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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-· < THE ORANGE COAST - w . UPDATE Tunes In Televlslon 75 CENTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1989 WM\f DO I ~AVE THE FEELING THAT SOMEONE MAS JUST Tl4ROWN A SNOWBALL AT ME ? u: THAT S~OW6ALL HITS ME , TJ.tE PERSON WHOTMREW IT lS 601N6 TO RE6RET IT FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE! ~==o SMART!VER'I, VER'( SMART ! ---~. ~'LJ I ~__,----~ - ... ,,.. ........-=:::->. • ._. -----~ GARFIELD® b Jim Davis ... I _,,,__ t DENNIS THE MENACE We cbi't even have CU" tree up,an1ALREADV rm~n'with ctristmac3 sPrit! ~ ~ JUDGE PARKER 0 HOW LONG T\LLWEGOTO THE TOY OERtQTMENT? ' I sure ~ Sanl:a ~;~ me the fXl1Y an' dump truck I aSked Pod Ard I hope . ~gives mea skate- tn:Jrd an' a teescope! BY HANK KETCHAM Tha.t really 1~'t. ~he Olrrstmas spir1 t . 2 • by Harold Ledoux WE HAO BETTER NOT BE TOO DOGMATIC ABOUT IT.I KIKl'S VERY OPINIONATED I SHE MlGHT JUST SAY. •FtNE, GO GET YOURSELVES · ANOTHER CONSUL TANT." AND OFF. SHE'D GO/ .. 0 ! . r • I 2 f f .. DOONESBURY )(J(J QW S4Y . 1HAT A6AIN, c ~ / (APrAIN ~·~_/"~ -=-------=-- fZ·J 1.'VE NEVER HAD A a:xJRSE BEFORE WHERE rvE J SEEN 60 MANQ MOV/E5 ! ~ i ~ . -- MOON MULLINS ~ ,AL~G,ADY? /T1S ~,A~t> TO BELIEVE IT1S BEEN A™~ SINCS L.,A'ST Cf.l~l~TM.A'3 ... • WHO IEACHE.S II, A~WAQ ~ ~STEVEN SP/E.l.BERG ~ &sc,Auss TMAT PART OF IT SEEMS TO SHOW UP. ~,A~t..IEF? E,ACH YE,AR ~ NO , IHE CDAC~ . BY GARRY TRUDEAU r4\ . "" - 50UIHATAM . I, CHOPP@ l /V&R.? I NO, 51R, 'fa/Rf; ... HeY, l/)()I(! 7HE/IE H/3 IS.' I GEEZ.. .. , At-JDIHER {Y)()V/E .'~ .. OH , liEAH ~ WHAT'S HE LOOK "'-fKE ~ by Ferd and Tom Johnson IT STARTS IN DEPARTMENT ... INV,ADES . ..IN A FfSl',AL STORI: WINDOWS .. ~PRE,ADS R,ADJO ~ENZ}(.. iO STRt=ETLAMPS. ST,AiroNS, MAGA7 1 NE~ MAILBOXES . ! ....... M / .. .. ~~nitrWhir~ •I ----·---by H•l K•ufm.n------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thefe are at least SIX diner· ences 1n dfawing deta~s between top and bottom panels How quoetlly can you find ltiem? Check answers wtth thOse below eu.n.u • _,.., '° IMl4S 9 J9lll.lll ... ~ s ~ " llUW • ~ • IQUed t ~Ill "">9 ~ ~.,. ""9J3 I MOUeleUICJ OUTLAND • HALf OFF1 An-. ttwe ~to form • N11or.-.. j racalmlle or the figure 11, H ahown at right . ..-."!II~~~~---, ~:Take 8W8Y two of the .. ~· ao .............. hettthe ....,.._ Sile PINS .. In plain sigtWl lbolte. lndled. ~ ~ ptOgr9SSIW!ly l'I six eight-letter words which you •• askfd to ~. in aca>fOlnce with '-deflnmons 1. Child'• toy that btowa In the wind 2. Whit Hrth la doing on It• H i•. 3. ~ en ettec1 on right• of others. 4. Trimming• added to aundaes. 5. FootbaR no-no. 6. Nedrtle 9CeeSM>rf. How quickly can you hit 1n the words? number pl 111 ndy shown. n.t 19 to uy, ao thet the ,._,mng emount la nfne. How quickly can you make this ehangeovef7 . ie.ewnu U9l.MOl:I "II ~ llWlUC>llJOOI WOllOQ ~ Oot ll•OO.W• "'°W'S • LOVE NOTE' ·1 LOVE -• said Popeye the Sailor. naming 9C)m00ne he holds near and dear Rearrange cap letters of quote to 1111 the blank M.no:> ,0 3Al 'I() " auJll\I ~ "°''"° bu,..;iw "'4! \llC2lpJS t OIJld ~ o; .cluiddot • ~ FACE LIFT! How many Nippy f.ces are there In the drawing t Ouiuuios z ~ 1 above? Our artist ur• 35. Lat'• ... if you can find them. HEY~ LOOK AT THAT!! y OH HOLD! Hey, young lady • .,.._. let go of St. Nick's burd. Add these colors ,_.y: 1~ 2-U. blue. 3-Yeftow. ~ bfOwft. 5-Aah tone9. 1-l.L green 7-Dk. brown. a-Dk. .... SPELLBINDER sco•E 10 potntt for UStft9 all the letters 1n tM word ~ to form two comp'-9• words REMINDER -. -- ---. THEN tcore 1 po.nts Heh for •II worm or tour letten or more tound -monv the letten Try .. ~.t4..t st ........ .... ~ .--..----.. ·-• J ~ M J I • J , . ' ' 0 ~~nif)rWhir~ •I -------by H~l K~ufman------­ • HALF OFFI A"9nge flve toothpkka to form a ~ l z CAN VOV TRUST YOUR EVES? There •e at least six dlner- ences '" dfawing details be!Ween top and bottom panels How qutCkJy c:.n you find them? Check 1nswera wilt'I those betow eu...u W l9dlld IO --.S 9 ..-.US •• .,._., ~ pe....ai SI ll&IY "t ~l!IQUed t .......... .ae l eu..w ...... ,] '-~lllO '· ' facalmll• of th• figure 11, H ahown at right. -------. Chat1ente: Teb away two , oftheftwe~IO th8t the ,... .. hatf the number pr1111'1tty ahown. Thet la to My, IO thet the rauttlng amount la nine. Pt..c:MNT ANSWERS I Soc PINS we In plain ~above Indeed. they acipe1r progrnsMlfy In s1• eight·lettef words ~ )QI .,. asked to dlec:oY9r. In accoJl!llnce With thne defenruons 1. Chlld"a toy th1t tMow9 In the wind. 2. Whit 11rth 1a doing on It• 1111. 3. H.cf en effect on right• of others. 4. Trimmings ~ to Sundaes. 5. Footbilll no-no. 6. Necktie KCHao+"f How quld<ly can yoo hll in the words? odlp15 9 Ou.a -Gt:> r; 16.dOoi t ~ c O.......OSr.~1 How qulckty can you make thla changeover? ' If~~ 8'41 llu<Atei ~~11.Qj l.UOllOQ O<N l>>I il•OU..n Atll.u-S • LOVE NOTE• -1 LOVE --said Popeye the Sailor nam.ng someone he hold5 near and dear Rearrange cap letters ol quote to 1111 the blank M.ncJ0 IO 3111 lQ SI i>Wt\> ~ ~,.,o t>U•~.~IW .... , C") ..... - c a ~ FACE LIFT• How rneny h-s>PY faces •re there In the drawing ~? Our 1rtlat uya 35. Let"s see 1f you can find them y ... ON HOLD! Hey, young ledy . .,.._. let go of St. Nlctl"s beard. Add these colors nedy: 1--Red 2-U. bfue. 3-YeHow. ~ brOwn. >-Flesh tone&. 6-U. 9'Mf'. 7-ok. bfown.1---0tl. blue. SPELLBINDER SCORE tO points for Vl"'9 •II ,,,. letten 1n the W«d below to forfTI two comp ... • W«ch RE MIND ER .. ...... ---. THEN Kor• 2 po.n~ H Ch tor ... worm of four letten or more '°''"d •monv the letters Try to te.-. 1t lelst St ......... e..w ~ -..ea..~ OUTLAND BY BERKELEY BBEA!!BED . HEY"' LOOK ATTAAT!! , • I INSIDE: The brlsht .. t holld•Y spots Wynton M•rsall•' gM7 .... ~ -' I '""rc ....,~ c......,,.,.,,.ic- 111 lau6.fkl WJ1 lw'1 7'; I lllJ M t .. "6t..;.Jr.H11. . f-........._llwllell~T­ W e hope you made a big bet, because you win: Chamber- lain, born March 31, 1935, loob gioear at 54. The miniser- ies maven has switched to a regular TV series with [s/4,.J So,.. at 10 e.m. EST Tuesdays on CBS. A far cry from his ear- lier Dr. KiW.rt series, Clwn- berlain dUs rime plays Dr. Daniel Kulani, the adopted son of Hawaiian natives and the divorced father of a 17- ycar-old son, played by Wil- liam McNamara. So f.ar, rat- ings have been &irly kind. CBS hopes the Hawaiian scen- ery dw propelled H...,,,;; p;.,,,_ 0 and Al•l"""'' P:.1. to the crest of a wne will giTc bl•"' Son a boost. g. Ju r ,.,_,,, t '• .. ..... .,. ... ,. .. , ... , st 1 .............. .. a .., ..,,.._, . ) anyone, including her manag- er;' what the-number refen to . .. I ba'{e a feeling e-ventually Ja- net will tel~ the -world, but right DOW she's not saying anything about 1814," says spokesman Waytte Isaak. A theory: Rlryth"' N ation's ini- tials a.re "R" and "N," the 18th and 14th lenen of the al- phabet. Her danceable album, which hit No. 1 after four weeb on the-BilllloerJ cbam, preaches about such social themes as homelessness. Janet · is in Paris filming a Coiw &cit to Mt video to air in January. g W._, II Km• McB-'~• .Mc ---..-"lacfr--1 Cll"'9 LMll ............. The Boston Celtic forward will celebrate his 32nd birth- day Dec. 19. As for his shoe size, McHa1e wean 15~ Like most NBA playen. McHale's sneakers are custom-made. But the reigning NBA big foot: the Chicago Bulls' Will Pur- due, who wean a size 21 'h EEEEEEE McHa.le lives in Klhbing, Minn., with bis wife, Lynn, and three children. McHa1e and the Celtics will be ia aaioa Toaday against the Homeain~ g .... ---_,_ • .......... .,. ... ...,-! ... ,,.,,.,, • .,..9'Q.faq,... ....... ,..+,,, ..... ... 1-P' ......... Cl .... . ....... ., ... ..,,...,_,.. ...... ,.,c:..1. ..................... ................. ....... ~-­.... Y. Mia-. ~~~ ,. ... ... ,..... ............. yes, Peter Cetera, 45, wrote and sang Saw Mt, the theme song to NBC's Baywauh. Cer- da used to play bns and sing for Chicago, the veteran rod group now featuri ng Cham- plin on vocals, keyboards and guitar. Champlin and Chicago just re leased Grtattst Hits, 1982-1989. Cetera, who teamed up with Cher to sing Afttr All, lives in the moun- tains of Idaho with his wife and daui bter. ~pect his third solo album early next year. \ i I QMJlo: Fro• left, Morily"; Sm, IJ; c.rlwlli, U ; Do n, T11clm, U .QI riU ,.., tlw QM7lo ~•aw UH,•H u <HHrf ,,_ i• du•'"''°"'""'....._.._ cMI f cw'6 ..,.,.., Jl7 •uh.M. '''•'t c~1t SZH,tH. IH w, a...,,..,_., MN• clwU~1 Sure you do -at election time. In the meantime, the $200,000 project to add four bedrooms and a funily room to the tbird 8oor of the Offetiol RalJmct of tlu Vi« Pruilltret (its formal ude) Im a grttn light. The Quayles have-c:btte children, bot an-exm bed- room is being added to acmmmodatc funatt via-presidential fa. ilies of varying size. T he second 8~ houses the master bedroom. a srudy, a den and a guest room. which Was redecorated by Barbm Bush during her stay. The 6nt ftoor tena u a place to entenaill gue_m with a tteeprion ball, li'fina room. sitting room, sun ~ dirung room. a small pa.nay and blchrooms. Although private~ are donMed to the home's pmervaao.. public funds foot the bill for tk ::tit°n. thanb to Prcsidelr Bush, who signed an ~ · for the project Nov. 3. The vice president's raideace Wll 1" AJ,,.irc/'s Howsi uadl Congress changed ia function in 1974; Nebon Rockefeller~ the fun veep to inhabir it. The whiee. t.ick. Viccorian ~ was ~uilt alm~t a century aao for $20,000 ac the Naval O~ rory an Washmgton, D.C. Bue Qaaylc aides refrain &om ~fcnill to it as a mansion. They pttftr "home." ,. """ ......, ... II• lalapr, H ... Bon Dec. a, the acaas, fmla &o. ._ Vm Vale role in~ smash a.i-. ptd 1Uy is resting ahtt me ma. of dw _, Su'*'-s mniz wida PriMC. No ...... - wbcrbcr sbc'll liaa °" ....... ...... 8-11,I • ~ 0j41 • Jr19 P. ~sa · NJtli Willil..59 ·111.4~~·. r ...... 61 • Viaot ~SS •llC.l~~SS·b~ '17 ·0.C.' H~,36 • 0... ........ 6' ·-1C ............. 23 ·T• ·~40 .,....,~ .... ~ .• ,,....74 .... ~ wu..; 56 • -........_ ldill. • • Dllk JL. 64 • Die. t ca.,.,.. .... la • ... ....... • ... " • lark~ , I 1 • 6 ............. 1' I 1111t111'1. ...... , iL._'41~~~~ =ni~: .......... .. ra ~c They hided .. ch other after 'Romanclna the Stone.' Five years l.ter, •w.r of the RO!IU' opens this weekend and the ..,.r'kS .,. atlll flytna between" -aw....,tna Kathleen Turner and steady M~ DOuslU- By La•rle W~r•er ----------- - And be ~t conTinced-lbout 'l'urner. At that point; ~ had a ~61m n:sunX -as the predatory mm in Botly . Hall and the parody of a siren in n.t Ma wWa Tw Brai111. "We didn•t bow-if she could do the bland beginning." Douglas says. .. She's such a good acaas. though. she cer- tainly did. .. Furthermore. she didn't complain IOO much about the swampy. bug-ridden suaoundiap SO fu, so good. Bot neither knew about the magic ~ were making until they shot publicity stills in the misty rain. When the photos came 6q. they wae both stunned. "We just said. 'My, my, my, what do we ha~ here. Tbcrc really was c:hemistty at work." says Douglas. Then .[)Quidas saw lf'lb .Bying_ in ~ '6nisbcd 6lm. ''The scene where we're dancing in the. square (an a Uti.no village) and we look at each other:• lie says. "We still talk about that scene. My heart just stops ew:ry time I see it." The smash film IOOk in $76.5 million and boosted their careers, especially Tumcr•s. And suc.c.ess went to her bead. "She wu a little full of benelf." be pys. "So we ceased bet. ra get down on my bca in front of her and bow." Turner laup "Well, I guess I wu ovetbearing and pomeous. But as long as be showed proper respect -we got along just fine. .. They did not gee. along wbcn Turner ignored her con- tract and refused to report to work for the teqUCl. The studio and DOUgJai" srapp.il lier with a S2S million lawsuk "I was boaified." she recalls. "Especially since I found out that I wu being ~ from my aoonmn_ He looked It me and said. '25 mil. buhr Then be showed me the headline." Douglas says Turner wamed to delay their 61m so she .could do TM Money Pit, a. critically panned moTie Sbdley Long wound up do&Qg. . Not so, ays Turner ... It was the tcript. It was ttal.ly sub- standanl I bad sianed for a teQUe1 but I hadn't abdicated my bain." HF rebellion farad tLcm to iniR the tcript. Turner and Douglas weren't speaking though. so such friends 11 Jd; N1chollon played c-ker. Pinally. they met. ,.We got drunk and aid we each other, tb8t we ~~-._a·~ oo du. buc cblc it WM fine." Turner says. ''And olmoady we raomd it bcc:ame here we are." They got nm cighller in their leC:.oad film. )aM_ of dtt Nilt. Now, in W• of dw R.s, the c:hemiluy is bobbling beaer than ner, Tamer ays. bcc:aUle it'• ik fint time DoaglM ilD't alto the~· "Michael is a w:ry mcDculOm podacer and you could Jee his mind click mu .&er 'the 6&h or siJab take. urwhae the next Aoc:Miort -. " she ISJS. "'It Wll aaUy a relief this time jult workinf with m ICllOr. Plbl. liDce we did J-t1, he's done some mc:redible WOik" ilr,hwling bis Oar-winning roJe in w.a Seid. '"He's chaapd. mm." Boch waader. choush. bow w. will be m:ciwcl. The cblnam lft bmla. ~ a &t ~from the ro-..... -. m S.W. a.t.a ...a Oliftr IOR m: mWh-eged e ....,,mcbocber,plaYlicaDY..lesmm-1-7~ ...-zi pad. -Iii i Comei!,, bat is IO -ii'• ...... .a.Ire edmrer 11 ... lbook them. well;.,,.,.. .... ~ .., .... peMe JIKI. ..... --·~·..,..to .... --• dae day, 'In OK, ...... ,.. ... .,. "l'mmr. ·.w we .... me°"'£'~...,.., .. ............... WlftlUCH ...... s Wu...-N . 'a• 1ilJ•h' _.C>lh. -mf111a-..M11118 ~-._. ......... .. . .................. .,. ,.__,, ......... .. .,".., ..... ':"""' .... ........ ................. ........ I : ... j&ri ....... £ ... .. \ - Dou .... -Tumer love Tracy-Hepbum ortalnals Kathleen Turner's favorite Tracy-Hepburn movie is AJo111's Rib: "1 lcnoe the scent where tie•s giYing her a · massage and slaps her with the towel .. And whm · for R.cnwad"f dw Slone, Micb:ad Douglas ~racy-Hepburn moYie marathon. TRACY ·HlNURN MOYIE$: . ..... Gum Wlw's Cowtiftf llO ~. ~9°' • Dolt Str, 1957 Pwt-Mi '52 AJ.,,.•s Rib, 1949 • StMt tf ,_ . 1948 • S. tf Crcu, 1947 W""* Low, 1945 K«tJtT tf tltt Ft.-. 1942 WOMn of dtt Y•r, 1942 • TURNER-DOUGLAS MOYI~: je«I tflMNiM, t9BS• ~"I dttS-. 1984 • Tltt W•r tf ,_ Ram opov lll!Xt FrWy ... _ .... _. .. ____ ... • -m-U s 1 e -, . ~xy .Wynton Marsalis - The jauman on his steamy new· 1 : holiday LP, exploitation and his father C. all it trumpeter Wynton Marsalis' "blues pcr:iod." In lus new album. A Crrsanl City Cltrisbus C.rJ, Marsalis con- tinues the shift from ccrcbnl to soulful that brought wide acdaim for last ¥ng's ~ Mojtsty of dK Blues. In both, be showcases the influence of his homct0wn. New Orleans. Mana- ~· Delta da~l becomes impatient over topics like lUs live-in girl- friend and tbm 1 Yrycar-old son, but softms when the subject rums to his Wbcr Ellis and brochc:r Branford, boch musicians. W .. t'• t.M bis idea mamg.Sllnt Nit'' soaad sexy, aad Horii tu HnriU A•6«h Sl•t so-d ~oaky-toak? Doa't yoa dliu peo- ADVERTISEMENT p[e are goiag to be aaaoyecl ud CWU. •i....Wag 11cndr' We've been playing these carols out on the road for eight yea.rs. people come and they lcnc the music. Tbey recognize th.it "~ry"' part of wlw "American" is. Tbcx carols may have been wriam Ewopcans. but whm we get 'cm. we makt 'em Americn. It's wh'lt Duke Ellington did with 1ltt N""1Wltitr S11i1t. Bat tltat wasa't MXf ••• Oh. yes it was. Duke was ooc of the taicst mauicians who ever · . Wltac is tltere al>oat tk hlaa tUt ....... it"° MXJl ~ It's a profound undemanding o( what F. on bctwccn. a man woman, of wiw goes on bet wan~ in their rclationslllp tQ cure, and of the bitter and the ~ Yoa wen a annical proclisY ado• you owa ia yovr rrem. that make yoa cocky, u a lot o( ;..pie .... to dliak? There was no room for me to be cocky. I'm &om the South w you have to call people Ma'am and Sir, which I still do. And. around older musicians, you can't be cocky. My f.ather made me demand that to be a man you have to accqic responsibility. Wltat do yoa tltiak altoat tJM pNM•C np amoq m81ici111s Co scoaci81 aroa.ad ~e world -Africa. s..tla America -g~tti back to clteir "roots"? That's falce. Most of that stuff is bued Oil racial exploitation. In to deal with the music of anocher cultme. JOU haYC to bt that. Yi know, I could listtp to some Chi.,,... mmic and give you .i ?f tt, but it's not going to haft tbe IOU! ol thar music. You oftea speak oat apimt d.e cem~doe of music, dida•t you brot.Mr, Braaf'-4. ..U ..a l9J Mi•I witb S · Caa a MriCHU auuida• play. Nd r.....i.1 M~ brother did. So? l doo~t really haft any prob&cms with duL scnow penon can do anything tbey wam io clo. :rbe point is, they're playing at a rock coacen.. are they lelious? Wu ikn •11e• co•peddo• Mc•M• ,.. UMI Braafordl Not ttally, because we ~ plsyiDa IUCh tlDDlly diftCrmt · O'lents. ~=the •x~~And wewae always so .sadder-than my -he's cbe rml peat oae. Yoe j•st _.... a ncor4 wtda ,_ r..... Bew 61 tMt go? I wai~ for 10 yan to makr a recoal wida him became I wa.ntcd maU SUtt tbar ::::r: aood ~ beoo a ruord with ' Two ~Y'. we . me chei ••• ~ oac md cbe bet thar ~ dig at. It was pe.t corr him bid (for) all cbe lo-ft he sho his young stude1lb -DO(,.. me. People~ pm like it, they're gonna bear thar kne iD iL I' A $Ort of nuuical 'My Fo"' Sons' Wynloft ........ Is only one In• t....ay of--.. pra ........ heedM by petrWdl r:m........., •..,....who mo is• mu-* Pf DI I I K .... Dhctor of Jazz Studlea at the UnlvenltJ of New Ot1una. Accem,llMd ....,.at •••font, 29 ... only lllhttr ... fMtOUS "*' Wyft- ton. ...._ .....,... ltirlb wtttl Sttns Mtd "*'°' mowte ......... Now, he'• compoelnc for s,lle Lee's next fttm. ltOthw Detfaro, 24, fftOfS the trom- MM ............. for other rec:ol'dlflc .tilts. ........... ... C--. en ltrOfll: drwnmet JMOn. 12. who ~ ... docbd time wtttl .... arte.r.• ~ Two other brothers .,.., mu ale.., lndMd. ••dilwd. on• lb-tnOflth tour promot • ... Trio "-IJy, ...... thff chM DD If • ...., !,,at "'Wy ...... Mtd ,..., Oh, ... , Milt .. on our r-a111r brothers on•,.... ...., ..., Mr..._ .... never cMctl a 9' the ttlM IM'd CIMM In, ... d M lit· tins ....... ,....... boob. ... i.wlOCllftt." .,.... ...... ,~··a...tto .... """ ..... In 1915, ......... .,.. men of • rift W•Nlt the two brother&. ......... , ..... the ....... . . ""'-,,_ "* to trtp '°" ..... .. ..,._ ........... )ult.._,.....,, .... I _. ................ opnt' ... r.,..._ .......... .. ,., .. ,_.., r. ~ .. r ... ....,. •· ................ IMtlmtNla." I 'I' ~1 · • . . , .·. It I 1ijflH llUil!IHi _ fflli\1 t!Hli I fiiHJil[ I ~~ii~ ·; --:- •·Ii f~'ilf jlif-f lfl(&l JJf11Ji ftU'! 1-J,ljit~ JJl1 li'' ! J f .. f . : lil r II. ~r s en (;'·:. .. : ."• ~ .. . s ·~ . . s·11:111 UtliiiUi ~1 YfiiUtn i lGi!!ttiH! ~ il!Jili n . : .. , 111!ro• 1 ·r11f'i ,r·n1~1ir llf·ii , ... 1 famil y Raising kids for the 21st century ., ....... ~ ~ of tlw Clri/Jrm's Dtfow F""4 Address poverty and set good examples, says one parent teenage pregnancy prevention and im- proving in&nt mortality rates. It's really 6tting beca~, as the daugh~ of a preacher, scrvicc was as much a put of my upbringing as ca.ting and sleeping. . I'm in~ to sec if we can~ lish the caring ethic I had when I was growing up, so the children can get a sense they can suoc:eed despi~ it all. Our goal is to mobilize the community and give b~ to its children again. • , It a.i fc u: ot ti y• ti "I be li: n: C( be cj, B ar re Ill m G to fa u t T G • tu -w style T-he eyes have. it r rt .W. qmk: Wlw do Harrison Ford. Cher, Bill Cosby and Glenn C1oee have in ex>mmon? 's easy: f:ashiomble glasses. Classic designs. bright oolon, big specs -e all the rage as glasses now are not just It seeing through. but foe being ICC'D in. Underwriting eyeglass chic is a simple a: "Baby boomen are now reaching an ~e where they need glasies. And baby :>omen ne'fel' do myd>.ing that's not LShionabk." says Alicia JWby, mcrchan- ising d.Ueaor foe ~ Wodd's 39 ptical stores in lC South. Glasses are be- ~ = f;b es and .az&; and :>U don't own Mt e or 011t scarf. W !MN: !11 l'OfW Many pCoplc are . ~ or four fnma co 6t mar ~ .. laJI Lee Bayusik ol the crade iagazioe ~--or oo.,me, tbe ::onomy an always -change chat." A :>om in buy-GX-pt-two fnme promo- ons are aaaing co tbt crcnd. What's new foe 1990: ' I et t e r's PICl'UU-PllUBCT CJUFI& ,., .... Os ,.. ..... _ tt:t~ ,,w.---a.:.~ & M... ML1 IJllf c....... .. .. .. _ .... ing. I am a colle' graduale who choee co forfeU a ••c:arecr in order co raise my childttn.. Finnly bclini dw the band dw rocks the end.le :fes the world. I know where the ~ powet" lies. JOANNE SANDERS ~A. Din ... wtth tM kids I was anuncd by your artick on dining with your children (Family, Oa. 20-22). We have rwo children and frcqumdy dine out with them. Your tips were right on the money. We oftrn are told by waitrn and wait- resses how well-behaved our kids arc. Of c:oune, we are uaemcly proud of them (ages Sand 2), but I ataibuir their &ood behavior co the fact that we always b.ave taken them with us, tncbina them at an early age what is ~ bd\avior -in both &.st-food and &ncy ~ We let our children know they are a pleasure CO ~ with and WC enjoy taking them places. I fumly bdic-lt children who are .. momttn" in public are too of- ten kft behind when their pueots go out. Rodeol CARLA and DOUG EDWARDS ~.Tam 1 was appalled at your inclusion of a ,_ rodeo in your story OD holiday bappcn- lnp (Tra.d. Oct. 20-22). To promote aamaa that cruelly a- ploit animals is apoomciomblc. ln our violmt world, you shoo.Id ~ highlig:bt- ing activities that eocoun.gc compuDon. DOt fwtbtt vioknce. SUSAN GORDON °"'*".NJ. ·video I NI• IN ~•c•••••• I •"" • 8ft .,,,., llollywood's Harrys I WeMeta e1t the Verse ef ... .,. ..... , .. ,....,. Cl') I Cannm Maun; D£C. 21; Orion NI.ct 1•rprilo Meet these other leading men MlrKle Mlle 00 Anthony Edward&. Mare Winningbam DEC. 6; HBO W ida ... Dec. 14 video re- . lease of Rob Reiner 's ~-J!'hos ~'7 Md Solly . , . it's a good time co make -or renew -the acquaintances of och- er compelling movie Hanys. 'Throughout his 6.lm career, Harry bas bad bis share of ad'9'entmcs. tta'fding co NYC wich Waker (Hlmy aJ W.elm-~·,., New Yorlt), home with the Heodenons =: tltt Hotiltnotu) and killing a dtll). (U.to.~~si:,'t~~ !.nf.S are mighty slim once you get put Sally Bowles wduring Nazis in c.Nnt md Rica Hay woe th romancing VICtOr MMure in My QJ s./.) Herewith. the bding Harrys worth """'°"'" 101DC of 11rhom dido 't quite make it into their 6.lm tides: HerrJ AM TOfite (t '74, CBS/Fox). An c.ney WOil an o.c.r b bis wmn. de-. tailed portrayal of an elderly Haay forced to fmd a new life a&a-he's meted &om ru. apartment. Crassing_tbecouaay with-- his ~ side-at. be comes to rams with his present, put and future. The larefoot eo.rt .... {19H, MCMIUA.). Humphrey Bogut sws as jaded film- maker Haay Dawes. Focus: the rise and f..ill of a would-be tcreen starlet, smling Ava Gardner. The Treuile With HarfJ (t9SS, MCA). Oddball black comedy from Alfred Hitchcock about a quaint New ~gland toWD and-a de.d 'Harry tbar keeps appear- ing in the smngat placn. The Converutloft (1'74, Atr11wt). Fran- c~ Ford Coppola's post-Watergate, riihcfully puDoid k>Ok. ~is more rimeJy dwi na now tbar comput· er hack.ca can obcain penoaal in£oOm.. tion and mrioml ICCn:O ~ even leaving their laptops. Gene Hackman, in another great pcrformanc:e, is boalcd-up wireapper Haay·Caul -who gm mixed up in a murder plot when h e gets a little too dose'10 his sut;cas. Th• Thlrtl Man (1949, Mni•). Orso n Welles is the myst.crious Harry Lime and Joseph c.oaen is the pulp writer trying to track him down in post-war Vienna. That's it for the plot. This is a mood movie. And the mood is ~y eerie. H~l'J v {1H1, ,,.,.,...,..,). A a:cboicolor gem tbar was the best W odd Wu ll pro- ~nda Shakcsp=are C'vef wrote. A ~ ac LalftDCIC Omer starred as King .. Har- ry," dircaied and won a special. Academy Award for making the Bud palatable.· .,~ ......... H..,,.,J Cn.sln, • Pltll'*'rJ!i• fm-1."'" -;in .,,.. s,ttNliza '" }/•. is • trw _,~ '" "tltty ,,,..., -· '"'-'iltt rltq -.... The Weme1t et lrewster ~IKe (__., Opnh Win&Ty. Roan Gi-fms l>EC 21; )2 Dqq1 ntfH GrH t l•ll• et Fire (PC) Dennis QuUcl. Winona Ryder DEC l l; Orion Star Trek V (PC) Willwn ShatncT. Lcorwd Nunoy DEC 20; Paramount WHkend •f lernle'a (PC-U) And.ttw McCarthy. Jomdwi SilYcnnui DEC. 21: IVE T•nt •~ •l•Hll 6"61 ... Uaten to Me (PC) Kin: Cameron.Jami Genz DEC. 7; RCA/Colu~ Lock Up ~) '°' SylvatCT SWlont DEC. ll. JVE Re1te1at1e1 Ci') Kxltt Sadltrland. Lou Oiamoad Phillip DEC. 14. U°""111/MCA You COULD'WIN"GOLD FORLIFE.: ('W'HATYOV Do WITH IT IS ENTIRELY UP To You.) What would you do with a fortune In gold? The an.ewer beglna when you enter the "Gold For ure· Sweepstakes-Conteet. flmpty vtatt your local Maple Lear dealer and ftnd out bow you can get your cmnce to wtn up to 100 ounoee ol pure Oold Maple Leaf ooln& Or write an ee- 891 to be eUglble to wtn l.000 ounces otQokl Maple Leal ootnar 'Ibe wtnnen ot .,.. wm ..., recel\'e a &ee trtp tor two to one ol'Canllda'I r1cheet gold m1nee. There you11 have ~ thrill otwat.ching 9Dkl ore being e.xtract"'1 and Pl'!( 11 UL Tben.)'OU11 villll Che "-.ern Hemlaphere'I olde9t and ...... ......, of .... tbe Royal canacuan Mint. to OYetaee tbe reftntng and mint. 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For the mosc &mous tree, the choice bas co be the one at New ork City's RodtddJcr Ccmrr. The towering (70 feet) Norway ruce, cruded frmn Rockland County. N.Y., goes up Monday. It's ccorated with 18,000 lighc:s on five miles of wire. Below the tree d golden swue crttdoolting the cenrer's sbti.ng rink.. Santa occa- onally tics on bis ~and takes a. a.am around the ice. Because the Big Apple tpttialitts in one-~manship. Rockefeller nter's neighbors a1-> tic oa the ti.nsd for the holidays. A block up ifth Avenue oa 52nd Screct. the Cartier building~· like a tfr. look fartba upcown foe tb.c giant snowftake in mid- . Downcown at 34di Saect's HcnJd Square. Santa olds coun at a littering Macy's. widi ia &med aoinpced window displays. To al- ow for an~ holiday promenade, Fi.ftb Avenue from 34th o 5 7th saeea doles co aaffic next Sunday. • HE HOUSf. w wrt1UME11it. 18HTUT U8HTS. Giving new meaning tO e term bom( impowanmr: a ~ dw has co be seen to be bc- eved. It took Richard Fmcher six weeks. working eight to 10 boun day. to affix the balf-millioci ligba -100,000 mott than last year -to his boute a.ad yud • t OS4 Rtd Lion Ra.d in New Castle. Dd. "This is like a clDeate; you haft m ouldo youaelf evuy year," says Fauch~. now rmuwued b bis exu*"dizwy light display. (His dee· OU-f a,io.J holiJ471 s.ww ... .., ...... .................... ................ ,......._,,, •• a e 0r .................. ,..., ......... p n..r. ......... .... VldlNtlin '""' flf ~ Hll _.._ ......... .... ... Dec. lt-17 wt!"~ IMllOIMlllAI .......... M J•l1n: SJ......_ $1 .... '-11. (111) 271-5281. • CI01d1f IRI hr& W •• ... '11., IO.._ ......... ,,, ...... .... ........ 1 ... 11'0 ~tn: NYC's yult priJt ttic bill last year. S 1.000 foe the mooch the lights Wen: on.) Returning att the liahetd mangers and friends dressed up as Frosty the Snowman. Rudot( the Red-Nosed R.eindett, a giant candy ·cane and an elf. FauchC'fodresscs up as Santa; be gave out 6, 100 candy canes in four d.aY1 last yor m young fans who sat on bis lcncc. But th.at was only a fdction of his visitor toeal: 8,000-10,000 people each night. TH£ MOST·DECORATlD TOWN. Ma.nhall, Texas, claims to have the biggest display of lights in the USA: 25 million of them, or 300 miles worth. covering the downrown ~shopping malls. residen- tial ncig:b.borhoods and schools. Also on display: what cownspeople claim-is the world's largest Christmas card -800 square feet. And Santa Claus, Ind., 70 miles west and across the Ohio River from Louisville, Ky .• rwurally docs Ch.risanas in style. The town. which originally was called Santa Fe 1iUt changed its name Christmas .Eve in 1852, bas a 14-mile circuit of ligbetd homes and srorcs. Also apdy named.: the hair salon Jingle Bell Junction. the North Pole ~ taurant a.oc:I the developments Holiday Village and Christmas Lake Village . .Every year. 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The shows -1ndud.mg Tlw C-'7 SAi...; tJ.Jrr,~rlu"ti H~ of ~ C.,las; Chttn .. \l1mla, SI. W.-; c.Mt.. Cirb and Dtsftai"t W°"'°' -wall trv to tnspttt at least 175,000 Yicwcrs to volontttt one hour a wua: toward impro'riog dM:ir commonitiC$. "If JUst onc-t't'Dm of 1 percent of all people wb'O watch thest shows were to h«omc ~UDlttn. hunger, homeless and other nttd)e-ss social pt'Oblcms c:oaJcl be significantly ttduccd," says Jerry M1ch1ud, cxccut:iTe diftCl'Or of~ End Hungtt Ncnrork. the Los Angeles-based~ ageaq behind the a..mpa.igu ... Ev~ in- dmdu" can make a dil'aeacx. .. says Ted Danson of NBC's Clr«n. Audience mc:mbcn arc bcia1 in'rittd to call specia'! 900 num- bcn. fcatuttd oa the shows. fc. Uafonnuion on bow to voluntttr. Puuli11 cm Crosswortls to tiSt your legal-ease a. ......... ...__._ ....... a a 11 r,w ,.. '.' ... -.aces-..... " 0 2 ..... ,.....,.... ...................... "A 2 ',.. ..... CSllt.1 u , n 'lllatf ............. 11 sue ............ 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Jua as Gott-Ta becaln4. po~ olar ar.r baas wom by bard- COft raaa.m. bibn and cam~ en, it's likely our space fOJllU will~ .unot only ·OS llCiacc .... bat our f&sh- ioa '-ta well. .. •JS Willard. ~· ,.1 lh lllJ {i! hfttU!Jhl __ . i.1(i ·luQl n l~'!f ! l!i H Fi~· !int ·'JI-n ~ .. "·. •1·~r1t. '·.l"r tl :._., ..• l f • illl ff ts .,..,,,: '. ~:. -' ... R i 'l" 1 r ;tr -llr r~ .1 • ._, f Ir •I I I ' 1 .tnffll ~ · ' . i "'-tt{Jf I [ ii • ft11·'""~ rr ' :.• I.' .. , .... t ... ~_, . ' 11.. ·. f1:1 [f l ~ . ;· , J l:r s: ~ .t ,,,,1 ,.. s ~:) , · ' f j'. -If -11 l i'LI JUf U I . Angela Lansbury and s~ w anamaker star iit 'The Shell Seekers,'· Sunday, Dec. 3 on ABC. .. ... Ultrafut~ A Suate· Of.'J'he.Art Weight Lets Supplement Uled By Physician And Ha1pitals f 9r The Uae Of Treat· inc1)ve~ht Patient.a 548-1830 J •Saft. Rapid Weight Loss • Extensive Maintenan~ Pr<>t!ram • Nutritiunal Counseling • 2·5 Pound Weight Lou Per Week • C<>t!nitive Behavior Modification •Virtually No Hunger REUNION lllOlltl . Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10 163 No personal replies. Ra&a to Rk:hea QuitP acridffltally, I rerently re· · reived a ropy of Washington, D.C. 's Tt>ln iision Timi's with Ask Michele. Since yau answt>r question .. <i, per· haps yau can help mf'. Recf!?itly, three mot1ies of Milo.<i Farman 's had a grt'at succes.'l in thP Soviet Union. "OnP Flew Ot1Pr thP Curkoo 's Nest" wa.<i a real ma.<1tPrpiPrP, a rul / would likP to know mort' about iL<> out · standing lead actor, Jark NirlwL-sfJn . • -TATYANA Pf..TRQl')i, !f>VOSIRIRSN, I'S SR ... Born 52 years ago in Neptune. K J .. Nicholson 1s t he illl'g1timate son of a dancer who passed herself off as his older sister. Raised by his maternal grandparents, he learned t he truth about his parentage from a n aunt and uncle when he was 40. Nicholson made his film debut In "The Cry Baby Killer" ( 1958 ). but he got his big break as an actor in "Easy Ride r" ( l 969). His perfor· mance in that movie earned him his first Oscar nomination. In 1975, Nicholson won the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Neat." Nicholson Is currently starring in .... .. .. ,..,,., ......... ~ .. -clNdtd ........ Two J ....... the .... to --Palulld'• "China· towa" (llf4). N..._ .. _,,..,.,_1881-ee t.o ..._ ...,. lllllM. .... tMlr d111 .. a1r......,.. .. ._. 1a ~111 .... r11t1 ... -.c.w.. ........... -,. •t• ....................... .., .. ....... ltt 111. ............ " :: Fl&ht for Ufe Thanks for your non-sensational. non·"Enquirer" column. Nou1• what's the status of Jill lrt>land's health? And, what is her former hu.~· band, David McCallum {"The Man From U.N.C.L.E. "), doing pk>fes· sionally lM5" days? -MAR_GARf..T LAN SES, SANTA CRUZ. CALIF Ireland was recently in New York City,, accompanied by her husband, actor Charles Bronson. There, she planted a daffodil bulb w dedicate the Garden of Hope in Central Park. The garden, sponsored by the Pre- ventive Medicine Institute-Strang Clinic, is a symbol of the fight being waged against cancer . Ireland hu once again.unde rgone surgery (three times within a seven-day period) and Is continuing chemotherapy at Arlington Hospital In Texas. Her ex, acwr David McCallum, ap- peared last month in the "Return of Sam McCloud" TV movie. He hu had more exposure on British than U.S. television in recent years, and has starred in several British series . Snmal M01lW ago, I read a 7V Up4aU cover s&<>rw abo1ll •r favor· ii. ..,.;a, "Nigltlirtgala, '' ~"fl '" ~ 10GUr. /1 it COMi"fl back? -JUU6 '10IOll6IC, W. MJUISTA/JU, ~ Not ift thil lifetime! Thote sultry .,.._ of mercy loll their place on the Khedule, not bec8Ule of Md rat· lnp CtMJ UIUally woa their UJne •> but heaule their raUnp wen not "*'8m)ar enoup &o ..._ it worth NBC'• ...... &o &alee Uw ftlck It .. _..,,_.....,_ ...................... ~ n11ra1d IM fld 11111 till ............ .... "-111•••• ........ ............... ··-_.., .. -........... _.[) 0 IOOVIR .. z Th e Shell_Beekers is a well- Ocrafted and thoughtful drama. 8\ ROBF.RT 01\tA1i00 Just when it S<'C ml•d hke Angt'la Lansbury was going to be<'ome -synonymous with thf.' character or mystery wntt•r/sl<'uth .Jessica Fletcher on "Murder. She Wrote," the actress has takt•n on a. t<'mpo- rary new identity As Penelope Kee· -j ling, the ailing. andep(•ndrncc:.·seek· ing Enghsh heroine of the lat<'st "Hallma rk Hall of Fam<'" rrndu<'· tion. "The Shell Seek{·r~" <AUC'. Sun· day), Lansbury plays a d1fft•rent sort of woman from 1 ht' .,punky. all· knowing Jess1t a FIN<·h.-r Reeling from a h1•an atta('k that has awakened a need to takf.' stock of her life, Pf.'nelope 1s no longl'r sure about anythinl( How this 6.'l· year-old woman rome!> to terms with her estranged grown <0h1ldre n and her own troubling past forms the ba- sis of what one might call a quintes· sentlal "Hallmark llall of fame" production. It's a well-crafted and thoughtful drama As Penelope r«>turn., to her be- loved Cornwall, scene of hl•r happy youth, and again sees the lover (Sam Wanamaker) she met and gave up during the days of World War II, "The Shell Seekers" appears to be leading up to a facile resolution. But in this adaptation. a more subtle and convincing truth dominates. Penelo- pe looks around her and grows dispirited. Her thr~ children ~m to have made "s uch a mess" of their lives, and the only remaining legacy of her own contented youth are a few paintings and sketchn done by her father -valuable art work3 that two of her children now ooveL But why should Penelope iJve any more to her own children? That's all she's done for years, and the grali· tude has ~n scarce. More and more, her IOclal cllmbtng IOI\ {Chris- topher Bowen) Is t.aJdnC on the wont qualities or h\s "empty, shal· -low" dad. Her older dau1hter (Anna Carteret) la now mlddle-ated ud MOfteY·P"Ubbin&, and stifled by an unhappy rnarn.ae or her own. Only OUvia (Pa&rida Bodle), the JOUJ\8er of the two llrtl, """ to can about hlr ....... , ..... M &M *-'• locale ..,... ,,_ ... Cullftldl .. .:r:: to ..... to ...... ..,.. ...... " __ ..... ,_ Patricia HOiiie u4 l.auMry ages to be picturesque and lulling. And contemplation-st1rrmg: Penelo- pe finds something inherently medl· tat1vc about the oc.-ean. and this sto· ry is full of lyrical coastal views. "The Shell Seekers" is best appre· C'iated as a vehicle for Angela Lans· bury. Lansbury's media-spanning ca· reer has been a varied and eclectic one. Alway~ a character actress, she has ~ome a beloved figure playing a feisty solver of mysteries In sensi· ble shoes. Series television has do- mesticated l..ansbury Some of us may still prefer the actress in her villainous parts ("The Manchurian Candidate," "Sweeney Todd"). At least when she plays nice -as on ''Murder, She Wrote" and in this Hallmark production -she does It without resorting to aenlimentaJity. There's a schoolmarmish quality to Lansbury's Penelo~ KttUna, and that's appn>priat.e. Thia woman haa ~ft living few other people for ao long that she's bec.ome cut off fro. her.own desira. Finally, she hu a chance to nurtutt the romanUc lft henelf, as she becomes a aeeker of ahelll, which, in the llOrJ'• ..u- ~. repreee• ''oar..,. ... ..._. "cloned ('-)," .. ,, •Ille.I ICOft ud certain IUP-ftowa ,... ........... ,,. .... , ••• .., ... ti ...... , .. _._.~., ..... ..................... . We Cover The Coast DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL & GET A COLLEGE DEGREE? • Flexible scheduling • Home Study • College pre~ratory • Short hours • Tutors in •II subjects • uterlng to athletes & theatre an SOUTH BEACH SCHOOL 179 L St. S... .. C.U M.. . 5'1-1431 ( IVI Channel Guide = Cofllcut Pt DilMMlon llCll Cll .... I 2 2 2 2 .. MIC .... 4 4 4 4 4 Im.A II) .... I 5 5 15 5 Ult MC Lei 1 7 1 1 1 .... Cll .. 44 IOU II) • • • 9 • llG1'Y MC 41 Km POl 11 11 11 11 11 llCOP II) .... 1J 13 1S 13 1S aT .. .... • 21 • 21 21 mi II) .... M " "' -MIC .. 41 in. II) 41 40 KOCI .. 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(Live) (2:00) 4:11 THURSDAY DECEMBER 7 -1 PM ~ Senior PGA Golt Kaanapah Classte First round from Kaanapalt Hawan (Live) (2 00) 4 PM I~ Col'-9e Basketball ACC-B.g East Ct1at1enge Week Virginia \IS Villanova trom the Meadowlands N J !Live) (2 00) -8 PM ~ College Bauetball ACC-Big East Challenge Week North Carolina vs Georgetown. from !tie Meadowlands. N J (Live) (2.30) -7:30 ~NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Los Angeles Clippers (lrve) 1230) FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 -11 AM CII1lill PGA Golf Team Championship Second round. from Boca Raton. Fla. (l.IVe) (2:00) -1 PM (II1lill Seftiof PG.A Golf Kaanapah Classic. Second round. from Kaanapalr, Hawau (live) (2.00) -5 PM i£lm NBA leUetbell Ch1C8QO Bulls at Indiana Pacers (Live) O (2:20) -IPM mJm Exhibition Hodley Soviet Union at Calgary Flames (Live) (2:30) -1:30 (limm CCllete ....... New MexlQO State at New Mexico. (Live) (2:00) SATURDAY OECEMBER9 -IAM llaWColege,.... Otvilion m Ctwnpol lthlpt. Teems to be ennounceo. from Phenix City. All. (Live) (3:00) -10 All -Ceillt'11' .. 1C Noh°""' at~­(lM) (2:00) -11 All --c.111.-11101•11-..L.11 ~ • OldlftuiM. (lMt iii'-c..._. Bauetbell Duke at Michigan (Live) O (2 00) -11:30 tm~College Fooebell Army 'IS Navy From East Rutherford. N J (Live) O (3·30) -12 PM CII1lill PGA Golf T earn ChamplOl'lst11p Thwd round from Boca Raton. Fl.a (l ive) (2 00) -1 PM fmm~~Wond Scheduled Jorge Paez vs Lupe Guttierez 1n an IBF featherweight title bout. scheduled for 12 rounds. from Reno. Nev . a t>owt1ng ShoOtout from Reno Nev. (Llve)Jl.:I ,... c~ Bauetbell Nonh Carolina at rowa. (Live) O (2.00) -2 PM ~Senior PGA Golf KaanapaU ClasSIC. Final roond. from Kaanapalt. Hawaii (LJve) (2.00) -4:30 f1mNBAleMl .... Los Angeles Lakert ~t • ..- Washington Buttets (Llve) (2:30) [Imm Co11e9e FootbeM Arr Force at Hawaii. (l.Jve) (3 00) -7 PM ~NBA Bau.._. Los Angeles Clippers at Seattle SuperSonlcs. (Live) (2.30) -7:30 m.m Colle9e ....... Santa Barbara 1t LoyOla- Marymount. (Live) (2:00) • -1:30 Clmll Colle9e ........ Middle Tennes1ee Stlle at Louisiana Tech. (l ive) '200) -I PM -9:30 ~ College Footbaff Cahfom1a Bow1 From Fresno (R) (3:00) -10 PM Pay Attention . .............. , .. .. ......... , •... • l111nll1111•1 I I ...,....,.., .. .,,a,. 'a 0 l er ................ ~ ...... •L J llllilllllllR PS JPI• •H 27 2 •• , 1 •a I a.air.... Cllll• .. ) • -BURNETT AND ANDREWS: PART THREE Carol Burnett talks to TV UPDATE about julie and Carol: Together Again," the musical comedy special which reunites Carol and her pal Julie-Andrews. Next week's cover story. tru®~@rro ml mw ~M©Jn@l1ll©® g@lf Ulhl® ~lrn©® ©g W>li'D[Jl)U~ ·DD DD DD D Travanti in a movie wcdt doing On Dec. 20, 1986. three blar k men. Cedric Sandiford, M1- t·harl Griffith and Timo thy Grimei1. werl.' driv· 1ng throul(h tht• predonune nlly wh1tP nt•11(hborhood of How- ard flt'ach, QuN>ns, whr n th<'ir 1·ar broke down They went to a local pizza parlor, whl.'rc• th(•y W<'rf' 1·on· fronted by a l(anl( of 12 whit<' youth~ When they tried to rt.'Lreat. they were fullowl'<I Gr1ff1th and Sandiford were pursued to a near· by highway Sandiford was dubbed with a met - al pipe and lrc'I' branl'h Griffith· was <'hast'd d1- r('ctly into the path of an oncoming car and died on the• highway. F'or a while, it looked a.4' if the youths w ere going lO gel away with murd<'r. Wh<'n six-daJ prosecutor Charles J llyne5 inherited the cue, it wa.s ~ sham- bles. How ht! rebuilt the case Is related in 11n NBC movie, "Howard lleach: Making the Case for Murd«-r" (airing Monday, Dec. 4 ). The potentially explo- si ve racial tension that built around the Jfow- ard Beach incident Is being sort-pedaled a bit for TV. "We sanitize ev- erything that Is ever put on the screen," says Daniel J. Travanti, who plays Hynes In the mov- ie. But he feels that It's an unusually IOOd dra- in&. "I could be wrong," he says "You mll(ht hate 11. Out whl n I rrad the script, I ~1d, 'Thi-; one's worth doin(t. · ·· Many lloward Bearh n•s1dl'nts stood by the art·u~d youths. arguinit that thi>y wen• goo<l kids who had nt>Hr ~hown any rac1<1t tt'ndl'ne11's "Tht'Y always , 8) that about murdl•rN·s " says Travant1 "'111• was so quiet and rohtt• . Which means that tlwy Just don't know The only way to find out 1s wh<'n soml'thinl( hap- pt•ns And then you know what? That's proof Ile-cause people who an•n't (hkt· Lhat ) don't do tlttlsc things. Couldn't. Couldn't any more than hey could t ut off their OWJl hand with an ax " lie also has httlc sym pathy for the theory that crowd d)lnamlci. can rause individuals to do things that they ordl· narily wouldn't "ls that some kind of l'XOnerat.ln~ fa<'lOr?" says Travantl. "I don't think so You nollet' that bullies alm&ll nev- er challenge people indl· vldually. A bully Is ter- riried. TerriOed and filled with rage as a re- s ult. And a coward. So they gather. And out comes -I promlae you - the lruth. That's when the truth wlll reveal It · self: In a crowd." IY LYNN llOOGDllOOM a a. Sunday Morning 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 •• Kldquli ~I T~·· Refi. 2 Ill lloill .... Z2 (A) ....., .... O n Newt Conftf· TreYel and Sunday Toclly tnCt Ac!Yentlll• (OI Alr) Fl'lftkly Ftm-OI Hind ... (OI Air) Fred Jorden tt.el1 of !flt Chritllft U. Robltt l'ddlt Holl of MisllOn Miilon I It Powtt (OI AlfJ (OI Air) WoMYllion LI SMll , .... (OIAil SundayMua Sufldly Todlr hltPllA J. "*'°" EdYOUllf (OI._, .... COIA!rj ......... .LY•• ....... ....... Dr ....... December 3 , 1989 9:00 McMt: "Zlttftld Gili" ( 19' 1 l What naopens to tflf ee gris from lhe moment Flo leld d!Scovers ttiem •S traced Wei St. Jml. Htlilltl Sllow 8usl!Ks Dn ld_BnM_·-4 World ley Onl "*"' n Is W._... Adltlt Sdlulef Holl ol World TOlll«· Fred JonlM"' ~ il'OW 1Miuion n It Wrineft KtnMtl Copetlnd Opell l4ouM Ntw11111ker1 8nnkley Wcwtcl T 01110t-P8ld Program Midday Sun-e.tman 1Part Bltnilii" (Pan ~ 1~~ 2~2 Pldclligloft FIMldc Rldlit Ricfl Suptf Ted Btwftctled I Df .. m of ..., Mu -Jffnnlt • ' II 11 0 en c :I ca. • 'C i 3 8 :I r • .. • • • Sunday Prime Time December 3, 1989 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 -1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 lHI <>I\ I>< I\•, 1 C Hl\NNf l '• ..... • ..._(ln Stlreo}O ....,, •.._Jessica's ..... ._._.LAt..._"(1989 Orama)~Lft ... Olllt· - fnend, I Los Angeles homlClde .left Datllels Premiere Lee Grant. wtlO WOtl ao Osaw' IOI a """" fm . deleCtrtt, conlronts I bafftlng 1987 dOCumentary on ttie l'lc>meless. directs this stoly abou1 nuder case Wl1ll polltJcal over· a family cast upon the streets ol a lafge Mlencan metrcpo4is tooes wn.cn places his career (In Stereo) O ti 3 7) " J90PlrdY (In Stereo) o ~ T1lil w• Km Illegal Wortd of = Allll Jillln .._KN True lllut PliOI (Senes Prtm1e1el [)ama u51n9 nqi.iecn =;r No¥1k on tocation for hit new Molrllf s Co.K The er.ites ano The NIM! (In IQUIPITleOI Mid Ind ~street savvy an !Irle pollce rescue "'°"" The CN!dren (In .... Thomas Sto1y i:, Stereo) l art liOders (In Stereo)::; team oombats metroe>olflarl ctWM and cnses (In St!fecn ~ Frtel "°9111 Em S.eol lol2)::; Stereo!::; 1i1ooAe: o \; "TlwM O'Cloci,.:.: (1987) A lllTlld hql-school T NII Abolll T Mdlln lily <ir"*" Cnude (In News 1~ CMer'I Show ~ Studlnl ltriS ~ n Id wlien he IS lofced IO flgnl Slefeo} o J Down (Pin 2 tile new ~Id " • a 1i1.tv wnose elllioils •• ~ ol 2) News ..... • Ebllt Lit Gott On Ordinary Her. f IM Spirit (In "°"""°°"' Mo-M: ''The SMI Seelltn" (1989. Ofama) Angela l.ansbuly . News "TrU1'4>h of oes' Crew Ind Libby •e asked Stereo)O The Commef· CM'1opher Bowen Premiere After suflemg a tle&rt attacll. lht~(Wi-IO counsel I couple ~ Clll 8'e1k (ln an Englisnwoman sets out 10 resolve several issues m her .. leln . ~ l'ltwbOfn dlughler has Down Stereol o lrte. lllCludlng her tr~ relallOtlStllps wrth her trwee selfish ward~.,._ Syraome (In Stereo) o thlldren A Hallmart Hal of Fame presentatJOn (In Stereo) c Olmosi 1•35) rim CISNewt (ln ..... IO ..... (In Stereo) O .....,, She Wroet (In Stereo) llloofil: '"Mo ~ I.lie ..... ~ (1989 Orama) Cnnsllne l.Jhtl. .... s.eo10 lo Jrl Dar1l4!lls Prenwre (In Stereo) o (1 371 ....... Dll' ... A·T1t111 A cruld Sovl8I lllowie: ••"1 ~Hird DrMf" (1973 Orama) Jell Bnoges. V• lllcMs: tt "Sins of .. Petr (19&t ~ ._10 .._Foot· c ll l\llctlts I pie)( IO ~ n Perme A ra CM ~ s success strains hlS ~ Orama) M'8tctry Ge¥y Batt>w1 c.rera 11 'OI bell Flhr' W•lll W!t1 l'tl$ tnlw I 3SJ ~ PJ. 'Mid Buck~ Ult Gott On "OrdlMy Her· FM Splrtl (lo ,._..llOlll (In Mo-M: "The SMll s.Mtn" (1989 Orama)~ LansWy .... mm son -oes" on Stereo) o SlertO)O Siereol 0 OvlS1opher Bowell Prtmere (In Slereo) O (I ) WOlldelM Wortd of Oielley ..._ "The~· (RI (lo Mela'• Tolllly Hiddeft llllrried... -11%:e .... ,,....,. "*'""'=a... ...... ... ''The tMW Ind the ~ Stereo}O llloltW ...... V'lllto {Jl)(ln Clildr'ln (A} (In " Sweet Mowiet 'It (In Stereo) • St." (In Stereo) StMeo) Stnol O Dome (R) 0 111ooAe: ••• "WIA N Dlltl" (1967, Suspense)~ ttfJf;-..... *** ''IGM of .. ~ WOllWI" (1985 DfllN) Wibn l(IMlfl Copellnd ......., ...... .. bum. Niii AIU\. A t*ld WOITllll outwllS I tno of 1*· tut RU JIM. (1 S9l IV ) e-t oir'l INMs. 11:411 ~) J' ..... ., ........ llZ!la ~ Pll'IChls , ....... .... CIPllmg lie OOlapllOll Pledgl... iM11l11piece Pledfl .,_ r 1111 piilCI T1-ft A Tale m. ZudlemWI n vm Borge per1orm .,., ,. • "*'" eel Ind ... egg eel n....: Tiie al Two Cltits (Pwt 4 cH ) 0 Qaao -OrcheM. (In Slino} lftM ID lcrm I babY 0 ol TwoCAes 1111 T...._C...... ..... 