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1991-01-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
• ORANGE -dlllCI II ........ , Mostly cloudy with · a 60 pc:rcent chance of rain by late anemoon. South wind to 10 mph. CoastaVlnland highs · from 64 to 69. Lows from 41 to 4S. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information. including boat- in1-fishina and s urfina rcpons, sec ~C IO. IN THE NEWSROOM AM tM9 dtere were elpl: When we select~ the finalists for our Great Restaurant Reviewer Sean:h. the Nifty Nine had •area• ring to It. Alas. one of our nine reviewers. the multi-talented Thursday, January a, 1891 25 cents ,,, Beach property .01"1n1rs prapaN for battle I ' • They plar to take on state panel's staff over encroachment issue By Iris Yokol Orenge COMt o.ilY Pilot ~WPORT. BEACH Oceanfront proJ'tny owners arc. marshaling their troops to nonn next week's Coastal Com- mission hearina following commission staff's refusat this week to give an inch on · bcacbfront encroachments. The state commission will review Ncw- pon Beach's policy fo r dealing Wlth the hundreds of private bcacbfront encroach- " m~~ ' Disappo'intcd and angry wtth com- mission staff's staunch recommendation of only a -ftve..foot mtt1rnum for pnvatc patios IUld walls built on the sand and extension of a i)aved bcachfront pathway. West Newpon homeowners arc ptannang pep rallies this weekend and bus transpor- tation to Wednesday's hcanng tn Manna del Rey. "We have a busJoad of people going," said Wally Sememuk, a resident home- owner at 6807 Seasnore Drive. "Coastal Commission staff has. Wlthout consadenng aJI the competing interests. come up With a narTow-mindeq. tunnel- v1sion type of opinion," said Paul Watkins. 'a resident homeowner at 6408 W Ocean Front. His pauo cncroacbn..10 fec1 onto the beach. "It's' very dJStrcssing to me.'" After months of emotional debate that d1v1ded the cat). the City CounCll an Octo- ber adopted a pohC) thaJ allo"s pnvaie bcachfront P3\•0s. walls and other hom<' 1mprO\cment~ -e~asting and future -to extend to 71 fet'1 ·m the Balboa Pier area for a flat annual k~ ofS300. and en~ ment'I an Wt'st "''""pon to extend to IS feet for an annual fee of $600. ifhc cu~ deC1ded to prohibit sttuctul'a;I bcachfront encroachments tn the Balboa Peninsula Point area. but aJJow natural ground W' er to e\tend from homes. In adopting the pohc) the council re- JCCted ( oastal C omm1sc,1on staff's repeated suggestion to e\l<.'nd the bcacbfront path~il\ 3(f04'~ \\c:~I '\,<.'~port tO the Santa See BEACH/M John Seymour ·gets Wils~1-1 's senate seat New governor calls him 'compassionate' · By Karen Auge Orenge C.0..1 0..ly .P o<>I ~ Don Took. has taken himself out of the race ... But even an has note announcing his WlthdrawaJ -pnmarily bccau~ of schedulina conflicts -the writing ability of T ook. a veteran actor with the South Co.st Rcpcnory theater. shines. IC sample: ~CR4.ME!'-TO -Hes been heralded as the author ol a landmarL. educauo n- retorm bill. and lnllc1zed for rcmaanin.g an enigma among has o"n c~sutuents La t \car. he "'as bluted b) pTo-and ant1-abon1on 'forl~ ahkc for-changing has \tand o n the 'olallle issue and lo t his bad . to t'i«o me lieutenant ao' cmor .. , also feel wr I tr.-ould be more acerbic and m~ lh•n you probably •'Ould like. TMre •re• lor of over- priced, over-r11ed res,.uranu 1n this •ta, •nd I •ould .,. .. n1 19 be 1bk to wrire candidly a.ad bonesrly with no srrinp 1rcach~." Althou&h we never attache<tany strinp to \he job. we're sure the owners of all the bver-priced. over-rated re~ taurants out there arc breathing easier ... So we're down to the Great Eight (just as catchy as the Nifty Nine). You can find a review by one of our fin.lists. Sandi Salfoa Messana. in the Weekend section of today's edition. QUOTES Of THE DAY .. B\.tt State Sen John ~ .. mour · R· .\naheam. naned I QQ I on a h1gh note. a~ (,o, -elect Pete \\ ilwn named him· to scnc the t'\o\-O \tar\ rcma1n1ng o n Walson·c, l Senate scat (. 31hng ham a. ··com pa 1onate con- ser'\ all"<' .. "Ith a keen antelhgence. encl'I) a nd ,touahnc~s of mind. \\ alwn an noun~ h1\ \urpn'St' choice here Wcdncsda) Sc)mour told rcponers at an afternoon -press con.krt'nce that he was .. honored and humhled'" h~ the appointment and ac- kno""ledged that the .. task ahead "'II not be ca , ... Se\ mour 5'. ha\ t'Stabhshcd a repu- . L• f>aynel<>r.,. eo.t o.ty PllOt talion as J hard'>'orlang moderate con- Oavtd Ems. a roofer, ls looking for rain. The 18fk of It over he saJd, aren't aware that their roofs are In need of repair -scnata'e d unng has eight \ears an the state the past few years has hurt the roofing business. People, when n doesn't rain . . , Senate .~_''Rain usua/fr..arllihem motiv•tcd." . .. He unSul~ lull) b3nled fello"" Ora.nae -~~.~~R~~~~~~,-,-,~-,-c--,~,~.,-· 1r~1-in11 ·c1m1--~~~~,catt~~~ As1ociation president. on potenllal cus-Bcrge~n an I QQO tor the GOP nomanauon lomers putting off JObs through the • for lieutenant gin emor Dunng the cam- drou&hl (Al). 0 .. . · · pa1gn ,">C' mour \\\.ttched his tancc on "Nevtr leave that 1111 tomorrot". By Russ Loar , . . abon1on annC\uncang that ""h1le he con-w'::eC:~:;r:~k~~y." . ~~::hoping prcd1ct1on ,. ~Rain heading for Orange Coamt .. ~d;~~e:r:~~::s·:;~!~ ;~! ~~e f f lkrge·son v.o n the nom1~non but lost TODAY'S EVENTS • The Costa Mesa QuicJcsteppers senior citizen square dance croup seeks uperienced square dance couples to join them today and every Thunday from 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown community center, Anaheim and Center streets in Costa Mesa. CaU S45-S669. • Ju:z.1u1tarist Roben Conti per- forms from S-S p.m. 1n the View Lounae at the Newpon Beach Mamou Hotel, 900 Newpon Center Dnve, o rain roday wtll help plug the leaks 0 the election to incumbent Leo McCa.nhy. the troubled roofing business. COST A MESA -A.lthouah a des--500 to 100 mtles southwest of Los Business has been hunana dunng the ~.tely needed rainstorm is cJlpcctcd Anaieks and moVl ng northeast at about Reaction to the •ppointmcnt of the fl t th Oratlte c st. t woa't mak m1lhona1rr,. former rcaJ tatc cxccuu"e last three years of drouJht 1n Cahfom1a. to 1 e . oa 1 .... ~ e 20 mph. and lo ngtime \\ ll\On polrucal al~ was a""""'rdi'ng 10 local roo~crs much of a dent 1n the-dro ...... t.; ~ ,. ..1 .___ . i....a . -·ca1 -f: b ,...__ """ •~ · .._., t ,..,. ,...,..,.."" up trop1 moisture -ncralh a"ora le among v ••O&C ount" "If it's nol rainina. nobody as aoing to casters say. ......-0GO-P leaders :1 bo h · f " d Da d A statement from the National ~ now ~ .a Jarac cloud ma a> worry a ut l cir roo · sa1 . vi Weather Service rclca.scd W~nday SOC'latcd with at. \be NWS st.atem_ent Former pohucal foe Bergeson con- Ellis. owner of D.R. Ellis Roofing in sratuJatcd 'moUf. v.hom he said bad Newpon Beach. "As soon as we get a afternoon said the norm system was See RAIN/• been an effccti"e st.ate leg1\lator. "John bas real good ra.i~ wt act a lot of calls." the capabilit' of doing a .good job.' Ile bas Tbe roofing industry aencratcd S 17.1 his ~or~ cut out for him." million wonh of business nattonwtde 1n aroWih for the industry 1n tQ91. ton Assoctauon ~nd dw1s1on manager The Oran Coat senator added that 1989, accordjng to the National Roofina In CalJfom1a. the prospect of a founh of ddleback Roofing Inc. in Orange. )'mour v.ould facr a touJh umc uying'to Contractors Association (NRCA). Roof,. ynr of drought 1s un~tthna for local "We're tryma to be opt1mi lK' that hold the U natc seat in 1992. bccaute ina officials say 1990 was •difficult )ear roofers. "h's a.tread)' late in the sason. -.~·~ 1oang to art some wet w~ther to of the fund-rat ing challenacs posed bj nationwtde u the economy slowed. and as far as the rains io." said Rick Cech. cnha~ our productiv1t)." nrnning tn the same }car as the preside• lt--~~~.a..JllealCh...UUU~~W-----~1-tbc. s pm!icnna tittle 1f any p1esidcn1 oft~ state Roofina ontrac-see ROOFERSJM ual election and a \cat .. hen new 009-·.. ~ional ~ ll ht up f<>f' pbl. .. LOTTERY l.1111 . ; t ae. 11, u, ·ac, ia Borius number -• , ,.,, .. Sn ltdtel -()U)and Compcoa· •••• <:;Hana: 6 •a•• 0 Dltmonck• ) • Spedee• KiDI INDE )( Lockabey retires frOm ·nan PDOt y \' See SEYMOUR/II Witne~ bl~es Rose for. miiftle1 on Balb08 ,, ----· ----... -.. -.. --.. ----... ------. - -- ;; ... . :: ... -------- -. .. .. .. -----.. -. . ----. -.. ------ --.. --.. ---.. -.. .. .. ... -... ... -"I: --• -• --: .. -. : Orange Coast People Wlllllll F.a.i I The crcati vc director of I.be lr!vine advertising and public ~iations &&ency R.L Coucb A de>. is usi~ his anger to briQa awareness of the dbaen of drunken dnv1ng to ttte Oranae Coast. He has inspired his com· pany to develop Mothers Against Drunk Drivin&. (MADD) ads for teadina publi- cations. as well as posters and • lighted bus bench ads. COMPUY MAI --- Having worked ~loscly with MADD over the years to Cle· velop adverusing programs that ha'e won national awards and arc sull used hy cha~tcrs around L....';.. __ .;m ..... the rnunll")":° Fonunc is helping the R.L. Couch & Co. bring the anti-drunken dnving message to the public. .. Thi., " an agent') commitment. We are dodteaung our skills 10 acate a h1ghl~ '1~1blc adven1s1ng grogram for MADD." PERSONAL INTEREST-------- Fonune's in"olvement "-Ith MADD stems from a tragic 1nc1dent St°' en \Cars ago. when his son-in-law, the father of Fonunc \granddaughter. "ent oul on a quick errand m Fortune's car Hit head-on b~ an out·of<ontrol drunken dnve'r. Fortune's son-in-la" ne' l'r returned ··" e "an1 pt:Ople .to rcrogn1ze the fact that toda) It ts more acceptable lo not drink and dm e than the other way around." -By tit~ Dally PUot Local News Briefs Carbon monoxide blamed In .d11t11 Hl 'NTI N<1TON BEA( H -.\ 42-)ear-old Huntington Beach man d1eJ from ai>parent 1.-.arhon monoxide poisoning Wedncsda> n1gh1 after hnng1ng a harl'x'tUl' into his apartment to cook a steak fol' dinner pohrr ..aid · The naml' ot 1he man "a' being withheld rx·nd1ng not1ficauon ol his death to n·lat1H·\ T hl' ta~ 1s being investigated b) the \or<1nc(~ l)cpartnwnt ... , Jn .. 11 .. udental death \ Ol'1ghhor tound the man I~ 1ng dead on a couch 10 h1\ Beach""oJ \ 1llagl' Jpartmt·nt at IQ 13:! Magnolia Street at a boot 6 lt> pm Huntington lkath police Lt Patnck C1tldea said 10 a pre\\ fl'll'a\c. rhc 11130 "3S pronounced dead in htS fir\t-floor apartllll''H 1 hc·\ llt1m haJ hrough1 J l!lr&c barbecue into his aparmcnt and '"01•1.l·d .1 <,tl'Jk but kit h1~ <loors and "indows clo~. Gildea said r hl rnJn .1ppJrl'lltl\ passed out from a lack of oxygen apd died trorn lJrh<1n 11111no\ldt' po1son1ng. Gildea said · · . Th"·" thl' fir,! Jl·alh lh1 v.1 ntcr 1n Hun\mgton Be."\ch due to carbon 'mono\llk f)i•1~on1ng. pollct' ~td Three robberies reported In ine night · ('()' T \ \11 \ \ -Polin: in ( osta Mesa and Newpon &arh "l'Tl' in' t't1Fal1nv 'n l'ral rotihcne\ Wcdnesda} night. In< t•,t.1 \k\.t polH.l' had n·purt of a man who was demanding. drug~ from RJm\.t\ Rl'\Jll l>iutt' lln '\;ewpon Boule' ard. ')ffiter\ \\l'rt• lt111!..1n11-lor 1ht· man lur \l'H'rJI hours lollov.1ng the rob~'!) JI Ji111ut -<,11 11 Ill In 'c"""'' H,·.il h rol1'-c had repons of robhc11cs a1 tht• •• .H..~~l•~..1.~-4-<LUl .... irt~c__---~--...:..._ I urthn d 1 1 I •n .1 three cobbenes were not a"atlahle at l'l l'\\ I HU Demand lncre1slng I• cbarltlas ~..\'\I \ \ '\ \ -\tore and more poor Orange Count) resident\ arc lirl1ng up for tree food and chantablc group"> that ti) 10 hdp .,,., lhn an: hcmg o' erwhelmed. I·"' \l."ar "a' "b\ tar the the largest de!fland )'Car we·vc e'er had ·· \Jld R1 t hard l amm. program manager for thr f-ood D1 -;.1nhut1on ( cntl·r 10 Orange. a food bank that supplies otht!r ag1.·m1l'" •\t the <;onwont· C arcs Soup Kitchen in Cosrn MC"S3, the numht·r of hungr) people who show up for lunch· has grown IO 200 from I tiU o\ l'r 1hc rre' 1ou'> 12 months. according to a newspaper fepon And lhl' Fullerton Interfaith Emergenc> ~rv1cc now fec<ls and clothes oOO people a month. up from 400 a month last year "Wt•'"e had to turn awa) 150 to 200 people a day," said Mant' Eckess. director ot the Good amantan Food M101stry in Costa Mesa, wh ich 1n a year\ time saw the nu mber of needy 'at its doon nsc b)' near!) a third. to 375 "We JUSt can't pcrsonall) sustain this," she said. "\.\e're being inundated." 1n11n111'1nt1 ..... -.. 1111111 U;I. •JllP SANT A ANA -lllepl 1mmtgrants from war-tom El Salvador were urged Wednesday by acuv1sts to be wary of s1gmna up for the U.S. government's offer of temporary protected status. • The proposal that took effect Wednesday allowed many of the estimated 800,000 undocumented Salvadorans in the United States. half of them m Soutbem California. to stay here legally until June 30. 1992. , But with no auarantec that those who apply won't be sent back to the Central Amencan country after that date. Oran&e County activists counseled a cautionary apprqach. "ThoSt" who are illepl, those wh9 are tlhderground ... l would encourage them to consider the possibility of a scndus deportation back to El Salvador." said Sophia Cortez. 2~. a native Salvadoran who 1s now a l~I lJ . . re ident aDd studying medicine .. at UCI Medical ~nter. ORANGE -10-ycai~ld Cost.a Mesa boy htt by two &Jlina bullets JUJl after m1dnl&ht on New Year'• Day underwent sureery Wednnday to rep&tt damaae to h11 riaht band. Sefl)o GraNld<>t was..-bwt when a bullet hit him as he was odcbrauna the !IW\ of l 99 l with hi• family,. wd UO Mddic:a.I Genter ipc>ka.oman Fran Tant.in: "Hc'1 fiM, .. IM iaid. '"TM IUl'JCI) went \'et)' well and be'• • recqveri119 aic:ely.'" • A IK08d buUct hn Ol"lftldol' n,ht lhilh.' but caUled litllc ~ ._._ n pU.ed deuly throup hil ftab, Titdift' llicl ~ """" ,,,,., """ _, .... , •. ,... . ' The World ... In Four Minutes Ciiis llllllllJ ... lllPlcl --lllb • · European, Soviet and Anb official• outbed for talks to aven ftt with Iraq even as NA TO decided on Wednetday to tend three jet ft&hter squaf;lrons to Turkey to bol•ter its border with Iraq. ~merica said that peace moves were up to Iraq. U.S. officials in Baghdad rep0rted no chu&c in·Statc Department instructions on a date accept.able to the United StateJ for holdina direct U.S .• Jraqi talks. Thursday, Jan. 3, was the final ecceptable date. U.S. Charges d'Affaircs Josc-ph Wilson IV. the bi&hest-rank.ina U.S. diplomat left in Baghdad, said Iraq made no contact Wednesday with the V.S. Embassy. .. They have my phone m,1mber," Wilson la.id. Altl·SllllllRI. _NII 1111111 lll'llllClltl NICOSIA, Cyprus -.A ·"Voice of Free Iraq" aimed at under- mining suppon for Saddam Hussein has begun brbadcastjng from an unknown location to Iraqi homes.. ._ The radio station on its second day of transmission Wednesday urged Iraqis to form a parllament-ii:t-exile to topple the Iraqi president. The station. broadcasting intermittently for a few hours daily, rt'Ters to Saddam as "the· very Satan,.. "despot," "tyrant" and "crooked." · Monitored m Nicosia. the radio said it broadcasts to "every Iraqi home and to the Arab nation's masses." It said it was transmitting on three shortwave frequencies and on one medium-wave contributed by the radio services of S) ria: Egypt. Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf Arab states. U.S. captar shot down, 8 kllllll SAN ALVADOR. El Salvador -Lef\1st guemllas shot down a U.S .. military helicopter in the · eastern pan on the country on Wednesda)'. killing three Amencan crewmen on board. the rebels.said. . A radio re~I broadcast said a guemlla unit brouif\t down the· Huey helicopter near the village of l,.olottque. 75 miles east of the capital. but dtd not say what weapons "-Cre used. A spokesman at the armed forces press office. who insisted on anon) mil) for security rea~>n'i. confirmed the UH· IM helicopter was shot down but refu~ to gl\c details or sa} 1f an)One was killed. Tbc bodies of three crew members were found by a guemlla by Sharai LeBeau ~ ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL.DRAMA SERIES l athenn't: Bell' had run :!00 )ards down Back Ba) pnve l~ rhe upfX.>)1lc d1rt"<:11on of lhc.> Pot Bell~ Fla'lher before she came to a. \<.rl't.'1. h1ng. halt , \.\hat the ht•tl. am I do1n~' she a~ked hcr'iClf. If.I don't nab th!\ Jerk \\ho ~ 111'' I ht "Jl'"°pon cops huS) 1n 1ng to catch the I angxnc looter .n•11.11nh d1dn'1 ha'c the manpower to )takeout the Bad BJ) · '\tlr turned ar11unJ avd ~" the Pot tkll~ f'lac;ha sho" his stuff 111 onl.' more ICmJk Jogger "'hn...l' scre4nH et hot:d acro)S the Back ka ,. · · "-athennc took oil alter hi m She "'a"' about to find out 1r all those houfs spent lli1 tht'. S1a1ntia'>tl.'r at the \pons Connection were gi11ng lo do her an~ good J...athl·ri ne ·.,111111 reachl·<l. thl ~pot 1 n thl' ro;id where the The · fla\her. h.1, 1ng. 'POtll'd her lum_hcred 11110 lh<' un<lerbru.,h . Abo'e "',1., .i ''l't'P dill Jnd "thl' Pa t I. 'r" pon .1part men1s She figured he ''J" h1din(I "IOmt:\\.h1.•rt'· nl·arb} · · ' "' \he ''oppnl tur J moml·n1 .. ind listt•ned 'ihl' c6uld clear!) hear 1h1. .. l.1hor1.·d hrl·.1th1ng of <;ortll·onc .-.crioush overweight. .. , 1<; ;1".;" 111 I'll I.ill '.nu .. 'huuted a '111ce "omc" here nnl 100 t.11 .I\\ ,I\ · c lr \eah' .. )l'lkd hat!.. Ka tht•nno °"lhl' h.1d had enough ··What ar' ~nu go1nii to du" \can.· m<' to death wit h that \tgl) stoma,·h of \llllr\ I'm plJltng ~llU under l'lllll'0°\ .lrrt·\l .. It "a' .1 rrett' .hold statement 1nlc "a1hcnnc d1dn·t know --~b.c.11.....bs:_~..ru...Lh~liuil: - To be contmued. Did Yau Know? . . . Did. they 1!111 . up· the . ~ streets ·at night, t oo?. • In ' Costa M~sa: George Foncv1llc share;; a memo!")' with us . .Bark 1n the I Y50s. at the comer of Fa1rv1cw and Ba"cr Streets. there was a ba11cry:0peratcd rollaway traffic signal wtuch wa' used on "Sckcnds when traffic.was hca\)'. A Costa Mesa policeman was ass1¥ned to roll 11 6ut to the middle of lhe intcrsecuon and tum 11 on When tht• trallic d1fl:lppcarcd. so did the traffic signal. Pretty n1f\y huh'I l · Go ahead bnd send, }Our b1stonc:1/ f:Jcts to Did You· ~now?, Oran1e Coast Dally Pilot : P 0 Bo~ 1560. Costa MNB, 92626. · · -CompUH by Aue Splu Pollce Log s., .......... ,..., column aaa ICUCbod tbe wrecu,e ud I.hey found bodies c:anyina lJ,S. m.ibwary ideatifkadon, laid the broedcalt by t.he Farabundo Mani Natfonal Liberl!ion Front rebel orpnii.ition, also k own u FMLN. W•lllr1 Ill 1411 -•IU1•11I· ' WASHlNGTON -A Connecticut company hai asreed to pay a • record S4U millfon to 3,0001teelwo~.tlo conicnded the compby had sectetJy. ploncd to cheat th~m out or pensioas by layi~ them\ off before they bad 20 years df scrvic». - The settlement between Continental Can Co. and the United Steelworkers of Amcnca ends an ~year-oJd federal .lawsuit brouabt by tbe union, a union source said Wednesday. U der the agreement, scheduled to .be announced in· Washinaton on Thilnday, both sides were opcratina under a Pa order not to discuss the case publicly before midnight, the source said WASHINGTON -Federal officials have proposed to cut a home-heating aid program for the poor by·as much u two-thirds and to distribute what's left of the money only in nine Northeast states. These states -the six in New England plus New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania -would act the same money in the next fiscal yeirtha1 they are geni ng th ts year, a 'total of about s.68 millton. But other states would be dropped from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. or UHEAP. and its budget slashed from · the current $1 .4 billion, under the proposal by Health and Human Services Secretary Louts Sullivan. •••t• tatmn In 1111111 111•1111 WASHINGTON ~ Federal regulators \\ere not pofiticany press- ured to go easy on Charle$ H. Keating Jr.'s savings and loan assoetation. a former aovemmenl supervisor told te Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday. The test1m on)' of Roscmal) tewan. at the resumption ofhe.anngs on the conduct of five ~nators. contradicted as~n1ons of other regulators whQ appeared earlier before the committee. Ms. Stewart. called as a defense witness b) one of the fi ve. Sen. Alan Cranston, 0-Cahf .• headed the office of cnforcc-ment at the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. -By Tb~ Auoclated Pr~,. News of the Weird PIZZI lllllVlllJ •11 11m•111••• LIVERMORE -Dommo's P1ua dch\CI) man Joh n Scam- mon may have been hoping for a big New Year's E'e tip bu1 he gOl somethmg different "-hen he brough1 two large Extra"agann1 prnas to an apanml·n1 Thc man "ho opened lhc door pulled a gun on him "Out of msttnll I JU<;t took 11 awa) from him," s~ud the 32- )car-old Scammon, "'ho scr\cd as a m1lltal") policeman for the Na~~ on l reasure bland un11I ORANGE COAST ·Daily Pilat last year "Three shots went off I wu JUSt tr) mg to control where the gun was pointing." The I 0-minute struggle "seemed like an etemtt) :· he said. but finall) Livermore police am,cd with si rens "'a1l- 1ng. The suspect fled. leavmg his dinner ~hind. Police Lattr ar- rested Tro) Duane Watts. 19. 1n conn ectton "tth the rob~r) at- tempt "I had a funn} feeling about him to the first place.'' 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Jean and tennis shoes. ran tt1roup fbc ora rnidcnfa home 1n the 18100 block or lledrud · parlun1 lot, ero\ted unOo~r 5trttt and eot into and l\Olc SlOO wonh or property. a blue hatch k car dn~en by a blonde woman. . . . • 7 r ••-a 0 SomcoM stc')lt ••small children' Wh«I toy (')Ck from a planter ou Balctt trcct A -otnan .. callc\S from the Harbour Pacific compln on Pacific coa. H.iabwa)', rrportina 1hlt U..t hcf b'fiwr bOYfi'ieild WU .. kicki .. i• tM Ml door Pd WIUUI to till IB) COlll~." c ' A jpleSt at the W-6w Hmo. Hoell liid uicMW .... bit ............ --• Pftll ..... ~ ...... ~ .......... ~ ~fl ............... _.._•n J ·a, ..,... ...... .,_ .... a a T-o womcft one man"'* a SI 5 ..... hfttft •in. a SllO~t Pitt o1 wt1i1t M 2• lftd I defttm JKka v ueid II S 170 ._ I dodu .. 1tore '" Co.i Piii& A • aftti llw tllnt but t ta.ctn m dlt as M .... ~ ! The New Year 1'tp for local pttdict1on1. Here ate a few: A New .... ...-: On Monday, Gov. Pete Wilson won't appoint Newport Beach's Marjan Beraeson to the U.S. Senate. Too bad. she works hard and has intqrity. Instead. Newport's you111 conpessman Chris Cox. will 1et the nod. He's h1rd·~-ortm1. has mtelf'ity and ... is re~/ectable. Editor's note -This . "' Jim Wood column was submitted __ ;....._ __________ _ before W1)son announC't'd he had ~/«fled John ~ymour, R·Anaheim. for the post. We'll an·e Jim half credit. 0 A Termlaal as a lJbrary. If oil stays hiah and the economy low, Orange County /\irpon will stay quiet. By court dCCTee, the only way to increase fli&J'ts it throu&h quieter jets, •• ... and they're the most expensive to operate," says Larry Pickett Qf USAir. Thomas F.Ri/ey Terminal will be an ex~/lent spot for re1d1na for the 'next two or three ~ars. 0 A New Nest: After imaginative flights to the high desert· and a south county can¥0Jl, powers-that-be will realize there's o nly one viable site for an alternative Orange County Airport. The Ions runways of MCAS El Toro. near commuter rail lines and • conflucnct or ftttways. will eventually be Orange County's 11rport. 0 Ope. Roads: Billions an Measure M funds to ~iden freeways and enlarge the "El Toro Y .. -along with a sloWlng in residential development -will reduce the need for t~ San Joaquin Hillt T oll Corridor. There "-On ·1 be an Orange Coast toll road built tn this century 0 A Super Bowl; On Jan. 17. the Forty Naners wtll play the Raiders an an ·all-Cahforn1a Super-duper Bowl. WtnnC'r Ra1dus tn an u~t. 20-17. 0 Coppola SlloaJd Have Stopped Wiiien .Uead.: His latest effort was wntten o n the back of a napkJn. laced Wlth violence amid beautiful scencf) and repeuuve Italian music. His daughter's role was a JOkc. . . Once the h>pe "cars off. \ 1e"ers w1/1 3dtml .. Godfather. Pan · ///" was one dumb mo\IC'.' 0 . Down Home Cooklng Goes Uptown: An off-shoot of .. The Grill" dinina spots 1n Brentwood and Beverl) Hills will open an February under the Fa~h1on Island caneplcx. ''The Daily · Gnlrs'' meat loaf will Ix thC' win1er ~e of NC'wport Ekach dtnC'f~ 0 Now back to work: Space For Rent: Retail stores wall conunue to close along the Orange oast Some b) design. some b) default Tnan1k Squart'. now undu construction m Co lD \1esa. "'" ha\ C' a dtf1icult. 1f not 1mposs1bk time find mg IC'nants 0 Selling &be Coaslllne: A plush oflitt to promote In inc ( o '" Newport C'oast properties "111 open 1n Fuhaon Island "•than a month When will sal~ start-> .. M> educated guess ·~late March." 5a)S manager Manon Buie · Custom lot pn<Ys M-i/I Ix lo"C"r than ongmall> planned. hut sales will Ix strongc.·r than man> an11c1pate 0 "All Sys1em1 Are Go": i\cc9rding to Director of f)e,cfopment Ron Ha}den. a 50.000-squan--foot ultra-modern addition to the already sprawling H unungton Beach Central L1braf} "1JI be undcNa} b) Fall. · Completion w1thtn a }Car "'"make this tnSlllUllOn one or the finest 1n the nation. 0 Hopes are on Hopper: Despite .still not ha' mg a director. the Newport Harbor .\rt Museum opens one of its finest C\h1b1ts on Jan. 20. .. Edward H opper Sclecttons From thC' Whttney ... will spark nC"" mtere~t m the local muS<"um . . from local art lo\ eN That should la t us through m orning cofTtt .\f\.er that, pra) lOrraiii·d'Od repeal -Jlllpp tw-vear·on c 11"1D}'ll'tffiTtffiS-· "cc lend Jim Wood'• col•ma rwu S.1Hhy1 a.IHI Tt•nd•y1. ly Robert Berker Or ... C....~Noe HUNTINGTON BEACH -Joe ortno and has neiebbot Dominic Scolaro hive bclri lkinrusmna with City Hall aince bd'ore Olristmu to act a .. pile of black sun 1h1dae hauled away from in fron of thc1l'tj homes on Heil A vmue. The rubble -Mormo ·mates at least I 'Ii tons of asphalt pinp from Heil venue -was led up In front of bis hoU6C for n~y two weeb, he said. Not only did it remain 8$ an unwelcome black lump of a Chnst.mas present. it sat there; u&ly and unmoving. into the New Year wbtn it was equaJly as unwelcome. .. l(s a real eyc~sore.!?.. Moreno said. "I've called city offietals and have aouen a real run.around ... Employees told him that the people he needed to talk with were on vacation or that no~ing could be done because of holiday schcd· ules. he said. .. They never returned my calls." His nciahbor. Scolaro, said he was willing to put up wi th J._he heavy equipment a nd noise involved in Man found hanged New Year's night By ·Robert Barker . Orenge Coeal [)My PllOI H UNTINGTON BEAC'H .\ 37·year-old dental technician was found ·hanging from a trtt at Pcm Park on New Year's night b~ three )Oung mtn taking · a shortcut through the parl on their wa} ho me The man was 1dent1ficd a'i Da' ad Scheidegger. who h"e-d at ncarb} Mora Kai Lane "'•th has "'tfe and 7- year-old dau~cr. Police Lt. d McErlaan ~•d the man was de ntx-d as desPQndent. but the officer echoed to elaborate There were al and1cat1ons that the man had tx-en dnnk1ng tx-fore ap- pan-ntl} k1lhng himself. ~cErlaan said . Jaso'\ teaner. 20. said he and has fnends cut through the par'k sho nl) after. '7 pm "hen the) sa" a sal· houette of hc1degcr's bod)' hang- ing from a ro pe rrpem~ Heil Avenue, bUt lhat it wasn't ·•ration.al" to lea~e the debris in front or the homes .. ,\. makes h look like a abet to," he' '-'id. "Look at this mess, the street swee~n can't tven set in to clean. There's no rcasqn to leave it in front of a reside~I area like this." " Moreno uid he finally received a ray of hope from Larry Taite in the city's Public Works Department. whom he said has been "lfCIJ ... • Tahe came to the homes in the 7000 block of Heal A venue Wednes- day afternoon and told him the contractor -rcpoflcdly the Ve - non Pavina Co. rot fuJlcrton - would be out later that day to haul away the mes • Moreno said. Earlier. Vernon representatives told him they would remove the rubbish next month when they scrape old asphalt and 'fpave Adams A venue, Moreno sauf. · John Miller, a city engineer. said WednC1day he didn't kl\ow the ttm"C scbcclule but that the pile ··win ~ taken care of." "We have no problem aettang the contractor out making things the way the public wants them," MjHer said. A portion of Heil Avenue 1s tx-ang resurfaced as 8. joant COUOt}-Clly project. he said. An oflictal with Vt>rnon Pa' mg Co. said he wasn·t aware of the problem but "'ould run 11 down and get the pile removed 8ob Berk•l()renge Ca.t ~ Dominic Scolaro (lett) and Joe Moreno have been battling tine» before Christmas to have a pile of asphalt and sludge. left In front · of their homes. by a city .contracior. removed. Police ask pubUc's help iii rape case -... Huntington Beach police release these two. compos te raw- mgs of §uspects In the brutal Christmas Eve rape of a 19·year- old hairstylist. Ill 'Tl,<1TO' BEACH Polan.· rC'k·a~d composite draw~ ing' "C'dnl·'><la' ul l 'WO suspccu 1n a hruta l..1dnap and rape last "c:-eJ.. nl J I Y 'l"ar-old ha1rstyhsL Th, JtlJll onurrcd short.I)' after I a m nn Chn c;tmas Eve dJ\ . OnC' 111 till' ,u,pects v.as de· sc n bc-d' as ·il ""SiihGliOln about 4 22 ''e;t"' nh1 'i h ~ 10. tall. 200 pound" .ind mu'l<.·ular He had brown hair and ·hro"'n eyes T ht• "-'lond man "as dcscnbed as a l·.uino bet~l·cn the age~ of !O and 21 He too. "as dcscnbed as mu<,e ular '>landing about 5 ft. .. an tall and wc•ghang 200 pound!. Poltt:e urgt: an)one "•th 1nfor .. mauon to call Oct Don Ho"'cll at QbQ·2~1! . , ··4'1 first. I thooght 1t •"as a du mm}:· litc1 ner said ·· \\ e walJ..ed 11ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 up to make sure It "as land of scaf} It looked lake he had JUSt died I "ent to a house and called 911 .. The tree "a~ right an the middle of the park I u~d to climb 1t. but· I probabh "on·t again " · <;tc1nc.-r said he recogn11e-d he1degger. ha' ing run an to him at times at a nearh' liquor sto re "I JUSt ~""' ham last ~eek He hought some II.ads cand} at the liquor store ·· headcggc('I "ale. Catherine. \Std Wednc\da\ she didn't fed hlc taUong about the circu,mstances of her husband's death He "as a nau' e of Rock pn ngs. -... Ynv~-nact-b<rn :t lhrnungt&n Beach area resident for 10 )ears. he said .\ mcmonal ~ace "111 tx- schedulcd. he said .KC's HALLMARK GOING 0oi~ BUSINESS ... SALE COURTYARD LOCATI ON ONLY .. All Christmas Miscellaneous Gift Item ·Plush Toys r By tony riod.o ~ CoMt Delf)i Pleot • NEWPORT BEACH -If Tricia Ke~n oould detcribe her store with one word it would be •·eclec- tic ... .. We mix from the best of "Our lines," said Kerrigan, tbe owner of Appoinunent.s of Newport at 1701 . WestclifT Dr. She stri es to eliminate the depandtentalized ap- pearance of most home furnishing stores by oombining elements - thus the name Appointments. "Appointments is a phrase that means the details within a home,·· she said. And 6S an interior de> &igner by tra<ie, Kerrigan has spent most of her life paying attention to those details. Kerrigan started Appointments of Newpon in December of I 988 to provide a unique alternative to in- terior and home design. The former owner of Village Home Designs in Newpon Beach. she sold that and opened Tricia Kerrigan Interior Design seven years ago. Her design office 1s located in the same center as her store. · · While the in tenor design bus1· ness keeps her busy with residential and commercial customers. it's the store which consumes most of her time. she said. "In this shop I do the bu}ing. ldvertislna. manaaemeut and coor- dination of displays," she said . Kerripn offers a bridaJ and sift registfY, and she said her business i1 a haven for interior desJpers. .Jvcrything Crom porcelain fiaurincs to brass towel r¥k1 are located throughout the store, bur bet specialty is of the soft varie1y. "We specialize in f.&yptian cot- ton aod Italian Mattelese linens," she said. \ Most of the merchandise in the store has a dccidedJy European flavor. And Kerripn imports items from Germany, F~ncc, Italy. Ena- land. tlungary and Japan. Even the Japanese merchandise is made in the European style, sht said. With the holidays over. It would seem that Kcrripn could rest, but not so she said ... Right now we're staning our new jobs, So ~·re starting fo buy for the next season, which is bridal registry." Since a large ponion of Ker- ngan 's business is return customers, she belie' es that they have come to expect that unique product selec- tion that she provides. And sh~ plans to e~pand in the near future so she ca~ meet ttie needs of young· er bndes. ··what wt.· tr) to do 1s buy well- rounded Imes." she said "We purchase things exclusi"el) for this area so people won't see the Items eH·r) ~here else." It's a -gi:eat was to buy long distance too! 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Ertl first utiUzed the "Manhattan" motif in 1927 as a tage de<1ign for "Manhattdn M"rv" ---158/500 54,275. MOBOCO Fw )twtrlry & Gtm.s WMrt thtt..fm I Not th# M~t F.tpr11 ll't" OUimond , Rubtn, S.pptura, Emtnld and tM World' Fin 200 ~port Centtt Dnv~ ~~ Beach • 114 • 6" • Newport un~r-Fuhion I I.and • Mondt through Frid.ty J 1 -1 S.tu~a 18 ·~ t SUndiy 12 • S .. V.Wt Parkl"8 ~~~~~~~~----~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~ SERVINO THE NEWPORT II OE • nta. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION FULL FORECWSUR6 fr RECONVEYANCE SPJ!.VICES t 800 £ SbVEHTlliN'Tlf Sr • Sum 103 •SANTA ANA, CA 92701 (714) 542-5811 • 'M (714) 953•7459 LIVING TRUSTS ~Rob Wellt AP.,._.WriMt \ NEW YORK -For the first &ime in a year. the n1t1on·s lcadina benka c:ut their prime lendini raic to 9.5 prrccn& ~edne$day, a move that could stimulate borrowing in a sagging nattonal economy . 1 be move by Kveral tarse insHtutions matched San ~ bued Bank of America, the nation's third lar&est ~nk. which said Monday 1& would ctn its rate by O.S percent efTecuve Wednesday . The pnme had stood at .10 pcrcen& since January 1990. Among &hose cuttinJ their pnme lend10J ra&cs were New York- based Citibaot. the natJon·s largest bank, Chase Manha~tan Bank, tbe 1eCOnd largest, Morpn Ouaranty Trust Co .. Chemical Bank. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., and Bankers Trust Co. Others included Secunty Pnc1fic NauonaJ Bank of Los Angeles, NCNB Corp. of Charlotte. N.C.. and several smaller regional banlcs. Of lbe nation's 10 largest banks, onl) Los . AngcleS.