- PREP NOTES
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hebert Could Be Back Monday
- How Does O'Neal Feel Inside? Unsure Whether He'll Stay : Chargers: His sack total is down, and so are his spirits.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE : 1990-91 In Review
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Coach Hopes SCC Can Live Up to Its Ranking
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Bragg Takes the Bland Middle Ground
- Baseball Takes It Out in Trade : In a Giant Deal, Mitchell Gets Keys to the Kingdome : Baseball: Controversial slugger traded to Mariners for three pitchers. Wetteland goes to Expos, his third team in less than a month.
- Jews Get OK to Occupy Arabs' Houses
- Apple Appeal : <i> Paparazzi </i> on Hand as Hollywood's Brightest Turn Out at Awards Show for Favorite Performers and Scrooges
- GIFTS NEEDLEWORK : Pleasure Points : Smockers, embroiderers, quilters and knitters slave away at a craft they love.
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Radio Stations Halt News After Attacks
- U.S. Ambassador Lambert Quits Post in Ecuador
- Jury Acquits Smith of Rape at Kennedy Estate : Trial: The decision takes only 77 minutes. Accuser's lawyer says that 'a verdict does not equate to innocence.'
- Muslim Conference Ends a Day Early Amid Rancor
- Newport's Villa Nova Has the Feel of the 1930s Down Pat
- Westchester : Meeting on Bluffs Proposal
- Candlelight Ball Was a Beacon in the Night
- Serbia Premier Reportedly Quits as Problems Mount : Yugoslavia: Setback is seen for President Milosevic, a proponent of war against Croatia. His popularity falls.
- Planet-Safe Gifts : From cookies to books to batteries, eco-presents are all around for the holidays.
- Challenge to Movie Theater Rejected by Judge
- Latino Anger Led to Recall of Council : Vote: Observers say Latinos' worries about losing their homes combined with longstanding ethnic resentments to fuel the election, which ousted all four Anglos on the City Council.
- Baldwin Park, Nogales Meet in Division IV Title Game
- Muslim Tradition of Zakat Aids Needy
- Kidnaping Charges Filed Against Two in Abduction of 3-Year-Old
- COUNTYWIDE : Bogus Santa Paula Police Drive Cited
- $159,000 OKd to Keep Armories Open for Poor
- PERSPECTIVES ON TESTIMONY : Is There No Believable Woman? : We rejected Anita Hill for her composure, then saw the Palm Beach accuser battered for showing emotion.
- Tree-Sitter Watches as Pine Is Cut Down
- Iowa's Fry Vows to Have a Happy Holiday : College football: Coach refutes report that he was unhappy with Big Ten's alignment with Holiday Bowl.
- Report Says Mackovic Will Be Named Coach at Texas Today
- Angels Could Sign Nixon Today : Baseball: Agent says team has first shot at outfielder, but price is more than $8 million. He would add needed speed to the lineup.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Repeat Victory in Turf Cup Would Cap Big Season for Itsallgreektome
- 'Dangerous' Gathers Steam in 2nd Week : Pop music: Sales of Michael Jackson's album are up from the debut week numbers. It will maintain its No. 1 chart position when final figures are released Saturday.
- Beat Goes On for Russian Saxman : Jazz: Alexei Zoubov finds acceptance and gets help from his fellow musicians after losing everything in a robbery.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : The Lighter Side of the Smithereens
- SMORGASBORD FOOD TOPICS : Seafood by the Sea : Tucks Point has moved to an apropos new location--right next to Ventura Harbor.
- GM Set to Announce More Cuts : Automobiles: With domestic losses put at an unprecedented $6 billion, the beleaguered firm is expected to trim thousands more white-collar jobs, cut executive pay and shut more plants.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- AEROSPACE
- TASTING NOTES : Vins de la Saison
- South Gate : Switch of Council Meetings to Tuesdays Gets Final OK
- Myanmar Students Rally, Urge Freeing of Nobel Peace Laureate
- Troops Sent to Suu Kyi's Home; Myanmar Universities Closed
- Arroyo Erases Memories of Start With Strong Finish
- A Celtic Note to Christmas
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Shedding Light on Rights Abuses : Cause: More than 60 dedicated students and adults attend Amnesty International's candlelight vigil at Irvine High School.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ex-Detective Faces Mob Spying Charges
- Park Labrea Plan Raises Traffic Concerns : Development: Study concludes that congestion at 7 busy intersections would be increased if the massive complex goes ahead.