111 Dolllillgo PrcqMll de vwll!Oades con musa. ~s y ns.. ta rMtadOS b1io la llWlllOOfl di RU Velasco um ..... MlldCa,r = ..... of Oielley: A .... (In S...Kltl TNI 11111 PiloC (Senes Premiere) {In Slereol ~ ..... seo....-S..010 The NIM! 0 .. Or.U .19 LJDfdOfhtl K-..C......-,,.. .. Lord Prliltlltl.ord PrliMhl.ord ......, Dillelt-... . ._ '-MM "Mcitnl T*"'• or ....... "Cits" An tullWlllion 111111 .. place n.n 'A hie Mull piece T1-ft A Tale OlrilNI Specill Wllll l.llCiMo ,..,.,.. .. The Diep" Of flliw l>lhMlr. ~ S..0) 0 ol T~" lf>.-1 3 of 4) 0 of Two Ci1ltS · (Pan 4 ol 4) o ~ ... • a.,111 La'*** .._ "T• • ......,." Viantl Fenwldll. Ampwo Mln>z. .. &nlll FMflll lnVllldl Ell CondlltD • ....... °** y .. llMlldol. ----~·· 3 0 -- """''Pus ·-=·._.. ... _ .... ""-'• .,~ ....... ...... = ............ . .. ............. _ ........... ::r.:i'.i : fi?\.--.... c ............ ,.. ....... . .......... .. .. , .. , ..... ... 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Douglill' Mr (In blseo ~ of Speali ProseMlr Joe Hynes' ~ IO Em • ""'nlCMt Slereol:; bmg1PC>ol liha~IO~lorfle1 Uling ~ "WIJol .. ol 1 YIM'!! blD ITlln fl ~ N (In Sino) 0 (1 36) . .. ~" ...._ "From s.i FflJICl9CIO Clllllll 1111 <WllTNa Ill*: "TNt C••1 ulan1" The 1$111y MPl'W wortOs ol two ..... a.rt "Powel ~ '9 wlll UM-°""'"Bid ...... ,rs. brolllrs a Los Angeles police oetectnoe n an llTOIOIS Ro-Play ' Q lb 0 Q'UllWortd INf'I Cddc pnest. oonvtrge Ol6Wl9 a rrvoer • MF\, ~ 8uhlo 8ils It s..... SenMs (\.Ml 0 ....., ...... u.. PhonHI MicGr* The CMsders Al-..... Show ~ dips nl trNll ., an Amish flmly recues "-~ from lie spottS MlcGY'ftf. ht ~ "*" ~ -""°"° IO SM hf t.m lrom ~ ,.,. lllll#t (Al (In 5-90! 0 I .... I C9Nlwe(ln ..... ........ Elllil1tcl Id .... l)lld (ln F-Tlddy ....,..,...,... 1~:% ....... (In Dodlr, Dlctllr ..... ._ I gm 51inolO r.-.. SWeol O z (In 5'ereol 0 (R)O S..0)0 (In senoi o ...... ..... u.c:..e-W.lAllt .....lllwel llllilleE411oft --~"'-;> Qltl ..... 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J I ..... •• ..... ,_ -•• . ~ .. ---.--~ • .:&,. ---- Monday Prime Time 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 1.n• llll w onday-NnlghmTt-tO,nw11t-----------=---------December_4, 1989_ 3:30 4..-00 4:30 5.-00 Elllr ff' • Elllr A.JI. u. ) Dt. u . .. 0.../111111 • -4 c CD !. • '< ,. :: CD 3 0 0 :I t, i • 3 f ~ OI .. • i: 0 ~ 2. ~ " I l ~I A l&I l•lml2 1 >;J I I 1 ... 1 I I 1 ~1 -1 I I.x i I I I I I ID I 131 I ...., .. w 0 9 Tuesday Prime Time . Decemb•r 5, 1989 --' .. 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 · 10:00 10:30 11:00 •t•······· 1_ ... .,, ....... 1 .. ~1 . ..... ICISNewt (tn Wllllloffor. ........,,,0 lllelCUI 911 SchedlAed rMCU-llowie: t h "CMr Ill T°"" (1917, Drlml) S,..., 5'11one • ..... • Slefeo) o tune 0 tng men lrapc>ed in Ill under· Robert~ A free-lanee truckllt ltten1l)CS to rHSUIJllsh gm I gr!Mld ~. saving premature a rw With his 10n9-f$tranged son while pr;, tor bable5. a woman sneaks a 911 an intemallOnal arm-wrestltng c:ompellllOI• in Las Vegas In cal wtllle she and hef fanwly Stereo) O (1'33) (VCR) are lleld hostaoe (RrQ -""'' I N8C Newt ~ E"""8illNl!I Hird C09Y Mdoc* The WMeSS MlCh· In IN ttllt of fie Nigtll Time flldNgllt c... Blood Red ..... Tonilflt lnlef· elle agiees to oeteno Ben s ot tile Sir anger The deatfl of a Jadl stumbles ICX)ll lorgtty, • view With ac • friend. MIO IS framed IOI f'nO( • stranger has seoous re()efcus-deced and nuder Ill the .,, Em tress Join Col-<Jet l>Ut later OrscovefS hef c*2 SIOflS IOI P8111et wl1etl the wonct folowr'lg Irle l'1blnely llM (In Slereo) law·sehOOI cnum is a suspect woman ne roves is ltnked 10 tile dealrl of I prOITlll«ll CXlleclOr in the CIS8 !In Stereo! o unfortunate occurt ance o (In Stereo) 0 Huntlf Ctty of PasSIOll (Pan a.tet" • a...w Los Angeles Clippers a1 Los Angeles l..akers (Live! ..... a.rt 'l.Jftle ~ 1ol 3) a.g.o S.S. Don't Cha"O ...... ...... UCNlwlO Eye on LA. Wllo'a Ille WOftdtf YM11 AOManne Lo-COldt Bring lli1yMIM ... "New Pnnts" ..... Scheduleo Bou? The Kevins ~a bocop (In Me Irle Head The wnval ol l'llS mohr mikes ' .. Thalland Wor1cl Aero<. woes are inten-Stereo) c; or Stuan ROS&-Gary Itel (jefenSNe lbolA his I dlOll IO .kN> Sifted by Pal.II s bf()CI( (In deaSIOn to stay home to care ltlan (In mactiemattcal Slereol o IOI blby Envna. (In S'81'eo) 0 Stereo) O success (RI ~ c;m CtS Ntwa (In ..... PM Mlgailne ~ ... It Rtteut 111 CRI (In SlefeoJ O Mo-. ·~ ·'Ovtf .._ T"'" 11987. Orama) s~ s1111one . ..... SleteOl 0 TOllllH Robert L000ta In Stereo) O (1·33) IVCA) WllO'• ... Dil'rent LCM ConMc-ICMI I Alit ..... lntldt Edition Mlws (IMI Carol ..,.. ""' '° ""' 'DNlh Ill lhl Slow ..,.., .. ml loa? ""*" ~ lion 'Reruns 0 llld Friellds Lines "Ccmmlnly sttMe Mottler Rellllolls .. mJI UC NlwlO ..... Cun9llt Allir F...,Feud Who'•lll Wondw Y ... Aoseannt Lo-COldt (In ~ ...... New Pnnts'' ..... lou?o Mlttt Class DOOOO 0 Stereo) O 'In eolO Tlwt'• Com-F..,Tltl WA•S'H C4mllt Allir llowie: U•• "Mirldt on 34111 Sfttt" (19"7. Comedyl Mau-..... C.....,Es· ... =~ Oops 0 'O..Wdred reen 0 Hn. EOITUld Gwenn (136) ,... \ ~c:-'LM ==-C-,lllow ir:;::, McMe: •• "Tft¥ll McGee: The ElfttlCY ~~ ( 1982. ..... An..ioMll .. =~ Drama) Sll'n ~ Gene Evans. Wrongf\My tor an ICC>-Sc:hlcUIO: Phil W!lll HlrTY Harry S1one dent. I slumlr hn I DnVlte d@teCtlYe to MM his innocence. Coln fl;Jf ~ ~ ........ ..... Clptunng the COllC:epCIOI• .......... a sperm eel Wld an, 1i cell I.Me IO form a blbv 0 Nova Ye«owstone s Bimng CMsbOn"O Mera!~ 'Jcuney IO America" Q ........ ml Notidll Nollcilto UN-IWli ....... Dulce Dtsllo °"*""'" ...... ...... \Iii-... wood .... WI ..... ~o WllMlofFor-...... Edlloll llllld The Witness (In Ill 1llt Helt of Ill Niglll Tme ....... c... Blood Red" ..... •o Stno)O of lhe S1ranoer (In Sl«eo) o (In S..0)0 um Do119a.t Tiii Alwer ,,.. .. Lord ,,.. ... Lord PtMhLord ......... Dr. E.Y ... .......... -.... ........ Tlllll-::'A:: llllcNll/lllWer ....... ...,.,. Clplimg lhe COi teepllOll Nova Eumines ine enwonmental ~ Tiwhtllt • a.. ml lllft l.lleol I sperm cell and an egg cell ences of lhe fres 11\at b\#ned ~ ine MddleAQIS 111111 IO form a blbv summer ol 1988 in Yellowslonl ~ Pwlt .. ...... ...... T .. ........ Allifll McMe: ~ llMctlln" (1975, Orwna) Juan Glbr1ll Veron-...... .... /CNN aC.S1ro .. =~ ............ ""' -"Tht Cat ol lhl Hlllllt~• ..... lllry T,._ ~y.,~ .......... OIMllAall ..... .... -(Mi" ....... ..... ..... - We Cover The Coast Check us out ior the best daily coverage of local news, sports and features I .. .._ ............. . Tuesday Prime Time ~ 7:30 ,,,, 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 .... December 5, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 ~ ••"2 "Ollt Tltcl ,_,.. (191> lnrN1 Pl\A ~ Blair Brown (1 391 Movie: .. • "Hillf' • Ctlildrtn" (I~. DralTljj Kent SmM. nm Holt (1 23 CR) ..._ (Pwt 1 .__ (Pwt 2 Mowle: •••"My Fl\'Orite Bninefte" 09'7 ~l Bob Hope 700 ~ ol ol 2) Dor l.MTIOll ( t 27) Movie: "El Chino lnlftoNf' (1967 Musall .kA ete 1311 AMUll Young COftllCllM llowil: •• SflOW IAI tin Slefeot Q '1Mt Met" (1988, Oram11 1· CRI Fo1" 11977 Dranul AOM'f :::--= FOf llNI: •••~ "hlMot" (1953, Advenllnl Robert hytor. Elza.. ...._****~of AntM" (1962. Advent\Kt) Pelet 0 Toole ~ Wioness 5e¥el'I 09cn. nckJdinO 1 ft!J-bltl Taylor. A dWlrous knlQhl • r1 love Wiit! one women. Best Plctln. went IO lhS epc ~of 811115" iOVenturer TE uwrrnce s roie 111 unrting tilt Arab na1IOnS J• ___ but b*olhed IO nts. (1:'8) NCAI • lglinst lht Tirts Owtcted by David Lean (In St!feo) Q f3 41) (VCR) m11w"*'"-" :::.11e ., ............. =w lj A A ii Read TV UPDATE's interview with Carol Burnett, next week's cover story. "°""' I llillr • .... Ill ..... Tuesday Night Owl December 5, 1989 11:30 4:00 flloM: .. "T1lt Hlgtl eo...nd'" (1937 Orama) Lionel fyt Oii Holy· Nl'n (R) Early Eye Oii E.lfly A.M. ( AM. James Mason 1 30) R) wood LA. (R) Fllllly Feud SCTV ftolce lay "Yt11 of the o.let ·Rodeo' Dr ' Part 1 ol MIMI: U Y, ''She C... to .. Veley" (1977) A #OITlall SlinC uses tile power ol kwe to the cxuse of htS (OI A#) s. 1 I I --'C I r~ ~ 1ri i 11 8 r~ ~ I I I • • ~ co • co i & • ~ I: 0 3 I lo -~ ft ! : ·1-d1Jr11t1~I . l I 1 fhdiln fl 11 I Ir .. ,. . [. 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J!!r ~ ~ J II~ ol 3 1a· ( I ~i l ~s! of & 41.a i f it!Hlff f ! f f ~i i!JJl.li)!i f Hr1~UUif ii 9 . r I t:s 'Ii I ' i ~ ~., H !!i:i ~ ·!I• u ru Ir 8 ~ 1 !nf 1 ;s l~J r ., ~ i ! !ii!i! 1~~1 1:1 i f~!1 1 e 1 ~ ~.. kl i lo il ~ ~ ~:n~ "''~t •"jnh 0 I! I 'I " n1 ~, a 11 r ~if r rill 1 r ~·· ' I I f ' 11 ~I ll' fl ~<ii' . ' -8 . , me ..... ,;; ..... -... (1916, ·-.... ....,,, Eddf. a.. Sllcn. 0 (1.15} t--... .. • ., . . Tune in next week when Carol Burnett ta~ to TV UPDATE ~bout her upcomiJlg special. I "' I ·' .• " -oeeembe1-e, 1989 Mowil: •••"The Aainnlaktr'" (1956 ()amaJ 81'1 LanuSler Ka~ Hec>Wn A con man posing as a rlMllker bmgS needed r()ITlllU ano sell-<enfidenc:e IO a Soultlwestem spm. lef (2111) ~, PRCA NatlOtlal Rlals From MesQulle T uas (R) p TlllllM llMlttit ........... ...... , ~.._C._¥tt') n~ Tiwo..al_,dN ... n fldirf _,Cldlcf ...._nllarilfl ~ -.....,__...._ 4"' ~ Cllft'• 1-... IC) CCJ9C ..... """-""" ........ ... Cl'Glli. i • Wednesday Nllht Owl December 6, 1989 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ., ... F..., FM IC'TV PolCI Story ' Ye11 of the Of (Pitt 2 of 2) JN 0..-Min (R) (OI Ai') .. T ...... (ln Slefto) DMI ~ MC-. lllcMI: • '1*lonold. "11111 ... of o.11"(198111125) (OI M) - ...... ZIM 11.-, f.a. ,..-. Ff9ldlco ,..-. fcio Clll ,,,., Ill*"'-,_. • .._ .... Ill*·~..,,. lidlllt" (1987) ~ Puzo's "°""'ft. ....... ,._ Miit' (1911) A/I ----.,. **.,.., • (1191 T* Hldctord'e c:tronide of Ill IPlrld N ICOCUll ol 111 lifl of Slfvltlrt GUR>. a ban-CCI* 009 and a l'ldl.._.s miS1rm fO'I ,_ .. (1988. Comecly--~In ,."* ol a loolbll •a Ill*> bltlld ctucfl. pe111•• ano OfVl'lltd c:rme ~ torta., lhwll1 a WQller • rn-OrWTll)..., "-m °"'Ill C01111 d 25 i. ., lllO ·s ~from . Meu.i llbOrtr1. Sino) Nini lMds 1·•11 .. - .. I Iii• • ~,c..> ff .. ~~ .... ':Z' c ~ & m '< > = ~ ~ :s 0 0 :s i' ; I .._. • ... U) OD ~ 8 0 3 I r ... .._. • ... U) s .. Thursday Prime Time tm -,.... \ "'"'-4 ..... teC*-0 &llltli£ 2 I t ..... c., T .... (ln Slno) ml ...., Qty of Paslion' (~ a.Ill II NewL.aiwe • ~ 3 of 3) Cllllll ''Wrl'' ....... In "'Din" ..... ..... AIC ..... O commemorll· om ing P.1.W· bor.~1) cm CIS ..... (ln Stereo ..... ......... ..... --LMc..t· ~ loll?O ..... The .. Nx:*I' tml AIC ..... O ..... C......Alllr 1111 IOI DI ell ..... ...... Ulf. Ml ... IOI ..... ..... 0 ....... ,.,. lllllMl&llolt ... Dll DwillC,...... ,.. .. UNI ...._T .... == ....... .. •Cilll. CllW* Nilcill I December 7, 1989 10:30 11:00 ...... C-, .,._ OllMflt WOftd CtlMrl Norm 0.. Jolin Ct-LA. Lt• Lie Down and De (In Stereo) c;J (In Steteo) O is Ole IO\'t tar· lemma Wiltl h;'el fin SU!(eol:; ger of his !»' Emma (In 5eWle lormet S1eteo) :::; sec:retwy (In Stereo 11ow1e: to ~H (1963 !hma) (Part 1 of 2) Eba· Ntwt blCtl Taylor, RIChlrO,&.lon The kwe story of~ Caesar Ind 1$ Ml I Ole of .-oent Rome A ......... News t Top of Ill HI (In Stereo) O Knot1 L.-iding lfn Steteo• :: Ntws carol 8lnetl Hirt 10 Hirt MUfoei Eletv.f!f'!' Blmty Miltf llld Frilndt Friends Fire 77 ~"'9olt The Slue x ..... :;i COlll9dy Ea. Pf"• ' ..... AtMnlO Hll (In Stereo1 aw.. .._.., Will LllCt-"'clft .,_ Grwt Ptf1onT1111Cet Roe:Nro -PIMfGlll (R) &iion In From 111' Cold tPan 2 OI 21::; ¢'Ct Soar to New Heights . Roger's Gardens' g Christmas Fantasy 7 acre oasis 25 Themed Trees Evening Starlit Walk Lit Topiaries Living Trees & Gifts ~02er's Gardens Ni\vPoRT BEACH San Jmquin Hllll ROid (at MicAnhur) Mon.-&11..,S...M (714),•la • , Prime nme December 7, 1989 10:00 'v Thursday Nllht Owl December 7 ,_ 1989 Em r-.... ..._(In Stereo) -...... ... -...... 0 -LMIC.. --Fllllf F.--...... 0 -...... ) .. ........ -G1911 ... tllwmm It 1 :lllu IOI Air) 1111 C... ..._... .... • ., LMI" (1179) 1M Grwt. ( --- - ..... ~ M ..... (1117, F...,, 6111 .... Q(1:17) .... ,_ • .; "' .. a: m 'C ,. :: CD .. ~ 0 0 ~ llll!l~ l~I rn18 ,,~ .~ 3 • a r .. • "'I ·;.. •• • ~ .. co ' ... • 8 ~ ~ ! i . ~ Friday r melfme December 8, 1989 ~ mm ~ tm ~ ~ IOI 1111 IOI 6:00 8:30 7:00 Newt ...... of for. llNO 7:30 8:00 8:30 -.....,i 0 ..... (1n Stertol 0 9:00 9:30 ' 1>1111 Cat, on a Hoc Tin Roof (In Stereo) o ._ 10:00 10:30 Newt H8C Nlwt O E~t HuMef G«1 on tnt Bead'! """ ..... CIS Newt lln Newt Stt1eo)"" Wllo'•"' Dif'llfl4 Iota? Yellow SlrokH Submame AICNtwt O ..... 'Tlnl'• eo.-Pll'Y Fa1tler ol lht Bode Nlll"Court Dulh ThrNI T Oftigllt Actor TllTIOltly Hut- ions new 111()¥18 a & A In Sta-eo Ollllet In ~To-~ ttt "Qeopin" (196.1. Orama) (Pwt 2 of 21 Elza-Newt °""1 Dins °""':;; Illy MIM'der in belt! T~. Rdlard &non The bte SIOty of Julius Caesar il10 e1-Wa •· AIC Nnl Q M~s• Lind • IS set . t Ille ol ancient Rome CR IMS e,. Ofl L.A. F........ F-........ ""*1 Shft. Mt ... Ttn 20/20 SctleduleCI an flleM!W ..... E1-P<>m9 Ille "Attenhocks' 'The Quilt" (In ,.,.. 'Home of Ut J.R tS wlltl Rudy Linares, WllO dlsoon- disac>Pearance (In Slereo) O Ste1eo) o Movies (In dlssabfled witn nected tits son from a ~te- al Amella Ear-Stereo) O Ille homemade support system o hart skltet>oard htS ~ IWTI Newt (l.Jvt) IMidt Edllon Newt (I.Ml Carol lumen llld Friends Al'llllio Hiii (In S11teo) PEllPECT STRNIOEllS In the "Home Movies" c:pMode ol ABC's "rc:rfect Strangc:n" •lrtng nuMY. oec. a. a.tkJ (8roneon rtndlOt) tltCI to .-e • elmplc: Mmc:wldc:o. Wldcll a..rry per· ................. Into• ..... production. TV or Not TV? F0t -V of today I ~-I lllo! 11 lhe que>,_ TV 1 tNdoeftc• " atltocti¥t b.11 !!low tCl!tt -• or.., t TlNi1'1 ..... , -~art loollllf '"'° TV "'°A ff "'* C~f wMkJy ...._ ftl090IN ~ lfl fllt Dooly "'°' -..r TV U'DA T'E't coonl>oootoot> of occwoie ~ and fVK"'°""V ftol\lrtt -reodtn ... ..+..to rt oe-and oe-ol ....... loftt Aftd TV lWOAlf'19"0f-4 od ~ w ceiof .,_ _..Wft M~-~-reed-ollW.- ""9 TVUOATf !f',.._....., ............. to~ C .. M~1 .. • Friday Prime Time· M I TOIJKOP DVIT December 8, 1989 10:30 11:00 lw;1H ............. ..,_,To , .. ,._lleUIAT...-Wtllf'' .,...... (A) ........ .. It bl i•out the best iiialda&: ·---.. I I 11 Ill I 11 Iii I SI I L .fil~~~i~ i iiilii iii~ ,, :::!.. ca. ~ . HG 1112 1 -a1rp11 1 1;1 nr. 110 1 1p1 ·I [ i ~, 1 11 l I i ..... l ... DJ I .. '< I f I .. f f ~ ~ ,, '-'ii ffr11 11 ·~1~1 ~H uh f r f I {J f 0 I . H I~: 11 1P!!fliHll -l(lu !I I aq ~I l I j j f ( -... ~ '5 ~ ~ l ... , • : Jd ! of I ..,h }8-...:• I' J fl Ji! _,. ! f ! lS i ~ 8 0 ~ i ·~ ~ >.....! -~i' ~ -: _.., 1~a1111 f ;;~H "URI 1 ! ,o: .d I • l i -i ,, Si ..... t JI I ~i , ..... t• I ~ • i f i! It i !I ~1 ~ s ~ i I 1t :.; I i (I j f I i ~ ~ I ... f If 8 I ! ~ i I ' -· I ~: f ... r II I i i i f S' !f ~f IJ i ~ f ~ I l!! • • I f Si S • .. f c : ~t ! 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Los AnqllM ~ 11 s.rfte ~ !\Ml I ... ..... ~ .--•ns ts Catch All of..;~ Prl1ne Thne hi30 W• ol 111 Waitdl (In S..0) MIMI Hill {R)("I s.tol -.. -, .............. -...... 0 0 I TV UPDATE's Prtme Ttmc Grtd show at a glance programs on key channels diartng the most popular vtewtng hounl. So you don't l)ave to leaf through page after page toaee If ltT"a worth staying home ll&ftur .... 11 · ~ \ ,. I '1~ 't i\ \ 8 8)8 I -. ·• h!lb -1 I II Pi' f s-f J •11 _, I 1,1• I ·r·~u I ~~n i ~uUJ ·r•' ru s~1 ., J 111 I .. 1 l1f II (] i: !! I & f .. p • ii: 1 lj-: . f1 I : I . . ~iii~ ~~i' I &>_1_11 I r ' .. ~ ~ 1 I~ :D -f~ i ~ .· -. iii~~~ II • ur-.,-i !.. ;_. I'~?; I& -ft~-.... ,, I . I .i t .. : .. fJI I°'• .lf f i I c .t.b · I I I •J • 11 • I I' ' -·. _ _.._.;::S:;..;::;;;atur~@Y Prime Time D~cember 9, 1989 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 . 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ORO AOC A', T C tt fl NNI I '• CISNlwl(ln Slltto)O ..... ...... {trl9'no) · ........ 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Calhoun on "Dallu" Slftler Bobby - -We9tlft0ft 9-per -Shrtner of ''Oenenl 6 7 43 Mr S<-vermsen 46 -Hagen / 47 -Montgome~ or "Bewitched" flO ·· -Tac Dough" Il l Actress -Ward fl2 Movie dog fl3 "-Wednesday" 04 "-Wolf' 5fi -and the Belmonls DOWN I Jules Verne's Capt - 2 Charles Grant on .. Another World" 3 "The Way We-" 4 Debbie Rennard role on "Dallas" fi "Broken -" 6 "The Tonight -" 7 " -the Mayor" 8 Singer Sheena - 9 Actress Thompson of "fanuly" I 0 -Guinness 11 -Tomlin 16 Unda -ls Sue Ellen 21 former president RonaJd - 22 -Mills ls Susan on "Pattnt Trap II" 23 -Tholnu la F.ddle on''Cheen'' 2• Musk vkleo channel 16 "8W ... -" 28 Newt Mtwork %7 'CMera,'l.t. , .•.•.. , .. 8 28 KITT, i e. 29 Mr. Wallach 30 -Kercheval IS Cli ff 32 -Woods 1s Edie 35 Sherman llemsley on "Amen" 36 Ms. Memll 38 Elia - 39 AcLress -Lee 40 Actor -Young 41 CaLherine -wa.<1 Daisy Duke on "TheJ>ukes of Hazzard" 42 -E. 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'°"might not bdicvc your cars. · * ............ ..,, ......... ,..* 1llr ..... --'<·-'·~·' -·"'~ <""-" ,,_, • 1-f:::M:-----------:.:, I EX Pl RATION DATE I' I I I 0 YESI I want to ~gin my subscription to tht Daily Pilot -at the Jow 1ntroductory pnct ot 1J •••II• for U0.00 w11h a money back guarantee that 1f I am not completely sat1sf1ed w ith the newspaper or ~rv1ct my subscription cost of s IO 00 wlll b• refunded• S.nd to: llO W . lay St., C.M 92626 Or call: 642-4Jll N•rrw D.-it Addrtss Ap1 :: Cr ty Zip Home Pno~ ---S1gna1urt 7 ' Sunday comics TV Update USA Weekend I:\. IDE THE ORANGE COAST St '\D \ \ SPt-:(·I \I . ~~ d V,, d ~ -~r ~1)~ Edison out of the CIF playoffs PORT /C l DECEMBER :i ~ 1989 Aquino talks tough; rebels step up battle . .. \l ORLD/t\ 1· 75 CE ~TS Irvine Co. haj everyone guessing By LESLIE EARNEST Of the OMly ,._ Staf'I For a decade, 1 he Irvine Co has planned a housing development 1n the serene setting of Laguna Canyon. Five )ears ago. the J:!OO-home Laguna Laurel project -school, shopping cen ter. golf cou~ and all -was approved by the Orangt' County Board of Supervisors. Is its Laguna Laurel offer classic politics or another can of worms? liut l;1~t "":d. thr lk Jlll'·l"nF drama tool a turn that n:scmblcJ ii d 1nia' m<lfl' d 11<,1·h than a denoue- ment '>uddt·nl\ i1r "'' 11 'l'1:n1c11 t• 'Ul'>1dcr<1 The ln1ne '11 a nnoun1l·d 1: ''oa' "''lhng l" pull the de'c 11pm\:nt 1 1.:1 o l •lw ..in,on .rnJ pu1 1t in the ut~ 1Jf In inc 11 lcn..11 n "nt!.11••n' .irt• m1:1 \nJ v.h11l nll'l'llO)I lhP,I' l ll1Hlll1 t1n~ j)t1\C~ a lurnwJahk thalk ngl 1 ~ ht th .111c~ th.: ulln has o penl·d a do~H n il 1,11, h;n 1 r ' c .. r, '..11J .J' 111(·1..ed Perhap-. JU'>l J ' in p<•n.i~t .1 1Hd1ng. '" nnt c-n- ' 1ronmental1't th1· 11m p .. n' h.i' nc•v. p J\t'd a c.ard that 1 an no t no"' h.. 'n.tll hl·d h..i, lr11n the-, ta hle In spite of protests from cnnronmcntahsts and the city of Laguna Beach. which hoped \omcda} to anneli: the land, the plan was on track. O,nl) the final envnonmcntal docume nts n~cdcd a stamp of appro' al The message from The Irvine Co .. and even from some environmentalists. was it's JUSt a matter o f time. Within the environme ntalists' ranks some were look- Postal • ro1ce pushing • service By 808 VAN EYKEN Of Ow Ody 1'11<>4 \IM'I The Chnstmas ~a\on ha\ long bttn a marlcting mck\: for rl'la1lers and other bus1ncs~' But one of the mo'lt aggressive marketers this year 1!>n·1 what most people consider a re~p lar business. It's the l ' S PosLal 'i<•n ice " mg past the canyon to the ne>.t hattle for ope9 space Laguna Laurel. the) ..aid. wa\ a done deal But on ~0' 11 ahout ~ 50(J protester-. lrom throughout the toun1~ -a nd C\Cn from o ut\tdc the state: -disagreed \far<hcrs lon,c:rged on the c.an~on to protc'it tht dcq:lopml'nt whic h the> said could - and would -be stopped Those "'tth long ml·mom· .. might not consider the Po'ital ~nice all that businessli kc But postal o fficial" 'w1Y thtngs hav<' changed since 1986. "'h<'n the post office wa o; reurgan11cd and streamlined ? Why lick another stamP. ~ · stead Officials sa\ the rl·.,ultant deccn- trahzauon has permmed local areas such as Orange Count) to innovate according to the-need' of local po<1tal customers. The resultant change\ officials say, mean shoner lines and more convenient sen ice. pan1c ularl) dur- ing the Chn stmas matltng rush {, 'PJfi @~G>l 1n f On saettere· It \.\3\ tntcrt·,un~ thl·atcr fl'\pondcu lnine ( o o ffiC1JI'> hut not 111 mulh l fln-.c4ut·nl c in the co<1m1c scheme of ldnd u'" ..1nJ prol)\.·n , nghl\ ..\nd although the m..irch "".J' th1d. \.I.1th h" l1'n.,111uent!>. ~upen 1sor T o m Rile} a kc~ pl..t)cr in thl' \.2 'ott· in fa,or ot the pro;cct, gaH· nn 1'1d1tat1on . h\: v.:h ha' in~ se1.;_o nd thou2h t!> \fa~be But lor man\ rxopll \.\hll hJ\l \ ll'Wt'd the stcppcd-un .1l II' II'· 1h111 ha., ~urr11untkd the prOJect 1r1ease see GUESSING/ A21 Toddler ·saved by quick actions By EMILY ADAMS ()f .... o...,, ""°' \• ... ..\toddler ... a, ~'cd h' thl quick acttons ol hi\ lather and ..i '\cv.pon Beach poltcc offic<'r "3turda\ morn- ing after the child idl into the famtl} pool Jcffre, l,and1... I months was playing ·al(lngs1de his lather. James Landa . inside the gated cndo ure of the fam1l~ pool JUSt belore 10 a.m. when his father left him for a minute to get a broom ligt A.nd' Gon1s s~ud When Jame\ Landt' ruumed. he found his \<>n mouo nle'>S m the rif I He gra"hcd Jcffrc, Jnd dialed Oflkcr Ril l < rraham arrl\ cd at the rcs1dcnl.'.c on f ullcntm .\' t' "'tthtn a minute In lhl· hatl 'ard (1ra.ham found Landi' Jttcmpuni mouth-to- mouth re~u'"-1t<111on on hi\ \On, who -~ _ "as la\lng !lat 11n h1., hack near the And some of the mo'lt "1s1blc changes have appeared o n the scene this year. d1 v1s1onal re tail markettng spcc1ahst Vera Parks ~·d Kd Guerrero helps 14-ye•r-old Kerry Bl•k• of Long •••ch with her Chrlstm•• mall at th• 0Mf1 N.-....... ., --.... pool . Huntington Center. The ho) , a1f'\.\:J\ v.a .. not open because ol h1'> po!>1t1on. the offteer .. Our latest e ffon to reach cus- tomers and serve them better 1s the mobile rcuul van," Parks said .. "Wt' $0t a 2112-ton truck and co\a'*.~ed II into a full-service post offi~c're now going to Leisure World twice a week to serve customers there. and we're wo rking on developing routes for two mo re vans we've acquired." Much of the exµanded customer service effort has bttn concentrated on reaching people at high-volume sho pping areas. Park'> ">aid For SC\eral \Car ... thl' ro .. tal ~r­ \ ace has been operating ftll1-<;{'n 1Cl' kiosks dunng the C hn'itma'> ~ason at Oransc < ount)' shopping malls The k1osl '> ma> be found at \uch high-traffic \hopping 'l'nuc\ a' Hunungton C ent..-r in I lunungton Beach and Laguna H11li. \fall To bnng the point home this ~car. Parks has arranged "'1th radio sta- 110 0 K-Earth for special lour-hour broadcasts at sclc<:tcd malls promot- mg the use of the con'"cnicnt postal k1osl s .. lhc idea~ "'e're tr:ing tn ltl't acros., arr do \Our Chnstma<1 ma1l- 1ng earl> and do 11 nght at th<." mall whcrC' ~ou''e houg.ht )Our gift'> . .ind a"o1d the ha.,.,lc of ha' ing to mall' a <;eparate tnp tu the pmt ollilc ·· T"'o ma1or mall-; that ha"c not o pted to ha''-' po'>l l)llill. Olioths. howe-..cr. arc ~outh ( oa\t Plata 1n Costa Mesa and fa\h1on l<iland 1n Newport Beach Parks said \he had appmacht:d tht· managcmt"nt of hoth mall-; hut Amburgey squares off at early closing of .Goat Hill 8Y 909 VAN EYKEN Of -0-.,, .._ half A Costa Mesa c ity coune1lman has sugcsted loosenina o ne of the re trictions placed by the Planning Commission Nov. 13 on Henry and HalT}''s Goat Hill Tavern. Councilman Orv Amburaey said Tuesday that fotcina the Newport Boulevard ba.r to close at I a.m. instead of 2 a. m . would not end the •tc of complaints by nciahborina residents and busineu owners. At Amburaey's request, the P1annin1 Com- mltaion's decision hu been placed on Monday's City Council 11tnda for ~view. ln 'raponte to complaints by a~ nd&hbort of DOi.te. trab &Ad rowdiness in the bats patki .. lot. commiuioqera slapped si1 restrictions on the tavern's oper'ltion, iadud•DJ. the Ql't.ier closina lime. Other required meuum included beefed-up eo- aarity uct aa mc1 10 the crowds ot pall'Olll waitina in IM ti9c:k -..ti• lot to ,et into the popular •terint Mle It 1 Ill NCwpon Blvd. Zeb Ziemer, owner of the Ooet Hill Tavera. Mid aftlr dal ,... • .._ CommillioD bwinl dlat be WM wilhng to co mply with all of the conditio ns e'cept the earlier closmg ume. He said closing the bar an hour e.art> "ould not reduce complaint\ about disorderly behavio r in the parkina lot because the.re 1s another bar. The Helm, next door which is still permttted to Sta) open until 2 a .m . .. I keep two sccunty 1uard in the parlona lot until 4S minutes after closina. Ziemer told the Daily Pilot after the Plannin& Comn'mion dcc1s1on. "What's aoma to happen when they have problems after wc'tt already closed up and my men ann't thcreT' Amburacy said he l&J'CCd Wlth Ziemer about the closina time. "I th.ink the tatty closi"I tif!lC Wlll defeat tbc whole r,f"POK... he said. "~ wtll ~"c Mr Ziemer s facility and IO over to the Helm. So cvcry- thina will 1ust tl'ansfer over lhe~. But his auards leave M>me lime after I a.m ., IO they won't be there when the tkim closes." Ambu.raey Mid he supPOned the othCT C"Ond1UOM impoeed by the commillioa oa the .avcrn. 0 rm cof\Clef'Md &bat we·~ aoc eocna to ll"C the P'f -.. GOAT HIU./AJI "llhout \U\.Ce\\ "\\c're v.orl 1ng on tht·m hut thl'\ ha,en t hct"n rnl·p11,e \Ct · \hl· said Eileen Rohen J 'f)(ll..t·w. uman lt•r Fashion l\lan<l ..aid J poo;tal h<1nth would duplitatt: tht• \Cn 1lC'> 111 um· ol the mall''> pnmancnt tt·nanl\ ··" t' ha'\: a ma1ltntr -.er" llt''> '>lllrt' here that takn \.3r<." ol that ·· \hl said ( ompc111 1un lrom '>Ulh prnat\.' mailing \hop\ ,., unc of the things that pu,hcd the Postal \en ice GOOD MORNING ' ~ ............... : .............. . 8'11111~ ...••.....................••.•• 04 06 14-S lt·l t-tor'OSC~ •......••....•••.••...•••.. , l6i ~······························ AJ c::>pilima............................... M '~······························ " tov.ard marlL'llng inml\at1on •·•ud Parl' noted The toddkr'o; fact "'a' ashen; "Pn,ate tirm<, -.uch a' \1a1I Bo \C-. Etc. ha"c hcen atllc tn mo\t: in much more qu1cll~ than the pmt office... she said That'\ 1ra- d111onalh tht "'a' ~t' tx·cn The pn,atc ~ctor mo'C'> mllrl' qu1Ll..h than the putlh'-'iC'I.. tor .. But shops that -.cll \tamp<. and o ther mailing sen itc!> ha' e to add \Urcharges to co, er tht'1r co~ts. Parl' added. The Po!>tal Sen Kc ofTt•I"\ the f Pl use see MAIL/ A2J h1i; hp and hands v.ere hlue (1raham a\l<'d for the c.htld Then the ~5-)car-nld officer la) the child alon1t h1<, forearm so his neck was (Please ~ CHILD/ Alf City .. plans to promote car pooling A l •~llil110Ml8lilllll ~ _made to l.S. Tbe 4tillrict alto req&Um that cilMI and counties ~ ao air ..Uty element in thear ,enttal pllm by July 1990. Such an demeot WoukS outhne the city's ride-tbarina. uamit and perkina prosrams and ordinances that would requin: new development and existina bUsinesses to provide prosrams for reducina commuter tnps. Newpon Beach has 840 em- ployees and three sites subject to Jtctulation I .S: City HaU, the city yard and police and fire departments and library at Newpon Center. Tbe district is slated to send the cicy notices to comply in early 1990, wi1h a 90-day timetable for submit- tina completed plans. But the coun-cil subcommittee recommended the city not wait for the notices and be&in work on the plan by determin- ing where all city employees live and work and what their work hours arc. With that data, match lists could be prepared for employees to ident· ify potential car-pool partners. The city is fu n her required to offer incentives for car pooling or for worlcing at home one or more days a week. The committee will worlc with staff to identify incentives for the plan. Some of the incentives offered b) other Southern California cities tn· elude free or subs1d1zed gasot'lne for car and van pools. compressed work weeks such as a 4-day work week . OBITl'ARlt:s -~···••for ~ tMlten and ,....... n.. ride-lbari111 ~ ii •tect (or JllUlaY and • draft dtf. ~ will be IUbmined to the council aa April, ICCOldi.nia to the committee report. The plan would IO into efJec1 u IOOD u both lbe CO\&ndJ and air quality district approve it. In addition. the city, Hoaa Hospi- tal, Hushes Aircraft. tbe Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce. the Newport Beach Conference and ViJ... itors Bureau and the Ora.nae County Transit District plan to form a Transporation Resource Center.The oenter would be a transportation manqcment association to promote ride-sharing for businesses not in· eluded in other area associations. Tbe Balboa Bay Oub and Sani- tation Distri~t are among the b\)si- nesses that have al~dy expreskd interest in becoming members of the center, according to tbe committee report. . ., The center would initially focus on helping member businesses_ large and small, start ride-sharing pro- grams for employees. A long-range goal is to coordinate the creation o f a trolley-tra~sit system. · • Cost of membership in the center w111 be about S 18 per full-time em- pl6yee. accordang to Coit. A board of governors w111 oversee operations and policy. T he city should also participate in other area transportation manage· men1 associations to make their ser- vices a vailable to all employees. the committee recomme nded. Sadie Stricklin, pioneer Huntington resident, 100 Sadie Jane Slncklt n. a Huntington Beach resident since 1910. died Fri- day. Her I OOth birthday was Oct. 28. Stricklin and her husband Oscar. who died tn 1974. settled in Hunt- ington Beach JUSt before the oil boom an the earl) I 920s. He worked for Standard Oil as supcnntendent of construction for 30 )ears while the couple farmed 1hc1r propc:rty: They also o"' ned the Oscar tncldm Horse Ranch. Stnckltn was an actl\e member of the Communm L nttl'd Methodist Ch urch and a \·uluntcer for the Red Cross _ Stricklin \\3\ born arah Jane Hatfield on Oct. 28. 1889. he wa!> fourth of nine children born 1n a one-room house 1n Sand Ridge. 111. She met her husband. he was a coal miner then, in llltno1s. Thev moved to Whinier in 1919 and ·then to Huntington Beach. !n a b iograP.h ical booklet. prepared by family members and presented to Stricklin on her IOOth binhday, she was remembered as an outstanding cook and housekeeper MAIL from Al same rates at tts mobile \ans and shopping center locauons as 11 does at regular post offices. One Orange Coast location that has been rccepuve 1s Orange County Marketplace. the week.I\ open-air market at the Orange County Fair· grounds. A mobile postal van offering full service. includtng stamps sales. package mailing and money order sales, can now be found at the market every Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The van will be at the marketplace for the e n tire week before Christmas. Dec. 16 to 24. 7:30 a.m. lo 4 p.m . Other services designed to bring the post office closer to home arc the stamps by mail a nd stamps by phone programs. Postal patrons may obtatn order forms for stamps fTom their mail carriers or at the local post office. "You j ust fill ll out. put tn your check and p ve the envelope to your carrier," Parks said. "It takes two or three days at the max1mum from the time you give-the order to your carrier to receive your stamps." Sadie Jane Strldrlin who provided her fam ily with abun- dance. Stri~in is survived b)' her daugh- ters Wanda Wood and Phyllis Brad- ford. both of Huntington Beach; her sons Carl A. Stricklin of West- minster: Ray "Pete"Stricklin of Laguna Niguel: and Oscar Stricklin Jr. of Santa Ana; a sister. Gertrude Marrion; 11 grandchildren; 21 grcat- grandchildren: and five grcat.,,great- grandcbildren. , Funeral services w1 11 be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Community United Methodist Church in H untington Beach. Stam ps may also be ordered by telephone and charged to credit cards. she said. "You j uSt caJI 1-800-STAMP24." she said. "You can call 24 hours a d\y to order your st.amps. There's a minimum purchase of S 12.50 and we put a $2 service charge on credit card transactions." Another way for postal customers to get stamps conveniently is by consignmenL Numerous local busi- nesses serve as stamp consignment centers and arc authorized to sell stamps at official post office prices, with no surcharge. Many large companies also be- come consignment centers for the benefit of their employees. Parlc:s said. "Our only requirement 1s that you tum over 300 booklets of stamps per month," she said. "When you thtnk about it, it's a tremendous advan- tage botJ'l to the employees and to the employer. If your employee has to go out on bis lunch hour and buy stamps. particularly at Christmas lime, he's going to encounter long lines. So chances arc that employee is JOing to be late getting back. wh1ch means you lose productivity. If be can buy stamps right at your $earch for plane delayed 20 minutes ,,_ ..,, Md ..._ ,... af'b Tbt lell'Ch for a, com.mutn plane tbat dilap- oeared off Rhode Island Jut week was delayed at leut 20 minutct until somebody at I.be Weskrty airport notia:d it wu late, a DeWSJJ*per repon.ed Sat~)'· Eiaht people were aboard, includina the motbtt of a Corona dcl Mar man. when the plane p:awnably crashed into Block lslaftd Sound while Oyina the 17 miles from the island to Westerly on Tuesday. The Coast Guard pve up aearcbina for survivors Wednesday niabt after flndina debris and two dead dogs from die plane. ~yan-IMedpm.e. netwo._._.. ~ a:; Guonl-E -•• .,,,. .. I motbe:r. wbo ... . bec::t to Ille memleed from ber home Ge blad. National Tramponaaioa 5Urty ao.n1 of. ficials -.id invcstiplon b8d D0t RICO~ I.be ~ but were c:omoiliaa vmious ~ideoce. iocludiQ& re<:onts ~ lie aircraft uderwent exlallive rq>airs for a cnct three ycan llD· Craig Johnson of Corona del Mar flew to Rhode Island later in the week. to try and find out what happened to his mother. Judy, and the Ofticia1s planned to use aour M~ to 1CaD the ooean Ooor for debris. New E net Airli6es PresidCftt William. Bendobs told The Providence JoumaJ-Bulletin the search was de- layed because ticket aeents at Wesiertr. did not realize the fliaht had not arrived until 7 p.m., w~ they called Bendobs at bome and said it CHILD from Al tilted back and patted the toddler on b.is back. Almost immediatcl). the boy began crying. roughing and spit- ting water. Gonis sai~. k After Graham, a two-year vctcntn ly TN Auodated Press of the department.. used bis fuwm to dear Jeffrey's nosc and mouth of mucu1t the child bcpn breathiq normally. Ncwpon Beach mmen and par&· medics arrived shortly aftCfWafds and took the child to Hoaa Mem- orial Hospital where he was GUESSING From At Here are the winntng numbers since environmental documents picked Saturday night for the Cali-were released in Ottober. the qucs- fornia Lottery's tw1ce-week.ly "Lotto tion is. 'Why was the card play~ at 6-49" game: 06. 32. 19. 44. 43. 23 all?' and the bonus number. 26. , Irvine Co. Vice President Gary Players who correct!) guessed all Hunt said the offer was in keeping six numbers-will share a prize pool with the cooperallve spirit of ongo- of S4. 9 million. lottery officials said. ing ncgotiauons between Laguna The numbers were· chosen by and the company. Others say it was Lotto machine during· a television most certainly the protest march broadcast originating in Sacmmen-that turned the tide. to. And according to those who are GOAT HILL from Al other conditions imposed b) the commission on the ta\ern. .. I'm concerned thal "'e·re not going to give the .other cond1Hons a fa ir chance to succeed." he said. Another council mem r said. however. that she wou her see Goat Hill's closmg ti made even earlier than moved ck to ns orig· inal time. "It's funny that Orv caJled that up for review because I was considering calling it up myself." Councilwoman Sand¥-(lcnis -&aid. ':.J. thin tMy should close earlier. not later. I think midnight is late enough for them to be open." She said she did not expect the Helm to generate the samt.· kinds of problems attributed to Goal Hill. ··11·s a neighborhood bar," she said ... The people in there tend to be older. local people who just want to have a quiet dnnk. The) don't advertise for that youn&er. rowdier crowd as the Goat Hill Tavern does." compan) ·s mail room. or wherever else it's handled. \OU eliminate that problem of los1 1imc." One customer sef"\ ice that's been around for nearl) 100 ~cars as the local store or bustntlS that serves as a neighborhood poSt office in an area where the Postal Service has not been able to build its o"' n building. There are dozens of businesses on the Orange Coast that serve as mini· post offices. up to their necks in environmental repons. recent!) d1scov~red glitches in the planning documents could have stalled th•prOjCCL Th~fore. it was easy for the company to take a baclcwud step ·w1thout actuall) loos- ing ground. But urban politics specialist James Danziger. a proft-ssor of political science at UCI. said residents will likel} never kno"' "'h) the project has taken some unexpected turns. ··M) sense is. people on the 1ns1dc right now would be uup1d to talk and probably won 'L" Danziger said. Still, it's an interntang question. be said. .. You have to ask you~lf, 'Why ..suddenly would such a shift m the. awroach of The lrvtne Co. occur?' .. The most "benign and public- spirited" explanation would be that the. undeveloped can yon's tntrinsic value to the count) crystalized in the minds of company officials who saw a way of ecneratW& g<>Qd will while detracting attention ,from other property they intend to develop. Danziger said. A more Machiavellian possibility would be that the company had no change of hean. but bcalusc of the public protest. found a way of toss- ing the villain"s-manlle from them- selves to the cat)' of lrvme, he said. The reality, mott likely. 1s somt-- where bet-wttn the two extremes.. be added. The rompan) 's proposal calls for Irvine to agree 1n concept v.'lthin 43 days to allow the 3.~home project to be built on up to 400 acres of company land within Irvine's o t\ hmits. The development would hav~ to occur on land not currently zoned ' ff E"RE l .. ISTE'\ I '\G -20 m!auta OC:.v:!.°fJ fuel ad.._. plws • Tbe ~ .--:-1 A-L bdOft dleckiftl lD With the ~---. he llid. Bem Wu aajd ht called tbe EedenJ Av.a- tioa AdanOistntion at 7:1S Jl-m.. ~Rot> at A. fenrira. m.ana,er of the FM cenin as Quootet Point. said his lop show I.be c::all comi"t in at 7:3S p.m. FAA records from the .,mcy•1 otlaboma City offac:e indicate the airi>lane underwent re- pairs for a crack on July I, 1986. Seventeen aepuate steps were taken. to fix the ~ole. "T'hc company was do•na matt ma1ntcnan~ than required by the manufacturer·: o~ the 1969 model Britten-Norman ~slander.. said NTSB spokesman Alan Pollock in Wash1n11on. tasung effects from the incident. Had the child stopped breathing for (our to six minutes. he probabl) would have suffered irreversible bratn damage. Gonis said. Like all pohc~ officers. Graham received full training in card10- pulmc;?rw) rrsuscitation. to~ direct control and tt woold no1 be part of their city. but the can) on would be sa\ed." he said. "h's call- 1ns on e'el)one to gi ve up some- thing to get somethtng." Whale all panics say they art looking for a "w1n-win" ending to the current nc-gouauons, It won't be that eas). according t!J Danziger. .. If s not JUSt as simple as tha1 because evel)bodY also t~se~ some- thing:· he said . "M~· feeling is. I do think evel) body wall be put tn a pos1t1on of sacrifice in order to preserve something of eittraordtnaf) value " It 1~. Danziger said. "classic polt- ttcs .. Bul whal pan did the Nov. 11 protest "'all. pla~ 1n the recent turn of e\ents" \\ htle 7,500 people IS 11nqucsuonabl~ a strong tumou1 for a demonstration m Orange Count\. Danziger said 11 is not likely that ·,t "'as large enough or dramatic enough to derail a profitable de- velopment prOJCCt Gan Hunl. who said ht' 'Aorke-d lo"'ard compromises "'1th t'n· v1ronmentaltsts and cit\ 00ic1ah long before the current· sencs ot mttllngs and t'Cnainl) long beforc the wall.. s:ud the protest. had nothing tO do With the CUrre!!.t o[er Actualh. the offer "'asn't rcall v t>ven from th0e compan~. Hunt said ·11 wa' Laguna'<, idea and the compan~ " s1mpl~ g1\ 1ng tht' cit~ a clfance tn make 11 "'orl.. "I charactcnzc It as a natural progression of thl· d1scus~1ons "'t' art' ha\ tog w11h Laguna Beach.'' he said Still. 01he~ bcllc-ve the v.-aJk W"a<; a factor 1n C'ncouragmg 1he rompan) to g.t\t' Laguna wmc rope to run 'A tth It 'A a!> the can\on walk that stack.t°d the decl tn tht Cit )·~ fa' or v.hen the' met w 1th In ine Co lll· fic1als last "'<."Cl . accordmg 10 Laguna Beach Counc1l1Aoman Lida Lcnne' Can~on re-s1dent Sand\ Luc.:1s agrecd. th~t 1hc walk v.as a ke) mo' c 1n this decade-long chess game .. .\II 0 ' er this count~ the) art> bu1ld1ng horn~. and Wt' sho"'ed them there were 7.000 people v.1lltng to stand up and e\en walk four miles." Lucas said "That's a big s~tement for The In ·ine Co. and thl' board of supervisors. - Many of the innovations in·- troouced in recent years, Park.s said, have come from customers' sugges- tions. either here in Orange County or elsewhere in the U.S. .lust call 642-6086 ORANGE .... Pilat COAST .... . Dally Piiot Delivery "The mobile van idea started in New York," she scud ... But the\' onl) used it around the 4th o f July and they onl y offered stam ps. I wanted at to be a fu ll-service operation. so that was our 1nnovat1on.'" Ideas. she said. have come from numerous sources. including the customer mquil) cards that arc - available at all post offices. .. And we get a lot of letters from people who want to offer us their suucstions... she said. "'Some of them arc absolutely unworkable. But ~>1hing that .. looks feasible. w~·re Willing to try. What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answcnng scrv~ may ~ used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our Letters column must includt their name and telepho ne number for verification. T ell us what's on your mmd. . VOL. 1Z NO. 337 MAIN OFFICE " ~ 9•\ '-' ,.,. 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Your Mailing Needs· Youil find your "neiahborbood post offices" in pharmacies. pf\ lbops. S1atioocrs, lad many Olher ~ storea. They offer a complete line of pol&al products and ~ indudiftl scampa. lllODeY orctm. ceni&ed and rePtered mail, pacbge .......... and &Pft!i Mail Nat Day Delivery. It •••Cl.._ JOU live or~ cbaQces are tbm's a, .. oeiahborbood P<>lt DU rtrf. for tbe loCatioD aearat ~' pve US a tall I t (7 14) 662-6200. Yll .. 1 .... anlll• lln .... Hitt .... t•urt• Wlftd .. -............ , "ht ••• ,. .......... u-. .......................... . • ... I I ll I O I ll \ I 11 I Blackie' s tossing of patrons put under microscope , . Someti~e) this month, Blackje Gadarian will learn if be can still go on thr~Wln• people out of his Maui, KawaH ~ regardless of oolor, religion. national origin or politics. This bit of news about the former Newport ~ach boatyard owner/pundit came in an envelope full of press clippings about Black1e's current appearances before Hawauan regulatory agencies. It seems that a Los Angeles black: woman claimed Blackie booted her o ut of his bar/cafe/1azz retreat because of her skin color, but Blackie insisted she wasn't following his rules, which included rule No. t· You must buy $0mething -food or drink: -or make room .for a pa)ing customer. The state's liquor control director inv~ugated 'llnd found Blackie guiltless. The woman apPcaled to the Maui u quor Commm1on. which has bttn holding hcanngs. and will make a dec1S1on later. Satd Blacio~ Please settle this complaint quickly so I can throw out some m ore people. A jazz enthusiast. a black man named Alben Thomas. said Blackie was a real jazz expert .and often threw out people for bad conduct. Asked if Blackie spoke loudly donng the process. Thomas said, "Blackie speaks in an authoritative voice when he says 'hello'." Another letter began: "Just a short note to let you know fiow much I enjoy readini your columns in the Orange Coast Daily Pilot." It was signed by Dick Wandrocke. and be went on to recall how in tht' earl y days of the Rusty Pelican and Ancient Mariner restaurants (Wandrocke was an executive of those fine restaurants). I often visited with such famous cartoonists as the Late Yir· ..,,..111i .. -.a.aailm ... gil Partch and D1clc Shaw. Wandrocke also~encloscd an onginal cartoon Partch drt"w during one of those v1s11s. It was a lime. Dick "'rote. "when everything seemed to move a little bit slo"'cr At an' rate keep up the good work." .\nother lt'tter had a s1m1lar be(!.inning. "This 1s one of the 'Cf) fc"' ·fan lettt'rs· l have ever wntten. I couldn't resist responding to )Our thought-provokmg column." It was from the Re' Peggy Bassett. senior minister at tht' C'hurch of Rt'hgiou'i 1t'nce. and she "'as wnting about m}' columns on the So' 1et nion and on Earth Da). "W t" ha' c heen long-time subscn bers to thc Dai ly Pilot." she wrote. ··M} readmg 1i. usuall~ limited to the column headings and picture!> 10 <;cc 1f an~ of our members are getting awards or recogn111on ~n' lond ~f-~-·-·R_cc_t'n_t...,;1},_ m) husb:nd. Fred. began reading your column out ou 10 me. c rcalf~ related 10 wifiat }Ou-~icrat>otrrTne-USSR:I had been a co-leader in 19 7 of 72 citize n diplomats to visit Leningrad and Mo.,row. We '1s11ed homes. meeting the most tnteresting and tncnd ly pcoplc. The following year we hosted 22 Soviet c111zen-.. 1 S tl·ens and sc,en adults at our church housing them at Dr. Roben ~hullcr'c. ranch. A fan tastic experience! Also. I was prn 1leged 10 attl·nd a < 1111ens Diplomat's Summit in Washington. D.l. (Arl1ngtun. \' ·\) Januaf). 1988. taking 15 Russian clergy to the Pentagon for thl'ir pm)Cr breakfast. Vcf) interesting. The Re' Ba,sc11 <.aid m) column commenting on Earth Day "was v.ondcrful dnd c.o ~dpful 1n 1nform1ng the public about such an 1mponan1 c' ent. , • "Our ~carh tht·mc for 1990 1s fnendsh1p. embrac10g the U.N.'s theme. Reading )Our ~olumn at 35.000 feet (en route to Boston) ga'e me some great idea-. Jhout the poss1h1ht) of Apnl being 'making fnends with the earth. ur en' 1ronmcn1.' We are gt'tting matenat from the Earth Da) ( oah11un It seems to me no one v oup can make the impact that )C\t'ral groups '>uppon 1ng a good idea can make. So thanks for hnnging 11 to our attention." Then she told ahout a nc"' boo!.. she had JUSI finished reading titled ·· .