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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-14 - Orange Coast PilotCampus Salvador hat pollcy releases protest American tizzies COAST/A3 ORLD/A4 THE ORANGE COAST ('0\'ER STOH\'/THE'\DS Freedom rocks sell like hot cakes By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ttw OMly l'llot SI"" Good fences make good neigh- bors. the sa) 1ng goes The} also male good bu'i1 ness, apparent I}. Like a fat11 ng d1t..e. the once for- bidding Bc rltn Wall has been breached b} a \.l,a\e of political liberalia 11o n 1ha1 has been 5weeping Eastern Europe 10 rece nt months. And piece~ of lhl· barbed wire- topped concrete f.:nl·.: 1ha1 divided East Berlin fro m West Bcrltn for nearl} three dccadl.'~ are st'lhng like pet rocks a1 se\\.·ral a rea depanment stores this C'hn stmas \Caso n. But despt ll' tht.· eas) a' :ulab1li ty of Bcrhn Wall fragments 10 the trend- seektogco n'iumer. 1ho~e \\ho already ha"e them ~·~ thl·1r '>1gn1 fi cance isn't d1m1mshcd ··AmerKa ns rollcll an~thing. they • d on·t realh (3rl' "h.it 11 r'i ... said the Re'. J urgcn Bin '>. of Old \\ orld Vi llage ( h urch 1n Huntingto n Beach "But 10 u<, 11'!> an 1mpon a nt reminder of "hat can happen in the ""orld. of ho" bad people ran be to"ard one another " Jurgen 'ia1d man} of his par- ishiom·rs. a maJOnl} of "horn a rc G erman or of German ht"ntage. ha\e recc1,cd pieces of the Berlin Wall from friends and relat1,·cs who h ve 1n the 'ittll di\ 1dc:J cm . T he congregation has dcc1lll'd to use the nondcM:npt p1eceo; of con- (Pleue see WALL/ A21 0...,, ............. .,,0.......- Supervlsor Harriett Wieder holds a souvenir from the Berlln Wall that she collected while In Germany. ·--·-- Grandmas' Hanukkah skiing helps favorites fit for disabled children a feast EIGHBORHOOD/C6 FOOD/Cl _. 25CE T THU R S DAY ~DECE~BER 14. 1989 Irvine rejects bid to move Laguna Laurel By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ...... o...., ,....,, \•"" In IOI.' oflil·1al\ \\ .:dnewa' re- Jet'll'd J prllf)(>'-11 to mo' l' the C'on- tro' .:f\1JI I .igun.i Liu rel plJnned com muntt\ into lhl'lr l ti\ from 11' LlgunJ <. anHin '>Ill' · "Ligun.1 ,LiUrl· I'> J nroJl'll \\lthoul .1 lHn\tllUl'Ol'' In in.: ~ta~ur l.Jrn \grJn ...i1J . ·· 1t .. J g.irhagl' o.irge or dl'\ dop- rnl'Ot in -.earlh ut .1 f)(ln . .inJ 11·, ix·rklll~ undl'r\IJnJ aok thJI In 1nl· doc.,n·1 "a nt to tJh' 11 10 ·· ~gr.rn anJ ( ounl dman < .in1l·n111 (u\gro,l' '.it Ju\'" \\Ith I .1guna 8.:Jlh \IJ\or B11h < 1.:n1n .ind C 11un- c1hqrn1.1n ·l 1d.1 I .:nnl'' 110 \\ l'd nl'\- da~ to l'\Pll1rl· 11p11011' for '>Oh 1ng thl' Laguna L JUrl·I ninunJrum. Laguna ntlin.11\ h,1, i: tx·t."n m.:l'l- 1ng \\tth n·rrl•,cn1.1tt\l'' lll Thl· II\ trh' ( u 111·,\·,1rlh ol Jn altanatt\l' to J l'\l'hlJ1nll'llt or till' '~00-homt' PfllJl'd Ill L J!:(UllJ ( 311\1111 \lthou~h thr PrllJl'l t 1111 un1n- l'urpur.111.'J IJnJ ha' .tlrl·Jd\ hl·l·n 3PPW'l'J 0' lhl l"Unl~ H11Jrd 111 \up,·n 'll'' put-It\ 11ppo'ltt0n prmn rtn.I I hl It ' tn\' ( II Ill tl11J I a ltanJll\ l' 1Jl'.i' 1ndud1ng '.ik ot WOll.' lll thl· (Jnd Ill lhl· l II\ 111 L1g.unJ lk.t, h \lu\I fl'll 1111' IP llll' ( 1• < h.11r- m.in Donalt! Btl'll 1•tkrl'd w nlll\l lhl' Jlfll~ll I<• thl ,,,, 111 lt\fnl' \It hough Ir' llll' < o olliual\ \JIJ th''' hall hl,·,·n k J 111 bl.'111:' t' lhl' n1' of t'n tne '' J\ "tlltng 10 con'i1der 1ha·1 option. a' <,nun a' 11 "a'i propt)'l'd .\gran CJ\l J uubl that II \\OUld 0o31 l k \:'In t.. 11 alhlgl'lhl'r \\ ednl.'..da' ·· f hl' "hok'>.tk rdora11nn uf L.1guna l ;rnrd 1nlll ln1ne is out pf th\' qul''it11>11.'" hl· '>a1J follu" tog the: Cranston to tour site of Irvine Co. project By LESLIE EARNEST ~ tnr o .. ,_.. 0 vi \c .. tt p. 1 , .1 ' hi.·,, ·gl·d I ' ,, \ '·'' 1 • J ,•,in ": I 111ur tht' proposed s11~ ... ;I, I ,h:u•1.i I .nJJl' hou,111~ r" • · · · I .1..-un.1 ' ·'"" n Jc. pan of a s~ 1ng 1hr ... '1 111,111i:1 1 11u111' 11n I · d,,, t".1~ .. n.1 K,·.1,h 1l11 J '.111d ri 11 •x•, • I l "'ll'lha v.tllJoin the senator u11tt. :rm ;11u1 v.h1,h1,b• t\:.lirl,1,,,•,, lhc lnine<o \\I. "'nl1.. .1h\l'f'''' 'lJ'< 'l\\',ul.llu! till,,., ou J be J pol111caJ plO) h' < r ..ir,,1111 v. h11 '·" !'-.. 111111 t.1· ~ l'J ill J 'l in.I.ti '"'oh ing the lrvme- h.1,,d L 1n,11l11'-·" tf1l!' .Jilli I 11.11 "h11 h li'lkr .1 r,!-'. ... IJtors ~1zcd 10 A.pnl. L.11w11.1 lk.1,h .i1T1,1.tl' '·'' tlw ,, 1 .1l••r h." l1•ni: t)\.'\11 1nter~tt-d to preservmg th~ ~Jll\tlll ........................ . I .1l!un.1 I .ll.rl·I ,, 1111 h 1.tl , · ,, ': ~ h11nw' .1 -.1..hu<1! )hopping center Jnd pt -.1h' t'"I: '"u ,,. '' 1L1'11 nth ,JJtl'\I 10 he dc:,l.'loped nn unm- '"rr11r.11l'J 11' 111l I " !.ind '"'"'•""" r I r, 111 R11ad and the San D1ego I rl'l'\\,t• I 1l pl.111 "·'' .1ppr111ld h' 1h1 ClrJng,· ( ount~ Board of \uf'<.'f\ ,,,,.., in l "'4 'ln ' tin.11 1'll' 1r1•nn l'ntal d1)(.umcnts are left 10 be ,tppJ I\ l'd \ th1•u~t1 < r.1n,t n' 'IJI' I,,, "'"d hl' "Ill 11111 1al..l· a pos1ttoo on the pi.• l'• 1 \ r,;, ,. 11 ,1, '""-'l'n ·" tl'l' 1: ,·rh11ur.1~1ng '1lll.llt1allons bet"een The Jr, 1rh· < ,, .1•1d I .1i,:u11.1 H~·.1, I I• · 1\'fll m11n1h' hl· has discussed can)"on 1k _ i'r 1·1o1 ,, it I J~"' ,1 ,p;, .1' I• nl < h.iirmJn Donald Bren and k.1.ll'' •'I .1~ur>.1 < '''"' txl! an,., ri>1 · ··'J org.in1zatton that has sought t•• pr '"'1' tll ,Jll\•ll": ll.i•rd1111: "' <1 '.1danJ an aide to the ~nator mu. ling L agun.1 ollidal' -..i1d llh'\ u:hkr \l1111J "'I JFun.i tX·a, h , k.irh 1ndt 1 \l,rnJ~ 1h.11 thl 1 ti\ 111 In rnl h,1, n11 tn ll'ft''l 111 Jl\ l'l'I flt! 1 hl' I .1~.i r .. Laurl'I prOJld j ' lUITl'Olh rlJnnl"J 0\ 1 hl IP tnl' ( II .. (ll'ntf\ \.i1J Ill J · prq1.11l·J .. 1.111 nll nt f Plu se see CRANSTON/ A2) HI.it l Jr n T hl•mas. 'ice pre 1dent 01 .11rp.•r.1ll' l"ommunicat1ons for I hl Ir 1n, 1 o ..aid the c11' of If\ Ilk' rt''P •nx> "as a surpn$c-to l'\ l I\ 1111\' "I tt int.. L1guna\ rcprc~·ntatt H'S Jrl.' pr• 1babh a.\ surpnsed as we arc thJ l 1h1' 1n111a11,e "a rc)ected -0ut (Please Sff IRVINE/ A2J City's program helps reunite Vietnamese Developer halts its camp·aign for sewer By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of ttw 0...,. """' Stllff A httlc personal a11cnt1on goe a long "a). e\ en as far as Vietnam. Tha1·s the theor. of an lrvme woman whose father "as released from the Communist count!") 15 yea rs after the fall of Sa1$0n Thu Duong \I.as a poht1cal pns-- oner for fi,e )Cars to a \'1etna mese "rc-edu a11on" camp and conttnu- all) denied an e\lt '1sa b) the government. His daughter. Dr. H uong Duo ng. an intcrn1)t fro m Irvine. had all but gi ven up hope of seeing her father in the Umted States. As a shot in the As a prisoner, he was subjected to hard labor, near starvation and poor living con- ditions. dark of sorts; she gave her father's name to Irvine Mayor la")'. Agran just before he left on a reunification m ission in Apnl. ~ .... ,....., .... ....,_ un'Ulll'S'>IU ... hl ..... 11d Th,· trul' h, rr 11 "' hl·r 1.11 ha', Slruggk "a' Jl'l,lltl'J '' hl'O hl· .11- n\ l'd 10 Orange < ,1unt' 1\11 l~·l I. Duong '"d -\s a pnsuna. hl' "J' '>U hJl'\ lnl 111 h.irJ IJ hor nc.u .. 1ar,Jt1on and '""'"'r h' tog ronJ111110\ < )m· 111 thl' Oll,ll.l.,t d1kmma" ".I" h11" 111 di\ 11k inl' ch1cl.cn het\\l'l'O ~t-11 ix 11pk l>uon~ ..aid. and hl"T lather 1all..t'd ot rn'· l\Ol'r' l'ating ,!J1\ 1h1111'( lhJ I OHH 1•d indull1ng l11.1rd' .inti r 11\ Thu Duong "a' J u1li1n1 I 1n th( -uth \ tl'lnJml''>(.' m1l11;1n dunnF the ~ ar 11 .., tam1h "a<. 1111" n 1,u1 St:\ JaH tx·111rc: the tall 111 \;11glln 110 .\pnl ''' I"~~ hut he 'ta,ed tw..hmJ "tth hi\ nwn Duong 'i31d \ hd1 copll't "cl' ,,heduleJ to p1d, him up the da' of the fall. b ut ""'th all lhl' chaos he "J\ kft he-hind ~fran" h1k hi' lam 1h "a" .-,pon- sored 0' a kxal ll<'<'tor and "orked to mal..l' l'Oll\ meet \inn· thl'n almo't all the children ha\e l'ntt'n:d the medical profc'is1o n '\l'" lhl'\ "Ill \\Ori. 10 hl.>t:Offi<' ~au.1uatntld "•th the lather lhl·' d 1dn"1 ha \l' tor I~ 'l'a~. 'l'hc \ald .. Hr has , hang1•J and 3f,l'd a lo t and lost a 101 nt "l'lght. but he 1 in good prnl'> .. Dunntt said By IRIS YOKOI o• 1iw o....., .._ Sr.,, R"" 1ntt to oppos1tton from res1- 1kn1' 1 hl• In toe Co has agreed not tn rre'~ for constructio n of the II\ rot ( ou..,t sewer S)Stem through ( orona dcl Ma r before the opening ot Pcltcnn Hill Road fhe road, C\J)('<'tcd to serve as a O\ pas' around Corona del Mar. 1s \rhcdulcd to be completed by Jul) l~YI But the chanae ma) not clear up thl· problem s for Corona del Mar rl·s1dents. because the first homes along the In me Coast remain o n targ<'t 10 of)('n around January 1991 and ~tll require ~wcr ~rvtcc b> then .\ \(~\car-old pump statio n 1n omna del Mar may nttd to be u~radl'li to provide lhal service • Aaran. traveh.ng as pan o r a 13- membcr delcga\Jon headed by state Sen. Art Torm. 0-Los nsclcs. per- sonally took the case to Vietnamese officials. He visited Thu Duona in Ho Chi Minh Chy, formerly Sa11on. where be li ved with relatives. Dr. H ...... Duane, husband Dr. ~•ut •ec:i are fl•Pl'Y about •••Ing her fattier ...... . .\gran's \ H'tn.1m 1np. from Man h 30 to .\pnl Ill \\JS spum--d O\ a neighbor s ~uest to help r<'UOltC h~r famtl) H1eu gh1em knocked on his door st'-cral )'Cars ago and a<1l cd 1f there "as an)th1ng he rould d o to reunite her and a tet"n-agc ~n with her husband Thr Ir' me Co. had wanted to ~-gin il\ carh a ne t }Ur mstalhna a nc" ~·"er hne down East Coast H11h~a, to \t'n-e the new homes. But that 1dc3 met Wllh opp()Sition from Corona del Mar residents ~nmcd about traffk J•Ms because of th~ h11h"al work. This month, 59-year-old Thu Duona was returned to his wife apd eiabt children. He now lives in San Cfemcntr, where he is lcamina to speak Enalish. Their's was the flnt succcuful Irvine case as part of the a1y'1 lntcrn1tion1I Affairs Prosram, which hu been a year in the .... Dina. The Pf'OIJ'lm allO includes dlt Irvine Sittrr Cities Foundadoe ... I Wotld Tnde plan. • Out of' JO special conditioa ~ broulht to lhe attention oft.be V• Mme. ~ment last sprille_ I made a big d 11Tcrcncc ... that allov.cd him tO &Cl throu~ the ~SS quicker." she sa1d. • If it wortcd for us. ho peful!) it will help 10mcone el1t." Thu Ouong's ~ucst to &uvc Vietnam under tM U nited States' Oftterty Departure Propam had ... denied sance 1979, wben he .. rtleMed from the camp becaute f#' poor ~alth. That P"*• in· dadil ll"IRI on I list -bei~ I t•a Wll•cd to "cnfy dilibitity fOt em1y.ll1on. A denial b) the Viet- namese go,emmcnt at any stqc quashc the effort. Huooa Duong and her husband read about Aaran's tnp about a week before he left and rushed to ~ him the proper pepel'Vt'ork. It was the "personal touch" -havina .omo- one there who ~prCKnleid ~ ~sn -tbat mack the di&rcnce. Duo"' '3id. Eari~r anempU at rwn1fteat1on throuah the U.S. toverntMnt weft Aaran said that case 1 within months of ttsolu11on. "Tlus is extrtmcly reward. 1nJ wort.'' Aann said. "When it's fl. nally concluded and the flmahcs are reunited, you can't put a pn« tta on ll." lrvane·s contributeon to the "8te prOll"lm is a "tiny, ~bolic .. sift that returns ••rich d•vidcndt. ·• ht Said The In inc Co. request alto would ha\C required repeal ofa Cit)' Ca.an- cil resolution pasted last yeer tbat prohibtL'i any work on East COMl Hl&hway unl.il f)elk'an HiQ Roed ii ~CS' Hil ROid will all ..,. from C~ H~ jail _... fJf Corona del U.. ~'° ......... IOUlrvat'd. n. '"* C-. ii lltUMed tielacca I I I "" •• -lliillilJ, GOOD MORNING rkers decry I kof te funding .... v ........... Plydliatric tecbniclanl II Cotta Mela's Fairview Developmental Cater, wbicb eenea tbe mentally baadicapped, demonstrated Wed..Uy to draw attention to wbat &bey •Y ii I critical abortqe of penonne1 •• tbe center. "We don't have cnouah people to handle basic care," said Steve Pack· Group trying to set copter record lly The Daly Not Oranae County has some strange si~ts but the hovering helicopter with eas on its wheels in the Anaheim Stadium parking lot Wednesday certainly couJd be in· eluded in the ·area•s oddities. The Bell 478 helicopter, the oldest civilian helicopter in the nation. is part of an attempt to brcaJc the 46- bour world helicopter hovering re- cord that chopper enthusiasts hope will raise funds for a local clinic. The eus are used to meet a National Aeronautics Association rcqu~ment that the helicopter never touch the ground. RotorHeads officials said they hope the hctvering record attempt will r.aise S2SO,OOO for the Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic in Orange. \J/ALL From Al crcte as a fund·ra1sing tool for its favorite charity. "We have a sister church in East Germany, and we arc asking people to ma.kc a donation to send to our sister church," he said. "In return wt give you one of the 'freedom rocks.'" It's appropriate, Bless said, for pieces of the crumbling wall to be used for the benefit of a church. "It was in the churches in Lcipsig that the present freedom movement in East Germany began," he sajd. .. They would have candlelight vigils. and the people afterward would go o utside with their cand les. It started out with a few people. Then thert were many. And soon there were tens of tho usands and they were marching for freedom." The rocks will be on display for sale at the Orange County Christmas FestivaJ, which begins Dec. 15 at EaaJe Country (formerly Lion Coun- try Safari) in Irvine. Anyone concerned about the authenticity of the fragments may rest assured, Bless said. ··or course. 100 percent you can never be sure," be said. "But you can distincuish German concrete from Amencan concrete because it has more aravel in it And these pieces have been sent to us directly er, praident of the Oran,e C.Ounty cbapter of the California Amoc:iation of PsYthialric Technicians. .. much less the training and other tbinas that we have to do." P.cker said society typically en· ..,es in a •·conspiracy of &ilence .. in matters relating to the mentally dis· a bled. "The son of thing we deal with all the t1me is, for example, wben we SEWER From Al and Corona del Mar. The Irvine Co. has sin~ decided not to press for the earlier installa· tion of the sewer line, and the county sanitation district has subse- quently agreed to put off work until Pelican Hill Road is complcttd. But in the meantime. the city and sani• talion district must decide on an alternate sewtJ service plan for the first lrvint Coast homes. Thomas Dawes. director of engi- neering for the county sanitation districts, said the aged Corona del Mar pump station in tbc Buck G ully area will need to be upgraded 10 serve the new community. The pump station is so o utda ted and vulnerable to breakdown the sani· talion district had hoped to remove i1 as soon as possible. The Irvine Co. will provide the S2S~.OOO to upgrade the pump sta- tion. But Newpon Beach Councilman by people we know ... There 1s no question that Orange County Su pen 1sor Harriett Wiedtr has a fe\\ authentic pieces of the ~all. In Europe recently for a meet- ing on the future o f the European Communit}. she took the op. ponunity to visit fnends in West Germany. Whilt> there. she decided to make a da> tnp to Berlin. sht said. · "My purpose was to go to the wall,'' she said. "I wanted to sec what was happening and get a feel- ing for the changes that are taking place. When we got there. m y host· ess took us down a side street. and there were a couple of people, with hammers and chisels chipping away pieces of rhc wall." Wieder said her friend asked the chiselers to cut out a few pieces for her American visitor. They com- plied. "I've got enough to make an ar- rangement." stre said. 'Tm going 10 have them encased in some kind of d1spla)' frame and keep thef1l here in my office to share with people.'' Wieder said she doesn't know anyone else who has pieces of the Berlin Wall. But the thrill she said is not in being at the crest of a trend. The real significance. she said, lies in being in on the ground floor of history. "h 's almost impossible to de· scribe." she said ... There's almost a C \lllOIC,l\IO llllC \ 8y The Aaodatftl ~,.... Herc arc the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Lottery's twice·weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 30. 49, 3. 24. 47, 46 and the bonus number, 26. Players who correctly guessed all six numbcn will share a prize pool of SI 0.11 million, lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of S 1.5 million; five ofsix will share $775,000; four of sill will share $704,000. want to bnng people out into tbe community, the attitude we m· counter is, 'we think mentally dis- abltd people are OK. but we don't want to sec them,· " he said. The result, Packer said, is that the needs of the mentally handicapped often ~o unmet. And he blamed Gov. Georae Ocukmcjian for failina to act on behalf of the disabled. Jn •fact, he said, the governor; ii not Phil Sansone, whose district in- ctudes Corona del Mar. is.n'l so sure that's the best alternative. Sansone is worried work on the pump 1tation will push traffic onto nearby l'Cjiden· tial streets. Sansone . said he also fears the pump station upgrade will require improvement of the sewer line along Poppy Avenue. meaning construc- tion hassles for residents in that area. The councilman planned to meet with sanitation officials this week to discuss his concerns. ''I'm son of up in the air," Sansone said. Dawes said he had yet to study the planned work on Poppy. Dave Dmohowski. director of en- titlement for The Irvine Co.'s land development branch Irvine Pacific. said he doesn't believe any work needs 10 be done on Poppy at all. But·the city and'county sanitation district will make the uhimatt de- cision o n the alternative sewer plan. Dmohowski stressed. carnival atmosphere over there. But there arc somber moments too. All along 1hc wall you sec crosses, rep. resenting the people who were killed over the )Cars trying to get ovtr the wall to freedom. We're living in very historical times.·· For those unable to collect thtir fragments of history at the source. pieces of the wall ma) be purchased, at $1 0 a golf ball-sized hunk. at local department stores. including the May Co .. Robinson's and the Broad: way. "You wouldn't believe how people arc buying them," said Maria Leocabio. an employee at the South Coast Pla1a May Co. store in Costa Mesa. which is selling the rocks in its men's furnishings depanment. "We're on our second shipment already." The chips o ff the old wall arc being sold in the gift dtpartment at the South Coast Plaza Robinson's store. An assistant manager, who asked not 10 be quoted by name. said the rocks were selling very well. And those interested in trend~ selling paper weishts may also purc hase wall rocks in tht stationery department at the Broadway. another South Coast Plaza depart- ment store. The department store rocks arc being distnbuted by a St. Louis, Mo.. company. Hyman Products Inc. Each piece comes with a copy of an import document verifyi ng that it was fl own to the U.S. from East German)". Also included is a "dee· laration o f authenticity" fro m tht distributing company. Beyond that. however, at least a modicum of faith is required. "There isn't an official seal or anything,.. said Leslie Musa. a spokeswo man for Robinson 's. "What the declarations say is that the distributor has carefully verified and researched that each piece is an authentic piece of the Berlin Wall." &MmSWCTOI Cf IDS.MIDS &CIUU'S Q.Ontlli DESIGNER LABELS UPTO 1/2 PRICE TOYS TOYS SAVE . .......,. 100 000 IQ, I "· .. OF SHOPPWG AREA wmt CLEAN AB.ES 1000'8 P.AfllONQ even mak.i• IUR the 11ale Oeslal1· ment of Developmental Services tell all the money allocated to it. He Aid the 1taft' vacancy rate in Developmental Services 11 twice what it is in other state depertmenll becau1e the state ii deliberately drq· aina its feet in tillina them. Packer said there are about 700 psychiatric technicians at Fairview aervina 1,073 clients. He said the IRVINE From Al of hand," Thomas said. ''They pvc us every indication that there had been cx~rcssions from the city of Irvine that it was willing to give it a look. "So the fact that it was all but dead on arrival was a little bit of a shock to us:· But officials from both cities said hopes for blocking further develo~ ment in Laguna Canyon were far from dead. Agran said Irvine would be amenable 10 joining Laguna and The Irvine Co. m talks to seek other options. "That would be fine, b ut if the principal focus is relocating the Laguna Laurel project, then that's unrealistic," he said. Although they suppon the idea of preserving Laguna Canyon, Asran a nd Cosgrove said Irvine shouldn't suffer to reach that goal. "It would be great to save the canyon," Cosgrove said, "but not at Irvine's expense ... Even if city leaders were open to the idea. the city's .aencral plan could not be altered without the voters' approval, he said. Should The Irvine Co. agree to opening up the talks, Aaran and Gentry said county officials also should be brought in. "Most encouraging to any hope of finding a solution would be to work with the county," A.gran said. High o n the option list would be pursuit of county. state and federal leadership -and funds -10 ex- plore purchasing Irvine Co. land in Laguna Canyon to preserve as open space, both mayors said. ''What's exciting to me is that Irvine is joining us and The Irvine Co. to help find a ,·•ay to preserve Laguna Canyon," Gentry said. "I'll now go back to The lrvtne Co. and ask them to include Irvine and the county in talks. "I would assume The Irvine Co. would be receptive because it brings together other players that can hel ." thomas said Irvine Co. represen- tatives would be willing to meet again with Laguna officials and hear their 1hou~1s on an expanded dis- Car tlwft su~ct caught Fountain Valley polic-e arrested a man Wednesday morning for aJ. lcgedly stealing a car that had been left running while its owner bought a doughnut and a cup of coffee. The suspect only had the car for about three minutes before he was spotted. stopped and arrested. ratio of staff' IO clients needs to bt clolcr IO oae to one. But exactly how many technicians and othC'r health workers the center needs haS not been determined. he said. Cindy Katz, ·assistant director of the state Department of Finance, said she was aware of the staff shonqe at Fairview and ~~~er d~ vclopmental services fac1ht1es an California. But she said De· CRANSTON From Al velopmentaJ Services hid not ~ treated unfairly. "The aovcrnor has bttn made aware of the problem," she ujd. "There ha vc been a lot of budaetary constraints over the pa1t year, but the govc_rnor . is particul~rly interested an 1~1s area .of funding. We will ~ taking a senous look at 11 in the governor's budget in Janu. ary ... Friday's visit Saldana said. 15 simply a reflection of . the senator\ continuina interest in the canyon and in the ongoing negota~tons. In 198 t. the senator authored a fiuled bill that would have res~lted 10 parts of the canyon being reserved as a na11 onal park, Saldan~. ~1d. . .. . "He has always had an 1n1r res1 1n 1h1s area. Saldan~ said: We re mostly doing this 10 keep the senator informed as to the discussions that are taking place." . . -While Laguna Beach has in recent months been meeting with Irvine Co. officials to djscuss their differences. the focus of the talks has no" shifted. On Wednesday. leaders from If' inc and Laguna Beach met for the first time 10 discuss the dcvclopmcnt Though Irvine formally rcJeCtcd the proposal that the devcl~ment he moved there. the two cities agreed Wednesda) to press The Irvine Co. on other possible compromises that "ould rcsull in preserving the canyon Irvine Mayor Larry Agran, tr' me Councilman Camc~n Cosgrove and Supervisor Tom R iley all dtclined 10 rnkc part in Fnday s to ur. according to an Irvine Co. spokesman. . . If an agreement is eventuall) !\'ached "1th tht• developers, at will _hk cl) ~uire that Laguna Beach come up w11h more mone) than 11 has .av.a1lablc, Laguna Beach Mayor Lida Lcnney sa1J In 1ha1 case. Cranston s mtere~t could nrove ·helpful. . ••fm convinced that at least soml' ot this is going to be a buyout of the project and we would cenainly .net•d federal money." L.cn~.ey said. "It will never be cheaper or more ava1lahlc than 1t .1s nght .now .. Lcnney concurrtd with Sald.ana regan.J1ng < ranston s motive for the visit and said she believes the v1s1t \\ill Ix· a nut ha boost 10 the elTon 10 save the canyon. "It's true. he's been contacted and 1n1ae~teJ and 1n olved ~fc;>re no" and he wants to come down and find ou1 "hat the current ncgot1at1ons ar(' about,'' she said. "Just 10 have the senator knd h1'i prestige to whafs going on here. We now have rtcogn111on at a ti.·lk1JI ll'\tl that what we are tall.mg about is very imponant.'' Laguna Gretnbelt pre 1den1 Ehsatx·th Rm" n also applauded. th~ '1\11 which she said could ha'e something 10 Jn "1th the poh11c1an s nc" awareness of the strength of public oppo\111on to thl· proJCCI. On No'. I I 7 500 people turned out 1n the can) o n w prntl'~I the proposed dtvdopmcnt Perhaps, Brown suggested. Cranston m1gh1 l'' en take a stand th.as time "You ntvtr know:· she said "I 1h1nl. 11·, a gl><>d sign 1ha1 he coming out." In addition to the Laguna Laurel 111ur. t ran,wn '"" on Fnda) 'l\lt John Adams Elemcntarv School and ( cntuf) l ligh School 1n Santa Ana anJ will attend an Orange Count) -Eastern Bkx. I. Trade Mccung presented h' the U.S. Dtpt. of Commerce in Ne" f)Ort Hl'al·h cussion "to see it' that makes an) sense." While The Irvine Co. ha!> been willing 10 explore alt('mall\'e!> to building Laguna Laurel at thr cur· rent site betwten El Toro Road and the San Diego Frcc"'a). 11 s111l want'i to build it somt" hr re and o pposes splintering the proJl'Cl. Thomas said the company as not m the business of selling land. nor docs it build <,mall proJCC'ls. It prefers to build olanncd com- mun1ttes 1ha1 include a balance of homes. businesses. set"\ ices and open space. He said hopes of fi nding govern- ment funds to presef' e all of Laguna Canyon were probably JUSt that - hopes. "Our first choice has never been to sell the land," he '>31d of Laguna Laurel. "We thought tt \o\3!> fair 111 gi ve awa) 70 percent of the land for open space to build on the remain- ing 30 percent. ·· \ g11\l·rnmen1al enl1l) "'nukt h<l\l' 111 Ju,11f) 10 ta\paycr< .. \\h~ 1h1•\ 'twuld p:l ) fM tno percent wht·n lhr 11111\I l'O\trOl\llH'Ot31l} SeOSlll\l" .irl-.t' .1lrl·.1d~ arl' protected at ri.1 u1\I .. ·\ppni' l'd h' thl· Board of ~upn '1,or' 111 I I.II\~ I jgun::t LaurC'l \\oul1t 1111. lulk .1hou1 '.200 home'i an l'kn11:n l.lf\ 't hool a I:? 4-acre <,hnp- p1nf ll'ntn tire \talion and U~·h11k golf u1ut\l' Onl\ l'O' 1ronrrwn1.il dck. u11w111 ' ,l\l,111 t111jl appro' ;ii f 1lll1>" ing 1n111al <ll')CUSSIOn\ hl· t"l'l n lOmpa1n .anti Laguna rl·r rl''l'flt.111' l'' I hl· In inc Co offt•fl'll "' 'l'll 2"'n Jlfl'' ot the proJcl·t '111· tnr ah11ut ) W m1llron I JgunJ fl'\llll'nl<, roundl~ lClll· lkmm·J that otkr a<, "Don·., dl'· nh·ntl·d 1k.il .. refrrnng 1he In 1nr C 11 < h.11rm.1n Bren I h1· t0mpam then offereJ 10 nw' l' I :tKUnJ Laurel 10 In inc Staff writer Emily Adams C'OO· lribuled lo Ibis report. ftt:'Ht: l .ISl't~'\l'\G Just call 6 42 -6086 ~~A,.~~E Daily Pilai Dally Piiot Dellvery What do you like about the Daily Pilot? 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I I '11 0 I 'I \ I 11 t Christmas Carol Newport-style sweet to seniors To the thousands of sixth-trade students he tau&)tt, and the thousands of aenior citizens he helped, Dick Sweet is a boyish-faced, aelf-etfacina friend determined' to make life as sweet as his name. He and the Steele Foundation and Lee and Kay Schonek have combined this holiday season to create a new Christmas Carol. Newport Beach- style. As most of you know, Dickens' classic Christma.s Carol reviewed Christmases past and present and conjured up a friahtenina vision of a Christmas future in the life 01' Ebenner Scroose. a miserly penny-pinching money-grubber. There is no heavy like Scrooge in the Ne~rt Beach version -unless you consider the cntical illncs,s,r affiicung Dick Sweet -but there arc pictures off Christmases past and present. and the guarantee of jo)'ful Christmases in the future. Let"s stan with the Schoneks. Five years ago. the~ met at a dance at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Well. one dance led to another and to more than that. and they fell in love and were married. They have been so happy, they wanted to share 1h1er joy with the Oasis Senior Center. "We really didn't have adequate transpor- tation for our seniors like they have an Irvine," Norma Gilchrist. president of Friends of Oasis. said. "Then one da y. the Schoneks gave us 1.000 shares of Gen- eral Electric stock. and the Friends di- rectors decided to use this gift NO"" so everyone could enjoy it TODAY. So we sold the stock for $56,000 and bought a 24-passenger coach .-.. ~, to take seniors on trtps around the country. We had our first tnp last ~eckend. for members of the board to Dana Point for a nice lunch and celebration. "Then the Schoneks contnbuted another S:!.1.000 to be used for the frail and elderly. We first considered using 1t toward the purchase of a so-called ·care van.' So we referred the matter to the chairman of our transporation committee, our chief fund-raiser. Dick Sweet. Dick said he had another idea." It was natural for the senio rs 10 turn to Dick S"t'l'I .\lmost from the time he reured from the Ne"pon Mesa Unified School System. Dtck Sweet ha' bcl·n helping at Oasis When I was president of Friends of Oasis. Dick was my second vice pre tdl.'nt Later he became president, and then chairman or the annual fund dnve. edllor of the nc" slcttcr and chairman of the transponat1on comm1ttl't.'. You name 11: Sweet was there. Oh. he took llml.' out now and then for personal pleasure. like the time he and Sud Desenberg sailed a gf(at yacht bal·k form thC' annual Honolulu Transpac raced, alonc First the) ran into a gigantic storm and were blown almo!)t to Alaska. then sat becalmed for da~ '>. before returning to the West Coast. But most or tht.• time. S\\Cet has worked for the seniors - for free "He suggested we use the Schoncks' addit1onaJ mone} to finance Sunday tea dances. to provide dance bands and refreshments and pay for city statT oven1me. and like that.'' Norma Gilchrist remembered. "He thought he could raise other funds for a ·care van' with a wheelchair lift. a vehicle to be used for the frail elderly when they ncedl'd to go to the doctor. or to a supermarket, or "hate' er ... Dick Sweet was a friend of Dick Steele of the Steel Foundauon. one of Newpon Beach's mljor benefactors. "I'll wnte to him." Sweet told Norma. Then one da> he telephoned Norma. "He said has illness has become so severe that he "-Ould ha\C to resign all has posts at Oasis, and I told him v.c just wouldn't have that. at all. 'You d o whatever }'OU can. and we'll finish up for you.' I said. But we weren't going to let him stop his.help at Oasis.'' Sweet struggled with his letter to Steele. and his friends at OaStS helped him finish it, requesting S68.000 to buy the "care van," cover insuranct and pa' for a driver and maintenanc:c for a year. If the Steele Foundation would grant half of that. Sweet was sure he could raise the balance. This week. Norma Gilchrist and Fnends of Oasis received an envelope from the Steele Foun· dat1on. Before she opened it. she called Dick Swttt. And she read it to him. jumping ahead a little in case there was bad news which she could minimize to the ailing Sweet. This is what the letter said. in pan: "I am happy to repon that the trustees of the Harry and Grace Steele Foundation have a~ proved your request to cover the tran'{>l>rtation program needs of Friends of Oasis and tn recos- nit1on of the services and efToru of Dick Sweet. on behalf of the Oasis Scmor Center. the trustees have authorized a pant in the full amount of $68.000 which will be made to you in the very near future ... So Christmases future will sec scnion in Newport Beach cnjoyina both the travel C01Ch and the "care van" with wheelchair lift. and funds will be there to finan~ the Sunday dances and who knows but that one of these Sundays real IOOn one of the dancers may be a retired sixth arade teacher who never stopped showina people how to tet thinas done. ,,., ,.,,_ ,. • ........ thtni« el .. Onut,e CNlt. llh ~,_,._.,,Mil,....... .,. Disney prlct! no fantasy 1ty IMS YO«Ot Of tfw D9" ..... IUW An efTon to st.qt a student .. sit-in" to protest a new school policy prohibilina wcarina hats in clus apparently fizzled Wednesday at Newport Ha.rbor Hiah School. \...J'\. Aierf were distributed anonymously on campus T uesday, cncou~na stu- dents to "stand up for their naht.s" by pthering in the school quad durina the morning nutrition break. "fellow students. ifs up to us to stop the unnecessary rules,'' the flier stated. "Arc we jOin.g to tolerate being punished for wcanng hats?" But "nothina really occurred," said Dennis Eva11s. school principal. There was no visible demonstration and stu~ dents returned to class following the 10- m inute break. Evans said. "I don't think it even formulated," aareed Brooke Johnson, editor in chief of the student newspaper. The Beacon. "It reall) didn't take place. There might have been a few people out there. but I heard nothing about at from anyone.'' Johnson said he didn't know who was behind the rally efTon. Organizen were not 1dent1fied in the flier. he said. ~.Dec••~·"·-u ' • !t ) The polic> in question was im- pleme nted at Newpon Harbor basically as a lesson an etiquette and does not prohibit students from wearing hats on campus. Evans said. "We just would like the boys to remove their hats in the classroom or school office. It's commo n courtt'S)' and basic respect to remove your hat 1n a business office." Students mlll around the quad area of Newport Harbor High School during what was supposed D.-p .... ,._.,_ ...... to be a .. sit-In .. against a school policy prolllblt· Ing the wearlft9 of hats In class. School offic ials arc obligated b> the education code to tf) to teach manners. E' ans said. Other school dtstncts have banned hats altogether. but Newpon Harbor nevrr had to worry about such a policy before about a year ago. according to Evans. Howe' er. 1n the last year. wearing ba~ball-type caps has become a fad among teen-agers. he said. w11h students wearing them both with the bill in front and in the back. mg that d}ed hair and hlack clothing. as "ell as hats. were hanned com pletel} from the campus. E'ans 'illtd. Most of the concerned students check- ed the rumors \\1th '><.hool o ffi cials and "cnt awa~ sau sfi ed. E'ans \ltd. Thl' l11c:r tor thl' '>tHn protest stated. "h th1~ a publ1l or prt,ate school') We arc not hl'fl' 10 he.' taught morals. but to be edul.'3tl'd " said "!Hankin ) could have contributed ' to a disturbance We didn't want Oul~tanding influences to make the s1tu- at1on harder to control. Johnson said despite the failure of the s11-tn. most studcnh an.· unhapp~ with the polic). The student newspaper will run an an1cle and 1ai..e an ed1tonal stand on the pohq in 1t'> Dec. 22 1s'iuc. he said. tklore rl•al111ng the s11-tn would not ma tl·r1.1 I t1l' '>rhool ad m 1n1 s t ra to rs proh1h1ll'U a Datl~ Pilot news photogra- pht·r "'"gncd to l'O\'t'r the protest from en1crintt. thl· lampu~. ··c ttank1n1 "'anted to debate at. and we said 1f he "as going to cau~ problems. "e "-Ould call the police." Hankin told Daily Pilot edt1ors he left the: campus as directed and did not argue • thl.' point ~•th school officials. He said he ' remained on the sidewalk to take photo-- graphs and did not cause any problems. · ··w e \\Crl.' bas1call~ hoping 11 would run m course like most fads do." Evans said. But when the hats continued to be "Orn in class. administrators adopted the poltc} and had each teacher read a written !)tatement e:\plaining the poliq· to tht! students. That spurred a ho'it of rumors amon~ the: student bod}. tnclud- "I thtnk the ft.·l·hng 1-;. the adm1n1s- 1ra11on \\COi too far." Johnson 'ia1d. ··1rs not a statc:mcnt of d1sre .. pect fur teachers. It's a fashmn statement (The poltc~ l 1<; changing something e'el')one·., '>Ct 1n dotng." Photographl·r Daniel Hankin was a ... l.l·J 10 11.'a' l' the: campus when he lhl'll-l·d 1010 thl' '>Chool offi ce Wedncs- J;I\ and thl·n "3'-threatened "1th arrt"st "hl·n hl· rnnt1nul'd to shoot photographs Imm thl· "'.k"all. on If' 1ne .\'enue Poltce "ere not called, but if they had been. the} "ould have tncd to resolve the dispute am1cabl~. said gt Andy Gonis, Ne" pon Beach Pohce Dcpanment spo!..csman The ne" poll<:} has auualh prompted more Students 10 don hats as a sign of protest. Johnson ~•d r \an... \jld adm1n1strators fel t I lanl.1n·., prl'\c.'nn· had the potenual to tnlltl' thl' qudc:nts -.a the> didn't want the phowgrapha an~"here on or near the lampu~ ""-•ll" pla~ to the media.'' E'ans Gonis said he was not aware of any statutes preventtng taking photographs from the pubhc sidewalk. Teachers pfcket over stalled contract talks By ROBERT BARKER °' -o..,, -Staff Teachers continued Wednesday to p1c kl•t Harbour View School in Hunt· ington Bcal'h and the protest 1s expected to 'iprcad to other schools next week. Ocean Vie" Teat·hers Association Presi- dent Carol Halbach said. Halbach and o ther teacher leaders say thq "ant to sho" their d1scon1ent for the "d1s<la1n .. district officials have shown them and for protracted contract nego- tiations Halbach also takes officials 10 task for spending about S2 mtlhon to move top officials to nl'w d1stnc1 headquaners ~htle allegedl~ le111ng classrooms d e- teriorate. "No o ne begrudges the d1stn ct office mo' e." Halbach said in a letter to her colleagues "It 1s the knowledge that mone) 1s available to improve our schools. and )Cl the district refuses to spend an) of 1t on kids and teachers. "We spend $2 million on the d1stnct office. meanwhile we have cockroaches 1n our drinking water: ventilation and heating systems that never work. and student drinking fountains that haven't seen a drop of water in years." ment of the Rancho \'1ew site. Halstad claimed d1stnC1 contract proposals leave d1stnct teachers at the lo" end of the salary schedule and frin~ benefits 1n Oran~ County. Teachers.i for the first time. will have to pay about >400 out of their own pockeu to fund medical insurance for .family members. she said. McMumay said d1stnct health in- surance costs have skyrocketed 49 per· cent this )ear while the district bu received only a 4 perttnt cost-of-livina I adjustment. The d1stnC1 rettivcs a hue • of S2. 723 fro m the state tn avenge daily attendance monc~. one of the lowest levels 1n Orange County. he said. Dane Shepard. who teaches seventh graders at Harbour View. where picketina bcpn last Thursda). said teachers arc irate over the recommended use of mone' 1tencratcd b> Propos1t1on 98. Shepard said teachen worked hard to suppon 1hc revt-nue-rats1ng measure ~ h1le school officials allegedly sat on the s1dchnes. But the voters approved the I measure and Ocean View received $59 : per student an added money. But the district &&reed to send only S 12 of that amount to indivtdual schools to spend.. Officials have made nb move to earmark the ~mamdcr to reduce classroom sizes.. Shepard said. Halbach also said that district offi cials. who arc moving to the vacant Nueva School. arc putting in new air condition- ing. something they allegcdl} didn't S« fi1 to do when the building was occupied by pupils. .._ ....... ., ............ McMumt) said 10me of the Prop. osation 98 mone)' has been put into the teacher salary increue pool. Distract Superintendent Monte Mc Murra) insisted that board members are sens111 ve to the n~ of students and teachers.. Teachers protest In front of Harbour View Sct1oo1 on W••••lllq. Shepard said he expects Harbour View teachers to contin~ their early mOf'Dinl and afternoon picketina until Chrillma vacation. Halbach said the believes Giber schools will follow suit in comina day&. ~hool He said one of two air conditioning units has to be rcolaced at the school that 1s being readied for adm1ninis1rators. who arc being relocated from their cur· rent headquaners at Rancho V1rw hool board members have stgned a reponedl\ lucrative lease for develop- .. 01 IC I I Of, Founl•in V•lley A Santa Ana resident claimed he was injured when he was pushed to the ground b) a man who was scrv101 him a court subpoena at Los Caballeros. I 7200 Newhope A vc. • • • A Buick sustained $400 in damaac after a verbal confro ntation ~alated and suspects smashed the car window with a tire iron at Brookhurst Street and Edinger Av- enue. • • • A buralar broke a small hinted window on the front door1 then reached io and unlocked the ooor to pin en~ to a home on the 9200 block of la Coloa.ia Avenue. The houte was ransacked and SS30 in property ttokn. Lap.a.... I A home in the lOO block of Arch Stnlrl WM ~ on Tuaday. The raideot 1eponed avina the bcNtta& 6a.m • .-.mumi111ai $:22 p.m. to Ibid mat &M window had bela bad.-. No loll was l'*<l. am- aJarized after an unknown 1h1ef1C1ck-from the lot behind was massing. ed tn the door and sto le a tele\•is1on • • • set and VC R. Someone torr open mail ad· dressed to a resident of an apart· Huntington BE'ach mcnt 1n the I :?00 block of W. Balboa Boulc\ard and took sn cash sent to A 44-}car-old school crossing him. guard received minor injuries when • • • she was struck b~ a 'eh1clc an a Je~elf) wonh S6.300 disappeared crosswalk at Yorkto"n Avenue and from the top dra~er of a dresser in Bushard Street early Tuesday mom-an apartment in the 1200 block of ing. The vicum. Donna Conry of Park Ncwpon. Huntington Beach. was treated at Pacifica Community Hospital and Coat• Mn. released. • • • A tl\ief used a tort'h to cut the lock A aenerator rcponedly was taken off a 1arac storaac container at Stmi- from a vehicle in a driveway an the coa Co .. 333 McConniclc Ave .. and 7900 block of Tmy Drive. make off w.th SIOl~ wonh of • • • scrap metaJ tn a flatoco tNdt. Someone stoic a $200 pufl>k • • • bicycle from an unlocked p ... in A ~man repcM1ed tJlie km o( a the 17000 block of A trttt. S~. hterat~ boot llM left in lb;e • • • d1n1na C'Ommom at Soudlen c.11- A resident in the 8700 block of fornia C~llS M '5 fw Drive. a. Sailpon Drive said someone stoic said lht ~ ltttt a.er IM ,._ her pune from her house while she edition to pcc.,.re lor ftMI eums. was workina in the t.ckyard. he • • • sunnilCd the thief entcrtd throuah A man df'OODed hit ,.... md an o~n rear ckMw. mu•urtleted an ft-ont ol 1 -• A resident .:J : Sl.000 han-lS 7 W Walton 5'. He fted it1 a red lhape diamond is mi•,. ffo·m her Chevrole1 No\'! • • ~ i• IM 2800 blcK'k 0t Coast A 21.,_,-old ._. llllit m •lber Cirdc. and ._ 9Mn ~~ID live New,_. lel.