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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-07 - Orange Coast PilotGunm n c kllls 15 charged on college In f~aud campus case .. NIEGHBORS/81 WORLD/A4 BUSINESS/CS .THE ORANGECOAST . 25CENT . Fountain of fun THUR DAY, DECEMBER 7, 1989 Murder trial r~vives families' nig.htmares By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -0-,, No• Staff Members of the two families. who once shared special occasions and holidays as the best of fnends. now occupy opposite sides of a Newpon Beach counroom. The li ves of their sons have taken turns drasucall} different from those they hoped for. One of them. Scott Campbell, was killed dunng a drug deal. His body, which was never recovered, was thrown out of a plane near Catalina Island seven years ago. Campbell's childhood fnend, l..a"Tcnce Cowell. 40, is accused of masterminding his murder. Campbell's neck was broken. he was bloodied for the sharks and his body was dumped 1n the ocean. Both sets of parents have stood by their children. Gal) and Collene Campbell of an Juan Capistrano have been credited "Ith unraveling the mystery of their 27-year-old -10n's death. The\. also have become advocates for a·' 1c11ms· in1t1at1ve rcquinns speedier tnals on the murder ctiarge. The heanng. which began Nov. 28. 1s expected to wrap up next week Cowell was found guilt) of first· degree murder in December 1985 and sentenced to 25 years to life He and another man . Donald DiMascio. confessed details of the lalhnA to undercove r agents But the confession that helped convict Cowell was ruled mad· missible by the 4th D1stnct Court of Appeal, which fo und 11 ~as coerced and could not be used as (v1dence. The coun ordered a ne" tnal for Cowell. In his current trial in the courtroom of Judge Ragnar Engebretson. prosecutors cannot use the taped adm1ss1on. nor can they introduce evidence that Campbell's blood was found on the seat and cunain Of the airplane because II was found without a search warrant The appellate coun also ruled out another crucial piece of e' 1dence. a telephone c-0nvcrsa11on between CowcU and Campbell. because Cow- ell wa.s not aware a police informant was listening in Tesllmony 11t Cowett'!" new -tritl differs little from earlier bearings.. But the effect 1s still the same on the fam1hcs . Julle Melp. 4, of H ... tlll9t0ft 8Hdl tries to cMdl .... drops .... ...., Mow out Pathlon -lllmtd. •••, on a C1wts1Ma1 ~ trip with her t .. u,, w• fNlppJ .. The in1t1atl\e 1s the only decent thing about this whole deal." Col- lene Campbell said Wednesday. Cowell's parents. Eugene and La Verne. sit in the front row of the counroom dunn~ their son's retnaJ DiMascio. 41 . was COO\ 1cted in July 1987 and sentenced to h fe in prison without parole. His con' 1c- uon has been upheld b~ the a~ pellate coun. "I can·t behe'e 1t can drag me down hke ttus, but u does, evcry- ume I walk into a courtroom - Collene Campbell said. ''When the of die •ound M • uni ... ~•In M to It ,.....,. on her parMe. (Please see TRIAL/ Alt ._ ( . 0 \ 1-. H ' I 0 H \ ' \ \ I '\ f 11 I . I \ I · ' School's 'Victims' descibes tragedy of drunken driving expected 11y HOUY J. II/AGNER video, "Vicums." Five vocums of drunken dnving. Fullerton «Sidcnt Bob Trueblood Roy Kni&ht explains bow two or.,,. DllllY,.... St.fr b The video examines the consc-emergency. law enforcement and tells oftbe night he drove past police pohcc officers came to bis door one move no Imagine looking into a fa mily quencesofdrunken driving from the health care professionals and. fi-roadblocks to Cal St.ate Fullenon. Valentine's Day evening to tell him album and finding that halfway perspective of those whose lives nally. a convicted offender all dis-hoping to find his delayed wife stuck and his dau&hters that his wife had . tbrouab, o ne family member disa~ have t?ccn c~anged forever by acci· cuss the accidents that touched their 10 the pa~king lot with a flat lire. been lulled. the drunken d~v~ was hi • F pean, oo lonter a participant in the dents involv1na ~ose who have had hves. Only on bis way back did he stop at arrested. but fled ~e Jurisdi. cttoo t In V ha~ and sad moments in the too much to drink. Huntington Beach resident Sandy the wreck. before commg to tnal. family's lives. Jt opens with music that sounds Gaar talks of how her htgh school-There be found his wife and th~ The mothers at MADD hope be-- That emptiness is the main tool in like something from a soap opera age son was killed because he rode children bad been killed 1n a head· cause of Ke1ng the pcopk who have the On.nae County Chapter of love scene, but what follows is much home from a pany with an mtox-on collision. The other dnver was been hurt by one of the most preven- Mothcrs Asainst Drink Drivin&'s more serious. 1cated friend .. to keep her safe." drunk. (Pleaw lff VICTIMS'/ !'JI Family, formally thanks officer for saving baby 1y IRIS YOKOI Of .. Diiiy .... Julr 0 1 can't find anything different about Jeffrey (since the Saturday near-drowning). • bis mother Diana, 37. said. 0 He's lOO percent," said James. When Graham arrived at the Land.is home on Fullerton Avenue on Saturday momina. however, the usually spirited Jeffrey was lifelcst. James bad left bis only child for a mhuate 10 _jf'ab a. broom and ~ turned to find tbe toddler no.tine motionless in tbe pool Jeffrey was uoder water for about JO 9eCOnds 10 a minute. MXlOf'd.ina to Jama. James pabbed the boy and dialed 911 immediately. Graham. 2s • .,. .. rived within a minute and found Jamea attemoti.lw mouth-to-mouth r-.c:itatioft -on rua IOD, who WU lyi111 flat on his beet near the pc>2l .. J •• Jim woftiJla fnn' tic8Uy .... all be could do,.. ml Onliam. • ).year veteran of ... ~~.::c'!nc.~.= ....... u.. ...., bew tbe ...... ol. Sa,Ea•t .~• .... llii ........ 1 .... -••c ·"·~••-...: ..._ ..:1.;•.:. Tu:'~ HB baby's condition remains critical i • • k named F untaln Vall 9y HOUY VIACINS9' OfN~,_...., Laurann Cook was sworn in as mayor of Fountain Valley this week as the City Council held its annual rcoraaolzation meeting. lthouah Cook has been serving as mayor sin~ former mayor Fred Voss stepped down a ftw months ago, she was not sworn in until Tuesday. James Neal remains mayor pro tcm for another year. as the rotation of offices moves back o n track. Former Mayor Barbara Bro~ n gave Cook the oath on Cook's parents' Bible, which her daughters Allison and Mindy held for t\£r. Brown praised Cook for taking the pGS1uon in a difficult tame for the city and Olcing a challenae with "confidence and competence. "She pvc us the leadership we rletdcd at that time," Brown said. After giving a list of thank yous to family, council. staff a nd supporters, Cook offered a list of aoals for her first official term as mayor. The first was m1tintaining the small-town spirit of the community. In that spirit, she said. the city will host three "community nights" next year, one each in June. July and Augu'>t. Each will feature a concert in the park. open to the community. She pledged to further com- munication with the community by maintainmg \\cekly office hours, walkina ln neiabbortloods. knock!" on doon and meetina her con111- tuenu. Those who an:n't home when the mayor knocks will find a response card when they return, she said, encouraging residents to tell her what's right and wrong with the city. Sht a lso said she would work to keep strong communications open among city staff and council mem- bers. She will continue to reet monthly with the chairman o the planning commission and city com- mittees. Finally, Cook said she hopes to continue building the city's tax base. She pointed to the openina ofSouth- park and upcoming openings of State Lands Commission bans offshore drilling expansion By RANDA CARDWEU. c~-s..w. BURBANK -The California State Lands Commission on Wednesday closed the door o n an) further off-shore oil leases ofl Southern California by dectaring the last 108 miles miles of unprotected state coastline an ··ocean santuai: ... "The California coastline 1s a multibillion-<iollar California re~ source. It should not be held hostage by the threat of an oil spill." state Controller Gray Davis told reponers at a news conference at the Greater Los Angeles Press Club a few hours after the commission 'ote was taken. "We're trying to pre,ent a Valdez tragedy from happening on our coast,· said Davis. who is a member of the commission. The commission action 10 close the rem aining 200.000 acres of un- protected coast It nc means that, ex- cept for existing oil and gas leases. there will be no more off-shore drilling in state waters. which reach three miles o ut, said Lt. Gov. Leo McCanh), commission chairman. "We're speak1ng fo r thC' people who care vel) deeply for the Cali- fornia coastal area. and the s1gmfi- cancc 11 pla)!. 10 the C:ahforn1a life- style." s~11d McC'anh~. Te~ Ctn 1ng1on. spokeswoman for the California Coastal O perators Group and the Western States Pet- roleum Ac;soc1auon. testified before t · \l.11 .. 0H'\I \ l ,O 'l"l'l·:H\ By The Associated Press Herc arc the winnmg numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 5. 17. 20. 42. 33. 10 and the bonus number. 37. Players who correctly gul·ssed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of $10.4 million. lotten ollic1als said. · All those who picked ft "e numbers plus the bonus number" ill divide among themsel"es a pnze 'VICTIMS' From Al table crimes. people wlll decide 10 stay sober or stay off the streets. Produced for dfatribut1on to high schools, libraries and the JUSllce S) s· tem, the video 1s given frtt to nonprofit agencies. or at a cost of $50 to for-profit groups. It complements MADD's V1ct1rn Panel program. 1n which drunken driving offenders are court ordered 10 hear victims and survivors speak. In both the video and the panel. convicted offenders also speak. . "We're really experimenting, try- mg to break through to them anywa}' we can," said Janet Cater, a MADD spokeswoman. As a result. Scott Crebs is among the speakef'\i He tells of how his conviction cost him more than $50,000 in legal expenses and a year in jail. In the film it is explamed Crebs' mistake also cost a famil y its husband and father of three. But Crebs job in the video is to reach a &J"OUP that is unaffected by the damacc they may do to o thers. .. We wanted to play It for an audicnoe that may be in deniaJ," Cat.er said. "Some arc so much in denial of their responsibility they just block out what the victims say." Alto soeaking in the video arc Mike and Nancy Martin. who were dating when the car they were in was hit by a drunken driver. Mike's neck was broken. leaving him in bandages and a brace for m onths. Nancy was seriously in- jured and permanently scarred. Althouah they survived, they ex· pool of S 1.6 million ~ five of six will share $807.000: four or six will share $734.000. Three of s1 1s wonh an automatic $5 per wanner. The numbers were t:hoscn by lotto machine during a telc' 1•i1on broad- cast originating in Sacramento. The number.. arc listed 1n the order the) were announced. but am l'Ombina- tion would win. · The <;ales from Wcdnrc;da~ night to Saturda~·c; dra .... 1ng \\l"rc $1-l.7 mil hon plain their h"c'i ..-.111 ne,er be the same. Cater said thl· rea.,on the '1deo begins "11h the couple 1s so of- fe nders kno" death'" not alwa}S the consequence "It's easier 10 block out death. it's one of A.menca's last taboos:· she said ... Sometimes the greater impact \OU can have on someo ne 1s that you might he tnJurcd a nd you might have to It' e "1th that pain and the surgeries it takes to recover." While the panel program. m place 1n Costa Mesa and South Orange County Municipal cquns. may help strengthen con v1ctions against re- peat offenders. that 1s not the mam goal. Charges -and penalties -may be upgraded to second d l'gree murder for offenders who have been through the program because 11 proves they were aware of the dangers of dnving drunk and the havoc tht>y might wreak. But that isn't the pomt of the exercise. Cater S8ld. .. Our pnmal) goal 1s s1mpl} to shake people up a bit. to bopcfull:r deter people from repeating the be- havior." Correction An article in the Daily Pilot on Dec. 2 on Cal-American I nsurancc Co.'s p~sideot incorrectly identified the company's location. Cal-Ameri- can is headquartered in Irvine. The Daily Pilot rearets the error. the commission that blocking further off-shore drilling means lost revenue for the state and a greater reliance on imponed oil. "It is almost certain the area you propose to lock up contains valuable resources," Covington said. ·• ... w e also know that California's ene'ly p icture 1s one of growing demand m a state that imports over 40 percent of its needs:· "Orderly development provides greater environmental prott>ction than waiting until an oil and gas emergency develops when all the careful planning is held hostage to the emergency," she said. The necessan two-thirds com- m ission vote to sccurt> the ocean sanctuary onl) came after Alaska's Exxon Valdez disaster. McCanhy said. "By placing all remammg un- leased tidelands in our jurisdiction under sanctuary from any future oil and s,as leasing, the state lands com-mi~s1on has taken a major step to keep that lifeline intact:: he said. McCarthy said offshore oil drilling represents onlv a small ponion of available California oil reserves. SCHOOL Fro m A1 capped )Oungsters from a 1-l-acrc parcel of land at Golden West trcct and Warner Avenue. The relocation would allo" the dtstnct to lease the propert) for res1den11al and com mcrc1al de' elop- ment for annual re,enucs estimated at more than SI million for 40 )cars. offi cials said. Upgraded portable buildings would be erected on the northeast section of Fountain Valle} High School for the 180 or so continu- ation students. OOic1als plan 10 move the guidance center '>tudcnts to Edison High School in Hunt- ington Beach. "I feel sprry. but I don't want them in m)l back yard." said Foun- tain Valley resident Corli G uild. "I know they're active in drugs. They've failed in other schools. and this is the final resort. .. I don't want the troublemakers at the high school." Guild also said that the traffic already is "horrible." and the school relocation Wlll make it all the worse. Marrion and Relidence lu -.... u aame_&es of IUda efbl&. Counal manben prUed Cd for her leaderlbip and~ her on bet ftnt of&dal ler'lll • mayor. Councilman Oeotle Scott p~ the m°'t alowina tri6utc. .. She'• a carina penon. &he C8NI about what sbt does and takes prm in her work," be said. "She's hard- working. Eighty percent of tbe time I come to City Hall, she's hctc and has already been working for three hours. .. She docs the job and she's not bis-headed. She docsn 't run around patting benclf on the back," he said. "And, she's a nice person." TRIAL FromAf lawyer says, 'Let me take you back to 1982,' that's exactly what it does." Cowell, who pleaded guilty to ve- hicular manslaughter in a separate incident, bas been free from prison on $200,000 bail since his murder conviction was overturned in Octo- ber 1988. He also faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon and endanaer· meot in Parker, Ariz.. whe~ his parents live. The charges stem from a June accident in which Cowell alle.cdly was piloting a boat while under the influence of alcohol. lnvcstiptors on the Arizona case credited Collene Campbell's tenacity in keeping track of Cowell. She and her husband did the same with her son's April 17. 1982, murder. After his disappearance, the Campbells began to scour local air- ports. About two weeks lat.er they found his car at Fullerton Airport. where records indicated Cowell bad rented and flown a small private plane on April 17. They inspected the plane and found what they believed to be blood stains inside. When Gary Campbell confronted Cowell, he de- nied seeing Scott, claiming he took someone else up with him in the plane. A friend of Cowell's later recanted his alibi and admitted that Cowell asked him to lie. George Faust, another ~ resi- dent, said district officials/ have acted "deceptively and schemingly" in developing plans to send "all the losers" to Fountain Valley. He said the move will push the lcids into the neighborhood and cause an increase in theft and crime. Faust said the campus would be- come ··a miniature pnson .. with the gates allegedly locked once school starts. Another resident. Ja nelle Scholle, said the move could cost a SI 00.000 drop m property values. School board member Jerry Sullivan declared. though, that neighborhood fears arc just .. im- agery" -that there's nothing to fear. Sullivan said that Wintersburg youngsters "ha ve been through the wars and they're ready to settle down. They are 16 going on 60. They've got their heads together." Wintersburg Principal Maynard called his campus "very safe and Just ca ll 642-608 6 The couple also learned, by using Soott Campbell's phone records. that their son had last called Greg.Fox. a DEA informant in North Dakota wbo was posing as a drug dealer. Collene Campbell contacted Fox and learned that Scott and Cowell wen: 1ebeduJed to fly a pound of oocaine to bim in North Dakota. The Campbells eventually per- suaded Fox and an Anaheim police detective to approach Cowell under cover and find out what happened to their son. Cowell told undercover ~nts he piloted the plane while OiMascio stranaled Campbell. broke his neck and aumpcd him from 2.000 feel. The two men were arrested nearly a year after Campbell disappeared. That was the stan of a crusade for the Campbell family. which has be- come key a supporter of the Crime Victims Justice Reform Act on the June 1990 ballot. The murder of C ollene Campbell's brother. racing promoter Mickey Thompson. and his "ife has contributed to their dnve for court reform. The 11-point m111a11ve 1s based o n federal court standards and aUTied at speedier trials. Revisions would in- clude combinini the tnals of co- defendants. ehm1na11ng pretrial hcarin~ for suspects charged by the grand JUry and requ1rinJ court.ap- pointed defense attorneys to prepare cases within time limits set by a judge. calm." Last year. there was onl) fight - when a girl got upset and beat up her boyfriend -and two drug m- cidences -one involving smelhng marijuana on t.hc broatn of a stu- dent. Maynard said. There are reprcsentatl\·~ from four street gangs on campus but no gang actl\·1t1cs. he \81d School upcnnll'ndcnt Larr~ Kemper said the proposed nc..-. con- tinuation high c;chool ..-.11l be located 200 yards from the nearest houst' and would have no impact on the communit). He said there·s been a drop in students at Fountam Valle) High in the past year to a current enrollment of 2.800. He said the mcrcasc of 180 continuation high school students will result in .. a push." Kemper said Wintersbufl stu- dents are serious about gelling an education and take pride in their school. Tber{s no grafliu on cam- pus. he said. oat fire remains a mystery ,,_,...,....,.,.uu Newport ~BeM!l fire iaveaiplOn OD Wednetday bad not yet pin. poUned tbe caaa of aa csplolioo and fife .. Newport ~ Marina tbat dim... three pleasu.~ boats Tuetday oipl . Two eftllDC comparucs. two Or- UF County Harbor Patrol boats .na oaramedks responded to the "sudden blaze.. at I Dock in the Dunes Marina shortly after 10 p.m. Tuetday. fitt Capt. Ray hndkton said. It took about 40 minutes for fire-~ter's to control the flames. No ~~ were ttpOTted, hndkton said. "Other boat owners were able to move their vessels out of the fi~'s way," Peodlcton said. WitnnSCS rcpor1ed there was a .. pop" just before Ouaes bcDn thooting out of the )7-i>ot cabin c:nai1er Rita Marie. wbicb was paned in the blazel Pendleton said dl:ri'tJo the Rita Marie, which he delcri u an old boat. was estimated at Sll.000. Two boats adjacent to the Rita Marie also cauabl fire Dunaaie was estimated at Sl0,000 to thc !~foot Rip-Rap and $30,000 to thc 38-foot Fat City, a new modem boat. Pendleton said. Although some people live aboard boats in the marina located on the inland side of Coast Hiahway off Tremont Drive. no one was on &n) of the three boats when the fire bcpn. Nei&bbors on Tuesday night said Rita Marie owner Tony Mokovnch kept a light on the boat, raising tht possibiUty of an electrical short sparking ps fumes. BABY From Al sympathy for the child's mother. She really dido 't do anything wrong. The door was closed.. but the boy was able to get it open and slip ouL I guess you just don't realize the in~ telliaencc that kids have and the thi~ they can do." Tallman said the water m the canal was very cold. which ma) have belpc<J save JU1tin's life. Ex· tremely cold water slows the body's metabolism and delays the effects of oxygen deprivation. Officials at Ch1l~ns Hospital were still calhng Jusun's cond111on cnt1cal by late Wednesday. but Tallman said he had received mfor. mauon that at least offered some hope that the cluld might m:ovcr. ''Sttt. Meza came by today. and ~ said he bad b«n told that the bO\ was reacting 10 pain and that h1·s eyes were showing some signs that they ~re following things. .. he said ··we're all pulling for him ... Tallman added ... This has got to be a cop's nightmare too. We s~ hate to see a child die. or get bun badly. We're just glad we were able to help. and maybe save hu life. I Sutt hope he makC$ it." ORANGE ..... ..... COAST ..... r•I Dally Piiot Deliver, What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you ljke? Call the number above and vour message will be recorded. transcribed and· de- livered to the appropriate editor. MAIN O FFICE •'1 \ ft "" \t • ~ V•u ( .it V • • ,_,, .. ' " " • \~ o•t • \.'-v • • ,./111 ( I • i # t t 7 ~4 \• t {. .. '' ..,...,, (,;" ,,,,, ,_., .... , ,.,....., •r ., • .. •. Is Gwwllftteed f yf"'IL.I -. "'<"I ,,,,,..,.. ' .N ~"'t6 .t ""t..""CM"'Qlf" '0 .. f9\ ..,., ro-.; ( 00. .. Of' _..., °" (U> CO""Pf \.t'r"Vfl(f' ( ... rt \ OPf"" h(lfft & • ,,,. to \ o -The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verification. 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"""'~ to """'' ,-ou W •Ch ,ovr t. f(U•A! 0 f1 """"' Clrculatlon Telephones YOU'LL ALWAYS F IND Q ~====~~ ~ Ro .... lt willl Pololaalpb l.auu rn ...., ::r: ~ .z C) 1!'11 or 'I\ 1111 Newsletter otters seniors alternatives A new publ.ic:alioe by the ua Hea1tb ~ sbeda IOIDe new'lisbt 90 two subjects of COOCtiu to all o( u, but llU'licularty .. willa ddaty. members of the &mily -memory defects and bome care for the ddc:rty versus institutions. Called -Tbe WdJ 8eiaa. .. the new publication bas just bcco started. and fftuived ""1he mem· . .. pn:nucr lllUe -volume l, number I. As ua delcribes it. 1'bc Wdl Beins" is a health and wcDness ~. whicb wil! be issued quancrty. Tbe first mue was made poaablc .. by a ICDUOUS contribu- tion from Shiley Inc. .. , the newsletter reported. J Unda the beadioa ··Remember the Last Time. .. ,.. the ncwslctt.tt considered foraietful.ocss. .. We all t0rert occuionally, .. the publication said. ----···but persons with memory disorders often can't brinJ to mind facts csscnual to performing daily ac- tivities. "Tbett an many reasons for memory ckficits: dcpn:ssion or an:Uety; alcohol or drug abuse; nutritional defi ci encies ; Alz.heamcr·s disease or other medical pro~ lems like brain tumors. They could also result simply &om not paying atten-._ .... lion to the events in one's 1i1C, aa:ordina to specialists at the Memory Di.sordcn Oinic at UCI. the first of its kind in California. .. AJthouab they don't promlSC partjc:ipants instant reca1f ability, co-directors Dr. Curt Sand- man and Dr. Arnold Starr can help cktcnninc what causes memory lapse and make suggestions for improvement.· The new publication said one helpful mcm- ory-j.ng eumpk 1s the .. significant event tech- nique. an outarowth of rcse.arch at UO. In- vestigators found that exciting events in a person's ' life stimulate a neurochcmical release in the body which aids later .recall of that event. "We're tryinJ to help people get a new perspective on their dady activities..·· Dr. Sandman said. .. We want them to plan new events and to really think about the details of each event -tbc siabts.. the sounds, the wtcs -so their memory ruall will be heightened.