\ trail'&' for Pl·an~:· h} ~csselas Bok (Pantheon Books). ··1t's about ho"' threat'> w human sunl\aJ -from both nuclear war and t'n' 1ronmcnt.il negligence -('an be reduced 1f governments and ind1' 1du<1ls honor ~ frame"'ork of moral pnnc1pk s. A lastuig peace among nnt1om nb) be poss1hile 1f nations and c111zens avoid violence. decu.·t. hrt'3l hes of trust and excessive secreq. Her approach v.as calk•d ·~nci:ilh useful · I think the phrase fi ts you hkt' a glove . "Keep up the good "'orlo... More and more people are open to reading and h!>tl·n1ng about being responsible ci tizens and making personal commitment~ w some action.'' Pegg) Bassett 1<. a gmld role model for anyone willing to make a ··personal comm11mcn1 to '>Orne action." Her one-on-one ciuzen d1plomaq w11h 0' 1e1 c1t111tns not onl~ enriched her new Russ14h fncnds: 11 t'nnchC'd her and all her Orang<' County fnends and church members "'ho ha' e shared her C'tpcnence-s. Now she 1s rcachmg out te>-new audiences to <le, clop ne"' thmlung about friendship Wlth th~ earth dunng the I 990's, ~ that all of us may have a planet worth protecting._ Tha1 1s reallv "soc1all~ useful. .. What did )OU do toda> to help sa-.e tht' earth? Use public transportation instead of dn' mg? Consen ·e water? Consume less electnct) and natural ga " Walk half a mile to the store instead of jumpmg into the fam1l} auto" 1 have a list of 350 ways Id help save the canh, and from time to time. I'll toss a few into appropriate columns . .\ lot of damage can nc' er be undone but maybe. JUSt maybe each of us can help a,01d making things worse. T hat. too. Wlll be "SOClall) useful .. • Jim Feltoa 11 • loagtlme ob1erver of t*e Oru1e Cout. HI• e.l•m• nuts Suday u d Tll•nday. c-.11d by SUZITn SADA Dec. 7, 1Mt -This is lhc Wttk of the fint annual c1ahl..act min•trel show to be pmcnted by NeWpof't Beach Elks Lodfc No. 1767 at Union Hiah School Auditoriwn, friday and Saturday, Dec. 9 and 10, t 8:15 p.m. Local talent will make up most of 70 partjcipati"4 in the pla t. They will be aided by a small of profcuionaJ minwels llllldell by the sbow'11tan, "Pecaie'' aad Johnny Swor. ve1eraft ' of Ora.nae County were lokt Monday ni&bt that chances for a Univenity ol California branch to be estab- lished on the lrvine Ranch arc better than ever. The confident note was voiced by Anaheim's former lOl\f"time mayor, Charles Pearson,~ as prftident of the Allociated £,"bamben. He stuck by bit statement despite Monday morni8''s announcement 1bat the Unive:raty's study team bad rec. onunmded that tbe propoeed tam· pu be toc:a1ed in the t.. Mi....S. area lmcad. t • CO\SI' DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oeoembef 3, 19" lt~s time to light up harbor hOmes ly IRIS YOKOI Of -0..,, ,_ Starr A bay-front home and business Chnstmas li&hts contest is being added this year to the usual fcstivllics of the annual Newport Harbor Chnstmas Boat Parade. "Holiday Harbor Lights," sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. t~e Balboa Bay Club and the Balboa Pavilion. as atmod at fostenng community .participation an the 81 st annual Christmas Boat Parade. Awards will be gi ven ~ the best decorated horn~. restaurants. yacht clubs and businesses. Judging cntena wall include best use of anima- tion. anistic design and tasteful holiday theme Judging wall take P.lace from 7 10 11 p m. Dec. 17 and v.mncrs will be announced the next day. as well as be recogn1Lcd at ~n awards dinner Jan. 19. In add1t1on to rece1\ 1ng 1roph1es. wmners Contra-ct pleases FV police By HOLLY J. WAGNER Of the D•lty P'liot St•l'f Fountain . Valley Pohcc officers w1ll have three new benefits coming their wa} w1th the settlement Friday of a two-year contract negotiated b} the Police Officers Association and ctty officials . "We got what we wanted ... said assoc1a11on pres1d('nt Jim Pen). who led the offi cers· ncgo11a11ng team. The a~oc1a11on represents all of· ficers up 10 the rank of sergeant. The nev. bent'fits officers "'111 re- ceive a.re: 1nccnt1\C pa)mcnts for training officers. a well ness program and an "insurance pa) back" S)Stem. - ' Wlll be 1denufied from the water by banners that will be posted in front of the properties. Participants need not submit entry fonns. but can do so 10 help the JUdjpng committee that includes Hemck Hanson. 8Qb Yates. Don Yahn and a local rts1dent-eelebnty to be named later. The judges will cruise the harbor w1<h a video camera and will take on the burden of 1dent1fying the Wlnning properties. Yahn said. To make entering the contest even easier. the Harbor Lights comm111ec ha!> a number of busi- nesses willing to sponsor homes and non-profit volunteer groups interc'ited 1n helping propert) owners decorate In the .. .\dopl-.\·H o.u~·· busmc'>s '>ponsor· ship program, local busincs'>t's "'111 donate 10 homeowners the co~I of decorating. In tum. the businesses-can get publiot) b~ 1ncorporat1ng their logo in the d1spl"' andobe<'ome 1n,ohc.'d in the commun1t) ' Interested b usinesses sho uld contact Doualas Hubert at 955-1100 for 1nfomation, Wlule the annual Chnstmas Boat Parade is an established trad1t1on 1n Newport Hart>or, house d~oraung contests have not cauaht on as well. Six hou!>C decoraung contests have been dunng the parade's hl!>tor}. but oot on con- sccuuve }ears The last decora11ng contest was 10 1986. This )Car. chamber members made a com- mitment 10 get the "'aterfront homes and busi· nesses in volved 1n the parade.' and fonned the Harbor L1gh1s committee The committee mem- bers got ideas from rn1zcn!> 1n the Huntin$10n Harbour area ""hich ha-; enJO)Cd a v.el1-rcc,c1ved hou~ decorating contests t'ath )ear. aod really madt' an etTon tu ha'e a '>Uuessful eontest. Yahn !>aid ··-wt'· re rcall' tn 1ng to make 11 as· ea5\ as pornble this )ear ·· '\ Jhn 'Mild .. Hopeful!) 11 ·"',11 continue Field training officers wall be ellgible for S 70.a-month 1nccnll\ e for 1ra1n1ng acadcm) graduates in dett'Ctlve and traffic d1\'1S10ns. Pcm / - said · ~ All officers-up o-tnr-ranir-of-4;;;;;;;;;:;~=...:.~--==-=====:=::==---============================-=~~.__--~-:-~~~~~~..J....~~~~_J SC!Jeant "'Ill be 1thgiblc for an ad· d1t1onal SSO bonus pa) mcnt each month tor pan 1c1 pa11ng in the v.t'll· ness program. which Perl) said con- sists of a prosram of exercises. Ttle specific ncrc1'>cs h.i'c not \Cl hceh worked out, he ..aid. · Ice on the Coast l'eter •nd Kitty C•rruthers, 1984 Olymple silver metal winners, performed •t • ben- efit •t th• South Co•st Pl••• Nordstrom le• Rink on l'rld•y. The benefit w•s • fund- r•lser for Ron•ld MeDon•td House •nd m•rked th• openln9 of Or•nge County's only outdoor lee rink th•t Is open to ttte publle. R•p••t perform•nees of the show •r• pl•nned D4'e• S-7 •nd U -14. There Is no •dml11lon tor th• shows. LI ndcr the insuranre pa) bar!.. S) S· tern. the nt' "'1 ll set aside a total of S300 a month pa officer for all insurance bcncfiLs. II an offi cer's insurance coc.t " k'"· tht· balance wi ll be paid d1reUI) to thc officer. Officers "''II aho get a rJ1-.e e,l.f') SI\ months ba!>l'd on a 'i' '>lCm Pcm termed .. a,eragl' tot<1l l'ump ·· · Three robbery suspects arrested • By City News Service L nder thaL 'i \!>tcm. offi t·er' n.'· C'Cl\C a raise C'C~ SI\ months equal to tht a'crage ra1"1t'S g1,en 1n dcpan- ments throughout the count) The average is rnmputed fro m a benchmark surH:' done b\ the Cali- Three ma1n1cnance "'Orkers \A.ere in cus1odv Satur· da) on suspicion of robbing a Garden Gro' ~ credit union. fornia League o( C111cs. · sing a dt"scnpt1on pro' 1ded b) a "'ltncss. Garden Grove and -\nahc1m police arrtsted the three men Fnday night 1n Anaheim. said Lt. Ron Wiegand of the Garden Gro'e Police Department DRl\'E TlllE II Garfield Aveue txlween New- land aod Magnolia streets in Huntington Beach will have only one lane open each way through December. I JAIDllefte BMlevari oonh and southbound lanes will be subject to intcrmincnt oooaestion due to C.aluans bridle constnac:tion. Oeannoc is rcsrictcd to 14 feet 6 inchet until bridle completion. I W...-A•... between Ed- wards and Gothard streets in Huntinston Beach will be mtr» ted to two Ian~ each way ::~tx-r due to COG• I~ .... aonb and soutJa-bouM' .._ at t.be Sant.a Ana ,...,.., ud Walout A n'DUC will -~••:aha ·~--~ ... G-hly f990due IO a.-...... CIDMlnlCtioe. m AJC. Partway "-CStbourni be· tween Culver Dnvc and Paseo Wntpark will have the No. 3 . lane dosed until Fnday from 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. I •.,.. A..-at Construction Circle, eastbound and west- bound. wdl ha~ lane closures until Jiil.. 11 for roed con true> tJon. I.e...._,......., wt11 bavc t.be No. I lane doled of tbe connector to tbe IOOtlabound S.n Diq90 =ft-om 9 Lm. lO I p.m. W y b-111 diad re- pair. I 1nt1e 0..-.,.... ••• ~-. , haa Jeffrey ,._, • Y• A•· .... will t.. ..... No. J .... c:kmd dllroul" ~ .. --........... ·--~ .......... ...... , •• A~tDO. n:-.~-r:=, °: 7 'n ' The munt'' taken lrom the C.1olden "cst L 1ues Credtt l nion. 11 1 tanford -\'e short!) before 8 pm . "'as rcco,ered at the scene. 'W eigand said. The amount has not been disclosed The three men "'t're 1denufied as Harve}' Horn, 5:!. Ke11h B11an1 12. and 0 11 Webster. 24. all of .\oahe1m The~ v.orlo.. for tht' Desert Buildmg Mainten- ance of -\nahetm. "'h1ch CClntractcd for mamtenan~ at the credit union ' • • <>r.,.. ~ DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Oeoember 3, 1918 Bush proposes better arms control MARSAXLOK.K. BAY, Malta (AP) -Presi-June, and eallcd for spetdy work on a treaty to dent Bush, at a summit meeting abbreviated by reduce conventional (orces in Europe. stormy winds and hiah seas. presented Mjkhall S. They added that the trade proposals ift - Ootbecbev on Saturday with a wide-rancil\I plan eluded srantina the Soviets observer status at a IO tDCed work on arms control treaties and lower 97-nation international trade organization. con- told Bush. If tbe schedule holds, the two leaders will end .their summit early today and depart from this storm-tossed Mediterranean island, with Bush beading for Brussels to brief NATO aJJies and Gorbachev flyingj to Moscow to rcpon to Warsaw Pact leaders. tnde barriers to help Moscow's ailing eoonomy, ditioned on loosened Soviet emigration policies. U.S. officials said. Bush also urged Gorbachev to resolve the The Soviet leader made no immediate problems of divided families in 1990 and aavc response to Bush's proposals, officials added, him a t'i'st of names of people that he rccommend- altbouah both sides said the first day of talks ed should be granted emigration rights, officials went smoothly. said. · Soviet officials. told that the United States was putting out its side of the story, said they would wait until Sunday to react publicly. But earlier. senior Soviet officials said Gorbachev wanted t~ summit to produce a timetable for complcting.o:'S.-SoYiet treaties on reducing strategic nuclear weapons. conventional forces in central Europe and chemic.al weapons. .. Thinp went well. They talked about every-Officials. speaking on condttio n of anonymi- thillJ= arms, Europe. philosophical questions.'' ty, said Bush complained about the continued Sovaet spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said after delivery of Soviet-made weapons through third five hours of discussions. countries t& leftist rebels in El Salvador, saying Later came the embarrassing announcement it was the most destructive clement of super- that weather had stranded Bush aboard his ship power relations. The U.S. o fficials said -the USS Belknap-within view of the luxury Gorbachev replied he didn't know how the arms liner Maxim G01ky where Gorbachev awaited were getting to the rebels. him for afternoon talks. The session was The two leaders were smiling and in high Bush ('CCOmmended that Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze meet next month to re- solve key obstacles to a treaty to slash long-range nuclear weapons by up to 50 percent. scrubbed, along with dinner. JPirits as the> began their session. clasping hands U.S. officials said Bush r'ecommeoded th~~cross a long rectangular table that measured On another arms front. Bush said NA iO and the Warsaw Pact should conclude a treaty to reduce conventional forces in Europe~next year and sign the agreement at an international sum- mit in Vienna. the officials added. next year's proposed summit in the United States barely a yard across. - -the target date for signing a pact for deep cuts ··1t's so narrow that 1fwe don•t have enough in Ion• ranJte nuclear weaoons -be bcld in late arguments, we'll kick each other:· Gorbachev #40 Soc1ahct' · S20 ;x.• ~1~4mv ~ 11ft HunJ~, 11( Jt'l1rn1u~ g1t1~ hlkJ w11h 1a,1\ Jd1Rht'. ln1m SS tu $125 We'll even ,h1r \~•ut l(lh lnr '"u' Aquino talks tough;. rebels ~ep up battle MANILA. Philippines (AP) -rebels struck first. killing one police- Rebel soldiers battled loyalist troops man and wounding 14 others. in the financial district and at armed Rebels fired volle)s of machine- forces headquaners today. the third gun fire from Makat1 skyo;crapers day of the attempt to ovenhrow and snipers shot at 'chicles on Pres1~nt Corazon Aquino. Epifanio 'dclos Santo!> Avenue. "I will fulfill what r said -no Garba$e piled up 10 !>trcl·ts because cease-fire. What the) staned. we will both sides in the fighting \\l're com- finish," Mrs. Aquino said in a na-mandeenng collc<:t1on trucks for tional radio address. street barricades. At l~st 51 people have been killed Radio station DZR H broadcast an and nearly 300 wounded since the appeal for ambulanles. sa~ ing many insurgents launched their revolt Fn-c1viltans la;. \\Oundcd along day. Makau's Pasa) Road Radio and Rebels bombarded the military television station' broadcast ad- headquaners at Camp Aguinaldo dresses of e' acuat1on Cl'ntrrs "hrre early today with 105mm howiuers. people could go to escape the light- and government jet fighters and ing. hehcopter gunships attacked the A spokesman lor tht" Ll.S.-run mutineers' positions. Clark A.tr Ba<,e said therl' \\Crl· no The m1lttary said the rebels also American \\3rplane'> 1n the skies •11-·t-t-."""""'tftd a grnund attack ortn1ea~mttttp---.o~·~c ... r-PwM4ilan1ffi teda;. 1.:.s. rmliucy.. Aquinaldo, five miles cast of Mrs. planes began 11) ing co\l·r for gtH ern- Aquino·s office. but it was repulsed ment troops Frida). hour<1 after rc- af\er a four-hour battle. The com-bels launched their as\aults. hut mander of the rebel assa~ Lt. Col. American oflic1al.-; aid thi: 11.S. Cesar dela Pena. later surrendered planes ended those fl1ght.,.at 6 a.m. ($}.49 u chl ~ HICKORY FARMS® Two convenient Newport Beach location• to aerve you. I I FASHION ISLAND WESTCLIFF PLAZA Bullock; Wilehlre Wlnr S.nd A Gill 17th At lrYlne Annue 20-0315 8v Phon~ 142-0tn I I Open daily for your convenience with more than 200 men. Saturda}. It was not clear how many rebels The rebl'I ,hdllng of Camp were still around the camp. Manila Aguinaldo -;et tire to the Head· radio stations repont:d scattered quancrs Sen ice Compan} building aunfire after dela Pena had sur-and hundreds of mtlttar, families rendered. fled . Hospital' rl•ported th0rl'l' pc:oplc Jn Manila's Makat1 financial dis-were killed and :!' \\oundl·d h' the tnct, where many foreign embassies bombardment · and busincsse!> arc located. heav> finng broke out at midmorning as Bng Gen Rodolfo H1~11on. chief government troops tncd to mo\C of the Cap11al Dden'l' ( ommand. against rebel!> holding tht.' Inter-said some mullnou' marine' 1n- cont1nental Hotel filtrated the camp. '4.'111ng the Police had planned to attack the chapel. d1spensa~ and lllhn '>mall utineers late aturda'. hut the buildings near the main gate The Center Deukmejian goes to bat for a friend in S&L case of HOIJDAY GIFfS MRS. FIELDS COOICI~ Enjoy°" new peanut butter cookie with no cholesterol! And pick up one or our festive Holiday roolOe tins available in different cobs and sizes. 557-8188. wtm.LNemcYCU:W ........................... --~Witilad,l!falft.. o.c. ............ ..., pwd\llel • 1111 • MUSIC MARKET 11w musk' lover's "me<'ca" <'M)'lnf! mort' than just the hit11! Check out our jav and blues. new age. rt'giae and a wide varit.>ty of pop favorites. 546-0038. LOS ANGELES (.\Pl -Go'. George DeukmcJian ~id a longtime friend and major fund-ra1ser"s work on behalf of collapsed Lincoln av- ing.-. & Loan was conducted in a ••tot.ally ethical and legal 'fashion:· The $Ovcrnor also said Karl M. Samueltan. who was finance chair- man for DeukmeJian·s 1982 gubematonal campai$n. ne,er dts· cussed his work for Lincoln Savings & Loan or its owner. Charles H. Keatjng Jr .. with him or anyone else in his office. "He was s1mpl~ doing a JOb as an attorney for a chent." DeukmeJian said in Las Veaas. where he was attendin$ the Western Governors Association conference. Samuelian and other members of his law firm represented Lincoln and its pa.rent company. American Con- tinental Corp.. before state regu- lators, and Samuelian was present during meetings with the regulators who eventually approved American Continental's request to sell high- risk junk bonds through Lincoln's branches. American Continental sought Crotection under bankruptcy law ast April, leaving an estimated 23,000 investors holding $2SO million in worthless bonds. A feder- al bailout of the Lincoln is expected to cost taxpayers $2 billion. Samuelian also said be helped arranae meetinas between Keatina and California Business, Transp0r- tation and Housina Secretary John K. Oqbepn, whose qcncy over· Mel the state's uviqs and Loan and COIJK)rations commissions. Deukmejian said much of the in- formation that has emel)led about American Continental'• financial condiucm , in recent weett.. wu .. ~bly news•• co Samuelian. ~ you are re\alned by eomo-bodJ;.J: don't CODdUC1 an in- "'-at the time you arc ubd 10 =1111theclientu10 all lbe frr die client it involved in," D P .._ laict. Allmd If lat blli1*9 ~till 9W • • 111wms1 fl •• ''!=: II ID -Om kR1'1nz ......... .,. " il,•tl ,_ ... ·-~ ...... ... • • t \I It 4tH'I \ 1111111 "- Man kllled trying to stop robbery BELL -A man who tried to stop four robbers from ta~QI a teeo.qe(1 mo-ped was shot to death before the crimi~s Oed ~tbout the ~. authorities saijl. David Guillen. 33, of Bell. died late Fnday at St. F~s Medical Center. . i..: Sheritf s Deputy Rafael Estrad~ said Gu1llen was on ws way to use a pay phone when he saw four men 1n a car confront a 13-year-old boy who was pushing a disabled mo-ped. . One man pulled a gun and demanded the mo-ped, Estrada wd. When .Guillen told the group to leave the. tcen-a~r alone the gunman turned and shot him and the four fled in their car without the cycle. Estrada added. The boy,' who was not identified. was not hurt. • Prison labor Initiative.. 'vowed ~ SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georg~ Dcukmejian, ~tymi~ by the Leais! lature. said Saturday he will ask voters to P.ut more. P':"SOn 10ma~ t~ woryt. .. Our initiatiyc will -ensure that convicted C!"mmals, serving_ tu:ne •.n state prison, work for their upk~ep," the Repot?hcan governor said tn bis weekly radio address. DcukmeJ1an said he will attempt to put ~n the November 1990 ballot an initiative to increase the number.of pnsoners panicipating in work programs. Radio correspondent missing LOS ANGELES -A correspondent for a Spanish-language radio network who was repon ing from El Salvador was last heard from early last week and a network official said Saturday he feared the reporter was dead. Salvador Valdez had not· been 1n contact with Cadena Radio Centro since Tuesday. said Barrett Alley. preside!'t oft.he ~alias-based network that provides programming for 26 afliltates in the United States. Moderate quake shakes desert PALM SPRINGS -A moderate eanhquake under the San Jacinto Mountains jolted an 85-milc stretch of Southern California on Saturday but there were no repons of damage or inJury. a~thorities said .. The quake hit at 3: 16 p.m. and was es,.umated at. magnitude 4.3 l?Y seismologists at California lnst1tutc of Tcchnol~y an Pasadena, said spokesman Hall Daily. The epicenter was .16 miles ~uthwest of Palm Springs. Tile National Eanhqu:ikc l.nformat10~ Center tn Golden. Colo .• estimated the magnitude at 4.5. centered 15 miles <SOuthwest of the d~ reson. said geophysicist John Minsch of the U.S. Geological Survey. '.\ATIO'.\AI. HHIEt'S , Comanecl hiding In New York NEW YORK -After four days of hiding out in Europe, Olympic aold medalist Nadia Comancc1 spent her first full day of freedom Saturday doing the same thing tn the Unttcd States. The 28 ~&f-'6ki-Remaman-grmnas,, wh-0-bu~f\eMIC'-wtth her run of perfect I Os in the 1976 01) mp1cs. slipped out of sight Friday following a brief ne\\'i conference shortly after her arrival at Jobn F. Kenned) International .\1rpon. · "I wanted to ha ve a free hfe," aid C"omaneci, who was guaranteed poliucal as) lum here. and on Saturda) that included staying out of the limelight generated b) her defection. Investigation clouds AMA's Image CHIC-'\GO -o.\s lcadt.'rs of the American Medical Association prepare to meet to set poltq on . . health-care issues. some membcn are questioning how \\>ell the group 1s running itself after recent revelations about money-losing deals. The AMA 1s coptng \\1th a controv.crs) involving an executive's pension losses tn a h1g.h-nsk stock market fund and a loan to another executJve who defaulted. The disclosures ha' e shaken tJ!e conservative image of the Chicago-based .\M .\. \\ h1ch \\1th J00.000 mc.-mbers 1s the nation·s largest organization for doctors. · Handicapped rights bill OK near WAS H I NG TON -Cong.rcss ts on the threshold of enacting one of the most far-reaching pieces of civil nghts leg1slat1on ever. addrnsing one of the nation's largest and disparate minonties: the disabled. 4 The Amencans With D1sab1li11es Act guarantees the natfon's 43 million deaf. blind. lame and otherwue infirm peopk against job discrimination, assunng them access to transportation as well as shopping malls, doctors' offices. restaurants. movies and othc.-r public accommodations. An entire section guarantees the nat1on·s 24 milhon hearing-impaired and 3 million speech-impaired residents access to telephone service. The legislation also says the 1.5 million Americans infected with the AIDS virus can be treated no differently from anyone with any other illness or disability, such as multiple sclerosis or cancer. ftOHl .. D HHlt:t ·s Thousands boo :East German leader EAST BERLIN -Thousands of Communist Party memben jeered party leader Egon Krenz on Saturday and booed his promises of chanlc as he appeared at a rally on the eve of meeting that could lead to cbanees in the leadershi p. "We don't beheve you anymore!" party members sbouted at Krenz as he addressed the rally 1n front of the Central Committee b9ildina in East Berlin. The crowd booed and whistled when Krenz promised the pany leadership would thoroughly invcstiaate disclosures of massive conuption and high livin~ among top party officials. • "loo late!· they shouted. Taiwan's rullng party embarrassed TAIPEI, Taiwan -The opposition made strong aains in the island's first multiparty elections and handed the ruling Nationalist Party an embarrassing defeat in the hometown of Taiwan's president, accordiq to election results today. Ballot-rigina and noisy protests marred Saturday's election, ~ tint national vote since the Nationalist Party lifted marual law in 1987. The Nationalists have been in power since ther fled to Taiwan followina their 1949 defeat by the Communists in China s civil war. Thousands of anl')' O{>PC>Sition supportcn surrounded aovern.ment office buildings in several citJes Saturday, callin& for recounu or demaadina resulu. Protesten broke windows in one city. .'141 Guerrilla leader wlll try polltlcs MANAGUA, Nicarqua -Eden Pastora, the darina SUdinilta paarilla leader known as Comma.oder Zero who switched Iida IO the Contra rebels, returns today to rcswne his faabt. this time on the poti4ic:al field. · Pastora will join otben who ~ve up the armed ~ and ~ ~ teekina power lbrouah Nicaraaua s feb. 25 ~ dectiOns. ••ram IOina to N'tearllP8 beanaae everybody k.nowl me and my milicary and f!Oiitical career. I am '°"" to tell the people what is bat for cbem. 1 am like *"lhoenix that riJCS ftom hit ubet,'' be said by telepboDe lut week &om Coeia Rka. However, the arrival of the ~baritmatic former 5aDdiniAa vb mlDiller of defente ii expected 10 a4d UUle more than IPice 10 the Cllllpaip. - ,. prenge Cout DAILY PILOT Sunday, December 3, 1989 A& tt I \ I Ill IC llllClll' POONT AJN 'I AILEY llEGIONAL llOIPITAL ~ .. , Mertyn and M1cbatl Malchow. Huntington Beach. girt. 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Stores reopen to the public at 11 am. • • • • Senior citizens, disabled per on and accompanying family member \velcomc W e'll have extra people on hand to as ist .you with 'yo ur shopping · Free gift wrapping plus 10°1<.1 discount on your purchases Fun and fes tivities-refreshmen ts, entertainment, surprises and eve n a visit from jolly ol' St. Nick PaniciP.ating tores: Susan and Jeffre) Dupn, Costa Mesa, boy. Odekr zt Anatla and Joseph Corban. Foun· tain Valley, girl. Sherry and Knss Lambert.. Fountain Valley, boy. Oetobier 11 Lon and Macnacf Coud\rao, Huni· Stacy Allen and B~nt Parrell, Foun· tain Vallcv. bov. MONDAY NIGHT FOOfBAIAI, SPECIAL Large 16" 53.•• f Ht>' era~t> • All To----,. lions Tsre~· •Caxl frot1 Wide 'I · I and 8 T \'- I I· h \ .. l .:-.• I I .· I l·.I· . I 71 i. Pla<'t>ntta • Co .. ta \lt-<,a • 63 I ·9803 .. $60 value Elegant gift idea ! Arpel make-up collection with Supra Nova Perm , Collect ion only, $15 ReGIS HAIRSTYUSTS South Coast Plaza ' S.0-8888 Huntington Center 895-8882 NOBLIX S-P I R I T I - of \ I n1 I on ·, ,011 HOOh. Save a I ittle room on your ~ Christmas list While the weather outside may not be frightful. it is about time to tum our thoughts toward C_hrist!l'as. Merchan~s h~vc decked the aisles. T~ees a~ ready for 10.mmml~nd the ~a1ly P1l~t is about ready to k1ck off its annual Give A 1ule Chnstmas gift proaram. The program has become an annual tradition on Bay Street. where the newspaper and the community combine to deliver Christmas cheer to folks in the .. ----~ community whose stockin~ might otherwise remain empty, that is if they had money for stockings. . In past years. the com- mun 1 t y has generousl) donated literally thousands of Jifb for needy children. help- ing to brighten lives dulled b) poveny and unanswered need. The individual stories of selfless giving are testimony to the community's ctiaracter. One woman. for example. spends the 12 months between -holida}'S makin~ dolls she anonymously contributes to thr Give A Little Chnstmas program . This Christmas season will be no t'xception. In fact. thr Datl} Pilot is making room under its tree for donations of cash and non- perishable food to go along with gifts for children }Ounger 1han 18. All the donations will IX' distributed locally. Details of the-program. including the deadline for dell' cnng gifts. will be announced 1n the next few da)s. Mean"h•k. please save ·some room on your Chnstmas hst.. . 0 The cny of H untington Beach can't seem to understand ~h) its image isn't better. Perhaps 11 has something to do with the way the city 1s r.un. Recent!}. a S 150.000 contract was proposed 10 hire a pubhc relations firm to polish Surf Cat~ ·s image. Nothing un usual there unul you consider the c11y just Spt'nt $150.000 to fund a v1s11ors and convention bureau to do similar work. Add that $300.000 to the seven-person Pubhc Information Office alread} on the Cit} payroll and pt"rhaps 1he Cit) fathers can guess "h} the~ don't receive more po!>lll\'e pubhcit). 0 Sa~ what you will about the California Angels. but don·1 doubt Gene Autf) 's will to win. The old cowbo1 reac_tied dec_p into has ------1t--saddlcbags on Fnday anl1~ c;urn~ up Wlth SJ o mil ion to sign one of baseball's best left-handed pitchers to a five-year contract. Without ofTenng comment on spiraling salanes in baseball. Mark Langston was desperately needed to help close the gap betwt·en the boys from the Big .\ and the World Champion Oakland .\ 's. If there 1s an} more where those millions came from the) would be well-spent in using to ink fn'e agent Robrn Yount to a Angel contract. Yount 1s thl' sort of skilled. vcteron gamer "ho could lead Autry to a long-sought World Senes appearance. 0 Judge Calvin Schmidt's de<:1s1on to "unretire" when he learned the state Commission on Judicial Performance ~ould impose only a pubhc rt'buke for dispensing preferential treatmrnt from the Harbor Coun bench ought to raise an e~ebro" or f\\O Two other Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun Judges ret1rrd this ~ear in the face of allcg.auons and investigations b) the comm1ss1on. effectively ending thr probes. Schmidt. who threatened 10 retire this month. fact'd senou'\ sanctions. including censure and possibly remo,·al from the bench had the comm1ss1on found endence the Jurist traded favorablc treatment for SC\ "•th a pros1titu1e. The comm1ss1on said 11 was presented no ev1den~ to suppon the aJlegauon and Schmidt qu1ckl} announced the comm1ss1on·s decision as an exoneration and said ht' would not retire. Of course. his attome} H. Warrt'n Siegel blamed Schmidt's "misconstrued" retirement on the press. Of course, Mr. Siegel. of course. As for the so-called exoneration. the rebuke did not sound hke a testimonial on JUd1c1al performance. Schmidt dec1s1on to twice release a fnend's daughter were "arbitrary and capnc1ous exl'rctses" that "'undermmed pubhc confide nce in the integrity and 1mpaniahty of the JUdic1ary ... Schmidt's donation of his own campaign funds to no-Jud1c1al candidatts was found by the commission to be a "patent violation" of j udicial canoQs. though not a violation of state law. Perhaps the public ~ould have more confidence m the integrlty of the judiciary -especially the Harbor Court judiciary -if Judge Schmidt could manage to admit his mistakes. ac~pt his reprimand and muster an apology. Readers ' comments welcome ? The Daily Pilot welcomes your opiruons on matters of pubhc interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They should be typed or clearly written and sent •~LETTERS to the EDITOR. Dail) Pilot. P.O. Box I 560. Costa Mesa. 92626. If you prcftr to d ic:tale a letter, you may call our WE'RE LISTENING telephone oumber-642-6086 .-and leave a recorded message. Please kttp these mes58JCS bric( Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship. -_a_-. Pilat· . ORANGE COAST ~J, ... RO DIARY CHl'R H\IA' -Pl Rl.ISU.:R T0'9 TAIT ......... _ ()()~ f[~l.f.) MO<'Ultt Editor T0'4 Ct\ ~I'\ ~Editor T£\'£ \fARBLE a., E4it• IOGD BUlOM F--~­ROGta CARLSON s,.n.r.... JA '~ RtlUIE,8t.RC, Rt'rail Salt" \lana~rr CHERI t~REE\IA '\ ClaMifH-d lbnagf'r Jl DY OETT"C. Ug.I .\d,t'rti ing MaHKt'r American women become Hitlers • To the Editor: ln response to Linda Algazi and Billie Jean Thompson on abortion ("They say it's a matter of choice." Pilot Opinion section. Nov. 17): It seems to me the "choice" is made at the time of the act. Every woman in the free world knowi. about binh control and "chooses" to be responsible or ris~ pregnancy each time she engages In sex. If she "chooses" to t3ke the risk and be- comes pregnant, then she should aCC"ept the consequences of that "choice." The onh terronsm taking place 1s against ttie unborn child of that 1rrespons1ble choice. Abon1on on demand 1s no kss terrorism than that of the Nazis and Adolph H11ler k1lhng all un~antcd Jew1sh people. I'll never forget the da> I ~a•te9 m) tum in a clinic for a prOC'edure not rt' lated to pregnanq. n- belcno~ nst to me. abortions were also performed at that clinic. I waned and chatted with no less than six women. all of whom were there for abortions. None were having their first al~xt1on and o ne woman was having her fifth abortion. She 'oluntcercd the infor- mation that for her .. abortion was ca!>lcr than using birth con1rol." WhoeH·r would ha' e thought that Amencan women would become the ne'l:t Hitlers. ~iELINDA TERICH Fountain Valle~ 'Imperial Congress' must be stopped To the Editor The lo" t>k·clloJl turnout for fedl·ral. :.tatc and communit\ offices 1 the r"C"sult of the general hon. es1x·riaH~-6Hh~~"'6unger gt>nt'nltton. e enurc clectoratl' has bel·n disfranchised b e oltl-11me poh11cians to prom01e special interests and hft-11me perpetuation in officcc;. The "lmpenal Congress" in Its self interest rl'ducC'd the l '.S. president's otlice to two terms (8 }Ca~) bv .\mcndment XII but failed to dppl} the :.amc hmm to the l '.S. 5enators and repre<;entatl\es ~nator' 10 l\ffiu.· up to .l.\ 'l'al'. quahf}ing Congress a!. the "I mpcnal l .~. <. ongre<.~ .. out <lf touch "'Ith 1he .\nwncan people. Offs b\ til '()JI ta\pa\l'r<i' t'\pellM'. 5 • Pension tunds fraud pote<nuall) w1ll nval thC' & l failure,, 70.000 pm ate pension funds.. valut"d nt :ip)'lrn~m;ml) ~n rn'tlion. 15Wlgex- plo1tcd b} rac~etet•n.. attornc~ s. bankers. invest- ment ad' 1-.of\ a' n·portcd h~ tht' Housing Gov- ernment 01)(.'ratillm Sutx-omm1ttec. No acuon by Congrcs\. In rt'YTC"1ng cun~qmrat pc1for11l:mre we arc asking. "Whc:rc has thl· C ongrl''' h<.'l·n 10 allo" our countn 10 descl·nd to thl· ll>\\C'\I le' el of confidence 1n ~lUr go' ernment h~ thl· n111ens'l The l '.S. Cons111u11onal .\mendmcnt XII must be re' 1sed as follu\\S ... No person hall IX' elected to the ot11cc of the president more than t"1cc (8 vcars) nor S<:na1ors more than t\\1CC (I:! \Cars) nor rcpn:<;entatJ\eS more than thnce (6 I llncontrulkd le' eragc hu~nut' \\1th Junk t>onds to profit Dre\t.'I Burnham Lamben lnl .. M1c-hacl Milkl·n fam1h and fr1l·nll .... HllC<;~'· Da\ 1doff. Ban~<;. etc., ·" 11h reward!> lll ~wldl;n parachute' for rl·placl'd l'\t.'\.'ut1' C'> at thl"l'\Pl.'ll'l' of sta<. ~ o" ncrs and thl' gcnnnl puhhc ~. S&l bailout at ta~pa~<'T'. e\pt•n e cau<;eJ b~ lack of control b} FSLIC Ofl!} of m1:.managl'· ment. greed. fraud and outnght 1hl'f1 unda the b ( ungrl''""'nal inal·11on and pohucal pos- tunng ''h11c natmnal drug us~· and cnmc art o n the llll'rl':l'il' .\ uni tcd Congrcss must face lhc isSUl' \\1th •.troni.t fcdaal law" Wl· r~pctcttull~ n·qut''>I that Congress in· troduce an add111on to ( 0n-;111 u11o nal Amend- mt'nt X 11 to hm11 1he tam of offices. for U.S. repreSt'nta11'~ and ..enatof' spec1ticd herein. as the) have done for the offil-e of the president. a nd return full repre~·n1a11on to all the .\mencan people -rspcc1all) the d1st'nfranch1$ed younger gcnera11on. and tt·nmnate thr lmpenal Congress.. ~ears)... · • · The propo,cd changes will m101m1ze the self- sen mg 1ntere'>t\ of long-term poh11c1an' and restore trul' n·pre\C'ntation to the people The current ( ongre<;'> consists of appro\1matcl\ b5 congressmen in offKe up to 5ll H'ars and 56 cha1rmanc;h1p of L \\ m Sl'ldman 3 Reappointml·nt of L. \\ m. Sl•dlman as lhl· ne" lha1rman of Rc,olution Tru't Corp to manage S&Ls aftC'r thl· bailout. lhl· fo, to guard lhl· ch1ckt.·m .i \11 \mJnJgl'llll'nt. tr Jud .rnd fX'l•lllal pa~ -J ' • T .\:'\:FORD FAMILY Newport Beach Selling out of United States Recycling is appreciated , . may come back to haunt us To 1he Eduor RC'centh. th<.' c1t\ of Laguna &ach tx-Kan a cit'" 1dr recycl'1t& program. l 'nfonunatel). 1n today's world. '"e mu-.t make programs such as rec~clang ea'iy and nrtually effort- less To the Editor .\<, a l '.S. 'etcran. busines'>man and a true .\mC'n- can. I resent the con11nuous sellout of . .\mC'nca'<, business and real e-.tatl' to foreign baSl·d companies and md1viduals. Refemng to tht.' r:ccent ma1ont~ interest salc of Rockefeller Center 10 M11 ub1sh1. Da' 1d Rockefeller comment<.'d that 11 "as m the best mtcre"t ofNl'" Yorl Cit). What he meant 10 sa~. "e sold out to the highest bidder, rcgardlt'SS of "'horn that ma\ be When arc \loC gmng to ""a"-e up .. and h-cp .\mcnca for .\mencans" If fore1gncrc; "anl to control .\mcnca's assets. let them become .\mencan c111zens first The "war" is no long<.'r fough1 on the battlefield. 1t 1s now a war of .. monr~ and flO"l'r ·· We are losing' Our go' ernment leaders should take immediate acuon to pass leg1slat1on to ensure our Amencan heritage . .\ simple law can be enacted: foreign ownership (md1v1dual or com pan~ that is foreign ba~ or controlled) ma} not total!) or collective!) exett'd 49 percent in an) .\mencan-based compan) or real prop- erty. in 'alue of $1 mtlhon or more. that 1s located in the confines of the lln11ed Statt•s. Whatever happ1..'nl·d to "apple pie and ice cream"'! E.\RLE WEICHMAN Co ta Mesa I OD\\ I' HISTORl To the r,d11nr· Chan!\ hl:g1n' .lt honw. an J\lllm that Pn·s1dent Bush c;l'l'mc; not 10 hi: fam1h.lr "1th From .\u,tr.iha to Zaire. t.'H'f) tountn o n 1h1'> pl.101 queue'> up for their "hare of .\mcncan grt..'l'n Joll:ll"' Just "et'k'> ago. our prC',1dcnt oll~red millions 10 Poland. Our president has nwne' for fncnds and tho~ he "ashes \\Ould be.· our fricnd<; E'en our enemies have ~n tht.> reup1ent of our prcc1ou' dollars M~ economic professor once told m<.' ... The g.o' l'mment has no monc) that 11 doc" not colll'\.'t from the pt>oplt' ·· \\ e ha' e a maJOr cns1s m the Ba\ .\rea. an}~ here from S:! h1lhon to $ h11l1on ha' been mentioned. We hear about a possible innca<,e in our sail's ta,, gasoline ta' and 1ncomr ta\ .\nd I a!'~ "h' 1s this c;o "hen debts are s111l outstanding fro m \\ orld \>,, ar 11. The Russians have ne\er paid their bill Our annual pan1c1pa11on in the u'ICle s United Nations could pa) for the damage of Humcane Hugo and the Ba' .\rca earthquake damage and we \\Ould haH' enough surplus to ftcd all the hung!) and homeless people m this count I'). Come on. Mr. President: Your oath of offict' was for the U.S .. all 50 st:itcs. Let's not charge thl· cost of a naturar disaster to tht• taxpa~er who '" nlread} trying 10 SUl"\11\e . GENE SELIG Irvine M) neighbors and I were thnlled to learn about the Cit) ·s 1mplementa- 11on of this program and delighted lo see the royal blu(' a nd white crates on our doorstl'p s.c'eral wttks ago. The vef) ne'l:t garhagt'-p1ckup day, it "as heanwarming to see the crates filled ~1th newspapers. aluminum cans. plasucs and glass bottles lined up on the sidewalks "1th the "-ttlc's regular trash. . ln today's thro"-awa} world. it's a welcome sight to Stt a rccyclina program so accepted b) this con- cerned communll). Let's work together m educating businesses and the rest of Cahfom1a about the im- pact recycling offers to our chil- dren 's future. We all must work toward consen auon of our valuable natural resources. • • Our environment 1s hkc fine china in a crystal shop. l''ou break it you pay for 1t! HEIDI A. MILLER By .city's own· definition; Irvine offif;ial guilty of ~mbezzlement I Mr. Erlich rteeive:s $80.000 1 yea.r as the public works director and 1f' Mr. Brady's cavalier attitude is• eumple of Mt. Brady's ditciplinary pbik>se>P'y. ud ii acupied by \ht City Council. the tus-yen f:A tllle City of Irvine are in deco. deep trouble. Before closiq, l wish \o comment on * ci,!C $4()() I month mmbuncment \0 thole emploJea Ute their pmonal vehicle on city businesa. Uai.na a liberal 40 cent.a a mite. an e'!Qplo)ee ..ad bave \o drive l,000 businat miles (no coauD• 1111111) a moath, and usil'll the •'VCl'llt 22 wost days a ......, that same driver wwld have to ·~ 4S~ cky .... eecb -arti1t1 day. At JO ceftta per nu'k. cM clllr •venec .auld Mve to br 61 miles. la ••IWY· I bd1"e HmTy Ertidl ._.. '9 tcnni·•• Paul~ ••trel) ........... •<*' COUDdl o09de•aed if tbe counc:il ratifta or._. • rulfy ... city ... 1:r·1 deciliGa '° .ay ..... IMMr.~ -. ~;wte 1 mt" ... ._ ditil•• cm .,,. '9 .,._. • juljg 111" la* •. 'r ' MkM al CWw .. fll tlfla I lllltfl .... a-.e ... • fir·;::.•-=~ --.. --~- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1989 resurrects th~ great reptiles prehisroric past. He staittd ~ company in 1982 -afttc 20 years as an_ airline pilot - ay ROGER ll.OOM finished unit with skin. °' -Delly,..._ kM'I That's right. skin. The large shop floor is busy. This fact.Pry doesn't make ln one area, sparks fly as \:ars or computers or even workers with acetylene torches widgets. This is Dinamation auemble metal armatu.tts. In ~temational'5 Myford faciliry. atrothcr, a ~P of men wear-and,here they make monsters ing -~.t d.-1.:.... and -life-sittd. robotic replicas of maskr~ ~ded dinosaurs and m h'er extinct plastic into in 6nal shape~ Near animals. 1----1~~-.+.e·-r~nma...w·.--er~m~anoe----,wytt--~a1m1ot..+.h~cr•-~--~T~h~e-·~·s~k......._in" in_q~on__is a group ii busy draping a nearly rub~r-like outer·coating over a ~ •wcson>e Al.los.urus (top) was tM .. Lion oft~ Jurassic." FO$Sll foocprinrs show th.t it hunml in J»cl<s 40 million years ~fore its m0tt polyurethcne foam undedayer, designed to withstand the tt· peated twisting and stretching that occun when the psuedo- dinosaurs move. Obviously, making a robotic dinosaur -a process chat melds the talents of engineers. artists and scientists - is not as easy as it looks. It is, however. as fun as it looks. "I can't ~lieve I get paid for this.'' smiled Dinamation's di- reaor of marketing, Mike Con- , vuse, in a candid moment .during a tour of the Myford factory . "lt's a fun project. but it sure does take up all my time ... said Dinamation's founder and CEO, Chris Mays. He quickly added, .. That's not a com- plaint! .. Mays has presided over a modern su~cess story. chou_gh. it's one firmly rooted in the ~ importing life-sized reptilian replicas manufactured in Japan. The Japanese models; however. were more like •Godzilla than anything that really walked the Earth, and several museum curators advised him chat more accurate models would ~ more salable. When t he J apanese manufacturer declined to take scientific input. Mays Struck out on his own. Dinama- tiop assembled a board of ad- visers -including renowned paleontologisr Dr. Ro~rt Bak- ker of Colorado and Dr. George Callison of Cal State Long Beach -and opened it 's first a~mbly plant in the l'.S in 1986. Now, there are some '~ Dinamation beasties roaming the planet, from · Japan to France. The company retains ownership of rhe robots and enters mto partnerships with museums and others for ~YhibitS-Thartypfca±trlnt ' tu famous cousin. Tyranosaurus Rex. At feft. 'flllOrlccrs •a.ch ~llow pl.ates alonl the spine of~• Stegosaurus prior to [Minting •t Dinun.ttion ·s · OC caterers are really cooking '10W 8y C>lllSllC GUSTN'SON .._,..(¥ ....... LOOKING GOOQ / 13 EN'IERTAINMENT J B4 4' months. Proceeds from the months than the spqnsormg exhibits are divided by the museum cyp1Cally sees in a vear. company and spansor. · "Thert' are about 10 new Ac an exh1b1c. v1s1tors can construction pro1ects in pro. get a true feel for the breath-gress around the country right taking grandeur that were the now as a result of the revenues dinosaurs. Thev blink. the\ rece1' ed from our shows," Con- move their claws and mouths. '-t'rSt" Pointed out It 1s a sometimes grasping ersarz veg-scaustlC chat the company is etat ion -and the\ roar A verv proud of. ~cause from Tyranosaurus Rex recench de· the begmnmg Dmamatio!' has livered by the compan\ co a tned co do much more than French exhibitor included a 1usi make people say "wow." woofer in the roof of 1cs 'The phuosophy we have mouth, rwo mid-rangt' SfX'akers here 1s co educate as well as in 1cs nosui.ls and a ~ub·~·oofer entertain.' said Mays. "We in the pedestal chat sc.-rves ro have a very strong educational literally vibrate nearb\ lmeners department. That really when the great ~ast dd1'vers its underlies all the f>.!O lects we grand vocaliuc1on plan · All the creatures mo,ement) A tvpical Dmamat1on exhibit ate programmed 1m o • com-• will include a num~r of 'ex· puter m the pedestal. and a planatorv exhibits and preset\· typical series of mot1ons l•sts cauons in addinon co the big f:~:~r.,~:?F :;~~:E~ \ t~. £::.:~~t=.s ~ Conve~ sard. \Jenell surfaces. Youngsters place The shows ·.ire 1mmensel\' paper on the -HL~ and make popular, frequent!~· drawing . " -mo~ -v1S1tors rn-a-«>u~ of _.. 1Pk•~ Stt MQNSTERS/..u.Lj'-----1 ~.,,,....._ M,rford faetlirv. At nghc. Dinamarion ad~r Dr. ~ Callison of C.1 Star" Long Beach sics m fronr of • /iJJJ..sizc Allosaunzs: . · PEOPLEJ / ·. .... • .. OI ... C.. DAIL. Y PILOT/ 8undlly, Dec•"*-a ... STE RS dmn pomibk. You tet into b£o. mechanics. ICOloo." "-81 Coavene -addecl that it's cvea peacil nabbi"IS of the dinosaurs that poaible to teach allebra and they can lab home with them. calc1&has by makina ute of such .. Tbe bancfs.on aspects of what we examples u predator/prey ratios in do bu proved to be lhc most educa-the dinosaur populauon. ~y sucocssfult" Converse ex· It seems that the education plained. ''If the kids ~t involved diviaion is never at a loss for ideas. with it, then their retention goes way Older models no lonaer suitable for up." lhc rqular displays a.re brou&ht In addition, he pointed out, the hick. panially stripped of the cover· company's research has shown that ina skin, and convened to lessons in younpten' fascination with the robotics -younaslers can put the ~historic mons~ spurs them to robots throuch their paces using 'read and retain four to five grade joysticks. There is also a videotaped levels above nQrmal when the sub-"dinosaur musical" distributed by ject is dfoosaurs." Dinamation. and the company is Dinamation is taking advantage developing a "dinosaur science" c ur- of this, usina dinosaurs to teach kids riculum for use in the public about such subjects as ecology, schools. biology, math, astronomy and phys-o· · ics in addition to simply telling the mamauo n is also branching out story of the extinct behemoths. from its reptilian roots to produ~ ,....."If you're going to talk about other exouc robots: extinct sea dinosaurs, you're going to talk about monsters, giant extinct insects, ex- the environment and survival," tinct mammals (including what Mays stated ... You can talk about Converse called "The Wanhog from the physical processes that ma lee Hell," a hairy and panic ularly ugly ---------------. specimen that stood 7 feet tall at the shoulder), and a group rcprcRnting one scientist's projection of evol- ution 50 million years into the fu- THE AMER1CAN HEART ASiSOCIATION MEMORW. PR(C.RAM. ture. And. the company is embarking on another project that will literaJly bring everything else home: CT'Cation of a permanent pubhc display in Orange County. "There is currently no natural history museum to serve this la~ population." Converse said of pt· .. .. Comly. ·•..W.DD ._. bave to IO to Su DicF or Loi A191es. ... Mo.a of the DeOo1e wbo wc8 hue ba ve daiJdrell wtio have aever teeft t.hcte (robots) in a mutCUm tetuns.