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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-06 - Orange Coast Pilot•• ., IF TME ANSWER 15 6EOlt6E ~IN6TON, TOUCM YOUR UEAD .. 75 CE TS n: TME ANSWER IS LINCOLN, TOUCM YOUR SMOULDER LIKE TMIS, OKAV? BY CHARLES SC 'f'E5, Mti.AM .. WELL,I T~lNK TUE ANSWER 15 ••• NEXT TIME, MARCIE, PLEASE DON'T 61VE ME ™E ''~IT AND RVN '' 516N .. ~INCIPAL'S OFFICE I T'40U6~T YOU COULD MAKE IT, SIR .. BY JIM DAVIS YOU MAP TO . {$fT MIN\ A ROBBER PINCilf. BALL · fOf\ CHRl!>TMA~, PIPN' T YOIJ ?I I I • DENNIS THE MENACE BY HANK Kl'l'CHAM "54£-COLO t.W~ 1'f "'le~~ O.Dth VA iaL 1lJ.(f" WMJ ME U> OSEO IN~ 0JM. -.:>UYE Wl1M I ~e5k1MOS? DGE PARKER ·I'D RATHER YOU DON'T TALK TO PETER l ALL HE'D 00 IS TELL YOU LIES ABOUT ME, SAM/ I THINK I'D BE ABLE TO DETERMINE THE TRUTH, BETH I -- NOT WITH H1M / I WAS MARRIED THREE YEARS BEFORE I REALIZED HOW DECEITF='UL -----HE WAS/ NO, I DON'T WANT YOU TALK ING WITH HIM I ~UST GO AHEAD MEANWHILE I'M SORRY, BUT NEITHER YOU,_ WITH· THE DIVORCE/ WIFE NOR MISS SPENCER IS HI!"& RIGHT NOW, MR . 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Q D«s Iraq's SaJdam Hu.mm haw a wift a"J Irids? ,. ... °"" Sl,.r. ,, ..... ,., He is married to Sajicb Khcir- ullah. a fust cousin. They baYC two 10J1S and three daughters. In 1988, Saiddam, DOW 53, or- dcrcci eldest SOD Qcbj ttiied for the murder of a praidcntW aide. Ocbi, who's in his mid- 20s. was fn:cd when most po- litical prisoocn were granttd amnesty. Beansc of die sub- icnience of women in Isbmic Inq. littJe is known about the dia:aror's wife md daughim. Q DiJ jclttl Whitt, who plcys nnJy ttdghbor Sttw Urlul 011 ABC's "Family I M•tttn," act in o sittom a f tt11 I yun boclr with Flip Wilso11 anJ CloJys Knight? I kt wry ; It u.sbanJ t"4t ht JUL i ..,., Jelllm. Alllli. II You win.. In 1985,JalceJ, now 14, appeared with Wilson and Knight in the short-lived sit- com CMrlit & °''"P4"Y on CBS. Although Jalecl was seen in just nine cpOOdcs of Family Mottm in the '89-'90 sca.300.. this seuon be ·u appcat" far more often: His bumbling, lovcsic.k chana.cr is a big hit. I • i Q As I rtod "Tht Princt of TidtS," by Pat Conroy, I ltcpt thinlmsg it shtJu/J bt "'oJt i"to o movit Now l'vt htorJ th4r a fi/,,. u in tlst worlrs. Tnu> ~ " ... .,.,._, ,_ Yes.~ ·strcisand directs and co-sa.rs. wnh Niclc Nolte. Look for Jason Gould. Strei· sand's 23-ycac~ld son by ex· husband Ellioa Gould, in a smaJJ role. Columbia Pictures expects co release the movie, with the same ntle as du: dra- ma.tic novel's, this summer. Q In NASCAR auto racing, what ptrct"togt of tht winnings is cla1mtJ by rl1t owntrs? Tht Jrivtrs ? • Naacf 11.W.s. Moc.tmlle If C NASCAR says that, according to ttS rules. the split of the pnu money is stnaiy up to the owner of the ar, the dnv- cr and the pit crew rnvol~. Q I'm o vtkron who rtaJ your Netv 2J-25 Who's Ntw1 ittm on "Major Doti's" Ctro/J Mc.RAnq and hu MIA brou- ltcs Whtrt tlotS ht gtt thtm ? ~ Min.. a.a.. 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In t 989, the last year for which full infurmarion u aV2.11.able, Congress ~'nd matt thao Sl.8 million in~ for Ronald Rtapn.Junmy Carur, GenJd Pocd and Richard Nix- on and thOr &milies, as wdJ as for Udy Birdjohmon, th.c widow of Lyndon Johnson. The~ Rapa. $559,500; Ut- ter, $387,800; Ford. $426.800; N"aoa.. $.426.70(>. and Johnsoo. 522.20(}. And that's OD top of tDe madard •~tuJ pension of SlS0,000. &pcmes indode roand Seem Service procrcoon for we (altboagb N'moa. co llft ~govern· DYnt monty, lw employed his own 10a11iry gmnb sin« 1985). funds to cover the tnnsiaon from dx While Howe to ~ life (the Rapm' move co Loa A.ngda cmc a n:axd S l .25 million) anJ free posage. The 1989 rab was brgu than lll1 prmow ~. partly beausc at wu an imuguaJ yal' and pudy became George Bu.sh is the first prmdmc in du. ccmury to~ fOw rc1imi pttsi· drna looking over lw shoulder. Ahahain ljncobJ bxl 6vc. 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Columbia Pictures cxpccts to release the movie, wtth the wnt rule as the dn- m.aric novel's, th.u summer. Q Jwst how "'"'" "'°MY cowlJ tlw {eltnl fO'ltl"Malt uw if tht i.xpaytn ~t not mtMirtd to pnwiJ,, tdirel ~ts •"" thtir familiu 1.111tli pttUioru, s«t1rlty '"' • fotdt? I yun boclr with Flip Wilson arul Gl4Jys Knight? I bn my E luuborul tlua t Ju J Ml. ~ ....., ,..._, Melt. II ...., .... C.. lty °" A lot. though the USA feds obliged m ~ iD former c.hJd' exccutiveL In 1989, the last year fee which full iDfonmooo is avillablc. Congress ~oYed IDCft thaa Sl.8 millioa in apcrucs for Romld Rcagan.Junmy Caner. Genld Potd and Ridwd Nix- on and their bm1lics. as wdJ • fee Udy Bizd Johmon. me wldow of Lyndon Johnson. The brcVdowu: Rapa. SSS9,500; Cu- ter, $387,800; fooid. S426,800: N'aoa. $426,700; and Johnson. S22.200. And that's on cop of me ~~wl pension of $150,000. Ex:pma include Scaet ..u.a. -' "' ""fc, cc. l>fa, td • celdrilJ tH•-#/ l• Na. YH6 Q Is GtTalJo Riva11's tUtttal "41,,.t Jtrry Rivm? If so, whm onJ why tliJ lu cha"gt it? .... Madill, ltelltn, Clllf Riven, 4 7, denies th.at he ever used "Riven." He says the name-switch story stamd in 1973; when Riven wu a 1V reporter in New York City: A disc jockey, Alex Bennett. ad- libbed: "I wonder if his name really is Jerry Riven." Foor yean Rivca lw been doned by rumors that be cbangedb.ia name for the exotic Hispanic drcct.. Rivcn's mother is Jew- ish; his fuhcr is Puerto Rican. Q D«s lra91s S"""4m HtUSti" "411t 11 wift au ~iJ.s? ,._.OM Str.,.. F~ Pl. He is married to Sajida Kheit- ullah. a 6nt cousin. They line two sons and three daughren. In J 988, Saddam. DOW 53, or- dered eldest ton Odai tried for the mwdcr of a prmdential GANNm CO., INC. ·~----­....... _,...., ... .. ,,, ,....,~ ................ •-'wftaeA '' a."9~ .... ,, -~,.._.... ,..,,.,....., ..... a UIA WWD •_J--14-41,,1 You win. In 1985, Jalecl, now t4, appean:d with Wioon and Knight in the short-lived sit- com C"4r& & Co'"P""Y on CBS. Although Jalecl was JCCD in just nine epi.9odes of Family Matlttt'S in the '89-'90 se2SOD. this seuoo be'H appear 6u more often: His bumbling, lovesick charaaer is a big hit. I • i Q In NASCAR outo racing, what ptrcmtagt of tht w1"nings u cla1mtJ by tht owntrs? Tiit irivw? .. .., ~ lllocbrllle. • c NA.SCAR says clut, according to ia ru.l.es., the split of the prize money is suiaJy up to the owner of the car, the dnv- cr and the pit ~ involved. Q I'm 11 vtttro" who rtU your Nov. 2J-25 Who's NtwS ittrn on "Major Dotl's" ~roltl Mc.R.o"ty and his MIA bro~ ltts. Wltm Joa lu gtt thtm 7 ............. OdM,All Prom the non-pro6t orpnir.a- tio o Task Force Omega, which o&m information on prisonen of war and men de- dmd missing in action in the Vaeuwn Waz. The Peimgoo lisa 1, 190 men missing in dw conflict. For in£onmr.ioo or an MIA bracekt. tend S9 (S8 for tbc bna:.let. st fur polbF; liteamre is free) CD Task Poroe Omep. 3595 PMman Rd., StodclJridgc. Mich. 49285. Service proeeaion Coe ~aldwugb N'aoa. CD me the govern- ment money, l:w cmp his own ICCUdly gmrdl since 1985), funds to cover the transition &om~ Whirie Houle m ~ life (the Reagans' move to Loa A.ngdcs OOlt a record Sl.25 million) arul free postage. The t 989 lab waa latgcr cban lllf l*'*ious too.I. partly.bcause it was an imuaual year and IJ8ldy ~George Bush U the first president in Jm czmmy CD fine fear rccired prest- dena looking over his &boulder. Abraham I inmla had &.c. Happy Birthday to ..• Ju.. 6 Danny Ptnc:wro, I S N&DCY Lopes, }4 Bolln.ie FrankllD. 47 }•rt. 7 Doa g1.u ltiku. 61 }•rt. ' Dawld Bowlt, 44 Soupy Sala. 65 }•rt. 9 Cryna.1 Geyle, <40 Jou Baa. 50 l\idwd Ni.xoc, 71 ]• 10 aa.. 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" I ... ,,'' II' I (~-~)4 .,IPUllfl tl~l' '14 ) .mu.Hy ,l..l"tn"'"'I'~\ ~M.~ JOOl.j Su~pPl.1 o18u npx3 PJOJpr.ig .llLJ. '11VW A'1d3H SS3NIS[]9 I CT31JV..-. :.fl ll l n -Ur"'5S3..1BN 3-JVJ.SOJ ON ------------ p E ; ' I' K I N G R J 0 u N D T H E ... WAKE UP, SIP COFFEE , SPEND TH.I DAY WITH 'EOl'E AND IAllAIA IUSH AS THEY CELEllATE THEii 46TH WEDDIN' ANNIVllSAIY THIS WEEIHID It's 6 a..m. in the Whitt House. And if Millie, tbe first sparucl, hasn't already whipped ber long silky can bad and fofch in their sleeping f.acc5. George wd Barl»ra Bush arc roused to a new day by the yelp of a battered old clock-radio. held together with ape and runcd to a country music station. After exactly 46 years of ~ (they were wed Jan. 6. t 945) and al- most 2 years m the White House, the d.atly routine IS pretty much set ~a.rbanjumps up. throws her clothes on and. most days. nccs down three flights of sa.in. "She walks me around the South Lawn dnve," Millie wntes m her best· selling M1llit'J Book, "brings me back irt, feeds me and climbs back into bed to read the papers with the Prez md drink coffee .ind JUICe ... Bv thu nme. George a.lrC2dy u mky- fingered from some of the seven oews- papen rhe couple slum together m bed. As Barban reads 1ccrru of mtercst aloud. George WJeld.s the TV remote control co c;atch wluc's happemng on the monung shoM. Like wwes everywhere, rhe prest· dent's Wlic squawks at this macho hab- it. ··rd love to go back m rune," she lw said. "and ta.kc th.at damed cltdCT out of hu hand. I :u say. 'George , I was watch.in~.' And he'll say he's sony 1.nd flip . Then he'll do tt again." By 7 a..m., the president's fully dressed and beading dowrut:ain to the Oval Office, Millie aotting at his heels. Up-to-th~mmutc briefings on intelli- gence, national secunty and staff' affairs usually are finished by 9. Then be«ina the off-the-record prcsldential 9Cbeclule that drives the press cnry with curios.- icy: meetings with mcmben of eon.. greu. wpponiers and re:pracnta~ of JpCCial-inu:rac groups and charities. IT lllll RcLILLll 4 USA YIDD'l> • fanM1 ~ '"' . va~ quanm with ttirlfne:nds lik.e Andv S{;eWUt. widow o( Supreme Coun JUS· nee Pom:t Scewart; AlJ.JX Richardson. mate of ex-attorney general Ellioc Ridwdton; or Toni ~d. the Orr- gon ~s lady -or with people m- vol-.ed with her &¥Ori~ causes. lllCI llTI 111 CIUTll Ull Others on the Bush Chums Li.st nuv get a phone all ai We u 11 :30 .. m.: ~ president doesn't want you to change any plans you might luve to- day," a secrcury says. coyly. "bur if you'tt available for lunch at noon ·· Of couae. lunch dateS art dropped Wlth a dang al.I ova W:ulungron. Who would miss this? A typical lunch t3ble might be S('t tor c1ght friends and mociarrs. Unlike most politicians. the Bushes don't nuke slurp disnnctions between palincal and mJ frjmds. ~ luoeher could expect to me-et a Bush &mily member, a White House sa.ffcr ex rwo, perhaps a fellow Y 1he like Thomas vi. MO.dy. or a bouse- guest hU Will Farish. the Tens mon- ey OW\ and Kenndy botst'-b~ who also barwiles the Bush bhnd C'\lSt. It's a fUD lunch. Bush shows first- timc:n the calkia, aysa1 ball he keeps neat bis ~ Ask it a quesoon and a scpulChnl fOicc in«>nes .. It Shall 8e Dooe" Of 10CM ocher fortuneteller· isb ~ '"'°'* Tb.i.t prePdcnt. recall. ~ vv and pip He oaoe played the old dropped_.~ joke 1t 1_ dinner at cbc Chinae Embassy. He ind thr ambe...W cboUi wicb ~ughter u a waicier bent co pick up th~ bill. and Bush jelbd it awrr on a fishing hnt. on a pWcubdy ~c day. Bu- bua uxf &imdl miF lunch on the Tromu balcony, o•~ook1og chc ILLlltllTll It llllt ILltt -pool an the Wbia: HOUllC grouo9.s. The semng is idyllic -do.I' to George's boncsboe coun and me bar- bcax -bat DOC wichout smpr.iles. One tftDing, in midlap, she nociad a dark oompanion. coo small ro be Millie. swimming menily her mask. It rumed out co be a E.., rat. BaJban. scnmblcd our of the ~r George. wbo was playing honesbocs, bard her screams aod aced ro the rescue widi a pool scoop. apcuring aod pcaom.lly drowning the inaudc:r. ' HST flCl fllllll Since dw eYening advcnrurc. Barbara . usually swims in the mominp. Af.rx:r- wud. her f.avoritc hairdresser, Yves Graux. meets her in the White House bemty parlor (which wu imtallcd for From her window. she can peer down aad see~ ar his On.l Office desk. ... don't think rve C'9Cr been~ co Geoc-ge." she bas said. "He'll all and say, 'Look out the window; there's a &iend of youn.' I can look ri&ht out here ~ who is in his oft1cc, and we'll wave hankies back and forth." When she became fu:st lady. &rban vowed, "I'm going co get our a lot. ... 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Z.---~_;;;M_a:~::::::::~-~::::::-~!J travel Luck, stock and barrels As rodeo season kicks off, a pro offers an easy-to-follow guide (and all the dirt) beu k CIOIDel to ro- deo. Jim Shouldcn has earned his spun. He's a member of the Rodeo Hall of Fame, wuh more wocld champioos.bips -16 -than any ocher cowboy in history. The Oklahoman loob and JOUnds the part of the rough-and-ready cowpoke. "To really ~ rough in major-leap rodeo. you've got co be able to SQ.od some pain," says Shoulders. who re- tired in '59 and raises rcr dco livescock. "I bought a few ~ and broke some ums and legs and a hip and rib$ and b.ad a couple- three knee operations, some shoulder operations. Nodung scriow. .. Swting Monday, al- most balf a million serious I rodeo &ns are expected ~~~e National Western I can hang on. '"That's why I'd nther have a little luck than all the ability in the world. ~ you could inaU a 2s.. point ndc on a 5-point bone, and still only end up with 60 poincs &om the judp." So watdi foe a high.J.ocl.ing bone, not just a ndet who looks good. As f ()( bull riding -that tttmingly insane aaivity in which a 2,000-pound bull tries to grind the rider inco hamburg- er -the public pcrcq>- cion is nghc "You're just banging on foe your life." C11f ,.,111 S\cou. Show m Denver, the USA ·s largest rodeo. JI• $AnUm1 011r roJto A.bow 15 million people txpm, 62, N111>11 16 titla. Calves used in this event aYerage about 350 pounds, 6 months old. The cowboy on hone-. back dwges ~ a nm. rung calf. ropes. it. cfu.. mouno. upends the calf by band and ries its feet togrtba. The roper must tie any dutt feet; the calf must say tied 6 ..a>nds The &SUit time. &om ~ lease of the calf to the cowboy nising bis bands. ancnd U.S. rodros each year. Bue rodeo is no< a sport with blan- k.et appeal Some find tt barbaric ( JtJt box ., nzhi). while othen don't sec the point of raking hfe or limb. Pros like Sbouldcn defend tbc span. saying it rakes skill, c.oungc. rapea for animals -and a lu:tle ludt. Here is his gu~ to warclllng major rodeo eYma. 10 UM wamc> • J--trl ~ '"' wins (about 10 seconds or Jess). Keep ooc eye on the bone. It's tniocd co stop oo a dimt wbeo the calf ii roped and to Uep the tOpe tlUL lf it pulli the calf over, ck cowboy sa.ns again. "Put of the skill ii training the bone wen. If be a.n't stop quick.. it can be an-- other iecond longer, and that can tah you out of the money." Slier •r••tll11 As in calf roping. the mer -a 2-to 4- ycu~ld ~ animal -gees a bead ICart. But ruhcr th.an ropina it.. the cow- boy cacches up to it. clismouno. pips the horns and dip in his booc beds as a bnh. He wmda the ecr co the ground with all four lep poimed straight in the same diteaioo.. Putat cimc wins. Watch the cowboy dismounc; if be knocb the *et down Of trip it. be mmt get up and duvw it again. "Moll o( (the llb:crl) -agb lbout 600 potmds, and art nnm.ing It lcM 20-25 miles an hour. MOit of the mo.y is woo in kit dWl S trmnds. Yoa don't haft ~--"" 11. ....... ,....., llnl"'"ft: Tr M11rroy, 21, 1990'1 wor1' dww1 •ffl tlae ,...,m Al'-Jt,..,,J ~ '" roJto Jtutory, ls txpttuJ to co,,.~u rta1 .._. I• .or.wr . .,... 111~ "W" 11 Animal-rights activists: the flip side In an en o! greater attention co an- imal rights, rodeo's in the hot teat. Last week in Pittsburgh, a law took dfect banning tile "flank ~p." a bdt ~t e~ buck-mg. and reqw.nng a vCW'l.Darian at rodeos. ~ c:ouncil WU by video ol a bull who ~ leg and wasn't daaoyed for houa. .. If you'd haft IJeen the break. it would ha~ made you sick co your acocmch." •ys Oavtd w~ in~ tiptiom director for the Humane Soc:iay. wbo rrci6ed in PO bwah. •JUlt iJllllline a.srmll c:a1f It 27 miles an hour roped and a1ammcd co chc pound." Rodeo .. baa DO .Jw • modem • ~ID toaety. It's not czy to quit cigarette smoking. 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Tbt wmncn "take c:att oC chm bones just like guyi ai tht nceuxk. The key is how fu to push it. You don't just .. lc.t mt bone do it all." ............. Clowns arc a &Den cowboy•• beR fricDd wbaa they ditma a ... bW1. Malay rodeo dowm DOW haft cbcir own "1loll-¥ftnl"' corwc .. It's a lildt mi .... lt sboald really be called ~-The trick hen: is to tum in a apt cirdc. Qghta cban the bulky bull aa an 111 it dmcs you. 11ae downs arc judged on bow well mer ooatd cbc ball and pafonn ltUDCI m 10 treXMWk Geaitlg pobd br a ball it bid. but DOC 1.11 bed U geaing mm.pied. wb.icb causes most o( rod¢0•s fatalities. (DeMhs haft •'f'CDl'ld lewu dwi pa year mer the S--dcade. ins co the 10,000..a~ Prol~;,q al Rodeo Cowboys >..o<:g. •> ... r you're up and nmnma and hiu you with hit ~ ma.e·. giw; be might bock IOIDt tEUh and break a ri>. Bur when yoa'~ oo the ground and oae ~'cm around and Rps 00 you ..•• It's tht bsi roandup. ,_dmr. ., .... Top rodeos to follow r A ro11..JMp of tJw USA 's a,, "*-i1t ~ _. ~ ......... St.cl .. nden, 30,000 rabbles. iambi and IM W... ..._, Jll. 7·M ~ ~ and 3,000 One of the mtion's biggest live-- stock shows tams up with the counay's brgcit rodeo u die Denver Colilewn and NatiO'nal Western Complex, with S'400,000 in priu moocy on the line. Highlight1: bulhlos. c:ub- mm: goaa and die lnltmUion.al Sheep Shearing Cone.est on Jan. 18. 303-297-1166. , .......... ~~ u....asa...w., '"' ....... ta.f• l Up for plia: Sl00.000 u the W-dl Rogas Memorial Center. Abo on tLe bill: JS,000 bead of prize li•csud. ioduding lb.mas. 817-¥11.240(). S..AlllllllS...SllewlM ..... s. .... ~'-11 l , 100 of the country's top· ranked rodeo bands~ foe SlS0.000 in ~ u Preeman Colireum. A don 't-misa e¥eD:C: umactillo raca. 512-22S-585t. ..... u.-. .......... F& lMkdl J The ~. AJaoob.all and Astrauem play boa co rodeo lhow bents. 713--791-9000. ........................ 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Sboulders says. but in- crcui o gl y popular. One Ci>wpoke ropes a running scecr by the horns; a puma ropes its bind feet. ~ ropes are then wrapped around the boms oi the cowpokes' saddles; they an't be tied (90 fingers CID get mashed). fumt .... , ......... Clowns are a &Den wwboy's best £rimd wbm they dillnct a agiDg ball Many rodeo dawm DOW ha1'C their own 'Wl--&ghn,.-ooaiat. "Ir'• • linlc ii 9ewlin& Ir tboaSd rally be c:aUcd ~ ... , .. Tht aic.k bc:re is to tmD iD • eight cirde, tigblu than me bulky ball can lmD u ii dmcs you. The downs aft judged oa bow well they cmaal cbe ball and pafonn ICUDD m 70 ICQ)lldw. 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But Aadcmy and Em.my Award-winning film editor Alan Heim -cunmdy at work on the 61m 1aSioo of Bi(}y Bcdtf'k swring Dustin HoHinao -offers Ont basic tip that doesn't taU rcchmcal c:xpc:nise: "Wb.ateTcr you do. don't bore the aodicna:." Avoid that aU~ enor at the swt by gcaing or~ --Yoo need to look closely at the c you~ shot and make IUJ'C thal wb.mver you chOOIC to k«p is clear, detailed and imaating to du: viewer," sayi Heim. wh<* work includes All '1llat Jaz, Nttworlt and last rummer'' Qwidr Clw"fl. How do you siu up your fooc::agc? Look at the tape fn.mc by fn.mc, cboot- ing what you WJ.Dt to cut and ooting die moments you want to keep. cu~ the c:ouma on your VCR to mp mck: Scribble down the number when a ta:ne begins and cods.) Copy your unedi~ -.cnion ONO anocha cape SO you will al- ways hnc a backup of your origin.al. Tbe1l begin thmking. U Heim adYiscs, of your 6naJ produa as a ICries of small para.. each o~ a nunHtory. As you edit. 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His mother bas di a11 ad him up ln m edonble ~outfit. and Jinrm~ dntlled wtth his little wooden train. Hil red end white strt ~·and mbfu1 t.ndana look just lib a real ra.l1ro9d ~wMKI at the abouldss with ahlny brass-o>lcnd hOob and buttnm, the ownlla are deoorated with a brightly oolcnd train~ fimmy abo ween a blue jersey shirt. white dbbed IOCb .nd ied Jae.up meabn with white stripes. Hil bandaafted wooden mglne and ooel car-lnduded at no additional cbarp-add a 6.nal chmntng touch. Allladl...., priced; ~paacu4a 11d. Jimmy 11 pdold. S88.50. paymb1e in three moathly tnmUmeng of , $29.50.mwhichJOU1Dll1_ dmp I to your aed.tt cmd. Jf not cteJJsbted. . retum your doll w1th1n 30 ct.Ya iJr • replacw ••t or rafund. Smd DO mooey. but be IUl'8 to rmpond today! ..... .. BY ELKE HUTCHENS NllDl ~~~~~~~Kliii...._~.,..,,..,,Ciiiliii....,..,,,,,_~~~~-- Addl911---~-~~--~~~~~~~-- Qljt& 11 1.1p __ _ O..bmtf~,....whllm'mr~tD~ 0 MlllllClld 0 VISA 0 ~ ... _..,._,._ ....,, •• Diii .. 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Remo"" car grease. foOd statns grass Stclrns Happy cu~s have~ rtp0rt~ removing painc from Vl.19 ru9s1 Easy on your 11anas. too ~~ lhe1T'I ~-clean even r~s ~ sia1m Hl.nclreds cl uses ''OU'ld ~ hOusc ano gar aqe LOOk f0< poSltJV'e rtsurt:s on ~from ~hcate I~ and curcarns co vinyl pi.lsoc. ~at glass. c~ concrett. ana more Used In Ewope for 25 years MONEY IACK GUARANTEE Save SIO w~ you buy t\NO tu~s 2 for S19.90 ~arrt~ This rs nsurn dr)'<ltMWl9 n ~ l\.4be • wys a naoon.i f~ m.J91~ It Sttm1 co h.J~ io., d us sooner or &M.et 'bl OUy s~ag spte~t ro vvt¥ to a JWIY ano ttlm acoderlQJy SPiii Wnt on" Or tr1t kids SP" food~ a-.e rw:w UfP'f Or nt swns appear n your stwt 01 ~ poctea Bur wlltl DldlSewn ~ prooltms lit? sOMd ¥ld ttw whOlt procm is so q.JICk Mid usy I\ tanustJC INOr1t ano money~ 'ltlu'A bt pteasanoy sur~ is WhJspenda foru.on dunen, bleldm, hanh dl1r'CllL , .•..• r----------1 THE ELIZABETH KAYE Cou..ECTION SMSJOU wart, ...,, .. ... .... b~I COld~H¥00t NY 11724 ~I 0047 0 YES. '""~"'"'b)'Frvc1,ssM11my~ot .,...._ _.., 1 a flter'n ~tf rwteny n out tot JO o,ys '"° t noc ~ ~'Wd Mld ortign«td. ltfum ~ unuied ponion tot U ~ Mt NllMMs----------------------~ ~---------------------------­C~------------------------------- Sc.a ~-----0 Ont na I IOO O'~t.I tot s 14 tS 0 ._. t-. 1"INo M>ei 1200 9'arnil s 1• 'O ,,..~es ,, '° tl!i (;(Nlff lhi#Si!Nndihii xo m+KOW i!ri@&difJ ....... ..,... -...... D~ --OVlSA ttJ ltildltr'aMIJSM°l 'Dll Acer '----------------~c,...o......_ ___ _ cr.caJM 0 ~ s ...,_colllllCldl (¥C~ . 1b ._ proau yo.11°""'·)Cl'l"'*f1Mlll IO~ 'j0.11~Of'ION I1-I ---"·---- ...,._~GK~ . .. ~on te s t Our comics winners! Here's the cream of a 2,800-plus crop Y •an •10. u a game. G lcnn McCoy and bis brother drew oomia ii= tM Wtt boun of the mumm~ ?Jul Hornrh just liked to dooJ11' Untold pcnals lab:r, the cwo mrn .u~ the wmnen of our"~~ Com1 \vi the '90s" CODCal. I • .rn pruc:s may bdp c:bc:m take tb.c ··.upinng·· out of "aspiring anoon- ut\" &th begin a wedt of llUdy Mon- Jl\ n rhc Swnford. ComL, smdio ol 11" ... i.:cr ....inoorust Mort Walka, the .. irnor ')f Bmk &ilq and Hi 6 Lou. \!Mr dun 2.,800 rctdcn cnccred :b \~mmcr'1 cootm,, spomored by U . .i.. H.EXEND and King faNrcs. "' " h vndiaces conua. Dinolaun. .1or ... \tU11i -even a smkel•ke lawyer -F' ru.1ted the entries. ytt tbe wm- nm rr.ied on bu.roan ch•"""" who pr ~' ted. u Horvath pua 1t. ••ia.rae:st- :n~ pt' n.oruhty." .\\,m· on the wuinen; '"''·'• McCoy, 25, maka his lrnng u the 1!lustntor for ~ &1JMlk (llL) \'r11 1 Dffltocrot. His dream always was ':11 .~nJ ;a job ID c:utooo.ing." McCoy "-L' [hr top prizc-wmner a.a tbe sangie-- p.u:d .. ~ccgory. (See sample abo9e.) PJ., Horvarl&, 30, ol Aman. Ohio, wor1e1 u ~ gn.pluc dcsig:Der. ~ c:amc:s J po..kct oJcndar to record ideu for corru .. s wbcn they tlnb b.im. Tylo (umplc below) wu tdeaed 11 c:be ~ruc-wuim.ng Imp. Hornlh bepn Jc\clopmg Tykr ycan before be had rc1.1 life expcrimcc as a perent. Naw he ~nd hu wife. Sandy, ba..: cwo ~ Junie, 2. and Jew. 3 mond>L The compmtioo WM .:i!'. The coa- ren4nts submitted a Wttk'1 #Oldl of i:orrucs in either tbe mip oc pand aa:e- PAUL HORVATH E~=,·J I I I GL£NN McCO-Y gory. uMi Judges ch.eded for humor, qua.hey of ut, uruqucncss md mt con-. ruteney of w W('Ck 's submw1oru. The Judges wctt Walker, the o.r- toorust; Tuno<hy McQuay. WOCUtt editor at USA WE.EllND. Jay Kmne-- dy. corrucs editor for Kmg fcarurcs; i.od Christin.a Bradfo«l llWlagtng cd.i· rot of 1lw Dttro4t News. "I was sur- prucd to Set such profeu1onal work from »nareun,'• Kennedy says. "I hope many of these people will coruid· CT 1 a.m>onmg~ ID the '9()s." Wbac ~some of the lessons Mc- Coy and Horndl bopc t0 learn from Walker, whose &nk 8o1lq has CD· du.mi wice the '50s? .. In a kw boxes, you get a real fed for bis ch.mctcn. .. McCoy sayi. "1 ~ ~ bow cuily ~ teemS to pull at off. Yn it's not cuy ... Hornth 'llftfta co study bow Walk.tr paces himcl( .. You haft m come up wuh tdeu day lft and day OUt. It bl<>_)I me away dw he's done it for to l~g. I've been tQd- ing Mon Walker sintt I wu a kid." tJIAW'-.a>•J--"/U. lffl •• t WEEKEND SHOPPER f 'This book. 1s an important m1/~ston~ in th~ fighl for con.sum~r righls." llalpb Nader, tram lllt Forward Dear R.t.adtr, llw awratt AMtnCOlf s~nds I 2 cents our of twry dollar for 11Uurance Wiry n0t get wltat yo11·~ payin1/or1• ELIZABETH KA YE. Shopplna Eduor Thu book IS 11:1 ~ eye-qimcr. lmqlnc ptYltl& uuur111tt prem.11.uns for )'Cll'S. and then havana your daims denied for some unfair. CODfiwn& ~ Sad '° •Y. u bappem all too often TIUE OR FALSE: YOUR INSURANCE AGENT IS YOUR F1UEND S<wry 10 rqion. dm may YCf'/ well be flla. The 'fnendty ~ umnnc:t man· IS Dill &lwiys 10G1tt111t we CID~ OL AJ Pyu W"ilblm Shanon reauadl m. cbc IFlt IDIY be IDOllly c:oncrmed d cbc ~·s iaaaU1:lr---llOC yours. And many mmnn ac:tllally dwll ol lhelr dao a "!ht aimy"! lllis book explains tao-IJO ado!ll • '"tonmmef tic..• policy how IO rttOCJUU die smdlrd npofts.... Uld bow IJO pd up a fipa for your naJa if aa:d be CONSUMU llGHTS LA WYEI ~MILLIONS FROM GIA.VT INSUIANCE COMPANIES W-tllian Shnalf biaws wtlaaltlll ....,_ After 111. lbas IDlll bas woe K'.drmcaa d dwasntg ~ mlhoas d doDln-ill•.-O\ICr ,,., mwm. Aid Ilic otren ldvtce dall is YCf'/ dclr l8d my for ··~ pa11J9. eo iiidalCIDd You'vt beal .nfiaat IJO pay dae pramms. . .Now ab tm )Glr wm caqmy pays THI AMDlCAN INSlJIANCI INDlSl'tY: A NAnO AL SCANDAL! Y-.. 11 •• ··~ eo Ralph Nader l8d mmy *" cmama cq11111. lllllpl ball .a. clabkd. or burned Olll 'JOlll ................ RU&YUll IM eonlY ,... ... Cllidld IJO.. Biil .. . \ftadt illfonmlicll. JOI~ much -... 9g Me die~ C ...... I .... ,0U npt. The aq>-by tap pdtlook is a hmdf P¥1bid. °"" D> Pll'*o .ull ~ ..... ..- ttaoc.Uy, I bdllMc Ibis IS one d et -wlMllll boob p •Jl ..W fe.l Oftkr Dlay .. 110 nst-0. .... moacy-bect ............ ~. efiL_ :· L...J It:, RDl'S llOWlOOIDU: ~~e Pleim IPllClfy -..:e loot Om lflm). Alol!l willll~lmt.. ..... -.apcodt. ilc:llde Sf.tS plll SI .9S pN ¢ t tli1¢ fcr_m liOGt. Mlb dlilcltM.0. ..,.._-' -1 IX WllDND SllOllftl. °"'-a -2 )GW..0.. lea 3'511). ........ IV 4Q2ll KJ ~ ........ lllilt 111. YOI ft .tcxmc IO •Viii•~ .... c.s-. ICltlOm ............ JI.DAY MONIY IACK GUAIAN'l'll •1910-n.o...-.... c...""" ·a.·=~-.. ~-..... o..... ____ _ .... ..... .. ...., ........................... ..... "f h2d been overweight all my life. But after my fint pregnancy it got 'MXX. I tried lots of diets but they never seemed to work.. They just left me fcdlng hungry. Then my pharmacist told me . about the Dc:xaut.m• diet pl2tL With Dcxattim. I found I ate less because I wanted less. I just took one Oa.atrim In the mom· y ing and I was fine all day. I didn't even fed UR I was dieting. I could just say, 'no thank you' and mean It I still ate most of the foods I loved-just less of them. For the first time, I was tn control. But lt was at a family wcddlng tlut I really felt proud. People hadn't seen me tn months. My husband" whole &mily was there. They Just couldn't believe It was really me. It was Dc:xatrlm th2t made It possible. I never want to go back to the old me. And with Oaatrim, I won't" Cllnlcal 1tudia 1bow p~lc on the Dcutrtm cllet plan wuc mott suc- ceuful lotlnl wdabt than tbo1e who dieted without Deutri.m. It belJN coouol your appetite to you eat lae and loee wdabt. And It bu no caffeine to make you n~ua. dexatrinr Nothing Vt'Orks ha.Ider to help you lose weight. health Fighting family fat E xpwtl .. YOfS kidl l'O be . l'O the 1V sec cm oat months? Winter is pri coucb--pomo ICatOG. The tcr toes~ on your nerves. but there's bctttt reason to get them mcmng: · show dw too much time in front of tu~ leads ro an 1ncrnsed risk of CtuJdrm agn ~ 1 t spend a hefty boun a week in front of the t.elnision and that doesn't indodt the time they ~ to video games and compuca:s. T day one kid in four is Ofti weight. ··Kids arc gemng &tter... s:rys · · ChNng. dtm:tor ol ~ Han-a.rd N non and Funes:s Pl'Oj«t. .. ~· KllXllOI obesity tw 1nc:rcascd S4 pm:mt si.Dcc 1960f.. evm though today's kids attn onng any more a.Jones.'' It sands to rcuon dw cbcy muse n:ercuang less. The Ptendent's on Phyua.l Fatness and Spon:s says half the USA'i girls can't do onie pull- Tbuty pcrcrnt of boys ages ~ 12 an run a nuk m less than 10 minuus. ''The fitncu boom hasn't trick1 down to many younpcn," says th counal'i ~ Gubadt. He cito .clioo dwindling gym programs. o, ........ -wtr...i parcnu who rely on the lV to beby-si and d«ttanng spau for play in cities. G1vm a choKc bawcm lV and ou door fun, molt lads c:hoolr 1V. Cheon calls TV a "paci~" for bottd childmi So get the family busy this wincrr. •Take idvmt:agc ~ winc:cr if you Litt · a co"1 chn:w.e. Sled. ~ or sb. •Bowl. h's "°'a carihc caloric but bowlang ts entmaining. •"Walk" to your &vorit.c 1ctaway. terminc t~ mila~ bcrween your and a vac:aOon spoc. Set weekly · goals, then plot your pt0pta on a • V asit the mall. You'd be turpritcd much &c (men than JOO calories hour) you bum u yw shop. •Clan ouc the lttic Of be~ mak ing it • fumly affair. Lis will boun looking M old pbocm and • &kc brad~· Penn bws "animals. .. ~ aad other fun ., ....... •11 1-.: . ..,, r1r..,, ,,.,,l..,, Picking up the King's scent Latest Elru sighting: at the c<>- logne counter of your local J.C. PcD.IlC'Y department store. No. not the sj11ger nor bis ghost. There's a new men's fn- grance n.uncd for the IGng, out just in rime for Tuesc:by's celebration of what would hue been the rock legend's 56th birthday. For ycan, the King's loyal fans stocked up on Brwt, wbich was rumored to be bu f:noritc scent. Now they ba•e another option. EllltS u dcscribcd by its cre2ton u a "!r-\h, contcmporvy blend of herbs, woods and amber." A 2 J-ounce spray cologne sells for S 19.SO and will make atS we.im smell "Wliqody .Ehi.s." Wbat it won't do is give you th~t Presley pout or pocketbook.. '') Fast food lfb flltlr, bJtt by byte ,...,.. ........ I Jta 111 ........... lf ......... ' __ _._ ...... _..., ... .... ...,..__, t ................. ..... .,..._, olmm J t .... ...,...,._._.,.. ------......................... ,. ........... -.. ........ _ .... .. tare w.~....... ... ...... .. i.r-.c ••••••..._.. ....... ,... Jiu• ................. _, ........ ,,, .. ..... Mt If" J 10 , 1 ...... II I p .... Wt,"' .......... 2 , .. ....,12 ........ ... .._ .. _.. .... ._., l'P'9m.ttlllt .... .._ , .. 2* I .. , ... _...w. .......... ... Fash ion-forward men think a head Wtl1t d• .. hll ~ * Oicl TrlCJ i.,.,. 11 ~1 TWr ll1tJ. ti CHl'M.. "94 ~ heMa. prlfld tht "". full• ......, Ilse bnt ht> 11 ttMtt lublre. "Hits ltt 11 IC.celMfJ .._ hm• has ucne:· Mys ,.,, rray .. Wlf'ttl & Wtfttl ..... Yen's ., rnen's hl1 sllo' lftf ,,_ .. , • ...,.. ult Hp,tltf, wttid IW Mtft llat ults 1ump lty JO ptfUtlt stact last •Inter. ,nca: SSHlOO. Ti.t Wt- ttst kyws 111 '6tM ,...,., c:reMt. Tlley'rt bufln1 ~ tot faslllN. 111td11n1 d1tt1rnt ltyla te dlf· ftttfll '9lts." Not-so-old antiques come of age For those who ca.n't afford real antiques and don't like brand- new antique ttproductJoa.s, there's a compromise: ''cla.s.sic" fumnure. the latest buying trend. Classic is bagb-quality, all-wood fu.ru.itu.tt bctwttn 20 and 99 yean old (therefore more affordable than true antiques. whLch generally are more tha.n 100 yea.a old). Fwruturc Classics in Houst0n scouts pieces from continen- t~! Europe, Sc:andinaTia. Bric:ain and South America for its 75 stores nationwide, plus its retail stott in Houston's Galleru. Clusic trends include ttptodocrioa.s of "anything 18th-centu- ry -Louis XJV, VictorU.n., Edwardian." says company presi- dent Mark Rollins. The hottest of the hot: country Freoch -siin- plc. rustic srylcs in oek. walnut and mahogany. Best-sdling lfRU Ul- clude oak draw-leaf ca- bles ($299 and up). and annoi.res ($299-$400). uyog ~ly coaJdn•r buy the~quinlent amount of fuc wood for that price.•• Rollins ays. To bd a Fami- ture Clama dc:alu in JOGI' uea. call t _.,._ 8810417. ,[ - -------- " The little things in life make a dti'erence in saving the planet. Now many d.in.ing accessories from tea bags to napkins arc .. en-nronmcntal- ly COrTCa.'' "We're trylng to be re- sponsible." says Susan .East- man of CdaiUI Stu:ntirep, the Colorado tea maker now ~only oxygen-bleached paper fur iu tea bags. Most bags don't ha•e tags or sainp. saWig IXariy 2 mil- hou pounds of trash per year. Ctlati•I Stcso•i1tts isn't alone. 11us momh. Mc.Dcm- ald•s bepn ~ foam sandwich bons with paper wnp and paperboard boxes and plans co ax cakeout bags made of recycled paper. W aady's will baa its 1ticb• Mal boza in &9W of papa bap. It almcly mes napkins with ftC1Clcd PIPCf • UIAU _.,__,, .... ,,., aa 11• !:.=.==:-..:~err~ ..... ~ 1 t OQl'f~-....... 20 CMm I . I so--40 ..,IWTMCI •Dew.a I Io .... ,_""_ I ... .,_, I I I I I 1• 8:. I I O Mt ---IM-Nim_, I I I 1mr ... ,_ I 1--.1,.,.c.1 I I I 1 e .... ,..= ...... .,,... I I a ... , o,., o-I 1•·:.~·::=~=1:-:912 .. .:.c:: I I -.-.....-I ·-·=·i!I!=-·-.. --· I I =-....v... -=-f AAWN J t;\ I L------...,..------~ =itrr.: I "GU c::.~··'i 1:..-,..--Mia =:= ... 'WM ===-"Wi =.· .. -:...-~ .,,....... ,.,~ ............. . HERE'S HOW TO GET YOUR SAVINGS I _, .. 4 CQa °' C-"11 Few 1-l'MIWf ... ~ wfltl Wfo/ 4 hib lhowfl ... , ...... to buy jult 1 .,.,,. hit-not.~ <lib r:wtc:--but •• ~19 so. ott ~ ~ prtcee (wt9ch .,. U1U11y sue-se 98 '°' i: 1111a., '14.81-$11.98 tof CO.~ Ind--. up to one lul Y'MI' ao do II. TMn d10C* 3 moM CO. 01Ct111 k FREE Thll'a 8 ~ hits lot just Mii ltie prtce o1 1 ~ hl..Mtd ,_. .. noHig l"°'9 ao buy _..,, (A ~ twdng c:twge la-*d ID wtl ~1 .... ) ND """-°' •r: U I I tt 0 II h•1 ~ buy wNI )OU -.int wtWl )OU -ie to. lt'a al up )CUI lbdlng ~ ...... 'Qi1,... ltie Cl&b'a ~ lnlglzir'9 ~ ..., ............ hlgNcf'lt .. ,....., Se6eclbt In )Qir ~ rnulic ~. plUI hundPedl of °'* '* ,,..,., • IP9C:ill ~~In ... )11DU1 ... 1toorP41-ll. lhop-lt~ ~ • )IMf. And •• membW In good ltandlnQ. )1IDU need not tar'Ct mon.v.,.., )11DUOl"dll .... 1~)11DUlllK .... E-,lb cw.,,,.... ..... )CU ..... ,....., Sel9cllort, dO ftOSq. It wll b9 aent to )1IDU ~ If )1IDU _,.°'*his, 01 none• al,jull ~'°°""' md~prowied .,_, mallt~ toue br .. dlle IP9dlecl. 'fbu'I ._. r.. • ..... 10 dlys to decide. but II )1IDU don\ )1IDU mey ~)QUI'...._, s.lec:loii •our...--. 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Queen of Sundays I hatie a ft>tl' (fUt'St1 ons rnr1r 1•n1111q thr u'O nderfa/ ·"tar 11/ "Murrlt'r, ,\h1 ------------------Wrott"," Angf'la la11.~bury '"?1m11 d ul I Dulle•'• Octyuey Any ir\{ormaliori N>garding ClCtor Ktrir Dullea, sta,. of "t<>OI: A Space Od· yssey," would·bf> great111 appN>c:iawd. - GLEN LOPE:s, Wll.RA'llAM. Mii.SS Keir Dullen. 04, wa., born in Cleve- land, Ohio. Ills parents later moved to New York where they own('d a book· store in Gre<>nwich Village. Dullea at- tended Rutgers llni vt.trsily and later San Francisco State CollegP, where he 11tudled t healer arts. lie made his film d('but in "The lloodlum Priest" (1961), rf'ndenng an outstanding performance as the disturbed delinquent He fol- lowed that up with a 1m1lar role 1n 1963's "David and Lisa " In 1968, Dul- lea hit pay dirt u astronaut Dave Bow- Keir o.Dea: rolleruu&er caner man In the box-offke bonanza "200 l · A Space Odyssey " A brilliant acting fu. lure ap()('ared to be on the hortion, but his follow-up to "200 l ," the lit le role m thP tllm "De S1tdt>" ( 1009), Oop~. In 1970 ht made his Broadway debut in "8uttern1es Are frtt" with Blythe Danner, but 1-:dward Albert nabbed thf mnvle verl'1on with Goldlt-llawn By then, Dullea had two failed marrlag{'S, and he left Hollywood for London. In 1973. he married 1&Ctrt /dil"e(Lor Susie Full"· and he rttumt'd to the atage in the 1974 Broadway production of "Cat on a llot Tin Hoof." Hl19 ()('rformance wu brllllanl, but starring mm rolrs eluded him, perhtPI btcaust he had been out or the maJnstrum too long. In 1978, ht I ft Hollywood onCt' again and seu~ In We tport, Conn. "2010," the 1984 ~uel to "2001," wu a sucC(' , but Oulln's brief cameo role In it d idn't produce any big mm offers. By 1986, M was ~uctd to a ahort-urm sh£ marry, a rfd hou• ma1111 rl11ldri 11 <UH>s &hf' hat'(#! h sht' from a tht•atnr ol family? 1108 sht' rt'f'r writt«>11 n1111 t>ook&? l>Ms sh" hat'f' any SJH>ri.al 111t~ f esi&? -E. lllT<'m:u. MU/'l'HO\'IA, Mii • ........,. 1114 a.tr IOI, Alldloay Sb•. la 198! Lansbury wit" born Ott 16. l ~2!i, 111 London and lost her fat her whfn "'"' was 9. lier molht>r wa" statte and screen artress Monya MarG1ll W1th th•· advent of World War II, l.ansbury and her mothe r rv1&cuated 10 Amerara. and Lan bury round work an Jlollywood whert' she workt>ct for the nt•xt 20 years. usually <'3."1 as ht•a\ 1(', and phty Ing women dt>eadl's oldt•r than she wa.