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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-16 - Orange Coast Pilot/A3 ORANGE C 0 . A 5 ... ,.., r1 11; ... , •. ·eood M . I orn1ng •. 11111 -111111, tl•lft'IW Santa Ana wands: Increasing nonh- east wind becom1n1 2S to JS mph brlow passn and canyons by this after- noon. Mostly clear. Coastal/Inland h1Jhs from 6S to 69. Lows from 44 to 51. For the Oran1e Coast's most com- plete weather information. including boating. fishing and surfing rcpons. sec page A8. Fans of Oru1e Coast Dally PIJol editorial canoonast John Sherffius will now br able to Stt the long-playing versions of has lampoons on cable television .. Sherffius as an1mat1ng some of the ca noons that have ap- pcarrd an the Piiot for Coplc)-Cable an Costa Mesa ... The first was shown Monday n1Jht and an weeks to come. has animated canoons may appear as f ~uently as every other day ... The inaugural anamauon was of a recent Sherffius canoon titled .. Pete's Dragon." which depict~ Gov. Pete Walson danaJang from the mouth of a dragon whale uttenna; .. Dldn't Dcu- kmeJaan promise to slay 1h1s things years ago .... To make the canoon come to hfc. herffius made nearly I 20 drawings About 30 of the drawings v.erc u~ an the ~second animated editorial canoon ... For the most pan. future animations wall tackle local is- sues. ".\lot of the kids at school ha"e fam1/) who a~ in the war. and e'en rhc ones that don 't a~ Momrd thit ma}~ our brothers or sisters mis/It ~ ~11t O\'er the~ We 1ust don't want a ~11r ... An eighth a.rader who ~uestcd anonymity. on the reasons behind an anta-war demonstration planned at her Fountain Valll'y school this morning tAl). 0 .. The~ 1s no such thin1 .a.s an in- evitable M'tlr If war comes 11 will~ from fs1/u~ of human wisdom. Andrew 8. Law TOlliY'l .Eiml . a The Costa Mesa Transponat1on Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall. 77 Fair Dfit'e. a Mark Lee's .. Pirates .. takes the staac at South Coast Repcnory's Maan- stagc, 6SS Town Center Drive, at 8 p.m. CaJI 957...033. a Blues musician Con y Saegcl and quanet perform "Chamber Blues" at Irvine Barclay Theater at 8 p.m. Tickets•~ S 12-S IS. Call Ss.4-4646. a Comedian Bobby layton appcan at the Irvine lmprov at 8:30 p.m. Tickets arc $7 Call 8S..S4SS. LOTTERY ••••• ~HQns: 10 •auba: 4 ~ Oiemonch: 3 •SS*kl: 10 - INDEX Seefrld.,./A3 Wednesday, January 18, 1991 25 cents .. I Did Gionis prosecutors off er Gal a deal? Witness in Wayne case claims they reneged on it; he didn 't testify By Emlly Adams OrllnOI COMt O..ty Pllo1 A potentaaJ key witness in the case apinst Dr. Thomas G1oni has <;el"'\Cd documenls claiming pro~cutorc; reneged on a plea bargain he alleged!) 'itruck in exchange for testimon). Oded Daniel Gal. who was Gaona s' pri- vate investigator. contends l.Xput) Distract Attorney Chnstopher Evans promised him luxury Jail accomodataon\ a rca,onablc hail and no more than eight months 1all tame. according to the document In re-tum . Gal allegedly agreed not to fight extrad1t1on from Sw11Lerland and to tc'it1f~ again'it his former employer. Gal was expected to tell a JUr) that G1onas paid him ahout S40.000 to arrange the Oct I 988 attack on G1onas' ex-wife. Aas~ Wa)ne and her then-ho~ friend financier Roger l ub~ Gal "as nl.' ... er called to the wttnl''>'> <,tJnd hut he 'illll "ant'i proc;ccutor'i to keep their end of the all eged plea bargJ1n the document states. The moti on served on prosecutors as G1on1s' December tnal "a" drawing to a close, asks a coun to enforce the deal. Gal claims he was prom- 1~d. 1n part • ..\ccomodauons at the nt~ 1a1I of his choice •Catered food deh ... ert'd to his cell at go,emmen1 e'<pen~ • 14-hour acce'>-'i to a 1dephone • ..\ tdl'' 1s1on and '1dcoca'i'IC."lll' rt'- corder 1n ha cell • Books and maga.z1nes in his cell. pro' 1ded at has own expense. • ..\ reawnable bail amount. • I\ misdemeanor conv1ct100, rcsultmg m no more than an 8-montb Jiii sentence. (He'\ currcntl) charged with four felonies.) E' ans has not kept his end of the barg.aan Gal oomplaaned. Now he wants thl' court to force prosecutors to accept has guilt} plea on a m1sdcamenor offense m connection with the assault on John Wa~ nt"'> daughter . (,1on1•,' tnal ended an a hung Jury. He 1s See GIONlSlllD .... War in Gulf is imminent A camel and a column of M60 tanks from Twentynine Palms are silhouetted by the last sunset In eastern Saudi AP~o Arabia before the U.N imposed deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait passes War threat causes travel plan changes By Tony Oodero Ol'MOI Coul o..ty Potot COST A MESA -The threat of war an the Persian Gull and terrorism abroad ha"c giHn those with th~ tr-aHI bug reason to than~ tv.1ce ahout going to Europe and other dcst1nat1ons lot of our business travelers arc postponana their European tra"chng." satd Kelly Davi • general man r of Tra"el acnts lntemauonal an ( o ta Mesa "lftheya~gomg. the>'"' mo"•na to a European earner " See TRAVEL/Im .... Coast N1ld1nt1 watt:" as Ba# 1r11nt1 antald By Bob van Eyken °'llt'9' C.0..1 Dell) Plo4 COST M .\ -Orange Coast re 1dents a~ 1011'\1 about their dail Ii"~ this v.ttk v.1th c)es on the Pcnian Gulf. whcrc thinas we~ till tensely quiet Tu~3) afternoon. . rca schools arc po1S(d to provide coun hna to ~tuJcnt traumataud cit.bcr b) the rom1n1 "iolencc or the ~ of prepanna for \\V, Some ha'e ra tcd •1th pr'l)'ft' and mcchtataon. me ba\c JOincd anta•war protcc;ts in Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa and clsc"'herc. while others ha\e oon- entratcd their effons on actJv1ucs up- pc>nl\:C of the L . mahtary st.an« and the pasonnd servin& in the Middle WL • .. We're t.anina a money drive for ldicrs o"cr in the Persian Gulf ... said Landon Cipoua. a senior at ~1>0'1 Harbor H •sh bool in Newport leeicb. He plan to ,oan the miliaery laitMdf after colqc. S-GULF ...... By Laura King Tne AMOC&atecl p,_ The m1dn1ght dcadhne for Iraqi Prc'>1dcnt ~ddam HuSSo('tn to pull hts force\ out of .._u"'-att passed Wcdnesda)' and more than flR0.000 l '. . and alhcd 1roop<.1 bcµn a nc" countdown -to war Barring an Jttad. b) Iraq. the stan of a Pc~1an (1ulf "ar la' m the hands of Prc\11.knt Bush and aliacd leaders Bush. arnwd "ttb congressional authonuuon 10 dn'c Iraq from Kuwa11. was de- \\.rtlx-d l uesd41' as resolute and "at ix· au \I, 1th h1m~lf" Iraq d«la~d a "furnace of hell" J'-'Jll'> JO\one tr')m& to dtslod&t ats ~~~ 1100 troops lrom k.u"'att taken o"er 1n an Iraqi bhu on '\ua.. 1 What \addam faced v.as thousands of combat Jtrc.ralt \(Orts ot v.af'\htps and some of the '-'Ofld'\ mo~t soph1stJcatcd weapons. \pcarheadcd b) 41 5.000 L: .S troops Baghdad'' 'ihout"> of dl'fiancc com- htnl'd "11h a "'-Orldw1dc clamor of last- m111utc appt"al'i to Ciaddam and anu-v.ar protesh , The deadline e\pared at 8 a.m \\cdnr<;da\ local time m Baghdad. 14herl' thl' Iraqi go,emment gave no la\t·m1nutt \1gn 1t was wllhng to "11hdr aw trom the small emirate at O\C'rran 1n a d1'iputc O\l'f land and 011 \her the dcadhnc. set No" . .:?9 by the l nttrd '-at1ons Sc-cunt) Council. U N. member\ arc authonTcd to dnve Iraq out of .._u"a11 h\ force f.Xadhne np1rat1on at madntJht Tue\dJ\, £:..1,tem tandard Time. dad not mean "ar '-'3S anev1table. but ex- hau\tC!'d diplomats said efforu to find a peaceful \olut1on "ere pract1call)' dead. \t a palked ne\l,s conference. U.N. \t•c rcta I"'\ -(1ene-ra I Ja" ier Perez de See WAR,,._. .... Cities look at pay policy for reservists By Iris Yokol OfllnOI eo.1 Delly PtlOI E\\PORT BEACH -Like many pn ... ate companies.. local ory aovcm- mcnts ha"e lost some employees to the en 1s 1n the Pcman Gulf. .\nd lake their pn"ate oountC1"palU, the etties arc being forced to rcVlC'W pay pohcae for emplO)CCS on m1btary la\C The ctty rounctls in Ne-wpon 8eKla and Hununaton Beach ha"c been lllked to ron 1dcr pa)ina c1ty cmc>lOYttl c:alliid S.PAY ..... SOuth Coast Pl&za may beat U.S. sales figures Local News Briefs TWPORT B H -Be oming edttor tor the day of the Or-Mse Coua Dally PUot i among the top 1tenl set for aucoon b> the l'loe"t"port Harbor rca C'hambc-r of Commcru on Fnday, accordina to orm Loat 1uct1on cl\aimlan More than 300 people arr c\pected to attend the •""lrds dinner and mljor fund-rat er for the cv.pon Harbor Parade of Li&hts. About I SO ttcm!> v.111 be up for bid "Dally Pilot Editor Bill Lobdell ha!> agreed to aY.ard his Job for one day to the highest b1ddt'r d unng 1he v<;1~ auction." Loats staled. The h1ghes1 bidder v.111 me"el "'•th lhe cd1tonal st.afT. make rcponer assignments. help la)OUI lhe lront paae and write an eduonal tor 1hc: da). acrnrdtng 10 Lobdell Ocher item'> up for bid include a Me:ucan vaauon. local sct- awa)' v.eckcnds. dinners for l\\O, harbor cru1~ and fishing tnps Tickets for the dinner and auction .arc $35 ~r person and available b~ calling 6.i4-!c:! 11 or ' 1s1t1ng the Nev.port Harbor Area Chamber of ( ommercc .it f 470 Jamhoree Road. Newpon Beach. 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S .. R. -Sov~t commandos Aormcd 1 L.atvian police acad~my Tuesday and seized we11pon1 from CMkts. and thousands at a Commun1 l Pany-lcd rally roared for a pro-Kttmlin aroup to take power 1n the /republic. lo Moscow. Mikhail S. Gort>Khcv clashed bald-on with a hot- tempcred maluaf')' hatd-1.aoer who <kmanded that the Soviet pttSident take e~en harsher measures 1111nst the breakaway Baltic republics. Thousands u a Communist Pany-led rally in Rip roared for a pro-Kremlin group to take pov.er in Latvia. f n L1thuan1n. a military helicopter circled parliament and workers dug a.long trench behind the building to protect it from Soviet tanks. A sovcmment official said 80 people "°"'re missana after Sunday's m1htal)' as ult on the republic's 1elevi ion tower. Fourtceen people arc known to have been killed 1n the attack; 230. WC1C inJured. 11'1111 11111 •ft• ..... 1111111111111 TUNt •. Tunisia -PLO chief Ya.sscr Arafat wept loudly and 1hre"' himself in10 the arms o f an aide Tuesday after l'-"O of has top men "'ere assa sinated. reportedly b)' a rencpde bodyguard linked 10 1crro ns1 Abu '1dal. Polu:e arrested sc"eral Palestinians. 1ndud1ng the PLO turncoat, 1n the death of the 1wo aides and of a loyal bodyguard. But many \rab!> blamed b rad. Pales11n1ans 1n the lsrach-occup1ed territories poured into the \lreels 10 pro1est 1he assassinations. waving black mourning nags and 1hi: tmolur banner o f Palestmt• lc;racll army gunfire lulled three people and "ounded 74 I racl denied '""ol,l'mcnt ··w e had nothing to do "'rth n." Israeli f:X.·kn!>l' \.1 rn1c;1er \.1o\hc ..\rl'n'> !old .\BC-TV. Top drug lord surrenders In ca1am1111 8()(10 1 .\ ( nlomb1a -The No 1 man an the Medellin cocame cartd ~urn·mkrl·J Tul·.,,fa, rn l'\Change for the go ,cmment's prom1~ nut tu l'\lr;Jtlih: him t<1 thl l nlll'd tates. v.-hcre he 1s 'Nantcd on drug rhargl'\ Jurg1· I ul\ < ><. hoa .i I 11Hn1·d himself 1n al Ca Ida\. 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M> °'lu1 f-iu,h h.1d ,1 k" hour., 10 1..111 lfr \\Cnl 1n\ltk hi\ offil eS and 111\ ~ld the d11..r tx·hind h11n 111 Iii 11 p1, k1•d up th1 phonl' 11n lhl' rt•n•pt1on1st's desk and prull'l'drd 111 pu'h 111 till' 11 numtx·r\ that "'<>ult! linJ.. him 10 the 11tlilt'' 11! lhl '"'"port BcJlh \\ l'l'l..h \ I 111 k '111u .in'"'l'rnl tlH ph1>nt· I k v.a rell} sure that I( \\J\ " 111 I llll' fk(I ·I'' pl.111tl·d t"'' humb'> 111 \11ur otlin'." \<ltd \turbush. ll)ing to d1,~111'1 h1' \otu· .. .\nd I II d1·nutall' thl·m 1c,, )OU 1ell me 1f \1111·1t· ,,,•.11111~· 1111tkr'-'l'ar" I ht• 111"' lll1. f l'kphonr Uomlx'r had strut k again f 11 /)(' I P/J / lllUC<J Officials decide city's name with game of five card stud • Ora nji?r C'ounty Fruit & Nut Dept.: The oamc of the ctty of Orangl· ""·" \l'lllcd h )' a pol..cr hand. T hree leading c1l1Lcn<i prnpo,l·d 1hrl~ d1fTcrcn1 Mmes. "Lemon." ".\lmond" and "Or- Jngt· .. \1 11 h J dlJlt' o;o l\cd nothing ~.!he winner of a huk gamc ol llH· lard 'tud gut 10 name lhe c•I). lkt 1h1•, 're gl;id they arcn'1 lemons -or nu&s. Ek tru1tlul -St:nd }our hlSlon ca l facts 10 Did Y o u Kno w. Orange Coast Dally Piiot . P 0 Bo~ 1560. Co 11 M~sa. 92616. -Compllff by Aue Spin '° Kbooh o-etwbelminalY black or wh1tt. the upremc Court Nied Tu.csctay kt end IN. By i S·l vote, the coun said fed~~ JudSCS ~ou un-orde~ supervttton of l)Rv1ously sqrcp1cd pubhc schools .•f ~. . •• descttttataon tw cUminatcd "the ves1J1es of P"' diFm':,taon. Id The dcca11on set 11tde 1 federal appeals coun ru '"' 1 :'!~h have forttd the Oklahoma City .chool boa.rd 10 abandon a ·-... •• borhood schools plan bqun 1n I 98S for students tn k.Jnderpncn thro u&h founh srade. c..111 CPlllCll If dlrll ...... WASHINGTON -T he Senate Ethics Commiuee's. r.pecial coun~l took a tou&h stance Tuesday against three of the Kcallnt Five senators in his wind-up summauon of the evidence. . tcd The counsel Robert S. Bcnneu. said evidence ubmJt ·~ t"'o months of hcan~gs suggested possible 1mpropn.cty 1n the bebavtor of ~ns. Alan Cranston. ~ahf.. Dennis De< onc1n1. D:AnL, and Don~~t ~· :.?