-based Fint Interstate Bank of California held ofT cutung ats pnme rate. rant lnt~t.atc spokesman Ken Preston did not ex_~tam the holdout, saytng only "there has been no announcement. The prime rate is a widely used benchmark for calculating loans to businesses and for detcrrmning many types of fixed and adjust.able-rate consumer loans. including some credit card inle!Ht rates. Jn theory. the reduction leads to cheaper consumer credit. ... J1111 ....... IYIE· l.1111•1 NEW YORK IAP1 -S..lfl closing price and oe1 change of lhe IS most 1c11ve New vor11 Stock E11Ch1nge rnUH lredlno "8· tlonat1v at more tnan SI Name VllU Manul Han 1.163 PflllMor 1.114, WatM1rt s 1.171. PeosiCo ' I, \0, OMSJ hn !· S, aMle • • 6. tntr~vh ' I, f 1. WasteMvt I. n·· Tov,RU' I. .2 GenElct I, 1 , Eoon . 1, 144, Amer T&. T I, 12t. FtdNtMtv I,~, 8 ri\tMvSQ I. • IBM 1, , IYIE Ulll I DIWll -. -'• -11.o +I 'J -1\• t~ -1, -I -~ -'• -~ -'• NEW YORK CAP) -The fol1Qw1n11 "'' \ho~s the New York Stock Excna"" ''OCkS end warrant\ that heve oone uo the most end oown the most oesed on oercenr ol cha"9e for Wtdl'lfldav No \ecurtt es tredlng belOw s 1 or 1000 \tlarH are '"CludeO Net ano oercen1a11e chanQes are lht d1Ht rence t>etwHn lhe previous c1o,1no or ce and We<Soesoav ' S.JO o m price UPS Heme ~ut>0°\18 etFt<! ~ ral'l\COU D 4 GtoONatR'f\ S TeradvnP ~ e 111rln4 1 (irenrvRht> n I Meou1eCo 'M•~LP 10 SntaFeEP 11 Arct.cA si..a I? Crou ldS11 otB 1l ~lat AOR n 14 Harscfl IS OflenlE xri 1, Tonka 1 Tr~nt(on ~uer4 0 aGvtt oullu' •II Franll MldwyAtr FleetNr11r 4 Webanlnc S FlfflwEn 6 G•nRao 1 TtmoOnt ' Lift °'9 Pct • tS-16 Uo "ttl ~~ + ~ 8~~ ~ 11" + • Uo 1 i. + • Uo I'-+ • Uo I 1 t • UP H d~ ll~ ;1:: t \ti Uo I "' Uo 1• I t 8 Uo I• S\t + ~ Uo 12 1"' + • Uo ll 6 • t ..._ Uo 11 ~ I .. + e Uo 11 1 :!: ! ·n~ Ill 2'•.. ~ 12 s II " I 11 11 ~ f p t i MltAMEIDlll - Fram A OevetoperlCaihryn PIOD, a. prominent Oran.e C'*nty Re. publican who · Uid 1ahe baa known Seymour: eince the two l1U1ed out in the teal esaate bulinas lS yean • ..ao~. ~lied Seymour •·a . ~· 1:ho1CC.t •. ' ( • ·~ it: · ,... ,.. "'h's stt.at that ~·re eoma to have a ideral tenator from Orln1t County," Thompeon added. . Reclusive Irvine · Co. chairman Donald Bren issued a rare public statement, callioa Seymour ••fie~ ly independent, tenacious. honest and a se.asoned elected official.'·' But ultra-conservative As· scmblyman Gil Ferguson, R-New- port Beach, said · he would have preferred a senator fmher to the political right than Seymour - someone more like Rep. Rohtn Doman. R-Gatden Grove. Ferguson, ·too, p~cted that Seymour would face an uphill battle af he attempts to retain the Senate seat in 1992, and predic;ted that ·Seymour might be hurt by his new pro-choice position. "A lot of people on both sides saw that '' a flip flop, .. Ferguson said. He predicted that havmg an Or- ange County native in Washington would ht a plus for the area. "Neither· Cranston or Wilson paid much attention to Orange County. ScyJ1lour will. He won't forget wherr he's from ... By Tony OocMro ynrs. I r ar.,.. ~ DllY....,. The move was <Sniped to rctum COST A MESA _ Afttt more Oranaie Ci>unty map.zinc's repu- ,IUD a month of 1rumota. ~ 1,ation for visual u~lcnoe, ScaJlcn County mapzinc Publisher Suun stated in the memo. • McFadden was officially relieved of "The focus will now be on back- ber . duties Wednesday. a ing up that visual excellence with a.-.--th · · both a straightforward financial lpc>•g1wvman at e maau•nc wd. philosophy and less partial ed1tonal In • mtmo from m.apz.lne owner content," he stated · Thomas Scallen, Mcfldden, who Mcfadden. who was reached by ran the magazine aJona with her phone Wednesday. said she knew flusbl6nd,' .Mkhacl. · was reJ>orttdly nothjng about her apparent finng, ttplaecd by 26-year-old Mark and she refu~ to comment any Marth, who formerly wotked for further. But Lmk Mathewson. tht Craftsman Press of ~IJe. Wuj\. _magnsne's assist.ant editor. oon- Craftsman ~ pri7i\l'"'. Orange firmed Jhat McFadden was no Co\1nty Mapzme. longer the publisher. TJtc memo stated that Marth "I haven't seen her sincc·the end W0"1Jd be prnidcnt and publisher of of November," said Mathewson of Ora~' ge County and California Mcfadden. Ho es and Lifestyles majaZJne, Maibewson said it was also an- whic is also owned by ScaJlen. nounced Wednesday that Kathy Mantl has been in the publishing Bryant will continue in her role as bu•ine$$ for approximately scHn eduor of the mapzine • Commcntana on Mirth's ·~ Pointment as pubhshtt she said he was a "very mature, softspokcn. no nonsense young man." .. Whatever company ~ wotked • for he eventually wok it over,•· Mathewson said ·of the new pub- lisher ... He's not used to failure.'' She said she welcomed Marth's new style. Accordi.na to Mathewson, Mc Fadden mis· represented her position with the magazmc .. She was goana around tcllin&· everyone she owned the maguine." Mathewson said. · .. Last August. McFadden was forced to defend allepuons from Orange Coast magazm(' publisher Ruth Ko. -that Orange County magazine falsified its c1rcuJatibn numbers McFadden claimed at the lime that Orange County had a c1rrulataon of 25.(X)(), but Ko con- tended that It was more like I 0,(X)(). -AG accuses insurers of collusion · LOS ANGELES -Collusion led Seymour is from •he strangely gerrymandered 3Sth distnct. which ~ncompasses parts of Anaheim, Tustin, Vilfa Park, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Foun- taarr Valley. The former Marine and maror of .\naheim has been criticized m the past for not hting highly visible t6 constituents, panacularly in the coastal sectt6n of has d1stnct, which he headquaners 1n Anaheim. AP~o State. Sen. John Seymour answers qu.SUona during a Capito l press conference after Gov.-elect Pete Wiison, left, announced Seymour would replace him In the, U.S. Senate. " to the simuhaneo45 withdrawal of scores of insurance companies from California after"ttle S'WCCPing Prop- osition 103 reform in1tiative was passed in 1988. state Attorney Gen- eral John Van de Kamp said an a report issued Wednesday. ceeded, JUSt as Caltfom1a·s tax. re- volt became a nal1onal phenomenon. "'We found that on the most basic dcc1s1on - whether to compete at all -insurance companies were consulttng one another. Sttktng and prov1d1ng reassurance that they wo uld follow one another an lock- step." Van de Kamp said ap releas- ing the repon. among other things that the "'thdrawaJ was shon-hved and 1t would ht hard to prove damages. He aJso cited competing demands on Depanment of Justice resources. Instead. Van de K.amp"s repon called for strengthening laws against collu.sne bo}cotts and ancrea~mg penalties for the kinds of conduct tt'ealed b~ tht." in-.~t1gat1on. But he as crt'dated with hclpmg lure the Los Angeles Rams to .\naheim, and authored an educa- TRIAL From A 1 morning. an argument that ended with a fist fight. Rose told her roommates she was fnghtened and some f nends werr coming over - gang members -who would protect them. Peng testified. "SQmeone's going to have to die or I'll be scared." Rose said. accord- ing to Peng. Rose allegedly fold her f nends she feared attack from McCarty and "some skrnheads." Cla,ton wore clothes •>P•Cal of skinheads and shaved his head. neighbors said. but never admitted · affiliation w11h the violent, racist ~outh gang. Dunng the af\emoon and e\e· nang. young men carrymg bats. 'itlcks and guns filtered into the Peninsula apartment. Peng said. Most of the men were fnends of 22- BEACH . From A1 .\na Raver to clcarl~ marl where pnvate propcrt) ends and public land tx'gins. tion reform bill in 1983 that has been heralded as one of the most significant pieces of education legis.- latton an >cars. )Car-old R1cha~d Nogawa, a UCI student and Rose's friend. and Tito Huizar, 20. who'd been supplymg Rose with mcthamphctomine for the past )Car. accoraing to court documents. .\II were strangers to Peng. who'd only been li vmg an the apartment for Silt days, she said. 8) 10 p.m .. more than 20 people were crowded into the small apart- ment. drtnkmg hter and waitmg for a fight. Peng said. At about 10: 15. C'taxton and Fahc) emerged, on their wa~ to a local store to buy beer C'taxton told Fahey to watt whtk he got a bandana from the car. but Fahc\ kept walkmg toward the front o( the house and the w1utang mob. C'taxton said. "I a'iked ham to stop four times. but he Just kept ~alkang. .. Claxton S<lld Fahey was 1umpcd by several men whale ClaAton ran upsta1~. planner Vad.) Komae. '"The proposed 2-plus acres of potenual encroachment removes that area from the putilac·s use." Seymour. who is married and has six children. will assume the U.S. Sen~~ seat Monday. Jan. 7, when Wilson is sworn in as governor. pursued b) o thers. Fahey was able to break free twice. but was eventu- ally knocked down in the street by uroy Lujan II. "Frankie" Anaya then. allegedly. shot Fahey once an the chest. point blank. Denying Rose's responsibility an Fahey's death. defense lawyer Ron Cordova says the 22-ycar-old woman, now free on bail and hving an Northern California. is "one of only three totally innocent people I've represented" in 11 years lls an attorney. Both Rose and Anaya, who as being held without bail, are charged wnh murder. assault and con- spiracy and face life ~ntenccs. Lujan pleaded guilt) to second degree murder. 1n the clos1ng mo- ments of his October trial. and was scnten~d to 15 }Cats to hfe in prison. Of the onginal I 0 suspel·ts. four have pleaded guilty committee met and came up "•th re.commendations that the council general!) appro"ed "'The committee came up Wlth Rcacu on!I from oq:anfront prop-what I call a ·rough JUSUce· solu-· ertv owners continued to be mixed t1on. Vick) Kom1c·s report ignored Comm1~1on staff responded this Wedncsda). but most were clearly the huqdreds of hours of effort to week by sticking to its onginal angered over the state staffs refusal put together a fair recipe 1n which recommendauon that the com-to budge. ever)' one sacnficed to come to a mission allow the nvate encroach-.. Maybe as staff they have to have common ground." i+-----m---e ..... n ...... ts.Tnclu ang t c an scap1ng on -a hrm posffion-:--saiO H'arry OOyfe, " EnCftfactrmtms hirV"1:kt1-.Vmg Peninsula Point. to only utend as a resident homeowner at 5503 Sea-on for years:· said Semeniuk. a :!9- far as 5 ft.et onto the sand. In shore Drive. who doesn't have an )'Car resident of the city. '"Why addition. staff contmues to urge encroaching improvement but sades didn't the Coastal Commission cxtcnsiUJM)f-the1)8thway. -with his neighbors who do. "But the --PUSh to resolve this 50 years ago?" Pomt\ng o ut that the city's amount of actual pubhc access. But some oceanfront propen) proposal allows more than 2.~ I allowing people to get \o the ~ach. owners agreed with st.ate st.aff s acres of pnvate encroachment an is as good or httter an Newport argument. West Ncwpon. state plaoncn say Beach than any other coastal town "There really isn't 1usuficatton the cit) plan gives away public land in Cali fornia.·· for a concept tha t allows adjacent for private htnefit and ignores st.ate .. The concern I have is. It's property owners to pay for use of 'itaff input. almost like we've done so much land and take It away from the "The Coastal Act requires maxi-work for th.: past year and a half. public:· said Rohtn Todd. owner mum public ace~ to and along the almost for nothina.." said Watkins. of property at 4703 Seashore Onve. beach." ~tates the staff rrpon b} noting the eight months a ciuzens' who would like to sec all the pnvate for years, was awarded the Ed Ken-West_Coast very well" Schock said: nedy Trophy in 1986 by the Bahia "Up until the last 10 years. he was Connthian Yacht Club in Newport a sailor himself. so be gave 1t a Beach for outstaodina servitt to fl9vor as not only a writer and yachting and earned the Jim reporter. but as a sailor." Webster Trophy from the Southern Schock. whose father began a California Yachtinf Association for boat business in Newport Beach in the same reason in 1988. l 946, said a flood from broken Lock.Ibey. also covered sailina water pipes soaked everythina 1n events for the Los Angeles Times his office rteently, includina okt and the Associated ~. but his· scrapbooks loaded with Lockabey moat comptthcns1ve work c.ame JJL-rulOl1~--- lht Pilot. ori8inalJ)t puttina together .. I WU soena throuab the boots full. boating , pea.a thn:c. times a tf'Ylna to diy them out. and at was week. totally incredible that io the '60I.. .. He brou&ht Oranse County and boatina in ,.cncral was a lot of the the pt:anae Coast &ood com-ne-ws in lbe local pepers. Today, u prehcnsivc COVCf'llC of what's done hardly ex.ins. Is that popiblc? hert in local boating and on the Thett's even more boats and more ' • I The rcpon accuses insurers of maintaining a. .. culture of col- lusion." h says they feared a revolt against high insurance rates might spread across the country if the wave-making propos1116n sue- Heather Rose improvements )anked off the beach ... Paying for It disturbs me C\ en more -to think the\ can bu\ awa) someone c1~·s nghl. of access and use." Cat) officials. meanwhile. say all the) can do as try to con"inct' the commission that Newport's pohq 1s the best solution "We do dis.agree with the Coastal Commission staffs report." said {'ny. MamtgCT R-obeft Wy'ft~ we'll make our presentation and basically ~c·re not goang to cnt1c1u the staff. We'll tf\ and tell the commissioners wh,· "e thmk we're ngl\t... . A suckJmg point 1s that man~ encroachments predate the Coastal <\ct by dozens of years. including some that date back to 1904. W\nn said. · "The issue isn't black and white." he said. "It's one that l"('QU1res some compromise ·on both poants of \ICW." boattnJt act1 v1tv today.~ In 1970. when Bill Ficker of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the Amenca's Cup. Lockabe)'L was there and reported the resulu...._of ('ach day's race in the afternoon ediuon of the Pilot. "The Dally Pilot beat the world." Lockahty proclaimed proudly. ··1 was never a flak for an}'body, .. Locbbey said.. ··1 just tho t yac Lina ~ some aoa new JUSt like a sporuwritcr knows football or basebaU. J aiticittd whe:revu 1t was <iue. It ...,,., just a job in ~hach I was tenncd a specialist.~· A speaahst the Ora• Coast boat.io1 community will miss. Howner. Van de Kamp declined to prosecule the companies on cnmanal or Cl\ 11 grounds. He said RAIN From A 1 said. No measurable ram 1s e.xpectcd until this af\emoon. but the~ could be a IC-" spnnkles or bnef ltgbt sho~e~ in the meanumc. the NWS said The storm as exJ>ccted to move out of the area late Fnday Rainfall amounts in the coastal areas between this afternoon and Officials ot tht." .\ssoc1at1on of Catafom1a l n':luranct." C. ompanaes declined comment -By The Associat~ Prt<$S · Frida\ afternoon an· c\pcctc-d to 'ar. from 2'i to SO of an inch. with up to I 5 tnlht."s P<W.11tik 1n the mountains The air mass assoctat~d ~•th the storm 1s ~arml·~ than th~ last sev- eral storms 1h1~ <.t>ason . the NWS said .\s a ""'uh. 1hc !>no~ le\el "'II tie quite high -near 8.000 fc:-t."t. forecastef"'I \a\ High!> on tht' coast toda~ "111 he.- in the mad-to upper ~. -From sWI ud D•Uy Pilot •~•• •~nittt r~rts. ... YiJll Need AnOpht ,. Look-To Us. ,..__ ____ . -----------... ·---~--~--L--------· .. ·-~----+ -~..-i No matter what your health needs are, help is in sight. Call HealthMatch today. .Health.Match 1-800~262-6210 , (..., ._ f I ".' ' I ~ K.-.n Auge I °'Mf9 C09ll Oily Not NEWPORT 8£,A.CH -Literacy paid off for 13-ye&N>ld J.R . Ryan -literally. When Ry1n returned home to Newpon Beach after a visit to Bath, England. ~ith his father last swnmer, be theuaht he'd been cleaned out. - financially spcakina. The Horace 0 . Ensign Middle School student said be remembers pulli'll out bis wallet to buy something -he's not sure what -as he walked with hjs father and unclo. Jo dinner. Ryan didn•t see lbe wallet again on that trip. ·and tbouabt he never would. . Q.ut a week ago, the missing waUct turned up in his molher's.,.-Newpon Beach mailbox. with money in~d a letter from the Newport Beach Public Library .. It seems an honest soul tn the Enghsh tourist • city found Ryan's wallet and, appartntJyt went to a lot of trouble to sec that it was returne<J to him. Beina to0 youna to parrr• a driver~• licente or qualify for most ~ credit cards. identifi- cation linkina the wallet to Ryan was ecan:e. • In fact, .actordina ,10 Ryan, the only items contained inside it were his junior biah tchool identiflcatiOn card and his Newport Beach Library ca.rd. A raiderit of Bath somehow traced the library ca.rd, manqed to fiQd the address of~ library, and send lbe waHet a_tona to Newpon Beach. Library officials found Ryan on their com- puter and forwarded the pecu,e. When he so t lhe wallet last week. Rrn said, . it still contained the ·S-pound note o Brittsb currency he'd left inside. . "I tbouaht there wcrcn•t many people in the world who were hke that," Ryan said of the man who troubled himstlf to track him down. Ryan. an aspinna actor who reccntJy ap- peared in South Coast Repertory's production of Charles Dickens' .. A Chnstmas Carol," said he now carries the wcll-Lraveled wallet. although he had alrtady replaced it with another. SAH l'llAN<B."O -SludlMa Mpilla IO .....S a c:ommuaity col-i. ia CaHnia will bave I two. week tellrieve ftQm a new federal requirement m.(biah Kbool drop- OUtl .,... a teat ·a.ercn enroUina. accordina lO I .. raJ judee'I tuliftl. U.S. District Judie D. Lowell Jenten on Wedaetday i11utd a tem· porary restrainina order bloctina enforcement of the requittment in · the state at least untH Ju. 14, when he will consider extendina the bu. California is the only Slate that admits people without a biJh school diploma to community col· leau on the same be.sis u other students. The state's commuojty collcae system bas 90,000 such st~ dents. about one-fourth of whom receive federal arants or loans for tuition o r livini eJtpenses, Chancellor Da.vid Menes Mid. The community oollcaes souaht the rettrainina order. arauina th•t Rapist g~>in_g back .to jail for shoplifting By James Martinez AMC>ci,ated Presa Writer PLANT CITY. Fla. -Lawrence Singleton. con' acted of raping a California teen·agcr and hacking off her fo rearms. was sentenced Wednesda} to tv.o )ears in Jatl for swiping a SJ hat and gn mg poli ce.- a phon) name It was his scu>nd shoplifting of- fense tn the Tampa area Y.llhtn a )ear. StngJcton. 63. stole 1he ha1 from a Wal-Man d1~ount store 1n ~u vember. s~x Y.C.-ck!. after rnmpkting a 60-da) sentence fo r stealing a SI 0 disposable camera last spnng "'l JUSt want to plead no conle<;t with an explanation:· ingkton told H illsborough Count~ Judge James V Oomtnguet during ar· raignment. ''I'm a confused, bungle-headed old man ... he said befort offeri ng a rambltng explanation and asking for leniency. The pro5e<'utor sought the maxi- mum 1v.o-)ear sentence for petty theft and giving a false 1dent1t)'. noting S1ngkton's pnor offenses in- cluding the Cahfomr:r ~ -- inglrton SCI"\ ed eight )Cars and four months of a 1-'->ear sentence for ra ping a 15-~c.-ar-old Cahfomta h1tchh1kN. chopping off her fore· arms and lea' ing her fo r dead 1n a dllch he \Ur\l\ed 10 testtf) againc;t him He camt' bark to his native Flonda in la1e 1988 following his release which drew public ire and angry demonstraJ1nns against a yearlong parole. Authorities finally housed him on the grounds of San Q uentin until his parole ended. Singleton said he had been caring for a 7 5-year-old man and went into the suburban Scff ner Wal-Mart on Nov. 23 to bu) adult diapers. He said he pi cked up the hat to buy for the man. A cluJc helped stuff the basket wtth diapers which were sc1ling at a discounted price and Singleton went to the cashier and paid for them He told 1he judge he intended to bu) other goods. but the basket was 100 full and he headed toward ·his car after ch('CJ(out to unload the can. Outside the store he was con- fronted by security and arrested fo r shophtiing the hat. They said the !lat was rolled up and stuffed be- tween shoppina can handles. He had no identification and pve bis name as Bill Johnson. "I ma.de J1 mistake," Singleton told Dominguez. ··1 ad mit that. To me. it's stupid . It didn't mean an y- thing to me. It was $3 ... Dominguez asked Smgleton what punishment he believed he de- served. "In lhe mtercst of JUSllCC I ask for a suspended sentence and a heavy fine. Sentence me to chang111g diapers hke rm changing now. My fnends have stood by me. They know m) character . " The Judge gave Singleton a year for shoplifting and a )car for resist- ing arrest without \ 1olence by giv- ing a false name. Singleton wa~ released from the Hillsborough County Jail on Sept. 18 after serving two months of a six-month sentence. die 8llila lldmhUltntioD .. G• 4*fili• Ill 11111 audlority by apply· ifta die ~ requiftment to ltU• clea11 DOI teekibl ftnancial aid. ud bad not aivcn the ataee enoueb time to ananae ror testtq. ·"Tbc 1ute hu aJwa~ been very proud of' it• open acceu" IO haper education. Menes told reponen. Throu,ah an utenment proca1 at every oollqe. he said. "we have in place a mechanism to detmpine whether or not a student hu the abt1ity to learn," without &ivina an entrance examination. l•tenes said the colleaes would lose $283 million in federal aid if the requirement was enforced im- medjately qai nst two-year schools enro11ina students who have not passed the tests. He said the delay a.ranted by Jensen was not nearly Iona enouah to conduct the tests; for one thins. colleges have no idea when or wbcfe exams will be liven or whethCr students cu tet any help in payi"f f'or them. The iudle·s order. however, would 11ve Conaras time 10 pus an eme:rpncy meuute reducina or eliminatina the impact of ~ ~ tina requirement on public eom- munity oolleaes in the stafc, .Menes said. The collcse-' total entollment is I., million. Menes said they are expcclina •·a wave of •tuderits" fro m the federal immiaration amnesty Pf'OIJ'lm. The new feckral law. passed last October. was aimed at reducina defaults on student loans. It re- quires students who lack a tush school diploma or .equivaleocy cen ificate to pass an independe.ntJy adminis~ eumination before enrollin.a in a college rcoeivina fed- eral funds. · -B~ Th Au.datefl Pm. Riley says he's feeling better· following surgery NEWPORT BEACH -Or· ange County Supe r vuor Thomas Riley said he was heartened b,Y his early move from lhe intensive care unit at Hoag Memor ial Hosp ital Wednesda)' followina hcan sur- gery earlier this week. ..I thi nk overall r m feeling a lot better than anytime since I've been here." Rt~ said &om his ntnth-Ooor hospital room Wednesday afternoon. Riley. 78. elected to underao quadruple bypass surgery Mon- day to remove blockages m blood vessels near his heart after learning of the problem 4 several weeks ago. Soon after his ~ve from intensive cart. which had been expected to ha ppen today or Friday, Riley was already up and trying to take a walk in the hallway. although he said lbe effort was still a bit difficult. "We're not going to push this." he said. Release from the hospital could come as early. as next ~. he said; -- On Jan. 14. Riley 1s scheduled to be sworn in for his fifth term as supervisor. jln event he ex- pects to attend. hts wife Emma Jean said Tuesday. Rile), a retired manne gen- eral. has represented the Sth District since 1974. -By ,.~ Dally Pilot .40 from everyone at 389 E. 17th Costa Mesa, CA NBC's .. Tartikoff seriously injured in cr~h Ameritone paint & wallpaper center Achilg To Fild ) A Good ________ famlJ DoctQr?_ You and the kids will fe el a whole lot better knowing HealthMatch can find one for you. Hea1thMatcli 1.:.soo-262~6210 A Program cf lrvine 1v1edical &ttcr ... 17th and Tu~ttn (714) 648-&n4 Hidden behind the 8 station RENO. Nev Brandon Tart1koff. who helped guide NBC into first place in pnme ume ratings for s1A consecu1nc seasons. was ~nously hurt 1n a car crash at Lake Tahoe that also tnJured hi:. daugh· tc.-r. officials ~1d Wednesda)'. Washoe Medical Center spokeswoman Kale Gns.,.,old said R I CMARD P hot o graph ic De sig n WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS • CHILDREN • SENIORS CUSTOM PORTRAIT OFFER FREE SITTING ANO COMPLLIMENT ARV 5x7 COLOR PORTR.AIT Good ThN t-30-91 ' .. Tart1koff. 41 . was lasted an sat1sfac- tOr) condataon wtth a broken nb and pelvis received in the accident New Year's Da). Hts daughter. Calla Lianne. 8. was tn senous con4i_t1on 1n lhe pcdaatnc'I intenSI\ e cite unit wtth an undisclosed. head tnJUr). Ms 6nswold said. The accident occurred Tuesday at the tntcr'SC'Ctaon of U . SO and Glenbrook Dnve The Nevada H1ghwa) Patrol said T anikoff attempted to tum his Jeep left out of G lenbrook Dnve onto U.S. 50, the main thoroughfare along the south shore of Lake Tahoe. and was struck by another Jeep driven b) Stephen James Manos. 18. of Westlake. Calif .. who was not inju red. No c1tat1ons have bc<'n a~sued. but an 1nvest1puon into the acct· RUFFELL'S UP.ff PLSTERY INC. ... ·-.... '""'llrll lln -llft_ctsfl •SA-Ml·llSI dent was conunuing. lhe patrol said. Tarttkoff. o ften called the wunderkmd of telc"ISIOn. became the youngett entertainment presa- denl in the network's h1stOf) al age 31. . He took over programming at the hottom-rnted network 1n 1980 and pushed II into first platt fi\C: )cars later with shows such as "('h~rs" and "The Cosby how .. NBC re- mains 1n the No I ~lot. Tan1koff stepped down as NBCs entertainment president last year and assumed the newly created role of pres1d1:nt -<>f NBC Entertainment Group. He named his second 1n com· mand, Warren L1ttlcfield, as pro- gramming chief. saying he wanted to spcn<,1 more time developing 1n- hou~ productions at the network. >\ natt'c of Ne" Yo rk's Long Island, Tanikoa ~a dttcttd-- wnh hono~ from Yale m 1970 He Joined NB(' in 1977 a' its dtr«tor of corned} program~. He and has famtl) ltve in Bc"erl) Halls and "ere on "acauon .... hen Tu<"sda > 's accident occumd. -81 n~ AH«Lttd Pr~H Mag's Donuts & Bakery Cakes • Muffins • Danish • Croissants "'Whn• Qualltv Comers First" Baked Fresh Daily -----------.------------0 NE FREE I 10%-OFF GLAZED DONUT I o I All Cakes with purchase or med. coffee James Donald McAdam Jr., a workl-cla11 fisherman well known alona the <>ranee Coast, died Dec. 26 at a holpital in .Encino. He was 44. McAdam's catch of a 563- pound California black teabus in 1968 was listed in the Gui- >-neta Book of World Records and be also made 1he news in 1972 u one orthree survivors of a shlf?wreck off the '"Panama Canal. . Dom in Burbank, McAdam IJ"CW up in California and lived up and down the coast, incldd- ina in Newport Beach, San Diego and Santa Barbara. He served in the Navy from 1966 to 1968. until fle injutcd his back in a submarine acci- dent and was siven an honor- abk medical discharse. In Auaust 1968, McAdam broke the wortd's record for the lntcmational Game Fish As- sociat1on-when he causht U1c S63-pound, 8-ouncc seabass off Anacapa lsland. The avid fishcmlan often went out of Newport Beach on the boat Conspiracy, owned by -close friends Jean and Bob Hinckley, residents of FuUerton. In April 197l..lrfcA~ and two ~other crew members survived the sinking of a new yacht off the Panama coast. drifting 13 days in a small rub- ber lifeboat, without water or food for ea&ht days,, unt1l they were rncued by the . British freighter Victoria City. McAdam was one of the four- member crew that was bringing ""' lilt= 9-1 .... Cll Klthy W111n r V fh Otpt MS-4424 : .... l?C• ~-·-- II . the SS.foot )(JUua from New 0rtea9s to San Diego, ICOOrdina • to news accounts. Durina the a~th of the Vietnam War, McAdam was the one doina· the mcuina when a vcsael carryina some Viet- namese boat people sank. McAdam, who was captain of a commercial oil ship for Tidex Oil Corp., was credited with pullina the sick and ex.hausted people frQm the water and aboard his ship. In late 1987, while captain of a commercial vessel in the Per- sian G ulf, McAdam was sevc~ly injured when be feU between two ships while t.rans.- ferring from one· to the other. A few _xea.a 'ago, he tested "lJOltttVeTor HIV, indicating he had been exposed to the AIDS virus. possibly from the many blood transfusions be under- went for his injury. McAdam is survived by three brothers, David Wood and fam- ily of Sao Angelo, Texas. Fred Wood ahd family of Newpon Beach. and Robert Wood of Manhattan Beach. At his request. McAdam's ashes will be scattered at sea by family and friends at two favontc locations. On Sunday. the fishing boat Prowler will depart for Jhc Coro nado Islands after a 9: 15 a.m. d"ockside mem- orial service in San Dieao. and on Jan. 8, the second service wtll be held aboard the fishing vessel Pacific Eagle. w.h1ch de· pans at IO a.m. from Port Hueneme for Anacapa Island. -By ~ Dally Piiot Orlnge COMt Deity P*'t lie photo In 1968, James Donald McAdam Jr. broke the world's record for the International Game·Ash Association when he caught this 563-pound, 8-ounce seabass off Anacapa Island. r -. • • • ClllMv•Nll 111 .. 111; illlt 111'111 · ~RT BEACH -A cab driver MS robbed ofS220 by a aun- totina man who utcd a free ride voucher to be ·ta.ken from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach and ap. parently fired a shot as the taxi departed. The 43-year-old tui dnvcr told police be picked up the _man at The Helm bar, 182'4 Ncwpon Blvd., an Costa Mesa around 11 :43 p.m. Tuesday. The man banded the dnv- cr a voucher for a free cab ride and asked. co be taken to a friend's houK_near lrvtne Avenue and 16th Street in Newport Beach, said New- pon Beach pohcc Lt. Tim New- man. The dnvcr told police the man dKtn't appear drunk nor smell of aJcohol an<1 that he asked the t.ui dnver a lot of questions about his jOb. As the. cab approacbe.d the area around Newport Harbor High School, the man rcportedl> began acting nen ousl~ loolung around. Newman sa1d The cab dnver got womcd because the man couldn't find his friend's house in the dark. sttlud~ area. Newman said. So the cabbir stopped at Jn. ane and Oay Street ~t\\-~n Newport Harbor Hjah and Ensip Scbool,. and turned to ask the mu so tct out of the tau, Newman Mid. .,, the man pointed a stainlell llCltl ; revolver at ihe dnvcr, ooCk.ed *- weapon and ta,id, ''Give me all your • · · money." • After the dnvcr pvc up the cash. the aunman reportedly said, .. , should .kill you anyway," aot out of the cab and screamed, ··Get out of he-re." As the driver drove offi be beaid a loud pop, like a gunshot, Newman wd. The dnvcr looked back and saw the gunman run throup an alley. Newman said. Nerghbors who heard the com- motion reported hearing what sounded lake a gunshot. A s.can:h of the area fatl~ to locate the gunman. described as white. about 2S. 6 feet to 6--foot-2. 180-200 pounds. wtlh short brown hair. possibly bro'llln eyes, po$Sibly a day's growth of beard and two eamngs in his left car and one m has nght Witnesst"S told pohce the man came into the Helm. asked for a "oucher to take a cab and then sat at the bar wamng for the taxi "11hout ordenna anything to dnnk. -By IM Dally Pl.Mt Woman arraigned on charges of .beating children in ritual l...OS ANGELES -One of three women accused of bcaung children as part of a rehg1ous ceremony was arraigned "'cdnesda> on unlawful corporal puni hment charaes A prchminar, heanng v.-as set for Jan. 14 for \. alene Okongwu. 31 . an Munc1pal (oun. Bail was set at $20.000 Another v.oman. Yulonda Wade. 31. was arrested for invest1pt1on of the same charges. but was freed on her own recogn izance. Police ha"e a warrant for the a~st of a third v.oman. Nna S1ms. Prosecutors v.111 seek sim1lar charges against her and Wade. sa.td Sandi Gibbons. !lpokcwor'nan for the D1stnct l\ttomey's Office. -By ne AuodarM Pren MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY II ~APPY NEW YEAR 11 - II a bdcen S-ttnl• lite 0--. 710C OrMCt Aft . HI Z·l pJft "'-9J17 Oplllnt an.tatilll -- fV O....tlc-te -.. lruklnl ... !Mn te ~CWlllllWls ClN ... liJltrllltt 100 1111 rtten M1 ... l m II m r - -··---It-• ·--·-~--• ·-··--·-··· ---· ·----·-·-·····-·-·-------- ~ llfth DlabttH Part l ............ fV •ec .......... ..... ~c.ttr 1-1.»,... mr-... -----ti-......, ........ --erl:iiiiiict· ltt.tSINrt lKtln Silu*• hMr1~.flU> Dhcw lf ~ fV •ea.......,. II! m . ,. ( Im Ill •, ..... ~[w ..... ""l u ............ ..._CJ mcla. t:a-t-.a..-.!f .. a•....,174 Ill ~hi . ;.!~"k--Ca .... tit ........ (_, __ ~·-· J.t.JO ·-9"-1221 m ~·lll!Mta '"' z f .......... ~-~--A 1.tJO ... 9"-ntz s.. ..... OrtlllUtiM rv •ea...._. E•llM-.a..A 7.JO.l:JO '.Ill. 1.~7 m F.W.~tlC.-U ....,~ ... S.-. 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II a 11•1htJ lw Wfllll M9 • a.tie,_ .,_ lw WWWJ-......... _., .. ......... ,.,...., .............. ,_ ..... ,.. ...... &Ill ... ,,. ,.. ,,., .,,.,, .. .. ,,_, .................. ..._, .... . ,,,.,.. , ..................... ..... Dc:ar Mr. Rishe · Dear Mr. lliabt -,.___,....:::::::1 I met Salt)'. a t>Qutiful 28-~-My roommate, ~. coeliderl Wb1a I met I.an)'. be wa &Yins witb .. Inch« Lei. After • - montbl w tfld &Ilea ill love ud I.any ubd me to move ill with bim. It WUD°t IO t.d Rncc La WU .-Jy "' or \oW1V But. when be would come bomc •. l couldn't 1ta4 hia coutant ariPina about \he place nQt beina bit enouah for the three of us and pullina snctical jokes oo , me like puttina fake spiden in my " old blonde. last summer and was beTMlfa piafti1t but in my opinion, fascinated by hefl<"ob. wit ud she lhould keep bcr' tuna in her charm. Sally was reared in a mili· heed. She and I have lived 1CJ1Ctber tary family and havil\& traveled the for lbe put year .and bave totten world, she is hiply educated ud alona ftne until recenlly. it teems speab four Janauaaes. On top of all every time I have a 1uy oV~ for this, she's a 1ourmet cook, sinas like dinner or TV, Kristy decides to Madonna and is •s sexy aa can be. entertaJn us with her version of My problem is, I can't act her to Cats. The auys 4re polite and IJ>- stop talkioa about the past and bow plaud and Kristy nods. with accep-sreat her dad, ••The Colonel" is and tanoe. But th~ .. she _invites them to .. I .... 'I A6M 1a·" fnm Gall 1 makeup drawer. I hesitated to tell ... .._.eem,._._. .... ,-..,u.. \ Larry about Les' stupid pranb and .. .. ,,, ........ , ...... Mt ,.. when be moved to New York a few months later Larry and I aot ~ar ried and I thouaht m y problem' were-over. Les called last week and said he bas been tranafemd beck to our ci'Y and wants to stay with us until be finds a place to live. I'm afraid once he's in be won't leave and ' know I woo 't be able to take his Schavior. Please help. L C., Costa Mesa. Dear L.C.: I belleve a mu'1 ltome II Ilia cattle b•t Ifs also fair lbt die QHeD 11toald laave a NY 11 to wltom Uae Kln& letl 1cros1 t.lte drawbridge. Slnce Larry clto1e to de the kaot, Les 11toald ltave 1otten die message tbat yoa're t.ltere to stay for a wbJle. Talk to Larry aboat yoar feelings regarding Les' reqae1t ud <en teed IUIJ\ a .abort note prtor to· bis departure: De•r u1: Larry ud I •re lootla1 lorw•rd to 1eebJ1 yoo •Ht moelb, ••wever, you wen •b1ol•tely ri6)t I •6e11 yoa oece told me tb• t oor ·bow she wishes I were more· like sit next to her at the piano. I've him. I was never in the milillt)' and asked her to stop interferina with think of myself as a fun lovina. bard my dates. but she uys the 1uys working auy with a money makina er\joy her music and she's entitled job who simp1y wants the &irl of his to practice since it's pan of our drtams. Every time I tell ~Uy she agreement. I don't want to find should be thinlung about her future, another roommate and wish there she reminds mt of how great her were a way to -get.-the message pas1 was. I wish there were some-across to her without havina to hit thing I could do to get her to come hea. over the head with her metro- around. nome! Can you sugcst anythina? Sad Sack. Corona del Mar. Stop the Music, Huntington Beach. Dear Sad Sack; Dear Stop: I bope Sally 11 not safferiDg from UDfortuately you can't anpl•I a H pluo ud It'• too nuty a trick to an Electra Complex. owever, If use Krasy Glae OD ber keys. c.1111 8ee C..trteter. ..,,.,.. la tWr .............. , ...... le& --n.,.,. nleea .... tM pnp • • SW el Mr "'9 MUIJ ea ... • ...,. ealamttt ....... ...... ........ al ,.. all .... & , ... ., Mt ,,.... pet ........ la die ..,....exa .. a~11amp• tMqt were fble for • wlalle. OM Sa...Uy, Mwever. '"naJ" C)eete4 to vat.re HXt ..., -mW ., ' la ... INtck of die .......... 1taU. 1be l1 constantly yearning for tbe • ireat maslc track, but It iouds Ute 1be on.ce knew wltb Dad and tbe like Kristy 11 mtalaly OD tlte mllltary lifestyle and ber beana1 11 wroai oae wltb you. slDce you ltave mated to tbe twan1 of yoar )eart politely asked lier to refrain from 1hiag1, you llave two options. Join ber refrains dartns yoar social lloar the Army and take ber wl&b yoa, or and abe apparently doe1n't respect request tbat your Coa1re11mu yoar wt1be1, lt 1ound1 llke a black ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-and wbUe l11ae. EJt.lter yoa will w11• ... er a ,U• of cle~I· W... Mn. Lanea. die HiPMr,. placed fou Mp of 1roc:ertes la t.lte rttr of die vHlcle, ,aie dWll't aotlce '"Tt•y." TUI 11, art! l.lte rehlned 9aome UMI r ... d lbt t.lte frieMly Boa ud pet die 14eee1e oa all• fou ba11 coata1a1a1 beer, mllll.._ bread and a blrtladay cake. Af&er paJta1 for tl•e arocertes. tlile cake ud a few of Mn. Lano•'• t.lterapy lffllODI, Bob •IJ'ffd t.ltat "Thay" woald be better off at a Florida uJmal farm ud ra.1 11Dce Uipped 11111 pet off for a better Ufe. Gail uy1, toape ID. cllleek, aow lbt t.lte Boa'• ftoae, 11te'1 Bob's "ma.lD 1qaee1e ' 1111D. . . LANE CHIROPRACTIC REHABILITATION CENTER "'The Back, Neck and Joint Experts" t' Don1Jd Llne. DC Therapy a Fitneas, Inc. U,ne Chiropractic ~~Pacific Bay Physical Dona d Meyer. DC. Brendi Llrrlvee, R.P.T -• C1t0I MilolO, R.PT. ~·- Relief From: •Shoulder P.uns •Neck Pains • Arm lleR Pam • Backaches • Hip PaJn • Htadact.<"> • Nutrb·, l 858Q Brookhurst Street Brookhunt and Ellis Services Offered Include: • f uness Evaluat1om • \\.'e11ness Clin1n lecn:rr' • lnd1V1dualilt'd I xerc .e Program~ • .. Rehab1.1ta110n Programs for Orthopedic Sporting lnjunes Headaches 'TMJ In Callens Comu Next to Lucky's r 962-t674! Fountain Valley = "No Referral Necessary" Day and Evening Appointments "Guaranteed Prompt and Courteous Service" We Accept Most Insurance Plans When You Ask For An AlergiSt, Are You Gettilg --A-aid eaction? .~ J Now you can breathe ed:sy. Call H ealthMatch and you 'U hav~ a pliysician fa t ................ .. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A ~ oflrvine McdX:aJ O:ntcr • .. bave to watch TV or-make dlaaer at your dates' bomes .-d leave Kmty alone wltla "Sbe aaf Her Sltadow" or tell ber to "Sbuf!Off to Baf· falo" and take ber p uo witb ber. Sorry. Place u ad. Post Script: I recel a "I wl1b· ICeq ,..,,e card• u4 /etten comlll1. II ya. hve • 1p«Ja.J pf'Ob.. /em, let me bo• aboal II. J.M. Rljtt, c/o D•J/y Pilot, P.O. Box lSll, Co1u M~ ... ltltf. New Year's baby beats insurance deadline HOl 'STON -Thomas James Holt "'as born se'eral da)s late. but Im Ne" Year"s Day deltvef) "'as nght on time for his parents. A Krace pcnod in Kristine 1.1nd James Holt·s medical insurar;ice pohq meant their bab~ ·s hosp1lal bill would not be co vered until the first day of 1991. AC.HANGE So "-h{·n Mrs Holt "ent into labor about 11 JO p.m New Year's Eve. her ten!te husband even told the stafT of Houston's Memorial Southwest Hospital. "I don't want this baby born before midnight. .. Mrs Holt grew womed when. about live minutes before midnight, she felt rend) to have her baby. But the babv. who was due last J!:nda~. optfd for thnft. rather than sw10. wa111ng to make his appcar- ;ince at I:! 11 a m Tuesday. "We beat the insurance man by 11 minutes:· Hoh s~ud. -By ne As1ocl•tt!d Prtt1 FOR THE $ETTER ··"'' \'4t "" ,, I \t-ft \I .,.,,_ .. As a business p erson I recognize and /Ike the personalized service at First American Capital Ban!<. Cecile makes us feel like we 're something spec/al. My previous bank simply dldn 't do this." -=:;11~.-.,,;.,_,,_,,,..,rlfllllH'ilimv ~ tMI ...,,.._. Bulletin Boal'd ••• , .. Ill l.AOUNA NIOUD. -Put dlloec • dried-OUl Oiril F t llWI .. -• ........................ coutyParbMd ... ...,., ..... TM ~=will taa:llPl -Sat· Uldly ud ~su.day at I~ lte- E':g:-1 ~2~°"=A~ Pait. 2UA I LA Pu Rd., a.m. to 3:l0 p.m. Rnidcnta cu llri111 their trees to the locarioft• and wa1eh 11 they are chipped into mulch, wbkb can be uted In raidentaFi Exce. tree chi 1'111 will t;e UICd M tbc COUDly pa Peoolt.bri1111na llftl for recyclina ~ asked IO remove nail• and d«'- ·orations. Flocked or Peinl.ed tteCt will not be accepted. More information is available by callina the QOun1y ln\Clf'll.ed Waste Manasement Department, S68-4160. • llflil ... KUNTINGTON BEACH -A mom1na bird walk is planned for 8 a.m. Saturday at Bolsa Chica. spon- sored by South Coas1 Audubon. Bolsa Chica is a feedina. nes1ini and restina area for more than l '° bird species. accordina 10 Audubon officials. M6re information is avail- able by callina 830-7806. Adi, •• , .. NEWPORT BEAC H -Aautist ,Mary Palchak will 11ve a free coi:i· cen ft '.l:lO p.m . on Sunday at . Newpon Center Library. 8S6 San C'temente Dr., Newport Beach. Tht con~n 1s free and no pre· registration 1s necessary. Call 644-3183. ............ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Th~ Soluuon Source Center .... 111 hold a ~m1nar 111lcd "LO\tnl Yourself Thin" Monday about how 10 tn· crease physical 1ttraC11venen and gain &realer ~lf-cstttm The frtt seminar. fcatunng speaker Lois K. Rubin, Ph.D., will be held at 1he Solution Sourct' Cenl~r. 18352 Beach Blvd. m Hun11na1on Beach. from 7:30 to 9 p.m Reservations arc required and can be made • by calltna I ·800-628·3JOS. ¥11...... • ..... NEWPORT BEACH -The Sherman Library and Gardens 1n Cororui del Mar 1s look1na for vol· untccrs to 11vc 1oun to child~n and adults 1n the beau11ful and unique scning of the prdens. An in-depth tra1nin1 proaram for docents has been v.n1ten and will be d1rcc1cd b) h1rley A. Kenns. pro-· fess1onal hort1cuhuns1 Prior botanical knowlcdae 1s not ncccss- a'"' to part1C'lpatc m this voluntttr 1ram1na program The first class .....,11 be held at 9 30 a.m Monda) and t~ prosram 1n· voh none trainina session per week for m: weeks Tramr-cs w-111 be tn· 1roduC'ed 10 plant lxha,1or and char.ictrns11n. botanical lerms. en· v1ronmen1al awarencu anJ tech· . ~ n1ques of gu1d1na pcople throuah the gardens. -\n)one interested sho uld contact Sherman Library and Gardens. :!6-l7 E. Coast H1&hway. Corona del Mat. CA 926:? S. cir call 6 73·2261 I \11011 Le (,ur~ll • " ' "' •11• PJ COSTA MESA -1lle I.MM al A9GSM ilavblis illl 1 d ..... IO ..... a ...... ~hm • '° u ,. ..... a.d Uoill .... ~ 9riMI St.. 0-... Tbc tbeii• will i.Ddudl .. Mn ,..,vm. ..... ••*•· dUcina ud door prms. ta lid-ctilion. uyooe lnlereltild in plnk:i- peti.._ in I poup trip 10 Vail. Colo., cu pick up tnvd· tnbmadoa . More laf'Onna1lon ia available ~ callint • 59-7002 • ... . ...... NEWPORT BEACH -Vi Cow-den. Ont o( lbe fint 1WOCDl8 .,.. la the U.S. Army Air COf1ll. will speak at the meetins ol the ~ Astoc:iation of U nivenity Women, 7:30 p.m. Tuaday' at tbe Newport Btach Public Library. The ti~ it located at IS6 s.n Clemente Drive. AJI collelt snctuarn are welcome. For information, call 64S-3S67. r111r .. rosT A MESA -Tht Coutline Chapcer or B'na.i e·nlh women will mce1 at 6:l0 p.m. Wcdoetdly 11 KAlplan's restaurant, 321 1 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. · AJI area women arc invi&cd to auend .the no-host dinner or auiet. No minimum to be ordered. For a ride or membenhiJ) infor- mation. call SS2-7833 or 960-9428. ................ H UNTINGTON BEACH -The January mce1ina of the Amiaos de Bolsa Chka will ineludr the annual election of officen and a ptOJT&JD on the oil field al Bolu Cllip presented by representatives of Shell Western. The medina will take pla<X" at 7 p.m. Wcdnctdar__in room 88 at HuotanJlon Beach Ctty Hall. The meeuna is open to tbe public For 1nformat1on. call 897-7003. JlllllH l.11111 NEWPORT BEACH -The 671h annual lnstallauon of Offioen for Jubilee Lodae No. 604 Frtt and Accepted Masons will be hdd Jan. 12 at the Scafanna Masonic Tem- ple, IStb Smet and St. Andrews Road in Newpon Bcacb. The pubhc is invited to attend the event. which will st.an at 7:30 p.m. A reception wall follow the ocr· emony. For more information call Lod&e secretary Jack Pans 11 913-9706. COST A MES~ -Spnna .. scmesttr l"CllStrauon at Oranac Coast Collcae conllnues wtlh clasles bc1Jnn1n1 on Tunday, Jan. 22 Rcautrat1on b) appo1n1mcn1 runs from Jan. 7·16. and open rqas- 1rauon wuhout appoinuncn1 rum Jart 17-18. and Jan. 12-2~ at~ collear 1dm1ss1ons office. The office wall be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m:. Monday throuab Thursda) and Fndays from 8 a.m to 2 p.m Spnng clau schcdulci ha\e been ma1lcd"lo area rn1denu and arc also avatlable frtt 1n the campus adm issions office. More 1n- formatton 1s available by calhna 432-5772 89llctJll Board ,,,., MOllb]'I °' n.,...,... ther Galle L£A THER CHAIR WI 1U1D t} 095oo SA VE 25 to 50% ON D~ SOf A llm. ~'t 5lA TS. W"l'it OWi.\ OfTICl OlAJIS Sl:t'TlOtlAJ.5 WlNIS. l.Ol'lCC OlA!m l'l U,lfP CJlA.111 .. ~~ 34900 ~215 HARBOR BLVD . cosiA MESA . 646-0275 HOURS DAJLY 10 0 e SUNDAY ll 4 SP•CIAL PURCHASl!ll COMFORTER Sl!IS ·, 1IOa200 thrMd oount ,.rcale. L..-lltdlll~,.,_ .... ..... "°"' ftor9I ............. .. I. 'IWIM n ew. li"-iiii ....... ·97 ......... .....,., PULL -~· -=~"='-.,..,_ CIUllN •• • =-~.a 'll.17 ·• . ; Thuraday, January 3, 1811 .. • ,, ........ 1114.,&171 Jim Ao. Md Pat Erps wtth Tina and Dale ~·· Dr. Watnfllf Bostick, Vlrglnla Bostick, Dr. Edward Arqullla ana M .V. Arquilla. r..rwl I 'Cl's,., . . . Pacific Symphony revelers ring. In the year At ·s: l 5 p.m . Monday. chair- . woman Lorraine LipPold was still takina reservations for "Avaoti," the Pacific Symphony New Year's Eve gala at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hoftl. The SI 5().pcr-pcrson caper celebrated C¥temporary Italy right down to the bread sticks and antipasto served during the ltahan- themed Pacific Symphony concert in the ballroom. "Isn't there a httle Jtahan an all of us." suag~ted symphony guest con- ductor Theodore Piute bc(orc tak- ing the podium with soprano Evelyn de la Rosa. rooms and sun-dncd tomatoes. footwear according to the ltahan Dessert featured Tiramisu. that Shoe CenJer d!vine cream-filled, layered Italian ... Yawn. I cancelled my stol) on sPonse cake. New Year's resolutions when prac- "We want this party to become a .tically all the part) people I polled Pacific Symphon) tradataon ... Lap-resPonded that tht'ar number o ne Pold said of the founh annual prionty for 1991 was ··to lo<;(.'. event. weight... ~ · ... For all the Kang·s men Trt Carol Humphreys The orchestra was replaced for ho nor of Eh IS Pre"ile) 's 5nth b1nh- danc10g Wlth Barry Cole's Big da). "Elvis" fragrance for men v.as Band. And before the official launched Wedne'>da) Sample'> in balloon drop and the singmg of the shape of a r«ord album are "Auld Lang Sync." Louis ptsto avatlable at JCPenne" ·s delivered has New Year's message r--::;;--------------========~=;::;::;~ for all. Hear hear. Marcy Mulville and Lorraine Lippold. No one went hungry. Following the program the 350 guests dined on hearts of romaine and Roma tomato salad; tn<olored hnguana con fruuj da mare: and the entree of veal loin stuffed. with wald mush- Spasto saJd. "No m atter what kinds of e<:onom1c cond1uons prevail an the months ahead. I'd like to think that peo ple find cul- ture sull to be a pan of their hfe And the) don't cut 1t out'" A New Opportunity Knock al Theodore Piute and Nancy Sorosky. Joe Perel and Anne· Wiedeman. FYI ... Suppose you all heard that Manin and Jody G reenbaum arc now proud pare nts of bab} Caner born on Dec. 25. ... Get an hnc. The Slemonses· nuptial celebration went so well. Ben and Barbara Hams hosted )'Ct ara othcr wedding .reception 1n their chic waterfront abode (complete wtth S«~t room) last ..-eek . . Local blooms Fo rmer Rose Bowl Queens Holly 8alth1s '30. M)'tra Poulson '32. Barbara \\ard '39. Patncia Richards '46. Norma Winton '47. Nancy Skinner ·5,: Barbara Mulligan '54. Joan Warren '56, Ann Hall '57. Robin Sander> '15. 4.nn'e Martin '76 and uzanne G1llasp1e '83. all reside along our QC COIUt Metallic salver shoes in C\er. silhouette are the hottest 1n spnng Flashe~ husband refuses to get .counseling DEAR <\NN LANDER : I was a happy, conlented v.oman until fhe )cars ago. This 1s old news now. but 1t continues to cause pain and em· barrassment I found out that my hu band was •, SOUTHERN CITY ed to show an I 0 . card a nd be DEAR SOUTHERN CITY: Sorry, hand ~arched I laave Do magic waad llaady, dear. The problem 1s the atfllude of lftaf YH bve dHcri~ will re-man) of these SCC'unt) peo ple. Re- quire a lot of bard work oD yoar lentl). v.hale wa1t1ng 1n a long lane. part. I told the SCC'unt) person that I had I a pacemaker I v.as instructed to We've Now Opened Our NEW Location Good things are ~ oown the roe<S (lteraly) I We've moved oown the street to • megnmc.nt 9howroOm t'MCe the stz.I ....... It comet to the !nelt In O.CO..atlve Hard'Wer9. come ... the Oecora1Ne Hardware P.ape -W• End Welt You'I ftnd the flnelt in ...W:.. 1111 ctioo and upettlle: Open cu • doorS to a new opport\nty1 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd nd • • ~ ~ Laguna Beach CA 92651 ct ...,..,, (714)494-2264 ..... _ ._.,_,_,_ Ready For AnO No Need To labor. i-..:r-----"'~ultlU,lll\ ~If. t9._J)jlr _ 'ltl.~00~ neighbor while I was pregnant with --~ Get lato COHselhtg ud fled oat ·· o wait over there .. I dad as I v.as -yoil"'IH~-n~pl'lnh!'lfti.,rumn~tito~~a~n~.~wwli'i1ifzrlr-~r1Tt1Pr--t~--l~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~-!-~~-l our second c hild he tx-came f nghtcned and reported him to the pohcc I was shocked and de\.as- tated. I had tv.o small children and felt that I had no choice but to forgive him and go on. 'No one told me about the potential dangers of tha~ sickness. Our rclat1onsh1p was badl} damaged and I have been an emotional wreck ever since I found out. I try to forget. but we stall hvc nut door to these people and it's a continual source of anguish and • humiliation for me. I cannot look the woman in the eye and try to a •id her whenever Possible. It docs not seem to f au my husband in the least. He flatly refuses to ' move. We finally separated last ycu but we've been back and forth with each other six limes. Guess who buckles UJ1der1 Me. Dunna the course of our separation m y story HH-4'i~mrTm1Wl'I to filtnity members and professionals. My husband refuxs to have thcr-· lJlfl WM E• \?\?\?\? Let us 1nake ·Loved Ones V.ALENI-INES .. Ann Landers yoe do aot love aad ca.not rupttt. minutes. Then. an the middle of the WMtl 10• find oet more abotat cro~ded airport. the secunt) person yo9rself you will be in a better )elled. "OK.. WHERE. T HE poslUoe t. el&kr kid yoar lilubud PACEMAKER.,.. aturall). e'er)· Mt permueatly or make u ac-one turned to stare and I felt hli;e a commodatloe ud lean to live wt" cnminal. lillm pucefaUy. Wo"'ldn"t 1t bC sampk for a1rpont I DE4.R ANN LANDERS:'1 am 30 lp sel up a sepa1ate SCtttnang a~a I for passcnetrs with handicaps and )Cars old and have had a cardiac dasabalttaes? This wa). no one I pacemaker for 11 years. M) hus-would suffer the embarrassment of band and I love to travel but be-....._ tied ""-d h d h cause of the lack of cons1dcrahon vi;lng pu astUll; an an scare • ap). The more I'm around ham, lhe ed while everyone looks to sec 1f , 1 ~ 1 h h' • and downnght rudeness of airport bu arc conceal in• a f n. _ more 1ec t at somet ang 1sn t I I h ....._ • ~unty pcrsonne . trave as vi;· READING THE NEX TRIP risht. My problem is that I can't come a nerve-wracking experience TO LA. seem to make it emotionally fi or us. DEAR LA.: Yoer potat IMHs without this man even thouah l don't have any real feelings for him. I refer to the X-r'I)' machines and valW to me. Deel HJtee ta &k I believe stron .. 1y in family life and metal dete<:tors passengers must airllae la4•1try wtd to ~ to ., pass through before boarding.. ~. womu'1 lettu! I wUI M de- he is a wonderful father. If I can't • Pacemaker patients arc now allov.-upte4 to stve '" .-J time. live Wltbout ham, bow can I live .-------------------~--------. with hi ? -DESPERATE IN Personalized Songs on,inal lyrics, Cully arra.nced muaic, pro- (eafonally recorded on CMeette for ,_,. o( enjoyment -., Cll ,,,,, --.... 7 •mwme,.__...,_ Un~ Creations For E ~.:--t Yer)'~· J • • Frah FloMrs • E~ Gardens,.....,.~ • S.lloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts • Be•~. Dried FloMfS( • I Wheri you:. need a doctor o~ any ltjnd, HealthMatch delivers. · just pick ~ the phone; .-..~-~~ .. ~~ .. ·-------... --·-... ._. .. -- ) > ' -- .. Pubtlshed by P-oe Group Pubftahlng, Inc . ....,. f. ,..., president & chJef executive officer Edltorlal SaymouP Is a solld choice for the Senate State Sen. John Seymour (R-Anaheim) wasn't our first choice for the U.S:°'-Senate seat vacated when Pete Wilson was e lected governor. but we believe the Orange County politician wtll do a solid JOb on Capitol H ill. Our preference to serve Wilson's remaining IWQ years in the Senate would have been ewpon Beach's state Sen. Marian Be rgeson or Rep. Chris Cox. You could make a strong argument that California "oters prefer Bergeson to Se} mour. In the Republican primary for Lt. Governor. Bergeson whipped q mour last June 58.6 to 4 1.1 percent though she went on w lose to Leo McCanh) in the general electio n. But sources ~a) Bergeson's pro-life s1ance .and age (she's 1n her m1d.60s: he's 53) made her in the eyes of Wilson a less des1rabtc· cand1dat<: for election in the -199::! cnatonal race. We're not so ure. i\nd what about Chn s Co>.? He's }Oung. an up-and- comer and. we think. easily electable. But m the l'n<l. Wilson decided to go with an old a nd rruc;tcd fnend and who' to argue with thafl J ohn Sc}mour's a m1ddlc-nt-thl•-rna<l. pro-choice Re publican \\ho stands to good cha nu~ of being ckctcd to a foll six-) car it·rm in 199 2. .\nd nrnre 1mponantl). C) mour's from Orange Count) v. htc h gJ' t.' \\ il~on manpo"t.'r. mone~ and. un Election Da) ::i 14) 0011-' o te spread th::it put him in Sanamcnto a'i our n \ ~I)\ t.•rnor .\\ t' Jl.'11 \l'rt.•<l tor Pett·\\ 1ht1n. and v.t··rc glad he"; g1H'n mL·thing in return a l ~ '>l'nator \\Ith t.kep r.(1oto, in our l..llnl JllUl11t\. f ht\ L~Outd I'><: lhl' 'itan OI a beaut1fuJ rel3tl 011Shtp. Toda\ is l hur,Ja, Jan 1. the third d3\ o f I '}11 I r hat• are 1t>2 da'" lcti in tht· war. Toda'·, ll1ghllgh1 1n H1~tor; On Jan I J IJW. Prc~1dcnt [1<.cnh11"cr '>tgnc:d a prcxlama11on adm1tt1ng \la<.J..a to the l nion a., the 4Qth c,1atl· On th-I '> datt In 15~ I \1ar11n I uthcr "a" l'\· communicatl'd from thl' Rnman -('athoht" i 'trm"c1r In JP7 C1l'n C1l'Orgc ~d.,h1ng ton's arm' ruutl·d the Bnt1'>h 1n lht· Battle of Pnnu:ton '\ .I In 1813. Rnta1n '>l'llt'd tnntrnl nl the Fal~land "l,1nJ, in tht• \11uth .\tlant1c ( .\lm110,t I 'if \l'ar' la!l'r Argentina '>elll'd thl' 1,l.inJ, from the Bnt1'ih. hut Hrt1.11n 111111.. thl'm back ·after a .., 4-d.n \\.Jr 1 In 18 71. lll'nr\ \\ Hr.1Jln of Binghamton " ) rl'tc:1H·J a patent fo r olc:omargannc In 19'\8. the '\1:lrc h nl Dime., .. campaign to fight polio "<l' or· gan1zed. In 1946. \\-1lllam Jo\tt'. 1..nm'n as "t..ord Ha" Ha" .. for ht'\ pro- ..Naz1 radio hroadtao,t \ from ( il'r· many. was hangt•d 1n l ondun Doonesbury ) &M: IT A /?EST AA y f(}(J 'Pf' ~~ee '1APP./...Y MAR l?ltD (.\!though .\mencan-horn. Jo~n· held a Bnt1sh passport. l In 1%1. the United State<, !.e"· c:red diplomatic rela11on'> with Cu ha In 1967. Jack Rub). th t.• man v.ho shot pres1dent1al a'isassin l t'e Hane\ Oswald on ltve telc" 1s1on. died 1n a Dallas hospital. Toda' 's 81nhda~s ( omcd1an \u 1or Saree is 8.., Consuroc.uc· poner Bett~ Furness 1s 75 l 1 \ .\mbassador \\·rnon Walters 1<. 74 \inger Ma,ene .\ndrews 1s 7 '\ <\portscaster Hanl.. <;tram is 68 Re- cord producer (1eorge Martin ts 6) .\ctor Rohe rt l ogg1a is b I .\ctor Fddae Egan 1<. 61 .\cwr Dabne\ Coleman 1'i 59 Juumalt\t-author Bell\ Rollin 1<1 S5 Hocl e\ Hall-of- Famer Boeh~ Hull 1s s".:! Sanger Stephen Still<. 1<. 46 .\ctress V1ctona Pnnc1pal 1'\ 41 .\Uor Mel Gabc;on '" '\5. Thought for Tu<la) "The more people are reached by mass com- municauon. the less they com· mt1n1cate Wlth each other·· - ~arya Manne<.. Amenc1 n author- JOumahst ( 1904-1990) , -8.' the .-t.itsor/J 1t•d Prt•ss by Garry Trudeau 5URE 8U1 I ~/\/O. MAN #7ER $IX {;(JN5Ffi!0"'1 me w:»m6. f»./7 O!:'£li!T TD ~ 'OJ IUtWT 70 ~ ltl4T AAS a; ll/ITH ~ l<INtAa 6/Vf?,N C>Jt. r I .Mfi mt 8EIJIJ5. ~!SU£T ,.SS! 11/r"L TAK& SOl-1e CF THAT' 1 ' Ill .... T..I. LUH 111 •• Mt.-1 a. -· ~l ... ~ .. Dan Walter s ,,... Wllmlllelll a llPllllll1ll1 SACRAMENTO -It took the state C,apitol's jokcsters about t'VO seconds to produce a-quip about Gov.-eTecT Pete Witson•s selectio11 of state Sen. John Seymour to suc.- cccd him in the U.S. Senate. Wilson. they said, "came up a littJe short." · It was a reference not only to Seymour's diminutive physical stature, but to Wilson·s decision to play it safe. choosing an old friend. a middle-aged white businessman from Orange County with an uQCx- G h ci ting. middle-of-the-road politicaJ For orbachev_ ouSe. hOid.·~ ,. ~~~··~:~~~:~a:,~0~;,~ 0~~~ chan1ed the state's political ehem1stry. • t ' f d · k . • Wilson repeatedly insisted that I S a Very ru . .e awa emng ,J Seymour was "my ficst choice" for the scnatoriai"slot. While that may be technically true. in the sense that By Rick Horowitz I lw alarm cloc~ nngs an the l 11•rhJlht.·' hou!><'hold. and M1kha1l < 1orhache' master of all he '>Ur' e\., reaches for the snoo1e but· I ..., • in& to you," says Mikhail. He poul's Seymour .was the first to be offered a .glass of te( and sits down at the the plum appointment. it wouldn't tfblc. )he chair collapses. have taken two months had Wilson "I need more authonty nround intended il from the first . Scymo~~·/ here!" Mikhail ·screams. "I need himself ackno~lcdgcd that ny , authority to deal w11h these chairs'" hadn't even d15cusse<I the appoint- "Fine.1' says Raisa. "tak~ all the mcnt with Wilson before gcttiq the authonl) )OU want -but how's call two days after Christmas during '"hal going Jo k«p the cha•rs a skiing vaati()fl. tun Jnd fall, out of hed. fhe rarpet I\ thin and the 0oor IS \'lnll'r lulJ l)u.Jn'1 the clod, used to Ix· on thl' other side':'. M1kha1l \\ondn~ ~o mulh for sleeping a little longer he might as well gel Jrt'<,'\t·d lk '>tumbks 10\~ard the t ln.,t•t and s1uhs his toe on the bed together?" So what oorurrcd during those M1kha1t doesn't ha"c an ans~er. two months" Wilson says he talked If they-had more money. they could ·with mort than a dozen potential bu} nev. chairs. But now the fam1l) Ira mt· Mustn't !>Cream. he lhtnl s. hop- ping around the room -mustn't "al..c: Rat\a He biles hard OJl has lt"'t·r hp. and hlood tncllcs tov.ard hrc; chin Ht· 11l1s a hand 10 "1pe 11 downstai rs has stopped ~> 108 rent; senators. 10cluding women al}d • 1hey're sa' ing for their o\vn place m1n ont1es. before settling on Mikhail isn't about to let them Seymour, i\t one po10t. Wilson leave Rut 1f the} don't pa) ." aides "ere promising an an- M1lha1l "ants Raisa to get a JOb. nounccmcnt before Cbnstmu. but "Let's \Ole on 1t." she sa\S M1kha1I something -.~ 1lson's OWi} uncer- agrees - a formaht} _: hut "hen ta1nty on which course tO take. he.rounis the \O tes. he doesn't ha'e presumahl} -held up the d~1s1on . a majon t~ ··w e need a ~ond In choosing Sey~ou; Wilson ballot." he 'ia)S. and this ttme he opted for the kno"n o'er the un- " ins. E'en the cas) things are hard known. They hav" be .. ,q·n fnends for • 1"a' .ind nearh kn ocks o'er the lamr Thl· IJmp ·_than k goodness' l it' tind' the 'i"ttch. chc~s 11 on. and c;tart' 10 rl·ga1n bis .bcanngs. Then the hulh hlo"s. Dam n~ ~ou· re ~o popular'' I'm more popu· theS<.'-da)s. " lar'" M1kha1l races 10 the curtains: "Do you smell gas':'" Mikhail asks years. both sa). dat10g from their ··w hat " 11'"' Ra1sa's awal..e any- "a~ "~ot hing." ht• <>a)S. ··Go bad 111 'lt't'P ·· Hl· puts on a clean white 'h1n -tht•rc:·, a huuon missing. l he.· ,c.·cond '>h1rt 1s he'11er. He puts on ht., pJnh -unc leg· fll a time. no1h1Qg It's that Bom from down taddenl). "Open the wihdows." ~ay~ as fellow mayors 1n the,~l 970s. 1ht• hlod.. again. he mutters. Not "You opened the windo"s month~ fa' h S · enough that he makes crank calls in . ago." R~1sa . tells hrm .. ":Tha1·s wh 't ura ng as en ate career. the middle of the night -no" he's . it's so cf raft} .. "Then close ihe e) mour became <'toscl) adentt~e~ 'lhouting right under m} "indC>w. I · ·~indow~" M1kha1l sa)s ... thl' smell "tlh,. the huge Irvine Co .. which <;hould call the pohce. the) 'd handle must be coming from outside .\ll 11 O\.\ns much of Orange County., and takes IS a ~park he knows to SCI off IS If) ing 10 develop ltS holdings. an e plosaon · · Seymour earned a eouple ofb1lls to hl' thin!..., to h1mselt. af onl~ the> _ It J..m·" M1kha1I ties his shoes . .\ shoelace HC' put' on hi'\ \tX'l s -isn't the snaps ld1 HRt' J.1rwr lbaA the ,neN', •In thr kuchen. Ra1sa·s staned \nothci pair .:_ no" tht ngb1 one's breakfast one egg. tw o plates "'You darl..er than thl· k ti .\ third pair -knO\\. I hate eggs... he tells her. om··., '>lrtf'>l'd :rnd one's arg} le. He "Then cat some1hang else:· she 'l:im<. thl' ''xk drav.er closed -do sa>s He checks the pant!'} - I h.1H· lo Jo l'\l'f) thing m}self1 empt> W.eh es He o pens the re- Ra1"1·, a"al..l· again. r,he finds ham fngtrator -the curds arc figh ting a pair that matlhC'> w11h the.' hemngs. "Why can't ~ou Mikh<1il grabs for the ear keys. a~m the eompan~. and an turn was The kc\ nng breaks. and ke}S seal· touted b~ Irvine e'<ecuuv~s as a toraU asi~ I.be float. M1kha.tl.JS..P state" 1de candidate That's no his hands and knees tr)ing to stun ~ma m t r c them back 10 his pocket. i·k 's ure ~cut1H·s. from O\.\ner Donald Bren he's los1 one or t'-"O. but hc'ft ha'c down. art' closely connected to to manage with "hat's left He Walson Rten and Wilson. for 1n· stands up. puts on his coat. I.~ stanC'C. scned in the MannM Raisa goodbye togetbtr: Sc') mour. too. 1s an e'<· <>utc.1dl· on th e o,trcct. a commo-cooperate"" he shouts. "I am coop- t10n "Ill'' (1orhal·he' ! You think crating." ~y~ Raisa. "I wasn't talk- .\nd his day 1s JUSt starting. Manne Rlclt Horowlll /1 a 1yodl~•I~ colanuli11. . . Readlrs tell us how we're dolnU Fd1tor·~ note· La t wed. we errors 1n the tade report thal ¥1as maJor news stor; right now. not a a~kt•d n•aders \\hat J..ind of )ear finall} corrected I ha,en't noticed kid >Aho gets a httlc bit intoxicated th<"' thought rhe Orug~ Ca.11 any mistakes la1cl). during the holidays, and kicks at a D•llY Piiot had in 1'190 Here 1s a The good points far outnumber Lax1. Get your pnont1cs a little bit ~mp/mg of rhe responses. the faults Keep up the good work. more in hne 0 0 I thank )Ou did a pretty fair JOb. Well. for Bill Lobdell ana.Bob You've done a fantastic JOb. I I ha ve to gl\·C }OU credit for at least Page. m) congratulahons. It is an' love the Piiot and keep ll up. I hbpc doing 11. I don't thtnk"'any other out'\tanding newspaper. Yo u )'our circulauon 1s soanna. paper' do. and on top of that I get, brouaht this newspaper back to the 0 the feeling that )OU art trying to be stature of where it was and ex-The b~g question 1s did ttie Dally unh1ascd and I think we aJI know cccded it. We're from Huntinaton Piiot become a better' newsJ)l~r tn how difficult tha1 1s for anybody to Beach and we think you have do ne 1990 or. on the other hand. did the be unh1ascd. So all in all ... I'd like 8 g.raei JOb. We enjoy rcadina the OalJy Piiot become a true ncws-10 give )Ou a 10 but I'm goana to maker in 1990? give you a 9 ~use I haven't really paper and 1 think you tla.vc made it In my opinion, whether your &<>al looked at 1t in the sense of how arc 8 true community newspaper. Have was to become a news rcponer. ~ou a &rt'at '91. h I ..._ they listening to u5. I'll' attempt to 0 ave tru y """'omc a news ma er. do that nu t year. -You truly "made .. the news this -We-like the simplified fonnat and t'mc Shane Fol y (d'd) ot tan fo 0 . the sports ftllOC was c•"""llent and u1 sc" . h J ch H1 n sk Bo rl There have been many. many · _. "'"~ • in l e o n an~ ;w aood chanac in the pepct but a )'OU Jive u a little capsulated view ~use you contacted his coach couple times thina,s hav~ bothered oflhc news and we really apprecaat.c about an allqcd bc1n1 drunk in me Y.OU and enjoy the. pepcr. • ~ publ~ charae. D · h's one thaoa to repon the n~ first, the conllnucd on the back J think.the kiDd of '-r \Moll bad anothtr to make it. Shane Fo•• .. PllC Idea IS an UCCUcnt One but a ,_ 1·-"-1 couple umcs it said continued on is rt.al typical in )'OW hai:lhna (didn't) st.an beeautc h11 hometown Thunday •• DK. 27. I don' think paper called bis CQICh and told him the hick P11C but it wasn't. it was Shane Foley datrvn tblt kind of about the allcacd inctdcnt. Riaht or continued on another peac. pttSS (nor don) •n)' othtr ~QI wrons. You became a promuwnt hem two, why waste valuable l«al •thletc. You know he·s headed news~er. You played 1 rC>k in ~ on the fron~ P.119 '"th 1 hute -for 1 bowl p~ 1nd )'OU pnnt tbi cbl,~na · coflqe football h~ O.OJ Pli.c? The words <>ranee kind of stun: Ifs' tttJly Naaioftal incl af that's what Shane Foley~a Coast a~ fine but th~ Deil1 Pllel Enquirtt stuff. 1 tlptC'I 1 little more local newspaper was deliped 10 do. houldn t be o\1~ an anc~ &all. o.f 1 local P9Pft'· la really inftariates I ~tulat.c you on it. · ~notbct uem. )'OU can t do any· mt b«1iu1t r -at tb Newpon c th1na about the weather rq>on but H1rbor Hiah Sdlool and I think • I think the .... a.cs a .,.. "191· the 01'1,Cfday there~ two.~ atus at of 18'i,. bdo• oa die I un imprm1d _.. lllOW on the •mt peee: one. hc:ad1na .,... tCC'09d .,. of die .,,. llftion. are tryi,. 10 be a ...., warmer weather· com1n1 and tht Not the ftnt .,. of a local .-per. the needs ol * ..... OcJm beedina 'llU i I be colder. Ge( ~ ·ties 1 ·'"* aivl .... 11111 other ntm. ou had • Rrtlr"'1:r1 .,......-.... -•"-~-_.._.. . ~ In 1hc meanttme. Se) mour beg.an s.h1fting his pol1t1cal profile toward the center. apparen t!) an ant1c1- pat1on of a bid for statewJdt office. After the Supreme .._C'oun reopened the abortion issue. Seymour ditched hi s long-held ops)os111on to abortion and ildoptc<J a pro-choiC'C posilion. And after oil spills .in Alaska and California. Seymour switched from suppon of otT$horc 011 development to opposition. thus demoostrating both ne"<ib1hty. -or lack of prin- ciple, as tus opponents charac- tenzed jt -=. and ambition. As a state senator. Sc)'mour e-volvcd into a fairly effective pragmatist. Seymour's hifts put him much closer to W1lson ·1dcolog.1cally. and he was ctcar1r aiming to become Wilson's runrhng mate in 1990after chaanng Wilson's t 988 Senate re-r election campaian. But despite his h1fts -or maybt because of them -Scymour·s campejpl for the Re- publican nominitaon for. lieutenant aovernor never JCllcd. and be lost to another Oranac County state 1ena· tor, Marian Bcraeso~. t wu that ~;.~tion by v~tm of hi OW!' peny, ra1s1n1 questions 1 t h11 e&cc. tatrilit}'. that kept him off the media lists of would-be Wi110n sua:nson even 1f he was on Wibon·a hst. Wilson, who allO losl'bis fll"ll btd for statewide office, insisted W.cdnesday that he conskkn SCymour IO be ekcta~ and P"Oftt- i9Cd to help raitt the SIS mdtioa to S20 milllOD coasidcrtd aoce•ry for a cam.,. 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AM .... , n, ... *& first part of your question -amount of total fat .._ in this case ences. in dtfinina .. saturated fatS," <'IS fatty acids are i when -answers tiwdcts' quntions dleee •••en ... ., ......... , which of the two marprincs to the one with 7 pami.'(ffowcver, if includes only four of them -iddina up fit content for food about nutrition. dieliftl and !bod ..... of fat .,.a1 U1&M • Cite purchase -comes from your fttl· that were all saturated fat, my 11eari~ J5almitic, myristic and packaaina. the trans art not. H:ka. Send q11t:1tion1 to ~ IMell! . infS about monounsatutated fats an\wcr would ht different since· !auric -even thouah there are six When /sou consider h::' mahy Scanlon. R.D .