-. In 1966. however, she landed lhP star· ring role in "Mame" on nrcmctway and emerl(t'd ttJS a star Thal rolp won h{'r lhc finn of four Tony Award'l ror llt·"t Actrt.>Ss in a Mus1<"al t.ansbury hll.4' be<'n married twice following 3 bnt'f (nine-month) fmn marriage, 1Aln8bury met a fellow Rrll- isher, businessman Peter Shaw, on ft bhnd date. They have bf4>n married smt'(' 1949 and have on~ son, now a d1n'<·tor. and one daughwr, who owmt 11 Los Anl(eles eatery wuh ht'r hu!lband Following the sue of her ~t-M"ll· 1ntt ex ere • • tape, l.l&n1'bury ha." J)f'nnt'<i a fitness book tltl.-d "An~ela IAn bury's Positive Move " Orr the stt, 1..11.nsbury t'l'\IOYll 1end1ng ht•r l(arden and spendln~ time with h.-r grandt h1ldren Som~bodJI told ""' that Sophia "" "Galtttt11 GlrlA" I.a dt!ad. I thut lntt'I - SANA/I WAWN, 11.(IHONA, IU.. "&mebody" ls pulling your le• Ac· tri s Est.tilt Getty, who portrl)' tht- wls«rack1ng Sophia P lr111o on "Gold- tn Girls." ~ aJlvt and kicldnJ Tall Story /!l thr actor M•ho pla!/('d "Jau!&" in tlw Jnmt>S Bond fil~ tM S<JPM actor 11 1111 1>l<JJ1#'d LMrth o" TV M"T'Ws "Th" \tt(/am.s Fomil11"? /'t'(f bttne nomi"atC"d r11 find the a!VWf'T, and a S5 bl>t '-'rid· llU/ 011 it. MRO.V PA 1'1:. MANY'SVILU;, I II IF RIC'hard Kiel, a towenntt 7·foot·2· 1111 h 1nd1vldual, as the actor ~ t known ·"' Bond' advt'rsary J aws Kiel hu also -.t.trrrd in such TV M'rtes a.1 "The Bar- l>M\ Coa<Jt" (1976-76) and "Van Dyke .11111 Company" ( 1976). Actor Ted Ca.'1· ''ch another towering hulk, portrayed l.ur• h 11.nd "Thing" on "The Addams r.1m1ly" c 1964-66). C~sidy di<'d fol· lu" 1ng open-heart surgery on Jan 16. 1117H TWln Star U')iat 11'0-' <K'tm' R11.\.' Tnmbly~1 up to 111 f>rt1t'ff11 "Wr!lt Sitttt Story" tutd 7,, rn PNJk&"? Is hf' n HTf'rit/y mnr· ,-,, ,,, />of>~ h,. ha1~ any childrtrrt > AIA hll llAl.JU.'H, HOl SN),\ h 1llowln1t the blockbuiiter <>ll<'tt'!t'I of 1tw 1961 mu teal "West 1de Story," I ,1mblyn 11t1&rred In uch nlrruJ ~ "Tht> \\ underful Wo rld of tht> Rrothers t.n mm" ( 1962). "llow the Wttt Was \\ un" (1962), "t•ollo w the Boys" 1 Htt):l ). "Tht' Haunting" (I 003) and Tht• Lung Ships" ( 1964). In 1964, the 1u tor tumt'd hi attention to the fine art ~ Tamblyn's art work has ~n tx· h1b1tl'd In num.-robs galleries and at Lo" Angt'les' C.Ounty Museum or Art ~, ............ and lnstltult or Contl'mporaqi... Art. . ampl o r hb1 1trt and pottery may alto be found in Sf'VPral lntern11Uonal ans publlcatlon!i A naUvl' or Hollywood, lh<> Mi-year uld actor rPtums to ttw i;it•~e u often as pos.'lllblt' In w tarly '80s, hf' co-wrott-, ro-tarf'f'd ln, and <'horrographffl the rock noir feature "Human Highway" with longtlmt> fr1cnda Dean Stockwell, OtMlt Hopp« •nd Nell Young Tamblyn rakiel In Santa Monica, Calif , with h •"e. Bonnie, and their youn1 daupter, Atn· btr Rose. z Dillinger by and large eschews its natural comedic- Q dramatic material inf av Dr of a darker interpretation. BY KIRK SICtvi·O'iGER Acl'ording to legend. John Oil· linger wa." g1f~d with two t!ndowments that guaran· teed him Amencan follvhtro status. The (i~t WIL4' • talent ror ~ llevinR financial Institutions or their deposits with such pa· nache that tales of D1lhnger's na1r dunng his final year or pror~1onal act1v1ty in 1933·34 have become storll'd chapter.1 In American popular history The stt<>nd wa.'1 or a rons1dtr· ably mo~ pt>rsonal nature So gueM which 1s emphasized In "D1lhnger," amnl( Sunday. Jan 6. on ABC" Dillinger unquestionably en· joyed and excelled at his c-h~n career It was he who Invented the ttchnlque of vaulting over barriers to get up cl~ and ptr- or his life, Billie Frtthette (Shenlyn Fenn of "Twan Peaks"), and they spt>nd an ldyllJc Fourth or July vatation In florida, during whic h she compliment.a him on .. well, the usuaJ. Although Dillinger and B1lhe continue to elude the FBI -at one point holdlng a picnic at Dillinger's father's farm nght under t~ noses or the law - they are clearly doomed But John ts pracucally Jean-Paul Sartre under the c1rcurruitances, phllosophwng at one point. "We're all gonna die, Billie II doesn't matter Tht only thing that matters is having run " To which Billie, not to be outdone in lrus1ght. repli~. "Vou'rt an angry man, Johnny " Wow! Which way to the party. you wacky kids? sonal with bank tellers And the T~ law catches up wuh 811· nones or Dilhnger·, style are lie. and John. that lovts1ck pup- le1Uon, although many are py, pumps about a million tom· doubtless apocryphal In one, my-gun rounds into a bank In Dillinger lcaveii tht scene or a hls grief Then he picks up Polly robbc!ry with some hostages In ffU'llOll u4 Peaa u &M,....., rt1ea u4 Ult loft or W. llre Hamilton (Patricia Arqutttt) the careering getaway car. one Polly ls our favonte D1lllngtr hostage tells Dillinger he 1s p8.51ting ht>r tributrs 11.nd u~lnl( him as • buffet dallian~. beicauae shi alont restrain house, and he drop ht>r orr at her door tablt · h\'n!t'lf from awfd cooml( over his ro- Such an~le lend Dlllln~er a <'t"rtaln Somehow throuRh all this, Dllhnf!•r mantle a<'tOUtt~nL'J. charm, although we doubt we would fmd.'\ the str'\'nglh to rob ~mf" banks l\ut It 1s Polly who U\advertently conCuSf a joker with a tommy -un "OllllnKer" dtplrt.'1 a rouplf' or tht> mott Inds DUllngtr LO hls doom out.s>de Cht· clampt"d under our sort paJalt with. famous &nt'Cdolt>S (Oillln1ter ~aping ca«o'a Biograph Theater, where Purvl.s uy, Perle MHla rrom prison u 1ng a hand-c-arvfd wood· and tus coJlea«un pour tnough lup But "Dillinger" by and lafl(e f'Sehews en ··l(un", Dllhnger ukmg the srort' or Into Dillinger to opt'n a rfcycllng U<'h natural comt'dlc-dramatl<' matenal a Cub., l(llrn(' in mid-holdup), but Ct'nttr In favor or a darktr interprttatlon It thf'y'rf' portrayed joyl ly, as though "OUllngtr" it an odd p~ or work It btglns In Indiana In the aummtr or wt wert> watchlnll "Butch Ca! ~ldy and chooen a subject or ~. then turns 1933 with DilllnAer (Mark Hannon. In a the Sundanl't' Kid" bt>ln-dlrt<"ted by tum lnto a moody guy tcnmbl na Cor a broodtng performance) Jlllt rt'lea."M!d Roman Polan kl buck like the rest of us tu ralloft from prison °'«ormlned to help a ftl· "D\lhnger" Sttm8 btnt on making lta d'etrt' 9tttnS to be t.M 1n tceMS, but. low lnmau-, OUllngtr plans a •ri or sub.Jert Into an tiusttnUaJ anU·htro~ as Crank as they are by broedcut-tfte. robbtrles with a gangster to r&J mon· The poor guy ju.'lt wants to rob a few v ion landaf'ft, &.hey'"' nlOft PG-13 ey to amugle guns lnalde. In I.ht pro-banks, but th<* ahorUlghtf'd burt'au· than NC.17. lta portrayall or Oimncer cea, he .educes the hood's moll. ElalM crau at the FBI, npedally mean old J u a bntnik phllolophtt and ~ P'Bl • (Amy Y~k), In a steamy scene ln Edgar Hoover {a doughy, all·but-unrtt· a bunch or unora1 d~adl •ho which Elalne tttms more lmpre:seed ognlnblt Vlnce Edwards). Juat don't couldn't cacch a cokl, tel alone P\abtk than lmpualoned undt>rstand ~ No. 1. are Uftpenuali~. A aanc ~ around otlllnger. as After the fBI la called Into tht cha.M Uke c.ht DUUnaer of ~. the OU· does Jk'quellee (Yvonnt Suhor or '"TM and agent Mt-Mn Punis (WUl Patt.on) linett of real Uft proves to bt 11 du· Youna Riderl"), another hood'• aduJ· 15 ual&Md to Mui 1n Dtlllnf't, the rlf\& alve u ever. terous wtft, who alttmata between bfClN to cklet Before It does. ho•ev· But theft, he wu alwaya .,od at complll'MfttJ.na John on hit aaat«J at· tt, &he rrllky Ct>ton 8lftt.I the lf'Hl k>~t fdaw-.ya. JANUAIY ' t•J · JANlJAIT ll. 1•1 "" ~..) .. ... It. -..-, Channel Guide CtMCMt Cll IAI I 2 t ioec -r. • 4 • 4 rnA II) IAI I 5 I 11 kAIC MC IAI 7 ., 1 ICA9 Cll .. .. ltCAL Ill IAI t • t KOTV MC .. «TTV fOl IAI 11 11 11 KCCW Ill IAI 11 ti 11 ltCll ... 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Flnll round from La ta. ~)Q{l:OO) C-..••• .. ·• NttiOnll Cddc T<>umlmlnt ~ FJ: Cedlr Replds, Iowa. ( ) (2:00) -...... -c.._.. ....... ~ "Ortgon. (l.Nt) -.. -NIA 1111 •111.oe Angelet ~ et New -Yen Knic:Q From 1:30 Mlldlton $qu8re Glrden -c..._. ...... ., (UY9) (2:30) Oeorge Muon It -Richmond. (LNI) (2:00) .,.. -.. ........ VlfgllHHI .-c111~~ VI. Mitt .... SchedlJled Mmileoea• 12-round~I -bout from • N. . .,.. {l.Ne) (2.00) -==· .... ~~ ...... MONDAY ..... (IM) (2:00) JANUARY 7 TUEIOAY -4:JI JANUARY I 1-c:=".9" ...... =00) -Clllll Ir 10 ra r· OOITA M11A. CA. IWl.f PUm ~ l<anau It Oldlhoml. (Uvt) • NHL Hodley Minneeotl Monti Stars 11 New YOf1l lst.noerl From the ....... Colteum (Uve) (3:00) -5 PM llllmNIAlall.._. 0..0.. Pistcnt II Chartone Horr.ca From the Chlr1ott9 Coliseum (l.Jve) (2:20) -1:30 lm:ll c-.. ........ r.,,,,.. ... It Vlndttblt (Uve) (2:00) -7"9 Dm NIA leellttbd Los Mge6el Llkers at Seattte SuperSonlcs. From the ColitN'n. (Uve) (2 .30) WEDNESDAY JANUARY9 fllmc.-..a..-.. Sl John·• 1t Seton Han (Uvl) (200) -4:JO nB9C-..lall•tb911 RlcfVnond 11 J.,,,.. Madi9on (\.NI) (2 00) -'"' llliWI Coleel le811etbd Geor911 T ec:h II Duke (Uve) (2.00) -I PM .. C4llege letk•tbell Utah State It Nevlda·laS ~(Live) (2.00) .... C4llege .... ..,.. Sin Jose State at Cit State- Fulerton. (l.M) (2 00) THURSDAY JANUARY10 -1"' llllml NA Golf Nor1hern T9'1c:om Open. F'nt round trom Tue.on. Ariz (lM) (2.00) -.... -..... FRIDAY JANUARY 11 -1 INI T tlecofn Open 5eooncl round from Tucson, Ariz. (Livi) (2 00) -5PM mr.:11 CMrlt .. ldlool lellleibell Rouvilt at Mother M~. (Livi) {2.00} m:lmNIAleek.e.I PorUand Trail Bluers It Detroit Pistons. From The Pattee Of Auburn Htlls. (LIVI) (2 30) -5:30 ~ NBA luketbel Loe Angeles Clippers It Boston CelbCS From ltll Boston Garden (uve) (2.30) -7:30 anm NU 1 .. 1r ..... Cleveland Cavallert at Los Angeles L.akers From The Great Western Forum. (l.Jvel (2 201 -I PM ~Colegea.N .... Santa Clara at ~ Marymount (Live) (2 00) -I PM SATURDAY JANUAAY 12 -5 AM lpMaM11 (3:00) -~ Em Spottt °"-' (In =~·a Cha ... Witt! Ron Franklin. -IAM llmll "'"""1 Houlton °'*9ool9 mnllNWA Pro Wl'fflMng ( 1.00) -·~ IG9NWA'M91 ... Pow. Hour ( 1 00) -·=- -7AM .lANUAIY t_ 1•1 • JANlJAIY It. 1•1 -~ -10AM Cl'!lm .......... NA. (R) (1•00) -11 ... llmNIA...,.llul llllZll ........ . From Copper Mouruln. Colo. (R) -12,.. _.., ....... of .,....(1:00) immn.AaWMlon ... ...... ... ,.... .... Worto c.,,p. From ~. Ontat'lo (R) (1.00) -12:30 -1 N -~.lpoft (R) -2:05 -2:35 -IPM .. Pro lowtef9 Tour (T ipld) l' :30) [mzll ... World Cup Mln't DowMlll From Kltz!Ulel. Austria (TIPld) • hgllth LHgue IOCC* (Taped) ( 1 00) --·~end OfwMg WCW1d ~ships (Taped) ~ ..... -•PM fml College ........ UClA at Arizona (l.Jve) g~Telemundo i&~­m!DIP9Alowlng (Taped) ( 1 00) -•:30 -•:SS ~NU .. tk.-.. Attlnta Hawu a1 New Yen Knldtt. From Macttton Square Garden (Livi) {215) -I "9 Boxing. (Time IPC)tOXimlte) Featured Korea vs USA from Honolulu. Hlwall. (1:00) -7PM (mzll Colefe footbel Japan Bowl u s coltge ... star game from Yo4tohlm&. Japan (l.Jve) (3.-()0) -IPM mDI C4llege ....... Nevada-Las Vegas at Fresno State (l.lve) (2.00) -' l'M (mml lpotta ............ (300) ;op; ~ AolefGemn (1.00) (lmll NFl PM'8tifM (R) ~ coei.ge leNIUNlll Sin Diego 11 Loyola Marymount (S.me-day Tape) (1 30) -10:30 -11 PM -11:20 -11:30 -12AM mmi lowlr'f Wortd (R) !Imm lpotta ~ ~College ....... Kentudly It TennnMe (Taped) (2:00) -12:JO (Dal ... WottO c.,,p Men s Oowntill From ~. Atdl>"e (R) (1 00) -1:30 -1:41 ~-t;r1rW.ld ...... <"> -I All -~··Ol•..C Ml I II 8MC E\ltr -11111111 h p-oo) T..,., (ft) l':Oal 4 '"iii"' • -Celittl ln'1•1t ----=------ C.-.1111t&iMI Inn . --···-~ Hlw MIDtlco S. (IM) Tm' ~ ------.... •11•1 c1• -u.a.-............. _., lllC * I .... 1VI Channel Guide Coliicatt •• lCll Cll IND ,. IND P'llbllahcd "1 TV Upclatt C 19'0 TV u,...., i.e. SWk>u -ca. ripe to llMe ............... . 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Stanbd • °"OOf'. {LN9) -.. _ ........... lot Angeles Clippers It New -Y~ Knleb. ffom uo Mediton ~· Garden -e..._. ....... ILM) (2 30) Oeorgt Muon It AJctwnofld. (l.M) (2-00) -..... -.. flllml .... VlrglHll -C•••=:r VI. Mb ,,... Scheduled ~-12-<0UnCS -c.=~ -bout from • N. . .,.. (l.Ne) (2.00) -=:-·,···· ~ ...... MONDAY .... (lNt) (2.00) JANUARY 7 TU!IDAY -4:at JAHUARYI 1 -c-=~•11 -l\lt'ICuM. . .. {Uw9) (2.'00) -C....,1110 .... a.TA ..-. CA. DAJLf Kanaaa It Oldlhoma. (UYe) • NHL Hodley Mlnnelotl Notttl Stars It New Yortl lallnders From the N-...u Collleum (~) (3:00) 5PM llZlmNIAleell-.. O.olt Pistons t1 CNnone Hornets From the a.tone Coheum (LNe) (2:20) -1:30 -7PM am NU lellleCMll Los AngelM l..altef1 ti Setttte SuperSonb From the c.o.um. (LJve) (2 30) WEDNESDAY JANUARY9 llDZll Colegt .... ~ Sl Jotwf I It Seton Hd (Live) (2·00) -IPM lllm College .... tbel Geers;& Tech 11 Duh (~) (21>0) -I PM ml Colete lullttbel Utah St.ttt at Nevldl-Las ~(Uvt) (2;00) .,..College ......... Sen JoM Stitt at Cit State- Fullltton. (Uvt) (2.00) THURSDAY JANUARY10 -1 PM lllDI PGA OoN Northern Ttleeom Open. First round from TUCIOn, Nil (LJve) (2.00) -~ lllmC.,.lellletbel Memphis s.... It Loulsvtle. Cl.Ml (2 001 -.... -..c-.. ... ai .... T emplt It 0torge WMNnglon (LM) (2;00) -1:30 FRIDAY JAHUAAY 11 -, ... T eleeom Open. Second round from Tucson, Artz. (Live) (2 00) -5 PM mm CMrte ..... .._. ..... Cbel Rouvile It Mothtf Mae:eaueey. (l.M) (2 00) immNIAle•..,_. P0t1land Treil Bluers It Detroit Pistons From The Palace ol Auburn Hlls. (Live) (2 30) -5:30 l!mNBAlaMellNll Lot Angeles Cbppers It 8os1on Celta From the Boston Garden (l.Jve) (~30) -7:30 Imm NIA let*etbel Cleveland C1v1t1ers 11 Los Angeles Lakers From The Great Western Forum. (lrve) (2 20) -I PM • tiR1I Cole9e laMetbel Santa Clara at Loyol> Marymount (l.Ne) (2 00) -IPM SATURDAY JANUAAY12 -SAM Clmll Outdoot W"'9rl ~ lpcW ... (3:00) -5e30 ~ Spotta °""' (In =1portwn•1 Ch1hngtWl1hAon Franldin -I AM • illm NWA ....... Power How ( 1 00) -·=- -7AM -1:• lllDlfllll*l'Hllll -IMI mm ()e.,, .,, Wllh ~Slndlrl. .,.. ....... (1:00) -1::11 -• Alll 'AKOAl'f ' 1•1 • JA.l~UAIY II. 1•1 -t:a -10AM 1:1!Jm ....... 9'9 MR. (A) (1:00) -11 AM mil NWA Pro W,.... . .,._ ..... ..... ;;.Collfe ... .... Xevilr It l.oyoCa (lJve) (2:00) -11:.liO -WWF .. 1•1ol .,....(1-00) n9 TNe .... °" ,. ...... llSm .......... WOl1d ~. From Kttcnener. OntlrlO (Al (1:00) -12:30 lmlmNR.U..AFC ~ Prlglme St'O'#. -...-....... (1:00) -1 PM -1::11 -.... -Oiecowafy lpott (A) -2:05 -2:35 -SPM -Pro loWrt Tour (T IP9d) ( 1 :30) (m'll .... WOr1d Cup Men'a Downhill. From K.ltztluhtl. Austria. (Taped) l=. bgleh LNgue IOCCtt (Taped) (1 00) -3:30 -4PM UlmNBAleellttbell Atlenta Hawtls at New York K.nedtt From Machon $quite Garden (LM)~15) -5 PM _ ............ ........... e. T--.~:: -l11h1•11 ~ .... . .... Mlldco ..... (lM) ~oot Boxing. (Time IC>PfO>r.lmete) Futut9d: KOfM vs. USA from Honolulu. Hewell. ( 1 00) -7PM m:m Colitgl , ..... ""*'Bowl u s collgl ... star geme from Y<*oNml. ""*' (l.Ne} (31>0) -IPM m.111 Colitgl ....... Nevldl-Las Vegts It Fresno State (l.Mt) (2'00} -IPM lmlm Spofta ........... (3:00) -10 PM ~ AoltfOemn (1 00) ~ NFL Pnn1tt11M (R) mJ!:.11 Cole9e ......... San OttgO 11 LoyOll Mtrymount (Sa~y Tape) (1 30) -10:30 -10:40 -11 PM -11:20 -11:30 -12AM -12:30 mm..,. woncs eup ~ s Downhill From Klttbuhet, AUltril (A) (1 00) -1:11 mm PGA °°" No1t••• T tleCom Open. Tlwd round from Tuceon. Mi (A) (2i)O) -1:41 -2MI -... I -·· {)!00) -ut --··---CR> Tm' • 12 alternatives to hurting your kid . When the big and httle problems of vour everyday life pile up to the point where you feel like lashing out-ftop. Take time out Don't take 1t out on your kid Trv any or all of these simple alter· natives-whatever works for vou 1. Stop 1n vour tracks Steo back Sit down 2. Take five deep breaths Inhale Exhale Slowlv. slowly 3. Count to 10 Better vet. 20 Or say the alphabet out loud 4. Phone a friend. a relative or go v1s1t someone 5. Still mad? Hug a pillow Or munch on an apple 6. Thumb through a magazine. book or newspaper 7. Do some s1t·ups ~----------------------------------------- 8. Pick up a pencil and write down vour thoughts 9. Take a hot bath Or cold shower ~-----------------------------------10. Lie down on the floor. or JUSt put vour feet up 11. Put on vour favorite record: or radio program 12 · Wrtte for parenting lnformatton to: • Parenting. PO Box 2866. Chicago. IL 60690 .>-. National~ for..,.""°" of CNkt AbuM Take time out. ... DOn't take It out on Yoilr kid. ------ I We will always love that Bob TPh•v1 .. 111n bo~l' 11 lnnit history of h•t hNou' l<'C'rln~ hut Im 11hlt• t•harrtl'lfn. T1•d t>anl>C1n ·" !'am ~1,1lnnt• l'T ht•1•rs" I Da· '1d IA'1,urt•-. Chi.lrlt'y ( .. ~;rnpty ~1·s1 .. >. .lt'rt' Uurn,· l\1rk Mnrn .. I "l>l.•ar John"), MllX Cu- "'ll1i' ~ \'111111r l>c>lp1nu 1 111101(11• lfow ,rr. \I I> · l -t'\ t•n Ki\thrrint• ltt•ln111111t " Mnna Robin "'" I Who ' l hi' 1\4..,._., .. ) art• m1•rrol) thf' lntMt m .1 t 1m1 anuinit hn{' But tht> 1tn•1111"t t'X{'mplar of Cummlngs:on~tru• ml•d I hr d1anu tt•r With Ona• l'h1111( on 111' Mind IS """ I hi· m.tn "ho an 11 ...,,..,.. 1nv<'ntf'd 11 Rob· 1•11 ('11mm1nl(" ( 11mm1nl(... "ho dwd P••t :! 11t the ngt> or RI . "ii' 1tln•11dy II rt"1Jl('i1t'd r.t111 ,J1·t11r who had riu k•'ll 1111 t•rf'<f1ts an -.uc·h mov11•' "" I fl41 '!I 'II Slartc•d With Evl'" ancl H>42''1 .. K1njt')j Ho".. "hl•n tw "t arre<t 1n h1" first TV wrl.,!1 "My JIC'ro .. In l fl~2. II nondc>'ir r1p1 c omt•dy that dl~itppt•ared th1• followtnic year Nilhti 1d bf TV U,... Cl 1•1 TV l/pdlu, Ilk. But with hla nut se- ries, "The Bob Cum· mlngs Show" (renamed "Love That Bob" when 1t went Into syndic&· uon}, he tut peraona pay dirt ~ photogr• pher Rob Collins, Cum· mings embodied a ll&ht· hearted, cuuaJ approach to au that Sttm5 llght-yean away today Bob aqulred beautiful m~ls every· whert' and Sttmed In a permanent, slightly daud state of muted de- li((ht Cumming_"' half· sm1lt' and s~lallve gaze were to bttome his mo'lt rammar trade- mark throughout the re- m1under of hla career. "The Bob Cummings Show" ran from l9r>6- M~. and 1t proved to bt a rt•markablt training itround tor future sh· t:o m stars Dwayne If l{·kman ("The Many Lov~ or Dobie Gllll5"), Ann fl D1v111 ("TM Bra- dy Uunrh") and Nancy Kulp ("The ~verly ll1llb1llles") all had • Tht> Bob Cummings Show" to thank for throar rarst ('&St credit Cumm1n~ novavf'd h111 J)('r"<>na In one or lM mo"t baurre lt'nH ever to la."t a full Muon 1Pfi4·6fi's "My Uvlng floll " In this fo~runner to "I ()rtam or Jeannie" ( whkh debult'd in 1966 ). Cummings playc.•d an Air Fore. 1>:\ych1atrlst t'nlrusted with a r urvaet'OUs but VUC'knt robot (Julie '\r wmar) progranamed to otwy rv'ry order rou l ln pretty mur h take 11 from there Thou-h ht' had addl· tlonal cinematic uc· C"es5e9 (notably "Dial M for Murder" In lK-4). C'umm1np may always ht-t>Ht-~membertd as a TV inar, OM who In· troducN one or the IM- dlum's moet enduring C'haracter l)'PH On Tht Com I Soortt Wt@ I lnakit swg I .. ~ & ,. ! ~ c: 5, ;; ! ... 11111111111111111111111111111 I I ' Cit c :a CL • '< ~ 0 3 -:a Ill '-• :a c • ~ 0) .. ~ co fO ~ Sunday Afternoon January 6, 1991 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 .. -1111 - .... ----- • s111~1-1=1~!11•,11121il!!I i ~' i.111111 . .-1 IH"-...... : 1t!1·1 1n1i'ili11j:1 -~-< I ! J ~ •sll ~ s ~>:& ii ,~~lfiJjlllf fll!f iifl!I far!~·~!-!fjJ!.Jf!lff~ ··, 1(1 1lf Jal 1 iiij· Jil l i . · i ~o JF Q i• 8 : i. -0=-i ' i~i»j":!J c-l ~~l~~ -·Z I. fig!•~-~ !!.1" ca~ ..&a= r. ~~~I c ~~~0 co f !;~ om • I ·1 0 9 OJU)<n tOn ~O l llll ll li li l lllllllll ll l I l i t I I 1•1 1111~ {)' -0 f 8 l ~ if I ~ -sf, I en c :I D. • 'C .,, ::L ! • :I Ir, ~I ~I.1 .,._.I ! 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January 7, 1991 · 10:00 10-.30 11:00 Armeman Nagomy· Karabakh (Part 2 or 5) m. lovleta Olrector Ju111 Poclruek's ~ look at tht 8oYlet M8fell f()( • natlOntl Identity open. 1 wlttl Ul'W .. t among l.tzbekitttn'• Mtletk1. (Part 1 Of 5) ......... ""'* P<Jst c_ lhow With Paul iilii ..... of .... y ...... U.Hott&d ·C...,.·n±lllel I 0eoroe Muon ., Ndwnoncl. (R) Monday Nl&ht Owl 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 II H • 1 I\ I H I\ '. I c H t• N N t I '• ........ , 0' (A) ......,~ ------ -... ... 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 ..... (Al ,._. kt Llllf WI ..._!RI Q WIC... -RIM T ~ Alen YOltlg f 1 32) (VCR) -----.. ""'°'*' ..... GllMt -- 'AJIUAIT I, t•t · 'ANUAIT ll, t•t I • January 7, 1991 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 • 11 Tuesday Momin& January 8, 1991 Tueaday Afternoon January 8, 1991 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 Tueaday Prime Time 1:00 TUllOAY HIQHLIQHTI -.... 7:00 ANUAIT .. 1•1 • IAJJllAIT II. 1•1 7:30 1:00 1:30 January 8, 1991 ..... ..... ..... LM C• '*" ..... 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POlrot and Hastings meet • young woman whO beoe>me• hy1W'Cal after het ft.Ince I~ klleed (Pett 1 of 2) Q BlimllloMtt*''The Bjg BroedeNt'' (1932) ~ Ctotey, Kai. SmHt\. A rldlo station atlket its IUMVel on gutlt .. .l.\NVAIY t. t•t • JAJ«JAIY It. 1181 8:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 January 10, 199 1 .10:00 10:30 11 :00 U Llw "~It Uo" Vr;t(Jt Mtn 0 ~ repesents I ITU· darer A.mold IT\lfleU'f9l'S 10 .,... c:tease 1 ~ egreeme11t, lelanO ~ Irle 1*1JW$ .... ctllel licks his WOlllOS ~••••"Thi Fl'lftdl ~" t1971. 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Lows from 40 to ~. for the Oranae Coast's most complete weather infor- mation. includina boatina. fish.in& and surfina repon.s. sec pqe A6. IN THE NEWSROOM Oraqe C.Ut DallJ PU.t couns/law enforcement reponcr Emily Adams re- ceived a call Friday from a woman who said she would be attendina a candleliaht viail at the main pte of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station that evenina to end nuclear tcst1n1 ... Ad;f ms was tbcD informed that the woman would join a caravan SatWday to the nuclear test site in the Nevada desert. where she miaht set anated .. . But the caller wasn't seekina a story .. . It was Adams· mother. who just wanted Emily to know she was aoina out of town for the weekend ... At last report, Emily was pas11na a un cup around the newsroom in cue she bu to bail out her mom. Stan an~ Some saffcn became instant c:clebriues Tinmday wbm a television camera was set up in tbe newsroom to tape the openana of a D1JtJ PUet TV prosram that will soon be broadcast on all <>ran,e Coast cable systems ... Reporter Robert Barker and Niaht Editor Stan w~ '°' speakjna pans in the show which E.ditor Wilham Lobdell dacribes u "pan 'McLauablin Group; pan 'Late Niaht With David Lettcnnan.' •• Stay tuned for details. QUOTES Of THE DAY "I didn'r ,,.Y SJOO.cn> to Jjve on an off.ramp." Robert Hoffman. on his Costa Mesa home on East 19th Street, which resi- dents complain is inundated with traf. fie. 0 "You bertcr stop ... And look around ... Here it comes, here it comes. bere it comes, bere it comes ... And i1'sjw1 your 191.b (Srrtel) Def'VOUI bfed. down." Apol<>s)cs to lbe Rollina Stones TODAY'S EVENT •The Irvine Symphony praents the John Prince Bia Band at the lm.ne Ba~lay Theater at J p.m . Tickets are s 12.$20. Call 854 4646. LOTIERY •t,t ,•S,5S,1S,t• .._......,_ .. ..... ~Two. tclukl"bree. OOiamoadl; Thftle • ..... :Two. INDEX .... ~ • I' 111• a n •• l ~ Ca JI .... E•V 1nl'CI RI I IJll •Wililllll Sunday, January 8, 1991 75 cents ' 1911 SIP88t residents worry ablut traffic (0 r They fear completed freeway extension will make things worse By Bob Vin Eyken ar.,.. c..e ~ Ploc COST A MESA -Residenu of East 19th Street are worried the ~xtension of the cosia Mesa Freeway is aoina to worsen an already nasty traffic situation on their onc::e-peaocful drive, unless the city takes steps to slow thinas down. City officials. meanwhile, say there may be linle they can do shon of a radical cbanlC in traftk pettems.. which would require stUdies. bearinp and action by both the City Council and county super- visors. Last month, about 75 19th Street rcs1- dents went before the city Transportation Commission to request a series of measures. includina a ban on trucks. the erection of additional stop sips to slow traffic. construction of speed bumps. the extension of 1he median strip, and tn· creased law enforcement. "rve been here 40 years and I've seen quite a change." 19th Street .resident Al Eichler said. "The increased traffic has ruined our street and it's devaluing our propeny." Jackie G1lhs. a real estate broker who works in 1he area agreed that traffic has had a negative effect on property values. .. It probably makes a difference of $25,000 to $30,000 in the value of a home," she said. "l have listinas that JUSI won't sell because they're on 19th Street" Rohen Hoffman, another miden1. wd that when the Costa Mesa freeWa)' ex- tension to 19th Street is completed. 11 Wlll create an untenable situation for1hosc who It ve on the street. "I didn't pay $300,000 {o hve on an offramp;• he said. . Peter Nqhavi. Costa Mesa·s man&ltf of transponauon scrvtces. said the rcques1 for add1uonal stop signs wdl nor be hono~ because traffic engineering studies havr ..,,_ ~IOIWIO' COIM Ollly Ploc Terry Vuge ahows off the river of mud which flows where his driveway used to be. Driveway now. a river of mud Costa Mesa turns its back on problem By Bob Vin Eyken o--. c.. Oelfr Ploc COSTA MESA-Terry Vuae wish- es be could tum the clock bKk to last summer. At least then be had a drive- way. Now he's aot a river of mud. Vaqe applied in 1989 for an interest· free home improvement loen for low and moderate income residents lbrouah the city of COMA Mesa's federal com- munity development block pant ~ aram. ln July. city ~lopment officials oK·d the SI0.000 loan for I ICt of improvements that included ....a re- surftlced driveway. Newport Auto • suspension ends Tuesday "I had 10 get thru bids from a aty ltst of contractors; they approved the lowest bid and two days later 1 had a contrac- tor 1herc pounna concrete." Vaqc said. But thaf s ""hen the problems bep.n. ··11 was totally unsatisfactory." Vaqe said. "It sloped the wrona way. l had a C1ty inspector come out and be saJd, ·You're go•na to have a lake 1n front of your house.· And 1t had no surface. It was so rouah r.ou'd hun your feet if )OU walked on 1t. • Vaqie said he contacted the aty Redevelopment Aacncy about the un- satisfactory JOb, but found aty officials uninttfCStcd in his problem. • "Even thouah I told them it was unsausfac1ory. they went ahead and released the money to the contractor:· he sa1d Mean~tulc. the contractor returned and removed the badly poured con- crete. Vuar said. but lben refutted to redo the Job "Now the cit) ·s telbna me at's be- tween mt and tht contractor." he wd. "The) ~on't rclcue the rest of the $7.SOO loan until the concrete•s poured and the)' won't pay to have 1t done. Now the con~te's aone. so the evidence 1s sone 1 feel like I'm an a C.tcb 22. 1 don·, have the money to t\avc 1t done myself. And I don't have the money to take an)'body to court. It KemS I have no rtt0une at an:· See DRIVEWAY,._ ... Morning fog to plagae ...e. ''t , shOwn they're no1 a good means of slowina traffic. ··They·rc meant to prevent collisions, not to slow traffic.'' he said. Naahavi said other measures. such as the extension of the median strip to cut out cros traffic cannot be done as Iona as the street is designated as a secondary thorouP.farc on the Master Plan of Streets and H1ahwa>s. .. We arc s:udyina whether we can down- grade It, but tha1 v.ould be for the City Council to decide." be sa1d. ••Downpadina ~ould affect otber suuts 10 lbe ana. The etty of Newport Beach would have to have a sa) 1 n the maner and the county wou.ld al~ have a strons say." He said 1he ctty's 1ransponauon services See STREET,_ .... Alleged cab bandit linked to other jobs? By Anna Cekola °' .. CoM1 ()My ~ NEWPORT BEl\CH -A Hununaton Beach nun atTCStcd Fnday nllbt on SUJPI· caon of a ""' Yea.r's 0.y robbery of a cab dmer ma) also be conaected to several rcttnt hquor store robbencs. police saad Sa1urda) Donald Alan Pn"en. 28, an unemployed d oor hanger. was booked tnto Newport Beach JaJI on susp1oon of the cab robbery f nday and 1s be1na held on SS0.000 batl. Newpon Beach Police ~· Andy GontS said Pohcc sa) thC) a.rrcstcd Pn~-cn and Co ta Mesa rcs1den1 Thomas Keith Shan- non. 26. at 7· I 5 p m f nday nljht. seconds before the tv.o ~ere allcsedl> IOln& to rob a V1ctona trccl hquor store, Gorus satd. bannon. an unemplo)ed pe.intcr. was booked into Newpon 8eacb Jail on ~ CIOn of conspiracy to commit a robbery for his allqed role as the 1Ctaway dnver and 1s also be1na held on SS0.000 bait 0orus said Shannon 1s not believed to be con- nected to the cab robbery. In tha1 case. Pnvett allctedJy robbed a cab dn ver of $220 1 n ewpon 8eacb after JcaYU\a a Costa Mesa bat late Jan. I and fired a shot from a la1JC .44-aliber ~ voh-cr as lhr cabb1e drove away, Gonas said Pnveu had been picked up by Newport Beacb police on New Year's Eve on a petty offense and dc1ecuves later remembered tbat hu descnpuon -indudi~ two ear- nnp in hlS left ear and one io his riaht - matched th.at oftht cab robber, Gonis Mid. Detectives also had ~n anonymous tip sayt~ Pnvett bas a revolver like the one used tn the robbery. Gon1s said. The 43-year-<>ld cab dnvcr later ideal· •fled Pnvett as has assailant tn I pbcM.o hncup. Gonu said. Undercover dc\ccnvcs had been mkina out Pnvetf s 0a) A venue apart.malt Fri- ~) even1na. "When they followed Privett end Shannon to Hlc.S Liquor Mart at 112j Vtctoria Street. Gonis Slld. Detcct1vcs watched as Shannoo waited m the car and Pnvett. carryina a Nlndpm in hts back pocket. walked in and boull9t I 12.:P.ck of Coon beer before avitle, Gonis said. Fearina that Privett wu IC>ilil to ao t.ck in and rob the siore. detecli._ arTCSted \be two in the peJtin& lot. be llid.. See A088ERY,... .. /Bl ORANGE Good Morning! I"••••-.. c11u-, 111J Momin& fot expected. with some clurina and sliabtly warmer temperatures the rest of the day. Coastal/Inland hi&hs from 64 to 68. Lows from 40 to ~. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather infor- mation, includina boatina. fisbina and surfina reports, see pqe A6. IN THE NEWSROOM Orup Ceut 0.UJ PUot courts/law enforcement reponer Emily Adams re- ceived a call Friday from a woman who said she would be attcndina a candJeliabt viaiJ at the main pte of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station that evenina to end nuclear testina ... Adams was then infonned that the woman would join a caravan Saturday to the nuclear test site in the Nevada desert. whctt she miabt set arrested ... But the caller wasn't scckina a story ... It was Adams' mother, who just wanted Emily to know she was aoina out of town for the weekend ... At last report, Emily was passin& a tin cup around the newsroom in cue she bu to bl.ii O\#t bermom. Slan are Mn: Some suffen became instant celebrities Tbunday when J television camera was set up in the .newsroom to tape the operuna of a DeJ1J Pllet TV proaram that will soon be broedcast on all Oranae Coast cable systems ... Reponer Roben Barker and Niabt Editor Stan w~ to• speakina pans in the show wtuc.b Editor William Lobdell cbcribes u .. pan 'McLa~Jin Group; pan 'Late Niaht With David Letterman.·" Stay tuned for details. QUOTES Of THE DAY ··r didn't PIY SJ00,000 to live on an off.ramp." Roben Hoff man, on his Costa Mesa home on East 19th Street. which rai- dents complain is inundated with traf- fic. 0 "You bettustop ... And look around ... Hm: it comes, here it coma. here 1t coma. bere if OOtJJe$ ••• And it'1 just your 19th (Street) Den'OUJ bttak- down." Apolosjes to the Rollins Stones TODAY'S EVENT •The Irvine Symphony prae1Me the John Prince Bia Band at the Irvine Barclay Theater at 3 p.m. Tickets are Sl2-S20. Ctll 854 4646. LOTIERY ti, t, 41, U, 11, If --w-u ..... <:7Jtans: ho. .an: Tbree. 0 Diamonda: Tllret. tsfedee·Two. INDEX Cllilllil• =:,;a lat I k .. = WLI~r1,,, .. Sunday, January 8, 1991 75 cents 18th SINlt residents worry about traffic They fear completed freeway extension will make things worse 8y Bob Vlln Eytcen Or-.. c.. ~ "'°' COST A MESA -Residents of f.ast 19th Street are worriect the ~tension of the Costa Mesa Freeway is ao•na to wonen an already nasty traffic situation on their once-peaceful drive, unless the city takes steps to slow thinas down. City officials.. meanwhile, say there may be little they can do shon of a radical chanse in traJfac patterns. which would require studies, bearinas and action by both the City Council and county super- visors. Last month, about 7S 19th Street rcsi- dents went before the city Transportation Commission to request a series of measures, includina a ban on tJUCks. the erection of additional stop sians to slow traffic. construction of speed humps, the extension of the median strip, and in- creased law enforcement. "I've been here 40 years and I've seen quite a change," 19th Street resident Al Eichler said. -rhe incrcued traffic has ruined our street and it's devaluing our property." Jackie Gillis. a real estate broker who works in the area agreed that traffic has had a negative effect on propeny values. "It probably makes a dJffercnc:c of S2S,OOO to $30,000 in the value of a home," she said. "I have listinas that JU St won't sell because they're on 19th Street." Roben Hoffman, another resident, said that when the Costa Mesa Freeway ex- tension to 19th Suut lS completed, 1t will crca~ an untenable situation for th<>5e ~ho h ve on the street. "I didn't pay Sl00,000 to hve on an offramp," he said. Peter Na&}lavi, Costa Mesa's manaser of transponauon scrvtoes. said the request for add1llonal stop signs will not be honored bcausc traffic engineenng studies have --~~Deity PloC Terry v-. shows off the rtver of mud wtlich flows where his driveway used to be. 'Driveway now a river of mud Costa Mesa turns its back on problem By Bob van Eytcen 0r-.c..~Not COSTA MESA -Terry Vaqe wtsh· es he could tum the clock beck to last summer. At least then he bad a drive- way. Now he's aot a river of mud. Vaaae applied in 1989 for an intercst- frec home improvement loan for low and moderate income residents throuab the city of Coata Mesa's federal com- munjty development block pant ~ vam. ln July, city redewlopment offici.alt OK'd the SI0,000 loan for a set of improvements that included a ~ sutfilced driveway. Newport Auto "I had to get three bids from a aty hst of contracton; the) approved the lowest bid and t'NO days lakr I bad a contrac- tor there pounna concnte," Vaaae said. But that's when the problems bepn. "It was tot.ally unsatisfactory," Vaqie said. "It sloped the wrong Wly. I ~a city inspector come out and he said. 'You're 101na to have a lake 1n front of your house.· And 1t bad no surface. lt was 50 rouab lou'd hurt your feet if )OU walked on il V use said M contacted the caty Redevelopment AJency about the un- satisfactory job. but found city officials uninterested an his problem. .. Even thouah I told them it was unsat1 facto!"). they went ahead and relc~ the money to the contractor:· he said Mean\Ao hale. lhe contractor returned and remo,,.ed lhe bed.ly poured con- crcte. Vaai( said. but then refused to redo the JOb "Now the city's telbna me it•s be- tween me and the contractor," he said. "They won't release the rest of the S7.SOO loan until the concrete's poured and they won't pay to have at done. Now the conCtttC's tone. so the evi<kntt as aone I feel b.kc rm an a Catch 22. I don't have the money to ha~"t It done myself. And I don't have the money to take anybody to coun. It teems I have no rccoune at all·• See ORIVEWAY!llla .. shown they're not a aood means of slowt.QI traffic. -They're meant to prevent collis1om. not to slow traffic." he said. Nagh1V1 satd other measures, such u the extension of the median strip to cut ou1 cross traffic cannot be done u Iona as lbe street as des.,nated as a secondary thorou~fatt on the Master Plan of Streets and H1pways. "We arc studyina whether we can down- grade it but that ~ould be for the City Councd to dcc1de." he sald. .. Downaradinl would affect other streets an the ana..$ cny of Newpon Beach would have to ve a say 10 the matter and the county Id alw have a strong say." He said the c11y's transportation servlces See STREET/11111 .... Alleged cab bandit linked to other jobs? By Anna Cet(ola Orarige CoN1 Deify Ptk>I EWPORT BEACH -A Hununaton Beach man arrested Fnday ruabt on suspi- C1on of a New Y ca.r's Day robbery of a cab dnvcr ma) al.so be connected to several recent hquor tore robbcncs., police said Saturda) Donald Alan Pnveu. 28, an unemployed door hanger. was booked into Newport Beach Jail o n suspmon of the cab robbery fnday and as be1n1 h.eld on SS0,000 baJ1. Ncv.i><>n Be.acb PollCC Sat. Andy Gonas sa1d. Police sa) th() arrested Priveu and Costa Mesa resJdent Thomas Keath Shan- non. 26. at 7 I S p m fnday nllbt. seconds before the tv.o \A.ere a.llcacdly aoina to rob a Victona trttt liquor store. Gon1s sa.ad. Shannon. an unemployed painter. was booked into Newport Beach Jail on susp- cton of conspiracy to commit a robbery for his allcatd role as the setaway dnver and is also be1na hdd on SS0.000 bl.it Gorus said. Shannon 1s not bebevcd to be con- nected to the cab robber}. In that case. Pnvett alJeacdly robbed a cab dnver of S220 in Newport Beach after leav1n1 a Cost.a Mesa bar late Jan. l and fired a shot from a larac . 