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OC SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1990' B15 LOS ANGELES TIMES THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills, will host the Walter Browne Invitational Blitz tournament, which begins at 7 p.m. Oct. 24. Call (818) 710-8042 for details.

TODAY'S GAMES inc. 7 18 1 6 jfH 5 Mil 4 AU8 3l 1 IS 2 a isi i II fl 11 vitmnmr mmmm trrmtir. I ANNOUNCES AN AUCTION OF IMPORTANT ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART Featuring, The Estate Of Jean Wallace Wilde (Mrs. Cornel Wilde), The Estate 01 Connie Ring, (3 Ring Ranch, Palm Desert). The Estate 01 Grace Elliott Part II (Renowned Dealer And Collector Of Fine Silver).

Together With Del Air, Dixby Knolls, San Diego And Santa Ana Estates And Consignments Of Commensurate Importance. AUCTION (TODAY) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 11 A.M. EXHIBITION 10 A.M. TILL TIME OF SALE FINE FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, ITALIAN AND ORIENTAL FURNITURE; STEINWAY GRAND PIANO, LOUIS XV STYLE CASE; AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS AND PRINTS; BRONZE, IVORY AND MARBLE STATUARY; IMPORTANT GEORGIAN AND STERLING SILVER CABINET AND SERVING PIECES; ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PORCELAINS AND GLASS; CHINOISERIE DECORATED GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK; POINTE De VENISE TABLECLOTHS; AUBUSSON AND FLEMISH TAPESTRIES; ORIENTAL RUGS AND OTHER WORKS OF ART. Will All Be Sold In One Session Of Fast Selling 'COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING FOR AUCTION 10 A.M.

TILL END OF SALE' 1921 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (Nnr 10 Fratwiy Western Ave.) c3 0-0 9 h3 Bb7 10 d4 Re8 Zaitsev's system, Karpov's favorite answer to the Ruy Lopez for many years. 1 1 Nbd2 Bf8 12 a4 h6 13 Bc2 oxd4 14 cxd4 Nb4 15 Bbl cfi In game 2, Karpov tried 15 bxa4 16 Rxa4 a5 17 Ra3 Ra6 18 Nh2 g6, but 19 f3 left White in confrol. 1 6 d5 Nd7 1 7 Ra3 The more natural 17 Nf1 gives 17 f5! greater strength. f5l? The latest fashion.

Two exciting games in the 1986 match continued 17 c4 18 axb5 axb5 19 Nd4 Rxa3 20 bxa3 Nd3 and 17 c4 18 Nd4 Qf6 19 N2f3 Nc5 20 axb5 axb5 21 NxbB. 18exf5 Kasparov once called 17 f5 bad because 18 e5 Nxe5 19 Nxe5 Rxe5 20 Rxe5 dxe5 21 Bxf5 gives White chances to attack on the b1-h7 diagonal. Yet, after eight minutes' thought, he rejects his own recommendation. In Timman Karpov "9, Kuala Lumpur 1990, White achieved nothing with 18 Rae3 f4 19 R3e2 Ne5. Nf6 19 Ne4 Bxd5 The first long think.

Using 53 minutes, Karpov deviates from the known 19 Nbxd5. 20 Nxf6 Qxf6 21 The alleged refutation of 19 Bxd5. White threatens 22 Bxb4 cxb4 23 Qxd5. Qxb2! Anyway! 22 Bxh4Bf7l If 22 Rxf3 Qxb4, White exploits the vulnerable light squares with 24 Re4 Rxe4 25 Qd5 Kh8 26 Bxe4 Rb8 27 f6l. 23 Hoping to open the b1-h7 diagonal.

White must go for broke, as 23 axb5 Qxb4 24 Rxa6 Qxb5 clearly favors Black, who has two mighty passers. Qxb4 Sensible. After 23 Bxe6 24 fxe6 Qxb4 25 Re3, White's threat of 26 Qc2 causes serious trouble. 24 Rb3 The immediate 24 Rae3 is possible, too. Qxa4 25 Bc2 Rad8 Black will win easily on the Queenside unless White can break through on the other wing.

26 Rbe3 Qb4 27 g3 o5 Dangerous is 27 28 Ne5 d4 29 Bxe6 29 Nc6! Qb2 30 fxe6. 28 Nh4 d5 29 Qe2 Qc4l 30 Bd3 Qc1 31 Kg2 c4 32 Bc2 Bxe6 There's no time for 32 d4 33 Rxe8 d3 because 34 Rxd8! dxe2 35 Rxe2 b4 36 Ng6 Bxg6 37 fxg6 b3 38 Ree8 wins for White. 33 Rxe6 Avoiding 33 fxe6 d4. Rxe6 34 Qxe6 If 34 fxe6 Be7 35 Nf5 Qg5, Black is safe. Kh8 Not 34.