•e• = :'C';i:C.Jt: ;:2= At1•t1 • ., • .,.._, .... 1111...... • •• 4'CJD llll&'l vi tr:-:;r AWW AUCID .......... vta = t .:t.~ ... :::' cCt ~.00'1\.!:l~ ,.._ _.... • • .................. , .. ,. ... ~ .,.~·· . ...... .. ~........ 1'lli ..,.,,.· • • • z.:a A.._ .................. . . ... ....... .. A~-- Onl)' Sill da r.s remain of the Daily Pilot's fifth annual "Gwe a Litt.le Cbristmas •• sift dri vc for needy chlldmi and tcen-.,en. The •nerosity of Daily Pilot readers. adveniten and cm- plo)'ea. ind\.ldJnt OM -omu who donMed SO Ca and another •ho led 24, hes ~ IUlled in tht collection of 120 sifts to far. Sutan PreMod ol New- port 8eecb ~· •• '° ton w 1111 n illr J. -bile va; Ooill • COiia W.. • 11~ ltveral '°" .... tome ..... cer r ... doll .... PlC01¢ H 1,1 1211 Km we m. .._ .. .-m•• ....... Y: J %::tr-: = pneit n ., .......... ,...,. ·-,. ... w ... ..... ,... .... " .. td ---... 01--~ ... °" c-... -• • • , Or•waeo.M CWLY PILOT/ Thurlday. Deollmber 14', 1111 El Salvador deports American woman MlAMI (AP) -A Connc<:ucut woman accused of storing arms an her garden for leftist rebels returned to tile U nited States on Wednesday night after being freed from prison and deported from war-ravaged El Salvador. "I don't think I've suffered as terribly as tho usands of Salvadorans have suffered here," Jennifer Casolo, 28, said in El Salvador before board- ing a commercial flight to Miami 2V2 weeks after she was jailed on ter- rorism charges. Accompanied bv U.S. Am· bassador William Walker at Com- alapa International Airport, Casolo inst!>ted on her innocence when she was allowed to speak briefly with a few pool reporters. She said she signed a release state· ment acknowledging she was ar- rested and imprisoned on suspicion of having stored weapons and am- munition for rebels, but added, .. My position was a lways that I was inno- cent." Ca solo said she bcHeved her release supports that contention. She telephoned her parents in Th9masto n, Conn.. from the air- port. WaJker said she told .. the m she'll be ho me for Christmas." He also said she had expressed the desire to return to El Salvado r some- day. President Alfredo Cristiani said earlier there was no t enough e vide nce 10 continue holding Ca solo. Casolo was put on an Eastern Airlines flight to M iami and ushered to an undisclosed location upon her arrival. said the Rev. Daniel Long. chairman of Christian Education Seminars, who traveled with her on Assemblyman quits his GOP. leadershlp post Crew mate says friend d idn 't ~ . SAC RAMENTO (AP ) A cause killer USS Iowa blast Southern California lawmaker re-I si.gned from his leadership post Wednesday in a split with the As- sembly's top Republican. Minonty Leader Ross Johnson. R-Fullcn on. Assemblyman Tom McClintock. R-Thousand Oaks. said he resigned as Assem bly Republican whip at Johnson's request. "He said 11 wa!> clear that I did not have confidenn· 1n his leadership and he fd t 11 1mponan1 that he have a loyal lcadl·r~h1p team." McC'h n· tock said in an intl'r\ 1ew Anne Richards. Johnson's prt'ss secrc:tar). !>a1d John'inn named '\'>· semblyman Phil W~ man. R- Tehachap1. to replat l' McChntod.. WASHINGTON (AP) -G un- ner's mate Ke ndall Truitt told Con- gress Wcdnes<la} former US · Iowa cn·"' mate Cla. ton Hanw1g was no "suicidal freak" and didn't cause the exploMon that lilied Hanw1g and 46 other sailors. Truin accused the Nav;,, of using "a big l'O\erup" lo thwan theortl'' that the shipboard l'xplos1on was acc idl'ntal rather than caused intc n· tionall}. "mmt 111-.l'I~ ·· b) Han"'ig. a-. thl' Na'\ has condud ed ' Rl·p. N1.chola\ 13, roull''>. D· Ma"'·· chairman of thl' Hou'll' Arml'd Sl.·n 1t'l'S sulx-omm111~c on JO\ l''>llgallons. abo ha'> bcl'n cr111ral of thl' ~a'~·., rl·pon . .\nd at the l'nd uf thl· heanng hl' told ll'l' •\dm Joseph S. Donnell Ill. "You'\l' po1nt1.'d )OUr finger when then."s that h11 k chanrl'" that the explosion "'J'> al'l'ldl'ntal. "Wouldn't :rou have been better ofT to 'a' we don't know'!" the congrl'\sm.an asked . Donnell c;a1d th<' Navy b<.'lirvl'S "\\t' do !..no" .. that Han wig most lil-.l'I\ rnu'>l'd th~ explosion. 1 ru111 \Uld Hartwig wasn't told until lhl· murn111g of April 19 that he \\a' grnng to bl.· ros1tioncd at center gun 111 thl· :'\11 2 &un turret, ··so therl' \\llUld h :t\l' bcl'n no 11me 'for plan· n1ng" a 'u1t 1<k nplo\ion. He 'aid llan"'1g h.1d onl'l' tal l-.cd of su1ndl·. hut I n.11 11 'aid ht• d id not take him \l'rl lHISI\ I ru11i 'a1J h1\ <>"-n tht•or'\ I'> that thl· hla,1 "a' rau'>l'd b' a defect1H' hrdraulac: r..imml·r -the piece of equipment used to shove the powder bags up aga1n'1 tht• proJectilc in the huge gun. He · said he had had a problem \\1th a ramml·r on the left gun in Nq. 2 gun tum.·t about a year earlier. dl''>l·rih111g 11 a!t behaving like a 1ran,m1 .. s1on '>tuck between neutral and drive. Ht• 1h~ori1cd that the r:imma might ha\ c "<>uddenl} taken off." pu11ing 100 much pressun.· on llll' pro1>l'llan1. ~k al\o ma1nta1ncd that gun- pt>"tk1 on thl' lm'a had ht:'en stored in high heat. that thl' cans Wl're not a1111ght. and 1ha1 "}ou rnuld smell cthl'r'' v.hl'n 1.·n1cnng a r>o"-dcr '1oragt• area McClintock ~1d hl· and Johnson had differed "o\ er a wide range of questions ln\Oh 1ng mana~ement of the caucus and thl' direl'llOn of the caucus for a long period of 11me.'' "Generali~ <,pcal..1ng. I think 1he Republican Pan~ ha' a trcmcndou'i · Danger to bomb blast workers hidden opponunit) to offl·r a "-'ldl' range of NEW YOR K (.\P) -Fe<kral supenor aherna11 .. cs to Democrat officials kne" that worker\ at thl· programs 1n matter' ranging fro m Ne\ ada Test Site "'ere exposed w transportation to education reform dangerous le' els of rad1a11on fro m to crime control." McChntock ~1d nuclear bomh blasts 1n thl' I 950s when asked for examples of his and '60s. according to governml'nt differences with Johnson. records cued by The New York r 1rnt·'· Aul lht· uflicial'> dcndcd not to rl·dutl' the npm ur(' or inform the \\1ffkl'r\ llUl of ft•ar that changing prol'edurl'' and l'qu1pmrn1 coulJ d1\rupl nudcar 11:~1111g. al'cord1ng lo to<la > \ t'J111on' of the Time~. The document\ were made avail- ahk to thl' lll''-''P<11x·r b} Las Vega' la"-'}t'r!I Alan R. John~ and Lan1 ( John'>. \\ho alkgl' in a law,u1t aga1n,1 thl' gU\anml•nt that rad1 · at1o n lrum bumh tc\b cau\eJ the cam:a death'> of 200 Nevada 1 l''>l S1t(' l'mplo~e~s and 1.·ancer Illness in 18 uthl'r'i. According to minutes of a Sept. 23. 1952. meeting of the Atomic Enl'rg) Comm1ss1on. predecessor of the Dcpanmcn1 of Encrg). "'the comm1sc;10nl·rs expressed concern that '"-Orkt·r., might be exposed 10 radi:won hazards for too long a time." l:i> Ma} 11. 1953. )<!ffit' rnm- m1\')1ol1l'f'> V.l'fl' t:al hng lor the re· dul 1m n o l \\orl..n C\posure!> b~ lo- v.e11ng tlw gl>\l'rnment\ annual '>akt~ llm11. \\l11r h \tood then at 12 re Ill\ . Dr John C'. Hug' l'r. thl' AEl"!> l h1l'f lll·alth oflin·r at the t1mr. ad· \ l'>l'J aga111\t IO\H·nng the hm11. sa)· 111g 11 ""'ould mai..e 11 1mpms1hle to rondur t 01>1.•rat1011' at tht test site \\ 1thnu1 m~IJOr l hangl'\" I oJ.l\ lln· Jnnual \akl\· hm11 1s Ii\ e rt·ri1., R1.·m' llll'a\url· ·radiation do~'> The record' '>hU\\ miner-. \\l're ordnl·d \oon altl·r nul'k•ar blast!> to reco,er 1n.,t ruml'nl'. fro m tunnC'I filkd "-Ith r:id1oac t1\e dust and con- taminated dl•hrn. In the 1950s.' "'ori..c~ cleaned up rubble at dr1on- at1on si te!> "-llhout rc<1p1rator!> 10 pro11.·ct their lun1ts. the Times said. The Vey 11i1g You're l.ookilg For lhlilg The Holdays is at Bayside r.et1ter •• W hether you ore looking for a gift for someone special, on important service, or on elegant holiday dinner, you will find it at Bayside Center. Boysid• Cleaners Bayside Card N' Party Bayside Pharmacy The Clinging Vine Conteno Hair Fa~lons Glodst~s 4 Fi~ la Petite Boulangerie POYilions Place The Photo lab Sopori Ristoronte The Stlwr Rattle Stracci Union 8cN* 760-0550 760-0111 760-0111 760-0810 760-0521 760-0971 760-6886 7M>0975 7.59-8057 ~220 720-3882 721 -1110 760-1081 the plane. Cristiani told a news conference he thought Casolo probably had cooperated with re~ls of_ thr Farabundo Marti Nauonal Libera· tion Front, who have fought U.S.· supported govemmen~s for I 0 years and launched a ma,ior urban of· fensive in San Salvador last month. "I am morally convincc.d that Miss Casolo is guilty," he said. The case against Casolo will proceed and she was asked to remain ava1 labk in case judicial authorities need to guestion her further. but he ac· knowledged that little could be done lO make her come back to El Salvador. Casolo and two Salvadoran fnend!> "'ere arrested Nov. 26 1n a poht·c raid on her house. She -wa~ charged with terrorism • .J>O_ssessing "'~apom of "ar and cnm1nal a~ socint1on. all of which she denied. In the walled garden behind the house. police said , they dug up I 03 mortar shells. 2 13 blocks of d~ nam11e. 405 detonators. I SO feet of !>IO"'·burn1ng fuse and 2 1.945 rounds of ammuniuon. ('..\I.I t 'OH '\I ·\ HHlt:t ·s By TM Assodat~ Press Human powered copter flight certified SAN LUIS O BISPO -Tht· kt•epcr of U.S. av1ati.on record s has confirmed the fi rst 1.·en1fied hurnan·p<>"'crcd helicopter flight by a super- light"'eight craft built b}' a group of un1\l'fStt } ~tudents. The Da Vinci Ill. designed and built b\ 1.·n~inl-cnnJ1. \lUdl·nt' at C ahfom1a Polytechnic Statc-Uni ver~ll\. San LUI\ Obispo. had (I 6.8-scrnnd night on Sunday that v.a\ obscned · b) Natmnal A1.•ronau111. .\,\(K 1a11on. consulta~t Thomae,. I{ Stuclpna~cl. Thl' nigh t WU J)O\\Crl·J b~ l)dl'll (,reg McNeil. who pedaled Da Vinci Ill harJ 1.•nough to ra1~· 11 l'1gh1 inrhcs off the ground. • • • • Blind robber gets suspended sentence SAN FRANCISCO -A blind man "ho tned to rob a ban~ 1.ast Augu..i plcad~d guilt} 10 a ln<ier r hargc and v.a' g1 .. l·n a suspc.nded Jail scntente and thrcl' )car~· proba11on. R1lhard l>unhar pleaded guilty to grand thd t a m1sJtm~nnor Dunbar''i a ttorlll''. Stl'H' I l'll h . ..:11d Im d1cn1 was desperate. when hr tncd to roh the Han I.. 'of ·\mt·m·a hramh 1n do"'ntown San Francisco. "Hl: had 110 mu nt'\. no place 10 ll" 1111 rdat1H''· and he had been robbt·d Dunbar. 34. u'~ing a \\h111.· cam·. tapJX·d h1 '> "'a~ into the bank and "-fOlt" a no1c demanding mom·~ Hl· v.a' \!Ill c,iand1ng at the bank counter v.hl'n police arn\cd. . T e1rh !>aid Dunbar no"' Ii\ cs 1n a boarding house in Eu~lca. where he-., bcmg helped b~ social workers and the local uons Club. ft'OHl,D BHlt:t'S Mandela visits de Klerk JOH ANNE~Bl 'RC'· \nuth .\lnra -Hla1.I.. kader Nelson Mandcl.i e\pcCtl·d to he r~ka1'1.'d v.1th1n "l'l'I..\ alll·r ~.,\Cars in Jail. \JSttcd Pre\1Jen1 F. W dl' Kkrl.. nn \\ l·dnl''>dll~ to J1wu" prt •\pc'( t<o for nego11aung an l'nd to South .\lnra·, rat 1al r onll1r t The ma111 for-nght pan~ dcnouncl'J thl' m~eting. the first bcl"-t"l'n Mandela and dt• l\.krl... a\ a ,tep wv.ard "hill' cap1tula11on. Liberal leadl'f". howcH·r. ha1kJ lht• e\l'nt a' n 1dl'nl't' thl' gmernmcnt -accepts the t·entral role of Mandl'la·, P11tla"1.•d guanlla mmt·ml'nt. thl' .\fncan NatmnJ I Congrc~'· 1n an~ pcill11ral \1.•11k11w111 Two soldiers killed in N. Ireland BELF>\ST. 1'-or1h1.·rn ln•IJnJ -·\ hand of Ill to 12 raider\ anal l l·d a '>l'CUnl\ po't lll'a1 thl' ln"h hortkr \\Ith gun" and bombs Wednc~J\. 1-.rlling t\\o Bnt1\h "'ldll'r' and \C.'nou\h lllJUnng a third. police said '\o group da1m1.·d rnpon..1h1ht~ hut ,u,p1l·111n kll on g.uernllas of the ln"h Repuhht·an ·\rnl\ lightintt. Hn11'h ruk 1n '<1rlhl·m lrdand Thl' gullml'n t'~JIX'd unhun aflt·r thl· at1a< k at r>cmard. an 1\olJlnl chec!..po1nt ahout t"o milt·, from tht· h ·rmanagh border "1th Count\ \111naghan Ill thl' lr1 0,h R1.·puhht thl· ~m al l l'itt'r ( onstabulat) ~1d Chileans return to democracy today ~.\NTI .\GO. ( h1k -< h1k an' l'lt:'ct :1 nt''"' go,emmcnt toda\ returning to a dl'lllol·ra 11r trad11111n that "a' J modd for La11n Amenca until (1l·n .\ugu'>to P1noch1.·t \c11cd po\\l'r in 11.J?J The oppos111on 1~ expeued to \\Ill Of 7 5 mllhon r1.•g1 .. 1ered \llll'f\, '~million ha\(~ nevc.-r vott:'d in a real l'lcrnon Vo11 ng 1-. mandator~ and failure to \Ole can bnng a $95 finr Mu~• pn:-elc:r t1 un rx1lb ga .. e Patnc10 .\~l\l.in, \l.hO represents an alhant C' uf 17 1.l·n1m1 and lrft1st pan1c'i. a kad of morr than 20 perttntage points o 'er pro-go\ l'rnrnent candidate tlr rnan Buch1. The opposition alhancl' lc<l the t·ffort that ddrated Pinochet 1n an October 1988 referendum by ~J«"llng a propo,al that he continue a'I president until I QQ7. That forced him to call elec11on!>. Bush signs Medicare repeal blll WASHINGTON -Without fanfan-. President Bush signed lcg.islat1on Wcdnesda) night repcahni the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act. ao attempt to expand medical 1nc,urance for the cldcrl> that ran afoul of a senior citizens' tax re\ alt. The program "-as the largest benefit e 'pans1on in the 24-year h1s1011 of Medicare. the govemmC'nt insuranct:' program for the elderly and disabled workers. But 11 also marked the first 11mC' that beneficiaries ~re asked to foot the bill for the bent:' fits en11rcl) b> them sch cs. and by the teM of thousands thC) Oooded Congress w11h com plaints. pro mpting the la"'·\ repeal. Navy launches Trident 2 mlsslle CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -The crew o f the nuclear submanne Tennessee successfully launched a Trident 2 m1ss1le Wednesday afkr the Navy warned Greenpeace anti-nuclear protesters to stay out of the safrr)· zone.i. l~e Navy said. T.he launch was th<' ~-cond straight successful undc.-rsca tesHmng of the ~avy s newest and deadliest nuclear weapon. kccpina it on track for opcra11onal deployment next March. Two of the first thrtt subma~ne tests failed explosively. Bacon. commander of the AtJanuc submarine fleet. A 60-foot Grctnpca~e ketch. the Mondt:'iv1ta no. briefly penetrated the launch safety zone but withdrew after a Navy ship warned 1l to move awa~ 14-year-old boy gets Hfe sentence PENSACOLA. Fla. - A 14-ycar-old boy bas n:cieivt.d a life tcnn with<?ut pa~le for twice raping an elderly woman when be was I ). Joe ~ams ~ulhya~ would have bet~ cliaible for parole after 2S years if be had killed hrs v1cllm and received hfe for first~ murder Anistant State Attorney Larry Kadcn said Wednesday. • .Rqardless <?fthc '?<>Y's-.. he deserved lhc mu.Unum tm1cftee beca~ of has Iona criminal hastory, ancludina an assault on a mana1 beeJtb cliruc coun1elor and a .!N~ durina which he killed a d91-K.adm 1.0ld the judfe. Occker qreect. t;te-is beyond ~Ip, .. the judae said ... Tbe 'uvaille aysttm bas been utterly 1nc:apeble of do101 1nythin.a with Mr. ~van ... Bush going to Colombian drug unmlt . W ASHINOTON -Despite concmu about teCUrity. me Wlaite H<Mlte aid Wednaday tbat President 8usb will to to vi<o'HCMGra Colombia OG Feb. l S for a four·n1tiof! turnmh on illqjal c1nm, n.e e rnf .. apected IO last one day, wt~ be lft Caruiema on Colomllia•1 '** CIDllL Tbe rtllioft ~ •dunoua as a haven few co-•• *•• wllo are ..... I:-= of~ in '"91iadoa .. I ..... A& bJ the ~---Plwidea'Z llrco. o.e., pu"dJI rJ;I& .. flMe IO --~••Pti AllaOala.OI ... _. 1 ·0 Jl6me .. Z.-..tllGIYiL . 2 Oii ..__., ..... Md .............................. . ... ... • , ............... '"* .... ., 911·: ..... -·· 1 ..... d11L" OrMgl COMt DAILY PILOT!Thur9day, o.c.nt>er 14, 1111 A.a Moscow's economic plan _rejects radical reforms MOSCOW (AP ) -The govern- ment announced its ttonomic ~ covery plan Wtdncsday, promising five more years of bureaucratic con- trol of such mundane details of lafe as the number of eggs produced for tach Soviet consumer. Premier Nikolai Ryihko' rcJttted radical reforms hke the legahzataon of private propcrt) and the selling off o~ mo.ney-losing state enterprises, drawing 1mmed1atc scorn from dis- appointtd progressives in the Soviet Parliament. If bureaucrats really want to nuS<.· annual egg produc11on -targeted at 285 per person by 1995 -the\ should raise chickens. economa~t 0 II I I l \ H 11<' f'ro.n Slaff Md wtre reports E. Ann Donaldson of LB, active in helping others E .\nn ~1hc:1ra Oonalth un. "ho was I.no" n for hn umccrn tor 1hc: nn·d~ during thl· four ~l."ar. \hi." h't>d an Laguna ~ach. ha' d1t·d al ha homl' ot caml·r Donaldson ~" l'd a' a 'oluntcc:r (in tht• alh l\Or. nmurnttt'l· of 1he Laguna Hl·ach f°m·nd-;h1 p \hl'lh:r for the I fom«ks'I and 3\ rha1rpcr\l1n of thl· ut) ·., ll uman .\flair. < n mm11- tee t •ntil \honh before her d,·ath. 'hl' con11nul·d 111 '~uri.. a\ a tcarht•r 1n lhl• Pl atl·n11.1 l n1ti1:d ~thonl D1 .. tnll IAhl"fl.' "ht• \\3\ l'mplu)cd for appro\· 1matd~ II\ ~,·ar. l>o nallhon taught all gralk k' t'I' and '>fl\.x·1al11t•d in Engli'h J\ J \c.'COnd langu.1gl." For the pa,1 n1m· H·ar ... '>ht· taught at thl" Plall."n Ila Ruh' Dn H' ">I. hool "hl'rl." 'lhc \\llrl...cd "11h J Chapt<'r Ont· Program prm 1d1ng ntra hdp tu lo"·ach11.•, 1ng \tlldl'lll\ \ht• ,11,u startl."d a lOnt1nu1ng 1n1n- &t'nt•ra11nnJI fl rllJl'l"I '' hirh hrought \l'n1or t 111/Cn\ 11110 thl· "hool 10 gl\C l'\tl.I IU lllring 10 thl' c.:hildn·n DonJld,on. an onh th1IJ . "J' born ~O\ 6. I 1J.'t>. an <\Jn l>1l·go "ht·rc 'lhl· Jtll'ntkd ~·hool Jnd "'a" a\tl't' ir1 th,· Ciirl ~out\ \he rt·· tl."l\n.I h,·1 bJt hdor') anJ m.i,tt•r', degrcl'' 1n l·dutatmn from \tanlord l 'n1'l'r'>1I\ 'lht· d1l·d Dn I "ilw ",i1n l\t'd h) h,·r par,·nh. l>r anti \1 r' l nul\ H 'l1h ,·1r.1 \11 "i.1n l>1 t•g11 .1 daughta 1>111.i (, l>on.1kh11n. ol l 11\ \ngl'I''' .rnd J r,on . ~nd 11 ~1nrn " l>onJld,,111 a\\ t''t P111n1 grJduJll' p11.""·n11\ '1a- 1101wJ J 1 h111 Hr J~ \en I\ t'' for Donallh on \\t'fl' r11- \ 3tl· I kr IJm1h .1,1.., th.ii ml·m11n,1I t•ont11hu11nn' ~-'cnt 111 thr \mai- l an· ( .111, l·r \uucl) Cora Baltazar, 74, of Laguna Beach ~kmvnJI -...·n Ill') hJH' bn·n •llll dul 1t·d lor lung-ume L.iguna R<.·al h rt'\ltknt l 11rJ Ha hJ1ar "h11 tl1l·J Dl'\ -JI \outh c ·,,.1\1 \kd11.JI Cl·n1,·r '\h,· "J' 'l.i H.1 hJ1J1 Jrr1H·d lrom ht·1 nJll\t' ~t.inil.1 \h1.1rth .flli:r \\Mid \\.II 11 and "orl..n.I Ji thl· llotd l .1guna tur '5 \,·ar' hdur1.· rt·tinng fi\l' \\'J r\ aKll Sht• '' -;ur' 1' l'J tn ht•r '"n'. RJlal'I .111d '\111.'1 Pl·rl·t i1f '\.1a.1mt·n· to. hl·1 "''a'. flora < iarJnl·r lt:1" of Lagun.1 lk.Kh and Tnnad.id \1.11- theY.'I of Bel .\1r. a hrother. <..11."0'l~ Gardnl"r ot llampton. \'1rg1ma. \1 \ gr.ind1. h1ldr1."n .• md '''ll gn•J1-grand- r h1ld rt•n. Mary Brooks, 76, only daughter of Wiii Ro~rs Ma~ Roec:r!> Bruo~. 7h. tht· onl) d:lughtl'r ot humon'>t \\ 111 Rogt'I"'. died Wrdnl"sd:l\ in ~nta ~tonaca from nimphcatlon' as-;onated "'1th cam·cr Broo~s ix·rformc:d on tag(' and an mo' 1rs in the 1430s undrr thl." \tagc name "\fa~ Ho"ard .. On Broad1Aa). she performt"d an "On To f ortunc" and ··cnmc Marches On." Ha la\t mo' 1e "as "\1} Weak.m·.-.., ·· Phllad~phla artist Thomas F. M~~han Thomas F. MC"Chan. a IA'1dd) knu" n Philadclph1a-arca art a st. tcachl"r and photographer "'ho\C "o rk "On man) natio nal a"ard,, died T ucsda'. He "as 66 .\.cause o( death "as no t 1mmcd1- ate1 ) a'aalablc. Meehan was perhaps be'lt kno" n for has scncs of abstract paintings rcprcscnung the sounds of "'hales. He was also known for h1.-. sports pain.tings. including man) of the Philaddph1a Phillies. and parliamentarian Gavriil Po.pov told Parltament, known as the Con- gress of Ptoplt>''I Dcpuucs. "Fi' e ) ears ago. 1o1.e said at "as a choice betv.~n five-)~r plans and perestroika. and unfortunately. n turns out the fi ,e-}C<lr plan has -.on ... said fcllo" deputy Pa,el Bun1ch. in the lobb) out ide the sno1A-covered Kremlin's Palace ol Congres~. The go' emmcnt pro posal shifts the emphasa!> o f 1rad11tonal rcntral planning awa) from hcav) industr) to consum1:r goods and services, Thr> a re to quadruple in the next fi,1:-)ear plan, from 1991-96. Else" hcrt· in the East bloc Wtdn~)': • Czcchoslovakaa's oppositio n and C'ommumsts agrttd that the pn-s1de nt should be elected b) Par· hament befo~ Jan JI. according to negotiators There .... as no agr~mcnt on 1o1.ho "ould l:x"Come pr<.'sadent. o nl) that the pcr-.un v.ould be :s ( zc.-ch not affiliated to an) poli11ail part) That seem s 10 point .to"ard up- po.-.auon leader Vada' Ha' el. as~ m- bol of the countr) 's peaceful re' ol- uuon. Earlier. tht: new oppos1t1on· dominated go,crnment said 11 1\ drafting la"s ensunng freedom ot rehgaon. asi.embl} and assoc1a11on • Bulgana·s ( ommun1s1 Part) C\· 1111 .. -- pclled Todor Zhavkov. the hard-ltnc leader ousted last month after a 35- )ear ruk. and agreed to JOin other \\ ar...a" Pact panu:s an surrendenng ll\ &\larantce of supreme po-.er • ( ommun1\l'> an East German) 'Wld IJll. of r'eumficauon raasn the six·uc:r ol J ··f ounh Reach." but \\ C'>I C1ermJo plans for maS\1\e aid anfu.,wn'> ind1catt' the countnes an.• q uicl...h l1~mang together • Pok'> m.irked the eighth an- n1 H·r\<lr'\ or thl' 198 1 manaal-la1o1. <:rat ~JoV. n "'hach Sohdant) leader L1:ch \\ ak\J '31d should be a re- m 1nJl·r uf 1hc nt'ed for "pluralism and tolc:ranc(' ·· Baker appeals to rich nations BRL ~ELS lkl&Jum l.\Pl -'>c1.retan oJ t.ue James A. 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IME.. \DPN~ \S A "~O"( f>o4Q<JL\ O~ fl\E~I~, JA~~~ l< k\A'-NOUA w trtt c::..trrs Of' \-lL.'( ... ToT~L'( 1W~T\C.. ... COME. tN foR "(oqR 'SAt-\f~ . f'\ot-lt)A'(- SAT~R })A'(: \0-~ Stb1t)A '(. \\-~ SiL'\S DEAN LT.D. ~\2. -~\;t" ~t. T, Nt~o9t."T ~~<t\,~ '1.J-tfz/# ho says ' you cant buy good taste? Now you can give the gift of good taete- Knott8 Berry Farm Gift Packs, in dozens o{ dif- ferent combinations, all featuring Knott8 world- famous jams, jellies and ~rvea. Knott8 Holiday Gift Paclt Centen make your holiday ah~g euy, with over 25 conve- nient locationt through- out Soutbem Calilor;..ia, includin_g Knotti Califor- nia MarketPlace. So thia holiday aeuon, give tbe fitt ~ loola .. good .. it t.ute... Bu.na Parlr MAii • Wl.lttwood MalJ • I •lr1w~ Mall • Cerritol Mall • Soutlr Coalt Pia .. • Mo.klair Md • B.t1 a 1 M.11 • ""-HA M.11 • e.-M.11 his holiday season. Fashion Island is everything you ever wished for. With music, merriment and more to brighten your spirits. Visit Santa. Mrs. Claus and their elves for photos and storytelling at Santa's house near Silverwoods. Or take a ride on the Fashion Island Children's Train through Santa ·s village in front of the toweri ng 11 O' tall Christmas tree. And don't m iss the Fashion Island Entertainment Company singing and dancing to your holiday favorites every Saturday and Sunday -on stage at Broadway Coun. Throughout . the weekends. there's more to make you merry with strolling entena inment from the Fashion Island Musical Players. a brass quintet. and Dickens carolers. So come spend the holidays with us. And wrap up the bc~t of the season. For more infonnati on. call 714-72 l -2CXX>. \ • FASHION ISl:AND NEWPORT CEN::fER . • • • . . • • ··- . • .. :· :: • ' ' 1 This magnificently decorated Christmas tree is the centerpiece of Fashion Island's holiday festivities, dwarfing the thousands of shoppers who visit the center each day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . • • . . • • . . . . ' • • . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visit Prints Plus This Holiday Season For All Your Gift Needs! Prints Plus also offers pre-framed decorative pieces, ready made frames, an<i a variety of sculptures from the Austin collection . Prints Plus has the nations largest variety of posters with framing and matting available while you wait. . :,a....,...,.u're sure to find something for everyone no tter w. t their age or interestS Center-Drive .. L!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!J hristmas Schedule of Events at Fashion'Island The Christmas spirit is alive . and thriving at Fashion Island in Newport ~enter with the following ac~lvlties being offered: •The Santa House. The North Pole has come to Newport Beach with Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves setting up shop near the Sllverwood's store. Youngsters may have their pictures taken with Santa after experiencing the chil- dren's activities happening in front of Santa's house. Santa will be available for photographs daily through Dec. 24. •Fashion Island Train. This season the Fashion Island Chil- dren's Train returns to delight local youngsters. Visit the train station in front of the Broadway and begin your excursion around the world's largest decorated Christmas tree and through Santa's Village. For dates and times, please call 721-2000. •Fashion Island Entertain- ment Company. Returning to Fashion Island again this Christmas are the singers and dancers of the Fashion Island Entertainment Company. This energetic group will be per- forming Christmas shows con- tinuously each Saturday a~d Sun- day on the Fountain Stage in front of Robinson's. Don't miss "Santa Claus ts Coming to Town," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and the tun 1940s medley. •Fashion Island Musical Players. New to Fashion Island this season Is a strolling musical group with a Medlteranean flair. The Fashion Island Musical Play- ers can be found wandering through the center on Saturdays and Sundays, playing such classi- cs as "Pacabel Canon," "Green- sleeves" and many other tra- ditional Christmas favorites. ~•Gift Certificates. The per- fect gift that's sure to please is a gift certificate, redeemable at any Fashion Island store. They are available at the Fashion Island l~ormatlon Center In the Atrium Court. Corporate orders are ac- cepted. 1:-iere is the schedule of ongoing Christmas festivities at Fashion Island through Dec. 24 : Electric Train Rides The electric, antique-style train will be open for rides through Dec. 24 at the following times: Now through Dec. 23 -Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 18-22 -Monday through Friday from noon to 5· p.m . Dec. 24 only -Noon to 4 p.m . Trains depart regularly from a replica train station In front of the Broadway. Admission is 50 cents per ride. Santa's House Santa and his three elves are available for photos through Dec. 24. Mrs. Claus also will be on hand to visit with the children and tell Christmas tales. Hours are as follows: Now through Dec. 17 -Monday ttlrough Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 18-23 -Every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec . 24 -10 a.m . to 5 p.m. YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND Q ~====~ ~ From the Ex~c1ed Style of Polo/Ralph Lauren All wool. ull k-41 f•ltric, '°911~ ftttHtd tall. 199'.00 All mc1-. IAClft'laU, d1ttll·plaW .ltln. SIJ.00 100'!1. t llk , ... ~ prtn1 lk . su,,o Jlj£WPOlfT KACH IOM N1WpOft Cftllrf Dr r.a..o..w-1 11417WoltU .... ~ .... .,_ 41•:·, . ,, w,, JI..,.,,,, tT1 ~ ::t ~ z C) "The sailing tradition with feminine charm" b;y Nautica exclusively at The Sporting Life located at Fashion Island 721-8829 This sweater from Joseph Abboud is one of an extensive collection at Garys & Company. Our Holiday sweater selection also features Polo I Ralph Lauren and Garys & Company private label. ... you'll love our custom giftwrap too. What Makes Kids Happy? • \ •••• • • • ••• • • • • •• •I~ Pk.t•Ur\ r. . ~~; x'· 4,~ tteryntf/ ~*ft llunJl't\h l" Jd1c11.lW fdt \ hllt'J ~•th '"''' Jdrahr'. fn 1m S~ ,,, Sl 25 Wc-'1 C"~n hrp ~)Ur 1111! ''" ''""' Melt Away Mints Two Bags for $5.99 CS>.49 e1<h) Cheese Balls and Logs Any two for $6.99 (S\ Qq ~ ... hi A large selection of pre-framed posters can be found at Prints· Pl us, Fashion Island. 644-2316 A SeagoU., Tradition. . . NA UTICA ' Trade performance best in WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States recorded its best trade Deffonnance in almost &ix yean &om July throuah September as the defiat in the broadest measure of trade shrank 29 pen.'Cnt to $22.69 billion, the government reponcd WedMsday. The Commerce Department said the current account deficit narrowed by $9.40 billion from a second quar- ter imbalance of $32.08 billion. rc- flectina a big jump in lhe overseas earnings of U.S. companies. But economists discounted the huge swing, saying it did nothing to cbanae their view that America's trade deficit wilt remain stuck at a high level through m ost of the next decade. However. analysts ~re more up- beat about a second report W.edncs.- day sbowina that retail saln. spurred by strong spcndiDJ on clothin& and fumitutt, Jumped 0.8 perunt in November. the bigcst pin in four months. Some economists said the surpris- inaly strong sales report. at the start ol lhe all-imponant Christmas sales season, should help alleviate fears that the economy couJd be on the verge of tumbling into a recession. The current account. also known as the balance of payments. is the most important trade statistic be- cause it measures not only trade in merchandi~ but also trade in ser- vices, tbe cateaory that includes in- vestment earnings between coun- tries. For the third quaner. the services cateaory registered a surplus ofS8. 72 billion after posting a S 1.66 billion deficit from April through June. But the services swing from deficit to surplus was attributed almost totally to changes in the value of the dollar. In the third quarter. the dollar was declining. meaning that the profits U.S. companit's cam in foreign currencies wt>re worth more when they were translated into dollars. . In the second quarter. a nsing dollar had· eaten into the profits Americans companies were earning 6 years in forcian currcncia The big swing in services helped offset a small increase in the merchandi~ trade deficit. which climbed 0.7 percent to $27.75 billion in the third quarter. and a rise in foreign aid and pension payments, the other category of the current account. which climbed to $3.66 billion. an increase of 27 percent. Analysts forecast that the merchandise trade deficit will re- main at stubbornly high levels in commg years and predicted that the services account will dip per- manently into deficit sometime early in tht' 1990s. reflecting the fact that the United States is now the world's largest debtor nation. tt•I '\I\ llHll I' Thomas Bros . rel eases compu t er-created map ''°"' o.-y Not wn setvkes 'l'Mmu 8,.., Mapt in Irvine has released its fint aJl co_mputer- generattd map book. The digital Sacramento Thomas Guide uses Thomas Bros. Maps' newly developed Digital Mapping S s . Los Angeles and Orange editions will ~n ~ollow. . . -. --- With the new system. all mapping anformauon 1s e_ntercd via system software and printed as completed map pases. W11h t~e old method of map generation. cartographers a~ptcd new map infor- mation by painstakingly drawjng and updating each map by ~a~d. Advantages of the new system for customers includ~ larger md1v1d- uaJ map pages than previous guides; larger and easier to ~ad text: and more color and graphics 10 better graphically_ show highways, freeways. parks .. schools. buildinJS and points of interest. The new system 1s based o n Thomas Bros. Maps' paten.ted page and grid system. which alfows users to easily reference locations. not only betwt'Cn old and new guides, but with wall maps and personal computers as well. Southland businesses ·adapt to peace • • • Arelalve Corp .. a manufacturt>r of tape dnve products. r~poned it has merged 11s Data Storage d1 v151on and Its European d1stnbu- 1ion-oriented tape backup businesses 1n10 its subs1d1ary. Maynard Electronics. This consolldauon pos111ons Costa Mesa-ba~~ Maynard as one of the largest worldwide tape backup system suppliers to the ly £. SCOTT RECKARD LOS ANGELES -Despite all the ink Hollywood gets. defense has become a far higher-nying industry in Southern California since the days of World War lrs "Rosie the Riveter" and the legendary Lock· heed "Skunk Works." Now. "'11h the Iron Curtain rust- ing awa} by t he day. aero~pace workers are wondenng what is 10 become of tht>ir industf). third larg· est in the Los Angdes region after business-financial S('n ices and tour- ism. There "ere 420.800 aerospace workers 1n the area last year. 2.700 fewer than 1n 1987. according to a study rekased this month by the Los Angeles .\rea Chamber of Com - merce The) made up about 7 per- cent of the region's workers and earned nearl~ 8 percent of the wages paid. Nauonal aerospace employment peaked at 1.313.000 1n I 987 and has stayed about e'en since. sai_d David Napier. economic data SCl'\'1ce man- ager at the Aerospace lndustnes .\s- soc1ation in Washington. Research suggests nef) I percent cut in real dt'fense <;pending costs California 20.000 to 30.000 JObs direct h or indirectl). said Da' 1d Hensle,. head of l 1CL.\'s Cahfom1a economic forecasting group. Will effons b' some contractors to d1vers1fv into civilian aerospace and high-tec·h be enough 10 offset a thaw- ing of the Cold War'' "I "as at an intcrnauonal aero- space conference. and a gu} there said he could see uthcm Cali- 'fomia being the ·rust belt' of the 1990s," said Wolfgang Dcmisch. an aerospace analyst who now heads the research department at U BS Sccuritits in Ne\\ York. "It was just said in passin$. of course. As usual at the~ things. there is somebody who throws you a grenade just 10 wake up the au- dience." At places like Los Angeles-based Hughes Aircraft Co .. they woke up long ago to tht' re~lity ~hat def~nsc spending. after inflation ad1ust- ments. has been declining for years. "We're not abandoning the de- fense sector. We regard that as our duty to the nauon ... said D. Kenneth Richardson. who was appointed president of Hughes earlier this month. ··But we feel that in the future most of the growth and op- portunity are outside defense.·· Hughes. a unit of General Mo tors Corp.. 1s completing a six-month streamlining that includes 6.000 layoffs among its 75.000 workers because of tighter defense budgets. An additio nal 4.100 employees were laid off in 1986. The satellites and defense elec- tronics compan) is also m oving into such areas as telecommun1ca11ons and simulauon and training S}stems for commercial airlint'S. It rc-centl} won a $325 million contract to modernize Canada's air-traffic con- trol S} stem and 1s b1ddi ng on a S2 I 0 million contract to upgrade data processing at thC' federal Bureau of Land Management. "I'm an upbeat. postll\'e son of fellow and I think the company's future 1s 'e~ good.'" said Rich- ardson. If less mone} for the militar} is accompanied by more for space. Southern California would benefit. Millions of dollars a year from the spact' program alrcad} have flooded in. For example. El Segundo-based Rockwell International, builder of the space shunle. said recently it had received a contract wo rth .. se, eral hundred million dollars" to build spare pans for the shuttle. Also boding well for the industry is civilian aircraf\ work. where em- ployment is growing fast. The Chamber of Commerce studv esumated that Seattle-based Boeing Co .. ovt>rloadt>d w1 th orders for Cl\ - than aircraft. subcontracts about S2 billion worth of work each )l'ar 10 Southern California firms. Tht> main bodies on Boeing 74 7s are assembled b} Los Angeles-based Northrop Corp .. \\htch is 'ulnerablc to militaf) budget cutlers becau~ of Its own $500 m1ll1on-per-plane stealth bomber program. McDonnell Douilas Corp.'s Douglas Aircraft 'uhs1dial) an Long .&ach has addt>d..rnan~ "'orkers be- cause of a back1og of orders for MD-80 commercial Jets and the launching of tts M D-1 I and M D-90 aircraft. Lontter term. 1f dl'fl'OS(' cul\ help- ed lo"er the na11onal deficit. Cah- forn1a and other arl'a) could bcndit from lo\.\er interl''>l rates that "'ould generate morl· JOh\. 'lome econom- ists contend. Fred Cannon. senior cconom1~t for Bank of .\menc:a. said ks-. de- fense spending al o might he a hk-.s- ang ··because then."s not much of ••• Give to the Pier!!! Looking for the perfect g ift? Even for the person who has everything? Give a Grant Deed to one square foot o f the Huntington Beach Landmark Pier! GRANT DEEDS ONLY $25 EACH ! , Looking for a really unusual gift? One which will lost and keep g iving for decades? Give a Century Club membership with the recipient's name c ost In bronze on the new Huntingto n Beach Pier CENTURY CLUB MEMBERSHIP STARTS AT ONLY $100! All SALES GO TOWARD IU8UIU>tNG THt HUNTINGTON 1£ACH Plat. GRANT DUO AND ClNTUltYClU8 MlMIUSHlr5AVAllA8LEATTHlrulUC INfORMATION OfflC:t. ZOOOMAIN STIUlT. CALL S)()·SSll roA DETAILS or THIS CHRISTMAS OffUI what economists call ·.,.aluC' added: in that ~gment ... "When \OU mah· 11ems for thl' m1litar.. \ou're bas1call} producing something and then JU St stonng 1t. .. Cannon said. "In other pan s of the econom) ... you're producing some- thing, selling it. ser' icing it. maybe reselling 11 and on and on -there's much m ore v41lue added ·· Severe cuts in defC'nsc contrac110g would close a post-World War II era in Southern California hllcred \.\Ith lore. from John Northrop retiring Ill 1952. broken-hearted that his Flymg Wing bomber was ranceled. to tht' maiden night of Northrop's B-2 stealth bomber -a n~ing \\tng - last Jul}. Perhaps <.''I.CO more famous I) Lockheed's so-calkd S kunk Work~ in Burbank. sue of thl' dl'' elopml·nt o f the P-80 jet lighter an 19-l5. then the l '-2 and the SR-71 Alacl..h1rd '>P~ plane~ and in 1h1., de1.·adl' the \teahh fighter. Subcultures gre" up a round thr tndustr.. hkt· thl' throngs that parked near the Burbank airport on Fnda> nights. hoping tha1 a huge C-5 carito plane "ould dl'\Cend nnto darkem·d Rum'a~ 7 and pull up to Lockheed·,, Skunl.. \\Ml..' tu pad, up class1 tied loads. D:ne Rod.\\<.•11. J ( -.5 \.\Htlhl'f smn· I 98J. "a" part ol .1 m't"orl.. of fanalll"' "ho \\OUld 'tdl'ntarx· ttH· C-S'i a' 1hc' zooni..·J 1n to p1d up \\hat \\3\ J\c;umcd Ill tx· L<Kl..hel•d stealth fighter\. '>O 'l'l'll'I lhl·~ 1lf- fi nalh did nnt l''"' '""lot !)ll 11131\\ ix·upk 'hll\\ up no"' ... RQ{'l..\\l'll -.a1d "II uni~ Cl111ll''> an about l'H'I"\ IO "'l'l'"'' 1n'>ll'.1J of C\e~ four nr-li\l' \\l'l'I..' lx•IMl" ·· Tiny disk holds 1 billion bits S~N JOSE (..\Pl -1 magine a stack of I 00.000 douhle-spaced. t)pewnllen pagt''> -t'nough paper to make a stack J' ft.·l·t tall - shrunk 10 o ne square 1nrh. lntcmat1o nal Business Machines Corp. claimed Wednes<la~ 10 ha\l' achieved that condensing JOb b) storing. for the first 11mc. a billion bits of tnformat1on on a square inc:h of a magnetic hard d1sl... The record data densll) is 15 10 30 times greater than that of current hard disk magnetic de' ices. I BM said. It will ~ se,eral years. though. before b1lh. n bu. or .. g1ga~11 .. d isks. will be av 1lable commerctall}. IBM said. Experimental equipment recorded and read at a data rate of 3.5 million bytes per second . The measured error rates were sufficiently low - o ne in a billion. de-creasing to one in l 0 trillion when e rror correction codes were used -to mt'Ct the requirements of the computer ind us- try. reseller market. . Archive acquired Ma} nard 1n Februaf) of I 98Q to reinforce the compan) ·s commitment to the tape backup reseller marketplace The consolidation includes the Archive Data Storage dt' 1S1on. located in Costa Mt>sa. its d1s1nbut1 on-on ent<'d European d1 v1s1on .. w11h head- q uarters in London. and Maynard Elrctronics. located in Orlando. Fla. Archive products pro,·ide economical data backup for fhed~1sk drives and perform additio nal functions surh as program loading. software d1stnbut1o n and archi\'al storagt'. • • • A group led b> Plenum Publishing Corp. of New York has acquired a 6.3 percl.'nt sta ke in Gradco Systems Inc., and said 1t may seek control of the Irvine company if a managt>ment-led buyout is not successful. The group. wh1l'h also includes Plenum Chairman Manm E. Tash and other Plenum offi rers. bought the Gradco shares between Sept. 2Q and Dec. 6 fo r $11.62 to S 18.87 each. o r S6.8 million. according 10 a fihng \\Ith the Securities and E"<change Comm1ss1on. The group ~aid 11 purrha\ed the stocl.. to hcnefit fro m the complcuon of the pro posed hu}<>Ut. However. when management annount:cd Dec. I that i1 was ha' ing trouble finannng the deal. the group decided 11 \\OUld act to ma"<1m1zc shareho lder 'alm.·s Gradco make sorters for co o1ers . ' . Nlcbols Institute 1n San Juan Capistrano and Ph)stnans Referral Laboratof) Inc .. doing business as Physicians Medical Laboratories (PM L). anno unced that they have signed a dcfin1t1ve agrttmcnt with respect to the previously announced merger of Phys1c1ans Meihcal Laboratories into Medlab Inc .. a subs1d1af) of Nichols lnsutute. In the merger. the shareholders of Ph)s1c1ans Medical Laboratones "'111 recel\ l' rons1derauon to be paid for thC' business and co,enants not to compete of S5.6 million in rash at the closing. future cash pa} men ts \\ilh a present value ofS2.3 m1lllon and shares of a new dass of prefl·rrcd stock convertible under certain circumstances into 6.:!3.81-l shares of Nicho ls· common stock Alben L. Nichols M.D .. rha1rman and president of Nichols lnstttutt'. said the operations of PML and the operations of Nichols" Oregon subs1d1af). Medlab. "'II he merged in to new facilities in Ponland. Ore. Nichols ln'lt1tutc prondes e~otenc d1agnos11c testing 10 clients nationwide in the tie Ids of endoainolog). genetics. immunolog>. microb1olog). molcrnlar b1olog). oncolog~. serolog>, special chcm1s1ncs. lO\llOh)g) and '1rolog). It also has regional laboratonn m California and the M1d"'cs1 "'h1ch pro' 1de clln1cal testing to tho){' markets • • • One of the U.S. ~1r Force·) Global Pos11ion10g System (GPS, Navstar sa1ellt1cs n.'Cl'ntl\ compkted its fourth )ear in sef\ ice Designed and hu1lt b) Rockwell International m St-al Bcarh for a four-}ear hfeume. :-..a,star 11 ,., C\CCcd1ng tis performance n.•qum·- ments The earl) dc,elopmcnt (Blod. I) and curr<'nt production (Block 11) Nav'itar satellite-. of the S) stem together have provided more than 6 7 \ear<> of na' igau o n sen ice. Si' o f the I 0 Bloc!.. I sa1elh1es arc '11111 operauonal. with sc' crnl of them performing more than twice as long as the) \\ere 1n11iall) e peeled. CREDIT l ,l'\t: Implant Technologies in Ncwpon Beach has appointed Dnld R. Car1C1n as managing director of sal~ and marketing for 810Sofi Medical Inc .. lmplant's wholl} O\\ned subsidiary Carson 1s on indt>finitc loan to Implant from Toshiba Amcnca Information Systems Inc .. where Carson current!