·· Another of the seven features ID the newslencr that intrigued me was the ~ on carin& for tbc dderty in your own home. Because ifs a growing conocrn to so many families.. ,as o ur population Fts older on averaac. rm gomg to cxca-pt this fc:aturc tit.led .. Thctt.s No f>tacr Like Home ... ··A new scrvi~ at UCl Medical Center helps !ICDior atizens hve active, productive lives. ~fer­ ably in their own homes. 'Our goal is to provick opuons that "''lll keep seniors funcuoning 1n_dcpcn- dcntly,' says FfOntolog.Lst Mary Watsoo... ad1111n1s- trator of the Program an Gcriatnc Mcdjcinc. .. ~ centcr•s staff members help ddcrty pa- tients and their families review options in choosing a liv1111 cnvuonmcnt. Placement in a nursing home is only one -and often not the best - choice for eJdttly care. .. Among tbc IC'f'Viccs offered is the Health Aucs.sment Program for Seniors. designed to provide in-depth medical diagnosis and treatment · y for older patients. A team of geriatric sts in primary care. neurology. oocupa- thcrapy, social work and psychiatry work toartbcr with patients to ~Ive their health problems. If additional treatment is needed. the center offers a free pb)'sician referral service. .. The newsletter reports that under the home care Pf'OV&l'l· ekkrty persons and their Wnilics can m:civc deta.ilcd arrangements and planning &om a cue manqcr. Then a team of home care specialists follows through to enSUtt that the plan is carried out efficiently. --volunteers also arc on band to gi\'C a brief respite to &milics of homebound patients. and a special 'ttkpbooc fnends· scrvitt keeps home- bound 9Ct\iors in contact with tbcir peen." the publication stated. "Outpatient cont1nwty care is another dinicaJ ten'iclC provided by the Propam in Geriatric Medicine.~ over the aac of 6S can request that their health care be provided by the same Ff'ialric:ian each time they visit. cnsurina an onaoin& =:-patient relationship ... The ID Geriatric Medicine operates on a fee.for-servic::IC basis. M~ information can be obtained by c:alliq ~Iyo Millipn at 634-6094. This entire subject bas ronsiderable merit as our population llCS-When I was praideot of Friends of Oasis in N~ Beach. and later cbairman of the Irvine Sauor Otizem Council. I visited nearly every nunina home or convale.:ient bc)lllital in lhc QOUDty and many arc a very sad 9CCDC iod«d. Today, an okkr sister and my motbcr-UHaw In pests in two o( tbae plllCa -two of the beaa" ~ I misllt add -and l visit diem hquently. It is not a pleaant tettial, ~ you 1e:e ., llUlly of our dderty in bdplaa and IOtDC1i.mcs 1ea1de11 coaditiom. and in many ol tbe aunial ~ the ~ and maintmucc aves much to be clesiftd_ A private home would be to mudl bcncr. Dwiml my ..,Qa1ian with tcnior ~ tbae was mucb damor a ..tult day care CCDlen. ud w is planned b Irvine's new teD.ior cater, 11".Mdlnied llO .,:t i,DllO devdoomeat nat yes. l• .... a CCDln, fUftilies could -~ -~ ...... b '*' Of ... ot. day, nile die •mititia .. Of aake • 'day °" .... c:miaa for die older mww. It will be a wry Wal WllJ ol • .,.,. a iMlimtioawm• IOmt'JW we lo\le. ... ,.._ II a Ir 1$ I I 1t1 fW _, .. a a...•ur ,_, ccr_,,._. •. - lnmcite llnked to jewelry store helSt ty ms YOICOI °'_._ ........ Newport 8alc:b police detectives have •---t a pritoG anma1.e u one ot t.bc ;:-!hey believe stormed a Fubiocl 111w1 jewelry aore ~:;••ins =cues with a wbile Qlstomcn at bay with bandpM bDdy Parter, 28, WU anaipcd this week oo wspicion of robba y and bei.111 a career criminal. a dwJC that coulcl increatt bis pol.elltiaJ ICDtaK'ie. Police Set. AIJIJy Gonis said Wcdnnday. Dct.ectives John Desmond and Jim c.oe saved Parker with an arrest wanant at the California Institution for Men at OUDo two weeks aao. Gonis said. Parter, who reportcdty bas several aliases and RESCUE FIOlllAI the water out of tus son, but wasn•t able to ~ his breathing. Graham saw the child's airway wasn't open because of his position and quickly laid Jeffiey along his forearm so his neck would be tilt~ back. He tapped the toddler on his back and almost 1mmedi· ately, tbC boy began crying, coughina and spittiQ& water. .. It's a frightening thing for anybody," said GTaham. who had been haunted by a past experience in which be bad been unable to resuscitate a baby who had suff ocalcd. "I just ttmembcr his real calm at- titude." James said of Graham's reac- tions at the scene. "Thank God be was able to save my little boy's life." Doctors kept Jeffrey at Hoag Memorial Hospital for two nl&bts. but his parents said they could tell after about an hour or two that be was going to be fine. The boy was deemed healthy and ncurologjcally sound, Diana wd. Gnham. the father of a 7-ycar-0ld ~ and a 4->"Car-<>ld boy, said the pool's icy water probably cooled the todder's body and ~vented further damage. Diana saad.,Jeffrey apparently has no memory of the scary mcident nor any apprehension about the pool. Upon arriv- ing home from the hospital, the parents took Jeffrey out to the back yard and he was encrgcuc as ever about being outside. Diana said. The Landi~ plan to fill the pool, bo~ver. In addiuon. the Land1scs and all their relauves plan to learn CPR on Christmas Eve from one family member who is a Long Beach Fire Department paramedic. Dlana said. ~ oooviqions on vanoas c:ri.ma. 11 ill prilon for a parole V10lation, accord-, Gonis. ..,.. 10tbe Aua,. 14 robbery at the Carlton O .. Brien shop near Ro&.D10n'1 depart. meat S10R in Fuhion lsland. five black- prbed males armed with a bandpn and ....,.mmer stormed in around 12:30 p_m., smashed the display cues and Oed witb an \IDdetermiocd amount of jewcbj, aooording to polioc reports. One SU5pCCl bdd a handaun on cus.- tomen and employees while a ICCOnd man broke the display cases and the <>then teo0pcd up the Jewelry. Two unidentified customers who y.aoc in the store escaped dunng the robbery, but the tbRIC employees remained tnside. They were UninJumi. Tbc robbcn were teen DVlQI~ the ltlCDt lD & red ClOIDpKt car. Ofticen found the car, wb.icb bad been rented in Los AnaeJes. in the parking lot at Rcsrs Gardens oo ne:atb)' San Joaquin Rills ROid lnidJ) police ~ said officcn found a sJcdadwnmtt and gloves msldc the abandoned car. Gonis rcvcaJed on Wednc:tday that Patttt's ldcntifu:atioo was also found in thc car and that fuwerlwin ts lifted from both lDsidc and outside the vehicle matched Parker's prints. Desmond and Coe obtained a search warrant for Parters resadenot tn Jn. gkwood and found evtdcntt that m· duded a card from the Fashion Island Jewelry store and a handgun similar to ...,_ .... .,_ ...... Diana, Ja•n and~.,..... Jettr., Landis....,. Newpcwt •••di pollc• Officer UI Gr...._ few the qulcll ectton ...., ~ uv-4 the 1a-mon11t-okr1 ltte followtne hll ne• drow,..... ''Ifs going to be a merry Chnstmas for with crackers. ··1 think I'll sing m~ us all, .. Diana wd. as her son sat on the Cbnstmas carols \o\lth more emphasis floor and gleefully crammed his mouth this year." tbal ~ uted io tbe .~,. Gorus laid. Wbile l1)'iDI to traic* down tbe ....... the detectives learned Patta-Md a a wanant wt for his anat htcaate Ille Md failed to appear fOI' a IDCldillil wida - parole officer. In October. Pllrbr WM ~ for an wudaled incidea1 io Loi An-a-County and C'\ICIUltally tam to ~for bis parole violation. Detectives arc JtilJ m · · dlle cue and auanptins to ~ tOw other suspccu LD the Carbon O'Brica robbery. .. At least wr p>t one. We're pretty ellet\ed about that. .. Gonis said. GoDlS said even if detectives bad not found Parker's adentlfication.. they would stlll ha~ ldenufied Parm tllrouP lhc fiJlltTPOJlts .. Gas heater believed to be cause of M·esa blaze By 908 VAN EYKEN Ot-0...,-- Fire 1nvcstagators believe a blatt wtUch dcstro)"Cd two Costa Mesa apan:mcnts Tuesday was caused by ~ gas Ooor heater that apparently tp1tcd some clothes Id\ nearby The fire bcpn at about 4:45 p.m. and burned with enough intensity to blow out w10dows and c.aUSt an air coodinoner to nplodc. Flames from the fire at 1668 Tumn Ave. could be seen bloeb away and the thick e_lume of black smote could be seen for miles. It took 32 firefighters from Cosu Mesa and Newport 8eacb an hour to qucD the fire. wtucb did an esu~ted S24S.OOO in dama&c. Fire Department spokeswoman Susan Wood said. lo addluoo to the two apartments and contents. a 1987 ~llac perked in a carport was dcstro>"Cd and ~ was s.moke damacc to a third ~L Arrest in the cards for Mesa man No one was scnously ioJURd in the fire. but Anne Laurent. who owm the mplcx apartment baildin& with her b .... band. Cleve. was taken to Hoaa Man- onal Hospital in Newport Beac:b m&r- lOI from smoke inbalauon. The beater ~cd to have caused the fire was in the l..aurcots" a.putma\L The Laurcnts were rcponcdl)' awakened and alened to the fire b)· a smote dct«t.cw. By IRIS YOKOt Of-0..,.,... _ A Cost.a Mes.a man was arrested Tues- day on suspicion of stealing his brothcr- in-law·s automated teller card and using it to Withdraw $2.000. Newpon Beach pohct' detectives ar- rested Dirk Richard Fiedler, 22. at 10 Lm. in Cost.a Mesa as be arrived for a meeting with his probation officer. New· port Beach Police SJ.t. Andy Gonis said he did not have details about why Fiedler Fire damages CM motel room By The Dmly Not A mattress fire 10 a Costa Mesa motel room Wednesday niaht caused about SS.250 damqe, fire offietals saad. Costa Mesa F~ Battallion Chief Judy Jcwcll said the fire, at the Ali Baba Motel 22SO Newport Blvd., apparently was sia.rted by a ~tc or other smoking matcria.I that fell onto the matuas. Jcwcll said the fire did e1ttensive dam- • to fumishinp in the room. .. It mdted the television set and some of the other fixtures. .. she said. Two adjacent rooms in the 49-unit motel also reponedly sustained minor smoke dam•. No one was iniun:d. Richard Gold- stein, the Ali Baba °'s niaht clerk. said the room was rented by a rqular customer who spends a few hours at the mol.el eecb Wedaadlly afternoon with a male com- pnica Neither occupant was there at lhc time o( the fire, be said. 1•01 It• I 0(, WU-On probation Ficdlcr's brother-in-la~. a Balboa Island resident. had found tus automated teller card missing sometime in the sum- mer. Gonis said. When he caJled his bank, bank officials told him his account had ~n canceled because of unusual withdrawals. Gonis said. When his bank statement amved. he found someone had made $2.000 worth of withdrawals. The victim rcponed the incident to police about No' 20. Gonts said. F1cdlet was targeted as a suspect aftcr witnesses reported seeing him us1na the card to make mulllplc Wlthdrawals. Gonis said. The ,;ctim 's Wlfe. fied)n-•s SlStcr, also had pven hCT brotMr the access code number ID Ma> or June to withdrav. monC\· for her bcca~ she was sick at the ume. Goms said. "He ob,·1oush retained the number." Gonis said. - Fiedler. who is rcponcdl} unemplo~ed. was booked into N~n Beach etl) Jail an heu of SI 0.000 bail. Bill Mcmll the ttnanl .JD the ot.ba gutted apanmenL cscaPcd iDJW), as did AIJlCS Petersen. who li VC$ ID the third UDJL XvcraJ passersby who SllW tbe fire stopped to hdp. spraying the roof of the bwJding With prdm hoses and aJcrti.Q1 ne•&hbors. 1' wo of the helpers were treated by paramedics for minor tnjurics but were not bospualized. The Red Cross 1s assisting the people wb0te homes were destroyed. Infant at Hoag fine after nation's I st Fallopian tube implant birth By H0\11 ARD FINE ~--..._ A baby born from what may ~ the nation's first frozen embryo transfer into Fallopian tubes was in aood cond1t1on at H~ Hospital Wednesday mght. hospital officials said. The eight-pound. th~un~ ~rl was born Monday at Hoag and is "doina 1ust fine. .. said Dr. Lawrence Werhn. who was in charae of the proa:dure. The embryo was transferred dunng a ICflllby procedure last February and March &om a 27-ycar-0ld donor into the Fallopian t\lbes of her infertlle 37-ycar- old SUlef, who bad been diqnosed With premature ovarian failure. Tbe elder sibli and her husband dec:1incd to be ickn~fied. but Wcrlio said that after they IOt ova the m1uaJ sboct of baviQI conceived. they were ""tbillcd witb the ... proceclwe. .. The frozen embl')o tubal transfer rcp- rnents a medical breakthrough. Wcrt1n said. "For at least the last couple of ~cars we've 11ittn able to transfer frozen em- bryo$ from one woman to the uterus of anotbeT," Werhn said "But what makrs this e~cmng 1s that it's the first ume anyone has bttn able to sucxusfully transfer a frottn and thawed embryo from one pc:rson to the Falloptan tubes of another,' Wcrhn said The Fallopian tubes. Werlin aplamed. arc the normal environment for an em- bryo to develop for the fim 72 bows after conoepuon. .. We hope that transfcmng frozen and thawed embryos to the Fallopan tubes of an inftttilc woman instead of the u1Cn&S will sip>i6cantl)' iocmdt the c:bances or a alCCICtlfW prqnancy ... We1'bn said.. Wcrtia bcpn \be ~ lasl Fdllwy Gunman l<ills 14 wome n, then self ~(AP)-A}'OWlll a'' s· iav..W the University ol Ml 1 Ml eftli"O""iac dool on Wedlm1day aad lialled out females lir lllil--.. 14 -•ad ( ...,.-.. 12 ~before commit- . -oOlice aaNI. -~-·-Dim:tor Oaode Sl. Laurent said the tiller, clad in a buatiaa outfit. l'Usbcd into a PKkfld •'s wm on lhe second floor and Yelled in French, .. You're all a buncb of feminists!" before bcgin-aia& bis murdctous rampqc. • Witnenel said the man divided dae lbldea.u in the classroom by sex. ...:I 1mt the men into the corridor W. opninc fire on the women. ..... ____________ __ Rebel troops rellnqulsh stronghold Sh~~ shot deMt in that room. and a 1eventh in anQlber "'°"'· Then the mu, carryioa what tooted like a .22 caliber riOe, left in tearcb of more victims, St. Lau~t aaNI. The pnman prowlect. the halls, killiaril three women in tbc cafeteria and four more women in the cor- ridor of the third Ooo-r, where he then shot bimscl( One police officer called to the scene found his daugbicr was among the dead. St. Laurent at one point told rc- porten police were klotina for two accomplices but said later be was misu'keo and lhc man acted alone. ... aw the bodiH of the people: wbo .ae slain -they ~ all women,.. Mid Louis Courville, di- tec&Or of the enaineeri na tebool. hl1 voice lhakina. One student said a bullet passed bit lea and be broUf,ht his hands up in a ~na pture. lbc gunman left bim alone. .. He wu clearly aunning for the women .. the student said. ... All i know is that a Crazy guy came in here and bet.an shoouna at anythina that moved," u.id Domi- nique Berube, 22, one of scores of terrified sludents who ran from lhe buildinc. . ..It's our. fnends who have been ' killed. .. Siie uHI tome people 111 .... lhem- sdves on lbe Ooor while othen stood poralyzed. • The injuRld, several in critical condition, wen: taken to four hospi· WL Frenzied parents rushed to the univenity and were told to pthcr at a ccntnl location. .. I u.w death close up and I shOok," said student Vanthona Ouy 22. . • Witnesses told police the gunman entered the classroom at about 2:20 p.m. PST. Military issues first warning in topsy-turvy East Germany • • • \ ' •. 1,;111,\i \ 1111111' Pro-choice candidate narrowly wins SAN DIEGO -Roman Catholic BiahoP Leo Maher'• sanction of i>n> choicle Catholic assemblywoman Lucy K.illca t>Kkfired when she was perceived u a "rnarlyt" by voten who elected her to the state Senate-over a pro-lift rival, \he defeated candidate: said Wednesday. Asae~bl~an carol Bentley, R·La Mesa. 49.03 pen:cnt of the votes to K.iUea 1 S0.97 pm:eht in the )9th Senate District ra~. . . .. '"The bishop's action created an 1nternauonal ~lebrity ~nd maltY,f. Bentley said. Killea denied that charse. ··~t's .her View and Im not ao1na 10 set 1n an aqument with her on that.~' said Killea. who was bsnncd fro'!' receivina the sacrament of Communion ~h~ weeks bef~re Tuc:sday s pollin& 10 determine a successor to Larry Stu·hng. He had resigned h11 scat to become a Municipal Coun judgc. • Mono Lake water diversion blocked SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - A judge backed environmentalisu Wednes- day and ban'Cd Los Angeles from divening water that would cause Mono Lake, in the Sierra Nevada south of here. to ~rop ~low 6.3~7 . feet.. El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Terrence Finney issued an IDJUnc.hon sought by the National Audubon Society a1_1d the Mono lake. Co~m1ttce which arc trying to protect Mono Lake nesung grounds of California gulls. . School-bus kidnapper denied parole MANILA, Philippines (AP) Rebel troops gave up their strong- hold in the Makati business district today and returned to their barracks. ICVCD days after launching a coup attempt ap.inst Plaident Corazon EAST BERLIN (AP) -The mili- tary issued its first wamina Wedncs--~~ the turmoil that has con- become president sinc::c East Ger- many's founding in 1949. Gerlach's party reocntly broke off its long alliance with· the Communists after weeks of spearheading refonns. ·tee . of Communists now runs the SAN LUIS -OBISPO -One of thre-c men who commandeered a school nauon. bus and held the dnver and 26 children underground in a SS million ransom East Germany, and a non- Communist took over as head of state to end a 40-ycar lock the Communists held on the presidency. The official ADN news agency plot ~as denied parole Wednesday for the sixth time by the California Board reported late Wednesday the suicide of Prison Terms. . . . Aquino. .. This is unconditional sur- render," said Brig. Gen. Anuro Eruilc. head of the Philippine Mili- tuy Academy who Jed nCfotiations tbrou&)lout \he night with rebel k:lden.. '"The problem is already The government reported &ifDS that angry citizens were storming army installations, and military leaders pledged to repel any at- tempts to seize weapons and muni- tions.. The Communists advanced their emcrscncy session one week to Fri- day to overhaul the pany's structure. Shedding such "'Stalinist" oper- ations as the Central Com mince and ruling Politburo is one possibility. Breaking up the party is another. of an official cau&ht two days earlier _ ~ames Schoenfeld, his brothrr. Ric.hard, and Fredenc~ Woods wcre trying to leave a government build------c'Otrv1ctcd of the July IS . 1976, abduc11on of the Chowchtlla sch~I bus ing with two suitcases stuffed with driver a_nd 26 children headed home from summer school. The ch1ldrcn East German and West German ranged in age fro~ S to 14. Thc. Schoenfeld broth~~ and W~~ werc money. members of prom1ncnt San Francisco Pcn1nsula fa~!hcs and said 1n pre- sentencing repons that they planned to seek SS m1lhon ransom. finishcd.- Ho~vcr, rebels who marched the IV. miles back to nearby Fon Bonifacio wcre smiling. chanting "No sum:nder. the fight goes on!" Soldicn at the army base there un- Manfred Gerlach. leader of the Llben.1 Democratic Pany, replaced Egon Krenz as interim president. the first time a non-Communist had ln seven wcek.s. thc country has faced a vinual revolution that first ousted a hard-line leadership and then threw out senior Communist Party chiefs. A 2S-membcr commit- .AON did not gi vc his name. but said he was connected to the case of fugiti ve Alexander Schalck- Golodkowski, thc formcr top East German forci'n trade official ac- c_used of running a weapons-selling nng. furled a white sheet at 1hc gate c h • "t't~'Z:rit<.:~~~~~~~·Afr ea.. ~ec premier to name new Cabinet in Cebu. 350 miles south of Manila. ~ However, local officials today were PRAG Czechoslovakia (AP) Friday. The two had a long. tough ment. tryinc to anangc lalks there to end -The mmunist premier alf,CCd nCJObatin• session Tuesday and a CTK, the official ncws agency, the occupatio n at the last known Wednesday to name a new Cabinet brief meeting Wednesday. said Adamec acce p1cd a list of poss- rcbel strooahold. including members suggested by a Adamec. confronted by mass dis-ible candidates from Civic Forum. At least 'f9 people have bttn killed ·popular opposition that rejects tht approval when he chose a new gov-the non-Communist opposit ion and more than 570 others wounded current government. He said he emment Sunday, said on 1elevision group Havel leads. and would con- sincc the ooup began Friday. would quit unless the crisis is rc-after Havel's news conferentt he suit with other official political Aquino, who faced the gravest solved. would resign if the political crisis panics. crisis of her 3'h-ycar-old adminis-Opposition leader Vaclav Havel continued. The opposition has It quoted him as sayi ng he prob- tration, CJtprcssed relief that the said Premier Ladislav Adamec thtcau:ned a general strike Monday ably would meet with Civic Forum Ueet was over. agreed to deliver a list of ministers if be does not have a new govern-again Friday. -========-==-:::::::=::-::=:-:==..,,,,,:::"".".:'.::::-:~-:-~~~~~~~~.,--~----, This Christmas ... Give to the Pier!!! looking for fhe pelfect gill? Even for the person who hos everything? Give o Gron! Deed to o ne sq uare fool of the Huntington Beach Landmark Pier! , GRANT DEEDS ONLY $25 EACH ! Looking for o really unusual gift? One wh ich will lost ond'keep giving fo r decodes? Give a Century Club membership with the recip ient's name c asl: In bro nze on the new Huntington Beach Pier CENTURY CLUB MEMBE"RSHIP STARTS . r-.._ AT ONLY $1001 I I MA. $111.1$ GO TOWAlD llJIUll.DING Tltt HUNTINGTON KACH l'IOl GAANT OW> AND CIN1Ul"ta,ua-..SA~Af1Htl'UIUC....a.MAl10Nomct. ZOOOMAIN .a-r. CAU HO·~~ll Kiii DlTM5 Of THIS CHlllSTMAS Offlll Right-to-die case weighed by high court WASHINGTON (APJ -The Su- preme Coun entered 1hc y.•rcnching "'right to die .. controvcrsy Wedn~· day as lawyen clashed over whether to pennit the withdrawal of lifc- sustaining nulrition from a 32-year- old comatose Missouri woman. .William Colby, a lawyer for thc parents of Nancy Cruzan. told the Justices that if the woman wcre "lucid for a moment and could come before· this coun:· she would "'choose libeny .. and ask for rc- moval of the feeding tube. But he said. the woman will never recover. Assistant Attorney General Roh-en Presson of Missouri countered that Cruz.an's parents have no right to precipitate their daughter's death -parucularly without '"clear and convincing evidence" she would choose to die. Lc~ting_ her die "'(l('S against ~he states interest 1n prevcnt1ng suicide," he said. The hour-long argument over legal doctrine came in the fint '"right to die" case the court has agreed to decide. No ruling is expected for several months. The j. usticcs. who recently havc been re uctant to expand individual ri&.hts. p ve no clear signals on the likely outcome of the case as they peppered the lawyers with questions. The woman's parents. Joe and Joyce Cruz.an, attended the hour- tona a~ument session with another dauahter and two granddauahten. and he later said, "'It certainly was a very painf'ul thin& to sit throuah." Large quake forecast in Northwest '\ ·\1'10'\ ·\I. HRlt:t ·s Quayle stlll skeptical of Gorbachev WASHI NGTON -Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev may bc better liked outside the Soviet Uni on than in it, Vice President Pan Quayle said Wed nesday night in warning ·thal supcrpowcr relations should not be based on leaders· Personalities. "Wc want him to sucettd in pcrestroika. we want him to succeed in glasnost;· Quayle said in a televised interview on the Cable NeY.'S Net\i.