36f6Rd7 37 (7 Rxf7 38 Qh7 mate. 35 Ng6 Kh7 36 Qe2 The "drawing" line 36 Nxf8 Rxf8 37 Qg6 Kg8 38 f6 Rxf6? 39 Qe8 Rf8 40 Qe6 Rf7 41 Qe8 Rf8 42 Qe6 Kh8 43 Qg6 Kg8 44 Qe6 is refuted by 38 Qg5! 39 Qh7 (or 39 Ixg7 Qxg6 40 gxf8Q Kxf8 41 Bxg6 a4, queening) Kf7 40 fxg7 Rg8. Qg5 White has at least a draw after 36 d4 37 f6 d3 38 Qe4. 37 f6 At last, White's Bishop works at full strength. Qxf6 Not 37.

39Qe7l, but 37. 39fxg7 Bxg7 keeps some winning chances. 38 Kg8 39 Ng6 Qf77! Acquiescing to the draw. Also 39 40 Ne5 Kg8 41 Ng6 repeats. With only two minutes left, Karpov passed up the critical variation 39 d4 40 Bf5 Qc6! 41 Be4 (as 41 Kh2 Re8 42 Ne7 Kf8 wins for Black) d3, when 42 Qf3 Qc5, 42 Qg4 Qe8.

and 42 Qe3 Qf6 all look good for Black. Note that 39 d4 40 Bf5 d3? 41 Qe4 d2 42 Be6 Qxe6 43 Qxe6 Kh7 lets White escape by 44 Nf8! Rxf8 45 Qd6 c3 46 Qxf8 dlQ 47 Qf5, drawing. 40 Ne7 Else 40 Re8 consolidates. Kf841 Ng6, Drawn. two special events.

At 8 p.m. Oct. 26, Hal Bogner will lead a workshop that will review the games of the world championship. On Oct. 27, the shop will conduct a five-round Action chess tournament.

To enter, register at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call (213) 634-8477. The Southern California Women's Chess League opened its third season last Sunday in Buena Park. "Gone With the Pieces," composed of team members Diana Gherghe, Laura Becker, Chris Ftosenfield, Kim Sacks and Lenora Shull, took the early lead in the team competition by winning both of its matches. Becker, Sacks, Elizabeth Jameson, Constance McClendon and Maria Riveroll each scored 2-0.

The league meets again in January. The Los Angeles County Scholastic Open takes place Oct. 27 at St. Paul the Apostle School, 10750 Ohio Ave. in Westwood.

It's a five-round Action chess tournament (30 minutes per player per game), with separate sections for elementary and junior high students. For more information, call John Surlow at (213) 479-8377 or Melodye Kleinman at (213) 454-9974. The Hughes Chess Club, which meets Thursday evenings in the Hughes Missile Group cafeteria, 8433 Fallbrook Ave. in Canoga Park, begins a seven-round sudden death (no adjourned games) tournament on Oct. 25.

For more information, call Herman Hess at (818) 346-5959 or John G. Price at (818) 363-1379. The Greater Los Angeles Chess Club Grand Opening tournament last weekend attracted 14 players. Alan Pollard finished first with 5V4-V4. Richard Meisel had 4V4-1W, and Jerry Hanken, who drew Pollard, was third at 4-2.

The club plans Action chess tournaments every Friday at 6 p.m. at 1 7 1 0 Silverlake Blvd. in Los Angeles. Call (213) 665-5728 for information. Top-rated John Skratulia scored 5V6-V6 to win first prize in the 45-player Istvanyi Memorial at the Arcadia Chess Club.

At 416-116 were top Dennis Hokama and over-2000 prize winners Jeff Birkel, Lawrence Stevens and John Wright. Alex Bautista, David King and Scott Koerner shared the prize, Richard Williams took honors, and A. Custodio and Philip Nabours were best unrateds. The Arcadia Chess Club, which meets Monday evenings in the Senior Citizens Building, 405 S. Santa Anita Ave.

in Arcadia, begins the Oak Tree Open, a six-round tournament, on Oct. 22. For information, call Fred Brock at (818) 331-1638 or Mel Clark at (818) 447-9355. Gym for the Mind, 4907 Topanga J213) 734-4151 FAX (213) A.N. ABELL AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1916 FEATURING BEL AIRE HANCOCK PARK ESTATES AUCTION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 AT 10 A.M.