•• .. wc·re aoina ao put toeetber a Dinamation Center Mie In Oran,e County," May\,.explaincd, namina late sprina or early summer as the taract for opening. "It will be a real plaYJound for the mind." The success of Dinamation is, of course, rooted in humankind'• fascination with the Jiant1 that roamed the planet for nearly 200 million years before suddenly disap.. pcaring about 6S million yean aao. There are several theories to explain this preoccupation with the prehistoric, but Converse believes it stems from the fact that "these were real, live monsters. They could cat you. Whether it's a great white shark or any other large. predatory animal -)f. it can cat you. it fascinates people." . But. whatever the reason. Dinamation's success has been ex- plosivc,-and there's no end in sight. This may have taken a lot of people b) surprise (like the Japanese firm tha1 refused to bend; Dinamation was selected over that company to install an exhibit in K.asaoka, Japan), but it hasn't surprised Mays. "l saw us as worldwide from the ;tan:· he confided. "I kept it to m) self m~tl , but thafs the dream I had. "If you're g _ ing to dream, that's the way to do it, right?" .. C .&!TERERS q.&ity food, is cfr~nl and can " 10COmmodate any number of auest, •• environment.~ "lnstcad of haviaa to bnna man vendon to any nuG'ber or oveot locations," Stephens bepn, "wt have everythina under one •• roof - and the ~t.s come lO us. . PraM 11 Ma. Wanty continued. "After usina and evea ah live reindeer... ah local' caterers. we•re pleasantly And once, for a desert motif, IWJ)rilld to find they can now Greeley provided a camel. handle 1i9e job ... ~ Upper Crust, a Newport Once a yeer, South Coast Rcpcr- Beech firm. plays a significant role tory puta oa an impreuive fund· in the Oranac County culinary · railiaa pla. Initially, they bad hired tcenc. Though h is company is barely caeems to service the function. three yean old, owner Robcn De 0w~ve found a way that works L'Uca has already st.aged a SS00,000 bencr for us... cxpJa.incd SCR ex· corporate event. The flowers alone ecutive. p14aJ Hammond. ••Usi1l4 a The wide spectrum of sctnnas at tM hotel and tennis club include a, variety of banquet rooms. a gardcn- style alrium and an o utdoor rose = overlooking the. Pac1fi.c cost SS0,000, he noted. lass h l d th · ba fi Ii In ~rds to their "ovcmi• .. t sue-c. Y ~te an ear , nquet IC1 • ... TWA is here celebrating their 60th year in business:· . continued Ste~hens. "Large companies used to bold these gatherings at L.A. hotels. but I feel we've proved we can bandlc .... ny event here in Orange County." .. · Da · · ... De ucs -10-housc catenng -better cess. a.c1 vis, assistant . to meets our needs " Luca pointed out. "We stnvc for . · . high standards, to be fresh, rep! -David Stephens, Catenng M.an- creating an atmosphere of under-aaer at the Newport Beach Mamou stated elegance." Hotel, is ~nt~.usiastic . about "!n-Debbie Conners. a TWA con- femoc partici~nt, echoed Stephens sentiments: ' We've been made to feel special. well cared .for. It's won- derful to be the served mstcad of the server!" And their newest account? house catenng. >,.fier six years with "We just acquired a corporate an CJtclusive ~orona del Mar caterer, party to be held in Los AnJeles," s~gina. panics on a grand scale Jaci remarked with a sense of pride. (includmg the $100.000 pc~ couple "Though we're able to-orovidc top C!>ta de Caza . luncheon given by quality service and food. our prices . fnends of Pres1den.t arid Mrs. Re- are considerabty lower than LA. apn), Stephens decided to make !he caterers. Consequently. we've been move into a more .. stable catenng invited nonh to host private and business gatherings." Until recently. when Amen Wardy, the disitncti'e fashion re- tailer. threw a pany. hosted a tea, or entertained business assocaties. he enlisted the help of L.A. caterers. "We felt that the Orang.: Coun1y folks lacked the experience to handle our larger pan1es:· explained Soffia Wardy. daughter to Amen. "We look for a caterer who de- li.vers a good presentation. serves And. that is tbe defint1on of ·•cater" -to be g,iven pleasure by another. He practices his_ an with an eye for ice By CHRISTINE GUST .AFSON Oll#y ,,_ C0«eepondent Colin Pearmun/ cxccu11ve chef at the Newport Beach Marriott, lgrips the chainsaw with familiar ease. Standing over a 5~pound rectangular piece of iCl', wh1rh stands 5 feet tall, the master ice carver carefully guides his a11io;t1C' tool over the surface of '\.he frozen block. The table that 'i1t' off to thl' right of Pearmund, attended to by his assistant. hold\ various s11cd chisels. forks and i,ee tongs. These implements will he u~cd to hnng an intricate detail to the chcrs carving. Pearmund. ong1 nall ~ trom London. England. has been creating an from bloci..' of 1n• for more than I 0 years. "I took an int.:fl''\t 1n l'an 1ng "hrn I lived in Finland.··· recalls the well tra\t·kd l'hl'I. "I didn't go to school to learn this skill. Master c~rvers and nra1cml' haq~ bel'n m~ teachers." For Colan Pl·armund. malo.1ng an ckganl c;culpturc begins w11h an image 10 his mrnd. <\ftrr dra...., 1ng It on paper. he sketchec; II on ice. And "'hl'n the can 1ng 1r, compktl··• "I feel happ). lilo.l' l'H' hrought pkasurr to others. ht'lped them see m} dreams." Pearmund l'\pla1m \.\tth l'h1ldhke enthusiasm. · For a rt·c.:nt hnllda' hrunch at the Mamott. Pearmund caned four vc~ d1ffl'rl·nt image' on cnlurcd bloclo..s of ice. "Deix·nd1ng on thl' dct:iil o l till' l·an 1ng." sa)s Pearmund, "onl' sculpture can 1akl• 4 ' m 1nutl'' In I '· hours to C'Omplcte. For this pan1cular hrunrh. I 'IX'lll an l'ntlrl' J.i) "'ork1ng v.11h the ice." Rctall1ng hi s fa, omc sculpture Pcarmund sa)s. ~It was a Statue of Libem. u<,cd to cdchratl' thl' rnuntr. ·, :!OOth \ear. I carved 7 blocks or'1cc. v.h1 t·h l'H'ntuall) !-too<l om.-1>0 top or'the other. 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Woodville Thomas Eakins ,.met Pule Andrew Wyeth RaphHll• Pltale FOREMOST IN THE PURCHASE OF IMPORTANT AMERICAN AND tUROPEAN PAINTINGS • FROM AN £NT11E OOLLECTION TO A SINGLE WOllK t..,., .... ,11 ltTtll1U "" I .. ll'TMOIT Utl!UlrntlN '~~ I W •• • SPANIERMAN GAl,J.ERY M IAIT "sraar NIW maa ~ ta ez11a ..,..,., ..... Arto..e.r,_...,. .. ,..,. I OOh I '\C. C.OOU ·Fashions ~vallabl~ for all sizes and shapes t\ With 60 percent of women size I 2 or over, designers more conscious of larger shapes ly VIDA DEAN O.i!Y ,_ Cotf'•aponcl<tnc Sixty percent of all American women wear size 12 or over and 3 1 percent wear at least a size 16, reports Spiegel, the catalogue people. _J Large-size apparel 1s the fastest gtowin$ segment of the apparel ind,µstry. and that is a good thing to know just ' after Tllariltsgiving Day feasting. with numerous holiday catine opportunities ahead. Aloni with these sizing statistics, Spiegel sent along a videotape ai med at women who arc size 14 to 22. ''For women who are tired of putting their lives on hold because they don't have the figure of a fashion model," says a company exec. The tape. wtuch is an at-home type of personal shopper, features Linda Arroz. 5 feet 9 inches and 200 pounds. who counsels large-size women on how to build a wardrobe and how to make fashion fun. no matter what s11c vou arc. • Models showing the la5'est st}les in vests. Jumpers and Jum p suns. office to free-11me dressin~ )ackets. jewelry and other accessories. wardrobe building and makeup hints all appear to be in the 14 and over range. Fashion pointers included are: • First and foremost. select clothes that fit. A too- 11ght blouse or hadl}·Cut slacks can ruin your propor- t10ns and create unsightly bulges. •Bypass bulk) looking and hcav} looking tweeds and knits. Choose instead soft (but not clin$y) fabncs such as silks. jerSC) s. soft ro11on and supple hghtweight synthetics. •Take note of where pleats. gathers. patch pock-ets and other lrtm arc located. The eye will naturall) gravita te to thcsc details. -"' ' •Hemlines should not stop at the leg's hea"iest point ... go h1gh~r lowc~ lookt¥ou want by accenung your assets and c.amouflag-ina ~our flaws. And 1ntercs11n&)y. rules for the largr woman go for every woman whate' er the height and weight, because most fall into three categones: the h18h silhouette, the low silhouette and the balanced sil- houette. High s1loucttc· Larger ah<>\e the wam. ample bosom. broad shoulders. or hips thar cuf\ e o ut only slightly from the wa1stltnt· This group!> will look best with gracdul, flowing lines on the bodice and slon w11h a slight flair at the \\a1!>t brapcd. O\ al. square and -nct·ks are good 1f not cut too low. A void ned..hne ruffies. puff) sleeves. expansive neck !>Canes and cha1hi. that sit on the bust Low silhouettes. More "eight helo" the waist than abo,e. shoulders narro"'er bust smaller th<fn hip~ thighs and dcmerc Best st} lcs combine a genii} tailored bod1cc or soft. fcm1nint hlousei. w11h con- trolled fullness in the skin Also good are A-hne st}les shawls. capes and lull cut cullolle!> .\' 01d 11gh1 pan is. straight sk1n'i or tops that '>top at }our hips' "1des1 point. Balanced ~1lhoucttes ~houldl'r'> and hips roughl} the same 1n "1dth < hcm1i.e or raftan ''orks "ell on the fuller torso and "atst c1nt·hing '>l'paratl'S are great fur hour-gla!>'I sharx·., Tho'>l' "ho arc lullcr through the middle should opt tor loo<;t'r tx-lt' and tunics v.11h pants. A\01J l'm p1rl' ''~ll·, and oq_·rh full skins The ah<>'e arc uni~ 'U&g.l'\llon' (not rules) sa~s the Spiegel rx·opk. You ~no" anJ I ~n\l" thl' best Wa} to find out what looks good on }OU 1<, to ti') 11 on a,nd he honest about "'hat 'ou \(.'t' ••• An .\nnc Kk 1n \t'min:ir " \Cht·dult:d fur 7 pm The mufti-color paisley blouson J•clr•t In rayon and wool 11 comfortably oversized without being over:powerln9. The matching 1pllt skirt features a generous elattlc waistband. •Long, elbow-length or thrce-quancr slee,es arc best. Short slcc\'cS gt\\.~ a more horizontal 1mprcss1on. • Large \~omen ran be se'l) and show some cleavage. but should be subtle 1f full busted. (The tape is a"a1lablc fur $1 2 95 plus S&H costs b~ calhng 800-345-4500) The idea in dressing. for all women. 1s to create the Monda) 1n Bridge Sponw .. t·ar. m1d-lc\\.·I. at I Magn1n South Coast Plata .\ \flCCIJI l'n\O} of .\K v.111 sho" reson v.car and J1<.CU'>'> "'arJrotx· building . .\ n:cept1on at 6:30 "111 prt'll'Ut' till' C:\ cnt Rewr' a11ons are not necessal') Annl' Kll'1n fa\hwn' "'II ag .. 11n tX' sho"'n trn Thursda) with 1ntormal mot.kltng ..et noon 10 \ pm in the S( P storl· Al<.o 1nll1rmal modchng of Laurel Spons"'ear l'i '>l'l noon 111 \ rm on aturda~: The 1treamllnlng effect of a jumpsuit 11 achieved with th••• two cozy velour pieces. The pullover 11 a bo1om-flatterlfti1 wrap style; th• relaxed pull-on pants •r• softly gathered to make the .. least'• of die hips. Missouri teen makes fashion splash By JERRY NACHTIGAL Auod•ted fll"rt't~ W rtte-1 purchased 1 SO acres on Ta hie RocJ.. Lake for the nc" camps. \\h1ch th(' BRAN ON. Mo i\:ohoJ\ Whites.hope to open in llNI. ouni ITTl\'l' gucsst'd, l~'lt of 111H4-am1e, a sand\ ·haired 14-H·ar-old year-old Jamie While. , with braces. has seen her '\Im-pie idea wllh dozens ot costume 1cv.ell') pieces. bu11ons and beads for fall. . For Christmas. Dillard 1s can) ing a hne of White Sands s"eat shirts with h0l1dav themes. "We've JUSt now ga1m·d the fl'· spect of stores and they're sa}1ng. 'He}. lhl'SC gu~s are a real lOmpan}. the} can rc:all~ pro<lulc: dothc\.'" While S3'J 1s solf-sp(>lfen daug'fltl'r a n11ts she doubted the bustne'>~ "ould get off the jlround. But as 11 turned out. her keen C}e grow into a hne of cotton T-~li1ns. for casual fash1 o{l ha\ bnghtened the tops. shons. s"eat shim. sweat lives of thousand' of depri\'cd pants and blue-Jean 'csis. They arc Amencan }Oungster!>. and "tll. ap-mark('ted for girls 13 10 16 under the ..-------------------------------1 parently. fo r ~car'> to rnml' Whtte Sand"i C'loth1ng Co label. Sh(' was \\llh hl·r father and a Whtte sa\s thl' fam11\-run bus1- church group on a tnp 10'.\ntigua in ncss has sold about S:!O<l.000 "onh the West Indies in 1987 whl·n 'ihc of clothing 1n m fi r<;t ~ear. mo'itl~ to taw some s1mpk t'ollon 'ih1ns and little Rock. -\rk ·based Dillard !X·- shons fashioned from flour and panmenl Stores. The Nord,trom's sugar bags Outtl'rt ng from a dcpanment ston.• r ha1n also ram e clotheshne. he hked them ~o mut·h some Whtte Sands garments. and she bought them from thl' "'oman \1aq 's has C\pressed an 1ntercs1 1n who made them. ne\t ~car's hnc"i. ~ h1tl' ..a~'\ "On the planl' bad, home. she Orders for ne'l ~car arc rolling 1n. began discussing maJ..1ng and selhng and Wh11e expects hu'iincss to at flour-sack clothe<,." her father. Joe least double in 1990. White. sa}S ,(B~ thl' ume "e got "This 1s a Cinderella sior.. all the back home. "c'd car,cd out a 101 of wa}. We're Da' id competing again<;t ideas." the Gohaths. hke Espnt and G uess," Whtte and h1" wife. Debbie Jo. he sa}S. operate four Chm11an. non-de-~ benefactor of the camps put the nominau onal spon s t•amps in the Wh1tcs. "ho had no pre\'1ous C'l· scenic Ozark Mountaim of south-penence 1n the garment 1ndustl')'. in western M1ssoun that each summer touch W1th Mike Dillard. president attract 5.000 children ages 8 to 18 of Dillard Depanmcnt Sto res. from 44 s tate'\ and 11 other coun-The chain hked Jamie'-; designs tries. for a hne of shorts and tops likl' the T he famtl) decided that any Antigua flour and sugar bag gar- clothing profits would go toward ments and featured them in last their dream of openin~ additional spri ng's line. camps solely for inner ctt) and men-Jamie also sold Dillard's on about tally handicapped ch1ldr~ from 25 varieties of neon T-sh1ns. shons across the nation. and tops for summer. along W1th A non-profit foundation has knit jerseys and jean vests adorned -, DO YOU HAVE BLUE or BROWN EYES? ARE YOU· BETWEEN 18 and 40 YEARS OLD? The Pharmacology Research Institute (P.R.I.) hos been awarded a new grant to evaluate a potential new eyedrop for reversing pupil dilation more rapidly. The study involves four eye exams with a board-certified ophthalmologist, on four separate days, plus three (all-day) "study days." Qualified participants will EARN UP TO $400.00! 14. For more information and/or a screening appointment, 714/752-7937 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m . The Pharmacology R~search Institute · CHAR.LBS .. H. BARR ... ... Tin lie. 3i11~ NO LOWER PRICE!!! PRE-WASHED ./' COLORED JWS #501-&DWIO s1 Waist 27-38 Block, Grey, Blue, Lt Blue (White in 501 only) (Limit 5 pr. per customer) Men's Sweater Blowout Solids • Pm. . Geomeerics ~:m ., .. MEN'S FLANNEL S.TS \ Thomas classic a Grove tra 9y TOM TITUS ~~C.··--· Jus~ u South C:.OUt Re~~ory has ~ublishid a holiday tradauon with ata annual mounti na of .. A Christmas Carol." the Grove Shakespeare FntivaJ is ushttina in the yuletide seas'on with ats founh annual productJon of .. A Child's Christmas in WaJcs." a warm and wonderful cvenin& of holiday joy hued on the memoirs of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. 'r~1s rctelhna o f a · typ1caf Cbnstmas Day in ThomaJ' boyhood 1s conched by director Thomas f. Bradac and a cut ob vious enamo red wuh the project -ma of the performers arc back for their founh rcnd111on. h's a divcncly endcanna ~semble, drawn together by the poetic rem1niscn of the adult Dylan (Gary Bell). who narratos the show and rell~es his expcnenccs throu&h a )Oungcr Dylan. played by Danny Obcrbed Both actor\ ha1.e been with the show since It\ fir\l (>roduct1on and "'the depth of their expcnencc 1s evident, as 1s their loving commit· ment to their charactrn Bell sple n- didly aniculatr\ the atmosphere of the 'ICl\On sn Tho mas' poetic metaphors, while Oberbeck bnm\ with enthur,1a\m an his ponrayal of the young Dylan. rl•vclang in thr JO)'i of childhood on th1., m()\t festive day of the )t:ar O berbeck and h1\ comrade\ - Bud ~he Robcn Fa\\ and Rick Tigert -ma) be \Omcwhat mature for their a"1gnments.1 but the1. con- vey their bo)i\h pla)fulnes\· con- v1nc1ngl) a\ the) la Hin 1n thr \no~ and pl&o/ prank\ on one another The sequence., with th1\ four~ome and Dylan's shnll) obnox1ou\ cousins <Jean1 Finnen\ and Irma LMano) torr•lne l'uure, Jliit Schoonover, Dan Chrltttaen1 and Danny Oberbedr ffrOlll lefll In "A CNd"1 Chrldllla1 In W•le1" at tit• Ge"' Theater. arc n ch with the unfettered pa\~1on of youth. Kay fkrlcl n1cch undcrpla)\ Dylan's moth~r whic:h give\ her moment of panic v.hen the turkc) I\ burned a pncelc\\ effrc: t Daniel ChnstUlen<i functwn' splcnd1dl> in tnple dut) a., the ( ommun1st uncle the .stem park keeper and the Wl\C con<itablc A standout among the Thoma.,· hohda) guests 1s Lorraine fusare as the beloved Aunt Ehcn. who hnngs a touch of maitJC -htcrally and theatncally -to Lhe productio n. Laune Freed alM> 1mpressc\ a s the headache-prone Aunt Bessie. while EhLabcth Mendoza draw\ some whd chuckles a\ the tippling Aunt Hannah ' Larr) F1'>hcr's dual role of 1he tip•» p<Jstman and the upnght Uncle Gyn l!I v.cll defined. 1.1.h1le Mam ie Cro\..cn'\ g1dd) dancrng num~r cn- n chc., the \how-and-tell ponaon Jim Schoonover deftl) presents the crac;hin' bore C nde TudH and Scan McDc\1ll 1s ph)'1.1c.all) 'convinc1n1t as the town bully G il Morales, kno""'n for ultra· elaborate and detailed settings. keeps this one simple. with two d oors and the liberal use of scnm but his starry night background 1~ beautifully accomplished "A Child'\ ( hmtmas in Wale5" continue\ through a ( h nstma\ E, e matinee at the Gem Theater. 12850 Marn t . (.1ardcn (,rn,c. w11h per- fo rmances Wedne'ida)' thro ugh Satura)'s at H p m and v.cekend matinee, at 3 p m <all 616-72 1 l for ticket information Turning orporatlons Into modern Medicis 9y TlnY K•NNSDY ._,..Cose+e ... • There wasn't a taco in the place. But the air was thick with the 11111 of CXpec'lallOn. About three dozen fa.sh1onably drnsed mcmben of the La1un1 Beach Museum Contemponry Collecton Council. 11on1with1pcc1al Taco Bell reprclentall\ICS, clustered in lfOUP'l drinkin.J Perrier water and sippina dry white wine. A huac vue of artificiaJ flowen towered ~nter Sll&C above everyone in the mam lobby of Taco Bell't. •ntematlonal corponte hcadquarten. • The occa11on was a pnvatc show1n1 o f the Taco Bell contcm· porary An Collcct1on. valued at about half a million dollan and permanently based in Irvine The tour bc&an pro mptly at 5:30 p.m . and was led by Chnsty Sebastian. a founding panner of Sebastian-Moore An and Design Consultants. purchasers and orpn11ers .of the Taco Bell collect1o n .. The advent of business buy1 na art 1s a new phenomenon," Scbastuan said. "They really arc strange bedfello ws." Then shc reminded tho\C present that David Rockcfcllcr wu responsible for making the mamage between bus10css and an possible. "Da1.1d Rockefellker'' influence was so m ighty." s-bc conunucd. "that bus1ne'i\C'I began to Ix patrons." In fact. 'ihe compared rnrporatc suppon of an1sts today to Med1c1 fam1I) .,uppon of llorent1ne anms centun~ ago However. the mamagc 1., not without bumps in the ma11re$S, Sebastian explained "I ha'e never had anyone (business) call me and say I have a m1lhon dollar\ to 'ipcnd on an. go pick oul whal you want." For Scba,.1an-Moorc. which pocket'l a neat IS t~..25 percent of the purchaser'\ budget. this 1~ not m<e. What's mo re. corporatio ns. Scba'lllan contended. arc going to be concerned with the images the) project. Conscqucnth, controversial. pol111cal, and csotenc work JU St doesn't make 11 1nt<i t nrporate corridor\. But St-bast1an 141 dett•rmincd that curporate ans as ll was once known -..afe floral. and rnn\tructed to match the c:arpct1ng -~ aboll'>hed forever , "As an nut\lde ton\ultant m\ goal 1\ to educate people." she said empha11calh The tour hcg.in on thl· Wl nnd floor v. here '1cv.er1 got to \CC a waJI relief \lulpturr h} Paul V'\mkt• that ~a" accidentally enough. pcrhap\ .. a huge larpc.·t \l ulptt·d ~1th \hel·p \heanng equipment" that complemented thl' ~h1tc hc1gc. and hlack drcor As the group made 11\ ~a' <'lr,ator '>lop h) elc,ator stop, up 1oward'> the pcnthou-.e t'lCt.ut1 \c \UllC\ about two do1cn of the I ~P­ p1ece collection v.ae npuundnl UflCIO h~ ~ba\tain Some of the better ~ork ~<I\ "rather metaph)\ICal · \he j\Ov.ed Ho v.e,er Patm1a T .to halto hirc\ler"• .. 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I, .. • UOOh' -Eco's baGk· --·and .as unGGJAventiQnal as ever 1y GINIVA COWNS AIU 3 3 .,._ lift- Ntw YORK -lJmbcno Eco for more than lO )Car\ a mcd1cvai 1eholar whose onl) claim to pop fame was a c hatty "'tckl> column in an Italian neW\~per, found himself an ovem1a.ht htcra') phcnomrnon 1n the early I 9JSCh "'1th the publi- catJon of ··The Name of the Ro5C " Ocluaed with 1nterv1cw\, Eco. The top of the pops (AP) -Hl'rc Jfl' th1· l)(•,1 ...... 111ng rc~ords of the v.r1•J;; .11 1 or1llng 10 < ashbo~ ·mag.a11nc • I "l hc Wa> l hat'\oul•l\t''<fr." Paula Ahdul 2 "A.ngelia ·· l<1d1ard \.1.11\ 1 "\\c IJ1dn t "i1,1rt tht· I 1r1· Bill\ Joel 4 ··Lov(' \hack " H-52' ~ "~nothcr 1>.i, n l'.11Jdl\\' ·Phil ( 011 10\ , .. Back 111 I 11t· \.,ut II \11111 1 'Do n't J...nm• \.fu1 h I 1n1Jd f{on\tadt \.I.Ith \rr•rn ,,.,,11, X "Pol\nn \1111 < c111ix·r 4 "Blame It 1111 th\' Rain ·· \1 1111 Vi1n1ll1 10 ··With I 'l"n lk.il 11t \1\ lkan " I a>lor D1l\ m· llA'-'80A (lflj ... A Yt we lave who would rather 1pend bu t1me readina and wnuna &.ban holdJoa coun with reponen. compiled what be called the "12 1d1ouc perpctu.aJ qucstJo ns" fro m which he couldn't escape. A JOUmal1s1 who aot wind o f this hst asked Eco in a recent interview what these quC1t1ons wen: so she wouldn't ask any of them The author, caught ofT-ruard, laughed and s~ud m his unvam- maucal but eloquent En&Jish: "I don't remember all the 12. but the fir.st one was. 'Why p vc '):OU this ullc "The Name of the Rose"'>" Mr, an\wcr was, 'Bccauie "P1nocch10 • wu already u'ICd · "The last question I really cannot \land bccau5ie ifs '!.IX ycan of 11. and that's, 'What do )Ou thank of the movie?'" For the record. Em had an agree- ment With the film'c; d1rccto f. Jean-· Jacque\ Annaud. not to C'Omment on 11 except to \a} generally that he liked 11 Eco. who live\ in Milan and Bologna, wa\ in New York for the U.S. pubh.cat1on ofh1!> second novel. "Foucault'\ Pendulum" <Harcoun Brace Jo., an"' 1ch S22 95) The book brole all Italian ..ale'> record'> when II wa\ pubh\hcd la\t }car. even a'> cnt1C\ a\'Mtlled 11 a\ even more unreadahle than "fhc Name of the Ro'><: " M~y m m plained tha t "l he Name of the Ro~" wa\ a clever detective story muddied by cxpan • -I ~ ............ l'r,1 I I ,, ~ I t0 10 '· ~ ": ~ Ge Tf Heewe" r, 11 tr: I ,,.. 4 I') IDWAa'OS (INIMA H,, ,, 9...,,, "~' ,.,, .. \•• I r I f 8.ac'tr to tJ\e ""'""• J r· 4 t 4\ M \ IOWAltOI fljlW,.OlrT CINeMA .... ~, • t(') , ......... ftcMl•• • , HMfe"' H'ef"tt r.i • • a.ctr to th• ,.,..,,,,. > ~ J • ; I O#AltOI ISLAND CINIMA ~, ,. , . lAtofif Who t T •ltltln9 The •••r • .... ~ .. HA•IO• T'WtH CINIMAJ .,.,,, , H,, 1 I Alf'\f,< ',,, •• ,, t tV, "•"'"" ,....... • t' "' I ne •• ., 1f#f, t t ' I "' ••S.A Cl~CMA ·,,.~NI " " , J CJvlttMat VMJn .. f't f•1 .. ''' I 1 41 •,£)/'~ 4 t 4', H TOWN CeHTe• CINeMAl •" .... . .,. of untranslated Lalin. co'• rnpon1e wu to wnte a book that opens with a quotatJon of un- translaled Hebrew a.nd demands even more of the reader In other words, he dO<'sn't ~owtow to convention "I d on't think an author has 10 wnte for a tariet audience 1n the same way in which )'OU produce a car or a new c1prettc for a certain people," he said. "I think the book must have the force to cr~te m audience.·· Eco, a \Cm}ot1cs prates~ a t the U m vero.11) o f Bologna, told an inter· viewer for The Atlantic "I am always a ltule discouraged h) people who \a)' 'But I don't undc"l;lnd Latin.' If I want<'d )'CJ U 10 under stand 11 I ""ould ha\C.· Lran \latcd 1L ... Someume\ difficult 1tka'> and passaaes arc put then: a.. magll spells " . T o find out if huu•rc, o f "Fo ucault'\ Pendulum" wen: n·ad· mg the l:xx>k or mcrcl~ drC\\ing up their cufTcc tahlt\ \.I.1th 11. th~ Italian mag.a.cine La Rcpubbhca hired pollstcrc; 111 phone bu) er\ o f "Fo ucault'\ Pendulum" a month later to ..cc h•>"' the' \.I.CH' taring \ fifth had nut 11pcncd the hrn1k ~2 percen t cla1mnl 1<1 haH· fin1\hl·d 11 Eco \hruggcd 11fT thc 'un C\ ·, \lg· n1ficance ··This ''>(andal' that \11 le"" people read 1mmcd1atd\ the book <,t·cm\ to me COmpletCI) . ln\<ln!i r hc hook needs time ·· ~1d tlic author, a ._....,...,,,. ,.._._...,..,, . t ........... '""-·' ,. 0 ·~ 4 OM r-r, t ti 1 ~ r ~ ' ....... ...,.. .... ,, I " eOWAltDI HUllfTlfljGTON l"Wlflj H' •I Vo• ,, <!•II r, !!Ill ' L-Who 't T•Mtl"t • J TJite Utffe fll'•tMeMI 4 ' I ~J I 4 Irvine THe UfljfVlltllTY Clfljl!MA I • ; •i ,• ~\• "" bearded. chain~ m ok1n1 man who lauahs castl)' and peers O'-tr black- nmmcd ~ that mt far down h11 nO\C lie '{ears the um form of an academic -a nondcscnpt Jacket and Ile that fall prcc1wl) bct"'cen fashionable and 1ll-tit11na. "I !.till rcct"1ve paper~. an1cles on 'The Name Qf the Ros.e' and I reah1<' that I 0 yea~ later the reading u. morr careful When I -.cc some· body who tell\ me. 'Oh. I onl) read your book lai.t )Car.' or 'I ha .,c still to read 11, • I am \>Cr) vcr) happ}' I don't want peo p le tu feel obliged 10 read the hook 1mmcd1a1ef\ I r<'ad Homer 2 f.'JCJ \ea,.., l.itcr dnd I en JO)ed IL·• . De..cnb1ng the plot •11 ·r uulault \ Pendulum" " dbc1ut d\ Cd\\ a .. de· \Cnbing th<' Bible'' ( a..aub<m . Belt>o and D1otallc' 1 arc three horcd editor\ in a -.c.holarl\ pubh'lhing hou'\.C in Milan The) .ire d1rt:ttcd b~ their profit·oh'><"'i"4.'d 00\!. to \tan up .s \Crll''> ol h<>11k\ on the octult and ar<." .,oon deluged v.11h manu<>Cnpl\ h~ il\"41ncd uadq x1t\ and crank\ r he\ dl'l1dc lht• lunatlC\ latk 1magma1111n anJ the' can do helter .,., fur thl'lr 11~ n dmu't·mcnt the} ucatc r hl' l'J.in .• grJnd lhcor. that hnk\ lhl· -.t·ucl\ 1iJ \tonl·hcngc uons arc taken very \Cnously by a aro up they dub the 01abohcars. who won't take ··He), "'e v.c"' o nly JOk- Ln&" for an an\wt'r W ilham Weaver who trandated ART From IM defintely uplifting Or was the Pcr- ncr ~ter having its efTect? Man)'-1n the art aroup felt th.at the m ost tntcresllRg work on e>.h1b11 was o n the to p floor Paradox1~1ly H oward Ben Trt''s T -shaped "Column 36" " both an< 1cnt and fu tunstic loolun1 Sculpted from sand<asted &Ju' \nd nmmed 1n copper, the m in1-grecn11.h &)o w of the colum 11vc' 11 an c<'ne . oth<'r world ly aspect Ato p the Oat ba~ balanc10g precanousl> 11 ~em'> a 5em1<1rcular piece of th<' -.aml' \and- casted glass re\h on 11'> art fhc two ends of the \Cm1-<. irdc appear to he reaching up""ard\ d\ if 10 fl) Sudden!) lhl' \mell of hut hor d'ocuvrcs \pirated up Imm deg.ant chafing dl\hc\ d\ \t:bd\t1an lon- cluded the tour Yet thcrc \.1.3\ more to ~ The \ICW from the t:\t·tull\<' tch> the m}\ll'f1t1·','.',' 11h1 l1·1 P1~r..im1d1 ' Ill ;---.-1-U_f_f-ELL'S . t c dtrOClllC\" u •I II er JO( )U \t about •:.,er-. •dhl r ma111r fi~,~~1~1~cnon 111 "ntnn L 1'. 1 UPHOLSTERY INC. fhl' pl11t th1t kl·n, "'hen thl') di\· ""'''• .... c..tfi9efl! cover that thl'tr Plan dnd II\ prl'tlll· 1922 IUHtlUI. cesu •s.t-541·1156 "Totai(y Delightful .. ~· On11e Whatley AT ™E MOVIES "'The Name o ( the Rose." allo ~ lated "f oucauh'• Pendulum" r..,.. th.e l taJtan and h.as received ft• uberant pra1tc for the fonnidab&it task offiCC1 at this pa.nicular umc of m.&ht wu mc\ment L1pu.s twinkled and blinked hu .. fireflies I\ stead) steam of head· h&hts a nd ~•llights inched over the . freeways Planes bhtzcd thro u&h tbe sit)' Herc and ther<' a -,w popped through the smoa and ruged at w heart "'iean"'hlle the half-milhon- dolla.r a.n colkttl<Jn at flaco Bell isn't for lhc ma'!."ln SclC'C1 JTOUps fna) \It""" 11 \cba\t1an confirmed. but b> \ptt1al arrangement o nl) ~s the tour group left the bu11din1 the) pa!>\Cd the lake fronds or Hawa11an ginger dnd the st.a.lies o( made-In· Ta1\.l.an nm.I of parad1sc, obln 1ou\ ix-rhap., to v.hat I\ real and "'hdt 1\ n11l For m11rt· 1nl11rmat1on ahout the Tau. 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Fountain Valley ,. .... .. ---am ·--~· ................... ,. .,.U..trtttt11 ... ~-- 4 ' H l'OUNTAlflj VAU.1 ¥ l"WIN i11Q ,y, CH.I.ATER CENTER W•m.,, •I I••<" ~1-0770 • •owA•o• CHAlrTI• CUO'ltl ... , ......... . "'• Uttt• M•f'M-+4 ~· A t •, GROWERS DIRECT $17.95 i----COUPON ----i J) CRISSMAN 'S Trees I I QUALITY TREES I I "NO CHARLIE BROWN'S" I I •11.95 I I -H .00 OFF PLOCUNG I L---~\!!!.li_!lf~~2~~---J Our f amlly: hu been 1ervi1'g thil aru for over 15 yeua. &.eell ..... TALKm9(~ 13) 111'9 H91 •• ..... lotO Al& .... .. lemAYml(O) 1tta>• .. ..,.u1 .. 11 a A.a (~I I I 1:00 1:30) S:OO 7 ,)0 tO:OO BRISTOL CIHUU 9,.,101 M•c Arthur s•o ru' WOODBRIDCE l.1rr•nc.1 p,,, ••r •HI ol Culw•• \\1 ·06SS T.. • • ' WESTBRf)('t" A· • r t TT . .. ~ ~ -. "., ~ 0Nnge CoMt DAILY Pll.OT/ Sundey, December 3, 1188 ... "'., . . --.. - 1'\tll\ \\IC\I' BuS/nes~ Committee for the Art.S gives~ 13 awards ly KAREN M. REED Of-D~ l'Wot Wlff An unprecedented l 3 Bustncss in the.Arts Awards were presented re- cently by the Orange County Busi- ness Committee for the Arts pt a special presentation at Patific Mutual. Newport Beach. A tra- dition1JI celebration dinner followed at The Ri(z Restaurant. Traditionally. according to ex- ecutive director Betty Mou. only 12 awards arc prcrscnted in recognition of outstan<ting support for and in- volvement with the ans in· the local community. However. a tic prompt- ed the addition. Moss was also pleased that four of the rec1p1ents were first time winners. prcsidc,;t; Security Pacific, Teresa MWer, vice president and director of cultural atrain; Ttie Times Orange County.· Larry BJpy, prcsidtnt Distinguished Awards, presented to businesses which have previously won a First Time and two Rctum Awards: The Irvine-Company, Tlaomu Nlelsea, vice chairman; C.J. Scgerstrom & Son s, Beary Se1et1trom, managing panner; Auro Corporation/Fluor Daniel. t.e.Ue G. McCra,.,, president; Pacific Mutual, nomaa S•UOD, president. to accept the SlOOO cash award underwritten by Marsh & Mt Len- nan Incorporated. Also, for bb "unfailing support for and partnership in the annual awards evening." Bui Pra1er of the Ritz received the Special Recog- nition Award. Judging for the Orange County awards (n\odeled after a similar tra- dition in New York) is conducted by a panel of both business and arts reprc5Cntatives. Judges for the 1989 competition were tGep Durenberger , director, the Center for the Study of Decorative Arts; Roana Koeay, prcsidcntr The Register Charities: fomia Gas Co.; and 'l'Mmu Wild, president, Thomas Wilek As- 50Ciates. The Orange County Business Committee for the Arts was founded in t 981 to slimulate business sup- port of and involvement in the arts. • • • Gluer Oduer. president of the tt.rr a. -...., lr~not• speMler earonne AINIYnlon, and David Tappan M tlle auslnea In the Arts awards dinner. Harry G. Bubb. chairman and CEO of Pacific Mutual and chair- man of the Committee. and David S. Tappan, Jr .. chairman and CEO of Fluor Corp, and founder of the Committee. welcomed the gathering. Caroline L. Ahmanson. busi- nesswoman. corpora(c director and chairman ememus. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco-11th District. served as keynote speaker. South Coast Repertory recit>ved the 1989 Arts Award. presented to honor a hOt-for-profit ans organiza- tion for its.achievements in develop- ing innovative partnerships with business to support the ans. Artistic Director David Emme• was on hand ..\.'\.'\ l ,A .'\DEHS Doa Laffooa, executive director. STOP-GAP;· Robert M. Mchtyre. retired chairman, Southern Cali- Orange County Trojan Leaiue, Mlm MayeU, past president, and. ~l'Ju­ ae Leckie, of the AssoclaUon of Troj•n Lea1uc were three Orange County USC alumns attending a rcc(:nt gathering of the Trojan t.e.gue Associates of Greater Chi- cago. Forty-seven alumns from the Jreater Chicago area were inducted into the organization at the . evenJ held at the Chicago Marriott Down- town. Award winners and their rrprescn- uni,•es included: First Time Award Winners: Fin• Feet Restaurant. Michael Kang. owner: T1ffan) & Co . J o Ellen Qualls. vice president, Trammell Crow Company/Winthrop F1nanc1al Associates. William ff. Lane Jr .. di\ 1sional panncr; and Ford Motor Com pan). Richard C. Greve. direc- tor of emplo)ec relatron\. Theory of cancer cover-µp comes ·right.out of left field DEA R ANN LANDERS: Your column seems to be the place where people can unload their anxieties. prejudices. suspicions and whatever else they might have on thetr mind I hope you will have the courage to print this. bomber tbt may not be able to fly, let diem flod tile money to co114eer llll1 llldeoas dl1ease tlaat lla1 toacla- td the lives of every person wlto la reading tbit column. DEAR ANN LANDERS: TJl!.s will be the least important letter you Wlll receive toda)., but I do hope you will take the 11me to read It. plainers rather hear'? ··Drop dead"? "Get lost .. ? .. Go to hell"? "Jump in the lake"? Or some obscene remark or ethnic slur that is all too common these days? a.tty Hutton. Ors. Lynne and Ja111e1 Doti, and Tom •nd Lynne Wiiek at th• 8u1lne11 In tell Arts awards. Return Award Winnt•,-.;: t-..PM(, Peat Marwick. Ronald L. Merriman . managing panner: First Interstate Bank. David C. Holman. exccu tl\ e nce president; Pacific Bcll/Pac1tic Telesis, Reed L. Royalty, area \'1ce It seems 10 me that after all these years and tremendous amounts spl'nt on research that someone should have come up with a cure for cancer. I ha ve a sneaking susp1c1on that the pharmaceut ical companies arc suppressing a cancer cure be· cause they arc making a tremendous amount of money from the drugs In a rc.-cent column. ye t another creep 1s cn11cal of those who try to be pleasant and say. "Have a good day." l cannot for the life of me understand why this should be ir- ntatinit. Whal would these com- This world needs all ~he gentleness and pleasantnes it can get. "Happy birthday.·· ·· Mt>rr) Christmas." "Good morning... "Happy New Year." "Good luck to you:· "Enjoy your dinner ..... Bless you." "Take care." And. yes. ··Ha ve a good day." Are you with me. Ann? llOHOS('OPI·: 1y SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Some will say to you. "Dream on'" Refu~ to be discouraged b) ljlose who lad _creauv1u·, _1maginat1on. :Uu ~c -----right to dream because man) il- lusions. asp1ra11ons are due 10 be- come .. real." TAURUS (.\pril 20-Ma~ 201 Study Anes message lnd1qdual in position to promote your cause 1<; st.andin$ do!><!. Scenario highlights inspiration, ambition. po"'cr to fulfill potential. Cancer. Capncorn persons play major roles. GEMlNJ (Mav 21-June 20)" Be cognizant of Ar1cs. Taurus mer,\agco; Focus on universal appeal. com- mumcation, poss1btl1t~ of sea journey. What once seemed out of reach 1s soon to become a\a1lablc You are going places! CANCER (June 21-Jul}' 22) You get new lease. Includes propen). hopes, dreams. Be especial!~ awart> of Gem1nt -message. Financial pic- ture wtll brighten _aim os 1_.bc.f 00: > o u are aware of 11. Someone "111 re- member you and reward. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Comphca- tions ansc in conncc11on with who said what. who made specific prom- -Norfolk. Va. Dear Norfolk.: You bet. HHIDGI·: When I raised 1h1s question with ise. Fi ne points will be discussed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)" a fnt>nd . he agreed ~1th me and legal affairs highlighted. Fi nail ) co-Hold ofT on making financial com-suggested that maybe the doctors arc operation will be gained from one m1tment. Shopping for automob1h." 1n on 1t. too. since cancer brings in previously an opponent. or large household Item ~hllUld be a lot of monc). especial!~ 10 the fi("ld Both vulnerable. South deals. _\'J,GO (Aug 1 3-Scpt ..,,,.AYO.Id-geared at-Obta1n+ng mfurmauon of w~~-NORIH forcing issues. You get what you That pan 1s lint'. but a' oid mom·~ What arc )Our thoughts on thi~ • 9 I l want through charm. cntenammcnt. outlay. You·11 understand' b A •) w II k di being an excellent ho'it. Empham on AQUARIUS (Jan. W-Fch 1·81 su ~ect, 00 1 )Ou in > pnnt <J I S b m ) letter and respond? •J Q 6 2 as1c 1ssue-s, dependent!>, general Lunar. numencal t'yclc"i coinc1dl· _ Onto Something in New Jer<te~ + J 1 6 5 3 heahh.;One who relics upon \OU with power. authont~. !>elf-con-0 N J 1 d ear ew er~ey: bave beard wic-c T EAST expresses gra111u c fidence. You meet deadline dcsp1~c bl h .. _, d · 1 b c..-, LIBRA (c-.. ,1 Oc 2., L b 1 T" y .1l t s t eory U'C ore an It s a solute-+ 7 6 ~ 4 + Vold .xpt. __ ,_ t. -): unar o stac es. 1ming 1s on target. ou IJ Insane. .;i aspect h1ghl1ghts personal feelbellt>r.you'lllookbcttcr.~ou'll -7 9 QJ1094l .. magnetism. ph}s1cal attraction. be in mood for romance. Surely you are aware that cancer K 10 5 3 o J 9 I 7 4 Some rulec; arc broken and this PISCES F ·b 19 M 1 ,0 . turgeons and people iJ1 tbe pbarma-+ Q 9 4 2 + 10 7 that he forgot to make sure of the uh1matel) pro, es beneficial. You'll f ( ( . -arc ~ -) ceutlcal business as well as their SOUTH small slam, and met with an unduly sa). .. , can thank m\ luck\" star'>!.. A.I most as 1 a cage door opcnc::d. )OU spouses, children, parents, brolbers Scorpio 1 ~ in picture.· · feel fresh air of freedom. cnano and sisters are just 81 susceptible to + A IC Q J 10 3 harsh fate. SCORPIO (Oct 2:\-No'. 21 ): highlights com~1.un 1cau o~. dl\lanc~: cancer 81 uyoae else. Do you be-yi A K 6 J There arc those who use sophisti- Check Libra message. lnquif\ is greater self-estcc:m. Re in touch lleve that tltey woald auppreu a 0 A cated methods whereby South ·could made concern ing propen}. home, Wlth one confi ned t~ home. ho~pital care for a disease that could kill + A K determine that North held three security. What appeared to be red Prc;>vidc impiration tllem or their loved ones? Give me The bidding: trumps and only a doubleton heart. tape tangle will unravel and )Clu'll IF DECEMBER JRD IS YOUR a break. South West North Eut That information would make a benefit as result. Reading material BIRTHDAY ~ou arr artt'illc \Cr-You 1~ak of .. cancer" 81 if it' ls 2 + Pass 2 NT Pus gran d slam a r'e3)()nable contract. provides substantial ans'-' Cr\. satile, have unu~ual scn.,c of humor. a •Ingle dtaease. Actually cancer Is J ...; Pus J + Pass Without such refiqcd methods, SAGIIT ARIUS ( :--.io,. 22-Dec .:>I 1· You arc awa re of ap~arancl.'. ward-bll!ldrtds of diseases. which is wily ~ 6 • Pass Pus p... South simpty blasted his way into Plent) of acu' 11~ close Lo home. robe. bod) _unagc. Earlier ~ou made It ls 10 dttficalt to eralilcate. Tlte O pening lead: Seven o r + what rated to be a taydown contract Relatives. neighbors 1mpan new!> maJOr domesuc adjustment that ftde al •ov'"'-m'"'Dt n--.. , to com Id r a ... .. " ~ -Even what seems l1"ke the s1"mplcst of six spades. that results in "electrified at- cou ha'e included actual change mlt many more dollars to anloc .. tb .. • "" f Id · r t West reasoned that declarer mospherc ·· You·11 be more: auuncd of residence or mantal status. Dur-secrets of cucer. Let ., not accept o contracts cou require care u to personal en\tronmen1. Spmtual 1ng December. )Ou break free from tbe u ease that we can't afford It. If handling. South was so upset at not might want to ruff some bearU in values surfan· Gemini featured si tuat19n that has pn)\ed costly. tlae polltldana can flnd billloas for a geUing to a grand slam on this hand dummy, so he led a trump. Declarer .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~..:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. woninhandand,without~vinatbe -e'¥""a ~tat Toaatint Clauea Cake Topa Waterford -Baccarat Uadro -Swarovald Enva•in1--U.P.S. Free Ci.ft Wrap• Oo an A .. ., t...1urw 8-<h 4t7-tltl ' ml.RR rux sttoP Why Pay Mqre? Ch00<."· S Cdilfornoa·s Leader on Se·PC.hon. Service Ouahty & P11ce Wool Tu•e<IO -$295 00 Wedding o< any other i>c· caslon Pack&oe 1nc1 P&nl. coal. st1111 lie cumt>erbun 540. 50 .. '50. 50 • A11a1lab1ltly hm1tf!<1 lo Slocll on hand Pt1ce gOO<l lhru 12115189 F"' r.>.Jt ent•tt' coiiec '""' ot TCJ•eoos No Blood T n1 R1411lrtd \8 v" Old 01( Open 24 hn 1515 S LAS VEGAS BLVD I AS VEGAS. NV · 242 54S-29SS AdYenturM At a.. Vecht Chartwa Speclallzlng In: Weddings, Receptions ns-4100 ..eowt, e.t11,u,1, a, eaeJ WE.DOING tNVIT A TIONS PlACECAAOS PERSONALIZED ANNOUNCEMENTS ltllHlerMMtM AU STAa DISC JOCKEYS "Th• Expe11&ne«J Profmionols" All Styles of Muiic 142-32391 , German Home Bakery Weddine Cakes ''11te Old· F•hion W•y" 29'0 Cince Ln. C.M. Call for Info MO-Giil -782 -8182 ABANDON THE MYTH 1!,.,1 •!Udfll\ 1< t'XJ>f°O•l~t' ~pttiallilftA 111 Ptrftttio1·!8~ Y~ar Video ProdactJons All Ckculou Pia• Now for PortraJt Glib OSE MOORE PHOTO Bachelore\,/&.chelor Pu-ti• IHtiaft .. .,..., ....... 164$0 Pacific Cout ffW)'. (213) $92-5585 (714) 846-3339 A Bu.atifal C~apel I r1d11tooal Of Con1rmpor1ry (.111hol1r, l'rolc1t11l1, 'l/on.°"nom, l11&!1 h tor ·,~amsh 893-7077 rIRST "ORLD TR6 VBL rvi..i.. SUVJC.S AO.SNCY DISCOUNT C•ITISSS AVAii.AB.LS 1.aoo.en..u12 a.a. J eat~em, ELEGANTTRAYS. !la 4lnpo 'lagm ...... ,ja ... " 723-0838 Steve Velez , c.llilt VW.OT• A...0.W. contract the sli&htcst thou&ht. de- cided to do exactly what Wat anfk.. ipated. South caahed the ace of hearts and continued with the k.ina. and the roof fell in. West ruffed and exited with a >1'1mp and declarer, who bad aJ. ready lost a trick, found bimldf looldna at two heart lolcrl and only one trump on the board as a ruff•. South cashed the ace-kins of dubl in the rorlom hope that 101De minor miracle would occur. When DOthiq materialized, declarer cooceded down one. South's play of the band would have been conec:t had the coatnc:t been leVen spedcs. But liDce it WU only th sp9da, tbal coatnc:t could have been teeured by taklna a lhn- p1e precaution. Declarer sbcNld cash only one biab heart ud dam ex.it with a low heart. No malts what the defendcn do, dedus wUJ then be able to ruff bia ......... , heart l<>1er with dummy'• ...,.. trump, then claim the rllt of tM lricka. t SATUADAY,"DECEMBEA 2, 1989 (!I Touch of Irony at Coliseum ~today I can't reme mber when I have been more intrigued by the outcome of an unimportant football game. The term unimportant of course, is relative. There are those who insist that every game m the Na- tional Football League is important to somebody. if o nly to a book- maker. Yet, it would be difficult to assign m uch significance to today's Raiders (6-6) vs. Broncos ( 10-2) contest at the Coliseum if it weren't for Mike Shanahan and Al Davis. This one, folks. is personal. And the irony is delicious. Davis. you see. is paying Shanahan to It! to beat him and you can't get more personal and de- licious than that. The background: Davis, who owns the Raiders. hired 37-\car-old Shanahan )ast year and fired him this year after only four games. of which the Raiders won onl) one. The team. seeming!) rejuvenated, has since gone 5-3 under h1story- maker An Shell. first black head ._,,-+---"'"'a""'-'h in the N FL Shana_ha!li mean- while. has returned to De-nver as an assistant coach. whe~ he served ~ before under Dan Ree\ es. The Raiders. though. are sull pay- ing Shanahan the bulk ofh1s $325.000 annual salan . OOicialh. he is a \.'O/un1eerass1stant coach in Denver. wtth the Broncos ocmg re- sponsible for onl~ $50.000 of ht'i stipend. It's a nice deal for I.kn\ er because there 1s nobod) Shanahan would rather beat than Da\ I\. And how can he do 11? That's easy. Shanahan 1s the Quanerbark coach and John Elwa) lo\ es him. It will be Shanahan, the tac tician. guiding Elway on tnc Ooor of the Coliseum. It will be Shanahan. the a venger. anaci...1ng the same Raider defense which failed him as a head -eoadL Agd 1t will be Da' 1s who will be turning vanous shades of red 1f Shanahan and Elway succeed. It's one thing to fire a coach and pay him off. It's qu1t(' 'iOmething else to be paving him while he"~ beating you: And i.f you d on't beltc"'e Shanahan 1s motivated. rnn~Jder the words of Elway as he described the Broncos' quarterback meeting four days ago: .. He (Shanahan) said more in 45 minutes than he usuall\ savs in three hours," said John, "so iherc's defi- nitely a little animos1t) there as far as Mike is concerned:· Indeed, Shanahan even.suggested to Elway that .. 38 points in the fi rst half would not be enough." refemng to the 38 the Broncos scored in the first half of last week's victory over Seattle. Those words wound up on the bulletin board of the Raiders. There is irony. too. surrounding the R~ders' quarterback. When Shanahan coached the Raiders. he wanted to start Steve Beuerlein but Davis favored Jay Schroeder. the tnan he had given a SI millton contract. Shell has smce inserted Bcuerlcto as his starting QB and this time. Davis has remamed silent. Much of the Raiders' offense. too. remains the same as the one in- stalled by Shanahan. although it has been simplified. As Shanahan said the other day after viewing scouting film: ••1t•s pretty easy for me to call thc plays." Under normal circumstances. with the Broncos a shoo-in to reach the playoffs, possessing a twC>-"game (Please tff T AUEY /C2J t 'HEt:D011 HO ft I. B..\SKt:THAl.I. ('l .,;\SSI(' UCI suffers pair of setbacks By ED ZINTEL D.ity l'llo< Con..,...,_,,, \ !he slo~er. lower-cktane I 1CI basketball team hasn't' quite found this slower rpm to m liking. Coach 8111 Mulligan's team JU'it isn't so 5ure about scores Jn douhle digits. The Anteatt"rs ft"ll to the L' nt' l'f· sit) · o_f Tennessee-Chattanooga. 74-72. in the champ1onsh1p of the Freedom Bo"' I Classic Saturda\ night at UCI Bren Events Center. and there "'as more bad ncwc; rhan JUst the final .. core . L'C I point guard and floor lca<lcr Rod Palmer sprained his knee in the lir<,t half. <;at our rhc rest of the game and 1s out 1nddin1teh. He "'Ill undergo 1c~t!> lln Monda~. Mulligan "a" forced 10 go to h1'> bench but all he could comc up"' 11h "'a~ a lot 'of inexpenence Freshmen Ben Rtsh\.\ain. ~an Rigdon and Craig Man.hall all1'-1cd to fill 1n for Palmer, but produced JUSI seH'n points bct\.\een them. .\nd )Ct l'CI ( 1-3) had a chance w "'1n 11 do"n to the final ~cond But Rid,, Rutkr'~ behind-the-hack. dn· p~:rat.10n '>hot from the frl·e t hro"' ltnc at thl' buacr nc,cr had a chann· l 'T( forward Dernck K1rce led thc ~outhcrn ( onfen:nce Mocrn'>ln'> (~·fl) \\1th 21 points and was named tournan11:11~\ P l "< I centl'~1rk~ Butler "ac, the gamt·"· lcadmg <,corer with 23 point'i. Ju.,11n .\nderson had 12 for the .