·ork·s .. Larry King Livc" show ... But sometime. Gorbachev will not. somctime do"'" the road, will not be the leadrr of thc Soviet Union." Following Pl'C'Sident Bush's me-ctings al Malta w1th Gorbachev last week. Q uaylc expressed skepticism about Soviet forciJ.n policy. sayin1 in a published in1ervicw Monday that 1he Kremlin slill "'ants 10 ··create 1nstabili1y" in other nations. Reagan fights subpoena ~ WAS HINGTON -Form er Pmident Reagan a ·ed a fcdcral Judge Wednesday to quash a subpoena demanding that he pr ucc documcnts for the upcoming Iran-Contra trial of John Poindexte r. Re gan's lawyers said 1hc Nov. 17 subpoena from the former national ~curity adviser seeking documents on 67 different 1opics -in cluding personal diarics -is "unreasonable and oppressive" and should be narro"·ed. Thc subpoena "raises profound constituti onal concerns rcgarding ... the prerogati ve generally of the president of the Unucd States to maintain a purely personal and priva1c r("("ord of his tho u_gh1s and rcfltttions." Reagan 's lawyers said in a 35-page cour1 filing. •·Nothing could be closer to thc core of thc presidency and n1orc priva 1e than thc intimate and confidcnt1al commun1ca1 ions by the pres ident "'ilh himself." it added. AIDS panel urges Immediate action WASHINGTON -The National Commission on AIDS said the nation's health carc sys1em needs urgcnt repair 10 deal with thc crisis and underscored that point Wednesday by sending i1s rcport to the White House eight months early. "A scncs of problems have resulted in a health carc system singularly unrcsponsivc to the needs of HIV infected pcoplc," the commission said in its repor1 to Presidcn1 Bush. The commission said that bc<:ausc in ftttion with the human im- munodeficiency virus. or HIV, appeared initially in ··groups often shunned by the larger society ... incl uding homosexuals. the poor, minorities and intravenous drug users. thc national rcspon~ to the AIDS cpidemic has been slow. Famlly size at record low WASHINGTON -Thc American household has shrunk to its smallest size ever, but the decline is slowing now that 1he Baby Boom is gettina older and staning families of their own, the Census Bureau rcpons. "Most of the decline in l'C'CXnt years has been accounted for by drops in the number of children. You rarel y sec four-childrcn families any more. Most, who have children at all. havc just one or two." commcntcd Census demographer Steve Rawlings. As of last March. 1he average American household included just 2.62 persons, a record \ow and less than half the number of people Who li ved an a typical household at the time of the Civil War. Kiiier executed In Texas HUNTSVILLE, Texas-A man with a Iona history of juvenile offenses was executed by injection early Thursday for the robbery-murder of a woman whose pleas for mercy were recorded by a police dispatcher. Carlos OcLuna, 27 , was pronounced dead at 10:24 a.m. PST. He was condemned to death for the 1983 robbery-slaying of Wanda Jean Lopez. 24, a service station clerk in Corpus Christi. Three convicts were executed earlier this year in Texas. brinaina to 32 \he number of executions in the state since the Su~me Coun alloWcd capital punishment to resume in 1976. The total is the hi&hcst of any state. Nationwide, 119 people have been put to death. HORI II HRll I' Truck bomb In Colombia kllls dozens BCXlOT A. Colombia -A lNCll bomb cooaaini"' a half-100 of dyumi1< .. oloded oullide oocm pol;ce headquanm dllrina the momioa Mia bow W..::= llilliac at least JS ~ aad woundi lll huodrccb. 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A.1ken, who served as a Red Cross nurse in FranCt" during World War I. h\ed 1n Laguna for 46 years. Shi.' "'·as a strong supporter of peace and r1v1! nghts. said her d11ughtcr. Marge Corman. A.1kcn. "'ho was born 1n Boston. '.\1ass .. 1n 1891. met hrr husband 1n a hospual in France 1n l Q 19 and the tYi O "·ere mamcd a \f.'ar later. Hl· was the head of an 1nsUrancc agency. He died 14 years ago. The) lived for a"·h1\e 1n c·h1cago and moved to thl.' Larchn1on1 area of Los Angeles in 1932. Y.'hcn she "discovered .. Laguna. • Melt Away Mints Two 8ap for $5.99 Aiken fell instantly in love with the town. Corman said. She moved south and worked briefly as a nunc at Hoag Hospital, continuina private duty nursing until she was nearly 70 years old. Aiken , who rtttived her practical nursin~ 1rainingJat Deaconess Hos- pnal 1n Bostdn. supponcd the Laguna Gr«nbelt. 1he Quakcn. the Salvation Army and the Red Cross, Connan said. 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Aechargeab6e. #61 ·2741 Securi!y code. 10Uch ·redial, #43·544 Ton9/pu1Mf ~ By Realis1ic ..... $40 Mobile CB Rlldlo Cut 43'Mo ® ..... "° 79'1 Fa< IO!ety and enjoy- ment. 121-1539 . - ~reyev miscast In Ing and I' t r -10MTITUS ~~ a difftrent ball Pf!lC in his 1nitial venNre into musical theater. in aJI but its me>1t important aspect. The ICU.inas and COl\Umet lie outatandina, and co-sw Uz R~ eruon a the Eualish scboolieecber who attempts to brina a touch of WeAerD civilization tot.be k:iQldom may be the finest Anna since Oenrude Lawrence oriainated the role nearly 40 yean aao. .._ .... e.u ........ ltyou can via'lli:zc Yul Brynner •DCillll --Swan Lake" you have a pnny lood idea of wbM to expect ._. ll..sotf N~ in -n.e Kina ud l" at the Orante County Per· formial Arts Center. Tbc mantle of the Ki=f Siam, worn 10 ~tically by for three decades. is a little iU-attina on Nureyev. This is unfonunate since, with the exception of its star, this "Kina and I" is a vita.I, excitina revival of the Rodaen and Hammerstein classic. Director Arthur Storch has mounted a brilliant production that shimmers Bo f"acboft may be able to play football and bueball with equal dex- terity. but Nureyev -who bad few peen as a ballet supenw -is But Nureyev, despite his rep) bearin& and physical command of the stqe, is an obvious novice in the I \ I . IS l'I '\GS 7:00 7:30 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 -.... ,, -.-.io ...... "lnlidl --Point" T"' of lw .. "Wllhoul 1 ~a.... (1n S..0) 0 ..... ,.. .. • ,.._a llnS...010 Tl"ICI .. l1n SWeol 0 • .... l 1 MdC.,, c.-, ......... Cllelfl (ln 10. ,,. (In µ Uw "l.le Down Ind ..... ~~ ,...... llnS...010 ...... Stnc>IO S..010 ~' 11n SWeol o I,. =~ .... '-" ..... ... °'CIMpllll" ~ Drlme) (Pwt 1 °' 2) ..... °'*'O ..... ....... Eiublll T avtot Ric:lllrd , RH Hamson • l«.Nlwto ':t.•l..A. llllll6eR: ... 0 ""' (In YOllllll Ridlfl ''BWld l.O¥t K~ ""'8ft; "Thi lb X ..... ..... 0 11 S.IMIO I lln Sllreol o "O :II ......... r.&.Ttlllil* .. .._.. "Inside W1$1 Porll'' Too of flt .. (1n Sllreol o ""* ~ (In SW.OJ 0 ..... ....... • LM ...... ...... ........ Edilloll ..... (l.Nt) l,Clrol lumett Haft '° ""' "Mwdlr ~7'!11-LM C.1 tctllft 0 lftd Frtanda Beiw.! Fnands" O•ucllaft tll c....IAlllr F_..,_ ...... v-Aldlrl (1n Sino) 0 ~ Riil.: 8lua x ..... ....... 0 • lrATM c:...IAlllr ..... ttY, ~ -· (1959, MuslCll) Brig ...... ~ nr..,... -rha K.ds" .. IC1oib¥. D1bt111 , Robert Wll;Tf8f • ~ llewlr. tt• "WMa ClwiRMI" (1954. Musical)~ Crosby Danny Kaye ..... AIMllll .... SchacUed; IRolemlrY Cloonev. actot EdWlrd James Olmos. llllcNlli Thi"*'-*• ClwlnNt Special Will Pladgl .... Ofeet Ptl1onMllClt "Richard Burton· In • U..Conl'd Ludlno Pftarolll IRl From the Cold" f Patt 2 ol 21 0 • ...... ........ Ecllon COlbJ.. °""9nl °'""(In 10. Jofll (1n L.A. l.n "l.JI Down and ..... ,._.....,. ,....0 l1n Slinol 0 World Sllreol o Sweol o Oali"9r (1n Stnol 0 lnS..01 • ,,.. .. Lord PY'llle "" Lord PrliM ltlt Loni lef*'dfll .., ..... c..... ............... Scenea Oilll 1 lllioll • lllcMaMetnf ........ lilyllelfyl "Ri.mpole ol l!le Molllt 9y IN Maltlfl (tn Stereo) ...... Oft: Thi Fllllly Biilv (Par11 °' 6) 0 "Thi Bad a.ct" • :i:-The Case ol Pll1nlf Rldng ...... MaryTylef Moort 1g::,v'" lob~ O....Acm Heart of"" ........ '* Prow9lll All Ucllllo,..... llllDro¥ ,. ...... lllclllddar Vic. II SN IEMe-BHr Amtnc.11 • Rope UtdaM flMfOtll MIC Ill* """"8 L" Cont'd ..... ••Yi "Plredlule lalalon" (19'1) Robert Prtston Mo¥la: U Y, "Flfltll ........,,__." (1951) John Wryne . IMVO .......... 1986) Cont d llllloM: "Ulldl VMYI" (1965. Drlme) l.a1.nnct OIMer Soutlllll*Sllow Mo'41c .... "199S)'NR' • .... .,.. UIDOll"" Contd llltofW•1 ....., Mo¥ia: tt•I; "TO CMICfl I T1lltf" (1955) City Grlllt OuJa I H. .,,... ...... °"' c..... ... .._ Chalanal w.-eoric·d ·--~Grt11Amtr WOflcl Cull SUiia tt---• --.l. .... FAM 1'0 C1llb ...... ..... Mowlt: tt• "Mr. ttom" (1979. westeml Daws Carrtdlnt. 700 Clle . GAU .,.. Vldle Mowil: "Gulrrlln dcl Noftl" Juan Vallnlln. MICllll 124 Hons Mcwlt: ''tolllo '9lclf Marido" (1976) Fanny Cano .., .,. ••"Clue" (1985, Comtdv) Madllrlt tUl1n PG o Mowlt: • o "Tiii T.,,....,.. (198'. SalllCll fctlon) R' O INldl"" NFL (In SllttO, LR c-¥11.actt llDIMlr. For llrt ........ -Ahdon" (1987) JudlCh l.dlt I SotNtr: For 11rt MAX ....... "Tiii Slallcltl" 1966. Comtdvl Dean Mar1ln McMa: •YI "o. WWI • Ancltl" (1987) Mlctllll E. KNQlll Mow1t: •YI ''f* llMY" O NICK Ill. a.dlllt ll.oclMt ,. .... ll•iedlld .....,Ed OrMn ACM ICat S4 Stl Niglll SCTV IL.ulfl.111 {My 3 loftl .... UllM NIA ........ PhoenOt Suns at Los Anoe1ts Llk•s (LM) ~ 5pofta lnwltlllollltl lfleplay ICU ...... NIA IMll ... CIMllnd Cavlilrs 11 Los AnQlles Cla>ars (lntl Aallll 'It E.tr Acta11 ICoflllt ._ .... ..,. ...... "o.c.I" Cont'd ......... "' Acloll 2: Thi -10.--... Mowie: u "1wMt Helltl Omct" (1988) R l"M!cHta." r. ... Coric'd ....... "Tiil lllaftd of Dr • ..,,_," (19n) ,..,. tt\; "Drlcull: Ma of Oeltneat" (1966, Horror) , ..... lllld .. TllC .............. Cont'd Mowla: tt "W*""t" (1988. Horror) Corey Hall'l'I 'R' Mcwlt: •• ''Call" (1988, Orlllll) James Wood$. R' m ... Coric'd ........ ~ .. (1953. Dnml) Mowla: •u "TrW' (1955. Orama) Glenn fofd. DorOUW McGcJrt ,.........,... UIA _. Vlca On S..OJ ............ McMa: ~u\'t ".Mia" (19n. Dnmll Jn Fonda (In Sttreo lllell!Vlca -..... 0 UIAT.W. ......,0 .......... IMowlt: ••"Thi OrMk Trcoon" (1979, Dr1ml) Anlhonv Oum. ..... ..... Tui Ar...io Hll fin Sttreo) ITWllafll Zone Jot Fnnklin hid ProarMI .. ......... UIATOliaM a-to H'lllOOnlf ............. ClrlOll UIA T onlllftt Mowla: • • • "JoMny <Wllr" arees oC ai..p.._ and 11Ctina. Hit 'dict.ioo and projection are fuufft- deat and his vocal ranae is quite limited. 1ibe latter is most noticeab&e in the kina•s soliloquy .. A ~ ment, •• which Brynner in his prime employed u a thunderina discoune OD rut Own mortality. N'°'ureyev has all the moves and 1C5tures but the musical finishina touches elude him. Moreover, Nureyev enoounten elementary problems in the area of enunciation. His dialoaue cannot always be comprehended, save by 1e>mcone quite familiar with the show. This is his most crucial defi- ciency, since the kina's pronounce- ments are desianed to make his subiects tremble. Robertson. however, is superb, both musically and dramatically, and he~facial subtleties in response to the kina•s dictates are easily pro- jected. She caps a bravura per- formance in her first..act solo, "Shall I Tell You What I Think of You," in which the frustrated schoolteacher lets it aJI hang out in the privacy of her room . As the lcina's favored wife, Lady Thian&, Irma-Estel La Guerre is a radiant mixture of ancient tradition and modem curiosity with a voice -in the inspiring "Somethina Wonderful" -that releases her character's repressed emotions beautifully. Likewise, Suzan Postel as the captive Tuptim shines both in solo (the sardonic "My Lord and Master") and in romantic duet with Patrick A' Heam ("We IUss in a Shadow" and "I Have Dreamed"). Michael Kermoyan is a fearsome Kralahome, the king's prime minis- ter. and Kenneth Gamer solidly ponrays both the ship's captain and Rudolf N•~ev •pd Lb ltoltertson In -rite Klft9 and 1-at ttte Or•ft9• County Perfonwlng Arts Centw. r Anna's old friend, Sir Edward Ramsey. Youngsters Kenny Lund as Anna's son and Robin Ria as the crown prince are quite good, though Ria needs a few more years, and inches, for maximum effectiveness. Tuptim's ballet, ''The Small House of Uncle Thomas." is excit- ingly performed by Deborah Harada, Kym Weber, Sandy Sueoka- Matos. Jee Teo, Patricia Weber and especially Sylvia Yamada as Eliza. Musical director Kay Cameron's or- chestra offers sumtuous suppon . Even as a training ground for a legend in one field to perform in another. "The King and r· is "some- thing wonderful." A BC axes two more Performances continue through Sunday with curtain at 8 p.m. and weekend matinees a1 2 p.m. at the Ans Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 556-2787 for ticket informauon. NEW YORK (AP) -ABC. which canceled Jackie Mason's "Chicken Soup" wt month, on Tuesday canceled two more new series, "Homeroom" af\d "Living Dolls," and added two new series. one ·an NBC castoff. ABC also said it is moving "Mission: Impossible" from Thursdays to Saturdays as of Jan. 6, and taking "Mr. Belvedere" off the air after the show's Dec. 30 telecast. It will bring that show back later this season. Bosley's series. which NBC aired last year, now will aar Thursdays on ABC, and debut on Jan. 4. ABC's other new show will premiere Jan . 14, when ABCs new "free Spirit" also will be moved up by a half-hour to a new 8:30 p.m. EST time pcnod Sundays. '90\'IE l.1 ISTl,GS Newport Beach CALLBOARD -The Newport Theater Ans Center's auditions for the musical revue "Perfectly Frank," which had been switched to the Oasis Senior Center, have been rescheduled for Monday and Tues- day at 7 p.m. at the theater. 250 I Cbff Drive, Newport Beach .... call 631--0288 for further information. ....., /11/ww Ve<O. ,..,.., '7'1-414 I ----------------------------~----R-U_F_F_E_L_L_'S _____ ABCs ~w series are ··~thu ~a--~E•~~&1\1\ro Tr-Leve 7. 'I IS Dowling Mysteries," starring Tom Bosley as a crime-solving pnest. and 110WA110s N11WPOn ctNtMA JOO Nf'Wl)Of1 1 Leelll Wfle'o T ...... lf'G.IJj 11 1 4 b 8 10 1 nM &.MM ..__.... tGI 11 I 4 S l H S IS 1 II 4S l lteet M..,.-s f PGI 12 1 10 s f 10 10 4 All 0-. Ge Te """•" IC•I I 1 JO 1 )() • lO &JO llJO M.I. 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IOlO ' IUllOl\1\1 Good news and baa news about insurance reform . n~·· some .aood news and so~e bed news about California• palbcucally slow march toward insurance re- form. . Tb~ aood • n~ws is Insurance Commissioner Roun.i Oillespie ruled this week that insurance companies will no loqer be allo~ to depend UPon sex, marital status or ~ ~ ~n hves to set rates. That doesn't mean the old ~torial ratmg s~stem is o_ut the window, because insurcn will ~ve to prove such ratings arc justified if they want to ~ it. She also ruled that good driven won't face rate increases greater than the consumer price index . The bad n~ws is_ it co_uld be months before ·new rates will be loc~ed in. Gtllespte predicted her actions will be cballenaed in coun by insurance companies. For good measure. Gillespie added that it is doubtful the 20 perce~t rate rollba~k manda~ed by ProPosition 103 -appr<;>ved m 1988 -wall be feasible for most insurance companies. That should not surprise anyone, anymore. ~ost J>:COplc gave u_p on the_ rollback long ago and recognize ~t ~ )U~t a temptmg. but impossible promise used by the uuuau~e s sponsors to attract voters. It is doubtful new rates will be much different than ~bat most peopl~ now pay. once the lawyers, couns, 1Dsurance companies and state bureaucrats are finished. Removal of the territorial system could mean drivers in urban areas will get a price break at the expense of rural drivers, and good driver discounts will help -but how much is anyone's guess. It's a guessing matter because the only realistic way to keep insurance rates down is to reduce the insurance companies' costs -something that Proposition l 03 does not address. There is a way, however, that this hole in the insurance reform process can be plugged. All the Legislature has to do is pass a no-fault measure, which is a proven way to reduce insurance costs. If the Legislature would act to con- tinucrealistic insurance reform. that would really be good news. Opinions oprtutd on this space are those of tht Daily Pilot Other views expresstd on this page are those ol their authors an<! artists Readers' comments are rnv1tt>d and may be stnt to The Daily P1lo1, PO Box 1560 . Costa MtsA 92626 TOD\\ I' HISTOH\ Today is Thursday, December 7. the 341st day of 1989. There arc 24 days left an the year. Today's highlight in history: On December 7. 1941. Japanese warplanes attacked the home base of the U.S. Paci fic fkt't locat<"d at Pearl Harbor on the Hawa11an island of Oahu, sparking Amcnca·s entry into World War II. On this date· In 1787, Delaware be-came the first state to ratify the U.S. Const11uuon. In 1836. Manin Van Buren was elected the eighth president o f the United State\. In 1842. the New York Philharmonic gave 1lS first concen. performing works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Carl Maria von Webe-r. In 1946. a fire at the WinecofT Hotel in Atlanta killed 119 people. In 1965. Pope Paul the Sixth and Onhodox Patnarch Athenagoras the First simultaneous!) hf\ed the mutual excommunications that had led to the split of the two churches in I 054. In 1972. Amenca·s last moon mission to date was launched as Apollo 17 blasted off from Cape Canaveral. In 1972. Imelda Marcos. wife of Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos, was stabbe-d and serious!) wounded by an assailant who was then shot dead by her bodyguards. , In 1982, convicted murderer Charlie Brooks Jr. bccamme the first U.S. prisoner to be executed b~ lethal injection. at a prison in Huntsville, Texas. In 1985, retired Supreme Coun Justice Potter Stewan died in Hanover. N.H., at age 70. ). In 1987. Sov1rt leader M1lclnnt-S. Gorbachev set foot on American soil for the first time. am\ ing for a Washington summit with President Reagan. In 1987, 43 people were killed in the crash of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner in California after a gunman apparently opened fire on a fellow passenger and the two pilots. Ten years ago: The nephew of the deposed Sba.b of Iran. Shariar Mustapha C hafik. was shot to death in Pans 10 an attack claimed by Moslem extremists. Five yean ago: South Afncan Bishop Desmond Tutu met at the White House with President Reagan who told ttporters afterward that he disaareed with Tutu that the U.S. adm1nistra11on's policies were huning South African blacks. One year ago: A ma1or earthquake in the Soviet Union. measuring 6.9 on the Richter sc.ale. devastated northern Armenia. OffietaJ estimates put the death toll at 25.000. Today's Birthdays: Actor Eh Wallach is 74. Actress Ellen Burstyn is 57. Senator Thad Cochran, R-M1ss .. is 52. Former aJl-star catcher Johnny Bench is 42. Singer-songwriter Tom Waits 1s 40. Basketball star Larry Bird is 33. Actor C. Thomas Howell is 23 -By ~ A .. oci.tftl Pru. ORAN GECOAST ll;mily __ ll..,.il..,.llt ................... RO E,\1ARY cm RCll\IAN -pt;OLISllER TOM T41T Editor llO'\ f['\I n Auotialr ld11or TOM t I.A '\I'\ ~"'"Editor TEVE MAR HU. Chy Editor ROGER Bl ()(}\1 fHturn Editor ROGER t=ARl.~)'\ por1• Editor TOM ltJDD art.le•-'" Oift4'1or TblPUPO Citt•c ... Muh1l111 M•Hll«'' IOI FRANK .._..N..,,M•IUllf'' atALONCOOD a.. ••• ~,.. ...... , JAN"li REICH ENBERG Rf'U1il eln Man•t1f'r CHERI FREE'IA' Oa.ifit-d Me~f'r JlfDY OlTTING L..pl Ad"f'l1itin' \leneger MA.RY CAR1'U A•~-. ........ ALI A TADLOCK .................... Palestlnlan homes are there for the taking To the Editor: Those people who think that Is- rael should give the Palestinians a state in Israel should look at a map. The Arab nations stretch from across Spain to and including the Arabian Peninsula. plus Iraq, Syria. Jordan and Lebanon. Between Jordan and Lebanon and Egypt, that little finger is Israel. Tne·rc att probabl> places where one Arab chief owns more land than compnses Israel. • .. ,,..,....,. DI a I Ula 7 ... Why don·t a few of them donate enough land for a Palestinian state if they are indeed interested in peace? It is my opinion that they just don·t want Israel there. If they wanted peace. I don't think that land would pose any problem. JAMES BOLDING Costa Mesa ''\'tllfM ~ taR 1't ~w:f& t#AtOR \Nm., .. " Trauma center closure alarming To the Editor: The headline for Nov. 29 stated the closing of Four.tain VaJley's Trauma Center womes fire chiefs. Both chiefs Jim Reed of Newpon Beach and Ray Picard of Hunt- ington Beach have significant con- cerns wtth the cloStng of the trauma center. but it does not end there. This closing affects every citizen and public safety employee for those cities. Because this issue affects everyone. what are the Cit) councils doing to alleviate the problem'l The Newpon council womes about the Balboa Bay Club and Huntington 1s concerned with rede,elopmcnt and its new golf course Both these c1t1es also ha~ some of the highest land 'alues in the nation. It 1s lime the cit' councils ' . concern themselves wtth emergency medical care because this problem invol1.es everyone, not JUSt a selN't group of people. Ma) be-ll is ume for the c111es to stan subs1dmng emergent) trauma care What can be-more 1mponan1 to its c1t12ens and employees than proper emergenC) medical care" IRWIN FEUERSTEIN .. Huntington Beach Front page was picture-perfect To the Edttor: My oomplunents on the wonder- ful photo on the front page of the Nov. 10 issue. Ltt Payne captures the true bnlhance of autumn. The color and hghunc effect arc those of a true professional JO .\NNE BASTRON Corona det Mar Bren at his best amid full court press Don Bren is such an exclusive person that most of us don't reall) know what to make of him. ls he nice? Is he sneaky? Is he calculaung~ Does he hkc the smell of asphah better than that of a cool breeze dnf\1ng through the pines? Does he think the Rams have a chance to go all the way this year? Since he took control of The Irvine Co. fi,e ~ears ago. Bren has been the stra\lo that stirs the dnnk along tht Orange Coast. He built the Bren Center. the home coun for the LICI .\ntcaters. He added color and spice (and cus- tomers. he hopes) to Fashion Island. He offered up a valuable chunk of land for the Newport Harbor Art Museum. He tossed monc) at UCI to bnng respected scholars to the campus. In shon. Don Bren has been a bus) fellow. But while he has g.iven freely of his m oney, his timt' and his v151on. he has kept himself pretty much to himself. He is hardly Donald Trump. the grandstanding deal· maker who can sniff out a media event quicker than Geraldo Ri era. No, Bren is much more exclusive than that. And that's \I.hat makes the going tough when one tnes to figure out what mouvates Don Bren. And there's a lot of that figunng gomg on nght now w1th the latest tum of events over Laguna Can\ on The Irvine Co. has long planned to build a housmg tract 1n the upper reaches of the can~on Laguna Lautt!. While the name conj ures up images of the great and beautiful outdoors. there arc those who be-· lteve the rolling landscape of Laguna Canyon actually look<; better without dm eways or cul-de-sacs lmag.ine. The de' elopment has. 1n i:'isense. been appro' ed b) count~ super· visors. A fe\lo en' 1ronmC"ntal docu- ments and \I.hat not still ha'e to be processed. But that's about 1t. And while the swell o f oppos1uon to the project has been building. thett 1s room to argue that the opponents have amved at the din· ner table a bit too late to Join in the feast. Tbey can bellow all they want without derailing the project. The Irvine Co. was so sure of itself that a ·c-0mpany ''ICC president dis- patched a ktter to The Dail) Pilot a few weeks ago. pointing out that the ·local press had become infatuated with the opponents and their protest marches while fa1hng to com- ptthend the most basic point· Laiuna Laurd 1s on line and \lo-Ill be- bu11t. It's worth noting that the letter arrived the da) be-fo~ a can)on protest march that drc\lo around 7,500 people. Then a strange thing happened. Despite the hardhne front from the development firm. Bren offered to move the entire proJect 001 of Laguna Canyon and into neavi· borinJ Irvine. So much for be-1ng "on lme." Breti's offer has raised hopes and suspicions Lo equal measure Those who hope to l.t"Cp the ca· nyon in 1ts natural state Stt a glim- mer of hope in the offer More than a glimmer pf hope. actuall) Nirvana. The prom1~ land The meaning of hfe. In other words. thev're stoked. Those who are students of Tbe Irvine Co. wond<"r if there's not another shoe to drop? And those who follow pohucs lean toward the theory that Bren has simpl} opted ~ogive his problem to Irvine Mayor Larry Agran. who must now find room for Laguna Laurel in his city or nsk being tagged as the man who refused to save Laguna Canyon. Evef')one's guessing. Eve~one has a throf')'. My own theof') 1s that Bren has always seen the wisdom of com- promise .\nd I think he tra- d1uooall) has vtewed bad pubhcit} as bis worst enem\ When he first took control of The lrv10e Co.. the firm was going through a rough lmle stretch. IL seems that the firm owned the land under a large number of homes lD Newport Beach and In;ne and was getung read~ to jack up the annual land lease payments. In one case. w annual fee was JOi~ from St .600 to S6S,OOO. A sharp btte to be-sure. Affected homeowners were IO alarmed they held meetings and protests and marches. The notion of a major leque rent striltc in New- port Beach made for such fOOd theater that the WaJI Street Journal gave the mancr front-pa&t' play. Thouah the company line bad been ~. contract 1s a con tract." Bren came in and basi~y tore up that contract. And in the process, be made a lot of friends and saved a lot of people from foreclosure. He alto bought about S 100 million wonh of good publicity in one move. And I thmk he's going to the well one more time with Laguna Canyon. Of course. 