Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-25 - Orange Coast PilotCIARFIELD(A) PARN, I PROPPE.P AN E.Cf& -SLJRE, THE CA1'!» A WARTHOC1 I ME. 'LL EA1" O~F -rHE FLOOR! -l ME'f, KID! ~ow CAN I MEAR WITM VOUR MEAD IN TME WAV?! 11'9 A -"""""" ..... , .•. "' ~ ... Jen-ica\' ia1ldy 11-Q.~ JUDGE PARKER IF A NYONE CAN HELP BETH, YOU CAN, Af5BEY I HAS THE DOCTOR NOTED THE PERSONALITY CHANGE? I uve- N&XT DOOR TO Nit,· WtLfOH. Arre.ni o'r +lau I Michael J's fox - BY RANK KETCHAM AROLD LEDOUX HE THINKS IT'S JUST HAPPENED SINCE THE AUTO ACCIDENT.' I'VE NOTICED L-tTTLE CHANGes FOR A COUPLE OF MONTHS , , , 11'5 A SHAME,REALLlJ .,, EVERq qfAR 11-4E 5CJ-40C>l- BOARD 15 APPRO~E.D Af30lrf BOILDI~ A f'OOL.. FOR "'THE. HIGH 50f00£.. .. , MOON MULLINS SolAR SNS~GY t>e\lr:LOPMENT IS W~Y ,AAeN1T 11/f EVE~ Tf46 FlltST IN OU~ N!lc;J.f SO~~oot> TO . fNST}\L~ ,ANYT~IN~?? >-----...t ~~ OeFINE "~- 5H/P CR.1515 ." \ Af(E IHEQ Situ. A-r rr, NAIE ~ Af\10 EV~ QEAR 1J.4E j MAQBE 1ME BOARD SCHOOL BOA~D SHOOJS MEMBER5 5~ULO r1 OOW~ .' I COME OVER HERE 7 J-1,A T1ll. M~Ke T~' OIL. CoMP,ANIE~ WISH T~EY1P ' BE:EN NICER -rous. SON\E -OME ,, , l 1t> BfTTeR 04t:Ct< IT OUT·. FoR US,. A ':>OL~-PoWeREC> CLOT~ES DRIER 'C> Mg~N BIG S,AVIN<SS .. QEAH ... IHSJ 5€EM PRE"f-14 0£1ERMINE.D. - SEND re Mf AN OPl'~N r · \'JO~H~ OF M'i 5KlU .. S- AND PUSH Mt TO THE VERY L-IM!TS Of M~ f \C H11NG A61l. I T~ MO 00~ E.Nt'URANCE . .., .- CAH VCU T9'UIT ~ EYES? Tiwe -• .... 111 dlllf· "'°" tn ....,. ~ t>Mween top Ind llCllDltt penlll. How """""' t.ln ,.., Ind ltl9'n 1 Chedc ••••• ""' ~.,... ........... ~·-----. ......... ..., t......, . ~ ....... -·0oo ~ ~ -...... , :..,.,...., -~-, ,,. ' OUTLAND · -"l~~tJEJJEnr or <i'--, ~ Tka ' ~,.,~-~ J ~a.M'~ ~ MIJRlfE Tl/Ke'~ Cf/WMllJN /~ • .. • BY BERKELEY BREATHED @ M/ATll/¥11E/f( ~ al¥NN7 tmU lllM5 7 • ... v '' IUINEI I CO., INC. . ....,. __ _ -............... Pl", ... ,.. .... Mlldl~ 0 N .C. &,.,.,,.,,#twit lait ·~ Cn't TOtdi 1\Js'' lw tk fla1 Uffll pita riff l.S 1Uclr }•..a' "S~ Frtd," fro,. 1911. W1.1 }•Ma ,.iJ? ............. c.m. Yes. but not till bwym en- =ed the piaure. 1bt US.A's IDOlt --.lsr l:mDel' med the mr~~Jama J sued. The aae WU IJCUicd out j of CIOUlt for ID rmditdoeed I :o::=t~ t plina" his eoap; be says La.C bcai ripped olf by at:: 40 ap aniD. Pm his pan. Hammer lilJI that be De'fU meant to steal &om James and that be knew be bad to pay up. 0 Gn.JJ MclUreq of tlu ClJs saUI ·~jor Dd" Man er" MIA "-akt. Wiry? C...~••IS ,,a While rcxan:hin his chanc-- U'% (an CE-Marincf fur his f'l'C-" viou.a tdmaioa ICrics. s;.,,. & SilftOJt, McRaney became IC· S 1 Yllt'1 C' a.6r~ .... cc .. ~~ 1' ... ~ .... a UM WW• .......... IJ..11, ,,,. H-..r........., to ••• Not!. 2S Chriaim Applcpc. 19 Ntw. 16 Tuu Tumcr, 52 Charin Schul&., 68 Nw. 27 lobia G~l-4 CaroliAc ~auately. 33 !ddi.t Rablmt, •9 No,, 11 Paul Shdtt, 41 Randy N"'11Wl. 47 G.y Haft. 5-4 N#.1' HowW ....... 15 Gary Sly ....... . Sca.WS...'2 "-· '° Billy Wol,lS DnidW-.4S lobat c;-n• •• " Shider ChW..... " 0.. f a...te.ns...>J .... Miilllr.45 lidM ..,.,so Lwlawt..54 .. 'rt ,21 (fMw. IO) • hows "' ........ "-"' City °""' .... s.-,. O••t••t• a.. I ' 0 • .,,.~ co .. S<mietimes Frank Reed's wife says t-0 him, 'Don't react t-0 me like I'm a guard. ' Today, 7 months a,fteT hi8 release in Beirut, the ex-hostage ha8 no guards, no beatiflgB -but also no job and no peace of mind. Hi8 i8 a daily sttruggle /OT security. Story b!J Mary Ell.in Barrett • Rud·· dation in thu ~ p1'ot.o aoon 'IOU ~bJlthe~~ of dailf l\fe.. 'He,, 1'11e got to ~ ~ dotcfA.. GUii CRISIS BRINGS m GRID The answers to your insuranc Ors lmurmce ta••aiumotY can o'1m be cmfusing. Which is why a PrudmbaJ .,awt will m•wer as many unde1..,ad. So you can gu your~ needs o6 the IJ'Olllld. • . · questions can be complicated. mple. iiol1I •you haw, a many bmel •you ~in C'l'ajda)' wcrda JOU cm bar piece ol the aock. Wt wodt let JOU ... '" andl ,_...,. .. it. travel Holiday driving tips 0 la, ... RI dw outside is frigbcfu.l. bur my car is IO delighcful ••• 1'his coWd be you. As air&m cake to the sJDcs. matt holiday CDY· den will • co icy. SfJDW'f rod. Hat's 1CCDC adrice from cbe c:s:pats -the American AuciomobUe As>- c:Wion. cbe American Red era.. the Naboml Highway Tr& Safe.. ry Administnbon. Good1'Sf Titt ec Rubber Co. and GeDmJ Moeaa: a., .. c:..u "'-""""' ~ •An ice tcnper". mow brush. ap and paper cowels. • SAo.el. tncrion mm or old rugs. me dWm and salt or sand. • Jumpu ables. fully dilblied lfll'C me, jack. tug WTCDCb.. aeroeo1 Bac-me infblor and pon:aYe ~ pump. • G\o'f'CS, atra dotbes or blmb:a. •A e.hlight with exm bmcries. flares or roadway tdlectou. • A basic fira-aid kit with bandages. annscpcic and .a.on. •A ameup. Can att harder co at! m the cold. '° nuke sure oil and antifrecu levels art good. Check me pressure. windshidd wipen. beacry. bda and bales. s,,.., "'"'..u -..: •The routr. C.omult a rdiabk IDllP and oomidcr wbftbcr cbe rod might be doled by t.cl weacba . • The weather ttport. 1..e:ue earlier or \attT to avoid a winier teorm. • How to c:banF a tire. • How co ay alert. Falling mow can be mesmaW..., CacS a wmdow CO lict cool air in. e>p CD rat or mm oa dw radio -load. Wbccher-you're ID ap'I imwf driftr or a acmce. ii Df!ftr han:a CD cat 10'lf a.cl bowWp. Try cbe w ........ .,......., N'*-' n.. .. Terc. DOW -ftllo ($2'=95 S3.9S for st· ' ..I UC 1-.. •• ,.,.. ... w ... .... let it..,. ... il ..... .,U1181 ...... Take In Amerlca·s most colorful scenery. At very down-to-earth prtces. Amtrak's All Aboard Amertca THE BEST PRICED VIEWS OF AMERICA. Fares. Only S179 for travel through one region 01 the country. S229 for AMTRAK'S All ABOARD AMERICA FARE~ two regions. Or all three for only S2 59. All fares are roundtrlp, and allow you to travel up to 45 days with three stopovers. Chlldren age 2 -11 45 IAYI A81 UP travel half-fare. Tl TllEE ITIPIVEll Seats are llm- lted. so call your travel agent or Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL tor detalls. You 'll discover price- less views of America. At a very nice prtce. ~••ts Non-stop -'Dazzle' Judith Krantz swt4rs sht's not as glitzy as ~r Mii novel 8 UIA WmlND • ......_. ,,_,,, IM JjB:l.f~fJU{lj .. u; 4PHr1 lJJJ~ ti~ttr:ar~;HB rlf f~~rJLJwp1-r~ ~~} i r! ni~:~ ~:J:t~~~2 h~~u~ia;1~l 1: ~JHfif h fll~hi lJilt~•! 8:P·i f ht ritil~H~iHf!~hf:i~:i·fil~ lf!!:iiitlijJ tiJH :!dltlHf rf J r n. tit thl-lt ~ u h h s-U.ri~ ~rHlU~ ltf ; I Jl ;tH"a n• u~.j ltf \i\\ \\ (\\\\\\\. \h '"'" I · l\a. i'i j\l ., \ fl . i r1~ ' , ,. ~ \1\15; •$.. N $. \' ·1n 11 ;in "'i a \\\' \ \~ \ t l . !\\ \ =n-•. .. ' ~ ii .,_ --·--·-•· h-' ' -~\'" /.· ·-i' .. _,_·. ' '.~} ~~-----~-~·.<. ~,,:-;:···iZ: . .:.i:f~-' ' :_ ~I <" , , •. , !~~-.~ I /... . . ',,, . ' -• ' ' JI . ' ' ' ' ~ t . • ( ~ ' ,J ; I ~ .·· J i · ,-· .r l · :' I t. ' ' ' ;,.>1 I • I ' .. ltl: j •.. ~'·'" \ -· I al :fll I f''' I ' "''~ .... n ,., 1· ., •1 1 .. 1P fll } "You Can Beat Cancer. I'm living Proof." Flossie Dishong was in temole pain, and nobody knew why. She finally had to travel almost a thousand miles from her home in Indiana to diacoYer she had inoperable cancer. Flossie refused to accept that diagnosis, and continued her ~· That's when F1ossie found ~ Tttatmeut Centers of America at American International Hospital in ljoo, Illinois. We found a way to treat her cancer as well as her pain. You aee, cases like hers are the kind we generally take-whether the cancer was just discovmd or the previous treatments have failed. These cases made up more than~ of our admissions in 1989, and nearly the same in 1913<>. We've given these people another chance 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 waking each rooming to a cloudless sky with many silver linings. The reaaon, we're certain, is the quality and the acope of our cancer treatment p-ogram. It's the most comprehensive available, utifimig the most advanced, innovative weapons known to medicine. What's more, we Dem' forret that the lives of our pitieotl matter just as much u our own. and that a caring.~ emirooment ii eicelleot medicine. AJ for Floelle, that picture ttaDJ is worth a thouand words, altbouah w 111mmed up her feelinp just fine in . fourteen. "NIHr tleorflet I'd 1¥ /iM;., t1U1a ., •aba4 .,;..1 ... ""'..,,, """. D Amabu ~ ...... ____ .I a·' __,._ --1::&:..... ......*L.a.m=.c:.. .... Vacation notebook c =;:.;~: oewac eo1t-dficimt ideal co b.e1p plan your oeu uip: c,._, """ Who 11ys youdi be.els are for Just t:bc young? Gee mmt. grown.- ups. Tbae are 250 American Vouch Ho.- rd lodg~ aaoa rhc USA for pcany4V- cn of JJ aga (nm kids). You'll fmd a De"Wly licaucd boa:cl in each of these winla ~·nck Jac:boa. Wyo., 5 miles &om Gnnd Tecao Nalioml M . wUh shua:k ~ co tki atea&; Mount Shasta. Calif., downhill and DOldic w counay. Glenwood Spriags. Colo .. al.Jo wuh w shwder. and Sbpiy. Alaska. for croo-counay d¥-barda. All lodging is less dun S 10 a night. o&en cbmitory- styk. Cone.a: American Youth Hoscrls. Dept. 906, P.O. Box 37613, Waslung- con. O.C. 2001)-761>. 202--7~161. saµ.a, pUo. Sc:uting this spnng. YisiuJn 10 Ellil bJ.md and me $aaae of Labeny an New York Hubor and to the Haww volanocs will b.a~ new guides u meu dispoal nae color map%1"CS bnng co t 5 the number of pak map· zmes a~ co Y1licon of major nation- al parks and published by San Fnncitco- bued Pa!i Atta CommwUaaoos. Each rmpflnt is named for cbe pMk ii COft%'1. They're &u f'or guaa fl pu:k lodginp and CCIII S l. 9S at pd rccail oudeu. In· fonmrion induda fo&d-out maps. bilcor- ies and pnaxaJ pidet co park fxilioes. mill and nm wcpt.IDoo. The publisher plans to an princing OD reqded P'f>C% · Tklutl I• • b"7· Introducing tbt &.st food of airline ridtding. QuikT'ax, which allows agmu co up dcba co 200 loc:a- tiom around rhc couaay, including ho- crb in the Matrioct. H,.n. Shcr-m and Hilton chaim. Tnttlm whole plans cb.aoge suddmJy CID Mk cheis' mm &gam to tend rhan a MW tiicRc dtc- uoo.ically • the 11a1at QuikTuc }oca- tion. QWkT"a rcpora cbM cbcre will be • ,., loadoc. by t 992. AS. ,... ape. C,.,_ .t ,._,..,,.,,.. You cu be your OWD c:naile cnftl ...... by dialing ~~=~=-.,... ·~ N-hm) OD ~ ~ ...tdwide. w~ The call C-.fzam;... ., c.,.e CW-• 1e UIA ~ •........., J.J.11, ,,,. Yau may dlfnk mO.t pnn!hnn ~ b:>dl are~ Aad tbeJ are. But are lbeJ FOd enQUab i>r your dos or ad Complre them to Pro Plan. PUl1Da'9Pi0 ~Pet Foods uee ial cHdr.en •a p1n.r lajrr:dkm. ... cbidm that beJps provide t!il'.ep ..... ..,. ldion ...t tr rl e. Molt HW's products me poUod 11 a.a Aad ct.rs what ,ou'll ftDd in just about aay Old""'9._ band So, tlQt time look i>r Pro Plan. Bccaa11e a pet i><>d that's , Just~ sbouldn't ~ p>d enough i>r your pet. For the Pro Plan Retailer nearest you,_ call: 1-800-PRO-PLAN ) . ~ (weekdays, 9 am-4 p~, CST) ~--~---------------~--------~~-~ '3°° I• •=•! __ _._ I ''3°! I . I SAVEt300 . l OD ~lbe blgPmtnl-rro ,...._pa I i>od, dog or al bna ga 12 cm tllJ R I IWlml9Pro ltm-tiut pa b>d. i I ------·:;.---.......... -. ... ._.__ .... ' ===::-.:..-:::.::"~·iii=~---... I ::=.-.&:. • ..::.:::::.=-.:::. _._ ..... -.~C: I •• :&"_. ___ ,.. .......... aA.-. ....... ___ 129 I L J ----...... 00 114--. ..... "J • ______________________________ .. . sports Darts looks sharp for the '90s New players art more upscale; the sttting for next week's $50,000 tournament is a posh hotel ( To find romance, she took out the largest peoonal ad in the world ... the Six o·aocJc News. 1 A GBNTLBMAN"S GAMB' Dua is doing 10 well for c:be popular RoOlt and Crow'D l'.ellm- allt in Ambrim, Calif., thM OWD£r Kadi Phillips decided to open a tccOad P"fturmr KIOll IDWD. Phillip_,. dlra tdda an ~~to bis relClanDll. .. Outs has 95 perczm ac. halllc mm pool. .. be ..,... .. It's a ~ "Wl't pme. You ocxWimJly bar ... bads being '-bed iD wa a pool aae; you Dt:ftr be. dale ._ct.a." "You ICC dartboards Pna up~ days iD mach 6-r eai>- lisbmcna." 1111 Jay Tomlin-\, Jlltiideul olBall't-lre ~­ ing. wbich opcrlla dart ...... -soaDd tbe wmiry. -Wimm the $50.000 Lac:ky Saib Films <W&.np oC CJ,aqiiom, to be bdd Dec. S-6 ll New Yen's pea Paa Hc>- c:d. -We md ID~ toum11De1111 in old Amcrion Legba balls Uld anpcy bocby rinb. Now ,..,.,.. ...... beaa O'l'U- • tccom•.a.dom. bcaier a •••wo Mal& ol cbe bigger lllJWnNnmb ••• ll't 1D09iQI imo boeel Wirooma.. Ai cm H,.u ID S.... Ra.. •a •• ca,po. a raaannc ~· ~i:.,~cbedw!:: :-._,.,. nc, apca- -We cmd ID pcm apcalt di + k lA• ""111\ ftlCldao- ea, booej1DOOCWS1 Al.tllir tbe • M m we aadced tbe dat>- bmird Wll W1J popailt, IO we'n bepias it~ "Of ooaae. •me .w.. ...,, ..._ t.aWIJ . ., .... ., ... U UM WWW• .......... u.af, fHt • JI! [u~1;t ~ . ...a ll::t Rt.; t.t A liftfi 11.a. l1tPJ • .. II ~>{J.-.,~· .. c"'·~t~.:__~~~~bo<·h'k ... ••••• ('*-) "•.-nnnCnr(":A.a) Adina Sc 111• , I UN .... ,..... ... ...... ~~~ et.~~:-. =-c:..~~~ r,) ....... ,. .... ''°""' ........ loodm.& ,. -.. Ct) .. .... ......... e.t 11::'l!:. (fl;tl) ,..,.,.., ............ ........ ~~ ---clDlllL ~ fl1W7I ... , .. ,...., - J J io-1& ..... ,. & ....... .. 0. ......... .. &,._•no ,.. ...... ait'zt I ····-"··· ...,. ..... • fl ... :z:.e:--.~ Great Gift Savings ·ld~as ( ASK ACE FOR INCREDIBLE BARGAINS NOTICE REGARDING Ml ABIJTY OF llERCHANDllE AND PRICES.,.._ ......... .-. .... .._.~·==~• MetlU? •f='• .o. .................... ln.=• •Me ....... ..,.., • ._ ...... .., • ....,., _ _,_...... .. ... ............... _.._Cr 1 •a·....-..11-_, .................... ......_, .... a.-............ ~,_ ..._ ........... Oiillllr" .......... _...,_., .. _,,_, I ........ ,_ ............ I .... ,,,,, IA' .. ,..... ............ 1111111., •• 7 "' ........ ......_. .... "' .................. r ' ,.. ... ... Great Gift Savings Ideas Shown aauaJ mie. CoUcaall~ A dttfcrenr onmnmt na1bbk each week. Th1a ~ 1nri1e frlcnda tn for the holidays: Frosty Friends. Eftl'f week, you an ga a different, beautifully detailed omamcnr tor fUlt 12.95 each with each I 5 Ha1l.m2rk purcbMe. The wiaib ia 12.95 with any fbllmatk pwdwe. CoUea all four ormmmrs. while supplies last. And tu than brtgtun your bolkbys for years to come. "LlaJt9t#" .......... Deoc:ad»u ••• Only. these ffall1111rk retaDas ~ Every Christmas Tree Has Its Roots It was a special time. The whole family gathered 'round the tree at Christmas time (or Thanksgiving time for sorfle of us), and shared in the agc-0ld tradition of decorating the Christmas tree. It was truly a family undc~ing. Everyone contributed, from grandpa right down to little Arny. Dad would lift up Arny so she could place the angel on the very cop of the tree. And when we were do~ we would all stand back and gaze proudly at oar work -a taU . proud tree with blinking lights, cand¥ canes and beautiful Hallmark ornaments. None of us spoke. We didn't need co. The moment said it all. But none of us ever really knew why we decorated the tree It was tradition, so we did it So, one day I decided to tmd out how it all started. I found a book of origins at the library and sat down to learn why we did some of the thin~ we do at Christmas. lJNADOllND) OmGIN Legend has it the Christmas t.rec had its origin in Gemany e:uiy in ~ Eighth Cenrury. But it was undecorated. A British monk was preaching a sermon Qn the Nativity to Germanic Druids. To help convince idolators the oak tree wasn't sacred, he cut one down where he stood. Every shrub ln the falling tree's path was aushed, save for a small fir sapling. Deemlog the survival a m.lracle. the monk declared, •1.4!( this Utt be caUed the tree ol the Christ ChUd • GmnaDs *belted~ antnwes by pla~ flr sapllnSS. Ovtlonu tfta mDIJ.ned unadorned ur.o me 16th Ccftluty. When GainW bepn dec:Onl1nl trees bOtb indoors and out. Early decorations consisted of, among other things, sugar, roses cut from colored paper and apples. "While the unadorned tree was beautiful in its simplicity,• notes Cyndee Graves, Hallmark Keepsake Ornament business marketing manager, "adding brightly cofored ornaments brought a festive look that fit the holiday as it evolved into more or a celebration.· A DEE FVU.OP ~ Amy still ~ the omamem she got on her first Christmas, and she's 17 now. And dad loves the golfing santa we go< him last year. I always get a chuckle out of the Gingerbread Girl ornament my parents gave me a couple of years ago, after I ate too many cookies during one Christmas vacation. MEMO~ TBA.T lAS1' A IJllE11ME nP1NJaJNG L.IGHB Bui what's unique about each PJ"O(estant reformer Martin Luther is oma.mcnt, whether it's cute or often credited with being the first to serious or just plain fun, it always decorate at.rec with Ughted candles captures a moment in time and back in _the .16th Century. SecinB the preserves it as a memory for the SW'S cwinkhng amidst the boughs of future. Though each of us might evergreens one evening inspired him remember that morncnr in a slightly to string lit candles on lus Ouislnw different way it will always be a tree. (Now, of course, we ~ploy fond rncmorY. And J know, the much safer method of strtnglng each Christmas our muhi~olored lights imtead of lit &mily spends candles ) t~ means By the 18th Century, the "Christ Tree• was an established tradition. In the 19th Cenrury, it lll2dc its fi.tst appearance in Ameriaa. with the Pennsylvania Germans. A NEW FFSl1VAL Later in the 19th Century the women's publication G<xky's Lady's Boola. whkh helped nationalize Thanksgiving, abo dJd much to add a festive touch to Christmas. The magazine featuled articles on a number of new holiday custom,,, including how to make Christmas ornaments and home dea>ratlna hinls. Over lime, the tradition of decoratina trees deveJoped Into an artfonn. Now, aJons with UghtS and candy, our family hanp beautiful Hallmark omamer.a. each ~ 1qM9C1ia,. a Eond mamxyda Cbrtltmal put. another Hallmark ornament with its own special memory that ru cherish a11 my life -~ne Murray Great Gift Sa~gs ldeQ food Edible gifts by mail Celebs recommend favorik treats to send -and savor -for tht holidays M A U R E EN Mc Q 0 VERN • CriJpy pun & othtr f ndt CRAIG CL A 110 It N £ • Coto1try h•1f!U & Ii.li•11 ulr.t recommc:ndaOom are c:oamry ..,. sage. .>Id for s 12. 95 in • 2-poaad bag. and becoa. IC>ld in~ ..... for $21.95. All . iDdade .... ping. ow.a: i::;;: ,.., .... P.O. h 90I, S,,-, Hill, T..._ 37174; t-I00-52.J-2015. •The Hooey BWd Ham c.o. .. ham. chickm and mmy by a.ii. ~~y'~~~ available in a 7~ in an 8-pound me ($46) er .. a ~ co 1~ wbo&e (~$75). Co nrct 71tt Honq &W Ho. Co. of GaJir. P. 0. h J10, Orrrol1loA. GI. J0111; 1 -l()()..J67-2426. MARY 11111 l R LIN I • Htort-sla.pel croclurs & ,..,,, IRENA CHALMERS• Clurria, 1wut & t.rt • Amrrian Spoon Foods. attcd bf cbef Lmy Folpme and wild-food fDnaer ]Ullin a..bid. cmD mxa. salad' drellinp and ocher ilam. A 10.- ounoe jar of ~eta RS is $5.25. A ~ jar ch.my .. spocm .. fruit. DO tapr added. is $5.25. md 1 pound of dried tart c:berries is $8. 75. Shifpi.ng. SS per order. Por • J21Mft ~ ~ A.nc. Spoora PooJs, P.O. &r SU, PdoJtq, Mldt.. 49nO; 1-ltJO..U2.JIU or 616.J41-90JO. FR ED LASSWELL • jMicy oro11gu & gropefrNil •The Onhman Fruit Co.. in busi- DCll linoe 1945, o&a gift bcms anging from 6 to 40 po-mck Tm- pound boxa ol a single fruit. or mmd. are $21.95; 40-poand bcms are 5-45..50. A ddaxe boz -widi pe- am. orange mmnaladc and ~ baa -is S8 !DOR. Shipping it in- cluded. Co-lllet: c-.... Pnat Co., JJ2S 1WfSI Kall BW., Wot PelM Be.cJa, Pl& JJ406.; 1-lfX>. n6. 1ns . .,, ......... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Ouitting Smoking Now Gflltly Reducei Serious Risks to Your Health. Great Gift Savings Ideas . What You Can Save Each Month On Our Kid's Plan Can Be Better Spent E1sewhere~. ~--- · A pair of fancy new tenniea, the kind that cost as much as your first suit A fancy new b9by doll for your little doll. P°lr'lt bue f:ickecl for you and your little aluaer- bot dop mc1udedr ~~tD !ortbe~ pa1cct teedl. Cl•••"'· ,,...,, .... ,.,,,,, •• ,,.,. ·-*"· ,..,, ,.,,,,, ..... ,. ..... ,.,., . .,,, ........ ,,.,. .. -,. a. ..... ,,., ,,,,,. ,,,. --•rtJlflf .. , .. --•lldlM,.,,.. dM: ··•., •.,. "*" r..oc.rr-,,_ .-,... ,,,,. . ,,., .. ,.. ,..,.,,, ....... A couple of the boueat ho tarp pizzas. lo.ded.. One piece for you and 17 for you bow who and ,... ... ·-••*'*'· .. ,,.,..,, .,...,._ ........... .,,..,, new~ diJca. and earplUgJ~ you. a few friend&. JJJIJ ' ...... , CtttlJJf .. "*",., .,,,,, ....... ""',, ... ,,, .•. We Have Plans For Your Kids. Call Your Blue Shield Agent Or 1-800-624-5150. ri-----------------------*~ I (ii} ... Shield Wriaa: = :::4 ol Calllomia Or Call: l -IQ0.62.4-5150 I • ofc.lloml9 S. Prwilco. CA 9'120 1 1 B ....:.. ....S me. whlloul obliprion. infonnadon llbout Blue Shield'• y CJUd>Carelit Plw. P-. tend me...._~ infonnadon ~Blue Shield Plans for flmiliel 1 1 0 =':':"'..:obi~ iDfonMrion lbc>ut Blue Shidd'1 Mediclre SupplaDGPlw. Bbtbdlla ----- : NMw ------------No.rAOilldren ---f AddreM---_________________ _ I aty ___________ Sc11e--Zl1pp.. __ I Phone ( \ L '--'---------- Simple Answers To Tough Qwstions- Good Sam h Part Of Our Plan. getaways Affordable fun .. Exptrts pick top winter resorts fo r Jami/its for undtr $100 a night WINTER IS CLOSING IN. Tbc kids ate damoring md y~'tt thinkin& one dUng: etape. It isn't easy ro 6nd week- end gecaways dw clon't aJlt a mim and dw ttayone an enjoy. for help, M asked traftl cxpau to pick the best affordable f.&m. 1ly lodgings in dlRlt rqicm. The aUuia: C.olU should be less dw1 S l 00 a n.ight for a &miJy of four, and the bocel oc Yiciniry shouJd fearure aamoa co encenain puaa.cs and kids. • Tbc p~ and thc pcc>p&c wbo made chem: Gt-'r........,,, 6lOO u.s. 11 111oam ACM.I. MJCK. •Hao 1.-.1...o303 A room dw skcpt four is S90 a night. At. Gnnd Travenc tu.- son, 6 miles &om Towne City, funilja cao ski free along 16 kilorncten of groomed aa.-counuy cnils di.at wind duough North Woods ~.or enjoy the repon'• loagat ligha:d norchc ski path. Pmna can browtt through 23 tpcCalry shops in thc Tower Gillcry and punper thcmldftS at the If'&. or dine oo gourmet &re while tbar kids paim and pby ~ games during super- vised children'• activities. Opciom range &om a 40-minut.r Mouscrcise workout for S 1 to a ).hour ldds' dinner club for $25; ) l».by-simng ICIVices also att a-nilabJe, aning at SS an hour. • -M AJrJ., •utltor of ~ c.....ury lrw: 7lw ~· (GlolJt PeftlOt, 112.9J) .,J aJtllfUcilljor dw ~ S...1i..a ....... , , z.+ P.O. IOX 1000. WIHT'HJ.OP, WASH. MIU MNM-Dll A room dllt -,. four ii $95 a Disbc-Sun MouacNn Lodae .... far ill ---Dec. 15. la ihaloUI nr.s ..t slopa l.500 f. .a.o.. cliie a..-. VaDq n m.te it a pd bee lar tilfmdOCllNC . ,.-.,_..Now,k*tt. ...... The best vacations irt life are free. What could be more fun than Slaying at Laughlln's newest and biggest rtverfront hotel? Staying there virtually for free. So now, along with Broadway Revue shows, great restaurants, swfmm1ng, tennis, and gaming, the F1amingo Hilton Laughlin is ofering you this outrageously good deal. This $40 package gtves }10U your money back, and more. hindudes: • Lodging for.3 days and 2 nights • $40infun • 2lunchbuk Plus non-stop adion, Nevada style. So for a vacation that's right on the river, and right on the money, come to the Aamingo Hilton Laughlin .. And feel free to enjoy yourself . ·~---· ·==--.,... ...... Ollllr .... __, ,,. 19fl.s......,.c.n•-.... .... ••1r •.,. MW9W ...................... ~ --Dlpllil.~ ... , ... ..... CaD 1..SOO HlllONS " H I LTON LAUGHLIN Great Gift Savings Ide~ f 0 0 d Leftovers: They're ha-a-a-ck! Learn the art of recycling, and leftovtrs can be great . Here are some fresh idea s from two new books. NO MATTER WHO YOU ARB -a f.amily with four kids or a sing&c penoa -chancn are you have kftuveu lwking in your ~~ dw will end up in citbu a c:oJd sandwich or die prbege pail. ''They kind of become tht bane ol our m ....... ie a!ur awhilr, •• says Kathy Gunst. aumor of Leftown (HarpelCollim. S25), due out in Jammy. "But you need to de. me rdi igo acnr door and reopen it with a ncw mind." • "Holiday Entertalning'' AD thJs week , 7 llD Recycling food is amn -and in cune with tbe way~ Wini co eat today. Ldinvas aR: Fast. The mear or 6sb is precoobd (aea:inl tbe bigat job out of che way),'° it's oftien a simple rnMm cl adding •e1mbla. pains or pma. Healthful. Lcfto"ttf cooking generally mc:am 700 cai miaUcr amounu of protein and moce vegccabJes and cubobydnla dmi in a scandard meat-vegetablMmch meal Econ om i ca I. Gcuing diiu dift'ermt meals out ol one r011t ii a gJQC way to cut alSti in ~ cough 6mncial limes. () 11 11 I.. I 11 r I.. • ' ( 11 rr ' " t II 1 I r 11 1 1 ,'\ '\ , • r , Hm'1 • r«tr fro,,. ''Tlit r.,,1wy eo.•._•,, ,.., ftfitna -'fO" tWS»l It -hlrleq. J n.. """"*" hurr I Ml•• o•d•, ~ t i.rt f'«" •,,U {lllw • Cmuty S•W.), e«wJ '"' ~ z ,.,,,, "-a, -- 2 n.. ""'1,..,,.. (IJff/tnW,"" ,.,,.,.. JIM,., ldrJ) 2 n.. ~ ta1i..,..,.. ,..,, '!::r. ,,,,..., ""'' ., u--' .... .,.,. t '°""' , .. ,1eq. ctll ,,.,, ,_,,.. """ .. ,...., J •) " alt """' ,.,.,, '-"-...... " """'.,,,,w W-cW ...... ....... ................................ a.... ....... .... --··· .......................... ..., ......... .. .. ,. I fl ............................... .. .............. ~ ........................ _ ... ................. -.................. ... ... ........... ,.... ... ._ ............ _ ... ........ _,, ............ 2 f ..,_..., A It ... •1111••---·· 1 ,..._..,. ....... Great Gift Savings Ideas f ll f .,...,,,, f 11''• t I \ ot ., • Lead-free wine caps, just in time lM"I I llf-..a91t•11M..elf .. ll11 ... ,.... ........ .. ''••••••111frm ...................... .,.. ... .... ..... , ' 1 Jll,Wt .. ....w .................... ... ... tlC At p.Cllf .... lddl .. l"L ........... _.~ .... , ... , .......... .., ... ......, ...... ti ... .... .... ""* .. M-$1). ............................. . ......... _, 1 ........ _,mm 11 'It n. ,__ n. EN.,. .. Clll er-. ........ ,, ..... cw Ill 111-&ll ....... ,... Politici.am att pat at "°' aayin1 wbac they man. So ooca the National Council of Tachaa of Engliah, which luc week· pn ita annual Doublespeak Award (i la George Orwell'• 1914) to President Bash for, amon.g ocher thinp. refusing to call the Pam.ma imuion an imui.on. From couACiJ member William Laa. here'• a quiz on du. year• dou.bletpak 1eiDs: t. 1fpt1lc ..... A. llMlll• 1. a. ... ,,.. • ., rtuutlff & lut11r11t rtHrntlH• l .fijjtiil•llitMi c.1 ...... 4.~1111111 D.ltw11tetu11 I. 11181 ............ 11ttl.. B. •1...,111 I.. luitfe• iB..... P. lllJI £41 I J JI ~"a~ '1-t '•·C 'V"'t 'O·t ..... ., ........... ..., .. Voice your views to Congress by telephone No rime to write your law- makml The latest in lobby- ing lets you dial a 900 phone number, leave your aame and address and have a letter sent in for you by a specia.1- ioterm group. (The charge appears on youi phone bill) The idea is bot w ith groups ranging from the Na- tional Rifle Association to The Wilderness Society. "It's con•enience," says Rick Parkhill, publisher of IefoTat maguioe. And it's helping change 900 num- bcn' onu sleazy image. Some approachei: Sarah Brady's Handgun Control Inc., Washington. O.C., baa sent "tem of thousan.da" of letters in the put few months to House memben through 1-900-226-.... 55 (on lwldgum) and 1-900- 226-1990 (auault weapons). Calls cost S2. 75. And Green- 1.ine. Bemley. Calif.. teu you SC"Dd "AcriooGnm.s" on an e•er-changing list of en- vironmental topics rhrougb iu t -900-PRO-E.A.RTH (95 centa a minute, plus S2. 95 pa letter). Another twist: You c:ao pledge your contri- butions through tome groupt' 900 numbtts. Are space ban broken on word proceaon KrOU the USA? No, it's ju.JC trendy to cook up product or company mma dw meld two words into one, with a capital letter in the mlddJc - like ComputerLand (wherein li•e WordPerfect.,~. WordStu, MalriMau, HypaCard. LuuJct and DlaPile). Running words together ''ma.kn a n.ame ouc of a dett:ripcnt phrase," 11y1 In Bachn.ch, prnideut of (mtun.lly) Namellb. a San Fnncisc.o n.am.iog company. Here'• a wnpling of one-word-from-two names: Chc'8Met: maker of automaud grocery c:heckouu C1l1rt11: maker of anti-1boplihing deTices • CIMTI ... Mt•t 114H: Yideotape company la1Ttc: miler of bnengc coolen Mt4l1U1k: elcaronic press rdeuc ICf'fiu Ullrlftl IJttt•a: anel agency WlltMrlrlef: fom:am Tia c:omputer from W carbtthek I.De. Top accessory is in the bag ..... ~ ... , ............................ ____ _ ..... -."TIWi ....... _. .. ., ... , r .......... ., .. hmht11 .. , ...... _..._c a,··~--.._• .. -..,,.. ......._.._ ..... _.*"'Its•-. 11111W Iii tlll c 111••• Bloo"ti"iJ.~11: bet ' ,. s ..... C et 11'111> 1111 ~--.. W• • •11 mreir r '• -.· • IJoiMU: 11 ._. • ..., ....... .,.. ..._.. ·-.• • lJMwll Ttllr. .. ....... ............. ,, ............................ Mic: ................ ...._ ........ Ill '"•IMf' l.A1me:l'lll..,.Mll ...................... _,., a• HIJHltl Write to Michele Maru: c/o Daily Pilot P.O. Box 2315 Grand Central Station New York , NY 10163 No penonal replies. 8l'tlltMtty SeMHIY• Is Larry Drau of "L.A. Law" men· tally rt>Larded, or is hf' jtut acting? P/Pt'IM giVI' u.~ a f>T'Wf hi.stOTJI on him. - AMf:NTIA JI WAR.{). WALJ.ANI>, TENN. Larry Drake does not have Down's syndrome, but the Emmy-winning actor has played the role of Benny Stulw1a with uch sen.'liUvit.y that most people ask this same question. The talented actor did research at local Institutions before he played a similar role, Lenny m "Of Mice n," sever~I years 111(0 at San Diego's Old Globe Theater. "I ~ Benny 15 a sweetheart, a nice guy who's not &.'I limited L'I most people issume." ays Drake. "Too often, peo- plt' se<' the handicappedl as peL'I who are kind or cuw and can learn a few tril'ks." A native Oklahoman. Orakt Is lhe 1'eCOnd Of three SOM. Ills (ather wa.-. a drafting engineer tor an oil com· pany and d1l'd In l Q80 from emphy!'JC- ma. His mother ha.' rettnlly been living In a Tulsa nursing cenlt r. and Drake and his br,ptAers are somewhat ts· tranged. Drake ls a araduac.e or I.he University of Oklahoma, but It took him 11 years w eam his dt'arte bec:aute he was always touring with ll'leatfr groups. When ~·· noc. workint. Drake la a telf-.cc>nfeaed rouch potato whole main passk>n Is bueball. ............... , ..... ~~--'M•Nlet­"°""" callld .,...,. ~..... oa ..,_ ~ la ..... of• 1'om1ed 0.,. GnU"l•in.'f' B~<>ld. What arft 1n""' of ltn- films? -SUSAN H/Clfrt.'H. llRllOYGAN 1'41.LS, W1S Genevieve Bajold. the daughter of a Prench-Canadlan bus driver, was born .July I. l B42, In Mona real. Canada, Con· vent-educated. s he worked her way through the Queber ronservatory of Drama as a movie-house usher BUJOld's first stage appearance wa' in the Cana· dian production of "The Harber of Se· ville." In 1964, ~h •made her film debut in the 1ntemallonal relea.w "The Ado- lescents .. Her b1R break came op1>05i1e Yves Monumd In "La Guerre F.st Finie" (1966), whirh was followt'd by a sup- porting role In the t'Ult favorite "King of llearts" ( l 966) Bujold <'mergl'd as an International stu ~ Anne Bol •yn in "Anne or the Thousand Days" CIOOS)), for which she rerrlvPd an Osc1tr noml· nation Addition1tl r.-aturc·film credits indudc "Earthquakt'" (I Sl74 ). "Coma" (I R78}, "Murd<'r by [)(>cree" ( 1979), "MonBil(nor" (I ~81 ) and "C'hoose Me" ( IOAr;) An al·tn..>s!4 of undeniablt' W&IPnl, Hujold has workrd lonl( t1nd hard for her ln1crnatmnal star stalun• stblln& Stare /$ ll tnw th nt Jam'"" Arr,,. ~. <>! "G101smokt•, •· rrnrl Pf'l1'r Orai'f>'I, of "MiMiOH lntpt>.*'.'lihlfl," tm • brotlwr,,? W1a1 arft thl"ir Last rlf1ntt''I d(fft>rnll, or ar,. tl&ou thl'ir sruE•n t1am,.s? Hat'fl llt'1J rtlfrtd? -w r MXIJ-:V. Hl'TLAM>. li It's true. James Arne s was born Jamft Aurna. on May 26, I B23, In M1nneapoU1. lie I the older brother or Pettr Aunu'tS (now known u Peter Gravee), born Man·h 18, 1925 , alao In a .. nn.apulls. They are both Ull ac;tlvt. Graves -* l"ft'l'nlly tarred In the all • MW "Mt.ion: lmpoalblf'" eenn on ABC, •hlle ArntSS hu returned w the hi~ In various "Ounsmoke" TV ....... .. oulre'• L* '"'4t "'°' tM IM'lfM of Ck~ Mtuiott· airtt'I e8Late he thfl 7V ~ "TJut Mil·· l'°"4i~"? -/Jf.'W>.Y U Nro<JT, CH&ROKEE, OKLA Multi-billionaire John Beresford Tip- ton's estate was known as Sllventone. Although Tipton's face was never seen, his voice wa'J provided by Paul Frees, a well-known Hollywood announcer. Mar- vin Miller appeared as his !M>Cial Sttrt-- tary, Mi chael Anthony, on this 1956-60 c~ series. Dop Spotted Jn tJu movie "OM Hurtdred an.cl OM Dalmo.tiaJ&S," what ltterfl t~ Nama of Lite puppin arad &Jtrir parneu? -LAURA l:llERSOl'I. R£1J()fNG. CALIF Pop and Mom Dalmatians Pongo and Perdlta, respectively, had a litter of 16 puppies. In the mm. five puppies were noteworthy: Rolly, Patch, Lucky, Freckles and Pepper. Releued In 1961, "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" ls considered one of the best or DlSMy's animated features. ROOM for Enor My hwbafld a..d d~·ifl·law lta1ie a bfot tltat BUJ11 GrGJta"' aJtd Po.U Jlaney ar~ brothf"TS. I d<nl't btlk-t~ it, but I hm11 some01te wlto l'k~ars hf hrord it mt 7V. Can NOV ~Ip Ml? -JM' QUG II/RI>, CAWMl.'1', WWA GnMa ... ~f: 8e& ..... Although commentator Paul Harvfy has bec-n described u "a co.blnatlon of Hilly Graham. Bl hop Sheen and Charlton lletton u Moett," hf l1 "°' rt>lated to any of thtte """· RllhlHt ...... °" lM urla .. , °'""' "'MHil," llu NASA ,..ialrill "'°' ,...,, 6j Hopln llorlul. nol ,..,..,.., eo .._ ~ cM Nrilt """41-oaa lt,STJQ. HDll>Ul!ION, NlfV. Hayden .,,_, 88, ~ ,_ dtftt NASA .._. Dr. AlfNi ~Iowa M lhe NBC*-from lte6-TO. He ..... t.. occ.