> serves as marke11ng director for the Advanced Systems D1v1s1on. Carson's respons1b1h1ics incl ude the implementa tion o f market- ing strategies for B10Soft Mcd1cal's advanced m edical de' ice. the CrashCan Companion The CrashCan Companio n 1s a com- puterpnnter system that pro' ides recording ~pab1llt1es. drug calcu- lation and other 1mpon~n1 fync11ons 10 medt~al pe~nnel respon- sible for advanced card1oresp~ratof) suppon in hospitals. • • • JobD T. Grusb, senior vice president of U.S. Facilities Corp. has been elected to the Costa Mesa com pan} 's board ~dtrt'Ctors. G rusb also sef'·es as president and chief operating office f U.S Fac1l111es propen) and ca sualty faculta11 ve .einsurance s bs1d1ary. Grush joined U.S. Fac1l111es Corp. in his present capac1ues in July 1986. Prior to that, he had been wnh General Reinsurance Co. as a vice president responsible for developing and managing the national underwriting and marketing operations of the Broker Markets Unit of that com pan}. Give The Gift of Health Muscovites llne up for jobs at McDonald's A gift that lasts a lifetime. Another advance posted by market ,..iEW YORK (AP) -Thl· 'itock ~ket churned ahead 1n l'rratlf rend trading Wednesda), c~tend- 1he advance 11 began the da) ore. he Dow Jones a verage of '0 industrials. up more than 16 point\ at m1dscssion, closed wnh a M. ~ti pin at 2,761.09. On Tuc~da) 11 climbed 2.3.89 points Ad' ancmg issues shgh1l~ ou1-oum~red declines in na11on" 1'-k trading of New 't ork StOl k [ ,. etiange-hStCd SIOCkS, With 71./ I Uf'l 734 do'-' n and 4% unchangnl Anal~ st said trader\ drc" \Onll' !E1urJgcment from thl· ( omnll'rll' p.1nment repon that rt·t.111 ,,,I\'' 11 percent 1n "\m l'mhcr \, ('Cl'll.ng most pn' ate C\t 1rndtl'' ThJI ca!>ed a fe" ''OrrH'' 1\n \\ .111 Street that !>lad.rn•ng \t1n,unh r spC"nJing !111gh1 be: tnl rl'.l\1ng tlw chf l< l'' ol J recc,.,1on 1 n 1 h1· rh·.ir fut11rl' But 11r1.:n-marl..l·t 1nl\'ll''' 1.11\, ro)l' toll11'' 1ng lhl' Ill'"' .111d 111 H'~t•ff' ,1111 sccnll·d 111 hl· •Jlll111u' aboul tht• outlook tor thl· l'u1n11m, 1n t•Nll ,ind lhl' Pr<l'>J'X'll th,11 u11- por.1t1• rrntit'i m ight u1ntinUl' 111 la~ liwh·r, ali>O notcJ that till' m.1rl..~1 bogg1·d Ju" n a ft er l tw l>o" J 11nr' 1ndu,1r1.il JH'rage m1" cd "11h1n stnkinl! Jl\tanet· t)f the fl'1.111J 1.111' 1ng h1~h of 2. 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JI 11' 1111.1.l''' In,.,, 111 m11r1.• thJn 1hrl'l' } car\ \l'SE l'PS & DOW\S All De Lorean st/II battles suits, plans new car ly UNDA DIUTSCH "--"-"""'- LOS ANGELES -Ftve years afle~ his acquJHal on cocam e traf- fickang charges. auto makt'r Jo ltn Z. De Lorean remains em broiled in ht1gat1on that has stalled his plans to launch a ne", more uo11c car com-pan)'. "It's incredible. Wh::it happen' in the legal S}stem 1s the} keep you there un11I }OU run out of mone) and then the\ mow on to someone els.e," De Lorean !klrd 1n a telephone 1nten 1ew Hut the M-~ear-old onetime gold- en bo~ of Dt'tro1r., ex~cutl\e i>uites isn't dr\couraged. He says he set's an end to all the la" sum and 1s de- lighteJ about J recent Bn11sh High ( oun dcnsron thro" ing out a $60 millio n default judgment against him He <ta1d hl'' l'On,·rnced now tba1 thl' dcm1'l' of his Del on·an Motor < 11 I D\H J\\a,thcrr,ultol'pol111c'). nm .in~ l1a\' in the lutunst1c car or u1mpan~ nJ>lTJllon" In the 1nt1'n ll'" from hi\ :-.il·~ 'ur.._ Jpanml·nt l>l' Lorl·an d1.,i lll\'>t'd lhl· , •• 11 mournl·d death or tw~ drl·am l.lf h1' 1.urrt'nt fin<tnu·s rx·r- \Onal Il k Jnd plan-. for thl' luturt.' lfr r1·111.11n' h1.'J\1h rn,ohcd 111 WHAT :\\'SE DID NEW YORK (AP> Dec 13 :r AOViln<ed Declined Unct1an11ea To1a1 issues New t1l1111s New lows Wed. !U 2021 130 SS :\l'SE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, ' o.m Weanesdav orlce and ner ctlange of rl'le IS most active New York Stock Exctlange issues. rraalng nationallv ar more tr>an s 1 Neme Votume Last ChO. CnemBan~ 3.063,.00 3p., -~ GIObMar n 2,6S2,600 3 'l -• Amer T& T 2.'62,000 '6"' + , •• FedNMtg s 2,397,800 JS ., ' l'lmBnk PtC LZl.S,800 71.. xxon 1,n9,200 503,. -1 exaco l.63S, 900 S6 • -'' PnllMor s l,632.•00 '3 + • CnneManr> l.S89,IOO 331.., -"'-BakerHugn 1.•93. 100 26''9 + • Amoco s 1,,21,200 S47'1 ->.., GenElct 1,401,700 6'' • UnPecCo 1,398,100 77~ +2'1 BkNEng 1.378.SOO 12~ -', IBM 1,332,900 95~ -Ill! DOW IO~D A \'ERA GD NEW YORK (AP) -Flnal Dow Jones !! •rages lor Wednesdav tocks 0 Hltfl low OoM Ch Ind 2~S 278'.77 2737 20 2761.09+8 ,6 Trn 1209 82 1211.37 1193.211203.•1-t.12 Utt 23 t.S1 23S.CM 230 •S 233.'6+ 1 '1 6S Stk ICM 1 77 1052 S8 1032 38 1CM2 CM+0.98 Indus 19,87',200 Tren 5, 161,300 Utlls J,982 JOO 6S Stk 79,0lf.800 METALS PRICES ~E't\ tnq... 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"hen he was arrested in Los Angeles and charged with trafficking in cocainl· to raise money for has failing car company. On the same da), the British government. which had financed the De Lorean car plant rn Nonhern Ireland. anoounced the firm was bankrupt and doSl!d It down. De Lorl'an said recent 1nfor- ma11on has convinced him the plant was closed. 'not bccau"c 11 '-"as bankrupt. but bccau\C of <;usp1c1on'.'I b> the Bnw;h that 'io me plant workers '-'l.'.rC donating monc~ to the outla""cd Irish Rcpuhlican -\rm~ of orckrs on the book~." he added "It's a homble thing to do 10 some guy's hfe." De Lorean has counter-sued thl' Bnt1sh govemmt'nt for $200 m1lhon -another of tht' lawsuit\ <1t1ll l)(nd- ing The Bnt1\h default judgment agarn'>t Dt• Lorean. d1sm1~~d in London. remains enforceable 11l De- troit but De Lorean has mo' ed for d1~m1~'3I then· a'> ~rll His California la'-'H'r. Hu"ard Wc111man, ho\ 1,ued him O\l'r fee,, a ca'>C' De Lllrl'an ll't·I' t\ a ml\· undcr\tand111g and "ill Ix· ~·nkJ soon The Dl' Lore.in lar .i \kl·!.. \lh1·1 sports car \\ 11h d11or' 1ha1 11rx·rwd IO\\ard ht'J\\'n \Uf\l\l'\ Ill th1' l11•1\· 1es "Balk To Thl' ruturl'. .inJ "Back To The r UIUrl' II .. l)l· L llh'oln get~ a \mall ~hJre ol proli l'> Ill th\' mo ' te~ a'> "ell a\ lrom ,1 Ol'" 'l'n· ture to mJrkl'l a m ot11n11·tl '"' \ er>1on of the lJf J\ ,1 promollon f11r the lilm The ljllllll l>l' l ur1.•an l ·H' produted remain rn thl' hand'> ol pnvate owners. man) of them car collector~ De Lorean sa)S he has spent "S6 to S7 million bucks" on legal f~ sin~ 1982. But. amazingly. he's not hun1ng for monc~~-OncC' thee bankruptC) proceedtn.gl> "ere rl .. solved and De Lort>an., a~~'" "ere unfroit-n he regained access to J sno" groom1ni compan\ 111 l 't.sh \\h1ch he !I.aid ,.. l>t'ing '>tild tor S~o m1llron. He'' putting mone~ in tru\l lor '"' r hrldren. Zal har'. 11\ Jnd Kathann1.'. 12. and t\ luol.ing JI lOllcge'> IM Zachar) Ck I orl'.111 J nd his lorml·r \\tit'. model< fl \t1na 1 l·r rare \\ho bcl':tml· l'mhr111kJ 1n .1 b111er J1 ,nrce alter h<' "a' au.1111 ttl·d no" an· 11n g,Hid ll'rm' 'ilw .1ml hl'f ne"' hu.,bJnd \l\lll·d "1th l'>I. I 11Jl'Jl1 rt.'{l'lltl\ ··it·, tur nrJ JrounJ dr.1111.11• hr \J1J . ..._h,.·, d11n1.· m,· '"111 JOJ I \\' d llll' \Ollll' 1111 h1 : re.tlh gl·t11ng J l11n~ .,,~ " great tor thl' l htlJn·n .. ill\ 'j\ ,, ' \\ II ' "The De Lorean \fotm ( o has been \\rongl~ branded .i hankrupt failure. "hen in truth DM< \\3!> a sucn·!>sful com pan' that earned°' er SJO mrllwn 1n II\ fir'>t "" month'> o f bus1nt'')\,'' <>aid De I on·an '.\l'SE CO~POSITE TRA:\SACTIO~S "Th" comran' ":1' .. unl''>,ful and profitable anJ "l' had t\\ll ~l'ar'> ft H :\ 1· :\llt:X DID NEW YORK (APl Dec 13 Advenced Decllned ¥neti,noea olel uues New hfgl'ls New lows Wed. 286 ~: 8;$ 2' Prev. day 282 288 311 881 30 JO A:tlEX l~EADERS NEW YORK IAPl -SalM , ' om Wednesdav price and ner cl'lange of ine 10 most active American Srock Exet1a119e in ues. lradlng natlonallv at more rnan s 1 Name Votume Lut ChO. WangLal)B 8~,800 S Glot>NatRes 7 ·'°° ]l, + lit En~Svc 67 ,800 '~ + 'W A atll S82 200 IJ'• + ~ BA Ind ,,o,'°° IJ -1-16 Weettlfrd u ·'°° 41, + • Ectl<>Bav 423,.00 19 , -, BHC Comm w1 4CM,900 SJ~ +2'• Hom1SnoP 3691800 1 • -• Dlu onlcs 366,400 3'e +1·16 NEW YORK (AP>-Most active over-ttle-coun!er slocks suoPlled l)v NASO Nern. 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"'"''"" )• \/<a\ , .. \. \" .. .,.\ \'.t.:' ... ....... J. ~ '•' =~· v t ' j \' ~ !. ,. •.•,,. 4;J .... ., .. •• y, v~ ·• .... ,.. 'It • ....... .. '"•8"-. -.. '''" . ~ .. .. ~. --,41,,. , ... •• .. -.... _.."... ..,,. •.t .c .... t ... v' " •, tY'"1 ..,0 ..... • A4 ' .•. .. John De Lorean Ali . '· I, ' • ... ' .. •: .. ; J •• ... ... ~. . . . ' .. .. )) .-. ~ . ~. · .... -. ,. . . >' •• i • " .. .. ( ..... :. , . ..a.& J .. ... . . ·-. .. I llll lOHl\I FV council has earned its black eye Fountain Valley City ~ouncil members are trying to minimize their new image as uncompromising. pragmatic politicians. Th~y·re dancing and talking as fast as they can . to convince constituents that the council's inability to appoint ex-Councilman.fred Voss's successor is something less than it is. They're not giving their constituCnts enough credit; the act is not working. . Despite .what Council members say, there's a grov.•ing public perception that Fountain Valley's leadership . is divided and laclcing the fortitude or political resources to resolve the controversy. Council members seem content to si t like four bumps on a five-bump log and wait for the nex t election. They would rather let Voss's chair gat her dust than comptomise or practice anything but hard-headed, unyielding politics. Council members are sadly mistaken if they think their imPotence has gone unnoticed. When voters recalled Voss. they also elected to have the council fill the vacancy, That decision was interpreted as a sign of faith in the council a nd an effort to spare taxpayers the cost of a special electio n. The council's inability to name a successor and its \\1i llingncss to just sit on the problem show an arrogant disregard for "''hat the voters said on election day. On one side arc councilm en James Petri kin and G1..·orgc Scott. They're backing John Mc Knight. Petrik1n's allegiance is unders1andablr. despite run1ors that he withdrew his support for John Collins shortly tx.·fore the first attempt to fill the vacancy. MrKn1ght \\'as in- strumental in Petrikin's campaign. Petrikin and Scott say they support tvtcKn1ght, a planning commission member, because he's up to spel·d on the city's projec1s and deserves a chance 10 s11 on the council. They say he has also vowed not 10 seek rc--clection. Support fo1 Coll ins, Scott and Pctrik1n contend. "'o uld be giving in to a .. popularity contest" rather than appointing someone who "deserves" the appointmcn1. When d id city governn1ent become a hi1..·rarch~ "here a person earned elec1ed office by ser\'1ng o n appointed boards? Mayor Laurann Cook is stcadfnst in her support for Collins. He was narrowly dcfca1cd b} Pe1rikin in 1he las! electio n. bul gathered· far more votes than the next c:1n - didate. After the council failed in i1s second attempt to appo1n1 a new m ember this week. Collins privately asked tha1 a third candida1c be selected 10 remove 1he possibility of a four-person council until the general clect1on. Councilman James Neal has offered con1pron11scs. but his efforts have added little more than con11c relief to this governmental version of thea1cr of the absurd. He says Mc Knighl is qualified. but thinks others n1ay be more in touch with the comm unity. Scott and Pctrikin say they arc not 1ry1ng to i:nsurc a three-vote council majority by insisting on appo"intjng McKnight. but their unyielding attitude prornpts questions that have yet to be answered. Anyone who thought Fountain Valle~ \\as a sle1..·py httle t6wn where nothing happens was "Tong. l 'nfortuna1cl}. what is happening is wrong and harmful. The council mighl not disagree o n other issues: there ma) nc\er tx.· anoth1..·r deadlock. but the potential is present. Counc il rni..:mbers have shown that they d o n't dcsc;ve the trust placed \\'tth them by the voter;;. Opinion~ f'llPff'S\td in !tl•S sp<!Ct' iHt' !110\t' o t !flt' 0.1ily f>1lo1 OPlt'f vltws t'llPlt'SSt'd on this p<tgt art' tnost' o l ltlt•r au1no rs i!r\(1 <irr111s ltt>oitdtrs· commt'nts art' 1n1111t'a anci m1ty o,. ~tnt 10 Tnt> Da11y P1101. r O Box I 560. Cost<! Ml!'S.1 92626 TOD \\ I' HISTOR\. Today is Thursday, Dec. 14. thc 348th day of 1989. Therr arc 17 days left in the year. Today's.highlight in history: On Dec. 14, 1799. 1he fil1it prcs1dcn1 of the Uni1cd States, George Washington, died at his home in Mount Vernon. Va .. at age 67. about 1h re-r ycan after leaving office. On this date: ln 191 I, Norwegian explorer Roald . .l.mundsen became the first man 'l6' reach th~ ~uth Pole, bc~ting out 'an expedition led by Rohen F. Scott. t Todays B1nhdays: Rc1.1rcd Gcnc~al James K._ Dooht~o ~~93. Former Sen.-Marp.i:et Chase· Smit~. R-Ma.en~. is 92: Com~than~ctor Mo~y Amsterdam 1s 7S. Country singer Charlie Ru:h is S7. Singer Abbe Lane is S7. Actor-director George Furth is 57. Actress Let Remick is 54. Actress Patty Duke is 43. -By Tbe Associa ted Prrss _oA-AN-GE-co-As_r D_l_ilJ Pilat ROSEMARY CltURCll~1A~ -Pl'Hl.l"'ll Ell TOM TAIT Editor DON FENLEY Attoti•le Editor TOM CLANIN Newt tdhor STEVE MARBLE City Edhor ROGER BLOOM Fnt•ret Editor ROGER CARt.SON Sp.rt. ..... , •• , n.9VOD 0. I Uta Olreew TDll'IJPO Gaul• • ._... ... ,...., -t'llANK -•••a1M....- QIALIJN GOOD Ozr • ,......_ .. _. JANN HEl f:llt::"lHfo:flf; Hr lail S11 1,.~ ,\l11n•1•·r CllEHI fKEE~IA~ Cla~~ifif'd ,\l1111111il,.,. Jl D' OE"ITINt. lA-[1:111 Ad\trlltonf \l11ll1<f.1"f BECKY S. ltt:NOf.HSfJN Ari IMrtet"" MARY CARTER A• ~"lttt Ml•• .. r r ALISSA TADWcK ~·-Direc"k1r ThurOdey, --14, - l Taking the Bloom off column .. ll> To the Editor: · Fratures Edi tor Roger e'iOom had J.~ro'l.'fi:~ great fun on Friday ("Ornery groups ganging up on Hun1ington Beach") detailing the imaginary conse- quences. worldwide. of West Ger· man Chanctllor Kohl's plan for Gt·r- man re-unification: n1ass heart at- tacks in Israel. France, Poland. etc. ••iJll•ll• Wr a1 the Institute for Historical Rcvil'W arc thankful that Bloom's vision 1s/'usl u ian1asy (if"thl' cntirl' nation o lsra\'I had a heart aua,·k." our Congress. subSt:'rvicnl l(l the lsral·l1 lobby as fl i!i.. "'ould probabl~ rush through a bill rcqu1nng 2''1 million Amcncans 10 presen1 1hcn1- . . St·lvcs as donors for manda1or) heart __ _.. __ _.. __ 1ransplanti.I. !)ail~ Pilot rcadcr!i. !>houlJ ix· rt-. n11ndcd that n1odern Gern1an' has bcl·n involved 111 fc"·cr "'ar.. ·i.inct• 18!5 th:in Franee. Englapd. R~1i.s1a or !ht• LJ n11l·d State\. Iii. forcible par11r1on and ol'("upation b) fort1gn troops h:t\l' no n1ore ~t·r\·('d thl' caui.l' ot" pcaCl' than ha\C :.1n1ilar s11uat1on~ 111 Korea aJid ·Victnani. \\1· Arn t•nc.1ns. "hu fought our blood1ci.1 ,1nd n1ost tcrnbll' \lo:lr to pre~cr\ l' our nauonal unit~ . .,hti uld bl· ha pp~ that the ( it•rn1an., !i.l't'lll to be on thl' rnad 10 <.<"lf-dett•rn11n<111<111 and rl·-un1ricauon 111 P\'aCl' ;111d pro.,. peril) ·rFI) (l'KI !-1 l l·d 1 tor Juurn.11 o! ll 1.,1<1n•.-:1l K ~·\ 1c11 <. ll.,t:i ~h:~;1 ODO I f;i •i,1 iii ;· ' ' • Re garding R11gcr B!110111·~ ~ti'1u· tor) raix-o r the c.\J<;l1ni.: populauon 1n l-lunt1n1:H1n Bt·ach: . I pcr~on.all~ a<. a re'i1dl·111 hl'fl' do nnt apprl'Ct<ttl' the tll'!!al1\l' ar- roganl·c 111 hi'> dt•"t·rip11t111 of !ht· S('n1or c1t1l.("rl'I. and I ct·r1a1nl~ Jidn"t apprt·t·1a 1e lhl' fact th:it 111l' )nu1h along l'arific ('oast li 1~J111a~ 1., in· vol\'l'd 1n blatant SC>.ual aCll\ 1tll'!i. 1\ht•n thl") arc parked thl'rl'. f folinJ the art1 Cll' qu11.-\l'•·dcd agai nst re_form and change in down- town Hun1 ing1on Beac h. and I was genl'rally offended at his inept at- tempt at humor. J. c.·LARK Hun11ng1on Beach Come on baby, light my Harbor To lhl' Ed1Lur. .. It ... lx·g1nn1ng 10 ll·l·I :1 lot likt· (·hn,1111as ·· Thl• light~ and dl"fl1ra1io11\ arl' starting to go up ag;un 1111, ~t"ar as our liarhor gc:iri. up f(,r thl' Slst .1nnual (·hn!>ln1a\ Roat Pa rade Sunda)-~f. 2.l I gt·nu1nl'I\ hl.·hc\l' 1h:11 Nl"\\pt.1rl Bc:arh has thc mo.,1 spct·tal·ular 11-1radl· 1n lhl' \1orld. gan11cd 111 11rPrnot1' lh1., area·, grl':H a<;Set : !"he :-..lc...,·p11rt liarhor \\'atcrfr.1111 ·rhc Hohda~ 1-larbor L1ghti. pru~ran1 1<. intt·1u:1cd tn hnng all our ba\front prupl"rllC\ into thl· annu:1\ fcs11vi11e., along ~·1th thl· paradl'. w1llin~ to tx· sponsored free of chargr. This yrar, 1here 1s a \\:I) for everyone to panicipate. .\ l·omix·t1tH1n for pnll'' and ""arJ, 1s plannl'd for tht• hl:st dCT"orauon~ \\llh Judg1n~ ''" Sund:i) \'\l'tHll!,' \"oluntl'1·r., l·:1~crl\ a\\a111 l• hl·l1) ou\ 1n !.t'lllll~ out 111 "ct up and dl·1nr,1t11,.1n' rill' .\do pt-a-1 hunl· prngrarn pro\ td•·' l l~111p:1ntl"'' w1lhng to pa) for thl· l!gtu ... 111d 'l'I up for 1i,1111c' \\'1n pnll'S. show your pridr. and join together to ct·lebrate 1he joy of this holiday ~ason. Let )OUr holiday spirit show and your hohda) 11ghts glo"·'. For furthl'r information to get involvrd. call lhl' chamh(:r at 644-821 I. \\l•ll. th1~ \l'ar 11\ l'\l"r\hod\ 's turn' \'\":ncr- front hon1co"iit·r.;. hu,1n.· .. ~t·~. ~·.1t·h1 club., and rt''>laur:1nt\. un1tl" l hani.., 11.1 th\· ~l·"·pc1n Harhur Pa i i11 on. ;1 !'real l'!fort ha~ been or· DONALD W. YA HN liolida~ Harbor Lights Committrc Ne"·port Beach Mafa,thion madness flies through OC ' ' ' JI .... Medfly spraying spawns concern over health dangers To the Ed11or: I .,.,ould encouragl' ihc rl'~1dcn1' of Orange c·ount). the B.iard of~upc r· \'1sors. the \tatl' .,en:11t1r <1nd agt'nc1 es responsible for lhe hra!th and "·cl- farc of the people to insist upon a thorough t'nv1 ronn1l·ntal i1np:ict rl'- porl before :111~ furthl·r n1alath1on spra~1n1t 1i. 1>1.·rm111ed . There 1s an1ple scH·nufic l·v1dcncc that malathion ma~ be a dangerous carcinogen as "t'll as neurologic tax.in. Spra)1ng C\t'r)thing 1n the hope of killing a re .... n1cdfhes is about as nun~· as \~ iog to control AIDS b\ nuk1ng. San Francisco. The "authorities .. "'ould ha ve you bclievt' malath10n 1s harn1less as applied, That'~what they said about DDT, Alar. cit .. and \.\·ha1's really outrageous is that these agencies .... ·ere frcqucnty a"·arl· of to,..1 cit> problems but cho~ to cover them up. Malathion is a poison. and I find 11 high!~ 1mn1oral to place people 1n Jeopard ~ hl.·cau'>I.' the Agriculture Depar1n1cn1 burt·aucrril') is either too stupid. too chl·ap. or both. to keep a suffic1cn1 .;uppl} of Stl'nle mcdflic.; 1n con11nuous c1ri.·ula1ion. as "'ell as for cn1crgenc1es. Surt•l). a mult1milhon dollar 1ndu!>lf) duc:sn't ha'c to be pl'nn)-\\'ISC and )lOund- foolish. Ifs ridiculous 10 spra} wide areas every hn1e they find a rticJn) be· cause there arc so many "'a)S for them to get 111. Ho"' long d<x·i. 1l take for n1alath ion to break down'.' And .,.,.hat about the brcakdo"'n products -1hev may be n1orc to,x1c than malathion 11se1r.1 If they keep spra~­ ing, will i1 contaminatl' the \vater supply. which is alrcad) at risk':' A.nd what will 1hey do if tht• mcdflv becomes rcs1stan1 10 malathion ....:. find something n1orc toxic 10 dump on us':' ,.\re they do1 nJ1. an) resea rch to find natural encm1ei. of Lht.· n1cdf- h':' .\re the) t•ht'Ck1ng to mal..e sure that tht• sterile ml'd01rs \ve· 1n1port from 1\-·lc:dco arc indeed sterile before rcleasi:" If tht') goof tht• gro"·ers \\·ould reall\ h:ive a d1sasll'r. This rTia) sccrri like ques1ion1 ng the oh\'10u!i. bul cons1dl·nng !he d1smal record of tht' A11-riculturl· IA-1x1rtn1cn1. one must a~k: \\'ho tht• h1..·ll 1s n1ind1ng the store'' To 1hc Ednor: PlllLLIP <."UTLER Costa ~1l'sa ODO I am very ronrerned about the ron1111uous spraying of ntalathion over areas of Southern Cal1 li)rn1a. The chen11ca l is 1n1cnded to erad1ca1c tht· ntl-dny population. yet wouldn't 1t be fa ir to sa} that 1t will also eradicate the bugs. tx.·es and any birds that live in 1he area sprayed'! And what aboul any strays or wild animals that la y in the path of this deadly mist':' Ha"e .,.,.e forgotten thal insects and birds, and bees in par- ticular. play an important role in the ecosystem':' Anyonl' who has read Rachel Carlson's thought-provoking book. "'Si lent Spring." knows what a grim future ""e face if we decimate the .,.,.ildlifr population. Won't it be hor- rible to not hear the mockingbird si ng his many songs'. 10 sec no more bumble be'C's drinking from our gar- dens. to miss 1he sparrows that peck at o ur lawns. and to not hear the crickets playinf their tunes at nia.ht? Oh -but forgot, it would be worth it if I knew California's fruit produe1ion wasn't down. and there would be aisles-full of big. over- grown, insccticide·laden orangci jn the market to take my mind off.""4hc si lent. lifeless gardens across •t?)jr Golden Staie. • ~ lo. ROYA FOULJWI Corona Del Mar OC survey includes some surprises Each year. for eight years now. the choose the niost serious local issue Orange County Annual Survc)' has from a menu that included popu- samplcd popular opinion on 1ssucs lation growth and dt'vclopmcnt. and trends that affcrt our fu1ure. transportation and traffic conges-- Fundcd through contributions tion. housing cost and availability. from local corporations. public agcn-crime and public safety. the quality c1rs and pri\'alc foundations, the of our public schools and forciJn surve~ consists of lelcphone inter-immigration. Perhaps not surpns- vicws supervised by Mark ingly. 40 percent p1ckrd transpor- Baldassare, a professor of social tation. Nothing else on the lisl came rcology at UCI. Survey data were closr. collected from 1.08.S Orange County Thr su rvey also sought sugges- residen1s during the period of Sept. tions on how to improve 1hc Orange 6·23, 1989. County transportation system. Once Many findings in 1his year's again, the people seem to Ix spcak- survry validate what was long in& with one voice. Back in 1982. known. Others mi&hl surprise many only 25 pc'n::ent wanted to build new of us. -frttW&ys. Now. a whopping .SI per· On the no1-100-surprisin1 side. 53 cent believe 1ha1 buildina new free- pen:ent of poll respondents de· ways is 1he bes1 "·ay to improve our scribed the overall political climate current system. Another 42 perccn1 in Oranac Coun1 y as "somewhat or want to add new lanes to eKisting very conservative." or those cur-freeways: only 1 pcrccnl report being renUy l't'gistcrcd to volt, .57 percent satisfied with the current freeways. were Republicans. only 36 percent Obviously. most Orange Coun-Dcmocnu. With thrt:e-Quanen or tlldf think aovemmcnt has fallen on the rtSPondcn1s willinc to exprns an j1s l'l,fC-when It comes to solvina oplnion, 62 ~nt said !..h!r. wou&d transportation problems. Whe.n vote for Pe1e Wilson as Cahfornl1's: ukt'd whtther. durina 1he last year, DeXI aovemor, )Vith 38 percmt opt-tbe1 noticed ••Y improveme.nts in in1 for John Van de Kamp. Wir own trav~ 69 ~t Mid no. Thus, i1woukl1ppear 1hat Oranee Seven yan = only 'l peam11 al CoYn.ty's 1q>ut.1tioa fOr poUtk:aJ commutm they nperimced oomerv1tism is well ll11erved. problems COID•Uliftl IO work: Ptrbaps "9.s obvious. ~er. i• IOdily, U.1 numbs it 64 pe1tt1n - IUI by Ind ...... 0... Coumlaos \ 8P 11 ....... .. --~lculatty --.,. -... all"' Ille -11111 --.. -= ....... -.... . ..... __ ... .. 1111 -n· child care: race rc la1ions: thc home· less: drug abuse: AIDS: or anything else. A solid majority chose drug abuse. · The number of Orange County residents who say that drug abuse is our number one social problem has climbed 9 points since lasl year. from 45 pcrttnl to 54 percent. In· deed, in this year's survey. there were four times more people con- cerned about drugs as about any other issue. Only 12 percent named the homele ss (down from 16 percent lasl year): those who vie~ child care as the most serious problrm fell from 13 pcn::cn1 in 1988 10 only 1 penxnt this yrar. Given the seriousness of all of these issues, that drug abuse is the clear front-runner should send a loud and clear menage to communi- ty and JOvemment leaders alike. In sp11e of 1be obvious increasc in the cost of home ownership, it is 1 surprislna fact that 1hc rate of home ownenhip in ... Onaee: County it un- chanpd from pu1 yan. Today, 6' pm:ent of <>ranee Couniy rnidcnts own their homa and JS percent rent That's the same proportion u,. ill 1912. -..,..,, Ille UPICllUoa of ..... ii that 1G• I llJ1 lbc)', IOO, wt11 own. In 1912, Giiiy lJ -of WI' II \'Ill .., would br ... . ...,._...,... __ _ .» ....... " own financial conditions wiD con-1i~ue to imJ>r<>ve. Fully 56. pennt think they will be better Off a year ftom now. A wboPDina 61 pen::eat lhink the United Slates wiU e1UoY .,00 economic times in the c:om1ni year, and t.ltnOll balftbink •vorable cooditiona will prevail wtmo.1 in- lf:mlpcion few the neat ftve ymn. The -lilldi.. --- -by• ft-·---;,.in· -ii .... aurvey, wbicb yielded • , ...... " -·~-·~ die Uni...alY of Midllll!a 11111111cu.s.c-- lndn -1196 -ow-.~ ...... -· WIC c:li'IJI bJ I ::Z: --. •a a\.• . R, mc-w· 111 •• ·-"' ....... _,.. ...... Alllll ...... _ .... """.,...,. """"". ____ ,...,. --.., •ssL's ' ha •I . ~1g ror t t unique, one.of.a-kind gift for the per· IOI\ who has everything? How about a nifty little Stealaway yacht -if you have to ask the ~ice, you can't afford it. Or, why noc a thrtt-ptKc suit tM rtti~t won't have to hawe pmaed? No swchin$ the collar, either. It'll be a knight to remanbor fcx only $~,800. HOWt"¥et, if you're on a nickel. and ditp< budpt, you can peck' up some pretty orig- inal itftns i.n the pm b.&I machinet at the tµpermarkfts. Like luminous, green Jlimc for -*· n..e ... -of the dliam of -... the - .... the °""'" Cout for ... -....... -:ti. a..-. •.. ~,r. ... •• .. 5 ... al fiodiom .. - ii ,_ •r•-. pwla.., • .......... The bold, the beautiful!, and the bizzare by Ardell Yacht and Ship Bro- kers of Newport Beach, is a steal at $2,22,,Cnl, but you don't have to buy it to enjoy it. It's one of the most luxurious private yachts offc~d for char- ter on the West Coast. Okay so the Stcalaway is a little out of your _price range. How about a 1 )th century thrtt-pi«c suit - of armor? C"1ttntly on display at Sharper Image in Fuhion bland, this imposing li~-sizie rtproduction is hand-auemblN ill Spain by clescendanu of the .; lllDe muter craftsmen who bpi the cxiginalt fcx the 11..,U Court some lcio ,..n 'I" s.-.1 moclelt llrady .... been told. - lock thm it .. ppliod ... ..... pcam:tion for _.men -.. &old of ._ ..... t...., 1n ............... o1 .... .. ., ............. ·;a -~- honor of their king. . The suit. whic h weighs a little over 100 pounds, arrives fully assembled in an upright pose, fastened ro an up- holstered hardwood ba~ and secured by a sturdy wooden framework inside. ··A suit of this si.fc and richness of detail adds baronial splendor ro any dKor," Pid a Sharper Image spokesman. "More than a fascinating ~c of hiRory, it hccomes a strtking scu.lpwrc in the boe.tdroorn of the corporate office or a silent .. ntry to suard the drawbridge of your 20th ctntury cutat. But what if you're not only ··on a budlft, but on an allow- ana? Ana the 3if't you hlw in mind mua br limplt, P'MINll ....i....-Ill. innpontiwl Thot'• -...... boll .... a;,,. -... for. And ,.. ....._ su~rmarkets with a variety of wacky items from which ro choo~ For a rh1n di me lou can purchase a varitty o bubble gum from Fruirsy fizz~s ro Soda Jerk and its multiple flavors. A quancr will gn you a piece of Ghostly Glob (a handful of slime in assoncd colors) or c~ a wttttproof digital watch. If S.tman stickers or friend - ship bracelas a_re your thing, tt\ey also go for two bits. Or, for the last of the big spenders, there are bouncing balls priced at 50 emu. No matter which end of the financial spectrum you find ,_.if, thett"s a unique and -gi& ....... All it takes ii a lin:le legWOfk -and imoginarion . I Albums abound for liday music lovers .. ID ~A ffadla.•• •"Dr. De&WlllO " I •• dw "'V .... 19" co 1"4. Scricdy andlrdt . .., o --_.. •"Merry, Merry ~ .. New ....._,d'a Gnas Qdhnas (;...-Noweiry CD ol Al n.. .. AlbDma f« the music IO¥m co lCWa Oft the Block (Columbia~ 11w Hill: l~" (bino). This col-(Jlbiao). The tewadl OlrillmM offer. -.. lilt dw ahould be ftiu arnnn• the WCWS ... '-red Oft dUI one, buc. llaiali, allo cn-"-' .._ W'hkbum. is il'I from the aooft doaor. :,;; Oviltmas rdeatH incl;d;;·-o IWprilinaly, this Ovilanaa llbGm a Halt ecn ~ O,a McPtw· •"Bumme;I Out Clui1teaa" •• .. •GADWAY •"":-...-H-•:.J-v--1 } ftoiD lhi"ioeton hamhtob. iln't bed. ter • ud the Drifters' "White (R!Uno~ Talk about • bl.ae Owilaau. LAW •ACM. CA~ ·...--· . ~~: ~ azz •"Billboud'1 Gtaeat Oviamaa Oariamu" to Elvia' "Blue Ovillmal." The Scape Singm sum it up bar with I ('FM).,.... and ltaB Oaslics (Rhino~ This ultra-•Hia: l9',·l"4" {Rhino~ Compiled bJ •"Haw Younell • Meny Little ''1VIM> Toole r.he Merry Out of 21%. I WITH COUPON cool coll«tion is rughlighcN by LoWa Joel Whirbwn, who hu written ltWn.l Olflaw" ,._. Liw Recorda. dd· Chrittaw." Anmtrong, who haJ three wonderful u.an, e,nc1 bar-of books '°' Billboard trilluled bJ 'in.no~ Who.. Prancer! •"Cretcent City Oviamas Card," -•••-••••••••••••••••• 1 am. "Cool Yu.~e," :· 'Zat Y~, Se.n~a mapzine, thia collection features the When did the Rocha and Dr. John Wynton Manalit (ColwnbM). ~ =::========================~ Oaua.," and Chnsmw Night &n 10 l\iahnt·dwting CM.tnw wnn become yuletide rocbn? tNmpet masttt jma up Oviamu. ~ -------&----------------1111!1'1----------------------------------------------------- • English Fare • Afternoon Tea • • Complete Lunch Menu Including soups & salads • • Sunday Cha mpagn e Brunch • ;'~~--~_.~~ I . t Come broWM aroand T• • Sympathy for that Special Victorian • . Chrlatmu lift ~ • Imported Linens • Antiques • China i.4 W Sweets • Biscuits • & More • · ~ ~~~--~-·$k~ Kids are dreaming of a Nintendo Christmas LOS ANGELES -For the founh consecutive year. video games will top America's most-wanted list for the holiday season. In fact. according to the results of the North Pole Poll. 1t 1s going co be a Nintendo Christmas. Two hundr~d toy mailers and 400 consumers throughout the country were surveyed for their predictions of the most popular tO\'S this holiday season. Four of the cop-five coys seleeted by retailers were Nintendo producu. and the !'1ntendo Enrenain. ment System was once again their No. 1 choice. Concurrently, 1 majority of the parents felt the Nintendo Enter· tainment System (!\ES) and Nintendo game cartridges would top their chit. dren's wish lists. Proof that retailers are convinced video ~ames are more than just anoc her pa~sing coy craze, 8~ percent surveyed believe video game sales will increase again this year. &hry-four percent said video game;! would achieve the strongeSt sales in terms of coca! dollar volume of any toy cat- 'egOC)' In faet . .1lmost 100 of the retailers 11.iu>l· 1..">t hnt G 11t), Anr~.1~ And Dts1i;n \I 1s1t us for a wonderful array o t C h ristmas ~ifrs & decurarion CUS'roM AHRANf;1<:MENTS MW T HEES FOR \'OllR Hlll.ll>A Y DF:COR l 'NIQl'E GIFTS & O:'\E OF A Kl:--10 ITEM Cl'STOM WRAPPING & SHll'l'l~G reponed difficulty in keeping enough produet on the shelves to mttt their customers' demand. "Video games have bttn hot for us -they have always bttn hc:X. And, this teasoo in panicular, they are really hard co kttp on the shelves," said James Chavarria, district.supervisor of KAY-BEE Toy & Hobby Shop. Retailers seleeted Nintendo game canridges as the second most sought- after toy behind the NES. The popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aetion figures edged out Nintendo's recent ponable addition co the video game market, Game Boy, for third place. And the wireleu controller for the NES. the Power Glove, rounded out the retailers' lists. Meanwhile, consumer respondents selected Barbie -a perennial favorite -for third place afm the Nint,ndo system and games, when asked what toys their children would like this Christmas. Micro Machines and Game Boy were listed by those consumers in founh and fifth places, respective!>" For many of these consumers. video game play has become as integral to their daily entenainment as watching teln'isjon or listening to the stereo. In fact, 9' percent of retailers agreed chat the Nintendo Entertainment System had be.come a permanent pen of their cuaomers' home entenaanment sys· rems. According co the purchuers, in homes where the NES was purchased for children, 61 percent of the adults now panicipate in video game play. ~ poll found char 89 percent of i-ttnts make their purchases based on the toy's ability to promote family interaetion. Enhanced by broadening de.mo· graphics, demand for video game producu -including hardware. soft- ware and accessor~s -has soared this year. Attesting to rhe screnrh of the category. a plurality o retailers surveyed stated that video game sales would conunue co flourish following che holidays. l\i imendo. which holds more than an 80 percent share.of. market. pro1ecu home video game industry ules of $3.4 billion in 1989 The founh annual Nonh Pole Poll was condueted by the Wirthlin Group a national pu bhc opinion and marke1 research firm based an Mclean, Va Portable boat ea·sy to carry It probably won't· fit under the Christmas rrtt, but the folding Porta· Bate is an ideal craft for boaters with small cars and trucks. Shaped like a surfboard when folded to four inches flat. the energy· saving and space.conserving features of a Porta-Bote makes 1t a perfect hohda)' gift for fishing and wacersport enthusiasts Offered in eight-foot, 10-foot anJ 12.f00< models. in white as well .H duck hu nier green, Porta·BOfes ;are available at spomng goods stores. bo~t dealers and an the Sears catalogue. Or comaet Porta·Bote lnternauonal. 10"' l Independence Ave . Mountain V1r"' CA 9404 \. or call (800) 624-8418. Christmas cofftes to The Grey Goose with a treasure of unique gifts and decorating ideas. CHRISTMAS DECOR • BRASS • PEWTER • PORCEU.IN LA.MPS • CARDS • BATIENBERG LINENS • HOME F"RAGRANCES CHILDREN'S GIFTS • AND MUCH MUCH MORE! Ho/1da11 Hours Monday throuih Saturday 10 00 to 6 00 Sunday 12 00 to ~ 00 . THE--GREY GOOSE INCORPORATED 369 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET • COSTA MESA • 642-7803 I WE'RE LOCATED IN WESTPOaT SoUAltE. Of'roslTE RALPliS M AltKET I MasterCard • VISA • Amerbn Express "C D ,,.. annedllappiness Pop in on those loved ones, customers, or basin~ ~ this holiday season witll a fMtiv~o1llllet popcorn gift • Prlees start at 112. 5 and cu be shipped anywMn In tile coadnental U .8. for OldJ $2.95 SANTA'S GIFT GUIDE I An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY ptLOT Thurlday, December 14. 1989 -83 . No 'hot toys' on this year's market yet I The Soviet mllttary style wMch 11 th• l•t•st In detente. Everybody's rushin'; to buy Soviet watch l ·n11l 1989, lcha1kuHI-\' :\ut· <racker was che mmc p<>puL.ir Hu,\1an Jurin~ the (hrascmas \t'J,on l'h1' \e.u 1c \1.111 have IO do batde "Ith tht> O\tet m1luar~ stde watth lro111 frrul'n from coast 10 coast. the ov1et Living room basketball can be g reat fun New N'BA.Jicensed Arnon M.it Ba~kt'tball 1s one of the fastest plaring baskt"tball g11rnes e\-er Jev1~ed mal1Cary sc,·le w.u ch h.i' c.iptured the fancv of che trend ~etters Sharper Image has devoted an t'nt1re pagt' to the wacch an us new cau lo.'\ut' and will feacurt' 1c an prt'.[hristm.is ads an national magaianes ;ind m.11or metro· polacan newspapers T he watch .ippeal\ to thO\t' .it tht' fashion front -not cht' taint ol hean Jc 1s durable and rohust. yet un1~ex, and designed co be water res1scant to 100 feet From tt'ens and ~·upp1es who wane co make a statement 10 those who JUSt want a dial lar1ote enough to read, chis wacch 1s .i wanner The Sov1t't m1lat.if\ ..... uch tont.uns an auchent1c Ru\\1an qu.irtz movt'· ment. The di.ii t uries the lenl'r\ CCCP (USSR). SO\ 1et and a rt'd star an the l .? o'clock po\1t1on. This is the watch that has becoml' the .anti·Statu\ ymbol of 198Q Along the Or.in,i.:e r o .ot che ov1et m1litan St\ le w4cc h 1\ .iv.iil.ihle in Saks. Macy's. Lord .ind f.1\ lur. I fa,i.:nin and :-.=ordstrom. 9y ID .... lrTA lillllllCllldW ...... ~ Still wishing for that Davy Crockm coonskin cap and haw no idea what a Tttnage Mutam Ninia Tunle is1 Well. come on, sit on Santa's k.ntt and reU us what 1t's going to be. A Radio flyer w.gon or a Hyper Driver! Tinker Toys or a Game Boy1 Mrs. ~asley or an Oops1e Daisy! ScilJ without a clue! Don t worry. ifs 1ust the Chnscmu toy-buying ta.son once again. The names and designs ma> havt' changed, but one thing remains cons· ltnt: No mam:r where \ ou ue, rijtht about now you're up to vour Ltnu>ln Logs in Christmas.to} hoopla But no ones yet certain wh1lh tu\~ will stake. the11 claims as the most coveted playthtngs under Christmas trtts across the nauon th1~ ye•r l\ot since che Cabbage Patch Kids crawlt"d out from their lude gardens o r the Transformers changt'd from act1on figures into dollar rl~ures ha~ there been a cleartut, run;1wa\ ~em.i11un ol the past lew Chmtma~ tt•\ ·hur1n~ ~asons "Jn 1986 .ind llJlf" manu(.iuurtr~ labored under the m1sconcepuon that you can manufa cture and proiect megah1ts," said David Lt'1bow1tz, an analyse who warcht'S the coy indu)tr' for American Securities in :-.:ew York "Manufacturers, dmribuiors, reu1l. r. , •. ,,.,,1,,.,i:. ,/111, ,,,,, ,111. 11.11 I I' I \ " • " I 1 I I I II h , .,, '111\ "'"'°" '" 1'+Jf 'h''' .1uJ ~ t ' ~ttl P•~ ~..e._:&.J ~H·t .. • 11,,, .. ,, '""' .uJ l "' ~ J~111.,: \l\k ' 4h.• .,n ,,d..ahl~ PLEASE ORDER EARLY! 220 1'J M arine A...,e B LBO A ISLAND 673-4522 The secm to Aninn Mat Basketball -.inJ rht' kc\ to It' UrllljUt'Oess -IS a l.u~e. 1,-m~l au1un m.i t, colorful!) decoraced to look lake .i haskttb.ill court T he smooth finish uf the spacious t oun •llow' r.ip1J h.ill· movement -tht t'S><n)(: o l ~reat r---------------...._----------------1 basketball Offensive pla,ers fl1tk a disc.shaped ball throut:h defender r.rnks so its felt bottom mcb to 1he h.a~kl't . .i ro~nd velcro spot on the court Tht' offt"nse ~t't\ three lh.inlt'S to sco re by maneuvering t he ball around the defense After an offem1\t' f11lk , the defen~ can move Ir 1s an offt nS1 \e loul to hit a defensive plaver A dt'feMl\t' foul 1s charged wht'n • shot ha ts a Jef ender before landan,g on the hasket A free throw follows PAI'( fl & J't ,\ S llf Pt •\ l£ <; • l l ll'C, • r\i.H'1' IN~ • I.-." t rovrii ..... 1'NIVf s • ~ORKC:. • t.,f'1l(lr\IC, • , ..... ~I I lli l0R·\110NO.., • O..,fHf,\M(RS • H•' <, •t\.\ll(lll-;-.. 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If the peer group ILkes 1c, they will 1mmediatel>· tell the toy-buying member of rhe family to buy this Replicate chis aod you have a success. · "One of the thingi with the toy tndu.stry in the last thrtt year1 1s that there reaJly haven't been any super- megah1t toys. said Frank Reysen, editor of Playthmgs magazme, which covers the toy tndustry and since I~~ has compiled a lm of the 10 best selling toys E"er, year we had • blockbuster hu -a Cabbage Patch a 'Star Wars,' a Strawberry Shoncab. a Teddy Ruxptn. a Trivial Pursu.it. 'But I'll be swpti.scd 1( ir's a blockbuster year this year. I dunk it will be 11 year with a lut of 20 or 30 good.scUmg toys. P.n of the reason for the lack of a sLZZ.ler, Reys.en uplaa.ned, tS 1 cauuous market Even at the annual American Inter· nauorul Toy Fair in February 10 New York, at which coy bu\ers from ~cross the nauon are given • prt"v1ew of what's t'X~Ctt'd to be the \ears hex products and del 1dt what tht'\ re go ing to ordt'r for their stores -an essence. to pred1cc what tO}S will makt' 1t and which tO\S won r there wasn t any one tO)' that srood Out an 1he IO\ box 'Accuallv. 1t'\ realh r.11her .i 1yp1c.o1l >ear where there .ire • lc11 of old fa\Oritts .ind a lot ol new ones out there Wt" rt re.ii(\ w.rnintt Ill X"e I which ones v.1ll be rne wanner\ said Jodi Levin. spokeswum.in lor tht' :"o.ew York.based To, M.inulacturers of America. which sponsor\ the tO\ l.iir ~-~­ ~·~.fttt6 1f1 Oak~ V ll.ij&f fA1 iE But the lack of a st.indout to\ has been t'xpected as the tndu\tr\ h.is ex~nenced an t'Vt'n spread u l the wealth in recent y~rs 99 IOAM tiJ! ~ iJt ~6<JltA ~ C:...-•@$19.00 I perfect. S-M-L-XL Ck2Pllces 115.00 S-M-l-ll. (lTD) ... I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I oy buyer's mission: Predict what kids .want for Christmas Genesis brings arcade touch to video games 8y &.N)gY TANN!R ,. I •U1C "-...,,._, CHJCAGO -Who could predkt that little boys would go crazy over Teenar Mutant Ninja Turtles, or that li~ girls would faU in love with Cab~ Parch dolls? Mark Kellerman gets pe-id to try. A.., senior toy buyer for one of the narion's largest retail variety ~hisers, Kellerman spends hours fi&'"ring out whar toys will be hits with kids and which ones will end up gathering dust under the bed. His decisions -based on visits to toy shows, scrutiny of advertising dollars manufacturers spend and play- ing with the toys himself -help dettnrune financial success for Ben Franklin variety stores, where toys arc big business., How can a 41-year-old balding, bearded businessman know what kids want? "You've got to be a child that's never really grown up, you've got to love the produet, you've got to love co play with it ,'' Kellerman said in an mtervicw from his office at Ben Frank- lin Stores in suburban Carol Stream. Founded in the 1920s, the company operates 1,300 stores nationwide. He also relies on advice from his son, who was 12 w~n Kellerman stamd in the business four years ago and now has inside inf onnation on what older kids want. But Kellerman is the first to admit that getting inside the mercurial mind of a child isn't easy. "Why is Ninja Turtle popular and Master of the Universe, po one wants anymore?" he said. "I will see probably 100 new toy lines each y.car. Which ones will sell, which ones won't is probably any- body's guess." Hits this Christmas season include thimble-sized vehicles called Micro Machines, Nintendo video games :tnd Barbie, whose popularity is grounded in tradition, Kellerman said. Toys based on television or com1c- book cartoon ch1raetcrs, like the Nini• turtles and Ghostbustcr> acuon figures, arc frequently big hits. Those b~d on movie characters - like Batman -often enJO)' big but short-lived success, he said. Kellerman said he looks for toys that will have more long-term appeal. Due to the nature of the manufac- turing business. produets are promoted to buyers long before they go on store shelves. The American loternational Toy Fair in New 'York. where buyc(S Beautiful Fashions Size 16 & Up @Aoae Costa Mesa 3033 S. Brtstol St. (714) 957-6900 EXTEllSIYE SELECTIOll OF llOLllAY AID EYElllf WEAR ANAHEIM HILl.S ~"Ill E. Sanu Ana C•n1on 921·1397 (91 ,.., •• al lmpMal) LAG L'NA HIUS !4!11 A•r Dr 1,.11 (arkiu 58f>3985 (Oakbrooli '1lJa#) i;,1.,~. 