~nJs~.J~nMG~~nn. D-Oh10. and John McCain, R-Anz. cxh1b1ted a willingness to follow the Senate's c1h1cal standards. F.. 11illl ti E1111Hz1U. BllPil SACRAMENTO -In a gesture to Cal1fom1an·s .\s1an-Amcrican community. Gov. Pelc Wilson on TucsJa) appointed Matthew Fong to the state Board of Equahzauon. Fong. 1he unsuccessful Republican candidate for state controller 1n November. takes the scat of Otmocrat Paul ( arpcn1er. who bccamt meligiblc 10 serve "'hrn he "'as sentcnu~d to 12 ~cars 1n pnson on pohtical corrup11on charges Fong 1s the son of Secrctal) ol ,iate Mari h f-ong Eu. a ~mocnn In a Capitol nev.s confcrcn(l· \l. il'>on callcd Fong "superbl) equipped" tor the ta>. board. "Jk maintains J n impeccable rcputauon for integrity and character in both h" prok\\111nal and personal hfe." "1lson said R11lstr1tlon d11dlln1 extension nlllll .\CRAMENTO -In 'urpn\C al11on thl' nc" attorney general Tucsda~ mo,i:d to g1 q · a,,ault gun ov.ncf'\ a \l'rnnd chance lo legall)' i.l'<.'P m1htan -st ~ k "capon'> I k \,lid puhliu t\ about reg1stra11on - lntl'n!>Ch CO\Cri:<l in lhl' nC\.I.\ -\\JS IOJdl·qua ll' In anothl·r \urpnSl' dn clopml'nt ~·nJt<.' kaJn Da' 1d Roben1. a L us .\ngl'll'' IX·m\x. rat "ho lUa111h1m·d I '-1 4 J\'-JUll "'capon controls. said he "'uuld 1n1ro<lUll' k gl\latron "'Ihm J "l'l'I. 10 tan) out the rcque-.1 ol Rt·puhhlan .\t111rnl'\ C1i:nnJI D.1n1d l ungren Thl' lkp.1nml·n1 111 JU\llll' ha' l11~nl I' , ... ~ apphca11ons for rl'8,l\tr.11 1on 1h.11 "'l'll' rt'll'l'l'd h1:111rl· the l">...·l 'I lkadhne and has \l'.H'ral thou\and morl· to pnll.C\">, \aid i....111 < nr,aut a spokeswoman lnr thl dl·p.1r11m·n1\ d 1' 1\111n ol la"' l'nl nrn·ml'nl The tolal could hit I ' (10(1 Ill I 4 I~)() \hl' \J 1tl -B.t Tbt' .-4ssod•lff Prrs1 News al the Weird C1k1 1111 lleld te r1•1c1 S 180 •111111 lllOl'tflll PORTL ..\ND. 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SOO hy 1 couple who d11mcd the> nttdrd thr ninney 1n ordrr to colleCl a v.annina lottery 11ckct for S ~.() 000 The cldtrl) v.om1n told pohcc a woman 1n her l~ approached hrr as ihe v.as hoppma 1n • Goodw11l thnri '10rt' on 19th \trt'Ct. an,t \lrudc up 1 con1<e t•on The woman hmpcd and compl~1nrJ of pt':ll ,,a1n 1n her lei. \hei Mid stw had won th l<>Ucl'), hut needed s.&.000 1n ca h to coll«t her v.1nn1n&.\ lhc \ 1 .. 11m 1 Id th ,.,.om1n he had money. ind the )c>un v.on an took he r out 10 the pari:int lot. whe~ • ma le romp.inmn wu v.aitina. fhe couple too th ... omen out ror •<'e (ream. and then lilt man ~ nC\I the cldcrl> M>man tu the Bink of ni r1ca v.he~ hr fill d 001 1 ~11hdrawl hp tor $4,SOO and 1tie wom1n too Ille monty out of f\(>r lK\OU nl, m1chines ind took SI 0 ,.,.onh of quaners 0 A S200 bile ind 1 SI SO "'•deoc:a' 11c r«ordcr ~ stolen from a borM on F11r Or1"t h .omeone who broke • sltdina &la door. 'ie\'ttll \hKk'nts al Hunt1ntton Beath Kiah Sct\OOJ alleaedly attacked another scuckn1 -ho ~cdly threw a b\lmto at 1M-1r ~hic:k l4lh llttt •1 awakened by the aound of ~ f'ronl door openu'I and a fcrntlc ~1111'1 &he name Of oec o( b11 roommalc The man •tnt beck to ilttp and ipored &he dr'1urblnct and ""hell he 1waktntd, ti. t"ouad a lck~tllOft ~ mit. 1n1 from IM 1pan.metit. 0 $OfMOM broke 1n1u I.be ~pon M (Otn laundry, 207.S Nc•port llvd • brOlc-the ro1n be:" on t-o • fl1n1 • fl ,. ·-A 7·~r-oki boy toki pohcc he wu nd1nt b.i 'kllebolrd when n ICCldenll.lly t away from tum and tt>llfd into the 1trtt1. Al th1 11mc. 1 car dnalbcd u a bf~ Toyoll hi& the board Tilc bo} ~·d that the dn'-'Cr then aot oul of the car ramtJ at ham and tc>ol the atcboard. •h1ch .,...., valuc-d ll S 1-'0. 7 ..... - Libnt) 'uffi ·111 a~nt for help an trackina doWn • s-•roa •hO alqcdl '91k'd to mum a vca lliftd 11pa. 0 0 A m1dtnl 1 the 12000 btock o( M1hb\I LIM aid mconc took 1 bnercaw \'llUCrl at SSO whtlc ht •at puuina .,ocencs away 0 Thtt\'ts ltok 1 TV, COtnl*1 d1« pla)'tt, purw and two ,ackett froin • 1969 bfue Votks-.m. Sq~ 1n lhC 1700 blodt or Larkpon Cirdc 0 A v.hnc M&l:dl MX6 1Tponcdl) was torttwd Ut the 16000 bkxk of Gcnun1 LIM. 0 A blll!f "•1an bicycle valued M SI'° "9 llOlcft ft-om 1 front poich in tlw 200 bk»tk ol PtcW Cone H...._y, .. , ....... A nwt llo i,t.. • •• .,.n"""t .. dllt 100 lllDcl GI Wednesd y, January 16, 1811 Thi used to be the tame of )'tar when the att•t ques- tion -the onl)' quest1on - WIS, "Who's it aonn1 be in the upcr 8owlr' This year, it's different. Thi year it's, "Do you think we're ... ?" The words ··aoma to war" are often lefl unsaid. Fred Martin I cena1nly don·t know. I know we arc buildana a war machine a big and as touah and as qu1d.ly a v.e can. I know of a suraeon who rc-- cr1\cd his call-up notice a week 1110 la t Monday and on Fnday he was on a plane c----..,fllllf;i~f!4-"W..:...- for ud1 rnb1a. I can't sec _ 1 btjaht side anywhere. So l a kcd a man who has experienced more war than anoyone else I know: Col. Walker M. Mahurin. USAF. Ret. Bud Mahurin h:is been an three wars. He was a fighter pilot in World War II. He was hot down in France, rescued by the French Underground nnd m:idc h1 way back to England. He "'a~ not a lucky in Korea. where he became an acc. Bud was shot down over Nonh Korea. take.n prisoner and jailed as a ~V.: for 16 months. Durina Viet Nam. he flew several transpon m1ss1ons as a reservist. A Newpon Beach resident. Mahurin is western rcgjonal director for the National Security Industrial Association. a non- lobbying advisory group for defense manufacturers. Yes. he S3)S. "'II happen. "Whenever you have a guy ltke Hussein who sa)s he has God on his side. watch out:• But he doubt'I that war will come today, Dcadltne Day. When "c spoke )estcrda). there "'ere about 9 hours to go until the Jan. l 5 d:itc spec1ffied in the United Nattons resolutton that wall sanction war against Iraq. ··1raq 1s read). the) 're manned. their guns are wattmg.·· Mahunn SI) . "But l don·t see us going in 1mmcd1ately. 1 thtnk ""c will "all unttl the Jan. 15 anxiety has ""om off ... It ""on·t be ltkc (as 1u Cla) sa)tng. ·rm going to knock him out 1n the third round.' But I don·1 think v.e'll wait vcf) long. We have to show some of the third ""orld countncs that the) cannot try and upset "'orld stabtltl) ·· When fighting does stan. Mahunn doesn't see 11 lasting vcr} long ... pa ,.. .. Cl~ adopts emergency ordinance banning new establishments By Int YokOI Or ... Co.M ~ l'tlot NEWPORT BEACH -New mas;sqe 1>9r1on have been tempor- arily banned from the city known as the Massaae CapitaJ of Orange County. The City Council adopted an emcracncy ordinance Monday niaht that places a 4s.day mora- torium on the issuance of business licenses to massage therapists while city officiaJs discuss possible restric- tions on the industry they fear has increaStngly leaned toward cnminal 1ctivity. With S4 licensed massage parlors m the city. ~n Beach has more massage establishments than anv other city m the countv. and . polic-t here believe a aood 37 per- ('tnt of the bu iMten are fronts for ~ostitution and other tllqal IC• UVttiCS. Caty Auorney Rohen Burnham also indacatcd tn a rtPon to the . council that massaac parlors could reduce propcny values in the area and crcl\e bltahtcd or ·• kid row" conditions. The city is amon& a few in the county that don't rtqu1re use per- mits for massase parlors. Rcquinng such permits -and thus rqulaung the location or the bu messes - may be the •n~er to controlltng shady establishments. city offiaals said. Curttntl> owners of ma sa&c parlors must obtain operators· l iccn~s and each 1nd" 1dual College drops plans for auto exchange FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Neigh-. b> the Planning < ommm1on on bors surrounding Coastline College July 11. 1990 were surprised but pleased Tuesday The Planning com mission night ~hen the college told the unanimously , Ott'd 10 den) the Fountain Valle) C'tt)' Council 11 proposal be<-au'>e "lhc auto C\· would drop tts efforts to stan a change/swapmret-I \J>C operatio n weekend auto exchange. on the sch<Xll di~mct parking tot ··tt's not won h the baulc." said could ha'e a potential for Beverley Mtkltch. assistant dean of detnniental atlet 1 un the ~urround­ communtl) sen tees for the count). tng reSldcnttal and indu~tnal use ·· The college had onginall) asked The college h.id pre' 1oush fo r a permit for a weekend auto planned on j pPl·alt ng the com-_ exchange whcrt' people could dts-mt s1on rultng at the council mert- pla) and st'll their used cars tn a mg TueS<.la' nigh1 before "'thdra"- c:impus lot at Warner A venue and 1ng the plan ahogl·ther Newhope trcct. Mtkltch st re'l\l'd 10 the councir Alfrt'd and Edv. nna V.1lltams 1hat thl' prupu\JI "J' not for a sv.ap were two of sc'cral residents who meet hut JU'lt a \Jk placC' for came to the meeting e\pec11ng to people to 1r' .ind ~.-II their car\ fight the proposal. s1m1lar 10 a \Ull'l'\~l ul pro1ect oper- "I dtd not want a used car lot atC'd at In int• \ alk\ { ollcgc ma~ thcrapi\t mu t otn 1n 1 tcchnacian's liccn • 1d Cit) t.i«nsc Su~visor Glen Evcrr d. To bt granted the te<'hntc1an'!i> liceftte. indh•idual\ mu t ha' c JOO hours of tr.un1na from a .. tall'· certified school and mu t pa,., . l()()..quest1on ~cs\ thnt r valuatl'\ their under tnnd1ng of anntom) ph ys1otoa > fir t :i1J card1opulmonar~ re\U\c1t:st1on massage theor; and the la "-'1 ri-gu- lattna the trade. b crroad :-.aid Appltcants' health and rnm111:it h1stones arc alw checked and tlit· m~sage fac1ltt) " mspelkd h) count\ health offic1:sl\ FH·r11.)<11j said · Wnh such \tract lictn\tng r('4um ments. problem' haH· bt~n l>.t•p1 111 :i m1n 1mum arauC'd ma\..a t' p.Jrl• •r Homeowners to pay to bury utility lines By Iris Yoko1 Of•nge Coas1 0•••¥ P11~1 N E\'. PO RT Hf \( II Homeo"Ol'f' on l'opp ''' lllH' and Ha1cl Dn r 1n < 11r11n j .Id ~far "111 P·'' ~·,lr.11 1hou,.11h1 Juliar' L':h h 111 pl:tLL' u1il11' pole<, In lhl' nl'lt1hh1llh1 114.f unJl·rgr(•und I 111•'"'" • 1t L \!onJj\ lll~hl ( II\ ( llUIH d .Ip pnl\ JI ol '1n J\~ \\lll\."nl J1,1n, t 1herr In d )·~ 'Lill'. "'tlh u>Ulll ii ml·ml'lt'r<. hlhn I kdgl'' and kJrl \'. 311 llPf"'l\\'J lhL• c111tnul .1p prU\l'd ,l\~"\\ln.: Jlf<lfl\.'rl\ t\\ ll· er<. tor tht' lll\I 111 pull ''F u\11· 111n along lfj/l' l>r < ?rol'l Ea\t { oa\I Utl!lh"j' l l'opp' -\H'nUl' unJL'fttlLIUllJ Roughl~ ti 1x·nl·n1 11 llw ' It I •• I' ( I ldlel and \L I I\< I I ntl'rahl " r "" Jlh1 .. Our lirs1 effort "'111 be to knock out their atr force. You can't conduct "ar toda~ wtthout air supenority. We will destroy Hussem\ air-dcknsc capabtltt). his planes and hts radar. and that should be tha1 .. across from me." .\lfred W1lltams -By tile Dally Pilot told the cou net I jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-~---~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;:;;;:;.;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:~;;;:~~·" When the> learned of the If 11 1sn'1'> .. Then there "'"' be a gradual escalation of combat." Mahunn feds .. , thtni.. "e'll take out their power and water supplies next. Each step"''" be designed to con' mce Saddam Hu\setn that he has made a big m1stai..e .\ big m1stai..c. The idea will be to get 11 around to the point "'here the Iraqi people sa). 'No more of th1s1•• Hussein 1s 1n trouble. no question about 11." Thl· former .\tr Fon·e ace belteves that .\mencan troops ha'c the tools to get the JOb done ... .\s far as-the mach1nef) of war goes. \\(' ha' c the best. the most ad' a need stuff there 1s. "hen our gu)S sa' 'Thl' night belongs to us.' the' reall) mean tt .\ lot of th ts war 1s going to be "on at night ... Mahuri n gc:nC'rall~ agrees "''h how Prcs1dcn1 Bush has handkd lh(" cns1 so far "He' been a congres man. an am- ba.,~dnr. hcaJ nl th e ( I.\ and he has gathered a trt>mC'ndou'> amount ul lr.no"ll'dge from all 1ha1 e\pertencc Of course. he "as also an airplane Joc i..c) He sa"" a lot of combat. so he kno"s ·· 8 111 11 hl· \\J'I 1n l harge 1hcrc 1s one thing Mahunn would do d1ffercn1I) "It ha al"a~\ been the )Oung who go ofT to "ar." he Sl)S "I thinlr. "e older gu )\ still ha'e a lot to con1nbu1e. I could get mto Jn F-86 nghl no" and go." 1he 72-)C':tr-old pilot 1ns1sts "Well ma~ tx· that'<; not rl'altst1c.'' he adds quick I>-"But there Jn.· pll·n1 \ of \'a~' "e old gu~ s could scr\>e--and sen e "'ell. There's no reason I couldn't be a co-pilot and rd1e'e a )Ounger man to do \omcthtng more product1\t~. I'd rather go o ut that wa) than suffer lrom ome terrible disease ·· FrH Marl/a '• co/uma •PIH•" Moaday, Wrd11e1d•y aad Satur- day. proposal 1n October. the W11l1ams· started ctrculattng a pettt1on oppos· 1ng the car lot and sa) the) co llected about 90 signatures Tht> proposal rn:scntcd b~ thl· college had ongmall} been denu:d DMV unveils new licenses ..\(RAMENTO -The state 1s d1stnbu11ng ncv.. cred1t-card-St}lc dn,er's lttenses that oflk 1als sa~ are more <;('Curt• ea\1cr to replace and more Jurablc: ··"l ou v.on't ha'c to ca~ the dogeared license an} mort'... De- partment of ~otor Vchtclc spoll'\· man Bill Gengkr told a ncv.s con- fon·nn.