-... .... lpotl Oft TV_. ..... ,..__ OOR From Dark Shadowsoo The BaJkiestn Charlie's Angelstn ._,~row, Kate Jackson has boon doing something right 8\ LY\\ HOOG£\~ Aflf'r a two-year abS('n~. Kate Jack· son return lo th('. mall !K'T't.'en in the CR.<i susJ>('n"E' mov ie "The> Stranger Within" (airing Tuesday. l'\ov. 27). And som<'how that's fittlnl(. After all, sht" go1 her start playlnl( Daphne lfarridge in the 8pooky daytlm rult clual ··oark Shadows " "It wa.1 my first )Ob." ay Jackson. lookinl re.laxed and fit -1f a bit thin - when we met with her during a recent visit to 'ew York. "I got to ease Into 1l because my character started iu a h&e .1aeboa .. he ...... (..,). wltll Jad,. ......... c.n,1 a..M la t:Mn#'1 ...,_(I.); aM wldl Ince lo11ett.fr la StartmNr Mii lln. «lat ghMt, 80 I didn't h11ve to worry that I WL'I "olng to fo!lct my hrK'S. I would beekon" -Jaclalon pul'N'S her hPf' and mov~ htr hand!' in a l(M8tly mannn, looking ror one> nf'ttinit momC'nl Just Ilk<• Daphne some 20 yeu14 ygo -"JlC"',.. pie to com" with me and sturr .. In "The Stranger Within, .. ithc pll&ys a Vk-tnam widow who~ :l-ynr-old son vanl hH when shP momf'ncnrily l<>avl'l'I him unattc>nded in " uJ>('rmarkC'l. ~lx­ l<~ yc-ars later. a )'oung man (Rick S<-hrOt'Ck'r) appears on her door'>t<•p clatmlng to bf tM'r M>n. But h r ooy- fnen:d {Chris Sarandon) ha._~ alm~t lm- mcdiatt dou~ and S<>meLMnf isn't' quite right about. tht young man. "Whtn I read lht salp&, I Just kepi turning ~... Jackaon aays. "There WM somethln" about it I couldn't put my r1ngtr on, but I thouaht the~ wu 1 lot sotni on In the tubent. Thtn, or rourw, wht-n I turned LO the front of'it and Aw that John f>teltM .. r wroce It - he wroc. ·Apes of God' -I '"1ilied NOVWma. ••· ---•• •• that lht>r't• 111'U a lol ~ntt on." .Jackson Is bc'At·lcnown for tarrin~ in thr<-'C su<.-c.'t'5SfUI prlmt'·tlmc ~ric-s (an 1&chk>ve~nt that i matchNI by onJy • handful or at'lors). "The Rookie!\" ( I 972-7fi ). on which !'ht> played Jill l>anko, a nurM-, wu th<' ftrst. Dul ii was with her ~md that he hit pay. dirt -sort of She was t.•ast ~" Sabrina Ounc1m on "C'harlie's Aoid " ( t97fi. W ). It q\11dd y turned Into a nallonal ph~nonwnon -and a mlxf'd b~lni for .J&ck~on, Stn<'t' mo5l of the llttnt1on ccftl('rt'd on fo'arrah fo'aw u: hair and .fal'lyn SmHh" p1 lUtt-Ptrltct r'eatul'f'S Ruf whf\n JackM>n left thf Rrlt>s afttr tt.s third seuon. ''Charlie'~ Antttls" (which had cuily wtatht''" the depar· turt of Fawcl'll) ftll apart. We've al· ways had the fttllnlt that wMrfl pure rotnc:iden~. "l'vr thoulht about It !"1•1f," N>'J' Jaebon "I camt to t.M CGftC:IUlion that In ~ tudftl 1.tw.r I t.t.fl 911 • ehow I.My klel tht b&lantt It WM MR tM two girls were on the seesaw. and I wa.1 the fulcrum in the middle I'm not saying that was becauSt> of me It rould have been bt'<:aust> of anybody hke me. But it just wasn '1 well·balant-ed after I left " Her third senes. ··&are<:row and Mrs. King" ( 1983-87). proved the other two were no nuke "I had an agreement with CBS to do a half-hour how:· she recalls ··Across my d<'Sk one day came a script lb.al was too thick to be a half-hour I s.a1d. ·1 don't want to read that ' But I saw th<' title, "Scarecrow and Mrs King.' and I thought, 'Whi&t tht> heck is that'!' I read 1t and I loved 1t, so I did it And. wltno! II Wll.'i run Hut. boy, it waic hard " .larkson's one M!n~ failur(', "R1tby Doom" ( 19AA). l·ame <1hor1ly af· lt>r tha1 .. ·Baby I-loom· "as a m1s.4'('d opportunity: !>aY .Jackson "It 'ihould hllVt' worked I.NI me !let' how I can put th1<1 that i truthful anc1 Yf' -.. She PllUS{'S "I think the J)(_"f1plt• II\ t harge of It, who had nC'Ver work<td in tl•J<'v1sion befort>, wan1ed to h'l11C'h u' itll how to do t.-l.-v1"on There Wb • l't'rlllm ll.mOUnt of rt•al &rrnl(a.nt't' th1•f'C' I knov. that J>('rsomllly I w n't allowt'd to put any or my'4.•lf into 1t I bt.•ht vt• that in TV S<'rl4.'8 you have to put ('f\OU(lh of YOUf'S('lf tnlO It that the audH•n('(• ldc.>ntiffos with a rt>al human lx'mJt .. After the demise of .. Ila by llnom," .llwkl'on un<k'rwent surgery ror brea.'lt l IUWC'r. ··rm fin(','' s he urt'S U8 "And thf reuon that I'm (Int 1 be-. t·au~ of early det.ectlon I'd like to t'n· tour111t<' any woman who may bf> "'ad· ing thl'i to go 1n and bto sure that rvl'rylhin•'s all rillht Tht' mammogram I noc ~thing lo be !IOl"t'd or II "' j(}M r /rf itttill. " Jarhon, 42. hu already had quite a Ul'('fr W~n ask<'d what ht> look• back on with «reatti t prid<t, howfVfl', ht h llalts ''Thttt's not one specifk Uaift&," the fiftaily llJS "But u I rta!iaf that l'n ~ .,.,_, lhlt '°" almoet 20 )'tan. ... rul pnJUd of that. I IUt9I I'• do6lc ........ ~·· I .~ -- ' ~Channel Guide Publlahd by TV Upde1e C> 19'0 TV U ..... llK. S1allon1 rHerve the riaht eo IUle a.....-. ...... Q QleMC4C ............ ...... lecau.e of • -fCC ...U.1 ........ ,., ... ..,._.. Madou caniecl by )'Olll cable 1yattm an 1ubj«t ~· ....... -~ l"l ..... to blad.out cw lut -. •• dlufn la ,.... • I · We re.,et u y '-~•ltlllC'e 111i. -1 cauw IWl·IAT, NOV 21- DIC l SUNDAY NOVEM8ER25 1'11 __ IA,_... Mteml Dolphlnt It a.v.llnd BrOWM. From o. .... ., Stadium. (Uw) (3:00)' -1N -Cft. , .... 0.., Q.e~.'""" 1.C. P11D1 In YlnCOIMf. (Llw) (3:30) -...... .. lpotttwrlp (lm) (1:00) -..... ._NA., .... SeMlit 8Mhlwtla It Sin Diego ~From Sin Dilgo/Jd s.atum. {Ute) Q 3:00) -10N mtBI IMIA OrMd "'-Hour (1 '00) -10:.tO '91pot11P111 .. ld Arnoed 1,MONDAY NOVEMBER2e -..... ~ __ NA.,uiti Malo Biie It Houlton Olera. From tnt AalrOdomt. {LI-.) Q {3;0CJ> -.... .. °""' ....... I °"" AMeka "'°*"' ~ ... euw.) Cl'OOt TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27 ..... _Cllll' ...... ...... -.. T-.n11111. (l.M) (2:00) _ ... ......., ..... , ... Aftrl ..... Yorll•*"·Fromtw ....... ~.{UW) ~ • . I -l:JO llUZllC-..lelll .... MiltOUrl It Rutgn. (Uve) (2:00) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER28 -•:JO l8BIC-..lelll .... Kentudty It Cinc:lnnlb. (L.lve) (2:00) -4:31 -NIAl11t11e11 AllMtl Hawtc1 It Bolton Celtict. From tht Boston Glrdln. (L.lve) (2:15) -IN ... c-.. ....... • ~ It Notrt O.,.ne. (Uve) (2:00) -1:30 THURSDAY NOVEMBER29 -4:30 ... c-.. ......... Nor1tltfn Iowa It SoulwiMtt Miltouri StMI. (lM) (2:00) -.,.. -C...,.l11h1••• Aortdl lnllmdonll It DePaul. {Uve) (2:00) -1:30 llliDI .... Otta HIUgtl'\ vt. Tommy Hrit. Sc:htdu6td 1 ().round ~ bOot from Like Tahoe. • (Uvt) 0 (2:00) FRIDAY NOVEMBER30 -2"" ... T ... DlmCup F1n11 Round. From St. Peelrtburg. Aa. (L.lve) (5:00) -,,.. SATURDAY OECEMBER1 -eAll •: ... ,.., c.1911,..... (L.lve) (3:35) -tOAll --0-. lelll .... BjgFour Classic. lndiena VI. loultvilt; Ktntudty vs. Nolrt DlfN. (lM) (4:30) -12:30 ,.,.c...., 'ooeet Auburn • Altbltna. From Ltg6on FltlCI In BlrmlngNm. AJa. (lM) 0 (3:00) -1 N -1:30 Im ......... Oltd Denget. Feltlnd: American Ron Ku end Wlfl'llf Brlilf'I of Gtnnlny lnempt to become tht first two men to eucceaf\Ay "frtt dimb" to tht summit of "Monk.., Fect" In Y°"""'9 Nttlonll Ptr\. An 1xptorltlon Into tht dlepttt Clvt In New Z..i.nd. (Teped) (1 :30) -2N em .. ,.. ..... , T°'"'G Pllyn ~ From Ttytor. Mlctl. (~ TIPt)(1:30) -HI I --11111111 ..... NOYD• 9' 1•. lllCDlm I, lllO • -D1~1rtlt T1tl• .. &I.e...,.,.... Im 1111 ... -1N _.,...1111 ,..., (3:oot tht HIHIU Colil«#n. (Swnt-dty TIPt) (2:30) -, ..... _ ......... (R) (1:00, -7:31 -lpol1ilp111 Wiii Ed ........ -4:.ao -A•1r1cel1 Q11 1 2 I ................. =----=(~ -l:JO -,,. -.......... ,.... Mllpc1•'-' -11111 .. r....., -~= -....... -l:OI -u.a. °"""* Gold -1:31 •== ..... Merqueftl It f<lnus . -11 PM -11:JO -12AM Imm Collge F004b911 Teems to Be Announced (R)(3~ -1 AM mm lpotla Llttnigtlt • lpotla ... (3•00) -1:.0 (Semt-dly T•) {2:00) -.,. ~ 8pcwtlpegl With Ed Amold (R) ......... .......,. (R) (1 :00) -10'91 ......... National Toumlmtnl From Las ~JR) (1:00) llZllm ...... ~ (3;00) -1Ct30 -SAM (lf£mT .... ATP TOUf (R) £U'm SpeedW ... (R) -4AM '' Holiday Gift From Sears A Free Key Ring wtl.b pwda.-e ot our 37•p&ece ~ ,,__ ....... 1 ·10.1~ ··~ 2-8&10.. S-f1117••. us ........ ,.~ ..... -...... PlllllJ .... $2495 ..._..,..a....,.,..-".........., ___ .., ................. _. ... ,,, .. 0..0.., ~ ................ ~~--..-....... -..................... ...... _...,., ............. _.__ _,u.,..,'-tc...c-t • ...... c.-_ ............................................... _. ·-' • ......... a I a I I I ..... ~ .... _ ....... ,..,..._.-'"_.__....,. .... _.._,... ... _ ..... • \ / James Garner plays a judge who stands up for a principle in NBC' s *Decoration Day." Get jt_preview of this Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, next week in TV UPDATE. OO®si©lhl si liW ~lY1©1D®uo~® g@[i' Rlhl® ~lrn@® @g W-' [i'n l1llR'i> Celebrating the Motown years S even yean ago. Su- zanne de Passe put together an Emmy· winning special , "Mo- town 25 Yt>Sterday To· da). Forever .. ThlS Sunday, Nov 2o, CBS 1s ai ring another de Pl&SSe SJ>('C1al, "Moiown 30· What' Goin· On!" Out wait a minut.e Seven plus 26 is De Passe, who hu bf•t•n with Motown for 23 yea rs and Is now president of 1he newly formed Gordy /de Passf Product iuns , just laughs It seems that <'\en Motown foundt>r Herry Gordy 1 n't cer· tam which event should mark the company's of- f1t·1al rounding '"This wai. not the b1g- l(t•st problem I had - trust mf',.. "ht' says '"At tually, I wai.n't &.'I rnnt't>rned with the dale a" I WL'I with the elJ• 'l'n<t> of a 30-i~h year In my own mind, the last 30 years 1s tht• Mo town generation .. It 's not JUSt In de' Pa!\Se's mind Motown musk M~m! to strike a r hord with evt>ryone "I WL'l just In the editing room looklnl( at some or the reverse angles or t he aud1en<'t'.'" she 'la)'S "To see a thousand peo- ph• in ont' shot all sing- ing along 1s Just amaz- ing Particularly with rt'S~l to Smokey Rob- 1 nson · s mt'dl~ and the four Tops and the Temptations." The nrst Motown ape. r ial looked at the rttOrd company and Its mu Thls OM Is mort' ab the advances of A can-American per fo ers during "the Moto years." That makes aien.se. was the nt1t time t tomelhlng black-ow1 had made that much pact on the cultur says de Paa.e. ··1n 1 '60s, we didn't appn a~ that, but. we ceru ly do In the '90s. ·· One or the blU questions about Moto• hu to do with founder, Berry Gort variously portrayed a crt'allve ~nlus or lmpoeslble tyrant. "He's an exaell bosa," says de P don't think I ·would cl\)oyir\8 ~ car~·r I 1 enjoy1nit tod•.> If hadn't virtually .. rwr the nrst 10 yraf'! "' m carffr <'rYing bt•ou'>t' wasn't jood rnough. wasn't harp enoul(h. wasn't bright enouith wasn't mart eMuJI Rut ht-'I not &Offil'l>n who geu pleuur<' ou or other pte>ple's m1-.c.•r or misfortune. a.11d have 1ttn peopll'· Ilk that In Hollywood lk despera~ that the ~1 pe>Mible product l"t'at· the pubUc, and ht• w1lllftC to raove heavr and HJ'th to do that ·· IT LYNN ffOOGEHIOOM Qa'l)tC.. ; ........ j --....a sic out rn- rm· e, .. the 'Cl· tn· m I ,, y It II 11 •• .. I y I . .. ! h .. n • l l ! lundllJ Momin& November 25, 1990 - J } r ! 'C I z 0 < II r N GI • ... I , z 0 c I I N °' .. ... c.o g Sund•Y Prime rime llftl'apeilllngo •••••~on• ....... "°""9 ......... ,of5)Q .. Novem'* 21, 1990 ~ 0 ~ Q. II 'C ). :i ~ g ~ z 0 < G 3 f ~ ' ~ 0 i • 'C ~ I l z 0 < ; r ~ N • .. ... ~ 90 0 MIC ..... 0 lltlntl I A """C.,, TllllllA (ln Sllnolo "Glwblor• ..... 11.Mlsy ''Owll Sdlool'' _...., ..... '« ~ .... ,... ................. .................. ~-0 _ .. ,,, . •• t .......... ................... ............ Oceen Blech, Celff. (R) -... .,, 2 2 .......... -~ ~ I z 0 ·1 < ~ ; I ' N ..., .. ' ... co g , NOYember 27, 1990 . . .... " ......... Dllll.., .... .. .. 0. r&"I "Jtl/~ , " H,.k (Joh S.1ta, tttoH) t1 rllU "' ,,, . " '"' ""''· .. -" f)lf 11 lfHlguill O#ffrt.,., lo flo '" '""'" "'-' lff• M"'1•fl'lf1,,, 1:4'11 II tW· UvlH 6' f •11 •llf ,,...,, ,. ,...., ltln# •• /ro#I q/ IM ,..,,._ Q ..... ... tlLM C1 utu .... -•s'c.._ ... .,. ... ,,.[$ ..... .... .. ,..,0 It - Wedltead•Y Prime Time lflll.1• =... C...,.' 1 I 1 81191111 • X.. fl.Jiit km• 0. ..... ~S Miro l:e UN .... lllf s aa.· ................. Dlllll fi::lltlllllil:tt ......... CJ'l1 ...... fl•. Drlllllf W.. • ·-5191 ~ 9-(1.lil .. 14 A I' n • tma .... A** ..... -.... -[ $•> ..... , •• ~ ...... 10:30 1~ 11: --· ... III November 29, 199( --------- ·I :1-e1n 'n~IPil 1f !~ ~ ·iiha ,nf!'ri"ibtl 11 ~I ~ .. ~,11 in:11 I;;; I ~< .,, 111; i l l:il!ll l IJJ(i i!!l(j '11: ~lii~~a1 ' • ~~ > j" J .• l . -t ?.~!:f tilt illa.~s;-t, -. ··"sla '.'". ~l ~4_ . . -•· -~ l. l _i ,l. f j e: ii ·; ~11.,~ r: = '\ #,~l.· -•.. . ~---~ -!. --~­;.:. c:·~ l~!f&. r .~~•··•'"' I Jl rl ll li Hil-1 i i 0 Jli ~I 11 f .. i 0 Thur9day Prime Time M • • blnll IPI"' ""' ooutl11111ca. (3: 15) ...... _.._,.._ ......... .. dllld wtwt .. November 29, 1990 llJT .. lllow ..... (R) ~---- November 29, 1990 ""8 Eltl .... If') . .._(RI MM (R) 11157. ~I an ... .. ................. ,..... ..... 911 • 911 ~ :2. -a. a. I» I» '< '< > ~ = ,0 Cl 3 ~ :I -0 :a 0 • :I .. 8 z 0 < Cl 3 f:I' Cl ~ w · 0 .. ... co co 0 Friday Prime Time 1:00 1:30 -O.S" (Pwt 2 ol 2) - rm .. --.. .. 1111 1111 .. - ,.... ="= ...... ..... °""-.. FRIDAY HIQHLIOHTI -HO 1:00 7:30 Oii ABC'1 ·~Gotrtg /llf4"1," Jnrk fJ'rrr ""'"-'· nbof',J, 11 11tarwd ~d tt'rlltr, 1*J tltf 4orwr fOn lo !tit Uod, ored llU otl•" "'""6"s q/ IA! ll'O• plOI #Mir "' ,.,,., A ~t trD4' 1*• Urtitimt pr>/ I q/ r nltrl "'"""' "Oofltf /'for,.." ..., t>J t~ trortl ...,, .. ,,,,. 1·«1fo1t. • November 30, 1990 -...... C I II ...... ......... ..... Friday Prime nme -= ..... Eddie ..... In • plnC:lt ...... .,. ll"W:.i-.... •·A Cllaavae:=e:: ..... H.lllt...,Q ................. •W11111111111•111MM Ull" = .._ ....... ...... ,.. ... . ...., .... ..,. . ...... .... ..... WMlilJU ... .... _ ........... .., .. 6, ......... .... -.. -0..MrDIMllMr -··a111 ....... ... ... DJ ... ...... ..... .......... a. ... ... ..... °" .. "'· Q -............ . liii ... Wty"'" ... .... .. _,MN ................. November 30, 1990 "8'orm Ind Sotrow'' (1990) L.«1 Singer, Todd Alen . -... F.rlday . Nllht Owl November 30, 1990 .. - - - Saturday Momlnl December 1, 1990 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ---- ~ S.turday Afternoon December 1, 1990 .. - ---- Saturday Prlrne Time - am am --.. fDI .. .. um .. ml IOI SATURDAY HIQHUQliTI -•• 0ec ...... , 1, 1990 .... c.--'--• S.turd8y Prl~e Time December 1, 1990 . . 1:00 1:30 7:00 .,..,1C1n ......... (R) December 1, 1990 Al ........ E•~tn: • .:.~,....._Ft2 "'ltl.~-'! l:llJ p'" .. ,'Mf~M12 a:..,... w 'p.m.. 10 a:=.~~~T; ~V...FZpm ,4:10 lt:ir1 t 11fef..._W4 11:; .... I F 10 a.m. ..-: ... d,. ~., • ~2e..w 1 -.: lj~ .. T..-e U., Tu ~ ~ ,!." 10 p.m. ~Ft p.m.: s. 10 is.:,..~.::,,.. ...... ,,.. ..... t,u.. 4 • ·!Mor:J.:: ~c··-, !$ I \:''11:.tO ... 14/i:.·1 F 10 a.m. ' m "' . ' 3.~ ~,~ f:. T• ..... I H:ll fC, .......... ,. pm ACROSS I Actor -Ray 5 "Grand -'> 9 Susslclnd's ··0pitn-·· 12 Produttr Norman - 13 "GWTW " man Ion 14 fOI action Mrit.'1 15 He's LnCalhoun on "Matlock" 17 John Goodmlft on ''Roeeanne'' 18 Ma. Alicia 19 "-Ufe lO Uve" 20 Actor Douglas - 22 -Horsley Is Ethan Allen 23 -Buttons 24 Deacon on "Mldnl«ht Caller" '1.7 Warren Prost on "Twin Puita" 31 Writtt Kl"19ley - 32 -Vltoda 33 FU• critic James - 34 DJ. on "Hull H.,._" 86 Art« 0eorte - 31-Ardeft 18 Jeff ot1 "China TV Kit IY LUIS CA~P08 60 -Gabor hi "-Wolfe" 62 Jack - 63 Cleavon LIUlt' on "Bagdad Cafe" M "lllgh -'' 65 Danson and Shackelford I He was llawkrn Pit'rce 2 -Ames 3 lie '1 Peter on "MacGyver" 4 Work's planet 6 Michael Moriarty on "Law A OrMr" 6 "-Night with David ~lterman" 7 Actor -Evaru1 8 Raymond - 9 Sara Rue on ·•Grand" 10 Harris Yulln on "WIOU" It "fortune-" 16 Actor -tfarrbon 21 Darius M<.'Crary on ".f'ulily Matters" 22 Adam Jeffries on ''Tnlt Cok>rt" 23 Charlottt - 24 "-Max" 26 Slnfef 8'11UC 21 amwwa.. ••-C..... neaMe ..... th. •. ..,.._..,. .. ~ Actress -Woods 30 La~s rrank on "Cop Rock" 32 Maugh~' "Cale~ and - 3ti Patty on 39 Acros~ 36 VC'H mode 3A Soap wnter AAnet - 39 "L.lre -On" 40 Beverly Art'Mr on "M~rDad" 41 "The -Mt<oy!I" 42 "Once a -" 43 Erlc- 44 "Over My - Body" 45 "A farewell to -" 48 Emma on ··T~ Young HIMra" 49 "TM Man In tM .. LAITWllK'I IOUlftOll . ..,_.. _ .. __ 7'aoo Lo. A ........... INll • ..,_, ""-' WMM follun to ,,.... ,.. ,,.. "' polJic. __..,,_, ltoa ~ o l'OM of .,.....,,,.. ,,...,.,.., ., Judd N._,......, ill ''JW...U.u, '' IJeU 1NM °" Oable-TY. °"' ............................... , •• ...., "-*' _,,,,,,. -..., .... .. °'6rMM I ..... ,,,,,,.,, .... ,.,.,, - ............. ''Jr.Nit ""'a. .. ,,. ...... ~rv .. ~OCAL ~~EWS ON CABLE The~ Cculty~ is now available ~cir/« fi&tlt, ~)00 want it It's lacat news with an ()ange flcMr, that oo •~er LA station can give you 4 • ( ' 5 ·---• Q n as au z --- • MOidy sunny 11111 •rnlns. ._. ;.. crea1ia1 cloudine11 aad cooler .............. -.. poctod dlil -,__ C_l/l_....,.. _ff to 74. Lows -49 to S4. F• 1M 0n_c_., __ ....,._ infonnllioa, indudioc boelinl. filllioc Incl l\lrfi .. ~ and lee Pllt Al. •TIE For those of you-wonderina what inllydrovc Irvine Cb. chlirm1n Don B~n to Kil prime Lquna Canyon real estate btloW m1rkct v1lue to the ci ty of Lquna Btach. look no fanhcr thrin Johanna fcldn ... Until now. everyone assumed it was pttt.surt from the city and environme ntalists that SPlwned 1hc accord ... But accordina to Felder's husband. Gene, whose lettcn OC· casionally snict the Orup C...t Delly PUet editorial pqe. Johanna played a -crucial" rote in bta.ina the aarttmcnt ... Affixtd 10 the Fcldtts' refri.,erator for the Piii thrce~rs Ms been a photasraph of Bren, which JUha.nn11 put the'~ .. to send him love.'' Gene writes ... "Sht' re1soned that his contciobsness obviously nccdcd raising because he valutd pc>wcr and money over prnerv- ina the natuf'll land ind wildlife ... Gene states ... Who's to lr.noW'! Paiuips the pho10-1clepathy d id help mellow the mcp-dev"-t. P..-.1e: ow joinjna Btt'n on the Fckler rtfri,er.tor is a photo of Ken Franlr.1. in hopes thlt Lquna's city man.,-·1 con!ci<MKMH mi&ht be raised to the puint. Gene •YS. thal he's mort sensi1ive to people and the en- vironmt'nt .,. Hmmm. •-•••sz l/llOTll • TllE ,,, .. The principal of the tchool ,.ve me • no1e uyin1 I 'd placed third oul of J,{X)() people. I lost my bttath beauK I couldn't believe it." Nine-year-old Alexis Maron. on win- ninJ third plact in a n11 ional stamp des11n conlt'St ror elementary schoolchildren. A2 D "'Winnin1 isn't tveryrhing, it's the only thi"' ... AnoRymQUS -~~!Z!~~thc holiday season with a visit ,bf Santa Claus and community tree liif1tina cer- emo ny 11Glt'nbrookPark11 6 p.m. Attendttt arc: asked tO'bril'll non-pcr- ishabfe food items for needy families. t111ar un. •I, II, ff, I, II, II Bonut number -II <::>tt .. ns: Thrtt. tclubs: Nine. <, ~" Queen. ~pedel: Ac<. - S.nta 01ra WllftutCrcek l'mdma ...... PSEP&• c ---z• OSOL .............. '99. tw; I -0.... ~C.-0.,,... Corona del Mtt__ State Beech was IMmuany crowded for a NOYilN"nt>et~·de-iy-Saturday, as air and water tempel'aturea approached recent f9COI di. Beaches_ were crowded as water, air stay unusually warm COSTA MESA -Isn't November wppolCd to be a winter month? It was hard to tell, o n the Oransc Coast Saturday as water and air lt'mpcnuurn in many arc:as approached rtttnt rttnrds. · The L11una Beach lifquard station reponcd the water temperature: at 66 dcarttS. a level not reached since 1983. The air tempcra1ure pc1kcd 1t 81. close to an 8S-dqrec rtrord set in 19SO. Oransc Coast residents didn't miss the chantt to cnJO~ the unseasonable condi1ions as btaches. shoJ)pina Ctnten and roads rt"maincd Cro'llt·ded most or the day. Luckily. tht'rt W'C'f'(' few rt"ports or~ms. StatcwKlc. Cahrom1a Hi&hway Patrol officials painttd a anmmer picture:. say. ina traffic deaths and drunken--drivina arrests increastd this Thanksgiv1n1 hol· iday pcnod over last year. A multi-\·rhiclr accident in Rivcnide Coun1 y Fr!day rontnbuted to 1hc death Despite trial start, rape suspect remains enigma • I • -Llw ly_ ....... °"'"" 0.. Olly "°' llUNTINOTON BEACH -Sll irley Mcfall bel~vt"S pcopk: in1ipsi"1 ICl'OU the }"nl 10 leavt hondbilh •nd ni<n ... 1ftvedh11 her pnvecy. T1lty ·-..,_ .... -· .... lime _, broM Ii-off "°' plontt on Olhcr occnioM. Ille sold Friday. Mffall ttainlls the ldwni11•1n-. .._ they're loft •I lier lllO .U ..,., ~ odvmisc tllot ,...,..., .-, -ud ltrVI U I ......... inritolioll 10 Mt - Thicv'tl once -. loto llor "'-ud triodto_li_ .......... "8u1 I d0n'1correlate1h11 to handbi t ot sllt said. "It's been 100 k>n& qo to ~ mtmbtr." Mcfall has IOnt SO fir II 10 poll I .soliritOtS. no handbills" sia,n 11 her he: And if• helped 10mc. she •id. HP« .._ ,.., tlllto .. lctpcople. ..r ve $l>Oktn 10 thtm ind they've been eKt.Htnl about it ... she Mki .., a kM o( people who di1tribuM t the flim -1h11 advfl1iK e"ff)'thins tom .m...itum to 11rdtnint work to pcppa ~i .... -clo!l't ..... £,..ilsll. And Ill< i....llilh pile up. • fllr thlt ,.,.., McFlll •id ...... 111 Ed lMt the City Coud Im p1111 Mt lft toll. .\ runaway truck carecntd into stoppc-d traffic 1n Moreno VaJlcy, and lhr firr:y 10-vehick chain colhs1on killed fi\'C people' and injured 17. From 6 p.m. Wcdnoday to 6 a.m. Saturday. 4S people W't'tt killed in driv- ins accidents. There ~"" JS deaths durina thr same period in 1989. said CHP spokesman Steve Kohler. Oranat County hi&hways haVf' remained frtt or any fatal accidents. so far this holida y period. which ends toniahl Of the 29 deaths in C HP juri.tdictioft, J 7 victims wett no1 wn.rin& safety belts, Kohler said. The number of arrests of people driv- ins under the innuc~ rost a1to. &om I.SIC) last )Ur to t.782 this Thank:laiv- ong. That incrcuc was due in P*f1 to a Iowa blood-alcohol content level needed for VT<ll. Kohler said. The l..,i limit was lowt'ftd in January from .10 -NOVEMBER-.. Demswon't talk budget to Deukmejian A captain with the Newpon Beach Fire Dcpanment who was recently awarded Firefighter of 1he Ye.ar by the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. A 14-yQr department vtteran. Sutherland. 38. has served as a paramedic, engineer, firefighter and.just this \lr'ttk. was appointed training officer. MllRCM'J .. I~~~~~~~~~~ Sutherland'\ peers chose him because of his work in preparjng various department programs and for his basic demeanor and philosophy, according to Capt. Randy Scheerer. Sutherland also was one of four Newport Beach fircfi~tcn recently chosen as an Orange Counly Fircmans· Association 'Overachiever." Said Scheerer: .. Ro n is probably the model captain 1n the department and one of the mos1 rC1pttted ... "I ti)' to learn something new every da) and keep the ei1citcmcnt and cnthusu:ism for the JOb as strong as on the day I "as hired." As a ~oung aduh. "ho began \lr'ork1ng wuh Alpha Beta at age 16. Sutherland tried 10 get into 1hc Newport Beach Fire Dcpan- n1cn1. II tuol. thre\~ ~ca rs Ix-fore his persistence paid olT. tl1s in111al reason fo r ""'an11ng to bec'omc a firefighter was the pcrcc1,cd C\\ 1tcmcrtt of fi&ht1ng fires and saving l1v('s. But over the ~cars hl"s learrted a firefiJhler's JOb 1s much more. "[vt"rv day, I'm k'arn1ng som.ett'li nt I've enjoyed 1t more now b....'l·ausc ot the· ...... nc-ngc. th~ <ll"''°~1ty ... UP CLOSE AllD PEllllllllAL ------ .The fal her of two sons, aged 20 and 18. Sutherland lives in M1ss1on Viejo with hts wife Pam. He enJO}S spons. particularly racquctball. golf. snow and waler skiing. lh.'.!o also coached ~outh s-0<:C'~r for eight ~cars and Little Lcaguc baM:"ball for !i.I~ )Cars. -8) Iris l 'oko1. Editor'• note: II you tao•· somroar wbo 1bould k le•t•red la "Oraa1e Coa1 t P~plr " call tbr Dally Pilot'1 City l'k•k at 14t-4Jtl. or leave a mes•agr on tbr Editor'• HotJial" -141.fOll. local News Briefs B11"1l1ry prevention pr-tlflm 111111111 H UNTINCiTON BE ·\f",·f -.\ commun11y burglary preven- 1100 n1ecting 1s scheduled Thur!ida,1o a1 7:30 p.m. at Edison \nmmun11 ) ( ·l·n1cr. ll 377 Magnulta St. The progran1 is sponsored b) lh<" Hunt1nglon Beach Neigh- borhood Watch and !he pohec dcpartmenl. In the past 60 da)!o. 32 residential burglaries were reported in lhc sou1hcast part of the C'll)'. Entry was generally made through unlocked w1ndov.s or doors. pohce sources said. l.lguna Pl1yb11111 gets d11•s LAG lJN <\ BE .\CH -The Laguna Playhouse «lebrated 1hc huilda) season earl) this year. !hanks to a tno of corporate dono~. v.hu apparen1J y were C'augh1 up 1n thr li(>ason's sp1ri1 of gi ving. Targl'I Storl'S n1ade 1hc largest donation -S20.000 toward the playho usc·s award-w1 nn1 ng youth thcati:r .pro,eru. The discounl dcpar1n1e nt store chain hai supported 1hc progralJ] for three years. MclJonncll Douglas Em ployees Community Fund, Inc., has awarded a S5.000 grant to the pla yhouse's Disabled Ac1ors Project. The Disabled Ac1ors Project !nuns physically challen&ed aC'tors. s1ud PlayhouSC'.' ei1ccu11 ve director Richard Sttin. Suburu of 4.mrr'lca has awarded a Si.000 ·arant ' 10 the PJayhousr·.s )0111h theater prOJet'I. Pollce Log Editor"1 No1~ -The foJJo.·11t1 pcopk werr ·•tTtStnl on sapiaon or dnu1tnt dti'tifli 1hi1 ,,.,, Wttt. The lf'llittt police kw ..,,, un•v11l1bk. • Clltl ..... Mkhael Allc:n Tunstall. 21. os1a Mcu Victor Mt nUtl Renttria-Oniz. 2S. S.n11 Ant Fnnc1tco V1llatpendo. 41 . C)l:ta rdew Dennis RK'han.I C.'trr110. 39, C'os11 MeM Cindy ~1arict Ranlett. 12. El Toro ChnstllK' Robena Smhh. 36. Coron1 Ant~y Edward Vtllis, 64. l~ine <kortlr Fn11'Cis Stayton. '6, Cote• Mm S.nti11t1 Malqon._21. Costa Mt11 Ka1hcrint Anne Tjetjtn, 42. osta Mctt C11flrord Lynn Shn'ocl. 32. OtUi MCSi ) • f 1111 P~ ~A -Enaineers Saturday conected 1 pound control computer t JTOf which halted the Mqellan apM:eCraft's mappin1 of Venus. N,. '~ offtcials said. "Eve"! rthi .. ls fine," said Bob MacMillan, spokcsm1n for NASA's Jc '! Propulsion Uboratory. The pi ·pb&em wu corrected a~ut 8 a.rn~ 2'h houry bef~ the start of tht ~ next mappina cycle. • . The si:: .cecraft., which circles Venus every three houn and IS minutes, .. I lost about three orbits.'" after it stopped mappin& about 8 p.m. Fri. :1ay, he said. Flllllll 11 lll:Flllll II W11•ll1t11 AR I.!! 1LAND. Wash. -Crews scrounaed for scarce sandbqs and emef'll !ncy sheltcn reopened Saturday as rain.swollen rivers spilled ove r and drove close to 2,000 people from their homes in the second wave of floods this scaM>n. The h1 1rdcst hit areas were in western Washinaton. At leas \ 19 riven ~re at flood •ll:IC Saturday because of heavy rainfall in 'tfte Cascade Mountains, the National Weather Service said. Bctwe -en 6 and 9 inches of rain had fallen in the mountains ·in 24 hour s. As ma ny as IS hi&hways were closed in places. Major road closures in• ::luded ~.S. IOI near Lake Crcsc:cnt on the Olympic Peninsula 1 \Od W.S. 2. a major cast·wcst route across the state. Tht fl ooding Cedar River closed the Renton Municipal Airport. The U1 ,itcd States failed Saturday to penuade Colombia and Mala)'lia to back a proposed U.N. resolution au1horizing an attack to drive lra1 ~I from Kuwait. but Presidenl Bush returned home from Europe con fident of broad support. It appc.~1rcd 1ha1 the U.N. Security Council would meet this week to con l;ider the resolution before the United States givn up its council c I 1airmanship. Meanwhile. Secretary of State James A. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE C>OA&:T'S ONLY FICTIONAi: Ol'IAMA SERIElt ''D on'! n1 ove. babe. lei me pull this out." Kathe1f inc Bell was motionless as the burly, cipr~homping press man bi 1cked the newspaper-stacked handtruck out from between the 1J •rcsses and around her bent-over frame. Katherin•! was leaning down to snaa a fresh copy of the Newport Bea•: h Weekly rolling off the pres~. A half dozl"n men 1n ink-s1ainecl blue uniforms were busily moving about. trying 10 grt the paper• :•ut as early as possible. so 1hey could keep 1heir early· morning appi > 1n1ments wilh ice cold 12-packs. "OK. t0o :11s. all clear," Junior barked over the eardrum· sha11eri n1 din of full<olor presses running al full speed. Katherin~· apprehensively carried the dripping wet-i nk paper O\cr 10 a tab 1-c 10 read 1he front page. ··Heads l l p, coming through." Junior shouted as he pulled another load 1 J•f papers pas! the dazed newspaper editor, narrowly m1ssina her. As Kathe 11ne reached her dcs1ination. she suddenly stopped and stared at I he wall. Once apin, she was being haunled by the same naaging thoughts. "Did I m 11ke the right call? Should I have run the s1ory?" To bt co r1tinuM ... u Know? • b lrvlae: I 1 ri 1960. William L. Pereira and Associates. 1he firm sc."ICC'ted 10 lay out the new university and plan a new city on the Irvi ne Rlnch, r ;uggested the town's name be "one that is euphoni- ous, which has some association w1th local history or tradition and which docs nc• 1 conflict with the names of e:1istin1 cities in the area." Amon& the possible names: Buenaventura, Crespi. San Joaquin, Cicn1: p . Red Hill and Irvine. . ' Wt" really n<."Cd to know what you know, euphonious or not. Contribute )'O• ~:r hisrorical f•c'ts to Did You Know, Oraq:e CN1t Dolly Piiot . l".O. Box IJ60. Costa M<Sll, 92626. -c-,IW •¥ Aw SjljU flZHll llllr WASH INGTON -l'raidml -.-s whh Muican Prclidcnt Cartos Salinas de Goruri on Monday, in1tt1t on provid· ins impetus fot what both countries hope will be a new era of crou.- border economic activity. Hiah on lbe qenda for the sixth meetin& bet~ ~h a_nd Salina• in two Yean will be a propascd U.S.·Mcx1can tree trfde aareement that would' complement a similar pac1 the United Stalel reached with Canada in l 988. • -. . Bu1h and Salinas will meet in the northern Mex«:an etty of Monterrey where, aside from formal talks, titnt Ms been set alidt durina Bush's 2S.hour stay for a rodeo. a barbeeuc an~ a fi~s displaiy. Salinas also has an ancestral home nearby which Bush wtll visi1. --••i:••• "" ... ,.111 CHICAGO -Thousands of Poles in Chicqo helped shape their homeland's fulure Saturday by casting absentee ballots in the li~t presidential election sin~ communism's collapse in .Poland. "We are all very happy about the 1umou1 so far. It is diffic~lt to say how many will come.'" Andrzej Jaroszynski. a Polish consul in Chicqo, said. . He cstiinatcd upwards of I S,000 -out of . some 40,CXXI Chicaao area Poles eligible to vole in the Polish elec11ons -would cast ballots. Chicqo has the largest bloc of Poles of any ci1y outside Warsaw, about 800,000 to 1.2 million. . U.I. 11111111 ti lltlFCllllcll El lllvall1r SAN SALVA.DOR. El Salvador -Officials fro~ El Salvador and four ot~r nations Saturday asked 1he U.N. sccretary-scncral to help halt a 5-day-old offensive that has left more than 100 people~ dead. At least two government soldiers died in skirmishC1 wi1h lef'tisl rebels in 1he eas1ern Usulutan prO\'IM«" Saturday. but El Salvador's 13 other provinces appeared calm. In ·Honduras. the Central American Security Commission issued a s1a1cmen1 asking U.N. S«re1ary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar 10 help end the otfensivr by 1he rebels of th(' Fanbundo Mani National Liberation. or FMLN. They asked Perez de Cuellar to make pcqpnal efforts to persuadr 1he rebels 10 call off their a1t.acks. -By 111~ A1.acUlff Pttu News of the Weird Tlttlll 111 .... Mllll CltJ'• •••••le llllclW • SKOWHEGAN. Mainr -A pair of dueling ta1too parlors 1s giving lhis rural Maine town's local business SC'enr a shot 1n the arm. ' Bolh businesses beg.an w11h1n 1he last two mon1hs. and dt'"Spite 1hc region's sluggish l"Conomy, boti.-report a booming demand for body art. Do!Mry-•11MI .,., .. ,.,...,...,...._.Lll\,_...,_,o Lii\ .......... ,... .,. -°"' ~ ... c.. ........ ·-JIMll&Jt\. 111.111. ........................ ..-,., .... ---To m111k1 a ~Ion .... a_... c-°"",.... ...... ~ .,... .. ...,..,.....,__r.~aoi-• NP t ~_._., .... ._ .. _,...._ -~---. --...... C:::::-'r:"..L -- _ .. _ vi.~E------·------_,_ _ ..... ------·----:..JC.O:: ,..u ....... MllO&a .. I 5 I lllCll "('us1omers are comin1 out of the woodwork now," said 4J... year.old Ro) Whitney, who opened Whunc~ 's Cttative Tat- toos in an old key shop. Part of the reason business is . brisk may br the fact tattooing · is illrpl in Nrw York, New J rrst'~ and Massachusttts. he said. As an added draw. they art' offering holidB )' g1f\ certificates. -By di~ A••«latNI Pre•• How to l'Nch us •t the Dlrlly Piiot Clrculellon "'-"°"" ..,...., -lllng a-... "'2·5178 .._ ......,, EdhOflal -. U).1224 ...... ..,..,,., ....... llPCWt9 lu _.,,. Main olllce --......,, --A1·5I02 no W ....... a..--._ CA m27 .._. ..._: ,..0, .. !llO. C:... ...... CA -~----. ................ ,_..................... , .. .... ... ,. .. tr 111 ... ..,..,. ••. .......... =o.llil ..... ~ . CIA't • ......,..~ "' ....... .... ............. :., ..... ,,. ........ ...... 1'-0...-C..OllW' ............. .,,... ---... ·---........ --~ ..... .,.. ...... ~ ............... 0..-... ,.a.. ..... ,....... ........ .... .......,.....,,,....... .... -...... ..........o.;,....,.011c9-....... ,,,. -............ -... - P11ric\ It. ~. ll, Foun\ain v111cy 'Oak 0 . Pttt:h•s. l9. Huntl"l'Of' 8ach Vivian L«, Kody • .M, Ukcwood • lllll••••t "I lllCll Lylo C. Slilwdl, SI. C)...- 9rrtl\ Mtehaicl t..cy. 2S. Hvati"C'M 1nct1 .. MolChdl l.cwlt Alo(ria, l~4.~-~~.,..~n~~l~1t!!i••L.~--"-1 Oifif FM Mltltft. Jl; M - ' , 51ndi L~:4• .... r· l._ Ne•-llelctl C'1ifton I CUI-. 19, Su Frandtco M•rino Vduquei ~ 21, $MtM AN M1rll Uword -· ll LAM-S<ott All-akbrd. 2<. .....,.., -limn Willllm tt.,_ Jl, '-Kilo J0< °""It "'!!'".SI. ---,..,_-·JO.'-- -.... -.. 2l. a... °"""' c--.JO.n- ) ' • O n Sept. 2S, llon lftd Crha Cott moved from B<-lcoun to Sea ltland in Nrwport ~ach. And becauee C'cha wu "between" hou1n, ht'r oncolotist phoned Ron's office with the devanatina news: Celia's tC11S showed l'anccr. Less than an hour later. Ron found Celia at their new home and aently conveyed the shockina diaanosis. "from that moment on," he now says, "we wcrc on a QUC1t." Actuall) thr sap bqan ~ JI.a(. in February of this year. That was whrn Celia had a lump- rctomy to re move a small cancer from her riaht breast. The Hoag Hospital operation was termed a success. Still. a month later, as a precautionary measure, another operation removed Celia's lymph nodes. Then came a six-week period of radiation tteatmentS to ensure all the cancerous cells were gone. lt was durina this period that Celia's doctor detected a lump in her neck, midway between the bottom of her ear lobe and the top of her shoulder. "What's this?" she remembers him muttering. lnil1al tests showed that the tumor was benign and the radiation treatments were completed. But six months later. during a follow- up examination. her doctor felt the lump in Celia's neck had grown and he advised funher testing. "They dad a 'four needle aspiration,'" said Ron. Four needles were 1n~rted into the arowth and material was removed for anal)z1ng. ··That's when we got the devastating news," he added. "and o ur quest bqan. •• "They claimed the cells were s1m1lar to tho~ of my breast cancer. " said Celia. now in her new home. "Yet I bad a nag.mg hunch. I kn~w m) body better than anyone>and there was nothing wrong wnh me," she added. But according to Ceha. her doctor.insisted: "I know reappear- ing cancer when I sec it." But he was a neurosurgeon. not a pathologist. And the lump was midway up the left side of her n«k. while the breast cancer was on her nght side. According to the Cosscs. the month of October 1990 was as agon1Z1ng and exhausting as the) would ever want to experience. A "Tumor Board" convened at Hoag was divided: half for chemothcrap). half for radiation. They we re united that surgery could cause senous nerve damage. The month of Ron and Celia's quest involved tnps to the Dana-Farber Cancer Clinic in Boston and the Scnpps Clinic at La Jolla. But nowhere was a definite answer found. Was the growth cancerous'.! 'hould they seek rad1at1on or chcmotheraphy., Or "ould surgef) be the best course? "I had m) wig picked out." recalled Celia. Meanwhile Ron was acquinng (and reading) a ventablc library of books on cancer and 11s possible cures After ""eeks of frustration. a break came from an improbable souree· The attornc) who bought the couple's home in Bclcoun. .. He told us about a doctor at CLA who could possibly help,'' said (cha. But 11 w15 ncarl) 1mposs1ble to Stt him. F1nall~. after a wreks of delay. the couple got a five minute appointment. The) dearly recall the spcc1ahst saying. 'This 1s strange. breast cancer usually appears on the samr side and low on the nccl . not 1n the middle " And wtthin minutes he found a tollcaguc "ho specializes in neck surgery. On Novmiber 12. su~f) was performed on Cella Coss. She remembers mixed emotions pnor to "going under." Her thoughts shifted from thr m1scf) of prolonged treatment to the JOYS of being cancer-free and resuming a normal life. Her ne't 1mpress1on came 24 hours later. It was Ron. smiling. shaking her. and fairl y shouting. "It's benign. it's benign!" Sure enough, the lump in her neck had been removed and diagnosed as "a nt·rH tumor the size of a golf ball." What are the lessons? According to Ron, "Doctors are all wonderful .. and they're all different." Hr adds, "Cancer 1s still a mystery we haven't solved." As for their quest. Celia's m1M) eyes tum toward hrr husband when she says. "That man was with me all the wa) ... adding. "He ne'er \topped searching." Jim Wood'• col•m11 ru1 Sud•y• •IHI n11rsd•y1. ~MM c.11°'9 ar.,..a....~ .... FOUNTAIN VALLEY -AJaia MllOll didll•t now too mudt ..... ducb bd'ore ..... ... whit Iller .,, ...... .,, r: 9Cbocie .... ICVttal wefts l90. But thanks to duck.I. the 9-ycar· old is somcthina of a sw now siDcc hc:t depic1ion of a wild mallard nyina ovtt a lake at sunrise won third pl~ in a national amp desian contnt for elementary tehool children. Her winnina entry will be displayed at varioos mu,. stums before it aeu beck to her in . December. • Maron, a (ounh lflder at Carden Elementary. a prtvate school in Fountain Valley, was honored by heT classmatn last week for her succ~sful finish in the stamp con- test. sponsored by the U.S. Depart· ment of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service. The Huntm1ton Beach 8Jrl said she was shocked when she learned while at school that she had placed third in the contest. "The principal of the school gave mr a note saying I'd piaced third out of 3.000 people.'' she said . "I lost my breath because I couldn't believe it." This 1s thr first time. Maron said. shr's rver won anything for her an. an act1 vit) that has been a favonte and one that will probably play a major role in her future. "1 kind of want to be an ice skater and I want 10 be an art 1st." Maron Allee Maron knew ltttle about dud<•. But what ·she did know was enough to help her create a \.m ~a.. Dlillt .... stamp design good enough to take tNnl ~ in a national contest. said. adding she'd probably desian her own costumes for her ice per- formances. Maron said she became involved 1n the contest as pan of a school project initiated by her art teacher. Mrs. Haight. "My an teacher entered my whole school and then she picked thrtt drawings out of each class." Maron-said. Aided b} SC\CTal clo~·UP duck photos pas~d out b> her teacher. Maron said she painted the mallard and added her ov.n background. which incl uded the scmng sun and plants rrflc-cted on the "aters of a rural lake Maron ~1d she'll probabl) start collcct1 ng ducks now in liaht of her award. an animal she now knowt a lot more abouL For her w1onjna dl'onl in tM contest. Maron said lbe was awarded a certificate, a bo• decxw· ated with a duck motii and a pin de<i1gned with a winnina stamp from last }Car. Did DeConcini try to help K~ating? Ms. Veno, but "as I remember it now. G ray said a. the very begio-That 's the question Senate ethics panel has to answer Glcnn 's administrative assistant. Cranston. Glenn and McCain back ning he didn't know anythina about Mary Jane Veno. and relca~d last hi m on that point. Lincoln and OcConcini never fOl By Larry Margasak The AMC>daled Presa into the subject matter of the m• WASHINGTON -When Sen, week. " In the <>worn statemrnt. Ms. 'rsuga11on or anything about t.haL Dennis DcConcini met with the According to the afJidavll, Ms. Veno said that somt' ti me after Whether there was any specific rcf- nauon's top thnft regulator in !987. Veno told the commi(tcc what she allcgauons of a deal for Keating crence made. I can•t answer. Only he made references to a memo that learned from DcConcin1's admmJS· became public an latr 1989. Karp the pnncipals that were there can proposed a deal favorable to s&l trative assistant about the Apnl 1. called her at home. He "e\plained ans"er 11 .. owner Charles H Keattng Jr .. ac-1987 meeting between four senators that Sen ~onc1n1 had bro ught 11..arp added that he docs not cording to a sworn statement before (all except Rirgle) and top regulator the mrmorandum "1th him to the rcall telling Ms Veno that OeCon- thr Senate Ethics Committee. Edwin J Gra) >\pnl ~ meeting. and dunna Lhe cin1 made .. ,erbal refercncn" to The question of whether the Ari· No Senate staffers attended the mcct1ng. had made verbal refcttn· the m~mo and "I find 1t difficult to zona Democrat actually offered a meeting. Ms. Veno said she was CC\ to the sub}CctS discussed in the 1mag1nc that I s;ud that ... d t K · beh If I told about the memo by Gene mt'morandum." she told the com-\1s Veno could not be rachcd ca on eating s a is cnJ<'ta for comment on her statement or to thr ethics in"estigat1on ofDc-Karp. who said Fnday that his mutC't' t-.arp's Conc1n1 and fo ur Senate collcagun rttollccuon of their convcrsatton The memorandum. dated March · d fli ~ h 19. 1987 . .,,,85 from DcConcini st.af· The aides rccc1\ed infonnat1on ~onc1n1 has repeatedly denied 1 ers rom rrs. , on the m-t1nfr '-om the ~·ton" t h fli T Th 1987 ' 1cr Laune ..\ ScdlmaH to her boss ..... 1r1 -·-• mar.1ng r,uc a n o er he sworn c m«ting is important · but had no 1...,thand t..--w~-. '---G It detailed "What .\mencan f"8n. '> UK.I ~ statrment. given b) someone who ~use rB) insists that Oe<'on-since only the four !ien.&tors and d d d h 1987 · c1'n1· ti..·n oflic_... a qu d tlnental (Lincoln's parent com~n)l 1 not atten t e mectmg. •K •Q,,J 1 pro quo o n ,..., Ctra' "ctt 1n the room and no I h n-r · · d Keat1'ng's behalf wants from Grav. for concessions" sa~s on y t at ~ oncin1 ma e transcnpt of the session e~1sts. "verbal references" 10 a memo Gray said an e~nllal part of the and "What ~mencan C'o nttncntal Ms Veno also said 1n her state-- outlining a proposal for Keating. offer was tbat Kcating's Lincoln is willing to do.. · mC"nt that when she qucncd Glenn Tht' ethics co m mittee is trying to Savings and Loan would offer more Ms. Sedlmayr is scheduled to about the o\pnl 1 mceun&. the drterminr whetht'r the so<alled home mongagrs 1f rcgulato~ woulct te1t1fy Monda~ v.hen the commtt· senator said he "did not recall Srn. K . F .. tet." r~umes tts heanngs. n-r .... h .. caung l\e improperly press· e'empt Lincoln from a ruk hm1 11ng ~ onc1n1 ma...ing sue statements Karp said Fnda) that s1n (-e the urtd S&l rC"gulato rs on behalf of nskv investments 1 Q87 meeting was held in E>t'Con-(about a deal) nor dtd he believe Kraling -a major pohucal donor. C~1mm1ttt."c special coun~I Rob-cini's office. the memo was a,111. such ~tatements "-t're made:· The other senators are John en S Bennett said 1n his opening able to the ~nator But Karp \<lid fhc purposr of the fact-iindmg Mc(.a1n. R-Anz .. Donald W. Riegle 'italt."mcnt the evidence shows that hr did not lno" 1f [)c('oncin1 actu-heanng\. which began No~ 15. 1s to Jr . 0-Mich.. Alan Cranston. [).. ~oncin1 ofT<'r<'d ttfe deal. all~ reftrred 10 11 decide whrthcr an\ of the five Calif. and John Glenn. [)..()h10. But DeC'onc1 n1 har, dented 11 in In an inter\lev.. ~arp said he senator-; tmpropcrl~ ·pressured rqu- Thc ~worn statement was gl\en the strongest po<;\1hle terms . ..\nd rnuld not rt'Call rucll) v.hat hr told Lators on behalf ol i\.eallng. to the comm11tl·e last August b' ,-----------------------_.:.._----~----------__: __ _ luclear reactor at San Onofre hut down because of problem rrfze true [igftt of Cfiristmas is in tfte tljiS of chifdi-en. ag(uw wiJ/i tfte }OJS of tfie fw~ season. .AN ONOFRE -A reactor at San Onofre Nuclear Generating 11on was shut down because of a hlcm w11h the elcctncal supply a moto r that operates control '· " util1t ) spok{'sman said Sat· • 1) lant operators noticed the prob- at noon Fnday and graduall y Jced the power level 1n the unit 11 11 was shut down at 9:28 pm .. I ~uthcm California Edison li.t•\man Da'e Barron. 'he utility expected 10 have the )0-mcpwatt unit running again Monday morning. It's not a scnl>us problem. We'll t>abl) act It fixed b)' the end of wcekend." Barron said. vrn 1f tht' problem continues into the wt."c k. thrre 1s no nsk of a power shortage in Southern Cali- fornia. he <iald. "\\{' ha'e adequate and reserve margins to cover our needs any tune wt· ha'c one or more units out of st"rv1cc." ~1d Barron. Tht.' plant on the coast between Los .\ngelcs and San Diego has thrl"e rractor\. One has been closed down for \omc time. and the third 1s opcrattng at normal levels. he said The power level 1ns1de each reac- tor 1s controlled b} ra1s1ng and lowenna rnntrol rods. An clectnc motor dnves mrchan- 1cal anppcn that hold a group of rods. If an clcctn~I problem affects the motor. the rods drop down to cut the po"cr. "There was an 1nd1catio n of an elcctncal ground: something was wrong 1n the elcctncal line that leads lo at least onr of the motors ... Barron said. The motor did not fail and the rods dtd not drop. he said . San Onofre 1s one of a number of powcr plants generatina dcctncit) for O range. Riverside, Santa Barbara and Vrntura cottnt1es. Eight) percrnt o f the electriclly supplied by the plant 1s consumed b} the Edison system. The rest supplies San Diego Gas and El«"· tnc. Barron said. Other plants suppl)1Jlg electnc1t) to Southern Cahfom11 residents are 1n Lona Beach, Huntington Beach. Redondo ~ach. and Q,nard. -lly Th Al#dald Pnu rwo die in gun battle, car chase .OS ANGELES -tit allcacd a members who opened fire 0n 'ity Terrace ho me led deputies a gunfire·punc-tuatcd chase to 1le Hc11h1s. conunuina 10 shoot ·r their car hit another vehicle , bunt into names around them. nil's official '81<l Saturday. imael Garcia. 19. and Alejand ro •vano. 20. both of Lo' Anaele . iacred from their bumina car and collapsed and dtcd on the suttt comer, said shentrs Deputy Mary Landreth. Both sµffered auMhot wounds. but authontics weren't sure 1f they d ied from the bullets or uuuntl from the c-ar crash. Two .ttenffs deputies who weri 1n the petrol car broacb1ckd by the pna mem~"· vehicle rttt1vcd minor 1njuna. Ansel Esparza, 20. of Los AnaeJ~ wa' taken to County-USC Medical Ccntrr. where he was hsted sn cnt1· cat eondtt1on from aunshot wounds. s.a1d hcnf'rs SIL Bob O lmsted. The 1nc1dent bcpn in C'tt)' T cr· f1IC't Fnday n1aht. -8T Oty Ne"' Sffv1tt lpS afl• IPiiWll Ill•-- ANOEL -A hoouna urda) on lhc nta Monaca F~ 1 cau~ a car to nip and roll > s ~-cJtbound lanes kav1n• its IU h pt11hzed with stnOUS d lnJUMC't. authontin 11id. :fifty Johnton was in ttnous diuon in thf lnttnt1vt care unit 'tdan-S1n11 Mcdtal Ctnttt Sat· ay niatn. Slid hospital p01tn-- • man Ron W11t. Johnson un<krwtnt ursery for uuunn sufftmt 1n w car M«~. W1\C u id. The lO-)'car-old v1('t1m had no 1un\hot wound , Wi tdckd Johnton was dnv1n1 wnt when another car puUed alonpck around ·40 1.m. CaJifom1a H11hway Pa- trol otncu R k hard ~rct atd tht othtr car Mid four peoptc bet.,.ccn the -an of 20 and lO. No '"""'' ~ 1mmtd..-cly fMdit.. veral shots~ nl"fd at John· son from tM ~kW.. •Id Offiett Pamela Harri Johnson's car swtrved. Knack ~ vickr and rolltd Wvtt1I lirntt _., .. A.UM Pl l rr-. 'U1tfi tfiis in mind, tfie SttJmtrom faJTlil!f iniJitts !JOU ad !JOUT famil!J to our trad'itioTIJli 'Trt£ Lig/Ui11g Cemrwny at 'Town Cmt£T Part on oct11UZl,;, 'J{pve m6~r 26tfz at 6.JO p.t1L Come and hem-tk C:Wlfin9 Ojtk df1 ~ 'BoJS chorus. S« tk youneest Of th/, Stgtrstroms t;ttt up th/, ttJWering tn£ ;;truf fuUf th/, entnma OJ Santa Cfaus on filS moritst round. rrftm UJiii 6t wawititlfi WitX co;npnrne;ttt0J 1efl™ anJ ::CX)IJli&JlOn. 1iut most OjQ/I, Wt llOpe J:l WiJi' !JOU and !JOUI" fa11114. Jtld tJ: t;jht in !JOUT tl_P· I atefgoers deligh: Nine ·new shows o By Tom Tttue ~ c.... Diiiy ,...,. Local .._lefprs will hardly know wbicb way IO tum this week with no ~ than niM new 1ta,e production1 brinaina up their li,ahts simultaneously. The new arrivals indude a return enptement of "Quilters.. at the Lquna Playhouse. the fifth in- carnation of .. A Child's Christmas in Waln" 11 the Gem Theater. the French..aettnted musical "Gigi" at the Grand Dinner Theater, the satiricaJ "Red Noses" at UCl. the holiday offerina "Dolls. Drums and Supr Plums" at Orange Coast Col- lete. the fint look at the original play ··encore" at tM ~ Coun- ty Coalition of Theater Ans in Costa Mesa. the bizarre "The Mar- riage of Bette and Boo" at Saddle- back College. and more yuletide treats. "The Best Cltristmas Pageant Ever'' by the Orange Coun- ty Children's Theater in West-. m•nstcr and ·~" by Ill usion Entcnainmtnt in Anaheim. lquna's "Quihtn. .. which re• unites tht' casi or tbe award-wan· nina t 987 production, will blend the talentt of diree- tor/choreosrapher Teri Ralston and musjcal dittetor Mark Turnbull with an all-returnee cast composed of Karen Antcla. Collttn Dunn. Tricia Griffin. Karen McBride. Carolyn Milltt. Lisa Picotte and laura Pryzsoda. The show was written by Barbara Damashek (who rcttntly staacd '"Into the Woods" at UCI) and Moll y Newman as a tribute to pioneer women. Performances will be given Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. until Dec. 16 at the playhouse. 606' Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Some performances are sold out. Call 494-8021 for ticket infor· mat ion. 0 ) Ian T homas· boyhood memories arc recreated for the fifth time in ·· .\ Child's Chnstmas in FORECLOSURE SERVICES ~•A"':T.1 ... '°• -re ... --....... .... • -ARE.AS 39 YRS. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION FUU FORECLOSURE 6' RECONVEYANCE SERVICES 1800 E Srvt:HT'EENTH ST •Sum: 103 • SA...rrA /\NA CA 92701 (714) 542-5811. ,A)( (714) 953-7459 TANDY 100oHX W1th Color Monitor W_. .. dir«ted by Thomas 8radllc 1t the <km Theattt. 12150 Main St.. Garden Orove. Gary Bell and Danny Obtr1>eck retum 11 tJte olckr and younlft' Dylan, with Kay Bcrlct. Marnie Crossen. Jim Schoonover, Larry Fisher, Bud Leslie. Robert Fass. Rick Tisrn and Jeani Finneny also retumina. New. comers to the cast include Marc Whitmort. Julia McDowell , Renata Florin. Kate Halvorson and Aman- da Hammerman. The show will run Wcdnndays through Fridays at 8 p.m,, Satur- da)'s at 3 and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 3 and 7:30 until Dec. 30, with no performances Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Call 636-7213 for r..ervations. Peter Barnes' ··Red Noses, .. billed as a "zany satire with the black plague as its background ... will be presented by UCf's Stage 2 productions th is weekend only in the Fi ne Ans Little Theater. Law- rence Biederman is dirtx"ting the play. which will run Thursday and Fnda) at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. Reservations 856-6616. OC\s ·:Dolls Drums and Sugar Plums" is subtitled "Mama. There's a Fat Man Stuck in Our Chimne y" and fea tures Christmas poems. stones and carols under the d1rect1on of Joan McGillis. Per- formances arc Thursdays through TANDY 1000RL With Color Monitor S.turdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at S.turdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and l p.m. until Oct. 9 in tM Orama-.. Sundayt at 2:30 thro• Oct. 9. lab with rntrvations taken at Rnerv1tion1 962-8)4.4. 102-SUO. Th~ Lal~ BricuSK mu ic1I ··encore" by Molly Hardy "Saoaee.. open• Frida_y 11 1hc focuK'S on lhc s-in, strugle and Anaheim Cultural Ans Center as • love that has emeried out of the joint proelutiion of Illusion Enter- AIDS crisis. Curtain is 8 p.m. tainmcnt and Center Siqe pro- Fridays and Saturdays throu&h Dec. ductions. Daniel Hallcyard plays the 30 at OC'CTA. 720 W. 16th St., title role in the produc1i on. which Costa Mesa. Rcservuions features a cast of 30 actors from 361-9401. Orange and Los Angeles counties The SlllC venion of the Oscar-under the direction of Carl Bera. wmn1ng movie "Gigi" arrives Jeffrey Ault i providing pro- Thursday at the Grand Dinner du<'lion design with James Baker as Theater. 7 Freedman Way, musical director and Cheryl Had· Anaheim. The French music.al dad choreographing. Performance comedy will be staged nightly ex-times arc Thursda~s through un- cept Mondays at varying cunain days at 8 p.m. until Dec. 14 at the times through Feb. 3. Call 772-7710 ctnter. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. for ticket information. Anaheim. Call 491 ·7 144 for ttckct Satire, farce and irony are the information. ingredients of Christopher Durang's Two local productions ring do~n "The Marriage of Bette and Boo." their curtains this week -"The opening a three-weekend run in Secret Rapture" at South Coast Saddelback Colleae's Studio Repenory and Coa'itll nc College's Theater. Lynn Wells directs the repcnory of "The Taming of the show. which will be performed Sh.rew"r The Comedy of Errors" Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and and "Cyrano de Berger.tr" Sundays at 3 p.m. with tickets "Secret Rapture pla)" 1oda) at available at 582-4656. 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Tuesday .. The Best Christmas Pageant through Thursda) at 8 n m on the Ever" 1s a holida) producuon of the main stage of SCR. 655 Town Orangc Count) Children's Theater Center Drive. Co<. ta Mesa at the Westminster Cultural Ans (957-4033). ( oastllnc clo~s the Centrr. Westminster AvC"nur at abridged hakespeare comedic<, Fn· Hoover Street 1n Westminster. da~ e' ening and "( ~ rano" atur· Show times arc Fnda\s at 7:30. da}. both al 8 p.m in lhl" ( orona SFOllESM TANDY 100on12 wtthcok>r Monitor 286-Based PC 6 20MB SmartOrive tib\e c omputer With r.~~~o:Of:w~re for Home/Dorm HALF PRICE! 499&0 The Easy-to-Use Home P~ That Guarantees Success ·save •100 79998 .... Lo• A• s2s A~· s.pe,.t• ttem• • . SaV• •300 139985 :::::..;:..~~--a.... c-.,.,. ttem• 1819.15 L.,_ As 143 --w· --fief~. 1000 TL/2 PC System t~uro~~·;cs~rtOr\ve .. a nd Lo• A• s20 Reg. Separ1te Item• 998.95 per Month• R • Easy-to-Use-Just Power and u;. Comes With Personal OeskMate : Include• CM-5 Color Mon\tor •2!> 1()!>3/\043 Get Desktop Power and Total Mobility I ~ 1 I ·&'Co s1199 w~ · -. ..... 2400.00 (l/JJJ))}//ll/1 , Low As 137 Per fllofttfl• ~ '({ • ~\\ · W"h lktl"·ln 20M8 Hetd Otl~ Leptop ~ With 20Mll Hlird Drive f2S-35()6 Per Month. e -Onented Progra m• includes 24 Hom 12s·1•so11<>"3 PC Comp1111t>le Tandy 1000 Al With 20MB l)rlve • MCM'lltOf 109990 :.-=~ Save •200 *PRODIGY lntmctM' ~rsooal Sft*e LOW As a34 fief ........ lntet11Ctlve Per90MI Service Get onhne with the latesl news, we1U., end spona, plue shopplno entertainment, fl,,_ncial tlf'VicM and mofe. FOf PC1 w11h modems #25· 1256 1200 bpe Heff·Clrd odem. 125-1013 1200 bpe PlUS-C.rd Modem. 125-1011 . 2400·ta,. Hlft·Clrd McMll9M. 125·1037 Setel .P•tot Grip Joystick for Gamn Cut2~ 19.H 19.H 141.ff eompatt.,_, " •2S·1902''°"~1'°"3 CM·S Color Mon or 9-:r 26995 "'9.IH.M Low .. 111 ,. fllofttfl. Prints Up to 240 CH ..... lliillllNAlllM'IC Q • .,.... . .., ......... ~-lut•I00o'• -~Lew .... ~ dcl Mar Hiah School thcate1 (7S 1-9740). Elsewhere on the local thcatca circuit. a host of shows remain on \he boards. indudina .. AJekhinc's DcfcnJC" on the Second Stqe ol Sou1h C'oa~t Repertory (9S7....03:f3) throuah Dec. 9: .. Sherlock Holma at the Newport Theater Ans Cen (63 1-0288). throu&h Dec. 16: "Broadway· Bound" •t the West- minster Community Theater (99s.41I3), thro&.llh Dec. 8; "Stan- 1111 Herc. Staninr Now" by Irvine's Backstage Theater a\ Mariftl High School in Huntinaton Beach (474-0792). through Dec. 16. "Cabaret" at the Garden Grove Commun it) Theater (897-S I 22), through Dec. 15. and .. The Sound of Music" at Elizabc1h Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater (838-1540). Fl• 11'11 CllDlll ..... ,.. .. ., Because of technical d1 li(.ulues. Da' 1CNlattenbcrg's finr arts column. which usuall} appears on Sunday. wtll be in Monda) 's Orange Coast Daily PUot instead .,,,, llltl ... ... "" ... aAl80A CIN•MA 1~ E 841bo.> lli¥d I>/\ J\/(J v ........ -.,.,,.. I )() 4 1 4 t0 •OWA•OS NSWl"On CINSMA IOO "'f'WpOI' r .. "ff'' Otrwor ~"• n 1""1 Oe,.ce o Wll .. --·· fl'(, I It I 4 JO ll I I() • J 0-et ---·· !Pl• I )I I J l lO I ) in 1 I Me" •"4 A Uttl• ~ fl'C.I t JO I 4S t. fll id • ·--OS ISUU.0 CIN«MA f.1,,,,_, t!Mnri N'Wpc·'t _. ... ,,, 1\40-1 ,_ H-• A-fl'C.I I I IO I lO f •\ I> II I\ I • :~r-Ml It •\, •r\ "'"II •\ I( \() I Men •-A Uttle &..My l'(,1 I H I , \fl II' f \ • M~t ..... 11'<, I It I I\ ) JO \ • \ ll --lffif I IO t \ > 1 10 'H & I M--A unte ~ti'<,• f , I I\ I() s-. -My •I'(, I •• I \() ll I\ A•-I'< .. LIDO CtN•-.. ~...-.r """ ., "ffwOO<t v"'O' l "JI •-r • " • •\ " "•s •o 10 ~on TMSAT•t ·l<)\ ' < o• , .. q.,..,. •11 •ltlJ n.. '"'-'" Giff I \ • • Celtl .... •-AllOI CIN•MA CINTS• /IOI ,....,. 9"''1 VI,.\ • ,. fr ,., ',. ~ rq 4 t 4 I I -AMoleil'C. I/ H I I \\•\ It 10 I , Gl>otl 1l'C.1 I/ IO l I\ & 8 JU 10 •\ ~ Tite ••M.,.,. Oowft .,,...,, 1<11 1 I I tO 'I I tO • 4\ I n.. ,.,. ..... -•• ~,_. IGI 'hJO. ''"· ''"· ''"· 1, • •OWAltOI CIN•MA H "' ' 8"¥'1 4.0Mnt Ao• ,., 110/ ...... , I I W) • II I\ 10 J(l HAlteO• TWIN CIN•MAI ... ,.,,, "'" t .... ', ,, .. ,., ,,.. 114 I'•••••-1 1•1 1 '. 1 ICI 4 H I • r ' , I Mef' aM A Uttt• LMJ p1,, t \ i I\ ... " " ' !l) MaSA CINIMA '•f"t[lllr t>J'' I wd ,.,, '' ,,,. .. ,. " ._, • •• I I JI\ • H I I\ • " TOWN <•NT•• CIN&MAI """'' t ~· ,,,.,, I\ 4 flt -~· 1'1,,, IO •\ • •I\ It IC • /0-•t-W-•t 1, 4\ I I\ • H .. a Ateft.e f' 4 4 \ I 1 t() • t • 0-.. -..... .,., , 1 tt J 4\ •I\ 11 . " IOI/TH COAST ~LALA I r uor \v"'' ,.,., •6 • t 1tec1lpl 11'111 /1()1 1\\•\lt tOI J I ..... ·-A unte ~ ,,,, •I I I I lO \ 1 10 1 I I Me".,.. A Lint•~ ll't; ll •\ I ltl • ... '4 IOUT" COAIT VIUAGI \,..,_, " l mt \0()-0"• lteu "eo Dow" u-.r I< •I I I lO \ I It . ., ,.,.. Nutcrec.••~ .......... ,, 11 , I tO I • \ I I\ \ \ I ll H I •• ., ..... ef f'M I-• tllt I JO I \ )0 " ,, ............. •OWAltOI CHA8T•• <allfTlte 1'1JJ WMrw "•" ffA t .()/ f "l o-.. ---.. ff'G I l l 11 4\ I 1\ I IU I-.--ll'C.t 1/ IO /H \I\ I JI . •\ • I MHI -A Uttfe ~ 11'<•1 1 IO 1 •\ • ' \ I 11.l ·~ I\ 4 ._, I I~ t Jt t 1 •\ I \ •\ 8 10 I\ ,._.,11•cr 1J1 II •\}. I\ .. IO fl •\ I •DWAHI HUNYNlllOTCHf TW• 18\• I ~; ,, ""'' 1.1188 \ 1,n;: lt(j,,_, __ ~Mc• It 11 )0 I I\ ) I\ 1 ._ ........ Yet fl'<; I )I IJ 0\ t JO " II IO ....... T-... """'91111n C*8MA •1•\ C _,. °'"'~ l\4 ... ' ..... , I IP(; I )I I) 4' J IS \ 0 II IQ I\ l ti.-I f"! Ill\ /JO 4U I •n II It 1011~., ..... ,_tttt 11 JO I\ JQ I 4\ ............. 1•1 11 's • 10 ~· latf ... ltl\ 110 104\ S .......... ll'Gf II JO I JO J JO' 'IO 1 IO ''° t.1 --.... A ~W.,f'OI I I JO 1' • JO 100 W00•••1eoa (INaMAI 1.tt r•tn • ........ lit//(~ OrlW "'~'' l ..... Mi1Me ~t1 4\ I I~,·~ 11 10 1\ ,..._.~tf'Gjll 4\ I I\ 40 , •1\ 11 I \ • , ,\'-:' :--· ............... l(,j , , l tD \ . ......, ............ ~ ........... ~~ •*lt !PG I l l 1 4\ 60 104' .. n n" ,~~·· .,.... fCal 1 t JO 1 ,., . .., "°""'AM YM&n fw. '"-"""If .... 11' IWJO 1"---.IK.f ll lO I ID JO• 1 1\ tO '° ,,........,..._....,f(.t II I JO t 1 ,, uo ,,,.... ..... ~ ,,,.I ~ .. ~· .. , I IOI 1ne-....,,.,_.f(.t, JO, , ., 110 • JC) ,........,,F.'\'' ........... l ••• 10 4 ...... «t I 1 IH \ 1\ 1 o 10 tt t , ( t Ton y Dodero ~ CiJ,~....___Q. ~ ......... . ~orkon iPiaza Tower , continues Plaza Tower topped out. Dan Carlsson sends word that work as in prOJTCSS on the ti-story Plau Tower. The tower is a product of a joint ventutt between IBM and Three Town Center. an affiliate of C.J. ~erstrom cl Sons. Designed by architect Cesar Pelli, it will be the first building in Orange County with a stainless steel facade ... Paine & Associates announced that the IHtltwte for Bloloetcat Rewarc~ u4 Developmnt. based in Irvine. has bttn acquittd in principle by Kuraya Pharmattuucal C'o. Ltd. of Japan Kura} a. Japan's largest d1stnbutor of pharmaceutical products had rc11enues ofS 1.8 billion an 1990 ... Kudos to the Irvine-based Wet SeaJ for swnch1ng from non-biodegradable plastic bap to baas made from rccylcd paper. In addition. Wet Seal will offer reusable canvas bags to its shoppers at cost .. Forsct the 1luaish real estate mar· ket.Ttempo EKroW n. Wllh offi~s IA Fountain Valley and Laguna Hills, an- nounced that 1t has opened a full service branch office at 4590 MacArthur Bl vd. in Newpon Beach .. Word from the Inn at Lagun~ Buch 1s that Carol Wedemeyer has been appointed director of sales. Wedemeyer was previously the director of sales for the Irvine Hilton Towers ... Robert Poleat1. Jack Sltoll and Walter Martywec ha11e each bttn ap- pointed to st'rve thrce·year terms on the Golden West College Foundation's board of d1rcc1ors. Polcntz 1s the vice Prt'S1den1 of finance for H)'unda1 Motor Amenca an Fountain Valle)'. Sholl is vice p~ident of public rtlat1ons for IC'N Pharmattuttcals in Costa Mesa. and Martyn« 1s a cen1fied public ac- countant who runs his own agenc)' 1n Huntington Beach. The Newpert Duet recrcauonal rT- sort has recently completed rtnovat1on of its new ~taurant and _banquet fac1h- tics. The restaurant 1s the"tirst of three phasts for the SSO million prOJCCt ... HomeFed Bull has consohdaced 1b Orange County Airport office into 1ts Newport lkach office ... Jerrr a. Lewt. ts the gene,..I man- ager for the newly acquired Hyatt Rqtncy Irvine. Lewin prrv1ously mana&ed the Hyatt RCFncy Ahcante 1n Anaheim ... &t9Mt11 o. WaN bas joined Irvine.. blsed Scher- Vou Com· mercial 8ro- kerqe Co. as a senior market· Jerry Lewin ina auocialed. Ward will be respon-~ sible for tM ulcs and leas1n1 of com· · mcrclal propcf11C$ throupout Oranae County ... wa,.. .._din recently Join~ ian Biz a its new rq1on1I salC$ director . lrvine-bucd Manne National Bank announced t.ht recent promotion of J• P. c..,.,. to vice prri1dent and • <'Ontrolter. Campeau has been at· '«•at w h the t.nk for mott tNn five cyi •llcmc,.eney rW't rpJ{ lion. anncN~ that 1t has opened• nC' of'Rcc 1n NC'WPO" Beech ... Here tn COM.t Mna. frank 8. Hall A Co. a.nnount"N Jhat Ritt-.... ha JOtncd the firm .. \~ president or tv Jape"!'C bu•inna M\'tlot>mfftl .. U. D 1 was recently lured br uw lrv1~ a...btr of omtMl"OI • Al tht ~ aftiMn W01d6n11rr lfOl ,~ ................. ... I• oft8-0IUlitC~ t t tbrltioft _.a I .... -............... ,, - ' ' I . I ""' ·-""-.... I • ' Consultant finds his services in demand By Tony Oodero OJ-. COl9I o.ly PlloC COSTA' MESA -8usinestes are much hke people. When thtj a~ ailina they will resist 1eekjn1 help, often wait- ins until it is too late. William Fisher It Co.ofNewport Beach spccialit" in tumina companies around before it is too late. or before the)' reach the point of crisis. . "Most of us don't 10 to the doctor until it hurts," said William Fisher. who cnlls himself the "business doctor." Speaking at a recent luncheon spon- sored by the Orange Coast Venture Group. Fisher told the busintssmcn there that many companies art headed for economic crisis. And that means Fisher has got them right whert he wants them. In fact. he said if corporate manaiers weu: mort efficient and recoenized the early watning signs of economic disas-. ter. themhe would be out of a job. But. sintt that is hardl> the case nght now. Fisher's business 1s booming. Management and financial consult- ants typicall)' do much better when the ttonomy 1s on the downside. When ,.,,.,, ,,..., thinp att aooct. lirik allC'lltioe is .. id to CathftOw and rcvenut ~ion. .. Wlwn pcoplt MW UO.blt. they usualty come: IO 111." •id Gary Wncombc. a financia.I 1tr1aqi• (or Ktnntth uventhal and Co. 1 Newpon Beach acc:ountina firm that specialba in real ntatt. He said in rttenionary tnnn ht usually oft'm st'veral sugntions. "First. you really want to operate fr:in art rid of non-essential thinp. .. We-scombe said. Next, he said be mun- K'fs compeni" apinst plac:ina too much tquity in unprofitable projects. Thtn Wescombe said he tells chents to Sttk ~ higher quality product. "No matter what you do in a product. if you don't have quality it really comes back to haunt you." he said. Finally. Wescombe said he tells com- panin that they nttd to be more in- novative to survive the tough times. Unlike Fisher. who will actually come an and manage the business, Wescombe said Kenneth Leventhal & Co. prcfen to offer suggestions on how to manage. not physically do 1t. ~we're not operators. we do consul- tation." he sa'id. Operating a business that-1s· unfam1har 1s a difficult thing to cto h<' ~:-i in Fisher, however. as an operator. If a company hires fLShcr to come in and turnaround business, he will actu- all) take the reins for awhile to make what he calls swift. sure decmoo-mak- 1ng as an objective outsider Fisher prtfcrs the term turnaround rather than cn'\1s mana~ment and he said he belte\e 1n organmn1: not rc- orpnmng. When fisher the .. business doctor" 11 called 1n for healing. he prcscnbn the f oUo-1na I 01wP proettt: • Analymioe -·11•t .._,. .._ than It ....... Md il'I .. ..,. f!ili •. ht Wont tllM ft iS ... ,..,.,. .... • ••Nlllftller IWfO. "'C llille cMirll• stabilitt. • lie ilid. • Nua ii llw raumaioa plm. ia -. tu h fillier aid he does a • fll chetrltad1ns,: .. We ca1Ch people dciiills • th1np riaha... ra&ber than crilcizi111 -.orken (Or m1siakcs. he said. • • Founh ia the procea is monitofilll. fisher call this a ~ o( bow dlC • businC'H 1s improvina. • For number five. Ft~ Ma •• return to the buici. "Stop dou11 _, stuff." he Rid. • Nut he saJ<S buslneuea SllOUJd enhance critical capabilities by em- po..