• ~/o o.a, Pait; -A.M •• HudqMa Beada. be1na better for you th.an poly-saturated fats are the least de-'other fatty acids in saturated fats.. fatty ad s are not cou~: t .e · AO. b 1560, Cotta Meta, Your question is a mouthful •nd unsaturates ... and certainly better sirable from a health standpoin'\.) because these are the only four food labelina (th~ rans 'd ), llX ~26~6. • rather complicated, bUt it forced than saturated fats. Since the first The .. second {>!rt of your QUC1· that have been studied and show utra saturated aauy aci s You •. Q. Jt It 9-etter &e ... , a marpr:-me to do some research with lcien-marprine contains l I grams of fat • tion ·is the difficult and com-to affect human health. The rest can see wby the numben on lhe p tlaat ~· ll ~ el fat ,... tists at the Food and Drug Admin-per tab&etpoot\ but includes some plicaJed one to answer and · ex-art; not ~ounted in any .calcu· marprine food label don•t Setm to · =-~•leapoo• ( 1 1ra• p•lJ· istration in Washinaton D.C. The mono-, is it better than ttie -marpr· plain. Here is th'e reason why the lauons. add up to lllc right total. And, • :.a1atva&ed, l 1J1UD .. ..,.._. ud answer is as complex as the qucs-inc that contains only 7 grams of amounls of poly, saturated and Polyunuturatcd and mono-since thcscJ uncounted tnn1 fatty ::S 1ram1 m.._1atwa&M) or a tion. but it is imponant for all fat but co ntains no monos? mono listed on your margirine unsaturated fats both have several acid are mostly monounsaturates, ::116•r1artH dial ba1 '7 IN•• ef fat readers who are interested in con-My ans~r to that question is labels do not add up to the total form s of fatty acids: cis (a natural the amount of monos in the mar-=~ 1ram1 polyaa11hlra&M, I ~ trolling their fat consumption. that tht better choice would be to fits stated there. state) and trans (created by the garine would tend t.o -be under-;.:..-....:..-..:_,_ ________ ~~--------------------------------------------------------------.......-------------------~------~--------1 stated. . . . -· =· -· --· -· -... -· --· -· -.... -· --· -. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------""'"'"---·§:PLUS, WI ACCEPT OTH•R SUPllUIARKITS' COUPONSI =-w .. -· -· -... -· -· -· --· ----· -. - .. - BEEF CHUCK llONIO ... L.a. 2." BONELESS BEEF OIUCK 79 LB •. ' I ....... llA ........ .Ul.•~•9 ' SI TO 60-COUNT F"OZEN, DEFROSTED ••••••• ....._SARA .. CELLO PKG. ua.2.29 10.LB. BAG RUSSETS -.. -.. . -~ _. .. - .,. .. ... -.. 6" Pot HANGING BOSTON FERNS Fresh EA 4.ff SNOBALL CAULIFLOWER --(-VICI •ADllY Ml!Jr )-- : . --ALL YARllTllS :: £--:~, · ,.UIT PllS U.S. NO. 1 POTATOES, LIMIT 2 Lit .89 8-0Z Pkg FRESH MUSHROOMS All•N fOOD INCIALI KIKKOMAN Lift SOY SAUCI 10 OUN CE BOnLE Tenet.< EA .89 FRESH GREEN BEANS.. ........ L8 .79 --c ... w ........... )-- KllAn ...... Alain, for the 5ake of sunphc1ty . .0 for the least overa11 fat content -avoidina saturated fats wher- ever possible. Q. 11 11 ane daat •rtUtaa coffee eu &1n· Y" '10 elleleaieNI? -B.~ .• t.pu &eK'- D!lralee Scanlon, R.D. As anyone who reads this column regu larl y lo.nows. I am not a supponer of cofftt drinking for a varict}' of health reasons. On the other hand. sometimes coffee is blamed incorrect!) for one prob- lem or another. ln this case. there has *n no conclusive evidence that drinking fe\.\er than fi\'C cups of coffee a day • increas(.s one's risk of a high cholesterol level. From time to time. studies appear to point in that direction -as in a 1983 hean study in Norway -but funher in vestigation generally uncovers a different cause. It turns out. for example. that No"°"egians prepare th eir coffee differently from mencans (thev boil it. leaching far more.coffee 011 mto the dnnk). and th at 1s behevep to be the hlchcr factor. Sttll. for an\onc \.\hO dnnks five or more cups 'of coffee a da> - or "ho has some other medical nsk fac tor for hean disease. such as diabetes. smoking. fam il) nsk h1s- tof' or high blood pressure -1t is '>tron~h -i'Ccomm5nded that coffee dnnkang be restricted. ~~ ~ s 1.00 OFF ::~E -'Lorge DOUBLE CHOCOLATE MUFFIN .65 16·Ct Teo 1.69 ••• .65 \\ h1k \H' arc on the subject of coffee l would like to point out that man) of th ose s<?-<:allcd "gourmet" O:l\ ored vancllcs can be a lot \.\Orse for you than even rt'gular coffee. I examined one package in the supermarket the other d:l\. and fo und the ingre- dients to include hydrogenated coconut oil (that oil 1s already more saturated than beef fat. and the h\drogenat1on makes 1t even 12 01 f>t.g &u11erm11i.. more· saturated). three different DOWNVFL.M<E WAFFLES I .19 kinds of sugar , (com S> rup . 2 ... •3 I 1 IPAOHITTI wrrH MIA T MACAIONI & •ff LASAGNA wrrH MIAT . • ---.. 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WHOU I 89 Ott HAlVCS • COUPON POLICY RUUS .. _ ............. _______ .;...__ .,_......,_ .... __ ... , ........ ·-... --·-----... --I .. _., ___ --Qo~o-_ .. _ ................. _.. ----... -.. ___ .... _____ __,..... -----I .... __ ._, .... -.., ·--..--··--···---_,__,......... --....-.<t __ ....,_ ... _,..,...,, ____ ...... _____ _.......,.. .... -... -....... ------· -... ....-_'!::% _____ ..,.....,.._,.._ _____ ,._ .................. .-.. ._.. .............. • ..,..,.,.._..... • ....................... c ....... -. ...................... .... ----=-----·----·---·- ' II • , Q. I'm a wine lover, parlicaJarly of CaJlfornia WiDH. WIJI "e ID· asully cold wtatber we ban bffn experiencing d~stroy tbl1 year's crops? -T.D.S .. Newport Beacb. No In fact. interestinJI) enough. at ma y help the comin g viptage. That's because the vines are "resting" at this umc of year. lying dormant until their season to bttomc acti'c again. The· severity of the present cold wave 1s likely to increase their dormanc). wMch in tum could inCTca~ their strength and viior · ._..__.._~~!!!:::...!.==--4 once .. awakened"' for their growing time 1 Mexican sauces If )ou've added a few extra pounds during the holidays, use naisc and sour cream in chicke"\ ~d. . SOUTHWF.Sr tXPR~ CHICKEN SALAD 1 mtdJ•m oa.1 .. , cat lato ·~ I.Cb WNIH . . l &able poOll ollve or veaec.able oll I npa· Wedded or clked cooked cllcllea or tarlley . \i c.p Mexkaa-1tyle ..... i medlam toma&ees, dlee41 l . tea~ .,.... cwiam · ~ .......... , ........ . ,, , . .,... ......... '-"'· cntllff • IC9fl\ .... teU.. ' •. '9f <••••I!· cta..tr. Cook onion 1n oil unul teedcr ', but nor bfov.n. ·Add chicken, •Isa. tomatoes. cumin. •It and orqano; $tmmtt 5 minu~ stir-• ri .. ocasioMll)'. ~ .a~ Oft four danMr plltn or llflC plllUer: -wili .... cllk:hll ···-... ,,...._., .. _.... cll11-. Serv~ . whh Mldidonal .... MaMs •' ld'Wi• 120 Count Rolf Single Pa ckage Quick-Old Fashioned 18 Ounce Container . , 22 F~E Trips (or Two · to the Superbowl! ' .. (See Store Dliploy for Oetoils~J • · I Gato~ad~ . 209 .. ThirSt Quencher . Boneless Shoulder Clod Roast Von s Lean Beef - 1A" Thin Trimmed Boneless lnndon Broil Steaks Vons Leon ffef>f-14 TI11n Tnrn~ Fresh Ground Tur~ey Mmoor Turler ~/eel !Fresh Brrost sm,_.Lb J !191 Fanner John Pork Sausage links SkmleQ.8 OunN' Poclcaj!ll' Fresh Catfish fillets Large Anjou Pears 111((/l rn \'1lomm~-~ in (,olonP.. Large Kiwi Fruit . . lmportt'd from~-lealw1J t'wv-h ~ftn rl,.,,......;t'M" -LL~~~ ... -,_.__. Imported from Oule Annstrong Roses fJant Root-US o J Non-Pa nl ..... ,... . Hi-C 3 PaCK Fruit Drinks Aseptic Pock .25..15 Oz. Capri Sun 10-Pac;k Drinks ~ ~7.5 (4-Asrptlc Pod. Hawaiian Pqnch J..Pack Jui~ 2SJS~~Pod Lb. Ll1249 lb 199 ~o .69 lb 299 2~100 8r~100 ---19"9 1.h ~a 599 224 .74 Welch's 3-Pack Jui<Es 8 9 ('.ropa Chttnt Cl ~Plnt'OA>k'-25 ~ -AIPptiC PoCl. Yoo Hoo 3-Pack Chomlate Drink • 9 3 24 Ounai A*f*' Pl:1ci cmm Stray Cnnl!enY iue1 Qdtail :Jo.Pack 96 · Sel«lld ~ Ot.. A..,elc.... • Ninja TwtleS 3-M Iftlb 81 _, ~ Oa. Mii*'.,,.. Tang.3-Pack Inib · s.t.'tlld ~ ~,.. • Bartie PrialGIJll ~ Pundl 25.Jf °"'°~Nd . ,....saio.. ~,_on v .... ..,,., ...,,... .. i\ll Stouffer's Lean Cuisine Entrees · All Vurieties and Sizes-Frozen Marie Callender's Cobblers t\pple. Chel'T)' or Pe0d1-J7 Ounce Box-Fro~ Swanson Hungry Min Pot PieS a./. OUc:Mft Ot Turby-1f °"" .. ~ ~FrozenY• s.a.c.iil V1ri1 •11 12 Ounol IriJdenook White Zinfande Born to shop? .. A 0. •e .......... II ftDed witla II ti 1 .. Ii ... ... whit Ioli ol ... lallity ·1MM1: ar.d ... IIT"E": are "8p'H, .... they ..,.,... lri~ ways. However. IDOll often they are put ~B ......... wMDit'I IUCkiaa or Inda dme. This •.cud 1oa1 or 11un1l,.!: brad ii ftlled wia j• the · of meat and cbeell IDOll or .. enjoy. Here the ldditioa of shredded Kiebera lettllCe siva tbe lo.f 1 buih-in ulad that stays crunchy under the meat, even as Jhc cheese melts on top under the broiler. • Crisp lettuce adds the liaht touch to this hearty treat, not only in tellture, but abo in calories. Icebcil )ettuce is ·versatile and combines well with 1.n endless choice of meats. cheeses, vea· et.ables and arains. This heany loaf travels to the back yard or the family room wiTh ease. lt'_s the perfect loaf for casual weekend entertaining or during the big game. GERMAN BEER GARDEN RYE LOAF 1 1mall ~d lceber& letnce 1 poud rye bread loaf a1Uced ! table1pooa1 batter, melted 14 cap Germaa ma1tard "' pou d tbtaJy .1Uced· um 4 ou ces (1 cap) tll1aly 1llced smoked salami I cap 1llredded Swl11 clleese Core. rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce; refrigerate in ainight container. When ready to prepare sandwich shred enough lettuce to make 3 cups. Slice bread into thirds lengthwise; set top aside. Place two slices of bread on bak- ing sheet. Butter bread and spread with mustard. Top with 3 cups shredded lettuce. ham. slami and cheese. Place under broiler just until cheese is melted. Stack loaf back up. Cut into slices with sharp bread knife to serve. Makes 6 -. Fruit salsa-.reminiscent of warm-w,eather· days California Golden Salsa bnngs back warm weather days all year because ifs made with canned C~liforn1a chng peaches. Tbe mildly sweet fruit packed 1n Juice adds sunny colo r and flavor to the salsa: sliced arccn onions. chopped cilantro. tomatoes and diced bell peppers give it zest. And since no salsa is complete without a touch of fire. jalapenos are stined into taste; you can make ll as mild or bold as you Uk:e;- You'll also appreciate the convenience of this no-cook condiment It takes just minutes to prepare, yet it's all you need to tum a simple . grilled pork chop, broiled chicken breast, or baked fish into a vivid. dericious cntrcc. Or serve the salsa. with tonilla chips; the addition of cling peaches turns an everyday appetizer into .something extraordinary. Now you can bnng back the warm glow oflazy rndian Summer days whenever you want: it's easy to do with a fresh. tangy spoonful of California Golden Salsa. CALIFORNIA GOLDEN SA~A 1 cu. (II ounces) California cllng peacb 1llces la juke, or Htra Up& 1yn1p % tablespoons llme juice % tablespoons thinly sliced 1rttn onions I tablespoon cbopped cilantro "l cup diced red or frttn bell peppers I teaspoon seeded, mlnced jalapeno pepper, or to taste I,; c11p chopped tomato (about I medium) •,. teaspoon ground e11mla Tortilla cblps Broiled meat, cblcken or seafood Drain peaches. reSl'n ing all hqu1J for other uses. Cut slices in thirds. Mix peaches Y.1 th rema1n1ng ingredients. Chill until ready to serve. en-e as an appct11er with tortilla chips or as a condiment with meats. chicken or seafood. Makl'S 4 sl.'n ings. Retailers, farms trimming more fat; pork skinnier Thanks to retailers. "ho arc tnmmmg more fat ofT pork cuts. and hog farmers. "'ho arc tnm- ming more fa t off In(' hog'>. port... 1s skinnier than 11 was in 1981. are attnbutcd to less internal fat. Rt"ta1lers are also tnmming pork more C'lo~I) toda). leaving JUSt '• inch of fat on pork cuts compared to •, inch in I Q8 I. -...!._.,,_;_ ____ ~_g~~rd!J· lll....10 \!ll t·ssf ul Farm in ··\.\ c ha' c talked for some time aooutti(')" "c ha\'e Teaned up our product This proves 1t." sa)S Sharon Sch"art1. a pork producer. ~ . . , f . . magazine. That "as the )Car pork was sampled for fat . calones and cholesterol. and the results re- leased in the USDA's "1983 Handboof... 8-10." a standard guide for dicutJans. A L 990 study found that cooked. trimmed pork 1 31 percent lo.,,,,er in fat, 17 pcrrent lower 1n caloncs and J 0 percent lower in cholesterol than com parable values listed in the 1983 Handbook. These gains • One of the m ost dramatic finds in the stud)' 1s that the tenderloin. the leanest cut of pork. now beats chicken in calones and cholesterol. A 3-ounce roasted, boneless. lnmmed pork tenderloin has fewer calorics (133 to 1401 and cholesterol 46 7 mg to 72 mg) than 3 ounces of skinless. roasted chicken breast. 'BEAUl'lroL, RICH, INTELLIGENT. . SWF. 27. Blonde, blue eyed, With a lo¥e for tnvcl. ~. torttan ftm. Ind romnic Wilks on tho beach.~ Mr. Rilht to live ~y ever after. Find out how IO meet ~IC like Ilda or p11CC I FREE Id of,_. own in DATELINE. See detli)a in toc11y•s cJ111Hlld. m1on. & • - Freestone per lb. Broil 1 USDA S.leet·Beet Top Round-per lb. (Bnl1. Round Stk. lb. 1.89) Save .38 per lb. • Orange Roughy Prev. Frozen per lb. ' Save 2.00 per lb. • • Fresh Bay Scallops (a·a· or MHt or Knockwurst Aseorttd V•rlttlea HC:h pkg, Save up to • 78 Deli-Lite Ham Wlleon Continental per tb. per lb. 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No ............ ,.. 1 '"· pello. Gel • --lw-;;;m _______ , 2M tlA. 11'1119• PoQI, 11111"°'* COIT'lfl'••IY,.. CMllPM11 l tt00Jmo •1 iiOHiiiMHT• 1not.~aiu~lrd. nc?Fll ... 11.U 3 BR, 2"'""· irem. Am +.... ~aNo~~ .. " f\lrbltMd. 11.250/mo. NI .... 1111 ··-~-· ..... , ....... .,,.. & ~;;;.,,,.,,..·=-=~------BorM Am. Wll bet, ett ..... 2107 ~ ~ ~ Ane Ave.~ Heetht• 18 .. 3Mm llM.MlnlOOMn ~--~ EAITSIOl.29A.MWl)elne MOOEL PERFECT 4 bdnn get, elisJ:~ eq ft. ~~ 1~ ne::.!....' • •.r-....... !.'!!!. !!d•. 2 .. __. ............. on1·6:!' G:__, ~~:. ~· c::: =~-::'!9 ~ 1111 0r..-::::1741 ~~ ::i •Miiiy hOfne fuSt ttepe to -_. --~ .., an""" .. _ ,_ ..__ Dm ·-· ... ,.. ..--PoOI .___.. • 100 lf7 Vlctofte 'l ' ... 111D "20/mo. • M0-242' .,ll'MIUf\lty poot. 8Mmed OPEN ~TUE 1().4 Inga. ''40114 Marcue. cer -ver, •14 hkup. '11 $ant• Ane CC. 2 llty, S & ieundry,'&orry, ..0 Ptlta ...,._ 11•1 c.11--..120 .._... ...... Ta--.. ,.._ ~ • '*""Cl lemlty foOm & 24a1EA9TtettlST. 1145/mo.173-1363 SentalMbet.11,000/rno. IR.2'4BA.dln&fWnrma SNS/mo.C-,,,H llU.mTY,llt ~ ....... _.,._.,_ .. bNelltatt room~ to 64&-1723 · 11M54-2570 11,700/mo.144-7038 ~Mlte 111·1-111#111 ~ 1 fA I •NEW IA8Tii0i L.-0 & bMndl • .., .... lndry, I o v e I y y • r d . (oranl dlf Mlf 2122 ...... V•de to.nhoule. EMt~ TownttouM. 2 MNTI 28A 1M, r.•• 2tlfV28A ........ Ill';-Good tocadon, Jdft1 cond 473-8900 .. 1199.500. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;; .. ,.,. ....... ,,.. __ .,.__ 28A 18A, w/d hOoll-up. BR. 114 BA. Ger.. ...... ...... I Clloee IO::,; frwy. -. ..... 11100/mo. "20/mo. • M0-2'2'1 Out of &--~·-·FVW• ·-PGOI. ear• ptue lpllOll. u c t t100 A .. no. 2~ Cell~ 142•7334 • .-..-.,N ... LL,_.ANCE - "'~"HI HO' I -I SSS 38" 2IA. ffptc. 2 cer ... IMO .... Ot< 722-t011 u75~~.":c~-25::P• ... p 3 8111, 2 IA. den, ._. .. ~-.. .,,..... IJC 1,..1 .., •-pnv beech. No Peta. fl'J)lc. dbf a-eoe. ,,.., •-&.mTm• New 2 BR. 2 IA. IWltjM. REAllOAS --11·~ --.... l1995/mo.720-15e5 •NwpCHghta .. 28R.1 E/Slde 2BR 1~BA; w/d 405/Megnolla. Cut-~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2606 .... Smell~lmo. !'WI ---M , "Pf, gar. lg yerd, utM '*•· ett pr w/Of)N, MC 11300/mo 2$2440 ***WAU< TO HACH ;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~Otglintc rennlng co-oe>. •111UW•l-m Included. No peta. 1950 +S500dep.2per· 2SR2M.aundee*,.; ••IAYFAOWT•• Lerge 28,. 1'.tBA ••flllmmft COiii Mtsl 1024 L .... virgin land kw S40 28R 18A, encl petlo, .. 75/mo. 842-.5122* eons. no peta 950-1791 .. 11 W palnt&catpetl12ac>1mo Ywty 1BR. perk~, no townhouae. LJundry ..._, 18R 1M In INr'P l''Jl.111-l~llWI :" :r-.::s.'.'C!;,: =r-d~2~· HR. 1BA, lg yerd. E'elde2BR, 2 BA TWMM. 3.:-ic!.l\w~ == PetaO.K. . ::=~:~ Imo. I:;,:''°· Ill bullt4na, QOndhlonl Owtw,din., 28R 1lABA ~2-1~ twnhme. River ere&. 548-4793 440 Seewerd. Ground fir. ~1~i:t.== ~ ~t. ::r !r.bl.::' try kitchen, temHy-*9<1 fe~1:t.~~O~=·lnc:f. CUTE 28R 18A. d/w, 207i THURIN. ::0,,~fdl. New paint Carpet allow-2BR 1BA, f/p, new cpt & req. Avl 1115. 581-4115 f.!. l930-l950gl40-24~ llYlng rm 1219·900· 11500/mo. lmbernlno patio, perking. No petL TSl MGMT m 2232 tlet. Sorry, No Peta. ~~.L=~t A~t~~?. Time ShaTg I S90 Sbllnda, PoOI. 2 carport• 8MutlfU.l 3BR 2'4BA. Avell LARGE 3BR SBA condo Bttr 982-$221 Aeelty. * 725-9313 * 1125 ~ utlllti... •lllf-• UH I mo: 2~ u t t ti C1rey 631-2242. Selllng/Buylng/Rentlng 950/mo. 873-4~2 lmmedletety, I 1300/mo Bek•/Brlatol. PVI patio & TOWNHOME, cieen. No 3. 9 1BA 11A, letge ~ 831-1 Cempgroundmmeshere C...,,._t, nlceat Ml for I• rent I 1000 dep. For more aundeck, 2 poo11, epa. peta. 3BR 1 i.BA, •tove. * * * * * Smell Apt., ,.,,lg a !Nero-yatd, t*'aoe. qutet lo- Llgunl leach 1048 FOR FREE INFORMATION In Old CdMI 2-SIY 3BR Info cell 883-eH9. tennis court. etc. FrMhly = w/d~eltalmmed. ·~ -· ...... onty beck portion cetlon. 1..01• of prlY~ IO!IJI v1rw111 _ CALL 1aoo7718836 2BA, twn rm, trptc. gv. pelnted. Avetl Jen 1 . No ma. •1 4 ••tu.._. -n of houM. '4aormo. ONQ MHl~~.4 C4N'I 51---m;w LOWER IRVINE COVE Un-MU9t .... &4()..74•2 BRAND NEW 3 BR+ FAM p. t.. I 1 2 0 0 I m 0 . :.:-:-, ... ---,. IY meea 873-0115. TSL MGMT :2 2232 29R. 21A. 1PR w/loft. c.- obatructed 'whlteweler RE Each!nge f6CX) hOme for 1 Fpl Elect 841-0593 wtldya 9-5 INlnl 2144 naw.-. · thedrel c~:;J•· pvt ~J.'oM.'9fu'r:!r~t T~DE yournegetlvec:ash Costa~ 2124 GOO, Fultr~erd rnemt -+ LARGE EASTSIDE SBR •ORANGETREE 1BR B=:-i.:Rp::= ........ 2607 *1111181* :::."~s!.ta 85~ Adri.i& Wiiton 499-8793 floW houMS Ot' oondoa for I* •Deluxe ~x. C M. wetet Included. Peta OK. 2BA, fYplC. petlo. gerege. 1BA condo, tennll, poofs, Pool ao.t slip e'ft Get· YEARLY. SPACIOUS 2BR 28dnn 1715/mo Ind g ... WMt-your dreem ol our poalll\19 ca.ah flow ol-Hghts. 2·aty, SBR H~Be. U.. of poof, ape. fttneee leundry M111t Hel no Piii Avl now. ege .Incl u1111 Fred·A~ APT. Blodl from ocean weter & gerege. No pet1 QUIET EASTSIOE 2BR Home Sweel Home you M flee condo ault .. In IUpei gat, lndry. pvt pallo, trplC, ~bh!!:Z~~u~ m:! 11350/mo. 875-0239 1700/mo. 780-1219 que;.que, Agt: 497...000 ~11~· '*!'!""'2 •• Only1~ 2323 Wen. s..a.1854 hnd 1t lbtec1,,, dUlified Tustin roca11on 157-6035 I S 1300/mo. Agt &42""789 tenence MMoea Harbor LmlY OllM *WllllWI * * * * * • 196/mo. --.... .. ~:;.~ Vlllege 545-0442 1 yr okl. 3BR 2BA. den. Derllng 2BR H~BA deeor· • •a-28R .1BA, ocean view. 1 *!!!!'-.,,* beckbey S800 •94-2471 .. -...... c.ih celtlnga frplC .-:-atOf perleetl 11000/mo * -•-* blOdC to beect\. 2-car _._ tric: ' t.0 No or 1M option, $175,000 2BR 21kBA, 2-car gerege.. pettmg, llOO/mo )'Mfty. &Mutlful mre letge 2BR SPACIO~T .. --------------------------DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 2 peta.~:...:i ~ Barbere S 844-0195 O N GOLF COURSE. 213-l23-t274 1~BA townhouM =2Nflbetha, By CHARLES GOREN w it h O MAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HIRSCH BR.1'.o\BA,2 atory.e>vw-Ave.S1200/moe73-ee!2 HeMlnB Dowd,Rltr $1895/mo.759-0079 2BR 2BA UNlftDUPLEX. carp91, frple. DIW. W/O CatO~ ... ~~ oeen ~verely hmit~ by the one· no· ti.led patk>. frptc, aepar-. •S PACIOUS HcurJty 309 32nd St Flreplece. hll-up. garege. patio -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--v;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; trump respon!!t'. North should have •t• OateQe. w/d t*up, NPT t-ITS 213 BO Houae Col) t ~on word of condo 1BR • den poot gerege 11 tOO/mo yrty 1995/mo • t.M:"d d/w Avell now No pett. Frptc/2 car gar/tlk-upa mouth -~on clUll· w/d 1nc:,1 Nice nrep&ece Call 8~ 17IO Santa Ana Ave. Hunt. Hirt)our 2642 pa Wes~. o ne of t he beat players in Elden Ave IHS/mo. Cm lot large yd/Sm pet? lied whel\ ~ ha\4 ICMM Nr t>uchll $1350/mo: TSL MGMT 832-2232 Hunt Hrbr ._ 4-Pth 873-1632 11150/mo 831-18021 thlngtoMll VIiia Rentell 87µ91~ '650, utU fUm. 18R. MW 2BR, new crpt & pelnt, 2 Boih vulnerable Wnt deal~ the dub. I~ the quttn of heart.I. ! bldg, ,., req, 102 E Bay. ~ ........ ...-. pd h h d,.,..la .... r C'o·rr,.,.tly ~on Ill ~ Charming 2BR + ........ B a I b o • P n I .... cer ger. '"" .... ,., NORTH w IC' .-.. .... -.~ -TUT M&T Q.~-Q .J\'-i 'C ~Q. wtH $1800/mo. 414 38t'h'St: 7 141723 ·04 14 or lllfr• 1115mo+ 21,....1-3415 •A K Q 7 I> dumm~ with the ace The nine of PHILll p~ l.'~_~J. -p~ p• tAMI e!i0-e928 21315M-Oe19 Large 18drln loft. patio, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii~-;;;;m;; • A 7 dubs was led to the k1n1 and West'• Mlte4 -a.AT I. POUAN -------PNdentlal c.tttomle l"""5/Sharn 2B~ nr ~ ~~~~ ~:-:. Lip! leadt 3648 • K J 9 4 aC'e Back came a diamond. and t..he ., o......... "" -.. -· .._..,, t.rty, r .. taurenta ~2e2 « &45-9543 18R redecoreted. R904. • 9 7 uible's Jack lost t.o the ace. The 0 I.arrange ten.rm of ~ paint & ~ta. Frple, .... -.. ,utNa pd. Slngte ~ WEST EAST deuce of diamonds was ret.umed to four acrombled word1 be-l&llM ... ' gar No pet• 857-1778 -H ReMrved parlclng. S750 + J 6 3 + 9 8 4 2 the queen and king. How would you low to form four almple wordl. Ve<y apeclel 3 BR. Gr-Mt Deluxe 1 & 2 8.ctrooml mo, 1at + dep. •tM-2874 • Q J 9 6 4 2 • K continue" All the ~rtinent infor· locatlonl Sec: aya, trpcl. lg leMllfnaf IM•1l1r Sorry, No Peta CUTE 18R w/OCEAN t Q 8 6 • A I 0 ~ 2 mat10n hall been gwen t.o you. I G R U l A y I yerd w/pallo Grdnt Inc. Ped with ,.,.. Ma. 7117 VIEW rw town. utNI & • A • 10 6 3 2 Dedart'r led dummy'• remaining 12 1 1 1 IJ S1.900/mo 780-SOM * 973-e 93 * cabtelncl.Slnglenltmllr. SOl 'T tl dub and confidently inserted the 1 UPSTAIRS 2BR 1BA, ~-2B<ifin & den « 3BA aa50/mo 49'-1528 + l O eight \\'ht'n that won, declarer waa HARBOR View Hm 48R, •ge. 2 aunny par 0:• ni.BA. It~. aundecll'. fenlaatle OCn vi.w Huge • h h L ,. ram rm, Ip, dining rm. S 1025/mo yr IM 908 ~ gH coolllng A well .d • c It • 2 8 R . 9 • r . l O 8 5 :l ome wit an overtnc&, aconng 11Ve 1 nice yard & apa )(Int locl W Balboa 81 875-9650 beheveo dog w111 be .,_ emenitlea. 1 1400 Cell t 7 3 club tnrks. three l!padet and at.rick I B E R D E I J 119501mo 759-0752 lowed. $980/mo..-Ag --+ t\ Q J ~ ~ 4 in each red suit I LG LIDO ISLE BAYFR.ONT Corona dll Mar 2622 Carey ~rd, 831·22~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;; Thi:' b1ddin1t What made declarer fineue the I r ... 15 I , ..... t1-·· QUIET EASTSIDE 2BR New-rt .. .,. 2669 W .... t ~. 'ortb E1"'t South duh" \.11 com..--unt defender in the • upatetra Duplex 28R -'-..... ,_. .. -· I 1BA. lrplc. IO vtew deck. 2BR 1BA. frptc, new HOUSE W/Dhtl-up Gar-PECIAL ~MONTH FM.E P&U l + Pus l ~T W t'SI '-f'81 would win the ace of clube s 1550 IM 815-1811 eerpet, petlll,. leundry ege, pallO No ~I S79.5+ WALK to beedl. ~ Pu. 2 Pus 3 • al on1 e unless he was forced to. I i I . 1 ':' --.1.911&.1* rec:, S975/mo 75-M08 aecunty &4S-234 •Lg 2 8dmw. .. llOO-llS0_,_.141 Pua 3 :-.IT PUfl P&N Therefure the fine!lst' on the aecond • lo N 0 E s -. o. ne Sunday I ~t a real Comfortable 28df'm 2BA ... 1U ...... a....Lt •BAY TIMBERS• •LG 1 Bdrml_ •• 17254750 Pue round had to ,uC'cttd 1ga11t1t th\ . - . - . • .... 18R "Pkc cal* PoOI Gategee Artip&ecee H d · (' laugh when I saw t is item in home Freeh paint, new Frig . frp lc. lndry. petio.ear.'no pet9 sttw Pool -Spa. Opening lead ~Uf'tn of • pre..enl company a • no~I carpet ' CCW/ ftiec*Ce. 2 1 1150/mo 723-1"3 a.y St sees l50-8357 1401 $upel1or ~HSI A stranger '"unit d11wn in 111 luh hffn s1uing.We1Jt, dec-larer co. uld not the ' cfasslfied SectiQn. "For car gatage 11400/mo. · rubber·bndge itame 1i. 1t1 11 d1~11nrt ha\f' 1.aken suC'h a.n inference and r-----------Sale. Motivation Tapes.Most Avl now' Vi"• Rental• 2BR 1BA. lg getage ~1 •Clean. q~~'!' 1ee, lllUll dtm•lll d1ud\antage The rein.ila"' knn" lht' cootracl might have failed. I p R I 0 0 E I Of them ·.:_ ____ _. 875-4912 =~~P~~~· MW crp~ry ator~fw, .._ ....... l'aC'h ohther'i. abil11 \ and fo1h 1 lti., f 1 t1nc1dentally .• ~~ hodpe 1 our .readfiers * llWPHT •TS Agt, Cwey 831·2242 I~ PETS 840-2495 IUll I ll&Ziif while t e newcomer 1<1 C'11mplett' y in u v appr.ec1ai.eu ec arer • ane ~-, .... -.. ,--,-.. ,--, ,-,.. 0 C~ple,. ftie chuckle quot9d 2 BR 2 BA c lld 2BR 1 BA &• 1111 U the dark fur examplt wuuld v1lu pla.\ Soutb selected the mne of · by flllin1 In the "''"'"? wetd1 · F · MPetd -•1• * oro P.~ 2 . •EISIOE 2BA w/garege. · --' • hOuH enc• yerd twnhM. ........ earporta, new cwpet & dfpe, pool. t, 2 & 3 Bedtoom Apt1 pla-r 1ht hand tht> ~amt' \o\8\ :0-11uth duoi> when the 11u1t waa first led ......_ ______ _... ____ you dewlop rom ltep No. below. wlqarege $1000/mo S900 NO PETS 722-8011 IP• no P9f• Quiet luah w/frplic, wet bat, micro. did 1f •ou had "'' tdf'a "'ho w11 .. from the table Had he. inatud. led · A11oclated Real1y. 1500 E~ndt 722-8140 gr~nda 831-7378 w/d hllupa. central elf I Sllllnl( in lhf' We!ll l<t'lll" thf'. 8eVen. he would have been a PPINf l NUMBERED I' ,, 1> I' Is I' I' 1· 1· I ~3~:~·~~~2~°t3 ~ •TIWIJUHaan. •Ulge ciMn Quiet. 2br i:':n:= :::•· North South t11ndtH'tf'd 11 perff'ct f lucked 1n dummy after running the 1 ~ LET TE RS • • • • • • • • • ----2 BR. 1 BA, 2 car cov'd 2be, lrg ctoeeta. dlw,,.. Sorry no pet• · auctton up to :O-nuth'11 bid uf lhrel' ntl)t', and four club tricke would ._.....,.,rr-----,---,--.,.....-,.-.....,,-~ VILLA Balt>oa lrg 2Br end pertllng. Well loc•t•d crpt, gar. lndry, 1150-FROM $1295/mo duh~ Sine t' t hf' ~11u1h hand had have w1.thered un the vine. ~{iRT/loTMILE I untl. New pnt rp. plush Pool prlv S9001mo 1875 NO PETS 640-2495 THE NEWPORT MARINA crpl, A/C, patio. MC, K·-•~2 5'"'7 7.,. ,...,1.,. prllng. I 1200. 84•·2 t85 ... ' --.,,. E/alde 2BR 1BA, lrplC, """"""' ., To. D·A·Y Is CHRISTMAS MOVE-IN bMm ceita yrd ger 2 FAIRWAY APTS at SCUM-lm ANSWIU ' -.> ••• ... ~ 11 lyt BONUSI Specious 2BR P••. no pej, ~ BIG CANYON Lido Baytront tum home, 1 ''tBA twnhrne 1950 mo • te00 dee> 950-1798 &44-0509 CiRQSSWORD PUZZLE ,"03Sn~3A3NW&4UO wln••.873-2248 . 900SMLene 844-H11 LIVE 1 WEEKFREE-1 *..,.".._* ~ 1 lSOrfSedeJ. UO!lB.\!lOW ·e1es JQd .. ·uO!P&$ pe!J!SSV,0 941 YEARLY 3BR cottege avail Cu1e 1BR 2nd alory Apt on E.""9 quiet a.en trg 2BR 3BR 2BA. \ow'9t unit. 9111- ACROSS 6lPH~ b' Hondv 0"''• II--~~---'~,........_...,._ ~~ p .. r/ShPlfhlih 10 fly high 14 Oo1tm1~1 l'i YM Yf>li Sp lb W O<k Pff'f l 7 RtoPhU 18 USSR,,_., aoo, 19 G•t~ 20 BoO 22 Make anew 2• Empefor va1 J6 B•y Ontarl() 2 7 Aua1ts • 3 I Native '<lit 32 LOalhlt 33 Lf!Q1!fldl 35 M•sll 38 0odf4'1'ld .39 lACOnlC 40 H0<1y game • 1 Conclude •2 Palm 1eaf •I Bare u the l•ne 4!> Eternal 4 7 ComlOrled 51 C>Mignate 52 11\al If S4 Ft .. 511 Oecleim 59 Co4I IUl>I G1 Room Fr • 2 3 14 17 .. 20 32 6!t SP.i 0110 66 ........ o 67 Pl't •lalP' DOWN , l f'•"'•IQ P•f!Cf' 2 ilal111n 1111 .. J On ... ,1,., 4 Embat.\y' ~'" ., ltonf'I 6 Ttta hmP f 0.shOOMI Onf' 11 E •18111 •lflm 9 Imp\ deol1l 10 Tranqv•t 11 M ovn11in nymph 17 T VPf! size 13 LllHI' Villi 21 Will ?'.I Ttttt ks 25 Back P• 11r 21 Rulh O• 01<1111t.son 211 01ac.1< 1 29 W11•11ng 1>0011 .30 HOiy ~rson 34 Conducted toward Ille c.enl~ "(~5 Jal> ~6 a,.,~~ 37 flea 1.c11e11" 39 Animal 7 ···-· 50 Art tren&le< •O While man 4:1 Cenlr•I 53 Ro'vnd• root po1nts 65 k eneh ' 43 A~• 1><onoun , 44 Btstro 56 Pul 01 46$en~ 4 7 y 11Ch1 spat thunder 48 Oecleim 57 ASlan let" •9 e..u /1lJ Regula I Ion .. 8 9 11 12 13 UI W9JI Sl4l Mes I U94M 46ne111'9J 81o61.(epuns 8U() now Ocean aide ot lh• BAY w/balcony, 1BA. Nile MW. btt-lna, age. W/D htt-ue>. DIW. a3sn u3,A 3N -l\l\.u,..~-~a.i -t\Aa1a -JgR..n:A Bilbo• Blvd nr LllCky'• 111001mo. Celt Jennifer garage Must uet 11115/mo O 11 Y". 'f7g <gg""''~ ~-Cl "" " M&-t99ft M 5"4&-5174 842-e515 S5().e553 0t 831-31SM 210 GRANT • T111"d•). Jen 3 ( cpt B·Oc1 1'erM111. JH. I cumn1 pn)l>lem\ ht' of 11 c.tft't'r or r rtl"nJ, 111 '''"''"f\ Past ond Empbu11 on w1shc,., dn:am' 1h:a1 ARIES fMarch 21-Aprtl 10> By finant'1al na1urr makt' p thcr' aware prn~·n1 \11l11u' ~uxlc) Kim bttome rtahttet. FOC'us on charm. nature ~ou tC'nd 10 cnJO) •challenge 1hat there ran N' no mol"t' d1s- "Jo, 111<. \1.irih n \1onroe. Angie ~r~naht . ab1ltt) to "'1n lnrnd\ end u5uall~ nnnol wait to prove t us~10M or ncio1111110M What \OU l')1,i..1n, .. n \n.1" "l1n Htnl"\ Miller. and 1nOurnC'C.' JX'<lplC' Populanr' .. )<lUr carmh1h11e\. rnJC'nutt) and re-rt'QUlf'C arc wn11cn JUarantC'cs and and lht• 11\t \trl·t1 h1•\ far and wide, zoom• upward~. Finannal g:11n In· w urC'Cfulne\\. Now. hOW('\ er. )'OU poymcnt '" full rndullrnp' '"' h:ith .ind lhc m1&hl) d1catcd ftom hU\!n('\\ (lrt'Cr mu\I learn to C't>nfotm 10 Olhcrs· SCORPIO f()\:t 14-NO\ n> fk. and 1h1· lo"' .11.1d thl' londy. Hu.-.IC')' SCORPIO (Ocl 2 \..N(1\ 11 I <•arn 'landltr<h and. for thr time bcrn• 01 cauSC' you appear 10 be a law unto GMT &32-22.32 1 BR. 1 BA. tri>tc. pny1te pello. pool No garege Newp ort He ights S750tmo 846-7000 2BR 2BA new peln1 I carpet, gated comm. Va- can1 & ready to gol I 1350/mo 720-1422 ·--·-· ··--· Frio. ~. atove Ind. No pell !MMIS5 BIG C~NYON 28R 28A, get• guarded. golf COUrM view. pool I •P• I 1.850/mo. 780-8792 LlbO ISLE fOrnletled 1 BR. utllltlee. gerege Inc 1715/mo yrly, l peraon. no peta. e':M>e31 \.1111 ··'''''''"II' "J \Hangt" \Ub)t'CI lhrouah wnltt'n wmd dcarh 'ho"'n lras1. JO)IUll) acC'cpt tht' role )OU 31"t' )OUrKlf and always tttm to h11 vc t>ut ,.,.11 "'Ill th 'lllth 1n1-" Miller as wdl n reunion with rdalrH "'ho au1gncd prnonnll) or profcss1on1ll)' cvcry1h1na under l"Ontrol, \Cl') fcw ~uJ. \II 111 11111 '"C'S wo uld be had h<'cn "eh'it'nt "'1\h11u1 lca\l· ·· TAURUS f <\pnl !I ·Ml) 211 You rt'alt1e JUSI how ~ns111vr and v\llnor- htfTlfl1t·r ii "t· umkr\lood more about St·rnano fC'ilture' surpmc~ tnps. \IS• tr<' now lx'rna \( hool«l and pr~partd ·~ ~ou arr So •h)' no1 Optn up MONTHL y rental untll 3\trolnfi\ "11\ a~ lold an astrologer. 1". ron1a1." w11h alllurnt ind" id· fo r n drOcrcnt role and thcrt'forc 1f a~ state 1hat )OU could not be more 8115111. ~ ~ to beech. .. ., nu ~n""' more .1hou1 me from M ) ual\ , \OU err w1lhn1 10 meet c.ach nc"' rndy 'o ..,let h~aont's be b)loncs and pier. 2BR 28A, ~. hllrn'>( upc than m\ fam1h doc'·· AOmARll S l'n' .l!·l>,·l • I I da' eac h nt'\\ ptrwn and each new makt a 11rrn comm11mcn1 teundry rm garege PAt1l AR IF.S IM3rl h ! 1->\prtl ·19) tni1-YoU\rould N' llll'lll'lllllla11n1 l h.1111ic r :iiptntnl·c w11h hoptlul an11c1patton. SAOmARll'S (Nov 2.l-Ot-c 2 1 ). Ing. (111) 41_...n · ('.k " II\ \'I -\OU ""'" What )OU or lttnC'r&r\ n'\ldrnu· lnd1\lduJI thl'n I QQ I v.tll bt' a \('8( of d1u-ovcry. mtt1m" • br1lhan1 a pcct can h•'r ho•rn 1r.1n1 to l'tnn1ou1 "now whu holds .. our monr) m•) d1\pl.1\ tJvt'nturt' i nd n·m1ir\.ahle achieve-make onr O\l'Nlpttm1sttc •ltd a ---~ a11cllhl! '"1hll and rrprM<"nls SI) le. d1«Nonal illl1tudt' & pattcn1 d1'i· mrnts for )'ou $h9'.k too opin1ona1l'd. ThmfOf'C. Mlef'O, dlw, '9n, ~ i taknl I 11\ 11' nn crl'all,1h. \Incl). ttt1 mottvc\ T auru\ fi1urc\ prnm1· CEMINl (Ma) !2-Junt' ~I) It's while suit rtl41n1n1 our cnthull&S.m MS low del> e.o-e37'1 d1S<"o,cn :icJ,rntun· isnct's 1n-nC'nll ' umc 10 brcek the pattt'rn of• hfc-and opumtsm O\otr • airttr or pro. '..Ul.uJ.. ----_ ---'-=,li<Lll.L!JW.:!oUlil..~13... _,.~""l""-J'-"a ... n..._, .... 11..._. ....... ......_Aill.._,.,~c.ll'-'1l!.Jra!!.!t~<'.!:!O'.!!n.J;t.ou~r.!.!nccds~ r~~tonal matttr. rn urc .)OU do no1 Mitlll •111'1 TAl Rl' \<\pnl 20-M•> 20)' .\1-hint rom ~a11111nu' -not w11n1s desires. drram1 or dam• someon< <' "'.'' POdc Of ttO ~-a U•t• auttee .. lt'nuun re' uh M. oruund cos1s.. man-mrssaac lk av.are of past ~r-fanta)lt'S -but \our own "er) f)(r· CAPalOORN (°'<' ll-Jan 20): ~~~· 1;·1~ Jarmcn1 orpnu111o n .\C'ccnl formanct"\ m.nrd\ and rcfc1tn1t\ 10n1r nttds Willpower and scfr. Wort rt.ally ts )Our best thnap)' 011tt ---.iii .. iiiiiiiiiUi'9- durab1l11) value. po1tnt1aJ You'll be ,.\llt'nt1on could l'<''nhC' around tr\1'1 d1 1phnc )OU ha\l' 1n abundanct tht' nt'1'1 cou~ of Wttu or tO. MWllS&ll Wf n·unitl"\1 v.11h ··prl'\On or quality .. fund, rnhmtarn.c. loan apphuuon but II likes a Spc"C1al l<.1nd uf IWltt-Howt'"Cr .r )OU ll'C l)'PICAll of )'OUr Very CllMft ...... oo.11 YU, 't ou·11 mt't't dt'adhnr '"" .. rd fol-Pm1ec1 prl'<"to\I\ pmac-~ nr~~ 'end lOUrait to show ·one's btnh ,,,n, t~ )OU wall ellO be eeo, petto. 5'1-2391 lo"'' < .apnrnm rt'prt-'l<'ntC'd AQlJ AlllllS (Jan .o.r l'b 18) nttd\ •-.. rt lhll • thaht nuclp C"Ould h!t 2 '"· 1 IA, 1 ,_ •om GEMINI (May ll-Junc 20) long-fOC'u\ on rubht rclallon~. CrNI· CANCEi\ (June 22-Jul_y H) lf )'OU the Jl(kpot Jut tn•urt you don' bot\, P8tlo, htd Pool • ranar P«>,petl\ come 1n10 sharp. bthl). ltp dOC'umen11. mantel v.-.n1 10 stay C\n thr n(ht s1de of ovrn a\ )'Our .Qf\Y••C'll tn()urttt or Pf'kno 17t5lmo. Av•ll dc(lr f<X.us Emphasis on Ideas. v.11. sta1us. You'll complete m1,'1on, pannt'n. thrn for aoodncts salr.e have 100 many tl'Ont "' the lirc ~. 72~ w15dom. 1r1P\. nipprochemc!nt w11h added rteoan1uon re\ults. Lt1 10 of don't lry 10 fort'C the pace or apnne AQUAIUtJS (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19): l'C'\:llC'1tr11n1 relauve You'll be sa~-burden you ahould not have bttn an) more surpn~\, The chmete is WN:tt"tt )'OU say or do. lo~cd onn *119111 .. ins, , .. I have 10 be &rftlrful on 1hu c<HT)1n1 in fint •plotC' sttll much 100 volat1lt even to da> arc i11ll bound to feorl sorry for Ur't9 t IA. 1M..0..0.. n1at111·• PISCES (frb 19·March lO~ Lona-cu lona·tcrm plan' or amn~ tbcmtclvci. Ho'llttt\er, you have new cerpee. t1Hlmo.. CANCER (June 21 ·July· li): Atah-'tand1na a •a,,ment cart bl' com· mcnts. propcny ma1tt>r1 or ot~r v.orkcd much too hard ,and 1H1ted ~. t'4·~>1M. l11h1 1ndtpcndcncc. frcrdom . pl('lcd 1n dr11m11tc fl\hion Focu on lnvc~menl$. too.lone to tum ~ '">' o«tr or The Pnad••• c~at1v11y. ab1hl> 10 lmpnn1 )'our 1e11na. trtativ11y. l)lc Kart'h for U:O (July 24-.\ua.~V>• m~1!11ft opponunll)' v.Juch _.oukf ta.ct to amw,. -..Y 01111rn tylc Ona1n1l 1ppf'Okh re-~ul matt F'unds .,..1ir be mack avail· 11 rcall 11 w1~t ro -w.tk pay from J)fomotaon or p~c )OU the Mtvan• _ ..... ·- --+-+----4--4 9u1red If monc\ '' 10 be obtained able follow1na dtsttt" tan•I Faith upWnanf rond1tion• ctthct 1n one·s when d11euu1nt arur or pro. ••llF9 l la .. I~ "' 11 -,, .... , -·•t-.. ~ .. ---... ovc tt uon,n.1p C'tCt11ns, \tOrrny. ~n• ht or pro1t ona y. ocn ~ ..,.._ .. _, ... .,. - contro\oe"'al. ttwardtftl • II' JAli. 1 • YOlla _,...,AY: 1r 1n t~ lh<>n·tttm OM Ima out ,_...(Fett.~ lO). Aim lt•H"· , • .,,fi u - .....,,_.,Ott .... I 10 cMil by Qlllng .. CMJl..e-Word" .. ' -•• -Md entering.,.... Code numMr 511; ~SC pet m~ Touch-Tone Of rae.y ~......;.-· ..... ,. __ t.m (July 2,_AUI .ll)· .\~ YC* he~ ~ 11Mt • ol ~. Aftd C'Wf~tU pletwtat')' )'OUt1 .................. b llwt-... ..... IOO f"C\Ohei aruund pt ments. coe-humor.'" v~ult • .,..._ ~ ~tnrtuf'llnoouto doJu.Cthat. dwRrcally -·~--tCM mlll&AmTU tfl(i.. m'rt1a1 '1a1u' d1Jplay of er. tSnt boOlt at a 11~. ~ .aqie~ of alto edmlt to hold1na Oft k"'I efttr bt ldticvtd eo.