1t probably doesn't hurt much that Agan -a person who rarely m1ucs a cha~ to zing Tbe lrvlne Co. -acts to inherit Bren's headache. siev~ Muth s. • Da111 ,..,.,,. Oty E4lr.r. Long and short of selling probed tory (or shares owned b) Ont' of the broker's margin customers) to carry out the transaction. Later. m order to repay the "borrowed" shares to the broker. the trader buys an equivalent number of shares in the o pen market at what he hopes wlll be a lower pnce. Thus. the key to garden-vanety shon sclhng 1s that o ne can sell somelhina now, without actually ownina it until later. "I'm not an expen on the stock market." exclaimed a con,artssman from Illinois durina our hcannp. "but where I come from, ifs not morally riaht to sell somethana you don't own." ... Such an innocenMounding com- ment teemed out of place in the midst of the hiahly tC\:hnical testi- mony our subcommittee ~ivcd from corporate executives. mlftct panicipanu. national securities el· c1wn.,.., aod the Securities and Ex- cba"i' Commission. But ~n all the smote iS cleaftd away. that same buic moraJ qualm is u the heart of the CWTent deblte. Can we have a nwkt with only buyen, and no lellen? If it i1 lc:sit- imate '° bet cbat • Met will to ~ in prb. wby it i1 a« eqwlly lelit· ilDale IO bet IMt it will ID dowi1 Al .... ~ ..... .. ., . .,.., -.e Jlilaty ~-- 1 'll"I ln .... ,.; 11iM for _. = -=.. =-,.~ ;:.,=: .... c. ............. ..... ._,Or ........... ... .... mw..-'911nllll_.lm ace=: .me• .... .. ....... ~ ..... .. pnce sure to come down. When the shon seller speculates o n a downward movement in a secunty. his transaction is simply a mirror image of the person who purchases the secunt} based on speculation that the security's price will nse. Both the purchaser and the short seller hope to profit by buyina the security at one price. and sdlin& it at a higher price. The only dif- ference 1s that the sequence 0Ptrans.- 1ct1on1, 1s reversed. ldJcn protect w •venee·•~ by matina sure that tbe share priam of overvalued companies come t-* down to earth. ' . ' ' . ' ' appy oin us or t · e ristmas eason Bring this coupon for obe.Free . Admission, Dec. 18 LOCated at the enCI of the ·55 F~eeway · and .1 Fair Dr. at the Or~eCounty Fairgroundsin ~ ............. Costa Mesa . • t • .. Chinese educator sees • good, t)ad in U.S. system IW HOU.Y J . \llAGNIR Of .,. D9llr ..... ....., Zhana Weisbui has done :i lot of learnina on both sides of the academic fence aqd the Pacific Ocean. He is deputy director of foreign affairs at Xiamen University in the Pt:ople's Republic of China. He is &ho an intern for a year at Hunt- ibaton Beach City Hall. While Zhang is a professor and administrator in his position in China, be is here to learn about how American government works. firsthand. He works under personnel director Bill Osness and 1s the first to comment on how different the process is in the U.S. .. You have a good attitude to people (here)," he said. "In China. officials arc ,officials and don '1 mind tlle people. It's great that you have anevanccs.. that's a big difTcrence." Chinese students graduating from a university arc traditionally as- signed good jo~s a nd need not fear much compet1t1on, a s11uauon many American,graduates would welcome. Zhang finds it strange that Amcn- cans apply for Jobs and compete with other candidates. "The most 1nteresung thing so far is just the ~nnel system -how to apply, iure, fire and bold examin- ations,.. he said. And dealina with that system bas aroused his interest in an even more compet1t1ve arena: barwainina. Barpining is not unusual in a mar- ketplace in China, but in the job market the practice is much less common. Zhang, 38. had his f1nt wte of the U.S. in 1987, on a tour of lS universities across the nation to set up a foreign exchanac program. He returned here in January to v1s1t his wife. who was-taking classes at Cal State Fullerton. He was chosen to receive a Rotary International scholarship from the Fullerton Rotary O ub. That scholar- ship helped him la nd the internship in Hun tington Beach. "I feel excited to be here," he said. 'What you're doinf is what China is trying to do. This kind of system will be adopted in the future." He may have i chance to be part of that change when he returns to China next year. "If permitted when I go back to China. and the op- ponun11y comes to work in govern- ment. I would be glad to do that," he said. Chris Cox Chris Cox is a freshman congressman from Newport Beach. Before launching his political career be studied business and law at Harvard University, practiced law for six years and then returned to Harvard Business School to teach for a year. Blrtlaplace: St Paul, Minne- sota. Residence: Newport Beach (f don't want to count Washing- ton). Job: Congressman. Salary: $89.500. Marital status: single. Children: none. Edacation: Juris docto r. Harvard Law School; MBA. Harvard Business School: bachelor of an s. USC. Hobbies: golf. snow skung.. other. outdoor sports (before politics took all my time). his- tory and computers. Couple keeps their heads in the clouds 1y HOUY J. \I/AGNER Of 11w o.,.,, l'llol Staf'I Ziggy and Linda Mulhauser are made for each other. After all, not evervone 1s cut out to 'Climb mountains and rocks. water-slti from Long Beach to Catalina. run triathlons and mara- thons and work at least 20 days a year on a slu patrol. Most people run out of breath JUSt reading about all that. But the Mulhausers met four vears ago working a ski patrol and the)·, e been sharing their \poning pursuits ever since. One would think all those pursuits would be a full-time JOb b~ them- selves. But both Mulhauscrs had to .. vaw up and get a real Job . ., ts Z1gy put 11. He works as a vice presidait at his tamily's structural steel compan y in Rialto. she as a ph) sical education and dnver's training instructor and activities director at Un1vers1ty .High School in Irvine -her alma ~ater. :: But their day Jobs don't keep the Mulhausers from their search for -1venture. While ski patrol leader Dave ollalcson was geu mg Zi&8) in- '\'Olved in mountaineering and climbing. Linda was keeping up with iler marathons and tnathlons. When J)ley got together the) kept the score even by bringing each other 1010 their separate pursuits. • Now they have combined their Jalents and interests. training for the .dimbs wtth the tnathlons and mara- thons. Other training for climbs in- cludes running bleachers and stairs or working on "sta1rmaster" equip- ment at health clubs. The main point of the training is to build leg strength and do power breathing. which 1s e ver more important at biab altitudes. Linda has disregarded her fear of heights to climb the Ma tterhorn and tdt. Elbris with Ziggy. "I j ust don't look down ." she explained. shrugina 1t ofT as 1f it 'Were nothing. Ziggy described the most fright-enina moment in their Matterhorn climb. "We were rappelling down the Manerhom on frozen rope at 2 a.m., in the dark. in the snow. in an electrical storm. There was so much 41ectricity in the air our picks wett hum mini." he said. It wasn't that they wanted it that wayi they just started the chmb with • clamber whose slall didn't quite 1&ve up to his billina- Tbe climbina they d o extends to cwo styles of mountain climbing. both of which incorporate rock climbing. Expeditionary climbing means the climbers set up base camps and move their equipment forward a Little at a time. While the chmbs take a long time -often two to four weeks on a mountain -there is less danger from bad weather and climbs go more smoothly because the) go 1n steps. Alpine climbing means the climbers carry all their equipment on their backs -Ziggy averages 6S pounds and Linda SO pounds an a pack. The climbs are faster. and less time on the mountain means less risk of altitude sickness and un- predictable weather. Altitude prob- lems don't show up right away1 they say. Instead a climber may hit the altitude that will cause him a prob- lem two days before be actually feels the effects. By then it can mean disaster. For climbers to encounter trouble is more common -and more danaerous -than nonclimben would think. Ziuy. who said the sport overall is rer.ltively safe. talks of altitude problems encountered o n Oianaue -the north peak of Ever- HI 1.1.t-:TI "\ HO\ HU • est -on a chmb last summer. "Our upper base camp v.as at 17.000 feeL"' he said. "lf:,ou ha'e a problem at 17.000 feet it's reall) trouble. rt takes four da) s to get out of there by Land Rover so 1f )Our symptoms don"t go a"'a) )ou're probabl dead.·· One French guide did die as a result of altitude comphcat1ons on the Changtsc expcd11ion. The guide. who died of a cerebral edema. was cremated on the spot and the climbers contmued. "No matter bow good of shape you're in, the altitude really gets to you. It affects different people dif- ferent ways. Even the gu} "ho's in shape may be just floored by 11." Ziggy said. He is living proof: His own head- aches from the altitude ~ot so bad he was talcina up to 18 aspirin a day to keep aoina. When he returned home. the t\eadachcs persJSted for three months and he went to Hoag Hospi- tal for a mqnetic resonance imagina of his brain. "Uoda wanted to malce sure there was somethina in there.·· he Jokes now. Althouah she manages her fear of "' heights. t~ rock climbing isn't eas) for Linda ~use she 1s much shoner at 5 feet 211 mches than he is at S feet I I inches. "Being shon. I can't reach "hat he can:· she said "I can"t use the same holds. I ha'e to go up a complete!) different wa) ... Nonetheless. the) ha' e chm bed the Matterhorn. Mt. Wh1tne}. Russia's Mt. Elbns and s.cHral Cah· forn1a peaks t<>fether. Whether they re chmb1ng rocks or mountains. the hobby isn't che.ap. In add1t1on to the 1n1t11I expense of chmbmg clothes and equipment. a tnp can cost between $2.000 and S 12,000 per climber. depending how far they must travel to climb and how much umc the chmb will take. And the climbers lose income while the) arc ofT "ork. up to four months for an Everest climb Not all of that 1s out of pocket. Whenever possible climbers get equipment manufacturers to spon- sor them for part of the cost. That may be most important an years to come. The Mulhausers and some Russian climbers hope to funher alasnost Wlth a climbers' exchange proeram that would allow climbers easier access across borders. Besides needing formal 1n' 1ta- 1ions and getting bogged do"'n 1n red tape for pemuss1on to come to the United States to chmb. So' l('t climbers face the additional problem of money. Providing the~ can ge1 their paperwork processed -v. h1ch ma) take years -So' 1et climbers can buy the1..r way tQ Ne" York. but after that must have sponsors because they can't exchange their rubles for dollars. The M ufhauscrs hope to set up a chmbmg exchange that v.111 allov. climbers to escape fee<; 1n a swap situation that v.111 bnng '1et climbers here and allow .\mencan climbers free pas..age there The couple "'111 attempt ML McK.mle' ne\t summer with the Russian climbers '"After that. 11's going come to a scrcechmg halt."' said Linda. as she prepares to get on the Mo mm) Track.. She plans 10 cononue climb- ing wtth her husband 1 later on. though. The pair hope to go to J(jlimanJaro. the highest peak in Africa. on a future trek. "He said I had to get thC' hard climb out of the "'ay first (before a pregnancy).'' Ltnda said. "He sa)S, 'You can climb KilamanJaro when you're an old lad) · ·· When Linda's bab~ 1s old enough. be"ll learn to chmb. too. the) sa~ Ziggy's two children from a pre' 1ous marriage -Christopher Sp~der. 9. and Shannon C n cket. 6 -ha\C alrcad\ learned to chmb and \(ater- ska with the folks . Yes. the' water·sk1 . too Z188} 1s a former hfeguard at Huntington Beach State Beach and he still qualifies each )ear .. You do 11 JUSI to make sure )Ou'rc not 100 old and too fat to get around the buoys.·· be said But compeung in the annual water-sklmg race from Long Beach to Catalina and back -tl:! miles - should be proof enough. While the top skiers do 11 in 55 minutes. 11 takes Zig) two hours. to his cha- grin. He won"t be sausfied unlit he gets his time down to an hour and a half. he said. despite that ''1t"s hke World War 111 out there:· The Mulhausen plan to kN:p up their sporting act1v1ues for as long as they can and are always loolana for new challenges to conquer. Unhke the climber who said he docs 1t "because it's there." Z1gg)' sa.td he does "anything for the adrenaline rush" and Unda goes along "for the challenge. the sen~ of aocomphsb· menL" Maybe parenthood will slow them down, but nobodf s t.akanc bets. Favorite resta•l'Ut: Rub.y's Diner on Balboa Pier. Last movie stto: "Back To The Future 11." Favorite movie: '"Lawrence of Arabia" and "h's A Mad. Mad. Mad. Mad World." Favorite televlaloa lbow1: I don't watch much TV any-:_ more except on Sundays. Of those sho ws . "The McLaughlin Group" is my favon te. Last book read: "The Intellec- tuals" b\ Paul Johnson; "The First :20 Years of Monty Python" by Kim Johnson. First job: Painting and main- tenance at an apartment build- ing tn Minneapolis, in I 964. Last vacation: Hawaii, for the Fourth of July. Pet fantasy: For the Re- pubhcans to control the U.S. House of Representatives. Heroes: R o nald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt. Leonardo da Vinci. spo·r1 .1Gu·1· Uaycees offer:s transportation, seating for Harbor Boat Parade ... Special Advertiser Profiles b THI NORTH POLE -._. a... ...... of .. wartd'• .... ...... ~ .. open· --~~lnlrWte thla n HI.ad. TM high-tech wortclhOp wtll .,. .... at the ~--­on c.,.. DrM aoroea from hristmas GheriShed in HB UCt Daelgnen of the IWW a.. i>IMt .. the St• Trek Alaoole-tlon of lr'Ytne and the Aleoclated Studlntl of UCI. In ooorperatlon wtth the M.-ketpleee. ' t. For Gloria Orendorf, CtwtatmM II a time to chertlh. ..... capttlll c. ~a.rtltl. you ... 11 the name ot Orendorf'1 country ••~ atore In Hunttngton ........ ...ner Dale Square. 'ift!d W. year, 'ti• the eeuon for Ti ..... ~ ,_ doora down from the ....,._ Cherlah location, Oren-drif haa opened another shop, * CMrWt Chrlatmu Store. It's ~no wtth unusual gift IWna to kindle the holiday spirit. !""" I • y. a I way I I 0 v e d Chrtatmu,'' uya Orendorf, who calebratee her birthday during the holiday MUOn. "And this year they had a vacancy In the ~and we were overstocked 'ftth Chrtetmu merchandlM, so we took out a temporary teue.'' A glanc. around either ' Cherl9h lhop conftrma Oren-Ing the "world•• largeat "lrvtne II the nerve center for dorf'• proudly offered atatement Chriltmu 1toddng," which wtU my entire Southern Cal"omla that ''we're not an ordinary gift be given away, ftlled wtth $200 ~aworktlon.~~~laulwtll l...a. retmHnk~edby. atore." worth of gift•, In a future draw-"My .. 'vt' .,,. _, There are abundant collec-Ing. utelltte· to an International tlonl of hard-to-find Item• IUCh The Idea of Cherish wu born network, feeding me Information u ftgurlnel lnaplred by the In Orend<Srf'• home, where lhe about who I• naughty and nice.'' movie "The Wizard of Oz." vtn-operated an ever-expanding Plana for the worklhop In tage jewelry, Loull lcart orlglnal boutique. One day her fllm-lrvtne call for a toy ....arch and atatuettes, a aectlon devoted to maker hu1band, Jamie, came unuaual teddy beat8 (u well u home after an abaenoe of MV-development dlvtllon, main- • Taytor Bear collectlon), and a eral month•, found the place frame com:ter room, a two- number of metlculoully fuhlon-Inundated wtth potpourri, and itory manu acturlng plant and a _... little 1 1 fl 1 b artl t shipping dock for retndeer and _, g r gur nee Y s auggeated that lhe open a shop. 1lelgh. Children who visit Maud Humphrey -whoM eon, That wu five years ago and, Santa'• Workshop wlll be In- Humphrey Bogart, made some-after turning her original Bolsa vtt-to write a nar.nnal letter to what of a name for hlmMlf In Chica Road atore Into a sue-t; chief execut~-_- Hollywood. ceaa, she moved to the larger Then, a few steps away, you location In the Warner Dale Clau1 plans to maintain a high open the door of the Cherish Square, 6074 Warn&J. Ave. profile at his lrvlne faclllty, mak- Chrl1tmaa Store, presided over Thia 11 the first· year that Ing hlmMlf avallable for photo by Shlrl Flanagan, and enter a Cherish hu offered a special opportunities with local chll- vtrtual North Pole replete with Chrlatmu 1tore, but It may not dren. The coat of a portrait with unuaual holiday Items -lnclud"' be the lat. Santa ranges from $5 for an =====.......................................... ----=========--ln1tant photo to $10 for a two-minute vtdeo. "We picked lrvlne for our ex- panllon becauM It Is on the own to Ir ................. •tv•1 frolll UCI Star Trelr club at santa•1 WUibltDfl •• ffrUiw leftf J•!f Horv•t. J.,..•• Mori•~ Mid Ov1a ......... cutting edgeof toy technology," and glrla who want to meet the.. Claus explained. "Plus, the de-toy magnate wlll find him at : mographlcs tell us Orange Santa's Workshop at the Mar-: County Is an excellent location ketplace/lrvlne on Dec. 9, 10, : to launch our new products." 16, 17, 22 and 23. t-tours are : The Marketplace/lrvlne already from noon to 6 p.m. Saturdays, · Is home to Mveral successful noon to 4 p.m. Sundays and 4 to : retell, entertainment and food 7 p.m. Dec. 22. : entrepreneurs. Admission to see Santa Is St : Santa Claus wlll be on site at for children. Proceeds from · his lrvtne workshop for three Santa's Workshop wlll benefit weekends In December. Boys UCI Childcare Services. "CannJlappiness" Huntington shoppers get Lucky Or Visit One Of Our Christmas Stores Pop in on those loved ones, customers, or business associates this holiday season with a festive gounnet popcorn gift pack. Prices stMt at $12.95 and can be shipped anywhere in the continent.al U.S. for only $2.95 ~·~~~ Call Toll Free Heritage Plaza, Culver at W alnnt Laguna Hills Mall 1-800-873-CORN _Main Place, Sant.a Ana South Cout Plaza Cryst.al Court Inine Market Place Quntlty Dllcouts AYallable YOUR FAVORITE NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE DISCOUNT! TOYS TOYS The opening of Lucky Stores' newest food center In Hunt- ington Beach confirms Lucky's commitment to bulld neigh- borhood stores suited to the needs of local shoppers. This new store waa bullt with today's "smart shopper" In mind, and offers the conve- nience of one-stop shopping to save consumers time and money without sacrificing quali- ty or variety. The new Lucky Food Center, at 7212 Edinger Ave., Is de- llgned to meet the spec:lflc- need1 of consumers In the Im- mediate Huntington Beach neighborhood. Approximately 120 employees man the super- mnet 24' houri a day. The ltore covers more than 88,000 square feet with over 52,900 square feet of sales area. While product variety Is greater than -In most stores, the same low Lucky prices are found In each department. The new Huntington Beach Lucky featurees over 300 farm- fresh produce Items, a service meat counter, a fresh seafood counter (with a free steaming Mrvlce for lobster, shrimp and clams) a service dell, Chinese kitchen. a pizza 1hop and cheese Island, a soup and salad bar, a self-serve frozen yogurt machine. a •rvlce bakery, video rentals, a pharmacy. a reading center, and fresh-cut flowers and plants with an In- store florist. The new Lucky offers an ex- tensive variety of low-price groceries, frozen food, dairy products and an expanllve · sefeotlon of wtne and beer. : In a continued cornmttment to : efficient service, the new store: offers 13 checkatands, u well · as Lucky's EZ Checkout syetem: that utlllzes debit card payment : and the 3's a Crowd pollcy. : "Lucky Is firmly committed to : providing everyday low prices· and designing stores to meet: the needs of the neighborhoods: they service,'' confirms Wllllam : E. Ylngllng Ill, president of: Lucky's Southern Callfornla Division. "Our Huntington Beach ston! Is an example of store-specific marketing," he added. "We're provtdlng an expanllve array of products to meet the specific needs of this community's con- sumer.'' --Oranoe Coeet DAILY PtLOT~. Oecur ... · 1... -: ~------------------._ ______ ..... ________________________________________ ...... _. J:rm.Y by Bil Keane COUJllT&a CUL TUU by Matatta & Matatta PEA1'UT8 CIRCUS -------"Mommy! The pot's throwing up!" MARMADUKE . by Brad Anderson -.. . .. NANCY --~RLO AND JANIS !'UMBLEWEEDS -- ------- t.Allff rJe 'IJl"f}f 'tt>tJ 1t>VA¥, ~I HAPfA ~A~MYll!!lr ~ft\W AllW aftJM WMJVA~Ff! = .~ . -. PRABBLE ,. ~08Sl8R08B ----------- 't'ov CAnt ~ve with them, 'fOV CAn·t f if'd the ri~~t a\~ for -tnem. DENNIS THE MENACE t .. ... r t . by Hank Ketcham ~ .. I~ •'l ...., i l l i ~ • 1 GUESS WE'RE DIFFERENT 'CAL& '1001RE l'R'<IN6 TO FIGG ER M 'MiERE Ya/~ GOI~ NEXT" H4' I'M 1RYI NG 1i f IGGER OOT \'MERf l JUST CNJf. F~. • . ' l , by Jerry Scott by Tom K. Ryan NO, SU~ WA~ HA1'04ea< ftlRL. A'f'THE MINe~' l..WIOf\I PANCE. by Kevin Fagan GARFIELD GARf'.'IHD. HAVE. "IOO !>E.EN Ml.f STRrPEP flE? t CAN' r FINP IT' AN~WH£fl'.E ! .. IZ-1 OH WUL. I OOE.55 I'LL <l051' HAVE. TO WEAR Ml.I POLKA POT ----TIE IHSTEAP FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDG&1>ARKER SAM'S WITH A CLIENT, ABBEY I l.'LL HAVE HIM CALL YOU I FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY I ' by Garry Trudeau . . by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston -. by Tom Bath . .« lJEAH ... ONE I 1WO . iHRE£ I RX.lR I AND ~IVE ! - .WVIDAmAN ... C&:14 ..... ~of plannina bad AB ~t We wanted to crate 1 mood llDDilbt IO the pelt.I woukt be im· mawed in eltaance ... aid J .. Dale, chairman ol the 5S2 Club's Oaristmu Catol Ball And, there wu elepnce at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel ewnL It was supplied by the women _... out in fashionable aowm ~ with beads, rhinestones iDd eequim and their escorts, baod- IOIDe in naxedos; by the decorations or metallic topiary trees tinina the entrance ">".to the California and ~ Ballrooms; from the SlllC with ~ Cbristmas trees and &om the mmored dinina tables centered with white floral ana.qe- metits trimmed in red and areen. Elepnt., yes, but never stodlY nor dull; the place WIS jwnpina and the llOICO'( 011 1 dance ftoor filled to fJdlll when tbe M.WC Connection Bud invited them to .. Twist and Shout" and do t.be ~ ~ was party spirit •boudi111-.. '"l'bis bell is a N~ Bach tradition,.. aid Dale of the 24th annual evenL .. And, for tho fint time. we Will make more tban s 100,000 due to the undetwritina dl'orta ol Dr. I.a. Af•llp&e. We are calliDa him Dr. Hit now," joked Dale. Wl.Wam .,......... ~dent of '52. announced that the ~up bad already met its S 1 million pledF to :r~~m-i:r= I De ball WU 1bemed '"'J'be don of Otriltmu'' and a Yoml ll'OUP .. The ~of am.c- Put .. pro.'idldmulic:al D01CS '°' a bit of DOA'Wi• "I've been involved in about 20 ol the bells... aid · and emcee ~ BUMU. wbs;:'C the plC'Stl in .. White Christmu" and "Silent Njpt" just like be bu over the ye.an. ............. the Pany and 0eorse ~cancer Center, and the bell ~ would be 8Ckted to that amount. Golden Ansel contributors ($5,000 and above) indoded aucst.s Donoa and John Crean, ~llina and Michael Hayde. Richard and Sandy Sewell u well u Newport Harbor Radiology Associates. A number of Another member with a 20-year attendance. record. Cllrll a.,, Ir! aid, .. , can almost bear the voic:ie or Andy Devino ttadina "the Ni&bt before Christmas.· Andy read it l'or yean.. then John Wayne and Claire Trevor. I miss that read.in&. .. ~ ............... .,...... .................. -........ . The tradition of a sumptuous meal still held with the servina of wild mushroom soup en croutc; lob- ster medallions salad; roast sirloin and &esb raspberries cbambord with deConlioos, invitations and pro. ..,.... and Dr. h9I b& Italian hazelnut bitc0tte. Ilaria aai. pa.ms; Nen Belter, b~tality; llm Tfie drpna: and the spirit wilt was food and bevcnae cbaiJwoman. -..... favon (statina Tiffany live on sina: oou~ weR captured Other committee memben in-picture frames), .._. R....._, ~ on film (10me with Santa) by John volved were GttldMa Dale, wbo did ,aep&e, luet ~ue, Dralll• Blom phou>paphy. nMR rux '1'fOP ...,..., ..... ? Ohoole S CUfomia"s Leadef in Setectlon. s.Mce. Ouelity. & Price •••-sso.