-.erina pcoplt and creatina noa-mM- a,ement. dcc1sion-makin1 &ea.ms. • ~\enth he said is the t~ factor. Get all the ~ out. • The e1ahth step 1s stta&e,ac di.rec· tion. Retrainin& people, manaau11 pcr- c;onnel and 11~ 1s part of thjs procet1. • ext 1s the 1mpkmentallon of the new tacttn. • And finally Fisher sa1d it's time to SW1 all over .,a1n. . He warned, however. that success ii not always a 1uarantce. and he uf'llCd businesses to develop contineency plans or 1f ..-.o,y comes to worse admit lhat 1t'\ tame to quu. "lk pttparcd to throw the kc:)'s on the tabk at an} ume." he wd. Take time to consider Jinallcial old age needs You undoubtedly know of someone who has needed custodial health care because he was no longer capable of canng for himself. If th;tt person needed such care for an ell tended period of time. you may even be a"'are of the costs involved. My Mom was such a person. For eight )'cars of her life. she was incapable or canng for he~lf. B«aust my Dad was no longer physical!)' able 10 minister to her needs by himself. he h1rtd several ladies to take <.are of her. around the clock. seven da)s a Wttk. He paid them over $400.000 for their scrv1c«. Needless to say. this cost decimated his hfe savinas. Fortunately. for my parents. their money outli ved them both. but 11 could easily have bttn olher- ,1.ase. You may think that this 1s an isolated incident. You may thmk that this couki nner happen to )'OU. Unfortunately the facts tell a different story Forty percent. that's a little less than every other one of U$ over the age of 65. wall need some type or custodial care dunng our l1fcumc life eApcctanq has grown substantially. however the quaht~ of hfc for the aged has changed ltttk The diseases associated with aging. such as arthritis and Al1he1mers ha' r become 1ncreas1ngly com on. The) arc no more hkel) to occur toda) than they have ever been. the difference is I at toda)' there arc more of us around to be ffi1cted Because we art hvana long r. the financial needs of retirement ha'e o"'n suhstantiall~ We are getting to the point v.herc man) of us "'Ill live as Iona as rtt1red persons as v.e will as wage earners Nov. when ..-.e sa11c for retirement . ..-.e must th1nl an tenm of living off the income of our sa\ angs alone. or we run a substantial nsk of outliving our mone). \\ e also must pro\ 1de for the po s1b1hty that we ma> need some son of custodial health care. or we may end up as paupcn an some kind of a care warehouse as wards ot the stale. Roy E. Gold Although long term custodial type of health care has always been an Cit· traordananly expensive scr\ 1cc. 11 1s onl)' 1n rt"Cent )ears that this t)pe or economic dc11a~tat1on has become wtdcsprcad i\s demand for such ~n ices has grown. the nation's insurers haH determined that ll v.as economical!\ feasible. and financ1all) rcv.ardang. for them to protect us from this lo'\s Don't v.c ha'e enough in surance. -\\ito. Home. Life D1Yh1ht) . .\-.s1dcnt & Health. and o n and on '' \tfa\he but v.e bu) 1n'\urance to protet t our"K'l"cs and our lo'C'd ones Throughout our lifetimes . ..-.c tal..c prccaut1onar: mca\urt' to 3\0ld financial d1sas1cr The nsk of loss from the devastating expense of long term health care 1s con· s1dcrabl> higher than tho~ ~ routanel)' insure ror: such a\ haballt) due to a scnous auto acC1dent or hab1l1t} due to an accident occumng an our homes \\-c need to protC{'t ourselves against the one loss ltkcl) ~o oct'ur to 40 percent of us as we grow older. Short term cn11cal care 1s covered by med1care and the vanous related supple- ment plans available, however none of those programs cover the cost of custodtal care 4. common comment 1s that Convcss will pass leg1slauon to encompass this need or our elder!\ Don't count on n. Whert will all the mone~ come from" It's simply not ava1lahle Those v.ho v.orl all their ll\cs and are successful 1n prm1d1ng for their retirement ~ould not ~· faced v.nh the prospect of economic de\ a station dunng their aolden yt"il~ l ong term health plans provide monc' for custod1nl care in a nunma fac1ht' A lev. insurers e'en provide adcquatt fund for long ~rm care 1n the patient's u"' n home It l!I this t) pc of care ""hich 1J most ncfded for the elderly (ourselves as ~e age> to hH' out their h\es with d1&nll)'. f nr tho'\( v.ho ha'c nc,cr Hs1 tcd an)onc m eat her a c:on' alescent hospital or a nur'im& h<lmc let me assure }OU that you r<'all .. do not v.ant to cv("T' h11e the final 'car' or )Our hfc under such cond1t1ons. Thl'rl' arl' thl' "'t•alth) among us "'ho can t'as11\ afford the cost of home health can- In thl· c'ent v..c become incapable of malin@ a deu"on do v.e reall~ v.ant to cnrru\I the dl"c1S1on of 'ipending an in- ordinate amount of mone\ to th~ v.ho might he S(lt'ndmg their inhentance" The" ..-.ould undoubted!~ do the nght 1h1ng. hut 11 is not n«cssary 10 burden them with such an Ob\'IOUS connict of anternt. In the future. Iona term home nun1ng care will become 1ncrcasinaJy popular. ln a way the fam1 1)' of tomo~ may more cl~I~ rest"mble those of ycan gone by. Grandma may once again hve out her hfe in the home of her children and srand- ch1ldrrn Onh this time. Grandma win no longrr he a burden. si nce she Wlll have \Omconc to ~le care of ha, wtuJc the fam1h gea to cnJO> her lo"e and the plC'asure of having her around .. The S«"ret to the afTordabdny of Iona term health care 1s to purchase thu type of insurance while ,..t art rclalJ\ICl)' )OUn&. ..-.hen tht' premiums att nominal and our good health makes us a 1ood insurable nsk. .\ preferred wa to purcbav kma. term health care intuNnce as 1n conneaion wilb a lltct1me annu1ty. ucb an arm"ity can either be s1n&lt pa). or one paid out o~r a number o( )ears Ontt the ao,nujt) has been paid. the coverage bccom" automatic and non-canccllable for ltf~ Another financial nsk ollt of the way. and then you wtll really be able 10 eDJOY those "Joldcn )'tars." You have bad the furt'\1ght to pro\ 1de for financial stabtlity 1n rtuttment Nov. 1s the tame to protect 'o~lf Think of all )'Ou worked to .H.h1e,.c Don't let the ravages of acina t.ake It all l'Aa) Ro1 E. Gel4 h • a.a.cw c.AllMI •11.t IM r.·~..,,.n IJacb Oflltt .t Mnrlll Lf9d Business calendar learn about real csuue compuung at the ne1tt meeting of the Real Estate <. omputer l ser Group this Tuesda~ from 8 to 111 am at the ev.-pon Mesa .\ssoc1at1on of Rcnltors. 4(11 ~ Nc'4port Bf\d 1n °'l;cv.· port Beach For mort informa1 wn call Kl·nt P1crn· at H6~:!7 I 0 Orangr Count~ Women Networken Will hold 11s No"ember mcctina this Thunday al the <iaddkbac:k Inn in Santa ~na Came ()ua' will be the featured g~t at the 6 pm meeting For mott 1nformat1on call Dr Lcor~ Baron at :! 5-1 Q::!7 Orange County Stock Watch 0-.... .... .... .... ~I MAMMONO CO NASO 2 1/8 s 1/4 l J/I ,.... ....... Pttce a...-..... "--SlHr~t•O AMEX 1 1 /8 . 1/2 1 l/I l I/I SJ H'fCOlt llOMEOKAl INC NMS • . 1/1 I )/I l S/I I ADVANCED LOGIC NASO 6 1/2 · I 1/2 '' 1/4 s 54 ICN l lOMEOICALS AMO 7 I ·• • • 1• 11 l/4 s 2 ADVANTAGE LIFE PltOOS NASO 2 7/1 6 -l/1 6 4 S/I 2 )/I H K N PHAltMACEUTICl\LS NYSE J 7 8 -1/2 s 1/2 l 1/l ) AllEltGAN NYSE I) 7/1 . 1/2 II 1/1 12 1/4 S6 J M nTUS A.ME X IS 16 . 7/1 6 10 t/l IS/16 4 ALPHA MICltOSYSTEMS NASO 2 S/8 • S/8 • )/4 I )/I s 7 lM01Nr11 ..,,. "'"so I ) • 12 1/l I J/4 S AMUICAN HEAL TH SUV NASO IS/16 + l/16 2 7/1 l/4 S8 lASU ,.EC•SION NASO J )/• • S/I 2 1/2 6 AMUICAN PACESffiEI NMS 2 1/2 -1/8 • 1/2 l l/9 St MAI SYSTEMS NYSE I • I/ 16 J )/• 7/1 1 AMPllCON INDUSTltlES NASO 7 11 7 60 MEOSTONE INTl INC ~l'\SO I l /I ' t /l 8 AltCHIVE COltP NASO S S/8 12 7/1 4 S/I 61 MET.Al.CLAD 1111\SO I S/8 I )/4 9 AJM()lt All NASO 10 l/4 10 )/4 10 )/4. . 6l ~ICltOSEMI C~ lllASO l ~/16 2 )/4 10 AST ltfSEAltCH INC NASO 2S 1/4 • I /2 2S )/4 10 )/I 6J NAT ION Al E OUC ATIOfl; NYSE ) I l/I I I If AVl()nl( s NASO s 1/2 . )/4 10 l/4 s 1/4 64 NATIONWIOf HE.Al.TM NYSE 16 )/4 17 )/4 12 lfCICMAN INS TltUMENTS NYSE 14 • 1/2 18 1/2 12 1/1 6S N£WP'OlrT COi' NASO 1 1/8 10 I,. ll lfLCOlt NASO 1/1 J 7/1 H NE\AlrOlt'T ElECT-ONICS NASO J 4 i12 14 lfJGEN BRUNSWIG AM!JC 2' 1/4 -1/4 18 J/4 20 1/1 67 NEWP'OJT PHAJMAC£UTIC NA\0 J )/I ) l/1 IS lllrTCHElt MEDICAL NMS s )/4 _6 !4} 2 1.JI 68 NICMOLS INSTITUTf AME.It IS 7/8 II I 4 1.-Hfe>Of()jt()~ flrA Yl7' IS n OOETICJ ~ ~·Tn - 17 •1STOI. ltUEAltCH NASO )/4 I l/16 1/4 7000ETICS INC Cl. A AMEX • J/8 18 CAM OAT.A SYSTEMS NASO I )/I 2 l/I S/I 71 P 0 A CNGllllEUING NM\ 6 7/1 19 CAltl ICAICHU ENT INC NASO ., 7/1 • I )/8 12 )/4 s 7/1 ) 20 CENTENNIAL GJOUP AMfJC S/i• I l /4 1/4 72 PACEUnU IU\ l'ftOP NY\[ s 1/4 . , ,,, 21 CUAOYNE INC<AW' NASO l S/8 4 l/I 2 S/I 7) PACE\fTIU HOMH NASO s 1/2 ll CH(SA,EMf INOUSTltlf NASO> ~r• I 1/l S/I 74 ,AClllC INLAND tANll NASO 4 llCIMCO .,, NA\0 1 J/4 . 1/4 I J 1/4 1 1/1 7S ,AC9'1C ~Cl(NTlflC NY\f • )/4 ~/8 l• ClOTHESTIME NASO I 1/8 -S/8 • 1/1 I 7/16 1' PAClflCA•E HlfH SY\T NASO 14 7/1 -5/1 lS CMS (NHANC(MfNfS NYU J )/8 . J/I 10 7/9 1 1/4 11 I' Arlttl Automot Nt NASO ) 1/8 1' COMAICO INC NA\0 1 • 1/4 ) J/4 I )/4 11 l'fTltOMIN 8'AlS "'-~S I )/I • I/I 21 COMMfltCUANK NASO 1 •18 ,. )/4 • 1/1 1' 111\AZA C MUNICATIOl\I\ NASO 1/8 .. ,. 21 COM¥1tf0N " A l\¥('C S S1I 1/4 I J/9 s 5/1 .:> ntNTltONI)( INC Nl'\SO I 7/1 -1/4 HCOMMUNlfY '5YCH1Alltl ~.,Sl 1• . J/4 lO S/I JO)~ 11 l"ltOVINA '000S NA~O ) 1/2 )()COVING TON TECHl'llOlOOI A\O ,,,,. • I/I IS/I• II/ 1 11 OUIKSILVU I NASO 11 1/1 ll DATUM INC NASO I 1/8 . 1/9 4 )/4 I ll~lt 8l tNNIOW TtCHNOlOGl<S NASO • 1/4 • 1/4 )J OfCfON lUCTltONIC\ I :oi..MO l •18 • 1/1 • 1/4 I /I ... ltfAOI( AU I NASO l 11• • )/I )) OCST'ltlUTED lOCilC CO ASO l • lt•• I 1f lt J/1 8S ~IVl Co-rottATION ... NASO 4 1/2 l4 OOWNIY SVGU.,04N JU1. /I .. l/'I 10 S/9 .. SAflOUA.0 HI.Al.TH ENT NASO • 1/2 • 1/4 JS OVI 'INANCIAl u l/4 • )/4 ll J ,,,. 11 "U.Y 11\SSOCIAT \ NASO I 1/4 • 1/4 M llf' MK'.IOWA\/I I l/4 4 ,,. 1 )/4 • '" l'HA.IM AM Jf 11 J/9 . ,,. )'I l&DOIADO tANIC 11/9 . )/I IS l/1 1 J/4 .. IT AHONIO 'AC'IJlC NYSI s ,,. •tMUllX COi" .s .,. 11/1 • )/I '°""" 0 °"Pt' .. ) '1/9 .,,.. eHC u 1/4 • 11• l2 1/2 IOJ~ ttMrOl Mf NASO 10 .. 1/4 40,IDIUT't NAf L 'IN 10 • I u .. ,. tUllCMI N ... S s ,,. ... ~ca. 1 l/l . ,,. 11 •n ., ,JI H TW•D'tNI N SO ) . ,, .. •J P9ll Miit PIN Cl A ' -.,~ 14 .,. MUNICMI I.Al AMf.111 II I/I 4Jlml ~ ,.N Cl I • 1/l • 1/'l 11 1/l • 1/l " US •ACtuTIIS CP l'fA\.O 1 ., • .. AUOICOlft I/) I )/4 •• J/4 :IQ,,. '6 V= IMHNl\f N Y\( IS/I .. ,. ... l I u i/4 I '7't.. INC ~ • COMf'ANY 0 )/4 1/4 It • JI" .. Mii C°"1T IMICCMli' ASO I 1/1 f COMMUN '1/8 • 1/1 1 1/4 I/I .. ·~· I I/I AUTOM f ,, .. I ) , .. .. DCitrAL ~· .I I/I ~DIC 11 • 1/4 ,, 1/4 ' =. ~ ' 11• -~OSVUM\l :a ,, 1 o• M"ll 14 ,,. tW1I; ~ • • • • • • MO .... IFA~ ............... . , a • lUl E:::J ~ m 0 f!l a .., &# ..,...,... ,.,,... " ... ' --Cf .... ,, ..... ...., -...... O..aa.-... ...... ...,.l ,,. .. ,_, clodl lOOAY'S SUN Sunnae: 8:33 a.m. Suneet: 4:~ p.m . BOATING °"" .. ctlPll "*" ....... ...._ ... It le" Uets Wlttl 3 ....... SURFING ta• -......... luctt H ........ . " ...... 11 • .. ..., = .,. 11 u ·-;:. :: == ... ,. ., =.. ., II • • ._,. SJ • .. • l1 .... ti u ·~' • • ., .. 17 • .... ., • It rr-, u II ....... = • •• • ......... ~ J.2 ...., ...... a ~tlltAy liclll • .,,,. •114 C.-.....,at.fes 100AY'S MOOH Moonrile:..12:20 p.m. Mooneet: '-7-. FISHING ,_. Ulldlll of N<Mltl. boNto. .... ..... .... ,. ... Md .... ... Wit ,.,.,... .... """ -ulu ... ...-.,.,._had ~ ..... Ctlll 5'11 a.-tt 1·2. "" "1 -J.2 poet •• ....., II • ..... ,. u .... •• ..... ., . ,...,.... •• ....... • • ca...... u lJ ....,. ... " .. ...... .. '1 ..,.. t1 Jt , ..... ,... ,. . .... ,. • .._ =·= ...... .. It r 0 •c. , ..... .., ,n ....... ,. .. Fufl Moon Dec.1 Last Otr. Dec.8 TIDES .. , ,.,... ... 931 •• fnt lllfl 4'0) U I S«tlll ... 929 , • s...._, no,. ...... Cltp. • • ...... ,, u ...... • JI .... •• ........ .,, . ..... JI M .. ,..... .. •1 ..... &J Q ... .. ., . ......... n • .. '*-. ,, . ....... 11 » , .. .., u l1 --II .. ..... n •1 ......... ..... • • '-°' n •I t:..'z: .. . n • =.. u • .... n .. ....... • • n • ...... .. JI ...... ,, t1 ....... w n ~ • •a ... • • ...till, • .. ....... n .. ..... ,. ti ...... Cit " .. ..... " n ...... " '1 ,.,. .. ., ..... u • .... • • Routine broken by tWo chases RAPIST From A1 1he defendant through the testimony of his all eged victims. horrifying talcs without expression. They rarely even shif\ in their seats as a S-foot-2- tnch woman tells about the second time Dasenbrock allegedly raped her. or a col- IC'ge student descri bes how she screamed for her sister. who didn't awaken. before she was assaulted. By Anna Cekola Orenge Coaat Delly Poot HUNTINGTON BEACH -It was JUSt another normal. quiet graveyard shift around police headquarters early Saturday morning.. Then things changed. rapidly. Huntinaton Beach polt~ uni ts got in- volved in two high-speed chases on op- posi te ends of town wtthtn a minute of each other. ••1t went from being a fairly quiet night. to that:· Hunungton Beach Police Sgt. Jon ..ynold said about the two pursuits that ~rted at 4:0 I and 4:02 a.m. On the north end of town. on Warner A venue and 1chols Street. one of the chases started when officers tncd to pull over a car reported stol<"n out of Garden Orov<". Arnold satd. llVEMBER From A1 percent to .O~ percent. Kohler said heightened awareness on the part of CHP officers to drunken dnving also contnbutcd to the number of arrests. "We're looking real hard." he said. "We always have a maximum en· forcemcnt effon during holiday week· ends. Every officer and vehicle 1s ou t on the highway. It's the same ever) year. Our force has increased some"hat. bu1 not enough to show these numbers. Thaf s just hard work." Wh ile Kohler noted that more acct· ·oE• 'From A1 'in the sand. But nor 1s 11 time for creating , legacies by forcing single groups like renters or school children to shoulder most of the budget burden. .. Clearly, these arc mues best worked 1 out with our new governor when he takes office in January " ' Wilson has call ed for budget reform to ~vc the governor and the Legislature more spending flex.ib1li1y and. unlike {)(u. kmejian, has not ru led out new taxes. 1 Otherwise, he has avoided details on bow he will deal with the reven ue gap, which is expected to grow to mort 1han S4 billion for the 1991-92 fiscal year that btsiiu nex.t July I. Four Orange County JUVen1 les led two squad cars on a six-minute chase before pulling ovt"r at a convemence store on Bolsa Chica Street and Heil A venue. Arnold said. The teen-age boys were arrested on susp1c1on of grand theft and released to their parents. he added. FUERS From A 1 mailer unless the pre vious day's accumula· t1onc; have been remo,·cd. The new rule'> arcn'1 C\el)th1ng 1hat resident McFall "ould like. btJ) 11 'c; a good On the south end of town, the other chase started when an officer tried to pull over a man actinJ suspicious, Arnold said. That chase. which started on Bushard Street at Banning A venue. lasted eight 'minutes and reached speeds of 85 mph . although the driver covered only about a half.square-mile after making about 30 turns in a res1dent1al area. Arnold said. Cit} Co uncilman Jim Silva said Frida)' 1hat shopp1na center owners have urged the cr.1ckdown. u~t because shoppers arc taking the fliers off their windshields and throwing them 1n parking lots. Prosecutors say tbe Montana native spent I 7 months stalking apartmcnt~m­ plc:\C'S in Huntington Beach and Fou ain Valley. Sometimes, he simply stoic op- cn y. police said. With only two exceptions. he chose units occupied by single women. \Ingle mothers. One after another thest women, the v1ct1ms. have taken the stand. Shedding few tears and rarely looking at the man accused or attaclnng them. they've re- l'ounted sudden awakenings. kni ves pushed into their skin. sodomy and rape By comparison. Dasenbrock is a bundle of nerves. Constantly moving, he wipes his nose often. readjusts his &lasses, takes them ofT and polishes tbe Tenses. He stares intently off into space. turns and focuses on a witness. then scri bbles intent!) on papers in his Pee.Chee folder. He'll be facing similar victtm/wuncsses for the next two days of trial, Koski estimated. Then 1t will be Dascnbrock's lawyer. James Odnozola's. chance to tum the tables. · step in the righ1 d1rect1on. she said. ., The new ordinance alw ban<> handbills from being placed on 'eh1cle'I The compan)' putting out the 01ers. no1 the door-to-door carriers. arc responsible for carr} ing out 1hc regulations. officials said. When Dascnbrock could. he silently crep1 into lhe bedrooms of sleeping women . Koski said. Some women woke to the steel blade of a knife thrust into their faces. Two women wen-already beina SC'<uall) assaulted as they regained con· sc1ousness. Whtie Odnozola has made 11 clear that his client can't rdutc some of the most damning tingcrpnnt testimon) -Dasen· brock's pnnts were foun(j in 11 of the 16 houses he's accused of breaking into - he'll tr) and prove Dascnbrock isn 't guilty of all the crimes. he said. dcnl '1ct1ms "ere weanng sca1belts 1h1s year. he added. ··one piece of advice for the hol1da) weekend : buckle up.·· Traffic was especially busy Sa turda} morning along Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa as holiday shoppers floc ked to the Market Place at the Orange Cou nt} Fairgrounds. Another draw at the fairgrounds involved a The La Pai Cai C'lub'5 Purebred and Household Pct Cal Compe11t1on. a t"o-da} event. "h1ch concludes today For those who weren 't shopping. It was another good da) on Orange Coast beaches. In Newport Beach alone. life- guards esll matcd tha1 5.000 people turn- ed out for the da} Lifeguards all along "I think there prohabl ) "a fiscal emerg- ency. 1n the ~nse that we arc beginning an economic downturn," he ~1d last Tuesday in announcing the appointment of defeated state Treasurer Thoma'> Hayes as his finanu:. director "It 1s also VCI) clear that new revenues and their impact on the performance of the cconom) .. t!> a \ub1ect wc'n.' going to ha ve to give vef). vt'r) careful co n\1dcrat1 on." {)(ukmc11an u'lt'd his own week ly radio address Saturda) to defend h1\ proposal to cut school funding. which he would ac- complish b> suspending Proposit ion 98. the initiative-narrow() approved by voters 1n 1988. that allocates 40 percent of all 'tat<" revenue:' to ~hools "Just bccauo;e one believes we should '\uspend Propos111on 98 docs not mean that they arc not \Uppon1ve of education." said the Coast said temperatures were warm, staying in the high 70s. However. surf remained low. Local beaches were expected to be crowded ·again today. although the "ca ther won't be as warm and clear as tht' pasl two days. The National Wea ther Service said tt will be cooler and cloudy today. If a man was fo und in the house. Dascnbrock always fled. testimony rc- ' eakd. Poltce belt,ve Dascnbrock raped seven women. assauned or allempted to rape SIX othcri. and burglanzcd three homes be· tween Novt"mber 1985 and his arr~t in Apnl 1987. One woman was attacked twice. 14 months apart. Another was raped Christmas morning while her 5-ycar-0ld ~n slept ncarhy. Th rw.ighout the tnal. the 8-man 4- woman JU~ has listened to the \Omct1mcs "He was a burglar. he was a thief and he SC.\uall) assaulted many of these women. but he didn't sexually assault all of them:· Odnozola said dunng has bncf opening statemt'nt. Odmuola has not yet revealed whether or not Oa!.enbrock will take the witness stand in his own defense. or if he'll prestnt character witnesses. Dascnbrock's former g1rlfncnd ts ex· pected to testify for the prosecution and maybe. through her. the enigma that ts Robi n Da'l('nhrock will be brought into 'harper focus. Skies will be clear through this morn· ing. but clouds will roll in later in the da~ ft rccaste"' sa). Highs today arc c\pcct~ to rt'ach the mid· 70s while the lo"' will be 1n the mid-40s to m1d-50s -From •WI ad o~w• Hl'1'ltt1 the go,crnor 10 motOrcyclists nabbed for racing across desert "If we arc to a void getting into the same BARSTOW -Ten motorcyclists wert' fi scal situation that prevails 1n Washing-arrested Sa turda) for riding over desert ton. then "e must lie our ei1pend1 tures to trails classified n off-hm1ts to off-road our n-venUl''i and do 1t in a fair manner." racers in order to protect threatened DcukmeJ1an tried unsuccessfully to wildlife-. suspend Proposition 98 during last sum-., About 1 oo angry demonstrators 5trad· mer·s record -breaking budget 'ltalcmatc. died their din bikes about 25 miles nonh- and Wilson has said the measure should be cast of Barstow to protest canccllallon of a on the budget reform table along wi th all Barstow to Las Vegas race. other programs. But slate Sl'hools chief Bill Honig said Four di n bikers clad in full racing regalia aturday there is no more legislative ..enti-were arrested after they sped into land mt"nt now than there was then for cutting trmporarily closed by the U.S. Bureau of the amount of money going to sc hools. Land Management. ''This whole idea of suspending 98 ts The BLM ordered closure Nov. 21 to nd1culous because if you suspend 11 now. Dec. 1 to preserve environmentally you ha ve to pay back in six months." senstt1ve terrain. The land 1s habitat of the Honig said in a telephone 1nterv1ew with threatened desert tortoise. the Associated Press. San Bernardino C'ountf) she ntrs heh· copter tracked th ree of the cyclists over 40 m1lrs of terrain before they ran out of fuel . BLM District Ranger Felicia Proben said. The bike of the fourth rider stalled in the sand. Probert said. The four were 1dcnttfied as Wesley S. Holm es. Richard L. Sicman. Barry Van- Oyke and P1ttrtck R. Martin. BLM spokeswoman Barbara Maxlirld said. No ages or hometowns of those arrested were available. Muficld said. Each was cited and released from custody pending a federal co un hcanng. They face up to one year in prison and a S 100.000 fi ne if convicted of violating the Bl M's land closure. -By Ute Auoclalft Prn1 ~-~~.~ •1~·(.P .. ., .. ,,~· .. J . '{~· •• , .. ._'-~ .. ' Wind-whipped fu-es blaze in two states For TlaOM Who ReeU, Care ... . ., "" " • '\:, ... Wind-whipped blazes roared immediate threat\ to hfe or prop- throuah two states Saturday. char-en y. she said. addina. .. The fin:- rmg some 38,000 acres and at least fiahtcrs arc concentratin1 on a half.dozen houses -in-Montana 'protcetina bu1ldmp." while dntroyma 14 structures and Earlier. the Montana fire - fomna the cvacuatton of te0rcs of fanned by gusts of up to 100 mph reaidentJ. in Colorado. -swept between the towns of Farcfiahters hoped for help from tanford and Hobson in central an arctic front bringina wind chill Montana. Weber said. 'rcadinp of IS dcirces below zero 10 Other fires burned hundreds or 40 depttt below 'Tero. acres of prime annly bear habitat ··The temperatures arc droppina 200 miles to the nonht"lst alon1 the sipificantly and 1he humiditl is Rocky Mountain Fron&. 9,000 acres comina up:· said Jane Weber o the in nonMm Fcraus County. and for Lewis and Clark National Fottst. a time threatened homes in ahe In tM rmantirm. there ~ no Orcat Falls •~•. Snow proved a fnend to the bears. Once it bqan to fall be(on: daybreak. the fire an the snzzly habitat was "ptttty well con· trolled:· said Jim Orecnc of the Department of tate Uinds. More than 200 fircft1h1ers battled the Colorado blaze that bcaan shortly af\~r 2 a.m. in a home nonhwHt of Boulder.• Au1horiti~ arrested a man for investiaalion of arson and rtekJcss endansc:rmcnt. Identified as 62- year-old Amotd Ste! n, he 11 •~UJCd of scuina his manm on fin: 1n bit home. then pullina n outside. The bl•~e IJ)f't'ld 11 60 mph wands flnMd the f\amH and ck· ttroycd 6.000 ecrn. authonucs said No m.,or injurin ~reported: IOme RNftehtm ~I~ tuf,. btd minor tM:ims and amole an· hala1ion. nc 14 drilroycd ttNC'tum Jft.. duded boma Ind -~ ofllda)t llid. ~ About 40 d,.,._. nlidtntt ........... It 811 --rewz..eVICU• .... mllCf .. ., "' Croll ... ,.., ~ ....... Alld •he RH C'°" "' ...... amt .. mcnts for sheller for the rcs1dcnt1 Saturday. niaht and mental hcahh coun~lors wctt wor1ung with some fam1lte\. ··A 101 of people arc sbowina up, rqisterin1 and then makin1 their own arranaemen11 to stay with friends and family;• said Capt. C'huck Prinalt of the Boulder Coun· l)' Sheriff• Otpanment. Resident said tM fi~ woke them up. and many weTC still drowsy and confused. ..My wife smelted smoke .... We Jumped out of the house. We \IW lhc OamM &O by tM house and it ttt1Md OK:· said ttsadtnt Rk h Larson. He said ht and v.ift then noticed two hoe IPOll on the roof. and ahiMiftsothc ~ totten to ~r anic. tfWY CVIC'Ultcd. " .., ... wolce up wtth the WOl1d quite on_,.... 11kl . ttsidtftt Jonathan Corbti. About I 00 rural votunlftf fire-'!h ten and 1 IHM / from Malm uom Aar FClftit ... "' Oral Fiiia. MonL. foullat tlw .. lfl «"ftlral Mon•na. ~*" llid.. ~ ........... ,,,._ .. ·, Rick Talley ~11 ... _ .,.,, January 27, that's what it's all about Already there art hints. Already the cable TV announcers and beat writers arc mentioning. ever) so slightly. the s1gnifi- canct of this or that pme. Already. coaches and fans and owners of NFL teams arc worr)1ng about the play- offs. Now. wllh six games to play and only five for some. the real fun begins. Alrtady. too. l~ve dusted off my Com- plt"te Guide to Tic-Breaker Rules and Will be available. upon request. to answer any QUl-St1ons and funher comphcat<" any issue during the upcoming weeks. One imponant change for you to con- sider. There will be 12 teams reaching the expanded NFL playoff tournament this ~ason rather than the customar) I 0. That means there will be six wild card bcnhs a' ailablc. as well a~ th e si" spots reserved for division champions. It means that on aturday. Jan. Sand Sunday. Jan 6. first round games involv- ing six wild ca rd teams (three each from the ~FC and NFC> and the division cham- pions M'1th the poorrn nxord will be pla)ed. It means that on Saturda). Jan. 12 and Sunday. Jan 1 l the two d1vis1on cham- pions with the best records (1n both AFC and NFC. four 1n total ) '-"Jll pla) host to first-round ""rnnl'r\ Then. on Sunda). Jan ~O. the AFC' and NFC champ1o nsh 1p pmes ""'II be pla yed with SuPt'r Bowl IV to be played one Mec"l latu. Jan 2 7 For the record Onl)' one wild card team rn the h1 stor) of the N Ft playoffs has managed to win a Super Bowl. That was the Oakland Raiders rn 1980. who over- came the v1'i1t1ng-1cam disadvantage to go all the way. Significance of this year's new format: That one unfortunate d1 vi \1on champion from each conference must pla) on open- ing weekend of the pla)'offs while the other two act a week of rc~t ANCHORAGE. Alaska Don run and built a 66-SS ldvantaat on Gmld Madkins· star and layup with 5d3 to ,,. Tracy Murray ICOrcd four po1nt1 dunna tht decisive SUflt and fint hcd with I), 10 in the 1ttond half. Madkins added "· Maclean scored 27 points and 11th-ranked UC"LA used a 1ttond.half 1urae 10 finally pull \lwa)' from pesky Ala.U-Anchorqr, ~ laska-Anchorqc ""enl S· 17 without a ~7. Saturday niaht in the semifinals of baskt't dunna the Bruins' run. Johnson led the Great Alaska Shootout the Stawolvcs with 24 points. Mark Lenoir UCLA. playina an NCAA Dtvision JI added I 5 and Jeff Jones 13, aJI in the first 'team for the first lime 1n 29 years. had all half. the trouble it could want from the Sn· Earlier, Bryant uth and John Crony wolvC1 and the noisy capacity crowd at sank key bastrets rn 1he final minutt1 as Sullivan Arena for most of the contest. Virsinia struggled past stubborn South The Bnuns. who play No. 18 Virginia for C'arohna. 6S-S9. the trtle Monday n1Jht, led 43-41 at half· time and were up SS-53 af\tt Alaska's Jackie Johnson scored from inside with 13: 14 to play. UCLA finall y took control with an 11-2 Smtt. who scored 26 points. sank 5 of 6 free throws in the final 2.40 and Crotty made a 12-foot 1umpcr "'1th 1:05 to play as the Cavaliers i.ur\ '"ed another close call. ANCHOR GE. Alaska -The win may M\t btcn O\cr an opponent that ·~ on the skids. but 11 was apprtt11tcd JUSt the same b> the UCI men's basket- ball team. The Antnten captured their fi"'t victor) of the sca~n Saturda~ night as Jeff Httdman scotTd 20 porn ts. IS in the SC<.-Ond half. to pace a 9b-M I de- ci ion over Teus Tech in the consola- tion scm11inaJs of the Great .\laska hootout. IL was the 20th straight loss for Texas Tech. the longc'it los1na streak rn NC~A D1 v1S1on I. ~ Af'k-r .,tW pme. our IUYI .- ac11n1 cawal hke they ,.,n ltme .. said Cl Coach Bill Mulliala .. He). y,,1n 1s a ..,,,,n and Texas Tech needed one as badly as we did ... Tht' Red R11dcrs. v.bo haven't "'on \1ncc OcC' 30. Jed by I J points in the first half and 49-45 at halftime. But the run-and-sun Antcaten went on a 14-) \purt to lead 68-59 with 11 : 12 tTm&Jft.- rng The .\nteaters v.ho play SiitM U. todav"s fourth-place pme. s~ the lead to 81-68 with 8:02 remaini"'- ay • Dall',.,,., 2-4-8-8, w-o -do ·· Trojans love to hate! AP LaMtl>f\010 Notre Dame's Bob Dahl (left) puts the pressure on Trojans· Todd Marlnov1ch. ,,,,. ldlll. owt c•trr .. Notre Dame makes it easy with eighth: s~raight victory over Southern Cal, 10.-6 ~ By Jon Ftwguson Or8n09 eo.t Deity ~ LOS ~NGELB -l ( came up w1 the '61g pla;.s on defense for a ange Lh1s -.eek. but "'hen 11 came11me to move the ball lhl" Tro1ans could not manage once agarn'>t "lotre Dame what the~ did '>Ill: time<:; onl' 14Cd. earlier -find thr rnd 1one . After taking a 6-3 lead on ~heir fir'>I dn"e of th<' second half. the TroJan\ "'ere unable to find Notre Da me 1emton unul their final dm e · But on that one. hkc so mam. before. Notre Dame came up with the pl.i' 1t ncl'dcd to hold off a 'itubbom L'S( squad for a I 0-6 non<onfcrencc college football \IC-ton before 91.6 J9 at the C olr~um Saturda, l'ootrc Dame ta1lbacli. Ton' Brooks ran ' yards v. llh an option p11c-h from quar- tcrbacli. R1cli. \1 irer for the game-"'1Jln1ng score "'11h ' 14 rema1n1ng in the third quancr The 'lllor) 14as the eighth straight O\.Cr LI for '\otre Dame. w-hich rmpro,ed to 9-~. "'h1le the TroJans fell tu -3 The T roJ:in'i· final ofTcn\l\C pla\ a fourth-and· I I from the l C 44 Manno" rch rolled left and look~ for hr\ fa vontc rccc" er flanl..cr Gan Wellman MJr1nO\ u;h hll hrm a re~ \.8fd~ Sh\ of the first do~n and as Wellman turned. '\otrc Dam1.· rnrncrbad Todd L~ght put the hit on him Wellman lunged forwa rd. but L)ght held hrm \hort '-"Ith I 05 rt"marning "I thought I doH' and put the ball above the fim dO\.\.n mark.er. but the ofl'ac1al thought d1fTeH·n1... Wellman ~1d "He marked b' hod'. not the ball I e-. tended the hall \\.llh ffi, arms" L }ght -.aid he ~nl·w ""hat to npt:ct n n the pla} "With LISC "'l" noticed thl·rr tcndenl' v.hcn the) ~d a long dJ tancc to go;:_ L~ght 'ilrd "'The) usuall) run for the..: marker -and tum around. I JUst dropped t<Y the first-dov.n marker and set up to maki' a pla) ··11 was dose. but I knew I had stopped thl'm I kne"" 1f I kept b1m contained th front of the first down marker. I coo'1 make the pla) ·• Mannov1ch was a bit more rnsisletJt about \\cllman's cffon and was~ for a "non<ontact personal foul" following the pla' "II was v.ell..Jesened." Mannovich said. "I couldn't bcl1e'e the call at the end." Manno' 1ch sald "I expect to get homered 1n ~uth Bend but not in the Coliseum. I thought we were going to move the ball 1,1pficld "It's d1sappo1n11ng to end on that note. I don't kn o" where he spoiled ll. It was JUSI a bad Spot lt''i 'ihOCking, rm Stlll m 'ihOCk .