44-caliber re- vol ver as the cabb1e drove away, Goni1 said. Pnvett had been ptcked up by Newport Beach p0hce on New Year's Eve on a petty offeDJC and detectives later remembered that bJs descnptlOD -a.ncl~ two c:&r• rinp an his let\ car and one in b.is riabt - matched that of the cab robber, Gonis aid. DetcctJves also h.ad an anonymous tip sa)'l~ Pnvett has a revolver hke lbe one used m the robbery, Gonas said. The 4'3-yea.r~ld cab dnvcr later ldent- tfied Pnvctt as his 1SS11lant in a photo lineup, Gonis 1~ud. Undercover detectives had been ltakiftJ out Prwctt's Clay Avenue apanmen.t Fn- day evenina, when they followed Privctt and Shannon to H&S Laquor Man at 112' Victoria treet. GontS satd. Detectives watched as Shannon waatecl an the car and Pnvet.t. c:arryina a banctpa 1n bis t.ck. pocket. walked in and boullltt a 12.,,.ck. of Coon beer before leavilll, Gon.is wd. Feanna that Pnvctt wu .-. to ao beck an and rob the store, detecti,,,.. arTCSted the two 1n the pa.rtina lot. be mid. See A088EAY,.. .. • suspension The deaJershjp was cated by OMV of- faci.als in June after an anonymous tip &cd them to ei&bt 1989 Poncbe Specdsla1 parted on the lot. Klna explained. Momingfog -~ ends Tuesday Tbe limitcd<dition. two-door coa. vatibla with SI 00,000 pnce tap were mtioeed at the deaJcnbip that allo tells ltob-ltO)UI. Bentleys a.M Corveua. Ki said. ~re just little ~runners. kind ol like lime aoys. .. Kill • "Tlwy're bard to '"' .. lrm. a dlampion a'9t0 nar ..S .,. of Doolkl. c:MinDaD ol die powetfel Imm Co.. CMld aot br ..W for oomrmt. s.-c:.w die ....... lll•ial viol---""WM& .... 'II Id ii ..... ....,.... Mio l*f\hllrll _.. at'clll wida .a.....,. ...... ..., ....... a...--·-Alldil ..... ., ... -..... ISJ"!I~ • .. .-.... 4it5 I. 0.. kFLlllJ, 1111 II• 0 II .. I 1' I _.._.,. t,o plagoe ~e • • .. Orange Coast People ··--------------------------A middle school leachcr "'ho moonlights as the coach for the Pacific Sands S"'1mming Club. in Huntington Beach. ,.._. UICAL TALENT------- Since being hired al lhc Pacific '\ands Cabana Club in 1969, ""hilc still in college, Bandaruk has \em the program grow from 35 swimmers to 227. ages 5-18 Thl· dub competes in the South Coast wim Conference. ""h1ch include' learns from Newpon Beach. Fountain Valley and Jr\ inc AQUATICFAMILY ----------------- Barry's brother Ted Ba ndaruk 1s a teacher and former aquatics coach at Orange ( oast College. as well as a coach for lhe newly- established Junior program basell al Corona del Mar High. Another brother. Jo hn Bandaruk. has al~ coached at Pacific Sands wtth h1~ "'itc Rita. Ban) 's ncphev. Dwayne Bandaruk. a former football standout at Ocean V1t'\lo High. Golden West College. and ')onoma ')tatc currcnll) 1s an assistant coach at Pacific Sands WATER BABIES ---------- Ban) and "'1fc ',he1la longtime H unungton Beach residents now residing in If' inc ha\.C tv.o children. 8-)ear-old Jason and 6- )ear-old \<.·011 "'ho compete in the Pacific Sands program SUNSH STARS --------- The Pacific ">and<, program has helpcll develop talent 1n both swimming and water polo for several area high schools, including Edison. Hun11ngtun &ach Foun1ain Valk; and Mater Dc1. Onl' ot the progr.1m·, morl' heralded rnmpctitors. Amy Clark. went 1rn to u 11n1x·tl· for l C Rcrkck~ -Compiled b.i Barry Faulber Editor's aote: If .You know someoae Mbo ttbo uld be le•turtd la "Orange Coast People" c•ll tbe DailJ Pilot'!! CitJ Desk •t 14t-43tl, or leave 11 message on tbe Editor's Hotline -642-6086. Local News Brllfl , Marine base has hepatitis out11N1ll EL TORO -"1x ca-.cs ut lkpJt111' .\ ha'c turoed up among people a'isoc1atrll with a lhildn·n·, ll'ntt•r at El Toro Manne Corps \1r 'liauon .ind hunJrl'th ol \illl in,111un!I ha"e l">«n ordered. About 80 people ha\.c tx·t·n '.1tnnatcd since the first case of the virus was confirmt•J Dn I I '>J1d Master gt Jake Rodnguez. a base spokesman. So far. three adult<; and thn.'l' l h1ldrcn associated wit h the same classroom at the Child f>c,clopml'nl Center have tested pos1t1ve for the virus. but nom· ha'l' rl"qum·d hospitahr.rnon. "We'll be vaccinating tx·t~crn ~00 and 2,000 people, everyone from children. to s1bhng!I. to parents and facult)." Rodnguez said. The center care\ for chilllren ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Children wh o ha H' no1 been 'accinated will not be allow~ to return to the center Hepatitis A can he a mild illness lasting one or two weeks, but in rare instances can cau~ a severcl) disabling illness lasting several months. R1•.-.. t1111r duty 1111 • n ....., SANTA ANA -While "Orne U.S. enlisted soldiers wonder what happened to the peacetime advantages of being in the military, the Rumps kids -10 of 17 and still counting -continue to enthus1astically jom the Mannes. The Rumpsn say the crisis over Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwajt onl y makes them more anxious to act on board. .. They've all really wanted to serve," said father Barney Rumps. S9, an ex-Marine lieutenant who fought in Korea for three yean. The family ls well appreciated at Marine Corps recruitina 1tations in Oranae County. .. They make my job easy," said Staff S&L H.D. Martinez at a Santa ADii rccnaitina offioc. Six-foot Vincent Rumps, 17, enlisted just tbne weeks after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. When be 1oes ro Oo<n camp lA July be11 be the 10th Rumps aib'iaa to havci'oioed the CorPs. And be'll IOOn be followed by lister FraACaea, 8. who says lbe will join after .,aduati1111 from Gramblina lite Unjvcnity. At the moment. only their sitter c:.&millc. 22. IS in Saud! Arabia wnb ()pent.ion Octtn hield, the multJ...utionaJ m1htary force deplo)ied ..Uast Iraqi aeacter Slddam HuS1CJn'1 army. h"s IOO IOOft to tcU if Lhc )'OUQIClt -Gabridla. 16, Ntebolas, I~, 9-1111. Philip. 10 -W'lll Join up, but there tt st.iJJ room for more MMtM luniJy ponrah1 on the livint room wan. lo., *n 1n aiM Jauei111 betweea u AmmcaD and Manne c.,e .... I The World ... in Four Minutes llillll 11c111• .. lllPlli WASHINOTON-Prtlicknt 8uab laid Sat\Uday his ..aewy of state will fot10 secret diplomacy this week co demand lhlt occupyina Iraqi troops leave Kuwait •·or face lhe terrible conse- -quenoct." The president, in a bardline radio address to the nation. issued his ultimatum that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein pull his troops out or face U.S. fon::es in battle. "Time is runnina out.·• the pmidcnt said. ··1t·1 runnina oot because each day that passes brina reaJ costs," as Sldda.m continues dcvclopjng his biol<>sical and nuclear capability, en· tnnches his troops and disrupts the worldwide flow or oil . NBC News rcponcd Saturday ni&ht that Bush was sendina a leuer to Saddam through Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill, wamina the Iraqi president to comply with United Nations resolutions calling for a pullout. ··v ou have only two choices: comply with the resolutions or risk the destruetion of your c-0untry," the network quoted the letter as saying. 111• si.ms 11n 11'111111, 11P11111 GALWAY. Ireland -Heavy rain and winds up to 100 mph swept across Ireland and the west coast of Bntain on Saturday, causi ng at least 13 deaths and flooding some towns. Gales whipped a huge oak into a van in County Galway, crushing to death six Swiss tourists and their Irish dri ver. police said. An eighth man in the group, on a salmon-fishing holiday. escaped injury. Two more people were kill~ in Galway when high winds blew a wall down on top of another van, police said. Four more died around the area. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONALDRAMA SERJES "You're dam nghl. that's pan of m} S\\Catsu11," snapped Kathcnne Bell. her tol~rance wit h the Newpon police long gone. "The Pot Belly Flasher al mosl ske\\-ered me with his knife." "The same one that ended up in his bell)'> Boy, Ms. Bell. you're hkc Diny Han) -killing evef) su pect you run across. Where do you find ume to publish your little weekly newspaper'!' asked an accusing Lt. Clarence Oldman. What's he thinking? wondered Kathenne. She tracked down the Pot Belly Flasher. the overweight pervert who cluded the cops for weeks, and now the police think she killed the guy willfully? "Lt. Oldman," answered Kathenne in as pa1ron121ng a voice as she could muster. "The man was flashing his goods. I tned to place him under c1uzen's arrest for you. He pulled a knife. lncd to stab me. lost his footing and tumbled dov.n the embankment. embedding the knife in his stomach in the process. Case closed .. he grabbed the tom and blood-stained pocket of her sweatsu1t from Oldman and slammed the door of Jonathan Vi tale's Back Bay mansion 10 the cop·s face "I need a statement from )OU. Kathcnnc'" )'elled Oldman ">\nd I'm not lea\lng until I gel 11 .. Oldman's \01ce could be heard loud and clear through the door. but Katherine wasn'l listening Her a11cn11on was turned to Jonathan Vitale. "'ho sat on the fop.~r of his house. stanng blankly at the hardwood floor. To be con11nued ... Did You Know? Remember cruising along In your new, blue Balboa? • ln Orange County: Would )OU dnve a blue Balboa') Two automotules bcanng that name were hu1h 1n a M1dwa)' ( 11) plant arounll 1920. The Balboa was an carly sponc, car. with a super<hargcd engine that was guaranteed to gct 25 miles to the gallon. rcach ..'O 1n lov. and 50 in high. The pncc wa'> S3.000 and thc compan~ owner < harlc~ C.l Leslie dro' e one until his death in 1934. (rank up 'our mcmo0-and send }Our h1stoncal fot b to Did ) ·ou J\.no"'. Orange Coast Daily Pilot . P 0 . Bot 1560. Co~ta Mesa. 92626 -Comp/ltd by Anne Sp/IJIJ Pollce Log 7 _.1111111-111 • • llPI BOURNE, Mas. -A sniper hit a school but near 1hi1 Cape C.od «>wn Saturday. 0klllina a female blah school basketball player and sliahtly injunna another, authorittes said. A car was also hit by the aunfire. Police searched woods bordcrina state Route 2S but there were no arttSts. No one in the car was injun:d. State Trooper Deborah Bruoc said authorities did not bchcvc the shootings were accidental because more than one vehicle was struck.. The bus was canyina 13 airls . from a New Bedford High School Robyn Dabrowski freshman basketball team to a pme at Falmouth. New Bedford Superintendent Constantine Nanopaulos said. Fourteen-year-old Robyn Dabrowski was hit in the chesL She was taken ro Tobey Hospital to Wareham. where she di~. hospital officials said. 1 ... 111 vlll•CI llPIWI U.S. Plllllll WASHINGTON -The Bush administration Saturday re- buked Israel for increasing its firepower durin' clashes with Palestinian demonstrators in the occupied territoncs. The number of protesters' deaths has grown in recent days as Israeli troops appear to have abandoned the mort moderate taCtJcs they adopted last summer. The) arc trying to quell a thrcc--year Palestinian uprising against Israel's 23-)ear occupation. -By nt' Aisocl•ttd I'm• "It News of the Weird .._..., ll~n atll, 11111 ·~• ••rs I• c1HT FORREST CITY, .\.rk. -.\ chancery judge was thou~nd~ of miles from homc whcn the day amved for him to take the oath of office. so he picked up the phone. Judge lkn Store~ of Forrc'it C'it)'. a reservist who 1s on duty in the Persian Gulf. took the oath of office for his nt'" term b~ tclcphonc on '°"e" ' car·, Da~. !)tore) has bcl'e "'11h the l \ .\rm~ 1n audf .\rahia sinle Dcc ~ Judge John Pi ttman nt ORANGE COAST Daily y~iJ.9' ~ OdWfY OUWWMI I J911 .. NI,_'°",.._ .. I Lm.. eel._,. 10 Lm. ... _, .... ,., .. -Our a..-e.w:. C.... ~It .-i"-'t I a.m. tD Ip m.. .......... ""'_ Oii.....,. _., ,.,-. ,_ dlQAmDI ,_..._ To rNlke • conec:Oon ..... <>r.,.. c... a., Plat. Piii!¥ Ill ~ C10MC11 II .,._ el ......... To ...,.,,. en -• di« • ' eel "2'"'3121 llld au lot .. cty flllll. ...._.L...._ Olinerll ....... Vloe"'9W.... ... ...... ......,_.., ~01191mr ,.__. ... VD "'-ldlirl. c...allr -. o..... ...... VD ........ ~ ....,.,...... _._,_,,.~ ~ ,.,.,. ........... _, Olltlllutloll , Helena. also a chancer) judge tn ea'itcrn Arkansas. said he had exptttcd tore) 's call but didn't know ""hal time 11 "ould come. Store\ tclcphoned at 5 a.m.; Pittman adm1n1stcrro the oath in his bathrobC. · "The} arc not allowed to phone often or g1\.e their lo- cation, but I ~new hopefully that he was going to call on New Year's Da)," Pittman said. Stort') ha'i served as a '-·hancel) judge for eight years. P111man \31d He was elected to another trrm in November. A lhamcn Judge handles cn1l matter\ such a" law!luits and "'1 II\ -B.l tbe Associated PreH How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Edttor11I Nlwt S9ot1I Nlwt. fPOIU /u ao W Berk. c-a .,_,CA 9la7 Mal..._ PO 1oa 15'0. c-a .._,CA lrlQ ~.,..-..._ ............... t.-r•~oaa,_...._ .. , .. Cec=f ... .-......-i•~-~dlM ......... c..~Cl9lmlil tuPI ,......,._ ....... "' c.Nr ... ... ._ .......... tlp,....17119' .......... ..... n.o..,..c... _ ................ ...,, ... C.. .... ~._A ............. _... .. ....,.._,,...... ..... ,,. ....... ~ ......... llfkC...MeM. P ... C... ..... ~IN.lto....,__. Mlllllllryel P ... 0-. ~IN. ............ P ...... a Cf'lllf ~ OMas .... lllll\ •. °'*"WI o-MW ...... lt. E-....VDP.....,. Editor's note -The folio" 1n1 peopk i.l'rt" arrested on suspicion of drunlcn i.Jn' '"I dun111 the p;JH "C'd Raul .\nton10 Mantnn , 19, Santa A.na 8~ ford Warrtn Stapleton. IQ, Huounaton 8tach Frank Aduna. ·H In inc Gu1llenno "Iva, 40. Santa Ana Witham ~It'\.(' Badalamen1c. 23. Anaheim Elmtbt'th B«. 41 . Costa Mesa Mark Daniel Blulker. 35. Co ta Mesa Marlin Oak Boadon, 41. Co't.a Mesa David Malcolm Bowen, 31, lrvint Mary Lou1St' Bryant, 19. Buena Par'lt Bartolo Cabrera-Banos. 34, Costa Mcsa Bnan Frtdnck C'ianf,..n1, 36, HunllnllOn Beach Mark Witham Compat, 36, Costa Mesa Thomas A. Davies. 30. Costa Mesa James Curt11 Dodds. 20, Eurt,ka Marco i\nton10 Mo,..lcs, 19. Santa Ana Manuel Moratcs.-Rcc1nos. 23, Costa Mesa Claro NaJera-Alvarc1. 33. Costa Mesa f\Pbcn Henry O'Neill. S9. Costa Mesa Jav1('r Pu-NaranJO. 24. Costa Meu Franc1'1Co Pcrci-Uvallc. 33, Costa Mesa Grorst' Anhur Palmer. 44, Cosua Mesa Robt'n Wilham Plncombt. 26. Santa Ana Charles R. Ramer, 23. Hununaton Beach Joy Ramutt. 30. C0tta Mesa Robtn Lee Rcscrs. 22, Cost.a Mesa Michael Thomas Rossi. 2S. Ncwpon Beach Jat0n Wesley Schouw, 22. Rancho Palos Vefdtt Moxs Shacbi. 36, Co ta Mesa. Keil!). Alan hanftlt. 39. Costa Mesa M11ucl Tapia, 24. Santa Aoa J1m1c L)'nn Turner. 22, Irvine Eduardo Anlonio Elias. 22. Bell Oard,cns ~nardo Elpmoza-Ayala, 4S, Cost.a Mesa Baldomero Oarcia-Avilct, 32. Fountain Valley Teodoro Oaraa-Oarcia. 39, Altadena f111t1• ,..., Ronald Oil~rt OimcM.i. 24, Hunun,aton Beach Salv9dor Gonfak1. 23, Santa Ana O.vMI Alan Graf, JS, COit.i Mna Conrad Haroldo-Oonz.ala 29, Com MN .., Mtd•I Lee Hill, 20, Cotta Meta Jama W1llwn Hine., 41 , Coeu M Mark Edward Hoddttho, 22. Fou•ua1n V•lky g ll~o Hem>V1var. ll, Cost& Mcaa Eliahcth Jona, 20. C°'t& Mcu Curu MaM&U Jobnton. l4. c-. Maa Wilham KJohs. 6S, Co.&a Mna Diana Tanc Kioutit. lO .......... Np Ke'"1n Dean Uo)d. 21. CCllll .._ • AMI Pia Lolby. 21. ...... EIDdio ~ JI, L,aaoo.I Alba\ A. Th ma 19. Santa Ana Ounar A l..optt. 19, Sant.a Ana Thomas L l. 47, Bll Bear KcY1n . Enob, 21. Garden Gro<tt Luci.a r. Anatt, 45, Onu\fC 5 ........ . Mitt One NorWood, l4. Walcloa. Nit.. .9emuel u..-.. 1'. ,.... Yo9' Dlnitl ~ Ooe nlea. ll, Sovel AIMric:a !tcsiM•il ..,.... It. ---. Ta. Oer9ld ........ J6. ....... Pa. .-r.r..11,n, .... -.. J111•n ..,_ Nller~:Jp. '9111 iP a I JcITrty DouaJas \\.-alker. 20. Hun11naton Beach hannon Cathlttn Wouv."tnaar. 22. Hunt1n1ton 8tach Lisa Mane Phelan, .t , C osta Mesa Kmtophtt Enc Tompkin$. 27, Hununaton 8tach HoW11rd West~> Gill, 2Q. El Toro Moumir Marto OJotni, 24, Hun11naton aCach J1,1tr Gama Calderon, 21 , Hununaton 8cach Manuel Ed-.ard Munoz. 22, Hun11 naton Beach Juan Oncp Casa~. 3l, Hunt1naton Beach Marco 4-ntonin puh cda, 28. HunlJ"llOD Beach Thomas Rohen Wylic, 6S. Hun1tna10n 8t:9ch Rohen Duanc Francis Jr., 44, Hunt.i"'1on Beach Allen Gordon Buffey. 29, t.aauna Niaud ........... Gknn Bnan ~ms. 26, lrYU\t . ' J<>trph Mat~ Lotko, 31. Llpaa Bada 1ttpbcn Jc~ MCNalh. 61. Cotta Mm Sultan MahmOud AChecbad.-31. Coeta Mai Sc0t Alan N6c'holt.. 26. ~ Ricbatd lamtt floWlll •. .JS. Ne•.., a.ct. Malt lnlM'tt u....., 2S. Hre..-._. llobm lou1' OiUen, 1JI, Coee. ..._ echlcr •oewn 5'ricy, 21 . "'"'°" .... r1 M1thed ......... 41, Newpo11 1i11C1a ~ Roy I""' Jr., .... c-.._ .ey lttitlt Wililma: 2', Nl•"°I .... ~ Eiw 0.-1 .. SS. .... ,_ llld Nit ....... , .... ''· '"'-a.aar.,,.y .._ M'M1 axra. J7. Naaµ1 ... ....... ,.. .... --"'t II 1111 TllEY DON'T MA&B DOVD UK& '1'8.AT ANY· MOU -U!'t end lhe ex- cruciatina auspensc. and tell you the name of the burtetque-queen who . ~ robed with the help of some very aman birds. Her name was (Jnd maybe still 11) Rosita Royce. Definitive word comes from Udo Isle's ttar-in-resi- dence., Joey Bishop. who ~layed with Miu Royce on several occasions: i.e., their ICts appeared on the same vaudeville bill. Bishop has a book, "Minsky's Burlesque," which feataum a photo of "Rosita Jerry Kobrin Royce and Her Educated Doves." As l·undersWld the procedure her little feathered friends were trained to remove her gos.same; prments on cue, which is a beclcuva trick. Other world~lass strippen are shown in the book, inctudina Zorita. and you'll never aues$ wt\at she danced with. As noted the other day, Joey has invited me over to his house for a close inspection of bis art pllery ~ at which time I'll reveal the identity of Zorita's exotic dancing partner, but you ain't gonna believe it. D BEA VY STUFF -An Orange Coast man. who had been away for the holidays, spent Friday catching up with his mail. In the stack was a Christmas card from his aJways.-upbeat friend, Coach Gcorae Allen. who died Monday of cardiac arrest. at aae 72. And lt\15 was the wording on Allen's final message: "Season's Grcetinp. The future is now!" 0 BANG ON TO THAT C.NOTE. LADY, THESE ARE TOUGH TIMFA -I have an eyewitness for this scene Wednesday afternoon ouwde an Oranac Coast hotel: An elcpntJ)' frocked and bejeweled matron. who had been a guest at a private luncheon. wasn't t\appy when told that her valet parkina tab was $4. "four dollan." she shnUed. "Tt\at's outrageous!" Then she turned to an acquamtan~ also waiting for her car and simpered: "ut me borrow four singles. dear. I don't want 10 break a hundred-dollar bill." D NOW, NOW, LET'S SHOW A LJ'M'LE PROFESSIONAL -..£0URTDY -Wheo I rc<:cnt1y referred to Atty. Bill Fams as a .. fun-loving lawyer." It drew an objection from a retired Laguna Beach phys1c1an. who asked that his name be withheld. As evidence of the esteem doctors hold for many lawyerS>; he sent along 1h11 story: ,..r- A surgeon was being cross-examined about the dea1h of a person. Qucst1on1ng wa_$ directed to the cause of death. "Doctor. 1sn '1 It 1ru" that ) ou did not know my clicn1"'' asked WHson 'compelled to spread the pain' By Amy ChMCe Md ~ Endicott MGCt1Gl"Y -.. ..,._ SACRAMENTO. -Gov.~lcct Pete Wilson i1 spendina the week· end c:elebratina his inauauration at party after party, but he is already waminJ that the fun will 1top--oncie he IS forced to address the sate's aJoomy financial condition. Wilson will be sworn in to office Monday and later an the Wttk will deliver bis detailed qenda for Cali· fornia in the form of a State of the State address to the Legislature and 1 proposed 1991 -92 budget. Jn a ruent interview at bu K Street transition office. Republican Wilson noted that he will be "com- pelled to spread some pain" m the budget he presents. He suggested that the state's financial outlook will p~~id.c little room for major new 1n1uat1ves~ 1nclud1ng any plan to offer health insurance to working Californians now wtthout it. He nevertheless signaled that he will ~k to fol~ow throu~ with campa11n commnmcnts to increase the state's emphasis on prevention efforts in dealing with crime -at least where drug users are con- cerned. Given the shortage of stale re- sources. he said any money to re- habilitate drug offenders must first be spent to treat young women who use drugs, "because )Oung men don't get pregnant." Wilson was careful 10 choose conciliatory v.ords in discussing Dcmocrauc lcg1slat1vc leaders. wtth whom he must ncgot1a1e solutions to the state's gro"ing problems. Sayrng thal he 1s nol dealing with the "same A...q1slature" that con- fronted his iXcdecessor. Wilson pre- dicted that growing frustrallM among legislators about the state's lack of progress -means he will find lawmakers more "'1ll1ng to tackle problems 1han they were under Gov. George Deukmejian. Wilson also discussed his views on a vane!} of other topics. mclud- 1ng prospec1s for reta1n1ng school funding guarantees and his own Political future. Q: II a health UlSUJ"lnCC proposal a prionty for /ou? A: Some o w questionJ that bear on what wt may do have to do with what. if anythma. t~ fedmlJ aovemment is aoina to do in this same area. My &uC1$ is they're 80l goina to do anythin& ror the next two years. They may make the issue a Political football. The other thin& 1s that obv1ou ly the budget I'm goina to be pun1na out and scndina 10 the Lqislature is aoinJ. to be one tha s 101n1 to be very difficult as 1t is wnhout major new expenditures of a kind that a~ necessarily contemplated by an u - pansfon of health care covcraac. Q: People who work 1n the cnm1- nal justice system arc S&)'1nJ th.at the practice of repeatedly Jajhna drua offcnden as JUst not workinJ. There's a preference on the part of even some prosecutors and JU.dies now for prevention proerams, treat- ment prosrams. Arc there specific treatment programs and alterna- tives to incarceration that you're willing to look at? A: There's obv1ou,1y a big dis- tinetion betY..een . . . users and sellers. As far as people who arc major sellers, the) arc engaged in high crime for high profit and I am not very sympathetic 10 altcrnauvcs for them. 1 don't think you're going to deter them from engaging tn that unless they sec a cos1 that ap- proaches whal the\ ~c as an enormous profit from 11 If y,.e'rc tallung abou1 people who arc users. I thank )Ou·, e go1 to have uSCT account.ab1hl) I 1h1nl )'OU can fct 11 in a number of d1ffercn1 wa)'s. am certainly willing 10 look at add1t1onaJ steps 1ha1 I think that we do need to take Rehab1lttat1on 1s 'Cr). very ex- pensive. It 1s also unccnain in terms of its resull If )OU arc going to engage in rehab1htat1on, It seems to me you arc n·all) compelled to give prionty 10 young women usc"- for the vcf) simple reason that 1f you don'1 have enough rchab1h- tat1on funds to deal with C' en. •• ,..,.,,.,,, ••• ..a AP Lm.r'OI~ Gov.-elect Pete'Wilson tOOk a few minutes Saturday to look over the podium in front of the State Capitol where he will be sworn Into office Monday as the state's 35th governor. body. the) are lht-cons111uency m05t 1n need of trea1men1 Bttau~ )Oung men don'1 gel pregnant That is favonusm of lhc child ra1her than the mother What ~ou'rc doing 1s hopefull~ gc11mg 1he mother health) agam and producing a re- formed add1r1 v. ho l-an sull func- tion as a part'nl I'm not uns)m· pathetic 10 rehabil1tat1on ol }Oung men. but lhc~ s1mpl~ arc no1 1he same pnun1~ II }Ou're in a pos- 1t1ort v. here 'ou'\ e go1 10 make a dec1s1on I 1htnk 11 's a prcll\ dear decision ( When ~ou speal of pn:"en11on. that ob' 1ousl} 1s 1hc real ans" er I would much. mul h prefer 10 ..ee some1h1ng like a D.\RE program - in fac1 I v.ould 111..e 10 §t'e U\ ha\l" not JUSI a D.\RE program IO evef) school. bul I'd hke to ha"e a DARE program at. kt's sa} 1he founb grade and another one at the SC\cn1h grade I 1htnk e'ef) one of lho~ programs needs to contain as an cleme-n1 an C'\phrn appeal to girts I don 'l ll:nov. v. ht-thcr 'ou have been 1n a neonawl mtcn.s1vc ~ unit or one ol 1hosc residential home\ a fler 1 ht-' ha\ e come there for rehah1hta11on Some of them ha' e ~n hon~t enough to say to me 1he' \t' ~1d 10 Ga)lc (Wilson). "t l)U ought 10 take me around to lhP\C' ~hoOI'> and J"d tell th~ ~ oung i1rl\ hov. I hurt my baby. and he·., nol go 1 ng to be what he ~~ugW.t tu be and I dtd that to barn.· the lawyer. "True." "Isn't 11 true that )'OU ne\Cr cumined him'•" "True." .. .\nd 1s 1t not also true 1ha1 as far as )OU knov.": )OU don·1 even know 1f he 1s dead or ah'e., .. Eating ' a total experience at Gianni "That 1~ true. Counsel His brain 1s in a glass container in m) office. but as far as I knov.. the res1 of him ma) be Qui somewhere pract1crn1 law:· 0 SPEAUNG OF WHICH -I ~m 10 recall 1h1s "dcfin1t1on of waste." submttted some time ago b) the la1e V1ron B Casey· "A busload of lawyers going off a chfTw1th tv.o empl) seals" D ONE MORE ltEGAL BRJEF -Fnda) 's pun aboul Senator John Se)mour's shona~ of .pbys1cal i\Al.Uft prompted this call from Ray Gu1stwi1e of Costa Mesa: "Remember what they .said about former Rams quarterback Pat Haden. who became a lawyer afkr having trouble pccnng over the opponents' defensive wall. They said he was 100 short to be a lawyer." 0 PLEASE, NO MORE SHORT JOKES -Enough short stones have arrived in recent hours to stock a fihng cabinet. A small one But here's one that Senator Seymour. whoSt' roots arc in rural Pennsylvania. can use on the banquet cu'Cu1t. It's from Jay Cornehus of Newport Beach. who said that back home on the South Dakota farm. they had the world's shonest hired hand. "How short was he., .. I made the mistake of asking. "He was so short:· said Cornelius. "he could milk a cow while he was standan& up ... Jerry JCobrt.'• col•ma ru• Suay, 'l'rlnby ad Frltlay. Y acobozzi will stand trial in perjury case NEWPORT BEACH -A New-to detemune if he was genetically port Beach attorney and former rcla1cd. Editor's nott'' The fol/0"108 1s the fiflh in a ~nes of eight IT"\ 1e"s "nllen b~ the Dally Pilot's "Great E1gh1" tina/1s1s in the Grear Res- taurant Re' ''""C'rs Search. We "'elC'omC' rr"ader input on each of the re"e" . which "1/1 run for the ne\l thn--e da\S. Call the Editor's Hotline at 6.Ji-6086 to re- cord .'our t•omm,.:nt.s. "No lunch'>" 1h1: Captain shouted. "No lunch'> But I alwa)s eat lunch'" He was somewhat mollified when I e'\plained that we would be eating dtnner al G 1ann1. the r<'staurant assigned to me for m) scrond review. and thal v.c should be reall~ hung") in order to full) apprcc1a1c 1hc n1an) offenngs of the restaurant. Grudgmgl~. he agrttd Allegra Stoltz past!') d1spla) Up 1hf'C'C s1cps. almos1 hl..e on a tage, 1s 1hc Espresso Bar which is also sur- rounded b) tables all covered v.1th v.h11e cloths and napkins. no paper products ust"d here \\>c 1Aerc sea1cd o n 1he upper lc"el b)' a charming but hamed hahan waiter v..ho 1ool our dnnk orden then disappeared into the maze of tables. The bus bo) prompt!) brought watt"r and a ba~l..e1 of the most hea,cnh bread -soft and tender v.uh a ·shghtl) cn~p rrust. Two slice and a manint later. the Captain was read~ for sc.·nous cattng. G1ann1's menu. which 1s the same for lunch and drnner. docs not in11m1datc: 1t offer\ a reasonable sekctton of Northern lt.ahan foods wntten in Italian but wi'b En1ltsh subtitles The chefs peclals of the spe("lal menu Brt"wlla ong1nJlh from lhe Lombard} arcJ of ltah bu1 no" popular ss an appellLC'f throughout !he u.>unln 1s ~el v.h1ch has bttn sailed atr-dncd and pn-ssed 1hen sliced H~n 1htnh Gianni prcstnls 1hc bct'f in an allractJ\e c1rck arcompamed b\ onl} lemon v.edgcs af\d dnnled v. tth oh' e oil The combinallon of 1he tang} beef and homemade bread 1s 1rres1st.able. G1ann1' Focacc10 Otahan bread appct11en differs from mos1 offered locall" Theirs IS baked tn the Plll.a O\'CD So that tt comes to the table ho1 and· cnsp lt>ppcd v. 1th e1the-r oltve 011 or chct'SC' All P3Stas are made on the prcm1~ and include m\ fa"onte of Pagha e F1eno tha) and straY..) a white and green P3Sta 1osscd with peas. ham and cream l nfortunatc- 1~. the eHning of our Ii rs1 '1s11 the pastas v.cre shgh ti~ tn ercookcd and somewhat di') probabl) bccau~ the) had been held 100 Iona before bc1n• served. On substquen1 v1s1t$. ho~veT. the pa tas "'t're proper!) al dentc. One pamtularl) good combination. again from the spcctals of lht da\ v.a\ a fe11ucc101 lpSscd with plump 5(.-ampt, mu h· room~ cream. and dill 1 o"cl). Gianni and his fam1h arc from Voghcn. a small tov.n ·outside of Milan. and spcc1ahze 1n cookina from that area. Cotoleuo Milan~. often listed on the da1h menu. as a large veal chop that hM had the meat stripped from the bone but -.1111 connected 10 the bonom of the ~hop The: 'eal 1~ then pounded , dip~ in bread crumbs and ~ut~d The result 1s a gold~n hrown cutlet cnsp and fla,orful on 1he ou1~1de molSl and tender on 1he 1M1de Ent~ "sccond1" on lht' menu come v.1th either Hg- etahk or pasta or sometimes both. ( hoosmg a des~n could have bc.-cn a problem as the dtsplay case 1s filled v. tth cake~ and pastnes lu~1ous enough to tempt even tbe mo 1 de1rrm1ncd d1c1er Bui we had been ant1c1pa11ng T1ram1su and v.cre no1 d1sappo1nt('d The food Gurus who tUl\.C said 1hat T1ram1su 1s "out" for 1991 hould taste Gtan- nt's melod~ of lad~fingers, espresso. marscarpone chC'C'S(' and cbocola~. .\s the Captain took his last lip of Esp~ so he declared. .. Th1.s 1s not a restaurant It 1s theater'" We bad spent O\er 1v..o hours watchiQ& Chnstmas shoppers stru.gling with la~t minute purchases. hsteruna un- a hamcdl~ to fellov. diners expound on a m) nad of subjects and enJOy- ina amiable waiters serving with coune-' anJ panache (11ann1 1s not a place for a roman- tic m1crtude It 1s not a pla<r for old-v.orld cla sic service. It is a place for fun and for pleasure - a true TE. Gianni. JJJJ Bear St.rttt, te ~ MC"Sa. .S40-JJ6.S. Open MOJH»y: SaiulW> from JO a.m. 10 10 p.m • .; unda)' from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Minimum chafF 1s S.S per penon. Full bar on ihe upper kvel; bttr and "1nc onl> on the lower level. GOP conpessional candidate was Prosecutors allege that an im- ordcrcd to stand tnal for allegedly poster. wearinf Yacobozz1's tic and tryina to escape a paternity lawsuit carT)'lng his dnver·s license, went to by sendina an imposter to a clinjc the test clinic. However. 1 photo- for acnetic testing. araph taken al the time of the test Dnvang towards C"r)stal Coun through the rain and Chnstmas traffic I ~ondercd 1f I had ptd.ed a poor da) to v1 1t G1ann1 for the first time <\fier all. 1he restaurant 1 in a shopping mall and four da~s before Christmas would un- doub1edly be their busiest and mos1 hectic 11mes. Furthermore. b) the time IAC found a parkmg plan~ and v.erc on the escalator -the rcs- tauranl IS OD lhe first 0oor -bolh the Captain and his stomach were grumbling. But as "e walked pa51 the spectacular Chnstmas tree and into the eating area filled w11h happy, contented sounds then smelled the aromas coming from the cook1n1 arena. 1 kne"' the c' c- nina would be a TE (total e'- perien~). 0a) arc ltsted On a separate shecl ID r,;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;::====- shows a man who is not YacoboZZJ. William Yac-0bozzi, a criminal-Trial was scheduled for Jan. 1 S. defense attorney, will be tried in Yacobou:i is fr~ on his own rc-- G1ann1 rcaJI) 1s smack dab tn lhc middle of Crystal Court )Ct 1t ha~ the reel of an outdoor Italian trat- tona. On one side of the escalator are tables. lhe kuchen area and the menu rather tt\an ruitcd b) the waiter -a ircat help to thOSt of us "'ho can remember only two or thrtt of the dcscnbcd peoal Oranae County Supcnor Court on cogni~nccd. charges of conspiracy to obstruCl We chose to be&Jn with a plate of Brcsolla de Vollat1na hncd on the justi~. prcparina false evidence -,.,._, 1tall Utll wh ,..,U and perjury. a Municipal Court ,.---------~--------------------------------J Judie ruled Friday. Yacoboni. who ran for Conaras an 1988. 11id he expected the n.alina but called the evidence circum- stantial. The Ncwpon Beach attorney de- nies beina the fat.htr of the child in the petendty suit. • """ A blood tett nao andacakd Yacoboui WU the father, so he requested a more precise DNA tat Doctor to two presidents dies at afe 88 d6llll W•nn:tly • H.,.._ lli1 lf'IH• NmJ Dll'H, IUd Start Law School ·Now! • PulJ.tlJM and put-tlmf ~ • Convenient dul lehedu8- da~ ~and weekmdl • Acttlen..S fuD..tbne 2 • /1,.ar program ( Classes Begin January 14, 1981 C811 for Admissions Information • CmnbiMd JD/MBA dip• with~ CoD1p I.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ • ~ iiil lliiiidil'ild anllibli ,,..,..,,. ()yltel's on Thi Hll SI.el... a.. 0n n. ....... . .. ... -tat diet can make you sluggish; less aggressive and short of hormones ~------..... '° ~ •a1111'DM ~ by dll1 and that there could be teCOndllry btneftll be,oed a llale of Mil ... and sea dn~ ... SACRAMENTO-If men need one more reason to watch \hear diets. rcscarchen have found that a meal hi&h in fat decreases the level of testosterone -the male hormone that plays a pan in sex drive, cnel"JY. and qpessi.veness. .. Very little is known about the inOuence of diet on 1ex hormones in men," said Dr. A. Wayne Meikle. .,,,,,,, ptofeaor or medicine at the Uni- venity or Utah ... Pan or this study was to ttt ir we could decreue - modify -the productio~ of testosterone. We fowwl that 1e>me fatty acids would inhibit that." In the studf, which appeared in the Journal o the Amttican Medj. cal ~ssociation this Wttk, ciaht healthy youna men wete fed liquid brcakf asts of 700 calories. Half drank a beverage h1ah an carbohydrates -a diet lemon-lime IOda pop. The other half dnnk milk._ either a &hake biib in fiat or onic W1tb a minimal amount. None of the men smoked, utcd df'\AP or akohol, and all were within l 0 ptrcent of ideal weiaht. Within an hour after drink1n1 the ~tty meal. blood samples showed a dramatic drop in testosterone - about 30 ~teem. And that was maintained for the next four hours. But thote who drank the soda or the low-fat milkshake onlv had a 10 National Guard members play basketball while wearing their gas masks and long-sleeve shirts at Fort Sheridan, Ill. The guardsmen were partici- AP L&Mf Pboto patlng In drills to prepare them to use the suits In the event they are called to active duty In the Persian Gulf. perwat drop duriat dW time. laid John Strinlham. 1n1or tttttrch specialist on the ptoject. Normally tettos&crone levels drop tradually over the wune of the day. and a )() percent drop is not unusual. But the efT«.t in this study wu immtdaate and much areaaer thaa could ~accounted for by the typical daytime process, said MeikJc. The lona•term oon~uen~s or a high.fat diet are unclear, be said, but it "could ...... nielf' in dccreued suual dri¥1 ud CDlflY levels and less lgmlivenes.s -a quality 10mC men mieht ... rniaht no1 wan• to Iott ... h 11 known that obtte men. who tend to eat more fat, have mtuced levels or the IC~ hormone and a lower 1exual drive. Musivcly obese men sometimes are impotent, Meikle said. It appeart. he said, .. that during the courte of the day, as one con- for eump&e, the hap fat West- "" diet may affect androetns -• class of sc~ ster01ds -and the development of some ditealCS. in- cludina prostate .cnla,.ement or cancer. Meikle's anatysu of fat and testosterone was part of a ~r study of the relationship between diet, male .ex hormones and prostate canttr. Students plali peice mission By Dale Maharldge McQelchy ....... SeMol SACRAMENTO -In the after- math of the tnvasion of Kuwait b) Iraq. a mission of peace by a group of American students m ight seem inconsequential. After all. the 15 students sched- uled to leave for Baghdad Sunday won't have an effect on George Bush. ddam Hussein. or an) oth<'r world leader. But that's precisely wh) Sean Clanq. 21. a student at Califorma State University._ Sacramento. says hl' ft'els the tnp 1s so important. Thl' trip is not about world leaders It 1s about people. "We all bleed the same color." said Clancy. The m1ss1on to met>t \\tlh ordtnar) c1 tiLcns of Iraq ts spon<;ored by the FelloY.sh1p of Rl'ronnlta11on. an 1nterfa1th pantist orgamza11on "'1th some JO.I)()() members. Clancy believes both sides arc .. dcmonizi ng" each other. that is. making them somethina less than human. He fears increa~ racial hatred toward Arabs in this country may result. He goal is to "show a willingness to listen to their per- spectives and concerns in order to bring about a non-violent rTSOl- ution to this crisis." The Fellowship of Rcconc1lha- tion is devoted 10 overcoming hatred and bigot!) through under- standing of other people. The group. which helped found the American C ivil L1bcn1es Union before 1920. has a h1stor) of ~ork­ tng for non-violence. from suppon- mg World War I con\C1en11ous ob- jectors.. to opposing the "'ar tn Vietnam The Fellowship has liponsorC'd two other tnps to Iraq. This wtll be the first ~tudent dell'.