• Tucsda) Thr l'qutpmcnt used 10 produce the cards will e'en make 11 easier fo r ()M\ staffer\ to catch 1nd1st1nct !teen~ photos and retake them on thl' spot. Cll·nglcr \atd -By Tte Au~lated Press Three susp~cts to stand trial for high-stakes jewelry heists By Emily Adams Ofanoe eou1 o .. iy P11o1 NEWPORT BE..\( H -Three men susp«tcd 1n a scnes of htghl) organ11eJ Je"cl~ store holdups na- tton"" 1de thnt ncued at least S 15 m1llton 1n gems "-ere ordered Tues- da) to s1and tnal for two heists tn thts Ctl} Walter Frank Ztschke. 46. and John Robert Evans. 52. both of Cicero. Ill .. and Michael Rabb. 47, of lakt'wood. Fla .• v.cre all v.anted bail reductions -from $10 m1lhon to $2 m1lhon -a' they v.erc bound over for tr111I RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTtlY llC. .......... c-. ..... am -alt. cestl 1U1-M1-11M .. . \l'TO l\St H \\( E a..tRates As Published by Insurance Commiuloner Including Hl-lllk CALL (714) 146-3323 .......... ,..._, __ .... ,,..,.._.. ...... The trio arc suspected of smashing through a gla s door at Carol Klein Fmc Jewelry 1n Octo- ber 1989 and scoop1na more than S 1.5 m1llton m 1cv.cls mto rubber trash cans. The> are beltr' ed to ha' e pulled off a s1m1lar heist fo ur months later at the Moboco 1ewt'lf) store. neuing more than SS m1llton. Both robbcnes took less than two minutes to complete. poltce said. No one was hurt in either of the two local heists. In announcmg her decmon. u- "hccausc of tht' soph1sttcatton and this being the biggest Je""elr; het t 1n the count} e'er:· The mco were arrested last ·\ugust b) poltce sur' c1llance team~ Wht'n poltce pulled o'er E' ans· car. the) found bulletproof vests. handauns. semiautomatic weapons. handcuffs. lock cutters. foam used to block out urveillance cameras. pohcc radios. suitcases. crow bars. a 'IC'dgchammer and about 10 HaJ- lo"ecn· l) le ma ks. penor Coun Judgt Sui.anne haw II three arc ~hcdulcd for said the three should st.and tnal penor \oun ara1gnmcnt on Jan NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going to: 1.) Lose 5 pounds 2 .) Slow down more often 3.) Take time to smell the flowers 4.) Recbaqe my battetl•,at The Little IDia Oii Tlae Bay ALE "-orman I Ii hon. Polo/Ralph l Jurl'n. jo..,cph \hhoud. St\lll tw. tl k leo l o:zi. an Prn.ur l .llwl Polo/R.tlph I .iuren. Jo rph ~outh\\ ick .ar hhoud. "-i•rm.m 1 lthnn. Prt\aH· I .ihl 1 '•irm.tn thlton, h~ph \hboud • PolNltAlph l iamt'n ~ ' < '""Pl'", tt..nn < othwt,. . Polnl1l•lrh l •un·n, h~ph \~*ct Kutnn C hi1"' t•~1KMH IOlll\~C.... , .......... 7t4",..t..U t-1-• ' . l\1lolblph l~ur n J'""'Ph \btklud, II, 6c ha1 , (,.,,' Pnvau 't :abc-1 , ft'M'ph \hboud, IM-lth•r . l\m\fblph l aurtn. I f.qu Pf• '"'"" < l"hlfl ... <..: r. c '"""""'. to;;uhm M'< 1.• ..... p,J!olltalph I tllMl J(-ph hh.•ud Roht 11 1.111l II (•.I"'' Pn\ah I bd 11 \, 1 • 'I I\'''" ' I 11 I • ----------------- --- ' ' . ' . "F•t, elfkkrtt, ......, ... , w ,,.,..,_ They don't come any /inn ehan Scan-$...._., • -Don Sobby .......... nt Security Pacific posts loss of $967M in fourth quarter Amniuo ......... ... f ORECLO~URl •. . 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' ... /Daily Pilat 6~2-5678 -By tb~ Bus/a~ss Wire~ Satur ay January 19th MAl~K YOU R CALENDAR THE NEWPORT-COSTA MESA FAMILY YMCA PRESENTS Family Fitness Open House Special Events 8:00am-5:00pm Free Step Aerobics 8:00am Fas Cars 9am· oon Rummage Sale 8:00am-3:00pm Children's Carnival l l:OOam-l:OOpm Balloon Bop 12Noon Family Swim 1:30pm-3:30pm Senior Aqua-Aerobics 1 :30pm-2:30pm Fitness Testing 2:00pm-4:00pm And Much More ... Free Refreshments • Facility Tours • Program Displays • Indian Village • Free Drawing and Giveaways Everyone i welcome to use the facility and participate in clasaes All New Aerobic Equipment And Outd0<,r Facilities. All vi itor wiU receive I weeks FREE trial membership The Newport-Costa Mesa Family YMCA 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach (714 ) 642-9990 • nn, Family I Fricncla And Stop By Your P llllily YMCA busincsstS performed well durina the year. "The annual mults were in line with cxpce'tations for the year an· nounccd on Dec. IO. 1990,.. said John F. Kook~n. vice chairman and chief financial officer. ..Founh quaner results included S62S million an credit loss provision and cxptn~ and $200 million in restructurina cha,.es ... In the founh quancr of 1990, the company showed a net loss of $357.6 million or a SJ.IS drop per common share. Jn I 989's final Wll1t IYIE Diii quancr. Security Pacific earned $191.7 million. or Sl.$9 per com- mon share. Non-intere1t income for the final quaner declined 20 percent to $423.4 million. the compeny said. ln1ettSt income was $783.l million. a loss of 4 percent over last year. Sccurily Pacific Corp. owns Se-- curit)' Pacific Na1ional Bank. Cali- fomia 's second l&r1nt bank. It also operates banks in Qreaon, Wash· ington state. Nevada, Arizona and Alaska. -By tte .u..clate4 Pre•• ... Jllll ....... . NEW YORK (AP) Jen IS Advanct o Declined Unchangeo Total n uu New higM New IOW' NEW YO'\-K (AP) Final Dow JOM\ n~lk IP.H BI.is Hsri m~~ ~ 6 Tran • , P"rev~~ • fl~,rl :;, .. 1i!i'l1j~~~ lnclu, lf .fill . WUtol\ , , -------------6SSlk 16, 7, IYIE l.1111•1 --TOM~---·•••-_.,.... '~ .. _ .... _ .. ,_. ................ -.._ ,_ !!!!•'' ............. ". ~-·-......... ,,.0... ... F.··-·---.-. ... -....... --·----:.:= ....... ., ===-===: .. .,=.:= ,. ....... ," ............ ... ~ .................. ...... ........... .,-.. ,.. ..... .. Paclllc Sclentitfc tabs Griflfth NEWPORT BEACH -Pa- cific Scienufic Co. announced the &PPointment of Thomas I. Griffith as corporate director of human resources. He succeeds Norma J. Culhane who recently retired after 31 years of ~rvlce with Pacific Scientific. Griffith. SO. bas been vice pmidcnt. human resourca. at Motor &""'&>ntrol Division in Rockford. Ill., since Pacific Scicntific·s acquisition of the operation from Honeywell Inc. in IQR4 IYIEUllllllwa • • 11 llllJ MW c..I I r-. 111 t• 1114. & 171 Piiliss PhllhaPID•lc •llllll'llN •• ·llllllarn co•r.t For the S p yalass H ill Philharmonic Committee "Supper Down South,•• chairwoman Oerleen Manclark cooked up an oriainal recipe for successful panyaj vina. For cocktails at John and Donna Crean's antebellum wonderland, she blended 60 friendly Philharmonic lovers with the music o( entertainer Patrick Campbell and munchies prepared by member ~ty Jo Knickerbocker. ' For Sunday supper she mixed up IS pounds of hamburger for the SI ~per-plate meatloaf meal. Man- clart and Knickerbocker prepared all the delicious down south cul- inary classics -from the cornbread to the mashed potatoes and gravy. For extra dash Manclark asked all to f ttend sponina red. white and blue attire. The flaa-trimmed tables set up in the Crean dining room wctt patriotic, too, and for extra flavor ttie saucy Manclark added an Abt Lincoln look-alike. Prior to .. brandy in the parlour," the blonde belle spiced things up with the "lk5sen Game" -each guest received another (by number) Carol Humphreys ~~'-'·o tablfmate to share dessert. The only somber moment in the well-done affair was when Man- clark offered a pre-dinner prayer for world peac-c. The patron party's purpose was to whet everyone's appetite for the commiuce·s upcoming luncheon ~ncfit at the Four Seasons Hotel on Feb. 21 . The evening raised $5.000 to help pay the costs of the benefit's guest socakers. Betsy Marc ana Barbara Metzler and Pat and Bob Stayner. 8loom1nadaJe and "Li&ht His Fire" author. Ellen Kreidman. Amons those enjoying the southern hospttality were president Joyce Reaume. patron chai~oman Terri Newman with husband Harold, Beverly and Robert Cohen, Ann and Wolf Stem. Barbara and Asa Mason. Lee and K.mg Burstein. Bill and Laila Conlin. Cerise and Larry Feeley, Patsy and Cal Campbell and Karen and Vic Hardin. FYI ... Charmer Jan Lind is off visit- ina her two arandbab1es 1n France. ... Barbara Mason lost her jaw- droppina 40 pounds by eating only the goodies from Mother's Market on 17th in Costa Mesa. ... Let me know 1f B1otherm's Contour Total Celluhte Resister works. Their press release states its cooling cream gel combats dimpled skin. pufTmess. padded contours and loss of firmness. ... We hear good guys Daniel and Susan Hernandez and Tiffany and Compan)' ha'c agreed to pop for SS0.000 each to sponsor the March I 0 "Art of Dining" feast. Committee president Joyce Reaume. Larry and Cerise Feeley with Ann and Wolf Stern. .I Bill and event chair Darleen Manctark N Ursing home nurses deserve respect DE.\R AN!'H L.\NOER I am 1hr ··Nursing Homt' Nurs<'" You Imo". the Ont' wh o takes carc of the old peoplt'. The ont' who gels no rcspcc1 for her profes'51on from her pe'Crs I am tht' nurse who 1s sick and tired of hcanna. "Hone). "h> don'1 )Ou work in a hosp11al and ~ a real nursC"?" I am a real nurse I carc about 1hc people I look afkr I auend seminars and spe nd a fonunt' on boo~s so that my informauon 1s up-to-datr I also give hugs "1th m) drugs. Nursing homes t<>ilil) arc \Cr) · .different 1han 1hc) "crc lO ) ca~ aaa Not all our rc'51dcnts plan to stav unul the' die \\-(' ha'e a fine ph)s1cal 1herap) dcpanmcnt and "c hcfp 1he in1urrd regain mob1ht) and independence and return homr We tcarh pcoplt' who've suffe~ s1rokrs 10 fo~ and dress thcmst1'cs Not all our rrs1dents arc elderl). Where do )Ou think handicapped ch1ldrcn go "hen the) bccomr adults and their families can no longer carc for them" .. We keep up on the nc"est medical ptocedurcs and 1he latcs1 1n rchab1h- tat1on. We keep curren1 on the latest in drua therap)'. Many of us feel very clost to our peuents. We come m on our days off to v1s1t them. We shp a book of stamps into th.e nightstand of a rtsident who loves to write letters and can't afford the postqe. We often take residents home for dinner ~r a holiday. We make time to sit down and h ten and hold a resi- dent's hand while he or he talks about a family problem. This is pan Ann Landers -M-..-----'c::::>~·4~""1111 ......... of nuf"\mg. Thcrc's a lot more to 11 than drugs and technolog) Pkasc 1rta1 those of us who ...,ork 1n nursing homes ...,,1th a hulc more respect w(' dNer\C 11 \.RN Lakeland Fla DEAR NURSE: nuts for a let· ter ttaat could llave bffa wrUtea only by someone wlllto llved It. Yoar colleag•n wlll be pleased to 1tt U1l1 la print. DEAR <\NN LANDER · In a recent column )OU gra1u1tou I) chose to catcgonze "animal nahts people" as univcrsall) rcpfts(nta- tl"c of the"' "tcrronsts'' that Dr Louis Sulhvan. head of Health and Human Services. referred to. Please know that the animal nghts people I know arc not terrorists. Q. What t. •mall, has old world charm, and rhymes with say? J ... l hl' .\~PC \ I \mcnran \<x·1l'I\ for 1hr Prl'H'nt1on of ( ruclt' to \n1mal\) "a" founded on an an.1mal nghl\ ph1lo•mph' tha t recogn11l'J an an1mar\ ngh1 to be nei ther harmrd nor ahu~d "hen 1n our earl' or undl'r our lOntrol -fh1s nght to nc11hrr bc harml·d nor abu~d l'\· 1rnd\ from our fdmll) pc'l'i 10 animal\ U\l'd for resear,·h and animal\ u\Cd tu l·n1l'na1n or "or~ for uo; I he .\~P< \ "1..umm1ttl'd 10 thl\ ph1lo-;oph) and ha~ been for l~'i 'car-; \\ l' Jrl' also comm111rd to \..or~ing "'11h1n thr paramctt'~ of the la" Jnd. hl'OlC'. to non-' 1olcncl' The ha'ill issue behind animal nghl'i ,., nnl' o t 1ndu\10n -that lhr commitment "t' ma ~l' to ~l'l'P our l'hildrcn Jnd onl' ano1her \.lk from harm and abu<ot.' "C\h:mkd to non- human an1mJI\ J\ "ell -John f "-ull~~ Ld D 1>rl'\1dcn t .\.., P< .\ DEAR MR. Kl'LLBERG: Tbank you for a lelltr tbat dNrl) state tbe position of lbt ASPCA. I bave never bad a quarrel "Ith ) our or· ganlutlon. In fact. I admlrt wbat you 11and for and wbal )'OU do. It's the militant so~alled animal lovtn wbo try to ln~rftre •ltb medical rt earcb Ulat I llave trouble wltb. Talk to tbtm, v.111 yoa please" Tbt) make ) ou all look bad. •HELP WANTED• OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REP Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $300 per week draw, 12~ commission on all sales! Call: Marilya Hollaad 714-642-4321 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.O .E.) Serving Newport Harbor, Coata Mesa, Irvine /¥/w~ ~~<fJ~dwn ~$om ~ • qa 9'()()1t. •.. , a,-_ Where la the betlt motor bot.el MMD.I the Newport Barbor-Co.ta Meea areaT Where la the be9t, quality motor hotel you can ao to for p-ea& location and peat value? For Enn 0..U, Hideaway or B...me. . CoM• the lbHowi,.-: W• off•r a chOic. fil 141 prolaiill<DM11J ~pet room• lnchutint ~ ki..., two w u.r-1'00lll MM, _. wlt.h wet t.ra., hM•e.pp1• roG1Mt direct .-i ~ eai• TY w VCR all .wtint at .............. °"" "10 fl .......... •-..n .. •itwt Row._. tM Li4D PeM..a.. Pw .,._ _...._, • ofrw a eompff .. n'9rJ lhaW. • &he at'°""' e.111tJ Parilieftne 1111 · h•zt,a-..-.J1n•ten..._•11111,••WAr• ...... r1111 •'-' ....... • ..,....., .. ...--". ............. ................ c... ........ .., ........... 11 ............... ._. 1 11aW: mL w. .. 111 t •-'._ .. ,.,..._.._.. M 7""1& Nsapat .,,._ _. lNa ....._ W. ....... ,. • ..... ,_ • .. ..... • Beverly and Robert Cohen STRINGFELLOW Public Meeting January 16, 1991 7:30-10:00 p.m. GLEN AVON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4352 PYRITE ST . GLEN AVON Pur;.)()S• lo pro. di' •ne commur\1ty with 1ntormattOr1 a tiou• 1'1t' fit'K:.O•d r D.c:1s•on lot the Stringfellow Site Aaenc~ , ~·son,.. .. ""11 bi> available to answef questions 11na •a a 'cus dt"•ct•ls 01 the documenl A copy of the r:iec rd 1 Olo("1s1on ana 'hf' Adm1n15tra1t~ Recc>fd wtll '!'If G en AvC'" L b•ary Hosted By: Department ot Health Ser~1ces and Environmental Protection Agenc,. For More nformat1on Call Bill Draper (916) 445-9543 (71 4) 782-4267 UORKY SIEGEL CHAMBER r ''\l<l' \ 11 fll l • \ (I ~"I< \I \IR\ <N \U\H llll'1. IR ORltol,\l \'I) l "Ql .... RO\\ \ I H l 'llo\Jl\ Bl l !'.\ \tl I( l s ,,() lll\ ~ "t \i81. B LU ES JANUARY 16 S:OOPM , ' • Coast women's tales in play of healing Few plays are as physically and •odonally demanding as .. Wait 'ihltil Dark." Frederick Knott's • .. id-.60s thriller which pits a blind woman against a trio of murderous lhup in quest of a heroin-filled ·.doll. Community theater groups produce this play at their peril. But when the show truly works on au . levels -as is the case at the Huntington Beach Playhouse -the result is a rare and real evening of seat-clutching theater. Btncat.h the sW'&ce of the suspense drama ii the mOft tubde story of the ~tly blinded her- oine whose ex-marine husbud places riaorou.s demands on ber io be the '"world's champion blind woman." This basic trainina 1tif· ' fens her spine and aives her the courage to fight the bad guys -but on her own turf. with the lights extinguished. · Tiffany Terry and Kedrlc Francis In "Walt Untll Dark" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. •·our Way Throuah." a dramatic uploration of the road to healing, written in pan by three Oranac Coast women. is set for an encore performance Friday at 8 p.m. at The Concert Hall at Santa Monica City College. Vashti Cherun of Newport Beach, Susan Hecht of Laguna Niauel and Elizabeth Mclaren of Costa Mesa are three ~ffive women who wrote "Oor Way Through." The dramatic writin• and per- forming an piece is a celebration of the process of recovery from incest and abuse. The director. Joanne Casey. has taken the stories of five incest survivors and shaped them into a play that takes the audience through the stages involved in the ctic:rnvi-rv of and eventual healing of childhood abuse. Hecht and Mclaren. who have performed for VOICES (Vicums of Incest Can Emerge Sutvivo1'5) as well as the Families First and Southern Counties Placement Ser- vices abuse conference in Orange County. will be performing with the company. The play was first presented at Highways in Santa Monica. Fri· day's performance is being pres- ented by the Woman's Network. Associated Students. Campus Al- cohol Awareness Program and the Women's Center. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. For additional infor- mation call the college's Women's Center at (2 13) 452-9339. Opening night may have produced as many anxious mo- ments backstage as in the audience. with technical snafus seemingly magnified because of the scope of the production. but "Wait Until Dark" is definitel y worth thC' wai t. The fin al confrontation -played parity in total blackness -is a gripping finale with no quarter askC"d or given. Tiffany Terry delivers an ex· haustingly brilliant perfonnance as Susie, whose blindness has heightened her other senses to the point that she can discern the plot against her bcfo~ the trap is sprung. Terry endows her character with a restrvoir of warmth and vul nerability. an effective contrast to her desperate determination at the climax. The psychotic killer who or- chestrates the charade is played with steely menace by Ken Perkin s. who def\ly avoids the caricature of the cackli ng villain to sketch a believable despicability. Geoffrey Draper as the con man who worms his way into Susie's trust balances his sympathetic nature with the bottom-line finality of his mission in a convincing performance. neighbor kid who helps Susie foil the baddies -although her Noo Yawk accent is a little pronounced. givrn the absence of same in the other actors. Manin Eckmann's New York basement setting fits th e mood well. although some physical reinforce- ments were necessary on opening night. Bob ;\shby's lighting design 1s in tricate and demanding on its technicians. but the overall effect 1s C'(Cellent. CALLBOARD -The Irvine Val- ley Theaterfaire for Children will hold auditions for "Beauty and the Beast ... the group's first production in the new Irvi ne Barclay Theater. Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Irvine High School theater. 4321 Walnut Ave .. Irvine. A variety of roles is available for all ages. and further information is available at 559-3488. County hijh school for arts to present 'Into the Woods' Duector (}nd1 Mitchell has bathed her production 10 a gritt}' air of realism. Her tno of heavies may be saddled with Knott's arcanC" dialogue in thC"ir first meeting (first- time viewers ma} find the show overplotted). but the tension among them crackks efTec11vely. 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Oown Un4•• IUI J 10 M-• IP{,t S I I 4\ 10 LEARN TO DANCE This Year Gr911t Exercise • Meet New Friends Lum With Or Without A Pmtner •Ballroom •Latin •Otsco •Country •Swing •Weddings •Parties •Hite Out> _Q)_Q 1i'1~· 3825MACARTHUR.SUfTE~ ~flllee~..t. .~ NEMtwa>RILW.,IAHtAMA DANCE STUDIO 14 85().0678 "Wait Until Dark" will be per- fo rmed Fridavs and Saturda\'S at 8 p.m. through. Feb. 9 -with one matinee ne-xt Sunday at 2 p.m. - at thc Gisler Little Theatcr on Strathmoor Lane at Effingham 1n Huntington Beach. Call 832-1405 for 11cket information. 0 Another children's show aud1· t1 oning is "Cinderella" fo r the But•na Park Children's Theater. wuh tf}Outs set for Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. and FC"b 3 at noon in 1he city's Commun1 1~ Recreation Center. ~ 150 Knott A vc.. Buena Park. Roles arc oprn to )Oungstas in fourt h grade through high school. ( all 821-139~ for details. "Into The Woods," a magical musical for the entire famil y. will be presented by the Orange County High School of the Ans when the school's musical theater depart- ment opens its first production of the season Thursday. Wi1h music by Steph<'n Sondheim and book by James Lapin. "Into The Woods" is a h1gh- energy. ck' C"r musical which fea- tures charactt>rs from some familiar and ~omc not-so-fam1har fairy talcs. "Into The Woods" will run for two weekends. Thursday through Sunda~ and Jan. ~4 through 26. with performances at 8 p.m. Matinees arc schduled for 2:30 p.m. Saturda~ and Jan. 26. All per- formances will be at the Margaret A. Webb Performing Arts Center at Los Alamitos High School. 3S9 I Ccmtos !\ ve. All seats are reserved: ttckets are $8 for adults and $6 for students. child ren and scinor c1 t1zcns. For tickets call (2 13) S96-1 43S. femt1llWlllJ fOUNTAIN VALLEY TWIN l •oo hulll/EO""l"' H•'lf I \4X) • 14..,.,4 souor ........ jPG I )J I \ I\ I )() ~ . 4 L-Wl>o•a T•MI .... T-JI'(, I 11 4 8 J Men •nd a Uttl• LH1 jl'G I II I SO 5 ~ '4 ~ Museum starts lecture series I H-• Alone fl'<. ~ A I\ Q \ I Hot w""°"' M,, o ......... 1PC.. ' ' ' I I() •o l ..... lna 'AMll.Y fOUlt CINIMA I I ltd fjt >()•"''"' \I 'I> l I lOI •DWAltOS SOUTH COAJT LAGUNA 4 t~ \ C "' California art h1stof} scholar Susan Landauer will discuss the ''orks of Edward Corbett when the Laguna ~rt Museum kicks ofT 11s H 'Jh¥1.r.-ty ·~ 1 11 I ...._..,.. I~ 1 , •J I 4\ 10 '"'• o-...... Ill flit 5 8 ICl,.4er .. rt•n Cott rPC. I II 4 4 \ r ~ 111 1 W.,lodl Ill) l 4~ ~ !! I\ IQ ~ TV l/1t1n11 0 D 0 ID AU AMC BRAVO DIS ESPH FAM 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Whfft ol Jclopltdy! .; U Hourt Against th! Odds J11t1 and tne F1tman i1n · Bieeos It Leaos 11n Newt For1unt -Jn Srereo -Stereo -Sttfto T onlgllt Show In Stereo 10ut ol'Tll1t ClllM4 ln MCWlt • • "Calllll S.11'" 11988 Comeey1 Lu T"<>moscln Newt O CllHn G WOttd Cft.t ' Voetot a JaO<!>OO Ste " She•~ T11I Inside EditlOll l11SU1nt RecaH Wonder Grow1119 ~ Mtf'lltd Ytart Peins 1HOWMf .... 0. P ..... Jusllet In Srereo NMnto Hal (In Sltfeol O DEL CAQLQ It.al ien Qisloranle sunset Special l"rom •:30 to 6:30pm Tue . ..Sun . • All Pastas $5. 95 Chicken $6.95 Veal $8.95 •1ta1y• In A Box Take out for two • t 7 .9~ lndUda 2 pMta enna Wlfh •ltlc ~ choke ol: green Ml8d OI' IOUp, and a bottle or our home wtne. Lunch 11 :30mn-2.:00pm Dinner 4:30 • IO:OOpm ac.t:d PIOnrtlfS 195M BMClt BLVD., HUriiutarOft BMClt ,. 1991 .. Good Morning Laguna" lec- ture scncs Thursda) at 9 a.m. Landaul'r 1s curator of "Ed"'ard Cortx·11· .\ Retrospecti ve." which h1ghhghts the evolution of style in the art1s11c carccr of one of Cah- fomia·s mo-;t prominent artists of the post-\\ar period. She will e'<- plore thl' rdat1onsh1p of Corbett's 'Work to art in the San Francisco Ba) J\rea and New York during the 1940s and 1950s. as well as hi s impact on other artists of the region through his }t:ars teaching a1 the California . chool of Finr '\m. The lecture follows a 9 a.m. con- tinental breakfast hosted b\ the mustum·s Docent Council.. Ad· m1ss1on is $3.50 for museum mem- bers. students and senior c1 t1 zcns and S4 50 for general admission Resena11onc; arc not required. The musl·um \\ 111 kick off 11 C-ahfomia Contcmporar) Com- posers SenC"s Jan. 13 with an l'\C- ning of music h) .\nthon) Vauana. Vanana has rnmposcd more than I 00 pieces of work including his recent pn.·m1crcs of "Concerto Sapparo... '"Mt·tamorphoscs.. for wind orchc.,tra :and '"Ochssca .. for orchestra. In add1t1on to composing. Vazzana has been involved 1n teaching and "nung. He taught compo~i11on. orchestration and the- 011 at SC since 1959: he 1s now retired and h' cc; 1n Manhattan Beach. The scnc) 1s co-hosted b} tht School of Fine Arts, Un1~ers1t) of Cal1forn1a at lrv1m· The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. 10 1he mu· srum's C'aliforn1a Galler)' General admission is S6: member ttckets are S4. Seating is hm1tcd. For advance tickets call 494-8971. I n •-• L ' 8 • .. editor & vice-president ~......,managing editor 1t11 WJ Bl\ night editor Biii .... ;, chairman llNM W. 1*11. ;, executive vtoe president ............ L le.. a , vloe president & generaJ manager Editor/a/ City tries recharging that Old trolley Idea Call tt a streetcar named desire. Or. call 1t the little trollc) that couldn't. Better ) et. call tt thl' cutest htth: bad idea to e'er htt to" n. The t:Je" pon Beath 1 rolle~. the short-II\ ed and wildh unsuccesslul transportatmn S)\tem. mJ) he bad, .\nd 1f so. the clangrng )<>U hl'ar '-'On't be from fares dropping in10 tht· trollc) · collcct1on hasl...et Hardi) The trolle) S)'>lt'm "a' tiN laumh1.•d in June. 19~6 and mk~htp ""7:' Jt lea'it 1n1t1all~ -c,oared The trio ol rolling red behemoths shuukd pa'i'il'n~l·r, ht.·t"cen Nr" port ( entt•r and Balho a . But as the month'> 'lipped tn ridership "ent south Bl'fore thl' plug v.as pulkd on th1.• i"rolle's in earlv 1987. the program had gobhkd up ahuut $100.ooO in Cit\ ·monl'\ not to m e ntion an 1dcnt1l'al '>Unl from the ('II\\ conference and 'l'>llors·~ burt·au · In a final anal~" . cit~ u tlinals rnlnilatl·d that 11 would cost bt'l'-"l'en $400.000 and $500.000 a \ear to mal>..r thl' program run r '1.·n th1.· dfon to get local men:hants 10 ad,ert1~ on th1.· 'lld1.·s of thl' trollnc; fl'l l flat. For a ''h1k. th1.· lll'l·t ot trollc~c, '-'1.'rl' 1>..1..·pt in to"n chartered out tor part11.''> and hotl.'I gala'> But t'' 1.·n that bu'>tness l''('ntuall~ dried up Frnall\. thl' trnllc" '-'l'r1.· 4u1etl~ put out to pa,tur1..· T"o "'ere old to thl' 1.11' of ( ornn.1du and the thm1. at la-,1 report. '-"3' g.1..·ntl~ ru,llntt ~ma~ in an R\' \lorag1.' 'ard .\nd the umdus1on some lit\ h:Jd1.·r<; ha' 1..· r1.·ach1.•d'' Lt·t"~ tr) 1t again l .ltcr th1\ month. thl' ( 11~ ( ounul "'II decide "h1..·thcr 10 '!Xnt $41 000 pur.u1ng rhc 1dr.1 nt 'om1..· sort ol shuttk tramportat10n '>~St1.·m \\1.· haH' J lx•ttn 1d1..·a D1tlh thl' <itud'. \J\l' thl· monn and e n courage rxopk to tal>..1.• thr hu' It nia~ not Ix· Jc; 1.. ult'. but it's a lot morl' r1.·habk Tnd.I\ 1<,\\l'dnt''ldJ\.Jan I" till' lothda~ of f9QI Thl'rl·an: .l44 da~' ldi 1n thl' H'M Toda'·, II 1~hlttLht 1n II 1~111n 01) Jan '" l1J20. \ml'ma , .. l'nt "dn ·a., thl' IX1h \nwndmc:n1 tu thl' l ' "I < 11n,111u11on 100\. dktl aml Proh1h111on Pl'lame the la"" of the land On th1'-datt' In I '4" h .1n the T l'rrtl'lk \l.J\ (ro"'m-d ( 1ar ol Ru,.,1a In 1,x1 thl' I ~ < "'' "1l·n1n· < omnw.\1on "'as l'\tahh\hed In 194l allrl''' ( arnk l umhJrd. her mother and ahc.rnl lO o ther peopk "l rl· lo.alln! \l.hl·n 1hc:1r plam· lr3.,hl•d near l.l\ \.