• l ~C did get the ball back once more but "'lh onh fi,e seconds rcmairung. It ""as· .i dr\appoinll ng loss for U . "''hich pla}ed one of rts bes\ dcfcnst'l' rx-rformanccs of the ~car agatnSI one of the nation·., best ofTcn~ The biggest of man) big pla)s was a soal hne '>tand reminiscent of the one tile Trn1an'i pullc:d against Penn State to tum the tide uf t_hC' '>C'lnnd pme of the season "otrc Dame "h1ch had scored thrtt pla)' after ha"1ng first-and-goal at tbc 2 on m prc:\lou\ dn'e had another first-and- goal at the 1 10 the fo urth qu~rter But thrt'<' \UCCe'i\l\C runs netted onl) I yard, and on fourth down. M 1rcr's Oip for 11gh1 t"nd Dt"rck Bro"' n in the end zone sailed harmlcssh o'er his head . ·1 1h1nk I "'a' interfered with:' Brown -wrd "\\ hrn )O u·, e got short >a.rd.a&c ltlae that the~·~ goi ng to bt' bumping. but my arm "'as pulled do"' n ·· See USC/II There arc three clear-cut leaden rn the NFC' -the 49crs (I 0-0). Giants (I 0-0). and Stars (9-1) -who arc pan1cularl) cogn11ant of this factor. That's wh~ the upcoming Dec 3. Monda) night battle bctwctn the 49crs and Grants will be monumental ·Edison's Taylor, Warriors second at state finals The 7-3 Raiders. too. find themsche\ looking at the schedule and that's another reason why the) could use a victory toda) O\.Cr the 6-4 Chiefs at the C'ohscum As things no"" stand rn the AFC the Ra1de~ would bt' d1 v1s1on champions with he second-best record. th ereby facing a week of r~t as the playoffs begin. And e"en though there rs so much football yet to be played. the pressure to land favorable playoff position mounts each weekend. Sta) tuned The real confusion 1s yet to come. • D Ru Pix for Weekend No. 11 : • Giants (mrn-3) over the Ea41es. Some expect a homet9wn Philly upset in this one but I don't The Easies have a pat defense but still make too many mistakes to be consider uper Bowl contenden. • Bun (+811?) vs. the-Picken in Mil· wauk~. where Green Bay may win but the Pick isn't Jood cnouah to aivc that many point~ to Fulknon. • Saints (min-6) over the Falcons. New Orleans remains tough to fiaurc but the dome will htlp. • Rams ( + 11 ) to cover against the 49t-r\ See TALLEY Ill R1cll•1 ... Minnesota 31. Iowa 24 Virginia Tech 38. Virginia 13 EICl,11 ... Notre Dame 10, USC 6 Michigan 16. Ohio State 13 Illinois 28. Northwestern 23 Penn State 22. Pitt 17 Arizona 21. Arizona State 17 Jiii -••11111 ... -Tennessee 42. Kentucky 28 M1ch11an State 14, Wisconsin 9 Indiana 28. Purdue 14 BYU 45, Utah State 10 Ole Mtss 21. M1ss1SS1PPt St. 9 Tennessee 42, Kentucky 28 Texas 23, Baylor 13 Mtamt 33, Syr1eute 7 By Barry Faulkner Orange Coest Daily PolOl FRESNO _ Ed''°" H11h JUn-cI~ ror Shellc) Ta)lor and the Wood- hndgc H1ah girls team each fin- ished 'K.Xond rn 01" 1s1on II at the CI r State ( ro'is ( o untry Champ1onsh1p\ Saturda) at \\ ood""ard Park. Ta) lor. who finished a disappointing seventh at la\t )car'' state final,, said the pain of fighting an illnes, at the time in\prrrd her to hold nothing ha<'k ~turda) "I "'a' rn a lot of pain today, but 11 wasn't half a\ bad as last year's pain." said Ta) lor, wh o finished 18 seconds behiM Wtstlakc senior Jeannie Rothman's' 17:28 clocking "L.ist \car was the lonatst 1811? minute' of nl) lrfl' This year. it hun. but I fell good .. Edison <. oach tan tau bit said 1t was a brcakthrouch for Ta)lor. who had been reluctant. or ph)s1call) unable. to ao all out for an entire ral'l' " he wa aurcs 1\.e and that's all I can cvera~k for" °'ltJutlk YIU "\he g;JH' 100 rx-rC'Cnl tnd;l\ -m,I\ he.· more -and I'm \t"ry hapi\\ ahout hn rx·rforman1.l" .. Ta~ tor "ho ran .1 " I\ opening mrk ~"' Roll'l m&ll 1.0nl\' oul or th1.• pad. to claim the lead near th1.· 11n1.·-m1k marl.. and v.a\ nl',er abk 10 \at \h up · "I knew \hl' \\,I\ h,1\I.. lhl·r1.· 1.·,1.·n though r didn't \(.'l' ht I JI lhl' \IJrt." Ta\ lor -.aid .. , knew \h1.· '''Hild mal..c h1.•r hr1.·a li. and "'hen sh\' did. I ,,,·111 '"lh her I JU'I wJ\n't able to catrh hn l'' 1.·n though I li.ept pu~hrng m~-k·ll 1th "hok v.,1, I m '<''"' proud of m)'K'll Im not lcning up once I was mon: focuwd toJa) and "'ha1 hap- peJlcd las1 )car mot1,11 ted me a hule This rs defin11d~ a tm .11..thmuah for me It'!. onl) the 5t{ond r." l r' c ruh all ou1 .i nd I'm looking t11n~.1 d Ill more rJCl"' Irle this." The unrnnli.1.-d \l, oodbndge 11rls brole throuah \I.Ith .1 ml\tur1.· of rnuth :ind 'caeran le:idt l'h•r rt~hm.tn "·'' 'd111a 1ust I' \Can old fin1shl'd founh 111' 117). "'h1k JUOlur \m, Tard11T ':!41h 1n 19 -' 11 and -.en tor \ m\ Rohk) (27th rn 14 'hi addl•d \Ital point' "This tt>am rC'alh ha) a '>flCl 1al l ll''°':nl''>' and that's unusual with \O man' \11ung runncro;" Wamof'\ ( oach ( •l"\)fltt' \an a' -.aid ··~rm and .\m\ arc lO~af)tarn' and the~·, e rcalh donl' · .in l"'' t'lk nt 111h of ma~rng the )Ounger k11..h lit in and kl'! comfortable .. \·ana\ credited his cntrrr hm·ur llH the ~"ond-placc fini sh "Of course. }Ou alwan wa nt 111 "'" hut to be second 1n the stah· "'"h lht ._ind t1f compeuuon 1n this dl\'l'ton 1' realh awesome." Varvas said. ··.\II our girl' ran "l"fY. "«Y well today. Kim "'a' lt'ughina hke {f37\ all wttk. but \he came through todl) ( phom~) Kalle Durh.1m' 19 ~:! ("th pl3ct) wa also a great time ror a t-. C'Ourst (3.1 miles). Chnst4\ \\ orl1.'' I~ 'rd in 20 '\4) has also bttn a bl& urpn~ tor u\ .a\ .a sophomore. I reaJI~ th1nli. hu l fl1)rt toda\ rould have bttn th<" drflrrcn(e lor S.. CROSS COUNTRY/II CdM wins in five; : one more spike to go to state fmals · By Richard Dunn O< ·~ Coul Delly P11o1 'if-\\ PORT BE\< H -c1~ Trrad1n~ unfamiliar wa1l·r thl· { nrona del Mar High •a "'"''I nccJcd lo come from • behind <iaturda)' nt&ht be fort d1spos.-' ine. 1\I Po'4-a), I S.-1 ~ ll>-1 s. I J.I s I 5-' I 'i-6 1n the Southern California R~1~'nal \Olle' ball ~m11inal<. at C. ot· ona drl 'far < d\1 1:!tt--l I "'rnncr1 of:?~ matd\Q 1n :i n"' host L)nbrook of n Jose· in thC' rl"J1onal final Tue"1a. rnght at :. .. '" I hl: \talc finals arc \aturda) See VOLLEYBALL/II 49ars 111 ready for their 111111-11•1·today, host ll•lli ... By Tim Liotta AP Spoftt Writ., SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco star ro- ctiver Jerry R1~ tncd to \t10t :l llllk when I que,t1on was a\kcd about the 49ers' 1n11_. tale nvalf') '41th the RAms He couldn't do tL "CTht Ram\) art naht do'*rn lbt roed and. '4Cll. 11'\ no ~rtt. v.e can't sr.nd each (')tMr." R1« \3rd. "I'm not Just blowina air. We ran't tand cech otttn:· · Qune appmpnately. bettd on tbt "Y their M:&SOM ha\'C unfc>kkel ibt .. tai 1nd tM Rams ""'" be twim"'iftf •• nMftPICtcly 1eparatc pool' of accompl11lma11 when the t"-O 1nms mttt 1oday at C1ndkittd1 Plrk. TM 49"' (l<M>) will be 11min1 to do wmeil9•• no otlwf teem hat ~ htfore "tlw ~ ohlw NFl..-win their 19th con•wdw II""· . TM c~n • "Jmi l!Yt,. '° ® ~•edlel\•m Ml doM 1nce NO¥ ........ -brat •he • On TV today, ChanMI 2 at 1 ~n Franc1i.t·o bnamc the fourth team ever to win I ~trataht pmC1. 1ncluc:ltna pla\ on , la~t . UO<.b) With I \I-7 \. lctOr:, o' ~r the Tampa lb) Bu n " The fi"t thf\"c trams to acromph h the kat "'-cre - tht 1<>1't-'\4 lhrcaa.o Bears: the 1941 2 ( h11.. ,, lka"' anJ thr I 1172-H M1am1 f'><llph1n' \ctuna thr record i~ about the la t thin.& the "~"" an: 1.on emtd v.tth. l o a man. thf'> ha\.C said tt will ht a fcal to on " me da) I m1aht \a\ ·c,tt. that v.·u fun • • rd .a~" ( ch C 1c.-orae 1fcn. The "'~" arc 1n a 111h1 n1e t for tht 111J' ~rot in thl" :\ifC 1 hn att t1N wtth the '-tc"' 'orl.. < 11an1 .. at lll.(l ""'th the lk'a" at ~-1 v.a111ng tor c-1thcr ont to '.tum ' n f-r .ln( I 0 1.nulJ dtnl:h the f( Wr t 11ttr.lof the fif\h \trat ht ~( r 1! \he"} v.1n h"'1•S · S1n:t' the 'fl "'rarHkd 11 Md"'" tn 16 aam~ 1n t97 one l m h chn1.:hcd 1J1\t\1unal11tlt h\ the 11th,. k -th I 9 ~ ( "'' n R ll" • 111'11 Illy LA QUINTA -Nick Faldo, bencfitlna from I ...... ~ pull by Jack Nick.11111. SCl the fin t- ~ PMll Saturday with $70,000 in wi nnings in 1hc Skim Oamc. Cw1ia Stranae WIS next with S6S,000, includ· ina tkiftl on the fi rst and last holes of the day. and Orq Norman won S30.000 with a 4'-foot birdie l'UtL Nldlaus had a terrible day and was shut out. ·1 The format of this made-for-TV event. Stra nge Md Norman qrttd, forces playcrs to hit shots they .Oukin't normally attcm p1. ~ .. You know pan won't do it. YOu nave to make · Qirdin. so you take some chances you usually f!Ouk1n't even thi nk abou1 :· Slrange said. -1 That. howevC'r. was hardly the reason Nicklaus produced tome highly uncharacteristic efforts ovC'r the firat nine holes Sa1 urday in this p thcring of fb:ur or the world's finest players. The raJOn was found in his plai ntive wail of :Jack .. .'' after a particularly distasteful pull-hook 'Y:ith a J..wood. It was.Jack that did it. . ... Television-radio ................... • Nou" Oin1~lJSC'.·SportsChanll("I, IJ:JU a ni. • Oolph1ns-Bruwn.s., Cbannrl 4, 10 am • R•mt-49crs, Channel 2, I p.m. • Skini. Game. Channel 7. J:JU p.m. • Kinp.-Nordiques. Pnmt-T1rkt-l. 4 JO pm • Seah1wU-Charscn. ESPN, 5 p.nt. TELE\'ISION C .. holt' f'MlNll 9·}() 1.m. -l}r11mhol1n1 al Sou!h;·on 11ap;•l Prom<" 1 11-~<I 9 "IO I m -NOU(' ••m(' ., USC {lapl'! '\oon..t hannC"l (J'nn\,. Toc~<:l 10 lll p U1 I t~ lll pm -l l11h ~111car BYU llllJl'I . .Pumc r,r-..-1 P r• 'il°H1ll1ll 10 1 m -'l1am• al Clr•cland I h~nnrl l 1 pm -11.~m· •\ 'an Fni""1"'0. ( h~nll<"I ~ ~.Kl om -t l lC•r'"'"I' ftnm Van.ou•»• 'r"•1'· f'ha"l'<"I ' p m -'><"•11k ,1 '>dn r>i..,n f<;pN •-·· \ati.111111 l I lll am -"'"11W~•1r1n ( ontr1cn,r 'hamr,.,1i.r1q• from \fn.t11k \)d ll•f'•"• -,p"rt'C h~nnrl Ma•or Sporn 1~ \4 \.pm -'-lllC ' r .. r I ud c 1.1'"'" l '"' h \11 !' nl \l.,!•~ ""' rom~•hun trum V.a•h••ut1-1 I V.'a•h l!Jf't"I "J"o""' h.1n11d H1·1fropl1~ R1rl11 I XI p m -I hml"'Hll"" Ut' ,,.,. ''"h''"'" ''""' .... II "a~~cr llal"C'I ("ll•nnfl J ..... ll() om -'~'"' 1,,m.- (1nm I J> l)u•nt.1 ldd••rd• I hanoc1 1 Stldl•1 J\0 11m -"lhdllt P'""'h1r>'I """' ..... n I r.1r" "'" llap."I. l'nm< r1,~t1 Pn H..-11•} ~ \ll rm -lo..<n'' ~l l)U<"· "'" l'rin•1• r .. l <t PT• llaM•l ... 11 1 .JI! n m -f lrlanJu •I 1 l111pcr• f'11m• l1t ~•·• llH•• Rarla1 ~ pm -Holh,..n;"od l'Jtl n·plJ•, ! h,1111wl \1, 11'1 un'" !1t-l<I ~ ll / •m I Girl• \'•lhoylMll ~ f''" -t it ,11~n1 1'"""11111 frnn• ( ''""''t nll<'J•" lt~pr t "riolfl•( ·ha11m-I f'olltl• 81,••1ll•l1 l<I 1'"' -\1.111• l"u1 n~rn.-111 ,ha111pu•n•h•f' '"'"'" ~ ... ,., MAlllO , Pr1 t"-•h•IL 1•1•1'1 -'r"''"'"t .... nH Jl l'hd1J.-l11h1.1 "''' •11•"•11 I I'"' lot~"" .11 ~•n fr~n" ... " l\\·lf'( 1"11•! l fl m -Kin"'" I 111 dl 11..1 .. h" 'lo..1 1 !n-H11 \ I' 111 ..., .11•1• .11 ..,~n lh('f<I K'\ 1IH~•i1 '\llot\ 1~··l1 l°•ll"1r H11•~1111111 ~ ll•pm t 11,, ..,1.-n11• 11• {II\"~! \Id•~ .• "'""''''"' , ,,.. l.1"!1' l\V.I/ I\\'"''', , Pro fl1•krlll1ll • '" r "' '1,1,.,,.1,, ar l li1•1•1• l\lll \ olil•'> ,.,. 11-•~· 11 fl rn -lto:.•nr• .111J~11..-, l1kl•H.ll '\I H \ 1 L·~'1 'RAIDERS USC From 8 1 From B 1 • -lliliiil,W MONTllEAL -T-Md-){: strom·s l«Cllld lla1 lridt in --• p vt tht-l.os Aftldes IC.inp I 4-2 Yio- tOJY over the injury.riddled Montreat --- Canadicn1 o n S.turday niaht. · Stnd1trom. who netted three pls in a..S... wi1t .ovtr N"w Jersty last Tutsday, ICOl'td his I Stb. 16th and 17th aoals or tM season -all tel up b)' lintmatt Waynt Gr-cii k.y -u the tUnp won for thC' scventh timt in lhtir last ~is.ht .. mes. Sand· strom has ei&hl ,._oels in his last four .. mes. USC Ulllldllll Ill• Pl•JI Harold Miner's three-point basket ~ l11c in ' lhl" lirst half stancd a searin' • .. scoring run for USC. as the Trojans beat ..:;, __ _ the C hicago S1a1e Cougars, 110.69. Sal· urdav. Us ll·d 15·12 early 1n the finl ha lf in the srason uPfner for both 1eams. With 13:37 left in the half. Miper scon:d a ].pointer to bfain,a 24-6 run 1hat 111\rd the 1'ro1ans to a 39·18 advantage:. M1nl·r h:id lhrce J.po1nt baskets and 5Corcd 16 points b} halft1n1c to give USC a 51·31" advan"'4&e. The TroJ3n!> padded their lead in tht second half. leading b~ as many as 45 poin1s. In othl'r '>port~ news Saturday: •Fred Shero. a Renaissanct" man of hockey who v.'un 1wu ~tanley Cups as coach of the Ph ilatll·lphia Fl ~l·rs. died e.a rl y Sat urday momina in Can1dl·n. N.J . ur l·ant·er. He was 65. Shero coached thl· Fl>rr' fr1Jn1 thr 1q71.12 season thro ugh the ·77. 7H '>t"a~11n Thl' Fl >l"r-$ won the Stanley Cup in lQ 74 and ltJ75 ;ind reached lhe fi nals in 1976, lo'>1ng In ~lon 1n:at. He left the Flyers 10 coach the Nl'"' \"11t'I. Rangl·r1o from I Q78 until Novem ber tQRfl. ll·aJ1ng the m 10 1hr finals 1n his first season. Ill· f('JlH1u:d tht• Fl~l·ri. as a special consultant last ""3\()11 • Arnencan Julian Jackson knocked ou1 Bn1a1n\ J-lerol C.rnham in thl' fourth round in B1:n:alrn;idl'na. Spain to win the vacanl World l\n \1ng ( '11unc1I rn1ddlcv..·cight championship. • lk·rnhard Langer shol a J-under-par 69 and -, on.tl·n ( otl'dcon liad a 72 in Orlando, Fla. to lift (il·rn1an\ tn 11s first 1tlll• 1n tht• World Cup of Golf. Thi: (1l·n11.tn1o fin1~h<'d at :!Q..undtr-par 556. 3 shots ht.·t1l·r th.in 'l'l·ond·plal"C Erfgland and Ireland. • N1·hra .. ka. a da ~ afler hcing pounded by (ll.laho111a. :ll"tt'ptcd a bid lO play 1n the Citrus Hnv..·I Jan r Ill Orlando. Fla .. ag:iinsl Georgia T('('h, • \\'o rld l·han1p1on L~nn Jennings broke her o"n t"llur-.c fl'l·nrd b} v..1nn1ng a founh stra ight women·~ 0:1110 11:11 rros~ counlry 111le. and Bob K1·n1 pa1n1·n endl·d Pal Portcr'.., run of eigh t in a row tn thl' rnt·n·, fJll' ut Nl"V. )'ork. -From Tbr A••oclated Prr•1 Quote of the day Dennis E rickson, M1am1 Hurricanes fool - ball eoal'h. on 1hc 1ncn:aM.·d poss1b1ht) of a p1;1 ,otT ~,,,l•rn 10 11l·c1dl' 1he national eham· P"'" ···r hl· 1,.1 ~ 1hc 00"1" ar1· urx·ra11n g nnv.. l~H·n··, ;1 g11<XI rhan\"l". ht.•l'3U..,l' 1he ) ·re forcing 11 l h1•, 'r1· l Ut llng 1he 1r ov..n lhroa~. 1n m ) t•pllll\)rl. 10111 hall guud but d1dn"I score 1}01111 ... lhe point {before the M1an11 gartll"' wht-re I 1hnugh1 we might ha'c lo..,t a little bit of that edgl'. I chalh:ngt·d them 10 gt"I 11 back.'" LJS( ··.., r\ll-.\ n1er1 i:a II rll"hac kl·r ~utt K11'' ... a1d hl' 1.nl"v. ll .,...a.., lon11n 11, I ht.' l•l1ll' v..a' 'l't h\ l JS( ··s I J. pla). 7:'>-~a1tl dn1l" io o pen the ~;11111· fhl· I 101an' had lin-.1-and· 11,oal ;H '"'" ll hut ~l annovu:·h 1hre\\' 1neo1nrtl·tl· undl·r prrs\Ufl' from Notrl· [)am("\ Boh Dahl on therd dov..n ;111hc 5 Quin Rodriguez"s :!2· yard field goal made 11 J.(l aft("r 8 m1n u ll"' ~~ 'l'CnnJ .., \\Urlh of Tro-. J3"' · lahor Los Angelci. wen1 1n1 n thl' M1nit11 ga me with a tv.o-g.ame h1~1ng \trl·ak Shell \;ud th e ~a1ne ag:un't lhl' Chief<> v.•rll rr4u1rt· lht• ~1n1e ktnd nl l .'fort. -\crord1ng to Sht·ll. lht· 'hon work wrr k v.a ~ n1ade a little t"a'tl'r bt·eause tht· ("h1ef, arc fan11l1ar 11p- ponen1' lit said. '"W t· undt•r,tund thl·n1 . They ha1cn'1 ehangrd much •\1 th1~ umc of )t•ar. 1110,1 lcan1' art·n·1 go1ng lO change 1f tht·1 ·1 c Ileen win· n1ng. So 11 help!>. 'I ou ... 1111 ha ve lo put in 1hr umc.1ogt:t n:ad) for what they do. The) ·11 makl· adJUSlments and so wtll we."" '"I hl·a rd ll 111 !he huddlt·,"" Ku"" <IB1d . ··1 heard thl" quarterback 1;alk- 1ng 1t1 Hro l4n . and I told (Kur11 Bar~·t the~ "rt· c1 1hcr runnu1g 11 or ~tllllll, Ln lhl' 11gh1 l'lld o n a p:1'' I ,1l "a'' lr\ ln ":ilr h v.ho's talking to 1\ hn ·· Btn de~prte a grra1 stand. the I rn1:1n.., t·nuld n111ve no funhc r than 1heu ti\\n \() bl"furt' punting ag.11n . lhl' '>\"(Olld of thrl"C l'IJ!l,('(""U(IVC un- produrlt\l" Jn\t'' ··1 thin!. any11mt' )llu on!} !.i.."t1re ,i.\ po1n1' again~! Notrl' l)ame. yo u don't ha\l" a good ch<1nt•c 10 win,"" 11i;c 1 ·oach Larr} Sm11h (aid. ··our dcfcn'-l· pl.a~ed well, our k1ck1n1 t'me pla'l'd well. and we moved the CREVl f\ SALES • SERVICE • lEA SI NG NEW LOCATION! 1• Auto Mall Dr, -AM 135-3171 ··1t v.a\ a h1g help."" Nolrt' l)ame 1n\11tt• hnl.'h:1l'kl'r Mr,·hacl St one- brl·akt·r •••Hd "()ur hi story 1s \\'C stan nff 'nf\ \\le l'unll' o ut and teams dn'C" up 1ht• fil"ld. bu1 we werl" able to stop 1hen1 and hold them to a fie ld goal. 11 was 1n1pur1unt to do thal IWO l lffi('~" The other time was a I I ·pin y. 69- ~a rd dnve earl} tn the third quancr. use.· had ftr'.'ll·and·IO al the 17 or N01Tt' Dame bu1 a Marinov1ch ovt'r· 1hrow 10 a w1dt• open Wellman in BEACH BL VD. AT THE 22 FllEEWA Y -rl/5_5, Fwy. at Edinger .... ~~'"" ~W'S----.... , ,_. JOpft IMMIEBl1'TIE Dt:LIVIER'l' (714) 811-ttoe (lll)Ml-1888 Your Dealership can be seen here. Only $96 a week. Published Thurs., Sat. & Sunday. Circulation 102,000. Call 8•2-4821 AU For Bobln Wrlgllt Al\CC~AL ~ACU~A ~- SALES SERVICE LEAS™G GRliAT SELECTION OF Nt."W &t U ED CARS t'fv.t:WAY("\~ftT 2925 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA '" 1979-aoG 1'.w lblkl•ld ••••• padl IO 1llc Collon-·· while Iowa IOOI< Ille ba<k door IO lho -· 1111'1c11 --GI\ • 19- ,.,., nlll and -W)icllod three field ,oel1 Sa1u..tly u si icth~ nn\ed Te••• tall6ed to bat Baylor, l :J..13" 1nCs cHnch itt ftttl Southwnt Conference title ti nee-t 913. The Lon1hom s will play No. 2 Ml1mi in tht Co11on Bowl on New Ye1fs Day. ··11 wu 1 sweet win." linebacker. Bri1n Jones said. Not so sweet was low1's path to P1saden1. Keswic Joiner aiuaht a 2S.y1rd touchdown pass and rccovtrcd a blocked pun! for another score as MinnHOta heal the I J1h·11nlted Hawktyts. 31·24. But 151h·t1nked Michiga n's 16.IJ victory over No. 19 O hio State earlier in the day 1uaran1 ero Iowa a spot in the Rose Bowl aga inst Pac·IO champion Washington. Iowa finished in a four.way tie ror the Bia Ten 1itle with Michigan. Michigan S1a1e and Illinois. but lhe Hawkt"yes go t the RoK Bowl berth because 1hey beat the 01her thrct teams. "We beat the teams we're tiW with head·UP o n tht road."' Iowa Coach Hayd en Fry said. "We don't ha"c any eiccusn about going. We deserve to be 1hCrc." ltswa1 • ,AC· ll S'f'•&•llO-llMl•lll .... _ ...... ' L T W ~ T• w........,.. ''' ''' IJK )J I I ll Clllfor!M •)1 ••1 °''"" .,, ,,, ..,,,_ ,., 1 •• UCL.A ••o t •O )IMl+ord • • II t ' 0 w..,,.,_.on st. t ' • J 1 1 Arll-Stell t J 0 • ' 0 °'"°" 111,. I ' I I 10 I a tG·11 STANOtNGS ·-·· --Mlc:hlH" Sl•i. Otllo $1••• ,,,.,_,. lnClllana Nor111,.. .. 1.,-n """"' Wltc°'"'ln 1-...1 , Ca:ll:- W L T . ' . . ' ' . ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' , . , . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . -· W•L T . , ' I ) 0 . , . ' , ' r ' ' . ' ' . . ' , . ' ' . . I 10 0 Tennessee gained the inside track to tht Suga r Bowl with-a 42-28 ''ic 1ory over Kentucky. The r 4th· ranktd Volunt~rs can clinch at lcain a tic ror !he Southl'as1crn ConfC"rt"Tl("(" championship b)' beat· ing Va nderbilt nc~t Saturda). If TenncsStt ties for the tide. i1 v.·ill probably gel the Sugar bid bl:causc tht Volun l('('rs wou ld be the high· ........... ._.1 ............ v1,..~·n1a '"" odJ<rS..--1 -I< a J&.IJ 1-IO -Vlr-PriO ~ . Tllo No. 17 C..alicn. who llld 111< bid lal:Ud up before tM .. me. are the ftnt team with three loues to lft a Supr Bowl inviUttion since NebraW in 197-4 . A11ttou1h ,Sa.1urdly was the NCAA',..-otfteial datt to announce bowl bids. almOll all or the 19 bowls determined their pairin&S weeks 110. On New Ye1r's Dly, it will be Colorado vs. Notre Dame in the Oranae. Michipn vs. an SEC team in the Oltor. ClemSO"n vs. Illinois in. the Hi ll or Fame. Oeol'Jia Tc:ch Vl, Ntbraska i n . 1ht Citrus ·and Louisvi lle vs, an SEC leam in 1he Fics11. Jn 01her bowl p mes, il°s Centra' Michiga n vs. San JoSt' Stale in th.e Califor:nia; Louisian1 Tech vs. Maryland in the lndeptn.dencr: Syr. ac use vs, Arizona jn the Aloha; Air Foret vs. Ohio State in the Libeny: North Carolina State vs. Southern Mississippi in the All A merican~ Penn State vs. Florida S11te in the Blockbustl'r: Oregon vs. Colorado State iri 1hc Freedom; Briaham Youna vs. Te,.as A&.M in the Hol· iday:·usc V!i. Michipn Stale in the Hancock : C11ifornia vs. Wyoming 1n 1he Copper; and India na vs. an SEC team in 1he Peach . OCC falls in overtime to San Diego Mesa The Qrange Coast College men's basketball team squ.Jndcm:I a 15· po1nt..Jirsi..half lead and d_fO{>pcd a 78· 72 non...conferl'ncl' dcr1s1on in ovt•rt1n1e to host San Diego Mesa Saturday nigh!. COLL•GE M•N UCI ... T•x•s Tedi 11 (Gr"t AMINI• Sl:MtwtJ UCI T1••1 Tlotll .. ".... ..fl .... H1•om•n I 1 J 20 Au111n S 0 0 10 Vlln l.u!IO"'' l 111 8vth I' 110 l uile• 7 I ) IS Ml:,rt 4 S 4 IJ McOonaiCI 1 1 0 l 8row" l 0 l I ltlodOO l . l 1 ll !iavl\tl<Y ~_.] 1 1• 8a""' ' l 1 16 Mo<W1 I 0 I 1 Mat11<e.i! 0 1 1 1 8ai .. w 4 0 I 10 HO-llaw•• I 0 0 11 l.Oale 1 0 0 • Ml' 0 0 1 0 e Oale G G ' G ./0'1nM:ln 0 G 1 0 R09.,, o o a a Hlo1 OOO D To:at. :W 1J 11 .t6 lOl•I• l7 11 It I I H•1!!.mo l •••• racn "'' )·POI"! goal1 UCl->f1trOman 4 81nk1 ), ltiOOot' 1 HollO••• 1 l t•al le-c.,-8,o,..n 1 !iaut1M••' 1 9,1 .... 1 Tacl'onlc111 Nona Occident .. t 7. CM ht , ..... 11 IUC. i..n 0 .... TwrNmMI) '"""'' c.... O((~ ·-· "'""" ·-\11100•00::~ s..-i ..... 1-t111r1 .. ....., 8•onWltl Oon~t"• ""'" fota!1 ttr fl.... •t1 •111 !l)J 0<;0nu lll t 10 I 4 7l Car1n11 1 • l t I l I l f"°""C>\00 6 0 0 1~ l o 7 7 Ot n"•l t 1 '11 ~l!!6Mult 1 011 s l ' n l(oml)<•fl• • 0 ' •• I 0 1 7 E"Ol><l>n 4 I ) 16 )l~ISlllle<~ Q 4t 1 1 1 • ll 11 13 17 To••lt JS 11 77 ti f<•l!I•,... Occw;1tn111 •S·ll '""M·.o/nr _,, CCI -McSh•n 7 ""'""°'Ii I \<nil~) Ma1tl•OO(I} Oc.ddfn111 -C•11nal I Thome>Wn l °""'"I' I, itomo"na ( En~•ll·•~ I ~la11..-v 1 TKll"oCall NOM 1hl· end to n(" and quir k tackles un tv.·o \hurt pa sk·s IOrced thl' TrvJani. lo M"llll' for a J().}nrd Rodngurt licld goal and a 6-J lt•ad v.11h 9·09 rema1n1ng in !ht• third quanl·r. "'You havl• \{I C\Ci."Ull" \()Uf of· frn\l' 111 \{"Orl· p1110I\ ... Snl~th said. .. When ~ou grt do"·n near the rod tone. )Ou"vc gol Ill M"Ort" poin1s. We dtdn"t '\l·o re enough points. "W t• had opr-lrtu nt11t"~ 1n lht• game. If I could r<l•nl to unl' thing. 11 v.·a~ lhl• drnppl·d pa'>"'-''·" Sn11th sa1d. Wclln1an. "hu l·au11 ht n1nt• pla!.!>l'~ for 10 1 yard!> anti tx·came lhe Tro· Jan ~· s1nglt•-ltt'a'ion rt•l·ep11nns yard· agt' leader wllh 1/Qfi. added. ··1 d1dn·1 1hink tht• rl'l"t"•'l'r" rl<\)ed well al all . We had a 101 of droppt.-d balls. h was a lark of cont t•ntratron. and we didn"I c-oml" up wnh any big plays.'" Notre Dame nu1ga1nc.'d US<.'. JJR-X>:?. but both 1eun1s had 17 first downs. But the lnsh came up w11h a The Pirates (4·2) manufaeturl·d a 41·27 advantage b) halftiml". bul the Olympians t•h1ppt'd awny nt 1he lead and tied it In lhc Ona! hall: minute ol regulatio n. The Pirate~ had onr las1 chance to win n 1n regulalion. but a 1urno,er 1n the C<>fNo\U NITY COLLEGE MEN "" ~ -.. ''· Or•""9 , .. ,. 11 ,,..,_,...,.,._,, Of'•-CM ll '-" °"'" ~ .. ".... .." ..... Wll'lltll I 0 ) 16 Hal(',,... t 1 } }5 $Pr•U ' 0 I 10 •*'"°" 4 S l I• s.m;1n o t o 7 JOfltlt.on 1 Q o 7 Taka1n••• 7 o ~ 4 !inl•i.w 1 1 0 6 HW<eG•I 4 I 1 1, T Tl!mMn 1 0 0 7 Muvl'ltt ' } 1 lS El'IChi.., t 0 1 t Mur:lfw 1 1 1 ) Oor ww t 0 1 II (ut!" ) 0 0 ' K Thmo\n l I I I !.nYOlr I O 1 7 Tota!\ )Q • 11 11 Tota+. l7 1~ 11 11 H•tlh,..,. Qr1n91 Co.II 41·11 111" ..... !'<>fl ..... l D0"11 VOi l' 0<1<199 Co11l-W...,11•1! l, ....,.foelll ?. Huul'lll l , Sin 0-Mtw-ltOO!fo1l}fl ' COLLEGE WOMEN ~Or'11and •s, UCI St l~T-) "'' ....... .. ,.pjt,i .. ,,~,. Lff • ' " •M-' • ' • l.•ll"•U<I ' ' • !i ........ ~ , ' ' " Ca 1a11 ' ' . " ...... ' ' ' ' G-1•• ' ' ' ' ....... " ' ' " "'-' • ' • Outfoew ' ' • • c~~ • ' , ' 111••..-' ' ' • 00:1 vo,n•• ' • ' • $•ff'~ ' ' ' • , __ ' ' ' • oo:i..1 .. , ' ' ' c" 4 1; • "'CM1m1 ' ' ' ' Tol1i\ 1t l0 7¥1 Tot•ll JI 111\ " ll•""""' l>o<"lilnd, J1 1C l·ool"! goal1 UCl-L .. I Por111,,,,_!ol'le1aon 1..:nn"•" Nona rt·v., more kry pla~s at kc) 11n1es o n dC'fe n~ ··11h1 nl. 1ha1 wa!> 1he cour!K: or our '\l':l~on."' Ston<"'brea krr ~1d. "T cams "'"' 1•d the ball on u~ and got ahead. rhl· third-down pla~ hurl us all season long. On 1h1rd·anJ.Jo ng, Y...1·"d g1'C" up a big pla~ or a 1ouch· dnv.n. bu\ \Ilda) v..e "'ere abll' 10 litOp lht·m •• \ 16-point gan1e this SC'a!>o n SC'emcd mo re-unhl.t•I) than an} rc- {'C n1 garnt' l'Ull!!olderi ng lht' lil:ll(" of lhl·~· tv.u dercnsc.-1o 1hi!> season. bu1 ho1h 1cam\ turned 111 liOmt" ~tc llar defen,1 ve pla y~ "'\'ou l:ln Ill"' er ll'll .'" R os~ ""11d. "'The defen~s can1t• read ~ to pla} I 'i\111 lhou,hl v.t• l'Ould pull lhrough lo the fin1!iih "' ·1 ht' eighth lo~!> 1n a rov.· v..·a!i not easy 10 take for an) of !hr Tro1a ns. but Ro~"-v.ho pla)t"d vr 11 ag- gressive wi th nine lackles. fe ll it as bad/) as an) of tht•m. "'un1ng' \t'(nnd~ denied them. In anu1her men 's game: •Occidental 17, Cbrist Colle1e It : Jamie McS han dropped in 23 poin1s and Brian liazelwood added 15. but i1 was not enouah ror C'hnst lollcge lr,·inc 1n a consolnuo n tournament game al UC San Diego, 1hr Eagles" fourth los~ 1n four stans. In women"s acti on: • Por•lud 15, UCI .lt : The ;\nt· eaters lost their S("("Ond s1raight close game at 1he stan of the season in the consolauo n round of the lduho Tournanll'nt 1n Mo~ow. Idaho . • OranJe Co•1t 7~. Gro1smo111 51: Utdit1ng a balanced a1tat·k. thc- P1 ratl'" 1mprO \l"<l 10 4-1 this season . bu1ld1ng a 40.2..i halftin1e advan- tage -By thr Dally Piiot COAWUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN 0raft9f '"'' 15, Grn"'*" S6 IN9'i·t..,.,.llf'lUI Gr11.,,...,,i Of'-(M l! Mofl'< o., ... .rr r•"•"" lii n(Mf\0'1 .. "pf"' .. " .. 1W l S ) 1 C.1em )01 • •111t&l91f;' \.I ll.I l•l lt ... Qlillf 101 • 1 1 J M•l'll!l'G 10 0 I XI 0 1 2 H•.._n S 1 ' 17 I 1 l •mtl<<>t.e 1 O J ' 1 0 I 1 0-0\<0 I 0 I l }01 \t11 ... 10 1 1 c. ...... , 1 0 l como. o 1 ' C1'o1ml>lon 1 0 l l To:a11 11 1.1 11 s. 101111 14 1 1• 1~ Hllll>n,. Or an~• Co.1 1• .0•1.1 )-ooln• OCJ.111 "'""'° Tacnn.r •J• Nona ··r1n proud 11frh1' dl•frnM·.'· R os~ said NW• oanw 10, use ' kart llw OVa,,.... NW•D•mo 0 J a-10 sw_...c.. > e •-• UK-FG 110(!••0.,.I 11 NO -FC. H'"""" .lO US.C-l=C. lllOCl"t""'' )Q NO I 8•00•1 I,,,.. lt1ffllt'<~ •1(•1 ·-1 '19 GAMf jTA.Tl5TICS MD USC F.,11 "°"'"' II 17 ll!Al>l•-·••d• ~) '°' ....... P~ ... ~o !JO 113 lft•u•n "'•'~\ 19 U CO'l"lo A.t1 •1n1 I \~·0 7fo·lt·0 "'""'I t·"' 6•41 FumOle• lo" 1 1 1·0 P<pn11t1#1 va101 •·.IO S·.0 Time ot Pot ... ll!fll't 11 4l JI 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTK:S llU!.HINC.-"+o"• Oa ..... W1ne<1 "·ti. C..i v., 10 11 M!•o• 12 11 t.,...k •·lt T llr_, l·J,, a.1111 1 1 s Oa•+• 1-1 use. 1tow1111 !•·S1 Loc•wOOd l ·l M•••<>Ovlch l ·1m1n.,,·1S) P•5$JNO--Notrt Oamt Mir" J·l~O-UO use. M.lflnOwlc:l'o ?•<lt·0-711 RECEIViNG-Not•t D•,.,. 11m1il 7·10 0 S•o•n J-Q, T ~'" 1·11 t ~!In 1-6 USC Wiiiman t ·IO I llovt•e< t ·U Wallet• l <lt "'•""•" 2·2•. L.O(k ... OOd 4·10. Sc:Oll 1-•. c ...... I·•. Mor-1-l TUTTLE CLICK Long Beech BMW ~ SALES, LEAS ING SERV ICE, PARTS 714/:140-6410 p.,ll A S.rvic-. o,,.. M·Fl-6S.t8·4 ct SADDLmACK Sales Service Leasing Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER ·I00-111-3377 -714-380-1200 BEACH "-!( I •t N ""' nr 1.uv ... , RP. lH~ "f.UXURY CAR SPT:CIAl.IST" PARTS • SERVICE • BOOVSHOP OPEN SATOllOAY I C7 "1 .... 7739 I 6'0o lloac~ Blvd 171•1 ... loot Hvnt-Boacto CA "'The Uttlmate Dnvlng Machine"' 3670 N. ChorryA\19. Long -· CA 90807 OllCChlnyA...._ (213)427-5494 (714)63&-5790 • Bob Longpre Pontia ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST -PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~ Oepilrtmonr Open Monday unUI 9:00 p.m 13600 8HCH 8LVO WlSTMINSTFA h~ 11 tai-oen Grovt rw., (7141892-6651 Bob L ongpre Suzuki ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING AUTO CENTERS • ,. ,. • " ' " I •• ,. f, .. ' ~ - - , J ' -=--==- "'" T 11111 ,.PA =.'Or:' , : • ·== ··· ·-) , : .. '" J!! •hen•• c!...~ • • '" m C~ t I t ~-··· .. . ~· .. . r.-. .. w • 1 t Detttll • , • .... • 1a "' -'" .. t "' ,.. "''7• ""JN ... NYO-t It I t .... Jet tit ~. • .... "''°' ,_,~ ...... ,.,)'' o ... , I I t .. 11 "• o ......... 1 •• ,.. ,,. ,.. IWIHIU" COW .. t..Ct ....... ,,. ma w..•~r :: ........... ._ " ••c.......• ( ........... ...._,,, ........................ '"•ta c IN.~ ltl u.. Dllet,. tM ... 111, Otfl• lft ,.... WWv 117 0.... ,.._.II) T ..... 9-t ~ .. a..... ,. •"'-·~-.. Delnlt,. ,!'I ...., ....... ~ t•l'I .............. ..., ... , ...... . Leflltrt ' 11, M9tlC " CMll.MOO -c ...... t-12 I•• II. llt-t II t I If .... )·• H .. -, J ,. llJ "' .,.,_ ., ...... " ....... C1•t1. .. '" ..... ,,....., --J It lot I llN _.) It Ht 0 ~J U•f"f,O k~t 2t l•J tl ..._ I f J J • ....... t I t t t Wt!IH i .. J 1 • ,,._J USll T-M·•tt•lt" • • • • Ot ne ltl I..,_ Ill II et .... Mel..,., .. .. , .. ,..........,. LUias -,.,...._,. I t I t It. - ... It 1 11' OI•• 6 I I I U ~ t I • • 1 • C-• • • , \ • • J I .... 11)"1 ... .. ,,.,. -,,. ,,. ,. tttttt -1\1 '" ........ t I ... , .. ..,,.,,,. • ' •111"' ll.a1u ... , f t -IU Jlt N" ""' f I JM l'1 m -,,._ t ' , ••• 111 '-···---·-et ..., I'""' we I •"' .... ~, ("• •'·-.. I • .., .......... -grit ... , ... ... c..... . . ., ........... "' .... ·-· •' ( "W .,....1 It .... M·-•l(lh-lt t "' .. ~ O••"'' •' ~ .. ~""·• tt •"" ,.,,,.. I•• n Gt...-... •' MA ...... " ...... H•w l"'tt•""" •' f't 4"'W• I efft ... ti ........ 11 NV JI•• t •,.. \ffltlot •• ""0-\ .,,, ......... o-. . .,.. .... , ..... " ........ Odd• llH f-y • .,,,._ .-.,, '' • IJ i.... lltte.._ HI •• W\ ( •..-.. \ t t I t ..... , ¥ ..... ""' I' , , •• c~ .. .,... N.,.0..,.,_.,,.,,...,.-• '• ··• •.. ' . ., ,, ......... ~ .. ,.,. ........ ... , .... """"""' ... ¥~··~·· &t ••• "" ........ Qr ••• , ~ ....... , ........ , ... (~ N•• ·~·"'8 ~\ t A' ... ,......, r .. ...,,,.., .......,, '.~ """ ••. , .... , ... ~· J ' •• \4111 °'"" ......... " "• ,..., t .... ' c: ..... \Cet'•t WUf ,.,,.... -\ ...... ~ ... -.. '" ... ,.., .... "V • ..,. \' tf .,, ••• , •• , (. ~. \l 0 t .......... 1t ~, l '. • • ... ,. •• u. • .. ,. o .... \• " , ••• , f ... ," ,, \OUTtlWl\f 4 •Al YI\ t Y .. '••a\ , I I•• t I , •.• , •&~"" ''"' •• IWOWl\f (r t t """' '• ~ ..,...,, •Pl \I If ....... 't \ .... y. " ,. ' )\ t•ftO \ 1't NLV'"••\f•t'• U ..... _. .... ,. "vft . u .. -... "'.,•" •• 0.-,. ,, Y 4f'ti •• \! •• .\' \ \ t \A~-..··,, ti' •• h '°"'" 'v•..,4• 4\ t •f> • ' If (.~ .... \. .... ' ....... 0 c. ... ~.,,.,... ,. 1\ \o.,.....," \J J \ \IJ t• ';...-. I) Y. a,... ' a lt '•'• ,. I y..,.-.... ,,_,_ ;-. , .. '""" ,9 , ""'"'-.......JI MU\\ ... \• • , ....... ,\# ,, • ~\Ill'. •• tt v •• '~ .... "'• • •l Wt•t ,.,....,, _., Y~..,,. 11 ~ .,. " .__.,, • ,._,.,.., .. w ., • l&U ......... , ,, 09,fOI" 1J ... """' • ··~ ~· l -'' '1 ""'°"'... II ,,,,....,. ~ • , ... ,..,... tci .... ".......,. o..11 u •' ()r. • ,, ... , ~ ,,... •• ~ot u r.~ .. c ...... ~ c. •fll"'\ '-'"C\~ 0-.-II ... ·-... , ........... •' ..,.,~ • ' ••I C• • • >••-.• It I • IW•-y._. 11 ' .... TAWY From 81 ....."" c--. ...... ,,_ 11., ... 11 ,, .... ......,... •-v-.1tilt1--11to11.-.,~ ......... Y ... ~ r•" el -""" CIWM• , ........ ''*" ....._. (IMI t i ·--111 11 i-1~., DtwWla. •·•11 . sc ... ' , ..... G<-• ,,, > It Or... 1 1 H 1 , ... • II t • U f--I l I I 1 (-•> f'f t, "-" I I t t 1 T --~It t t T91 ... u ti 1t ,. Iii k ...... ~ ~ Jtllrtt .. l..... " " 1J ...-111 1---<>-1-11 co lat! 1\ •--11 0 StN111t-I .......... \1 ..... c--it+ll •• ~ -. .. ,. )I -,, .... __... cit 11 n c-"-,.t('~ llJ II t!_ .. .._.,...,_,leV• ... t 1. 11-.CIMI t I ,,_ ... t-JI l ...... I 6 Cl --I I Oo• .. f 1 Or ... t-1, I lall .,, ,.._ ~ •.. --or-u ,,..,..., 1(11t Pl. ' l ..... " '°'-111 ....... __.,,._ " ....... " YA¥• ,. ,..,,._ tel , .... ..,,_..,..._ , ........ , ... ._ ...... u. ,.., ......... ,. ... -~ ,, l .. .,, II ff(~· ( l., ......... ---· eflCP-i. ,,.. C-..tceret . .. , -~ J'V<t t i A-SI .. Al'll -M tf, W U 7' ,,...,_ .......... u1 ... '' .. NHL ,,..... ~::.'°:'9,." N1°!,,~:,:o;;"''-" C~l.L CIC*l'••t..Ct --1e l'ec-llc 61 .,,._ OMllltll _.,,_,,.,., IO•t '2 Atv•t l'e<lftc W L T ..._., •• ti .. ,,» .... 111....,. ,.~ ..... v.""..,..,.. .,.,, ..... ,_ .... If t ) • ltl II lllJl1J11 M • .. 1 " .... t l1J1t MM t .. -c... -"' ~1 -" .. \• "''" I\ I l J1 II ti C-.,..,., IO It J J> M tt ..,. ........ '• ) ,, ' ,, .. ti ,.,,..,,. • 11 I t 11 l)t WAI.It COttJ.lllllKI .._.. OMW9 ....... ,_ llf cs s... ..,_.,.." s.w-•• ti ..,,.,.., ' 1~ ,,.,..._. '' " n ...,.,.,_ " UC ., • .,....._ I t ( .. 19911\1 .. vi< I It CNc-$1 .. II'..,* UC o..,, '1 OIJ• ... -11\ ,...,._ • w....., ,, ,,, ..... ,,w v ... ,.. WK-~ 11 C)o-1'I 1 .. 1 wv.,......,.. .. Maf'\f'I ...... '°4.ITIIWUT ._,... .. C•-•11 ......... , ...... , __ .. ~ 11 ,..,, ._. It t t H IG ., °"-'' 111 c_ .. " ""--• If It I 1' • " '•··· ............. c... ... c.--"•• • .. , IJ 18 I 11 It " \• .. w............ 1) lJ ...... N t t••' \,e""I .,......,_. J2 iW ft._. \1 '1 .......... 11\0l lf .. .. l <Ae .. ,_ ~" frrf\tl~"\ t tJ I " 6J • MIOWltT " ~··....-. M.,-1 ...... ••• o.- ._. DMI-. I) I f I IO J ..... • • • J " • ~ ......... , 14:.,... "-. _ .. _, . '• " n ,, ,. n e.J ,., n " .. .. l.J .. , frrfY • ..,....., J N• ''"•""Oii'\ J 9't.., .... ,...," •• 1 P N\Out9" l ~."""' ,,, W'\ 1 ,t w._11 0.-• ("'-' ,_. > (--· , ........ trrf•• ... ~· \. M N'llP"f'• ' v~~W'9'r J ~· lev' > ,_ .. ,_ ll-.. 0.-f J\ ""' .,,.,",. ... •I ~tr-. tO\ •"' ,.., .. ,,~,.,~,~· ·~·'9'\ K"'-" 4, C:•MdMnS , I< ...... ..._ ~c• •-1 I •-4 Y ..... I 0 1 ''"'-I l .. ·-~,...., I~ c;..,_.._ .• t '\t > ~·•• S.•.,d e tt H •.. " .. ~ .. ~ .... ·-""' ,.. ..... n w -•" De•• .. Te•tM ,_ 1' O.,.w M ......... n ( -· -.., \I -· • _ .. 11 ..... \.a\ 11 ..... ,.,.. \,t lf•61• .. w ¥ ~ ... ~ •' , ... _w ,.,,._,.. ..... ~ It) -)~ -·. w .. • ._.,,.4'. .. ~ .. • "'"''°"' ,, IOUT14 ~n a.. ..... ,, ."°""",. I) t .... ~.,..... ... 11 C~ I) , .. .._•6i'e U I I (-ft -........... (-•• I) ( .,~ ( .,Oht\41 'OI ~ ( Ntt•••~ .. r,., . .,v • \o. ,....,,..."' '1 •rMH,.. N c.-... ,, ,, ( ,_ •• ~ ... ht~ lot • .-.... , • •\• \I M -0. 11 fJ l .. •\~V • I \ ~....,ti ---11 """'''\> ......... _ •• 0 ~ •1 ~I"-"• 11 $• J.r.aflt\ "-" 1r. -,.,_... " ,.. C>-\t oJ --...... ,., ....... . '~ , ...... _ I ~C " .... \I ,., 1 L A~ ~~,,.,_ I• lv~a\ c;,.,tf'-•t tt ., ....,_.,•-l ~ tit v. (• "• ... ,..,, ........ "~· .......... ....,... •• \f h .... f:O".-t' •' ....... ~ Oiit•--..... " __ ,,__ --. -· .. _,_ • l h .. _ ~"-11 l.J Gf•r•• Jit• \ i..9' ·~ 1,..,., 4 .,,.,-c;,..,..... ••• ,, • ,, .. ...__.. 6 r • ~ '• -.... ---••n l • -• f} ' .... '. -,_ ...... -..... \t ,. ' '1.. C.-.. •<w• .. " ~Ji ~'OJI' \l Tlw• -,., __ It] ..... .. . -. .. ~ . ........ ........." ......... ,. ~... ff~ ....... ~ .... ..,.,..... l • .. --,, c.-.. ""·-" ~,~ .... ~ J IJ9 0.....-~ .... ~ ..... , Yir ............... " "'W'(Ol"'4J• ... ...y\• .. Dr•·-11 "-' ... ... U\ ·-.. f 1 1\ ~ .... 1't -· t f ~.. ' ,. ,. ............ ..,~ .. \t ~ ....... ~. 1)a c ........ .,... ,.,. " -·-... ~ ·>--·• -....... et : .... \ \ .......... g... ..... _........ \•• -· .. ~ ~ ,.,, .. " t t I ,. , ...... , h U•" Y. • •• • !loot • + • t 1 \ t ·~ t 1 14 1• TOllll•.,..•n At<· • .__... ·~ .... _........,. Y• '° tlJ--t ' ..... ~ ... ,,.. ...... -.a.a.