§illJOft Clanc~ "'as chosen from -~uilcnts all o'er ,.., t..Jf .. the country tor the l lkiay trip. The group is panially subsidizing hi expenses, but he still must come up _ wtlh some $2.000 out of his own pocket 1f he cannot act donations. ·-r11 probably have to m1 ~ school for a semester. but I always can go to school:· he said. Clancy wishes there was less enthusiasm for s1.11rt1na a war. He said sanctions should be given more of a chance. "He can't do an)thtng w11h the 011:· Clancy said of Hussctn "This 1s prt>babty the txst opponun1ty to use sanctions the world has had in a long time." Whtie he 1s too young to have mcmon M of the an1mos1ty against Jan<' Fonda and others who v.ent 10 Nonh Vietnam during the In- dochinese war. Clancy said he has not personally cncounter<:'d s1m1lar -~1i-r>11~-"-~ Was 1 know. the tatc Dcpanmcnt doesn't care." • ¥ STRINGFELLOW Public Meeting January 16, 1991 7:30-10:00 p.m. Persian Gulf resisters fmd church shelters GLEN AVON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4352 PYRITE ST . GLEN AVON Purpose: To provide the community with lnformaUon abOut the Record of Decision tor the Stringfellow site Agency personnel wlll be available to answer questions and to discuss details of the document A copy of th4' Record of Dec1s1on and the Adm1niS1ra11ve Record will be placed 1n the Glen Avon Ltt>rary Hoated By: Department of Health Services and Environmental Protection Agency For More Information Call Bill Draper (91 6) 445-9543 (714) 782-4267 SAN FRANCISCO -The) \hrltercd Vietnam War resisters tn the.· 1970<; and Central Amcncans 1n tht• 1980'> Now. the saml' churche'i ha\t~ c\lended their pro1ec11on to soldiers refusing sen tCl' 1n the Per- sian Gulf Three San Fram:1sco Ba) area panshe<i and the l 'nt'l'~tt~ Raptt'il ( hurch 1n Seaulc are txhe,ed to be the fir.-.1 l S congrcga11on<o tn pub- hd} offer refuge to '>Oldte~ faung a dec;en "'ar 1n the Middle Ea-.1 ··'-"e "''" h<' "1th them when th<'~ are told tht'' ha' c no alternat1' l''> ll'ft -the~· c:tthcr go to 1a1l. or I\ WOL or to "'ar." said thl' Re' To Your Health! · Orange Coast's Special 32-page Fitness Supplement y The Danger of Electrical Power Lines y A Musical Vacation in Austria y Plus: Susan Dey Holds C0urt y All this and more In Orange Coast's January issue. On sale now. THE MAGAZINE OF O RANGE COUNTY 245-D Fischer Ave., Suite 8, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714-545-1900 C 1ll\t.l' ~hult1 of the lJnl'l'r\11\ Lutheran Church to Berll·lc~. "hoc,c 150-mcm~·r rongregatton 'ntc.-d unan1mousl~ 1n Deccriibt·r to ofkr sam·tuan . l he churche'> arc prl·pan·d to hou<>e o;oldtcr.-. \\ho arl' ab!>Cnt Y.lthuut lca\I: .. Shelter t'> thl' e ... -.cnu· ol "'hat "'l' would mean. That's thl' b1hl11 .. al unde~tandin~ lll ..anctuar) ·· ..aid thl· Rl'' D1.1na Ci1b<>on. pa\tor ol the hr't Prl''th~ tcnan <.hurt h in Palo -\llll "'ht•r(' the I) gO\emtng boJ, ml·mtx·r, unantnwu'>h ap- prm ed thl' ofter 1n l)\:n·mtx·r The Re' Manhn Ch1kotc ul the Beacon 'itreet Pre'h' tl·na n Felio''· ship tn Oakland l·atlcd the shelter offer b\ her 2 S-ml·mbl'r congn.·~a­ tion "tht• hest Chn,11an cduc.111on "e can pm' 1dl· nur children The' see the communtt~ re'ipondtng al· cordmg 10 the (10<,JX'I to the mo<,t cn11cal 1s~ue-. of thl· da) ·· The Rt·' Dono' an Cook of l nt· H~~tt~ Rapt1'it Church tn Seattle \aid he ha\ tx·cn contacted b' at lea<it thrl·c..· .. old1l'r'i at Fort L l."' 1<, nl'ar Taulma "'ho "'ant legal J'>- c;1stann' 5chulti'., churlh 1~ pro' 11..ltng lrt•c lt'ltal ass1c,tance for Nattonal Guard rc'>l·1' 1<it l 1ann Noble 25 a Roman < athol1c and the daughttr of an -\rm) rccru11cr. "ho applted for d1-.chargc as a con~1cn11ouc; objec- tor "The church has been -.cl) up- pont't' JUSt knowmg the). are there 1f all heel brea"'s loose. r -.e sub- m11tt'<l m' papcrc; and \0 far no one t'> hJrac, .. ing mt· ... said Nohk. a ~tin frnan'i<"o 'tat(' t l n1ve~1t\ anther- ap' <itudcnt "'ho -.1111 rep0n<i to thl' C1u.ird "'uhk. a rc\t·n e mC'd1c. ~1d fl'·· '>l'n (' rl'CfUlt<'r\ \trC\'ied Ct\ ti dl'· kn't' "url 'ul·h a'> canhqualc and llood rellt'I -By lbr Auocl•IH Prrss Antics of drunk students have colleges looking at ways to bring back sobriety By Jim Haynes McCtatchy News 54!•vict1 "ho .-..i~ ·Oh. I "'a" so drunl · Thl'~ hoonng. 'aid Kn tn Malottr hrag about ho" man~ legs the) l (I \''> ac..ltng dim.tor ul health "'l·nt through." c;a1d Chnsttnl' t·dulatton '".\lcohol atwsc 1<1 the lier<'·, ll) \Ohrtl'L> the ne"' goal ( ha,ama a health and rnmmuntt\ numtx·r one problem ot substann· on rolkgl' campu'>l.'\ aero"' the na-\l'n ices maJor at California State ahu\t' among college c;tudent<o." he uon -at lea<;t the goal ol adm1n1s-l 'n,cr!>1t\ <.him '"It"s a stage th<'' .-.aid trator!> and ~me \tudent' go through " ( alllorn1a tatc l n1H'r'ttt}. ~ac- \.\ 1th1n the past )Car drunlen But no"' collegt· admm1c;trator; ranll'nto. 1c, also ~111ng up a pc-er students haw noted tn < h1~u \an art' allmg to rcdut.c tht• bcsottl·d cnun,l·llng program under a L ut\ Obt\po and other llllkgc com-h1Jtnl'I that for man) )Car<> wl're s I 'I:! 000 federal grant aimt'd JI muntt1rs. tC\ulting tn in1um·, and mo<;tl\ Y.Jnlo..ed at as pan of thl' lOmbattng alcohol and drug ahu\C ma"' arre'it'> trad1t1onal collC'gc l'llpenenCl'. c;a1d -\'>sociatt• pt_·an Shirk) l lpl- ~used '>tudl·nt' "'l'rl· Jl\o prl'\J· -\t the l 'nt'c~lt) of California. ingcr lent tn a ro"'d' mnh that ·doc.cd L ,. I t d t ol t O'> "ngt• es. s u en ' un t•cr' l 'n1,cr!.tt\ ol ( altfom1a. Da\l'i. 1!1p.h"a} 50 throu~h \tatdtne at nfTC'r peer counc;elln~ to other tu-student'> "ho ha\t· had too much to \nuth Lake Tahcx· on '-l'" 'car·, I th I h I bl 'cnt\ \\1 a co o rm t•ms. dnnl l3n lall the unt\ers1t\·spon-E 'c offi cials 'k!IU . 1 rn n.·,iple were The counc"lorc ar" tnt"nd •d to ,.. "" ' .. '" c wr('d "Ttp\\ Ta\1" to get a ndc h un and 55 arrc\ted <:ounteract peer pn:.,<iurc from other · 1 · 11 h d t l < Oa' 1.-. al<io ma"'C'> fac1ll11c~ t "u'iua ) t l" \11un1H·r .,tu en!> 'lludents that enl·nurages cllcesst'e Ir======================================::;-, a' a tlahk for meett ng!I of koholics .\non' mou<, on the campus. said • HELP WANTED • OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REPS Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $250 per week draw, 12% commis.sion on all sales! Call: Marilyn Holland 714 • 642-4321 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.O.E.) You Are Cordially Invited to preview and attend our GRAND anv.atment qu1llty Art · Fine Fumlturt • Oblect O'Afl To be AUC'tlOMd at open public bidding. some ftem1 w/reMtWd. SUNDAY JANUARY 13 at 1 P.M. ATI'ENTION !RTE LOVERS· M I tribute to the matflf. we have been Mlecttd to auction 10 the hlghHt bidder OV9f 20 P'tcff of hll WOtlcl Of M; 8tONe ICIAOl\nl and~ ESTAT!: "°11 of old Europ .. n 011 Ptlntlngt from O«meny, Holland. England and "*'Y °"*-· '1NE fUANrTURfS• French I on.ntal Fumttur .. .ChlppencSM 0/ R U , Empt ... CNtlr, Lg Oame T1~. Low Seat, Bedroom ht, ~ Ti~. W t XN I '¥N Fwrnll'ur•, AOMWOOd ~"·DIA S.C Dm kind of kt..,.,. I Wal f'ltQuea. HANDMADE RUGS: A lf9'Mf'ld0Ut Nlecilon for lhl9 ~ ·Ill In l1ch & PQultlte C010t1, OHlp I tl1" N«AICAH ORIENTAL I EUR<>'EAN l!AONZE SCUL'TVA£: Aft., MotMU, AutMI, Remington & ~8")1 °"*'· Ut. 1111 lfCnn • Dog, Hone, ~. 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Pat l tnd\J'. the as<;1 tant director of thl' 'ltudcnt health ce nter -8) ltr Ass0<-l~I~ PN!H New York City to warranty school grads NEW YORK -C:tty high sch0<)I graduatts will come with a o ne-year warrant) he&1nntng 1n 1992 under a plan bcina de' eloped by Schools Chancellor Joseph Fem:mdcz. -"We're w1ll1ng to guarantee our product:· Fcrnandct s:ud Thurs- day The plan bema worked ou1 would allow an)' emplo)cr who finds that a h1ah school arnduat .. cannot read. write or calculate proficiently to return the worker to school at no ro t to the tmplO}'cr or the tudent The emplo)cr. not the school . would determine if a worker tacks the ba 1c knowlcd&c or skills to perform an entry-level job. Employtts would ta)' on lhe job but enter evcnana remedial cla , Nn by the Boerd of Educauon. tanlcy L11ow, deputy super- intendent for operation' saw! the prosram miaht bcaln 1n pelot fonn with a h hia)i tc:h<>ols. .. The diplomas oupt so be a man1~I docurMnt to the ctn· ~~.· he •id. Tbtre ...., no 1nctication of how much the P'O- pun would COit, .. ( ' , ORANGE COAST PubHlhed by Page Group Publishing, Inc. ....,. L ..... preeldMt & chief executive officer a LIL llUil editor & Vlce·presldent -7 • managing editor -WV n • night editor Slit -. II, chairman llPllM W. Mlil. II, executive vice prelkMN'lt •••~ L Itta a •vice pretldent & general manager .... ., o $ , •1·-. founding publisher , Edltorlal , Seymour complaints coming In oo early · It ts preny hard to believe 'that there arc Republicans who are ready to flat-out embarrass G o v.-elect Pete W ilson. The GOP worked prctt) hard this past fall to convince voters of Caltfornta that Walson. 11ot the Democratic nominee. should be the person m charge. Now. the conscn.atl\e segment o f the Republican Pan) appears to be telhng us that not onl) did we make a mistake with Wilson. they made a mistake sup poning htm. All of this rcsuhs from Wuson's decision to appoint State Sen. Jo hn Se)mour. R-Anahe1m . to the U.S. Senate seat he ts \acaung M o nday whe n he as -;worn an as gove rno r. The conservatives are outraged b~ the appointment. The) arc stunned that Wal on. a m oderate. wo uld go to a mirror image o f himself to lill the 'acancy he as creating b}" accept mg the go vernor's o m ce The conscrvatl'£...COncem ma) \Ct )' well be valid. But. tl seems to us the> are com ing far too earl) to be taken ~eri ousl» · After all. af the> do c hallenge Sc) m o ur in a primal). the)' are also challenging Walso n Wilson as the man thC\ "o rked S{I hard to elect. From the final results o·f that e lectao n. 1t took an all-out efTo n to b ring Walson ho m e a winner Thus \\C.?re punled b} the fac t that an>"" ~-gment o f the GOP would go on record a~ "3} mg the) are read> to c ha lknge ~> mo ur. imply put. there 1s pknt> o f t1m t' to express o utrage O\ t'r the a ppointml·nt Conscn all\ e R.:pubhcans o ught to rcau to perfo rmance rathe r than pcrct·puon . The} ought to n.•scn e thc nght to c-hallenge Se~emour. and. of course Walson. based o n what t he ne" senator has do ne rather than o n fear o f" hat he m ight do . 4r's no t foa r to Sc\ m o ur. It's no t fa 1r to Wilso n It's not even fair to the Re publican . M ost important. it's no t fair to th1~ \Otcrs "ho bought the argume nt the GOP candidate can h est run this state. The) o ught to ga'e evel)onc a chance to perfo rm before heaping on the cnttc1sm. It could be their o utragl' as "arra111cd. But. again. the ttme to embarrass the new go vernor o ver this incide nt as no t now. Wilson has tough choices, but can still become a hero By William Endicott McQatchy ~~ Despite the fi nanu al me~~ facing state go\crnmcnl. Pete W1l~n fig· u~ there's a pon-. in there w me- v.hcrc and plan~ to deh,cr an up- beat inaugural addre~s when he 1s .. v.orn in Monda> But W1I on. Cahforn1a's next governor. 1s no Poll)anna. He knows there arc tough cho ices ahead that could put him on a collts1on course with the Dcmo- crnt1c-controllcd ugaslaturc. much as George DcukmeJtan was on that course for most of his eight years in offi«. He will follow up the inauaural sptteh Wlth a tatc of the talc address to the l...qJ laturc on Wcdncsda> and on Thursday WJll unveil his fi~t budaet proposal. There's no way he will be able to avoid some bad new There arc ~vcral reasons. how- ever. to be hopeful that Walson Qn succttd where l)(ukmeJ1an failed and reach some •~ptable com- pro masn with lqnlators. movina the state toward the next century with consadcrably more vi ion than his predecest0r e"cr demonstrated. In the first place, Wilt0n is less doctrinaire than Deukmejian and Write to usl alo;o "111 not hcst1tate to use the gO\ ernor "' office as a bull) pulpit He'll he much mo re.-aggtt-Sl\C than OcukmeJian C\Cr "as 1n going o'er the heads of lav.maler-5 to moh1h1c ;>ubhc o p1n1o n "'l ou ,.,a,e 10--go out and per· suadr and communicate.'' said Re· publtran poltt1cal consultant I R u-;so. "That was the part oft he JOb (Dcul.me1 ian) detested." Wilson ""on't make that mistake. Second I>-he already 1s showing himself t•:> be more compassionate than Deu kmcJ1an and is less likely to try to np to shreds favorite Ocmocra1 1c social programs. uch u famil> planning scrv1ces. He has said. for example. that as budget cu ls are made he intends to protect the "truly needy" -the aged. blmd and disabled. "Those uc peopl r· who arc really not able to fend f.~r themselves," he wd. He's aJ "° propos1n1 a farsi&hted program 1 o ensure prenatal care for e .. ery pn.-.nant woman 1n Cali- fornia and has spoken cloq~ntly of the nttd for lqislatto n to deal with the traae<IY of babies born to drua· addicted mothers. "1 think v.-e·re 101n1 to have to hav(. the monc) for that. beaux we arc fitcina an epadmlic as an altet'T11'tivt·:· he SIJd. ____ .. .._ __ ....._ -----· II • W'llllPDr ... lrOMow ....... • ,.._ ............... -11•\ •wonll..Ml'I•• 1411...-. ....... 1 ........ -. --.... =j! .. Ill •aA • e •••11.--..,. .. -. ,., -• .. •c•& cee:u:u., ., ......... ·-... "' --......... --... --.-0.-..0... .... _ .... ..,,.... .. .., ,..... -. ... ,.., ... ,, .... , ............... . ·····-------~·· ................................ ....... .... _ ............ 7112 ......... , ...... ... .. --..................... Md •• , ........ .. -····· ...... . &..-I .... 22 ···------.---......... a.-.. ·••uzu... ..... -. ._ .. • II , ............ ...., .... f't4tl••1.M• ---------- Sunday. J8flU4111Y 8, 1911 • IJI In Mill' T~ •unr I Ill •. ·.141-4111 .. -• ~~!AAY I* ~NIN(i ••. HQ SeNT You llUSGtfT. ,.,.,,,,.., A l99l ~PUNNeR~ .. , wrru rs DlYS IN tT. Saddam -ausseln 11111-spouting dlpla~atlc warnings of war WA. HINGTON -Saddam Hussein's mes~gc lo thr Iraqi d1plomauc en' O) s brought hack to Baghdad from around the \.\orld points straight to '4ar ··Tell \Our host countne\ no rl·trca1 of an~ kind .. That \\Ord to ~tuhamcd al- Mashal. ambas!Wldor to \\ashing· to n. and 8Jghdad\ l'n' ll) \ to other mcmhers of tht' roalt twn co1nc1des v.1th .10 1ntl'iltgcnl.e tindmg hand deli H'rl.•d to Pn.•\ldcnt Bu\h. .\ccord1ng to an Iraqi dcfl.'Ctor. addam "'"flood thl' Persian C1ulf with ::?5 m1 1l1on barrel'> of crude oil from a ne" <,pur of Iraq·., main p1pehne (no" filled \\Ith l'mhargocd mil \ ( I-\ <iP' -~telhtl' photograph \UpJlOr1" lhl' \. IJ1m That mulh llll pounng inw the gulf ulUld "rt"ck ~aud1 -\rJb1a"• dl'..ahnat1on pl.int'> and drpm l' l ~ <,oldtl'r'> ol thl'tr main \\Jll'r \uppltc<, It strengthl'n' \.iddam's defianle and 11luc.1ratl'\ \\h\ he l.wghs JI l ~ fnrc<.J'>t' ol qu1cl. \tcton GOP Chairman Thl' une\pcllcd me of .\gncul- turt' ~'Cretan ( la' ton \cutter 10 thl' top ot the h'>t tor Rl·puhltrnn n:rnonal cha1rmJn uin bt· attnhutt·d tn a \uggc!it10n from L>an Ou<t\ k Ycuttt"r°'i naml' lir\t "a'i m1·n· ttOntd to < htl'f nt "taff John ~ununu a tier \\ 1lham J Benm·11 howed out Like lknnl·tt ) cuttn hJ'> m·' l'f run for puhltc oflil.'t'. or heen op..·r· atwnall) cngagcd m Rc.>puhltlJn politics Prc\1drnt Bu\h has madt· .1 firm dec1 ion to ~ct J \fX.l~c.,man rather than a polt11c.il ml'\.hJna\. T~o other. on the linJI h'>t - Peter C)ecch1a l ~ amha,...idor 111 hah and Deput) ~·at•tan 111 F ncrg~ Henw n \1oorr -hoth hn\C more poltl1l.il t'\pem·n\." th.111 'l l'Uttcr But 1t wa tell a1 th1· \\ h1k' Hou'<.' that \cutter though ckarh Oll hl·ro of the n ght. came l lo~·r ltl thl' cOMt nathc color.lllon thJI tkn nett "ould ha-.c pro .. 1dl·d \\'lly Sbevvy q1lt Eduard • he' ardnadzc 4u11 a' c;o, 1t"t foreign mtn1\tcr 10 thwart J blood} police crackdown on ht\ Toda} 1s 5unda~. Jan ti. the '' \lh da) of 1991 The~ are l511 da'' kit an the )'t'ar Best of ttle Hotllla Editor's nott: TM follo..,ms alt' •mpks of Orne• Coest Dall)' rtlet'• ~Mitt commcntJ and lnr1- c-1snu. TM Pu.t publl~ rhNc tttpon.tN on • rqular 0011 3nd tncouf'ilt'S 11J tuekrs to aJJ rM E.ditor·s HouiM •t 641--6086. I'm QJhftl about Jun Wood. I am contin"811> amutd at the lack of kno._kdeic and uodtntandint he pota. Now ~ is an aulhoriiy and Pl'OI' nost.•cator on .pohucs. Wrona ct.oke Jim. To ..m, Mr. ~r . On .,.,,, wroaa doicc Jam. On 1r1n.,natJon. Wf'OGI cMic5C Jam. On bfc«.cca e11teraia1Mat. wro111 dM>iCe Jua. Oodlldm ii ........., ID'ftl IO be tbc bilFll ...... °'*)ell'. Wllr lo you IUY' permit -'° mMilJ • .., ..... 41riftl1 ..... .................. ............ ,.. .. Rowland Evans natl' c ( 1l·org1a \\. hl·dukd to \tan \\t1h1n 4~ h11ur\ 111 h10, fl'\lgnJt1on \pt.'l'\.h \\Jrn1ng ol 1mmincn1 dtc 1ator<1h1p He lOrTCl th g..iugcd th.it tht" <.flCeCh · c, <.hod effect "ould \top or at lca\t <.tall thl' l r.il l do" n he' ardnad1e \\ 3\ \Ct"rcth told thl· reprc\o,mn 1 n < 1eorg1.1 '4 ou Id Ix follo"'l'd o' l'~uJlh blood \ blo"°' in l 1thuan1J l at' 1a and \tolda' 1a Rut "hn ardnJdtt' ., re ... 1gna11on and h1\ "-ild l hargl' Jg.11no;1 \1 1kh:i1I (1nrha\.hl'' ·, rq!1nw "'" not dd<l\ the har'h mt'.1,url'' 1nddin11eh t m·nd\ \;J\ thl· < •l·org1an '' lt kch to \.1\ g11ndtnl' lt1 l\1o'il<l\\ \oon and m1Hl' h.t\.k h• ht' hnmdand 111 \Ufl~ln ti\ delt'n'<.' No Jt st In '9?7 Dcmo1. rattl 'Jttonal ( h.11rm.in Rnn Hro" n " ll'lltng prnmincnt Dcm1x rat' prl\ .lll'l' the\ c.in re'it J\\ur1·d k'-.c .la\. l.'on "ill not mah· a third \tr31gh1 run tor prt"td1·n1 in fl}\)~ Bru" n "ho "J\ JJ\. l.~on ' man· ager at the I ~Kl\ nJt1onal u1nH'n· 11un. "h1\pcr<1 that hl' ha~ dam. I 1nlorma11on II he 1\ nght that ka'\.'\ '"'' altl·mJtl\ c cou~·' in the pnm.1r1n l11r hlal k "oter-. \~allo\\cd up 0' JJ1. k\on 1n thl' la<.t t\\O lampJ1~n' E 11her \ 1rgtn1a (10' DouglJ\ \\ 1llkr Jump-; in to pn-"'"·mpt 1h1·m. llr there is n sptntcd compc"tttwn among man) cand1datr II Ne" \ ork'c, (10' l\1Jno ( uomo run' for president he "ould ha'e the cdgt m competing tor On th1 dal(' In 141 ::?. accord1n1 to trnd1t1on Joan of '\re was born 10 Domrcnn • Robert Novak hlal. k \ llll'r\ ( U\lrll4.l Jn\.I Aro" n , nllJooratn.1 cloSt·h in ttu1dang thl· I 4'12 I >t-m,•- l r.Htl lPnH·nttOn lo 'l'\\ 'I 1rl.. ( ''' and thl" nJtaon.ll lhJ1rmJn - though otTi\.1Jlh nl·u1ral -" fl'· gardt"d as firmh an the go,cmor'' camp Putt Gtneral The ~nmr l ..., 1lfftt1al v.ho "'"' mo't u~t b' Lt (1cn { ah an \\ illlt"r·, \IJtl•ment 1hat \mcnlJ n force\ "ould not he rrad' to a11ad. lra4 h~ the JJn I'\ deadline "a' the c hairman ot thl' Joint ( had\ ot 1aff Gen ( ohn Po~cll That ·~ hc'cau~ Po~cll sttll hold~ high hope\ that dda m Hus!ICtn "'" w11hdra~ from Kuwait ~11houl hlo<xhhed He v.as tOnl.emcd that tht Lltc- mcnt h' \\ allcr. deput' com- mander 01 1he L ~ forl·rs in the gulf \\Ould bt' m1s~ad h' thl" Iraqi dictator J\ d1min1\hed prc\\Ure o n him. But there "J' n1l mtntment at the Pentagon to gel nd ol \\ allcr -\s a bliid. he " C\lrcmel) popu- lar v.1th thC' \t1ahk 1.onttngcnt ot bla(l. troop\ 1n Opaa1111n ~'ioert htC'ld In add1 11on hl " wn\1dcr('J one of the few gtncral' around "ho can get along \\Ith thl· lOmmandcr in the gulf. the demand1ni (rl•n !'<or· man ~h\\-artlkopl /t.•lu' Evaa1 ud Rokr1 No ••t •r~ ff•dl•ffH·b••f' col•aal•ts for ~ <>ru1e C.Ut Daily PU.I. In 1950. 8nta1n rt'COgnt1ed the Communist s<>vernm~nt of Cb111a. -·~ ... A#«lalftl Ptas 0 "For thf Recon:l.. tn thf ports dent ~t1on \\e hle the odd that )ou·,c bttn running. pamcubrl~ I 11~~ an ~n Beach and I ~ould lilt ro sa I think )'OU people are doina a IOC)(1 job and no. I don't think )'OU cruaficd Shane Foley. tht' football odd FllP II 111111 I JU t hope the practice of dou 1na f chcs ~1th Gatorade or ice water ,, 'hou&ht about mott teriousi) in the future. an rtfcrcnc:e \0 your placi DI thl' ouna quancrbeck' name on the rront ~ became of hi ~hi"'°' an pubhc. t th U)OOC Who i drunk in public Md is arrn.ed for It, \houJd be put OD tbe ft'ont ~· TM educational disUic\ ._ bem tm.. Aw van 10 ..,., • pnKUot of cliiMift& -DOC clli*ila wl driYitla but , .. ~ period. Tllt ~ people -.. 1111 .. lld ill mis ~ .. IO .._ Mr.'*'· . ................ .. :.:--=--~.::i r:: e: ................... _ ..... , Dan Walters State political: revival a must: • 1n new year •. • • • .\C. R..\M ENT O -No mort Mr "-i1cr u u) For a decade v.c Cahfomta•ll ha' l' 1olera1cd a s1a1c Ug!slatl.ltt' that ha!> spent a b1llton-plus dollar.. on 11..elf hired thou~nds of people tn help 11 do 11s "urk. preened and pon11ticatt'd for the tcle\ ISIOn cam- era'>. hut uttt'rl} fatlt'd as a pohc)" maling hu<h lk~ond lallun-. the Legislature hac, had a nega11' e 1mpacl man) of the thing'> 11'\ done -sa .. ings-and- loan drre&ula11un l°'eing a s1cl cn11\g C\ampk -ha'e h«'n mo~ harm- ful than hdptul \\ h1lc tndl\ 1duJI ml·mbef\ often are 1ntell1~tnt and 1.1.('ll-mo11' atrd tht"~ ha' t' l"l\.·.:n undhk to OH'rcome the tMlllUtt<ln·, tcndrnl' to cit'' ate ~ o" n intcrC''>t'> Jnd thc;se of a fc:w 1nllul'n\.C'·pc'ddkr' Jtll\\C th<' ~cl­ fare 01 'O mil 11•n ( .:ihlormans 'll the l q!t'>IJturc dcxsn·t ~­ 'ief\ <' .111 nl thl· hl.imc for th(' dr· gcn1·rJt111n 111 < .:iltlom1a pohucs D1'4·n~j!t'd gm C'rnors. d1s1ntcresl h\ m.tn, ' 1llh1rn1an' 1n the pol1\1- cal rml4.C\\ \halHh~-ne1ghbor l l- lltud\' h' 'PntJI interests. and: a pn·11H upJt111n "Ith tn' 1a b) much <11 thl' nl"°"' ml·d1.i ha'e contnburtd In thl• nll.,\ '\ 'athl le'\ the Slate _ Lctes~ l:Jtun· " thc.> mo\t d\sfunct1onal of ( .1lil11rn1.1, poht1\.al anst1t uuons. and 11 ' h1'-h 11mt' "t' stopped let- ttn~ 11' memhl:r\ ~t't a~a) '<'llh 1t It' lame for U\ to demand tbat la" makl'r"> begin doing th<' admtt- tt"dh difficult 1oh th<'' ha\C ~n ch:'t ted to do finding w me 1.•n- \en<,u<, \\llhin the ">OC1al comple,11} ol ( al1forn1a. and ena ung pohc1~ that rl'Oect that consensus It ., 1mponant to ~ogntzt' a <.mall d1tTerent1<.&I v.1thtn the Ugt'\- laturl' I ht' ~tat<' '\(:nate has e'ol'cd 1n the past couple of 'cars under Prn1· dent Pro T cm L>a' id Roben1.mto a more dT('( 11' e h<xh although 11 1111 has m '>hart' of ">lai:l.ers and <,cumbuckct\ The '1ate .\ssemhl) undt'r 5paler "1lhe Bro"n. howe-.cr. has gotten \\Ur'I<' \lost of the lime its member$ - ofboth panic' -J(t as though the) don t k no" "hat's happen 1 ng out 1dt' the statt' Capitol and don't \.arc Bro~n 1 s.l)ing thest da)s 1ha1 he v.ants n 'ear of product•"( rc- lorm. ho~c,er Bro"n prom1!1CS that almo\I even }car < ahfomaa has a ncv. go,cmor ~ho 1nd1ca1e b> v.ord and de<"d that he "'" not hnnk from the daunting W<.l. \ oterc. h;nc c-..presscd their d1~ gu'>t "1th the legislature b> pusing among other things. a tough k nn· hm1tat1on measure Federal pro'iteutors havt done their b11 b) putting some o f the less savol) members of thr Lqislaturc 1n Jiii. and stnlung fear into the heans of others The stage has been set for C1thtr a rebirth of the Califom11 Lq1s- laturc as the cfTCCllve pohcy ap- pantu 1t once was. or its continued dcsenerat1on into 1 lauglun tock.. The umc for excuses and ropouts IS O\tr. ~hat happcnJ ID 1991 will tell u whetha there's any hope for rm~al -.nd thete arc the u~nt matters that the Lqislature and the ncv. o vcrnor must address: : • • .. • me solution co the state's-' muhibtlhon~ollar budact ttisis that protect Cahfomia's c:rcdil flt· i"" preserves Ctlefttial 9"Vi di tnbutes the financial bunlea fair· ly, and at acast tqim tbe ~of lona·tcrm budeeW'Y rdOriil. • M&naeemcat ol CalifOnlia•a e.plotivc DoPWabOD mrowda. ""iclt tw ttretthtd public 6cititieJ '° lk cnCkiftl poi.at and dn HU• to rit> ' ~ ltatc's IOCial llbric. ! • A &ognij mail ....... I • m..!ftanhef ~rMMar· • tftlo haws ud ~ -. • • Aa eqtMllJ ....... .. ed~ dlil ill ...... . ::e:.: 121:·--- ~ RfOll'/8• ----' • • • • • • • COLD ..,., ITAJJOH4RY ---.. 0 ~ c::l ® © ~ ~ lil E::J ~ s HKIH LOW elQW .. lfAlll T4TOIW9 l'UIMllEI ##OW' ICE ~ n. Clot.OY Cl.OLOY OCEAN REPORT ........ 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President Bush declared parts of Indiana a disaster area on a turda). making 11 counties eligible for extra federal relief mone" In southern Indiana. ~olunteers 1n Hazleton used sandbags to shore up a le\ ee holdmg bade the White Ri\ er Officials said they were satis- fied "1th preparations for a flood crest. .. We had all k10 ds of wammg that this was commg on. so we're prepared." ~1d Rand} Peil. a town board member. "The ci ty has done all tha1 n can do." said Steve ·hulz. SEMA's chief of field opera11ons "ho was in Hazleton. ..There's no threat to homes or residents or an} of that thing ... The nver was expected 10 crcs1 Sunda~ or Monda) at 11 111 feet above flood stage. More lhan 2.000 people across the stat.e fled their homes last week and more evacuees were expected as the White, Wabash and other rivers continue to nse. Snow was falling Saturday 10 Illi- nois. and snow was forecast for W1scons1n and Michigan. The storm was expected to bring snow. sleet and freezing rain across the middle Miss1ssi pp1 Valley into the upper G reat Lakes region. An ice storm at dawn paralyzed St Louis and closed Lambert-St. Louis airport Police told people to Autopsy doctor says Elvis died from drug&, not heart attack By Michael Lollar Scrlpp• Howaro N-s ~ce MEMPHIS. I enn. -The death certificate still proclaims El\ 1s Presley died of a heart attack. but don't believe 11. ~)' Dr. Enc M uirhead. the rrttred patholog) chief who hdpcd perform the autops} at Baptist Memorial Hospi- tal. Dr. Muirhead. 1.1.ho ha\ ne\er before talked puhl1th about his findings. said Pre, In ··"a' a drug addict. We kne" hl' 1.1.as a drug addict becau\t' he had hcen at Bap- tist to be treated for that ·• And when he died in 191'7 11 wa clearly a result of ··rx1h pharmacy." or death from drug 1n1cract1on. said Dr. M uirhead Now 10 pn \ J tc practice. Dr. Muirhead recalled his shod. at thr official ruhng b} Memphis· and Shelb} Counl} medical examiner Dr Jem Francisco. He said Dr. Franc1~0 pre· empted other members of the autop!i.) 1eam. announcmg hts find· ings at a press conference m1nu1cs after the bulk of the autops) wu complete "We "'ere appalled that he made that announcement. There "'ere eight doctors there who disagreed with him ... Dr Muirhead said Dr Franusco. who sull 10s1sts Prcsle\ dil·d of a hean attack. claim~ Dr \1uirhead did agree \\llh him on the da> of the autops} "I said ·~hat do )Ou thmk about this"· He said. 'That's fine •·· "'ot ~o. said Dr. Muirhead .. , disagree completely with him don't den) that the man (Presley) had some coronal) artery disease and an enlarged heart. But he didn't even have enough to have a bypass." And, based on Presley's hospital stays and history of drug abuse. Dr. Muirhead said the official findmg · should have awaited drug-scrcenHig tox1colou tests. He said he vocally '11sagrecd with Dr. Francisco. but to no a\a1I. Dr. FranClscO said ha s official finding was "cardiac arrhythmia due to undetermined causes" Asked to spccifr the findmg. he said: "H~nens1 ve cardiac disease associated with coronaf) disease ·• Meaning? "A hean attack." He said there were no ruptures or tears to indtcl!te a massive heart attack. sta) otT roads and interstates. In O klahoma. thousands of workers were sent home early Fn- day as roads iced up. as did the runways at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers Airport, forcing a few flight cancellations. Southerly winds were pumping warmer air into Oklahoma early Saturday. but temperatures were expected to drop below freezing later and create a new layer of ice on roadways .. Ice 1s the toughest challenge Mother Nature throws at u~" said state Transportation Department Man falls from pier NEWPORT BEACH -A 28-year-old Garden Grove man escaped inJury when he fell otT ~he end of the Balboa Pier aturda) afternoon. but he didn't escape having to go 10 Jatl fo r an ou1standtng traf· fi e arrest warrant. police said. Whdn offi<:er1 amved to take a report in the 12:30 p.m. fall from the pier. they found that Roben LalT) Wormuth had an outstandmg traffic war- ran1 out of Harbor Mun1c1pal CoJ'n. police said He was hooked into Ne" port Beach Jail on the warran1 Wonnuth was not rrported- h. inJured 10 the fall from the rnd of the pier near Ruby's Diner. authon11es said -By '[be D•lly Piiot •I ,. Gas heater fumes klll r. 11ea111e .. ' I I 'i-·\ J f ' . . Newport Beach, CA 1107 JatnborM RolMt SUN., MARCH J SHOWS 7 & 10 PM CALL 71...,._, .. Te a.tte., ,.._ ONE NIGHT OM.Y LIMITED SEA1Mi ' spokesman Andy Oden. "Rain runs off. snow can be shoveled otT. but i~ is harder." Icy condiuons were blamt:d for at least three traffic deaths i n Okla- homa on Fnday, 1nclud10g a woman and her 10-year-old daugh- ter who were killed wh c·n their pickup collided with a sch.ool bus. No one on the bus was hurt. A 17-year-old girl was st t'Uck and killed in a traffic accidc nt early Saturday in southern ll11r101s. She was hit by a car while p1JSh1ng a disabled car otT icy Interstate SS In Arkansas. two men and a women died 11fter their car ap- parently became stalled 1n water on a flooded road next to th<· Current Raver 10 Randolph Count) and they left the car to get 1 o higher ground. The three died of ..-xposure. said state pohce 1nvest1p tor Steve Huddleston. Two bodh!S were found Fnda) a short d1sta nee fro m the car. and the third was found Saturday;. the three had b<'en mass- ing since Tuesd:t}. Seven more people wert· reported WEATHER From A1 area freeways dunng tht• ramfall. but no senous 1nJuries wc:re reported. said Officer• Lydia Martinez. a spokeswoma11 for the CaltfornLa Haghwa) Patrcil. "Wet. shppcry pavem•. ·nt really thrO'-"S people for a loop." Martmez said. "They dnvc too f.ut. They don't leave room enough to stop ... Water officials and fan ncrs alike DRIVEWAY From A1 mEn From A1 depanment hat requ1:stcd ad- dition.pl police servi« •o monitor speeds and enforce a bo n on lll'IC trucks. And the Transponahon Com· million will decide Jan. 16 whether to recommend a study by a lralfic consulut of ~ble lo!'I a.nd lhon wrm mcaurw few the MRCt, NllMvi •id. Councilman hw Buffa said be ' killed 10 weather-related accidents 10 Texas on Thursday and Friday, and three 1n Missouri, including a farmer whose tractor went out of control and overturned. The nearly 3 inches of rain that fell in Southern California did little to make up for the region's rainfall deficit. Rainfall totals since lhe front amved late Wednesday averaged an 'tnch 10 the coastal and valley areas to around 2 inches in the mountains. said meteorologist Bob Grrbe of the National Weather Stt- v1cc. Water officials and farmers alike ~·d the) wcrr disappointed With the storm's output. In no rthern Cahfom1a. the prob- lem was heavy fog. which closed the San Francisco ln1ernattonal Airport for over an hour Saturday morning and was blamed for a multtvchicle accident on the Dumbanon Bndge that links San Mateo and Alameda counties al the south end of the San Francisco Bay. -By ne A11ocl•IH PnH said they were d1sappa10ted wi t~ the storm's output. ''We've had about an inch and a quarter' o f ram. said John John- son. Cas1tas Mun1c1pal Water Dis.- tnct general manager. "That's very m101mal. It's not much at all.'' The prt'C1p1tat1on was "nice. but we need 20 umes that. We nttd 19 more storms likl this." wd Terry Schaeffer. a weatner service agncul- tural meteorologist 1n Sant.a Paula. "I'd rather see a deluge.'' -From 1ta/I u4 fllfltt npom problem 1s that there 1s no city code applymg to the quality of surface work on a prc-e'\1sting driveway." He said he did not k.now why money was paid to the contractor when neither the homeowner nor the inspectors. who performed a courtesy check. deemed the work satisfactory C'de Baca said he believed Vugc would now have to take the matter u~ with the state Contractors L1ccns1ng Board. The contractor, Steve Houahton Construction. of Santa Ana. could not be reached for comment. Ann Gyben. Redevelopment A&ency director, said she could not com ment on Vugc's case. "But I can tell you wc•rc tryina to resolve ii,·· he said. "We're doina everything we can to work this out between the homeowner and the contractor." would lille city traffic e~neen lo study puttina a traffic d1vertcr at I 9th trttt and Irvine Avenue to prevent the use of 19th Street u a shoncut to and from Pacific Cout Hiahway via Dover Drive. • Ae also u id speed humlJ" limi· lar to th<>tC iftllllled Oft Cou.nuy Club Drive, are alto worth con· tidttina. .. That atttet wu never meant IO hiiMtle this vohlme ol trllllc. .. Buft'l said. ""Sometbi91•1 IOl to be done. naa·1 the boaom tine." ' / Ri ck Talley ~11 Another big game decided by zebras Ltt's hear ll for the ubras. Once apin. the men in striped shiru decided the o utcome of an 1mpon ant foot- ball game. They did none )Car .ago by calling holdina on M1ch1pn apinst U in the closina moments of the Rose Bowl. The chickcn-bl~P call cost Mich1pn the game. The) did 1t again one year later, dropping the hankie on the Rocket's dramatic touch- down run 1g.a1n t Colorado in the Orange Bowl. The pcnah) sa~c Colorado OQC-haJf of the national champ1onsh1p. Then the) did It again on Sunday. ·They called holding o n rookie David LOtt of Kansas C it) as the Chiefs "-ert dnving (to the Miami 15) for a pme-winning field goal 1n the AFC wtld card playofTpmc. The holding pcnphy -the kind which occurs. htcrally. on almost e~ery play at the hne of scnmmaac -put KC-s Nick Lowery out of field goal rnnic and M1am1 won. 17-16. N1oc going. gu)s. You did at again Focus the cameras and ltn hear It for the Year of the Zebra 0 Add1t1onal sponmg shot'i and burning questio ns. compiled "h1lc "o ndC'nng v.hat Mal)e E' ert'tt "111 do "hen "' hat 1s happen- m becomes official Just "hen "e thought v.(' had an earl) hne on collesc bJ.,.ketball \\.ashmgton thum~ .\mona •Jim Hamd ol l 'C LA insists the Pac-I 0 1s stron,er than most peo ple realize and I'm briJnnina to bchc'e him •Yes. 1t \\JS JU\t a httlc bu\) in Las Vegas over "le"' Year''i v.eckend V1snors numbered 140,0lXl and r,pcnt mo re than S70 m1lhon • I 'it1ll th1nk \Omehod) l'I going to knock ofl'thc San Francs o 49t'rs but v.ho can 1t be Wlth the Ea&Je'i sidelined" •Why do rumor; persist that John Rob- inson ~all) isn't 101 na to !>Ill)' with the Rams? Ma) be b«nu~ the) 're true. •Others will win the awards but tcve De Bera of the ( h1cf 1) still m ) FL Man of the Year •Welcome back. Pete Rose. but v.ha1- c~cr happened to Pete Rozelle., • lfHe1 man \Otcrs were allov.ed a sec- ond chance. "o uld T) Detmer of BYV be the wtnncf> ot 1 chance • Jim troni. football coach at N L V. ma)' be 1mphcated 1n the ' 1olat1ons com- mitted b)' the Minnesota Gophe~ ~hett be ~n-ed as an as 1stant So wh)' 1s nobod)' surpn~? • Luke .\pphna was 1 Hall of Fame gentleman See TALLEY/It -• ~ e. 1991 The Dally Piiot HIDb sctmol bltllettlall 111·111azz ... 111at• lm1 Mat•· 011, 49-48 By P*lal L'..rktn Or-.. c... cw, "'°' MISSION VIEJO -Beina the best free throw abOottt on the Mattt Dti boys buketb91) tam, a I O.footet ia no bia deal b Juon Janetki. unletl the l ().footer ~ppcn' to be at the buzzer of a aame involvina Oranee County's two top. ranked teams. It was Jancski's shot with no time left on the clock from the foul line that gave No. I Mater Dei ( 12-4) a 49-48 win over No. 2 Capistrano Valley ( 13-3) Saturday niaht before a packed house at Saddle- back Coll*. Seahawks put Saints away, 74-54 By Barry Faulkner Of enge CoMt Deily PllOt SANTA ANA -Thoua,h Ocean View High bo)'S basketball coach J im Harris is far from content Wllh his Scahawlcs' play two games into the Suruiet League sched- ule, he adm1u both v1ctones and hjs team's stature alone atop the standings look good in the newspaper. Both have been by mars.ins of 20 points. The Seahawks added to their SCTIP book w1'th a royunc 74-54 wm Saturday night at Santa Ana High to mark only the second lime m five years Hams' squad has escaped the fint two· league games without a loss. .. Usually, we lose two of our fint three (league games). then have 10 catch up,'' Harris said ... But I think we had our slump 1n December. losing fi ve in a row for the first ume in our history. We couldn't wait to get 1t going this )Car. so I'm glad v.e've staned ~ell." The '1S1tors staned ~ell against the Saints. who knocked ofT Manna an their opener the. night before to make this a sho"down for sole possession o f fi rst place (Huntington ~ach had a b)e Saturda) after opening Wllh a Wln Fnda) night.) .