'STIN .,~r-HMt~ {155 f'ttJ. ar 171.t} COSTA MESA 1835 Newport Blvd. 722-9809 Newport & HartQ/Coa Ma c.oartyards Sen Diego 4766 a.iemout Me9a 8M1. (619) 2n..eeaa Holiday Hours Mon. thru Sat 10 am 8 pm Sun 12 pm-6 pm T~e 3132 Pee. Coast Hwy. {213) 321-3251 Laa Vegaa 2216 PIW8dl• Ad. (702) 733-12N T100 Christmas Locations At i South Coast Plam go to get ideas for what their st<>ttS will offer at Christmas, is held months earlier, in February. "That's the hardcSt pt-rt of the job -looking at an item in March, and trying to decide what a 7-ycu old will want in seven months," Kellerman said. In the toy business, "demand ends rather abruptly," he said. Take Cabbage Patch dolls. SOUTH SAN FRANOSCO - While many manufactWft'I mutt wait until Dec. 216 to ta1iK their product's fate, Stp of America, makers of the GeDeiil home video game syttem, will obviously have a joyous holiday. Genesis is the ftrsc crue l6-bit home video game system that brings arcade· quality fun -.nd eoterrainment into the home. And the reaction to Genesis has been so strong from retailers and consumers, that Sega will ship over $100 million of Genesis ptoduct onto mail shelves by Christ~s Day. "Although we had very high expec- tations (for Genesis}," said Howard Moore, executive vice prcsidentgcneral softwatt of the arcade clulic Alt~mt Ba. and 17 addkional softwatt tida like Tommy Lasorda Bueb&ll, Sp.ce Harriet n, Super Thunder Blade, Latt 8mtt and Ghouls 'N' Gholu. are available at over ,,000 retail outlets narionwide, including Toys 'R' Us, Babbage's, The Wiz, Macy's, Mont· gomery Ward, Kay Bee, Scars, Elec- tronic Bou,tique and Target. The next four w«ks will certainly make or break many, but those re- tailers who· now have Genc~is on their shelves (eel confident. Five years ago, they were the status symbol of the sandbox set. Stores couldn't keep them in stock. But they became passc as their owners aged and financial problems plagued the manu- facturer. Co1eco Industries. KeUerman said. But Hashro Inc rook over the Cabbage Patch license and 1s spending millions of dollars to r~v1ve them, he said, prcdicung. "Cabba~ Patch will make a comb~ck next year." _ merchandising manager at Toys 'R' Us headquarters. "Genesis sales have far Al LM1._a , .. ~-d d . . . "It is the featured produet in our home video department," said Fred Shaw, the home video buyer at The Wiz. a 29-store East Coast electronic specialty store. ,, _,,cec c our mosi op<1m1st1c pro1ec- "And we thlllk that Genesis w1JI be the savior of the video game category for us in the important fourth quarter. We proicct ro sell as many Gene.Sis units this year -;n " higher price point -as we diJ '~111tendo svstems last vear Toy manufacturers love that kind of talk. and depend heavily on buyers like Kellerman. "Buyer reaction 1s cmical nOt only in terms of placin~ o rders. but their input can change a product. They might make a suggestion that could determine the success of a produet," said Jody Levin. spokeswoman for Toy Manufacturers of America, the indus- try trade group in New York. "Buyers arc the first link with consumers," she said, n0<ing tlut if a buyer doesn't like a toy, it'll never make it into kids' homes. Kellerman is one businessman who takes his work home. He has several toys of his own, include a collection of radio-controlled vehicles. "There's some great concepts. great engineering on some of these things," he said. t····································: : DON'T MISS IT! : : PRE HOLIDAY SALE : : Thurs., Dec. 14 thru Wed., Dec: 20 : • • ~ ¥6 4 0 % OFF : gT!~~~g~~1L VER ~ • • • • : FREE . REFRESHMENTS : • • DRAWING FOR • : DIAMOND CUT RING : • • . ~ . : FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE OF .$50 OR MORE ! ! CREATIVE JEWELERS : • • • -; t' ... 313 I. COAST, UlllA IUCll • ! -~ (714) 414-4141 FREE PARKING • • ------Bring Ad For Special Gift : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tions.'' The rect'p<ion to Genesis has be~n enthusiastic from consumers, as well as from retailers. "It 1s obvious that consumers have been waiting for some new, exciting and •dvanccd tech- nology in this product cate~ory.'' said Gary Kusin. president of the lfiO·store Babbage's chain. "And with Genesis. S<-ga is brint-:ing the most sophisticated graphics .ind gameplay into the home:." Genesis systems, which include Bast'd in South San Frannsco. S<-ga of America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sega Enterprises LtdJapan. recognized as a global leader 1n the pigh-technolog)' enter- tainment ~ame industry. Sky Sailing ideal g ift for the ad venture.r on your list Sky Suling. a leading promoter of sailplanes or gliders. has recentl)' moved to Warner Springs Airport 1n San Diego Count}. This season. Sky Sa1lin~ 1) offrrin~ g ift certificates -rides for one or two passengers -each flight flo wn b} highly qualified FAA certified pilots. The sailplane 1s pulled into th~ air by a powered aircraft. At release altitude. the passenger can release the rope and stan a real adventure Rides start at S4~ for one person For the lx~inner. Sk ,, ailing rec· ommends the introductory flight, which lasts the same 20 minute) in the air, but includes information on how the sailplane flies and basic aero- dynamics. During the flight. the pass- enger will be given the controls tO experience the true freedom of flight. For two passengers. three rides arc offered -th~ l'\o Name Mountain Ride, which rows to tOOO feet and lasts approx1matel~ ~O minutes. the H0t Springs Mounwn Flight. which tows to 4,000 feet .ind I.ms about \0 minutes. and the Mil~ I l1gh Mount Palomar R1dt'. the h1~hesr toWIO}: ride. fhing O\er the lamt"J Ph~t''\JIOr\ wuh sights from the 1slanJ\ oil ttc ... lOOISt to the mount.11ns of l:i1}: l:k.ir ind the Salton &a Each ride 1s 1nd1\•1duall\' tailored to the passengers. fr om tranquil scenic rides tO adventurOu\ roller coaster-type flights. Warner princ\ ''le"eJ with some of the ~ . ., · ' . " ' .. , .. r ~ weather 1n tht-l 'nrtld v,.:c:' ,•J ' open seven d.irs " wee~ lrurn l/ .i m to sunst't l aft~r 'i pm tl\' .oppoint .. ment) Gift certificates .ire .i\a1lable b) phone -1619 ~s.?-0·'°4 -or check Warner Springs Airport 1s located at 319W H1ghwa\ 19, Warner prings. CA 9~> 1350000 INSTANT CREDIT SANTA'S GIFT GUIDE I An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT Thurlday, December 14, 1989 -85 ·------------------------------------Don't n ~glect your health during turkey, toddy time 8y DIMA COOl'llt ~Hewos..w. Will "I~ 10 PotJnds" ~ on your Im of New Year's resolutions! Again ? Gaining weight and gemng out of shape don't ha ve to go hand in hand with the holidays. It's true that stuffed turkeys. cream- drenched sauces and r~ de. sscns are like ticki ng time boMs. What you eat today explodes on your thighs tomor- row. Wouldn't it be nice to prepare holiday fare that gives you and your loved onu a respite: from excessive calories. far. sodium and cholesterol! And even d1ough your s(hedule 1s heetic, tu ltnd rime t0 extrci~c: / Sound 1mpo)s1blc:' Actual!). mak- ing tht' huhd.i) s more heahh) can be fun. Com1Jc:r 1t .. challtnj:t' ( on)1Jer It .. wa r Alter •II. \OU/ th1~hs I.ind 'our pea<e ul rnmJ. ( umc: Januar\ l •are under att.i( I.. 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HUNGARIAfl.: ALMONDS I . c.iblespoons paprika I cabltspoon flour .! ttaspoom ~arlic pawder I t<'.a'>poun dntd Jill wc:c:d I t~~ "fort ! <.up) wholt .1lmvnds f Y1dJs 2 lUp). Prt he.11 U\t'O IO ~(JO r -pnl\ \h.il- lov. h.ikmi-: P"n with nun.,c1c.I.. ~PrJ\ < ;1mb111e p.ipri~.1 . flour . .!iarlic pow. Jc:r JnJ Jill rn pl.rn1c ba~. set aside: Beat c:~g white: until froth\. AJd .. 1mo11J~ .rnJ cu~ to coat. Dram almunJ) on p.1pc:r rowels and then pl.ile in plamc bag w1ch spices. T1~ht· II du)c: b.i~ .ind shake unc ii almond' .u1: <.o.irtJ . 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But when it comes to finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list, N • , .. there· no better place than West cliff Plaza. Our helpful salespeople can help make your shopping experience relatively quick and painless. And that's something the mall don 't off er. OUR SHOPPERS DON'T GO ~G WITH THE CROWDS. .. • . ' appy TM oin· us or t e ristmas ea·son Located at the end of the 55 ·Bring this Freeway and coupon for ·Fair Dr. at the one free I Orange County Admission, Fairgrounds in 14 Good Dec. 18 Costa Mesa thni 22, 1989 Customer Inforn1ation 640-4633 I 'I t • I , I I c t 1 t • ~ , 1 ' c c • , klll'l\LCUl\1 Hall ballot has plenty of wo~thy candidates It is with cons1dcrabk pnde and the spirit ofC hristma!> that I mail my ballot to elect members into :>ascbatrs Hall of Fame. Each December the rttual 1s the iame. The ballo t arrtV<.''>. along with i list of eligible pla~ers and their iccumulated stausucs. and I Mudv 11 with thought and care. · The rules for eltg1bk c<1nd1dates ind electo rs arc few hut sound: •A player must ha' e been ac tt \C :luring the )car-; I <no to 1984. 1n- :lusive. and each mu\t h.1, t' pla)Cd ll least I 0 seasons. '>nmc pan of which was bcl\\CCn tht• aho-.c·mt·n· 1ioned \ears . • Ca.ndtdatC\ art• ChO<il'n on the :>asis of pla) 1ng ab1ltt~. 1ntl'Srtl). ;portsmansh1p. charaner .• and con- 1ribuuon to the 1eam(s) on "h1ch they pla}ed •Only member-; of the Ba-...·h..ill Writers Assocaauo n of .\mcnra tor it least I 0 ~ears arc l'l 1g1bll· to 'otc •Votes ma\ bl.· ca51 tor a' m..im is 10 pla)crs. but for fr,...er 11 de- ;ired. and a pla~er must n.'n't\l' 7'. percent of vote'> ca'>I 10 Ix· dectcd into Coopc~town There were 44 plaH·r, h'>led 11n this year's ballot and. unlt ~t· 1n \Onll' years past. I 'otcd for thl· tull uw1- ;>lement of I 0. The follow1 ng pb~ t'r'. lt\tnl tlphabct1call) and not h~ prl'ltn:nn'. ~ot my votes. BATTERS •Dick Allen -I kno" tw '~"' ;ontrovers1al. but hl' ,...a., al\n onl' of :he outstanding ptNrr hitter' of uur :ime. He pla}ed 15 \Cason,. m..idr 5even All-Star team.-.. and h11 ~Y~ Nitb 351 home run' .tnd I 11 Y R Ht He will not reCl'I ''l' nl'arl~ enough .-otes to reach thl' I I.ill of I aml' hut 1nyone who ..a" ht'> I 1P1 '>t.'ac;on Nith the losing\\ l11tt' ~o\. \\,hen hl' earned A L \.tVP honors (.308 n HR. 113 RBI ) 1A.ould "nnd cr \.\h\, IS I do. . •Orlando ( cix·da -·\noth~r :ipt-handed po"cr hitter \\1th thl' ::J1ants and Cardinals. ( cpcda hit 379 home runc;. had I. I~ I R Rt. .ind 1il .287. In 1961. he led thl' ;'>..ittonal League IA.Ith 4~HR\ and 1 ~1 RHI Five times hr nad mo re than 100 RBI and nine umc., h11 a~" l' .'DO He is another dcc;cn 1ng \IU8$t'r "ho Non't reach Coopcr,to"n 1h1' )l'ar •Minnie Minoo;o -I hi\ l.'OI· )rful. 1nsp1 rat1o nal outfielder plaH·d 17 big-league season' and [ll'rhapc; .hat many in Mc,1co lk h11 ~Q8 with 186 RBI and 1.01~ RBI. pla,cd n eight .\It-Star games Jnd hJ\ nil :hance for Hall of Faml' induct ton Jntil hio; name reachrc; the Otd- Timers' Co'mmm ee Sonw of the (Ounger baseball \\nlcr\ probahh .bink hr was a Walt D1.-.ne} chJrar- :er. •Joe Morgan -fh1' litr) \<.'t:· )nd baseman pla}cd 21 seasons .271. 268 HR. 1.IB RBI ). moc;1h Nith winning Cincinnati Rl·d · .cams. and has a bag shot at rl'al.·hing :ooperstown on the first ballot nt 1is eligibility. He had 698 carrcr nolen bases. made I 0 .\II-Star :cams. wo n back-to-bad. M VP lonors in 1975 and 1976, and holds the N.L. record for career bac;c~ on lalls ( 1.799). If Joe doesn't make tt this year. it's only a matter ofumc. • Ro n Santo -He played I 5 acasons as a closet d1abet1c with the :ubs, hil 342 home runs (third o nly .o Cepeda and Allen o n the ballot) with 1,331 RBI. and was a narvelo us defensive third baseman. \Olding or shanng numerous re- X>rds. He was a 10-time All-tar but aces One major drawback Wtlh 1oters: He never 1ppea~ in posr-ason play. It isn't fa ir but it's fact. PITCHERS •Jim Bunnfoa-He patched a ........ lft T AU.EY /C41 ... Ken Margerum, who played for fountain Valley Hf9h's ftrst two CIF playoff teams In 1975 a nd '76, celebrates f•t left) after catching game-winning touchdown In 34-27 w in o ver Ra ms during holnecomlng to Anaheim Stadiu m In 1982 and m a k es tough catch frl9htJ ... In• Detroit. 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Top-ranked Monarchs win seventh straight By REIO McCLATCHY O•lly Pltot C onupond...., Whrn )OU 0fC rx·ren1alh 11nl' t>I lhl' tx·•a high \Choo! hash·thall tl'·'"'' 111 the (If Soulhl·m '>ccllon thc lllng road kadtn~ to thl· pla~ofh and po<,<,1bl~ a high r:in~mg an c;tall' anJ nattonal polls. bcl001l'\ c' l'n lnn~H·r "hen each oppt1nl'nt ~ou nll'l'l "ant\ 10 tal..c their ~ ... 1 ... hm h 1r the ~later De1 \1110..trlh' \\ho cntl'rnl \\ l0dnc<od.i~ ·., 4uannftnal game agatn\I \\ t:'>ll hl'\ler tn thl' Tournament of C hamp1on' at Ocean \'1c" High \\1th <I ti-11 rl'lord and 1he :"o I ranl..1ng 111 lhl' ( tr '· .\ prl'-sCa<;on poll 1ha1 roaJ ''lull ot qua ht} tram,. all \\ 11h thl1ugh1' n l f..nock1ng off No I Aul for \\'e\lchcsta. ltl..e otht•r Mater Dea opponl·nts. thn fl'· ma1ncd onl) thought~ as lhl' Monarchs triumphed. 78-48 After capturing thr champ1on,h1p of the Costa Mcsn-Ncwpo11 Harbor Tip Off Classic against l ong Beach Jordan. the Mo narchc; look off the next morning for St Louis. Mo . to face Lincoln H 11',h of East t Louts. Ill.. M1ssoun·s three-11me defending state champion. m a gathenng of some of the nation·s best teams. After \\inning their onl) game played. the} returned home to stan the Tournament of Champio ns on Mo nday against G lendak Hoo' er There's no rest for the best, be- cause thc~·s al"a)s another qual1t) team wailing for their o pponunit) "This type of rough early schedule h.I\ hl lpnl 11ur ~'d' mnrl' than an}- 1h111~ · \l.11n IX.·1 ( oach Cial) \h "night ...i1d "\\ l·'rc rcall) ht.-gin- 11111~ '" 'h"" .1 lot of c;pant \\ e're .ihk Ill U\l' '' 11r Ill gu)s e'er) night. .ind 1h.1t'' 1111h g111ng to help us dim n thl· ltlll' 111 J lo~h-gamc sllu- alton · j \\t'\llhl·c,ter \\htth beat \\i.'St C '" 111.1 in thr tir\l round and r!> 1.111~,·d tn thl' IVP I 0 of the Los \n~dn ( II\ °x'l lllln or C IF. rc- Jll\lllJlh urn Id ha' l' hn·n a team to g" l' lhl' Lll·knc.J1ng tournament , h.1mp111n' .! rhalkngl' But 1ha1 didn't proYc to be thl· l.l\t.' ,1, thl' ( omct\ "i."rr thorough!~ J11111111.1ll'd .11 hoth l'nd' of th•· coun I hl' \ltina1d1' .int.I (nm• ts u~d 1 hl' fir" quarter tn tcd each other 11111 \l.11n Dea pla)ed the ht.-tter dl'll'll'e .ind kcl at the end of one quana 18-12 ( omct point guard l>.imtan \\ tl~on srnred 10 of his team\ I ~ potn I!> The ..crond quarter was dom1- natl'd h' the Monarchs. who held the C onict\ to JUSt ~•x poin'5 while onl~ .1110" mg JUSt seven field goal attl'lllpts. .\nd) Kanch paced the Monarrhs 1n the S«ond quaner with 14 of 1hc 1eam·s :::!8 pomts, 1ncludine thr lir\I \l'\l'n 1A.h1ch ga\C Mater Dea a 25-12 lcad fhe Mo narchs led by 2~ at tht.• half "In the lir\t half. \\C played about a\ good a .. \\C can play." Mc Knight said " Wt• pla'ed a 1-2-2 match-up 1one "htch the\ d idn't seem to be (PIHM SH MONJUtCHS/Cl l HIGH SCHOOi, SOCCER ............ .,Ye...,_ Irvine's Krlste.n Lov .. en f10I gtv•• Newport Hllf'ltor't 8 r yan M•llln a mouhler a s dte two battle tor possession. Newport edges Irvine Th~ Dally Piiot < ,1m1 ng. oil J ~-1 lo.,, against r "' 1h1ll Ill thl· tin.ti ol tht' ln1ne 1 1u111Jnh nt l.i\I -....i 1urJa, the ~ew­ pi111 I t..irhor ll 1g.h ht''<; St"IC'C('r team brl•l ha\ intt• thl "'" l olumn on \\ l\h•l"'llJ' nag.ht I h, h "' \a ti• lf'i u'ie'd a goal b) \ll ' 1 l1)(1ult1-, l'tght mtnut~ into the .,l,11nd hJlt Ill unllxl a l·I ue and ,IJ1m .1 ~I \llltln 0\Cr \<lSl ting ll"\tnt• the "'n upped ~wpon·s rl·,11rd ,,, "·' f hl· -..J1h1r\ l n<1~ a 1-0 lead about II\<.' m1 nutl'' into the match when r udJ Rn \on -...·Ned \\1lh assists Cfl'litll'd 111 Rnan \1alhn and Orx1ul11' lnine ans\\creJ near the end of thl· liN h.ill "ht•n Ta~esh1 Sasasuk1 lOn\Cnl·d a ~nail' lick. beating ~l'" pon goaltl· Jo.-.h Klem. who fin1,ht'd \\tth eight sa'es Opouhl~ '4.orcd the gamc.--wmner off a d1rct 1 tree l id. b~ team captain Da' 1d Pattison. ~hppmg the ball pa\t In inc goalie Matt Lcv1n In J match \\h1ch ft'atured finr pla) from hoth goahrs. ewpon nght fullb3 f.. Tnstan Lt'~'a pla)cd \\Cll dcfCMI\ ch In other non-lcqut" matcbu~ •~an View 1mprovl'd IO l-i.1 ,,... ..... socca~ Colorado forces issue, UCI turn-overs in 98-83 win to shoot no th1na bul la)'ins. and '4C made a lot of those. . .. The press bothered us. We had 24 tumoven., almost aJI or which in the fint half resulted in Colorado baskets." UCI center Rtd:) Butler wu 1 non·facaor for the 1«ond Sltaiaht pmc. He had ci&ht points and thrtt rebounds in I I minuan as foul troublt left ham Oil the bench for much of the piM. He plliyed only 10 minutes •m" CaJ and 1eoftcf bul two points. Butkr Dicked up hit ftril foUI wttb UCI trliline ,2~ la 8Dd 9:22 ........ "' the ftrtt ball. 'He comlnined t-.. _. Ii I 2l-ticcoad ..... -~ .. :-:i.20 ..... ume. 1N1 ....... ot6e ""' 11 .......... ... .... ~ Numbers game: ow much wou 'd Willie Mays earn in today's market? NEW YORK -If l(jrby Puckett is wont. Sl million a year, bow much would Willie Mayw set? If Mark Lanpton is worth S3.2 million, bow much would Bob Feller ttL if be pitched today? Would Lou Brock set more than Rickey Hen- derson? Would Elroy Faoe make more than Mark Davia? .. I'd like to have a base salary of two million, two- point-flve," Feller said after Davis •arced to his record deal .. Anci bonus clauses for every win over 1 S plus anendance clauses. Hopefully, it mifht run to three million, four million if l performed' Some say Mays was the best of his era. He said the most he ever made was S 180,000. "I'm not one to believe you can go back to the '50s and '60s and compare those things together," he said. But Tom Reich. the agent for many current major lequers. said you can, and knows what would happen. ''If you had a player as dominating as Walhe Mays, he would be a four-million player in my opinion," Reich said. "A player as spectacular as Willie Mays in a bis market, who could" do that muc'h for a team - let me just tell you this: if Willie Mays came along today for a five-year deal, he would sign in the 20s. I'd auarantee you that." The statistics of Mays and Puckett after five-plus Detroit surprised by Clippers 8o Scll•llllt•clller Is Mown on aldellne1 _wllll ...a.tant Clltry Moeller, wllo wlll •p-fN1r•nt~ HcOlll• tit• new Mlctl ... n foot· NII co.cit mer the Roa• llowl pm• J•n. 1. Danny Manning and three teammates ---"!!"'- each scored IS points and the Los Angeles •-' Clippers took advantaae of Isiah Thomas' r ' ~ late ejection to defeat the Detroit Pistons. 83-79, Wednesday night at the Sports Arena. The Clippers, one point away from matching their ·schembechler announces retiremenf.fiom coaching lowest offensive output of the season. became only the I 0th team to score fewer than JOO points and beat the Pistons in Detroit's last IOI games. They accomplished 1t despite Manning's five missed free throws in the final 75 seconds. In other NBA games Wednesday: • Laktrt 11!, Hut 75: Magjc Johnson and rookie Vlade Divac each scored six points during an 18-2 second-half run that carried the Lakers to the victory m M1am1. 1y HARlrY ATKINS ,.,~--ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Though Bo Schembcchler say~ he's in good shape, age and wisdom have taught him not to push his luck. And so after his Michigan team plays USC in the Rose Bowl. college football's winningest active coach will tum the Wolverine program over to his assistant, Gary Moeller. "I want it understood that I am in aood shape ph ys ically," Schembcchlcr said. "The primary reason for me stepping down at this time is that I don't want to run my luck too far. I've been fortunate to coach for 20 years following a heart attack. J just think at 60 years of age. it's time for me to step down.·· Scbembechler, who leaves COllChina without ever having wo~ a national championship, will remain u athletic director -a post added to his titJe in 1988 when Don Canham retired. He said he was uncertain how Iona he would stay on as athlettc director. He also said he was con- cerned his name and presence might ovenhadow his successor. "I'm not sure that it's in the best interest of Michigan or the program or myself or Gary Moeller for me to be hanaina around. It might be pretty difficult for me to sit in the athletic director's chair. I'd want to ao to practice, and I don't think I abould do that." Schcmbechler said. Schembcchler hinted he was step- ping down on Monday when he told a university sociology clas~ he would never sit in the coach's office of the new S 12.5 m1ll1on Cen tl'r of Cham- pions. The building. to be completed next fall , will house the foo tball program. Heart anacks in 1970 and 1987 .resulted in open-heart ~urgery. and Schembechlcr's phys1c 1ans have urged him to ~low down e'er since. Apparently. the dec1s1on was made a little easier because No. 3 Michigan just won 11s second straight Big Ten title A decision was also necessan be- cause associa te athletic director Jack Weidenbach. who has been 1n charge of dail y operations while Schembechler tended to football, 1s ncanng retirement age Schembechler kads all c-oaches 1n NCAA Di\ls1on 1-A v.1th a record of 234-64-8 after 21 years at Michigan and six at M1am1 of Ohio He 1s fifth on the all-lime li st and needs onl) four more '1ctonel. lo match his mentor at Ohio State Wood) Hayes. Schembechlcr 1!'> the v.1n- nsngcst coach in M1ch1gan h1'itOI) at 194-47-5. Schembechler never had a losing season. Fifteen of his 21 M1ch1gan teams have been ranked an the top 10 nationally. The 1985 team fin- ished No. 2 after beating Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl. The Wolverines began the 1989 season ranked No. I. but lost their opening game to Notre Dame. co111c.1 H\,kllH\11 l"'3 Miami, Oftlo 1964 Miami, Qftlo l"5 Miami, Oftlo "" Miami, Oftlo 1H7 Miami. Oftlo IHI Miami, Ol>IO IH9 Mlcll'9an 1'70 Mlclllga n lf7 t M1c111oan lfn Mlc11111an 1973 Mlcnlgan lf7' Mlclllgan 1'7S Mlclllgan 1976 Mlclllgan 1977 Mlclllgan lf71 Mlcfllgen lf79 Mlclllgen 19'0 Mlclllgan 1911 Mlclllgan 1912 Mlc11111an 1"3 Mlc11111en l,..Mlchl11an 1915 Mlclllgan I* Mlclllgen 1917 Mlclllgen 1•Mlcft~an 1919 Mlc11111en T .... ..wt Racard <S·ll·OI rKef'd W L s l ' l 1 l 9 ' 6 • 1 l • l 9 ' ll I 10 I 10 0 10 1 • 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 I • 10 2 9 l • • ' l 6 6 10 I '' , • • ' , 10 1 2:)4 64 The Heat trailed 65-54 with four minutes left m the third quarter before Los Angeles scored seven con-~ secu11ve points. After Sherman Douglas' basket for the 1 Heat. the Lakers scored 11 m a row, including three 0 baskets by D1vac. a rookie from Yugoslavia. g • CelUet lot, SaperSonlc1 t7: Larry Bird scored 40 o points and passed Julius Erving for 2 lst place among g the NBA's point leaders by reaching 18.391 career o points as Boston ended visiting Seattle's fou r-game o winning streak. J • 71en 11!, ffawb 103: Hersey Hawkins scored 27 1 points as Philadelph1 held off a rally to at the Spectrum g to snap Atlanta's seven-game winning streak. o • Cavaliers tt, Bacb t3: Larry Nance scored 31 o points. including four in the final minute that helped g hold o ff a Milwaukee rally against host Cleveland. o • Maverlcb to, Timberwolves 87: In Minneapolis. o Derek Harper. who scored a season-low sax points 1n ~ Tuesday's 105-97 loss at Chicago. had 16 points to help o Dallas snap a threc·game losing streak. ~ • Jau 10!, Sans H : John Stockton had 22 poina o and 15 assists as Utah rode an 11-0 run late 1n the game • to victory at Salt Lake City. lf7o--ROH Bowl USC 10. M•Clllgan ) 1972-ttout 8ow1 Stanford ll. MICllle>an 11 197..--0renoe Bowl Ol<lellOme i. Mlcnl9an • Warrton 134, Naget1 114: Chris Mulhn scored 33 points and grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds. including 12 an the dcosive second period. as Golden State romped in Oakland. • l977~ose Bowl USC U. Mlc1119an 6 lt~out Bowl Walll•"lllon '11. Moelllgan 10 1919-Rout Bowl USC 17, Mocrugan 10 1979-Getor Bowl Norin Carotlna 17, Mlcll· Joan IS u IS 191 1~ut Bowl Mt<ll1gen 73. Wulll,,g!Qfl 6 1911-IStual>Onnel 8owl M1cllle>an ll. UCLA 1"3-ftOM Bowl. UCLA 2•, Mlclllgan t• 19N-Suear lowt Aut>urn 9, Mlclllgan 1 1,.._Holloav low1· BYU 2', Michigan 17 l~lftla lowt: Mldl!Nn t7, Netlrallla 23 1917-lltow lkwt: Arizona State 22, Michigan l~an of Fame 8oW1: Mlcllloan 21. Alebema 74 1..,_.oM Bowl. Michigan n . use i. tp I O I I O I I 111 n \ \ Tim M.,,.J, first-year football coach at the University of Cincinnati, after hearing about Lane College of Jackson. Tenn.. forfeiting to Central State of Ohio with the score 10 1-0 and I I minutes left to play: "Where's Lane? Let's get them on our schedule.' Gretzky ties mark In 5-2 win Bernie Nicholls scored his 23rd and ~ 24th goals and Wa yne Gretzky tied his own NHL record for consecutive games with an • • Long Beach State wins at buzzer assist as the surgjng Kings cruised at Hart- ford. S-2. Wednesday ni&ht. Gretzky. who scored the rmc's first goal. set up Luc Robita1lle's 24th goal o the season with 4:28 remaining an the game. giving him an assist in 17 strai&ht games. Steve Duchensc broke a 2-2 tie early in the third pcnod for the Kings ( 16-I 2-3). Los Angeles 1s 5-1-1 since Dec. 2 and on a 9-J-I roll since Nov. I I. ''°"' The AalodMed Press Freshman auard Lucious Harris drilled a 22-foot J- pointcr at the buzzer as Lona Beach State handed Texas ats first loss of the year in a 89-87 collecc basketball tbriller Wednesday night. The Lon&homs (J-1) had taken the lead J 2 seconds earlier on Lockslcy Collie's layi n, but Troy Joseph bombed a J-pointer from deep in the right corner to pull the 49ers within one, 87-86. On the ensuinJ inbounds pus, Lance Blanks was fouled and missed the first end of a one-anci-one, allowina Long Beach (S-1) one last chance with six seconds left. After throwina the bell to the comer, Long Beach moved the ball around to the top of the ltey where Harris launched the 3-pointer that was all net as the buzzer went off. The 49ers were only 3 of I 0 from the three-point arc, but two of those came in the final 34 seconds. Joteph paced Lona Beach with 2S points. while by Kevin Cutler added 22, along with a game-biah 14 rebounds. In other collqe baskctbell: • Wrib,_ 7•, EMtera W....._ II: Eldridae lteallDCf ICored 20 points while Brent Merriu added f7 • Wahi11110n (4.2) defca&cd Eastern Wubiaston in a ~ pmc. Rccuner, a pard. JCOred I I ooiats ln I.ho leCODd hal( indudina '"m inside the .... 3:41 , and merve paatd Merritt contributed eiabt durina the same span. • M11 ... rt It, Ark.u111 18: Doug Smith scored the last of his 24 points on a la yup with 12 seconds left, leading No. 4 Missoun (8-0) over No. 7 Arkansas (S-1) in a non-conference game. Mario Credit gave Arkansas an 88-87 lead with a jump hook with SI seconds remaining. After Smith scored, Lee Mayberry missed a long jumper for the Razorbacks in the final seconds. • Geor1etoq H, St. Leo 51: Dikembe Mutombo scored IS points, arabbed 17 rebounds and blocked eight shots as No. 3 Georsetown (6-0) won its 23rd stra1&ht home game. The Hoyas never trailed, using a decided height advantaac to easily dispose of the Division II Mona~h1. With Mutoumbo, a 7-foot-2 junior. and 6-10 center Alonzo Moumina cl<>taina the middle. St. Leo was fon:cd to take the majonty of its ahots from the perimeter. '( OHi ' Elsewhere in the NHL Wednesday: • OUen 5, N~ l: Craia MacTavish scored bis leagu~lcading fourth shorthanded goal and picked up his 300th NHL point to lead Edmonton to the win at home. •Jett S, Culleb S: Paul Rcinhart's goal at 8:24 of the third period gave Vancouver the tic in Winnipeg. • Bnla1 4, Sabres Z: Ray Bourque scored the go- ahcad aoal as Boston ended ButTaJo's 12-game home winning streak. The Sabres are I J-1 -1 at Memorial Auditorium this year. • BIHi I, Rusen l: Breu Hull and Adam Oates scored first-period goals as the Blues ended a 12-game winless streak at Madison Sauarc Garden. • Devt11 5, ltluiMn t: Defenscman Tommy Albelin had a aoaJ and two assists as New Jersey completed a homc-.and-home sweep of the Islanders by winninJ_ in_ Eu1 Rutherfonl. • Maple Leah • .... W .... l : Ed Ok:zyk and Gary Leeman e.ach had a pl and an auist as Toronto won its founh s1raiaht pme by winnina in Detroit. • 81.adMwb a, Cwlll-I: Denis Savard, a Montreal native, tot the to-ahead J<Mll in the final minute of the tee0nd period u Cb1caeo won at the Montreal Forum for the first time since Oct. 9, 1982 . tt.asona 1~ very similar except for home runs. Puckttt has a 320 avenae. whife Mays was at .311. Mays had driven' in S09 runs.. ~bile Puckett has 506 RBis. BuJ Mays had 187 homers to 96 for Pucket.~. .. h's bard to compare the numbers. Randy Hen- dricks Davis' aacnt. said. "Those parks were a lot better for hitters. Try hitting in a dome your whole career. Willie Mays nght now ~~uld be the .~t s;>,layer. You aive a sli&ht edge to W1lhe to .3V1 malhon. Yoai Berra. who played 1n more World Scncs pmcs than any other player. made a top salary of $65,000. o w · ••we tried to get more. but corge eass was touJh," Berra said. referring to the Yankees' longllmc general manager. ··Even then. how m~ny IQ9.000-<lollar ballplayers were there besides Joe D1.Magg10 and Stan Musial? What would haw happened 1f I had shown ur, with an agent? Heck. thq wo uld havt" thrown you out. Richard Moss. nov. an agent. ~as general ~unset of the Major League Pla)ers Assoc1a11on ~hen It won the cases that created free agcnc). He thinks the top players of the past "'ouldn't necessanly push salaries to new heights 1f the' "ere around today. .. There 1s a saial) \lructurc that d~termines who 1~ going to be at thl' 1op and v.ho 1s going to be in the middle and who 1s going to be at the bottom ... he said .. That's wha t W1ll1c Ma,., 1c, going to make. no matter what the number; arc. If )OU had a pla)er with W1ll1r Mays' statistics no". he"d make S3 . .!S m1lhon because that's the top of the \tructurl". not S6 milhon ... I'\ THE BLEACHERS Drug agreement signed Thl· l ln1ll'J "l:tll''· "io' tl'I l 'nmn and ninc 11lhl·r u 111r1tr1l'' <.1gnt:d an agreement * \\'e<lnl·\JJ\ dl'\l nl'll.·.J a' a turning point in thl' light ;1g.11mt drug' in 1111crna11onal WOii\ I he :Jllord p .. 111am·J atta a landmark t · S ·Sm ll t p.1l1. l.tll' on thl· ll1untnl'" to tnt eal·h other's athlctr' for 11\l' 111 \tcn11lh Jntl other pt·rfnrmant.e-enham 111~ J1ug\ Join mg thl' l nttJ \Late' and So' 1et l nion 11 l>1g111ng \\l'rl' '>Jlnrt\ oHiual' Imm .\ustralta. Hnta111 Bulgaria. ( 1cchoo.lo' al..1a. Ital~. 'iof"\\a}. South Korea S\\l"Ul'n and Wc\t (icrman) ( anada attended as an ob~f\cr. Thc acrnrd "111 he supen 1c;cd by the Inter · national Ol~mp1c ( omm111ce·s Medical Comm1ss1on In l)th(•r \pc>rt\ nl'"'" Wcdnesda): •The ha\t'hall rla)l'r"· union proposed tha~ ro ll'r' be: 1nrrea~d to~-rla~t.·r, nl·xt season and the owner. said thq \\Ould pn:,cnt th~1r revenue sharing proposal toda). Donald h:hr. ncruta'e dirt.'ctor of the Major League Haschall Pla)t.'f\ .\<,<.onat1on. "'lid Wcdnesda> ·, $(.''>~Ion wa!. a con11nuat1un of Tuesdav'c; discussmn ol what he called "nut'>·and-bolts issue'>.'' •hank D1P1no. v.ho "as Q.l) in relteffor St. Lo u1\ last M'ason. rl·-s1gned "1th the ( ard1nal'I for a guaran- teed S 1.65 mil lion mer l\\O )ear'ii •Veteran ptttha M1lo..e Sm1thwn. who had fil ed for free agenc) la\t month. re-signed w11h the Bo5ton Red ox. •Dave Schmidt. v.ho left the Baltimore Onoles a' a free agent. agreed to a one-~car contract with thl' Montreal faJ><.>'I • Un1H'r>1t\ ot l 'tah head oosketball coach R11.:I.. Majerus. 41. scheduled tu undergo coronal) bypas~ surge11 toda). 1'i not t.''!pectcd to return to has duties thl\ season. • Danan Hagan of the Unl\crs1 t) of Colorado v.a' named colkgc football Pla~er of the Year by Thl' Sporting Nev.~ •Notre Damc defensive ltne coach John Palermo was named head football coach at Austin Peay. 1111\1'10'\-H \UIO TWL•vtstOM 4 P.m. -COLL•G• IASK•TIALL: Nebraska at Cralohton, ESPN. s p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLL•YIALL: SEC cnam- pfomhlp from P9nMCola, Fla. (tape), SportaCl\anMI. 6 o.m. -COLL•G• IASKETBALL: Tulaa at Kan1111 Stele, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -WOM•N'S IASK•TIALL: UCI at ,...._dine, Prime Tldtet. e p.m. -HORS• RACING: Hollvwood Par1l reolava. CNnMI » (Prime Tldtat, 12'.30 •.m.>. l:.JO P.m. -COLL•G• IASK•TaALL: ldeho at WuNneton St•te, ESPN. t:lO o.m. -IOXJNG: Bouta teleeaat from St. Joteot1'1, Mo. ldNY9d), Prime Tldtet. •ADM> SELF STORAGE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING CANCELal'JON Parrish re-signs with Angels for three years, S6. 7 5 mill,ion Parrish said he believed the aian- ina of left-handed pitcher Mark Lanpton will make lhe Aaeelt an improved team neat ae11on. ••1t•1 a treat pi\china ttafl'. prot>- ablv lhe bat pi\China acaK I 'have Md lhe opponuity to wort with, .. ,.,,_.. llid. .. Wm wlr•DI every don to tut* beat bllchllt we can Oii .. lleld ad ...... .., .... :::...-• .... ..,._,,, -- ~ ... ~.---==-:QJ;(ti •,-,.c. MARGERUM ..,_c, Pctfonn .. hll wbllt rebabilitatina &hf k.nee in Woodside and Hawaii "I mi*<t the wholt ICMOO. and people were sayina I wouldn't come bKk." Maraierum said ... J took it u a challenar ... and comlns beck 10 &>lay on the Bean on that team lbe followina year was touah. I had played out my contract too, so I was an no man's land. . "I ~nt ba~k to camp in 'U and at was hke beina 1hrown in with the W·llvcs. I bad to bust my (rear) to make that team, and I knew the lean'! was somethlna else. I ended up play1na some and catchina balls in the big aamcs." The Bears won their first 12 pmes of the. season l?eforc losing i Mon- day night classic when Dan Marino passed lhe Dolphins to a 38-24 victory in a aame which included a 30-yard deflection which turned into a touchdown pass. But Chicago rebounded to win 1he next three, going 15-1 dµTing 1he ~ular season. and shut' out 1he Giants and Rams in the playoffs. .. That whole year, one game after another, was tremendous," Margerum said. The Beus then whipped New Eng- land, 46-10, in the Super Bowl at the :'llew Orleans Superdome when Jim Mc Mahon dominated "Super Weck" with has flashy personality and flash of a TV news helicopter ocforc domanaung the Patriots in the Super Bowl. "He's JUSt a down and dirty ball pla)er, like Joe Kapp.'' Margerum said. "He knew how 10 get it done and win games." Margerum caught two passes for 36 yards in tht: Super Bowl, includ- ing a 29-yardcr. "I JUSt remember the excitement an the locker room before." Margerum said. "It didn't matter who was on the field as long as 11 gu)s were on the field. We JUSt had the feeling. there's no way we could lose. We had that feeling most of the )Car. It \I.as a good team to be on." That's wh) Margerum has so much trouble watching the Bears as the} struggle at 6-8 and out of the pla)'off chase. MONARCHS From CJ able to figure out. I don't know why the} t'hosc 10 slow the ball down as much as the) dad . I couldn't be happier that they dad. "On defense. they didn't have a lot of mo .. emcnt either. The} must haH felt we were slower than we arc. I think our guys arc pretty quirt...'' The tln rd quarter was West- chester's tx·s t quancr. but 11 stall lost ground and trailed b) 3 1 wh en 11 ended. W1hon scored I 2 of has team's 16 third quarter points. The Monarchs \l.Cre o utscored 14-13 an the fi nal q uarter whale using SPECIAL PURCHASE LLAMA PISTOLS SATIN CHROME FINISH 9MMOR.45 • • Machined ·1lvl • Manl'Rlb • Wide Spur T ar~rt ~lammer U22IOIOOQMM U22J2CXX> 45ACP ·Will 1.1.'0l'k 1.1.11h Colt~ Suft. R~toll 1390.00 I --·1· y• ~ - J1 ....... ' • ~ . -..... . . ... , .•• '°"' ........ -idiot in l'1liaieo dillolved IMt --. " ~m laid. .. It W a lal fJI fluhy pmoulitiel. Now, ..... yean lata'. they're walrins tllt toilet bowl more than be-Ina in &hf Supa Bowt II takes playen plUJ a lyAetn 10 win. .. Marterum played one pme before injurina a calf mutdc in 1986, and the' Bean rtk11rd hi• after the 1CVmth pme of &hf teUOA. "Wal1tr Payton told me, ·vou•re the fint sian of the demite of the Chicqo Bears,'" Muterum said. "The¥ were tryina to break up &hf chcmutry the team had. ~ were no cliques on that team. Everybody was crazy in their own way, 1uys like (Gary) Fencik, (Wilbur) Manball, (Jim) McMahon, (Walter) Pa).'ton, (Willie) Gault and (Otis) Walson. The core of the team from '8S is aone, and it was the younaest Super Bowl team in history." Fencik and Payton have retired, while Marshall jumped to the Redskins as a free agent, and Gault, Wilson and McMahon were traded. Productive year. for Recreational Boaters 7is the time of~ when indi· vidu."11 and '>fp.ruzations arc prone to review what they have ac- complished durina the past year. And so it is that ~(Rec­ reational Boaters of Cabfomia) have come up with a list of succcuful projects it has loged for boaters dunna 1989. RBOC is a non-profit corporation orpnized in 1964 to promote the recreational use and development of C&lifomia's waterways and to serve as the legislative arm of rccreauooal boat owners. The orp.n1zation receives its financial support from voluntary contnbutions of-boaung famthes - both by club billings ofS7.SO a year or through 10d1vtdual contnbuuons Qua.rd te:Mces, yet stiU charJina for noo-emCf)tncy tea.reh and rescue IC1'Vices }. .. I Margerum understands the nature of the business. but the manner of his release was a little hard to take. "If you play eight games. you ict your whole salary," Margerum said. "The seventh game. I was on injured reserve. I was healthy and ready to come back. but they said they were happy with their receivers. Ken M-.--le•"" • Mtnnesou Vllllnp defender be- hind •• tie eyes the quarterbHll durlft9 his dllle In Ctlk-.o. Here arc a few legislatJvc proposals that RBOC has e11her thwaned or helped promote for the benefit of boaters. • RBOC formulated and sponsor- ed lbe introduction of AB 138 I which Y(ould provide the State of California with more than SS00,000 pn year in boat regisuauon and renewal savif\IS by amend.in& the rcgistrauon period for boats from an annual to a biennial basis. • RBOC also strongly proposed i "(Keath) Ortego had a good Mon- day night game, and they called me up the nexi day and said. 'You're out of here.' Six years and a 'Super Bowl, and they said you're cut of her. I went to my locker. got all my stuff in a plastic bag and got out." Ortego lasted through 1977, while rookie Lew Barnes didn't make the team in '77. "Ball Walsh called up. and said he needed another receiver. and for a year and a half, 11 worked out." Margerum said. "But the way the Bears cut me was atrocious. The) had no class at all. The guys they kept were all gone an a year or two. They sa ved themselves 75-grand. That happens 1n football. .. Margerum could have stayed with the 49ers an I Q88 as a special teams pla)er. but he elected. under the advice of Walsh. to retire. predominantly reserves. "The kids were reall) into what the} were doing tonight.'' McKnight said. "We're going to get some real tough challenges an every game until this tournament as over. This is stall pre-season . and every tough challenge is only going to help us. If we continue to pla) like we dad m the first half tonight. we'll be OK." Wilson led all scorers with 25 of his team's 48 points. The Monarchs were more balanct'd with Kanch leading the wa) with 19. followed b) Da\ld 8o}lc's 18. Charle Andres' 10 and Dan O'Ne11's 9. Jn a non-league game: •Leading an the earl) stages. J. RUGER. "Ball did at (let ham go) in a classu:r way," Margerum said. It concluded a career of six active ~asons over a seven·}Ur J*n<><l Margerum started as a thtll1- round pack of the Bears (67th over- all ) in 1981 after an All-Amenca career at Stanford, and quickl y made an impact with the Bears. His selec- tion came on the hecls ,of Keith Van ltorne and Make Singletary. who arc no"' 'etcran Bears who remain \I. Ith the team. It was a different time in Chicago undl·r a different coach. Nc:1l Armstrong. Margerum made his first stan an the fifth game of the season against Minnesota and caught 10 pasSt's for 140 )ar<is 1n the ·greateo;t 1nd1 \ 1dual pe r forman ce o f Margerum;. NFl. career. He Wl'nt~n to catch 39 passes for 584 }ards that season. \l.Orkmg \I.1th q uarterback Vance Evans. After pla~ ing has final . t\l.O collegiate seasons \I.Ith John El\l.a). Margerum \I.as ready for Evans. Ne\\ port Harbor fell bchJnd b) three earl ~ 1n \he fo unh quarter before rail) 1n~ 10 claim a 59-52 \ 1ctor) 0 ' l'r '1s11mg San Clemente. T he Sailors ( 4-1 ) took the lead \I.Ith about 311: minutes remaining and Pa1g Parish's J..point goal with about two minutes left touched oil an 8-2 ryn near thl' finish. Pan'>h fi nished \I. Ith a team-high 20 points. .,..h1k ~nior forward Eddie Mart1nc1 pla)t'd a solid game. hauling doY-n nine rebounds along \\Ith fi,c steal'> and the a<;s1sts. Ne" port \I. Ill ncllt pla~ on Frida~ an the ~an D1cgu1to Tournament. o~nang against Torre) Pines High at Torre) Panes in an 8: 15 contest. P-85 9MM PISTOL 329~MPLflEWITH EXTRA MAGAZINE .22SEM-:-:1--A-U-:-T~o-..... c J~-R-~-·-: - CARBINES' JOOR_,., Capacity 2 3 99 M·IOOFOLDER ff L4'H4d . ' M-IOSWOOD 259 "~.-...-1..--~ prQ&s::N¥E!JMS» d -~ BOLTACTION.22 7999 JWI '1 Clip Fed 5 Rounds 23 s· Barrel . 2GUN LOCKABLE PISTOL CASE aVAllWOLO 12" 2 ~~ No 15924 .IAION PERNA FOCUS BINOCULARS ."NEWll NEE09 IOC'lmNG" JllODEl. IM 69" 7all Madlll95 7X3.S \Ydt~ M .M Madlll90 7X21 ft.ft Madlll91 7X21CMno M .M Madll 210 7 x 42 Camo llt." Madlllt6 lOXSO It.ti MlllllD IOX'°c.nt> It.It ··[,er)bod~ t'lsc had trouble catching hard passes. but I \I.as used to catching a h1gh-veloc11~ ball.'' Margerum • .. ml. McMahon lame 1n the 1 98~ draft. and Margl'rum caught 14 pas~s. (1ault armed an the 1983 draft. hut ~targcrum sllll had his ~rond best sea~on y, 1th 21 receptions The l'mcrgencc of the 1985 Beare; was underwa). and Margerum 5.a 1d hi.' became a "th1 rd-do" n rcre1 vcr " "I was a bar kup. which was tough tu du after the )car before:· ~t.irgcrum 5.a1d. But thl' C\J>l'rll'Dll' " not one 10 trade. "(The Bears) made me a hettn ballplayer.'' Margerum said "I "a~ not that much of a bl<X.ker in high school and college Then I stanl·d going in 'lhort motion and t racking dt1wn on 11ul\1dl' hnl·had..l·r<, For that n:ason it ''J'>n't that mulh fun at all "But Y-innang a ">upcr Bo"I that part of II \\a) \\di \l.Onh II .. • RBOC staJled a bill IAB 2131) that would have cost boat owners an increased boat reg1strat1on fee and required them to take an eight-hour boat safety education course 1f the) '1ola1ed state operation or equip- ment la\l.S. • RBOC Joined with the State Department of Boating and Water- ways to successfully postpone lcg1~ lat1on that would have required the use of boating gas ta,_ dollars fo r commercial fishing purposes -and even commercial pa!