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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotGARFIELD® WELL, I SUPPOSE IT WOUl.O se ALL Rl6MT .. ' -... -- .. ',_ '~ " .,,.,11L ...... ~·~~- ABBEY'S ON THE PHONE , VERV CONCERNED ABOUT HER FRIEND BETH SAGE/ SHE'S DECIDED TO TAKE AN AFTERNOON FLIGHT TO see HER,,,BUT SHE MUST TALK WITH YOU FIRS TAKE THE PHONE IN TH CONFERENCE ROOM I E CLAIM SHE WAS 9CtOUS FOR A TIME/ THEY WANT HER 10 STAY FOR OBSERVATION ! OLD LIDO DID t;()(.) PRACftCE n-415 WEEK~ MOON MULLINS -·Nor THAT MY EMPL6YSES COULt> ~,ALLY HAW ANY GRIEV.ANces, ~ 8UTIF ,ANYoNi: FlllS-· UH I HOH"" OK/¥; I BEFO~E. WE GEi SfARIED ,, . LE1" ME A5K V'OU ,,, GOOD.' ·lEl'6 HEAR ' HI n-4~ ! I'M :WrTH rr .1 1"f-4E WESflJIEW Hl&U sa-tOOL MARCHING~ AND WE'RE SEU.ING BAND 1l>RKE',)5 -ro EARN (V';()NEq ~ NE/AJ UNI~! BY FERD AND 'TOM JOHNSON ,AND WMAT ,ABoUT . , FIVE M~OTES 'TIL iff£ f~TIN6 srARiSJ GU~S- il{INK VI c l(J\J s I ' I j I ' • SO SfARf THINKINb 1HDSE BATTLE 'fHOUeMfS, . O~'f?--- 11UNK IOUb~) CAN VOU TAU8T "f'QM rvE8? 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SOR~!WE'D LOVE TO COME FOR TI41! , /WEE KENO, BUT lTS IMPOSSlBLE'. ~ WE CAN'T LEA.VE H\M . ~it~ mL fWr .•. how ;,aLl I pu.~ it ... HLMBL£. ) OF COUR~E NOT , Ftve Ml~ures 'T11.. iM£ flC*lTIN6 51ART 5) GO'-lS - !HINK VICIOUS) 50 5iART THIN~INb 1~t.6E BAfiLr lHDOGHTS, DK.A~?,.___- CAN VOU TAU8T "°"" 1V!8? Ttwe .. • .._. 1ix CllN9'· ..... tn drllWlng .......... tap 8"d balDnl .... How ...... C8fl ¥Oll !Ind """' a.. -,.. Wilt ... .,.,. ...... " .............. • 111&'9H s '*°"" • Wl't t '9111Wtll IA>'\cl C 9'-.utl ...... '*<> l ......... ~ I ~WO T I I r • ' G ..... .-0.. ......................... . ....... .. .... c..: t-4IM. a-.u. -... ._, ............... ...,, 5 ~ ....... ·-, .......... 1-U ...... c• u 't1 ..__ __________ __J llU9 'OUI t ti 't 1Mt Cl 1)1 ...., TWWll Two of ..... of .............. eppe9r eeo.oe 1*41 t '*"' *"*'1 ~ allke to be tw.. --two1 You ..... . PlT't'/ 8llf THE &NSOHS DON'T LIKE 006~. ) ~D HEPlNE5 \hi 00AROlNG K~NNELS . SOR~.' WE'D LOVE TO COME FOR TWE ' , ) WEE K~O, 8UT \TS IMPOSSIBLE'. ~WE CAN'T LE~VE H\M . ) Of COUR~E NOT , OUTLAND . BY BERKELEY BBEATBID •' ·~ .... ._ ....... _ ....... "' ................. ----.................. .. ----~ ---~ ·----- II: V ff U Q This st.Mon°" "Tiu Cosby Sleow," Bill Coshy wan 11 htton °" Isis j1tltn. Wli•t •rr tlu wo~ on tlu pin, 11..J why Joa Ju war it? ~~e.._llJ,WIL The cenmic pin reads "SD JR." Colby wears it as a tribuce co doee &iend Sam.my om. Jr., who died May 16. The pin WIS ~by fashion de-Dgna . McDoaaJd. name OD USA WEEK.END'• list. we need three reliable IOW'ces with the same ~ but our source boob don't cwfum that ct.. and oame:r will his agc:nt. To ldd co cbe ooafu. . V: . llbl' • ssoo: anom ~~ say be'lJ turn 21, 20 or 19. Q l'rn on olJ f•n of PBS' '71it Ntw Yuktr Worluliop ." WUt "4ppau to tlu j MrniiMrr host NorM A•r•1NS ,,....,, °" tlu sltow? llllltlllw Will. c.N ,...., "· y W' tth three sets built, the fOlb at Worlcshop's producing SQ- tion. WGBH in Boecon. bnc loa co sit 00.. One ICl of fumi.. twe is given co the show'• un- dcrwria:n; one is uxd foe pro- totypes for the companion book co the tcrics; the thizd ICl either DY' in the studio for promotional me or Abama takes it home. ~ show ~ gins its thi.nl ICatOO Jan. 19. O.f/.,...tf .. Alllw'"' ,. .... /u rt,. 0 b J"'"'" BortJ, fa,,., Ctorp SUit lt1NlOr •d cm/ ril!ta ltitW, nJU iJtJIOIWJ i" ,.Zitia? ............ ~._. Ju a mpea:actt only. 6'I would ae.u ay ~. tu right DOW, DD." be told UI about l return co politia. (His cmn ended in '87.) Once labeled another Andrew Young or Jeae Jacbon. Bond is a>otmt to lecture at colleges. He wants co .. ensure dw history treaa .n of the puticipana of the (civil rights) ca, not just a few." He teaches at the Uni- vcairy of Vugioia. Charloua- 'fi.lle. and b<JIU A-"'4'1 Bl«lr Forti..., a syndicated 1V show. Q Why JiJ clti/J psycltologiJt- psychill.trilt BrHo BaullulM "°"'"''' s11itiM? It's la.rJ to btlitw • ,,.... WM nnviftJ Nai c.ortafltr•tlolt '°"'Pf "'°"" #till lcirflStlf ... Allill1. ........... We can only tpcmlau. Some say be did it co get neryoue rhumng p; ochm ay his cpl.icy of life ar age 86 bad~ come poor .&er be IUBCred two .aaka. Bmdbeim. who bad jU1t emmd a 1etilement bamt, killed hjnwlf Much 13, tbe 52nd mniveuuy of tbe Nai akeatu of his nac:M t\amia. ~ QDC CD woo- dier if be ~ a similar ba ol &eeclom in tbe home • wbm tbc Nm came. Bem:lbeim WM a manlier ol tbe Hemlock ==~ . ill).~ co ia founder, Da:ek ....... ....,. y ........ ....,~.--M....,__....,,_..,..,.,, ,..,. .... ,...~--··----GMM. MllPPr • ...., to .•. ' Nw. ti jametDalubr,40 u.11....., .. Not!.,, Jodie .... 21 Alumd ....... 41 CAI* Klda,41 Ted na.,52 Jaat 1~,64 N#. 20 Seu Yoac. l l lo DaU.34 M1rti Gcsd , 34 Joeepll awe.. 41 Not!. 2t Nico&lar saw-'' · 77 GoWit ....... , Mldono...,47 N..n loa.leda,2) MMieJ Hmhc..,. 2t lillkJaa ~47 Toa Co.ci.49 I • i a.o.1.-y 0,. WiL " tw..H ........ Curtll. 32 (Mw, I.I ) IWts wp .... IJdwJ Ltwis Ill , 'r m .,,.' '"'°'' • .,....., z.-.• , .. , .... ~ .................... : ........ .. "-----................. .. •r s1L---.. ·--..... -.. -· ...-_.,_ ............ _. ........... .. p 1 '-··"-·-"'" .. -·-II ~ ... -·--·-·--... D 4 ......... i••'ll•• •'¥ ............ ---···141•• NOWTlllOUGH DIO"Wr Jf,MVIC»fTiaAND MANY OlltllQUAUIY AJ'a'TPIODOCTSATl'OUIATaTftl(NaN'111. ALL THI WT CHOlal. ALL THI lllCNIT wwaL AU. IN ONI DOB. ATs.T PHONE CENTER ~ =---1\NA "= ...... ~ ~ £fl!n cm~ MM. ---..... ~llMU. It &All/I, . ~ --It LA WUIOllO i.&a\O _, W1A LA J0UA Cit ---..... THE NEW ls• w bn1d: 70.. of U.S. fMdUes.,. 'llOll·tndltloMI.' TlleJ •re lllMCl1d, .. wn .... _ v.y old·strle ....._ BY LESLIE ANSLEY THEORY OF W e asked this summer if your family ii non-cnditional -thac is, not the old-fashioned mother, f.athcr and two biological children. We asked you to tell how your family ii made up and how that makeup enriches your life. Respoma came from more than t ,000 readers, most emphasizing not each family members' clifferences, but what all haYc in common. Most of the lettcn were from £amilics that arc mixed racially and ethnically. or blended via second marriages. Othen were from adoptive families and singles. We haft chosen six for du. spotlight on ,,lac is now a majority in this country -a family tndidonally described as "non-nuclear.•• In its most litcn.1 acme, being nuclear meam haTing a nucleus: a core, or a force dw tcrTes u a center of growth or deTelopment. hi nearly all of the lctten we receiftd. at the core, at the beut. wu lOft -tradi- tional and unconditioual. So where ii the <>We-and-Hanic:t &milyl Though the &Ces, roles and marical 11atwel may haft changed. the lndirio-1, 11ucleer &mily atill ii •ery much hae -iA .,mt. r .. ¢Q THE BOULTON FAlllLY Holiclaya. says U.yeu-old Mi- c:bael. R'C Im '"'** tima. ...... ff~ is • "°'*'fol ""1 to O'fU their 6nt 16 ,.. ol ......... goes all-oat. •a!J: two 20:fc411-d tmleys coobd. welmg die 1Vt hiU • f••ily. Tt11t.1tty-Jw r-n Then Carole diw:owaed lbe ,...~ down and Wllrla 6:>ocW1 " •to W MotlM Ot" ,.,.,..,._,. pltr mac. _She and Jolm hadn't~ a .. It jmr feels lib a rqaJar &mily," c:hild of cbeir own.&uto ~ sn, •M llOW nr ff yotl"f'la'J and bad .... meet cbcy would to c..ole tays. .. I .. daia IDM toad '"'''* "'"lti-alu1it ~ witla ·~~~ •n biam. hat time isn't madi clilU- Clairtat, YidMlllOt, Ajrlu11 •M c.role ..,... la .... 4 .,.... 'S ~ ocba tbaA pcopJie don't IDMICh." Bat • such a 1;& &mily Korm11 •fltOtry." can ca~I main. IOaRlC Humah'• hidh. the Boolcom time more childrm. of cloching and extla incomt from YOU llBAD THATCCllrec:dy. '"It got to the point where oar toa Animal Cracken, Cuole'a store, The BoaltlOG kids ol Lawaaace:. Kan., cia1 woda WU ttry era It c:alliDg ~ .. We ha?eD't had a Joe of mon- range ila age from 7 to 26 and com-w up and saying, •w • Carole. any-ey, we'w got a rich ans c:ommuni- . fift edmic gmap. They CID-one new at your home?' " ty," Carole says. And the Bou.lcona C: tbtee pianiD. a c:et1ilt. two .Jo-Their lur ~ child. Maggje. take full adnmage of it. enrolling the linim and ID oboe player. t:.) DOW 8, is mmeil afia cbeir 90CiaJ cb.ildren in dance, thea1er and mmic John. 54, and Carole. 46, are ) worker, Margaret McCorkendale, claaes. E.specially music. After all. the Time of the childreD an mrncally « who foaad ber in. Sooth ~ ot-flute is what brought john and Carole physicall dWlcapd. 'Completiq = b die mmrally dinbled together al a;ndcrm at Michigan SCllle the boatttoid ~ two clop. two alb. hat tnaal f:<fe probkms and uanemr,. a rabbit ad a nnkfnl of tea c:ramra. ii JePlly bWad. Now t~-old 10D. Chm. Whyeomaayl °1thinktomdimetfamjljaget10 topher. is ia tbe Obed.ia Mu- "'We'ft ahnJI wwed a hqe fam. bit cbcy4re Ul imlitaeioa... Mee«-sic ComerftlCI)' ia Ohio 11 a 9ioliD ily, and it just b•n ned that way." kendale •JI. .. But (tbc BoWcona) are pedonnaDce map. :r: c.ro&c. who owm a clothJq re-not. They're ~JI a~·" One IOG hat met hit biological &,. ~ {w childn:n._ .. Ad.ifCiiae is ADcl where there'• . .,, ~'• ( tber, and daughter San. 20. alto called kind ol addictm. ~ usually tnditioo. At Thanbping, Sally, •'J'I she wanes to ••1ee who~ Carole and John. a lute ~ the Boaltom p.tber around a large. me :' hain and nzKioee ftml." at the Uniftnily of r • .,.., hepn cherry. c:mcom-made cable. J.mcnd ol The M.anbew, had his biologi- their big family with leftD adopQom aiui.ag on ~ .they sit on benches cal mother come co the-ho.lie llDd THE THOMAS FAMILY '7oitdt.tr, ,,;,,,., °"' two ,U.,glatm, w •rr ~"l ,,,.., rtlu tut A.nu still lw •"}' Jn06""" fiui"' -"' n.yt .. 1 °"·,, • meet cbc tal ol his family, and got ia coach wida hit half liller. . Carole fiecla ccmf.CN ml* wida lac:r adujAed daildrea'• wd to ca.•..., their~. f'.milies: "lt"a DOC II if to,neooe • gouag to come Ila! oar c:bild away." GrowiDg up ia lach a larp. nDc:d &milyWM pal. •JI Micb*e), wbo'a balf-Cbinae, haJC-whicie. ... doa't haft Uly J*tjadic:es toward U1.f cme ace beame they're all my l.odaal and a.a.." At Micbad'a OCIOber :rtif; Chris pla~ tbe 'riolia a.Dd 1 sang aome 90np with one of Mi-chael •• best friends. . Sally says her pt.mm ue the la.JG the &mily'ia IO dme. "W e'Te always been caught to help each other," ..,. l the mmi.c: thaapy major. Her &imds think ha clan is .. neat. .. and pral her ' CO td} e'ferY DCW peDOD she meel:I all • aboat than. John DJS his kids feel a lb'Oag teme olloyalty among~ bat abo limply ago, each other's ClOllp'- rq. ~,~_. tal lane ol unity.And tbe older kids . loft the lime ODCI. which is • :r:light to me. .. ,, ., jmt think. gmaally, rs the cbem• • t oE it all." TH . o{Jtc ~ coafa •.. , la ::..~ to co with the a Ria = Wiid tomy, kid tb home PAU . fftQlftJl~·1a li H c ftjiH ] -__. ... 8 i !..11 ~~ g l 1 11 .. . JJl~~ ~~f ~: ~ i-ti . ~ . LIJ · ~~ . .! ~f n ~1 :l" Jttdh•~ •It~ lr=-~1. , r~ r:' Jftr ~1. •. l·~r . ~·-; tJ1! ~f t"a-!.. ~1· ~11 .. 1: .:l'~ I [ l" rir1~1= 'a-~ -f. ::a ~ t:· ~ .. ---~ ~ tnLir tUUf!!r ~s.F Pl:J~~~n~r •: t}~1 rr1 t• l-i l. 1-· i1 i • a~ t.iE st~-= > [·ii t",tt!:lt ~ia.H ·'lJPJ]:e r. ~ 1111 ll ~M}f.! "'ft·rJ : .. -:;i~ • H t" l / . J,tl .•. :j ·~:jlr~~ l~f ~·-,.~, r ~ .... a~ l .-~-t I: 1--1 I· l ~ . l 'f: ... t I!. • t rr. f . ... rR:l In. t!.8 rJ,· fl'i'~ .. ;. .. ?! > i a::c a.f ~ r 8 ~a ~ . ~ ,-J &: f; l , ~ l I ~ I I :c •; IG ~ ~~•i"'e~'a' : '-' ~ f s:.S ~ • [ ~ • l. I l L!-'tl' &:l·li'~2tl•liiz:i:: rt-9t1:!,.i. 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Thai means he can't take his two child.reu to the nwma as often u they'd like. but he tak.a them when he can. And bec:aUle he ~ claaes at West Los Angeles College on his days off, he caa't alwa71 play with them u much u they'd like, but be does what be can. eYeD if it's just working on his own homework be- side them at night. Monies, 36, of 1-A., hu been sin- gle by di.oroe for }J:d• raising 11- yea.r-old Hector J~ Patricia. 8. "Being a sin&le.dad gi•es you good insight. You '-ft to cope with a new lifatyle. I knew I had to hana in there and cry to better mytelf. For tl.e kids." For his kids, Monies goes to school on his days off and makes sure there u always someone cbe around -his THE SANS FAMILY "In blmtliflg this Jo,,.ily, tltt boys wm flCtiwly incl..Jd in tltt wdJing cmrnony . . . twfl t.ld"t tluir OWft "40WS. " l:,·111·1 ._, ,,-, ... l;il!O ': .a1r·.1~11 ~1 .. 1 r11 1}~f ll!~ ·-Jl'll"l Ir 1ir. · I' IL · ·•rl·1 '..-'•Jr 1 lliP.: J 1 11 ~ .. 'J' 11 • 1.i'~. 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Royal patrons who c.ommisaioned theH exqui1ite creation• from the finnt artists and craftamm ol the eta, Now l.enaK adda new brilBanm to thJa tradition_ with TM. lily BlolloM fa A pormain ariglnaJ with the jewel-like beauty of the great European rollector egp. And with dramatic acuJptura1 detail that is diltinctMly Lenmc. A pottel•ln treuure ••• with kl own pottel•in pedata1 Exquisitely~ ICUlpced and crafted by~ with meticuJoua catt. thla la a pormain collectm'• treuure ol extnorcUnary utiltr1 The local point .. a gnaful rubrum ll1J fully scuJptured to aptun every exquiaite detail. Set in • frame edpd in pure pt. the beauty ol this per*t minilltun Oow8 ec:ulpture la enhanced by tM graceful bu·nUef dftign that mdrclH the egg-a luxuriant tlllcay ol W. and f1awtn. DeUaate hand petndng aiptwa the rich range ol aaft pinb ol the nabrum 1llJ the gentle springtime hues al the t.~NIW flowaa. bacha al pure X bnt gold ldd to the richrme and elegance ol thlt imported~ exduliw. And to lhowcat1 thla ariglnaJ wolk from the mueer art11ea o1 Lenox, 70'1 will natw a ~ cnfted porc:elaln ptdllta), created espedally to hold Tht Uly aio.o. fa An lmportut Leooz flnt Thit 19 the dJltlnguilhed pmder iMue In an exclu- sive new aJlllctian ol ICUlptund pormain eggs from tenc.. Ownll'I al Tht U1y ..... Fa will hne the opportunlty to .equlre Mldltlona1 WOlb in thJa dlt~uJthecl new collection at they becmw .,.,_ ~ dwy will, al mu.rte. be undlrnocWte lb:• tocloeo. Hew II. mlllCtcw .. ol NN beauty and, at Jult S39, of ran fthM u well. 1b acquire Tltc Uly ....... '°.., .... .....,It In JUUi' hcine; ·be IUN to MJ ,_, Ill H ftdaft Pfrm ftO lleli thin,,.. ...... - r---------------------, 1kE LnY BLOSSOM Eoo .......... 'JDw ··•'"'- ,.....,,,,, ilWWW ••lou an. Li1r ··-fa. II\ odPMlwm:k ol Gt from......, to be craftld by hand -IM In 8M JIGI' I t '· I need eend no money now I will be baled In thne mcrihly inltaD:mlnll ol SU-.ch. 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I - ~ ~ ;t ~ ~ t 0 .... .... -· ~ .. _. ~ ." . \ pareat~••~ Moms with a dad attitude A man taking time off to be with his two young daughters finds that not everyone is charmed ., lldllN ..... APT Ba 5 YBAaS ol tuming our two gilb O'fU 10 beby siam wl ICbook. my wile and I decided one ol m lboald *a Jar o6 from wed md D'f home. Me. Sare, I Wll a liale woaied .boat copiDg • a fa1kime did 1X> Tyler wl Molpa. ... 4 IDd 6. Bat • cbe w mac I w ooofident I would find a wodd ol IDOIDI enilww:ing .tw I I ' 11 tH ..,14 •f flll·tl• .... It•• tH Nu tf DM ltlrlll lllM Is ....... ' Mrl 11 tHlry "-• ,,ICtlce . •AaJl 100 suaB ID CAN HANDLll fl1' ID die eldy maam. ol the a.e, 1 lllr.ed my wilt. loliia. t10 call wl m-. the play ... aow. woald ..... all .. how 1-bwbeNI pc 1 s.te r... ldtjolt ID_, la... widl • Jddt. Scmelww d.I ....... ()It. J• IO ... Mir ft• 14 Cll•'• M ii w.l't IO ..W, • Ju .... lwMta, C'9l M Wlm't aeanp ID allay all Gt I .....,.... come;& One dly. Raia amde ..,..n 16 wkb the mom ol aac ol'J)ler'1 &imda from •• ,..,, Claifo .. 11 7 a.m.. ic'ftnl boaa bein dw p ....... ber. the mod. called a.oaa '°.,her ... ,.~ ....... w .. o••c °"' wilb only Tyler's cWdy • home. "°Sbe'1 (IMIJ 6.a.t OS ........ llid tbe --wbo tbaa cptiickly ......... '" al1d ii ...... -• c:Ww. wbo .,.. ....W. •Aft JW me bi aa ........... rwo kWlf I ddak I'll W., •uaa-lwia Win •w." Doa' WGllJ• .., .... _.. .......... W.flitwo pm ........,.. He ca._., IL Mill. fli mmt. ... ft*..-'-· 18 UM WW•........., 1 ... 1&, '"' HI ~hij r~ Hi ~hlU1f Uf~I t;h!f};ifalrjil~!~n~lti -n~,~~~~J~nn i•hf ti,! Jnht1t j.ht-·ta Hj.Jt~l!i~tt 1UH 'Jii1 f[ UJ; 1~Hr1}Ji rJj~ f i~J·· 1-f U~ihi l li:1nf~}!1i J--11 rt s . ~ i] f '°' · 11 tr ·. It I -I: . . • , :-;1f1 l~ J.1 nnu Hf i~i if~~ tbbl~tl PH HHt1 ~ bait t!ttni : 1s1. l ,, i!ll Jr:i :!It 11ir ·•J1 llrr .,, . f,I lf .. ·11· . :h1 --__, -=--= --------.. .. --- .-.J -... :::_ :-:-::;. :::::· i [!fi • : ~ar t· r ilioJJf t~i i(1l!!ilj!L i.1 ... f:;i1f 1 J l ;!i ~1:1 ~ 111 1111•1 ~ ,11 9.''I ~'­! Irr 1f1 • ~ ~ :i. I !l 0: .. I \,i,J . !" 111' ~ . •I ,,. ~ ;_. l!l1i~ " 1111-i'ifl: ~ I'' 11,.li i '!• 1~1 ~ I ,.I a· ~ I r!I lr~ .. ~ ·l11il II~ ..... !I 115:e-I~ Ii' ·-=.1• ... ! ~ ~ ··-1:% .. .... -• I ..._ I 't~t-a ~t ~ ~ I la' If , , ~ i I ~ f . Ii ... "You Can Beat Cancer. I'm Living Proof." · Flossie Dishong was in teml>le pain. and nobody knew why. She finaDy had to travel almost a thousand miles from her home in Indiana to discover she had inoperable cancer. F1ossie refused to accept that diagnosis, and continued her search. That's when Flossie found Cancer Treatment Centm of America at Amerian Intemational Hospital in 1Jon, IDinois. We found a way to treat her cancer as wen as her pai_n. You see, cases like hers are the · kind we generally take-whether the cancer was just discovered or the s:imous treatments have failed. These cases made up more than 90I of our acfmieeions in 1989, and nearly the ameln 1990. We've given these people another chanre to live, time and again. We've done it without the horrible side effects that sometimes make other cancer treatments unbearable. We've helped many patients to know the joy of living life to the fullest again, of nkiDa each morning to a cloudless sky with many silver linings. The reaon, we're certain, is the qualky and the scope of our cancer treatmeot program. It's the most ooqrehentive milable, utilizlng the moet ~innovative weapons known to medkine. What's more, we oeva-bid that the lives of our patients matter just as much as our 0WD, ad that I caring, 1oYe-fiDed environment is ~Dent medicine. At for Floaie, that picture really is worth a thousand words, althouch she summed up her feelings just fine in fourteen.· "Ntllf ~I'd bl /&IU1ff ... ,,,, bsbottd QfOilc. I t111 ""'M#l ""'1. • letters Your story about Johnny Matbi ("Ch:anc:a are ... " Aug. 31-&pt. 2 got me thinking , c.hmoes are, if you g. llO one oi Mad:Ua' oom:aa. he'll sit 01 b.is behind and sing 30-yar-old '°°" with tome aolf ch.aft in between. Pm. & sboald ipCDCI las time o t:bt golf~ and~ more merg llO his OOOOtib. OOLOUSSOV ..., .U....llk W••USA WllDNO, -a.-.• ... ... ..... ~Va. m"Mt12. .... ... .. ~ ............ ,..-. . .............................. , _ ....... ., ........ .., ... , -' -• • i. • What You Can Save.Each ·Month · On Our Kid's PJan Can Be Better Spent EJsewhere. ~~ /\ Ftr1t base tickeu for you and your little slugger- bot dogs included! • A pair of fancy new tennies, the k:ind tlw cost as much as your ftnt suit. A nice payment to the orthodontist for the eventual peafect teeth. ~ . A couPle of lbe bolleat new~~IDd earplug;; you. A fancy new baby doll for Y""r little doll. Two large pizzas. loaded. One piece for you and 17 for you know who and a few friends. carrnr ... I,_.,.•..,.,.,.,• 1 ..,,, .. -"""· ,..,. ,,,,., ... -,. ..-,. ,., •. ,,.., ....... ,,,,. .. ,.,, ,. ..... ...,. "*'".,.. _. .. Jl'rf r tr•'*' ,.aia dlll w ,_di##: r ,.,,, ,., • ,,_"""' ru•c.r-,.,. • ..... ,,., .. ,.. .,.,,, ,,... ... ,.. ... ., _ ....... -,,.ctlal, ...,,__,,_ ........ JJWH ,..., ...... , Crlfld ... """"",,, *""" .. ,,..,, ,., ,..,.,, .... . We Have Plans For Your Kids. Call Your Blue Shield Agent Or 1-800-624-5150. Blue Shield dQlltomla AAI' , ...... .. __ • 1 ; ~------------------------.,~ I .... Shield Write: ::'f.':kSofCahfom• Ore.at l..Q.624.SI'° I ¥. d c.lbN Sm Prwilco. CA 94120 I 8 ~ aend me. without obliption. informarion about Blue Sbidd'1 YouthCarei-"'--1 PSalC tend me. wuhout obliplion. infoonadon about Blue Shield Plans for fam.JU. I and individuals under aae 65. O Pleate tend me, without oblilJdoo, infonnacion about Bl11e Shield'a Medicate I Sllpplemcut Plans. Birt.hdate ------ : Ntme No. of~ --- j Addral ----------------~--I City Stale _Zip __ _ L .... <-->------ Simple Answers To Tough Qwstions- Good ServU Is Part Of Our Plan • . ' WHAT'S Tlll ~I>~ Tlf'"t ff/\~ff-4" Organic baby food booms I I Fears ~ut pesticides in apple JWC.C and apple sauce in 1989 sent many parents scurrying to buy organic baby foods - despite the &ct they cost about 25 cents more pct jar than the non-organic variety &om top sellen such u Gerber's or Beech-Nut. The ttcnd continues: Sales of organic baby food wett up '40 percent last year and arc expected to double by 1995. The avenge baby cats more than 500 jan of food by his/her hr birthday. At that rate, it would cost S•62.80 eo feed yom baby organic food, compared with $280.80 for non.organic. But consider this: Feeding the a.engc-si%cd family dog with canned food costs about $375 a year. And that's not cowitllig what they consume in table aaaps. ...... .,c...ldu • ...., ....... ....,.,, j H•• hops on the naon train The family car of the 'SOs -the ltalioo wagon - could ride apin u the hottest-telling car of the '90s. But this time, forget the f.aU wood paneling. Honda lw the Wat entry in a niarUt fueled by bargeoniq famjljn A wagon ftftioc ol the popular Accord is due next month (pictured aboTe).11iere were .S6,154 new regilauiou for station wagons Jut year, and car mak.en aim to sell S00,000-600,000 each year for the nest S yean. Honda's Accord, to be built at the company's plant in Marymlle, Ohio, ii 1are to CIODlrib- utc to those numben. Its 1990 sedan wu the best-selling car in the USA. Warm it up on PBS TM ht ...... 111bJ Alltll '*' ... _,(PIS. WMutflJ, I,_ .. EST) .... ICilla ... .., tM ... .....,, "Tllla ..... M I ~ tMdl·t.," ,.. ..... wffllr-Mlt ,_ .... .,.. 2· .......................... 1t11n: 1r1 nst, • u. ....w ts ................... ., ... ...... ...... Dmfl11 .,.... tf· ftdl ..... •• ........, cem-,..., ......... .,.. .. · 1.c. • u. .. ,... ,.st." 1tte. " Going shopping? Take the kids without cr1111plna your style With sitters in sbon supply, more savvy bwineuci oow invite parenu to bring the kids, anyway -to their on- site play areas. You might still pay, but you don't have to worry about the sitter not showing. Some options: •ALLSTON COMMON shop- ping ccncer in Arlington. Va., off'en .. Fun Times. The Grat Escape" for kids l-11, with a carowel, Yidco pmea, cnf'n, plays and a model train. fees; S6 membenh.ip, then S celltl a minute. LOI CURITOI CINTU in Los Cerritos, Calif., gives Mon- day night-football widows a break. From 6 to 8 p.m., a child-care center right at the mall supplies dinner and ac- ciYitia for kids aacs 2 co 12. ~ 4 f-l C.,./ Wlclt ,...., 'P• Tim'-' A,.,_, V•., .. 11. Parents get beepen so they ploncoriu.m," a Victorian- can be found if needed. Coat: style playhouse, micro- $4 per child. acopee. a th.am wida cam- WllMAN'I SUNIHIAlttcn. in cordcra, 1y111tllniaen and Rochester, N.Y., lw built a more. Cote: $4 ua boar on facility that's pan child-care 1•era1•. but Weiman '1 center and put kids' mu.se-aboppera 1et diacoanca if 1UDt Wich a IOddlm' .. n-they reaene a day ahead. ... ' l I I ' ' I ft!llr • .., • .,.,. ... i DDAI WI :·-~==--=~ct.ctm=~ .. I .............. _ ... .,....., ... ... .......,. ....... .. I 1 c:aY~• ... ._111111°.-.-.. ... .....i 2 OCGlllTllY IOIW.. 4 CNP_,.,_. 5 OQPU?Ctl 1•-·11-...... I _....,....mt): I· I ,, I ··~:..~------------­• 15'-,__ .. ~-~..,,, ---1 -------------------• I a .. llUltl Write &o Michele Marb: c/o De.ily Pilot P.O. Bos 2316 Grand C.tral Station New York. NY 101&3 No penoaa1 ,. ... KIRCofK-cF• A' IJ ~ ~. 4 fetD of• were d~reg tM UCU'folll "°" of Maf"tMal"(IJ1f ,/UN, ud llGlMrGllf tM -.ame of 8n1U Lu C411M "JI· wr..cat wa1 ""-r.al Of.WM of IW cUoJJt1 -C THOllP SON, YALl:SVlLLE, CONN Bru~ Lee died tuddenly in Hong W1tal h4t ~ to beot&t""' <Am· Kong on J uly 20, 1973, midway JllU &~cca., wi\o i:kUnd ~ .. ''Houl"? - through his fifth ru.. .. Game or llOB T 11/Tf.'HELL. llONROYIA. llD. ... Death." He wu 32. The official coro- Mr'• report llat.ed that Lee had 1uf· ft red a cerebra! edema precipitated by an allergic reaction to either a pracrip- lion paJnkJIJer or to a drug he wu tak· In& for a back 11\iury. Rwnora conUnue to ctrculat.t that Lee wu murdered by membera or the Iron or "Vlbrauna" Hand, a eelect VoUP that admtnl.Wrt a mytteriout death touch, or that he wu cJvtn an u~ble Oriental pollon. Stlll othen claim that Lee wu a vlctJm of hi• own ricorou• nt.MM and diet rtClJntn. ..... , .. .,.. 11 Ed /HtlUr, /fllMr qt acior &1 a,,. W, Jr., "4U ""'""' -C OONNW,., IA I.OOH., N.C. r.d 9tC1eY dMd April 28, 1970, at the ... ot II. Hll lat&. Krttn appear· MCI •• • aa _.,... of ''The Nw of Utt a..·· ..... .and I.he MOnth ... dMld. I Sinor the dembe or "Hotel" lo 1987, J Sellecca has starred in teV'tral made- i ror-TV movies, and two NBC miniler· in, "The Brotherhood of the Roee" and "People Uke U1." A IC.arrinC role ln the 1itcom pilot "Mulberry Street" never 1e>ld. She 1.1 currently embroiled In a S 1.6 million law1Ult against the produc· Uon compeny and the produ~r of the upcoming ABC ltl18 "Baby Talk." SeJ. lecca WU eel to star In it and cla1ml IM WU forced out. (Julia Duffy WU aublequenUy hired u her repl~ menl.) On the plus side of the Jedltr, Sellecca hu come out with a new cloe.h· lna line for Montaomery Ward (a la J• clyn Smith, who hu a tlmllar line for K mart} and 11 fllminc a wtevlllon movie ror her own production company. Sel· lecca hu a 9-year-old eon, Gib, from her marria«ie to act.or GU Gerard, whkh ended in 1986. ...... ......, How old ll actor Ralpll lHUa.•M1 Ha1 Ju .wr tHtn "'""'naud for ca" Aca.dntw Award? How d.oa Ju "4~"' flt? -T Mr«l:B, NEW YORK, N.Y. Ralph Bellamy, bom June 17, 1G04, In Chic-a<>, ti 8e yean old. foUowlnc hit hliit-tehool IJ'Adu1Uoa, ht btlan an lntena!vt, all-lnclualve Pf'OCJ'• ieared wward a career on the -.. For 10 yean, Bellamy trave*I with tourinc compe.nMI -acunc. dlreCUnc, produc-lne. dtt&tn•nc eeu, etc. In 1827, be Kart.td hlt own company, the Ralph Bellufty Playen. PUm work beau tri the Mii)' '30s, and a IUppor\lftc role 1n ''The Awful Truth" (1937) terned hi.a his only O.Car nomlnaUon. Hll Mlt .........,.. role wu u J'nnldla D. loo-'"* ln •'Sunrilt at caa,....lo .. (1867), a ttlil role that WOft l\ba both the Tony aad New York Drama CrtUcl A wards. Bellamy repriled the role ill the 1960 mm venlon-The ldll robult Bellamy cteditl hll phylical ntnem to an enrdte Procrua that he lroaic:a1ty developed ln ordtr to appear lnOft real- lll!cally dllabled when he played Roo- wvelt, who had bem stridcm with~ Uo and left without the wie of his &eca. ln order to learn how w dn& blmelf around wit.h just his arms, Bellaay put together a program of lt.mcbea aad ex· erdlel (alt-UPI, l>Ulh-uPI, liec 8qU&a}, whkh he faithfully f ollo.. every morning before brukfut.. Trlldlft&,__ W1UU wcalc:Ai1'Q 4 ,..,,,. q/. ''"""" n•, P./." ~ litl«l .. ,,.,.,., H• Wroe.,•• Ir~ to a /rift4 Mot IA. '°°"'°" ftalttnd ,. tJtu qUoU 10GI M~ /rOM IM PolMOliw comur· dall. lly /rind l4id it IOCll A .. Lclaihr'J /rOfl& "JIMrdn, 5'N ~." nu "..,,..,. Ital ,,_.. '°""' Jotr owr • ~ "°'°· W1'o fl rigllt? -VlaE1 CU· Nt:S, 6UllM. CAlU That WU Anltla l..anlbwJ ~ •tarrlna in the 1986 "Munier, He Wrott" epilode of Tom Selleck•• "Mac· num, P.I." ~. Selleck returned I.he tavor, cu-t4tarrinc on Lanebury'a "Murder, She Wrott'' aeries In lhe ftna. le of thlt two-part, two aeritl veftb&n. .. ......... w. Mw --.. ~,.., ........ q/ "W ..... " 044 CM "'* ,,_. q/ IJw Mow '"" ,,... ..., ,..,., ""°' " ,.. "°"" .., -..,,,. IWJOHart. IKX/llrON ......... IAwtl, the fOl1Mr Illar ot ... ....., ... II now II,..,. old_. ti I ,., ..... td, .... ,.., ... _ .... • QMi Atltlllt U•"'*r· Ltwll ,._ .. ..aor1awea e11l1Ml1• Z "We called Annette 'The "It" Girl,'" recalls c::» John Ritter. "She'd dance with each on us ." BY KIRK NICEWONGER Bm HaMrom atart'd at )he TV in mute horror. lri tht' book. lir wa.'I (I jam· OU.'I, but lorit'Ly, "rrhitt>ct. But tJtprf! he tNas on settf"fl, sta{Jg('"ri,.g end of a funo with an unidnttifled award for an un· idtml({iP.d cartier, escorting a yovng woman to hill aJHJrtm"1tl. It jvst didn't make a"~ lWnM' ... Huh? Oh! Sorry We were just logging some writing time on our own horror novel. It's about the characters from Stephen King's "'It" watching the ABC mhdaeries or the book, airing nday and Tues;. day, Nov. 18 and ~ ten-disgusting detail to form a I, I 00- page epic on the power or friendship to overcome horrors that would easily de· stroy individuals alone Those who haYe rud "Jt" may reel ~hat. the mini~ series taJces ex~lve liberties with the characters. Why is Ben now a playboy? When did ~rennlal jokester Richie To- zier change careers from being a disc jockey to doing stand -up comedy? What •• .. Jt.",,. CwTJ ...,. die ml den ~ (1.-r.) Al*I ... , n..u. QrtAe••er, O'T°" 11141 aaun. 20. Soon we, llke King, wlll bf abte to was the point or getting rid of F.ddlt hire URrtiveness-ttai~ peraonal L,.. Kupbrak's wlft? 1dstanta to anap "No Interviews!" at re--But. John Ritter points out, "h 's real porttrs with the temertty to call our hllrd in a fout-hour movie to l t'l tvery- orfice. thlnf( Stephen Kin~ uid (In). We'd still Uke King's book, the miniseries IA be rtlmln•· They had to lttave certain the story or childhood friends who thinp out. But I wu really pleased band tott>thfr to confront 1 murderous they Wt•rt as rallhrul as thfy were." entity capable or chanting Ill form, but It turned out that the cut had a bond who moel often appears u • clown or It., own wht>n s hooting ~an. "MOit (played by Tlm Curry). Thirty years or U.!t hav.-worked totether before," later, thfy aro called back to their New aay Ritter, "and we bfc:ame pal . Har- England town whftn a new wavt or ry Andtnon and I dld a bit f.Ottlher chlld·kllllnCS ~na. Harry A~raon, wh n Walt DISMy o~ Ul> l.M MOM Dennis Chrlltopht'r, Annft.te O'Toole, 1tudloa. Dtnnll Chrtstol)Mr and I •tN Tim Rtld, John Ritt.tr and Richard on 'Jtoo~mtan' t.oftlhtr, and Annette Thomu atar u the adult ffitncte. O'Tooae and l did (the forthcomlnl NOC In lhe book, Kini layen dttall on Of· lftlttlMriet) 'The Dreamer or Os' totelh· er. Richard (Thomas) and I dld 'The Waltons.' And Tim Reid and I have worked in a couple of apedals. "We would hang out. We caUed All- nett.e 'The "It" ·Girl.' We'd all go danc- ing wlY! her, and she'd dance with each one of us until she'd drop. There wu a lot of humor. I think you've got to do that in -a horror -movie." In terms or special effects, "It" la the most Intense tale of horror ever made for television, spUling eoough blood to replenish the Red SeL A moes-covered akelnon looms from a canal, an old woman dlsinteV&te9' befe>tt the view- er's eyH, and -a scene in a Chinew res- taurant could put you orr fortune cook- ies forever That, at least, is in keeping with the • spirit of the book -and of its author. Rttter tells or one meeting between Ste- phen King and an "It" producer: "(King) came to L.A. and met one of the producers. And he said, 'HI,' and" - Ritter begins a laugh that grows untU he can barely finish the story -"he put his hand out. And Stephen Kln« puU a dtad mouse In his hand! The IUY Kreamed! But it was a toy mouse. I think Stephen King ls at'Tftled." Ritter -9hould t&lk. He's ocae of LM most likable guys you'd ever want to interview, but he does have a taste for h1gh·K hool pranks. Take the re.tau· rant dinner-party he .,gave for the cut. "Annette waa the only girl,'' he aay1 lft a confidential tone, "and the (wait.er) really didn't know us. We said, 'Yes . she's our guest for the evening. She's a professional stripper· We had. a pri- vate room. and this young kid wu do- ing things like looklfl& In the cnckJ of the door. AU of us got under thll hup banquet tabae, and they couldn't find us They wert golna, 'ls evU)'lhlal OK?' I said, 'Yeah! There's a'°' of SU- undtr here!' " It all aouncb like ao much run, we can hardly wait for the mini.aerie. or ow book. We can aee it now .... Slmulr II odva!ICd. o ~MUoll.I ,n.. bori'W l&a ruor-UdA. &rt ~ ~"Mild. Olld &M ~ • ....,.,,,.,_.,. ·-~~"',..Jot ...... "'°'*"" It, ca*' UN doww n••lllld ~/elM• Uni -8M ..... CMMfoll .. w draf.,..,,, .,..... IMrs. ... MHJHILI Write to Michele Marki: c/o Daily Pilot P.O. Bos 2316 Grand Central Station New York. NY 10163 No penonaJ repU.. Kin& of Kun& Fu At a reunt gol/uri'ltll, a f ni of Ml were dUcu.sring t.M varloM 1UJn of "'411Mlt-aru jfltM, and M&1'rOUV 'tM M?M of Br'tlU us COlM ".P· W1&at wa1 the real cau.w of hu death? -c. THOMP· SON, YALESVILLE,CONN Bruce Lee died suddenly In Hong Kong on July 20, 1973, midway through hls fifth film, "Game of 8eUecra: SdU ....... ...., What h<U happeMd to ~a~ C<m· nU-~Uecca, who 1tarnd in "Hotel"? - BOB T MITCHELL. MONROVIA, MD. f Since the demise of "Hotel" In 1987, J Sellecca has starred in several made-- i for-TV movies, and two NBC mlniser· Death." He wu 32. The official coro- ner's report stated that Lee had suf· fered a cerebral edema precipitated by an allergic reaction to either a prescrip- Uon pain.killer or to a drug he wu tak· Ing for a back 11\Jury. Rumors contlrfue to ctrculat.e that Lee wu murdered by members of the Iron or "VlbraUnc" Hand, a select group that admJnlltera a my t.erioua death touch, or that he wu given an undetectab&e Oriental polaon. SUll ot.hera claim that Lee wu a vktlm of hJa own ri&oroua fit.Mu and dlet regimen. l•M'•DM ,, Ed. &glq, Jo,IMr of CICIOr Ed. IHf- ,,,, Jr., ldU ltv(ftlf -C. CONNW.. JU. l.&IOH, N.C. Ed Bfaley died Aprtl 28, 1970, al the • of es. Hll laat 1ereen appear. aia wu oe u ep6lode of ''The N ... of the Oalne" whJch alNd the .-oalh hi dMd. ies, "The Brotherhood of the Rose" and "People Like Us." A starring role In the sitcom pilot "Mulberry Street" never sold. She Is curr-ently embroiled Ln a $ 1.6 million lawsuit against the produc· tlon company and the producer of the upcoming ABC series "Baby Talk." Sel- letta wu set to star in It and claims she w~ forced out. (Julia Duffy wu subsequently hired as her replace- ment.) On the plus side of the led&U, Sellecca has come out with a new cloth· Ing line for Montgomery Ward (a la Ja- clyn Smith, who has a similar line for K mart) and Is filming a t.elevlslon movie for t\ef' own production company. Sel· lecca has a 9-year-old eon, Gib, from her marriage to actor GU Gerard, which ended In 1986. Robnt ....... y How old u actor Ralph B#Jllamw1 Ha lu ever bemt nomin.a.ud for a11 Acadftnu Award? How d.oel h~ nay to fit? -T. }lt:KE/i, NA'W YORK, N.Y. ' Ralph Bellamy, bom June 17, 1904, In Chicago, la 86 yean old. Pollowlna hit hlgh-tehool graduation, he beCan an Intensive, all-lnclualve procram geared toward a career on the ac.ace. For 10 yeara, &llamy traveled wllh touriOI companiel -acting, directing. produc- ing, dftlenlnt aet.a, etc. In 1921, he ltarted his own company, the Ralph &llamy Playera. Film work ~ tn the IU'ly '30t, and I IUpportiJ\C n>le ln ''TM Awful Truth" (1937) earned hla hit only Olcar nominaUon. JUI ..,. e·orable role WU It P'nnklln 0. ltoc>- MVelt In ·'Sunrille at c..,obelJo" (1861). • ltaat" roa. that won hi. both . the Tony and New York Drama Critics Awards. Bellamy repriaed the role in the 1960 film version. The ldll robust Bellamy credits his phylical fltneas to an exercise program that he Ironically developed in order to appear more real· istically disabled wh~ he played Roo- sevelt. who had been stricbn with po- lio and left without the me of hll legs. In order to learn how to draa hJIUelf around with just hls arms, Bellamy put . together a program of stretchtt and ex· ercises (sit-ups, push-ups, leg 1qua&1), which he faithfully follow1 every morning before break.fast. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wh ile watching a ,.en,. of a "Jlag- nai"', P.I." ~ lltUd "liltlnllr, Ht Wro~. '' I ,.ema,.Ud to a frWrt,d CAa.c ~ woman ftatwN '" this ~ t00.t M~ from t.M PoJJJtOUut eotnNr· cials. lily frWM. laid " tUCll "'""''° Lanatrury ftvne "II.,,.,-, S>t. Wroe.." ThU di.tpvU ~ ben go(.11g fer ~ a mmlUl MtU. Mao ii rig#U'I -VICXJ Cd· Nt:s, £.LlllllA. CAU,, '• a •1 (L) ... ..._. • "tC 4 r.1." ,,. That WU An&ela LansbufJ gueet. starrina ln the 1986 "Murcia', He Wrote" epllode of Tom Selleclt'a .. ,..,. num, P.I." aeries. Selleck rdW'ned lhe favor, guest·~ on l.aneburJ'• "Murder, She Wrote" 1erie9 ln the flna· le or thl1 two-part, two ltria ......... tlttllCtlle .... Wt MW flwta -"*"'f "'""" of "Wff»Cw:• DU IM IUaM ttar of &M .,., ,.,.,. ,,.. ~ ,..,.,., '"'°' " .. "°'• ..owt -,.,.,,.. /JAUOHDlf'Y, HOCJ6rON r...anue1 Lewll, the rormer ur Of "WetMMr,'' ll now 19 yMl'I old IM 113 ft« T lac:MI \all. LML ,_.., M .......... at a.rte AUM&a Unl"'*J. IAwtl plaM &o ~ 6a W oa 7 '«'MllF I Z "We called Annette 'The "It" Girl,' "recalls c::t John Ritter. "She'd dance with each one of us." IJ1>n Han.t;('Onl .CitlJrrd at lllP n · in 11111111 horrnr. Jn tl1r book. he ll'aS a Jam. "'"· l111t 1011,.ly, urrl11tflrl. llut tlu•n• 111• 1111.~ 1111 sc·n•f'JI, !ilO<lfl''n119 uut of a lmw 1ritli an unidt>11lifi.Pd n11•ard for at1 "" 11t1•11tifi1>d <'tlrPf'r, es<·orhng u gm.mg 1111mnn l <> hi..'1 afH1rtmn 1t. It 111st didn't 11111kt' any IW11.'4'' Huh·? Oh! S.lrry Wt• wrr·t• JUM touing som«' writing llmt> on our own horror novt>I h ·11 about I ht• r hararlers from Stephen King's .. It .. wa1c·htnl( the AUC mlnberl o( t.he book, amnjl unday and Tues- day, Nov 18 and tPn-dt&~usl.lnl( detail to form a I, I 00- pal(t> t'pl(' on the power or friendship to overcome horrors that would t&.'lily de· !-Troy individuals alone Those who hav{' r<•ad .. It .. may (eel that the mini· St>rtes takes excessive liberties with the c·haral·ters Why Is Oen now a playboy? When did perennial jokester Richie To- zier ch1m~l' careers from being a disc Jockey to doing stand-up comtdy'? What la "I&," 'na C9nJ p1&11 IM ml don Peu,.tee; (l.-r.) "*"'°' Tlloeu, C~rtttopa.er, O'Too&e &114 lltwr. 211 Soon we. llke King, will be able to h1n> rtlven traant'd personal u - s1111-ant.1 to anap "No lntervltw , .. at rC' J>Orttrl with tht-temerily to rail our orfice. Ukto King's booli , the miniseries Is the story of childhood friend who band tc>tether to confront a murderous entity capable or changing Ill form, but who moat ofttn ap~a"' u a clown (play~ by Tim C~rry). Thirty yean lat.tr, they are ca.llf'd bide to &Mlr Nt'w En&land town whtn a new wan of clllld·kJIU"lf bqln. If arr)' Andfnon, Dtnnll Chrt1topher, Al\Mlte O'Toole, Tim Rrid, John Ritter and Rkhard ThomN 1tat u the ldult frleadl. In the book, ktnc laytrw dftall on or· was the point of (tt'tltnl( rid of f;ddaf' Kaspbr.k"s wife? Hut, John Ritl('r point.fl out, "It's rul hard an a four-hour mov1t' to ttet every· thintt Stephen Klng said (In) We'd still be filming. They had to leavt' Ct'rtam ltung., out. Dut I wa.'I really pleu.ed they we~ as faithful u they w('re " It turned out that the cast had a bond or lt.s own when shooting t>taan. "Mo.t of us have workt'd together before," llJl)'!I Ritter, "and we became pal Uar· ry An~non and I did a bit tog thtr when Walt Obnt'Y o~ntd up lhtt MGM atudlos. Dtnnl• Chrbtopher and J were on 'Hooperman' ~her, and Annttte OToole and I did (tht forthcoming NOC mrnlaeriel) 'Th~ Dftamtr of Os' toe~- er. Richard (Thomas) and I did ·n.e Wattons.' And Tim Reid and I have worked In a couple of specials. ··w~ Wt>uld , hang out. We called An· nette 'The "It" Girl.' We'd all go danc- ing with her, and she'd dance with each one of us until she'd drop. There waa a lot or humor. I think you"ve got to do that In a horror movie ... In terms of special drecta, "It" ls the most intense tale or horror ever made for television, spilling enough blood to ~plenish the Red Sea. A moss-rovered skeleton looms from a., canal. an old woman disintegrates blfort the view- er's eyes, and a scene In a Chinese res- taurant rould put you off fortune cook- ies forever That, at least. is in kttpin«i with the epirtt or the book -and or its author. Ritter tell$ of one mtttmg between ~ phen King and an "It" producer: "(King) came to L.A. and met one of the producer-5. And he said, 'Hi,' and" - Ritter begins a laugh that grows until he can barely finish the story -"he put his hand out. And Stephen Kina put& t dead mouse In hi• hand! The guy streamed! But It was a toy mouse. I think Stephen King ls a~ted." Ritter should talk. He's one or the most likable guys you'd ever want to Interview. but he does have a taste for high-school pranks Take the rest.au· rant dinner-party he gave for the east. .. Annette was the only girl," he says ln a confidential tone. "and the (Walter) really didn't know us We md. 'Yes, she's our guest for the evening. She's a professional strlpptr.' 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Porky Prg and other "Looney Tunes" charac~~. hL'l bt-rome the Lop-rated dty chlldrt'n's Aeries In s !cation Kid love l show. and the anl· mation (which uses 2~.000 celJt per epl9odc Instead of the standard 10,000) Is the best-look- ing In TV "Tiny Toon Adven· tur('fl .. alsc1 10unds ter· rlnc, thank.a to execu- tive producer Si.even Splelberg'a Insistence on original music for all M epl!IOdn -music that emulata the Atylr of Carl W StaJllnjC, the composer who scored hundreds or the original W amer cartoons from , .•. ,, " " .,,... o ••n.,,....._ 1936 to 1968. "Stalling WU OM c my heroes." says Bru< Broughton, who con posed lhe ''Tiny Tooru theme and supervl1t the musk on the terie .. His style was dlstln live, very aggreulv We try LO find compo en who are willing 1 adapt their own style that direct.km." Broughton, a fou lime Emmy winner fr has own TV must Lapped such not.ab ('(1mposen u Fn Slt'IMr ("Perry M son"), Morton &evei ("Hawaii Flve-0' Lau re nee Rosen th ("Peter the Great") a• Arthur Rublnste C"War<lames") to co tribute to '"Tiny TOON Somt' had never befo written for animation Admiration for St.a ang, who was sadly u derapprectat.H wh he dJed In 1974. growln1. Warn Bros. Records has jl released a 70-mlm compilation of I 1reate1t carto tc0res, and ti month's Bug. Run retrospective, "What'a Up Doc (airing Nov 18 a 22 on cable'• TN pays tribute l4> t compowr Most TV cartoona 1 ruined by musk t1 sounds cheap, u tr < guy ls noodlln1 at a s: theslzer keyboard In garage Not 'K> w "Tiny Toon Adv turH": An orchestra 27 players perfor this music at up to th S<'Orlng SHSlons a we ··we even rtturd a of episodes on the sa stage, with the ume ano that Sta.Jllna u ror all l~ ittat ( toons," says Brought Carl StaUing wo have Uked lhat. 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Tfle ... olf ,..,, s ,~ ~!4'::m ,t0 ~-·~ .m. s I ' 30 33 ACROSS I "-Runamuck"" ;, ·· -Trttk The 1'nt Generation" »··-Abner'" I l "Men -Spal-e" I :J Actress Winninl(ham 14 -Lupino II\··-Yanktt<1'" I Ii She's Kattn on "P~nthood"" 18 Produ~r -&har} W Jenny Ltw1 on "Shannon's Of-al"" 21 Hemsley roltt .!4 Fox criiM serl~ LI\ Mr. Gaines on "A Oifrettnt World"" .W Susan Pert'U on ··Bal>lel·· 30 Vinn~ on "~h' llow1er, MD " II Steve on "~verly llills, 90210" 32 "Oh,-! You Dt'vll" 33 -New~y 36 Pa.IMla Reed ~ri~ 38 TMraa on "The FaMUI Boys" 39 "Uncle Bude" Ital 40 °" "Ooath, .. -Catty la Kelly 43-rrtw•rllll a .t .. Doctor, Doctor" ., • ..__19 Dwa,yneWarN fe 'tOt•Ulkal 60 Dr. UlfM Li'l Anthony llY Ll IS CAMPOS 6 7 8 10 11 fi I 111>'11 Jay r,J ~ht• , Mf\ Pooh• !);J Dawn C'honl( •,4 l'roduc c•r !1.orman - !'ltl T I on · lft•ad 11( t lw C la"· DOWN I "El -.. :! Ahn.1 :1 T\' prod rn 4 < h.'11' Ila"'"'" ' ~;HntnR Sh•dt' . fi Churlt>nt> on "Dt'!lljtmnl( Wonwn" Ii lfotwrt Mandan was Cht'l'ltt>r - 7 Joan Van - R Carl or Hob R Sht's Dt'nt'I<' lluxtable I 0 S1nteer Rally - I I Singt'r -Cantrt'll 17 Harrllt Yuhn on "WIOU" 19 Ron Randell aerin 21 Mc>lls a Leo on "The Young Ri~rs" 22 Ellubeth on "M~rDad" 23 "Same Time, - Year" 24 Jade on "The WonderY ara" 2G L.araJne - 27 Richard or Eddie 28 ··-but the Brave" 29 Actor Nttton - 3 1 "llohday -" 34 " Tam(' on l'I a net Earth" :Jfi "The Tnal~ of Hostt' -" 36 ··-smart" 37 An<.'horman Dan - 39 "Marblehead -" 40 Actre -Fontane 41 She's Donna Hayward on "Twin Pults" 42 Co!Mdlan - Johnson 43 KatMriM llelmond on "Who's the Boss?" 41'i ··-u Now" 47 Constance Pord roll' 48 Clart'nce Williams - 49 Actress -Wood l.AITWID'I IOWnON A 6 ... OD ... .,..,..,....,..,....,.... ed 0. • Nftl J__, ,,.,....., _...,._ llD IUnM ....., 4 _, ............. ~ S..OON....,.."' 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Unfucd, Con- necticut Yankee Chamberlain -who maintains that a real New Ena.Land chowder should be thick and-rich, unm it wants to be known u '"clam mw.·· -posed the Great Olowder ts n u.1. _, In 11n CPllll High school class debates possibilities of war ,·reality of situation 1"4r~ 6:..:..6.:1:.fto .. - I .-. sh d ~ 1 . ~· .... . ~ auack and""°~ U i• -i. lly -1.-er-.. C4*l DilllW' l'ilot IRVINE-It's hiah noon in the Middle WI. Slddam Hussein and Georae Bush stand eye to eye. their outstretched hands hover· ins daneerously close to their· peart--han- ckled six shooters as they straddle the line drawn in the sand between Saudi Anbia and Kuwait. .. Go ahead," Bush drawls. -Make my day.· ·' n u 1111< ow own uic.:~ween raq1 leadrr ~. MKi Jtll Lytte .... don't k.now if ..,.;1ente, tblt would be a diSt at ..._. Saddam Huutin and U.S. President I'm """' to support a war." ation, .. said fJizahrdt , Wf'iPt. .. , .... Georee' Bush, it's up to Hussein 10 mate Of tbe lS above.aver1r1t students in the · think we shouJd be dlcre ia ililc fita ....._ ... the fint move, accordins to a majority of llya Zaides said be would aot tlee die hiah tchool'xniors in Susan Hall's politic::&I advinced·plattmcnt class. 20 say they read country to avoid 1 mill~ draft. blll a. . " U . . the newspaper at k:lst five days a week.. docs 001 1......1: ___ i..:-L-:0& •--'• out ~ ICIC'ft« c .. a 11 nzven.ty Hi&h School in And~2 of the students belicvt lheti: bas ~·oe -..... -.,. Irvine. Kuwait U a eood tnouisb rcM!OD for fotted not cnoua,h conclusive information military ICf"Yic:e. -rbcTe's a time ..t a Only nine of Hall's 2S students say they 1vailable to make a rtaJOnaNc decision place for war, .. Zaider uid. "'I just cloe't belitve America shouLd launch an 1ttack about aoin1 to .war with Iraq. think this is the time." ,-inst. Iraq ~~r cuTTCnt circum~ Only nine students would support a" 8o)"I more th&n Ji,rts voic::cd wJIP(Wt tOt Theres a big d1fTercnce between hav1na_ military dt'Jf1 jf the U.S. initiated combat punitive action ipins1 HuacilL .. You troops over thttt and actually filhtina with Iraq. a number that jumps to 14 if S.. CLAS8111 Newport's carpool plan~vetoed Sy Iris YokcM 0r.,.. COMl Diii, Ptlot Question 10 culina~lbc~~~-1 East Cout ... Wendy Manin, sous chef NEWPORT BEACH . -Tb<\ !iJy'1 proCKWd car·pool mcen.uvc PfOll'im for emplor«S bas been r<jeet<d by Ille Soulh Coast Air QualitrManai<me1>t Dlltritt. at the venerable Jared Coffin House on Muuchusetts' Nantucket lslarid. says., "l'<oplc bm would.find ii unaccep. table if we terVed a chowder that wasn't rich and extremely thick ... Oun if IO thick thlt you can almost stand a spoon up in it ..... At the Inn at Ridiefiekl, a piopular 42,..ycar-otd Connecticut di_ning spc>t houlCtl in a buildinc that dates bock 10 17U"co-owncr/chef Johannes Bruaer says, .. In tM 2f"yean ve - coo~ in m&aurants in New Y oR: and all over the E.ast Col.st -~n- sjlvania. Boston, M1ine -I've never known a "New Enaland clam chowder" to be anythina but a thick. white soup. I finish mine with heavy cream and crumbled becon ..... Bon appetil. ---·--142--IUk ,, ' -· .... Pl lll/ITEI OF 1llE DAY "You can't h•ve som~ kind of dic- r.tor dude just ,Oi"6 around like this. He's~ot to br stopped.·· Untveriity High School s1udenl Jason Seitz. on Saddam Hussein IAl) D "There is a pkasurr surr In bt:ilJ mMJ which none but madmen know. John Dryden ( 1631-1700) TOIAY'I ErEm •Bow O.flllen Gift Show unfolds from 10 Lm. to l p.m. in Buildina No. I• It the Oran,e COunty Fairtrounds. Ticke11 U-$5. C:..ll 163-l 9S6. LlllEIY 1.11191 II, 11, II, H, M, •a Bonus numbtr -It 11111 <:>11eom:·10 •Oobo: Ace • <> Diamoada: ) •Spodet: Kine ..... ~ I I 'M 4 t 111!1U 11 Cl1liclillMt 0 I ..... ~ :t'~ --FP?lt• I ... -II $1 ........ ~ ... Torrance S1oc1<10n Ocanlide Tbc action forces the city to ldd ei1ber • cr<dil-S)'ll<m lhal awards ~ employees sifts oc days off or a commutu a.Uowa.nce propam th.at could ClOst ID extra $86.000 annoally. City otrw:ials say 1be air quality aeeney'1 thumbs-down on Newport Bach's 6nt car-pool inc:rntivc plan is noc un....i.. A IOod &5 pertelll oflhe lint plans_ by 8Fncies and businews ar< r.;ctod Iii tbt dimict, ud cw;iiiij;eo·cu ..-...: up 10 lhree PfOl>OUls before Ille cti11ria really ,ets touab. off,a.aJs said. Under Ille di11ricf1 ~ fo< re- ducina air Pollution, employen ol 100 oc matt people m~t adopt a propam to reduct the number of employees who drive: aloM to work.. 1bc city of Newport leech mLW climina&.e ll9 cars from thrt:ic city worksites -City Hall tbc city yard on Superior A venue and the Newport Center polic<. fire arid library buildinp. ThC' city proposed a list of incentives to cncourqr its 840 employees to carpool oc bkyclc to wort. includina pec:fcteatiaJ park1na and showers at wort sites; ute of 10 city vehicles for carpoolina employees; ux of bicycles impounded by the polioe dcpanmC"nt: and a auaranteed rcnmi trip • procram to iet c.a.rpoolina and cycliJll employttS home qutekly in an cmttlfDCJ. The city appropriated roughly SS0,000 to 1mpkment the measures.. In ~uaust. the City Council rejected tbe ideas of cash incentives or a tranlit subsidy. saying thne mcssures were Mile Square, he _avens to b~ linked :Fl:~~~~:c~~~~·:.: proposed 1nc.:ntt\'" weren't enouab to D b '/t t I t b h d t th k IO it coukl be used 1pin. County officials reduct t~ required number of cmp&oyce ne UI eiescope 0 e OUSe a e par · a1sormbnc<d1heidea.•nda,.ptannin110 <•n.1hcci1ym•r h••c1oaddaoommu1er buikl an astronomy and nature: center subsidy provam. By Amend• Wray Or1ng1 COMl ~ l'tlot ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY Local astronomy buffs are brinain& a little bit of heaven to Mik Square: Park. Nothina winaed or pearly will be makina an appearance. however. Rather, the Or· angc County As1ronomers have ananacd for somcthina more scicnlific. Keating offers his. testimony for immunity \¥ ASHINOTON -ltldicted •vinp and loan executive Owttt H. Katina Jr. wanu to testify bdott: a commitiee in~tina five 1m1ton but onJ7 if .,.anted immunity ft'orn PfOleCUboft. OM of hi1 ltlontcyl ll)'S. "My client's testimony miPt help ... _ .... _, ..... "' tome ltnltOA it m!Dt hm'\ otM:n..JO anomoy St<ilh<1I C. 1'lool o( Cllialeo said In a lelte< 10 -E*ia Com· miteee "*'91 ooun11I ....,. t ..a.. n<IL -. --· lli1I ........ -.... _,,,. i( .. -lllillttT. -lflll"" him •• • ,._. lriil. . • ..__ o( PNdlwt cri1111Ml i ... With help from aran1 money-and of· ficials at Rancho Santiqo Collqc. the JTOUP plans to refurbish a httle·uscd tel~ scope in a dome on the roof of the Santa Ana campus. -BeCluJC it has been diffteuh to att clear views throuc,h the instrument becauK of ambient vibrations from increasina traffic, COllCIC otrlcials voted overwhelmingly in favor of puttina the tclncope at 1M part ' vestip1ions Mr. Keatina's story cannot be heard 1t all," 1he letter satd ... The commiltCe c.an and should immunize Mr. Keatin1 and ftte him to testify." The Nov. ) 2 letter was made avail· able to ntws media Saturday, two days after 1hc star1 of hcarinas at which four of the. tenators denied wron&doina in the Cite. ' Under investipllon by the commil· tee ere Sens. Aiaft Cnn ton, D-Calif.: Dennis DtConcini. 0-Arit.: Donakl Rielle. O.Mich.: Jolin Olenn. D-Ohio, and Jolin McCain. R-AriL Cran11on, Rielle. Olenn ·~ McCain rad QPtfti .. s&aaementt to l .. commit- • Oft Fridly aad OeConc:ini it ell• peeled to dtllvcr hit openina s&aetment oaMonday. The five teMton are 8CCUICd of into'· cccli111 trillt -_..IO<I OG -of K411i11'1 Lio<oln S.vinp A Loon A.-iltloft ol lrvi .. , Calif. while -~111 11 1o<al ol S L3 tnillioe. io ooliticol -tioal -Keotl• ind ~ii_.. .... .~·1 collopae In April 1"9 la ........ 10 coal 1MP1r<n-.... IO Sl .,;-. ........... to -.1 .......-. around the ltktcope. .. I'm lookin& foN-ard to it becaute I'd TM-city's ad hoc transponation..-r like 10 look thro. it. .. Slid Denny Tum· quality m•n•mC'nt plan committee "'I'"" er. rnaM1tf of dcsCn for Harbors. Beaches pied such a plan, 1n which employees at and Pub a1 the county Environmental tM three rqulated won.sites would be Ma,...e:ment Aaency. ··tt's a biaer inslnl· Jivcn an allowanct of $30 per moo.th. ment than I've ever looked thf'OUlh... Those cmp1oyttS who ch()OS(' to dnve Local astronomer Bob Gill likened the g.. •.lone wou~ pay$~ monthly te; park. tb':1fi inch rtfractor telescope to the one houJCd 1 simply pay1na th< city t.ck. whtk tboK m 11 Griffith Park in Los Anteles. two-person carpools would only pay SIS ' . ~-TELESCOPE/II Sea CARIU Keating 5 case looks at · • entire system llyJll l.8M- n.A-CI Ill"'- WA$HIN0TQN -Arc lhc "Kcatina Ftw" tenl&On victim1 of a Rawtd s)'l&tm1 or cynical cub1fabbm who championed the dubious cautc of one ·--jet«L.COftllit.at ii the Upcnte of ·~ oloc isl tbe couauy? Is .... .....,iood In lheir Sew...._ fl ••ill: die way die entitc lMi .... -CJ£ &Ii& or Ck coftduct o( "" .... ....., AM-... •-11-.IWO .. ,La .................. .. .... ·--•1hod2J_. ... . • rcfonner come to this pua? ··11 would be hard for it not to be a landmark case," associa1t: Senate -bis-. torian DonaLd Ritchie said of the iaJc unfoktina before the Senate Et!Ua COrnmittce. ''Whatever comes out will affect the way bu incss it done. They11 all have to look at lhcmtelvea. It will be an impottan1 pnicedent for how IO i• lhe behavfor of o1her people isl the f\nutt; ... There are looa don of...;,_ aed CfOD.CUmination to come. iodu&t1111 an optftiQI 1t1te1nec1t &... A"'- Democ:ratic: Sen. Deuis ~ who did ""' ha .. U-to...-"*>'· But Robrft lmflrtl, \k nMct <•RP tee's bhlnt ~ coun rt'. .. ......,. ._ prct<nted his ·-... _ -.. -of-. !'ape(. be aaid. is ... ..., 2 ?' tit ''""" o( isl .............. ti ____ ..... ... "" ........ to Ollltll H. ~ "· ...... '• 71 .... -. .. ~ :n 1 I • 1111 lliff'f11?'.t'.: I 11 5 I :..: ... A.1111~ _ .. , . II .. , .. . , I• • .. .. •• .... .. . " ... , .. ... .. " ,., .. ,. ... .. •.. The Oranae Coast's favorite bartender for private .,.rues, the 7S-year-old Costa Mesa resident has hundreds of loyal customers. incJudina various charities. and has been ~rving at P1njes for the past 20 years. It is said that Newport Beach soctalites won't host a function until they are sure C usick is available on that date. •'I • TIM CIUllE, IUT ... ------ cusic1t·s dnnk spec1att1es, fncndJy de meanor and extra care - he even helps serve food and supplies color<oordmated party ware -make him popular. In the summen1me. his lemonade -frozen lemonade com- bined wtth colhns ~ -1s downed m the gallons. Come winter, his hot apple cider 1• fa vonte at Newpon Harbor and HuntfoJlon Harbour boat parade parties. At brunches and morning gathennp, Cus1ck's silver fizzes are a must Made with equal parts of vodka, cream and frozen lemo nade. the blended dnnk must be served before noon. Cusu:k ms1sted. "It's a morning drink. It's no &ood after 12 o'clock." 60 YEAU IEHllD IAll-------- Cus1ck staned banendmg private functions 14 years aao. He originally got into banending m 1939 m Palm Sprinp, after working as a bellhop at .a hotel. His talents soon landed him in Hawa11 . and eventually in Beverly Hills. where he worked at the most popular and famous bars of the day. Dunng an eight-year stint at Victor Hugo's. he invented the fresh frujt drinks there, including the fresh pineapple and banana daiquiris. "My first job I -.·as on the boss' yacht for five months. fishmg every day. I aJwayS say 1f I wmc a book. rll name' 1t ·50 Years Behind Ban: .. -CoaiJllled by lrl• y .. ., Local News Brlels J• ... city ti 111111 r11111111 • H UNTINGTON BEACH -Visitors from the Sister City of AnJO, Japan. have pledged $20.000 to rebuild the Huntington Beach City Pier. Kazuh1ko Inagaki. director of the AnJO International Friend- ship Association. launched the fund-raising drive by placing an advertisement in an AnJO newspaper saying that donors of more than $100 would have their name appear on the new Huntington Beach pier Inagaki presented Cit) Councilman Don MacAlhster with the pledge at a dinner recently at the Wanerfront Hilton Hotel. Y1alll1 1111111 In lllMUng Ila• GARDEN GROVE -Police Saturday wctt 9Cekina two youths 1n connection with the shooting death of a Garden Grove man. Dung Hong Chau. 25. had pulled into the parking area of the apanml·nt complex where he h vcd at 91 11 81ola Lane at about 6: IS p.m h1da} and was walking awa) from the car with his airlfriend when two V1etname~ youths called out to him. said Lt. John Wood\ ol the Garden Grovr Police Department. A\ hi: approached their wh1tl' """san Sentra. they shot him at least twice. Woods said. C hau Y.aS t:tkrn to I '( I Med Kai (enter. where he died at 11 :45 p.m R11erv1 1111 called, 1111.. 111P1111 LO ALAMl10\ -One .\rmy reserve unit based in Southern California Saturday wao, called into active duty, while two others were alerted that thq might Ix' railed up later. an Army spokesman said. • The I 394th Dcpl<I} mcnt Control Unit based at Camp Pendleton was told w rcpon tor active service Monday. but an Arnl)' spokesman ..aid he rnuldn't say when the I 14th Medical Detachment and the I Hth Field Service Company might be activated Lt. Col Earl C1unncrson. the public affairs officer for the 63rd Army Reserve Command in Los Alamitos. Rid the 1S sold1en 1n the unit that control" shipments of Anny equipment from Anny ports will report for au1ve duty Monday. -From 11.a/1 * o.llT PU.I,,..,..~· Pollce Log £ditor 'J nDk -TM R>/low1Qf ptoplc "'1'l' MTftrN th11 past fWltk on •u.,,;don of dnlnltn drit'iftl. Lou ll'tt't unn11labk ~ Fount.am v.i1ty and /f\'IM. I • WASKINOTON -fr11U1• ..._ drUa car WiltiMI 11 AMII • ... Atwmlr"sjob • c:Uimil8 cif ae ~-Jawy wt Bennett bll ICCI~ • -Sllcunlay. ~ • bmer ......, ol ..... . Roeiald ,.., •• ,cabinet. tbrmally ........ "-·I biid OI tbc Oftice of NaUoul 0rua COatrol '91cf. • A 00P wan:e Mid A1water, wbo N t d lulb'1 1911 P1aideelial campeip. will coati•• ID pla1 a ~or SU'alel)' role for the GOP, possibly witb a utle u the smtY'• .. ,merat chairman." Suell a atructurc would not be unique, the IOUltC Mido dlitll Fruat J. fabrenkopf Jr. 's cbainnanship of the Republican National Commia.. tee in.the 198<>1 while then-Sen. Paul La.ult, R-Nev., held I.be title u the party's teneral cbainnan. A formal annovnccment will not be made until Bulb retuma from bis eight-day trip to Czechoslovakia, Germany, France, EcYPl and the Persian Gulf, said the source, speak.ins on the condition of anonymiiy. Atwater, 3~ hu been underaoina intensive treatment for cancer since a tumor was discovered on the right side of his brain last March. His two.year term as OOP chairmai; expires in January. ..... ...... . ... " ......... Backed by more than 1,000 warplanes, U.S. and Saudi ·t.roopS pre~rcd Saturday for a motk invas.ion near the Kuwaiti border. A top Iraqi general warned the U.S.-led force that his army has a .. surprise" up its sleeve. Imminent Thunder. as the current six-day exercises in the 1ulf are named, is being supported by about I, I 00 aircraft. the largest force of warplanes yet assembled for a Desert Shield cxerc1sc. The drill is meant to emphasize gaining control of the skies. which would be cntical to smash Iraqi defenses. "The first thing you want to do is establish air superiority," said Lt. Cmdr. Ron Morse. a U.S. Navy spokesman. Baghdad has called Imminent Thunder a "provocative act" because of its p~oximity to Kuwait. which Iraq invaded Aua. 2. News reports have said part of the maneuvers could come within 10 miles of the Kuwaiti border. No live ammunition will be fired, officials say. · The actual landing from amphibious landina craft and helicopters was set for Sunday. It was to involve 1.000 troops from the 4th Marine Ex~itionary Battalion. 'About SOO to 800 troops will hit the beach Sunday, according to pool reports based on briefinp aboard the USS Nassau, the flqship for the amphibious landfoa. Commanden said 1 key objective is to practice an assault from ships 30 miles from shore. In Baghdad. meanwhile. an Iraqi general said that the U.S.- by Sheral LeBeau L ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES latherine Bell hesitated and then Jumped, not even slowina down to take off her shoes. She bit the water perfectly. kickm& up a small splash u she broke the surface and glided toward the floating and lifeless body of Corky Miles. The water was blood red. And for aood rcuon. Nearby, Skip Simpson treaded wateT. suddenly lookina bcl~ less. Katherine put 'In ann under Miles' head and ,cnlly lifted it above the water. His face was badly pshed and for a Oeetini second or two Katherine ·thought she might get sick. She pushed Miles' head back over her should and, slowly, pulled him to the side of his huse cabin cruiser, "The Pockd Chanae ... Simpson, looking more stunned than ever, continued trcadina water. "Get over here and help me," Katherine yelled. ··vou work for him. You're on bis payroll. He's not m¥ boss -in fact. I don't why I should save him." Simpson d1d a slow breasmrokc to the side of the boat. Whatever panic had l{ipped had now paued. He seemed calm and alert. ,. "• "Katherine. if you just want to leave him in the waler -you know. JUSt son of let nature takes its course ... Well. I swear I'll never say anything. Believe me. the world's not aoina to miss this guy too much." To be continued ... Did You Know? TWiii, P. T. 111'111111•11 """ 11·11wl1lll f111Hy •I• Ruta.st-Beack William and Mary Newland enteruuned many auests in thr Queen Anne style farmhouse at the corner of Beach and. ,t\dams they built in 1898. Amona the 1.llustrious people who slept 10 their auest room bed were Mark Twain. P.T. Barnum, James Irvine and an Indian cb.ief who helped Mn. Newland cataJoaue her collection of lndan baskets. Rich man. poor mtt, lndUn cbkf -Ill should contnbute ~ir biJtorial faro 10 Did You Know?, Onlp C..I Dally 1'1#1 P.O. Box 1560. Cosui Mesa, 92626. • ~tyAw,,... ·-·- Nft YORK -hwii be. iD bwait laaYe cucaled a._. 2'0 ..... ..V..wly dlWned dlo ....... ad -.,.... ., .... all .... m Kuwaid aa1ture. • nm.. ~ 110UP ~ . S.tulday. . . . . About oae montb after the Aue. 2 iavation. the lnqi IOV•amca& of Pr--..a s.ddam Hawein bcpD a banb cnckdowD iD NlllD• to botb ar'med railtance and peeceful danoastratioftl in tbe aikida emirate, the watchdot poup Middle f.al1 Watch Wd in a rcpon. "Since then 1 systemic pencrn hu emerFd of po11 abuMI." dae rcpon said. .. fftle exprnsion bas been muzzled and free ueembly banned; and violaton are severely punished." The author of the 18-paae report aid that while conditions ill Kuwajt were pim, they were not as 1evere u tome news reporu have portrayed them. • . ··There have been diplomau and other reporu sayina there were 7,000 summary executions," Aziz Abu Hamad said in an interview. "We only tracked down 250 such executions. But it is still not 1 pretty picture and it's tetting worse." PRAGUE. Cuchoslovakta -President Bush told a crowd that filled historic Wenc:es1as Square on Saturday that "America wiU stand with you" throuah hard times ahead and he urged European solidarity in the Penian Gulf cnsis. Visiting Prque on the anniversary of the rcvol· ution that ended decades of communist rule in Czechoslovakia. Bush also said new European secur- ity ur&JllCments mi&ht be needed to make sure the former Sovie& allies do not wind up in "some kind of no man's land." Buth In his speech. Bush likened last year's stl'UaJe of emergina democracies qainst totalitarianism to the current U.S.-lcd effort lo drive Saddam Hussein from Kuwait. · "The darkness in the desert sky cannot stand against the way of light." Bush sajd, addressina about 100.000 people who packed the half-mile long, 200-foot wide "square" that 1s the scene of much recent Czechoslovak history. The fim U.S. president ever to visit this central European nation. Bush shared the platform with playwnght-pres1dent Vaclav Havel. -By ctie .UNdatH Plw1 News of the Weird ALTURAS, Fla. -David TC"SCh came home to find his pct missing -all five tons of her. Lydia, a 43-year~ld elephant. burst out of a cement walking pen on Tesch's rural spread in central Polk County while he was attendina a circus in nearby Lakeland on Thursday night . When he got home. he d1s- covettd Lydia had broken ORANGE COAST Piii YOLM,NO.m Editor'• Hoth 142-tOM y _ _,.,.._, .. ~ ..... -.... .. _.. • .._.. .... EdliorYMll'lll ...... The .... ~ ....... ~,,... ........ _.. 9-'I ION.-, 911 ""toDC.. ~ IO -lAftM._,,.. .,..........,_..,..,_ _.. .. --.... TI-. II J'WCOf!Wl\IMy 1-.pA pr. .... ,.,,1111 .. -· Delivery gu8fafttMI • '°" • ,. ._ .... 1111* Ill' • a.111., c.11 bllor• 10 &.Ill. .., ..... '° ,., Ill' -Out ~ .... C.-.~llClf*lll'lll'lll&1!1.I06p111. .....,.. --Oii ....... 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(howl• ot _.,°" ..... --=- lauptcr). • .. _""_ But bouts laact, O'ler lillllll!IM•lll luncb 1t Silky SuJlivu•a lrilh ------------- Pub 1nd ln&aurua in foun-?-•' A Worker killed when Amtrak strikes cni.ne l llin Valley, the lauebl were •"~ oa me. .. vou·ve beta ia Or-· l"lt County 2~ years Ind - never aptnt time in Fountain Valley? Hey pal. yoa•re millina out on one fine city ... Tbat wu Gordy, the baneader ••kina. And he·1 ~not llone. .. Fountain Valley i1 one of Soul.hem Calit0mia•1 belt..tept ICCteU," uid newly elected City Councilman John c.oalins. emera- ina from 1 boia&er0u1 Chamber of Commerce med.in&. Collins went on 10 describe the alktay Founb ot July picnic that draws ..0,000 people, the cbambet'1 outrcech pn>paQt that intearata minorities into the bulinels community and a aown spirit that rivals the Boston ncipborhood1 wtleft he pew up. BUENA PARK -A 2Pycar-old Paramount man was killed Sawr- day moml"I when be wu strudc by a train while work.in& near a Beach Boulevard ~lrian ~ over the raitro.d tracks. Felipe M. Maldonado was wort- ina.near tk bridte about lO feet off the pound in a besktt au.ached to a crane when ht was unable to tel out of tile way of an oncomin& Amtrak pessenaer train. said Buena Park poli« S&t. Terry Branum. The w,..•hnnnA tmin traveling about 70 mph hit the crane. c:atllPUlti .. Madonado into its pMJI.. Maldonado Md been preperint the pcdntrian bridle. whicb ii u.ted by Nutralitc Co. ftnployeet to croa Jhe tracks, for a s-int job, Branum said. Maldonado died at UCI McdlcaJ C.enter about two houn after the 8:47 1.m. accl«nt, Branum said. The accident is under investiption. he added. Earlier Saturday, 1 lS-year-okS women was ltl'UClc bY a train 1n Willowbrook in Los Aaleles C.OU.n- ty and loll he(___less 1n what authonties believe~ have been a suicide attempt. The unidentified woman was seen standina 1n the railroad lradc about 7: I 0 a.m .. tryina Lo flq dnwn the Southern Pacific tr11n b 11 approac-hed her near Willowbrook Avenue and Imperial Ki&hway. said Britta Rodela of the Los Ap· ,eles County Sheriffs Information Bureau. The cnginttr sounded his And over at City Hall, receptionist Carol Thomu. explajned the namina of fountain Valley. ··No. no, it bu nochma to do *ith 'founllina; •• she uid. "It's bccaute we have a hip water table. .. Thomas recalled storin of farmm punina .. mud shoes" on their honn in order 10 plow IOllY flddt now occupied by aboppina c:enten. "The poor animals would sin le in to their bind bocks, .. she said, <kftly touchina 1 pencil to her cheek. Wife shot to death; man injured UC regents p~pose lee hike How about the term "valle)t'r' .. Oh, this whole aru 1s a valley," Thomas ans~red. "all the way to IM San Bernardino Mountains.·· After 1 s-usc. w added: .. Some people call it a Oood plain; but we think it's a valley:' So that's how Fountain Valley became Fountain Valley. "Well, not entirely," claimed 76-year-old Jim Neal. And from takina stints as the cny's manaaer. mayor and coubcilman over the put 2S ycan. he ouaht to know. ··The city was well planned and evolved accordinaJy. As a result, we don·1 have many bumina issues," he claimed. Aw come on Jim. don't Fountain Valley residents fisht City Hall? "Not often," said t~ look-a-like of former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden. ··1 just canva~ thousands of homes and didn't hear a bad word about 1hc city." "I'll buy thal." said Estelle Taylor, who has sold more than half of 1 recently completed Gfeller Homes subdivision in Fountain Valley. "Our prices 10 to S600.000. but I'd rather live here than in Lquna Ni,auel. It's a matter of central location." For those who couldn't find Fountain Valley on a bet. 11 straddles Brookhunt Street and is cut diaionaJly by the San Diqo (40S) Freeway. Mile Square Park is in fountain Valley, so is the. Los Caballaros Spons Oub aJona Wllh a community hospital. a hich school and SS,000 apparcntly contented citizens. ··1 tell people we're not on the map." kidded Judy Conway. owner of Silk City, an anificial plant store on Brookhurst "But I love this town, railed three children here and have no intention of ever movinf:" Conway will be the next president of Omni. a ~rvicc club that exists only in 'fountain Valley. "We suppon local seniors and <"hildrcn's proJCCts." she explained. The club. whteb meets weekly. 