- THEATER REVIEW 'CHRISTMAS CAROL' : Hardly a Humbug : The Simi Valley production offers new musical numbers along with great sound and lighting.
- POPULAR BLOKES : Paddy Moloney and the Chieftains Always Make Time for a Good Time
- Hollywood : Store Renovation Loan OKd
- Jury Fees May Fund Drug Program
- Torrance School Officials Study Small Property Tax
- Challenger Hires Consultant Who Helped Early Beilenson Campaign : Politics: Jim Salomon faced the congressman in two earlier races. Now he may compete against him again.
- Vista Probing Hemet Police Conduct During Drug Raid
- Hawthorne OKs Police Contract
- Community Policing
- PLATFORM : Hate in the Suburbs
- CAMARILLO : School District Asks for Cut in Water Bill
- Long Beach Steps It Up in Victory : Basketball: The 49ers fill gap left by injured Russell in 71-60 victory over Texas Pan American.
- Chatsworth Holds Off Kennedy, 61-52
- Jurisprudence
- POINT LOMA : One Loss Is Pointed Reminder
- PREP NOTES : Taylor, Garritson Team for Cross-Country Meet
- When Going Gets Tough, Tuff Really Gets Going
- DANCE
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Bishop Mixes Songs and Quips
- Design Students Draw Up Plans to Try to Save School : Art: The Santa Monica College program, lauded for its unique curriculum and setting, will hold a benefit Saturday in wake of funding cuts, rent hike.
- TV REVIEW : 2 Channel 10 Documentaries Are a Step Up
- Melting Pot of Music : O.C. Festival: Albert Ramon y Su Tierra Chicana, a Tex-Mex band with German and blues influences, takes its sounds to Santa Ana streets at Marketplace Christmas Celebration.
- Presents for Hungry Times : Christmas on Ice
- Whittier : Student Lockers Will Be Removed at Dexter School
- OBITUARY : Councilman William Tarozzi
- The Region : Water-Saving Plan Signed
- Selling Power : Preparation Is the Key to Passing On the Pink Slip of Your Car
- Face-Off : Madeleine Verdon of Camarillo has created a skin cream that has 'broken all the rules' of cosmetics development. Industry insiders say the product may rub federal agencies the wrong way.
- Yes, Fido, there is a Santa Claus.And...
- THE BART SIMPSON OF FAIRY TALES : Bratty 'Pinocchio' Takes a Musical Turn at SCR
- Souped-Up Benefit at Bangkok Four
- My Son's Desire: 'I Want Home!'
- Madonna Accepts Award, Attacks Rumor
- BALLET 'THE NUTCRACKER' : A Girl's Dream : Five local youngsters made the Joffrey's cut. About 200 children, ages 9 to 13, auditioned.
- 6 Heroes Honored for Helping Catch Criminals : Law enforcement: Courageous Citizen Awards presented to those who got involved in purse-snatching, vehicular manslaughter cases.
- Condom Plan for High Schools Sparks Rancor
- Alhambra Man Kills Wife, Boarder, Self, but Spares Daughter : Crime: Police break down door after hearing girl's screams. A teen-age son had already left for school.
- Shoppers Can Give Some Yuletide Cheer to Children in Need : Charity: About 500 families have signed up this year to put their children's names on the Salvation Army's 'Caring Tree' at Del Amo Mall.
- LAPD to Survey Residents on Officers' Performance
- SANTA ANA : Latino Group Urges Election Changes
- Bookstore's Wish for a Star Atop Old Theater May Come True
- Ever the Reluctant Debutante : Japan hits new prime minister with major political embarrassment
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Pro Basketball
- Angels Could Sign Nixon Today : Baseball: Agent says team has first shot at the speedy outfielder, but price is more than $8 million.
- Boyd Gibbons Replaces Bontadelli at DFG
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Zavala Puts Career in Overdrive : Boxing: Unbeaten super-bantamweight's rise through the ranks has been slowed only by freeway commuting.