\nteata<,, Jeff I fcrdman had 11 and Roh Doi... tort/\ k added I 0. fhl' t\\o 1ra1i1., matched up \\l'll 1n thl' tir\t halt until Palmer came HIGH SCHOOL FOOTB-"LL PLAYOFFS Edison High qu•rterb•ck Donnie Smith rolls to the right to tire • first h•lf pass over two Font•na Hloh p•ss rushers. cru,h1ng dcm n underneath the ba!>i...et "'11h JU'>l mer four minult"'> kft to pl;i~ The \core wa ... ltl'd. 29-29. at that plllnl. but lhl· \fun:a<,ins '>tored the nl'\t '>I\ po1ntc, Ix-tort· l (I''> ..\ntfrr\<in h11 J \-p<>1n1 ba.,kt·t tu mai...t· 1l ''-l~ Jl thl' halt "-1rLt· Int .111 '>1..uras at thc hall \\1th I (I P<•1111'> l re '>hOt 46 pt.'rll'nl 111 the hall I ( I 'hot \8 IX'fll'nl I hl' \lllfl' \\J' lll'd li' l' 11111\'\. Ill thL' lir\I h.11! Th\· h1ggl''>l lead \\J., held h\ I T< .ii 1)-29 ·11 ·\\,1\ .1 l1.ig1L lo" 111 lo<.L P.ilml.'r .. \l ull1g.in \.11J '"lk·, a hig· 11mc: guard J11d Pllr floor k alll'f '01 ha \Ing \ulll\'lllh 111 go 111 "1 thcw t him fl'JI'\ hurt~ .. .$1111 i < I \l,l\eJ ''•th I IC thrnughtiut tlw g...inw Thl· \l11l- c:a.,1n..,· h1ggl.''>l kad "a'> "'2-n>-. \\tth I 14 toJ10.,..1ng a pair ut lrt'l' thrn"'' b' "1rn· . RutlN h11 a n-loot '>hfll frcirn the ba'>eltnl' '>'Ith 4fi '>ClonJ, kit to lUI thl' lcaJ 111 12 • .,, l l\.1rLc: \\:J~ then 1.,ukd h\ \ndt·r\un '>'Ith 2"' \Ccundc, kt1 Jnd hl L.ilmh '>Jill l\\t>ln•t• thr""' to m.1i...l' 11 '14_ "'11 ..\mkr!>on fl''>p<rn J ed "'llh a 'Pih· ning '>hot undancalh 10 malt· 11 ~+. ~2 \\llh 12 '>ClUl1d'> kit I f< ·., Em \p1,·c~ \\J' 1hn1 qu1li...1~ lnukd hut 1111\\l'd th\' f111n1 end ulthL honu'> \1luat1on !o t,1' e I ( I thl' hall "1th I' 1 .,i.•, "nth kit l lh' \n tt'Jll.'r<1 \\11ri...,·J thl 1 .. , i... J.,,, !l 10 (\.\n \\'t'nnd' lwl •r, \ndc"r\On JllL'lllPIL'll tu Jrt\l' th\' l.J11. I k \\J'> Lalkd l11r hJrgin~ \ ~1111d l Jll .. \lull1!!;.ir, ~·d · I (Pl~as~ see U Cl/C4 J D•Nr ""o• ..-to• bJ ~· ,..,,.. Smith threw for 296 yards and• touchdown, white runnln9 for two more scoles &n the night In Edison's 48-JS 1011. Edison's upset bid falls short ' Top-rated Fonta.na rallies for 48-35 semifinal win sparlo.ed b~ a ~1-~arJ run h' \11i...,· Cunningham. "'ho t<.'lok thr tf.lll on a re,ersc from ';hC'11nan and ll.a'e the Charger; a tir.t do,l n at the '11 Ft'e pla'' lata. '\ht•rman "'cn1 intn lhc end zont' FONT ANA -From the word go. Edison H igh became 1n,ohcd in the most thnlltng game 1n ttc; h1stof) Unfortunatelv, 1t wasn't a '1cton. With close st1il counung in onf) horseshoes and grenades. the Chargers. 10-3. came up short. in their bid to upset Lhe top-ranked team in the state. Fontana's Stc~clers. one of the top teams in the nation. according to USA T oda}. entered Saturday night's CIF 01v1s1on I semifinal with six shutouts. No tC'am had scored m ore than 22 points in an} game against them. and the Steelers' defense allowed onl) 5.] points per contest. The Cha~ers apparent!} weren't listening. Edison Coach Dave White had other plans. Behind the fine passing of senior quarterback Donnie Smith and the running of tailback S~e Sherman. Edison pulled off 28 firsf-half point.s and stunned the host Steelers. With an amazing usonmeot of talented athletes. however. Fontana ( 13-0) came back and delivettd a ' 48-35 knockout punch lo send the Chargers reeling in an offenc;I\ e slugfest here at Fontana H igh. "We caught thcm off guard J little:· said White. "hose team rnn- trolled the first half and It'd 28-1 ~ at intcnniss1on. ''The) hadn't g1\"Ch up 28 points in a game this ~car. let alone in a half." , Fontana running back Samii~ Vaoifi. who earned onh a dozen times but managed to· cam ~24 yards. scored on a I J-) ard touch- down run with 50 seconds left in the game to put the Steelers ahead. 42-35. on an eittra point b) 8111~ Marquez. Smith's desperation pass \.\llh t"o seconds left was intercepted b} Fo n- tana's William Ephraim. who re- turned it 83 yards for a toµchdown with no time remaining to make the score look a little deceiving. "We knew what we could do. and we wtnt out and executed in the first half," said Smith, who completed 22 of 38 passes for 296 yards and one touchdown. with 200 of the yards oomina in the first half. "We didn't e\t•cutc the same wa' in the Sl'cond half The\ started lookmg for the pao;o; more The' had to pump 11 up in the <.l·u1nJ hJlt' The~ reallied "'hat \lo\' wcrc d111ntt. an~ that "as sconng l'n l'\\'n dnve .. The latter "'a!-indeed l'' 1Jcnt rn the first half a<. th,· Charger<. c,rnreJ on fou r of their fiH' pos~4'\lonc; And even their last scnc .... "'hirh was cut short h~ the halftime gun could ha"e casih rc~ulted 1n a <.n1re Smith fired an mcompkte pa~., while the ( harger" ''rre nn the Fontana 24 w-11h one '>t'<.'ond left Doug Merlino. \lo ho \..K\..t'd three PATs. would haq;· tx·rn gl\t'n a chance to kick a 42-~ ard ticlJ goal Playtng at home has its ad' antages. Edison rolled up '01 nt•t ~ards. with Sherman collec11ng 144 rushing yards on 23 camcs. and tight end Bnan Higgins caught eight passes for I 05 yards 10 lead the wa~. Sherman gave the Chargers a 35-28 lead in the fourth quarter. wbco ho scored on a 26-yard run with 9:08 left. Edison's d.nve \.\as On 11\ en\u1ng ...cnl'' h 1ntana ust·d a fai...t· punt 111 l..t·cr 11' dn\t' all\ e on tounh d lm n 811ht" \\ 1- ' t''iler "'ho earned 15 time' ttlr 'ii ~ards. capped the \teckr,· dnq· wnh .i 16-\ard touchdo"n run and the game "J~ 11ed. ~5-I' .sfter \1ar- quez booted the poiiat aftn "I felt the mnmt·ntum thangt after that falr runt ·· \\ h11e '31d "\\ e k.ne" the\ \.\ere go.ng It> Jn 11 and the' did "I don't think thn 11utplJ\l'1l 11<.. and that's a team that hJ' far more weapons than U'> Wr \..ne'>' ~c could throw the hall on thrm \\ c JU(,t \loCren"t sure 1r we rould <.top their offense .. Edison dro' c fib 'nrd" on II\ opening senes. and Sh~rman scored on a 1-)ard run Fontana had three quick pla)s then punted The Chargers. "'1th nothmg to lo<.e and e"Cl') thing to gain. scored again (PIHH see EDISON/CSI ('0""' '\ll'l C 0111 f,I H \'kl I H \I I Mater Dei establishing minor ~tip-off' dynasty -l~ckson le9ds .Rustlers past Fullerton, 99-6 1 8Y llUSSILL IANKS 09l!J ,... c: ......... Dynasties come and go. The last one seen around these pe.ns problbiy was on tltf television. 1tamna Joan Collins. But Ma ter Oci, since Gary McKn1&ht too vcr the reins. is llecpina up It• version. but the Monarctas-oroblbly naurc they can't \ouch chat bu.mettc -anatomiQlly socatins. Maler Dei. lhoulh. ha• put IOcDe numbm .. her Wt hive betn .... ,~-~ .... ~ lbc nl AaRUal Costa Me.· Newpon H.w Tit Oft' Tour- ns111 1191 • two ilYI at 0. Mlitll.tilllklMMll . The Mo narths destroyed La Quinta in a fim-round game. 96-29. and 1hcn Saturday night hum bled a VCI)' good Irvine team, 71-42. that reached the 5-A Clf Championship pmc last )'Car apinst Capistrano Valley. Huntinaton Beach, which tan l'aSt Trabuco Hills\ 87-72, now ha the unenviable talk of olayif\I Mater Dc1, Monday niaht. at '7:30 In the Musta"P.' 0)'m. tcve Keith. lrvine•s co.ch. •id. .. Wc'°'le 1enmmqcd Sllddlebkk and plaYf!d Mater Ori. any other .._ we ~Y wiU be like a bnilth al hilh lir. TM V~ IOI e11ueht ia IM Mau1dli' ~._...Md weN blOWn away. ,.,_ ...... /C41 • • Th\ Diiiy Not Dawn Hua scored 14 points off the bench, Mickey H•m1lto1l ICOrcd 11 The Ooldc.JL W.esl Coue,c in reterVe a.nd tacee John n hid womeo•s buketblll team, ranked 10 potnts. leCOftd to Fullerton in the Southern The RusJlcrs led 43-32 at th<.' half, Cali.bnia ~teaton wonK"n's poll but Fullcrton cut the l~ad to ct&ht downed the Hornets for the 9CCX>nd with about 15 m inutes to play beffWt time uu1 aeuon, rcaisterina a 99-.6 l Golden West pulled •~)' durina the victory in the temiffnals of the Col· final to miau\CS. 9 of the Sequoia Toumament in Golda Wm plays the •inntT o( Visalia. Sl!Qarday'1 late semifinal brtwma Tht Rustkn improved to 9-0 II Co11e1t of the ScG..-. and LA Claudette Jecbon led ftve ~ in Valley in ioday'1 title ...-. . double ~ witll. 19 ....... • J8Cbon hit 7 of 14 tum IM loor la ..... WCMMG'I KtlGa: llld Mded. ti Nllnadt a 01H1 8U1aC" ·~ • ..... W• outrebo•.-. Fulltn1s = .. A>. f; ti ~ :: .. "!-..,'= ~... .. ,,, .... _., ··-~W 16 ..... ..... -l·lllj·~· - Rod Palmer Pirates ·capture title The Daily Pilot f<lRR-\'\I r -t1r.tngl <oJ\t t ollqH· nwn ' '>u1.u'..r , 11a1 n I a1rd HJ,,., J1dr · 1,Jlh thinlo.. tw. ll'am fl'a'l\L·ll du1· 'l''-!Xll 11 •m 1t<, Int'' 1n thl ,umr1un1l\ u1ll1·cl 'tJI\' '>l>L'CCr wurnJni,·nt .11 LI t ~m1n.c..> < olkge thl\ \\l'l'"l'l"lJ v. ell. .t thJI 1.1.J' thl L"a'>e. he "'as ·right Thl· P1ralt:\ 'lort·J thrn· 11m'~ 1n ,., 11nd ll.11! Ill ~apturc ~~~'"--"-1 111k "nh .1 1.: '1, t,1r. 11\ i:r Fresno < 1\\ < • .tke->-111 1hc championship g.1llll \, !111J.l\ ')( ( \.\ hllh \.\On It~ l.1,1 ,, .. l n g..1ml·, ,· '' 'hl·J th\' .,,.a,.on I '°'.4.: .J "\\, 1 1~,.rn! '"· ulJ pl,t\ them l'' l ll • ~. ,,, '1. .11, .. 1 •11•\ "'ould "'.id I l.1 .... '·' ' I II t J'>'>l,tant \·11Jd \l.1"f1c. < !.iur· and I td t 1h.111h ~"r .1 'ii:·.1" 'I•, l.\\'fl' the~ rL'.J• . ·1 "·~·" •11 " tL g111ng to "''n• ll' ' ,_.1 I 1h 1 ~ nl.'n hcxh th<' 11:.t'' 1111 .... ~· "n :hl' 1 ... 11rn:imen1 1h.1i ( >r,t'l!!l I "•l'l \J' .1 ILJm that 1.1111'd Ix h.rndh•J \nJ' \lf •thl 'l ••tt! '" 1n' and P 1JI 111Jh.1m .. :i.., '" k<1J--4he of- l\'n'' .rnd !!••.d1, \lari... l.ang\lo Orth~ \ll•PPLLI Ii\ l ,h,1t\ to lead an ti.J\\t;ind:ng Jell'.,..,1, e dlon along \\llh in'ldL' lullhJl i..,., R1l h Pt-thtgal and -.,hJun .IJrrJrd Lang•\!inh~ "'a!> \ nll'd thl· 'H·,·lclld \ .'\1n't \'aluable PIJ' 1·r F0 fl'\011 man,tgt•J Ill \COrl' IWO g •Jt' r thl tin.11 l•l minutes after r lrJnfl { "J'I put in -.t''"t·ral re- '1·r'l'" 11l.i.iJ111~ 11.., '-l'l'1ind tt"am g11Jl•l \Ill r ~ rl·,1111 ,,,ad, 11 1-2. (Pl~ase see PIRATES/CS) ace women top Cosumnes, win state tit1e The Dally Piiot TORR~'\;( E The Orange Coast Collt"gc wom en'<; socCC'r 1eam decided 10 ta\..e an aggress; ve angle in the l.ommunlt) college women's state champ1onsh1p match on Satur- da~ and 11 paid olT'>'1th a 1-0 vtctory O\'er Cosumncc; R1,er College a t El Camino College "( didn't think "e pla)cd very well at start." -.aid Orange Coast Coach Barbara Bo nd "We went into the match 'en confident. Our 1ntcn- 11on was to be super aggre s1ve and keep the prcc;sure o n· their goahe. She was a good ~oalte. but we tned to put in their mind that they had to <,1t back and pla~ defense." "feanwhtk. Bond said she wu impressed with the play of her OW1'1 goalie. Julie Wilhamc;. who had six saves. The Pirates i...cpt the pressure on. tak10g I 7 shots on goal compared to Cosumnes· nine and making ntnc more comer kicks than the Ch1d's. But nothine camc of 11 in terms of. sconng until the second half. • '"·l~.tse see WOMEN/CJJ Cowboys ·1ooklng for any ,dge when they welcome Rams today ly D~NNE H. FREEMJ\N Ill ...,._ Wrllef IRVING. Texas -The Dallas Cowboys are having to search hard for incentives ai their first season under new Coach Jimmy Johnson arinds to an end. "I thought we'd be a better foot- ball team," said Johnson. who is trying to get his 1-11 team read> to play the playoff-hungry -Rams today an Texas Stadium (Channel 2 at I 0 a.m.). Now that the shock is over mov- ing from the University of M1am1 to the NFL. Johnson hopes his team can show improvement an certain areas before the season ends. He doesn't talk victories an) more like he did at the start of the season. "Th.e imponant thin$ is to turn around our turnover ratio," he said. "I'd like to see us force more takeaways. That's the big area where we need improvement. "We've done welJ in cutting down our number of penalties and im- proving our two minute offen~ and defense. But wt''ve got to be more protectivl' of the football and get better at taking the ball away." Johnson said his staff will study_ the problem throughout the off season. "We've (video) taped all of our turnovers.'' Johnson said. "Wt.•'rt' studving the ~roblem. l don't Stt u!I maki ng an) dramatic improvement before the season 1s over." Johnson sai.d thl' Rams are a perfl'ct example of a team not beat- ing itself. The Rams have lost onl> six fumbles and had 15 1ntercep11ons while the Co" boys have thrown 21 antt'rceptions and lo~t I 0 fumbles. "That shows }OU one of the dif- ferences between a winning losing team.'' Johnson said ··t-.tistakes kill you at this level of football." Johnson is hoping 1hc l'\tra three days off afier a ~7-0 Thanlsgl\ mg Da) loss to Ph1ladelph1a ~•II help his team put up a good ballll' against the Rams. "I think thl' da)s off "ill help us as much mentally as 11 will ph)s1- cally ... he said. "When you arc winning you have a tendency to take things 1n stnde. W~en you are losang. the gnnd gets to you. espccialh rnent:illy. We needed to take a (cw da)S otT." The Cowboys were nine-point underdogs against the Ram~. who are 8-4 wuh three straight victories. The Rams an: corning o tT a 20-17 overt1ml' \ 1cton m Ne"' Orleans. The scnes ~l\\Cl'n tht' two teams 1s ued at 11-1 1 Shanahari returns to Coliseum with Broncos to face Raiders By JOHN NADEL Al' SponJ Wrtt•r LOS ANGELES -Two months to the day after he was tired as head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders. M ike Shanahan return~ to thc Col- iseum for a game which might make or break the Raiders· playoff - chances. Shanahan was an assi)tant coach for the DenYer Broncos when Al Davis hired him to run the Raiders on Feb. 29: 1988. O" ner and coach had differences almost immediate!). and Los Angele~ \\Cn t 7-9 in Shanahan's first \ear. This past Oct 3. "1th 1he Raiders struggling at 1-3. Shanahan was d1s- missed -and 1 eplacrd by An Shell. who bec~mt:> the first black head coach an the modern NFL era. After a two-week cooling off period. Shanahan accepted an offer by the Broncos to return as quar- terback coach and has been credited Wlth helping Denver. the AFC champion rn 1986 and 1987.'make a return to prom inence. At 10-2. the Broncos ha'e alrt.>ad) clinched the AFC West cham- pionship and need onl) two "an~ in their final four games to clinch homefield ad,antage thro ughout the playoffs. Meanwhile. the Raiders have gone are 5-3 under Shell. gt vang them a 6-6 rl'cord. The) 're trying to qualify for the pla~offs for the first time since 1985 and remain all\ c 1n the race for a wild-card benh But the) can't afford man) more losses -fact 1s. one more setback m1&ht prove fatal. fhe Broncos and Ra1Jers meet today at I p.m . <\ crowd of more than 70.000 -by far the b1ggl'st of the season to watch the Raiders play a home game -is anucipated. Nine days before Shanahan was fired. the Broncos beat the Raiders. 31-21. at Mile High Stadium in thc first game between thl' teams this season. Since the NFL ~ent to a 16-gaml' format in 197 . the Broncos and Raiders are the only dl\·1s1o n oppo- nents who have never split a season series, so if form prevails. Denver will win today. But as Shell said with a smile. "There'a first time for everything." Shanahan admitted tha< this game bolds e'\tra imponancc for him. TALLEY I From Cl lead over anyone as winningest team ( 10-2) in the AFC. and the Raiders (6~6) battling six other teams for a wild card berth, the LA aggregation would appear mo re motivated to win. ' Indeed. oddsmakcrs from Las "Any time ~ou spend a )car and a half\\1th a team. and you put )Our life into 11. 18 hours a da). seven da)S a week. ob\ 1ousl) there's going to be some strong feelings.'' he said. "(But) it's not a game ~tween M1kl• Shanahan and the Raiders. it 's a game ~tween the Broncos and the Raiders." The Broncos reached the S uper Bowl followang the 1986 and 1987 seasons m osth· because of an olTense led by quanerback John Elwa). No". it's the defense that's lead- ing the way -DeO\er has allowed only 177 points this season. fe .... er than e\-cryone m th<.' NFL e"cep1 Cleveland. "Which has g1\t'n up 173 .. fusL of alLv..c.:.u:_£Ql. ~• new staners.'' Bronco!. Coach Dan Rl·- eves said. ''Tho~ gu}s arc great additwns. I think tht' sdll'me the defensive coac hl''-have: romt.• m hi:re and put 1n haH· our pl:1)ers \Cl)' excited." The Bronco' ha n· a nt'" dt>fensn e coordinator. \\ adc Ph1ll1ps. and a nt'w defensive hne coorh. Earl Leg· gett. Ph1ll1p!> had been an assistant with Ph1ladelph1a for the past thre1.· seasons "h1lc Leggett wa' a n assl'- tant with the Raiders from I Q!<0-88. "We didn't pla} well last year. we didn't play hard." Reeves said. "If you don't play hard 1n this le:lgu(', you don't have a chancl'. I figured 1f our attitude changed ..... e·d han· a chance to compete 1n th<.' d" 1<,1on Vegas who should kno .... better ha'c installed the Raiders as one-Point favontl's. These arc not normal c1rr um- stances. however. and C\ en though Mike Shanahan can·1 run or throw. I think he'll help the Bronco~ klt'k some butt this afternoon. I wouldn't be surprist'd 1 f'D\~n,er won this one by 20. Candidates abound at this point ~or Coach of the Year ly DAVE GOLDBERG ,.,. ,_ wm .. player personnel. Jim Hanifan. the former Cards· coach 1s the interim. but Atlanta's first choice to repla~ Campbell is Duke's Steve Spurner. who's also the first cho1~ of'a lot of peo ple. As for Phoenix. while there are rumors about such name coaches as the unemployed BarT) Switzer. late of Oklahoma. and Larry Smith of USC'. who would be returning to the state where he made his name. the front-runner now 1s Fritz Shurmur. the Rams' defensive coordinator. He was the runner-up last year when Bud Carson J.ot the Cleveland job and. like Stallings. is a nuts-an -bolts football guy. In fact. Carson's success may open the door for other long-passed over assistants, hke Floyd Peters. Minnesota's defensive coordinator (the griping there is over Bob Schnelker. the offensi ve coordinator). Who else will go? Leon Hess, the over-loyal owner of the Jets. seemed to indicate recently that he might regretfully have to fire Joe Walto!\ at the end of the season. although a couple of more wins and ... Chuck Knox of Seattle also could leave, but only on bis own terms -Kenneth Bchrin.g. the owner. would have Lo pay him $2 million to have him sit out the last two years of his contract. One IUY who's problbly safe is Minnesota's Jerry Burns. even thouah af 1 unlikely he'IJ make a trip to the Super Bowl this Kason. Mike Lyon, the team's president, says Bums' JOb is safe and that Bums controb his assistanu - includinc Schnelker, who Bums says he won't fire. 0 Speak.i~ of 8um1 ... In ttainana camp he said he thou_p_t th.It he wouldn't trade Wade Wilson and Tomm~mer for any other team's lOJ> two quarterblck\ 1ndudifta Joe Monaana ud Steve Youns. ' Now the Vikinp have Iott two itraiaht, botb by a poiat ud tbe ofh.te lw oroduc:Cld jUll three touch· dowDt in fbur pmes -only one on a sustained drive -IDd Burnt 11a·1 pthins about bis qunat.cu uymon. •1 Dow ~·1 aa lMbW_ty IO put I.be bd la IM eod zoae," bi lilid aftei' the :Z0.19 '-to 0... •Y ~1 .. ~ c1o ~ .. rrM_~_.tsor KoW ... ..._ Wilton ,-a Kramer b 'Joe ...._ wt"'" vo.g · ............ Gila• -.... ;2=w'~ ..... Mtc ..... ~ ........ Theme for week's winter baseball meetings: ~we're in the Money' Before leaving for the winter meetinp '-• ~ in NasbviUc, major leaiue aeneraJ m~rs -y made sure t.bey bad lhcir cbeckbooii and • · · • calcu..lators. First, Klrby Puckelt and Rickey Hendenon sianed multiyear contraC1s that Jwill pay them $3 millio a season. Then Mark Langston topoed them by sianing a five-year, S 16 million deal wtth the Angels. A little mo.re than 20 years ago, t&e nation wu abuzz when Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale of Los Angeles held out for SI00.000. The·-Oaklaod A's 'ot ore than that per man for winning the World Senes t · year. But hey. ifs a S200 taxi ride from the airpon to town. Tokyo now. ashville is the home of Country music, but the theme or this weok's pany is "We're in the Money." ual Perez, a pitcher with a 64-62 career record and a t ubled past. got SS. 7 million from the New York Yankees for three years. He's now the second highest paid Vankee aOer Don Mattingly. With Langston gone, the other big-ticket free agent is ~liever Mark Davis. wlto won the NL Cy Youna cp 1 en 1: o 1 1 111 n \' Gary Ba.rbaDk, radio personality on WLW in Cincinnati, commentinJ on the new candy bar named for Boomer Es1ason. quanerback of the Bengals: "l think 1t comes in a sack.'~ Kings, Hrudey blank Rangers Kelly Hrudey stopped· 35 shots for his ninth career shutout and Luc Robitaille had ... 1wo goals and an assist to lead the Los ~• "-:, Angeles Kings to a 6-0 victory over the New York Rangers Saturda} night at the Forum. Kings Coach Tom Webster was making his debut against the Rangers. whom he coached for 16 games at the stan of the 1986-87 season before he resigned with an inner ear ailment that prevented him from t'Qling. It was Hrudey's second shutout of the year, as he blanked Detroit .S-0 in the third game of the year. He has three with the Kings, who acquired him last Feb. 22 from the New York Islanders. Elsewhere in the NHL Saturday: •Olien 6, North Stars 1: Glenn Anderson broke out of a scoring slump with three goals and two assists as host Edmonton romped. Anderson, who hadn't M:ored a goal m 12 games. dominated the ice along with M ark Messier, who had three assists. and ddenseman Kl'vm Lowe. who had a goal and an assist. •Flames 7, Maple Leafs 4: Dcfenseman Al Macin- nis extended his sconng streak to I 0 games and ended a Toronto comeback with a th1rd-penod goal as Calgary ~at the-vniting-Mapll' Leafs:----- •Blues !, Bruins 1: Paul Mad.can and Brett Hull scored goals 13 seconds apart in the firs~penod and St. Louis made them stand up. ft was only the second loss in 13 games for the Bruins and their t'irst home defeat m the last eight contests. • Pengalns 7. Nordlques 4: Mario Lem1eull scored three goals to lie a P1t1sburgh club record and extt'nd his pomts streak to IS games as the Penguins won m Quebec. Lem1eull 's third goal o f the game and 3 I 6th of fils career moved him into a lie for tht' Peniums' all- t1me goals record \.\Ith Jean Pronovost. "ho retired in 1978. •Capitals S, Devils 3: Mike Ridley broke a second- penod tie with his fifth goal in eight games and latt'r set up two third-period 1ns1,1rance ~oals as Washington triumphed in East Rutherford. Dino Ciccarelli added two goals arid an asc;1st as lhl' Capi1als won for the founh time in five games. • Islanders 6. Jets 3: NHL goal-sconng leader Pat LaFontaine scored twice and Pat Flatley notched four points as v1s111ng Ne~ York beat WinniJ)t'g. •Whalers 4, Canadlens 3: Bo-Mikael Andt'rsson scored a shon-handt.'d goal on a breakawa) earl} an the third period to gi ve Hartford the victory an Montreal. Edberg stuns top-seed L-endl NEW YORK -Stdan Edberg. serving bnlhantly, shocked top-seeded Ivan Lendl. • • 7-6 (7-5). 7-5. Saturday to set up a rematch ,,,,.- with Bons Bl'cker 1n the championship match o~the Masters tennis toumamt'nL c::..JrO<fa y's final gi ves Edberg a second shot against Becker, the man who would be king. The Swede was shelled by Becker in a meaningless round-robin match Fnday night. 6-1. 6-4. Lcndl and Bcckl'r were heavily favored to battle for supremacy in this season~nding tournament. And, despite the loss. Lendl remains No. I in the world on the Association of Tennis Professionals computer. TAC agrees on dFug program Award by savina 44 pmes for San Dteao. ' Oav11 lhould act aboot .S7 million for th~ years. Robin Yount, the Amencan ~ue MVP. as a aaent but ftaures t0 remain with Malwaukee. Most often, the big d~ls talked about n~ver ~u at the winter mcetinp. But they do make for antercstan conversation on a cold night. . . . There a.re some big names -that W!ll. ~u1re b1 buch -being mentioned in trade poss1b1hu~: Joe Carter Darryl Strawberry. Ron Darlina. Joe "Carter Eric 0a'vis Wade Sous. Mike GttenwelJ, Ellis Burks' Gary Gaetti, Willie "McGee. Vinoc Coleman, Tim Raines, Von Hayes. Barry Bonds and Danny Tanabull top the list. The Red Sox and Mets talked trade last winter and &gain at the World Series. · C.aner (35 HRs 10'5 RBis) is eligible to become a free agent after the '1990 season and the India ns have little hope of signing him. When baseball officials aren't talking trade. the hot topic will be the negotiations for a new contra~t with the players association. Thl' current contract expires on Dec. 31. There's talk of strike and lockouts. . The key issuees are salary arbi.tration and tht possible introduction of revenue shanng. Senior event to Zembrlskl Walter Zembrisk1 b1rd1ed four of thl' .:J first eight holes and sho1 a 5-undcr-par 6.S e in the final round of the GTE West Classic in Ojai Saturday to win h1~ first PGA Senior ---- Tour title of 1989. Zembriski finished the 54-holc touma~ent at 13- under 197 on the 6.190-yard. par-70 OJai Valley Country Club. He won $52,500 from the S3.SO.OOO purse. Jim Dent fired a 64 and George Archer a 66 to ·tie for S«ond place a1 I I-under 199. Bob Charil's (66) was three strokes back an third and Chi Chi Rodriguez (67) was another strok!! back in fifth In other golf Saturday: •Gene Sauers and Beth Daniel were 11ed for the SI million J.C. Penne) Golf Classic lead "1th Ja) Don Blake and Tracy Kerdvk after each team reached a 54- hole 17-under-par I QQ fo llo" ing 1hc third round at Largo, Fla. Saue~. a Sl\-y.ear PGA tour pla)er. replaced injured Davis Lo'l' Ill, who "1thdrew Monday w11h a broken wrist bone. Daniel has 18 tournament v1ctones in 11 years on the l PGA l'irru11. • Peter Senior conquered bluster) wands to shoot a 3-under-par '69 and take a four-stroke lead after the third round .o!...th\ $400.000 .\ustrahan Open an Mel- bourne. Senior. thl' AuMrahan PGA champion. had a 54-hole total of 15-under-par 201. four shots ahead of defending champion Mark C alca,ecch1:i. Clippers enjoy easy win . ~o~ ~j~r sc~·1~e ohfh1s 19~~s --1'-dunn ... 11rst-11.s 1 1 u11 r carr1cu 111l' -. Los Angeles Clipper'> tn a 11 4-84 v1ctof) over the Sacramento Kings Saturday at the ---- Sports Arena. ·' Gary Grant addl·d 11 ix11nts and I! assists to help Los Angeles extend Sacramento·~ losing streai.. to three. The ChpJ)t'rc;' mo!>t lo psided tnumph of thl' season was their first in threc 1nes since Dann~ Manning. the first pick Last )l'ar'' th~· NA..\ draft. retumcd to the lineup last WedneM.la~ lollo" 1ng :in l l -mon1h at'l~nce due to reconstrucltH' '>urger) on his nght knee. Man- ning finished with e1gh1 point'>. Elsewhere 1n the NA.\ Saturda\: • SonJe1 ltO, Pistons 9S: Xa\-1e'r McDaniel M:'Ort'd 11 of his 26 point~ a<; Scattlc built a 23-poant third· quarter lead. and Dale l:lh\ had 30 1n a rout of v1S1tang Detroit. The Pistons do:.ed the gap 10 74-59 with 3:43 left 1n the third quaner. bu1 that was dose as I.X.·tro lt came. Seattle's b1&gl'St kad ""a!> lfl(l. 74 with 6:2~ left 1n the game. •Warriors 10l,Bucks98: I r~ Teaglc'sla)upand Mitch Richmo nd's f~e thro"' 111 the final second an Oakland helped Golden Stall' end a 12-game. scvt'n- ycar losing streak to the Bucks. •Balla 114. Heat 107: In M1 am1. Michael Jordan scored 36 i>oints. including ninc straight ne-ar the end of the first half. as Chicago handed the Heat :i seventh consecutive los!. Jordan. who leads the NBA with 31.4 points per game. scored on four consecutn e possessions as the Bulls ran off the final I 0 points of th(' first half for a 62-44 lead. • Tlmberwolves 101, Cavaliers 74: Ton) Campbell scorl'd 24 points and Minnesota's s"arming defense gave up fewer than 20 points 1n earh of the first three quarters against Cle' eland. It "as the second road wan in the last three games for lhl' e'pans1on T1mberwolves. and It was eas1l~ the biggest marg.1n an their four wins this season. • Jau 100, Ballets 98: Karl Malone scored 28 points, including thrtt free throws an the final 14 seconds, giving Utah the victory an Landover, Md. •Hawks 100, 7fera H : Dominique Wilk.ans scored 25 points despite fai ling to score in two quaners. lifting ._tlaota to the wrn at thl' Omni. •hicks lU, Sana llZ: Patnck Ewing scored 41 points, including 10 in the final four minutes. as New York beat the Suns in Phoenix. The Knicks. winning in Phoenix for the first ume since Jan. 31. 1986. trailed 56-50 at half\ime and 62-52 with I 0:31 remaining 1n the third quar1tr before Charll'S Oakley's stuff staned a 25-8 run that put the Kn1cks ahead to stay. • Nageu 141, Trall Blaien lU: In Denver. Michael Adams made five 3-point goals and scored 23 points. while Alex English scored a season-high 24 points as the Nuggets won their seventh straight. •Mannella IH, Rockets 103: In Hous1on. Derek Harper scored 27 points, including a go-ahead jumper with l: IS ttmaining. as Dallas defeated the Rockets. • Spvt 111, Horaets 110: David Robinson scored a season-high 32 pomls and grabbed 18 rebounds as San Antonio banded visiting Charlotte its fourth con- secutive defeat. 11 I I\ l'IO'·H \UIO "'.._...... Hou1ton·1 Andre W•re rides on te•mm•te1• shoulders •ft•r win over Rice. W•re was later aw•rded Hel1m•n Trophy. Leonard vs. Duran is ·a fitting -way to end boxing's decade By ED SCHUYLER JR. ,.., lk>•lr'Mj "'"'" .__......__ L·\S \'ECi.\~ -F1111ngh , Sugar Rav Leonard and Rolx'no Ouran wili bring uuwn \hl' cun;\in on big- 11mc bo\lng in the I 9Rn .... After all. thq gavl' the dl'cadc 1t!> first maJOr figh t vwhl·n Duran Olli· pointed Leonard Junl' 20. 1980. at Oh mpic Stadium 1n t ontrl'al the stage tor thnr third rnatr h Thursda) night \\.tll hi.· thl· 11rage hotcl and ca si no M1ragl' -th~11·, \\hat a lot of people thought the' \\l'ft' sct•ing when Duran quit aga1n<;1 I t•onard in thC' "No Mas" li~ht '\o, 2'. IQRO. at Ne" Orleans Qu1 t. he d 1d ht"' l'' er. and ··ouran. trauor:· appc.1red un a "all in his natl\ e Panam.1. "hl•re he had been idollleJ a\ I land<, of Stone. the king of mJ~l h1\mo .. Personalh. I "ouldn"t lt ~t· to ~e him fight ag.un:· tra111a Ra) ·\rn·I said shortl) afier Duran's hum1h- at1on ... I don't l...no'A 1f he can pull himself tugt•thl'r .itkr ..1 fight hke this." A!> for a th ml light hl't\H'l'll Duran and Leonard. .\rrl'I -.aid. "There 1sn 't a promoter ''ho \H1uld put it o n '\ lot of rx·oplc "ere <,uc;p1l·1ous about -what happcncll." Leonard said rl'('Cnth he d1dn"t 'Aant to fight Duran a·ga1n at tht• lime becau!>C hl' womc:d that 11 might appear tht· hout "a' a setup for a ruh~r matl h No" that rubber match figurt·s to be one of the m he t fights in his· tOf) Bo th the l8-\ear-old Duran and the )).,ear-old l l'onard \cc 11 as a chance to s"cctcn tht' sour \ac;tc kfl b) the '"No Mas .. mat\h Whale being hcatcn. hut not beatcn up, b) the taunting Leonard. Duran suddenh muucred "no mas" and quit in the eighth round. "It was Just an impulse of the rnoment ... Arce! said rrcenth'. .. Thc guy stancd clowning around' anJ Ile (Duran ) said. thl' hdl 'Atth 1t. )Ou take at." Duran claimed ht· had stomach cramps Leonard g01 tht· World All\ing Council "'eltenAc1gh1 champion~h1p bad .. but hc d1lln ·1 get 'i31t'ifac11on because. Duran's art madt• him tht• sto~. It remain!> on\' of l'\oxmg's most talkcd-about incidcn\c; Duran "a~ taunted a' ..1 qu111cr. ca lled "Beth of Jelh ·· Le onard. '"hose pur~e total 'A 111 hll S 100 malhon Thursda) night. \\as called foolhard) and gn·cd~ for fighting after surgef) tor a pan1all) detached re11na 1n the left qe and again after a surgical procedure to strengthen the retina 1n the nght eye. Some members of the media fear- ed for Leonard's wl'll·betng when he came ofT a JS-month la)olT to tight Marvelous Marvin Hagler _He has retired three \tm\'S and has· had onl) eight fights since beating Duran. He had to get up from a knockdown to beat Donn) Lalonde and he had to get olT the tloor to get a 12-ro und draw against Thomas Hearns in his last tiitht June 12. Despne his hm11ed actl\I\), Leonard won the World Boxing As- soc1at1on Junior m1ddlcwe1ght tnle from Ayub Kalule and the un- disputed "'eherwetght title from Hearns in 1981. 'A OO the wee m1ddlewe1ght tl\le from Hagler in 1987 and "on the wee super middleweight and hght hea')'Ae1gh1 titles from Lalonde last ) car FV youth baseball team wins tourney The Dally Piiot Fountain Valle) Youth Baseball's 12-year-old all-star team captured the Bronco D1v1st0n of the Las Yegns Thanksg1v1ng lnv1ta1ional over seven other team!> from around the country last weekend. The all-star team. derived from the tail end of the season last June, has played an several tournaments since. also winning the Artrsia To ur- nament. The squad dad not allow a run in three pmes up to the finals, wtth pitchers Chris Ponchak. Greg Hanoian and Kent Montaomery combining for a no-hitter in the opener. Hanoian, who along with Craig Jljuer hit home runs out of the park during the tournament, and Ponchak made the all-tournament team. Team members include: Ponchak, patcher: Hanoian. first base: Mont- gomery, pitcher. Ritter, shonstop: Travis Clutter. catcher; Luke Hudson, third base: Matt Roman, center field: Jon Fujii, left field; Matt Barcelona, second base: Mike Hessman, outfield: Scott Hanoian, outfield. The team wu coached by Manaaer Oiff' Ritter and assjstants Mark Outter and Terry Hanoian. NEW 1989 CADILLACS AlBSOLUTlB <ClLIBAIRANCJB PR!ClBS. NO lR.BASONABJL.B 01FlPJBllt RlBF'USBD. OVBR50 ·TO ClHIOOSB JPROM.. Your Buy of a Lifetime. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, December I, .. . . Houston's Ware wins Heisman Indiana's Thompson finishes second in voting NEW YORK -The nation ft. nalJy aot to sec Andre Ware on Saturday -as the Heisman Trophy winner. The record-breaking Houston quanerback, whose exploits weren't seen on telev1s1on because his school is on probation, overcame the black- out and a slew of skeptics to win coUeae footb~ll's, most prestigious award. Ware, who smashed I 3 NCAA marks this season whale directing the Cougars' run-and-shoot offense. edaed running back Anlho ny Thompson of Indiana by 70 points. Quarterback Major Hams of West Virginia finished third and quar- ttrback T o ny Rice of Notre Dame was founh, both well back. It was the fourth closest 'ote ever The narrowest margin of ''tctor; was 45 points an I 985 when Bo Jackson of Auburn beat Iowa's Chuck Long ' Ware dad not an cnd the ceremom at·thc Downtown Athle11c Club be'- cause Housto n pla)J:d Rael' an the afternoon HO'AC\(tr. the 6-foot-~. 205-pound Junior fro m Dickinson, Texas. madt.· a bnef appearance on CBS' hve ile1~man telecast folio"'· ing Houston's 64-0 ,·1ctof). ''We've overcome a lot as a foot· ball team, so r m accepting this fo r my teammates and the Un1 vcrs11y of Houston," he said in a satellite interview from Rice Stadium. "This JU'i\ sbows that an} thing 1!> possible. At the beginning of the season. who would believe I would be sitting here toda) accepttng the Heisman Trophy?" Ware 1~ the ninth Junior. the first black quanerback and the first pla)- er from a school on probation 10 wm ..,,...1 1 IMotorcrattl OIL FILTERS Fo• mo\t dome\llC ...,h1cle• L1ml1 2 01 \ale pnce Premium Qvol1tv UFtTIM( AlTERNATORS the Heuman. Houston was penal· ized for violations that occurred before Ware joined the program. Ware received 242 first-place votes and 1,073 points in na- tionwide votang by spon s JOumahsts and fo rmer Ht>1!>man winners. Thompson got 185 first-place vot~ and 1,003 point'i, follo""ed by Hams (I IS and 709) and Race (72 and S23). Players receive three points for a first-place vote. two for second and one for third. Ro unding out the top finishers were quarterback Danan Hagan of Colorado, quanerback Dee Dowis of Air Force, running back .Emmitt Sm11h of Flonda. linebacker PerC\ Snow of M1ch1gan tate and quar- terbac~ T) pctmer of Bngham Yo ung. Flanker Raghab .. Rocket" Ismail of Notrl' Dame and running back Blair Thomd'> of Pl'nn State tied for I 0th The vo11ng \.\3\ -.pl11 along re- gional lane' \.\are t arrtt'd the \ou1h South"cst and No nhea'>I "htle Thompson lc:d 1n tht• '-11ll'West and Far West Ha rm "'a" 1he top \ ote· ge\\er 1n thl' MiJ-.\1lan11c ft,tg1on. Although '-' Jrl" got 5., mort· ft rst- place \ otcs than Thornp\on. tht1r point totals "l'rl' d o'e bccau!>t' 286 of the 74) rx·o pk v.ho \ 0\t•d left Ware off their hallots -apparent!~ a backlash aga1n\1 Hou!>ton ·., proba- tion. Thomp!>on. "'ho '>Cl N<. '\.\ caren records for tout hdo"' m and point!.. said he "a!>n't J1<,appmntt•d h' ht'> narrow defeat "It's JUSt an ho no r to hi.· nwn- 11oned 'A t\h all tht•<.c great pla)Cr'> ... he said. "I "ould haH' been happ' 1f I finashed ninth or 10th ·· Thompson. Hams. Rice. Dov.is. ............ ~ • .,cf • 2499 '°' ""M'lt, ctor...'•~ 4 "-fl'\ W~••Cf'O~ .t.nc• tfGVlAI 10 ~.. lltun EXTERIOR SPlAKIR 00 •OO .0•-0- "'°'~ ,..,_lb'-t :,~~ r._~ .o:-: 23~ ,, ____ .. ,. \.' llGUlAI 34" .,.,. HGUlAI 20' '° .. " .....n OVM .. " .. Hapn and Tho mas attended the ceremony in New York. Smith couldn't come to New York bc<:ausc Aorida played Flonda State on Sat- urday night m Gainesville. Last year's Heasman winner, Barn Sanders of Oklahoma State. passed up his final year of collegr to JOIO the NFL. But Ware has prom- ised his mother that he wall stay 1n school and get his business degree "We talk about 11 a lot." he said last month "I want thil t degree for her as much a~ I v.ant 11 fqr m)Sc:lf I'll be back ne"\ )ear " Ware overcame a 1()1 of obstadei. .fui"'tn the He1sman "h1ctr ha'> go nl' to a quarterhacl.. or running hac~ all but four times <,1nt.e 11 \\J<, crt:ated in 1935 His cnt•l" puintl'<l out that Hou!>· ton lost· m t\\o toughc'>t game'> to Texas .\& \1 anll \rkanw s and claimed an' quanahal l lould tx-a star 1n thl' run-and-\hoot .a pa'>!>· onented otlt·n~ that kJtur\·<, fuu,r, receiver'> and nnh tim· r inning h.1t.I.. But 1n the t•nd \\ Jlt'' Jmattng staUSllC'> touldn I Ix-l~llllll'41 G o ing 1n111 \JturJ,I\ ' ~a~ he. held se,,en '( .\ .\ ll"l. llfJ, Ill lud1ng - passing ~ard'> in a qu.111,·r !l40) passing ~ard., 1n a h.111 I' l ~l and touchdo"n PJ'>'>t'' in J q11.u1n ''\1 Ware '>et 't''l'n 111011.· '< \.\ rt'-cords ag.i1 n.,1 R11.·r h) r u"1ng to r 400 >ard!i and t"O touthdo" n' I he ne" marks 1ncludc mo'>t P<l'>'ltng. \,111.h (4.699) and t<Hal ~ard' (-1 Md I in J season. He tin1'>hed tht· \t'.t\1111 "'1th 46 touchdo"' n pa\~l'' 01w 'hon 111 Jim McMahon·~'< \.\ rnorJ \l't 1n 1980 at Bn gham ') 1.•ung .\II ol ht'> 14 't .\ \ rt.'uJrch l'\ll'Pt one wcrc <,et lhl\ '>l'il\011 Hou .. ton Coach JJt I.. Pard1.•c pla' - ed v.11h or lOac..hcd 'om1 \an HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL .. • °" ~ Andre Ware Brod .Ian ~rrn~ lurg\·n'K.'n Roman Ga briel lex Tht·1,rnann .ind J im Kdh \nJ l'.irdt·c -..J\., V. art· 1hrO"''> a) ".l'll a' arn 111 tht·n .. I'\ l' on·n an und thl' greJte\t 4uartt.•rbad . ., "hu hJ' l' n er lx·en in the gaml' and \ntlr1 ha\ tht· righ t thru1A 1n1o? tout h hl' '>J1d rect.·n th P:irdtl' anJ \\ .ir1.· ' tt•..tmma.tt'' \\Crt' 11' t'fl"'t'll t.., h" Ht1'>man 'tl'· ton .. Thi\ ,., lhl· dt·art·,t rnomt·nt J",e had 1n ..1thlct1t\" ">31d Pardee. a former 'r I I oal h and .\II-Pro h nehal l..1.·r 'T \ c had-a lot of great momt•nt\ dnd l°ll' ne'a been as cho~ed u p a' I v.a' a fe,, minutes ago .. Hou\ton t.i ilhad .. C hu\k \\ eather- ')pc)l)n '>.lid no one descn t•d the He i'>man mnn.· than '-'are "'-'hat he: d id on thl· football field and off l'\t·m pltfic:., "'hat a pla~c:r sho uld do." Weathen.ooon ~1d 65 MONTH IATTERY ~~?:: t•:::-A39• .... Q .. ,. .. """... •• .. 1.1-~ .. ·~,. 50c •rn• If I.AR 49• 2 -IN-1 AIR COMN.ESSOR .> ... :.;..,~: 5',P\ 12~4 ........ , ...... '10 .,. .>"d •tN' ~ ... . OUAl/TY! VAlUE! SElECTION! ·-~ \ :"r .... ,, . .I UCI ~nNnC I 58• 11 au tht way ri&ht in froot or me ... UTC threw the baU out ofbounda, ho~evu, lcavint UCI with one sec- ond to tty a dcspcration shot. The Anteaters o utsbot U TC. 47 percent to 45 percent and held the edge in rebounds. 20-18. But. as Mullipn said. "We till have to win with defense and by putting the baJI an the hole." A big d ifference was in frtt throw- ing. The Moccasins made I 5 of 22 while UCI made 9 of l 5. "We didn't shoot well enough in the first half to expect much bet- ter, "Mulligan said. "Butler did a good JOb inside but he rouldn 't carry us \\ith so man) young guys in there. •· 1t was a real baptism for them. We could make excuses that that cost us the game bu\ we had too many turnovers (I 8)and we3re poor in o ur f~c throwin&." UTC committed j ust 10 1urn- o\'ers. "When the' lost Palmer. 11 turned o'er the •fl'lOml!nlum." said UTC coach Mack McC'anhy. "h had 10 have hurt thtm." Palmer finished ''ith five points. UTC took th(· lead for the first time with 10:~0 left in the first half o n a basket underneath b) Kirce. Tern Brent. tht• Mocassins' lead- ing scorl'r \\1th ~Q points in their first-round '"n 0' er Na'~ Fnday. scored on an jumper to ma~c at ~3-19. Bren l had 13 for LITC and "as named to the all-to urnament tl·am. along "1th LT l's Butler and .\nderson Palmer's 4-foot Jumper tied t~c game. ~5-~5 "1th (l°SQ left and the kad scc-sa" ed for most of htc rest of the gamt• UC'l's last kad "as 67-66 "llh 4:32 left on l\\O free thro"" b} Butlcr. 0 In thl.' third place iame: Greg Leggett\ 15-loot JUmix·r at the buHer gaH' the Bucknell Bison a 67-66 \1cton OH'r Na,\. Na,)·s En~·Harns made a la~up with 11 Sl'COnd) left for a 66-65 lead and "as fo uled h} Mike Bright He missed the frl·e thm". though. and teve Leshinsk 1 rehoundcd the Bison brought the ball up and called 11me w11h thrn· seconds left. Leggett S<.'Orl·d a gamr-h1gh 21 points and Bright a-ddcd 15 for 1-ed Hand Eddie Reddick had, I~ for Na'\ ( 1-J). . Bucknell trailed 30-27 at halftime but scored the first fo ur points of the sc-cond half to take its first lead. Na"' tied 11 at 4 -48 with 9: I J lcft o n Lance Reinhard's t\\O free thro"s. Bucknell then \\COi ahead 56-49 with 6:02 left but Na'' battled back to take a 63-61 lead· on JOl· Gottschalk's la) up \\1th 2:30 left. Leggett had a la yup wnh 1:50 left for a 65-64 kad UC/ women drop third place game The Dally Piiot The Brigham Young women's basketball team used a balancM scoring attack to defeat UCl. 70-6 7. for third place in the Fret"dom Bowl Classic at the Bren Events Center Saturday. Lisa Rathbun led six Couprs in double figures with 13 points. while Jennifer '&ck and Danielle Taylor added 12 each. UO (0-3) was IM by freshman forward Y vonne Catala. who scored 24 points off the bench in 27 minutes. Catala was I 0 for 19 from the field. Senior forward Shul'TCll Johnson added 12 points and sophomore guard Kathy Lizarraga 11 for the Anteaters. BYU led 36-35 at halftime and after a bnef one-point lead (39-38) by ua early in the second half. the Cougars never trailed again. BYU led by as many as nine points in the second half. PREPS FromC1 Mater Dci Jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead with only 1:47 gone in the game. And if it wasn't for the spec- tacular play of Irvine's John Molle it mi&ht have gotten worse. fhe 6-5. 180 pound junior for- ward scored I 0 of the Vaqueros 14 first quaf P-i points. but Irvine still trailed. -4. Molle fi nished with 19 points along with Greg Bains. Mater Dei, behind the pla) of C harlie Andres. Chuck Gray and Jason Quinn opened up a 2S-point lead at ltaJf\imc. 48-23, and had its bigcsl lead of the aame. 53-23. with 6:32 remainina in the tbird quaner. You won't get any •l'JUments &om Trabuco HilJs. · The Oilers looted raJ fOOd in dismantlina. the MuM...,. especially Savanna Hiab Scbool U'Ulfer. Mu1C..pba Abdi. .,.=.the 6--l, 18S pound junior looted bett~ then real liDo4. He probably reminded T..._., Hi111 of a py named Oartc Keat. He Md dm kind of .. mt. All Abdi did waa ICOf't 34 polnts, n • .., ftnc half', anc1 srab 19 ......... .. !'Jin ...mi-. ... atouDd lhe ....._ • .W Miier. -ite doan°l .... I ..... •erdclil lelp. but 1ae•1 ~.: ~ ..,. -:. =-=--':ii 11 II II .. <>11en• ....,_ ... ,.. ..... ,.,. ......... Alllt l''Oft! The Auoct.rted Press lksp1lc Coach Jim Hamck's m 1s- ll angs about staning conference pla) so early, No. 15 CLA finds itself t~o gamC'S ahead of dcfendmg Pac-10 champion Ari1ona. "h'~ too early in the eason to play conference games. and 11's d oubt)' too earl y to go on the road ... Harrick said aOerr UCLA (3-0) com- pleted an early Pac-10 road tnp with a 68-64 \ 1ctof) over Washington State (2-2. 1-1) on Saturday. Sophomore Oon Maclean scored 29 points and senior Trevor W ilson added 23 points and grat>bed a ca- reer-high 16 rebounds as the Bruins forwards dominated Washington State's shorter front hnc and keyed a second-half comeback. Hamel said he heard a scorl' announced from the .\ruona-Or- cgon"' tall' gaml'. \\h1ch Orcgon Stall' ''on. 84-61 . "I hav<•n't l''t'n thought ahout It ... he !>aid of tx·ing 1wo games up on No.~ .\n1ona 1n the Par-IOracc. "I • JUSI \\:lllll'd to &l'l OUI of here. "I didn't thm" ''e \\t'rc e'er gomg to '>l'Orl' a ha,~ct 1n the Sl't·ond half" l '( L-\ ''cnl snlrekss for tht' first S1' minute\ of lhl' '>l'COnd half ac; \\ :1'h1ngwn Stall' hu1ll a 45-3~ lead. But 1:11.: Lean <;cored 14 of Im 16 seco nd-half poi n1c;. m os1h o n basehm· JU lllfX'rs. during a· 'i: 18 stretd1 a' lhl· Rru1n' too" a {l0-'i6 lead. · Ehn' ha,· Washington 65. l lSC 60: Eldndgl' R\'l'a <,ne1 'rnred 21 points as \\ a'>h- ington 1.k li:all·d the Trojans at fd- munJ\on Pa' ilwn for thl' Hus"1l·s· lir .. 1 P:-inlil-10 Confen•nrl' '1c1on undl·1 ( 1.1.1d1 l 'nn ;\;anrl'. Rl·ra\nl.'·r .,cured I~ [lt11 ni., m the \l't·und half. 1nduJ111g. Ii\ l' nf lllnl' unaO\\\l'rl·d point' 1111 \\ a'hington a<. thl' a\ thl· llU\"ll'\ OJX'ned their largl'<;I ll·ad. 5~-\"'. \\Ith 10 JQ rl·m:11n1ng Oregon 63. Arizona Statl' 61 : drick set a school record by hilling 10 of 10 field goals as Califomia (+I) ca med the non<onferen~ win o'er the Dons ( 1-2). Staafonl It. Loaltlaaa Ted H : Kenn) mmann scored 14 points and Adam Keefe. the toumamat's Most Valuable Player. added 13 to lead Stanford to the victory in the chnmpionshjp game of the Apple Invitational. Leas Beacla Kenn) Jan is tip d tn a missed shot b) Lucious ms with two seconds lcfl to lift th 49ers (2..0) to the v1rtof). Purdue (2-1) called timeout but Ryan Bcrning's long pass to t('phcn Scheffier went out of ' -bounds as time ran out. · Purdue·~· Chuel1e White had made the front end of a one-and-one "1th 15 seconds rematning to give the Bo1krmakers a 69-68 lcad. He m1s~d the second free throw and Rich Mo unt rebounded for the Boikrmakers. but Harns stoic the ball anc.J took it the lcnglh of the court before missing a 5-footcr . Cal State Fullerton 85, St. Mary's 65: Cedm ( l·b.illos ~orl·d :!7 p01 nts and '.\IJr~ Hill added 20 more as Fullcnon ( 3-0) broke a\\a\ 1n the . second hall ( t•ballos had ~I of his point ... Ill llll' dl'CISl\l' SCl'Ond half and lhll 1gn11t•tl an I 1-0 run that ton" thl' f11:rn'> from a 56-55 lead \\Ith 8.~5 remaming to a 67-55 margin "11h .t· ~.t to rla~ Hill had W\l'n JlOIOl\ 111 the run St ~ta r~·., ({1-31 pla~cd the game \\llhout C oath Paul Landreau\. "ho \\J'> 1n "l'" Orkanc; dul' w thl' death of h" fothn. 