• ""''..,. ··" ..... <et lie...... c--c ....... " ~fl"'.., • .,,.,,~ (~~'""' al..,..AL l'LAY~"' •eMLA L ~C:-1 Or-C..\I "'"' .,. V-I S.vn ~,, .. l •\.t LA K8"•4"9 ~l".~H 1 W"V'ft ..,, .. ' --[Ht I.A JI --L -Y-vl tr .. .,.. v....., Ker...... •°"""""""'' • '--to..ce ..... ,....,9otf.., w•-e '"~' 1 w ... Z-•J ...... _ T• 11 ........ .....,.,..,..... TUtf01'1AM CUI' , ......... .._..I --•1.-,....., "''" !.••... I 1 J t-I ,.. .. ~ \ll f ll u-trM S•et.. ".,. "'9 L • ..,. l J ( • .,..._ ... .,. I ti' (e ........ t £.e•\ t ,_ .. ,, \e. •' U""D"o VO" ~ ~ OIO•O• •9efte..,... 1 ,.,~ 1 uv•••• CiU'°"'O" \ ¥a OC .. I -k-."'''• • l1 ... ~ 10 ... i'!I 4 ,,.~ 4 c ..... M(AA CM~SH• ... ..._,.. ... ) '--Y'•k- , __ _ -...... u ·-· .. , ~,,.,,. 1' .......... °*' ,.~ Ca •v,., lf UCL.Al '\•eM o"'O I I.I(. W••t1 ....... • 1 r_..-,._ ' • ,.,.. --. .... "' .... 0...... ..,,......_ }JIO. -................ , • ., ~ .. ,. ...... • •--VC M .... •• ·~· ~ UCL A -· ')I D- ,,,..~.,...,. . ----~~->-.. ., • ', .......... ...,._.. ... w:.......-' t.0.-'*'"' ,, ..... t "-. •11'1! "'~.. -· .. •v· t.. .... ,_,, • 1 "' eo • ~ ._, ~1 •M U JS"""«••• 0 &111"''\ c.OC•C• 1--1 -\ .... , t.. . ... .-~, iJ Dir' 'C 1 .,. .._ • M •tc• • '"' • c•-c• .. ,, ~ ........ " 11 ""~ ,,, ....... , .. u '~ ....... ,,,, '·~· .,,., ..... ~ .... _ _.. ...... .,. __ ,. ~ .... "'-...... , .... "" 1n \tin('apoh' '\Blad. n' Rlut' up~t. purr .ind ""'Pk J 1mm ~ HoffJ um11nuc:''i to ~t an fl('3C'(' rn ~n f ranu"''' T l\C ·~1n('f'\ ar<" ~ ' '\ the pc11nt '""~"J th1~ 'car 1 h,· R.1 m' an•n"t \.~ ngain~t an)· • ( Olt!i ( ~ 11) to CO\ er agn1n\l tht" unpred1ctabk Bengal 1n ( inn but Sam\\ 'chc '"11 ~' som C'th1n& afterward to malC' 11 1n tcre<.t1ne. • 0 1 k" r • 2) to up<;('t the 8111~ 1n Houston on Monda~ night. 9t1lb \\ am:n '\toon \lUt-~u nnang J im Kell\ thintt • < llrdmal' <min·'' ) to pound the Pa1111't' m l l·m1x· nn m.utrr "ha 1 h1,lld.l\ 1 <. N-mtt oh'<' I"\ C'd • \<-ah;t\\ ._,I . ,, l IO UJN"t the < hara<'" in \..l n l>1t'go Don't •'" m(' "h' hut the Cha"'('r\ ronunue to he undl'f•. ,hu.'\Cl"i at horn<' • \ 1\.1nt' I 4 ~· lo' <"r the &ars 8 C'h1t'I' 1•41 to come ""h'" a lldd goal of th(' Raiders i t th(' ( oli~um I hate to !>&~ ll hut 1'( ml\ eHn v. m again stra1r.ht·ur' h«au'o(' ot lh<" Ja, SI.: hmc:Jcr I :k.· tor 8 ~tcclcrs (min-.l) oHr th<' Jct' at th<' Mt"adov. lands v. here onh • [Kllph1n' 1m1n·Sl to romp O\C"r the Bro"'"" in Ck'<'land f ,t·n 11 Ekrn1c ~o\3r 1\ pl3, 1ng QB again the Dolphin~ aTC' ~"" to bounc<' h.ld af1a lo"ng to the R11d<'r"' Ill<* f'•lky '• ~·-••,.an ta ,.~ OrHtr Coast DailJ Pilot ~u·ry S..IHl•y. ~J ad TIMrrsd•J. Luxury ·tax may take its toll on you ""o"' 1fthc~ h•tt·huc l ""'tic "3" MC'0°l \C)Ur Ng don't <.tan f('('hn~ \mull Quit<' \C't N-cau"" th<' thnn~ ""~' lt nd('r C'ngtn<' an lhC' R\.1 \\ ,,~,,,\till l?Ointt to cost \Ou SI '00 for~"'' goul?IOft and tt' S ~I ()(J(l J)rll c ta, "'111 he' fattcnC'd h\ S l.(N() 1n ltr \111"\ hu~ l\ Th<' SNl 00 < ad1ll<h. ·\llan1C' didn't 'n<'al. h' cHhcr and thal :'Ot).horscpo-..cr \ • 1\ goini 10 ~t \Ou h:ac-t. an add111onal S I '\tXl hc'cau<iC' 11"• on th<' hunai: \1dC' and lht' lu'u" of ov.-.ini ()('1ro1t"'> ul11mat<" con· \C'rt1hk IU\I go1 '\ 0 0 \t~fl('f IC'dC'ral 'ra<.h r<'Quircm<'nt\ ~ould hkt"h mal r I\ tough to bnng so ha ""' c-:u ll' thl' l n1ted Ull<" ()n th<' othC'r hand. Honda ha\ "' <;("('Ond potenual rag-1op ~pon~ lar 1hat l"Ould I"<' 1ust nght for 1h1s marl.ct l '1ng the C'la ~l front rn ~inc l'C'ar-dn'<" la~out th1\ car ~ould he' po~<'J'C"d b' a I S·lttcr <.trl1iht '"that could pump ()UI ·" mU<'h as :!00 hnrvpo~'t'f '\1'" that v.ould I"<' a \pon<. car II' he' rt'Clon~ ~tth o. ... ~,.,, .••• ,.,,,.u, ~ C'Ol8m• .,,_,. ,. * Onltr c ... t O.llJ ru.t ~ S..UJ . INOLEWOOD -Mtlk Jobn· .. Md 21 PG.I!* aad 14 atlitts 10 powtr Loe An· ,eles lO I I l S-19 victor)' Satur<by ni&ht over the Orlando Maiic. put· tins the Lakcrs over the .500.mart. for the ntst time tht. .. son. The Lakm.. who alto 901 22 points from Jamtt WOrlhy. ,... their winnina stttak to four pmn as they improved to 6-S after°"""" 1n1 the season with • 1-4 man - their worst st.an in« l 971. Rookie Dtnnis Scott. Ortudo'• No. I draf\ pick and the fourth pick overall. led the Maak with 21 points. But it was not enouah IO prevent hi ttam from falllni io 0-7 on the road . Los AnacJc-s put the pmc away wi th a 24-9 1hird-<1uaner SU'JC • Johnson went to the bench for good at that point. 1f\c r hittin& 111 eight of his shots from the field through 27 m inutes of actfon. Or- lando got no closer than 19 points thC'reaf'ter. T he Lakers u 1ended their bigrs1 mart.in of the first half lo Sl-41 "hen M)'chal Tho mpson's block of Sam Vinc<"nfs attempted layup ig- ni ted a fast b~ak.. rnulun1 1n Worth)' 's slam dunk o ff a no-look f~ fro m Johnson with l : 19 left 1n the ~cond quan cr -By n. ~IH Prn• c1mcoum1 FromB1 Nekola also gained praise from th<' 'cteran coach. ··w o"'·" Var.as said ... he was ~l\th gomg into the last half-mile. hut ~he passed 1910 girls. I told her N-forr the race that 1t being her first 11mc in a state m('('I. she should use that an\lous cnc:rg) to her advan- tage o'er some of the older ops><>- nen1' '9.hO had alrcad' bttn here I thtnk 11 flll'<' her an edge not ha,ang httn hCH' hcfon: " The lr"nc girls team. led b} sophomore K<'ll) Roda (S1'th pla~) and fn:)hman Jcnn1fC'r Ci1lhs (I Ith). finl'hffi founh in 01' ISIOn I. to h1ghl1ght 01h~r h)p pcrformancC'S b~ Orange ( o3sl .\r(·a runners Tnrn I H.rl t!\ 0 90\ Df·-· \l..trr• "'1 .~_.,. I Vt-,_., • .., '~ '(•f'>'1r' .4 ... : H•n"'11": 1 '"''°"' ( C' t I \ t" l '-•"V',..t 10.M th , '\• ' ''<"-"'° i lirt""""'llfll I' 4. \ t...w.ntr1 •C ar"i0t'' 1'4 1 ".,...,,.., '• ,._ 14 44 It ofl. S. I I \ • 0" ~ lh"'l \ 4, • "a.I ... 'l.l .. • .• \' ~ ,,_,. , ,,,_.. '-•• ~-~· "o' ,. ' ..... .... ~ "'-.. ... ' '"""' . ~ t..l l •• ~ .. nn-11 T ...... I ~. ......,... .... I ........ 11< ... \ f4 "" 1...s ,t.Jw '-'•~ " .. ""'-II ":': ...._~ ,.......,. .... I~ .... \ ,......., .... 0\4"1"'1 " q -4 tf. ..,..,.._I ,. \ \Lal '4 I #\ ........ t lCl"T•"'l" '"''' • '""r '°''' ''· /a9'.tr\ ,,~ '. ' ,. ·~ ~ "' ... '""""" 1'4• 1d 1)<11,,... "" l .. '' o. ...... m I"'"' '-" "I~'"" • • : 1 .. J.olll I :-0 \ '4 ll il'W1 IV"' \\ °"""' • t ""1t4'\I Jr'I .... , I IJ' '""•'lll'lillil» ._.,.,_,.,, •'-.•,.....f\ hfl \ I\ ' "' ,. I'!'. .. ~" l ''~~. ',,.. 1 ~--"'~ff~ r • \ "' • •• • \ "' fW '-af'I I t ~ \ • \ f,.ftft'-"' '-~ "' I\ "l ,.. J. ""'W'\ l ••f'f'WWWTt I\• \..•" ,.,., ''""'a~ '1 11 " "• I "' ~ P ... 'I '\l ~ :1 \t I ,6 "411' ·~ ' :! ......... " "' \4& ,. l cnu~ Dt-1 ,,..... ~.... . : ... ( ..... ..,. ' ,,....., c ......... :\ I ~-IU t-._1 'w I ""11111o""'• '-.. '" I• :1f • ,... , ... .,."'°' h 44 i "-m• l l -..,.._, ••'• • , ..... ,,. • • 4 ' ,~, ... ~ ,,....,.., .... -. Damian Geddry [\C'O lhC' nifh n<'" lnfinit1 Q4 101 nailed 9111h Slo)(lO f)lumpana up the Mttom line-and S 1 000 added 10 l C'<'p th<" multi-\ alve quad<am V • hith on 'al'O" Surpn ingl~ thef'C' arc t~o big hitters that m1nNt th<' fUcl i.n h1kC' ah C'lh('r ftc-hc' c u or not the- MONDAY IGHT '\ 70..ho~~v.('r f 'h<"' rok-t <Of"\ <"ttc 7 R-I •1th 1tvmonstcr 5 7-htC'r (huge h,· 1oda\1·~ \tandard ) V . and 'molon performan('(' ha.\ no au JU77kr IA\ h<'c.-usc II m•n~ 10 be a surpn '""> ~n~1hk dnnlcr The <.hcl and \tknt U-w LS400. Toy<>ta'~ ultimate dan. 11 \It~ pa~ thC' ps rumrx f)felt) cmt). tn It ha\ no aunlcr c~pen But \\ 1\h1 on ·~ u1ll 101na to add Sl.413 tot~ tMJ haJ CM and S to the-(..~ or th<' pnHkjr ()f dnvtns tho<" caB h1 c Yo-J ml\ Ni'"" noti«'d that last Wf!C'k mm-·.. t.al f Mazda b .. l!'f 1 put thcT . Honda f'lbttt. it's Honda' tum. ad the') 're mn•ns nonn 1 .,. .. head IO he8d wtt1' MUdl '1 ""'1 lmltMIN~. t\M.ill . .,......_..nd11i n, m't rilM oi lllll'C •bh not one ==:r ....... , rt Tllf .,. ii a Mino 'POI\ rar 1 hat ._... •••Irr than tht .:urttnt -.. ffoftt dme. ind '9JH•ll a tin S l·hontpo• r. 'lllltl=ack"rtftllf~ Wllh JU t 660 • •-lltt~nt. \ nf0f1una1tl • BA.LL SPECIAL e 16'' Pizza 3 .... \\'ith Pu~ of Bev~•ir.- • All Toppt'np!<:ombiruab0n8 • Good lrom 6pm-During Game Tim Onl id~ n and 8 TV 171 Pl1rr.n1ii • < 11 ~ .... • 631 • l nl\C'rSlt~ High'<. T JnJa en~ fin- ished I .:!th an the D1\IS1on II race. while the Corona dcl \far bo\S and girl\ tt>ams finished ~·\<"nth tn D I\ !\Ion Ill 'Thi'> I\ atx)ut "here "t· figured v.e'd fit in 1f "'e ran "t·ll .. In 1n<' Coach Rand' Ros\1 \31d "I couldn't b<' happier ~1th this tl·am and we lose on!~ one -.en1or 'Maggie Ham<"hn. "ho fin1~hcd '\~nd with a time of IQ JI J Thi" "'a' our firsl tnp to stat<'. but "e hope to he h3c~ ne11t 'car v.11h our \1ghl\ on 1mpro' mg our placing ., C o'ta \k\.11un1u1 i...a t' Hlo f and Corona del \1ar 1unior Kirsten \kFanand fin1.,hed :!.:!nd and :?3rd respectt\-C'l) in the °'' 1s1on 111 gtrts race •' • -.,...., It J4 'm r!'i ·~ ..,, ~.... .. ... . '.. ...... ,,~ ........... ·-·· ~ •'41 • ..,,... • ,._ OGen... I dtt" "" Ati a I t: ..... ~fl ,,,, • 1 ' ... CdM took a 1-0 lead after down- ing Poway in the fim pme on t.ht hitting '''"'"h of Carlten (fi'l.C kills). Schriber (four). Wagner (four) and Pctcrwn (four). · Schn ber also had an ace and fou1 digs in the fi rst game as CdM took ltS first lead at 9-8 bef<m movi"I OD to the wan . ' Seniors Mike Marumoto and Jae~ Hopn led Coach Bill Sumnei-'t Cd M bo)s team. finishina 21 st an4 22nd rnpcct1vd y. : ··we came ht"rt aod ran 11~ iress1'cl)-" umncr said. "rm vctY. happ~ with o ur showing.·· '. The Sca~V1ew League champtort Saddlcbacr bo)s team. finilhed third 1n Div1s1on I. behind ten.lo( Eddie Sah~s. ~ho docked a 16:03 to place I 7th. . .. . . .. .. ' . . ., . . -. . . ! ·: .. .. . Ta)lor will be among som e oflht :: top runn~ 1n the Western Uni~ : SLatcs to take pan an the Kinney ·: Western Regional Championships :: Saturda~ al thC' ~me site. Eight boy& .. and e1aht girls -.111 quabfy for ~ ~ Ott na11onal champao nsb1p meet ·: at San 01<"gO .. . .,. . 0 ·: .. ·: . .. CASH GIVEAWAY INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER ' CLAalPIED DIDO Ml-1671 ,_..,....... .._ ......... .._. ... '°' ·"-' "" TMID&YM.OT Q t:ll?ltD OfflCI: HOUfW ,...._. ... wt ~·'" llM-$ JOoft\ .__ Col.Int« M f t OOeim 6 OOpno ·---~!CATION DIMl• ......, ,.. .. . T~ _.. .. .... ....... ,._.,.,., n..n.y .... ,. ,., ,,,... r..,,. • ,. ,., .... ., ,,. . ,. "' ~ ,,. .. ,.,. C: .. C:K YCMM AO 1"MI flMT OAY OPEN HOUSE · SATURDAY 1-4 P.M. a.,crMt Sara Marvin Eaetbluff Guy Livingston 1121 LMw•d $599,000 ~Aleppo $669,000 Seavlew Patrick Bartollc 2001 Y echt Vlgllent $775,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. lrvlne Heidi Meeder Turtlerock Ginny Anderson I Corona Del Mar Kevin HutchlMon Ea•tbluft Guy Livingston a.rcrfft Doug Meeder Harbor View Trlona Bergin Coron• ct.I Mar Jerry Finster Eaetbluft Linda Marston Corona Del Mar Kevin Hutchinson 14122 Dehlqul•t $234,900 20 Starahlne $235,000 429 B Goldenrod $385,000 2100 Arbutu• $587.500 1921 LMward $599,000 1008 Sea Lane $599,900 427 Narcl••.,. $655,000 724 Aleppo $669,000 429A~rod $685,000 tMwport .. land 3117 Channel Place David Prince $725,000 Sprgl••• 5t Cembrle Carole Leighton $1 ,249,000 Monarch Beach 13 Gavina John Cam pbell S 1,'495,000 CorOM Del Mer 1145 Bayelde Drive Evan Corkett $1,995,000 ~=1::a.i COl.DW<?U. BANt\<?R .1 8449080 •Spa •Pool •view *•waterfront **•Waterfront end Pool ""'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 IElllOOI 2-5678 r.rna ™ .,,.,tt:J.W:-.tt~o':tt TllfltA"fa LI:' .. ........ , 4 ............ 111,000 to 1411.000 ..... ....... ~~~·iiiiiil ..._ -... en.211' ~UV!...9 "•-'..,. '°'' ....... 2~i::l";~~°s~. Wl9' IN .,_ -:.... Cofl~ery.befl ftOuM. 723 48A,2BA,2~Dd\.2 ._In Celf. o.ioolclftg Ill___ Ltg 4 bd. 3M. tnpeeoe, =lo~/mo ,;= = ~ ·.:·:: ~.'~ = = =:::.~· ~ --------179-i231 o.ego_ ~ W "°"1'9 M9'r Nt• wtth )90 tub. lc l1chen. pvt 1pa. ..... COM ... aLI • t725K. 8wW9 •· bay & mount.in ..,._ courtyerd ptu1 motel 1111 I apw l.owty 381112.58R, '-"rm, Owner (7'4) W..te14 tlOl.000. "°'* Hein Mull .... A 11""'9 at ~~~t::::-"-4 s CM ~to 12200 ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I Cannery VMteaie RNlty 145&.000 See Feh. Plen B Huoe r:; Aot ~3 ..... _ a:::r 1 ~ 17S.-3'777 Ot ,23-&412 ft.AJA .... "''" 1 a R , 9 3 5 • q , t ~=====::::;;;a .._.. _.. ~ ii 2102 HARBOR View HIAs ltQ lot --•T• UTPlllT lll-1• Panthout• ovarlookt "-".;;iiiiili~'!'!!'""lmll!'!"~~iioj ••et tlOfM l&R 2SA, -----pool w/~ of bay Up. - llTl1I 2BR, 2~ 2,000 l/f, •• _..... araded/rmmee. Only •WKLY/MTHLY/YRLY* lemrm,newupgiredea.3-dual lrplc, 2 car g.111age. .,_ 21 ~ 000 .. CJ No , .. to tenant car ger. Garden« In· Tennie& beech, 12,1001/r Prlvete patio w/1pa. Wti"''Mfl.U ,., 131:1!'Jt, ON & OFF OCEANFRONT eluded. S3.000. Sier =============::::.! lot. 4-IBA, 38A home Sandy bMch out-front. Pr .. tlglou1 Linde Ille Bkr 642-3850 85'·~24 or 64'-7298 m dlt... tOh w/pool, epa. offlct9t pad-Wiii ..... with oPtlon to beyfront. Completely ,._ ----.., .... ...., .... ...,_....,_I d .. tennle court. Flreplt, purchHa. $3000/m o. modeled In 1989. 4 8R, 5 Oceen Ilda PCH. 2 BR, .I'. llTI" ... .. 880 .... RV acoeee & S539K. cannery Vlnage BA. main chennal vtewl, UNIVERSITY PAK. IRV ' 11 den, 3 BA "°'*-1.IOO Abec*ite 8"t AIM:, matufe producing cltrut Realty. 673-3777 dock for 2 large boetl. 1ty, 3 bd yr1~ • S 1360 l<I ft. 2 c;.,-att J:;· -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP.lm!"'---1 Lite• new 68R 88&. Cu. tr .... Elsy pey 1erme & Call IOf datall1. ll&alllln PT DEL MA • 2 bd hM , $2000/mo 2t3-541- tom 4.800 ft. etec getad onlyON~~}~~I~· ~~~~be-PIUIU ILL mam 48R 38A '*'' 3BR 2BA e"!:~K. ~~y~ 3 bd lwnhm. WILi Tll ... 11'!.-----.J 1002 Palatllll Ettata on prof $529,900 tween beech & bay. Ap· Real Eatete & tnwettMnt rental. SSIOK. aw,,... wilt pallo. A C yrly • S 1,8SO 2 BR, 2 BA. 2 cer oereoe. \lllrnlln'• lnd1c'pd. 18.000 lot CHUCK & UZ JONES prox 2800 Ill 3 level 720-1688 ~2"!7!!!J9 aec:ond Bkr. BAYFRONT • S bd. dock Comm p ool. 1pa w/CX»an View, eu.tom .... 1 1 ....... ...__. a~.-57..... .. /48R 3• ... e• I vv ''"" yrt" S8 600 S 1 .300/mo Mulfvn ,,. llllfm pool. IP• & weterfall. An ..., • a.-.--: --.. oma w "' "• am. , • . , Purel'laMthehorneofyour eb1olut• Staal at rm.Rond•Heln.Cannary llllLmmMJ ForSaJa 0rLae 0pt Read,Aot 729-7230 choice with only 5% $1,695,000l ~Today. Village Realty 97a.-3777 Tennie eourl eatete. PB~"pHroparOwties-e110H1 to W•rfrMt---:a'!:· c:~::..u:=~y down No closing coatt C•I PATRICK TENORE lJllllU-Palatial, very PfVl SBA. 631:"'saM ne<WI catry 111·1•, 111--- needed TNs 11 not VA, 721· 1200 Agt SBA 3BA. 2 tty. renovated •700 11. Mciuded troplc:al E'SIDE. Brand new fity Ftf'A. °'equity Shara You 10vier S130.000.000 soecn e.r. Repo_ 4br. 2 acy, ramify hOuae on 40• wide estate on •, act• wttl'I LSupxau-~!.,co3NBRoo.2~!EB"f. 1111 ... 11 _._. 4BR 38A. 2 ear gw. hyga receive 100% ownarlhlp pool, 1g llv rm. formal din lot 1645.000 vac:ant eu1tom pool. ape & .....,., ,., " j •••5-_._, lfY rm/kite (221 Cabrldol & 100•;. tu benaru1 rm. 2 ml to t>aacl'I. OPEN Sat/Sun 1•5 231 lighted 1ann19 court A walk to beech, pool. ten· •We 11t••N•t1onal 1 mile to bdl S17SO/mo ~st have clean credit $143.500 Bttr 962-5221 via Fnna Cennary VII· rare opportunity at "''· ovwllled garao• I Pr~ty Managamant 644·1400 Of S57-M 72 and stable income can ·~ Realty 973.3777 $925,000 w/lERMSI S325K/obo 631 ·5868 I firm footling for qualified,· ...... , .. ,. ••• Co-Equny,Agt 239~ H&ft.Hlrbow 1042 ., •• ,,.... riomema::2f.sto 5e195 •••- --Fll.ialm etllJTYll _ UYPMIT New cvstom 48R. 3''\SA *" .... * =~PJ'~,_~ 13 BR. 2'~ BA. frplc:. lndry Wtd.,,,., aceialrned GREEN M ~ * 1122 ..,. * New magnificent 3BR homa w/180 degree bay, NEWLY remodeled furn • e n..,,_v-I ttkue>. 2 paliOI. 2cargar· - 1 ,._ 3'"t8A with lfg dOcil Xlnl mtn & city lioht v;ews! 38' 2BA home on center County age. 316 B Sa.nll IN bel CANYON GARDENS , ... New.r owner'• unit. lioht I IOC. All amanltlal otfinest Palatlal home w/matbta, Balboa Peninsula neat •Home manaoar• P•Y '115<' 2 tl.-•S•-2570 tured 1n sevefal maJ<>f and OC*'I with vaulted · h 1 about •, the normal refit ""•b"cations imm~utate ~-'Ii""• E..-.ut'"i~ '"" T remandoua value' Usten quality Laue opt to buy eorlOO & state of the art bay wit arehllectur • Ln •BR 2BA, Up-2 earJat ...-" -....., . ._.. ·-•·" .,... S2.600.000 OPEN Sall appts A value at plans SS30K 721·11113 •WahevehC>tnMfrom • 3BR home on 1 acre Thll of the line 3BR 2·~ A. 2· to the turl and amell the s 5 3 e w B A ---S200K to s I M lg yd. 09'# carpet, R Of 11 truly1 hOr11CUllures de-car gar 2BR 2BA, 2-ear ocean air Just 1tep1 to un 1• 1 1 •Y v S 1· 199•000 WllERMS' •Call Show Homesol boll perktl'lg. quiet llgl'lt $355.000 Agt Geri gar rental unl1 S89S.OOO I Iha ~ Well localed Bob Berg, Agt Cannery MUI YllW ITUU ........ , 1111m Amat.ea es 1-&S66 s Ire e I p.' 0 I( Sides RE MARKET Motivated! OPEN SAT &. unit With pool l spa _vmage R .. lty 673"3777 Enjoy Pool. ape, tennis .. 111151 S 1250/mo 637-~ (619172•·7•00 SUN 1·S. 710 Famlaal Listed Hcluslvely Agt PH'--laa......&..1let l80 ocean Views from C .--....,.,__.. 2106 LUXURYCO-NDO. lyr .... d. Jefry J°"". Aatoelated 8•1).()6.4 1 -..,._ Jh1s 2BR Panthoute PERFE TL y charming _. -"' ..., •-.. TALI PllOI Near beael'I & bay AP· completely redone home __ ...,, ____ --! 3BR 2BA. den. cathedral w1 • Bre>11er1, 6• 1-•979 proved plant Included 1111/large deck A steal at 1 3 bd 11 2 BR. 1 BA, lrple, gar. I blk calling•. lrplc electric llAHI • ---S26SK Jim JIGObs Agl S37•.900 2BR 2BA pallo w Ith I r "; s. to bcl'I Yrly Si .395/mo garage. patio No pets 6· •BR 2 •BA Residence Costa MtSI 1024 * l2H AAA * Cannery Village R~ally unit, only $299.0001 w :a~p~a~omer;,/::.?:,· Ava111211 wrk &55-2800, mo taue Orange Ave Enjoy hills & horses 111 ...... ,_ 673·3777 or 722-1520 •lllkm UIUllU fteaehed hrdwd floors & 759·068S hOme s 12so1mo 673·8632 Muive end of CDS tot ,._ 58R. • 'i'tBA, 4,800 Ill F r d o o r s VEA ALY RENTALS Bright floor plan in PIMIT ~st buy I~ Hunungton L*d*~EANIVIE:s•: home w/lrg lol. 20•42 631-1400 $579000 2&3BR Avallabi.NOW• MESA VERDE.•BR.2BA Mab u r y Ranch . Great 3Bdrm l'~BI home H arh~ou~ r~;;,ho3m~~ 4irt~~ e;:,~2': S8~1~1 pool & spa Mother-In· . . RUMBOLD REAL T'f hOUM 1,740 sf RV a<:· $395.000 D<>Nld Pfaff on gtant lot Upgraded & ~I YS 1: h ""'"'ht Bill Gr ndy Riiy. 875-et6t law unit. great for enter· -"'-'1\11 HI Hll'I fr 675-4822 * ceS1s,3•SONtmoopeS~sS·2N3·3sm3 kr 631·1266 wall mainteined un e r as .,.....,, u 1a1n1ng Own« saerlfiea ltOMI.., •-· .. S 19&.900 LIZ/CHUCK another home and needs * IAYllllT sale below mark.i &! REAi TORS lalM>a I l'oO OFF RENT• New JONES 631-1266 or a sellALlll~~IMtty ~.900w/TERMS 2107 E'l ld• lg 2BR 2';,BA 646-5743 gt 1 1:~11 ~~~~:n ~ ... ! IA~ Y&&.•t SACRIFICE p~ lwnl'IM, l/p, 2 c. •Uactl -------design Corner lot Nawet' 3BR 2 'tBA BayvtaW •WATERFRONT 18r tBa gar w/d hOOll·uP Mull IUl.llTlllAlllTSt •llATLIYEll w/pool Muaivellvtngrm Terrace model home Vina Balboa 2BR 2BA gar n.w pnt1cp1 3•06 Me S12SO 631-2480 Expa1"1d1ng successful Co & brick frple Ceiling l1n1. w/luH 180 Bay VW/W Newty redecorated 24 hrl MatC\IS sa95tmo Smalt .. f NT illllTI seeks 2 expd Ants· 1 j v1-and va1ue "'us your tile & carpet Priced SS15.000 w/T41i'mS security nate poo l ~1 ~ 873-7353 • .,.. IUIN 11111 11111 • PPEN SAT • LO 3BR 2'"tBA Assistant 10 1 Topi PllOl ILAml own boat dock Enioy all below martcet S539 500 doubta patio Reduced to GAEA T 1BA 1BA condo. frple, w/d hkup Produe4tf Must be CUI· S329.000t Super Sharp the harl>Ot 11<:11v11y from In addition I fuH price Spaclal 2BR 2''»8a mOdal 1299.000 By owner Dack d1n1ng area ,teps to gar. vaulted bdrm ceii1 tomer service oriented 3BR 2BA w/lrg 101 Quiet 1 •h1s main channel condo otter 1ncludn the fOllOw· perraet I• rge condo I CREATIVE FINANCING t> eac h S 8 5 ll / rn o s 1235,mo 722•1177 Call Maurice Murphy cut-da-uc toe New listed uelusrvety at •ng 1961 Alla G~l1811• wl mt & City tts VlaWS'l lfll llT/SR 1... 722-7055 or 780·95&1 7?1· carpet paint & roof $269000 1nc:Jud1ng land Sprint. m1nt-tla11ored Peaceful setting & a lPLIOITl--1 OPEN Sat/Sun 1•4 282 Agt 8•6--0641 eondttlOO Otnner for 2 at Bargain at $529.9001 280 Cagney~ c 120 CAT ALINA & BAY VIEW WI Ullf Rod'leller St 1181h & The Ritz or for 22 al w/TERMS• 714--6•6--0775 I Large 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Westm1nsterl Jtm Jac:obs Edie s Dlnet I pint or my PIT'lm m1a s 1400/mo Slip Avail B••uhfully malntatned ~~~~!!!!~ Agt Cannery Village Alty * Lmlllll Mother'• winter borectlt. ~ 121 1211 Out of Stitt 722-0377 perk·hl•• or mountain 673 3777 0, 722•8520 * Wl~R911T roses for het °'IOI' ti1m & • ~y 1558 --------setting Apts & Condos Corona~M 1022 •~ar• good v 1t>ra1 1ons :?::.'--I • .,.. __ R, 1BR 2BR 2BA · den .................... IK _____ t frBACK8AY ',•ACRE • 5117-7901 ........... -·---FromS6SOUp No Pets $100,000 cash. plul my 3Br lrg ti p a/c patio, lnpr1vataeommun1tycom-You ean't IOH 81$63,000 1 N:!? ~~ ~~·1d~0Z' f.U.2U7 ramous ranch ($325K poot.orcf'\ard SS75K Ownt plete w•th boat sup. pool, *11111 fllll* To own thta magnificent COMPLETE RENTAL LIST ~-~-----.;;;-_-__ vat) AS DOWN PMT on1 Newport« II. 546-2017 sauna & tennis all in a Newpo!'I Duplex w/great 70 1 acre mountain as-Dana Point lt-16 your O C luxury ho~. llLllE IHll park·llke setting 2 BR. po1an11111 Walk to beach. ._. ••• •••• late with stunninn 360I ---------2131277-6069. ,. 2''> BA Listed e•cius111ely sett« mo11v11ed1 A tteal -•5" - -... OCEAN view lovely furn -~ -3 BR. 2"• BA 2 lrp1C11, al $•98,000 includfng at S580,000l NB 300·SOOK 722·0866, degree views Year round 38 R 2BA. lrple. deck a. •YllE m1111 I 2.083 •q fl Frplc & Deck land Agt 8•~1 PUYI HAL llTlTl 639· 765•. Jack access to secluded park .w/d Utll Pd s 1100/mo Immaculate 3BR, 28 A in Mstr BA French doOt'S. like selling of pl,,.. & thru May 2•8·81146 111· lHO IY IWlll meadows •nd th1t'1 • Cape Cod Front gtte1 alarm system. walk-in 1_..__ 1044 promtset Call Richard entry. Franch doors.• closet & much more •u.,. *'' IWMI* 3BR 2BA 2·11y, 1750 sit 7 9 646-9867 LP I beautiful back yard area 0 w n e r m o 11 v •I e d 2 or 3BR. 28 A Oelu11e End NEWL v remodeled furn lrplc dble gar w/d ( 1 1 1 I w/deck ™5.000 S335 000 AMI for Spyro Unit Completely refurt> 38r 2BA Mme on cel'lter stove. refrtg. sundeck ACIUlltladedllaneuy 2140 PIUUI ILL llTlTlS PIUOAI llU llTlTH Fr pie. patio, 2 car garage Balboa Peninsula near I Walk to beach & lido Vtl· WflY to ... ~r mateflln· I Real Ell eta & lnves1ment Real Estate & tnveatment $212.000 Serious bUyers t>ty with areh1tec1ur al I~ S429K Drive by S08 diM, and" 1 MIY on your •-------• 1 720-1288 ontv 843-575SAI.. ans S530K 721·11113 Clut>hOuaeAve675-7812 wallac.loo S 12SO 4BR tam1ty 2 el Frple, air near 405 Frwy Ready 12/5 6962 Paula Clrcie 818-576--0573 217 Via Orvleto. Lido Island. N B 1430 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace '* •3109 Clay Street. Newport Beech I 675-4822 $647.500 Sun 1-5 644-1600 $858,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 721 -1200 $644,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Ill 11lu1 Fii RI or DEi **1316 w Bay. Newport Beach 1501 Eton Place, Westcllff, N.B. t 107 Crystal.'Balboa Island 673-3777 $2.600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6"42-5200 $495,000 Sunday 1·5 644-1600 $1.098.000 t '* •...,.. 270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa. NB Sunday 1-4 642-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2517 Westminster Ave. E side, C.M. 113 :·G" St .. Balboa Peninsula, N.B' * •t605 N Bayfront, Balboa Island 63 1-7300 $269,000 Sun 1-4:30 631-7300 $665.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 644-1600 $1,650,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI 3 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi * •t 1206 Keel Or., Corona del Mar 4 Winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon. N.B. 759-9100 $769,000 Sat/Sun 12-4.30 631-7300 $1 .295,000 Sun 1-4:30 +u21 Seaward. Corona del Mar. CdM , t 16 Ashburton. Laguna Nlguel 673-7300 $289.000 2425 Bamboo. Eastbluff. NB Sun 1-4 •2121 Point del Mar, Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $685,000 Sun 1-4.30 I Ill 11lu1 FAM RI tr IEI ••• 1218 Polaris. Newport Beach 640-2500 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ••+1114 E. Balboa BIVd. Balboa Penln. 673-8494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 401 Serra, Corona det Mar 873-8494 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 V' 120 Baycrest Ct, Newport 8Mch 644-1600 $390.000 LH Sunday 1-4 640-2500 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 +ts Rue Verte, Big Canyon 673-7300 $1,495,000 631-7300 $2.750.000 Sun 1-4:30 3 Ill ,1u1 Fii RI or DEi 201 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave). CM 2 Ill 111111 Fii Ill er IEI 650-7000 $275.000 Dally 11-6 209 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave), CM 650-7000 $279,500 Dally 11-6 •••37 17 Channel Pt, Newport lttand. N.B. 644-9060 $725,000 Sun 12-4 •s Cambria. Spyglass. CdM 644-6007 $1,075.000 Sat/Sun 2-4:30 •••1000 Santlego Or, Oowr Shor•, N.8. 831-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4:30 •221 Evening Canyon Ad, ShOfe Cllff, CcfM 644--9060 $1,885,000 Sun 1-5 119 Via Y.,I•, Lido , .... N.8. 875-6161 $887,000 Sun 1-5 1887 Giii« Ave, Mesa Verde, CM ...... +• *408 38th St, PWNport Beach &42·5200 $725.000 Sund~ 1-4 205 Catabrle Ct, 2~24 Orange Ave, CM 850-7000 $299,500 Delly 11-e 208 Celat>rl• Ct, 2524 Or•• Ave, CM 850-7000 S289.500 Oafly 11-e 217 Cetabrt. Ct, (2524 Orange Ave), CM 85().7000 1285,900 Deity 11-e 200 Calabria Ct, (2524 Orange Ave), CM 850-7000 S27t,500 OeHy 11-e S.0-7355 S229,500 Sun 12:30-4:30 + 128 Klngt Piece, Newport Hefghtl, N.8 . 831-7300 '$929,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 18'10 King• Rd. Newport BeKtt 76().5000,. $774,000 Sundey 1·5 •V' 19 Lochmoor, Big Canyon 644·1800 $1 ,595,000 Sunday 1-5 •121 The Muter'• Clrcit, C.M. 873-7300 $349.500 ...... 1802 E. BafbOe Blvd, B-'boa 873-7300 $850,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 2018 Oebotaf'I Ln, Hrbr Hlghfendl, NB ..... 15 Rue V9rtt, 8'° Cyn, NB 844-1eoo 1399,000 Sun 1,... 875-M70 S750,000 212 Aoc:N1t9f (E'lkM) Cott• Mw comm•412 Vitt• Roma. 8'uffl e13-3m 1329,ooo Satt&un 1-4. 644-1800 12ee,ooo Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 1939 Santiago Or., Baycrest. NB 831-7300 $549,500 Sun 1-4 30 +2100 Santiago. Newport Beach 721-1200 $1 , 199,000 SatlSun 1-5 * 1825 Seadrift. Irvine Terrace 644· 1600 $5~5.000 LH Sunday 1-4 2712 Sky1ark, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 ~55,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 TOWllHDIES COllDOS FOR SALE 1 IEllllll 242 1 E. 16th St.. Newport Beach 548-9723 $385.750 Sat/Sun 10-5 • Ill 111111 Fii Ill tr DEi • t 1e Rue St Cloud . Big Canyon, N.B 831-7300 $1 ,34~.ooo Sun 1-4.30 •+525 VI• Lido Soud. Lido lste. N.B. 873-7300 $2.350,000 Sun 1-5 •2 10 Liiie Ln # 101, Sea Faire. NB 640-2500 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+619 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ill•. N.B . &31-7300 S1 ,975,000 • Sun 1·4:30 •••215 Vie ttdo Soud. Lido &«-1600 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 21EllllM * * t 1209 Bayalde Dr. CdM DUPLEXES FDR SAlE 1128 Whit• Salls Way. Har. View Hiit•, CdM 644-90e0 $795,000 831-7300 $715,000 Sun 1-4:30 Sat/Sun 1-4 •• ..... t 2eo c.anev-120. vma Balboa, N8 I Ill ,111 2 Ill 646-0775 1199,000 Sat/Sun t-4 710 Fernleaf, Corona Ml Mar ....... •500 Cagney #212, NB 641-4979 $&95,000 &40 .. 2500 s 179,000 Sat/84.ln 1-5 t 4809 Staahort. N 8 . 873-7300 S1 .2".000 Sun 11·5 •2eo9 W. Petell Rd., W. Ananetm, ANlhelm 831-7300 S21t,900 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... t 210 Uh Ln ,-2()1, S.. Flllre, NB 840-2600 1279,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ... ,. .. , .. 1 Vla Flrtnn~Udo Ille) N.8 . 73.37n SM&.000 Sa1/Sun 1-s &10 Poineettla, Corona dtl Mar &t2-5200 1397 ,600 Sun, ... ••• 1107 N Bayfront. Blllboa lltand 873-8700 S1 .34t,OOO Set/Sun 12-4 I II ,an PAI IM er .. ....... a Aue Man11M11. 86g canyon 8'2-&200 1595,000 Suncs.y 1-4 • • • \'':.-~~~·IMM~= 1-4 • II , ........ '' Ill •n htft Ct..r..!'.woort ~ 3072 Corte Portoflno, N.8. 2100 Arbutul, EaetbMf. N.8. 8'44-IOIO 1617,eoo t * •20 Starahlne, 'rurtt.Odc. lrY. 144-9080 1235,000 sun •2·5 lllEI Fii IEIT '* t 1911 V111e dtl Ot'o, 8lUft9. N.8. 1-1 ... _ --.......: w---H I 759.9100 '375,000 8at/9un , ... :30 J .... 'VIV~2t:.!~ti-~,.-...!l_tl,~-~mo!!!'"""L'• __ .!lun!!f'J!d~1Ll_:1-~5 . 113-1300 w7t000 Sun 1-4 _ 973 .. 7300 seot,000 r-----=8.;:;;un~1 ... ~....z..:..:...:.=~=~ sun,_. .. .. • " • ··•••tit••• ••Ill I t••• 28R + d9r\, 2.58A, 2 e« 0., •• ev9ll Dec 15th Ownet enllloue. $1916/mo . ............ 79-111• RfAW ., ~t:wrwr t-t· x. 11 ~ALTOAS• lllfllft 2000 '" k.oo#y condo W41h P"1 ~ ~ t>uctl LMM wtfh 9')tlon lo purche... 13000/mo Sale price $531,000 ~;em Aeel1y tBR. aa. to beecfl ... curlty gate. pool, spa. $850/mo 722.0170 •*•WALK TO BEACH 28R 28A. ~. new paint t Clfpe1I1400/mo 72S-9383 28R 28A, new pelnt a carpet, geted comm V• cant & rNdy to gol S l375trno 720-9422 Sanday, Nev. U Astreloa u4 Ptts: D"11ngu1\htd D1i.. tor of \ tl<'nnar) "1rd1l 1nr (). 1:1ld \\ult rc1cal\ 1h.i1 hi\ rt' \t'JH h \hov.s that animal\. <'\Pl" 1:111) ['l'I\ fl" .. ponJ tu thC'lf /odlllJI \ICM \\ nll no1nl\ out th.it Tauru\ prl\ 'kt·r J In: arc not rsf)l•n•ll} «nl·~rllt do nnl room. are \lmna hur gt'ntlt' rhe ( 1rm1n1 JXI I\ h11h· 'rtr11l·ll doc\ not hke to hC' alonr. 111\C\ to tra\t'I P1"4 l'' prl\ rard\ li,ihr ""h other dO@.\ or cal\ -thl''K' J111mal\ an: .... t11tn1 td \hare. arc' "'"''''" ICI kchng' of their ownen \\hat 1s \Our P<'t'\ \lgn" \RIES ("1arch 21-"pnl I'>) uo ,1,," pla) "Jilin& pmc fam1h "" mt-c:r tal._, atlou( monc1. i.t't uni" .ind "hilt to dn Jhout 11 Ile \\m· 1'Jthc11\ ll\tr nrr .... 11hou1 bccom1n1 1nt'\tncahh tn\Ohl'd < anlrr n.1111(' J, \Hl., more affcl 111111 TAL'RUS ( .\pnl .:'fl-\'31 .:'Ill .\lmosr c:"rl)lh1n1 ~ou11oan1 "a1.11r. ahlr Elludr confidt'n\t' arnnae 1t11.1al 1>1lh1:nng 'uu ·11 he.· more i'l''flular opportunll' r\1\t\ to allr.ll l "'<'illth FtltU' on dl\t'f\11\ '"' 'Jl1h11 h11m11r l Ur111\CI\ · GEMINI l '-t111 !l·Junc .:'111 ) 11u'r1: on<· "'<'I' jhcad nt compc11 tuin Focu\ on prtst11r. \land1na. r,·flutatwn amb111on Profrs\IOntil \upcnor \a\\. "Don't bl' modt'st - \11u'1C' ramC'J 11'" < hrrk rrft'rrncc' hC' a""arC' of small pnnt CANCER (Junr :?I-Jul) 221 Lunar ,1\Jll'll h11hh1h1' laraw.t) phun fnrr1gn cu1\1nt'. rrlat1onsh1p with b1l· 1ngual tndl\ 1dual ~cnano k11tufl'' l11.11t11ul· 1tka\. d1\C.Cl\t'f) < 1em1n1 'v 1rgo. Sa1111anu\ f\l·r,on\ 1n p1l"lun· LEO (July H -..\ua 111 ~1mc:' that had bl'cn Y>t1hheld "'111 tic re· k a'-<'d Fom1I> mrmhC'r 1mp.1rt\ aood nc:"' "1aJor Juml•\lll Jd1u~1mrn1 pro1 "' \UCl~,ru1 I n1 r rda11onsh11" back on 1r1cli. T .iuru\ L1hra ·orp10 pl•> role' VIRGO (Aua-H-~pt 111 l>rfint' ll·mu. l\01d sclf..Jncpuon You·11 say. ··11·s Sund•> bur I'm llh"t and k1clun• ind rqrr to liaht for m' lcpl nahl,1 .. You·11 pin l<Ct'<S to 1nform111on Pfl"' 1oud' crnVl!Ttl LIBRA (~ B-Ot1 22)· Focus on Pll"H authOnt). ab1ht) to mttt tkaJlinc: 'ou'll d1\Co,rr mrthod of gtttm& 1oh donC' Profit\ could accrue .ls r,·\ull ol ah1hl\ to organ11r Hrahh 1Tport m"of\ 1n1 rrlallH' fJ1 onihk: SCORPIO (Ort ~\."101 21 t Lon&·\landmg obhga11on 1s fullillrd 'ou Jl•n ·1 o""c: an~ thing l'I~ - \ou'IT fr« 10 1mpnnt '\hit. to h1r l1fl• ul \llUr 111• n fcx·u<, nn CrC'311\ II'\', 1anC'h phH1ul a11rac11on. '\nes 1n- ' c1I' cd AGITl'ARIUS ('<o1 11-0c-c 211 Empha\l/C' 1ndC'~ndC'nc:e frrt'dom urig1nJhl\ 'uu"ll lc.srn more ahout proriert1 1ahsr durable go<xf\ 1n- 'uranl <' 1n1 ul\Cng home auto· mub1ll ,l . .,.. lmc on hur11on 'ou'll \.J\ ··1 h" 1\ a glonou'\ ~unda) , .. CAPRICORN I Otl ~:?.Jan IQI f n fl\ '1\lt\ unu!.ual mcssa&C'S Jum1nJI<' ~cn.ino Reunion v.1th fam1h mC'mhC'r pro1 ides h1&f'th&ht ~n\C of d1rt'l t11in rt''\tort'd You'll hC' '"' 1tnl for gourmet dmnt'r -< anCC'r nail\ r 1n1rlht'd AQl ARIL IJan :?(Heb 181 \nmC' f'('l"IOM ,,1mml'nl "You look '" .tdTal·nr•·· Focu\ on humor 1-cr- ,,i11li1' 1nnc11 a11on nrv. st)'k M11nn u1ml"' \our ,,..3, almost .n 1f ~' ma11c Gemini S311i1anu .... P1\Ccs fX'l"'\On\ f~rur\.'J PISCES fFcb I ~-March :?01 Lunar cyclr 1s \UCh that you make r11ht mO\l'\ 11mm1 IS C,Ct'lh:nt. Clf· cum\tancr~ 1a._c tlramat1C tum 111 )Our fo1or 'ou'll a\k ··1cs "ondC'r· ful hur ran I handle 11"" ""'"'<'' " .iflirm;all\ l" lu\I tinC' IP' NOV . U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: ~Jl3ralm,. ltum lu,cd one t•nd'\ 111 lx·u~mhrr 'nu'll hr happier. morr \Ct'Urt a' n:\uh Current c)clt' IC'· lent\ 1n111a1t\l· lOuraac of ronVl<'· 11ons ~atrr freedom of thought. Jlt1on You ar\· \ptnlual. )Our own most K\.Crt cr111c 1ntu11tvr to po1n1 of hC'1n1 fl''ch1r P1st'l'S. V •!JO per- ~n\ arr attnictt'd to )OU If s1n&Jr. mamagt" \lmnal> 1nJ1cattd rn 19'>1 If m1mt'tl therr rould ~ an ad- d111on to fam1I) Junr it•nd' out u \our mo\I mrmorablc month nc\I \ti( s..,.