- Pierce Drops Women's Basketball
- Presents for Hungry Times : MAKE A BETTER BASKET
- Israel, Jordan, Palestinians Edge Toward Compromise : Diplomacy: Both sides make proposals to ease deadlock on delegation. Separate talks are held with Syria and Lebanon.
- Presents for Hungry Times : Mailbox Stuffers
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Art and Alcoholism : A therapist will give a lecture and slide show about the surprising things that happen when she helps patients draw out their feelings.
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Bill Taking Property of Socialists Gains
- Injury Claims Prompt Ban on Police Chases
- Lynwood to Send 100 to Parade : Deputies: Sheriff Sherman Block asked officers from the embattled station to sign up for Jan. 1 duty. About 80% of them did.
- Escapee Who Shot Deputy Is Object of Police Hunt
- Norwalk : Nottingham School to Be Renamed for Late Activist
- County Panel Approves Cityhood Election : Incorporation: Commission finds proposed city financially feasible. Election possible in spring.
- All 4 Passengers, Pilot Killed in Grand Canyon Tour Plane Crash
- Ooh L.A. L.A.:The next time someone puts...
- Woman Denies Slaying Her Husband : Crime: Court papers show she told police that William Nelson was out of town on the day she is suspected of killing and dismembering him.
- Karl Malone Takes Steam Out of Lakers : Pro basketball: He helps turn back a late L.A. rally in Utah's 101-95 victory.
- First for the Mohicans : Gardena High Freshman Wins City Singles Title
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Music and Dance Reviews : Foss, Mladi Quintet at Pierce College
- Recession and Immigrants
- North Torrance Grad Named Player of Year
- 'Anima Mundi': A Little Movie With a Big Plan
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : U.N. Airlift Begins to Repatriate Exiles
- Santa Monica Considers Broad Homeless Proposal : Urban life: With problems escalating, task force backs plan that is part crackdown, part social service response.
- South Gate : $577,156 Cut From Budget to Offset Impending Deficit
- L. A. Panel Rejects Price for Railroad's Right of Way : Transportation: Chatsworth-to-Warner Center plan is in doubt.
- Clippers Stop Pistons for Sixth in Row : Pro basketball: They start and finish fast; win streak is their longest since 1984.
- Football
- VISTA : For Jackson, Contact Is a Two-Way Street
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Seton Hall Holds Off Rutgers
- Football Team's Success Is Taking a Toll on Basketball Court : Valencia: Coach Cyrus' Orange League favorites are still without several key performers.
- DIVISION X : He's Ahead of Rest at Calvary Chapel
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Rancho Bernardo Edges Morse in Tournament
- Tennis
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Smith Takes Impressive Journey to Jazz
- HOLIDAY MUSIC : Chorale Preparing a Notably Different Evening
- New Keating Indictment Expected Today : Securities: Federal charges will be handed down against the ex-Lincoln S&L; chief, sources say.
- Plan to Divert Tainted Drain Water Advances : Pollution: A proposal to reroute storm runoff to a sewage treatment plant is hailed by environmentalists. The L.A. City Council is expected to approve it.
- Hialeah May Be Put to Pasture for Final Time : Symbol of sunshine and southern Florida growth reopens but faces competition.
- Minorities in Science Program Announced : Education: A UCI professor is a principal planner of $5-million statewide plan to attract 12,000 students each year. Funding is by the National Science Foundation.
- ROCK TALK : A Farewell to Arb : Raging singer and attitude innovator J. D. is quitting the Redheads for Oregon, but two farewell gigs are on tap.
- Quick Verdict Shows Prosecutor Failed to Woo Jurors : Smith trial: Moira Lasch did not establish any emotional ties with the jury--and, consequently, with the alleged victim.
- Forward Is Getting Her Points Across : Colleges: After struggling as a UCLA freshman, Amy Jalewalia is showing signs of regaining her high school form.
- Wilson Backed in Welfare Cuts for Newcomers
- Long Beach Crime Up 2%
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Restore Nation's Wetlands, Report Urges
- Two Navy Men Arrested in Balboa Park Killing
- DANA POINT : City Acts to Fight Offshore Drilling
- ORANGE : Menorah Sought for City Holiday Display
- Ex-Policewoman Tells Court Defendant Raped Her : Trial: She testifies against former San Clemente officer charged with eight sexual offenses against three women.