• t'-c "°""'t run ..... f«t1on 't'ou'll he mu~1na. .. It's lov1na mort than one 1nd1"idual oM phax o# C)clt~hat C'OtnC to • moon and • du111¥t . 1111*1 '° -·-m1rHl<>u'-I <Jid noc pltn 11 10 occur \trnuh1nco.'1y You art 1enM1t\'c. clow u,.... rtlak to pas1 ueooetlOM on Thul"Mtly n11Ju1" C'anm neli\.f d)'l\lmic. capeblt ortauetuna u )'OU' v1aoo <Aut. l4·kpt. ll)· ..t ~· _...., tfotltuct. et-a ...._ 11 ..._ ,_ ... ptl) rote. ~ f'olblc'\ You. Of\. h11dtt ·~ Althoulh you ..,.., IO .. \', CG9e ... nthlll llllUlll)' *'" ...... """' .... YIROO (Au• 2 t lll: Di$1)tay .... othm than •1'nt It romn to 10 th< COfkhttioft tt.et • "'°~ or ... ,,_ ... ""' to ....a •wt. -.... -..1 .. \tNltlO>· talent. humor and kttp promoiint)OUr1C'I(. Bod,-t'!'lllfron· ~n1nt9°" OftoW bomt • .....,. • YOCJa .,_.y .,...Y: mllllU ..... hncs ufrommun1ra11on open. Yo..11 «f'M you and )OU ~tt "9llDielt -.h.ft or domahc Mr ..,.. ~ ,....,. n.r .., .... , ....... .,....._ ...... be more •Wirt of apt)et't'f. )OW own mak1n1 ocher\ '"l'I· Y<>U1J ,,.,......,. union.....,. lowd o.a do MM --to llt ...._ 1 llalt fl cw-~Nht). bc>d) 1m 5«rC\ 1\ thitw ~ tint )ftf ...t ~hit tttm to apem~ die idYealll' to ,.... .., AMll:liay • ,._ ¥n)' --~~ rf\ealc'd nu'll hmtfit mA&cnaU • ~ tftvGhc mena.I ••~.l. bt lli.cL ~. ~ .-lill ""9 1111 Mi lltif aw. • • • .. ... __ .._, ...... ~ .•• ~ ..... cw-C.-111 ...... ~ .. --.--... -•• ,.,,. ftlctl Oif' CO.~ ......... -..,..... '*'-I ..,,,. Oa 1LA ._ ~ .... 240n. lJ): v .. "' .......... tM ~ .. cw-,.. ....:". ~-- RMlt .. I·~~ ......... """Y \ ·~ y.-................... -: ....... ~tM !ll"lilaive..S. ...... ~=-1..C' • • ...... ~ • • •161-4009• l...,.Mwage SS)() I oeTIWlfS • ...,..,_ -Ill Illa '9afd!I bnt ..... f.L "9e•eurettt, ,_Pleft Up To....,_, 184 .... E'I• nftl ...... I .... ~ ._ '1/T ........ TNll 0..-..._ .. IJIMd tl/t7, ... In I 1= Ne '-· W9 ,,._ Cel U9ll't lJUM 4 -- l,._.000. Cll O.... ... v ..... MOOMWAN:>t t:e>-713-1404 1 . ..., ss ... c.... .......... • °'**" · 1~~1s=;;;1.11!!~ .... -. y bl10M •..... d..... ........... 1( --"' ,_,... ~ ... ""'..:: =-..,.... ~!l~irf~I MWAN>I WO & ,_:!.., IAM-.......... toad I ---m ou •• rz:! .. .,• - -·-• •Miiiim-iliP.I lfftll '-" ... -. -, • e,. u, •• 1. •. • • .... -.. -· --OOllt. _... °" ~. O.ye/W.-. b...._.I ti.. OAANGI COAIT CIMM. l1~ ·'I .._ FMe ~ ~.;'2~~a IVlft 11~.J. ,,.,. c.l &49.. DAILY ptLOT .. loc*ing NIT Tm •c..t oMoa L _.,.... 11 .... .. ,_.,or 722 .. 741. tot ..,.,.. bttohl and 8'toM ~ new-• .......,., •~• 6011 colon & ._ 711oe171 -.. • 11&ij&&cmrrrrr~rrrr~~-;r~~11 cOLLECTK>N ~~. :::· comet ;;;co;;;;; ...... MOO per~ ...... "" ... CLoeM gr ........... ...___ -.-11 ' oftar9 Ille t°lgt'I pet90n Full ... f• C 17 I Fit ~ ne. "-.. .-(Wttoul lo •! n•••P•P•r no •"'=ro a "'"""' Cll.:S M ......_ '"t25 ~·~, ~-Mlllllllia .....,._...... lft M adl.ltt ..-.. ~ 5-_....,, • ••--· & .._ IJOOlllW• LOii WllGHT·'IEL r { ...-------~ SS1 3147 f(Ul)ADS . AREFREi Cal: WATI ~ NeCutw. No.....-aw1111ry. IUC*•1eed,do6rto~ ortent.datunenc:telldt-N9wpOf"l/eo.teMeee.,.. ir.-""-6014 -• ,~ OuerMIMd. " Fl.Ill & PW1·Ume. For ..... CM\t).Ugn. L.•1• lnO CIPCl'Y PIT '*"' poe-. ~ P9 ""' ~ ..... 2 WOttl..c.11nowt141.-&4 a pp o 1 n t men I , ca II afternoon, ~ ewtllng ltlon, flelllbte !'Iowa Pro-a....tHumen S.W. -DES I G NE A M 0 DE l ~. lttllf'leel, ~ •/lllde. W.o.U"Tmo 100 _,_, ., 1..eoo..21-2752. houra. Eac•I •nt OP· fHalonal •PP••ranc• .... ...... H 0 ME Fu RN IT u A E • 100 to IOC)fCMld ...... ""'"" ..... ..,....~ Portu""Y tor right S*· Ind manner ..-nttal -SALE Priced below 175-7805/.,. ~,. • --------1 '°" FOf more lnfcw-Mu.t live 1n Newpot1 --ll r= WI Wholu-... 2 Sot•. Cot· matlon, cell Teri at Beec:tl/Coeta MeM--. .,_ "'"9ral "'°"* loolc-tee & lamp table. gteM ,,..,_ & O.,.. 842""333. E-1 20t Cell Beuy at 752.2112 ino '°' ~ 10 Pf°cwlde din room 1eb6e wtitl e 60S' ..,,... betance medical pre.Med ~ MUS1 chalra, d'ltna cab Mt, --------lili!ii _..__ needed f be able 10 ,.,... well to bedroom turn & miae Pleno For &-...: Weftted c ... -..1ora or Patt Time ~· Slabte Income e ... • e .. -M 305 vi.1a ,-....,._=: ta1te Ulgune e.ctl agency. IPllUL ..atm ._,. ....... _..... High ~. S.wy ptua _ llT Y• IWl 111111 I c;arfff' Eac:ellent Madera. ~ a.c:tl. on ame11 ~· axcetlef'lt c:ommlNlon. Staff needed' to work. With tr~ & tovlng tupp<>rt. Din nn ... wldl• eit-• men ta SH locally. Collection ~ exp ·"-. No ·~ necee. • --Trade-In• acc•ptad. preferred · Call Carol, 0. Dia edultl In oorn-Become an 1~t ary bul mu at love + dbl headbd. ~ · C r • d It ma" a g • r 114~97-7557 mun1ty beMd d-r Pf<>-contractor coHectlng '°' people Call · Llr playpen stroller. oc.ner 1~23$-8883 . --------• gram. ~lenc:e helpfUI. home atbecripttOf'la Of 21im-191 1 ' baby Item. 9452-1844 llY .. 6'11. goo d benefit•. Call , the Dally Piiot Com-TWO-UT COUGtiea. dOwn lV r.._ Dear *' WlllntchTOddtarwlttlmy lllTlllll .... 557-t263 mlHlon paid wHkly Sec PIT 55.pm, Flexlbte Engllah allk tapeatry' • -sv. °' own, Ill mv COM home, Tloe'a Eq•"--t Aentala __ Contact Steve Rogera ti hra ln..,._lng wot1I R.E ,.._. & ...,,.,.,.., wtM 6080 ' ..,....,_, 842~333 o..i.toper.,... mlleSo OC .... ~· . ..,,....~, 3.5 daya per wHk needa.J peopl•, lo rant Gen Offtce/Sec;ty Ah-port Steedy work with atripe, c:uatom made lmYI ft" H•IU BALBOA .......... larg9 Ml ... '11 M0-1185 UM truck,. & equipment. • ...,. .. 1• OP Mure growth. 831~ '2000 MCtt MG-7583 Remote. ••celient con- 28A Apt wtth Port APf*I 1705 South Coal 1 ir... P\¥1(1 · d1t1on, 1125. eJs-4024 S.25/mo. •.;i C::,, 1: ~ltc:ft. free='f1:=:--Hou1ekeeper, 2 full Hwy. Laguna Beedl Bright~ energy people DP'IPUITTI• llml11T/•1rlal ~ 6015 M/F, no dNOI. 723-5852 : .. ~· &33-9550 FOUND: young b4lldt CAT days/monltl&. 17 50/llr --~Of new accounts & horticultural~. R6ghlper90n~aNg11VQI.-WANTED TO BUY· Otd ----------------1 whh ftaa collar, vtclf'ltty Mu.t do wtndowa & '8un· ..--· FIT Of PI T Car & '"'" ume eoltection agency In ORIENTAL RUGS. any 8. fm-N POAT ptER AREA 195' Port Bri9tOI, Harbor dry, tPMIC engllah. MeM Dell'*)' ..-6AM· 12 NOOf'I Mon-Fri auranoa nee Top wao-. Laguna BMc:fl. EJc:p req In aize In any eondttlon M-... prefilrted to lhete EndOMd J*tllna, 815 eq View Homea. 759-1282 Verde. 21~2"41 ,.,.,,.,... •500 ...,.,.. lllnt beneflta. ~ng data entry. b<>Okkeeplng 1-eoo-531•7233 3t>t 2t>a "°'*· Private " L .... tffOfmo. Avall LOST B' •c1< DOG ..... PERFECT f()R ... _,.,... .,_. eoucauonai """IY Call & general MC:tetarlal o.---br/b&. Private phone line l'IO'#. &7!MMMO ..,. . ...,.. Live-In Houaekeeper ..-paid Training _... ~&biffty Md oompon-MOVING 9 cu tt d'9St ~ rt ludt 6169 • • Gatfteld & Buahard wented Private room, ..-Fun Coeta Mesa office · bet wean 8am-4pm, 1 v f ft 111"'!!!111111!'~~=~~~ ~ldry9(1mo' 2 cer+ /:'00 C d I P' 150 REWAROl PIMM call bath & aalary -Call 261-e100 Aalt few Larry tance a mull •ry freezer. t o a1, co "• 111 •••tr ;;::-•~1-""''"... o ..... r I roperty .. IHl2-7&97 964-4535 SECNll\ INCl\U['!! I pleaaant office Call t•t>MI. ~ mo. ' -.A .._ --2 vnu UWlt. 11 .... 11-1111 PIST&I...... caro1. 714-497-7557 by-Sid• refrigerator. SAT & SUN t-2 . 778 Loe1 lnalde eel on 12124, LOVING mature peraon GOV'T JOBS . S 11 41 to $14 90/hr For --SlOlttUf lampa 723-5106 Ive IT\9Q Fumllln, emalll r9friger-M/F to ahefe 2BR 1'hBA, 111 llMITI ... lllY gray ahor1 hair tam. no needed fOf child care. my Dellll'el' the DAILY PILOT NOW HIRING! ellam a app11cetlon 1nfor------atcw. pic:turea, etc 1901 no amkng or druga. grMt XLNT Slatet A Expoeu front c:tawa. NNt Euclid. home Nwpt 8cfl Infant M rly AM i to 3 houra. 7 e 000 S2 f m • I I 0 n c • I I Comput• & Wcwd Pro-Free to You 6022 Commodore (8aycrM11 yard. gar . 142 5 . War9houael0.:. comt>!: Hell FV PIHM call girt." :i-3 ctya/Wtc, Engllltt daya a~ No collect-To 3 • lyr 4 ee 21111169•6649 u 1 cH alng experience 842-5109. 1,085 to US5 Ill ~ 83t--M57 apeeklng. 87~3015. Ing SitOO-H OO per CeM 1-800-283-3550 CA IJO 8AM-8PM 7 Salar; operl MacAnhur FREE TO GOOO HOME Mair Sutle In 2 BR, 2'-t BA alle leaalng olllce. LOST ~.<......... y..,·1 E-.....,_ month Mull fla¥e econ--nftSTS days l JambOt .. WM Coctter Spaniel puppy · ._ .... .,.... omtcalc:ar\ndlnauranee lrvlne SS1·HS50 Pure b<Md Female Aak N.B. twnhm Gar, •Id, 213-320-1234 pair Of Aevo aungta.-EJ!ll)!oxm!nt 5530 Call 842~ PC ueera needed $35,000 IUl EIT&TI W few LIN 6"-8312 -.... .. •. . • ::-~~ ~·7~ ~men retail omc. &;;i: ~~~ ~1:: 'lie-. ~~ ~·~2~~~5 Busy ~ RE co IPllM/Ullllll t\ouu apace lrom . . EARN S500 TO 11500 -.... ----teeils nperlen<led aecy Pl~ Jewe-ky/Fun/Att NB 1 blk lo bchl M/F ahr 1180/mo lo 1260/mo. LOST OR FOUND AP~ SEEKI. y ST U FFING 11t1UJ11m MS and an U81atant to 1 top FI T position avail tn 6025 loMJ. General 701 1 ~ 3BR 2BA •IOfll. Ideal for new bualneu, Low Coet Spay/Neuter ENVELOPES AT HOME TELEMARKETING AJI b<anc:hel US Customs producer Muat be ~ Laguna Ben., .. Ablllly I 5 CT brllllant white 19 M1tefleU ~t with IOfne ~ v'9w S.19 • art• & c:raf1a Located R9ferral NO FEE. Pel I D No experlence Few free DEA 11c Now hiring Call 11arter aggreeaive ..... 10 dtrec1 speec;n therapy trailer 5875 21 dep. 723--0e2e Eut.icte Coate Meaa avattat>te 971-PETS lntonnatlon ~ NH ad-( 1) 905 687-«>00 ut Htremely depend1ble In a S N F CaMor-nla lie d..-nond AW....O •• Cotumbla 5 1175 BSA NB 2er 2ea condo on 831-2242Cerey.~t dreued atami:red Earn EXT~A MONEY K-22387 Send Salary req't1 (I required PleaMc:ontlCI $8,000 Sacrifice for Protect 642_3559 8eMI vtew n .,........_ 10 E F Auoc working pan-11me Good -----must) to P O Boa 8140. Rl¥ersJde H11r1n9 and SS.000 83 1-8'80 wttdya · __ waa.. ' · 111 ~ 2788 p •08 0 Jl 0·6 1 7 0 • eommurnc.t1on and phone Mil MS! Mil I • 133, Ne 92658 Speec11 center. 505 t a11TMmS 1 EIT&TI ~,~'15~': ............... 2 , __ ,..0..._ LIST cM.ncs OH 44106 'altlllarequlred10 M1lgrow-e Recepllonlal •general --CanyonCreslDr Ste 104 -·~ Wlolts 7014 _,, v fl4IV ..... " -.,.. ,..._ • ___ ._ ___ Ing local newspaper a.nc:a1enttng. 957-3240 R 1ver1 1 de 9 2 5 O 7 "'1ftl.IY . Npt home on canal/bet\ & reception WM •12 lg ,_ &11. IDY IPIUTll · --RELIEF Ill. 787-0204 Large ulectton of 37 WM ATl<INSSloop 87 Oulel, c;IHn. reapon. rotl~ dOOfa 57t l aq h FIT PIT d • ahlfta Must o..tMtTtrt,.,. 1.WmOllSll.TUT FOf Ml1 stcwege m Costa d iamo nd• v1n1age Fluah deck mldahlp $400/mo + dee>. Vt utll 1779 Whittler, C M .PET! 1,, .yp. Wiii :,,, SS 00/flr _. ... ..... 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We import from five countries, in- cluding our custom-made Euro- pean cihOf'lci Anl1 bnnts " Ladles will find everything from stretch skinny dresses to latex rubber leggings to stock- ing. hosiery. corsets, and of course. lingerie. while the smaller rrien's section has G· strings and satin boxer shorts. Fantasy Lingerie also carries a unique and large selection of footwear. from heels to ankle and th1gtyhigh boots in patent leather and colors from red and black to white and pink. Heels are available up to seven Inches high. Styles·range from lace-up to zip-up to mules and pumps. The swre also stocks such "adult" items as bondage gear, .lotions. toys. cards and games, alongside . of the costumes, strapless brassieres. lame and polka dot evening gloves and fashion jewelry. Manager M1c.helle Mee, who has been at the store since March of 1989. admits that the chentele offer a revealing insight dnto human nature. "I enjoy watching' people and helping them find something they llke." sho says. "Once they do ftnd what they want. you can Just see It in their eyes ... Fantasy Lingerie Is located at 16112 Harbor Blvd .. "Fountain Valley For further Information. call 775-8356. Carr Photographic De sil-n relocates to new FV stUaiO Riehltd Carr Phot0graphlc o.ign 11 ·now operating out of a new ttudlo In Fountain Vattey. White tr\e atudlo la Itself new: carr has been In business sfnoe 1981. He Is the reclpJent of •. BFA and an MFAt 8' weU u befng a graduate of the Newport School of Photography. -currently, Carr ts emphasizing weddings and portraits. One reason he feels his services are so unique Is that he personalizes the sessions. "We spend some time with our-clients. It's a more Intimate atmosphere," says Carr's assis- tant. Cythia Clanciosa. "It's cus- tomized as opposed to tra- ditional." Carr's interest In photogra- phy, he recalls, "developed out of my travels in the music world." Carr played the vlola with a variety of local and inter- national orchestras. all the while recording his impressions of the people and places on film. "I freelanced locally and It grew Into a full-time pro- fession." he says · Carr also has traveled ex- tensively throughout the South· west. recorctmg 1mpress1ons of the Utah back country. Arizona, Richard Carr offers complete photo service . New Mexico. Colorado and available Death Valley While Carr is now focusing on his paid services. he also is deeply interested in fine art pho- tography and eventually gallery show!ngs Carr's services themselves are extensive His studio offers a variety of backdrops, lighting, personal props boudoir portraiture. senior photos. chil- dren and family portraits Carr shoots in all formats. from small to large On-location shots. are Richard Carr Photographic Design 1s located at 10~-Bechler River Ave Fou a1 Valley For further 1nforma on. call 965-93~3 '--.. Kid stuff at Petite ·Marche The Petite Marche In Costa ... Mesa specializes 19 children 's clothing and gift Items for new- borns up to pre-teens. vet dress with green velvet pants · Trout says· Harbor ·Art Museum beckons youths Owner Jeanine Trout offers a year-round selection for chil- dren. from sportswear to oc- casional wear to swimwear to shoes and accessories C<Yoler weather pieces cur- rently featured at the store in- clude swec\ters. 1ackets and ski wear According to Trout. the chentele vanes. with th~ ma- 1ority being from the .local area. We get pr.manly grand- mothers followed by mothers. aunts and uncles and other as- sorted families ' \ The Newport Harbor Art Mu-important for the students to seum has a number of art feel comfortable wlth creatlvl- classes and programs for chil· ty," she notes. "We want them dren •. adults and families to be able to express their own through the school year and ideas. and art Is an excellent continuing during the summer medium with which to work This program 1s also excep- tional in that their is no struc- tured situation for the children; they are welcome to work with any medium or tool they wish. from finger paints to clay to drawing field trips to the art museum Plus. people like Schnell who are Involved in these programs ··0rother-s1ster business 1s &!SO big at this time of year For example. a matching green vel- The Petite Marche 1s located at 369 E 17th St Costa Mesa For more details call 642-4714 months. with." ' Karen Schnell . the museum's There are also art classes for associate director of education. adults offered in the fall. One says the children's summer art class ent111ed "1990 to 1919." classes "try to Incorporate cur-{) 1s a survey ot art Influences In rent exhibitions with the an our culture. star1mg with the classes so that the children have present and working back In a hands-on opportunity to be time The class will use shde famlllar with the art and the lectures as well as trips to mu- media used .. seums and galleries. will be going out to the schools .----------------- with slide presentations as a preview for the kids Schnell says that the children love the slide show. and are even more excited to come to the museum to see the actual art work up close. ·~ It ~-"°'1 ... REVOCABLE U\ 1:-\G TRUST na.-r. Jmur 10. 'N)O .... nw •r . ...._., H , 1:00 11.M.. n 79> •·& Learn How To: h ood prollatt l"d 1nc>r"1Y ' Itel h o•d wrreusury 11111enunce 1a1 As well as teaching children To involve both parent and If your child 1s interested 1n doing art work but the classes are not convenient. the museum will be having a mural making workshop The theme of this mural will be ··keep your beaches clean " With this work- shop the museum hopes to en- courage kids to become aware of the beach environment while at the same time using their art skills to become a part of the whole of an art community. The program is for second· graders on up, and, as Schnell says. "one of the greatest ben- efits of this program is that we otter busing subs1d1es due to the funding received from Pa- Preum sepntt pro!*1Y Soft• sttp-c Id prom1ons h o1d up•tol p ns tlJ Seninlrl Held At about art and the production of child together In the creative it. these c?\asses also In-process Is "Mommle and Me." corporate art history so that the This extremely popular ciass Is children can get a perspective for mothers of children ages 2'h on the Importance of art to 5. Schnell points out that throughout the ages. as well as most art classes for children different societies. start at the age of 6 The "Partners" program. being funded by Pacific Telesis this year for the first time. is geared toward funding school c1 f1c T eles1s · · The Newport Habor Art Mu- seum ts located at 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach For more details. con- tact the Education Department at 759-1122 Prnent llt rotc mtd•Cll procedures and stau en111 l\'ltd!UI tapensos AwCMd conurv1tonll1f RESERVATIONS 848-8499 "Children feel more com-...----------------------------------------"------------ fortable coming into the mu- seum and making artwork." Schnell says. "and 1t helps them Jearo &hOuL ar.t_A.'LA-.11u.LJU.L.~+-?:'.~~~~~~~~~~~--,:;=·_.,r!IJ.~ communication. not just some- thing to look at · As well as the summer classes. the museum has another program called .. Art Atter School. .. which allows chll· dren to come 1n during the school year to learn about on art history. 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"But something happened," said Mrs. Miranda's fat-her. Bill Rufner. "It didn't take·· \\'hen Mrs M1ran•a found out she ""as pregnant again "she ""as dt•' astated." said Rufner. "'ho added two bedrooms and a bath- room to his home to accommodate his daughter's family. "I don't kno"' what they're going to do. but we will manage. We will su~ 1 ve. no matter what 1t takes." Rufner said. "We're happy .... We accept what comes. We're ver) Jo, - mg.". Four }ears ago. Mrs. Miranda 83' e b1nh to identical twins. Jason and Jamie. Their other children are bet1A-een 2 and 7 }cars old. -By Tb'° Auoclat~ Pr'°H 'Toddler .found clinically dead in snow ready for trip home PITTSBl 'R(IH -.\ 1-~ear-old girl who was Such a complete recovery from severe found d1n1 calh dead 1n a snowdrift la st week will h}potherm1a ts cxiremely unusual. Kochanek said. lo<;e pan of ·one toe. but her brain appears He said the toddler could go home as early as undamagcd a doctor ~u..I 'Wednesda;.. 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The tip of found s11IT and hluc I X.·t ~4 at least 2' i hours one of her toc'i '1<;1blc from under the bandages. after she wandered out ut ht•r trailer home in 27-"'a" hlad. degree "-Cather Her mother gathcred the blond, blue~yed girl Ms. Eichelberger '>.11d Brittan) has said little onto her lap. The toddler tned to blow soap about her ordeal ··The llnl) 1h1ng she said so far huhhll•c, through a "and beld by her father. Steve 1s that she went 11\Jt'11dc 111 loo!. fur Mom and Dad Rub1n!>on. and asked for a blanket. Her mother She thought we "'ent tn "'ork \nd then she fell wrapped one around her. off the porch .. -By Tbe A.,ocJ•tH Pr'°" ' lw11111 rlr11'1 Two swans take a leisurely swim along Birchwood Lane In Aroma park, Ill. Wednes- AP L.Merpftoto day morning. Flood waters from 1he Kankakee River spread out In the area. Award~ spotlight lowlights of TV RADNOR. Pa. -From an im- postor who claimed to be the "Our Gang" character Buckwheat to a reinforced Yoho in a car-c rushing commercial. TV Guide magazine found lots worth zapping on tele- vision last >ear. The Jan S ed1t1on of TV Guide gives 1990 Zap awards to the most memorable botches and blunders on 1elev1s1on in the last 12 months. The awards arc named for one of life's simple pleasures -hitting the TV remote control button when a hateful show. commercial or star appears on screen. Volvo led the "Truth 1n Adver- Teas1ng" d1 v1s1on for an advertise- ment that showed one of its cars survl\ ing as a truck drove over its roof. The car had been specially reinforced dunng production of the ad -a fact the company says it was not aware of until af\er the spot comedies ""on a share of the "phoney balone) .. award. Wilham "Billy" Thomas. the real Buck- wheat. dted in 1980. The other half of the balone) went to· Mt llt Vantllt, stnpped of the Gramm~ for Best New Anl5t after it was rc\ealed the duo hadn't sung any of the songs on their debut album. l.f Other ZAP awards went to: -The 8.5 on the Hype Scale award to NBC. for promoting its TV movie "The Bia One· The Gre~t Los Angelet Eanhquale." wiJh a scnes of news relea~s on eanhquakes. One wft. ·headlined· "Small Quake Felt in Southern C'ahfomfa Just Four Days Before" -Kathie Ltt G1fford. for 1ele- phoning her syndicated show "Regis and Kathie Lee" from her hospital bed March 22 to rrpon that she'd g:i-Yen bttt.h at 1·32 a.m. -Dweeztl Zappa for his asstssmcnt of "Normal Life," the shon-hved CBS sitcom in which he and his sister. Moon Unit Zappa, co-starred: "It's not bra10 surgery." -Roseanne Barr. for her off-key. off-color performance of the Na- llonal Anthem before a San Diego baseball game. -The Peacock Award for most expensive wardrobe budget went to the C'BS superhero The Flash, who has eight suits. each costing more than $2S,000. . -The Stupid Human Tnck award for an obsessed fan who broke into David Letterman's house for the s1xth time in two years. =-----.a..l ··~ -A complaint by the ... C'oun-cll on Energy Awareness To lhc' Fox network ·about showma can oon character Homer Simpson as a bumblina nuclear power plant worker. -The "What's $12 f\11lhon Down the T oilct?" award to the Japanese TV network that reported- ly paid that much tQ the Soviet Union to take a newsman on a space mission. The n~man com- plained about the ~vit toilet, said he was a ~ &ln-smo er who. missed his ciprtttes and an- nounced be hadn't brou&ht aJona THE TRADITION CONTINUES ..• but' the Villa Nova is thinking 90's . A legend that endure! get.s better. The mix of old country ingenuity and cuisine for today's activ~ lifestyle pum Villa Nova a cut above. t's The Place To Be-Always Has Been Always Will Be! , The Jmposter who duped the producers of ABC's "2().20" by claiming to be the character Buck- wheat from the classic ''Our Gang" enou&h underwear. · -IJT Tlte Aa.datetl rm. several quakes sh8.ke Nevada ~~pitol .CAR~N CITY -Dozens of The quake aJso was felt itl the th1na rumbled. The dreuer in the earthquakes hit this area Wednea.-Lake-Tahoe area, 30 mites west of bcdroqm nttJcd." day. One quake, at least 4.5 on the here. Tahoe· ·tcside.nt ' Richard .. It Wa.s a real jolt. .. said Attorney Richter scalc, lhook larac structuns Thomas said he was in his kitchen ~ Brian McKay, who lives includm.a the Nevada Capitol and and ''aU of a sudden I felt off near the epicenter .... bad no idea other state buikh.np. belancc. and my ha.naina plants and what it -u. The doon nnlcd. I just Phone tcr'Vice wu disrupted in Christmas tree were movina." ISIUmed it wu Windy. But when it tome m:u by the sharp temblor . The earthquake wu the stro"IC't' wun•t I.tot up and~ around that hit at 3: 17 p.m .. There ~ of at least 24 quakes that llaned the houle. I OCMaldn t fipft out . ttp0ns of poaible rrunor structural sbonly after 4 Lm .. The laf1ltSt • What bed happened ... ( .. • damaee and items fAllint off Cpaaka before noon wm 3,5. 3.1 .. We ~bo::= c;,..::Sc:= thel¥ and waits; the NatioMI Md 2. 7 on me Richer ~. -~ ()floe. -ne aWitdt ~uake Information Cntcr Univenicy of ~RCDO ... ~ ... a: w. 1 OtriiuMI l&ld! mololkal laboraaoty ...... .aid ..... .. .. Ru• Needham, a ppbysicilt at the epaatcr ~ Une mae. ftonJt ·ne q11lt• ... ..U "°"' ..... the center in Oo1c1eA. Colo., Mid die . ol C'anoa Chy, • Mii _,.,.ti.. wiill ~ ...._ Mrc a ~y quakt "li•tered ';s . ...,.... .-. die dtJ hm WlllllilMlt v111ey, ., ~.ae, w a a.1--. mololistletlbeUat\iWlilJof'c.li-·11 W a ,,_.,, ... ..W raide•t J-J, 1111,=•6.l ..... ..,.·Dlc; fbrnia.:lefteky 91lW lM jail 8 ... 0.... 0.,11ia, ... W......... 27, ,.,, •C J to ...... tatiW! Nldiftl of •.• Oft tllil IUdtW "' die ...... tllOrdy aftir 4 I ' 1CaJe. • a.m .... h --IM ..._ E~ -a;,.. ••rmlll l'lw • .... .. .. ( . . , I ' .. 1 ....., January 3, .. 1991 The Deity PHot > ballltl iN In -Edison team ta biat~ ~ . By Barry F9UlkMr Ocean View have an notched victories ~ c.... ~ ,... qainst prcstiaious opponents in the prc- ALONO ntE ORANOE COAST -lea&uc campaign. Every )'tm' about lhia time, Suntct Edison junior Braodon Jessie, Hunt-~ boys basketball coaches dus' off inatoo Beach senior Mustapba Abdi, their welJ.wom clicbe lists to addrnt-1 Qceafl View !Cnion Ryan Martin and Marcel Tenfktit, and Santa Ana ""Jmior leaaue-wide parity, top-to-bottom Chauncey Woolridge, join Parks as mar-~natb of opponents, and unlikelihood quec pla)-ers in a leacue Wldely con- of any team runnina away with the sidered \he best in Oranie County. championship. At least thjs season. there's a new team Edison brings the mos1 consistency to talk about into the league season, but Ocean View, Santa Ana, formerly of the Century Marina and Huntington Beach arc also Leaaue, joins the Inna-time six-team contenders. • • ... 1-.111114 tflllli~.:._..__----__..-..; ~=:L<M> .. s.,....1111t<s-n • &. 111111 lill (M) • 1 •......... (4-7) circuit, and thouah oonsidered a Iona-The Seahawu and' Vikings (Wlth a ~W111.-.t"9fl1Mtned---hald--~Mf'A-~llftlltt-f--'s~h~o~~sh;:.;o~uJ::.::d=--.:.:;have a n im ct on w'...!:h~o:.__..!!h!::ea~l!!th;.z_.......!.Parlt.;!!.:.· ~s'L...iboas~~t!...-!t~he~~l--'J.UJ~ wears this year's crown. outs1 e ba aocc, but J..point hooters and nighr l1N The Che~l'S; led by,.. only to C ap1s1rano \ _!!l!n'... and Wood: .d------1 "1>ffirgcl)ffi)re being nipped. 61-59. by a strong Long Beach Jordan 1cam in the Greg Davta (26) not fotlowed through with his ctlp of Cotorado'a Tim Oavta. That's because Raghlb tsmall Is loose on this play Ir\ the flnal minute and would have scored the winning toµch- down had the penalty not been.called. Rick Talley ~11 No. l? ,Only one figures, ugh, Miami Pardon me. boys. but Colorado should not be nalJonaJ champions of collegiate football. Nor sbouJd unbeaten Georgia Tech. Not unless }'OU lhin~ the Buffaloes or Yellow Jackets arc re•ll> good enough to survive a post-season. tournament. If }'~u behcvc that. OK You only lose one point for stupiduy. But best football tean• in the nation? Right now? I've got to choost the lowdown-and-dirty Miami Humcancs. Next best is Washington. Next best is Florida State. Nut bes&1h M1ch1gan. · Tho~ arc JUSI ITI) opinio ns. based on what I Wltncsscd on New Year's Day. a .k.a. Day of the Blow uls Average score of the first s1it bowl games was 39-~0 and lhc umc a bkar)~}Cd American publ ~ot to the nightcaps - Colorado vs. N trc Dame and V1rgrn1a vs. Tennessee -1 c scores no longer ma1- tered. You wo uld vote for Colorado as No I after the tactics cmplo)ed b> Buffalo Coach Bill McC'artne) against Noire Dame? You would vote for a team which tried to pass~at the 20 and ended up punting from the 47 .• nght into the hands of Raghib Ismail. the only cncm) pla}'cr who could possibly hurt them'> lsn:t this also the same Colo rado team which needed five downs to score the winning touchdown against M1ssoun and also lost to Illinois'> Sorry apin. boys. Colorado isn'1 the best team in the country. I'd vote for Miami, the team which shames itself by ugly behavior aJmost ever) time 1t takes the field but nevcnhelcs plays the best foot- ball. Most overatcd bowl team, apparcntJy. See TALLEY/II Otfendina leaaue champion Marina pressing defenses abound. creating the returns three starters, including 6-foot-11 oonnant threat of upsets. . senior All-American Cherokee Patks, Here's a team-by-team look in order of while Edison. Huntingtorr Beach and predict~ finish as action bcai.ns Friday Mater Dei clobbers St. Paul Senior Juard J.J. BaJltstcros poured in a game-high 21 points an~ added five steals as host Mater Ot1 H1gti, the Orup Cout Daily Piiot's No. I -ranked team 1n Orange Count}'. blitzed St Paul. 93-SS, in a non-league boys .basketball pmc Wednesday night. · Ballesteros. perfect on three J..poiot field goal attempts. was 8 of 11 from the'" field while DcJuan Matthews came off t~ bench to score 16 for the Monarchs ( 11-3). Reggie Geary had 14 points a~d nine assists and Ray Jackson chipped in wtth IO points as Mater Dci took a S 1-20 halftime lead and coasted the rest of the way. Kamaran Sufi led the Monarchs with 11 assists and also had three steals. The Monarchs. who outrcbounded St. Paul 3>-21. shot 59 percent (39 of 66) from the field while St. Paul was only 18 of S2 (3S perccn1). St Paul turned the ball over 18 umc, \\-h1lc Maler Och which opens 'Angelus League play o n Fnday against Scrv1te at C}'prcss Collcse. ~ad 11 1urnovers. In other non-league acuon. • Oruce '71, Costa Mesa 4t: Mike DcGraz10 and Lam Luu scored Ln double figures for Co ta Mesa. but the MustalllS staned slowl) as visiting Orange won a no n-league dcc1s100. DcGru10 scored 15 poin1s. mcludmg a }-pointer. and grabbed 1 fi,e rebotfnds v..h ile Luu added 13 Senior Rich Cooper pulled down six boards and Joel Harding had five for the Mustanp (2-10). who play St. M1chaers Prtp on Friday at home. "We came down the first two umcs and I don't 1hmk we hit the nm." said Costa Mesa Coach Billy Brewer, whose team shot 30 percent ( 16 of 54) from the field. • FoolllUJ U, Newport Harbor SS: The Kni&hlS. a 1eam under .500. knocked off the Sailors for 1hc second time in a week as Scan Amos.(26 pomls) led the way for Foothill 10 a non-league matchup at New- port their signature man-to-man defen~. re- bounded from a mini-slump to nearly capture 1hc championship of last week's Coas1 Chnstmas Classic. Coach Jon Borchcn's squad C 10-3) lost The Sailors (8-7) v..crc up 55-53 wtth 2:45 left. but failed to make another shot as the Knights (6-8) -who beat Newport. 77-63. last wttk in the Ccntur) Tour- nament -look tht-lead and pulled away. Nick Konop1sos ( 14 points) and Matt Vandre}' ( 11 ) also scored 1n double figurn for Foothill while senior ~uard Hu) Ngu)cn led the Sailors with ~O. Newport. 11ed with Foothill al halftime See PREPSIM L• PiryneiOrenge ~ Olly Pilot Costa Mesa's Rich Cooper goes up for a bucket amidst a horde ~f O~ange Panthers In Wednesday night's non-league encounter at Mustangs gym. Coas1 Class1C final Their \. ICl1ms indudc h1ghl}-rt"g.ardcd E">tanc1a and fr.,, ine. See SUNSETIM Dorella 's 38 puts Artists up , 75-69 By Patrick Larkin 0.enQe 0 Coul Da;ly P110I S -\ N JI tLEME!'llTE - First \car bo' \ baskt-tball coach Bre i Fl em10~ kncv.. he had c.oml.' big shoes 10 fi II aftC"r tak1 ng o'er for Laguna Beach legend Ed 8oy,,en so he decided 10 SCI some realistic goal'> for 1he .\rtms 1h1s season. On~ o f 1ho..c goal!> \\-as no1 to lose to an' team l"-1Cc.-dunng 1he season and aha Laguna'c, 15-69 road wm OH'r \an \lemcn1e \\ edncsd.a~ n1gh1 1he .\rt1c,1s t "'-6l ha'e lned up to Fleming's goal so far Laguna a' c.-ngcd a "'8-64 pounding b' 1he TntQns 1n the 1h1rd game of 1he ~ason.and looked good doing 11 n1or off guard Jo\h Borella had '\ po10l<i IO the COOl~I 10 1mprO\C on hie, ~"'-plus per-game sc·onng a"cr· age. ~ h1 le Tom Ra' cnsburg and Darren (1ra\ch had ~-pu101 .. ht-- l"C<'n them on. lhl' front hoc "I Ot"he'c Josh 1\ a<, good as 1here 1\ 1n Orange Count' .. Fleming s~ud "I though ! RaHn'>burg 4lnd (,ra,el\ d id a grea1 JOh \\ e'rt hoping to . build on 1h1s "1n 1ov..ards league but ~<' 1ot11l haH' to Ot"at Saddlebad. Fnda' to \l1d. v.11h our i oal \.\c lo\I IO them 1n our la..i gamc and we d1dn'1 phl\ "ell · Fleming '31d the ~l'' to this win ~a<i 1hc fal't h1\ tt.•am picked up 1hc 101cnsll\ lc\el Imm lhe lasl lime tht' two teams met "\.\ e pla~ed hard 1001ght and "-l' d1dn ·1 1he fir\ I game .. Fleming sa1d "\.\.e rcalh haHn 1 plaH·d hard for the las1 ~ed. \o "e had a little meeting before 1hc g.:imc to discuss •he s11ua11on I 1hough1 v..e re- sponded "ell and I ~a., pleased w1th 1he Wll" "-C plan-d · .\ntHhcr h1g plu\ for La~una was See ARTfSTS/M Orange Coast, l;WC tangle to open conference campaign By Richard Dunn Takeshita and rescnes Rich Hughes. Mike Ofange eo.st Deity Pilot Peters and Mike C'un is arr fine shooters . . Onan Sprau: a 6-foo1-6 sophomore COST A MESA -Neither team is ex-ccn1cr. is the key inside for the Ptratcs. a pccted to contend for the Oranac Empt~ club using a faster pace 1h1s season b«au~ Conference basketball title, but when Or-of the presence of 1hcir man) guards ange'Coast and Golden West match up this "I thtnk v.c'rc a good shooting team. but season. p~parc for a war. we need Spratt to pla)' v..cll.'' s:ud G1lhs. OCC. with us quickest team in recent. whose big man from Corona dcl Mar High ~n. belie' cs it e.tn move up and down the earned aJl-\oumamcnt last v..ttk at 1hc n floor with anybody. The Pt.rates (9-7). who Otego Mcu Tournament host Golden ~est toniabt at 7:30 in the The story surroundrnf Golden West this ~nference opener, wtlJ CCrta.mJy &Ct a true· v.1ntcr tnvolvcs rtd-sb1n fmhman Oii t it from the RustJcrs (8-10~ traditionally Campbell. a -c.ai State Fullerton transfe~ up-tempo team. -----...----....,.~.._-euHtst-~t;f-tH\eH~tfil~,."lt" Freshman auard Aaustin Heredia, OCC County 1n sconna a La Quinta H1&h two Coac}l Tandy Gilhs' main n:cruit. has bttn )tars aio. the floor leader. whJle off auard bane "I've always bcheved thal once )OU it out a }CU, 1t takes a while to come t.ck.... stan the first four or five pmes, tbC.o be GWC Coach Jim Greenfield said. started playina .. -ell. ::Campbell started out real slow and dJdn t See OOC-GWCW .......... ,.,, ,,,,.. ., ~ ... . t, • .,,,, . ,,,, """"""" .• ,,. ,,,,,., ,., By Barry Feutkner ~~°""""" HUNTINGTON BEACH -Editon Hilb JwUor 8raftdon Jeute finally tot \hinas '°'"' wt ~t aftci makina bis ftrat· ever &ransiuon from b>cblJl co buketblJL Not 1"rpr1sin1ly. Jessie.. 