11 currently raisins S4,000 to buy personaJ Oiristmas 11ft.s for specific. less fortunate tchoolcruldren. "We're rttl close. .. Conway Slid of the Fountain Valley SCf'VICC club. An industrial newcomer to 1h~ city is Homedco, a muh1- mill,on dollar supplier of health cqu1ment for homes. The firm 1s headed by Jerry Jones, who has hved for y~rs in Corona del Mar. "After an extenaive search and for numerous reasons we located in fountain Valley," commented the medical executive. "Every Oranac Coast city could use a dose of their spiri1." he smiled. "and that's no joke ... Jim "-''• c.1•111• ,.., Sa4ay1 -n.,.,,, Cl.All From A1 can't have some kind of dictator dude just 101n1 around like this." said Jason ~1tz. "He's 101 to be stopped." ening 1he sovereignly of another nation." Schuff announced. drowned out by a cho rus of boos from his classmates. Vo1C1n& another clearly un- popular opinion. Rashel Tahzib said she did not believe U.S. troops were beina sent ovcrYas for t<ko- loa1cai reasons. "The United States 1s doina this purely for lhemtel"n. •• she said. "They're JUSt 1ump1n1 1n there to pan more economic power." FULLERTON -A La Mirada woman was shot to death in Full- enon Sa1urday and her husband \\>IS hospitaliztd with an apParcntly self-inflicted aun,,hot wound, police said. Witnesses told Fullerton police that Nonna Ofiu. 29. was shot at 336 W. Valencia by her ntranaed husband shonly after S a.m. She was taken to Martin Luther Hospi- tal in Anaheim. where she was prof\ounttd dead on arrival. Police said Lopcti Otiu. 25. of Fontana. wa later found at a Quali- Hope for rain goes away LOS ANGELES -Ho~ that lhe first nun of the season could arrive 1n Southe rn Cahforn1a tht~ weekend were all but washed o ut Saturda). as fo recasters said a stonn headma this way is tumina into a weakling. "II doc n't look ,Jood." a National Weather Snvice forecaster said. T~ storm. which official had hoped • would 11 least bnna a few showers 10 the So\.llhland, is "not as strong as we thought," he said. The forecast for Saturday was revised from completely cloudy with a chance of rain 10 mos1ly cloudy skies. Wlth h1gtis 1n the lo wer 70s. -By Clly Ne•• ~mtt ty Inn orr-Beach Boulevard 1n Buena Park after Buena Park of- fittrs JPQtted his car. As police unsucttMfuUy tned to contact Oliu by pho~. 1 sho1 was heard from his IOOm, police said. A SWAT team cntcttd and found Ofiu with an appercntly self-in· flicted gunshot wound to the head. Otiu wu taken to UCI Medical Center. w~ he was under eum· jnation in the cmcfJC1'C)' room. His condition was not ~leated. -•,a17Nrn~ SAN FRAN OSCO -Uf'll• vcrs1ty of Caltfomia fees would be increased 3 percent for Cali- fornia residents and 2 percent for out-of-statt students under a budget proposal approved by the board of rqcnts. The f ncreasc1 passed Fnday arc subjCCt to approval by the lcg.1slatu~ and 1ovcmor. The propoted 1991-92 in- creases would raise fees fo r C.ah- • fom11 studeats $49 to Sl,869 for u~ ad SUlS for paduaie saudeau. Quia..of- lt.lte stude:nu WOUid pay SI,, l l in tuition and flea.• illaaa of Sl77. fees are pUd for specific pro- arams. IUCb u CXM" .... i .... academic advq and ~ reatioaaJ aaivitia. aad are dif- ferent from tu.ition. wt.icb ii DO( paid by Qlibuia residcats. _., ....... w~ ••at .,. DouaJas had developed ltA1d1n1 even broader sianific:ancio in VICW q( llRllL principles that arc now well cstat>-the collapte o( tbe SAL i.Dduvy. From A 1 hshc-d. Make sure a c-0nsutucnl's which CO\lld c:oat U.S. tu~ ._, "Paper ·doet\)'t suffer fro m caust has ment. Douglas wrote in 1 to UOO billion. Pan~ dW is tHe human emotion or fra1lues. nor book on the subJect . .\llow a decent S2 billion Lincoln failure. for wb.idl does it cha nae with time," Bennett interval of time betv.ttn a contribu-Kanna now faces aimim.l and said . "Paper doesn't have faulty tion and a favor. and don't try to Clvil cha'llCS-' recollections .... h 's hiahly credible. bull) o r 1nttm1datc offictlls. Ritchte compared the KatiQa lb.IS n:a~.·· R ha .. _ beari:e to a ~ la---· 1tctnt" ;q:rttS 1 t r ...... ~ 1s an 929 w-11 Bennett Said th,,. tens of bu h L vcst1 llOn into the I ... .. ethical hnc. t c says 1t .. eeps h H ~:..a .... _ ·-.. .... thousands of documenu his staff moving and ~easy to cross unWlt· trec1 eras · c .._ uiat c..,.. .... ,. had examined showed no ev1dentt ungJy. lald bare the ban.kins indusuy·s of misconduct by Sens. John Glenn. abuses and pve the public .:mte D-Ohio. and John McCain. R-Anz "Much of wba1 people conSKicr sense of who was responsible for ti Lo.--... _ unethical toda was ethical 1n the the CTl•h. - -the lrs1 I ivm~ ISlronaut. urc; pasL .. the historian SI.Id ... Daniel .. If Kealm& were the ::~krT s.ccond a fonner Vietnam pnsoner Webster ITJued cases befon: the 1n tbt country wbo bad a. it of war. Sul)rcmc Coun for 1 fee wbtle be -ould be diff'ettnL But be•1 J)'ft'l.- But be also impttcd that Demo-was a senator ~naton usrd to take bcMic of a much la.rJier Pf'C)baem, .. cratic ~n. Don Ricale -the Mteb-retainers from larsr corporatJons. ... Rttchie said. ipn veteran and onc-tJme rebel Jn the late 19th ccn1ury 11 wu Benneu made clear he does QO( who now chairs the Senate Bankma considettd lci.it1mate for Wash1n1-beliC'<c I.be "Katina _Five" ~ Committee -was not bona ton newspaper co~ndents to be bt.med for the SAL me& 8u1 he straightforward about his role. And serve as clerb o( comm1ttccs of did say 11 would be fa.it to ut if n-r · fi the)' had thouaht ~fully about he sugnted 1ha1 ~onC1n1, a or-Con~ss while. wn1ina fOf' the whai would-'happeo if Ke.tins tot mer prosecutor. and Senate Demo-papn-~ what he wanted. cratic Whip Alan Cra.nston of Cah-The Keat1n1 case conocriu 1 The scnaton had other con.stt- (om1a crnssed an ethical hnc in timeless issue. inOucncc peddhns. t~ts. ~ wd. amona them ~ their dcalinas with Kcauna. But R1tch1c sa1d its Slt°Opc -involv-depositors who lost their savine Glenn. McCain. Riqle and 1na fi ve senators -1s un· and the U .. ws-yen wbo will Cranston denied any wronadoin1 precedented. foot the Lincoln bailout bill ... Who before the comm11tcc Fnday. and The only comparable case oc-was hsten1na to their oonc:ems DcC00C1ni 1s ellpccted to do the curred more than 100 )tars aao. he when the mttt1np and phone calls same this Wttk. saad. when two House commmccs to rqulaton wttt occurrina?"' be Much of the future 1cst1mon) will and one m the ~na1e uncovered a asked ~tcr on 1he eiustencc and location bribery scheme meant to head off 1 Benndl was btllcd as a fact~ of that hne under 1 s)stcm 1n which consrns1ona.I 1nvcsupuon of rail· finder. but of\tn sounded to pros. names o n the contn bution hst in-road transponat1on rates ecutonal that be brousbt proc.esu evitabf)' tum up amona those re-Rep. Oakes Ames was accu5cd of from ~aton both on and off the q~tina help. usin& undcrval~ railroad stock to ethics commmec ... You asked ~ ~n. Warren Rudman. R-N.H . a bnbe the vice pttS1dcnL 1'1110 scna-to call 1t the way 11 WU. .. be said 11 member of the ethics panel. bas tors and lhrtt Houx members -o1hanet .~int .. .-.nd I'm aoana to do including the speaker and Rep already ar1uC'd that "the commiutt Jamn Garfield. who nc\'cr cleared There .,ere thoae who liked bu cannot act on the basis of laws. up his conntttton but later ~me calls and those who djdn't. Aaron Schapiro also belc1ves Huuein must be stopped. "The auy's 1 psycho -he pssed his own people." And Schapiro believes suppon for a military draft g~s hand in hand with suppon for military action. "I don'1 Stt how you can support a war without supponina a draft. Because then you're just sayina. 'let them be killed -not me.' " If 1hc U.S. aovcrnment's main objective 1s to force Iraq to capitulate chrou&h economic sanc- tictns, Mcpn Oalas believes the troop buildup is waste of men and ma1crial. "1 don't think we need 3SO,OOO troops co enforce the sanc- tions." she said. rules and standards 1h11 some J)fntdent McCain eme~ from Day One people might hkc to see .... The When asked bow he had dcc1dC'd lcuma out a Iona, loud breath of comm11ltt must use the standards who would pt the stock. Ames rehef. and Glenn lauded Bennett Lee ,._o,.,._ c... ~ "°' that arc in place .. replied that be .. pve 11 where 11 for do1n1 a fine job. Cranston Megln 081u aaya lhe ~6eves But IXnneu and some on lht would do the best ... Ritch1c sa1d snubbc-d thC' whole affair. watchina Bravely assenina his point of view, Bo Schuff 111d U.S. troops arc not in the Middle East because of oil. "It's because Husstin·s threat- FromA1 "It's not as usable as it was. and it need.I a little bit of work -some . of the prs need repairina -but it's one of the best. We're 101n1 to ~tore it blck to its oriainal con.- dhion. •• GW. one of S60 mcmben en the Ora.. County A"ttronomen and pen-umc 11tronomy teacher for Jlancho San1iaao Collete. said he Ind Others in his trOUP have worttd narty three yean to set the project off the around. ~'Thi• take time, but anythina thi1 aood la wonh waitina for," he aid ... Thia it one way you can realty nci1e ~ ... Ind show them that 9Cltnee ian't duU and Cll From A1 "'9' montb. Em.-,.. i11 carpoolt of three Of ~ or we.o \lie public traatit Of .. bu.man power" 10 eet 10 ~. wouJd not bt charted any partu11 ... n. ellowuct prapam would ~ .... ""' .......... Sl6.l00 n Edy,........_.., Trallic Usi· .., llida .._a.111. tt111••lllt1, AQMD ....... ..... tlledty IMld I cNdit .,....m ... "1 .... dliel. •• WMdt ..... floJ• _... poiaaa ewsy ..._ dwy mrpool to wo.t. Em· t~tr~b~d~~t~~~~-~_n_e_1 _~_1_d_ro_~_C'_r_1_11 1_n_o_1s_~_n_._Pa_u_1 __ T_h_c_~_u_1_~_,_~--~--~-en_o_n __ 11_o_n_T_v_1_n_h_1_s _o_m_~_. ___ _ Gu" ta• wate of men and ma- uninteresting." Gill said the telescope ia an Alvin Oark model. the same ty~ housed 1t Griffith Park. The Gnffith Park "~pc. however. has a 12-inch refraaor. "When 1t acts completed. tt w1ll look pretty s1unn1ng." Gill sajd, addina that because the telcteope uwes a refractor rather than a mir-ror, h 1s idtal for urban situations. .. Rcfr.ctor-iypc tcktc0pes arc es- pecially nice for public ob- servatoriC'\," he said; "They si "e cx«llcnt views of plaocts, the moon, and obj«u of that nature. Dart-sty obj«ta, distant p~ arc not wen-uhed for viewina in pubtic oblcrvatonn -not to say we can't TOOie at thcm, lhey'rc just not IS imprtUiYC to the SCncnJ terial. public." Jenny Stet • a county land$Qpc architect who 1s work1na on the look of the 2,400-~ua~-foot build~ ina. said vm1o n to the park also will be able 10 u an outdoor s-tto to 111e at tars. a solar tclncopc 10 view cchpsc . and a classroom area fo r nature cud1e-s. As mo~y 11 available. native plants will be ulcd to landscape the surround1n1 area. whteb 11 now a httlc-uscd rov1n1 archery ranac. The center v.-1t1 be located nearest the nonheast comer of the park by the lake. Collc&e student local elementary tehoob and IM IC~ pubhc: wm hire the f1C1li1y. Con- struction " tcheduled to bqln in Ftbrua')' and is expected to take about n1M month ~yus can u11e the points to antt 1llt1'nl11vc: •puttha~" sifts from a speceaJ Edmontton added to the conttm catalol or take days off by tclhna the cou~t employen will TIM transponauon..air quahty ha\C 10 t0n1in~ 10 add uxeothcs committee will ~view tM two 1dtu taeh )tar. or mtkc thrm more ud decide which one'° add to the 1ttrKll\ic, to kttp the. plUs eoine. citfl plan The MW plan wlll thn In flct. man tm~ Who be a~ed b)' the ~ndl 11 ill beaan 1nantht ~ 11111 year Nov.-26 mtttiftl. liifl ha\'t not 'ianificaatty rechad Councilman John COJI mtic:ilrd the num~t of cmpiortti car tripa lhe Cftdat pmpam, c:alli .. it the aed thu art now havi"I tri>ible 1"rtnkttl and Tmat• option....... ""1"1 tMtT tm>nd·)Uf ..... ..,. ,.ally QuallOMble in my mnMI pro¥ed the QMD. ht llid . wtWdWr lhi1 is tc>i"I to let dit job "It' &ir to me -e11 t9' bid clolit." C'o• ltid. holdi• -.p a .am-.... the •me ttmc ncu yeer. addi• pk pft casaJas. more •n«nti\' .. Edmoftt&on pre. But bum COJ1 uict odM:f comK'il dk1ed "No aowmmntal em- membm allo worried lbout die pao,er baa ; .. mped ao lbe m..-c t .Sa h'eh COit of' CM COflHUMltef allow• peo,lc ~-Of fituf'f )'Ct " J .. PROMISE YOURSELF A· FUTURE NOWI The lntemal Revenue SeMce hu •variety of uc::ttlng empl<>Yment opporturntlea In our various leguna N9'e1 Oiltrtct locatk>na for the fOlowtng poattlons. -lnternaJ Revenue Agent .,. -Tax Technk:lan (Audttor) -Tax ExamlMf -Computer Operator -Revenue Offt0e -Tax Freud lrw.tlgatlve Aide ·Special Agent -T~ SeMce Aepreeentatlve -Taxpayer Sefvlce Specialtet -s.cr.twlal/a.ncat -Computer Programmer To be eHglt>te for tome of ttteM poettk>na, appMcenta .,.. requnct to obtafn a puling ecore on a competitive written teet. Outstanding Scholwa who hew 13.5GPAor1 rattng tn the top 10% of their greduetlng aw, who WW.. to llPpty fOf Tax Technician or Aev•Me OMoe poaltk>na, the competh!Ye wrln.n teet la w""9d. The lnt•nal Rewnue SeMce on.re: -Extenl!Ye trllnlng programal ·Flcxlt>te work ~I -Excehnt ._Ith. Life. Aetlrement 8r'Ki &...Ye benefltal -Job eecuntyt -UberW v.catJon and ~ tMvet • Starting ..,.,._ .,. from• 1•. 753 per yeer tor the Metet.,.../aenc.t end '* 1P'Of1111 a.Nit poetttona, end 118,305 per yw for the prof111'0MI ~ wMl'I ~ __,,,,~ ennuel P9Y Ina 11111. EJcc 1111" ad¥anclment apponuntt• ri1..,.._ ~ In .._..,. end Ehglllh " • ptua. Toobt•~•P9ck .... torTu~polttlON~,pt11110111{1'1•)-..a1a. For II other' polttkwti Md tnlofm illiw., Cll (714) ~tAE. For ., ,.,.,. or ... II•••• l!Pt*Mta onty. Cll ._ TDO number .. (71•) 143 41•1. u.s.c~ MOUIAED-EQUA&.~~ ... ;. I I I l -- Produce, including a selection of orgarUcally .. grown · fruits and etables, come from local fanns · and regional growers who .pride the~lves on their "fancy" and "exrra .. f ancy" grades. We've got variety with a capital "V" You 'II find better grades of everything in our produce department plus a wide choice of exotic fruits and vegetable . Beauti .. ful, orchard .. fresh apples, garden .. crisp lecruce, ucculent, vine .. ripened berries, flavorful fiddle leaf cactus, five .. alann New Mexican chilis and so much more! Easily the best selection around. . Tum Back the Clock. Farmers Market is pure 9J' . Yee we emphasize "old world" service. In that sense, we're old fashioned. Take the meat and fish departments. Everything is cut to your order. We feature "prime" and "choice" aged meats with no additive and no hormones; fres .. ~ daily, free ranging California poultry; Provimi veal; spring lamb; eastern pork ~ and, on request, exot ic selections ~ -_ like venison and zebra. There are no additives. That means you won't be purring chemica~ into you r body via your daily meak For seafood lovers, we ~arry the world' fre he t fish. Lobster from Maine and Australia; swordfi h har .. pooned right off the Orange Coast; halibut from icy northern waters which we custom cut to you r order; mahi from Hawaii; prawns as big as a fi ·c from the Far East and much more.Ac Farmers Market, you can huy the same meats and fi h you fmJ in Southern California's finest re taurant . In,Store l)in.ing. Farmers Marker i a hoppers destination. Enjoy three healthful meal per Jay begi nning with a Fruit Sm<x>thie or a Balanced Diet Drink at the Juice Bar. For lunch, choo~ a humongous baked potato from the Potato Cm. fresh seafood from the Sushi Bar or, frOin the Deli,' au, thentic New York ijle, ~ .. in,3 .. drawer pastrami or corned beef sane) .. . wiches on rye. Hemn! The Deli also features 40 fresh salads daily and other ~lab cr'8tid tiy our Executive Chef. Thar's rigl)t Fannm Market has a full .. time Executive COef. IA> ~ crave an international tread Then stroll <Mr to the Oriental delights at Loon ~' the 'roond the world ~ration at• Pasta Bravo or Soot , d,thf ,&raer ~cialties at LI Sala How about a Bee .. Bq>-A-lula Hurger at Johnny Rocbla, eutopean eare c.c.-r &nice [Q is 3ri0da~ featia m. maka Fanam Market even ..-move_.,,_.,.'~_.,.--~ nient md cmromer~y: Two Pmooal ~ will hdp with food ~ advice or cater a ClinDer for a aOwd. Ice sculptura included! · . AJ the title sup, they'll also sMt> for you. Both have had years ri training in the food luines and one is a nuuitional consultant ... credentials that make them pro(~ional food shoppers.Sc>, on the days where an extra round ci ~If cuts into your shopping time, call your Personal Shopper at Fanners Market. Your order will be ready when you get here. We can also shop for your dinner and have it prepared by our Executive Chef. When yoo stop by to pick .. up your order, it will be ready to serve. If you prear .. range it, we will deliver your meal to your door. Ask u.s! . Forget1Me1Not. · Don't forget the flower stand. Pick-up a bouquet fiesent of fresh'(ut bboms for that special someone. We keep our flowers in Brita water so they lase twice as long. We offer the filtering system , as well. ew Nouvelle Basketry. Is this the year for Gin Baskets! Lee us help. We will design them to your speci .. -fications-or fill them with.- our ideas. We have a t wide selection of baskets. e And, by the way, if you have purchased a soup + tureen, a crystal punch breads from Pain du Monde, cafe au lait or cappu .. cino from the Coffee Emporium. To top it off, natural ice cream and yogurts at T. Berry's ... mmmm homemade hot chocolate topping! Uss ~More. Farmers Market has grown to match the neeck of its unique shoppers. Our grocery department extends the meaning of ''gourmet". Here, you'll find everything to stock your pantry with fine, healthy products. And you will find everything easil1.You'll see, we've made it more convenient to shop here. No more walking a full city block from the peaches to the cream. Shopping is centralized. It's easier and more efficient for you. Imagine! We have made shopping an experience ... not a chore! ' The whole environment thrilb the senses. Ar<r mas of fresb roasted coffee, hickory smoked meats, our own fresh .. smoked salmons, the eye appeal and tender touch of perfectly ripened fruits and vegetables. • At the Confectioner's Counter you'll be tempted to ~tc handmade truffles and other delectable sweets. Go right ahead and taste them! We sample throughout the store daily. . ~ Cheese and Wine. bowl or some other exotic container as a gin, bring it to us for the "finish .. ing totJch11 • We'll help you fill it with country pates, crisp water biscuits, homemade truffles and a bottle of fine wine. What a presentation! I The One,l)ay Vacation. Treat yourself and bring a friend . Spend the whole day here. Shop at the market, eat in our fine restaurants r .any of the others in Atrium Court or Fashion Island. Then stroll through the mall. Experience the Fashion Island experience. Once you've shopped at Farmers Market, you 'II never want to shop anyplace else. Come by for your holiday turkey and trimmings. Start with a fresh bird and create your own Thanksgiving feast or, with a little notice, we will prepare it for you. Taste .. tempting Thanksgiving Turkey with all the trimmings. Talk Turkey ~ Wtth Uro Cholesterol T~ Visit us on November 17th between 2 and 5 or on November 18th between 1 and 4 and meet Marilyn Diamond, best selling author of The American Vegetarian Coolcbook from w Fit For Ufe Kitchen . Marilyn will be here with us demonstrating "Healthful Holiday O>oking 11ps" and signing copies of her new book. Farmers Market W~'ve searched the villages r:i the world to ~ve you a choice of over I 00 cheeses. Oltt5eS for nacking, ~ing, quiching, fonduing, raclcning, melting, baking, garnishing, tqlping and more. . CAu. wine eel~ would ~a vinmetpro(ii with its ·~ wide selection ri vanetals and vtntages boti) i~ed ' ' , willl a..,. crlrta•m •••lllJ • cm• Jail• ll 6:l0 pa for• ICJill A.-.. '!Ne,.,,.. CcaWij ..... lalaild Boys' Choir, and an exclusive ~1icaJ snowfall you won't just have lO dream about. It's alJ set beneath the twinkle of lhe cndibonal, towering. 110-foot tree. Friday also marks lhe arrival of Santa. Mrs. Claus, and all the jolly elves. Meet them II Sanla'a house next to The Limited for phocos IOd *>ry- telling. (We'll donate 25 cents to lhe American Oceans Campaign for each photo taken.) Then hop aboard lhe Pash ion Island Children' irain for a ride through Santa's Village. There's · more f u.n. More surprise . And more to make you merry. So unwrap the best of the season. At Fashion I land. FASHlON .ISIAND NEWP0RT CENTER I I ··•••tire Met opens ftrst West Coast store Hilary T---tllat the New Yn •11a;11•11 .... ., Art will open ill 6na West Coast retail aiore-thi• Mottday ai-Souda Colat-- Plaza.. The store will otrer an u1ensive 1tlec1ion or reproductions of the an that is fcttured al tbe muteum. Art books, KUIJMurn, silvcr, toys and arcet· ina cards wilrbe am<>ftl tbe many iicms sold at the new llOl'e. .. SIManem Lr• = a.11i1n Ille. in Newpo11 Beach noted number one in Institutional Investor's annual All- America Research Team poll. Sbc:anon Lehman's top rankina ten1 the UM&&I top finisMrs Merrill Lynch., Goldman 'Sachs and First Boston down a nofi:b: .. lteutG ' Lna1Ul6 CHapuyhas formed a new fi~ialand accountina ser- vices aroup. Conaratulatic-.. • to DaUy PUer @pard of Busi-• Dess Advisers nlember Gary f't;1eembe who • hp been placed In charge of the :"tw~oenon ~men I. .. •.. JI• CMHll, Gory Wacombtl • l°ano Halp, I ) ..... HMI•. Vtnl McNallJ, l*aW -: .re. ... •"4-...,_ 1\.-er have all ·been promoted as vice presidenlS 11 : Soedawick James of California ... . Conantulations to Mvueetl L9pc : l(nard for its .. Most V1Ju.1ble Prod- ltct'" award from PC Computing Map~ : r:ine. Advanced Logjc Research was the • Pnly desktop computer system to win • tlje award ... ...... PM Realty Advisors ofN~n ·Beach has announced the appo1ntmen1 : t>flAu• R. Gay~ u its new vice • «esident or account manqement : <laylord was previously the vice presi- .. Ctent of client relatiOns for Equitcc : Institutional Realty Advisors ... Irvine-based Scher-Voit Commercial Brokeraae Company, Inc. annou:nttd that Jeffrey J . Bitctti will lead its new retail division. Bitetti previously head- ed up the marketina efforts of both tiellus Dc"elopment Corporation and Jtum.ham USA Equities ... Huntinaton Beach residents Peay 'Nkcole aM .Karn Mce--..d ha"c opiencd up Piggy's frozen yoaurt shop in Huntinaton Beach. Nio:ote and McConnack say they u1e fresh natural • inaredients rather than p()Wdered m1llts like m051 frozen yoaurt shopl. .. .teyce %1emer·Lo••er his recently for- med the Low- der Group. This _._new-lrvine- brlsed firm will tpccialize in public relations, corporate mar- tetina and -IPOnS evenl manaaement. Ziemer-Lowder • formerly WOl1ted at the Koll Company as dirt'C1or of Joyce <X>fl)Onlte com-Zlemer-Lowde< munications. .. Down in l..quna &e.ch. 0... T.._announced the openinaoflhe ,Packaai111 Store. TIKi new storo ls wil~ ' i!>f to lac:k\e.lhe """' b•nl 10 wrap llfla thttChrillma....,. ... ...... lllaf1ll,IM.eM1PU...t .... , • 'ii i. opmed I new lodlills _,lo ~-. F<Nw1erty die OM Cridr • hto, Ille 49-uait -ls Ille cllain"• -10 opon l• the ..... orCalifomia. .. • ~-10<>n,.County 01,..,ora.;1 ~ .............. r:r.--:i::i O:C." ... .....,, C:c111.., and ark a 2 7 n.e .. lJll'Ml will nctivc ., .......... e~--·---~ ------·-__ .._ .... , .,.. .~!£--1 .... S', ~ llllilnlll &u:&:J:»::- ' -__ ........ _,,,_ ... ...,,.,, ... ~: ,_ .. ~._..•t11L ••• a'ain .. T-.D1ta o ------COITAMUA---_. 10 "' ...... -Ille .. ..-that bnlin 1121..U_..iDthe1111 ti _..... .._,. t 's1111a. --· -llwdilll ............. ...,. .. -Ille ...... botb cmployen llld emplo)'OOL For example, ,~ bulinea faced with the decision to cut bl<k emploreet may opt to mtNC\UR its workforce by inaa.sina its pt.rt·time pool while maintainina key full -time penonntl. "I think that is a very sound, prac-- tical way of doina business and I would recommend it to any firm," sai4 Bob McDonoup, chairman of the board of Remedy Temp, a temporary employ- ment qency. In fact Mc.Donouch uid the sysleJ1l ofhirina part-tiriie fiClp rs so effective. tha1 Remedy Temp employs the system itself by usina a workforce madt up of 60 percent full -time workers and 40 percent part-timers.. "After all. we arc a tempdrary busi- ness and we believe in our product." McDonouah said. "It can be a valuable savinas to a company," said Vicki Heston, owner of Heston ·Personnel Services in Irvine. and she said she has noticed a trend 1oward hiring fewer full-time person· nel. Mort companies art employina the .. try before you buy" philotophy, she said. ~TtlCK companies can save on all the frinat benefits that full-time employees receive, such as holiday, O\lertime and lunch hour pay and insurance, Heston said. But not just anybody can be hired as Rotlnl Tarlo, I --ant wtlh Vlcl<I a tempor1ry employee, and cenain pos- itions are in more demand than pthcn, McDonouah said. .. They don't want trainees," he ~d. · .. They wanl someone who can do;the the normaJ thinp. NObody wlnts someone who doesn't lit the criteria." Both Heston and McDonouah aarccd that word processoB art the most souaht after potitions. • · "The automalcd officc system is no longer lhe future, it's here,.. said Rosina Tarlo, a Knior consultant at Heston Per50nnel. Word processoB must ha ve a high degree ofo\eehnlcal skill and knowledge, she said. ' Candidates for teml!Q_f'lry word pro- ccssina positions musl have more than basic typina skills, she said. They must type a minimu~ of 4S words a minute have a sood memory and thc'ability to conceptualize. And it is not only employers .. who. benefit from use of part-time help. but for those in need of a job, work.in& u a temporary can be a sood source of income and sometimes lead 10 a full - timc position. "It's 1 way to act immediate money and exposure." Heston said. "And it's better than jusl fillina out fnumn and hopina for the-best." McDonou4h qreed, and he said people who sit 11 home lookina throuJh the classified ads for a job can some- times become depressed -if they don't t:rt a quick-tttpOnse,--- "lt's 1 Wl'f for an employtt to keep self-tstccm,' he said. "Deina out where other_ people arc workina is • aood environment and the chance to market your skills i1 very aood. You feel aood about yourself and you make money." Workina part time as a temporary can be compam:I to roina to a dlncc. McDonouah said."lf you want to dance. you're better offio be inside the dlnct hall than standina outside." Venture capital still out there, but· it'll cost you By Joy Anthony Orange eo.tl ~ PtlOl The &ood news is there's still money available to finantt hiah risk projects. The bad news is that yo u have to aivc up a bigger chunk of your company in ordC'r to get financina. Accordina to Ralph SatMn. a panncr at the Costa Mesa office of Ernst and Young, when the 1oin1 sets touah. the touah set more equity. Jn 1987, ror exam- ple. invnton would have put SI million into a company they valued at SS million in return for a 20 peiunt stake in the firm . In J9'X>, they might value lhe same company at S4 millio n and set a 2S pcrctnt stake. .. Though the economy is weak," Sabin explained. "'there are better deaJs out there rro m the venture capitalist's point of_view." ''The venture 1uys can strike \/Cry aood deals w11h'"1he companies they're investina in," agreed Walter Cnat· tenden Ill. head ofCNttenden It Co. of Nc-wport Beach. "'This will show up in three to five yean as better retu.ms. .. Meanwhile. the venture capi&al in· ,.., . .,,. .• dustry"s a"eraae annual returns have dropped to five or 6 percent from 20 pcreent. he said. causina the amounl of U.S. venturt-capital available to drop from $4.9 bilion in 198 7 to around S2.3 billion this yea r. .. If people arc aoina 10 take 1hc risk of invcstina in unproven companies,'' he ellplained, "they're 1oin1 to expect to get pretty high rewards -certainly his.her than five or sill percent." Pension funds arc a case in point Thest funds. which used to con1ribu1e SO prrttnt of 1he funds a"ailable now contribute only 36 perccn1. according to stltistics put out by V cnture Econ· omics in Boston. ''The pension funds say: 'Listen, the returns have been lousy so we don't want to in\ICSI. ·" On lhe upside, some firms, such as Ji Group or Newporc Beach and Ventana Group or Irvine. continue to act fund- ins because they don't rely on tra- dition1I sourcn of venture capii.al. A London-based firm with S.S billion in usets worldwide, 3i Group uses the profits from inveslments and rtinvcst- ments of capital amassed 4.5 years aao by the shareholdcn or major British banks. This &ives the firm an advantage over those that arc afftttcd by a squeeze in U.S. funds. said Knior vice prtsident John Ulrich . • v'entana Group takes a different ap- proach .. ChieOy by 1oin1 to forcian industnai Jinns for its fundinr.. 1his firm . with offices in Irvi ne and San Diego. has raised S90 million in the-last 12 months, compared to SIS million in 1983, aC.'COrdina to Ventana associate Glenn Kline. Annual returns for the company. he ldded. have a\leraged 18 percent a year. Me"ico is an important source of funds. he said. Recently, Ventana pick- ed up \he investment support of Banamex. S.A .• Mellico's Jaraest bank, with the Klea th1t it will help finance a "Twin Ptanls" prOfflm. In this pr~ Jflm, ont manufacturina plant is built 1n Mc-1ico where the labor-intensive wort aoes on. On the other side of the border. the "hiahly skilled. computer work" is carried out. Ventana has also reaped some major fundina from Scandinavian firms. In part, he said, the thret funds formed with Scandinavian money were made passible becautc of the Nordic ao"em- mcnts' propmlity to tax the money that remains in their countries. "Hiah taxes are a problem they're· ncapina from," he said. lndttd. lower U.S. ta• rates on capi- tal pins were what ,at the venture capital industry &OiRJ ID the fint place, 1ttordin1 to Sabin of Ernst and Youna. "'The capii.,I pins ti• cut (of 1978) caused a sianificant increase in venture invcstmcnl," he said, .. which p ve rise lo the dC'velopment of many inttrcstina technoloa,ies. especially the pcnonal computer," and medial tochnoloeies. In pan because of its etfttl on the stork market, a cut in the capital p ins tax rate could be necessary to sict the venture capital industry back to its 1987 le\lel of investment, he added. Accordina to economist James Doti o( C"hapman Collqc, the ca pital p ins ta ll rate should be cut 10 zero to spur investment As 1hinp stand. he noted, the pins from 1 typical stock purchased in 197.S and sold in 1990, art taxed at 91 percent, ifinnation is taken into account. A byprodUCI of a better 1nvc11men1 climate. added Erns1 and Vounas Sabin. would be an increase in the kind of medical technolOsies that venture capitalists typically suppon. As an example, he ci1ed Corus Medi- cal. a private blood benk in Costa Mesa that allows ~ticnts to choose their own donors. Ma1or fundina for Corus camt from 3i of Newport Beach. accordina to Mike Hcnos. a partner in tht finn . In fact. "enturc e1pitahs1s ha ve help- ed make Oran'e County ··a medical Silicon Valley,· accordina to Ted GOurtey of Cardiovascular Dc"icn Inc. (COi). . ---, Retirement planning now can pay ·off later It is never~ too soon \0 plan your retire- menL With powth la life apec\MC)', you will ~ ........ mlllY ,...,. r<tin:d u Yo• do ta r--'<illl ........ What lhlt -10 ,... ii """ ,... will -sutnciea:t annual ..,,,.... after mire:ment to oujlpOft t--"· 11111 profenbly "wi ___ • --yte. lryO!t _IO....., _Ill _Y• ""'1dtl )'OU ..... ' •:· ..... ud an: they . iftvaled ia ..... ..,. &hit you <:®kl Uvc iD IM ...... they •~ cumedy -•thnll -fOll mlre ,... lhould Uve iMi at llWlll to do j• tbaL 1' ,_ ,, a • ,.,.. monas1 ,., .. ...., CS.., •• 11 -.U CMhtr k>nl a al J '' • ..... you •fiord '° live on .. ••atm r t i8oa r IOday? 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A nve.year invetlment cwhion prior to your rttiremen1 woukl live you ample time for thlt to occur. If ,.,.. ...... 25 ,.. .. old todly .... put aside Sl .000 per year in an IRA account whkh-.. Invested and compou.nded at an annual nte of mum ol 7'11 percent per rear. 11 "" U yo.. "°"Id 111 .. 11tlO*d Ille oum of 5452.000. If you toot ldY1n119t or volltility lnvnth• and obtained ao ayer .. .,eannual rttc ofretum of I' pmitnt your -9111 W<Mtld be Sl.612.000. U• or YOlltillly will ;..,.. .. your ••inp tty almost 600 Pl'f'ttflL Whit if you ...,.. 4' wllm '°" -the •me S21C!'JO per ,_, -llibwtioe to your lntllv1a..i ..,_. "-rt Wltll vomillty in....a.. __ lllA"" -· ~-.. -.,IU,WO, wllidl ...., ,_ ..... , leoame of SI , J7, w JIFld • ~di .-.. -ndi .. - -a, ..,, • • l0 JF &II t . -.. Ne&pl'f ...... .,. ,, • ,.,..,., ( '.J n , 0 . , " " Q , b ,, J n T , ,. .. , ( l: () d .. • Europa Salon and Spa h ·aa ultimate in service , One of ... belt-kept MCteta, .. fer .. full ... vtce llllonl go , le tM Europe._.. Md 8p9. hidden on the thtfd floor of th9 Atrtum Coutt In Flllhlon '*Mt. Owner Unda Balou has onty owned the Ulk>fl and epa llf1C9 June, but IM le determined to rNlk• Europe the number one ..,, In. the city. lellou entered the ~ through the back door, 11 1 ,... eetat• agent carrying the lilting for the ..eon. and, Mek)g I lot of potenta.t In the ~ decided to purch ... It u 8n lnveetment. How: ever. lhe la no newcomer to the t>e.uty ecene "Meny YMr9 ago I had 1 f9w Merte NormM coemetlc 1tudtot," aaya Baltou, who herMtt racUat• the elegance and vtt.uty ao mwiy ., .. women ltrlve for. Servloel Europa Slllon Md Spa offer '° ... cHent• Include hair cutting, eolor'lilQ Md per- manent1, makeup, f8Cl.a1. Niii, WllJdn8. ~ ..._ brow tinting, body mwage, Mtt gtow, "-" room Md .ten•"' · "We have a 1taff of 50. Including tome of the nn.t "* nd• ...... g""ri"* .. ,., thr .. mMMUMI, and six people at the front delk Jue! to Mf'Yk:e dJ•nt1 who come lnL" 5'YI B~Amooo the tacwu.. at Europa are two )acuzzls, three steam rOOfM, eec:tt wttti prtvMe lhower, and• boutique. You can opt for a "~ of plMM.n'' to truty experienc. Europa styte. _ "It's one of the excttlng things we do," says a.Mou. ''You 1tart with 1 Jac:u:z:zt, then have • facial, pedicure. manicure, htilr styting and lunch Jn between. "lt'a a wonderful gift. We CM_..,.,, wrap your Chrlltmu packages while you enjoy the d.y and have them ready for you when you leave," she says. "We at8o have a Mt makeup artist." · Ellropa wffl continue to cater to Its clients In every wey for the holidays, with a small boutique Including gHt ttema and hair accesaorlel. The gift wrap service-also wlll be avWl&ble. Ballou also ·stresses community lnvofvement. "We go to functions and donate lime for such organization• u the Chldren'a Cancer Reaearch Clinic, the American Cancer Society and the Hoag 552 Club." - Europa Salon and Spa Is located at ~1 NewpOf1 Center Drive, Suite 320 In Atrium Court. For appointments and lnfor- m1tlon. call 759-800-4. Children's Bookshoppe turns 20 The Children's Booklhoppe has been a I<><* tradition for the put 20 years. "We juat celebrated our 20th annlverMry," aaya preMnt owner Joan Plzz.o. who has owned the store (now at ltt Weatctlff locatlon) for the laat 2~ yeara. .... Pizzo also la the author of three books for chUdren about the Back Bay: "Little Crumb." "Amy Avoc:et" and "Pelican 8111." All three are filled with lllus1ratJons by the late Disney Illustrator Claude Geronlml. Pizzo purchased the store from aecond owner Sarah Brent. who worked for the founder of the atore. Trude H1rper. The Chlldren'a Book· Shoppe waa orlglnally opened In Coron• det .M•. Trldltlon la deflnltety alive and well at the Chlldren'a Booklhoppe. B•ldel carrying a large Mfectlon o1 ci.