- The Problem With Speech Codes : Well-intentioned Cal State Fullerton gives it the good college try
- County Moves to Loosen Otay Raceway Restrictions
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bans on Certain New Businesses Extended
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Faces Retrial in Drive-By Shooting
- A Growing Tradition : Christmas: Live trees are becoming the symbol of choice for people concerned about the environment.
- Torrance May Join District Mosquito Program : Pest control: The Public Safety Committee recommends that the city give up its solo battle and become part of the regional abatement effort.
- New Powers for the Governor? : Wilson's proposal raises too many questions
- Forfeit Puts City Final on Personal Level : High school football: Dorsey-Banning game is for more than 4-A title because of Pilots' previous refusal to play at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
- Use Your Noodles
- COLUMN ONE : Cruelty That Is Not Unusual : The damage wrought by emotional abuse of children is getting increasing attention. But experts can't agree on how to define such abuse--or what to do about it.
- Red Cross Official Hurt by Cross-Fire
- NEIGHBORS : Cane Crazy : For 101 years, Sue Walker's family has been stretching out the traditional red and white Christmas confections at home.
- Flexibility Often Required In Job Search
- A Chinese Restaurant Where Service Is King
- Claremont : Filing Time for Candidates
- Seascape on Arena Walls Will Be One Whale of a Project : Art: City officials and renowned artist paint a deal to create the world's largest mural.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : U.N. Report Blames Iraq for 8-Year War
- Probation Given Ex-Little League Official for Theft
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recall Backers Cite Signature Success
- DANA POINT : A Police Job That's Based on Seniority
- Ancient Greek Made Easier : Databank: A marriage of the computer and classical literature helps researchers produce comprehensive, higher quality work more quickly than ever before.
- SANTA ANA : College Board Elects Conley President
- Anger Changes a Tiny Hamlet : Justice: Residents of backcountry hamlet want driver punished for fatal accident. Driver says they've got it all wrong.
- Boxer Turns to Women in Quest for Funds : Politics: Democratic candidate for Senate brings in $50,000 at Beverly Hills fund-raiser. She says she will reach out to men, Republicans and independents as well.
- IRVINE : Northwood 5 Foes Turn In Petitions
- CREDIT WATCH : Overdue Bill
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver of Stolen Van Escapes After Chase
- Football
- Gulls' Third-Period Blitz Buries League-Leading Blades : Hockey: Kvartalnov, the IHL's leading goal scorer, triggers the outburst. Gulls move into third place.
- Pollard Brothers Leave Aztec Basketball Program
- Miscellany
- Padres, Red Sox Talk in Earnest
- Jurisprudence
- Holmes Thriller May Signal a New Path for Spreckels
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : By the Book : Volumes are folded, spindled, mutilated and metamorphosed at a Thousand Oaks sculpture exhibit.
- Committee Drafts Financial Plan to Save Art Museum : Programs: Cal State officials are optimistic that a combination of reduced university funds, private contributions and grants will sustain the galleries.
- Coach Returns, So Do Team's Winning Ways : Schools: While David Tokofsky was away, the Marshall High mock trial team didn't fare well. He's back, and the team won the county championship.
- Coastal Panel Rejects Plan for Beach Homes : Development: Ruling is praised by environmentalists as a key victory for protecting the coastline.
- Long Beach : System of Fines Instituted for Zoning Code Violations
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Breast Cancer Rise Puzzles Scientists
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : HOW THEY VOTED
- Unemployment Benefits Provide Some Assistance
- Carpenter Corruption Convictions in Doubt
- Former Air Force Pilot, High School Principal Dies
- Stab Victim's Wounded Fiancee Being Protected
- Rewards Offered for Leads in 4 Murders
- PLACENTIA : Merchants Alerted About Fake $20 Bills
- County Agency Backs Cityhood Election
- Proposal for New Airport Job to Get Closer Look
- Torrance School Administrators Defend Policy of Permit Students : Education: The board members dispute teacher complaints that the 900 out-of-district students may be changing the classroom climate.
