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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotMAV8EIF I 6ETMOLD OF VOOR NOSE, I CAN PULL VOUR MEAD UP ... \ &t'OCJ CAN WATCH T ME &!PROOM 1V ANP I'LL WATCH THE LIVIN& ROOM TV - SOT I CAtlT LIFT IN( MEAD, MARCIE ••. . MELP ME! • ' . • WMAT DID SOMETHlN6 ABOUT TME PRINCIPAL. •LAUREL AND 1-tARDv," SAV? BUT I DON'T KNOW WMAT ME MEANT .. ' • • 1 ALSO INVEST IN ct1Nl(X1ff( Cfa'S, ~ AS SPtNACH MJ CAttaTS ... H-H ,.., ~""° ........ Q#.~a.. .... -.. CARROTS?. HoWCOOCD ~f!! -. -BY HANK KETCHAM GIMME81CK MVTHIRTY· IWOCEMlS! 0.. ... R'.)R~ BE~IES. •. AND 04\"'5 IF IT'S OKAY WITH YOU, I 'LL COME eACK TOMORROW MORNING/ IT'S A VERY tMPORTANT LETTli,_ I WONDeR W.,_.Y THEY RAD TO HOSPITALIZE HER ? IF THE INJURIES AREN'i SERIOUS, THEY USUALLY. PATiCH THEM UP IN P!MEAGENC~ AND S&NO THEM MQME/ URY . . DEFENDS THIS HOUS E ... .111..;.a1.• ... HAVE )()(} ~ f:ETTI~ A .Df GETTl~ aF m.x;s AAID TAKJNG CHARGE a-~ l.ft? THINK A80llT IT . .HAVE A NICE D\Y ! ~ . 51'1 l~ HAVBJ ''I c:b1' 11~ ()t(.1¥.;.,, HERE rr 15 . <»..IE MORE 1iME ,,, ~ · 1. ~''f KNOfAl IF 1l-f IE> COMMERCIA"-AA5 KEPT A~~E A()JPI.; FROM ~UGS , , • .&J111 ~HAS Ptrr ME Off OF E-GGS! FROM THESE BURGLARS ... WITH ONLY THIS STU FF ... ,. ~DU KE k~~,,,,_-­ Al.O'f'O F ~ LU<E: WflAI ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 1'1u vJ 10 \HE:::. Hl>U K WHE:N WE MUSI SAY G<XOO~ 8CX>N t' U.. Be SAILit't;. . FAR A~ 1HE SEJ1 ... J ; r l L I \L-.LL tjt_ bl.UL ~I K1>8DJER IHE WHITE. CLtFF.S OF Dove:R. T'r1°~.JDST 7COWA1TAND SEe ···· J J JU> J ~~'RE GlJfiNA ORt>ER U)f5 OF fHfSf . - BY LYNN JOHNSTON WHEN~NNV~ ~INQ. ~PtGAIN, M~!I b HORfV\H. 4 J~ • .. ···HEWASONE CIFTHE ONE.3 WHO CAME Ha1E.. -- ,_ \ CAN YOU TAUST YOUA EYES? There .. 91 1Nst 111 <if*· fnC* In dfewlng dMaila befWMI I top #ld boftom panel& ~ quQ.fV c.n you find them? c~ ·~ with thOM betow l et us "lflPOM the1 the '>ldlemenl If I retire al 1 o p m I alweys sleep well 1s correct Then which one of the follow ng sta1ements is also '19Cessanly true? 1. tt I retire befOJe 1 O pm .• I nevet sleep wefl 2. If I mire after 10 p.m .• I MVet .a..p wefl. J . I never atMp ..... " I "9W not retired 9t 10 p.m. 4. " I do not ....., welt, I "9W not retl'9d •t 10 p.rn. Remember you are tsked IO pidc JUSI one of _.___ __ __;_..-......~-~----'~---' JMO! SI Witt 9 ~ • ~ S ~WI 11 MOU ' 1ne .....,,_,.. LOHO SHOT! See If Y°" ~ t11 .oft ftt"lt try ~ one of tour leH t oeuedO II .._,. ( ~ • 110CNJUn-i l *'°"' • u8is I .0. 19'9tll(I W(lnduin~ a.rou.nd.,~ not. . kMW~nQ wh~ck UK,\,y t:o turn. • e:r·· t ON • IOOQ ~ poulble p.tha &.-.. the bel lo the nM M top right r l: MA.Y EVER GET OUT. IT'S JU~T LtKE A OREAOFUL N\GHTM~RE .' -. . .... 3 TIME OUTI Time out tor • aneca. time In tor. -pnuL ~ .... to aceN: ,__,..., 2-ll bkle. 3-Y ..... 4-t.L ~ I ...... 6-U. U'W'· 1--0.. twown . ......oea. .... • ,. ...... I UJQ.5 c.h.CU>Ln.g thL~ r-o.bbi.t. followed. it undeY-gro~n.d an.d now I'm lo~t in th.~~ mazt. of bu.rrows . • • -~,....e.n•1111 ... OUTLAND BY BERKELEY BREATHED ~D _____ f' J4I ~----- WHO"S Ill V ft U Q 011 towr, d«S M11Jon114 twr fly on commtrri41 oirlina? -c...... Cllclultl "Not unless she changes jobs and becomes a sttWUdcss." jokes Madonna's publicist, Liz Rosenberg. The 32-year~ld singcr-aarea and all..arou.nd pop e~ leases a plane for h.enelf. her band and her danc- cn. You might spot Madoo- na's teehniciam on commer- cial .flights; her cmounge is too brgc for the private cnft. Q Who's in clwrgt of tlu 1990 urut4.S? w~ lu '"sht tl«uJ to tlu position ? ..... u...n. ftAd&. Fla Ba.rbaa Everitt Bryant was ~ pointed by President Bush io direct the U.S. Cemus Bureau. Bryant. 64, the 6nt woman in the job, gained gmanmmt experience by heading re- teareh projects for the Fon!. Canu and Ragan adminism- tiom, including a l 979 project on world hunger. Although more than 6,500 local govcm- mcna have challenged the re- sults of the '90 count. the bu- reau says it was as accurate as possible. And some stat.es were more coopcnr:iYC than ocb.en.. Bryant ba.t a home in Ann Ar- bor, Mich., with ha husband of 41 yean. J oh.n. but she lives mainly in Washington. D.C. The bwe.au is in Suitlaod. Md. Q Sutm-Bri411 &it4M onJ Kot4riM Witt pcfonn so ro"'411tiCJ1lly 011 tlu ict. D«s this rom11rtet lingtr off tlu iu? 0.-s.a. s.tl it-.,. ~ Though rumors abound. Witt insists she and Boitano are no< a romantic team. Boitano, 27, and Witt. ~. will woik their magic on the Nov. ~ special SY"'plwny of Sports on NBC. Q Wlrtft tht "E11trgi.ur R.obbit" irtttrrwpts TV co,,.mtrcillls for othtr proJwct.s, who pays for tht spots? M TWltol. Ellt ...._, _. All the commercials ~ paid for by Eveueady, tbe maker of Energizer batteries. The 6cti- tious .. interrupted" ads mimic real spots. One exception: Tiat re.ally is a commerci.a1 for Purina Cat Chow. No maatt who picks up that bill: Ralston Purina of St. Louis owru both Evcrready and Purina. Q How Jo Milrhail Gorba- cluv anJ tJu rut of tht Sov1tt Union pro110wnct "Moscow"' 0.. Etitboll. Alt.a. Clltl To Russian speaken, l~e Gor- bachev, the Soviet capital LS "MOHS-kvab" (styled .. MOCKBA" in Cyrillic let- ten). But more than l 00 lan- guages arc spoken in the in- credibly divcnc SoVlct Uruon. Q Sinct Fox cortetltd "21 )""'P Strttt" and "Boolur," will wt stt johnny Dtpp or RiclurJ Gritco "' otlm 1ma' '"" "'-· °" .._ No, but you ·u sec them m the- aien. ~· 27. bas signed a muhi-moVle deal wuh 20th Century Fox; he shows up at Chri.sanastime in E.JWdrtl Scu- sorlwuls, co-swring hu t 9-1 year-old ha.nett, Winona Ry- ~ dcr. Grieco, 25, is making an I action-adventure-comedy, If I Loolts Cot.IJ Kill. New cpi- IOdes of 21 Jw"'P Stmt., minw heartthrob Depp. att being produoed for syndication. Afril 1'44, N•1lts. lul1: 1" N.a. ,.._, II/ U..S. ..,.., aWift. lk rarntJ TuMf-AU.. f"",..,..., Ip bl) Q I'm CU rlOUl abowt tltt blaclt Wor/J w., "rmdt Sf'"4ron, tltt Tuslugtt Amntn. Wtrt thq stzrft'td ftpt wlalta? Wh.1 u tlu ptrctncagt of bla<lr p1/ot.J in toJays irtltf'•ld •rM Jona? ~ ..... MMtwf, Cllll Blaclc.s, men and women. make up about 2..2 pcra::nt of all the USA's mihwy fhen today, and 10CDC 21~ o( toea1 military per- sonnel. (Ovcnll, the USA is about 12 paa:nr bbct.) Scria rxU.I segregation was the rule during World Warn. a1 bc£orc. so tht p1onett black rruliwy avwon were mined in an ilolaeed complex at the: black Twkcgce lmtitutc in .Alabama. The 450 Tuskegee pilots fought under the command oi Col. Bn9un"' O . Davis Jr., who luer bcame the U.S. Air Force's 6m black lieutt=nanr gener- al Chvis' mtn. nicknamc4 "the Black Redail Angels" by die white U.S. bomber Cl'C'W1 they pc+Aeclcd. ~bring about the mtepnon of the Air Force m 1949. Next1('0DI. me rtory of the T uskegcc Aumen will be made inio a mafte. RM T.Jls. Gcocgc Lua.s (S111r Wan, A""1W11 Gri#a) will be~ producer. Happy Birthday to •.. Nov. 11 Dana Moort, 28 Kun Vonnegut, 68 Nov 11 N)dl) Comanec1, 29 NeJI Young, 4S Harry Blackmun, 82 NOii JJ Whoop1 Goldberi. 41 Garry M.anhall. S6 Ridard Mulh11n. 58 Nw JS Sun W1Cft'lt0a, SO Ed Asnn, 61 Howud Baker, 65 New 16 M.nlu Plimpnm. 20 L1.n BoDC'C, 23 Dwaahc Goockn. l6 Zuu Cvritoft, "r1 Nw. 17 .... ....... a.rtee. 42 (NOv. 14) &'ll bt Utt I • I Have a ou,st1on about people 1n the "'ws' (;ill toll trf'e l 800 2)) LI N f. Sundays 9 to 9 Nov 14 DaMy DeV1to, 46 Laurm Huttoe, 47 Maro.a Sconac ... ec.doo Lipcfoot. S2 ftnt a.no Ofl "'' .,.. ... "''" 1611. 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I . . : . • . • • '• SEE INSIDE FOR GREAT BARGAINS BY MARY ELLIN BARRETT Thank goodne88 the ob&eseive '80& are over. The diet-bitten are converting to ice cream, pizza and 8teak. Not _great glob8 of it, but ta8teful mouthful8. The '901, after all, are about healthful pleasure8. W H EN I T C 0 ME S to eating in the '90s, a little sinning is in again. Diet rebels have bad it with the broiled. the beige and the bland. How could people possibly have gone on nibbling on plates of cofu and oat bnn and brown rioe and broilod fish, waslied dowµ with ~ bot- tled ~ They couldn't. So. maay c:ntWbile Puritam are backing off from '80s food It.an and fads. with all the miod-nun#ng -and wee bud-<lull- ing -dcbaia about 6bet and choles.- ta0l and good and bad f.tt. In the '90s. .. fat" remains a ditty word, b.u ddiw are boixmg ch.cir of n~ ice aeam -Of~~yogmt oooes -with a ftDgeaDCe. Just ask ltaJ Rtae. a ~-old groocry cltft from N•nria>ke, Pa. She UICd CJO pounce Oil C'laJ crumb oi m>- aUioo DCW1 and cried a cben cliea. from an all.fruic plan eo a clilUaom caody-blr tegimm * thoaght up ha-' self. Nutri/Syatem. Slim-Fut. She ..tiilded her 5-fOocA fame ID a Ue 7. - Now she lw had it with denial and forbidden foods. "The way I look at it is: lf J am hungry for a piece of meat. I will luve it." says Rec1e, who now a.11.s herself a ••very atmctive" me 11. "It used to be: 'I an 't have that; 1 don't rouc.b tha' But I've mellowed out." She's more relaxed about what she eaa, soil luniting fat and salt but wel- coming an occasional pizza and a week- ly dish of ice cream. Reese isn't the only diet dropout these days. A growmg number of chefs. rcstaunr:cun and numoon.ists share the feding dw the good-fuodlbad-food crucs of the '80s went coo fu. They're callmg for bah.nee lD; the kitchen and 'If I want ice cream, I will have it , ' says Kay Reese, 40, of Nanticoke, Pa. 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I '°' ~-.. ................... • _.. .. ____ ..,...,oa•.-I " =· ,. ..... ,. ...,..,..IU.ll I ........ UIOo&I ,.__...,_,,_ =-· 11 "... ._I # ____ __,I I 0 Full rich fklvm; nOt fi1JJ price. Atanable tn nngs a: nngs Lights. Mfr. ngotSttd retail priCI -SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Wom_en May Resu~t in F.etal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low B1nh Weight. .............. IOI des ma dw He no du. Go ftJ foe & wa He! I did pcl COQ Iris the Tn Yo ask car IS 1. we rag pnl par nee Uel Fie rd ~ to~ • che l'O'tl dn bOI anC pnJ ~ 11' me am Im rm letters • Notre o.m.t a Califumian who follows college cbal.l and rooa for the Ua..A :aim apimt me best ol cbe East. I I imprmed by your article 00 Lou 1lcs (i'Counr on me," Sept. 21-23). Not only wu it infociDMPc, it abo a good job oi pua:ing m:imde in . with e-reryday life. The I:j the Notre Dame Fighting h can counr on me now dw y'vc got a OC'W &n in California) Gil.BERT BATTUNC Uraiote City, c.Jif ind fW tredttloft? ur mpomc to the ~ who ed about &mous men who wear rings {Who's News. Sept. 14-16), D need o( tome bdp. Mrian-Americ:an mm haw been aring calrinp for years. The mcs- c WU: .. 1 know wbo (am. and rm iud o( it." Mm and eanings are a t of many culcma a.ad are not awily only for dlOIC who ~ ldy, PY or into rock 'n' roll. RON WALLACE u.-.a. Aliclt. ilics made to pall up sa.ka and move had a terious impact on chem. Bot supping down from a $300,000 abOdc to one in cbe area of S 100,000? A home that allt C'ft:D S 100,000 would make many people envious. In the fmu«, cOUld .fre ba'fC an ar- ticle on how John Doe. UAW eoi- ployee. and Jane Doc. dak typUt, oould poll off such a DlOft and main- t3in a Clecmt standard of living? That would be a m wonh pcntring RlCHAll.D om.DRESS L.-iwillt .. So long. big city, .. which indudcd "IC.cllys" Island. OlUo, made me vay homesick., beca. I F" up there. But it's spelled '1C.d1eyi." BARBARA DONNELLY RMlf-', 111. EJitor's nolE: You'~ riglsL Crude contelt What a ~ idea: a contest to have people compuc rhemtclft:I with cdtrisioo'1 most cloddish family, the Simpsons (What's Next. Sept. 14-16). This a1or.ibcabon of crudity. rude- ness, d-indulgenc%, vulgarity and ipoomc:e goes against a1JDOlt e<rcry- th.1.ng molt of us haft 'been caught. How about a oonrar in which readers coaJd n:amine their families fur mani&-:uions of lO'J'C, aring. cboughcfu1nca. ambition and wbat- C"f'er else it takes to ac.hine a ltabJc, healthy &mily life? ELOINE DUNLAP 1"-& .... NJ Two vlNs on KJttJ O.*-ldl Yoor utidc on Kitty Oubkit \Re- covering in public.'' Sept. 7-9) 1CaDS to sublc:ribe to me ameot American attimde tbM people wbo are dawn or who loee ~ our tcom and deri- sion. The comment "Could a need foe aamtion be her biggett addic-- rion?" wu uncalled for. By the mnc token. all jowm.lilCI hatt .. a need for mrntiaa.." NANCYL.UY ~Oty.c.Jf. I oow bow moR than I are to know abcMac Kiny Dubkia. The tnit abc tkcu:.bel olbaaclf ~ empty. telf ..t.orbed woman. Pct- bape the Dndac thing the ... and public can do is to simply ipca ber. PBGGY PU1NDTT '-7. .,._ SEE INSIDE FOR GREAT BARGAINS Your Poe Coul • POETRY ' • Poetry Contest A S 11JXJ grand pri1.e is being offered in World of Pocuy'a fru Poetry Conu.t, open to everyone. There are !IO prisee, totaUna OYer 115,1)111 Tbe dudline for entmng i.t f anua.ry 1. 199 J. W 11lnus will be notified by March 1. and a winnu'.s Ii.stunt to all entrants. Saya Editor.& Publisher John Campbell; '"Even if you have written only one poem. or have never entered a poetry cont.eat before, thia ia your bi& chance. I want this contett to help me discover new poeur ScJd to John Campbell Editor o) Pubhsber .... hetry Ccmteet, 711 D+zieenne, S.C:.•Hi41\10, CA '5115 Y e8 I 1 want to enter your free Poetry Contest. I am eoclotiQ& ON! POEM ONLY, 21 lines or less. .... nde~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ .V.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ Qcy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... CIOlm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,.._ ........ ,....,. ...... ....t family dining Fast steak, with a few beefs This month, as part of our series of family-restaurant rtviews, tht Conntll family of California chtcks out a popular chain of steakhouses TH~ COMBINATION OP STEAlt,_pocatoesand salad is a aowd-pleascr and ooe that the big steak.house chains ha~ grown &t on. So bow docs the food at Golden Coml, onr of the most popubr clWns. scack. up? Our funily of 6ve visited two loc:atiom. in Aubu.m and Rotmlle, Calif., co 6.nd out. The upside The priciest meal for our funily checked in at under s..s. bc-fcnges indodecl. And for the dessert bar ~­ ly. children att likdy co love the GoJden Coml. The dowmide: The cues of meat are gencnlly chin and oa:a- sionally cough. ooc a puticu1arty good omen £or a ICIClkhomc. But with a wonderful salackppetizcr bar that feicures 60 itenu. a bak.ed-pcoa> bar that iodUdcs t::tr:np, the de.rt bar and highly rcuomble pric.cs. funilin do much worse. Eottccs n.nge &om a low of S-4.39~ choppcd-sii:loi din- ner) to a maximum of S8.69 CbflC llelk), and usually there are 6ve daily specials at !Unch and one It dinner. Unlimit- ed visits co the huge Wad bar arc S2.39 per paS>O with dinner, SS.69, a la cam. A oombination order of salad and~ bar is SS.99, and the dessert bar. i la cane. is St.69. Meous att offered for childttn 12 and younger and tenioo (60 and older), though the kids' offerings arc limited· a com dog, chopped sirloin or chic~cn fillets for S2.09. The c.hildren's salad bar is $3.19, whether or not dinner is ordered. But in m age when cveryo~ and his mother is tcning chicken scripl or 6J.ku. our children rated the Golden Coml's among the best. The shrimp and country-fried cod are adeqmlie. E~ loved the deep-fried sbnmp. and at SS.99 it's a bargain. Bctt.cr go for the doubk orda tf you' re the huogry son. hoWCYer; it's onJy $2 more. Most dmen come for the steaks. But fun, a wutUD.g: GOL D E~ CO RRAL Err on the Sldc of rattDCS$ when ordcnng. We found t4at. if WC wanted medium, ~ oced.cd to ask for medi- um-rare, and so on. Bcamc the cuts of meat 1tC so thin. 464 ™' ua bl ff --. and somewhat -"-'y. .L~ ~ te ClOMI. a.-di ad r,11.>... UK.7 clla.iMr ....... ewrrt t•· cook much more quickly. d.k:l.a ...t dirimp aJ.o The ma.in menu offcn rwo o&rend. wi.. ...t a..-; al.d, sizes of ri~. a filct mi-poCMO ...t -.... t.n. gnon (the qualiry of th.iJ cut fficldmn rn.11.we. may be c:bt wont), a th..tc.k<Ut Sn.ion' sp«Mls. O IJJmi 'J sirloin club (a good choia), ''"Mff .&..,, 11 '9. MAJOr crtJ11 suloin ops and four nus of mJ.s «cqttL url0tn steaks. A sleeper is c:bt shisb ktbob, tmdtt moncls of sirloin rip that. cnupkd Wltb the salad bar, should gM most dincn their 6JJ for jusc S5.99. The salad bar is delectable. Vegcablcs WCTe fresh on boch of our vwu, and the hOUK dressings were all right; r:bc ranch wu cspcc_ially good. We1gbt-watcbcn will appreciate tM many cbct drcsst.np. Thrtt toups were ofl'ued wben we Tisi~ dam chowder (passable dk fu1C rime, then Tile and ~.&wn). ~~le and ch.den noodk (which the kids p~ high marks). Appctu.cn at c:bt sabd bar include chick.en wings (cmdct. Wt)' and noc spicy), deep-fried zocchini (good at ooe location, m~y a.t the ochc:r> and okra. potato skim and mini blCm. The rruru ~ wett big hits with the children and .du.la alik~ tht only problem was rhat it'• twd to cnm all * ingrcdiena (~. beans.. cheae, shredded lettuce, onions) into * ciny sbtlls. Chic.ken, surprisingly, is one o( the bat all-vound bcu. Tht chic.k~n fillet .~r, at SS.29, feamra llmder, mildly spacy 61- lct:s With a CUTyak.i aaua. The chicken bram. coo. are tender. in either ceriyW « I~ ltyla.. OMT>bUwrim dinnen of chicken and sta.k OC' shrimp and llak nDF &om $6.99 to $7.69. The de.rt ban M boch IOCll"..,,.. were ~ .cc cam. three puddinp, two &uit ootiblen and ftliout coppings. On boch our visUs. we mc:ouneaed frimd1y terrice and pbin but clean dining rooms that wwwtiwa were aoay. (Tb's un- dcmndable -~ wue plmcy ol &min dining.) To place ~ order, you ~ in liDc and pick ap your own plates and ail~ the d.innen ~ brouPc to JO'lf able. nu_,..,""""" 11 s ... c....11. _ ..__.. n. ~ u.-. ... ..Ufw dw C.W... C.-..1 '"'6 WI w#Jt. ~ H-"-..J K•"*" c.....ll. I'-' 11,.,...,,-' &w* Ms; Q 1 u( 14. \ UP One small scoop cleans a full washload. SEE INSIDE FOR GREAT BARGAINS One small box will change what you mean by clean. • WlSk'a unique organic cleaning system unlocks and releuee the deepest oily dirt. • Wisk cleans without bleach so it won't harm fabrics or strip colon. CHAI/SE WHAT YOU MEAN 8Y Cl.EM/ • Wuk's unique formula uses a smaller box so there's leas to th.row away. • The box is made with recycled paper. The scoop and handle are coded for recycling. 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C3ld Miii mc.rb •• °'*,,.... ..... flnllsy., 0 .,. *>99. Gnlld .......... \\74~"°99 ,,,. . Feast Day Fruit Stuffing 2 cups chopped Dole Celery 2 cups chopped onion ~ cup margarine l pkg ( 6 oz) seasoned crouton stuffing mix , • l pkg ( 6 oz) seasoned cornbread stuffing mix I can ( 20 oz) Dole Crushed Pineapple l cup chicken broth I cup Dok Raisins ~ cup Dole Chopped AJmonds For more rcdpcs write to: Dole Cdebntloo Recipes, P.O. Box 7758, . Dept.DC, S...Fnnd8co, CA 9'120-77'8. Hawaiian Holiday Punch Combi..nc in~ bowt· 6 ~ Dole Pinc-Ora.ngc-Guavajuice. I liter chilled dkt ginger ale, I pkg. ( 16 oz) frozen st~rries, 2 sliced Dole Oranges. I sliced lime. Scncs 14. Peach Apricot Hot Sip U>rnbinc in Dutch ovc:n: 5 cups Dok Pure & Light"' Orchard Peach Juke. 2 cinnamon sticks, ~ cup each: dried apm:ots, Dole Pined Dates. Heat to boi I Let stand 5 min. Serves 6 Raspberry Mint Punch Combine in punch howl: 5 cups Dok Pure & Light ,,, Country Raspberry Juice. 1 an ( 6 oz) frozen LLmeadc concentrate, 5 cups Oolc Pinc- appk Juicc, 2 sliced li me~. 2 TBS mint. Serves 14. In large skillet, sauce celery & onion in margarine. Sm in sca.son- inp from both stuffing p~. Ul'lllrain«I pineapple. & chicken broth. Heat to boiLing Remove from hc2t. Add stuffing mix & rcmaiflin8 lngrcdiencs MixwcU. <:over, stand 7 min. Serve with game hens, turkey or chicken. Alsc with Dole Cauliflower. Carrots & BroccoU. Serves l 0 .11 Tropical Holiday Salad 2 cups fresh Dole• Pineapple or 1 can (20 oz) Dole Pineapple Chunks 1 pkg. ( 8 oz) Dole Pined Dates 3 Dole Carrots, thinly sliced 2 Dole Bananas. pcckd, sliced 2 Dole <>rm&cs. pcclcd, sliced ~cup honey 2 TBS. white wine vinegar 2 TBS. Umc ,Uicc Holiday Pineapple 1art 1 can ( 20 oz) Dole Crushed Pineapple in syrup I tsp. comsurch l ~cups milk ~cup lite dairy sour cream 1 pkg. ( 4 servinp) sugar free instant vanilla pudding mix 1 canon ( 4 oz) frozen Cool Whip·(~) I tsp. each: grated orange peel, rum extract ~ tsp. ground nutmeg I (9-in.) chocolate orgnham cookie crust 1) Glaze: drain ~ c. pineapple syrup into a large cup. Stir in com· 1 TRS. vegetable oil 2 tsp. grated lime peel Arrange all ingredients in l~ bowl. Serves 8-10. starch. Mi~ until boils & thickens. 2) Combine milk & sour cream. Beat in pudding mix until well blended. Fold in ~ c. dra.incd pineapple. Cool Whip. peel, c:xtnc.1 & nutmeg. 3) Tum filling into prepared crust. Chill until set 4) Arrange remaining pineapple on top of tart. Spoon cooled glaze over tan. Garnish as desired. Serves 10. c-.o. ..... ,..=~ ............ ",..... .... ..... r-.... .,.... Dllr ......... ,.. ...... " ___ ,.. ........ ....... .. .. _.,..,. .... .. ... a.,. ........ '*' "-.._. .. ...,_ \ ............. ... _.,...__ .,,._ ...... _ ,....~ .... .... ............ _... c..-. vat1 .. -... ....... u,.....,.. • .... 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C.~O.•!Yo«*...-...... ·--'Or_ ............ ..._._.,...., ___ ~ .. ... '"--.ir··-- books SEE INSIDE FOR GREAT BARGAINS Don't 'gobble and go' Marion Cunningham prtdicts a return to family foods' in the '90s S me. i-. 6TC gcnentiom ~ turned to 11tt PaniL F'1WWI c.oolt6oolt foe advioe. OD &JJen ~ ways to &ea.e lcfto..-as and what to serve for tonight's . GWding the 12th ::::: t~t:,.,~.: ham. a keen obect 'Cl of bow we shop for, prepare and cook om daily bread. Cunningham, 68, has earned the mandc "USA's Home Cook" for her sam'ble, iavory and clear-eyed Wion of the foods we eat. She is the author of TM Brm/tf ut Boolr, ~ FontW Fuwta &lting Boolt and. coming in 1992, ~ Sllppt' &oil. Wricier Maria Goodangc Tisited Cunningham at homr in Walnut Creek. Calif. Over a lunch of winccr vcgcu.blc cobbler (from the DC'W edition), gR:'CD beam with potatoes and apple-walnut pudding, they dUcuued bow the: coun.cry is earing. why microwaYCS an "clumsy" and what people: will cook in the: '90&. How cu .,meoee widii •job ..d kw. 6ad dme to cook ...., mpl Me.a.ls an: becoming simpler and &st- cr to pttparc and cook. Many of my revised main dishes for supper tttc: about 15 minutes to chop and prtpa.re foe cooking. And after it's in the oven. it doesn't occd your time . Makt one main dish. and ba"Ye a side of raw ~Jes or chumey or tomcthing you an keep for a time in your rcfrigenrac. Then, of counc, sotnethiq nm:< ar the end. Thu's all a goocf supper consists of. WMt .. people wt.o., ..., jllllt .,,. .......... coakf I'm cmain.ly guilty of that ro~ times. Wc:"ft been in the .. gulp,~ bk and go .. mode a loog time. But you know what I think? We abould just bock it o«, all this talk tbout nt:ftr ha-ring cime. lt's a ldf-papm>- ating mydi thac lads IO a1J kinds of Da"fOUI and~ ~L .............. ._'°.,,, We"" dropped a loc ol tbc luxury foods and ~dae llaady light dishes. We're now Dlting to at whole bda ... -aUICJ· chewy. piny u ...... ....,.,.....,., .. ,,, ,,,. breads. for imantt. foorget to& dJs. w c:'re into peasant foocf and mnpltt recipes. not threMtar raraumm and French cuisine. Undenta.D.d dial peasant food doesn't mean ~ iOc>cl -it's robust and bold. widi ooane crnure and loa of dwp~ dear &nar,. It'. leDliblc food. really. Doet tWa.., -wn. ... beck lo &.mily (oodl 111111 pot n..r Tbctt's been a tlcu ... idoua mm to- waid Wnily foods again. Poe rOlltS will ma.kc a saong remm co the .ap- pcr table in the "90s. Even wbm Americans dint out. we'tt going co want to fed as if we're ar home. W c'vc been away from good home cooking for too loaa, I already 1ee more rout chicken, lamb cbopl and apple aups in homes and resmm.Dl:I. We-re IO -ct lo flllt food ad db.bis om .lbw. wm ....._ r...u,.. .,... food ........ .., .... - familW..d~ ........... , Y C:S, and WC 're b.dly in need of it. Pcopk are very out ol tlDUCh with exh other. As we come co me cook- ing as a ~ from thU auinc w, aa a bttak from our harried work life. we'll w-ant others co join in caling with us. The more care and time we put into coobog, tb£ men we1J want omen to share with us. n.. cooUiac* ,..._.. a mw d.epm • mk:aow ..... DG JW ~ die 6*aowaw 099 • • ~ .. «+a.,....n ~Y· rm n:ry much agaimt ~ rrua'O'Q1'e except II a meful IC'Pli- ance to beat, thaw, mdt and reLCat. Thq're such dumsy ~ rou can't fine-tune with cbetn. If rou pat a chicken bred in there and le:aw iJ 30 ICa>Dda COO 1oag. it CID tum ialo rubber. The miaowate plftllila things. I think iDdmlry bit dd the miaOWift wilb COO IDUl'f aaomiaL Wc're~ap111&.11wecaago now. It's time co slow down. But !U ~ JOU wt. will be • bic deal; &belf..table food.. a tdMiftly new kind ol pecbains It's hllicaDy vwbn bm ol canning. b.a in pa.. tic amcainen tbM can ~ fOlif ed right imo the miaoWaw. ' --of.,_ ndpel r.. .. -..i-.. ....-....... the weekend fook SEE INSIDE FOR GREAT BARGAINS Tradition's in the trimmings What you servt with the holiday bird defines your fa mily . ... . Here, Lee Ba iley share~ tw o of his favorite dishes . he mdttioml Tbmksgmng din- ner, like its Chnst- nw km, always has been rugh on my lut of &vor- 1te occa.s1ons. And I want ro undcnc.orc "traditiooa.L" Of course. the word itself u subJ«n~. In its best serut, 1t amplics a meal laced with warm f.anuly memories, the foods you and your rclarms parncularly like and look foe. ward to on thCIC specii.l days. Often the foods arc side dishes or desserts, ntber than a main counc. And this cboitt of ac- companimcna nries richly from &mily to funily. For Wcana:, one Tbanb- givtng years ago J Yisitcd a school chum. a teCOOd-gencn- tion halian American. in v~­ gmia. When I go< ma from my trip and WU asked wbai me 1'banbg.mng mcaJ WU like, I aid. ~b. tbe '1IUl1. Conhrucl c1 ..... 1..., shldded wit1' pec:am complemeats i... BaJJey-t ltolld.y tmby. Th• ndpet for lt and an intriplna swMt potato d1D ue oa Pap 17. We started with raVK>h and then had turkey. drcssmg, swcct ;:;:mes and so on." Thar ~ cowsc bad become such a pan of the occ:asion, no one even thought to ment10n the f:act that ravioli wun't c:x- a.cdy what the Pilgrims feasted on. But mcluding the pasta IS ~ stUlf of my friend's nww~ givi.ng you my Vtt'f own ~­ pc. wl:uch bas pecan$ and loci of vcgeublcs. It's based on a ttapc my &tbcr, wbo was a marvelous ~ used to mah. Of counc, over the years I've made my own changes. which u as 1t should be. The secret of stuffing fixed dw way, but ova tune I seem ro haTc IOSt my sweet tooch tomewbat (00< entirely I luckily). Instead of oranges. J ~ the tarter gnpd'ruit. along wuh 1a JWCC· £vcn af you don't use It tlus Thanhgiving, kttp It 10 mind to serve with a pod roast or a twn -dehcious. You 'U nttd anoth-gmog tradition. Thu weekend I'd like to pass on two of my &vori~ sick dish- es. as well as tomt gu.dcl1nn OD routing the holiday bird. AJ I think back OTtt my own funily meals, I To get the~ texture in your dressing. you want to use sliahtly stale breed. Generally, I bake 1 pen of com bread the nf8ht ti.fen ind INYe rt out. uncovered, so It eets •little hlrd I 1lso toast wen five slteeS of stor•t>ouattt breld, the land that comes shoed very thin, 1nd toss thlt In, too er vegetabk to round out the menu. Usual- ly I like Brusseh sprouts tossed with brown butter and touted, slivered al- monds. Fresh cnn- bcrry ~ and toft rolls widJ buaa K- bWn-c my fnoriCE part alway\ has been the auffing (or dras- ing, u it is c:allcd in the Soach). rw bad my a.hart of ftliiriona, bot I deodrd a Iona time ago that oombrcad ttufT- inc jUIC can't ht lat. So rm I'm also giving you my ~­ c:W reapc for rwtct powoes. wbach I dunk you'U 6nd a pleawic oooma to the w:ry sweet kind made with on.ngn or oriange JUl'Z. ,_, a child I UICd to IOft nrM pOClllDa oornpany tbt meal I don't ~ a 6nt c:oune, and I kttp hon d'oevvm light (nuts. ol- ~ and such), beautr tbt meal is 10 mbcanrial, ~ a&mo. always is ~ c:oml:Jimcion ol hie and Lit ... ,..., .,,..,, .....,, •• USA WUDHD Hb .... W .. fa-'-' ...... t.f .. '1M Mlr(s C'fi t/ Sailll ...... H (c&riilM ..._, 111'1),11 • lft D t BnrytJdna yoa love about pappin In fine pormJaln from Lenox r-------------------------------1 Pleue mall by J:>eumber 3, 1990. Pleele enter my reserv•tion £or Bnflt PMm, an original work of art from Lenox, to be handcrafted for me in fine bbque porOO.ain .net peinted by Mnd. I need tend no monry now I will be billed in five monthly installmentl oltts-e.ch. 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Offer expires 3131191 or when supplies are Cll mlll B DGXIU Colmoll ... 2 whole chicken breasts, spllt. skinned and boned (about 1 pound~) 4 thin slices (1 ounce each) tut~ cooked ham 4 thin slices (1 ounce each) Swiss cheese 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 <3l (10 l'4 cxms) ~ Qnjeiised Cream of Broocoli Soop 1/3 cup milk 1/4 cup sliced green onion 1/8 teaspoon dl'Mld thyme leaves, crushed Chopped fresh thyme or parsley for garnish 1. Plar.e chicken between 2 pieces of plastic wrap. With meat mallet or roning ~n. poond chicken to 114-ilch thicbless. Place a ham slice and cheese slice on each breast half. Roll up chicken from narrow end, jel~ roll fashion. Tuck in ham and cheese H neces· sary; secure with wooden toothpicks. 2. In 10-inch skillet over medium heaL in hot oil, cook chicken 10 minutes or until . browned on all sides. Spoon off fat. 3. Stir in soup, rtiilk, green onions and thyme. Heat to boilklg. Reduce heal to low. CoYer; simmer 1 o mklutes or until chaen is tender and juices run clear. Garnish with thyme. Makes 4 servklgs. M'm! .~---~' ~ .. Q1 mill I DCICCIU ... .... " 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 3/4 cup finel'f chopped carrots 1/4 cup chopped green onions 1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breast. cut into thin strips 1 CCVI (10 3/4 rum) ~· C'mtllmi Cream of Broocoli Soup 1 eup milk 118 teaspoon pepper 11/4 cups qua-cooking rice, uncooked 1. In 10-inch skillet over medium heaL in hot butter, cook carrots and green onions until tender, stirring occasional~. Push to one site. 2. Add chicken, 112 at a time, cook until browned on aD sides. 3. Stir in soup, mUk and pepper. Heat to ~ling. Reduce heat to low. Cover; simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionatf. 4. Stir in rice. Cover; remove from heat L!t stand 5 milute$. Ruff with fork before serving. tarnish with additional chopped oreen nm i desired. Mils 4 snnos. ...... 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I understand I need send n o m1mt'Y now I will ht· billed thl' $24 90 1s.,ue pnce, plus $J 14 post.:igt' and h,rndhnK. w ith '>h1pment x \.Ir \.11' "''· f( 1n It \ '"' ''" ' ll'l'''''ll''ll'''l'l''l'l'l''ll''l'''ll''''ll''Jl'I ll'-ll1h "(~~l'J 'k~lllfl 1l~l''ltll) .111u.1 '\· .1.1'1 rw '\I' I\ '= h" JOO(:J ~U!Pl'JJ .1~ue4Jx.:J pJOJpeJg a4J •, ,., a \ 1 1 1\..1 ~ ,. 1" • • " < I lIVW Ald3}1 SS3NISf19 .., II\ l'i t 1111\. l 1111 '' 1 ( I II\ I\ II Ui\"-..., l l " (' 1\ l'il \,I 1 I\, r---------------~----------, Older Imm b -i.azy Mom..,, I n.h4' ••• , • ........... I ,,. Maw I II.. , ............ llr:D a '" '"° I CM .. u... . I Plew..-.., Cider b '1..uy Mandlig." l.nn4e111and th.It I Med I SINO NO a.«>NllY NOW. I wll he tim.d SU.r wt.. mt pa... Ill I lldpped.. tw: w "* -,,, cwbla. I Ip. a ............ ' 1 dij -za; I ......... ., •• ,.... .. ~·..................... ,.....,,. ,,. ..... ,... .. Cllilllill1ll Ill• . ·~----------------~--~-~--- I I I I '/'/f f .. m ~ov~ MEH H , , NOVEMBER 17 1990 HMJHILI Write to Michele Mark.a: c/o Daily Pitot P.O. Box 2315 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No penonaJ replies. Burty Bun I lla1•f' IH>n1 a longtimf' fan of Ray· m•nul 81Jrr mul 11'0uld likP to lrnmf1 mor1' flbollt him. Hou• f>ld /,S 1111? Has hf' IWl'11 Uta rriNi? -1·HANC/S I/AU., MJ.'RCf.'I>. CAI.If' Haymond Burr was born Mlly 21., HH7. In 1'<'w W~tmiMter, Oritish C-0- lumb1a. Canada. As a young man.., he lr<n<<'l(-d thl' world with tus grandfa· thcr. a C'3rl'<'r 1'avy man t~ucated at Stanforct and Columbia u niversllle8, he began his car('('r un radio and on the TV food P'1 la,_. Bur citait<' In IM(i, Burr made his film de· but m "San Quentin." Ills impo Ing per- sona resulted m film roles wht'rc he was mvanably cast a.4' the "heavy." In !Or'> 7. all that chanl(t•d when Rurr bt>· t•1tm<' a TV good l{uy on thf' popular "Pt>rry Ma.'>On" series. A fler 20 years of scri('!'I TV ("Perry Mason" and "Iron· 'llde"), he moved to ont' or the PUI Is- lands, where he lived for several yeara before returning to California lie has bttn married three times. His Or t w1ft', AnnetJ,c Sutherland, died In a wartime plane rrL'lh In 1943. His &e<'· ond marriage, to Isabella Ward, ended In divorce In 1947, and his third wlf e, l~ura Morgan, di<'d or cancer In l955. Burr's one son, Michael Evan Burr, wu born In 1940 Ht died of leukemia In 1963. Tod1ty. thtt actor rnldes on a farm In Sonoma County, Calif., where he 1row1 grapes and raltet aheep for wool. Ue malntalne apartmtnll la both New York and Dtnvtt. . Tiie MeGeln .-Un: l1aClac llMiaCS Rectmtly. I had. thtt pl~asurP of seP· ing the fanw11.«J McGwirP tti.'ltl'TS on tele· &iisio-. TIU'y look#'d shooting artd glam orou.s -IH>ttl'f' now than when LhPy fi~t ap~art>d Ott Arth11r Godfrey' laf Pnl show. I/ow old are they 1ww. and wltat's new 111ith tl1~m? -MAR>" A.ENM:m. YAU:SWLLF:. CONN Chris McGuire. 62. is lhe oldest or the trio. Dorothy 1s 60, and Phyllis 1s 57. The sislers were a show-biz hit from I Q52 to I 9f>8. racking up dozens of chart hits Ilk~ "Sincerely." When they disbanded, sisters Oorolhy and Chris turned to raising their fam1 h<'s Phyllis, the most famous singing s1b- . ling. went on to pursue a solo care<'r In 198'>. Phyllis reunited with her sisters and took the m on tour They have smn• been performing their act in cabarets and on the road. In publk. the McGuire Sisters always dress t•x1tctly alike. Stiff Around J hat11• wng ""J1'tdttrNI if $iltfl"T Fran kiP Lan#' ii tctill <trou nd but didrt't krwu• 11•ho to ask. I'll bf' 1Nitchin9 for your an.<iw¥-r. r1w1-: ..oo. r1111101>At1X, LA Al this writln1C. crooner f'rankie l.ane Is still llvinJC. Vertety Show Hoat <ho~ IHWitt, t>u {/OOd·lookf,.g lt<Mt of "Naru not 7'uM" ~ u .first aired Oil OBS, .HMM to l&aw 001t'3Md. I "ewr MIU "'"' QfOilt mt at•ll o~ 1"°"1. W1lal l&aPJWl'ftl to llitttJ • J /llEW #AN,BUllUNOTON,VT'. Perennial variety-show hose..Gtorae DeWitt d~ July 14, 1979, at tht qe or 64. A native or AUanttc City, N.J., OeWlu wu a ~ular on the variety show "Sevft\ or Ea.nn" ( l 961 ), holt of "All in OM" (1962-63), holt or "Namt That Tune" (1963-69), and hOll of the thon·lived CBS variety show "8e Our GUiil." Triple T.tent Wh otn'" happened to .hu111 CalWV<l? -W·:R"'A U 'Kj.'S, A/\'GU.TON, Tl:XAS C-0m"dian/acLress/slnger Judy Cano- va du'd In Hollywood, Calif .. on Aug. 6 , 1983. at th{· age or 69. She had been surft>rinit from can<-er. lier film career beitan 1n tht• '30~ and was highlighted by SU<'h features as "Joan Q( Oa.ark" ( 1 ~42). "Lou1sianu Hayride" (1944) and "Oklahoma Annie" ( 1962). Caoova was the first vocalist t.o sing country· and-western music on network televi- s1on, wh1I~ appeanng a.s a regular on "Tht> Colgate Comedy Hour." She also sanj( fur 10 years with Paul Whitman and was a frequent l(uest on "The Ed· i.tar Bcrgen/Ckarhf' M<'Carthy Show." Sht• 1s s urvived by her two daughters, .JuhNtc> F.nitland and actress Diana Canova Coonskin Replacement la.«t yPar on "Thr MagiNJI WQrld of /h.(1wy," u 11<>ut1g m·tor nanu>d 'llm I >u 11 iy<111 l<><1k "''" tht> roU-of Datty CrrwkPtt. 111h icll Ft-ss Parlwr once plt&yrd. Can you Lrll mt' ar1yth.trtg about l>uP1igar1 ·.~ badcgroundl . IN/)/A HLANI.'. M 'OX"11.U:. >II> Tim Dunigan, 34. was born m St 1 ... 