-C children's tllea, the shop offers atory hOUra .ax daya a week,• wen u 1 Peter Rabbft party In the eprtng Md a Winnie the "'- Pooh party In eummet1kne. And In &be aprtng and faM, 8&lthora end lltustratora male• appeerancee tlltO sign booka. With the Cht11tmM INtQf'I _IPPrOKttlng._..the ~ alee> la preparing to trwltJfprrn ttMtt Into what Pizzo ceh "I fakytand," complete with Chriltmae bc>c>Q, V~tor*' min'9tur•, doll furniture. storybook doll, end adWnt calendara. Besidea Chrlstmaa merchandlM, the shop earn. everytNng from ciaaalca end paperback• to puz:z1el and c1111ttea. "W• befleve muaM: and rhythm helpa reeding,,• lot," aaya Pizzo. heraeU a former IChoOtteecher and mother of four. Mo.t of the book• are ortented to cNedren up to junior high ege, but there also Is a parenting MCtlon for both chitdren and parents. The Chldren'a Booklhoppe le tocated at 1831 Weatcffff Drive, Newport Beach. For atory hour ttmea. call 675-1424. Helpinr to put best foot forward Moat of ua take our feet for granted; whether we're ltUfflng them Into high heefs or pounding them agalnat the ~t on a jog, or wearing handaome bUl ufllUPPC)ftlve lhoee. Or. Rodney Gabrlet of the Southern Callfornla Orthopedk:/Sporta Madtdne Center definitely doeen't. "One thing about the foot: lt'a 1 dynam6c Mmb, It'• not ltatk:," aaya Gabriel, who la the neweat addition to the Of'thOl*NC...,. at the center. "In feet, foot and 1nkle probletna are one of the hotte9t toPICI In orthopedlcl rtght now, If not the hotteat," he aaya. Gabriel, Ilk• hfa four coft11gue1 at the center, .,. al orthOp«jlc aurgeona. each with a eub-IPtcllltY. Gabrt9t'a perttcu- lar au1>-apecta11y 11 the foot end ri ... "Orthopedic 1Urg«y 11 eo complex now, lt'a ~bM to havre the kind of grup on MCh.,.. • doee a IUl>-~lllllt," gya G1br1et . "Twt.tlng lnjut1el er• the moat common lnfury of the foot end enkle thet we .... Aleo common 11 hMf pain Md pllln In the bel of the foot," aaya Gabriel. WNte Gabriel ICknowledgee the hU.irdl of _,., tpOrtll on the deMCate toot region, he 1e 1 atrono ~of.,.,...-=" 11 joggtng end eerobk:ll, maintatntng that •late& "* MilCI IO tak• precauttone. ~ In the proper toot<: ••• ··~on UIW *'8ln le twd on .. '-' beoli• .. toot 9°" frOlft rtgld to..,.. • you·re IMAf'I. llilli't • tendelioy to tum .. toat lnwlrd, twtetlng on M Ind.....,.--. Thlt'• we., .. .,..tl:I• II on better "'-:I --.·· ._. Qebrtel. "A .,.._ t""'*'I Moe ,,_. a ... z.a•-." "Aetobeol .. not quite .. bed ---......... -•ti • mowment. The P«*lm ........ pain .............. . .,.,.,. "' ...... poemon.·· .................. ---. Md ........ ,.. out of 10 of .. wctt•t ........ .. Of OOUNe, .. ritl ..... II ..... LUU I 7 1 \ -to "'°"' pa,.. ............ ----......... ...... lftluttel. "' -....... GMrtll Ul99 plf; u If ....... .... .. root ........ ,. ... muui•""" baf•• II I ~•111 Md ... to .....,. ..... ""'*" ....... . '1'10untng ................... ,.,.,,..... ~ .., .................. , Md .,._,.... """"· Of ... ..... :::r••c II-•••.'' ,. nailed. Qlllft .. Gfla.--1--.TMIOll .. H Clllotnll Of•c•a"'*" 111••• a.. 11 lantu• • t• All&N Awe.. Colle Mw.. ,_ ................. _.., ...,_ -u111.111111.ae& 9r Jlno........, llfW ,,..._..._... . NIW ORLEANS -8lrrin&. an oaltiicu °'"'ill IM Nnian Gwf. tbe ........ U.S. economy wiU bcsi• to rec:ower nnt ~. and a eoldrn era for laOllle ownenla.ip will be under way bY die middle of the I 990t. ea:ordUos to I pimd of mat• ket 8Daly1ts. A pend ....,bled recently in New on.. fOr .... UaueJ ~ veation of the NatioUl A.llociation Of Realton expect ownenbjp to be apuned by low inflation and low in teresl rates. The outlook for mum is less briabt Rents wil rite sharply, the anatysu uid, becaYIC of a 'dwindl· int supply of aparunents. and the lack of incentives to build new ones. Barbara Allen, 1 housin1 analyst for Kidder Peabody It Co., predfo .. led that bOme owncnhip, whicb bu t.JJen over die past two dee· Ides. wiJI IOU to a new biab in the 199<la. a.by boomen will 1xcomc_ more prodDCtive as tfiey mo e into their .0. and SO... and they will increue their uvinas as they become empty·neslCf'l, she sifcf.-ro-gber sav- inp and productivity, she said, "will mean IQWer intcfat rates and lower inflation ... Allen thinks adjustable-rate mor1pleS could drop more lhan I pcrc(nl, and fixed-rate loans almost I pm:cnt by next spring. "ff we have a shootina war in the MHfdJe East. all bets are oft:" lhe--S&id. Though the speakas in New Or- leans generally were in agreement about the Iona· term· direction of the economy, they were not in accord about its current conclition. Allen asserted that a recession has arrived. pointin& to the down- turn in construction activity throuahout much o(lhe nation. The other panelim. R~ E. Brinncr. chief economist for McGraw-Hill Financial ~rviccs Co., and John A. Tuccillo. chief economist for the Realton asaociation. think a rc- ::nsion is just ah,ead They exptct it to be ··short and shallow... unless there is war in the Persian Gulf. Allen considers war a strong pouibility. Brinncr thinks it's less lhan probeble, and Tuccillo reprds it as unlikely ... Risht now, we pre- dict the probability of that happen- ina at around 20 percent.·· Tuccillo 11id. Brinner expects housing to be "a srowth industry.. in the •90s. "Homes will increase in value with the inflation rate. and ... continue to be an attractive investment... h~ said. Ian acts ta't:ln1*1 • CHICAGO -Sears. Roebuck and Co. said Saturday it has bqun notifying some store office workers they'll either be transferred or fired after New vear·s Day. Th~ affected employteS arc an undetermined number amona the estimated 20,000 people who work in ~as includiq customer 1ervitt. accountina. and s-yroU in the 850 Se.n • lores across the Ntion. ·spokesman Oen.Id BuldU said. ..It's ttally 100 aoon to tell .. how many cmplo)'ttS Ytill be affccttd. but most work pan-time. Buldak said. He ..ct totne staff' funcuon WiU be me'1fld at a bub otfic:e in so1M stores. "Employees dasplaccd would have an opportunity to wort ~in a llOft, if a job urstcd. or ~Id not have a job, .. be 11ed. Lut tall. the company belln -'ina ways IO improve aallOmtf ~ and an caeu. a.ldat laid. . plo)'ft ideas. San tested ~at 10 S10ttS. rM compuy ...., aoufyins ............. wk tbat \hey ...W be11dlilr..-.1edorlott ... Jc* dWGllfl I nttioawtdf 6 ,, ........ llildlktaicl. ... ....... s.n reoOned ......, ... -ilKIOIM '-die dllW ............ widt .,.... ........ ,., .. ~-­.............. ...,..... 1111 ......... 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NASO 14 1/4 • 1/4 NASD 1 1/1 . )/I• ~ I 1/4 1/4 NA\O S/I 'ljA\O I S/9 • I /I 'loASD J 1/l 1/4 NASO 11 1/l • I 1/l lllAW 6 1(1 • I /4 NASO l 1/1 NASO 4 l/l • 1/4 "'Asa • •1• • 11• NASO I 1/1 IWO (1 S/I • 4 J/I l'l'tSf ' \ I/I • 1/4 AMf.( I 7/1 NIUO t l /4 • 1/1 NlttS S 1/1 • J/9 NA$() I 1/1• , I 1/16 IVIUX II 1/1 NASO l S/I • 1/1 ~ -L!L.• . 1/1 l'llli!S ) I/ -~ NASO I 1/1 • )/9 """ll s ',. . 111 AMEJI s 11• • 1/l NA10 10 1/4 • 1/8 Hnf •• 1/l • 1/1 "/I• I I ) 11• • 1/1 l )/• I I 111• I I l l s IJI • 11• t~ I Sil s ,, 4 I I I 11 4 I "' . ) . t I t J l/l 10 ,,, S I f l I I ,. • • 11 • I 1/l \ SJI 4 1JI I P/1 I s l/l I Sii 11 Ill l 1/l S S/I l I s I /4 . ) . la I • PHOENIX -Nalrty 700 cncti· ton ol 11 LiDcoln S.V-.. and Loae Aslociatioll 1ubtidiaries WoUld be repaid uoder a .... ap. proved btte Friday by U.S. District Judie Richard Biiby. Thie approval c&ean Ille way resolution of 11 of 12 Jla:atnpeiry Court fihnss enainceTed by Pbomj, financier Charles Karins Jr. on Apnl 13. L989. The &0vemment seized lrvine- baKd Lincoln from K.ati Amencan Contine1'lta.l Corp.,. ~ parent corporation. next daf- ' ~ The approval alto re a die to a proposed plan ~ Chapter 11 proccedjn.as for can Continental. the 12th aod m t complex Keatin& case. • The Lincoln subsidiaries, nie- rcsent ing S 1.8 billion in assets. o crtd1tors more than S 120 miUialf, ''This 1s kind of the first stq> on the way to the completion of the American Continental pla.n, .. wd Ross P)le. a San Diego attorney for the substdtann Btlb} Wlll d«1de Nov. ,30 wbe1Mr t~ approve Amencan Con- lmental's plan "after a vote by 25.000 crednon -mostly pnva~ m\estors -who arc owed more than S3SO million. The plan, wtritb calls for the company's bquida&.ion withtn t,_,o )cars, v.ouJd pay crcdl- tors up to 21 ce nts on the dollar. Both plans would take cff'ect within two months. The subs1d1anes then would 1m- med1ately pay creditors more lb.an S62 m1lhon from· thtjr ca5b rc- scrv~. Contested claiMS" ~·t another $60 million. Tbc 'ubsid1ancs also v.--ould be freed from Bankruptcy Court co•- trol. -er • Aa«::Ja.ld Pi;eP °"-t a...-.. .., ,.,,._. *""'" c_.. ,., ,_.,°' ,,.,_ .,. ... _, CIWW c--. ~ _.,, ~<• .. ..-.. "'~ ~oft .. 9S1 •Oii NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY A~ mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's finest public companies as selected by the Fund's manager. ~ Ora~~,~~fhu Ask how your investment in the Orange County Gro•vth Fund can qualify as a tax- deductible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus, annual rftP()rt, and the current portfolio. call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newpc)rt Securitfes Corporation. (714) 957-1217 _ Ii ~tt about to 1ellre or~ jobs, tt\is free Shearson Lehman Brothers seminar could ~ lnvUuible. Becaase the IRS gives~~ 60 days to decide what to ao with ~r ~9Um di!trlJu- tion before it beeorle tmcible. ~ will discuss t~ posstie t.&.19 of taxation on )'OUr distribUtion .. So Whether or not you decide in favor of an lRA Roll· over, we can~ \Kll1 make U"lltw k,lmn;. d. . .... __ ·~-y-~.::h ~~.~T,. m 1 nuutiOh WV11'. toWanD -.nlrY'I~ )OOr individual financial~ , So if ~re about to receiw a ka°'P: sum distlibut~ come t.lk with• II the ft'ff Shearson Lehman lftit.n ~ before the IRS ·: the talk~ (Or )OU. Call to reserve your at today. t Sf.AWAY COUEcnON, by K.Jthryn G. Thompson Dev Co 2· and 3-bed room Jlcllred patio homes. From the low S200,(XX)'s. (714) 581·2411 2. SEACUFP COURT, by Kathryn G Timipson Dev. Co 2 bedroom plus loft and 3 bedroom mclavt homes. From tht high SIOO,!XX>'s (714) 588-0844 3. SEACOVE Pl.ACF.. by Kathryne.~ Dev. Co 2-and 3-bedroom enda\'t homes From tht nud SIOO,IXXYs (714) 455-0909 4. SEACOAST TERRACE, by K.Jthryn G Thompson Dev Co 3 bdnn plus loft and 4 bdnn detached homes. · NOW OPEN From the mxl S200.(.ID (714) 455-0822 5. SEAGATE COLONY, by K.Jthryn G lllompson Dt'l Co 1-and 2-bedroom ccnbn1mums VA/FHA. From the low SIOO,OOY (714) 458-7207 6. Sf.AWIND RIDGE, by K.Jlhryn G Thompson Dev. .... Co. 3-and 4-be<lmom detacht'd homes From the low SJOO,(XX)'~ (714) 458-7434 7. AUISSE, by Barran lrvrne 2-and 3-bedroom attached homes. From the mid 51()(l.(X)O's. (714) 581-5863 8. CAUFORNIA R.ENAJSSANCf, by K.Jufman & Broad Luxury attached 2 and 3 bedroom homes From the low SlOO,(XXY~ (714) 380-7755 9. TifE BREEZE. b)· Lyon Comrnumues Inc paoous 3-and 4-bedroom det.x:htd homes ranging 10 2,091 square feet. From the mxi 5200,<ro (714) 831-4796 JO. 1HE CRESr, by Lyon Comrnuruues loc DlsttnctJvt 3-and 4-bedroom detached homes ranging 10 2.322 squart' fttt. From the htgh S200,00(Y (714) 831-4798 11. mE HIGHLANDS, by Lyon CommunnitS Inc. L1JJunous 3-to 5-bedroom eXi.'CUI 1 ~ residences offer. mg up IO 2,768 squ.trt feet from the low $300,00)'s. (714) 831-7858 ll. SI TROPEZ, by Glen fed Devt>lopment Corp 2· and 3-bedroom condom1n1um homes aoo town.homes. From the high 5150,CXXY!t. (714) R31-2220 13. mE WINDWARDs. by John LaU1g Homes. I· or 2-story attached homes with 2-car dtreet acc~s gar• From the Sl60.(XX)': (714) 362-9155 14. TifE YIU.AS, by Akms Dnelopmm Co 2-and 3-bcdroom a~hed homes. 1-or 2-w dJrect access &111 From the lllgh Sl40.(XX)'s (714) 643-0200 15. WINDSONG, by Windsong Partners. Gitr--guarded 2-and 3-bedroom wwnhornes. From $175.900 (714) 362-8050 16. CAIJFORNIA RDUCTIONS, by ~ufman i Broad. 2-. 3-and 4-bedroom detached homes. From tht low S200.tms. (714) 831-8306 17. WINDFLOWER, by Lyon Communities Inc. luJurious 1-or 2-story attached homes. 1-or 2-w tpagt. From the mid S140,(ros, (714) 362-1622 l8. CA.NT0RA. by Aki ni, On Co. 2-and 3- bedroom townhomes. Generous rear yan1s. from tht S160,000S. (714) 362-9200 19. APPLAUSf., by EWtC Housi~ Corp. iJwn homes with 2-car ~. AIC, WruJy room, lof1s and libranes. From Sl76.990. (7M) 362-0525 21. CAlAlllA. by lpl Commuruucs lnc. LuxumJs J.Woom llL1Ched homes Firq>bct, mclostd ~· Fnxn the om SMO,OO)'s. (714) 362-1132 D. MNEPO IJALISO, by The Frost Group Catt- ~ 2· '> ~Mdroom UM'llhomes. ltnnis coom/ · ~ r~llltles. From the mid SlOO,tros. (714) 643·8640 MISSION VIEJO COMPANY v When it comes to home ln:es in Orange <:ounty, ix roost of us the bottom line is way out of line. Aliso Viejo is different. Homes here are still available at prm that make sense, many b under 5200,000. Originally concei~ ~ a d«ade ago by Mission Viejo Company, Aliso Viejo was master planned with 51% of the community's 6,tiOO ~ permanently set aside for parks, recreati>n, community facilities and schools. This lowely greenbelt provides a unique setting for the wide variety of homes now ~ble. The perfect complement to these new housing opportunities is Pacific Park, Aliso Vaejo's · centralJy located 900-acre business/ corporate research park and town cent.et Every home will be located within about I ~ miles of Pacific Park and its projected 22,000 job opportunities, affording many Aliso Viejo residents the opportunity. to bicycle or even waJk to work. In other words, Aliso Vaejo offers all the best in Orange O>unty living at some of the best pras in town. And that's a better bottoDi line. AL IS 0 VI E J 0 ... for today and · · · t<XT¥Jrrow I cr~x-~ Lining u ·targets '&r turkey Shoot SO MANY NOMINEES, SO um.£ SPACE-I've been handing out .. Tur- key of The Year" awards ever since th.c column first appeared in The Pilarims' Newsletter, but the cum:nt crop of candidates is much too bountiful. It's tough to pick a winner when the finalists include so many champions from recent pr:chmmary competitfons. Amona those still under cons1derati9n for the ultimate accolade: •The Costa Mesa vigilantes who check the qualifications of citizens using publk restrooms. They made the finals when they won the "If-You- Show-Me-Yours-1-May-Show-You- Mine" award. •The former Denver-based Silver- ado Savings & Loan bankruptee, now lapping at up in Newport Riche. He should win "Turkey of The Year" honors easily unle<1~ he can beat the latest rap: namely, that has luxury cars still bear out-of-state hcc nsc plate . thus dtpnvmg Cahfom1a of much- necdcd re venue. • Palm Sprangs Mayor Sonny Bono. who reportedly will nnmc Bob Brennen as his Orange County campaign man- ager m a bad for the lJ . . Senate According to Brennan. who ma1nta1ns homes in Palm pnngs and Dana Pomt. Bono's alrcad> decided on hi s campaign slogan· "My Prostate's OK. Babe.'' •The politicos who approved the plaque for John Wa) nt's airport statue. which lists the Duke's out-of-county kinfolk -but shrcwedly omtts those still residing here. That extra lcttenng costs money. y'know. • The number-crunchers at th e phone company. who arc sweating out the Big Decision: who'll go through life as 714. who'll be 909. Personally, after hearing all the horror storie~ about our economy. I'm opting for 909. h's closer lO 911 •The number-crunchers at the CaJ1- fom1a Lottery Comm1 ion. who came up wt th the brilhant idea of adcUna four more numbers to the field. Tl'lll. u you know. makes for bigger and more at-, tractive Jackpots. As any budatt·maker can attest. it's naccrlo win SSO million than a measly $40 m1lhon. There art other JUIC) candidates sull in the running for "Turkcy of The Year" larut'ls. and )our suggestions v.-outd be appreciated. But don't nom1- natc anyone named Saddam. That's too easy 0 TAKE A NUMBER AND GET IN LINE -For the Letter of The Week. I'm indebted (1f that's the word) to Marge Pitlmer of Huntinaton Beach. To wit: "You say that Robin Leach as luxur- iating this weekend at The Ritz· Carlton. Please Jive him my nnme and number. in case he's plannina a how called 'The Poor and Obscure.' " 0 A CELEBRATION AT THE CEL- EBRATION -lran11n·bom Parvaneh Oskooi, wife of a Newpon Beach ophthalmol<>sist. 1s acttve in Oransc County Ph1lhannon1c Society fund- raisina cfTon . She wu a special aucst of chair- woman Ann Stem at last Wttk's •• el· ebrat1on of Music" luncheon and fashion show at the Hyatt Rcaency Irvine. where more than SS0,000 was railed to sponsor music prosrams for our county's youna people. Ann thouaht it would be n~ to introduce her iunl to another Iranian· born lady. halrnaz hah-Reis, who •vas hclp1n1 to coordinate the fashion .show for Saks Fif\h A•enue. The introduction was hardly nec::aa. ary. as Parvanch and hahnu fdl into excited embrace. They had been · cla mates at Iran's Bethel olqe and the cl<>K t offritnd in their home-/ land's happter da)' • Came the revol· ution, and Parvaneh went to Japan, Shahnai to Switttttand Afer all 1hete yars. they won't be drinina apen 1111n. yi hrvaMh, undentandably. "We love it hett.'' -Cl • A naTDloNw.. toaT Of' -Jftn TIUMtawllly! ..._ Pltilhlfw9oeic Soriety'a pbyith pullltalt..,...... ..... or- 1111izalioft'1 MW btochN. h contains IA IOftl ot mUlic-related C1UCMe1. in. dudint thit left-handed "°9ftplimtnt 1 hilft Dr. •mutt JohMOll (1'°9-84): MO( Ill noi• I think rRusic tt tlle -::,w:=t·; I • -~,. .,,. .. ..,. \ ' She changed the poforrnen: Rcplacina the traditional local dk>rale COACCft Mt the . lS ~ _ •oic.ts of tttrBoys CboiJ aHtmtem.:-t---i:-i! e1°'9nf9 Arts Center bo9rd chairman WUllam Lyon and Cendteetght Concert cnetrwomen Clll Woodman. 0 .,,, ..... The youn1 men will Oy to <>ranee County counesy of American Alltmes. Tbe Hyatt Retcncy is providina com- plimentry lod&ina for the ta.leaWld ianer<ity kjds, auarantccd to ajve new manina to "Joy to the World." She chanted tbc amblantt: Elegant 10vatat1ons. with a newly created sianature monop-am designed by Tiffany and Company display artist Fmt Chuana. beckon 00t1nty gentry to tM drcswd-to-the-holaday-hilt black tJe and ballaown soiree. Chuana and Manti. Motsinger of Ruffied Tulip will tnn fonn the ballroom into a v..inter wonderland For impact, the duo wtU pepper the ce11Jn1 with snow-frosted lllvn k1 1n1 balls. Din1na tables - _.here the $2SO per plate pctilt' ffiet with shnmp deJOf\lhe WJU be con~ _,,ed -w1 U sparlde 1 n wbj te~n­ wbi te fcstJve finery. A blue Tiffany box will sracc each place scttJna. One th1na won't change ... preferred 1eaung to Iona lime concen supponers. "E'ef)'one will get the same table location they've had m thc past." Woodman confirmed. Whew! Dun ng our photo session. Center board chairman General Wilham Lyon confided that he and has ph1lanlhropic .,,fe Walla Dean ha'c never attended the (andlc hght Concert -but he plans to Ix there this )Car For 1 change A fall harvest' of rme ·hooks lor yoUngsters Before I share my stash of arcat new fiction for qes 8 and older, let's look at a couple of tOO-Jood-to-waat picture books. First is Judith Viorst's hilanou "Ear- rinp!" (Alhcncum, $13.95, ages 6 to 10). Anyone who's been around a little airl detcnnincd to Jct permission to have her cars pierced for beautiful earrinas will giggle knowinaJy at Viorst's humorous free verse: "I want them. I need them. I love them. I've got to have them." In her unrelenting pemstence. the girl even promises to be nice to her httlc brother. All these exaggerated dramatics come alive in Nola Langrcn Melone's plucky. full-page Illustrations. From stan to finish •• jewel. Another season sparkler 1s 8111 P~t's "Cock-A-Doodle Dudley" (Houghton Mi f- flin. S 14.95. aacs 3 to .9). Like the hcroe 1n each of his 3.4 earlier read-aloud stone • Pcct's Dudley 1s a lovable underdog (undcr-rooste(.t) whose honest} tnumphs -1n this cue over a "brute of a goose ... Not to be mi 5ed by Pttt fans. Now for some temfic fiction: Toppina my hst is Joan Lanprd's "Tua of War" (Lode tar, SI 4. 9S. 11CS JO and up). No contnved mystery can ariP a rrader as tightly as human sufTcnng. CSl>CC1nl h when .1&'••11• 19/ it's based on fact When 1-i-year-old twins Hugo and A tra Peterson 0~ theu home an l.Jat, 1a With thcar family to escape approaching Russians 1n I 944. trqcdy stn kc\ After a dreadful SC4' voyaac to Germnn~. Hugo 1s trampled by fellow refu&tt\ dt'spcrate to ~ch the train. Not rtalmng that Hugo has fallen. his famll.y board~ S<-' crnl da) !I later 1 kmd German See BOOKMARKS/II Move to La Quinta agrees with Floss Schumacher Fl.oa PUTS IN nzETINGLY ~· DMln't f1ou Schumacher look fit and terrific at last ~kcnd's Opera BaJr. "I've finally fbund the hJht at the end of the tunnel," ildM1t1 the cultural first Lady of O.C. -whO ilippect out of town oh~ quaetl) after tM family manse an Dover horet cloted eecrow last month. he and husband Ed (who's ef\joyina ht tttittment by •ndina end.Ins houn on the f(>lf coune) bne putchalCd a home 1h La Quinta. floa •YI she'll always be a "b' <ity pr1.'' bUt tlle diem air is euy on her anhntis -and * admit to havina riftded • bftiek ft-om her tthcchalH>ustina d\aritablt lftVOfWftlenlf.. ••t11 bt1 tMre AN I lot o( pcoi* Who dori'l cvn kl90W we're eone. .. ..,. dllc <>pm.a Pllcifk board cMirman. wtlo ..,_. in • hottl tune durina her quid Vi 't to town. :ba~-4ddml CWdt '~ tit the won .. IOCMUmc toc>Qo .. 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T••• He•~••'' Fe.II•••• l•terler Destp. from 11 ./ ....,,man finds Huao near death in the woods. As Hua<> ~ven ever IO llowty in tM simple, carina home of the lianalman, his family mourns bis lcm. They are struglina to reach Leipzia, to take refu,e with a friend. After the war Hugo tries to join his family In Leipzig. but he finds the friend's house reduced to rub- ble. Neighbors tell him that chil- dren died in the bombina. Just as the Petcrsons' are about to ship out for Canada, Astra spots Huao in a crowd in Hambura. Their joyous reunion is clouded only by the choice Hugo must make between his family and his fianccc. Lingard drew her story from ex- periences her Latvian husband had they crate to abidd tMmselves , from their mitenble lives. Ovcr-Weisbt and lonely, Lori becomes a mermaid in her bedroom. Embar- r'llled by her family's home-lalnas. Vern imaaines she's a star fairy. Once they become friends. the &iris share their private worlds. Although Vern's perents can never save enough from their minimum- waae jobs to lettle down. Lori's acceptance of Vern in her ill-fitting clothes and urik.empt appearance speaks dearly about a growing sroup in our society. Grove's com- passion stretches to the roots of the probltm, and she wisel y avoid s pat answers. lci~{flel ........ ~ ........ Re&ervations required for 1his event which in fleeing the Russians. Her charac- indudes sumptuoua aampling and delightf uJ door prizes ten strugle physically and emo- In ... Saturnalia" (Harper. S 12.95. qes 12 ind up), Paul Aeischman reaches back 300 years to portray Characters from sevn-al cultures that collided during Boston:s early colonial days. Most memorable 1s Wiiiiam, a bright Nampnset In- dian who was taken as a boy from his tribe and who has become a talented apprentice to the kind printer. Charlie Currie. Despite bcioc treated well, William searches e~cry night for his brother or other tionally with the ghastJin~s or war. 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Maybe the 1ward-winnina author is plannina a tcquel With more excellent novels than space to review them in detail. let me make an annotated list of tbt best of the rest: • First arc three fut·peced stories. In "Weaset"' (Macmillan, Sl2.9S, qes 9 to 12). Cynthia De Fcli~ creates a heart-thump1n1 tale of evil and how an innocent 12·ycar-<>kt boy faces it without compromi1in1 his ethics. Perfect for a reluctant reader. •Jn "Toughboy and Sister" by Kirkpatrick Hill (McElderry. S 12. 95, ages 8 to 12), a brother and sister. ages 11 and 9, are still mourning their mother's death in cb1ldb1rth when they ~uddcnly. must fend for themselves after their father dnnks himself to death and floats down n ver from their remote summer fi sh camp in the Alaskan bush. Some introspection and plen- ty of self-d iscipline surface as the summer wears on and no one comes for them. • Kristina Grqory's episodic new work "'The legend of J imm)'.. Spoon" (Harcourt Brace Jo~v-lCh, $14 95,_ages._8. to 12) stretches plausi bility but captivates , with the bold adventures of a· boy who ru ns away to live Wlth Indians so he can have the horse his fa1hcr has denied him. •The first .of two solid sequel novels is Jea n Craighead Gco'le's "On the Far Side of the Mounta1n" (Dutton. $13.95. ages 8 to 12). Back from "My Side of the Mountain," Sam Gnblry has bis pcacdul mounuun home upset by bis sister. Ali~. and by the sneaky theft of his beloved falcon. Frightful. Still full of Sam and his wayJ in the wild. the novel's a little shy in developing Alice's character. •Mildred D. Taylor's "'Mississippi Bndge" (Dtal. $1 2.95. ages 8 to 12) is the first m her nch lopn fami ly saga to b( told by Jeremy Simms, a 10-ycar-old white boy. When too many people show up for the rural bus ru n to Jackson. all the black people must get off. As they walk home in the rain. the bus passes them and then suddenl y plunges off a rickety bridge into the storm-• swollen ri ver. With big pnnt and plenty of drawi ngs by Max Gi nsburg. Taylor's story is easy to read and hard to forget. 8 Finally. a work tha t tnggcrs though ts about sinct"Ttty. matunty and ant1c1patmg the future is Brock Cole's "Ceh ~" (Farrar. Stra us and G1rou:\. S 13. 95. ages 12 and up). At 16. Celine 1s left for the summer with her 22-year-old stepmother while her father lectures m Europe. The sit uation 1s npe for clashes and looking in....,ard to find a way to independence -By J•dy Gfftll Meel•tdy NetH ~rvltt ltr'21 R«)rit Cfnlu Houn Wtdnrtdit)'. Tiwnd.y. Fl1dl)'. Svndl)' 11 00 II.Ill. to ! 00 p m '1•1111\la) II 101 m IU \ 00 pm f('loofd 0.11) I Jn HWll Call 11111 rrtt for llw 2'V20 Ra )<'II Ccnk'r ~" you I llOl*-2020 t"i CalrfC1n111I ....... , c.,.... tA9Jrwtl•••) • c • .,.... ,.,.., Arrnll I k c I c • ( ( I l I patty. wine selections must be pkaliftt 10 the patest number of your aunt~ and thoukl include --tevcraJ diO'tttnt varimlt ranainc ... , from dry to a ll"'Ch Ot1 the 1-i -81 side. A wen chilled White Zinfandel ls 11 popular as ever, and the current rtleases from Berinaer. Fetter and Sqhesio are all aood value. · · A well made Owdonnay from such notcWorthy producers such u Calllway '(Temecula), Clos du Bois -llSYOLVING aim... Murat Doy boo turned up at Ben -·1. .. 0lmatJ EimM 11 doiaa a -1d ol fOOd for Ille cuiaiac: at Ille Diwyt1ncl Hotd .. .ucl SalVlllOrc Troia it beck ·on stair al The Ritz. .. a . (Sonoma) and Cakdlttad (N-· llW'l&Y- Vattrey) are all crowd plcuers. That lleek-fiaured model you've Don'I ov~ the white varictalt been xeina around Lido Marina wMn perty plannins. as there arc Villeae lhowina off _!Omc rat~~ several stunnina alternatives io the seiy lookina Melrose Avcnune-typr often ubiquitous Chardonnay. duds is the Charmaine in ··aw-- If you arc look.ins for somcthina maine Cbarmainc/Edward Alston," 1 new bouliqus ...._ 6" m :~ by Edward SI. Cloir ..i -··· 0 llAClt TO 'lllS .... You"re: •I '•-••..a &nat if, you ba-'t--IO F- lsland oa • a ' 111 Nellldly. ·Foroll ........... Toey~ Ind his Old &118 .. I l90Wilbk concm. ~ ia Ille muaic: of 11ie ·30s • .a ·- 0 llTaU:f PFJOl'L& IN ~- I love-it --~ liiCh sim~ ly isn't the cold-baned ditisl pa.cc: m1ny or its critics woukl hlive you believe. aked apples with a glamorous touch Give homey baked 1ppln 1 aJam-¥. ctp 1llverff 11...-1 . rous upda1e with phyllo douah for Ice cream (.,t-.t) Th1ntlaivin1 surprise. Shape ftam-R.a11la S.eee (redpe fol· ach dntert in a custard cup for lewiJ tcr bat.inc and ~Y acrvina-. ~ -Bruifi. I sheet o( the phyllo ~SC phyJIO .dOUah IS very. thin II dough with 50me O( the melted nes out ~u1ckly: ~ort W\th o_M marprinc or butter. (Remove I httt 11 I time, kcep1n~ the rem;un· shttt of the phyllo at a time, n1 sh~ts 1~vtted With a dlmp keeping the rcmainina sheets covs per owe · crcd with a damp paper towel.) APPLES IN PHVU.O -4 llhft1 I~ pliyllo MP (II-•1 lt·llldt .......... ,. ........ 14 e., ...,...,.._ or Ht&er, ......... • ...u W1 Cl&klaC ..... loodt aa J ... lllu or WlaeaapJ, ,.. ........... ... 14 cwp .... , 1 teut••• p.-elwllMll Repeat brushing and layerin.a with the rcmainina margarine and phyllo. C ut phyllo stack lcnalhwise into six strips. Cut strips·crosswist into thirds, forming I 8 rect1naJcs about (>.. by 2-inches. Gently press three rectana.les into each of sil creased 6--ounce custard cups so that the entire cup is covered. Place a woodcnshandled spoon Don't forget ••• '"'•'~ Cla11lfled1 Diiiy Plat i? 642-5678 ~· • Or chops1ick on each side of an apple to prevent slicing throu&h to the bottom of the appk. Cut 1pplc into thin wedges. cuttina lhrec- quanm or the way lO. but not through. the bottom. Repeat with rtm1inin1 apples. In a small bowl combine supr ind cinnamon. Pl~ an apple into each phyll~lined custard cup, Sprinkle apples with suprs cinnamon mir.tutt. Fill each apple' cavity with the almonds (1 sca.nt tablespoon). Ptact custard cups in a I 5-by IQ... b y I-inch bakina pan. Bake in a 37 5~ F oven 25 to 30 m inutes or until phyllo is goklen and apples are tender. Cool sli&htl y. Carefully slip dcs5erts onto individual plakS. Place a small icoop of ice cream atop each 1pple; top wilh warm or cold Rum-Raisin sauce. Mites 6 ser- vinp. RUM·RAISll'O!i1'UCE: In a heavy small yucep1in stir t~ YJ cup packed brown supr And I tablespoon cornstarch. Stir in 'h cup water and 1-Jrd cup raisins. Cook ind itir over medium heat until saU« is thickened ind bu~ bly; cook and slir 2 minu.lel m<>ft. Stir in I tablespoon rum. Serve saU« immediately or cover sur- face with clear plastic wrap; cool. Nutrition in(ormalion per ter· vina: 329 cal.. 2 1 pro .• '6 I carb., , 12 1 fat. o ma chol, 134 me sodiufl.'I. ~ -lillr D ' :;, .,.111rt1l1rtte1., =••Ja ,, .. .., ...... ',. t t, ---~11'0 ..... . Mn. 0-:11..... • d ,., m. N•liml A112 ""MIHa of _w_,.,..,_ ............. ,.,..,., -·-----witla .,.ic«pre11ion" . ........... -........... 1Jic9•y "Now You KMw," ~inA-lldelailsller 111ullfr• '° overcome lddicUoo '° diet pill1 ..... --.... ~"' mattic depr'alion. ••1r·1 1m delipied by the respoose my book received." she uid, ...... l most importantly rm moved and arati6ed. humbled ·A lfOUP called S.P.1.N. (Srreet Tun:oiJOClallliw:dinclar,Md,_ Peos* in Need) sponton AA meet-can reach her at 7,7.J-4'6 inp (or thf homem and NDS I 0 auaranteed a1>1nment payment I .-Qor 'Ill& ... ..., Pf'OIT'lm cumntJy bousinf' IO fam. m• ii~ ha,!:1':1~~,~=~Ylcinc N!1v~~1u~~·~~;;;:r::: kits. clothina. ponchos and bus the baby vino-.. wwi n to•• Pllltl to lhc needy -and, u of been delivered ~ 1 Joa.a w.,.. Ociobtt, 20 mm and women hive loot.alike"~ oe bm'Q*s:t -tiw. come in off the strttt throuah their this is the r111t year di.tea ..... Sublllnc:e Abuse ltc:babiliu.tion from France CIA land It The l:>Ue°• Protram and are currcntuly in namnake Nrpon. detox and tecQvery ~·-_ The~lookalike-ac\or.::tcrwrii.,.r---t Fiftlncial counsclina and student on time -but the bone .,.... tutorina -11-wdt-u career as-showed ·up. --- sisu.nce -t,re provided by the Stuck m wlfac on die COMI Newport-bucd a.roup. Olariene Mell F .... y. 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The most over-valued and demeanina was a contrived ~ of work by Gene Maslow he called .. Cen10nhip is Novel Cruci- Fiction ... Each year the LAM ooncep- tualizes the popular event with a specific theme that in theory or- ganizes the contributing artists. Each of the more than 125 anisu panicipating in the ninth annual live an auction received a paper- back novel in rhe mail as inspira- tion for their piece. The response to the inspiration vanes with some anists creating a work based on the theme while others do their own thing regardless of the LA M's wish- es. The two most independent, borderina on oontrovenial, pjec:es submitted were by Jors Dubin and Lilli Muller. Dubin was the in- stiptor of the Festival SfJt con- troversy that rocked the Festjval of Ans last year while Muller had her work ousted from a rcstalmant at Fashion Island by the Irvine Co. for being too expliciL Lt dido 't xem to faze an lovers who bid spirited~)t for tM an despite the cold shivers running through the international art market right now. Phoebe er_unner:s "Otwl" I• currently thowtng at the Olene Nelson Gallery. In the past years ideas have in- cluded "Best of the Eighties" in '89 that was very, very successfuJ in both anist and collector response to the theme. The worst was in '88 when the museum sent a piece of reflective mylar for "Rcfleaions &. Illusions" a theme 1hat almost none 0 Somethina is catalyzina the creativity of flashy Columbian peintcr Orlando Apddo-Botcro commonJy known as Orlando A.B. In his current onc--man exhibitfon 0 Luz.. at downtown Laauna Beach's posh Enaman International Gallery. Orlando e•perimenu t!Vith a titanic acrylic cubicle the si~ of most hv1ng rooms. The sculpture- like work "Cubiculo-Extensioncs Del Pintor" 1s proof of an expand- ing consc1ousness. In fac1 the entire exhibition is for Orlando A. B. a real dcpanure from the normal Byzantine-style glitz that is his normal aesthetic. a look that has. due to its suc.ccss, 'Created a swaths: · the Orange Coast art scene. NOWSHOWING I ~ EOWARDSTHEATRE /ill\':l(f l\161 "'llAa YOU BIG NEWPORT ' ' 644·0760 THE ISLAND ' ' ' . ·. ·.· . ' 640·1218 ..... J (ltl5 ~ SilD 7:1 .,, .... ~~ os nu• t • WllHUCI J) (TI.AS ~ U5' lO It.AS 01:1~=:c --~r.1a PlSUllS'.11 It 711tM --IMllJ= 01Jliq~7• w.n• •Uln (Tl:l l~ U5 d tlS SOUTH COAST 'ILJGE 540-059~ HUTTON CENTRE 662·2266 IOOOllllMll 01:15 ~ SIJ lil ll• TOWN (;ENTER ' ... ''•' I I ' ' • 1 • ,',tit' 'I $ 751-4184 BRISTOL 540· 74·H TUSTIN MARHTPLACE 669·1826 WOODBR IDGE 551·0655 UNIVERSITY 854·8U11 H l;l·{~'N(, TCJM TWIN f; · l / ,.1 I 1 j fj CHARTER CENTRE 841·0770 ......... "' ·----11 t11•t.» IYESTM IHSTt~ TW IN ' '.'I ... 1 • 895-5333 ,, WESTMINSTER MA.L .. "'' . .. 893·054h CROWN VALLEY . ... . . ... 364·0120 II FRANCISCAN PLAZA ' ' . . . . 661 ·0111 .._t ,I .,!" I .... • u I ' ' ...... :. I I I I '' In · Dttembcr G lenn Engman. owner of the pllery, will unveil an exciting project that has already cost more than a quarter million dollars, the En&man lnternatfonal Sculpture Garden. to what-will un- doubtedly be a stunned public. The quaner-acrc 'lite will be feature hte- si.ze to monumental works by estab- lished and emef'lina anists. It misn to transform that section o( central Laguna into one of the hottest art spots in the Americas. 0 Engman's main competition for the attention of the collectors is the Diane Nelson Gallery. The Nelson is currently exhibiting "Triad: Three Cali fornia Painters" 1hrough Nov. 15. They arr the eccentric Jonathan Burke. Nelson regular Phoebe Brunner. and previously unknown Mark Beck. Beck. of San Luis Obispo. 