- One Easy Stop
- Cup Groups Failed to Reimburse Minority Business
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES
- LA JOLLA : E.J. Watson Hopes He's Saved Best for Last
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Drakeford Is Nice Surprise in Mater Dei Victory Over Inglewood
- Villa Park Coach Ochoa Resigns
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES : Anaheim Stadium Site Assured for Mater Dei
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING : New Track Is Right on Button
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Tripping' Stumbles Over Trivial Matters
- Shearson Has Buyer for Mortgage Unit : Finance: A Trans-Arabian Investment Bank affiliate and a group of Hamilton Savings Bank owners have tentatively agreed to pay $238 million.
- Mexico Stocks Fall for 2nd Day
- The Perfect Stocking Stuffer . . .
- Presents for Hungry Times : Putting Up for Your Friends : Holidays: Black Truffle Oil or Rosemary-Scented Nicoise Olives are inexpensive and surprisingly easy to make.
- Broderick Calls Two Slayings 'Will of God'
- Rebel Ambush Reported
- Pomona : Vendor Licenses Discussed
- UCLA's Defense of Volleyball Title Continues Tonight
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : San Marino Senior Wins Tennis Title
- Winning Inventions : A Thousand Oaks resident helped design the Game of Life and is still coming up with game ideas today.
- Amid Chaos, Ministries Don't Know Where to Turn : Soviet Union: Who's running the government? The question elicits mostly head-scratching.
- Library Joins Angel Tree
- Long Beach : Ordinance Establishes $200 Fee for Council Candidates
- Council Eyes Scaled-Down Transit Center : Transportation: Officials lean toward cutting the cost of railroad depot project by $1 million. The new proposal would reduce parking space for cars and buses.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Lowdown on Lotus Eaters : WHITEOUT Lost in Aspen<i> by Ted Conover</i> Random House $20; 269 pages
- Sierra Madre : No Vote on Hillside Zone
- THEATER REVIEW NEW VOICES : Funny to Weird : Two one-act plays in Thousand Oaks represent a fine start for a Performing Artists Guild program.
- Key Events in Case
- Plan to Divert Major Bay Polluter Advances : Environment: A proposal to reroute the runoff of a contaminated storm drain to the Hyperion sewage treatment plant is hailed by environmentalists. The Los Angeles City Council is expected to approve it.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Football
- One has to wonder if Moorpark College...
- Messier Signs for Five Years, $13 Million
- FISHING : Despite Rainy Conditions, Anglers Catching Limits of Calico Bass, Rock Cod
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Boys Rout Trabuco Hills, 6-1
- Player Injured in Game Against Toros Expected to Be Out a Month
- Vardell to Play in Shrine Game
- Miscellany
- Drought
- Choreographer's La Boca Project Has Lots to Say : Stage: Sarah Elgart brings art to the streets from a new performance space adjoining the Sunshine Mission.
- Webster's Definition of Hip Has to Include Bob Dorough : Music: The jazz cult figure brings his wry lyrics and Southern vocals to Elario's beginning tonight.
- Richard N. Brigham has joined Technicolor Inc....
- Nutmeg: The Littlest Shaver
- Mice Bred to Aid in Alzheimer's Testing : Medicine: Genetic engineering produces animals that show all the symptoms of disease. The advance is expected to speed the search for new therapies.
- Opponents Hustle to Replace 49ers in '92 Football Game Schedules
- GETTING BUSY : Steve Marmel Writes for Arsenio by Day, Delivers for Himself at Night
- Attacks on Gays Explored : Crime: Forum draws about 50 homosexual activists, city officials and others. Victims are urged to report violent incidents.
- Medical Center Gala Raises $1 Million
- Greek Leader Due in U.S.
- 4 Students Place in Speech Competition
- Reformer Close to Winning Teamsters Presidency Race
- CIA Scrambles to Evaluate Breakaway Soviet Republics : Intelligence: Director Gates tells his agency analysts to focus on monitoring leaders in the newly independent states.
- A-Plant Foes Say Drunk Worker Shows Test Gap
- Popularity Plus : The Smithereens will bring their much-appreciated, Buddy Holly-meets-the-Beatles sound back to the Ventura Theatre.