PREVIEW WEO. 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. THINS. 9 AM.

TILL TIME OF SALE GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) "3, World Championship, New York City 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 e4 d6 5 Nf3 0-0 6 Be2 e5 7 Be3 Gligorich's system against the King's Indian Defense- Qo7 White gets the edge against 7 Nc6 with 8 d5 Ne7 9 Nd2, but 7 c6, 7 Ng4 8 Bg5 f6. and 7 h6 are reasonable alternatives. 8 dxe5 Or 8 d5, but not 8 0-0? Nxe4 9 Nxe4 exd4, which costs a pawn. dxe5 9 Nd5 Inviting 9. Nxd5 10cxd5 Qb4? 1 1 Nd2 Qxb2 12 a3, cutting ofl the Queen's retreat.

Qd8l7 Kasparov played this and his next move instantly. 10 Bc5 Nxe4 Of course, 10 loses to 11 Be7 Rxe7 12 Nxf6 Bxf6 13 Qxd8. 11 Be7l Od7 12 Bxf8 Kxf8 13 Qc2 Nc5 14 Rd1 Sharpest After 14 0-0, either 14 c6 or 14 Nc6 gives Black fair compensation. Nc617 The defensive 14 Qc6 is too slow, so Black offers more material. 15 0-0 Similar to the-game is 15 Nb6 axb6 16 Rxd7 Bxd7.

Ne6 Black could back out with 15 Nd4 16 Nxd4 exd4. but Kasparov repeats his offer of the Queen. 16 Nb6 Else 16 Ncd4 establishes an important central outpost. axb6 17 Rxd7 Bxd7 White has plenty of material, but his Rook and Bishop are ineffective. Did Kasparov have this in mind at move 9 1 8 Qd2 BoB 1 9 b3 e4 20 Ne 1 Passive, but 20 Ng5 Nxg5 21 Qxg5 Rxa2 looks good for Black.

f5 21 Bd1 Ne5 22 Nc27! Disdaining 22 a4 Rd8, White bids for activity. White needs f2-f3 to free his pieces, but 22 f3 Rd8 23 Qb4 (or 23 Qc1 e3) c5 24 Qxb6 Rxdl 25 Qxe6 e3 only helps Black. Rxa2 23 Qd5 Ke7 Foreseeing 24 Qxb7? Bc6 25 Qc8 Ra8. 24 Nb4 c6 Even 24 Ra7 25 Qd2 c6 appears fine. 25 Qxo6 Kxe6 26 Nxa2 Nf7 With two pawns for the exchange, Black has the advantage.

27 Be2 Nd6 28 Nb4 Bc3 29 Nc2 f4 30 Rdl h5 31 f3I White must pry open a file for his Rook. e3 32 g3 g5 33 Bd3 Threatening 34 h4. If 33 h4 Nf5! 34 Rd8 Ke7 35 Rb8 Nxg3, Black's threats are more serious. h4 34 Kf1 c5 35 Ke2 Planning Rdl-gl. b5l? 36 cxb5 NxbB 37 Bc4 Black should settle for a draw with 37.

39Rd8Bc6(not -39 Ke7? 40 Rxe8 or 39 Nc7 40 Rd6) 40 Rc8 Bd7 41 Rd8 Bc6 42 Rc8. 38 RdE Bf6 39 Rxc5 Nc3 40 Kf1 Bg6 41 Nel Kd6 The sealed move 42 Ra5 fxg3 43 hx03 hxg3 44 Ng2 b5 As 45 loses to 45 Nxb5 46 Rxb5 Bd3. 45 Ra6 Ke7 46 Ra7 Not 46 Re6? Kf7. Ke8 47 Ra8 Bd8 48 Nxe3 White draws by eliminating Black's pawns. bxc4 49 Nxc4g4 Hoping for 50 Bd3 51 Kgl? Ne2 52 Kg2 Be4.

50 Kg2 Ne2 51 Na5 gxf3 52 Kxf3 g2 53 Rxd8. Drawn. GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) 4, New York City 1990: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 Nf6 5 0-0 Be7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 d6 8 protect the woman he loved. And then, inevitably, he had to leave. He had to go back, but love was forever.