>senger fishing boats. • RBOC communicated \I.1th each Cal1fo m1a congressman and L' .S senator in successful oppos111on to t\l.O federal propo!.als 10 establish ne" boat taxes and ignore the S 100 m1lhon an federa l fuel ta xes boat~rs ha'e paid an the past fi,.,e ~cars !The Bush .\dm1nastrat1on propo~l to impose a S25 annual fee on all boaters. and the prOpo$ed l rC"at1on ofa federal stamp. at an un'iJ)C'l1fied cost. entnhng holders 10 C oast the successfu l passage of anu-cnme ii balls d1rectl) bencfk1al to boaters -; ancludmg AB 162 which makes bur-' Jlary of an inhabited vessel burglary tn the first dcgrtt, and AB 332 i which provides that felonious steal-• ina of a boat as grand theft punish- able by sllffpenalues. and AB 460 making robbery of a vessel des1gned for hab1ta11on as fir'$t degree rob- ber). 0 The Soujhem Cahfomla Yachtmg Assoc1auon's (SCYA) service center , has moved HS quaners to 5855 Naples Plaza, Sui te:! 11 . Long Beach. Telephone (213) 4H-7426 0 The U. Coast Guard Auxtharv. Flot11la 27, wt ll offer a 12-weck · course on "BoatJng Sk.tlls and Seam- anship.'· beginnmg Wednesday. Jan I 0 at the :"Zewport Harbormaster's offi ce. 1901 Ba~s1de Dnve. starttng at 7:30 p.m Alm• Loctaky'• col•mll •P- ~.,.. ~~ery n.,...,.. Fischer's treys spark Edison, 62-54 The Oalty Piiot fah'>on \ I kbh1l' I 1\Chl·r '>cored 32 points in three quan.:r\. tnd udt ng ""' t•n 1-pointers. 10 lead the Charger' pa'>t :-.iorlll. h2·54. an the consola11on semi- final!> of thl' \a,anna Tou rnament on Wcdnesda). Fl\l'h\·r ..... ho had 21 prnnts and s1' )-pointers at hJlft1m\· <iddnl li'l' 'tl·al\. li'l' ac;s1sts and two blocked shut!> Fl\l her "11h \h \-pointl'r<i an SI\ games. is alrl'ad~ half" a~ tu thl· '>tate rcwrJ of oti 3-potnters an a 'l'a'illn l''>IJlili'>lwJ h~ l ~ n" ood <;tn1or Linda Wat'>On during her Junior wac;on { l'ntcr T Jha ( r\I\)\..\ had 1 l point<; anors rebounds I I J JI thl' h.aln Jnd \I.Intl Fnt..a \t ilkr added 11 points and Ii \\' \ll'Jh rhl' ( hargnc. \l.hO 1mpro\ed to 4-2. \I.Ill falc <am on \pnnits on Fnda ~ at 3 pm at Savanna for the lonsolanon tit le. .\t the Brea Tournament: •Coming ofTthe bench to stan the second quarter, guard Thu) ~~u)en sparked Costa Mesa with a field goal and J-µo1 nt shot and the Mustangs went on to defeat West Co' ana. 51 -44. reaching today's consolation M"mifinals test against Gahr at 2 pm. <. o!>ta Mesa ( J.' l trailed 14-8 at the end of the first quanl'r. but Ngu)en's shots seem to s~rk the Mus.- tangs. \I.ho finished the half with a 3.-23 lead. The ad\antai i: lf'C" to 44.-:!9 before West Covrna scored 11 straight points to slice the margin to Tour Oh' 1a D1C'am1llc and Rachel Ward connected on field goal~ for the Mustangs at this point to stT'C\Cb the lead to eight and the issue wasn't tn doubt after that. i F-NFL -..... eeu,... I I To recei .. your F,_ NFL Videot9pe I ' JI ... -.... M Kii ... .,. I I ,, File out .. Ofhtlll A l ... CM•Oll Wtth your name. address. l •f' coo. (C1,IH Oii I 2)Alledt._r...,..tc1,111•f 5 ......... M•c••••~)for yourCa1trot0tlchaft99 I AK• mute be dllled no...., ttwn Oecembef 31 . 1.. I I 3) Miii h enew. 9d which mctud99 til coupon and .,..._ recetpt to I Cl JI .. Aw V..alllll• ~ -·-11• -...... ••11tce. .... , .. 191 I ••~request must be peat:~ • ..._ -aa •FJ 11. 1-. I 5) Yoed .... prohibited I •t lttnilld to two ~pes"' '* 11,..,... fone...,."' 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The Seahawks tallied once in each half. with Peter Lak scoring at the seven-minute mark of the first half and Jed Smith notching a goal 22 minutes into the second half off an assist from Brandon Hunter. •Huntington Beach did all its of a 2-0 \ 1ctol) over v1S1ting for a shutout. but desp1tt" a 14-8 scoring in the fi~t JO minutes to Thousand Oaks. shots on ioal advantage. tht' Eagles post a 2-0 , ictOI) 0 , t.'r Los -\lamitos Clark opened the sconng about finished in a 0-0 ue w11h v1s111ng at Oak Junior High five minutes into the match by EsperanLa in a non-l eague match. Matt B1cwcr sc·orl·d unassisted six scoring on a direct comer kick. The m1nutt'S... into th<.' match. and Sing othl'r goal ca me about 15 mJnutes Pravong' icn$kham added another before halfllml' as Seth Redford 'goal \\ ith assist h) Paul Lopez at the passed it to Serrano in the middle of 30-mmute mark. the lldd. and errano fired it in • t tnl\cr.,i t\ l'vencd 1ts overall from about ~O )ards out. mark at 2-2 ·as .\dam Clark and • F<.tanc1a goalies Marco Ram1re1 D1l'go crrano ~·orl·d in the first half and Will Bohlu~hi\ iski combined In the Pacific Coast Lcaguet. •Jacob Garcia staked Cost~ Mesa to a 1-0 lead 1n the first half when he conq.·ned on a penalty shot. but the Mustangs ( 1-4-1. 0-2) couldn't make it stand up in a 3-1 setback at Laguna Hills. CdM boys taking aim at Sea View title TN D•lfy Piiot Second place 1!> fim· for some teams. but Corona del Mar High is tired of taking a back scat to the Sea Vie .... League Oo) '\' soccer cham- pion. CdM Coach Mar.•n McGrogan. entenng his fourth season. has finishl·d ~rnnd enough. He hopes three returning lellermen and a solid group of defensive specialists up from the J\' team .... 111 lift the Sea Kings to the top. .. We usuallv finish econd. hut \\e'd hke to do better," said McGrog.:in . ··~\"vc finished • second to Estancia and Saddlcback twice. We play in quite a tough league and we should be ·grateful fin ishing second. but wl··re not. We hope to do better ... CdM's Sea Vic.... League 111le hopes this season rest on the shoulder'> of seniors Chm Smith (striker). Chns Connell) (goaltl') and Chad Smu h (fullback). the· onh returning playt>rs. Seniors Brett Wh1tclll'ad (good middle de- fender) and juniors Justin P1l·rce (forward) and Tim Pickan (excelknt defl·ndcr) arc e\pected to help Connell} and kl'ep oppom·nt<.. '\hots at a minimal. "Chrt) Smith .... ,11 srnrc nw!>t ol the goals this \Car ..... c hope:· said MrGro~n "(\\ h1tchcad) has dont" a sterling JOh on tkll'nSl' and there are a coupk of other Juniors \\ho \\C·rc rc.-al ha pp~ wtth. like Pierce and Pirkan ·· Other top nc"comcr!> 1ncludl' 1un1ors AlfITdo ando\al (m1dficld(•rl and Todd Smith (midficldcn. sophomon·, Srntt Owen (mid- fielder) and Ta~lor Dona\Crn (good speed. dc- fen~c) and frl·c;hman Tannl'r Rupp (m1dficldcrl. The three Smnhs on the team arc unrelated. "We're generally a young team. so we have to make sure that we don·t make too man) mistakes." said McGrogan. whose club lost in the first round of the CIF 2-A playoffs last yt"ar to La Canada. 2-1. while pla)tng w11hout Pat Callaghan. the Sea Vic .... League Pla}cr of the Year La Canada went on to win the CfF 2-A champ1onsh1p. Callaghan and Rich Pet1gral. both pla) ing for Orange C'oa<.t College now ..... 111 be sore!) missed. So .... 111 Joq Pcrc1. an all-league performer for the ea King!. la'>t )Car wh o tran<.fl·rred to Ncwpon Harbor "He (Callaghan) 1s a person ~ou don't want to lose. hut we ha\ c a bO\ th1'\ "ar who 1s as brave and quick as Pat." McGrogan .,aid. "And that's ( hric; Smith w c·11 ~ec how (Smith) docs. He's \Cr) quick and aggrcssl\C. he·, a \I.'~ bra\e bo):· Sea King girls countjn_g on team quickness_ The Daffy Piiot ers. 1ndud1ng Ii\ c \tartl'r\. 'iu1~ .\hram). a c;ophomorl' ccntn/halfbad... and Juq1n1." ewpor~ Har or appears to have • its best te·am ever 9y ltlCHAltD DUNN D9ll!1 ..... c.i ........ Thia is not your ordinary high tc:hool soccer team. Not with two Scandinavian exchange students and two transfen. all fou r of whom arc e!lpected to play significant roles for tbc Newpon Harbor High boys' soc- cer team this year. . Under firsl-year coach Mark Payne, who coached at Estancia the past three seasons. the Sailors ap- pear to have their best team O\ler wi th an abundance of multi-talented athletes. "We've got a lot of talent. now we just have to get them t.o blend:" said Payne. 25. who receives guidance from his father, Alan. a coach in the 23-and-under division of the Pacific Soccer League. That team won the state championship last }ear. 'Tm hoping not to . peak too early ... Payne added. "Without an one of them, we're not a team. All 20 players arc important to me. This is probably the best team r "'.e had anywhere and I've been coaching for nine years. I've got talent. but the kids put in 200 percent etTon and that helps.·· Chnst1an Ostberg (Norway) and Tomas Esk1llsen ( wcdcn). both in- volved in other spons in their home- land. arc the CJ\Changl..' students. Even more pleasant surpnSC"s oc- curred when Pa} ne learned that Joe) Perez. an All-Sea View League per- former for Corona dcl Mar last year. and Mike Howard. an all-state full - back from o\nzona. had transferred into the school. Perc1 and Howard arc both Ju ni ors. Juniors Ale>. Opoulus (left half- back) and Matt ht·rnood (kft wing). both up from the JV team. arc also members of the Junior Nauonal Volle) ball team Sophomore Bran- don Colluch10. a stopper. 1s also an all-league football pla)cr Ostberg. a 'icn1or goahl'. has pla~­ ed for the Nof\\eg1an Youth Na- tional Soccer team and Esk1llsen. a senior who pla~ s right \\ ing for the Sailors. has pla) ed for the Swed ish Youth National Soccc.-r team. Esk1ll~n 1s al<.o on the $\\ed1sh National Handball team and Na- uonal Ka~aking team . .\ccord1ng to Pa\ ne. Esk 1 llsen " -..:o. · in the wo.rld in ka~aking. "(Esk1llsen) JUSt pla~!> \Occer to keep in shape:· Pa~ n{' JOked. ··He"<; real~) a ucmendou~ pla) cc·· One of the a1lors' Ii\ c returning. lettermen, JU!l1or . goalie Josh K.Jein, lost his starting JOb because of the presence of Ostberg, who wasn'1 scored upon in Newport. Ha~bor's first three games - all v1ctones. ... He's a tremendous player. he's helped us a lot," Payne said of Ostberg. "He's a big kid (6-4. 210). too. Just see mg hi!l'· he. has hands the size of mountains. Right away I knew he was a goalie. .. As 11 turned out, he was just a fraction better than my staning goal- ie last year. Josh KJ~in. Josh is a great player. the two are even on talent. but Christian has the nod for now because he has more ex- perience." Junior Todd Tift 1s a returning first team All-Sea View League sweeper whi le right back Trist1an Ley' a and ct"nter Dave Pat1ison . both seniors. are also ret!;J,rntng from last )Car. Junior center Bryan Mallin 1s the other returning lcllerman Pattison (first team) and Mallin (~cc­ ond) ....,ere all-league selc"c11ons a ) car ago. N.ewport Harbor. with only SI\ seniorc; including the eAchange stu- dents. ha\C threl' frrshmen and one sophomore on the team. Bryce Rose . Doug Stuckr) and J1mm} Hick~ arc the frcc.hmcn pu<.hing the othrr~ for pla)ing uml' The a1lorc. fin1shl·d 9-7 last }ear 6-5 in lt'agul· Pa~ nt'.'\ thn.·e E'itanc1a teams \\Cnt 15-2. 1.5-4 and 8-8 .. Ne .... port Harbor linishc.-d thml (1n league) the la\t Ii' e or W( year<, that I kno .... of." said Pa} nc.-. "So our main goal ,, to quahf) for the Cir playotl\ We'll takl· each step one at a 11mc. Some of our goals an· prcm much nut of reach. But our goal in lcagul' 1<. 10 gi:t to Cl F .. ~nd then our goal will Ix to .... in 11. Jnd1rat1on' arl' thl' Sl'a \IC" Leagul' .... ill not ht· eas} for the a1IOr'1 hO\\l'\l'r ··our lcagUl'. in ITI\ opinion. " th~· toughc'lt... Pa~ ne added "E \l'f\ team " \ l'f\ \lrong. Estancia t!> \ l'r~ goo<l and Saddlchack 1s \er: good Saddlcbad.. "on thr lcagul' thl' la'\t two \l'ar<. amt Corona dcl Mar ,, \Cl) ·good 1h1., )l'ar. Therl' are 11111 man) itoud tl'am' (to prl•d1ll an ' thtnlP .. E<;t.1m 1J 1' gmng tu .... ant to !x•Jt us berauSl' I coached thl'rc and Corona dd \1ar want<, to heat u' berau<.l' \\c·,c got a pla~er from there. But ,,c·rl' looking fo~ard to II •• Susie Peters. the team·, onl) senior, will be slowed b) an ankle problem. but the rest of thl' ( ·orona del Mar High g.irls· socc('f tl'am 1s speedy and founh-)car < dM Coach John Nguyen hopes tha1«, enough to keep the Sea Ki ngs compct1t1\C 1n the tough Sea Vie .... League th•" )Car. Knstcn Borland (C"l'ntt.'r/halfback) and Beck\ Todd (\tOPPt.'r/fullbarkl all earned rccogn ttwn la!>t .,l·ason and thi s \l'ar the' .... 111 again be the backbone· of the ·tt.'am. Perkin!> ..... ho 1<. al<.o thl· <.ctter on the \OllC\ball tl·am. "'a" '.>Ccond team All-CIF ~-.\ la<.t \l'ar .... hile Todd was a '>ClOnd tca·m .\II-Sea Vie .... Leagul' pick scorer and should duphrall' that dTort th1-:. <,ca.-.on and Schnht·r .• 1 thrCl'·)l'ar \arsit) palormcr. \'a' last war\ <.econd kading <;corer. Peter· wa<, a \erond tt'am all-kaguc midfielder la\1 )Car "(Todd! 1'> prohahl) thl• fa\ll'St pla)cr on the tl·am:· :"gU)l'n \31d "She can pla\ '>topper or fullback. or any\.\hc.-rc she \~ant\ .. D1Ccsare. a JUn1or fof"ard. <;pent Eagles recru1•t from time orr (~ varstt) last vear. "(Ab~ ·as on vars1t) pa1J- 11mt" last y • Id Ngu)c . .l!lll1111·.,.,~ Juniors Prent1t·c Perkins (sweeper). Trac) Schnber (fof'\,ard), Borland "'a!> la\t )l':tr' leading The Sea Kin~ return !><.'\l'n pla\- Golden West Watkins signs with Missouri rolls, I 00-79 The 0•11)' Piiot 'Ow Datty PNot RIVERSIDE -Golden West Col- lege guard ..\lex1s Kreps. showmg no ill effects from a two-game la)off because of a slight!) twisted ankle. led all scorers with 20 pomts Wednesday night as the Rustlers downed Santa Barbara. 100-79. in the opening round of the Riverside Tournament. Kreps, who also led Golden West with eight rebounds. led a balanced atack as six Rustlers scored m ...; double figurn. Ric Van Seo}ce and Kevin Andersen added 19 pomts apiece, Craig Rice and J.J Jenkins bad 12 each. Golden West (.ollegc defens1,e end Demck Watkins signed ""llh Missoun on Wednesda) while Rus- tlers dt"fens1ve tackle George Re) signed w 1th Anzona. the first da~ community college football pla~ers could sign letters of intent. Watkins (6-foot-5. 250 pounds). a first team .\ll-M1ss1on Conference pick and ~ccond team .\II-tate selection. turned down offer'> from Arizona. Oregon and LI (' before deciding on M1ssoun. Other GWC pla)ers expectffi to announce their intenllon'i for nt"'\I year include outside linebacker Jeff Grceney. offens1\ e lineman Ed Fis- cher. defensive lineman Reza Mehdizadeh. 01TenS1\C tackle Mike Jepsen. fullblck Lee Miller and guard Kc\'in Lewis. Wide rccc1' er Tomm) Wind 1s expected to 'itgn w11h Cal Pol" San Luis Obispo soon. Orange Coast will ha\'C eight pla)- ers on tnps this .... eckend. including four -defensive lineman Doug Blanchard. offensive tackle Mark Fely and wide receivers Mark Craig and Mel vin Johnson -on a '1s11 to San Jose State. Fel) (Pitt. USC Te\as A&M. Hawaii. et al) 1s perhaps the most sought-after OCC player. Craig 1s looking sen ously at Boston College and San Jose State. Fely must wall until Fcbrual) to sign because of academic reasons. ·ve A Little Christma Gift Collection for Needy Children To make Christmas brighter for hundreds of kids who would have no gifts to open Christmas morning, the Daily Pilot and Independent newspapers are ronducting a special gift rollection a needy children. And, to share the joy that comes from giving, we invite you kl join our gift a>llection. ~ any new toy, dothes or other suitable ---kidl ... 2-17 to the Daily Pilot lobby bltw1m now and 5 pm Th~y Decen1ber 20 and put..._...-. om Give A UtlleChristmas a.. ft 1 Ila non.I to wrap )QI!' gifts. s.nta'a mmol tlMltm ._.Our Sel,_, A •••'••d dm111Mtcw1 -~will ~·~sn~th:C~n~c~~uJ~mc Juli · sms.~~ ithin tO build team (former CdM star .nm' pla~1 g for Cal-Bcrkclc) ) ... Junior outside fullback Tina Rh1e ("one of the toughest pla)crs de- fensively," according to Nguyen). sophomore Alison Kinn and freshman Megan o\llison arl' the top newcomers. Krn n will start at outside halfback .... hilt" .-\Ilic.on stans at fullback. "I intend to compete for the league title." said Ngu)cn. "But Tustin won last year and the} have all their pla}er!> back. Lln1vers1t) 1s going to be tough and Estancia. of course. is always tough. And you can never count Newport Harbor out. .. Mesa finishes second TN D•Hy Piiot DOWNEY -Costa Mt"sa High fin1!'lhed runner-up in the Downey 1>.-Wa) Wrestling Tournament. .... inning four matches before losing to the host team. 35-33. In the championship match against Down- e). the Mustangs held a 33-11 lead. but were pinned in the last four match ups. Costa Mesa. which im proved its dual meet record to 19-2, had cham- pions in six wei&ht classes (Diego Barreneche, 98; Minh Pham, IOS: Peter Delayo. 119, John Valencia. 126: Tim Harris. 138: and Jason Grim~ and Jerry Roeder. I 54). TALLEY · ,,..c, TN D•lty Piiot Rccru111ng from w11h in was the focus this fall for the Estancia High boys' soccer team. grabbing on-cam- pus athletes wbo had proven them- selves in other sports. . First-year Estancia Coach John Ursini. who pla~ed for the Eagles from 1979-82. "111 be counting on Will Bohuslav1zk1 and Gary Bur- rows. a couple of standout baseball players. and a tno of nt"wcomers out from football. Carlos Alcazar. Craig McK.it"rnan and Ric h Buday have exchanged their helmt"ts and shoulder pads for knee pads and shorts. .. A lot of kids who come out havt" a lot of basic moves already because of football," Ursini sajd. "They j ust need to adapt to soccer. Some a.re finding it quite different than foot- ball because you're constantly mov- ing. That's the type of stuff that needs to be ironed out and that's m> job. lt'U be 10teres11ng." The Eagles have several first-time players. but among the five return- ing. j unior Sergio Suarez looks like the most talented. Sen ion Hector Espinosa (forward). Cesar Ovando (halfback) and Jose Medrano (for- ward) are also returning lettermen. pre..season pmes. The coach from last year (M ark Payne) scheduled it that way. So after the prc--scason. we may not look like the team to beat. system works. •Jim Palmer -He's a shoo-in wt not neceuariJy on th.is flnt baUot appearance. Another who has pined. politicaJly. from his an- nouncina career, Palmer pitched 19 teaSOns. won 268 pmes. lost I S2. l;!.:l' posted the lowna ERA on the (.2.86), and captured thrft Cy Y OUlll A wards with the Baltimore Oriola(l97l. 1975, 1976). •Gaylord Perry -for 22 ...,.., aeaale wondcted ... ,, he or m"t heT' Ud oethapa bi1 IPitball reputatiOD wUf da~ bit.~· Its~"' fllllbility. ~it ' bun iii pi1ctal1111t • CJftlonl .,.eyYOlllllAwudllatladi Burrows and senior Ale"< Vazque1 (center/fullback). the other returning player. both pla) football. Vazque1 is the kicker on the team. .. Vazquez 1s very strong. he's om· of mr, belier players. sk11l-w1se. an)· how.· Ursini said. "And Sergio " one of m~ bt"st playt"rs. if not the best. He's come a long \.\ay 1n the last year and a half. He pla)S a 101 of club ball and skill-wise he's a' prelt) a pla)er to watch as an} player I've seen at the high school level." Bohuslav1Lk1 1s a Junior goahe who also plays a mean shortstop 1n the spring and junior Marco Ramirez 1s l'~pccted to be an fine- defensive player. "We havt" SIX pla}ers out from football." Ursini said. "Wt"'re get- ting blended in together. We did some on-campus recruiting and no...., we've finally got our team. "This team needs 10 blend together as a team, though. The skill is there. but we have to develop a personality. The ingredients arc there and if things come together. we'll compete for the Sea View League crown. "We could. also, feas1bl>. not win a game. 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BMW maintenance this side of cars serviced per day. prices carrying an address of 1731 West Germany After dropping remain reasonable Superior. but accessible pnmar-out of USC. he endured a gruel-Hubbard is looking to eventu- lly from Anaheim. Atter they d o 1ng training program under Ger-ally relocate his operation to locate it, however. customers man mechanical engineers. then larger quarters. but finding a usually schedule a return visit. spent 3 '1 years as the chief suitable place 1n the immediate "We're very customer-orlen-mechanic at Crevier Motors 1n area rs d1ff1cul t And he doesn't ted," says owner Scott Hub-Santa Ana before starting want to venture too far from bard, a Newport Beach resident Precision Motors central Costa Mesa. where he's who has operated Precision "I was working on about 10 gained hrs reputation as the Motors for 41h years. "We stress cars a day at Crevier," says "best in the business" of BMW '&me-day service, and offer the Hubbard, who became the per-maintenance and repair. customer a free ride to his or sonal mechanic for dealership "I've spent the last 10 years Between Frie ends her home or office while we owner Bob Crevier and hts working on nothing but BMWs," work on the car." salespeople.,"The training I had Hubbard says. "Why would "Convenience Is the big fac-received was really painful, but BMW owners want to take their tor," says Hubbard. who estab-It paid off." car anyplace else?" o...,...... _.... .. Scott H ul»berd 1pec..,lae1 In BMW s at ~reclston Moton. brightens holiday . . South Orange County's bepersonallzedona "whlle you Standards high at White Glove Cleaners yuletlde season has officially wait" basis. begun with the opening of And. since Between Friends Chrlatmaa boutiques at both thinks its customers should South Coast Plaza and the spend more time unwrapping Laguna Hiiis mall. The shops, presents, not laboring with known as Between Friends, fea-paper, scissors and tape, gift ture every Ingredient Imaginable wrap service Is provided free of for creating the perfect country charge. hotlday decor. Between Friends Is an El Whether one Is In search of T oro-bued business foun(fed ornaments, garlands, lights, by three women Oeby nativity scenes, kitchen ae-McClure, Linda Payne and De- ceuortel, coUeotablea or·~ a laM Turner. This la the group'• fudy dreaed Victorian tree, Be-fifth conaecutf ve season at the -.., Frtenda hu It all, and retail level. mor9. For the previous 10 yeara, the The high-quality, hand-made trio had organized local home cnettont from over 75 focal bouttque1, where they de- crllfterl and 9111tanl are on dla-Y9foped a cl6ent bale owr .,._ throughout the ahop. 14,000 atrong. Their qtf MercMndtM II pr...,.ted on, In product• and pr-.ntat Md around averted Mlectk>n of haY9 made a eucc111tut MUque turntture, of which many Mii that won the M-..on Vteto pteoea are available for Natianal Bank'• "cuetomer of purdtlll. the month 8W8rd'' for 0. I lft- 111 ••• Friendl ~ ._, 1117. WdH, Md IM eeaff .. ....,. .,. .... IOM of l1hl•1 • ..... to ... euetOIW9 Ind ,..... .... --... ... M ··o:z. For -In Clw•s• lw9. IO ....... .... --.. """ • ..... Ii .... .. ............ ...... .. .... ,. .• ~ ............. la Ind ..... .... As the name Implies. White Glove Cleaners in Costa Mesa adheres to a high standard In the dry cleaning Industry. "We use a special non-toxic. non-carcenogenlc fluid called Valclean by DuPont In our oper- ation." explains Michael Kat bl, owner of the store. "It's more expensive. but It does a tremen- dous lob." Katbl notes that his process works on glued or beaded gar- ments and la charged with a brightening aotvent. lt't alto odor ..... an Important tactor tn attracting repeat bu9'neea. "We emphulz• high quality and customer leMoe, '' MY' Katbt, who lmm6grated from Jordan 18 ~ ago and man- aged ...... of~ ltor. tor abt yeara. Foloiwtl'9 a attnt '" ~ .... ............ , .... ... .,.,... to .... ,., .... , ... .. ~ tor ....... --. .... .................. ..... " If Ill W Nie HI ... ..... ...a .... ...,.. .......... - '' IC.llUOIC' Businesswoman filling baskets with Christmas spirit -,Tom Wall ly HOUY J. VI AGN ER Of the Dolly Noc Stllff Kathy Putney is a basket case and she wants to share her concerns with anyone willing to help. Putney, a Costa Mesa en- trepreneur, has. two ~usinesses - a tanning salon and a gourmet basket service. By using her ideas and expanding her resources. she hopes to put a little extra in someone else's basket this Christmas. "One night I was laying in m> . tanning bed. and thinking, 'What more can I do to help the home- lessr " she said. Then she came up wi th an idea: She would make a Christmas basket and raffle it off fQr mQney to give to sos. then the idea grew. She enlisted friend and co-worker Joan McMurray. and 1he pair has been recruiting businesses to Join 1he raffle, which they plan to hold nex1 week. Each business 1s asked to donate a product o'r service as a prize and offer the SI tickets for sale to em· ployefi_and customers. Putney and McMurra~ will provide materials for 1he raffie to panicipat1ng businesses and ask only that proprietors donate a priu and send the ticket money 10 SOS. "If they don'1 have something to raffie, we would donate a basket," she said. Bui seven businesses have come through and she hopes more will join. Prizes so far include a Christmas basket, free haircuts, free tanning for a week, printing services and a bouquet of flowers. Most of the businesses are at Costa Mesa Counyards. The more businesses that pan1ci- pate. the better chance ticket holders have of winnin$ and the more lo- cations 10 sell tickets. Putney. whose 1s a purchasing agem at Rosaanne Products duriog the day, said lhe company ·is in transition and would not allow her to sell the tickets there. • She is. however, running a white elephant auction and bake sales there. The profits will go to SOS. She also baby s11s from her home at night and half of Dccember·s fees will go to SOS. Putne) said she has helped chari- ties benefiting abused children in past years, but because of SOS's relocation plight she chose the shelter as this )ear's beneficiary. Grandmothers hit slopes to help handicapped By HOLLY J . W AGNER Of -Dally l"llol SIJlff When these ladies IO cowbo) hats hit the trail. the) send up walls of powder, but it's not dust. It's sno"' Meet the Skung Grandmothers International, a group of 11 women who teach blind and mentally re- tarded people to ski. Pat Parker Freeburg. an lrvmc resident and 30-year skier. 1s one of the select group. She has JUSt re- turned from 20 da}s of sk11ng m Vail, Colo., where several of the Grandmothers 1ook ins1ruc1or school so they could become ac- cre(lited as teachers for Special O lympics skiers. Outfitted in 1heir trademark red suits .-and ·bto-e cowboy hats. thc- Grandmothers volunteer their skills on the slopes to teach and raise funds for their charges. d1sadvan- taaed novice skiers of all ages. l='reeburg got involved at the behest of Hugh Nevin. who runs the Vail Ski School for the Blind. .. He asked me to teach blind skiers after he saw me ski." she said. "At first I said no. because I realh didn't think I could handle 11. But after I thought about 1t for an hour. I decided to try it. .. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever done -to talk to him for about an hour, put on a sleep shade, get on a lift and be talked down the hill like a totally blind skier." The experience, her m ost challensina and rewarding as a skier, helped prepare her for teac mg and co-skiing. Helping a panially sighted . 10-~-old boy to ski brought more msiahts. .. r had him describe what his world looks like, and I fou nd 1 was son of smotherin& him," she said. .. He wanted to ao faster." They did. They put on their mark.en and the boy led Freeburg down the hill, with her calling o ut the information he needed to make HI I I 1-· I I '\ HO \ H D II safcl;. Blind and part1all~ "ghtl'd ""ll'r" alway!> sk.1 \\Ith a panm'r to gu1dl' them and alwa' s "'car a h1h that kt' other skiers kno"' the' 're blind Thl' guides. too. wear marker h1b<, "You real!\ ha'l' to build a lot of trust." Freeburg said. "It"• tx·L1 u11ful It's also a big r('spons1h1lit~. taking care of vour!>elf on the c;lopcs number one and thl'n 1ai...ing earl' or your charge .. Not all of thl' trip., arc for teach- ing. Some ol thl' r,k1 tnp<, arc planned for fund-raiser'>. Tht• Grandmother" often rlan their trip" to coincide with 'en tu res of the Jimmy Huega Olympian Express. a series of e''enl~ d('c;1gned as .fund- ra1sers for thr J1mm) Hucga Center for ·1he Ph~ s1call~ Challengl·d 1n Vail. The E),press 1s the fund-ra1-.mg trail on "'h1ch 'ik1erc; rccel\C pledges for how far or how long the~ '>kl Last winter the Exprl''i!> <,(...1cr!> - celebrities. grandmother!> and challenged ski er<, -rai sed a moun- tain of mone': $569.000 . Some skiers arc sponsored a' teams. usuall~ l'l\ corporallonc.. while the Ol~mp1l and Cup .,i,..1cr'I earn pledges according to the number of feet they ski . Sponsors are not always cas} to come by. The Grandmothers arc always seeking airline companies. ~uipment manufacturers and rc- ta1lers to offer in·ktnd sponso~h1ps or funds for chantahlc runs. The Skung Grandmothers I ntcr- national LS dra\\tng more and more attention. The) will be seen na· tionwide in an interview on ESPN network Frida; and havebecn noticed by sk11ng magazines. If they're lucky. the) might even get some air time "'hen A.BC-TV covers the treacherous Hahnenkamm ski race in Austria. Celebrating its 50th annivcrsal') this year. the race 1s named for the trail. Only world-class skiers oanicipate in this race. Tht' grandmothers will go for some le1c;ure sk11ng. fund- ra1smg and to \.\atrh the proi.. Freeburg '"'Ill also he rcprcM'nllng Orange Count~. acting as 1hc count) Superv1son.· good"' 111 ambassador b} takan~ a sets of Orange County Centennial Pins 10 1hc ma}or and other officials of K11tbuhel. Austria. where the race 1c; held The festi val c;urround1ng the race 1s called the Km Kin Ski Festl\al. takmg 11s name from the to"n and from "Km," "'h1ch Freeburg said is the German hngu1st1c equl\alent of "Cock-a-doodle-do." h's not lhe first 1101(' in the role of ambassador for Freeburg. She and the Grandmothers earned the flags of panic1patmg nations at the World Alpine Cup rac~ in Vail earlier this }ear. Banner earners. of course. present their colors on skis. Freeburg earned the Hungarian flag. Freeburg 1s good for lhc role. Because her husband's )Ob as an executive for ARCO required a greal deal of travel. she has ski~d all over the world. It's not wha1 one thinks of when looi...1ng at tra,el brochures or geograph~ hooks. but Freeburg said "there's reall~ good sk11ng 1n Iran." Despite her ski tnps to Austria. Iran. Switzerland and many of the ski capitals. Fre('burg says Vail is her favorite. "I IO\C 1hc c harm of the European ski resons." she said. "But Vail 1s m} fa vonte. It's so vast and the Amencans keep up the trails better with man-made snow ... Those who don't sec the Grand- mothers coming may be able to hear them. At dinners and social affairs . the Grandmothers introduce them- selves with the "Grandmothers' Rap.-a httle ditty co-vlritten b) Frttburg and her husband. Edward. "My daughters give me instruc- tions for proper rapping techniques. Lately we've been working on the arm movements to go with 11:· It is easier said than done. since Tom Wall is president of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and chairs several other civic, business and professional groups. A for- mer Marine aviator, be settled in Irvine and was recently married. In November he re- ceived the Irvine Education Foundation's first "Civic Leader of the Year" award at a celebrity roast. Btrdlplace: Washington D.C. Residence: Irvine Job: Manager of the Orange County office of Transwestem propeny Co. Salary: I'd rather not put that in the paper. · Martial sta tus: Married Children: None Edacatlon: Bachelors in ans and science, Penn State Uni- versity; master of ans in com- m unication theory and man- agement from the U niversity of Minnesota; master of sci- ence in systems management from USC; master in business ..., ...... ~.,Lee"'.,.. Pat P•rker l'reeburg Is • member of Siding Grandllloltutrs lnternatlon•I. Freeburg's dnughtc~ hn: an Dallas and Santa Barbara. But the family will be getting together for Christmas with the Frecburgs' son in Boston. so they'll get some coaching. And Freeburg won't be bored af\cr the snow melts. In the summer season she keeps busy as chair- woman of the Orange County Junior League's sustainer group. which helps to place Junior League volun- teers. administration from Pep- perdine. Hobbles: Work, weight training and long-distance running Favorite r est aa r a•t : Rothchild's, Corona del Mar Last movie seen: .. The Bear" Favorite movie: "Quest For Fire" Favorite television sllow1: "60 Minutes," "L.A. Law" Last book r ead : "The Brethren" First Job: A paper route for the Washington Post. That's back when paper boys were paper- boys. You got your own rou~c. delivered the papers even tn the snow and collected the money yourself. Last vacation: September of 1988. My bride and I went to London and Zurich and Vengen. Switzerland, for two weeks. It was beautiful, no developers and no pollution. Can A 1988 Corvette Sl'O'l 'l .lfiill 'I Schoolpower. 1he Laguna Beach education foundation. has given a check 10 Supenntendent ~ul1 Smitb to complete the group·s 1989-90 gifi of SI00.000. Another check for S 12,CXX> was given by Schoolpower's Endowment Fund. The check 1s the first of a three-year commitment to be matched by the d1stnct. The funds wiU go exclus1vel~ for a computer hteraq program • • • Fountain Valle) resident David A. Smith has been selected to stud) 1n Japan through the I 989-90 Inter- national Programs sponsored by the California tale University system. Smith is a business and finance student at Cal Staie Dom1ngue1 H ills. He \\Ill pursue Japanese and Asian studies al Wase-da Un1\Crs11\ in Tok)O . • • • Fountain Valle) High School stu- dent J ane Chen had an essay pub- lished in the International Readers' Newsletter, produced by Perfection Form Co. The company publishes the most creative. onginal and interesting works from students m response to their reading. The news- letter is circulated to students in grades 6 through 12 throughout the U nited States. • • • • The PTA of Corona del Mar H1Jh School 1s looking forward to its annual hollda) v1s1t to the Long Beach Veterans Admin1strat1on Medical Center Nursing Home at JO a.m. Dec. 14. About 70 seventh-and e11hth- grade students will entenain the veterans with a talent and variety show. They will also deliver holiday areetings, gifts and refreshments. The high school student council will provide a holiday plant for each patient. • • • Members of the Newpon-Irvme Rotary Club went to Arcadia's Santa Anita Race Track for a Day At The Races event. This was the fint race day event for the group, which spon- sors community projects including the Woodbrid&e H1&h School Cross Country Track Meet, which invloves 119 hi&h schools throughout Cali- fornia. The group also suppons a scholarship program and a student ellchanae proaram. Limited edition sets of Orange County Centennial1 pins available Umited edition sets of Orange County Centennial ~ are available at the County Public Information Ollice, Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Suta Ana. Tbe &Wwncloscd, wood-framed .ets have five pieorioully illUed Orante County Centennial Pins and a tbtb .Pa depictjftl the centennial symbol. Oesitns on eecll or die odler pin• re,rvnm• a prominent feature or ......... &om one or ve cliltricts. Tbe ... are priced at SlO each, tax included. Public Information Office houn are 8 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays. An additional S2.6S per set is charaed for mail orders. For more information call at 834-2000. R«reatlon dasses Mail-in reaistration for winter claues offered by Newport Beach's Pub. Beaches and Recreation [)e. putmenl The winter brochure i1 available at City Hall1 libraries and Chamber of Commerce of'ficel. Sevma1 :f.~=DfC'riPa:,u~w•as ·~, • \11 '\U\H Special llnliday OfTer Tllund•y, Dee.14 ' There are no mectinp ICbedu.led. Frld•1, Dee. 15 1'IN .. DO llletiilp utn llzl1t ------ ·-·l • I ' ,j • ~· ..-·-' . ' courses for all ages are offered. For more information call 644-31 s I. Democrats plan hollday party The Democratic Club of West Oranae County will host its annual holiday pany at S:4S p.m. Sunday at Seacliff' Country Oub, 6501 Palm Drive, Huntin1ton Beach. Entertainment, a pest socaker, installation of oftken, 1 silent auction and refenbmenu are planned. The party is open to the public. Cost isl 12 in advance, SI S at the door. For reservations or more information call 960-6237 or S36-266 l. Family an pro.J«t Laau.na An Muteum will offer a famiJy art project It 11 Lm. Sunday at the muaeum, l07 Olfl' Drive. Families will make coli. oonraits dac:rilli-. tbe .aaique upecu or eKb clan.. Uucation Cwator Dilne lhwwwwa will lad the bandt-on wortsbop. · wbida it l'ICGllHnended for dilldren 6 ""' and older witb ...., ~ " u _,., penoo, wbich iDdudel .con. ........................ For,..... nu •Miom or more idwuwtioa Cllll . ......,, ... '; prop1lm, which provides new toys for underprivileaed children. Residents who wouJd like to contribute to Toys for Tots may briDJ a new, unwrapped toy to a Coldftll Banker office. Those who cannot visit the office can call Marilyn lorsenson and Debbie Tebrich in the Hunt- inaton Beach office, 4952 Warner Ave., and a Mlet auocla&e will visit the donor to pick up the toy. For toy pickup call 846-~ . Laguna chamber mixer Laauna Beach Chamber of Commerce'• December mixer will be hekt from 6 to 10 p.m. Doc. 20 iD the auditorium at South Coat Medkal Cen1er, 31172 Coat Hilhway, Laauna Beach. Ownbei members are aired to briJ1t a eew, unwrapped toy (or more) tOr Tcm ibt Tott to me ntM. MariDel wW be at I.he miw to c:oUect dae 11 a .. ud lbe '°YI will be ctittribu1ed 10 needy cbildreia la a... Cowny. • • tt0\1 1" Paul Newman's on fire In Blaze' IY IOI THOMAS ,,_,,,_,,,,_..,.., Paul Newman has appeared in two guises on the silver screen. One is sly, cynical b~t faintly honorable. epitomized by bis Academy Award- W1nn1ng pool shark in "The Color of Money." The other. less visible Newman is raucous and profane, such as the foul-mouthed hockey veteran in "Slap Shot." The latter Newman reappears in "Blau." a high~spiritcd comedy- drama about Lou1s1!na politics dur- ing its most colorful era. The lilm 1s another delightful surpnsc from di- rector-writer Ron Shelton. who last year provi~ed a fresh view of the area• A~~nc-an pastime With "Bull Durham. "8l37e" begins with a m o untain Jlrl (Lolita Davidov1ch) lea' mg her shant~ home in search of success with her songs and gu11ar. he 1s sidetracked b y a swect-talkmi hus- tler 1Robcr1 Wuhl) who exploits her more '1s1ble assets in his roadhouse stnpJ01nl. As Blaze tarr. she work'> her wa~ to New Orleans. whl're her e~o11c dancmi catches the e~e ol Lou1s1ana's h1gh-fl)'1ng Go'. Earl Honorary Oscar for Kurosawa 1y Ctty News ~e BEVERLY HILLS -Dm.·ctor .\k1ra Kurosawa. considered a giant of v.orld cinema. will rece1,e an honorar) Oscar at the upcoming ~cadem~ Awards pre\cntatmn 11 v.as announced toda~ The Board of G o' I.' more; ol the ~cadem} of Motion P1c·ture ~ri' and Sciences voted to g1,<· the a .... ard 10 Kurosawa ·:for his c1nema11c ac- complishments that ha'e 1nsp1red . delighted. ennched and entertained v.orldwide audiences and influenced filmma kers throughout tht· world." Kuro~wa's 1951 produc.:11nn of ··Ra shomon," "h1ch won tht' < 1rand Pnzl' at VeniC'e as \\Cll a' lht• 0\rar for Best Fore1~n Languagt· him 1\ generall) credited '-'Ith turning lht· v.e\tern "'orld's allentmn lo the v.ork of Japanese lilmmakl'r' .\ ma\tcr crafhman and a 'tr· tuo<.o St)hst. Kuro'><1"a ranl..o; among the "nrld''i grea1est II\ 1nE! d1rcl tor'\ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... ,_ .... c..ws kt! ltU ..... IUI., ctSTI •SA-SU· I I SI 12 15 2 45.5 10 1 50 10 25 lHI lfM !PG! 12 •S-2 50 4 SS 7 OS 9 20 Lona (Newman). After a bnef penod of courtship. to push him into an amazing come- back. paper voice and extravagant gestures, he dominates the screen without lapsing into canca1ure. His ,._unchmess 1s unabashed, as when he wears boots to bed with BlaLe - "every man needs some purchak' " Blaze becomes the governor's mis- tress. The scandal creates more havoc for Long. already under attack from opponents for his support of black civil rights. In less practiced hands, "Blaze" could have been an e"ercisc in sleazy exploitation. But Shelton. who based his script on a memoir written by. Blaze Starr with Huey PeJTY, is gifted with a quirky. of1beat 5ense of humor and a line apprccia-, tion of Southern poliucs of another era. He has bestowed on his stars two indelible charactenzauons. Lolita Dav1dov1ch fits ncatl~ into her role, matunnJ smoothly from the w1de~yed rulit1c to the all-kno"'- mg stnppcr She knows all the nght moves. onstage and off DJ:iven by booie and megalo- mania, Long creates a wild spectacle in the. state Legislature. and he Is co!11m11ted to a state insane asylum. W!th Blaze's help, he escapes by finng the docto" from the state payroll. By this tame Long's political goose 1s cooked. But Blaze manages Newman takes obvious delight in Earl Long; he wo rks the body politic liJce a Swedish masseur. With sand- Gil Fnesen and Dale Pollock produced the Touchstone Pi cture. which bears a "'"ell-dcscned R rating for language and sexual content. T\/ l .ISTl,GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • WllMf of Jeoplfdy1 0 41 Houri In Appelldlll (In ....., Son (In StetlO) 0 ltllOCI LlllClng (In Steteot C I Newt Pit'-fOl\lfte 0 5*10I O . I El'ltMlllWMnt Kini CoCJY c-, .. l'*""'" ChMft (In Deet JoM (In L.A. Law tin Stereo) ::;; Newt 1 T Oft11111t Show D TllNllM 'lln SterlOI o Woitd SIMIOI 0 Slereol 0 !fin SllrlOI II Cheftet WI Mnl.M'ft n Mo*: ••• ''Murdet by DectM~ (1979. Mysteryl Newt Clleefl :.;: '"'°'*' Cllltm ::J '°'"* CMs1.