1ncreated coat-- fon 10ne bdped lbe Chl~n '"enc • muu...aump (t..O .... .. dnc ...... Dec. 16-19) to rach dlllt hall ol .... c .. ~0111'c 1'1~(1 ~ • ------ -... WJclll's 111111 an bll'l'lll lallln fNll IDClllPPOOll Cl NONNA TI -Sjlm Wyche says · an OUIQQUrjQC,_Qf \UUQlicilcd...ddnations_e showt the public $Uppoh.l bis crusade to cha.ngc NFL policy on women rcPQ{lCn in the locker room. ' Wyche on Wednesday said he's received $28,000 in donations since he was fined $27.941 by commissioner Paul Tagliabuc for barring a woman reporter ·from the Cincinnati Bcnpls locker room. "I got a .check for $10 today from a lad:ti in Oakland, that put us over $28,000. saying· thai· the fine was baloney," Wyche said. "That's what the letter said. Of cou~. I can't say thal because that 1-----+-ould--bra-finobl . "Thank you. America, for knowing what's rig.ht." .. Wyche said th e money and notes of support have come from 37 states and 12 countries and will ~ donated to a local charity to help the homeless. 0 -· -· ... ' ' . " . -------- wm • ., ... te sa m111111 111Ct Wyche had to pay the fine out of his pocket. Mike Witt and the New York Yan-~ An unrcpentcnt Wyche repea\qi a joke that he kees agreed Wednesday 10 8 t'1rce:-year . would have" rttC'ivC'd a smaller fint' had hC' exposed contract .,...0 rth approxi mately -$8;. • himself, million. "The m~t interesting commrnt of all came Witt. JO. was ac.qu1rcd by New York wi1h from someone in the. league office . whose name" I pi1chrr Rich Monteleone last May 11 in a trade thal can't mention because 1hey said they mighl get inlo Ket outfielder Dave Winfield to the. Angels. He .... ·as real trouble," Wyche said. "They wrote" me a littlr 5"-6 with a 4 47 earned run a\lerage 1n 16 starts "'·1th note on a Chris1mas card that sa1d,_:_Sam. you know the Yan~ees and 5-9 ~th,a 4.40 ER A O\lerall. W~tt Zeke Mowall gol fined S 12.000 for e.xposing himself .,..·as ehg1blc 10 sign WJlh any team through Jan. ~ q and i·ou gol fined SJO 000 for trying to make sure ~span of nl·~ ,look fr~ agency grantt'd 10 15 players . · . tn last mon1h s collusion settlement. 11 wouldn'1 _happen a~.,-Y-3~~'!~1d have saved ,. ___ l.n.other spon s ~Wednesda y; . ~fJEr"WYetreJC:-· --• Uallas t'OwliOys quarterback fro)' Aikman underwent dou ble surgery ta,rc:movc bone chips in T elevlslon,radlo ll'lltll'llll!ll' ........ • K1ngs-l!.landca. Pnmc Ticket. 4 .. lO p n1 • Bulls-Rock~I!.. \\'GN, S:JO p.ru. • Alabama-.\ubum, ESPN. 6:30 pm • Lakcrs-B!aicr... Channel Q, 7:30 p.m • .\nzona-Wash1ng1on. Pnmc T1ckt1. 1 l.J~ pm ''~ 11 p n1 I ~ ll} Pm 11 11• rom 'm) TELEVISION Col~t B•Uelkll , \to.imo ,.I <;1 JnM"J)h'i.. Spo.-aChanrM"I trrpc1H at -f~/'1111 ~l l>a.iun ESP"' -~l1han1a al _.,·uburn. ESPN ~fq)Clh at l~ l(J 1 Vl JI m -fl<>nd.11 ~1.i1r a1 l11la.!M' ~drl1)"'1I. 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Hc is .expcc1ed 10 begin throwing the first "C'C'k 1n March. •Sophomore guard ,Cordcll R_obinson. has left the use men's basketball 1cam wuh the intent of transferring. to another school. Trojans Co:ac h Ge'orgc Raveling said. •Thomas Hearns, who has h~ld championshiP.s tn fi,·e different weight classes dunng his career, will challehgc World B?x1ng t\S~iati<'l'n ligh~ hca vy- \.l.e1ghl chaffip1on V1rg1I li11\ 1n May a1 a site to be determined, 1t was announced. •Controversial tennis star Andre Agassi said hC' in tends to play at Wimbledon for the firs1 time cv~r ncx 1 summer. ,.\gassi's announccmenl ca me in response· to a refere nce that hc mifhl never appear at Wimbledon beca use o f his refusa 10 idhcre-to the stric1 dress code there. • M1l\.l.·auket Bucks guard Alvin Robertson's new e1gh1·year contract 1s worth about S 15.5 million. making 11 1he mos1 Jucrauvc deal in team history, according. 10. a published report. J, -From tbr As•ocUf.ftl Pm• Quote of tbe d1y Pat William1. ~llam1 Heat gencral man- agL·r· "V..'e "l'ft' so bad last year. the cheerleader!. sta\ed home and phone<t in the cht•cr!>." · NATI ONAL C.P.A. COlf\lllPflOll I Two good ~s~ . ·for an ~Ioyee to be out of the office. blay, the National G~rd and Res~. rnallcs up ewer 44'Yo of 9Uf · armed forces . So when people who work foryou need time off to serve --· ' please be sltpportive. Wlu1e there may be many good reasons to be outJ ---- the office, there cail be none better than procectil)g our coUntry's future . ' .. . · . • a.Ir Plot --"'* According to hie son Bruce, George Allen's death Monday was caused by .a sudden heart ~obtem. Rams' tiring was mystery to 'Allin By John Nadel AP Sporn Wrtt• Son blames heart for death LOS ANGELES -George Allen's final game as ~n NFL coach was a meaningless preicason contest 1n 1978. Shortly then:aOer. he was fired by the Rams. Had fate not intervened. he believed he might have betn rehired by the team. RANCHO PALQS VERDES -: Fa!11cd foot- ball coach George Allen died of a sudden heart problem. his son said Wednesday. ln an interview four days before he died. Allen said Ram1 owner Carroll Rmcnblooin told him shortly befott drowning in April of 1979 1ha1 firing him was "His death was totally unrelated to 1ny bout with pneumonia or any previous illness." Bruce .-4.llen said in a brief press release. "A specialist 1old us that the cau.se of death was a very rare coronary · a huae mistake. spasm... • "He told me the way he fired me ruined my calttf .. recalled Allen, who died of natural causes Mondi.y at qe 72 at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes. "He wd he had made ant of the biggest mistakes of his life. Allen died suddenly at his home Monday. He was 72. "'He didn't offer me the job (back). but I think he was leaning tha1 way. He was very apolase1ic. he said he just couldn't sleep at night. what a ridiculous 1h1ng he had done. Dr. Julian" Haywood. a professor of medici ne at thC-University of Southern California. said lhe s1a1C"ment apparently means thal a sudden spasm in one of Allen's coronary arteries impaired blood no .... · 10 his heart. causing a fatal heart attack. Another of Al\('n's sons. George, said doctors concluded tha,l Allen died of a coronary spasm after eliminaling other possibilities. -By tk A.uocfared Pru• "1 don·1•know i( th e offer (of the job) would have come. I think what he was t..ying 10 say lo me was. 'Would you like to come back?" We 'll never know. I feel he was sincere:· Allen had left the Washington Redskins after the 1977 season 10 rc1um 10 lhC' Ra ms. where he had coached from 1966-70. But hC' lasted JUSI two exh1b1tton games bcfor'c his sudden dismissal. who ne ver had a losing record, won 7 I percent of my games. had a bC'tler record 1han anybody in the (Pro Foo1ball) Hall of Fame ellcept (Vince) Lombardi, and I'm fi~ after 1wo Cllh1b11ion pmes. "He {Rosenbloom) li stened 10 a lo! of people and made that decision," Allen said. "There was a 101 o f infighting. Guys weren'I uK'd to.doing th ings a d1ffei:en1 ~·ay. I don't know ho"' to do things the easy way. I JUSI knew one way and that was to work hard. "I was~rity g~y 1n the history oflNFLI foolball "The finng 1s such a mystery. even loday." Allen. whose teams ~re 116-47·5 in 12 seasons. never rrtumcd to the NFL He coached in 1983-84 1n the now-defunc1 United S1a1cs Football League and had one last fling at Long Beach State in 1990. guidina thc 49C'r5 10 a 6-5 re<:ord. their firs! winning sea.son in four OCC·GWC From 01 '"P1aying at a park for a year 1s not the same. so he didn'1 play at all and it takes a while to get used to the pushing and shovin g and banging away. Now, he's gol his confidence and he's pla\•1ng thc way he should." Campbcll°1s averaging a club-lead- ing 18.5 poin\s per game while sophomOl't guard-Ric-Va·n-srny; . an all-conference pla}er last )'C'ar. ts pouring in 17.8 ppg. Guard Tom [)rev('r t 15 9 ppg) and center Jaso11 Vaughan ! l~.3) arc also in double figures for the Rusllers. "Thc first part of ihe year. I thought "'C' "'ere in trouble bc<cause he ~·asn't doi ng any1 h1nf..'' G reen - field ~id of Campbell. ·He wasn't getting open or crcati n& an}'lhing. but now he's more aggressive on the boards and he 's a lot more confi· dent." The Rustlcn "'t'rt 23-1 1 last season -the most wins in Grccn· fi eld's I J-)car GWC coaching Caret"r -and "'On a pair of playoff games 10 reach the Slate tournament's rou nd of 16 TALLEY From 01 was Texas. Or was ii Il li nois. or Alabama? Thus far 10 19Q0.91. Golden West has finished .lhU'd in 1he ~r1 Tournamcnl a'i\(J foUrth in ils own tournamerif. 801h -.GreenfiC"ld and Gilhs. coaching' his 15th year al OCC. agree that injuries and 1llncsses will play a major fact or_ m lhe tough Orange Empire Conference season. C)'prcss (I .l· 7). last )'car's con- fC"rcnct champions. and Rancho ~n1ia10 l l 8· I), wh,1cl> LS r3nkcst_lip. I in 1he state. arc the clrar<ut fa von1es. "Tht• las! four or fi vc spots-1s a tossup." G~nficld said. "It dr· pends on "'hO gcts hun or sick. esJ)C('ially a team ltke ours and maybe an Orange Coast -teams \hat don'I have a 101 of dept h. "But "'t"re hralthy and playing well and wr're as gOOd as ·anybody (afler Ranc~o and Cyprc-ss)." The Dons return Cone Blount, a 6-9 all -state" center last year. and have added 6-7 forward Enc Man10 and .l-po1nt shooting w1z Brett Pagel\, who transferred fr('lm UC'I. Cyprrss has Eric PaUley, 11 6-10 all-conference center las1 sea.son who blocks a lot of sho1s. and sharp. And if you tcl/ me you enjoyed _ th e Rose Bov.·I. you get another potnl subtracted for having no taste at all. See ALLEN/14 sh oaling guard Charles Lockard. a transfer from Saddleback College. Greenfield picks Cypress 10 rrpeat as conf('rcnce champions. but Gillis feels that Rancho Santiago Wlll emerge with Sttond plac:t up for gram:. "'Rancho Santiago 1s way be1ter than an ybody and Cypress is big. but the rest of !he l;onfertnce is prcll y ev('n ,'' Gillis said. "Typically, our conference 1s 1ougher than hell a I thC WiYQoWn thc ,lnC-:-- ··The ditTettncc;: will bC' lllJUncs and illncsSM and who comes rca~y 10 play or not. Those arc the 1n- 1angibles.·· As far as ton1ghl goes. G1lhs secs Van Scoyoc as a major obstacle. "Golden Wes! has be.a ten some good teams. and anylime you have a guard hkc Van Sco)'OC. )Ou're 1oi_ng to bC' compe11t1 vr ." Gilli s said. "He's very smart and h(''s a 4ood player. When h(' gets go1n .. hes as good as anybody It'll alle v1a1e a 101 of problems when yo u have a good po1n1 guard." After tonight, the Piratrs travel to Cemtos on Sa turda y for a non· conference game ~·hile thC' Rusllen hos1 Ful!C'rton 1n an OEC contest. Bowl . The s1lhes1 pan of1hc Rose Bowl game. of course , was 1hat Iowa actually had the. ball at the finish and had a chanct' to scort and bc•r And who, 1n"aced. is Browning Nagle? Had you ever heard of him before he J)asstd for 4S I yards and three touchdowns for Louisville? What 1s' 11 about Iowa arid the lhc pcun1 spread, which was 10. For Rose Bowl? Sending the Hawke-yes.... 1ha1 . the TV execs should be: happy. to Pasadena 1s likr srnd1ng the -Why else would anyone still be Den,•rr Broncos inlo the Super wa1ch1n1? RODI, PACIFIC . GOLF ASSOCIA.TION lroumamait )Jpd&ta ' 714/66Q.4884 The. RPGA ts nOw acce.ptlnQ rauvaUona for the Inaugural Event. at SEACLll'F COUNTRY CLUB, JANUARY 14, 1991.~ ate •Ull uafl•ble; but Bllinll up rapidly. Shoigun•atart at 11:00. Call now for additional membenhlp Information. •••I §CllEDIJ£M VPDATBI Gell~ • ... ,,.. ::·=~ \ r::~t: nm11 ntta1r111 , • Nothing will come of last Tues- day's bowl carnage, of course, but once again it provided the besJ •raumtnl ror. nation.al playoff sys1em . As one Gcoraia Tech player said while watchina Nottt Dame play Colorado on TV: "This is just a perfect eumple of what's wrona with col~ football . We h1d to sit here and WllCh and Je1 somebody else determiM" our fate." ' . Take away lh11 fifth down and Colorado wouldn't be No. I in anybody's pl>ll. Takt 1way lhlt Nottt: DI.me clip- pina pena11y anc1 eolonido ....,ldn~ bc N<r.l~bul OtorsJa Tech would bc. Takt away lhrte eat1Y"'°'mld- 1<1aon d<f<all ..,. • ..,... or Ii• points (IO N0ttt Domo, Michipn ·Slate. and Iowa) oftd Mldliafn would be nalioul c:bampo, Indeed, lh NCAA pllY'>fl'ofl6 ....... would lqia IOdoy rc .. ay my m~onM~...Swliat-'d ..._. iflhey pla,..S Miami ill lllr ft ... lkn thoft will be oo fiaalo and ~won1btfor-5-IO _..n... .... ,-ywiD-..... -.... ,h-IO ..... ... ~ =-·· !'~( ,, -:r.:;..;:•1 Orange Cout Deify Piiot . College basketball Tliana rally past Fresno, 91:.SB J~ mall ICOttd a career~ 32 poiata ud -a 11CODd-balf comt5 b,lc~ t.o le~ Cal State Fulleitoft to a 91-88 victory over bolt Frano tate an the Btt West Conference buketbell opener for botb team• WedMldly. 8 lldFulk~o11n won lls eip(h •t.raiaht pme to improve to S.2. 'The u <>IS IC to .S-5. Small '!¢Orcd 21 of b11 points in thC tee0nd half, includina JO IQ a 2~ run m,1dway throuah the aecond balf u fulltrton ovttcamc u fl-po1nt A!lefic1t. Aaron )Vilhite added 17 points and pulled 4own a 11me-hitb l S ~~unds for the Titans, wbo hekl a 4S-32 advaniaae on the boards. Tod ~roard led Ftetno~ 24 points and Dave Barnett added ·22. 1'l!e B,ulld~ trailed 41-39 at half\ime but came beck to take a 68-S7 lead wtth JUSt 1u~er 10 minutes left in the pme. Barnett hit lO points and Ba'nard &ddCd ei&ht points in that run. Ebewhett in the Dia West: '/ • hdne 17, i.... a.ad SC.c. 15: Don Lyttle 1COred 18 points and Del pemps add~ 11, 1ncludina the pme-winncr with four teconds ~ma1nina. as Pacific (.S-6) defeated the 49en (4-6) in Stockton. The score wu knolled nine times duri~ the pme, for tbe final time at SI with five mmutes ttmainins. The T1acn and 49ers swapPecS the lead seven times as time ran down until Demps scored with JUSt four ~onds rcnw!'.lan& \0 put Pacific up for aood. .Glenn Gn~ored 14 for Pacific, 12 of those in the flrst half. L~1ous Ha!Jll na Beach with 20 points, followed by Kevin Cutler Wllb 12. ~ 11-1--t1~~•=..,;;u;..;::c~-:'• Barbara 71,._.SU Jue s'-ae It· Ecj,wa·c'if oary..OJ:a)t..b.ad.. ts and I 0 rebounds to lead UC Sanll Barbara to the roed win. Santa Barbara, which led 37-31 at the half. held the lead Lhe entitt ~me. despite comeback attempts by the Span.ans that brouahl them wathan thrtt points of the Gauchos. •' Santa Barbara pulled ahead for good on a jump shot and a pair of rebounds by Lucius Davis in the last minute of play. Davis scored 19 points for Santa Barbara. -From dte A .. oclaled Pre .. QllMe'-tJ!I MUD&MONSTER SERIES 1991 U.S. HOT ROD GRAND Sf:.A_M MOTOR~ORIS fllturlng BRIAN CARSON'S WORLD RECORD ATT£MPT CAR JUMP • SIDE-8 • ' .. \ .. --··· Orenoe CoMt Delly PMot WESTWOOD -UCLA forward Tracy Munay nailed a pmc-hiah 29 poinu and ripped down l 0 rebounds LO lead the Bruins past USC 98-81 in Wednesday night's Pac-10 opener at PauJey Pavilion. UCLA (11-1) is offto its best start since the 1982-83 sea.son. Although USC &uard Harold Miner and UCLA forward Don Mac.Lean were expected to engage in a scoring duel, Murray ended up stealina the show .. even though he spent 10 minutes-cl 1he second half oni t · four fouls. For most of 1he pme,' ll\e· Trojans (8-2) stayed within six {o eight points of the Bn,iins. They trailed 49-42 at the half. . " But Murray kept them from mountina a serious challenge in the first eight minutes of the second half. He banked in three shoti in the first tw<>-and-a-half minutes. and his dunk off a rebound at the 13:40 mark gave UCLA a 63-SS lead. ~He's an oustanding inside player," Bruin Coach J1m .Hamck said. "Murray docs a lot of good things. But I don't ever want him to lose the ability to make the 3-point shot." After Trojan guard Robcn Pack tied the game at 1 1n the first half with a free throw. UCLA ran off nine straight points. TroJan forward Ronnie Coleman, who . -"9· ii AP~Q UCLA's K8'th Owens falls to the oourt after losing a battle for possess!' with USC's Ronni~ Coleman Wednesd but It was UCLA which won the real batt e, easily. xo~ 20 points and grabbed.four rebounds for the game. Jammed 10 a tomahawk dunk at the 13:10 mark to bnng USC to within four. 20-16 M~ sco~ his first ba,skct afttr more than I 0 mtnutcs had passed in the firlJ half f:{c took only fi ve shots in Jhe half. as he was shadowed b) Brwn guard Gerald MadkJns. 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"I "as rt•all\ su rprised at our free thro" sh0<1ting:· Fleming said. ··\Vc'rc norma\1, a prt•tt) good team from th e hnl' · I think v.c were shoot~~g l·lo~ to 1\0 pl'rccnt as a team. give the Artists a 38-28 halfttml.' lead. Borella had I q first-half points. Laguna bcpn to pull away in lhe third-..._ quarter. but got into foul trouble as Trig Garner. Brad Berberia n. Matt .\ppel and Ravensburg all picked up their f~rth fou ls. The Artists took their bigges1 lead of the night at 49-33 "'\lh 5: 15 left in the third, bu1 San tlcmente chipped away and pulled within three al 55·52 carlv 1n the fourth quaner. It's as clos(. as tht' Tritons would get as Laguna made 11 of 13 free thro"'S do" n the-~\retch for the win. Laguna was alr.o able to hold Triton big man Eddtt' Morgan to JUSl 15 poiriti. before he fouled out ""'ith 2:28 rcma1n1ng 1n the gamt'. PREPS From 0 1 (3 1-3 11. sho t 35 percent (22 of 6l) from the fil'ld and o nl y 26 percenl (9 of 3411n the second half as Foothill outSC'Cltt-d the Sailors, 31-24. 1n !he final 16 minutes. • Katella 51. Westminster 41: The Lions (4·8) stumbl~ early, being outscored ( 18-9) a6d outre- bound<'d (l..J..5) by the Knights in 1hc firsl Quaner. \.\\·stm1ns1cr comm111cd only 16 turnovers and forced Katella into 3t, n11s1ak.cs. bul lht· Lions shot only 31 percent ( 19 of 621 from 1hc field and J5 pcrcrnl (8 of ~J) from the frt'C· lhro"· lini-. The Lion' crept to "'ithin 1"0 148--'61 with four minutes lt•fl before the Knights pulled a"·a~ --·- 1 '=~fifthdowe•aU UPI: Geo¢a Tech No. 1 INt ....,._ ltld lb is tbe mediocre · end tbele' ...,, AD lh11 manetJ now is how Even with the ootteser~ foo1ball ICQOn at an • 1 IO Colorado finished - u 1ht No. t unanimous IAlwtf 10 the ~n. .. Who'• No. tt• · teom in collqc footboll. . The fit111I Atlo<iated .....,. Poll. onnowiced Wednettllly, bod ~ Tbe Buffaloes won 1hcir fint nJ·, rado (I l-1 .. J) ranked fint ovci Gfotlia Teclt (ll~l)f the ohly uMc-1• • le t.......... • team 1n the .. uon €olotado bell f'lfotre: Dime 10-9 "the Oraaee ~~~1n~~X.::::J and Oeor&il Tech. heal Nebraska •$·21 in the Citnat Bowl.. . ....., poll of apons wrilen and The-llulraloes outpOinled the Yellow lockets t,47l-l.~1 to bal1oli"I broedcil1en. Colorado clincbc:<l the by a 60-member Pl.Ml or sponswritttl and broidcuUn. .,, championship by dcfcati!lf Notre The Focnb< Writen Auociation of America and ~SA Todl,.cNN Dime 10-9 1n Tuesday niant's Or· aJso picked Colorado over., Georai• Tech, bul l}nu~ Prea laler· anee Bowl. • ni tional'1 59-mtmber bolrd of coachet tcl«Wd Qco~ech bf ooe =•w·•·t t d 1 ·, · vote over Colofado. . . ' for 0: tctc:i~:~r ~rJ,.m1~:':1! ~} It ii the fint tiroe-since 1978 that the wu·e service II• have •crr<o .. w"-'""' Colorado and Lhe city of Boulder," different ct)am_ojons. That year Alabama WOJ! I.be AP c~pl~nlh•p ud Coach Bill McClrtncy said. "It's USC the UPl1 title. •---r-i.4 p,.. lf'lli i 10 be pan of it." L-------_,~--------·-B_y_IN-:---...,--"-.,---ra o (11 ·1·1) and Geo!Jia • ' T ( 11 -Q-1) were ranked 1-2 101nt schedule in Division l·A aDd Notre 2. The· Yellow Jl(kcts. wtte nn int the bowls. and they remained Dame played ~he secOnd touahcs1 · bthind Michipn S\llte in 19S2 w thal way after the bowls. The Ycllbw schedule," he said. "No...onc should both schools had perftct rtCOrd.s. Jackets beat Nebraska 4S-21 in lhe have expected i.u to beat them decis-.}lie only blot on Tech't ~ Citnis. but couldn't overtake a Colo-ivel y. They're juSt too aood. But we was a 13-13 tic whh North Carob rado team t hat finished the season won. and that s wha' counts."' . midway 1hrough the season .. Co with 10 straillht wi ns. Georgia Tq:h Q\.IAll'er1>ack Shawn -rado tied Tennnsec 31-31 1n .. It's very disappointing to fi nish Jann said hc~1sn'1 sti,,rised &y the first .game of the season and lost t second," Tech safety Ken Swilling AP vote. Illinois 23-22 in the third pme. _said. "'There's no way we should be "I wasn't really expcC1i nJ to ge t a Mia mi. which demolished T No. 2 whtn we're the onl y un-shot in the AP poll." he said. "Thcj 46-3 in the Cotton Bowl, rose fro dC'feated team in 1hc country." didn't give us much respect all · founh to third with one-fint-PU. Colorado rtteivcd 39 firs t-place year." · ''ote and J.388 poin1s. The Hu voles and 1.475 points. while Tech / Georgia Tech was not ranked in ricanes (10-2) fell just short of go1 20 first-pla~ votes and 1,441 1he prrscason poll and didn't brralc cominS_ the fin1 tea m. in coll po~nts. The 34---'?Q.int ma[Jin was the. into t.hc. rankings until lb.c. fi.f\h f®-1'2ail ..hiJ;IOQ' 10 finJsh first fi fih<loSC'st si nce the AP went to a week. placing 23rd. Georgia Tech second for fi ve consecutive season 'IX'rmanent postseason poll in 1968. finally made 1he Top Ten !he 10th Aonda Slate (10-2)jumped (ro "Right up until J got the results. 1 wee le, rraching No. 7. and got to No. sixth to fourth after bcahn& Pen was sy,·eallnJ it out." McCanney 2 the nex1-to-last "·eek ofthC' rtgular S1a1e 24-1.7 1n the Blockbuster said. "We didn't have any guaran-K'3son . and Wi$h'i ngton (10-2) clim ttts." Thl· la st 11n1C' lhc on!) unbea11.·n from e!ghth. to ftf\h followi n1 Whtie he adm111ed !hat Georgia team d1dn·1 "'tn 1he. na11onal 111le 46-34 victory over Iowa in the Ro -Teth made a "strong case .. for the was 1982. Southern Methodist went ·Bowl. tnlc. McCar1ne) said his team de· / 1..()...1 that season. but finished sec-Colorado is only th(' second tea strvC'd to ~1n desp11e 1hc close call Qnd behind 11·1 P.:nn State. to win the national rhampionsh i aga1ns1 No1rc Dame. 11 was 1he W'COnd hmt' that an with a loss and a lie since the A ··\\'c played 1hc mosl difficult undcf.:a1C'd Tl'ch 1cnm C"ndcd up No. stane<t us poll 1n 1936. ' AWN From 02 years. "This was my most re..e!i'rd1ng year 1n football because so much had to be done." Allen !.aid. ··There wt'rc only 1"0 teams in 01v1sion I who wen\ from 0-3 to a winning rt<"Ord -Long , Beach S1a1e and Alabama. And ·\labama has a httlc more going tha n Long Beach State. Just having enough foo tt1alls for practice is a big dl·al.'' As the 1ntcrv1c" beg.an last Thur\· day. Allen. looking a little drawn. said he hadn't bcl'n Kl goOO health for r \'Cr a mon1h. SUNSET , From 0 1 "fl.ii ) players dun1pcd ice wall'r on me (1n cc lcbr ... u1on) after "l' beat UNLV (No\'. 111:· Allen said. "\\'e can't afford Gatorade. "After lt·hll me. I stood around. Then 'lt'C' bussed back to the college. It was like a road game e'en though we pla yed at homC'. I got the !lu and I still have 11.'· A memorial ser\'ICC' opc:n to th e pubhc will br held fnda~ al the Rolling lidls C'on\'cnant Church 1n Rolling lidls Es1a1cs. located near Allen's Rancho Palos. Vt·rdt·s homl' at:!:!:!:! Palos Vt'rdt's Dn\C Nonh.11 ...,,111 \la rl al :!:05 p.m. bc.·(ausc NFL game!i. "ht·n .\lien coached ~n a1 five n11nu tes after tht• hour. Altt·n·\ son. Bruce. said. Long Beach S1a1e athletic direct Cort') Johnson. wh o hired Allen ~car ago. said he probably would n begin cqns1der1ng a. new coach uni •nl"\I "'C'C'k. ··when I hea rd the news. I was I 1ou1I disbfill'f." Johnson said . "H "·as probabl) the greatC'St exampl for physic.:il li1ncs.s and proper diet .\nd .\lien was as en1hus1as11c a 'ever da~s bc:forc his death. .. , don'1 kno" ... hr replied whc aslcrd how much longer he plannt' 10 coach at Long Brach St.ate. "Li fe to n1c 1s not Just s1tl1ng bac and enJoy1 ng )'OUrsc'lf. It's tr)ing t talc on a challt•ngc". The t""o tl'ams pla ~cd an even firs \ period. but L!guna v.cn1 on a 17-0 run 1n the first s1:>. minutes of the second quarter 10 13\....l· a 3-'·23 lead "'llh I.Sb k·fl 1n tht• ha lf. 8111 Hagedorn. v. ho led San Clcnlt'nte in scoring "1th !Cl points. hi! a IQ. footer "Ith .ll "i:°rond' left. but Borella OOngrd lll a }-pointer from the 1op of the ke~ al the b.u1tt."T to "The first gan1c "'C played Borella fouled out and 1n lh1s one. 1hc1r big gu) has 10 s11 :· Fleming said . "I guess ti kind of l'\ened out. \\le d1dn'1 du an ~1h1ng srx·•1al. \\l' pla ~· cd him prcn ~ much straight-up." Senior fornard Jesse-Gomez Jed 1he Lions with 14 points whilt' b- foot·.l senio r rt"ntt·r Eric \\11lk1 ns 1101 and Sl'n1or Chns_~ (10) also scort·d 1n double tigttrrs. ~ "I like th e ...,.a, ot.l r team · hns progrl'sScit" 'Borchert s~ud. finall"ugamesatlast"'et•k's lkach hoiVC' added pun c h. w h1I Rall Cla\\t(' 1n Sou th t-arohna, sophon1ore Matt Ambrost an where tht• V1k1ng~ fell 10 a d1sap-senior reserves Matt Mon11omc pu1n11ng (I. 7 and .\nd} K1JC\lt'Sk1 have con Park!>. a~h.r«~c;.ar. \'.Ctcran"ol thc.._Ji!llutcd IO "ins over th~n-:No. I Sunset "'ars. could m1!i.S the fiMit ranked Estancia. Loni ~· Bt.1c 1"0 "'cc li.s o f league pla~. "'hich "'Ill \.\Id son and Pomona. COLLEGE M EN Utah Stahl 111, UCI " t8it Wnl C ....... MU) VCI Ui." St11'9 19ftpllp tvftl>ltsi M<.Oon11C1 l ~ 1 11 Go•"°" ' 1 1 10 11•"00" S 1 J II C.OOd,.,.an 1 4 ]! 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AT THE 22 FREEWAI' Newpor!/55 Fwy. at Edinger 5-st>to• -r ~ p., .. ,s.,.._ ......... 1,1.f ,_,,)Op;>. IMME DIATE DELIVERY (714) 892-8906 (!JS) &M-388& • Your Dealership I can be seen here. Only '$96 a week. _'--Published Thursday ; Saturday & SundGy . Circulation 149,000. · Call 642 43.tJ ·- .· ,·~~=· . . . Jessie. 0·5. ts a\crag1ng 19 .i pornts per game and leads thC Chargers 1n rebounding. He is JLISI round1n341n10 shape after making . his first-<:'\ cr-iran'sit1on from fool· ball. Sen1or!i. Todd Sn1~ser 111.Q po1n1s per game) and Greg Mtlll·r {e1gh1 po1r11s per game) ad~lan<.·e to the starti ng hneup. as do JUTIIOT~ J6hn Kham1s (7 .5) and point guard Todd l·larrcll (5.3). Senior P:1ul Baran I~ 6 po1n1s per gan1c I rs a standou1 s1,1h man . • ?. Oct>a n View -~1an1n and Tenl:k'rgc. "'hO average 20 6 and 18.9 pennis per a.ame rcsJ)C'Ch\·cl'. g1\C' C."oach Jim Harns a pate.it 1n~1de-outs1dc combo. bu1 an 1n- cons1s1ent supponing casl will need 10 sohdify 1fthe ream is to challenge for the lop spot. Sophomore guard Jimmy 1-larns. bothcred b) torn mu5C'lcs 1n \h1s fool. l!i a\l'raging 10.3 points_per outing. and \e nior forwards Randy Karhner and Dan Stojanov1<.'h round out the s1aning five. Senior guard Marc Sessions has pro' idcd quahty minutes uff the bench. • l . Marina -Parks missed the ~:verel) handicap chances to Tl'· • 5. Fouataia V1lley -Coac peat Gordon B1lhngsle~ ·s Barons hav Parks. averaging 28 .Q po1n1s pc.•r ~1ruggled "11h co ns1ste nc}. poslin game. can rail) the Vikings n long a 5· 7 rl'Cord . "a~ .• but fe llo" !i.C'n1ors Scan Barrell 1-losgan. a 6-4 sc:nior H;i~l ~l 12.3 points per gan1c1 and leads the 1eam 1n sconng with I Bfa lft ~helor. t7 -lJ mus! assume po1n1s pc-r game. "''h1le gua.rd Gu. leading roles tn h1~ abstnCC' lo k..-ep \1accarro has added spark 1n th title hope' ali,'e. hackcoun. a'erag1ng 10 points 1 Senior off guard M1kt• Carrl'on JU51 scvrn 11,llmc\. fstven points pcrconlc:SI) must al\(1 Thf' lt'am's biggest 111'1n came 1 pick up the sla,ch. and prixtuct1on double overtime over El Toro. De from lhe point guard J.pot COUid rcn..C and 3-poinl shOO!lng WtJl \te. 1mpTO\C' the1r chances. The V1k1ngs· 1ough [X•ct•mbcr •I. Santa Aaa -The 6-5, 2 sc hedule n1akes their "iul'}. 500 re· pound Woolridge, a third-yea cord misleading. bu1 the} slill have staner, is a potenl sconng lhreat o the talcnl 10 turn 1h1ngs around. the 8-4 Sa1n1s • 4. Hunc tagcon Beach -Abdi. A lack ofcons1s1ent contnbulion \y,1cc~l-l-IF. 1s the lonl' i.en1or from others. ho"·ever, make 1h "itar1cr. but the O ilers ha'e sur· league's nt•wt·omrr a questio pnsed n the pre-league season with mark. A spoiler's role is likely. an 8· record and consistent po1Sl' • 7. We1lmln1trr -Sevc from c1T ~oung suppon1ng cast. seniors havC' thnx )'Cars of ''ani1 .-\hd1 t!i. scoring 23 .3 pc.•r contest experience. but a lack o r. si;i:e w1 and dominale'i lhe defende;s' leave the Lions (4· 7) at thC' mtrcy thoughts cnou1h to set up w1d<.· their gambhng full-coun dcfcnsiv open shots for teammates. pressure. If nothing elSc.':, · Coac Sophomore guard Bryan Charl'g Dick Katz's up-1empo s1 ylt couJ (14 .:! poinls J)l!r game) and 6-5 bttomr a fan fa von1e 1n opposin Junior renter Jeff Vanderwal (10.5) Suns.cl gyms. TUTTLE CllCK NISSAN Long ljleach BMW 2845 Horbor lvd. Coota M ... , Ca. 92626 ALES; LEASING SERVICE; PARTS 71 •l /5!!0·6410 P•rlJI .l Servli:e O,,.n • ~·F' 1.e s.1 s.. IADDLEBACll Service "The uttlmate OrMng Macl'tine" . 3e70 N. ChorryA\19. Long 8-:lt, CA 90807 405 . °""Y ....... (213) 427 -5494 (714) 636-5790 Bob Longpre P~I• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~nAc• ~ Optn Monday undt 9:00 p.111 13600 BEACH BUD. 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"fO,. f I .--1'1 (. ...,_\.ot A,,. ~ t'4•l.t(lil>, #>.ft~ "O"' t '<~t9" AUr"ld .... . '• ,.., Dominique Wilkins Md 35 paiata and 16 re-• ' b®Ddl anctDac IUwra KGnd 14 of W. ll points in • tbe founb qumw 11 the Aduea HaWb held oil the Loi A~ Clippen (or a 120-107 vicsory Wedneeday " niaht a1 lie ODW. After leadi~ by u ma~ 26 poinu.. the Hal\'b _ wmt into the 6Da.I period OGly 16-71, and l.fte Oipeen thRe times cut the defkit"to ax. But the Hawks wottced tbe load beck to double fi&ures, and witb 2!36 left, Wilk.ins hit two he tbrowt to sjve them 1 110."96 lead, seallna tbe Hawks' fourth straitbt victory and 1evcnt.b couccutive win at home. The victory also wu tbe Hawu' 12th an their last U pmes. It wu the Oippm' 11th Ion in 13 pmes. Charles Smith and Ken Nonna.n ac:ottd 23 points each for the Oi~peTI. who Sot blck In the pmc with a I )..3 run late in the third pcnod. From the time of Riven· basket witb 7:36 left in the pmc unti,J he aot another field pl with 2:S7 left. tho Hawks ICOfed only from the free • throw line. Mote1 Malone had five and Rivm four u lbt Hawks stretched a 9S..&6 lead to 1()8.96 uain( only free throwt. J The Clippcn were ahead 2J.. l 6 with four mfoutcs left in the first quarter, but the Hawks scored tbe last 14 points of the period to ta.kc a »2l lead. "Dominique can't play any better, .. Clippers oentcr Danny Mannina said. "He's really in a rhythm. He's always hurt us with bis scorina but now he's acttina the boards and the assists. When we c ut it to six in the fourth period, Doc really took charge like the old pro he is. He really ran the floor ... "The key was the fint quarter." Rivers said ... We aot out to a ~t lead. We had a little trouble maintainina it, bul we were able to weather the storm. We were fortunate, for they came on strong. You have to take hats off to them. They didn't stop coming." Elsewhere in the NBA Wednesday: • Plttoiit I U, Nagct1 lt'J: Den ms ltodman recorded ca~cr-high to tals of 34 points and 23 rebounds and WilUams Bedford added a c.a~r-high 20 points for Detroit ar-The Pa lace. Rodman's previous carcer-bighs were 32 points and 21 rt'bounds. also an the same game. Bedford's previous carecr- high was 17 points. •Celtics 1 U, Kaleb H: Boston capuahzcd on Kevin McHale's sconng and Patnck Ewing's foul trouble m a 27-1" second-quarter surge. It was the Cclt1cs' 19th consecutive regular-~ason Win over New York at ~ton Garden Their only loss to the-Krucks in the last 28 matchupi in the building was 10 the final game of last year's first playoff round. • S..1 IOS, Cavallcn U : Kevin Johnson scored 29 points and Phoenix didn't allo w a field goal for nearly nine minutes in the fourth quarter against host Clevetnnd. The Suns won their fourth straigh t and 11th in the last 13 games despite the absence of Tom Chambers. ~ho strained his nghl hamstnng Saturday against M1a m1. •Backs IOI, Hornets ti: Jack S1kma scored 22 points, 1ncludin• thrtt 3-pointcrs. hfit ng vmting Milwaukee oHr Charlotte. the Hornets' 12th loss 1n 13 games. The win reversed a 118-1 11 O\ert1mc loss to the Ho rnets on Nov. 28. Milwaukee 1s 7-1 all-time against Charlotte • Pacen 1%1, Spen IOt: Reggie Miller scored 18 of his 36 points in Indiana's 4S-poinl first penod against v1S1t1ng San Anto nio Miller hat 13 of 19 shots from the field and all eight of has fr« throws. David Robinson to pped the pu~ "'1th 2~ points and Rod tnckland had ~I . • Tlmberwolns I IS, ~averlcb ts: Pooh Rich ardson scored a career-high 3 1 points and Ton} Campbell had n as revuahzed M innesota defeated v1s1ting Dallas. the T1mbcrwolvcs' fourth straight '1c1on o~cr the Mavencks. Tyrone Corbin had 13 rebounds. 10 assists and 10 points for Mmncsota, the fi rst tnplc--doublc in fra nchise history Ft'lton Spencer rontnbutl'd 13 pomts and 16 rebounds • SaperSoolc1 1!7, 7krt H: In Seattle. Dcmck Mc Key scored i 4 potnls and Shawn Ke mp added 20 as the SupcrSonacs domtnated the 'i«'Gnd and third quarters The Sonics o utscort'd the 76crs 64-47 tn the middle quan ers and "'crt' in rnntrol most of the way apmst Ph1ladclph1a. which lost tts third straight game and fell 5111 games behind fi rst·place Boston m the Atlantic 01 vision -\. •Jan 11%, Heat lit: Karl Malone scored 40 points and L tah held M1am1 scoreless for the final 2:52 at Salt Lake (.'1ty Johll 1ockton flna shcd ~•th 2S points and pas~ for 10 of his 17 asst\ts an the founh quarter for l 'tah. which ~on its third straight pme and 11th tn 15 outings. -From ,.~ A.uoclatH Prtt1 After letting national title slip away, Huskies 1may contend again By Ken Peters h.1ll 111111 111 1•1•1 I llam th.11 "t'Ol Ill 2 and um· of th1: tx';t \11ung dcfen\l\l llm·ml·n 10 ~"' ~P<•"s W.!'"' l01kd 1h1 ''"''11n '-'llh .1 .iti-~.i ''ctur\ <ncr thl' c-nuntn. al\o pla,cd a \IWntt g.imc ""'II ha' c a IOI to sa} about what happen\ 1n our league rnCl' nnt season." 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"ho I\ C"on<,1dl01\'tl ·-r11 t1.u.trant1'l \PU lhal I ( l \ an,J I ~(" If V.ashmgton di<K''> .make· 11 bacl.. to Pa~dcna. 11 "ould not bt-'iurpns1ng 10 sc1.· J rcma1ch of the 1491 :\c"' \car's Da) game Iowa also ha~ a Int of top pla)cr; rl·turmng Cooch Ha~den Fn ""~ have I' regulars hJck from his 81[1 1 l•n Conference co- c:hamp1on,h1p team that went 8-4. Included " Rodger\. a 1un1or. "'ho' ran for two touchdo"' ns and th rev. for another ap1nst Wac;h1ng1on Fn \Sltd that \Umt· Washin&t'ln plaVf"f$ lame up to him aftt·r thl' game and tvld him f l')'s1 rc<.·ord 1~ 1n kct>p1ng ~1th what ha~ become almost trad111onal fo o. Bag Tm coaches 1n the Rost Bo"'I -lo~1ng. Pac-10 teams have won IM of thl' pa!>t 21 Ros.t' Bowts. including a 3-1 mark o} J:lmrs. Tony Stcwan became lo....,a'<; all-time leac1u•g ru~hcr w11h 21 > ardr, on ~vcn Carnes. 11v1na ha m 2.S6:! ~ard\ n~en Gill held the mark of 2.556 ~ anh Surf Inf Contract 1xt1nsion shows Boll/nson Linebacker Haw.kins becomes champion ( nmbmmg o;k1ll and '>1'k .1111'\ Ha ..... 