~.u ARIES <March 21-"pnl 20) Befort thu wed com~ 10 a clow 1-ou art h._cl) to find that ~na1n 3\~I\ nf )OUr \-Cl) pe'10nal. hf(' h.i' l' ho.'C'n :ahercd 0111 of all rttlll· n111on Ho"""' er bl't"ausc: 1hr'>t' mat· tl'r' :ire 1nnucnCC'd h~ a challcn11n1 UJ)C('l to >our own rulin1 planc:t ~far'\ on Tue~a) rhcrc 1s no v.a) that )OU can prrd1ct how '11ua11ons .... ,11 dc,l•lop But the ,un 1n Saatt· llflU\ and tht' travtl ana~ of your \Olar chart '1111 ural~ 1uu 10 mo"r on and mo"<' awa~ from all that goes apt[l\I lhe cram I\ well a\ \OUr hel1tf\ or pnnc1plr\ TAllRt•S {.\pnl 21-Ma)' 211 On tht' plu) )1Jc )OU should no lonl<'f kd ljUllt' '° thrt'ltl'nt'd or d1stul"bl'-d b-r ITC'C'nt dcHlopmen., rdatcd 10 matnmoni:il~rtncnh1p afTat~ HOV.('\.Cr II OU hC' (''t!Tmc:I)" un- "''"'' to hC' at all c·o plaC'Cnt about all cumnt financial d1fficuhtM for Tul"odJ\ ·, 'halkn11na asJ)C('l ~­ twtto(I thr \un and rhc fic:n plant't \1ar\\a11n1fiM that \OU I ll' about 10 C'\prnrn« somt' kind of a v.ran&Jr. d"flUIC or shov.do" n -lhc.-out· comr of "'htch will rnt11l SC\t'nn1 11 ll':t'I nnC' lonptand1ng 111: or l\SOCta· tton GEMINl (Ma 22-Jun< 11 I You don't U\U311} complain .ibout )Our 101 1n hfc HO"<''<'r. what 1ransp1rcd rcccntly K"t"ms 10 ha\C bttn thr lul -.tr:l"" and therr(orr partnc.-l"'l ck>K companion' eol~aauC's and busmcss 3\~tatc\ ahkr arr ahout to K't' how much of• firrbrand you can ht-In c.-1 Cl) l'l"'P<'C°1 -.ou nppc'Dr to have takr a mort' 1n1ly11ral and rtaltsur \I<'" or C'mouonal lttt and l ttl h· mt'nl\ and rrr tht~ Wttk comtt to 1 cln~. QUiil' 1 numbl'r of tdol\ will bt knocked ofT rhtlr pcdMtals. CANCER (June: 22-July 231 Tl\(' .. un no"" 1n ~1u111us and onr of the most trns1t1vt' •~ of your soler chan cau11on\ ~ou not to dctt11-c or dcludr -.ourwlf O'<'' 1nttnttl}' per· 'IOl\ll or pmfr<isronal 1uurs C'ln<'rr 1\ a Y>atl'r "'" and rontc.qutntly )OU err tn<'hncd to 11tov. the ht-an to rule.' thr hC"IKI ~rllaP" th!\ it nae rUC'tl "'hat \OO t'\pt'C'1l-d or v.~ntrd to P1'o<n 1 n' ol ll'tl ----------------''----------------! hcar hut 11 ""ould hr v.1~ to fatt up ' ; I I PER MONTH * 10 COU£CTIOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGION BEAOI. <XmA MIJSA; . NIWPORT BIAQl IOOllTAIN VALLI!, IRVINllLAGUllA•aat ' to ch1l~n11ns or hunful s1t\lal1on' 1h1\ "C't' .. "htk-othrr planrt.ar} fac. &on \llf\tf) )OU II"(' afford<-d lhr pcrfC'Ct npportun1h to \tabtlttt )Our finan<11I afT11n LEO Out" 24->.ut 1n TherT arT l'lound to bl' a fcv. cmot1on1I tttnn or ourbunt\ al'IO. thr odd fttltna of rrmOnt-or tttm. s»rucuWh 1n the laucr pan or the rom1"-Wtt~. l>u1 1nsuffic1cn1 to make.-)OU 1ma11M )Ou ouah• to f'O\tl'(lnC' • m~'°' movt or uphc1v1I f or thr cumnt planet.er) \ot'l·up " rn fact 1 uniqU<" one and J11nrfit" that 11\c:r 1 num~r o ( falw \tar1' )OV fimtll) lr.nov. •hat )OU 1rt 1bou1 rmnttnnall and whert ou t'C'tlll) nu ht t<'I he ~1na pm- t0nally VIRGO ( "ut. 24-Stpc 2\) Cl.am-nt pleMtal) 1nlluocn a~ar 10 he ma.,1n1 >°" mntt t'Ml'JrtlC, ou 11\1 1nd 11tlf-ronfMkn1 Untbr1u~h. bo~·\cr. lo'td onn end doee com· PH*" art not .... Wtlll dlit H )OU t«m 10 bl-n 1na t~ th•~F:' 1n to man} 1ru1 of ~our hffo •1th IMJS!Tnl disrrpi'd f<w thnr ~ fttlt °' W1\hn.. Uo...t\'tt, \OU "''~ bttn 1mu1nsty 1oactan1. C-· tlfl'I lftd Y~ndll\I O\tr I Ion& prriod •nd 1r )OU •~ to tn our ( rttr ~' •nd ,. -r tlNM~I trnaftt), lMn 'Ou maft~ mU\1 S'UI tmalft plaM n1 f'lmlttU llUO Of'l'rlll\'\ft URA C'.Stpl :4-0n ll) o Ont anJ·no•h•nt n ptt\f'ftt >~ fnlm nl lina )t1ur t'l""'· m~ .. , p r. kiiM t1mt enJ ma~1 "'ti(" ~1 ha''"' nolk tor m1._nf0fmfd o H~ ff, n llOtl 11 1 sun ond '""'' c-aut1on\ ~ou not 10 10 wa)' OH'r the top h«aust rrlall•<'\ or colk-aau<"S :irr \1111 1n a noc;1110n to fOf'Ct' ~ou 10 noc;tpont' or c-antd !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE j tra1 cl plans or otht•r 1mponan1 ar- rapgtmC'nls Hopeful!~. hov.C"\Cr all AC..c>U ..... 111 hC' """II h' the v.«kc:nd -and l''rn la~t 11orrk'~ t'mo11on1I con01ca or drama\ 01cr finan<·cs \hould not ln'c "ou ftthn• auttc so dcOatc:J SCORPIO lfk1 14-'Jo' :?:?) Thi\ I\ \('f\ much a ttmc 10 face \1tuat1on' hrad-on and a 101 Jcpcnds on ho"" \OU ra<'kle and r<''°h r what c:an onl\ hc dt'SC'r1hcd il\ 1mnt financial ar- rangl'mrnt'i 111 undl'ft:ilon~ \ par· 11cularh difficult ll\fX't1 hC't"('Cn the \un and "1a1' on TuC'\da1 .,cgn1fi('\ rhat 1ou rannur d1thC'r or u\C drla\· mg II\ he'> f ' t'f\ lh1np. ha\ tn ht- hrnught c•ut 1n111 the "l'X'" 'ou ha1 c:- had ~t'k\ 1( n<\l mnnth' tu fllrparr 'our ('11\(' nr \lrat!:J' -nn" \Ct about Pf'O' 1n~ 1nur flCllnt SAGITTARll'S l"o' ''·Dl·t ~It lkc.iu .... · tht· lull moon in I~ : l" l ur\ in 1111ir OflP.•.,lll' "'In o l Grm1n1 and lhl· \Un 1n \11ur ll""n birth \tin m.11..c' a c hJllt'nging l\J)C'(.I to Man on '-01 :~ \clu :irr hi.ch lo C\Pl'rl<'nH '4•mr1h1ng nt Jn uph1il baltlc th1., ""t'l·I.. li.rq11ng \llUI rmo· t1on' m lhl'd lle1.,..c:1er t\tnl\ and dr,rlopm('nt' ""htlh haic 1ak('n pl:att 01('r th, foJ'' ,,, month' should onh rncourag,· '"u to he th3t mU<'h mmr fmthnght .J~lut all JM" I nr"h1p or Jlltnl 1ntt•rt'\I\ anJ ,on vm~ \OU th.II .1 Jum\•\tlC Uflht•a1 .11 1 o( ~mt krnd 11 unJ1rnJ.1hlt' CAPRICORN 1 lkt ~:?-Jan ~01 'lo"" 'tlu "m rl' h.i' t• Ill 111clde flru~ lt'ms which 11\U h111r 1ncd 10 sv.ttp undrr rhl' \Jrfl' t 11r 1gnon.· The nt"" moon on thl' I "th f<ll:u'IC'd ~our ltt('n1ton on m.illlt'" of a h1&h1' f'('r,onJI m ""''''"'nJI narurt' HI,,.,... c\rr rHn 'h:illtng1n1 ape ts thmur,h11ut ti" <\m.imdC'r elf 1~1 can onh dt'Pl'" 111 all thC' 1n· ~unt 1r' .tnll hJ•" v.h1ch ha\ n•cr· \t\:tdnv.t'J \llU r hf(' fm far 100 IOnJ. Tl\('f'('forr thrnl. •'' the l"Cf'oJ he· t"'-n"n no" ind IX-.. .:'~ u rht-be· J1n1n1 of a "''"' .·ni or oclc v.~n both prrson;al .ind profMwn1I 0011<">1 ~ I\ \ llUI hC'\I pllfll) AQl'ARll S !Jan ~1-Fl'b lql I Thr .. len 5 Rao•~ 9009'•~ 14 Govt .., 11 Greet11ettet I 8 F llfWay 1110u1 19 Of a region 20 M«tgeg.e • g 22 Roe 23 Leen lo one .. 24 Pul-ize 25 Hlf'IV'l*tn Hank 2 7 Oterftount.CS 28 PenOO of lime 30 Boroer 32 Lwnct.CS 33 Cyst 34 Liii of cano.o11n 35 Act<>t Crwisrooner 38 WMCJOn 37 Mllf'I Qief10tmtlf 38 8WJnQ 311 Acrr_. Farrow .0 SIQn of IOOlllC •1 potat°" 45 Nlghl ~ 46 L•k•. ,._ t>Ottom •a Str e1gt1tene<1 51 T1nan t mau1 ~2 Coml0f1 ~Wu conc..-nec 57 Bo ,,.. 10 ~ Aoc>tllMd 59 10< Adano 81 WU -at• of 62 Crowbat l)erl'llC>S 63 Fell H1eeC> 64 M.wg"' 65 First-rate M HWCS loquo; 81 Ongrt aa ~Gal 71 Small COfCS 73 ........ oft 74 BolO- .\fl<'f' ;i 1111 11 '1<'11\;k i., ;and tnal\ "o' dnlx·r h,I\ It' rnm,· to ;a dov nn 1 rta\\unnF Jnd "'' 111n1 nor" -~'en th<'ush 11 ma' 1't' '"mt II~ "' bl' fort' 111u rr J h IC' 1 u '' ho"' fon u na tt \OU rolh .lrc lln"C'C'r "'hit tt'Jll} m.a11rn " 1h111 no .... that prnonal ind .pmft''\\lt1n.il hm\lnan, c.'\ can ftnall~ he rTm<l"C'd 1ou arr lrC'C' to chut r:1~..--+-+--\ nur mm dn1n1v-Th<' 'tifl 1A .S.,,t.. tanu<1 01-t'r thl' nr\I f<'" Y>C'C'b will crrta1nh I'' r \Ou 11 nt" v.1ndow on tht' -.·nrld and rhc ideal o~nunn tn 'trt'nJthC'n "l'f\ \J'C('lll t~ Of 11lhan('("\ Pl Cfrh .?().. "1•tr.;ll 1-t)) The t:a~--<t--t--t .............. tic'\t l)tlnrl;ar, .l"fX"" no" rrlatr 10 r.n~-+-t--+.....; rf•M .ilrr•~h 1n tht ~Pt'hnt' or Cl· rttr chanr "h1ch h111•c haJ u1 he \.C'P' u~r "rtP' thc1.C' put fl'.,. milnths. end the-N'\I da} thl\ -«k 10 further \our .t1m\ ind embmons mint bt Tlu.anda) '1111\tn \<~Ill at &he mid-h('l"rn ~nt of" r d&f dMln "wPPQn('d ~ Jup.tC'f. o. wa) cw a nnt her ' nu \h<\U IJ N-llSf"" \Ulllfl'IC'\1 ~ •hat I\ Oflttfd Don't. ho"'~"'" antH.11'1111\ 1 v.ttl ol tllM-+-1-4- oom~tK hit\\ -firtY.()f'k\. mn r f't(•alh tf \O\I n(I• If) to 1llC'f or PMI !'Ont' Inn ·ltTm arnn mn\I\ fl' YOl lfllTROAY n>OAY: 'fou '~ulJ " ('('ltl'lfauna tht' ~r· hNb"r 1nn1\('T'U" 1n ht h 'CJ'ntl and v.1th t\fft hi h\'r hopn f«. th<fT '"no'''"~°'' I rc·11on •full• U'W\i'r •h\ \(\U l\ntll lhtt I pat ma ft" It ll<T'I na 1mx ll'I" \'(l9f '-tlJnm h "" :nu ~n 1n h • llftl(l\W' "'"""''· ,., "'"''°f ®' .... t . . l 76 ~pt 7 7 [)lf1lc:ulry 79 IJC)tary 191 81 Ladt 8~t1llO 93 Remol4 mounnes tr om 8.4 AecJuSe 8e UM lhe O\l9n 90 JOtnt per! 91 Comeal>Oul 92 P\Mted 93~.ng devlOI ~~ per'iOO 95 fide 96 KY coaeoe 97 Plar>t lerttt&zino elemef\I 9e Ammont• denvatlY9 100 Doc1~ org 101 Tome lcmtt 103 F~ mernt>et t<MS M9tnc untl 107 Sut>Sl-- rubbeCS on "'°"" l>Ow 109 Merr!m41nt t 10 Noni\ AllanttC countrv 113~.,, 114 Metal .no-, 118 Stall'\ MnM t I 9 lnvoiunl llf'I telill)Ol'IM 120 E'- blrthl)lace 121 Tyi)e ot race ltadl 122~ ~ 123 nw_,,_ 124 In_, mat• 125 No1 ta1 127 ir.ghl 121 Not• - \JO~ Matw 13 t " -.. Ofl'I ..-aoee tS2 c:...till body ~~-P- 134 A.ctr-&une IS5 Milllt 13& wioe-mouthed jUg 00... 1 Linda ( Allee 'I 2 L..,..out 3 Medical llUfti. 4 11• c.pltll ,. ~ S M"*-1 key 8 F rencll rMW 7 US IU MQ a Coll'"1t>O • $upertnWlle1 ··~ 10~• a.i-tion 11 Filh net 12 Caroiecs 13 Ancient 14 Aoi~uoe 15 s.wv-Of Keet Of' 18 Arlt..,,.. 11 S1tong ..no 21 -Derne 12 C<ow crv 2eVeme"-o 19 Won fOf 31 ~t>e<ng 32 Aul"<>f'IZAlllOf'\ 34 SC)lfit.CS l'IOfM 36 Stored ~temaflClllly 3~ Tetldon 38 U~caoe~ 39 Dug lcoell 41 FKie card 42 latOf 43 ,,.,.,, COW-• 44 ....... "°"' 46 \.'41rOlll taof'lc: .a1 Pined 50 C<\ICM """Ill 51~~ 53 Aoae • tow- ~,... S5 IL town S7 ~...,s l~oe ~P91Cf'l 60 ~., 52 Mooed S3 Gitt fe&;lpWlt .. ~ Leellllt 65 Home °' the ·-M Gt~tan S7 Avanc:. ee 8ar'*"'9 rod S8 w.n-rnaoe fiber 70 Actor Qt.,. n HOf'lllllll e 75 Grouo o1- 71 BleMw'ig 80 MlfOf a3 L Y"'Q ltat ... Radar.""' 8$ Be .. Oebl 8e AttrectfWI ~ 8 7 K "'V of 1M "'-81 S....p 89S-~ 91 --1n1ne nano 92 Punc:1uation ,,,.,... 93 4relletyi>e 96 Coollcng mint 97 8'avet~ 99 Sno<i..n11ted Cit 102 ~ ... ,. .... 103 G06Ml 104 S.n• 105c~ 107 Turn lt!'ln> "" 1011 Amenc.an '°"' '1"Q'I!< ' ' I S A tnerlCAfl ........ pllf" 1 t 7 MosQu•to oenus 113 w .. patnltnQ t •• S•ci . ,. " . ., • Ptat>O) ' 16 Gat>1r, IP ·~ot IAI 1 1a~., 120 Weed 122 ~. 114 Foocs hsfl 1Je OUI t .... •do •1'1'1) 1211Ferm~ . . ' I ' • • .. ' . . . \ • • . ' . .. ' .. MCl>W TO RESPOND TO DATELINE •Call l-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your interests • Tel I your age • Describe your appearance • Specify your preference s • Include what you liked about the perso n you are responding to You may leave a 30 second me ssage. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS USE TH IS F 0 R r.1 T 0 PLACE Y 0 U '-' F PE E PE k' S () r J .A L AL> C,lJID E Ll ~JE S PRINT CLEARLY: CFnt three words ore boldface) 25 word mcdm~ FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AJI Cal~lns Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. II 4 ; r ) f , ' ~ /, l f r J ~ II • • • II • "limlCOBI AU Nicn ftWI WI -Owners of profcuional letic 111tt11lion1 are, teMrally akin,. a cantankm>us lot -et- . ny when their inv~ments are tainina homndous ao.es. Some cart'1 on like crazy. They yell tcram. railins in their luxury itn over lift•• injusaicn -such • on-raeld vcrdkt whkh may not be ill bes1 interests. On oc:cuioM when revenc is aufrtted on w playina Id. tM)''ve even been known to indulac in (shudder) bursts of profani· ty. \ All this, naturally, when they're los-ina. . Which brinp us to our beloved Los ·An,eles Rams. who arc not enjoyina ihemost salubrious of seasons. As you may have heard by now. they were ;dealt another embarrassment last Sun- day. losing their 1eventh verdict (in 10 :OOtings) to. the nearly-extinct Cowboys. : So how did owner Oeorsi• Frontiere :react. to this latest indignit~ She sang. that's how. And. from all .accounts. beautifully. ' On the day followina the debacle ;with Dallas. Sweet Gcorai• performed .in a rare rccat.al at LA 's Rqent Beverly ;Wilshire. : It was 1 Iona-promised benefit con- .cert saluting 1 lonatamc friend and ;award-winning mu11cian. the late L1on- ~1 Newman. and the ente~inment­ ,savvy audience responded with a vol- .umc of applause rarely heard these days in. say, the spooked confines of Ramahcim Stadium. One conccrtgoer. not easily am - , ssed. was Wilham Hall. professor of ,rftusic at Chapman Collqe and director '-the Oranae County Master Chorale. ·le dccribed Oeoraia's performance - :rcaturing selcct!ons from operettas and .Broadway musicals-as "wonderful" ;and "thoroughly professional." She shared the evenana's billing with tenor Nolan Van Way, veteran of many a musical smash. and members of the Beverly Halls Pops Orchestra. beneficiary of the prosram's proceeds. (NOTE: Well-condauoned scanners of this irttvercnt prose arc probably waitina for the other Nike to drop, but I've heard nothing but praise for Gcor- aia's performance. The only unkind comment c.ame aner she did 1 terrific job of sina.ina "Send an the Oowns'' - and someone whispered th.at it should'vc been dedicated to her Pid- iron employees.) 0 GUESS WHO CAME TO DINNER! ·-So this prominent Oranae Coast couple celebrates Th1nk51ivin1at1 • private hideaway deep in the Anza- Jk>rrcao Otsen. with about 40 kinfolk ~nd intimal# friends pthettd for the feast. He insists on doina all the pttp- don for w blnquet, and prides , msclf on coolti"I the turkeys to per· ~ion. Nobody else is e•en allowed in lhe ranch house kitchen. So he tums out this masterpiece. and puts the brace of bards aside to coor. The frid,e is oventocked, to he leaves 1hem on the counter white joinina the aunts outside for an hour of fun and 11mes. , 1 And &hen it's time for the carvl"I and stuff. and Our Hero enters w house... ' , ... and, to his horror, finds w carcau or one turkey, and the half-devoured remain• ofw other. ' WhO(lunit? Well, seems there's been In uninvited auest. Says I hunl")' tuat: "I llW this bll ani"'-1· too laf'IC for a coyote so maybe ,a wolf. strt1kin1 for the horizon ... ' Strakina? After all that food? Try~=-.._• IChltppina. So 1t'1 trt•i• la~. and ICOU\I ate Cl-ecMd \0 tM neareM OUtpaltt of civiliatioft, and 1n Bomeo Sprinp tttcy ftftllty llom onio a .,.....b tUlby ft»ll and a tited-kM*iftl him tltunned t.y holiday.,.,...... So ...... -.............. .,..al. miltlMI ~Under a lnalyn· ..•. .,...,. . •... --i --............ He ... 1 ..... " --J--.t .. ••-111 ,.., ...... Taking a br .. tt t.-~c....,... ...... from Candy cane Bait preparatlona are (from left) Juffa Zink• , Donna George, Ceci Smith and Laun. Veitch, Junior Auxllely mMtbera. Ball iw11t1ns die saaslil Few of the JS members of the Junior AuliHary of the ~ lSsistance Leaauc of New- porl Beach were even bom when New- port's young soci.i ilitn tossed the "Cf"/ first Candy Cane BaJI 42 lona-110 and far-away ycan qo. • ··rm told the bl ilJ was hdd at the Balboa Bay Oub and 1 tickeu were SIS," said Laurie Veitch. au xiliary chairwoman. Times have ch. •need· This year's candy cane caper plannt :d for Dec. 8 at the Four Seasons Hotel is S22S per up.and~mina couple. Memben . all between the aees of 21 and 42. can w .ily relate to the wme - "Christmas Thro• •ah the Eyes of a (:'hild." Many invited to . join this coastline clique arc in the midst of raisins a family. Veitch boasts tt uu children -qes ), S and 7. ··our lov• e and deep toncem for t Carol Humphreys Liit ..... ! ~ .. ... ..... -·· ... Wine Cellr oelebra a -oentury ol tt'9 good ... for Am ~ recatls. "I'd been ~ Mlk aftcl _..Y all mornn .. bUt now 1 • II 1111mbMll amt o"er •· I Md cl.., brtellHl'I-.. "' the -..... .-owe who ... H¥ina 111 Hawan. rtmllftberild dill~ ..PffMPI I bild too mllda .. 1.....-.; 1ltt day tdwe. 8ri1wR IMid ......... at the t.ch and WIS o"w;CCNM br • ~erwtwlmana fttlint ol uNdftm • ftoeed tlllat UfM IPtftt lft \he ......... ,_. ikt aftCfWMd. Yem let« dim children a.re what our IJ'OUP is all about. .. w explained. • It's true. Assistance Leaaue of Newport Beach is celebratina SO yean of service to low-income children and their families tn the Newport-Mesa Union School Distnct. At'C!Of'dint te> Veitch. tut year their Oen\al Health Cm~r serviced 1.124 children; their Day Care Center. with • waiuna hst of 400, tended 99 children daily; and Operation School Bell proVlded free • clolhina to S2S Medy students. .. There's nothil'\I like watchina a child smile when we at"e him an outfit.'' said new member Ced Smith. Julia Zinke is tr'te mother oh I, 4, 9 and l 0 year olds; yet somehow she found the time and enef'IY to pther (with the help of her committee. of course) more than I lS silent and blr live auction items. One ol the mOlt unusual items is a .. a zippy airplane jaunt with 1 fiahtc:r pilot. tab lazer auns and all. .. Others include a leveft- day-lrip for four tb the Bahamas and Disney Wand, 1 c:nri11e aboard the Hom~. and a LBG dectric train valutd at S 1,600. Event ch&Jrwom.an Donna Geoqe plans to btd on the dwnond tenntS bracelet or the custom ~sned cand_y cane brooch sWtttencd with rubin and diamonds. And after consum1na the pumpkin soup, vdl and Beiley's crunch deslerl. Geoqr: plans to kJck up her heels. "This poup lakes to rock and roll." she said. Fon y two yean qo ct was the jittett:.ut. swana. Balboa hop and the New Yorker. Judy Chamberlain Tamer, Jane sBil around Newport again .. .. .. "" ... .. . r . . . . . . . . . The Uberty Bell It a symbol of freedom throughOUt the world. . \ class hotels offer a vanety of weekend~~­ For example. the Four Sea~ns Philadelphia (800.332-3442). located close to six major mu- seums along Benjamin Franklin Parkway, offen • a "Renoir Exhibition Package" available Thursdays throu&h Sundays. from Sl4S, sin&)e or double occupancy. The petkqe includes a deluxe room. use of the hotel health spa, and complimentary shuttle (plus two passes) to the Museum of Art. dom throughout the world. Independence HaJI .. the cherilhed shrine of Hberty. llftftllllllARll bepn to consider psychosomatic. DUURlll In ··1 Choose to Live:• Brown gives From C 1 a candid. fint-hand account of her :::::=:::-:=:=:=:=:=:=:================ni ''I was worn out by months of experiences in df"\l& withdrawal pro-rr going from doctor to doc;tor. count-grams as she strugled to ~in less tests. the doctor's looks. and no control of her sanity and her hfc. forward ace •lUnt of Brown's courqcous str 1 Jagle apinst the dis- ease and hov / she took control throu&h fa ith. cou~ and dc- tennination. T he book s light. first- pt'T'SOn narrati ve is quick to read, but packed w~ th information. tranquiiity (tran • quil'li • ty), 1. 3 days and 2 night.a at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beach; 2. a visit to Sherman Gardens; S. write the kids; 4 . stroll through the quaint restaurants and boutiques in Cannery Village; 5. see The LITTLE INN on the Bay for business or pleasure . (714) 673-8800 call for brochure diagnosis. Terribly frightened of After seven yean of searchin& for this unlcnown thing that wn·ha nswen and ronsultina more than pening to mr. I Sttmcd to be sink-30--specialists, a California ing dttper and dttpcr into the rheumatolotist • specialist in abyss of pain that controlled my arthritic disorders) diagnosed body and my life." says Brown. Brown as havina SLE ... (systemic "The pain in my joints and weak-lupus ~rthematosus~ an .'.ncurabl~. ness . throughout . my body :-vas l!n,... ~l~t~~~~s a~~':iltis~iscasc that 15 P!"<hct~bte., coming. an~ going Wlth Brown says. "I used to think that disturbing irregularity. . doctors were gods, now I take a As months dra~ed into yea.rs. more active part in my own re- Brown became addicted to thr 1n-covery. I think you have to assume credible array of prescription drugs responsibility for your body, your doctors used in an attempt to treat own welfa re ... what some -including Brown -"I Choose to Li ve," is a straight· ll indudes excerpts from two lupus rap sc~. ions where members honestly shar c ! their fttlings. and covers such is !.ues as exercise. nutri· tion. stress m unagemcnt and med1-· tation tech niqucs. The final chapters re< ·ount a three-week arthritis rd aabilitation program which teachc :s how to cope wi th chronic illnc! is on a daily basis. Although ' ""omen in their child- bearing year s are considered the most com mo n victims of lupus. the disease can stnke ·anyone. The stories of scv 1:ral men are recounted t-------------------------~ in "I Choose to L1vr." including "a ,.. '''" porr. ,l. . c.C. (. f i ii I \ · ,..,,-l luri\(. J Unique Creations For Every Occasion! .... • Fresh Flowers • European Gardens J.·'-'< • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers 'I· 111 ... • .... tlU -,\1 .._i mcm~r of J >erhaps the healthiest group of mer 1 in tht United States" -a Marine ·~ vho flew fighter planes until lupus st ruck. Brown sa)• . shr 11,es o ne day at a time. "v •Orking reahs11call y. pursuing "e llncss. not 1llne.ss." Although thc1 ·c 1s no known curr to the disease. Brown claims 11 1s possible to win the battk over German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M Call for info 540-0281 CALL CANDY at 642-4321 FOR YOUR AD HERE Buutlful Location By The Bay Special Wedding Packages Complete· Package from $875 Capacity I SO Newpon Beec.h 71'/Ml-tSll n1. 7 ~----~---~~ l .l.'1 Cat1ria1 Elepnt trays.~ ~ls \\-edd1ncs Very Afford41~ M2-15H Vt"nt>lian Gondola Getaway • Gourmt't ~\kt'h \, I C'f . • Ch~mp111nt' A .J I r YJn e • Grh Ct'ft1f1c•1ei. Ji. Coast ... VM>~· !ll•c" • e/iarters 7 14) 675-1-704 ••'I IT&Tillllll . ............ . 11~ .. <•llllM> Or9et ~. Mlndly ..w.. wedding ~*°~· ............. 1 ........ 11 - • '7111161 'J'/wlt ~ • Romantic Wtddin1f8 al &a • U.W, Mot• Yldlh IM~ v.Mk ' o. ,,......, ewr• ... Pr..W. Telll ~ DniaM4 .. nt Yaur Matt Romantic Wedding Video's State of the Art Video Production (714) 875-4704 714/121-1171 ,e""'"' Ue 1'JetU11M1 s~ /oe local, e.-~k ueCl/eu. .. ' .. . . r.. .... ~ ~ >; . ,. ~ ·---. . .. ~· ~ ... . -~:' ,; ~·:· ~·· :llfi ... V'~·~s -E~.;r;11 -~·~· ! . ...,... •.' • . •• ,: ·• ~ ~ r ... ' •. '. ,'<I} ~ ·~ . ..: . . -e.-dMu~ Beautiful Weddings at Se !8 Over 10 years cxpertenc :e In same location 714/842-8885 W.dcllnt Pr~ama lnespenalH El•anc. Your Btldal Party and Ceremcw SeleclloM pr~nted In ha.ndo • proerams. decorated with tlbbont • beads. etc. 714/432-_, .... 0-:J •tMU• Beverly Brown chronic illness 1n the mind: "The things I do on a da1l) basis help me to !rad a qualt t) life -no matter \'hat's gmng on "ith my bod)'." "I Choo~ to Li' e.-comes high!) rt'comm{'ndcd b~ medical experts as a pos1tl\C. medically accuralc rrsource fo r not onl)' those interested 1n learning more about lupus. but for anyone struggling with chronic illness. ("I Choose to Li ve:· b) Be'erl) D. Brown 1s a'a1lab1e 1n hardback at B l>Jlton·s. 184 pages. SI :!.95) 0 AT LONG LAST, LOVE ... John ( rean had . a schoolbo) cru'lh on :art rl'!>!. ..\ n n Rutherford when he watched hl·r on the s1h rr scrN.'n . Last "cckend. at the .\mencan Cinema Foundation shindig. Crean found h1mscll face-10-facc with the actn.-o;s fo r the first t1mr .. "It was qui te a th nil." he re· port\ 0 KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR ... C'h1 valf) ain·t dead )'Cl.. Rid Greanc) -"ho's the super- ' 1sor of bt'aches for Newpon - startled a neighbor with an earh Christmas gift .. · {.irean<') tmcke'd the gal down an8 prcsent<'d her with a sentimrn· tall) 'aluahte· pearl bra<'clet she'd lost weeks earlier ... 0 THE TURKEY TROT ... Pilar and A1ssa Wayne didn't <'ook a tur~l') this Thank sgi ving . No-1).0. thq cooked thrt'c turkeys ... A.FEW QUIT TIPS. Hide all ash•nys, matches. e&c. Lay in a supply of 1u1arteu aum, carrot sticks, etc. Brink loci of liquids, but pass up coffee. A ak:lohol. 'Jell CMryonc you·re quittina for the day. • When the urae IO smoke hill. take a deep breadt, hold it for 10 tecondt, A releuc it slowly. Exetcite 10 rdie¥e the ..... . 'Trylhe'1Nddyl)'*nl. .. ... qk a friend 10 quk 1DO. ~ RUFFELL'S UP.HOl.STllY IC ........... Cliiiilii ..... .... ..-...... ,.~_ ... ,, .. Mr. Md Mra. MICMll G8rC1a llH"S JI Ann McClelland of Corona del Mar and Michael Garcia of Indio were married in a priva1e ceremony Nov. 17. The couple grtttcd 200 guests at their reception in the Salud Restaurant in Huntington Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gordon McClelland of Corona dcl Mar. She wore an ivory full-length satin li ned Jessica McClintock gown embellished with seed pearls. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gama of Indio. .\ttendants for the wedding were Heather Speer. Michelle Garc4t and Ronald Chapman. .\fter a wedding tnp to New M"ico. the couple are residents of Santa .\na. She is a senior program coordinator at Dc\elopmental Dis- ab1lit1cs Center of Orange County and he 1s a chauffeur for Bayfront Limousine C"o. ITlllMllffll Nora Griffin and Timothy Storm c~changcd wc~1ng 'ows on Aug. 11 in Our Lady .rQuecn of Angels Catholic Church in Newpon Beach . Two hundred guests attendc<i their reception in the Lido Isle Club HOUM'. Mr. arid Mr~. Charles Gnffin of Newport Beach arc the parents of the bride he "ore a gown of summer satin with a cathedral train bordered in Akncon lace. The titted bodice had a swc-ctheart neckline aod was trimmed with pearls and irid~ent sequins. Patty Howard was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Mary Kay Griffin. sister of the bride. Maureen Parten. Jackie Lake and Sharon Ka vanaugh · Th<' bridegroom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs .. William Storm of Lido Isle. His best man wa!I Steve Mader. and ushers were Scott Storm. brother of the hndegroom. Enc Da vies. Da' c Kirven. Mike Gonzales: Charles Griffin Ill and Mark Griffin. .\ftcr a wedding tnp to Maui. the couple arc residents of Newport Beach. The~ art' graduates of the Univcrsit) ofS<in Diego. he 1c; also a graduate of Mater Dc1 High School and 1 3ffihatcd "1th Gamma Phi Beta soront) Em- ployed b) the Ne,,pon Me\J lJn1· fied School D1strn:t. she 1s a teacher at Ka1St>r School. Her hush3nd. a Nc"port Harber High S1.·hool gradua~.c. 1s "ith the >\lt<;on ( <l CHAMIESS-MILLS \athkcn E. Mills of Nc"port Beach exchanged "edd1ng \.O\\'> with Paul D. Chamnes' of ~an Gabriel on Sept. 15 in Our Lad~ Queen of .\ngd'> C atholtc Church. How to submit your news The Dally Piiot welcomes the chance to share the new'i of·!'our engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding information form'> in our lobby at 330 W. Ba ) St. Costa Mesa. or send a self-addressed stamped en,clopc to the Wedding Department. Dally Pilot. P 0 Bo'l 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Photos of the couplc or the bndc onl) ma) be submitted \\1th the fin1s t1cd form. Black and white photos reproduce best. but )OU ma\ o;ubmll <;harpl)'·focused color photos for approval. \\ ntc ~our name on the back Of your photo. lf\.ou want )'OUr photo returned. please include an addressed ma1hng envelope. Engagements and weddings are published on a space ava1lahk baSIS. For more infbrma11on. call 642-4321 . e~t. 350. Newport Beach. The couple greeted 200 guests at their r«eption in the Turnip Rose in Costa Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mills of Newport Beach art the parents of the bride. She wore a gown of white satin with long sleeves. Pearls and iridescent sequins on lace l'mbcllishcd the front of the bodice which ended in a pepl um . Strands of pearls decorated the hack and the long train was trimmed with lace and ~qui n details. Colleen Mills was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Elizabeth Folc}. Leslie Wachter. Jiii (',han iuk and Jud> T)'ler ·Mr. and Mrs. David Chamness o~ San Gabriel are the parents of the bridegroom. His best man was Kyle Kehner. and ushers were Sam Wissa. George C}szco. Paul C')han1uk and Matt T}ler The couple are residents of New- port Beach after a "cddmg tnp to No' a Scotia and New England <\he 1-; "1th Calcomp Marketing Sen ices and he 1s cmplo)ed b) Delo1ttl' & TnurhC' in the audit department. DtlOTfll ·PAGl.111 Our Lad~ Queen of Angels Cath- nltl· Church was the setting for the Ol'l. I~ marriage of Robin Diane Paolino of In 1nl' and John Charles Del otd l of Newport Beach. Thl' Re'. Ken Schmit oflkwtcd. and th l' cuupk· gn.'l'ted I 00 guests al their rl"l'ept1on in the In inc H1hon and T 1.rncri. The bnde is the daughter of Oolore~ n1ego"sl 1 of San Diego. ~hl' \\Orl' a "h1t1.• go"n b~ Galina "Ith a portrait neckline. made of lacl' and taffeta 1.·mbro1dered "1th 1mko;cent ~qu1nc; and lace. Maid of honor \\as Chen Phelps. and hriJe,ma1ds were Mar) Rmtralla .ind Donna S1lhphan1. <. h..irb .inu Man DeLotell of Huntington Reach arc the parl'nts ,>f thl' hndcgrt>om. Robcr1 Hard11l wn'> OC'lt man. and u~hers were Jad,.,on Oougla'. Mark Dunn and Da' 1d Petcr<;on. \ftn a "'nlding 1np to Ital) the couple arr at home 1n Newpon Bl·arh 4;)he 1\ "1th The Keith Com- Splinter yields logjam of bills DEAR ANN LANDER : A while back )OU puhhshro St'vcral letters from readers who had been grossly overcharged b) hospitals. ph)'S· 1c1an s and other health pro- fessionals Some of the letters were o;hocking. I am sending )OU a news stor) from a Flonda paper that beats anything I've ever read in your column. -M B.S .. LAKELAND. FLA. Ann Landers DEAR LAKELAND: I NeeJve4 several dlppl111 reportlq ... , la· cldent aad, llke "e rea4en •M sent ttlem. I'm llavla1 a ~rd time bellevl111 tllat sucll a "'q coeW ~ ~ d • 0 ., llappea. B•t lt did. Here's Ute story: 'TJ 0 -. CU::--· A 57-year-old man in Land O'Lakes. Fla .. got a splinter tn his DEAR ANN Ll\NDER : M) big toe. He went to his personal boyfriend 1s Chinese. Doing what phys1c1an. who sent him to a sur-his family asks 1s 'Cr) important to geon. who sent him to an or-him. We've been going together for thoped1c surgeon. The orthopedic almost thrtt )'cars and have d1s- surgeon said he didn't do sursery in cussed mamagc We realize. ho"'· his offi ce and ~nt the man to ever. that we mu\t wait until we Tampa General Hospital. tinash college. "Lee" 1s 20 )'cars old The admatung officer asked the and ha~ 1wo )ears to go.· man 1f he had a will and did he The problem as that Lee's uncle want an organ donor card. He was has asked Ltt to Qlall) his daughter then given a chest X-ra)', an elec-so she can st.Ay in mcnca as a lcpl trocard1oaram (EKG). blood ·tests U.S. citizen. Ltt doc n't want to do and a urinalysis. The surscon sue-this. but his famil) 1s pushtna him ccssfully removed the splinter. very hard. The ho,p1tal bill was $3, 177. t l. It 1s understood that Ltt will not In addition. the pharmacy ball was 1 S232. The medical and suraical suppl ies came to SS66. The lab work was $423: chest X-ray, $161 ; local anesthesia. $409; o~ratina I room. S 1, 187: and 'he retOYefY room was $88. The ancsth~iolosist billed him $400 and the patholotist's bill was S 197 .JS. The su~n·s bill hadn't been .u_,. matted yet If this isn't a perfect 1rsumen1 rot h0tp1t1I -and physacaan -COii rontaanment. I don"t know wbat ii. ha'l' to lt'c with this girl. nor will he ha'l' an) fi nancaal obhgat1on Ill her H1'i uncle v.1ll ~pa) for e'e~­ th1ng. Lee rcahzes 11 1s nsk). hut another relatl\e did the same thing last \car and didn't get anto trouble I ·l now ho~ 1mponant fl 1s to re Pl'l't the "'shes of the famll ). but th•~ doesn't sound nght and 11 I!> kl'l'p1ng me up nights. Lee~>" 1f I lo' e him I will understand his ncl'd to do th is and he has prom1S('d to gl't a d1,orce aficr two years. Please. i\nn. tell me 1£1 should agree to thi s plan even though my heart and m) head sa) 1t 1s wrong. -SA DNESS IN SAN FRA NCISCO DEAR SAN FRANCISCO: Und er no coedltlo111 11tould you go along wltb tlll1 sclteme. Willie lt ls Important to be rt · tptttf•I of Ills family's wl1ltes, ~e certalaly llas an obll1at1on to you. Sita.Id lie •llsregard yoer pleading aad marry tM 1lrl, my advl« Is to treat ltlm like aay olller married maa. Declare ltlm "off UmUs" and look elsewbere. Gem of llle Day: From Fot'us, AT6T'1 employee magaliae: Our rettlt IHH reportH last year's earala1• per lbr<t as SUI billion. Tk Mdt&IM of "bUUoa" was a typetetter'a errer. We apologlle for uy eatat.)I \M error may llave ce..-. panic,. in Costa M~ and he as cmplO)l'd b) Breton Con~truction. Irvine. HOOVER-LAIDLER Rebecca Lynn Laidler of Costa Mesa and Robert Joe Hoover of Colorado pnngs exchanged wed- ding vo"'s.on NO\. 9 in the Santa o\na Courthouse. The bridegroom. who IS 1n the l l s. Marine Corps. has Ix-en called to ac11ve duty in the Middle Ea'>t. ..\ chun.·h weddtn& as . NEW YORK -John F. Kennedy Jr.. who r-ettntly pHltd the saa~ bar cum on hi' ahii'd try. his 1rauect hu. fi rst Cl~ io court. a pubhi.hed n-~ said Frida)'. Kenned). an ass1 tant Man- hattan d1stnct attorney. argued fot I 0 minutes Wednc!ida) hcfore three judges 1n the su11c appellate t'QUrt that a purse-snatcher's conv1ct1on ould not ~ over- turnro. the cv. York Po t n-portcd The JUdgr\ "111 h:lnd down a verdict in Januan . the news- paper rl'porll'U The :!'l·~l·ar-olu son of the late President Kenned\ v.ent to "orl.. for thl· d1stnct at- tornc~ 1n \ugu'it 1989 The Ne" York t In" erslt) La" ~hool graduall· foiled the grueling 'l'" 't orl.. bar <.";am tWICC anu "a'i In dangl'r of lo,mg ht., pro,l'cutur'SJob 1fhe Ounl..cd a third ti me. -By tbe Assocl•IH Pr~u llRmtlllR Mr and Mrs. Bruce Euacne Nott of Newport Beach have anooUACCd the engagtmcn& of their daualner. Tra > Clure Nott. to Robert Mu Richard Jr He 1s the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert MaA Richard of Emeratd Ba> 1n Laguna Beach. plannC'd on h1'i return. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======~~=======~====-, Larry Lamar and Sheila Mac Lai- A Jun~ .29 weddm& IS plaDMd in Laguna Presbyterian Church. dler of anta .