\fter nta o\na's Ramom Yerena opened the sconng wnh a '\-po1n1cr, the Seahawks nppcd off a I S-3 run. 1nclud1ng fi ,e la)ups. which along w11h free throv.s pro'ed 10 be their bread and butter. O nl} six o f Ocean View's 25 field goals came from OUl'lldC four f~t and when they "crcn't k1ss1ng shon bank shots ofT the glass. the)' wtre heading to the foul line for two shots. Ocean Vic" hit 23 of 27 free thro ws as Manin. Jimmy Hams and Alben Fanoga each dnlled all four of their attempts and Marcel TcnBcrgc canned 9 o f 11 . "The) "ere 'cry t1aht on us at the penmcter, so ~c reall) had to go inside,'' Jim Hams said Bcnefitt1ng from the inside emphasis was the 6-foot-8 TenBcrgc. who hit 6 of 7 field aoal attempts to amass a pmc- h1gh 21 points. He also pulled do...,n nine rebounds to help the Seahawks cam a 33-23 e<tac in that department. Jimm) Hams. who had four of the fi\C outside 1umpcrs. includma the tcam's lone 3-pointcr. finished with 19 points s .. OCEAN VIEW/II Janeski's hcroici spoiled the Coupn' u~t bid as well as their shot at redems>- uon from an earlier taSOn loss to the Monarchs at the Oranae Holaday Classic. But more 1mport1ntJy, at may l'VC Mater Oei the upper hand at the end of the reaular season. .. This ts a pivoi.J Wln for u ," Monarchs Coach Gary McKn1Jht ia1d. "This pme could have imphcat1ons as far as Sttdina socs m the S-A pla)'ofTs uncc we're both in the same d1vss1on. Neither team was able to arab any son of ma1or advantaac unul Capo took a 48-47 lead on David Sedawack's l1 y1n w11h nmc seconds re~irung m the pme Sedawkk's shot c-apped an 11·1 run by the Couaars in the last three minutes of the pmc. The Monarchs caJlcd ttmeout and McKnaa.ht told bis club to ~ the bell to half coun and then ca.II time ap1n to set up a play. Maler Oe1 got the ball to the 11mc hne all naht, but 1t wasn't without contro\lers)' as Kamuan ufi ca.lied time while hding across the Ooor. Capo Coach Bob Thornton at'JUed for the tra\<el, but 1t was to no avail. Sufi inbounded the ball to Jancsk1. who was not co "ered at the top of the 3-po1n1 circle. Janeski drib8te<t to the com er of the foul line and released the p mc- lAe P~Orenge Coe9t ~ PllOt CdM's Doug Hesse (left). Jon l:ipham muscle their way past Estancta's P aul McDanlels for a loose ball In 52-4 7 victory for the Sea Kings Saturday night c·dM shocks Eagles By Roger Carlson Delly PilOt Spor11 EO•IOt NE"' PORT BEl\CH -L caguc pla) 1s JUSt around the comer and any coach Wlll tell )Ou. forget Decem ber and its tournaments. no~ 1s "'hen 11 starts to count. l\nd for Corona dcl Mar H1gh's Sea Kings. well. tht"y're taking their chtp to the bank nght now after shocking Es tancia H1gh's Eagles turda) ntght in the winner's nm. 5~-4 7. to round 9M t non-league basketball pla\ Sccmmgl' in a continuing swirl of ,trugglc ince that night at Laguna Beach when the Sea Kings' "ere thorough I) embarr:as~d b) Estanc_1a (ho" could an,ont' forget the ntabt Estancia \"-CPI to a :!Q-.a halftime lead~). the ~a Kings turned 11 180 <,iCVttS wtth the near "ire-to--v.1re \ 1ctol') It v.as I ~-~ ( nrona at the stan and E:.stancaa enJo~C'd the lead JUSI onu : ( r. lo) for a span of ~., se\Onds .\side from 1ha1 momentar\ lapse 1t "as all Corona \aturda) night as Pa ul Om'> Sea Kings. tk'.lptll' pla) 101 'ihon -handed and under the "cather. sent suddenh struggling btanua I 11 -4 ) It) its third stratght los'> See CDM1ll winner that hit nothing but net. "I was up~d to set a back pick for Rtwe <Gcal') ). but no one picked me up," Jane kt said "I kind of thous.ht 1l would go 1n. but I v.asn't sure. All I knew 1 that 11 was tra1ght "T here "-Cre somt' do~ caUs It the end of the gamr but "l' overcame them for a h1g v.1n I think this puts us 10 prett) &ood '>hape for the rest of the )Car." Though no o ne reall) stood out ICOf- ang-" 11.e both teams used a baJanced anad. Thl• C ougar~· Btttt McCorkk led all '>(oras v.11h 16 points v.h1le Sedgwick fint'>ht"d "1th IO and .\aron Rhoades and See MA TEA DEi/ii Edison takes it out on FV in 55-35 win By Richard Dunn Ofenge Cout Oeoly Pf\ot H l "'T I SGT O'\ AF \( H \ikmones ol the prl'' tuu' night \\Crc "'ashed a""a' a\ qu1d;h .t' \Ou tan ~) c.1rl\ hlO\\OUt Ocea n V ew Hun11ng1on 8eac,.. 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Hunt no1on Beac,. a1 Founra1n Vallev Sanra Ana at Ed \on Ocean View a1 We\tm1nsrer It hl·l.trnc l'' 1dcnt that Edison Hta.h "'asn t plt"a'K·d "1th its '>unset League ba'ikcthall npcn~r a.-. the Chargers took out tht"1r d1\d~m mcnts on the '1s1ung Fountain \ alln Barons Fd1son "h" h ut1h1ed all 13 of its pla~ t:I'\ f)<lun\Jl•d '-lun<;('t f<X" Fountain \ allt"' ~S-'h Jlt('r leading I S-2 in the fir't quan rr t• mpro' c to 1-1 in league and I 1-~ <" t·rall ··f-ountain \.tilt•\ " a ..ohd \\t'll- coacht'd 1e.i m · fd1~m Coat h Jon Bor,hc n \31d ··&-lore' thr \t"ar' o'er the\ 'rt" gmng to up..et wmt.< people .. c;aturda' n1gh1 \\-ould not tx· one ol thos..: e'l'nmgs tor the Barom !0-2 S-Q). who t rcpt 10 "11h1n eight < 19-11) in the seco nd pcnod ht-fore' the Chaf'lef'i rolled m s1 ' s1r.11ght to tal c another command- ing lead Hununaton Beach nipped ~1son. 58-57 tn the league hd-laftcr Fnda) night. but the ( ha rgers c.amc bad. and showed no mC'f\'\ in 1h1\ one -limiting t~ Ba rons to 31 percent shootmg (l4 of4.5 ) from the lield and causing them to 1um the ball o'er If\ um~ · I told the l.:1d<. I Fnda)) night that "'hen it's O\ c1. lcf) not thm k about It and go o n to the." nc\I step." Borchen ..aid "l>...1ds are rt'!>1heot -~ can See EDISON/II 'Skins, Miami push on with wlld card wins. in run for Super Bowl Hey Philly! Take a hike, you're gone NFL's 'brand Dolphins deny Kan$aS City, 17-16, with 20-6 elimination by Washington new season' on two fourth-quarter touchdowns By Dave Gotdbetg A, Foott*I Wrtt• PHILADELPHIA -Give . Mark R)'pieo, Earnest Byner and a defcnst that hut down Randall Cunninaham credit for Wash1nato n's 2~ v1ctol"} over Philadelphia on turday, mov1n1 the Red kins into the Q\larterfinals of the Super Bowl ~ecPti.kcs: But aive as much credit to Oeors.e Sladky, lhe replay official who made per-. hapt the mOl1 crucial call in the five yean the NFL has used 1Ml&Ot replay. Ryl)ten threw a 16-yard touc.hdown pest to Art Monk and a 3-yardtt to Gary C1at\, and pened for 206 yards. Byner nashed for 44 yanb and c:a•t teVen pe--. And rookje Andre Colhn• led a ddente that aacked CunninP&m five times and even drove him from the 11me b a aeries iD I.be tbitd quaner in favor of Jim McMahon. Collins hid l'h lliCU and a ftlm"" ~ covery, and Tam JoltMOD Md IWO ..U. ........... poiM .. "°"'''"' sa.Ay whla WlllN~ ""'• 7-6...S 41 •-91 llft • ...t Mil II: llr~ • • 10..-. ...... Prom .... ..n.::-17 .. ,... Ilia lrMrill ...... ... ........ .. .............. _, ...... ... .. ,.,..,., ...... .-.-..... ii ~b ................. ., ... ............. _ ...... ..... .. ..., ................. __ .... .,.. ........ ... .............. '"* ........... ... Chip Lohm1ller·s 20-yard field aoa.1 pve Washmaton a 10-6 haJt\Jme lead and the momentum. Had Smith's return tood. the Eagles would have led 13-7. "We bad a ao<>d end zone telcvas.aon shot that clearly bowed that he wu contacted and came down with control and the pound caused the fumble," Sladk> said. The loss marked the third str11aht ~ the Ea&Jcs ha-.e lost their first playoff pme ·and may have put coech Buddla!~an'sJob in jeopardy. It also was the s' runth loss in 12 aames to Washinaton. althouah lhe teams aplat lhis teat0n. -The victory put the Redskins (1 1-6) into the NFC 1emifinal1 next week ll&iost cithCT the New York Oiants or Sea Fran· citco 49'tl. Waslunaton bu lost sil traiaht to ew Y Ott. i.DdUdfoa '"'° this year. a.nd alt0 I01t ln San Francilco lhil ytar. Tbc E.asln had all the eatty op. pc>nunatia but could art oeiy t-O fidd .,... Aad it couc ..... A 66-iyard pu1 from C-.munahm ao ltehJll Jacboft .................. .... W.-OWt 15of29,_.lw-... 011kW--11 ... p· ,. .,, ---IQ·,.. ·~ -..... ....................... ...... 11.,... ftiid ...... n..tlitr•dle .............. . ,.......,, .... a....._1 ....... .... Ji. .. .. - ·resumes today By Steven Wine AP~Wnt• • . ... ' . ·. . . . ....... e .... _. .......... nw•. II* llan111 11 __. • IW. ....... ~ ..... .... Im ......... 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Jt wu tbe Hawb' ninth con1CCUtive ~ at home and Minne90ta'1 eiahth stra1&ht setbKk on tbe roed. •s,.n 117, Millle tt: Willie Andmon scored 27 points an<t'host Orlando wu held without a field pl in the final eiRht minutes. ' • '7kra I it N ...... IN: 0wtes Barkley scored 41 points, 11 of them duri!"J a 19-4 ND in the fint penod that hfted Philadelpbaa to tbe road win. -rr-• "-•tYlell ,,.... iltl t:ll•l'fl• to tw•sllot 11111 at Tot c By Bob Green AP Qoef Wrher CARLSBAD -It's more than a new season for Tom Kite; more like a new beginning. "Last year was a bit of a dud for me," said Kite, who finished out of 1otrs to~IO money-winnen for the first time in five years and the second in I 0. Kite. 41 . made up three strokes on ~er Lanny Wadkins in eight holes anti pulled away to a two-shot lead Saturday after three rounds of the Tournament of Champions. the first event on the PGA Tour season '"This is almost like staning over qiin. I'm very excited about this ye*1';' he said. "You know how excited you are when you find somc-th~g new."' The .. something new" 1s the re- turn of his short game, the deft NFL From 81 straight 1.000-yard rushing season for Chicago (I 1-5 ). The Bears. who won the NFC Central. d1dn·1 make the playoffs last )ear. their onl> miss 1n seven seasons. and arc I-J in bowl games since winning the upcr Bowl fi,e }cars ago. The Saints. a wild-card team. made the pla~ offs onct' before. 1n I 9!S7 and '-'Cre ehmmated 1n the fin.I round b't MJ.t)ncsota. 44-10 •Otters at Bengals: The Oilers (9;7) arc another pla}off team without their regular quanerbacl CGJfy Carlson. howe..,er thrc" for a calftr-h1gh thr('c touchdown~ as TALLEY From 81 _.Why hasn't Lou Hoitt bailed 0 9t at Notre Dame to become coach of the Minnesota V1k1ngs? That's Would you llc8 To Get Into PRO BASEBALL? Have You Been Overlooked? WANTED: Only Pro Prospects For Try Out with x-ma)or League Scout, x-minor League Player & Coach. For Info. Cd Rick S22·SH2 touch on ana around the greens that has been the hallmark of a career that has made him golfs all-time leading money-winner. "I didn't have it last )'_Car." he said. ..Now it's back. I m really excited about this year, no matter what happens tomorrow. .. No matter what happens tomor- row -even if I shoot 95 and I don't expect that to happen -I'm expect- ing a very good year." That's attributable to a shorter. more compact and more powerful swing and a return to the un· orthodox but efficient cross-handed putttng style. .. I'm staying with the cross-hand:· Kite said ... !'m convinced it's the right thing for me. I won't be shif\in& back and fort h like I did last year.' With his left hand below his nght on the putter. Kite had to make only on(' important putt. a 4-footcr on the Houston won a wild-card playoff berth with a 34-1 4 victory over Pittsburgh on the final Sunday of the regular sea~n. It was against the Bengals a week carlter that Warren Moon. the Oil- .en reguJar quarterback. dislocated a thumb. James Brooks rushed for .:!01 )ards and helped Ci ncinnall (9-7) win 40-:!0 en route to its AFC Central title. The Oilers remember that game onl~ too '-'Cll. and they're de- termined not to let Brooks run amok again. .. We ha..,c a lot of pndc. and we were very embarrassed by what he did." defensl\e lineman Ezra John- son said. "I think it's safe to say you "on·t see that guy running through our defense ltkc that again ... -81 tbe A11oclalH Pre., eas) His gu} stil l doesn't have con- trol of the team Odds now favor Jerry Burne; to remain one more sea'ion. • Why would anyone deliberately ski Jump" • Pica~ go awa). Bud Bowl. •Tom l..asorda spent New Year's EH~ at the Rl\1era in Las Yeps watchng Frank Sinatra and Pta Zadora sing. So did Vin Scully. J~ Ferguson. and others. Tommy d~sn't travel w1thout entourage •Who will hire Howard c;chncllcnbcrgcr next? • Belated congratulations to JOCkcy Gal)' Stevens who rode horses earning only SI 3.8 mil lion dunng 1990. • Is bowling nill on TV? Oh. •Yes. I was surprised when the l..akers won the other night at Portland but I didn't thmk they'd I 6tfl, to avoid mak.ina a bogey this the cool cloudy day. .. It's kind of fun lo have a round with no boacys this early in the year," Kite said after a +under-par 68, his third consecutive effort in the 60's. He completed three rounds at 203. 13 under par on the chilly, foUY La Costa course. Wadkins, also 41 and the leader throuch the first 36 holes, made only one birdie in the third round and slipped to a 73 that left him at 205. .. The story of my day was that I · JUSl didn't make any of the putts I'd been makina,." said Wadkins. who missed a half-dozen times from I 2 feet or less. "I had my chances but they just didn't JO in." Wadkins was tied at 11 under par. with Fred Couples. Couples. called "Boom Boom" by his fellow pros, closed up with a 67. Mater Dei blanks Servite in soccer ANAHEIM -Chris Campbell and Luis Cevallos scored goals to lead the Mater Dei High boys socoer team to a 2-0 victory over host Servile 1n an Angelus League opener Saturday. Goalie Tom Evans stopped four shots for his fifth shutout of the season as Mater Dci improved to I 1-3 wtth the Monarchs' 18th stra1Jht Angelus Lcque win over Scrv1te. Camp~ll scored midway through the first half when his shot deflected off an opposing player and Cevallos made it 2-0 with ~ven minutes left in the game off Joe Ney's assist. -By lff I>Mly PU.I win the next night at Golden State, which they didn't Travelina life in the NBA doesn't let anybody get ovcr<onfidcnt. • Those who perpetuated all the talk about George Allen's death being connected to a dousing cel- ebration after Long Beach State's final game did a tcmble. unthinking d1s~rvicc to a group of young men. • Arc they serious about playing another Pro Bowl this year'! • If you like the BuffaJo Bills. you'll hlte them more after this news: Jim Kell y will be back at QB 1fthe Bills reach the AFC cham- pionship game. •Bye bye. Buddy Ryan. • And Steve Dc&rg 1s suit my Man of the Year. IUd Ta1k1'• col.,u ~Ill tk Orule C..11 Da.Jly Pn.t e-very SultUT, fWtay H4 ft.,.,,.y. C I\·EVIER o 'I j' ( If SALE. c; • <;f PVI ~e • LEASING NEW LOCATION! 135-3171' Your Dealership can be seen here. 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So were the Washinaton Redskins, who used the momentum from perhaps the most crucial call in the five-year history of instant replay to beat Philadelphia 20-6 and advance in the NFL playoffs. There were 48 seconds left in the fint half when U.S. 111111111 ,_ Cl1lll1 PERTH. Australia -The U.S. men's water polo team routed Canada. ...-is,.--- 11-5, on the first day of competition at .. ~ the Vl Wor1d Championships here Sat- urday to bc&in a quest for one of six berths in the 1992 Olympics. David lmbernino out of Newport Beach, Charlie Hams and Chris Humben scored two goals apiece to lead the way for the U.S., which met France, a 9-4 lo~r to Australia on Saturday. earlier today at the Superdromc complex. The U.S. took a 3-0 first quaner lead and never trailed. Craig Klass added a goal, 1wo assists and impressive defensive play for the U.S. while two- time Olympian Terry Schroeder and UCI product Mike Evans also scored once. Tele vision-radio • Oilen-Bmpls. 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The ball came loose, and Smalt! packed. retumina it 89 yards for a touchdown that woUJd have put Philadelphia ahead I 3-7. Rereree Gene Barth announced~ "The officials on the field ruled it a touchdown. The play is beina reviewed.'' It was. It was replayed on the message board several times while fans cheered and hooted alter- nately and 44 players watched. among them dcfenJiye hnemcn Charles Mann of Washington and Mike Golie of Ph1ladclph1a. What were they talluna about? .. We both live in Orlando." Mann said. "We taUccd about gelling t<>scthcr to play golf after the season.·· Sladky. meanwhile. wasn't interested in aolf. only in the slow motion on the screens in front of him. He watched from one angle and ~ couldn't tell. Then. he !.BW another angle. and he knew . No touchdown. Washington ball at the 6. ..We had a good end zone telcv1Ston shot that clcarl) showed that he was contacted and came down with control and that the ground caused the fumble." Sladk) said. Cb111111n defends 'Cann While the Miami Hurnc.ancs' .. bad boy" antics have drawn harsh criticism from the news media. fans and even their own coach. the team chaplain has risen to defend players he says are misunderstood. a .. A &ood percentage of the team 1s black. They have a way of expressing their values. perionalattes -a nd culture that a good pan of society docs not approve of ... s~ud the Rev. Leo ;\Jmbrust. a Roman Catholic pncst. .. Wh) should ll be a surpnsc to sportswriters that M1am1 could act 1n a wa) that seems taunttna. a~s1vc. Cl' illy offensive., Some people stand in support of l Ln c C rcw because of the First Amend- ment nihts and the freedom of expression. You can't defend 1t on one hand and cn11et1e ll on another." M1amt"s 46-3 '1ctory over Texas an the Cotton Bowl was 0 \('rshadowed b) Lhe1r 202 yards in penalties. including nine calls for unsporumanli~c conduct or personal fouls Ne.,,.spapcr and telev1s1on commcntanes con- demned-lM-tlcha" 1or of the players. particularl) a taunting group dance at the end of the game. In other sports news Saturday: • Rams quarterback coach Dick Coury appears likely to be named head coach of the new Orlando Thunder an the World League of American Football. The Orlando Sentinel rcponed toda)'. Rams sources said that barring unexpected ovcnurcs from other NFL teams. Coury, a veteran of spnng football leaaues. \\Ill command the Thunder's staff. • Michael Stich of Germany rallted tw1~ tn the second set to upset No. 2 seed Jim Couner of the United States. 6-4, 7-6 (8-6). and reach the final of the Australian Hardcourt tennis champ1onsh1ps 1n Adelaide. In toda> ·s final. ttch wtl face N1clas Kult1 of s~cdcn. Kult1. 19. defeated his compatnot and doubles partner Magnus Lanson. 7·5. 6-4. in the other semifinal Quote of the day , Yost Berra, to a photographer attempung to phot~ph him lookina stratghl at the camera: ·Oh. I can't do that. Thafs my bad side.·· Long Beach BMW ''The Ultlmate ~ Mac:Nne'' 3670 N. °*'YA\49. Long 8-::h, CA 90807 405 • a.rt Ave. (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 IADDLIBACll Bob Longpre Ponti Service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN .... .... ""'" ~,, ., 'f ... , ll-,. LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHiP e OrplrtrnMt ()pm Monday tnf 9:00 p.m ltKll at Clfdeft GrM f•t f714) 892-&i51 - HUNTINGTON BEACH -w_..,i••~ Hilb led die atift ~y, lnd~lll I IC\'CO-polnt edie wath two mtnuta left in reaulation, but Marina prevailed, 59-5'7, on a 0wren Cro0ts la.)'lD witb OGe minute left in overume in a Sumet Lape boys bubtball same Slnar· day at. the VikiJ\JS' aym. Ma!ina. play1na wtlhout AU· Ammcan c:cnttt Cherokee Parks (out with a tpf'liMd ankle), erucd the 1evcn·po1nt~ ddidt down the SIRtth with the help of fi\'C West- minsta turnovm. Sean Hutlna ICOftd 13 of bis team·hiab 15 pointl aft.er halftime, and Brant Shelor tallied 1even of his nine pointt after the break, inc11M1ifta his team's fint ovenime bucket, which tied it II .57. Westmin11a (4-9, 0.1)., which WU led by Jesse Oomn's 24 pGtnts. had a pair of chancts to tJe an the final moment, bu1 both shot attempts failed. • Senjor Dennis Wtnnen.. fillina in for Parts. contributed 10 points to the victory. Manna (7·8, l·I) will &el a bye Wednesday and is e~pected to have Parks back for Fnday's pme with O«an View. -8y Th n.u,. ,,,., ............ Artists tune .·up, 97-68 M 00 R - PARK -The ~na Beach H 11h boy a basketball team drilled boat Moor· park, 97-63, ..Saturdar 10 1be Arusu' final non-~aaue tuneup. Laauna's Josh Battlla led the . war. with a pme-lu&h 32 po1nu, while Tom Ravens&ura drained five ofthe team'a seat0n·hi&h 11 3-pointen to finish with 27. ~n Gravley was ri&ttt be- hind with 25 points as the Artists (9-6) earned 1he1r third straiaht victory by forcina the tempo with fullcoun pressure. Ravensbura missed only two shots from beyond the J.point arc. drilling 10 of 16 overall from the field. -By he Dally PIHi Fountain Valley tops Edison; Ocean View, Marina breeze In the topsy-turvy world of Sunset lcque prls basketball, it's Founuajn Valfey Hi&h which bas Liken arty 1dvanuase. The Barons (10-6, 2-0) their second straia.ht lcaaue deeisjon in an enemy aym Sa1urday ni~1. downina Ed1~n. 49-40, to move into a tie for the Sunset lead with M1rina. The Charaers (11·5, l·l) were comma off an 1mpreuive 6J..S l vic- tory 11 Huntin1ton Beach on Thurs.. day, while lhe Barons defeated ~1n View. The pme was decided in the 1h1rd quarter when Fountain Valley lim- ited 1he Characrs 10 just two points while e"<pandina a four-poinl hlJf. time lead 10 20 entenn1 the founh quarter. Despite a 20.9 edae 1n the final penod. 1he Charaers could not seriously threaten down the stretch. In other unset League pmes: EDISON From 81 bounce back. The) fof'Jot Fnda}- n1&ht and came back tont&ht .. Led b) foN'ard Brandon Jessie. a 6-foot-5 1unior. 1he C'haricrs scored I 3 unans"ercd points ind nt"er COLLIEGll MaM s.cat c .... "· ..... 14 (W •C, ... WWW) ..... $eCM CAiiee CllfOOOI Penlcll HeollCWOI' 1(,,... Pftfllt.e<I P9te<\on Lorion Trove< 1( ... ,., ....... .. ..... I I 1 n J Cetm<fM 0 I 1 I l0 07041Ylt lOJOD 20 l •Scloto 10 2 1 S O l 10 C l >eto.mre 1 0 0 2 6 1 l 17 I! CermcN J 0 J 1 1 0 2 1 ~ t I 1 I• o 1 J 1 Welton l • 1 10 7 s s It ""-• , 1 ) s I O 2 2 Welllelm 2 0 1 4 J l k ll.tTV• • l ) 11 Weit S S I It Torett n ' 10 .. Tolall 31 11 11 '7 Hefti.mt SoC.i c.-.-. 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Kristen McCluskey scored seven of her eight points in the ~nd· quartCT spurt, while Tnc1a Landqu1s1 ( 10 points) and Nikki Vivion (nine) led the winners. 9-6 overaJI. Bndget Pcter5en added five points off the bench as all 10 Ocean View players played. San~ Ana fell 10 5-6 ovenll. 0.2 m league. • Marlu 14 , Wes&mla1&er It: Leslie Ono scored 10 of her· pme- hia.h 18 points in the first quarter to hel~ stake the Vikings ( 11-4, 2-0) to a JO. 7 lead after one pcnod. Ono also recorded SL\ ass1~ts Amy Penolat added 14 points. Colleen Hatch 12 and Gillian Bean 10 for the Vikings. -By ,.~ Dally Pllol flinched. Jessie's 3-pomter with 5·41 to pla> in the first IA' e Edison a 9-2 bulge. the n Jo hn Kham1s. Todd Smy~r and point guard Todd Har· rcll scored on fast-break la}ups to make 11 15-2 Jessie. "ho had sc'en rebounds. led the sconng with 14 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Me• o.. .,, c..onnne v ... v • ,_......,., Mt• Del ca.ntr-Vlile'I ........ .. ...... Sufi 1 1 1 • Alf'ey 1 1 1 1 GMrv • 1 • 10 s.dfw10 4 l 1 10 hlte\le<OI S 0 l 11 M<Con.i.a ' • l 16 Menwen en J 0 4 6 s.1 .. a11e<re 1 1 1 • ~kt l I 1 1 It.,.'°"' 0 1 • 2 JK'.WI 2 0 l • Ca• 0 0 0 0 Wilborn 2 I l S ltnoeOH 1 1 l 7 ""-llleW\ 0 0 I 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 To11111 11 4 10 4' To••" 16 U 1• .e Sc-. w OUet1w\ ~'-Del 17 11 10 11-4' Ceo.1treno Vellllv 14 11 S 17_. l ·00on1 ICMI'' Mere< Oel -Sufi 1 Ge¥v I a.11nrarot 1 Ceoo ..,....., -AW-ev 1. lt'-49' I T«:"'*-11 ~y tMDI Ao<e• ICVI HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MerN St, W-.tmMI-S7 cs-.t ..-...1 -..~ MwW ........ .. ..... M.0•11¥• I 0 I 2 ,..._.. S S I IS FrnMI!• 0 • I • ~ l 0 1 1 Kewesl\om. I l l l Wl-n t 1 1 1) Menn 0 f 1 I LY-0 0 0 G I Ollur• 1 o o > Pl\em o • 1 • Oe\l•WI 4 0 l I Cl'OOll\ 6 i l 1' C0-1 11 I l l• Cerr-1 1 1 t Wlllln' S O • 10 Tote11 1• 1 " S7 To1e1a n 1• 11 s• sc-r,~ weir"""''« 17 n 11 15 t-S7 Maline II II IS II ~ l-• ICMI~ we11m.,,,1-1 OllUf• I. Gomer 1 Merlt111~ 1 • Tedlnle•" None HIGH SCHOOL M>YS llclMft SS, PeufllMlft YtleY 1S CS....~) ,_.......,,*" .... 1temo1 ()erdl,i VolM GorOon HoMen ZJtele'"' .... """"'" veccero ........ .. ..... 0 0 I 0 T Herrll 1 1 0 6 OO)OMl!ltt 20tS l006SmYMf' 1 4 2 1 4 t s 10 ltllemll , , ) • 1 0 , • JKlle s J J 14 0120Dtc:ll 1 0 1 2 400IOM.H9',_ IJ l t 0 0 I 0 lere11 1 2 I 4 1 2 JsGoldmtn oott s.r.nn 1 , •• I(~ •• t • Hel'Mf 0 0 I I Aco.1• ' •• J Tolllll 14 4 17 15 Ta4tll It 1' 1' S.S k:W'eW~ ~-'· v.-v 1 • ' u-.» EdlMfl 11 lt '1 IS-U J•polnl ~ F_.... V...., -...._ J, Veccwo t, E.., -Jet4le 1, Ma. I T ICfllllCM\ Nofllt HIGM SCHOOL 90YI OCMIRV....74..._ AMM c,.....i..-..., 0... """' --... ...... . .. .... • • 1 tt w~ 1 t J 1t ,,,,.y_ ••s• 1•tlfC-'"'M JIJ7 JtJ•o.tNs , ••• ,., .. ~ ltt• ttltOUlell 1122 OJOJ~ lttt O I I I vtrrwte I t 1 I t t o t Oen-.-1 t I I I 2S D IJ 14 T.-. JI t 9' lot ............. Ota1m1 V.. ti II 12 M-1• ,...... AN 11 11 II ,,...... >.-. ... oc-t Vila ,..,.,_ I; .._ AM-V.,._ J, .... ._.... 1 • Tedllllat RP d ... CIA> --------- Sunday.-..,1.1•1 •••• C11t1 Wini II 112 By R&chard Dunn OtMOe ~ -Piiot Maanoha 9-Way ind the Corona ckl Mar (>.:Way tournaments "I tned to control (Zavala) and hold him up," satd Pham. last )'ta.r's team MVP .. J djd 11 with a lot of wort, desire and God's help. ru cut down to 103 for 1ht league finals. fhouaf\." &,,.. P~Oteno-COMt Deity Noc Sea Klnga Doug HeMe (.44 ), Jon Upham (21) control the tasue against E1tanda'1 Mike Suason (2~). Paul McOanleta (21) Saturday night. COSTA MESA -ChriJtmas &oodies «rta1nly had an dT'CC't on Minh Pham of Coua Mesa Hip. but the 112..pound ~nior had cnou&h of an 19pct1te to carvt away h1~ opponen1' Saturday at the Estan- 01 H1&h 40-team wrcsthna 1our- namen1. Pham. the Pac1fi Cmut Ltague champion la t 1Cat0n 1t 105. added a few utra pounds dunna the hol- 1da)'1 and ubtcqucnt)> wa!i. forced to 'A-ttSllC It 112 Sc:nior John Valencia took third place for Costa Mesa 10 the 12S· po und champ1onsh1p • bracket. V len ta, 21·3. ""on tht 12S-welJ}l1 · at the Corona drl Mar 6-W1y 0 CDll From 81 "This wu importan1 to ua," said Orris. "h's not just beating Estancia. We've been playina a tou&h sched- ule and 1be kids have been wonder- '"' 1(we'recveraoing lo beat a aood 1eam." The Sea Kinp. now 7-9. go1 a 24- point perform1nce from Jon Upham, 12 from Doug Hesst, a pair of treys within eight points from Jason Clark and six big counttrs from Oavt Olsen. coming off the bench while fiahting off the flu. as well as the Eagles. Estancia appeared to be 1n a pos- ition to take control in the early aoina of the fourth quarter, panng the deficit to 41-40 with 5:00 left, but Olsen dropped one in fro m I 0 feet. 1hen Est.ancia's Paul McDantels shppcd and went down. lurnmg his ankle The ankle \\'IS OK. but the turnover was cn11cal. Upham followed that up wuh a bucket to push ll 10 45-40. then Clark came up with the defensive play of lhc n1aJl1, stealing the ball 1nd cas~ina 1n with a pair at the hne to e"<pand the lead to 47-4() "1th I 07 left. Mau Fuefbnnger was Estanc1a's only do ublc-<i1g1t scorer ·with 14 points. Son l ). ""ho scored 25 against CdM 1n the blowout at laJuna Beach. scored 1us1 fi, e points -a tre) coming at the buzzer. "He (Ly) JUSt killed us the first time." rccaJled Oms. "We JUSt tned· to force him lo beat us from outside anc1 •ned to keep him from ge tting a !,E~N VIEW while senior backcourt mate Manin added 16 Fanop. a Junior guard. con- tnbu1cd 10 points and four ~­ bounds ofT the bench .\r\er 1he m1tJal 15-3 spun . tht t'>'O teams traded baskets for a 36-2:? Ocean Vtew lead at the half. The Saints (9-5. 1-1) mounted a bnef charge m1d"a> through the third pcnod. outsconng the ~a· ha" l s. I 0-:? a nd 13-4 to lOme wtth1n 44-37 with 3::?4 left 1n thr q~aner ""ll v.asn't rcalh a :?0-point game." Santa ..\na <. oach Todd MorS<' s:ud ··we made a couple runs. but the) held us otT Then 11 got a ..... a, from u~ a hllle "hen "A-t' had to gamble and press defonSI\ el) at the rnd ·· HIGH SCHOOL BOYS La9UM ... ~ t7, M9er'Mr1r '3 t_...._., ~a..dl --..n Bof ... Gre....., ••""*' Ga•11et -----...... Allir.....,,, Franto ....... .. .. " .. 11 7 •)2 J-,.~. I 6 l 1S HUI-l S ) '2 10 1 ) 21 s.-s 2 • ·~ ))2 9,.,.,..,, .. 0010 I 0 • 1 l ll'NN""' 0 4 0 • 0 0 S 0 Fe<~ I 0 ~ ~ IO)J I!\ 0 )]) 0 0 0 0 l(jf. • 2 s 1 ~ o.m...1 0 1 1 ~ ~ •• 0 ,, To1a11 34 11 n •1 T1Me11 1• n => tJ kw• W 0.."9n L119UN heCfl It 13 l4 1•-•1 Moor-It. II It 10 lt-tJ )·000111 ooell L--a..c-e.,., • ) Grotrt ) lte....n10<K1 S ~N•~-11. •• 2 Hui..,.. 1 T eclln<e" ,._ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS fl~ YtleY It, E•Mn 40 (s-eif ~) ... ...... v...., ,._. ··~· MMe WltMft Tttll l(re•• 5'IM Murdent ........ .. ...... > 4 0 u ~ 4 • s II 010 1 IWtn\IWI J1l l 5 0 4 10 • ,_ , 0 0 • tOttCrOOkl 101 -. 2 0 0 t (ddouerl I I I l 2 > s • lt ... lte I 0 0 1 ))J fVlftcll 0 010 cw... 0000 ~ 0 0 0 0 Totell le lO ll '9 T.._ I• t 11 40 ka"e-~ F_,..INI Vele¥ 10 U ti ._.., ~~ • u 1 10-4 )-M6nf ...a Feunlt<ll v ......-.1J111t I Kd!M11 ..... J.Ma. I Tedlnlcaa; ......_ runnins •tart." The Sea Kings never did lea Estan· c1a set 1h11 runnina tart. rorcina a half-c:oun pme and C'ontrolhng the tempo throu&hou1 .. Wt we~ JUSt rc1lly well- prcpared &0ing mm 1h1s one," ad- mitted Oms "It "as one or o ur better practl~S of tht )C'ar .\I th1S po1n1 it's prem hard for e11hcr of u to fool thr other 'er) often We JUSI wen1 O\.er C\.el')·thmg and d id some things to ma~e 11 a httlr harder for them .. He decisioned G1lben la v1b of Quartz Hill. J..2. 1n the 112 final a1'ter beating Schurr'' Vannie L) b> 'decmon (4-3) in the icm1fina.ls ~·Tm p~t) urpnsrd with thr win bccautie I wa'I suppo!lcd lo wrtSllr <ti 103 in 1h1s toumamen1 ·· s.t1d Pham a thrce--}tar ltnerman and '"'<>-lime C1F qualifier. "O"er C"hmtm3!1. I s:un~ so much ¥o1e1ght that I had 10 wt'C1tlc ol 11 2. I v.as up to 120 "'h~n I came bade from \hmtmac, '.l cation. so I had to lo~ eight poundc, JUSt 10 ~~tie I I 112 .. llltwN ..._ T..,..,..,..,. •DfVIOUAL •IWL TS 103-1 IEOl'nU'IO• lCIWIO' 2 1(1t11 !SC""'1'l. ] Atneva (Veiefteloa I 111-1 ""-(C..la M9M)J 2 z.a.,- Que•tr H II), l F IOl"ft H41Wlt!Otllll) 11'-I Wn lE ~I 1 ltottwnen tPareo-w Va..., Arir I l G•-''-""'' lt~I ~Olloch IC."Vonl t ""-1_.,.to IOi Hawe~), 1 V....0. (C.-M9u).. 1>0-1 uoer Velltfte'-' t Mor.iencs ~v11WI l .• ..._., (l(a l ... I llS-1 Mee ArrO¥OI t ~ <C..-voo W"'9tl. l .._ IOlaNI 1.0-1 M.tcnetl 1Canvonl 2 MC:Fari.lld !Canvon *'""' 3 Va11J1•te1.i ISOlun'I ld -1 s.n1a~ E• MGOenel. t McC-n l~onol al ) ~en1111 (Wftl Co.,INI) IS1-1 ~ IC8'1voftl 2 Off* !El Oo•edol l Hio-111 lolanll 160-1 Padooell IC8'1..onl 2 MMvun !Ce llYOll !>cw1111111 l 11~1$ IL4t0une H•ll•I 171 I JKOC>I ((I ~al l. T-.;, (l1tliftdal. ) CUMlnon.m llntlM , llt-1 r. ..... , 15edcl!e0eckl 1 lrwvl: Cleart) the Sea Km&,S "ere -.-.au- ing for the EstaflClll 1nvas1on after 1he early-December lacini Tim O'Bnen'\ l:aglcs. however. came tnlo the gaml· a t full i.trength for the first 11mr th1~ ~awn. 01nd with Mc Danid-, I ut•rbnnger, l ). Mike Haas and Torre\ Hammo nd 1n the stan1ng lineup. "ho could blame an) fagk lor kd1na over- confident,, In a con~rvau'e mallh Pham held a 3-1 lead 1o1.11h ont minute k it against Zavala. v.ho had onl' "><.onng M OH before the l'>'U lll'd ('.II h 111hc:-r up ID l:lSI 30 sttonth IM4tQnOila) l. S .. hl Cl._).. • •""' Hwt-1 s..oi.1 tM UIOfl \/lt.ol 1 ._ IMarlNli l w_,_. 1Cenv11111 If tha t -.-. a1, 1he ca\t' ho"<'' er. 1t didn't take loni to hec.:ome ac- quainted -.-. 1th real II\ C lar~ opened with a ire' and hi' c,econd 3-point bomb "1th ~ I I lell 1n 1he first qu01ner P ' e { orona a 12-2 l~d It was a h.ilJnled dlort b' thr ~a Kings throutth thl' lir<it t"o pl'nods. then l pham 100~ l hargt• in +hr third and founh 4uanl·"· tt'-'tting 15 ofh1s 24 in thr '4.'rnnd hall "He IL phaml ha\ a tremendous legacy to h'l' up 10 al the left for- " ard spot " ... ud Oms .. But "A-hen he play<s "11h1n h1m'lelf ·· Pham. 28-2 th1c, '>C'a\on "'un th c matches 1n the tournjml'nt It "'a .. alw his fourth tournament l h.sm· p1onsh1p th9' ~a~in -add1np h1 h1' first-place fini\hc., 1n lhl· 11 ~ "'t'.'1ght at the Bolsa C 1ranlk " "J\ thi: LO•_, •e•Qt\t (103·1401 MVP--M6n !Ac· rovoJ u-w•'9flt 114~-nwr MVP~t 1Ce· ~vonl TaAM al!SULTI • I Cet1l'O'I 107 2 Cenv<>" So< n111 1.. 1 '"'... 144 GWC holds off Full erton, 96-93 It was a g.tme 1n "h1l h C1oldc:n \\est couldn·1 feel com ton.able. but the Rustle'°' c:ml·r~t·d ""h J 'Jti-9' \IC tory o"cr Fullcnon in Oranar Emptrc ( ontcrc:nn• nwn \ "3<>l etb311 ~turda) night in H unt1 ngton ~ Golden V. t'\t t Iii-Ill ~-1 I ..., a\ neHr rcalh abk to put the Hornets ( 1 1 -~ 0.21 ~um pkt~ I~ J~J~ J\ tht Ru~tk-n· largrst cushion ol lhe n!Jht '>'as ~'en point'> t.J ' 'M (1olden V.eo;t scored ti'"c straight points lo open a 77-., I ad,-.intattl' and for the mCl~t part, traded bOl ket v.1lh Fullenon the rest of thC' gamC' I Tom 1)1.·, l'f ~aml' oil thr ll.:n'h 10 share team ~unng honors Wllh Jawn Vaughan "1th I IS Jlt11nts ap1ec.:c Ric \an ~O\.OC sparked the Rustlers b' notching all 1.a ol ht point in the: 'l«Ond half. In a non~onkrcnct men·~ pme Om s d1dn"t fint'ih the stJtement He JUSI sm iled I Ir had a lot lo sm11t' about 5a1urdJ) n1gh1 8 Cerritos S 1, Oruge Coa.s1 S 7: Tht'.' hoo;1 r a Icons spnntcd out lO earl\ !tad~ ot I 5-4 J nd ~2-1n the carl\ going of the: non<anfercnce match up as thr Pirate<> wn11nutd their hah1t of slo-.-.. sia.n.s ' Orangc: ( oa'St !~·Iii did not f.<'1 II\ finl field goal until nearly five · ...-. m1nu1rs ot the: gamt had el.l~ and fint!>hrd JUSl W of ;'0 from the · lloor ag;uns1 the !>tate"s I ~th·rilnled tNm MATER DEi From 81 Tom .\1re' hoth had \<'\l'n ..\ire\ had Cn lered the µme: with 4 ,_ poml 1,hol'> jnd a good \hot tC't heJt the (IF \tnglc·S<"Uon mord ot l..W but som<' ~11nm1 defense hm11ed him to JU'St 1"0 bomb\ in the fi'"'t qu3rter T he M onan: hs "ere led b' J J Ballesttro'S' 11 point\ "hilt CJeaf1 had 10 induJmg t1o1.11 \pt'ltacular <,l.tm Jun~\ Bnan \pratt rnmbtnC'd 15 point\ "•th r ight rt'bound v.htle Agusl1n Hert'd1a had nint point\ and t'.'1ght J''1'Sts In l Ollqt "omen \ g;.mc: 8 Hawaii 17. LC1 SS: In a l.ue Fnd.t' n1gh1 811 \\est Conference ~me rn Ha"a11 the Rainbov. \\. ahincs I"'.~ :!-Ol held ofT the <\ntcaten.. ~ho trailed '5·' I al the: h.111 l (I'\ JUn1or ti..ath~ l.Jzarnp scored :?3 point\ and sophomore 't 'onne C ala~ addtd 16 points and su rebound Lt I fell to ~-~ overall 0-2 1n rnnfcrcncC' • SoCal Collqe "· ~tUu It: Suunne Bakos. wbo v.as later namtd all-1ourn:tmen1. ~ortd 10 points and had six rebounds as the \. anguards (6-"'I earned lOnsol311on honor\ at the Poet Cl.aSS1c -1J1 * o.u,. ~ ~ CONVERTIBLE . . > LEASE BUY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY s39, p1u1 • •.1c. a dDo ... s57411 per month• .,... ........................ .. -., .......... ,.. . .. ·-------w __ ............ .a..-.'9 .. ..... • . • • . .. ' . . • • . College's final tuneup for coIJlerence a success, 97-84 . . Al fDr I.be ICOl'e, sec built a 20-DOiaa leed in I.be fint half apinst lethel CoUes of Mishiwab, Ind, ud then held on for a 97-84 non- • conference victory. sec improved to I J.2 enterina conference, while 8etbel tell to 1-5. b>t jmnper. He dolm'l a... aay * we did Dal .... • d. We hm Poiat Loma. ~ 16 pohlu boundl otr lbe bench. Al for 1be iadividuala, atan witb / perimew .. ud ... 10 lbe ;at cbd beclw :-ef dllir dc6 Lii aad ~bbed lia n:bouDdl u die Bethel. whidl slMM 46 permit for Eiben Davis, a S-b>t-1 l leDior butet well TMt'I • IDod combia. e did not do a ll»Od ~•all ol tam 1 siatb man. Overall in die tbe llJM, .made eiabt of iu nine 3- paard who prepped 11 Santillo Hiab tion. He's pven us• bis lift in &baa bandliattlleir .,._.... eecond bat( Reynolds wu IDOl'C ~ m tbe secOlld half. includ· ind played t.o years at Ooldeo aiu... ~ Divis 11 IMwial IUt ._.. pleued with the merva play. 1rw 1be ftnt tbree by Robt)y Prenken West. A year lfO· Davis, recruited u He wu UC> played a tyfJicaUy pound u 1 point P*d ....... him "The leCOnd strina' kids oft' the ( 17 points) and the neat four by Ron a point paan1, played both pwd impr"ellive dehaive pme (tbfte 1 valuable llK't at 1be oft".....nt. bench'pve us 1 better lift that eome C'hrobot (22 points) in pullina positions for the Vanauardl. steals). leadina the VuParda' ~ "'Eiben Davis played MD all the of the 1tanen... Reynoldt aaid. within 8S-?3 with 4:56 to play .. But Thi.-aeuon, he's-9ettled in at oft' we on the perimeter aloDa with way arounA.. Reynolds aid. nHe .. Mike West is io dote to bcina a SCC tQOred seven of the neat eipt auant and is \>rovidina scorina forward Mike Henjum and pojnt was the stabilizer. He played point a starter. When he tets in the flow, he points, includina five by West, to beyond Reynolds expectations. He 'auard Ron Scipio (ftlli.,. in for little •oniaht ... Al a whole, he may be a starter. Ifs a youna team hold them oft had 23 points Saturday on 1().for-15 Juon Quinn, ankle sprain) when played~ belt pme he's played in that's very agresaive, but when we Bethel's 6-foot-3 ·center . Dave shootina and is the ·third leadina Bethel was in the half-court pme. a Iona ttme. He's been ahoati!lf well slacked oft' a little bit, they came Troyer ICOred t 9 points inside on scorer on the team. The Pilots had averqed 103 points. and playi~ defente, but .. Aus de-riaht t.ck." 6-7 sec centtr JefTBickmore, point,. "I think people underestimated "It's a tribute to their defense," cision makina has improved." 1ieatjum finished with 16 points ina to 1 weakness jn the Vanauard bis shootina ability," Reynolds said. Bethel Coach Mike Liabtfoot said. Mike West. who became eliaible and .even rebounds., while Aubrey standout's pme be needs to shore "We did. He ean nail that 12-to 15· "They play arcat perimeter defense, four pmes qo after tnnsfeirina Walton had 10 points and six re-up. Reynolds said. Na. 8 Syracuse handed nrst lass 11 season by v1.11an1va 1vish1ngton State (8-3, l-1). which ted 39-38 at halftime. in the game by making 6 of 7 3-point shots. led by Kirk Taylor's 15 points. Villanova bumped No. 3 Syracuse ftom the unbeaten ranks Saturday niaht. using a near impenetrable zone defense to frustrate the Orange- men until Lance Miller and Chris Walker staned a 17-4 run that car- ried the Wildcats to a 76-66 victory. It was the third straight regular- season victory over the Orangemen (IJ.I, 1-1 Big East) for Villanova (7-5. 1·2), which handed Syracuse its worst-ever conference loss in the Carrier Dome last season. 