• FOi au entire CICllllcflon ol T Ull9dDs. ....... T ......... lJ Yn. ON OK. 0,.. 14 lln. 1515 S. I.AS vtGAS ll.YD. I.AS VEGAS. "'1 Ml ITM D9C JOCICl'l'S "TM U,.iwed '"ks"'"*" All~olM9c Ms.nit Bech d ..... , ... ,. I P.u. •.. , ............ .... ..... hdflc c...e ...,., (JU)• IHI (TH) ttltm .... ,111.,.. ... Qaftl Tndiboflll •Goat! I' HAl'J C..tbolic. ,,..,...,.., Non-Omo-. u..;..~ \'\'\ l .\'\DJ:HS Someone will want unwanted babies • rs ,,,.u 861~ ......... 't'mlla of your very own will be wonderful? If so, talk to some of your friends who have had babies. They wiU tell you that it is very hard work. Babies mean sleepless niahts.. They get sick. They cost money. Motherhood is an enormous responsibility. Arc you ready for it? Giving up a baby for adoption· is the most unselfish thing a mother can do. I~ you are not sure which dfrection to go, please get counsel- in,. Talk with someone who knows all sides of this story. It will be the most important decision of your young life. Make the right one. - NO NAME PLEASE • • • I • I tn col roE I get foo act eel I lau ba ne1 for. re1 rec } wb Ja· fee inc ar• ma ( ent ah tra thi. Bu era tn 1 dn cer. Thi •• wb rec fav L L Prt .. in ' • mil wery holiday eeason families adopt a new adition or two. AB the years pass, our lections of customs grow and ao do our iters of treasured recipes. t comes as no surprise that a !lerous share of traditions involve d. In fact, fanciful foods are what tually inspire our annual ebrations. Jong before Thanksgiving mchee the holiday aeaaon, home kers and cooks sift through wspapen and boob, 8W'Ching · special additions to a >ertoire of favorite holiday ipea. ~t the same time, delicaciea .ich have hibernated since nuar.Y ... ,(~·.uv.a.k.en. Our.-· 1sting habits reveal that Lu.lgent anacb and desaerta ! permiHible, if not .ndatory, during the holidaya: :ranberriea, which herald the tire holiday feasting seaaon, rays lend a ruby-red glow to .ditional holiday sweeta. And a year c:ranberriee are tra VOfW· t why limit ounelvea to savoring 1nberriea briefly and only in di..: __ , ? loMJllAI waya. 'imee are changing! Now eemi-tart ed cn.nberriee debut in a new mueeli ul which is available year 'round. ii 1De1D1 you can rekindle the botidaya' rm glow any time of year juat by jpping up these cranberry-ki11ed :ipes.They are all tried-and-true family orita, each with a new look. -.................. a I ,...,. 1b ••• .... ·~·.....,· ...... ........ .... ,. ........... ... -., Or.,.. Coiiil DAILY PILOT~. o.a1....,. 7, ,._ • Heavenly Cheese Pie in its crunchy muesli crust reigns supreme as a finale to an elegant dinner. Tb.is is a refreshing light revision of cheesecake, AND it's a creamy no-bake version. Make Fruity Cheese Spread early in the day to let the flavors mingle. Then after dinner, linger over steaming coffee and serve the spread with fresh fruit wedges for a continental deuert. Country Holiday Crisp and Jeweled Tea Ring epitomize warm, holiday feelings tied to old- f uhioned baking. The tea nng reveals that spectacular yea.st pastry can be ultra-easy, yet taste like you spent hours of ~.and~. Cookiee are everyone's old and new holiday tradition. Plan to make aeTeral dozen Cranberry )(oeali Dropi for family, guests. gifta and Senta. (He will prob.bly tuck a few extra in hil pocM for later, too.) Theae u.naasuming, knobby brown aema~ a blimrd of delights: dHe.d-d-anberries, nugeta, flabl and nuta. In the bustling holiday kitchen, food must be festive, fun and fool- proof. Not only will you tute quick, euy IUCCfJll, JOU will aleo io9e INkiD( theee recipes well in advance. That's a new tradition to treasure year 'round, bever. Jeweled Tea Ring AMI•"""',,_,.,. .. .._.•.,__ n.BIM. Gl.-1._,h.. .......... .._ ... "' ......... -.r 1·t'1111•r 111•oa •trnrn•• b •>Jmee .....,...... oa.a 1-(1-.)a b •>-1..-.... _.. .... aal dw T9pr11 .. r.. m.e PreMat ONl to SW. LiPUJ pwe ...... ..._ 0. .................. 11.~ ......... r,i...., ... -..-...s,awa• ,,_,. ... wp.m..~....a ... cnllblliijlilillll..._ • ._ .... "'._..-.q. tr ..... •pc • ......... _ ........... ,t: ................ a ....... .... 1CfJJ ...... c.t....... Jlk ... 1111' ¢TTllflllllilJii ...... ... 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Food is the sinale most import- ant pert of the posada celebration, with puty-eoers contributina to a potluck 'extravapnza. As pan of the buffet-style spread, ROIU'ita ofl'en its Mid.n.i&ht Empenada1 ad POllda Toetldat as COil~ Dieat, delidoua. altemaliva to 111nd1nS boHday fare. • After the meal everyone caa participate in sin11n1 old Christmas favorites and breakina the pinata. MJDNfGBT EMPANADAS 1(1 ..... ) ... •etfnlea ...... ...... dlaw'141 ... ewt la ..... .. 1 .. .-lllr1Me• meat flOm&, FlattlD .. brlilld ........... into a 4-iDdl dlde. Spooa 'ill cup meat ftlUlll into center of acb doulb wt and top ,nth V. cup cbecle. Fold doulh over fillina to mab half circle. Presa ectees toeetber to 1cal. Place ems-0 edH OD liabtly pated bakina sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and let rile in warm place for 1 S to 20 minutes. Remove wrap, ~ with ea and bake at 3SO d$ees for 20 to 25 minutes or until er aolden brown. Maka 16 Midnight# ndfe ..... .. t Cllfl ........ Cll•••.r M•teftY Jn dtene 1 ea. beatem HUGHfS SH()ppf RS WINI Empeud.ts POSADA TOSTADAS Ve .... N'.O 11 ~n tenUlaa 1 11 .... cu refrlM 91:11 ...... .. , . .,...,, ........ 1 Midi ••••• meat sw-.:.. reetpe ....... su...-aeu.ee ' ~ C'lledUr deele In a large heavy saucepan, bea OITAILS IN STOltl 3 to 4 inches -oil to 3SO degrees. WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES Float tortilla on hot oil and im-mediately center bowl of metal ALASK•N · HALIBUT STEAKS F!llfU ... 4.91 Fre~h FRO ZEN BUTTERFISH FILLETS L •• 3.98 l6 2.98 BONIUSS Cl:OD ROAST BEEF CHUCK Rose 5.oz Sliced CANADIAN BACON La. 1.79 .. EA. I~·· ..... SI.LOIN LAMB CHOPS GfNUINE AMERICAN La.2.79 01 McFarland I ·lb Chub White GROUND TURKEY . EA 1.19 fAWI• JOHN 91.ICID BACOll 1 LB PKG Jimmy Deon Pork Sausage· BISCUITS OR MUFFINS IA. 1.-19 EA 1.69 ladle, with insulated handle on; top; p ladle down until tortilla• begins to form a basket shape around lad.Jc. • Leav the ladle submerged to 20 • to 25 nd. Remove ladle from "I oil; sing ton~. remove tonilla" shell. Drain upside down on paper . towels. f ] Fill bottom otJeach tonilla sheU with 2 tablesJ><?OnS beans and. I/• I cup meat filling. Top with J shredded lettuce and cheese. Makes 16 Posada T ostadas. 1 Servba1 .. ueatioa: Garnish I with any of the following: r chopped green onions or tomatoes, sliced ripe olives. sour : cream, guacamole and salsa. I I SHREDDED MEAT FILLING J J tablespoon vegetable oil 't S ponds boaeJess, beef cluack rout J Garlic powder , Salt aad pepper _ J" 1 11-ouce jar mild chunky • plcaate saace I 1 14 ~-once cu beef brotb 1 In large skillet, heat oil. Brown ! roast on both sides. Transfer roast f to a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking dish: ._, sprinkle with garlic powder. salt I and pepper. In small bowl, stir : together salsa and beef broth. Top I roast with salsa mixture. ' Bake covered. at 350 degrees for l 3 to 4 hours or until meat is 1• .. -... -tender':·Drain--alHiq\:lid .fr-0m-paA;. .... reserve drippings. 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For such absolution, he may need a knockout Leonard. meanwhile. finds himself in another .. no win" situ- ation, similar to when he scored a TKO victory over Donny Lalonde 13 months ago and fought Thomas Hearns to a draw last June. "I have not really focused on an opponent since Marvin Hagler, .. Leonard admitted the other day, .. but Duran makes me concentrate." Perhaps concentration will not be enough. Leonard refuses to acknowl- edge that he is less of a fighter than when he defeated Hagler here 2'12 years ago, but can there really be any question? Not only should his motivation be • questioned, one must also ask about bitpbysicaJ ability. • It's burnout," says Sugar Ray, surelynot all tongue-in-check. • Yet, how much will he need to out-point Duran, who lS just 18 -months away from inviting fnends over for a 40th birthday party? Leonard lost to Duran in 1980 • because he stood. toe-to-toe. and • tried to outslug the fierce Panam1an. , Su.pr.Ray then.changed tactics to dance, jab. and taunt Duran into ;. humiliating defeat five months later. •. But those stategics were used so ~ long ago, by almost-different men. • can they really matter tonight? ... Leonard can still dance but cer- .. tainly not for 12 rounds. Therefore. ~· what should we expect from these ... two rina warriors? • ••Determination will get me • throuah the night," says Leonard. • ·but wftat of Duran's determination? It is a difficult fight to predict. :•even ~ouah ~onard is the clear • wqcnng rivonte. •. T don't look for a knockout. I • don't even look for any knock- .• downs. ' Instead. l look for two veteran • • millionaires. each weigh mg I S • pounds fllOre than when they last •: fouaht, to call upon all of their tricks ~ of t&e trade. .. Each will score. Each will arouse the audience. Each will display : • courqe and audactty and the in- stinct ofa killer. And, because of those reserves of ability and heart. perhaps Sugar Ray ·and Roberto will perform well enouab to send the audience excited- ly into the casinos to spend millions, which is what this fi&ht 1s really • about, anyhow. More than likely, however, this fiJbt will evolve into a leaniDJ. cllnchina, and grabbing match - not pretty to watch and even more difficult for the judges to score. A prediction? S~ Ray Leonard to win by split decision over Robenb Duran and afterward (a) berate the media for doubti• bis putness, (b) prai1e l; Duran for lhowina such courqe, (c) ooUect SU million, (d) announce . dlilt be hasn't decided whether to • mire or bdp leaCb his 16-ycar-old ' IOD bow to talk with prls. ~ Oum, in tum, wiU (a) claim in 5Daniab that the Judies ~ snju-. diced llllimt him. (b) admit that be IUd Ho Ma nine yean llO bcc:au.e be bad eaten a bed burrito, and (c) ........... TAU.IY/Cll .. .. fllf,11 ,. 11001 I 00 I H \I I CdM has taken second chance to· the fullest -JON fDGUSON Of -o._ "!-' ...., It wu just a little less than a month aao when a tou&b one-point loss in a classic crosstown rivalry bad possibly spelled an end to Cor· ona del Mar Hiah's football season. "I was thiMin1 the season's over," said senior offensive tackle Bobby Hall, earlier this week while cnjoyina one of the perks of makin& the championship game with a media luncheon at the Sequoia Ath· letic Oub. "I didn't think we'd get in the playoffs. I was thinking were weren't going to put the pads on the rest of the season." View l.ea&ue title en route to the final, the S'ea Kinas have taqn more of the anderelJa route this season and do not poaeu the depth of last year's ti tie squad. This yeat's tenion bad lost only onqe in their first three yean of Coiona dcl Mar football, having dropped a p..me as freshman before aoina undefeated as sophomores and ~ a P9;ir of p~es durin1 last year s vanity campatgn. Two days later, the Sea l(jngs were accorded the only at-large berth for the CIF Division V1 playoffs. They have since proven it was well- dcservcd. pion Savanna forfeited its games. The Sea Kings, defending Division VI champions. enter Fri- day's championship game at Orange Coast College playing their best foot- ball of the season. They're a team with players who have been there before. But La Quinta also is a team which has saved the best for last. especially on defense wtth three shutouts in three playoff games. "After the Newport Harbor game, we got a second chance at winning." sajd senior Jerrott Willard, a stand- out at fullback and inside linebacker. ''Now, we don't want to mess this up." Scntor comcrback and wide re- ceiver Weston Johnson said havtng won before doesn't reduce the hunger, "just because it's been so frustrating during the year We had only lost one game JOing in as ptors. There were high expecta- tions. We came in with a pos1t1ve attitude, but getting our butts kicked the first game kmd of set the tone." It was a division w1th two quality fourth place teams. Brea-Olinda even had a better record than CdM, but couldn't have blocked the way since it eventually earned a regular be~h when Orange League co-cham- Since earning the benh. Corona del Mar has played very strongly, While last season's contingent was more of a powerhouse team which· went 12-0-2 and captuf!<i the Sea Those seniors had to realize that this was(l't the same kind of ex- perienced group whlch dominated foes a year ago. It would tak.c ume lO build a team. --.. "I think what separates them ......................... -... Unlven..,...1 8rlan Smith reech•• In to try to poll• NII ew., from arett Roberu of lnrlne durln9 •·--·~• ..... lniine cruises past Uni behind ·Molle The Dally Piiot Junior John Molle set a school record with 39 points, and had 17 rebounds as Irvine took advanla:JC of University's up-tempo game for an 87-64 vtctory over the Trojans at Chnst College lrvinc Wednesday night. Molle was 13 for 20 from the field and 12 of 13 from the foul line as lrvme evened its record at 2-2. The Trojans art 1-1. "Uruvcrsity basically played a Loyola Mary- mount style of game." said Irvine Coach Steve Keith. "They shot so many Js that I never rcally felt comfortable. despite the final score. For- tunately, we were able to cash in on a lot of opcn- court opportunities." The Vaqueros broke out to a 21-10 lead after one quarter. played on nearly even terms in the ICICOod, then rnana&cd matchina 26-point quar· ten in the third and fourth to win going away. The Trojans managed to hit seven from 3- poiot ranae. including four from sophomore Donnell Dowdy, who led the way for University with 25 points. for Irvine, senior Grca Bains chipped in with l 9 points and sophomore Brian Boothroyd added 10. • 1n the Gahr-Cerritos Tournament: • Woodbridae Hiab junior Bryant McLemore was near perfect with 28 eointa and l.S rebounds to lead the Warrion put Centen.o.ial Hiab, 58-SO, in the tint round pme. Tbe War- rion will play either LA Bannina or Lona Beach Millikan ton.iabt 11 6 p.m. at Cerritos Hieb. Mclemore, a 6-foot-3 forwa.rd,-hit 1 l of 12 ~ot.s &om tbe field and six of 1evcn from the line. Wbile~pabbina l I defensive boards and four at the offensive end Woodbridte'• Romalis Taylor added five points and eight rebounds. while Bnan Rauch had nine points. "We just dJd a real good JOb of trying to keep running. and we hit free throws when we needed to (1 7 of 26 1n the game)," said Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon, whose team improved to 2-1. "ThC) arc a real up-tempo team. It looked like Circus Vargas for a while. It was a good win for us agamst a prett) talented team." Down 16-9 at the first stop, Woodbndge took over the game m the second and thud quarters behind tho~ three players. outsconng Centennial 20-8 10 the second quarter and I 3-1 I in the third for a 42-}S lead. McLcmore had 10 points and Rauch fi ve in the second quaner. and McLcmore came back with eight more in the third. "We got the ball inside a great deal in the second and third quarter, and that was the difference m the game," Shannon said. In the Garden Grove Tournament: • Estancia will try for the consolation cham- pionship following a lopsided 69-3 l victory over Bolsa Grande. The Eagles (1-2) will meet the winner of today's Laguna Hill...0.rden Grove pme at 4:15 on Friday. Estancia led the whole wa[e!;j' made it a blowout in the third quarter. . na 25-19 at balft.ime, the Eagles ouucorcd Boise. 2'7-6, in the period. Eatancia's Mike Hus ICOl'ed 11 of his pmo-hiab 21 points in the quaner a the Easies e:itpanded their lead to 27. for 1ood measure, Estancia then held the Matadors to o.nly six points in the fib.al quarter to complete the rouL Outy Heftdia added 14 for E11anaa, while Hau and TotTCY Hammond wete 1k ~undina .. leaders wtth eight ap1ecc. Adnan Trujillo dished off seven assists. Three players had su points each to account for the top pomt production for Bolsa Grande. In the Laguna Beach Tournament: •Fountain Valley's Dcmck Corcoran h.ad 28 pomts, including four 3-pomters, and Mike Merli added 23 points as the Barons rolled past Pac1fica, 79-48 in the consolation quarterfinals of the Laguna Beach ToumamenL Fount.am Valley plays Serra in a consotauon semifinal Thunday at 2:30 p.m. In a non-league game: • Saddleback watched a su-pomt halftime cdae disappear as 1t went cold. and Lona Beach Poly took over in the third quaner en route to a S2·3' non·~ victory. Saddkback fell to l-2, while Poly improved to 2-0. "We were &eadina midway throuah the third quarter and doina fine, and then we lost the tempo of the ball prne," wd Saddlebeclc Coach Pat Quinn. "After that. ~couldn't &et anythin, aoina. It wasn't that they played that aood. don't think either team did ... Poly outscored the Roadrunnen. 19-7 10 the third quarter to take a 36-30 advantqe and then domfoated the final quarter. Saddleback hit only S of 24 shots in the second half. when "our lhot selection was poor," Quinn aid. Ancm Mcfarlane bad nine points to lead Saddleback and Marco Gomez bad 10 rebounds. Rod Hannibal kd Poly Mth 22 pomts. .. It was our fifth game in m days. .. Q\unn said. .. We miabt have nan out of ps; rm not sure. It wun't that eVideat, but we weR POUftd· ina the bo8rds contiMaltt, in fint baJ( and in the tecond it really dropped off:" 1ftf most. this year and last year, was it seemed so easy la.st year," Johnson said. ··What made this year sDCcial was we overcame adversity. We had goaJ line stands in three straight games. It shows the heart and character of this team ... His brother, comcrback-wtde rt'- cc1vcr Warren Johnson, added, ··Last year. we had so much talent, so many good players. This year, everybody 1s coming together a nd playing well in the playoffs. "last year, Valencia and us were favored at the start. There were guys (Please w~ CdM/0 1 Sooner victims , go down ·willingly It's not often you knock someone down on the pla_y.ground and have t.bem act up and say nice-thinp. about )OU. It happens to Billy Tubbs all the ume "I dJdn't schedule Oklahoma to have that done to me. but no. l got no hard feelings ... said Angelo State · ·co:actr f!d·Mcssbarger:·wtrost·Ramr aot hammered. 130-6:!. Monda) ruiht b> the Tubbs bunch at llth- ranked Oklahoma. .. He wants blS kids loose and confident. and obviously. it's work.- ma. Heck. Billy and I go back a few years and that's always been his philosophy. I knew thaL" Messbargcr added. "before I ever set foot in the place." Think Messbarger 1s only holding his tonauc because the Sooncrs' 68- point margm was thetr smaJJcst thlS season? Thmk again. Nonhcastem 1Umo1s' Golden EaaJes got shot down. 146-S I. Satur- day by the Sooncrs -the 95-pomt margin was the highest ever invotv- m& a Div1s1on I team -and Coach Rees Johnson wam't b1ting bis bp either. "A lot of people don't like the way he operates or the fact that Billy runs 1t up," Johnson satd, .. but I think he's done an outstandinajob. "If it was a math class. aod you '°' an •A· on your fint two tests and the teacbeT tokl you to get a ·c oo the next one, you'd be pretty disap- pointed. Well, Billy is just tryina to teach bis lods to play as hard as they can whether they're up sue or 60." As 1t turned out. math skills did play an important role in Okla-homa'ueason~penina 173-101 vie· tory over U.S. International. The Soonen mtssed collqc baskctbaU's tint JOO-point half by failina to connect on four 3--pornt shots in the final minute oftbe period and had to ICtlle for a record 97. .. Tbat's what academics will do for you." Tubbs aid. "Our pays subtncted from lOOand fiaund the only way to act there was t6c J...point lboL,. Admittedly, the Gulls are used to th.as kind oftreatmerit. They fulisbed on the sbon end of the 181-lSO contest last teUOn in which LoYola Marymount set the NCAA mail fOt m<>1t J>C?IDts by a team. But did USTU Co.ch Guy 1.arecky t.w to ,...__UTD/QJ ~s nu1nerous changes for next year After 61 yean, llOlnethiaa new tw beeD added U> tbe Soutbern Cali-IWaia Yatina Aaociation•• Mid- wiaw llcptta. In fact, there M: 1ever91 innova-tiooa. tbe mo1t im~t beina that "'North America's biant teptta" will be bdd over two weekends in Fcbnwy, inS1e9d of the c:ul10llW')' one, aocordiQI U> Burton Jay of San ~ 1be 1990 commodore of ' The majors-rt of the Midwinters will be held Feb. I~ 11 with 18 SCY A clubs actina as hosts. A week later, Feb. 17-19: .three other clubs, Coronado Cays T acht O ub and Mi.aaion Bay Yacht O ub of San Di .. and Los AJlaeles Yacht Oub will wind up the mammoth regatta which ia ex~ted to draw nearly 1,000 boats in 90 classes. Oriainally the Midwinters were bostecl over a sinale weekend by clubs in the Los Angeles-Lona Beach area, but was changed a number of years qo to include other teOlf'lpbi- caJ areas. from San Dicao to Ventura counties. Another chanle is the inclusion of Arizona Yacht Club, ScottldaJe. Ariz. u one of the host clubs. Arizona Yacht O ub will start such classes u the Thistle. Catalina-22. Portsmouth 20 It 26, Coronado-I 5 andPHRF. The chanac. accordiog to scneral chairman Lawrcnc::e S. Lewis, is ex- pected to inCTease the participation. And power boats wiU be included for the fint time in many ycari with the advent of a Cruiser Naviption con~t (predicted log), co-.hosted by C..brillo 'Beach Yacht Oub and the Southern CaUfomia Cruiser Associa- tion. "There will be races in every section of the SCY A arc.a for every IYJ?'.C of racer, and we hope that you will participate." said Jay in making the a.nnounccment. Coronado Cays Yacht Club will "''''" ,.. •.• :11,,, ,01·•:' ............... Mellurement System {IMS), lntrrnatiooal Off. abore Rule OOR) and Performance Hindi~ Radnt fleet (PHRF) clauel.~ of ~m must belona to the San Die8o fleets. ..,.. Miaio11 Bay YacbtOub will give II.arts to Capri-22, Victory, Geary·IS, Uahtn•na. TitlstJe, laser A It B, and sailboard classes. Los Anaeles Yacht Oub will host such classes as IMS, ULDB-70, SCORA-31, c.aJ-40 and S-0-5. Rac- ina at lhesie clubs will be over three da)'S. All others \!(ill be two days. Originally, the Midwinters wtre sailed over a three-day weekend ne~t President Lincoln's birthday. The trophy schedule,.as usual. will be one trophy for five yachts in a class: two trophies for eight yachts: three trophies for 12 yachts; four trophies for 16 yachts. and fi ve trophies for 20 or more yachts in a class. Almoa IACbbey'• col•mo •P-pe•n every Tt•n4ay. Reds, Mets swap relievers By BEN VI ALKER /t#._...w,... NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Joe Carter finally was traded and so were ace relievers John Franco and Randy Myers -for each other -as baseball's winter meetings finished with a flourish Wednesday~ In a day of big de.als. free agent Kent Hrbek took less money to stay at home in Minnesota while free aaent Jeff Reardon left the Twins and went back to Boston. It all started when Bill Gullickson returned from Japan and signed with Houston in the morning. The slower-than-usual meetings then hit full speed. Reanfon and Hrbek made their moves and in the late afternoon, CanCT went from Cleveland to San Dieao fou paclcage that included Sandy Alomar Jr. At niabt. Cincinnati sent Franco to the New York Mets for Mycn, with each team also &etting a minor leaguer. And then San Diego gots its second outfielder of the day, sisnin& free agent Fred Lynn. With trade rumors circulating about big names Ii.kc Mike Greenwell. Von Hayes, Lee Smith and little names like Tim Leary, most teams planned to stay in town past the official end of the meetings. Cleveland and San Diego, which conditionally agreed to trade Caner o n Monday night, finished their business soon before the deadline to complete their deal. The Indians sent Can er. one of baseball's top hitters, to the Padres for Alomar. a catcher who was the minor league player of the year, plus Chris James and pros~ Carlos Baerga. ·rm definitely relieved." Carter said from his home in Kansas. "I know San Diego is a good ballcl11b and it's a chance to compete on a contender." Caner, 29, hit 35 home runs -most for the Indians since Rocky Colavito's 42 in 1959 -d rove in 105 runs and balled .243. He averaged 31 homers and 108 RBis in the last four seasons with Cleveland . Carter was not signed for next year and indicated he would leave the Indians when he became eligible for free agency after the 1990 season. Newport tops .CdM, reaches final The o.