~a' during a tuur to pronWll' "'ar hond., In 1444 C1en ()"'1ght [) f1-.enho"cr tool rnmmand u l thc -\lhcd ln,as1un f ortt' tn l ondon In 1 '>t>4 thl mu\ll al "Hl'llo. L>olh , .. stamng ( arol ( hanning o pened on Brnad"a~ In I Q6Q \\\O mannl·d \<1' 1c:t } u1 <,pacc'>h1r' helaml' th<' fim vehicles lo dod 1n \fl<llC and tran.,fl'r personm•I In 197X "'-'" \ n.imcd 15 cant.11datc., to 11> un the space shuttle. indud1ng ')all~ ~ Ride . .\menca's fif!it \\Oman in .,pale and (,u1on I) liluford Jr . .\menen's tirst bla1..k astronaut In 1979 h.1h \tohammed Reta Pahlc,1 depan1.•d lrAn for Egypt. lea .. rng tx-h111d a Cl' 1han go .. nnmcnt in control; he INOuld never return -By Tb~ A.,ocl•IH p,...,, l J11111 ' 111 •ll I h1· fol/pH in~ .!ft' \,Jmph'\ 1>1 Orang t Coast Dail) Pilot's rc.1dcr , 11mnwn1' ,/Ill/ 111/1ll'lll' Tiil' Pilot puh/1,hn · tht'\I' ft''/><ln'l'' 1111 .1 rt'gu/Jr h.J\I\ .wd ,·nn1ur.1~<'' ''' rc.1dt'/\ Ii> 1.1// tht' £ J11nr\ 1/111/inc .// fl·C-t>ll,\fl Some thoughts on crisis Th" " m' ml'\\J~l' 110 tht• c1 l' ul thl' tnunldo"'n \\ h.11 h.1ppc1wd I \lllt'd lor tht lirHkr t!l'ntkr nJt111n flrt'\ldt•nt lhl· l'Jut.Jl1on rr~·,Hknl .ind \\ h.ll hJ\ \ I ~Ill J \\ Jf m11ngl·nng \lh1,11I '\,lrd hulh \\he• hJ' \'llh\lul ullit1Jlh l llll\ult111g < 11ng.rc" l 11mm111c:d our 'u"' 11u1 daughtt.'f\ ''ur hu .. tiand' .ind 111ir "''1..' 111 J l.111d "·• 111 thl \11dJk I J'I \ liaht tor \•ti .1 l'll.'10 .. I ha1h "1th lhl hc.><l' h..1~' • t om1nt1 hum\' 111 .\ml'ftla' 'hurl'' \\ c lhl pc11pk l:.lnnot Jll11rd thl'I "Jr 1101 u 11nnm1lJlh nor l'mlll111nJI ' Prl'\ldl"nl Ru'h 'h.1'1' Jlll•'"' ha't' h.,1,ed u\ 1n n11111nh J\ 11 hc1\t' 'al1dam hut thl' l "I lnrl'tt!n pohl' l. hntll''I ·" "di \\ t' lal1..' lnl rt'3\l'd JOd r<''"hh ltxal .rnll natmnal tc:m)n'm \\hen Olli 11 lhl'I "'Jr I' cng.ign1 11ur trn<•P' "'Ill l1nJ thcm't'h t''i \Urruundt•d h' .\rah lon.n th..11 ma' "ell thl·n al\o \Ide: \\ 11h t°ra4 llOl.'l' II rt'.1'11l'' lhl' l ontl1t I MDN Jack nak W ht>rc ha'i our frel·<lom ut 'flCl'l h gonl' \!>hen .i cnum tlpcf\on from Huntington fk.tt.h rnn t c' l'O mcnuon th.it the: JJp.ine'>{' att:1'. ~l·J Pearl Harbor'' I tu't 1.an't lOmprehl·nd ~·opk being upset ""h the f;ll't that 11"\ mcntmm·d h' a pubhc official \\ e don 1 l'' en mc:ntH)n Pearl Harbor da' an' more . 0 Jack Kt'lh is a good l'\3mplc of tht' kind ol ('OUOL1lman }OU get wh~n \OU ekct somrone b> dollar" in'itcad of sense .\II the big ml and dcHloper monr' u~ t.o elect "el" "'ent do\l,n the drain ;u \fondJ~ night's counl 11 mtttint That 'itup1d ~mar~ hr made about the J:apane~ \.I 11ors ~ho~ }OU that the m:an 1~ 1ust 01bout as Wednesday. January 18. 191117 ..... ' . ISL Ill ... J.J. •11tl 111 .. .14la4111 & - WIP Wiii bl SaddllD'I By Brtan Dleklnson PtO'tldenee Journel In many respects. thas is the most unsettling ~eek for AJnenca since the ( uban m1ssik cri 1 of 1962 M any ~opk feel scared, as ""ell the) should. bccau!.C not since then h.., this nation ~n 11self poised at the hnnlo. of a sudden and poss1bl) disastrous wnr If many Americans arc appalled at the relentkss unfolding of ~ .. cnts 1n the Persian Gulf 11 1s not hard to understand ""h)' The d1 ma' arise'> from surpn)(.' \\ e did not C'\pel t th1ng'l to deteriorate so far so last uddcnl}. "care all being toned to peer rnto the abHs E .. en if "'e acn·pt the nt'cd to th"'art thl' Jg- grcs'\1on nf ~jddam Hu.,~in lhc potential pm.<.' loom\ 3, 1mml·n~· 'o amount of "realpoh11k" or patnottl or u>'it-bcnl'lit Jna1.,,1., tan mask the tear th.it \l.3r "'Ith lra4 could hr1ng on h'ar~omt' 1.atastrophl' The lfti\ ol the matter a'I '\t" York's Sen Pat Mo,n1han "'rntl· tx·forc: tht· Jcadlml' l'\ptn:d " that thl' OUl\lll'd l ~ m1htar) ll''>POO\l' • mol~'> the 1dl'J ot propon1onahl\ \\ hJt hJJ hcgun a\ a rcgwnJI outragt' and Jn affront to t1\1l11l'd urdl r r.ip1dl~ mu\hroomed in111 an Jll-um\unHng \h11\\J11"'n \1J\\l\l' t.lq1(11,mt·n1' ol arnwd loHt "'h1rh la't 1:.tll <iflJX'Jrl·d J\ om· ol \<.'\l'fJI ''3" h' \\hllh ,1>1.·ru11n ould tx· app td r.ip1dl~ hl'lJml• lhl' l'Otraf ndt•t·d almo'll th1: 11111' - 111( an' J\ .11lahk tu rl'Jl h thl' I 1111nl \.JI nn' ,l.1\l'd g1•JI [ Jrh 11n 1n thl' urdt• around Prt''>1tkn1 Ru'lh. the 1dt'a 'i<.'l'm' Ill hJ'l IJ~l·n hold 1ha1 \JJJam '\Cl/· Ull' t)I "U"'Jll \.'Jllcd tor thl· UOl.llO d111onJI Jrnwd oppo\lt1un ul thr l n1tt·J \tJll'\ In nm· rC\f>l'l t. thl'I rt'mJ1n<. altogt·thc:r .. uund 11 thcrl· " 111 tx \\ar hl'tter 10 'ltnlc "'11h ll\ l.'f"'-' hl·lmintt lo1u: tht• tx•ttt·r 111 ,c,url· .1 r;ip1d \lllllf\ "'llh tht• f1:"' l'\I In'"-'' But m.in' .\mtrl\Jn' Jr\' up't'l hl'l.JU<.(.' II '' UOlkJr \loh\ lht• )Jn ' dc:JJl1nl· h.iJ Ill he.· 1111po., .. :J .inJ "h' lhl' na11on ., arrnt·J n11ght hJJ 111 Ix ,rJnl..td up JI lhl'I n111mt·n1 nn "hJl ln11~l·J 1\.t· .i h.11r·tn[l.gl'r akn Ontl' thtrl \ '"ll'd J \\hok ranttt ,,, P' '"1hll I ' f\'\ptlO\l''I hi 'Jtl Jam' a~rl '''"" r.1ngin~ lr1•n J nutt· ,, lirl••mJlll rt:pri1J, h 111 th!.' all-'ll"P'· 'Jt m1htaf'\ l11ru· thJI " approximately where we find ourselves today What 1s d 1squ1et· ina 1s the sen~ that, as ten 1~nll built and the U .. forcn 1n lb desen took on a mome ntum Of \heir own few of those 1ntermed1 ate re ponse., were senously e' plo~ It t\ odd to realm~ that th1' prospect!' e mgh t mart' took so Ion to wke hold in the .\mcncan mind Thr lJ n ued ta trs has been butld 1ng tor JUSt such a chmacuc show· down for tht' pa">t five months. after all dchbc:rateh and pubhcly. ~ •• dt'nt Bu h and Stt'retar) of t.alt' Baker had announced. finnJy anu rc~atedl~. that the Llnned tatt'' "'a\ going 10 \land firm agatn\ lrJ4\ aggrc\\ton 'r ct the idea tha1 thl\ comm11mcnl ""ould entail grea n,i.., and could hnng on a traged' nl colu,..al prupomon\ o;et·mcc..1 ah~·nt lrom the dl·batc unul ter nhh Intl' tn the da~ I he d11ll ul rct~n111on ha~ nu1 ~en ea~d h\ thl' traumatic t'' en!'> 1n thl' "Ill\ ICI l nion \lohl!rt' .I toughened-up \.11kha1I Gorbalhl'\ 1\ prc\ld1ng oq:r the S) 1ema11t l ru\htn~ of 1ndcpt"ndence ho~' ir lhl' Ballll 'llJIC\ r~· .. pcrate 3\ hl ma' tx· <1orhalhe' ma) not <,t•t that 1h1' hrutJhl\ put\ all ht\ hl•pt· :.it n'>k Ru'lh nn•d, to keep con'l'' 1n~ th' l C•llltrn .\\ tu thl' ~.ilhc:nn~ 'ltorm tn th~ < 1ull lhl·rc " n11 pcunt 1n spnu- h.11ir1~ •n 11 t m.10\ J'lll\\1hk ICITlll' ol .in .i ll-out -'·H \\Jgt'd agatn\1 .. Jc\fl(llll lra4 \n~onl' can dra"' •I :.i h\I ~·· m~h1m.1n"\ that 10\ol\t , hl m , JI •'l':lpon' a d1rr-t t h11 \Ill .1 l \ JHtrJll t Jmcr h\ an E.\oul m''"k 1 r .ir J f)U\ attack on 1, r.ll·I l ' !IHt l''I Jrl· pn:pa~d anl.l l·qu1ppt·d II\~"~ ''Ith real trouhll hut 11 1h1n~' g11 from b.tJ ICI wor\t "'\" II Jll ~nn"' 'non l·nough '' tht• hour' "Ort awa\ on~ .11 ht•d tnr lhl' br:n c men and \1IITT\'O JI Jrm\ "ho \lol'.'f'C pol'>t'.'d. J\ 1hl· \.,1,' ' proud •.cning goc' "in h.irm ' .... a, -Tht'' "'Ill pre,a1l 1n J ''.u hut 11 .... ,11 N rough .\\ J "101hc. r c 11ngrt•\\ as~ned la't "l't'lt•nJ \ml'nL.i \ e\pc:d111ona~ h•rtt nv" dl''t"r'l''I thl' na11on·, U0\1tn11ng 'uppon It ma' nc' l'f ht' l no"' n "'hcthcr "1.iddam J1Jn I Nhl·'e 1t "'oulJ uimc: 1111h1'1 or "hcther ht' deudl-d th,· flll/ Ill l\.U\\Jll \\d\ \\Orth lh- twmhk "hat ".1' dear "'as that ht' had hr •UE.~' thl\ nfronta11on •n h1m't·l1 .-.._ thJI lhl'fl l'I ,J 1111 Ill prt'JUdll.t' right htrl' 10 Orangl' < 1111nl\ t 'l'f'\ da' \llu 't'l' 11 and ht•ar 11 I 111 .1 I .111n11 Jnd I hJ'l lx·t·n lhl \ll't1m 111 rn·111d1tl' ;ind I lhrnt.. thJt fll'Upk "ho an· mal1ng. .111 th" lu" 1n rq!.Hd' 111 .._,l'll\ and .1u u"n~ h1111 111 lhl\ J11d 1ha1 -.lwuld Ju't rl·al11t· thl'rt' 1' .1 1111 111 111hn prl'JUdtll' tx·\IJcs JU\t lll"'Jnl fapant'\l' I hl'rl' "a hit in rc:gard., to thl· I .11in1l'I ll'" l'lh Jnd '" nn lking l attn I ha' l' hc.·l·n .1 'it 1101 111 tht• "1ml' thing < ount 1lman t.....dh \llll g.nt 01' '1l\l' and I '11111 JppruH nl hl'I 111JOl1l r"m' hut not tn rcgjrJ \I' lhl' t•thn1t ,fur nl t"11ur\t' Hu1 I Jnn 1 thinl hl' mt•Jnl •1 that "'3' .ind I Jill ,1111 \Uq''lrl'>ld thJl .1 lilt 111 pi.:,1plr jf(' I "oulJ '-I' thJt It"'' than I pt•rcenl ol the popula1111n lll Orange C 1)UO\\ 1 rt'ad) for an ·Jrthqua._r J' lar J\ thl·1r pt·r-.unal house. lood "·ltl'f l'll I am hl'lt1nn1ng 10 think that the' air 1101 prt·p.irtn•! .ind realh don·1 l·are to prepare 1\ 111, nw1!1.1 I 'l' 1111t1tl'd I.itch that therl··., bc-c.·n 111 kind' •I pn·J1, 1111n' 11f C'arthquales this \tu fl nt'' l'r 111mt' trUl: \.11" "e ha' l' anotht'r onc.- rl'Jlh pl.i' 1nt.t 1h1' up ''' h1tz I hJH' Jn .1rt1lk '''U tan pnn1 in "'UI pJpt'r 11nh '"u'll h,,,,, 111 Ju 11 m.1,hc. I '·.1r.. Jr1101 n.m I Pd.1\ 1n h"h'f\ Jal\. l\.l.' h put'l 1, f\ 11lkntkJ thl' lap.111\''l' ~hi' cmml·nt Beautlfll pllatlll'•llllY I "'ant II' ,omml·nt .m the \tnt..ingf\ tx·au11 lul photottraph on th( lrunt paJe ol ~turda' Jan 12 p.lpt'r ')hauna ~vrfll<t't'<i photograph '' .1h\olutd\ hc.·au11tut Jnd I "'ant tu t•omphmt·n1 \OU the paper and thl' photographer Hat1111 rellllttll I am Lalli"g JU!l l for n rt'buttal 10 )Our be' t o l tht hot ltne S;iturda' The ~rson who wrok IU\t a thought w.i ""rong s&)lng KGB 1s an 1ntl'lhgcr'IC(' g.ath<"nna c\lmmuntt) but he 1s nght 10 o ne thing (t('I n a of Hus~an because ~ I J <.an<'er to tht 'Huld It a girl or au> JO( to 1 Jtxtor and the~ liJ'd out the) ha'<' can~r and 1t sptt d v.ell the\ 101 to cut 1t oul before 11 \Prt' d -\nd H O stin. ht'·~ hun&J) for anything h<' can get he' a dictator 8as1call\ it's C\.CI'}· bod'·~ dut~ nut JU t the L. nittd tun. but the ent1rt' \l>OrlJ because the M iddle East t\ a Wit pl c. I am \ure e\.t'n the anu-v..v acth 't t v.ould hat(' to ha\(' 10 ao to the p.s pumps and pl) $~ per II n of p Ju t another lhou&hL ..... Cll, llt -- 11m1ng up thl \I \I ol Janual') and I doub1 11 1h" 1, ~11111~ 111 ltlllll' lrUl' "l··rc talking about thl' old "-'' "ho dll'd l.\tlll \\ndromc Thr ~ork are lll'tt1ng I<> thl· ixunt Y.hcre none ot th' J.tuall\ 11\\Uf\ \•hen 111\ predicted~ "h~ ,h11ulJ "l' l''l'O 1onlt'rn ouf\C'hC'!I "'Ith the b12 'IW lhat \1lU rn·J1t1 I 1h1nl th(' ne\\S media ,, l'lllhJhh 11 nut thl' ma1nn1~ ot the problem I 1h1nt.. 11 "onl' 111 lhl· maJllr l'Ontnbutors to lhl· ,'r11hk111 111 ix·11plt· not hemg rtad~ for :an ·.1nh4uJ l \.\ hrn 11 dill'\ happt·n there 1.s go1nr. "'ht' a hit nl I' '1!1\t and I hope that when th1 I"'-'' hapfll·n lhat th<." media l<.'t'ls gutlt) I kno"" thr ' "'nn'1 Aul 11 "nuld n1cr ii th<'' did becaii~ thl'' arc p.artl~ fl:'-Ptln<>1hlc for th1\ occumng I d•in't l n11"' "hat '"u c1,uld d o to stra1ghtrn ll ••UI hut \UU mittht \II dO\\O and think about It 0 I thin._ 11 "appJll1ng that \OU let yourscl\C\ he.· u't'd in th1\ \tor) eanhquakt' predicted h' Ian 'I I nH'an thl'I man 1 ob\ 1ously somcbo<h "'ho 1s looking to profit with h1' ~ number H<."\ ''h' 1ou'I' a trank and no"' going to be a \ rn "lalth' l.ranl than l s to \OU 0 ' ou call thl'i @ood JOumahsm'> I refer lo t he alanng htadhne in Monda}·~ papc-r, Eartl\quakc prt'J1cted in t hr area h> fan. 31 .\ rcsp<>nsibl paper "ould tal e thl\ cth ne" service article and pcrhap' h t somt th1n&S cttrzcns oould do in lht area ot precaution but no )OU give .'i· numhcr lor prt-d1ct1on The Q()() scam rn>u&d not tlt' ad' tna~-d 1n the Pilot G1"e u a break. You re either aetlln I kick oock fro m the 900 people or 'ou·"c cone the v.-ay of lhe Enqu.if\.~. I ha'c to hana up no\!, and ca.II m~ 900 number a trol r to hrlp me top halung from th1 scnou J>1lot fault. harp as a bo"hn& Nil. The b1& mone\ 1nterc ts got a lot of cluck fo r the bud. .. hen the) used the ir mo ne\ to gel Kell) cl«tC'd. too d he cackles nothana but \tup1d1t' Oh "<'II. no brains. no hcad:ach~ I hope-all of u"> c1t1len ha'c le rnt-J a I s n b) Jack Kell)· elccuo.n I'~ l"31hn& 1n ~n~ lO lhC man "'._ho and in the futurt -.c will elect peopk b) -.hat ·compla1Md a.bout )Our u na ttit wOid t>itch1na the s.tand for and not by ho man iJn lhc) 1n our hcadhnt. T~• •as an act~l quo~ ftom haH' pla lt'n:d aJI o'er to•n. He should be Conarnsman n'lOj)hCr Ol s e•l)fallon rtt1Ut'd t>cfort M-bomM the toy,.n an) more ' about~'. thtfre do4 .. ln ~onsress. So rd &ikt •1th hi\ mouth. her to rt.alitt that )'OU dida t ute that ~nelf O bUt he vd 1t 1n has quote and )'OU did havr quo«atton mar\ . I thank she shouki bt' (&ttfijl of 1hat OCEAN REPORT ...... BOATING SURFING ll!cl'fllllt llOl1ll to llOfttltasl ....., lit co"'°" 3S to •S 111p41 i., altt1-Stronc TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 7:05 a.m. Sunset: 5:15 p.m. 0.. 11111t1 walt!S llOfllltnl ...a 20 to JO kllOll ,~, .. 111 ~ '"' llllow YllfO'IS w.t~ tltidle W lld\ 10 ~nob OI lOCAnlll M arc Hi.Ill~ llfKll H .... lltwpoft ... 2l .. w111ds COftltftUt"I th1oucll T~ursdar less ....... FISHING Cot-dll..., 12 pool ~Ill Bue) 11 '"' Ctft\ 34 ~· Mosur c1t11 111d cooltf Good llkfln ot •ac~,... ..--100 11111 _, ttllOllfd •loll( •·I~ !Omt botlito u..._u bl~ w'IG bH\ 111d Kll4Qffl Sift Clt!Millt I 2 0 () TIDES 1st Otr. Jan.23 Full Moon Jan.30 Last Qtr. Feb.6 SF Protesters close d9WD Bay Bridge SAN FR.