1111 .. lit• won the rol<' of Crockett over a thousand other hopt•fuls for last sea· son'" D1'lney revival of the "Davy Cr0t·kr1t" series Dumgan's previous actin~ rred lts include the atarrin1 role Oulcu: TV'• .,.., er.-. In the 1987 syndkated tcl·fi etries "Captain Power and the Sol~re or the Puturt'." Whiltt filming the lho•, he met hi ruturt Wirt, Terry Macl~an. Dunl1an haad the rtturrtng rote or~ • frey Blackpool In the 1983 adventure series T'WlurCla and Warrlortt," co- st.rred in the ahort·llvfd NBC eh.com "Mr. Smith," and appeared In lix epl· &odes of the daytlme aoap ''Tbe Youn& and the RettleM." INnlSM plQed "f~" on "The A·T ...... p61ot, but the powers-that-be dtdcled that ht WM too >'out and l.oO lall (he'1 8 fell I lllcMI) and replaced him .,... DWI& .. t'rt. z Anna Marie Duke became the more salable Patty, and Q that produced immense ~ychological aftershocks. BY Ro8ERT DIMA'M'BJ Want to know how much run it was lo be a world-famous Oscar· winning child star? Ask Patty Duk<', and she can match Christina Crawford t1dt' ror tale. Llke many other celebrl· tics th~ days. Patty is In a ronresslnn· al mood -ha.'\ been ever slnt-e penning her frank autobiography, "C'all Me Anna," In 1987. Written in a slanl(Y. readabh.• 11tyle (With lhe help o( critic Kenneth Turan), I he book is a rata.logue or backst8"e horrors leavened by a survivor's sense o ( humor. Duke. an Incredibly airtt•d child actor, wu playing llt>len Keller in . the Broadway hit "The Miracle> Work· er" al ace 12 and later won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for that same role In the 1962 movie She played i~ntical cousins ror thrt'<' sea· sons on "The Pally Duke Show" ( I 003· 66~ and subsequently did a few other reature films, Including "\'alley or the Dolls" (1967) and "Me. Natalie" ( 100Q) lier nlm career raded away In the '70s. but ahe round new SUCCe8.'l In TV movies. She's now a thret'-llmt> Emmy winner, tor "My Sweet Charlie" ( 1970). "Captains and the· Kings" (1975) and a remake or ''The Mirach~ Worker" ( 1979). In which she played teacher Anne Sullivan (lhc rolt orll(lnally played by Anne Bancroft). lier book tell5 the story of a public pranc.'6.9 who was r eally a scar<'d Jillie girl controlled by her domineering man· ager /stepparents John and Elht•I Hoss It's the story or a simple name rh1tnl(e - how Anna Marie Duke be<'ame th(' perkier, more salable Patty -and It.(! ~ychologlcaJ aftereffects. And It's the• story or a eerlously Ill person who {tot crazier and more dysfunct.l onal while she aJIO grew more rarnou and sue· ceqful. Suicide at&emJ>L', drugs, phy!ll· cai ab~. out-of-wedlock pregnancy. four mamaaes, manic dcpres..,lon, rt'- oovery -IMy're ail here, now faithful· Jy captuM for ttlevlston In ABC's two- hour bk>-pic {airln& Sunday, Nov. 11 ). The actnM had only recently SHn a rough cut or "Call Me Anna," In whkh , •he and two younaer ectreteet (Jenny Hoben.. and Ari Meyers) appear as AMl/Pau, ll ditttrtnl acet· What WU Mr ....... IO lftinC the drama? ....... SIM CM&. I did it." lhe aaya, a nou --ll, , •• --"· ... nm ratts or rwr. Art M.)'t'rS, Dakt ud JtH)' lobtruo1 ur quahf1ratwn in lwr voice "I ha\'t' a pa_.., ... ion tof(l't our thr in· f11rmat1nn to JX'Oplr abo111 manH' de.'· prt's:.ion .. ht' C'\.Jllain... "Hut 1t'1 JllM th;11 mental 1llrw"" '' nor r<'ally a part nf my d1ul) hfr anymorl' Wh<'n "P'rt• t.tll..ml( .1bout 11 In the abstra<'t -1ntrlh•1·t11ally -re ... orw thinjt Uut Wlll'n Wt•"n• dl<\CUS.'\lng In· 11mn1t• 1•\.t•Ol'I nf tlw p .. sl dunnjl which I Wll'-Ollt or l'Olllrol, lhl•rt• ('00'\t'N 3 I lllll' Wht•n you rmnlly "illy '11.ow wait a m11111tl', t'Vrrybo<iy Thi-. haqn't happ.•m•1I for e11tht for My Futht•r:· .. Summt>r W1~he-.. Wm· 1er Dream'i .. ) •~ rarerul w balan<'t' Duke's pain with hc>r «ouraiteo111> J)t'r· s1stenN' To be surt'. tlw T\' mm 1c j(IVt'S foc.·u-. to the s111f(ll' mof.t 1.•mbur· ra~sing pubh(' mom<-nt 111 Dukt'''i ltfe - the time Wht>n she Ml apart bt'forr th.- TV camera." while <U'rt•ptmi;t an Emmy m IR70. "A lot or st1mult came tuf(t'ther to tnggcr th 11 manic episode -the dt>ath or .John Ross. the dlS('O\'t'ry that I was p~l(nant thoul(h not marm>d."' '\he Olld acmsa Patty our )'t'aN'' I think rm r1•111 hllll? I h;11 .... ~' .. ,., .... the racr I har f1l) r1•11I moth point " t•r (pl.1~l'd by M1lh<' Pt•rkrn.., in th1• tlr11· Even t h11111th nw't of tho.,.,• monwnh ma). who had 1wq•r bN•n part uf my an• now '«'<"llrt'ly an lh1• fM--'I rt'l1\·1n1t ntrt'f'r. ""' t·om1111L to lht' a\\ard' That th('m mu!ill havl' l>N•n R '«'Rry t'XP"rl • n11tht rt'ma1n' nnt• uf thr '''" tlmf' ... 1h;11 <'nC<' "I would lm·1• 111 tf'll you that I tlnn't h:wt• a clear n'i·ollf'l·t111n 111 1•;;. you'rt• wronl{. but I n 111'1,'· slw .. uys urtly what I d1cf, th1111J.th I hav1• M11•n <t "And th<'rt> l\rt' still m111111•11t.; ns n•c•t•nt· lllpt' of Uw show vt•ry rt•1·1•Mly . n111~ 11 ly as )'C'~tC'rdlly. maytw a'I n•1•1•nt ly Jll-.t s111nn1'<1 ml' I now know "'hy I wu.b evpn a~ lhl mormnl( Not S(•ary In llw 1'mh1trrn:--~·d all lho"14.' yt•ur-i ·· Sht• It'""' :44'n.<w that ll '!1 lnc·11pltl'lllttlnl( Out I'm 1tn11th<'r raurnu" hrnfi?h tautthl th•t the r<'1wrcuss1ons or lltt' lh1._, •. , 'ondltltlll ha. .. bt'\'11 '\lah1h1C'd stl~mu st1ll elcist And Ir I'm really hon· for nt•itrly 11 dt-cadt• no". IL' a rt''"'' of est wllh you, t>\IC'ry <trlt'\' in a while I du lakinl( d~1ly doM'S of llth1um, •ntf sh<" think 'Oh Cod, why don't I shut up'' ~...,m,. comfortabl<' I Hlklnit 1tbo11t It Why did l t'ver start this'" It nt>vrr fM'· Th«rt"" a S()('<'IRI !Wlf df'pl'N'1tl11lR open· curred to me that I we>uld stand In thr n('." that J>C'tlplt> who h;_1\1• bt'<·n 111 ht>ll Senalt> of lht' llnllt'd Slate of Amt'rlc1t, 1tnd b3~'k po. ~ '1111 t•an rind 1t at AA and ay: Tm ht>l"f' becaust> I h8ve a Rf\d otlwr I 2·Mll'V prol(n1m,, whrn> re- mt'nl31 illn<'88.' " c·overlnl( addicts oftl'n ~pcak with dark L)uke ts rtft'rrinM to th morocnt 1 hat hum or about their c•ond11lon<1 Patty forms the 11\tplratlonal cllmu of htr Oukc has th1. q\lallty lory -tht-day she ttstlfied in Wash· "I get to ito to a lot or plaM . now ington, O.C., on ~haU of tM mCntally "'~"' I'm honort'd for h11v1ng a m ntal ill. The TV mov~. dl~ed by th~ tvt'r· llln , " he say wryly· "Thi a b1· senslUve Ollbftn Cal.fl l"I Never Sang i.m twlll or rate ., c.... Cll L.a 2 I -• L.a 4 • 4 .., L.a 5 I 15 -L.a 1 1 1 .,. Cll .. M ICCAL .., L.a • • • KGTY -.. ICTTV FOi ~ 11 11 ,, lCO' .., ~ 13 " 1) lCfT .. L.a 21 • 21 ICIE .., L.a .. ...., MIC .. «TIN .., lOCl .. 25 11 21 MA .., L.a ttDOC .., ---M " 24 Ml. ea. '17 • 27 ~ .... a... M D hwo • 10 1 • 10 JO 11 S3 21 It 21 • 17 • CIM 11 • ti ,.... ............ 15 M 11 lilm ... a.c. 23 M 14 -............ 11 J1 Ullllll 11 • 11 --~ 22 • • .. T....._ 12 D M 20 • 20 15 a 11 • • 24 5 I Allllll,Qa.. 17 21 ~ 21 • r._..._. 14 17 1'111--Cll.-ll 36 D uu ........ I • Y*o ... 1 11 • WON • S3 .... .... , ... ..., . Wwat ...., ... ...,. r.M1•kd tr, TV U,.. C 19'0 TY U ..... lw. St.c'°4t• tttnYt the npt IO .ate .......... c:i...e-. leawae ol a -FCC rwllq, ,....,. e. _.., ...... ICMlau carried bJ 1•1 c.b~ •)"M~ •tt a1111jttt Qa..tcon ,,.., .. ....,.._.... l\'Clll ....... Ill vie... tltl ....... to bladoin Of lut .-... ~ la ,,..,......._.. We ttp U J i.-.vn1e11tt Ulk 111ay ~ IUN·IAT, NOY 11· NOY 17 SUNDAY NOYEM8ER 11 -10 AM -Ault_.... IMSA OTP C.... Orend Prtx of Qr.-Sift Dllgo. From Del Mir. Cellf. (IM) (2:00) -... =-·--(IM) -.,.. MONDAY NOVEMBERU . ... __ "",..... -.,.. ~ .......... Sin Antonio Spwt It Goldlrl Sttte Wlniorl. From the O.llf'ld CollMUITI Nena (Live) (2;20) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER14 -4:30 (llilZmColegtlnll ..... NfT FlrstRound - Marquette 1t Duke. (UYe) (2.<-00) -1:30 IBDI C-.. lelll.._. NIT First Round - V11ldef'bllt It Mansas (LM) (2:00) THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 -4:30 --Colele ....... NfT Fnt Round - FOtdhlm It Notr9 Dame ·l~~:OO) ......... U.S.S R. It Georgia Tect't ScMet N1tlonal TMm VI the Georgia Tech men I teem (L.IYe) (2 00) -5:30 ............ Lot Angeltl lMer• It Houlton Roc:Mt1 From The Summit. (Live) (2'30) -l :IO (llliUll Collett ......... NfT First Round -Ternptt at Iowa. (UYe) (2:00) B1m NHL Hodrey New Yotk Islanders at Cllgary Flames. From the Olympic Seddledome (Live) (3-00) FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 -1:30 -4Pll .-~ ........ NIT OullW1lnll. (\.NI} (2;00) -..... __ ... ••• ,. •••• Loe AngtM Lllln • Ollll Mlull'tcb. Fram Aeun60f\ ,,.... (lMt tlaot .. SATURDAY NOVEMBER-17 -11 AM --NAOalf• Ronllld McOoMd ~··Cbllity lnvttdoNI. Second round from SN! wood Country Out>. Thousand Oelta. &:'J.LM> Q (1 :30) lportaN9••whMf (3:00) -11:10 -12,.. lmlm°'81Redng NHRA WlnaiOn Anaas. From !he Loi Angetes Felrplex In Pomona. Callf (f aped) ( 1 :00) _..., ......... of ....... (1:00) IJ'mWWAPn>W,._.. (1:00) -12:IO ,__Colegl , ..... TIM\I to Be Anncuad. (Live) Q (3•30) --Colegl FooeelTMmttoBe Annowad. (Live) (3.30) rmmlC-..,..... lcian•Def'd -1 Pll -1:• -~,..... Fr.enc> S.... It Sin Joie Stn (LM) (3;00) -2Pll llZIZm lporta .......... (3:00) -11'11 _ ........... Bnnwtc*~~ Open.From~ Heigt*, •. (SlmHly f llPl_li1 :30) ... ..., ... °""'Al- Amlrtc.I ~. "°'" Nlton. ONo. (1 :00) ==-·-(1:JI) -.. 11-ftllll .. ~ I fiiila ATP Tour NOVlllm II, a•· MHW 17, a• T ennil. FMlured: the -Ktemln <Alp. (1 :00) u:a -. ......... 71'11 .,...,._La ... l11t1a1· Cncholaovakia at (3.00) L.oulnile.~ --National T..,, ¥1.. the 4:30 7:JO ==·~,..... lllmC...,.f ..... UlliWt'Sity of Louis'ffle ,,,.,.. .• team. (s.m.day t u Ill a•~ (1:00) Tape) (2:00) T tMW to Be Announcecl ......... ......, =(3.'00> --,,.. 12 All UWfWNl*t (R) (1:00) ............. From l8BIC-..,..... . -~~Adon TMmS to Be AMouncld 4:35 0 (R) (3:00) -11'19 NIA .. tlletbel --Atlanta Hawks It 0etr0l1 ·=-1 AM Ptstona From the P1lace [mzll~ IJZLm lporta l.atlNght of Auburn H!Us. (UYe) --~,.... (2:00) (2: 15) Penn State at Notre Dame. --(~ lipe) (3:00) 1:JO 5 PM mm SpoN.n (3:00> -~ AINftcan O&ecletott .,.. -~ (MDI PouuerMet .._.,. 1:40 lt>ort• Ne•• ...... OfflhO<e ProfeuloNI tm .,...,. Will Ed (2:00) Tour. From New Yen. N.Y Amoid (R) -(R) (1:00) 5:30 --a. Thl9 w.-Oft Ptt 10,... 3AM Roed Auto ''°;e,;epon (Imm RodeO Road to the (lliDl~(R) 1B1J1 Klekf)01. Wond 11f.rJ.l.OOI -CNmpionSh1p Series (R) lpcwta~ J:30 (l!allp11•• (1 00) (3 00) -- -1:30 10:40 4AM ~ Englith L.ffP ~ lpof1lip 111 Wfth Ed 11.:.=::1 loccet (Tlped) (1.00) Amotd ---1:50 11,.. 4:30 llJm U.S. Olympic Gold (l!DI~ mftll lporta•lr• (3 00) ~ Holiday Gift From Sears A Free Key Ring ::.~.:.. 08er0ood~ M111RMY. NOV. 17 :.:...~::= :::t!.-::::;::: ::.:.:::-.::::::.-:': •-z;ua.. :..°:...-:::-: -----11oo--r-c...._,_.,. ___ ......,. __ c..,.a ---Adults & famllles wekom• ........... -_.._..,....._,,_ _ ... ____ .._ __ _ ...... • Lipo Suctioning Breast Enlargement . $990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $60PERMO. 0 .A.C.:. $90 PERM~. 0 .A.C. Nose Eyes $1990* $1990* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT $90PERMO. 0 .A.C. $90PERMO. O.A.C t-:xpt·rien<:ed Surgeon~" ith en er l S ,000 Pla~t it· Surgt·rit·~ Pt·rforrned Breast Lift Face&Neck $27SO* $29SO* NO DOWN PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT .. $lls PERM~). 0 .A.C. $120 p~~~ t Board CcrlificcJ Plastic Surgeons t Outpatient Surgery ~ntcr t fruurancc Accq>ted where Applicable t Will Accq>t Co-Slpr for Firunclng t All Cosmetic Surgery Procedure AvaJlablc: lfW la'9rO t' 7 A C.U.. .. 1~800·SJS-OJ80 •1'90llOCO~ • PBS looks at the 1 Unknown War' Wlwn I'll' .11r. 1111 '" part rl1H·11 m1·11l .tr\ ll.11rPH Th•• 1 'nl.nov. n \.\ ;ir· "'1•r lhrt•t• tllllM'• llfl\•' rll)lht' t Ill' \\ ,.,.)\ I \\11111!;1} I hr ttll)!h \\ 1·11rw .. 1l.t) \11\ I .! 11 1 ti"' n1:t v. or._ l11•IH'' II v. 111 tw .11th• 111 ,11,t.t1n 111 "1m1• "" d.'ltr•· l 111' U10llll'lllllffi 1 11•111 t•cl It~ 1" "1111'1 \ \ lt'\\C'tl :-1·1111•111!11•1 l1rm11l1 '"' of 1\1•11 lluru•\ '1111 (°I\ 11 \\'.tr 11111 •'' lh1• clc~ 111111'111.t n ., 1111•• 111lc1111v.1.-.1_.: .... 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MUS, •ru SlH November 11, 1990 CALIFORNIA KITCHENS ., BATHS by WHtn OAK CONSTRUCTION Sll'Ct i~ COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH SERVICES INCWDING: . - Sunday Nllflt Owl November 11, 1990 L , -------.. - ... ... IBIDJ -.. ,..... -....... ----.. ----- NOVlllal ''· ••. NO¥Dlm 17, t• u ~ ~ 0 0 :t ~ ca. Q. m m '< '< > ~ --.... 0 CD ~ ~ ~ :t -0 :t 0 Ill :t G . - -.. .. -.. ..... .. .. lfll ....... .. ...... MONDAY HIGHLIGHTS -.. NOVlllla 11 ..... JIOValm 17, 1• Nov.ember 12, 1990 ... 111.M Cl IC ... ..... ..... Monday Prime Time e:oo ,..., ............ ..... -l'lJ""'AI ... :•-w (1 •• l)wnl) o.1 Wllhn. 1 repl.ament judge Oflera o.n a bribe. -l:30 November 12, 199 ,. 0 Monday Nllbt Owl ... November 12, 1990 .... -a. -'lfl 111 -· ..... ..., ..... IA) ..... (R) -••o • -... -tot Air) I.a • fl fOI Air) MC.-IOI Air) ......... 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'° begin my ·~ IO the D~ Pilot ... the ... •, I lnndul:tlry price a1 12 ..u tor sa.oo nh a moM1 bD .,..... . I MI I wn not~ ulilfied wilh IN newtpaper Of Mfvice "" Ir I ._.....,. eo11 a1 oo .. be Nfunded. • I I .... te:aGW.la.yk,C.M.9nl9 I I Or-:~ I 1. 1~ ~ I I ,_.... •• I I~ -I , ..... .._. ....... I .... ---............... . L--------------------------~ - ........... fr "' .11471 -~ 'lfflllfl Hich douch bul moolly sunny wi1h ·wamiy afternoon winds '° 15 mph. Nol-es warm wilh hi&hs in the upper 70. 1nd llOs. For 1he 0...,.. Coufs most compltte weather information, includina boatina. fishina ahd surfina ttpOn~ and tee paae A.ti. Ji,st when Newpon Beach police Lt. _Tim Newman thought his Refrigerator from Hell sap had concluded. he lea med 1herc"s still plenty of S('Quels ahead ... Newman's refrigerator broke down Oct 9, causing the usuall y·cool. and collt"Cted police lieutenant nothing but service headaches from a major depanmen.t storr ... On Tuesday. almos1 elactly a month later. thl" de- pattmcnt j lOrr finally repaired the frig by replacing a part. but the store sug- ge,~ed Newman also k~p his loaner frig for a couple of days. until it is clear his own appliance is comple1ely cured . The loaner frig takes up 100 much spa·ct in Newman's garage to lit both family cars. so he parked his 1986 Isuzu Troo~r in the str~t ... Wednesday. someone reafcndrd the parked T roopcr ... "Now I'll probably go thro u&h the run-around y,•11h the insurance com· pany. and with the auto dealership when· I take 1hc: c3r in tO get the den1 fi xed," Newman lamented. ··1·11 prob- ably havc·another sap next ""'ttk. ·• Can't blame him for btina . ' . pess1m1sst1c. 24 11111 llitm TlllE ... 842-8088 , •••• s s .. -· · OUOTEI OF Tiil DAY "/fy,~ pass PicrsidC" Villagr-. M'C .. rt" throwin' our JOlution onto the backs or lhC' nC'"'' rounc1I. f don't think that 's right.·· Wes Bannister. lame duck Hunt- ing1 on ~ach cit} councilman. on Yt•hrthrr the o utgoing council should approvC" a con1rovers1al shortline pro- -jttt:- 0 "My lift:" is l1kC" a s1roll upon the beach As near the ()('("an ·s cd~ as I can go." Henry David Thoreau ( 1817-1862) TODA Y'I ErEllTI •The Orange County Spons As· sociation prescn1s comedian Rich Litllc and singer Julir Budd in a charity ronccn 10 raik' money fOr 40 local charities a l 7:30 p.m . at 1hr Orange C'ounly Perform ing Arts Center. Tickels are $50-S 1.000. Call 556- ARTS. LDTTEIY 1.1111 "' t, 11, ti, tt, ''· 41 Bonus number "":"' ti llCCI <;> Hearts: S +Oubs: ~ 0 Di1mo nds: J + Spiwlcs: l -· Btldp colomn/CJ a.s1 .... 1u -/C5 Comics! ..... Ct01$ ..... /CJ [ntttlMn-1/Cl -ope/C-7 • Mo l-$/CZ T••••r Sin Matto Hunatinl\Of\ Beach Ven1u~a ......... 'I SC a• .Qi+. ·'*""·· w .... ,. ............ /~rts Sunday , November 11, 1990 75 cents Wo•an says pollce· accused her 01 ·111111 a 1111: She plans to;_file claim against Costa Mesa because of incident-'"l'\'C had several .ntncuis c:onobcirale . the story. 1nc1udi:na the s·uperrito:r-<>!, the ! -: nurse who performed the 1ns,pecuon. .!te said, ··wc·rc-aoina-:to file-~rt claUn -;._..... By Bob van EYken 0..,.. Ca.st Dlilty Pl6ol COSTA MESA -1A woman whQ claims she was harrasscd·and accused of being a but said-he had not yet seen the com"'ai.nt JOhn Duran. who is reprcscntin& the woman. said the incident occurred a1 a Billy Idol concen on Oct 27. transvestite by four Costa ·Mesa police ··Laurie and a friend were coming o ul of offi~rs as sh~ emerged from a wome_n's lhc rest room and these fou r uniformed rest r~m during a ,rock concert 11 .Pacific . polirt' officers approached ihem and said, Amphnheat~ plans .to file a claim f~r ·ney, that"s the ·wol]i.cn's room,'·· Duran da_mages against the city. her attorney said said. '"They ansWered . ·well. we're Fnday. i women.' and 1he officers said. 'You look Costa MC"sa Police Chief o.t.Y.C-Snowden like transvestites.' and told them they were called lhe allcga1ions '"extremely unlikely." going tQ ha''t' 10 pro'r tht:'y wert women." ' '111 '"' 11111111.~. . ' r. •• ~ HW*inlOf-. C:O..I 0.ity-Piiot Workman comple1ed the task Saturday of railing Fashion Island's Chrls1mas tree. Nexf comes the job of decorating It with the 10th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Mt fOf' Frktay, Nov.23, at 8:30 p.mt The 70-year· old tree is 110 feet 1all and will be the 11nest decorated tree In the nation. Teacher up in air over love of learning ey Aun Loar 0r-.. eo.t Deity Pio! .., COSTA MESA -Every Monday ni&h1. 1f\er Orange Coast College math instructor kachtl Winston finishes her alaebra class. she 1rlvels 1cro5s two rnuntics lo Los· Anac.lcs lntem:111onal Airpon, CA1Chcs I IO:IS p.m. fl11ht 10 New York ind pabS 1 commuter fltghl 10 8os1on, l\'hcre she 1rri¥Ct a1 8:1S a.m. Tuesday. Plenty of 1lme left 10 hail 1 aib:for her 10 1.m .. cta s al Harvard University. Htt 'cllss -Oocumcntary H111o.y of ~mcritaA Hither Ed\tC'ltion -endl 1t ftOOft 1ftd 1ftcr lunc.h 1nd a stroll ll'OMd cempua. Winston heads for a 1evt'IMtour stud_r 1t1tion in 1hc H1rv1i'd U"6Ymlity 9eo EDUCATIONlll1 Tht two women refused to prove 1heir gender 10 the male officers. Dur,.n said, whereupon a female nu™' was ealkd from 1he firs1 aid station and ordered by the officers to perform an inspection o f the-two women. By that ume, Duran said. a crowd had gathered. including an unspecified number of male patrons who began taunung and insulting the 1wo ""ome.n. He said the two decided to k•:i\t' thl· conccn ra1h~r than endure the harangues. against the city on Mondayt : Snowden said officers workina at PacifK Amphi1hea1re concerts rec:Cived frequent romplain1s of men using the women"s rtSi rooms. and of women using the men's ~. rooms. But he said he did not believe any offieer under his command would . have behaved in lht" manner described by Duran. "None Of our male officers. or even any See CH ARGE/11' ,,,. • New Council may decide Pierside ·rate I Lame ducks think they'll pass it on By Robert Barker Orenge Coast 0.l'f' PMOI HUNT INGTON BE . .\CH -Farrd ""llh a manda1e 10 keep their hands ofT tht" beach. lame duck C-11\ lounr1I mrmbt'rs arc scht•dulcd 10 decide 1hc fate of the contro' erst al P1l·rs1dr V 11lagr hcachfron1 rt·s1aurant com pie\ on '.\lo' IQ But 11·s no cinch 1ha1 1he~ ·11 talc an~ acuon. Councilman Prier GrC\.'n said Frida) he "strOngl ~ fa\o~" passing lhc \OIC' on lhC' S20 million proJt"Ct on 10 the ne\t rounr1l 1n hght of the ovel"\o\·hrlm1n1 approvaJ thal voters &a"e to Measure C. the de,elop- mcnt~on trol 1n111a11,e. ··we should wa11 for lhe next rounc1I 10 dcc1dr 'i0me1h1ng of this 1mponan('(' ... Grrcn said. . Grecn. Jin1 Si\,·a. Don Mac"-llister and u .iice Winchell will car'f) over onto the ne"" rounr1I Thr~ ·11 be JOlned b~ Linda Moulton Pa11erson. Earle Rob1ta1lle and Jnrk K"rll~. ""ho ..... ·ere el("('ted last Tuc:sda~ \\ 1nchc:ll "3!1 rc..e\('CU."d The) 'II begin ne"' IC"rms on Dc-c. 3. Green said that ··no matter ""hal." the P1ers1dc: Village prOJt."CI has to go to thl' \OIC" of the proplr to abide" b) th;: sp1nt of l\>1 easure C . which got 74 pc:rcl·n1 of thr \OlC' Tuesda~. Grrt'n also cr1uc1zcd the prOJl"'C'I of thrc<" restaurant bu1ld1ngs -on 1he 3.!1phal1 pa rking lot on thC' ocean s1dC' of Pacific L"oast H1ghYt'a) -on financial grounds HC' said the pfOJ("('I is ··~c~ e\pcns1,r" and promi~s .. httle re1um" for the e1t) Grttn s:ud consuhants sa~ I.ht ell~ l'an do as "M"ll financial!) b~ rcmodt'l1ng tht· currt"nl ~1axwell"s restaurant and the adJa- A:nt parking \01. John Erskine. one of three rounc1lman stepping do..,,·n Dec. 3. sa id ht''s ··am- bivalent"' about y,·hat to di'.) on 'iO\ f'l. his last rr'ular mccung. "I like the prOJt."Ct. but thr Oh\ IQUS QUl'St1on 1s. "'h> not lt•t 1hr ne't (-11~ Council deal y,·1tt\ it: .. Erskine ho pes 1hc proJ«t ..... t11 m.-i.·1,c City Council appro' al and tht·n go 10 thr "ote of 1he peQplc. 1n k«p1ng 11>1th the focus of ~1easure C Wes Bannister. anott\cr outgoing officia l. concurs. "~1 y concern 1\ 1ha1 1hc ma1orlt\ c1f thr pt'Ople \'Oted• for (' \\'e as lamt" ducks !i.houldn't tr) to make 3 dl"C1s1on ··1r ..... ·c pa~s P1crs1dr \'1llagc:, ..... t'·rr 1hro"'- 1ng our solu11on 0 010 the OOck~ of thr nc" Man crossing street seriously injured by car By Hotly J . Wagner "'-"' eo.t, Dell\-PllOt ' NEWPORT BEACH -A pedcs1 r1a n w1s tc:riou ly injured when he "''s hit by a air late S.turday e"tnina on lr,·1nc 8oultv1rd just tollth of 17th Sln"'t"t. "\\'hen I hn, I h11 him in his leas. He cat1puh('.(t into 1hc w1ndshteld." S11d 11\c dri,·ct. a· tttiden1 of the ne1ah· borhood. who ttfutcd to give his name. ""I saw him a half iccond btfott I hit him. He Mid his ha,Dd out. I was YC'f')' 'urprikd at the imPK\. he hit harder 1han 1 c:.pc<'ted. Hi hetd JU!.t 01pped into the 'liindshickt. •· coun("1f h:IO"nl1h1n·k that's nght.'" C'euncllman Sd\a said he, too. behevcs P1er§1de Village should wind up in the \Ollng booth. . Bi.it. he thtnk.i 1he people fail 10 under- stand tha1 lh'e restaurant complex is planned for 1he asphalt parking lot. nol the "'"d 1-tc said he bC'll,c.Yes backers of Measure (' Y>t'ft' unfair 1n proclaiming that the mt"asure is dt•s1gned to save the beach and parks Mhlie alleged!} fai hng 10 point out thr de\'elopmen1 1s proposed for the park- ing 101. -See PIERSIOE/A7 VETERANS . DAY - ~ TRASH -,_ ...... _ CWl1£D OIE DlY . . . $ BAN<S -WU .. EC>.OIED ~ MAR.. . ND-. _!!] GOV'T OFFICaa m,,m CCIUNJY,-ITATE- ANDFUlllW. OfFCESWU EClOKO rJ cm .. CITY iWl.I Al.ONO TIE COUT WU. . •a.a.o . N&W•· . ~ PAPmR ff~ THE ORU• cc.sr Dll.Y l'lDf "' ----~ *' ~\\ ~~(, -.a.•aM'C.· -----.cou. Ml-411:1 '1,·t1n1 10 to 15 fCC'I 1n fron1 of lhe car. The un1dc(lt1ficd ,·ic11m, apparcntlf a rt'\1dc-nt of the neighborhood. was crou- 101 1hc strttt eastbound from a 7-~ Elel'en sto"' whe~ he had j usl purchased a sof\ drink. His bloodstained S'llio"eftshirt and 1 Bia (iulp C'u p lay 1n the strtct in front of the •. "*'''er Honda wi1h its windshieki ~t­ tl'rrd from the 1n1pact. The victim's \In loafer was 1n a parkway pfantcr 20 fec1 funhcr forward. H is·whi1c betcbllll cap , knocked otf hiJ head by the il'l)pKt wu ' ' in the s1rcct ci&hl feet behind the car. He was 1aken to ' Wcstttn Med.teal Center with il\)uries witncstcs dctcribed as he:ad 1raum1 and ti kut tevm ~rapes to his arms and leas. T'hc Honda'' ~i ndshk:kl was Mat- tered by 11\c 1mpetCt'1nd the front ofthr C'lr°S roar waJ dented tevetltl ..... Octp riah1 at the: Ct'ftttt. n.e c:W1 liC'Cntc plate' waJ CTUmpkd Aolll - impact to the vktim"s lrp. \\1itnn,1"'S confirmfd tM *i"ll't..,. ........... ' . ' ~ . . I I . • ' • ~ • I . • ' • • • • • . , • • 1 . . ·1 ·, . , I 0 I , ...... \, ., . ' . . , . . .. . . . . . .. . . , . : .. ' I .. . ' . ., .... • . . . ' ' 'I , I . ' . . . '. I '' .. . , . ' .. •' '' ·: .. ·' ., . . .. I . ' .. •m----------------------------A Huntington Beach resident artd fou nder and team leader of Vietnam Veterans Reunited IEEP fl.IC FlY•---------- Kakuk . ~. and has colleagues have been instrumental an getting MIA/POW Oags hoisted at about 20 City Halls throughout Southern Cahforn1a an No\embcr. the month that honors the nation·-; m1lital) 'eterans . Whale being there "for one another" and helping each other out O\ er the rough spot5' the \etera"ns· organization has a m1ss1on ta inform residents of Amencans reported!)' left behind in this nation's unpopular war . .. Bevond a shadow of a doubt. I believe there are Americans who are being held pnsoner an Vietnam. There have been too man) sightings I thank there's been a co,erup and it's a shame. The} 've been there more 1han ~O H·ars and the\' don't ha'e much 11me. We better get them out and ·get them oui quack ... PROBLEM WITH GUILT-------- .\s good as 11 felt 10 wmplete lours and gel out of Vietnam in one piece. Kakuk ..aid he. and others. haH· guilt probkms about leaving thei r buddies behind 1n the dangerous countl) .. It's real hard I don·1 il.no1.1. of an' other war 1.1.here \OU lea'e \our budd1e'> after·ooe )Car .\ lot 01· us ha\c gu11l abt)ut that. 1 ·ha'c a guilt problem.·· HOW IT STARTED---------- . .\ retired land-.caix·r. h<''<> been hooked un ht'> m1'>'>1on to get his concern oul ahou1 thl' \11.\ PO\\" e'er ~cl.' at1rnd1ng a veteran-.· flag-raising tt•remon~ 11.1.-0 \t'ilr<, ago ( orona .. F,l'r since then. I t>ut all I had 1n10 11 ·· flags current!~ n~ O\er lhe Ci t) halls in Hun11ngton Beat·h Costa Mesa. Irvin<'. Laguna Be.eh. Fountain \'alle). ~an Ckml·nll'. WestminstC'r and other c1t1es. -Compiled by Ro~rt Barku Local News Briefs Ole ll.lm'lll In a1111111 COST.\ MES.\ -.\n Oceanside man wao; 1n1ured in a broadside traffic colhs1on on Placen11a A' enuc '>honl~ be fort' .i p m Frida}. pohcl' \atd Jerald Ho~ard Bachm.an. 64. 1.1.as pulling out of a dm e1.1.a) onto nonhbound Placentia ~uth of W C'\! 17th S1n:t't 1.1.hen he: failed to see 1he car driven b) J ( andelano Zepeda Mora . .io. of Costa Mesa. and they colltded. \aid Lt Sam Cordiero Bachman was taken to \\ estern Medical Center in Santa '\na for treatment of fractured nbs and unknown other IOJUru~'i. Cord1C'ro said llPlv• •••tlll 1ner 11111 accident S.\NT A ANA -A Tu'itin mo1omt "as 1n custod) unda) after has passenger was killed 1.1.hen h1\ l'ar hit a 'an during an alleged Santa Ana drag race. police 'aid Richelle Broedenlow. 20. of r us11n. 1.1.a~ pronounced dead al the scene of the crash at Santa Clara a nd Tustin avenues. said pohct Cpl. Jeff Armstrong. Booked at the Orange ( ounl) Jail for 1nvesttgat1on of veh icular manslaughl<'r ~as Mark Pho1<>glou . 18. also of Tu\tin. said Armstrong. CAif 11111 lllClc • Ille llPllll HUNTING TO'\' BEA( H -A special police traffic team will concentrate enforcement effons this month on Belch Boulrvard between Slater and Edtnaer avenues. 1 The CASE team (Cnt1cal Acc1den1 uppress1on and Enforce- ment) 1s movilll back onto a maJor street for the first 11me 1n t1.1.o months. follow10g a special safet:r program at cit) schools. In that period. poltce made 1.499 contacts and found 654 violattons of btc)'clc and pcdestnan regulations. Officer Dave Humphreys said. -From it.fl ud f!•lly Piiot H•• 1ervltt1 repoTt• l he World .. in Four Minutes Scac1ary ofSaase :fames A. Biiker 111 on S.turday claimed 1UCCC11 in his miss10n IO lhott up tk anti·ll'llQ coalition, but the Blahdad aovemment ICCUICd the United Saaaa of dnllina ill all ies toward a war the) did not want. Baker flew bed &O Washincton after a week.Iona round of d1ploniacy that ended with talks in Pans. After meetina wi th French Pre'1dcnt franrois Mitterrand, ~ txprcslfd utisfaction with the slate of the alltancc that came maettrer after lraqi President Saddam Hu~an·s troop$ seized Kuwait on Aua. 2. "We believe we ·~ totally uni led." the secretary of state JOld reponcrs. "We have built a consensus, we have inc~scd the pressure on Saddam Hussein." But. h<' added. "we muse heighten the pressure funh"er. Indeed we have to lay the foundation for the use of fo('Ct should that become necessal). Clcarl). one way to do that is to get ready militarily." .\fter the Pans meeting. it was still unclear whether the French would be w1lltng to fight Iraq. Franct has sent 13,000 troops to the Persian Gulf region. C..t _..., ll)uncllll 11111111 CNN \ Tl..\NT .\ -.\ federal appeals coun on -Saturday upheld an inJunct1on bamng Cable News Network from broadcasting tapes of Manuel Noncga's telephone conversations wi th his lawyers . Th<.· 11 lh l ' S Circul\ Court of Appeals also called on the Atlanta· ba~d nc11.1.or!I. 10 produce the seven tapes in U.S. D1stnct Coun in M1am1 so the coun could decide whether the broadcasts would cndangl·r :'-<onega~ ngh1 10 a fair tnal on drug-trafficking charges. fhr ruling came after CNN on Fnday defied Judge Wilham Hoc.•,rkr 1n ~tiam1. broadcasting excerpts from the tapes m1nutM after the Judge l'>'iucd an ord<'r 1nstructtng the networl not to do so < "'" ,.ml 11 "ould appeal Saturday's rultng to the U. . upreml.' <..oun ..\\ e "'111 he pursuing an 1mmed1ate appeal."' (' N spokesman · ';1c' e Ha1.1.onh \aid 1n a telephone 1nterv1cw. Ha~onh said he didn't lno1.1. ~el 11 C !'.~ 1.1.ould contmue tele"tsang excerpt~ of lhe tapes . St•ms bring ftlllllll ti llll'tllwnt T hl· "Prnt'applt: Express" swelled nvers 1n nonhwC'st Washington stall' to near record floods levels Saturday. causing hundreds of e' ar ua11un'>. and a 1ornadu !'>kipped across Hatteras Island ofT Nonh ( JrulinJ. 11.nodi ng ou1 po1.1.er rhl' Crull < oas1 also got wa lloped as w1nd-wh1pped sc:ts caused off'ihorl? acnden1s from Texas to Alabama. Dt.0'iJ11ll' 1ht• pounding from disparate weather 'l)'~tcms across thl' na1wn. JU'>I onl' dt'alh ~as rcpont'd. An un1den1ified crewman on Frida> <lft'd alter he fell off a ship in chc Gulf. "'" •r H""" \11\'I . 1.1.ind-dn vcn seas thre1.1. a double bargt• into the by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES l(J1ha1m· fkll 1.1.-a11cd. forl tn hand. 1.1.h1lc Assistant Dcpul) ( orom•r fit II ..._OJJ!I. la nn·d has egg.'> and watchl'<l. almost gkl'full}. J' lhl' ~t'llo\\ llu1d ran around has plate "\1an I ltne l.'~'i o;unnys1d~ up." he ~1d. <ieoottng unt• of his h1\I. Ull\ !Ohl lhl' Oll'\\ "Hill I 'l. gut 111 ii.no\' Oa' 1d lfen\t·n. rl·membcr'' Wh_.t can \OU It'll lnl' .. Rill k.01ak buried a heal th) sltce of muffin dnpptng with t'U \olk 111 111, muu1h anll \m1lcd . the )ello\\ JUICl' running down lhe "Jl', 111 "" mouth He chl'\\Cd and smiled. And chl·wed some 111111 l' r 1nall\ "OK. hl'rc\ thl' deal fhl'> gu y Hrn\t'n -)Our water h11.1rd ml·mlx'r 1.1.-ho dll'd lit <,all 1.1.a1n dro1.1.-n1ng .. " Kalht•nnl· noddnl her ix·n and reporter'~ noll'paJ o;uddcnl) CIU I ,rnd rl'UU} .. ,, t'll. kt n1l· tl'll ~uu -1.1.hJI the) found in h1~ lung'>. a!l1de lr<Hll J 'l'r) .-.mall amount 11t -.a ll 1.1.all'r and a trace of DDT that's ni1 d11uh1 thl' rnull ol \onw tJrml·r up 1n In lnl' -1.1.a'I trl"lh 1.1.atcr. '>Ulllc good old l:l\h1ont•d l hlonnc Jnd :i health) do~· e1f l' anitk ... ..._Jlhl'rllll looil.l'U 'lqUan· JI Hill i...01al "~o 1.1.h;ll Jo \OU lhtnil.''" .. fh1n!l.'1 I kt k · I ii.no" That poor old gcC1cr ml'l hi\ maker 1n a w.1mm1 pool The l}an1dr JU!>t \l.'akd 1hc dt'al ·· I o l)(· u1ntinued .. Did You Know? Eucalyptus was early asset to Orange Coast residents • Along lbe Orange Coast! The first Orange Coast eucalyptu~ tree<, 1.1.t•rc 1mponcd lrom Australia in 1856. The fa t growma trees 1.1.-ere popular as ~tndbreaks for orchards -The lrvmc Ranch planted hundred<> of 1hem for lhat purpose -and homesteaders 1n Llttun.1 grc1.1. lht·m to ~t1sf) go~ernmcnt requirements for pr<I\ mg. 1hc1r claim ·omc people planted the tree~ 10 harvest as 1ckpht1nl' pole<. but the 1.1.cX>d was unsutlable for chat purpost and tht: lrtT'I rematn as part of our coastal landscape <10 out on a limh h.\ ~ndmg )Our hmoncal facts to 01d You l\mm '. Or.air Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo!i 1560. CostD Mrsa. 926!6 W1h~r L Nisoa Mclee. kaoddna a ltw pili11111oott. ()flkials ~ tlle bridat. wbidl ClODIMICts a COU181 hllhWIY with lntentate 10, will be closed tndefllliady. • . . --... .. Wind kicked .ap Friday mornina acroa the Louasaana .. .__ Off~hore, winds ran up to 40 mph and ausaed hia)\cr. By Saturday, the winds had slowat and seas were sublld.lfl. . A 98--foot shrimpcr k>at poweT about 10 ma~ south of Gulfport. Miss., and was wedacd underneath an oil platfonn in IG-foo~ stat. four crewmen were rescudt Friday, and the ship was anchored tn a nearby gas field. At the mouth of the M1ss1ssipp1 Ri ver, a 7S-~oot tiawler was pounded to splinters as its crew watched from a passtnl pleasure craft that picked them up. FIPlt 1111111' 11 ••••• ID llQUIFJ WASHINGTON -Arizona Republican John McCain will be the first of the "Ke.ating Five" senators to state hts case when t~e Senate Ethics Committee begms publtc h't?5nngs next "'eek. accord1n& to the committee staff. _ . Until now. the panel ha5 heard t<'stimony and dcltberated tn secret. But beginning Thursday. 11 Wlll publicly hstcn to facts and cxplanauons from the fi ve senators who went to bat for Charles Keating Jr."s savings and loan . On Frida)', the committee he.Id a private drawing ~o detem11.ne the order in which the five scnato" would appear. said staff director Wilson Abney . McCain drew the leadofT spot. he said. He will be followed b) four Dcm0<.rats: Sens. John Glenn of Ohio . Donald Riegle of M1ch1gnn. Dcnrus De{'onc1n1 of Aruona and Alan Cranston o( California . a.nane dl111t11nt1 11u1c1c pl1ne C-\ LC UTT-\. I nd1a -T1.1.-o BurmeSC" students carT) ing a fake bomb made out of soap h1Jacil.ed a That JClhner 10 Calcutta on Sa1urda} to dramallLe demand'> for an <'nd 10 m1lital) rule in Burma . -\II of the :? 19 other pa'>\<.'ngcr; and crew aboard the plan<' wC'rc released gradual!) o'er a \IX-hou r penod before the h11ackers gave 1hem!>Clves up 10 pohn· No one 1.1.-as hun. police \ltd . The Thai -\11"'\a~., -\irhu'i 300 1.1.as h1Jackcd during a flight from Bangil.oil. 10 Rangoon. 1hc l ap11JI of Rurma ,, The 11.1.0 <;tudcnl\ told a nl'\'' confcrt'nce 1hc\ 1.1.crl.' unarmed and t:amrd onl) a fake bomb madl' out of har .. of <,oap with protrudtng "'1re ... A third Burme!>t: student wa' ~upposcd 10 pantc1patc 1n the h1J_acil.1ng. bul tht' tno ran lo" on monl'' to Banglo!I. and could onl) afford two plant' 11cket,. thl') ... rnl rhl' l'-"l>. \\hO 1Jl·n11til·d thl'Ol'>('l\t'\ as 'c Marn and Ye Ht1nk Yaw. were 1aken into pollu• l u\IO<l) Polin: fn.,neuor Grnaal 'i J. Phthfl \aid charges 1.1.-crc bemg ton1l·mpla1cc.l but had not tx·1:n tiled }l'I Ht: ..aid the hijackers "'l'rc undfmc<l but t'arm:d "a rl'dd1i.h ktnd ol ron1a1ner 1.1.11h 1.1.ires." -By tb~ AHocl•led Press News of the Weird Rlfl t•1t1 rep11t11lly c11111Hrlft'19111111 Rl \( ..._ SRU RG . \ .i I hl·~ .ire hardl) salad da}'I tor ~lo111gonwn <.. ounl} lt11.1. o l- ticaal~ lA·pul\ ,1wrilT'> l.1't \\{'l'"-rc- ccned an t:ml'rgl'OC) l:tll to L1nd;i and Dann\ Hursl'., ho~ l he~ cntcn·d. 1he1r ~un., dr;rn n. \l'>lrl h1ng. lnr "homn er had calkJ d1 .. fl.tllhl.'f\ Ill 11nw' Thl' 11nK I p Ill I ht' \U\pell 1.1.a\ <,polll'd hang1n~ o\Cr 1ht' 11.'kphnnl· in a "'trc ha'>kl'I dr1n- Edttor'• HotNne 642~ YtN _...,...,_,..,_CW)'P•0t-lCJI .li1111 ,__._.. fMW\.,__, ID EcllOf \llM*'ILotldllll l "9 -~ __.,,. __ rrwybe used IO l9COld ....,, IO IN ..., Gfl .,.,., klCIC Cot'llrtbulOll IO OU< l -~'""".,.,.. "*' -and~ _._lot~ Tiie" r-oonwn11>r1y,_. pet; -..... ,..,, ._,._.. 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It's JUSI sup- nmed 10 tr.l t: mc'i\llli(t"S •• Poltn· "'l'rc IC\llng 1hc coun· 1' ·., Q 11 'Y"<'m. scheduled to tX•g1n operating at the end of the month when the dispJtchl·r tx-gan rt'\l.'I\ ing rall'I that were 1ran·d 10 1he llur<.1,· home -By tltr Auocl•t~ Pren How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Circulation eranoe Counl'f 642 Q33 Advertising Clut1foed 642-5671 ()aplay 642 4321 Edltorlal News ~1224 Sc>ol'll 642 4330 News ~111&.1 646 4170 Main office 8ul<~H Off•OI 6•2·4321 eu .. ~ .. , ... 