1s a wondrous discovery for the Nelson and easil} the star of the show with a mastery of 1echn1que and sense of balancC' rarel) w11ncsscd. A dclin1l~­ hot property, with his work nearly sold out according to the gallery staff. they consider him a phenomenon. W11h aood reason. His superb landscapes manipulate geo metric form and light into pro- vocatl\ e statements of symbohc stature. Juxtapo~d against Beck. Ni':w York-born Brunner's contnbut1ons to .. Triad" pale in10 confusing com- positions of personal interest that fail to translate. Though feature(! on the cover of the L.A. Times Calen- dar in '86 and easily lhe most known of the three. her blurry imagery and ludicrous iconography in the Nelson exhibit art ap- propriate only u • contrast to the relevance of Mark lkck . llrL~ ..... *""~•r•1111 AU. 9r D•Y•JJ M~ ~"I dO." ~.-I Oplf Nlw •,...,. ol IOW ,...... ,.,,... ........ to ---INI Mftltt,. '""~ ..... ~.,., N-... adlM dWlr iow. •one ...,_, fwn ==.,. 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Av1 ltld Cany "'" confronted by t,.,. teas Ct.ty convinces • nes;1an1 Truc:ktt 10 fl)' 10 IN San Feflpe pl¥'t lltlfpfl plt<loti htt 'toyllly 10 Clly ""° 11'11 reu °' thf AJOens ON• ura TO uva1 Juu " ,.,. 1s '°°"' 10 Wfld '""' Cord ts tOIO by All tl\ll fin.I IS Pltg\lt'll by JOhfY'r/ Escaping rrorn Gltg s ClutChfS LIUtl""' D.,, ,,,.. lhelt Wll'/ to VIII!'\ moun(lft\ cM>on Ulutl ""°Dan 1'1\1111" IOYI" ArtOy ~.trrn lt'tll ,,,. WI mlQl'lt be foredoseo Grf9 trKU Llut• down ""° Sllfts to pour gaSOl•nt> ll'ound llW clC>fll . Tony swpetlS '"" GM>rlelt" ll"J4)0nSIC>ll '°'Andy's f1n.)n(1al problefns Tina Is'~ 10 ,,..,, thll Jonnny'• CM cr1Jl'lld llllO !tlfl llWf A oun-1oung Jon<rry "'"'" '" Tlnl is 1K0tding 1 p1t1 or rorQfllent>u 10 C0td v1111 can't ~" ,,., 'Y"' when w "'' Jotinny wlltong thlougtl lhe toyer SANTA Maa.AaAI Min• mows up 11 lhf poller game and !tis C c; 10 dl'll hef in Despite Ou1m s watn1ng. Flamt conttnues 10 91s11gn1 lttlly A cup of rea \flaves ltety reettng spoolt.O and p¥anold Edl'n d<SCOYl'S Fl.lmo!'s .m1c "'°"°"' Wtll' Flllnw'• mots 1n Nnd, Edin ttls Outm "'' knows 0.1>11 h.Js been 1n tl'll house A d~ ICety swpecu !hlf Eden is llflrplng Wllh OU1"'1 •ot>fft collap~s wn111 WOtklng on the chlln gang With Cruz The w1tdln tUtru oown Cruz s rrquest 1nat nc get •o«1en 'omt' nwdkll attlf'!tlon Cruz IS sent to 1<>111.,-y wtlfln he ,, c<lUght trying to get •00trt somt tnl'dlellton THa YCXIHCI ANO THC ftl'TUlll Found not QUiit)' of dtUQ pos~ston, Danny ntlds tor 1 H.tW"llllf'I ~Odlng wtth Crteket 011111.1 tm Scou th.It W•ll 1s ~ ll\IC she! wW hall• • Mure With ""' b.JC>y ' r1tl'lll Shetll 1ns11ts 10 XOCI tl'l.Wt Jhe OOtsn'I want to Ouldetl Nm wttn rwr P'IG""'< y l<lUfrn '' stunned 10 1t11n tF\<lt she! is Pft!1"""C lluttn oettdlr 10 W<lll a bot t>efort lf'«lng icou 11 llW NJ wlftrtd • lf"'W m1surr11ge, "" 11'11 PIS! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .._ • .,_ o.ll9t c.-.. M.•l r•n .....,_ llVIJ. cosn ~-ua.11 s• • Jo lia . a Si1 • Su th! P\j Vi Sy be H1 lli lk Pc tei • • pot I . 10 I 10 • ! 10 • 1 10 ue 7) I couple ~ 200 pests at their I>ne)' anCI Mary Moore. ~ followiog the ceremony. The brideF>c>m cbc.e llict The bride is the dauahter of Mr. Hadley as bis belt maa and usbm and Mrs. Norman Duncan ot wen' Gavin Herbert. Jobn Saratop. She wore a white satin .ff.aullnan. Mite Moms and John bridal aown with a full skirt Sta.Die)'. · embellished with teed pearls and requins endina_in a cathedral train. The bodice was made of Alencon Melina Ja~ Duncan. of Saratop lace cmbroidmd ·with seed pearls came the bride of Richard Paul and sequins &Dd was fashioned with ausman. son of Mr. and ~ IIf'IC puffed stttVes and an off-the- tCbard Hausman of Newport shoulder neckline. :ach, in a Sept 8 ceremony in the Dana fcmuiolo was maid of tint Loma Community Presby-honor and bridc1maids were Laurie rian Church in San Diqo. The Anto~Jli. Mary Jo Fisher. Teri How to submit .Your news· The Delly POel welcomes the chance to share the news of your enprment or wcdchna with o~ readen. Pick up enaqement or ~int information forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. or SC11d a self..addresscd stamped envclopo to the Weddint Department.. Delly PUo&. P.O. Box I S60, Costa Mesa. 92626. lleoA CINUIA 1°' I l.eo.t """ • 1$ JS 10 .......... 11,,_..,_.._Y ...... 4 )0,.. IO IW.--S W•Oft ONCMA JOO "'-Pott -Ot-"4-4-0160 .... _ SOWA80I a.MA canwlt 1701 M~rO<>• IMl/Ww l/"O. ,_" • .,..,., .. I ..... Ml9ooe l"Gf 11 45 ) IS. S 0 I 10 IS l n.. ...__. o.-~IOI 11 1JO s 1J0.•4S . ) .... -.,*Jr l"G-IJI I J S 1 • tO•S 4 ._ ll'Col 12 JO J IS 6 I JO 10 0 Lnley Ann Van Dell and David Colciro. both rai4eDts of Loadon. E_.tnd. ~IMrricd Sept. 22 in the prdm of ber parents' Corona del Mer home. A reception at the Pacific au~ followed, attended by 130 auesu.. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Van Dell ere the parents of the. bride. She wore an off the shoulder V- neck aown by Bianchi with a daisy lace bochcc and sbon steeves of English net and daisy lace beaded and edged in a leaf pattern. The full skirt ended in a chapel train edied 1n satin cording. Her fingcrup lentth veil was held by a coronet of daisy lace and pearls. Apnl Thompson was maid of honor and bndesma1ds were Louisa ) .....,..., ~ Ill! I I JO 1 4 4S 1 • JO IOUTM COArf YIUAM ~ .. lttJlot S40.ost4 I n.. ........ a fte ,..._ IGI n.. ...._. 0.WA~tGI 12 lJO S 1)0 •H l CJIM'e "99 J 111 1 l l • 6 I 10 1......-.... fl'Co·IJI 11 IS l JO ~4S 7 •1s I Mr•lllea SOWA80I CMAa'Ta CSNTW 1111 w-Aw &4 1-0770 Mr. Md Mn. De¥ld Col .. ro Btnok. Cymia It--. Lillda C.alifornia 0'11> followina the cer- LUnd. Krilti Ma••• md Odil cmoay. v...... .. ...__ v "'-al -.... Tbe bride lS the ~tu of Or. --~ • ._ ·-and MJJ.. Temx:e C. o·Brien oll.ol bearer. The bridepoom ii ... -ol Mr. An,dcs. She 1'M a las Madnw and Mn. S.Yiof Co1iaiD ot L...toa debutante. She is a paduate o1 UC His beta mu W81 0.111 c....ricn Bttkdey where sbe WU a1fitialed and ushers wen Lee Cokiro.. wilb KIPIJe IUppe Gamma IOIOri- brotber of the briclqroom. ty and as an architectural dtsiper Christopher Davis, Timotby with Wimberly, AllUon. Tona and Moriarty and John ad Todd Van Goo. Architects. Dtll. brotbm ot 1be tlrilk. -Attndanu-forthc~ The couple ttt at home in Lon· Mary Bue:kinabam. matron of don after a weddina trip to Hawaii. honor and Elana O'Brien. maid of She is employed by Wilson. honor. both sisten of the bride, Geraory and Aebatwd. a deli&n firm in London and be is in the buildina track. · MIUIH I SL Brendan's Catholic Church in Los Anaetes was the trttina for the Oct. 20 weddina of Maureen -C. O'Brien and Gerald N. ..Nick~ Madigan. son of Gerald F. Madipn and Mrs. Maria Madipn, both of Costa Mesa. The Rev. Michael S. Baker officiated. 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"1hrown" is not an inal>' ropriate verb. to use in connection with a 'enn State. victory. Quanerbeck Tony Sacca completed 20 f 34 pus attempu for three touchdowns nd a career-best 277 yards .. tbe Lions hocked a crowd of S9,07S at No~ Dame tadium. , "Tony arew up tOday," Coach Joe 'atcmo said. Saoca•s l .. yard touchdown pass to tiabt nd Al Golden tied -the score with 7: IS emainina, ano :teshman Crai1 Fayak then t0n the pme with a 34-yard field pl tith four MCX>nds left. The victory was the ei&hth in a row for lo. 18 Penn State (S-2). whkh could reach he Top 10 off this upset. Notre Dame (8-2) 1 likely to fall from its precarious perch top the polls. with Colorado. Miami, lrigham Youna and Georgia Tech easer to eplace it. A change at the No. I spot would ie the sbth this season. .. It's hard to describe the feeling," said ailback Leroy Thompson, who ran for S6 ·ards and caught seven passes for another :J. ..Everybody was hugging each other. nd there were guys crying . . . I was rying." . Penn State had wanted to wait untH after his pme before making a decision on a 10wl, but the rush by bowls and schools to vrap up deals last weekend left the Nittany ..ions out of the New Year's Day spotli&ht ,nd with a Dec. 28 game against Aorida itate in the Blockbuster Bowl. Even with the Supr Bowl possibly lumping Virainia, athletic director Jim rannan said the Lions would not renege 10 their commitment to the Blockbuster. "We've still got a big game against Pitt. ind that'~ all l want to think about." >atemo said. "We've aot a good matchup, me of the better matcbups." Penn State had to rally from deficits of 4-0and 21-7, but its defense held the Irish corelcss and pennitted only 76 yards in he second half. Paterno said his secondary vas living too much room to the Notre )ame receivers in the first half and playing nore aggressively was the key to turning IJ'ound the pme. All-American flank er Raghib Ismail did 1ot play for Notre Dame in the second half ICCIUSC of a thigh injury, after pining 109 ·ards in the first 30 minutes. "No doubt we have built our offense 1round him," Coach Lou Holtz said, ''but 'OU have to rise to the occasion." After Notre Dame built its lead m the irst quarter on a 22-yard touchdown run •Y Ricky Watters and a 12-yard run by rony Brooks. Sacca threw a 32-yard score o Terry Smith on a fake reverse play to nake it 14-7. Notre Dame took a 21-7 lead into half- ime after an ovcrpowenng 92-yard dnvc ~pped by quarterback Rick Mircr's I-yard live. Mirer. who finished 8 of 21 for 161 1ards, threw two second-half interceptions hat set up Penn State scores. The first was ticked off' by Marie D'Onofrio in the third 1uarter and returned 38 yards. Sacca fol- owcd with his I I-yard touchdown toss to :i&ht end Rick Sayles. Penn State drove toward a tie with two SM PENN STATE/Cl u.1111 ... Penn St. 24, Notre Dame 21 Maryland 35. Virginia 30 EICIJll ... USC 45, UCLA 42 Oregon 6, Oregon St. 3 Stanford 27, California 25 Michigan St. 29, Northwestern 22 San Diego St. 40, New Mexico 34 "-···. New Mexico St. 43, f ullerton 9 long Beach St. 29, UNLV 20 San Jose St. 42, Fresno St. 7 Washinaton 55, Washington St. 1 O Colorado 64. Kansas St. 3 Houston 84, E. Washinaton 21 BYU 45, Utah 22 Clemson 24, South Carolina 15 Georfl Tech 42, Wll&e Forest 7 Florida St. 35, MemP,hts St. 3 . Tennessee 22, Mississippt 13 Tua 38, TCU 10 w • Miami 42, BOston Collece 12 ~ Florida 47, Kentucky 15 • loWI 31, Purdue 9 lioil 24, Indiana 10 liclliDn 35, Minnesota 18 Giiio 1t~c 35, WlsCOftSin 10 Album 33, Georai1 }() • --~ er..-0.... -,... PASADENA ~ UCLA red-Ii tlairt f'retllman quanerback Tommy ~ bad tbe pme of tbe day. a pme USC quar-tett.ck Todd Marinovicb couldn't 1111*er 11 a ftld.tbin freshman last teUOn in tbe crolltown rivalry. lut in tbe end it cbdn •t matter &bat M8ddoll bad let Bruins• Ii~ re- c:Oi'dl for pwiQS yardale and total o&me While alto laldina his team in nllhi.na- lt was Marinovicb and tbe Trojanl wbo outlu1ed UCLA for a captivatina 4~2 Plcifk-10 Conference football viclory ...... tl,Oll at &be ROie lowl .....,, MMeiMcla ud UIC h8d tbe .... ....,. ...,.. pa11111ioa ia &be pme, caDDilim a sf".-iond. n~. 1s-yant drive Willi • 2).'9ftl toa1ldown ... to fmbnwt wide receiver Jobnie Mor10D in tbe left awmr of die .. .,. witb 16 leeonds remainilll. °1'be pl8y WM aa I I-yard c:omebKt (oft' •poll pettan). .. Monon •id. .. We ID8de .. adjuMmeat before the play. Tbe only pl8CC be could throw it WU riabt in the corner. I was covered, but Todd threw the ball ript on. He couJdn•t have thrown a better.,.... .. For Mor10D, it was a hiably unexpected performance. He caUlht four P8ltCI for 70 yards and two toucbdOwns., the other ecorc comlm&·• .................. "' dlllllill dnt mi ........ IO p USC 8 JI.JS lllCI Willa J:0t II R6mi... ' .., .. Miiied IO Wj die llUl." laid ~ W11o broke• piMy T .... y Difllt ill ud ... ~a dat clurinc the ~ ... •~er npeCled ~ .. U9C Cmcb I.any Slllida edded. '"TbOle Wiie IWO fu&utic ClllCba He broke bit 6.,.. m pnctice ...s ... ~,a little split oe it. la wa a 11u1iimdout dfOn. two be~ catches." Tbe win improved Hancock Bowl-bound USC IO 1-2·1 overall, S-2-1 in tM Pac-10, entaias next wcek•s rqular season finale allimt NoVc Dame at the Coliseum. lJCLA ftnilhed JS-6 overall. ajvini the .Vial &'GRll uUW ..... I PW fir .. ftnt time 8ace IMW.. ne...-trs ,.. ............... any of tbe 60 mere'• ol IM r:TJ rivals. Tbe 17 ...... r11• .. standard let iD a '"° U9C *'°"ii I the first ever m11?"Z.af tllle lWD W .. ru never ro.t · OM, .. S-. •' 1 .. It bas to be our f.enu• wia al~.· UCLA Coedl crry Da bane llM -22 yan of the rivalry .. a ..... ..,. and coech. . ... don't mow qw1e boW IO sum up Ila e pme except IO •Y it .. a dailliC," Donahue· wet ··we cenainly coUld ..... won it as easily u we loll it. From as S.. THNU.ERJl1 Marinovich savors late drive to win · By Jon Ferguton Or-. Coe9t ~ Plot PASADENA -Todd Marinovicb··~ frnbman season may have produced me drive, but his sophomore year may bave produced the win. When Mannovicb drove USC 91 yards to a touchdown in the wanina minu1e1.for a victory over WasbiQaton State lut year, 11 ushered Mannovicb in ~ona the na--• lion's elite poised q~ But Saturday at the Rote BoWl. Marinovich drove the Trojans 7S yards in the ftnal I: 13 of the fourth 4uart.e:r 1or a '4S-42 victory over crosJtown rival Ua.A Was this one a Little more special since it came against UCLA? "Oh yeah! By far." Marinovich said. ..This drive was a littJe like (the Wub.ina· ton State drive). but this is UCLA. not Washington State." The 87 potnU were the most ever scored in the nvalry, break.ins the record estab- lished in the first mcctina of the two teams. 1'his lS the best I've ever seen siJKlt rve been wa1ctuna it... Marinovica said- Mannov1ch had a bia hua waitina for Wldc receiver Johnnie Morton on the side- line after the frnhman from South Tor- rance lunced to grab Mannovicb's 21-yatd 1eonng to s into the left comer of the end zone with 16 seconds mnainina in the game. tlCLA quarterback Tommy Maddox acrambfee away from USC defender9 Gidk>n Murrell (left) and Matt Wiiiig. See MARtNOVICHJC7 Coast rules Rustlers bow out, give Coast credit for game well-played By Howard L. H81ld'y Orenge CcMt Delly Pilot COST A MESA -Like tbe season they just completed. the Golden West Collqe RustJen football team started fast and ended up on the short end of a 17-6 score in their annual grud&e battle with Orange Coast College. The Rustlers won their first four pmes this season. split the next two and then dropped the finaJ four. Saturday night at LeBard Stadium on the OCC campus, the Rustlers took ad- vantage of a pair of early OCC turnovers to post a 6-0 edac on a pair of 32-yard field goals by Wayne Duplantis, Jr .• and held a 6-3 adva ntqe at halftime. Bobby Sylvia set the early tone for lbt • game when he recovered a fumble on tbe first OCC offensive play of the niahl The Rustlers moved down field to the OCC IS before callina on Duplantis to kick bis first field goal. Then Mitch Melbon intercepted a pass at the GWC 4S on the next OCC Kries and the ball-control runnina pmc of the Rustlers moved to the IS apjn before calhna on Duplantis for his second cffon. See RUSTLERS/Cl puts Gol West away, 17-6 -~C....0.-,Noe Golden W•t'1 Jim Mansfleld (left) draga dOwn Greg AngelcMc. · Steel curta in comes crashing down , with second -half uprising By Rk:h.,d Dunn 0... Coeet Delly ,..,. COSTA MES.\ -The steel curtaJn came crasJuna down and Oranac Coast Col- lege's offensive front was lov- in1 every minute of 1t Saturday niabL .. The curtain's broken." hollered OCC- fullback Jim WarTCn. refcrrins to the Golden West defensive line. and a bencfic1ary of the Pirates' offensive front. 11t'bicb won this intra-<!istnct battle in the trenches. ··what fired me up." added Wanen. .. was that (GWC defensive end) Keonc Simon said we're not 1oina to run lllimt ' them. I lauahcd all week." Most' of OC'C Coach Bill Wortman•• offensive line had been injured ~ out the teUOn, causina a Lack of com· munication, fumbles and an etnnt of- fensive atllck. Thll\11 cha~, ho~ver, u soon a the Pirates bit rock bottom apimt Rancho Sant\lllO to the Central Divisioe opener. fumbliQI aeven tames 1n the first half and •embarrusu\I themselves ill front of tbe bomc aowd. Now, after a 17-6 viaory over rival Golden West befoft an estimaced crowd See STEEL CUA'.f~ •••t '''"at ,11;,..,, •w111111, -ta on,,. a.;1 By Rog« Car1son Diiiy Plat ~ Editor COST-A-MESA--Jt always Wtet better when you're rully hu""1'. and halftime deficits have a way of ICtll"I to the stomachs of Orange Cout Collqe football players. SO do brash comments by the oPPOli· tion -especially 1f the oppolition ~ pen to be \he croeHta rival Goldea West CoDeee Rusdm. ShoYed around ia the'first balf' en rou1e to a 6-;3 defkit. IW Womnan·s Oruwe Coat Piratn ..._ wath two touei- down• i• the ICCoftd balf' S.turd81 .... to Pol1 I 17~ victofybltbft tome J.fOO fans •• <>CC diftcb~ Millioe C.. ••eil\ce Centnl Di . c:rowa. • Ml u ~in the~ County lowt Dec. I . ™' .................. ... '-• .._, .., llJ9-e win be rtlM ,...... the ""'" ~"' lllined .., Ml ... teatOD. on their own campus. The most likely foe will be El Cimino, another 8-2 Southland coaununity collcte football ~Wft'. • It was a llJM of t•·o sohd con~ndcn tor two qutnm. but then on the last play o( the fin& half w difference came -in me form ot sophom0tt quancrblck G"i AnldC>vic. 5lidclled with a "strained naht .,..,, " ud .,atins at only .. 60 """"' cfftc'imcy." Anlek>V1C -Wned .., .. b lltit ~f cndtavon with a tin1e ..,.. pas to Nft out the dock and CGllit ._, t.ct so tbe drawtna bo9rd at lllalfti• with that 6-3 deficit .. We dida'1 ftllb that many ~Ull• -at t.lftime. .. 8lid Wonman ... But •kMllly we...-runnins tho b>cball. '*•111 •.ma' daina too we11.-ut. .... .... Wftllia.' . .,. tolll ..... "lw)'. we·vc btta latft ...... ~ W~'W j9ll ID' to ID out _, .............. '° tMineli. .. 1 t Business came qukkJy. The Pirate forced a Goklen West punt -but the Rustlers made it touch with a beautiful 40-yard effort by Roeer MoriS1Ct~ &JV· ins OCC PQMllion at its 3-yard line. The Bucs c:oWdn•t move it. but got some bdp on a roupi~punter pen- alty. t~ tot 1 ~Yard duh by wide rtttivtt Kdlen Ploulha. on a revcne wwth whit wu called Plouw•s first-cVtt '*TY in OllllDiaed footblilt It was a bis tift net it carried tht Pirates to the owe 40. Si1 plays a.tcr. all ndhtt by Aclrai.n 5'een and Jim Wamn, t.be Pir.• wen camped OI\ the GWC' 7. Aftle!Ovk IOOl tbe ... and rokd to lus left.; cllned toWMI IM line of tcnm- maiee. tben twMd * pilc:bed beet 10 a· vallint Mart ~..ad. ---bbtd tk bi.It ._ ialO U..19d .-... IM p aa.d toaildown. 1be ~WU.net. -.ver. wu ltill to come -IM all8t Ollsl ... bwd to ~t oe .itl Mat 11a1 I•. a. lide .. • t . Yep. rd""' Buller for tlu<e reason~ ) br~s an ideal kadoff man who n hit aod run. aod the Dodecn wn•t bad one-since losina Steve- x; {b) he'1 an execli~t ckfcnsive- •1&n1c r fielder. (c) acquisition of :>Buttn"would tnable to Dod&crs to put Darryl Straw~· in tither left or right field. :!: But wouldn't that make the out- ;ficld a little crov.•<kd with Hubie ·t\rooks, Kai Danie-ls. and Klrk •G ibson still aro und? "'· Well. v.-c know Gibson 1s gone so :Crase his namc from thr black· board .. >\nd 1he nC':-.\ to go should be Hispanic fans. It isn't that I want to sec Valenzuela leave the Dodgen. I do n't. But he has to acttpl the best o ffer and i1 doesn't appear it will be coming from Chavez Ravine. -~· ... - ANAH1D1 -Tw -oa- ,._ to -ill 1H iii• -............ ""' ,,,.,. - ... -le ... , ........... • , .. , ... up...,. .. ,& p' '• 's t'um • I p.m.. Tllo ._ with Super -....,.._ ad cdllr QPObililio9, -.... Cowboys, • youac -uyine tO ncapc leYaal con.cutive tNSOns of mitenbk: finishes; con· "'"' tqday in NA. octlon. The Rams are J.6 after droppina a 31·7 dccilion to one o(the NFL's only two unbelittn teams, tbe New York Giants. The Cowboys enter 11 l-7 -1\er droppin1 a 24--6 deCi1ioli to the only other unbeaten, the San Francisco 49cn. But still, with mediocri1y the norm in the NFC instead of parity this season, both teams 'are within strikina distance of the fin.al playo'fr spot. Bul with each ·team's current cqunc. neither appears ready tomake the run necessary to qual- • Daniels. who is co ming off a a The Dodgers also need lo find a backup catcher but that's no bi& deal. They have Eddie Murray back at first base and right now. one suppo.ses Samuel is the s«ond baSC""rtia n. Jose Offerman will prob- ably v.'in the sho rtstop job but it isn·1 written anywhere in stone that hr·u be a major league supentar. ify. . "Maybe our playoff hopes are almost dead. but maybe ~can set some respect,'" Rams defensive 1ack le Doug Reed said. • • ~ • • ,, : I : I > I l I I · 1crrific ye-ar (27 HR. RBI ). Mc ·,~ould be 1raded for a stan1ng ,.p1r.Mcr or rchcw:r. lf l<Jll the Clubhouse G rump v.·as "'° tcrfific, you ask. v.·hy send him ::packing"' :: . That's cas). The gu~ 1s playing on :borrowed lime. He's had n1orc o p- Jcrat1ons than U.S. m1 l 11a~ forces 1n . Saudi Arabia. His surgical knees • •can"t hold ou1 much lonFSr and now is 1hc,11me 10 get somethng in "tetum. !~' If I v.·ere ru nning the Dodgers I'd l':also trade Juan Sa muel. I do n't care ··hov.· v.·e\I he hn at season's end w11h 'l!l lighter ba11Thc guy is a loser v.·11h ,, ~tone h~!> who r.tnkesout w1th . men o n Dase ~·: I'd alw If) to s1gn 1cfl-handed _.pitcher Tom Brov.'nt ng of the C1 ~­ ~.c1nna11 Red\. v.·ho 1s on the marke1. -because 11looks 3\ if Fernando . .IValenzucla ma\ get an offer he • ~'i:an't rcfuS(' el~whert' ,, The Tcxa\ Rangers. C:al1 fo rn1 a .. Angels. or.San Diego Padrl'S would .. all be wcll -scr\•cd 10 consider s1gn- 1·•ing fret agent Valenzuela. who v.o n 13 game.r. last )ear and could be· . !..come an instant hero v.·nh their .... .\nd v.·h.a1 of third base? Well. There's Mike Sharperson and Lenny Harris and both played ex- ceptionally well last season. perhaps C\'en ovrr their heads. The Dodgers. tho ugh. arc still hoping 03,.e Hamilton ~an return from surgery and ifnO'f. how about the cager kid from Albuquerque, Oa,·e HanS('n':' He's a left-handed hitter wi th some pop and has no prob- lem.$. defensively, Orc.l-Hershiscr is a problem. Will l\e or v.on't he be Comeback Player of the Year in 199 1? We know he v.'as a great pilcher and we know he's full of bulldog and we know Dr. Frank Jobe i$ a master at repatnng injured sho ulders. Bu t ph ysically. can it happen so !i.OOn? Nobod} knows, including Orel. Ru t he has been throwing and I'm gues!i.1 ng he'll OC the wonder stOf) ofbao;cba\I ne~t season. . S"° TALLEY/Cl • MONDAY NIGHT FO A.LL SPECIAL e 16'' Pizza $3.95 * With Pu•chase of Beverage . • All Top pin gs/Combinations • Good from 6 pm-During Game Time O nly Wid e Screen and 8 TVs •Eat In f.JrVy.No Take Ou1 Orders ~ I _ .... I 714 Placentia • C.0.1• Heu • 63 I ·9803 $ .. ~B&Y.JL~Ba NEW kOCATIONI 1500 Auto .... Dr,._.,. AM ~17T It also marks the initial rqular season return to the Los Ansclcs area of OallaS quarterback Troy Aikman. the second-year sian•I· caller wh o achieved All-Americti stalus under. UCLA's Terry Donahue before bcina the No. I choice in the 1989 draft. Aikman has not enjoyed the ~t of timer. in tumultuous Cowboys country. when-he has struglcd much of his first two years and was recen1l y ins1ructed by Coach Jimmy Johnson to mellow the fashion in which he corrected play- m on the fic::ld. In his rookie season. Aikman completed 155 of 293 passes (52.9 percent) for I. 749 yards and nine t9UChdo""'1s with 18 interceptions . He started 11 gam~ missing fi ve in the middle of lhC. season with a broken ~ndcx finger . In 10 games this season. Aikman has very similar statistics. having completed ·162 of 296 (54. 7 pcrttnt) fur J.713 yards and fi ve louch- 1 dov.·ns wi th 14 interceptions. His quanert>ack rating has improved from 55 .7 to 57.7. but still rates SC('Ond to last in the league . \ The Cowboys' runnin& game has been led by rookie Emmitt Smilh 1 o ut of Florida, who has gained 468 yards. Smith, who suffered wri~I and an kle inJu rics a week ago. 1s probable. Johnson. who won 85 J>('rccnt of his games in five years at the Uni- versity of Miami and 70 percent in 10 years al the college ran.lc,s. was introduced to humility in r989 as the Cowboys went 1-15. This year. the Cowboys started ou1 much heller, goinf 3-4 before a recent thret-game sk id which in- cludrs losses lo Philadelphia. 1he Nrw York Jets and 49crs. Dallas frll earlier this season at home 10 the Nev.· York Giants by a 28-7 count. Sound fa miliar? But 1hcy later los1 J 1-17 in a N~ Jersey rematch • When the ("owboys and Rams met last December at Texas Stadium. the Rams rallied from a 31 -2 1 fourth-<juarter deficit for a 35-31 victory. Rams quarterback Jim Evercu hit Aaron Cox with a 1:50 remaining for the pme-win- ner. Aikman thrt"w for 179 yards ind four touchdowns in that pme. SM RAMSIC7 6 EACH/UYD. AT THl1 -22 R l1Elf'AY N<Wport/116 Fwy. 11 Edlnge< --~ .... 7d9\19 Plt1 ........ ~ "'" ,_.*"' I M M t:81-'TIE 81ELl"t:a't' Your Dealer8hip can be seen here. On1J t96 a week ...... Publlalled Than., . 8--6 SwJMlay. CirewladoD 102,GgO. CallMM8Z1 , AU P• ltoldll Wl'IOt ,?hCOAS1~ ACUAA SM.ES~ING CREATSEUXJl:toNOrNEW6USEDCAK8 ~WAV l"U'J!!! .f-T 2925 HARBOR BLVD. 11'1 COSTA MESA H tvalOM, Alli. -A' I * • ~ _ .. _ ..... ale IJ!nll ..... lilt•I \ dm11f •1r1 11 rt~ 91 ,., ._ • .-. -.-~Jr.I'!',,_.,.. t Ii• ___ ..... ,._. -· _, tblsdt il'I .., _ .... 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This yea.r's recru.itina is virtually completed. but ••you don't know if lhlt mi&ht not sway it in the oPPQSitc direction" at the last minute, he said. · Playcn and offid.als with Mute's pro teams, the thoenix Cardinals and the Phoenix Sun., alto uniforfnly -view the results as an Tmbarrassntcn-t. But Suns president Jerry Cola!'lltlo and Cardinals COICh Joe Bugel utid it ts loo ~ly to tell whether ttie King controveny will result in any frtt--qent playen bypassing Phoenil. It may have alrudy cost the .state the 1993 Super Bowl. T he NFL has said it will decide. by March whether to move the week-long party to another state. Harris., Olson, Tomey and Phoenix Suns Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons all emphasized that passage or a King holiday is a moral issue. . So did Luis Sharpe, a Pro-Bowl offensive t.Kkle for the Cardinals. Th~ vote ··shoukt have been decided on the meril of the proposi1ion -for what· Dr. King stood for and what civil rights mean,'' he said. 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Dave Taylor 1ent a crou-ioe ~ to Elik., skatin1 down the riaht side. Ehk's • 10.f'oot backhander sailed over Pie1t1nttlo'1 Id\ tboulder. The Penauins tied it at .12:5~ ol the leCODd when Randy Gilhen poked in hll own rebound l'tom five feet out. Hrudcy appeared to smother Gilhen's first sho!, but the p~ Lric~ from between his pads na,ht beck to Gllhen. H11 IOCOnd shot deflected_ off defenseman Tim ..yatle!'!__ atate. F11'"""81 ta• r.11 THOUSAND OAKS -Roy Floyd and Fred Couples called it .. a comfort zone." But the scoreboard made it look .; mon-like a golfing Twilight Zone. a ~ace of bizarre. unlikely, inexplicable happcninp. Their alternate-shot score was illustn111ive: 57. Fifteen under par. , _ ··Phenomenal ,'' said Arnold P1lmer. ''Th.It's a lot of &olfin&-"' "Unbeliev1ble." said Floyd, who twice holed from-off the green for ea&le-l's. "Unheard of." .. Awesome. completely awesome." said Mark Calcavetthia who, along with teammate Ian Bakcr- Finch, played 1n the same foursome with Aoyd and Couples ... Fred JUSI kepi pounding it out there 320 yards down the middle. and Ray kept knockina the stick down:· Aoyd and Couples completed two rounds of this thrtt-day compe1ition with a 121 total, 23 strokes under par . "lt·s a lot of fun playing from where Freddie put me,'' the veteran Aoyd said. "I can hil somr gr«ns with a wedge in my hand." S11t1dnl ellmlutn ll'lf Gabriela Saba1ini overpowert"d ----to~sccdcd Steffi Graf. 6-4. 6-4, Satur-• • day to join Monica Sclcs in the title -~--­ match of a women's lennh; tournament • in New York. Sabatini's victory brou1t11 a standing ovation from a Madison Square Garden crowd of 18,209. the mo!ll ever to watch 1 women's tennis match. And 11 tame ri&ht after Sclcs twice came from behind 10 defeat Mary Joe Fernandez, 6-3, 6-4. in · thr first semifinal. -From TW .UHCMIH Prtt1 Quote of the day DMg Dr1bft, Pittsburgh pitcher. about winnina the National League Cy Young Av.•ard: "Win someth ing lik_e th is? I never let myself think about it. even after the-season was over. I realized that 1his was just one of those ycan that may never happen again, Maybe it was just meant to be that I wo n this season. I've got 10 II)' to pitch next season like it ne~r happened." • Long l11ch IMW "The~ D:Mng-" 3870 N. CltenyA ... Long e-:t>, CA 90807 ••°*'Ylwe. (213)427-5494 (7 14)636:5790 Bob Longpre Ponti• ORANGE COVl\ITY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~Mu Oopartment Optn Monday until 9:00 p.m 13800 BEACH llVD. --,_....,.fwy, WESTMIWKTFR (7141 ~ --~CoeM~,..,. ...... ....... ··= -~~ ...... ,... ... ~~,---a;!m: ~-:.~r::: ., •. 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(lhrir own 3) on their first Po1- tcs1ion of the second half. trielerina a 12-play drive that ultimately led to paychrt. .. All week in practice, after rd read all the clippinp. I kept quiet," Warren said. ··1 knew we'd do a pat job and score and the coaches did a areat job in prq>arins us. .. (The Rustlers) were really flied up in the bqjnnina. but we re- bounded after a couple of early turn- overs anchook them on: ··Yeah," Recktcnwald said ... They auaranteed a win ... Ptthaps, but the P1ratC1 -8-2 overall, 7-2 in the Minion Con- fCTCnce and 4-I m the Central Division to end the rqu.ar season -took the pretty lady home after the dance. 'W quilt reooverild a owe,..._ ... I 0:29 left in tbe folwtll = • • up another 0....., ~ down -I 15"-yanl ~r ...... Anaelovic to 'htric:k ll.eiDy -tMa Hatch came up witb a bcautiftll JIQ · late in the 111f11e IO preveilt a~ West ICOrina threaL • On founh down It die 0CX:: 17, Rusdcn wide receiver Troy Walllr took a ~vcne and IPf'ialed IO tie riJht side, but Hatda ~ w.mr and threw bim .CW a ~v...t ka. "We tnew what tbe)'1reP..• was -they~ pna to ra. .. .W Hatch. Wt\<> allO 1n1ac:epeed • ,_ wtth 5:22 left in the pme IO .. another GWC rally. ""Our hat liat and linebectcn did it. IO w1i1ea *Y tned to ao to the air they co.ldll'l• It. G<**i W911 futtbactc Mike Graff (49) drtvel through Cout'1 Interior In flnt-Nltf action. 0 It wu an C>P'iOD play and I bad only one py IO beat. .. Rccbenwald said ... But my pay picked him up and there was nobody in &oat of me except the pl line. Warren pve mt I .,at block ..S (quanerbKt GT'Ca) .. All of our offensive hncmcn have just clicked." Thurston sa1d. "After gett1na beat like that (apinst Rancho). it Just chcked." ··we knew 1f wt came out bird ._- the tee0nd half that Ooldaa Wal WIS bound tO make tome miM+- ~1U111Ea FromC1 In the ft11t quarter, Gc:itd'en West controlled not only the tempo but the clock M well. The RultJ:zcd the ball for 11 :47 of IS-min te period. "It WU I Sood It.art fo v nd I felt really ~" Melbon said after the pmc. ·1& WU I touab pme all around and we can't be too disap- pointed in the outcome. We teem to play Sood and then all of a sudden we have a letdown:· When Duplantis k.tcked the sec- ond field pl. he' wasn't thinkina this would be all of the Rustler scorina. "I thouaht 1t would be a bia factor in the pmc and J thouaht our of-: fente woukt set the ball in the end zone but it didn't happen," Duplan- tis said. "I ~ally wasn't trunkina about winnina on the two field pls." ' · Oolden West defensive coordi- nator Don Rowe, who ~lped st.an the Golden West propam with head coach Ray Shl<lkleford in 1966, felt the team played hard. "We played as hard as we could play. They just beat us. This pme's always a knock~own and draa-out affair. Give them credit, they just played better than we did toni&ht." Rowe said. "That IS-yard penalty that set up their field pl chanted the momen- tum. They aot a similar penalty but they ~ able to overcome it and we couldn't do it or put the ball m the end zone." Several memben of the Goklen West offense wett ph1losopb1cal IWERTAITE FromC1 &I}' for fear of bodily harm! ReilJy was thCTC and it WIS I piece of cake, he pulled it in for the touchdown and the Bua had a 17-t, lad with 9:29 left. It was over. "That was sweet ... said Wortman . .. Especially 1fterevcrytbina that wa1 .. id (in pR-tame corp)1\ent1). I 1ua1 tt WU poetic justice... ~ An,elovic danced off the field taklnt his bow (or the dron. Reilly followed with similar pturet., they lrnew then it wu their pme and the championship wu theirs. .. He jvst uw me there.•• uid Reil- ly ... We've played tottthcr sinct we were I-yea~" Reilly's flnt com- ment to AftlClovic after the • livery? ... ,\lit .. id •thaJ\kJ.'' laid I happy Reily. It wu • ltinina finish to a lame wbich fot 1 Iona time al)laftd to belofta to Ooldeft West, which ends lts teatoft at S-$ overall • .. ,t was Just • ~(Oranee Cout-Oolden West pme," aid owe Ccedt Ray . "A bucMaoled llfM· We had ow ~ pOttunfdel to ICCft and wt didn t. Two fteld pit normally iln 't IOint to .... h .,, you." 'That ... the bottom line for tbe llUllim. They Md their c:Uncct ia .... ft,. .... , '° ~ h apen. but twioe Md to ...... Aw the fteld ..... La••lllCI Haldl returned .... ODea611 kickoff Sl ** 10 tbe <JWC '4,, INt Oii the f&WI lillp &om 0111W S.. ftmblld t.M 'W IWIY ..... ll'1ildln' ~ ,,. .. ,. ...... 1111owc4'. • ~ ... tilden .. com- ... 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Lone hKft Cttit 1' P9i0tftlt •J. GrOUmoltl .. Soutrt-1er11 SJ, s.n Olt9o Clrv 7 about the loss. "I really wanted to Wln that bell over thett this )Car," sajd starting fullback Mike Graff. (The victory be11 aoes to the winning school each )'Car in this series.) 