93-74. • Ne. 5 l•Aau H, Nordlwestera H : Damon Bailey scored 17 points to lead a balanced offense for the Hoosiers (14-1 , 2-0 Big Ten). In- diana has won 19 straight over Nonhwcstem at Assembly Hall and has a 33-3 advantage over the Wildcats (5-6, ().2) in Bob Knight's tenure as coach of the Hoosiers. •Ne. 7 Ner6 CanUaa II. Netre Dame 47: Huben Davis made three of Nonh Carolina's four 3-pointers during a 17-5 run to start the second half and the Tar Heels (11-1) won their ninth in a row by routing the Irish (4-8). •No. 11 Virliala 11. No. a Dae 14: VirJ,inia (9-2) jumped on sloppy Duke (1().3). which turned the ball over 14 times while shooting 27 percent in the first half of the Atlan- tic Coast Conference opener for both. scored 16 points, mAde a go-ahead 3- pointer with SS seconds left as UConn won its seventh. straisht game and 21st in a row at home. The Huskies (1().l. 2-0 Big East) were led by Chris Smith's 21 points. Jason Matthews led for Pitt ( 12-3. 1-1) with 17 points. • No. IS Otlalloma 14. James Madlso• 11: Jeff Webster scored 22 of his 24 points in 1:he ~nd ha:lf, including a key tip.in with 11 sec- onds left as the Sooners (11-3) survived a cold-shooting first half (24 percent). Syracuse's loss leaves only UN L V and Ohio State with perfect records among the nation's Top 25. Elsewhere: · •No. I OMe State '7, MJd11an 57: Jim Jackson scored 10 of his 16 points down the stretch as the Buck- eyes snapped a a six-game Big Ten losing streak in Crisler Arena. The undefeated Buckeyes ( 12-0. 2-0). who hadn't won in Ann Arbor since 1984. are gunning for their first conference' title in 20 years. Mich· igan (7-5, 0-2). which played the Buckeyes to a 27-27 halftime tie, was • Ne. t St. Job's 75, Boatoa Col· ltJe U: Mali k Sealy scored I 5 of bis 19 points in the second half as the Rcdmen (l().I, 1-1 Big East) re· bounded from their only loss this season. • No. 11 Xeat•cky H, No. 14 LSU H : Two 3-pointers by Richie Farmer bepn a streak of five in the closing minutes as the Wildcats (I ().2, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) overcame 28 points and 17 rebounds by Sha· •Ne. f Arhou 84, Wasblngtoa State It: Reserve $Uard Khalid Re- eves scored 11 of his I 5 points an 1he second half. rallring Arizona ( 11-2. 1-1 Pac-10). Eddie Hill came off 1hc bench to score 20 points. keeping •No. 1% Couectlcut 81, No. 11 Pltt11Mtr*' 71: Scou Burrtll, who quilk O"Neal. ' Cllllll b111r1111111 ..... . •No. IS Geor1etowa 73, Seloll Rall IS: Dikembc Mutombo scored 16 points and teamed wtth Joey Brown on an 18-0 Georgetown scor- ing outburst in the ~ond half. WSST ...,.,.,iun 1n11 "· cs '"°' •-n "''"''"' M w~ '' " Arliona St .. W•.,.,._ 60 Aruu PKlllc •· C-dle, -16 CAI ...,..,. "°"*"' 74. bM !f c-ni. .. Cl<-SI. 10 cs , ...... -... ~ 51 cs OoMl-• ....... ,,,,,,,..,, Merlt-11 C--IOS towa St II E w .. llineton I•. --tO -to, N Arl'lona 61 Lo...,.. --1 ... UStU t40 -t-t6 IOIM St S6 Mot>t-st es -st ,. S... Ft...c:ltco 17, St M¥v'l 11 S...t• Cw • ... s.n oi.oo •t SoCel C-.. '7, letllal (Incl I ... UC ··--11. UC Oelfl• .I! UCLA •• Loull•tlle 11 Ur.,, ... S... Dido St 61 ~St '1. CS"°""''-Sf ~ '1, -MHlco ,. SOVTHWIST ...,.._. SI 61 Lo.Ml-hell Sf ,.. ~*·Tau•·,..,, •,,_ocen 11 O<et ._,, 11• Olote"°""' Chr ~ •Ice ... 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Stace It: Jose Ramos hit thrtt free -u. ,.._ '"-•.. . fi I 2 d h ~cZ~ 7;..:u;;..,,:::.::,:'u ... "'--''a. s• ._...,t.,,. u throws in the na I sccon s as l e Ne -c;r-o .... c .... .,.." :=. ~s~P.':"t. ~r ° Cornhuskers ( 14-1) - off to their ::!.. L;i.::= .!07s:=~ '!. •-1 _,.,, "· L-1.-u n best stan in 78 years -overcame a --••. v. c-~,. •-· ... o.wwo.., seven-point halfiame deficit to be~n 0.-.. J---., Slene 9'. N~• to s CMOllM St H . --St .. SI Fran<I• Pe " SI Fran<lt. NV• Big Eight play with their I th L.oubleM 00 St _, IS, lollofl C ....... ~ ._,,,. ~i~ rl:.:;,,:11, \~ st ,....,.., 11. ".,."""" n straight victory. Jeff Wires had 21 Sou11Wn Miu w. ,_st n !=.,'~.~~!..c,IC\I, st ,. points for the Wildc.a1s (7-4). SoulM<'fl U Ut . Gnn ....... St .. So Ttfll!lti-T«I\ •. r .......... s1 11 ~." s ... .aiw.. •No. %1 •tlltrn Ml11l11lppl 84, LOI ANGii.iS -~ ... 11111• ol U.& 1 .. 1t111llaall _.... n ,al•11 ••·~ aolnlk,..I.__. .. Divilioil I m llr I • .... ....... ..... ~ ... ,.., .. 1e1 a NCAA .......... .. cont bt ..... dtie a.a.. 116-1'40. 8rwf·h8w broke MaraVidl .. nconl or 69 points .. ~ Allbuna oa Feb. 7, 1970. Lo~ Mlrymouat broke i1a own Ii.me l'ecGld let on Jea; )I: • in I 111·150 vic- tory . ...-U.S. lnwrioNI Widl ·1:27 left 10 · Dlay, Bnd- shaw llUlde two fret t.&roM to tie and dlea brat Manvicb's re- cord. Thal. witb Ont minute ~ Rahim Harris stole I put went in for a slam d.&ink tllat pve LoYOla a 182-138 leid and the NC AA ttCOtd. Braclahaw played aJI 40 minutes, makina 23 of S9 lhotl from the field. indudina 7 of 22 from the ).point 1tril)e; and 19 ~=throws. He also Ud IP Bradshaw's pttvious ~ hiah was 54 on Dec. 7. 1989. in a 152-ll7 lou to tbc Lions. He also had I 0 rebounds. -ay IN A#edetetl rres. !~!::~~ ~ ..... u ~;.' ::~t::.~~·.:-· Fi. " Florida State 7!: Darrin Chancellor -----------------------------------------------------, and Daron Jenkins scored 20 points apiece as Southern Mississi ppi (6-1 . 1-0 Metro Conference)• used free throws to beat the Seminoles (S-5. 0-2). the Beavers (7-4, 2-0) overcame a 37 percent shooting performance. Roy Fisher of Cal (4-7. 0-2) missed an 8- foot shot with four seconds to play that would have lied the ·game. Kevan Harns of Ort"gon Staie grabbed the rtbound, was fouled and made two free throws with two seconds left to clinch thC' victory. ' Born to shop? FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES If )Q.t wre born ID lhop. het'e le your opportunMy ID Mtp eneu,. thlll otherl brought lnlD WI WOf1d wMI be helllthy enough ID ~ the ..,. pirtvl9ga lecotne. '*' d .. Plata~.,.,.,, "'* 1pao .-.ng lhoppet'I • South COMt ...... end~ Ccut for. fun.ftlld -d fundrlll1lng end "'°PPMg. n... .. be prb:M, giftl end the..,.. tiellf'9 In,.._,,~ tMI )Q.t'W ~ID,_ ' ..... d Din'-Cempll6gn .......... ..... fW lftlDIWllMian on ,_,., w --•••· .... .. Mlifdt d '*'-. (7M) ..... I • •No. U Iowa 79, No. !5 Mlclllgaa Stace H : James Moses scored 19 points and Val Barnes added 17 10 lead the Hawkqcs (12-2. 1-1 Big Ten). who made 16 of 22 foul shots down the stretch. Steve Smith scored with 26 points. making fi ve 3-point shots Tor the Spartans (8-4. 1-1 ). In other Pac-I 0 games: • Ore1oa State St, CaUfornJa 55: Teo Alibcgov1c scored 25 points as • Arllona State 18, Waa~gtoa H : Isaac Austin scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds to help the Sun Devils ( 10-2. 1-1) to the win. Washington (9-2. I· I) had a scven- game winning string at home broken. -From ~ AHocl•led PttH SWM SEEKS SWF FOR TLC ASAP Is starting a meaningful relationship or meeting new friends imponant to you? Watch for d'ctails on DATELINE, a new service to help you meet if)tcresting people. Only in your Orange Coast Daily Pilot. • ( t ~~· the record lolua Toaidli ICOfed lbs banb • win.U.. pl o( tbe ._,. ud Wayv Gtttxky m.ck ~P for milliat a pnalty tbot by D01cbint two __., Satwdly lli&bt .. the Loa AnltJa Kinas beat me Map&e Lea& lD T<>r0ato, 4-2. Tondli'• aoeJ at 9:58 of the lieClOnd period came 47 teCOnd.l afta iM KJnp' Bob Kudelski snapped a l-1 tie wath has 13th aoaJ. • Jn other NHL pmes: • f"lamel '1, a.. W.... I : Scf'FI Mabrov scored three aoats and added al\ Uli1t for host CaJpry. h was lbe Soviet's first th~oal oetformance inc:ie 101n1na the flames at t.M beainnina of last ICUC>n . • CeeM6fts a, ~,HI .. In Montreal Patnck Roy made 18 saves (or hd ar. shutout oflht seaJOn Ind Strphan Lebeau ands~ Rieber scored tturd-pmod power play pis. •Cuectt I, N.,-G Stan i : DU Quinn's tea:>ed SoaJ Of the eme Wllh 6· 26 left Ul tbe third period brob a 4-4 ue an Bloom1naton. Minn. as Vancouver snapped a sill-tame losina streak. -· • Cut&alt i, Braim I! Dino Ciccatdli ICOf'ed two a.oaJ.s as Wasbmaton ended Boston plic Andy Moot'~ l ().pme home unbeaten streak. The Capitals sbeUed Mooa at 7: S 7 of the s.:cond period by sconna four tuna on 12 shots. • Peaplu 5, De•U. &: Jn Pmsburgb, defcl\JIC1DAD Paul Coffey scored bis 300th carur pl and Bob ~ converted a penalty shot for the Penauins. • WM.len "' Jets S: Rookie Bobby Holik toored twice. 1ncludang the third-pmod tiebreaker. as Hartford • earned its first black-to-beck home vtctories since be.ating Boston and Washin&lOn m mid-November. Mira .... ..,..... • Raa1en J, BIMt &: Bernie Nicholls knooked in 1• ....,..:;,.-"1 • the rebound of Norm Rocbefort's shot at 3:12 or c-~ ..... ~~ ~~ ll!r overume to 11ve New York the road victory. ""'-.., -~ s..-• lslaaden S, Flyen !: Pat Lafont.aloe's break· M ... ... ·-..... away soaJ at 9:03 of the third penod broke a tic and """ • ..,_ ......... ..._ .. , •·> hfted the Islanders to the win at home. ,_ ... .,,, -s-~ ,. f1 >1 .-. _,.,..,,, tk A ......... Prw Acura Legend has underjone complete facelift for 1991 r l It was only five model years ago that Acura, Honda's upscale div1S1on. made its jump past the $20,000 point to compete where Japanese ~ans had never strayed before. Acura's Civic-derived tntesra presented a competent and refined vehicle in its own right, but it was the "lullury and performance-orien- ted" Legend sedan and coupe that really caught the attention of the automotive press and. ultimately. the driving public. The first Lescnd sedan was warmly received, but not as a Eurosedan or American-style luxury car. Instead. the Leaend sedan was viewed more u the world's finest Buick - a com- fort.able and competent sedan with enou&h power and cornering ability to keep it from beina borin&- Since the Legend's introduction in 1986. more than 250,000 U.S. drivers have found this combina- tion to be just what their prage needed. and J.D. Power's Customer Satisfaction tndu has placed Acura at rhe top of its list year after year. Business .....,.,nr.111 So It may come as some surpnsc that Acura has aonc ahead and completely redesigned the popular. suettssful. and by now profitable Legend sedan and coupe. And I mean completely redesigned. The 1991 Legend is no minor facelift of an e1tisting car, as the entire vehicle is new. The wheelbase has been stretched to a hug.c 114.6 inches, nearly half a foot longer than the ongmal Legend. To put the new Legend's wheelbase ID perspective, it is now longer than that of the lnfiniti Q45. Irvine Jaw firm wins battle against insurance carriers Pam Abrahamson from Belcher & Rice Commun1catjons sends word that the Irvine law finn of Ca.Flabm A GaatJett won a recent court battle that requires th~ insurance carriers to cons tribute to the payment of over SI 00.000 m lcpl costs for a patent infringement suit. Accord- ing to brahamson. it was only the second time in history that a court has required insurcn to do such ... Accord1D1 to Lisa Zwtck of Frank Groff Public Relations. Warm G. ~ramer. a Newport Beach Physician, was awarded the Chadwick F. Smith. M.D. Award. in rccoanition of bis treat- ment of crippled children in Mex- ico. Kramer takes pan in a monthly tnp with a contjnsent of volunteers that screen more than 2.000 children annually ... D • • 1 I a' ~ll.Uul has re- cently joined the brokeraae aufT of Scbcr- V o it Com- mercial Bro-.... _ ltcrqc Co .• Inc. K-, Killian will handle Jcasina and sales of com- mctrial propenics throuahout Oranac County ... United Pucel Service an· nounces that Qeryl 8*e. a man- .,-from Huntinp>n Beach, bas .on a medal of e.xc:ieUence award rtom Women at w~ a non- profit caRet and job ttlOW"CC QC'll&er. Tice. who aW1ed her ma ner a1 UPS after e.dailll clcmcowY acbool Aw ID yars ..,. bei .. a m r rr ii • IOO di:&lenl tom .-tY111-•. Tony Dodcro Wet Seal, the I rvi ne2 bascd fashion retailer. has annod'llced the promotion and hirina of Shr Meeller and E. Lesly M a r 1 I • . Moeller Moeller. a resi- dent of New· -- port Beach. is the new d.iree- tor or stores. She bad previously bttn the reaional maJlllCT o( Wet ~aJ'a florida M.tln outlets. Martin has btcn named the new director of nwteuna for the retailer. Manin ii a lC).yar veteran or martetiq com· munications. .. ...,. Gaart• 1 was reccntJy named vice piaidta1 of bwnan retOUrCea a1 AST Raeardl.. t.be ~ COftllNtef ... Ot- .. ~ Im more tlMm lO ,_,.. eaperieaact ia b ...... IWOWCCI. .. h ra P1111. Or-.. Couiy•a first "fu only" dc.tlersh1p. has been asked by To h1ba to be the first dealer of its new spec1ahi.cd markeuna team .... Judith Brower mentions that the Newport Bu~ CoaferH« u4 Vlllton 88"H was ~ntl) honored wtth a Gold Circle Troph)' from the Amcncan So- ciety of Assoclation Executives ... One of the nation's leading computer finns. J .D. M•anl•. bas recently relocated its South- west re&JOnaJ offices to the sec- o nd noor of the Central Bank T ower ID the South Coast Plaza Town Center. according to Dan Carlson ... The Conu •el Mar Claamber •f Commette rettntly donated SSOO to Friends of Oasis. The money will be used to take senior citizens to neccessary appoant- mcntL .. The foUowing is a list of the top brokers of the year in the catCJ.orin of offic:ie. industrial and rctaJI. accord.in& to The Irvine Co: Office -a..r. ~ ... ..... ~ C.-. Gra•n. Cart.a U...ll"MI, Jtd McN .. $, Slldla Mtllef. •• .. ..... "'. Jee ~ ...._ •+st s', Ralf' •••1d1,Dl.WW ... _. ..... ....... For lndusuial it WU MkhKI ColHns. On-ck Dean. BiJI Garren. Dean ~. Loren Marth, A•ust Naoohtano. Paul Nicoletti, Jeff llent, KeVln Turner, and Pt1tt Warren. In mail it WU Kevin Mllp.ire and Du Mi$plld. . .,.. ............... ... , ................ •fNd. e • .,..., ... a.i-crrhl .................. ,.. ,_. •-*' S' tr lw.., cu' ...... ,_.,.,....,_. -r .......... C/O e 2 r• Mao I IL P.O. a-1• a.--~-. Le1tus LS400 and even the full-stzed Ford Country Squire station wagon. And. although the wheelbase 1s ellpans1ve. the car nn't. Compared to last year's Legend. the 1991 version is Just 4.3 1Dchcs longer and. thankfully. 2.4 IDches wtder. The Saab 9000, Audt 200, Cadillac &ville. Mercedes-Benz 300E and BMW S3Si are all now relative pttrs to the new legend. Where the A~ura compares most favorably to all of these cars. though. is in pnce. where its range ofS26.000 10 $33.000 betWttn base Personal finance sedan and top-hne LS models re- sides. Much of the legend·~ longer wheelbase 1s needed for the most unusual feature of this new model -a lonptudmall} mounted 3 2- liter V-6 eng1Dc Y..'1'1tll"mos1 tvt'ry manufacturer of front-whecl-dnve cars places the engine s1dcwa)'s be- tween the front wh~ls. Acura has chosen to ahgn the engine front to rear Damm Geddry'• ••r.morJr~ co/Hu •ppe•n bl f'k ~ Coast Dally Piiot ~.,~ry SDMy. Damian Geddry 11111111 WrlW ,_, ll.IFLICl-4111, IL 174i • ' TllBl'il BPPBBl'B ta Ill pra/l/1m1 . . ~ CORRBDtBll "'''" ,,,, RIW 11ar Jus~hat can we e1tpcct from the new year? Unfortunately, ~ ha .. ·e some problems. The dramatic dcchne ID econ- omic activity m the fourth quancr of 1990 can be ellpectcd to spill over to at least the first quarter of I 991 . Consumer spcnchna bad bttn the dom1Dant force in the strong C'C'onomy of the '80s.. and was the maJor factor that enabled us to a .. oid a dO'<''ll·tum for an unu.,mll) Ions pcnod of time In pnor commentancs I 1D- d1cated that so Iona as emplo)ment remained strona. we would not have a rccn ton. I stated that con- sumers had lmle disposable in- come. and would therefore not. voluntanly sign ificantly reduce their consumption. The un- bchevable costs associated with the savings and loan bail-out shook consumer ronfid~. ncvcnhelcss consumcn went riabt on spend.ina.. However. times have chanacd. The abihty of the consumer to • spend money has beat devastated b) recent events. Iraq's LDvasion of Kuwait and our respoftlC of boyc:ot- tina Iraq sent entt&Y CQlts IOlriaa. the fear of rtttt.sion bas lad to m1Jor layoffs by b\wneacs across the country. and the new taxes brina 1mpoted by state and federal aovcrnments is about to firulh tbe ,ob. Rcprdlcsa of lbeir desires. coa- sumas will no lonea' baw the financial •baewitbal aad therefore will no IOftltt be abk IO ..,end tih they acd to. Oomatic economic ectiviiy is now sipdk:utty IOwcr. nc Quet- tion is what is .,. .. to daMle IO mabk us to ~after me ecoe- om)' bis 1anCW1 Tbc f"edenl a 11 ! IW -.S CD be expec.S ID coeti.tla1 to...._ lbor1 .... ·--,_ ·-.. IClltpl to a, I d cNdil la ... doOllltlC .....,.., ........... C1111 lw IM At II Ooo•n 111 -..C h • In ¥ I • •aw _, ..... , -.. ............. LIE .. .. plOJ••I s 11 JM' I._ ... ._ can?iiCliaa_. .. ............... ... .. .. _,, .... _ Roy E. Gold borders of the United States. It' makes no economic sense fo,. Amcncan industry to do otherwtte. The outlook for inOauon? Once the Pcr!1an 1ulf mess is rcsohcd cnCTI)' pnccs wtll definitely dec:hne:. bnn&IDI about ~vcra.I months oC reduction m the conwmer pri~ index ... Hov.-c .. er. a maJOr quest.ion will remain and I.hat w1'J be our t:ndQ suuauon. If our e1tporu srow to poLDt WhCf'C the)' cxc:ttd OUT ~ pons, the dollar can be expeaed tO tDCl'QSC ID value or remain ~ In that case mflat1on &bould DQ longtt be a concern. : If, on the other hand. we rcmaUi basically non-compcutive 1n inta'• national markets. we wdl cont.in~ to have stlJ'Jfiant trade deficits. ~ weaker dollar. pervasive infta~ and a continuini decline in our loans. incc it was the Fed that standard of hving. ; turned off the spiaot,, it was easy for We can improve our trade ~ them to tum " blc:t on whenever turc 1fW"C become more competitive they •utcd to stimulate lhe C"COn-by reducina our unit oosu throuP omy. Th1s ume the Fed bid ltttk to SJ"CltC'f' producUVlty. For that IO do with the cconomk downturn. happen we need motivauon tOr our So long as both commercial and 1ndustnes to ma.kc the nee r •ry residential vacancy rates rem&Jn at investments in productivity iat-n~ record ~-el tbtR is little provcmcnt. ";Ne currently lack ti.a incennvc for drvdopcn to $tart" type of mottvat>On. . MW construction projects and even Unlea we come up wttb -'me less likehbood I.bat aenden wiJI be aata~ solution to our ~ m, an.Jt1ous to loen mooey. This is -~ miabt as~ IC'\ uted '° ~ penaculatt)' mac wbc:n tbe prospecu with a. WOf\lna out ow •a 111 for sucb loans lO be ~ remains ary probkms '#ill take ,_... We doubtful at best. may -.cU ~ spe<:18'°"" ..._ __ ....,.._ t. I.ban parbapentl lD G9e fll .. lf we look to ~ ~ '°' a -ta1 PoWllt declMlel ia " 11 chae to the ~-pc ol ... umiw ac-....... P tiV1 that .;u..,l be by ..,. & Gell .. • & • 1 7 the~ Oownmeat ~ daie _, _., Mr• ••f £• I ·n *1 started eauuiw ~ ,..,.,. ._. ... Ill WOlb PIQjects. ~ .. ...-... ~ ~mwiwptf'I•••.,...._ illa. Ohl9 the cwa• a..ftldle U.S. dlk. llw opem N11J • ............ Asy .. ,,,._ ............ ?....,..., l'llilllilia..,._•_, 'c .... -. ................ . 1111111 I °" ......... _ ........ ,. .. -··-· "' '• 8y 0•"9 H ;;\01 Minn•Oll at '*II llM TnbuM Nonbwes1 Airlines has slashed flttS to Chicqo and seven other cities, mo tly in the Midwest. Fri· day in ~ponK to a fare promotion by Chicaao-based Midway irlincs. The new Chicqo fare is $I J8 round·trip. down from a recent low Magoon out as director. of HAL HONOLULU -John .. Jack" Magoon has been forced to resign has seat on the board of directors of Hl\l lnc. because of a rule he introduced requiring board mcm- lxrs 10 resign 111 age 75. HAL Inc 1s the parent company of Hawa11an Atrltnes. the company Magoon'c; name ·~ } nonymous Wt th. Magoon's 1nvoh emcnt "'Ith the airline ha s been ltmttcdSmce he sold hi s maJOnt} owncr<1h1p in the earner to an '"' ec;1ment group led by former baseball comm1ss1oncr Peter llebcrroth and Tom Talbot. Magoon turn1:d 75 Dec 2. and resigned ht'i board 'ICal al the com- pan y's Den.'mtx·r mcl'11ng Ht• \\ 111 remam "'11h thl' bt\ard a' \ ha1rman cmentus "I have all the pm 1kgco; C\Ccpt I'm not a \Ottng ml'mt":r of thl' board."' Magoon ~1d tic ... 1111 hokh preferred shares of H .\L \Ill\ l Arthur Thorstad of thl' \1rl1nt Pilot's 4.ssoc1a11on ha' ho..·l·n JP· pointed to the 15-mcmho..·r hoJrd He filled a 'acanc\ crcatl'J "'' thl' rcs1gnat1on of Jame l'i ord..,1rom 1n Octo~r. The changes were 1ncludl'd in J filing with the Secunt1es and !:\- change C'om m1ss1on concerning thl' recent ag ree me nt hctwl'cn Hawa11an ..\1rltnes and '-orthY.l'\t .\1rl1nc'I The dl·al pro-.1dl''> lla"a11an \\I th mone). a' ''l'll a'> marl..1..·t1ng. and opcratwnal ll''ourn·' Im m 'onh- "'e"t of S2ll Othtt ~ ranee &om St31 to St91. Tbt tick& ~ nonttfunda~. require wven~y advance purcl\aw and musa be bouaht by Jan. l.S for ute by Nov. 23. The trip also must include a Saturday ovemiaht 11.1y. Nonhwest spokesman Ooua Miller said the ~re cuts were strict· ly a response to Midway's promo- tion and not a siaoal of fare wan. Travel agellts concurred. notina that January is a low travel month when tamers typically tty to boost traffic 10 selected cities. "Travelers usually need a shon period to catch their breath after the llolida)s. and that's when the car- riers stan selected promotions." said Art Dahl. president of North- western Travtf Service. He said the fare cuts have gcner- iued some interest but not a rush of traffic. Business travelers are de- tened by the Saturday-night rc- quirem~t while leisure travelers don't find the Midwestern desti- nations atlractive an mid-wanter. According to a Mi nneaPolis travel agency spokesman, the firm. was seeing "a fair amount of activi- ty.·· But the spokesman said many customers seemed to mis- understand the offer and were seek- ing bargain fares to California or other dcstinal1ons not included 1n the offer. Untted, Amencan and Delta air- lines re-sponded Fnda) \\tth '>Om<.· fare cuts m selected markets "here they com~te wuh M1d"a> .\general fare war as unltl>.eh bu t more c;larmishes could break out 1f !>umc of the nauon's weaker carn1..·r'i ti') to drum up "'inter busan1..·~s. JCl Ording to M1!..e Ha milton. an J1rhne anar)st \\Ith the Leuthold Ci roup a Minneapolis tn\estmcnt firm "Right now the 1ndustl) appear\ morr ra11onal than in the mu;1-'80s f\\ hl·n '1nous fare wars brolo.l· null." hl' <.aid "But if )'OU get a h1g l'nough carm·r that's ptnchcd rnnugh. \OU could see some na'>l ) fare hattlcc; 1n pan1cular markets an Januaf\ and Fl'brual).'' Mu.J"'a' !:astern. Pan American World Ail"'a's and TW..\ arc on mu~t anal~w·· lt~b of troubled car- nl'r'i ~'=- • MIM WOOi•=. ·~~ .._, 6 AMl8ICAN '""*"• 1~0N~ a MC. '41111 CC*' tMMOI Au. 10 Alf IHIAllCM INC 11 • AVO«\ I J lf(llMAN ..,...Hn IJMCOI I• •llGIN muNl\MO ti_,, ... 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The bag U.S. l11111 p.1111l''> alrcad \ ""ere \\O(kina on ltwm hut 1h1..· n·gulat1on has tended ''' rl·tnforcC' their efforts on the 111>.t·hl·'t first use for such vehicles '.in fleet s fo r u11ht1e~. dehvcl) <,t•r' trl'' and the hke. t Im c;ler's electric TE Van. a prn101~ pc.• for a flee t of Southern < Jhtorn1a (d1son scn1cl' vehicles 1t horx·' t an hat the road in the middle nt thl' decade. ha!i a range of about 1110 u t\ miles and a top speed of 65 •11ph .\mong 11'> problems arc ex- rx·n!tl\ C n1cl cl-1rnn battenes and the fact that hlt most clectnc ve- h1dc'> 11 accckratt'' .. 10"'1~ uphill, as the steep ramp 111 thl' \anta Monica Free" a)' pnn l'd during a tc t-drivc. It's hoped the batter) cost can be chief of ve hicle eng1ncenng. noted lowered with mass production. The for e:icample that in stalling 1.800 accclcrat1on problem ma) be pounds of ba11cncs an the com- tou&hcr. · pan~ ·s m101' an' ma) cause them to The vebicle already 1s .. probabl~ fail cra\h tcm Will mo<l1ficat1ons adequate .. in a 1ech01cal sense for · be occ~1..·d'> "We Just don't know." use by deliver) and utility fleets an Each maker 1s concentrating on a cities. where stops arc frequent and d1ffl·r1..·n1 batt1..'r}. and each ha~ d1f- tota1 dail} male.age 1s relatively lo"'. ferent problem<, said Bob Davis. the chief Chrysler engineer on the project. "Unless there's a breakthrough tn this battery, though. it wilt ~bably be limited to that." Davis said. Methanol and natural gas pow- ered cars are already 1n limited use in Los Angeles. and oil companies such as Arco ha ve had considerable success an devel oping less.-polluung blends of gasoli ne On the electric car front. how- ever. big problems remain for all the carmakcrs because of tradcofTs in cost. weight power retention and chargmg charactcnstacs of the bat- 1cries ~1ng developed. Franco1'i Castaing, Chrysler's (lencral Motors. for example. uses convcnt1onal lead-acid bat- teries tn its e"<pcnmcn1al vans and the prototype Impact subcompact commuter car it unveiled here last year While les' e"<pcnsl\c, those t>atterie111 are hea') and must be replaced C\CI) 15.000 10 :!0.000 miles Chl)sler's nil kcl-aron battencs can last for I 00,000 male!> e\Cn tf recharged e' cl) night. but may cost as much as SI 0.000. ( astaing said. He said thl' compan) 1s studying wa)'s to allo" customers 10 lease the bauenes or pa) for them O\cr Lhe batter) ·s hfc nnht'r than all at once Knatt's Berry Farm ta close two days a week park's dl•c11,1 on la'' month 10 rc- ducl' pnCl'" ..tll pnccn t an a bad to boo'it attendance ..,.. quenc.·c of the recession or a sign that daily admissions were nagging beyond the usual wanter slowdown. scven-da' schedulC'1; on a ycar- round ha"' Spokesman Stuan Zanvillc said Knotfs decided on the shOnened -----------------------------. schedule to allow maintenance and Al 'FNI\ P~RI\. -l\.no11' Baf\ rarm "111 clOSl' l\\CI d,I\' .1 \\~'l'I>. f<)r the ne"<I 'ii\ Wl'l'l\ Ill thl' lir'il cutback tn opcratmn., 1n hH· H'ars The announn·ment lollo"" the (om pan) 11tlir1al\ denied the shon cncd schl.'dule was a consc· fhc tu1hal i.. rnmcs at a time "'hen mo<;t Ol3JOr ('altforn1a theme park'i latc leaner 11mes. Although Knott '<, allcndance figures for 1990 remained \tahlc 111 ahou t 5 m1lhon. D1~ne\land, l 1n1\Cnal Studios Tour and ~i:a \\-orld all cx~ncnc~d a decline 3lC'ordang to Amusement Bu'itnC'i<; \t.1ga11nc FORECLOSURE SERVICES SERVINO THE NEWPORT & ORANGE COUNTY AREAS 39 YRS. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION Fl 'U f'< Jllfl It >S L 'RE & RECOV\ '£)',"\ \( F SFR\'l<."ES 1800 E S~H'-IH "lll C\T • SI ITE 10 3 . SA!\1A ,,~ CA 92701 (714 ) 542-5811 • f AX {714) 953-74,59 -~ SEA/RS •220 repair "'ork that otherwise would ha'e 10 he performed at night. Both Knott's and Disneyland. in nearb) Anaheim. operated on fi vc- day schedules dunng slow penods until 1985. when both adopted -By Tb~ A11ocl•IH Preti I SMALL OFFICES I • ...... Oftlall from 10l aq. A. • Ool••a Roome • • ...... IAllllla...... • PlllOllllled ..... Al•trl'I ·~ .,.~~ ...... ... PMll: DIA!CTOAY of OrMQe County Executive._ oflo9I. Nludll pna.. ...._Ind owr eo ~ •. Cell 24 Hr: (71•) 714-19" LIVING TRUSTS. NANCY NOEL • AllOCIATU Af~ATLAW Alden's Carpeting named industry's Dealer of Year Alden•• Carpeting In Coate Mesa recently waa named one of several Dealers of the Year In the Industry . Why the distinction? After 50 years In the bualneM. owner Ted Alden Baloyan feels loyalty. cootlnually expanding business and Juat "a lot of concern for the Industry and the direction It's going" helped earn the store the honor. Alden's has been serving the local area for 33 years, but carpeting has been the famlly business for nearly a century. "My father and his father before him were In carpeting," says Baloyan, whose daughter Paula Is continuing the tra- dition Into a fourth generation. Alden's f;teals In the top name brands of carpet- ing and Baloyan takes a special pride In his Installers work. Baloran "W~1ve got letters of appreciation dating back to the '60s for our service," says Baloyan. pointing out a number of framed notes hanging throughout the store. Things seem to be done the old-fashioned way at Alden's -thoroughly and In a personaJlz~ manner. Baloyan started a plnboard map of his completed jobs back in 1966 and each lndlvldual residence Is marked with a color-coded pin up to the last five years. when he started rurl(llng out of room _on Lido Isle. "We've got terrific repeat customers, Including a number of second homes·ln other areas," he says. "We · keep track of old floor plans so we can pull It out Jf they want to recarpet without going down to measure the Interior." Baloyan also keeps an entire flle of lnde.x cards for each customer with essential Information. Many of Alden's employees have been with the company a number of years. Installer Ed Powers has been with Baloyan for 27 years. and even Baloyan's wife is involved managing the office from their home. Alden's of Costa Mesa ls located at 1663 Placentia Ave. For estimates call 646-4838. Marshall Jeweler.a in Westcliff J . Marshall Jewelers has recently opened lts~doors In Westcllff Plaza. Owner John Marshall, however. Is no newcomer to the Newport Beach locale, having llved In town with his wife for the past 11 years. "When Mary Barr moved, I fett this was a good location for a fine jewelry store," said Marshall. who Is- a sincere bellever In the neighborhood. "We feel that the '90s will be a perlod,_w.-..-.he.-n...,_.;:;..;;;.ir:;..;..;;,, want to get more In touch with their neighborhoods." he added. "People wlll be avoiding malls and out-of-state based companies. They'd rather deal with their own neighbor, who Is going to be there next week and next year.'· Marshall himself brings to the store a long history In the fine Jewelry busi- ness. Including six years with Cartier as its regional sales manager and three Marah•ll years with Piaget. Marshall has been especlally Influenced by his years with Cartier. as evidenced by the many pieces of Gayf rerres of Paris. which manufactures some of the Cartier jewelry. Most notable are the leopards (a Cartier signature motif) found on bracelets, pendants and brooches. The Inventory also Includes precious stones. pearls. gold, diving and Ebel, Cartier. Patek and Phlllppe watches. Marshall also Is planning to remodel the existing store after Valentine's Day. "We do a brisk repair business," he says. "Christmas was off, but we feel that business Is coming back." J. Marshall & Co. Is located at 1048 Irvine Blvd., Newport Beach. For further Information, call the store at 548-5528. Farmer'• Market in Atrium Court Mtchael and Kay Walker have reopened their Farmer'• Market at Fashion Island's Atrium Court, announced marketing manager Richard Holmes. "This 11 not your typlcal supermarket," said Holmes. "Our consumer fives within five to seven mlles of Fashion laland."' Hotmee aeea the market as transcending the 1tereotyplcal gourmet approach to eat- ing. "We have Iota of high-quality ·produce. meat and fllh," he points out. "And the dell, u before, cartlea a large variety of aatad1. 0 0Ut of 219 cerM11. we'll carry 40 to 50 -alt very high quellty.'' Hotmee uJd. we·u have the belt of whet'• out there." Fenner'1Market,In1111noe, cat .. Halm• to the need• of a IS*tlll9CI client•, acoordlng to HollW. whO credltl the knowledgMble dep9rtment rMnegert. "We .. mor9 tMn your IMW· ....... he lllid. \ • "TlwOUahOUI ... United ...... oert* m.rtc• Mend out.''M edcled. •we W11tt to .._ Yortl Md got -~b•Mllon.,..a.......,•••lna.,.. ~.. -TM,.,,...., M .... • llaM 1 d In t1'9 Atrtum Ccut at Fllhlon 1111 Ml. Nl•port l11att. Clll 141-1414 far IClcllUOMI '"°""Mist. ~11..t. From Russia, withconCem for ·new year ., A holiday letter arriv~ Thunday from Svttlana Zubtlowa. Sbe'a the Sov- iet woman I met lut year on an ~jetliner over southern Ruaaia. · R,ipt away abe ubd. .. Jim, bow are your columns i• the Da11J POMT" Sbe wanted 10 know all about the Ora.n9e CoMa. my wife Nikki and •'who WU that blcJede next to you two in the naDt pboto?" (It WU Martha B111champ of Corona del Mar.) Tba Svttlana dilCUllCd her remote ~ vilJaee OD the Kamcbatb hn- imu.fa iD eutern R uaia. •• 1 t's Tt'in ter and cold and very snowy at our place," abewrote. Her dacripe.iona of the holidays were touchiq in their Variations. "We have a wonderful peen fir New Year's tree · decora1ed with briabt and spa.rtlina to)'I u if Grandpa Frost brouaht them ... Thea Svetlana's tone turned pim: "Lut year I tewed fancy dresses for my children-but this time it's imposs- ible. Tbere•s no cloth of any kind." .. Indeed Jim," abe continued, .. the situation bas cbanaed ~tly since my lut letter." Svetlana and her husband SetJe, the manqer of a salmon hatch- ery, have three cbjldren. "for us simple people (convertina to a market econ- omy) means no food, no clothina and no cipmtes." After dacriblq the bwbUCTltiC and;'1 bwnbliq ration.ina syslem that bas ••no meat or milk at all." Svetlana bravely said ofber family. "We think we'U m&.ftllt to survive this win~." She credited hopes for existcnoe on the put summer when abe srew vea- etabla and "picked berries and mush- rooms. .. Her husband. Svetlana wrote, .. &shed aaJmon, then salted it and we stored cverythina in our two bue- meatl. .. Svetlana'• holiday lcncr would have left me dePlated and frustrated but for an amuaina posucript. "P.S. Jim, can you IC'Dd me a body buildina book by Arnold Scbwarzeoeger'T'' The book is for number one son, Dina, • 1 S, "who wants to train bis body." Svetlana socs on to say "&JI the boys hiJ a.e are interested in this problem.tr- So. ''Arnold'• Bodybuildina for Boys" ia on its way. As are women's m .. zjna for Svetlana and I Field and Scream for Serwe Zubuowa. It should alto be noted that other ~Coast famiUcs are correspond- ina with the ZubUowa. Cbris and Laurie Lainon who live in the Bick Bay area have cxcbanaed teVera.I ••five and teVen-pqe letten." Terry and Sally Welch in Westcliff' and Morris and Carol Nylander of Cotta Mea alto correspond with the Zubtlowu ofChairusovo Villqe on the K&mchatb Peninsula. "And I've kept every letter Svetlana bu sent," claims Carol Nylander. Evidently the feeHna is mutual. Svedaaa'a recent letter II.id: .. Photos of my USA penftiends. the Lainom, Welc:bl and Nylanden, are on my kitcben cupboMd." • God BleM You Svetlana. We pray for you and your bily. Editor• NOie: Anyone wanrinf to write IO rbe Zubelowu can ,er the Mkltal by cam. the DallJ ...... , 641-4J11. ... ....,., etf 'IW...., Mii n...,. .. .. &lilOI"• aofe: nit " ,.. M'JOltd.,... of • .U.,.n teriel oa Ibo ,_,,., Ille ltiaotf ad d» Jore of rbe .... ·o1 Newpon llMtl«. By ,... AteNpley Clm!lle c.... Olly ,... In the l 890a. ube::ll'. ~ 8eedl • ICUlcr often found ltraDded with the chanai111 Ude while playina oa the ~ manJ. 1hat WU to becolM ~ lei!:- The man who financed tbe dredeHncMW operation io 19~3 to c:neie tbe p:aent CODtoun of the l 14-ecre ialaDd envWoaed a ~or commercial wharf teemina with cnterprile. . But durina the pott·World War II Cold War days when volunteen ICOOd atop tbe Lido Isle community buildins tower and scanned the skies for ltmlian invaden, they were protectina an island community the oldtimm had never envisioned. Amona thoae who know their teQPapby~ the name "Lido Isle" cortjwa up the Old World charm and luxuriant style of the Italian resort of the same name that si'f on ~ ~driatic at-Venice. · Tbat•1 the atmosphere the devclopen t0uaht -and eventually achieved -when ~ strualcd to tell lots for u little u S4SO dunna the depth of the Gteat Depraajon. Few of today's pratpeet.ive homo-buyers -eyiq prices &om about S4SO,OOO for a "fixer-upper" to SS million for a beyftont bomc -know the island wu just a wind- Swept marsh in the bay a buftdred years llO· It wasn •t lont after Ramona Duarte Cu- tle WIS born In 1188 that W and her brothers and sister would row out to play in .. the bi& shapeless salt marsh that later became Lido Isle." .. Grass pew in the center, but at low tide the shoreline was aJjve with crabs and shellfish." she said 80 yean later. The children often lost track of the time and found their boat perched on the sand rue above the recedina tide. . 'Because it was too heavy for us to draa back we would wait houn for the tide to come in lf&in." Cutle aid. But their mother rarely worried. She could see them easily acrou the empty sand and water from tbetr home on the Mcfad- den Wharf. ~•c.-1 Enrichment -through music ~ her life's goal In the family room comer of the French chateau-inspired Newport Beach home of Laila Conlin nestJes a shiny c-091 black concert piano. her Christmas sift from her husband Bill. She plays it every day. We're not sure how she finds the time. < 'o1'1in is the founder and inspiration of Carol Humphreys the Opera Pacific Guild Alliance and ladt or suppons a dozen more music-oriented philanthropies. "I like to stay busy;~ Conlin says of her enormous community involvement. (Plua sbc 1tiU bas I teen-eee ton. Patrick. It' home.) Conlin confides she diJcovmd the maaic of music later than many people .... pew up in a tiny town in Muuchuaetu and didn't have the expoeure to I.be sym- phony and opera. It bcpn wbea I WU teachina tchool and ba.Dd 1 library of claaaical reconts in I.be, aupply dolet. I played them out of cwiolity and fdJ in love with the IOUnd. •• The Waterfront Bilton: A focal point of change -J..-y,I, 1111 The o.IY Plot IHlllS .... CINIR £) •• t• llM.&171 .... CllaPll PIPlllll Lido Isle Lee P.-10..