631 5902 )lO W Bay St • Coeu a.t-._ CA ~7 ..... aoor.. P 0 Bo• 15ff>, Coaa M-.. CA ~ ~'9111 No -•lor•. 111.awai-...... . """*Of.,..,__. '*-I,,...,. .... ~ ~--~-Ol~­s-.ddM•s-i•Pllld• Co&t ...... CaflolNA (UPS 14' 11X11 ~iOll llf c..-M2' I* IOU< -l*10d."' ,,... t7 '* '°"" --09'IDd r.,. 0i.,. c-ow, "*" • ~ 11y Paee eo.t. ...... Plbefw19 lne A11f99. ""llGf\ll ... ..,. .. ialble .... -,,.,.,,,.,.. .... n. ~ ~~•MD>W '-YStCo&tW.U P• C.0.1.t ~ P\otlls'*'l lftC.. • I Wfdy _.., tl.Oedo*y OI Paee °'°"PP~ Ire ......,.L~ P....oM a CNlll Es--.. OlfQr a..---. •. a--OW••·~·· E llK\IW Vila P.....,,. Police Log · Ed11or'J Nore -The fo1Jowin1 people ~~ arrnred on suJp1cio11 of dronkrn dnv;,,, dunn1. the 1»st Wttk. A list i.u una•·111Ahlt from th<' lrnne Police lk1»rtmenr. V1n<"tnt Nut Lamplt). 26. Costa Me:sa Ro~nJ<> Ru11 13. Santa na Klll1Uhl lll'll l..IJUOV\ 1\11, ~ 1, 1,·1t1l'\.U1J...- U,he Joh Baum. 41. Hunt1n11on Bcach bmc'I Ktnt Sohs. 25. Hun11n11on lkuch JtMmt H P C anacholo. JO. lianta na John PJul Kt·1111l"" \I l>ana l'o1n1 .. .,... ... ( ,, ... John re~ '1 lwn 01cao Clltl - Kun Anthnnv Mun11. n. (Oil• Mesa Rohtn raul Rc~UC' 2S. MumC'la John \huft'l'l1ll C\l'laul, :\0, C O\ta Mesa T1mnth~ \llian Murph) 39. Hununston tkach lam> 10 Quintero Jl Hunllnston &ach Mtrk Tel'l')I Kt \ler. 36. San 01mu Rind) Ro) Rosbruah. '4. Alah1mtn < :irtn Ann Mt'<1ov.an. 27. Or11n1c John N1,hol:1\ Linn. 24. Pcnn\)han1a Sharon Ltt Hind 27 ( ()\ll Mesa Ja~ Dold NCY>'M>m. }4, Costa Mesa Din Duane Dunt.an. 29. C'osll Me~ Ku II Ralph Lawther. JJ. Cos1a Mesa Emnto . Ramos. 21 . La.-ndalt Harold Ward Tomlin. j9, Ncwpon lkach PltrK'k Tyru' Knon". 21. 1..9tun1 N1auel Jamn Byron Limb. 26. Ntwport 8c8cf\ Koin John rvala. 27. Fountain Valk:)' lbtno Franco. 21. t..aaun• N11U(I Kimberly O.v.n T1llm1n. 22. NC'tl1)0t't Bcxh c.,10t J111n (h1fru. 22. Costa Mca Stdnty Jl(k nffO\.C 4-4, C'Olta Mna O.vid JefT~y Bell l.S. C°'t.a Mn.a Jtrry l..t'vr11 Rteh. ll. Lona Bach Am)' lylUt Rtt'd 19. C'osta Mae TtN MarK' MachtJ\. J7, Costa Mna II 8on1fa(10 MC'ndt1·C.on,.1c,, 24. nta Ana Ronald Rtti.l Miller Sl NC'v.pon Bt.ach JaM Maflc Meehan. J7 c O\lfl Mtia , ....... ..., Albcno Oia1, lt. ~n11 \n.a Mylt$ D haw , 29 foun111n Valley Rt 11111 ._. Claude R1\ct1 Jr . • Bellnowtr Jowph M1~heel Alp.. ll. Hunlln1109' ec.ch Tttn1 Lynn ~ 24, ttunt1"110ft lied\ Chzabcth nn Buchanan. )6, tfuntintton 8ilch ft.chard Lynn Tcmphn. ~I . El Toro Ltn11 Shtlh Luttrull. U. V1Mha Glenn Fr1nk Srbula. lS. Hu1tt1nttoft lcKh Mnn1e Van Taaman. 39 llununaton &ach lnn1el \lcptwn t ul'b)' I t-tun11n11on Rea h r>encll ~ou l>un~'ln. 21 , tt unt1n11on lk~h Jlmt' M1 hacl Hill. JO Hun11nc1on 8ta h Ma'} Jr"an P1t~H. 1l tlun11na1on lkach M1nno Mro)o Man1nc1 JO Hun11naton fkach ul Enrique kcc.k> l'. t-lun11n11on Reath Om t()J)hc'r Monany W. Hun11n11on lklKh . Kell) I OUIK ( arllon 22. nt.a B:artien kiu\ Rafael ~fon1tr H. nta \f\I Roht'n JO\C'ph HC°adlC'), ~I. Hun11na1on 8tach C 11hlttn L)nn .\rtna iq. Hun11n1con 8nch ,. C\tr~hoin1r Jean VM\ \6, ev.--pon Bnch Wa)nc Ru\ II 81An1na. l4 · nta n. Mtthac'I Harold tc<.au1-hc 41. ttun11n1ton Beach RI) moni.l Jrn~, '"II ~ l. e•Por1 ~ICh 1rJ)h<'n V1nc.'t'n1 Pan~h. 2~. S.nta na tdv.ard \u1u\l1nt Yarno\Kh AnaM1m 1t0la HcmandC'1 F11Wr 11 S.n1a +\na Ju.1n11A Ru1h M11k'r. ~q. r.pon 8f11;h 1'K~ lotC'n IM\f\ H Anahfolm J<'fT) Wa)nt LC'nOtr, .l4. HIHUfftllOft fkach floo \\mhaupt ltt, 4 , l oa Antrb l lo drn HC11t') Watl. J2. LOftl 8ellch tt1nn''' Jul" Ina Jr. ls. NcwpcM1 lalth TOb) Ak\tndtr MunlOft. 21. ~ lrwlll • i .. .. we·d like to ae• Mot~r·s.. •• Tha1·1 what the man said. In fan. he even said. "Mother's is on our hit list." . The "Mother's" bein& discussed is the popular Mother's Market and Kitchen on 17th S1rcct in Costa Mesa. The man anxious 10 "&ti" Mother's as a tenant is R ick Oliver. the manaacr of Fashion Island in Newport &ach. Jim Wood "They've been try1ni 10 ~t U$ for awh ile." said Sharon MacGum. principal ~ ,.LA owner of Mother's. a haven ·, ~ for Orange Coast natural food fanatics. But Oliver is young, determined a9d nc.w on the job. . . "Our pJans for Atrium Court and Fashion Island m1'1\t t.ake five years to implement." claims the recent arrival from Baltimore. Oli ver's employer. the Rouse Co .. is the largest manager of shopping centers in the co.untry. . • "With or without Mother's. Atnum Court s new farmers market and food court will emphasize nutritional food,.. said Oliver. The $9 million remodeling. ot the 25.()()()..squarc-foot ground Ooor opens next Friday. New food vendors. t.ake-out counters and market services have been added as pan of the re- do. However. according to Oli ver. a healthy recreational asi>«t of the old Atnum Court eating area will be lost. "We'll have scaling for o'er 300 ... he said. "so there'll be no need to play 'capture the table' for a place to eat at lunch and dinner." 0 At a lJCI dinner Thursday ~ere a hundred or so typ1call) lr\ane. Corona dcl Mar. Costa Mesa folks. Nothing glamorous. no bag deal. It was pnmanl)' a gathenng of Orange Co~t ph)s1c1ans. ..\nd the couple who gather nauonal headlines didn't expect. or seem to capture. any special attention. TheY'chatted with ~Mangers as 1f the) were o ld fncnds. Then they'd stand alone and talk to each other lake they JUSt met. But they didn't stand out an the cro "d. " He looked out of sons an a loose-fitting. double-breasted suit. hl' looked like a s urfer-girl with sun-streaked blonde hair and a scem1ngl> ageless bod) and face. It was Ted Turner and Jane Fonda. And 1f Newpon Beach yachtman Danny Elliot. who wac; hosting the crc" . .of Turncr's HM Bounty. "had no knowledge" thl' media mogul wa\ in to\\n -the media mogul didn't know his S6 million Bount} "as an town. "He) Jane. dad you hear that., .. he ~elkd through a cluster of conversation. "Thc Bounty's here'" \\as he going 10 see his I 69-foot to} anchored off Corona del M.sr" ":\aw. "c lk" do"n from L..\ and will fl) nght back." an~''crcd the creator of ( NN. Wha t did he thank of the new terminal at John \.\-:t)ne .\1rport'1 "Didn't see 11. I got m ) own plane." hl' shrugged. Then. after a moment to reflect. he asked: "ls thc.a1rpon reall) named 'John Wa)ne">'' Turnl·r "3\ an 1own to accept the E1scnho"er Award for his contnbut1ons to "orld peace Jim Wood:S rolumo ruo1 Suoday1 aod Tlu1rsday1. By Anna C.Ol9 Ofenee ~ Deir "'°' HUNTINGTON BEACH For richer and for poorer look on eiura meanina (or Debbie and Richard Mallery Saturday after- noon as they uchanlfd wtddint vows durina a traditional church ccrcmon in Huntinaton Beach. For just two wttks aao. both Debbie and R ichard were liVln& on the streets of Oranl!C County and didn't have enough money for food and shelter. much less for the type of wedding they wanted. Then they fo\lnd the tnterfa1th Shelter Network.,a two-year-old program that houses the home- less at various churches through- out the count)' and provides them with a chance to direct their energies toward finding work and a ho me. · And with the help of the con· grcgafron of the First United Methodist Church in Huntington Beach. the couple had the wed· ding the) wanted and made their three·} ear rclat1onsh1p with -each other official "If I've gotten this far. I know it's going to work o ut." Debbie Malle!) said. c cued about their new hfe together and confident the) will ha'c thcar o"n home b) the end of the 9Q...da) program Thev had been on the streets for abOut fi' e \\ec~s before hear- ing about the program through anothcr church. Richard Maller) s~ud. ~n after stanang 1he program on Oct. 30. Malleri !Mild John Wocncr. "ho ~oordinates the program for the church. asked him if hl"d like to mar11 Debbie. Mallcr) said ht' to ld Woencr he d1dn'1 C\Cn haH' <.'nough monq for a mamagl' ltrenc;c but was 1n for a 'iurpn\l' "hen Wocncr said the rongrcgat1on "ould help put the "cddang togl·ther. Debbie \1Jlkn. formcrh Dell- b1e. K1k0\ne .\aid she wa<.. shod .. t:d ".hen Rtlhard "'alked o'er and propo'il'd 1n the church h:ill la\t Thurwa' "It'~ hkc real· h I can -u'c; for real.'' she said. \\r:mng J "h1tc "cddanggo"n horrcmcd frnm a congrcgat1on. member. thl' J O-Ha r-old m:tr( hl·d do" n the a1slc cscortrd Driver training controversy . solution appears to be in offmg By Amanda Wray Or8nQ9 Coetl Dally P110I FOU rJ.\I N V..\L LF't Parents fighting to rc\l<Hl' si mulator and bchand-thl'·\\hecl po111ons of drl\cr education at the Huntington Bca(h Linton High School D1stnct could ha' c the problem sol\ ed b) the end of the month Henn Laborde. whC\ formed a group tailed thl' Drl\er'> Train ing Founda11on to rail~ parrnt<1 behind the l\\UC \aid f-nda) he n.'CCl\Cd ce1'cd a<1suranCf\ from ~upcr· tntendl·nt Larr) Kemper that the training could be offered through a communit' wn tl'C program. Sta1c fund \ "erc cut from the training ponions of driver educa· tao n 1n late ..\ugust. "No" it's up to the board to permit u"i and Kemper to start up thl' program :· Labourdc said. "And Dr Kemper felt that he could get the board to go v.1th this sugges-- 11nn Labourdc said that the pnce tag would cost parents about S 110 for '111uall) the samr training that "ould ha\l' been offered thro ugh the distract. Unlike the d istrict's trad111onal program. ho~r,er. any· one 1n the communll) \\Ould be able to sign up -as long as the) paid thl' kc "This wa ~. the district 1s not Police arrest doctor, assistant By Holly J Wagner Ora• Coa11 Dally Pilot NE:.\\ PORT Bl:·\C H -.\ man accused of practicing med1~tne without a li cense and a doctor accused of helping ham were free on SI 0.000 bail each Saturda )' follov.- 1ng their arrest o utside their medi- cal chnK at1 1501 Supcnor i\ve . police ~1d M1lnc J Onglc). a New Zealand nat1,r hCTnSl•d to practice med1c1ne in Ireland but not here. and Dr. Lo uis Schlom. "ere arrested Fngay outside the ln'tt1tute o f Ortho~1c Mcdtc1ne b) Ne\\ port Beach police office" and California Medical Boord in' esug:uors. The) arc au·uscd· of adminis.- tcrina a controversial lrtatment de· vl'lopcd by Ongk ) but not licensed by the federal Food and Drua Ad- m1nistrat1on. medical board In- vestigator Kathy Schmidt said They ~ere orrc"cd o utside ,the clinic afkr Onale). who official Yy has come under 1nvc tipt1on 1n !><'' rrnl \tnte' and countnc~. al- legcdl~ diagnosed. X-ra)ed and prec;cnbcd treatment for. back 1n· JUfleC> feigned b) ln,estagator tcvc Rhoten and another medical board tnH'stigator The cl1nac has bttn under 1nves11gat1on for sax months as a result of complaints from sev- eral patients. o fficials said Ongle~ was arrested on susp1c1on of practicing medicine without a license with a scnous nsk of tnJUr)' and con pinng to commit a cnme. both felonies. as ~ell as a lesser complaint of unlawful reprcstn- tation a a ph)'s1c1an. hlom was arrested o n susp1c1on of co nspiracy onl). The two operate offi ces of their clinic in Newport Beach and San D1eao. While O nalcy's attorney says Onaley reprcstntcd himself o nly as a medical assistant. medical board invcstiptors said his treatment of the investtptors far ucccded du1tes of a medic.al assistant. Official said OnaJcy had ~ pcatcdly failed to pass a tc t for a ph) ician's Ii cnsc 1n the n1tcd States. ~x-husband arrested after stabbing COST M ... oman wa boyfnend. O.llai Otv1nn1vy. S6. at stabbed and her Cl(·husband ar-292S ~mba Onvc. Cordsm> uid. re tcd after a m1d-mom1n1 1nc1cknt Otv1nn1vy and Sedeah• WCR " at their home Saturday. pOlacc satd home alone at 11 a.m. S.turdlt) Talat dqh1 of osta M~ was v.-hcn Hldjbian arri"ed home, CCM'· he»p111hzcd at We tcm Mcd1c1I d1rro Yid. H~btan bcQme anarY Center tn nla \na with mulupte and '1ormtd to his room. ~tum1na stab ... ound' to her ba(k. 1omac:h "'Ith a kn•~ 1n h1 hand he •id. and left hand • Lt m Cordtm>. ..When the)' NW him with RP• Her e -hu band. Pa~11 Hadj· 1n hi\ c n. they ran:· Corditto b11n. Sl. wH artt~ted for atkml*d 'ltd. murdtf and held an Costa Mna J11I llcv1nn1vy fled down the Sltcel 10 on Sl50.000 beal, Corchero said. ' 1 nctahbor's home ind caltC'cl The p11r rnt<kd 1n peratc pohtt. -•Y ,.. ..._.. ,..., room '" the home of Sldqh9'1 • --""· going to tx· 4'Ul'd 1f <,omc ·student cannot .itlorll to pa) .. Llibourdt' !klld Kembcr \\J) l'ool to l'arhr r rl'- quests b) Llibourdl' and other l'On - ccrnl'd p:trl.·nts tx>t·au!IC of \Ul h legal qu~t1onc;. and had indicated that thl' aroup \\OUld ha\C IO ral\l' $:!:!9 000 for the d1'1tnct to restore the program on rnmpu'> rather 1han lct 11 be funded on a per-c;tudrnt ha-.1s Labourde and otht'rs alw had hoped that the outcome ol a case filed b' the C ahfom1a ..\swc1at1on of afety Education 1n thl' Monterey ount~ Supcnor Court O"er re,tonng funds "ould help strtngthen their cause. but the a'>· soc1atton lost its sutt Fnda). Labourde ..aid Labourdc said he is t11ing to gct the prc~nt propoc;al heard b~ th(' district's board of trustccs b> the end of the month. Rev. Gary Beard of the First United Method1~t Church says a few words of encouragement Snauna "°"*''°'.,. eo-t o.ty Plot to Rlcl'iard an'd Debbie Mallery at their wed- d ing In Huntington Beach Saturday. bv Joan and Ernie.'" Cobanl'. Jl\11 mcmbers of thl' church. [mil' Cobanl' "a!. rC\JXlO\lbk for helping Richard Ma Ill·~. In find a full-11me JUh l:t'>t V.l'ck ,1, an auto mel·hantc JI ( al \tJtc .\uto Sak'> Thl' v.l'dd1ng pam also 1ntludcd Wocncr and h" "ifc Janet. and R1{hard \131kn ·, 14-,ear-Old daughter frnm a pre' 1ouc; marnagl' \tan•\ It v.a-; an l'mot1onal nwml'lll for the coupll· anll th~1r frtl'nd\ 10 attcndanu· "hl'n Jnnther lllO· @rcgat1on ml'mtx·r \ang J. mm 1ng rcnd111on ol lhl' thl'nll' Imm 'Ile Cac;tk' I Pka<.(.• Don't l l't th1<.. Feeling Fndl .. "\.\ e hoJ)l' th.it mJn~ rx·11pk "'II read ahout \our \\l'dd1ng.'' 1hl Rl'' {Jan &."Urd told the lnupk during ihc Ct'rl'mon~ ··~. l:tll'>(.' ,,l. do n't v.a nl this feeling ,,, l.'nd ·· \\ h1k thl'rl' an.· 'l''l·ral mamed lOupk' 1n,nhed' in the program. th" 1' the tir\t tir.rH: 'helter gul'"it\ h,J\c been mamed during tht• rr• gram ·1 m happ~ lor m' dad Jnd lxbb11: :• \au.I \tau"\ l\i1Jllcn ,, h1• h\l''> \\Ith h,·r mnthl'r an \.rntJ ..\na "It' 1u~t so O\Cr· "hl·lmtng that thl'~ final I\ gut m.1rned It ~a' l 1nd of hl l· a dn·am lnmt· trul' lnr them .. f hl· v. l'Jd ing ha\ .t l\<l dune "u ndl'f'\ lnr lhl' ml1ralc ot othl'r \hdtn pJnll 1p.1nl\ • .. uJ C 11:nrg1a i...1mpton a program ad' 1'it'r . .. The' st'(' "ashes come true. ll g1"es: them hope. Sometimes I thank 1t surpnses them that people ca re so much ." .. Most of the 12 people partier· patang in the program attended the wedding and reception. 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Book for IN Recio Sheck It~ or Dffler Ne•• You I WITCAAelE TOUCH TONCIPVLSE j)llOtlft ""'°'-on b04h lolW ll10 PU1N lil'lt Tlltftfoo• 111 ••••• "-••llO only pulM 1ro1ary 4,.11 h"" "°" Ul'I t.t,. VM Mf\l<ft '""""'"9 tooes ~•• 111 .. n-111iw lonO Cldl•nc• •V11ems tlld ~1zed _.,~, 'OC''~ HcM IOI C*I)' ~ W.-"'ct .n.1 ... ,..., ht tl1 OOWtfta AQUIPfNnt ••Cluoet bllllef .... tl!UPI "'""• noted PRICU APPLY AT P.ARTICIAATINO 8TOM6 AHO °'AlSAS-------~-----------_. , C----· nonce in shooting FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Two Fountain VllllJ poliCle officen wh9 shot and killed a car thief followint a hip-speed cbatc that ended in Ncwp0n 8eKh have been cleared of any Wl'Oftldoina. .. As far a our investiption is concerned. she District Attorney's Office found insufficient evidence to indica&c any criminal IFf'CY on the part of tither of the officers." Deputy District Attorney Robert C. Gannon Jr. uid Friday. Such in vestiptions by the Dis· trict Auorney's Office arc standard in offi cer-involved shootin,s. The investigation stemmed from a July 25 incident when Cameron Rogers. 27. led police on a chase in a stolen Chevrolel Blazer through Fountai n Valley. Huntington Beach and N~ Bach bef~re it ended in a s•ndofY' with p0lt« on Sea· shore Drive. TM chatc reached speeds up to 100 mph befo~ Roten rammed a police car and a block wall u he was ' ancmptina to turn aro~nd at 40th Street. The offictn rammed the Blattr. pinning the door shut. and ordered Rogers to freae. • Once cornered. Rogers reponedly disobeyed police orders to frttze, and bobbed aroU'nd in the cab or the truck. actina as if he was search· ing for som~thing._ . . . __ Police Chief Elvin t1!ali dechned comment. sayina he had not re- ceived a <;opy of the investiption. Ht has declined to release the names of the officers. both of whom have returned to acti ve duty .. -By IM O.Uy Pilot Fires destroy sav•al ho111s,. condo111n1111s A 300-acre brush fire sparked by downed power lines destroyed or damaged se\-en expensive homes m Devore Saturday while a blaze burnc.-d 30 unfinis hed con· dom1ni ums in Thousand Oaks Ventura Count \· aulhont1es said a plumbtr"s solderi ng tool sparked a fire in Thousand Oaks. a com· munily 40 milts northwest of Los Angek s. 8) e'enmg. the fire 1hrcal· enc.-d other c.-mpt) condominiums to the.-complc-<. Ventura Co u nt )' f ire spokeswoman Denise Obli n~r said l\\o fi refighters were IOJUrcd . bul the e"<tent of th ose tnJunc:s "ere unknown. No e\acuauoTI' ·was plannl·<l. More lhan 200 firefigh ters "l'rl' dispatched after thl' bla1t: "a" re- ported al 2:52 p.m Ea rlier Sa turda\. hundred<; of people fled fro m ·their homes 1n IA'' ore. a communtl) in the: ·a n lkrnardino Mo untain foo1h1lls. Damage v.a<, put at SI . 7 million Four homco; and numerous small sht·d., and outbuildings "crc a tolal los'i Thn·c homc'i "ere damaged Om· of the gulled homes "as a nl·arh finished. unon·up1ed home of I 0.00)..~uarc-fet•I. ..aid Cah· forn1a Dl'Jlartment of Fore<.t~ (art \l~de (1amma \anta \na "tnds gusllng lO 40 mph hlew do" n thl' power hoes JUSt aft er I a m. and "hipped up the hlaie 1n Dn ore Heights. a "ell -to· do area of custom homes and ranches belov. Sa n Bl·rnardino Na· uonal Forest. .. This as right on the side of the mounlain." Gamma said. A couple was treated for smoke . 1nhalal1on at a hospital and re· leased. he said. Aboul 400 people were force to evacuate homes and a campground. The hall) area of brush. Juniper and eucalyptus 1recs was di) from four 'ears of drought. he said. The "ands calmed down around dawn. helping fi re fighters n ng the blazr se' en hours after tt was re- poncd. · But firefighters kepi a watchful e\C.' for flarc·t1ps laltr in the day as tcmix·ra tures h1l t.he 80s. hum1d1l) remained low and winds gusled to 20 mph . i\bout JOO firefighters from San Bernardino Counl) and the forest!) department ba1t led the blaze north· east of Interstate ~ ~S. Gamma said The National Weather Service forel'ast rl'nt'"ed but slowl) de· creasing Santa .\na "'1nds lhrough Tuc'ida' The ho1. dn "ind results from air s"ecpang from a high -pressure an.·a an :"l'' ada across C'ahforn 1a toward lo"·prcssurc coastal zones. mc1eorolog1st ~tarl Rochin said .\\ 1hc fi re raged before da"n. abou1 t\\O do1en refugees streamed into The creaming Chicken aloon. which ser.ed as an evacu· at1on n·nt cr Thl· bar v.as gctt1ng read~ lo close when own er s, h ta Fo' sa" the fire and call ed up io ofTer help. she said -By tbe AISocl•ted Pr~u AP LaMrpholO A Federal Aviation Administration Inspector looks over remains of a Cessna aircraft that crashed into a building In Pacoima. Plane hits building; three hurt LO ANGELES -A small plane crashed into a bui lding and fell to a street Saturday. inJunng all lhree pcopk aboard. au1h onl1cs said. f he 'iinglc~ngme Cessna lo'>t power after take ofT from Whi te· man \1r Parl and clipped an air rond1t1 on1ng duct on top of a onc- stol) commercial building. said JX)hce Sgt. Dennis Pelc h. 11 then fell onto Paxton trl'CI m the Paco1ma area of the San ·Fernando Valfe)' arou11d 9~0 a.m The '1r t1ms "ere helped ou1 of the plane by w1tne ses. said Fire Ocpaf1rhcnt spokesman J im Wells. T hr (Slane then caught fire and burnld for 10 minutes. No one on lhe ground "a' inJured Tht' '1c11m'i "ere se nt lo Hol) Cros'l Mrdtral Cenier in M1ss1on H1l l'i \.far. .\nn Hanle' of La Crtscenta ~as in stable condt11on "1th a cnncu'i'l1on and abrasions. said nu~ing suf){'n 1wr Diane New. P1lo1 Harold Ll'ro\ Wessel of un Valle\ "as treated° fo r cuts and relca~d Thr 01her passenger. John R Wilson of Bumank. suffered a fracturrd an~k. The building "a" damaged by the crash bu1 did no1 get burned Paco1ma ts ~O mile nort hwcs1 of I!> downtown. -By Ille A11ocl•IH PtH1 Parents of girl found in closet out on ball • SAN BERNARDINO -cou· pie who allegedly kept 1hc1r 12· )car-old daughter locked 1n a cockroach-1nfcslcd closet fo r months and perhaps years were freed from ·Jail . 1er on Oct 22 an the 4-by-5 foot elo'\ct of • the couple's Bernardino home an The clO'ICl was 1nf~ted with cockroaches. and the airt's clothina wa~ ~Lamed walh human ~a tc. ln,e-.111410" have said they ~· he'c the 11rl "'a held 1n closets ofT and on in "anou .. homM for the past dcc:Jdc. Joseph Pe1er uceda. l3. and his wife. Sandna Limon • uceda. 31. "'ere released from the San Bernardino Count) Jail Fnday n11ht aOcr po tina bonds ofU0.000 each Family members providc-d The a1rl and her SI\ brothcn and the money. si ters. qc 2 months to IS )tars. The.San f!rrnard1no un reJ)Oned "crt placed in foster home • Poltct Saturday 1h1t Sauttda, two othu said there wa no cv1dcntt the men and a woman 1ttac9'cd the other eh11drcn "ere abutcd new\p1pcr•s phototrae>htt out,ide JoM:ph Sauc:cda 1 cha~ with the j11I until dcputi" pull«t t~m • fck>n)' c:h11d abutt and felon)' child IWI)'. Photoar1phcr Alan Lnsia cndanarrmcm Sand~ ,S.UC'Cda as w1 not lt'rtously jruurtd. • charted wuh felony child eftdaqrr· Poll«' 1clin1 on a tip rrom rcl1· mt'fl t1 vcs d11CO\.tlid the eou~· dauah· , - Tony Dod ero ~ (j),. ______ Q ·--·-McKean parks his ~agon at Bein, Frost Former Cal trans chief ~elG Me~eu bas joined the multi-ditci nee ring, planning and surveying firm of Rot> ert Bein. William Frost and Associa tcs. McKean will assume the role of vice president oJ transpor- tation ... Newpon Beach-based Hatteru of Callfonala was named dealer of the year at the Hatt~s Yachts 1990 In te rnational Sales Con- fertncc held in New Bern. North Caro- lina. The award 1~ the most prcsttgious that Hatteras prcscn1s ... The inv~tmcnt real estate brokerage firm. Sperry Van Neu. has completed the SI. I mt Ilion sale of a retail building in Laguna Stach to Curt Olson of Nexus Development . Welts Fargo Bank rteen1ly an- nounced thal 1t will form a new retail banking di\ 1s1on 1n ln1nc. This office. designed to senc Orange Count}. "111 be managed b) ntor Vice President Larry Crabtree ... In Newport Beach. Estey-Hoover Advcrtl1la1 and Public Relalloa1 has expanded its business to busmess adverttstog dt vision w11h the acquisi- tion of Royal Manufilc1unng. the na- tion's largest supplier of rcs1den11al Ooorma1s ... Over In lrvme. Gary R. Wallll1trom has been named dtrec1or of purchasing for Raygal Inc .. a restaurant design and installation firm . Wahlstrom. prcv1ous- I) with Carl Karcher Enterpnses. 1s a 12-year 'e1eran of 1hc food service industry . The In 1ne Chamber has appo1"1ed 1hrtt ne" members to tis Board of D1rtelors The) are· Rlebrd Ro4Jlcr. d1rcc1or of developmenl a1 1he llCI Gradua1e School of Managcmen1. Brad Snyiler. general manager of 1he In toe Mamott Hotel. and CUrles Butea 1he area service manager of AT&: T .. Kudos to Marcia Hendricks, the Newport Beach Publtc Library L11eraq Coordinator. who has been awarded 1he Certificate of Apprcc1atton fo r Outstanding Contribution by the AFL- CIO. Hendricks 1s 1n charge of the library's literary Services program ... Booked air fares can now be re· checked by Worldw ide Tr.avel of Irvine through a new compu1cr system that' will ensure 1hat travC'lers arc getting the lowest fares avatlabk... ·• Scher-Voll ommemal Brokerage Company, Inc. has added Byroa M. Bllllop to its team as a market mg assoc1ate. Bishop was prtv1ously a mar- ketina associate wtlh Grubb and Elhs and Burke Commercial . In Newport Beach. Reimbursement Dynamics. Inc .. a hcal1hcarc consulting · firm. has sleeted Law ... Mane&1q GrH• to provide 11s marketina needs. .. J. Mldaael Brea ... an attorney 1n the Newpon Beach law firm of Gibson. Dunn and Crutcher teamed with part- ner Marjorie ~id Lewis to .~in a lcpl victory against the Secunues and Exhanae Comm1ss1on for cltent Qcnnis W. Evans. .. J• L. R.alle hH been named an associate of Manaaex International. Ra&)e was previously a law enforce- ment profe 1onal and a cnminalist with the Oranae County henff-Cor- oncr ... At South Cout Plata. Yves int Laurent hu h1rtd H~I ~~ as the MW store maNIFf. Ktamsp\<tOu ty worked as the tore manqer at Burbm)s and she has 18 ~an eJ· perience in rt1a1I ,_ a..rd PartlMn MYerdml _. Or1lfllk .,_..,-.was recentfy ldec1ed lO detap "Hardhat" mipJJOC by AUOt Con1t~ton ln\Cmational, Inc .... -.,.. ................ ,.. ... 1¥ ....... ---·~---Ind• ....... , .... , .. :::r:: .. .....,, .... ,. ..... ~,, .... ,., ..... 7 ..... ,. .... . ............ ""'"' ..... . t'/• DISCJLU'I ~ =l,WC. PO ... ... ,,....... . . ~ COlll o.lr Not CORONA DEL MAR Noc muy chamben of commerot face the uplaill banles that Corona del Mar's doa. Corona dd Mar bulineues must dell with 1tvcral distractions. Down the road, there is the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber. which is lucrative and hiahly succeuful Thm comes the traffic. Jou of it. that would affect tbe villlle-• • .. , think they are a very ldki• _. · efrcdjve IJ'OUP and they are IMlllJ dz6-·, cated to pmervina the &usiw dilll'ia o1 Corona del Mar,.. said Ncwpcwt ~ lllildl . Councilman Phil Sansone. • • For examp&c. he cited the bani ..t ol · both the chamber and the Corona diet Mar ~ • RHidents Assoc:iatJon in tryins IO peti&ioa --w city of Ncwpon Beach to pl.oe lnftic lialns Qt Orchid and Iris sueeu. Titoee -• stopliahts. Sansone said. would have m8de t.ra ffic more bearable. but they were deaied by Caltrans. ,Accordin& to Buck. w chamber mai• laJM a .membership of approximately lOOt who are aU very close kniL •: • Every day durina both momina and evening rush hours, the vill11C'S main thourouahfare. Pacific Coast Hipway, be- comes a vinual perkina lot of bumper to bumper automobiles -thus makina it hard for shoppers to get to the many shop1 that line the way. But despite the adversity, the Corona del Mar Chamber remains strong and fiercely independent. "We meet with those who have the aame : •: interests and probJcms." said 40-year rest-•:. dent Luvena Hayton, tbc owner of Hiy--• .,.-~~-..-. to~y Window. "'You become friends!•: as welt as business acquaintances." •:• "We are a unique blend of.people and place. and I think that best desribes us." said Ellen Buck. the administrator of the Corona del Mar Chamber. ~ ~Orenge OoMt o.lr ...,. . Ellen Buck of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce taya the organization ta dedicated to ..rnaJntalnlng Corona del Mar'• unique village environment. Ha)<ton. the first woman president oftbe :·· chamber and a current executive board .•: member. said the aroup 1s now wortcina on •: • plan& ror the 14th con&eCutive Olristmas :•: Fcsuval. •:· The city itself is unique. also. Set apinst the foot of the San Joaquin Hills. this coastal community has been home to sev- eral artists and movie industry moguJs throughout the years. In fact. the chamber itself was formed in ,,,, _,,,,,, UllR•1r1 ,,, ,, ,,,, '"' By Tony Dodero Orenge Coatt Delly Piiot IRVfNE -In order to keep up with changing economic conditions. many ex- perts arc saying 1hat local business leaders must look 10 new marketplaces in 1he 19~ And one lrvme businessman has his eye on a rather unltkel) target -the Soviet Union. , When Bons Gurc' 1ch emigrated to the United Stales from the Soviet Unton in 1980. his homeland was stilt under the heav1 hand of Leonid Brtzhnev - glasnost and perestroika were JUSI pipe dreams. But alt that changed when M1kha1l Gorbachev became the Sov1e1 leader in 1985. W1th1n five }cars. the country that was once a bastion of ..commvn1sm has become a capitali st's dream. 1957 to maintain-the village's own Cass A post office as a mark of individuality and distincuon from it's mother city. Newpon Beach. ..We have our own particular problems hett. that's why we arc different." she said. .. We have a lot of rules that we have to follow that we wouldn·t hav~ 1f we were pan of the city." 'She said the group ac11vel) monitors 1he actions of Newpon Beach officials for an> rules or regulations tha1 the c11v may adopt The festJval. wbicb begins with the • -- Christmas Walk on the first Sunday in • December. will kick off this year on Dec. 2 Poinsettias and lights will line the store wmdows and refreshments and entertain-- ment W111 be featured during the da~. . . Gurev1cfl said recent changes 1n Soviet law have eliminated past bnmers to free trade. Lei p~ Come Dill, "'°' Boris Gurevich has positioned his BG lnternatlonaJ as a bridge between U.S. capitalists the the U.S.S.R. mart<et. "The Soviet government now allows he said has created a virtually convertible individuals the nght to open businesses... ruble. Gurevich said. ··rreviousl) you "'ere obit-; · .. Now 1s a good time 10 get in and stan gated to share )'Our cnterpnse with Soviet domg business '-'llh the $ov1et Unton. partne.rs" . which 1s doiie a lot bu1 u11fonu11a1ely not Businessmen can now open their own b} Amencans:· he said. "It's done b} accounts in Sovie1 banks. and operate their Japanese. b~ much of the ~s1an comm um~ entcrpnscs w11h Soviet currency. Not only t) and a 101 of It 1s done b) Europe ·· that. bu1 1he Soviet banktog S)Stem was Encouraged b> the changes in the So' 1et copied from lhe Amencan Federal Reserve cconom}'. Gurc' 1ch formed BG Inter· system. he said. national. a management and markettog "It used to be that }'OU could not actuall) consulling firm. 1n 1987. rttycle your rubles 1ns1de the Soviet Gurcv1ch was born. raised and educated nton. not any more." he said .. You can to the Soviet Union. He has a doctorate no\\ compete as an equal wtlh Soviet degree in chemical enginecnng and a mas- competittors. this 1s a big advantage:· ter's in mechanical engineenng from the Funhermorc. he said that even 1f Amen-lnst11ute of Chemical Engineenng 1n Mos· can businessme-n want to operate to dollars CO\\ He has siud1ed busmcss adm1n1\- now they can do so beca use 11 1s possible trat1on at UC Santa Clara and 1s proficient to rccover the mone} through baoks. This 1n sc"eral languages. ,,.,.,.,, ,,.., .. But. mos1 1mponontly. he understands 1n the profits. but usuall} cosu art tmmmal the ~ople and culture of his homeland and and markeun& costs arc low." he belteves his firm can contnbute _not onl) The perct"na1e of profits he requests to 1he-.\mcncan businessman cager to differs from busmes.s to business. but he e'pand. but to the Soviet econom) as welt u1d 11 1s usuall)' to the 3-to-4 percent range ~lso. allO'-'IO& So'1eu and l\mencans to unless he bas to run the business for part1c1pate together 1n busmt"Ss 'enturcs ~eral ~ears and then he could charge up 1mpro"C1 1he chances for pdce bet'-'~n to 6 percent the two counin~. Gurc' 1ch said He hopes his business will attract the In 1he stales. (1urc' 1ch '" a one-man medium-1zed companies v.h1ch cannot af- show for BG lntcmauonal hut he has ford 10 establish offices in the Soviet sc'en partners 1n 1he So\lct l 'n1on "'ho do L n1on. somethmg he said he can ac- the markeung and management He: \aid comph~h v.1tht0 a month. the So\lcts arc hungJ1 for tcchnolog) and • ..\\c',e ha'e altTad) penetrated the mar- .\mencan goods. and he can pro' 1dc local kel ·· and that mart.et 1s bnsthng wt th businessmen lht" opponunll\ to marle1 acu' 1t\ he said 1heir wares at m1n1mal cow\ .. The" 're realh hungt) for fnend.sh1p:· .. If ""e heh~' e m the product lhl'n he said .. Thal°§ wh~ the opponun1t) for usuall) \\C don't charge up front·· hl· \aid hu'linec;~ 1~ thC're Business 1s \Cr), very .. If tl 1s .successful 1bcn v.c v.111 pam~1pate actl\C Reconsidering home ownership • ID the '90s So )OU want to bu y a home. In Amenca home ownership is ngh1 up 1herc with motherhood :ind apple pte. I can under- stand your being mouvated by pnde of ownership. but as a financial dcc1S1on. well. let's review the fac1s. You ha ve heard 11 all: You pay rtnt for years. and what do }OU have to show for it? Your accountant has told you that at your inc9me. )'OU could use a wnte-<>fT. You need a monpac so that you can deduct both the in1ercst and the real estate ta es on your tax rc1urn. That modest $400.000 home that you have bccrt looking at. or one JUSt hke 1t. sold for abut $40,000 only 20 ycan aao. We. in California. have enjoyed one of the pcatest real estate booms in the modem era. Just in the pest few ye.an the increa~s in pric:cs has made virtually eVttyOnc bchc,·e that demand for real estate was insatiabk. II )OU nttdcd to do was buy real estate. and 1n a couple of years.. )OU could tum a baa profit. In fact. ownenhjp of rtal ntatc ha bttn the laraca con- tributor to wealth creation for the wealth1e1t Cahfomaan Eva today. many in\onton ~liew d\at real cstatt rtprtWnt the best 1nvnuncnt opponun1t)' lrOUnd ltboup demand bu slo'fll'td conMdenbly. indlvtduat sun want to own ""ta.I "'openy. Tht typjcal aa- va10r till pays mOft for a real estate' investment 1han bt could po911bfy JUll•fy. ~ it not fof bi btlief ~· lbc pnct wtll coetinue 10 nit bet "°"vinion that he can incrciac his "11ts annually. Thi•~· ilmt .. bk demand -,.. estate bu ap1wned unbndkd reial ntall dtvtlopmfnt. It ii y tu 1t tMl de= Ydopcn bave o~ih? 11 •• any ""'"" ' Roy E. Gold / that so many house$ arc unoccupied? The ~ntly enacted fcdcnl budlct a"ls for ubs1ant1al cutbKkt in dekn spend- '"" Southcm California is home to man)' c:kltnte contracton.. and many mOft wt> C'Ontraeton. Recl'nt la oftS and lhote yet to bt annou~ Wiii onl e~acctbatc the o"cnupp&y probkm1 for ttal mate. Tbctt 1s still demand for uthttn Caliof'onua real estate. The probltm for matt woukf .. bt bu)'tf1 11 that they canno\ Rnd another bu)Cr to purcba11 0~1r t~ttt· "" heme. Ah.boup pnca have not )-tt s.pulicantly ckcbncd, and even 1f home 1tUen mule" to acttpt lower ~ few t•PK't I.Mt prices will 1ncreuc any hme soon. In my opWori. once real estate in\ICtton ~icvc thar-tht Wltl not tee t.Mtr propcnia apptt'(iate and that they well not . . be able to collect higher rents thr' "''"be an,1ous to sell thetr propcrue<, to stop 1he1r ncptJ\e cash flo"AS. Whtn that happen\. many more propert1e '-'111 br for ~k and pnccs wdl dccltne~ 4-fter hst1n1 a hou~ for s.ale. and .iftcr ha' mg 1t remain on 1he mar~et. unsold. for a conSJderable peood of umc more and more ~llers arc v.·1lhng to rcn1 th~·ir J)rop- en}'. The) want to co'er 1he1r ou1-.tand1ng monp,r par ments and arc hop1ntt for a tum..around 1n the market Let's say that you were interested 1n thal $400.000 house. The t>P•C'll dov.-n pa)- ment 'A>Ould be 20 ~rcent That " an $80.000 investment. The loan on thC' prop- erty would then be 1he dtfTerencc hct""l't'n the down Pl)'ment and the purchac;c pm't'. or $320.000. If >OU were to ohtam a 10 percent (interest ra1e) 30-~car fi,cd ra1C' mortpac. )'Our month!\ loan P3' mcnt v.-ould ht Si. Real e~tate ID\t", Yvould add another $416 ot counting -home- owntt's 1n urance. )Our monthl\ O-Ut-of- pockct e pen~ would be S3.~~.& For income ta'.\ purposes. SJ rn ~ of that monthly pe)'mcnt would ~ dcdUC11ble from your income. ~ ummg that )Ou art ID the l8 percent ftdcT'al and Q 3 pc'l'C'Cnt state tax brackc your ta\ rtduct1on v.