That was the consciousness that metaphysical people have been teaching for a long time that love is forever and outlives everything." The Rev. Joan knows there's a big disbelieving public out there, but she doesn't care. "I have dealt with people who didn't want anything to do with this kind of hocus-pocus stuff, and all of a sudden when it hits them, they get confused and frightened." But just as mankind has begun THESi ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS numonEEns BANKRUPT abode f.gh Oct. 21, 1990 Position "5085: Black to play and win. From the game Andersson Kamsky, Tilburg 1990.

Solution to Position 5084: White wins a piece by 1 Qgl, threatening 2 Qxg4and2Rb3 INTERNATIONAL NEWS The world championship continued in New York City last week with two exciting draws. World champion Gary Kasparov leads former champion Anatoly Kar-pov, Vh-Vh, in the 24-game match. On Monday, Kasparov, as Black in a King's Indian Defense, sacrificed first the exchange, then his Queen. Despite having a Queen against two minor pieces, Karpov could not make progress. Black came close to winning, but the game was drawn on Tuesday after adjournment.

Wednesday's fourth game, though not quite as spectacular, was equally puzzling. Again Kasparov sacrificed material to activate his pieces. This time Karpov nearly won. Games are scheduled Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. The Times will print the moves of every game in Section A of the next day's newspaper.

LOCAL NEWS The ninth annual Santa Barbara Grand Prix, a four-round tournament in four sections, will be held Oct. 27-28 at the Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St. in Santa Barbara. Call Parker Montgomery at (805) 962-0364 for all the details.

Organizer Charles Rostedt has announced that the Chess Palace will open Oct. 22 at 3255 E. South Suite 205, in Long Beach. It will be a chess shop, open daily to both members and visitors. In its first week, the Chess Palace plans PARSONS: Seer Continued from Bl widespread public acceptance of such things in her lifetime.

But she thinks that the spectacular success of "Ghost" goes beyond escapist entertainment. "What we're seeing in the metaphysical realm is that instead of the ooga-booga woo-woo stuff, people are looking for something solid. They're looking for something to really hold onto, a belief system that there is a God and that God loves them. What we teach is you've got to love yourself first, or you won't trust that someone else loves you." Isn't it more likely that people like the movie strictly as a fantasy film? "Some do, but that's OK, Partial Listing Includes: 19th Century Empire Drop Front Desk-Chest. French Marble Top Gold Leaf Console.

Antique Carved Tavern Table, Mah. Inlaid Breakfront Secretary. American Heppelwhlte And Sheraton Chests. E.A. Cherrywood And Pine Drop Leal Tables.

Cherrywood Hutch Table. E.A. SldeAalrs. Mah. Governor Wlnthrop Secretary Desk.

Mah. Leather Top Drum Table. Mah. Cffppendale Settee And Arm Chairs. Carved Walnut Hall And Side Chairs.

9 Pc. Mah. Queen Ann Dining Room Set. Antique Carved Decorated Gold Leaf. Mirrors.

Ornately Carved French Sofa And Chair. Carved French Down Filled Chaise Lounge. Selection Of Oil Painting, Watercolor, Prints And Etchings. 99 Pc. Sot Of Sterling Silver Flatware (Southern Charm) By Alvln.

Sterling Sliver And Sheffield Serving Pieces. Bavarian And Royal Copenhagen DInnerware. Lladro And Hummel Figures. Cut Crystal Pitchers, Vases, Bowls, Etc. Decorated Plates.

Table And Wall Clocks. Wrought Iron Pallo Furniture. Modern And Contemporary Bed And Dining Room Sets. Late Model Kitchen Appliances, T.V.'s. Large Library Of Books, Persian And Chinese Etc.

1 91 1 WEST ADAMS BLVD. near santa monica freeway western ave. 91Q.711.1R1 PAI IIP 1 1Afi CiY l91Q7QvlniQ71 10 PREMIUM WILL BE CHAHGED TO Ames Tells Why 'Ghost' Film Has Proven So Seductive Auction (Mleru, fnc. SINCE 1933 WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AT AUCTION FINE ANTIQUES AND FURNISHINGS FROM SEVERAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ESTATES FEATURING: ANT. GERMAN COMMODE.

CIRCA 1800 ANT. EUROPEAN SMALL BLOCK-FRONT COMMODE, CIRCA ISOOANT. LOUIS XV STYLE BOULLE DECORATED CENTER TABLE ANT. LOUIS XVI STYLE CABINET, DECORATED WITH PORCELAIN PLAQUES ANT. FRENCH DORE BRONZE URN, MOUNTED AS A LAMP ANT.