'Tm a 10phomore and this was my last chance 10 help keep 1t at Golden West. This has been a Sood year and An,elovic made a .,.1 pilCb." we have 1 lot of aood pys on this Rect.lmWald's toudwtown nm team. We just haven't been a~e to capPed an OCC drive which lasted 7 pull throuah in these last four minutes, 6 teeonds, and wu aided games.' ~ a I 7-yard run from Steen to the David Brunet, the Rustlerstanina owe 10. The holes~ there for quarterback, felt the downhill slide the takina -and the Pirates took. started in the hean-brcakina loss to "On ev~ film, the ~ have Fullerton (24-23). come out h1ahcr and hiaher for the "The Fullenon loss got a lot of us offensive linemen:• de Sanllqo down," Brun~t said. ··1 ~on•t think said ... If you have pat blockina. we fully recovered after that one. you're aoina to win some pmcs.. Tonight 1 thouJht we basically hurt .. We came out really fired up ourKlves a lot. The touchdowns · toniaht and we kept belicviftf in the they scored killed us. holes. This is the best ofl'cn11ve line ··1 played quancrback at Cyprns in the conference and our line tore H1ab but we had BlaiJe Bryant and Golden West apart:• we didn't do I lot of passina. We Warren's 12-yard run tot the have a aood runnina pme bCTC and Pirates out of bed ficJd position I haven't had to do a lot oflhrowina 'here. eith«. We made a few mis- takes toniaht and they hurt us ... The Rustlcn (S-5, 4-5 and 1-4) bdd a 6-} intermimon advantaac. but OC'C came roanoa back in the ICCOnd half. Thanks to linebacker Kevin Robcns. who played an outstanding game. Golden West w1S stopped on its first dnve of the SC'COnd half. OCC sco~ on its cnsuina pos- session and the momentum chanaed drastically. "We were down 6-3 and we went in the locker room and we llnew what we bad to do." said OCC comcrt.ck Lawrence Hatch. who returned the opcnina k.tckoff 52 yards before the Pirates fumbled the ball away. . •OCC note tack.le John Bloom- and if they did in ow wuilocy, which they did, than we'd capi- talize ... Linebllckcr John K.dty, lincmee Tim Farnum, Vince leptpi aad Kelly Jackson and outside linebacker Tyler Canwrilbt wae m. volved in quartcrtJect ucb b die Pirates. Bloomqu11t and Robens led die defensive SW'lt in the teelODd M1f while ·strona ufety Dwayne Armstrona. free ufety Scou Seymour and cornertect Teua.e Branlicy 'Were deadly fc:Jna ..-. the owe paUftl anact. occ 1.Jneblcbn &aie GoHerd, Chris Oeucbar and T MMriN -who 1W1ed -pja;J be'* throuihouL : Shackleford felt the Rustlers squandered a couple of early op- p<>rtun1t1cs for touchstowns. "We had them {scoring opportunities) and we ended up Wlth a couple of field goats instead of touchdowns. Then they got a couple. The dif- ference was our inability to score touchdowns. "This was a 1ypical Orange eoast- Golden West game. It WIS very HEADQUARTERS 11991 CORVEI IE competitive. "We've had a aood year in a real competitive confCTCncc. Yes. I'm disappointed with the finish of the year but not the year as a whole ... Jim Mansfield, who turned in a pair of successive defensive acms for the Rustlers when he tackled OCC quarterback Gres Anaetovic for a combined l~yard loss early in the final penod. had nothina but praise for his teacnmatn ... They·re a pnt bunch of' auys and rm happy to have played with them bcTC. I've always played defense and I enjoy that pert of the pmc even thouah we lost toniaht. .. The 1990 Golden West season ended with the loss, &ivina the Rus- tlers an overall ruord of S.S. They finished at 4-S 1n conference play, however, and 1-S in division play. 2 Dooi: Hatchback Coupe, Auto (103598) Mfg. Sugg. Retail Price... $35,492 Newport Auto Discount... $51000 YOUR NET PaJCE $30,492 -=;:~:::::::-:=;____ 1990 CORVETTE t:ll "'""" I Antelope Valley tunis 1-~~·les 0 ea1 .h utheran CdM sweeps Mira Costa in three straight By Patrick Larkin Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot NORWALK -This one was for Charlie -Qarl1c Brande that is. Corona del Mar HiJh, which hadn't won a Cl F sectional vol- leyball title sinct 1978, avenaed a tough loss to Mira Costa in last year's final, to take the S-A cham- pionship in three pmes, 1>12, 15-9, I 5-8, before a packed houx at Cerritos College Saturday niaht. The Sea Kings (24-1). dedicated the season and the championship to Brande. who was relieved of his duties just prior to the beginning of the season. Brande awaits a Clf hcanng Nov. 28 to decide whether he violated CIF rules by coaching a clµb volleyball team. .. The guy that dad all the work was Charlie ... CdM Coach Dale Flickinger said. "Charhe d~es all the credit He's the best coach 1n the country as fa r as I'm con- cerned and the onl y reason I took over here was to help a good friend." Sea Kmgs middle blocker Lara Carlsen. who led Corona with 18 icit , echoed Flickinger's senti- ments. "We dedicated the season to Charhe." Carlsen said. "He means a lot to all of us." Carlsen was surprised with the relative ease in which Corona downed the Mustangs, who were involved in seven title tilts in the I 980's, winning six tames. .. No way did we think tt was going to go three games," Carlsen said. "It was a battle to the end. I don't really think revenge played much of a factor as much as personal satisfaction did." Last year it was the Mustangs an the same posauon as they dumped the Sea Kings, 15-5, IS-10. 15-13. With the first game an this year's battle · talong more than 30 minutes to complete. most figured the match would go at least four. if not five games. Corona took a 1-0 lead on Carlsen's fint kill of the night and the two teams traded s1deouts before Cindy DcGarccau recorded two of her 18 kills as Mira Costa built a 3· l It-ad. Eight m ore side- ouu followed and the Mustangs stretched their lead to 5-1. '9' a9"1 8he&MW _.....,OrMOI c... o.ly Piiot Corona del Mar High'• glrta volleyball team went for the CIF S.A ~amplonShlp Saturday night -and they did It In style, sweeping Mira Costa In three straight for the championship. The Sea Kings, however. raU1C<J for two straight points on an er- rant Mira Costa spike and a stuff block by Peterson. The Sea Kings went on to take 12 of the next 18 points and the first game. Carlsen had seven kills in that first game. while DcGarccau added eight for the Mustangs. "I thought that was the key for us to win the first game." Flick· anger said. "You don't want to give their young kids any con- fidence. I knew they would never quit." The Sea Kmgs blitzed Mira Costa an Game 2 as they quickly moved out to an 12-2 lead behind the spiking of Carlsen. the setting of Prentice Perkins and the dig- ging of St.ac~y Petersen. Tracy Schnber also added four kills and two service aces for CdM. "Perkins did the job for us and I thouaht Schriber played unreal," Aickinaer said ... Pctenen dua so many bells for us that she almost sangle-handcdl)' kept us 1n the match." Still. even wath the 10-point lead in the second game, the Sea Kings had a tough time putti_ng away the Mustangs. At one point in the '8me. the two teams traded t 8-stra1ght sideouts, before M_ira Costa went on a run by sconn,g seven out of nine points. The two points CdM won were enouah to gi ve them game point and Carlscn's stuff block pvc 1t the second pme. The third pme went pretty much Corona·s way as the Sea Krngs adjusted to the dinlu a!ld mis-<11rect1on plays that Mira Costa was employing. The Mus- tanas got as close as 10-8 in the aame. but a kill and two service aces by Lynn Randall p vc CdM the match. "I thou&ht we ran down their o ff-speed stuff pretty well," Rick· inacr saad. "They arc a tenacious team. but the girls have had a aoaJ for four years to win this thing." for 52-6 ·c1F triumph By..,, El)era Or-.. c.-~ Not HUNTINGTON BEACH -Cal Lutheran Hilb'• ei&ht-man footbell team ha _, dtoroulhlY dominated opponents this season that in l 0 .-mn. .. p&.ycd • full pme only twice. The rat were cut short by the mercy rule Which stipulates that the pme is over once a team has posted a 4S-point maJJin. Saturday afternoon. the t.abln were turned. The:. mercy rule was invoked. all ript. But this time, Cal Lutheran was on the sbon end <>Ht. A biuer. hard·hinina Antelope Valley Christian Hiah squad whipped the C-Hawks, S2""6, to send Cal Lutheran to an early exit in the small school playoffs. It was as one-sided as the score indicated. In the end. however, CaJ~ Lutheran Coach David Bartelt had nothina but praise for his team. saying its has achieved far beyond the expectatio ns at the start of the season. "We lost to a t»ucr and better football team. They were baa not only in size but an number as well." Bartch said. "But I'm proud. of this team. They have overachieved all year. They did 1hangs they were not expected to do." In seven of their eight wans. the C-Hawks. who have only four re- turning players. posted winning margins of more than 45 points. Their only loss was a wild 4S-30 shooot-out with St. Margaret of the bigger school division. Against the Antelope Valley Eagles. however. the C-Hawks were dominated at the line of scrimmage and were unable to act their offense going. either on the air or on the ground. Antelope Valley quar- terback Kns Kershaw burned the C~I Lutheran secpndary with Iona scoring passes to his Wide receivers. Cal Lutheran quarterback Brad Pluckhan scored on an 8-yard touchdown run w1th 10:29 left in the second quarter. the only sus.- taincd dnve by the C-Hawlcs. In their next posseH1on. Cal Lutheran. powered by Armin Eberhard's hard runnmi. marched to the Antelope Valley 9. A fumble by Eberhard. which the C-Hawks recovered. stalled the drive. Pluckhan ma ssed a 22-yard field aoal and Cal Lutheran came away empty. Meanwhile, Kershaw. &ettana ex- ceUent pro&ection. bit JMOG Allred for 21 .yards, Craia Cialik for 38, Cieslik 111in for ~ ud Damien Hrynuik for 10 and the &Ilea• 1-6 lead at the end of the fint quaner ballooned to 30 points. 16-6. K.enhaw. c0m~ina 9 of 12 puaes. firllthed Mth I IS yards and four toU(hdowns. He wu not inter· ceJMd. " We had only l l playen while they had 27. It aot harder and harder:· said Bartelt. who lost Eberhard with a knee i.t\iwy in the second half. Defensive back Wes Wolf, how- ever. prQvidcd tomelhina to cheer about for the C-Hawks in a per- formance Bartelt said epitomized his team's gutsy attitude. The S-foot· 7 Foley, the smallest player on the field at I SO pounda. came throuah with some bard tackles. including two touchdown- savina stops that bad the 200 fans applauding wildly. He had a tough assignment in the secondary, thou&h. Exploitin& the mismatch. the Ea&Jes threw scorina passes Foley's way with the 6-3 Cieslik hauhng down two TDs off Foley. "He was not afraid of anybody," Banelt said of Foley. "And that reflected how we played today." Pluckhan completed 3 of 7 passes, all in the f111t half. for 28 • yards. After his first pus 1n the second half was intercepted, he threw just one more. an incomple· tion. Brian Ehangcr rushed a team-hi.ah SJ yards on 14 carries, Eberhard had 12 carries for 47 yards before injurinJ his knee in the teeond half while Foley carried the ball three times for 12 yards. D ......... Velev Sl. C.. ~ 6 s.c... '\. o-.n All.._. Vfl//lrt I 6 22 16-n c.i Lulft«Mi 0 6 0 t-' '"' OMrtw AV-en.c. ) r\lfl Clruca Niii, 1:l0 sec..~ CL~ I NII (c.oiwetaioft 1 .... 1, 11>'1' AV-Alred 11 MU from IC.er1'1e• IC*!· -tlon 1.-.1. Ht TillN OIJWtlr AV-<lnlill • MU from Ktnl'le• (con· ~ ldedl, S:2S. AV-<lesllli 40 NII trom ltlfWW (Clftllll NH), 116 A V-HNflulll 11 M•• trom ltW'lllew (Clftll' NH from ltlfWW), °"" "-91 ...,., AV-Hry~ 2t nin I"""'*' runt. ,, .. AV~ Hrlnulll, I• AV-<lel* t4 -frOll'I Kerillew (eftd tamel, l.lJ Alllfldetlet to0 (-.iimelecll INOCVIOUAL. .UIM .... CL-El'tlneer, 14·53, EMr'tlerd. 12·47; Wf/M, 1-1, Folev, )·12, PtuClt"-'!, •tor~ 10. *OMOUAL ,...._. CL-Plucllllell. )·7·1. 21; E,.,._, 0-1·0. 0 IMCMVIOUAL. a•C•,..,_. CL-t!b«?Wd, 1·11, LIMltlt, t·IO. Hritz's effort propels CdM into state meet next week furious a pace for himldf and paduaJly broke away '°'"' lhrouah By Patrick Larkin burned out well before the finish the Switchbecks. but Nckot.a wu Orange eo..t Delly ,_ line. Lynch. who was runnina in able to ~join on the downside of WALNUT -Sure, everyone fifth place with a quarter mile to ao, the hill. knew about Shdlcy Taylor of became disoriented from fatiJUC A mile-and-a-half into the nice. Edison. Martha Pinto of K.atclla and ended up fmishing 62nd. Taylor and Rothman broke away and Louie Quintana of Arroyo One of the biooest sbocb of the from the peck for aood and at the -1tan up famed .. Poop-oul Hill." Grande. But Kris Hritz? day wu the strenath displayed by Rothman built her lead to 10 yardl Hritz didn't win any races Satur-the Woodbridge &iris team which day afternoon at the CIF Cros finished second in Division JI. The .over the defendint chamW'y the Country Qwnpionships al Mt. San Warri<>!". led by freshmai~"' K.a( 9 y ~ .:::·:i;~_::n20 .=! Antonio Collcee. He didn't even N~kot.a s founh-plac:c fin ... 1 and ended up winnina by 27 tee- come cl<>te In the boy1 Division Ill minutes. clJht seconds), alJo tot onds. race 11 the Corona del Mar junior 1trona fini~hn from Kim Tantir "I warned to beat her real bed •• finished 42nd. (19:S2) and. Amy Robin (20:02) to Taylor •id. .. But Jeannie i1 reatiy But what Hritt dad do is finish cam the tnp no~h. . strona and has had 1 srat year. I'm fifth for lhe Sea Kinp, whkb 1Uow· .. Everybody did a areat job (or 10lna to take it euy thiJ week ed &ban to slip jnto fourth place us," Woodbrid,e CoKh Oeotae focus. wort out my 11r1ceay and kili md mm a benlt to the ltlte meet V1tvu •id. "I cou~n't be prouder her nnt week." at Woodward Put in Fresno ne•t of the airls. Univtnity junior Tanya 8rb will ....._,. ..Nekota -what a I l-yeu:.old. ' -We Md to ~ our No. 3 rvnner Siii'• oaty .,tna to trt better • w o lw noc die fint. but the lecond ma_.. and htt COOrdillrion is *'11111 (Hria~ .. C4M C4ld lill eoill to ca&cb up wtli her. But it:• •• • -64. "'T .. ._ ...._ w too.......,, fOr llli to ftnlsh ~ Two miauta before die bdlind that pilct." me I Mn to aubldtU19 and lhca :The peel WM Jeanie Kodlrnan we hive to find the kid a pejr Of of WallaU, T~ iid ... IO. II llloll. Wll built .. a mlldl ...... ... -We've tot lhc kind ofkJdi heft Taylor and Pinto. '8l .,...,.. dlll .. clo Whll ti.ty are told. Tbcy ou&ran diem botll 10 • .._ bidi- 111 bOw IJaeir Jobi wt we J1111 ridUal bolMi1 ia a *'9i111 17:27. Wlizlld °"'men lllol. Now •'w lotti••• led f'rom IM ...,, M Ill ii." T.,._ ... PbltD ... c:oe-IO 1118'11 .._ •1C1 OI H1111. dli lay-* ill ..... lid 9* .._ Iii IJiil ..,. a Iii boOiil .._ r11111ftf..ey, °" me e.a, n,... ... Chril L,_. of Lip• Hdlt • too • of dM eoune. The peck of dtrw • I join Taylor u individual quahfiets for the J)9ir's third trip to the state meet. Also puttina on a strona showtng wu the Irvine Jirls. led by sophomore Kellr Roda and freshman Jennifer Gillis. Both run- nen finished 1n the top 10. and the Vaquerot took founh in Division l to earn a beTth at Fresno. "We nn really well and I'm thrilled... Irvine Coach Randy Rotli said ... It was a ireat effon by everyone. Thi• aroup has ~n hiah- ly motiv1ted 111 year Iona and fias been coach's dream." The Corona <kl M1r airl1 over- came a sluaaish st.an to nlly for founh otace in Divl1ion Ill and a berth. the Sea Kinp were led by Kirsten McFarland's top 20 nnllh 0 0 (20:22) as well as Kristen Sbyrock. Mollie Aint and Heather Bray. The SadcUebKk boys team ad- vanced u lltlf'ell with a tee0nd-p&.c:e finish In Division I. but the story there was El Toro, which took third. The -C'bartcn were led by Rjclt Mauon·1 top ~O fmisb. The only other Oranee Cout area runner to advance was Cott.a Mesa's Katy Eldof, who 1urpriJed everyon with a third-place finish in the Division Ill rac:e. Teamm1te Denisha Bendz was bumtd by Poop-out and wasn't a factor . Perhaps the bitlelC disal'POinl· r«ent of t=hda wu die E4iton sirl• team. Al Taylor ldvUIClft to Frnno: the hid 1 11-.ilh f'ICC and had 10 .ntJe f'Or ftf{h In Division II. 0 • r By Alc:twd Dunn 0r-.~~Plot NEWPORT BEACH -Back in a ··-Wlliliar division this season. Costa 01-Maa ffiah is AOW beck. to where it~ beloneed: In the Clf 2·A water polo final The KCOnd-tttded Mus~ (20-9). cbam· pions of the Pacific Coast Leque for the· fifth conJCCUtive year, nipped visitina Dos Pueblos in overtime Saturday, 14-13. in the semifinals of the Southern Section 2-A playoffs at Newport Harbor H iah. ~ta Mesa.. after spendma I.be put two 1CUOns in the 3-A division, will meet top-seeded South Pasadena an the 2-A final on Wednesday (4 p.m .) at Belmont Plaza in Lona Beach. The Mustanp won beck-te>-bedc 2-A titles 1n l 986 and '87 before the Southern Section moved them up to 3-A. "fn our fim year in the 3-A. we lost in the quarterfinals a nd last year WC lost to Crespi in the fint round," Costa Mesa Coach Jason Lynch said. "Now. we're back in the 2-A and we've been ranked No. 2 all season. "All fall we've been searina ounclvn for the finals with South PasadenL I thi• we can beat them, but if we play I.be way wc played today, it'll be another barn burner like this one.·· South Pasadena.. which defeated Santa Maria in the other Kmifinal match Saturday 12-11 . 1s the defendin& CIF 2-A champions. And as Lynch indicated. the Mustangs we-re in a battle ap.inst Dos Pueblos, stretching mattcn into the extra pmod before Corey Delahunt and Julian Popov them a 14-12 lead -an advantage Costa Mesa would not rehnqu1sh. o.'611 ~~~Plot Corfl'/ Delahunt (6) ~ wtth preaure of Dos Pueblos defender in Saturday's Mmla triumph. " Musanas increased their lead on a wild bounce. Costa Mesa's J.R. Ponor, who also scored three goals, was trapped by three Dos Pueblos defenders near the net before tippina it in front of Popov, who added the icing to Costa Mesa's win with his first goal. Tony Fekete led the iuack for Cosia M~ with six goals while Mustanp plie Chris Avita re- corded six saves. Brian Kreutzkamp added OM goal for the winners. "We've had a lot of composure since the quarterfinals.," L)'nch said. ··we were dow~ S-t in the second quaner and 9-6 at halftime. then ouucorcd (San Manno) S-2 in the third to ·make it 11-11 . Then wc o utscored them 4-2 in the fourth quancr -Today. we never got down more than one and we were never up more than three. In the stm1- finals. ifs a.om& to happen that way. The quar- terlinal pme was a b11 turning point for us." Costa MC'SI o~ned the match Wlth a 2..0 lead. ••They have a good plie (sophomore Bncc Daly) and et&ht good sprinters. but we showed aood composure ap1n, JUSt like wt Tuesday... SIJd Lynch, whose Mustanp defeated San Manno. thanks to a lona-ranse goal by Fekete and .a score 1 S-13. in the quanerfinals. ... by Ponor. It was tted. 3-3. after the first ~nod and "W b th cos) .. __ ,_ ... _ 5.5 It halftime before Costa Mesa opened the . e were up Y rce ~ • t. .... u WC ... t m~m second half with a 3--0 run. back an the pme and we d1dn 't lose our composure. We haven't been composed all se&SOD -it's just a newly-found thins.•• Costa Mesa's demonstration of composure came for the fint time, accordina to Lynch. last Tuesday apinst San Marino . And it continued on Saturday. The Mustanp, who Jumped on Dos Pueblos (21-6) early in the ovenime period, recieived a rucc bonus with 1:19 left 1n the 3-minutc OT. After Delahunt. who completed three aoaJs.. made It 13-12 Wlth 2:4 7 rcmaanina in OT. the ~ The Olargcrs. champions of the Channel Leaauc. ouucorcd the Mustangs. >-4. in the fourth quarter to Knd it into overumc. "'Their No. S (Adam Estabrook) was a little better than what wc expected ham to be.~ L)'nch said. "The ta~ did not show him doing .that (turning in the hole). He turned about four tames and Corey's a good defender and usually that doesn't hap~n." Estabrook scored a pmc-h1ah nine aoals for the Chargers while Chru Vandcnbera added four - the entire offcnst for Dos Pueblos. Golden West poloists bring home state title after 13-12 win in OT LONG BEACH -Dave Johnson tcom:I from 6 met.en out I :07 into sudden death overtime to s;ivc the Golden West Collqc water polo team a 13-12 victory over Cuesta in the state championship pme Saturday at Belmont Plan. The Rustlen (29-4) won their 1CCOnd con1«Utive state title, and thelf ninth of the last 13 contested. Cuesta, the top-ranked team in the state for the lut four weeks, finishes I.be season )2-2. Cuesta controlled the pme early, ICOrina on its tint thret shots to take a 3--0 lead just U7 into the contat. Despite Rustlcn' pis by Carlos Fernanda and Brian Scaacca. the Coupn maintained a S.. l advan• at the end of the quaner. Afta Cuesta extended ill advaa&aee to 6-2 mo- menll iaco t.be teeond quaner, the Rmden bc:pn to rally. Sci8cca tamed from the bole. and Edvard Van Luijn berikcd one otr tM nlht ~ from 6 me1er1 out to make it 6-4 with 3~22 ranalD.lftl in the ball That's the W8}' it IUyed at inlCnnfaion. A fi~ raJJy by the Rustlen in tbe thud period put dliaD beck into the contat.. Van Luijn ud Juon Milla andwic:lted pit around a CUesla taJJy to make die ICOre 7-4. • cu.ca ICOfed twice more in the quana. but the Rutdm answered both limes. Vu Lqo tucbd a penalty lbot into the left aide of the pl to bet> it dolt ll l-7, and Torey Culbenlon bombed oa in tom • , l'IWlm out lO make it M with I :46 ,.. ... in mequ.w. Wida 41 .:oedt left iA &be period. Jolt_,. IOI ............... ....-uc1~onc ... C.... pHe Pwtl 9dMdil' to Ill die It~ na ti' die ftnt aime ailMll tbe opta•• miautc ol die _.. T1lc defe ...... l900d GUI ill aM bli'9l Period. • bodl ScWlf ud ............. Scoa T.,W iDlildr a •umber ol ft• •wa. 1aytor -_.. Moll V.-ble Pla)'er ol dlt WME r•I. wl Sd1t1W w ...... IO Ge aiMoumllW .... . Tiie .............. '° ............. 3\40 .. ill s 1 NI-. • a Y• Llflij9 pmn"•J ... w •1111• lllJ lchfu. Oltfrr w.-......., ill ... ... 11111•1...,,•,.1 nlllra • w :ia·loia 11111 ............... c.. lilllit .. --.... 2.1M I • I & • ....... _,.. .. _., ........... 1 ....... ... , ............... 10. Jtlillllr-... .., Iii.. s: I 1h1Ml.01'1 W• ......... H& Ii) ..... Mil• ... WilSon upsets CdM poloists, 84 By AlcMt4 Oum <>r-. c.-Dlll1 .... NEWPORT BEACH -The top-@•• teeded Corona clel Mar Kiah Sea Kinp. 01- with tKir bad coecb, John Varps, thousands o( mila away. played to a distant drum Satvrday in tbe Clf 4-A wattr polo semifinals at Newport-Harbor _Hip. • Second~ Lona Beach Wilson. behind a bamee of dood-pcriod 1COnna. upset the Sea Kinp. M . to adva.rta to the Southern Section 4- A finals on Wednesday at Belmont Plaza in Lona Beach. Sophomore phe N1Ck Fullenoo and senior driver Julian Wens (three pls) led the way for the Bruins (22-6) as Wilson defeated OiM for the first time this year in three matches.. Vups. who competn on the U.S. Nabonal water polo team, left for Eu.rope on Nov. 9 after CdM'J fint-round victory over Sunny H1Us (10-2). Tak.iq over the team was Joe Vargas. John·s brother. and assistant coach Enc VinJe. "We'd do everything ellactly the same." said VinJe, a former AJl-Clf player for the Sea Kinp. •·1t was just fate, I auess. because I don't k:now what happened. 1'can't pinpoint why we lost. We came in as ready as we can be ... The Sea Kinas (26-S), three-time defe:ndiJll CIF 4-A champions, nipped Sen Clemente. M . in die quanerfi°"'" but ~ unable '° 6ad &be riPt tnped.aents on Saturday u Loa& Bcecb W'&lloa dominated. The Bruans, who oulJCOf'cd the Sea Kiap in lbe second pcnod. S-2. hdd a .6-2 Jlalftimc.MrzlS and conunued their IOUP.-stnilbMlrop n dd ••e 10 the secon4 half to control the 1empo. °'They ran a Sood drop and they ~ real agress1ve, .. Vin JC said. .. We mew wbal they ~ comina out Wlth in the leCOftd balf-wejust didlt't do thinas quickly cnouaJL We didn't do aaydlias different defens1vdy. notlllft& ~ haven't doDe ill the past.•• Wilson dropped a 9-8 dccisioo to c.dM in 5Udden death the first time tbe two ICbook squared off, then losJ 8-7 1n the Nonbcrn California Tour- n .. mcnt a few ~eeks aao. But this time -with much· more at stake --. it would be di&reaL -rhe wt two tunes we played them, (tbc Sea Kings) ustd a lot more multiple defemes..,. W'lllon Coach Ricardo Auvedo said. .. Today, they jua stuck to one defeme. We utcd a llraiabt-drop six defense with one motion. rotatifta Ji1 stra,ipt, but _ our lcids have a lot of respect b Corona dd Mar.~ o....~c.-~ .... Goalie Robbie Pike goea up In defeMe. but the ball get.a pat h m for a Wh9on goel. Area roundup OCC women take filth place at state ctoss coun'try meet WALNUT -The 0ranee Coast Colleac v.omen plac:cd fifth in the team com~1uon at the California Com· mun1ty Collqt Cross Cou.ntty Own. ptonsh1ps at Mt San Afttomo ColJcee. -· ,,~ The Pirates bad 109 points. C11ht behind fourth-place Moorpar EJ Camino was the team cham.pion with 77. T oppina the •-ay for COMt was Otmty Melton. •ho finished 10 fifth pl..:e witb a umc of 1 s-04 Nat for OC'C was Man Benavides, who fimshed 10.h in 1 ·26. Tbe women·s winner -as Dana Fa.race of West Valley tn I 7:40. Lona Beach Caty C.0.klt 10ok top honors on the men's &Mk Wltb 66 points. 1be men's andivadual winner was Gkodale'a Allan Garcia in t9:2S • In cones woma•a compttmoe: Shem Halt of Soutbml c..l1fonlla Collete finished mntb ovmall at the NAIA Cross Countl') national finab 1n Kenc>lba, Wi Hall toured the Sk counc rn I&: 19, and wrth btr finish.. camcd All~ Ama1ca honon. "Sbt really put a eood· ~... said bC'f coed\, Brian W1lk1nt ~ tt1tled ill at about sl.ltb at the tan. dl"C>OOed to abcMal 11 tll at tbe m•lc mart. mo"td up to iOt.h around the l·ftltle ~ then outkicbd a 11rt to finish amth.." . -•• -· UCI pololsts nlpJ*I, 8-7 tht' sconng ,.,th five 1«onds remauuna. Putman ltd Cl with three pis. TM ~ntaten.. ranked e•ghth an the nation. end their teUOn Wltb an overall record of U-16 and 3-7 in t~ 8t1 West. l ' 8 a•'l.its the CAA tournament nat -. C"Clt'nd at Belmont Plaza. with the punncs '° bt announced this afternoon. Irvine Valley, OCC advance 1R \ INE -The lrvlne Valley 0. ,..,_ lqc men'i ~ ~ ~ ~ .. • opened the tate pla)-ol&.. downina 'Wlrit· ~ 1n1 Balenfiekt l-.1. tbub IO a lale JOll bv Ptcro Mendiola. ~ Lascn Cl &.-1-4) ..tvucect to .at..-·, state q4Af1erlinals wbcre &My will be oa ._ .- to take on second-Keded ~ ........... all 16 matches. Wtth Lbc ..-ore tied at 1-1 Md 14 a · • ttma1nina. Muw!tola cook a dlio• 4a _.,...,_.ii past I tcr«~ p1k«pcr ... dllt •• I I -. l~1nic allq look a 1.0 ._.JO I II ... ~ maich as Dlzv r9'1 hf Wllllf ahon's for a PL AiadlOilJ Ma llllf a 14 minutes lalCf f« laMn6eld. ---- ~:.... .....,., 11uaat•~•· ...,. ... .• .... ........ -~2 • ...., ....... , ..... ~-.. ..,. JP Ida IJ tJI I• .. QWW ,._ad A1ctl<d Hau•c.1 to ~-itl .. JD .. Wlol ., ........ -a ............. widl I l f .,.t dainl qumw. He .. ~ wida 1:24 aeft by fiahmu Tim McCauk-y and ftD. isbed wida 41 compkUooi OG SI atllalpll for S72 yards. HoolSOll (9.1) est.ended its AltrOdome wiaainl IUat to 14. Tbe Coupn will clole out their aeuon Dec. l apin1t Arizona State in Tokyo .• E1lewbe1'e: •Ne. I OllH ... M, ,,..._. J&aa. I: Wideout Mike Pritchard ICOred on 1 70-yard revene and 1 48-yard pus from Duian Hapn and Hapn ran for two other TOI 11 Col~o clinched the Bia Eiaht title outriabt for tbe leCOnd stJ'a.iaht season and ICOnd the most pdiats.- ever on its bome field. •Ne. I Mlual fl • ...._ Cellea• lZ: Crail Erickson threw three touchdown puses durina 1 28-point third quarter IS the Hurricanes pulled away from 1 14-12 hal~ lead and continued their bid to become the fint team with two losses to win the national cham- pionship. Miami has won it three times in th~I seven ycan. •Ne. ' · rp Ted U, Wale Ferest 7: Bob y Rodriguez cauaht a 54-yard touc own pass from Shawn Jones and ran 23 yards for another score as Tech clinched its fint Atlantie Coast Conference thampionship and a Citrus Bowl berth. The Yellow Jackets. at 9-0-1 . are the only unbeaten team in major-college football. •Ne. 5 IYU U, Utd U: Ty Detmer threw for five touchdowns and beame the first junior to surpass 10.000 career passing yards as BYU clinched the Western Ath· &etic Conference title arid a trip to the Holiday Bowl. • N•. I P1wWa 0, Kamdy U: Shane Matthews passed for 303 yards and four touchdowns as the Gaton clinched at least a ue for the MC-•=!!:-• • [¥ mTI , ' . . : I ~ I I : . , ' ' . ' UCLA ••t 161 ..,..._ • • I 6 • I ......., ... ,,. ..,..._._ t • t •I I ... Is' a. t 6 I t I t en...... ' ' • ' " • ·~ .......... ... ...... [$ ..... ._ ....,.. a...• UIC c-:elswww) ~Slefll-~ 9'G·1tSTANCJ•t1S Cf WW ~ WLT WLT low• 611 IJI Ofllo SI... 5 1 1 7 J 1 MlcH9ln 620 IJI ..... 5tl 7Jt MIMalota 4 I I J I I MlcfllMn Slate 4 2 o S J t lftdleM 241 S•I ~tern I 6 O 1 I O fl'urdue ' 6 0 t I 0 W11CoM1n o 1 o· 1 ' o ....,,...,.... ..... MlcHMn at Ofllo St111 ...... , Mlnnnol• lftdleM ., P\wdUI W'-111 at Mlctll9ln Stele Norltl * eatern ., lllnol1 best record in the SEC. Florida, 9-I for th~ fim time in its 84-year footbatlimtory, 1s on probation and ineli&ible for the conference title. •Ne. 7 Texu H, TCV 11: ,Peter Gardere tied a school record by throwina four touchdown passes, three to the Cash twins. Keith and Kerry, as the Longhorns beat the Horned Frop for the 23rd con- secutive time. They can clinch the Southwest Conference title and a trip to the Cotton Bowl by defeatiog Baylor next Saturday. • Ma.rJl&M 15, Ne. I Vlrpata It: Mark Mason's 8-yard run with 11 :23 left put Maryland, which trailed 21-7 at halftime. ahead 35-28. •No. t Plerlda State U, Mempllh Seate S: Casey Weldon passed for three touchdowns in the second period. two to Lawrence Dawsey. •Ne. lf W......,._ 55, w.-. ..,._St.ate 11: Mark Brunell threw for three touchdowns and rushed for another for the Rose Bowl- bound Huskies. II == .. ... .:.,.. ...... Ollll 1111111:'8~ .. & ... .. .... 11..,.... -~ .... ..... HT 111 ~Illa. 11 PS s A I U: T = .... 1?06 .. c:.~ cNwlti .. toucWown 08,I I~ naa. Tiie Voll bad two ....... -·-=two .... illwp. pl110le -·~ ...... ....... • ....... 't:. .. '• .... •• Ems 0"8c ............. down ~ Midt"I" O\en:ule 1 I(). 7 hAJftime deficit in dlic dainl quarter on tc0rina puea of 11 yards IO Jmod Bunch and three IO Derrick Alexander. •Ne.110..-u,._..c.r. U.. U: Fmbman ROD&ld Willian» rushed for 12~ yards. ancluclia& 41 durina a key fourth-quaner drive that tealed Ocmson•s third atraiabt victory over the Gamecocks. • Ne. II Ollie Slate Ii. WIK I Ell lt: Robert Smith ran for 171 yards and two touchdowns. •Ne. II DllMll H. r..ete• II; Howard Griffith rushed for 121 yards and tied Red GranlC'• tcbool record of 31 career touchdowns with two second-half aoorn. •Ne. U ~ Stale tt, N.nltwntera £ Yi&nd Hickson rushed for 184 yards and two touch- downs and Tico Duckett scoRd on a 29-yard run late in the pme. •Ne. U A ... II. Geerpa lt: Jim Von Wyl kicked four field pis for the second nraiaht week and Auburn's defense held Gcoraia to 221 yardS, • S.. J..e St.ate U, Fttae State 7: The Spanans converted four Fresno State turnoven into touch- downs -three near the end of the first half -to clinch the Big West Conference championship. •Vt.all St.ale 51, Paclfic 0 : Tracey Jenkins caught three touch- down passes and Utah State survived six TD passes by Troy Kopp. •Oree.. I, Ore1oa St.ate S: Greg McCallum kicked two field aoaJs and the Orqon defense made- rcpeated big plays in the final quar- ter as the heavily favored Ducks strugled in the annuaJ Civil" War pme. -Fr.m TM AH~Jald PrrH Stanford writes sequel to 'The Play' By Tim Uotta AP 8'1o11t Writer BERKELEY -California may have "The Play." but now Stanford has "The Play II." And the sequel was IS bi7.arre IS the ori&inal. John Hopkins kicked a 39-yard field goal as time expired to cap the most improbable Bia Game come- beck since .. The Play'' IS Stanford defeated California. 27-?S, Saturday niaht. "I remember the ni&ht of 'The Play,' and I guess you could call this 'The Play II.' •· said Stanford's Glyn Milburn who ran for 196 yards and a touchdown. "The Play" lasted a few seconds and involved several laterals and a trombone player. The .. The Play Ir' stretched over about five minutes and encom- passed four plays. two penalties and several thousand ce.le~ratina Cal fans. It bepn after Stanford pulled wtthm 25-24 when Jason Palumbis threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Ed McCaffrcy with 12 seconds left. The pme appcaRd lost for the Cardinal when Cal's John Hardy intercepted Palumbis' tWC>point convenion pass in the riaht comer of the end zone. College football scores Thousands of Cal fans who ran onto the! field to celebrate Hardy's play and an apparent victory instead helped save the day for Stanford. Cal was penalized l 5 yards for delay of pmc. and Stanford lcick.ed off from midfield instead of its own 35. When Dan Byen recovered an onside lcick after the ball had bounced off several playen, Stanford had the ball at the Cal 37. With time for one play, Palumbis threw a pass that fell incomplete. But Cal defensive lineman John Belli was assessed a I 5-yard penalty for roughing Palumbis. and the Cardinal had a fint down at the Bears· 22. "When I was rushing I was pretty Juiced up.'' Beth said. ·· 1 wanted to make somethina happen ... I was just trying to get some heat on the quarterback. I didn't reaJizc It was late when I htt him:· And htt him he did. "I got leveled.'' Palumbis said. ••Tbe guy put me on my back. Obviously the penalty helped but I think Hoppy wo uld have made the field aoal anyway. At least I'd hke to think so.'' lntemate 5 will be widened 111 thc way to ahe Rl\lftlide Freeway and bc)ond~ the Rivcnidc f'tteWly Penn State kick• Crllg Fayak ~ 34-yn field gcNll with four aecond1 left In the pme to lft ~~ -the Ntttany Ltona to • 2.t.21 'f.,... wtn owr top- ranked Notre Dame Saturday In South Bend. PEmlTITE From C1 bia ...-., and then Slee.a threw his touchdown to Golden. With the ICOrC lt-11 and Penn Stitt facina fourth-and-two at the Notre Dame 37, Paterno elected-to punt with 2:35 rcmaininJ,. Dou.a Helkowski's kick pinned the lrish at their 7, They aot one fint down. but on a third~ play Mirer overthrew split end Tony Smith and found Lions strona safety D1rrcn Perry. Perry intercepted at the 39 and returned it to the Irish l 9 to set up Fa yak. •·rve ~ that kick a thousand tima in my beckyard. •• Fayak said. .. So I told my holder it's jvst like-in my beckyard." .. We weren't IOi"I to settle for I tie,•• Holtz said ... When you 10 over the middle, there is 1 ~SO chance the safety is aoina to be there ... Meanwhile. runner-up Colorado concluded its rqular season by routing Kansas State. 64-3. and figures to go into its Orange Bowl rematch with Notre Dame ranked No. I for the second year in a row. The Buffs blew the national cham- pionship by losina la.It year's pme. 21-6. ..h's .a pat honor for Colorldo to finish the f'CIUlar teat0n as the No. I team, if that's bow they vote," Coach Bill McCartney said. "It won't chanae anythina in the Oranae Bowl. We still have to beat Notre Dame. "I was reaJly hopina they'd win. lt'1 rare when it's No. I vs. No. 2 in a bowl pme for the national title. But I knew they were playina a aood team.·· Fullerton embarrassed by Aggies David Chisum passed for 288 yards and two touchdowns Satur- day to lead New Mexico State past Cal State Fullerton. 43-9. 1n a Big West season f\nalc in Las Cruces that also ended the Auies' 27-pme losing streak. The Agjcs' streak bad been the lonaest in Division I-A football. By winning. the A&11es handed the losers' baton to Fullerton ( 1-11 overall. 0-7 conference). which now has the long~t 1-A losing streak. I I pmcs. The Aggies ( 1-10 and 1-6) thus gave new coach Jim Hess his first win since he took over the proeram from Mike Knoll. The win also ended a stnng of 16 consecutive home losses si nce the 1987 season and a 32-game conference losina streak going back to 1986. Ironically. the A&&ies' last con- ference win also was against Full- erton Chisum. a Junior. maneuvered the Agics into a 13-0 first quarter lead as the Agg.ics scored on their first two pos~ssions. Chisum hit senior Al vin Warren Wlth an 8~yard sco ring pa~s and Larry Harriston with a 37-yard touchdown toss with 4:23 lcf\ in the quaner. Senior fullback Jimmy Mitchell scored two to uchdowns for the Aa· gics. The Titans onl y score in the first half came on a 47-yard field goal by Phil Nevin. The only scoring in the. third quarter came on a 2-yard run by TlllfY FromC2 Titans running Yarbrough. back Reuie • Leq Beu• State H, UNLV H : Todd Studer threw for two touch- downs and. ran for another as the 49crs posted a winning season an George Allen's first year as coach. The 49crs finished 6-.S overall and 4-3 in the Big West Conference. good f~r f~urth place. It was their first Wlnning season and uppet- d1vision league finish since 1986. when they were also 6-5. Long 0 L-. e.dl Stale 29, UNLY 21 Sc-. w °'*""" UNLV 1 1 0 ...