-y Not going to be easy." •Fountain Valley's P.J. Polowski Newport Harbor High had sailed The Sailors improved to 4-0 with scored two goals to lead the Barons to victory in its first two Irvine the victory, while CdM fell to 3-1. past Pacifica, 3-1 . in a non-league Tournament games. but against Newport's offensive effort came match. The Barons. who play in the cross-town rival Corona del Mar in from several players. although Alex finals of the Santa Ana Tournament the championshjp semifinals. it was Opoulos, whose had a hand in on Saturday at I I :30 a.m. at Rancho 1 much different story. almost every goal for Newport in the Santiago College. improved to 4-0 The Sailors did win. 2-1, 10 ad-tournament. assisted on both scores. with the wip... PANAMA CITY, Pua.ma -Na· --- tion.alillic fervor whipped up by the 90vem-~...,. ment is tumina toniaht'• tit.le fi&ht between __ _ Supr Ray Leonarcf and Roberto Duran into a symbolic political clash. The flaht comes at the low point in Pahama-United S\ltet relations, with the U.S. aovmnne1n lmPoSina economic sanctions to fotcie the ouster of military stronaman Oen. Manuel Antonjo Noriep. A coup that bepn with U.S. support was botched 1n October. · "For Panama, I am aoina to beat that loudmouth," Duran said in a television adverusment, in which he also asks fans .. to be smart and bet on me." The city is expected to come to a standstill tonight durina the live television broadcast of the 6Jht. Giant screens are beina put up in low income neighborhoods to make it easier for fans to watch and cheer Duran. A radio announ~r warned Tuesday that the De- fense Forces should be 'alert because it would be the best time for an invasion by U.S. forces. But many of the nearly 12,000 soldiers on U .S. 1'ascs in Panama also will be watching the fight. "You can imagine whom I'll be rooting for." a U.S. Army officer said. "Leonard." The fight, at las Vegas. bas Joined government Nicholls gives Kings OT win Bernie Nicholls scored two goals, in- cluding his 20th of the season with 2:09 left a in overtime, to lift the Los Angeles Kings #.., "-.:, to a 5-4 victory over the Vancouver Canucks Wednesday night at the Forum. Luc Robitaille passed the puck from behind the net to Nicholls.. whose 2~foot wrist shot hit Joaltender Kirk McLean's right pad, bounced between his legs and into the net. Elsewhere m tbe NHL Wednesaay~ •Jett 4, Flamea 3: Laurie Boschman's shon- handcd goal midway through the third period pve Winnipeg the victory in Calgary. • Peap!D1 5, Capitals 3: Phil Bourque and John Cullen scored early in the third period to give host Pittsburgh lhe victory m Craig Patrick's debut as Penguins coach. •~en 5, Devils l : At Madison Square Garden. James Patnck scored twice in the first period and Bob Froese made 31 saves as the Rangers got three goals on their first five shots. • blanden 4, Wlaaler1 3: In Hanford. Joe R~kie's goal with 5:48 remaining capped a three-goal comeback as the Islanders won their founh in a row. • Blacld1awk1 6, Maple Leafs 4: In Chicago, Jeremy Roenick's second goal of the game with 1:04 remaining in regulation broke a tie as the Blackhawks snapped a fi ve-game losing streak. • Caaadlea1 4, North Stan I: Patrick Roy made 33 saves as Montreal ended Minnesota's eight-game home winning streak. tp l 0 ·11 : O I I 111 U \ \ Davt Coombs, sports director ofWQBK radio in Albany, N .. Y....,. -after learning 1hat tarry Bir<f's autobiography will be titled 'Dnve: The Story of My Life' and that free a$ent Pascual Perez. famed for once circling the stadium in Atlanta and fa1hng ~ to arrive in time for a game. had signed to pitch for the New York Yankees: "Perez is coming out with •Dri VIili in_ Circles: I b.e Stol') cl .M) ..Lif c_' ·: .. 49ers snap Bradley's streak vanoc to the final Saturday at Irvine Opoulos gained possession of the Tony Meza scored off Amir Hiah Stadium against Foothill, but ball between two defenders. dribbled Rizkalla's pass fi ve minutes into the the p.me was in question until the in to draw the goalie out and passed game for a 1-0 lead. Polowski scored Tyrone Mitchell had a team-high 16 ~ finish as the Sea Kings kept the across to Man Sherwood. who kick-off Todd Jackson's pass 30 minutes points an<J, Randolph Harvey added 15 to • pressure on. ed it in from close range for a 1-0 in to make it 2-0. and after Pacifica lead Long Beach State (}-0) to a 94-84 ,. Chad Smith scored off an indirect lead 35 minutes into the match. scored in the second half. Polowsld victory over Bradley on Wednesday night. ---- penalty kick for the Sea Kings with In the second half, Opoulos threw scored again off Joe Killy's pass 20 The loss snapped Bradley's streak o( 34 conscctivc ciabt minutes left in the game. and the ball in from midfield to near the minutes into the second half. home openers won. The Braves' last defeat in a home CdM spent a majority of the remain-net. where Joey Perez boptcd it in •Ocean View's Greg Biggjns opener was in 1954 when they lost to Cincinnati. 96-76. ina minutes down near the Harbor from 6 yards out for a 2-0 lead 17 scored the game's only goal and the Jn other college basketball: pl. CdM wiU next play in the mi nutes into the second half. Seahawks held on for a 1-0 non-• Syracase 78, Dake 7': David Johnson made two consolation semifinals. c.dM•s defen!e kept the Sea Kin$s league victory over Estancia to im-free throws with three seconds to play and top-ranked "It was a very close fou&ht game, within striking distance as goalie prove to 2-1. Goalie Josh Page Syracuse beat No. 6 Duke in the ACC-Ris East and after they scored. all the press-Chris Connelly had 11 saves and earned his first shutout with seven Challenge series. The victory by the Big East's Orangc- ure was at our end. .. said Newport Brett Whitehead and tim Pickan saves and had strong defensive as-men (5-0) evened the sen es at 3-3 with two games left Co.ch Mark Payne ... It was a dog-made strong defensive plays to save sistance from stopper Brandon to play tonight. eat-doa flme, and we got the better potential goals when Connelly was Hunter. Biggjns took a pass from •Kaaua H . SMU 53: Terry Brown hit four 3· of it this time. But we open the drawn o ut Jason Merkel 31 mjnutes into the pointers and scored 14 points to lead second-ranked laaue 1Ca10n with them, and ifs not ln prep non-l~ue boys action: pme and booted it in. Kansas (8-0) . • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •~•~Ue 101, V~de~Ut 7~ Everick Sullivan All The Van Your Lifestyle Demands OVER60VANS VAN CONVERSION CLOSE OUT SALE •Towing • Traveling •Vea PooUai Peature• blclude: Ford * 1,250 REBATE • T•Ucattn• • 8cMol h8CdoM •Boadq scored nine point~ a<1 No. 11 Louisville (5-1) opened with a 14-0 run and was never headed. Knlcks thumped by Boston Larry Bird scored 27 points and the ~ Boston Celtics overcame Patrick Ewing's 32 • to tie New York for the Atlantic Division ,. lead with a 113-98 victory over the Knicks ---- Wednesday ni&ht. Boston, wftich fell out of first place Nov. 18, won its fourth consecutive game, three of them apinst teams with losing records. New York lost its 16th consecutive reautar~n pme in Boston Garden. ln other NBA action Wednesday: • Ptta.1 115, Balleu 117: Vinrue Johnson scored 17 of bis 24 points in the final period and a smotherina defense held Wasbinaton to 18 fourth-quarter points in a pme at The Palace. • hc!en IH, N1C1tb 11 '7: Rik Smits scored J 3 of his c::areer-biJh 32 potnts in the fint quarter, Jivin& lndi.ana a l.eld it never relin~uisbed in a meebna of division leaden in Indianapolis. • 7hn 121, Bat tt: )obnny O.wlcim scored a teetoD-hiab 24 points and Heney Hawkins matched him at the Spectrwn u Philadelphia extended MWni•a loti, streak to nine pmes. ""'9 lit, Wanten 111: David RobinlOn ICOl'ed 22 of bit 28 points in the second halt: incJudint two &ee lbrowl that broke a tie in tbe final minute, u San Antonio defeated vilitina Oolden State. •llawlla lll, 11eate·11t: Moees MalOoe ecored 19 '°'"\.-::'~ li*hl duVWI in ... buda ~. ... w... .... 21 ...,._ ....... Alllata 10 tbe vic10ry in OrlandG. of&ciala and apposition leaden an ~ that .._ durable Duran, known as "Mano de Piedra .. or "Handl of Stone," wins bis fifth .world, crown. A p0pular novelty item l_I a butball bat witll Duran's name and four cmbroideted ~ .. I am eoina tC? put the .~h one here. a fan t~ 1 television intervtewer. po1nuna to the center of hia bat. . • " t..--•..r.I lb' L The nationaltsUc 1evet was ~_, 11 wtic" bf Duran when he called s~rts officials to.say that United Stales officials bad forbidden the ~DJ of the ~ amanian national anthem before lb~ fi&hL Sanctions forbid U.S. CC?mparucs t~ deal ~rn­ mercially with people, com~n1cs ~r qenaea aSSOCtated with Norieaa. so broadcasung riahts became a con.• troversial issue. . . A promoter not on the U.S. b~ckl1st o~ta1ncd the riahts but was warned by U.S. officials that 1t ~uld not relay the service to the government station. The government station wanted t~ make a deal, but the promoters were afraid of ~pscttmg .the U.S,. 1ovemment and being added to the hst associated ~th Nonep. Spokesmen for the govemmen~ s~uon rtfused to say if it planned a delayed tran.sn\~ss1on. "It 1s a pity. because this 11 a country with knowledgeable boxing fans," said sports promoter f.d. mundo Vargas. I'\ THE BLt>\CHERS . ,, .. ' .. " ... Aah, aah SHANK IT! ... Whoa, excuse me ... SHANK IT! ... hoo, must be an allergy ... aah. aah. aaaah SHANK IT! I ... sorry ... " .. Outland to BYU's Elewonlbl Mohammed Elewonib1. a 290-pound guardfrom Brigham YoungUnwief'S~ - named winner WednC'sday of the Outland Trophy as the outstanding college football lineman in America. Elcwonib1. a native from N1gC'm who never played high school footbaJI. is the second BYU player to win the Outland in the la.st four years. Jason Buck, now with the Cincrnnau Bengals. captumi the--award m +986. Jn other sports news Wednesda): •Jim Pugh and Laguna Beach's Rick Lea.ch. !.he top ~ds and defending champions. were upset, b-4. 6-2, 6-7. 6-2~ fell ow Americans Jim Grabb and 4 Patrick McEnroe in opening-night compet1uon at the Masters doubles tennis championships in London. Leach and Pugh, wrnners of fi ve toumamellts this season including the Australian Open, struaJed from the first game of the match. when Leach dropped his serve at love. •Joe Montana. with the help of some pain-lcilhng injections in his rib cage, will be ready to start against the Rams neltt Monday night , he said ... J feel pretty good." the San Francisco 49ers' quarterbeck said. "about as well as can be expected." •Two Johnsons -Richard of the Detroit Lions and A.J. of the Washington Red.sluns were named as the NFC's offensive and defensive play«S of the week. Tight end Mike Dyal of the Raiders and safety David Fulcher of Cincinnati won AFC honors. 1 • French Open champion Michael Chang. Aaron Kriclcstcin and the doubles tc.am of J im Puab and RJck l Leach were named to face Mexico in the fint round of next year's Davis Cup competition. The Americans. i named by the United States Tennis Association. wtll meet Mexico in a ftrst-round World Group match from Feb. 2-4 1990 at Carlsbad. •The NFL's Phoenix Cardinals hope to have a new bead coach by Feb. l and Duke's Steve Spurrier • has been the fint person interviewed for the job. Cardinals General Manager Larry Wilson confirmed Wednesday that be met with Spurrier lut lbunday. 11II\1'10,-H \UIO ,..~ 1 1un. -eour: Sen6orl tour"Mment from K......-. Hllwall, ESPN. 4 p.,m, -CIOU.8•• •ASKll'TaALL: Vllenov• VL Vlf'91nla from Eest Ruttlerfof d, N.J., ESPN. 5 p.m, -11UATMLOM: Nettonel s.rtnt ~ U from Avtnture, FIL (t ... ), Prime Tlc:Mt. s=-P.m. -CCM...LaM -..STaALL: 0.vton et M*nl, FIL (._.), ~ 6 Mn.-COLL8N llAae.ST'aALL: North C..... 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T I~ IMe, MIMesola, T 1'•1-M«llfo Qliel'I, Utell State, T l~Tot'l'I llroWl'I M.!Me- Mlle. G 19Sfo-Mllle McGee o..ke T l~Zae • CANTRELL ::.£:...up IDd WU bouoaflid. me ·1, a8'1W'O 1aiJbeick. ne ...... wdt WU a fbWR tD thole dayt_ .... le'81b. liU Sad Ludunu ohhe Otic:lieo Bean, made a 1mootb tra- sibOD IO t.be T 4onuuoa wbm di swxna coWd.n ., be a&DOf'eCl. And after a bl~ ribbon curtain doted on the '37 scuon.. Baup's fint Redskin coach, Ray Flahtrt~. exclaimed. ~He's the best pulCf' 10 the world.'' One thins that used to utonbb Bauah ·a yo~ 0n.._ <Aunty fans was bow Sli~n· Sammy could look left while tOSSIDI an unerrina CJ9S$ out to a receiver in the riabt Oat. 1t often left linebackers in a tizzy try· •na to follow the deceptive bead and pass1na arm movements.. It wasn't common to find kids rn Oranae County yeanun& to wear his No 33 wbcn school Jerseys were issued. Eatwlde t•eclla 1. ~ 1. ~ 1. Tadlftlcla: ..,,.._ ...,_Wt 2 0 I S ~~ 9 4 I 12 •Mwwllne soo1oll..._ 01J1 Ha-1022 WI'-214' T.-Y"aCO.- HenforO e t ikKIOn. 4 lS 11 m lkllfalo at Pl'llalMIP.'\19 us p "' Toronto et St LCIUI•. S.JS P m Smilll. "'"°"" G, ltS7-~a K.,.r.. low• T 1fS6o-Jlm ,..,,..,. Ol\oo Stel& G 1tS5-<ei..ln ~. Iowa, G, ltSot-1111 Sr-a A.Ul'IMll G, 19S>-J 0 RObert1 O..__ G ltS?-Oid< MtoGrelewtJlt, Marvlend T, ltSl-J1,., WMll- ... C:...,.,,,..., T" lflO-eoe Gtitn tCefttVC'ty T By the time Baugh rcured at 38 m 1952. he had thrown 2.995 passes, completed 1.693 gamed 21 ,886 yards and passed for 187 touch- downs. But one of his most sen- sauonal marks was a 70.33 preocnt completion mark 1n 1945. His hfe- umc passing pcrctntagC' mark was 56.5. .. c KIM HenklM Tevl« ~ ... Herv.v Ol•on Piii"'" 8rowl'I Jones I J I .. tt .... 2 • 2 4 2 0 4 4 2 0 ] • 4 2 ) 11 5 0 ] 10 1 0 I 2 ) 0 2 • I 0 1 3 I 6 l 6 bud\ ~ Lekn Murr/flV ~ CoMll Te'tlof KINMurV CMdwldl ltou Fenlon Cot1len .. 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" .... l l I t l I 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 ' J 2 22 0 1 0 2 ) I 1 1 0 0 I 0 .. tt"' • ,..,.,... 1 0 1 1 Torrv 0 0 I 0 ~~···· ,,,,_. l 0 1 • o.ltier1 1 1 , • lteels* I 0 2 2 Goma )410 20 II 9 52 Tot.a 16 5 1• l4 San.,.,~ lOfl9 8eactl Polv 1 10 " 1..-U s.e•u er . 10 •. u 1 ~14 l'1IOAnt eMll. R"'9n!Oe Polv-Hannlbel I. '-J £ DI cll-McF er1el'CI I T~NoM. • Willard added, .. Our liM swtcd OVC'l)OWCl'il\I people. We realized we could be beaten. and everybody staned playing harder,· And le.cbrli has settkd in and bqun throwing the ball with more touch. His arm stren&th was never in question. but be didn't arch his paues much when be sometimes needed to. said the Johnsons. But that has changed. He not only throws better now, he's taking over the offense as a leader. .. He's proving right now it doesn't matter he's a sophomore quar- tett.ck." Warren Joh nson said. "Ht can play as well as a senior." Kebrli was the backup quar- tcrtlack to Ty Price as a freshman. but played only in mOJ>-UP duty. He bad never plaxe<! an entire pme on any level until this season. '"Compercd to the fint pmc of tbe leUOO, I feel like a qua.rterb.ck now, ins1ead of being out tbcrc trying to do the job," Kchrli said. "Now I fed more comfortable out tbcre." Defensively, the team bas matured also. The Jobnsons, Willard and drieosive tactle Roa Akin 1epraented the only ~ 1W1en OD tbe ddeme. lkat the teva juniors. lib inside linebec*cr Kevin Murphy, ~ -.fety Mark Pertmuner and defemlve end Steve Niedriftlbaus. bave come into tbeir '""'-Willard -.id IOlidifyins the • fmive liae ud \be play o~ Mvrphy ... tbe ..... ntucb ....... unil dow1l the stmdl. .. From tbe ...,_ I took it in tlow,'" =:~.-:~~= will .w ... Ille ww.rd ... '"TM • dwy .,..... IO =---· =-.i.,.,) .,.,, ...... All ......... ........................ ....... -... ~ .. ................... Mia. .... ~ ..... --.... -,..... ........... ,'*"' :;l!l!Pl't: I hi'"'~ ~ ... 11.· .. II AmbrOM 5 0 ) 10 Farr.. 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""""' SYl!van S1J11Hal OOSO Nuner 4 0 I I Jec:omon 0 0 3 0 Tellldo 4 0 J I Glem J 'l 1 I WOife ' 4 I 16 A. trumlta • 2 1 " Fonwlda O 2 I 1 Muller 1 0 I 2 an.w1 l O o ' K. truml•• 2 0 1 • Undelubl 0702 a-n 1 007 NawetTO 1 0 I 1 ....... 0 0 I 0 Gefllf 1 0 0 1 Vl'ltloft 1 I 0 l MGOuakev 1 o o 4 Total\ 11 10 11 6A Tole~ 1l 4 11 n sesrew~ 0c:Mn View II 19 l6 II_.. New-1 Her110r 1 10 t ll-)2 Ttww-POlnt toal\· NewPO't Harll0t'-i1umlle 2. DEEPS•:.\ .. DAV11Y'S &.OO<U (........, -..0) -J Doell. Jt ..,...,.._ ' llllni10. 11 rodl COCI ' c.ei.co MU. II MlftCI MU. .0 meet.ere! 5" 1111.e PSrCf\. J> rodl ...,,, IO .,......_ MaWP<MtT UMC>eMG -1 _, 19 env!W' , ..... MU. 11S macll ...... " \CUIO<l'I 1 celiCo Mu. Sea hawks capture opener The Daly Plot The Ocean View High girts basketball t.cam shook off any poten- tial opcoing-pmt Jitters and went on to an imprcssivt' 64-32 victory at Newport Harbor Wednesday na&ht. The Seahawk:s blitzed the Sailors with an 18-2 start. expanded the lead to 25 at halftime, and won going away. .. , was really pleased wttb our effort toni&bt," said Ocean View Coach Ollie Marun. ~Newport Harbor is not a bad team; they b.avc a couple of fine playcn. Tracy Wolfe played a tremendous game for us and did a terrific job on (Newport's St&_9) Giem defensively." Giem. who figures to be one of Ncwpon's top soorcn this season. was held to ciaht points. ~n community college women's ICtion: • Oranle Coast b~ into the tceond round of the Pasadena Tour· nament with a convincing 77-5 I triumph over CoJJege of the Oaen. The Pirates (9-o2) will meet Ol- nard in a 6 o'cloct matcbup today. OCC led 27-17 at halftime. but bepD Dulling away early an the ICIOOnd bal.f. • Tbc front line of Oaudcttc Jacboa. Stacee Johnson and Donna OoDdriQla' led Golden West \0 an impreaive t03-6S victory over host Orolamonl in a 000-<0nfercncc p.me. 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" CelCIW -Ben••o S.nhtilO Sen OleeO p~ OutflelO -Ano" Vet1 Slvt1ce Potf\OU'V" PVe1ea OumeiG -ErlC De~ ~II ttwos Outfle!O -Tonv Gw.,,,,.,, S.J\ 0-Peores P,tef'W -llOll Oerl "9 New YO"I< Mel\"' Although the Redskins had beaten the Bears earl1tr m tht ·40 season . Chicago, sparked b) Luckman and a new-fangled thing called the T-for- mauon. whomped Baugh & Co .. 73-0. Everything went wrong. The Slons thrcw 51 pas~. eight wett intercepted and three returned for TOs. Baugh once recalled that a similar champ1o nsh1p game arose in 1942 between tht Rcdslms and Bears "and we had JUSt about the same teams" Tables had tuml"d and Washmgton ~on. 14-6 Some years back. Baugh said pro football was more of a defensive pmt 1n b1s ume He noted that toda) 's two-platoon s)stem allows more offcn~ and a more ~ 1dc-0pen g.amt .\ pla)Cr had 10 go both ways before Platooning. He sa1d. "Back then a lot of damn good offensive ball pla)'crs were chm1natcd (pro ranks) beau~ they couldn't play dcfcn~ ~ell t'nougb:· He added.. ··Today's game LS a· helluva lot speedier than the one we played. Wide rec:e1vcrs arc JUSt wtdc receivers and the) onl) have to play h.a,lf the game . . When we played and the fourth quancr came around, tvcrybody, and I mean everybody on the field. was dog-ured. ·· After pro ball. he coached at Hardin-Sammons Uni\lcrs1ty before takina c~rgt of the old New York Tuans of the 4-Fl for three years before c.alhng 1t a da) He atways favored playtng l~ a.a.me O\ er coaching. bccaU5C coaching absorbed the whole year. Seasonal playmg allowed ham to aducve a grand m1,·romp1ng wt th a plJ,Sbn for a few months. then romp1~ the rest oftbc )car wtth his 'herd of cattJc on a rancli 1n·tb~ - Panhandle. BERETTA92F DOUBLE ACTION 9MMPISTOL Mad« '" c.o.-Aa SORLE CARIBOU Buff Color --~~-- Mm~and \\' CIO'Tll2f\S Sun 74" ~~~ SHIMANO "TR RON" TROLLING REELS MOOE!. TTIJO Appx U1P 700vd ~lb :af999 l999' MC>OfJ nsso Appx Cap ~vd\jSQlb 239" ~ .• 289.99 NOW OPEN IN FOUNTAIN VAllEY 4 7 9 99 CooopNt• W1t• 92FW ~With Wt'<ld Gnp" 4H" FREE EXTRA MAGAZINE 119" 199" • In accordance with the provisions of Section 204(bl(5) of the Clean Water Act ot 1977 (Public Lew 95·217), County Sanitation Dlstrlcl No. 1 t of Orange County Is required to notify all users or Its sewerage system of lhe rate and portion of the ad valorem taxes paid by Its users which are attributable to wastewaler lreatment servlcfl. This District, the /urlsdlctlonal bounder~ of which are presented on lhe accompanying map, receives a portion or the one-percent ( 1%) basic tax levy collected annually lrom property owners by the Orange County Tax Colleciot. This notice Is being publlshed In conjunction with the malling of the Joint Consolidated Tu 8111 by the Tax Collector to enable users to determine the share of their basic property tax levy which Is used to pay tor wastewater treatment services provided by this District. ~is Distr'tct annually receives approximately 3.•2'Y, of the 1% basic tax levy collecied from the property owners in the District The revenues generated for the Dlstrtcl lrom ttle basic tax levy are not sutflcJent 10 P..•Y tor all the ongOlng operations, maintenance and replacement/rehabUltation costs associated with collecting, treating and disposing ol the wastewater geoerated from the properties within the District. Accordlngty, all resldentlal and small non-r~dentlal users In the District must also pay a supplemental user fee, which tor cost savings Is collected tor the District by the Tax Colleclor with the annual property taxes. The annual supplemental user fees in County Sanitation District No. 11 are presented In the following table: Slng ... Famlly RMldenc•• S•0.00 Mulll-Famlly AnkMnce• $24.00 per unll Small Commerc ... /lndu•trlal/ Oowemm.ntal U... $29.0011.000 sq. tt. or building The following example identifies the combined amou~ a homeowner wUI pay for the District's services In 1989-90 II he/she owns a home with an assessed value of $100.000: ReWenue Source Property Tax Supplemental User Fee Ba.ala tor Paymeftt Amount 3.42•/o x t•/o basic ta)I levy )I; $100.000 = Annual tee tor single-family residence Total annual amount paid lo District No. 11 In 1989-90 lor wastewater services Annual Amount Pakt to Dftitficl Mo. 11 $34.20 40.00 $74.20 Large industrial and commercial users of the sewerage system pay their proportionate share ol Iha cos! ol wastawalar collection, treatment and d/sposal servlees based upon the actual volume of wastewater they discharge and the amounts of blochemlcat oxygen demand (BOOJ 8fJd suspended solids (SS) In their discharge. The lollOW!ng schedule ldenllfles the rates now in effect for these large users Jn fiscal year 1989-90: ($/million gallons) ($11,000 pounds) ($/ 1.000 pounds) $167.55 $124.69 $160.78 Revenues collected from these large users are also used to pay tor the ongoing operations. maintenance and replace- menl/rehabilitation costs of the District's sewerage system. TheM Industrial users pay tees ranging from several hundred to mor! than $185.000 per year for transport. treatment and disposal of their wastewater through our facilltles. If you would like additional information on the charges you are paying for wastewater collectlon, treatmen1 and disposal services, please call the Oistrtcf's staff at (714) 962-24t1. extension 5. The District's administrative offices are open from 7:30 a:nr.to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. Publlsh.o Orarige Coast Dai_ly Pilot December 7, 1989 NAVA,J.. .QJl.t"-"JN Tl() Nt T DEPOT PACIFIC OCON th999 me fAOOE"' T • 1 1 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legel o.pan.,...,.t 1t tM Dally Piiot 11 ptened to an- nounce a new MNlcl now avail- able to new bualneAn. We will now SEARCH the name ror you at no extra ehas'QI, and .. ._.. you tM time ....0 the trip to the Court HovM In S.Ota AM. Then, of COUrM, 1ft9f the teerch .. comptet.cl we wlM ti .. your fk;t10ou1 butlneu neme •tatement With the County~. pubtitn onoe a week for tour w.kl • requited -.Y tew #td ,_ tlll ,..., ptool ... - COllOn-lhe coumy Clorll. .. ~ ftaellmU ..saa ftaleaa mm ...: ..s.. ~ .I II z• ....... C.tltlt CMIOOAw ,,..,.._Y.__.. ........ _ .. -. ..... OM-M~.le~y•.-~,... • ...-TllillNaat•t__._, Clfl41 J, MM1t, 141 0.. ....... ~ hf Ooft8ld " W8'd, T lllw. Celf lt1Cll H•9Mt ... a.. ..,. M'll ... ... 