-. C091C ~ Plot ~llChts line docks along Udo 1••1 south bayfront. But lots priced at St.800 went begging In the 1930s. Newport Beach had grown little when a pair of community boostcn persuaded 011 man W.K. Parkinson to buy what was then called Pacific Electnc Island for S4S,OOO in 1923. He dreamed of building a major South- land wharf and spent $26 1,000 in a dred11na .operation that built up Lido lslc above the bay. Parkinson never realized his plans and died in 1927. But before he died, he 'ook a SS0,000 down payment on a S 1.25 million sale of the island to William O ark Cnttcnden. a San Francisco promoter. Crittenden then contracted with a group headed by John Eisbach to subdivide and sell the land for an cnv1stoned ru.I C1latc bonanza. Sales dragcd. Offen of 1ns1dc lots for $450 and bayfront lots at S 1,000 to S 1.200 were too steep for most bu}ers . The City Council OK'd a conltoverstal public improvements pro1ect that. at S 1.2 m1lhon, was the largest of ltS kind ever let in California. The contract covered all the walh, curbs. street lights. water ma.ms, sc""er lines. pleasure piers and a then-unique under- ground waring system for telephone and electric service. Opponents of the contract turned out to be nght when assessments ap.inst the lots drove prices out of reach. ---~ c.. Dllr,... LaMa Conlin tr .unong county women muing a difference. Upoo m~ l'lftl to OraOF County seven 1uppon lfOUP so sucxasful that it tJ tie;na years llO. Conlin discovered Opera Pacifsc, uttd as a model by other companies joined the boud of dtrccton and evcntu-around the country. ally created the Guild Alliance. an opera S.. MUSIC/Cl Nevcrtbctcu. promoters forced ahead. Eisbach enaaacd a SwlSs architect named Franz Hcnfir\a who was famthar with the French and ltahan Rivieras Streets were 11ven European names. and houses were of Mcdttcrrancan arclutccturc with ulc roofs and walled pauo gardens. A htab tower was built on the GeW clubhouse that would later be useful 10 the Vl&Jlant watch for communist tnvaden. De p1tc heavy promouons. sales lagged. Finally, the man who would succeed in the stubborn sales of l...tdo Isle properties was hired tn 1935 Paul Palmer came aboard estimauna be could sell some 800 ava.tlablc lots in five See LIDO/Cl Beth Cobb Absence does make .her heart grow fonder Vakc thousands of collcag~ &om coast to coast. I spent pa.rt of the holidays aradin& exams. This 1s a tedious., time- consumin& process, and. as ycL no one bas come up with a way to correct and evaluate essa)s by computer. Thouah I sometimes grumble. I confess that 1 cajoy aradina papers the "old- fash1oned" way -the optimist jn me nc¥cr aivcs up looking for luddcn treasure. Jn this winter's batch. I came .upon a pnceless jewel. · For their final cum, I challenged my freshman composition students al 0raQee Coast Collqe to write a mearch peper on the topic of ·their choice. Many of them were stunned. It sounded too simple. ·0n anytbina? .. the> asked in a wary tone. "'OD anything." I responded with a caeey smile. Findina a topte is easy; focusi,. ud prncntina it is another matter. l~nc my surpn1e when. I came uJM)ll "Love and Duty," a paper submil1ed by Mqpnn South. a student &om ~ Mesa wbOlt fiance. Mak:olm RutbelfoN. ia a ICalll&ft on the HMS Bnml, I 9ritilll friple 11alioned lD the Penaaft Otal( I was tOOD WOil o~ by bis daq Pl llJ ample ""* and muaerfUl dmil. Wi* ldlolm1t cme. 5cMdll lkll Ell • bl ... fll prn ,. hm .,.,... ti..._. wsl1• • •a..•,.. ftve ..-to...,._ love ma ...., ie nm dae .-i9i> 1 •• ._ ea• li'tioM. . ......... ...,_ .... 1111111111•• ....... Wlllw' .. ., ........ _ .. 11111• .............. : .... . Al! 2. ....... -:.1 I -........ Iii...., .. :::1~ Sud C :• 111 .... a ~-~· ...... . \ ' r ....,...eliers truly devoted to wine Service ,,.. 1 la ne•••• OCblr pr::nsr, South did .... Ratbetlwcl'1 on t.n and CWllM aiud in widt woNe intended to colnbt ber. Some tlWak it'• _, wort ..-villa wine for a li~ ~ around an e&cpnt diaiaa mom in a bl&Odo while sampti111 wiae tom a silver "tastevin .. (tta+vu) -1 IDOlt pleuant way to ldunooz the eve- nina away and make a aood livina to booL A dirty job. bul aomebody has to do it. f'iabt? Well, it is not entirely a bed of rose petals when you are a som- melier (sum-awt-yea.h). an incnu- ing)y rare profession practiced only by a select few who have devoted themselves to the fine ar1 of wine service. A bona fide professional sommelier (French for wine stew- ard or cellarman) will be found only in a restaurant or hotel that bas a substantial wine cellar, and is a posmon that requires an intimate knowledge of every wine on the list. Tremendous expertise is necess- al) to properly perform this job, and an extensive knowlodle of cuisine is an additional prerequisite in order to correctly match focd with wines to maximize the gustatory pleasures. TheTC is a great deal of skill involved in being able John Stahler to second guess a customer's tastes and corrtttly anticipate what wine is desired. A sommelier may also be in charae of actually writmg the wine list. purchasing the wmes and con- trolling the inventory budget. Man- aging an inventory that can run into six figures is an immense rcsponsi- bihty, one that is crit.ic:al to the ftnancial well beina of the m- 1&Urlnt or ho&el. Due \0 lhe loQeevity of many wines and the need to cellar various wines before they are ready for consumption means that the effects or these purc:haaina decisions will have to be lived with \for ye.an - ao the wine &teward must be riaht and keep an eye on the bottom line ., well. This iJ a pbysiwly demaJldina job, like that of a waiter, chef or bartender, always on your toes with hardly a moment for a rqular "break .. that is lbe norm in other businesses. While sore feet and aching knees come with the teni- tory, it is the emotional slress that rea1ly takes its toll. ~ Pulling lots of c,prks and sipping numerous fine vintage Bordeaux wines doesn't cause any heartache, but dealing with an endless number of varietal know-it-aJls and vintage show-offs will. Speaking from e~periencc, (this was my job for many years before writing about wine became the pri- muy b:ua) ~ of wine bu ne¥tr' beea acci tally apilJed in the ..., of aa abulive milcrmnt by I IOlllmelier who couldn't tUe it aay more. So, ii you happen to encounter a chap who maket bi1 (or her) tMna in du. eeeminely enviable position, lltjoy your evenana and take adva.n· '* of bis uowJedec and ex,peni1e -but not hit aood nature. SALUO! CURRENT WINE PICK: Ch1nH Ch1rdonn1y, I 989. Produced and bottled in Temecula. this lovely aem is composed of arapes from two hiahly respected Santa Barbara County vmeyards - Bten Nacido and Santa Maria Hills. Enti~ly beml fermented, the n<>te is touty yet fresh and djsplays a liaht &olden straw color. Medium bocfted, it is well balanced and fairly rich on the palate with good fruit, sliJhtly lemony overtones and an intense, linaerina finish. Should re- tail in the S lO/bottle range -a tood value for the money. ,_ Sidler 11 a Oru1e Coa- 17-NMd wtae coa111Jtaot od •Ille HJ,.r •I C.llury f'reod1 map- ~. ~-Mllcabn .-di me littk IDllfl &bat I now en llil way otbriaailll ut IOfltber. I Dip daele mape oa my poster board and uae them 10 keep tnct of bb location," South writct. "From time to time. Malcolm includn the abip'a newsletters. By doina this. he keeps me informed about his routine at sea and puts me in touch with the reality of his situation." South includes e~oerpu from the ship's newsletter: "Morale is never here nor there, but don't WOIT)' about us u we're workina bard, playina hard and kcepina our heads down for five months ... " Other sections of the paper are more serious in tone: .. Even thouah there is no war at the moment. there still arc casualties." South writes 1n one part before Jiving this poignant ex.ample written by her fianoe: "We are on patrol in the southern pan of the aulf, we arc looking for someone who fell over- UDO Insensitive b~usband partner off, not on From C1 years. It took him nearly 20. Bill Feeney, a real estate agent with Waterfront Homes Inc. in Newpon Beach that handles many of the sales on Lido Isle. said today inland houses start at about $4S0,000. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus-mot.her wore around the house. band as a wonderful man but he is When I told him I didn't want him very insensitive when it comes to to think of' me u his mother. he being affectionate or sexual. When-cbaqed his story and said 11 was ever he wants 10 "have a date," as what Liz Taylor wore an "Cat On A he calls It. he insists that I wear a Hot Tin Roof." white full shp. At first he said that was what his I wouldn't mind dressing up FREE COFFEE Buy a pound, get a pound. Whole bean or fresh ground. Now through January 13th. Great coffee • tart with the bean . That' why Hickory Farm uses only the fme't &Arab1ca beans in our nch Mocha 4:, Java. Light C1lumh1an Decaf. Our own 9a-. Pnvate Rlend. Buv J pound of any • va nety ~ ~· •and get a pound of equal or le\'~er \'alue .. tree' )\iu can't aftmd not tn ~plurge! HICKORY FARMS WESTCLIFF PLAZA J 7th a t lrvine Ave .. Newport Beac h 642-0972 Ann Landers o nrv prostitute. We've been married eight ·years add have two children. It's JOUcn to the point that I am gcn1na very turned off because he is insensitive and demanding. and my needs arc never met. He thinks there is nothing wrong With his "fetish," as he calls it, and that I should not be so stubborn. I have tned to talk with him several times about my feel ings but it d~sn't seem to make a nickel's worth of dafferenoe. He is 49 and I am 33. What advice do you have for me? -D.H., HOUSTON. TEXAS DEAR HOUSTON: lf U were jHt Oe slip I'd uy!L~Go aloq wltll It, -...eJ. It'• ao1a1111 compared to wbt some men wut hi onler to 1et nrned oa." B•t oere'1 a wllole But those arc the ones that icncr- ally need a lot of repair. Othen att selling for more than a million dollars.. Feeney said. Feeney described Lldo as "one of the few ~ter-onented communities that provide a fa mily atmosphere." The Lido Isle Community As- SOClat1on ovcrstts all the communi- ty propcn1cs including tennis courts. the clubhouse. beachfronts1 docks and parks Children can take tennis and sail- ing lessons and numero us communi- ty acti v111es for all age groups arc scheduled throughout the year. WATERFRONT From C1 o&Mir l11me llere. ne Ikey wonts are, special now and then, or even often. "lie'• lateaaltlve ud clem..ct1D1 ud but he insists on it EVERY TIME. my llftd1 are never met." nit 11 a 1 never wore a full slip before I met lot more 1erloaa tllaa tile dogoee ham and I don't like the way it looks 11Jp. , Two ma1 or design contnbut1ons or feels. 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I pve South an ••A·· and rk>lved once qain to continue aradina papers the old- fuhioned way. There are some tbinas too PRcious to trust to a computer. llelt c.M I• u &1611d IMCNI' ,., Orup C.U• -c;.,.. ,,_, ~ -•rlln • .....,., ,., th f>tdly Pl#I. U nlike those who live on tbe other big island in the harbor, Feeney noted that µdo rcsidenu enjoy tlleir amenities without the crush of tourists. And, except for a handful of duplexes, Lldo boasts only sinale family homes. In general, the Medi- tcmnean fla vor Jean Tandowsky. who with her husband. bou&ht a bayfront lot for S 13,SOO in 1930. ranks near tbe top in scnority among the current island residents. "l've been here so long they think I came with the lease," she sajd. The attraction lhat has kept her and others is the camaraderie. "There's a Jcat fcelinJ of loyalty and friendship on Lido," Tan- dowsky said. "It's like a little vil- lage." But the absence of any businesses on the island saves rcs1dents from the inquiring visitors. than that. the colors. fabrics. and paintings arc very upbeat and rc- enforcc the villa theme. By "anting" the view walls at a 4S-dcptt angle; each room has an ocean view. Because of this. the con~pt provides an interesting sun/shadow pattern that helps to overcome the potential office build- ing look that 1s so prevalent in high- nse hotel structures. The tile roof and tower end-walls are poorly handled, as it's almost impossible to marry Mediterranean a.rch1tec- turc an a h1gh~nsc. Yet overall. the tower design 1s well executed. Huntington Beach is in its own renaissance and as establisbina a very definite personality of its own. Haah density housing. mixed use developments and now hiJh-risc hotels arc all pan of the grand plan to make this city a very special pla~. The Waterfro nt Hilton goes a long way to not only set the tone. but make a pos1uve statement about the quality of this transition. Stewart Jf'ooUnf u • Ne"JJOrl Be•ct udJtect. .. MUSIC From C1 Currently the alhan~ boasts 750 members wtthin 12 women's iutlds offenng various special interest in- volvement -from opera toun and scminan to gourmet dimna, imaae enhancement, tennis and bridge. Last year the guild volunteen raised $22S.OOO for Opera Pacific. Conhn's.ncw year's resolution is to sec membership increase to l ,000. "Opera is very ex pensive to put o n," she says. Indeed, but apparently Orange County has embraced the concept of its own opera company. Ably led by Dr. David DiOuera, the com- pany operates in the black, is well subscribed and celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. "Mada.me Butterfly.. opens its five per- formance run at the Oranae County Performing Ans Center on Satur- day. Conlin believes that our culture ai chanpn& and more people than ever enJOY opera. Hdp(ul, ibe feels, ·arc productions like ''Phantom of the Opera" and "In Mbtrabl«_" which althouah marketed u musi· cab, were very operatic. or coune. not everyone loves every opera. She rec:oP'meftds 'But- terfly" or .. Carmen.. or any ••taptcr" Puccini opera for btain- nen. "Opera is the ultimate e•perience of human sounds." she proclaims. "'And 1upcnitles (or au.nit.let - En1h1b translation• projected above tbe stqe) have helped ao much." It could be this calm and cenatioua lady was destined \0 dit- covtt e>pera. .. rm the dtird in three ..-r· .U.. OI t11ll•1 i.a my llmlY. I .... bow bow it ....... u-. ii Mio IM umc Of d9c aotlf ttt cMncter • ... ....... ~ ,.,.. ......... a.Id be Iii., .. hill mJ kehs sd, to.* ,.,. .. ... .. :r::= ~ 10t •....... '"'-~ 'nbnrt Ct' l .. IH J. S. 1, .. .-... ... IMl'f <WA JOO Ntw- llCltl ''" .. , Of~ .... ~''° I '1M81 • ............ !IQ ll IS.) JO. 1. 10 IS .:5~1: ... v-..1111 10 .l lS. ) 0-• .,_ ._," ll'(i-1 Jf I. 4 JO, I ... 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Nremy .tSSUf'fS Tr.w>r tl'm once hf fNNOeS to bu.st up O.t\lkf's ~ Ce«a's rotMnCe hf pqns to dump CHta Whtie O....,ld Is homfboYnd with the nu. Jeremy ¥1C1 C.ara sh.tit ttttings ot pawon ChMl~'s family Is OUptea~ when hf announces hf has dr<>ppftf out ot mtdle.tl ,school ANOTH•R WOaLDt lty¥t confesses his undying love tor Vklry. s~arlng that ht' wfl never uuse hfr harm or betray ht'r trust Amanda realllfs that hfr drtam ot Sam Ofantlng ht'r t0<grveneu w1A never come true, especially after hf shows up at tht' New Ye.r's party with Olivia Amanda and Iris l'Nlte a New Year·s resolution -no m0<e ment Sharlene makes It clt"ar to Grant that their lltt togttht'r Is ovt'f John ~ Sharlene enjoy bringing In tht' New Year Paulina tries ht'r bfst to comfort Grant over his brtak-t.tp with Sharlene Shartent decides that It would bf bfst tor ht'r own w~are it sht' st~d ht'r therapy sessions with TaylO< T aylO< 11 unable to convince Sharlene that sht' has a tong way to oo before Ult' c.,, If.Id a healthy. tension-frtt Ifft Marley's trial bt'glm ltyan IS C*d to thf Sund ~ IS ask~ to 1dfnt1ty Matley M.lrlt'y ¥ICI JMnlt' return to Bay City. rta<t'y to face tht' music Although they know that Olt'ft' are OC>staclt's aht'.td. Marie)' ~ Jamie vow to stlell tOQt'tht'r Vlclry creatts a scene 1n court. IO<clng tht' )Udgf to announce a recess Worried that Vicky might have disappeared, Marley OOfS to the Court 1n Vleky's p&actl When the trt.JI rtsumes. Vicky appears 1n court and comes fiKe to fact With her twtnt Lucas ruins Dun·s plan to get a slot on Ft'f1c1a·s talk shoW Ft'flcla tr~s t'Vf tyth1ng In lht' bOOk 10 get CIOSfl to Jt'rvlcl whOm sht' brOUQht to Say City Mitt IS dt'.._,,, tO the tnySttrlouS Jenna Al 1'Mtr WCMILD TUllNlt Caleb <~ to lily's lfKUe ~ <Mrles twr ~ ttom her butnlng apartment. H.otd- tn Is hurt wtwn Cllleb rtfuses tp acct'pt hlJ grMl.JucJe. "4~n goes after ttM .INl'l In t~ 11t1 rNsk. Lucinda askS Conno< to spt'nd New Yevs Eve with her Connor Is utlsfled that ~ Is oo ng according to pw. Cal brings Lyla to John•s New Year's Eve party ICirk and Elllt' amve In AtUba tor ttlt'lr ~fkend getaway Tom covers his d1spteasurt' wht'n ht' learns l ien ts spending ht'r last l'llght In Oxdalf With Duke at thf cabin Oukt' appears sullen 1s Lien s.ays goodbye 10 ht'r tamlfy ~ frlfnc:ts anc:t hf.Ids tor Rutgers The young lovers promlse·rhat thfy wll stay tlUf to one iVlOtht'r Afld'y geu a~ ac WOAIC l(lm llSlUffS Afld'y that ht' ¥ICI his akohollsm ate not 10 t>IMnf tor ht'r split With lob Holden gtts nowhfrt tn his attempts to matte amends with Calft> Tonio ~ts a pttk at Sat>r1na·s tiNnClal records and dfcldfs that he hkts what ht' 1tes Emffy phont's Susan. tel1ng ht'r thll sht' is moving to Sw11url.lnd TH• 80LO a THR aaAUTIPUl.a Sttphanle rtmlnds Ridge that ht' can stop 8rookt' trom marrying Eric Ridge recalls Caroline encouraging tum to get clOsc. to Brooke afttr she's gone Eric promlsts Brooke ttle wedding of her dreams Brooke lnsisu that fl1dge attend her and Eric's wedding Rtdge hangs up bffort' he can tt'I Brooke wht'tht'r or not ht' still loves ht'r Rldgt' stops by at Brooke's to wist\ her wt'H Ridge's and Brooke's goodbye -pttck turns into a passlonatt kiss After Ridge leaves. Brooke starts 10 cry Al they t><>th prepare tor the wedding. Ridge and 8rookl! rtcall lilst night's ktss Rtdgt amvtS at Brooke 's dressing room and asked If she's rtally ready 10 marry his father Wht'n Brooke admits that sht' loves someone t'ISf. Ridge brings 1n a m1n1utr and asks ht'r to marry him Although she knows •t s going to hurt Eric. Brooke agrtts 10 marry Ridgel Fe1tc1a womts that she w1H never stt Jake again 1f ht' confronts !kn Jake agrees 10 postporlt' r11s trtp 10 Madts<>n tor a ftw days Helen ll!memOt'rs the old days. when Charltt was lrvtng with hl!r and BM ~ sttll doesn't know whether to belit'Ve Jake or Bt'n Bin watches as M~rgo l:11ts 10 Enc that she .\l DIE\( E ~ .\\II c ~rrn 'L(l\E 'h l\llE RG.\R TE \ ('op'! . "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST!" -~ \thd. PEOPLf \IAC,All\E Schwarzenegger . lS ~ind9rgarten COP ·~--•W!A4Jl.I ,_._ .. I-• ..... """""" .. '"" .... -..0 1 • ·---.""" .... , __ ~""-.....,,.,,. •>11"""1 llt. 11k .... ~­.,...,~ --··· . ._..... •IUSM -f,_-r"\,..,_ vi~ • ..,. Uj )t.i ""-• ,_.#,. .. "" ..... ""* .... on~ __ ..._., ............ ,..... .. • 141 1==:1 MWf thought hf WOUkl nwvry SOtnt'OM ottwr tNn NI ,,. nbes teting Maroo tNlt he hf•d her ttnOtlONll outburst DAYS OI' oua UVH1 Adrlennt quesrlons Justin abOut his recent run-In With EmlNo. Thf guesu ~ 1.awtence·1 New Y.ar's Eve party ll!alfH that thf P¥fY Is " setup, just hke N1c11·s murestr was. ltetusing to taltf part In the game, Emilio storm.s on As midnight strikes. Carry ~ Bo llnd Em111o·s body 1r1 lhf buShfs ltoman, Bo, ano Cany !JUt'SS that Emilio d ed from • tan from tht' window ltOtNn SUJPKtS that Julie. Ew. Johnny or Justin could halle k•Jlfd ErnllJo llJlan tels Mt'lissa that hf was 100 ~' in provfng that EmilJo dtdn I 1111 Ntek Jen- nlftr ~s Jacic· s *OatlOn that she tlfod to him aoout ht'r assignment t>«auu she's ll'Volding him Upsft that hf •s a suspect In EmlllO's murdt'r, Jusun c~ s1dfrs accepting a jOt> offer 1n Oaks UM(ren<e vows to keep on surching for with UV p<tswt• .trOYnd ht'r, Cheryt collapses ~ Is IUSMd to tht' hospttal lobb~·, nr~ ~lvvlof cont1nut's 10 push Tony toWlllds lflU and 10 makt frl.s<o further SUJPeCl that Bobbit ts t>uslness Franlt isn t surt that ht' can work with somtOM m CStvlous ai Mallet LOVING1 Rio glvt'S ltoc.ky hlS. 1\.111 SUl?port as sht' r.us lht' dlKlpltnary bOatd .ti col~~ '°' turning In a purchased ll!rm p~r As Trock~r prt>part's for tht' lawsuit. T11sha plt'dgt's flt'r lovt Vlstllng Jim s gtll'Ve. Sl\M\a swtctrs sht will not havt' lft him or tht'11 son d•t 1n "'atn Trisha's ¥ICI ShM'la's rt lattonsn1p hits • ~ wht'n Shana re-lust's 10 dt'lend Trucktr Carty ~ Ava conunut 10 10<cri 10< Paul CM>ot dt'C1dt's to take •ITW'lfs..a 1n order to spat"f his fanuly turtnt'r gnef NIY~1"r UOHTa Ignoring Harlfoy s claim that hf,. dfslgru were uOlfn from Matt w e1u ·s ortkt'. Mindy 1n11su mat H.rtey sotO out to the1r ~r ont" competitor Mindy lets Man h<tvt 11 When they at• tntrOduel!d l>y V.mtssa Matt bac:ks out ot tht' Towers dul w1tn Mly tollowlng a tight Wlrh Mtndy Harlt'y eagtrly acct pts Josh s marr •Ot propoJ.al Dylan seu n1gn hoPt's fo1 hn futurt with Sam after Sam 1ntorms him that sne wll soon r~1n tht' ust ot ntr ~ ~Mte~f informs Harlt y 1n.i1 BUiie l\as t1rwlly aoretd 10 tno m t ir marrta0t Mallt't and Frank tMt ort avt r MallffS announct'ment th.lt ht' n•s t.ilctn <YI/fl Rusty's 1hllft'S of I~ pr1v•ll! tyt ON• UP• TO UVKI Hunter and Carlo nrikt' up an allt~I!. as Cano bt'Comes tnvolvtd with tht' movx Tina furs Carlo would OfW day take d11y ht'r baby 8o COOllnut'S 10 kt>ep Alt'lll from su rcri1ng for ht'r fatht'r Troy and Shellil etlft><att Nt'W Yt>ar s Evt' •t the Buchan- an party evtdt'nct on Nick's murdt'rer Ap111 makes ,--------------------------------love to Johnny after sht' vents ht'r angf'I ~r fmlll0°S dUth Unable to St¥ICI the distance between ri1m and Jenntft'f, hlCJt demands that sht' It'll him what s going on As she pulls ~ay from Jac11·s kiss, Jenn1rer slaps him and calls h1m a rapml Whitney agrees to help V1ct0< with his therapy O•N .. IATfONS1 To prottct Ruth, Peter. and Sam rrom learning th<tt Taylor shot Jordan. ICylt' Insists that &ht'y ft'ave Kyle begs Coren1 to ~t him take tht' fall t0< Jordan's duth D1sapprov1ng ot Pttt'f's lnvOl'Vemt"nt 1n tracking down Taylor. Ruth admlu how much he means to ht'r Adam agrtt>s with Doret'n"s remark that Maya 1s too dependent on him V1v1an htdt's neor discomfort as Henry QUt'stlons her about tht' man sht' and Ruth claimed is Chantal s father Pt'ter tels Taytor that the bankboolt IS a fake Peter tries to make a dt'al with T aytor -his lite 1n u change tor half of tht' Swiss account Taylor is finally ar· rtstt'd O•N•ltAl. 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'" •• .,,_,'°" Atty llmOul'lt not pa.d w11,..n 30 days u requoi.O Wiii tie IUl>f@CI 10 l>ul llOI ...... 1.0 10 I~ d\llrOft comc>vled al I'•~ Ol IM~ baianc. pet inontll all eollecllOn cMts ano 1111y ru.anable 1ttorney 1 feet .......... I • r '-' k •• ··: \ ~) . . . . . ...• , . : . . . ·~' .. . tr \ H ~t•I .. I . '>a• ... ,. ..... ~ • • ' J . - -.. ,,, ..... -- , • I ~""'P9"' Mou•• .. ['1•9'(1;.·, --· --.A• -,,, "• NEW LISTINGI Dover Shores Vlewll Open Sun 1-4 p.m. 1900 Santiago Immaculate 4 Bdrm. 3 bath w /dramat1c indoor atrium WM~" .. . . Automatic sprinklers.& lrghts. re -""'Ill ____ .__ _ __.,. modeled kitchen & walk-rn SUZANN• /MONICA closet 1n master A delrgh tful home and a 3 car garage PktUr C!omt' £e u~1 Monica Ruggieri :: 107 / Suzanne Mosher : 115 760-5000 Rfht1tte • • \ I i Hf AL TORS IELOlllT MEDITERRANEAN cus- tom 4 bd home. m111er widen. oovrrnel lutchen, t111mlly room & lush p1110 w/pool & ap111 780-3600 $2 .200 000 - ";\II HI Ht t'l If() ... , .... "" R(Al l )R'i CUSTOM SPACIOUS warm lunct1on11 2500 • sq t1 Views ooean bey perk lncredtble 11 S61>9.000 ~S·6269 Bllr HARBOR VIEW exet4.llh1e home with deteched Uv- lng unit 4BR 3'~BA S899,000 Outel cul-de- uc Perteet tor entertain· Ing Brllr S~9578 M oulton Ranch Executive Home BRAEBURN-AMHURST ,,, 25872 CEDARBLUFF TERRACE LAGUNA HILLS PRICED AT $419,000 FEATURES ••• GREAT LOCATION-FREEWAY CLO SE •Almost new, still under • Upgradl'd carpeting and builder warranty window treatment (wood blinds &r • Approximately 2991 sq. ft. verticals) throughout • 4 8edrooms/3 Bath • Beautiful ha.niwood floor el'ltry (18edroom down) with hlgh ceiling •Large bonus room with wet bar • Tutally fenced yml with complete and customl.mi ceiling fan landtcaped front It beck • Best buy in Moulton Ranch nus ONE HAS IT ALL! No Show Before 9:30 AM• After 6:00 PM, Pleue Call Flnt ~ OtM.r U.dnp a•Ulable: HOU!IB ON Jl..:J LOT PIUaD AT 11,,,COJ Wlllt to~°'"""" a..prtOpeltyta!lla~.. ~ •2t1•a1• -1 •• • Lot.U.40Xto •2cardnd11ad..,... 4 • Nlw ""1l • N.w caa,._. ...... • NIW wtedow .._._. For Men Information call: ~~ Jamie Marangell • 768-7520 or 348-CM73 . r I 642-5678 2 BEDROOM •265 Viejo. Laguna Beach 640-2500 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEii MO-IJJO ... llDO 2 IEDROOI 500 Cagney :1212. Newport Beach ~0-2500 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••V"t 220 Nice Ln-312, Villa Balboa. NB ~6-0775 $374,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v-2101 Yacht Wandering, Newport Beach ~0-2500 $695,000 Sat Sun 1-5 ••30 Seaside. Seawind, Newport Beach 499-0335 $212.000 Sun 1·5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEii ••733 Wlndgate Bay. Costa Mesa 499-5485 $187.000 Sun 1-<4 •933 Bellls, Eastbluff. N.B 644-9060 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEii •••59 Cambria. Spyglass. N.B. 64<4-9060 $1,24!7.000 Sat/Sun 1.4 ••V280 Cagney ln-120. VIiia Balboa. NB 646-0775 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v-30 Canyon Fairway. Big Canyon .--......... ~4-1600 $2.495.000 Sun 1-5 *"'~•21ocagney Ln 307, VIiia Balboa, NB 6'42·5200 $<449,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 542 Allso Ave. Newport Hgt.NB 631-7300 $399,000 Sun l -4 "' 1 Cherry Hiiis. Big Canyon 844-1600 $1 , 195,000 Sun 1-5 ••v-8 Rue Marseilles. Big Cyn...AB 642-5200 $595,000 ~unday 1-<4 *3 Serena Ct • Newport Crest 673-7300 $259,000 Sun 1_.. V-2556 Crestview, Newport Beach 6"«>-2500 $650.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * •+408 38th St. Newport Island. NB ~2-5200 $750.000 Sunday 1-4 211 Abalone. Balboa Island 873-<4062 $699,500 Sunday 1-<4 •23 Belmont, Newport Beach 640-2500 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +••2433 Bunya, Eastbluff 644-1600 $494,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Rue Marsellle, Newport Beach 6<40-2500 $895,000 •v-ao Sea Island. Newport Beach ~4-1600 $525,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAI RI or DEii 2018 Deborah Lane, Harbor Highlands 6«-1800 $389,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1309 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terr. CdM 644-9060 $1 ,875.000 Sun 1·5 2919 Ellesmere. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 434-7766 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •221 Evening Canyon, Shorecrest, CdM 844-9060 $1.885,000 Sun 1·6 +214 Hazel. Corona del Mar 759-9070 $1 ,575,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 +128 Kings Place. Newport Hgta. N.B. 631-7300 $929.000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 t 1521 Klnga Rd, Newport Beech 780·6000 $687,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••.,,,63 Sheerwater. &.) .... .._ r.,.,.. 844-1900 $439,000 Sun , ... + V" 4 Wlndtot, Harbor Htl 844-1800 $1,250,000 ....... •t2512 Ct.rvi.w Or.,~-. N.I 722-o&07 l7H.009LH Set/Sun 12-.:30 1430 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace 3 BEDROOM 64<4-1600 $858.000 Sun 1-5 2532 Alder. Costa Mesa 3 16/3161.A. Jasmine, ( + 1 BR & loft) Olde CdM 840-2500 $230,000 Sun 12-5 759-9070 $710.000 Sunday 12-5 ••v-•2 Rue Grand Ducal. Newport Bch 1985 Kornat. Mesa Verde. CM 640-2500 $1.090.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-7355 $349,000 Sun 12:30-<4:30 •300<4 Ooean Blvd, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $1,500.000 Sunday 1-<4 3 BR plus FAM RI or DEii •2121 Point del Mar. Corona del Mar 631-7300 $665.000 Sun 1-4:30 2<421 E. 16th St .. Newport Beach 548-9723 $389.750 Dally 10-4 •••1218 Polaris, Newport Beach ••v-39 Hiiisdaie, Belcourt 640-2500 $1 .295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $850,000 Sun 1-5 • 16 Rue Verte, Big Canyon 673-7300 $1,<495.000 Sun 1·4 •2100 Santiago. Newport Beach 721-1200 $1, 199,000 Sat/Sun '·5 •••619 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ille. N.B. 631-7300 $2, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 • 1128 White Salts Way, Har. View Hllll CdM 631-7300 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1""4:30 I Ill ,11s Fll RI tr IEI +••""9 Canyon Court, Big Cenyon 844-1eoo $3,295,000 Sun 1·6 • 101 Cryatal, Litt .. Balboa llland 84~-1eoo s1,oee.ooo Sun 1·6 ••v-23 Northampton, Belcourt 644-1600 $745.000 Sun 1-<4 4 Ill ,1us Fii RI or DEi <412 Vista Roma, Bluffs 84'4·1600 $289.000 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 3 Ill ,111 2 Ill Sun 1·5 4 Wlnaed Foot Ln, Big Canyon, N.8 . 631:t300 11,295,000 Sun 1""4:30 114 Amethy1t, Balboa laland 873-7300 1775,000 Sun 1""4 I Ill ,111 Fm IM tr 111 ... Sun 1·5 .......... •••2 Aoc*y Pt. Cotona def Mer 721-1200 11.515,000 Set/Sun 1-s t 2612 OcMr\ ltYd, Cotona o.e Mar 1734494 11,2!50,000 ~ 1""4 ... ,..111 3111311\.t .......... ( + 1-. & loft) Old9 c... 7-..070 1710.000... .._ 1M 1 • 1802 E. 8llboe 11¥d, B9lbo9 1n.noo 1e21,aoo ff10 Liii LIM ,1107· fll•P9'1 lwlt\ ** .. N. ~-i.:1aae 1111M11 ~ 1~ ...,.,.. .. ...,._ ,.. ....,. ,, • ... , .. , I J ' ·~t~;mur ••IAIYll• 2BR 2'h8A, 2-car gar9 ON GOLF COURSE $ 1895/mo. 759-()()79 Elegant twnttme, new ICEAI Y1fW •HARBOR VIEW HOMES peint erpt limestone & Fully torn. In new gated 3BR. 3BA t loft large thuttenl WID, frig. 28R comm 1 BR 1 BA tip yard.eommPo()l.dblgw 28A, 2 cet gar. pool & tenni. pool Qc,ur~ kit' $1,950/mo Agt e..7-7521 epe $1$50mo780·1114 n•S5imo S..1-01.-. · Hda)'.JH I Zodlaca l ttl~m•ry IAff' .\on nat1\Cs not tor&ottcn (ilori;i Swanw.n H.11n Houd1n1 Bcur ()a," I co lirrl'irilnd 1c•urnah\I "'ho\<' "urJ, l"<lu.&lkJ ma1or l·nn01- ~r.:111on' \\ C'\throol. Pqkr Taurus "ho "'a' .i l rrJ11 111 hi\ raH" -thC' hum.>n ra,r Joe I nu" ( 3pmorn "ho\C' mtddlC' n;amr "~" lOntru,crs' JnJ "hn \tu.-.J J\ J l'icaum for .\mrman htr111ture tlcn"' Miller .\qua nan "'he• 1n\urcJ thiu .all eif U\ "ould remC'ml'icr th<' n'lur .md aroma ot a rr.11 rrd rn'>C' C •C'rtrudc ... 1e.•1n Oo )OU rt'mcmhc(' 'ARIES !March :?l ·.\rml 1111 "'('" 1n~1&ht\ lcaturcd '"1th n:prd IC• b.t''' l\\Uc' dcpcnJrnh cmplm mcn1 ~nsc ol fitness 1\ 1llum1n11t'd \ 11or retum). HlU II m.>l.t' frt''h 'i.rt there could be° d11Trrrn1 hi\ r un honrnn TAl'Rl' I .\pnl :?O.Ma1 :?Ol ( ul· IC'rt f.ill\ an.tl\/r them 8t '"*'<' ol Jn·oun11n& f}rcxrdurc\ f (l(U\ on fam1h reun111n gnurmct Jtning JC'\laratn•n ''' l111C' 1'11 onr "ho re· anth apprarrJ 1nJlftrrrn1 ( J('rt\llrn IO\\lhl·J G EMll'IJI t \la' ~ 1-Junr 1Ul 'I ou ,HI.rd lor mor1: \pa\c: 1c~uc\I ar.int· cJ FmphJ\I\ on d1,cr\1I\. humor. <1b1hl\ to tJkc 1:h.UJl' ot rn1C'n~1n­ mrn1 prnsr;im 'I uu'll bt .:iv.art' of appard "'<'If.hi l'i\"-.J1 1magt' V1rao rcprc\C'ntrJ CANCER 1Junr ~I -Jul) ~:?I BC' a"arr of \llltl\11~' l\"-O'd' n:frn::n· \t'\ Prc\ tnU\ mcthoc.I\ nu lunger apph .\t:crnt "rN1t1h11. 1ntrll~tuat lUno"l' B.imcr h"mu,cJ -path clrarNi fot pr<>gl"l"\\ '°K:MJ)tu (113)\ role: LEO (Jul) ~l-\ug :?11 lnfor. ma11on pre' 10U\I) \t'Crrt 1s made ll"llllllblt' r OlU\ nn rl•ad1ns and "'flt· 1ng. commun1ca1mn ah,._h 10 .imlulatr lcchng) in drnmat1l. c:ntrr· tAIOIOI mannrr n1na11on lOUld bl'· cnmr 'K'rtOu\ VIRGO (>.ua B-Scpt :?2) Do mu11c ad1ustmrnt rcquirn awarenns of dM1an. IOQllon. C'Ok>r harmon) Musi, 1n \our hfc loniaht Focus on d rama 'ocal ttehn1qun. OC'CC'\Sll) for tie1n1 d1plomat1 UBftA 1Scp1 ~'-Ocl :?:?} Obtain Sa4ay, Ju. t must also bc l)ttplrC'd tnr \.llml· h1n1 from Lto mcssav .l,('CC'nl d1~ ARIES I \1arch :? I-i\pnl :?01 This sharp ('\Chana<"' 3nd Ufl'ClllOJ "-C'nC'\ ,rll1on glamour 1nm1uc hoa.J .. stalt' I\ l'C'na1n 10 ~ <an a,11on-1>3cl.cd 1h1s "'C'd, But m:nl'ic thr 11mr h.t' mant'u1cr Cl3ndM11nr .irnnacmcnt "«!.. :anJ thl' "'nds of change no'" n"alh lnmc 10 dm·d \our 1huuat11' '"or!..\ ll• 'our llendi t ()(otinC' trrm\ hlov.1na •t v.orl. can onh \trt'n&lhcn and rnrra1c' to"ard JlhlC' 1ng pcr- '1rrr clear of 11c1-nch~u1l It. '\Chem~ \Our f"t'\oh r to bnna 1 difficult M '°nal or prok\\11,n;il rru'Jn111nn 1nJ c;pmtual trustra11n1 chaparr 10 a dow l n-not. as in 1hr flJ'I b1: 1nOurnlrJ b' SCORPIO IC\. I 1 '-'n' ~ 11 . 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SCORPIO 10..1 ~4-'-o' ~~I l hr rrlatmnshtp \-111to nall\C' hrlps and thrrrfon:. much of '"hat )OU hurnini o.:iun11on t\ -Ito" lan \OU mJlt.t· man' ""hr\ be\"nmt' reahtics gain tn thr '"•I\ of financial hrnC'fil, p.>\s1hl\ ,131 pul "hl'O pcl"'l(lnall\ or ~nano fratun:' .iu:-omphshmrnt ... 111 hr '"'allo"'l"d up pJ\lnJ H>ur rmo11on3lf\ 'l'U Jn• no'" ht'ini I prt'\l1gt' roman'' dut\ No mattrr \I ka\t \\lU "Ill J r.i"n 1n Jnntht'r J1rC'tt111n ' The SAC l1TARll1S (No' ~1-Dcc 11) haH tinall) crallo.C'd th<' uxk and ilOS"'rr 51.'tm\ to hr th" HrJJrill~' I lnJ1,1dual h1&h up \J\\ ··1 didn't Pf'tl'C'd 1us1 ho'" lillcn1rd .tnd J1· nt thl· lH\I ur inu 1n1rn1cn1r '"u I thinlt. )OU "ould malt.r 11. but )OU lOrnph\htJ ~ou rt'alh art• must fnlln"' the dlCIJlc\ ol 'our rrrt;unl~ proq:d mt' "'rong•·· V1\1on TAUftU (April 11 ·"t•n ~l l ht"nn '1 1,u hJ11· .111 lhl" \lrrng1h anJ hJ' "'Jrr rangr ah1hh to look TJurcans h1\r .i rrputa11on lur hc1n11 rhH1,al rt'\C.'f"\C\ HlU nt'<'d 10 lllf'' bC'\und the 1mmrd1a1r " pracllal ptrw,·c:nng anJ I\ stuh-hnihanth ""h J maim uphrJ,al t'mph.1s11rJ Libra 1nH1h rd born 3\ 11ll-1ct-ou1 but 1n fau m;im hut mnrc than Jn\lhtnJ rl\t' lUnTnt CAPRICORN (l:>l:c :?~-Jan 1\11 ~ of \Ou 1rr rlllrtmt'h \h\ rmouon.al-planrt.1r1 """ 11' 1n ( .apnwrn "'"'"II 10 malt.r frt!lh s11n to 1alo.t' h IO'l('\·ure .Jnd '° surt' that \OU .lrt' s11mfir, Hlu \lmph lJnnot rrn.-gc n\M N\C'J 110 fauh tn \Our nv.n not 101n' to &C'I v.h11 )OU want th.ii on a proml"C' or 1omm11mrn1 ab1h11rs Cipo1hah1 al\O on mm· \OU J1,n1 t'\t'n hotht'r 10 l\lt. 'o u SAGmARll f'llu' !\-[)('{~II m unll.Ull\O tr.a\ cl 11101-rangt pm\· "mph tum off Ho"'l''rr thl\ Thc 'un in < .apnl111n nov. uH'r pn:I\ Be d1rrct 1;ilt.r 10111111,r set 10 I "'ttl' planri.r. UJX'll\ \1&011\ 1hc \haJ11"C'd "' the rathl'r ncbulou\ ht'an nl matlC'r. um{ "nJht lo 1sk for morr -mort' pl.incl '-rrtunc 1nd1\Jtt'\ that b<11h AQl ARll'S IJan :?0.Ft'b I 1 rnr«t at1c:n11on and undC'nl11nJ1n1 flc.'1"•nJ Jnd pannrl'\h1p mont'\ hxu\ on 1n1u1111r 1n1rllrn 1n· -b11t abo't' all \!mph 10 bt the ma11rr1 hil\(' rrac:hNi I lnttcal SlllJC ,c,11pl1\C proct"dun"\ C'\am1nauon 1nd111dual \OU art' and not thl' prr-11 m •t .in all-11mr In'" C on\t'qutnll\. ol unusual phcnumrn.i Lo'<' rtla-\on 01hrr. "ant or C'\pt't"t \OU 10 be \It~ mu\I hr taken 10 \alqu1rd 1mmh1p m.cnth \lJllC'rN v.111 he GEMIN I f Ma) ~:?-Junt' ~ 11 Be.--"'ur 1.101-tam u imfon .:ind \C'CUOI\ rr1h&ncd ( anccr na111r pla\\ SIJ· \IU'it thr li<'I"\ planrt \11n 1s no'" .\ \1m1lar \1tua11on am'I<' dunna IX'· n1ti\.ant roll' pl\\1n1 thmuah ont' of the m~I ccmhrr Thr n hov.t'1cr. ~ou proh- PISC'ES IFch I q.\tan:h Wl {\cit' '<'n\111\t' IU'l'l\ or \OUT \Olar cNin 11hh felt UOC'\lual 10 the ti\!. Rut h11hhght\ nt&ht o( lmt' and l:aughtrr )OU ma' v.cll ck\.1d~ that )OU l'AO n•l hc\-au'l· r nlnrcC"d 1:han~' Ir<' cur· run" on pubhc 1pprt>,al IC'pl lonarr tolenilc \llmronC'0 \ .intludc or rrnll' 1a~in1 pllC'l' 1n \Our carttr or n&hU. manta! SlllU\. u>n& dtSlancc hrh3\'10f and that I pan1n& of the 1n !ht' "l'rlinf p..:illC'm Of \OUr hft cull rrlJtcs to 'lt>CUI affair 1h11 m1&ht v.a)'S o n tht' ">Orie front '" thl' onh H•u rl·alh mu\t \top th<' mt thl\ rrqu1re 1oumc\ Good nt'v.s h 8 solution ~> on no .1CC'ount allov. ~rd. pm cmo11on1I con0J<'U 10 cloud )Our CAPRICORN I[)(',, =~·Jan 10) Judam('nl or ahC'r )our dttts1on\ Prnonalh rm1111nnJlh and pm· IF JAN. 6 IS YOUR BJRTHDA Y: \ ou ha"c unusual "01cc scnK" of dram;i 11ppr~1au: art. mu K'. lu~ut), can be.-'l(lf·indulacnt to point of hl''"J sv.ttt tonth Taurus. L1bn. 0\'('f fiOIOCtal Or bU"O~'U afflurs ft'~SIOlllll\ )\lU Jppcar tO ~ 1n A VC'I) You ha\.t' v.orl C'd 100 l\ard and \tm1lar pc:l\IU<>n 10 thr onr '°ou C'\· wmficcd too mut h to ~Ille for It'$$ pi:m·nH·J I.isl Janu.ir. Thtttfort'. 1han ou dt1Cnt \OU arc ap1n rt'mind«i 1h11 hfc: CA 'CER (June ~2-July 23) rcalh "m1tdr up of dtttm that tttm Ahbouaf\ a pccu to the un 1n )Our all"'on,um1ng .and '1131 one minute o~tlC' SIJI' ofC'apnt'Om do d.cnotr and in('i1n~uC'nt11l nr t'\cn fooltsh 1 11~ of nr11n«1 f'<'lallonstups. )OU tht' n<'\I and 1h11. mort' of\'n than art' not hkC'h 10 con~ dtft11 or 001 "l' art "hat "~1 for u• an tht-ca~t lbc hnc or lcut rtsman« this rnd ~ k3\(' v.cll t'nouaf\ alol\t th" v.ttl ~ t~ (ar 100 mU<b ll like wttk and allo"' otht'n 10 "'of\ OUl fin1nciall) as "'C'll H pcnonall) and thc1r ho\11ht\ ~ntmt'nts or fan- •hat tlkti plact around the tune of ta~n Tauru~ faturtd orp10 pc"'°ns art attracted to )OU Following minor ~tback )OU rr- huund 1n Jan~')_. rcc:ovcr lost arudt and ft'rour financial Ion In Frbruar) )OU v.11 wnously con 1dtr ;oumt) n«ns1ty for am"lftt at dtt1s1on iqardina fo,c rtlauon hip Your most s1a111fican1 months of 1991 ~111 bt <\uaust and ~pccmbcr tht tolar teh~ on Ja.n IS .,11 ma.kc AQl ARll <Jin ~ 1-Fcb I q) °"" i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiii:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ )OU ~1h1c Chai )'OU '1mi>!)' cannot ccm~r v.a' 1 month of d«ldcdh afford co m1u a and:. m1 out or ~1 up'l('111n1 cncoun1en. both 1n )OUr panll('n or clO\C ttlmrcan1oni off the '<'" prnonal hi\> and 11 v.orll Ho"'· hook C'H't v.hll \OU lcam«i an a round· LEO (Jul)' 24-"'4 l.)) h ma) bc about mannt'r \hould no• enable d1frlC'Uh 10 t~ to tcnn\ "'1th t'ft• \OU 10 dt'trrm1M •ho 10 trusi and forttd cl\an •hich af'fta your •ho mu\t bt lt.ept at arm'i lrnath lona-tmn S«Unt . and • drcci•n~ 't ou '"' rl't\l~nll> cNll"lcd •1th upcct bct ... "t"l'n tht iun and C1)(U.l\t bnnt 1 "'"' unto 'ounclf, ~t •ba• an that pan of )OUt solar ch.an ~' to bc UTOPl'K't' and 1n· ~lated 10 ptOfi 1o~l 1nttmll real· tnn\llfnc"r '' i 1mpl) your quanan ly could upett )'our titst·lald plan 1a-1h 1tn1t tC"lhna )Ou not to be Howevtr, OM panicu.lar (}'Cle or taken 1n Ho~'"· )OU 1ttll out.ht chapttr '"Jour ('arttr has come to to talr.c C\Pf11 Ot lqal 9'ht« o'er an end an bt(orc )OU nnbart on profm1onal mattttt lhts wul a.not~. m11m tlanh reaht•ca mu'1 Pl9C'SS (Hb 20-Martb 20) Ohll be ~ and l(ttpecd Rttall •Ml the lod •IN )OUrl appcar1 to bc- 1ool ~ IPPf'O\Jmatcly ta\ month the mc.1 conf\JJcd and uribapPY. ~ • and )'OU ••II d1ic:o"tt CMC'lly lhe morMnl -I.be ~ how, .