-,0 Lonf lff<h Stele 2 14 3 10-7' UHL V-COOHr ' PIU from SIOfl (SOiorio ·~> LeS-S.MtY, Stott teclli.ct In Ind rone L6S-Sfudet 4 run (C,_...trl kick) UHLV-91edi S run (Sob-lo kk k) Les-Glldi n PIU from SIUOtr IC'-vtr1 kick) Le~G Cheevers JO Les-Exum H PIH from StuW IChM•tr• kldt) LH -FG C'--t 3' UHL V-McCJlrdell ' PIH lrom Stoll (run felled) Alf~Mf TWAM nATISTICS UMLV Les Fin l dowM 2s n •UINl·vwctt ,,_,., Jt-231 Penlne 201 101 •etwn Veren 110 n ComP-Att·lnl 17·11·0 11·JS22 ~h •-» , .... F"'"°'"-L.at l ·l 2,1 ~-Ver4s .. 57 7't0 Time flf PoHatlon l l:M a SI IM)fV'IDUAL IT A Tin1CI •USHl~NlV EHiman, 7-a . StOfl, 10· U ; 8ledl, 10-)S lOfte e..ctl Sta.. Cllt'll, 17"'7; Nall, 10-S.; FMMtt, 1,40 ~ASStHG-4.INLV Stott, IJ-H-<I, 111, c-. 2·H , >O LOftl 8e4ldl Stat• Sludtr, 17·U ·2, 201. •ECEIVING-UNLV McCerdlll, f·l2•. NW' ... •·it; Coo.er. 22 12. Lone hid\ Steff $eeY, 3-'2. Fotttf, 22 40, l!•um, 22 '3, Glkll, t ·ft; Hamlltofl, !·20, WoodVerd, 22 f; Nelll, 22 S. healthy for the entire season and what of Jim Gott. Tim Crews. and Ray Searage? These are only a few of the questions the dcdic .. ted baseball wrilen and diliacnt front offict per- eonnel will be lddressins when the Dod.aen rcpon to Vero Beach. Aa. in las than three mon&.hs. One bu to believe executive vice president Fred Claire, however, will make matt personnel moves before reachina Dod,rrtown. His ec:quisi- don or Strawberry was a bold one 0 The Chrysler/Jeep/Elale folks mmt bav~aiven 1 collective tiah of relief when the National Hiahway Trame s.fety Administration de- cided not to 1nvestipte the Jeep CJ lefiet for ht allqfd tendency 10 roll over. In f'acc; lhreodi&mat consumer ufety P'OUPI M'tt puabiftl for an invaliption o(the popular vehicle (buth until 1916). and )"ft die col- lective voices o( tbt Center for Auto S.ftfy. R.llDh Nldtr•a Nblk Citaen-ud ·me 181tiMt Aw JnJu:ry lleductiOa lliH could DCM ert ...,_. • llct IMI *iwr error -· ·-·---t.ctor , •• _,1..,aa.Wi••• .............. Ai .... --HJPn-4uly olf • ....... .. , ............ .. ............ Cf • ....alllmllllD•~••hllld NHTIA..,..._ ...... ilno ... ....,.-......... , Beach started 0-3 but won six of their last eight pmes. UNLV finished 4-7 and 3-4. The Rebels lost three fumbles, settina up 10 Lona Beach points. ··The defense did a heck of a job today," said Allen. 72, who re- turned to rollqr coachina after a 34-year absence. ••(UNL V) had a heck of a runninJ pm~. but our defense really took the ball away and stopped them. This is prot,.bly one of our best efforts this year ... "This was our bowl game today." A lien added. -FrNJ Th A•Hdalft hrs• 0 cs f'Ulertllt CJ, ..... Mt•kle s .... 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IS-6 .,_._ ...,..o.....n -·• ,..._.,, Oel Ca•• a IS IS 1 lS-11 IS-11 ~!RIMI From C2 This year·s game matches the Rams' 26th-ranked dcfcose against the Cowboys 27th-ranked offense. The Rams arc ranked fif\h in of- fensive yardage per game. while Dallas ranks 16th 1n defense. The Dallas offense has rushed for over lOO·yards only twice all ~ason and was held to 100 total yards by Ph~nix and 158 last w-ttk by San Francisco. Johnson has voiced d1sapPoint- t ment in lhe development of the offense a.nd its 1ncons1stcnc). While the Rams have improved their pass defense to some extent 1n recent "-'eeks by returning to their THllWR 'From C1 It was Monon's second bnlhant touchdown reception of the game, but Marinovich didn't sec 11. "We made some eye contact at ' the line of scrimmage:· Marinovich said. "He knew the ball was coming to him. "He made a pos1 move. and as he faked into the post move, I threw the bait. I felt the pressure. and I got rid of it JUSt m umc. I didn't see 1t. I was on my back.. Then I heard the crowd.·' ' The throw aippcd a day for , Mannov1ch in which he completed • 16 of 25 passes for 215 yards and : two touchdowns with one inter- • ccption ~ But it looked hkc Mannov1ch : would sull be Wlthout a victory in his two tnes aga1nst UCLA when Tommy Maddox rallied the Bruins to a 42-38 lcad with I: 19 remaining. "The way UCLA was moving the ball. I knew they could keep scor- ing." Marinovich said. ··1 felt really confid ent, .. • Marinovich said. "I was hoping if they'd score. they'd ~ore in a hurry. so we'd havr time." After runnma the ball a majomy of the tame while leading all day. Marinovich was called upon to move the team quickly at the finish. "It's difficult to (adjust). because the pmc plan was to control the ·' ball and keep it away from them:· -Marinovich said... "But lhat·s a 111u- ation I love to be in:· After Cunis onway returned the kickoff to lhe 2~. Marinovich threw short to Mazio Royster for 3 yards and incomplete on second down. r f acina third ... nckcven at the 28. M1rinovich threw deep over the middle to Wellman down to the Ua..A •~ with 36 seconds lef\. On the cnsuina play. he threw ovtt tht middle apin to Wellman, this time for 22 yards to the 23 with 26 ICt'OndS left. ••wt had three timeouts, and I think it diteipline on his pan to not lbrow deep, .. USC Coach Larry I Smhh •id. "He dldn•t panic In thtre, and he found ·em." 'Then he found Morton for a 2).. yard tc01'e. .. He'a been~ be~" mith ..S llid of, Mlrinovic.b ... That'• the key till~ He's a winner, ind he'a com· Pltitive. He always pteys touahat an the bis~ .. ' In a llJDC wtucb featured ll ~ toudMtowe1 and .al· I tJIMtitly c.rne doWn to wbidl 1nm '*I IM 11al1 latl, Muinovlch did ' not nCft have the ,bat day by I ~ In t~ ..,..._ Maddo1 .. ...,,.. tiftlle-tlmt tchool rt- t'Oldl. h • na1 bila aa eatY time • old defensive ways. the offense has been sporadic. The running game continues to improve. Cleveland Gary leads the way with 4S2 yards (eighth in the NFC) and seven touchdowns. Marcus DuPrec. who saw his first action in five years last wceek with fOur carries for 22 yards at the end of the game against the Giants' second-string defense. will again be available but probably sec only hm- 1tcd' action lafc in the game. Everett is coming on perhaps his worst performance of the )Car against the Giants. He completed onl) 17 of 36 passes for 186 )ard.s but threw three costly interceptions. While the passing game has been the key for the Rams. 1t has been Marinovich lately. He was suspended one game for sk1pp1ng class three weeks ago. He came off . the bench. struggled and suffered a booing in a 31-31 tie with Cal. And last week, he completed 3 of 8 passes for 23 yards before giving way to back-up Shane Foley. .. I j ust forgot about 1t:• Mannovich said of lhe past three weeks. "There's no reason to dwell on the last three weeks. I'm just going to celebrate the victory and get ready for next w~k. .. I'm not even thinking of the low points. rm too high rght now to think of 11. .. After another wc-ck of sccrccy, Marinov1ch was handed the job Saturday mommg b)' Smuh. Fo.r thrtt straight Wttb. Smith has lef\ the JOb open 1n practice. .. My mental frame of mind was 'I was go ing 10 start: ·• Mannov1ch said. "It's difficult. but there's nothing I could do about it." The performan•couldn•t have come at a be'i'rer time for Marinov1ch. "I think it really gets his con- fidence up even more," Wellman said. ~~It wiJI ~ him -momentum going into the Notre Dame game (next Saturday). He had a lot of good checks and passes. "It's the same old Todd. What's happened the last couple of weeks i bound to happen to anybody. You can•t keep going and 1oina and aoing. and never break down. I had no doubts about him:· ·····-....... .,u-.-s -n 11• ~· lJI eek• .. ,, 11 --· 11 ....... Sit •eca cot 1 cow CO<I 1 "'9 COO. Tl --IA ~ 1•--r. ... • ..... -Cl>. " ..... -ell. 1 meio ~ DAYSM 1.00Ula (__., IMdll -s-" •-· s.-.. ,.,,_ ""° f ....... I C»"CO •n 1.--Ml,_• ... U••-11 ...,,,.i "'. 11 ..... Qf n.-fa~ I ---·- inconsistent from week-to-week and quarter-to-quarter. Defensively, some different faces are becoming the impact players. Linebacker Frank Starns leads the team in tackles and free safety Vince Newsome is second. Cor- ncrback Bobby Humphery. who was acquired from the New York Jets in the off-season, leads th~ team in interceptions with three. and third-year nickel-back Anthony Newman 1s fif\h in t.ackles. "We've JUSt got to keep plugging away. keep fighting.... Rams de- fcnsi'e tackle Mike Paci said ... It's o ne thing to get )OU butt kicked m the physical part of the game. I do n't think e" York (out-hit) us. It's frustrating 1f )OU get bad breaks. but )Ou·,e got to keep pla)ing." MARllOVICH FromC1 standpoint. 1t was a real tragcd). "This really typifies o ur season. We v.ere onl) inches away from winning several games apinst Ari· zona and USC. ··our football team made an oath It was going to pla) for 60 minutes toda). and I was proud of. the fact that "'e did not g.i ve up. It was a whalr of a football game. We JUSI couldn·1 wan." But the Bruins made a bntJ1ant effort. capping their season "'ith ::-a=~a~z-ar-:T SU ol&M le"te .. ,.. .. owe -..c.. ~..0) ICmed in ....... -w ... -l~J.9e-1 ~ hnlifer Haf'!liCY .. 21. Tk City CGI•, 7).'6,......, _.. Rustlen1umped out IO a 14-2 lmd ia lhe ~ .... af•ift-at tht outect en rou1e so a SS~l u.p• tourMmelll. halftime ad. Lona le8Cll City llld d9I ....,.. 0.wn Ha.ts. wbo wu named m rout oua. ..t Olli; .illnie re-Most Valuable Player of the tow· mafoed eljpble 8' fl/llllW• .ct. nameo~ laad l 3 utiats to ao with OCC (J..I) took edw._, net· btt nine pojnu. tina JS of '9 free dwVwl. with • SeCaJ c..llqe ... ...- Stacey Giem the nma bCedkiuy. Piiier U: The host VanpUds Giem was ll of 16 &oin the lu>e, jumped to a IS-point lead an the and despite malina only onir facld tint half and before 1t was over 1oal, finished with IS p0int1. Sltttcbcd to as man)' as 29 befort In all, Lona Beach was whistled ~ttltng. for lhe 21-point spread, for 47 pcnonal fouls. OfOCCs 47 improving to 1-1 with the non- points in the second half. 27 came conference victory. from the line. • Kristen lkvis led au scorers with Erika Mannina led tbc Pirates 24 points, i!'cluding a J..for-6 niaht with 17 points, and Heidi fron:i J..pomt ranae. BeVlJ and Huemann added 11 Cbnsty Conkhn each had eight re- in other women's lames: ~un_ds ~d ~ell Good cllipped • GoNa West lH, c.uea~ •f die in with eight ISSJStS. CUy•• 7t· The RustJen captured • Ckht c.Dese lrvlae 71, Cal h h ·. • .. · f th · IA&.lleru '7: Sophomore Gen-t e c ampaonantp .o ctr own cvieve Graff scored 20 and hauled • tbumament, surpus1n1 .the ~ntury down nine rebounds and Nancy mark for the third ~tnaaht llme. Geisler added 16 points as the Notre Dame ~~~l~~cccssfuuy opened their In men's games: . holds Off Iowa •UC Su Diel• M, Ckrist Col· · lqe lrvlH 51: The Eagles opened LaPhonso Elhs tut fi ve free throws in the final 86 seconds as Notre Dame held off Iowa, 77-68. Saturday niaht in South Bend to advance to the semifinals of the Big Apple NIT. The victory sends Notre Dame (2--0) against No. 3 Arizona Wednesday night at Madiso n Square Garden. No. 2 .&.rkansas faces No. 6 Duke in the other semifinal. wnh the winners meeting for the championship on Fnday night. • In an cxh1bit1on game: •Nevada-Las Vea•• ltt, Soviets 80: All-America Larry Johnson hit 38 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to lead the top-ranked Rebels past the Soviet National Team. The Runnin· Rebels led by 38 Points with 10:45 remaining on a scnes of 3-point ~umpers b)' John- son. Anderson Hunt and Greg Anthon). Hunt finished with 19 points and Anthony 12. Johnson scored all his points in 25 minutes Oleg Mclcshenko led the Soviets ~1th 21 points while V1ktor Bcrczhno1 hit 20 and Gunlars Vetra had 18 -From Tltt' Auocl•lt'd Prn1 two at games af\er upsetting. Washington last wttk. Maddox completed 26 of 40 passes for a ~hool-record 409 yards and three touc hdowns. but hr threw three' mtcrccp11ons and fumbled the ball away on a sack which proved to be fatal in the end. • Maddo~ led the Bruins with 36 rushing )ards and ~I another school record with 445 yards of total offense. Both records were prcv1ousl) held b) te\e Bono "Nobod) thought "e·d e en be an the game:· Maddo' said. "People "'ere sa)ing "'" "'ere coming off a then season on a sour note. as the visnors overcame a five-Point half- time dt-ficn. Ian Donnelly scored 11 points and Aaron Clasen and Mike Oden added nt ne each for en COLLEGE MEN s.c.i c-.. n. ,........~ 14 <"-"' _, ac...c-... .. " ... SWlooo 1 , 0 • c-...... 101. Hen""" 1 • • ,. ""-• 1 0 A 4 J l ie•"" 13 • 3 lO c l lCklT\f 1 0 ) 4 E C.rmcn1 I 0 l 17 Quinn 1 0 1 ? .._ . ....., .. " ... &uderHrt • S ? IS Co.,,... II • t 21 L" l 0 1 1 MclCeftdrv • 0 l 11 • Mev ... •139 P•l·no ) I 0 1 ltoe19<1 , s s 1 Welt~ 1 0 0 J Tot•'s )I 11 11 ... 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Maddox thrcv. for O\ er 200 vards in each half and fired 29· and 38-~ard TD stnkcs to El Toro prod· uct Scott Mi ller m the fourth quar- ter that put l 'C"L.\ up 35-31 Whrn l ' (' countcl"C'd with the first of tv.o \.fa.nno' 1ch-Monon connections v.1th J-0') ~ma1mng. llC'L.i\ came storming bad .. goana 15 )ards in \C'\t'n pla)'i \\.1th Kc''" Smith bo,.hng oH·r from the I to make 11 4:!-38 "1th I 19 ~maining Maddo\ completcd fo ur of lhe passes for 63 \ards. includ1na t-.-.o to Reggir Moore and ran 11 yanb on :i bootleg. accounting for all the d n,e·s )ardage e'cept the TD run "To be up v.1th ont" minute lcf\ the crowd so C:\Cllcd. "e ""ett so excited to hine that taken away, at hurts worse than I can•t e~pla1n 11 to an\bod)' ... Maddoll s~ud ... Ifs one of tho\t things that you play SPor1S for Thcy'rt over the~ on the biggest high of their hfc. and wc·re O\ rr here on prob- ably our bl&gest do"n I'm u~t that the St"n10~ had to (tO out v.1th I loss •• But while Maddo\ wa) bnlhant at limes. h" m1'itake<ii ""ert' cnt1cal He nddJcd the l S<. '!ttOndal) most of the da\. b\.11 1-.-.0 of h" 1ntttttpt1on -.t"rc returned for touchdowns - a ~7-vard effon b ttphon Pact on the Sttond pla) of the pme and a 34-yarder b) cor- ncrbeck Jason Oil\ er "htch put USC ahead 31-21 v.1th 12 O:! left m the pmc ··As much as they thmv the ball on us,. we aot three mttrttptions and ~turned two for touchdown and you can•t rompla1n about that." Pace Aid. Maddoit also fumbled the bell 1way in the second quarter when Kun 8arbtt sacked ham and Don Gibto.n recovt'ttd It lhc UCLA 29 for USC. Favt plays later, MarinoVlCh punched an on a snC9k for I 2l·I• halftime lad. .. We reall chsrupud our of· fentjve now W1th the tumovcn. .. DonaJ".e aaid. 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Cenvon11 .,,.,..., l iCILel ((i.eiOeft ~I """'P-0••" ... _ GOIOen Wftl non 01 a youn1 trnhman quar- tt"rback and Jood dden11ve pre urc b~ U. (' Our defense rcally only ga\e up SC\en points tn the fq>t half" . Most agreed that tt seemed late in the gamr hke the team with the baU la.st v.ould .. ,n "It JUSI came down to wbo bad the las~unch;· nnth said ... lt .was hke one of tho'iC Rocle.} films. ~ 1u' kn ks one gu) down. the otl)rr gu' knt¥"ks the other gu) down and someho"" at the end. one gu) 's left standing. "\\ e lalked in the locker room before hand ·· mnh wd. "We said if the) mal e a big pla). wt',c 1ot to ansv.er with a scorr." .\nd that's JUSt v.hat the Tro1ans did 10 the \en end \\ htlc \.1add·o, had a stellar da}. tht'tt wttt ~·er.ti OthCT' great ~­ formance'li LCLA.' Oanl~r "v11tlcr caught eight pas~s for a Drums single- game record 11 5 )ards and two touchdov. ns nothcr ~n1or l 1C'L<\ rtte1~-cr. Reag1r Moore. closed out the gainr with ~\Cn catches for Q4 varch and his career "1th Q2 c~tchc.-s· for 'litxth on the school's all-ttmc llSL For ll tailback Maz10 Royster rushcd 31 tames for 157 yard\. gl\1ng him fhe 100-)ard cfToru tha'> ~a'°n and Qq~ yard.s overall It he a:uns 8 \ard\ next wccl against "'lotrt Dame. ht will b(. come the I Q1h TroJan to run for I 000 \U<h and onh the third l S<. sophomor\: (Charle White 1n IQ77 and .\nthon\ Da\1s m 1972 wrrc the othe"l 1.n hlstof) to do so But other people tune. including U C.. faithful who apin put out some boo ~hen Mannovteh ame out to quartcrba k the Tro1ans for thctr fi"t ~n~. 8ut on Lhc final dn,e. Manno\tC~ wa poi~ and accurate ·•1 ihmk a lot of people h9d doubt about how I was &0in1 to read (at the fini h) ... Ma.rinov1eh 1d. "I h d to htock all of the quc uonm1 out of my mind. AH I kno~ 1\ 1 wa semna 51ck a.nd til"d of thtm playing their ftaht '°"' o\t·r and O\•tr " And what about the T~ · fi na, which •'U P'a)'C'd.il times 1n the pmt . --n.at·s 90mcthina t can nn-cr tired or." MarinoHcb II.id. • c ...... ""~-. -. . ' . • ~ j ..._ An 11111 .. IAdi ii fll IJll* l'lllllll>ed by ... OrOllP 1'1111-... Inc. . ·' WI L .... prlll-t &---· I.' 97 7 editor&-..-• -7 Pl • -•no ed"or -9; , night editor •. · -~Ir, cNtrman • ........... "· ........... vice pr911-t ........ ,_ .. _ ....... ••· 1111-1* founding pubfllher . . Editorial Honest, hard-working· America fighting back Happily, people are beginning to fight back. . New standards developing tor political access 5o'CRAMENTO -/I. couple of month• aao. veteran poHtician Paul Carprntcr tettiCttd on bis own behltr in a federal bribery trial in Sacramento. Carpenter, a former state 1enator and-a cu.rttnl member,._ of the state Board of Equalization. was uyina to fend off charges that he sold politi- cal favors. by c:icpl1inin1 that he ~--•' mcrtly was rcntin& his time, a si1u- ation known to politicians as ·"ac- cess." We are beginning to see a movement developing in which hon est, ha rd-working folks are ready to do battle with the criminal clement of o ur society. < r l!'s about time. · ....,,,,,., GOP cllalrm1n1hlp used to get "People who contribute frequent· ly (to political treasuries) set a difTcrcnl level of access," Carpenter told jurors. "Thafs the real world. To deny ii or pretend it doesn't exist is fallacious." Don't get us wrong. It is not the overwhelming move- m ent it should be. It is. in fact. still in the e mbryo stages. But the moven1cnt is growing. Look. if you will. a1 events last week. Bush back tight with the right Carpenter's explanations fell short. Local jcv.clcrs thwarted what appeared to be a plan by some con artists to cheat them o ut of thousands. if not millions. of dollars in gems. They did ii by talking to one a nother and no11fying each o ther, and the police. o f suspicious act1v11it's . .There was also the report lhal Costa M esa mo tel operator~. fed up with the use· of' their facilities by drug pushers and pros11tu1es. worked wi 1h police to c lean up the area along Newpcrt Boulevard where. the m otels are located . Nobody is claiming 100 percent success. But, the m otel operators sa y that c rime in the area is d own dramatically. And lnat s our pc1nt. The Jewe le rs and the m o tel o perators and business people who compete with o ne a no ther for busin ess arc working wi th each Othe r to make their places of business safer. Safer, that is. for 1hcmsc\vcs and their c ustomers. Thus, th ey become troops o n the fro nt line in the war against crime. It isn·1 n1ut·h at this poi nt, but it is a start. What is needed is more of the same in the business community. It is, we think. a spinoff o f residential ''Neigh- borhood Watc h" programs. which ha ve wilh success where it is ac 11 \cly 1mplemc_n1cd. It could .be that, sooner or later. wc'will retake the streets fro m the crooks. Without these kind of programs. both formal a nd informal. that wi ll never ha ppen. • What 1s needed 1s m ore netwo rking between businesses and between neighbors. Let's. at least. give the bad guys a hard time. Write to usl _.,.... ..... _____ _ TM.._ Clllt..., "" llf'ICOUl'909" corr~ ttom our reeder•. We requnt letters be kept to approxlmatety 300 word•. Arry correspondence lignllicentty long« than 300 word• wm be printed 11 our dlacretlon as a C Ht C MJ, lllllt C ntll"t or Mllf'fll ... _ .. Community commentaries are retef'Ved IOf luues perUnenl to cltlet and 1owns •long ttNt Or&nQ9 Coast. Guest commentarlel m1y ~1Jn to any public;. laMM. ·Ed!tor\al f9$PO(ISM we reeervec:I !or rttb\itt111 to edttorlal potltlona of IM ...... ce.t lllJ Piil L.ct .... • conakkwec:t 10 be libelous or lfl b1d taste wtll not be prlnled. Wrtter11 are limited to lour 1Ubmtulona 1 month. All correspondence must be aign.d 1nd lndude the writer's addreu 1nd 1e1epnone number !or ....,1r~tlon purposes. , L.-tt•• .OOUld be addresMd 10 lhe "-CIMt ..., ..... 330 West Bay SttMt, eo.11 M .... CA 92627. Attention L111ers 10 the Editor. Writers wtth q1Mtllon1 ere urged to c.11 ·1he Delly Pilot 11 (7 1~) &4 2-<4321 . Ext. 352. Best of the Hotline Editor's note: The fat/owing arf samp/es of Orange Co!JI Dally pg.i•1 reader comments and cnt1- d11111. The Pilot publishes lhCSt: mponltS on a da1I;, basis and encourages its readers 10 call fhc• &Jiror's Horlinl' a1 641-6086. ..... llllck The city of Costa Mesa admin1s- 1raiion should get an awar<j, fo r mismana&ement on the very day that 'NeWpon Bo'ulevard is closed down to two lanes. the C'1ty stans to remodel Harbor Boulevard. and clotel down lanes 100. Any rnponte front the city? Editor's Nore: We'll ch«k. rd like lO talk about the Per- fonniq Artl Cc.nter tonight which --to a new low in sound quality wilb the sound system that came with the Chorus Linc. II waa abtolutely horrible. last 12 years. He started out• as a ll ll lc. tiny hawk and I watched him down Go1 hard. Now he si ts on a JK)St off Hunt· 1ng1on Str«t every mornina. be· cause he has no place to hve. He's huge now and absolutely goraeous. We had owls all over 1his neigh· borhood at one ti me, but now they arc gone. because of development. .. Cl'lllllt llllllilll . Judy Chambertain's vicious at- tack aiainst small non-profit or-- ganizauons' fund-raisers was cruel. I am an ex-restaurant owner and something Judy doesn't Sttm to realize is that the majority of rn- 1,Jurateun started at the bottom. just like the people she called idi- otic. media unconscious organizers, Why the atl8Ck? Simply becautt their pms release didn't include douns Of acnerOU$ donors' names. WouJd her column have printed them all or would she have handpicked them? ' WASHINGTON -The White House's recent surprise move, offer- ing the Republican national chair- manship tq d~parti ng drug czar William J. 8(nnett. replacing the ailing Lee Atwa1er, indicates a change of philosophy for President Bush. The offer is 1he first signal of Bush's desire to mend fe nces with Republica n conservatives following the budget fight . Bennett. though pubhcly loyal to the president 1s kn own to be criti- cal of Bush's decision to break his no-new-taxes pledge. Two longtime Bush loyalisls, Transportation Secretary Sam Skin- ner and Commerce Secretary Rob-- en Mosbacher. had been considered the leading prospects to replace Atwater at nex t month's meeting of the Republican National ('omm11- 1ce . Bennet! has no such connection wi1h the president. but is 1rus1cd by the pany's rebc\hous r1gh1 wing. D California Democra ts arc blam· 1ng their loss of the state attorney general's offi ce on former Gov. JCr1)' Brown's failure as stale chair- man to organize absentee \'Oling. The Republican. eir.-Rep. Dan Lungren. had be-en edged b) San Francisco's Dcmocralic District At· torney Ario Smith in Election Day ballols. But 1he sta1e·s huge absentee \.'Ole apparently h<ts elC"cted Lungren. Brown is widely criticized by Democra1ic insiders for inattention 10 and insufficient spcndin3 on s.uch mundane orga nizational tasks, but has resisted calls for his resig- nation. A footno1e: The election of Sen. Pete Wilson as 3ovcrnor means the GOP will hold both of those two key offices for the fint time since the days of Earl Warren some 40 years ago. wnt 111111 t11111rt Somethin1 I have never under- stood about your paper is the temperatures. Why have a big to-do abO\lt yesterday's temperatures? Who cares? Yesterday i1 1&0nc.. How about havina today's temperatures all laid out in Jfttn and blue, what evcrythlna is aoina to be? It would be-a lot mo~ interesting. Rowland Evans But tha1 docs not mean 1hey will work 1oge1hcr closely. Lungren 1s far more conservati ve than Wilson and is now considered the leader of the nghl in California. D An annoyed Prcs1den1 Bush rc- Jcctcd a proposal by leaderl of 1hc American Jewish community that he makt• Israel a vi nual panner in the U .S.·led coaht1o n against Sad· dam Hussein. He claim ed that could threaten the safety and welfare of American troops in Saudi Arabia. "These arr ml boys. thcK" are yo ur boys," said Bush, wavi ng hi s glasses. during the unannounced Whtte House session. His chagrined listeners included &ymo ur Reich of the ('onfercncc of Jewish Or- ganiza1ions and Tom Dine o f the American-Israel Public Affairs Comm1llcc (AIPAC). If the United Stales gave Israel the "complete stratrg.ic cooper- ation .. requested by 1he Jewish leaders. Bush fears the anti-Iraq alliance with Arab s1alcs would unravel. That could 1urn the Arabs aga1ns1 the United States. cir.posi ng U.S. troops in Sa udi Arabia to danger. I( Judy Chamberlain had done her homework then she would have found 1his out. MIHY fir lltlllll When asked if he had bought influence. Keating said. 'if not I gave away a lot of money for nothing.' • The senators di(ln'"t lhink. that they SQld influence. but Kcatina su~ thought he had bouaht it. 1111••• I'm calllna to repon thlt a t:tnt~ . man in a car wU ln'Clled for dsunk R~1 our sto_ry on Nov. 17 • • • r. Th about l S1:\ peop mt Im dn v1n1 1n iron~ of my home urs-by 1 man who Jed cops on 1 lj. dar afternoon. . • live directly on the boardwalk miJe.~r-hour chase. and I think it 11 time thlt I.be city • I think you ouaht to do a ftt~~ should like a complde looll: '1 how story on that car, ~utc I btUeve h. boo~ "' . . ~ ·-~ di< whol< lUIOl1)0llVC w«ld would t 11 , '"'wa = ~ ~ .-. like to know hOw a Fofd Econ ca!~~=~ the akle'IWll~ W: with seven people in It coukldo 12' about tllo time of dly -odtool mlles ~n ho.r., kids ·<om< ~---....,. Thau bcauuf\il. tchool Ind II .... very Kit)'. I lhtnll all of lhote people who .ere ihere. and paid lO be there, ~ ... a refund b<alu1e II was tt.e wont sound I have ever heard ill dtll theater and I have been Maybe Judy lho~t her wonh would funhcr her cliust career with restaurateu'1. CllllllllP 111111111 Do you know why buaintt1tt ind . Tb.is ~it a og m•a11aey on the ''CltrillftlU -·II~ hlllld. ,..'!"'""" idon1on''" ··J··!""1~ I .... " T1tla It I a rtfN ... -W.Ulna pro11t orpn Ut a. wu deblle "9"!' dim cJN adll'. I .... NOi for llOIOriay or pu icity, it'• mldeat ti .......... b 24 because they believe In the -yoon -....... nlood theft. ·tnd 1re1111u,..... are 1£DCl'OUI and My flldllr .. 1 •=ran• owner """' lince it e>ptn<d. ...,. .. _ ... 1 ......... ~ and I ,.sy ....,i . /l.utlteatic N •IO -1......., -W-.., Judy, llloy ---•'•'Id--bu no .. 1111 -10 ~ . rip1 iltr0""1 -. YOM -Ill -10 h -· It ii '-'•od boca-o( dov ... L -Ill -.. 'low own -.... -dim bloih Ind illM it .-W i ti wt ltfm f1'llW lM mldt OS $LL It home.. • 110 tMdl:rictl '° iL I ' • • 1111'1 It t U--. ty .. nery yar ""' lniM Co. -..... ad • life of1•••le11o«ioi-. .... Illa u...i ~.10,.,.Juo1eo11 ~ haw I J04ly 1111!111tifel ota•"'°'e t0r1 ................... Wily doll' they ;•-in , syn • ,....., ,,.. lbol ..,. --yal after ya1 and -· die money Robert Novak Jurors convicted him (he's now awaiting stntcncing). and thereby established a new and higher stan· dard of political conduct. lmpJicitly, jurors wcrt decreeina that even if iii political officeholder were merely opening his door more widely fo r big contributors than for ordinary citizens. that's still -.. bribery. Jn doin3 that. they sent a chill down the backs of politicians evcry- whert. Until then, the idea of sranting greater access 10 political con- tributors had been widely accepted not only in thC' California state Capitol . but in virtually all centers of political decision-making. Even politicians who considered themselves pe.D.aons ,of honesty . White House-Chief of Staf! John often explained that for their Sununu showed t~at he IS . not cbccks, contributors .. were just get- prepared to calm roiled Republica n · tins acttss." waters "''hen h~ delivered a closed-But. if renting accns is illegal. as door pn."5C.'ntat1on 10 wea lth y C?n· the Carpenter verdict impzi liter· D se-rva11\'CS that left them shaking ' their heads in wonder. ally dozens of state lawmak rs have Addressing contnbutors to the bttn breaking the I~~· . . Heritase Foundation shortly afler In that conteir.t. 11 s sc:1nat1ng the mid-1erm elections Sununu tha1 U:S. Sen. Alan C rans1on of- said House Republicans' who had fered a vi rtually ident.ical rat.ionale opposed the bipartisan budgC"t when ~onfronted W1~h e~1def!ce agrttmcnt "''ere "loudmou1h s." about his lengthy relat1ons~1p W1th When hi s listt'ncrs citt'd Henta3c Charles Keating. a fonner savinp- critiqucs of the budget. lhC" chief of and-loan 1ycoon now awaiting trial staff lash('{t back at them. on fraud charges. His aud1encr concluded 1ha1 The U.S. Senate's Ethics Com- Sununu felt nothrng was wrong minee opent'd public hearings last \\i th 1he budget agrttmcnt exce-pt W«k on Cranston and four other for its con~css1onal foes a.nd their senators, dubbed 1he "Keating S," SUPf>?r1CrS rn the conservative com-who had supponed Keating in his mun11y. . battles with federal regulators as ,In view o.f Sun unu s new quarrel they cracked down on his Lincoln w11~ the ngh.t over the b.udget, Savings and Loan and had rtttived Hcnta~e o~ctals had c~nsidercd hundreds of thousands of dollars in ca nct"hn3 his h~1efing. hen he campaign checks fr Ke t'n d cir.pressed a desire to fulfill 1he h. 1 . t om a 1 g an engagement. they assumed -1n-is ssocsa ~s. corrtetly _ that Sununu wanted to It was evident ~hat . Robe~ ~n- make peace. · nett~ the com!'uttee s chief 1n- . vest1gator. cons1d~rs ~Cranston the Ro•l••d E-v••• ud RoHrl most culpable of the fi ve. N•Y-•t are Wa1ilo110•-b•1ed Cranston solicited money from cel•m•l•t• tor rie Oru1~ Coast Keating .. on approximately four D•lly Pilot. separate occasions" ovC"r a period of that they spend culling down a live cree to an environmtntal orpniza- tion for 1hc preservation of our forests? Dl)I VI I am calling because of an article I read Nov. 17, about the abscntct ballot countinJ. I arcw up In Chicago and this whole "'enario reminds me of the Cook County elcclions. as I was aro~na up. in the famed Demo- cratic machine era . · This is reaJly funny to me be- caulk:, of course. in Chicago we: expected it lo happen that way. I surely didn'I expect thiJ in lar&ely Cp'Ubli•n Oranae County. .. .... , •. ,,., This is rqardin1 the osprey alen In Friday's paper. We havt had an osprey at Crystal ove for lhe lut 10 months. A friend of mine awean lhl1 she Mw two of them 1 monlh qo. Maybe IO. In your editorial Nov. 11 you My Halliday'• dolhina ..-11 dotina up. II ahould md it is <Ioli._ down . One optnl up a store. but clotet i1 down. ,r Tllilil• ....... in ............ dtit ·-_ .... md ht -1..m .. It hit bfta bulllna me fo< a Iona d .... • several years. Bennett told the com- mittct. and "each of these four occasions was linked by lime and circumstance to a request by Mr. Keating for assistance" with fedC"ral rtatltators. As he wound up his penetratina. two-hour summary of the evidence against Cranston, Bennett cited a statement that California's four- term senator had made durina his own deposition: "A ptl"IOn who makct a contribution has a better chance to aet ac;ccss than someone who does not ··II' Bennett dcscnbed Cranston's ac-k.noW~ment a1 "very candid," but saMI th.II dnpite the candor, "it identifies what is obviously a major problem.•· Indeed it is. In effect. Cranston was 1dmittin1 whit t"ederal juron in the Carpenter cue had decided was iUepl conduct, that aoinc out or one'• way to srant ICCCM ta or help a m~or campaip contributor is 1s bid as aciually lcllinc one's vote. · · Whtn someone is runnina for publi< ot!k:e. he 0< she implicidy Is spplyina fo< a job. . -When 1 candidate is etected, ifs ·llnt1moun1 to Manina • COfttnct. F0< the term oftlte otllce, ht boldeT Is 1uppowd to devo1e thc~ic'1 time 10 the public'• busi Orantina patef 1CCtt1 or .,;,. flvorina a ...,.. campolpt conmbutor not only violotel -·· ..,,,. of tplitorian11n1, of equality before ""' ...... it ._.... 10 .... -l " a.. .,.,... II I" t ar•• s J ii-af: ;a· ~ W:.:..' a " ·' .J • • Nl"l.,_llll'fT I -<:all "'° lEABING SPECIALISTS UNBEL IEVAB LE RE" ' &7S.IOl2 ...:;~ ,,, .. , l:.t., '"'"'' ..... ,l\IH•I ,OR SAU, LEASE OR RENT Chlldren & Pell O.K. Newly remodeled 4 Bdrm, J a.th Ee1tbluff ccindo on cul· de-sec. Close to perils, ~hop­ ping & 1chool1 • Av•ll•bl• NOWI St900/mo. _fORS =ALE_ 6 MONTHS t<l:WI I BEAUTIFUL lXECVTM HOME IN MOULTON RANCH In lh<r. BrHbum Dt'lf:\apmr:nf ~cnl lo t-icl~ Gait 11.-.ch CLOS[ TO MmHIHGI PIM It with 4 bedroof'fts and , blthl 11 t971 ICll*t feet. • Mt;ut1ill tonu. 'tlck.!Oc plWI ~ btl!C cMQt;tin, #Id Nd!Um oelt "°°""! In tflC fo¥f.1 -'!Cl~ btth • lrl;ll #Id ~ '°""""'' lolt(hcn wfttl t lcCtrcnlc dDutJ6t ~ n'lklo- wtvot, ,., cOotc center, Cllttlw.Wr, If .... 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I • .. __ ,.._._.,....,.__--..._, .. 1• .._. :,-~ &..-.. llfl'.rrJ I If la.-.. llulta .,.. Iii 0CC N0M..,. Ii & liii ....... • ·--...: u.r ... " ... ......... L19IM,·aw; "*·Mc. ..,,pool.. ™ ..... ...... ..... ....... .... • POOi •ii .. 1-.: "' ~ !!.-..'!!'., ..... •'cebll.::'a"' '"•"'•· '""''"'*'· pooll 1·~........... * ~---·-.......,.. , ............... OOWti. ein6 vela"'*' & •••YllM 1M-1.1CID llf w.r. 11••• .___ •~ W II Mttr N8, l480/IM. 141 Ol4I. ,..,.....,...,..,--..,.r--~~ ..._...,. IMic 0.-lft. 11111/mo LG : Iii 1106 ~· M. ~ iA_ tMIOI CI09tC MALI Nlftlir mwni ;;a: dudeca. tlft 11A. 1770-,........ tMt-Mlaro • .,._, I ,.e "'* -. I • kJk:tl prtv & utt1 1no' ed to 11W ... lft C.. "' a.. ""' _.. ..-. MOO. ,.,_ IBA, II»-lln11111ce & ...,..., "*" ..,, "' Wclllf "'"' !!!! _.IO/mo MM811 · utlt. "80/mo lll/l.Mt. Poll/ ..... l*tUfW. New tlll. *>F'fl 11T MO'I our prvt beictl.'M fNlln,. ..... Ml 1111 .... _ Avel 12/1.1 ....... cleeor. * Ml·Mil fr RENT 540-1300 een.nctlnd. ~~If Nllfftllrempy'dMele30+ • .., .... _, ,.._ l--~--,.-.~.~11~1=-/~f-r-:-moNiiiir --'. -= ............... ~--· _.._ 11 Poolllderoom cableTV. Mo•"-~_._.. • ., 8PAClvUS & BAIOHT. ---. Slit, " Nte waatllkltch ptlva, 15th/11tt1C.M.1410lmo. ,., W'r•lall9, N8 laft, ~ ..Ub end 2BA,2tulbeth9.bulh-IN IOMV, NTI. 111 M14'11 * 137tm.o. MM151 utll Ind. 1200 dep, AY4 All 141·IOS2 Nice 2 IA. 1 IA.,.,., bike ywd, get, wld hk ~. :'T;t.