1 hl· tl·am was guided h' a.,<;1,wn1 l'oach Morns Hodges. ·Fresno State 60 Kansas State 58: TodJ l\·dilc" -.an" a frl•e thro\\ \\Ith four <;l'l'\lOlh ldt II.I lead fre'inO \talc I J-11 Pt·l'hk' l·ame off thl' bench with' 2o \l'u>nd' remaining and \l"llrl'J 111, lir,1 t\\lJ point' of the gan1l' 111 g.1' l' f rl•-;no State a 5Q-58 kad tx·ton· 'in"ing tht• final free lhnl\\ 1'.111,.1 .. '\1atl' (~-~I \\ent into half11nh' ''1th 11' l.trgt''I margin as l\tl'' l' lll'lhon 1111 J .\-rx11nter a1 the hu11,·1 h• g1,l· thl' \\ ddcats a .'\Q-2Q kJd Washington St•t• forw•rd Juan ThOt11a1 rele•••• • pass •• UCLA forward Trevor ,,. .. u. • ..,-- Wllson appll•• pressure In the Bruins• 68-64 P•c-10 victory In Pullm•n, W•sh. C1u:trd l nn·ll Brandon scored "1th .t) \l't'Olllh to rla~ 10 gl\ e Orl·gon thr '1\.lor~ Orqi.on (~-I) kd lhl' l.'ntm· \l'u1nJ half until ">un IX-' 11 fon,.ird \It·' .\u'>tin hll a '-roint h.1,"et Ill Ill' thl' anw at hi \\Ith onl' m1nu1t· 111 f)lJ' ut ran on ro' l' thl' kng.th o l the lluor to gl·t lhl' "111111ng h,1,~l'l on a la~up California 83. llSF 61: Bnan lkn- . aca c 78: . ' - Ill'' < 1ndl·r hJll 26 point\ tn ll:ad ~outlrn·l'"ll'I n Luu1s1ana (J-0) to the \l(t.in \)\ l'r 11w T 1il·r .. 12-11 No. -2 Arizona endures lost weekend in Oregon from TM Assodatf!d Preu The last 11me .\nzona lost 11 first two Pac-I 0 Conference games Lute Olson was..in his first \Car with tbt" Wildcats and Steve 'Kerr "as a freshman in the prosram. It has happened this season as the second-ranked Wildcats completed a lost weekend in the state of Oregon on Saturday night with an 84-61 loss at Oregon State. The~ lost \O Or- egon. 68-63. on Thursda) night. "I was al least pleased that our IUYS played hard in the second half and battled them." Olson said. .. You'll see a d1fTcrent Anzona team in January, I guarantee 11." • If we don't. we won't sec Anwna in its usual NC AA tournament berth. where the Wildcats have been every year under Olson except for that first one. Oregon State had lost I I stra1Jllt games to the two-time dt"fendmg conference champion and Anzona had dropped just two of 36 Pac-10 games the last two seasons. Oregon State (3-0. 2-0) led by 20 points in the first half and the Wildcats ( 1-2. 0-2) never threatcnM. The Beavers scored the first fi,e points of the second half for a 56-28 lead. In other games involving top JO teams: freeihro" hnc and then was llat- tenl'd b) Trabuco Hills' Theo Per- eira. He thcn coO\cncd the frc~ thro" that gave the Oilers a nine- po1nt lead. 76-67. Thert" was a Costa Mesa High School student. who came down to the scorers table. during hatn1me of the Mustangs-La Quinta µme. and said to a classmate ... , thtnk thcrt"'s something w rong with the scoreboard. can you fix 11. It says "'e're ahead (32-29).. And ahead Costa Mesa sta ycd. behind the brilliant play of Xavier Hanna, who led the Mustangs in scoring with 20 points. Kevin Leah} and Bret Dieball uch scored I 5. Costa Mesa scored thl' first 14 points oflhe game. only to be causht at 32 with 5:06 ten in the third quarter. But Costa Mesa pulled away for a.n easy 6.S-.SO win. This after the Mustanp were buried by Hunt- inaton Beach the. aame befott, 86--43. It must have been the jenert. In other Newport Harbor-C-osta Mesa Tournament pmea: • • Newpon Harbor aot on ll'ltt after an oomina amu loll with a Syracuse 73, Temple 56; The top- ranked Orangemen \~On tlw1r own tourname nt for the I I th time in I> years and did 11 with defense. o. 16 Temple (2-1) \\as held "1thout a field goal for more than I I minutes in the second half as S' racuse (+Ol turned a onc-P?int deficit into a 58-47 lead w1th 4: 19 left. Bill\ Owens led SHacusc with 21 points. while Mark · Macon led thl' Owls wit!\. 18. . Georgetown 114, Florida Inter· natlollal 17: No 3 Georgcto~n eas1I) won its th 1rd in a row and :! I st straight at home as freshman rescn e Antoine Stoudamire led the wa\ with 24 points. Alonzo Mourning had 17 points and Dikembe Mutom- bo scored IS in the Hoyas' victory. the first o'er a Division I team. The Golden Panthers (0-3) were led b) Cesar Bocach1ca wtth 16 points. &usa1 H, Marylud-Baltlmore Couty '7: Kevin Pritchard scored 15 points and Terry Brown added 14 for the Nd. 4 Jayhawks. who trailed S.2 before talung command and leading by as many as 22. The 6-0 stan as the best for Kansas since 1970. ·M111oart 78, Tennessee-Martie U : Anthony Peeler's I 5 points led the fifth-ranked Tigers over the Division II Pacers. Nathan Buntin Q(.-50 '1ctol') o'er Jo hn Glcnn High in lht• rnn-;ola11on semifinals. g1' ing ne" hcad coach Bob Servan hi" first WIO Wllh thc ailoN. In 1he Orange Lutheran Tour- nament: •Laguna Beach 1mpro"ed to 2-0 on the ~ oung St'a.,on W1th a con' mc-ing 7 3-53 'KtOf) o"cr Villa Park Laguna Beach broke open a close game in thc middle two quaners as the .\n1s1s· pres Cl'C3tM a num~r of turnovers. Josh Borella. who was 7 for 7 from the foul line. finished with 17 points. John Trevino added 14 and Dain Blanton 12. In no n-league games: • Manna fell to 1-1 with a 54-45 loss at home to Mission Viejo. de- spite rall)'i na to tie the score in the third quarter. Scan Huelri.g was the main man for the Vikings, scorina 17 point . •Steve Chappell scored 20 points. conncctina on thrtt 3-point- Cfl. but Ll~rt~ Cbnstian came up ahort q.a1ost vtS.ittna Baptist Chris. tian. 47-36. The Minutemen (0-2) led at halftime. I 9-18.. but ~ outscored 17· 7 1n the third quarter. took up thl' slack up front for Doug Smith. ''ho \\3\ hm11ed to n1n l' mmutcs b\ a '1ral mf<.'ct1on. and added 14 ior M1ssoun (~-0). "h1r h led b~ :!O throughout most ot the S('("Ond half Duke w11h ~J pointc; and a C':lfl'l'r- h1gh 18 rebounds. paints buJ the ninth-ranh•d Tigers had httle trouble \\Ith the Cowho}S. Illinois 8!, Chicago State 6%: lf\ m Small scon·d 15 points and third· stnng ccntl'r .\nd~ Kpcd1 con- tnbuted nrnc po1nt'i and ti't' blocked shots as ;-.;o. llltno1s ( 2-0l cruised. Michigan 101, Iowa State 78: Dake 103, Northwestern 77: The seventh-rated Blue Dc\ Ifs bro~e the 100-point mark for the third s1ra1~h1 game. a school record. m cru~hmg the Wildcats. Chnsuan Lal·tln(.·r kd LSU 8~. McNeese State 49: Chns Jackson had a season-low of 27 Johhn) Orr's homecoming to .\nn .\rbor "a'i ~r>1lcd h) the halanced scori ng o t hl' I01h-ranked Woh·enlll') (3-1 ). Rumeal Robinson led six Michigan pla~l'r" -includ- ing all the starters -1n doublc figures w11h 22 points. ('01.1 .l·:f;I·: H \Sk 1·:·1 H \I .I . S( OH I ' WIST UCL.A ta We1"·~~0f'I \' M w • ..,..,,.""' ~ use .o Or-'90" tJ Ar•ron. ~· • t Oreeon St M &r11one • 1 " '''"°""tall $.en Fr•~•\C.O &I CS """"''"" U St Ma•• ' U L-...... SI 10 PV'OU. ft Ut•~ \I ff cs Nofft'lf"•(t\W ,. 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W•-IO H~ SI U \IMdl T-•~ H C••-SI IOO ..,,....,.... fl 11..-,11 Ciiio.-SI '1 °"'° Sl ff -di -·-· C-e • It w f(-• " "'''' Te1u C..., 1• ..,_ te Mn• v.-.. St 1\ I"" rd• RUSTLERS From Cl nament. 68-55. Last week at OCC'. tbt Pirates had romped to a 72-43 victory. Moorpark took a 28-25 hal01mc lead, stretched it into double figures in the second half, then held on as the Pirates (8-2) made one run to slice the deficit to six with about 11 minutes remaining. The Raidtrs (S.l) araduaJJy puUcd away after thaL Vanguards hold on to earn 78-68 victory Cynthia KolJar was OCC's lone tcOrer in double f11ures with I 5 points. Michelle Hennessey chipped ·an with .even assists and was named to the aJl·~ent team atona with Kami Biller. In men·s community collese ac- don: • Oraaer Coast's Scott OeStdino ICQled 19 points and wu voted to tbl All·foumameat tea-. as the Pirates defealed Santa Bart.ra cc. 65-56. to daJm tbird piece at the Miles Eaton Tournament at OCC. occ ..... niled moll ti die 6nt Ml( by as ill9Ctl as 10, ..S owr- -• 17-2.l lilillftimc .... '° lake ...... -..,.. ... , .... ... iDto die lliColMI .... .. ..... Ddlllleo ... Chip ,....... Wldl II ..... '"911 ,. ~I ftlDd ........ ..S ... -.-.10,......liiir8'11n1a ............... --.T ... lll1W 1Mllllklllila ..... " scored only 23 pomts in the ~nd _ half. CCI went o n an eight-point run ""?e Southern Cahfom1a College early in the half to pull close and mens bas.k~tbaU l~ moved to 4-.l # held off H ilo in the final fi ve Saturday oijh~ foUoWlng a me~<>:di· minutes. cal 78-68. victory over v1s1una G p had 10 bo ,,... ba-Pomona-Piuer re& ope re un~. w ~ The V~s mo"cd out to a Albert Gay (1.2 points) ·~ Keith' 9CCminaJy oomfortable 32-20 advan-Roten ~S ants) added nine ~ iaee at halNme. only to 1ee the u the es, out.rebounded Halo, S.hens (~')climb within three at 43-34. De ens1vc1x. G~y led a top 4z;39 five mtnuies into the leCOftd n~tdl effon ~· Htlo hit none of its half. Ho~ver, Terry Sc:ntlP touch· rune thJ"eC-pouu attempts. eel off a nan durioa a three-minute .. I'm reaJ pleued with the c~ •• ltfttCb which n.-nded SCC1 le8d Mid CCI Co9c.b Dive Wild. "'We did to 10 and the Va.npards weren't a IOOd defensive job in the MICODd tbreetcned after tbaL ball. We tilhtaed up oo t.bdr Jeff Bk:kmcn (23 point1), Sc:Nal outside people. becaute they had (20) and Rick Witmer (19) ~ ilie beeo lbootifta the tbreet pretty •ll 1CDriu a.den for tbc v......,. (comi1W ln}. We did 1 aood job au wllile Mib ~um pulled clown I around def'eulvely ... ~ 10 rcbouada ICC returm to 1CtioD Tueeday ~ --it ~ Cbrildaa Hlritlll iD • 7:4, -- .. ,. I 11 ·11 ( Alabama offered sweet deal even after defeat Tide earns spot in Sugar after Auburn's 30-20 win l'rom The Associated Preu Auburn 1mpres~d a lot o f people Saturday. cs. pccially No. 2 Alabama . But the ugar Bowl commmtt looked the o ther wa), · No. 11 Auburn v1rtuall) ended l\labama's hopes for a na11o nal champ1onsh1 p with a 30-20 victor'). throwing lhc Southeas1em Con fcrencl' into a thrtt-wa~ champ1onsh1p deadlock. The SEC champio n recel\ ec; an autllmauc bid fpr fhe Sugar "°wl ~spite the loss the Sugar Bo~I committee decided to invite .\labamJ. "h1ch .... ,11 pla' founh -ranked M 1am1. Fla . on Jan ·1 "We "ere p rl'ssing. struggling to do thin~ ,that nom1all) come eu1l~." Bill ( u~ '>:ltd of .\labama after seeing his coat'htng rc<nrd ag:unst .\ubum fall to 0-10. the last thrtt at 'Barna and the first 'ie\t:n at Geo rgia Tech. "I hate to lo~" < u~ ..aid "\1~ JOb is to teach peo ple ho" 10 .,.. m 1n foot hall. and I espec1all~ detest losing to a team and a l'Oac.:h r, e ne\ er been able to beat." The Cnm,on Tide "hllh d tnlh\"d m <,hare of the cro"n earlier 1n the '>l'a!>on. kit into thl' threl'·"a' Ill' w11h the Tiger<. and :-.O o ~ l enne'i'>l'e "htch ·beat 1 Va nderbilt. 17· 10 t•arltl·r 10 the da ~ .\uburn "111 pla~ 1n the Hall ol Fam\" Bo" I on Jan I against Ohio ~tatl' and T c..·nnl'\<.l.'\' fan·, .\rkansa in thl' C 011on Bo" I. al'>ll Jan I • In Ho usto n . .\ndrc Ware hrol..c w\t.·n NC.\.\ record s 1n "lo. I 'l Hou!>wn·, t1.J-11 thra)hing l)f Rice and later bt>camc: thl' ninth 1un1or tn \\tn tht> He1sman TrQph~ War\" unahk to attend tht· lk 1sm.l n prl'!.enta11on 1n ~c .... Yori... l·ompk ti:d 1fi 111 "I pa\Sc.'~ for ~()() ~ards and l\\O tuuchdo"ns 1n thl· , ..... 1.,11n li nak fo r both team'>. \.\art'. \\ho alread' h.id \\'\t'n '< .\.\ rl·cords c ntenng the game. 'it't m..irl..' tnr m11\I lumpkuons in a season. \65. total offl'tl\l' -' t1hl \Jrds anJ passing ofT\"nse. 4.69Y He also ran tnr .l ~orl· betore lea ' ing earl~ in thl' thi rd quancr H ouston. on '< .\.\ prnhath1n .lnd inelrg.ibk for a bo"'I a ppearanl e. lin1\hc..·d thl· H'.lf at 4-2 O\t'rall and ·6-2 m the conlercnll' R1u~ "llund up ~-1'-I O\crall and 2-6 10 the league ·1lley wouldn't have backed that kind of guy. But tJus was o ur bowl pme -(\ndtt winning for hunsdf and for the team." The Auburn 'aclof) created onl) the second threc- way lJC lO SEC h1stOr). the last r om 1ng so years aao when TcnnesStt and fonner members Georgia Tech and Tulane shared the crown "It was SO ~cars ago v.hen the~ had the last tn- champ1o n," Auburn ( oach Pat D)e said "'It was SO years ago in ·39 v.hen this stadium was hualt and I was born. This 50th ann1' er..an has tested us. but we've had fun .. · Alabama ( 10-1 h-1 I had m 12-game "inning streak -longest 1n the! na110n -'>napped in the iirst m ccung 10 b1stof) on the \uhurn l .tmpus bc't .... een these two cr.oss-state nvah Regg.ae lad. lOmplt'i...·d PJ'>~ • ., ol ~-5ts and 60 )ard!. for A.ubum and faml'' Jo'>Cph ~ured touc..hdowns on run'> of I and 2 'Jrd-. Da~ll \\ 1ll1am' ~"' thl· ut11l ' 11n d • :., ard run as the Tigers llJ-.:' t ·I · g.itnl"J J ,hMl' l•f thl" o:onfercnC't" lltle for the tti1rd .. ear 10 a r''"' El'ie"' here F lorida t.ace U . F lorida 17: Peter Tom \\ alhs passed tor 319 'ard' and three tuuchdo .... ns as No 6 Flor.:ida tale v.un ti\ ninth straight \\ 1lhs who com- pleted ~II of\ I flJ ,,t., th rc:--... a t-.2-,ard TD pass to Terrv .\nthon' in thl tir\I .iu.srtl·r He found Brue<' LaSan~ ,ro~'>IO{I. thl' m1Jdll 11n .1 :2.,Jrd <M:onng pla~ that gave Flunda ..,tall' fti: a I ~-111 k ad "'llh eittht mmutes left tn the third pi:r11•d Da'l' R1lhen,· I i.,ard toulhdt•"n reception made 11 .:'~-111 mtd\\:1\ 1hr11ugh thl' final q uaner. and the \cm1nole'> held on in tht' finJ I -' ll alter Emmitt Smllh ..cored on a 2-,.irJ ru n. pull in(l Flonda (7-4) wnhm 'it'' t•n PlllOI\ Arkansas 38, SMl 24: ()uancrbacl.. Quinn Grove}' endl'd a f.2-' ard lllUl hdc '" n dn ' e "•th a 3-\ ard run as the ( on o n Bo" l-ht1und n mth-ranl..l·d Ra1orbacks (I 0-1 l came Imm h<:h1nJ in thl· tounh quaner to "rap up their ~cond ~1 ra111.h1 \11uth"''"' < 11nlcrenct> champio nship C1ro't'' \ \\.:o n ng. run ".1" thl; l ~th pta~ ofa dn'c that bt'gan dlll'r thl· \1u,tJn~' 12-41 tool.. a ~~-23 lead wnh 11 2 1 k it ' Al•b•m•·• Siren Stacy f 271 runs for • first down •• Auburn·• Dennis W•ll•• IJOI . r -............... pursues during th• Tigers· JO-20 upset of the second-ranked Crimson Tide Saturday. "We "l'ren't ahk Ill go I\) h<1"l' th1<.. ~l'.ir .. ..aid Houston ( 03lh Jae!.. Pard,.,. ··and to hJ't: our pla~t:rs iet11 ng behind .\ndre -that "ouldn't haH· happened 1f .\ndre "as a 'ml'. ml' ml·· pcr<;on Tuas A&M 21. Te\as 10: Lance Pa, las pump faked thl'n h11 a \\Ide "Pl'" Perl'.'\ .. \\ addle "1th a 45-~ard IOUlhJ O\\fl P3'>'> lilting ho .... 1-bound Tens ~&M. ranl..ed I t>th. to a ')outh\\C\t ( onfcrencc '1ctol) over thl' arch-n ,a l Longhorns Tnas .\6.M. "h1ch .... ,u mttt Pm burgh in tht' fohn Hanrncl.. l uni Bo"l on·Dcc. 30 1n El Pa">o finished 11<. regul ar season -3 O\'erall and S«ond in thl' \\\( at fl-2 The Lo ngho rns were 5-6 and ~ It \\as 1 ~\as· tir'>t back-to-back losmg seasons SlOCC 193",-3 Hµntington Beach Wrestlers win tourney Thr Oalty Pilot I ho: h1ghl) n.:gan.kd lluot1ng1o n Al'J l h !1 1gh "rl''>tling ll'J m dom1- Jljll d till' ,,,1,..Jj, An l-..1 (irand l' '-tnl'·" ·" I 1lUrnj nll·n1 w "all.. ·'''J' ''llh thl· ll·.1m lllk a nd '>l''l'n 111J1~ lllual lllk'> 11n ~Jt urJa, "\\' "''fl' rr,·11' r onlidi:nt 11 \\11ulJ g11 th.II \\a ~ " '-ltd Hunt· 111!!.t11n ( 11ad1 B11b Rtll' "\\ l' 1..nc" \\\' "'fl' \lr11ng 15-l jOJ up but -...c "''1,·11·1 ,url· 111 thi: ~'ttum half 1h1\\r1 ''l'tght , 1a,'>l''I Hut ,,,. had t~ g,1od halallll' all OH'r EH·n l..1lh ''hu d idn't plall' \\On 1m- ~1nt matlhl'!> for us." I he 11111'1 dllm1J1.l11 ng ''ere Dan I-kl I.. .11 41\ pou nd< a nd \tau Sm11h .11 lt1\ pound' h H h "l'llt t<-0 ''•th 'n rn p111' "'er t\\ o da~., Bed. onl~ "l'lll into the '>\'Conti pcnod in l\\11 m a1d1c \ a nd "n:stk·d a total of 12 1111nUtl'' in l'lght matches. Smith "'l''tkd for onh , ., minull.''i Othl·r, \\lf11l trl{I. lirc;1 plal'l'\ \\ere: R ~an ll1ga. \\ho \\Cn t 8.{) at 119. pound'> \\Ith fi H· p1n\ and lo psided de, 1'\111n., tl'' 1; 1\larune1. "ho \H·nt R-fl at 126 pounds \\Ith 1 .... 0 r1n'i in wf1a t R tl·l· l'allcd o n,• o f m orl' com - pe htn l' "l'lght c lac;scc;. \ 1c1o r \Jolina . "ho \\J \ l'l-0 "tth c;1, pins at 1-· ~1und'> Rand~ Lu c;1cr "ho had Ii'<: pin'> in building an 8-11 m arl.. .lmong hca' '"eights. and thl' J UtJ t1f Tr,., o r ( oopc.:r ( 6-0 "Ith fi' l' pin..,, a nd Em \\ 1lhams ( 1-1). "ho ttam l·d for a tir;t at t QI pounds. (o~tJ ~ks.i-.~ Bob .\rmstrong and John Valencia each notchC'd 7-1 1n- d l\ 1dual records to takl' second place 1n their rcspccll\C d1v1S1ons 10 lead ing the ~1uc;tang'i to a \t'COnd plan ' lin1~h The Mustangs fin1shl'd second 10 h1ghl) rqµtrdc..·d Hun tington Beach after earning fi, e 1nd1' 1dunl ~­ ond~ P,·1cr Dl'la\ o "l'nt 6-2 fo r ~·cond place at i 19 pounds. Tim Harm \\Cnt 6-~ for sccpnd at 138 and ~dam Vnal no tchC'd thl' same mark for seco nd at 175. "We '-"On more matche'i in this tourname nt than Costa Mesa's "o n 10 the last 10 )Cars." said Coach Fred Morgan. "This 1s great. Hunt- 11naton Beach 1s a power. so I thought the} did reall) "'ell." 1 Oicgo Barrcnachc . Minh Pham. 1<l1ck O rtiz. Gcn m1e Meier and R ya n Park took third places md1- vidually for the Mustangs. In o ther wrt thng: • Four Edison ~Stiers finished second at the Edison Ei&ht-W~y T o urnament. while Woodbridae's Mark Raskulc"«l ca ptured the 98- pound div1s1o n with a 3-0-l ~ord. El Dorado beat out Hemet for first place in the team titk a f\er winni na six individual titln . GrqNicdn nahaus (126) went 3-1, Brian Buf'IC'J ( 132) went ...0, Chad Stansburry (145) went J...0.1 and John CoY,lc ( 165} went 3-0-l lndi- y1dua1IY-for the Characrs. wh~ .fin- tihcd 2-2 in t~m compctttJon. Woodbridcc's Ray Albert took ~ ood place a t 154 *1th a 4--0 mark. In collcat •immina: • ~ OCI men's and women'• .....U both l"lttd put visith• Clarttnont Mu4d Scripps •• Hcrii. Park in Irvine. ne men's imprvYed IO ).() widl IM ~.-.we11ae---··-• " I M~SSY,. IO _,., • r ua .... Wfliidi ... ~ i;: ...-acepeoee.-•• "inner Hn.111 Judd t-l\141 flll'Jk, rda' 111(1 lrl·,· J tld .tl)(l lrl'C rcl,l\ I f hl: f-ount.11n \ .1lln High graetuatl' \\\Jill .J I\ ~I\ h •t thl' lllO hl'l'\l\k 'll hlr' Rn.i n P.11,·1 \Hin l\\ll 1nd1- ' 1Ju.1i t'\Cnh -th,· ~no hr,·,1<.t .ind txil bt rul..l'' l he ''1•ml·n·, °'ljuad \\,l, k d h~ dllUhk tndt\ 1du.1l ('\ l'nt \\ IOOl'I"\ (11.1ll.~ \loon Jnd l )\:hhtl' ~aha\hoff \loon \\llll th,· lll<I frt'l' and 200 br,·.1,1. "h1k B..iha,hull . .11,0 a I 1rnn- 1ain \ alk~ High prndur t. la pturl·d tht· ::110 and ;nu \Jrd fn.·e<.1' k<. ~kan"h1k. ~;th l n\hna Col- eman and !loll~ Po"l'll quahlit•J for the ReglCln.11 ()1, ing ( hamp1on<.h1p' in Pro\O. l tah "Ith thl'l r d lor't on the 3-ml'tl'r board ~at urda' In rolkge ere"· · • Ornngl' Coa<,t Colkgc "on all four r:ll"l'o; 11 l'ntcrrd in thl· ( hnstma' Rq~atta .11 \k monal \t annc..· Stad ium in l ong Rc.1d1 ~I an~ unl\l'r'>•llC.., a nd m "1ng ~'i­ socia11o n' mm ix·tcd at all In d 'i and in all t~ IX' o f hoa ts in the..· da~ -long affair. and 11 endl·d thl' thn.·e-rcgatta fall '4..'ason fur on In the open or 'ar\1t~ ran ''· OCCs .\ hoat'> tool.. N>th thl' four- and l.'1ght-man ral l'" <X ( ·, R '>hl'll" tool.. the freshman-no' ice t'1gh1 r.ll l' 10 2 11 5 a nd thl' freshman four r.1n· Ill 2 J8 In high school N>' s 'lXYcr •Corona dd \tar ~m \m1t h scO[ed a pair of goal'> and goalt,· John R1,crs had r ight ""1''-'" to lr ad thr Sea Kings past Laguna Beach. ~-1. in the first ro und of the lninc Tournamr nt ('d\-1. .:'-0. pla )c; 1n the second rou nd nc \I ~turda' a t Q '0 a.m Sm11h scorl'<l o ff Juslln Pu~rcl··s assist 15 minutes into the first half to make 11 1-0. thl·n Pierre scored off Scott Q,,cn's assist 26 minute:-. 1n and Smith scored again fi,l. minutes before the end of the half to makl' 1t JJ.O. • lrvme's Keith Rosenberg <;eorcd t\\ ice and faml's Brenn\"n boot<'d a pt:nalt) kicl.. to bacl.. the SC' cn-sa' e sh utout performance of Bnan Wa~ t as the Yaqul'ros ad' a need to seco nd round ac11on on Monda) "Ith ll 3-0 \IClOf'\ O\er nnersll\ l n ine IS 1-1. . . In girts ln •inc Tournament 5()('Cer action: • lf"•tnc's Nicole Kenned) a nd Michelle Lutsch srortd fi rst half goals and the Vaqueros matntaincd the lead behind goalkttpcr Jill Beam's fi,e-save shutout per- formance en route to a 2-0 first round victor) over in1buco Hills. Irvine is 2-0. PIRATES from Cl . ~ -~ ...... Sfulne Sllerman looks for • key blocll frOM 1111 fullbadc senior Greg Brown after flndlft9 rOCMW .. •Ill••· EDISON From Cl 1n the first quaner 10 make 11 l ~H as Cunningham pulled m a 15-)ard touchdo"' n pass frC1m m 11h Smith scorrd on touchdo v.n rune; from 2 and 1 'ard~ awa' 10 thl' second quarter on dn~es put togcthtr b\ the Chargers· ofTens1' e line. which controlled Fontana 10 the trenches. Edison lmebacl..er RraJ ,h,·rman and defens1"c bal"k ( h1r \ndcrc;on made b1a pla~ s m the lir<.t halt h' help keep the • tcekf' at ha' Fontana pla~s San Gorgontll. thl' team "h1ch scored 2.:' poinh a11-3in,1 the Steelers 10 the fi nal lea~Ul' µme m the CIF D1' 1s1on 1 hnal ant v.-cclt. ..... • Vao1fi scortd on touchdo'\( n run' from 55. 17. 52 and 13 \ard<, 1mt to lead the Steelers. · ' Ed1~on. "h1ch had 2l' lir;t d<.'""" in the tirst hall held po-;~<.s1on for : 51 \\ h1k the \tN:ler<. "Crt' In ~ontrol for onh I~ 11<l H<'"C'' er the.- big pla's made the J1ffere nce and the Chargl·rc; lnuldn't hold on ··\<\ e c;tunncd them .. \\ h11e s~ud "\\ e pla~ l'd good enough to "in But "e .1ust pla~ ed the :-.Oo I team m the state. and the~ 're a great football team ·· Roch Balch caught s1~ passes for 73 )ards. and C unnmgham and hcrman ea ch caught thrtt" to lead Edison Fontana .,..,,h 560 net 'ards. pick- ed up JQ2 rushing va rds o n 35 cam es 0 ft..-41.E .... JS ~ .. ~ E••ton H l• 0 7-lS F011te,.. 1 1 l• 20-4 A-st ~ EOl-~n l run !Menino l(lckl 9:59 Eo+-<unntnel\em IS oeu from Smilfl l~ 1tld<I, •SS Fon-Veoffl SS run (Mer-lo.let>.) 2-.D S.C....0.-W E ol-Snlllfl 2 run 11<1<;1. lllOOlllCI) 11..56.. Eol-Srnllll I ~un l&eldl oeu from Smft!IJ. s.~ F~ • oeu from a.r-11 tMe.--1 llld<} u o Tlillr'll~ F-Veolfl 17 IV' I"'--kld\I, 11 16. Fon-Veolfl SJ nM1 (Me~ tiic-.l. , .. . ~o-r. E~ '6 run <11Mr11no lllCll l "9 F-Svtvft• i. 1V11 l~t llldll U4 l'-Veolll 1) !VII l~ lllckl 1:91 F~~ I) lft.,_.oon re!Uf"fl (Cl9fl• _.._ not •l*"llfecll • .,,_.._ , ... (..,...,. ... , • ._. ITAnsTia .. '"'--)1 lltulMl-v.,..... U-11' ,,..,,. ..,... "' ....._ n -•-2 .._,,..,._...... . ~MIO_.,... 1-mlll·7 .... _..... •1 -..,. !· M """*"~ •t H ............. !-If """ .. 111 llltlo'I • Jl ~ ...... °""'°'.~~ • lllDfVIDUAL llfmlll 1 ~............. D-1... SrftMI. ~ QM-~ 1·11 fttlt-Yeelll, *-........... 1.Hl, c:..... ~ ...... J·11, ....... H . -Aml•LNW .................. , .............. .. -...111 ..... ,_ N IRs' .. ., ~...-- 0 4 .-. Cw•••11.,.. ~ •·• ........ , ~ M ,HL ... L .... e on t he bench In the NBA ttas ltS ups, downs ly CHIU 8UNUCCA , $ • ..,_ ...... To play for a loser or sit for a winner. That is the question. Sed.ric Toocy has an answu. ''There's no question:· the 12th man of the AU.nta Hawks said. .. The enthusiasm is better. You win P!*)'inJ wit.h a Sood team. and win· ru.na lS suU the most important thi111-.. Tony Campbell has a different answer. "It depends where you arc as a player -age, carttr, statistics." s.&1d the leading SCOn"r of the expansion Minnesota Timberwolves. "I was part of a championship (with the La.k.ers in 1988). There wasn't much more I could do there. I felt 'pla) 1ng time was more important. For me it was going to be an expansion team to get that." The career of an NBA bcachwanncr otters no suaral\~ often no Job 1«urity and very little O()P.Onunaty. h beJins in the sprina WJth all-.star pmcs played 1n front of discernina scouts and conttnUC$ with a litany of rookie and free qcnt camps, summer leaaucs and preseason aamcs. It usually ends in the CBA or in Euro~. In bct~n tberc ts a scat on the cod of i Iona and talented b(>nch. Tryina to slay interested. LeadinJ cheers. Collecllng DNPs. And hopina that ma) be. JUSt maybe, tonight we can blo~ 'cm out early or somtone'll get· hurt and there'll be six or eight minutes of PT. . For first-}ear pla)ers. at offers the NBA rookie minimum salal) of St00.000 a )Car. For a player who has ht-en a star at every level of the game. ifs a slap in .the fa~. ·'ft lS definitely toqh on an alb· lete who bcbcves in bunsctr.• admits Campbell. "ln the NBA we aU fee.I we can ~Y or we woukSn't be h~ .. "You vc ~ot to think thtrc may be a cha.nee that somebody will go down or there mi&ht-be a sih1auon when: coach wtll use you.'' said Miami rookie guard Scott Haffner. who last season averqcd 24.S points at Evansville but bas played th( least of any Heat player this season ... lf I'm always rudy and stay into the game, that's pan of my jOb." "h's a job.'' said Tone)'. ~ho has made the most of his playmg time. shooting 82 pcrunt from the field. ··1 should &ct myself up for ever) game whether or not I play. JfJ pb). fine. If l don't. at least I was prepared." "l go into e\CI') game expecting to play." said ~troll rookie guard Stan J<jmbrough. who has played just 38 • mmutcs this season. "I B 'SK ETH.\ I I > ""L. NaA STANDtNGS w.-.. C•olao •tee ~KM< OM$6en w L. ~ct. L.Men 11 3 .716 Pwfland 12 ' .7SO 5Mltle 9 7 .563 Phoenix 6 1 .462 ~ s 9 .3S7 s.cr1men10 ' \0 .2'6 Golden Stilt ' 11 .267 Mktwnt DMslefl Oen~ 11 ~ 733 San Antonio 9 s 6'3 Utah 9 s .6'3 Houston 9 7 563 Dallas 7 7 .soo M lnnesot1 • 12 .2SO Cti.rtollt 3 12 .200 EHtwn Ca.Itel enc. Alantk DMslefl New York 10 s .667 Pf'tllldelc>h It • 6 571 Boston 9 7 .S63 WHhlnglon • 10 ..... New Jersev • l\ .267 Miami ' 14 .222 Centrll DMslefl lndl1ne 9 ' .692 Detroit 10 6 62S ~tlanl• 9 6 .600 Chlcaoo 9 6 .600 Mllwl~M 1 • ·'" Qn.ndo 1 • • '61 Cle"91and 6 9 .400 COLL.EGE MEN Tib I ,.._Qattw I I Iii 74, UCI 71 (l'~ .... OHlkl UTC UCI Ga 3 ,...., 6 7 71/'J l't'J l'h 2'"' 3'"2 1'1'1 • 11.A.r 1.,, 31;, 6 7'1'1 ,..., 1 1 3 3 ' .. "... ""llfl'P ' s 2 23 Hef'ctrn.l' • 2 , It s 1 ) 1' Ootttorart • 1 1 10 s 3 2 ll !Wntr ' s 2 23 0 ' 1 l ""°"'°" s 0 s ,, lSOlll"Uner 20 1S l0 4 2 LMel 1 002 0 O 'l O ltllflweln 0 0 0 0 200 4Menhel 2 105 ) , 1 • ltlltdon 1 0 ) 1 ,,.., 0 0 0 0 Von Lutrow l O O 2 Tote!\ 21 lS lS 74 Totals ,. ' 16 n t4elftlme: T~C11ett.-.., 3S-XI. Tllrff•POlnl 11oel\. T•nnHHt·Ch•I· lanoooe-Frand1 l. Aeoden 2. UC1-Heroma11 I Dok toravlt \, AnderMlll ? • Palmer I 94ldlMI 67, Mavv " (~~ ..... OH.lkl ....,., ~ .. "... "" .. IP ltoDJmon 3 0 l • &r\efl1 1 0 l 1 s lteddldt 4 4 • l'l ~· ' 3 , 11 c~ ) 4 • 10 l.Mhln.-1 l , . • • ~l llf JOMPfl 2026 H9m1 4 S I 14 Feflton l 0 1 6 ltttm.rd 0 ? 0 4 Olt~I 2 3 4 7 O'COMell I 1 0 4 C-1...v 3 2 t I F• 1012 ...... O lli ~3 1S7DI-0020 Totttlt 12 lt 19 '6 T 01ei. 17 11 n 61 Hl!fllrN· Nevv, J0-27 nw-.-pe1n1 eoell Nevv-<ioo!t~ 2 ~ \, l~r'9tlt l Jo....,, 1 M-T-1&1_.T_,. <kw L-...tt (1~'*11, EOO!e lteodld< (New), Ttm1 lrettt IT_C.,.nenoooe>. Julllfl Anderwn tUCU. lt!Qy auner (\JCI) Miff'>: Dwrlc.1' l(lre9 (T--Chllt· i.,_..1. leCilll ~ 71. ....... w .... 61 llll1311 Mlles•etlftT~ Cllei:._. .... GMM lm-l•t Vdev 90 L-&e.dl 7J ALL·TOU'lNAMUCT Tll~ Moll Vet~OIP P'ev.-· Pflllllo Cl•rl>.. 1~rle1 VelleV TMm J.,.rv S.Odter lmoen el "•"-" Mien.., JeCllson. L-8MCfl, B~oe Smith, l.cln9 8~"· Scoll O.Stefeno. Orenve Coe'' l<eltl! Aend0/1>11, Mt ~n Antotilo COL.LEGE WOMEN 1art1Mm YtiUM 70, UCI 61 (ir"'"9n\ ..... Oeukl 9rttNm y-UCI """' .. .. "pftp a.c. , I I 12 U rerre11• l ) 4 II Te~ ' 0 s 12 LM • 0 , 9 Aet~n J 1 • 13 untreo ) 2 3 • Wiii!• • l 2 II Hl>OOl 1 I 3 l WOllhu" l • s 10 Jl>llnlon • • • 12 Evr• 0 0 0 0 8°rtwll l .. 0 0 I 0 C•rtw l • 3 10 Al\l\t~I 0 0 0 0 0.CON 0 0 0 0 Dixon 0 0 2 0 W.icn ' 0 l , w •• , 0 0 0 0 CO• 0 0 1 0 Totets n 2S 21 70 Tot81l 25 14 13 ., H•lf11"'4 arror.em Youno J6·l 5 T,,,...·oolnl -" 8 r1111\em YO<Jn..,-W~''" 1 UCl-l.herTeN 1, LM 1 T Kf'tnlal UC t oencn °"*kw. (~) 0-i.-Stele 15 8o•W Stett S'I Al· TewMment T..m LI" Aetnt>un (8 YUI Y•onne Catei. wen. Nl'l.1 G.tomer 18olH S••••> Lil Brow,. 1()o.1anom. Stetel, ICellV HH11Y IBo•u Stat1tl MVP-Liu McGiii °"'•"'>.,.,• S•a•t• M.altM••t1 Scott S.otmour Te 'ilOr w~ Mur~v Peine z ...... COMf'lllUNfTY COL.LEGE WOMEN ~ West n , F"""9n 6 l <e: ....... '-*81 T--l 0.....Wftt F~ """'.. .." .. l'P Slrchl• 3 O 2 • Bun,.11 • O 1 11 4'rm11rono 1 1 7 16 Mevc»n 1 O O 1 JonnlOfl S 0 J tO Merl 3 0 l 6 Smllh 3 0 I I Ael'l\lr.ez 0 0 , 0 Jett. \Oii 7 s I " JOl'lnwn 1 o o • Slar1 0 0 0 0 "lel'O'l S 0 3 tO Gonot1nller 4 0 1 I Ou<lt't 4 1 I o Hetnlllon S 1 l II Me~ S 2 0 11 Heeo 7 0 I 1• l(rOUM , 1 ' fl S.rlO• 3 1 I 1 E ot•ns I 0 l 1 Totell u 9 16 f'I Torell >t s 11 6l Helf!ime GolOlttl WP" 4J-J7 l·POlnt voew ~ W•11-sm11" 7 Wll"Ml1r 61. Onftee Ceast 15 (~T--r-) ~c .. u ~r11 ........ 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"""• 1 4 , lf C#encle•• 1 l • 21 ~ 3 037 Slav 10 •4 0020 Woltt 0010 I 2 I 11 Ho 0 0 I 0 '2 311 ~ 0 0, 0 OOIOLCIYO 30 26 0202 Shllmtne1 0000 0 0 0 0 Liu 0 0 0 0 10 12 L¥11eslen0000 F1eN 1 002 Cllent 0 0 I 0 Neuwn 1 0 12 INNft 0010 Toteb 2' 10 ll 69 T .. all 14 1 1e JS SC..IW o.nw.. l!J T-ti 17 ll ,......., ~ • 6 • lt-<lS J""'"' IMi'· l!I Toro-YOllllOl!e I. t4elMr I, 9olw \. LI 0.... .. C.. Mlle JI i:.:-,.. ..... 0 •• c:.. "' .... ..... .. .... T_..,.. e t l I c... 1 I t 2 ,.._ • • • • "'*'-• 0 • • ~ I J I 1J ....... tt 2 I• ............. .,,,.... ,, .... ~\II•~ 11•1• 01a1 I I t I """*"-1 I I t ..... 111\l --,. ' . ,...... ... ....... J • y-... 11 • It • r.-n • • • ............. C-..._ I 'II ..... -..= ... 17 .... .-.-:La••·· ....... .. 11 JI --. I'll'. c.. -.. .... ..... ll (1rWUI ,... • > .. c.. ,__.. ...... ,...,,.. ... m.-,_a .., always pncuce ltkc l'U play. J Q.rm up bke I'll play. You never know -.bat's toina to happen." .. You just h.ave to be 1ttcntivc" said rookie ~ Leonard., the Timbcrwolvcs• tbtrd·s~ntet who h.as played j\Ut one aa this season. ··You don•t want to ~ to the point of just bciraa a fan.' Without I~ benefit of pla)ifll time. Jood practm~ habits becomt ~ore 1~poru.nt. KimbroUJb is the Pistons fourth guard behmd Jsiah Thomas, Joe DUmars and Vinnie Johnson, reaarded as the l~ue·s best three.guard rotation. and he uses that to his advantage. ''I play ~nst two or thrtt of the best ,uards an the world e"e')' cay tn practice." he said. "I try to pick their brains and learn from them." Campbell. "-'hO played three years in Detroit and two with thC' Lakers before this season, also used his bench time constructivel). ........... Wftl'9 • Voling lo< the lfl9 Hefsmen r roe>'lv 1101· '9Cond·•nd thlra·~ voles •no POlnts (¥011"9 o-. J-2· I OHll )· ~.,., "' JM w.,.., Mo..,1on 142 131 ~on. lnO . 1U 110 Herr!' W Ve 115 11S lttce, Noire Oeme n 101 H-"· COIO<ed S2 Al Oowl,, Air FOf'Ce lS J l Smlttl, FIOflde ll 79 5"o•. MICll St 7 IS 0.1~. 8'VU l 13 lltn•ll NO 3 11 Tl'IO''" P•nn S• 4 11 OMi.'-" IV Gi.noor• 21 N09ef4'l 12 DMM9n V Corona 11 No<co It OMSleft Ill CerolnlMle 11 alW-13 Jrd 83 1<11 I~ IOS S2 38 4.) 19 " ,, 12 wltn •otet T...i 101) 1003 709 S1l m us t.O 10 •• .. .. WRESTLI 'G N • n """.a.. •DtSON EIGHT·WAY loo t"m' 1 El Ooredo. •·O, 2 ....,....,, l ·l ,._, lte~utenec:r !WOOO°'IOcle) 3·0 1 2 ScNenlier IH-ll, l ·O·l IOS-1 Tr•" (Arrovo l •·O. 2 Berk IHem.11 4-0 11~1 Bete"Cour-1 '""O•Ol • O.) Pern .. r 1e 1 Ooraoo>. >-1 11.,_1 Ge!IOOe' tS.n GOf'QOnlOI. 4·0. 1 Mlaff (ICenNOvl , )·I 1,.._I Currkt1 IH..,..11 l ·0-1 1 Ni.clr- """'8us IE dlson I. l-I l:D-l Av•le IEI Oo<eCIOI. •·O 1 aurQe\l IEcthonl. 4·0 1»-1 W•rr.,, IH..,..IJ •-0 2 11:1m IE1 Ooreoo>. >-1 14S-I 1(1_., (Et Ooreoo>. •·O 2 Stenu:ivr -rv (EdlMM\l. l-0-1 154-1 °"91 !Et Oo<•OOI. 4·0 2 AIOer! t WOOOOt\ooe). 4 ·O 16.S-1 Holl<in' (Et OoreCIOI 4·0. Cov .. !Edison), l -0-1 17S-1 5'Mr0e4 !E l OouCIOI •·O Omar (WOOdlllr'--1, 4-0 1t1-1 wom !Et Ooraoot • o. lU\"'-n IK.....Ov). HI H-1 -I ltemM <Arrovol •-O ltAoMe 'Hemet), •·O. 90\.SA GllAMD&. MIM&-WAY llat•-· 9eedl ,.,.., -.C.) Teem -HyMlntJton lNKtl Sl . *'''-12. Hunthf-" ~ "· E\18f'Cl8 ' HunllnotOtt ~ S>';"'M9vi•lr 1'. Hu,,!lnot1>r1 a..ch 4S at"-Amal 21 ..-0.n INcit Cl·Ol rlr" Ne• 105-Mlil.e '"'-" tl-SI 11)-()en ltOIMrl (4·4) 11.....-Vlllll ..... (1-0). "'°'' OIKe 1»-4~ Menlne.t 19·0), flNI ~ l~ A!twlo 0 ·1). MCOlld W.C. 1»-A'*1 wreno l•·O . 7 1U-T r 9¥h "'°"" ( S-3) • \St-Tim SlwM (J-l), ltllrO P4ew. 16$-Mett Smllfl (1-0), ""' Cllk'9 \1~Vlctw Mollfte !t-oOI. flnt Piece (. 1'1-n.--c.....-IH> 8fld Eric Wlll1- l -n. ftnl .-c.. Hwt.-«llfld'f LuuJer (0-0), ""'Nee ~ .... , .... _, Team ecora. COit• Mete 71. La quint• 6, c.M M9M 0 , ..... Gflf!CM 1), COit• Mne Sol, •.-.cte IS; Cella MeM ft, ~Vfefr ll; Coste Millll. ....... Amel2'. • 0.... ..,,.,.,.. lW>. lfllrd 1119Ce -.... ~ (6-J), "'"' .... ltt-.-a Villlltt9 (WI. 1 ........... ~ (6-11, -----.. ~ Villlllldl (1-11, ~ -.C.. ....... Or1'I , .. ,, ...... .-ca. l»-l'lrll .....,.. 16-1), ...... 9'ICt ......... ,...., ... ,). INrd ... \It-'•• ...... f)>;J) le6 ...,_......,(WI. .,...., ... v ...... ...... ,.,...,, ..... ., . ..._.-. ,..,_, ... .,, ......... ''One aood tht°' is that you can learn by observing and 1een'1 tendencies," be said. "It' aJmost like &<>Ill& to a football aamc and sittma in the pins boJC. You can ttt holes and gaps whc:tt the runnina back can ao throuah that you don 'l at around le\'el. •• M1~hael Wilhams rode Detroit's bench to a champ1onsh1p nng as a rook.le last season. He was traded to PhocntA on draf\ da) and 1s buned on the Suns bench behmd Kevin Johnson and rookie Greg Grant. He's tired of pnicticmg and ~atch­ mg. He ~nts lo pl;i~. 'Td rather be play1ng a lot somC'- -,.herc else. maml) because r ve been dn a J,ood team before and played some. • said Williams. "ho has pl3)· cd just 11 minutes this season. 'T ve JOtten a world championship nng. I JUSt want to Stt how good an and1- NHL• ..... 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ACedemY ~ )'°', s ge., lto•lnt Auoc l 21, 6 Unl't S.n )..14 Ooen Eiel'lt-1 <><•"-Coeit A. 114 1 9Mc" S19le, 2 16. l use. 11t • Orenoe Coe •. uo. s. Cal Pol't SLO u~ .. Lono ltowl"I A.UO< t .16. Ooen F_...1 Or•,,.. Coal! A, 2 Coast 8. l New-t A-llCI ""''-·' 54.0, s Un9 8MC1I lt-lne ,..,'°', .. .. ., ·--11.uoc. ""' ' SAT URDAY OECEMBER 2. 1989 [iJ t lnsUrance executive admonishes public, industry -DIMS AGl&Alt ~ .... eon•••-... • Altboua.b there arc many chief executive officers of insurance firms who arc reluctant to talk about the insurance ~form initiative passed by California votcn. Jeny Conrad isn't one of them. Conn4 chief executive officer of Cal-Amencan Insurance Co. in Huntington Beach. f~ls frtt not only to speak his mind. but to admonish the"public as well as the insurancc industry. C..onrad took the helm of Cal-Amenc~n in 1987 and decided he would t •'to make Cal-American a trail- bluina company. "We·~ 100 percent u · uc from anybody elSt". Our policy structuf.c -the wa e do business -will eventually rcirolut1onize the in µ)·:· Conrad said. He believes changes an the in ustf) arc antviuble beca~ of the uniqueness of the California msurancc industry. "The laws of economics appl) to tht> msuranC'C industry the same as they do to any other business. Although I suppon change m the mdustf). I don't think it's something that has to be rt!'gulatffl b y the statt or any other go vemmt'nt agenC')' ... Conrad said. Conrad also behc' cs the state ansuranc-c industry sets itself apan from any other insurance market because of the laws adopted in this ~adc. Conrad says the first is the mandatof) insu_ran~ laws. which was approved in 1986. "I think a lot of people thought thas law of requiring dnvers to caf'11 insurance would dnvc the prices of premiums do\\n. ~gain. Wt' sec the laws of supply and demand coman~ mto pla). Evcf)body was . supposed to be able!' to get insurance. evcn those who -were considered a high m l ... Conrad said. "'These peo ple "ere put an an assigned-risk pool and W'Cre assigned to insurance company's whcther the company liked it o r not." hC' ~d ... last year. Farmer's lnsuran('C said onl) 6 percent of ns pohcy holders were from the ass1gned-nsl pool. Ho\\t-ver. that 6 percent represented SO perttnt -of all monies paid out l think that shows one of the law's shortcomings ... Conrad 1s quick to point out that with e' CT) d rop of ram. a little sun must shine. ··1 behe'c that Propa<>it1on I OJ 1s addrC!'Ssing a S) mptom and not a curt'. hov.c' C!'r. 1t did shov. that co~ .. v.hic-h were hc:-rnit Plb~J on to insuranl't' con- sumers W('f'(' not go101 10 be toleratro. I think what finally happenffl 1s consumers yelled loud enough that they didn't' want high premiums an~more," Conrad said, Con rad 1s firm . hO""t''cr. 1n his op1n1on ag.a1nst government regulations 1n an) form. "I think Propos1t1on 103 isn't good for an}one What 1f 1t was mand3tor. to reduce the pnce of gas. or food. b~ 20 percent without an) cons1deratto n Clf tht' operating costs. I think either the suppl) would dr. up or we'd be heading toward a soc1ahstic or communisttl' wa\ of hfc." Conrad said. · According to Conrad. tht' best wa\ fi~r in urancc firms to lewer premiums 1s to carefully ·sc rospcc- t1ve clic nts. Conrad said ht has seen tnsu nee lOm- panies go out of business and cost the pu9hl m 11l10M of dqllars when 1t could ha' e ~~a" 01dl·d b' carefull~ checki1)g the background o n them r ..We do extcns1,e re~arch on a pc:rc;on he fo~ ""e msurt> them . We do a \'tdeo inspcct1on of the car so we can St.>e ho" the' tal..e care of the car \\'e check the- brakes and treads on the tire as "ell Wt• want to find out what kind of per>on v.e'rc 1nsunng. We-""ant to kno"" 1f the~ get in an accident 1f the~ a re going to "'ant th<"1r car li"d and their ho~p1tal bill$ paid or arc they thinking the~ JUSt ""on the lotter)." said C onrad. .\nother measurc l onrnd takes. 1s 10 give personaJ serv1C<" to custome~(~p~rad 'Wt~) that mo't d a1ms art' paid wnhin -l hou~v "We can do this. bnauM" we arc becoming v1rtuall)' paper-free In otht•r word s. mo!>t of our insurance informauon I'> "' our o"' n l'Omputt"r .,~ !>tem !.O we can hclp customt-~ 1.i!>tl'f Th1ngi. hl..e this alto" u!. to lower our co!>ls and io pa" on~' mg!> on tiur pollc ... holders." said Conrad Conrad'<, in'urance 1ndu.,tl"\ bt'llt'ls :irt' rootffl from th<' beginning ot the indu't'1 "Ahen there ~as m utual 1rust belwl·en 1n,urer<. .rnJ t 111."nh .. This ind ustr: be-gan "ht·n ,,m· farmer \uggestc\d all the fa rmers around P<iol tht·1r mone} so 1f a barn burned do""n the' coul<.1 hutld d ne"' one N o~. It seems that peo ple ·don't ~·ant to 1u'>l be co mix-nsated Justl'. tht·~ want tll g<'t '''r muth as the~ ca n .. People haH' to ~ht:\l' lhdt insun."r\ don't want to gu" to coun . thl·~ ~;mt tn p;I\ d :u ms Having something ta:d up in tmlrt tw 'l'<ll\ ~·r' I.°) no one:· Conrad ~1d trade frictio·ns between the U.S.-Japan worse than ever Banks may soon be in brokerage business TOKYO (.\P) -Trade negotiators ha"e haggled over cars. clothes-. phonC"S. skis. elcctncaJ swnche!'S. oranges. b«f. semiconductors. superc-omputers. wood -you nam<' it -try mg to shnnk the stubborn U.S. deficit with Japan. After mof'(' than :!O )e~rs of pressure and per- suasion. and some ~nt 1mpro,ement in the trade balance-. Washington as zeroing m on what man) experts say has been the issue all nlong: R~al progrt>ss depends on chan.gmg the way the Japant~ do business. "Japan's S)Stems for bu~ang and distnbuting goods arc thc biggest obstacte fimng U.S. manufacturcrs who e~pon or do business in Jnpan." R.K. Moms. d m'<.'tor ~f int<"rnational trade pohc~ for the Nataon:it Associa-. . oommittcc m Washington. W ith Japan accounung for .iQ peret•nt of the L: .S. trade deficit last vcar, the imbalancc hasn't fallen as far as it should ha,:e &l't'n th<' weal..ening of the dollar against the yen. ll .S.. o ffinals sa). . lkhmd the arcane trade rules once uSC'd to l ecp imports OU' lies an even more TOrmidabk challt>ngc - "k<"itttsu." or netwo rks of fina ncial and ~rsonal ues th.al bind Japanese subconmu:.ror lo manufacturer t wholesaler to retailer. in a lmost impenetrable alhances. l' .S. offici:il ls npresscd disappointment after talks Ul Washington 1n. ~u' ember at which Japanese of· ficials said the' "'ould ··ad' 1se·· fimlS to C!'nd practtl"CS keeping foreign companies out of tht'ir market. but warned that qu1cl.. ('hangt' wa<o unltl..l'I). "There was 'el"\ ltttle tlc\lh1ltt,· in the Japanl·se government position· ... tn reaching common gn."lund on the nature of tht> probkms. t.'' en problems which appear to be "idcly recognized in Japan:· U S. As<>1s- tant Trcasun· Sectttan C'harlt'S Dallnra said aftt-r the tallc.s.. . . Japan's insular. e~clus1H' l'lusiness l'Ulture and tht' lifestyle and taste-s o f tt discn manattng con<>um('f'S he outside government JUnsdKtton. In most cases.. but ccrtaanl~ not all. a foreigner hoping to sell to Japan no longer faet's otn,ous l~I barriers.. U.S. o fficials sa} Qu otas and t').Cess1,·e duties on alcoh'bt bet'( citrus and man~ other produc-ts have been negotiatffl o ut of C\.IStencc Vociferous complaints and length) trade talks also have helped to end the strangt• restncuons li ke thoSt' that on« judgtod foreign-madt-skis "unsunabl<' .. for Japan~ snow. ~ Instead. foreign and Japanese bustnt"SSmC!'n tT) mg to ~Jl nt"W products here face alltances ~f Japan'~ most po'Wcrful firms -lffl b) ~tusm. ~htsub1sh1. Sumitomo. Fuyo (Fuji). Sanwa and Da1-kh1 Kang)o - each with its own banks. retailcn and n.-aJ cstatc. insuran« and manufactunn~ compant<'S. These are the "ke1retsu . • and there art:' some JO smaller ones as well. Through interlocking ho ldings. they own more than 70 pcrttnt of shares on Japan's stock markets. Cancls by any oth<"r name. the keirctsu enable competing manufacturers to fix {>rices and d1"idc markets amon,g themsch•cs 1-act i' uies that would be illepl under antitrust Ja"s an the United States or Europe but provoke o nly mild government warnings here. According to a study by the American Chamber of "ORTGAGE RATES ~as of Thunldey. Nov. 30. FIXED* "''"' Down Potnte L~--..... PJM• (~) (~) tst Nationwide S.nk 9.625 20 2.000 ArMt10en savtnga 8enk 9.900 20 2.000 30 A1tenttc Rnenclal SB 9,500 20 2.000 45 Bit* ~ Americe 9.175 20 2.250 •5 Celtfotnle '1dwal 8aM 9.975 20 2.000 21 Q'9M Memett., S.nk 10.250 25 2.000 00 Arlt im.m ... 8enk 10.000 05 t.500 45 ~~Benk 10. 125 20 2.000 '5 ~ Amettc8n 8enk 9.750 05 2.000 45 Home,.. 8enk 10.000 05 2.000 14 HoueehOld~Benk 10.250 25 2.000 80 tluport Anlndel Group 1.750 10 1.500 eo ti• IWI ort MottQll09 9.125 10 2.000 •S oa_.1.-rAnencMI 9.500 OS 2.375 46 a.ct Stone Mot\glOe t .750 OS 2.000 IO ·==:.:-9.875 10 2.000 • 30 9.825 20 2.000 30 ...... Federal t .825 OS 2.000 75 10.250 20 1.500 30 ..... AMllCMI ... Cit ........ eon.,n. t .500 20 2.125 21 ... c... AMllCMI t.as OS u oo 45 n.••·---eo..c t .790 05 1.100 • .... ,.....s.v. t .871 20 1.000 45 ,.....~ 10.500 10 1.000 15 =.--.. 10.400 to 1.000 30 1muarasN1Y J •mn••~ ftll-'--............ , ..... U1 U1 U1 p.n.-. .. .. .... ,. ,., 1.H -Mm , .. , .. , , .. ,,,... ,_ , ... ,,,, -JI I"·=-,. 1.M ,,. -,,. '·" ,. Commerce in Japan. almost ~, percen t of homt' clectrontes in Japan are sold through exclusively afl1hated sto re'> a nd ~Q p..:rccnt of cars are!' d1stn buted thro ugh e'\cl usl\e dcak rsh1p ... The keirt·hu an: loo....,·r 'l'r<.1ons of the industna l combines. or .. 1a1!)a1 .. u." of wartsmC' Ja pan. Japan'<> corllmt·rr1al annll'S are the nation's e~on· BOC.\ R .\TO" Fla 1.\ Pl -\\all om1c defense. On!~ JJpan<.'<.e product-; caf'11 the guaran- tee of being rt'tumt d to tht· "hoksaler if the' don't <;ell. Imports don't. Through such arrangt•mcnts. Japan~ I manufacturer.. l t'ep I 6 m1ll1on n.•tailers in bustnl"SS. r· The l 'ntted State ... with ~5 ti me' the-area a-nd 1w1ce the populauo n. has onl~ I ~ m1llto n The Japanese n:t.i11cr sun 1 \l'S this indlinenn b~ treet k adc:ro; on Fnda' endc.-d their lengt h) battle to kl.'ep h anl..s o ut of the stod.s and txmds business. proposing w Jun!.. the!' la" that has go" cmed the nation'<; hasac banking structure "nee tht' Depression. Directors of tht' S<.·curtllt"S Indus- \~ .\ssoc1a11on. at the trade group's annual con,en11o n here. endorsed a pro pos.al for ne~ l~1sla11on to let ... e ""or ' 1g <.'SI pnc<.'~. . l\ fl"('ent -.un l") h~ tht' Japanl'S<" and l .S. gO\ em- ments found , ~ oi I~~ ttem s pnl·t"d 1n both countnl''i ~ere e>.Cc!> 1\ t-h t'\penc;1" l' in Japan. including food. w10e. co)me\1c-.. h:l;-J linen". golf d ubs and spark plugs .\mencam. ir1 lOntra~t. paid more for ketchup. perfuml'. tahlr lhina. houst'hllld hattt•nt•s and Japanese-made.' ekctronil'S good.$. ~lmc peo ple think Son)s and Pan:t)l'OK!> .trl' dwaper 1n thl' L'n1t('(:i StatC!'S. but the "Un I.'\ or. J 1d iind h:irg.1in' at d1~·ount stores in Japa" · urpn'1ngh . prt'''llrl' for d1angl· ha!' come not from Jap.rn·, lnn&·,utli:nng 1.·on.,uniers but from fore1gnl'~ and (lthl'r "out,.1der\" -ne" Japanese entrants into l•'>ta hlished marl..ct'. Llrgl'-sc1lt' rt'l.l akr.. .lfl' lighting tht• regulation<; that hm tt tht'tr np.rn,w n to prOll'l't small stores. lndustnall'h Jr1.· t allmg for opening Japan's farm markets. E'en ,,rnw rt1.t· farmers 10 Japan's most produC"tt"e art'as. rnnti dcnt o f their ab1ht~ to compete. ha'e begun to rail .lg..t1nst go,~rnmcnt rvstnct1ons. Supporter. of •hangt• ha't' fo und a ,,,lhng but quiet all~ tn Jap.in·, ant1-mnnopol~ watchdog. the Fair Trade Co mm1\ston. "h11.·h ha" long donl' hllk hut issue warnings 10 \IOl.1101"'i of antatru<>t la""· In f'C'\'ent m11n1h~ thl· Fair Trade Comm1s<>1on has broad range of ecun tiC"s and st'Cun-· tics-related act1v111es." .\t the same 11mC!' the!' I .I\ said its pla n \\.OUld let brol..C'TS t'ngagc tn consumer han~ing businesses and 1010 han l..1' in ha' ing access to th<' Federal Rei.er" e's banking system. including thr n ght to borrow from the F<"d in emergencies The mo' e appear<. tn ht-ra ld Ont' of the b1gge)t brt"al..~ ~et 10 the gradual!' c rumbltng ""all scparaung banlung and broker.t@e :ict1'l.'lt1es. ert"Cted b\Jhe <. .las'>-Steagall .\ct ~f .-!433 am1i.1 tht• tin,annal cm,.., that folio" ea the '>t<X k m.uket l rash four 'car~ earhcr The hamcr ha<. heen v.eakcned chink b\ c hink 10 rect'nt vea rs. with tht mo\ c toward financ1ai deregula- tion and ('Ou n decision~ perm1tt1ng banl s to make increasing inroads into v. hat formah haJ· been th<' brokers' turf. · tined l'Ontractors in\llht'd in a pnct' ca nel. 1n-Smell the coffee Mam banb no"" part1c1pal<' in nev. ottcnngs of some l.:tnds of se- cun11es. otTC!'r discount stock bro- kerage and sell shares 'tn mutual funds 'esttgated pn ce gaps bet" N."n Japan and othC'r co~n­ tnes. :ind 1<>sued warning'> to computc.-r manufacturers that bid one ~en -le .. ., than a ptnn~ -to wrn rontr.tct!> fro m lcx·al &""' l"rnmt•nts The comm1s.,1on last ~ rar recommended steps to encourage mon-supt"rmarl..l.'ts and department stores. which tend to 1mpon mon· than mo n'i and pop shops It said the~ -;ho uld bl· allO\\l't1 to h.ne more floor space and, sta~ Opc'n past -p m . th<' normal closing ttme . The pand rl'Co mme nde-d dt'regulatmg sales of a lcohol and lt f\tng other gtn emment controls that hmtt compctttton and dnH· up pnC'('s 1n the a irline. banking. insurance and transpon 1ndustnl.