-Ptummet James Mason • AIC Hew1 0 Eye on L.A. Mlteion: 1"'90'..,.. fOf Young Riden The PMlttime l.N• :;; ..... NtgMllM :: Ar1 s Slke nn St9'eol D KAMi111t lln St91eol o I -n PM Maauint Ent. Toniaflt 41 Houri In Aooalach<a ltlMd Son (In Ste<eo) o KAotl Lindina (In Stet 801 ;:. Newt Pit S.1111 IJ lo'lt Kate. Allie Newt I lntlde Edition Newt (l.Jve) c.rol lumttt Hitt to Hiit The Ma11 N!lr 1Bamey M._, Lim Conntetion 0 ~ end Fnendt Jeoe Eyes Connecuon :II Current Alllr F ll!lily Feud Mi11ion: lmootlible Y11t11111 Riden tin Stereo) o PrilMllmt Llvt :.;: Ntwt NlaMliM :: m jM'A'S'H Cumnt A•11t Mo-tit: ••• "Tht lltllop'a Witt" (19'8 Fantasy) Cary Grant. LOfttta Youna, David N1Ven Newt COIMdy E1Mt1 ~ • CotOy Show Night Court Mo-tit:•••• "ln Ille Hut of Ille ~t'' (1967 Mystery) Newt I ArMnlo Hall tin Stereo) llln Stereo) o Sednev P04119f, Roo St-Warren ates . m Mactwll Snell! Hollywood Ll9tfld• 0 Myai.tyt Rumpole ot me Mytttry! Rumpoie ot tne jM1k1'19 of Manklllcl Beyond L.l4nr Cont d Pmltwt Ballev ·!Pan 1 ol 61 ::i Bailey (Pan 2 ot 61 :: Alnc1 ·(Pan ' ot 71 O> Whffl of Inside Edlllon COiby Show l Oi119"1111 Cllfff1 (In Oter John (In L A. llw (In Stereo! -; Newt I T onlglll Show F011unt C: Ion Sltfeol o WOl1d Stereo1c Stereo! o .On St11eo1 Gm PrliM the LOfd Pl'llM tlle lord PfltM tlle lOfd Behind tlle Jay Selrutoi. Cllfton Ptlf10ll' 1 Hlghtf I . SceMt Oimen..on ID ~Newtllour Mytwry1 Rumoote ot 1718 Art of Ille WelWl't Woitd TeleYltlon F111 1no Games 111uainen Rpl MacNell I eaw.. ·<Pan 2 ol 61 :::: 11Pan 9 ot 91 o !1Pan 7 ot 8!::: Lefnr • ~~The Gist Of Raang , ...... 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December 14, 1988 -4il9"8 -~ ·---. l'\l'\IC\//I Lunchedn wasn't billed as a fund-raiser 8y VIDA DEAN 0...., ,... Coo11~1detlt The NOT REALLY a fund-raising eveat turned out to be pretty profit- able for the sponso rs and their goal of helping abused children and bringing joy t o the m at Christmastime. At the luncheon and boutique of Orange County Chapter of Child- help USA in Le Mcridien. Prec;ident Dale San Filippo said. "We will make more than we did last \Car (S 16,000) ... an estimate would bt-up to $25.000." The proceeds didn't come from the luncheon tickets of $25. but from the silent auction of the mag- nificent. decorated and filled baskets created b) members. and. from other handmade holida) items in- cluding 42 table centerpieces. The sale was conducted in a pot- pourri-scented ballroom where tables loaded with theme baskets lined the walls. T here were baskets for the cat lover. the dog lover. the USC supporter. game lovers. food fans, etc. Wrappings \\Cre fancy. "We start working on the event in fancy . fancy. Bads ranged from $75 July," said Su Fillppo. ''It's a pro- to $475, and centerpieces were going ject that involves our new members. for as much as $1 00. We have 36 this year and each o ne "No. this ts not really a fund-worked with two members to create raiser," said member Karen v011• the baskets. It gives them a chance "This event used to be JUSt a normal to get acquainted and get involved meetinteon the first Thursday of in our 2()()..member group," com- De M be bo t '0 th mented Filippo. cem r. cm rs, a u -en. Childhclp ts the largest national would bring baked goods or some · h'ld item and we would buy them . .\bout non-profit charity combaung c .• d h I abuse through treatment, prevention four years ago we stane t e si cnt and research. Residential facilities auction and luncheon with a few arc located in Orange and Riverside guests." It keeps gro" mg. counties. · This latest luncheon wa!> attended Besides picking up item s and by 420, and pcopll' had to be turned ideas for thei r holiday decor, guests away. Linda Wiley, prc~u.knt of the dined on potato leek soup. boneless Western regional board of Child-chicken breast with pomeror mus- help. suggested thl' group rent tard sauce and a pastf) puff filled Anaheim Stadium nc\t H~ar "Child-with "hite and dark chocolate. help chapter me mbers t'rom all 0' l'r Shoppers included a chapter char- Southern California a'>I. mt "hen ter member Nancy (Ziasmeyer) Orange Count) I' h;I\ 111g II'> auc-Wynne hack in Newpon afier time tion." in Boston followi ng a Ma} weddtng Gwen McCarth y and Diane to Donald Wynne; Joyce Wel11, Christen co-cham·d thl\ )Car·s Maril)'ll Gust, Dolores Duncan, boutique. and Bonnie Turner Marcia Geisler, Connie Olsen, emcee directed the work of thl' "'bu!il.ct Eileen Saul, Jean Campbell, Helen °..., ..... P"M .. ~ o-. "-"' makers". \/nd Julie W,.l .... lh..,..e_1.,....m_ . ...,,..,,...... _ _.,...," ... r_e,.,.•_•_d_e_n_t_s_._"_~_"_'_P_P_o-:-w-11_h_•_t_r_e_•_ce_n_t_•_rp~lec::-e-:.:--::-:--r~ '1 ~ --- Decor8tlon1 ch•lrwom•n Bon nie Turner wit h •uttlon Item. De•n• Christen •nd Gwe n McC•rthy with tempting b••ket. I .. ,.. BO\'D 11y~GOaN wMtOMMIHAIM' end T AMtltAH ..scH Neither vulnerable. West ~· NORTH ~ • J '' 'V 10 7 6 "1' 0 AJ9642 iH • K WEST EAST • Q 5 + K JO 91 'V K5l 'V QJ43 O KI J 0 10 7 • J I 7 4 J • 10 9 6 SOUTH +A 7 J l 'V A 9 I 0 Q 5 •A Q 5 2 The bidding: West Nortlli East Paa l 0 Pass Pass Pus Pass Sotldt J NT Opening lead: Four of + The standard of play in the recent World Junior Championships was extremely high. This fine defense was turned in by Great Britain's Stuart Tredinnick,, sitting in the West seat. ~ After North's weak two-dia- mond opening bid, South simply made the value bid. We~t's normal lead of fourth-best from length and strength proved to be especially ef- fective, because it knocked out the only entry to dummy before declar- er could even get started. After winning dummy's king of clubs, declarer led a diamond to his queen. Tredinnick ducked-the only player to find this superb bit of deception! Nol surpisingly, declarer decided East held the king of dia- monds. After fiddling around for a while, trying to get a count of the hand, declarer eventually led a dia- mond to the ace. When the king d id not drop. South could come to only seven tricks. Did Tredinnick get the Brilliancy Prize for this effort? No! Was there a hand defended with more pa- nache? No! But 11 years ago, during the 1978 World Team Olympiad, France's Dominique Pilon was faced with exactly the same situa- tion , also in the diamond suit. He, too. refused to capture South's queen with his king, and was award- ed the Brilliancy Prize fv: his effort. Two out of three people tac;te an odd b1tternC\!> 1n grapefruit. but- termilk. turnips Their 1ongues reacl to PTC--phen~ lth1ocarbam1de They're classified a~ .. ,a..,1er~:· Om· out of three people don't La\tl' that bitterness. Thl'\ 're dJ'>S1tied as "non-tasters... Ho" "uu Id 'ou classify }'our.-.clf' teething. Q. v. hJl 1h1\t:.&g.l' .. t.1mr "·"' I.A. llhdra\\ n \\ hl'O p~:opk l Jlkd II obscent''' Natural childbirth thrilling experience Grownup anh cJn't \\\JllO\\ solids. Q. When 1s the peal. 11nll' of da) for deaths? A. About 6 a.m. Ml'<h"·al s1at1~11- cians say the)° re tr) 111g to h nl. up that fact with '>lcl'fl d1.,ortkr'. hut they're not rnrc lhl') can Aesop cla1ml·d ~ou 'hould Judgl' a woman b> her mind. nm hl·r appear- ance. But Aesop &<X''> back more than 26 centunes. and our Lo' c and War man does not appro'c of the "to judge a woman" attitude He agrees with the mind-o'er-makeup matter. howe"er. whether man or woman. In personah11cs. "hat )Ou hear is more significant than "hat you sec. no" Why ts the sea lcH·I hne along Alaska falling? It's ns1ng along most of the Pacific Coast states. Q. Is there any game animal that hasn't yet ~n bagged b} a bo" - and-arrow hunter? A. None except 1hc rhino. accord- ing to the record at hand. Baby hons, too. have a most un- comfortable time of 11 while .\. Spain"· I "1.lO l'>~Ul' ol till· ( t11\J ··La ~h1a de) '-ud..i .. ~..11J 10 tx· one.· of the fint'\l nude-' 1n art It "a'n·1 the panianh \\hn u11npl:11m·d. might mention ~llllll' othl'I urnn- tne~ rl'fU\l'U II That ;\linnl'\ota nlan · t alkd Hat- field \\3!> not named in honor of anyood~ with qrnt moniker .\ gand\ dancer named '11 On a "lllth Lia~ When h1\ hat .'!...rpt hln\' lll!!t inw ·a field. · Q Do bJh~ rat' "'" ., .\ Tht'' \.111 Rut ul11.1,0111"·alh You kno". "hat qu1t't' lhc..•m Ull\\O 1 Sugarwatcr Recall the 1989 Bo<,ton Mara- thon'? More than half the finishers were o'er 40. Q. Is .\ntarc uca as big as South America" A. Almost. With its ICC cap. Its a verage altitude -7.500 feet -1s h11ther than any ~ther conu!"ent's. W'ere you aware 11 never rams on Antarcuca's inland plateau? No, sir. never. Consider spaces bcl\1rcen words you read tn 1h1s sentence. You and I take such spaces for granted. no? But ancient writing included no spaces between words. Spaces had to be invented. ..... _ ................ ·----· HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER "{jcxJA Qo.,,p&te )/eigKbod.ood S~oppiHg CeltteA" DIRECTORY ID'VO 641·9777 c..w.· ..... ~49-0414 ~· ...... a.... U l-43$7 S.9-151 I ~a...•Ly '49-.1601 M~ v-.v-... ~ ~-4544 ~1 .0. m.un 646-4111 ..... ~ $4M500 :=.=~ &U.SllO 646-$021 540-0al Kill'• .... $4S.941$ ...... ..... .. ,., .. , a.-.,_.. Ml·'4M 662.7tt3 f'llWllCIAL ...... ~J':.:T &46-716t ,,...,.17 =t'1 1 ~ .. 642>4711 ....... ........ a.Mm =-•·=-r ......... ~~ =:e~ .............. ,,.,= ...... DEAR A:-0::" LA'.':DERS· .\ '"h1le bad a woman "'rotl' tha1 \he felt depn,ed and unfullilkd because her t\\O children were dell\ rred li) Caesarean '>CCllon. Your response \\as he-ante<>., "Jus1 bl· thankful the' \\('re health\ ... ~OU ~Id . We Cac~rean mom" an· probabl) more thankful than amone 1.A.hen our bati1es are born health\. but chaldbanh 1s an intcnseh pt,;rsonal thing. Whl'n "'e arc not ahlc to give b1nh in thl' "a' nature intended. we feel a h11le ks~ \\Omanl) . .\lso. we art'n't rcrm111ed to hold our babies for St'' cral hour~ after the' are born and brl·ar;t fc-rd111g 1<; dcla)cd. This means lhc bonding procrsr; begins later. I am a\\are that there arc women who prefer to haH' a Caesarean. but I'll bet 1f vou asked those "ho ha'e done 11 bOth wa~s. God's "a~ ''ould I.A.In I "a' blessed wuh l\A.<O na tural births after m' Caesarean. The dif- ference in the hab1cs and in me was llOHOS(.OPI·: Tblll'lday, Dec. 14 ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): Indi- vidual close to you says. "Let's dine out tonight!" Focus o n change of routine. widespread interests. necessity for placating family mem- ber. Yo u·11 receive reassurance that product is valuable. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Deli- cate matter is brought to light by close relative. possibly brother or sister. Involves romance. physical At remarkabll-. Both labor<> were long and hard. hut the fN·hng of pride and accompli~hmenl and the boost to m) !ielf-cstrcm made mr wish that l'' cl) "om an rnuld haH that thnlhn11 e\pcnc.-m·c. U nnc.-ccssan Cae<,arcans arc ep1dem1c . .\nn· Maybe )Ou'd lik~ to say something about that subJCCt. too. Than!. )OU for lc111ng m e un- load. -A.L.. L BBOCK. TEXAS DEAR LUBBOCK: I could print a laudred letters for and against Caesareans, ranging from women wlao laave bad extremely difficult va1lnal births that resulted In a attraction, sex. The more direct you arc in answering. th<' better for all. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Ob- tain hint from Taurus message. Deli- cate questions seem to be prevalent in your instance: probing involves money. Intuition actually provides correct answer. Aquanan plays major role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll be at right place. versatility and humor extncate you from pos~ damaged child to "'omen whose doc- tors opted for the surgical procedure when ll really wasn't necessary. Caesareans are on tbe Increase. In 1984, 774,000 were performed in the United Slates. In 1987, there were 934 ,000. The cost of a normal va- ginal delivery In the U.S. Is about $4,334. A Caesarean 15 about $7,186. There is a serious shortage of "obstetricians In some parts of the country because of the horrendous cost of malpractice Insurance. (If the baby isn't perfect, people sue the doctor.I In large cities the annual premium is close to SI00,000. The fear of being sued if complications arise In a vaginal delivery Is unques- tionably a fac tor In the doctor's dedslon to opt for a Caesarean. The American Medical Association is e11rrently working on some viable solatlons to the gigantic problem. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : I must say something to the woman "hose husband drinks 16 glasses of "ater a day. (He can't sat through a sermon. ible "tight spot." Circ umstances continue to favor your case. Stress independence, s t yle. man- euverability. Sagittarian involved, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Con- servative course proves beneficial. Means a void decisions based on impulse. haste. That "closed in" feclinJ evaporates by tonight. Keep promise involving files. making closet space available. VIRG-0 (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Indi- vidual you thought had forgotten obligation makes sudden appear- ance. Wish will be fulfilled. appli- cation will be approved. Spotlight on license, tax requirements, general employment. Type it! UBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 22): Search ends close to home. Prestiac eleyated as result of your prescience. Some will comment. "You knew what to do almost by instinct!" Focus also on home. decoration, flowers and music. Taurus rep- resented. SCX>RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You could be contemplatina "scntimen· taljoumey." Emphasis on creativity, chanp • variety, idealism. lndlvid· uaJ recently released from hospital tends reprds. Pisces, Virao persona ftaure prominentl)'.. _ IAOnTAIUUI (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Attention is directed to tu, licente 19quirement1. Individual wbo • ¥OC8lll .._... Ullo b•h•• .. could ......... ........., .• .._ .. II ,....ve,.Whlaout .._ -111111.c.mo-1 CAl'UlmN (Dec.; n.J-. 19~ a pla~ a monc or a lecture Of COUr<il'. he l'i alwa~., lonl.1ng for thl' mt'n·., room l ~1' husband dnnl.s tlAKl' that amount. on l~ 11·s iced tea. This goc., on I:! m onths out of the..· \t'ar. e\Cn when ..... JO helOIA OUl\IUC. He. too. came~ h1!. tea l'' Cf)"' htrl' in a gallon thcm1os ~ug. There are tea stains on the furn 1 tu re. on c' ery rug 1n the housr. the bl'd linens and the upholster) in our car. When people ask me 1f he has some medical problem that requires an unusual amount of liquid intake. I JUSt tell them. "No. thank God. Geor$e is as health~ as a horse. Ht> JUSt likes iced tea ... Years ago 11 used to emharrass me. but l''e gotten over that. I hope the woman "ho \\TOte to )Q.Ll...wtll count her blessings. as I ~ve counted mine. that it's tea nt)~us~ band is drinking and nothing s&rong- er. -CONTENT IN MONTA.NA DEAR MONT ANA: 111 driat to Oat, bet make mine tea, too. Ma1hng list results in surpnsc response. Focus on geographical areas, statistics, income of potential customers. Be alert. aware, willing to reach beyond previous limitations. Aries . plays role. AQtJAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Strus independence. willingness to try "something new." Attend to buic chores, including cooking. re:. pain. Individual who relies upon you will admit it. Be gracious. Leo pla_ys sipificant role. PllCES (Feb. l 9-March 20): You11 muse, "Nothing stands stjll, especially not time!" cycle indica1ea chaaee of routine, sudden appear-ance o( ••old flame.'' Scenario fea· tum physical attraction, tell appeal, Cancer na1ive involved. IP Dime. H II Youa 81aTBDAY: You are capable of writiQI. llfti"I idlll a.. in manner tbai ""moves DIODle."' You abbor NllricUoM. Yw rehia 11. .. Oiw ma pleao o1 S and a.tom!"' on. .. U fl I' DBlillility, .... lat. ....... pallilllk MdidQa ID -....,. v ........ IO .... ,. riirMI 's rill--'+ EJ 642-~678 From North Or.ige COW1t)' From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6D> CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5671 MOM llOlml Oii ... co. ..._ ,... IOUTN • ._...CO. -HI I Ntwpart itMtt I 069 co;; Miii 2 li4 Newpott It.at 2169 Mboa Pfrins&a 2607 &Ii iilli 2624 Newpott It.at 2669 Rooms 2706 Happy Ads 2910 ....... -..0 1tEASTSIDE HOUSE• •RENTALS AVAIV'BLE • 1BR. patio. carport S775 llLlllY IPEOllL 11tEXCLUSIVE GUARD• NON-tmk empl M. Hrbrl ioiiiiiiliM...,.-.. __ ..__ Only , left, MCl'I unit 3 BA, BR 2BA. Flfeptece, o•-*• fll 1111111* /mo yrly •BACHELOR •GATEO COMMUNITY• Baker Pool·lld• rm HIPPY llS 2 BA,imme 100 block~ age, all new lnalde. Quiet Marti Agt 642 7706 w/kllC S625tmo yrly 12IO IFFI ti ltl ••-H cable TV, waSll, kite "'Iv' 11'1 DAILY N.OT c~o Offlct 1t01JM ,...,_ ler'<llCe won-,ri 1.-......6 3Qonl ............. ,,~ ....,_c;....., ~ .............. ·~· ot-• ....... ::: :::: ........... '""""'' ... ,,.. ., .. ..... w ... ... . . . ~' .. 1•1 .... ~ . ~ 1.• • • • ' . .......... p • I.I . . . . cetlon, Stepa to t>Mch. arM. $1 190. * &40·2428 . • 606 Balboa Bl 9a4·8058 * a1 .. MO .. N .... PTS * _, ""' W • 1tLOWER DUPLEX 3BR ,..~ ,.. ,.. " 28R Apts w/2 car garage. S88/Wk 545-4158 Betty on t last tong! Prlncl· *arnm ... * SY BEACH 2BR. patio. t & 28R. tBA, DIW. central AJC. wet bar. fire------UU. F• •llllAMI pals only. 121 27th St., 2BA. frplc, garage, near garage. $1000/mo Year-beautiful pool area. large place. micro. washer & Hotels/Mot-a. 2718 N B. Agent 875-8475 3er on quiet atreet, huge Lido ShOps. $ tJ50tmo ly Aelerenc .. 673-6094 rec room & laundry room. drye< hkups. Goll courM __ ._ ___ ip_:a ___ _ Prudenll.al Calif. Alty b~;!~~;_,~~:C~~4~.' * 673·9201 * or 754-7703 alter 5pm close to shops & buses view All malnt incl SOfry, LlllU IUCI Newport Helghta. 3 BR, 2 Wiii consider lease opt. 3BR 3BA. new pa1nt, $585-$675/mo No pell 644-0509 MITll Ill BA, hdwd ffoors. ocn vu Agt. Manny, 646--3883 lmmac, spa, dbl gar, avl YWIT·H FEil 530 W Wilson l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••I at end of street, 1,600 a1. now! $1695/mo. '> blk to 18R 1BA, '"r btk 10 bchl TSL llllT 1• Wkly $175-Up Heat pool $479.000. 650-7713 •EASTSIDE·Orange & bchl 619-630-4394 Yrty w/prkg $735/SSOO 722.9012 or a.2.1603 •Wl1"1UmT• steps to bch. cat>M 1t1tc. Monte Vista. 2BR 1BA. ---sec Jim, Dys 635-J090. Sorry No Pets IEWPllTUl.a&PTS maod SYC 985 N CoHt IPT Mm ftA1 llWI gar No Pets Good credit 2BR. 2BA. Bayridge Eves/Wknds 673-647,$ WITI Hwy Lag Beach 494.5294 Wkly rentats riow aYall $1.eT 00 wk & up 2274 Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 RedlandsAve.$4t5K. req $750/Mo 556-7597 Condo, frplc, w/d, pool, YEAALY-3BR. 28A St-s HWlfTillll * llATSUPS• REALTY WORLD . spa, au gar, sec gate, no v,. L M 1 E t d EXCLUSIVE BEACH SU WI •nL NEWPORT PACIFIC •Clean, quiet & spacious pets $1,425 854-2841 lO beach $875 921't E ow O\le• n as SI e COMMUNITY 3BR 2BA 2 car gara,,. -Balboa 81Yd ALSO 1&2 twnhse 2BR 1 l8A tg BAY VIEW Be~"ttfut 28R Agt.MannyMS-3683 enclpa110'.s1orageSti2-s IEACICln&IE 8Rap1s 675-5068 patio encl garage 2BA Micro. 'd1w hre- NO PETS M 0-2495 S 1250/mo. 650-3649 $850/mo 675· 1746 ptace. garage & enroy our IWPT ICI Cllll "2-1111 MeneyToloan 2914 •WIDOW HAS SS$ 4 TOI! S 10 000 up No credit"' No penalty Call Denlson ~ 873-731 1 NOWI -- . ···~ ICDl I UY YIEWl ll..ST nPT IEtlm $21 • ••• Large 48R, 2 story, 2 car , garage, patio. month-to- IEAOI 1iPl.ix - Lg prime unit 38R 2BA. fr pie, d/w , pauo. • , blk to the Oest bCh' $1350/mo yrty Call 833-3650 (Judy) or 494-7748 (Msg) COf'ona del Mar 2b22 con HOISi: Prvl oeacl'I s 1800 All " maintenance inct Roommates \I/anted 28R 1' 18A $950 • ssoo 100 OFF ..... ''':ra .:...... 2724 AnnouncNtents 2920 Deposol Ask aoout our ~'' Special , 1BA 1BA trg fence yard SORRY 0 PETS •NWPT 1-1GTS Young FIEI YIS&/lllTI CAii 1BR 18A & all the built-ins month/lease s 1.250 Beautllully detailed such 214 Palmer St Unot A • Agent 675-8475 as crown moldlnga, etc Prudential Call! Ally JICOISRLn 171-1170 I -. ,, I "' I A~OITICIME lllfTll Mountain setting sur· rounded by streams & Jells! Garage w/opnr. w/d hkup. woodburn1ng frplc. micro 1st • dep. 18A Condominiums 11H;:CM:USft:::/:Condos===== 40 1 BRIGHTON SPRINGS I• (Avallabte Nowl Balboa Island 2106 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS (Available 1/5) 1410 S11111 IAYFlllT 2BA Tro·Lvl Condos 2500 s/f, 28R & den 3BA 429 BRYSON SPRINGS upper unfurn duplex (Available Now) Dockage avail $1850/mo 2170 Biscayne Springs c111sT11as snc11u ''>MO RENT FREE' II occpyed by 1211 s 2BR 2BA w/ocn vu. lrplc End u nn Comm pool & spa $1400 Betty, Agt Prine only 962-1143/540-7J55 EASTBLUFF w/\11ew SBA JBA. xtt cond1 $2700 No pets 644·0195 Barbara . Helen 8 Dowd Rttr II TllE ILIFFS - JBR 2' >BA. gorgeous all upgrades S 1850 /mo Pets OK• 760-1108 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 garage nice local!On Loi Clll l10-0111 prot 10 shr home PYt REGARDLESS of CREDIT of pr1vacy S725 mo _ pool spa Bdrrr e11ra HISTORY Call 549-4204 28R lBA gar lndry utts 622 , Center SPACIHS 21R 21& room S520 Jiii 1st ---~~4 N 8 o Pets S 1000 0 mo TSL MGMT 642-1603 New decor trplc pool no I ldSI sec oep Avail .m. 1 Lost & Found 2925 Marguerote pen Easts de 1 BR I pets $995/mo 640-1911 meo1a1e1, Cal Sco11 Sat·Sun 1-4 548-2525 ' w new 434 ~830 w 6J1·8006 D floors no pets 4 pie:.. 2BR 28A new luxury apt 2BR 1BA So ot Hwy Pv1 unit $5501mo deposll nr Hoag Hosp, at lSth & AYa11a1>1e now• Costa paho garage Xlnl cond 722-9855 leave me!.sage M onrovia Mesa De· Mesa ap1 n Quiel green SO,~•:; moR6e;5s.3~:6Q d EASTStDE 2BR 18A I •elopment 979.9991 se111"g m n•gM worke• spo•ts m1noed neat and Wl garage Close to every· •21-M 17&0 • " •Tiny quiet IBR collage, l hing i A vail n o w .,n 11 * l'lonest "" ?• r smoller beam ceilings patio, !pie s7SOlmo Agt 6J,, 1370 Fng dishwasher, stove OK D•,..sser 1r room Nr shps bch 504 Jasmine 1nc1 No pets 545-4855 huge c1ose1 cable TV $799 NO PE TS 722-8011 E'S1de. Bachelor 1 BR u111 $350 ulll 642·8110 pd East 01 Aoams at * 1111M IHO• E SIDE c FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll 3BA 2BA. woodt>urntng Fairview 998 El Camino F"9 dishwasher stove M Resp person t P dlw aulo dl:>le gar $550/mo 557 4520 incl No pets 545-4855 I n drugs Nice hS lrg ---------new carpet paint sun ;a•o "" d I P S325mo deck. vaulted ceilings E'SIDE c M 1BR stove *•Wes I Newport 11 1nc1 ulls 645·8386 Fllll: llCYCLE Call 675-71 lJ relrig trplc smat 10 & House lo oeacn 2BR F 2 e Newpori Beach area Call pallo u111t11es pa1Cl 2BA yrly Furniunturn em n smkr Shr BR 2 A Charming 2BR lrg k•I sep 5650 mo· mo 548. 16r S 1025,mo 642_3850 N ooo or dge 1wnhme and descr1oe 848-3596 Immaculate 5 BR. 3 BA d ' t P dble gar s1rg ••01c; " d 1enn1s vool & FO D 8 CJ Soot PCH S1250mo AYI EASTSIDE lrg 2 BR 1 BA ILOCI TO BE•CH par~ S485 mo 551-9629 UN LA " & TAN steps to water• Fresh pnl A Oa"'" Pug dog w r "'lar now 282· 1116 davs pool no pets S7SO mo "' """ yrly 752·2881 675-88J5 (Available 12115) No Pets CALL Velma 549-2447 LIH lllllU Ml PAH 2 Homes 28R 1BA & Waterfront 2BR 2BA $800 10 s 1800 673-6030 new crpl. lrptc. gar Best CILUIE ,&II Nil , C $250 OFF NON·SMOl(1NG room-Founo on oeach 1n N B SI on the •sl 121 Topaz 3BA 28A pool, big yd l•--------•I ?J0·6752 eYes 2206 oiiege A ve male neeoe<l 10 share J 67J-2018 S 1 850 213-696·J897 S 1295/mo 642·9797 MILLJll HlW 01ana1 Suzanne 646-6123 JBR 28A upper unit gar Ot!Oroom Costa Mesa DUPLEX 4 blocks to EXEC 2BR & 3BR w D a$g1e195Dmwo w D n• JP n 0 m e c a I LOST 11 27 9 yr old t>lack Professional d ecorated 1 ·ii~~;'· •-mrE I A La"' gra .. c111n & "'aiding SHOREC llTI" beac;n Renovaled 18r hkuP trp1c micro paho 210 L d&vs·97"'·7026 " 1 " LIFFS 38r 2Ba gar trplc w/d, t• r Localed on a .,..,de luSh F S 95 ugonoa oack enc: Hunt Beach COf'ona ~I Mar 1022 lots of wood & Ille 11111:~11111 greenbelt. this expansiYe New carpet w d gar No rom 11 No pets TSL MGMT 642 160J N·Sml<r 10 shr'38R Twnnse ••C1noty 96~13~70 OCE•I VIEW $1700 mo yrty 673-5348 ""! -JBR 2 •BA t>eauly oncl Oi!tS $875 mo 760.1356 The Galle"a 646-4472 MONT F""EE E "' OCC & Calvary! OS A HT&-1-r lotal remodel w/Orand LARGE 18R 1BA U XI a lg 2 BR 2 BA ~ * 1 H " A NT Cnape1 C M $400 mo L T Black & white male ========= Spacious 48R 48A • lam-Balboa •111: .,..._ Pstairs r sun en I *BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba tp1c nc;! all uh• e•cepl pnone CAT Last seen 12 8 1002 ily rm & a big den' J Car 28R 2BA. 1 car gar. huge new k1tctien & cathedral Ocean Y•ew t olock to LA trplc patio a c enc pool 2carpons.coin w d 721 5708 I A1oa1ross & Adams garage on an Peninsula 2107 hY•ng area. fireplace ceilings Short or long oeacl'I unturn w11h gar-gar no pe1s $800 mo S 1050 No pe1s 722-80 11 ;5, .4J48 Ole 838-8308 11,200 ... n. LOTI s 1150/mo M2·9797 term lease poss11:>le Chll· age s 1175 548-6913 151 last sec 642-0433 I Nwpt Bel'! or and new COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Expect the~ .. 11.Ul .. l 14,111,IOO ~ OCEANFRONT 28R 18A dren & pets ok lmmed &•EAT LOCATIOI , *FIRllSIEI 2U 21& 5111tsh custom oeacn hse Lost cat Black Persian Room lor targe poOI turn l'ISe. 4 car gar. lndry. occpy, S1750 mo Call URIE 21R, 211 n Large pal•o pool 0 Yer-w view decks g all w "h • t e P aws & $ t.850,000 $1700 mo Avl mthly or 1111 tlERIST • Ole 1 Blk 10 Bch Lrg 18r 18a upslrs lg patio !ooking Newport Bay I amenities 575.9999 moustache REWARD' Jlco.s Rln wkly 213-665-6920 720 _ • 110 tr llO-.. OOO balcony ocean view S625 2Br 2Ba spacious Avail now 675•48J9 760-0406 • 11 Crprt S900mo winier AYI $725 Poot gas refr1g NWPT SCH Rmmt snr 3Br --171-1170 Corona del Mar 2122 E'SIDE lg 2BR 1BA up· REI Imm 64 7-7564 Lve msg 1nct No pets $500 sec *SHA RP •BR new I 3Ba Conoo trplc comm LOST Womans Gold1one sta11s. vaulted ceilings, mey 645-585J 145E 181t1S1 carpet pa1n1 encgarage pool 1ac sauna $350 Seo11o watch whileon1:>•ke ---------28A 1' rBA, bulll·ln wa&hilr new carpel. pamt blinds. rFlfa I LARGE STUDIO & PA TIO 2 t>lks ott sand avaol now I 1st las1 · dep 548-5868 nde lhru Newport & Cor· Costa Mesa 1024 dryer, pallo, garage, 1 songle garage $825/mo. \t''W 'l "-'"Yl'·IU.\'1 1 10 Old CdM wshudryr S30011SCOllT S700mo 7608862 1 ona Del Mar 1n111a1s on 675 8 27 \\ '\." • Ava1lao1e now S5901mo •Large 2Br ground lloor ON POPPY-COM Prof MIF back sen11menta1 piece FORMER m-"'et home nr b I 0 c k I 0 be 8 c h • 4 OCALTORS ., BEAUT JB 2B 2000 vv ..,'° .. Non·smo11er 72L9546 S6i'5 •2BR ceiling tans r a open 5hr app• s I de-1notworth much)g111enas Crystal Ct and So Coast Sl l 75tmo 548-G913 E SIDE xtra lg 3Br 28a, -~~~~~~~~! d i shwa sher ca Ole beam ce•I lrplc w a Stir signers contemp e1egan1 we d d, n g p r esen 1 Plaza In C M 4BA. JBA 2BR 1Ba. trplc. pvt beach. new decor. frptc, lndry, N 8 28R TOWNHOME ---------enclosed garage $795 gar Blk 10 oeach S1JOO 3BA 28A home .,..rocn. 540-1687 tam hm w11h cathedral gardener. gar. w/d hkup uhl pd. lncd yd. grdnr. Walk 10 Och Lg bdrms Costa Mesa 2624 324 Victona 548-3706 Mrs "'o• da~s 997 ·6211 sunset & pine tree 111~ ----~ ce11ongs formal d•n1ng rm Non-smoker. no pets gar Ou•el' 353 Woodland 2, ,eA, lndry, micro. yard. THE VICTORIAN eYes 760-058J Soph1s11ca1ed htestyle and lam rm S11uale<l on S1150 mo * 760-9019 $1 250 mo * 67J-J600 lrplc garage. $1250/mo 2BR w gar new decor MOllTE SERENO BtuHs on Back Bay "'e"' yel m1nu1es to Little Co,. targe cul·de·sac 101 Call 1 63 p 0 ona Beacn A bargain at C.arolyn Ross Prudentlal 28R COTT AGE in otd Handsome J BR. 2 ., BA 1-4 74 7 or 240-0389 0111ns tncd yo .,., pa110 res11g1ous hY1ng u1et Soaoous nice Quiel 2 2 5750 mo Calt J Da\lls Cahf Alty 67J . 7677. CdM Beaul large pa11o. Condo 1,700 sq It Many I S -Wlr po 636-4 120 9 SPM garden. POOi selling 1BA cvrd pr.,,ng comm pool 723•0J.7 72 9 .725 2 frp1c. very a"y 1 car gar extras Near Ous & shops IW,trt llrs 31R 21& 66" V1c1or a 5·35 $625 28R S770 Electnc $995 mo * 759-5050 $1150 mo 675-8025 S1.J75 mo 760-9792 Comm pooll1enn1s S1SOO gates to carports cao1e I Prof n smkr s'1r ocean ~ 30 18 "4-IOIO lfW ln&CIH llMES * ltllLT., l•E MESA VERDE JBR lam•ly Avl now' 642.3850 Bkr 2BR 1TH::As:v~~~E 1>•1•ns TV"'~ ~:1~\.5 ~~-~01~11 1 bl~ll,~R~!~10~1!acn• ~::.h~;,; r:-:O~ ~~ llVt-11 CUE FI T PIT FIR SALE rm 28A hOme cul-de· lfWHRT TERRACE lenceo y3rd w pa110 S68S ""0 1r1~ 675-1"46 6.,J 550 For 6 e•derty Great tor d•s· IHI HWI PAYMllT? II lllLHR * 19£AI YlfW sac S 1300 oncl grdnr JSR 2' ,BA 2 S1ory 1 car 636 .i 120 q SPM Newpori Across !he s1ree1 gym etc · • 4 oiace<l nomemaker Nice ONE ol lhe most fabulous estates In So Calll AP· prOK t0,000 IQ It , ' t acre 6 BR. 5 flreplaces, eleYator. wine cellar. ocean Ylew, 5 car garage dream kitchen, very pn· vale We II give you the dowf'I 1n 3 BR E 2 BR Oen beamed cell· Ag1 540-J828 gar new crpl AYI now 26 t9 Santa ,.,,..,1 L S.,45 2BR lrotc; garage S795 LIDO ISLE roomy down· --------2-7-.-n ...,o•11•ng atmospl'lere e•chg tor 8 share of own 2'' BA pnme as1-1ngs 2 forep1aces 10 11 & $ 150 R 63 66 No pets 1665 rv1ne A•e sta"s 28• 2Ba t•plc Garages for Rent ~ Aoo,., & ooa d sal erstoip You make lh~ side 1oca11on Many de· p oo• $2 J50 i mo Twnhm JBA 2BA. trptc. 1 usty 1"12 WESTl'IELO APTS 2 ca11~20-9422 COMOOm•crooYen o w .-,....,...,...,....,.-,._.-....-1 964-1~4~ ary mtl'lly pymts & we stoare lu'e features From 645-707l 24·1'1rs pa110 enc garage nr So ··~i~~"• Beautifully Ma1n1a1neo $1:?00 mo ise "20·9685 E..alEC.M. apprec You receoYe $310 000 Coast Plaza S 1 350/mo ~r-1 -~· •SEVERAL LOCATIONS •ICE I CLUI!! Smgll! Safe P''" alley Strgl L 1 "e · 1 n H ou se · 100 •• laJt benefits Must OPEN SUN 1·5 Cl'larming newer 2BR 2BA. 2 tJ-598·6428 f.' . 4 2Bdrm 1 .aa S755 1BR & 2BR or 2BR LOTS OF 11001! only S125mo 6'2·8321 • eeper Chd d Care ha 1 ed t A J20 E 2 1st St collage-style hse S of 28drm 2Ba S ~80 ..., pa1,0 All w pvl gar-l OO OFF ..,. cooi.ing tor family wit'1 23~e 4Jc3e5a~ crE 1w O' Or call tor appointmenl. Bayside 1em f1c p1ace1 Hunt Beach 2140 Nwp1 Crest Condo lg 3BR 398 w Wilson 63 1 558J ages dshwshr cat> le I Com~rdal 12 v• otd 2 'I' I old & • .. , ... " knds 548-7001 S1300/mo 964-3574 • 2'>BA dl:>t gar spa re;io1 poor spa 880 2BR 2BA gara9e laundry R.E. 5*/Rtnt bat>• Mature woman lfW LIW '9lt0E · 2BR HOUSE. 2-car gar-pool 1enn1s. walk 10 bch 1 Beoroom S655 lndr) tacih11es Gooo 1oc room Nice Qu1e1 •OC :::::::::-::::::::I non· s mo It er e 11 • ... I. ••ys •rL.l .. ,lll Dana Point 102b 2 BRJASMllE CREEi age large oackyard S 1650 mo lse 544-3049 30 t AYocado 642·9850 177 E 22no S1 631-7376 S8-5 mo I perienceel onty MuSt --1 ________ ...., tam rm. hbry, highly Near oeach S 11751mo. 1480 Monrovia Buslness/Offlct Rent speak Enghsh Luxury SPACIOUS 3 bedroom Ocean111ew. owner wilt upgraded. spa. view $1175 deposit 548-0290 NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE t eeoroom S655 ,1Cific1 Ttw•ht•ts TSL MGM T 642 1603 27b9 proyate room & ooard custom home Huge tot carry down payment As-Vacant 1 to 4 year lease 2BR 28A Pv1 pool & Jae 24 1 w Wilson 6J 1 0960 N t H '11 $225 'il>eel< Corona del with solar heated pool sume elus11ng loan 3BA. No Pets $2000 mo Days Spacious home 4 BR J Grdnr & pool ser" one ewpor eig s specouos Newporl Heogh1s 2BR wt·STCllFF lllLll-c Av 760 88 0 E BA 3 car gar w grdnr S 500 6 6 9 6 & quiet freshtv patnteo IBA rrp1c pauo encl -Mar all week days 1 access, 2 p 000 ool house. 28A. 2 tam rm. fr pie. wet · 5 ves 494-JJ67 t 707 1 Green Tree Ln 1 1m_o 4 · 28 121 I IROAIWAY beau11t1.111y tndscpd Pool garage Quiel ngl'lt>rl'ld' Crnr of w~1c1oH & Irvine Jean 720·0101 evenings ru1t trees. . square bar car gar. 2 sty 7 yrs Nr park & tennis-Lg 1800 $ l 675 846•0809 OCUtf•OtT 31• 21, East side I BR vacant car pons & In dry lac 642_44 -o or 615. 17 46 Newport Beacn & weekends At a n toothome featuresdlnlng old $4J5000 240-6453 /I JBRJF lib · 2 " " s1011e relrog $525 JBR 1~nhme $975 mo 1 FullSerY1c~Gros• 644-1416 roorn. lamlly room. ·-ur· · s u aths, pvt Beaut furn, w/d S 16001mo ~ ..,-• ........ I OS 2 e /d ~56 8558 TRW reQ Cl NEWPORT PIER AREA Fa~ & Copy Service Avl lty system, air condition· Hun~. •-.. ch 1040 pa ' · car garag · w Hunt Harbour 21 42 winter 631 -l3J6 s ~ 1 BIL h1 0•11c-& ""e1a11 A .. a.table t EK• hkupsS1650759·9194 • 1BR carpet drapes IQ orry No pets ear) ' .. 10 oeac "' ..., • Need C N A tor woman In conYalescent home Newport Beach P T 559-4J45 S~~9 REDUCED t o PACIFIC RANCH VILLA 2BR 2't 8A twnhme trptc PENIN · JBR l'lm. patio & fenced patio c.lose 10 268 E t61n S1 2BR garage nope1s Avt l 141-1101 ·9f11-1100 A dream Ille style Up-ICHISllE IF ,,c .1.1 encl garage. s11001mo spa s 1 695 shOps S590 mo Se-e 382 CALL Cun II 6J 1-1266 no .... $950 mo s-3-6640 ~des 28r 29a condo 2BR 1BA. gar w/d hkups Ask tor Londa. Agl CdM · Bcl'llrnt duple" V•ctoroa 1J 650 "244 Oceanl ronl 3BR 2BA E~E,~~~,;~u•tei0:~~~ l ,It~ ;1 I I l\.J\:~ ner 's227K. 969-6335 _S1025/m~~912 840· 1031 or 840-7652 $~=~·: unot grt voew 21• 11& 2'B&RH 2SBll"E YltEW 1'TS 1 •rplc o w 2 car garage phones conr rooms n; Empfc>Y!Mnt 5530 n ..., 1re ptace clean' $1700 mo VIP JW Airpori tree parking - IF-ll'\11'"\ N•w...,.,..•--.,,,_ 1069 Costa Mesa 21 24 lrvtnf 2144 HAABAVWHOMES -JBR Spacious great 1oca11on oalcony 2151 Pac1t1c Prope'11es67S·2:i.'J2 5350 At Outnlan6J3•95so *rlaaJOB* limtl HI \I 11114'• "' ,..... • _._,, grdnr corner IOI $2 000 Gas incl Poot S 72!>mo $950 No Pets 631-6 107 f Ul1 * Ull ISUll * 2H 1~ •H IUllmH OllH JASMINE PARK • guaro 645-585J 1 OCUIFRllT HR 21& NEWPORT Cente< OHice Orange County based NO DOWN PAYMENT. COAONA DEL MAR• we n-.. an tn\19St0f to make ltle down payment. you Quality for the loan & hve 1n It FOf' details. call Jefry Jones Auoclated Brokets 722·8028 ......... Home IOf' sale on OYe<· •Large p~lllos & yards 1BA 18A $i25 Avt 1mmed Qaled J t>d S2SOO '* IBR & <'BR 188 uP· TllS IS TIIE ,UCE!. w EVERYTHING ror Of'l~ly lurn1shed1 $350 & Up company no..-. l'IU epen- s1zed comer tot Bay view •Small pet ok Margie. 979·8280 Agt NCEhWPllORTt tSJLBARND dARELA s1a1rs gc1r ndr• cable 2150 W~YE $2200 mo 642·3850 8 Incl secretar, tax etc i09s tor gws & gals 18 & from 2nd Storv ""-c-11ent •Carports w/stOf'.,... n ron oc" ' T L 1 11 ' Ava I 1mmed 644 776' ..... w • , !CO.A .,. -,,-s3500 D w no peh S600 S675 op area par ... 1 e se mg O• Tlf Willi I · -over to 1ra....,. es1e<n remodel opportunity •Pools Newport leach 2169 645-6662 or 54(1 5446 Beaul!lully ma ntaoned states & resort areas w1\l'I $739 000 Call 673-7027 SU urm lPTS W1t1rfrtlt h•ts lie. IBR API w garage or 28R 28A trple deck •JBC Commercial Property dynamic supennsed mar- 600 W WILSON •lllUIY•• lliLTffS710-JIOO •2BR DUPLEX Ou1e1 5 carport vau•led ce111ng S1250moyrly 760-71 53 1 2778 keung team Must be EASTBLUFF • Lovely 3 l>d remodel with fmly rm New carpet. Shutters & kitchen Large yard with roses & fruit trees 673-6900 $585.000 Clll l4I 2141 On gott course 3 BA. 21, gOO<I area Large vard baleony flreplace pool PElllSUU well-groomed amblhous • BAS1.950213-431-769J "81111TIRYUY sng19ara9eS'SO spa BBO Also 1BA Apt N•lnatL &Nge<lo tearn Imme<!•· •3BR 2'1rBA twnhse on •HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 BA. 60 shp aYall 9. t8 5J5-8 Ber,,ard 64~ .,540 down w poo1s1oe patoo YI.AILI lflTW •WMT IEACI ate income -ellpet\MS Blufts nr bch! Obi gat. 58r tam rm 38a 3 gar 2 mos •se S• 800 mo •BAY TIMBERS • Isl Secu11ty I yt .,._, S E W H Of paod during training frple. fncd yd Spa $1250 lrp.lc. gard~r Nea' r poot' & 752-8522. 675-4464 lBA trplc cao•e ooot No pets 5•9·2447 .. .11..,--.. ,-n cornef estch & Group transportation Small pet? 646 654 1 • * 1 lo 4 Bedrooms trvint1 Av.! High vis•btl1tty furn1sl'led return tare ___ • -gmblt S2SOO 675-4991 sn,s Tl 1r•c1•. pallo gar No pets J99 ,,ACltlS 31 11L• traltlc ¥ood !jnnage -"" W B S S665 650 6357 r nwa '*Unfurnished • guaranteed Start tm· When thefall!Mveal1art -\\.\II HI HI•'• •WTSt•• iNPT CREST CONDO• Brand new 38R 28A ay 1 • Frplc. garage sundeck & lose to bead'I t 4 8 SO Fi mediately For appoint· lumlng, lfe I~ 10 tum10 ltOMt , '-· 1BA 18A, lnctfrlg, very pv1 JBR 2' tBA. beaut decor $1.500 mo & S 1 400 mo, •EASTSIDE 2Br 1 rBa new paint • 854-75 m I Spece AYaot 141-1101 ment call Doi' Hawtlma c::tetlflfed tor help wlth pr• -RE Al ESTATE $625/mo 1 Adull & No S 1600/mo Agt Kathy monlh·to-month rental. large 1wn11se. patoo close STUDIO APT s5401m FreN1s1-CALL TODA YI lllllll FLAAll 10-3 pm 6"5-2221 ex\ wlnl•meintenllnCe r-pets SCOTTI 548·2794 645-2235 M Buie Reelty unlurmshed 121 121 • to sloresi ous $795 Ulllllles incl Retrin Yll~ITILS '"' 207 thru Fr1day •,...-----i------------------------27th St 253 Cabnllo 5•8·2458 " Malor str-t e pos e micro p11t10 wasl'I· """' x ur •r 38R. 2BA $1 ,lOOmo & er dryer 642-13 11 &l5 I 2 tdeallor Tra11et PhOtoor *-canuY 18118 conde>, oompl lum s 125.000. 80818 79-0490 let U1 llel• Y11 Sell Y Ht p,...,,,! c.u C111111W, Mt-5671 for information & r r y $1.200/mo f\Jrnished 6 •USTStlf* Vtdeo Appro>. 1000 10 PIT Nwpt Bch Type. no month lease 12115189 to JSR IBA Cottage W D WESTBAY APTS ,,-.• 1_. ••y fllrW t600 sf Agt 645-6266 shorthand AIP, AIR for 6115190 119. 119·, 27th hkup Has carports tor 2 eeau11tully Maintained rs:n ..-• -.,.,. destgn center 640-4232 St Agent, 675-8475 cars No pets $875'mo •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 18r 18a nr NPT CNTAI JW lndustri~ 2l8B Prudential Calil Ally Avl 11 15 722-6294 Bachelor $610 $795 No pe1s 640· 1364 _______ ....,-. &OCll..,. IUll 1 Bedroom $685 1200 SO FT & 1700 SO AIP AIR Lotus. construe· eo· BAYFRONT/sml 2Bdrm 1 .ea $780 WflTCLIFF 21r 211 FT wttront office laf99 t 1 o n e •p e r 1 • n c e 161 E 18th S1 642-0856 D1W refr1g lrplc. pool rear drt11t1-1n door S780 preferred 1-2 yrs up $875 * 1142 Rutland & $9001mo Costa M... Call Anita 759-1583 646-3679 DAYS 540-9352 EVES --------M6--0681 u UYllT/ ... Merchandise to Bay or Sell? Try our classifieds. Oi1lv $ 12. 40 lor 4 ... tor 7~Cal today ... for,... you rulill ~--P""!'""ili• -llM llllFm ~.,npeew:;:· -, ..... • Hui ........... '"· .. ...,.,_ .,.,.. ....... _ ........ ... IDr • _,. oon-CALL ltl .. .,.. 147~. ~ M ~ ~~ (llmmou•). JO yw W • ...... =a:: ~ --=-ue.. -· '9n\Y 111·1002 pp :_~,• f!~':::'rv•••· irr 'f!.£!;111 '•• 'iiiiiiwn., ,.':.,. .... 'u-4752 '~'r~~0,·~~g: mTlllrw~.--. ..... . 114-712-4111 ~ .... '-"MededtOWOfil... 11'111..... Queen.U.1195 hMtlld ............. ..... I -.•Jr!,.. ~"t!. Get "N~Y for lkl "911,.,IDl'_•ll°"'Y leuonl 112.ttl ..... f031116f IOUTH ..., ...... t017MOt IOUTH COUN-OQUNTV, 111t1 IMdl TY.. 1tt 11 8Mdl llwd, llvd. H.8. •·IOOO ,. H "2·2000 M8Z •• 3000 Turbo. Ex~t oond • ..,,, roof, tow .,... ••t I ... n. =t/W~Nr ~ =. •.:-~: !': P:ull-Tlme, Part-Tim•. CAU * a.40473' * ~a,ANOMOAElll '"""9d Ol**'I fof eocp. ..... car. cw ine & ,.,. Mela. Good beneftta. wtll .......,, luMre, Salad Round mahogeny 42" >=! ii!!! 6 I 24 ooutMe •. boftdab69. for req'd ........ cllM .,.., tfein ................. Bar' Prep-C~. ~ ..... 2 IMvea • 12 .. , • ..__. __ iiilli __ iiilii ____ .... 91 MurWC w. ~ta MeM. 4pm 133-1870 CW! 557.a113 fof Info. at The Soup PtantMton. each, e chalra. Chin• 3091 Medleon-Set 12111 9045 123.toO 080. 630-421& ;,;;:=w;;~-,z:cr.~1--~ ... ii1"'iii1111iisi1n1~-1~~~..:o, bMUtlfUI prapeny. 211A 1555 Adame Av.. CM cabinet 5'1t8'1118" Kint tem..sc>m Women'• deo 1Pt, .-..y, utllh• Men a.n.e1 ... .. cond sioo. 84&.5537 algner ciothe• tool• e • n w o r k o u t , .. -..-F ""--• llT& ' · 71.._...1004 · -• ~ FIT~ rt 5em-1:....,,. ........ ~-V Mftf\h; .~ ...... Simmon• &Mutyt•t hide-1tereo, chendellera, lll-1tM t:30pm-10pm. H /Hr • .....,, .... :~~::.f .._._ bed lltt• new ~ blk ... u•elee bike e.n.nta. Light typing for ~ women • reedy •~ • • • II-Ml 1m CONTRACT SEC computer. Ai>Pty In P.-· to ... r etlOf' In FMtllon beiae wl blue. Pd S 1400. • .............. Needed tor Retail Nureery Typing 50wpm, IPMd & eon, 729 Fated, Coata laland ... king highly uttlng $350. 759-5050 12/18 thtu 12123. -.,000 on WM'<daya No exper. eoeurecy a tmm. Ewnlng Meta. 541-5625 motivated Aut. Maneger TWO ELECTROPEDIC OM St. Very large aalel ~ For Apptm, & weellend hr1, CaH F.. and S•lu People. BEDS Hite new massage IM&.74Al1 Lloyd• Nu/'MfY ••759-7800•• PllT'fm llP (714)840-1025 unltr hHdboard SS85 ~-~~--~~ ..-U RECPTI TYPIST To MrVtoe exletlng video llflll.-&IWL HCh.548-5306 tiunl.llld\ 6140 '1/T, PIT, atertlng at Heavy phone •xP In nee. movie conceMlon In a Houeewlvee wanted. FIT. Unique l\and-mede bam-SAT ONLY 9·3PM. Ber 15.88/hr. Apc)ly In Good ludoement a mutt. major grocery chain In PIT. n!Qhta & weellend• boo furniture. over •tools. elothH, head· p.-aon. Chevron, 2544' E. Call F8e 1"59-7800. the ltvlne area. No Mlllng In the Sh<>wfoom office. 75pcal Below wholesale. board, entertainment C H C ...... ~ry. Mu•t have M ..... ~ ble & c-w' ,__ 11~ 72 1 9216 c.nter & loll ol mite! out W'J, orona .,.. GREETER. Poaltlonenteff9 tranaportatlon. Sup-f•-~1b1 ie""'p~ .. ~· at· .,, ..,_ ... • 20801 Sprlndrllt Ln Mar. gr .. ung etlent1 at front ptementet Income 10-12 WICKESFuRNiT~E · ..... _.____ 6015 --- CUSTODIAL <Mtk. A friendly & upbMt houtl p.-W.-. ldMI for 3200 Harbor Bl C M ----lrvlnt 6144 peraonallty Is vital to thll hou .. wlfe. Bue + ' ·-Air Ticket toDahuli Kona.I_..,..._ _____ _ ~-'fWI lob.C.llF .. 75~7800 bonul.Send~wlth lllTlll.Ulfl Leave 12/23 return 111. •MOVINGS~* (2.0HRSPEADAY) _,IUlllAm OOYer letter to: Video II, En«getle aa~eon for 1350.00 75 1.0272 or Furnlture.O<ldl&end1.No ~ C~~ ~=ng~ SM'<• COYnter help & food 47 t W. 91&0 s .. Sandy. busy N Beh ledles' ,..... 6&2-l623 reasonable otter refuMd. trlet. Mull take and paaa MNloe. Muet ti. trlendly UT 84070. Attn: Cfalg. shoe>. Nancy 63M1290 BICYCLE ~~ri1er::~. ~rvl~r{t= written exam. Salary & reliable. Full/Pert-time. PlllllTllll IUll ULll P/T lllllTllAI Peew, Hermann look for signs on TR Or.) $8.93 to $11 09 per hr. Wiii train. $4 75-$5.50. FfT Mon-Fri. $5.50/Hr. S3000 In comm. ti.tore alike. Columbia cruiser B- -BY-F 1 Clo .. ~ Appy 2045 t Cralmer. COM 673-9000 Benefit•. No exp nee. s 100 oo or beat otter. A urn ture 1 ...... H.B 9M-8888. Deedllne HB 8484575 Shift time 4 -12:30am. Chrl1tmul EZI 4SM-7018 Call 642-.a21, ext. 316. To much to mention SAT f ~ 12118/89 a~ ty I pm 729 •--••y;•---8-2pm 27 Sandpiper ora.,.,.7.ng. · ....... ....,p n pereon. --u--· GIANT TRAMPOLINE (Woodbrldge)lrvlne --------•Good wegee. tlp9, bonus. Farad. C.M. 548-5525 S24K+. )(Int oppty for e1t· ANTIQUE Spinet Piano: . INl.YN.IT lmlnmuts SEEKING llSIDE SILES REPS XII advancement op-PIT l•llTll&la.tlt perleneed Word Pro· hall tree and roeke<. N~ leach 6169 portunltlee 840-0804 C.slO( for meaty role In Southwest Library table ~ 111/lw. CM-1111 varlety-fllled. corporate 650-38 11 ·-••111' .... lllNIT• environment. Word Per-_ _ "51 Mechanical lnipeetor P/TMllllTUTlll feet prelerred. Not your HI-TECH 1988 advertising Boats. welder. tables. big needed lor aall bOat mfr. Fri & Sat In ltor" In your standard, boring WI P 1>001h. 20· wide by 10· BBQ, trash cans, ate. etc. MacGregor Y.cttts 1631 area. Car neeeuary position Free Action deep, constructed In Please do not call Plaeentla C01ta Me.. $6/Hr. Cati 7-14-548-9969 Employment plywood w/gray metalllc SAT. & SUN 9am-5pm · · or 7 14-541-4718 Ill j~22 painted eorrlgated Iron All artlcles SOLD AS IS. we ere currently olferlng 8 Knitting Machine Deal-• facade . ..Slack & white. 131 BAYSIDE DR., N.B. competitive salary, full ershlps or CommlMloned PIT 111 IFC llOIOllY 12" tUe floor. 2 pedestals GARAGE SALE. Furniture, benefits. 401K Plan. and SalesPoslt1on1avallable. 