4>.1ns ''On lhl· longho.irll l lJw and the sufl(·rh1.·a1 al11ng \\llh 11111 bt-rome thc fi r'lt <•rand 1 h,1mr111n of tht: \l(SA New \car'' < up ,11 th,· H untington Bt.'Lllh Pier Competitor'> in fi,c d" 1\lon' l'O JOycd good .:?-lo 3-1001 "',I\ n .ind sunn) weather Winner\ included Ila ..... km' in Lo ngboard'i. R~an Sakal 10 Bo" Ronnie Brim 1n ~kn\. Id) Ratt1\ll in Ma\tcr·,, and .\dam 5te0t.•rk in Bodyboarding "l'm JUSt \toked 10 have been here and cvt'n more 'Slokt'd th:11 I won:· said Hawkms "lt'~ bcrn a Iona time \1net r'vc 'urfcd in a contt'Sl. and 11 feel reaJy &ood " Hawki n~ urf as well (or better ) as a ny o f the t)'p1cal "\hortboordcn" eompcu na toda}. and serving a• an 1n,p1rat1on to all ·of the 'Othrr long. boarders out then:. I'm c<'f1<11n this won't be the: I st }OU hear of him. The Cup will become an annual W. A evtnt to take place 1n the la t weekend of rvCT) )CU Thi wa"l thc first o f man) WSA pcc1all) events • lO take pll<'t tn 1991 The ne ~t W conte t I\ the b•· monthly in v1tauon1I quaMier un- day. and w1ll tokr pl cc at the soulh stdt of the Hunt1nat9n Beach Pier. The ne.itt in\-1tat1onal w1)f iakc pl'" It the '8tnc \lit Feb l-2 \VhC~ surfm will be compttJtn1for1 pot at the U. . Cham~•on h1~ 0 The iauon of urlina Pro- . . Uoyd nee ll'\'l1o nal-s ended 115 \Cn\On "'1th surf· 10{' mhcst land hc\t) e\cnt. the. A1ll:ihong Pro. in 6· to 8-foot surlat 'iu11~1 lkach. Ha....,011 N1c l.1 Wood of .\ustraha !lhockcd the surfing world m winnma the rnntc\l. along wt1h S'\0.000 in prm.• monc\- As for the re t of the final. fellow Austrahan T o ny Rny finished sec· ond. followed by Hawau's HaM Hedeman and Mike L..atronic. R1c h1e Colli n and Mike P::irwn' were: the only C'ahfom1an rc\1dents to.place 1n the m11n event of the contt'St. both fin1 h1n1 cqwtl 13th. \olhns fi n1'Shed eighth 1n the ratmg.s and forrncT H untmaton Beach re 1- dent (now hv1n1 1n Enc1nitu) Brad Gerlach finished 14th to cl<>!e out an ove'1111 d1 mal 5eaS<>O for Call~ fom1an \SP competJton. Manin Po tter, 19 9 v.or1d chlm· pion. ti'n 1.$hed I Sth n dcf~ndm cha me lhi )Cir. U.~ '7tt Do Oti.,. QIUI DaJJrPl#r~....,. ,.,,,. ~ .,,..,.ff97 ~.,. , . alr1ady ·galnlng dBSll'lld authority By Frank Cooney ..a~ in the drnn and signing of Plan B tree a1c:n1s. S.n FrtnelaCo uanm-Robm\On, 55. is 1n the fo urth-year of a tivc-)car Wh R -contract "1th a salary reported to be about $750.000. en the ams 3 Jn.·ed I<' l"\tl·nd T ho!te 1n'i1dc foothall bcheve ti c's worth e very penny ( oach John Rooimon <; contract last and mo re. Troubk '"· Fronllcrt' and haw arc harl:11y week. it was the ""' sign that he nlread) rnn\tdcred tn be amon~ thO'>t' w'ho a rt' ms1de football. gained "'hat he "'anted -more T authont) hat was valid.ate when th,e)' allow~ rumors t~ It wt.t'I Robin\o· 0 "'h 1 ~. 1 d to ,1.. th 00 pcrst\I that there was a po '1btht) Robinson wasn t . . l an c: c car c :i1r a ut w:in lcd · ht\ future bc:lore lhe 'iCO\On l'rtdcd \.ice prnident John It \"3'i intcrcstmg this actio n was taken b Fron-~:o;~n hod ~id the matter "ould "'all unit I alter t~· tll·rc , rather than 'ha"'. her chief henchman.y It was • ,,. Show who ref used to '" c Robinson a vote of con- But Robinson. po'is1hl} uc;ing thr k\1.•ragt of JOb fidt'n<'c earhcr this )ear a nd fueled rumo rs when he opportun1 ttl'~ in (lc"l'land and M1nnt"tota. go1 "'ha1 hr '131d "bamna a turnaround, chanacs will bt made." wanted There was no turnaround. The Rams finished with Ram\ o"'ncr (ico~1a Fron11crc did the manc:'lt their -worst r1.-cord smct Robinson amved in 1983. and thing \hl· h.is done \Ince hmna Robtn'IOn . he m ade this 1 onl_y the second ume the Rim$ ha ve not made "lure \he "'ould kC'Cp him by prouus1ng that has contract the playoffs under him He 5t11l has the best record of >would he extcndc<l. Robinson was also promised more an) coach m Rams \m tory. • WYCHE From 02 S 18,000 by expos1n1 yourself.'" Mowatt is one Qf the New Ena· land Patriots fined for KXualfy hara s1na Boston Herald sports- writer Liu Olson. W)'che was fined for dcfyi na league rule and bemn1 U A Today poruwnter Denise Tom from, tht, BcnMflVtbckcr room aner an Oct. I loss 1n Seattle. h was hjs second offense -Wyche was fined Sl.000 for blmna au ~rs from tbc locker room followina a lou to Seat· tit at Riverfront Stadium an 19 8. W)~bc said he's f'Cttivcd ldtm of uppon from playcn. wi"Wcs of own· en. central manqtra. n:mea and wivc-s of players. He sa;ct the ..-ite of a famou NFL player. whom he ~ouJdn't idtnufy. nt a pt,Gto 0( th<'1r lhrtt chaldttn. .. The littJC bo titta. lhtte .. Cf)•ng buck na ked -he's onl)' 18 months old -he's cryina and the two httlc 11rls that Art 3 and 4 arc s1tt1na there like fcma~ rcpe>rtcri taking picture"~ and takma notes:· W)'Che ws1d "And the wife says in the capuo n. 'Somethina in t.hi p1c- turt need to be chanJcd, and at 1 n't a diarx-r Hana in th~ you're m y hero. r..~ W )'Che 1 n't a bout to abendon ht crusade. • "Al Zeke Mo .... u ·s aat"'t said. \tits isn't over )(l._ and it won't be over," W)'Cbt 111d ... I'm sure at tbe le.ti~ m«tinp this wdl be di cuucd In dctatl "' The Bcnpls npw hint a cwuin m1dway thro~ the locbr room after pines. ai v•na pla)m an am 10 chaote. w~ rq>onm haw been aUowtd in without 1ncidt'nt. BUt Wyche hain'a IMfitd ofr h11 poliaioe 1"81 mt NFL'1 polq o< equal etttu fot women and mm rcponen 1s flawed. "I still believt what I believe. Nobody is soina to flne anybody any amount of money and hav.c t.htm chanae what t.hcy know common ltt'nte and community standards in this country go by; Wvche said ..And that 1 , that men and women don't optrate half-dressed and un~ d~ in m illed company ~n any bu11ncsa, whether 1t be profCU1onal foocball or n<>L '4So my IWK'e blm•t cbaneect. It .-on't Chan,e." • O"'i A~I~ the NFL'1 direccor of communicaboftt. lliid W)'Cht wu r~ ,. tlpml Ilia opintOe ••Theft'• no Pl onW on Sim" ielJO Mid ... Ht'1 ltt 10 aprc11 h~1 oPiniOM. ~ hr trill oe a vanrty of•b,ilctL As lw •IM iliddiilit lhlt led ID d.e ft-, tMt inddrn1 ii O\lt'f II fitr M this oftkc ii ~ OllnMld.... • . signs with. Raiders EL S EGUNDO - T h e Los A naeles . Ratders made a ro tcr move to bolster their special team' Wedncs· da). signing hneb:tcker Dann Jordan. and then went throuah a lt gh1 workout. To make rQOm for Jordan on lhr1r ro ter. the Raiders cut li nebacker Ricky H unte) Jordan, who attended North· eastern. wu a tifih·round dnf\ choice of the Pimburgh tttlCT1 in 1988 and played IS games for the tl!t'lcrs tha t season. tartina two. The tttlcrs cul him n1ht befort the ~nning o f the 1989 season. He signed with the Rajdtrs last Febru- ary and pl1)cd on spcnal teanu for them dunna the 1990 prncuon before bCJn1 cut on Sept. l. Hun~y was abo cut an tramana camp. lbtn brouaht beck Oct. $. Spccaal teams bn:akdo•ns have e_lqued the Raidm tbis ~11on Tl\ty'~e hacf two puntt ind two con\lttSion blocked and allowed tc\'eral Iona runbecb or punll and kid:om • indUd•f\I a 90-yard kickoff mum by n Diqo'1 Donn.it Elder last $unda)'. . Jontu. a ().foot-I. 240 p0undef, i1 ~_P,mcd Ma member of moel of the .... ..,... IPKiaJ teams. Wedftlldly Ml ihe ..UaM for tea.nt .. tM ~ to ... fl"tt ... .,..,.. ..... n...-. a move. Tiii •r'lwt (12-4» ~ I ta,e in• dw ftril ,_.. GI iM NP'L ... ,.,,. dlh ant II ....... ) ........ - ... PBAKUT8 ·"I'm ~onna plow the wi ndowsill." llAIUIADUU by Brad Anderson SHOE "Bad news he's in excellent cond1t10n. full of vm. vigor and vttalrty ana ranng to go rn 1991r· NA1'CY .. ) I U."11. Ov.. iN ~ M llA?.N "-lb Mi.< Ant N T1CN TuWARV MORI -=*W1TUAL ~~ITt, I·) '' - by Jerry Scott ~\AT ._ ~LE.th [ WIN ilU- LL)Tl[R~ ~fHINll by Jim Davia by Charles M. Schulz ~l)K'f'lJK '<UK \(UK [ HATE IT W14EN 1-4E 6E T~IT AND I DON'T R08EISR08E IT IS Mtt 10 et t~TlCIZW ~WI~~, ~~~0'( RXX-S .~/_A •llllO tn.•.o , ....... s-· tn< ' • ..,, DENNIS by Hank Ketchum THE MENACE f -I by Pat Brady by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk 'tt>UR REAR a>D!> LIKE. A GIA~i ICf.~G! OVBllBOARD The 1ncred1bl7 \l~lyand .Stupid I 1ttl e p1 r.:ite ~~t the re for a moment and then he . -·:ii -- ~low s ~OOR SIOR~ Co.MIN G AlONG? ........ l by· Chip Oun am ' ' 7 r.~ke \~--- \ I L__::::::~:::::______J L------:-~-----' ....._______.~_.__~~ ADAll a<. I ~ Ii~ LATE, M lE.LL NE. WAT 'GJ lHINK ~ n41S ~ 'iEAR'S . ~~~MINE . DRABBLE SHE'S PROBABL...'-' OUi SOMEWHERE ELSE HAVI~ A G~EM ilME I by Lynn Johnston ~~~~t .. RU«> l_,.10 EilVE. BIRlh?f' • .. I I . -. II II . BOY OR LEASE THE ACURA OF . YOtJR CHOICE ~ EV~ SAVIN.G FLEET PRICES. FAIR PRICING' FOR EVERYONE, NOT . . JlJST ~HE. C:Ho·s~N ~~w ... · ' I. ~ 40 • • • ''DEAL DIRECT AND ·SAVE''~ A NEW C.ONCEPT IN. CAR BUYING! 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(311220) 85,188 . .... . •••ct . r ................ .., ... ,, .. · •. acM1,a.e......... · ....... (lllml) •• CAii.UC c_ .. A/T. r1s. L11hr ••• tit, aWt, cnMttt r /W, P /l. ..ty 4ll min si,iia - 'alllZIAB' Pa ... 5 .... p/s, •• ~; mt.i. . ..... ( ... ) -1.•. ~1 PlllllC . Ill 11111 IM . tAe........... . s"'. " ........ ..,.. c-. --.... (.., . 11 } VOL 7/N0r1 SECTIONB COPPOLA'S SAGA ENDS. 88 ~ II \ · ·THEATERGOERS ~ ···LOOK f ORWARD TO 1991. 85 .. THE ORANGE COASTS MOST COMPLETE , GUIDE. TO RESTAURANTS -85 • -../'"'\.. JANUARY 3,1991 . .. •, A Fil 1991 ! nitially, I'd thought of this as a little. unassuming, .. before and after .. weight-loss project. You kno". one of those, .. I lost so many pound in o many wee ks." kinds of tone . After alt. I said to m\self. all I really want to do 1 lose· those ~6 . pounds that ha"e crept up on me over the past seven or eight }ears. A s1mple goal -get back to "'eanng 1ze 8s and I Os again. I chose to ignore the fact that O\ er that same penod of time I'd tned e' e~ diet program available . .\I o. I cho~ to 1gnon.~ the fact that on m} own I had also a longer 'ihclf of diet book than B. Dalton and Brentano had together. I could talk a 'e~ good .. diet .. But the facts were that none of them "-Orkcd -at least not for long. . RND OUT WHATS HOT AT AREA NIGHT CLUBS. BfO I I .,,. . . \ . / / .. '• DAILY PILOT ~9~ TIDNGS TO DO THIS WEEK . . 11111111.... -.... The legendary Martha Graham Dance Company will be on stage at the Performing Ans Center on Fnda) and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets arc $1 3-40 and arc available at tht- Center bo' office and Tickctmasttr outltts. or by phone at 740-2000. 2 lfft1f •JWU Tbe Nev1llt Brothers will ~rform at tht Coach House o n Sunda> beginning at 8 p.m. T1ckt ts 3rc S28.50. For information and rcservauons. call 496-8930. 3 .-NmE Tbt lrv1nt Symphony pre~ cnts tht .tohn Pnncc 81g Band • at the Irvine Barclay Theatre on Sunda~ at 3·p.m. Tickets are $12-20 and arc available at the theater boll offict and T1ckttron outltts. or by phone at 854-4646 4 • PIKIFI Saturday Night Li ve alum- nus Joe Piscopo will be on stage for two shows at the Coach House 1n San Juan Capistrano on Tuesday night. at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Tickets arc SB.SO. For informat1on and reservations. call 496-8930. 5 WT...-r This 1s the final weekend fo r the.' .. Cahfom1a Light" t'\h1h11 o f West Coast 1m- prt''\'\ton1'\ts at the.' Laguna -\rt Mu- seum. ~07 Cliff Or. in Laguna lkach The museum 1s also now offtnng a sho" of nc" paintings by Ton' l ahat thorugh March 17 For intormatmn call 4Q4-65) I Roger Bloom 9 1111• ftnl Modem Faith wtll play at the Golden ~r. 300 Pacific Coast Highway 10 Huntiqton OC'ach. Tuesday at 9 p.m. SI ttrink night. No door cha'JC before 7:30 p.m. Happy Hour Wllh free buffet. For more information. caJI 374- BEAR. 10 ~l':!front in New- port Beach presents Lee Ferrell, T UClday throuab Tbunday from 7:30 p.m. and Fnday and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. For raer- vations and information, call 675--2566 .. 11 ···=·· The Yale Wh1tTenpoofs wall perform on Tuesday al the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 West Coast Hl&)lway, Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Yale Oub of Orange County. the ehte si n11n1 ' group has an 81-year tradition of 8 lllR.lfll Tmft entertainment. The show 1s open 10 The Los i.\ngclcs. p0 ..,c.-rt) tht general pubhc. Doors open at Ocpartm('nt a troupe of 7 30 p.m There ts no ~rvcd humc.-lc"~ aniMs. "ntcrs. musKrn ns .sca11ng.. Tickets arc pnccd at $1'5 and actors undl·r the dtrernon of for ad~lts and SS for children under John Malpcd~· will perform on Sun-14. Tickets may be ordered Ill dJ~ tx·g1nning at :! p m 111 tht 495-2894 through Fnday. In 1nr F1nr .\rt\ < l'ntcr in Hentage Park 3\ pan of the In inc Arts Fcsll\ 111 Thr performance 1r. free For 1ntormauon l all 7:?4-6684 7 Jm-1U The Cafe Lido, 501 30th St 1n Newport Beach,· fcatu~ the Pegg) Ouqucsncl Quintet feat uring Jultc Kelly and Ann Pat· ter~n on T uc<.da> from 8:30 pm. 10 I a m For 1nformauon. call ti 7~-21168 8 -111.D . Solo dan« artm Marlie GJllJs •Mii pcrf'orm at the McKmney Theatre on the Saddle- back College campus on Saturday It 8 p.m. Tickets are S 12 aencral: S l 0 for students and scnion. For \nfQf· ma11on and ucket•. call S82-46S6. 12 ...... The Crazy Ho~ Steak Houst and Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow Dr. tn Santa Ana. presents Dan Seals 1n two shows at 7 and 10 p.m Monday and Tues. day evenmg.s. For rcscrv1t1ons and tickets. call 549~ 1512. 18 _. ..... , .. The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, 900 New- port Center Dr. in Newport Beach, prcKntt J&D aunarist Robert Conti 1n the View l..ou"IJC Monday throuah Friday from 5 to 8 p,m. and also on Monday from 8:30 lO 12:30 p.m. in an open JIZZ jam ~sion. For more infottnation. call ~. II Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January a, 1991 14 .... _ The Golden Bear, 300 Pacific Coast Hi&h~Y in Huntington Bcacb, presents Qlcumbrz on Saturday at 9 p.m. Admission pnce is $7. Tickets available at the door only. For more · information. call 374-BEAR. 15 llFIBLA M Com edian Rondell Shcricbn will be on StlfC at the lmpi-ov in Lrvine throuab Sunday. Showt1mcs ~ 8:30 p.m. torught ~nd Sunday; ~:30 and l0:30 -p..m....Eriday~ and 8 and 10:30 p.m .• Saturday. For information and ~ ervations. call 854-S4SS. 18 ... MTY An Island R, Patty with Planet l<J~be held .. t the Golden Bear in Huntif\llon Beach on Sunday bcsinnina at 6 p.m. Admission price is SS. R>r more 1nfonna11on. call 374-BEAR. 17 .. •••JAlZ The New Orleans Jan Club of Soutbcm Calt- fom1a presents the famous Jazztn' Babies as the fcatu~ band at their Comedian Joe PtlcOpo will cause a few laugh• at the Coach House In Sen Juan Capistrano Tuesday at 8 and 10:~ p.rn. meeting on Sunday from I to 6 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. 212 Elk Lane. Santa Ana. Fivt addiuonaJ jam SC'h arc ofTtred for hsten1na and danc- ina. Adm1ss1on 1s $5 ll the door. For mort inform111on, call 664-1408. 18 .. ,..., 8111an10 Rc1t1uran1 19100 Von Kannan 1n Irvine, features WalteT Lakota .rnd The New York Conntttion v.11h jazz otTerinas from 8 p.m. to I a m each Saturday. For inform111on. call ,752-S222. • 19 ,_1111 Lqendary Mctropolnan Opera toprano Ooroth\ Kirsten Wlll offer an insi&btful look into Pucan1's "Madame Bun~rlT> .. on Sunday ~1nnina al 7 p.m. a1 the Wesun SOuth Coast P1azi Hotel as part of Opera P1c1f1l ·, "Prol~" series. Opera Pacific opens "Madamt' Buttcrl'ly" at the Perfonn1n1 Arts Ctnttr on Jan t ~ Tickets td the Proloeue event an- $20 per person, for more 1nfor- m:mon. call 544. 7027. 20 ...... The works of Gral c Mef)antan will be featurC'J at the Newport Center Library. ll'b San Clemente Dr. in Newpon &ach. 1hrouaho111 the month 111 January 1n tht Community Room A rtttpt1on for the anut wtll be held on Jan. I J For more 1n"tor- mat10n. call 644-3l9l. "' t\MU...,, 1 ·~ k""° • OF S'-'61M'f\.'t (.O\.O, • CCN\.O ~ "'*" OoJ t ~ E.'-C,<c9\C. ~ : • .._ ... ...._ __________ .-J .-.-.-..~~------.-J l.a.;IU..~----~--~... M ... .._..._ ______ ~~~( ----------------..... ..---------------..... ..-----------------. ------------------,~ ' 1 t . • J - ~and: oc. Or1n,e CoUnl). BT, blade 11~ BT-cpt black tic optional: pp, ~r PN'S'Jn: TBA. to be' ar- ran8N}. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •Maa el Ge Year, Jan. 3. Cypress Collqe recosn1uon dinner honors ' Thomas Nielsen a t Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim. • Twelfdl NIP• Dtuer at CMtaa M...,._. Jan. 6. 7 p.m .• Gourmet Diners Guild at Conlin residence, Newport &ach. Contact Mynl Kreudu. 631-1149. • M ... me 88'krf1J Opealq Nlpl DiaHr, Jan. 12. 6 p.m .. Opera Pacific at Wnttn South Coast Plaza Hott l, Costa Mrsa. Cont.act Rich- ard Dary. 546-7J71. • SIMrellM Dec Sltew, Jan. 12-13, Shorhnc Dot Fanc1crs at 0.C. Fa1r- graounds, Costa Mesa. $4 pp. Chil- dren. $2.SO. PhoM 544.9)72. •~e B•HetflJ Brmd., Jan. 13. 10:30 a.m., Opera Pacific at Radisson Plaza Hotel. Irvine. Co~ UICt Richard 0eaQ-, $46-7)72. • C.o• Al~ Meetlq, Jan. Is. 10:30 a.m .. Opera Pac1rac ieneral mttuna a nd l1oY1chcon at Lt Mcr- 1dicn Hotel. N~wport Beach. Co~ tact Richard ~ary. 546-i J7l. •Leclare Serles, J a n. 17, 9:30-11:30 a.m .. OC Pcrform1na Ans Center/Crescendo Chapter prcsrnts Ramsey Clark, $70 pp. for scncs. Contact Che/a Talcisnik. dJS--0858. • Maame Banerfly Dtuer, Jan. 18-19. 6 p.m .• Opera Pacific at Radisson Pia.ta Hott!. Irvine. Con- iact Richard Dt-ary. 546-7371. •1"11 OWe Treuare e .. w Aac- Uoa. Jan. 19, 11 a.m.-2 p.m .. OC Public U:lcv1S1on at Wilbur Toole House. Corona del Mar. Contact &rb or Pam. 675-5511 •Seper Bewl Party. Jan 20 (tem- porary date). Dcbu sy Chapter of the OC Performina Ans Center at member's residence . Contact Carolyn Nonfll, 846-7946. • WIMmaller DIMu. Jan. 21 . Ken- dall Jackson wuna of 21nfandels II Trees R«..-urant. Corona dcl Mar. Phone 67J-0910. • Ne.,.rt Clank Pre-Am, Jan. 2S-26 al 7 a.m.. Hoaa Hospital Foundation al Newport Beach C'ounlr)' Club. Cont~cl Juditb Bro~'er. 261 -1770. • • • O..nael otMer, Jan. 26. Con Gusto chapter of OC Performina Arts Center at member's residence. 8 sAletc s. Me41ca1 Aeteald. Jan. 26. 7-10 p.fll., Medical R~h and Education Society at Crysa.aJ Coun. south Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. $7S pp. Pbonc 1156-5679. • Sllfet ... , ._..,, Jan. 26. one hour befo~ kickoff. OC Juvenile Conneeuon Pro&ram al Crean rai- dcncc. Santa Ana Hctabts. SI SO PP• !'Ito« 69J-0192. • AmerkM Treeaa ""· Jan. 29. 7-9 a.m.. OC T,..urna Soticty CouoaJ Bteakfast 11 Casa Santa Fe, Santa Ana R~ooal Transpof\ation Center. Pbont $7/..()6()2.. •l,ena Rall ., ,.._., Jan. 30 at 6 p.m .. Chapman Col~ f'U'IOIJ\•lion dtnna at Ooubktree Hotel, Or· anac.. S7S pp. Conr.ct Va~n KclJty. 991~J13. 1' 'BENJAMIN E~SIEIN'S : ·ART • Bltlaalct ( 19100 Von Kannan In inc. 752-S222) .. .vi and tht lnOucn~ of Li ving Abroad ·· ' Galer.. Capittraeo ( 316 I Camino Capistrano San Juan (. ap1strano. 661-1781 ) through Jan 13: .. The K.achanas a"" Coming. i\n of the Hopi ·· • Art laltitate of Soe~ra CaJI· foraia (2222 Laguna Can)on Road. Laguna Beach. 497·3309.) Jan 14- Feb 14· Ma n ha i\lf. pnsm color\ and charcoal v.or~ o; • trvtae Valley Collete Gallery Hall (5500 Irvine Center Dmc Building A.300. ~59-3:!77) "'Jov.· Jan. 26· An and Music Student'> 'hov.caS<'. • Lllpu Art MHeem I 'W ( h ll Onvc. Laguna Beach . ..$~4-tiU 11 Through Jan 6 "California l1gh1 Through \1arch I" To"' Labat nev. pa1nt1t1g .. Jan 11 ·\pr :! I l~t clhte plle~ at uth C oast Plaza 1 K im .\hcl~. 'Tht mog C'ollN'tor Jan I I -Mar :!.i ··Edv.ard Corbttt ;\ Rt'trosJX'('tl\c ·· Jan 18-Marl h 24 The f '<pr~\t\t' \culplun.· nt -\h ·1n Light • Newport Harbor Art M•u•m ,. ( 50 San Ckmt'nte DrHe "'t'v.port Bcalh "~l.l.11:!:!1 '3n :!t1-.. tanh 17 fdv.ard HopJl(:r Rohen ._t 1llar MUSIC • Lapaa Chamber Muic Society, (vanous location . .i94.~8:!:!) Jan I:! Camtr.na Mu .. 1ca of East Bcrltn • OC P~llurmonie Society. 8 p m at ()( Pcrlorming -\ns (enter hllll Tov.n Center ()n,e, CMta MM.a SH-24:!:! Jan. 14. luhak Ptrlman Jan. 15 i\nd~)e' 831al.a1u Or· chntra w11h conductor Dm11n Khokhlo' Jan :!4 Los Angele' Ch.amber Orrh~lra Jan :!6: USSR Sta te S) mphon) with conduC1or Ye\gtn)' 'ellano' • Padfic SJm .... y. 8 p m at O< P~rform1na "115 Center. 600 Tov.n Center Orl\e. Costa Me\a 474-4.:?33 Jan. 2:!-23 Conductor Peter Maag. mcu o-soprano Oolora ZaJtC • • Open PKiflc ( OC Performing Ans Center. 600 To•-n Center Dm e. Costa Mesa 979-7000) Jan 12-19· "Madame Buncrlly" (Puc· Cini). DANCE , THEATER, MUSICAl THEATER 8 Mynery Cafe (Hubtn·s. I Hul- ton Ccnlrl' Dr .. Santa Ana. 95S- CLUEl. Dinntt show Fnda)'s and turda)'s. ~Munkr at C.ak No1r •· • oc ,emnu.c .vta Cata <600 Town Ce11ter-Dnvc.° COila Mna. 740-2000). Jan. 4-6: Man ha Graham Dance Company _ ...... C...l ...,..._, (65S TO'lrD Cenier Dnvc. Com Mesa.. 751-7127). ••~Jan. I l-Fcb. 14: Ptraaes. Matt Lee. Jan. 12: Pay What You.Will~ ...... Jan . H -Feb. 24: Kass of 1 he sp.dcl woman. - US11NG INfORMA TION· It ,_ u~ •n t".-enf lisb1t1 Ot' duu_, of in&m.rion for lllattltook.'' (f;m:f inquinn to #kttiam1n fps- lrin, <'/o · BllctlJoot.. PO 8c>.t I S00.114. C'orou dd MM, CA 9162J. • Dely Piiot Weekend/ Thurtd8Y I JenU9ly 3, 1'!91 • " -~ I .. Resolution to lose weight mdversal By Hall Harrell Orang. C:0.11 D•lly PllOt It's a new year and tame to tum o' <'r J ne~ leaf. L1lte people aero " the nation, many Orange \oa'>I residents are among those "'ho ckc1dc to lose a re~ un- ~ an1cd rxiunds and get in bcner \hape ··we ddinatd} notice an in- crease al 1he first of the year." said l 1"3 •de. a markcung coordi- na1or for Wc1gh1 Wa'1chcrs. .. People gJ\ c 1hcmseh ~ per· m1ss1on lu O\C:rea1 dunng 1he hohda}s and compensate by going on a d1e1 ·· (), erc:a1ers Anon)mous agrtts. "lake an\th1ng else. after the fil"\I of 1he )Car a 101 of people 1mn." ..aid a ~oman who wished Ill n:ma1n anon~mou~. ltk said 1hc fi rsJ of the year diet ~yndrome repeats itself year a0cr }'Car and slowly disappears until onlv those who scnously "'1sh to change their ea tang be- , havior remain. • Both programs. although ver;y differcJ\t, stress the importance of good eating habits rather than "dieting.." Weight Watchers involves w~k.Jy sessions whttt members learn how to chanae their at-~ t1tudes· about eating and food wtrik tcarnirtJ 11boot 1ood nutri- tion. f:ttS for the prosram vary on length and t~ or program. During traditional Weight Watchers classes pan1capaots re- ceive an aS50nmcnt of matenals . and anfonnation to help thc?m after their eating habits. They buy and prepare their own food and ta1lor the program to their life· sty I~. On the 01her hand. Overeaters Anonymous. like Alcoholics Anonymous and other programs. is based on the 12-stcp ladder to ~overy. "It's a self-help. support aroup patterned after AA." sa1d the woman. 14 Dally Piiot w end/ Thursday, January 3, 1991 • _,..-~-- lM ....,Or-. c-t o.ly Pllol Nora Lehman cheek• her weight prlor to beginning an all around ,fit""9 program to Improve her health and shed a few unwanted pounds. lfmAI From 1 - In carlter years when I'd put o a few pounds a little cffon resulted in a quick los But I'd my wciaht,gcl out of hand this um and what had always been bonn )>ut easy. no lo~r was. It wasn't a joyful npcnenct. bu gradually I ttalized I had to fa~ faCl that age and gravity wcrc ~Of\ ing against me. While it's true I still fall wtth1 Webs~1 definition of m1ddlt' -.. that time of life betv.ttn )out and old qc: now usuall)1 th<' > from about 40 to 6S" (actually subscribe to Cart Rctn<'r's th that middle qc is 10 years ol than whatever I am at th<' m mcnt). I rulized that that pt' known m the popular pr~ "golden ycan" was upon m<' and pould. 1f sman. take this opponuru ty to develop a plan for the futul"l' Fimcs.s became the focus "'e1&h loss mn-cly an adJunct · Could a sood proanm -on which included a workable d1c1 a a supervised cxerc1~ progr.1m act as a ktnd of damqc control. no only helpana to hold back .. th<' ud of time" but makin1 somc ob .. 1ou physical and psychological chnng in 1 pushina•thc-uppcr-hm1ts-of middlc atcd person hkc m<'" Would my hair tum dark aga10 Would'm) skin look hit<' a ~ell a 35-ycar-old's? Would I grow fi vc mchcs and 5-foot, nine? WouJd l reach the Southern < .ii" fom11 .. hard body" ideal" Would. an other \trOrds. m1ra.: occur'> Well. miracles being an \hon supply. no 1s the answt'r to all of1 abo\e . Ho..,,cver. on the non-fanta\\ s1 of the ledger arc S9mc lq111m11 qucsuons. Such as: Would my muJCle tone 1mf)rO' and 1f so. how much? Would my stamina bC' 1ncl'\'a drematically? WouJd I be stronger? Would I be able to lo~a m) cholesterol? Would my body fat pcrcen1a1c be lo~rcd dramatica.lly? I admit to fcehna some am- bivaJance about havu1a my wt1ghts and measures known outs1dl· the immediate family (and to be hone 1 here. not all of them are P"' > 10 this information). On lhe other hand. motivation to succeed seems hi&hcr when the aodaence 1s largrr In addition, I thank thm arc cnouah of my pttrJ out there 10 be ence>unted to bqjn a provam hkt \hjs if they sec that even I can sucoced: T11is is tk nrsr JD • S<ml· rqu11r scr1ts 1bout Nor1 Lehman '1 quest for titMSJ ht. with Mlp from Mr pers<>nal tni~r M1ureen Hvdini. ~h" ·;, pictured on the covtr 1lon$ l#ith uhm•n, will If.rive ro lo~ tt'tifht wlti~ improvi111 her overall hclltlt. FutufT 1rr1cks will a~ in tM DaUJ ..U.& on lbe balcb ~ ( _ .. __ Theater .. 1 ~ -11~1-tl•a .11 plin 1991 thaat• trips -", . . The Daily Pilot's Guide to .Local Theaters Happ)' ·new year. thcatcrgoc" After you hang up that 1991 calen- dar. )'Our ncx.t order of business is to stan marking tt with the plethora of pla)s that arc coming )'Our wa> ·over the next ft'w months. Taking the honors as the first ne" produ t1 on of th<' \ear 1s Ira Levin's corned' "C'nuc=s Ch01cc" • by the San Clemente C'orhmumt) Theater B.J 5cott 1s d1rte11ng the sho". "h1ch fcaturt's Ron Lance. Mary Fraser. Ao)d Harden. Penn) RadchtTc and lo....:rc ne Rarnard. The sho" opened Wcdncsda} at the Cabnllo Pia) house. 202 \t' Cabnllo ~n Clem<'.{lte. and "111 run Wcdm·<.da'' through S:uurda~ c; at 8 pm until Jan 26 Rc"°r- vauo n'i art' takt-n at 4Y2-0465 Tom Titus ,. - • Theater --· . r . c.ani...'!Mlt.--. Grand Di.aDtr.'nl-.&er .. a--...c.--•• ~,,...,. Wq OtrBl"CMMl ... y Playhi:N .. . . . ,,.wclco1T1e 10 \\e~1mm\ter\ ··Rarn- inal>.er .. "CHral ~asQns b;iek). lnmc.-( ommunll\ Tht-atergoer; l3n g.o ··'-l uts." Feb "hen Tom Topor·, ten~ \anti' hcanng drama open\ at 1 unk Rod. C ommun1t' Park That '3me c' cn1ng "111 \Ce Cole Poncr'~ ·· "'-n' thrng ( 1t11.•, .. mounting lhl· "'-1""-.innc~ Thl'3tl'r stag(' at Saddlebad. Colltac anJ thl· Qlu~1cal rt\ uc .. 51dc b' 1de h' Soodht"1m .. '"•th Ooroth~ Uimou'r See TITUS/111 t'\I \\l't'k O range Count) au-makers .. o'er the 'ear\. but rarch d~n ~ "•II get their first lool at d(X" a theater producc the musical Lanford \\1lo;un·, "Bum This:· .ir-\l'f<iton. ··1 10 1n the hndc " That·~ nv1ng Thu Ma~ at the Forum thl· ne' I a11rac11on of the "'le" pon · Theater on Laguna Bcac-h'<; 1-c'ill'al Thtater .\ns Center. nnd 11 nm'e of A.ns ground\ The El)s1um The-Feb. I. probabl~ "ltt. a dming Dtnc:al producuort lS be1ni staged 1n rainsto rm outside (hkc the chfT\allc as~1at1on "1th Laguna Outreach .----:-=---------=-----....... ------..;;..----------J and "111 run Thu™Ja~s through unda~s a l X p m until Fc.-b 10 Rcsen at1on<1 -N"'-1156'>. Heading a brace of openings for ne"<t "ecle nd 1s Mark Lee's -Pirates:· "h1ch "on South Coast Repcno') 's annual pla)'wn11ng con· tt'St last )Car and now "'II rcce1't' a 'full produc11on on SC-R's main stage The "orld premiere o pens Jan 11 and runs through Feb. 7 • .\lso bow1n8 in nc>.t "cckcnd arc two separatl' producuons of tht' thnller "Wait nt1I Dark" -at the HunHngton fkach Pla)housc and C) pre s C" ic Tht'ater -along with John G uan's dnrid) llntcd comnh .. ~ House of Blue Lea'"~. at th'-\\estminstcr (om- munll\ Theater T"o mo re ~hows amvc thc fol- lowma wrelt.t•nd. led otT b) "The C11ucns1an Chalk Circle" at U\I on the I 7th. Opening the ne'\t night will be "P:11nun1 Churcht'! .. at the Laauna Pia) house South t oast Rep will be b3ck 1n business Jan 25 w11h the stage \<COion of "~ISS of the p1dcr Woman" o n 1t'I Second tagc. Also goma up that v.eckcnd arc "The lion in Wintt'r'' at the AJtcmauvc Rcpcrtor) Theater and another original. David caglto n c's "Bashing." at Orange Coast Col- lqc .• Af\cr an extended absence. the Oran1c County . Black Actors' Theater SWln&J back 1oto 'act100 Jan. 11 with an onpnal pfay that' a real mouthfuJ --The Tn al of One ~hon-•&htcd Black Woman vs. Mamm Louise and Saftteta Mac." The · how will be aivcn a thrtt·wctkcnd run at the Gem Tticatcr in Garden Grove. whCre produaion by tht' resident Gro,·c hake1pcarf Fe uval dotSn•t start until May. We'"c sttn a lot of .. Rain-' ll1••lllChut•(,,; .. r1l ftuc 't JANUARY 12•, UM. 17•. U •. 1t ,,.J., ..... ........... :~ ...... ......... \!th Yr'tllu .. U k tf\#•U 'Ollt 'TICtlOI CALL 714/740-2000 011 ' .. l t I I ,. I ' '• ILl~AllTM MY'!ll ' " IO•AT•A• WllC" I II I I' • I l.i· MA•I AI MIAJt.11 t' ., f ..... ,, ' I I\ t " I AIL OUl l•IAUM ' I • • •••••• l'OUUMIWOI/ ' ••r ,, 2U/4 ... IH2 OR YlllT TMK CUIUR'I IOX O,,IC• OR AMY TtCllCnMUTH (MAY CO. 011 MUllC ,lUlt. . ' J I• hthn wull c .. ,1 .. 11 ••t111lt• L•t•••J• I OOpa •••••tn l 110,,. •l•u . "'" •• tllot •ut• 1>1"" cutl•& ••• l'••l t••• ••llJ"' •• clln1• I Cloein1 Ticket . Production Date Price• Phone "n.. ..... otMlllilf ~ r•11 J'mJD]U.96 838-lUO "Gill. . Feh.8 S27-39 772-7710 "Critic' Choice· J an..• $10 •92-04S& -Oh. Fuq.,· Jan 12 112 S4 7 -8:.;f,d SWM SEEKS. .• SWF FOR TLC ASAP ls starting a meantngful rclauon hip or mccung ne\tt f nend 1mponant to you? Wdtch for detaih on DATELINE. a ne"' ~rvicc to help you meet intcrc ring people. Only in your Orange Coast Daily Piloc. #' r Deity Pilot Weekend/ Thursd~. Ja~s, 1991 • ~ ·- Music Despite ··roaglr road, pop music prospe/f/ld 111 11110 By Peter B King ~.cnpps Howard "'-Serv1Cl41 'fr,. I 990 "3\ a tough ~car for pop music f rom \\llhuut. conscnativc . t.-/iorccs talhcd against song lyncs thl·~ lound otfrn<.1\l' through record laht•hng. and thl· Jln>~cu11on of 2 I I \l' ('fl'" I mm "11hin. pop threate ned to cal itself. thrtmgh lip-s~ ncing. "aptd 1w11-tlt\u1 u111.l an emphasis on 'itkn<. a1 tht• l'>.JX'nse .of music '' ah'.i''· hov.cH·r a lot of good rnmtr got m;idc. omc of the most '11:11 mp ,., t'r tnund a "tdcr au- d1rncc H:ird-rt1t'l.,·rs continued 10' tit'' t'lop a nwt;tlfunl..htfl-hOp fulot0n ·• \\ nrldtx·.11 tlll\l'd the not1c st~ ks JAN. 7 A I WAYIM JEl•BS qf different l3nd s. Roughl) 3.000 pop albums were released 10 1990. and I caR·t claim to ha' c lish:ncd to all of them. Further. "1th so man) choices. the IO\lolabll· nunfbcr .. , 0.. seems mt•aningle'is Wh~ not 15 best. or 1()'> C\1111. )UU \\OUldn'1 go \HOng 'if><'nthng 11me "•th any of the 10 rctnrd1ng\lt~1cJ here 10 no particu- lar order 1 "lkdttml· ·Stones ... Oa' 1d Bacl"\,ald . .\&M -Literate. foscina11i'lg. .,omc11mc'i troubltng This week's top records The following are the top record l'llts and leading populilr compact d1slu as they af)pear tn tl'11s ·weeli's issue ot Btllboard magawle SINGLU t "Jumfy My Love' M adonna IS1rej 2 'Because I Love You Stevie B (LMRI J 'From a D1stanct" Bette Mldler (At1an11q c.Oid jMort tl'\An 500,000 singles sold I . 1 4 "H19h Enouoh Damn Yan'<~es (Warner Bros..) S "Toms Diner DNll. teilturnig Suzar\<le Vega (A&MI GOid 6 "Impulsive" W ilson PhlllJps (!81(1 7 "Love W tll Never Do W otnout You' Jilnet Jackson IA&Mj a "S1ms1uvlty" Ralph Trewam (MCAI t 'The First Time" Surface fColumDlal AL.mUMS< t 'To the Extreme" Viln1lla Ice (SBKI Platinum jMore ttlan l m1Qton untu sold I 2 "Please Hammer Don't Hun 'Em" M.C Hammer (Capltoll Platinum J "The Immaculate Collection" Madonnc1 (Slrt l 4 ''I'm Your 8.lby TonlQtlt" Whl~y Houston (A rtstal I 'Manah C.1rey • Mariah Carey jCOl- umbl•I Platinum 6 "Some Pe~·s Lives Bette Mldler (AtlilnticJ GOid , "Rhytl'lm of the saints" Paul Simon (Warner Bros I a ·w11son Ph1n1ps· Wiison Phllllps fSBIC) Platinum • 'The Razors Edge" AC-DC (Atco) Pl1tlnum •Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 3 .. 1991 songs "ilh an l \ fla, or. I "Time·s U p." Living Colour. Epic -An ·innovative. seamless fusion' o( mrtal. hip-hop. PoP and funk. Ver- non Reid is among the ve11· best rock guitansb. 3 "Fear of a Slack Planet." Public Enemy. Columbia .:_ Mort' than radtrnl politics. Pub- lic Enemv means radical music - a t.kn~ toUagc of r«yclcd sounds. jlrnvocati\ e I~ rtC'> and Churk o·s rx·<'rless rapping. f"World Cllqwe." Dttt·llle, Elektra -lovenllve sa~pll•I· sexy 1l•cJ•c alld a wact1 sense of llumor, from a bud ,._., helped put bouse mHk-oo tk malastream map.$ ''.\h Via Musi- com," En John~on. ('apatol -In the prescnr pop chmatr. a small m1mck : \n instrumental nlbum b)' a rock guitarist with plent} of tal- rnt. hut nu flash ur anttudc. climbs thr chat" I ''Beaut):· R)uich1 ~a~amoto. V1rgJn -E\-mcmhcr of ) cllo1i. Magil' Orch('stra and con- tnbutor to .. Thr Last Emperor .. '\Oundtrack. l..amolo has a \in~u· lar wor'ld-mus1c st) le. Wt-St Afm an h~ghli (C' gu11nr. Bnch 8o)'S hm mon11ing. tabla and ~ynth<'SlllT> 'mit and mingle. r>ar1ng'! \'ou tx·1 Bettt'r sttll. 11 works. 7 .. Thr Khythm oft~ Saint ... Poul Sinwn Warner Bros. -Simon empfm, .\fnc-a n. Br.whnn and .\m('rnJn 111u~1c1an\ for hi, fit"jt altium )ln11· IQ8(1'~ ''Ciran~l:ind." More dclt,.11r Jnd m~ \IC'nQU'i thnn tis prnl1 See MUSIC/111 The Daily Pilot's· Guide to Music '11dtet Performen Date Phone ~Jt.dfteMl VI 1114118 1/4 ~ .. u ~ '"' lJ6 8:80PM J/7 l:IOPM VI 1 6 lOPM 114 .... 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 • ...... u.a T D MIWt Q T Olllf!I Show Sino • 0-..Q Tiii ... .......... ..... ~-,, .. ""'"""' •-u• ... • ILMLay • • • ' -- ( • Vldaa 'Loligtl111 Co11panlon', has aura of dlgillty, compassion By Mike Peirson Serll)C)I Howw1' Newt Ser'"" "Lo•1tlme Companion." V1d· mark Home Video VlfS ICX> min. Rattd R. .. Lon111me Companion .. 1i. a re- mark:Jhlc' <'ndra,or for man) ._ f'<':l)Ons. nonl' more ~ than th<' un~n11mcn1al IA-I> 1n which It un· ro1J., \on~1dcnna the subJCCt mat· t<'r -.\ID -an)' filr1"1 that can C'tt'atr :in Ill~ of d11nit) and rom- paruon without succumb~ to Sl'lf· pit) and d~p.ur 1) dcscn 1ngofh1gh pr.mt indttd Thi'> "°"('rful undcntatt'tl '1dro from dim tor i..:orman Rene and plJ\ \\ t1ghl ( ra1g l UC'U ('SSil) th<' '" <'"' of 3 aroup of &il' men '" "1('\\ 'm~ from It)!( I It> tht• rrc~nt It ,..,,f'<'n' on tht• da' thl" Ne\!. Yor~ T1mr' fif\t n:rtirt\ that a m)'i· tt'nOll\ .. ~,, cancer" ha\ bc.