EUROPEAN CORNER CABINET ANT. EUROPEAN MARBLE TOP BOOKCASE ANT. ENGLISH AMERICAN TABLES 0 PC. ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING ROOM SET ORNATE ORMOLU CONSOLE, WITH MARBLE TOP MANY CRYSTAL PIECES, SIGNED LALIOUE, BACCARAT. WATERFORD, VAL ST.

LAMBERT ORIENTAL OBJECTS OF ART OIL PAINTINGS RUGS. 12' I XI 4' 10" SEMI-ANT. A 1 0 6 I 8 6 SEMI-ANT. KERMAN PEDESTALS DECORATIVE MIRRORS ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE STYLE FURNITURE AND MUCH. MUCH MORE.

PREVIEW DATES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 NOON TO 8 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2710 A.M. TO 2 P.M. (ONLY) AUCTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 AT NOON Ames Auction Inc. 15125 VENTURA BLVD.

SHERMAN OAKS, CA. 91403 I Vi BLKS. EAST OF SEPULVEDA BLVD. (818) 788-7228 CA. LIC.

AMPLE PARKING AVAILABLE AIR Officer, Motorist Hurt in Collision 734 0137 CAL. LIC. NO. 149-150 yj AUCTION CO. THE BUYER AS PART OF THE PURCHASE PRICE.

(818) 788-9263 1300-30 1 CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT PREVIEW: OCTOBER 20-22 SATURDAY 10-5 SUNDAY 12-5 MONDAY 10-5 Oct. 23rd Sale Starts 10 AM Storoao Unlls othor Sourcns. Antn. nnk wnAl Cos Angeles tmes Recycling for an abundant future. BY ORDER OF BANKRUPTCY COURT, ASSETS OF American European Prints Contemporary Prints Paintings AUCTIONS: OCTOBER 23, 24 AND 25 discovering the dimensions of outer space, so too will there be understanding "that there are other dimensions within our physical realm," she said.

That's why "Ghost" is packing them in, she said, as I was about to leave. "People want to know there is something out there, that it's not over when it's over." Dana Parsons' column appears Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Readers may reach Parsons by writing to him at The Times Orange County Edition, 1375 Sunflower Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, or calling (714) 966-7821. OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA nssocinTion AUCTION 142.

Electric Motor Service, Inc. AUCTIONEERS DELI EQUIPMENT, POLYNESIAN RENTAL. REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. ARTS WAREHOUSE AIR SPECIALTIES (AIR AMERICA) CITY ESCROW CORP. FINANCIAL BROADCASTING NETWORK, DEBTORS, AUGMENTED COMPUTERS PERIPHERALS OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT VEHICLE NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, STARTS AT 10:30 A.M.

MOVED TO 9615 CANOGA AVE. CHATSWORTH LARGE QUANTITIESI-PANEL SYSTEMS TOO! '89 CHEV. BLAZER, LOADED SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE OFFICE FOR LEASEI INSPECT SATURDAY, OCT 27, 10-4 MORNING OF SALE FOR DESCRIPTIVE BROCHURES CALL MAURY SLAVKIN AUCTIONEERS 19510 VENTURA BLVD.

212, TARZANA, CA. 91356 because seeds are being planted in their higher minds. Millions of seeds are being planted in the ground every day, and only a few come up. The more that kind of stuff is presented to people, the more seeds that are planted, the more seeds are going to take hold, and our society is going to change." Although it surprised Hollywood, the Rev. Joan said she isn't surprised by the movie's hold on the public.

"We're seeing more and more information coming out that love is forever, as it was in That was kind of the bottom line there. He loved this woman so much he stayed. He had the choice of leaving, but he wanted to stay and CHP officials said the driver of the pickup, Alfredo G. Torres, 48, of Santa Ana, was taken to UCI Medical Center after suffering what authorities described as major injuries. He was in undetermined condition Saturday.

Torres was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Pauley was transported to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach where he was treated for minor injuries and released. won tickets to TOM SCAI.LEN PRESENTS NOV. 4 every day! OfUHOzcouMry ft fVrH-v. 213873-6871 818705-7432 CI OfJ-OO I BIWU0-43g From a Times Staff Writer COSTA MESA A Costa Mesa police officer suffered minor injuries when his patrol car was rammed by an alleged drunk driver Friday afternoon.

California Highway Patrol officials said Officer Harlan L. Pauley was turning left onto Newport Boulevard from Del Mar Avenue about 4 p.m. when a 1982 Chevrolet pickup ran a red light and collided with the patrol car. You may have OCT. 26 thru rr SI Al LIU NU.