3 to 4 daya per month Must· be personable In pink & aqua. Photo-Clothes & Holiday Giits e>1eellent work environ-Will train. Call Pam Small friendly n/smkng wlstrong typing. com-graphs ~vall on request. and MUCH MORE ment tor energetic. de-883-7220 ofe. Sal open. 557•7620 puter word processing & Used twice. $20,000 new. SAT/SUN 9·4. pendable Inside sales IEAL man Admln skills Also light sell for $5000/obo. 3244 CLAY ST. representatives with 45 RE Bkr wanted to share bookkeepln8 & A.I P 673-0309 Corner of Bolsa & Clay wpm typing skills and MAl ROOM e1tlst1ng office on busy $1500-$16 Ol mo to Luggage. Complete-set of 1 block East of Old New- some computer ex-street In Coeta Mesa Start 841-0626 Louis Vuitton luggage. port Blvd. NB perlerlC\8. The candidate 2 _..,_. S lie se ha Inn b..,., must have an excellent ,.._,_ Low overhead, 760-1605 SECURITY u a · ng .. ., -·· p R Security mgnmt m t>riefcase. etc. Bought phone personaltty and The Orange Coast Daily llllPT. -· lff. ehte community Good overseas. 675-6299 en1oy working with the Piiot has openings in Its Grt F. V. loe. S 1,500· salary • 1>enel1ts Call ;;,_port Beach Country public n -11 as solieillng Mail Room for a Part S2Ml mo+ 545-9447 John at 259· 7835 for Club Memt>ershlp for new bUstness Time INSERTER and a --.. ;iiiiriiAiiiM:Y-lnterested parties should Full Tim. LEAD PERSON ll•fll•IT appt sale Discount• 771-0324 contact Cheri Freeman at 10 handle Schedules and PfT In N.B. Mon-Fri TAUIT USE ~54_:>_·7108 142-4121, ht. H 1. Personnel The Lead P•· afternoons. Start Jan 2. Is currently aeeklng people ROUND trip Della ticket. son must be blllngual and S5.50hr. Exp not nee. Call for movies. TV com-any u.s departure/des- have mall room ex-Lisa/Louise 644-4492 merelals & televlslon unatlon. stand-by, must perienoe Apply In person llaPJ•llT series work Also seelclng use t>y 12128 Best olfe< 6am-3pm Monday thru To s221( +.Excellent poi-children for Soaps. All 833-6237 Friday The Dally Pilot. ages. please apply Call - ---330 W Bay St.. Costa ltlon for experlenoed re-248-739 1 for an 8'>PI SLEEPING BAGS Adult. Mesa Ask for George ceptlonlst with desire to _ Make otter 642-4321. Arauz. 642-4321 E1tt. gro_w. Two positions! Lite Tlllr.I e1tt. 316. BUY through classi fi ed N o m ,111er v..nat you 1 e 001nl) your homet o wn 203 typmg & computer work, ._U,_I - - - -. -. excellent appearance & ...-.: ·-WANTED: CHILD s PLAY· personality LuKurloui PI T Evenings. Restaurant HOUSE & furniture Good newspaper lllllE IECllAlllC high-rise location. Muat EKpreu detllvery Mrvice condition. Also need out· The llilJ Piil iits in • No Collection • Early morning . motor routes available. Must have dependable transporation and liability insurance. ......... ( ...... Cllll42~ bttween 6 a.m. ·5 p.m (M-f) Aatoa 1 We19t'l unlt e Sentencaa 10 Humid 14 ~t ctty 15~1 11 e..t '7 Herd fruit 11 r.-CfS""" ...,.,_,, 20~ 21 Alkew 23 Remodel 24 Lono tlmea 25 Safe: 9leng 2t~ 30 SNS*' 34 Stk* 35 Engr11¥8 37 Alpllle 31 Pome 31 A9mo¥a 809P hm 41 f.n'lbadlrneot 42~-­a -pon 44 Add....,to --... .. .....,,.,·ca ...... ==·-AM •• .=., 11~ .... fill by 12115. Free. Action needs phone o rder door patio lurn. 957-2938 Position avail for Marine Employment. takers. Computer knowl-(.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Equipment Mechanic. 11 ...... 22 edge helpful. PleaM call .Jew~fry/Furs/M 40 Hours. Good salary & •~ after 4pm 833 1870 benefits. Contact Mike ----• 6025 Dillon. Maxwell Marine, Cla•lflecl'a 1 grMt pi-to W£LD£RS Costa Mesa. 63 1-2634 advertlN your hOme bull· ,_.. •PIAGET men & ladlee watches, 18K mesh band, Apply 7am. MacGregor cost $27K sell $12.000 WE'RE LOOKING FOR STRAIGHT S HOOTERS! TO WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL A 'D SATl'RDAY YOU CAN EARN $50-S200 PER WEEK OR MORE! ldffl h-r •tudt>nlA uf Ir Hich i-.c-i....~ , .. H11h xho.•I ..,. Worli. 1n an "duh 1'11~"......t Saw. l'r.-""''h ot~r •mbou<""' "'""'"" ~t11nr M"' ~tome,.. for n.. o ... ,,,, c .... r l\111' p,i.,, WIN!!! PRIZES ,~ND TR/I'' E.ar1tl" git! S4Qeo'a~ 56~ 51 """~ $7 ...... M Gr.-Ft MQroped 11Aw.t II "otu tlar Yachts. 1631 Plac4Hltla. •Plat ladles dinner ring, Colla Mesa 4 diamond total 1.8K, cost ===== $9000 sell $3500. •Mink Top SS Paid for Pottery• Catalina. Bauer. Kay Finch. 30's & 40's dish· ware. china, deeorattve figurines 673-6223 stroller sz 12. cost SSOOO sell $1500 559-5127 BLUE FOX JACKET.worn only oooe. medium size. Originally $599, sell for $250. * * 673-2076 muu-.1 .. 11211.Ml-1111 ~EJ $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay ror 4 llnes. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE . DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODAYll ISi Fii LllS Your Service Directory Repr...,,tatlve IC2-CJ21 ht. 111 SUPf" SPOftT. JO H.P. 2 ~ 81 !!.. aw co:: tope, ~!NII $17 Full cover. l3000 oeo .......... ,.,.,. , .. ,or • oed 78()..3823 723-4701 blec*.131-3414 • ' ... ----MERCEDES '77 450SLC ttK orig. mltel. Sunrool. SHCIAL LANDAU. eat phone. 118.000 080. ~Ko:r~· _ 723.0701 MERCEDES '78 450 SEL ==~~=~=.:::;;;;;;l,Aim~!!!,J!l!pol!15~'11d!!!....?9~100~ Ll(lht blue. all orig. Credit Ioctl•. pipe bender. cop-S'llps/Dodls/Storw -no problem (llC#25031) pet·alum tuti.; Mt auto -.-7022 * lft llU Call theR .. 621-54H tack 1tend1; 300' vlnyt ·~ .. hOM or tube; roof wind -------.-,-.--t<>ur erttlr. tnwntory hu Timi Tlllll. 1111 turbine; atep & ext. led-~ draatleell)I reducled H hbaci! AM/FM atereo dera; vw tow bar; 12" 25 & 55 avelt. 112.50 p.-. '°'extra aavlng1I ate tie 'excetlenl c:on· cage blowef; 3· carpenter Sall preferred. 752-2881 ltlllm --=· only 40,000 mites. levels, paint. brushH. Doett avall. power only. up 1540 Jembof .. Road $4 ooo 642-4321 ext rollera. pans: alrleas to 30'. Waterlpwr. Newport Beach 363 or 770-6799 lefter aprayw. Garden tools & $225/mo. Tom H. days RC ES CHROME hours) suppllet· rak" lhovels 752-0550 873 2680 4 ME ED -hoes. pOat hol9 digger; • eves • WHEELS With MICHELIN VOLK.,-:S:.-Wc:-A:-:G=--::E::-:N-RABBIT spreys (era). dust (ers): I need doc:tt or side-tie for TIRES. 4 month• new GTI 1984. excellent con- Elee swllehH. plugs. 24' boat. Wiii trade for $600. 644-<M 12 ditlon, sun roof. White f•· b01tes. conduit fittings. jewelry. Call Lido Jew. -terlor, blue Interior. Coax cable: Plumb fit· airy. 545-9436 lJ' nf.. AM/FM ea11ette with tings. parta. Wringer NEWPORT SUP up to 30 WHITE New E pl All Amp. $3,700. M~t tell. bucker. mop: Blssel ft. Power boat. $300/mo. Rims New T::'ea ~ Ted 646-9286 scrub mstr wet-dry vac: Available Jan. 1, 1990 p In' •M/FM c · n -..... forced air turn 20 cup 640 o a 1• " .... • ww elee eof pots.' e1ee fir _ •7 85 Radio With • Equallzer. New HIOO engine/paint scrubber. Camp stoves. Lots ol New Part•. VERY red, S 1 8 5 O OB 0 . lites coolers canteen Misc TrampottatJon CLEANI Excellent Con-638-3414 pum 0 p pots. ho 0 tleold. 8'8( ' _ dlllon. $3000 OBO Call -V.W. OIU .... -llll Umbrella tent wlflr. hlk· •631-4705* -• 1ng sticks: Fish gear. Trucks 9035 •UT SIU.II lllTlll' poles. reels. lures. gatt '14 F-110 '89 LEGEND & We are Southern Call· net. t>oKes. set fish wts Camper lhell eiteellenl '90 INTEGRA fornla's Cabriolet Capl· molds, pot. ladle lead: condition low mlles SAVEi. SALf I, tall Auto. Cassette. AIC, Birch broom closet· Din. 56000 675_4352 • W hee I s $ t 3. 9 9 9 . set 6 chairs: Oak cab. · Eacellent Seleetlon (002800) SOUTH COUN· fir/wall· lumber 2K8. llAZIA IJJOO 1111 •• •• -TY. 18711 Beach Blvd .. 2"x 10"11 10': old floor • -• H.B 842-2000 lamp, old oo( percolator; ,... • .,. lnte• lllU ------ antq col grinder: plants, • .,...,...... 1001 Quail St. Npt Bel\ Y.W. ana• 1111 hanging baskets, orchid WIMeh. N .a... 112·2112 Auto. A/C, Cassette, PI S. ~~~~~53, ~~~P~=t~I-~ 11111 (111111) ACURA INTEG RA 1988. i~s99 ~~t~H b°6~~~~ teetors. 13" TV B&W; lg lllTI Ollln, warrranty 91111 In effect 18711 Beach Blvd. H.B. boy elec Shayers. gold 11111 .. Mlll llt4., Belt otter 540-2314 &•2·2000 plating outfit: leather .I ...... BMW 1979 320[ 4-speed. ------~-~ scrap pes. Thomas I • --2111 EKcellent condltloo. low organ. Singer sew mach I · 11 ILAZll 1111 mileage. maintenance re-A llW llAl9UI. Lapidary machines. cords One orig i nal tools. roctl slabes. rough 2 Wheel dnve. Tahoe 4 3 CRnll:R BMVt rock gem stones. ,_. V6, Auto, PI S, AIC , Tilt, female owner $4 500 OGI Wm AUN elry THURS-FRI-SAT Cruise Rack Towing 644-2021 2 35 STER G package 10K mlles uw••• •111 ·~··•-.-u11JJM11; 56~ 8-'Pm ~ LIN ' (200518)$13.995SOUTH -• ·lrl0....t•C..-lll10>' SI~ C M Off Victoria W of C 0 UN Ty v 0 L K 5 • 1 Owner E.1tcellent eon· . ",.,..... lOOll 1soom SIOMS Harbor. _ WAGENl lSUZU. 18711 d1llon. 47.000 mlles, •&H 11SC,,,11t ll<Cl.-9 ~m SAT 10-2. SUN 11 -2. 786 Newton Way (W 17th & Placentia) Computer Beach Blvd H B $8,995 675-5998 -~ lOCXl 111m Jllft> 842-2000 CADILLAC · 59 4-door •Ill '"'0"~ 111 IJMIJ ,,,..., hard top Good Interior, paint, chrome $6900. 135-3171 wtth printer. Dikes. sew-Need a chlmn.y ...ac>7 Or Ing machine. outboard • anow lhoYe6ef? How al>Out 213-20 4-1830 motor, 8-track tapes. ~to t=~~ CADILLAC '80 SEVILLE props. Tupperware. "' you to.,.., 350 V8, beige/tan books. typewriters + ~=.::~=-.,• leather A beauty! misc. · 497-7483 ALL YOUR CONCRETE . NEEDS Quality work •1 Repair. Redwood/Cedat reas p"ees Free est. Post replece C M./N B 751-8535 Jim Whyte. 642-7206 Concrete/Asphalt Cutting •NEW CUSTOM · o.Cks. Coring for CKa1nage Patio Covers, Fences, Concrete Pumping Termite & Oryrot Repairs c N. Webb 552-0920 •B573044 Lou 842-7009 ...._,. LAN DSCA PE/MA I NT HANGING/STRIPPING CONTRAC TOR Lie Uc•S60&75 VISA-MC 545739 780-7521 673-15 12 SPllllLEI IEPlll SUPERIOR Walleoverlng * NO JOB TOO Smell * tnstalla11on. Removal LAWN MAINT 548-9309 Wall Repair Prompt LIC • 566215. Mark 642-6842 .... , ••• 1.,....11 .... Lie • 469469. Free Estimates. Call 650-4869 TREES ,..-. 1 WE gals shd hang together FllNlll IUlllll ........--Strip-paint-Install. Ad· Piek-up or Dellver 1714) Topped/remove. Cleanup vice to the crazy. 14 yrs UYISll 73i>-a259 · nu lawn/sprlnklr 751-3476 e1tp. 833-7172 any time. Coa11 Construction. Don't delay Call T0<1ay for all your Concrete needs. Lie 5 15106 71 4 748-8361 HIRE 1tuoutth. classified 642-5678 ~---- \ ~ . ' . ' T\;f I • "' • • • • FllEWlll 141-1117 ---- [J,\r lip r •. l 1r,,· 1, .. • • ( ., C ITIYI • -----~ -·~,,nd, ,, ' .~. . . . . . . ~: EXPERIENCE COUPLE U.WUl'*I looldng to etMn houeM & All CARE ENTERPRISE offices. llc:9nce. bonded. 631·2•'75 or 842-9274 Refs. Annita. "40-9742 PROF llnoe '73. The hlah· HOUSECLEANING AND erat quality repelr aervlc. HOMEMAKER SERVICE at the loweat COit. Roof- Aellcfl. Comm'I. Marine. plumblng-eleetrleal mlae. (714) 84&.8015 LleH8e77. 01117~3184 PALM REMOVAL Any slze-S85 00 Incl. atump.lnsured. CHUCK 642-0322 ~ I ' ' . ~ ' '-• "1"• ~~ • ,. ,,,T '1• lllT1.I = .,,., ........... ~. ....... lnCllude dl9C brak .. , tlnl9d w ind· ~ C11nent tmog certificate S2100. 151-0310 "'., Wll1'llU& !•cellenl condition l8000 11M352 Wl!LLPIYYM Tl.lllEIYEI ,;J,WSE! "'0 Brand new BMW 3261 Conver11ble, white with blacil lnterlC>f, plnstr1p- 1ng. rear deck apoller. c111\om wheela, car phone. lully loaded company transfer, must sell! Assume lease at $575/mo. 111-1111 Orenge COMf OAll.Y PtLOT/Thuredey, December 14, 1919 cu Ml.IC M)TIC( K -COU11 ~ no4 orenl the ...... AM, C:A .,._.. ._,. Bide 1n1tt be clHrly HIGHEST BIDDER 'OR K-Ooneid A Wltld Trwt.. ACTITIOU9 • HAM NOnc. GP Niihuilil evlhority Publllhecl Orenge Colet ACnnGUl WN I'll a r k • d CASH lewfut money of tne 'tc1'\TIOU9 ..-11 Tnit 11atetMnt •N til9d MAim STAW TO,!!~ITlll!!"' A HfAAINO on the pet!· 0..ty PllOI o.c.mw 14. 15. NAm ITATJIMlfl 8URPLUS108SOLETE United Stat .. °' aCMflier. NMm ITATl .... T Wllh Ille Coonly Ctwk oC Or The IOIOWlg P«IOM.,. .... --lion Wiii be held on JAHU-21. 1"9 The loloWlrtt C*WOM •• EQUIPMENT SALE • atD CheCil drawn on ll'Y Dank. The fOllowlnO '*'°"' .,. ange County on ~ber dOlnll ~,.,... -..._l '9MIA CROii ARY 4. 1990 at 1 45 PM 1t1 Thf872 dolnQ bulil.el •· NO 703 ad<11MMC1 to Atyn etad1t union Of Mvlngt ard doong buSoneeS u 14 11188 talCOLU (b)RANCHO, 215 C~ ~ Dept No. 3 IOeated al 700 OliJEASIFIED TRAINING E RoWley Putelluing Man-1oM1 ~1aoon Clornletlad HAYES MARTIN AS· '4'11M Tu11111 Ave Newpof'l 8-d\, ..., • ._ CMe Center Dr"'-. SMta rtll.IC NOTICE GROUP, 1t Octyaaey Coutl, 199r Hun11ng1on Beaell In th•t 11ate. a1 payaOle at SOCIATES 3111&-D AltWly Publ•ll\90 Orange Coast C ht 92963 Toallheirt.,.,.,_lcl.,. Ana.CA 82701 Newporl&eedl.c:Mf 92M3 Unlon High Set100I 0111net, 1het111WOINNI 1114nghtlllle Avenue Costa M..a Calif Oell~P110tNo..-nber23 30 CeMn T• l..atn. 172211 er9Clrl0fl, contingent Cfedl· IF YOU OBJECT to tile lt11111 O'Han Peraonnel Group, 10251 Yorktown A~ue and lflllfMI llelO by In as 92828 Oec:embet 7 14 1989 Lemon St D ~ IOfl and ~ who mey (lllnllng of the l)lllllon, you rteTITIOUe .--11 Inc: a c.llfOtnla COfl>Qf· Huntington Beach CA TtuttM 1n that,.., prQC)llrly Sanora Maron 3 18t-D Th-818 Caltl 923'15 otherwiae be lnt ... •ted In lhould lither appeet •I the ..... ITATlmWT ation. 11 Odysaey Cour1. 112648 I nd f~Y9(j ., Of eitu•I• In NICI Coonty and Alnw•y Avenue Colla Mewl Paul Mark Umot, 8018 'she wlll or •tate. °' both. of ,,..,ing and 1111• your o0-The following~·.,. Newport Beacll, Cefif 112eel t>et0te 2 00 o m TUES State 0ner10ee1 u foll0w1 Calli t2628 P\&.IC NOTICC A , ch 1D11 d Rane II o I ABEL TERESA CROSS jec11on1 Of Ille written objec-dot ~ u Th11 bu11neas 11 eon-JAN 23 1989 It wflletl ltme Lot 13 Bloc;ir, t 14 ol Tract Tiits out1neu 11 con· Cucamong• Calrl 91730 APETITIONllalbe9nfNd Ilona wtlh the eoun before S~AWNT ANA PART· dueled by a COtPQtallOn and place Dt<lt will be pub-23'1 1n the Ctty of Newport CIUCled Dy an 1n<11vt0ual FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll Eugenll Umol 9018 by ADELINE BERMUDEZ In the '-Ing Your ~-HERS 1301 Dove Str .. 1 Tiie reglllranl com-11e1y ooened and re..O 1n S.een aa P9f map reeor<le<I The regratr ant com-NAME ITAT!.MUIT A rt 11 1b11 1 Cl A an ch o Ille SuPlflor Coun ol Call-ance may be In PlfllOn Of by Suite '300 N-POfl e..cti' menc:.CI 'to transact OUSI· B•dQ C Rm 361 AH t1em1 In Book 13 Pagee 36 to 37 menceO 10 tr•naae1 ousi The looo,.,,ng plfsons are Cucamonga Caltl 91730 tornl•. Coonty ol Orange your 11t0tney Calli 8268o ' neu undet Ille f1e1111ou1 may 1>e 1nspee1e<1 11 tlle 1nelus1ve ol M1seel1neou1 nest unde< the r.eouous ooing OU*trleS• •• Rooen An11U1 Clar•• 215 THE PETITION teque111 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Laurel Hokllng Cotpor-bulinffl name or names 11tea here IOCatec:t and are M1ps 1n Ille ofllCe of Ille Du51nttss name or names VON KARMAN BUSI Tustin Ave ~ 8eectl that ADELINE BERMUDEZ or a contingent creditor of atlon a Calll0tnla Corpor-N11ed1b0ve on NIA o lfereo 111-1s and County Reeor<le• of said hste<l <tbOve on June 1 NE5SASSOCIATfS 49Feu Caht 112663 ' be appointed It personal the <lec:HMd, you must Ille atlon: 1301 Dove Str .. I, Joann M 0~1 Pres•· Where 11 wllhout wlr· County 1989 ing~tur lrvtnt' Calll 92714 Carolyn Dale Clll'kl. 215 'IP' ... ntlll\11 to e<1m11tar your claim with the court and Sutt• 300. Newport Beaoh. oent ranty Tiie 11ree1 a<loress or Sanora Marttn Scott vanOy•e 49 Fall Tu•Un Ave Newport Beec:h, the estate or Ille Cleeedent mall • copy 10 Ille petaonal Calll 92660 Thll 11a1emen1 was h1eo Each bid ana11 reme1n v111<1 Ollltlr common aeStgnehon This Matemt!nt wlb 111eo ingeter Irvine Cdllf 112714 Calll 92663 THE PETITION r.-queats representative appe>lnted by LBH C0tp, A Calltornia with Ille County rk of Or-tor 8 per•O<l 01 45 days allet ol the real pr'operty herein w11t1 Ille Coonty Clerk ot Or Ricnaro Vt1nDy•• 96 Freoerttk William Danie!, the dee.dents WILL and theeoun wlthln fourmontlla Corporation 1301 Dove •no• County on ovembe< theoa1esoec111eo1orinere-1bo v• oe seribed 11 an9e Counrv on Novem~r Wino1ammer Irvine Ceht 5976 Eastwooo AVe All• eodlellt, If •ny ~ •dmln ed lrom the dll• ot llret 11-Street, Suite 300, N-POt• 15. 1889 ce1ix ot D1d1 purported to t>e 206 and 14 19~ 9271• Loma Calif 91701 toproblle The w1lland 1.ny 1uaneeof1ettera1tprov!Oed ee.en Callf 926&0 437171 The Board ol Trull&el 206.112 1s1n S11ee1 New· F.U7SM Thia Ou••neu s con Tt11s bu11ness is con- Codlelli are av111e1>19 for In section 9100 of the Call-cen'termerk Develop-Published Orange Coast shall ~ the M>le 1udga of the port Beach. Caltlorn11 Puollsnf'd Or,m9e Coa.11 Clucreo t:Jy co 11annei& dUCIMO oy a oenetal part· euminallon In the Ille kept forn11 Probate Coo• Tile ment. A c 111forn11 Corpor-Delly Piiot Noveml>ef 23 30 et1g1bll11y of 1>1doers ano re-The under119ned d•S Daily P1101 November n 30 1 ""' '*'0151'"'1 com m;r11n1p by Ille court lime tor ltl1ng c11111m1 Wiii not atlon 1301 Dove Slleet, December 7 14 1989 serves the nghr 10 re1ect 11ny c;1aim111111ab11ilt ror dn1 ,,. Ot!c.emi-81 7 14 1989 • men1..t'<l 10 tt.ins .. ct Ous.i Tue 1eg1stranr com THE PETITION requests eJ1.p1re prior to lour montn1 Suite 300. Newport Beac:ll, Tn-919 or all bids ano 10 >N81ve any co1rec1ne~s "' sa10 s1ree1 lr> 916 ne&• under ll·t' hcl•llous n enctoO t< tran~act bu91· autho11ty to Id minister the from the dlle of the hearing Cahf 82660 ttregulanty t11erem adores\ 01 01ner c;ommon I ous""155 n1im.. or '•"'es I n .. i.s under thd 1te1111ou1 •stato unoer the lnOepen-notiOe<I above Thts bu11na11 ts con-n111n1 'C NOTICE Signed Allyn E Aowtey, <1e1>1gnJt10" ~UC NOTICE h'ite<J •bo•e l•" M.t1~'1 198910 .. 1>"'""' •&mt' or n~ dent A<1m1n1S1ro11on ol Es-YOU MAY EXAMINE the oueted by a general part· l"UUU Purcha1lnt1 M1n199r. (71A) 511<1 s..le ,,,.11 !>I" maoe Ricnaro V4<'D.~t' ~ld<.l ai;,c, ... •r Septemt>et Au&Q' DomestJc 9300 tlles Act (Th11 author1ty ••· Ille kept by the court II you nlfsl\ip K52711 IM-3331, Eat. 4350 w1tnou1 warrar ty up•ess or 1 KS2nt Tr1o~ stal«rmp,t ""' 1"eJ • •<o6C:. -'°""5 Ille persooal reoreMn· are I petton tntetffle<l In Tha registr ant com -FICTTTIOUI 8UllNESI Publllhed 011nge Coast 1mp•1eo rega•o n9 1111 .. IX>S FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS ""1' 1' I'! C "'''•Cit'!" 01 Or Cdrooy• '.) C.1or11.e '61• 'JI SIYIUI lltlve lo take many ilCIK>ns the 811118 you m1y Ille wttll menceo to transact buso-NAME STATEMENT Daily Pilot December l<I 21 sess•Of '>• !'ncumDrc1nc;es NAME STATEMENT 41"9 .. r ou• 1• ' "" •••mre• 1111~ ,•,,•em.,nl was hied Good condllon. LOADED WllhOUI Obll•mng court •P· the court a form•I Request ness under Ille lttllUous The 1o11ow1ng persons are 1989 to ~"'"'~ lhe ""P•Ml ot>• '"e •~no ... ng _,p, .or .,,. 14 '989 F 37 2 ""•r "" C >unly Clef~ ot O.· MUST SELL proval Before taking certain for Soec1al Nottee ol the hi-business name or names oor;ix bUSlness as Tn970 g"t ons secu1ed riy Sil•O tic; , ;i o-..5.,.,.~, ,., 4 55 .. ~,. C<.>u"h c.><" Novemt>et actions hO th T Put.i st.-(! t)r t Y• c.t!tt 1,-,_..~ s24oooBO 534-2042 wever e pe1-1ngolan1nventoryan<1ap-111te<I abOve on May 10 o KTREE V ILLAG E ~oo• "''' ... th t>lere!ol NE.VPQl'.1• 1,A;i.~ '0.,,i,PiotNOot·• .... ~ p..- 1onal representat•ve IS re-or11semen1 ot estate assell 1989 PARTNERSHIP 260 N-· .mo otr-Pr '>u"'' ~~ f'l'C"•dt'O ""Al .O.t ,..,,. • 111 C>• t t-rnt;.-.. 1• ~ 1 , ·~ -·-- quueo to give notice lo 01 ot eny oe1111on or &eeount James B Fleig PreslClent port Center Drive Suite 520 ~UC NOTICE here n ,,,.,., .lO•.tnces I d•l• I ',1~ •O~ ....... :: " ti" 1cr ,•.,,; Ordn~e Co.u1 Interested persons unless a$ 1><ov1deo in secuon 1250 Thia statemenl was lllecl Newport Beach Calll 92660 ttterPur o.-r RnO 1n11•re~1 c , • 9&o;t,, C" :.>.,.c;.-mr.e< 7 14 ll>ey have wa1veo notice or ot tile C1hlorn1a Probate w1tn tne County Clerk of Or Beacon Bay E11terp11ses YOU ARE IN DE FAUL f thereon 1•11J P•us '""~ Jd'Tle .., '> '• f>OOUC NOTICE "!!~ c:onsenled to the oropose<I Code A Request for Special ange County on November Inc Cahlorn1a 260 Newpott UNDER A DEED OF TRuSf lnd•Qt'S ;nJ e.pen~t' '"" C •I' action I The mdepenoent Notice rorm is available from 14 t989 Cttnter Dnve Suite 520 DA TEO MARCH 28 1989 T•1.1!>t~ -<•Kl .1 tht' ,, ,.15 8_.:itN a<lm1mstra11on authouty will the court clerk F437'31 Newpor! Beach c81,1 92660 UNLESS vou TAKE AC c;re,11"" th SJ•O ~o o• NOTICE OF be gr1nteO unless In Alt0tney fOf Petitioner. Publ1Sh80 Orange Co11st B1tmtngMm Development TION TO PROTEC I YOUR Tru!>l T f' I ! 1' ,,mou• t I PU8LIC SALE tnteresled person files a.n JOHN A. PAAKEA, A LAW Daily Pilot November 23 30 Corporation Calllornoa PROPER TV IT MAY BE Sd•O bi 141 "' di''"'""' OF PERSONAL Ol>J8Cllontoth1spet1t1onand CORPOlllATION, 2113 December 7 t<I 1989 23t66 Los Ahsos BlvO SOlO AT A PUBL•C <;AlE or , •Ill ~uttoCoheor tr•,, PAOPEATY I 1hqws good Cluff Why tne Pullman SltMI. Suite A. fh-921 Su•te ?46 Mission V•e10 If" vuu NfEO AN EXPL A Not•I. I s '· :' 'i4 Ol' :x>111 s Cohl 92691 NATIO•I OF T11E NATURE 0•'"<' ,.., .. ,t>IT'Oe• • .. s J"'" , •. , .. ~ ~"'' • •, ~I C1ll Classified· 642~5678 STURTEVANT M A H LENE STURTE VANT. passl'tl ..iway °'-"-'t•mlx·r 11. I ~llY. bvrn J ulv 1 :~. 19:\4 in C.:l~l..l l\lN Shl' w..is a Ion..: 11nw r1·-.11.lt•111 of Nl·wµort &•.il·h . Jnd ~~N ewport LOCAL .. RIAIES PACWIC VIEW -~ALPAf'K Cemet.,., • Monuaf)' C"-Pei • Crem1t()f)I 3500 Pacific: v-Dnve N9wPOf1 Beach .... ,,. N•••nns llUUlllWIY M ortuary • Chapel Crematron 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M!-1111 -- -----------This ousiness 1s con OF THE PROCFfD•NG 148'< '"1 l t O'!' r '. A Si•il ..,,.,,, " PUBLIC NOTICE oue1e0 by d general parr AG A INST vou 'rOU REAL ESTATE SECURI· •"'t»D Tu•··· Ar rE< \ • nership SH0ULOC.ON1 AC f A LAW TIES SERVICE. e Celllornla "., ,10r,·r•·•· ,. 1., 1, t•n '"<l H arbor H tgh Sch ool K527to f he reg1stran1 torn-VER NOTICE OF eorporet1on, •• Truatff. By ,. I' .,,. c u• ·, , ... • O• 1bt<ll 11 _.,, Moved to L ake Ar-FICTITIOUS IUSIN~SS menced 10 transact bus• TRUSTEE'S SALE D. J Mo•ll•r. lta PtHldent, """ c. '"'", , ., ·"" 1 .. r J,1m,,1,, 1 NAME ITATEME"T ness under tht> licllllou~ T.S. NO. 52990 1900 North Broldwey, Suite , • J8, PM rowhl'ad tn 1979 Sht• The lollowing persons are bus•ness ""me or names N OTICE is HERC B Y 100. Sanra Ana, CA 92706. un.·nl'<.l ;1 "lft shop 00111g business as 1 d b J 1 GIVEN !M• on Wf•dnesdav Telephone (714) 953-8810 1-vt·ll· ,,.. , ,, ".J.-.--"' TRE Y PARTNERS 307 lste a OVP on anuary J 3 1"90 1 11 00 l'<tllt>d Plum Fon "lt tn 1988 anuiHv ., d Puol•'>' •·cJ O• l 119• L >.1~1 JJ 1, P1 11 r.. ,, .• , 1 .. J Po1nse1t10 Avenue Corona Joseph 11 Bonar Prest-o cloc~ am o t ,,.,o <lay 1n Doil., p,,0• 0+-< ""'''"' 1~ , • • Pmre• LJkl• Arro whc•a 081 Mar Colll 92625 oent tl'lti d•t'd <>et as•d'1 lor con ;>8 •'le') .: '4" She 1:-. surVt\'t'<I bv R1cll1rd E S11neh1ir1 307 This Slatement was r.ieo duc1m9 Trus1e .. \ Sa1es ht•r hu:-.IJ.lnd. W,;rn•;, Pomst1111a Avenue Corona with the County Clerk 01 Or ... ,in,,, !he oll1CI''> 01 REAL S 1 u rlt'\'ll n t . th rt'l' Oel Mar Cahf 92625 ange Counll on Novembei ES1 A TE SECtJR ! ES SER Sherr., N St•nehll•I 307 14 1989 v1CE •oc1tted ~' 180() Nortn l ' ht Id r <' n . R rad Po1nse11ta Avenue Corona F4l7SS9 Bro.iOwJy Suth' 1Q1J 1n the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS StUrll'\'illll ol Ldkt• del Mtlr C.illf 92625 PubllsheO Orange Coast C11., 01 Sdnld Ari\ Counr,. ,1 NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1(52797 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Arn•~ hc·.id Diana Melissa Snea 900 North Daily Pilot Novemoer 23 30 Orang!' Staie of Ca11forn1a 1 l••t'' II ""Ii rf'"' ' ,.,. BunO) lo~ Angeles Calif Oecemt>ei 7 14 1989 REAL ESTATE SEGURIT ES dO•nq C..1..\ t'!>' '' ''~ 1 ·• "'' ~ , •. , " Bouffo rd lll Nt·wport 90040 SERV l..t , c.11.1r.rr1t.i 1.or ON.~ ~. LAl>l..r"'A • ~t. ~ o , ,..~, , B1·Jl'h ,1nd K .1n•n Chnstian No1man 900 Tn-9H poq1 ' ,., Oul, 1p11o•ntt'(]ll n(Jlt>' '14 \S C•r V" • ' Sturll'\'dllt u l J l unt North Buno.,, LOS An~es Tru"'"" unoer ano our\uolnl "· b" Cehl 9004'! ~UC NOTICE to ,, • ., ;>O"'t'' ot \.J•e on !\er • Ptl A ~ ' • ' 1n u rngtun Bt •• ,·h ht>r Tn1s bus1n1''5 15 con· , , ...... o ,, lh .. t <e"ld•" Of-e·I ')! l ,.,.. n(ll!'\ '·' h ' m ll l h t' r L l1 I ., Clucteo by a gene•JI pa11 NOTICE Trust f'"l'CVIP<I Dv RONALD Vt!, -.I I 4,r.n' Ander~un uf Nt•\\ port nersh1p INVITING BIOS · F LARSON "m.,rr eO mdt> ''' tu"' t''>S ' ''" &·c1th !\h•mon,il :.t•r-Tiie r e91srrant com SURPLUS/OBSOLETE as h•S ">(',le 1no "'IHri.ltt' o ... u.-o c,, Jr •o • 1 ... , mencf'O 10 tfCIOSilCI OU51 EQUIPMENT p•Ol>t'•l> 11><o•Ot'O Mt•tll Ir .. 't'<l "'' ,ro c - \.'lll'S \\'I II ht• ht•ld ness undt>• the l1ct11tous Nohce •S rie1eby given that 3 • 1989 '" int> 011-c,e I tht' "''"1Ct'J t 1"1r s •• ! ~ ... ;, Sundav. l>n t•n1b1·r business namt> or nc1mes 1ne Bo<t•d of frustees ol lhe Counr, Rf'Co•d•" r ,,till "'''' u• d .. • .,, .. '•tit o ' Ii. rnti!:I cl~ .11111 p M 131Sle<ll989aDOYI' on Novernt>t'r Hu,,11ngton Beacri Union Count., <IS Rt>Coro .. ,' n l''"'' .... ,, ''"' . H1gn School O•sl ••tt w•ll re· s1r,,me"r No 8'l 16<1;><1<, O; '"1•'<1 1r ,,. • at tht• (unimunny Richard E Sunehart ce1ve sealeo bt(ls tor reason 'lt lbtPKn • IPl\1111 ""''""'"A ... ncr"c1n Bapt1:.t Chun·h 1n Th•S stalement was 11180 Surplus•Otisolete Equip· '"p.i,men1 nr t•t'lll"mdll(f' .,,., ,,,., .. ,., .. n, ""~ r ... L akt• Arru wht'.HI In wolh the County Clerk ol Or· men t B•o torms 1nstruc· ol trit> oohg31•r'"' '>"<u•f'll "'" 111 .. C '""'·Cl,.,. 0 1 0• .1-.,•<1.J lll'U o f flo wC'r" dond· a 1 n 4 ge 19 c 89 ounly on Novem~r t1ons 1.ind hsllngs may be tllereby 1nc1uo nq •" 11 ~~ll';c:.8~-.nt, " N ''""'tw• ,,,,, ~· obtaoneoo al 1he D1s111ct breach or llet11111t Ncl•t!' t'' ·ne rt'g ~• •• • lum,. 111..t\ ht• rnodl· tn F437638 Purchasing Oll1ce Room which was 1f'CO•Clec1 Seti F437SS5 enenct>O • 1 ,,,~ 1 • t .~, Th1• Ctiv 111 Hopt• Putlt1sht'd Orang!' C'oasl 36 1 '0251 Yorktown AV-temoer 8 1989 dS A.. P1.t>l"l t'l.I Or .inge l.<-11>1 ne<>s vnOP• '" " • r ... ~ 11 I • u Daily P1lo1 Novemtier 23 30 enut> Hunllnglon Beach corder ' 1ns1r.,n11int "''J Du•I• P•IC't Novt'mtie' l(1 D+<-bu~1nes• nclrnt' .. ,.,,., ospil.i l .int•t•r nt'-December 7 14 1989 SURPLUS OBSOLETE 89 481882 WILL SEl, A'"'"''"". ·~. 1 1989 ["It'd ~tl0•" " 'I •• M·ard1 Ct•nll'r Th-920 EQUIPMENT !PUBLIC AU<..T•Olll TO IHfl 1" •;n3 •C:.BQ .. l't \t1t1'c1 O• (Ir J~ t11• o\ I , 0t c.-,,-,t t ' • .. o .. :MWCMI You Can Get Your Dealership Noticed. Your ad w/11 come out 2 Time• Per Week tor '90, Color Freel **" ', """"" t _, I 1•1' I~ l Call 642-4321 Hunt ington Rea ch Chrysler -Pl ymouth SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 16881 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 $ SA~~Y.Il~~G & 0 NEW LOCATION! S ANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Or., Sent• An• 835-317, Newport/SS Fwy. at Edinger Sa P.1 Ot!ol t~ • .J~ ... ; ' ,, ...... ,, f' "' ' ... ' l,. '> tt BUENA PARK !:>lANl •IN s ,• ti .. ..., .... ~ Look to The '.\e" Lar Guide wh e n inte re!"-ted in purcha ing a ew 1990 Automobile I F ....._, J', l )f wt:..' , T rnu l • , r t '"' -ll ~II t/i/I Fu" nn111111n 011111R> Tti-956 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ... 1 "•I ·w• '9 pprsons are b ~I ~"$ d~ 81 RANCl10 Newpon 17220 9011> "~'""' ;_ Tr ,_. '~Q1').•r;;f"'f com mt-n(..~ 1 transact DuSJ· .,,.~, ~·•o,., 1ne l1cl•t1ous t>..is .. ,.s~ .,,.me or names !1\rt'C .Jbvv!l on Novemoe< 7 •c:.a-. Th956 1JS90 Beach Bhd CI) U 'eftmmster II.EACH Bl VD . ..fT THE 21 FREEW'A Y ~Bob Longpre Pontia .&RANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ANO ~GEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP o SADDLEBACK Service Department Open Monday until 9 00 p m. l,ibOO BEACH BLVD W ~ST MI NS TER (714) 892-6651 Thi Int Bup In Or11111 Countr Ari On This P111. 0.11 One lorr! G South County YILISWllEI 111 ISUZU ® m • AllUIOA'SI :t 1 VILlll SALES LEADER • • SAllS OPIN 7 DAYS A WIBC • • PAITS OPIN SA TUIDA YS • • S11V1C1 OPIN MON>AY NIGHTS • 11711 leach Blvd., Huntington Beach 714 842-2000 PACIFIC OCEAN CO AON A DEL MAR Sales Leasing s~rvic~ Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 pace an Be Yours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo per week! CD JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Qu .. I St. Newport a.ech 0 Sales • Leasing Parts • Se~ 133-9300 AC URA 1001 QuaM ••• Newport~ Sales • l9Ulng SefvtOe • part• 75-ACURA 152-2112 "Call Your Pro,.•-'«ul#•" 0 E CAMPBELL ~ N 15 S AN I H.MKiYtW IEI04 • low F'ric •, • N o Gu• " <.. • G tt•ot 1:t .. l,.ct1eo • ,,,., dly P .. oJ 11 • f, ·' "' r ~"'"'<~ .) 0... DM. Y Pl.OT/ 1"IU'ldmy, DIC I ulber 14, .. ..... '9IC _.;.;;;;!!M---. ....... im-_,__...._ In II aa ... .,a,...... ..... .............. fiW and f~ •• a. -·-· ~ • Of .. CllWO •• Gowern-' .,,.. ..... M H l*\M9-8'ldl ..,_!My be • ~.-.... ~ OlldJ. .... ...... Cod9 8eallai't 4690 ... ,11 •1• • ........ m.oe to M.,.,_ AJr F-.,el -.. Iii ....-W bdl bk1 1N11 Die tN6t The fo1oWtnU penana.,.. ..._.~ _.. .......... Ct9d11 Union. MCAS, Santa Of J•llHL ~=~-. ...... WI _.. C.... ... Of fl/I D9WN'f• owe Oii "'9 atWdled "lld doing but1MM.. .. ...... ..,_ 1 ' • -I Ana. CA 0270IMOOO ,.... Ml f (a LA OLCOll• ._ _... • ,.,_. CAWlo a •• I ... --L '-"to ... ob&INd .. u. (alHAR&OR A.PPl.IANC! ...... ...... ... ..... Seid ~homuh .. be ..... I AflVE Pl.AS TEA AATS ..... u ... ,.u... ... ~ .. .....,.....,..... ,._I IL MOeTAfA.,.,,. lndMcJ. oMaeoftM~Of~ (b)HAABOA APPLIANC&: ...... a ....... toldlothe~htitl~I~ ~to ... s.ct.I b)"0ASA8ELLA". 71H ... ,., ............ the uodenlQNd ...... Purwatl• .. C0• .. •111a"' ..... -WDfON) IETZ. Alt lie won. •• o.wtoc>menl R.E.PAIR SERVICE. 1240 II ............. _ .... c:un.tor~~Ollhe , ... Of1NCNtCode.8&aM Ave. Sia 10I. Hunt· "mP .............. publlc ~. llU"'*" IO~=.·.~ .. lndllo1••CML~ITT.Art ~. 2000 Main 8tttiet L09•n Awe •O. Coa11 OC10 a "" 1111..-..... Unlt.O S1e1es of Amenc:.a, OfC&lifom141,~IOfl23210f ~on9erech.C-.tff47 .. .-c:..ri.y ~ 21700 of IN ..... Act(• & P ,._ 11~••· OOlS t to 25,""' Hunl•noton 8"ch, C•ll· ~ Cllif 92621 ......, a tM..,,..... • nif· ~yeble a11ne time of Nie the Cel!torru CommercMI _ ~ J Walker, eoo ! ....,_ °"'*'" Wi11a'11 C. ,_. & ProteMIONI Code eeq,). 1M w11111da_,.., ........ • duefWe tomla. ltllll be eMllld and Hlfbof ArN ApPlla.ncA __.. • 111111 •11 • 1 S.S ~ hom. lhlll be Code. s.c11on $SS of IN OoNntront •20. Balboa, W.... Iha following deeetl~ ... at llUMO IUGlllOft. °" YOU AM IE.tNO SUO> Med •ctt lflO City Cltrlt el Servlc:es Inc . C1lllOl'nla UM oAc-. de .,_.. ..... purchased by Ulcl bidder Cehloml• Penll Code end Celff. HM t TM ...... ~ .. properly LO wit. OANl~L ~ OI, ttlO. .. ~ 8Y~TIF'F•(AUd.le-. lhe CMc Center, Seeond 1260 Logen Ave •0, eot1i (wea 91 dlNGt•le IN· "11 If" and "wM<I IJ" the prO'llM>ne of Ille Cell-J11lle Tierney, IOO 6 GI'* CIOlftlllOfl , ,,...,., If MOONEY K-45 fooll, _,..AM, 17112 CowM, ........ •-••dando) lf.010 ,_ -., ......... -·°""oms ....... """°"' ••P'"" ~ ..._ '°'"'" '""'°" ,,..., ... o-nt•om •20 ........... " "' "" -._ II+ ...... -CA -~1 ESPANA; OAHILO JAVIER Ing, 2000 Mein Street, Hunt· Thlt business 11 coll· c ... No. warralllies by Marine Alt Ac:l lhe und«llgned Wiii Mii c.tll 02fla 1 Ollolblcl ...,. II ~ MICHAEL ORO K~ Wa•· c:tudlflt tumltuN, Y• ..... • CM.INDAR tngton Beed\. Cllifofnla. on dueled by a corporal ton X M 11 OI Fedetal Crld11 Union II public: auc:uon. on JenuJWY ThlJ butlne11 It eon· to '* 1• Orwlt8 lla9IOm. bed. plc:1 • plllowt. boJI, toola Md/OI oth9' t DAYe .,._ .. 1•1ReM Of bef~2 OOpmotJeMJaty The reg1S1r1n1 com Tl'le name end addreu of OATEO 11·29-89 05. 1990, al l 00 PM, 13241 dUC1ed by a ~al part· IMM, CeMornia. RICHARD SkANEBAOOK bOlcl lttml Morad by 111 _... • ,_ .... a 9, 1990, end ltlell t>e opened menee<! 10 lfOnsael bull· Ille c:ourl It (El nombre y CHA•lt W. DAFF, Al· Jeffrey Road, lr'fflle, CA per-Mfehip ._, .... ._.. lie mtde, blA J~5 . Ref . bed, bx. ep. mat, IOWlno penone.: SP j tn:ccrle..,. N1911a11 et by a committee compc>M(f n411s under ll'le hclllloua dtrecc:tondelecorleet) SU-lorney at L.ew tonal property, Including The regt11ran1 oom· ~ c:ow.nent..._!' ~ bike. c:ouc.h, lemp, llble. K9a1tletN~~8.SPP tNe ....._ ol lhe Clty Clertt, Ille City buSlness name or names PERIOR COURT OF CALI· Put>ltslled Ora1194' Coast furniture. clothing. 10011 mencea 10 lranNCt bu•I· -~ °' m,.._, ·---.. wUll • dry .. chaJr. lld,. mlec. leptlen ,._.._, .................. Atl()fney and Olrec:IOI' Ol llaledaboveon N/A FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR2 Dally Pilol ~ember 14, and/Or Olher hOuHhOld ,..... undef lhe ltclitlout lille, poal .. llClll, !!. Stlewlllbebyeomc>etltlve o.nnr.i..~rom • .ol..W _...,.....,.... ,._ ...._ Public: Works or 1he1t Sherry WllSOl'I, Sec:/Treu ANGE. 700 CMc Center 1989 111m111ored by the lollowfng butlnffs name or name• ~. IO ll9Y '"' bidding (wrllteo aeele8 bkl1 ~ ~ 1M .. ,,.ft ....... f'llJ 1w ... t -.._ authorzted representative Thts s111emen1 waa filed Or1ve West, PO Bo• 838. Th964 pe~s SP H628 Robert E. H1lld above on November dellnQuenl m••-;: may be aut>mtlled 1n ad-to bid It the Mil. P\lt~ lft,,..... ..... ..,,.. It rou and Iha results of aa1d bid· wllh the County Clerk or Or· Se1111 Ana. CA 92702..()138 Rage11. MD 14, 19811 •MMnlentt. C091• venee) on the 28Ch day Of mutt bemadewlttl c:aah..,,., •Mt.._....,. .. neer ,._ ding Wiii be reported to lhe enoe Counly on December The name, •ddren. and PUBLIC NOTICE Owner , ... rved th• r19h1 PhlHlp J Wallie< lllto<ney'I .... IO Wll: Oecembef. 1989 al 2:00 end peld for at 1M 1lmt of .,... City Council of Mid C.ty ot 6 1989 telephone number ol plain· FICTITIOUS au••N"'ll lo bid 11 lhe HI• PurchaMs This atelement wes llled 13.78881 wllh........, ~= o'c:loc:k P.M a11:sem1Ne purc:h1M. All pu. rohaMO w ;... M Mt .. ,.._ Huntington Beach al the F439'41 11lt's auorney, or plainlilf -"' mull b• made wllh c:aah only with the Counly Clefk of Or· ''*-· u pnw_, where uld pr • ha1 good• ere told .... 19," end 111111,....,.-. rou...., reouter meeting to be held Pubhshed Orange Coast wlthoul an ellorney. 11 (El NAME STATEMENT and paid for al lhe lime ol ange County on November Oeder91ion: edWnell. ~:Ji t>een 1tored en which 11 muat beremo¥1detthellme .... the ...., ead row on Monday. 1he 22nd ot Dally Pllol December 14. 21. nombre. fa dlrec:clon y el nu-The lollow1no persons are purcheae All purcheaed 14, 1989 llllder ll'le lefma °' end localed 11 AYRES SELF of ..... S.... 1Ublec1 to ....... ......., .._. ..,.... January. 1990, al Iha hour 01 28. t989. January 4. t990 mero de lelelono del door19 business as goods are sold "as 11", and NS7151 O.C:W.ion. -... C'*'OOI STORAGE 7012 Ernetl Ave. priof carte*letlon k\ tN Oftr _, .._ ... .,. ......ut 7•00 PM In the City Council Th·97• at>Ogaoo oel demandante, o FIRST PACIFIC TRADING musl be removed al the lime Published Orange Coast .. l*W ol IMI ~omey. Hunllnglon 8HC:h, Ca. event ol Mtttement betWW'I ~ • .,..... ~ 1M Chambers In lhe Civic def demandenle qua no GROUP. 3700 Newport ot ule Sai.1 subi-c:t to Dally Pilot O-ml>ef 14. 21. The . -•• 714·849-7314 owner end obllgat9d party, COUf\. Cen1erot1a1dC1ty ofHunl· 11ance abogedo es1 Blvd •109,N-portBe.ch. prior cenc:etellon In lhe28.t989.January4,1990 ~ unoat,.,.:: Landlord reservH 1heOetedtN114thend21tt• .,._.,. .,. 9'Mf ..... fngton Beach. and shall be ~IC Ml"ITICE G I 8 SON DUN N & Caht 92663 event of Hlllemonl ~Jl"Mfl Th·978 ton 11gn1 10 t>ld al the MIO. ot December. 1Nt. Pullllo ............. ·-_, ..... ec:ted upon by saiO Clly . IJU CRUTCHER MICHAEL G Jon H Marple, 603 w Ownel' and Obllgaled 'J)erty •eculed and delMnd lo ,,... Purchaies mull be !Nde by S1or1191 Manegement. Inc. lo c.et -........, ,..., Counc:olal lheragular ~·? FICTITIOUS BUSINESS YODER 800 Newport Bay BalbOa, Cahl 9266t Oaled lhlS 1•1h and 2111 day 0::-o1 ~,.,.om::; cash and paid for •llhe time Te6ePhOM (819) 244-8080, IWl1• tf ,_do Mt k-Ing or January 22, 1990 NAME STATEMENT Cenler 0t1ve Su11e 700 This business is con· ol Oeoember 1989 Publtc PUBLIC NOTICE DemenCI ':, s-19. and• wnaen ol purchase All purchaaed Agent for~ . .,........._,,,_,.._,_..... The City ol Huntington The lollowmg persons are NewP<>'I Beach CA 92660 dueled by an ind1v•duat Stor ge Managernenl. Inc Notoce of Oeleull end Eleelion goods are sold •• 11 end CAIL-3/89 ___, ,..._,., MfWloe Oil Beach, Cal1tornla reserves ooong business as t7t•1759·3800 The reg1s1ran1 com· Telephone (8181 244·8080. KS3tl0 Sell t9CIOfdld '" the must be removed al lime of Publilhed Or11ng9 eo-t e ..... aN eMc'9 (19eed In the nghl to reject any or all PACIFIC OCEAN MAIN· DA TE 1Fechal SEP 05 mence<l lo transacl bus1· Agenl 101 Ov.ner C/3/89 . A FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS ~ :..:: ll'le,..., ~ sale Sele Is subject to Daily Piiot Oecemt-14 2 l , ttie ,...._ ..._,. bids. end to eccepl lhe bid TENANCE 1992 Maplf" Ave 198'l ness under the llcttttous PubhShe4 Orange Coast NAME ITATeMENT dalcnbecl ~ • locmed oancellauon in lhe eYefll of 1980. , T""3 ~de,.,. le...,. deemedlOflhebesltntefest ~20 1 Cosla MMa Cehl Gary L. Granvllle. Clerk. bus1N1ss name or names Da1ly P1lo1December 12 21, Tt>e followingpe<1<><1s are TIWI• oonovc:iong Mia Hlllemenl ~·-Und· .. -~ MftTlC[ "---.. ,. c...._ tu-ot lhe City of Huntlnglon 92627 Br: tu1an Zarale, o.puty ftSlt>O abOve on November 1989 00tng business es lMl'y Aoetwnan Altome, • IO<O and obligated party ,......... nu dtclill uetect tleM Iii\ p1uo Beech, Cal1fomla Alfredo Meueles l982 Pubhshe<I Orange C:.oest 1 1989 Th960 • CONCOURSE DRIVE AS·~. l '1..0 a.di Blvd . Sle . Published Orange Coast _ ~Q5:1t5L__~ __ • ao DIAi CALIENDANo• By order ol Iha Cny Coun· Maple A~f< 20 I Costa Daily PtlOI Novem~r 23. 30 Jon Marple SOC•ATES 220 I Dupont 10ll WeltmtNle< C•hlom• Oa1ty 01101 Decembef t4, 21. NOTICE OF P£1TTIOH para pretefttar 11,.1 al of the City ot Hunltngton Mesa Calif 92627 December 7 t4 t989 Thos s1atemen1 wa5 hied P\El.IC NOTICE Or1vc.Su11e 100 lr111ne,Caltl (7141 ~308 ' t989 TO AOMHIST£R ,.._.. eecrtta 1 -Beach, C•lltornla this June Tnos business ,., con· Th923 w1lh tne Counly Cler~ of Of. 927 ~5 Diiied. Novemblt 27. 19911, Th962 ESTATE OF: _...,. .... _., 26. 1989 <lucleO oy an indivioi.ml ange Count~ on NovemMr FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0 Donnell ln11eS1men1 Br Larry AolMIAn, Altomey 81 CHANDLER S. ~ ,t! ':8 == ~:,~ci;y c~t" n I• m:n~~o r~a°1~,'~~s"a~1 c~u~1: ~IC NOTICE t4 1989 F437SS4 T~eA1~1~!~~T:.,-:~! are ~~:;:~~;o~c 2~1ca~~~ ~ 7. 14. 21 , 19118 Pllll.IC NOTICE MCCURDY.a. ptoleocleft, eu ,........ Published Orange Coast ness unoer troe lict iious K-G533ll Published Orange Coast doing business as Drwe. Suite 100 Irvine, Cahl Onlngl Coe• Dlllly PtlOl NOTIC ~ 0$3013____ _.. CHAHOLE" IKftteemaqWnltlene4"M Da11yPilotDeeember 14.2 1 bo~1nes~ •1ame or n •• me5 NOTICE OFP£Tl1'10N DaolyPilolNovember3o De· SYSTEM OPTIMIZERS. 92715 EOFPEllTlON STEWART cu,..pllr con IH for-1989 ltsted 111.lov•' on De,:ember TO ADMINISTER cernber 7 14· 21 1989 15851 Pasaoena J. 7 Tusltn. Concourse Drive Partners MLIC NOTICE 1 TO ADMINISTER MCCURDY ANO 11u II d • d • e I e g a I et Th966 6 l98Q ESTATE OF Th-932 Cohl 92680 L P 2:<'0 I Dupont Dnve. EST '"TE OF CHAHOUR llPfOpllldae el ueled qulere Allr~<lo Mtint>zes FRANCIS RICHARD Lisa Dueh11ng 15851 Suite IOO. Irvine. Caltl .. : MCCURDY 4"M le con. eac:udle eu PUBLIC NOTICE Tnos s1.i1em""' "'i5 1111!<! WERNER aka PUBLIC NOTICE Pasadena J.7 Tus1111. Calif 92715 NOTicl~ SHAWN LESLIE 320 CMO. w11111he Count1 Ctenc or Or FRITZ WERNER 92680 This business is con· CHARRIN ae CASE NO. A111 8' •led ftO SW-18 eu NOTICE ange Coun11 on OeGPmber CH• Number. NOTICE TO CllriSIOPhPr Duehring. dueled by a general part· T~:.ft"~~R SHAWN L CHAAflN To al Nlrs. ,...... .. • tteMpo, puede INVITING BIDS 6 1989 A·151411 CREDITORS OF t585 t Pasodena J.7. Tusltn, nership GERALD P. aka SHAWN LESLIE =:9~C...C..:.~ P9fdW el c:eM, 1 '9 pueden CC·111 F43M37 To all n1111s bene1tc1a11es BULK T1'ANSFEA Calll 92680 Tne reg•srrant com-MOCKETT .... pel90nl wtM> .._ .,.._au aolerio, eu dtneto Nottce is hereby given lhat Put111s11t>o Or mgf' Coasl crPdltor:. r.01111ngen1 creo1 (Sec1. '101-4107 James Wasn1ng1on, Jr . menced to transacl busi-WINKLER SHAWN L MOCKETT Olhelw• be In~ In l' otrea cou1 de 1u sealed bids will~ received Daily P1tn1 Dt'ctlmbe1 14 21 1ors and pt>•sons who may U.C:C.) 1617 Ali~o Ave , Coale ness under the fictitious CASE NO. A11140t eke SHAWN LESLIE .,_.,..or ...... or botf1 praphded 8111 avteo tldt· by the City ol Hun11ng1on 28 1989 l.inua•> 4 1990 otnerw•~ be 1n1eres1eo m No11ce is hereby given 10 Mes111 Calif ll2627 business name or names To .. helre. MOYER o1· CHANDLtR s' cloNilpcwpwtede la corte. Beach al lhe olftoe of lhe tn-977 the will or t'Slote or bolh ot cre<J1tors or the w1th1n Tnis busm1>ss 1s con· hSled above on June 1• .,...,...,_, aedtora. CASE NO A150lt0 MCCURDY, CHANDLER Ealeten otroe tequtaftoe City Clerk el Clly Hall, 2000 F' R AN C 1 S RICH ARD nameo transferors 1na1 a duc1t'd bv ,1 ge11eral part· l989 contingent ~. S\d T ii .._._ STEWART MCCURDY ......... ~.,. ueted Main Streel, Hun11n91on WFANfR a'-11 FRITZ bulk transler is about 10 oe nership DonalOS Grant CnielEK· ~ wtlo nwy 0 • •--.ANO CHANDLER .,..,_.__alfflabog.clo Beach. Cahtornta unltl lhe PU8LIC NOTICE .AICRNEA mooe on personal propeny The reg1s1r an 1 com· eculi~e Olhcei OCh9twi. be ln"'""9d In be~~~ MCCURDY twwnedletamente. Sf ftO con-hOUr or 2 00 pm on January A Pf 11 T ,ON na~ 1>een Ille<! hereinafler desc11t>e0 menced to transacl bus•· Tnis sraremenl was Med lhe .. Of ...... Of both, con-'V""''1 • A PETITION "-been -a 11n abog.clo. puede 17 1990 al wtllCh ttme lhl!) KS3312 ov OR1r t MADD' on lhe Tne names ano business nel>~ under 1ne hclll•ous wtth th(> Counly Clerk ot Or-ol: GERALD P. WtNici:ER ==~ be -:0..,....., Wed by MARY FRANCES '-• llft -*'°de ref. will M opened and publicly FICTITIOUS BUSINESS s .. µe11or Cc>urt ol C.1hlorn1a address of lhe 1n1enoeo bus•nes~ n.:imf" or namps 3ng1> 9~gunly on Novemoer A PET1TION hes be9n the will Of ...... Of bod\ MCCURDY 11 f'9 ~ ~ d9 ebc19edoe o a and read aloud m the Coun· NAME STATEMENT Cou11h ot Or.lngt> uanslerors are WAYNE NE h~tt'O abOVf' on Novemb!'r 0 t · F431N3 llled by E. G ENE CRAIN In of SHAWN · LESLIE Courl ol CMeornia. Coun~ -oflc:tne de •Y\tda legel c11 Chembefs for tne Speer The following per-. "\ .ir .. 1 'H( P(lll10N •t'Quests GRINI and IRENE NEGRIN! 15 1989 . the Suf*ior Court ol CHA.ARIN all& SHAWN L ol ORANGE (He 91 dlteclorlo tel•· Avenue Improvements m the ooong busioess as tn,01 OR1E E l\.tAODY bf' ap-18i7' Pinto Lane Santa L•l>a A Dueh1tng O Pub~she°o Orange roast C~a County ol CHA.ARIN aka SHAWN THE . PETITION foftko). C11y ol Hun11no1on Beach DIAl OlllE AMP ft EC p ·1\'d ,, p('t5Clllal rec Ana CA 92705 This SIJlemenl Wl!S hlf'O cl•I> 1101 ec.ember 1• OR,.,,..JE LESLIE MOCKETT .. ~ "-' MARY c ... No.