-en d1agno\C'd in \an FranC'l~O and N<'" York' ttnd ends nine )can. Inter after ..:ud cancer has 1r· rt'\ nc11hl) C'ha nged the mens' "' c~. v.11h gt'ntlt' au1hont) and nec-ung humor Lucas' stof) unfolds almo<>t ac, a ~n~ of v1gncttt'C.. the }'cars pass w11h J >tud1t'd routincn~. punllu· Jtt·d onh h' mor<' 10'5". But far from la\hing out. 1he film-ma~c" l hoo~ 10 look inward at the hean!i of1hc1rch8r:lllcr'> [,en at tts most cmo11onal -such as the death-bed ""Cnl" \\ hcrc l>J' 1)01\ says aoodb)'t' 10 his lo,<'r -hope fort~ future. for a cure:. rcma1n!i a C"Cntral tht'me ( :l'iU.!11 rt'ad<'n will autom111call) .. h, nwa~ from ft'n11ng a film about \ID~ :ind that'' the real pit) For \uch 1' the lcH·I uhomp.1s'>1on that t ucM and Rt•nt• '"'~' 1n this '1deo that 11·., '>l~m:ch drpft'ssing and often fur funnu.·r than one might 1ma.s1nl· Rut l\l0\11) 11 11· luminJI('\ J\ Ur)}\ lht' QUICIC'>I ot v.1\4.lom t·an 0 "My Blu Huvea." \\ arnc:r Home \1dt.-o. VH ·Beta 9..6 min Manin .\\ 11 turn\ out tht') help l':lth other Vinnie d1\Covcrs what 11'1> li~c 10 hrl\ e n de' ott"d fncnd. and tht• 1:onc.<'nat1'<' agent learns ahout going out on the to" n and lea' 1ng rill his 10h1h1t1oni. behind Thert• an• a fr" genuine!) cle' a momt'nts 1n th<' 'tdeo and m ore thqn a le" tuntmrd gags Manin anti ~1oran1c. Jn 1hr1r roles 1us11cc -although aO\nm· v.ho thin~ ~13n in o\Cral I\ normal!) \hould st<"Cr dt•ar of thl\ '1dt'o The o nh tnn' hright <,pot l'I th<' 'lUPPon1ng ca't lilomc del1c 1ous suppon1ng Jl('rformanl"e' from Joan Cusac~ and \it'lan1C' \"3\fon kttp '~ou lau@htng "hl'n thL' c,cnJ)t srullc.-1'"\ out -:1' " "onl 10 haprx·n a"' - llmt• J 'n'nl· run., lnngcr than t\\O min1111•, ..\~ muJcrn tumcd11.·, gu "\h Blue Hca\Cn" " thorough!~ pcd· L''lnJn 0 "El Dlablo." HBO Home: Video \ lt"i-lktJ ICJ7 min HBO con11nuc'> its pattan nl rcc~cl1ng mad(··for-<·abk mo' 1<.~ for thi: home 'Jdl'O markrt \\1th "El 01ahln " a llkc:ahlr c:noug.h saiµa ahout a haple\\. 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I l • Mlvlll What the critics say Now it's all one movie. The ~s of destruction that had been sown in Francis Ford Coppola's two previous movies o n the C'orlcone family blossom. d isturbing!), an the tnlogy's bnlliant. tenaciously intelhjent final act. "The God- father Pan Ill." "The Godfather Pan Ill" has moments of epiphany beca~ Coppola always brought metaphoncal ovenones to the ma1enal that ha'e taken n bc~ond the gangster genre. It's alwa)s been about a femtl) brought together in ihc busrness of cncnc and can be read as thr corruption of the Amencan fam1l)' . .\mcncan business. or. quite ~1mpl> . .\menca itself. There arc about 20 m&JOr characters here. with many fam- 1har faces retumtng in familiar roles. tncluding Diane Keaton as Michael's wife. Kay. now remamed But the show belongs to Michael, a bnlhantly de· vclopcd character. and Al Pac1n6's moodtncss m the role 1s eloquent. Pac1no. a power· full y rcttSs1ve actor. creates an ominous space around b1m, an emotional shelteredncss. as he ovc~~ his own destruction. Hts pcrforman~ suggests every: thing but tell~ nothing. Pacino's Michael 1s ··a man of respect.·· No one has to remind others of that. but Michael has to remind himself Taira hire ha a vef) sure touch -and commands atten- tion -as a son of modem lad) Macbeth. Her Connie has evolved convincingly mto a matriarch, addtng na\Or to tbe mov1r And Andy Gama 1s 1mmcd1atcly e'c11ing as Vi n- cent. what wtth ht\ violent dis· charge of emotions, but he S«ms to have over-studied crotch-grabbing James Caan's performance from the first film. By Joe Bali.ke McCl•tcty New• ~ Pilot Pick of the Week .... 8 "'J"Mll811ia Reae" · WM: Sean Connery, MichdlC Pfeiffer. Roy Scheider star. Directed and co-produced by Fred Schep1si. • W'Mt: Baled on John le Cam's novel. A British pub- lisher helps a Soviet scientist smuglc a mint.script to the West. WMa: Opened last week. · , Wiiien: Jn theaters a.Iona the 0raQF CouL . .. 'GodlathaP' llPl1111._1111 11w 18111 c.n.Uu Bac•••n s .... t/Dtaey .... ,..,ee Cotta Mesa If there is. one movie ·of the year that should carry the disclaimer "Warning: Not appropriate for viewcn with weak stomachs or an inabilit to foll ow complex story lines." it's "The Godfather: Part Ill." The final chapter in the Corleone famtly history is spicrd with the same inarcdicnlS · that made the first two films Acadtmy Awa rd winners . R-epletc with lop notch .cons. directing · a nd c1 nemat0Jrapby, Francis Ford Coppola's third "God- father .. dishes up a story hne rem;. nisccnt of the first two pictures. Al Pacmo and Andy Garcia de- . liver as Michael ~lconc and nephew Vincent. res Jvely. Gar- c1a was hot in "The Untouchables" and equally impressive m "Internal Affairs... but his performance as Michael Corlcone's nephew leaves you'yeaming for a ~uel. if notbin& else."' Coppola d~ a phenomenal JOb of picc1n& toaether the events Of the Corlcone clan for a sau&fyq finish. More imporantly, Cop- pola's job 1s so 1mptt i ve that evm tl\osc with no background of previous "Godfather" flacks will follow the story hne ... but only if they don't bhnk. Every word used tS calculated' ~ from the start. Every scene. every exchanae 1s crucial to the ploc of the film. The plot and subplots are wrapped up convincingly at the conclusion. but a good memory for names, faC'CS and events 1s helpful. The fi lm keeps you on the cdae or your seat -not beaux or the action (of whach there is surprit- ingly little) but primanly becal.Ue or the thought process neceuary just to keep up with the cblnctcrs. A baste plot summary llal1S with Michael Corleone's auociation with the Roman Catholic church He is aiven an honorary aware from the arch tnshop: from then or .. tbc framework of the fa.Im ~volvct around his efTom to keep \be fam• ily businesses lecitima~ and raioft the flmily name. Ho~er. '°'"°' body doesn't want honesty from COr- leooc, and the race is on to see who acts who first. Connie• arises in more than one afea with rcptds to his daughter and son, h is v a ri ous financial intc:re:sts and hit own fad- ina health. But could th11 ~ a sprin1board for ~ IV? PlvblMy not. The dynamic pct"IORltiU. cl' • Marion B~ndo and Al Plano at the pttvious OodfadMn are not usily replaced. and with the turn of CVt'nts 1n this third ' fllm, there'• little bl1is for a fourth. And•so the moraJ of "lhe story? A definite must-tee, with 61 without a pencbant ror Pacino. Oarcia. or the ltlClition of "The Oodfltber ... 9n ,...aount's ''The Godfather Part Ill," Cor-Pola. 011r1ie Keaton, AJ PlldWto. GeOrge Hamll- leoa6 tM'lffy memb4Q and friends attend ton, Jenn s.v.oe. Don Nowb, Alttly G«cla and · P .. 1 mo'1 Teatro M .... mo. from Wt, Sofia Cop-TaJla Shire • BrWftl Wnpt He tncs to separate himself and throu&Jl a holo-~ recover divorced wife Kay {Diane caust UMCathccl Ba 2 IM aei.a· • Keaton) as he dcc1arn .. Jost when It U,,'t neu.. 'ney •y mat three is a dW'rn. I frtt m)'Sll'lf. they pull me beclc in." ary to tee tM fint ad tale tbitd time around for Fran-Michael finds it bard lo run th~ two moVlft to as Fotd Coppola's Godfather business as"bis father Vincent Cor~ undentand the ....., be bard to top. A.I Pacino leoM once did, pna,sitr style. ~ lint, but it- • .,..... Michael Corteone, the Michael fightt fOr peace and bonn-adV1sable for full re ~ for the ... · th .... .. · undcmandint of LU Veps bued ty wi,.un e uuMncu ...,htle lty'IJll the characters fia is surely the to tame his brotber"s tllqitunate -· and rcla-, son who would J&Ht IS soon an· _. ... type of man anyone ruhilate anyone who sets in the tionshij» 10 eecb olbcr. IS well as .-ouJd ~ proud lO bow tbey develop. I h1ahly rte· can father. Tbe Jo\re way orrunmd senna ""Oodfatbcr 11r· to and devotioe be I believe this man "Don .. Cor· anyone 1Who rojo)ied the first tv.o ilM>ws for bis &mlly leone, as the bead of the family is mov1ct or for that mancr an)ont nms deep but bas ties rtfermf lo. could do no wn>nJ: HlS ~ 11 a fan of A.I Pacino. I. for ont to the syndica1e are just as moch in suave. arntlc manner alol'\I wslb tus have""9 new apprteiatioo for thr btS veins. warm. dark C)~ could brina b1m actor. a... Bek-• We all know that I Pacino can act. ..._.. ......,. But now be ts old, worn OUJ.; f&llina Ne•pwt .._.. apan. turn101 sot\. too hcin. llop. If _y°'8 • "OOd&dl.er.,... Ill," py, unshaven. 11ckJy, w1mpy, and.lo the firll ~ )IOO'U Jrob1btr do iJ Pf"'dktable that bc•s boriQto ask )QUndC ':9lbo 11 Sorry Al. but '-is firwpittina '!fl'/ Ff with the nephew, Vincent. ton ofYntch sister · ~ lips and pla~ by Talia hire, wbo1 has P:tlected nOIC prop-ammed her Viame to kill o n caa'a _,... You_r command, 11 1 wonderf\&Uy ndicu- litlDllcl ... n wiU · lous, tnaer-ha,ppy mlDl8e -Wbo ..,,....., -.C "How painfully cries out "Whal. .. Pia~ vaao.c. Eh did ik ner l.t this by Andy Garcia, he lacb ihe style W&llllcb rauml*s and Sofia Cop. pan, rntlll --the and dass or the ~rlicr bit men W9'o pola is a '* miltakC.: · • ~\l()e(~ clluabtcr ~Jed hones heads ud phawww lib n;e ltQO'lme IJ ~nal. and or ~ •rr Rilln! . Make him an ofre-he can't tt-.echti"I mu1t hl\ie nu out all the Somebody ~ td1 •f:ructs fuse. .. Vinnie Just lticu the m\ll:llc · s~ ICellCI. Coppola that Italian woaw-a are to the te~ple or h! encmees and · FOr., P'ft eelet'\ainmcnt. take IOppoeed to be b-&-a·u-&-~l pulls the lOJIU. Un1m.asina&ive but your · moaey lllMI eo ~t a &ood ~ybe 9e ~ wi1b this movie ar-pbicall)' lhocklna, halian ~ liail Rambo. II thtl it 11ft't about h.a.lias. 11.. • • Moil Sicihant. Ttiiift'• 1 World of · diAltnct bet .... ltaliam Ind our rating• Sidtians. JUll ilt uy I.._. Five G ::.~,=-.!1i=7~i··· ~ j lheai.'t ,... ript folb. 1bcre ': • . DO ~'II mafiou WI~ of 'N'l I ir&dMd in -......., 118Ce. And the ha tbelc ..,. never me their buds _... ' Wti.. That's not Italian! But tbis ~Uy flnaJ an.wia at another Mafia~ Ms _._ ' havt tome ~ n.. ii. o( coune, the orisinaJ ~ : ton, Michael, who apends "'°" fl. his time holdlna his f~ You never know if ifa his diabe1es. job IUal. hu.,-pains. or lack of IJteP. Maybe 1t•s .. ~ actina-.. 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Now that Mtehael Corlcone (Al Pacino) 1s rcachlng old age, the once--hcsatant SCKJD wbo became a ruthless Mafioso hu decided to 1baodon ~me and enter the more Al Pacino, left, atan as MichaJe COrteone and Andy Garde la Vincent Mancini, the Mlegftlmate aon of Mlchaet's late brother Sonny, In "The Godfather Part Ill." respectable world of 1ntemauonal they wovt them. mto a fascinating business. maze. But in "Pan Ill" the stones Unfortunately. there arc many colhde m an unpml) lump. ~•th who balk it his new career, from his none of them &J"en the chance to former cnmanal llSSOClatcs to the develop. leaders of the powctfw vauan As a result, v1nually none of thc Bank. who Stt Cortcone and bis actors has a chance 10 realize a hi&h-placcd church connections as 1 complete chal'Ktcr threat to thctr cxtra-lqal wheeling Pacano 1s cons1 tent at least In and dcahng. approach1n1 an older Machael Cor· leonc. be l<>11cally affects some of hle film lr')'lng to win back has the trans ef the character's father soul from MepbJstopbdes. Cor-leone IS "'---tc to flee the cnma-Don Corlconc. as pla)cd b) Marlon ""'".,._,. Brando an ··Pan I '" naJ life he cflosc and buy~ way But be approaches the role in into hca\cn. such a s1ud1ai ~nner and undcr-As LS has way. Coppola wtods a number of complex subplots pl•)'~ at so-much that be rcmo,es · Vl nually any sense of buman-nns uound ~ central storyline. ~ from the character. ~nv~~ lhC ucenssoo. of Machacl s The rm of the cast ts adequate, 1IJcosit1mate n~hcw Vu>0eot (Andy but all ~ totally swamped by Gama) from street thug to ,od-Coppola's dArk. humorlcs& creation. filtbtt. Another focuses o n V1t1can • co~la 15 uU 1 tcchntcal mas- in!ri&uc ind the f!lU~ of 1. pope. tcr. Has treatment of cro~'ds. for Still others deal with Michael s reta-instlO(lt as unri,·atcd. W11ch the ti~nships with his children" his_ ex-fn~ ~f the massive pany scene wife (Diane Keaton) ind bu sister early in the movie and )Ou'U KC 1 (Taha Shire). breathtakingly rcaltStlC pthering. In the carli~ "Godfalhct" films, But the act10n 1t the center of the Coppola and C'O-wnter Mario J>Uzo scene -the pan ~bctt the dra- fiocly articuJatcd each subplot as matic meat should be -as flat and .... ton ....... f a rG-IJlll JQ.ll•S • 6 IS, I.JD. I04S ,.... C9ft'W ~ *"" c-"'""'" »•~I-. . ,...._11111 • 1 10 1 ......... l'GI 11 JQ.10.4 6 IS IJQ. 10-40 J~---l'GI tl4S,J.SIS.1JC>. tJO • .__ ......... jl'G-1Jtl14S.4 1S I '°""' C'OMT ~ ~~ J.4+.1711 I A 0 0 S t'G'llt U JQ. l,.UO.L IOJO J l-_.A ....... ,.. II lJCI S. 1 )Q.10 • , ....... PQt II, ... •JQ. 711 10 .... ceMT~,._..... ....... ~ . I ........... ,...,_. ,.,JI 11.1. 4 ... I. IO • • l W. ____ tt.l• S, 71Q.10 >•a Ct l'GI II IO, , .. 4, 611.. AJQ, IOH R 71 .... A-·· -~ ......... -. ... ..,,. ...... -..... ,.1.11-.)IS,J • JO IOJO 1-~ r'Gf 11• 10 S IS 7:1Q. 'ff JJ-... AU!mt ... rGf ll 1 4' 4 6 I\. I JQ. IOH .,._. P •tllllOIS JIS l •S I U.!040 ,,._._.._,_¥-.._ IJ 4S,) IS SU l lS 1040 -.,. ,_, ..... ,_ lti4) ..... St.-.. . 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Perhaps Coppola has lost has ic- nius Or ~ps he bas grown 100 self-conscious about at -It's an rnormous burden lo create a mas- tcrp1ccr on comm11nd R«ent n~~ rcpons 1nd1catcd that Coppol~ wanted to dcla)' the film's release for four months so he COuJd fi Dish 11 propttl) Pc1baps extra ume "'ould ba"-c pcnnmcd him to shape the fiJm with the mcticulou I) ·crafted rhythm and ptdng j)rtSCnt 1n all hts earlier works but totall) laclm'I here. "The Godfather Pan lU" as not an ab)cct failure. It 1s 1 watchable 1f O\erbtown bthrmoth. a movie filled with squandut'd details that • is a poor suettSSOr to the "God- father"' name. 1 JO • 10 s JO no. • » ,......,..._.....,.!Of 11.110 •o ,....._~,,,•JO ....... 0 h f'G-IJ"I JQ.14' 4 6 IS llll_IO•S s.-...All _.,..l'GI II I S l JQ. ••s 1. t IS f ('...., ....WIWIWl&U\'~~ ti.-ltoD I -~tr'Cal II JO. 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Llf> sync contut. ush prcns. Frlt»y. Oantl' .. ntgllt with 0 J ~nn1s A.. UooCk ~ COVf't. s.Murdity. ~la! C~ Ct<ts Cloi.ed Sunday and Mono.ty. itV..._ • tor p<IVatt pan~s. Tutway. ··eoo Arrxnd thr Ci«k .. 1oh0w. ¥\ awitfel-wlnnlng r~ Whl<h f!'afUlf'S a flAy Jlllgtd '"'41Caf NstOf)' Inion In rod! n rot. \.Vtdnf'sday Ooca Dodd wt"' lfw 50s/60s dM'tf' ~ 8 pm to INONgnt No cover , 961·2366 ,. .. ,,..RS GOLO•N 81lA• P1tlllllt' P.v1llon. JOO P.Ktltc Co.list HJOt-.ty Hunt tngfO<'I 8t«:h Pfl'St'nlS 1"°'90. ~ Daner CIUO .11 9 pm No Ooor chMQt' ~IOlf' 7 30 pm f•Ckl'O SS f'O< mort •nlorm.ruon. 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One Great Price. \ • 111.111cr -. h.ir ~oor ta\lr in ChKkm. tilt Gnndtt h.1, ~ l,,k-.;~.Jlr~<il for you E.ich one 1./ our r "II Jd1\ 1t>U\ Uudm SJ·-emls n stf\cd with frtih ii.11Jrn Vl'l:<'fol"ln. YllUf chotet 1'1f ncr <If pc)(llO (hJlrJ ~MJ • to Q . rmlmJhoc ~u.i111 BmJ cw 1-olotl-orm muffm. So 1( ~uu l1kt ch11.ktn YoU u n h.ivr v1iur choict fOf JUSC $-4 9S ~palsinct 1968 llOOl PkJk C.-H"l. Huntllll'Ofl Bach. CA 91~ {714) SJ6.1664 111 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday. January 3. 1991 • •.. ~., ,...,,. •• S GO LDIN a•A• Plt1S1Cle PWlllOn. JOO P.ac:o11< Co.ut H9Wflly. Hunt• rngton Bt.acl'I. pt~S ~I /'I Job M ' pm /'ldnVSSIOA PfK .. rs u NO doOt <h.tt9f Oefort 1 lO pm For mort lf'lf()(iNtton. call J74-8EA.a T.H• vtnw M¥1t0tt HOctl. Ntwp0n Cf'f'Cr< pttStnlS 8obOy Oo<INn .arid Night• w•ICh • p m 10 I )() it "' Tonight !Nougl'I Wf'dnf'SOay · •tlTAl!Hlo •UTAUllAMT 19100 Von l{ilfmM llVln<' lrarurPI !I'll'~ .arid \all dUo ol Inf' J.ames E.ac,,.,. Wit/' voulist ..,_, Clrutnmf'r. Groior G11ffrn 710 11 pm.~ lhfCJU!1' W,.Onl'sday ""° 8 pm 10 ll'lldnlOht Fr>O.ly M10 S.11u1d.1y 0..1rng O«~ 1s1 sin TH• CAHHlrt lOIO l.Jfityl'llt' Avt, Ntw- port llt.1Cn P't'Sf'nl.\ Ntnttttn rop 40t arid o1C11ts tonlOf\1 rurSd.ay o1t>e:1 w~ No EOvf" ., i-S7 11 , .... , ••f'f"llltl GOLDIN au• P1e111Cle P""olron. JOO P.a<1l1< Co.Ht Hignway. Htr4· rngt °" 8t a< h. Pl t stnu Moclforn 'Mtl'I .1t 9 p m SI dfrt* "'Of'll No doOt Cl\IWOf' l>tfott 1 JO p m H.apj>y Hout wtll'I lrtt bultet For lrlOl't nt0<tn.1tiotl. , ... J74·9EM CAH't"ON Ma A O .. U 8St ~ C• ny0<1 f'rontq lto.td FOii! ntgl'lt f'Y~ luts<lay e 10 I I p m lt.alUtlnQ M•lr TUtrtbul a.m ~s ltr<!\.ltel ~tf'~OI G1eg Lf'11 llfwJ lnOtt , Wrdntso.Jy Wfltl' l<own a.,_, Thursday. 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Mt/I/IA Is rr<~CI Cortt.act CM Solotnot\ 8S6-7981 HAaP00N NllNrrl ~ Pooni MMlnll. f>'fun!J EO<llt ICldcl Wt<lof'sdily thlougll S..t· Uld.ly ll'lrtt"shOW\ f119'\lly oeoonnono .. 9 )() No cover Ch<lr9f' F0< tt'\f'rv.ttlOOJ or "''°'· rn.auon c .rl 4 H-0'180 JIZl CN• UDO SOI JOr,, Si. 111 .. wpon k.tCh. prtuncs 1~ 8oCC>y ltf'Ofltkl L.11111 .nn Sand tOf'llQht 8 JO to I • m 67S·2968 Of 671 SOS6 Dan Seals wfll perform at the Crazy Horse Saloon Monday and Tuelday night. Shows are schedu'9d tor 7 and 10 p.m. .. NCWP09T MACN ~ ~ 900 NtwpOl1 Crntn Otrvt. NtwpOl1 k«h f>'t'M!nOJUl gul!MIU •~n Coner In tl'll' v-~ Moncs.ay thlougll f'rl<U)' florn S to 8 pm and MJO on ~ lro.n 8 )() 10 11 lO P IOI In _, optn }Ml JMft stJJQI FO# mort rnlor!N(IOO ,,. 6~ POUll PASOflft HOTSL 690 ~ CfflCtr Dow.~ kKl'I Pftlt'1U Just FrltnOs •s • dUo 1n ttw Hot" s Com.trv•Oty LCM19l' fund.ly l1'r<114' Thursday MCI 4i .I 1110 f'rld.ly Mid ~!urday TPM group ~ll'IS 6 to 11 pm IUl'so.ty ttwougl'I Ftl<Wy and 7 p "' 10 INdnoghC on weura.y F °" lftOf t ll'ltOI ftWllhon U tl 1S•~. Ul ~I J6 CJIOWN "°"" .aTAumANT '2801 1'.teitl< Co.u HoQtWV,Jy ~h t.acrt JMws HMl!i and '~ fhurldlly UVOUQh Wwrday t P"' 10 I )() <I"" Gtorvr ~ ~ ttwougn W~ t pm co I JO a'" •tt·26J6 VIL.LA lifOVA JI l I Wtn Coat Hognwly Newport k.K,, .. 1 1880 ,...,... Jlf1 Meurn ~rlonns ' vMtf'ty ol tlliy lilt~ ~,..._ . See CLU88/111 Now Serving lllllY IElllU llUIFIST HUEVOS .................. •1il :~~~ROS ........... 1141 ~~g~'a&s .............. • 14• MACHACA ............... •1 11 ~s: ................... :.•z- s.rv.iwn~. lfeh""'1 .... Fruit ..... , ... ..... ., 1111 ........ C09TA~ I t1r ~ --OM&ANI JAD. a.ue Of~ c~ P'•wnll m. ,_ J11Utn ..._, • ~ fNCurt birld ll ~Ir ftWfl"'!J I CO 6 p m "trw PU l~ 112 la Law. s...t Ana Aw aodltO'tll Jl!l'l lei\..,, ~feel i.ir ~ MIO cs.w1ung Adlllus.on IS 's '" tr. OOOt ,OI l'llOff ~.al '6 ... 1408 C"UT LA vt• ltUTMMA#f JH t>ll<ill< c~ HtQl!Wlrf. ~ lk>«h on the """' ~-" ~ MHnOOn JUI -.ti Sc~ ~ ) co 1 pm No Cov" frtt PlflunQ •O ·SIOO CN• UOO 502 lOlh \I N~ kach j)ff~l ... ~ '""WJOl'I •• ,..,.. ..... , .,, 9and 8 lO p lft 10 I " m c.1 6 7S·2'68 fot mart ontor nwt<Ofl O#lf()'$ °"' TH• HIU. oa E 11111 St • Con• MeM lllf~'""~ ""° inlomwM'°'\ on ~ t fWMAIMW'nt 1 o~ •-'· 650-lfSO ... ,., CN9 UDO SOI )()lh ~c . ~ lt«ll Ott 0.. ~ Jal I Mid llllJf't I )() p m to I "m •75-lt .. CN9 UOO SOI lOlh \1 ~ luch Ent~~ 8)() pm Co I "'" 'tWY ~ Ouinln ltMuring JuH K.-Y MO N1" '"''"''°" 67\ 2•68 w111.1111r MU. 't'LA.ueHI l )600 ltocktlf'IO \It JA. (I TOfO in Che Ull:t f.otnC ~ (-tr CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! .. tEtMWPOfl~wy lllACH n• ... 1111 · SI PAMIOll llLAND .............. ...... , JOGm COll9D't CUM 100 "-1• ...,,.,.._, G.wdtn atow snow .-• p "' .tnd cowr awg. SIO '°' •tWfVllitloni, ul t7 l·l0Cl0 •.. ,' The Yale Whtffenpoots wUI appear Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club-. The concert la Mt to 1t.n at 8 p.m. Welcome to ... I ntermezzo at Carmelo's ... f« A Wei! C4IMi Dilhg tqnlrt ltlW!ll ln T1tt Lovttgt 1 tf~ f fOlft S:Jq:im • ~ PAOAC COAST HNV •CORONA DEL MAR• 0 14) 67fr1'1D. The I nest Joponese 010tn!l Expertence SUSHI 8AA • PRIVATE 01N1NG ~ OIHINO AflOu • T£Pf'AN ROOM TATA~ ROOM • COCKTAii.. L.OUNGE -....... Horikawa , .... l.89 ~· ..... - IOU1'M COMT "-AZA ftUOI • aoo S Plllll Or Slflta /IM (714) ~7-2$31 • 3 ll'ftlfa IO "'~"·~ Ml 0.. ,......,,, .......... r ·- Dancer Margie Giiiis wtll per· form Saturday at Saddleback College . ....... , MAeOl8 GILLIS AT McKl .. N•Y THMTA ~k C0k9t "1r'OYM1Yt mus From BS headhn1ngl o~nmg at thl' C.1rand D1nnt'r Tht'ater The l f'mc C.1,1l L1Llhl Ofl<"ra (heretofore: knov.n J\ the.-\outh ( oast \tu\ll3l Theater! burst., into bloom on \ alentint>'\ [)3 .. v.1th 3 produll1on ol · l' 113 • JI the: nl'"' In 1nc: Bard.i' Theater Th.u \.lmt· C\cntn~ "'II lind J nl'v. lomcd~ "Rrturn Engagement'> .. \lanang ti\ run JI the: Costa "k..a < "'l Pt.h- hou\c. "'hilt' Edv.ard ~lbee\ "'Evt>rythmg tn tht' <.1arden" ~•II he planll'd 31 the (~ardc:n Ciro' c: ( nm- munll\ Theater · The marathon run ol "Thi.' Sound of Mu~tl" at Elt1alx-th Hov. ard's < una1n { dll D1nnN fhcah:r finnlh ~at hes the fin1\h hne f t'h 17 Rt'plaung 11 I cb :'I v.111 hl- ano thcr Rodgers and Hamml·~1cin musical "The King and I " Tht'st> •~ onl) the hov., v..h1lh have been announttd thu tar dlr1C~ -perform M 8 p m TICtl.u 61t l 1 l !Of~~ 110.fot ~ ri ~ sa2 ...... s I 1 ' ~ .-..cs ... 8AND • ttw "'"'" --~ TMWt l pm ~"'by mt),,,_ S~ foU;.u .,, ptlC"' M S 1 l l 16 MIO S20 TICUts ¥t ._,MM* 1rvougn Ttdrt!fOO\ or tht INtnf ~ TMMrt DOlr otfl<f' 9S+-4Mt ,.,,., BO UON INlll ~ South 811110f C ''4 Mrs. now ~..wrts !>lg o.no CS4"Y>nq -~n TUf'MUy tvtn1n9 "' 1"t ~a1 LOUflejlr W11n John Htnatooo ....c Tr.cy Wd) ...a I~•' 8 ·9 'I.nos •rmaung on rueMS.Jyl S6 ptr Pf"'°" ine!UdH '-1 0 ~rn ""° trtt IWA"'IJ F OI mort lnfonNOOn. UI II.a Motm ill SS 2<180 l ....... , LAGUNA 'OUCDAllKSWI tncour~ ... wnC> 61f lt't(fft5ttd in pt"fWl'VlnQ OU< H nn.c dlliet Mfl~ 10 fO"' I~ ~f' ~ w~ 8 IS 10 10 pm • lf90" H.il C ommunocy Crnitt 334 L~ \I ~ Buen ,..lltrwn .,,. ,_ nt<t U¥y C:.aw.111 CJtt s' ....,m comfort~ snon '' W99fl'"' ,,... •S SJ P<" ~ 01 S20 tOI llW •O Wf' .. • >thf'l 4'J._1780 4'J4 l l02 or HS l'JS1 \l11n: unduuhll·dh v.111 he addrd to the lts1 3, "'C' pre'>'> lorv.ard into thc nl""' 'l'J r HaPI'' 1hea1c"o1n~ -- C ALLBOARD -..\udttl(ln' t••r Jn 11ld-ll ml· mdodrama "(1olddu'1 C1c.-n1('0'> (1ranJ -..1am v.111 Ix hd J \.iturda' and -..undJ\ Imm miun 10 n pm at thl· \\ ,·,1m1n .. wr C ullurJl < ,·nt('r -,-1 \\ ,·,1m1n\tc.-r Bhd in \\ c."\tmt1'>1l'r \uthor JJ, C onl..l tn '' dtrl'dtn[! and "'11 tx· c a~ting o\l·r ''' 31. tor\ '>1ngl''' JnJ danl"'C'" l hl '>ho~ opl"n' 1n m1J -\1an h tor I"" ~C'l'l..<"nd<. • The SJn l kml'nll' ( ommunll\ Thc.-ater will hold 11"\0UI~ lur '('11 ~. n:io n \ ·~1 hl· ( 1uod I '>tll tor "u n· da\ from 1 w .i and -to 4 pm at the Cahnllo PIJ\ hllU\C' ~O~ -\ "'~ ( ahnllo '\an ( km<"ntc.-\1en Jnd ~Oml·n ol all agl'' and I\~ Jn· rC'~u1rt'd .ll lllrd1ng 10 dim.tor Trar' 7e1skr The' pta .. ~•II run Fdt :' 1-\1.&rch It. and more tnfor. mat1on 1~ a'ailahk at ~Q:'-04(1~ Our Meals Are A Trip to Mt.rieo!. We hope you en1oy the at- mosphere complemented w ith our fine Mexican food in Costa M esa since~ 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Coc'<ta1ls Open Da1ty At 11 AM ... , ............... Le. ...... 296 E '7ttt St . Costa 'mn OaJty ptfot W•flftdt Thurtday, January 3, 1991111 , I J .. Into the Night , b Tia Ju._na's boast$ ol besf 11ar1a~tas ar.nd By Andra Sandstrom Oftnge Co.st Oeily P110t Tia Juana's happy hour 1s quite an event! Monda) through Friday. from 4 to 7 pm Tia Juana's offers \ arious drink and food specials to "" patron~ Each dny. Monday tllrough ThuN:Ja). feature's a dlf- ft'ren1 ~O cent food item and $2.25 imported beer Monda)S Tta Juana\ d1\hl·s out 50 n·nt fisb tacos and Tt'cate beer Tuesda)S it's tacos and Bohcm1J < orona and Corona l 1ght "ash doY. n 50 cent qucsad1llas on 'A C'dnesda) s ThuMa'' arl· tor tamales and Pa- ll fiu1 .\1~1 during hJPP' hour Monda) thmu[lh Thur-.da' t'> a comphmen- 1.1n tiullll On I ndJ" all Tia Juana ap- l'l llll'f" Jll' hJlf-pncc. $2.25 margaritas and Sl.75 draft beers arc available 'Monday lhrou&h Friday during happ) hour. 'Tia Juana's offers live t'ntt'rtain- ment every night or the week. San- da> through Thursday features "Alturas." a folk music lfOl!P per- forming .\ndes mountain music. The late night crowd at Tia Juana's 1s entertained b) the best in local rock and top-40 bands. .\lthough there 1s standing room onl) m the bar on a Fnda) or Saturday night. Tia Juana's matn-• ta1ns a rasual. l·omfonable en\ 1ron- mC'nt .. It"• not a mt'at market m ht're .. ~1d n1gh1 manager Joe Bomanno ·· ll's laid had. .. very· rela'l:ed here .. Patrom ot the du.b set'med to agree. "Jt'<, a nice casual place with a nsl·e atmospherl'.' .. ~1d Stephanie Nllnk) "). of Tu~tin. "It's a lot rm Ht ... I 111\1 .... \HHl(I I\ Ill \Jl\C,111\ Kt \I II L UNCH AND DINNER BEER AND WINE ~El ~j r.-( 01 l'O\ --, Dl~~ER O'il\ 1 I IO'k on · I H(US The crowd enjoys muak: by the band "After Hours." as well as food. beverages and the casual atmosphere. during nappy hour •• Tia Juana's In Irvine. . I 1~ ..... ..,"", .... ,,.,, I I-_ _::::.~ ___ .J (714 ) 141-1111 (714 ) 141-4143 M-TH HUI.· 1 OP .M. flt.SAT llA.M.·lO:lOPJl SUN 3' .M.·lOP .M. more.-rt'lax('d than a lot of rt'gular dance club places.·· F R E E DELIVER\' Nunley had been pointed out b> group or pt<>plt'. not b) m)self I'm not a barfl~ or an) thing.·· sht' laugh- ed * LIMITED A R EA* one or the bartenders as a regular Bomantto luld boasted about tht'· flavor and quahty or the margantas 11t Tia Juana's being tht' best around ... The secret.'' he said. "1s 1n tht' sWttt and sour max. It's home- made. a gu) an ~1ss1on V1CJO bot- tles and sells h11 owe\." Bomantto claims that 11 makes the dnnk' smoother and mort' flavorful. better even than those at Margantavallt' in (AT EDllD) customer."Yeah. I come here e"er)' 16103 BOLSA CtlCA ST, tUfTNjf ()N BEACH v.cdcend. but I always.come with a -========~~==========~=-====~ ................................ ~~ Dine In Our Romantic Cellar tiC111Je Re•tauranl Open For Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30 • Daily Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 .Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails "Since 1962" IDS lnin• A••· 646 7. A..t ~ CoeaM11e -.,... 112 Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 3. 1991 WI llAVI A NIW MINU Wll\IEl'll.rea Undlr$10 440 ........ CAwawdlt• 67J-tt11 Newport Bc-ach! • · Celebrating Our 9th Year! • Codctaila • Tropical Drinb • KM\!_ TlW Cll~ Din~ In Royalty • Oinntt 7 Nights • Lunch s4 9s • Sunday · Sl\95 Mon. thru Fri. Cha.mptgne Brunch ~ "7 MAKE YOUR HOLJDA Y CATERING RESERVATIONS EARLY! (1J4)~"2Z ...... c.-. .............. a..c• (1llJ•H-4U4 11MLC.... ..... • '•l"nnlleec• Opinion Sttmcd to "ar) on this "The) ·re nothina spcclal. n·s okay It 's JUSI oka~ :· ..aid John Paterson 23. of " h1111cr 8111 G ibson. 22. o In ine. d1sagrttd. ..They arc t ~t the absolute bnL The)• strong. na, orl'ul. adult-St~nath margantas." "Tia Juana's 1' a desunauon ber. It'\ l1nd of out of the way. ~pl don't JU!>I dnH· b) and stop in. the> make a point of roming her'l':· s~11d S<lmantto ThC' Mc~1c:an Lons Bar replica I\ dt'finatcl) wonh the dnyc! Box score CLUB Tia Juana's LOCATION 149 8 Sand Can)on ,\\e., Irvine ' MUSIC FORMAT Rod and roll and 1op-4() bands Andes moun- tain folk mu ic NOISE LEVEL M('daum to loud on a wtckend nia)\t CROWD AG£ 21-.0 DRE.U Casual. ADMISSJON None. DANCE FLOOR Dance an)'· wbc:rc )OU ~rant lo. it ' all hard v.-ood Ooori na. PARKING P1enty o( JCltpark- 101 1n adJacent lo L FOOD Tia Jual\l't ofrns • fun Meiucan . rtnaunun. SO trnl food atcms dunna Happy Hour. ~ TIPS 26 dtffmot kinds of tequila. Evef)' time the train IOC by. il's Sl.25 shots of•~ quUa. your choice. · "' ' ) .Bacl'·i gourtnet tnanu tnakas · up for stnall size T homas Henf) H uxle), a' no~ 19th century author. once said. "Size is not arandcur. and 1emtory does not. maxe a nation.·· After d ining :u Baci. a conci~ httlc eating C$tablishmcnt. I think restaurant can b( su~tituted for the last word in h" <ilatemcnt and it ..... 111 s11ll hold true tarted JUSt I 8 months pgo. Bac1 is somewhat of a concealed sen- satio n among the rcsta urant- bt•<ll-ckcd ~ch Boulevard 1n Huntington BC'ach. Bac1·s gourmet· ltali;in sckct1on 1s dist1ncuvc and not 01 alf prsrc~. and the restaurant also sport~ quite an 1mpresswe ratr nng m1:nu. In fact. ifs almost four 11mc' larger than the one pres- ented in the dining room. This dC'tail. along »>1th the size of the tin~ eating arta (in relationship to thC' huge k11r hcn'> makes you won- der 1f eat-in customers wtrt ma) be JU'it nn afknhought for chef .\ng<'lo Pam1 and (')artncr Frank Leone. Thr cd1hk'i don't suffer much from th1" though. Instead. 1t makes dining at Bari "4.'t'm like an ongo ing ta'llC' tc"it "here new gourmet ~r1altic~ arc al"a~s-on tnal. Often 11m~ a romphmcntaf) staner d ish "'II hr produced :u ~our table. of "'hich comml•ntu >rt enrournged. T hl' night I '1s1tc-d. a fennel \'1na1grC'll<' ''as thr comphmcnta~ lrt'ar a tng hunk of crunch~ bulb fainth ta'\t1ng of hconce (com- parahlc to '\Ometh1nv \Our \unt J ... -=w .• f . Sandi Salina Messana fdna "ould offer from her gardt'n). l1gh1I~ h:i-;tcd m a C'old garlick)- "(1ne m1xtur\-tiands d own. it was the mo<1t fla , orful ra" ''e-JCtabk d1'lh I'd e'er eaten. R1.·ad' 10 l'\Jll'ncnn· more nt"w ta'ilt''i. i · ordl'l"('d a Tren11no Rice P:inralo..e (\4 '01 for an apJ)('t1zcr "'h1k m' C'om(')an1ons chost• the \a1.·o;ar's salad 1S3 50) . .\s the room 'itaned to fill the .. er, ice staned to -.lo". but our chl't'f') "aitrcss kept us gomg "1th a. delectable hot bread. fillt'd in the center wnh herbs a~d gooc~ monarella. WhC'n the apfl('t11ers finally arnli'cd, we weren't d1sappo1ntcd: m) pancake. nC'tunlh t"o dt't'~fried spheres. tn-.tC'd · hkl· i.uml' Bolicm1an fair tr1.-al acC'omp:in1t•d b) hot apples :ii Forno <S I I Q5). la}t'rnd "1th t>gg· '>htn\ dC'\'1<.'n 1ra' T1raml'\u "a' and Ita lian baron. M) C'Ompanions· plant and .. molo..1.·d C'hecses and cho't"n Jnd l.11a Jrrl\l·d t"t' ""''' \:!lad. although not a lt'lldillonal l·ht'ese-fillcd tortcl11n1 ($~ 751 1.irgn than thl· ..ample piece "c"nl Caesar. was , c~ crisp and covered "h1ch comes "1th a choice ot . on thl' tr.I' v. t' p3'>'\l.'d 11 all around "ith a good parmesan-Oavored tomato h:is1I snuce or gorgonzola -.1 lt~ht lath finger conglomt·ra- cream dre'isil)g. cn•am. but the t'h1.·ei: "a1trl·s., SJt<l ttnn fillt>d ,,1th e .. pre'>w. rum 11 "'a" no probkm to St'rH 4'1'> dP,h ma,1.:1rpo n1.· .ind u xoa fS 4 Q)) I'd \no1her round of bread latl"r our ''1th h.ilf-and-halt ~t·n tl'mptcd 111 orJcr _a pu:n· nl thl· entrtts came M' calaman 'ltcak II ~ou·re going uut llH JU~t a 11 .. urk"' t htit 11l;i1c toha 1 41 a ri1. h- ($12 from thl' · n1ghtl~ 5JX'Cl31'> .ca'\t.131 b11e to cat Ban"' appc111cr l11ok1n~; t h111.11latl· '11111TI1.··l\Pl' l Jkc mt"nul was ser.ed 1n a garlic butter 11 .. 1 '' thl· pcrkll St:k ct1on \ t·ak-'"'h r.1,pl~:rr. ,ju,l· hut luclo..1 h I sauce ""h t\\O plump shrimµ on \tit' p111a Pr11rtta \\Ith toppings lil'<'ltnl;J -\ltl'r .111 \\t' did ha'c 111 top· "itl"amed carrots and fenntl thJI '·II' n1ghtl\ ,., \l'~ popular \\JI~ nut It• thl ,ar' ~trip<, (tht'i time cookt•d) come on Tht· H'r.1on '\L·n cd al thl' tahk nnt BJ, 1 J .. m~I ~11urml'l·'>I\ k lt.11- tht• .,1de. Thl" subllc H'gglt'S are a It' u\ lnolo..cJ l'\1.L·ll1:nt '"th 't·n• 1dn rl'\tJurJnt "htl h m.i~t'' up 1n nirccomplcmcntto the huttc~ nt·h thin rrt'Jl' tru'\I 1S995. hut !ht\ , .. ,,,,,. "hat 1t IJLl..'i 1n \Ill ,., s1calo.. The Chicken Franccsl' 'arn..,acwrdingl~I Baetalso~rH·'> loca1L·1.1 <\t I S"'~l\ lka .. h BhJ lSl0.IJ5) ordered b) one companion \om1.· adm1rahk '"ne' h' the gla.,, llunttngh>n Fk.1 .. h 4t1'i-l lll4 ''1 1s '"hnt I'd declare tht' Ml thing on ('lw had 3 I 4!n ( .irncro' ( ahl·rn,·t rt.'<it'r. 311""' unk<.' 'our rart~ " "JU\tgnon $4 45) l.tf(!.l'f than ,,.,,.II Jt.1ur' '-10 p m tht• mC'nu. a i.'hldl·n brca'>t dtppcd -\ fter l lt·anng our plJtl'\. tht• \.\ 1.·Jm~J' -'.111•rda' 4-4 pm 'un- '" 1•gg batter a nd then snutced 1n lhcc~ ''Jttrl·.,., rl·tu.rncd with a da' IC'mnn and \\Int· Thl· rc'>uft 1s .in ~-.......:.------------------------- 1nrn:d1hh tender. \ut·c ulcnt. melt- 1n-,our-rn11uth dt'>h that wa'> passed around our table numC'rous t1mn Thl· potato gnou·h1 <SI 0.50 from thL' n1ghtr' "IXii'nah menu) ~lt"Ctcd h~ anothl•r co pan1on "'as nghtl~ '1.•r. dt"n'it' an< rn' ercd in a thick "h;te ..aun· 11f Kraft t·ould onl~ p:ick:igl' something this cht'l'SC). 1. a u.-.a(!..l' alla < arlo IS 11. 75) wn<; al\O cho~n· t~o h1g hnl...s 'iCrvcd atop 1rad1t1onal ltaltan l'ookrd g~n ... 1n this cast end"c The side of'polcn- ta. which m~ companion had'feared might he mush'. "as 1n'ltcaJ C'O:tf"C and dr. almo'it c<ike' 1n qualtt\. nt·r.-up 1n our ..ckction U:amb · \\tlh quite a nch fl:i,or. · O'\c;o Buco ( S U 9 51. a braised -.h:tnk "1th frl·~h roscma~. Lasagna (Ot'll1M"ttlM Cud#M Smc~ 1901 t ' Oth<'r Ban <'ntrl'l'!> that "ere run· cw ...U·.ut1tiM9 ~'~""' /« t.Mlt~ ~4 IUI" "IJ'16tt4, C~ 1111,/ ~ JMdlN South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (7141 540-lMO -. ·-. Dinner Mon.-Sat from 4:30 p.m. . ' '1'15' "1.95 '1'15 ' • Banque~ • c.atenng • '' -' 1969 HaftiOi BML Com Neila • 6'6-1215 ' / • Costa Mesa "--'-'&.South c~ ~u so-0741 ~ 10 .t m 10 9 pm M-F noon to 6 pm ~. Sun llf'W''"•llOl'IS not •t'qUlrf'd Undwl<IWI l.OUj)S MlO ui.as "' • uw.M ~,,. Noc •attd Aou-ielle ....__.. 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Su-1d.ty t>tr.ttrt u1 Not r .11f'd Fountain Valley 0.. ..... 11211 Ill~ St S4f>..14l6 ~ lot 11.ncn lr0tn I I )() • m to 1 p m Mon .,,.. 0.-1 S p '" t 10 p m Mon Th S-10 pm f u '>M (IO\PO WnO.ty1 11....,, <UtVnt' -11'1 Amt•><.,, ~ /OutQt'ft, ,_ doQ\I ""~ '" tnt DM Not r.ttt d n.. ...,, 18774 l •OC>ktVJ( St 90 1l66 ~ 6 p m 10 1 • m MOn-fMlc ~Gt"' ~ big Cloppt'r l>OC OogJ 0.-.cing 10 ~ atWJ 60s muM< ~s.tfVMM>n\ not •t<IU'ff'd .~•M.111 lnu~ NOC rtlf(I ~-· ...._...._ It.SU 9'()()1('11.nt St (M .__, 77S-7'71 Opffl IUnCh 11 JO 10 1 p "' Otnnf'f s 10 10 JO p"' Mon-S.. lt.-.n lf'M'rv•u0t11 «<~I'd C•JUll Good ..;,._ '°' ~~C'd Woll. jNsta rl#I ti.\~411 It,_.,, dlstws Gtrat Ol!Uf'ff1 t t • '* • '* Huntington Beach ........ 78'1 w__. AW jM k Kll llvd I •O-"SS ~n 0""111 •"' to 10 pm Au!Plf'l'!Cif "'°°"' OI t'W ..... ,_~ 1000 ptep.ort<I l'Yt\h d.Jol)r L.lJnCll tf'¥"t• ,.... 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Among the tpe<ialtlU . ~SU Wll find M¥cflo's ~ "'"' cacca.tofe. l*a. cold cuu. trnti truct ._, tiouw wYdl Al'ld, °' courw. p1IC btrild "lukJlly, we .,, • wry trltdltlanll IUliM'I tfStaufinC,' says ~. 'We've bttn M1e for 17 )'t!¥1, ._, ~'W had the Yfnf <tiff. VKff'Ce C~z fOf the MCJfe tunr Hrs wlff. too, haS bttn wtttl us u • w.icrru .. OthH naff rnff'nbfn, trom ttw kite.Mn to ~· ~ bttn IC CM rn- t.a!M.,. 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