-ould amount to S 1.069 monthl)" TM~ f'orc. )Our nt1 monthl\' co t ..,.ould bt u.1 s~. · let'' uwmc that instead of bu)'lf\&. ou could teelt the same propcn)' Tbe rent fi r lbll hotM waWd t)l)tC&ll) be " than Sl.000 per month. If )OU invested the SI0.000 down peyYMnt 1n a 1aa frtt Cali- A>ntta muniC'lpel t9ond f\tnd, you could ex,pea to cam approA.irMtdy 6\12 percent or S4JJ pa' ~th. Y out M1 COS\ lO ret'lt would then bt Sl,'67. tnctl)' from an economic point of vJew, rcnttog that home would save )OU SS88 a month or S,.056 a ~car Put another wa). the cost of homC' O'-'ner5h1p in this eum· pk 1'\ J prcm1um of 371 ~ pttttnt. Can you. or ~hould \OU afford It" If 'tou add the cost of future . major repairs and the clos1 na cost '°'ohcd '-'llh purchasing the prop. ert' tappro'1matel) I 10 t-1"-percent of the purchast pnC'C') the rent1n1 advant.aat "'0Uld be e\tn grtalef Remember this 1s onl) 1 hypothetical eumplc If }Ou arc looklna for a new home. I ..,.ould ~uucs• the follo•'lDI: •I. Look at open bousn. or call a real e'u1c broker to take )Ou aTOund an4 pre' tl'W several homes until you find tbt one \OU lt~c • !. k your real e :t.att broker to do a computer check on comparable hom.:s t~ hav~ rtttnth ~Id • S. fnqu1rt a to whctbcr the ltllcr woul4 be w1lhn& lo I~ the PfOCPf\) for at leati a )Ur (lonaer would be better). .1 • • 4. Check what comparable propcrua an rcntJna for This ..-ould be a bttk lnOft difficult to detemunc, but a realiot lhoul4 be able to help )'OU • , • •. Check the math to ddft1niM ~ or not your &peaf~ cue hM •. faltll advantqc ( k' our ac:cownnt for )'CMI!' 1ncrcmcn1al 10 rates.: noc die·~..., \OU Pl ) ii .. Whca nqottallft& ttlt ... _..~ ask for a f'iaht t.o purct 1 11lis ,_.. pn>~c valual* ef tbe oudoak fDr .... - manit ahOuld ~. I iiOicld -. • M time~ Pl>' a pmnnun far • opliaa IO purdmt at 1 filed price. ,,., .. 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IMn..-lotl .... l , __ , .. , NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's finest public companies as selected by th e Fund's manager, ~~~.~fitµd Ask how your investment in th~ Orange County Gro·vth Fund can qualify as a tax- d«Juctible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a pr~l!S , annual 'report, and the current portfolio, call the Fund's managElr and distributor, Newport Securitl~ Corporation. , (714) 957-1217 Tho hptm--~ .. COl--oomploM lntofmMlon r-dinvt-. --;r-• --q<-• DmM c....-., .... -a... -let -~ c: -South c-t -atore ....,,_ Chrta Y-lhow -ol the "funky and fun" clotlllng tt..i the retail chain la k,_..·klf. . ... , .. ~ Wet Seal appeals to . . the young at ·heart By Joy Anthony - Orang. Coat Oelly Pilol If you want to s,;cceed in the women's clothing business. forget about the aging yuppie. Appeal to the teeny-bopper 1n us all. That's th·e philosophy of Ken C hilvers, who became president of Wei Seal in 1984. And so far it 's v.•orking. Sill years ago. the Irvine-based chain had 18 stores. Today. 1t has 92. ..We think a lo t of people in our business ha\·e bcr n misled by the (dr mographic ) numbers." he said. .. What a lot of people fai l to realize is that even though people are getting old r r. they look after them· ,S('lves bcttr r than they did a gener· ation ago ." Chilvers describes the Wet Seal look as "funky and fun ." The s1yles appeal tu people ranging from ~3 to 50. D1 s1r1c t nta nagc r D ep isc Campbell agrees. Though she wans on a lot of !<.'en-agers. she al so secs the V.'I\ cs uf the managers who \\'Ork for her father. the presi dent of Karl Karcher Entcr'pr1scs. Both groups like th<.' Pari s Blues, Bongo . and "'et Seal latx·ls. she said. '"Just be-ca use they're gC-1ting a !LUie older d oesn't m<'a n thl"\' want 1u become frumpier 1n the ..... ay they ·dress:· C-h1l\crs e).pl ainrd . Yi'alk 1mo <.'i thcr the South C'oast Plaza or Fashion Island stor<.' and ~uu'll discover an atmosphere to match the youthful elo thes. A bank of MTV-1ypc videos on the wall feature stars like Paula Abdul, Ehon Jo hn and Madonna. ~ Someti mes a shopper v.·111 com· plain ahout the music. ('hll,crs adn11t,, "Thl·n "" turn 11 dov.n unol the-customer le3vts." But mo't \\ C'I Seal fans consider the music pan of the antbiancc "lt'"i not JUi.I \..ids l'OJ0)1ng this." he said . ··M1ddll":lgl'<l JX:oplc do 100 -a" long a" ifs.not 100 luud or on thr edgl·." lfthr musu.· become!. too absorb- ing. the customer'\ arc atd<.'d by the arrangement uf v.holc uutfit,. on th e v.·all . \\'llh rack" of clo thes und<.'r- neath . By conira!ot. man ~ o ther stores arc "11cm dn\ en:· he -.aid A buye r 1n the SV.l'all·r r.h.·p:1rtml·n1 v.·111 ask: "\\'hat '" 1h1'\ fall''\ ""cater" .. and 'llOCk 11 1n all po'l\1blc colors. o\ pant'\ h U\l'r v.dl '\lock all of the season·,. °jlan\\. •\t Wl·t Seal. the hu~cr<. .,.,ork a\ a team to produce ga rml'nl<. that go 1og('lhl'r. Onr.· third uf lhl' 11cms are the s1nre's O\\n hrand!o. And n1os1 arc pncc<I 1n \\hat the pr(·sidcnl calls '"lhc m1ddl c rangl'.. ' RC\l'nul'l> fnr 1hc stores arc C'll- pt'Ctcd to he around SRO million this ~ear. And plans are 1n the v.·ork~ tn l·ontinul· c.•J1panding the Q~.o;torr lha1n tx·)ond 1he Cali· forn1a. Florida. Nevada, Hawau and .\n1ona locations. Thl' JQ9() l'.>.:pa ns1on came as a result of a stock offering thal brought the company $38 million. about 40 percent more th·an fhC management expected. Chilvers considtrs the timing for- tuitous. By going public on July 3, he said. the company just missed the drop in demand caused by the Middle East crisis. .,, Shares o( Wet Seal stock jumped 21 percent from the S 14.25 offering price to close at $1 7.25 in the 6rst day of trading. The company was the th ird most ac1ive issue in the over-the-counter market. wi th some 3.3 mill ion shares trading hands. A few weeks la ter. Chilvers said , the stock l'limbed to almost S 19 a share. "Then we had th is Middle East crisis. which drove the market down and us alo ng with it. .. Although 1hc stock plummc1ed to about S 12 a share~ the chain con- t~nucd growing. adding 14 Jtores since July. Chil vers has had a lot of ex· pcrience building. companies. Born in Canada. he we nt to \\'Ork with a reta iler called Suzy Shier. 'A'hich grew from 20 !tores to 150 under his leadership. before the Canadian firm bought out Wei Seal. Wet Seal looked like a good op- ponunity when Suzy .Shier .... ·as looking 10 build a presence in Amcn ca in 1984. he ell plained. Basically. the chain wa s chosen becauS(' of it5 18 ma\1 locations. The firm has since s.pent an aver· age. of $500.,gpcl to build C'ach new 4,500-squa rc-foo t store. a bo ut double v.·hat its , nvals spend to cqu1p s imilar sho ps. he s~ud . Chlf\ crs was roped into lca,·ing Suzy Shier fo r Wet Seal when the company offered him a minority interest 1n thc firm . But he says he didn'1 need any a(m twisting .. <\n av1 d golfer. he leaped at the chance to come 10 a sunnier climate. S1nC't' 1hen. he and his pannCr. Kath) Bro nstein , have been given a fa irly free rein 1n th e company. Su:ry Sh ier. he sa)'S. leaves all o f1hc WC'I &-al management dcc1s1o ns in thl· hands o f the local people who know the market. This 1s the kind of approach. he says. that made 1hc onginal Balboa Island slort a success during the '60s and '70s. Though he sa id ht doesn't know v.·hy thal s1 ore eventually fiuled, he wo uld have kept it · 1n the chain 1f i1 hadn't already d isappeared by the time the third owners C'&me on board in 1984. But rhange 1s pan of the Wc1 Seal ph1losoph)'. Explains South Coast 1 Plaza manager Chns Yanek: "Wet l Seal people:' ntver have blin4en on. The bigwigs come in here to fi nd out what the customl'rs want.'' Good news ~ Miata ranked among~IO best IRVINE -The Mazda MX·5 Miata has been named one o f Road &. Track's "Ten Best Cars in 1he World." offi cials al Mazda's Irvine hcadquaners announced Friday. In add111on . th e magazine selc,·1cd the M1a1a as 1hc "Best Spons OT ' in 1he 513.0CX>-Sl l.OOl class. Tht list of award winners. which appears in the magazine's Dcccm· bcr issue. also includes the Ferrari 348. Porsche Carrera 4. Mcrcedr~ Benz JOOE· and SOOSL and the er.jw I.t s, The $14,200 M1a1a was the only \'Chicle in the a.roup with a base price under $35.000. company of· ficial s noted. -By Th Au.c-l•lff Pf'ff• Bad new.s: RX-7s voluntarily recalled Grand Performances does · housecleaning .with detail Stephan Scott 11 a Mlf·acialmed lllclcief fO< cfeanllnell. "You """ literally eat ott the ftoor of any room In· my JlOUM," .he oaya. ,, • Scolt had alwayo been ,llliaatl1fled wtth loci! -Ing -· "II look• oood. ,bul you don't get the nltly-glftly detail," he aeya. Almost In retaJlatlon, he started Grand Perl0<manceo h~leanlng oervtee. Scott started by ecreenlng proapectlve emp~. • teatlng their cleaning 11<1111 on hll own apart- ment. "4f 1hey can ctean my ap11rtment to my standarde, they can clean any apartment,'' says Scoh. . After passing his Initial test, empl0)'"9 go ae observers on jobs, where they eee such atypical ~prac11ceS as polishing phone cords and chrome, doing laundry, dishes. Windows and lronl~. "I belleve cus(omers should get detail work," says Scott. "Customer satisfaction Is our goal." After the cleaning, Grand Performances wtll even follow up with a call to the customer to find out thtMr feelings on the deaning, and what they liked or felt could be improved upon. At present, Grand Performances has 12 housekeepers on staff. all of w.hom have solid experience. Rates are competitive and after becoming a regular cUent. rates are lowered. After 98V8rl cleanings, Grand Performances wlll even shampoo carpets tree of charge. The service Is oriented to the affluent residents ot the coastal areas. "We do detail cleaning, as opposed to surface cleaning, which Is what peopkl In this area expect but rarely get," he says. "Detail is the key." Grand Performances Is r..un by Scott and his partner Richard Gourd. Call 828·0100 for further Information. Wallpapers To Go one-stop shop Wallpapers To Go is the one-stop shop tor the weekend or amateur wallpaper hanger. ,. Ottering the nation's largest selection of In-stock wallpaper, Wallpapers To Go carries such lines as Laura Ashley, Waverly, Eisenstadt and Boynton. Owner Roy Redmond has always enjoyed hanging wallpaper and hopes to both help and en·-----~ courage olher homeowners in their wallpaper.hanging experience. "I have an avid In terest In wall Paper ... says Redmond, who plans to start ottering demonstrations on hanging wall papers. The store otters has over 750 wallpaper and border patterns In stock, many of which are displayed throughout the store. "A cus- • tomer can select paper In the morning and '--~----' hang It In the afternoon." says Redmond. Redmond Redmond also makes a point of hiring employees with design backgrounds. such as Darrin Royer, who attends the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise. "My design background and knowledge of Interior design helps me a lot with the customers," explalns Royer. Wallpapers To Go also has materials for hanging the paper as well as matching paints, which can be custom mixed. Another accessory home Improvement customers will find here· Is a variety of blinds, Including vertical , tabrette , woven wood, pleated shade, wooden and softllght pleated. Wallpapers To Go is a nationwide chain of stores, ot which Redmond owns one. He has been operating the Santa Ana store for just over two months. Wallpapers To Go Is located at 3394-S. Bristol St, Santa Ana. For exact Information, call 641-4041. Bank involved in the community Ftrst American Capital Bank Is nfuch more than a bank It's a tull·servlce community bank lntlmatefy acquainted wtth the specific financial needs ot the Corona del Mar/Newport Beach vicinity. The bank was founded in 1980, and First American's Corona del ·Mar branch has )ust cetebrated Its first an- niversary. The bank otters all the conveniences and services of larger mufti-branch banks, but with the kind ~of per· sonallzed service typlcall.y overlooked by those same banks. ' ''We otter competitive savings accounts and money .--.c--.-market rates," says branch manager Cecile Butz. who even walks the local streets, calling on merchants to bring In business accounts. · In keeping with thefr community orhin. tatlon, Butz betongs to the Chamber of Commerce In Corona det Mar and the bank actively participates In local events. For example, First Amerk:en 11 a sponsor of the annual Corona dee M ar ICef'ttc 5K..,aa wetl as , =--a partlclpilnt In the annual Christmas FeaU· val, during whtch merchant• open thetr doors and .offer Chrlstma1 cooktea and coffee. Acc0<dlng to Butz, bank prnldent Jna Barr9fa believes In community ln-t. u further ovldenced by the • bank'• rotetlOllO with the OASIS center.,, Grant Howald Youth Center and Harbor View E-tary <><:hoOt. "Everyone from the prealdent down 11 fully committed to l«Vlng the ,_. of community member1 of all ages -.wa can," Mya Butz. Flrat American Ciipltal Bank la located at 2800 e, Cout Highway, Corona dat Mar. Call 78().3000 for ••ac1 rain and Information. ' Early bird dinner at China West 2 Early Bird -·· -on -dayo ,lrom 4:30 10 7 p.m., era now being -at China W•t 2, a Chlflaea IRVINE -Mazda NOf)h Ameri-1<m, """' produced fiv MU<k by ~in:. ~p -aalad, frlad ·rtca, egg roll ~nixaroun~ ~11 recall o( its ~ an'"oullidc tupplier Ind may ftOI Md 8 l lllctlon of entrw· -.....et end IOUr portc, clllhew • convm1ble lnnrls ars • ... . .. nut -~a-.~ •a 75 OI bec1ux thre< of 111< vcit'i<in m•y '"'~" the 11r!Jac property, the O< onow pee -M -·• ..... • har -- hive dcfec1ive •irb&a inflition de-com.-ny takl ln 1 ti.iement ill&led tnClludl llti"mP tn k>bet• MU01i or hOMy wtianut ttlrtmp for vie.,. Friday: II.Ill. 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Orange ( uunt) fire: Dcpan- mcnt rc.:'4.ue crl'" ') and l'' en some nearb) rnu.knt' call 11 Rilochet Alic~ The rn1k-long 'itnp ot Ortega I 74) H1gh\\a) 14 miles east of lntcrsuur 5 1n the ( lc'l'land National Forest at thl" R1vcr'i1dc Count) hne has earned 11:> rc:putalron. Orange Count) Fm· (apt. Dan Young s~11d Tht• curr<'nt count of cars at the hottom of the embankml"nt IS _,(>. Young ~1d <hl·r the yea rs perhaps hundred\. a't "'di a' mNorl)Cles. ha\r h<'l'O hauled awa) .\t this point on the h1ghwa~ - "' h 1r h begins at the El .\do be Res· taurant 1n an Juan Capistrano and "inds 1hruugh 111 l a!l.e El inure - thr narro" road cut'i through Stl-ep. roc!I.~ mountains "'"h tight \- \.Uf\t''i EDUCATION From A 1 Library Dunng her 9 30 pm. night home. she grade\ her studl'nts' al- gebra paper,. touch mg do" n 1n Los .\ngclcs at I ~o a m. The JI ·)car-old < osta \.1 esa rt''ll- dcnt 1s actually pursuing graduate degree:., at both H3nard l lni,ersit) and tr. ( -not that c;hc need<; thrm W1nc;1on ha'I fo ur undl'r- graduatc degrees plus a master's dcgret' from Pcpperdinc Uni vcr<ill) 1n computer rduca11on In 1980. 'ihe grnduatrd from ~..racusc Lln1vcr- s1t w11h a tnplr maJOr in ps)- chorog}. chcrrmtl) and h1olog~ But her fir1t degree came 1n IQ 77 from CIARGE From A 1 of our rr\t'n 1stc; wnuld have acted like that:· he said ·•1 bc hcvc 1f the) ·d had a report froni. somronc 'hat there "a' a man 1n the womt'n·c; room. thcv·d have c;cnt a woman 1n to a'lk ·that penon to leave ·· The nursing sup(r\'1'lor. Rick Graves. of Medical ftt} and Manaacmcnt. Im· tn < osta Mesa. s~ud he prrftrrtd nm 'o commtnt too citten,ivtly on tht' 1nc1dcn1 "I'm not dcny1n1 what 'hcy'rt ~>''"I·" he \31d "But l'cf"' prt'fcr that th•' 'illU3tton be worked ou' b) the pcopk C'onC'emt'd. I kno" that IURY From A 1 Q, crconfidt'n t. drunken or speeding motorists oftc:n loc;c con- trol of their -..eh1cle'l-. bouncing oIT the Slt'ep walls like pinball<; and frequl·ntl~ 'ault1ng off the: edge ol the chtT JUSt past the ··allc:} ... 'iatd H 1ghwa~ Patrol Offirer <;pern'i Ooumas II Rescues arc so pre' all'nt here that some old 1.1.r('('ks arc mar!l.ed "1th tmght red or orangt' '<'> lltgh · w.a~ Patrol office~ want to mark more of them so rc'iCucf'i can dll- fcren11ate them from ne" "'rt'cil.s on emergenc~ calls b~ t an t'n- ' 1ronrnl•n1al panel nl\cd the: tdl'J sa~ing thl· '<s "ould mall' the.· "reeks e' \'n murl· uns1ghtl~ he said rhc morning of (kt 14 \\3\ J good e\ample of the road's trcalh· t.·rou!I nature: The road ''a'i m,ir\' ha1ardou'i than usual becau~ ti 1.1.as \hrl from thl· pre' tOU'> night'-. rJtn T"o more cars dropped on the: edge \.\tth1n half an hour and hall a mile of each other. 't ou ng ~·J Paul \.1c,er. 56. of Munrtta. '' lucil.) to br·ah'e lk lot control ul his .Honda ·c R'\ at 7 12 am and \.\t.'nt O\t.•r tht.• rdgc. dropping about 200 feet heforc hounc1 ng oil another "rl'lled car and rolling anoth t·r HXl fCTt and coming 10 rest up<itdt.• J<rn n Orangt' <. ount~ Fire Baualton \h1cf Ron Bla ul. "ho heaJed up Ml'\l'r\ re~uc. rcmcmbrrcJ h~ad .. 1ng up a 'ilmtlar rt>scuc in 141\4 on th(' dn' rr of th\· "'rl•cl \kH·r htt \1c,cr "ho \\a'> "canng hi'> \CJI- for teaching and mterprc:t.it1on hH the deal Rd t~d b~ parent' "1th lour dt)I.· toratc degree' bct"t'en them. \\ 1n"1ton grc" up 1n \\ a'lhtngtnn D ( . an atmospherr nfr "•th gr1..·at aClompltf>hments "'here hl'r lathrr sttll scncs 11s hranch d1rcl ltlr lor the l 'n1tcd' Na11on'I. "M ~ parents pushed me trum the ttml' I 1.1.as an 1nfan1 :· 'ihe -..ml .. I "a" lc:arn1ng math J'h'"l'. chcm 1~1n .rnd biolu&~ at lht.· agt· ol , .. Her hearing began to fadt• "'hen she was 5 Within a le" month\ she "a' 101alh deaf "l>t>1. hlf'i Ciallaudr t ( ·o11c8c. a Khool Im thr deaf "hc.-re 'lhe ramt'd a crcden11al the Pulice l.Xpanmrnt 1 dmng their o"n in'cs11gauon and I 'l' alrcad~ g1Hn m~ informa11on 111 them and to the nnoml") ·• lie said ht· 'ia" the confrontation hut did not hear e'er.thin~ 1h.u \.\aS \aid PIERSIDE From A 1 C o'unc1lman M41c -\llt<itC'r -..ud he ha,n't.madr up his mtn\I on hl'" to 'otr on · ov 19. and that hl"'~ awamng 1dv1cr from le-gal :.Hh tWI'\ Winchdl 3nd Ma)or Tom ''·"' who 1s stepping up 10 the 'ilatc .\sc;cmhly. rouldn't be rcat.hN tor · comment car hit him, ht Ot" oH'r the ht-.otl Ht'i head hit the v.md h1clJ and ht' bounttd into 1hc \ln:-ct ·• , count. Cheryl Bond or (o ti Mcu p hcc dtd I fitld hnel) '~' lln a nd ( h~k C..anJcncr of nt.a na 'ht' dn .. tr and rcquC'ilcd thu we" ~1mna in a car IJ\ a pertc1na lot fncnd' d"'" him tq the cv.pon ~ at 1ht' comt'r of hcn na,on Platt. Bneh P lice Dcpanmcnt t r a ~hC'" the \1c,1m .. ,., t 1nJ brtalhal rcr and bk>od mpk "'The su .. alkrJ an front of a car. Tht namH of the dn"cr ind tfc new 1bout I s ftt' tn front of tht' Vt tim. the otcn' or the " um·, car:· Bond said •nJunct, wM1htt .°' not 'h(' dmcr ht·lt. was pried from his car b\ paraml·d1n and a1rhfted h} a t; S. Mannt.· Search and Rescue team to ~1t'iSton C ommun11~ Hospital wi th cn11cal trauma and no muH·ment 1n h1., lmH·r 1..·xtrcm111rs. Young said ~l'\Cr "as 1n an tntt'nsne care unit for l\\o "ed.-. l>oroth' Da'" 42. of L.ake Els in ore: ·"' ho\c: '-"ar "'ent 0' t'r the cdgr JUSt after 6:30 a.m. the sa.me da ... was luckier. he "as able to lea' c her car and \\alk back up the embankment. !)eatbelts arc major lifesavers 1n the allc> and ··~dman·s. Curve." another mile up the road. officc.·rs and rt"scucrs 'iatd "Tht' most sen ous 1nJunes art' n11t ~atbcltcJ:· Doumas said. ··Prop It' get CJCCted from· their cars .ind the ca~ roll o~er them W11h a ">t'athc.'lt. wt''\e found them upside dcrn n 1n a tree-. but the\ ·re still Jlt\e " . I hr area has long been an en· forcemcnt problem for H1gh\\a) Patrol officers. said Doumas. who ha'\ brrn wnh the for<"e for 6': \l'ar'> He'' rru1-.cd Onega for three \l'ar'i pccd c:rs arc onl~ one problem. hl' said. Motonsts "ho dnve too ,111" .Jfl' .ilso a probkm. Their rn!l.t•\ pace frustral<'<i other dn\ers. \\ho then tr) to pass unsafrl~ \11ml' nl thr road's curves arr <ll'(·rpt 1' c Doum.n said Dn' ers '"" .111rmpt to pass other cars thinl1ng the~ arc heading into a \nuldn·.i pin 11 on an)'thtng ph)s10- log1"a1:· sht• said "I learned to read ltp'i I d1dn·1 have a social hfc at all \II m~ time 1.1.a spent 1.1.orking and 'llUt.h1ng •• During her freshman )~rat Crnl- laudet. her hcai:ing began to rc,urn a'i m' ">tenou'll)' as 11 disappeared During Winston's sophomort' ~car. he1 hl'anng WH nearly back to normal "I stayed on a Gallaudct brlau'>r I wan,t'd 10 p~pare m)self to tea h the dcaL" \\ tn\ton and husband DarT) II fig· ure the) speod about $30.000 a )Car 1n w111on and tra-.cl c'penses. Pan nf the c'pen~ it. mes from h1" rnllcgc com5p0nd tt COUl"'I;<' from C\\ racu'iC n1"'<' '> -hts fi"'t 1..ollcgt' dcgrtt. The) run a tutonng I hu,1nc<is callrd Educauon-al .\dvan· tagt' c ch1ng high school and col- lcgr students in math \\ 1nston me' her husband at a roller nnk in Maryland seHn )t'an ago and '81d he bnngs a much- nct'dcd 5tn5t of balance 'o her hfc "I'm luck). I haH a husband "ho can handle m) amb1uon " shl' \aid In fact. Winston and husband travdcd throu&hou' the count l) for nl·.irl> 'hrtt )cars . oompct1ng 1n profcuiona' roller s.kauna events - a time ~he recall fondl) a a much- n«-dcd hn-ak from 1 hfe Jcd1catcd It) ngorous a dcmu: pu~u1t'i • \\ 11h e\pcnentt as a ~rcss as.,1s- tant for the Reagan .<\dmin1stn111on .1 nJttonal field lhr«tor for 1he ollq(-RcpubltC"an ( omm1utt and an nnl\st for tht t' C\ Ocpanmcnt of lahor Winston IS aaa1n \ClllOI t\tr 'illh'~ on a ltrttr 1n \\ ash1ng- ton Sht' voants to hcrome the 1u1~ tant ~l•I) for tM t Otper1· mtnt of Edu<"lt1on and put Mr ph1lo ph) of rJu 111on and ~lf- 1«<>mplt,hmcn1 1n'o prac,1« on a natio nal ltH'I "l '\C ah\ } thoush' that I am preu nonn1I I JU t ~cd hard ... s1 ra1gh,awa~. then find out tcR> latl' they·~ headed for a broad arc and the edge. "The public does slo" for 1n1..k· mcnt wea,hcr. the) 've been prell\ good about tha1:· he said Developmen t 1n the area " hl'lp- ing the problem to some e\tl·nt because pam of the road are heinti widened But 1n R 1cochet .\Ill'' there JU'it 1'in·1 an,-wht're to 20 .. There's no "'a\ to S<"cure a gu.-rdratl because of the terrain:· Dou mas satd. adding some rcncctor paddl~ haH bttn po 'ed at 1.he roadside 10 make r uf\cs easier to sec and prepare for The) also make 11 ras1er to spot a problem ··v. 1th the brcala"a~ paddles "'<' ca n at lea'it S<'l' "here the~·,t' gonl" down·· ht said ons1dcnng the numlx-r ot acu- dcnts on 1h1<1 h1ghv.a~·. the lt.11.1. pcrn•ntage ot f,11altt1C'\ 1<. almo<,t a m1raclC' CHP \1a11st1C\.lor the C >r· ange Count\ Section of the road - from I-Ci tn the R1,ers1de ( ount\ ltn\' -,h.," 100 accidents K~ tnJu nl'" Jnd three fatahttcs tor l'lfll(. "5 .1u1d1..·nt-.. 60 1n1unc'> and t\\n fa1altt11..·<. 111r 1989. and q au1· lknl' .J ~ 1111um•<; and fo ur fatahttt.'\ -.n tar 1h1" \t.'3f ''"'' alltJcnl\ 1n Jll 1~1 tho'i<' ~rar' ll\.\l' tn unsak speed \uh,1.1nll' Jhu'l' or 1mprop•:r tu rn' \tJll'\11(' '>ho" Much le" ultr n mad cond1t1ons or h 1ard!>. 1m- pmpcr pa<istng and ia1lp11ng arc the cau'iC One dn\Cr last 'car tell a\lcep_ at the v.hecl · ""ot all can 1n the ra .. ine are dn' en O' 1..·r the stdl'. Dou mas said \1an~ arc -;tole.n care, thtC\ ~ pu h m rr thl' edgl <11\er stnpp1na them. he ..aid Ht' re\alled somt' cars and e' l'n onl· motorhomc that ¥rcrc pu'>hed O\C r h' 1hetr o"ncrs 1n ho~ of rnllcd 1ng 1n\uran\.C pa)· mL"nt\ \u•h 1nndt'nl'i ha\t ramed one area the name "Pusho,cr Point·· \\ 1th de\ clopmen' and increased 1rafTtc on the highway, Doumas 't:l1d officers are stan1ng to sec an mcrcasr in another enforcement problem drug running. '\\r re starting to sec more drug traffic from Lake Elsinore mcthl.imphctam1nc) labs:· he said. ·· fhr-.. 1ranspon tt over the hagh- "J' In one rccen' incident he SJtd. an offiter who was on the wa) to an acetdrnt scene got llllo a chase with a suspected drua runner on a motorc~clc Fcanna Lhc t;chst v.ould run into the wreck. the of- ficer brokt' off the 90 mph pursun \\hen the offi cn-am"cd at the wred. the nchst 1prang from be- hind lh(' M«k and fired a nne at thr offi~r fomng him to retreat into a ra~1ne He was untnJured. But that kind of spttd problem pales 1n t'ompanson to the sheer number of ~oplc JUSt dnV1 n& too fut. On this rOICL spttd k:iUs. 0 -~ PASSPORT TO BUSINESS . ' An Expo of 40 Business es to Showcase their Goods &. Services •Free Prize Drawings Merchant Gift Certificates H otel Accomodations Restaurant Cer t ificates •LIVE ENTERTAINMENT •FREE Hors d'Oeuvres J oin us at t he Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 666 Anton, Costa M esa Wed!lesday , November 14, 1990 6:30 p.m. · 9:30 p.in. PUBLIC INVITED NO ADMISSION CHARGE P re ented by Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce • ., undtr tht anftym('t of an .__,..-~.ci .. Hc LW1\ied nahl aboul hfft M hal.lntt or "9 c1wd Of chaf'llCd hn tum:· hotd•"t tut hand UP. in • wa' not ava1 .. ble 11 Pftt\ timc. M~ mouon. 1o11d G11~Mr. ··r~. police saM.1. WiMton td. admtnana '""' ~e had to take fttShman cMmt\tr'\ thrtt timH to pa the course. "I rt1H hthC'"t that an tudcnt can ht-~ "udcnt I ~ant them to 11\wa shoot for the btst thf can bt." I f " Olf.fr mo ~v H)ff«'; NI <lfCW. IUES l. To ..... fl oJ Cll ~-tut. Et*V bbils<JtadiJle al ~A*YIWtr.:ta& 2. Qle (1) S&Dl>OO ~ ~.t bt O#CJdld Octet. 28 ~··'°"'** 11.t«MnW 1a.1m I I WEEKLY -sHOPPIN(J- S PREE ., .. . . ' 3 n.WWll •~to~ 18 yeas a agtcrld<>lfl t.el odd 6 Mnr'a~a dpmghtlFGfVI ~ .. "If 10111 ~blW)~•t....,,_dfoftrlbdlbJI,..,..,..... .......nin<l'd~lb~ld~~ .... nc.. n. Mw ~.ScMJll~~Sdlocll.nc.. 1111 bn1I&. caTCMdJr1. Mnr's,...,.nacblm .e nce bit~°" a• aldlscrld l'tP911CMl. · b<Ztf ot.111C1Dn~Wlleln d'*'°1m...,. • Nocafl~l~illeud$5.DXlOO~.-7 Qcbon~dlpn~Mtsd.,.......,_ If you've~ by~ A1ritm Coort in the pm few JOOilh, )'<ll may have been a bit discmcerted by all the anlnX:tioo in our lower level Farmers~ Well, it's all scheduled for a hand- sooie COOtpletion November 15. In the meantime, however, you '11 still find two entire floors above filled with the ~t holiday fashions from the world over. And to tantaJize showers just a bit . more, we've added our ''Thank . Gcxxiness, Construction 's Aiinost Over'' $5,(XX) Weekly Shopping · Spree. Sort of a 'Thank You" to our most · trepid patrons willing to brave the · occasional nailing, sawing or drilling sounds down below as they browse some of the world 's finest purveyors of great fashions and accessories and . No·purchase is ~and you can enter as often as you like. It's au hap~ning until November 15, so come by soon. And don 't forget your earplugs. ~ COURT · at Fashion Island H~rs: \1onda)·Friday 10 am to 9 pm. Saturda)s lO am to 6 pm. Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm. (71") 721-l(MM} Women 's Fashions · Anastasia \.Apropo Be Be* Benetton Boudoir Brue tle CavaJ li Fashion Frenzy Forgonen Woman Jindo Furs Mondi Mineral Pons International Red Haute Couture Rice ha Selvaggio Splash and Fla~h Theodore Tripo .' Men 's Appare l Amici Couvini Cuzzen Ixi:z Moda Georgio Politix Theodore Man Men's & Women 's Apparel Sport Set Children 's Fashions 01 2 Benetton ' Shoes& Accessories Bertie Serena d•lta1ia I Ylang Ylang Fine Jewelry Wyndham Leigh Gallery Odyssy Gallery* Triangle GaJlerie Home Furnishings & Gifts The Alley* A2Z -The Be t of Everything Cheri Caswell Massey Grafton Street Pierre Deux Sharper Image Books, Cards & Stationery Kinokuniya Book •· and G~lery The Ult imate Invitation Services Europa SaJon Christmas Stores* (temporary} No'el Once Upon a Christmas Food Specialty* Fanners Market at AuiumCourt Coffee Emporium Johnny Rocket's La Salsa Loru Ex~ Pain du Monde ~Bravo T-Beny's •Opening in November. ·-11u111c1•t Please Darryl, just blend . in with LA blues and be happy LAS VEGAS -Above the sounds of slot machines. frenzied dice throwers and race calls, the man saw the news on one of the big television-screens. He didn't need audio to know that Darryl Strawberry had signed wtth the Los Dod ers. "How about t at. 'llcsalcrfo a frfena from New York. "You can have htm," came the answer. "Now he can scr~w up the Dodgers ltke be screwed up the Mets." If ever there was a Eye of the Beholder story, it's Strawberry-to-the-Dodgers. Dodger fans are excited. as they should be, but ts the foundntion for their excite· ment a sound one? Many Mets fans. meanwhile. arc dis- couraged. After all. Strawberry's dectSton to come home to L.A. -indeed. a move he has been carefully planning for several years - transcends the usual. This 1s more than yollr normal su~rstar changing teams via frtt agency. This is Coast vs. Coast. New York losmg one to L.A .. etc .. and 1t has be-come a media banquet. Dodger fans. at this ttme. can rc101ce. Strawbern 1s theirs for fi ve )ears. Yet. can you really blame the Mets for allowmg the Straw from bemg remo' ed from their m1:<? Mets' general manager Frank ashen was candid when he said he didn't believe m fi ve-)ear contracts. "We''e studied. long and hard. five-year contracts." Cashen told The National Sports Dail) ... We find them to be disas- trous." Nevertheless. the Dodgers could hardly wait to present trawbcrry with a fi ve-year deal worth $20.25 m1lhon and only ume will tell us who was nght. Perhaps. indeed. both teams·were nght. Perhaps DarT) I 1rawbcrn will be so happy in L.A . that he won't cnttcize his manager, as he did m N. Y. Perhaps Darr) I wo n't miss spnng tram- ina workouts and be fined. as he was 1n N.Y. Perhaps he won't cnt1c1ze teammates or walk out of camp m contract disputes o r be arrested f9r alleged assault with a deadly weapon or ha\e to re-enter another center for alcohol rehab1htatton. as hap~ned m N.Y. . Perhaps Just getung out of New York will be enough for Darryl Strawberry. Perhaps. indeed. he will be a $20.25 million model c1ttzen and hit enough home runs to make Dodger fa ns forget Kirk Gibson. the last saviour which manage- ment has already forgotten. Cenainl) Strawberry has the arm and legs to play center fi eld. Ccnamly he has the powerful bat. Certainly. too. he has the charisma. the·so-called marquee value which the Dodgers seem to think ts necess- af) m their market. Now we'll JUSt have to watch and waJt to set how tightly IS screwed the head Of See TALLEY Ill I._..... l I UCLA 25. Washington 22 Ohio State 27. Iowa 26 So . M1ss1ss1pp1 13. Auburn 12 Texas 45 . Houston 24 Cahforn1a 28. Oregon 3 EICI ...... Notre Dame 34. Tennessee 29 Georgia Tech 6. Virginia Tech 3 1111,1 ... USC 56. Oregon State 7 · Colorado 41 , Oklahoma State 2-2 Alabama 24 . LSU 3 M1ch1gan 22. llhno1s 17 . Florida 38. Georgia 7 Penn State 24. Maryl~nd 10 Nebraska 41 . Kansas 9 San Diego State 44. Hawa11 38 Arczona St. 51 , Washington St. 26 Stanford 23. Arizona 10 Colorado State 31. Tulsa 13 Air Force 15. Army 3 Utah State 48. Fullerton 17 V1rg1ma 24. No. Carolina l 0 .. BYU 45, Wyomm1 14 Lon& Buch State 25, Northndp 24 1111 1111 ...... Central Aorid1 24, Shppiery Rock 21 .. ..,_fll-•ZI ---~ ,, ......... CORVALLIS. Ott. -There - are a few tbinas you can count on ti in this wortd. A Southern Cali-mia victory over Orqon State in football is one of them. TM Trojans romped over the Beavers S6-7 on Saturday, their I 9lh straiaht vi~ · tory over '°Orqon State. The Beaven haven't bcakn USC sin~ 1967. Shane Foley, a product of Newpon Harbor Wilh School, threw for two touch- downs alrd-ran for another as No. 23 USC (7-2-1) pve Coach Larry Smith his IOOth career victory. Foley, who didn't stan but played most of the game, completed all nine of his passes for 11 S yards. ''The key thina is our team went out and did what we wanaed to do and tbat wu Win convincinaJy," Smith said. "Last week we learned bow to come off the canvas (in a ll·ll tie with California). This week we bopefuUy learned how to put t0mcbody away." "There's not a lot to say," Oreaon State Coach Dave Kragthorpc said. "We didn't play a &ood football pme and WC played a good football team. Offensively we JUSt didn't havt any firepower. Defensively we couldn't make the plays, either." It was a mi~rable end to a lousy week for the Beavers. K.ragthorpc suspended quancrback Matt Booher and offensive tackle Brad D'Ancona for the pme for rule violations. Then Fred Schweer, a red-shin freshman out of Woodbndae Hiah in '· Irvine who ataned at quancrbeck. wu arrested Tuesday on.• charee of ahoplifbas a Pentt\Oute m~ne from the coUqe bookstore. 1'hi1 wu the wom week that I've evtt 10M throuah as a head coach." Klqthorpe said. He said he didn't find out about the ahop&if\ina charJe until Fnday afternoon ind held a team mttting on the subject at I p.m . Saturday. .. We decided together that he should play.'' K.ra1thorpc said. "I don't have any other comment on that." Trojans', linebacker Scott Ross wasn't surpnsed b) the blowout. · ··1 knew Oregon State was having prob- lems," he said. "I figured we'd come out " • ... See USC/14 .. Shane Fofey Bruins stagg.~. -t-- Huski~s, 25-2 -2 By Jim Cour AP Sc>on• Writer . SEATTLE -The Rose ~ Bowl-bound Washington ' • .• 1 Huskies admit their d reams • 'T ~ of a national title are·-ion-<Y~C"T"r-. ---.......J:":l.4· The\ d11."d tn the wi nd and rain at H u~k~· ~tad1um on Saturda). ··T he national champ1onsh1p is dead." Coach Don James ·said after the No. 2 Husk1c\ lmt to l lC LA. :!5-22. on Brad Dalu1'>0 \ .. n.~ ard field goal with I 0 sec- onds left Thi: upset lo\\ to the Bruins ( 5-5. 3-4 • ~c1f1C -10 ( o nferencc) virtually el\ai_1na1ed the Husl1es (8-:!. 6-1) from a shot at their first nauonal champ1onsh1p stnlC no team ha~ e'er captured the cro"n ""h two losses "I'm m d1sbchef." linebacker Chico frale} said .. \\ t' feel prcll) _t>ad." "Thing JU'it didn't go our way:· added quanerba l \.iark Brunell. whose turn- o, ers 1n the final quaner played a maJOr pan 1n the outcome. "They didn't do an) thing pccutl. They were JUSt better than us tod.ll) ·· The Huskies. who clinched their first Rose Bowl tnp 1n nme ~sons last week.. ·made too man) m1stakM in the poor "rather. .\ fumble b) Brunell and an in11:ru~ption ol a Brunell pass ~t up two Dalu1c;o field goals in the fourth quaner. \kanwh1le. the Bruins u~ a shotgun offcn~ and a 'ihort oass1ng game efTec- .. UCLA's Tyson Toles moves In to stop Washiagton quarterback Mark Brunell in 25-22 upset of the Huskies See UCLA/14 .. Rustlers fizzle;· Boes sizzle, topple Riverside, 18-12 Mistakes return to haunt Golden West as Saddleback wins it going aw,y, 19-0 By Howard L. Handy Ormnge Coat 09lly Pllo1 MISSION VIEJO -De· fensc played an important part for both teams and turnovers "'ere costl) for the Golden West College Rustlers Saturday night as the)' dropped a 19-0 dec1s1on to host Siddlebat k College in M1ss1on Confcren~ Central Div1s1on play. The Gauchos cap1taltLJd on the first turnover of the game when defensive back Michael Coe interctpted a Rustler pass at the Golden West 30 and the Gauchos moved to pa)dtrt 1n St\ plays wtth the score coming on a 14-yard pass from Jeff Bailey to Terry I ks. Thinas didn't get any better for Coach Ra) hackleford's Rustlers afler that although the defen~ held the host., 10 a pair of field goals in the St'<:ond penoo and a second touchdown in the clo'>tn8 minutes of the third penod Turno,er., also pla)ed a leading role in t"o of the three SC'ore., "You can't makt.' turno\Crs against a good team like Saddlebar k and "in:· Shackleford said follO\\tng the game "This was much like last "'eel when we beat ourselves wtth turnovers "They intercepted a pa~s and m.:o' ertd a furnble..tllat led to their first two scores. "I thought our defenSt pla\ed prctt) good ball but we weren't able to grnerate enough offense to "1n It's as s1mplt as that" .. Across the field. · ddkba~k <. ch Ken Swcanngcn was pleased with thC' '1cto~ "We're on our -.a) ·· he said "E'er) SM GWClll Wade's 51-yard field goal provides the winning margin in an improbable victory By Richard Dunn Orange Cout o .. 1y P110t COl\T .\ \1 ES-\ --\ 'KtOf\ • awa~ now from "toning thl· Crntral D" 1\1on outnght. Or- ange Coost Collcie m·clkJ <1ome good pre-Thanl\@.I' in~ hk'l'ltng" turda) n1gh1 and got c' l.'n 1lm' Pla)1ng wnhout their "tarting qu.lr· terback. Greg ~ngelo' 1l·. "hilt tht<ir al~ uulback 1'dram t~n. "as nu~intt J h1p- po1nter tnJur.. tfle Pirates pulleJ off the near-1mpo'l<11blc b) beating R1,cri1Jc l 1t' I ·1 :'. on a rt'('ord·M"tt1ng tidd goal t'i' Mtke Wade -w11h ~ ~onds left 1n thC' game OC . 