~ A sel or pl11ns spec1h· TR•C 24!> F•scN•• Ait> Un11 't''l'"t""'" 10 aom1ster the lne locauon in Caltlorn111 v.•lh 1he Cf\un1v Cletlo. ot Or 21 28 t989 Th 957 THE EPETGITEIONNE SHAWN L MOCKETT .,_ FRANCES MCCUROY be The name Ind 8dOress or ca1t0ns anO other contraC1 D-7 Costa Mesa c11111 t>s1..111> o• lht> df'Ce<lf'nl or tne chief e"ecu1111e oll1ce 311gt' County on No~enit>e• • ~ lwt · SHAWN LESLIE MOYER ~ted M penon.i Iha court Is· (El nombre y documenlsmay be obla1ned 91626 ·~r PETITION requPsls or principal business otflce 14 1989 CRAIN be ~.-cl • A PETITION "-been rapt~ IO dlrecclondelaconees) SU· on0ecembe•1t 1989allhe AES A mp , c In 1ne de cdf"nl'I v.ILL and olthe •nten~transle<ortS F437545 PUBLIC NOTICE CT::' NPl,:-n•""-: tiled by_ KENNETH T. ldn'M~llf the_..... of PERIOR COURT OF THE Deparlmenl o f Public corpo•Jtf><l on Catoorn1,. 745 coo1c11~ ·f 1n~ bt> adm•lled 3'.l 15 Np.,,.port Btv<l Ne>N Pub1tsneo Orangtt Coast I •r ..... MOCKETT In I'll~ the dlCedtnC STATE OF CALIFORNIA Works 2000 Mein Street. Fisch"' A~.-Unil D • Cost,1, lc> 1 rot•.llf> Trip will ana any port Bt>ach CA 92663 Daily Pilot NovPmt>er 30 De· FICTITIOUS 8UStNESS ~ll PETITION Court ol GalitOlni. County THE PETITION COUNTY OF ORANGE. 700 Hun1tn91on Beach Call-Mescl c,1111 926?6 cod1co1~ ;ire .1va1lablf" tor All other business names cembe• 7 14 21 l'l8!l NAM£ STATEMENT 01 ORANGE · ~· the d9o9danra CllllC Center Drive West. lorn1a. upon receipt ot a Tnis bu<,on1>s' 1~ con e• im1nll•on "' lhe tole ~epr and ad<lresses useo by lhe Th-938 The 1011ow1ng persons are :f1t'~ =..~ra THE PETTTION Wl.L ~ codclla, ii eny. Santa Ana, California non-refundable lee ol ouctP<l bi ,, ~orpQra1tnn by nw cou•I transferor within the past oomg business u be -*'*lad to ~y, ~·flat LURA OTTO be _.,.lted to ptOMee. fhe name. a<ldreu. end $1000 The regi<t•anr com THE PETlllQN reQuesls three yt>ars are None AVANT! PHOTOGRAPHY The .. _., coclc:ia SCOVl.LE be ~ted The w• wld 81'1)' oockil telephone number ol plain· Each b•d Shall t>e rnaoe on mence<l ro ,,.1nsaCI tiu,1 ou1riori1y to .Jdm1111s1er tne The names ano business PUBLIC NOTICE & TALENT MANAGEMENT. >'!1'1 M pereon.i ~~ are •Y8110ie lof trt1•1 allorney. or pla1nl1H lhe Proposal F0tm ano 111 ness unde• 1ne hclil•ous e~IJll' unde1 me lndepen. aodress or lhf" lransfe<ees 1970 Newporl Blvd Costa •• ,...,:; 9';:: .. ~ IO-*'*'"*« the ea\ata ol e•emin•llOn tn the file ... wilh<>yl an anorney, is (El Ille manner pro1110ed 1n ll'le busones::. 11ame 01 namt1i. <lent A,1n11nistra11on ot Es· are SCOTT MUSGRAVE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mesa Calll 92627 ' :;-::. ~ ._. the deoldlnl by the aoutl. nombre. la dlreoclon y el nu· con11act documents and 11sled abClllf' 0., Not apph rntf'S Ac 1 1 rn1s authorory at· arid VtOLA HANNA 602' • NAME STATEMENT Carol Wayland, 2200 THE PETrTION THE PETITION THE PETITION mero de lelefono def shell be accompanied by a C'.lble '''w' "'"' person111 represer1· Avacado Avenue Corona The tollowong per~ons a1e Francisco D• Newport __ ... -..... to reques'5 authority to requM• eulhonty IO at>Ogado del demandanle. o cerlifled or cash1e1 s check Mark s Bergstrom Preso 1.1tM• ro 1a~t'I many sc11ons Del Ma• CA 92625 001ng business as Beach. Caltf 92660 ~ -,;.-"' . ~ler the ..... adf'IWllsflf the •a. del demandanle que no or a bid bond lor nol less oen• w11nou1 ot>lu1111ng court ap. The property perttnenl EXTENDED F AMI LY This business ;s con· undlf I'll .. -.....-:::.~ under Iha l~I undlf the lode~ndel,. llenoe at>Ogado. M). ROB, then 10•·• of lhe amounl of Tn1s stalf•mtrnl w,1s 1tlt>c1 pro11.~1 Af'fNe 1a~1ng cerliltn hereto 1s dt1:-.t11bed on gen· CARDS 74 t Amigos Wey dueled by an 1nd1111dual ~Ion ~ ... Adninlslraion ol E ...... ~at.on of E-.... ERT W. LUPPI. A Pro-lheb1d.maoepayableto1he w1thlhe CourotvCter~ofOr· arnon~ 11owe11e1 1ne per-e•al as Sta<;k . .nTrade F1•· =7·H Newpor1Beacn Cahf The 11g1s1ran1 c:.om· A.Cl {Thia ~ Mii Act. (Thll aulhorfty .. A.Cl. (Tha authorlly .. lesslonal COrporallon. 401 City ol Hunhnglon Be.ach ange Count~ on ~tember son81 representollve 1s 1e-lures Equipment and 926S8 menced 10 1ransac1 busl· .;.. h .,..onlll allow lh• ~ aloW fie PJlf90ftal Gleoneyre Streel, Sulla A. Leber Code ol lhe Slate of 6 198!1 qu11ed 10 give nol1ce to Goo<lw111 or a cerla•n Beauty C1no1 J Mann 7• 1 ness under lhe 11c11uous 19Pf........,. to .._ l'Jlpr-.nLllrva to ._ l'Jlpr~ IO &-. L90una Beactl. CA 92651 Cautorn1a an<l Olher laws ol f'39450 in1ere~1f"d persons unless Saton business and Is Amigos Way "77·H New· business name or names man~ without 1n11ny eciona wllhout mainy ICllOnl ~ (714) 494..S553 Ille S1a1e of Cahlornta appll· Pubtisnt>o 01.inge Consr rnev hllve wa111Pd noltcP or loc:,;led al 3315 N~on poll Be11ch Callt 92658 tosled above on November obla COUf1 apptOVel oblatning court ~ OOl;IHfW'g _court ~al DATE (F.cha) SEP 21 cable 1nere10. w11h the e•· Daily p1101 Df"<ember 14 21 consenle4 10 lhl' prop0se<l Btvd. Newport Beach CA This Qusmeu Is con 1 t989 S.lorll ~ \/erf BefOfe IA!vng c:.t\iii ~ Bebe 191W'9 Olf\lln very 1918 ceplion only of such vari· 28 1<184 January 4 1990 ac''"" J The Independent 92663 The bus1nt>s.s name ducted by an 1nd1v•duat Carot Wa)'lan<l ~I .alone tmp0f1enl = ~I acaGftS 0., L OrMvttle, Clerk. auons that may l>4! reouir~ Tn 971 d<lrrt1n1s1ra11on aulho111y will used by the sa•<l transferors Thf' r e91s1rant com· This S1a1ement was filed howllWf I'll ii "°"""' .,_ ~. the ~ lty ~t \'OUftl o.puty under Iha special statutes llfl gr11nlf'!I o1nl toss en at said tocahon •S FINISH· menct>d 10 1ransl\CI bus• woth lhe county Cler~ ol 0 1. ~...n'laM ::"°"o. repre.n'tawe W1I be,.....,....,. Wll be Publllhed Orange Coast pur1Want 10 wtltch proceed· 111te• .. s1..0 f*rS lt'I lites an ING TOUCH ness un<J,;r 111e hClll1ous anQt' Count~ on Novemt>e< r9q11 .. .ct to gM notice to requir.ct to glllll nob to reqMl'9d tD fft"O nob to Dally Pllol Noveml>ef 23, 30. 1ngs hef~noer are takeo PUBLIC NOTICE ob t'Cl1~n tr lh•s ~hl•on and Sa•d bulk hansle• is on bu<1111f'SS namf' 01 name'> 14 1959 ln••ted per80ne un191a lf'ller•led PJlf9C>'W ..... il'lllreslld peraona ..,._ Oecilmbef 7, 1•. 1989 end Whoch nave nor t>een ~tic>w~ QOOO cause wnv the ien<lt'O 10 be consummaled 11 .. 1e<l atiovf' on Novt>mllPr F437546 lt'9)' ha~ WaNed nob()( llley ha-.. ww...d nob tf'9y ha¥1 ~ notce Of Thll22 superseded by 1he SUMMONS c('urt -.1,,,111<1 n•I Qrant tile at the o ll oc e o t I 198<1 Pubhsrieo Oraoge Coasl coneentedtothepropo99d 001l991119dtothe ~tlldto .. propolllld ----------provisions ol Iha Labor (CITACIONJUDICIAL) '"''"tr'~ CAVALCA?E ESCROW C1no1J Manr Dll•l)P•to1Nowem1>er30 De· ac:lion~Tha ~I ection ) The indepeudeotlCtlOn.) The .............. "8JC NOTICE Code Prel&rence 10 lat>Or ON FIRST A HEARING on Ille pell· 17480 E t tn Street Su•le Tn1s s111emen1 wu ltlt'O ct>mbt'i 7 t4 21 1989 u••Malcln ~ ~-"On ~ ~ ~ ----------shall ~ given only rn lhe AMENDED COMPLAINT lie>".,.. 11 DI' he•• on J11nua1~ 101 Tu<;tin Ca11torn1a O•· "'''h th..-County Cttorlo or Or· Th·935 .. be grantlld un1e91 .,. wll be gr.,,led unle9I .. • grented Uftle9 M NOTICE INVl'T1NG manner provided by law "OTIC( TO OEFr'IDANT 1 ~ ••'I() .ll 1 4~ "M "'Deo1 ange County on or alter .1nge C"< uni~ nn Nrhernllt>• ln..,_llld perwon ._ an ll'ller•l8d person files inteteslld CW: Mlle M MAI.ID M>I No bid shen be consider-ea c A v 1 s 0 1 A r u.," o,, 1 No i 1c>o1ed 11 700 Crv1cl Jar·ut1rv 3 1~ This bulk t4 '"IN PUBLIC NOTICE ~ lo tw pet111on objac'<>n to Iha obfec:'°" .. ~ CC-7'1 unless II 15 maele on a l0tm CERTIF EO RA Rf l (11(\j l t•nt"' D•"P N,.._, 5arla tr,.insler is subJecl 10 Cah-F437551 and 1how9 good mu.. end 9t1ows good wld ahoWs murr::: c:a~ NolJCelallerebyglYefllhat lurnrsl'led by lhe C11y of INC a Ca•,lorric1 prp,r An.i CA".~Ot lo•rij uniform Comme1c111I Puolt~rPd Orange Cc>.\51 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS why the oourflhoultd no( why Iha OOUtflh<MJld wftJ the ~not lheCilyCouncll ollheClty ol Hunllnglon Beacn a11d 1s allon STE\,E RIP:.> .,. 1n<l• If V0U OBJE(, T to tne Coo .. Sl!'Chon 6106 Dail, P lnl Novi>m1'er 10 OP NAME STATEMENT grant the au~. grant the _,flonty. gtenl .,_ _,9'oflly Huntington Beach. Call-ma<le 1n accor<lance W1th 1ne v1dua1 AL VEGA ,,. n tow•<l q1,1nlinq o• lhf Pt"l•lion you Trit> n ame and ad<lress of ct'mbe• • 1.t ;> 1 t989 The following Pt"sons Me A HEARING on the A HEARING on A HEAAING ,::CS ~ lornta -Mii recelve sealed proVts;ons ol the p1op0sal ua1 and DOES 1 •r,r iQr• 4(l ~nouict •"1'1l'r "ppear at thf' 111e person wllh whom Th-939 do•no bus-ness as ~ petition w9 be he6d on pe'1ion wil be he6d ~ 21t>e l9e9 on bids for the Water Ware-1equiremenls 1ncruswe hp H1no ana S'dlf' you• oll c•a1ms may bP ltle<l is iMAGING PL US INC JW\Ul!fY 4, 1990 at 1 :A5 Januwy 18. 1990 81 t :A m · • al hOuM Project in Iha Clly ot Each bidder musl be YOU ARE BE1r.c.. ~uEO 1ecl•on\orl1rewrit1enob1t!C CAV ALCADE ESCROW PUBLIC MnflCE 17534 Von Karman 1,11.,,e P.M. lri a.pt. 3 loQled al P M "'Dept 3 localed M :o:i../·M "'7000ep~ 3 Huntington BHeh, Call· licensed and also pre-BY PLAINTIFF tA Ud l-'f!Sltl llM~ w•lh 11lP court before t7480 E 17TH STREET mJ Calif q2714 700 CN1c C.,,ler DfiYe 700 CNic C.,,ter c.n.. ~West, s.: fornta In accordance wllh qualified as requireo by tew oemanoandol ALICE T lhP nearinq ~our appear· SUITE 10 t. TUSTIN CALI· Imaging Plus Medical & W"l 5-n• Anll CA West Sainta Ana C Ana CA 92701 the plant and specillcallons fhe Clly Council of lhe HIGHLEY an 1n01v11lua1 anc.e ,,,ay t>f' 1•1 Pt'<SOo or by FORNIA 92680 and lhe last FICTITIOUS IUSINESS OfhCe Serv•cM rnc Cah· &12701 . ' 9270i ' · · end epec1al provisions on Ille Clly of Hunllngton Beach re-You hawe 30 CALENDAR ) our 1111or nPy oav for tilmg claims by any NAME STATEMENT lornoll IF YOU 08JECT TO IF YOU 08JECT T IF YOU 08JECT. TO In lhe offiee ol Iha Director of aerves the rlghl lo reiect any DAYS attar thl• •ummon1 IF YOU A~f A CREDITOR cred11or shall be January 2. Tne lollowino persoris are This business 15 con· the granlino of the~. lhe gr11n1ino ol lhe petition, Iha~ of.,_ peti":t Public: Work• Documents or all bids 11 .. ,.,ed on you 10 ma • or ,, contmgt•nr c1ed1to1 of tQ90 wn1ch is 1ne business domg l>u~iness as duel ed b 8 cor ration you lhoUtcf llflP9S' 8l f'9 you !houlcf JIPPll• .. c,:;; appe4W M wlll be ev•lleble on Dece. m· By Ille Ofde< of Ille City tyJHtwrlUen rHponae at thP ueceaSt•O you muSt ttre day before lhe consumma· DUALITY OHICf SUP TnP ,Y091 ~,r~t com, ~and ..... yout he.,iig and ai.ta _...,,. wld :'9 .. C 1>ef 7, 1989 A Charge of Council ol the City Of Hunt-thl• court. your c1.11m wit•• lhe court and 1ton oate spec1l1ed above PORT SERVICES 29739 me'1ced 10 lransacl bust-or .. Mtt'9n obftclle>M or Me ~. • Of $75-00, not refundable. will lng1on Beach. Callfornle Ille A ,.ltar or pflona call wlll rna11 .i copy to the pPrsonal Dated November 27 Noguet Ad Sle G Laguna ness un<Jer the hclltrous wllh .. cowt ~ Mf1 the cour1 ::C.'°':.:,:: ~ be required tor each set of 4th day ol December. 1989 nol prolec:I you; rout 1y.,.-repre&entallv" 11ppo1nted by 1989 Niguel Cllllf 92677 business name or nilme§ be h haering. YOUK bebw Iha hearing. Y ·be our specifications eno accom· Connie Brockway, City written rHponH muel be lhe courl w11111n •ou• monlhs WAYNE HEGAINI, IRENE Mary E Easlon. 29739 hsled abovt> on Oecembfo~ ~ mmr be In aippe .. nca mey be ~ .;::! ~ panying drawings ci.rk of the City of Hunt-In pr~r i.gal form fl rou from lht> date or '"" IS-NIQAINI. Tran1f.i'ort Niguel Ad Sii' G Laguna 1986 ~Of by YoJJi ~ pe~ ()(by your .ncwney ,,_..~. ~OlJ ARE A In llQCOfdanoe Wllh Ille lngton8eech wanlthe cour11ohearyour suonceoflellPr s a~prov•ded SCOTT MUSGRAVE. N~uel Cehl 92677 Richard van Dyke Pres•· IF YO\f ARE A IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of • provbions of S.c:tlon 1773 Publllhed Ora1194' Coas1 c:aM. 1n sl!'Ct1on 9 100 or 1ne Cah-VIOLA HANNA, Trant-his busineu '' con-denl CREOOOR or • CREDITOR I o1 lhe Labor Code, the S1a1e Daily PllOl Oeoembef 1•. 21. H rou do not file your lorn1e Probate Code The terMt <lucteo by en tnd•v•Oual This slalement was ltled ~ Cfwdlor ol "9 OI a ~I ~tor 0 the of California, Olrector of the 28. 1989 re1pon" on time. Y°" mer 11me 101 t1hnQ claims wlll nol Pubhshed Oiange Coas1 Tne •eoistreni com· with the County Clerk 01 Or ;o;;;d, ~ ~ .. :."':' c;:!'tc;.:: = =~ = ~~ Department of ln<lullrlal Ae-Th965 loM the c-. and rout e.11p1re pnor 10 lour monlhS Daily P1101 Deoemt>er 14. menced :, ~!~~~I ~usi. ange County on Novem~ 'IOAll a.Im ..... h GDUrt your c&lllrii -~ the cour1 ~ mait • copy IO ._ latloos shall del~ the •et"· -y and prop-lrom lhe dlle of lhe hearing 1989 ness un '""' Clll ous 14 ,989 ilnd mlll B ODpJ to "9 and mall 8 ,,_.,., to I'll_.. --..n•• generel prO'ValHng rate of Of'ty mar be taken wlltloul no1.ceo above Th969 business name or nemes F437SS3 PilfWlll "'*WWWIW4 el ~ ,......___ ·-r-- w.ges. applic:able 10 Iha rta.JC NOTICE f\UtMr wemtng from the YOU MAY EXAMINE tne •:~1~9;:ove on November Publ•sl>ed Orange Coasl ioDolntad tiw h ooUrt :ted ~ h cour1 :r;c:'':,, ~':. = ~ to be done. copies of cour1. Ill~ keot by •he coun 11 you Pt.&.IC NOTICE 0811y P1101 November 30 De-wltMn four .....,.. hm Wt In lour monttw from .. dMJI ol ~ Iha latnt gen«ll wege rate FtcTfTlOUS 8U8'MESI ~ ere other t.oat ,. 11re a person 1ntereS1ed 1n Mary E EaSlon cember 1 14 2 l !989 · h dllle ol ... •n a ol lhe dMe of first ~of ,.._. • detwmlnationa .,.. on hie al NAME tTAT£MENT qut,_1 •. You may want Ille eslal~ you may hie W1th NOTICE TO Tnis slalemenl was hied Th-936 ,._. M ~ In IJl(tef'I • ~ in MCtan 91 ol h the off~ of the City Cieri! rne following persons are lo c:ett en •11-r right lhe court a format Requesl CREDITORS OF wilh the County Clerk 01 Or· MCloft 1100 ol "9 NC'°'1 9t00 ol .,. c....,_ ~ c.dt. Md the office of Iha OWeclor doing butlMSS as away. " rou do not known lor SPt"C••t Nollce of Iha 111-•UUC TRANSF~R ange County on November Pt&IC NOTICE ClllNomla ~ Coda. ClllitomMI ProbMI Coda The lime for llina ctmnw of PubicWorktoflheCllyol OCEAN GRAPHICS. ena"Ofney,rouma~callen •no of an 1'1Yef'llOry ano ap-(S.C..110t-C107 ,. 1989 F437S4a The *'-for .. dmlnw The "'.,.. for ftlSlO dmirni wll nae ........... lout Huntington Beach. Call· 437'"' Hellolropc, Corona att~ ,...,., .. ~ Of pra1semenr ol estate assets / U.C.C.) Publish~ Orange Coast T 085075 .,. nae ..... bebe lout will not expire bebe bH monf\e liom "9 ha-1ng lomle. Ml Mar. Calif 92&25 a t.gel 8'd omc. (Hated In or ol e11y ~lllion or account No1ooe ts hereby given 10 30 De NOTU M mon"9 liom "9 ~ montla lrom .,_ ~ dale ftObd aibo¥e. PWl8 end ec>edftcatlona. Diane Irene Stovall, 437' 1 the phone boot!). as prov•dl<l in se<:llon 1250 credllors of lhe wHh1n Dairy PtlOI November · -"'UITEE'S SALE date nobd 8bow9. dlltl nobcf llbcwe YOU MAY EXAMINE together with propoNI lorm. He1to1rope, COrona de! Mar. ~ de que le en· of the Cahlorn1e Probate named transte<ors lhal a cemMr 7 14 21· 198T9h 9 .. 0 Nola 11 '*8tlr or-11\11 YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE the lie Mpt tiw .. court. M may be oblllned al Iha of-Cahf 92625 tree-ffta ~taclon Ju· Code A Req~sl ror Special bulk 1ransfer Is aboul 10 be -on F ~ 29 tllell I'll • .._ by I'll OOUt1 • the lie kept by I'll QOIMt. I ~ ar• a ,_.,. ~of Iha Dl1'9C1or of Public Th•• business ts con-dlclel IHlted tie-un plai:o No1tce '°'"' 11 eva1teble from made on ~rsonal properly 81 10n:vA M . '",,,. Oftc. o1 you W. a per.on )'OU are a PJlf'IOfl ifttereslld In the ....... Wori11. City Hall. Hunltngton dueled by en lndllllOual de 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS tl'le cour1 crerk here1natter describeC1 MLIC NOTICE L.any Aolhman kJc:9ed 11 ln•aMld ln I'll ..... lnlet•tld In tw ....... rou "'9'/ lie Mth "9 court Beech. California Ttie reg111ren1 com· para preeentar une Allorn.r for PeUfi-: The names and busmeu , .. ,40 Beectl BM!. Su"• 1os )'OU~• wflh "9 ~you mey file~ fie cour1 a lofrilal ~ lof No bid Will be recelvtKI un-menceC1 10 1ransac1 bUSl2 , .. .,_.,. ffCr'lta • m•-HOWIER. QEATNUt a addl8" ol lhe 1nlended FICTITIOUS IUllNEll WOl!m"'lle< cat1iOmi.. i..rY • tomW AaQuee4 lof a lc>n'Nll AeQIJeet lot SoecMI Nob ol the llina leM ii 19 meoe on .a blank; ness undef the hcU11ou1 qulna en Nia eorte. •AOWN, 4340 Centpvl Dr .. transferors are INTER· NAME STATEMENT Rolhfnan 'Ofl behell ot 9oeda1 Nob ol the 9r'C1 SDJICial Nob of the~ ol M ~ ri form f'1mlthed by lhe 0trec:-busineas name or name11 Una cane o une Hamada Newport leach. 92M3 NATIONAL HOUSE OF The lollowtng persons 11re °'9ngellW CondorNntUm ol an lrwiantoty .,_a ol an lnventoty ri llPP'ailal of ...... -· tor ot Public: Workl The listed above on NIA telefonlca no le off-• Pubhshed Orenoe Coas1 SALAD. INC . a Calll Corp. dol~ buslneas as ~,_ AUocllllion w• ~ of_.. .. --llf>P .. I ol • ._ .. -• Of or any pellliOn °' apecfal attention ol protpte· Olene Slovall PfOlecclon; Ill N•pveeta Daily P1lol December 14 15, 3333 8t1stoL Cos1a Mesa. G AND PRIX ENGINE OIL .... putllle auction 10 '"' Of of eny pettlon Of Of ol any pettlon Of KICOUnl .. ~ .. 111111 bldder1 l9 called lo Iha Thll 11a1_,1 was lfled MCtltaamequlnatleneqve 21 1989 CA 92627 COOLERS. 3309 West "'91*1 bidder tor c;m11, mcoount 8* rotAdld In .ccounl •. ~ In MC*>ft 1250 of "9 propoeat requlremenll. Mt wllh the County Clerk Of Or· c:umpllr con lat tor· ThF971 The locallon m Calllornla Harvard SI . Senta Ana,~ chedl °' cert1l.O aacton 1~ °'. 1 "9 MCton 1zs0~ h ~=Codi, A fOtth In IN epeclfleetton•. enge County on Novembe( m a 11 dad • 1 11 o a I• • of lhe chief executive omce Calif chedl (~ • time ol .... ~ Proballa Coda. A Cllltorni. Proballa Coda. A ~ lat ,.... tot fUll dlfecttons u to Iha 14. 1989 •optada• 11 uatlld qulere Pl.ellC NOTICE 0t p•tncipal business olfloe Murrey Pechner, 10622 El It\ 1eW"1 "'°"°'of ,,... UN!ecl ~ lof SoecW Nob AeQueet tDf ~Nob bm II INlm "9 bidding. ,.,7997 que la corte HCucn. au ol Ille 1n1endec:l lran1leror 11 Campo Ave . Founlaln Vat· Sl ... ) .. rigl'll. 1111a Met bm II enllllla "°'1' I'll bn'I la .,.._... t...ft h oourt ~ lue*IMIOn of aecurtliM PublllMd Orange Coast ceao l.aest same as abOve lay, Calll 92708 ,,.,..,... a.led !Ir • Notioa °' oourt ~ COUf1 defk. ...,new_ t• ,.. ... ..,: for ""1 rnonlee wlttlheld by OatlyPllOI December 14, 21. II 111ted "° pr-t• Ml NOTICE Of' All other business names Thia bu11ne11 la con-o.IJil"1 end EtedlOll 10 Ml A-..W,_,....__: A•!'!J•,....,_.: L.AMYll.-.=:i~ tM City to lnaure pat• 28. 19811. Jen11ary 4, 1990 ,........,. a 1tempo. puede TIMI AND "'-ACE end addr8SMS used by lhe ducted by an Individual Puf9uenl IO Dedal..,.• o4 ...._ V. ....... VICTORIA C. AVIY .. LAii. t & forrnwut1all be C*'ml1t9d lh·975 P9'4* et CMO. )' '9 ~ g~ ~.!,:=~~ :~~;!'=• ::~·~ peat ~ r~c°'~11;~s".'ct c~: ~~ _.=,..: A flr>ifu...,. Lew ~1at ~Dttw ~ ,.._ (he. tlOt, The nemes and business nNs under lhe 11c1111ou1 raeorded on ..._ 2), 1• 1n =C•:f •Dr. .... ,.+ ... • I ·-.6 us ~ YQll ft ~ yow market! luM. s. u.c .c .t eeldrus 01 the transfer ... but11nea narM or nemee ~ AlcDl'da _. ~ ~---• CA =1.,1 .._.. , CA~ .._.. , CA ... , • Ril N OTIC1: IS HEAEBY ate S£YED H MIREMADI. Mated above on NIA c::ouniy, C'MrforM. '" 1'I GIVEN pursuant 10 Sec:llon 19421 SIERAA NOCHE. M Pec:hner .....,ICI W1t1 e om..'°" 0.. Piii 0.... CO.. Piii Coml Dllw Plol I'\. -A'tlq>erl•nM"ad ad take 9504 Of Iha C.ltlornta Uni-IAVINE. CA 92715 Thtl llllement wit filed o4 Col••• ~ a 4, ti, 11. t• 0ec 7. I t4 , I, '4, ... ~ 'flffii'-~ -• -· ...,._. • rs ca form Commerc:lll Code. of The P!OC>Orty pertl,.._,..t wllh the Coun1y C*11 of Or· the pubhc .... of the 111711 hereto ii detc:rlbed In Oln'-ano• Counly on November advlae h to H tel 1 bou Lenoer mobllehome bearing eral., Frenchlte Rlghlt of a 11. 1Hll STARTING A NEW B SS" \WI 4AW a a Reglalrtllon (D•c•I) cet1111n ,...,,an, bullMU '4l1M7 ,.,.,. ""' Nutnoer MK9763 pr...,.t.ty encl ta local9d at. 3333 Published Orange COllilt It H In '°' • !oceled •l 5200 1rvlne Btlld • Brlslol, eo.te M.... CA Delly PllOI November 30. 0.-e e a W-c.:Jra~I c.Lu.•fled ad Space 117. lrvlne. Calif<>tnla ~827. ,.,. buslMM netne oemt:>er 7, t4 21, 1989 • ,_ .......,.. a Dy Merine Air Federal ~edit UMd by the Mid 1rensterore l'tl-831 TM l 991I [)epattment et IM PteeM atop by to Ne ~ Union on Oteemt>er 20 ... Mid tocetlon re. 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OQllt., ._ • 1• JI "* ..... ,.,.. .. cation wttft mt County CMrtt ·-~-=-..... rz.."'..-r..:t:= ... ~a---• ;,r.;,..., .. "' ...... ".., ...,... ~ •• , ... . ,..... .... --....... .--YI. ,.... .. ...... Iii[;!:-.... -..... • .. -....... -~~ -ol ..... .. ....... ,_ ---"· c ..... ,.. .... ........ -= ... _ ... f tgtert t.-· _MP• I. ,.._I. '-... , ·' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1(, 1989 m Hanukkah favorites fitting for a feast The holidays are just a.round the corner, and one of the moat joyous is Hanukkah -the fettival of liabU. which will be commemorated on Dec. 23. It is a time filled with life, lauahier and festive meals aymbolizina the rededication of the temple after it was defiled by the Assyrians some 2,000 yean qo. It was on that day that a scant one day's supply of saCred oil UJed to li&ht the eternal liabt lasted eight days -the time it took to replenish the supply. Altho~ Hanukkah originally held relatively minor reli11ous importance, it has emersed as a ~or family holiday, liahting up the dark cold days of ?wzq winter. · Almonds play a star role in Jewish holiday cookina. Not only do their blossoms -the first to ·~ in the early days of spring -symbolize the swiftneu of divine jud$fDent, but their rich toasty flavor turns old-time favorites like roasted stuffed chicJcen and lrugel into holiday treats. This P.Oup of Hanukkah recipes arc traditional, as the bohday demands, but they arc lower in fat and salt, yet high in flavor, to appeal to people of all ages. . ' , And what could be more warming on a cold winter evening than roasted chicken? When it is stuffed full of dried apricots, raisins, apples . and crunchy, slivered almonds it becomes a special holiday meal. If you have a hard time thinking of vegetable accompaniments for the holidays. here arc : two that will be appreciated by all. Traditional Carrots Tsimmes arc slowly cooked until they are soft and glazed with honey, butter and thyme. A handful 01' toasted, slivered almonds complements the rich, sweet carrots perfectly. .. For a more heany vegetable dish, try Givetch With Almond Crumb Topping. Cauliflower, potatoes, carrots and Brussels sprouts arc simmered 10 a garlicky beef broth. Topped with crisp, buttery •• bread crumbs and toasted, sliced almonds, this dish • will make vegetable lovers out of the most skeptical · • _ eaten. --:-:--, -~ .... - When it comes time for dessen . everyone has bis ~ own version of Kugel. the sweet, custardy noodle pudding. But Kugel with pineapple. currants and almonds? It's a new twist that is sure to become a classic. For those who want just a small, sweet treat after dinner coffee, N ut Ho m s arc the answer. Packed with rich, nutty fla vor. these cookies fairly melt in your mouth. They arc only slightly sweet and unques- tionably irresistible. All of these recipes follow the Jewish dietary laws. Roast Chicken with Almond Fruit Stuffing and Givetch with Almond C rumb Topping contain meat and must be eaten with a Fleishig meal. Almond Potato Latkes, Carrots Tsimes. Kugel and Nut Homs . may be made with pareve margarine and contain no dairy products. therefore they are pareve or neutral and may be eaten either at a m ilk (Milchig) or meat {Fleishig) meal. Whether you make all of the recipes for one great feast. or simply choose one or two to augment special meals, you will find that crunchy. toasted almonds malce these holiday favorites into treasurers you'IJ savor for generations. ALMOND TOASTING INSTRUCTIONS: To toast almonds in oven. spread almonds in single layer on baking sheet. Bake at 3SO degrees. 9 to 11 minutes for blanched slivered or sliced natural almo nds: or 12-1 5 minutes for whole natural almonds, stirring constantly. until golden brown. Cool. ROAST CHICKEN WITH ALMOND FRUIT STUFFING 'i'.i cap eacll chopped dried apricots ud raisins '4 C11p brandy 1 oDJon, cbopped 'i'.i cap s liced celery 1 clove garlic, minced 'I• cap batter or pareve margarine 3 caps cabed fresb bread 1 tart apple, cored u d diced I 'i'.i cap blancbed silvered almonds, toasted 'i'.i cap cllopped panley 'i'.i teaspooo uge 1 clllcken ( 3 'i'.i to 4 pounds) Combine apricots. raisins and brandy in small bowl; let stand 30 minutes. Saute onions, celery and garlic in butter over medium heat, 8 to 10 minutes, until soft but not browned. Remove fro m beat. Stir in bread cubes. apples, almonds, parsley and sage. Stir in apricots. raisins and brandy. Spoon enough stuffing into cavity of chicken to pack 1 lightly. Spoon remaining stuffing into small baking dish. Cover. Bake chicken at 375 degrees I hour. basting occasionally with pan juices, until juices from the leg run clear. Heat stuffing in covered dish during last 30 minutes of baking time. Let chicken stand I 0 m inutes before serving. Makes , 4 to 6 servings. CARROTS TSIMMES 8 cups (about 2 i., pounds I sliced carrots 2 cups water a.., cup boney ''• cup butter or pareve margarine ~ teaspoon thyme '1• teaspoon pepper "'• cup blanched slivered almonds. toasted Combine all 1ngH~d1cnts C\ccpt almonds to large skillet or dutch oven. Cook O\ er medium heat. stirring occas1onall)'. 50 mmutcs to I hour. unttl liquid is absorbed and carrots arc glazcd and tender. Remove from heat; sllr m almonds before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. GIVETCH WITH ALMOND CRUMB TOPPING I &ablespooaa batter or pareve marprtae 1 onJon, cbopped t cloves garlic, minced 1 bead cauliflower, cut into florets 1 potPto, CUMd 1 box (8 ounce ) frozen Bru11el1 1pro.t1 l cup 1llc._ed carrots l can. (14.S ouncesl beef broth 1 teaspoon thyme 2 cups fresh bread crumbs 1 cup sliced natural almonds. toasted Melt 2 tabk'>poon' butter in large dutch oven. Sur tn onion and I d u'c minced garlic. Cook over medium heat '>t1mng trcquentl}. unttl onions are golden brov.n. about I\ minutes. Remo'e from heat. Sur in ca uh flov. l·r pot..intcs. Bru<,sels sprouts. car- rots. beef broth Jnd th\ ml" Cover and halo..c <lt 't10 degrees 45 minutes, st1mng occas1onall~. unlit 'egetables are tender. Melt rc:ma1n1ng 4 tablespoons buttc.-r in ff')ing pan . t1r in remaining I l IO\.C minced garltc and bread crumb'>. Coo!.. o' l'r ml"d111m heat. '>t1m ng con st.an t- i). unul crumh\ Jrl' golden bro"' n Remove from heat and rnr to almonds . When 'cgl·tahk' :m: tt'nder. remove pan fro m O\en. Top 'Cgt'tJhk~ \.\1th almond crumb topping. Return pan to o\l·n. balo..c uncoH·red 15 minutes. Cool '>hghtl\ tx·fon· \l'f\ 1ng \1alo..ec; 6 to 8 servings. Kl'GEL 8 ounces Y.ide egg noodles 6 eggs 1-.. cup sugar '• cup butter or part~H marga rine I teaspoon vanilla extract t, tea poon cinnamon 1 can f 8 ounce crushed pineapple i., cop blanched livered almonds. toasted 11 cup currant ( oolo.. nl>Odks to bo1ltng \.\ater accordtng to paclo..agt• dtn.'CllOn\ Drain \\ell. Beat eggs \\1th sugar, butter 'antlla and unnamon 1n large mixing bowl ur 1n p1ncappk Jlmond\ and currants. Sur m dramed noodk' m1\lng "'ell poon ml\turl· to greased :.>-quan souffle or bakmg d1-,h ( O\l'r \\llh 1011. Place souffle dish in larger hak1ng. d1\h hll outer dish wnh boiling water unul 1t real.·ht·<, hall"' a~ up sides of souffle dish. Bake at 350 degree'> 45-SfJ mtnUll~'>. until egg mixture is set. Rt>mo"e from O\'Cn Cool I 0 minutes before servtng Ma kt.'s \Cn mg.~ NUT HORNS "t cup whole natural almonds, toasted 2 cups flour 1'2 cup powdered sugar 1 cup butter or pareve margarine "t teaspoon almond extract Powdered sugar for dusting Gnnd almonds 1n food processor with met.al blade to plal.e .\dd flour and '·cup powdered sugar: process until thoroughh mn.ed .\dd butter and almond extract. process unul dough comes together mto a ball Remo' c dough from processor: wrap in plasuc and chill until firm. Break off appro\1matel~ I tablespoon of do ugh. Roll w11h fingen1p to form a c~ hnder about 5 inches long. Bend c~ It nder to form a crescent shape. Place on ungreased cookll' \heet Repeat "'1th remaining dough. placmg cook1cc; I -inch apan on cookie sheet. Bake cook1l''i at JSO degrees I:! to 15 minutes. unttl ltghtl~ brov.ncd. ( ool cookies on balang sheet. Lift cooled cookies onto wire rack: dust lightly with powdered sugar. torr 1n a1night container. Makes . 30 to 35 cookies. Flexibility key to 'traditional' menu By JOY ANTHONY Dally -c ...... -.. The Jews have been celebrating Hanukkah in the same way for centuries. And yet there arc cul- inary secrets that differ from home to home. Only the latkes (potato pancakes) arc part of the tra- ditional meal. The rest is up to you and your family. So what should you have with your latkes? Jack Levin, president of the Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach and a gourmet cook in his spare time, recommends a beef brisket for the main dish, a salad, and cheese blintzes for dessert. According to Levin, who learned some his best secrets in a French cookin' school, the main thioa to keep in mind about the potato latkes is texture. You must pate not grind potatoes. If you arind. "they come out soft, like mashed potatoes ... The finished latkes can be frozen for a laier meal. To reheat, place them on a cookie sheet in a ~heated oven at -iOO dqrees. Ibey will crisp up very nicely," be notes. Some say that the oil in which the latka are Cried symbolizes the boly oil that burned in the Jewish temple 2000 years ago. In any event. their simplicity is the key clement in the Jewish tradition. The potato is an easy ingredient to find, as are the other supplies, whether you've immi- grated to South America, the U.S .. Africa, or various pans of Europe. In Levin's brisket recipe shown below, the vegetables are cooked al dente, which means crisp tender. "When everythillJ is cooked soft. it loses all its personality," he said. "The way my mother cooked vcaetables they sort of came out like mush," be recalls. ''I never did enjoy them." To make the meat tasty, learn to ~perly "dcglaze" the skillet. 'You saute some meat in a verr. bot pan and that leaves a residue,' be said. "Then you take wine, a quarteT·CUP or so, and put it in the pan and reduce that liquid. scra~ ma the bottom of the pan so it gets the flavor and the essence from (the meat)." Then add your butter and spices. Doina this properly is one of the secrets of the French. "The brisket can be made in advance and reheated," he added. "Some say it wtes even better ... Just take the brisket out of the oven .JO minutes before it's done. Then, on tbe day you're terVina it. add your potatoes and carrots, pour gravy over the entire dlsh {saved from the roasting pan) and heat at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. If r.ou like your vegetables crisp. boil them until they are half done before adding them to the meat. Levin sa.id. The cheese blintzes in Lcvin·s recipe require an 8-incb or larger skillet. not a small crepe pan. "Palm Springs has a delicatessan with wonderful blintzes, where they make them with a 10-inch ~· It has to be big enough so that (the crepe) will hold a spoonful - without leakinJ -of cheese fill- itlJ." For a dehghtful change, you miaht substitute a blueberry filling for the strawberry preserves sug- ,ested in the recipe, he adds. If you make the crepes for the blintzes a day ahead of time, and 1hen freeze them, be sure to allow them to defrost naturally, Levin said. You m~t also freeze the crepes after filhna them for heatina the next day. "When ready to use, allow them to defrost naturally," be sai~ 0 and finish IS delcribed in the recipe." Tbe Hanukkah food, like the children's drcidel (a spinnina top with the Hebrew Jetten that stand fbr "a miracle happened here .. ), their song ("l have a httle dne- dle"). and other trad1ttons. arc meant to remind Jews of an e\ cnt that occurred 2000 )'Cars ago .\c- cording to Levin. the battle of the Jews against their Greek and Syr- ian o ppressors was htstol') 's first example of a v1ctol') fo r rehg1ous freedom. During Hanukkah. also known as "The Festt\al of Lights." the Jews tell their children the story of a miracle that occurred after the Jews rebuilt the temple their en- emies had destroyed. After the restoration. the Jews' first dut} was to rekindle the Oame that was meant to bum forever. A miracle occurred when a onc- day supply of holy oil lasted not one day but eight. g1 vmg the worshipers enough time to prepare more, and keep the flame going. The fint Hanukkah celebration OOCW"red durina the <iedicatton of the temple and the rclighung of the eternal Oame. An eiaht-<lay festival of lights still commemorates the templc·s restoration. On the tint day. one family member takes a "sharnmass" or terVUt candle to light one of the eiabt candles in the .. han\lkkiah" (candelabra), leaving both the ..., ... ,.._ .. __ ....... Jade Levin pa.en ~·• In a han1!ilddel\. TM a1t•ud !:Isl • frOlft Ruale belonl•• to "fl ........... • .... . shamus and the flnt candle bum- inc-On the second day, the sbamus 1s used 10 liabt another candle. makina three. By the eiabth day, the shamus and all e1&ht candles arc burning. 1..cvin's family UICS bis &real· p-andmothef 1 cand&estacks. a treasu_re broupt over from Ruma f,.._ .. 111ADITION/04t Safety first priority In handling foods for the holidays Kalalu N\dCl'Kbr Sweets ue •A•'JA 80N11CN ~oaefecliollldrc11ed ia fiDe .. ~ • t'• ........ to ptttCDt to dac special t 1 • • -...... 2 ........ people Oil your lisl. Kahlua is me ... ..,.ni inpedieat that matrs .. a11t (II aaal1••-) _. thetc edible sifts a dream come ............. ..,., ... true. I we a.ma •111, Mft1•1• For friends wbo live for choc-I 'II ,.as . olaae. make Kahlua Bonbons. rich I 'fl ftfl ,. ....... lllPI' link .,.cbaes of c:ream cheese. 'I .-ea --1sweet ct.eea.ee. • amareni cookies, mocha and semi-ct:1,.1• sweet chocolate. :~···.. •e1e1.... cbeae until o .. ..ru. Add -'>'Olb ..a-~ Set . Crea uu,. --,, pmper or .---wrap. tn • 48. thick. Remove fro m heat Arran&c them in a pound-size 11 ..aca a.maretd ~.and supr and beat until smooth. er I hour or up to ovirniabt. NOTE: Amaretti. Italian mer-(temperature will continue to box with Kahlua Klsscs. prctt} ~ (Me NOTE) Stir K.ahlua and coffee untjl W1aen ready to dip. remove inpe ooolcics, can be purchased at rise). swirls of th e lagbtest coft"ee powder is comp~tcly dis-from freaer", one sbcct at a time. Italian or specialty food shops. If Immediately beat cu whnes Kahlua/meringue consiste ncy. In a small bowl. combine solved. Gradually beat into butter and roll between palms to ~pe desired. substituc finely chopped with cream of tartar and salt using Linc the box with sil"cr and gold Kahlua and coffee powder. Let mixture. Drop mixture by round-into balls. Return to 'fttc:zcr. In toasted hazelnuts or almo nds. hand-held electric mixer set at wrapping tissue and it's as lovely stand 10 minute$. In medium cd tea.spoonfuls o nto baking medium bowl. combine chocolate hiah speed until soft peaks form. as any chocolatier's. bowl, cream buttCf' with cream sheets or trays lined with waxed and sbonenina. Set over simmer-liBJ..UA ~ES Add remaining 2 tablespoons -~~=========~=============~==~~=====~~.iq q~~fil~-~~ ~~•••~~,~~~· w~~~tin~m~until i\ frequently. Set aside to cool to .,_ suff peaks form. Working in two lukewarm, stirring occassionally. ~ C1IP waler to three portions, beat in hot NJOY 'I'H ~: HOT ,11 >A. y Place crushed amarctt1 in bowl 1 C1IP pl•• Z tablespoon• H gar Kahlua syrup, beating after each Usina wood skewer or ·pick. dip '4 C1IP Killu addition to thoroughly in- bonbon ~ntcrs, one at a time. s e 11 w ll it e 1, ro om corporate. into warm chocolate. Allov. excess lemperat.re Continue to beat at high speed Thl·s Year, Shop Early And chocolate to drip off. then transfer l teupooa cream of tartar 4 to 5 minutes until meringue IS • • bonbon to bowl of amaretti Dula salt very thick, fi rm •nd cooled to lukewarm. Using.pastry bag fitted ~ ~ crumbs. Using small spoon, In heavy 2~uan saucepan. dis· with large (number 6) star tip. Ai use Convenient "Neighborhood sprinkJc crumbs over bonbon to solve coffee powder tn water. Add pipe meri ngue into kisses about P Offi ,, F All covCf' completcl). l cup sugar and stir o ver low heat l'h inches wide at base and l'h j OSt lCeS Or f Transfer to baking sheet or tra) until supr dissolves. Do not allow inches high onto baking sheet y O Ma" Ii Needs lined with clean plastic wrap. to boil. Sttr in Kahlua. Brush lined with foil. shiny side down . • ~r ·~=~~========~====l=~D=g=============~ Usi~~~*~~~ntly p~h d~ ~es~pan with panry Set oo ~n~rratlof o~n a1 ... • bonbon off dipping skewer. (If brush dipped frequent!} into cold 200 degrees fo r 4 hours. Without • _ • obvious hole rcmams. co"er with water. opening door. tum heat off and let /I'~ You·n find ~our .. neighborhood post offices·· in pharmacies. gift shops. stationers. (1~ additional amarctti crumbs.) Bring m1>.ture to boil O\er me-kisses dr. in oven about 2 more r.;,1 Repeat with remaining bonbon dium heat. Boil until candy hours url'ul cn~p. Re move from and many other retail stores. They offer a complete line of'postal products and .... ccntcn, chocolate and crumbs. (If thermometer registers 240 to 242 oven and as soon as kJSses arc I serv ices. includi ng stamps. m oney orders. certified and registered mail. package chocolate becomes too thick. re-degrees. about 15 minutes. adjust compktel ~ cool. transfer to aar- acceptance. and Express Mail Next Da~ Deli, e~. bat gently as needed.) Store bon-heat. if n~essary. to prevent boil-tigh t container. Kisses will keep )\ M bons in,.rckfrigcraetdor. M~ak/,es.sabohut 1finge ovet r.a M11x·tnure swill tbeevefi~ 'fia/bo.nut,·ocne wt~ka. Msakest aebout 30. ~ Regardless of where ~ou li'e or work. chances are there's a .. neighborhood post ·'it office .. nearb~. For the locatton nearest ~ou. give us a call at (7 14) 661-6200. Use Priority Mail For Delivery By Christmas Eve. Never serve a naked _ pumpkin • pie. --------, I ve:~ X\P':". I :: ·~~ · ?'q; I I I I I I I I I Save20~ ~ on an~ sii.e Reddi-\\1p• brand product ~ ~ °"' 199"'~oeo ...,., co..00" er ,...~~ I# ~ tt.c lll'rcl -..c-~ . --·'1)>10'-• ~ -11'°"'"9 ....... ,.,.. ~-!# urx--oe ____ ,.. __ ._ .. IDOOIO ... ._.__.. _ _ IOt _qt .......... c:o..cicr-to a..-o-l"C o.ca l'DOO , ~ e>.... 0. "c ., .,_., -..._ ~...,~Cl'­ ~ .. ~--091..., _ .. c--2Qlr>llf1' I g Shrink wrapped for I ~ r~ lletl8' Homes and Gardens Your micro*-a"e 1s a temfic fish cooker. You can stan with frozen ~ thaw and cook tt in the miaoqvc. and serve from the same dish. 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Cut fish into 1'2-inch- th1ck slices: return to casseroles. Cook. covered. on I 00 percent power (high) 2 to 21" m inutes or until fish sltghtl) resists flaking when tested with a foric Dram. Set fish aside. Jn a small microwave-safe bo..-.1 cook margannc. uncovered. on high 30 to 45 seconds or unul melted. Star an flo ur. salt. basal and pepper. star an mil k. Cook. un- covered. on high I to 2 m inutes or until mixture 1s thickened and bubbl}. sumng eH~~ 30 sttonds. Sur in ch~ and carrot unul ch~sc 1s melted l 'sing a forl . shghtl} beat egg volk. Gradual!\ add cheese ml\- ture to beaten · )Olk. sttmng con- stant!}. Cool shghtl). Jn a small bo..-. I ~at egg white and cream ot tartar until sttff peaks form (taps stand straight). Fold beaten egg wh ite into chee~ mixture. poon mixture on tQp of fish an UAsscroles. Cook. unco,ercd. on 50 percent po..-.er (medium) 6 to minutes or JUSt until egg m1\ture 1s set in center. rotating d1sht's a half-tum even 2 minutes. Se n c 1mmed iatel}. 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VEGETABLE SAUTE WITH GRAPES 1 cap (abo•t l medlam) c~opped Hloo . l 1maU clove garlic, minced 14 c.p ollve oil t c•pt (aboat i pound1) 1wee1 d1mpllA1 sq•atlt, .,.red, ·seed- ed, quartered and tbialy sliced• 1 tablespoon fre1b, cbopped rosemary Salt and pepper lO ta1te l,IJ cup each watu and dry white wine · 4 cups California 1rape1 I orange, pttled, sliced and quartered Saute onion and garlic in oil minute. Stir in squash, rosemary. salt and pepper: sau te 2 minutes. Add wine a nd "'ater and cook until squash is tender. Stir in grapes and orange: mix well . Makes 6 servings. •oanish or bu1ternut squash can be substituted. TRADITION From 03 by his mother. "If you know history," he said, "you know that ont' of the n1ost importanl things (the emmigra1ing Jews) would take wi1h them was the sabbath candles." Hanukkah. a term for dedi- cation. is a good time to .. re- dedicate onese lf to guarding re - ligious freedom." he said. Here is Le vin's recipe for Roast Brisket of Beef POTATO LATKES (Pancakes) 5 to 5 large potatoe! I Yi teaspoon :1al1 t lar1e eu• l lar1e onion '14 teaspoon pepper 3 Ublespooo1 matzo meal or fioar Peel potatoes and gra1e together with onion. Do not grind pola~•­ Potatocs must be grated either by hand or in a food processor using the-grating tool and pul through t""·ice in order to obtain !h(' proper tcx1urc. Drain water from grated pota1oes eilher by placing them in a dish towel or double thickn ess of chee~ cloth to squeeze oul wa1er. Blend all ingredients. IJrop by spoonfuls into I/• inch of ho1 veg- etable oil or short('n1ng in a skillet. Brown on both sides and remove to paper towel to drain. Will serve 8 10 10. Serve wi th sour cream o r apple sauce. ROAST BRISKET OF BEEF i to 7-poand bttf brisket, ce.aler cut preferred wltb fat removed Black pepper Paprika 7 cloves garlic 4 lar1e cattots ! medlam oalons 4 1talk1 celery 3 mediam potatoes, pttled ••d cabed ( oplioul) 1 package dry onion soap mix 1 ll•uce can beer or 114 ctpt: rM wine l bay leaf S tablHPoO•s olive oil Sprinkle brisket liberally with pepper and paprika. Crush garlic in garlic press and rub over meat. Braise meat on both sides in ho1 skillet with oli ve oil. Make a bed of sliced vegetables on top of a rack in roasting pan. P1acc brisket on top of vegetables. Cover meat with the second onion, sliced. Pour beer or wine over everything, then sprinkle dry aoup mix on top. Cover every- thina with aluminum foil and place in ~healed 325-dcgne oven. Roast for about 31h houn or until tender. When done, remove meat 10 a -and kq::p warm. Discard celety and bOy lea[ Blend V• of _..bles and liquid from pan, in -·IO mate pavy. 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