·<>. • l · .S. oflk1als ""' a nn nad of rt.>S1nc11ons, mos1,, not appart'nt unttl the)· arc ,·1ola'ed h) foreign c'\porters. exist at all le" els of the Japant'S<.' econom \ Japan fattS pos<i1ble retahntton undt•r the U .S. Super 301 trade bill for tanfTs and houl>in~ standard s that hmit imports of wood products and to r govern· ment procurement pohc1cs that h mll purcha cs oft '.S.· made supcrcomputcrs and satellites Recent trade figures 1ndic~11e foreign firms are making inroads here. despite the odds. • ~ ADJUSTABLE ..... "''"' Down Pomte L~-fn Mergln ..... '--" Ra .. Pymt (%) (dep) (%) Loen 197 7.950 20 1 500 60 2.250 750 197 7.950 20 1.500 60 2'.200 2000 187 7.825 20 1 750 45 2 500 500 187 7.750 20 1 500 60 2.500 1000 187 7 .950 20 1.500 I 60 2.250 300 9000 8 .500 25 2.000 00 2 750 9000 187 8.500 10 1.750 '45 2.750 187 187 7.950 20 ·1 500 00 2 250 750 187 7.950 20 MOO •s 2 250 600 200 7.950 20 1.500 60 2.250 600 1000 8.625 20 2.000 60 2.750 300 l87 7.950 20 1.500 '45 2.250 500 181 7.050 10 1.000 45 GPM 187 197 7.950 20 1.500 60 2300 500 187 7.750 10 1 000 60 GPM 187 117 1.000 05 2.375 60 BY OWN 117 187 5. 125 10 2.000 30 GPM 187 181 1:seo 15 1.000 7S GPM 187 400 1':000 20 1.500 30 GPM 350 117 t .toO 10 1.250 21 2.500 117 117 7.000 10 uoo 30 GPM 117 1M 7.375 10 1.500 30 GPM 187 200 7.NO 20 2.000 45 GPM eoo 187 t .250 20 2.000 •45 2.790 500 117 7.960 20 1.500 " 2200 500 80U1111191 CMPORHIA .. MftAWRAGU Ill• •• , ... •• -.,.. ,_., ... I,•,;;:• ~ ·-·-.... , .. ',.. I' LMJ . .. ) M•rk Blttleld of W•ll•p• l'erms edmlres coffee be•n• on hi• t•rm In th• Kon• District of H•w•ll. W•ll•pa l'•rms. • member of th• ~•cttlc Coif•• Cooperative, had ttle best Kon• coffee of 1989 ••Judged by th• other coffee growers In tfl• •r••· Kone co"•• 11 th• only United Stat••·grown coffee. Brol..crs. for the-1r pan. also have !M.ICC'Cs5ofu lh launl·hcd fora,s into busane ses ·once.-l0ns1dc;ed ·the do- main of the banks. S&L assets continue to shrink W..\SHINGTO~ (.\Pl -Thl· na- 110n's thn f\ tnstttullons co ntinued 10 shnnk dramaucall~ 1n September an prcparauon for to ugh nC'"" ftn:inl'aal standards taking efTl'Ct th1l> ""ct·!.. thr government said Fnda~ Assets at the natton·s :!,Q(l' thnfh shrank by $1 5.2 bilhon. breaking the- record set 1n August of SD 3 h1lhon. the Office of Thrift Supcn·m on said . Meanwhile. a net ofS8.Q b1 lhon 1n deposits was withdrawn from thnfts . the most since1S9.2 billion in Fehru· ary. which marked the se\:ond· heaviest outOow on m:ord. behind S 10.8 bilhon in January. September was the 16th mo nth o f outi"tows m 17 m o nths. The outflow fo r l\ugus' was SS ' billion. Economists attributed the ron- tinuing declines to the mdustf) ·s effons to me.ct new capital standards taking <"ffcct ~ 1. The sta ndards. which require S&Ls to back their lendinf and investments with more of thclr ownen· mo ney. were ""° quired by the S&l badout bill passed m Augv.st. The thrift office has esumatffl that about 800 S&Ls wtll falJ shon of the new standard and will face closure unless reaulaton approve their business elan 10 eventually come into complian~. / Many thrifts have had a tou&h time raisins new capital from pri- vate investors and as a result att iiellina aueu. Economill Jam.cs C'hri$ll8ll of the U.S. t.oaaOe of Savinp Uattit-atiOM said \be rapid ratructurina woukl lib llow earl)' DCAt year but would coatin~ ·at a &k>wer l*IC. thf'OUlb 1990. .. By the ti.me~~ to 1991, we1J jUll be ftne-twm,. be Mid. "" Ely, a pft¥1111t ftMlldal lO• ....,_..,. .. ~va.. lliiclm.dottbe_.._~ .. a.cell..... ia ..... 0 0 .................... ~ ~-:.=~ ........ a F.0'81 ....... ... :t:.'\.~tlt •• ! • .;,'l:i'il.,..g •• , ..... er. OC general merchandise sales behind U.S. increase ., t Gt'neral rnt."rchand1~ n·t:u l sale-s 1n Orange County mcrcased 4 ti perccnt from .\ugu"t I Q88 to ..\ugust I 98Q according to the lnternauonal Count1l .~i Shopping Centers ..\naheim-Santa Ana's general geoncral merrhand1-.c ~ks to taled SI ~o. Q40.000 for August. Sa11on"' ilk this ancrt":i~.: I' to> I pcrccn\ • • • The Office of Rescan·h and ·" 1~ for Post-Secondary Education at San 0 1t."go tate l 'ns,c.-rs1t) recently com~leted a stud) that concluded Coast Communtt~ College 01stnct con- tributes more than S 75 millton 'earl~ to the econom y of the • surrounding commu01t1ei. 11 sen cs The stud) focused on em- ploy('(' salanes. student tinanc1al aid awards. college expenditures for Joods and sen ices and mon<'' deposited into local financial 1nst1tut1ons b' the inst11ut1on and its cmplO)'e'CS. • • •• J P Kapp and ''sonates. a Tu,tin nv1l engineering firm. has chosen :-.Jdso n. Ral~ton. Robh Commun1catio nr.. a Costa Mtst marketing agenC'\. to help Jn clop a f)Uhhc rt'lations and muket- mg program • • • Coopcnit1on among the bu1ldtn$ industf). the rommunaty and government officials to bnng pos111vc growth to Orange Count)' was the theme o f the prcsidenllal installation talk &"en by Wilham C York, president of hea Homes' Southern lifor1lia Divts19 n. at the Bu1ld1na lndustf) .\SS0C1at1on·s annual mstaUa- uon at th<' Rill Carlton Hotel an 1:.quna N11Ucl. Nov. I l. C . \ I . I: '\ D \ H Toshiba in OC explained T-'IN Amertea't MfY will be told by Dennis Evcnok. vtee president of ff nan~ for Toshiha. Dec.. 6, from 11 :30 a.m . to l:lO p.m. at Le Mendian Ho ttl. E'"~riolt will Wk about .. the ~ of T05hiba Amcnc. Information Systems tn the U .. and its imp1et on Southern C'a.hfomla." For moTC informauon. call (714) SS0-121S. • • • A construction supennt<'n<k'nt's 1Cmi'8J' it 1cbechaled Dec. 1 to amprovc 'Wllllr'• ,...._tMtJ, ,.-eftt6Nl'1 _. ...,. ts ~J."' . Tbt teminar will be ~t the Red Uon H<*l in 0:.. Mc9. ft'8 8:10Lm. ta 4:001).m. It is hos\td by tk Home o...·a Wanuty C«pontioq('tO resister call (~7) 48.M906. . • • • Home o.aer·s Warranty Corp. win eooductilia a t • • • •M_Wot.._ I b ' 10 U..Ch 1ttl\nJqutt for bddi .. c.laalr ~ dttti .. with M1fY cutitomtn and i"'1l'O~ a 1tl 11.-. c•1m P terrice aHitode. Tilc llt'm.inar is planned for~ 6 hm l:JO a.a to ~ 4 p.•. at the Red l.ioft Hotrl in Ca. Mia. Qll (407) ~ 10 ftlll*f. .. .. ... . • ' 1 6424-5678 CLASSIF1EO INDEX 642·5671 MOii NORTM ORAMGa CO . 'fMMll IOUTit ORANGI CO. ... 1111 . .... TMR DAil Y M.OT ClASS"lfO OfflCf HOVJIS Tlllpnone htvl09 Mon·F" 1 30Ml·S ~ S.1 8 OOam• I I 30aM ..,_.c_,., M·r I OOMl•S OOom OUOllllCI ~ic.··oa. -·-· ................. .... """' ' .. . w.,., .. . .._., 41• .... "-• •¥ ...,.., ' .. .... . ., ' .. . ll'll'llllf' , .. .. ....... ,.,,. . , ...... \e ' • •¥ f' .... \ ~-\. I ~ ~ ~.I ' ' - " ' :·· ~.... ~\. . · ... CMICK YOUft AD n. PIRI T DAY ,..,. 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'I ),.If From North Orange CCMM'1t)' From South Orange Ccuity 540-1220 496-6800 1069 81wp!nlwtt 1069 ™™ CoroNdelMar 2122 coaMtSI 2124 ttunt.INdl 2140 llfl ... :M=•=·=-Newport Height .. 3 BA. 2 '-Salt 1100 °'*1nlng 2Bt. oc.anatdt 3BR,2BA,ltr~beckyard 2~~28A ~T~home, 48A 4BA t I BA. hdWd t!Oon, ocn YU ofPCH Opef'btamoellt, w/glf-Ot St,400 Incl rMgu., ·,com. , grea area at encl of atrMt, 1,eoo al. NWPT BCH decOfatOfa frple & hen:Md floOft. ardnr & w1ter. Avall 111 munlty near shop a, l=·· . •Tiil.iii A'::~~~~3~1JIONAL Prtnctp•ltonly M0-7713 dtHm, quiet marina $1000/mo * 723-4572 is&--0925 642-483• bantt.. on but line Live 3 BR 2~ BA prime East Mllll• ..... , · ' area, atep1 to bay. 2Br · • the lun life In Huntington tkJe' loeatlon Manv ~ G led townhome 3 ear Beeutlful Bluff• G Plan, N1#pt Ht•647 Rl.,.,llde. 28a, ff.S>kl. beaut. PlllJO CHARMING. bHutllul • l.IU... Landmark (, lpOUlt luu fHtur'ea From a.,a • all ~I the mQde(njzed 4 BR, 3 BA ... 74,000. Open Set/Sun 158,000, Bkr875-8241 deCOtated 2Br 2Ba furn E'tldt-l9th & Orange. mulJ be over 55) 1310,000. · :menftiea, •ought-after Seller will carry. $399,000 1-4, 38R 2BA~ corner houM. 2 block• to beach, Muir ate wllrPI. balcony. 1975/mo. Agt 964-5667 OPEN SUN 1-5 Woodbridge Cove Own«/Bk.t 721-1550 lot, e.es-.118 r tob IOrs• '400 • 1800/mo. 875·89!9 Fen<:4d patio a g1t~e. ll.UI Tllfl.D 320E.21atSt ·~~.000 •Ullll/Wfml •lettlHMfrMI* 410 ACRES. Beautiful DUPLEX. 215 Deht11 St 390/mo•642"982 2BR.2BA.2gar.S950/mo Or call for appointment, The Barbara •-Agent ml IM 1 ... Liit• new, large OCMnfront pines. Heber AZ. Zoned HrdWd fire,. new 1111. IUlllT llWPT •lllTI 918 Main 5364933 548-1001 JM-ll14erl,._.. • on Nndl Xlnt location· toc,453 Iota. Surrounded ocean view, momenta to Large 4BR. 2 'atory, 2 car HB ,1750 4BR 3BA PRICE REDUCTION P ... AYI 1749,000 w/TERMSI Call by for .. t a greenbelt. sand. No pet1. 972-2079 gerage patio month-to-2 • 91 19 tamll Ug&N leach T048 2BR 2BA WhltewHhed PATRICK TENORE , Reedy to tub-divide. 110 _ .. ,. a.-11 monthi teese S 1,250 dttory ~ l rea~ -hardwood floora, ee-721-1200 Agt Iota In l>h•M one, 39 Iota _. -·-214 Palmer St un11 A ence. ex con · gar OPEN HOUSE No Laguna Duplex. Ocean thedral ceilings. 1n1lde (Qwr s 100.000,000 So+dl) IOld. wa are readv to Mii 3BR 28A In choice quiet Agent 675_84 75 Incl (714) 846-0809 · vtewa. beam cells, hrdWd haundf'y, $329,000 S 15K per 1cre. 15% arN wlfrple, high vaulted Prudential C(altl Alty Lg epacloua angl tamtty Vlalt 25&3 Orange Ave-tire. lrplc. dbl gar, The Barbtra'• Agent down, balance over 15 celllnga, front yard, large ___ _ hm, SBA 3BA, 2 lrptcs SAT&SUN 12-4 2Story •19.000 Agt. 499-16711 T ... 114wll..... .,.ara.802-834-0406 maaterbdrm OntySl4SO APUllTIOIME lrml dining & tam rm. 3 Townhomea, trench Open Sat 1·5. 265 Ille!<> • mo. Owner tnllloua. sub-.. Tit car gar Sf600 546-6560 door• 2 llreplaces • IAIYll --I• •'I llUlll mlt. Open Sat & Sun 1-'5 beeu1ttUI wtilte oek pan~ .... NW UllAll1 •111111111-SAIL. SWIM OR FISH! 1.2 Acr ... Cowan Heights. 804 Larkepur. Call Ray-Mountain setting_ sur-NICE 1Br 1Ba condo. pool tied kitchen• huge mas-Modern Contemporary -From Waterfront patio $320,000. Stephanie, VIP lent Miracle 831-12~ rounded by streams & spa. weight room. retrtg IUI v 1'ed 11 5BR 5'hBA, 6,000tt Cu.-h ............ wl hot tub! 3BR, family PropertlM. 875-2232 lallal Gar8Q9wloi>,nr w/d Wtrner/EdNfds Avail :;,a ;c,. ~u~r gc:,i.:~· torn Ettate wllh pool ~ 2BR 2BA. lg 1>11tlo, muter rm. 2BA. 2 ear gar•· • ·~4 ·i~~-hkup, woodbum1ng frp'lc. Dec $650/mo 969-9804 """'a & BBQ facilities 1110• Ocean Vlewl A retrMt '°'library 0< den walk to the beach! l-_,._ micro 1st · dep ... value w/TERM~I Call OWNER MAY CARRY 1450,000 DOCKSIDE RE !! · IBR Condos $850 -llU Tl llAOI ., I LlfTI PATRICK TENORE !or $359,000 722-9730 N 0 '8rl4tn, Bkr 401 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Brand new lrl-plex bldg P•,111 te Pll;MI detalll 721-1200 Agt The Barbara·s-Agt IU Hiii -3BHRA~~i~.v:::11~1~;~ 3 (Avattabte Now) GS Quiet 2Br 28a .. Iott & (Qwr $100,000,000 SOldl) l .... 114 If It ...... 0c I OPEN 12 S car gar. highly upgraded! 408 BRIGHTON SPAIN skytts Near Hunt Har -ean v ew, • Houses/Condos (Ava1tat:>te 1151 bour Luxurious. SijPl<en *'' IWlll* today. 210 Lrlle •2 to. $30 0/mo Open Sur'I 2BR Trl-Lvt Condos $1050 tut>. marble trpk;, wtd 28r 2Ba Bayrldge condo $369.900. Agent, Walter lalbol lsi.id 2106 11-3 1217 KHI Agt 429 BRYSON SPRINGS hkup, vac system, trash S309K * 64•·5920 673-4865 759-8389 (Available Now) compactor • gar Onl'f . SHARP DUPLEX 2BR 1Bl. relrlg. wld, J11mtne Creek ocean 2170 Biscayne Springs $1350/obo Open House Newpott ltach 1069 NlllllU HPLD stove, gar, carport. frptc. view. Plan 5. 38°R 2'.,BA. (Available 12115) Sat/Sun 10-5, 16801 $375,000. Agt Russ Remodeled owner's unit Mature tenant, no pets. spa, Assoc poolltennts. No Pets CALL Velma Roosevelt 846-950 1 ,_.Tl llLLU 11• 9lftl Yll • Kuhlmann. Cannery VII-2BR 2BA. w/lg brick S 1325 yrly. 650-3832 $2800 + sec 723-055 1 549-244 7 ERV 1 3928 tW h 1111,111 •. · Sp1rkllng ocean view 2Br lage Realty. 650-3649 patio + a very lg 1BR Beautllul 2BR-ThA. gar· LARGE-JBr 2Ba du tax BEAUtJFUL 2BR. 2'">BA. vwlta:~m. ~In ram, l~p~ Popular West Bluff filler. 2Ba lux condo, Italian Fabulous new home. 1ust Rental unit, $398,000 age, new crpt, trplc. Fr le deck w/d 8fa 8 twnhm on quiet St in nice tndry rm, dl w. pauo Nr 2Br +Iott. 2'ABa end unit, merble, luah gray Berber listed, on the sand with .. WllTI IULTH wshr/dryr, beam eatings. 51~ Mar uerlle s f650~o r'lelghborhood 1 m1 to elem school, quiet neigh· c.11 Suaan, Agt Si 1·2655 c • r P 11 · 11 re PI ace· forever views of the · 111-4110 S 1125/mo yrly. 673-5348 Adults ~ 759•1834 beh Canyon vu, tennis borhd $1000/mo $1500 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 850-4009 or 724-1964 ocean & Catalina Highly Immaculate 5 BR. 3 BA. ----paol. spa 645-9443 sec dep 213-592-2214 *LI. _I* upgraded Call Agent. ULTIMATE NEWPORT t F .. Newly remodeled 3 BR, 2 COLLEGE PARK tar e 3,r;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~--~~ "9'TLIU,... Janie, 840-3046, or LIFESTYLE Baytront ~::'!~~~tf,';,~. ~=~··~~i BA home wtyard & pri-BR 2 BA lrptc' ap~,0 .. ·1Hunt Harbour 2141 ~AlllA NEWBAVFRONTHOME 840•1031.s1.soo.ooo cond o w l d oc k T vate beach access I 17005 11 $l l75tmo .... ..., • .....,.....,...,.. __ ~~ ... __ l·I ~~Ac k DenC;~~~et~~a~ 216 E. Ooean Front Ocean/Catalina view stS~~~e ~~~-~~~-3~~f $2 .500 I mo 0 PE N 2285 Foqdham 642.5597 HUNT Harbour lrg 3BR !2/lS/89 Sl.995.000 ForSalebyOwner.Lowest S375,000Agt723-0446 H OUSE SA TI SU N r ~ 3BA,DR.poot.spa,ten- l1lfAI ms Ruts fluter. Cannery 1111-priced Vitia Balboa Lg 1 I/Illa Balboa 2BR 2BA ~lboa 120-3786 llTAOIEI lllSE nts 'tbfk to ocean 5 1370 ---------~ H=t ug1~,ra~ s~;:: lage Realty 673-3777 BR. $174.000. 2 BR. Ocetnl CatahnatBay Vu p-•-···I 2107 Price Reduced lg 1800 sif 2BR 2BA 1 car garage. 846-95_!> 2131947-7488 ""C .. _. M · 022 ---$206 000 Call Ken Gatedl pool/spattennis ICT"'QU • 3BR 3 Full t>aths. 2 pV1 fenced yard huge living ---------orona ~ ¥ I ~".°8 ~mi:!~ !-1;;;;~ ...... ..... .... . 631-S052 . $369,000 548-2362 BALBOA HOUSE patios 2 car garage Wl d 1rea lireplace 1001 Irvine • 2144 Ing paint window cover-3BR 1v.-8~. covered lront - - -VI.II •-IL-122 .. ,IOO 2BR 2BA No garage hkups $1650 759·9194 $1150/mo Vacant Don Beautiful 2BR detached ,.., • .. lngs oak plank floo"ng In p1110, lawn, mature MT USTllnl nnl --• "' $1000/mo Available Pfaff 642-~797 hOme. trptc lg kitchen 2 OPEN SUN 1-5 ent;y powder rm shade trees. close to IPllUTl•1·1 2 muttf' suites, lg patio now 642-8162 . SULlllllULTT ··~"~W-car garage comm poo1 ....__/Condos R • ' ocean & bay $440 000 gated comm. walk to --Cottage on the sar'ld 2BR .. =~==~==:=:;;;; 2541 POINT DEL MA kltehel'I. family area Bit· . , 21H TISTII AYE t:>each Reduced for quick yrly S 1600 mo .~ • • PH~k11aNgre SCPhaoor~s SGhronposr 2 yrs new. outs1and1ng In micro greenhouse Call Rues Kuhlmann Charming3BR3'~BA lam-aale.Bkr6•2-2134 CoroM~Mar 2122 Ft' 11 .... " ,.____, I 002 · Cannery \Image Realty • ~ - -- -$995 551 2776 \K'JJllS'f• home on very lg lot Up-window & wet bar Every 850-3649 or 673-3777 tty rm & d1n1ng rm Wood •3BR No pets tmo . ~rtded w/AC mrble bedroom has• Pv1 patio & marble firs_. ~I iac, Y1lU l&llU jir4BR 2· BA on the ·W111H •SE In the colony sunny 3BA •Tm-M rp lc-br1te . Illa & ar ... Water purlfK:.llOn ******** sauna. secluoed estate OPEN HOUSE SUN t-3 1ILITtllAllU t>eactl $2700tmo winter tBA, f~plc. pvt yard. sngt 2BA.2 cargar.lrptc new T.Y. IYllTllY ll1'1L apeclouat 3BR 2'~BA & tyttemgiru-oull Air con----. ---..11 size lot' $598.000 Step· 280 Cagney :: 120 · Cory, prtva"' 2BR Avail 173-5354 gar 132 Cecil Pl $745 crpt tg enc yard assoc llLlft Iott. 2 mstr suites. Pou-dltlonlng. Easy to see rws.1~ r.s•11W hanla VIP Pro.Qert~s S33~000 For ts.,/sate lmmed S81! Call mo Curt 11 631-1266 Po.o.L tenrus LAlav Just another ol our ad-lbllly of -.pan1l0-n -1269,000 u11Ufiou. custom built 4 lnc.675-~232 ~ 270 Cagney:r308 $439K JENNlfE~61~888 ground $ t .285'm o wloeean viewl $619,000. Br 3.581 home In guard Full Ocean lltew Ullll llULn USTSllE TOWll•E 6 vanced mar ke ting Ul.LllllllY• UnlAlllTI gated Setvlew Dream UDO ISLE . Tip ol the OUESTRE759-3315 lll-4400 Co .. ,.u-... 2124 3BR 1'tBA tw nhme ---857-21,7 ~~~keo,:,':rkef~~a1~':i10~ lll 1111If141-1121 1-.._If 1•1 "120 kitchen. large lam rm, island bayfront estate. ••• m'C'-w1format dining. lrptc lg ORANGETREE 1BR cond0 --& -.. formal din rm. 3 lrplc A 55' ot on the water & W&TllFlllT 2BR 1Ba. frplc. pvt beach. 211 l'L•• OOIN sngl garage & yd 2397 AtC. retng. wt d, tennis & marketing plan Call ~ l~A..V . ~ laA..V mull to aee. Asking dock for large yacht HPLU W/llOI garoener. gar. wl O hkup ~ Elden Ave $1050 mo pool Lse $700 , sec Avl P~1~~~;~EA~~RE KUrFW'a .. / ~ ·I ~~~~~o Re!~E~~TT~~~ ~;,:~~I 5d~~:~~e~a!~!; 3Br 2Ba "townhoMestyte' ~~~7;~~~ 7;g_9g~~s =~~:~ ~!~'~~ & yards Curt II 631· 1266 Dec t. r'10 pets 760-a768 ();!!00.000·000$o:<tt \t\\'I \.1....)'I' J 1f \ 'I I 'Jr\\ff\."1Jf 1~· \ ·n * * *84*8-0*70*9 * * ~1~~ d~~n~:~ew :~~·~~;; :i~'~he~ ~:ir ::'e~ ;~g~ 2BR. 1 aA hse Frplc gar. =~~~~r1s wtsto•.age I E:~'.s~~~ B~o;a~~~~s~00~ u2~~~1~t~0~!~.k ~~~,,~~= ~11~.-J:IEALTQR<; • REALTORS ., rooms boat IS op tiona l $1195/mo 427 Carna-WllHZEAPTI I spa tennis. $1 1901mo Iott. 2-car gar wt opener lrr~~ ~~i!-1-!-!'111!-!I ~~~~~~~~~,~~=~~~~== •UmEWYAl.11* 831-1400 . $3.900.000 $635.000 tton Open Sat 11'3 600W WILSON 644-256:? Good area. avail tmmt1d ; Model n-3BR 2'AtBA on JAOlll IULn 526-1407, 526· 1593 OALL 141·2Ut E'SIOE tg 2BR IBA UP· $1225tmo * 760-8665 · CostaMeu 1024-0.,,Potnt 1026 b1yw/FULLlllEW'Nex1 -\.\ATIHIHO'\I lll·lllO 2 BR .·oen. 2 BR 1 BA house stairs vaulted ceilings LI k h 11 48 mfYILll-IAllW 1ntm•fRDD Oceanvlt!W.3 BR.2'Y BA 2 to park Gateluarded A HOMI' ""· 319 Larkspur Very clean new carpel paint blinds guna IC cnarmtno newly dec0<-'*1&1T191* aty hm 1n gated comm value at 619.900 REAL TORS IPll Ill 1·4 Agl 675-2804 ~a'r~n0~8~ ~~ii'or~:r~80~r single garage $825 mo *OCEAN vu EVERV RM ated 2 Efedroom. 1'19 Bath 3BR 2BA 2 fl bltln vac Vaulted eelhngs, 2·wty w/TERMS! Call PATRICt< ~ 49 SHEARWATER Ent•¥ 675-8427 Monarch BGh 2Br 2 .ea home on VERY quiet 2 ' 11 ~· trplc dbl garage Mstr BR TENORE 721-1200 Agt Code 108 Super DE· * IEST IF M• * 646-9 l09 '°' appt ' prof decor Berber crpl street. Hardwood hoors, ~~graC:~:, c s~~g m;;~ & BA ocn vus' $459K (Over $100,000,000 Sotdl) LlwuT PllOEI YILUI TACHEO home only 2 yrs 2 BR. 2 BA Berber carpel -•3BR 2 rBA 1wnhs" on E 1i1~~e.r~=~ c~e~1~·~:1 Furn/uni riouse 496-2800 tamtly rm with flreplaoe, 2 Prlna only 642•3850 Bkr Cart, 644-4112 wkdays, 3BR 2.'tBA home on old' 2BR 2'~BA spacious ing hand-painted lite Btufls nr t><;h' Obi gar • Oepasit 552., mo 228 ~-~~-~-~~ car garage, large lot or 721-898• wkends premium 101 Custom in-popular plan $439 000 gourmet kitchen ctose lo frptc tncd yo Spa $1250 1 ...,_ .. NI I 1I51 $2&9,500 Ult.Ml I tertor. upgrades thru-out Mary. Bkr 720-8778 foot t>ndge $ t,950 Small pet? 646-654 1 • B Ogle (resrJ 646-8695 ...,...... gu! 11. ,..., "'.... 1at Clut 3BA2BA pleture Fountain Sette r e .. tr em e I Y ---Merrill Lynch. Peggy 1111/Pm 01 Cory new home 3 BR 2-. San Clemtnt 107 Spau101ng hm 760-9460 *3BR townhouse Newp1 BA trptc d w patio ..._ .. 1 .a..•• perfect landscape w/spa V:L:. . 1034 motivated $520,000 t 6 ' S M V ..... -~ -•Flll.ftll* ott 759 6600 Hgts. trptc pa110 ve11 pa~s esa eroe ten'ced yard garag" a.a•..... ·EASY FINANCING. Don Greg. Agt 675-8313 -••-y••IEI • nice 322 Ogte s1 ·C 3BR 2BA tam rm $1450 wtopener nrctnr incl .._ a.. Pfaff 842-9797 ~lllLJ HOIE 2 Duplexes on 2 conttglous -----wmw -$995 647 7540 m o 6 4 2 2 3 9 4 "' ., rj Iota Close to bay & Move-In cond1tr0n plus 5 New custom Sea Point tmo . 549.8043 $1 350 mo 24g..2242 REALTY WORL D. NEWPORT BEACrl ,... llrntt lltr 4BR 2'.'tBA. poof & spa Great Neight>orhood $374,~ •ll0-1000• beacn . Quiet locatton A minute walk 10 beach 3 SBA SBA w ll 80 wfltte-* WTStlE * rare !Ind $740,000 BR. 2 BA. red uced water Vl-S Prime to-lBR lBA met refr1g very lovely 4BR 3BA riome Newport k ach 2169 .. WllTllULTll $299 .50 0 A g e n t cation in gate guarded yard d•w trptc 1am1ly l•-....,r...'"'"'!!~~~-- ·' • -•• 650-0606 aree A steal at $999,000• private s525imo Call rm must see' Ultls 1nct •WALK TO BEACH • --Call PATRICK TENORE SCOTTI 548.279" $ t350 dep 645-6599 3BR 2BA riouse trptc -·••T IUOI* .. Ullml 721-1200 Agt *EAST SI OE. HOUSE * I large yard S 1395•mo *-' IH-•lff.... ("--· $100,000,000 Soldl) 3BR 2BA Fireplace gar-NEWPORT HghtS 3er 2Ba Agt Dave 645-3683 Quiet Penn. P1 Home ~·-v"" turn home open beams. _ Large open noor plan 121 YllTA a.Tl age. all new inside Quiet frptc, large fenced yd !•-------• 48R 3BA. xtra storage. 2 Most desirable "E' Plan. area s 1190 * 6"0·2426 $1375/mo * 846-2605 1100 WATll YIEW car gar• gueSt apace. 3BR,famrm.vlew,model' 321LARKSPURDuptex 2 •EASTStOE-Orange & Enjoybreathlaking vlew & $839,000 OPEN Sat/Sun condition'. The Bkra love 2BR units 2 bills to ocn Monte Vista 2BR tBA. Spacious 2 BR. 2 BA front sunsets lrom lhlS 3BR 1-4 1576 E. Ooean Blvd. It & say It wlll sell last-Many elltrast S 4 5001 gar No Peta Good credit & backyard, 2 car garage 2BA beauty w/features *1&11191* Hunt. Harbour 1042 Cannery VIiiage Really Hurry! Only $486,000 Santa Ana S 1650 Rou 496-3921 raq $750/Mo 556· 7597 Ind r y. gar d" "er. too numt>erous to men-..... mf llYU BHutlfully remodeled 673-3777 Appt, call JOHN CAREY Httahts 1084 . $1.100tmo 752-8472 tton tmmed occpy poss· hOme. 38r 2Ba + lrg tam WATm'lllTMIULJ 2915 E. Coast Hwy, Cdf.A 3BR 2BA Duplex Frptc. •E SIDE 3BR 1 tBA dtw Ible Children & pets Ok Afflllftal • rm on lrg land~ tot. Spectacular waterfront • •YlllAI LU* • "91111111 llAll •E gar, newly decor at wld hk·up, 2 car ge• Twnhm 3BR. 2BA. lrptc Short or tong term tea~ _,Tim.Lil S3U ,900 1914 Stnta hOm8 w/180• view Incl '111 .. Ultml 3 hOmeSonlot Mair'lhome 602 Avoc•do $1375 1 cl fr,Plc. gardner patio patio enc garage nr So S22501mo Call UPGRADED apllt leYel. 3 Ana Ave. OPEN SUN 1-4. -110 w/nazebo. apt, 50· e Up g r ad• d 1 BA 2Br 1Ba lrplc OWT'ler OC· gaa & water 750-9020 S 1,075/mo No pets' Coast Plau. S 1,350/mo IMI -·-T ,.-., · · -2379 Orange Ave apt A 2 13-598-6428 .._.. bedroom• whh mirrors, Wayne, Agt. 64&-&816 boet dock -+ morel A S 1.a.000 • Large 2BR eupled + 2 Income unite 4 11 Hazel Or 3Br 2Ba. 6S0.,.965 bet ore epm JJl.1111 If llO-IOOO ~'::0· ~ ;~rpe~l~o *lllA Ylal mlTI ~~"e'AM.~I c!~ ·::~~g~ =~1,:$20~ 2 ~~~ ...... IWUI ~=r!r,:"'~·r~~~:,o~ ~ ~~~~· :~~~~. P~~~·n~: •Clean, quiet & spacious DIN P'*'t 2126 CU.blanca tan tights REDUCED 20t<. ~ TENORE 721-1200 Agt unite In quiet walk to Only 1 left. e.ct'I unit 3 BR. annexation to Npt BGh $1750/mo Call 662-1931 3BR 2BA. 2 car garage. •BR. 2BA, den, new RE/'~ , Kitchen and bathrooms VA loan on 3BR home. (Qwr $100,000,000 So«St) beech toe Bkr 644-7211 2 BA, prime 100 block lo-20416 S w Cypreas encl patio storage S 1125 carpet, wl ct, fr"'e fenced haw been redon. with ~......... cation Steps to beach. $520,000 Agt 757 -2700 ........ ,~ NO PETS 840-2495 yet, family er~~ $1275 \ 1 ·\\ l 'l r I~.\ " new tilt, a1n«1, llxtur... •WESTCLIFF 3BR 2BA, Won't last longt Pnncl-or 538-8718 Mery All amenltlM Avail Imm "2 305 nr 1r.n llghtlng, plut new dish-.... 1949 aq. tt $535,000. By pals onty 121 27th St.. S 1875 mo 6·7s-2628 . --*-SPACIOUS * _4_•_·_ 1 °' 496-4282 ..,._AL ',..,._ • WllSher. oven and 1tove BY owner-twnhM 2442 Owner 645-0807 eve-N.B. Agent 675-8475 Moblt Home --3BR 2'"tBa. Popular Nwpt 1--...... ------ Con¥enlent location nur Elden 2Br 2~8a. big nlnga & wknde untll 9pm Prudential Calif Alty S -MIUIUI •m Hgta Fam rm lrptc. -I· Hunt. k ach 1140 IM.D pool. EaetblUft Shopping yard, 2-car g8r9g8, frplC SELL BAYCREST AREA NEWPORT HEIGHTS, lg fOI Salt I IOO 2BR. lam rm. Ubry. highly bar. gar $l200 549-0397 READY lor mov@ in. 2Br Center· parka and S219k. * &44-5920 3+ BR, 2 BA, poof, spa, 2BR, 2BA, corner of Cliff •NWPT BCH BAY VIEW upgraded. spa. view 3BR 1 75Ba twnhM, lrnh· 1Ba houM EZ walk to 1ehool1 The Owner new carpet. for ule by & St Andrews. New paint Lovely custom bullt 2BR llteanl 1 to 4 year leue. ly painted Obi gar, watk dwntwn/betl N-p11nt. wenttthlapropertylOIO -.Lm,_ owner 714-528-7621. &carpet.2cargar.S1600 2BA dbl, llkt new, NoPett.S2400mo.Dayt to OCC Avall now c:erpell,etc,2-eargar Lg prime unit 3BR 2BA lrplc, dl w,__patlo. •;, btl! to l ne beSt bchl s 13so1mo yrty Cati 833-3850 (Judy) or 494-7748 (Mtg~ todayfll Call for In 89-BEST VALUE S259K. AP-through classified 714-248-8251 972--0171. 744-1!82 Mll.000. Bkr 675-8241 780-M50 Eves 494-3367 $1050/mo 241-0808 Agt SHO/mo Agt 536·8874 polntrnent to .... At-proic 1800', 3Br, hrdwood fOfdable prtee lnciudea tin. MO¥e-ln For Xmu. the~ 1295,000. ...., ......... .,.....,. . .... < 11.(~.~I· 11 KJ NS ..__ fl"!S 1 l l\ II'\'\ Newer 28A 28A w/loft. liiaJ to \I 11111~• · dining rm, femlfy rm, 2 , car gar• + more. Only --Pllmt! $179,900. Call PATRICK W 'W,g!Ye tl'ie d '· TENORE 721-1200 Agt :dig for~ atlere 0r':,,,~ (C>wr I 100,000,000 Sotc:IJ) wtNp. Yoo make the mthly pymta l ,,.,. --. ep preo. You receive t~ tu benefttL MU8t ,_. ~ Cf'edft. Agt ~Dy9.Ev,Wknd1 --------- ITllTB ••••an ,, .. , ... .,..2 -...; ..... ,.,.,, Poot & .. "' .... cU de eec. t tl7.000 ...... LISTED BELOW MARKET VALUE Seller just took this ho~ beck in foreclosure. Excellent~ to purchase a well-cared for 4 BR, home with family room, lovely private yard. ~000 Rita Ku.ta LAGUNA Hll.LS fabulous townhoutc 3 BR, 2~ BA. in Laurdmoot. Clean,~ and lplOous. a.my liwd in for 2 yari. Uppdec( plush carptt. hardwood floon, ceramic rile. Cllftra1 u . ~ MellM Hill ' ' MODEL PERFF.Cr No • tmbeen in the~ · of this 1 ~1 .-: Lm>ln ~ Woodbriid:TI of rhe -.. ~ would find in a newer home att CCII ..... for JOU· •319,(D) I'll 1ll HDI IWJlllS ~USTING Prime area, Eutside Costa Mesa. Immaculatt home featuring.f<>Ol 3 BR. 2~ BA, 2 story. French dOOtS and windows, nC1Pi decorator kitchen aP.f>liances. $42'.000 Ruth S.yl.ies ' DUPLEX Steps to beach. large 3 BR. 2 BA, upper unit and 3 BR, 2 BA. lower. gteat owners unit. Totally rernodekd. Wonderful investment property. $499,000 Triana Bergin DUPLEX-BY 1llE SEA G!'ell pride of ownership. Seeps to beach. UpPtt: w/4 BR. 2 "BA. lower 2 BR. 2 BA. and lat~ pano. Gre.t owner 11ter unit. S~~.ooo Triom Bergin HARBO~ VIEW HOMF.S Somerset model on large I()(, custom land,scaping with wattrfall pus spa. Five BR, family room with custom cabinetry and Wtt bar. Many upgrades. S67',000 Lois Jacobs PRIME LOCATION Walle to the beach from this 3 BR, doll ~ on the Ptni.nsula. Two ftttplacn. fantastic nwttr suite, lcadtd slass windows, extras galore. Private patio. sno.ooo Jackie Smith UOOISLE Primt . hu~ • corner lor. Home is oripW Udo coaagt. Value is in tht land and the location.Just RCpl to cennit and private beach. sm.ooo a.en Swift I HAUOll ISLAND ~ down chaMel view from this traditional Bayfronc CUJtOm mi«nce. Pier and slip. ~ BR. Camily k.itd"n wfbtaklut room. Cool 'b.y ~ ~a,ooo Blwdy Morphy •Spe •Pool •view Sun 1_. •• 1927 Leeward Ln. 'eaycrest. N.B. 22 Hermitage, Big Canyon 528-7821 $559.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 &«-8200 $1,395,000 '••5 Mo10 Court. Nftport er.t, NB Sun 1·5 75M700 S287.500 Sunday 1-4:30 •15 Monaco. Newport Beach •v•240 Nice Ln 101, VIiia Balboe. N8 **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool valve Addreaa at Guard Gate ••"•3110 Channel, Newport Island 631-1400 $899,950 Sun 1-4 79().5000 $849,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •3237 Idaho. Costa Mesa ~6-2313 $292,000 Sun 1-4 642-2134 $224,500 Sunday,_. • 1789 Cr•tmont Pl, C.~. 645-0303 $239.900 Sun 2~30 •43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $739,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1717 Iowa, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $259,000 Sun 1•4 2 IR plus FIM llM tr IEI •2901 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar •2145 Iris Place, E Costa Mesa HllES FIR SILE 438 Dahlia. Olde CdM 75SMSeOO $550,000 Sun 1-4 631 -1400 $2,700.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v * •23 Southampton, N.B 1 Ill 19111 FIM RM or DEi 320 E. 211t St .. Cotta Mesa 548-7001 $310,000 304~ Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 6«-6200 $530,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 18713 Olive Cir., Ftn. Valley 645-0303 $279,900 321 Orchid, Corona del Mar 760-3600 $1 .175,000 Sun 1·4 Sun 1-5 * • t 1 Muir Beach Cr . Spyglass 760-3600 $1 ,550.000 3327 Nevada, C M 546-2313 $282,900 675-48°22 $595,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 I 3 llilROOM Sun 1-4 ""'2572 Elden Ave. Costa Mesa(New) 15 Sea Cove, Sea Island 644-9060 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 818 Gardenia Way, Jasmine Pa~. CdM 3-444 Plumerla, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $295,000 225i Santiago. Newport Beach 760-7835 $325-t900 Dally 10-4 150 Stanford, Univ Town Center 644-9060 $199,500 759·6600 $495,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 644-9060 $685.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 / Sun 1•4 5~ Hazel. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $749,000 ••606 Ramona. Irvine Terrace. CdM 760-1900 $1.050.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1600 Hellotrope/2910 3rd Ave-. CdM •• 1252 Somerset l ane. Westclltt. NB. 673-8494 $42~ 000 Ea Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $785.000 Sun 1-4:30 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 IEIROOI ••2000 Highland, Newport Bch ~1-1400 $429,000 Sa't/Sun 1-4 t 21io Hiiitop, Harbor View Kno1is 844-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-4 547 Riverside Ave, Nwpt Hts, NB 1601 Tradew1nds Lane Newport Beach 645-4116 $474,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 631 -7300 $475.000 Sun 1-4·30 t 33582 Sandflower Ct . Dana Point 13059 Tyler Way. Costa Mesa 747-7063 $459.000 Sat/Sun 11-3 546-2313 $245,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •280 Cagney :: 110, Newport Beach 760-5000 $329.000 Sun 1-5 •4i1 Irvine Ave. Nwpt Hgts. NB 675-6670 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1914 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa ••• 116 Via Lido Nord Udo Isle 646-8816 $344,900 Sunday 1-4 631 -1 400 $1, 799 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Fairway Pl, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $-269.500 Sunday 1-4:30 9651 Shimizu Cir .. Ftn. Valley 325 Poppy, Corona del Mar 760-3600 $550.000 Sat/Sun 12.4 10092 Jennrich, Garden Grove 646· 7171 $239 .500 Sun 1-4 645-0303 $289,500 t 2001 Yacht V1g11ant Seav1ew Sun 12-4 1 644-9060 $795.000 Sun 1-4 20322 Portvlew :: 101 . Huntington Beach 2850 Tabago Pl.. Costa Mesa 3118 Yukon Costa Mesa ••""' •210 Liiie Ln =214 Sea Faire, NB 646-6770 $483.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ""'2407 Nov1a, Newport Beach 760-5000 $469 000 · Sat/Sun 12-4:30 •2563 Orange Ave Costa Mesa 650-7000 $249 900 & Up Sat/Sun 12-4 3 BR plus Fll RI or DEi * •22 Barlovento N'ewport Crest 759-6600 $217,900 Sat/Sun 1_4 3337 Maryland. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $262,500 Sun 1-4 546-2313 $295.000 Sun 1-4 546-2313 $264 900 Sun 1-4 673-7300 S299 000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •••v49 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terr, N.B. 720-8778 $439,000Code 108 Sun 1-4 2298 Redlands. Back Bay 644-6200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 953 Tiller Way. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $599,000LH Sat/Sun 1-4 v * •65 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terr 63i-7300 $358.500 Sunday l -4:00 3210 So. Park. Santa Ana 645-0303 $227 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2189 Tustin Ave. Newpor1 Beach 675-2232 $598.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 66 Shearwater Pl , Bay\,iew Terr. N.B. 831.-1400 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 28tf406!/~/fo td95~0oosJa Mesa Sat/Sun 12-5 *l4~~~B6~ak;h~~/J16ass Sun 1-4 20332 Tldepool :: 203. Huntington Beach I 759-6600 $219 900 Sat/Sun 1•4 9i3 Van Ness. Costa Mesa 1223 Via Ravena, Lido Isle ' ,. 760-5000 $269.000 Sun 1-5 631-1400 $875.000 2030 Van Ness. S.A. 546-2313 $164,500 Sun 1_4 125 Via Orvteto. Lido Isle 759-6600 $685,000 * t 2048 Vista Cajon. Bluffs "' Sat/Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM Sat/Sun 1-4 5 BEDROOM •••Grand Canal. Balboa Island 673-6900 $995 000 * •t4809 Seashore.N B 673·7300 $1 269.000 Sun 1-4 Sat 'Sun 11·5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEM 64~·6200 $399 ooo . Sun 1•4 1926 W. Wiison. C.M . ,. · ' 645-0303 $230,000 Sun 1-4 230 Oottage Pl. Costa Mesa 646-J 171 .$298.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 806 Bison. Eastbluff 644-6200 $569 .500 Sun 1-4 766 Wesleyan Bay. Pentridge Cove. C.M. 320 E. 19th St. Easts1de C M 631-1400 $179 500 Sun 1_4 1 t .,..1901 Yacht Cot1nia. Seav1ew. NB · 759-0619 $825,000 Sunday 1-4:30 63 1-7300 $320.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1612 Hlghlan<l Or Harbor ~1gnlands N B 631-7300 $595 000 Sun 1-4 30 6 Wiidfiower, Irvine 645-0303 $180.000 Sun 12-4 . ' 3 BR plus Fii R• or DEi t 206 La Jolla. Newport Heights 644-9060 $469.500 Sun 1-4 * • 1906 Irvine ~ve Baycrest N B 631-730CL S4.4.9.90!1 Sun 1-4 30 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi •••t 460 62nd St. NB 722-9730 $450.000 1576 Ocean Blvd (Penn Pt) NB 673-3777 $639.000 • Sat/Sun 1-4 •• 1033 Mariners Or Dover Shores 644-6200 S850 OOOLH Sun 1 -4 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 24 Belcourt Or South. Newport Beach •1181 Bismark. Costa Mesa 6-44-6200 $1. 175.000 Sunday 1-5 549• 7289 $$249.500 Sunday l-4:30 2661 Pt del Mar, Corona del Mar 1735 Port Charles. Harbor View Homes 644-6200 $589.000 Sun 1-4 t ""' 11 Napoh Harbor Ridge NB 760-1900 $2 495 000 Sat Sun 1-4 5 Canyon Crest. Canyon Crest Estates * 12932 Brittany 'Woods. No Tustin, S.A 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 759•9100 s359,9on s 1 4 30 · 759-6600 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •• 14 Oakcrest. Newport Beach 76(}.5000 $2 895 000 Sun 1·5 r un · · · 461 Santa Ana.NB 615 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 63 1-1400 $350.000 S 179 Buo)'. C M 646-717 1 $599.000 Sun 12-4 1815 Port Wheeler Harbor View Homes at 1•4 546-2313 $289.900 759-6600 S609 000 Sun 1-4 Sun 12-4 2725 S. Diamond. Santa Ana Sun 1_4 2806 Carob, Eastblufl ! 631-1266 $295.000 673-6900 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 · 129 Via Mentone. Lido Isle A( 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek • 644-9060 $519.000 Sunday 1-5 ••""' * 17 Royal St George NB 759-6600 s 1 450.000 Sun 1-4 t 11 Northhampton. Newport Beach . · 631 1400 $895 ooo 760-5000 $675 ooo Sun 1_5 I 3025 Corte Portofmo. Newport Beach -· Sun 1-4 · 760-5000 $539,000 Sun 1•4:3o 2402 Vis1a Nobleza. Bluffs 25146 Sandia Ct. Stratlord Rdg, Laguna His 1521 Cumberland, Newport Beach 644-9060 $378.000 Sun 1-4 499-1678 $299,900 Sunday 1-4:30 759-6600 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 _,; 108 Sapphire. Balboa Island 644-6200 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 3 BEDROOM 601 36th St. West Newport 644-9060 $795.000 *2138 Aster Pl, Easts1de 644-6200 $425,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire ln. Newport Beach 759-6700 $510.000 Sunday 1-4:30 133 Cecil, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $249.900 Sat/Sun 12-5 503 Dahlia. Olde Corona del Mar 644-9060 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2107 Westminster. Easts1de C M 644-6200 $379,000 Sun 1-4 ""'2 Weybridge Crt. Belcourt. N B 1113 Dana. SC Metro, Costa Mesa 759-6600 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 540· 7355 $369,000 Sunday 1-4 I t 1917 Yacht Truant. Seaview 638 Darrell. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 646-7171 $239.000 Sun 1-4 I 2524 Elden :: B. E Costa Mesa 631-1400 $231.500 4 1 Gannet Lane.payvlew Terrace 644-6200 $485.000 2101 Granada. Balboa Peninsula 644-6200 $750.000 •3245 Iowa, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $272.500 sun 1-4 1 4 IR plu's Fii RI or DEi I 13'31 Antigua Way. Westcllff Sun 1-4 1 644-9060 $649.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1 13482 Barney St. Westminster Sun 1-4 540-7355 $239,000 Sunday 12-4 1101 Berkshire Lane, West cliff. N. B .. Sun 1-4 631·7300 $539.000 Sun 1-4.30 1660 Iowa St, Mesa Verde North, C.M 6 BR plus FAM RI or DEM * • 76 Hillcrest. 81g Canyon 644-6200 $1 899.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 TOWllHOIES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM *.,.... • •210 Lille Ln 207 Sea Faire NB 646-6770 $249.000 Sat Sun 1-4 · 2. BEDROOM * • 19 Aries Ct Newport Crest • 13 Morning View Tri! Rdg. Irvine 760-3600 $489.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 1 IR ' J.16 Pearl. Balboa lsTand 673-8700 $550;000 Sat/Sun 1..S 2 Bl plus 2 BR 118 45tn S t Newport Beach 673-3777 i469 000 Sat/S~n 11-4 3 BR plus 2 BR 219 Coral. Bat boa Island 673-6900 $590.000 223 Crys1a1 Little Balboa Island Sun 1~ 675-4822 S750 000 Sun 12-4 30 430 Goiaenrod Corona Del Mar 760-5000 $649.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus 3 IR 424 Oahha. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $835.000 Sun 1~ •112 Poinse111a CdM - 675-4822 $675.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 BR plus 2 IR 126 Apotena. Balboa Island 644-8~00 $695,000 Sun 12·5 , UllTS FOR SILE 260 E. 18th St . C M 645-0303 $349.000 Sun 1-4 H•v• • g•r•g• ••le Without the g•r•g• Sell your Items In cl•11lfled. 631-7300 $240.000 Sun 1-4 .30 3369 California, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $299.900 Sun 1-5 644-9060 S248 900 Sun 1-4' 320 Heliotrope. Olde Corona del M~r 615-A Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar * • ""'36 Baycrest Bayview Ct NB 759-6600 $899.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 _Get_-_1tt_-a1 ____ i_oo_i 1Generail 8 l002 759-1219 $469,500 Su~ 1-4 ---------------2964 Java. Mesa Verde. CM 3303 California. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $299.500 Sun 1-4 * •3102 Corte Coleta. Newport Beach 673-7300 $249.000 Sun 1 30-4 30 ••.,....•210 Liiie Ln = 112 Sea Faire. NB HOMES FOR REIT IEW USTllll!!! 2811. SAITIAIO "llYCllES1" Spanish "Hacienda" w/charmlng tile roof (only 3 yrs new). huge yard weth large pool, 4BR, 3BA. d1n- 1ng rm. family rm & fire-... _ __...._ _ _. place in living rm - ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL $649.500 103G POWIS .NYEIS .. ES .......... A terrtftc v111ue fot the nelghbothoodl Three prtv8te ~ beyside movtea In eumnw. ~ llrlQle level has ~ In f.-nly & Mng ""'-· kitchen nook. 4BR + omc:., 3'A$A. pvt. Wiiied entre1a courtyerd -A REAL GEMi ~0-7355 $439,500 Sunday 1-4 760-5000 $640,000 Sat 1-4 646-6770 $425.000 Sat Sun 1-4 is La Costa Ct, Laguna Beach +1 186 Gleneagles. Marina Hilnds. t M ••v •210 Lille ln =308. Sea Faire. NB 604 Larkspur. Corona Del Mar 759-6600 $279,900. .Sat/Sun 1-4 631-1400 ~75.~ Sat 1-5 1 646-6170 $379.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 , 831-1266 $1450/mo, Sat/Sun 1-5 ''Wishing You A /oyouf Holiday'.' CALIFO R IA 'MEWS' Three BR . ..?1• BA. to\\ nhlHne 111 very desirable Elden C.me Fe.ttures high ceilin~s. private loc .mo n 16·i4 ELDE~ a .2 ' sin.~oo REDUCE D Sl00,000 Three BR. ' BA ho me plus 2 BR. 1 BA income unit. ·~sirable locatt on 1401 CLIFF DRIVE S~49.000 BEACH COTTAGE Steps..to ~ach. Veranda. French doors. fireplace. securtt)' system. COZY. Plans for Duplu mcluded. Hurry on this one! 3613 W. BAI.BOA s 99.<XX> VIEW! · VIEW! • VIEW! Sensation.al Sc1v1f't.t. swuping c~ty anJ n1ghl lighl views. Four BR.. ~ BA. sr~au loutton l9l YACHT TR ANT S749.900 FOR S,29.000 _, NE\X.t POR T BEACH H.i rhor Highlands Fanta tlC ~BR, 2 BA fam1h hrsme Totall v refu rbished t "lm J rive" ;l\_ w entn windpws co l.lnd'>l a pin~ · I \\0 IR VJNE AVF S\29.000 O LDE CORONA DEL MAR Thret'. BR . 21• BA. to wnhomc just ont hlock 1roru Big Corona tare ~a,h. One ear new. t1$.ht, Brighl, ~pauous Open ~am ceaJjng$. ~1 FERNLEAF n ~.ooo - . I .. 3BR 2BA Home. Ar9'>1aoe garage. fenced yard. Naar Harbor H igh $ 1400/mo * 6'6-3532 3 BR. 2 BA. tt9P$!0 ~h. frplc. garage. w/d $1,475/mo yrty 120 43rd St 6'2-<>668 TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ACROSS 21 1 Attechonate touch 7 Very dty 11 Darken 16 Composer Vtlla·- 21 Catherine of - 22 Carrr 23 Mrs Donald Trump 24 Stop. asea 25 Brit1Stl humorist 27 Meiucan revolutionary 29 Caviar 30 Religious 1igure 3 t Changed the color ol 33 Judgment 34 Concerning 36 Prepare to pray 38 Poetic works 40 Hawa111n goose 4 1 Encounters 43 Fltghtless bird 45 Up and about 4 7 Exclamation ol wonder 50 Thieves 53 Gives otl 55 Engaged in thrtatlon 57 Wedding vow 58 Flynn of filmdom 59 Crocodile Dundee 6 t Actress Gilda 63 Portuguese explorer 64 Encirctect 66 SensatlOf'lal 68 Fine sprays 69 lairs 70 ~espearean sprite 71 Miler Sebutian - 72 Bounder 74 OtherwlM 75 letter lnter- tion: abbr· 76 Tracker's trail n Amount• 71 The ume 9Qaln 80 To the - degree 81 Fonner U.S. I 3 4 senator 85 For what reason 88 Supply with guns again 90 Thicke or Alda 9 1 Sigourney Weaver mov•e 92 Gardener's tool 93 Matched set 95 Amenca·s uncle 97 Malle,able metal 98 South American range 99 Columnist Barrett 100 Spanish hero_......, 102 Former VP JOM -Garner 104 Most crafty 105 Andy's pal 106 Comprehend 108 Re1ected Bush nominee. 110 Turn away 111 Sue -Langdon 112 Male voice 114 Central Asian 115 Goes on pension 117 Produce (an egg) 118 -Hudson ol The Band 120 Rogers or Roberts 12 t Sheets. etc 122 Decree 124 Padlock's companion 126 Stint on the JOb 128 Openmgs 132 Georg•• city 135 Reckless 137 Dark 139 Record track 140 Actor Ted - 143 Vernon's partner 146 "The Sons ol -Elder" 147 Greek colony in Asfa Minor 148 Entertainer Martha - 149 Most senior 150 Splflted mount 151 Oitcharge 152 Examination 153 Playground equipment DOWN 1 Italian island 2 Nearly 1% of our atmosphere 3 More bitingly cold 4 Sell-image 5 Puts down (a lawn) 6 Sports shoe 7 Makes amends 8 Highway 9 Belonging to a thtng 10 Property t11le 11 Two-footed animal 12 Escapee 13 Newsman Rather 14 Business abbr 15 One ol the Tarzans 16 Linda -ol Allee 17 Of sheep 18 Indonesian island 19 Norway's capital 20 Ollie's partner 26 Clues -28 Kitchen gadget 32 Green years 35 Print tn raised letters 37 -Gulhver 39 Indian instrument 42 Slippery catch 44 Gentle 46 ~art of SST 47 American painter 48 Playwright Clifford - 49 From bad to - 50 Blush 51 East 52 Owner who brOke baseball's color bar 53 Diner 54 WIN B1bhcal king 56 Beaver pro1ect 59 Previoos 60 Visitor 62 Eating regimen 64 Slacl(-Jawect observers 65 Comic--bOOk superhero 67 Pops 71 Castro. for one 73 Abridgment 76 -Na Na 77 Prominent 79 Bo's number 82 Ensnare 83 Poet Sidney - 84 More mature 86 -de Balzac 87 Leavening agents 89 --Lackawanna RR 93 Piece of a flower 94 Rod Stewart's ex 96 Hot Lips Houhhan·s rank 98 Forever 99 Spouting nonsense 10 1 Morse symbol 103 Iran-Contra figure 104 ". and - - bed" 107 Deny 109 lnlteld cover• age, for short 110 Had lunch 113 Actress - Wood 115 Long weapon 116 Lures 119 Phil or Juhe 12 1 Small finch 122 Prima - evidence 123 Signed 125 Former Egyp- tian leader 127 Newton and Long 129 Played a part 130 Heartbeat 131 Editor's directives 132 Queries 133 The one there 134 Behind time 136 Trumpeter Al - 138 Like Akeem or Kareem 141 San Francisco weather 142 Individual 144 Actress Charlotte - i45 Star Wars: abbr Studio Apt • w/queen ateeper Oen has shdlng mirrored closel doors bilt-ln closet. bllt-in desk & . shell Lndry rm w/l<enmore wld Kitchen has refrlg & stove. Lg pri- vate patio $850/mo . • 111 & lut & $500 Mc:Urlty 705 Jasmine Call Jeff 526·8165 or Lii 723-1513 2624 •Big 10f2 BR. quiet E'slde Joe. BBQ & lndry rm Gar & cable av1 "35-$745 NO pets 631-8427 v,'ESTFIELD APTS S..Utltully Maintained •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 28drm 1't.Ba $770 28drm 2Ba $790 398 W. Wllaon 631-5583 1 Bedroom 301 Avocado • $665 642-9850 THE VICTORIAN 2BR w/gar, new decor, bltlna. fncd yd w/patlo Wtr pcS. 636-4120 9-5PM M7 Victoria 'I' ... $735 THE SEVILLE 2BR 1~8A w/ga<. bltlns. 91UNWAPTI m111rn•111t1 .......... +_,..Y.ml (In Your New Homaf -·aumi 1BR & 2BR or 2BR w/patlo. All w/pl/1 gar· agea. dahwahr. cable fenced yard w/pallo --------- MM 120 9-5PM 2e19 Senta Ana 'L' .. $745 • 1BR & 2BR. 18&. up-ataln, gar .. lndry, cable.--------- Otw, no ~t• M00-$875 145-M&2 or ~-5"e ":T'-t"~~~---..,,.,-•f *2BR DUPLEX Quiel & 17 18 .. __ ..., ___ ...,_ .. Business/Office Rent 2769 WllTOUfflllLll• Crnr of Westclltf & lrvlne Newport Beach Full Senllce-Gross Office & Retell Available 18-1101 •••••••••• Costa Mesa. 1100-2200 sll a11all tor restaurant. bu1tnesa ex retell Big fronl window great traf· lie flow Ltb move·tn al· lowanoe NNN. 497-5132 IUI UllU UY OLM & Pac1tle Coast Hwy Large storage garage wtlh 2 adjoining offices $385 MONTH 646-76' 1 11111•• ..... "' ..... •Me "'artlets. COfft• ............. 8ftd ' - ) ) • Q • ... rd liY :9. 3 ) >I, g Ill M g & r· tn 'd Jh ly Ml It .. c. "r '1-- IO -i -R ,_ D. l --4 -od 2 ~. ' Ir i. w ~ ,_ 0 -0 •• A J -I I. '· I. -9 • I 8 ' 0 -7 • ' I ,. • • ::-.--::::-},_• m -ss 1 ,1.,_,. °"""'*"' 2'°4 er ·1 GaN MC am cM eo l.OWI,.. --.""' •n11111... ....... ~.-.. •. ----···-· .................. ,.. ap'd dettC fot I MW Poeftlot\t ev ..... ~&ooemel6CdeM-end ,ff poe191cM• --IDIH••-QitT.v: ~.,.., .... r--_, •• r-• II • ~· n;;;ioPQ9• ~ cuttomer lel'Y, tot toetl recie lmmecsa.te onatretofl tor local l•clualve Ctulat"'H 1n Hui~ 9eadl, now UM/~ ~f !I -1• •• ...._tor our Nwpt kt\ detaantty,fillno,etle Ao undetwr1tln0,wehevet"8 -~ 1-800-4»-8800 S'°'e CALL 434-0Mt, hiring hoel/--& 0.- -• •-f9allty Appey ln'*90fta1 tw'e caM Mery a..M.ae money )'OU went to IOel'I HurMa Aide Or 8PClfY In ~ at Overy drlv•r a Call lllPf/m I~ .,.., "Orie Of a 1'1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil our c0ete Meaa kleallOn OLEN IVY RESORTS Exp'd and tt~ Jeff ......... ftllf T .. E PAPEA DOU.. 3rd tA-1'21 fot eppt PIT, 12-1 w..F. ~ lclrld'' produe:t. manuf9C· 1· Good 9'Mtlng w-oe I 138-l 111 CoHI To --· ftt, So. Cc>Mt Plua typln; llMO. toOd ~ nnd bY to~ old com· °"4Y for adVanolfMI t Neecte Gttt• QaltiM to eo..t FIMndal Staff needed to WOf1C .tttl ._..,,anti ~tJona ...... .,. pany. Ctieh bualMta No fNIMft IM Vacetlon, hotlday pay, CMwon USA. 195 £ ~ tlandui out Ptln deY. die adutta In group Pll•M 11'11...U randt tot n1amacno otic. competltlOnlll E•clu~ve UUl1UftU'1 ~Pfovtded.caM 17thlt&Ot.,. premiums. uit be MAlROQM hofM tiettlnQ In Cotta Orwe ytird. QUlet COfd l'ull·Tl"'e. Part-Time. SMOyl5()..l300 .,... available A trvfy IR£ FREE · fri.ndt'/ 4 outgoing. Meea Good &en.fits. wiH l>Oelda. 