7-2 O\erall and ti-~ in thl' \1 1\\111n Confe~ncc. u~ a length) dm c .11 thl' end of the fourth quaner and caml· Imm behind to win 1t he-fore an c\ttmatl·J l ro"d ,,, 2 ~110 a1 nrangr ( oast. Thl' P1ratl'" humed to get their field 1oal unit in plare then Wadi." dnlled a 51- ' Jr1kr tn @.'' c thcm the ''IC"tory. The rm·' wu' .,l'hlX>I rcl'ord of 50 yards was set tn T 11m ( llrtc1 a~1n\t Saddlebad: on Sept ~!\ '~~' • "'" l' JUSI wanted 10 get OUt there and IC{ 11 donC' " said Wade. who also locked a 37- ' ard' field goal in lbe second quaner ... It "a\ JU\t hh in practice (fnday) -I was hitting 5'·>ardcrs and I had' all the con- fidt'nC't' in the world Jn m) snapper (Scott \1 cll1ngl and m)' h older (Mark Rcdten"aldl and that's v.-h) we weft able to d<' It " I "a~ prcm much in a daze I don't rt'mcmbcr licking the balf at all, I JUSt rl·mcmhcr ~e1ng 1t go up It was probably . See OCC/11 R••• accept IJ/ant 1:111111n1B today against Mew Yll't By Jon Ferguaon Ormnge Cout o.lty Pllol ANAHEIM -As the Rams bqi n the S«Ond half of their season. no one can ~ally predict what club wtll show up to play tht New York Giants before an naheim tad1um Kllout today at l p.m. In re«nt wttk . the team has been up -and down. The Rams an sull 1n the *1ki· card playoff' ratt at l-5. but can aJford few defeats the res1 of the way. The Gaantt ~ l-0. OM oft~ unbeaten team tn the NFL and thrtt pmcs up on the Red kins 1n the NFC East The Rams ha""t' ~n the put thrtt mectinp o( the two tams. inctud1n, 1 tttU,lar-teatOn *In In 1911 •• J • ·I 0 VtC10ty ... No\lmlbtr It Anahe1m and I I 9-1 l ovennnr wtn in Ea t Ruthc.rfc>rd 1n the NFC' temiRMI When the two teams met last Novcmbtt. the Giants ~ I~ I and the Ram wete ~ •On TV toda). Channel 2. I p.m. on a four-pme lo 101 stttak. It wu the tumina point tor the Rams. who won their ne't fiv~ and went 6-1 the rest of the wa) ow. the t"o teams mttt on OOUra''I 11m1lar to a >ar aao. but the G11nts t«m to be a h\lle stronaer while the Rim enter with more problem Whuc the Ram ~nter "'•th the third· rated pas offense 1n the kquc. Jtm E'er· cu and hi corps of rcttt~rs ""'" have to deal with the lcquc's top-rated pas.s de· fense. The G.ants fcaturT a defense a'I 1ood u ever. rll\ked \CC'Ond 1n the FL to Miami in total yardqt anov.'td -third aptn t the rush -and third 1n po1nt'I allo~ pcr pme wtth JUSt 12.9. On« a v.cakMU. the lttOndaty of the Giants has bttn improved. namely by the acqu1s1t1on of C'Of'Mrblck E"cnon Wall ~ 1n the ofT·tcaSOn u a Ptan-8 frtt •nt from tht Cowbo)I' rotter after the S.. RAMS..a . R1ld.-s entertain GNeil BIJ By Stan Wyman Ormnge Cout Detty Ptlol L CIELL -Ja, ~ hrocdl'r wanl to get bed. to playma football • The Lo. o\naclc Ra1dC'f'\ quarterback fi1um ht pcrf; rma~ ap1nst the Kansas Cat\ \h1cf, last -.rd: reall¥ can't be counted • pla)ml the pmt. h~er v.ent I 0 for 'I in the 9. 7 lo ptthaps t\is ~rst ~rformao~ of the )ear • ' That's v.h). he sa)'I. he l-an·1 ~a11 lor th1' af\ernoon. The Raiders will 11n11c Wllh tht' < 1rt(n Ba> Packen at I p .m . on the n1tw.I srass of t.ht Lo .\naelr-Memon. I Colt~um Both tea mi art "omina otT close Ins~ La t "ttk Grttn Bay almoet Ni Pl i.tod the n Frann 49tn he re linall I 1 24-20. And lbe Raiden 1n llil man1na O\.t-r that .\ .. ( WHt lo to Kan Jt). ' ~ a rnuh. and de-pnc the fa. t they ull lead the d1v1MOn, &he Raiden • claimirc nottuna ' for ure. r 'lp«1all) the d1'1saon crown. • LOI ntt~ into 1hc same sponana a 6--2 m:ord GR1ri liy • )..5 • 111it hal,_.y mark of the.-a n • PITI'SBUROH -Sevttal mem· --- ben of Temple's foott.ll ataff. inch.id-0 int coecb Jerry Berndt. sufftttd bumps and bruilti after a sideline brawl inter----- rupted S.turday'1 Temple-Pittsburgh game for nearly 10 minutes. Pitt was leadina 6-0 when the fl&)lt started with nine 1CCOnds left in the first quarter. It bcpn after Temple safety Tony Schrnitz intercepted Alex Van Pelt's pus in the end zone and was forced out of bounds on the Temple sidelines at the Owls' 26- yard line. When ~veral players and coaches traded pushes. shoves and punches. Pitt players streamed off their bench and across the field to join in the fight. At one point. three fights were taking place involving players and staff members from both teams. ~ A.t least three Temple staff mem~rs were shaken up. including Berndt. but Temple team physician Dr. ·Ra) Moyer said none of the injuries required attention. Pitt offensive lineman Mike Livono was cut on his face but-ret~med to. the game. The onl) player CJected was Temple defensive lineman .\lfonso Ta~ lor. and the only penalties assessed -were offsetung personal fouls. Severa l times this season. Pitt pla:o-ers have been cnt1c1wd b) opponents fo r taunting and name-calling dunng games Pill Coach Paul Hackett has suspended nine pla)ers fo r,d1sc1phnar: acti on this season. T elevlslon-radlo • ~aha"~ .... c h1l'I\. ( hJnnrl 4. 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Pro f oolball I I'm -'"" 'ork ( •1an1• >11 R11m) l\\1P< 11 1111 I p m -< H<Tn R.11 .i1 Ra1da' l\FI !MIU I p m -Dt-n'tr 11 -..n ll1('JO \ TR .\ 1 ll'Xl) '11 m -\.In r r.1n\l\ttl al l>alla\ I\'\ 110101 Socttr h pm -"1\l \an l:>.~u al Clr•rland ldC'llnc<l l \TR>. lh'Kll Pro Bublllall ~ '\O p m -~r"' \on a1 l.a krn I\ l "C C \"<II I\ pm -( l1ppc-f' 11 Ponland ldrla,t'dl KRl .\ 111101 Ollilil a1-. ICOred 12 "' .. "A Pol• Cll J.oDllll ... SMunlay n.ipl • at &he Aduta Hawb handed the Loi-.'---~ a · lbeir third ltJ'aiabt 1opNded ~ 12-94. Loi Aneetn. which dlopped ii. previoui two pmes by 21 points at Oolden State and 27 to Detroit after opeftina the leUOn with two victories, was led by Ken Norman with 21 points and Owtes Smith wiih 20. In Uotber NBA pme: 8 8-111. N ...... HI: In Phoenix, the Suns shattered the NBA record with 107 points in the fint half and set several other reoords in postina Cotton Fitzsimmons' 700th NBA C011China victory. 11111 ---Dlllfl' .INGLEWOOD -Wayne Gretzky. --- Steve. Ducfiesne 'and Tony Granato .. sco~ during a 2:07 span in the second *•·~ period as the Los Anaeles Kings beat Edmonton. 7,.4, Saturday night, extending the Oil- ers· club-record losina streak to nine games. Still, it took John Tonelli's goal with 32 seconds lefi in the second period and Duchesne's second goal of the night., early in the third, to give the J(jngs breathina room in .another contentious battle between the Smythe Division rivals. Granato scored his second goal and fourth point of the game during a power play with 5:40 ttmaining. Kings left wing Luc Robitaille was assessed a fi ve-minute match ~nahy for deliberately attempt- ing to inj ure Craig Simpson during a melee at 8:31 of the second period. Edmonton's Mark Lamb and the Kings' Tim Watters collided along the ~s and began fighting. Robitaille joined the fray and cross-checked Simpson from behind. u .. lllcn Del Mir 11111 Al Unser Jr. blew away the track qualifying record Saturday on the wa y ~ ~ to the pole position for today's IMSA Camel Grand Prix of Southern Cali----- fornia at Del Mar. Unser. only an occasional performer on the premier American spons car scnes. drove a Chevrolet VS-powered Spice GT Prototype around the 1.6()..mile, I O..turn Del Mar Fairgrounds temporary circuit at 9i$.824 mph. In oth er sports news Saturday: • David Peoples. who led every round, col- lected his first victory as a pro!Cssional. setting a Kapalua (Hawa11) lntema11onal tournament record in thl· process. Closing with a round of S-under-par 66. Peoples fimshed the $700.000 event at 264. 20 under par and fi vt' shots better than Davisi.ove Ill. • Ken Gnffe) Jr. scored the tie-breaking run on a "1ld pitch 1n the eighth inning as a ma1or league all-star team defeated Japan. 3-2. in Tokyo in 1he SC' enth game of an eight-game senes. •Michael Chang. the Harry Houdini of tennis. pulled off another ~eat escape b} rall ying from a 4-0 defi cit in th e last set to reach the final of the Wemble~ (England) indoor tennis tournament. Chang defcatt'd Chnst1an Bergstrom. 6-3. 3-6. 7-6. •The W1nn1pcg Jets and the Toronto Maple Leafs traded top pla)ers 1n a four-player swap both. clubs sa' is a ma1or shake-up of their rosters. The Jt'ts seni h1gh -sconng defcnseman Dave Ellett and left "1 ng Paul Fr~on tQ. Toronto for center Ed Oki ) k and "'ing Mark Osborne. •Dallas Ma,ericks' forward Roy Ta~ley ~ill be sideliilcd for at least three weeks after in1unng his right kn re 1n a game Fnday night. team officials said. -From Tit~ Anoci•tftl PnH Quote of the day Howard Conll, on WFAN radio: "Of course. LT (La" rence Ta} lor) has fresh vials of Bi ble Belt unne. and how he still is being allo"icd to pla~ in a dul~ ad1ud1cated illegal monopol) 1s be}ond me ... ..., yeari. the Dodgers are going to make out hke bandits w11h Strawbem in matter. rhe Dodgers' gamble is that their acqu1s1t1on of Darryl will reap 1mmed1ate benefits. From 81 thei r hatting order. · Darryl Strawberry. Darryl, indeed, can be a pleasant. engaging young man. In truth, I've never found him otherwise. And I do suspect that fo r the neitt couple of What. though. of the-final fe" years on that fi ve-yn r contract which Frank Cashen didn't want to extend'> Nnt stop. Vero Beach. Please. Darryl. be there on time. 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It.ch U•ttw•• ..,....1111111111) 114 17Mlll A~AL ACURA SALF.S~ING GREAT SELECMON OP NEW I& USED CARS 2925 HARBOa·atVB~n:lcOSTA MESA fl. 1979-2500 sec tiasketblll team lroping for more of the same this year ' Eiaht months after the belt men's basketball eeason ift Southern C.li· fomia C".ollep hittory with .a trip to the N1tional Association of Inter· collqiate Athletics na•ional tour- nament In Kansas City, head coach Bill Reynolds is findin& the success doesn't provide any auarantces- cxccpt maybe one. "Havina had a Wte of it, some· times you tend to act arced)' after how wonderful of an expenence it is." Reynolds said. "Our aoal would be to try to duplicate the experience of last year, aet back there apin and take our chances. It's aoina to become increasinsly more difficult. as you see. with each passina year. The level of our district is jumping." And once in the national tour- nament. he sees the Van,uards havina a difficult time winning past the first round. where the disparity in prosrams becomes areater. sec handily won 1ts fii:st round pine against Washburn. a team which moved to the Division II level this season. then lost to Wisconsi n-Eau Claire by a large margin. "If you look at the resources and the nature of the athletes that arc there -and most of those teams in the Top 16 arc playing at a low Division I level -it's tough.'' Reynolds said. "(The Master's head coach Mel Hankinson) was right when he said a lot of the teams here n~ to compete with those teams. but I'm not sure they could anyway. When )OU get to the final 16 -Oral Robens. David Lipscomb. Okla- homa City ... They're NA IA affiliated. but they're just like ~ Division I teams. "In all honesty. I don't ever see us having the capability; with our situation. necessary to do that. We get some great athletes. but you're talking about a basketball program. not an educational program. It's not that we don't want to win. lt's 1ust that you have to maintain your philosoph) ... ·RAMS From 81 Rams balked at the opponun1ty. Wa lls has fou r 1ntt'rcept1ons in eight games. At the other comer. fifth-year man Mark Collins out of Cal State Fulkrton 1s emerging as one of the top defenders 1n the league. Second-year strong safet} Greg Jackson out of LSU. who has four interceptions and second on the team in tacklt's to Pepper Johnson. and second-year free saft't)' Myron Gu) ton out of Eastern Kentucky (seventh in tackles) are improving. But right outside linebacker Law- rence Taylo r remains the centerpiece of the Giants' 3-4 front. To the contrary. the Rams con- tinue to struggle on defense. Ranked 27th in the NFL in total defense. RAIDERS From 81 Packers Coach Lind> Infante re- fuses to give up. He thinks his team is still 'Cf) much in the hunt for a pla)off spot. His opposite number. Raiders Coach .\rt hell. doesn't disagree. ··1 guess the Pack's back ... Shell said. "The) are a very explosive team. They can stnke from any- where on the field ... That, Shell said. 1s his maJor con- cern. The otht'r is Schroeder and whether he can come back from a sub-par performance. The quar- terback thinks he can. 'Tm looking forward to bouncing back. " Schroeder said. "It's not the ~ Jon Ferguso n . Reynolds found recruiting wasn't exactly made easier by the Van- guards' trip to the nationals. Of the top six players on Re- ynolds' off-season want list. sec did not land one. "We felt we were right there with aU those kids." Reynolds said. "It was either us or them. lt"S frustrat· ing from a recruiting standpoint. You expect to get a few of those guys. Not to diminish the guys we got. but they w~ one group down on the list. Now. they've got some- thing to prove." sec plays in the seven-team Golden State Athletic Conference. which limits programs to 5-10 tui- tion grants. The si' D1stnct 3 inde- pendents can offer up to IS full-ndr scholarships. .. We invite kids to come all the time. the local kids ... Reynolds said. "We don't ha ve recruiting tnp for kids from Northern California to come down and get tours. Our recruiting -I would hate to sa) 11· haphazard -but n's certainl y not the way yo u would normally do 11 at a Division I or II program ... · Which is the wa) The Master's. an independent. 1s doing it no" with 15 full scholarships. three full - 15th against the rush and 17th against the pass. the Rams have excelled agai nst certain t~pcs of of- fenses. The ·bad ne"s for them'"lt's of· fenses like the balanced. powerful one of the Giants that destro~s them. Witness the recent tum of events. The power game offenses of Chi· cago and Pittsburgh ha ve destro)cd 1he Rams"' 1th balanced attacks and awesome performances from quar- terbacks Jim Harbaugh and Bubb~ Brister. In between those games. the Rams pulled off strong defensi ve outings against pass-happ) teams Atlanta and Houston. The Giant s feature the running of Otfr~ Anderson. Maunce Carthon. Lewi~ Tillman and Da' c Meggett. while Phil Simms 1s the NFL's top. rated passer with onl} two inter· first ttme I had to do and 11 won·t be the lai.t time:· Schroeder. who picked up onl y 139 yards passing last we<:k. has completed 93 of 175 passes this season to date. That account for 1.474 vards of the ofTt'nsc and 1s good ·for eight touchdo" ns. Schroeder has bten intercepted four t1mrs. The Raiders \\Ill be going after their 11th victor) at the Coliseum without a defeat since Shell replaced Mike Shanahan as head coach for th r fift h game of last season. That. most of the players concede. is an ex tra incenti ve. They are looking at the game as 1f it is a must-win as a result of the loss in Kansas City last Sunday. time COKhn and 1 national recruit· iR1 l)'Stem. • • ''The independents have no re· 1trictiona. 10 traditionally they're 1Dina to be the ieams at tht toP of the heap," Reynolds said1 •• AJI of thetc coachtt force you to be 11· pnsive and rally make 1 commit· ment to recruitina. M05t of us are f'Clional tcen1itina. but some teams. like The Master's. ~re on a national basis." Reynolds isn't one who typically complains about the issue. yet he's averaaed more than 20 wins a season at sec with his own system of ~membcrina players an4J:hcck- ing back wit~th m later to ~ if they want a nd chance wtlh a school like SC He's brought his share of NCAA Division I talent to sec on that premise. One tt\ing he would like to sec is a method which would put more than one team from each of the 32 districts at the national tour- nament. There arc plenty of strona second and third place teams which never go. and as inde~ndents like The Master's and Biola continue to strengthen themselves. smaller pro- grams like sec could find it in- creasingly difficult to win the dis- trict. .. It's still going to be a dogfight and some of the good programs arc not going to get a chance to go on, .. Reynolds said. "In the NCAA. it's recognized b) all of the good teams at all the levels. But here. you'xc got t3 teams and onl) one gets the opponunity to go on. That makes 1t real challenging and somewhat 11n- fonunate I guess." 0 sec was ranked third in the distri<'t and second i'n the Golden State Athletic Conference in the pre-season ratings. 0 , The UCI men's soccer squad.fin- ished its season with a 5-1 4-2 over- all m·ord . 1-8-1 in the BiJl. West See FERGUSON/II cepuons all <;eason. Pro-Bowl comerback ierry Gray could pla) this week but 1s still not full strength s1nct' returning from anhroscop1c knee surgery per- formed after the final prescason gamt' Corne-rback M1cke) · utton (left knee sprain ) is out. The Rams ha,·e Ix-en more cons1s· terw with the run in recent weeks \\Ith Cleveland Gary. although the second-,car back had a fumble· rama at.Pittsburgh. Marcus Dupree. the formcr Okla- homa Uni\ ersit) and USFL Portland Brcakers standout who suf. fered what was thought to be a career-ending knee 1njuf) five years ago. was acti\'ated this week. but Rohinson said he" 111 be used spar· ingl~. possihl> not at all in the event of a close game. Infante. mean"'h1le. JUSt refuses to ~' that h1 i. team has to win against the Raiders or lose an) chance tht') ma) ha\'C for a pla)off spot He points out that someone with onh th ree wins at the halfwa> marl 1s going to make the playoffs and 1t could 'Cf) "ell be the Pack . The Green Ba~ coach rxplained: "We·re not "'here we "ant to be. but we'rT not out of 11. .. His contt'nt1on 1s su pponed b} the standings. Seven of the 28 teams in the NFL have 3-5 marks. So It figure$ that one or mort will make the playoffs. especially under the new system where three wild card teams instead of two will be granted a playo ff bcnh. TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beech BMW SALES, LB.\SING SERVICE, PA~TS 714./540-6410 Patt.a 6 Servi~ M-F~S.t8-4 IADDLIBAC Sales Service Leasing Parts IAYINE AUTO CENTER 1 I00-131-3377 714-380-1200 IJN(OLN ._., Hl :JHY ,_. .. H~. lJH BEACH "LUXURY CAR SPECIAIJST" PARTS · SERVICE BOOYS~iOP OPIN SATUAOAYf (71 •J ... 1n9 16800 Belleh Blvd (71•J SY toot Huntington Be~h. CA ''The Ulttmate OrMng Mactn'' 3670 N. ChenyAve. Long Beach, CA 90807 GIC()wyyAve. (213) 427-5494 (714) 636-5790 , .,. LCN19pre Pontl.c ORANGE COIJNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~MC~ ~rt~t Open Monday until 9:00 p.m 13800 BEACH BLVD. llldl 1t Ger• Grew Fwy WESTMHUnn (714) 892-8811 Bob LOngpre Suzuki ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING AUTO CENTERS • ~ ..... ~ 0.-.. CIMI .,_ NM IRVINE -Tustin Hiah football COKh Marijon Andch called 11 a mileleonc for the tehoor1 pl"Oll"am. The Tillm &rounced Wood-brictec. 42-l. in See View Laaue action Saturday for 1he Rn1 un- bcal~n SHson in 1hc school's 68· year history. • ''This is Tustin Hi&h School." Anckh said ... We're trylna to tet it out of the depths and raise it so the Oranae County people aoina on the freeway can see us:· Tustin finishc;d S.() in Sea View play, l().() overall. and awaits a playoff assianment today at the Cl F office. .. Riaht now. the Sea View Lcaauc is over," Ancich said. "And we're - &he ~ We"N ,_ k>oku11 forward IO the playo&. .. We've just ID' to IO out IMft and prove oundvet. 11•1 do or dac out daert.. We feel ~ ha\'e an opponunhy ... The key to Tusthn dominancc proved 10 be the Tillers• depth at runnina back. Visko Ancieh had a very impressive outing with IS I yards on 23 carriM. includina touchdown runs of 19. S. and 4 yards. Ron Goods. the SC'Cond Tustin beck to pin over 100 yards in the pm~. used his blazina speed mid- way through the first quarter to scorch the Woodbndgc defense for a n-yard touchdown run. :vtau Coo's PAT put the Tillers ahead 7-0. . But Wobdbridge eoumercd wnh Brian Nurick"1 27-yMJ .,.a early in lbt leCood qlllrter IO cut W Tilltts lead to 7-l. 11 WU all downhill from lbcte for the War- rion. Andch broke free for a I 9•yard score late in the teeonCf quancr, aiVina Tustin a 14-l halftime lead. Unfortunately. the pme was marred throuah most of the first half with about a dozen penally calls. In fkl. two Iona touchdown returns by the Tillen wett nullified by questionable calls. "h just adl us more excited. and more prepared," Ancich said of the pcnahies. "We had two touchdowns called back in the first half, and we have to be .able to not do tho~ things in the future. It's tough though btt'au~ they were long runs. They weren't five-step jaunts. But that"• pen of w pme... TYllin 10.yard line and~ look· At tilt ...., of lhe lb1rd ~.. i .. b a ~. &ut Na~ HaUlll. on WOOdblid,e hoped to~ bid into I NlfbKk pus, threw the ball the .. me. but TUIUll"I .. me strailht to dt-fcnsave back Shad pttvcnted a Watrion' dri¥C. Vickers. who burned d own the riabt When the Tillen nicrivecl poe-sickli~ for a 9S~yard to~hdown ttSS1on or the ban. AN:idli went return. Coo's •ddcd hts "JI~ PAT beck to work, nannina tbtoulh the to put Tustin ahead, 42-3. W~brideie def'ente. Ancidt .hit The sizable maflln of victory payd111 from. S yards ~ut wilt\ nanc a~ordcd Ancich a luxury seldom minutes left 1n the third quarter to enjoyed -getting everyone io the give Tustin a 21-l cUJbion. game. • The Tillers capitalized once apin when quanerbeck Andy Bona hit tight end Josh Belden for a 2-yard score. increasina the lad to 28-3. ncich came thro• once apj n for the Tillers. adcbna bis third touchdown of the pme on a 4-yard plunae with niM minutes left in the game for a 35-3 cdac. Midway throuah the foUllh quar- ter. the Wamors were inside the .. we. try to ~t everybody out thtre in the game.·· Ancich said. "It'~ a big morale bod ter for them .. 0 1•-42 0-l LeMond to race .in NeWport · . NEWPORT BE.\( H -E'ery sport has its legend. and in cyclina. three-time Tour de F-rance winner Oreg LcMond is quickly reachina that status. LeMond the first no n-European to wm the prcstisious C\ent. ~Ill mal.e an Orange Coast Area appearance today at 2 p.m. in the Du Pont Pro C}cl1ng Champ1onsh1ps. S1'tt~·fi,c world class nders will compete for a $20,000 purse in the thmJ and final leg of the Du Pont scn es to determine the U.S. Pro C'ychng Federation's nauonal cntcnum champion. In add111on 10 Le~ond. current pomts leader David Fanner and second·pl~ce ndcr ( hm Huber, both of whom,. compete for Coors ~ Light. are C'tpecu:d lU be top finishers The rale llcg1n~ on Newpon Center Dnve m front of Fashion Island ~c" pon ( en1cr bet"ecn San Nicolas and Santa Rosa. Cychsts "'111 co,cr the I 9 m1k t:our'it" along Newport Center Dnve 30 times dunng the 5 "'-mile race .\II maJor L . men·~ qdmg teams and top international riders are e\pt.--Cted 1u ~om pe1c -Br* DtaJJr ru.1 Lloyd enjoying tennis, makes singles anal By Jon Ferguson Or•nQe Coast Oa<1> Poo1 l'IEWPORT Rf.\( H -John Llo~d 1s kt"ep1ng too bus} pla~ 1ng tennis these da~'i to "o~ about C•lal·hing 11 mulh JO~ more He l nu'''I 1hat ma' tx· h1' luture do wn thr ltne though 'o hl"c; l'OJO\ ing his 'a net' ot 'l'nUl'" 1nclud1ng thc Prudential-Bal'hl' (rrand (ham- p1nm tr-.ur for .111 11\ "onh Lln\d ll'!Ol J l<•U pie \('arc; on after re11nng trum thc .\s\Ql 1a11on of Ten"'" Pmll'"Jlina I' T our :11 age l~ hul no" hl··, buc;' pla' ing ten· n1'i again at 'fl .\nd he's ha' mg h1<, c;harc nf c;ucc''\"l'" too He hl.'ld tiff J 'tr•'ntt 'hallengc from hard·~ 1ng Tim Crulhl...,un up nl·C'd somcbod) for 20 wttks: It\ not financially worth ll. If I can makc good mone) playing these. plu., I ha'e more fun. ··wh, do I "ant to be out on the road for sc'eo da)s. being a 24- h(lur ps)Ch1atnst. wh) _not pla) t hcc;(' "ht'n I can go out and pla} "llh friend\ and ha"~ fuo for four da' ( \\hat am l it>ffig to do?" He's going to enJO) the tour. Ifs Cl\\\ Ill C'OjO\ lOOS1denng Llo)'d IS pl3\ ing great tennis th~ da)S. na Norl*ll enge CON1 e>.ily Potot Riverside's John Peoples (29) fumble~ ball as CCC defender Kevin Roberts tries for recovery cfuclng Saturday night's game. aturda'. "'.fl 1llJ...~J o-..i in a Grand Chamr1nnc; '>1ngle'i 'i<'m1final Jt the "('\\flOrt Bcalh r cnnic, ( lub l k" d has rtal·hed the singks final 1n each of the five tour· namcnt'> ht' has com~tcd and k1lll..'> lll..c a u nch to lead Lhe points 'itand1ng., for lop ~eding entenng the SI00.000 Boca Raton . Fla .. 'l<.'a<.on champ1onsh1p e' ent three "l'<'k'i from no" He also made 1oda~ ·\ doubles final with rtistcr. occ From 81 m y best kick all ycar and I "as s1oked. to sa} thr least." Orange Coast. alone 10 first plan· at 3· I in the d•' 1\100. conirolc; 1t'i o"n dcst1n} on thc palh 10 the Orange Count) Bo"I on 1hc Pirate!.' campus -\nd b) 1a~ing control of 'l~ field goal s1tua11on. the Pirates ma) ha' e earned them<.eh C\ an ntra block or two wh1k protcc11ng 'their k1ckl'r "We've got one llmt'out lcti and "e didn't kno" "hen 10 take 11:· OCC Coach 8111 Worl..man said ''\\ e decided to go for a firld goal. so "c told them 10 hum up ~ c ca'1ght (lhe T1gfrc;) w11h.out thl'tr field-goal block team on the field "'hC'n "C rnn out. ,o that nm)' haq: helped. (Wade) ha'! madl' a couple of field goal'> from 60 )'ards out in practice. · "Pans of this game '"erl' 'cq ugl)'. but we'll take I\ .. The Tigers (6-J. 5-3). "ho fell to 2-2 in the Central 01' 1s1on. took a 12-10 lead "1th 5·18 remaining 10 • the pme as kicke r Jeff McDaniel made good on a J7-}ard field gool. M cDaniel nailed a 31 ·\ ardcr with 0:02 lefi 1n the first half to give RCC a 9-3 1nterm1ss1on lead Once again. t~n earned the ()('(' offense on his shoulden. this awe From 8 1 team 1n this lcaaur 1s good and it's a \Cl) compeuuve league. You ha'c to pla) sohd football to win." Neither team could generate a pass1 na a ttack with cons1stenc)'. Golden West completed nine for 6 7 yards while addlcback hit on 8- of-17 for 80 yards mcludina the touchdown on the first acnal of the nit)tt for OM· Gauchos. It was a battle In the trcnche for both teams with the defcnSt 1ak1na over in mo t insta nt-ts. For Golden West. the front lane of Kcone 1mon. Enc DuP~. Ray m1th and Jim i1ansficld pla)cd v.ell as did linebackers Jeff Robbins. Eric Thompson and Kc' 1n A hwonh. Corncrbecb Bobb)' )'lv11 and Kevin Mullen a\Jna with safcuc M itch Mclbon anl Orq 1uba held the Gauch to 193 )&rd on the • around and 80 throuah the a1r. ,. Saddlcblld. st1ned nine finhmen on Mftntc and brouaht praise from wearinern "This 1 the nucleus for our team nut )tar. I think 1\ "' should ht • aood 1t1n for us." ... ~n M1lku h•d the second m- -. time gaining 143 )ards on 29 at· tempts. The P1rn1r.,· krpt the hall on thl' ground. using 50 ru'>hing pla)s to pick up 228 }ards. R\ contr:l'il. R '' l'r<.1dr earned .a.a umcs for .~.p )ards. 1nclud1 ng a 1 0.a-~ard 14-rarr) palOrmanrc h' running balk John People'> .\ngdo' IC'. "ho 1nJured h1'i right (throwing) o;houldl·r on 1he }l'COnd· to-last pla~ of the game la~ "rl'l.. against Fullcnon <.rx·n1 1h1\ onl· on thr s1delinrc; "atlhtng backup Don· nie 'imtth opcrall' agains1 a fkrn· R1' er'i1dr dekn'>c Entering thl· game. the f 1gcr<. "ere ran~rd third 1n 1he 11'\-tcam l'onfcrencc 1n ru'>h1ng dl'lcm~ ··r>onn1c 'im1th 1'i a good quar· tcrbacl... hut he did not ha' l' a (lantcularl~ goo<l night.'' \\'orl..man said "He's ;i 'l'r\ goo<l pa,'icr and "l"rt" not )ockcd into the'.' running game "1th l)onn1c 'im1th at quar- terback .. ~mllh comple1nJ 7 of IX fla'>'-l'' for 5Q ~ards and t\\U IOll'r<'l'ptwn ... He \\J'> nol ~ckNJ and rnrm·d I\ time~ for ~.a 'ard'i Fc1tlo~ in~ the '>l'cond hall t)(:ll R1Hrs1de dro' c tn thl' OC(.' ~o "hl·n drfrns1\l' 1ac~lc t...l'll' Jad. son caused Pl·oplcs 10 lumt'llc L1nchacl..cr John t...clh n.'lO' l'rt'd for the Pirates at the 14 "11h I! O~ lcft in the third 4uancr .rnd R< ( cllntung 10 a 9-l ad' antaar terccpt1on for lhl' (1aulhn'> "h1k Davt" Ro"e and Riel )par~'> rl'· co,cre<l fumble.'~ SaddkMC~ on the other hand. didn't mal..c a turn· 0' er during th<.' game. n.'l'O' cnng both fumhlc\ 11 commuted ott Hannah. n frr hman from Cap1 trano Vullcy High. k1cl cd field goals of 34 and 37 yard'>. made the first conversion point but hit thC' r rossbar on a third ficld goal II)' nnd "as w1dc of the upright\ on his SC<'ond' conversion attcmpt. hcrman Crane orcd the sec- ond TO on a 14-)ard \Camprr after R ick park\ rcco"ercd a t.olden We t fumble at the Ru tier 14 Thc Rustkrs lo t the ball tw1ct on fumble 1nd tv.o mort ttmts on a pair of intcrttpt1on ;\ll but one field goal came a the direct rt'Sult o( a Golden We I tumo,er The R uslle" moved to the ddlehack 16 earl) in the ~nd quancr and had• fourth-and-one at th1 po1l'lt The)' fat~ to p1d. up the fir\t do1Nn 1nd the (1aucho took o"cr on do"'n C.oldcn We l "'111 pla)' d1stnct nval Oran~ C'oa t turd•y n11ht It the C rampu 1n the 'l('a~n finale. Thr RuJllen ""Ill takC' a _.. over- r lh 1ng 6: 16 of the clock. OCC dro'l' ~~ ~ard'> o n 13 pla~c; -11 of which "ere running pla}S -to take the lead 3\ <;teen bounced ofT a pair of R" ers1dc "ou ld·bc tal·klcrs and 1auntl•J in to thr end 1onr from 15 ~ard'i 3"3" \Vadc·., P.\T "as good and O\C led. I f)-9, "1th 5 5~ to go IO tht' pcm>d T hl' Piratl''>. ddr nsc "as kd h' Ja"~c;un . <.kftml\C lineman .\ndrc~ \Jair .mu '>trung ~fet) °"a~ nl' .\rmc,trong all of " horn recorded a \al~ -RI\ cr<>tdl' tool.. a 9-J lead "hen \kOan1rr., 31 -~ard field goal spit! lhl' upright) \.\Ith t"o seconds left 1n 1he h:ilf .\ 'l·\ard pass from quar- terhac~ fal~ \.lanu to Peoples and a I ~·~ard rt·nalt' o n OCT se1 up the fil'ld goal That "as moments before "'adr made 11 fl.'\ on h1'i 37-)ard field goal 0( ( out 1de llnebac~er Sednr ';hnrtcr ~:au~d 3 R1"ers1de fumble and \rmstrong rel'O'ercd at tht• RtH'r\ldC 44 "•th 4:58 kft 10 1he half to ..et up \\ adl"'i ktck fhl' P1ratl''l Jro' l' to the ~o. hut thf't'w incompkt(' on third do"n tx·forl' \\ Jde l'U t 1hc deficit m half m1th'~ lir<.t mterccpuon -b~ R" crs1dc dcfens1' c hack 011 Fl more at the lO -wa returned } \arllc, to 1hc ()('(' 3~ Jad:'ion ) a rd run b~ Pcopk\ Craig Poncgalel 1ntcrrep1ed J R1,ers1d<.> fT.l"" \.\Ith 10 '>l'rnnd-. lcft in 1he gaml· to ICl' the "In. OCC's onl\ pick of thl· night 0 OrlnM '°''' 13, Alvenlde ~l A •t•\·CH O.r9f Coe\• k «• D• Oue"'9r\ • ) 0 0 I I """ 0u•r1W l!CC-~"" I '"'" ~ n •e f<I 0 4 s.c~ Ou•"'"' OCC ·W•CH )7 FC. 1 S• Q((-Y cOrt )I"" 0 01 Thirlt o-.-occ S1tt" IS 'u" w-~-<• ~ S2 "..,,.,.. Ou•"9r llCC-~Oe• t )7 FG \ 11 oec ..... ~SI FG o ... GAME STATISTICS ltCC F ,,, C)O.,.,, 14 Av \"f'\ Y&•CllQt U 111 Pl\\~ •••041~ I S P8U•"9 I I I R•• ,,,.. ~arcu10•• JI Nl9•' •• ,.o ••·a•--• > "'"" n Nt• v<!'il.toilt )~ Pu"'' -l )) Fu"'l>'M •ul'l"l>f\ 'O\' • ) Pena 1 t\ v1raa11t • )~ T ,.., ot ""'"" 0" 11 SJ •P .11"'' .nt•'Cf'Ol•Of'I: t..,""C>f' rt 'urn' INOIVIOUAL ltUSHING )-!1 l -1) occ .. ~ 11' s• I II 1 • 0 1'1) s )7 1 0 •IO J1 OJ R! ( ( PPOP t\ U ICM W \Oii 1' 11 llN!nu 10 ~ o •• \ ... OCC S•etn tt 10 Wtrrt " Ae<''t"we'CI • 2t Sm-tf\ I 14 INOIVIOUAL ll'AUING l!Cl ""'•"u 1 1 0 IS w em\ 0 l I 0 ex ' ._.., t~ 1 11 1 S• INOIVIOUAL •£CalVlNG R!CC P-•' 1 JI eao"' 1 JO I I} P r t I U OCC """"°°" 1 i1 SI-. 1·11 I• I) llf.C"fll"'elG I 1 Llo~d "'II mC'cl Tom Gulhkson JQ. tod:l\ at I pm for the t1tk Tnm Cit1 lhl<.11n defeated Hanl.. Ptisier. ~....i. "·t-.1-·"I ToJJ~·s final 1s a H'matrh M 1he season-opening .\1 lanta \tor finJI "here Llo'd hie" J ti-I ~·I lead and 11 matl h ptllnt\ IO 3 I ·fl --1'1 "'.(, dl'fl'Jt In .idd1t1t•n 111 lht' t'lttht·\tor Grand Champ111n' hitir for o"er· '5 pl.n l'r'> l ll1Hl ".1 .... 1 pl.1 ' l'r l ual h for lht" l .\ \1nn'1' n I l•am Tenn!\ pU\!> C' 1·n1' 10 I ur •rx· .rnd J I'<' partll'1p3h.'" 1n , •llllelratt' l'' col\ In all 11 add' 1r i.1 .1h.•ut .:'~ h• 2' \\('('~\ 1lf l\'nnl\ 111 l'-1'-11 1 \n ou1 ""k •'I hdpintt t....)IJrlOJ l 10d4' "I 111 "1lllh • 111.lJnr 111ur· nJnll'01' I lo\ll 'I" nil thanl.. \UU to l311 ' ln1m p.tH:nt<. 111 hudd1ng st.Ir' "hti \\Jnt J nwntm "Tall~ 111 Wllll pll'lt\ gooJ pl.1~er\ thl I .lgl'H" \\h\l \\3nt ml'·· llmd -.;ml ·I <..1, I l.ln·1 [UH' you mun .. • th.in Jf\1•ut l·1ght "'l'l'~' a ~l·ar T he gu ,., <'T ~ml' on their "ll' 'WI ck ed Ma n u on the fi rs t p I a~ . bu l rl;!!!i!i!!i!i!iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii!!i~ tht Tiger<. mo' C'd qu1ckl) afitl'\'ard thanl'i to n dcfcn•a'e pass mtcr· terenCt' call ag:unst ()('(' and a ~~· all record into the gamt w1th a 4-4 and 1-l relord 10 l-Onfercncc ncuon 0 S.clclebaek It,~ WHt 0 b . k-'"~ GOide<! w.,, 0 0 0 o-0 Seoolet>ec.. 1 • • o-tt P'lnt QuefW s.o-i.i., It "" from a.n.. 0-1•,.,.." kl<'-~ 10.0 . s.c.... Ovmer S.d-He"n.tll >• FO, 1' l l ~•Mell 11 FO, O~ TMN O...,_ S.41-<rene I• rV" 111~11 ta ~I O 14 Alie~ 1 CICIO l"lim.atect) OAM9 1TA TlfT1CS .. F or\I dOWll\ I• •ll\Nt·¥.,..... U·lJl Peu"'t .,.,cie.t 41 .-.,.i,,. • n' lltlllrfl .... oe.e· • *"''"'.... • Netvw-.. * """"'' 1•Jj , UfMl4ft ·lo\' ) ' ......_11'"•YW-..e lt"4 Tln'le ef ~'Oii H 11 •(illuftt •C .. 1191\ lumblil ,.lur'M IMONmUA~ ·~ ... It Sl·lfl to . ,, .. J1 ) mlll U m 1 lS '. ,. ,. ,.. ., ow-v .. e-., 12·10 C#f•" • 14 C11111· 11 I ·• l r'UN4, l •I s..-<r-1-n 1 10 '1 T~' t · ll ....... ,.,.,_.,.,.._,. I, Cena9'0 11 \S I Of\11 Joe I~ l•t.•fM'Ut • Mt<NMI. • 11 VI 1•), ,......,._ I fW ,..._ f ~A~ll'AS..0 0~. J•lt , I\ CIOIMalltNfn. 0 I 0 • lit '• t •·• ,. ....... ., .... ~·--1t•C1Mlll9 ~w-w .... I ·• wt~. , ... ~ ltU Mt, Ckefl, J •lt C.UNlll~ J ll s..-f•, t • IWWI. l It IWdO 1-1•, TNMMt '"' a.tin I t MONDAY NIGHT FOO~BALL SPECI1'L • . t;arge 18'' Pizza $3.''* · \\'ith Pur ha of Bcvt'ragt· • All Toppings/Combinations • Good from 6pm-During Game Tim~ Only Wide reen and 8 TV "I \\Ould ~Y in thr Team Tennis. I pla,cd as well as t've played in 10 \t'~m in doubll"'l.'' Llo}d s~ud. ··in s1ngk-; 1t "as great to finish the lour at 32 and sttll be ranked 64th." Hc quit when ht" lost a first-round \\'1mbl<.'don match m IQ 5 after leading 10 <;etS. :!.() "I had a t"'o-"ear break to rt.'\harge m} ba11ene~:· Llo)d said .. fhtn thr Team Tennis thing '1anC'd Thi~ 10 m<' 1s great. I thml.. I'm •tnC oftht' luct1l'St gu}S around . "I l n<.1" du" n the road I'll be 1n,ohed 1n a teaching suuatton:· I lo'd <,aid ''I'll tx-~tt1t'd 10 for 30 l'I Jo "t'd c; a 'car I love domg lhl'> r\e done It SIOCt" I was 20 H'.lr\ <lid. and rm not read) to qun. I mak1· a gno<l II\ 1ng. have a good lifc'l' k and l'nJO\ 11." He l·n10,ed a good night Satur- d:l\ dc1.p11c m.ik1ng 1ust ever 50 ~ rlenl of h1\ Ii Mt ~rves and battl· 1ng hJm'>tnng and elbow ailments. prndul t' of his older body and See LLOYD/II .. ' ,., ·-·" ..... , ........... a& ..... I •12---1••• Woo• Pal ol Ulo 1111 -• •· ~11 lt1wa t. m mu1niae 51Mdly. '' T--NOlft Dlllll ..,.. i wdtMlllatt ?Wt--OD ll'Kk fcwu ~ ... .-a ---... ---------!di willl CGIOiiir01W illl ''&:l"M-llid. No. 9 T..-J4.B. Tiie ·b re•a..,.-1 'riuiQl&llklpl (S:J) baftty avoided lllcomf .. tM • ,, -after 1!ric: Tumor in-ed fifth No. 1 1eom IO 7-lllit -~ ...... , -ln1endocl"rw Ortudo w11eo Rod Smi1h mode a - ' t~ McKay and ~urned it 3 )'Udl to ii vine: interctption in tbe ""91 the 50 with 1:27 left. t1re lruint minute to quicl the 97,123 fins ac :r: 1fllleftt 24 yards in ft.ve plays. ~tint Neyllnd SUldium. · • i; 1hc: ltllt fol' Oahuso, """° llicbd of '" i nto a ttrona crouwind.. "We're &lad to aet out Mft. .. The wind was swirti.,_ real hard We knew it woukl be a tOUlh ••· and f couldn't lfl any indication environment," Notre OatM COids which dircction it was Pna... he Lou Holtz said ... Wt know we have =-· said ... But when it left my foot I a touah road to hot." ·1·, knew it was aood·" To win their second Rational t• UCLA Coach Terry Dona.tiue championship in three-years, \he .. : Jhought for a moment that his team Irish need to Mt Penn State and • J WJS toina to IOK .another cl~ use to close out the resulat season. Pac;-10 pme. ·· • ·• then .....;n on New Year's Day. • "In my mind, I said. 