~:.,.-ow-llLL ..... 11 ........ "°°"'°"'°"cour•. N.8. nowl31.e111 fAfti';i M to betl. ~ M95/rno. * • 1BR Mobli. home 1116/mo. 131·2•14 Mao. dlW, fM, wrac.I ...... ~ Mele N 8 • B I D C an Yon • _...,. ,,_ _ ICI ft to ; £-) W«1 I latl Ideal for retir.ct QOUP69: EAST810E 28" 1~BA ~ Jtv7.~Nll HA 2~ T/H, bWlt., '"5 loW dep MCM379 Non-drlnlcer, n~amkr bdrm/bth, al wnenff~ ::;:-:~ -723·151$Agt Nopeta $550~~· tOWMoute, pedo, 1111'• Attractive Apta with ~unlt.Att.gar,w/d,3-NEAAFaah.tel.H~28R 13~.;:,:;~~-eva, ~1::'1:15.:11~'rv! 14ellD. . 199t Newpof1 __..1373 ;,:·Aval 1212 Sl307mo poollapa. BHutlfully at::lc n«l'Mlly reflta fof 28A. trplc:, 2 cow ptlttcg, ....,... · __ .. -------··--·•UTUU. 2 c.twllo 7H-3031 landaeapad Httlng $14 · ~ eou.o c:ommpool/NCnnS1150 NB rental to 111ar•. •llTll.IP• ~""'! ... -----• Com Mna 2624 • ••LAA ...,_. w Sotry, No Pet• pie nMds lf'l\ell 8 4 nll 840-1911Ot1-.50IO ....... ,...... 2718 apaclOua 38R 28A. S350 Ftom l500/mo a.a ... - *1 •~* ._ 9~. $425 S* wk. You Get,..., for • -plua dA9 1 ~to bch. 722·1117 a·~ 2904 ll Tl IUJ Pool. Ind ry . n aw '750 + depotlt, No Slet• 1 a.drpom '705 S1.051. 844-11'&3. MWl4 l•lftl •SEA LAM MOTEL• 723-0821. ~~!iiiiiili!!i!iP.iii-!!ii!iii• 2BR 1BA.cl0Mtoanops& paint/carpet Near &4M711 28drm 1•.a. h20 28R2BAv-rtv $950/mo l>etuH 2 ....._ 11.ttt ... wtcty ,.,,.... now ave11 EXEC~ Sult .. naer I I A H Prima ~---Wiii accept 0 C beach! Only S595/mo. EASTSIOE 2BR new paint 2250 Vanguard 540-ie2& 1 bit ~ ~ frple, WID, gar, auncMett $141.00 wtc & up. 227• NB, steps to ~·" 3:R JW AJrpott, •770 Von WfMMng rCMMI fOf .... Housing. 17&5/mo 842-3289 & blinds. ~· ~ry ---------•moltat'. 173-3tH or $1050/mo. 151-l11M Nwpt l!Mvd, CM ..... 1.us 28A hM. '!'!~~ on 'i: !~ l(wman AY'A. NB. FAX, ~. 1100.000 lncOme 2278 MAPlE -Good loeet .int conci Bachelof $605 818 79fi-. 195 (&-c..-• OCEANFRONT cteen 1Br tam pref -tmo P racept, eop6er, cont rm, lht yw poaalbtt, TSL. M~MT •2 WEEKS FREE RE"fT h20/mo fr 242e . 1 Bedroom S705 • ..,.... .. , uppat. c.peta & dr11P91. utlfitlea. 6'2·180e kltctl, rr .. pncng/eoffea Cal Tim 1-IOO 4481 832·2232 or 722·9012 2BR ~B~ · laundr~, • __ 2Bdrm l'•8• '830 2 BR Duplex 1 bit to betl. bit-Ina, 1111'809· St50/mo Vacadon..,.. 2722 Npt 8ch ram non/amkr. 1·tty btdO tum.1250 mo-MA LOCAL. "°'1TE: AM $200 OFF MOVE-IN_I _ ~~mo •aws.ta"}:::1 . E'lida 3BR. 2BA.. del)t Mltr 111 E 18th St 6-42..()85& 2 door• bay. Frpie,~, yearty .... 6'2-3<443 ah.,. MW "hM. pvt beh, mo1 Al Oulnlan 833--9550 Caatl No VendlnQ-NO 2BR w/gar. 1745 water pd __ Suite, yard, new vartk:all, -------IM. S10tl0/mo 838· 51, 3_2 BR 1 BA apta 1 hN HONOL.ULU. Diamond apa, flp, no peta, $525. Salting S200-.ll00 Week· Newcarpet&palnt ·•Clean.Qulatto2Br 18.a. paint, crp~. Gar, lndry 2Bdrm 1•1.ea ~O 723-1159 frombch.Patlo,htdpool. Head :::n;:t•.tMCdotty e31-55H. UllN•la.& ty fromwh.-ant.-d 1571 'A.' Orange 63&-.a 120 new crpl, ver1Tcal1. d/w. $1100 MO 2428 28drm 28a '880 *~ 1111* pr kn g I 8 5 0 Imo =~~-+it.a e=:..1~' Nwpt Bch pvt Studio enc 200 800 aq tt officae for loeatlon. lfWeatment r• s200 OFF MOVE-IN! s¥:i~ 1~~.f's ~1:95 1'1919llT All 151 e 2111 St 548"2408 * ,_ ..... Bachelor 1575 · · ' garage, pvt entrance. r.,;t, Marine environ-quired 1-800-226-8830 2BR. l~BA w/gar. blt·ln1. L.rg brlotlt 2BR 18A, btt WESTFIELD AP Frig, dllhwut'lar, •tov• ~all lmmed 72•·8900 VAIL... cable, rafrlg. mlcrw. w/d. mant. Super parking. I a1-.. fned yrd w/pallo. Wtr pd •EISIOE 2BR w/garage, ln1, lndry, gar, "fW carpet 1200 OFF MOVE· Incl. No pate 5'5-4855 Spacioua 28A 1BA, encl 4BR 28A, Ip, TV, micro, a.. 673·8903 Convanlent reataurant. A.H dl~ mkldle man· 667 Victoria "K" S760 1,new c.arpet & d0rp1, pool, & decor, IQ cl<>Mt•. Quiet Sorry. No Peta * •VERSAIL.LE STUDIO patio/gar, quiet arH, ear gar. On bus route. OCEAN VIEW F~n· Rauon1 bl•~.:i ratu. agemert Why go bedt 636-41209-5pm IPL no pets ulet lush street.856·8553 BeautlfullyMalnlalned short wdl 10 Newport 7 14-721-0718 evu; krtolhr 2·8R on8aa· 873·93.w _..,. 'k In cor"""ate grounds 631·7376 2Bdrm 2Ba $1120 Sac gate, frig. get, pool. Herbof. S89S. 5'8-2994. 714·720-1223 daya ~~ Or NB,_ .. 1 ••• 11 ..... word al ... ~ E'llMl·WIE 111 --398 W Wiison 631 ·5583 elbhse wk oul rm xtrl .,,...e • · uiury ..., -pyraml env ronment. •Large clean quiet. 2br •Rim Am _.:__ ____ $695 +' dep. 850-7033 • 111PTl1m II• 1550/mo 722-7869 NEWPORT BMch. 12J115 You. 1b0va all othrs. Quiet Huge walk-In CIOMI, wld hkup. gar No pets Avl 12/1 $'700/mo Call Jean/Craig 631 -126& 2b11 lrg closets, patio. AYAIUILI llWJ 1 Bedroom $&75 •UY I•-.,,.* One to four bedroom• at Roommltts Want ed OPEN H ... Wtd 3 m'• Of•-FGashtlo~sl•.,n,d ~~· ~ ""!}.>'> .. l~t"itttyl'~ dlw. new Cfpl, \:r. lndry 28drm 1Ba S785 -•• the beach. yrty/WlrltM mallc 38 2~8 hM 1100 raa ........ _ .. ._.. ~..-u .. , ... ,.,,. $875 NO PElS 0•2495 C.ntral Costa Mesa lo-301 Avocado 6'2·9850 Furn/Unfurn M0041500 2724 Rld........,ast CM Jog bch 11"-76i-e801 you started designing • -nEE · NON-SMOKERS ONL. Y S .,~ ' 035 --Ufa, lnltaad of making a ••-•• cation Pools. apaa, flt-EastbluH Stunning 28R OIU.ftLUmf&LI Shera apaetaoular 1500 846-1 NEWPORT CENT Rtarga IMng? Call 24 hour nesa center ClubhOUM, Hunt.leach 2640 2BA Twnhae fir pin 111-4111 OCEANFRONT on Npt SHARE3BR2BAexqulslta 2-dffk office, 12x12, meNaga 714-6'7·2428 Re/Ma• Rltrs UCIUY &JIU •b1tli41• 2BR. 29A 1BR new carpet Poot spa cable hool.-up sand volleyball play-F Eli 11 lo NO 8ch HI wmdowl & eella. home 1 E tbluff NOf\>-S450/mo Incl phone ____ • ----- grounds •..W•lf'IM.* r2:~5 11~&l~149 WAL.K to beach nr Hoag Respaetabla n-amlcg amtcr ~ respon & usHga. racaptlonl•t. ...... ,. Spacious 1 & 28R apta, "• ,..w •Lg2br2batwnhMS975 prof. S575. 6'5-3655 -j WI' . pool Typing. eoc>ier & FAX • 2BR, 1BA New crpl & drapes Pollo Sunny lo- ca11on S7251mo $700/dep 329 University Or Apl M 642-2816 8achel0f 1BR 2BA and mJI" from Huntington ... APAIT•nl* •3br, frplc, twnhse $900 1 or 2 non/aml1r• =~ v;., 1 ~:·more' avail lntartor offiee, no C 1 ~ ~l\jll~ WESTWE YILUIE 3BR Apar1men11 and Steta 8ch 962-M53_ Luxurious 3 BR. 1,650 11 •2 L.g 1br wlfrpfe 1750 lntare1ted In gr .. t 38R $530imo .,hutM L .. ve window• Please call ,._n7-~. Nor:,:_ 6"5-8122. 3BR and 4BR Sl~la Fam-CONDO atyle Bl-level 28R apts on the Peninsula pool, spa. Indy. garage 2BA In COM w/d, gar. meuaga. 644-5841 Malde, 760-131:__ kan commiUlons. No Pets •SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm. encl gar deck no pets $750 321 Monte Vista (near baci. bay} 650·0 173 11Y Homes 1'1\SA frplc: wld yard Frplcs luge deck l401 SuparlOf. 6'&-6838 $375 plul ullt 723·.5568 ~ -.... , OllTll aml pe't <Ml . $895, n~ Hunt' S 1 &50i mo Call Jane, . -· lflfH 13.,.0 tll Id -f -· SCtvMnewL. 3rmBR !.,'*~ :~t Falhlon Island L.aw rat• Candy Vandlng. ~-=c •USTSllE* l•i 04•2 Harbour 2131860 9513 * 499'"2915 • w••~ -• u P• · em. L.g • • -...-• • ' own buslnaaa. Ex t • • __ __ 8albo1 Oceanfront non/amllr. room avail to yard N"·amkr S.-50/mo t 6'4-503'1818·574-1350 profits. Mlmlmum lnveet-2BR $765 Incl gas watt'r & gara9e No pets OEL.UXE trl-level, 2Br 2Ba. $750/MO yrly Cln 1BR •;, Duplex 48R, 3'ABA. lhare 3BR, no peta. 708 utll 5"8-2529 Avt 1211 NEWPORT PIER AREA-menll. 800-52~518 2 lofta. 2 FPs. stcytite. blk 10 beh. 118'h 36th St S2150/mo Avocado • B, COM. - 2323 Elden 548 7854 $300 OFF MOVE-IN! 2BR lBA ullls pd PoOI qu1e1 nr 5hops no pets S725tmo 548-7689 HARBOR VILLAGE 2500 Memmac Way 240011 $1450 Nr Hunt I gar space. stove. relrig 408 E OCEANFRONT Sherry 675-~. Steps to bchl 30th St. Encl panting, 815 sit LM . S GEf RICH i Harbour 213/880-9513 n/pets 1 prsn 723-4018 6'2-4905 Wk.twt 9.5 r.apon M/F 24-35. 1BR. 1950/mo Avl now Vendlngs PrOYen Leadet, , MONTH FREE" 2 BR 1 BA 571 W Joann up- stairs No pets $760 mo ' -v-COM apt nontsmkng fem. lhf 111 u1111. S440/mo 873-8840 all euh Income 1oce1 Comer ol Harbor Blvd & NICE 2BR 18A. encl ger. AT THE 10011 28R 2BA. ocean view, 6"4-5 175 or 732-"191 .,..._ 11800-741-4.41 . Merr1mactacro11 from sea breeze $725/mo South Coast Metro $515/mo 955-7535 or1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1--------1 -------- Agenl 550 1015 A PUCE TO COME HIE WECHEl Naber 11 Cadillac dep Discount S50 111 2 Kitchenette, 2BR. BA. 2686 6'4-&614 s 2742 Commt rclal Proptr1y • month• 714-362-0625 pauo deek. Remodeled. torar awn.IY ITm $800/mo yrly 631-2658 LARGE 2BR 1BA upstalra COM Comfortable Mlf· ITlllll•ltt/lllTI 2778 10·yr IM. Downtown Lag 1BR $625 Gatl'd parking Pool garden setttng Stove Relr1g 1800 Wallace J111 548-70 11 Beautifully mainta ined. UllH 2111, 1121 pork-like or mount am Avellable Immediately selling A.pis & Condos Call 631-4086 alter 2pm New carpet, pelnt. tlla, roundlngs, Nsmkr. W/O. De A 81 Side VIII acn Ove< 11 mllUon con-l'!"Ul-gun--a""!!~~ac~h--2!!"6~4~8 1 AICHOUIE APTS encl garage Quiet 4-lmmd occup, nu rmdl S.-50 300 ~~ ~Hwy N agei •HllTI ..,UOY slgnment Inventory ON THE BAY pie• S735l mo 53&-~826 721-954& or 694-9388 Beach (7~:; &73-fa3~ XLNT Slater AYoe Expoeura $60.000 take OVet lBR new paint1c11rpe1 stove. patio carport lndry lac, $550 72 1 W 18th Sl 7141731 8488 18R 2BR. 2BR ' den LQ 3 BR 2 SA upstairs frorn $650 UP No Pets New carpel & drapes STERLING PLAZA 1 BDRM 18A 1950 CdM F aJe f lion I WarllhouM/OHlce combos buslnals. 494-5249 LUXURY APA.RTMENTS 2 BDRM: 2'h8°A ..... $2100 Misc. Rentals n-smk-:':o sh~~0e9:.. 3 e~: 1,065 to 1,955 all On-494-7051 aves . I MO FRE~ENT1 2BR IBA carport walk to shops $725/mo 2 m1 to I bch 772 -46Q5 Avl now I Ul·H•l Enc 9arage $845/mo ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE-631-7664 d. 963 1562 e IN SPECIAL' Eas\s1de lg MOVE-IN°i\LLOWANCE 2BR New dec0< quoet New 2 BR 2 SA b11t1ns 8BO patoo encl garage Smell dog OK S895 mo Commanding view over No pets Dally 9_5 6 blks 10 beach FIND site leulng office. coast Penthouse with 5•8-1501 Rooms 2706 $467 /mo 873-4553 2 t3-320-1234 LARGE loeal sn~ & dftnk wall to wall gloss Beach _ vending route wlH Mii at1 acrou street L.arge BEAUTIFUL Back Bay •NEWPORT CREST * CdM-Prof n/1mkr stir 3BR Small olflea wLatorage. or part. ~t businasl, rooms Many closets view 2BR 2BA. 2-car gar urn pool.tannl1 Bead\ 2BA new & brltal lndry. Empo~ Priced from S180/mo lo aecura ioc.tlon. aboVe Flfeplece Private deck wl opnrs II replace clOM 35 Minon amlir lrplc, trig, sundack Nr S325/mo Ideal for new average Income S77~ No pets 631 -8427 645·0302 28drms s 1650 49"·2265 S 1300tmo 121-1160 S500/mo 6'5-eoc>3 beh S.-50 mo 723-1863 through ~lassified _ bu""9a. &31·2242 1-800·9"0-SW •Spa •Pool t v1ew * •Wdterlront * * • WatArlront and Pool ,vG1vP Addres!t at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 201 Crystal Avenue Little Balboa Island 759-9100 $520.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 BEDROOM t 2704 Cove St. NewPQr1 Beach 11500 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-1600 $528.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •35 11 Venture Or . Huntington Bch 668-9333 $599.900 Sun 1-5 217 Via Orvleto. Lido Island. N B 675-4822 $647,500 Sun 1-5 • • 13 16 W Bay. Newport Beach 673-3777 $2.600,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :; 3R .,l u~ FAM RM or DEii 25 1 1 Andover Pl. College Pk C M 546-2313 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 16 Ashburton, Laguna Niguel 673-7300 $289 000 , Sun 2·5 1 209 Calabria Ct (2524 Orange Ave) CM 650-7000 $279 500 Daily 1 1-6 640-2500 $1.995.000 Sunday 1-5 201 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave) CM •416''1 Dahlia, Olde Corona del Mar 650-7000 $275.000 Daily 11-6 644-1600 $525.000 Sun 1-4 t 9 Cambna. Spyglass. CdM 644-6007 $1.075,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 30 606 Lake St u 16. Huntington Bch 668-9333 $209,850 Sun 2-5 '* 1848 Commodore Rd, Bavcrest. NB 506 Marigold Ave. CdM 644-1600 $569.500 Sunday 1-4 * * 1817 W Bayt Ave, Newport Beach 673-3777 $539.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-8963 $539,500 Sun 11-4 2 145 E. Ocean Blvd. Peninsula Pt 650-7000 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 t 227 Evening canyon Rd Shore Cllfl, CdM 644-9060 $ 1 .885.000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RI or DEii t 21826 Bellcroft, El Toro 673-7300 $317,500 Sun 12-4 • 1827 Buttonshell Lene, Baycrest, N.B 63 1-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·4.30 •v30 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 644-1600 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v2556 Crestview. Bayshores 640-2500 $699.500 Sunday 1-4 1430 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-1600 $858,000 Sunday 1-4 111 E. Bay Ave . Balboa Peninsula 673-3777 $725.000 SJ 7 1 EJ Dorado. Huntington Beach 668-9333 $399.900 Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 . 31 lrenze.(Lldo Isle) N.B. "'•* #8 Aue MarMMlel. Big Canyon 673-37 7 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-5200 $595.000 Sunday 1--4 • 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEii •••20 Starshlne, Turtlerock. Irv. 64-4-9060 $235,000 Set/Sun 12-4 *"••20332 Tldepool, 101. HB t 7 Cardiff. Laguna Niguel 673-7300 $660.000 Sun 2·5 640-2500 $216,000 Sunday 1·5 * •3109 Clay Street. Newport Beach 721-1200 $644,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 101 Crystal, Balboa Island 644-1600 $ 1 .098.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •55 Evening Canyon Rd. CdM 6-44-9060 $1 ,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v21 Narbonne. Hrbr Adge, NB 644-1600 $3.650.000 Sun 1·4 • * 1741 Tustin Ave Ii 18A, E'Slde, C.M . 631·7300 $189.000 Sun 1-4:30 • • 1961 Vista del Oro, N.B. 759-9100 $375.000fee Sun 1-4:30 ••"180 Westport, Bayridge. NB 721-8512 $304.900 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii * ••605 N Bayfront, Balboa Island 644:1600 $1.650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••v270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa, NB 642-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1501 Eton Piece, Westclltt, N.B 642-5200 $-495,000 • * • v 81 Royal St. George. Big Canyon Sund itY 1-5 644-1600 $2.595.000 ' Sunday 1·4 3 IEDROOI 1687 Gisler Ave, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $239,500 Sun 12 30-4 30 113 "G" St., Balboa Peninsula. NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 4 Winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon. N B. 631-7300 $1.295,000 Sun 1-4:30 & IR plus FAM RI or DEii •4-42 Emerson. Costa Mesa 642-5200 $245,000 •2207 Fortuna, The Bluffs. NB Sun 1-5 • v6 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii 644-1600 $1,550,000 '* v • •9 Canyon Ct, Big Cyn, NB 759·8200 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1·5 644-1600 $3.295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••421 Seaward, Corona del Mar, CdM 4 Monterey Circle, Spyglass 644-1600 $775,000 * * • 1114 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pen. 673·8494 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 Sun 1-4 631·7300 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 :30 -401 Serra, Corona del Mar 673-8-494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii t 3004 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar t 1815 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace. CdM 673-8494 $1,500.000 Sunday 1-5 644-1600 $1,695.000 Sunday 1-5 ••3 Montecito, Newport Beach 640-2500 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-4:30 627 Skyvlew Cir. Costa Mesa 668-9333 $217,000 Sun 1·5 542 Aliso Ave., Newport Heights. N.B. 631-7300 $414.000 Sun 1-4 I • • • 1218 Polarls. Newport Beach t v 912 Gardenia. Jasmine Creek, CdM 640-2500 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 644-1600 $519.000 Sunday 1-4 •••2 Rocky Pt, Corona del Mar 721-1200 St.695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 Belcourt Or • NB 721--0343 $1,150.000 Sun 12-4 • 1515 Priscilla, Harbor Highlands • • t 279 Kavenlsh Dr West, Rancho Mirage 644-1600 $399,950 631·7300 $725,000 Set/Sun 1-4 30 Sun 1--4 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 3, II 1tlu1 FAM RI or DEi ' * •t 1000 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N.B 3050 K1llybrooke. C M 631-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 668-9333 $234,900 Sun 1-5 119 Via Yelle. Lido Ille, N.B • 675-6161 $687.000 Sun 1•5 t 128 Kings Place. Newport Helghtt, N B 63 1· 7300 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 * ••415 North Star Ln. Ovr Shre. NB • 644-1600 $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 638 Riverside Ave. Newport Heights, N.8 722·1302 $465.000 Set/Sun 2-5 3 IEDROOI • •••408 381h St , Newport Beach 642-5200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 ""26 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-1600 $1,095,000 Sun 1--4 t 23 Belmont, Newport Beach 640-2500 $1,595.000 Sunday 12·4 * * 121 The Muter'• Circle, C.M. 873-7300 $349,500 205 Calabrlt Ct. 2524 Orange Ave, CM 85().7000 $299,500 Dally 11-& 1300 Wntcllff Or . W"tcllff, N.8 . Sun 1·4 200 Calabrla Ct, (2&24 Orange Ave), CM 831-7300 1475.000 Sun 1-4:30 65().7000 $279,500 Dally 11-8 1300 Wettcilff Dr .• Wutclltt, N.8 . 217 Calabria Ct, (2524 Orange A\19), CM 831-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 8'°·7000 $285,900 Deity 11-8 \ 208 Calabrla C1. 2524 Orange A\19, CM 850-7000 1289,500 Deity 11-& 9512 c .. une, Huntington Bach N0..,.11 1289,900 324 Proepect St • Newport BMch 842-8925 1375,000 Sun 1-.S Sun t°" •·.,..~Windsor, H1rt>or Hiii 844-1eoo 11.2&0,000 41111111 1802 E. lelboa 8'Yd, Balt>M e13.7300 aeao.ooo Sun 1-4 Sun 1 .. 282 ~,., (E'afde, co.ta MeN ••1201 Gt.nan, Tuatln 81WT17 1329.000 Set/Sun 1~. 840-2500 1519.900 8undey 1·5 no IMIW Dr. Irv Terreoe, CdM 1 •1239 Surlffne, Corona cMf Mar .., 144..ooeo "20,000 Sun 1 .... :30 -940-2500 1591.000,.. 8•118un 12~ i I , • - •5004 River, N.8 . . 673-1900 $455,000 1 • 15 Rue Verte. Big Canyon 673-7300 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1 IEDIOOI 1205 Send Key, Harbor View Hiii• ~ 644-6200 $795,000 Sun 2·5 •210 C1Qney .i/310, NewPQrt Beach 1216 Sand Point. Broadmoor, CdM 840-~ $315,000 Sun 1·5 640· l208 SS&99.500 Sun l ·S • .., • *240 Nice Ln 118, VIiia Balboa, NB 1939 Santiago Or., e.ycr .. t, N.8. 846-8770 $202,900 Sunday 1-4 831-7300 S549,500 Sun 1•4:3o •""••200 Parl1 Ln. 315, Sea Faire. NB •2100 S1ntlago, tMwpor1 Beech 846-8770 $289,000 Sunday 1·4 721· 1200 $ 1, 199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~4501 Surrey, Cameo Highland• 644-1600 1849,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IEIROOI 2-421 E. 16t1' St.. Newport Bach 548-9723 $385,750 Sat/Sun 10-5 * • 19e46 Seawlnd Clrcle, Huntngtn Beecn 831-7300 $275.000 Sun 1-4:30 MOBILE HllES FOR SllE 2 IR plus 2 IR * 125 Apotena. Balboa taland 759-9100 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 411,111 1 IR •••619 Via Lido Soud. Lido l•le. N.B. 831·7300 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • V't 280 Cagney-120, VHla Balboa, NB 848-0775 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 ••• 1101 N Baytront. 8elboa lalMd 873-8700 $1,349,000 ... ,.,,, 12 ... **215 Via Lido Soud, Udo ""'1eoo 12,1ao.ooo 1128 Whtte s.Ale,Wey, Hat. vteW H ... , CdM 831·7300 1715,000 let/lun 1-4:30 2208 W!Mward ln, ..,.._., N.I . &«·9090 $595,000 Sun ~ ... • .,...2001 Yecht VlgllMi, 8Mvt.w, N.8. 144-eoee> sna.ooo aun 1-s . ...... •t•..,210 Cagney Ln 311, VIiia 8alb, NB 831-7300 1549.000 Sun 12.,. t•v •500 Cagney 1212, NB 840-2500 $179,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 • •508 Hatbot' WOOdt Rd, NB 844·1800 1247,500 t 210 LlNe Ln '107, Sea Fatre, NB 840-2500 S229.000 &at/Sun 12-4 t 210 Litle Ln •2oe. SM FM, NI 640·2500 1279,000 lalllun tl-4 HllEI IEIT 1&01 1ton ,...._ w1111•, N.a. 142..... .... Sunday 19' t l10 Ulm Ln H 11. ~ 9Mctl .-..-11,0IOlmo 8et18un 1~_. ·~.::'= ... I.ft 112. VIie ... boa. NI l 1llO/mo ~1 ... .., .... 11ae2 Met dtt 0r., Sent• Ana Ml·t333 1431,IOO 110 Potn•ma. C«ona cMt Mw sun 1-s M2-a200~!]e1[Jaoo~2=~--u:tJ..J!!!!~~~~~~~~!:!::!.. " • ·, •IT111m&. "- CllEW lllllDS T'li''' to. 29,1 We need (3) enthutlutlc and motivated lndtvldual1 who would like to market the llTll 11ms FIND throush m...fted 10 1tl ,.. Deedll, 1121 per"'°'*'· '"' . In• ... OdJ, 1 ~ •-Asaern--ble-.-...,.Pf-odl_.JC_tl_Eat.._n .,..,,71"> 7I0-4ll7 u, To saso1•.12• tee. No Exp. Wiii Treln. c .. •i 1-I00-753-1.o4 ' COUNTER SALES 8-MJ, ~.II ' _ Of .. ~ Ted Wiiham~ Vuto supe1" buttlell hittina star. faced a rooktt pitcher.~ umlMre called the rookit's fint two pit<'ba balls. 11\t P,itchtr complained vehemently, 'Say. ump, thotc looked tikc strikn to mt'" Williams stood quietly at the Dtate. The rookie hurler ... red at Wilham' and his nut pitch was down the middle. w.11 .. ms swuna and hit the ball out or the pU'lc -• home run. The umptre told the rookie pttchcr. ··Set. son. when )OU throw • mike. Mr. W1lh1ms wiU kt )'OU know it!" ARID (March 21-April 19): On this Sunday )OU'll yy, .. Eureka - l'"e found 11!.. Means )'ou'rc 11\ rhythm with your own C)Clc. Lanes of rommun1cat1on open. )OU pin added rtt0enition and lo"e will not ~ I Slflntfr. TAURUS (Apnl ~May 20): Indi- vidual v.ho evaded throupout Wftk bcromri 1v11l.ablt for scnous money d11C\111ion. List assets. debits. com· plaints. "ptra11ons. You'll ttt rtsulu 1n sur1)ri11na manner ~mini plays rok QEMJNI (May 21-Junc 20): Atten• taon rcvol"ts around domctdcity home. larat houwhold nem, manta! status. Coo""'8te w11h Taurus indi- vidual, rcahu your own worth. ~ fute to ~vc up somtth1na or valllC for not h inJ. CANCEll (June 21-July 22): Oo slow, play Mlll"l pmt. fOCUJ on health, pcu, pcopt .. ho rtly upon )'OUr .Judfmcnt. acnerosity. Fam1ll membtt is embamucd !>r not kl ma complt\C truth. lk kind, don't cast fint 11onc. • L1W (July 2}-Aua. 22,. Emotional rnponttS maan1fy. Lus for life .c· <ICI\~. Emphuis on sty~. inknJity, ICfttJmnt. pus1on. Y°"'ll mcict deadline aftd suf'\li\·e cnsiL Powcrl\al indMdval pulls atrinp fof )'O\t. vnwo (A~ 23-Stpl. 22): Aum- tion rcvolvn 1round propcny MIO" t11tion. d«ition oh~hcthtt 10 stay or ao. Atsipmcnt will be~ you'll bt f'ttt of oblipuon. A.riet., ubn pen0n1 p&a)' sap1ficaft1 roles. UBllA (Sq;t. 2J.Oct. 22): Cbcdt V1rao mn~. Focus on tnps.. v11111, ideas that can be developed into vaa~ ~pis. New love could be on horizon. Stress 1ndepcnden«, ability 10 art to hcan or matltf'$. St1n now. SCORPlO (Oct. 2J-Nov. 2l): ln- tu111on nnp true, former teacher 1s 11 )Our ICJ'\ i«. Focus on money. payments. collections. person1I values. What had ~n lost wtll ~ ruovcrcd. Propcny will~ repaired. Tru11 hunch. IAOmAJUVS (Nov. 22-Dcc:. 21): Fttlina of ~1n1 confined 11 ~' tempQrar). In actuah1y. rules. rqu- lations will work in )our favor. Check ta:\, hccnst rtqu1rcmcnu.. You'll encounter cccentnc 1nd1V1d· ual ,,.,ho borders on arn1us. CAPRICORN (Dec:. 22-Jan 19): Inda\ 1dual ~hind 1ttncs don ca~. will v.or~ for )Our benefit. Focus on rn1nc1ions. rules. ability to 1mpnnt .>.our own style Nccnsity for d1KTC- tton bttomes obvious. Scorpio in· \ool\~. AQUAArul (Jan. ~Feb 11): Check Saaittanus mnsqc. You could ~ that "cc.untnc 1ndivtduat" Sltttl f'tttdom. innovahvenns. ICff. conrtdtncc. Wish comes true 1n dra· matic flshion. Involves friendship and romanC'c. PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma~h 20): Domnllc ad.Justment faiturcd, could involve uk or purt'haK of an ob- jttt. lu•ury nem. You'll m.-ctve unique honor based on ICT"\'ICC lO community. Focus oa prttt1ae. ath1e"emcn1. ambt11on. IP NOV. 1111 voua BlllT'BDAY: ~or domcttic fK!justmcnt takts olact in Dcttmbct -)OU'll ~ 1way from home. at least tcmporanty. Attention wall rt\ool\oe around b~ styte, mtdcntt. marital t1ata Yo. are capebk or inspmna otbtn.. you have ~nack for O\ocm>mint dis~ aftd lanauaar barriers. Anes. Ubn prilons ire drawn to you. Flnanoal Aabelity in 1991. 8'i'UDBN1'11 . PllMllllllPIW &KA • C\Palt'OllN (Dcc:. 22.JH. 20): Salum, your ruler. cdi~ by the moon on Thruiday sian1fies u's umc to do what suiu )Ou 1>Kt and atop penderina to othen' whimJ. In f'kt, thert rcall)I should be no boundanes or limit11ions -only the chan« or 1 lifetime to develop ur upreu your uniquc <'ttlh"e taknts or ab1ht1cs. Even a challcn11na asptet bctWttn tht' sun and M1rs on tch 27th should only ronfinn )Our bchef 1ha1 -..h1k sm1ll minds are tam~ or subdued by 1dvcn11y. llTll minds nw above it. .......... ........... ,, Cancer this appnn tu oc an Ideal wet"k to doc a few more 1 '1 and CtOA a number of t's until othcn realize that )OU havt' had your fiO Of Urt- fUlfilled promises.. rcj«uons and put-downs. Both ptne>nally and pro- fcssion1lly lhert his 10 ~ • new format or undcntandina which cnabln )OU 10 prove that )OU have no intcnnon or "1nllna into the bacqround or playtna • wcondary or support 1 na roll'. LEO (July 24-Aua. 23): What talcn place on lhc home front this week 11 habk 10 U~I )'OUr bnl laJd ptans. Hoftvtr. on« the <'Urrtnt new AQUAJUUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): moon in Srorp10 hu tci>arat~ even Ovtr the pasl couple of )'ears or so m~ wheat from t~ thatT yela oua.ht )Ou tttm to have bct'n 1earch1na for to emerat stroftlt'r .... ,!Cf ind witfi a subtluy and emotional ICCunty. ddinne 1uldt or pointer 10 the fu. Hoptfull)'. hov.tvcr, )OU now COWM tulT Unfortu~ld), ho~cr. )OU to rahze that lt!IU'I to know your are sull hltely to remain coofutlCd inner ttlf -)our real nttdJ as well over cal"CCf or professional)' mat&crs u your fcan -is not • da"fttOUJ and must wall and see what transptr· OCCU{l9l•On The only dal\lff hes 1n cs around the 22nd when Salum 11 rcfus1n1 10 acttpt yourxlf for who eclipsed by the moon bcfon mak1na you 11T. For. the sun in Saaillarius any dttlMve movtt after the 22nd relates to prn1na one's VlllGO (AU&-24-St'pl. 23): That ronftMn«. arowma. lcam1na and awful chche "v.ort is )our ~t ther· ....-:n ~ .... 1na. ~ •P>" " not onl) apostle this trtttlt PllCES (Feb. 20-March 20t-Yn-but 1110 sian1fics 1ha1 1~ as tcrda)"s New Moon 1n Scorpto sulJ pttt"1ous hlllt )OU C'ln do 10 ltef'P hllhhAhts all forms of communiai-affa.ars of 1hc heart on an even kttl tion. lhertfOtt, ~ou cannot bo&d An unus112I 1moun1 of planetary b.ck, procras11na11on or deliberate 1K1iv11y 1n Capnrom, 1r res~nsiblc any lonttr. You have to move for· for all the d1ffi<'ult1t'S and tnals you ward and, bttause there att al1e> • are currently upcnenc-ina. Howt"cr. number of liaruficant upecU durina the 11mc 1s fHt 1pproach1na •hen the nc't rouplt or Wttks. fin1lly ten )'OU must put an end 10 the con- thotc who 1ma1me you Ire fat 100 fusion and uncertainty bro\aaht 1ntce'\lft lo chanat d1tcction, tither about by the odd ~haVlOf or lov~ ~noMlly or profwonally, that you onn or roltaaun. are taltina off. Ntw siahts and UMI UJUlA (Sq>t. 24-0ct. 2l)' ~ bctkott and no one and nothint mult past few months tttm to havt bttft be alk>wed to dtkr or ditc0u,..e spent tryi"I 10 avoid a showdown or you ~onfron11t1on over home or AAlltl (March 21-Aprll 20): Only domtslK' matters Unfortunately. Whal Man. your ruler. 11 OPPokd by howt\>'er. )OU are now hkdy 10 d1J.- 1he It.In on the 27th att )'OU It.bk to ro"n that 111 )our "-onh of caul10ft Ul*t or wnatc thoet who 1tall have havt C.llen on deaf cars.. but at Jeatc important roln tO play 1n )'OUt hft, tht° ('UrTt'nl new moon ID 5corpto and overall this thOuld ~ • lftUUt· and Saturn tthpwd by \he moon on int and rtWatdina time fot you. A Thunda) ""'ll make )our own ~ _.. moon In Scorpio conunun 10 111on <'lcar ind fort'C )'OU 10 to to any hiahliaht alt J01n1 financil! anuer-Jcnaths 10 pro1cc1 and pttlcrw all IMftts. tax, lt9al ind buatnat mat· you cherish and reYcrt. 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A dub WU nafred ill ihc doled hand, roUowcd by One rOUAdl or diamoodl. mdint in dummy. Ealt was now down to J 7 in trump&, and Tommy was poited to strike with Q 9. When a mioor....ut arct Wiii led from the table. Eat wu co..,ed a.t or a trump uic:t, and Toaay'1 •JI· tiquc rc:mained,intact. 15Pr-.s .... ..... 1 "Founc«e 11 Ape end..,.,, -~IDod ,..,. .... 12 ....... d .. c. 14 Omei•••lllf 2 Vowcfled ..... 3 ,.,.,,.., HOK__, .,.,...,.. 71l.Mge .. 4 Drlll*Y '-bric: " """'-.-..i 5 An.ntkll\ ID I.Miii .... I t ....... ·~tool Mii -1 An omel! 13 EllP¥ • $hellfWI • P\11 hard .. T'hedeMI 10 Encoureoe 15 "°""' ......_ II ' M'A'S'H' M YCMand"" ct..ecMJ -~ 12 .... ~. ....., 13 r,...,,, " -a.nor "Alemenl 12 AeUOn wont 15 G.menaty ISO..- 16 Andrews Ot "~ Wyn•• NO.- I 7 Neglloent 100 '*" .......... 21 --•¥1111 101 "'°""" . .,,... (~) 103 A-orie 22 lot Mgelea t05~· .... It,.. 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J1 : . : I •• 1t • • JJ ,. . . .. n n " .. • • n • • Cl . " •1 S1 1lde 10urc.: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo . Defense contractor's tank model f ound in-hobby shop SAN JOSE -A an Jose. based defense contractor has re- covered a massing. S 14.000 1ank model from a hohh~ c;hop whert• the poorly madl· mockup wa'i on sale at a bag discount -a couple of h undred dollars. fl.I<; spokesman Ball High- lander £aid Fnda\ tha1 the three-foot-long. I ~·-inch high modeJ of the protot}pe tank was accidentally thrown awa' 1n ats packing cue when the com pan) moved in June The Fiberglas. tape. melal and plywood model made ll to the D ct J Hobb) and < raft'i shop in San Jo~ aftr r 11 wa\ recovered from the trac;h b) an FMC worker. The emplo)ec gave 11 to a friend. LI. Onan Beck. a 21 -)car \.C lcran of the ' 'Santa Clara Count) henffs Depanment Beck. who decided he didn't want the model. took 11 to the hobh} shop "'here he agreed to share ~'k profit\ with the store. Two weeks ago. an FMC com- pan) model builder recognized the massing prototype. .\I Ernat. a model builder and salt:sman at the store. said ho~ b) asts weren't amprrsscd wath the e'.(pens1ve tank mockup. "It was not that well made." Erna1 -;aid "It was made of e\ef) matenal }Ou could name. 1nclud1ng plas11t can ... a\. It had doll ho use hinges and the ltd of a toothpaste contarner for the nashang red light o n top ... -By tbe Anocl•IH Prell CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST 1TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER ! HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1. Pa up_bun,per ttic:*er •the OMY Pilot (330 W. Bay Street in Cale• Mn•>· or K·Octan (130 Nftport center OriY9, Sulte 210 In PMwpcwt BHch). .. Crew of Alaskan trawler stages •utlny Ships officers outnumbered by rampaging sailors left the officers. and there's not many of th.cm.': Meadows said. By Charles Wohlforth McC11t1;hy Newt Service AN~HORAGE. Alaska -Seven crew members of a factory trawll'r staged a mutiny and rampaged over the ship in the Aleutian Islands Fnday evening. A U.S. Coast Guard cutter antcr- eepted the Arctic Hero intending to send a boarding pany to reassen control. but .Cter arriving at 9 p.m .. guardsmen "'ere unable to board because of rough "'eathcr Both vessels were e\pected an Dutch Harbor at 9 a.m. Two FBI agents were on their wa)" to Dutch Harbor to anvestagate and decade af crew members wall be charged wtth mutan~ or some other cnme. a Coast Guard official said. "We'"e got se"en to go to the hoosegow ... the ship's master. Keith Dillon. said an an anten ae"' b> Pilot dies in island ~ plane crash S.\N C LEMENTE JSL.\ND -.\ pilot working as a spotter for a commercial fishing boat died Saturda) after has sangle-eng1ne plane 'ilammed into the center of the island. authorities said. Robcn w e a·con. 55. of San Pedro. was the only per- son on board the Cessna 162 when 11 crashed ornhas isla nd about 45 miles off the San Diego coast. U.S. Coast (Juard Lt. Dan Mincher sajd. Bw;on took off from Tor- rance Airport late Friday night to find schools of fish. -By tlle A11ocl•IH Pre,. satellite tl'lcphone whale bamcaded in the whcc.'I house at 11 p.m. Frida). But Dallon thought ll was a not. not a mutin). He said he never lost control of the ship. although he did lose radio contact when the rioting crc"' ml·mbers broke into the wheelhou\e and he was afraid of ha' 1ng them hear has commun1ca- t1on'i 1A.1th the Coast (,uard. He said the crew members threatened him and thC' fir<it mate. but didn't harm them. "l'"e got the door locked right now to kC'ep them out of here." he said. "The> canae up t"'ace and broke a hunch of hghts and o ther stuff. but they left." The 1nc1dent began when workers on the processing lane of the 206- foot sti:rn tra"' ler "'ent on a ram- page and beat up the ship's chief engineer and two other crew mem· bcrs. then ran amok with clubs and fire axes. Dillon said. The vessel has a crew of 45. Dillon said the engineer had lock- ed himself an the engine room to protect it. He needs hospitalization. but has inJuries arc not life-threaten- ing. Dallon said. He said the mutineers went to sleep. but he had heard repons that they were waking up. Errof Meadows. pon engmcer an Dutch Harbor for AKC Corp .• which owns the vessel. said there were too few o ffi cers to fight off the mutineers. Dillon said the ship car- ries no weapons. It 1s is licensed to have at feast thrtt officers. "Most of the guys on the crew, the processors. JUSt locked them- selves in their cabins and wouldn't have anything to do wath at. so that Dillon didn't blame the rest of the crew for not coming to his a id. ··They were just standing back fearing for their' lives," he said. "These guys arc bad. They're from street gangs." The 378-foot cuncr Mellon, which is based in California. hap- pened to be in the area and went to intercept the ship. which was located about 90 miles southwest of Dutch Harbor, Coast Guard of- ficials said. They said the mutinous crewmen took over at least part of the ship and went on a destructive ramJJllC. Dillon said the crewmen pulled doors off their hinaes. smashed cabinetry and broke lights and win- dows. He said the crew members were upset because members of another AKC crew were paid late recently. Six arrested iri. $1 million cocaine raid PO MON .\ -Sax were arrested Vega said. Each was held on following a raid that netted more $200.000 bail. Those arrested were identified as Jorge Esquivel. 28. of Ontario·; An- tonio Jkl1ran Aispuro. 24. of South Gate; Aguilar Esquivel. 18 of Baldwin Park; and Juan Reyes Liz- araga. 29. Hector Zazueta Cruz. 22. and Paulo Cruz. 28. all of La Puente. than SI m1ll1o n wonh of cocaine Pomona poli~ officers and state and hC'ro1n. autnorifiCS 'Salasafur---OCpanment orJusifoe agents seized da)' 22 pounds of cocaine wonh $1 The arrests took "'f>lacc at 3:20 million and I o unce of tar heroin p.m. Fnda} at Trucks R Us an worth $1 0.000. nearh\ La PuentC'. The men were Also seized at the undisclosed booked for sales of more th.an 22 location were firearms and two vc- pounds of cocaine. gt. Nelson hiclcs. Vega said. Birth Announcements HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Oc-t•r II V1111n11 .lnd 1 huma\ flh\(ln. lf\in,· hm MrlisY and "1111 B1r1.tr ~CW· pon Brath hm O.-t•r H "'- Can and Rohtrt lto)t Laguna Brach he'' Oc-t•r ti Juht and R111tr l'ttrnon. C 01111 M"4. 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