876-MM Aegla1• .,._., Salad __ ,;..,_ ____ ,_.. unlQUe ground "°°' oP-" D.L WfleVet TernP«ari.a 111111 ..... ....,. Wed-Sun 2pm-t0pm Call ttaln all lhlttl I-a.cl Bat I Prec>-Coc* AwtY • 1111 "' por1unlty Serloua In· 971-2900 t~ FAEE NMd9d. sa an hour F .. 761-7800 J PlllTllll Cell S57-1113 '°'Info PllTI Pmllllll at The Soup Plwitatlon, Exper ience required. QUlr• may m .. 1 with Cal: llllKIM W M&-2121 LEN IVY RESORTS The Orange Coat Dally .,. •t"tm PIT 1j~ ~~ ~otl= er=-1555 Adarrta Ave. CM P*M ~ .,. =·~rOd:n:~,~~ MJ-Rll AJP, AJA. Lotus, construe> llR p NHdl Recpl/Typlal Pltot tlU openings In lta Flex tlrs with a computer Managet 4 part time Reet~wit1 WICKES FURNITURE tlallty required. Invest-tlon e xperi en c e F0< "xed,rOU1e. 40 ptus ~:~ude~d"i!' Mall Room fOf a Part graphlta company Prlntet 87~80 LW•Tlll 3200H•bof81,CM. rMnt of 155.350.00. For ~~~~~~~~~! preferred. 11.700/mo. tin. per wM6c Dell~ Puntuallty a muit'. Time INSERTER and • 64&-19H -17 50/Hr Monday ttvu Fri-llTl& .. '"ftL 1ntormetl0n call Mr Hiii ;;:: Call Anita. 761-1533 vwi prcwlded. OMV print· Mon-Fri 9am-5·30pm Call F~I Time LEAD PERSON ...... T PlltmAPlll d ay 8 am.• 3 0 pm Howewl~ want9d. l'/T, l-800-835-2248 ext •27 FOUND black & grey ACCT$ PAYABLE FIT out needed. 780-1145 F .. 759•7800 to handle Scn.dulea and FOi' RMI Estele UM own Dynamic personality PIT, nights & weellenGe atrlpeO /;AT, vie Oak· Computer/ret•ll exp. Ben· 0 __ Peraonnet The Lead Per· Come join ~·· sue-ear. 2 came<aa, 35 MM, w/maturlty to handle In the Showroom otfa vending Rout•All Cash wood Newport South. aflta. Poui·Y Shack, mntlY GLEN IVY RESORTS ion must be bilingual and oaeatul team. We h4ve an Wide dash angle zoom heavy public contac• Musi be def;>ertdat>ta & 1neome-tor sate cheap 631·13'2 -Laurene 49_..3108 PIT dellvery & general Need• Person Friday h•v• m•ll room eK· abundanGe of cterlcal H.B.IN B areas Some Vwy attarp grooming & ffexlbla. Pleaee anpty •t: $400·$800 each machine -belp-Mull have truck or Wed·Frl 2pm· 10pm. perlenoe Apply 1n person poatllonl le• Word Pro-Sun-Mon-Tue $9 hr ~ polled telephone m an· ..,.. weelcly. Call Howard FOUND BLACK & TAN, almllar. Call tor appt VPE Sat-Sun 8am·5pm. 8am·3pm Mond•y lhru ceeaor. Receptlorllll. 01· mlleage Call •58-3593 net Opportunity to ad· WICt<ES FURNITURE 1-800·662-0115 baby Pug dog w/eollar. 646-9e70 Call F .. 7159-7800 Friday lhe Dally Pilot. flee Support. Fleittble PLANCH~ mlau• 5 v~ Api>ly at Gulliver's 3200 Hert>Of 81• C.M Found on beach In N B. -•••-••-330 w Bay St . Co1ta hours 4 Iott of variety• dlas •a _.;~n• A 111 Mon·Frl 2·5PM 18'82 UTllL SM.II 673·2018 .. aRI _, ---M... A1k for George CALL REMEDY 9.30 a t POf Cam-Mac:Artnur Blvd Irvine F/T PIT poattlona avail ll"NfSt.IMM ,Ol\O LOST6montholdall-black nd No expetlenc:9. SN Larlc ~a counterhetp&food Ar•uz 6•2·"'321 E)(t M•-TEMP le~=,':{ E1clu1lve Chr l1tma1 Oppottun!!y .nuo kitten Has collar with Full Time. Outgoing • Motel, 22U Newport ~. Must' be friendly 203 A1k f0f' Terri CK Dana m Retell 1 S•ore CALL •3A-oe64. ATTN Commodity Tr1dera name •ddress. phone. enetgetlc with prl0< print Blvd., Costa~ & reliable Full/Part-time ._..._ Hll Pll•ITlii -.01 aAll YAU, Ot apply in person at COO Sya One available REWAR01 722·8646 media eiperlenc:9. Send 1112•'1 Wiii train. $4 75-S5 SO M•lntenanee Tee Wll95R F/T Mon-Fri SS 50/Hr, Hlghly vlllble dH•gner I THE PAPER DOLL, ~rd 10 •radars on a coll shire ~-..~to 3C>t•"Of'9~t COM 613-9ooci Responslble 101 main· FIT Mon-Fri Sa.m·1 30pm Benefits No axp nee women'• ready 10 wear llr. So Coast Plaza. bull. Scott 251.0212 LOST • DIAMOND & ally llot. 30W •Y I, FCK Woody's Whar1, NB HB 8•8-8575 lennQe, errands & oen· $8/Hr Benefits Llghl Sh1tt time •pm·12 ~am . anop In Fashion lslano --- -_ GOLD HEART in Eas•· Costa Mesa. 92627. Ot AWfY In petson, atter 6 erel otflee clean·UP Mull typing for compu1er Apply tn person 729 ...icing hlQhly mo1tva1eo UIJI ENJOY H ·15'1o reMn on blutf Fri a (Tl 1211/89 eaN Linda at 842-4321, pm 875-047• mall .allfllf w0<k well wtth people ~ Apply tn person, 729 Farao -C M 545.5525 NIM~ M 0-0125 OLAN MILLS PORTRAIT Trust Deeds S 10 000 10 S 150 Reward 760-5359 Ext. 250. •-•• llllll have valid CA drivers Farad, C M 548·5525 ___ ------1 U•PT•-s T u o 1 o s eek , n g s1000000 Call Oen•'J()n -HSlle E'nloy i career in Ph ---RECEnlOlllST -.-1 Altoc •673.7311 NOW• ILOST Golden Retrieve< lg _ FCK "tablllhed courier lmagelfash1on conaull· hoense Newport ar· Plllm lTTlllAIT CPA Firm In Costa Mesa =~ICs."::'"a~:' =· male chipped lower trnl &aWll• mW. route. N..o ,_ model lngl Individuals needed to maceu11ca1s 642· 751 1 Needed immediately Catt eeelcl energetle depet1· necessary & wUltng to Ad ,91 O canine 1001h REWARD• Full or part time Light econo car & lnsuranoe conduct Image improve--sss•a•Ea IOt inarview 870-8951 Wltll or without word pro-det>le tndlvidual 10 llandle train Good nours. Full Hlf)PX I 1. Vic Irvine 559-6796 typing , w lll lraf n & lie menl consullahons & to -CISllng needed tor temp phones & varteiy 01 LOST OR '"OUND • PET S•0· 1777 Hourly ol~~te I m age present corporate work-Oft1ce supply or high Paf1i'lme assignmenta Top pay • duties Will train O'l com· lime position for Fountatn HIPPY IDS ~ "' P•ld h ays. ncenuves. lt\ops Flexible hoors & speed copy exp Busy &llllTllT ll&IAIEI _bonuses veea11on & hOI· puter Full Ttme Mon-Fr valley Studio PleaM LOW COST Spay/Neuter ARTISTIC PERSON FOR bonuMS Current D M V excellent income poten· 1rv 1 n e Io c Need Coople tor weekends Riv· lday pay Call Call Linda 1549_954, con .. ct Janel (213) Referral NO FEE GEN OFC Mature outgo-report & proof of in· 1181 Please call Sharon energetic outgomg cus· erslde RV park Trailer 924-3366 Mon-Fri 12-8 I •CALL 978-PETS• Ing responsible. or· suran<le required Some Dresser 754-4407 tomer orienteo person ipace • salary Elmer D L Weaver Temporar.es HIRE ••• --O&UFHllFHIUTI .. OS ganlzed P9f"SOtl lor Ille company car routes • Salary to s20001mo • 714.537_1901 979•2900 l00%FREE -.~ L T Young Cockauet. typing, gen olc duties available. Apply al bens 752·0481 I FIT fOf' Collectlon Agency 142-Hll llghl yellow & gray. miss-Must be frlend!y & like WllTm IT&TES Ml! 'HSI •ISi -I '"'' . .,., ~ "() · \ /, C ... • · •Ott No e)(pe<ience nee:. Ap~ Ing top head feathers people. 54t·338• 111110 Unpreoedenled growth of ll&llOlllST, FIT •vrnu i:, I: I'~J ~ --.:} v:.t'~ ,.... II 1500 Adams Ave. 11e --------• Vcty 17•h & Irvine. CM local Import company Able to do acryll1cs -•• "' •· , ... ' •:; ..... --1'1rou~h classified 300, Costa Mesa. 9-5prn 645-4553 ATT. SPORT.-MINDEO 17805SlcyparkClrcle r E hascrealedseveralopen-pedicures e•c for 5·0P· O· Mong' To lo'n 29 14 I REWARD Fem Himalayan INDIV Holiday Jobs. PI T, IRVINE tngs lor varied pos1hons era1or shop 1n Cos•a ... -WIOOWHAS SSS"'TDs'll Cat, lost 11128 111c S l2.00l hr. Flutble (1H)ll1·1111 within our company. No Mesa Ann.64E>-7522 D1ilyPUat 642-HlB MOTOR ROUJES BOYS & GI L " Harbo & wa ne FV a c h e d u 1 e s M 1 k e exp nee Oppt lor ad- $ lO,OOO up No cred11v NEEDrS ••EDtrCArT.ION 645-5760 UllSHITI SJIOO vancement u you are 18 IUlllE Flc A L A P A J No nanally Call Denison "" lcly ttl I nas Sh d -•aaoc""'··673•7311 NOW• Call775-7161 Beauty wee atu ng enveo,,~ orolder.ha11ea car&are Newport HarbOr 1pyar I F _Li " •t home. No e)(perlence looking lor 8 stable, ha1 1mmed1a•e lull 11me • Sc.._,1 & llll mull /lllll For lree lnformatton send growing pos1110,., call position open 101 qur I -ili '"""' Unique small salon on sell addressed stamped 929•1228 Haul & Launcn Crew I ~P L , r ~ Instruction ·3012 Balboa Island Friendly envelope 10 P 0 Box Please apply 1n person • r-... --...., ... ...., __ atmosphere Cllentel 756, Taylor. Mich 48180 ssa•'IEIEIT 151 Shipyard Way·C NB • _. 1. PIANO INSTRUCTION pref'd FT /PT 675-5591 -----..,.-~~~ Jazz Classics. Pop BA ENTREPRENEUR Maga· Ma1or 011 Co subsidiary •D WT /IFFICE Miii r G l ~ L [ -:; I ApnOU!!CemtnU 2920 music 15 yrs exp Your BILINGUAL (Spanish) HS ztne, localed tn Irvine aJry is now accep11ng ap-Internist. Newport Besen r.-~-~~ ;._,;.--.....,,...., .... ,... ___ home All ages 786-U 08 grad or equlvalen1 to Mek• Clerk lor a mail pHcahons for sta11on Mgr 4 days/wk 544.0011 Call l J L~ _._ ~ ATTN I was Involved'" an -work In last paced. order dept, dale en•ry &. Prior exp destreo Good I 9•12 2•5 excepl w eos accident on 9 1189 al ap-pressure filled packing cross train tn customer starting wage & opply tor __ 1 prox 7am when I was rtd· dept Mull Interpret or MNlce Must be accurate advancement Apply 1n MOOELS'MODEL TYPES mg my b1cyle n b on ders. prepare English & good phone skills Call person. Ctoevf'()n USA. Promottng Fragrances PCH So of Cameo status reports 1.2 yrs 71•·261·2325. ftSk lor 195 E 17th St & Oranqe I Local dept st ore s Snores My b•cycle cot· exp •96-5761 Marlene or Rws Cdsta Mesa 1·800·833·8600 hdad 1n10 IM Dack ot a 30 8 ------ 11uck wnten w as •oc m Domestks 1 .... lllTll Yl•I f1U OU?I !'fie D•ke lane near ine t'n· IBABYSITTER needed lull Seeks a courteous. outgo-PI T 4 hrs/day S51hr trance to a cons11uct1on ume 1n my Hunt Beach Ing customer serv1oe rep 8•6-0652 Call Marisa site I ~ ser 1ously on· home tor atter school to work weekd•Y• Mon· WE.RE available 1n Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach 1$'- QUICK CASH FOR THE HOt.IDA YSI ·STAltT#OW· 11 to 15 Yeera Otd WOAK EVENINGS AND SA TU ADAY ".: • ., •vER.t<:iE PEA WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONT ACT ... WI. PHONE 41J-Jl21 ~ ~\ -·•ro; 'DUD • 1\4'.'I • >J'f~ 1ured 1nl111s accident II care Salary negohable Frl9·30-5·30 Check mov· IElll&L IFflOE, anyonP has any •l"llO rttl 847-5519 alt 6 or wknds les m·OUI. shelve, dNI Cuatomer service. filing & this accident 1)!1>ase can C .., CARE S 1 w)th cusft>mers. etc Will phones Anne. 557· 1152 17141 673-0523 .isi. for HIL .i ing e train. Immediate open--- Joe Thank you' lflht1r needs warm. lngl MacArthur at Bison. SALES Lost & Found 2925 grandmotherly type per-Newport Beach 759-940• Laguna Beach avionics son for care of 2 Children __ _ ages 4 & 10 1n NB Mme BOOKKEEPER Full-Ume company has an immedi- Must drive. cook. & hie Restaur•nt e•p pref ate opening In Its sales & c I ea n 1 n g M on· Fr 1 Must work weekends mulcellng department Jpm-7pm Call Bob Wk Newport location Please Responalbllltjes will in· LOO t\ I :'\ c; FO H STHAIGJIT S llOOTEK:o;! lfl\\11Hhl'\HI 11 \H H .I 1-11 -.1 111 H •I '"'"\It Hfl" Fountain Valley \.< 1 c n1 1 1 n ,,c, \,t I ""' ll I< 111'\( I ~~· · Newspaii' .. Delivery 1200 llEWllll r-----~~-------~~---i J • .., .. ,,.;\•. t ~ost 14K yt!llow gold flfl' 1ble nugget Dr8CAIBI dP pro• '• in wide 30 ~1 wedding 91ff Voe CdM A.Jb&rl$0'1S 760 0904 elude order taking 642-8677 Hm 645·5081 call 675· 1702 ans-ring phones & 111-I'~ H \\ 1'•~ I\ nH \111tH .' i j .-4'-') ... ~ l t ~ , .. I I ( ~Jd ,, , .e ,_ 1 ' ... r .•"' \I• I ' 11 ,'•• I • '• ... , I• ! Call Lovlng. mature person •o -.. IHPll Ing We reQuire good care for two 4 month olOs Xlnt oppty, greet benefll•' commumcallon & clerical tn my home Rel rl!'Q Lag Hiiis & Npt Bch Sal 1klll1 llOO llfWllll 6'4-5534 or 760-547"' $2000/mo Jtf!t 730·0693 We offer a compehltvel .ost tong 11a11 Ft"m tJ" t>eoel1• package Please color Ch1nuahua w•th •t>O -E--1 --m--~)~)~3~0 OllE fN tll EllllLY send resume 10 Berkeley sweater on need!' m"d• mp oym~ Weekends Live-In Avionics, P 0 Box 277 caHOn 1 t yr~ Old "cor t~ WElllLllS CoSla Mesa 540-.4 101 Laguna Beach C A 101" & W,)lnul >iur I I 92652 Beacn 860_824~ To build large sa1 boats MlllD _. •t•.U ·OUND BELT VIC c M 0" 11 27 Call •o 1dent1tv 5•8-7569 E'P helpful bu1 no• -w-General necessary Apply 7am, FIT PIT Good starting W&LIY PAil• M1cGregor 65 Corp pay N.8 aree No .. P 163t Plaoenlla. C M reqd Abraham 631-9998 J1191tM E1ectrn ... 1 ........ Junie to Dump, 7 days Costa Mesa 640-3798 *CUSTOM BRiCK*-lill''Ml,."'W Fireplaces-Block walls· TUft WmlO #&fDAY HbU I IN IRIUIEYlll 10011 TlllMlllllEW llPlllYEI LIWEIUns Pshos NBICMI HB areas SeMce Calls Free est 1 will take good care of ttc=575034 646·4834 Lighting Etflclency your plant•. pets. mail. LIVE IN ATTENDANT For lfhf41Mt Ceffrttl Commercial Lle•527•59 etc Local ret'1 642-4872 Elderly Person DomestlC All Phases Family owned CALL Tracy. 5"8-2317 LOCAL SWISS LADY will Help as well as Personal & operated Also Dump ~ talc• excellent care of Cara 1·800-955-3128 Via. & Ma11er LOQO 1 Truck & Bobcat Sennces. ~ your home. pets & plants 27 yrs exp L•c 5•0·2284 R!:,alr ~·1C:,., etc Many Reis 751-6355 ALL YOUR CONCRETE Post replace c M /NB WHILE YOU7 RE AWAY $2.44 per day NEEDS Quality work 81 Jim Whyte. M2·7206 HOME MGMT CO reas 011ces Free est •NEW CUSTOM Deeks HOUM, pell & plant care That s ALL )'O\J pay tor • lines JO day minimum In the 751 ·8S35 Patio Covel's .• Fence1: Reft, Ue.llns 567-•647 OH.rttt/.,.../..... Termite & C>ryrot Repairs Uc • 469•69 Free LOU 842·7009 Aea/Rata -. 1 • • i ~ . .. l .\ n ,, r •'\ E11tma1es. Call 6~869 -----; .. ·. . : • ~--·11 j Tj ........... SERVICE DIRECTORY T1l.I 91TILU1m Plclc·UP or Oellv.r. (71•1 ---,,.,,~. M•rbl•Mexican Pavers & 73~8259 For mor11 information .1 CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Seivloe Directory Representative 141-021" llt.110 111 Ceram1e Tile 10yrs 11p -1 cwmiiin1filiiliila -For .. , Deva 730-0409 r-t MW111 REPAIRS.-lnatallatlona. aa9t1ona1 door UIH. ••M VI '** openers, Llc•518398 -·,.-E lnl Oul Wiil clean ~ r....._,,. house/apt! West Coast ---------The Calil. PublH: UUlltlM Malnl Co 89•-87•6 Commi.a1on. REQUIRES _ __ --- thal all uted. flou!Mthold HOUSECLEANING ANO g0001 molf9fs. print lhetr HO~EMAKER . SERVICE ,, u C Cal T number. Relld'I Comm I. Ma.nne. llmo'a 4 chautfeur 1 print (71•) 6'&-8015 tNlr T c P number in all RELiAii'i:E'HouMCteenlng advw11MmenlS If you by IN day Local .,.. havw • quetllon at>Out Excellent ReferencH , the legality of • mover. CALL Yolendat31-5M7 llmo Of cnautfeur. Call Public UllltlH Com-mfaalon. 714-5S8-41St ;.~ ' 1 • " • . ; ., • • ·t,; •Paint •Refurbl1hlng eC8fl*ltry •Orywell I mor.. Gery 845-5277 •WINO DAMAGE• FencH·carpentry-elec .• P.11n11ng "· ''·' .... ,.. I " \ I -1• .. -~., ''"' ' ... , ' .. •" ..._. .. f-' • ~... .t •• •I J • ~ t\ ( 'I• • ... "l t II • I • 4 i ), I • f ( " \f<t t I ' ''''' . •-.. . l'•\r· t L ____ .:,:=_1.:..:~~_i~S!!_M~l'C_! _ __J 642-4333 ASk t0< Bob or Byron • N~ ( ,.. '"' 1 ori • 11'1'\ • 'OJleS •~J •dOI .. H /\"' ~~~~o~~ I tell SEE'S CANDY SHOPS. INC. . . . ~ SALESCLERKS ~ t ~ '' Mi. • r,;~e jPoenoaoit> •• a"'~PC' at1cr a"d •ab 1iy nl./ 1 patch plaste11ng, custom texturing. Quahly work Problems·No Prob· temst =326864 554-7831 --ED'S PLASTERING All types Int IE•• Petcn-Texture Restucco Lath Free est 963·3' 18 H•m Ml-1112 HEATING • PLUMBING OLDEST AD •Lie 5• 1878 YISl • UITEI OUI ORAINS $5. S 15 $25 & up Fauoets d11posa1 heale< Phone E11 anytime Pl M&-62•2 Leo 11nce htngles BrOl!en? M1as1ng? Flat roof leaks FrH Es1 Lied Low Rates' 67 5-3j9• Git IEITlllFIM Reroof/Rep11ra All work ~uar lie 570720 72'·7537 IMFLW1 High Quality -Reas Retes Roof Repairs & Rerooflng Commerclat/Resldantlal Lie 673688 969·8851 OCEAN VIEW~OOFING Local Reier~ l"'MEOIATF OPENINGS FULL· TIME POSITIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY~ • 0 No.., accepting sppllutlon1 lor our thop• In Cost• Miru ti I • tSouth Coast Pla.ral and C•rona dirl Mar If you're custom..r servlcir orlirnted we'd llkir to meet you We offer 8 good IAIOrklng irnvlronmirnt and employ•• dltcounll • • f SEE'S CANDY SHOn. fNC. • 3501 Esat Pa~lflc Coatf Hlgh...,ay APPLY IN PERSON AT SHOP LOCATION· ~- Corona del Mar. CA 92625 • I o 8££'8 CANDY SHOn. INC. ~ 333~ Bristol Avirnuir South Coa•t Plau Costa Mna. CA 92626 , EOE M F ~ ~~~~~~~ TRADE no .. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! DailyPilai {I n5urance lMnAv1r111 E1r111p Call 842-4338 !!'>' i.Pe" 6 a -5 c "' IM F' ~~"'.,a-S&S Areas avart'able H•tllll• Be•, CISta Ina, Nlw""1 ldl I F•tall Vllll , let U1 Helf Y 11 se1r Vour Propertr! Call C11111f1H, 642-5671 for information & surpri n ly I " \ q -2i ' ' .. t " t TI .. I 3i s I I 3i ******** . ..,. OOJ(f C(llTIY! •RTIBLU! IU.HLIW ... ~~·~ ...• CHIV't ... <:AMARO do!nO ~ • ~':la'-n" HChllftTa'f "'11' 11'.... T·top, ale, CN .... Ill~:,.~ The...._.....,..,. Til9 ...... f*'MM.. Cat1oCa •3t5. LAlfl"W r::=.:::,._ .. l• .. ------•WHfTI .._ .... Mtlf power, I HOO 0110 St •A Nllwt*1leedl.CAdoiftO~• dolno...,_• .... C.W.IH63 .._ ____ _ .... 1923 t?ee3 . 11 IHTIN.INk 21 IHTfl'-T--~. tW·•I ,.,,,. tiv-..e It con-AORN l(DtNIO\'. M- -. $tWwho Twa. t6$ w UHX. ......... tt. eo.c. Ket ... A~ Onlnoe. CA duettidt>y•ahiledpennet"• IOCIATU.•71~ A*'6o With Eq4*tl9'. • ttth St co.. ....._ CA ...... CA eHH t2M7 ..., Court. ~ MO • .....-i Lota Of .._ Perte, VERY And C"9dC our 1>e01 40 ne27 John ~•ll•d•. 24135 OtS, Entetpriee INC A tti• reo11tren1 com· leectl, C. 112MO, Ct.fANI Elccelent Con-who ...... '°' Good cw.. Thie l>USIMet la con-Gr1tY91on, EJ Toro, CA t:M30 CMtoml• eorPoradon ~ to treneect bUlf. Aolel'I ' .AMOC·••n . A dltlon, l3000 090 Cell Good ~ Mk IOt Ai<:ll OYCled t>y .,, lndMdulll Thi• t>ut~ le con-Thie bu91neat Is con· neee ~ the Actltlou9 Cellf0t"'8 corpcwlllion, .. 71 *'31-4705• tor~ 540-513() Th• regl11r1111 com· ducted by.,, lndMdUel duc1ed by a oorporltlon ~ nam. Of "8fW MecArthur Coun;.~~ I•••••••••• ----------~ ro trlll\MC1 buet· Th• r•glllrant com· The rao111r81'11 com-!lei.ct •~ on. October NewpOrt eeeen • ......, ·- 'II LEGEND & '90 INTEORA SAVE! SAi.£! ""' under tM 11c111~ matlCed to treneect ~ "*"'*' 10 lraneact bull!• tNt . Thlt bullMM Is qof'• bull'** neme Of nemea ,_. undet the flctltlOul MN uf'ldef the fletlttoue Edwin J ltlooe.. Pr..ident cM:ted b'/ • 00tpontlc)n Naled above on Ncwf3180 t>wlneet nema Of ~ bull-name Of nemee Thie 1tai.nent w .. flied The regl1tre111 com· Shlnlho TeJra li1tad •t>ove on NIA. lllled ~on NI A with the County Qerk of Or· rneneed to treneect ~ Th~ 11atemtnt w• flied Jonn Haa.o. OlS Enl«PfM ~ , Rob-enge County on Ncwemw MA undet IN llctlUOue wllh the Counry Cterk ot Or· Thl9 statement was flied .,, M Ogewe. Pr• t7. tt89 1>Ua1MN neme Of nemee enge County on Nov.ml>« with Ille County Clefll Of Of· Thlt •t•l9'Mllt wee Ned ,..,.,... lilted abOYe on: NO\lemW 3 1989 ange County on Nowmt>er with the County C1e111 ol Or· Publltned Orange COM! 2. ttt9 ' ,..._ 2, 19119. •no• County on October 31, Delly PllOt December 3. 10, ~ PrMldentlleetetary Pubt11hed Or•1'0• Cout l'-7• t989. t 7, !l4, 1989 This 1tet...,.,1 .,.. Ned C-· ~. 612.. Delly P1101 No11emw 12. 19, Pub1t11led Orange Cout 1'4*11 Su-1 t4 with the County Cwk of Or· -_.. .,. 1----------28 Dec!ember 3. 1989 Daily P110t November 12, 19, Publltlhed Orange eo .. 1 enge County on NOWMbet GARAGE SALE Sun ~3.e --M-w-3-1-8-1-1 .. -8-,-. w-h-l-te_wl_tl'I_ .. _.,. ""'TIC( SU089 28. D.cember 3, 1989 Delly Pilot Nowmw Hl. 19. PtlllJC NOTICE 7, 1989 •·-• ,.._ ~ suoaa 26. December 3, 11189 ~1 Wutler. dry•r. micro· black lnterlo<. 2 door. NOTICE P\8.IC NOT1CE SUOM FICTITIOUa ........ Publllhed Orange ~• weve, furniture. tools. ttendard. •xoeltenl oon· fNvtTtNG 9'0S NAMI ITATIMINT oa11y Pilot Nowmt>er t9, 26. etc. 785 Newton Wey dltlon. 71,000 Mites plut. Date· November 14 1989 FteTm oua ......... Plll.IC NOTICE P\B..IC NOTICE The following pereona .,.. Daeember 3. 10. 1980 MOVINO SALE 18,000. 780 ·8865. $pectfieatlOnS No 89·3· NAMl aTAff•NT dolngt>ullneu•• au-101 SUN 1213 ONL y 9.3pm 6'4·9080 ellt 338 PW The loUOWlng persons are FICTITIOUa ..,.._.. FICTITIOUa IU9tNEll NATIONAL WARRANTY, 1300 Adami 21-F, C M -IJll ll'f OMsJon-Street1 0tv1a.on dOlng business es N.-aTATl•NT NA• aTATE•NT 1303 Avocado Ave Suite llU -Forest green eemelback 1 Speoltk;atlOf\1 for TWO (21 CUSTOM FLAGS AND The lollowlng pettonS are The fOllowlng persone are 175, Newport Beach. Cellf ...... t owner, ... reciOrds 5 yr NEW TRUCK CHASSIS BANNERS BY KOV. 713 doing buSlneu., doing buslnelt., 92660 (OrLNveMessage) sofet>ed, 2 cane <:hairs, extended warrenly. New M OUNTED VACUU M Poppy Ave CofonadetMar SOUTH COAST AUTO PROPERTY MANAGE· Scott J Hamilton. 1303 FICN~-aT•~!.!!..M Hotldey l~tlve bonus to 'f1• •• 1•12 brass l'leedt>Oerd & mOfe tlr .. /brek .. 451< miles. STREET SWEEPERS CA 92625 DETAIL, 3006 Enterprl .. MENT ASSOCIATES. 21851 Avocedo AYe . Suite 175. .. ,.,,.._,., all lndl'(lduelt hired! S.S-31!7 ElectrlC Everything Sun . 11 is the intent ol Illes• Kim Del v111e 713 PopPy •C. Costa Mesa. CA 92828 Newland Ave •2•5. Hunt· Newport Beach, Calif 928e0 TIWI following per.one are • You'r .... loaklng for ******** _S_U_N-9-.-m-. 3-63-16th Plaee R 0 0 f prem i um specifications 111 keeplhg Ave , Corona del Ma1. CA Gabflel Merlo Droettl. 1ngton Beach, Cam 112648 This buslnHs 11 con· OOfflO(a)H~':" BUILDING money. DPS hes ll'le SOlu· CAMCORDER Full size Christmas ornements & Sound/Tepe Leather with the pottc1t11 of the C•ty 92625 2 l 176 Storecreek Of • Irene Terese Uza1owlc1. d\Jetad by an 1ndlvlduel tlon to your C&Jh How JVC,· three 'years old, eupplles el wflOleule, & S..t• White with Red or Fountain Valley 10 obtain Th11 bu51ness 1s con· T1ebuco Cenyon, CA 92~9 21851 Newland Ave •245, The registrant com· ~l~~~TE~t'~TC'ho~~~~~ ptoblema. We are In need caae. color. hght. extra ,..,...,., m9'chandlN loterlor. S 17.500 obo. Call equtpmenl sutt•ble for the du<:ted by en indov•duel This business . is <:on· Hun11ng1on Bee<:h Cehl menQ9<1 to tranl8C1 busl-1~1suNDET PROPERTY of quellfted lndlvldual1 to •~·~ service demand$ or the O• The reg1s1renl com· du<;ted by en individual 92646 neu undef the lk:t1tiou1 w wor1' guard gated com· battery, originel price Tt:CHNICIANS etectrontc. 497-6478 eves partment 1nvo111eo All In· menceo to tranSKt bu .. • The registrant com· James Lewis Woodard. business name or names MANAGEMENT, 1757 S munltlea, epertment $1279.95 Now $650 mechanical Items, equip-lft•'f'f IJOi slallat1onsShellbem11de ln 1 llttS5 unOer Ille lo<;llllOUI menced IO lrtnsact buSI· 21851 Newland Ave •245, listed above on November CoHI Highway. Laguna complexes and other 846-56n ment, Be1a fishing tackle neat and workmanlike men· business name or names ness Linder the hctltlous Huntington 8ea<;h Cehl 15, 1989 Beac:h. Celil 92851 Interest!"" locetlona IU_... IUI 490 Cosla Mese St AIC, tape, eunroof. v~y ner 11nd elf i;ornponents of llSleO above on 211189 • bUStn8$S name or names 92646 Scott J Hamilton Teresa Shull Enlerl>f"I-. ... 110r•• clean. $4 100 Aon the equipment shall ~ 0111 Ki~Oel Valle listed ebove on NIA T1111 ousineu ts con· This 11atement was filed Inc .. A Celilorntt COfJ>O'· .> 2 TICl<ETS. S 130 both. at YARD & CR An SALE 759-0922 or 582· 7715 standard manufacturef All Th IS s1111emenl was filed Gabriel Mano Oroell• ducted bV a goner el part· with the Counry Clerf\ of Or· att0n. 1757 S Coast High· ~:t7ef.c':r~a. '~ll~~~f~~~ 1_coa __ 1 _*_7_2_2_·_9_5_23__ Handmade Chris1m111 BMW 79 3~ wori< ano material furnished wt111 the County Clefk of Or-Thia statement was filed nersh1p ange County on November w92a6\ 1Lagune Beech. Celll C Glf111. Set/Sun 9.3 2221 shall be sub1ec:1 ro inapec· enge County on No11ember wllhthe County Clerk or Or· The reg1stfe111 <:om · 17 1989 WeQM and an Incentive Luggage omplete set Of Wallece, Costa Mesa • mllfll llf loon and approval of lhe DI· 3. 1989 enge County on Novmeber menceO to translc::t buSI· 1''37937 ThlS bua1ne11 II con· bonus for the season that Louis Vuiuon luggage. one Femele owner Mint rector 01 Publtc w orks Thts Fa38513 3 1989 ness under the l1<;11tlous Published· Orange Coast dlfCleO by • eorpora11on dent• your pocket book? Suitcase, hanging bag. condition. low mileage, equipment.and ell 11s com-Pubt1sheO Orange Coast Fa3M07 business name or names Daily Piiot Deoemt>er 3. 10. The registrant <:om· OPS cen help. Call toctay brlefcese. etc. Bought Hunt •··""" 6140 melnlenanoe records 4 ponenis shall be new and Daily Pilot November 12 t9 Plfbhshed Orange Coast hsted above on November 17. 24. 1989 rnenced lo tr11naac1 busl· for an Immediate Inter· OVet'Mas. 675-6299 --""· .,uc.-_.._,_____ speed 56000 OBO shall not halle been used In 26, ~ember 3. 1999 Dally P1101 No11emt>er 12. 19. 10. 1989 Su-115 ness under the flolltlous view. E 1 s50 J 11 GIANt SALE! Sat·Sun 644•202 1 oemonstratoon or other ser· SU090 26 December 3. 1989 Irene Uzarow1ci business name or names DYllMIC PRDTECTIOI SERVICES (HIMll) (l1•)tu-IMO lllFPD/llOEIYll UPS exp he l pful xercyc e . us n u1ce SU094 This statement "Will ffled NJLIC NOTICE llsteO above on. August 17, -·a Co bo boots 8D 8em-6pm Furn, mies -• ""'""' w Y • -HONDA ·82 ACCORD-All equipment end BC· PUBLIC NOTICE w1lh lhe County Clerk or Or· 1989 175, 35 mm Pentex Spot· ~':"~Os ~~ Yet'c 1~2: t 2 DOOR HATCHBACK cessoroes 511•11 be installed n.un1 IC NOTICE ange County on November l'ICTITIOUI BUllNllS l<enneth Shull, Prffldent me1lc; with 3 lensee & AIC. AM/FM Stereo and comply wllh Ille require-1<·52730 r:UU\. 17 1989 NAME ITATEMINT This statement was filed e&M si75• Pentell Auto ~'e0r~~~~~ s 1 ~~~~:'n's 98K ml . Very good cond merits of applicable Cah· flCTITIOUI BUllNE88 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1''37939 The rollowong persons afe with me County Clerk 01 Or· 110, winder & 2 lenses '-'om•• $2200 OBO 543·5838 lorn1a Cooes end Feder111 NAME STATEMENT PubhsheO Oranoe Coa11 doing buslnesa es enge County on November $125. 2 sets of golf clubs. n "" T I I i NAME STATEMENT Daily Poto! "--emb•• 3. 10 sy••••ETRICS OF CALI· 8. 1989 -Sare11 Regulahons in force he ot ow ng perr.ons are T r 1 """ ~ ..,.., 2 begs & 1 cart $210, HONDA ·53 CIVIC. 2 door. o 1 o b ss a he 0 lowing persons are 17. 24. 1989 FORNIA 2518 s Grisel 9 ua 11y construction Oe· oing usine s doing business as s 115 Feberwa re e lectric 616 hatchback, well cared ta•ls mateoets pedormence DEl AILING BY D A JP FINANCIAL. 18031 u· Place Senta Ana Celll rotls58f'e S30. Oonvier ice for. origin el o wners. charaClerostlC end price quo· eovz 8201 OrangethO<pe. Irvine eivo Tustin. CA 92704 creem meker $20 never In accident $2.200 11111ons will be analyzed by Unit C Buena Perk, CA 92680 PUBllC NOTICE Kimbra Lynn Sterling 631-5 710 546·680• com~1en1 Clly au1hor1t1es 90621 Charles Mocnaet Price. 2516 Grisel Place Sanra and Ille equipment wnoch ;n Ne11 OS'tar Men ooze 358 . La Perle Pl Costa FICmlOUS BUSINESS Ana, Colo! 92704 Ille!• opinion t>esl seNes the 12202 TurQuoose St Gar· Mesa. CA 92627 NAME STATEMENT This business 1s con· 1nteres1 or the City will be Oen Grove CA 926•5 Tni~ ousiness is con· The roltowing pe.sons ere Ou<:teO by an 1nd1v1oual purchased I hos business 11 <:on· 1 d d d 1 Oo1no buSJness es The reglJtrant com· Frtt to You 60:Z:Z llYll ITU CATI l'U7m Gary w Tannehill. 17821 E t 7th St Suite 240, Tutlln. Cahl 92680 PubllShe<l Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot NOi/ember 19, 26, December 3 10 1989 Su-10411 MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Placentle. C M Tiny •black female ex- STAY HOME · Meke gOOd tremely 10111ng, spayed money Assembling pro· Call 752·8472 MOVING SALE1 Com· pressor • 2' >hP 1 O· spd bikes, 25 remote TV, teak stereo cabinet, work benoh & morel Sat Sun 8-5. 2128 Viste Laredo Blutts, 72 1 ·8454 Vw BUG 1973 Superb condition new engine. runs great. low m iles 12280 760· 1096 NISSAN SENTRA 1985 XLNT Condition AIC AM/FM stero cassette runs great $4280 760·1096 C I II 0 c1edb an ndvd al ouce by an th IV' ua TAPIES CERAMICS ~A"' 10 tren•~t bull· l he oly spec1 1ca Y re u Y 1 1 1 u The reg1s1r11n1 com· ··~·~""' ~ serves1her19httore1ec1any Tne reg•slrent com menced 10 transact buSI· 215!>1 8rookhurs1 Ave nus under the llcllttous or all propasals and waive menced 10 1ransac1 bus•· ness under the rocllllous Hun1tng1on Beach Celll busineu name o< names any 1nr0lma1111es ness under I~ f1c.t1t1ous business name Ol names 926•6 fisted ebOve on Octobe< 1 "8.IC *>TICE FICTITIOUS BUstNISS NA.lllE ITATDlllNT The following persons are Oe><ng business as duels. 24hr amez1~ re-!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;.;:.. __ ~ded details 434-7263 hw~ry/Furs/Att ~ IPIUTll , 6025 Oev1a1ions from tnose business name or names listed aoove on 1112189 Steven Zane Tap1e 21551 1989 spec1l•c1111ons concerning hsteo above on 10 13189 Charles M Proce 8 roollhurst Ave Huntington Kimbra Sterling dimension capacity Quality Neil Ml"n001a Thos statement was llled Beech Calol 926•6 T111s s111ernen1 was hleO Fut! or part llme. Light t ypi ng. w lll train 540-1777 nLlllLPEI NEEDED. No e•p nee FI T. Call De11e 730-0409 TUYIL AlllCY Men~nt opptyt New agency needs Manager. 2 yr1 Sebre & egency exp recfd. Corporate & tncen· ttve exp helpful Call Todd, 760.0505 FOX FUR JACKET Taupe. XLNT cood & quail· ty ea\1 &2500. sell for $500 Sz 8· 10 760-6683 NU Beautyrst twm beds lldbrd. nu ping pong lbl bikes. toys. VCR 3 K1a1oa , Crt F·Sun 645--5071 NISSAN SENTRA 1985, e•tra low mlles, 2·door, $4.695 OBO 673-4221 JI ' : or perlo•mance may not be ThoS statement was I.rited with the County Cte•k 01 0,. This business 11> con· 111111h Ille County Clerk of Or· cons1dereo unless the w1111 the County C~~ or'4!if. ange County on November OU<:leC by an 1n01vtdu11t enge County on November propose<! oevoatoon e)cess ange County on October 13 2 1989 The reg1s1ren1 c.om· 17 1989 m1n1mL1m requirements fl ,1989 F'36415 menceo lo trensa<:t bus1· F4J'1Ml maximum requirements are F'34570 Published Orange Coast ness under 111e hc1111ous Pubhshed Orange Coast set • e size length wetghl Puoil,neo Orange Coast Daily Piiot November 12 19. business name or names Daily Pdot Decemt>e< 3 10. etc the manufacturer or Oaoty Pilot Nnvember 12 19 26 December 3 1989 ilsteo above on September 17 24 1989 UDIES vendor sna11 subm11 a lull de· 26 Decembet 3 1989. suo87 1. 1989 Su· 108 A n:w EXAMPLa or &GflPhOn and JUSlfllcallon tor SU096 Steven Teple Dll.ftlD 0111 PIEOWll'ED AUTOS proposed Oevoet•on This st111emen1 was llled PUBllC NOTICE ,. 70 II , 14>,... ""'° """''-' ~""' No quotations will oe con· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE wrth lhe County Clerk of 01 • --------- E.lllE.E.T lom, ~II "'6.,,,, lW"'~ sodNed wh•ch many manner FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange County on November FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 14• GLASSPAR motor , f' M.•llt r"' ,,. , ,.vwr Oecrease the quality ot pe1 · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 17 1989 NAME STATEMIENT boat (no engine). good · ~~ .... ,." "• ...t lormance of the eav1pment NAME STATEMENT F437'33 The following persons 11r8 RI.& '"" l•~ •f ciescribt>d t" 111ese St>i!C•· The lollowing persons are lhe lollowing persons are PL!Oflshed Orange Coast d OI"" buSlllflSS as cond. w ltra1fer S600 . ~ ,,. I ... • •• •• ....... l•c•atoons dci•ng bl!smess a, doing business as Da11y P1101 December 3 10 C .. ALABR•A ASSOCtA TES Apprai sed at $3875 963·3418 ".'{.. SELECT CELL COM· 7 24 989 NEWPORT COAST IN· TEANATIONAL. NEWPORT COAST ~ODUCTS IN1ER· NATIONAL 20612 Reel Lene. Huntonglon Beech, CA 92646 Susan L Akers Graves. 20612 Reel Lene. Hunt· 1no1on Beach, CA 92646 ThlS business Is <:On· ducted by an lndlv1dual The registrant com· menced 10 1rans11c1 buSI· ness unde1 the fn::Ullous bllStness name or names fl~led_.bova on I 117 /89 R d 213 ·!•' ._,. r ~ 'W>•• 8•0 Opening December R R ANOA ll A S· MUNIC .41\TIONS-. 19400 1 I 23046 Aven1dl De Le E~ \II ed oun ston. approx • '' • •• • • •"' 1 •, 13 1989 SOCIA 1 r c; 6::>8 1q111 St S Su· 109 Carlota Ste ; 31 S Laguna "....-Jment Int Of II carat PRICE RE· Sllps/Dodcs/Storage BILL AULT. Su per· Hunt1nq1on Beach CA Beacn Btvd le 5·9 Hunt· Holts Cahl 92653 Susan L Aken Graves This stelemen1 wlS filed • wolh the County Clerk or Of· ange County on November 13 1989 FU 7* 5535 DUCED T O S l.800 702~ 8JS.Jl71 lntenOentolStrMlefPubllc 926•8 1~~n8e~hHCAd92;47 th PUBllC NOTICE Briggs Development Cor· -----.-----OBOtll -............. r 15.) Land•cape R •ch• rd Rand a I I anca un •mo v porallon a ca111orn1e cor· Published Orange Cont Daily P1101 December 3. 10. 17 24 1989 ..COMPANION Altendant 646--7496 ., n-••R &II ""'"""'' rttw,, ~ I Pubhsned Or.inge Coa,l Stansberry 678 19th SI J Hund 8181 WMtwrn Ave FICTITIOUS IU81NES8 Por8110f'I 23046 Avernda De Oedlc:e1ed, mature lov· 642·4321 Ext 262 * -'1 ldrlrff S••b AN 01111~ PoiQI Of'Cemoer 3 Hun11n91on Buch C.A ~~6~1~n9ton Beach CA NAME STATEMENT La Carlota Sle =315 Ing, end l'IOnetl. home llAT SUP* Sef'll1Ct ~Part' 1~ec. lll648 Tnos ousiness 15 con· lhe ro110 .... 1ng persons are laQlfM Hills Cehl 92653 Su999a care Companion & for I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;~.;;-~ De Anza Bayside Village ()ptfl S,t I Su 119 T hos bu~one!>S is cnn oucte<1 by husband ano wote doing 0usoness as This blfsiness is con· Attndt Melts position Pm & Animals 6049 300 E Coast Hwy, Newpt ----------' o •Clt'd t'v an •nd•v•dua• lhP reg•Sl•ant com· BRIGGS INCOME FUND ducted by ioint venture Experience Outetendlng Bch Call M·F 9em-4pm I PUBLIC NOTICE Tnt> •f·g1s1rao1 com menceO 10 transact busi-II LTD 23046 Aven1oe De The reg11tran1 com· refs. A9ell now u llve-1n •A 11anety of allracti~ (714) 673· 1331 "'f \I PO RT m .. ncf'<1 10 trans8'1 bus• ntoss under Ille hcloltous Lii Certo1a Ste • 3 IS menceo 10 transact bus•· PUBllC NOTICE (5 dey wtc). 844-2264 and eflecllonate older I " '\ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nes~ ur.de• lllP hCl!hous Du,oness name or nom~ Laguna Hills Cahl 926!>3 nf'ss unoer 1ne locm•oos FICTrTtOU.I IUllH€1S klttens&edullcatswant IAl.IUISWI lf\1fJQ RTS NAME STATEMENT business name or names Edwin J Briggs 23046 business name or names NA.MIE I TAT£MIENT responsible & pefmanent 25 & 55 avail $12 50 per -The loflow1no l)efsons are h~d ebOvt' on 10 31 189 losteo above on NIA Aven1da De La Carlota Ste 11s1e0 above on October rne IOlrO"Mng Pllfton• ,,. 1,1 ••• ""., ~ 6010 .......... \Flne·EurQPMn & American Antlquet .... 8000 sq It We Buy Eetetes 1931 Newport Blvd, CM Top $$ Pela for Pottery1 Catallne. Bauer. Kay Anc:h. 30'1 & 40·11 dlth· ware. chine. decorative flourlnes. 673-6223 At!l!nc!' 60 I I KENMORE GAS DRYER GOOD CONDITION SSS Cell ef19" 6pm 6'8·2336 WASHER & DRYER $145 ea; FREEZER & DISH· WASHER $125 ea, Oat· age fl1g 175 6'9-58-48 6014 Inside homes tor the hOI· Sall preferred 752-2881 IAGUARS oomg business u R•CllB•Q. R Stan,t>f'rry ~lanes A Hund 1 led .-315 Lagun11 Hills Cahr 1989 dorng business as Id. Sh t I I 0 AN 0 R IG IN ,A l 0 c Tllo!. $11\lemcnt was toled 11'5 sc•••etn4!ncl was '1o 926!>3 E0w1n J Briggs Prastdenl BUCK HILL. BUCK HILL ys 0 5 neu ure llOI SP&Of AYAIL CASION 27~ Harbor Blvd with"'" C.nunly Cterk or Or· w•lh lht' ounty lerk 0 •· H11s buSonf'5~ •S con· Ttus sl<1tement was llled COMPANY BUCK HILL 968-5432 or 8JP-TO 19 Side Tie, up to 22' on New· • • ~ • Su11e 330 Cds1a Mesa CA anoe C.our11y on November ;no~8~ounly on November ducteo by 11 lom11e<1 par1ne1 wotll lhe County~ 01 Or· A T HER NE w po RT * * PITLAll• * PO'' Island 650· 1907 92626 3 1q99 1 F4*02 shop anoe County on November AST GROUP. BUCI< HILL a•o-• -Dav•d E Merreff.9151Par. Faat.Sft PL!bltsned Orange Coast The reg111r11nt <:om· 17 1989 ESTATES. BUCK HILL ES· -r_...r_ I NEED DOCK OR SIDE ' '•' ',!. 1• I 1tamen1 Ave Westminster PubhShed Orange Coest Dally Pilot November 12. 19. menced 10 1ronsaC1 buSI· Fa37'135 TATES COMPANY. NEW· BJchon Frtse. S 199 TIE FOR 24' BOAT Will r~/, ~ 1 CA 92683 Daily P1tot No._emb~f 12. S9. 26. December J. 1989 ne5s under the ftctitlous Pubhshe<J Orange Coasl PORT COAST COMPANY, M ini Dollies $279 trede for 1ewelry Cell ,1 ~· -..._, "''°' Thus business •s con· 26 ~embef 3 1989 suogs business name or names Oa11y Piiot December 3. 10, WISHBONE HILL ESTATES Shelt .. S339 Lido Jewelry S.5-9436 R[S•L[ . 722 AlOO I oucieo b~ 11n lnd1v1oue1 SU093 11s1eo •bO'le on October 11 24 1989 co~PANY. PELICAN HILL Aklte. American Esktmo. " .... The reg1s1ran1 (;Om · 1989 Su-1 13 C~PANY, WISHBONE Ch I h u ah u a , Cocker Misc T ....,,uvh•I menced 10 transact buSI· P\8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Eowin J Briggs HILL, PELICAN HILL ES· Spaniel. Oofden Re· • r---r-·-"°" 1974 TOYOTA Aban· ness uno.er the l1c11t1ous This Sl&tement was hied NJLIC NOTICE TATES COMPANY, WISH· 1r1e11er Min Pinscher, doned c.ar. doesn t run. business name or names FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIO~: ·~~~.JS w1111 lhe County Clerk of Or BO NE Hill, COMPANY, Min Schnauzer. Nor· C!mpers /Trallfrs 9014 (884ANA) Make ofter tosteO above on 1111189 NAME STATEMENT NAME AT ange County on November FICTITIOUS BUSINESS WISHBONE HILL ESTATES, --241·7374 OavoO E Merrell The ro11ow1ng persons are Tiie folfowmg persons are 17 1989 NAiii I TATIEMENT PELICAN HILL ESTATES we~ 1a 11 p E 1kh0 u; d · 1973 AIRSTREAM, 31·F1. l111s statement was liled dO•'lQ business as doing business as F'37934 The lollowt"" persons ere GROUP NEWPORT COAST Pepllon, eklnge5e, ug, fn perket351W Bay SI . VW CABRIOLET 1985 wollltheCounlyClerkof Or OUIZNO S CLASSIC HANO y 2l38 Newport Pubhsned Orange Coast .... DESIGNS. NEWPORT Rel Terrier. Aoltweiler, #8, Costa Mesa SSOOO XLNT condition & loaded ange Counly on November SUBS. 2333 E Coast Hl~h· Blvd . Costa Mesa Cafll 011ly Pwol Oe<:ember.3 10 ooingbustness as COAST PUBLISHIN G , Sc:l'llp____...e. Toy Pooctle. 11 • •50..025• 92627 17 ~. 1989 APOLLO DIESEL GENER· West~· Wire Hair Fo• .. ..., .. One owner/records New , 1989 way. Corona del Mar A Hldeto Ikeda 27444 c ATOR$ 8~3 W 17th r3. W IS ti 8 0 N E H ILL s M tires & clulch $6850 F43M37 92625 Su·1" Costa Mesa. Cahl 92627 ENTERPRISES. NEWPORT Terr .. r. and Yorkshire 1:Jn:hou~·;~~ 2 ~1~'. 759.7592 PL!bhstleO Orange Coast S\Jb~Qu•o • A Calllorma Cemd~n •~Of,G Mission Steven Jeme1 McMenus COAST ENTERPRISES. Terr .. , V -8 •so. S 11 ,200 V-W GTI 1985 Red, D&1ly P1lo1 November 12. 19 Joint V entur e. •3 3 V1ey1odsha1!1.1 bu2ro92 Tok1w11 PUBLIC NOTICE 18515 Sanla Andree, Foun· PE L IC AN H IL L All pupptea guarenteed '" 26 December 3 1989 Heliotrope Ave Corona del ~ ' ttin Vetley. Ceor 92708 ENTERPRISES. NEWPORT PETLANDPAVILION 539-6517 sunroof. cassette, Saab SU086 Mar CA 9262S 27444 Camden "20·I, FICTITIOUI BUllNEll This buamess 11 i;on· COA ST PRO MOTION OPEN 1 DAYS wheel• w/nf!W tires 58K Th•S busmes• II con· Mission Viejo. Calif 92692 N ... ..-•T· ..... NT 8UCI( .... ,LL ENTERPRISES. ----------• This business Is con· ,._,.. ,. '"-"' ducted by en indMOual n 18374 Beach Blvd. V. ml S 4 \lVheef DrtYt/ Jffps mites. SS.99 obO Days Pia.IC NOTICE ouc1e0 by • 1<MI venll!re ducted by 8 general pert· The IOll0W1ng persons are The reg1strent com· WISHBONE HILL GROUP. a05 twy, next to Target 9030 497-3181 Eves 499-5609 1---;.;..;;;._ ___ _.._ The reg11trant <:Om· dOlnQ busmen es menceo to transact buSI· WISHBONE HILL ESTATES ••1 •J•t -----------FICTITIOUS BUSIN£18 men<:e<J to transact bus•· nership ALPHA COMPUTER SEA· ness under the hchlloua GROUP. WISHBONE HILL *-... * '87TOYOTA 4114 alrcood Autos Domfstk 9300 NAME 8TAT£MENT ness under the llC.llllOUS m::c!ci r~~l~r·~~~ c~~· VICES. 28012 Mergoerlle buSlneSI name Of names ESTATES PROPERTIES. LOOKING ror a Comi>a-Al~ne 1teteo 5 1pd 1----------The lollowino persons are bl!Slr>eSs name Of nemet ,_. under the fictitious Pkwy re. Mission Viejo, hstad above on Octot>et 11. 20612 Reel Lane. Hunt· nlotl? We heve wonderful Camper shell Well main· 'll f .. llAU.Y domg business as hsted ebOve on. not yet buSlneu name Of names Cato! 92692 1982 1ng1on Beach. CA 92848 loving dogs & cal l eveil· leln4KS Like nf1W $7000 4DA XLNT AblOlu...., 1 GR 0 UP T ti REE Kimbell T Kllllet 1 eO bo N l>ef Robe<l F JOhnton 28012 Steven McManus Susen L Aklfl Gra\198, ble f ad i M AMI fOf Don 989·241 1/D ' t-7 m· ARCHIT ECTS '71 ·8 This stat~I was hied 111 a ve °" ovem M a1guer1te Pkwy •8 This statement was 11)90 20612 A .. I Lane. Hunt· ~ ;:::,:•'~~'"~';: :0 10 ~°!:~ owr:'. 99a,.74551E maculete Lo1a of eltlras Rochester Coste Mesa CA w11h the County Clerk ol Or· 8· 1989 M11SIOfl v .. 1<>. c.111 92692 with the County Clerk ot o,.. 1ng1on Beech CA 92&46 ut.nalon• S 150 Ceeh Come end eee. we mlght Mu~.~ •-H•a 92827 enge County on Novem~r ~~~1:1~~~1 wlS hied This buslneu Is <:on· ange County on November This 1>us1ne11 I• <:on-&40-4143 haw the perfect pet for JEEP CJ7 '85, white wllen, _... _. -Thomes Pert rock Mor· 3 1989 woth Ille County Clerk 01 Or· ducted by an Individual 17. 1989 ducted by an lndlVIOuet DI R ,..,._ 48 .. opens to you. 831•1~ ~~:~.:~, & c~~1\1'c:. ---.. --,-----~! M~1-~A :~~;;i-ier Pu1>1111hed Or•no:= ;,;8~ounty on Novernt>e< ~ '~:'~r1~~~1 '~':: Published Oreno!~~ ~ r~:'~,'~, '.::: 18", 2 arm ctietra I 100. HIMALAYAN MAl E CAT $8900 OBO 759-3269 '11 mMY IAIU W1111am Paul Bobo, 2017 0 111ty P1101 November 12, 19, ,....., ness under lhe f1c1111ou1 Dally Piiot Daeemt>er 3. 10. ness under the Rctltlou• M etc:hln\ China C ab Show Ouellty Blue Polont •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. __ ~~ Cute •. elr cond, power 9o2r6en2ge St Co.ta Mesa, CA 26 Decembe< 3. 1989S' .,..,1 Put>tillhed Orange Coast business name or nemes t7. 24, 1989 business name Of names •2"x7•" 100 ••• ,. ..... ., t --'d "'--'-......... -L '!! 35 'f ...,.,.. D I "II I N ...__ 19 26 !Isled above on NIA Su· 110 listeo •t>ove °" 1111189 .. v ~" ,. "' · ..,.,..,.......,, ,,....... Truda 90 stlet'lng. Powe< brekes Thomas Allen Powell '' Y .. 0 ovem.,.,. · • Rol>efl JOhnton Suse.n L Akers Gravee SACRIFICE $5000 nr new t•ed. XLNT penonellty. 1959 INTERNATIONAL (201A7391 $8995. 2236 Anaheim Ave Cost~ PUBllC NOTarr December 3· lO. 1989 This 11a1emen1 was flied ... -IC MnJIC[ This statement wu f~ beige tee ther SOFA 1200 760•6683 eves. • JOHNSON & SON Mesa. CA 92627 ~ Su·097 with the County Clttrk of Or· ---"'~---""-----With lhe County Clerk Of Or· wlqueen hlde-•·tMtq & PERSIAN KITTENS. Su-S:lOO. Runagood ~ 2728 Herbor Blvd, CM This business 1s con-FICTITIOUS IM.llMH Plll.IC NOTICE enge Coun1y or'I November FICTTTIOUI .,.,..,. enoe County on November re clln•r 112 00/mo. perlor quellty Pedigree. = :::.r:f~k 1 540-5830 ducted by 11 general part· NAME tTATIMINT 17, 1989 NAMI aTATIMRNT 3, 1989 FaMS7 !IM-4242 or S-48-1707 S..Utlful. loving Good -1111 aaa.a.•e nership The lollowlng pereon1 are FICTITIOUS eUllNlll FQ7932 The IOllowlng persons ere Publlahe<l Ore.nge Cou1 He>me$ $225. 536-1692 •NEW ~9CHEVY• ' _., ........... The reg1s1renr <:om · dotng buslnell 81 NAMI aTATl•NT Publllhed Orange Co.Ht doing bualness 111 Delly Piiot December 3, 10, SOFA & love 1 .. 1. beige •S10 BLAZER• V8, lookt, runa grHI. menced to lrans.ect bull· 48 HOUR ROOF INSPEC. The IOllOwlng pereons are Dally PllOI December 3, 10, CLASSICAL C ALLI· 17, 24, 1989 floral; pt' upf'lola 9Wlvel REGISTERED SHAR·PEI Hardly used. All extres $1995 OBO. 0&&-5688 ness under the llc1111oua TION. 2818 Pacllk: Coast dolng buslnen 19. 17. 24. 1989 GRAPHY, 250 . Newport dMlira. ci.etl, unworn PUPPIES. Reedy for Datk blue$ 13,090 OBO 963-8555 business n11me Of names Highway, COfona def Mat, INfERAELATIONS, INC Su· 118 Cent., Or. •202, Newport '3t5 ••ell. 750-7531 Chrl•tmea. Chemplon *A STEAL '* 1111ed above on 1 lll /89 Cell! 92825 15375 Barranca Par11way Beech. Cellf 928e0 HWEST BAR with 2 b I o o d I I n. • •.. 844-8722/D 759-1 104/E Ford ThomA.t P Mom&My Leon11d H Pet"90n. • 11 Q. 107. Irvine. Calif 02718 Ptll.IC NOTICE Dennis Sundstrom, 2104 •74-3152/843-0152 .This •~atemant wu filed Dalhia, Co•ona def Mar. Roy Holllllef, Calllomla. Fuentn. ~port Beech. ::,.~w500 1~~.;000-'8'1. l<iii;i~i;;jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; TOYOTA EXTRA CAB IMMACUUTE! wtth1neCountyClerkofOf. c.111 92825 1278 Glennayre •167. l'ICTITIOUalUalMlal Cahf.928e0 - -• 6065 1985. Carpet kit & tf*I enge County on Novemt>et Thi• bus1nH1 11 i;on· Laguna Beectl. Celli 92651 ..,._ aTAftlllaNT This 1>u11ne11 11 eon- ...,._, i.th« couch, Ice Air, em/tm et9reO cdlet· Limned Edition 3 l989 ducted by en lndlvldual This bu•lneas 11 con· The followlng persons are due.lea 1>y: an lndl\lldual .. llM.1ooo.'m~!'~,:::; PUTTERS WANTE.O: t• XLNT condltton In a ... FU IURH•I Put>lllhed Or•,.,!= The rag11tren1 com-OUC1ad by a CO'Po<•tlon dolEngDt>uPllneasc F aca· 8 OES The reg111rant com· _.,...,.._ out. S5175 . Call 3CMV..4JwittlOYWdrlY'9,ex-··..-menced to trensect bU91· Tha ragletrant com· l A A I I H • menoad lo tranuc:t l>usl· Mtal 1 1250 NO. 1100 Armour IMG5. IMGe. 95().0883 oen.nt oondltlon 'auto Dailb:, Nov9mber 12. t9. neae un<* the nc1111ous menoac1 to tranuct txJal. 20422 Beech Blvd 11420. neu undef the rtc:Otloue &oth ttltl In cartont. N02. 8813. D... by ractt a plnlotl tteering: 28. ber 3, 1919 ~ name or netnee ,_. un0er the 11cu11ot11 Huntington Beech, Calll t>uatneaa nerna Of n- 175-()918 Ptlmer . ScoUtdale ~ 9IOO P/B, tllt, CNIM, keyleee Suot2 llllad ebova on Januery I, butlneta name Of narnn 92&41 lla1ed •boYe on Novembet ...--... _...._ .. ~-AHIE(2R.13T)°!>7~1-•c..th.. e ntry eleclrlc w in · __ .,. MnTIC( 1985 llated •boYe on.. October 1. Joe..._Ovaknlne. 790!_~· 15. 1N9 ,__..,._... .,_,.. .. -.,_ * •--Ill ' ,.._ "" Leonerd Petereon 1989 Qlerl .,.. • Hunllngton _..., Dennfl Sundstrom furn iture. over ....f dowa/lod<a, mkrota, an-This 11atement wae flled Roy Holl9ter Callf 92648 Tl* atetemenl waa llled ... ~. a; a:::: ill!: .._ Our -........ ~, • .... .D •• rlurb ~ l'ICTITIOUe ....... with the County Cleft! Of Ot· Thie etetemenl w .. flied p • a c II I I 8 0 n • t t • wtth ttle County Qertt Of Ot· U. 714-721-lt211 ••·--wwwmw __.. ...,.._, ,_ ... ro1 • o Y .... ~r NAm aTAW ·~ Counr, on No\t«'nber wtththeCountyCWtc Of Or· Fernendel, A\'lnlde De Le .,. Couftty on~'* , .......... , DAYll"'D 6080 beef\~~~ eound lte(90, i.th« up-The follOwWlo pef90na •• 7. 1989 MQot County on Nowmber AlanaOa·Nonovu 03140 t7, tHt '""'" ~ ,_ _.,. holatery, new tlret, domg ~ea. ,.-. r. 1989 Speoln ,..,_ UI \111,01141 RIDGWAY ...... tlwtetl met· .. I.I.Ir naml•f-btakea, computer mod-POOLSHAL INVEST·~ Orengt 0oeM ,._.. Thia bull""9 11 con· ~ Otange Co.I ~--~ !..~7 ... Coneote. "°"'' oood. tlolO ~-~ •• Wy ..,,.., Eltcet-MENT 1,.IMITED PAATN(A-0 Nowmbaf 111 H , Publlehed Orange eo.t dUct4'd by e o-n«al I*'· Delly PllOt December '· 10. ,,,_~--=., =*"" --·a.._ a. 1100. .... 4t.11 ....... .... 6tnt ~ reciotd. SHIP, 108 Sl>f'lngbrook, bet , 10, 1Ht Delly Piiot November 11. 2t. nerltllp t7. 2A. t ... ~ .. & dl'M to ep-l.eauna Moulf. CA t2tn ~ Oec8fnbet 3, 10, 1... Tiie reg latrent oom· ~1 '7 ROBERT DEMING RIDGWAY, S R . Beloved father of Betsy Rid~•)' and Robert D. Rldfway. Jr. Also survived by mother-in-law. Mary Ann Coffman. Ser- vices will be held 1:30 P.M. Monday, Dr· cm>ber 4. 1989 a t the Church of O ur Fathets...-rore.t Lawn M e moria l Park, Glendale. CA. Fcr.t Law n Mortuar y , Cyprna, Dtrectinc .....,..... let!rooa Katlral, 2711$ 8u•102 menoed 10 ,,..,._. .....,. ..-...-....z+a+a.tl.JOO or IU OO doM'I Hidden Trait M, ~ fta1C.,. MM under ttle flctlttow P9JC !IJ!1Ci( U-4~~ ...... ~ .. 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