'Oh, my Elsewhere: God. what do I have to endure now?'·· Donahue said.-•No. 14 Ten1 41, N•-'S RH•IN Washington had tied the score, !6: Quanerback Ptter Gardere's 22-22, with 2:36 ICft on a 32-yard passing set up six touchdowns as ~~· pass from Brunell to Mario Bailey Texas (7-1, 5-0 SWC), a slight :,.. and Brunell's 2-point convenion undttdog. defeated previously un- run. The Huskies wen1 37 yards in beaten Houston (8-1, 7-1). five ~ays for the touchdown after •Ne. 4 Cele ..... 41, Otla.Mma Jay Barry recovered a muffed punt S&ale.!!: DiriaQ..Hqan pass fof a ~UCLA's Scott M\ller. school-rtrord four 1ouchdowns and ....., ~addox threw a 30-yard touch-Eric Bieniemy ran for 148 yards down pass 10 Miller and Daluiso anda~orcas Colorado(9-1 -J)won kicked a 22-yard field goal in the at home. founh quaner for a 22-14 UCLA •Ollle S&ale !7, No. I Iowa ZI: lead. Gree frey·capptd a t~touchdown The 21-point-undcrdoa ~ruins rally in thC' founh period with a 3- scoT'C'd 12 points in the founh quar-yard touchdown pass to Bobby 1er after Washington went ahead 14-13 with 12 seconds \cf\ in thr Olivr on tht last plpy as Ohio State third period on Beno Bryan t's 3-won at Iowa. Iowa (7-2. S-1 Bi& yard run and Travis Hanson's con~ Ten) could have clinched !hr version. league's bcnh in the Rose Bowl Hanson was wrll shon on a 45-with a victory. yard field goal anempt with 4: 16 lcft •No. 7 Geor1ia Ted I, Vlr&tala in 1hc 1h1rd quancr. Ted J: Scott Sis.son's second field 0 UCLA 15, W11iNn9fWI ?2 ....... _..... UCLA 1 • 0 12-1S WeVllfl'il!Qr\ 0 7 1 .... 71 l)CLA-8•0-l'I M run <0 11..i'° d i:kl W1~er..-11 1 ruro (H•l'llO'I •le•! UCLA-Al'llf\Ony I °"'' from MeOCIO• (N il !1li.GI Well'!-8ry1nr l run ,He"'on "-OCll! UCL•-MI-lO 0111 trom Med!IO• (l ie~ '•llelll UCLA-FG Oelui\O n Wl.,._M 8eli•Y J1 NII l•om llruf'oeH (11•.-H •Ufl) UCLA-f'G Oelu!lO olJ Allt<IC!enc-11,'15 Tl:AM STATISTICS UCLA WI"' F~I! oown1· tt IJ ltU1olll'\·~••<h :M-ISS lll-1 .. PeH•ll'il nf 1l 7 ltf!urn 'l'1ra1 1D 11 ComD-AU-Jnr n·,\·I lll·:M-1 Punll t -37 •·~ F""'4)1H-Lall 1-0 S-1 ,....._Ulet•VVctt ,.31 S·U n meof Pot.snl>On ll It ,.,, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A:USHiNG-UCLA 8ro•n, 11· 1 !l, Sml!~. S·1'. MeOOO•, IJ-10 Wl il'>lfl'illOll Lewl1 11-50, 8r.,1nr, 11·3'. Brvn.-11, f ·15. PASSING-UCLA• ......adO•. 13·,l·I, 119 wesn1ne1on· ar ........ 10-:w·1. 111 A:ECEtV,NG-UCLA· Miller. 1-'2; Wlfl1, S-'2. L.C .... Pdt. ,.,7 We1l'tlrl,.IOll M(l(1v, •-•1. M ae11rr, 1·J'; Ple<'ce. 1-11 ' goal in the rounh quanrr kC"pt Gwrgia Tech on track for th<; Citrus Bowl. The Yellow Jackets (8~1) arc unbeaten in their las1 13 games. •No. 8 BYU 4S , No. !S Wyomia& l4: Peter Tuipulotu ran for three touchdowns and Ty Detmer had his 21 sl consccu1ive 300-yard passing game as Brigham Young (8-1. 6-0 WAC ) rolled to 1he win at Wyom- ing. •No. 10 Florida 31, Gear1I• 7: Shant Matthews passed ror 344 ya rd s and three touchdowns and T im Paulk scored on a 36-yard interception reception return and recovrrrd a fumble as Florida (8-1) rou1 ed Georgia . •No. 11 Vlr1inla Z4. Nortll Caro- lina 10: Shawn Moore th rrw for two scores and Herman Moore set an NCAA rrcord by catching a touch- down pass for the ninth straight week as_ Yirg1nia (8-1, 5-J ACC) CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WlNNER • • " t • ........ 11111.· 1111 T ....... Oirlll CoPWlY ~ -·-71,..lbr•-· • ' --ud ,_ Oii-. -· 66 • .. ,... wilh .. ;,,_;o. tor --•UloT ...... ~ oonedlr ._ ror 111e Ha11<0<k ,_ llowl. m\pR>oed 10 4'2·5 lit Ille •AC·• n• r 211 .:.,~+-w:~-f'Cl()'('onrt1enoe. ~Slate-- ' r - -(7·9 overaPI, l·S Pl<·JO)'°' i11only • &. T • 1. T J'C)inu on a 93-Ylrd kickoft' return C.. : ~ ~ l : ~ by OwayM Owens. · . ucv. : I : : ~ : Tht Trojan• kd: 28-7 at halftime e . . 0 ,-' • .. after: limi•ina the Beaven '° 27 ,,, ,,. •• h ,,._.. t a o • s • yards and two fint downs 1n t e ....-. 1 • • • ' • fint two quarten. -.......-.11.210 ,,, 'fi hdo arr.... ,.... t s • 1 t • Foley th~ his . nt touc wn UK """'::~i!.-:' pus of the season, hittina Travis s......,ci 111 c.iitoni11 . Hannah with a I S-yardtr in the C.1!,.~:':~ 11,.. corner of the end zone with four seconds rcmainina in the fint half. .... ,. ITAMOtNGI The Troian·s went 47 yan:fs in fivt ( Fl.-.. o.wll ~ w L T w L ' plar,s for the score after recovering i.w. SIO 12t bSch Tlld " Otlio Sl•I• • 1 1 , , 1 a umble y weer. c nve MktllNn . s 1 o . 1 ' o too~ one minu1e-and featured thrtt '*"°" ''' •1 -0 H h -...01• • , o .. s • o passes from FQkY 10 anna . iWcflo\Mll Stei. 1 2 o • l t Foley and Hannah il10 con· lilldWw !ll SJI ~*'" 1 s o 2 1 o nccttd on a 4S-yard scorina bomb ~ 1 s o 2 1 o with 10:44 left· in"lhe pmc. W11coM1r1 0 ' I l I 0 Mm .........,.., o-Mazio Roys1er rushed for 125 -.,... ii li!dl9ll<I -...... • I ha lh """°"' ,, '°"'' )'lrds in 26 cames 1n ess t n rtt ~· •• Mic:"'-' Mlcl\INl> Stet• •I quanen. He scored the ·Trojans' ~et WlKonsln first touchdown on I I-yard dive with SS seconds left in thC' half. Conway's long pun1 rc1um. the firsl by a Trojan for a touchdown since 1_982. boosted the lead 10 14-0 'wi1h f I :07 left in the half. •. cepttd five passes. including one by linebacker Mark Sander that he rctumc;d JO yards for a touchdown, lO win at home •No. J Mle•lpa Scace 21, Mlacteeil 11: Touchdown runs by Ti ,....-Duckrtt, Hyland Hickson, unney Hawkins and Dan Enos c:apptd Iona drives as Michigan State (5-3-1) kept its slim Rose Bowl hopes _alive by winning at Minnesota. Owens took 1he ensuing kickoff in the riaht romrr of the firld and returned it 93 yards for 1he score. matchina the fifth-longest in Or- rgon Slate history. Owens had a school-rt£ord 237 ya rds 1n kickoff returns in tht game. Todd Marinovich. who stantd a1 quarterback but played sparingly, ran nine yards for the 1hird US(' score. 0 USC M. 0....... Statit 1 ....... -use ' 21 u 1-~ .. .___ Rodney Culver of Notre Dame leaves Tennessee defenders, lnclu.d- lng Mark Adams (83), behlnst during· Saturday'& game In Knoxvtne. • Le.1 Bcaclill State !S, Cal S&ak Nortllrld1e Z4: Jeff Exum haul~ in a 21-yard 1ouChdown pass from Todd Studer wi1h I :17 remain in& to lif\ thr host 49crs 10 the non- conference win . • Utalill Stak 41, Cal State F•ll· erto• 17: Roger Grant ran for ISO )'ards and two touchdowns and Ron Lopez passed for 218 yards and addrd two touchdowns to lead Utah State to thr Big Wes) victory al the Santa . .i\na Bowl. OrtOOfl S11" 0 1 0 .,_ 1 Use~ovSI ... I f\11'1 (ltaclrlVuel kicl ) use-<-•.,. '' _, rervrn fA:Dcll'ieu1u klclil • OSIJ-Ow<ln• fl 1'.lt:kolt rf!vr" !J.t vril• •II:• I USC-,.,,,.ri.,ov1c11 ' run llfoorl.u.i klcill use-ttetllleft 1S !Mtl from Foln !A:aclr>ouil rebounded from its only loss and won at Nonh Carolina. • • No. I Z Florida SIDie 78, Ciacla- natl Zl : Terrell Buckley scored on an 83-yard interception return and Florida Slate (7-2) scored on· its first nine possessions to breeze 8t home. '1 •No. 11 Nebra1ka 41 , Kuu1 t : Johnny.Mitchell caught two touch- down passes and Scot( Baldwin ran for 170 yards and two scores as Nebraska (9-1 , S-1 Big Eiaht) beat Kansas for the 22nd straight time. •S..dten Ml11l11lppl IS, No. IS Aab1111 1%: Anthony Harris caugh1 a l~yard touchdown pass from Bretl Favre with 46 S«onds left as Southern Mississippi (8-3) shockrd Auburn (6-2-1 ). the Tigers· first Cross country dcfea1 at home si nce I ~87. •No. It MIHIPJI ZZ, No. 17 JJllaol1 17: J .D. Carlson tied a school rccord with five field aoals as Michigan htld on al home. • Callfon.&a ti, No. ZI Ore1oe S: Anthon)' Wallact ran for two touch· downs and Mike Paw\awski threw for two mort as California (6-3-1) assured its firs1 winning SC'ason tincc 1982. •No. Zl Pen S~k Z4, Marylud II: Quarttrback Tony Sacca, lifttd in the las1 two IU\m~ because of inconsistent play, threw for 162 ya rds and a touchdown and Leroy Thompson ran for I 32 yards for Prnn State (7-2). •'No. ZZ 1Ael1vllle 17, Bo11oa C.Uqe It: Louisville_ (9-1-1) inter-, • Staaford !3, Arl1ona 10: Tommy Vardell ran ror IWO touch- downs and Jason Palumbis added anothrr as S1anford improved 10 4-6 and 2-4. while Arizona dropped 10 6-4 and 4-4 in its hom~oming loss. • San Jose State SI, New Me'll:lco Stale ZI: Sheldon Ca nlcy-rc1urned 1he oPcnina ki ckoff 93 yards and quan~rback Ralph Manini 1hr('w four touchdown passes as San Jose State (7-:!· I. 6-0 Big Wesl) rxtendcd the.-.\ggies' losing strrak 10 27 gamrs. thr Jo nges1 1n major collegr football. -From 'De AuoclatH Pru1 lo.le .. ) UK-Foin l run !A:-ivut1 kldol use--otlv•r "' lnrt rceotlon r1t11r" !lfao:lr>full klcl ) USC-H.....,.,, 'S Nil from F--. !A:Odlr\9u9l klCl ) 1JS.C-S1ro1,,..,. 1 "'" \lfOdriou-1 klckl ... 11....,.nc-11,m Tl:AM STATISTtCI UK OW F<r1r "°"'"' n I I A:~·v1•111 '4·210 l l·to Pe1slno .,er111 1~ ti A:lfurn vera1 • 111 11 P11wi ll·ll·O J·lt·' Pur\11 !o-41 7·•S Fum~·lotl 1)-0 1· t ,.....111H·vera1 1-n •·to Tim.t of-t.e"11ot1 ll.!M n .m INOtYIDUAL STATISTKS A:USHtNC.-USC "ovllef. 1'·115, l!•Of,,.., n -St, Loc:kwoao, 1-11, FoMv. •-11 O"- St1te Ow•"•· ll-:M, 8row"l"9. 5-lO, Pllc1'tord. ,.II PASSING-us.<: Merlf'IO\llcfl, J-1-0, n. fitll'I', 9·9·0, llS, O'Hllt'e, 1-1-0, 11 0r._. St111 kl'lw..,. 1-1'·•. t1 A:E~E IVINO-uSC Hel!Nl'I. •-102, Lotk· .,ood,.1,·JI OrelOl'I Stele· 8telllld, •-SS, PMG1., l·n. ;at•••i¥, 1-1s. CdM overcomes heat at prilllms, advances to· flnals By Hugo Ricardo orlr'Q9 Conl 0111)' Pilot WALNUT -It was indeed a ·matter of when thr going gets tough. 1he tough get going as run- nrrs had 10 cbnt.cnd y,•ilh lhc O\'Cr· bearing aflernoon heat at the CIF Southern S«:11onal Cross Country Prrhms mret Saturday at M l. San Anlon10 College. "Hey. I wouldn't run 1n 1his heat," Crirona del Mar High· boys coach Bill Sumner said. "The heat 1s really beating everybody up.'· The Sea Kings advanced 10 the finals with their SC'Cond place finish 1n their Di vision 3-A heal. Mikr Marumoto 116:51) and Jack Hogan ( 11:21 i led the Sea Kings wilh strong ra ces. Frc~hman Tim Tim- mon finished wnh a personal re- cord of 1 7:45 but gavr the 1eam a frigt'I\ whrn he was prostrated by thr hrat. "Tha t was a gu1sy pcrfonnance by Tim," Sumner said. "'He forgot it y,·a~. hot out here but he's doina all right now." Foun1ain Valley Coach Matt Simpson was happy wi1h his team's 1hird place finish ... Time-wiSC', the: times were relatively slow. but I aurss it's kind of hot.'• Simpson said. ··wr had a real aood packin1 and we're happy to be in there. The worst wr can fini!h now is sixth in C"IF ... The Baro ns were led by Mark Sanchez and Mark Whlle. The pack of Carl Hansen, Trevor Hanley and- Mar\: Alpnne contributed lo lhe effon. . · The Woodbfidse Hip boys 1cam alto advanced to the 1finals w;th a • Boating strona team effon especially after Varvas said. "Shr 's running abou1 their lough league final met!. •75 percent nghl now, but shr keeps "I know peopJe t,1.·crtn't laking us gelling better r very week. All the seriousl y after last week ." Wood-girls ran tough out there 1oda y." bndge Coach George" Varv·=,~,~ .. ~,d:r.-.::E=d..cisor: ffighS-SfiCllC"y 1 aylor "Bui these kids did a great job. It won her early ·morning Di vision 2- was a seven-man efTo n all 1he W8)' ... A.\ heat with a 1ime of 18:27. '"You Matt Tar lor Jed the Warriors ,,,.0n·1 find a ioughrr course any- wi1h a lime of 16 :52. David Blume. "''hrrc.'' Taylor said. "J1's prc11 y Dan Kroger. Na1han Bennett. intimidal!ng. The biggest th rill 1s Shadh.·y Bu rke, Tomoyuk1 Fujii and makin~ 11 up the hills." Mall Arnold all earned Varvas· The Chargers took scrond place pra 1s~ fo r their strong per-· M · formance~. behind lSlil On Viejo to ad\'anct· to the finals. "W e"tt ru nning very 1n- Varvas will have his hands 'full consislcnl righl now.'' Edison preparing for next week's final as Coach Stan Stauble said. "But I his girls team·took their Division 2-Jook at lhr times and we fini shed a A heat with a !iCCOnd plact fin1sh by good second, I didn't exJ)('CI rreshman Kay Nekola ( 18:42) and a Mission Virjo to Ix' a threat at all." fifth place efTon by Kim Tnrdif Kara Bradbury, Ka1ie Formosa (20:26). Am y R~blcs. coming back and Janna Evans finished in 1he toP from her boul w11h mononucleosis. 20 for thC' Chargers. finished sixth with a t1mr or 20:44 . Irvine High·s COach Randy Rossi ""Amy is such a compe111or," saw his girls lake fi rst in thrir Cl' .,...,,,1 , .. Mt.--~· .. ,, _,,.,. -· ~:"3!.. ~ 'h 1 l - ____ , 11-!L ... -) IS!ll'. ' , .... (-). It .... l ,_ ILI WI. ""· I --!LIWJ, It i. ...... s s-1·t1H), ..... ' ' 0(-. /-). It)'), t II ~ !-I, ltJI, k _ .... l-1. It ... , It GI 1-1. It ti, " -ls..111, 16 "· 11 ,., ...... ,_l .• " -· . ,_, c--· .,, J '-"• llM Y-t.J. J F-•"' V ..... , IM -I ll,rul11 (UVj , ltM. 1 I K • (-1 lttli, l -· ICU, If•, t ......... iCil II !I 09ooni I '"""'°'1 IFV), \to .. II -1J'I'! It·"· n ._ t'VI, ii It, H -llh t,YI, 11 ,,, 1' ,._ .... (,YI, II .. _ .. -· ,_, -1.n.r °"""'-·"''' c-c..-•. -~1-........ -·-. _,..__, --!CCI, tl:?<I, J ........_ tOto, ll:tt, J. DI•., 11-Wll, IUl,t.°""_l_1t, 1t• ~II Ut•/141, It ", II ......... ( .... ), ltV, "' ...,._ !1'111 ,,.,., )I ,_ ~""'· 1111; ll -IO-\l'tl !, llQ/ W ,...,_ t .. J • ., ,., 11 ,......,. ....... ... Di\·1s1on !• . .\ heal wuh the stro~g pt'rformanct'S or freshman Jcnnift'r Gilles ( 19:08), sophomorr Kelly Reda (I 9:20). Maggie Hamelin and Jrssica Phillips also finished strogii to ram Rossi's pra1st". ··rm really pleased thr wa y 1hc girls y,·er~ able 10 cl0$C' 1he gap." Ross• said ... We.-rnn .strong as a !cam." Laguna Beach H1gt\ girls were 1hr other area tram to fin ish first 1n their division" heat. "Wr weren't even ranked." .\M1'its Coach Earl Towner said. "This I!• onl y tht• sct·ond ti me t h1~ year th al 1h1s 1eam ran all togrther so I'm rcally tcs1a1 ic aboul 1Qday's prrformance." Kendra C'anrr led thr Anists with a 1imr of 12: 15 while othrr strong effons wrre !urned 1n by Erica Bro.,.,•n and Bre nda Darby. Coron~ dcl Mar's girls advanced to !hr finals with a second plier finish 1n 1hei r heat. ·tast of 26~boat .fteet headS .. out in Caho San Lucas race By Almon Lockoboy o.11¥' Plot IMtino .,,... LOS "NGEW -The 1111 of lhe 26-troai lltct In 1:os """!es Yachl Club'• Cabo Su· LU<U v1a Guadalupt Poland R""' '°' und<r woy &iturdey In an 7.9 knot touthwaetrty bRac und<r 1171rl:li"1 cicJr rrlti<I. . Eiah1 of llif-io-,.led -(IOll.C PllRF·I, PllRF.C anc1 IMS)-fridly 7Uld ...,. --..;.,. lilhl wlftdl -100 miles eo.,,/111e-. . • Siartina Sa1urday ,..... the bia ut.bs. m.. ind 10 PHRF·A ntinp. Winds wtrt vlnully non~xisient until abou: 10 minulel btf'Oftl the sian Slturday .then • li&h1.1<Pu1h-1crty fil7ed In, -i"l lhe )'IP<hll off °" 5-rarch. 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I Wnt L-1• rl 0-.e 11 ~ Vtr ...... Jl • ..._,. ) W..lf-SI I w -·-· ---~OW lla -1 w._" ~ .... v111 11 "" .. ,._.,, .. -( ..... 1'9('I ,. .w• • ..... ,. .... Oft<_I .. __ " I) , __ \• • .. FRESNO The ----~.· 'UCl women's crou .,a. .. country tnm qualified T f'or the NCAA Cbam-----~­ pionshipa with a second-place fin- ish it the Reaion 8 Chaml)ionships at Woodward Parle Saturday .. The UCI women wett edtCd by Orqon. 49-SO. for the rqional title. The top two teams in the rqjon automatically qualify for the NC AA meet. which is in Kno1ville. Tenn. Nov. 19. Thas will be the founh trip to the NCAA meet for the UCI women's proaram. which previously quali· fied in 1983. 1987 and 1989. UCI S('nior Buffy Rabbitt cap- tured the Rqio n 8 individual title for the second straiaht year with a time of 16:44.6 over the S.000 meters. Rabbitt has won five of the six meets she has competed in this season. ,,_, The Costa Mesa Hiah -a-- water polo_ team had ~ trouble shooting. but .-. rA. the v1s11ing Mustanp made the big ont1 when they needed to in defcatin& Brea-Olinda. 10-8. in the second round of the CIF 2-A playoffs. Senior two-meter man Corey De· lahunt scored five goals. ra151ng his senson team-leading total to 142. and goalie Paul Willemsen recorded eight saves as the Mustangs (I S-9) • ranked No :! 1n the d1 151on ad· vanct'd to the quanerfinal<; on Tuesda) when the) will host San Manno In college action: • UCI It, Fr~sno Sia~ 7: The .\n1ea1crs buelt a 4-0 fir<;t quaner lead and rolled to the Big West Conference \ 1clOI) at Hentngc Park The seventh-ranked Anteater; ( t:\-14 O\ rrall. 3-6 Big West) "l're lr-d h~ t"'o goats r-ach from le\ r C.111. k> lar Putman. Grr-g Ha) nes and Mark t1erman Freshman goal- k('{'pcr Mike Rall recorded eight ~\CS for l lCI. "h1ch kd at 1h1: end of three quancrs. 8-~. On the communll) college k\t·I • C1e1&a t , Golden West 8: ( uesta captured the Southern Cale· fomta Regionals champion hip and both d ubs will mo\ con to thc '>tale finals at the \ame site o n Frida) - Long Bcalh's Belmont Plaza. fhe Rustlct'\. "ho led at halftime. ti-5 11rd the game at 8-8 "''h 50 S(:l."Ond~ kfl on an Ed' arct Van Lu111n shot, hut Cue<ita rctalta1ed with a goal 15 wconds later and held on. d ropping Golden West 10 ~8-4 o'crall. IRVINE L1(1--- fn·<>hman Brett Hansen· • • Dent will farC' founh· ,,,- senkd Donn' 1'3al of ---- t C in thc-'>engk'> final of the Rol<',·ITC \ ~uthC'rn C altforn1a Tennis Champ1onsh1p'> at the l Cl Tcnn1<, 1ad1um 1oda\ at 10 am Hanscn·Dcnt -a w;idunte of New· ron Harbor High. defeated 1h1rd· \t'l'(kd .\ndras Lan-.1 of l 'SC 7-6. 6-4 111 reach ltK!a\ ., final l\aal tll pfl('d l ( l .\'\ 8°111 Behrens In s1raegh1 scts in his ~melinal match Saiurda) E.. ,,,_ ,. ,_,,, ~hann o n C urren ---- '"'l'PI her th~ matches • • 1n s1ngks. and the ,,,- F~cia High girls ten·---- n" team ad\ amcd to the quar· tcrfinals of the CIF '-.\ playom "11h a I '\-S \ICIOf\ O'-er host South Torrance t..m11ria Cinga111s and laurt'n WC';l\t'r rnmtuned to "'° all thrC'C' mat<'h~ in 'lo I double-s for the Eagle<> '1 l · ). "ho ad antt to m('Ct 1h1rd-~cd We5tlake Village :11 home on Tuesda) Lib ,, carllllM - I 1hcrt) C hristian High·~ &iris volleyball team wa~ a I S.-8. 11 ·IS. I -11. IS-.\ '1cto O\.Cr I Thatcher in OJ•• 1.n a mall school nr plJ\nn m:uch -8} UH> O.lly Pll•I Br Alcherd OuM ct SW) ii a I a 3 W ;. Gr-. c... ~,... .... ( ....... .. HUNT1NGTON IEACH __ _..,_o~_.., ....... , .. it; Ill community colleae wo•••'• ~ aMltiHH tD-' ._. t.sketbell &din tw ever ...on blicll· and ,,...-. ..._ we .,.., .. 10-blck state championshiP'-Gold-COlldte 9unia (ec-V..., wtl en West Collett hopes IO be dllc red-ibin .. I I .. ~ .. first in 1990-91. • Rutden only~ ... ,... ... • Areas f 'net··""-tb turftiaa ..... 0-. 11111 .. o conettn 1 ~ you f'ralaJDeft Altiloa W (a:w Olli and a limit~ numbtr ofpttlOftnd da) _ __. .,.=m .... -.-.: .. (El_ 1 -~ (nine). but GWC c:o-<:oacb O.ve ..., --'' Stricklin -who o~ this supply the ltYll)cn witll .-li.IY • top-notch procram with bis father, •he bench. Dick Stricklin -still believes the .. Minulelo-W11t, lets is .,... IO Rustlers have a chance to to aU the play mOR became of IM low way again. numbcf'I, but .e've llCluall)i ll8d Golden West, 37-1 last year after team• l)ify bet1er in tbe .... witla capping u wtth a 72~ 1 victory over only eilht playen oe at, .. SlridrJia "" CoJlqc o( the Sequoias m the state said ... The fint ~ wat ~ iD * championship game. returns. point 1971-79 teaSOD. We bad eilb.& tbcn guard Bm Sirctna. a fint team All-~nd ·went JO.O. In 1-.a1 .e Mid Stat~ ~lcct1on last year who 1e1 c:i&ht playen and wan.)4..2. numerous records. ..You don't aet u much ra&. but S1rchta. vcrball> committed to sometimes it•s to your 8dvaat1F Hawaii for nut year. led the .state bccausr cvcrybody·s in lhlpe. .. with 2S9 assists a year aao. but will Golden West_ conference c:1aam .. be tllJ)«ted 10 shoot more this pions three of the last four years (it season. She shot 44 percent (69 of won the South Coast in 1987 and 1 S7) from 3-potnt ranae as the '88), won iu first 1tate tit.Jc last year Rustlers shattered the school record after txina denied the prevJous· for 3-pointers 1n a sca10n with 106, three. surpassing the old mark of 41 . Hamey. the Emput; l easaee Pia)'· Jennifer Hamey. one of GWCs er of the Yca.c last 9e8SOD. is ~ top rCC'rutts out of Esperanza. is also customed to playtna ildlde, but an excellent 3-po1nt shooter. Jenny Stricklin will use her as a sboolina Sullivan <Ocean View), the Sunset guard. -she has NBA 3-poinl range... Stncklin said. "She is. League Pla}cr of the Year the last potentially, probably our leadana two )Can . Tracy Wolfe (Ocean scorer becauS(' she can ICO~ from Vie") and New Mexico State trans-the inside or the outside.'' fer Adrir-nnc Hughes arc also being Sullivan. a 6-foot-2 ccntcT, was counted upon to scort. the MVP of the Oranae Q>unty A.!1· The Rustlers. knowing everyone Star Game last sprina. in addition 1s gunning for them appear rndy to camin& All-Clf and A.U-<>ranee for the challenge' of back-to-back County laurels. state 111lcs and a third stra1~1 Or-H u&hcs. a 6-1 forward. lS tousb ange Empire C'onfortncc flq.. around tM basket and ··aeu up and .. obod) ·s e\er done 1t and no-down the floor bener than any bl& bo<h 's ever done 1t with a player ~·ve had," Stricklin added. frrshmcn-dom1natcd team," Dave while Wolfe (5-11 ) is in lhe ume 'itncklcn sa id ... ;\ lot depends on mold as Claudette Jackson, the ho" "ell our frl"shmcn come along. MVP of the state tournament la9C \\l· 1h1nk lrc:pcttttng as state year for Golden West . OC C women open with 68-5 7 win '\.\ ~ DIEGO -r .. ·nth1a Kollar \Cored ~O pomt'i. and Enka Man- ning added IS points and IS re- bound s as the: Orangr-Coast College "omen"< baskc-thall team opcnt'd Its sca'>on wcth a 68-57 \ICIOr) at San Ott>go Me<i.a Saturday night Kami Bigler chipped 1n "Ith 10 point\. "hil~ U!C) G1cm . a Ne:"· pon Harbor H.gh produCl who 'ltaC1e'd at po1n1 guard. had eight a<.s1~t5 10 go "-Ith h~r s1' points. -By tk Dally PU•I llOYD From 83 encrcascd ~hedule 1he'I )tar Ll-O)d "hipped Tim GullekM>.n in the M1nncapohs Grand Champions final 11-'0 "ccls ago. but Gulhkson "'as coming off five hours of tennis the pre' 1ou., da) and admits he was "1ped out. But Saturda). he broke Llo)d 1n the fifth game of the first set and went up "-1 Llo}d said he "asn 't mentall) prepared .. , "as wn of making excu~s to m\sclf.'. I lo)d saed ··'vf, ltg.S \\~ sore. m' arm<.i "t'rc \Or~ Thcn 1 FERGmN From 82 Confercncr- phomore t..r' en m1th out of Edison H 1~h le<l the team "11h 19 points (SI\ goal\ ~'en aswsts). and fmhman medficldcr John O'Bnen o ut of l lpland High had 17 points (,"goals. the a\<oe<>tsl Goahc .M1kc C.anlan fin1\ht•d he\ collcg1atc ra· rttr ~Ith a s..·hool·rl"rord 'Q7 s.a'c" and goal'l·agtiin'I JH'ragC' of I QO D The: l 'CI ""omen·'I ~"C'C'r team fini~hed 6-1 l ·: m'tr.ill Junior goal- 1r \ltc1a \filler tlUI of Estancia High allo"-cd JUSI I \~ goals per game "h1le stopping I :6 hots Stneor M1chck BracC'ros led the team en 5eonng "'11~ I ' mints I <ii\ goals. one 3'1SISI) 0 The lX I "Jtrr polo team. 13-1 4. has suffettd the los~'I h) one goal and (h c h' t"o goal~ Thrt'<' of thc lmsn came 10 to p.ranked C aJ. ontt to ~ond-ranl>.('d l ~ L .\ on c to th1rd·ranl>.cd tan ford. '" tl"C to COMMUNf'TY COLI.aH WOMS .. ~C..st61,S.CMl99 .... S7 ,.._ , www> ~ Ceast SM .,..._ ..._ .. ..... .. .... 819W S 0 7 10 •Me¥ 1 0 I • M•-nn I 0 • 7 E-• ) I II G...., l 0 • ' •os• I 0 l 'l l(.C!Mf t 1 • 20 T-• l I 11 MMw\1"9 6 l 0 IS JoMton 1 • 4 11 Amorow l o 2 ' Toledo l o • 1 C'*'-0 O 0 0 Oet'll119 0 0 S 0 Orosco 7 O O S Motll.-t 1 0 I 7 S1e11e~ 1 I 0 4 "olev I 0 0 7 Tot911 ll S 16 .. TotM %l lO IS S7 ~!fl.me Or-CoHt ll-" )·-M ICMlol'I ()r ..... Con~ I S... 0 -.INw-T-I T~._,. said. •This IS ndtCUIOUS. f ve &01 10 run down balls and go aftn-ever point and sec what happens.' The fim s" game,, I was a l ittle lctharg1c.·· But Lloyd ntlltcd. first holding stnc. then hold1n1 off G uU1kson aftcr Lnlmg a 40-0 lead and ailow- ing Gull1 kson to reach deuce tW'ICC Each held sen e t~ rfst o f t.M wa> and Llo\.d took a 4-1 advaniaae 1n the tee-breaker before G ulhkson took fi\e of the neitt siA points on some out~tandmg 5hots for a ~5 ad ,ontngc founh-ranktd l 'C Sana Barbara. oncC' 10 fifth-ranked SC and four u mt"' to s"th-rankcd Peppcnhnc. 0 ex pit( the pre~ntt of the 1989 Big West C'onf~rencc Pla}er oflhc Y car. CitofTrt, Clark. former Gold· en West C"olleic standout Hen') Rabello Icade; Pcpperd1nc's water polo team 10 'ICOnng Wllh 47109f$.. Former Ne"pon Harbor goali~ Wells Ci uthnc allo~ JUSt 8.6S ioals per game for the w~wcs. 0 The Htah F1"'c .\mcnca team which down~ Cl. I 27-I 2S. o,~. '\. "hipped Pepperdme by 20 point the night before. then embetkcd to tht Ea t (' t on unday, lost to George Mason. beat South <:arohna and lost to Duke by 27 on Wedna- da} I UCI returns to acuon Monday night at 7.30 when 11 hosu tbc Finnish auonal Team at the Bren Evtnts Center ,,_ FftS-,. u ~ C.... Delly Pf#I ..... .. ....... Mazda, Volkswagen PuttH,.g big elf orts into small cars 1ncc the middle 1980s. ·Honda Ha been the only manufacturer that offtred a small. economical and spa rited two-seater "-'ith an extreme- ly qtteable pnet lq Ind Sobs of room for carao. The hiahly acclaim~ Honda C'ivtc C'R has been riahtly prai~ for 111 unique comb1nat1on of fh v- olity and function. and the hot CRX i model has performance that pu~ll riJht in spons car temtory. • In hpt of the spony Honda's ·~ Mazda tw decided to in-troduce its own version o( the t•o- IC8t (or po111bly two pfU1 lYrO) l'<OftO hot tOd. By combinina w ....,,.handhna rhuao of the cur- ""' Pro911E Kdan with I hiah· -..-~'"""I t.l-littr, twiH9m. 24-vatve V-6, Mada C'OUtd 1"dl bC in the posneon to ""' the Nlit in the I barpin spons car compct1t1on. ln1111I SP> photo show the baby Mnda to have shonencd R • 7 St)'hn&. a nd the mockl could wtll be call~ the .t -The teny V-6 ' alone could make 1h1 an C\trtmcly fast and citduna hltle car 1f the pnc:c t1ys low. c Volkswqcn also 11 worklnt on a MW malJ car that Wlll repl~ lhe curttnt Golf. First anttoduced in the Unikd tates as the Rabbit, this will be the third eencra11on of ftont- dn~. su~pen hatchbKk 10 romc from Volu-.n. . Tilt two most t~ctt1na model• will be an all-whttl-dnw OTI pow· met b)' the: ion;.. .... u~ "'~ anak V.() and 1 ~ t'WO-tcat ron · ~eniblc. The VotbMttn v~ .. m be rather ~t in Mte. at 2.4 hten. but 1s said to produce a health)' 170 honcpowtr The con"en1hle \hould be 1 Kannann•bodt~ \Cn1on of the new Golfand ma) be called the VW pttd tcr. Thas new con\lcrttble l' rumored to be a rtplacctMnt ror tht' cumnt Volkswaaen abnolet. The new Golf itself ~•II look much hkc a rounded and 11,_r vt~1pn of tht' cufTCnt car 0 WbUc Voluwaaen and Maida are plat1na cons1dcrabk cfTQn on their 1mall car dc\tlopment. MtW&btthi lS puttn\t thc fin15h1n1 touches on t.-o laracr \lth1clcs for this market. The Diamante tcdan. a BM S- Knn aiied car (•1th some 1)'hf\I cues lMt mirror the BMW I wtll) M ii he M1t•ubi1tu' fim m~"'e in the lu'Uf)' car duttt on The S ~o.cn1 to S2S.000 'C"dans wtll be ht'av1h loaded "1th feature~ and ad\ 1nctd tl«tron1c devices to d1~ 11n1u1 h thm from the other mid· pntt prtm1um 5Cdan on hov.· room noors Po•~r for the: front-dnve O\amantM ~111 cnme from tither 1 base J ().lucr -6 or an optaonal t"A<1n-cam \Cf'5ion of the same en· 11ne that mana "'200 horscpov.~. In Japan, "here the cars art cur- rtntl 1v11l1bk. Ol1m1ntn can be equipped ~1th four-~h«I dn\lt, four-whttl ,tttri a tr.cuon<0n· trol )llC'm ro·r front drhc model and antl·lodt braltc' I~ available 1n the hoftW mar~ kct 1 the t at\Ubl\hl Muh1~om· muniatton tcm, a hitfMttb romb.nat1nn of on-board ftlVl· puon. M.lpc.'r·Jm"m•um sound. cokw letcv1t1on and mulu·funakm tnp . • ct>mputer ""tern' M1auh1,h1 al\O ha' put ron~1dCT­ ablc cncra) 1n10 the dt\r-I pment of an C\trtmcl) plu h and 1nv1un1 mtenor Ba~ D11man1c models rould hf C"llltd 1hc 11ma. and 1t 1s 'till uncl~r a' 10 "'hat fc11tum ~111 1p~r on the: l ra" f 1t,ub1sh1 '''° 11 prrpanna a m1n1-mm1' an that w11l be mailer than the cumnt C'hr)"ltT Voy.,cr and Dodie Ca,. van model but will be laratr than a rompea ta· taon~-aaon »atcd to be. called the 'po 1n ~"tn·Pllstl'neer rorm and tht LR V (1'8)\t tttrea11onaJ "dude) 1n five. pa 1'ICf' form. the Mattubitha bia van 'hould have a belt~ Mir SI and powered b)' ~ four-<)hndtt Cftllntl. The new van- cun could be ~ 11 flOOO .. summtt 199 2. \ Qr • 2 a.II 8 ···'T ' - • • • • Publ1hed by Plge Group Pubffohlng. Inc . ...... I!. ... preoldlnf & chief .......... - LI • 7 \ ·oc111or & -~-I -T • monoglng editor · llM., n night editor -.... Ir, chairmen ....-........ llP, executive vtce president ••• • L 11' U , general m•nager llllllP .. I z' , •1·W, LO<J~dlng publlaher Editorial Lat · Sheridan ·do Wllat she · was elected · to do Enough is enough . The voters in Jrvinc have spoken and it is time that the critics of Ma yo r Sa ll ~, Anne Sheridan back off and give her·· and her backers a cha nce 10 perform. The mayor's positi on on 1hc Irvine Company's proposal to put 3.6<?0 homes on se veral hundred acres bordered by C ul ve r Dri ve. Ha rvard Avenue. Irvine Center Drive and Barranca Park\\'3\" "'as no t cxactl .. · a secret. The ,·otcrs kiiew where she siood on the proposal and they know where the o pposition stood. Irvine voters decided the Sheridan coalttion wa s what they wanted. .\s a r~suh . she and her backers o ught 10 be allowed to proceed with the business of the c ity as 1hey see it. That's why they were t'it'C IL'd and. we a rt' happy to see. that's what they plan to do . ,. Fro m e ven 1nd1ca11o n. II appea r\ lr'"1ne T o mo rrow. a group -.i.1 1h lo fl ; 1\:lc als, is tx~g1nn1ng to snipe at the ma)or and h('r backers. It sho uld no t be :\pp::i rcntl~. Ir\ lilt' T on1orro" and 11'> lcaders ha\c cast themselves as the uppo\111o n. So tx· 11. ·\!I the o ppos1 1ion. the y sho ulJ cr1 t1c11c the 1na~u r an ~11n1c lhl.') "'ant. T hat 1s the-tr rule. But t he~ sho uld not he leading pc:t1t1on drives to ~\"C ft urn l'' er~ acuo n ci t~ hall takes. What thl') a rc d oing is cOn \L'rllng thL' t ltct1on procc\S 11110 a onc~ac1 fa rc.·r . Of course. Ir\ inc 1 o n1orro\' should ma kl· 1ts case tt) tht" pt..•o ple of Ir\ inc . ()f t·o ursc. Ir\ 1111.· ·r on1 o rro " sho uld be frt'l' to e r1t1c1zc ("Vt'ryth ing Cit) hall d0t·s. -But th t'~ sh ould no t be calling fur special cll·c11o ns: thr' should no 1 Ix-s n1p1ng at C'I \\ hal l. . · The hard fac t o f ltlC 1". l hc pc.:upll' -.i.·ho supporl Ir' 10l' T o morro-.i.· los1 the last t"lec11on . M a yor Sheridan and hl·r bac kers sho uld bt.· g1vl'n thl· chanc_e to ~o what they think 1s r1g h1 for lrv1nr. T he peo ple '!f fr,~1nc "-'JI/ decide. ar thr nt".xl e/t"c t1on. whc1ht•r o r no t they like the -.i.•a y the Sheridan adn1in1s1rat1o n has prrfo rmt·d 1n their behalf. T~en the \Ol('rs "'di aga in niake up their n11nds. j u<;t as the) d id earlier th1!) )Car. A series o f hy-clec11o ns wi ll do n o1h1ng n1o rc than confuse evt~u ne. S i mpl~ put. enough 1s -;, indeed -t'nough. TOdlY In History Toda) I"> 15unda'.'. No\ I!. 1hc ·'I S1h J .i:-of l YYU. fhl-rc arc )U da\" k'fl 1n lhl· 'C'a r. Tl11"> 1" Veter.in,. D.:i,, · I uda:-"'• I lighlighl in l·t 1~1or:­ On No'. I I. 1918. fighti ng 1n Wnrld v.·ar I l:l rnc 10 a n l'nd "1 th 1hl' .-.1gn1ng nf an arm1s\lct· hcl"t·en !he ·\lt1e\ and < 1er- n1an~ <)n lh1s date: In 1620. 41 Pil grim\ \1gnt·d a compacl a board the tl.1a} flo,ler. "l11ch "a!. anchort·d off thl' tl.!;i.-..-.nr huscll'-coas\. ·r he <:u nl- pact called for a "bud'.' rollltl k .. tu enact "JU\I and t•quat la""" In 1778. Iroquois Indian"' 1n cc n1ra l Ne" York sUllt' k111<'l1 some 40 people 1n the ( ht·rr:- Vallcy M as~crc. In l lSJI . forn1t"r sla't" Nat Turner, who had led a violent 1nsurrccuon, "a!> l':\t·cutt•d 111 Jerusalem. Va. In 1889. Wash1 n111o n ht."Can1C the 42nd state. In t 921, President l·tard1n11 dedicated the Ton1h o f \ht' lJn- kn-o-.i.·n Soldier 1n •\rhngton Na. tional Ccme1cry. In 1939. Ka tr Sm11h fi r.,t ~1n11 Irving Bcrhn's "God Blci.s America" o n network rad10. In IQ42. ~u ring World War Write to usl II. 1hc (it"rman., rnmpll'ted their oc1.u pat1on ul 1-rantl' 111 19fl'\ :..5 }l·a r' ago. Kho<ll')la pr1~:la1n1t•d tl~ 1ndc- pc ndcncc 1run1 l:lntatn 1n a hroadt·a!>l by Pnml' ,\lln1sler Ian f) "'n111h In lllt." C1C'l1\1n1 XII h la\ltd off frnnl ( ape Kcnnt'd'. Fla . \\Ith a\tronau!\ Ja n1l's o\ • Lo,rll and I d,,1n f . "Bu11" '\ldr1n Jr ahoard ({ it•n11n1 c1rt·lcd 1hr l·oinh 'll runt'" ht·fort• rt'"t urn1 ng.I In 1'17~. 1he l i.S . .\rn1y turn- l"d n\l'l 1!' 03!1.(.' at Lo ng Bihn to lh l· \nu1h V1etnameS{' arm} \\ n1hnh11ng 1he end of d1 rtt1 11 \ n11l nar:-1n vol\cmc nt 1n 1hl' \ 1c1na m ·War In 1'11<\J. Prc!>1den1 Reagan bc.:- t an\c thc fi~t I ! .S. chief c11.- t·1. ur11 t· to address the [)1c1. J;1pan°\ national lcg1s\aturr. I u.Ja~ ... B1nhdays: 1-ormr r Sta lt" J)t'partment official Alger 111'" 1'i 86. Former Sen. William Pro\mlf<'. D-Wis .. is 75. Author Kun \'onncsu1 Jr. 1s bit Com- edian Jonathan Wfn1('rs is 6S. Aclre'is Bibi Andersson is S5. Tht' former president o f Nicaragua, Daniel Or1ega, is 45. Uolfcr Fuzly Zoeller is 39. Ac· trc5s Dem i Moore is 28. -By fie A~l•IH Pn•• ____ .. ..__..., __ n. ... ___ tnoOur..,.. to!t~ from DUI" rMCWa. Wtl,..,. lrftterl be kept 10 llPPfOXlmltety 300 WOtdt. Atft tor~ ...,..._, IOnflil" tMn 300 WOfdt wll be ptlnMJd It ow dtllc:reflon .. 1 '· A-°'--.-.: Communhy •comment.Met We I WI ...cl few --P91tlf•lt tO ctt ... M(I IO"WN llklf'9 tM Ofenot CoMt. Gwlt comment.,._ mer pen81n to M1 pubic' ...... fdttortll ltepClniM9 .,. ,_ 11'9«1 for retiun• 10 -'"0tl• pa1NoneoftM __ ..,,.., • • LMW9 oor1ld1 N to be lllebll or In Net, .... _. not be printed. wne.. ....... '° '°"'~.'"°""'·Al OOf~ ""* N ...,_, ilnd ~ IN wrtw'I ~ Md lllaphot .. rMnblr" tor ... ....., purpoeee, ~ lhould De eddr II ltd to tf'lt -...... "" 330 Wti1t 1ey . ' '*-· Coete ~CA '2127. Artenffon! ~to tM UltOr. Wrtletl with . -~Wied 10Cllla.Dl#JPlot.(71-4)142-421, ht. Ha.- \ ' • - / .. • I • ililf@F.ro I TllHkl you To the Ed11or; On Oct. 13. Irvine Temporary Housing hC"ld a food dri \'C at ca<"h of the grocery stores in our l·Om· m unit). Shopprrs wrrc asked to donate one of man' i1ems on a St.'lt'cled hst for thC purpose of prr paring cmt"rgc nc} food baskets for our hon1t·lt"SS and nt"ar-homelt"ss fam1ltes 1n o ur rom m un JI \. Our,......goal ":I"' to acC umulall' enough food 11en1"> 10 preparl· 400 c n1c rgt"nc~ f1}od boxes . The rc">ponsc "a"' O \CTWhl'lm in~ The t·on1n1un11 ~ donalt"d t'nough food 11cms 10 pro' 1dt• 500 -t.•mergt"nC) food boXt"'i al a re tail va lue 1n exce"" of SQ.000. To thosc \Olun- tt·cr' 1. ho a~<.1\ICd us and to 1hosc "ho donatt•d to our progra rn . "'c offer' a ~rx·c1:1 I I hanks. <.L,"l)E E. \\"EINtl.1AN E ... ccut1 ,c D1rl'l·1or Jr,1 n1.· l l·n1purar~ ll ou~1ng. lnC". wood iloullts · To thl' Ed1 1or· Occas1 onall~. I am assailed b} doub1s "'Ith regard to deC"1s1o ns that I ha\l" tn adl' 10 the past. Fo r two rca .. o ns. f1 r~1. I ha \l' n1ad t" "·ron~ d('{'1sions at 00(' time or 3[10tht•r. ~ceond. cond1 t1o ns that led In 1ha1 dt"CISIOO ma) ha \(" changl'd .-.1nl'l' I ruadt• !ht" dl·r 1 ~1o n . Thal'\ "h ~ I rt'ad J1n1 \\'oc)(f <; C(llumn on Thur-.da \. Nu\ I. I· had derided thal lhl· man "as full of fap ;1nd \"addk· \Uml' 11mt.> har~ and 1ha1 h1'!. t'olumn "a~ JU!>\ n(1\ "u rth lhl' tllnl· 11 took tu rt•ad. ~" rnmari l ~ tx·ra u'tl' he m ight ha'"l' 1n1pro,ccl "nre Jh(' \a\t 11 mc I rt·:id h t ~ •olunln. I read tht• 1h1ng. and I learnt•d .. un1 l·th1ng~ !'ht' nian 1s full uf fap and '"·ad- dle • l·lt· !klJd ·· ... lhl' nc...,spaper\ \\t'rc full of rrcrss1on 1alk: la )offs . ban kruplt'll"). pr1 rc inc re ases {gasoline) and price dt·crcascs (our homr'i \." He 1hen goe .. un tu hst "'a)s to heal lh<" hluc'!.. "Buy a couple of lubst~rs from Pearson's Pon ... 