1-ro oe te .. fono del ..._, ebowi1 on· Not• ... o..ct of Tf\111. 1aW ,_.fl# -111.+4, ..... 1"--... ,,......,.~.,. t::i:.'~KTrwe-... -!.":,~:, ... ~ ;:•01,411:411~~::•: ll~•r.::-.~.::oee-...=.=-:-;,: 11u!."!.Oultwtne bteedlof=::.1r1::,: ™-ew.i~e:-OOft-:;.~'!-a:'"'?; ~.r.:"":'AftTIN Al· ~ leectlo. = = Tllo reo'•tr•nt Com· ............... -zr:.... l"once •bo9ado, •• ,, Thil ... ....,. ...... r:::o,:. llDI.......... w In lndMduol 1.a, 1-.c»Ta. ltll-0 Airwsr Trutt .. a f w Ward, u mencad to trlMOCt ....... -. • .._ ......... 0 11 s 0 N . 0 u N N ' _..,, tN Councy Cllftl of Or· ~to ... und•--. Tll• ,.,1 .. ront COM· ..... ,..-.., .....-..... Cell. o .,Cl 'OMtty ,_ Uftdlr tfle 11c:OOoue • ...... ,. ..... • .......... ,_,._._. CAUTCHUt MtCHAn Q. lftOO County on N0w1ii111* wnttiMOecliltelOftof~ nwad 10 tforwt bl-. ~Or ... Qellll :;r-....,_ -· ~~. ~r' t1221•. 11• ~ ,,.,.,,. c. non. ........... .._..,_.I...._,,..,, 11 _..-.. lvooir:". eoo Newport ,,,,... 1nC1 DemenC1 tot a-. w nw I.Wider .... ~ ~'*""° • -•o. llf'*• w.r1in 31ee..0 hoCfl c.J0:.W,!'•wpor' llalecS Mo¥e on NIA ,_., •-. r ta,..._ • ,...., ..... ..,_ • ,-Cen• onv.. Sult• 100, ,_,... wrttt.n notice of Ot..cfl Ind ~ l*N or '*"-'*""-7. 1', 21, -Avenue cOote Mw, T ' •«-.. M Pedlner ... • ...... • ................... ,._ Newpoi1 8Mef\, CA t2MO Pu'*"'8CI OrlnOO COOilC of ~ 10 cw IN 1111.o lbo¥o on Nowrnb9r ~ :.\Mit ' Na bullneu la con. Tfllt ttetel'rlent w• Ned r •trH ..... • ••..... C714176t-3t00 DollyPloCNowembor30,0o-u~ to ... oe6d 1, t Nt ~ ~ lo GC>n• ~.:by o OW*fll pw1· wfth lfleCouMyCWtlofOr· ,i1J1'Jd1f • ...... I,-• ..... ,_, DAT!. ('9dla) lfP 06 cetnl*1,14,21, 1... PfOOWIYtO~Mid ~ Cindi.I Menn ftllJCalCl cted by. In lftdMdual Th M0e Ccunty on Nowmtler II==,_.. ........ lllJI I Lil ...... ,_ ... 1.. "'-'931 ptiOno. Md ttwMft8' tho Thta 1t11«Mnt w• Mad r11a reglatrant oom-men!ci r~J"~r1~1 °::: 11• tNt Nma ........ ,::: :,:i !.:!J ::... .. ...:; .::' .c 19': ~ :::...~ MUC NOTU ~MCfl ce:::, = :,:_ ~'!, ~ lltlOOd to trlnMCt bul6-NII under the flctlllOu• Pubbf\od Orange eo.t ...,. ..._ • • ...... .,_ .., .. ..... I ~ 0,-.,. COOll tlon to be rec<wded A~ 1•. 1m Tiie ~....,.. .. • l#ldor tho t'lcllttout buslneu name Of n1me1 DlltyPltotNoYemt>et30,0o-e.9'l1•1•1M•nto.••---_...... ......._ .,.._..,. OollyNotNo'*'ltler 23,30. N.lllOt-1, ttH •• lnatr. No. Ml781 CIOinQbU111r191aa: :;-abOllenomeOft or~ ~;i.-: lbove on June 22. <*Tibet 7, 14, 21, 1Mt w 1 • 181 1111, .... ..... Oecomber 1, 14, 1819 _., ~'"'J:' 19-4 t&eeo, of Offldel ,. PublUIMCI Orange CoMI IMAOINO PLUI, INC., ~ • Don Id R w Til-931 ........ -MMol9.,... ,,_. -....., ..... .... Tllt23 ""'9,.... IAU cord• In tile of1ICo of the A9-o.lty Piiot Novernbet 30, 0. 11534 Von l<Mm.ln, .,.... .. _ ...... a Mertln Thi a t &rd. TrutlM .,_.. -1111111111 ............. v .. ..,.... __ .,. 111\TIH' vou A~ IN ....,,,,,,AUlT coroar of On1ngo County. oomber 1, ••. 21, 1Mt Celtf. t2114 .,..._ 1 S llemtlnl WU ftlod .... eftclN do.,... ............ ....,_, rtaM ..--"'11.W. ..,.. ~ Slldlllewlllbem.o..but Tho-839 lmeglno PU ...... I Tilll ltotetNnt wu tiled with the County Clerk of Or· P\8.IC N()l1C( , L":rco el dlrect0tle , ... •:rt::• Ml ,..... UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. wlthoUt ClO'tellanl Of .,.,. Otfloe SeMceo, inc .. c:.r.: Ill tlle County Clerk of Or· ange County on Novll"llOer •} °" ,_.., ... .,. PlCTmOUe .,..... DATED OctObtt 2 t, 1NI, ranty aicpt" ... Of lmplled ,. rtaJC NOTICE lomlo ,go Count( on NCMimber t4. t9811 14~ tie. No. -....,_,,..;.,,.,WW. or N._ eTAft•NT UHt.ESS YOV TAKI AC-gv~ tttle po u m •o.: « nu bulin... lo con-- • 1N8 FQJSM CCfTACION .IUIMCW.) Tho name and llddreoa of 0 ..... a1411 ..... (•'8d '91 The fOllo'#lflg peraona 1111 TION TO PROTECT VOUA oncumbt.,,C.. to pay 'uw PlCTITIOUe .WU duaed W a corporatton l PU1at Publlahed Orange Coast ON PIRST the court 11. (El nomb<eJ_ the .... Melt). Cloi~ buelneM u PROPERTY, IT MAY BE remaining prindpai eum of MAm ITA,._NT The roglt tronl com· PubitlMCf Orange Cout Dally Piiot Novomt>er 23. 30. ~NOIO COllPl.AtNT dlreoolon d• .. oort• •)! 8 • .,..,.. ,. ..... -ONL y IN LAGUNA. 23482 SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE IF the OC>llgltton• eec:ured by Tt14! following l*IOM .,. menceo 10 tt'tnald ~ illy Pilot Holl9mber 23, 30, 0.0.mt>er 1 14, 111811 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: PERIOR COURT Of THE e,..._ .... ...._.... .... Undlet, MIN!On Viejo. Caltf VOU NEED AN EXPLA· Mid 0-S of Trutt. with doing bull~ II neee under the ftctfttouo IOOmber 7, 14. 1819 Th-1118 Alt\to • Aeutlldo} SENBEL STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 4111clet uMo4ll MoM Wt~ 928111 NATION Of THE NATUAE lntoreat 11 H id note QUALITY f flCE SUP· bualneta nemo « NINI Til·ll18 L MOSTAFA, An tndMd· COUNTY OF ORANGE. 700 do. OIAI CA&.IJGANOI Kennotn A Htnenm1n. OF THE PAOCEE-DING PfcMded, advanoee. If any, PORT SERVICES. 29739 ll9ted 11.bo\llo on: O.C.lllblii' --------Pl.el.IC NOTICE uat, BRADFORD BETZ. A" CMc Center Drive W•t. per• preunter .in• 23882 llndlH , M1111on A G A INST YOU . YOU underthetenMolMldDeed Nlguel Rd S•• G, LIQuN 1gee Ml.IC N011C( --.....;;,.=;;....;,;~~--lndlllldual;CARLPETITT.An Santa AN ,Coltfornle ,..... ......... -Vtejo.Ctlll 92691 SHOULDCONTACT A LAW· of Trust, .... otllllgM and N-ouet.Calll t2e77 Ric:tlll'd Ven Dylla.~ ----------FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll lnchvldual, DOES t to 25. In-Tho ntme. tddrMI, 8"d .... °" .... .n., Thia buatnoaa ts con-VER expenMoa ot the Trutt .. and Mary E Euton, 297311 dent • Kam NAME ITATEMENT Olualvo taleprlono number of plain· UM cene •..,... ....... ducted by an tnCltVldual SIM-Shew Corporation.• of the Truefs erMted by Mid NlglHll Rd Sto G LlguN TN• •lllement -fled ~ ....... T'"he lollOwtng persona are YOU ARE BEING SUED tiff's attorney °' pl.itlUCf ..._1111.,_ M to ..... The rog1atr1n1 com· Caltfornll c:oriw>ratlon, u Deed of Truat Slid sate will N~uel Callf 112877 wllh the County Clortl of Or· NAlllmtl'lftMINT dotngbuslOMSat BVPLAINTIFF.(A Ud 1e .. 1a without an attorM'j'. IS (El swotecctoft;.., ,..,,...u meneod to tranwt buti· duly 1ppolntod Truat" be hold on'Decemt>et 14. his buatneu II con-ange County on ~ The to11oW4ng pereona aro VON KARMAN BUSI· demandando) SERGIO nomb<o. It dlreccion y II nu· eoefltao ........ dofto ... ness under the hct11tous undor tl\o following d .. tHll. 11 OO AM _, Iha Clucted by an tndt1ndual 14 111811 ~ buWleOI.. NESS ASSOCIATES 4~F.il-ESPANA. DANILO JAVIER moro d• t•l•fono d•I cumpllr con ••• for· business name ()( n-ICflbod Deed of TNSI Will Cabflllo P.,k Oflve enlranoe Th• rog11trant com· ~ WPORT WRAP & lngs11r lrv1no C11tf 0927t4 You.._'° CALENDAR obogado def demandlnte. 0 "'o lld •d•a ••• •••a liate<I •t>ovO on not ye1 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION or St1n·Sl'llw Corporation. rnen<*l to tranMCI bu .. • Pub11"'9d Or-9191 C09t 20'*3 W•tclllf Or . Scou VartDyko 411 Fall· OAYI llftor tMe ~ dol demandaMo qua no -.wopa.deo al YltM.,..,.. ,Kenneth A Hinchman TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER l800 E 17th Street, Suilo ,_. under tho llclllk>ul Deily Pilot Nowmt>er.30, Do- • 10t. Newpol1 Beectl, lngstar Irvine Caltf 9271 4 ta MfYOd Oii rM to No a ttonoe at><>gldo. M l ROB-.,,. le cone ----., T'"hll st1tement wu filed FOR CASH or u Ml f0t1n tn 103 Santa Alli Ca11tom11 bus1r~H name or namoe cemt>et 7 14, 21. 1NI 11if 928&0 R1C'"llrd VanDyk• 96 trpewrttl•n rffponM •• EAT w LUPPI, A Pro-CMO, w:lh Ille County Clerk Of Of. Secuon 2924h of tlMI CMI 92701 liSI~ t bove on Novembot Tt.:t:M J.,,._ D Turnet. S012 W1ne11amm1lr frvtnt Callt lhlo cowt. feu1on11 Corporation, 401 II uolM "° ..,.aento 141 ange County on Novembot COO• ell rlgl\t. lllle and T"6 IOI.II amount ol the 10 989E >rkwooCI. lrvtne, C1111 92714 A'°"°'°'~ call .... Gtenneyre Street Sulll A. roepuoeto a ........ , puodo 14, 1989 tnt°'"' conveyed to •nd unpl>d belanoe or the Obll-M ery E&aton '715 Ttus 1>us1ness is con-not protoc1 JCMli J-tnM-Laguna Beech, CA 92651 ..-rdof o4 -· J '9 puodon F'37S55 now'*" und., said Deed or ga11on1 secured by sa1<1 Thos llatement w•• hi.cl •-.,. llftTIC( ThlS t>ualneu 11 con-ducteo t>y Co·pllrtners written rHponoo mu.I be (7 t<I) 494.9553 quher 141 ooterto 141 ._0 PubltSlle<I Orange Cout Trust In the property herein-property 10 be SOid togetl\et with the County Clerk or Or· ---'"----""---- .cted by In lndlvldual The reg1s1,.n1 com-In proper '°911 '°"""JOU DATE (fech•I SEP 21 r otrH co1a~ do eu Daoly F"ilot November 30 De· 1tter <Jeaertb9d with interest, late et11rges ~? County on Novembot FICTITIOUS •Oii• .. Th• reglatrant com-menced 10 transact buSI· wont tM court lo heaf J-t988 prop6odod tlft owllo adl-cembef 7 14, 2' 1989 TAUS TOR David S and ESTIMATED costs. ea-1989 FaTMI .,.._ llTA~ llf'ICed to transect bull· neu under me ficltlloua '"· Gery l . Gtenvlllo, ci.nc, cton.i ~port• de le COf1e. Th,933 Phelps. Jr tnd Judy Phelps. peoses, Ind ldvances. as of P T'"he f04lowlng perlOnt.,. .., under the fictitious business name or nlllTlff " JOU do not flle J-•1 J-t Young O...Utr ExletOft otroe requtaltoe BENEFICtAAV CYP, INC . the <Sa te l\ereof i s ubliShe<I Otongo Cout d0tng b\Jai,_ ..- 111neu name 0< n1mes 1ts1eo at>ove on March t989 ~.:on time,:"""' Published Orange Coal! let•'"· ftu.do q1119 utled Ml.IC NOTICE Rec;orded NOct~:-;4~~ ~98~ S63. 133 37 ~:{~;1~1 ~~~o;;:~· De-FIRST PACIFIC T~ led above on NI A R1char<:l VanDyke UM, 1 rour Dally Piiot November 23. 30, qulet1 llem• a un lbogedo 1111 natr 0 • · 0 DATE November 20. Th 9 .. 0 GROUP. 3700 Nowport J•mos D Turne< This Si element was hied wegoa. ~, end PfOt»-Oecemoer 7 14. t989 lnmedlll-.. , SI"° COft-FICTmOUI 9UllNEll Oll1c1al Reeords In the otttce 1989 • Blvd • 109, Newport a.di, This 1111ement was Ill.cl with the County Clerk of Or-11 moy be te6lon without Th922 oc:o 1 un lboglldo, puodo NAME ITATI!MENT of the Aecorde< or Orange ltan·IN• Ccwpor111on Ml.IC NOTICE Calif 92663 tt• the County Clerk ol Or-ange CO\Jnty on No11emoer furl~ wernlng from lfle llemer 1 un .....tclo de,.,. The lotlowing persons ire Co5untDy, ,...__.· 0 T d .. Mid True .... 1IOO E. Jon H Marple, l!I03 w . .ge County on Noyemt>er t•, 1989 our · •'9ftelt de ebogldoe o a doing business as Al """" 1 rust e-17tfl ltrMt, lull• 101, FICTITIOUI IUttHell Bay Balbol. Calif t28e1 ;. 19811 F437SS2 Thora •r• otflef letll,.. ~IC NOTICE une oflcln• de orudo logll SYSTEM OPTIMIZERS. tct11>es the rollowtng P'0P· lonl• Ane, CA 12'701, (714) NAME ITAnM!NT Trus bualneH 11 con· F.a37'1'7 Publlshed Orange Coast ulremontt. You mey went (vH ol dl1'9Clorlo tole-15851 Pasadena J.7,.1uslln, ~rty Lot 24. Bl~k 243 01 SU-~11 The lollowtng Pef$001 aro ducted by an lndllltdual Publl"'41d Ofange Coast Dally P1101 November 30 De-to call •n attOfney rtght IUMMONI fonlc:o). Calif 92680 Corona dll Mtr 1" the City BV T Galllni. Vlee F'resl, d0tng bustnen as Tho roglatront com- 1Jly Pilot November 23, 30 cember 7 t• 2 t 1989 ° WIJ. ti you Clo not known (CITACION JUDICIAL) Lise Ouehrtng. '15851 ol Newport Beech. C0unty of dent AVANTI PHOTOGRAPHY mencod to tr9"Mci t>u9- teember 7, 14. 1989 Th-937 •Uomey,youm•Jcallen OH '"''T c-No. F'asadena J-7 Tustin, Call!. Orange Stat• ol Catif0<nl1, Publistle<I Ofange CoHt & TALENT MANAGEMENT.,_. under the flc:tltloue Th-1115 UOf'NJ , • ..,,.. .. ,,,le.°' AMENDED CC>MftlAINT x M ,, oe 92680 H per m1p recorded 1n Diiiy Piiot November 23 30 1970 Newport Blvd Cotta buSIMa name Of ~ letll llcl otnc. (lloted In NOTICE TO DEFENDANT The name and address or Ch,,stopner Duehrlng, Book 3 PaQM 41 and <12 of o.c.mtier 7. 1989 Th927 MeY Cihl 92627 llllod lboVO on· No~ fle~boo6c). (Av lso • A cused ol the court 1s. (El nombre y 15851PasadenaJ-7.Tuston. llA1scelltneous M8')s in the Carol Wayland 2200 1 111811 P\ltl.JC NOTICE Pl.el.IC NOTICE O..IMlff do quo lo on-CERTIFIED RARE COIN d1recc•on delacor1ees) SU· Caltf 92680 ofllee ol the County Re-fltll.IC NOTICE 1 Francisco Dr Newport Jon Merplo FICTITtOUI 9UllNE88 reeuon fflt cltldon tu· INC I Caltlornlt COtPO<· l"EAIOA COURT OF CALI· James Wasn1ngton. Jr corder ol Mid County Beach Ctltf 92660 rt11s statement -Mad Kan7 NAME STATEMENT lclll ustod Ilene un pluo atton STEVE BIRD an tndl· FOANIA COUNTY OF OR· 1617 AllSO Ave Coat• MAY BE ALSO t<NOWN FICTITIOUS 1ua...1s Thol ouslntH ta con· W11h the County Clor1I of Or· f'tC11110UI llUllHEll Th• lollow1ng i>ersons are '°DIAS CAlENOAAIOI VtdUll. AL VEGA. an 1ndlvld· ANGE 700 CIVIC Center Mesa Calil 92627 AS 322 F'OtnMlli• C0<ona NAME ITATE•NT ducted by an •ndMdUal •noe County on November HAim ITAT1!•NT doong business as ., a pre1on 1 tr u n1 ual and DOES t through <10. Ortve West P 0 Bo• 838 Tn1s business os con-del Mar, CA (If • llreet Id-The loftowlng 1>«sons are The rog111r1n1 com-14 t989 The fOllowlng persons are GRAND PRIX ENGINE OtL Hpuoete Hcr11• 1 mo-1ncluS1ve Santa Ana CA 9'702--0838 ducted by a o-raJ Part· Clress 0< common desig· oong buSJness as I mencoo 10 tranllC1 bu• ,__. >tngbutlneteas COOLERS 3309 West lneonestocOfto. VOU ARE BEING SUED The name. address. and nersh•P na11on II ShOwn tt>OYe no EXTENDED FAMILY ness under the 'flctt1tou1 Publllhlel Or9191 C09t WARD INVESTMENT Harvard St Santi Ana Una carte o une tt.mode BY PLAINTIFF (AUd leesta tolee>hone number ol plain-Hie registrant c:om-w8f•anty 11 gt~• lo Ila CARDS 7•1 Amigos Way ouS1ness name °' Nlmet D111yPttotNoYombet30.0. :>MPANV. 2110 Newl>0'1 Caltl toi.fonlca no i. of•-• demandandol ALICE T 11tll s ;irtorney 0< platntrtt mencecl 10 1ransec;1 bull· complel-.s or correct· "7-H Newoo<t Beacl\ Cllltl 1tosted 1t>ovo on NoYOmber bot 7 14 21. 1Nt oulev1rd Ste 1 C~ta Murray F'echner 10622 El ptotocclon; 111 r••pueeto HIGHLEV an 1nd1vtdual 1w11hou1 an auorney os" (El lness under the hct11toua I nessl 92658 1 1989 fh-932 L!!J ~J )42-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FltOM NC>ttnt Of'ANOE CO. FltOll SOUTH Of'ANOE CO. 540-1220 ... llOO THEDAILY~OT CHECK YOUR AO THE Fl"IT DAV ... . . . . ~ ... Com Mesa r 024 lcoron1 def Mar 2122 cosu Mesa 2124 1rt1ne 21 44 Newpott leach 21 69 Balboa Pennula UIJ7 Costa Mesa 2624 Costt Mesa 2624 Townhome near the Blutts. 321 LARKSPUR Ovple11 2 &lMIST .~ MEt .. m· In the c:otony. sunny 3BR. 915 W Balboa.,B. 2Br WESTFIELD APTS WESTBAY APTS 2BR 2 ""' • 2BA 2 1 1 llll.Jll aaa • •• 1BA. yrly. av1llable Dec Beautifully MaintaiMcl $200 OFF MOVE·INI t098 Westward Ln units blks to ocn Large •BR. 2 story, 2 car · car gar. rp c:. new ...,.... t. $925/mo uttl incl •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Tnes. attractlwl N>ta ... ~~~:g~ra~ ~u~'o 2 BA. ~1~~b ~~!~a~6-~~i~OI ~a~~he/1!8~0.S~~~h-to-~~i. 'o,:~~.1ar~ ~~~ Located~?'!!de lush 673-3358 Mr Jim ~:~~~~·:a :~~ ~:'ic,:;'·CS:t, = Century 21 Prolesstonals 3BR 2BA Ovplex Frplc. 214 Palmer St Untt A g round $1 •2851mo greenbelt. this eJlpansive YAC&IT·lt FEE! 398 w Wiison 631-5583 or carpon in a beaut~ 557-4373 gar newly decorated Agent 675-8475 857"2167 3BR 2'1BA beauty incl IBR 1BA. ''t blk to bchl ------11ndscaped t o tting. 602 Avocado S 1375 1nc:I Prud9"1tal Caltt Alty total remode4 wlbrand Vrly wiprkg $735/$500 1 Bedroom $665 Sorry no pets. CV.SSWllO OHICf ..0.1R.c; f~S..·.c~ Uon-ffl 7 30.,.. ~ ~ S•' aoo .... •• )O•,..- Newport ~ch 1069 gas & water 760-9020 & PUCE Tl Cl-ME· N!WJ>O!! Beach 21 69 new kttchef1 & cathedral sec Jim. Dys 635-3090 301 Avocado 642·9850 1 Bedroom $655 • • ... -:··;; :-··;-,; ·.: . -cetltngs Shor1 or long Eves'Wknds 673-6478 2Bdr-m w.ea $750 -· ... -· .. , :,, .. :.:-.: .: S101 llYIS Yll II 41 l Hazet Dr 3Br 2Ba. Miil Tl! term lease possible Chtl--18.A. S1Jips 1BR c1rpet drapes lg 825 Cent• St 642·1'*2'* • ., .... ailWWU c-o.>n1..-· ·:;::-.:::. --:--:. -: -· • • -P3~kluiq-oc:ean.~ 28r very cteao •. lcesb.patnJ. 2-· Moontlln ~111ttm'9 sur-,._...ltll YlfW ttren & pets 'Oii lmmett YEARLY 38R. · , E fenced patio. clOM to 1--"""-_.._...,......-.~""""~ ~·' t oo-s OQo... ;-. :· .-...... ": • • 2Ba lul< condo ltaltan ear gar lrplc grdnr rounded by streams & En1oy breathtaking v1ew & occpy, S 1750 mo Call ~.=~1:7!L~~ ~&2 sttV1<>Pt1$5~131m6o50~243:2 IU 1111111 IP1'S. OUCK.-• .. • ~ -marble lusli gray Beroer s 1750/mo Call 662· 193 t falls' Garage w/opnr w/d sunsets from thlS 3BR .. IUIST BR apts 615-5068 C1or . 28R IBA, orw. beeutltul _ .... _ f. •• • • -• -·-.. .... •• c 0 r p e I f "e p I ac e J&Slllff c•EEI ht.up woodburnt"" lrplc 2BA t>eauty w/features ----1BR S526* pool or .......... re room -· '" • •• -.. • .. ..... • -... 650-4009 or 724-1964 1: " micro 151 • dep·--:r • 720-1111Ir110----..-.,.,. ·-· .--:: :: :: .. , ... -_ .. • ' • .. 2BR f 1 bry h ghly too numoerous to men-C .._. ._._ 2622 WESTSIDE & laundry room. c:toae to ~· -••-7."-7'..""_:; ·-.-:.. am rm 1 1 t8R Condos $850 11on lmmeo occpy poss-REAR Ofon.1 V'll:'I ,...., Newly deo<>rat9d No pets shopl & buaea. $&75/mo. :..!';.. ·~· :::: •Fllfl-Pl(J* upgraded spa view 40t BRIGHTON SPRINGS 1ble Children & pets oil I 2BR 1'.\BA S950 • $500 Call 5'&-1929 530 W WM9on ._. ... • ... 2 Duplexes on 2 contigtO\IS Vacant 1 to 4 year lease \Available Now) Sh t I ter leaM Tll- I I ..... .-. .. L• ~ , ~) 11 . ~ ,, ..• , ..... '. ~ ~ -·-n . lots Close to t>ay & No Pets $2400 mo Days 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS S2~~~~~tia11 m • \t:\X'J \.'VI' I~.\ "11 Oeposrt"s~~~t O\lr * 1BR & 28R. 18&, up--• beach Quiet locauon A 760-8850 Eyes <194·3367 (Available 115) AEALTOAS • 900 Sea Lane 64•·2611 st11rs. gar lndry. c:eble. 122·9012 CK 8'2-1903 rare find S740.000 LARGE 3Br 28a duplex 2BR Trt·L\ll Condos $1050 IST ' -O/W no pets $600-$815 So<ry No P9ta-lllll WllT£ IUl.Tlfl Frplc:, deck. wl d. garage 429 BRYSON SPRINGS 1111 Ill --2BR I BA. So ol Hwy. pvt 645-6662 or 5'0-5'46 BACHELOR APT. Kite • 111-QJO 513 Marguerite S 1650mo (Available Now) 120-1111 Ir llO-IOll ....,.,. Sltn Jll 211 patio. garage Xlnt CO~ *2BR DUPLEX-°'"' a pool. yd. lnct ut11. furn. Adults • 759-183-4 2170 Biscayne Springs ~~~AV Comm pool/tennis $1500 Outet Refs req d good irea Large yerd S5501mo Avt 12/15. * UlllSWI * Newly remodeled 2BR \Available 12115) KU",.,.lra .. / Avl nowl &42·3850 Bkr $1095/mo 675-3•46 sngl gar9g0 S750 · 833-1511or 615-1234 Home for sale on over-IBA. frplc. gar. lndry. No Pets CALL Velma \t''''T'\ "'i""fl' 1u·" ·11 I EWHatmu• GREAT BAY VIEW! 535-B Bernard 760--0168 • wanmn sized comer lot Bay view ocean view 1 blk to 549-2447 \\ ~ '-""-A.\.. 2BR lBA. ri p. gar. d/w. •BAV TIMBERS• Low Mov•·ln EutaAd• lrom 2nd story Excellent C ' 6 S 1---3-REALTORS~ 38R 2'~BA 2 Story. 1 car $ l200mo Call Kelly or China ove, 2 1<1 e.a· COLLEGE PARK. arge iar. new crpt Avl now Lu•nn 660_8888 ••on·F"' 1BR. frplc. cable. pool. twnhse, 2BR 1~. lg remodel opportunity view S 1200 673-068 t BR 2 BA tr pie aprvo11 " "" " No 3""" 1 I $739 ooo Call 673 7027 · · • ... 1150 Rusty 831-1266 9am-Opm. 403 Femleaf. patio, gar pets •• pat o. enc garage. . • R 800 If 1 700 SQ ft $1 175/mo 2BR 2•;BA, LUX TWNHM. 11 • (un•ta1rs) W S.y St $665" 650-6351 $850/mo 675-114e For Sale t>y OW"ner. Lowest P3r~ 3~~~~h~. 2 ps\11 2285 Fordham 642-5597 Model ..... rlect. f/p, ~r. " .... ced VIII B Ibo L t .. --•WTlm* COM FY FU~. STUDIO pri a a a g patios 2 car gar age, w/d llT&CIEI ... u-pool/spa/tennis. S 1 Ulll ~· 21A JBR 1 BA Cott.,.. w 10 $525/mo Ga & wat• In-BR. $17<1.000. 2 BR. hkupsS1650 759-9194 771-32391213-474-3963 + Ole 1 block to beec:h "'"up Has ~-~sf~ 2 oluded LMW m1111g•, $206,000 Call Ken. 2BA 2BA. 1 car gar. huge -----ti '"' ...... .,..... • "" 631-6052 SOUTH OF HWY 2BR living area, fireplace •lllffS -..-. Nwpt Cr .. t Cc>Mo lg 3BR Large baloony wrt ocean c:ars No pets $815/mo MS-5330 •nii-.H .. H 1BA frplc garage & $1150/mo Don Pfaff ---2'~8A. dbl gar. spa, ~'::.~~~mo Avt 11115 722-6294 H•I& llDIU.. .::w r.::'"" r..-patio 434 Goldenrod 642-9797 .,..5 " pool/tenn11, walk to bc:h Only 1 lett each unit 3 BR (tront hooH) 573.3474 SAT/SUN 10-3 2656 Vista $1650/mo IM 544--3(µ9 NEW 2Br 2Ba. o.dl, fire-•Ul1'Sm* N ew 3 BR 2 ~BA 2 BA. prime 100 block lo-del Oro Nu decor. 4BR. p t1ce dlShwuher .... .., townhomo. Feature: 0.. cation Steps to t>eacli SPYIUSS llll 2 SBA No pets S 1.750 IM IOUlflllT HI 2U S 1400/mo Avail Jat1 1 1BR. small b--=*yard. g&I WIO Nc\.C>S. 2 cer gmr Won't last loogl Prlncl· 5 BR 3 BA. I level. 3 c:er 5'9-0709 Beaut turn, wld $1600/mo 120-9«5 « 760-~7 asher/Cl f\ook-uc>t w/auto opnr"a. Kine • N 9 _ Agent 675-8475 $-4, 100/mo 921--0113 Eosteide 2BR house _. 2 2_. ., .. Prudential Caltr Alty bonus rm. sundecli. com-Beaut1f\JI 2Br 2B1. ,., blk to PENIN • 3BR hm . petlo I Costa Mesa 6 ., OLHE Tl ALU hkup Vertical ~ ___ 2 I 24 pletely remodeled . bay 2 car gar wld hk· IP• S l 695 •BIG 2BR quiet Eutside Ing tan Comwllen1 loc:1 -SUF&IH Com Mesa $1.250 722-7678 up openbeamcelltngs.& CdM • Bchfmt dupi9ll loc sea' & laundry rm 2BR 18A. laundry room. .. ... wn Ooean -· OPEN t2-5 121011••-&f W ... •lf Tl-( balcony $1195/mo upstrs unit . gr1 vie. Gar.,.. & cet>le avl $7<15 cloM to bus & shops Witt Ml-JMJ I pats only 121 27th St .. garage. 180 view. • --*IAJ-YIEW* wmter 213-888--3217 =o P9ll ~1831 Aft <1 bdmic'"'ro•.· ~e:ttdl.locklela./880 -" ,., "--•23 E B S 1898 -.-1ccept QC Housing today 210 Liiie •210 Older t BR, total refum • ay HARBR VW HOMES-38R. NO pets. 631-8'*27 snsmo Sorry. No Pea !i-._ ______ ""!'9 _________ $369.900 Agent. Willer new stove. refng, vacant 3!,~or~~~:l~lng~~~~~ TSL M~MT !42·l60-3 grdnr. corn« lot $2.000 NEWLY DECORA TED 2257 Maple 673-4865 $625 756-8558 sngl garage & yd 2391 •RENTALS AVAILABLE JASMINE PA$2RK • guard EASTSIOE2BRwtcorport. TSL MGMT 642·1803 111811££££ifi ~ SHIRPDUPLD -2U1~0llM Eldon Ave $1050/mo •HFHIUllEI* ~ed3bd 800 sep unit. W1ter pd *llNL .. •TI•1 ........ _ Pennula 1007 •Large patios & y1rd1 Curt II 631-1266 Martt Ag1 s.a2.n06 N PORT ISLAND AREA 63S...120 9'-5PM ... + ~···· ,.,.D.;.Eo!s""'P""!E~n""""!,.T""!E'!""I M!""!'"'u-s1~.,!"'!' ... ,!"" Remodeled owner's unit •Small nat otl E'SIDE •o 2BR t8"' UP· •L-OWER D-U-PLEX 3BR• CS3h500nlfronl 3BR. dock. 2566 Or-tnge ·c· $695 ""' ...., 2BR 28A. w/lg brick .,.. " TOR N 2BR 1°;BA tow"hO\lse • .:, ...... ~ ---....-•----S231.500 Vu of bay 2BR patio + a very lg lBR 0•CPoolarport9 I w/stor9g0 stairs. vaulted c:elllngs. 2BA. lrplc, g1rage. Mer Wlteftr....... .... THE VIC IA lau"dry room patlO. all llll • I ,...JCMwlttll 2BA condo Obie gar. 1 .,,,,.,8 000 new carpet. paint blinds. Lido Shops. S 1350/mo 2BR wtger. new decor· t>uUl-lns S795/mo -• ... I -• -deck nt-3719 ;n11miUa.tt1 SU llEm &PTS single g6a7r5•o,:a~2S87 25t mo * 573.9201 * IULTlll JH-11• bltlns, med yd wtpotlo 207e Tflurln 2BR t~BA. qui.t, U ..,.. 1002 600 W WILSON ..... 3BR 3BA. new point. STEPS Tl Ila. Wtr pd. 63S...120 9-SPM TSL MGMT 8'2· H103 aceee to ·beoct\. tllhOpe &. .,.iiiiiiiiii ______ Corona def Mar 1022 lll-41H OALL Ml-HO Handaome 3 BR, 2'+ BA 1mmac, spa. dbl g1r. •vt e r1nd new. 3BR. 2BA 667 Victor\• 'l'. ... S735 •llD LIUTlll ~t 1 ~ ~ J':''. SPYGLASS HILL. Top or Wlmnll'T •3BR 2,\BA twnflM on Condo t,700 sq ft. Many now! St605/mo '~ t>lk to SI 500/mo & S1.4001mo, THE SEVILLE Carpor1/ltor9g9. pool. the htll with 19"toatlc for---W/Mll Bl .... bell! Dbl elltrU Near bus& shops bchl 6 19-630-439:4 m0ntfl·to-mo"tn rental 2BR 1'~BA •lgar. t>lltns, 1111 lfF lndry rm. pvt patlO&, ever vlewS "Like new" ~.. u ... nr ~ar. 5' 375/rno 760-9792 --f\.t lh9d 121 121~ lanced yard wt p1t10. carpet•. stove. dlw. aophlttlcated .a bdrm 3BR 2BA townhom•· trptc,tnc:dyd Spa St 50 - . llfflllTPllllllR ~~tfl~~ ' 63~120 9-SPM Eastsldo 2BR Twnflte FRE:Egea&..- custom llome with formel ttyle" + o lorge 18R AP! Smell pet? ~1* Ne:P~RTA i~~:.CE ~ SpaclOus 3Bt. $2250/mo 3BR. 2BA St. 100/mo I 2e19 Sente Ana "L' $145 Apll F1'plc. di •. garage. lfll dl"lng & lemlly rms, pool, w/huge kitchen. 198.a 21 *DRAMATIC * ~ 21v!. 111 No ·:::. Pacific lnt'I RE. 121·1380 St,200/mo ~. e ..,BACH E'StDE ,,_..., yud/patlo, l"dry rm ..... ,. spa & aec:urtty Cf"ulMf boot Is optlortal 38R 2''t8a, pe>pular Nwpt filldi o1c St.100 IMS-9219. BAY ISLAND Fobulou1 month IMM 12/15/lt to unlt w/tUfl kltch. w/d incl l850 ... Jail 760-3600 Sl .550,000 S63S.OOO Hgts Fam rm, frplc. wet· hlrbof view & pvt baaCf1 8115190 119, 111~ 27ttl ao. to ~hing Avt 2817 OAANOE AVE SOrry, No,,_ -llCllS ILn bar,gar s 1200 5'8-0397 Smal 8ecMlof ""Pt. Now· spKIOulgrounds&doc:tl s t Agent, en--t.a15. NOW11500 642•7334 TSL MGMT s.a2.1803 ·c..1tcwOIQll I lllM -811 ~Ml kf M0~1 IJl-llll *UltW* ~ ~:s I~:':'! 