\NCI CO Thousands ot antH,ar demon- strators closed th'e San Franc1sco- Oalland Ba) Bridge. blockaded the Federal Bu1ldtog and snarled down- town tranic Tuc\<la~ to protest US. mihtan acuon in the Persian Gulf. Jn one of thl' biggest anti-war demonstrations \1nce Vietnam. authon11 es arrestl·d more than 560 people to protest\ that hrgan before dawn and continued 1n10 the n1gh1 as the l ' '.J deadline lor a <;hoottog 'A<ar pa'i\l'd .\t the 9 p m P~ T 1.kadltoe thousands of angn chanttog protesters 1ammcd 1\-farlet ~treet o uts1dt' the < hl'' ron Building do"nto"n 'p1lhn11. onto \tdt'"al~' SALES From A 1 The v.ealnc.,., tn rX-cl·mtx·r 'klle'>. kd h) dc:cl1ntng automnh1k \<:tie\ •and a poor < hn\tmao; o;hopping Sl'ac;on. "J'> "'tdl·sprcad On h lurn1turc gro<.a~ .ind drug \lur~·\ poc;ted gain'> ·\utomob1k \ak'> fdl I 4 pern·nt aftt'r growing 11 ti 1)1.'r<.cnt in No- \embt.•r -a gain anal"'' at- tributed mo<;th to fkl'I ..ak., ra1her than to ind" 1dual con.,umrr'> f\· eluding auto\ \Jk\ v.erc dcm n 0 I percent Depanmcnt '>Hin· '>dies "ere ofT GIONIS From A 1 scheduled 10 'itand trial again th1!> spnng. factog eight felonies and a possible e1ght-}t'ar pric;on sentence While tt wa<, v.cll-kno"n that <1al had turn<.>d 'ilaH."'> witness. f,ans previous!) denied that a pka baraain had been \lruck with (1al Do people lie ~houung "Pca~c ~ow'" Hundreds of police to not gear v.atlht:d as protl'\lt:r'> s1111ng in the 1ntcr<;ect1on of the ctt} 's ma1or downtO\' n thoroughfare shoutcJ "peacr prarr peate" and stood up in unison a' d1x~' 'itrucl 9 p.m The numlx'r nf protesters ranged from 5 000. t'\limatrd O} thc media. to IO 000 l''\t1mated h~ protest or- gan11ef"i Th<.> cro"d. which began amJ'>\- tog dunng the ru\h hour two mtle\ av.a~ to thr M t'.>m>n Dl\tril t mJrlhl·d 10 I 'n1ll·d "'Ja11on\ Pla1a near thl' ( '' te ( l'nter bt.•at1ng Urum' and pounding on ne"" c.tand'> :ind garhagl' lans demJnd1ng nn I mtl11ar. altalk on Iraq Cl \I peH'l'nt. confirming the d1\Jp- fh11nt1ng hol1da} shopptog St'a'ion rcporll'd l'arher h' mam of the nation·, ma1or 'rrtatlcr'i Thc { hrt!>lmas \hopping Sl'a<.on v.htlh 1rad111onall~ hegto'> thl· da~ aftt·r l han~'\&1' 1ng. pnl\ 1dc'i a-. mu<.h J\ half of reta1!er<,' profits Sak'\ of durable go<Xh -11em' ltlc aulll\ and appliance\ e\pcctc:J to la'it more than three }Cars - droprll:d 11 1\ pcrn•nt urn11nu1ng a three-month sltdc "1on·durabk c;ales such a' foo<l and do1h10g It'll o I ncrcent -From staff and Da/J_y Pilot ae•s st'n 'ict's rt'ports. The mu11on 1 I l'nll'rcd 1 nlo n 1Jcnn· at C11on" upcoming trial cnuld prc\t.·n1 prohlcm" tor I 'an' ti Juror' hclu.'\l' he "hought" a kc\ "llnt.',,· tc<;t1mon' Hoth E' an' and ( 11on"· IJ""er John Rarne11. '>aid 1hc1, rt'\ 1l'"'n1 the mouon. but n·fu-.cd 111 rom ml'nt < lal'c; law, er couldn't Ix' con- tat It'd to their franchised dealers and try to take over their business? During the present Middle-East Crisis Chevron has been charging its branded dealers up to 25¢ per gallon more than the same gasollnes have been sold to unbranded stations and branded jobbers. This has caused their branded dealers to lose volume to lower priced competitors. Perversely, under Chevron's rent program, each gallon of volume lost pushes dealer rents up 5¢. This has caused Chevron dealers to lose tens of thousa11ds of dollars per locatlon, with some boslness'fatlures. When dealers asked for rent relief and more competitive prices. Chevron cited the need for bett-tlghtenlng and said they couldn't •"ord the help. • Chevron. who operates an Increasing number of company-operated station• In competition wtth their own deaJera 18 about to report proftt1 eetlmeted et S2.2 bHHon tt\11 rMr, 700 mUlk>n this last quarter. I• this belt-tightening, or noot6- tlghtening to ellmfnete their own dMJera? People do. WAR From A1 < ul'llar madt' a final appeal to ~addam ll us~·1n to v.1thdrnv. hi troop'> anJ aq·rt v.ar He assured Iraq th:u ontc 11 begins a dl'tt'lt'c "'tthdrawal. its forn·s "ou IJ nul he a 11acked Pc:rl'I dt• l udlar said he also had prnml\c:S "lrom the highest k\els of ).lll\l·rnmcnt" that "1th the cnsts ti\ n "c' l'f\ effort will be made to addrl'" in a ('Ompn:henst"c man- lll:r lhl· \rah-lvaelt conl11ct. 10- cludtnll 1ht• Palc:c;11nan question:· That links tht• Persian Gulf (·ris1s "'Ith lhl' Palr<;l1n1an t!."iUl'. a conncc- 11on lhl' Iraqi prt•c.1dent sought and lht• I ntted l.,tatt''> and Britain or- pmnl Pcrc1 dt• ( uc:llar''> "latement came SI\ hour\ tx·fore np1rat1on of thl' I "' dt.•adltnl' Hu'>h 'omlx'rh .. ,alll·d the Vt htll' Hou'IC grnund'i at da"n Tu~a' tlwn mt·t "1th hi\ national \CtUrtt\ ath t'<'r' r hl' Dch:nw Dt·partmcnt said Iraqi fortes in "-u"'att v.cre t·on· t1nu1ng to dtg in .ig;un\t a mult1- na 11ona I fnrl l' 1 hat had grov. n tu Mm ooo -1nduJtog \5.000 troop'> Imm Hn1.11n 111 0410 from Frantl'. I <ill 'If)() Imm 'i.1ud1 .\rah1a am.I 'X.<il)(I lrom l !t)J'll The Pentagon .. :ml I \ lcin-c' r.1n hallh: dnll'i and llt'" ;111 uiml'-at l'\l'fl'l\i.''i 1n 1hc hnur' tx·lcirt• lhl' dl'Jdltnt• '\fH T\ '-t'"' 'aid Tm·'>da\ n1gh1 1hat A-'2 homtx·r' had tx·t·n nlO\l'd to hJ\\'\ Ill a ~ull rounl~ tl did not 1den11h The \1 r t-orcc hn' nncr lOnu•tkd that B-52., ha'l' tx·l"n a'"l!tnt·d le 1 Operation lX'>t'rt \htl•IJ hut J dt·t.1lhment t'i lnO\'" to ha \l' tx·l·n ha\l.·d Jl Diego (,arua in thl Inda.in C>tl'.1n l t < ol \luJrt \\ agm·r J Prn- ta(l.on <;polt·,m.1n ,,ltd h<.' lOUld not ~omml·nt 1111 lht nt'l"'ff~ rcpon Iraq' 1 \ amha'>sador ~tohaml·d 'lad14 ~I-\tashat. kfl V.'a'ih1n~111n \\tth \l'\eral aide' Tm•\l.IJ\ ntl/.hl nn hi\ ''J' to l on- don .rntl thl·n RaFhd,1d Four other lraqt d1plom.11' v. 111 rcmato at lhl' l'mha"" Iraqi ,t,llt' I \ ,,11d \addam ',.,_ 1ted thl' lrnnl to rnrnp1cd J..uv.a11 on r lll'\d,I\ I 1 ''"ti hl' toured mtl1- lal"\ rnm•, around "-u"att and the Iraqi rit' of Ba,ra IU\t nonh of the t'm1ra1t• 1n,atkd .ind urnqul'rcd h\ Iraq \u~ 2 \.iddam mc:t torp., and d1\1s1on rnmmandl'r' and rl·rx·atl'd that Iraq v.ould not 'iuhm1t 10 the 11 N. rc<;ol- uttnn dl·mandtng "llhdrawal "There "'II tx· no cnmprom1c;c on the natt0n·., nght' Thl' ~logan of C\pclhng th<' J@.!lrl'\SOf"i from the land ot f..la m1r \.'lOlllt\ "111 be our c,logan \l.h1ch "l. v.111 not 81"<' up," h<' v.a quoted a'i sa) 1ng f ranl'c said ah last-mtoutc in· 1t1at1ve to &\md "ar drew a blank "There as a fatal moment whert' one must act." Frtnch Premier Michel Roca rd told la" makcri Tut$day n1aht "Th1' momt'nt has. alas. ar· rived -after we have done cvcry- thina to avoid 1t." -= ..... ........... ... ~ .. 3'- ............ ca .,., " ....... -....., deer ........... ... fl•HllW: wtllft CHll .. 1"9 ..,..... ""*'· ...... dMt .. ..... tllt ... • .. low'°' GULF From A 1 FRONTS: • • cot.O ,__. ® © HIGH LOW .... .... ....... ..... c.t .. ,_ l ....... * l• .... ...... , 0..-o.e.. ··~ ,.,..,.. ...... Cit, .,...,... ... _ "*"61 s.. ........ S..Dotft S..••-· s. .... S-lflMI ""'' ... 11ol1lnor• S•hW 1aot•O.,. , ........ '"Forc\cn Sl 5 that ~ecolkct "e can purchaSt.· a gift pacl for o ne 'old1er \\llh 1h1ng\ ltl c lru1t and cookies." Capo111 '31d Capou1 said student rc.,pon'>C to the drt\'C has lx'rn O\l'Nhclmtogl} PQ'>lll\C. On the other s1dl· ol the 1<.~uc. eighth graders nt another local school. f ullon M1ddk School in f oun1a1n Valk). '-'l'rl' planning a mac;, antt·\'ar dt·monstrauon this morning. acl·ord1np. t0 a \tUdl·nt "ho cnlled lhl' Orange Coast Daily Pilot T uc-.Ja, afternoon The studt'nt. who asked that her name not bt: pnntl'd. ):ltd '>1Udl·nt'> \'ere planning to ka'c 'llhool JI about 8 \0 a' a gl''>lure ol pmtt'">t ag;un'lt thl' pro!!.pct t of "ar .. .\ lot of the lid'\ at school ha\(: fam11\ \\ho Jrl' to thl' v.ar. and l''Cn the tlnl'" 1ha1 don·1 an· v.omcd 1ha1 ma' Ix• our hmthl'r' or \l'ilCf"i might Ix' <\t'nl O\l'r tht•rt· .. \hl· ..aid "\\ c IU'il d11n'1 \\,lfll ,I '-'Jr .. • "'l'" fh>n \k\a l n11icd \<:hool 1>1,tmt olfo tJI' h,1,l' plan\ to t•Ocl·t lor hdp1ng \ludrnt' "ho need UIUn\l'ltng l'tlhl'f l'!Cl'JU\l' lhl'~ hJ\C: fnen<1' nr l:Jm1h 111\olH·d tn the tighung or tor I•'"' dtrl'l t rl'J\On'i. "\\ t' ha' l' :i ""1l·m nl l rt'>t'> totcr- H'ntton 1n \\h1d1 our \lhool p\)· l h11l11~"'' Jrt' on :ikn 10 "atrh for c.tudl'nl\ 1,\ho ma) hU\l' o;penal pruhkm' ·· ,,ttd Dair \\ ollq. the d1<;1m1\ d1rl't lor ol '1udl·n1 suppon .1nJ H'\l.'ard1 \l'r' Ill'' "'"\c don·1 ha\l' man> m1hta~ t.1111 tl1t'' in uu1 dl\tru.t. hut "'L"rc: ,1\\,111· 1h:at IClf C\amplc. a child "ho h;1<, n·u·nth had a death to the lam1h or a d" oru· and has been ~nn 1n~ ahoul that ii the: child is lw.mng Pl'llpk 1.1ll ahout "•H and 1hc po<,<.1h1li1' 111 dl·ath'>. thl' t.htld might '1.1r1 tlrll'' tnl.l all o' c:r ag.ato \\l' haH 111 h,1,l· pcopk ~ho can 1.tll. 10 thl'\l' luh and tt·ll them 1t'11 all right to hJ\l' lhl'\l' ll·elings .. \.\ ook\ \aid ~ hnol ol1ic1al~ arc panteulJrh \l'll\llt' l' to the poten- tial prohkm' tanng rh1ldrcn of .\rah m otht•r 1\-1 tddk C a<1tern back- ground., "II .1 r h1ld V.l'rl' to haH' pmhh:m' "11h l1thl·r .. 1udcnt' because of his or ha harlground. for example. that " an tn,t.to<.c to "'h1ch an adman1or,tratur ur a 1.ounsclor could deal wi th the prohkm b) addres~ 1ng lhl" rla'>' "'a "hole." he said • M.1n' art'J churlht·~ have had spccial <;('f\ t<.l"\ focusing on the M 1ddlc r a\t and rd131ou\ leaders have asked thr1r fa11hful to pra) for peace Harbor C hmt1an l hurch and Tcmplt' Isaiah tn Newpon Bcach held <ln interla1th '1111 for pt"act' Monda) ni&ht The Pt'acc and Justice o mm1t- 1ec at ·\II Angels Lp1scopal Church to Coro na del Mar sponso~ a day of prayer for peace from 7 m to 3 p.m Tuesday. • Other loc.al rth&lbu• leaders have • • • • • MMRM STA~RY ~ ~ [Il E:J C!!!l s (I !!) ~ SHOW!'llS ffA'1I T.aTOIWS R(ljlt'fEI """"" a aMNY "Q.Ol.OY ClOl.OY H tit =· u 41 JI M Ofr• • 11 a...-11 u ., ..wt•• n 41 .... II U .... t6 41 , ....... K 4& ..... Tl • ..... .. .. ... • M ........... .. " 1-...c;i, II 4J l ..... "' " IAttW .... lllln• II 41 ...... U M ........ U SJ .... " H » _....._ H 41 .... ,"'~ fl .. '*-tC., II 0 a.... ~.., ,....... .. 44 ,_ .. 44 ........ • been de' ottng their unda) ser- mons to issues of peace and war "I'\ e been dealing "1th the issue unda~ afkr unda)." said the Re' J John Huffman. St. <\ndrev. Prcsb) tenan Church pastor ··M ) preaching as 81bhcally based. and I beltt'\C." the Bible peaks to e\ cry da' s1tuattons." i-h1ffman said has message from the pulpll as focused on helping has congregation rl'ach an eth1call) based dec1s1on about the 1ust1ce of l ' . m1htaf) 1n,ol,ement to the Persian Gulf. ..\ trul~ JU'lt war. he said. could fit to "'th Chnsttan tcachtogs. ··Peace does not neccssanl) mean the absence of conflict.'' he ):ltd "\\ c arc ralkd upon 10 be prov1derc; PAY From A1 a"a~ 10 help in Oprra11on J)(scn ~h1cld tht• d1ffcrl'nC<' bt"lv.l-en their m1h1al"\ pa' and c1t\ oa' Huntington Bcach council mem- ber<. v.111 re\lcv. the issue Monda\, "hale the "le" pon Beach council d1wuc;scd the idea 1h1c; v.cck and r<'ft•rred 11 to th<' cit) budget com- m1ttel' for rt'\ tC" The Cll) of Fountain Valle) to October adopted a p0l1C) to which cmplo~ees actl\ated durtog 11ml'<\ of war or armed conflict arc prm 1ded thl' dtfTerl'Oce tn pny for up to 150 daH. an addnton to conttoued heai'th benl'fits and a guarantee the~ can resume their c11y po'i1t1ons upon return The cn ~ of< osta Mesa o pted last month to s1mpl) conttoue health tx·netits after a 10-<ia} pcnod of full salar. and benefits \tost of thl· c111cs ha' ea standard m1l11a11 ka'e pohc} that pa~s up to '0 da,., ..al:m and full lx-nt'fit'I to m1hta11 f('S(',:, 1sts called to dut) .\ftcr that tnttial month. fringe ben- efit'\ arc generall) conttout•d and the ctt) pos111on kept open unttl the cmplO) ee return~. Nc~port Beac h Counltlman Juhn Hedges asked his colleagues TRAVEL . From A1 Th<.' reason for that is because travekrs arl' war) of Oytog on any- thtog that as associated wtth the United tates or Great Bnta1n. Oa' ts said. "Everyth1n1 1s on hold nght now." Other local agents uprncnced s1m1lar snags. compounded by talc Depanment travel rc-stnct1ons 1,.. sued last week. "We've had several leisure clients who have postponed tnps into Euro pt"." said ~ne Coch, owner or Adante Tmvel in Ncwpon Beach. A client who planned a cruise to the Black Sea area has now aiven that a second thou&ht. Coch Mid. "He's dtti~ to postpone that and he's lookina into Aluka as an altt'mative. He's not chanfina travel plans. ju t hat 1t1nerary.' lntteed of ca11ccllin1 plans allCJlelber, moti uavdeit an just f'MChcdulins tlwir tri .. to di~t areas, he said. But he ecknowledicd thilit the combination of the war 1 1..ct wa1111C11i• eeoeomic .., 14 .......... • a ... ,. ......... • 11 J1 tt .. u • M ,. •i..a Wlt•Ot ., n y • • S) 4J 11 .... • .. 41 n ., u M ., )4 II u ,. u n • It ,. u ,. " ff H ,. ,,,_ • • ,ft , .. • II JI 1-. 11 • ., ... tS .. 41 ........ c ,. M SJ .... 41 u J1 .. . ...... , JI ,. • 11 ...... JI .. • ""-n • u ........ )t 41 )4 l .... 4J ,. • .... Cit, n 41 " """' • 11 lt ........ n 11 .. ,,.., 11 n lJ 1 .. ,. • )1 of 1ust1ce These two tht'mes, peace and JUStlCC. 80 togctht'r." .\nother Orangt Coast minister. the Re'. Bob Ewing of South Coast Chm11an Church. looked at the 1s<1ut' d1fferentl). however. ·Tm adamant against war:· he said "I think absoluttly everything else has to be tried first." If there is war. however. Ewing does not "ant the nation's military pe~onnt'I to be blamed for it after- ward "I hopt" 1f there 1s war that the nation isn't tom apan by It as It was during Vietnam and afterward." he ~•d "I think a lot of our soldiers were treated un1ustly wht-n they rl'turncd. I hope and pray that as not gotog to happen again." Monda~ to consider paytog em- plo)t'CS called to Operation ~n ~h1eld the: difference betwttn m1h· taf) pa) and Cit) pa) for an 1n- defin1te pcnod About 14 Ne"pon Beach em- plo)ecs -the most o f an) Or:inge Coast ci t) -arc in the rnt"nes antt' about half of them ha\C been called awa) for 'anous penods stoce the cm1s bepn. accordtog to Personnel Otr<'Ctor Duane Munson. Hedges said. he was mainl) con- cerned about the wclfart' of the rcscr1, .sts' fam1hcs Ht' also noted private companies. the stat<.> and o;oml' cities ha' e adopted s1m1lar pohc1cs. C ounc1I members qucsuoncd the fiscal impact on tht' city. Clartncc Turner and John Coir. noted the) weren't s1m1lanl) compensated dunng their m1hta11 service. But the council agreed to ask the budget commlltcc to re' 1ew the idea and as~ss the cost to tht' Cl!). o.\ police lieutenant who 1s a U.S Na\> n:ser' 1st u~ the samt' argu- ments of financial burden on famtl) and adoption of s1m1lar pohc1t'S b) other government agtnc1cs to his letter to Huntington Beach adman· tstrators asking for tht' pa) d1f- fcrtnce A rounc11 member asked for a study. and staff will repon tts findtogs Monda). cond111ons have had an impact on his bustoess. "There's a &cneral scaling back due to the economy and the Mid· East." he said. "The t"'o k.Vid of feed together:· Ltfe must go on. however, and Coch said after much thou&ht. dante decided to 10 ahead with promotions for future trips. "We've &Ot a c·nusc planned to Nonhcm Europe in Auaust and we're aoin.a ahead and promotina It beaause its not 1n the Mid-East area:• Officials at John Wayne Airpon reponed Monday that they have stepped up sttunty to be prepared for any t~ or tcm>nst action, and the tatc Ckplnmcnt tw iuucd two tr&vet advtsories to American citizen' ..OM ii I ~netal ~and caution thlt lraqi-tpOn ter- rorism i1 incn:uina, .. said Paul, a Stt~ Oepenl'fteftt em~ in Lot A•ln, who retu.eit IO p¥e hit aut natM. Paul Mid Americant wtto are travdu'I to United Scala m..n.. tiom or miti1ary '-oa forilp ........................ ~h~~ Strategy differs in this tourney The 27th annual Men's Collea.iate In- v national Volleyball Tournament was played at UC Santa Barbara's Event Center last Friday and Saturday. It was exciting to watch the power and stratcgy. The first pool pl } on Frida}' included sax pools of four teams and allowed teams like UC Davis. Frc no tate and San Jose State to.play teams hke U C. Stanford and tht'Canad1an colleges (Calgary. York and British Columbia) The matches "'ere not close for the most part, although ( Davi went three games With UC Santa Barbara and cramento State went three wath Hawa11 Volleyball The colkg1atc mcn·s format 1s a little unique. The games arc pla~cd to 15 and you must win b) l\\O points. C'\C'Cpt there 1s a .. cap .. sconng of 17. Th as means that at 16-16. the next point scorC'd wans. If the match goes to the lie-breaker (third game an a best-of-three match or fifth game an a the-same match). the game 1s pl:1)'cd by .. rally sronng. .. which means that a point 1s scored C\-Cr) tame the ball is sent'd (hl..e pang pong). as opposed to rcgular sconng wherc }OU can score on )our own ser\e Wath .. rail) ~onng. .. 1h1s Cf'('ates somc 1nterc tang stratcg) Because s1d1ng-out 1i. casacst an the men's game. teams will rl'CCl\-C rather 1han 'iCf\ c af the> wan the co in nap .\lso. b(-cause points arc so crau al an the rall>·score gamr lOaches arc chanang tendenc1e (where the~ hat. "'ho h11s when. etc ) yf the opposataon. hut not using these charl"i until the end o f the rall~­ St'Ore aame Against Cal • tatt:-"Jorthndge. J good team. LJ ( called a timeout at l(J-10 an the last game. which would o;cem to be an unusual time to call at. bu1 the\ felt at was the right tame to e'plaan the Northndgc- tendcncaes Another different factor of the colleg1alc men's game as the ubst11ut1on rult'.' .\ "iub ma) onl)' enter the game ON( E and starting doe not count on an entry Most other sub ruks allow for thn.-c entnc~ This makes that one sub much more 1mponant .\fter Frida)·., 1n1t1al pool pla). another pool structure "as e tabhshcd baM"d on the results. Two "power" pools were pla)c.-d Fnda} night and turda) mo rning whale the t""o other pools were also being pla)ed These power pools presented <..omc grrat See BRANOE/12 Lakers toy with Hornets, 128-103; Teagle scores 2 7 INGLEWOOD -Re- serve guard Terry Teagle • scored 16 of has scason- high 27 points an the second quaner Tucsda) night as the Los ngcks takers defeated Charlot- te 128-103 for their eighth straight v1ctof) at home and fourth an a row overall. Lo AnJelc trailed 16-1 S wuh S:09 left in the first quarter after the Hornets' Johnny Newman hit a I ().footer. Ma11c Johnson then scored 1x points 1n a 14-1 run that dosed out the pcnod as Los An&ieles pulled ahead 2C). I 7 and Oe\iCr tratled ap1n. Newman 1eorcd 23 points to lead the H~ts, rookie Kendall GIJJ had 19 and Mike Gminski added 17 points 94 10 ~bounds. •. .• ~ TeatJe made vcn con1ttuti\lc f.eld- &oal attempts and 1rorcd his 16 KQOAd-quaner pollHI in tM tint S:~ or the l«Oftd ptriod u the Lakert expanded the lad to 49-lS. The Hornets.. who have Iott seven ltraiaht pmn on the roed, tot no dOICr than 24 points the rat of w way. Los Aneetn IWict lfd b)' u muy • 31 PQlftts in lbc dainl quuwr. Tiie I.Men U" •fea90CI the HorMtl aD ml 11"9 .._.; ... behea:: dte ...., i• o.taat'• ...... ,., ...... ·~· Lllllllli a.:W O.tn•r .-. lllt ..,w1n11) 1 1'111IMlll•Nllllllllll' ... ~ ..S hml Wonlt; M,.re ,..,_. a~mll1•1llr•lllilJ1111111 II w c,::--... -_. ... ._.,...,.. 21.Wnuau a.I Jtll11• n .......... .,,, ...... ..._ ........... _., "" ......... , ,,,_ ...., January 18, 1991 The Dally Piiot .... f ........ Clfllll .......... ., I Dunn-JCa/82 Bentley-lkiing/M Claaffled/M Comics/ 88 I 11111111'111 k•P their c•I, l•PNVI II 16-8 -Petrtdc lMt&An ~ COMC Dllf fl'llot COST A MESA -On • naaht when everyone scored and Southern Cahfomia Col'* upped its record 10 I S·3 overall with an 83-72 win over Cal Baptist at The Pit, Vanpards belketball coach 8111 Re- ynolds can still see plenty of room for "1lprovemcnt in Tuesday ni&ht's win. SCC jumped out to a 39-23 haJflime lldvanU19't with some stafhna defense, but then hid to hold on to improve to 2-1 an Golden State Athletic Conference play. The Lancers drop to 1~6 and ~2. "We have the tendency to have too .much hppa an our play," Reynold \d. .. We just don't have the loller 1n t1ncL U ually, if you a.ive a team lake Cal Bapt1 t any kind of cdtc. they'll take advanta of it. They came out .as Oat as any team I've ever seen, but we sort of left them in limbo." Although he scored onl)' four poin1 an the pmc. Mater Dea product Jason Quann had an outstandang defensive naaht as he held lancers point guard La.nee Wallaams to an 0 for 6 effort from the field an the fim half. but then saw hmued action an the second half. "The reasons that I sat Quann was ltnd of three-fold.'• Re) nold-. explained . •·Ja .. un'\ tx-en hampcf'W by an ankle in- juf). \O "''"rc tl)lh,g to ~t him wme rest: we v.antcd to il\C.. Ron ip10 om<" tame at the poin1 : and J.tson l.:ind of got caugh t up emotwnall~ an the ~ond half." f h1: r\·a-,oo Q uinn wa\ up!>Ct was a minor 'l<'rap 1n,oh tng the Vanguards• Br)an Mool't' nd the l.ancl"rs' WarTCn Oanad' "'11h 7 07 left an the ga me The tv.o pla)l'r' m1wd 11 up bncOy after D:inaels hurkd till' h.111 at Moore after Daniels was fo ukd and Quinn \Otced has op1n1on to Cal tt.ipt1\t ( o;:u;h k!T) Krng on has wa y do''" thl' roun. .. They (Cal Baptist) were ~yed up for something other than basketball.'" Re- ynolds said. "They JUSt played •ncrY· I 11ve our luds credit for maantaan ma their com· posurc •• Perhaps the Lancers were still upset by their performance 1n the first half when they shot 3S percent (9 of 26) from the field en route to a I 6-po1nt first half deficit. The Vanguard blistered the ncr in' the first period hatting on 16 of 2S shots for 64 percent and were never senously threaten- ed aftc~ard . Stall, the Vanguard!> ttavc surpnsed c'cf)onr -e'en Re)nolds to a degree - wath their -quack start Just who are these guys, anyway? Bills ' no-names come from a list of no-name entries in college ranks By John F. Bonfattl AP Sports Wrtt• ORCHARD P..\RK. N \' -Bcncdac- llnc . .\labama A&M orthwest LoulSI· ana tate Wabash Central M1 soun tatc. Kutztown None of these schools wo uld bC an- dud~ an a last of wcll-kno""n college football powers. Yet each has cootnbuted a pla}'er to the Buffalo Bills <;quad that wall pla) the Lo~ Angele Raiders for the .\FC Champ1onsh1p on unda) The B1ll"i ha ' l' done quite "l'll along college football's back roads. w11h nanc of the .n pla}'l'~ on Buffalo's playoff ro tcr having pla}'cd at schools w11h foothall tcamr, rnmpctang below DI\ 1\1on I·.\ Onl~ one of those pla)C~ -11ght end Pete Metzclaars of Waba"ih -1~n·t a starter ··1 he Buffalo Bills arl· prohabl~ thl' onl' tt'am that goc'I alter '>mall <:ulkgl· gu\"i he-cause tht'' fed th ose gu~ s arc gu~ s that "ork hard all the tame to get nruer ·· \aid \\1dc rccea,er .\ndrc Rl't'd. "ho h.l'i gom· from [),, 1s1on Ill Ku1110" n l n1\l'r"i11\ 10 lhl• Pro Bow I .\long with Rl-ed and \kt1daar"i Hui· fa1o·s 'imall college pla,ers arl· lal'l..k Ho,,ard Ra Ila rd ( Da' 1'11on 11 .\la ha ma \ .. ~~1 l. tree ..alct\ \tarl.. l\.d'u ! DI\ 1\1on I-.\.\ \\ 1ll1am and \1Jr. I Jod light l'nd "'-c1t h ~k l\.ellcr (DI\ 1 ~1on 11 J ad.\nn' ilk C\tatcl .\lso. l..ll l..l'r ~ull "loN ood (l>1\"aon I·\.\ Ja mer, \taJ a<,o n) ddl·n'" l' l'nd Ll·on ~al' (0 1,1\1<)0 I-\\ Jad.,on tatc) safct\ Leonard 'm1th I DI\ 1'11on I .\.\ McNccSt-State) and no'll· tar l..lc kfl \\right (D1' 1\100 1-.\A < l·n1ral l\.1 1"011n Stat.r) Starting fullbat l.. Jamil' \tudkr ol Ekncd1ct1nl· .ind" 1dc rcrcaH'r Don lkd~· of Chadron State \\ho " on tnJUrl·d rc'il·n l. alter breal..ang h1!> k g an lx·H·m her arc fro m "I.\ I \ football program\ Good pl.l )er\ end up an smaller ~houl\ b(-cause of the ampaucncc ol bt~-\·nllege coache1i. \\ nghl saad .. Colleges nowada\\ want plau·r\ 101· mcd1atcl\ ... he \aad .. The:\ do n't w.inl to wa at The' don·1 "ant to hran11 lhl·m See BILLS/14 AP l -pl\010 Marcus Allen carries the Raiders running hopPs aQa•nst Buffalo Mater Del's Big Man, he's 8-loot-1 J.J. Ballesteros By Barry Faulkner Oten,oe Cout ~ Pilot SANTA ANA -Mater Oct Hagh senior J.J Ballestero le:ids his team an sconng. but it's h1 ab1hty to make a point on the practice Ooor that warrants Monarchs Coach Gary McKnight's h•ah· ~t praise. BaJl~tcros. one of two seniors return- ing from last )car's 01\lsion l state champion\. and thas ycar'5 te m eaptaan. ti.as .f>ttn the catal)st in helpana this )Car' :jbY.'tOmtrs-lhc up to the school's ""in- . ntng •rad1t1on after an uncharacten ttc 4-3 stan . .. He's JUSl been 1 t~mcndou man for us." McKnt&ht c•plajned of the mu ular 6-f oot· I ofT a.aard. who notched 1 ~ n~ hilf\ 27 in S.turday'1 AJlltlus Ltasue win at Slnta Marpnta after PQ5Una 21 Points WcdM'Sday 1n a victory over Loyola. For his effort' he earned the Or-. Ceint o.A1J ,...., Pllycr o( tbc Week honors. .. He's DOt Vtfl vocal Oft the ftoof, but hc•1 '*Cf'Y inYOivtd betaand tW tencS and at practtcc:· McKn11ht lOntanut-d .. He'\ not afraid to step loN ard and ~\ what needs to be said. "'hct~t'r 1fc, what other. want to hear or no1 I JI o ha'c used ham as 1 sounding board ru }t:ll at J J whr n I might ~ mad at another l..ad t'lcocau I feel he should ~ stepping an as the aaptaan and cont'Ctana another pla~er·~ m1 takes. He's a \Cr\ tough. so ht <'ll n take·that kind of 1h1ng. The lid~ ""on't m~ \lr1lh ham. hc:causc the\ lnow he knO\\ how to \\In He' earned a artat deal ot respect ... Ballesteros hti also tcpptd forward at the offenSJ'c end. uuhzina ha lont na shootm kill and pcnetratin& 1b1hl> lo l'-C,.. 14. point per game. "I knew I "' counted on lo ~~ this )car. but I'm a lot more rtla:\cd no bttauR c\Cl')OM ha bttome in,ohcd in tM offen'°' ... Balle 1cro 1d. ··~hen )Ou''c pbScd tht-ball a few ttm dunna 1 pounsion. ifs 1 lot ea icr to take the open jumptt. I rtall> feel I'm "' a aood aroo~ ~' no • I'm ~Cf) confldc'nt in my \hot: S.. BALLESTEAOSIW Bo's situation still the topic of day for LA By John Nadel AP $9onl Writ• E.L C.,EC1l "J OO -The . \l.Jtu\ 111 Bo Jat l..son lor C.,un· · da' ., .\I < C hJmp1nnsh1p (1ame at Ruffalo might not he !..no" n unlil \horth t"ll:lore the: nrx-ning l..acl..otT Ja{l..