1hen in vite neigh· bors over for dinner." Pearson's Pon sells loli'i\ers for SQ per paund. A dand} solut1~utnt·onl' "'ho ha\ bcl'n laid o ff and 1s "·orr1ed ahout "hat lo put on 11tc table !Or supp1:r. "Bu } half a tord of cucaly.p- tus ... Then \tack ti in the ba<"k pa r10" C'ns 1'.• S I ~7 .50 plus dehvery. Ciood 1dra for someone who is a!iout 10 have thei r gas turned off hC'Ca u!iC' lh<"} can't pa y 1hc bill. Thal "'a}. a1 least 1hc houSC" -.i.·111 br wa rm . .\nd the purcha se r of !he BBSI of thB HotllnB \\'ood ma ~ s1ack it in the pa110 during 1hc period between the time he gets off from his firs1 job and reParls for his SC<.'ond job. "('Jenn ou1 the garage. fini sh "'1th hosing do"'n thl' dnve"·~·." \\'ood 1N pparen 1l y bli ssfull y un- a -.i.•are that "e are tn the six th year of a d rough 1 that has been classi fied as "Dr~·· for· 1...,·o of the last six }l'af'i and as ··rri11ra ll ) Dry" for fo ur of the l:isl s1.\ \l'a~. Prcv1ou'!. rrC"o rd" IQ.JR 10 19_14. Before thal. lhl' record \\as rou11hl) 1580 to 1590. Bt·for\· ~ou ask. nobod) kepi r("('ords Oack thl·n. Tht• drought "'as learned of 1hrough 1he study of tree fl!\)!.\. -.\n ~ !-lun11ng1on lk•ach rl·aders "ho heed \\1ood·~ advice lo hoS{' do"n tht' or dr1,ewa ) should ht' 3\\1\rl' 1f 1 he~ do .. o. they are 1n violat ion o f :1 c11\ rt"S.olut1on. and afll·r Ot--c . tQ. "·hCn the resolu11on l"it-comt"~ an ordi na nce. dr1'c"'a' hO\('r" "ill he suhJcct · to pro;- ct·u11on fnr a n11sdl'tneanor "'hich llll'Olll' !>I\ n1 nnlh " 1n Jail and/or a S 1.000 fine Hut . "h;i 1 tht· ht·l·~. I '-UPJ)USl.' 1ha1 an yon<"" ho cooks SQ lobster for the nt•ighbur~ ''' l'f a S 127 t•uca1~ ptu!> fi re isn 't going 10 "'Of".' aboul a 11 t tit· old S l .IXW:) ti nc BILL J"i.\KV EY :i-t-l unt1ng1 on Beach 'Bick at yoli To the Ed11or· In rc!.punsc 10 thl· perso n who rebullt"d my "Cfianges mind" leller "ri11 cn (l\'I. 1 7 and called me a poor n11~gu1ded .-.oul I "ould hkt" 10 rl·<,po nd lo 1h,11 lt•Ucr, .:i pparl'n ll~ M'nl anonvnl llU"l' .\.\V. \\11ckha n1 l'Jf I agunj f\1::Hl{'ha' also ·backed 111\ C"On1mcn 1~ \\'h~ dtd r1ona ld Bre n suppon th !.' pa<.\3Bl" of Propos1t 1on II? Bc.·- CaU">l. ht• ~nu"' that b~ spcnd1ng a dollar on pl;i n.., and ncgo11at1oni. he can n1akc S 100. The dollar costs 1u'il to dc,clop the land for 1he honl\" hu1ld1ng "111 be ell trcmcly h1gh . Road "1llt·n1ng and flood con1rol co.-.1<; alone will not be t heap. What a proti1 l)onald Bren "'ill nu1ke II ht' fan dun1p 1h1s land on us. lh<' homcn" nc:r\ of Laguna Beach! llr'd lau gh. I'm surt". all 1he way to h1' coun ting ho use. carrying his ra il~ nag. dt•claring in his chuckling son of wu ~. ".I gol th,· suckers 10 'Ole for i1." ·rhi· nc-.i.· ho me market sales arc '<''"'.'had nghl no~·. E1en tfhc did s1:ir1 10 de\'t'lop the land. 1here art' many a~·11 vi!>ts around who wou ld no1 lei 1he developn1r n1 proart"Ss happily. 4 This lellt'r. if publisht"d. "·ill be Editor's note: The 101/o"''ns arr lhl" so-<'a)lcd garbage tha1 we have s.1mplcs of Oranse Coa11 Dally nlovin& in10 1h is town. I say i1 is a Piiot n:adt'f {on1n1t•n1s and cr1t1-sad thi ng you have 10 lea' e after 35 ri~m ". Tht• Pilot puhlisht's thcR -years: bu! ii is also probably a good rY.'spon~ on a dail) basis and 1hing because 1hcre is a new da y 'fncourog<') 1/) rradt'rs to call 1h" da-.i.·nina in which all peo ple will be Eduor's Horl1 ne a1 64 1-6086. able to ron1r1butr 10 the good of I would li ke io sa)' 1hat I tr\joy f'harlie Brandt's column and that th<'" person that wro1t thal they d idn't li\t hearina about his friends mus1 already know them and nol li ke them. For a lirs1 lim(' mom who has a kid jus1 stanina out in volltyball. h's i,niertstlng 10 find ou1 "''ho 1ht bia n1met art in v_oj lc)'ball and jus1 what's aoina on. flind i1 vcr}' inform11l ve. • .... , .••.•. Costa Mesa regardless of skin color, la nguage or na11onal origin. lllW . rllllclllll I'm callina about paar 2 on Fri- day ... Man 1u11ty of rapina a pcr- sonalit)'. ·· A 27-ycar-t>I~ woman wanted 10 have sex. with a guy 'so the did. Later on o ne o r her per-. sonalh i" who is 6 ycart old 1old another pcrsonalit)' who is 20 )!C:ar1 old that he had sex with 1hc bodr. ind the 20 year old decided it dktn 1 "•nt to have tt~ thho.,.h l t •treed)' htd and the auy is au.illy of ..-pina one of tM pe110n1lhitl.- . I mean how ridkWous cu M att'? This it 1ht mo11 1blurd. ridiru- To the-pmon Who fth compelled lout th.irta I hive twr twn In my 10 •uP:>bn Or•illt . .;.mbu'l'J' In Ille 1111!. I MW..,.,.. orthll Gii !dmoion 1 .. 1 olcctlon 1nd bomoo•ina IM fact but I '"°""'' it woo • .....-ol 111< 1h11 1ho d 1y hlon'111ktn 1111nd on_pfminal jUllict •1'11<!11· Ood dlit i• ' IJI :11 IDr T..&. 111 Fl 111 •• -I• I a • I -·' \ rtad aner 1he final tally of this el ection is Over. Either Mr. Bren is giggling to himself right now while he's giving big bonuses to his ncgo- 1ia1i ng 1ram. or ht"s ·sadly la- men1 ing "'hat 10 do "·ith his while elepha nt. · Mr. Bren is sman. he·11 fiaure a taA write-off somcho-.i.·. CHARLES GUENTHER Laguna Beach All. dl'lllld IP To the: Editor: In rega rd to 1hr No .... I Daily Pilot. I was the crossing guard fea· tured on the front page. I would like 10 r~press that ahhou11h I enjoy dressing up fo r thr children. i1 would not be possiblr without the suppon of Ka1h '' Fl ores. owner of Book .\ Look -C"ostumes, Cos1a f\-fe..a . E'·er}· }Car shr lt"ls me chooSt" a cos1umc free of <"harge. Than k you Kalh }.'. from me and alt lht• children )Ou cheer up. 'DELAIDE GAR U LLE Costa Mesi Clal'lftcltlln To 1he Ed itbr: Noting the "Still Recycling" Ho1- ll nl·-reader com me nl tn 1hc Oct. JO Dally Pllo1 , I'm wriling again. That l·u mmt"nl contt"nds I "made a bad tnfcrrncc" that Newpon Beach was not rcC)C'hng nl'.,..·sp.apcrs anymore and 1hat lhey "'rrt jusl throwing them in thl' tra!i.h. 1'10 1 so! Did no1.' Shamt on your editing culprit "ho cau~d lhe confusion a nd the inference' Whoe' er changed 1n my s1atc1D<.'n\i; "('II)" with a capi1al k·ut·r (mcnn1 ng Ci t} of Cos1a Mesa) lt'I "cit)" "11h a lowercase le11er ·•c" 1.-. 1hl' one "·ho t he~by took in the "'1clcr 1ern1or~. 1nclud1ng Ne...,·port &ach ct al. Charlene T. Parker 1 Costa Mesa •. BrlVI 'felfll--oe' To the Edi1or: I attended "f o7.fi rc." lhe latest C"osta Mesa Civ1• Pla)'housc play. Unlike. "Sister Mary Jgnatious Ex- plains 11 All 10 You." the play did not make n stand for homoscxuali- ly. abonion or an1i.chri!1ian1ty. It d1dn '1 even conla1n an an1i-Amen- c;, the<ne. This of course means 1ha1 the pla )' "as t9 tally devoid of any mcaning(ul anistic con1ent. But ii was 1ouching and warm. and will stay wilh me a Iona time. I despiK n1yscl( fo r enjoyin1 it Marcut P. Meleton. Jr. Cos1a Mesa awful. I know ii 1s no1 your fault Thi! is ridiculous. I'm lost for words. Tt:c front page "Man shot by ~lict wins bia award." They claim it's the bigaest Newport hts ever sptnl and so on and they also claim it was an accidcnl. Perhaps. jus1 perhaps 1his aw1rd wi ll cause 1he poliet' not 10 have 1s m1ny 1CCi- dr n1s. I hoJ)C' 1h11 will be 1he c1se. I Steve Marble ,,,/_"-. ~.JL ·E11ctlon honors awarded The elections arc over. the dust is clearing. 1he mud merthants arc crawling back under 1heir rocks. Pete Wil¥>n is governor. Darryl StrawbrfT)' is a Dodger. 1ht world is al pcact. Kinda. So. before too much time slips away. ifs time oner again for ,ihe Post-EICC"tion Awards. He~ gocS: • 'Mte Bil Grtt• Jr AwaN: While 1hc ~SI of 1he state wen1 thumb! down on the environmen· ta! 1ickc1, \·01ers in Laguna Beach an-:t Hun1ington Beach leaned 1oward 1he green. In Lagu na, a staggeri ng 80 pcrttnt of the voters agreed 10 taA themselves lO help rai~ $78 million to buy a chunk of Laguna Can yon that had been 'marked for development. Up the Coas1 a pirce. Hun1in1to n Beach votrn ovtrA·hclmingly supponcd a measure 1ha1 offers sweepina protection from development 10 the <"il y's beaches and parks. A watertd- do-.i.·n version of thr measu~. one designed with enough loCiPholes to make dt'''elopcrs happy. wcn1 down to defra1 . Funn)· how voters can always figure 1h1ngs out. • ne Vo•-Ca11·1.Go--Home-A1ala Award: To Arlen.e Scha fC'r, the for,. mer mayor o f Co~ta Mesa who hitched her wagon to Orv Aril- burgey's nnd found herr.tlf in last plact in ihc Cil ) Council "'Ote for Tuesday. >\.nd to Marv Adler, 1he Foun1a ln Vall<"} ere doctor who~ shot al rr1uming 10 that city's coun- <"il f't'sul!ed 1n a last placr finish. • Tiie Vcs-Vo•-Caa·Go-Home- A1ala Award: To Jack 'Kelly. the onetime TV Siar who served "eight )ears o n the council bc:forr ... laking a 1wo-ytar breather on. 1hc poli1ical s1deliOrs while noodling aro und 1n the nC"wspapcr bus iness. And to Bill Vardoul is. who put 1n two 1erms o n the Irvine .City Council 1n 1ht latt 1970 and earl y 80s. Both won <:o un- cil seats Tuesday -Vardoulis con- vincingl): Kell} barely. • ne Grapes of Wralll Aw1NI: Has to be Orv Amburgry, 1he col - orfw.l. Costa ~t e$3 councilman wfio finished badl) ou1 o f 1hc money in hi s cfTon to win a s«ond term. Amburgey. dogged by · one con- tro,·eny after another. blamed thr media for his downfall. .. ... lhe stories C"arricd pnor to the election w:ert thr lowest form of journalism I've ev<"r "''itncsSt"d." So there. • ne Golde11 Paracll•le Award: To Nrwport Beach Councilman Don Strauss and Foun tain Va llty Councilman Jamts Neal. the cider sta1esm<"n .,..ho a1 a11r 14 and 76. ~spect1 vrl ). rej«1ed sugges1ions that thl'} rt•11rr. So the vo1ers did ii for them. • Tiie Go·Fl1•re Award: Measure fwl 1n a walk. or at least a slow drive. Wh<"ther it wis the worst"n1ng rush-hour <"runch or 1he less obvious rfTon 10 throw de- •elopcr·soakt'd dollal'l a1 it. the measurt= passed handily Tuesday after bring dumpc-d by voters twice brfort. II v.·ill add a halr-cen1 sales la:... to ra1.i.c m?ney for tra~spor- 1a11on prOJCC IS. •' • FamMt Lat& Wo~1 A.War* .. How many times do we, have to bea1 them over the head?'" -H1r- rie11 Wit'der explaining why she w1s not supportina Measure M. Witder supponed the measurt the first two 1imes it was pul before voters. But as · soon as she withdrew· hc.r sup- port, ii pts!Cd. Hmmmmmm. • 'Tiiie Ma•·Wj1~·Tllle-M 14t i· TMClll A••'* To Tom Fuentes .. the Ortnee County Republican Party chairman who helped deliver cnouah Pete Wilson YO\cl to Jive the e"-Sln Diqo m1yor 1he win- ntna cd4f over Di1nnc Fienstcin. Don 1h1s man th1t Fuentes can upttt 10 hive WiJson return his 1elt-phone tills".' At a tttidcnl for many yart here • TM Bit n..-... Nt F On 1ht wn11ick ofCott.1 Me19, I tm ~ ,..wa ucntcs apln. Th< man who hid lwlptd rc1lly d i1plcated with cenaira manqr 1o brina Prnidcnt Bush to 1nklts. lef\\11 tnicln printed in Onntt County thrtt limts in the:: your·newpaprr ind 1 want to dif-l1s1 )'Ctr w1sn't tbte 10 help ee1 continue iaki91 il For IMllnct: like Asterhbl)'mtn Cun Prin&le re- llush'• .,._ promitn on llUI tltned. Priflllt lost IO Tom Um· hun 111< OOP. Wdl. JOU know whit bnl. 1 Domo<ra1. Shudckr. Quivrr . hun -111< o..Ma-' diny. T ·~ ~-·· nd ·r-1,.. . • rrm~. ,.,.... ~·-~ " -pvins • fto ... ·--Awri A!f1""'1rY !Ml publ1c11y ........ he To Um ..... f'or pn>vlna 11111 111< tried IO"' lhl tlient out of't.he ~·) IWO-PM')' S)'JICnt really nistJ in tido of C:0.11 ~-· I '!"·'° di .. °'""" C0¥•1Y· , sitcalfd I 1m pftf 10 d1te0ntin* ..,.. Mi ... • .,= ....,. llllina your llC)o90ad -Pft· Ill .. a 01 c-. rtloc. • • ,,\--.. ~-x:-~ If all goes well, chasing news can be exciting FILM AT 11, IF THE VAN IS WOllUNO -Ah, for the alamorous life of a television reponer. Fame, for]une (to varying d~). . high ... level contacts, oodles of in vita· tions. whirls of excitement. trendy threads. and all that other good stuff. I'm mentioning this to cheer dear Vikki Vargas. who's still rccoverina from what happened on Election Day. She bounced out of her Laguna Beach nest early. cager to tackle her arduous assignment covering Orange • County's clcct1on returns and attendant hoopla for KN BC/4. By mid-afternoon. Vargas & Crew boarded their van ~bureau head- quarters in Anaheim, hcadina for the traditional Republican bash at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. It was tight-scheduled time. and everything was poised for fast action. Everything but the van. It wouldn't go. First-«helon repairs were fruitless. and a tow truck was summoned. No luck. The feeder van. loaded Wlth high· tech commun1cat1ons gear for beaming 10 Burbank. was 100 heavy. A second tO\\ truck. larger and sturdier. was called Wlth the same non- budging result F1nall), with precious minutes ttck· mg. they fell back to Plan B -hinng one o f those mass1H~ flat-bed haulers. In something le~tban st) le. they were wheeled p1gg) -back to the hotel. They went to work. collanng ever) pohttco in sight, making up for lost time. That's when they got the flash from Burbank. where the forces were spread thin. to h1gh -ta1l down to ump Pendleton Manne Base. where a massive fire was paralyzing freeway traffic and posing a threat·to the nearby San Onofre nukcry. So. in her nice ballroom frock. V1kk1's next on-camera appearance was from the fire's raging front tines. It was after m1dn1ght when she got home and collapsed -only to be awakent"'d earl) wtth her next assign· ment: to measure the effects in Orange County of the Measure M passage. (NOTE: For more on V1kk1 Vargas. read the current issue of Orange Coast Magazine. There's a seven-page spread. with 11 photos. telhng all about her hfe as a glamorous 1elev1s1on reporter.) 0 HE'S THAT EXCITING, HUH?- Now that Pete Wilson has made It safely to Sacramenio. I auess il's fair to release this unflauenng note received sevt'ral weeks ago from Rose Polter of Laguna Beach: "There's a reason why Mr. Wilson isn't attractive to female voters. He reminds too many women of their first husband." 0 AIN'T THERE A LAW AGAINST THIS? -If you're already thinkina about the next election. start takina notes. And what1you should note is the name of every pnd1date whose cam- paian sians arc sttll littenna our land- scape. 0 AND IP YOU REALLY WANNA GET STEAMED -Putuna aside their outrageous pensions and perks for the moment. consider this obscenity: Bqinnina In January, members of Conaress, wh(>se annual paychecks arc now about $90,000, will pocket SI 2S.000 -assum1na. of coune. thm:'s still room in their pockets. That's base pay. Truly besc. Funny thina. thouah. I can't 1CCm to find anyone who'll admit·volina to retain these (deleted) in office. • - . ' 0 AND NOW SOME NICE WOKDS FOil A GOOD QUY -Rams• quar- tcrbadt Jim Everett 1s a cla act. on and off the ~yina fickS. Like 1 piral out of the blue. he penned 1h11 note to Ryan Park. de- fensive star of the Costa Mesa Hiah School footbell team: ··Otar Ryan: Bc1na a quancrt.clc, rm usually not fond of playttt who aict f'l"c ucks 1n a pmc. But, .. nee they dldn•t come •inst me. let me offer my stnctteSt eoftlf'8tUlatlonJ. .. And, after ldd1honaJ pnite llld en· COU1"lltl'nC"t. Evtrett condudecl with: .. rm lridint two uckcu to our ll"'C •Mt the Oaanta. I h<,.,e you atjoy them." Yah. &eam! Jim Evmtt for Con· --...--=~•::,,......... ........,. _,,....,.. g' 151 ...... '" . . . . . lM P .... Orlngia Cami Deity Plot The fo~ce of Founders Plus are (left to right) Vesta Curry, Sharl ·Eaaytan, Zee Mat>el Allred, Betty Belden Palmer, Maxine Gibson and Bob Gibson. " C..ICl-J . 'Marci' said in blJ way to Ganter' s founders The drcfm of the Orange County Per· • Performances to t~osc who might not be Allred (and 'for the record. she prefers Z« forming Arts Center began long ago. able 10 otherwtsc attend. either due to but also answers to Z.Clma and Mabel). "I became a ·founder' 11 years ago ... financial or other reasons of misfortune F1rst-11me v1sttors to the gracious 1,SOO. before we even had a sue for the cenrer... Vesta Curry 1s the current president of square-foot Allred home wett wide ~ recalled Maxine Gibson. / the J..)car-old service organization. o'er her rare anuque Savonnicrie carpet. f ounders arc-the 6 70 concert-loving "Our purpose 1s to serve the under· clusters of furnishings from 18.tb century dreamers who contnbuted S 1.000 or more served. Bcudcs d1stnbutang tickets to Fran~. the Fortun) covered wills and to launch the center prior to 11s _abused children. senior centers and hun· Baccarat chandelier punctuating a ceiling .groundbrcakina in July 1983. U nfortunate· dreds of non-profit orpnu:attons.....our vol-treated with dramatic medallions and ly when the dream was completed and the untccrs take the an1Sts into the community mold1n15- center opened in 1986. many founders felt to aud1enrn free of cbarac. Tbe outreac~ 1ppina from flutes of champagne. tbty finished and they didn't want to be! They program 1s called Informally Yours. inspected the Jucuzz1-exercuc room. wine needed a new purpose. Curry said. "For instance. yesterday we ccllcr. French country kitchen. comdor of Enter center board member Gibson who took dancer 8111 Crat~y and bis partner 10 guest rooms and Enghsh country prden · perform for the music. drama and dance and pool overlooking ·the coast's twmk.ling fo~nded Founders Plus. students at Santa na Aij}i School.'' night time skyline. My s~ccnng committee spent a )car Not that this cultured clique of 200 ChainnJ the SSS-per-person event wett determining what more rhe founder$ might volunteers JUSt work work work! Once a party-tossing di vas Shari Esayian and ~ry do," Gibson said. "We felt we had a year they part). party. party ... in style' Belden Palmer. The) hired the Tum1p wonderful message here. the beautiful "Mem.'' fnda)' evening's celebratton to Ro~ to prepare the crepes. _pepperoorn center and we wanted to make sure that aJI thank members was st.aged at the ctepnt. filets and seafood buffets scattered could attend. It's so inspirational." French-themed Harbor Ridge h1dcawa) of throughout the residence Thus It was decided that Founders Plus ~ould provided unsold uckets to center business woman/ph1lanthrop1st Z.« Mabel See FOUNDERS/Cl ON111 coast llflllll'IJ/Gln c.se a1111 Thia luxury estate bOaata 199 feet front11ge on the 18th fairway In the private gated community of Big Canyon. Spectacular view It offered from moet room8. A marbte flrep&la It featured In the atep-down tMng room. and another .massive flreptace eocenta the huge famlty room. The ttve-beOroom. 8-t>ttttt home mo features a chef's kitchen. Mparate brMkfut room. and a large private courtyard wtth private poof, epa and fountain. It's offered at $2,595,000. For a private showing. call Carol Alllson of Grubb & Ellis M•-6200 &i.JlJ& •• .. . 'fop car dealers gear -up tor spree . TBEY'D llATllEll IE SHOPPING ... More lMn 200 of the top Isuzu ~n in the United wtcs will dc9ttnd upon the South Cout metro JU t 1n time for an all· e•pentet-paid vacation/ hopp.na ~ in and around the mall ln*8d of oPlJl\I for a SQJOUm on IOmC uopical island. the car crowd wtU kkll beck at the Westin and chlfle what may amount to hundred of thousands of dOllan 1n stores and mwur.nta on tbOr ·specially issued P credit cards. .. Milytie It won't be uch a slow Chnstmas for 1M local retail economy, 1f\cT all ... 0 I R&AaJMJ or .,.,INO ... rve bftn roamins arounct the mans m)~lf. and there arc some pretty hot items women) and a n1tt sclectton of clu 1c out tht-rt... suede pieces. nd. )ts. the 're both in SCP Lake the new La Pra1ne hhe of cosmettc:S too · (Neiman Mal't'u I Maanm. Nonbtrom). More P: EJsa ~tu. tht hot Jewelry "*h~h include a n1n) httle bottle of dcsiantt ftom the '60s (sht used to hal'\I '°mcthll'\I calltd Emeracncy i:onic that out with the W1rhol11n aroup 11 The posathcty nps bkm1shcs ovttn1aht .. Flketory. )ou·u rtSMmber) l brick in sl)'k Or the entire .. autumn/winter Donne -if. indeed the e~er went out of tytc. Kar.n lint of ilks and cashmeres thlt wa Tiffan)'s as the place to find ~tu· Won~ ju1t marktd doWTI 40 ptfttftt at Bullock' ~I. IC\lliMutal .. lvtr belt bucklct ... (South Coe t)... heavy-balded d .. mood earrmp ... ch.arm Barney's New Yoct (also 1n P) as pint and ear clips lhaped like kidney havina a 11k, too. Not on sak, but worth beans. swfilh and flu.form beans. .. chttk1na out. art 10mC ne~ -and ~cry • · O ahnky -pieces from Auuline Ala11... ITI llOT IN TllAT DaaT ... AbtmomtMC A Fitch bu 10me Robb Davis jut IMd from SaUdi buys on iOft corduroy thin (for men and Ar.bil. •hittt he's 1woftjna on _.,_ • Seminars draw writers and readers alike Thanks to thn' mg community interest and support. the Orange Coast literary calendar for No' ember features a series of diverse and 1mpress1ve events dcsiped to gc\ readers and wmers together by tempt- ing them out of their homes and offices. The month began Wlth a top-notch wnten' conference at Chapman Collqc. which "3\ organ11cd by Gordon McAlptne. author of "Jo) m Mud ville ... HC' currently leads Chapman·., ad,anccd fictton wntma program The confercnec co"ered not o nl) fiction wnt1na but non-fiction and .saecnwritina as well. Workshops tnduc2d la.lb-by Ncw- pon Beach Literary ttome LuJK Healy, LA Times Editor Janet Ea tman; and nov- eltst and scnpt docto r . L tebcl, author of "Voro' 1ch Aff11r.'' "Collaborator .. and .. prna Thaw ·· ABC Producer Michael Nankin spoke about writing for television, and scrccnwnten Roy Lanaston and John Platt talked about gcmna started as a frcdancc wnter 1n the movie industry. Veteran scnptwnlcr Mann Rubin ( .. Hotel.'' .. Knots ~ 800KMAAk8111 .. ' • • • • • • • • • • ' ~-· ' , ' ' I • .... _ ...... __ """'" " ..... ..---..... _ ... __ ~·=~ IL. g , W1.-c••'L lll'l••liatwiienMliwl .Wil_y._ __ a 0 7 1 d • 1111. ..,.. "The 100... ,tar lbeert Pa.111••¥ •doe •ac -I •••• o('l9to. tliey ...... "'Ille New Yort Ti .... ~oc,..c:~;""""' ..... ~~'°~=·· the diaiaa -in LA they'r< oov· · )o Aline MU ud the C:O... Girts ~~becautt they lhint we're i of OC will be ceidNat!sf tht --~ o( LA 0uUtmu leMOll at Tbe Ritt. on -... ' N 29 T'~--' ·•-AM yei ••• wbta FortJes M.11· ov. · ~ !oc: .._. blad:·lit Dae ~ '° write a ~ ~ cham1J91M ~tOn and dinner aAoom aruc&C abo~• the Cahfomia • are S 120, per-couple, . economy. wbat did iu cdilOl"S utt as Tix Ritz,, we bear, wal! be festiv- 1 cover lhol? c:ly decorak:d for the hohdays as jn -A fttll bis, urrideftlified photo o( seasons pa~ -and lbtn 50mc:, Fastuon Jlland. thlll's wbaL.. Cover Girts. by . tM wiy, is a They problbly thin.t Fashion suppon lfOUP for the ~wQOd -----~------~ Home for Children ... Aff'N QUIT TIPS Hide all ash1t.ys, ma1ches. elC. Lay in a supply of sugarless gum, carrot ·stK:ks. elc. Drink lou of liquids, bu1 pass up coffee &. alcohol. ' 0 FOR THE BOYS AND GUU.S "OVER TllDE" ... Tony Roma's will be coUectina holi~Y tircls - in unleakd, un- stamped and unaddi"essed cnvelopn -to hr ~ on M'on- day, Nov. 19. and distributed by the U.S. Def en st Deparrtment to our service personnel stationed lhrouaJJout th< Middle EasL -we fttl ttiis is a small pturc that will let our armed fo~ in the Persian Gui( know they are ~ membcttd by lhl" pcopte at home this holiday season," 11ys Noel Stein. spokesman .ror Tony Roma•s Soulhtm California. .. • la lite aid dayo. tlte -lioD o( llaliaa ...... """""' to -im-.,.,.. or ___ _ liaininc wl ... tllo! ~at betl plll)' and.....,..., lac:kinc in ft-If• wine or bteediaa and t()phillicalioa WU dtsired. ont ftoh ii nttitu&ry to order IOMf'lhin& with. I lofty F~nch pedipee tU(h .. • Lafi1< or [)o. mriine de la Romanec Conti. . However, ii was actually our un- familiarity with l1alian wines, arown in some of the mos1~1cl~[!!!lg~;111111 vineyards on earth, that cauled • thc:m to be ovenhadowed by the mort famous Fr!!nch labels. Over tM last thftc decades. one man has dcvottd his life to rcctifyina this oenoJoaical tra'lcst)t by champion- ing ihc-unheraldtd potential of Ital- ian ''iticulture and wi~matina: Angelo Gaja. The occasion of our mttting was 1 maryelous Sunday brynch at Le ~1erid iCn Hotel in Newpon .Beach, a most appropriate se11ing for en- joying the extraordinary wines of G~a (guy-ah). Holding degrtts in oenoloay and economics. Gaja de- pons him~lf with an air of dignity and imponance that leaves little doubt as to hi s passionate commit- ment to tht making of wines that att rtally fine an ensconscd in custom-made bottles. Reprcscntina 1he founh gener- ation or his family to 'pursue this difficult bu1iness in 1he Piedmont. Gaja made the decision almost JO years ago to cut back production, 5('11 off some of Jhe less desirable vi neyards and concentrate on produfin& small quantities of su- penor w;ncs. Allhouah lhis move was rq.arded by the industry as rather risky at the time. it dem9n- stra1es the tremendous vision with which Gaja has dirtt1ed the winery sinCC' joining the famil)' business in 1961. " ---· ... c:ballmP .... --llaliaa wine-maki"I ('OIDmun.ity and tllUll ~at· tained ... o/ acelltace PftVIOUl- ly • .-. All or~·· winct .,. .-"°"" (th< arapes come eaclu1ivtly, from his own ¥iaeyatcfl). and hit sin&te--vineyard .......... ..li>om<O& ... ,. th< ftnl to be made in 1hc: Piedmont, ~ was alao tM fint arowcr in this re,ion to plant Oiardonnay and S.uvianon Blanc, as well aJ be1na tM first to establish • Cabcrnci S.uvi&non vi neyard dur· in1 this ctRtury. Every 1ime Gaja's • father palsied by ~he old Nebbiolo vineyard as it was beina coovcrtcd to Ca.berne1, he muttered ··ctarmagi" ldar·MA1f-jcc), Picd- montCSC' for ''wha1 a pity." _ Well. the name s1uck, b«ausc= ··0armaai" now adorns every botlle of this rich. fru ity and well struc· tut'.t_d._D:.lx_m~t Sauvignon -add· in& a wry sense of humor to 1he long list of Gaja's prodigious al· 1ributes. · 'In addition to sparing nu cx- pt.nsc, Gaja utilizes state of the an technoloey to produce his master- pietts: stainless steel fcrmen1at1op tanks tha1 arc temperature con· trolkd. a nitroeen lillina system 10 prevent oxidation during bo11l1n11, ---. --- ud caprrimcats wilb ·-s n .-.· • ..-muim- lhli~ He evu ma1urel ltil wines la ---F-ud Y ...... viao oak .,._ lhlll baw ..... tbr -"""al !Us wioery, • cOstty but very necc r ·zry procedutt. This pat a1tendoa IO desU. ript down -10 utina nastom·madt corks that are alm0t1 twice normal l<nclh. hu been a key lil<lor In 'rsublishina GI}• •• an in&er• n11ionally 1Ct-launed producer of wortd<lass wincs. Even lhc laltels a~ superb cumples of depncie • wi1h the .simple black and white anwork exuding a ·sleek style and linenc that could o nly be ltaWan. Maximum quality has a pfice. hov.~\·er, a.s thtse wints will rdall in the SJO 10 190 per bottle ~nae. Asked if there were plans to in- crca~ production and meet an ever increasing worldwidt demand. ht replied that 1he supply willDot gro w ... In order to Sta)' on top of the pyramTa . never compromi9e on quality," says Gaja. Considering his dedication 10 Sttking th"e ultima1e, wine lo\•ers wi ll be enjoying Gaja's wines "'·ell into the nt',_,I ctntury. S.\.LU D! JollIJ Sublrr 11 •• Or••1e Coury IM•N wloe coo1ultao1 •IHI •l• ~ltor of Culla•ry Trr.ad!I map· iloe. Tell everyone you're quiuing for the day. When the urge to smote hits, take a deep brcalh, hold ii for 10 seconds. & release it slowly. .FOUNDERS .. Facts on car crashes ~ght save your life Exercise to relieve the 1e"5t00. Try the .. buddy system." and .ask a friend to quit lOO. FiolnC1 "We went French," "dtclared Esayian. Indeed. For adClcd ap,lomb, the elcgan1 disptay of French pastrics was kept hiddc-n behind drawing room doors and nol revealed until all had consumed dinner. En1ertainmen1 featured baritone Roben Lauder and piitnist S1evr S1vcov1c-h Maxine and her auorne) hus- band Rob Glb .. on 'o'·l·re honored "~t ore and more uf our founder.; arc J01 n1ng Fo under!!. Plus.·· said Gibson '•.),nd "'l' an.· s111l look1ng at what ('1st "''e can do. We're not d one ~ct'" ' -----~ ·~ Newport, ~ ."'c (Jllll\J V '} lor1 ~l. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! ' \+ I It " ; In .. A CAlll~. 11.'LL ~F.lf•IC£1-'l,Olll"r· I Mt '• '' • 1 I '' ; • Fresh Flowers • European G arJens r ''e·. • Balloon Bouquets • Plams '}./ •Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flo wers '~ r1"111, .4(({11 \ fll"V/11/1 Cl\AllGI. BY PHONl Wl Dll l\'EP: 140-llll 264a S.n Mit~I •I FCH"d. N•w,art Br-h 1:-. .. r-w...) QEAR ANN LA NDE RS: I ,._ ceivcd some1h ing in the mail today that every person 16 years of age and O\'tt should read. chp ou1 and tape to 1he dashboard of 1he car. 11 v.-as put out 1') the Georgia Para· medics Against Drunk&n Driving. Please. Ann. do your readers a fa \'or and run ii in you.r column. It could mean !ht d ifference bc.-1"'·ce n life and death. -5 . .),, \' .),N~AH S.\~1 DEA.R SAM: Yoa're the one who did the favor , and I'm grateful. Here it Is: LITTLE KNO\\'N FACTS TH.4. T DESERVE YOUR ATTENT ION Do .ou ~no'>' '>'hat happrns 1n 1he first fatal SC'C'Ond after a car going 55 n11lcs an hour hns a soltd Object" In lhl· lir'>t ll'lth o f the S«ond. the front buml)t"r and gnlle collapse The !tl'cond 10th finds lhl' hood l·rumbllng. ns1ng and h11t1ng the .... 1nd~h1cld ·as th_c spinning rear AIU SllVICI CARl lNG -llThc 11moTo ...... """ HOIJOAY --67J·ff10 Ann Landers -f1 , r... L o rt•01 C> 1he L.nce 1111 n1 "''hC't"ls ltfl from the ground_ S1mul- taneou .. 1~. fl·ndl·r!!. hcg1n 10 "r:i.p thcmM"l\l''> around thc.-!iohd o b1et·t Although thl· lar·., 1ra n1e ha\ bt.-en halted lhl' rest of thl· car 1~ s11ll going 5S nlilt''> an hour ln!!.\1 nr1 RUFFE LL'S UPH OLSTE RY INC. wi-. y-o.n-C.v ... -·· 1•?1 HAllOl9'V0 COSTAllllSA i •I 11,. cauSC"S lht' driver 10 stiffen h15 legs against the frash and lhey snap a1 During the 1h1rd 10th of lhr second. the steering wheel begins 10 d isintegrate and the steering column aims for the driver's c-hes1 . The founh 10th of 1he second finds two feel 'of the car's fro nt l'nd wrec ked whih.• 1hc.-rear end ii. !>ldl moving at J; mph l 'hl' Jn,cr· .. hod~ Is still 1ra\l'lin11, al 55 n1ph In thr fiflh 10th nf lhc "t'cond thl' di1vrr t!> impaled on thl" ~ll'c.-nng c-olumn and hlood rushc.-s lnto htx lungs. By_ 1he sixth IO!h of lh l" sc._·l'Ond. 1mpac1 has bu ill 10 the po1n1 .... ht>re 1ht· dn,er'!!. fec.-1 are nppt.•d uuL uf t1ghtl~ laet"d shoe~ l 'ht• brall· l)("dal brea l ~ off Thc.-c-a r rr.inlt' but·klr' Ill 1hc middle The dn,ir'!i head smashes into thl' "'1ndsh1t•ld. :ri. lhl· rear "hl'l"ls. still sp1nn1ng. fall hal·k In thl' l"arth In the SC\l'Tilh 10th of the '>Ccond. h1npe!>_np loo!it. doors 0) open and 1hr -s.ca1s brc.-ak fret". \Inking lht drL\l·r from bch1nd. The seats s1nk1ng the dn\t'r do nt'l bo1ht·r hint, tx.·cau"t· he I!!. alrcad' dcoid. NOW \\'ILL \'OLJ Bl ~C.KLE YOUR SEAT BELT~ German Home B•kery \'.'cdding Cakes "The Old · Fas hion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. 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Vtl'M 0 ..__..-,.1 • •IO'oll UM """"'' P~l""°'-OC:OS.-'UIJ~f 1'91(11 °"1..,,.Joll,f Ol'IWIJ ~ IMI 1'9111()1< 893-8593 L ,.,.,, '""IG ... lttlf• ,: I ----· .i..I DEAR ANN L.\Nl)fiRS: ("a unt n1c among those: '>''ho applauded Marie. thr sccrctar\ "'·ho "'·aii "'ill- 1ng 10 help lhl· bosS 'o'llh has zipper problem. . If the boss, or the offi ce boy fo r that mailer. found himself 1n that kind of tro ublc.-. ""'ha1·~ wrong w11 h g1' 1ng h1n1 a hand? The trouble 'o'l l ~ pt.'ople lnday is ttr.11 ('veryone l'> \O su\p1 c1ou\ Thi!!. world could c-t•r\a1nl' u<tt a hull· more o ld-fa !ih1on~·d 1ru~l I '>'tll at"a)\-bc gmtcful 10 1he hOUSC 'o'tfr 1n .\lhCn\ 'o'hO lel t'o'·o -\n11:nl~H1 ~1rangrri" 1n1 0 hc.-r horn<' to u~ thr ba1hroon1 .),nd I'll nevrr fnrgl't Iha.I ..ailor In ·run1s1a "'·ho ofrrred h> "'a~h out a pair o f."'h1tr slal l' .ind hJng thl'm on h1~ mast 10 dr. Ont' of n1\ 1nost chc.-nshed n1rm~1nl·, '' uf .1 · R u))1an "'oman '>'1t h her \\\11 hrau11ful <:hildrt'n, 1n a 'iuh":t' '>'hn k·J \'>'O lO~t .\mt·n · l'an~ ujl\t,11r' dr1'>'n \la1r1. around r<1rnt'r' and 1)(nTitl·J out th<' ngh1 tra in Th1' \1,,, \t'\t•ral \ear.; before gla)nO\\ . Thnn l~ tor S[l{'~1ng With conl · n1on \l.·n!t1:. Ann It''> a ra} of hope 111 lh1~ .. n1c 1ir~1 " '>'Orld. -FR.\N :\. Ill '~l (1\1BE. JOWA DEAR FRAN: I apprttlate your upbeat letter, and bJ>w aice that it'• from Iowa. You make all· of u1 lo'lll1an1 look 1ood. CHRISTIAN SINGLES 0..'I Ld w .... Ynn Ge a1 flit Cllr...._ hf.-Y• Art s..pJ"I ...... ,...,..v .. l 4ll<(•'I \ '~~ ,; ' <' I ' ' ' ''' I\ HUNDREDS or 'QUALM'Y' , CA~lA Ollln\All f'a<WILD UICUIOf!l'O rffOT'Ot a l'MOJ(G 'PLUS' YOUl raont.1 ""~AEI ....... -....... FREE l,.ronn1lloWS~1r•pltt (21J) 372-3779 . (800) 525-5784 I ... Ct• .. •lo Qiflollo•l ...... o.rJ • lloou ,,., • ' • • • • • ' -• .. • • I OrMtlll • ~ Noc pftotm Liiiie Rubin model drawa 1ttentlon In her l1Ux i-oncrU1ted black gown with In •bo-the-k-1111. llC:llty 1111 KIPI ... ~ .,.. av•••• E••t Ei&hth 1nnual ()p(-ra Ball IA Masked Jfall) · Caaw. Optn Paci fie flC' UU<'C'. and chocolalc mousse 1n a romucopia ofaround nu11 for thl' men and wh11c c"ocolatc mou~sc cakr for tht' wOm('n. Lookine, like .. ,c··· ...... clutches of Oo llqer t•e Cl<bc..-i1• -·-, 1 lilr.t mdti,. .,id, E ... ydiios -- Sold lome O< lllOfldittl = OD blldt, Hdp! I -I -Then for the hi-<I U. hip came· black leadter a ' .. lbons topped 'With tequined ..a1tt1. I Evenlll&lly thinp aot stlrtcd with . roulc;tn't ~st takinl a ~or 1 bans wben the mannequins· from · two. Bea\,!jonParil hit the ramp. Mom, The Disney ltOte llM ''oohs" and now were talkin' jewel tonn. Beain· ··aah"s" as it pramled the audieftce nina With ensembles or iraditional with a mo1her and children tableau. red and pttn. models' QU1fi1s evor:-The li1tle kids Slole lhe ICCne u Ved iqto brillian1 bl...es and elqant usual. blac~. · Every_lhin~ilher --The new, IO&aklcrvioe.. SIOl'e., beaded orllqiilned or rh1nestoned. Episode showed u1 ill stuff iii It made me crazy 1 wanted it aJI. Nexre1me clothes frOm Charlot.' te, Ruuc. Chrisimas in California? The youna models here pranced their way down the ramp in every vari1tion of black and white polka dots you could imqjne. J1eger. alwtys a ~lass act. has an uptown look. for the holidays. They showed.st1nd-001 knits in their ver· tion of h1rlequin colors. They outraaeously· combined mustards and rusts and draped them on blond models and for some reason it worked! unde r stated wi"nter whites embellished with iu.ttf'ul flourishes. Even 1h is store, with its .. lady·like" style featurn s1raiaht.. above the kn« skirts, • There were psps fron\"the" crowd as Li llie Rubin·s models toot the suigc. Thty put mcanina into 1he phra~ ··p1ny animal." Therc wen: gowns of black velve1 encrusted with faux jtwels or enveloped in 'old lace as well as sheaths ermmed 1n jet. One model sroned • aoid trench coat: undctnealh she flashed a hol red sequined spqhetti strapped number that pmered whis1ies from the crowd. Too bad all this put me in the spirit ofspcndins. Now if only I can figure o ut how to get m y boss into the spirit of giVi ns. Best to Dad. Bye for now. Leaitlea: Irvine Hyatt Rt'JCnc) Orpaltera: Kathlttn Rhyncrson atid~lttila John'°n M11IC": Murray Korda OrcMstra and stnn15--- Pqc Boy Maternity's slick. clean rqjmental look seemed to be its fashion st1tement for daytime dressina. ;\t this s1orc, obviously even ·ladies "in a ramily way" (as you like to say) will be able to reel delicalely reminine in elegant black velvet for holiday evenin&s. There Love. Mary ll<Jb Charlotte Ru-lllhlonl IM1uf'9d wwy vllriatlon al -...r · W!!ll,O,_l)OJl<a_d.ota_lmaglnable. -o...u .. :S1 7S ptrpc:non Men: Saffron hn1u1n1 wnh scallops and~ caviar, \t'al mnblhons "'1th 1wtt1brt'1ds and chanltr.:11~ 1111ruf- Hudlarwt1: Women wt'aring gorgroui; and c:~o11c mask' Party 81ta: ~and laM v.ttk's tl«t1on was one evening aown, a blue vel· f:4ii~~iiiiii~~~·~iiij~jjiiijiii!ijiiiii \'Cl blouson . wi1h 'sequins. that made me ~·ish I was expecting. BOOKMARKS FrOm.ct Landing."' ;.C>)•nasl)'"') diSC'usscd his eJfpcriences in the business. Jay Gummerman, au1hor of "We Find Ourselves in Moontowo.'' conducted a ~·orkshop on shon story writing. and MacDonald Harris talked about the fascina11n1 nature of fiction, us1n1 his -latest · book ""Helningway·s Suitcase·· as an example of1he compltxity of the multi·factcd subject. The Chapman confere.nce. an an· nual event 1hat is highly rec- ommended 10 anyone seriously in1erested in writing. is notablo. for the candid 1ns1ghts provided by its spcaktB and the camaradt:"rie of the' Current best sellers Fie ISM I. TM PIA1tu of P,,ssa,r Jean Auel 2. l.Mly Sou Jaek1c Colhns. 