-hm and •httt this panic\&Jar MSOC\ btana that the tu. t'W'ftfttJy drama cMlidoped tft pnrom, It n<>• ('k>tf: IO )'OW ACttOU I Peeound•OQ succ.a 6 8ecSe 10 Ado At>oul Nolhtog 1• Stronoecl •n1trumen1 19 Kntghl PulMatn 21 ZOia nove1 21 EO•ble POO 23 Be 1><111&_,,I tubst11ute 2S Cai.t•ia item 26 Actreu Petric•• 21 Pndl ly plant 29 AC10< JllCll - 30 Out of control 32 eueo ... club 34 RoMan11e 3& Hurry uo 6Cl'Onym J 7 I( oe>c>el °' Danson 38 c.ro11na C009Qe 39 F1~ren1 WOOd •I SIO...-fy ~ •3 Nev&l ol11C.et abt>< « Bre..,sl0<m •S Contonoal t7 Poe part 49 USSR 52 S-tfl Alr!CM' Outct: 53 Mine .,.,, enc.• 55 CoolfufP 59 lhetut llO Tr ()plC8j lru I S2 Oulc;h C'-W ... Theatet ~ 15 s lt1)0Q .. incl M Oert>ot dnn• 17~bu0 69 Draw 71 F• 1>t.i 72 Ne Na 73 $pilled (tM pundll 7• Turf 75 Smat1 T7 Actreas Garoner 71 Not lreel\ eo Young ac11eu f.2 IJtnocjied llgrltty ... St • 1 ' 4 s ta let U1 Helt Y •• Sell Your Propertr! YlaOO (A ... 24:StPL 2J): Noc aD N IU• plaftl\ ~Uftt ...... )Oii V~ns lft Ill). 1ilDid. _.,. fed coar.rct. 8""tlMMiw ..a ..,.. iftdt•idul& • aftli8 n.., a.-at a tJtW .,.... ~ .... • ~= : ~~~ ~ ptnOMl. 6111,.:r"; :v~ 'hl.+-t-+-tl--bi__..,, "°""Cf• yo. COllkt ,,...,.."" IO mol¥t. How1'9, llllt ~-C.I) O't~P dw-' .. amwn ~IO bt Ila da•1C1111 642-5678 tor inform·ation weel ........... wttll •1tia•I ,...,.;.tf'for a '9tliat _. "°' ak ... .... ........ .... ....... ti-"" ...,., du to ......... ,.., ~ ... • tbft-' • *I ··, j"'.i•1111irM fl/I ded1rar11 hi .. -.. -.. 'JO* =1• ,_... Tne. lllllt :'., .,~·=-:.:.-= ... C'allrtli ............ -=.: ... '""' ... , \:'r.:0::-.t'~ LC .... a_,.. • ..._ ... ..... ,._ .... ,., ..... ...... .... 85 Y• on<leed' So 87 Prc>Qnet 88 Govern.a 89 Geton•mo s ,,,~ 90 ()net IO< consooer e110<1 92 BM~ stOOI 93 Te~n ~ Pao. CO 96 Greet. 14111• 9: r .. , .... qlj ww11 cren 102 Slun pt<>Olem 104 Rro.eteotiat ..., 105 8'0leal ''°" 106 SauMQe 107 Moelem cNen~ 108 Be rMOC)nSlbtot '°' 110 Smell 112 ~...,, IOflq 11•Gr .... ph~ 115 Str8Y'l"O 111 Egg yellOw 119 Angle>-S.•on lal>Oret no Mo.., MouM CfMIOI 121 w.i. of Zeus 123~1 125 Fono.t °' p .... 126 Drug 129 W"'1fty 131 ~OC18llC'. 132 EngrONed 133 Turn ttQflt 13& SOC*- IUff 138 Equ1p1nent 140 Boy 1•10.-,_~ 142 E.aat•n Eur~ 143 Pvglltlrn 1•5 0.1 14 7 Burden of proof 149 Wiii euC>jeel 1S1 WIMtie-lhe- Pooh autl'tof 152 8llllot 1~ Uk• Fetlll Unoer 154 Utwwy patron 1S5 F• or NerO 1541 -°"' C"*'-do wfth) 157 WNrlPOU' ' thin air. Conaider t.hia~ fJ'OID a'" tMm makh. : At both table. North~Sout.b bid- taaily Lo I.he el*le pme via a &.J-.. man ~.nee. Had South dmiecl" row catda in either major, NOl\b. would have prftMd on to pme. ol· • ferinc partner a dMrice of ta.rt. or: no \tu.mp u t1w final contnct. North Eut 2 • P .. '• P .. At one table W•t choee the pe9- IJVe ~ad ol the ten of bee.rt.a. o.da"r· er woo in dummy. caahed the kine o( diamonda. came Lo b.ancf wit.b ta.. loq of heart.a and took two dub' cli.aca.rda on the ace and queen o( diamond.a. Weat captured the kint o( •peda Wlth the ace and ab.il\.s to a club. Declarer ruffed the aeeond club in dummy. drew one mote round of trump&. ruffed anoth.r club and then ditcarded a diamond on • b.ich heart. Smce declaru couJdn 'l pl off dum.m{MT:hout aJ~ lowi.nf West to acore the ten of IPada 'n ptU1an1, the cont.reict just made. At the othu table, West deodad to throw caullon to t.bt winda and opted Lo lead away from the kine of club.. with dramatic reailta. Beat took the ace and returned a low club to the kini· Aft.er WUllllDf the t1urd club with t.be queen. Eut pene- Yend with a fourth round. Wbetba declanr ruffed hiP or low, canful play by We.t would net the daf.end. an two trump t.ncb for down two- illuatrabnl JUSt how unportant the open1n1 I~ can be. 158 Eno'•Sh ,._ DOWN 1 Tr~"'G 2 sonoer Haoc>atcs 35~ Pf...oet\I •Ha.>, $ 1on 1~ MOf'Q .... , 6 .Ac1r- &4an - 7 Oe¥ooCI Of ltQl'\I 8 Anecoote ~ion 9 Andy T aytOt I nornMown 10 Fon,..N,,,_s OB 11 lllanel insirument 12111-t~ed oer-.on 13 a.we co.ch one. 1 • PromiM on metr•ao- 1 $ BlllOeCI IOOI 16 Col6eoe t0«1• org 17 Helrnl Ot Jectl90n II HY town 20 Sf\Owy no- 28 RecGro llt>urM abbf 3 I btlnC1 l>ofel " 33 Stir 3$ Ulerery lftOftOO'.,., 38S~MwN 39L~ '° ,.,.,...,,_,, •2 -8"'""'* U -afMan •S -witll . trnenevedl "' Soentlh W O El·- 48 HUI ··~ COYerlnga ~ 8-twwSla .. 5 I George EWoc ncMI 52 Cotton unrt S4 Rag st ·ean.· ~1 Proc.s 51 MountWI f'l)'l'nPh IO o.11 red It W°'11eel -·--a 1007 66 O.wnn L.ewtt rOle 68 Tlt City 70 Pat11C1Peflt 73 SIW>9 mllCNne 7 • Htelder\ gunmen 7!1 T9ke to court 76 8-0age malenll 79 Mu.oe~ llO EQUll P"9' 81 WIU\~ NlllW of 83 Arnu org 84 T)'P9Wf'lt• '*1 ISFaat M US IV agey 89 Degrade 9 1 E1eYal0t ,.,.,, 92 Tllblewme 95 Number 17 Cloud1- .. Actr-&immet 100 Location 101 H-.n Of - 103 ~!>.- 105 Stormy w .. ,,_. CompoMr 1oe~ 10 7 °"*"'- 108 l"1IQue !hong 111 ......, _ 113 Brevo' 11• lJQuld ,,,...,,. 1 16 Roy Ao9ar"I ,_.. I 18 Emangllld 12()~ Clr....O 122 ~~<1 12• o-1 rooe 125 -... 129 WQtr'ntn I - 12 7 JUI Clanc:ie 121Actreel~ 130 OMOe b'Y two 132 Out of l)fac:tl09 133 Oeanng In • wood 134 Dewour9d '"ems.at lenmt 137 ~ bO<tOlft 131 Chemoi- l 4 1 COlllOe oourt ,q c;....., bOCly t«~pt 1 ........ _I 14' Actor e.rty tlOT--~ 'f;ozv ~t• bachelor unit In of COM with 1-car garege. $575/mo. Cell Shella. 720-0211 H&d. ludt 2640 Looking to sel th8t extra junk stacking up in Cozy. Studio with kitchen- ette, bath & petlo. Newly redone. seoc>tmo utM Inc. N-amkr. n-pet1 873-1039 SEA PALMS VILLAGE IYllllLI .. Imm~• large 3 BR, 2 BA. w/d hkup. frplc. patio. d/w. No dog1. $845/mo + Hcurlty. 213-592-2214 4-PLEX Lerge backyard. * Cloe. to bMCh '* 18R 1BA 1115. VeryclMn. Nancy or Dew 990-2&75 LMge room w/frpk: & ed- 'jolnlflG room. Full beth· r o om . seoo t mo 644-5034, 118-574-1350 thegar~e? Try the classifieds. W hat's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For o nly $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. C all today. 642-5678 900 Phone Mc8 is not available in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley areas at this time. It is antic~ed that the 900 service will be available to these subscribers on January 11. Some of the 673 and 675 prefixes in the Balboa/Newport Beach area will not be ••1-flll --·-m!!!!\Vft __ a_v_ai_·1_ab_l_•_u_n_til_Ar>_n_·1_2_6._1_9_9_1_._w_e_app......_r_ec_i_a_1e .... v._o_u_r .... p_at_ie_n_c_e_. __________________________ T11. 11 1-.n . .-...... ~·~':L.i.'= .... -.--~~· .....,... aw.it•· 1n.... ....._ non •Ollifta WP lftl. ~ .... •• IUllYlTIUITM Ll•H•.. S!!ldng\IVwn 3004 111111.llllY,• Lll'lllTJl&i 1 ,___ leib ........ ~ ........ • "'°'"· 110 ..-; wt...,..,. -YUl'lm. -DWM.2~1WCClllMIWM.S3,6'1' .. 140 ... SW.M.Helr.C*t)ca.i1'e• ..., .......... , ........ .....,....,._,nr; .. llCl•.1"9¥9••.- Warm, Intelligent. WOF 39. 5'4" Are )'O'I -..r&.f entrepreneur, woutd·be _., *'1 & eftrlCtM oompow, IM1NfMft• MCMI&.~.._., .... a .... --ol ....., llrt. ,..~ ol ...... linendally lnd..,.,,dent 47-53, t..inkle In •· IUIWll writer, ltreetwlae r09U9. ~ 2S.:>5 for p<*lbte talllt, runw. rodeo-conclPta. 9'C. 1321 humOr t130I f1-1" .. IMka otder gentleman hon .. t, 1pontaneou1, Over ... t r .... lonahlp (3'A 8eelc1 eptcey gal, WMMn9 IMtlng r91allonthlp. ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 wtth good valuel & • pot 1 t Iv•. I• cur•, )'MI'S). Funny, eenllttw to dee! With meetlna tl'lle 1111• dlnlnO °"'· ttevel end plgttm Miiia "'°'9 ..,._ H w TiO RESPOND senae of twmor IOI' com-ftnencially & emotlonaitly. SWM 30, 5'8 .. 175 l1>e. w1y Gr .. 1 frlend1hlp quiet nit• •I home. 9c:Ube crulMe. wide • ~Ip •2251 Attractive genllemen? Needs new rOINnCI to poeelbte, and )'O'I know 11330 ~ OC*Ofllllt Nice --- C •II m. )'OU' II be flCO\'lt. I Wllnt to ltar1 whet that C*t lead lo. fine • 130I IUllY IUlll pt .. 11n11y 1urpr1 .. d. d•tlng ea.int " you·,. '1311 .,,_ .. ,. Liii" -----,.---T.Q D~ Ll~IE -•2257 18-35 c.tl nowt ,, 1329 ~ -•••IT s:.: .. ~ 2::. IWM 21, , .... llm .,. I ~ I t. ~ Active, ettraetlve, aeeks 1U Am1U1 "" DWM 50, e· 115 Iba, erno-tpOnteneout. c;wW\Q. ro-tteleft. 1town N1r & eyee "potltlve·· gentleman .. 6" L•IY SWM 27 owne ~ tlonelly end ftne!'detty IMntlc, toy111 end !owe to end 10t1 o1 fun. 8ee1ta With ··eenae of humor" In Newport. DWF, yc>uflG and All bo.t ~for aecure. Loottlng fot elm. cuddee. I'm • big (noc In femete '°' fftend• °' for lrlendahlp, edven~ 49, ~It•. ettrectlw. '""I attract.IYe lemele 24-3' well ptQport•ooed SWF. tummV) ...rtNe Teddy poMlble reletlon1hlp. ture/ectMtlel I 11¥9 in telllgent. fun-lovlng En-f()( tailing and OU\« liPC)rOX ~7 deeey end a.. "1335 • 1327 Newport Beech. •2280 joys dancing, boating, edventur• , 1301 down-lo-eerth. eecure. 1-------- cetnplflG. fllhing. dining wttty, ..... gentle end "'.,..... 1111. ll9'UJ Slild:!Mlrt 3003 1 .rm... In/out, candlellghl. gMng. -130I SWM 41 lollel -.. 5'10", 46 yew old,,.... ..U • Sllm SW widow. Moved mulic. S..lng 45-eO.ro-22 205 lbt. good bUlld, k>nQ w If a I I ' 1 ". 18 0. l1ILITll~ h•r•·tHkl mate or mantle gentleman ATILITil,WPIW I •• = llT heir. good .. n .. ol brown/blue. Y~? •1acM .., iem... friend• to 111111 -2255 ~ u~k>MI IWM 40, hum«. very .n.ct1one .. i-miiiiiiiiiiil -• ~ "9WI, ekllng, local polnu of lnter..i SWM 2everyltender, total 185 Ille, e·. blOnd. ~ hard "'°'11.er. Like mO¥: I Jo9glne. a.oDk:a. A190 L unch o r d inner . lllLllUY-.0 h&rdbody,9'2", tSS fbl eyee, MJIY, ..iono • lea..bMch..-..Honest l~t, roma11tlc N/Smoker. p1eue SWF would appreciate Superwell~lt,Med1ef-monogemoua r~I•-#1SH 31SWMlnto~. encl to~LO<*· •2271 compenlonehlpolma.teln fectlonate •. lntelllgent, =-=.·~ llT•IMlllLllY. cYdlna.~.Ouldoor Ing for DWM • tan. teme c.tegory. unen-ernoUonlllY MCUre, 1vall--"" wft • 1~ ,...... DWM ii. 000c4 •tuft l>ealf9 IWF n to I :::::. i~~ my ~l·IU9 cumbered. non tmoker. able SW' fOf unra.I · f humor ;.J;;F 30 .ofMthlnt. EnfOp N•tural blonde. 40l9h SOF no~·· no children Col-edYenture • 1332 -ILAll ::*drnner1. movlH. qui.t ~ ec:ttw Anlllllft, educ:•ted prol ... lonal lege grad. '2251 lta.IT9 mft.ml _.. 111ong the beect'I days. IS "'*"· tuMt· "~1 lnt--......t lunr.:. G d ti OU.. tllm, ....,.,....,, __ IM.•Y•lll ~ _..., · I .a.mwno ~ tl'lfOUQf\ty oo convene on. lcWlng. •1302 8WF, 41, s· 3W'. Enjoya eon. SWM. 42·8 •• ,.. •• ,ER e·t .. 18540~ Powerfuly •nllght•n•d multi~ WM•IL•tln/Aalan 0 K. -------- watcl'llng/attendl ng Nlamok• EnjOy IODgiflG. UTU Wiii! built. o...,. b(lght and fecet~ entr9Preneur, •13t0 Your f1'81 pet. eporta ewn11, movtel. =·· ~=~ ~; LO<* alike. •thletlc. chic, 1dventurou1 wom•n very lnge(llgent. attrect·'-Plml----..----- truel. Seek1 SWM do9. 2277 good cooll. leeks ht, • 1ntere1ted In making ~ wordfV. "'9h motell, 1 ae11k IWMfDWM fOUt flrat a..a. 35-50, '811, MNitlve. No 11 cure. altectlona11 N/S outrigger canoe trip 40 a, look1nQ for In-rOr .:.,.. ~· , JVW• emok.,.drugs. U253 40-55 with senH ol down Mnlcan COHt. .....,,,, eophlsUcated. Ip, rour ·-· -. •lllUU.....,. humor '2252 :r 1305 -...C i.oy of tut• and enjOy IPOrtt, mov ... , tw• - AnumtlR•FUI .... a-. 11334 =0::,~:'0::. ... SWF (33)1ooldnglor~ UllYOUSSYll• unu•-· .... 1WI .... Soc dftnk. Kid• o.lt.t Lookln=or 1ln-90fM SWM wno et1Joya 30'•· 115 lb•.· 1ttrect1111 mlLI a..r..i.ty.-.twoheed9 "2271 ...nnt t 45+ male being 1pon1aneou1 & w/aenM of humor Com· SNll• eoft and gent,. to .,_. 4--.y GOid tel>-r--------- wtlO ii le end doet ~turou.. Klft and fortable In• bait gown a female to be a pelt. Aoe ....._ ~ Rt ·rec-Ool\l~onWOtdof noc M In ~ S*• O.K. No drug1. 1 In ~ Nek1 hand.omt untrnportentbutdMlreto t~ tun hncier for mouth ·~oncs-. loolclftQ for• 10. Fr~ ONet eente of humor. entrepren1ur w/ume grow and care • mult. ttalc...,. lll(• Nlftl. lied~~,_,,.torM- lhlp. Pl/S. 1tnM •2271 '*• •2280 •1333 ...........,.,331 tl'llfloto ... • Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not sat i ficd) W hen leavin g a message • Leave your first name • Mention your interests •Tell your age • De scribe your appearan ce • Specify your preferences • Include what you liked about the person you arc re ~ponding to You rnay leave a 30 second 1ncssagc . You w i I l be auto n1 at i ca II y bi II e d 9 8 ~ for each minute. FREE PE·RSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY (Frrst three words ore boldfac e) 25 word maximum • FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Cha rged Regular Rate. cor JFIDE r JTIAL It Jf0Rt.1ATIO r J NAME:------'------------------------~ r PHONE:--------------------------------~ ADDRESS: -------------------------------- C rTV: SW'E: llP: ---"'* ..... ,,...._,la OOl._,.,.AA WI camot ~ ~ PeilOllClll od...,. It "-alWoda _.be .......... -•3:, s :• llf ~ cuOaMlr'9COUM. IOllft • ,.e .. I '9 _. o O£de ,_,,,.., _, ,.-_. l9IPO"d 11¥ calr,g o P' 2 2 _. «ID4I _,,...,._.. .... .,....._.~,.,, r'•on---. ._ _ _.bed:llt llOCIOOS9"°"""' I ----~ "'" ........ ... , GUIDELINE S hO.O.•• > ........ ., ......... .. # ~YIR 1111111 ___ .. , ____ _ ...... LIWllllTll EJ $2.44 per day That's All you pey f0t .. llnea. 30 «Sey minimum In tne SERVICE DIRECTORY F0t more tntorm.don CALL TOOAYll lllFllUIS Your SerWle Dlractcwy Aept-1tatlw 142-4111 bt.110 UIPllllY All,....,. & A9!11C>deMng done rtQl'll. Orywtil. etc o.vtd, 38&-4178 --. •, ... . ·' " ..... ~ ~"-:"'•'• . AAIN80W CWde Meint Pekrtlng '"I.Ext Houee & Apt Oual job Free •• St llc•569897 636-1758 Our tempofary ~ ol- ,_. holiday pay. vac:a11on p.ay pNI bOnuMA Come Join our happy camt>eft SUN RISE PAINTING Cuetom work. Int text Fr • &/P aJlll St. Lie: •590025 doofl/wmdows/stalnWOl'k e I/I a.ml --------Uc•598A07 573--0959 e Fal •llll EARN up to ~ weetlly =J!,~'=C .......... IMllllPW =~ ~.:,~~~ Reis Fr• est 548-517 4 au.Pty C*ntlng by pro-euy WOfl< "°' more info QueM1y mbed wood Alto --teulonals Uc •602098 Many temp to perm op-c.n 1-~863-8194 Orenge.0.,EucatypW. A -TEAM GARDENING lntured Bono.cl Free portunltles ei.o1 .._.IOI' Ext 2011 7 days 83a-454Jt Jim F,_ dellv AND MAINT 18 yrs HP •tlmat• 845-3305 8arl)Wa Juti.n a v~a Gw-•=-========...1 . . ' \ . . I ,....... . .... ~. cs.q SeMce 8.42-.3921 D L w .. ver Tempc>fanee 7 14-97~2900 11Ml1 .. 1H GOVT JOBS --- 1 Self starter, $250 per week draw. 12° o commission on all sales! C11 •1t• ••. " ... CUil IM.T PUT UPTO •&oo PER MONTH * IO COUECTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must hav~ dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. <X6t' A WIS.\ NIWPORT B£ACH..10UMTAIH VAW:Y. DMNE 6 LAGUNA BEA~ I n ... I •euu•omc. •Pteuantat~ •S300-S500 P9r ...- I Call Megvie at 548-6593 Newpon/Coeta Mesa ., .. Ill.II Ours... Aepi-lla1W.. -emong rhe NgN91 pakl In tN WOl1CI Ju9t 2 orders earn• you up to $700 1 NOW HIRING• ..,-..---t--t""'"'r--< To 36 0001~ S24 I .. Cell 1-I00-283-.3550 you'll fin~ A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! , lnlhe \ - ., .. Jlr1 .... • .... Tli& ti fl IH S t . -, II ..... ,..... ........ ,.._, dl .. 11 ... u••I. Its$£ Ill 1 ...... !1:1!~~e:~ .... _.. •111111~ ............ .., _ .. ,_, ..... , ..... -. ... e,r:,'-'• -.000..,.......,. • IHHltRt w.:=--. ... lltd 8:.'!" DWiOiiS ......... I........... -z ..,._. OUL A# lftlf I c·-,.._. CcM .......... W9oolN value ltllO, Ulllftl'il•-i•ri•mimlil . ..., '°" •• ..,...., •• .,., ........ , 11 ''•· Call Lia, • iUriii !TIMI* 11..u.1111 • 1110t to 1te0t • mes::: •.-...,Yto~• ~~ ....... Lv-.11MZ23 ll!!M!M 6047 CHIVhOCiT .. tNf i10 UIM•ll8-TMC>e ,_..., llaf.. :=:==z :Oci=-=:' tro.the.whlte~,::. ~5!,i:='t:=~ ~.=· tt.OOO __ ...... o:wv:..-:.:z.:c;:--::-~·:::.: O:WVl!.~t... .... ....... ,_, ................. 0. ldelr9 top frMMt refflg. • Ct'9\IY 1114 Full Slit A/C, ...,_ -. tow IO. l ... .-..YI. 1191 --NIA 11, •1 ...__ -DtN111J ~ .._. .. i)Mlbl~end~t-Uke new,~~. -a.a~ 604t Of'MtP.T.4•411 Muetlll. MllM.~ ~?l1 TNI ..., · -..-r-fert ....... tllf. • "'"'" v.,y t211119o-2tt4 nru ,._ ale. pow. f&8, ,.., .---,,__;;;!!'_!I ... -.. -:iii..,_ UHi .., • , nt ottloe. Cell CLOSiNO oomil Grenny Box New -.C.. _ .. _ _..otOr· ,._,.,,,. • TNI • •· 111 11 .... • 71 ...... 7-76$7. lllllWlftllTHllT. ~ Oog·c:.gee~ ..,...~~ + •tn. ,r..,emM :.~::--D , ... Mlm1t•• • Ill ==== ~'f: .. ~~~ - 111.n-N ... &cellent con.. llae) & m19c. gr~ DrMtoappredetela.t · • M~IUll•ll ' ,.,..,. .... ITAJ IT Me....---:. Celt_. 11 _.. ~·i•'='or'ct ~ dltton. s12s: 873-4024 ~131~7 ofter over SS.500. Jn.-.._ITACT• IT ""'" ,., ~ eo.. n. ........ ,.,... .. -~ · ,.,1 , ::::-_:. ':""',..... Hing eicperlence. WHIRLPOOLRefrtg,3yra OOt<INGton~ ;,~~'::o~1;e1 MERCEOE91t132IO -!::::::--.. ~"rJMuety ·"·10• ~:=r'\r,AMU.Y ......... ~ .,, .. -......... d= °'*'· MKAfthUr *· wtllte, lc:el'neker, 1n-nlon? We heVe wooderful a.den. ottglnel IVol'Y paint Gl09Al W>IO MM-' ~ SAi.ON. -MIM!e. ._... "'C ...._ Celt. .._...: ........,, a .Jamt>ol• .,._ door lce/weter di•· kMnO do09 1 c:ett avel-With t., lntertor. Well KntNG INC I02I ,.... lnalClft ....._, Clllt ... en 00-ftltl, 1t 11 ~ W. WI 151-1850 penl(I(, $575. 644-~tll ..,._tor edoptlon. Must Trudel 9035 mtlntalned. CaHtotnl• pon eivd. •IOO. eo.ea l Y. L~,· I0011 ~ c:;'-..~'.,. .. n:.b..:'~11': __.......________ ~•elPOI_.. owner. 1....,. FORD ..... Ul'.lt., .. XLT Car. Prlnclpal1 only . ....._ Clllt. tm7 MJC ll»'1C( HettJor .... lJI., .___.... l1lle i.tiiir.w II oeft.. ... 0ouner on DI '' .. nll' ..-... m6Qht ..., """""'~ Reelof\a~ otter. pt). CMollet Ytdeo ~.. 9-d\, ~ ........... _ --... · . ~ . 6012 .,.., 'w. It lo SUPEACAB. 7 14/957..()213. inc.. Cellklmla, 10H...;: ITAR I Of' Thia ..,._ la w--"7·•-,.,.,_. 1', 1llO ~. 1 ~ P«· l'lllllW the~ pet °' 4llter, eutomatte. pon 91¥d. 1t00 CO.t• .au•a1 nw __,~_,.,. .. ., 1t11P ". ....., ~-J,0 wottt..,.fu_!t~. DIDlfC AUCTION you. 131-1~ LOADED! S11.1150. Melcedee 11182 3000 ....._Celt.NG7 • U.WPICiifiOue n. ,..iatrMt(•t ...... f"9 rcglUsWftCet ..,.. .. •·•·*' Orwlll 0.. --..,..., .,,,_ fUDL 844-8132 Tutbo, beeutlful cal, 1 Thi• bu.in.. 11 con-MIH••--tMflOld to .,..... .._ ~ '° 9rW .._ =NlltDll , ...... wllt In-l~--~~~----1 ___ ...:.::..:_::.:::_ __ 1 owner uceltent con-ducMdby.acotpOfMJon TM fol=!lftc l*Mftl ,_ ~ .,. ,....._ ,_ ....., ............ 1 ,......,,, 1S. •• phonee.flQng,cu-. Ill, 1a•1•,1PM Planos&Orpns 1990TOYOTAPICK-UP d l tlon. a10 ,500. The ,.;...irantt•> 00fft·119ve..,_,.u.i.-ot1M1,... MIMC•l ...._. ......... WMC•> Meted ~"' '9mef MrVtc9 & light .... • 6059 Ale.:;::-.,.., bumP-714/548-0973. manoed to tranaect tM-. tM ,~ltlou• •u•IMM aoowa on: DIU , .. 14 ~~·· 1tlO b1:>1ng. PIMM call Jetlie TIE IEYEILY er . 875-11347 ,.. "'*' u. Act?Uoul Heme: ~ LAHR 1llO ' ----.,. .w1M '1714-55e-8&83 ~WAI beby gtend, vety Rolla Royce "77 91191 a-..J ) II led " E J U V l N A T I 0 N L.V 1-. T1lll 1 1 '*" ...... ---~;;;;;;:::;:..;.;""-.-'._.-..._ · · IEllTllE llTEL nie., S11196. And beeuti.-TOYOTA 1988 Pickup. SllYet Wrelth II, BelbOe eboYI '*!_ 11~ 1 15 CENT lfll,,ACE·HAIA· TNi ';'i ....... w ... wtltl ... Oountya.rttofOr· llWTAITP/T 9Q1etl leb, 114txl~, matu,.. 842-820e Hll IM tf Tlat lrh fut COMOle pleno, $&50 Manual. stereo. new whlle/c~Ol•t• hl!Ma, 1tl0 • aooY. 400 ~ c.n. wMI.,. County a.ti of Or· .,_. COunty OI\ DIDJrnMr .,... ITA1W .............. Planoteac:hermu1twn-tlro . 14100 080. 79K, OtlgJnelly .old In Prelldent Of. #4t1, Newport Baectl..,. Courtty °" Ceocz ... "'· 1tl0 ,,_......,.....,. .. _.,. -tlce. 714-e52·223tl 7t~1-2300 NB. lmmecullt• thr°"11.,,_ Tilll ~ ... flllcl Cellt. 1at10 1t, 1tl0 • .......... ~ ..,_ ...,._ • Lots of Fine Furnllure.i"!"' .. !'19"-mol!,.. ___ ,1!"! ______ ~~1 out . $2 8 .110'0 .wtthtNCountyClancofOr· The~.::::_--,_ DllVPlloCD•~fi°IO TlflML1Nl •ul~DINCI H/mede Rugs. Western & TV St«ee> Electronk:s V.,, 9040 7141844-92<>8. :'re County on oec.mbei =-ln~&o County ,......... ~ Ooet1 1"0. ~ t , 13, 1"1 ' ~ ... 2011• lptu. EuropeenBronzes.Jade, ' ' 6000 1978 G.M.C. 4114 '4 ton. TOYOTA11177C..a 5' ttO Nmrt Juli tO, 1HO Fl~21,1::r.-..,., '13•IO• lu-111 ~'.~AM.....,.._ IEOIOllY ~~1ri.10~~:neArt:1n: mm H" lllllU ~~ :'"~ 4=: A~~ :~~ c:~~= 1~ N0~7d. lyncfl M.o.: lu-OOI MUC llJ1D ~:w ... ~~·.:~ SlnellN.B.CPAtlrmnMd1 MuchmoreCollectables Remote, excellerlt con-$3000. 842•9132. -?14-647-71~2 30.1ttO,Januery8,1M1 tl33 Bedtorct Lene 117, ftaJCllJllC( MnnaullUll•• c.lf.9:1121 ~::...~:~ ~:(~l~P~~~ dlllon,1125 87~24 ~&-9000 / TOYOTA 1978 COROLLA 1»720 ~~c:;.ll= MiliiOiM• H•• .... ITAi FT -=~1=-Mft- Acictg. experience Cell Prevtew 1 Hr Pre-Auction '90 MAXI VAN. 2 door. elc. new t"-. ducted by.,, lndMduel MAim ITAJJ I rY n............ ...... .. The ,..;,:,_,e(et ...,_ ~obln, 844-0448 Ku'• Fvrnlture CSL•978 PIS. air, crul ... ttet90, tlh ~~~eon::c'~511~utch. PmUC' llJTICE ....... ~ ~ ~ ... ~ doll\=...,... .. ~:;:HEATING tMflOld '° ..... _.. ---wheel, 3,'°° mllea. ~ '""' .,,. """"'ty ~" "'..,.. • & Alllll CONDITIONING ,__ urlCler ... ~ ILLNESS FORCES SAL.E TOYOTA 11185 Tercel. fltC-==A~U ~~on Oecambar ~H~: ~~nm,.,..... •I.~...,.,... W'M(e) ttlted IEIYIOE IEPIEIEITITIYE 1.,F.-umttutt .... -...__-....-60..,1_4 $15.995 831-2177 A/C. 1tereo. uc:.ttent ThlfoacM4noperaon .. re Publltled Otenoa Coelt lt.1114,eoe.a....,c. ..... c.lf.'*1 -:on:NIA --------'!ti Font 1989 Econollne 150 condition. $29115 080. dOlna ~ 11: Dally~ Ja'IUefY 1, ta, IO t2127 Mldd ~-.... 11 ,,. ~ *"' ... tied =E w/4 Cl\el<'S ... wood Lag&N lead'! 61 48 Co nve rsion lo•d•d. 714-441 -2300 INFO DYNAMtCS. f2IOO 27. tttl • TlnoY ..... 11 M.-io =~'"" Uouna .... ~~et Ort lg Or'8SMr wlmrror. -14,000 mites. TV. VCR. Votvo 1914 Wegon GerdenGrowaMl .• lufteF. ~ ~ #10I. tMcHperlc, Thia ~ la con-.,_. Courlty °"Dau ... rtte ORANGE COAS T dar1! IOlld t>of'dl $500 C M AH Furnltu,. I HouMhotd CB, 2·AM/FM cwn-. 60,000 mllel, 3'd eeet, Garden~ c.11. t2M3 Celt. 9*>a1 duded by: lft lndl\'*dllel 14, "'° DAILY PILOT la l~lng 722·91"3 Goods Must Got Sofal, trallef hitch, eicc.tlent mint condition, S&.1150. FONmll ~ Inc.. Thia ~ 11 con-Thi r901etrant(1) OOM-....... tor houlcwt't9&, student• * Euc Home Furnishings 11 bles · ch"• bed 1 • con d 111 on S 20 000 646-9728 Celltomle. 12 Oatdeil Mt9d ~ .,, llldMdulll menoed to trenMCt "'*-~ Or-.. C.. t~· ,....,,tathle Must 1111 lmmed11tety kitche n Items, iome 434-7832 . . • • GrOYe lfY'd • 8"'1e F. Ger'dln '1CTITIOU8 MJH•M The reglatrant(1) oom.-nw under tM flCUtloue = "°' ~ n. •• JU< the cKcutetlon dept. Queen Anne Chelrywd antQI clott ..... etc 118 ---VOLVO "72 °'~· ~~ um ITA'T9mMT ~ ':-='~ lkllfMN "WM(I) "'1ed 1 , ..,.,._..,I, 1', 1•1 To wor1t even!..,.. u -Sunset Terrece, Sit/Sun VW 1985 Vanegon GL 4 door, good transpor· "---la con--n.... ....-.. ,_ abOveon' NIA ~nt IMIFrt.,ftel()bie~7.'"' ::O~~ 1~~rr:,::~ &-5PM 4M-1271 Weak~ Autometlc, utlon $750 oeo. Clucted~eootporatlon ~;;;;::----awlll~,.'i:me<'> Meted MIC*IQluooetl IOfl + lovesut. all A /C. refrlgerttor . 8424132 or ~&-9000 m!:.s~:::.:. == SANTA AHA CHRYSLER at;::,C:..-Tilll 1tll-1t w fllad P1aJC ll)TIC( match! OAK Deluxe glld· •torege. •wnlng Exoelo-vw 1981 Rabbit ne. under the Flcthble Pl YM<>V™ ISUZU, t405 Tilll ltatefMllt w f'lled wlUI tM County ~ Of Of. _...-,.;;;,,;;;-.;;;;..;.;;;.;.;--. __ ding rocking chr ped-tent condition 17 • 100· Convertlbte triple whl Bulln... neme(1) n1ted Au'!• .._,. °""'· 8ente Ane. -"" the~~ Of Or· :.'re County °" ~ fltC *"6'1 a H •• 11111 t1ble/chrs. b•r 714-tl7Mtl77 new engine & top. t aboYI on: NIA Cellf. 92705 .,. County on oec.mw 5, "° MAim ITAi ' 1tOOI•. well unit I Contem-• 4 o o o o a o · Berry M. Acker men O.A. HMn, Inc., Celltomte. 11, 1990 N1'1W1 The~..,._..,. • • · Prelldant ' 1406 AU10 Mall OfM, Sent• ~ Publltled Or.,. Coeal dOll'8 ...,._ • porery ptllowbeck sole. Antiques. 213/434-571 t Tilll tt•tement wu Ned Ane. Cellf 12705 Publllhed Or-. C09lt Deity PfloC '**'"* 11. 2', KAISll CON8TfllUCTION ................. M2-4a21 lllJPlllt love .. all Whitewashed Bom.~rll 701 1 Cllssks 9045 VW '83BUG.Oneowner.wtththlCountyClancofOr· Thll bulln..a 11con-D_e11yP11otJanuaryt,1a,10.30.1tl0,Jenurtl.1tt1 co .. IOU Plllede Dr , IPllll/l.111111{ Oak Col teble set, bdrm original Interior $1200 enoe County on Dlclmbet cluct9d by: an lndMdull 27. 1tt1 lu-115 Hunttfltton ~. CeM Pila.a? Hitt Sofa 11ctlonall REPOWER your boalt with '1111111 llYUll 080 (714) 646-7871 s. 1990 Th• ragt1tr1nt(1) com· tu-004 t2147 FIT 1 1 1 1 Whitewashed rattan din new Mercrulaer Cobr• Showroom car. 15800 (2131·431_........,. .. .. or ' Nmn menced to tranMCt ~ "9LIC NOT1C( Joaepfl .,...... ec..., POI ton •v• I n Mii ·~orig prlce! Xlnt Stern Drives Repeir & 080. tl5()..()606 IV m1g. -ener u Pvblltlled Orenge Cout nan under tM Flctltloue "8JC NQTIC( IOl2 Pllllaede Of •• Hunt• Legune Bch &rN Ability cond qualllyl S27S..S2450 warranty work 548-9000 ---y W IAll-.n 'II Delly Piiot o.c.mt>er UI 23 8u1lne11 111me(1I ll1t1d ACTTnOUe ._.. lnOtOn IMdt, Celt ..... 7 :~ :1~ :~:.-: 973-0653 CLASSIC 'ti& Mu1tang 5~ • I I 30 t990 Januery I 1tit . ·~on· tll85 ..cnnoue MJH•U MAim ITAm " ,.... ~ .. OOlt-requt~ p ..... contact DESIGNER FURNITURE• Sall ~u 701 4 ~.::ch~ =: c..a. ~o! ~~·;~ . . . Su-711 '*'~ M. SNcierCI. ~ ~=.,. .,;: = ~.,. ~ ~=-oom- Rlverslde Hearing and King bdrm, dining rm. Irv· 37' WM ATKINS Sloop 'tl7 Arter.-30pm 557-2833 ml1ea. (334581) Thia ltltement Wiii llted doing bu111'911 II: HALL·WAY VENOINO, manced to nNeCt .._.. Speech <Anter 5051 Ing rm. l!fiekflf turn. or1eo-Flush deck midsh ip llHI P\BJC NOTICE with IM County Clanc of Or-BARRETT FINANCIAL 2623t Adelento Dr . Lagune MM urlCler the Flctltloul Canyon cr .. t Dr. Ste 104 tel rug P'Ctur• stereo cockpit possible moor-FORD 1930 Model A UIL Ill nm& anoe County on Oecambar SERVICES. 14412 Dal'9I Nlouel. Cellf mn luatn..a nllM(1) i..ted R 1ve r11 d • 9 2 5 O 7 ca• 759·5515 1ng 675-93•7 Tu dO< 90% condition 1988 Hart>« ....... C M fl'ICTITIOUI .,..... t9, tttO Cirde, Huntington leactl, Dan end Nency Hell, eboYlon:...,....,,.., 1, 1tl0 787-0204 I --• 7 ' . ........ MAm ITAT'DmNT ~ Clllf t2147 HH1 AdllentO Dr., i..vune JolaOfl ~ te... IDES I G NE R M 0 0 EL Strong 11ee1 cradle Im 35' • · 2 5 0 or 1r 1 d 1 llJ•llll Thi-.-..... Publlll'lld Orenoa Coelt T ... F ..,,.,. 14412 Nial*. Calf tHTT TNI tta•IMM -.., TIACEI Ho M E F u RN 1 T u Re 10 so· sellt>Oet ,250 895-107 4. 894-4269 ;;;;;;;,: ~ .,. Dally PllcM ~ 8. 13. 20. o... Clrc:te. """"""°" fN1 bUllMM 11 oon· wett1 lM Courtly~ crf Or· Trecer f()( MIP Aetund SALE Pnced below 6;31-9065 LINCOLN 1N1. 4-d oor ~NTER. 3114 Airwey 27. 1111 8"ctl. Cell t2t47 dueleclbV'~end--.. Courtly on D ... Pollclo Poten 1111 wti<>lellle 2 50185 col· Mdan or1g nll cond1tlon, AutosDomesdc 9300 Ave Unft 11. COit• Mala. 8'H>02 l""8 bullnaet II con-Thi ,.....,.,.t(•I coin-14• 1"° S.-000 647-7t28 IM & 11mp labte gtasslSllps/Dock /St low m1!eege real cheNy Cellf t2tl2tl duci.dt1y.lfllldx11tu.i ~to trllnlllCt tM-. ,.... ' din room t•ble w•tll ti S °'• $ 4 2 5 0 A 1ch1 r d •CAD '14 Bdo 13975 etic Scott Ahoada 170lt "8JC fl)Tla Thi r9gillttent(ll ~ nel8 utldet ._ F1CWoul ~ Or-. C... UTILITY COMPANY JOBS ct111rs China cab.net 7022 S411-830T •CHRY '84 5th A~ $3475 Hegue Ln , Hu nilngton rnanced to trll\llCIOl tM-. lu .. Mee lletfte{I) N9ted = PlloC 0.: 1 , .. D , IO, Stlf1 $7 80 hr 1n your area bedroom lurn &. misc I . •CHEVY ·n t ton 13n5 8eacfl Cellf 92t47 '1CTITIOU8 .,..... 1\19 under the Fletltloue lb«Mton: c..noer t. 1llO 1 • Jenuery I. 1$, 1tt1 Men & women '*9decl Set & Sun 9.4 305 V1111 "'Re.!~ & :.~~.: --Nwptr 11 Mtrs ~8-8823• Aobtrt Aien L.-... t2823 MAm ITAW BullMM MrM(I) lllted Nancy L Hal tu-727 No exper nee For 1n10 Meoera Newport Beach w kl ve 1 ~OS Imported 9100 F1r rlngton, Rancho TM foloMng pwaone ere ll>Oveon.O.:unw 1. 1MO TI111 ... .,.,.,., ._ flld~=======-- call 1·900·329-8429 ext ee )' apl IVll 8 B w 325e CADILLAC 1990$edan de~ Callf 91730 doing llMinell M: T .... F e.n.tt WlttltN~~ of Or· 1570 aam.8pm 7 divs TWO-tlFT coucttes down 7141832·2°"0 John A~ ~042731 VIile Rolls grlll, '90 top, Thll butln... le con-SANTA ANA ISUZU, 1405 Tilll -~ ... tied Mii County an Decerl .. $12 95 ,.. Engllstl stUr. tapestry Re IY n-·11 lll . phOne. 14,000 mllae. Pr1-ducted by co-partner9 Auto Mall Dri¥1. Sent• Ana. with.,. County~ of Or· a. ttlO __ l gency stripe ·cream & * ._ S 12.995 111te party, mint con· Thi ragl1trant(1) com-Cellt. 12705 MOI County on 0.0.:tber """1 ,...,._ mun OlllPllY '°IS wtne, custom mede 21 n. HAT SUPS* ORmt• lft dlt1on. IUl,SJOO 780-9395 manoed to trenwt bu11o-o R Haan. Inc .c.morn11, 1•. t990 PvtllllNd Orenoa CoelC ..,.... aowee l't **" Start $7.80/Hr your eree $2000 each 640· 7583 De Anza Beyslde Vlllege t500 Auto Malt Dr.SA CHEVY .74 NOVA aut ,_. under Ille Actltble 1405 A.Uto Mall Or1v9. Senti HJllN. Dally PfloC Dao9nbar 11, 23, ~ ~ ~ Men a women needed 300 E Coast Hwy Newpt 835·317 t • 0• 8u11n .. 1 neme<•I lllled Ane. Cellf 92705 PuOlilhad Or-. COMC 30, 1tl0. Jll'Nfltt'/ I, 1tt1 22. 119() .. the of ea. No experience necess-Mhceflaneous 6015 1 Beach (714> 673-1331 ·et1 MW 32s.t ~=· 'tf35~ue~~'. •tr,::!:""ber3, 1990 d!'!:s ::1::0,:,1oncon· =.~~::tr>· &u-7te lom....:.. 26~121 In ~~.~2~~~o;~a~~nl~=~ WANTED TO BUY Old 18 BOAT SLIP with doc 5~(2RFN8'44) 839-8242 Thl1 1tetem.nt w .. filed TM r90111r1nte1) com· l»T30 "8JC NQTIC( Mk:NQen City, tndllfta. 6AM·SPM 7 D ORIENTAL RUGS any S 100/mo 125 Gr and 3,995 CHEVROLET ·as. Perf9ct with the County C1anc of Or· inencad to tranaeci ~ She f& ..,..._ ~ her ays size 1n any condn•on Canal Balboa 111and E• lft 1 11 anga County on oec.mw ,_. under the Flctlt'°"8 "8JC N011Cl l'H:TITIOU8 WU "°"end deuat*r. W...., ___ s_1295188 j t·S00-531-7233 675-5095 l500 Auto MallDr S .A ~.;•1 ~m;:.; 5,1990 Busln•H name(•I ll1t1d MAmlTAT'llmWT S.Plnllltonff.ofNewpon WllTHl-WlfTHllH EXCEACISE BICYCLE Dock space Lido Isle, 835·3t11 . crulM contr~ 13.850. Publ.ltlled 0r.;4= 1~M~~d. ~ f'IC~A~U ~ = :-m.,. =On~~ t: lll WnlHllS •Ong $289 asking S 155 & north channel 16 18' 87 BMW 635csl 548-4793 Delly Pllol o.c.mw 1e. 23. rW!t Thi followlng panona .,., J a L MUSIC, t442 Vegee, Nevede; bfOttler Fa< private yacht club PIT I staircllmblng excerc1ser Pr ' c e n IQ o 11 ab I e A/T (ti 137971 CHEVROLET CA MARO 30, 1990, Januery I . tt11 t Thia ltetement WU f'lled doing~ aa. Dee11v11a Pl , Coata Mee&. Wwren Bowee of Lu FIT 1v1ll Good worlong orig $399 aslong $175 760-8792 $23.995 1971 Z28 (LT-1)350 new Su-719 with Iha County Clanc of Or· CA.BO VEHT\JAES. 34823 Cellf. t2'2t Vega, Nevede; 4 grenct.. cond111on1 Greel al Both never used Com· *•rw.aaT SLIP* OREYIH... motOf'. mint condiUon Inge County on o.c.mbei' Cell Portola. c..,i.trano Jotw'I M Wlc*.hem. 1442 c:thl6dr9n. NlcOle. Antttony mosptlere Av11I 1mmed putenze<I deluaio mOdets """'"-500 all Or S S8000 090 John 111, 1990 a.di. Clllf 12124 DMuYllle Pl . Colts Mela. ~on OeM\ Ind a.tf1 CaUTlm644·9530We<I 1w 111de1t11er>'>50 4789 Excettenttocallon& 1 Aut~~ 1 ' A $40-1128 ' P\&ICNOTIC( ................... ,.... '~.81~2 .. CJameaPMurprty,Cellft2t2t ~eMcs 1et9P-91•1d-Sun CloMd Mon & Tues tecunty 673-7677 83 • 1 1 ,..v.,...._, ..,.MOI ....,..., .,,4 .. •II• ortol1, UM F Wldthem, 1442 eon John.Tilomet "JT' JAMAICA VACATION Side-tie for 20 boat :iclnt ACURA LEGEND 1988 5. C HRVSL~R 'Ill N•w ACTITIOUl IU..... OeMy ~ JanueryfS, t3. 20. Cec>l•trano IMch. Callf. OewAtl Pl . eo.e ....... Penon Blr'bwe lt"9d In WUHllSE A111mbly. packaging genefl l llbOf 957-3240 2 d I Yortcer land-· ·-~ um ITATUllWT 27. ttt1 ea.ta• Cellf. t2at . rcxm rip 11rllnf' tteketS 1oc111on1 Incl water & speed. 101ded. blue 2tlK rnl... 1-· "'--;;'~ The folowlng per90na.,. ~t Pu J Hogan, 1483 S. Thie bulinMS 11 con· Newpott ~ ~ 2 8oth onlyS•90 elec Qose10L1do1s11nd sunroof S 14 995 p' pe!' do6ngbUllnellu Camano wey. C1m1no ducteclbyhulbenelandwlfe Y'M"I. • "_._ "',,.. 71•·6811-2661 1 $11/Ft 675-7939 875-eoe9 ranty p I U .t 5o PA()f°ESSIONAL SALES rtllJCNQTIC( lllend.Wllh Mm The raot1trant(1) com-~Inn Womene 831-8808 RECRUITEAS,5t420un'* Ttlll buaine9S " con· menced to traneect ~ Oo# C1ub. ~ .. FORD t990 FESTIVA Hunt.lngton Beectl. Ceitl ACTmOUe ..,.._.. duct9d by • gerwll '*1· NII under IN FlctltkM be 1-'d ~ 8, 1111 Automatic, AM/FM etereo Craig Mitchell Mel<-. U.-ITATDmltT nerthlp lulln ... n11M41) ll•ted' by tN NepCunl Soaely. ceuett• se too 080 6 t42 bunw. Huntington The followtng pef90n8.,. The regl1trant(1) ~ ebov'I an o.o.ftblr 7, 1tl0 --------- M5-2Tr7 Beedl. C.f dcMr1Q ~ • mancect to tranuct .,.,.._ Jotlft M Wldthefn Thia bvlineH II con-SANTA ANA CHRYSLER Mal under IN Actlt.IOul "* ltllerNnl Wiii tied LINCOLN "71 Continental dve1ed by .,, tndlvldu.l Pl YMOUTH. t405 Auto Mall Bulll\MI name(•) lllled With IN County a.11 °' Or• 480 engine. Rune good The reg111ran1(1l com-OrtYa., Santi An&. Cellf. above on. not yet ange County on Decal:IMr TRADE now I , O A T A f~•·, 41 ' "r ""l .,.\,, .... ~ . ". k"' . ..,,. . "'" ·''' ·, \-.."'°f ' ' •\\ '"'\fi"Y "'..,'ft ' I •A I. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! S 1260 SEE. 842-0587 manced to lranuct t>o9'-12705 Steven Murphy t4. 1990 =-::--,,.,..,......,...,.-...,~~,.. neM under Iha FIC11tloum • 0 A. Haan Inc Cellfofnla. Tilll ttatamant -,.., 'ot'M1 MERCURY tN4 TOPAZ. lullMU neme(•I 1111ed t405 Awto Miii Ortw. Sent• with lhl County C*-of Or· Pvblllhld Orenoa Coelt very good condition. lbo¥e on'. N/A Ane. C111f 92705 8f'08 County on oec.mw Delly PfloC Oecembei' 23, 30, 'AC9'1C YtlW Power windows. new C<alg Mc~ This 1>v1lneaa 11 con-18, 1tt0 1tt0, .Jenuerr 8. 13. lttt ..._AL'™ t I r • • • b • I t • r y • Thia ltllement WU ftlld ducted by. • ootpe)(ltlon ~ ""'72t c.m.t.ry catburHtOf, altetnator, with the County C*1t of Or· The r~l1trant(1) com-Pvbllhld 0r-. eo.t ---------C?lac>el • ==: mulflef. cetelytlc con-enoe County on o.c.mw menced to trllNIClt bull-Delly Piiot Decenlblr U , 30, P\aJC ll)TIC( verter, tr1n1ml11lon 5, t990 neat under thl Flctltloul 1tt0,Janueryl. ts. t"1 ---==;.;.;.;;;.;.;.;;;;:..._.1 3500PecftlcVIWOflve ovemaulecl, etc. S2500 ~ 8u11n... n•rM(•) llll•d Su-7S2 PJCTTnOUI .,.... ~a.ct! 0 B 0 8 4 8 • 4 2 2 4 ' Publiahld Orange CoNt ll>Ove on. 190 tum ITAW ~~~~ .... ~~,,.~=~~ 844-7~7 Delly Piiot Oeceml>ef 11, 23. ~ M. ~d. ~ "8JC NOTia Thi~ petlOM .,. --------30, 1990, Januety e. tt11t dent dOlna bUINll • ,_ 1111-MERCURY TRACER 119(), 8u·723 Tilll .. ...,,_.t WM fMld fltCHTIOUI .,_.. Alin' IY MAllllQO, teM E 4 -door, eutomallc. with thl County a.rte°' Of. MAm ITATll•rr lllloae 1200, ~ calf. m.L lllllWIT CUNtte. air' 1peolel "8JC fl)TlC( .. County Oft Oecamblr Thi ~ petlOM .. IMl7 Mottuwy • Ctlapel equiprMnt model, ce-11. t990 doli'G ...,._ • ....,..,.,_ Henaen. 11M Cremetlon nyon red, 20,000 mlel. fltCTmOUI MMIMln ' N11111 TH! COMPVTEllll OUYI. t. "°" •IOD. 0r.,,... Celt. , 10 ... ---. Ilka new $5 t95 MAm ITATl'mNT Put>llMd 0r-. C09lt 1M35 AIDonQuln. lulte 15.S, IMl7 -v.v-•1 142.3132 • me fc1ooMnO Pl'90M .,. Delly PlkM J.,.,.,y a. is. 20. Huintlnft0n IHcfl. Celtt Thie bullMM 1a con-Costa M9ea ··--------doli'G ~.. 27. 1ttt t2141 due..o bV' "'lndlVllNll 111 ................ . a.di 11115 Ciera AHMSCO, 2t2S Co11i101 ~ -Jem A-~ 71N TM ,......,..,_t(lt °"""' 4/dr. Brghm. 511(. UOllJ. Aw .• Sutt• A-11. Colt• tent, toeded, $4.950 Mela. Callf IHll 192-2851 DetTell Vlc10t Felt 820 l.a *"...... ~ ... Ugune 8eacfl, Clllf ""10, &IC,,:. p/a. p/b, pdl Thll bull,,_. II con-1I54371) ducted by' II\ lndMduel .... TM r~1.ttrent(1) com- menced to lrlnMGt lMlo-..... TnlTl ,,... undtr IN Actteoue 1MI Her1IOI' lllld, C M 9ueiMM "WM(I) lllled m•llll --==~NI,:.. TNI~-.. with .,. County a.ic °' Qr. _.....;...;:;:~;..;.;:;:..:.:~--Miii County on O.C1n...., fltCnnaul .._.. I. '"° ...... ITACT•IR PuMINd Or-..~ TM==~ .. ~Plloe ~ 11, n, ~LI" MA l.l Al• 30, 1tl0, ~I, ttt1 aoctAra. 1111.......,,. ~m "-d, ... 300, ~ _________ .,. ..... Cllf ... ,aizew. "==-"'·•n:1· .... .., ............... n. .............. ...................... ___.. Call. -MDAM0 tWR, -A TNllll•-·---~·11--..... a ......... a.. ,_..I •• W '15~= ............ -p= STIRTlll& l llEW IUSllESS11 The lAg9t Oeper1ment .. the ~ Plot le pMaled to announce • new eerw. now ~ '° ,.. llul6-,_.. We_. now 8EAACH w. neme !Or )'OU et no eictra c:Nrge, end _,. )'OU the tlmt end the trtp IO "" Cour1 ~ In Senta Me. Than, °' oour11 • .,.., the-"" .. 00:41 ..... .. -"/04lf~~ .... ... """' ..... County an. .......,_ Ofa•welk iortow.-. ........ by ... end ...., .. "/04lf proof °' PUIJfc*'l)S; .. ~ Qlrll. .......... by to .. "/04lf ~ .,.,.,_ ..... llMt .... Delf "°' lAgml °".,,,.."· -Welt -· Coli1a ...... Cel9orNa. I )'OU °"' '* .... 11¥ ..... Oii U9 .. (714) ~1 ........... 311 °' 31' _, w wll mMa ., ....... )'OU IO ....... ,,.......11¥ .... ·~ ............. ..,"""" .... "°"' ....... Oii "' ....... .. ...... """ ..... to ...... ~. Good Mil In ,.. ,..._. a