\na arc the parents of the bride. he as employed b> the Orange C oa~t Dail) Pilot. Her hus- band '" the ~n of Joyce Elaine <itone of < ulorado Spnng.s and Ronalu l Cl' Hoo' l'r of .\lbu- querque N l\t WATIM-AIDf- ' 'lo' I 7 ccrcmon~ 1n Cabo San L uca'i unitc:d Jamc:s Clark Watson and K1mlx'rlc) Janet .\ndcrson. both of Nc"pon Ekach T"'o hun- dred gu( .. it'> a11c nded their reception pool.,ide at thl· Palm1lla Hotel 1n Caho 'ian I ucas. l_...l._;..___,>....__,..__...._,...____...._~~ ... PRESCHOOL • KINDERGARTEN • FIRST GRADE EOUCA TIONAL GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT •AGES 2 TO 7 •GYMNASTICS AVAILABLE • MUSIC AVAILABLE • CREDENTIALED TEACHERS • 7 00 AM • 6 00 PM •R~!rl' • 398 UNIVERSITY OR COSTA MESA ·-·--__ _, .... EDWARDS CINEMAS B~~GA,~ ................ ·• . . . .. NOW SHOWING .l..it tie lad m~ " ,, EDWARD TH EATRE l ----_J ,. ,. '"' BIG NEWPORT · ...... 644-0760 GMCIS. _."°Ill 1:00 •:30 1:00 SAT 11:30 IWICIS • WOlWS ~I~ 12:00 3:30 7 00 10:30 Jv; A uml &MW rGl l:lO l:'5 6:(11 1:30 10:'5 THE ISLAND I ! .,. . • B''""""'r' !\JI ' 1 J •• ,. •• ' ' 640·1218 llCmA&Oll rst nun ~ HS.ti a IS 10 lO NBIAJOl2 ~ Ol •HOO! 4156 lO us 1010 I• MIH lnl IO IPGl OHS 3 IS) 5 30 14$ IOtl ... IBU ,.I~ 0 !Sl lOI HS.ti ~4S IQIMOel lPGJ 112 30 l~ 5 IS 1 lO t~ l••AUIUIO~ p200 2 lSJ. 00 7 00 t l5 ll 30 salCNlt~ OU5l l5U 15 .. I'S! 11.~uo n • SOlm4 COAST VILLAGE ... . 540-0594 ·----151 jlttl~Stl 71tiS ...... !GI 01 30 llSJ 3 lH 151«1 US J .... Of l'Ollll _, P2'» l110» 1t1 •1s (12 13-S·lO l mx· ma2J1 ~IH~ U~_!.11tlSW 11 lS mx· IOCl'U r;-1~ pul ltq s 15 71 tlS W ~ IOCIT S r;-131 ~1 lOUS}_HAIUUlO10.S ma2,, OU! l JI!•! I IS lU l --~ 11HQ•tlUOWlltl CUM2J) UStlD ar;.u1 (IU5215j t.S 7 lS ti W ltlS 1••A11UIO~ (1112:.tJDJ-etlWn..S TOWN CENTER ... I' j ' , ... ~ .. ' ' l ~ 751 ·4184 --~ (l1 30U51t~U1Ul t• ...... IC-Ill llUUlSt7•~· --~ jlt.45~US 1-1 t &S ·----~~ . . l:tl TI.I BRISTOL ,. S40· 7444 .-1. (ltl l:lll 5:1 UI ti ... ._ Ollt~d6lllU ---cuu1ao11uo.1 .. ._~11\lStl'I ~.I SOl .... : ""1 £s• ~c.t:i 'J ~h .: ; , , TVSTill IURW'PUC E .. ... .... .:. . "" ' ' ... . 669-1826 I WOODBRIDGE '1•" 4 ' ~ .. .,,..) I " .. 551·0655 --~ P2~ 3151 S.S ttl vtlS -------~ 111'52\SIUS 1-GDtlS W 1115 ·----!Gl 112tl 2 ~ s Im 115 9)j ---~·l l4111 ••~1~2~usu lf•lal .m 161 Ill I 11~ 3IHIS 1 ltoi UNIVERSITY A • ('1 ' • ~ ' ' ' .. 854-8811 IOCIY S r;-1~ P2 45 3.1~ s 4S ttl IO'\S PID&JOl2 11' _nrn 2 lq • .s 1 oo t1s 111s lMM Of JONI " (12 30 l~ 5 30 7 4S lD,\S •~lll!P215t '30 ICOl'S U008 ~ 12 21111 -m.u~1 ~1 30 \ ~) 30 s 30 7 lO t3D I • •A 1111 UOf l'G) '' II I ., HUNTINGTON TWIN ... .. .. . ._. .. ~ 848-0388 l' ... ·. : ~ .' CINEMA WfST ·" 891·39J5 ••••••rst Ol 15 UU .S dU lS II -.... 2,. pU$1'Itl$6,1 I' H ....... ~ 011111\SIS• 1• ll .... ~lltltllSl~lt.I r "IL' .. ".\· .. \&l,!' OJ9 1 ~00 ••fll rna t._llltltlU ·---~ flHI ut • 1:1 ta CHARlER CEJlfTRl .. ...... 841 ·07 70 flU5 3 II I I VILLAGE CTit r ,4 • •1 • •. . ' 891 -0567 1•••1111•"1 OUl l S6ttl 0-15 l ••umio ~ n2• 2~·.s 1t1t1s IOCIT S "'131 p2 4S ) GI] s 15 7 JO t .s IOCITS IP'-1 pl lO I 45 ·~• ISIJO 10'~ '8JOl2~ 111 .S 20l)t1HlO U5 U ·----~ lll~~(~ttltl WESTillNSTEA TWIN )t'I t ........... .,, ....... . : • A ' j' ·~ I 895-5333 I .'I -'.' WESTMINSTER MAU ..... '' \• ...,. ,,., ........... . 893·0546 --~ Pl 301'51'°"61S UI UI ••"1 PH5 3 5151•t6 IOCIT S "°Ill 11 ~3 U5HltlS ·----151 Ol lO XQt l 7•tb CINEMA VIEJO '"'' . ...... BJ0-6990 ;· 1 . I • VICJO MALL 'A' . . . 364-62~0 c;OL "'l4 '-'.' .t ~ • · & : .. '" & 4<l ~ 1 ., ', FRANCISCA~ PLAZA I I' • , .. 661-0111 .• SADDLE BACK . . ~ . .. •' ... 581·5880 El TORO SEU 9500 ~ AAA LOCAL ~OUTE A~ lrwestmrnt 1.£, 5*/hnt C11fl No Vending-No OpponunttY 2908 .i Sell\ng 1200-$800 Week-ENJOY 14· 15.,,_ relurn on ""'MU/Office Rent ty lrom eacfl guaranlMd Trust Deeds s 1o 000 1 _. 2769 IOC;"llon. lnvMl!T16nl re-11.000.000 Call 6.rns~ LOST •• FOUll mi ;iiiiiii;;'iiiiuif / quired 1-eoo-226-6630 ANOC 499-4835 Now• ' WllTalfF ..... A No Non..,.,M W1y toJ ;;;;;;;o;;;;;;""'....:;;..._~-1 S500ld1yt It · SASE 10. Money To loan 291 4 PLWI CALL: NEWPORT BEACH S. Hile. Boa 10792,1 :-::::::;i,.:,::.:::;..,.,-':.:.~I 1·100·2•·fllll W•tcHflllrvtrie A..,. Cost1 M111 92627 •w1oow HAS SSS'-1011 m••••c1 IEIHll( ~ Offlclll & RetaM Available S 10.000 up No cred11.,... ~ Ml-l111 llYm M llUJM No penalty Call Denison lnwtll j 111111111 Assoc 499-483S NOW' 111 Floor N.B. offlctl. l<llch C I 1 I I -I.ell .. window on str .. 1 a t 0 I I •• EtllTYLIAIS LOST Recoon app10~ 2''o yrs old, w1 30 105 very lame. p11ct1 ha1r m•ts1ng right leg. 1nswer5 lo l 010 OI' Totis vic.nuy 181h Si & Santi Ana 642-551i ~ AdJ.c::ent to mailbox 111• 1-800-777-8836. No t>ro-llon. l350/mo 631_7663 kers commfsslons No 0.ual . lmmed apr 1150 buy rrus1 deed• Ricfl 544-7750 NllffHl/f 1e11 w .. tclln. NB Agl &41-5032 _ EXEC Otflc9 Suil• nNr JW Alfpof"I. 4770 Von ' Karfl"IM A\111, NB. FAX, · r~I. cccMer. con! rm, , kltCh, free prtlng/coffM. -1-tty b!OQ turn. 1250 mo- •• • mo. Al OUlntan 833-9550 C~y Vending. Own your own buslnna. e..ce11en1 -~~~ prollll. Mimlmum 1n ..... 1-LUii iT IU.IL menta. 800-521i-0566 Up to S5.000 1n 72 hou11 1 ~.,.....,-.------We can help you get a Schools & WESTERN M ONT ANA slgna1ur1 loin Dy me1I Instruction 301"' lg. Whole1111-Re1111 1-900-246-6500 .. Photo Equip & Supphes Si95 FEE •flllOIUSSlll• S l or e G r 0 S • i n g "et.llli.d Ull 1111t9you wllh BllbOalN B ICdM $2.000,000. Bob l1raon rour~ldvert""'O 1ns11ucuon my home or ~y. 409 E. Llrnrne. need1wtlllherlt'1tllrlng you1a1 St5 -2Gl hr . Bouman, MT 59715. ........WylngorvadltlO.' 675-2151 Jenniler --........... ..,..""""' ... D'mlblld. adlin• In tm•ll ffOUP ttomtl. "'"· Good ........ C..657-1213 .,, ........ LOOklnQ lor matw1 couple to~ qu!M, W911· malnlallMCI 30 unll com- plex In Cotti Mesa. E.l· Pt"'"ienee required; .. 11ry .,. IPI .. ulll. PfO't'kMd, Call R.W. BROWN CO. 91m-12 noon. S.0-2121 IUm Bu•y Salon. Exc.ilent lo· calloo. H111e more Clienl• than -can l'lal'ldle In need ol a Styll•t. Mani- FuH & P11I-Tl"'-posltlona avail•~ drlVlng com- INOY CM. NMt lllPPR'· 8l'IC9 & malurlty required. se.OO/Hr to ,,.,_ OMV ptlntou1 required, Call btltWMn 8iarn-3pm, M-f . Benefltslfmplo,- Relerral lncelithlel curls!. COior and Perm!"~-----­ Tectuclan ind an Aul•· Qental tan! Halrcul• 123-SJO MTll 11&111111 Commi•tlon and gr111 Full time. benellll. CALL Tyler No eve• or S.!1. ROA ANGLES MAIN PLACE preferred. Cheerl\JI qulli- 541-3611 tyotnc.. 556-1122 111•m1 FIT, Hra tof1uctu11e No+'- ma!w()l'k week Tues -Sal. """'" aome e\'C!lnlng 1nd overn1ghl 111p1 Must P05Mss 1n unrn1r1Cte<I School Bus Orlve1 Cer1111c111 Job 1'0-13 $1663-12027/Mo Oeed- 11ne 12110 Co1st Communoly Colleges 1370 AO•ms A\111., Cost• Mesa !7 lAl •32-5007 EOEIM/FIH 11 you're "'" 1t8'1ing rour O'MI ~-dau111ed'I I ~11l 1)61ce: to buy oftlol -·· •llTllPIDIH• Bl your own boll . C1ll 1-900-890-EARN ext 105. 13.00lmln. N-oP- porlunttles 1t1Cl'I d1y HOllW-1 E•peoeoce<I a mu11 IOI' Dusy Newporl R.E Co. Send relUll'MI • sal•'l 1eq·1 lo PO Bo• 6140 :: 133, Nwpl 8cfl 92658 UTWIEElll FOf TV Ind 11\0l!Ol'I PIC- tufeS. Up to $100 e dly S40 iee charged • C1n 213-874-2809 Gene!'ll IUIEOllllLTUT Provide color an11y1I•. n'11k1 -ov1r1. p1r1on11 ttlopplflO. elG IOI' men & women S39-8636 Gen OU1c11Sec1y •""•111m Bright high energy PllOPle needed IOI new 1CCoun1s POS1t1on ~ f 1rie f8Wel''f cusl design 11 In et IMnLHll kllcl'lens. bltfls/qu1111y 6 OUSTBUSTERS E>.pefl goltl •epairslre-Qu1111Y.Mirnlet1 .,...6AM· !;?Noon Mon-Fri .,..S300-l 500 per wee!< vPa1d Tra1n1ng .,..Fun Cost• Mes. ottoce ·- ~El $2.44 per day That's All you P•Y fl)f 4 ltnea, 30 day minimum In .... SERVICE DIRECTORY F"Of more 1ntorm;;ii11on C'-LL TODAY" ASK FOR LOIS Yoo< Setvoce Directory Repfeten!111ve u2-•a21 ht. 110 "IUCIHTIOE yrt e•p 650-3653 C1nd1 sioration Ins fePllCemls Cuslomer1 Rich1'd Sino+' ~ 221 Ma1 1ne.Bls1675-3927 !lie Ina Rel1)64S-3:1011 114-111·1111 ~ .,,\iil·N•ti·!lfi~C 111.UL OIJ P.umil 1mut1Elll.llll 1!1 years •~oer LiceN:fld •CONCRETE • TREES S12/Hr •MATERIALS CI A. US Customa. DEA. , ••• 2811213,5 ... 7,18 Earthquake Restor1~on Rererencea 67S-4006 1 ••-c Llc;.271493 64S-0•06 I c ._.w H•n09 111 ALL Carpentry Windows· Toi)pedlr9ft'IO ..... Clelnup RAINBOW Circle Main! ( 1 f805 -68 7-6000 E•t doors-shel~es-remOdehng nu 11wnl~lnkl1 751-3478 P11on!inQ lnl E:a:rHouse & K-22387 etc Qulllty work ONl v .... ,.,.., •-~-I . II l .1 Apt Dull ;ob Free 111 U-s-• Small Jobs QI( 15 yrs Deck•. h•lcO<'l=~"i:;s 'fll •r* ll•ICI,. St lic=S69897 636-1758 T •-GUii eap R1l1 Les 64 7-1956 Ousl!tywork 722-8769 Ca118':S-~~';'ale ~ 56~3:11~;,L,!1~11~~~-;:~ •REMODEL • REPAIRS ~ ~ t2 noon-4pm Books on • NEWCONSlRUCTION A-TEAM G AROFNING MANGING1STR!PP1NG 1"aoe. Inc Call l o• app1 •Unique & Unusual WOii< flllN -Wall! Repaired ANO MAiNT 16 yrs e>.p lic=560875 VISA-MC 548-5525 ask IOf S"awn •Allera11ons•CommrRes Oryw111 11n1er101 plasu~• Julian & Yolanda Glf· 673-l5l2 24yrs 11ea lie 968-3!164 Pl!Ch Accous\tC Cl!!l1ngs den•rtg Ser~.c;e 642-392 t OVERSEAS JOBS High PllfllS. PIJO l!v1ng •~pentes now h1nng 111 occup111ons WOflO wtde locel lol'l1. bonu1e1. ,...,OUI apphe&nts only. 305-947-1460 24 1-i•I apphe<l & removed Ooors-Repa11-Allerat1ons Custom Wiii te•tufe5 Cab1nets-P11ne1-locks-y 1'"1211 SISlfS-Drywl!-Pahos-elc •• , ... - 35y•se•p Jerry642-0567 ~ -IWTIRWnm• ~ 30 yrs 1n &ffl8 Concieu1 RetU•" RedwOOCllCed•r masonry & c u a t o ~ Post fep!ace C M IN B ca•oen1r)" 960-0601 Jim Why1e, 642-7206 ....... ,., .......... ~ ContlfUCtlOnfoc ~ C11M1rnen259-1341 Oual!ly m1•ed wOOd Alto ~ O•ange Oak , Eucalyptus ~ 636-8561 Jim F•eedehv ~-,·=== r.a•.Jq» 000·~ & Opt•nPfS etc No tob too sm111. U.WI u.111. Tr•• Tri• Clean-up Spronkler rep< & onslall \lalen11n 588-8755 l•••I Tr•• Lu4sc••• J.1a1n1 1Garden11'19 Service Reis Fr" Mt 548-5 1 7 4 TllE llEEI SCEIE Lawn-T 1ee-ShfUb-tn11111 Sp11nkler lnstal!at100 l ree T J1m1ng & Removal L11wn Main! & Cle•nupl AolOl•hng • 432-88-0• • SI Lie ~599025 WALLPAPER ContrlC1 or Garv Gompf Comm/Res O'ange Cnty ove• 30 ~fl uc::3282•0 494-4366 we g111 srid hafllJ toge!he< Total lnlflll()I Remodetlngl Sefvice ADVICE TO TH£ ---------.1 CRAZY 633-7172 11'11 lf•I Piich pla1t1tlng. cuslom te•IUfinQ. qu11l1y Wl)fk P•Oblema-No Ptob- lem•I •326864 S54-7831 U'IPWTiilll MOTOR ROUTES rooo.-11IH·OHJ • •. ,. The Calif Public UlilitllS : • COl'nml111on . REQUIRES SAW CUTTING-Removal Sect1dn&1 & l p~e dOOrl SEMl-Re!ired landsc:1pe Contr1c1or Complete design and 1n11111auon SAVE SSS 754-7 170 Rel!UCCOI, PatchlS, Te•IUfff, Cltlinga ln!IE•I Free Ml ISS0-9•:10 avalleble 1n Cos la Mesa Newport Beach Huntington lh•l au used. l'IOUMMoto lns1111 drlveways-p1tlo• Sp .. ngs-Herdwa•e-Opnfs gooc11 mo~a. print lheu Weeks Conc111e Service Loc::S18398 963-6466 ~.u.c Cit T numbef. LIC~48755i 631-2610 BR!Cl<1 111os-F11epl1ce1 llmo's&ch1utleur'spr1n1 ~-~ S1one-T1le-BIOCk & A• ll'lt'r T C.P nYmber 1n all ~ !8•n1no W•lls 16 yrs e!(p adw1n1sements. If you LE Slaled& f!PlllCI RENTAL PROPERTIES Loc lln1.rel1 675-3852 have 1 question ab-Ou1 P1omp1CourteousServlce •Pe1n1 •Drywall & m0<a the 11911\ty ol a move1 Free Esl. & Referlnefl Oarw 645-5277 "''limo or cMuffeur. C111 JOhn & Shelby 646-6176 • Public Ut11Hea Com· QI llllllll. ..... JUI. .. : miNkln. 714-558-415.1 ---nu IWI Bio & am1 Joba-Worh gu11r .-CALL &uee 847-0180 ;(, -Leeky Sf'lc>wer&-Acld Wlllf'I _ ~· .-.....-, & 'eg1ou1 New & Repair "'.' ~ B1th1ms-ShoWer doora CHTHllAIHIY Pa1•os 10 BIOCll w•ll• No Job roo large or too 1m111 Ou11111y Work-F11t1r Prices Molle Ried 737-6509 Plumbing Hl<Dl.Ml-tlll HE'-TINQ •PLUMBING LicS41878 Visa/Mu1er PLUMBIN<f,... Rell;ble. F1s1 New fns1ella11on1. Repairs We do 11 811! l•Sfl0fl95)714/890-8aat otnglet m 1 ng, F\11rooi1e1k1 Sm.ii Job• Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING .,. Quiel< , ... y. te yr• IALL PllTAl..111$ S11 41 lo S14 90/hr For ea1m & 1pplic11ion lnlQf· m11101"1 c1ll 2191769-66•9 •11.I -CA130 8AM-8PM . 7 daya PllY11l Piil IFFIOE PI T No e11p nee: $6hr M-F 10-2 Sim 642·6262 N 8 llll H111l Ullll Bu1y N-port R E co .MMI~ s e•oe-riencea sec'y and 1n a111s11nl 10 1 lop prOduce• Must be Slll- st1r1er IOQ•Mll\'11 1nd e11.rr1mely dependable. Send SallfY re1:ft (I must) to P 0 Boa 6140. :: 133. N B 92658 RECEPTIOlllST W!lH OR WITHOU T WORD PROCESSING needed IOI temPOrsry Of 1emp to perm ••MOn· ment1 D l Wet1vt11 01ter1 hOll(lay p1y vac111on pay plus b-Ol'IUS Come l<Jolfl OUf lam1ly ol hippy campe11 Ask !Of B1rb11a D L "\l'feavef Temoor•rlff 979-2900 100 FREE Rt1518UfSnt 1111llHll .-Till WllTH/WllllEU Noce Corona del Mir •es- 11ur1 n1 1eek1 ••· petienced Ba1tend..-1 & Cockla•! W111er /W1tlrn1 tor even1,,g position A.pply betv.een 10 1m 10 2 pm or alter 5 pm, Mon· dly th1u Fnday 11 JS20 E Co111 Hwy Re111ur1n1 -E11.peroencld b'Oller Mule cook . S Noghts/Wffk App!y 11 Newporl Pier, NewPQfl Bf!aGf'I -..._ Res1aur1n1 HIT/HlllU Nice COIOOI del M1r rn- 11ur1 Ill seeks ••- penenced evening HosllHOlleU light of· lice &111111 d"'reo Awty bel"""" 10 1m to 2 pm or-11191' 5 pm, Monday thlu Fr1d1y, 11 3520 E COISI Hwy. :: ltrtootl• or~ Kltc-Floor1-Plumb1n 9 -..·' Wltlltm O.vl1 P11ster11"1Q l.c. 25yt"S O.C. 673-806S •' * 5'1-D6S6 * •JV~ REMODELING• AMERICAN BUILDING E1ec -Plumb -Ca1pe•1l•y M llOl'll y -0 llSS -T 111 841-9165 .... , ... , ~ LIC. Gil. 723-5703 I au your 1tr1u. 966-5178 .UllPIWlllW 142-4133 Theb1Qoftllft9QI~"' STRE~ -Rnloen1111 & Comr1191'Clll •own II al\ Ml In C\llM!fl.cl ~-Custom KHchen COU!'lle• • • lllarW lrywall lerY, toPI, yan+ry'•. lflOWiHI, Elec.-P1umb-Pa1n1lng Lt • ,.· Aocou9tk: c.lllng1 1nd ~a. lie/bond 846_8393 carpentry elc 631-4043 • \.' T111tur•. Aelprl}'9d. Re-,...:. rno'te4 lie. Ins. 176-7584 . ·. • - M111age -Th.1r1p~ In R9'oot1, 19')1111 & akylll l'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill.'~"::.:'~ ... ::-:.· ----ChlropracllC offic./ lnl\.lr. Ouallty WOl'k F .. r Rtl•. IJ ~led. Call 536-7711 Ful GUARANTEED Swc. :::~.~·:~"" ::;.~~ CREW llll&ERS 1 ..... 4""~iiililiiilliii,~.~ •• ~!llii"!il-:::.:::.:~~..:::"".'.':":"::.:::::.:::... ~~ '!::rr:=wi:t~:~ We need (3) enthualastlc and motlvateil lndlvlduals who n.. .. ,... ........... ,. • ................. ...,., ,, _ ............. ..... .. · 'would like to market the _llllR ttUJ_lllltJUt. • Earn an. annual salary of $18,200, plus bonuses • Muat have dependable tra119Portat1on and llab- ltlty Insurance. • Full employee benefits •No experience nece119Bry, full training provided ... -.. ('114) 142-4111 499-5520 LAKER TICl<ETS All g1mes pluf p1rkll'l\j UPlllllOU llUI SSO Loe: Coln Sec 34. Misc. Trampo<Utlon FINE LINEN STORE 720-8762 Pefm po11tion, PT /FT J;;;;;..._: __ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;0! C!mptn/lr*'1 ~14 N-port !Mach S1ndr1 H:welry/Fun/An 20 F1 mini motor l'lome I01m-6pm,_640-2929 6025 But ol 1U wo1ld1 Good S1lel/Humal'I ServH;es MPG. 111 new •n Ind out PllYM lldll Allltll I llT&n Hurry SA.BOO 5•&-4793 IEIYlll n ,llltl.I. .llWILIY 2 vi:AR OLD lu" 11ze A,e1 lunetil homeS IOQll-l•ro;ie 1e11cuon o l sleepel cab shell Crawl 1ng 101people10 piovide d11monds. v1n11g1 through boot al'ld dfOP pre-need services Must w1tc"es Incl Roll• Ind •101191 Seldom u&.ed t>e •ble 10 1eliti well 1o Patllt We Do.ly. aell . 118de e11clll1nt cond1Uon Paid people S1ao11 income 1nC1 rep111 , Wllh1m 1550 W~I sell $400 OBO FI T c1reer E•cellent -H•rold Jewelers, 3116 C&ll 8A6-0180 tr1on1ng & loving s.;ppoit N-por\ Blvd 11 32nO No e•perience necess-111-0Jll 4 WhHI Drtve/Jttps ary bul must love ----• 9030 pe 0 p1e Cati Li r V1~centF111euor1g 0.15 • =========:; 213-533-1911 4 N-po11Bay Com~ at S30.000 Onty S8.900 •it WUllUR .,, .. MOIUUY 6"4S-2604 S Spd, pult-ou• casset1e Looking lor a cna11enge Pru I ""'""'S b049 N B law lirm needs someone br•ghl and * *Pl1\.Alll* * •Igel 10 letlff\ WOfd P•O· ..... "'PIES cess1ng helplul We wlll .a 11s1n Cal! Jim at a Ak111 • Am11lcan 12 1 -6111 5 Es111mo • Be1g1e • Boston rerrlef • C11rn 1101na•Y T&rfll!lf • Chif'IUlf'IUI • Phones & t~ ll)f R E Cocker Spanlfl! • Oo•lft Co 9am-5pm S8JH1 • Fo• Tlf•tet" • Lh110 C1\\ M'-URICE MURPHY Apao • Mint Pin • M!t'll great value! { 13711891 SUH OIRIEWlllW 1500 AulO Miii 01 SA IH-J1l1 JEEP 79 Wa.gonnee• Cle1n lo1ded S;>900 71 4/437-()1•6 721 -5844 Schn1u1• • Pelungeae Trucks 90 35 -~-~ • Pomeran1111 • S1mo'f9(1 ,.,,.,,...,.,,..,,....,...,,.,,-11. ITAF' AOOlllTAIT • Shellie • Sf'llh· Tzu • FORD 1953 F-100 PICI(. NB commerc111 Re di-Welsf'I COfgt • VOfto:le UP 85'Y. new one• moior veloper teek• .Accoun. All puppot11 guar1nteed paint & body b1akes lal'l1 with 4 y1s Account· PETLANOPAVlltON S3500 4 94 -5,4 9 •no or MIS degree. 3• OPEN 7 DAYS A94-7051 eves year• R,E t1•oer11oc1 & 16374 Beecr. Bt~d '" m• S sttono Lotua s1u111 req'd. 40S fwy, !'le.110 T1rge1 Vans 9040 Non-smoking otlicl Bflt-Ed1nge1 & H"t 1972 FORD VAN CALLClncty. 759-9531 * U1•12JI * Retx..111 motor. 111 rJPW br11o:n, hel'l'r' low pac• age, e1cenen1 •u"'""Q cond PIS P/B Mu51 S "!I to 1pp1ec11te $2500 o• tr1d• 645-0628 STIMITS IANOOTHERSt *'"' """* JOBS NOW! Pl~moulh 1989 c~i11u: Voyage1 LE •LOOKING lor • ComJ)41· n1on? We have wondttrlul loving dog9 & ca11 1v11I· 1ble IOI 1doplton Mu91 go 10 rHP0r1S1ble owner Come and see. WI moght nave the perl«I pet lor you 631 -103~ Loaded. 3111; mi•,.~ 1----------1 S1 5.750 71•1979-'263! Pl1nos & Organs vw 1970 bus 1 _______ .:b0:::;5~9~I rtew molOI 1ntef10r con1 I' Plltely redone S7l~O VOU CAN EARN SSO -IPl•IJPUll,JIJJ 761 -4660tt,1ys $100 ANO MORE EACH eNllll, l .... 1114 tlllf 7 847-0207 WEEK -WORl(ING PART TIME! MJ.uJ 1, bl. HI ... .... 9041 • Ro41• ROyCle ·n SllYef Wreith It, a.Ibo.I ~BZ '7 t 2IOSE U ~~e/chocol•t• .::-:; 8eautlful. MUST Sil NI. I~ ttwougti- S 25 , 000 080 . Out 129 900 e tt/4H-1151 714/&44-9209 I ' 7141973-4458 . .. lllD .... Only 43K miles, t-1op1, a real t>Nutyt ( tSKP827) 111,at ...,.._ tSOO Auto Mell Or.SA 111-1111 . 0 No room left in the -garage for the car? A call to classified can h~lp. BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTEUJGENT, . SWF, 27. Blonde, blue eyed, with a love for travel, theatre. foreign films. and romantic walks on the beach. seek Mr. Right to live happily ever aft.er. Find out how to meet someone like this or place a FREE ad of your own In DATELINE. Watch for detail in your Orange Coast Daily Pilot. J If 1\111=1 =I air: Mortuery • °""' CfW1ll: Ml a • 110 ...... o..... .... -·· STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tr,. L9981 Oepenmen1 at the Deily ..P.1lot 1 pteaMd to an-nounee • ,,.w ....-vtc. now ava11- •~ to new~ We will now SEARCH the name for you et no extra charoe. ~-MW you-the time end the trip to the Court Houte In Santa Ana. Then, of courte. after the ... rch 11 completed we w II file your hctitloua busmeu name statement wtth the County Clerk. publish once a ~ fOf four _.., at reQuJred by law and then me your proof of publi- cation witt't the Ceutity Clerk PfMM 1te>p by to Ne your hct11tous bu .. nest stet«nent 1t the Delly Piiot Legal Oepett- ment. 330 W•t &ay. eo.t1 Mesa. Cattfornla " you c.'\ no1 atop by. ptMM caJI UI at (7 t4l 842.: 1 Extenlk>n 315 or 318 and " wtM mek4t arrangements for you to hendlt this procedure by mtlll It yoo \houtd he~ eny fur"*' question•. e>tMM call '4 end we w1tt bl more then gted to -.... you GOOd toek 1n you, new butlMU ' ... It is easy to say we arc opposed to hate crimes. The hard pan is m~k.ing sure ~e purve1ors of hat.c, 'becaute of race, sex, religion or bchefs, don t succeed in clividina our society. , Most everyone agrees there is J~tle room m the community of people for those who hate others because they loot different, talk different or act different. What brings all of this up is a pair of incidents, o~e. ear~y last week in Laguna Nigel and the other on Thank~g1vmg 1n Oranae. The Laauna Nigel case was almost classic. •. A vandal, or vandals. broke into the home owned by a . , : • black family, painted racial slurs o~ the. wall and flooded the • house with water. Damage was estimated at about $80,000. · :-iJut. there was some good news in all this. It came in • ·.the form of offers of help -ranging from the use .of a hotel • • room while rei)airs are being made to a free security system -that poured in from all over Orange County. rt showed we really care. · The other incide nt saw a family having their car vandalized. Someone broke in , stole a stereo and carved a swastika on the dashboard. It was the third \.ime the family received a hate message. Three weeks a~o. the message was scrawled in the dust on the windshield. On Monday. someone spray-painted a swastika on the driveway of the house. The family involved are not activists. She 1s Jewish. he is Catholic. They, like the family in L3guna Hills. are being plagued b> people with some very sick minds. These.gutless wonders find it easy to spread their hatred under cover of darkness. or while being surrounded by others of their ilk. There really 1s no room for them here on the Orange Coast or anywhere for that matter. Most people. happily. are not like these haters. for hate sake. We accept or reject people for reasons which have nothing to do with looks, worship or beliefs. • • When they catch up to those who sell and practice hate by doing damage to people they probably don't even know -they will catch them. sooner or later -the haters ~uld be locked away and the keys thrown away. ~ There is no room fo r them around these pans. Write to usl .. ._ ........ CllltlllJNIL The _ .... _ Piii enc:ouregee COfleepoildence from our reeder• We~ lenera be kept to 9PPfOxlmetely 300 wordt. Any correepondence algNftcantly IOnger then 300 words wMI be printed at our dl9cretlon u • c ,,, ...... , '*'°' ......... _ .. Communfty commentanee ere reMt\'ed for law pertinent to cm• •nd towna M>ng the OrMge Cout. Gueet comment.,._ may pertMI to eny pubMc: lleue. Edl1orial reepo1 .... ere reMt\'ed for rebuttal• to edltOflel poeltlont of the -..... -... Lett.,. cona6dered to be Nbeklul or 1n bed tute wtn not be printed. Writ.,. ere Nmtted to four aubmleelont •month. Alt correepondence mutt be 19*' Ind lnctude the wrtter'e llddr ... and te6ephone number fOf Y9riflcatlon purpoeee. L9tter1 ahoutd be lddr....CS to t.he -Ollll -..... 330 w .. t Bay 8tr•. Coeta Meea, CA 92827. Att•tlon: Lett.,. to the Edftor. Wrl1ere wtth queetlona ere utged to c:atl the Deity Plot at (714) &42-4321, Ext. 352. Today In History COntP.ovlPIJ av• I""" 111111 PIVlllS NIU pn · II H•v• FBI WASHINGTON -The most the ro. )ms of Barry Goldwater·s top worrisome thing about the flap be-aides : u Lyndon Johnson's ~uest tween Cable ews Network and the dunng the 1964 presidential cam- FBI over the Noriega tapes is that paign. and doing d1ny work for so few .\mencans regard it as worri-R1char d Nixon in the Watergate some era'? Is it forgetfulness. or a willing- Even soml' )Oung JOUmahsts arc ness ot ·most Americans to tolerate saying "ho. hum" to the fact that lawlc~'i ness b> law enforcement of- FBI agent with out a search warrant fic1alc; as long a'i the lawmen arc sci7ed a ho~ of documents belong-opcrall ng against persons or groups ing to CNN reponer Marlene who ar e unpopular. Fernande1. who 1s working on the Or 1 s tt that the people want sto~ of the government taping con-freeaon i from crime and dope traf- vcrSJt10M between former Pan-fick1ng so badly that. to get it. they aman1an dictator Manuel Noriega will 101 erate government invasions and h1~ lawyrrs. of 1hcir pnvac) and the cunailment Journalists ha'e been suckered of othe1 · basic libcnies'? into the posture of arguing that ome Americans apparently CNN's broadcast of the taped con-think th at the threats to free speech versa11ons \\-Ill wi~ out Noriega's and 01h t'r basic libcnics vanished chance to gl't a fair trial. They seem when l I tartcrs v.ere drawn up c1r- to overlook the fundamental fact cumscnl Jang the acuvities of the that Non~·~ chances for a fair FBI. thr CIA and other 1nst1tut1ons trial \ an1~hed when the govern-that ope rat e 1n ~ency. Well. those ment \-1olarcd the laW}er-chcnt c1111cM had better be aware that pm 1lcgc and taped the Noriega most pn ·s1dents will bend or break C'On\crut1ons the ruleo; when the> want the FBI to (ould 1t be that moM A.mcncans do thr1r polt11cal bidding. or carry ha\-e forgotten the man) )'ears out theu personal vendettas. ~hen the FBI was out of control. Prcs1d1 :nt Buc;h considered Nor- c;m ing on Eleanor Roosevelt. wire-1ega a personal hum1l1at1 on. In tapping the hotel rooms of Dr. ·order. to get the despotic Pan- Martin Luther KJng. Jr .. buggini aman1an. Rush waged a personal Letters war in which hundreds of innocent Panamanians died -a war that produced still-painful suffennf by manv thousands of Panamanians. In order to guarantee the conv1ct1on of Noriega. the Bush prosecutors have shown that they will deny the Panamanian funds for his defense. · eav"'1rop on his conversations arid break any or all of the rules of AmeriC'ln jurisprudence. C.rl ..... I• • ., • ........, •. NH4 ~' ,., ... o,....e Coal Delly Plltll. Siiiy Plllt Chnstma• , tree 1ssuM. agrtt. In fact . with the add1t1on of In the case of FVSD. dropping Sheridan all>. Bill Vardoulis to the enrollment and nsing costs have To the Edi tor Cit) Cou 0C'1I. the opponunity for forced a number of school site ~inn: the Pilot has grac1ousl)' healing h: 1'> probabl~ passed us by. closures. ai;h 1c.cd the re\1dents of Irvine to The Pll Di's advice to Irv me res1-The rcacuon to the latest school "Let I Ma)'or) ~hendan do what she dents 1s ft >0hsh. closure has ~en particularly \'a\ ekct,·d to do ... (I I I I I /90). per-At stake · is the largest rcs1denual healed. and a radical group of hap'i the editors would be kind developmt ·nt th1c; city has seen in parents set out to replace all three enough to tell uc; prc-c1sel)' what that man) ~ca1 'S. incumbent members of the school 1._'> Why she 1uldn't residents have the board with their own people. \\-a~ ~he elected to bring pra)er to opponun11 ~ to decide if this is the Meanwhile. the three incum- ( 1ty Council meetings or to put right time and the nghl place for a bents. running as individuals. Ch mt ma' trees up 1n front of Ci ty developme nt of this magnitude? prepared for the election by p~ lfall', Back on · indeed! entina their qualifications and rc- "-a' \hl' elected to cunail public While th c ma>or and her cronies cords to the voters. cn11c1c;m of council members" To keep their public campaign prom-None of the incumbents was gut the Cit) ·s Housing Element? Or. i'iCs to the In inc Company. there's prepared for the assault of lies. half to approve the building of Village only Pauli 1 Werner on the City truths, and distonions that formed ;;IL~.JL GutS: does it take more to help or to hurt The wom~n on the other end of the phone wu indianant anct. it tttmed. 1 wasn't helpina mauen. ''Thtrc are illepl lliens livina down in the river bed. there must bt 20 of them -they don't work and tMtt's trash all over the place. 1t•1 like a little village and the city won't do anything and you -your n~paprr or your editor or who- ever it is writes all this stuff. is supponing it..." She went on a while longer. And at first I didn't say much. ''They're taking all our jobs," she said. "It used to be that hi&h school kids worked at all the McDonalds. Now it's JUSt the Mexicans and most of them are illepl. Our k.ids can't even wtt jobs anymore. Is that what you want?" This time I was going to answer. but there didn't seem to be time. "I read your newspaper the other day -l"M not a subscriber. But I s:iw it. And you were a1tacking Mr. Amburgey and he's the only auy in this town who'$ willing to stand up and tell the truth. And you guys attack him." Winded. I suppose. she paused. I gathe~ 1t was my tum. though 1t "as a considerable amount of ground to cover before she would. I susP"Cted. stan up again. I told her that it was probably an intt'resting story that people were hvina aside the Santa Ana River. I started at t~ stan-and asked her how she knew they were illegals. "Well. they certainly wouldn't be down there if they wettn't." she replied. "Most of them are illegals. you know." I told her I didn't know that. Big mistake. that answer. -That'~ why you're attacking Mr. Amburgey. The city wants to cover it up and so do )Ou." I told her the newspaper wasn't attacking Councilman Amburgey. I told~er that 11 was the d1stnct attorney that was 1nvestiga11ng Am- burgey O\ er some business dealings. not us. I told her that 11 "as the very city Amburgey served that sparked the in\C'St1gaJ1on. not us . .\nd then I went a step funher Listen. I said. there are homeless people all O\ er this city. this coun- ty. &his country. Sure. I acknowledged. there are Hispanic people an the area who arc poor and don't ha ve a house or aper1ment or motel room to call home. And, there art white people and black people and Onental people in the same jam. Council to independently look out f . 1R and any other developments put for the intc rests of Ir vi ne residents. the entire campaign o their enem- ht-fore th r C'ounctl by the Irvine TERR y SCHUSTER ics. one. ( ompany" Irvine Knowina lhlt FVSD's educa-"If you had any guts you'd look I told her I had been around town a bi1 and was pretty sure on this t1onal pr()lram is uccllent and im-into ttus:· she said. goina on4-to This 1s what she's tried to do. provins, conldent thlt their quali-mention something about propeny Rut. none of these issues were fications wcrt supttior. ind lhon of value and illetal aliens and the 'i<'nously discu ~d in 1M Ju~ funds. the thrtt fncumbent naively S(f\lalid camp 1lon1 the nver bed. lamp.ii gn . Ifs ju~t silly for the Pilot To the Edit or: decided 001 to confront. their op-"'lldocsn't take any guts to pick to cli1m otherwise. Rrcrnth there were twC\ sign1fi-position's neptive campaip and on homtlns people," I said. finall y. Mayor heridan pledged during cant news• terns regarding Fountain not to C'Orftd the lits and distor-She siahcd, like I'd missed the her campaip. and in the days Valley Elt'r nento ry School District tions. whole point. folloWl na her '1ctory to pay great.er (FV 0): With the •·1ow f'Old" wick open ''This town's a mess because of atten tion 10 local government. fill I ) Distm:t-widt CAP test scores 10 the dillidcnts. three pubhc-peopk like you and your news- c11\ potholes. undertake election are up •aa in this year and hi&hCT spirited. highly qualified, ex-paper," SM said. And hkc that. she reform and 10 p<Jt an end to than scores in surroundina siistncts. pcriefte'ed board mtmbcn ~ re· huna up. - d1v1s1venen in local poht1cs. • l) The wotek of FV o voted to placed by mean-spirited, intxperi· I pes~ the woman·s telephone Now. l,.t's uk the same question · _,, •need. grossly unquahfied number and name onto one of the .. rc.Jace the thrtt most expcnenc~ ... • ft' Th ... posed by t~ Pi .. t. Has she done m~m~rs 0 f the school board wtth neoph)'les. paper s atan wntc~ ere prou- what she was elected to do? The incwnbaus have only bttn 1hfy WIS a story h~n;. h,. dt'd an about-face on the newcomers f humililttd. The ral loten are the It wasn't until I was dnv1n1 .. It appea rs that the voters o S · s1~ttr city proaram and eftJO)'ed a FVSD do not care about good fhildftft of FV D. homt thlt nlaht -with the win- c11v-funded junket to Japan. -u-tion·. 1 >ut, cer1llnly. &hit can't FVSD operates on the vc.._ of dow down to let the cool niaht air l;U ... financial colllpee.. requirina con1-swttp owr my fa« and era~ the he moved her real est.ate office bc tr\IC. W 1at is the ruson for the 'tanl .. ('QC)f'dination .bel~ec.o . ~ .day-thal I tewound the. con-vcna· O.Ul of Irvine. because '" her own election re~ .1h? 1ehool board and the ldmtn11-1ion In my head. words. "tQO many people were call· It is hard to btlievt that anyone traton. 1 k~pt trippina on the word 1n1 her with trivial local iuucs." would 1ctu1 Uy want to be a school Now three a&rol\I. independent "aut•t • Her election '"'reform" to board mem ber. 1ehool bolrd mtmbtn hive been Here it was almost Thankttivina ehm1n1tc ckmoaatically elected The pay .. rdly coven expena. repilc'cd by unquahfted p1wn1 of an and 1 was btin1 ao&d that if l had lcadcmup was soundly ddt1ted and hund j1 of unpeid houn of irrnponsiblt prottst aroup. a voup any "auts .. I'd ao down to the n"er last Tuetdly wM!1 lrvint rtsi<knts study and 1nsu•sh. must be spent •hkh uv~ the school board and bed and roust out a bunch of saw 1hrou1h lhc $ham. ~~rin1 ~fi ·r mKtll dtttsions -ldm1n1 tration to win vota homdC'ls ~ and posnt them in Divisiveness in Irvine was only to~ the ccna1ni1y of public J.W. C'R £TT the p:ncral d1rtttion of Mnko. hritf'iened wtch ~ P'tY"' and vilifkation rom thott who do not Fountain V1lley nd thlt didn't ma~e tentc. -----------.----.._--...._~-.---.....---s--:0..:0...----------......~~----:--, h would take .. .., .... to ao down -__... to dun river bed Uil Mlp •tac. peoplt. It would I.Ike .. ,. .... to look To the Editor. / out tht li~ine room window and Do ye.a IClCeP' c:anoont at IMlmit thlt thotc people driftine up v.c11 , '*"''"" ror YoU' 1a-.., down •ht"""'' c1ncrve IOnM ~" to tlat tditOf? ~. too. Ir )'OU do, pleat l:CttPl tht ..... tMybc rvc JYll '°' it all an«htd. ..,.,.... ,....,,.,..,, ... .._.au, ..,,. ,.,.. ..... -..... \