3. Foor PaJt ,.,.fidn11h1 S1C'~n 4.-~mor.n ofi\1idn11ht. S1dnc-y ShC'kton. 5. TM Bun.kn of Proof Sco11 Turow. Nw-fkl~ I. By Wayof1JnTp11on. V1C10f Os1rovslty 2. C'1vl1 War An ll/uslf3frd ,.lutor} Gcoff~y Ward C'l 11 3 G<-t 10 tM Heart: ~f, SIOI) Barbara M1ndrtll w11h GcoraC' V<n<y. 4. Hom«om1f11. John 8rad~h1w. S. ~fillte'J Boot. AJ Dtcr11r<'ll 10 Barbara BuJh. 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The rouplt' grttted their auests at their reception in Sacajawea Lodge in Casper. The bridearoom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doup Boyd of Balboa. Peter Boyd, h1s brothtt. was best man. alld ushen were Allen Hub- bard. Keith Wexler. Scott McCullcn and the bride's brother, Thomas Hales. After a wedding trip to Kauai. Hawaii. the couple arc residents of Thousand Oaks. The bnde 1s a gr11duate of Kelly Walsh High School and Lewis and Clark Colleae and is with Ke)"tone Communica- tions in Los Angeles. Her husband. also a gr11duate of lewis and Clark College, 1s owner/operator of M M. Boyd Construction 1n Thousand Oaks. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hales of Casper. Caren Michaelson was her honor attendant. and her sisters Sally and Ruth Hale~ "'ere bridesmaids. As- sisting at the rect'ption were Cassy lvnt''I Kart'n Mills-Bevers and • -THE GREAT Dally Piiot Restaurant Reviewer Search Quallflcotlons --Knowledf)e ond Jove of food. the rmtouront ndustry and aeo restaurants -Oonoe Coast resident -fxcelent INflter with o nice new -Con wnte o mklknum of one re~w o wook -Vtbnts to dine ot the ttxperve of the Dolly Pilot and PICk up o little pocket change How the MOllCh WOfkl -Sl.Jbmlt l!!Jl).word 1eview or restaurant of you- Cho#Ce o1onQ with resume -Doiy Plot c:*WlQ edit0t Judy Cnombencm and edftOI w.-om Lobdell ~ rttvrew 011 oppkollOf'IS and pick frve finoUts Ftve fll"IOltsts ~be onr.ovnced and asked to 1eview o specific 1estovront ol the Piiot s chOos;ng ~ -An ol-stor panel or Oronoe Coast 1estovrotcfirs. oiong wilf'l ChOmt::>erloin , ,....... vf)(:f Doily Pilot readers w ill cr1t1QVe me 1eviews of me ftvo flflO/lrts and pick the Dolly Piiot s new 1estouron1 f 9VJ6We( Pone/ /l"IC/udes , Ootlld ......,, (lllM:> 20 I, tochlnaJ ~ '1fogtM(Trl9 fh. ~ .. ~) Mldto9I Kong <Rww 1-#, I"'-1-t TWol .. HarnMotl m. ~ Jim"'* Mio No¥Q) MNll Almltron(J (hes) a..1 Joc:111«1 tMWO#fll m. row.,. a1,,,. Mt or.a ~"*' ~llldl>lo.-1 '1ocM ~ CMmw9of'• ~""' s.a> ·~tough m. ~, llobM Oout m. """~, o.odfll1e1 Al oppltcotions l fL>.WO<d 1eview and 1e~me must oe 1ec10ved by the Doty AIOI offices by Nov I! Lori Pase of Huntinaton Beach exchanged wcddin& vows with David Miller of Laaun• Hills in a Sept. 22 ceremony 1n Chnst Church by the Sea in Newpon Beach. Two hundred guests attended their l'e'- ccption in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The bridt' 1s the daughter of Fred and Flori Page of Huntington Beach. She wore a white satin mermaid-style sown with a train edged in beaded lace. The bodice was heavily beaded with seed pearls and irndt'sccnt sequins over lace with a V-neck front and back with thrtt strands of pearls across the ba~ Tht' full-lrngth slttves were pGl'ff'd at 1he '>houldt'r and t1ghtl) fj ..... ,, DUNN-LOWE The First Presb) tenan Chun.'tt of Salina!) '>'as thl' .-.e111ng tor the Oct I marnagr or ~u1anne Mane: l o'>'e and Ma' <;ha\' Dunn II. '>On ot Mr and M~ l\1a' Fo\ Dunn of ""ev.- pott fkach The coupk grcl'ted 400 gu~·s1') al their reception at the ( armel Valle:~ Ra nrh Rc.-.on 1n < arml'I Valk~ fitted rrom the elbow. Kathy Pqe was maid of honor, and Barrie Beaudin, Lee Ann OouaJas. Tracy Ka~i~ Jane Miller and Kathy Rucker ~ bndcsma1ds. Pamela Pcndrick and Wayne Miller of Kenosha. Wis .• are the parents of the bridearoom. His best man was Jeff Valeri, and usben were Dake Garrett. Karl Herz, Jay Rzeplinski. Chuck Sobol and Frank Wohlgemuth. After t wt'dding trip to Cabo San Lucas. the couple arc residents of Laguna Hills. She is a documenta- tion wnter at Island Pacific S~ tt'ms. Newport Beach and he is with Swttk. Connoll) and Compeny. a \P.\ firm 1n Costa Mesa. DUVAl.1-IEADOIRI Palm Descn rcs1dcms Donald and Verlie Duvall have announced the engagement of their dauJhter. Nicole Du'"all. and Reed Bcarbo"'cr. both of Corona del Mar He tS the son of Buddy and 1 01\ fkarbo"'cr of Corona del Mar. A v.edding da1c has not been set. Here's how to submit your news The Dally Pilot want~ to share.· ~our '>'l'tlding or l'ngagement an - nouncement v. 1th the commun1t\ We make 1t l'3\\ for \OU too' Just fill out corn es of our engage- ment and '>'edding forms You can e1thrr pick tht'm up in our lobh~ at 310 \\ Ba~ <it C o\la ~k~. \ion- da~ through Fnday from 8 a.m. to (j p m . or mail )Our rcqu~t with a stamped. sclf-addr'cUed envelope to tht' Wedding Department, Dally Piiot, P 0 Box I 560. Costa Mesa Q26:!6 Wedding and engagement news 1s published on a spacc..ava1lable basis 11IE DON MILLER BIGBAM> • ,, I • .. llltl- ... A9DI ~ , • ..,... 2101 '1•b0• .,.=~~-c-.. ., .. ,., I ...... ff'0-1 )1 I ) S I • 10 4$ tfs ..... fl'Ci l llll tS 1 SIS 7JO ..... ......., ll'<i U1 I J IS s•s. 8 10 ,, • --fl'Gl 11 JO J I() .._ "--ll'Cif • I IS 10.IO ... 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It'll\ C..001 1''141 IN' l~y paru suppl•f'CI oy l'\IOrn fntrrpr1st' COUid ~ Otcn rt\P<l"l•O." •o• tN' p1.1nt cr•sn Wrlf'n-1 ( <fb<,t ·"'}"' "' ._n,,_ ,,,. lilll\ 10 Inf' lloot T•l!P" tO r~ "v~P.tM " om.JtOW' C.tOot ,.,.y °""'" \:Jft,....,ll • U•C •" \t....,.I' tr ... \ 10 lf'nQ LOW# otf ..,n..n to# rrrurn' 10 Ott L•ll'loU l>Yt LOU " "' \'I r. "•i>Ol '19 PitU °'' ' It.WO \h•n .. ,.., ..... , .. -~ \'""t lN' ...... t net OU1 wno ' '~\.Co""~,...,,~ •01 "'"" P'Mlf> cr.sn ~n.Jtt'\I pun on I"" ")( -Al gt~UI'\ "' ,,. .. Pll'P.., .. I to lf'<Kl From North Orange Cowrty From South'Orange COWlty 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH O"ANGE CO. FROM IOUT"H O"ANGE CO. W0-1220 4ll-llOO THE DAILY ~OT ClASSlf'lfO OH.IC( HOURS T~Sef•<• ... ., .. ft • .,., ~ 10p,,. 9.,_, C..OUnt .. M f 8 oo .. m S OOom Mor.o.., rueoe1a, .... .,_ .. t~r'Wi•'f' hlllit'; s.1 .. 10 ... ~., Fro S lO AM Mon ~lO PM T.-S lO PM """° ~ lO p ... !11utt SlO PM f rt ~ )C) PM r., ~ 31 PM CHECK YCXM AO THE FIRIT DAY ,,.. 0<14~ Puot >h •"~ '°' elftcrency anCI M.C:~acy HO--uec·-~ e<•Of1 00 occ... "'4NM ....... -y(t\>I tld t t 941Q b«.~ and Ch«ll yOUf ad Oa.fy ~I •tOtS "'~ 1~64:1~ f,.._~P.lot ..Ctlrt>lt "O "41)oioly 1()1 41fty .,,Ot n •n 11(1,,.,t,_,,.,,f IOI #flotfl •I ""'' De ·~ttt>ltt e-.-c~t tor '"-co•• ot 1n.e t011n .-cluitlly nccuooeo Dy trwt "'°' Ct.001 ~ ontr t>e .,lf)wfod tor •~ ''"' "'"""flon Any atnOu'll no1 P""<l .,,,,,.,. JO oays es •eQUote<I ..... De t.uC>,ecl 10 0..1 not -•eo 10 1.....ce c.hargea comc><11ed •I 1 ,• ol ll'le Wf'C>..O Dlilllnee P9f monlll all C-ollec"llOf\ ~II -#ly , • .,_,.., •llOJfler s 1- ~ .... ·•. I.ti · ..... ' ~) I .1i . , . . . ·~ .. . tr \ • ... .All.. . . . ' .... """" .. .... .. . .. . " ·. 642-5678 EJ Corona def Mir 1022 Hunt. ltld'I 1040 N~ ltld'I 1069 Newport ltld'I 1069 Newport Buen 1069 Newpon Sfld'I 10691 _r• ___ .... __ ....,. Mboa llPLEIWllll! IUOI.._.,,. v-Pnm1UPlfflT ..... w.i. *"' .. "* &asllmnuu Penn&U 2107 Low pt'ice duple• on a tuu ESTATE Completely Remodeled Contemporary bell house NEWLY remodeled •ur., Tt-nn s court estate size 1011 Two 2BR 2BA Tennis & be8Ch. 12, 100 s/I Must see for quallly Lrg 4 bd Jba l1replaee. 3Br 2BA hOme on c~1er Pallil1al 1ery prlft 5BR units Need lots of w0tk lot, 4-6BR. 3BA llome seekers 3BR 2' •BA lam vaulted Gellings walk·1n Balboa P~nsu11 near '700 st teelude<l tropic.I •WATERFRONT 18r 18a oar. MW pnt1cp1 3"06 Marcus $395/mo Smllfl t>oet ok 813-7353 Qwnef-mtiented and rust wfJ)OOI 11>• oftlctal pad-rm & mOfe Owner v.111 Closets new Euro bay w1tn arcl\•tec1ura1 ~tate on '• .ere w1111 w1nts to sell M1y carry die tennis court Flreptt cerry lg 2nd S~20 000 k • l c II en p 11 t 1 pa plans ~30l( ~21-81 13 custom pool sp1 & JV'Jt malle olfer1 $'65K BBQ aru RV access & Aqt Chnl Moses courtyard plus more'I 1.gntl'd 1enn1s c.ourt A Jerry Jones Associated mllure Pfoduc1ng citrus Cannery V11139e Realty Must see• A v11ue at ':'-P<>'t He19t>ts ~· •• nl •a•e opportunity at Brokers $4 1~979 trees Easy pay terms & 673-3777or6'2-t663 S.-55000 cond•c.on 'SR 2 BA S925 000 w TERMS• ISi JJf only steps to beac.11 -ST• •iRaa•... , PUYl llAL ESTATE fem rm d•n rm bOnus Pal•iclt Tenore • Agt ... ' ~ I ellET • PllYATI Si.c>s to beect'I 38A 28A IO.oed W'lti emeni1 ... 120 43rd St S 1750/mo YM"Y.642-oe&a DUPW CIUPllT. TIWlt Pnced too low fOf publt- catlOnl Bilr 720-9"22 ONE-OF·A·KIND' v• -rm t P large yard!> Must 721-1200 ----------i s529,goo •BR 3' 1BA. 1 door from llS-1100 see• S•65 000 ~22 · 1302 !Over s t30 000 ooo-so4dl Housts Condos CHUCK & LIZ JONES bay Elegal'll floor pion "'* LlllA ISLE* •S• 19K OPEN SUN 1-S I 631· 1266 Res 6'6-5743 Mstr suite w1111 1ac tub JOO Coin.ii wllt. to beacll ~Jf 2102'1 ... ,_ _, bly & mountair1 11iews MlllTDIAIW VILLA I •BR lamlly rm 2 SBA Need • Home "'9Y trom ~~~: V ~:id• R~a~; I Prestigious Linda Isle •Will (1STEN TQ OFRS I UNIVERSITY PRK IRV _ t Home? STOP BY FOR A 673 3777 'o, r23-M 12 baylront Compi.1e1y re-3BR den 3BA Beach ~tv 3 ,bd rrl) _ S 13~ COMPLETE RENT AL UST WM~" . ·' .. . . . modeted 1n 1989 ' BR 5 hcuse l'luO" master , · I PT DEL MAR • 2 bd 1'118 I l•YllE TE 8antl Repo 'bf, 2 sty. Ull ISll BA ma,n cnanne1 ~ S3 l5tc; Of ? ~ 0 ... llllln vrty S2750 1 . n RUCE poo1 1g 111r rm. fOfmt l din SBA 3BA 2 sty renov411ed dock fOf 2 i.rge b01ls 0 BRIEN & CO n · 730 Newpofl He.gMt aistom 3 BAO~ BAY • J DO •·~nm . lmmecul1t1 3~R. 2BA rm, 2 ml to b9.acll r1m11y hOuse on •O v.ode Call IOf details I ICUI YIEW STULi & • BR witll lam.ty room & petio A C yrty SI 850 Cape Cod Front o•t• S1•3 500 Bier 962-5221 IOI $645 000 Vae-ant PIUCAI llLL ESTATES E """"" • supe• O• upq••du I BAYF'RONT • 5 Od doc:lc entry French door a, · OPEN S1t1Suo 1·5 231 Real Estate & 1n11estmen1 ~rt{ """' spa t1Jnn;" • "695 000 $580 000 vr•y S3 500 I beautllul beck y11d area ~Harbour 1~1 V11 Firenze Can~y 11,1. 720-1688 tt>1s ~e~n ;~~o~C: 328 5809 A~en1 w/deck JS.ts 000 119e ReaJry 673-3777 ,wtlatge dec:ll A. stet.I 11 WatertTMt .... , ..... PIUl&lllU llTATES 1111 OOO llYFINT llW STTIJUT9UI-S374900wlERMS' 28R SM1 OftMnt• 1076 131-Hoe, lM-Hll ~ Shof1 r.-m & veerty Real Eattte & Investment * , * '""•• 2tlA P•llo unit only a~ .. . 720-1683 New magmllcenl JBR •61UlllllAI"• S299,0001 Cell PATRICK S5000 MOVES YOU IN ._ ..... ~ •llT Slll UllE IW. Lowest prleed new custom ~ In area • BR 3'> BA steps 10 be1c11 Ownef m1y carry P•pe< or trtde S909 000 MACLEAN IRVINE REAL ESTATE Agt Donna 760-1803 Of 123-4300 Costa ~SI 1024 111,0IOllWI PAMIT Grell 38drrn t'-.B1 nome on giant lot Uograoeo & well meintt1neo S 199 900 LIZ/CHUCK JONES 631· 1266 or 846-57•3 WM~~ ~ .",. . . ' . Tremenoous value' Listen to t~ surf and smell tne oc:een air Just steps to tt\e oeec11 w e11 tocareo unit wtth pool & spa List.cl u cluSlvely Agt 8"6-06' I * ·~21,000 * 3 ~BA wtlh lrg deck Xlnt I lllUlltll! TENORE 711• t200 Agr LHse 001 S 120 ooo I toe All amenities of llnnt unOt-• ma•kt>t Deluae ~ I~ z 106-"!!""---------Quahly Lee!~ opt to buy r M W v•l"w hOmP 100 Corona def Mar ] 121 $2.600 000 OPEN Sat 3 BR 2 , BA Fc1m1ty Room st•P~ 10 bea-.f\ 1800 s I 2 BR I BA t~ Oltf I blk ' Biii to 8 Coron• Bch Sult t-5 13 t6 w Bav Av "'fBonin Room wet bar Security dumb waJt~ 2 to bell 'rrl~ S 1 395 moj l BR ....,,_, ~& t>Stll on Bob Berg Agt Canrn>ry auac~ gararo a•r con· car oa1 .1rpk' 2 dec•s A1a11.1? 1 _...,, ~2800 extr;-.,;;;;e ,5• tot ,,...,, Village Realty 673-3777 Oitionino 2.2 O SQ It 01 cuttom 1 ,. S2COO m, 59 0685 Mint" 1 c•---& ,. ..... 1 k"'s 1 ...... , ..... l!ll-Oes1gned hv•no SACRIFICE -· --.... .... . soace s~ •PP' ... ~ !O :lf'•n YfARl y RENT A .. s are ~ $220011"0 ***~*** Pll'l'men t S36S.OOO 2 .$ i BR AvatabeNOW' 22 6 J asm ne Av e ... Vt!la Balooa 2BR 2BA ·20 -X.6€ Ru··BO·D REALT'r "7"-6111 Of 7""'3"'~· llJCI ClnAIE OPEN DAIL v tO ' Nt!'#tv reoec0tll!'CI 24 I'll "" .. ., ,. "-.,...., (. • 2 LIT) 242 t EAST l6ll\ ST se1;u11ty galr poot ----------1 • fl·S·4822 * I !BR lurn Of unfv(n Neer ... 5•8·972.l 1 .:Jovb'e pa11... R•duced 10 Saum Coan beaehes F Best buy 1n Hunhngton Nestled 1n a qu,.1 orea or r 2,.,.. 000 B teeluded rplc Harbour Town11omes1 pen1n1ula St-ctudedl ~CRE,,ATIVE ~INo'Z'nNCerl"'G I ~ro 1086 BMboa 1 ••1" rn ciOst pd utlf •lnl Higllly uPQraded 3 BR p1111os w111\ BBQ artta 2 UY1UHE CllH "' ., ST &LI conCI S9"5 780-l17S unit Seller -l'las t>Oughl bdrm I blll Llv•ng rm 2BR 2BA upper CI.JM Nr OPEi SAT /$11 1-C • AIS COlllS Ptnfnsula 1107 2 BR 1, BA lrom cot· anotl"lef llome ancineeds D1nino Rm A must,_., poo gatt-d ""''V 280CeonevLane t20 On Beer St T~ ~1 I ta19e ~odel 1 car 1 Nil List.cl exc1tn111ety S390000 S.30•900 * ;21 &512 ,,. 646 0775 lleQI ecr1t• "51" C.0.4l 21111111fWIDlllfl par111ng 51300 mo Mike Agl 8•6-06' 1 • Metro " 'IQO< P'""1 New 1rncnen 1 ,21-0~ 759 8368 ..... m-··~ lltLIE•s ••L('.'· s~~."9 .~~tf'Ctural .J"iltf.ltl•I' '• !"!"! S86 ~ I carpe s tote: -~ I"-•" .. -~,, .. ~ "'""""""' -l8R IO $ 14()1' • """" 5 tlOOl f!• • rpte ~·"0 ieos 2BR 1BA l'IOule )'<I , 'O Coastal P1C11tc Pr~t>es Nl"w c1.1stom •BR 3 BA torma 0•'1•1111 lam ,,., ,, ~c .. f'Cu• '• ,., ...... , 10. Cl!.•'" s~· 1sg mo I 04lh0 gar St •SOtm o •IOATLOYERS 11S·21HH12S·013l t>omew t80de<l•tlt'b•Y Cltlfhaven SIH"9d 10 '>o C 1P1an Ca ,.,.. •22• OSSor 60-~6 1 "•••112 1 511Lartlspur * * * * * * * mtn & ily llQlll ••ews' S!>97 000 Ulllmate per e"!>"fl t).U. ·•.4 Bl.• PE'NIN PT' FvRN 2BR 19" ~so ~082 P11a11at home ~ ""•rbte rection• Rot>tn r Rae R HOUSE t 9 I 1 cor1on & 1111e of tne art 760 5000 Of t' 3 1 1266 c:•r gat mo Ooen Fn-SYn 1Q..4 610 1pp1s 4 value at OPEN SUN 1·•30 tr 1.,_.,,,_.. S11.,.00 mo No Menge>l<J Cule28R 18A. $1 109 000 W TERMS' Mobflt HOIMS c t-ts 673-..1 1.P r Olde CdM w/nat yrd *BACK BAY'' ACRE• ----------3Br lrg ftp aic palt0 pool OfChard $5 751( Ov.nr View 1nd value pjus your own boll dock Enjoy all tht" narbor 8Cl lYlt)' from t111s mttn cnannef condo listed e"c1us111ely at S269 000 •nciud.ng lend ******* IPllSH 12-4 •llUlfHIT• ......... ..., ... P•tr•Ck Tenore "gt REAW"'85T ANDREWS Fots.att . 100 '13 02•30t13 s1rc.1213~1 "tt95 n t 1200 TOP PAR..-"'"1'' So Coast ICWflllT 2U 21.t 2BR 2BA Oupletr. trplC 10ver St30 000 000 Sotcl) ' P111 2BR 1BA '9 ,ard Furn mmac W inter raundry rm tr;~ .. ••• • I . . ~ --· HouMs/Condos 1002 ·~-""' Gentt'll I 002 Newi><>n9' 11 !><l&-20 17 IUl man AIDTlt IESPERJTE Ellpandlng aucouatut Co Metes 2 ewp d Agts • t By owner Mesa Verde A salst1n1 to 1 Top •BR 2BA llome OWC. Producer C..M MllYr~ co-oe> S230K 64 I 7 188 M C>fl 72t 1200 •REDUCEDTO Sl89000 ~ llill.1•,..._L ~ ........ , -~: .,, \I 1<'6'' 38R 2BA V1lltge Creek t'#f\tlm. ""' 1ttc11 gar Nr SC PIUI 213 598-7251 Pwon ... tl'le name 01 your cl'lotce with only 5% _______ _.., WTllM 1111 IOI down No CIOSlng costs IMboa hUnd l<X>6 2BR 1BA. 1320 s!t crpt need.cl This IS not VA allowance SRI Carey ,HA, Of equity 1her1 You Historic: llome. super toe, 631-22•2 '*"9lve l00% ownership 1mmec, MC> 0""1 Qtr Of & 100% 1._. ~neltts IPI pvt roofloe> Cl«k """ lean petios Price reduced tn<,9111~= t~Ofl'lecr~ 17t8K Agt 7""'6137 IDTTl•WPllT Co-Equity Agt 23~ COMPLETELY charm•ng ~ING TROUBLE COl'Onl def Mar 1022 lotally updat.cl eat1~ SELLING YOUR HOME? S 100.000 cun. pl\.ts my 3 bd hOtM New kllcflen Give me tl'le r1g111 tefrM a 1 femous rtnch ($3261( appttanc ... Frttncll door• can Mil your home 1n 30 1111 I AS DOWN PMT on & windo ws & Berber d11Y9 Cell Keltll Of Scott your t> C lu•UfY home e41rpet Lo.,.iy patio & 24().()lt30f381·3125 54M191.2 1312n~9 ~73~.~ d$"72 ooo HAPPINESS IS A POSITIVE CASH FLOW .Melle,... •t•t• •game of Chela. no• ~ .. s tOf ln\1'1111menl atrstegy Clll ICelth 2•0-01 t3 AQt 1STIAYM ... m Brend MW thru-outl Wtllle w.ils high glosl mold· rng.s. hrO~ t'frs deslgn.t k1tcl'lenl 5-45 HAZEi, OR &e75,000 Agll 759-~70 • Agt 8"6-064 I Bes1 beacn •n Newport• • ~ '"''"' ~ ' rt ""-1111 * LlllllllS wflltl wat• 111ew11 Oreal tor owner u~ o• SKond ••~!Ill -\I H\4'• * WATfRFlllT I homt-• "35 000 ------ In pr1v11e community com.I OW. STEPUlll DOYEll SHOii ES ptete with boat SllP pool Coatttl P1e1f1e Propert~s IEST IUf f stun-& 1enn1s all 1n 1 llJ•JIH tr 12S...01U • park·hlle setting 2 BR * * * * * * * ~ . 200 • I tlltS Ill• 2 BA Listed ellctuSlvety acu11ve home tea1ures • at $'98 000 1nctud1ng SBA ""Ci' family rm land Agt 846-()6.11 •Ulllm STEAL* o•me rm lr.rtng rm din-• · ino rm & more• ,...._ 5BR. 4 'BA. ti 800 s t 1 . trencn 000" & """'dows •1Mnt ________ 04-i llome wl 20•'2 pool & spark l "9 pOOI all on _______ ...;l-..-.i4 lPI Perlung IOf 22 cars dnt street ****** ::~:s'Of0:::1=~1 IPllSITSii1 -41H MlllU11 MUDf he• sate below marllel at 1UI U ..... I .. Prte9d S30 000 to M0.000 1644 goo w/TERMS C.it , t>etow comps 2-Story, PA TRIO< TENORE Dllll •Bdrm ~· rm 2700 72 t 1200 Agt sit, t2 ~;.= v~Rt tOver $ tl0,000 000 Saldi PllOSSEI lllT llYEll JN-1111., w.-11H Hl-Mller111-Mn 1111111111111 ~MA.V "-'~ ""'1ne Rnrt ~Ira ****** ~-e..~-:, .. , \l\\l _I I ~\ II """" t.ld'I 1048 LAGUNA BEACH LOTS • tots ottweo 175.000 10 IA26 000 NC1\ 8Mut1ful views Agt IJ'3.2e7 t Potent••'' Weti. to b4>eeh Rf Al r ~ ... .&e ' mottvat.o• A ttNI FSBO owe tO"\ dn ti "80.000• qu•1 39'K 1'rtve by 1530 PLAY& UAl. ISTATE Sytv1a. 0o not dlstur-b 171-1111 8"&-•379 .. ,..... ·~:=~! ..---... ~----1 •BR • d..-i 38A r• Nol in MLS boo1i: CotneJ "Ntwpon L«tt 106~ mod~ quoel loc.at~ oc.ean .. -. 3BR 28A, I '100.000 CMfl, ......__ "'" w t I ' c 0 0 p • r I t e. car CO\r d prltg Oil " ! ..--mot,,...1f'J lt~t ...,.. -<wllllhOf:I •3" ~ famous ""'" (1325K 8•2 6552 dl)S 540 •002 11 Clttt Npt Hts A.- VII I AS DOWN PMT on --.. ~ tnru-out ~· a 'fOUt 0 C luJNl'y ~ *-* ~t 722-1777 Bro 561 ... tt 1. 2131211-eoet Elegent Med•l•tan.an 1t1· ~..;;c;;;;;;...·-··· lh•I condo ,,;310• LIDO ISLE 28R NEWLY .. ,n , .. ---OoNn Bey & City Ngtlt AEMOOEU.O •O " lot TWl kUff~.CS ...el $c)KIOUI Dd 3ba No dOwn "° Pf'O.,...,, 'llnd•'· 2207 '°'1~ eteps to bdll F°w-~ W• COi~ .. on.. $419'< Agt T~ Jec\Gt tuO 1tC IYS*" C.. Ct•t!Ye 0.W. et ., ....... It • "" pe(l\lng ptul mot•• 723 1100 21A t• IA 2 000 111 A IMlrOWI al IA7' OOO LU'<U,.Y CONDO VI W I ctuai 1tp1e 2 c¥ e-r-oe· PUH 1U1. man P•QOU• 3eR 2 ,,A, Pr111111 P•tto wl•P• Ila.,. ... .. IO bMett PoOI, ten• Sendy lleecft out-ff-ont "" o~ oareoe $531.000 ~ YI· •laull-s:t.z~K~C>o '31·5* I .. "-8ty t1Wt11 ~ OwMr 3 IA. 2 BA, 1 P11l111t1 ....... LM 1 w.!!:° .:r:'~2 w *-beed\ a ~ ,.,. --~~----~ "'°'*" ..... ~1 ~ T~. ~ I tHlf(pJ/lllfl ........ ~I 2'-1~. '°'"* MOCHt. l>•Y• CIOllflg C:Otl c.....-v v-.. Alilltv. 11, 150 000. °'*' l4H\ 1211.000 t1HT11 c-1'1· ING t t2~ n 1 03CJ ~ AObif'I '40· 1'000 \t\\ l "11 I ~\ ~<Jfl'CO• Cov DH~ "0 Frp>e ~Ito e\C $1250 gar• GrMt bay"*"' ~ALTORS • An mtl" t ~ ~'r~O!> 673-19'3 S1500 mo 673·130e1E .. f • · 1 let Ut Help Y 01 ~ell Your Propertr! 642-56~78 . . for inf ormatio lail p· • •Spa •Pool •vtew *•Waterfront •••Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate 9582 Castine. Huntington Beach -960-84,, $289,900 Sun 1-5 2296 LaMer Ct. (was 123 23rd St) CM 631 -1266 $288,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 121 The Master's Circle. C.M 673-7300 $349,500 345 University L-1. C M 673-7300 $232.500 1300 Westc1ff Dr., Westcliff, NB. •4501 Surrey, Cameo Highlands Sun 1-4 644-1600 $849'.ooo Sunday 1-5 ••525 Via lido Soud. lido Isle. N.B. Sun 1-5 673-7300 $2,350,000 Sun 1-5 •••619 Via Udo Soud, lido Isle, N.B. TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOI .. •v 19 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-1600 $1 ,595.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 631-7300 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • • v 4 Wiodsor. Harbor Hill 644-1600 $1.250.000 631-7300 $1 .975.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 , ••v •280 Cagney-120, VIiia Balboa. NB 646-0775 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •412 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-1600 $289.000 -HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 730 Santana Dr . Irv Terrace, Cd M 644-9060 $520.000 Sun 1-5 1500 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644 -1600 $528.dbO Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM •so Sea Island Dr . Big Canyon 644-1600 $525.000 Sun 1-5 •204 Coral. Balboa Island 644-1600 $750,000 210 Lille Ln :: 117 N B 673-7300 $228.000 Sun 1-5 217 Via Orv1eto. Lido Island. N B 675-4822 $647,500 Sun 1-5 1602 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa 673-7300 $650,000 1 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 242 Walnut St . Newport Shores. N B 646-7622 $339.000 Sun 1-4 1878 Rhodes. Costa Mesa 668-9333 $459.000 201 Crystal Avenue. little Balboa Island * * 1316 w. Bay. Newport Beach Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4 8571 Wave Circle. Huntington Beach 960-8411 $379,900 Sun 1-5 ~ 1126 White Salls Way. Har. View Hiiis. CdM 631 -7300 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • Sat/Sun 1-5 \ 2206 Windward Ln. Baycre"M . N.B. 644-9060 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 30 5 BEDROOM 510 Polnsetll•. Corona def Mar 642-5200 $397,500 Sun 1-4 v • * 118 Rue Marselllea. Big Canyon 642-5200 $595.000 Sunday 1-4 ••1961 Vista del Oro. N.B . 759-9100 $375,000fee Sat/Sun 1-4:~0 * • v 180 Westport. Bayrldge. NB 721-8512 °" $304,900 Sunday 1-5 2 IR 11lus FAI RI or DEi 759-9100 $549,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 673-3777 $2.600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •430 Riverside. Newport Beach 640-2500 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 •255 Evening Canyon Ad. Shore CllH. CdM 644-9060 $1 ,649.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t * • v210 Cagney Ln 307, Villa Balboa. NB t v 1905 Yacht Marla. Seav1ew. NB. 642-5200 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5 t 1239 Surfllne. Corona del Mar 640-2500 $599.000 fee Sat/Sun 12-5 17562 Meredith Dr . Santa Ana 668-9333 $439,900 Sun 1-5 ""•*12Jetty.JasmlneCreek.CdM 419 Begonia, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $674,500 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEi •416'h Dahlia. Olde Corona del Mar t 16 Ashburton. Laguna Niguel 644-1600 $525,000 Sun 1-4 673-7300 $289,000 606 Lake St 1116, Huntlngn Bch 668-9333 $209.8~0 232 Orchid. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1,075.000 348 Sydney Lane. C.M. 668-9333 $189,900 Sun 2-5 Sun 1_4 201 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave). CM 650-7000 S275.000 Dally 11-6 Sun 1_4 209 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave). CM 650-7000 $279.500 Daily 11-6 Sun 1_4 3119 Corte Linda, Newport North 640-2500 $649.000 Sun 1-5 2 IR 11lus F 11 RI or DEi ••3069 Corte Mann. Newport North, NB. 631-7300 $652.000 Sun 1-4:30 1822 W. Central, Santa ~na 668-9333 $210,000 Sun 1-4 4 IR •lus FAI RM or DEii 231 Via Flrenze.(lido Isle) N.B. 673-3777 $645.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & BR plus FAM RM or DEii **t 1645 Bayside Or. CdM 6At4-9060 St,995,000 Sun 1·5 •724 Aleppo. Eastblutt. N.B Sun 1-5 644-9060 $669.000 * 1827 Buttonahell Lane. Baycrest. N.B. 831-7300 $875.ooo· Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2100 Arbutus. Ea.stblutt. NB •300 Canal. Newport Beach 122-9730 $419.000 Sunday 1-5 t ..,..30 C.nyQfl Fairway. Big Canyon 6'4-1800 $2,495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $587 ,500 v2731 Bayshore Or. Bayshores 644-1600 $ 1,075,000 ••v t 19 Belmont. Harbor Hiii Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 2145 E. Ocean Blvd. Peninsula Pt V'255& Cr99tvlew, Bayshores 644-1600 $1 ,475.000 Stmday 1-4 644-1600 $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-i 3 BEDROOM 1845 Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa 650·7000 $174.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Aapen Ln. Costa Mesa 640-2500 $220.000 •2015 Barranca. Bluffs. N.B. 631-7300 $220.000LH Sat/Sun 12·5 Sun 1-4:30 •2207 Fortuna. The Bluffs. NB 759-8200 $419,000 · Sunday 1·5 t•421 Seaward, Corona del Mar. C<tM 673-8494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 542 AllM> Ave .. Newport Hefgtlta, N.B. 631-7300 ~14.000 . Sun 1-4:30 650-7000 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 840-2500 .$699,500 Sun 1-5 7 Cardiff, Laguna Nlgue~ 673-7300 $660.000 401 Serra. Corona del Mar Sun 2-5 673-8494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2'4 Belcourt Or .• NB 721-0343 $1.150,000 t 214 Haief. Corona del Mar 1430 Dotphln Terrace. lrvlne Terrace 759-9070 $1 .575.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 844-1600 $858,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3109 Clay Street. Newport Beach •2607 Vista Orn1da, Bluffs, NB Sun 12-4 721-1200 $644.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-0 195 $3~5 .000 Incl land 27761 Horseshoe Bend, s·an Juan Caplst. 111 E. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula r S S 5 ••t1000 Santl9gO Or. Dover Shores. N.B. 673·7300 S659.000 Sun 1-5 873-3777 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 101 Crystal, Little ijafboa Island at/ un 11• 831-7300 S795.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 644-1600 $1.125,000 Sun 1-'4 t 3 Serena Ct, Newport Cr .. t 873· 7300 $269,000 119 Vie Yeti•. Lido late. N.8 . 87M161 $e87,000 3 IElllll I ••215 19th St .. N.B. 873-1900 $479,000 t * •408 38th St. N9wport BMch Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 8'2·5200 1750,000 Sundey 1-4 200 Cetabt'la Ct, (2524 Orange Aw). CM 8f50.7000 1271.500 o.ay 1 MS 205 C.bt'la Ct, 2524 OrMge Aw. CM 950-1000 sm.&00 Deity 11-e 217 Celebrle Ct, (1524 OrMge Aw), CM 850-7000 1285,900 Deity 11-e v29 Jasmine Creek, Jasmine Creek 6At4'-1600 $585,000 Sun 1-5 t "'53 Jaamlne Creek Dr , Jasmine Creek 8-44-1800 1595,000 Sun 1·5 t 12e King• Place, Newport Heights, N.8 . 631-7300 $929.000 Sun 1-i:30 3043 Mountain Vie*. Laguna Beach 673·7300 $4&4,000 Sun 1·5 ••t 415 Nor1h Star Ln. Ovr Shra. NB 8«·1800 $1,995.000 S•t!Sun 1-4 • 18592 Pueo Pizarro. Turtle Rock. lrvtne 780-1900 *335.000 Sun 1-4 538 RMrllde Aw, N9wport Helghtt. N.8. 722-1302 $485.000 Sun t-4 ' . t•434 ~ AV9, Npt Hgll, NB f _ 122-1n1 Sunday '-* ••t4tol 8111hoN, ~ 780-5000 11.375.000 8undey 1-6 1501 Eton Place. Westclltt. N.B. M2-5200 $495,000 ' Sat/Sun 1-5 316 Jasmine. Corona del Mar ,,. 769-9070 $725.000 Sunday 12·5 113 "O" St .. 8alboa Penlnaula, N.8. 831-7300 1895,000 Sun 1-4:30 •952 Lan9'ng Ln, C.M. ~4'6--2313' $243,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 3004 OcMn Blvd. Corona def Mar 873--M~ $1,500,000 Sunday 1-5 t27~1 Poh1t del Mar, Corona d .. Mar 831·7300 S685,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •••2 Point Loma. Spyglass. CdM 780-5000 S t .395,00Q. Sat/Sun 1 ·5.30 •••"'81 Royal St a.c>rge. 8'G Canyon 6'4·1800 $2,875.000 Sun 1-i:30 •t• 1211 Poeatte, Newport Beech 840-2500 S1,2t5K Set 1-41&.tn 1·5 19 Whlapering Wlnd, Woodbrldg9 759-9100 1599,000 Sun 1-4 ••2239 Pon Lttwtck Pl, Harbor View. N.B. 831-7300 1815,000 Sun 1-i:30 4 Winged Foo• Ln. 8tg Canyon. N.8. 831·'7'300 $1,295,000 Sun , ... ~ 1136 Port M.,_.., Hrbt' View Hmt 844-1800 .. 5.000 Sunday 1-5 • , i II •In fll II tr HI 1*•f 11CM ......... Corona def Mer ....... '°'° ,,.,000 8un 12-4 •2100 ~· 'T IMdt 721·1IOO 1.1 .. , IM/Sun 1~5 * * t 1114 E. 1111boe 91vd. BMbcNI P9n. 111·7• la,760.000 Sat/Sun 1-4•30 • 3 IR 1tlu1 Fii RM tr DEi 2421 E. 18th St , ~ 8Mch 548-9723 i':iis.750 Set/Sun 10..- ••••• 18149 St Croix Cir, HB S.8-3585 Uit,000 Sunday 1-& DU PLO ES FIR SILE 2II1tl11 2 IR 12& Apolena, Balboe ll&lnd 7&9-8100 S745,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • .. •••• 111 318 Jaamlne, Corona def Mar 759-9070 1125.000 Sunday 12-1 ....... 211 47CMlnlhCft.N.I . 20I c.Nbrt1 Ct, 2524 Orenge AW, CM •11211Hit1ft, IMM Tetrw 890-1000 f2et,eoo -Delly 11-twm::.Bl!Llll!!Jl!!l-.---~:L.1!.:!·l!U M4-1IOO IMl~.OOO~!:!LHt!:.,_!!!~~1~~!.L~~!!.:J!!~!!L ..,... .... ~~8~73~·.:1IOO: tll0.000 ' I 1 ' • I ._..,, Nrtw. fl LD•.t (Snit. 2)...(kt, llr. You'"' lttC.L ,._,._ II : confront11ion ovrr hom(' or Anti 1111· Al'fn Mikr. brilliant C'loltt 10 pf than anticipi11ted. Di· AA1B1 (March 21-Al?fil 20): Only-'domntk m&11tt1. UnfortU:natcl)·, Arin ductt«tmt.. speUs up ror vttt.lfy, C';\hrbll takn1 and humor. when Mars. )'OUf Nkr.1soSIPoKd by ~ )'OU ltt MW hktly to d1'" 11trokJcy, kno->1 Whal lhc is ta.lltlna Lons-ctista~ call ttl11n IO t111vtl 1n tht sun on 1ht 27th arr-you liable to rovtt 1ti.1 all your words of cau11on about, typifM'I he:r sisn in thlt she Is ronn«lion 1•d1h prntia:ious social upw1or1lima1t lhOK who still.flaYt havr falkt' on dc1f tars. but 11 kut ori1inal. dynamic and raudes rvtnt Somt0nt pulls slrinp behind lmponan1 ro1n lO pity in ypur life, thr rumnt ~ moon 1n SC'Orino • ~de appeal. Ann Milkr -tnK 1ttnn. and otm.11 this Uiould tit a ttamir-and Sa1um tt'lipscd by t.bt moon On aftrionaao ofasttok>sy. Uit vibnin1 SCOl\Pl010c1. 21-Nov. 21): Your ins •nd rtWardiftl>tl"" for you. A Thun<t.y •111 mak' your own~ K1or Gtot"lt Ran was familil.r whh kind of day. F'•turts rompttition, new moon in ScOfll'io continues 10 ilion ck•r and fort't you 10 an 10 •n> qualilies o1 his slan. ontt said ... , ttnsualily.Jt.J. appnl, s1yk. Mlv,n. hiahlish1 111 joint financial &mftlC· knJths to prottcl and preserve 111 wish more ptOpk kMW more about tu!T. Many or your rondn1 dnirn "'"ts. lU. kul and businn.s mil· you chcrii.h and ltVe!T. astrofosy arid thtn 1hey would bl:lltt ""'ill ht fulfilled in surprisin&. dra· ten and 1M1TJ0tt it is lime: to Ilk' SCOltPIO (Oct. 24-No\ 221-4 , undcnuind IM. not •s just a 1ouah ma tic f1i.h1on. AnothttSrorpto pla)'I •tock. "'pitaliu OM propcny ot srrin of dtc1s1"'' DlaMlll) asptcts tuy but as ont who dantn. ap. Mk. 01M:r inYntrntntl. and 1Cntr11tly ~ now 1Tla1' to bo1h ,mo11on1I 11~ prttilta music. mjoys bridar as wtll SAGmAlllUS INOY, 2f·Drc. 21): cover i.ums ou1s11ndina, and. financial 1nt'r"1s. Th<'rTfOJT. IS Wll'!ri"I ~ honn... . Mak' inqu1rin, 1Tj«t suptrl'IClal , TAUllUS (Apnl 21·MI)' 21 ): A you musl sllll ~ JDPPhn& •nth AJlJD (M•n:h 21 ·April 191: Go retPontn. lk analyual. di!ICCm M'!Y .moon irr your opposiu aitn of problems o( a h11hl) ptrsonal and sJow, MriYc IO heal hun fttJ inp of motives, M'mbn" of opposilt titJ. Sc-ofJ!iO 1ttms lo. hav! CR•led dif· 1ent1U "'' natur' •10111.·,v,r, tf )'OU f1mily mt"mbtt 1Tttntl_y ld't out of may no1 tk 1tla11nt: ,nti!T story. flC\llttn of a ma1nmon1•I OJ panncr· rteall what toot p{IC'C' 1ppro~m1•1el) ttld:ntion. Aettn1 dipk>macy, sym-Joum'y is d1sl iM'I possibiluy. ship na1u"'. Al1ttna1ivdy, bf"oulht MJ. months ~o )OU '*'II rome to pathy. dticrmination. Job trts donco Mc.ull' trls aCTOU via a 1h1rd P"· out into IM open informa1ion Of rnliu that for th<' ute of your Ions· despite visi1on who aniv' unln· son.. fKts you would preftt not to bccon1t lttm haJ>(Mnn~. comfon and K'\.•unl) noul)ttd. CAPflJCOllN fDr.c. 22.Jan, 19); common 1t·nowkdar. Maybe h .isjust you limpty musl !IC'\·cr ttna1n t1« or TAUllUI (April ~M•y 10)'; Be Do'?'l'?llC adJUSt~nt "'la''' 10 u well that othen art now .display· ronntt't1ons !)0111. sure 01hcn undcn11od what you linancul and m•ntal s11tus. Gift 1na tMir true rok>n and pu111na yoru SAGrnAJUUS CNov 23-0l:-c. 21 t. want 10 Khi"''' and tlm(: limiu. ttttivf'd rcp1tKn1in1 tok'n of 1nsmulty as well as _}'O~r loyllty 10 TM sun in your own b1nh sign after You1l uouK bkndins ofadmiralN>n nttttn. affechon. Money htld 1n 1M test TM sun 1n Sl&itt•nm •fttt lhe 22nd 11 suppM('(I 10 put an 'nd and m vy. foau on crntiYily. dis-tKTOW·is ufc-, you·11 soon hav' 1t. 1ht 22nd will ,nablt you 10 KVU •II 10 uDCCrt11n1 1C"S or doubu arw.1 JI'' rovtry. th appttl. p;tcn, Virao Libnl rok is impon.1n1. unprofi1abk or unwanlrd 1;cs. you tht wtittt w11kl l to play for even persons flau"' prominently. AQUA.ll1U8 (Jan. 20.Feb. 18}; GEMINI (May 22-Junt 21): TM h~ stakM pesonall) OI' pro. OP.MINI {Mity 21 -Jilne 20): You11 Wh.11 tttmnf ou1 orrtaeti Is actu.afij" ~.-..Un;-whilt'tht illn was In fn5i0na1ly tlo111.·e,,r. lh1J u one' ftm valYC ol proptt1)'. Yo\1'11 ac-.. 1v1ilabk althou&h not enti!Tly vis-O. 1ttms 10 haYe bttn ~I '!Wft'ii 111.·hen )OU rcallv do ha\·e 10 cumulat' 9ddit10J1lf knowlcdte ton· !bl,, Ekmcn1 o ( ~t10~ could ~ analyzins )·our rmotions. con,Kkr· ,n!iurt 1ha1 parinm ·and bus1n«S ttmina buit iuGn. t«uri1y, homt-, Pllrt of unusual s«nan'b. Back'staat ins your lor\l·tttm cal'tt1' prospects 1uoria1ts canno1 Quttr )'our puch. lons--s&andins M&Ot111ioni.. Oldtr maneuvtt pro,·Kks full ,_,,p1ana11on and brina rort'ed 10 pay mart a11tn· Wha1'''"'" th<' nu"' of 1 d1saa,rtt· Ptttons o""'1 1htir \Upporl. '"prns Pik'\"S rTp!TW'ntt'd. · uon 10 trntr11l hetlth rnllkn. ~ nwnl ot confl1c1 • new rormal ot admin1tion. PISCES (Feb. 19.M111tb 20): FO('Us rort. 11\c rcttnt nc:w moon can only l&rttmtnt ha~ 10 he-1hrashnt out CANCER (June 2)-July 22): Wider on prcuurc. dadline, rnp:insibihty, point you In IM riahl direction. "Wllm Salum 11 r-cltpst"d b\ 11\c' moon 1udtentt awailS -get rid of situ-inunsi(K'd rela11onsh ip. A11en11on Unfonuna1cly. bo~vu, )'OU stilt Ip-'Oft Thunday llkwl that draws from you. al"i"' R:V,olYCl around q.aJ documents. pt•r JO ~ Slntpped ror cash or CAPlllCORN !Ott 12.Jan. lO): nothint in rttum. Focus on triPl. pubhc: 1mqc. credibility. n11m1,r. 1nvolYN 1n tome kind or 1 wn.np; Saturn, )·our nil,r. t'{"hJ"(d b)· 1tw Yisits. Micas which can be. dcveloprd What had bttn hickkn will ~ ~ over fin•ncn. •nd Saturn tcllmtd "&)' moon on Tll Nsdl\ \1sn1fies 11'1 Unit inlo viabk tonttptl. Aries pU ys un· vi:aled -.to your adYant11C. the moon on Thunday sianlfa 1Mt 10 do wMt iUll) )·ou Mel 1nd s1op US\lal rott. · I you musLi:nw!T otMR honor all panck-nna 10 othen" '*h1ml. 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R MONTH 'lilt GUARANTEED S'tC • ~ime· :~~ * • C1W1m1n * Early morning motor route. available. Must haft dependable transportation and liability insurance .. - HlJM'l1NGTON llAat <nn'A mA. mvPOttT ltAO\ rOOMTAIN VAWT, IRV1MI t l.QllfA 11ACH Misc.Tr~ Campm(!r•rs 0014 DODGE 1975 Cami*' van High Top, loeded $3200 080 646-7674 WANTED Used Alum stO<age box. RV awning hdwr. ladder an1enna. 800x 16 5 tires 494.7445 CHEVY '14 81.azer S 10 Loaded $5,500 080 Cati 590-7977 .aEEP'llO.a7 Hardtop, 6cyl, pa, pb stereo c1u, custom wtleels (T51451) 1701 UIU Ill TIHTI 722-2111 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Pilot Is pleased to an· nounce a new service now avail· able to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for yov at no extra charge. and save you the time apd the trip to the Court House In. Santa Ana Then. or courte. arte~ the March ls completed we whi file your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk, publ tl once a week "for rour weeks as required by law and ·then hie your proof of publl· c.uon wHh the County Clerk Please stop by to hie your fictitious business stattment at the Dally Piiot Legal Depart. ment, 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa.' California If you can not stop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321, Extension 315 or 316 and we wlll make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail ff you should have any further questions. please call us and we will ~ mort lhan glad to ass1s1 you • GOOd luck 1n your new business••