By Order ot Owner By Order STATE LIC. NO. ot Owner In the Matter of Nichols Edward Hopper Night Shadows OVER 700 WORKS BY ARTISTS DURER RENOIR DINE JOHNS STELLA RIVERS REMBRANDT BACON ESTES DE KOONING THIEBAUD PARK CHAGALL CLOSE HOCKNEY LICHTEN3TEIN WARHOL OE FOREST AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS SINCE 186S 7601 SUNSET BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES 213 850 7500 EXT. 251 Tuesday, October 23rd at 10:30 a.m. 2319 No.

San Fernando Burbank, CA Dlroclions: Golden Slato Fwy. 5 North to Buona Vista St. Exit. South to San Fernando, Led to Sato Silo. MOTOR REWINDING Lg.

Qty. New Rebuilt Electric Motors Inspection: Oct. 22nd, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WRITE PHONE WIRE FOR BROCHURE: ORRILLS AUCTION Tuesday, Furnituro Furnishings From Private Homos.

3007 Washington Suite 200 Marina Del Rey, Calif. 90292 II Phone: (213) )) (f THE CITY OF WHITTIER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PRESENTS MULTI BUSINESS DISPERSAL GREAT WESTERN FORUM Clock, Antlq. Carvod Marble Top Sido Brd.Fino Grandfather's Clock By Soth Thomas With 3 Sots 01 Chimes. Kohler Campbell Spinet Piano. Entortalnmont Cobs In Ebony Oak Finishes.

Dosks, Bookcasos, Bar Stools, Duncan Phylo, Mah. Sola Covorod In Roso Brocado. Other Sofas In Varl. ou3 Stylos a Fabrics. Slnglos Pairs ol Uphd.

Club. Wing, Occ. Rocllnor chairs. Fronch Quoon Anno, Moplo, Modern Cocktail. End, Occ.

Drum Com Tables In Wal. Cherry Woods. Floor Lomps, Somo Bric-o-Brac, China. Crystal, Glasswaro Silvorplato, Mirrors. Pictures.

Paintings Sola Bods. Nlco Walnut 20s Codor Chosl. Solid Mah. 20's Dining Sot With Tablo, 6 Chairs, 2 Benches Bultot Sorvor By McClollen. Louis XV-Stylo Dining Sot With Lovely China Cab.

Exquislto Mah. Duncan Phyfo Junior Dining Sot With 6- Lyro Back Carvod Chairs Crodonza Bullot, Othor Din. Sols. Wood, Motel Glass Top Dlnottos. Oak Othor Bod Sots.

Odd Chosts Drossors, Odd Dining Chairs. RESTAURANT, DENTAL, LIQUOR STORE, OBTAINED THROUGH THE -sEtia MUCH OF THE EQUIPMENT IS LIKE NEW. 277-7373 Lie. 345 1910 West Adams Blvd. Near Wastarn Ave.

877-5737 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1990 10:30 A.M. OCEANIC HQOH. 6840 MAGNOLIA AT MAGNOLIA Enjoy the on-ice debut of The Simpsons in their first "live" skating tour! Plus, Ice Capades Barbie and international skating champions will share the spotlight.

Don't miss the Golden Anniversary Edition of this family fun favorite! Find your name in a winner's box in today's regional classified ads for free tickets. "You're a Winner" prizes are a regular feature of TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WHITTIER, CA AND WHITTIER BLVD. THOMAS BROS. GUIDE PO. I55-D5 lltmCTIOIIS: 9 A.M.

10:30 A.M. DAY OF SALE THUS a CONDITIONS: CASH-OR EQUIVALENT NO PERSONAL CHECKS. $100.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT FOR Diuucn a rnuuic. uurcit a rtiCMiUM. WILL ruti UKUUIIUHt.

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1990 AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 FEATURING LLADRO. NAD. HUMMELS INC. MANY CLOSED EDITIONS. PRECIOUS NONENTS INC.

CLUB PIECES, LALIOUE. BACCARAT. WATERFORD. COLLECTOR PLATES INC. 1ST BIS MOTHER'S DAY.

DISNEY SERIES. HISEL. MORE. JEWELRY INC. SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS TO OVER CTS.

IN MARQUIS. PEARS. OVALS. EMERALD COT. BRILLIANT MANY SET IN RINGS.

DIAMOND BANGLE BRACELET. COLORED STONE NECKLACES, BRACELETS. EARRINGS. ITALIAN GOLD JEWELRY. MORE.

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