- L.A. Schools, Teachers Near Accord on Pact : Education: The proposed contract would guarantee repayment of 3% cut from salaries to help balance district budget.
- Fullerton OKs 380-Acre Residential Plan : Development: Neighbors argue for six hours against the density of housing on part of the Unocal land. They predict more traffic, noise and pollution in East Coyote Hills.
- Witnesses Describe Slain Boy's Body
- Organization Helps Area's Deaf People
- Council Again Delays Vote on DWP Rate Hike
- DANA POINT : 2 Men Arrested, Weapons Seized
- Arthur Keyes, a Founder of Scripps Foundation, Is Dead
- GOP Leader, Rivals Battle Over Meeting : Politics: The beleaguered central committee chairman cancels a session on his pro-David Duke comments.
- SIMI VALLEY : $3 Million Added to Lab Cleanup Budget
- Series of Assaults Called 'Wilding' : Crime: At least 50 people have been robbed and brutally beaten in North Park and Hillcrest in confrontations with groups of young black men.
- Rams to Play for Themselves Since There Isn't Much Else : Pro football: Players believe it is inevitable that Robinson will not be back next season.
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Happy Return for Barkley
- Guns N' Roses They Ain't : Pop music: For a heavy-metal group, Seattle's Queensryche is positively low-profile--yet its albums sell in the millions.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Cloud Nine' Charts Gender Confusion : Stage: Caryl Churchill's play is just as pertinent today as it was when it was written in the early '80s.
- Fried Brie, Eggnog Cake, <i> Coulibiac</i>
- El Monte : Waste Fee Hearing Slated
- Hacienda La Puente's Bilingual Plan Studied
- Yeltsin Claims 2 More Republics Want to Join Alliance : Commonwealth: But leaders of Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, as well as Kazakhstan, deny final decisions have been made.
- Police Put Crimp in Robbery Ring : Crime: The suspects are gang members. Police say many of the armed attacks took place in apartment house garages. More arrests are expected.
- Poetry in Motion : Cabbies in the Hack Poets Society are pedaling verse about their bizarre life and times on Manhattan's mean streets. And it ain't Emily Dickinson.
- Highland Park : Alatorre Endorses Project
- Broderick Says Killings Were 'the Will of God' : Trial: In an interview from jail, she vows to take her prison sentence one day at a time.
- Glory Years, Disappointments at CSULB
- 10 Arrested, $500,000 in Stolen Goods Recovered
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Music Panel Awards Grants to 7 Schools
- Recount Lets Hotel Site Be Sold
- Torrance Bars Shinto Ritual in Program at City-Owned Theater : Religion: Officials say the traditional opening ceremony would mix church and state.
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Elects New President
- VENTURA : Friend of Slain Boy Guilty of Assault
- OJAI : Landfill Report Review Is Extended
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vlasic to Get Start for Chiefs
- Eisenhower-Mater Dei Title Game in Anaheim Stadium, Rain or Shine
- Taft Goes to Great Lengths to Beat El Camino Real, 64-56
- Carson Boys Too Much for Crenshaw
- Baseball Takes It Out in Trade : Mets Put In Overtime to Acquire Saberhagen : Baseball: Gooden's health is the main concern for New York. The Royals fill holes in their lineup by getting McReynolds and Jefferies.
- Charles Keating
- Orion Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Norwalk : Soccer Leagues Suspended From Using School Fields
- ARCHITECTURE : Holiday Tree Lots Help Residents Rediscover a Lost Sense of Space
- 2 Toy Businesses Hark Back to the Past
- 75 and Still Going : Togetherness Is a Family Tradition : Since 1916 the Hinrichs family has set aside one Sunday in December as their own to celebrate and commemorate their kinship.
- Shape Shoppers While They're Small Enough : Children: Youngsters can be taught that it's the thought that counts, along with the value of money and how to keep a gift a secret.
- SUGAR PLUM FAIRIES AND FUZZY BEARS : A Veteran 'Nutcracker' and Fledgling 'Babes in Toyland' Arrive for the Holidays
- Court Papers Filed Over Actions by Watermaster
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Bus Rides May Cost $373 a Year