5Br. frp1c. f\lmlshed. Prud9ntlel Calle. Atty ... ,Ill HmU.., '-· 1BR 18A. Incl frig, very pvt •"1 120-9:422 $3500/mo. Agt. 5<18-0100 flUM ID IVE In Of'9 & ,_,, the REALTORS SUS/mo. 1 ~ I No T Ml 38R 28A ftp6c. BorrlClg• 2BR, 2BA W!Vtftw of tM OONnl ,...., ottler. =ta.!°· of .,..._ SCOTT15*-279:4 =IO 9'IC Qw 'rw So ~. ffplc. pool, 1P8. 28A, frptc. UC>t'acM8. ~· = & lat~ Costl Alna 1024 •EASTSI HOUSE• • eou1 P1au. m50/mo: i~'.::&i: ~=,P9t9 !c,n: usi:3::::. ~~ peao. Wiik to~ 1n-•HIRD 38R 2BA. ~.gar 213-596-6421 P•rker H2 '143 or tllhOpe&--. .. um.. :!.0:1':":':o.= .......... 5'C>-1355 T~Atty ... 1111 381' 28A. 2 ffp. bttln V9C * EASTSID~·Orenge I l l 6 ~:Ttw ~ ~ ~ WESTCl.IFF H" 28A --Ntm'f1 eya,2cerattchgar,meny .......... 2106 Mont• Vleta. 2BA 18A. A, HA. den. n ... Iha b.t bct.1 i1380fmo Condo. dlw. w/G, lr1*. .... P"tld .. I UH.500 -Noa-... ,.__..__..cr9dlt ~.wld,trig..~ .-. Cel~' ....... I ~ poot llOOlmo. le"I p.e ,_, "'9 doWf\ •• " • •"'2~ Bit 1•11 m'll •1'1111 gar. r..., .. __, yd. f'lmlly .,.. I t27!.or '"' ; ..... w7~• BMA) ''"""' 13t-.22M Of 2.tO:al 1 Md'lfof•aNreofown-PflntC)flly...... r raq 1750/Mo.661-7$87 4t2-3051 or.a~H2 .. __. -·- ..... Vou !Mk•.:: iiillTllllR-2=.~·u~:,: ~us::. .... _. CHARMING Cepe COd lftWr ~o~ -:.C .. 't9 •UU Ooc*ageoveM.S1U01mo ...., bctl, fnCld yd, 1etge 2f.0 ~ 11r , .. '4..... 11111.1 mf1L1 =--........ .... ft IR -yrty. 152"'2181, 615-1835 ooeec.. bftdl fr'ptc. dlW, t • 4 38" to ~ I •· ::: OCMNIWJNTI ........ °'*""· NJ4 3 BR. 2\4 BA. prlMa EMt· 8WltlM 2M 18A, gmf· onsnr 146-IMI l11te -etory ...... Nmlly,.... ~~mo~.. l . a. 4 ........ 2»4m 0,.. IY, Mr* Mde tocatlon. M.ny d9-990, MW etpt, frplc, * , .. & ~ .,._ J mr p , Jdnt t u..19 to 0-flliGlft ;::]llmlll luxe IHtur••· 'rom wtN/dryr, bMm::t'r; 31A RA. t car..-.... oond,pdlnd~, ....... ,_ ..,._. ..... ,,....., 3 1310A SUN ~& • 1112s""°~· • ::=·.:=-•1121 Lt ,,,._ .,.. '9mly a:,~ .a;,..:::..,•_.. w ,,. 1 ---ij't a... S20l.211llt lmtnNu .... I lft. I BA. :.. 9"' IM."} ........ Mo ...... CAU.'.... .. ........ ,. 1w11 ,_., ......... °' ce1 .. ...-.i ....... =-:r.'°~:f *r,ttt*:-.. ·:=: ., .. •cu:: ma' ......... ¥...... • ~ ,........ ... ....-,. . .,,· . ...... .. o....., w 5 == , 1 c "·°" CC. Aull ftow . YUW'i• .. -;....... ::"= .,... ...,.... .. , .... --. ......... "" ....... ~ ... :::.:=-£ .~J.fll'I!... ... ""· ~. =~"=''=' = .... ' ... ..... ........ • f ... • ... --:. Mr": ...... ·'l!i!lllllliliiiliiiiiiiiiiilli ......... .,,A/C.,_ 'I ........... ".' rl let U1 ""' Y ti poelft 50 Rower part $SleeM 56~ .Elfts ....... S7T,._. •Old-- p I •11 \ ~-~ I I J ~" YDllll ROUTE S300-1700 Heh m.:hlne per wMk. Prl~ lo- c.tlona. 100% r.tum of lnYHtment GUARAN· TEED 1-749-IMI ENJOY 14-1S% return on Trust Deeds S10,000 to S 1,000,000. Cell DeNeon M9oc. 173-7311 NOW! um .. 111.1.,. ••R1•11n111•• 141-llll mnw; n, - $2.44 per day That's Al.l. you pay for 4 Hnes. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnfonn111on CALL TOOAYll ISi FIR LOIS Y04Jf Service Directory Repl ... 1tet1ve "2-4121 bt.111 -- - --=· .. '. ·' ., . . . . e1c. No )ob too lft'\ell, WE'RE LOOKING FOR STRAIGHT SllOOTERSI 1'0 WORK PART-TIME AFT~R SCHOOL ANn SATllliDA Y YOU CAN EARN $60-$200 PER WEEK OR MORE! ldMJ r,., <Cudrni-"' Jr Hiii! N-boo10< H,P !oo<-IM:.nl ..,. "'"'k 1n an Aduh NIJ>P" ....cl "6lro (',..... '"''II tdwr a.mbetMNlt Pf'"'.,.. irthnc """" CUJt<"""'" ''" rt.. IW...np I'•-• fl•11l1 1·.~~ WIN"' l'H/l.F:S A'l/11 HI/':- MOTOR Roms available in Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO C-OLL[(TING NO SOUCITING \tu\I lt4>T Jr~Nc C&I •llJ prue>I '" 11\!oUtanc~ c.u 842-4333 rtll .... ., Ill ... Repair. R«lwoodlc.d., - ' ' . ' W' n • '"1 ~ "1 .. .,. Full Service. RHld'I RALPH'S PAINTING. LIC. Comm'I, No Job Too Big tn1/EX1. ~.Qua! wt!. or Too Small. 531·2507 frM ht 111-4111 .......... DlllVll'J * No Collection * Early morning . motor routes available. Must have dependable transporat1on and liab11tty insurance. Din Av .... EINllll Call 84!-4333 between 6 a.m. ·S p.m (M·f ) . . Brolten? Mlulng? ~ roof INKS. Free Est. Ucd. l.ow ~teal 875-3694 GH lllTIMFlll Reroof/Repal,. All WOftl !Om· ated 000· I tbt I not Tbt U>t Dent f'to with Ed- ,. h , l>I -• e~ (hd tht' on his om his ing l'ISt th y id. JnS lht 4k. tid t>n ick or as. t)ll Jm IT ~ ... 13611!1!.. ... m : GI • M:A *'-•••• * * II' I ~~ .:· w~ .... !'.:!"... c•-= l:C:~u·~:uc~~· '~.:n..._~ ::=:,::::.-:=: ..._.,.....-."' 40oor,~~ OUr...,.. ""•-:!: e.tonet.540-2'1' lnlede &outtl>ri.n~• ....... .._.-...:-~ Ot ~ In ~---: ........ u llUI • .... ... oolor TV/tfldo. ...w Doil* an LOTS Of'711.2121' • been_..::.,.., NISSAN SEHTM 1te5. ~lty Nliwpof1 -.... .....,. .. .... • THE PAJ>EA ~ llle ...... '1Mltt a.nu a 110. •7-6111e INl'6e1331 llam--~ .. •slowoeo""'-17.: !22-door1 • ~Wf\~!~~C..~ (Ord fir Sor---no---~ ""*ical'I Ea6llm0, J£EPCJ1 '16, ...... W"-'• ....__.. ---::::::==~!!!!::~:--...._-· __ ......... __ .---=:___. l• II gl. ~•al C"lt1u1hua, Cocker l\ard, IOft & blclnl 10p, 1540 ........ ,_ • · t7 ............ • -. Loul9 v~ .... a I I 0 Id A ~ 9eecfl PORSCHE M4 TURBO -._...., .. ..._. ._.... !Ng: :Ce . o en e-Exce llant cond ition, 191e 8!ec* wlttl ~ TOYOTA n . rebft .,g. Lillllllld .._ _ t.!A ~ ..-w..e. etc. ~ Min. &c:'.u:.t: MtOO 090 JM-3281 * .... 1Ml IMtnet AM options. 2tt< new urwDlttety. tun. '14 Pl.I w w: oo;w1111. l7!-ftlt wi gli n Elkh ound , 5·SPMd, AIC. Stereo mllH. Mint 121,100 up, amog &tt-1112 302 V·l -""owei*M.-.~"' PllC>lll<>n. Peldnoeee. Pug. Trudel 9635 f:-'~t:!· ~ Oay8'55·3•00. hH 197• TOYOTA Abln· oelllnt condldoft •..... --:· WM1111ft.llllf Rat Twrler. Aottweltei', 1'11111 .... 1. $9595 (15M4832)• BILL 873-711' don.dear. doeen't run. rack a piflb\ ........ " ------~·~:.oll!.l .I •• -I.II JetfMJ/11'1, 11::0: SchlpPWke. Toy POOdle. 4,..,. .. •--MWlt Con-MAXEY TOYOTA 1aaa1 y W ,.11111 (88•ANAI Make otter PI S, 11tt, cnt191. II.,_..,.. -Ctlll Nd!., 1 W•tle Wlr• Half Fox ..,, ... ....._. e e e • I 241-7374 1ntry, etectrlc wi n·• .. ""9~&AIMrtcen WEOOINO ORE88 & VEJL. Terri.' and YOl1<thlre dltlonl Super '""P· Heh I Yd.. H . • 'Speed Air Condltk>mng ----dowalloelta. mirrors, ---~ Antlqueewe•~~ .... 1q,ft. 1lze 8, cream. ll CI . Terri.' ••HS. Bill MAXEY 847..a555 Stera'o Cu1ette: vw '77 SUPER BEETLE. tenn• ....... ,.., ...... _, ...,, NEVER WORN 1250 bo All pu~aran1Md TOYOTA, 11181 e.ectl * y W .., 1• * Sunroot,Cuetom WhHlt. NEW P1lnt, imlfm dafro1t, Dolby Super " 1931 Neiwpoft BIYd, CM 75._12ee o PEll.ANO PAVILION BIYd .. H.B. 847-1555 A/T 'A/c JY/S Steteo $5595. (2HLZ'70) BILL c:usett1, engine, :-Cd aound 11er90 .... ,. up. Top st P8'd fOt Pottery! OPEN 1 DAYS Ce .... tte: Wire Wheel MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 :r::1~:~:IOf' oo nolatery. new Urea. , ~:".:~~:"':'~:-!''="~~~------Catalina, Bauer. K1y 18374 BMCnBIYd.'l\ml.S Mllt.VeNdls 9090 Cover• Su~r Sharp! Be71ch Blvd. H e . u1raa S HOO 'obo brlk ... c;omc>utet mod-SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI Flnetl, 30'• & 40'• dlth-''"to You 6022 405 fwy. nut to Terget. GOYerTllMnl Seaed Y9-Llk• New! sens. 84 ·a5S5 497-4910 LY Mag In Eves'. ule. mtiny extr•. ~ ONL y 404 /tine. CALL 642·5671. w111•. chin•. dec:ofatlw Bdrm M t Inc full az * M1·1111 * hlc:lea from 1100 Cot-(1PHE545) BILL MAXEY vw CABR OLET 1985 ~~t"'::t~r:C::: flgurlnel. 973-6223 ma1tr11. hdbct chMt ol HIMALAYAN MALE CAT veit-. CheYyl. p~ ~o~~ i...~1s:eld\ XLNl c;ond1t1 1on & 101<*j prec:la1e ~~:':"l:::::="--~~I~~~-.---~ ~ 60l I drawers, mlrr0t drw, nlt1 Show ov.lty Blue Point and oth« c;ontlec:ated · · · A rm a...• one ownef/reeords New $8,700 Of' 15. 100 down 6140 ~ ttind. 144-2214 •ft 7 1 yr old. Oec:llWed. neu-propertlee. FM euy.,. BMW '79 3204 GUI ,__ &Intl 11r11 & clutch $6850 Ind tlJle OY8f ~ J;iiii~iiiiii'!!i!!oi!~~~~-1'"-~~~--.;.;.-•Aefrloltator. Kenmore. Small grey c:11t, look• lltcl tired XLNT personality. Guide 1~8-2562 x TDIH HY 759-7592 of only 1217 85 pet" lndowS door• hrdwr ISTATI UUJ white, lide-by·9'de $200. Abyalnli n. V«'f attec-1200. 7eo..a683 eves. 40M. Al19 oPlrl evenings One Fem.a. owner. Mint ••mo ti, 1111.W 111.111 month SiturcSeY AM ~lyl t~:> Everything muat got Bed •Mlcrow1ve ... aeo. tlOnate, tr" 10 good &...-enc11. condition. low mileage. •w m "'le'\'1' llu • Caltdaya Ruby A\le.67,_2100 sets dreuefa, sofu & •Frlgl delre w11her home.6'8-5306 Spott!ngGoods 6065 m11n1enence records. 4 :!::;':U'::.su: Wl'UPAYYMTITAIE M2..U21 _ more• SAT 8-2 10142 1150. All llkl new. PUTTERS WANTEO: Autoslmp«ttd 9100 1pe1d 15300 080. •rlO.........,ll•l'lm4'1 mll.Ulll bt lll 1n11'1 G•eoe Sile, toys, c1111 Df 494..a301 Jtwttty /Fun/ Alt A IMG.5 IMG6 &«-2021 ... a...,." -.ii1 ue.e ca11 E~ ci<>tl'lel, ••c. Sit. 12/9, SATONLY 7am-•pm Olk KENMOREG11Dryer$65. 6025 ~:,~~r 8813. '0.1. by ., ••• m1111 Brand new BMW 3251 ·-1·11 9-C. 210 Garnet Avenue. d/r Ible & c;hrs ex1ri lrg MaY1•g elecirk: Dryer Pilmer Scottsdile 5-Speld. St1teo CUMtte, FRIAll 121ITS1111 135_3171 Convef11bte wtttte with 1--~--~~·~~~~ B1lboa Island new twin bed kit Items. $50. Old oak detlt 1150. •PIAGET men & led* ANSER. Top PrlcetCah. Sunroof, Cullom Wneetl Excellent condition. fully 01ac1t 1nter10< 1>1ns1r1p-1 anttque flour lable. an-63l-6389 w1tches, 18KITIMhband (2131473-1088 Sh1rpl $6595 BILL loaded, 18,000 miles, ....._.f,...y (S5) •ng rear dec:t< spoiler l•~"""~"""'..,..,~ra 11que wood-burni ng •Platinum ladlel dlnnet MAXEY TOYOTA. 18881 702·368--0968 11 [~ s.MJ-.,, custom wneels car stovt1, an1tque drugatOfl Furnltwe 60I • ring, 4 diamonds. totll Christmas llouliqUn Beech Blvd . H B HONDA '82 ACCORD Semct and ,.ts pnone fully loaded sc11e w/mlfror. sofa Ible, 1.6K. --_ 847-8555 2 DOOR HATCHBACK Comp.my transfer m1>1t Weber Bar·B·O. mlac; BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFT. •Mink coat ¥. length. llghl ,.US........ A/C, AM/FM Stereo. ~Sat sell' Assume lease 11 hsehld Items 717 1 Little Rou1ette/Gam1 table of color, llie 12-14. SAT lo-4 19 131 Brentwen-l2' YW lllt 98K ml., Very good COfl<l I S5 75 mo Harbor Or (Gotdenwest Italian lnllld wood. Never Belt Offer•. 559-5127 Circle H B 847-1601 WHITE New Empl Alloy $2200 OBO 543·5838 NE.WPORT Hl·Hll & Yorktown) used. $595. 662·2836 FOX FUR JACKET . . . IMPORTS ·-------• B Uy Rims. New Tires, New •IA Cll 1Hl IAYIEI WllTE I IUSS Tiu~. XLNT cond & quell-Paint, AM/FM Caaseue Auto, A/C, Stereo Cassel· S 1---------ESTATI L.JellllTIOI 6152 Mattress & trundle. never ly Coat $2500. Mii IOf Radio With Equallier, ta, Low Mites. Like New• JAQIM Autos Domtstlc 9300 =~~~ Palnllnga. c.rpets. 1oys, Orum set. wedding gown, used$195. •840-8733• S500. Sz 8·10. 760·6683 Lots of New Parts. VERY $7995 (024333) BILL • ~ "'••" book•. Jewelry Indian furntture. c101hes. excel-tu••i••-•••t FURS: High ti ahlon full th h cl s'fed CLEANI Excellent Con-MAXEY TOYOTA l888l ,1-.i l!"l"tt~ .: ... "'"'°L•, Olm 1111 O&IUll rugs & b1aketa. pottery, lent cond10on. Sat/Sun -_..._ Lynit&whlteFoxCoi tby dltlon,S30000BOCall Beach Blvd. H B !!>'"~'", WM , , V6 looks. runa gre1t. ~ too much more to listt 8-5. 18 St Thomas. Mattress. bo•. frame. new, M. Jacques, worn twlcei. •831-4705• 847_8555 1 S 1995 OBO ~68·5688 FRI only, 1630 Supe<lor 495-6865 tor directions $235. 640-8733 Leopard stole. black ><•.0 ,,........ •Moo< ...,. I 963-8555 KING Sprlngilr back aup-N QUEEN SIZE MATIRESS mink lrlm, matching muff, '89 LEGEND & JAllAI 'll IJIL SM'N ~ 1 '' •• CHEVY '85 CAMARO port ma11ress w/lreme. t rt Beach 6169 & BOX, OUIL TEDI coller, culls. bell & '90 INTEGRA R e b u I I t e n 111\ic.st llWl~llro T-top a1c; cruise T IF l/S t 557 4009 v~v· CALL * 640-8733 * dark brown mink coat by new Connelly lnlerior. too 968· 7923 $125 cash Suitcase. etc Binoculars 7 /i-to 20 BRANO NEW! S 155. shouldera. Full length Power loltS 7012 SAVE! SALE! g1ne1tran1mlaslon/rear. RESALI . 722-4100 I power $6800 hurs r a • power $35· 85, rifles & Ludwig Lllll Ann rasberry 19' COBALT 1984. Oflglnll much else to list! Sacn- LOTS OF GOODIES sno1guns S65·S 160. SACRIFICE $5000 nr;;;; ault w/lox c;oller & c;ulfa, owner. 300 hours, excel-Excellent Sel«tlon 1tce at $9400 o bo,l•---------------------••llllliiilll• 687 C1pn11 St. Fri & Sat. Sabot sailboat ht>erglas, beige leather SOFA u 10 Black. gray & wtilte lent condition. $12.500 .IM SlfllllS (758NIX) Days 852-1426 1218 & 1219 gooo condition complete wlqueen hide-a-bed & dlimond design ribblt 714-644-2513 •-• Eves 854-2372 $225 & other marine recliner S 1200/mo coll Poaaum ITned mu1-j.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --LOTS OF GOODIES gear $5-$50 Thurs tnru 568-4242 or 548-1707 lard leather coat SMps/Docks/Storagt 1001 0\1111 St Npl Beh FRI & SAT 1218 & 12/9 at Sun 4208 River Ave or SOFA & IOYe seat. beige ART "Balbol Fun Zone" 7022 112-2112 LOCAi. 687 CAPITAL ST call anyttme 650-1355 floral: pr uphols swivel by Ruth Hinda Original BMW 3181 l98A, white wilh . ' MOVING SALE Clothes. Lg 2 Family Garage Sale. chairs Clean. unworn 1979 watercol0< Serious l&LllA ISlm black lnte<lor 2 door. ~i·iii·ilRiiMiimiiiiiii.• .,, kn1Gk-kn1ek1. furntture Sat Sun 9 30-4 1714 S395 takes all 759-7531 mqulnes only! 25 & 55 1vall S 12.50 per standard. excellent con-II SAT 12/9 10-4pm Newpon Hills Of West. STORAGE SACRIFICE 7701~ ... ~0~93~35 L1 v1 M6 CA or Sall preferred 752-2881 d111on 71.000 miles plus. 2528LlttletonPlaoe HarborV1ewHomM .. ...,.. '"' ....._ $8.000 760 -8865, ,ACIACYIEW 19 cu 11 frlge, queen mitt· DOCK AVAILABLE MEM0NAL. ,.,. SAT 10·2 Computer ARVEL comics. plants, box spr, 9 dra_, chest, IN NEWPORT HARBOR 644-9060 ext 336 C-1ery • Monuary stereo equip misc Lots rugs furn. new Lego, T H bkcase. e· covch, UllES 40' to 55' Call Kevin Chapel • Cremitort of stuff! 786 New1on Way MUCH misc Thu/Frt/Sat, snop YBC 646-8 t 12 0 /955-0900 EJ631-0441 BMW 3181 1985 White 4 JSOO PIClhc v-DrMI lw 17th & Plac:ent11l 2008 C t 11 It S --DlllDID door. low mllage XLNT ~ ............. Fountain Vll!ey 6134 MOVING SALE Gift Items, lovely ecQelSOrles SAT 9-5, 18652 Santa Isadora (near Newland & Ellis) en e a-o an-TWO ELECTROPEOIC Dock av111, powet only, up condition Must See . .........,. _., 1ta90 btwn lf'tltne & Tustin ..._1111 BEDS.llke new,massage EIUIEIEIT to 28'. Waler/pwr. $11.SOOobo.673-4399 i·------· AT 9·2. 1521 Priscilla Ln. unit headboard 5365 $225/mo lom H. days • - W1ndsurf8f stereo cabl-eac:1i 548-5306 1111.i! 752-0550. eves 673-2680 IMW 1211 llll net snutters, vacuum. ski Unique hand-made bam· · g 1 owner. 111 records 5 yr & boots, bikes. flllng boo lurnllure. over Appraised 11 $3875. Misc. Transportitlon extended warrenty New cabme1 bath & table 75pcsl Below wholesale Round stone approx 213 Ores/brakes 45K mlles linens. comforter set. Call Lisa 714.72 1•9216 of a carat PRICE RE-("'wrw/Tr.J&... on14 Eleclrlc Every1hing. Sun M()('luary • Chapel Cremauon wedding dress. clotnes. DUCED TO S 1.800 •:•..-•• _ ..-en av Ro o I Prem I um Whenlootilngloretull-1tmt1 household & hardware WHITE IRON DAYBED OBO!ll 1973 AIRSTREAM. 31-Ft, Sound/Tape Leitner 101>. 11 101ces practically no .•tems. misc cn1na. P•C· (new) complete.. with mat-646-7496 1n park at 351 W. Bay St , Seats. White w1tn Red 1 10 Broadway Co1t1 Mesa Ml-1111 Looking for that s~ial car? Tr f OU< clc-Jss f.e-h CO'S 0001\ "l('l'U ..... ~V s U'lly $1 I 09 •r~ 0 wor tJS lor 7 00~ Svc •'O':. 642-56 78 11me 10 cneck 1ne oo-lures collectibles & much lresses, (iundle & com· 642-4321 Ext 262 "8, Costa Mesa. $5000. Interior S 17.500 obo Call por1untOes 1n cl11slfled 'lorter set $300 249-0072 714-650-0254 497-6478 eves ••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~· E"m1"1 You Can Get Your Dealerahlp Noticed. Your ad w/11 come out 2 Tlmn Per Week for '90, Color Freel Call 642-4321 Hunting ton Be ach Chr ysler -Pl ymo uth -[ ~rom I ~~~~~CE ~e~;~~~ 18681 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Bob Lon_gpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP SeNice Department Open Monday until 9:00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD WESTMINSTER Buen ~I Garden Grove Fwv (714) 892-6651 • South County YIUIWllEI 111 lllZU @ m $ SA~filvY.IL~& $ 0 NEW LOCATION! 1500 Auto V.'t{~r~l~n1~i~.MALL 135-317·, Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger S-O.Ot _, 1 O•ys Po111 Se<..ce .. .,.,,, !A ' 1.,...6 3()pm S•I 8 am ~e>m BUENA PARK ST ANTON GARO N GROVE PACIFIC OCEAN 0 ~ ,-CAMPBELL ..__-r f'l1aZDa /COSTA MESA Cera at "No Charge' 6 mo /6,000 mile flmrted warranty on all uMd cers 1425 Biiker St. (.AlSI Oii Harbor Btvd ) Co.te Meu 714/545-3334 0 I '-.I j•, ()I 1111 ·.r111111•.11" AlAlL4BLE FOR . /JIJfED/AfE DEL/VERr 13590 B~ Bbvl.. e lfestminsler BF.ACH BLYD. AT THE 22 Fll.EEWAY o 5ADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-a31.33n 11.J-380-1200 1s pace n e ours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo Per week! G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Ouaet It. Newport-..Ch G S .... •Leetklg Part1 • SeNtce m-emo AC~ •10..at. Newportlleeiclt S....•1...ing ~•PWU ••CMf Your l'rolll11Jln1lr" ... ... ... "" "'"' .. no ~I • t '· ... .. ~ .. .... .. •• .. lat • ~ 5 .. .. • I • .. ... II .. •• ., 0t 41 ca.I Do\ILY I'll.OT/ 'l'lllndoy, -(- C men charged n alleged precious metals fraud case . ~ • • ·-OIWH ~--L LOS ANGEU!S -Seven men •volved in an Oranac County ~ mN!s telemarketina com- fllll'.. bay<: been clwJcd with bilkins ~ of invcston out of an Cllimaied $5 million, a fcdcraJ pros- CUtQt gjd Wednesday: .. Tbe company, B.N. Goldberg and Mloci11e1 of .... una Hills, was set Ip in 1985 by two of the defendants. 1lury Neil Goldberg, 31, of Laguna Ni.suet. and . Matthew 'EdwarG · ·lochi•n, 28, of Newpon Beach, said Alliatant U.S. Attorney David Sklln•ky. ~ BNGA marketed the investments Utionwide &om l 98S to August 1986 and hundrcdl of investors Jost lmou.nts ~ from Sl,000 to 'IS0,000, Sldanslcy 'said. The indictment also charges salcs- mc:n Lester Cbarlcs ·Thompson, 45, of Riverside; Marlr: Stephen Ot1. 23, of Florida; Blaine Merlin Riley, 27. of Mission Viejo; Gary James Kum- mer, 30. ofJ...aaunal:lills; and Law- rence Sco1t Hartmann, 25, of Hunt- inaton Beach. Ott bought the company from Goldberg in August 1986, renamed it M.S. Sawyer and Co. and moved it to Irvine, Sklansky said. Thomp- son, Riley and Lothian were salel l'IWllFfS of the operation one time or another. The w.neo tmd iovellOn that BNGA had years ol ex.perience iJI 4'e ~om metall field IDd an expert tCsearch team1 and that in- vestor> ,could cam bi& profiu with little risk, _JgiOrdiDI_ to the lS-COunl mail, wire and wr. fraud indictmetn unsealed Wednesday . Jn fact, "the sales st.aft' at BNGA ... was unprofessional and un- scrupulous, had little knowledge of or Cxperienoc reaardina iavestments in ptttious meWs, had little cooocm for the customen' interests and rea- ularly misled customers," the indict- ment charJCd. Lothian and Thompson appeared Wednesday before U.S. Mqistrate Charles F. Eick, who ordered them released o n S 2~,CXX> bail. The other defendants arc either in custody or arc bcina sought. Sldansky said. Lothian's attorney, Jan Handzlik, disputed the chargcs and the i:ovem- mcnt's contention that Lothian was a co-founder of the company. Thompson's attorney, Leonard Sttarcnow, also disputed the cha~. .. The investigation has been 101n1 on since 1987. We sec nothing to show ttterc's any merit to the charges." he said. Pow falls ; traders cautious as unemployment report nears I-">.--- No .. " ,. p .. • ~ " ,. '" ,_ •• ~ $1 .. 21 'H •• To .. 1 ' • • • I ~ NEW YO RK (AP) -Slack prices fell in listless trading Wednesday, i:eflecting investor caution ahead of ~ &C?vemment's unemploymcnl re-,.n later this week. _ • The Dow Jones average of 30 ~ustrials slid 4.91 points to finish tt 2. 736. 77, the fint time since early ~vem~ that !t has fallen in two ~sccuuve sessions . ,r Dcclin.ing issues outnumbered ad- vancen by a 10 to 9 margin in =wide trading of New York E.u:h•np>listed stocks, wilh 155 issues down, 700 up and 516 unchanged. Volume on the noor of the Big Board came to 145.85 million shares, down from I 54.64 million in ttf~ previous session The mark.ct struggled through a lackluster session with banking and technology stocks taking the brun1 of the selli ng activity. Wall Street an'illysts attributed the ' market's sluggishness to nervous- ness ahead of Friday's jobs report. •oon't1et the name fool you" NEW•USED CMS•VANS•IRUCKS LOW RATES •FREE LOCAL PICK-UP AND RETURN • 1Zl2Ulmlll Cl'' (714) 4M-•a2 Harry S. Green, Inc. & proudly present III 3 · more years of expansion forecast -WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe na. tion•1 unprecedented pacetime economlc exl)aftSion, now in its ef&bth )'W', will last It &cul three more years. the nation's 10P business economists said Wednesday. At lbe same time, the Fcdcra.I RCICT'Ve Board reponed current economic activity _raQ&ina from stable to expand.in& modestly. Con- sumer spending varies around the country, it said, but prices range from Oat to incrcasinJ modestly. The National Association of Busi- ness Economists said the latest swvcy of its membcn found 62 perocnt cxpcctina no recession for the next three years. That expectation is "a sca- chanac," accordina to James F. Smitli, the orpnizatitm's president and 6unQ.aJ pro*-or 11 the Uni- venity of Nonh C&rolina. Coinmentins that cconomi1t1 rarely qrec on anythina. Smith said, .. We never, ever hid not just a m~ori%·r:.~n overwhclmina ma-jonty, · na srowth over three years." But nearly 20 perocnt of the ji9 business economists aurvcyed said they~ felt a rcocs.sion could occur before next April. The economy has 'slowed con- siderably since the Fecleral Reserve bcpn boosting interest rates to re- st.rain risina prices. As inflationary pressures moderated. however, the central bank .has gradually let rates fall . The Fed, in its latest surVcy of the economy, said that the Federal Re- .ve districu U..t rqMX'ted. on prioes .. oenllY ooted ftat IO .,.-. 1ncrea1ea.' "with tettral mentiollina the coatiru1ina etcalation or medical insurance costs." Most of its di1trici1 ''detcribe economic activity u stable to mod- estly expandina. ... Consumer spend- ing bas varied" and .. strenath has been ~mo..tly confined to nondurable items, while sales or autos and other durables have acncnUy been weak." Tbe ocntral bank u.id that most districts repor:ted softening in manu- f.acturina and that while construc- tion is strona or improvin& in the West and Midwest, it is slugjsh elsewhere. Agriculture has improved in much Of the country, it said. The survey by the 12 district banks is compiled by the Fed every NEW YORK CAP) -The folow~"I 1how1 11'1• New York oCir.. EJtdlMM 110dl1 •ncl warrentl th.II w m:ne up the moil •"d dooiwn most D9Md on percent "' en.nee tor ....... v No MlC!.iltln tr9dlnu below s2' or 1.000 Wm ere Included. Nt:.Jend percent..,. chenltn •r• the dlf •r•nc• b•tw••n 11'1• Of~I clollno orlal •nd 10.S.V'I S:JO P.m . prlal. •. Ul'S L11Sf "' n~ 1 "" 2'\fi DOWNS .. · .. •• .. •• := , .• .:: •• : .. .. " , .. , .• .. Lad ~~ .. -.• -.• -" -.• i"~ = "· -.. -, .. -.. -.. ... -v. ~-1~ _,,. ,,. _ "" ·~-2'.':t .. -" I -" -" -1'/.o ,._ .. '"' -v. '"' -,,.. 16 -.. ?Ol'. -•• ,.. ..... Uo ff· Uo . "' . Uo 1 UP 1 . Up 1 . UP 1 . Up 1 . "' Uo 8: "' Uo Uo "' "' "' Uo "' Uo "' Uo Uo Uo ffH\T '\SE DID NEW YORK {AP) Dec:. 6 :e=:c:-~-=r. lee, lbe tmnk"• ~~ -.. U'lll. Tiie -~prior to Nov. 21. The com-- m.inee i1 tchedu.Jed to meet: Dec. II . A -io<>Fed o'licYtl, ~ .. IO report.en after the survey WU re- leued, said !hat while lbc: auto- mobile and bousina iDdullriet were wak., be bctieVed the overall ecoo~ omy would be ~cpt out of a re- ceuion by strcnath in other area. Tbe Fed official, who spoke on the condition that his name not be wed, said continued powth in U.S. ex- ports and strenath in sales of con- sumer goods other than autos should be cnoua.h to keep the economy movinc (orward in the comina year. OH I I'\ \'D 11011'' cr="i~~-1'>-.. m"=·~ -.. -.. -" •v. -~ j,. _ .. ~ -''"' ,,._ .. " -.. 1 '"' -l'h " -" 1,6, -~ " -.. -.. -.• -.. ,._ .. .. ......_ .. !·~"--:: " -.. '"' -\to '"' -"" '"' -'4 ft l l I : l I . l\ H \ r \ U I '\ IU U NEW YORK !AP) Dec. 6 NEW YORK IAPJ -~ ' """ Drict :!II-::: "t-'l;':..""!,.J' .;;;....;; .::::: ii:-... "~i ... ·-~ .. =1~ +~ _,.. .!.l:B _,,. SE• F STORAGE CHILLED 64-0Z CARTON . Pncm ElllcM lluDy o..m. 7 hu w.o...,. o..m. 13. ,. •SllllrBim. ...... 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