\on unde~enl a magnetic rcson- anu· imaging t~I on hi, kit hip l\.1onda). a dJ\ .1 lter tx-1n~ 1n1urcd dunng the R.11dl'I'>. ~0-10 \l'tund-round pla}'olT v1c· ton in l'f the < anl annat1 Ben@al!> \ltl·r lhl· ll''' R.11dc.·r, C\ecut 1\C ass1s- 1ant \I I n< J\.tk 11i\ucd the tollowang \l.lll'nwnt .. A11 Jad.'><m ha1i an IOJUf) to h1\ ll"h h1r t .. r "hllh he '" now re<:eavang 1rc-;,a1 nwr11 T hl·a· "all ~ no statu"i re port un11l l.1tl'r 1n thl• WC\'k •• 1 hl' fC11dl'r' ;.ill· required to issue an 1n111r. rl'pt•rt tu thl· "'-FL toda~ but all thl'' mu't ..a' '' "hether Jacl !><>n •~ lasted .1"1 prnhJhk 4ue\t1nnahle doubtful or llll I Jad .. \un w;,i, hurt \\hen tackled b\ < lnl nnJt I nd'IJ-.l cr ~l'' an \\ all..er at thl' l':id 111 J '~·,ard run on th<' second pl.I\ ,,, 1hl· t J \.juanl·r t·k kit the game h.n 1n~ 11-.t•nl·<l ~ ... \Jrd'I on JU\l 'ii\ ca mc-s ·It ' a hip poantc:r ·· Jad"iOn satd .. , ('\ r m ~mn1.1 to pla\ nc'.\I w ~l.. YC'S .. R11hl. rt Ro\(.•nleld tht' Raid<'~ 1eam Jlh"IC 1an w J\n I "'' \Urt'. though ·· 1 ha' l' to 'l'C how he rcsponds to lr\atmcnt ·· Rn<;('nkld saad \anll" 1e11nin1.1 the Ra ider\ Jadson has pulll ll hlm\dl l>IJl lll thret• @aml"S wath 11l1um'' that d1 dn·1 app•:ar to be -.en ous f .ll h llllll lhl' ~ml' \.\J\ hc ang pla}ed On .in .Htili\1JI \urlale R1lh ~tadaum "'herc II t' Bill' rl:I\ ha\ an aniticaal 5urface. In 1~ ~ I .tl bon left a g.ime at Kansas ( 1t' tx·\au~· nl Jn anl..le sprain and lllltn·1 pl;,a' in th\· next two g.ames. In l •i'\:-. lw kit a tiJmc: at '\cw Ork ans after ''''' 1..ir11l·, hua pla,ed the following \\C'l'~ .\nd 1\t H'.tr. he left a game at lt11u,111n hu 11,o r\·tumed to action the See B0/14 Rams hire Fisher, Bettis . from Eagles \'.\HEIM -John Rotr 8 an\On who fi~ most of.the Ram · dcfcn~•'c {"oach1ng sl.ltT l.i\t "~k. Tut>scby an- nounC'cd the hanng of t""o a 1r,tants from the Ph1ladel- ph1a Ea"es Jeff F1 her and Tom Bettis. ra her. 31. Wlll be the Rams' dcfcnsjvc coordinator as he rtJoins Robinson. h. f ormcr coach at U Bctt11. S7. "''II~ Lo nactes· sccondar>• coach. f 1 her roached the defensive bads for tht' Ea&Je on Budd Ryan"s staff from l9 6 throu&h 19 . R\an named Fisher the dcfenshc COOi'• d1nator an 19 9. ma •na him lbe )'OW1leM cOIC'h, at 31. to be 1 defensive coordina&or w1t.h an NFL'team. The Usacs Nnkcd ei&hth ddieniiwty ill w NA. 1n 19 9 and 1 lth in t 990. Tiie Ptu&eddpt11a defenders allo were 'ellle to : prnwre and IKk oppoei,. qUdM._. ud ted tbe ..... "' pall ·~-• 1989 wttb lO. aobifttoft wutl die .... IO ID • a moft'Pi II 1,,... I liilatyre fll t 0 ....-• .... •·aHa.a · .. ._ ... ..,...,.. ............. IMir ...... eoorl' El .. ,.n.. .,. .. _ ..... ada:l~rr lllil••1'•-~ ...... ., ... t ' .~ .. Sports b,reak LONG 8 H -Wilhe Brown, a .._....,_ Hall of Fame defensive.back. wa hi~ ~ Tuc$day as coach at Long Beach tate. 'l::J" suce«d1ng the late George Allen. ---- Brown. 49. handled the defensive secondary for the 49trs last season when Allen came out of retirement at age 72 to guide the team to a 6-S re<:ord. it!> first winning season in four years. ll en died at his home 1n nearby Rancho Pulos Vcrdt on Dec. 31 after what was called a rare coronary c;pasm. Brown. who signed a three-year contract wi th Long Bench State. was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 19~4. his first )Car of d1g1b1hl) a\ a defensive back. Brown Onginally signed as a f rec agcn1 h~ thl' Houstol} Oilers •. Bro\\n pla~cd for the Denver Broncm from I 963 1hrough I %0 and for 1he Oakland KJtlkr' lnlm 1967 through 1<>78 Follo-wrng h" rt·1trl·rnen1. he \\3S an assistant for lht• Ra1dt·r, until l'l!il< .ind "as a senior admin1c;tra1or in th1 learn·, ( ommunat) Rela11ons Offin· t~!N Graf, Seles romp In Austr1111 \11 l BOl R' I \11,t1.1lt.1 \tl'lli < 1r.11 J nd \lt1nn .1 ...,l k ' 'h1mcJ no mer1' .lg.1111,t "' l 1 m~\11 lll'd 11pponenb. Brad (1iltx·n l'\tl'111kd .1 ~11111 h,1nJ!>hal.I.' ~ In a h1t1l·r flk· .• rnd puh11,.11 ll'll\1un heated up a l'OUrt li.•ud (iraf n:al h1·d tht• 1t111 d 111und ul the .\u,traltan <>ix·n toda' \\1th J t• I t• 1 romp O\('r !'vfa~a "1do"Jl.1 om· ol \t'H'r.il 'uun~ Japam·'>l' "omen tx·lt1nning 10 comrt'h' on th\· 1n1ernat1onal Ind. \n .1'1,l.'nu· 111 l'orl11Jlil ' marked lhl' lir\t- rnund l 13\h fu1•\J,t\ hCl\\l'l'll .\mrncan ~(Ott DJ' 1' .ind .\u<,1rt.in .\.In .\nt1>111t\1 h "hll'h nl·.irl\ L'ruptt•J in1u a lod .. er-rnom hr·"' 1 \nt unll\lh lx'Jll'll ,_,, I•. f\-~ t. 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Tolliver, a 6-foot-6. 200-pound Junior from Chicago. approached fellow Junior Mike Hemng after Friday's practice and bega n punching ham. Both players missed Saturday night's 81-74 loss to Montana State. Herring. a 6-5. I 7~pound swingman from M1:-.!>1on V1e)o and the son of former lrvane High basketball coach Al Hemng. was not scnously hun and "as expected to be a\atlable to play Thursday aµinst Idaho tale!' 1n Pocatello. Idaho. 011111 1111 l1•ll 1tlll1l1 II '80 Beth Daniel. who has curbed ~r ---- temper and tempered her golf game. e f Tuesda\ \\a& named The Associated ti:/ Pn·"· 1.990 Female Athlete of the Year. ---- Daniel. 34. the LPGA 's leading mone) last yea r "1th S86 l.578 and wanner of the Vare Troph) fo r the '>t'cond comccutl\ e )Car wllh a low stroke J\ l'ragl.' of .,ti 54. 1s the nrnth golfer to win 1he honor ~1ncr 11"as1n1 t1atcd in 1931 In 01her sports news Tuesday· • Baseball'.-; annual salal") arh11ra11on season opt·nl'd Tuesda~ v.hl'n 153 pla)crs filed lo have lhl'rr "agC'~ determ11H.'d b) an 1mpart1al third party. Hov.l'' er. fi' e pla~crs agreed to contracts before the dl'adhne. CkH·lanJ ca1cher Joel 'ikinner. who got a thrt'l'·\ear Jeal worth S2 m1lhon The other fouf plaH·rs ·settled on one-year deals. Pitcher Sco11 Bankhead and &a11lc setlled at $755.000. the same salar. ht· madl.' lasl season . pitcher Bill Wegman and M1l"aukre agrt-ed to $440.000, a raise of SI 'iO 000. outfiel der Keith Miller and the New York \.1e1s agrrC'd to $260,000. a raise of S 137.500. and pitcher "ite\ e Ontiveros and Philadelphia agrC'C'd to S 180 000 1he same salar) he earned last Sl'J\On •The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired David Vere'> from 1hr Oakland Athlc11cs 1n exchange for l\.c\ 1n Campbl'lt 1n a trade of minor league n ght- ha nd1•d pitchers •Oakland .\thlet1cs third baseman. whose left kncc -was inJurcd in a snowmobile accident . will undeqto arthrn•Kop1c surge'). Lansford. was in- Jurnl lll'ar h1'> home in Bakl·r. Ore . on New Year'.-; f \\' .... 111 hJH' \Urgt'f) 1h1s morn ing at Children's Hn,1111.11 in ~an Francisco -From tb~ Auocl•IH Pr~ss 111111 ., Ron Datllng, "1c1c; p11 cht•r. attending a lit 1h'hl lor 'l lnk1ng rcpom·rs and ed11ors of the '-1'" 't nrk Daily News. "h1ch. hkc the Cuhs. 1' 11\\IWd h\ tht• ( hrtago Tnhum· ""iurc I'm h1'll' I hale thc ( ubs." BRANDE From B 1 matchupc; "1th l1t·-'1rl·.1l..1 ' '"1 h ·" I ",( -l C L \ Lon~ ~ .11 h \t,11l·· I ( ~H. l ~( -<JI \t,lh' ""llh1td!!1' .ind ~tanforlf-Long fk:11 h ...,tJll f he plJ\um tha1follcm l'd1111 ...,aturda ~ l.'\.Cning found l ...,. t~:.11- 1 ng ~tan ford in I Ill' h 11.1 I\ I h1 11 \\-1.'rl' rla\.off" Im t'Jl h pl.111· I 1 look' like 1hr m1·n·, 11>nkn·11u·" g<11ng tn 1~ \1'r\ tnmrt•1111q· .ind cxc1tin~ \\ llh l '\( l ( I \ l onji! Be.1th \l,11l ( .11 \t.111· "or thndg1 ~tan ford .rnd l < C\H hl·1ng \\'r. good l C I tool..nl l.'\t1·p11onal in a two-gnmr '\Wt'l'P ol f f;iw;111 l1111m ' l\.ktn a'' '11u l\1<k hi tter tor \1.inlord and \tarting \ale!) on lht• l1111thall 1l-.1m I\ Hr. good. but look' 'mall tk l'i lhl.' son of former R.1111' t1gh1 t•nd Rnh Kirin and his \l\lt'r "-mtt•n. 1\ an All-<\mencan nul\ltk h111cr al . tan ford freshman year Long &ar h ~talc has five local pla yers: Brt'tt W1n\low (Un1\Cr~1t)) and Alan Knipe <Manna) are middle blockers while Matt Lyle~ (Orange Coa!tt College). Mike Nelson (OCC) and Tim Johnson (f ountain Valle) and Golden Wc,t) see action a~ outside hitters. PeppcrJ1nc. i;;an l>1c~o "itat1· and Lo\ola Ma l')mounl rhmc nor 10 enter lhl\ tournamt·n1 hut lhC'' arc also "t'n tiood 1 tw \tic and '>tr J\l'&le'> -Wl'rl' ama11n~ to me. UCL '41 T 1m Kelly (6·foot II) and lJ( ~1r, Ja\on Mount f6 I Ill lnokc-d \'c-ry normal on the ('nurl l,l\on Perkin<, a 6 4 middle hh>1. kcr tor t I~(' looked )mall ( hrn c 1aincs. who beat C oronn dcl Mt1r I II h with 3 ~hot at thr buncr in la\t H'ar' Cl r fina l\ 1n ba ket- b:lll. " • tt-ti 01.m1dc h mer for Blot 1..ing 1" cntiral to c;core . so \OU <;e(' man) un14ue blocking '' lwmt·, ~1ddlc blockers do not t1l-wa....s hlock middle The bes1 hlnll.er 11\ually matches up with the he't h111cr II the ball is nol blocked. 1hcrc art· 'iomc interesting h11t1ng cnmbina11on~ because of the d1f- fen·n1 hlocking scheme~. T hr hack row attack (a back row f'll3}<.'r Utta<:ktng the ball from be- hind 1he lf).foot li ne) also makes 1t 1nten.•.-;ting. The size of the players mnke a back-row attack JUSt as powerful ns a regular front row a11ack. t\as '" local playen on m ro ler tarters Jason Perkins (('dM ) nd Nick Bccker (Mater De1) art' backed up by Chns Knowlt"s (Dana Hills). Drew hcward (Newpon Harbor) and Matt Hcmna1on (CdM). Aaron Boone (Edison) is red· h1nin1 ht )t'ar." It was v.tat to see former New- port outside h111er Justin Redmo nd, playi ng for Sonoma State. Also. OC\s Tra\1~ Turner as a setter at \al-Berke le\ 0 Fnday n1gh1 1s UCl's home o~n­ er at Crawford Hall apanst Pc~ perdinc. Game time is 7:30 p.m. and ii should be a good one. UCI as an exciting team and Steve Flor- entine 1s one of the best. Pep- p('rdine's Duane Cameron as a for- mer All-('IF player at Marina. 0 For those who feel that UCl's nickname. the Anteaters. ts un· usual, hsttn to these names: The Sonoma tatc Cosucb, the C..lpry Dinosaurs and UC Santa Cnu Banana Slu.p. Wow! ca.,&.,....,, ft&yMll °"' 11~ .,..n,. • Orluip amt Ddr,,,,., nel7 ., ...... ,. mo~.·· BAI I ESTEROI From 8 1 Ballestero~ wa ,. denied a shot at 1 key roJt la t ason after contr'lcl· ina mononutle "· Both McKni&ht and Ballestef'OI 1d the rru~tt1\fon of last season has made th1 year's sucxcs more re- wardina. McKDilbt added: .. I'm proud and happy for him. apeaally becaute of what ht went lbroup lut year. He's Playina my ~II "8bt now." ··H, would have P'IYtd 1 1"hok lot lu1 )car;· McK.njpt M•d. "but ht tot ck 1n Dt«mbn and it prcuy muc:h 'ta 'cd with b1m tbc etu1re I ------~ "la t ~ar w1 tou&h and even durina the um mer and fall, I didn't feel 100 ixrccnt," Balktterot uld. .. But I'm finally tOtalJy hc&hhy and I don't 1h1nk abOUt bri• lick any , Blllestefot and hil teammaea mftl Biihop Amat IOftiilM at ~ mu Coltelt b' • dlMol IO,...;.• shire of tJw lalueitld. peat'/ Rustlers' ~ will accept 11ot;blnt less from women's team Alt mt bill Md pieces IN comille toenher fbr the Golden Wat Col- '-women•a baketblll iam -u ilt.hert was any ctuntJon -lake a ji ... w punJe in tM final stqa. Vetttan potnt JU&rd·tumed- ahooti1t11&Wd 81tS Sirchia has been the ..... ror the six freshmen pieces. allowin1 OWC co-coach Dave Stricklin to say: "The ff'elbmen are no Iona.er f'reshmfn anymore.·· paa,.cr. TI111 year. they've all done it. Aaainst Sequoias in the cham· pionsh1pp~of1ht fullcnon • Tournament (won by OWC), Jen· nifer HarMy had 22 (of her 2• poinll! in &he KCOnd ha.lfand one pm~qain1t MintCosta Kim Kcwdik h1d 23 in the first half. then Allison Bickel hid 23 in the second half. .. Chatlenan could come from Full- erton and Riverside in the second round of conftrencc play. Chalfenses. not threats. for the Rustlers. the deftndina stale champions who are currently ranked No. I in California, Oper- ation Repeat is in full swina-even thou&h sa~ of the ciaht operators are first ·year players. Richard Dunn ''h was a bia win bcatina FUii· cnon at Fullerton (on Jan. 4)," Stricklin said. "Now WC aet them at ho me in the sceond round and we play pretty well there." "I don't th.ink~ have to play over our he8ds to beat anybody,•• Stricklin said. Pretty ~II? How about aoing 88~2 over the last siit seasonJ at home? Wionina has ~ome so routine forOolden West co-coaches Dick and Dave Stricklin that the Rustlers arc 22-1 this season with a yawn. That's n&ht. They beat you. on the averaae. 92-68. No other team in the state averages more than 80 points a game. ty colleae in California. Sin:hia. an All-Stat~ point award last season who a vcrages a team· hi&h 17.9 points this year from the off guard position. lets Haaa bnna the ball up. Only Sirchia and Dawn Haag re- turn from last year's memorable championship team. but the siit newcomers have gi ven the Rustlers reason 10 believe another state title is in the works. The r'IW numbers p&Jnl a preny dear picture: Since the 1986-87 season. the Rustlers have played 163 games. They've won l SO. "We've had all kinds of people handling the ball th is year. like T rac) Wolfe and Jennifer Hamey." Stricklin said. "That hao; taken a lot of pressure off Bns." fmpo$siblc to surpass last year's drama-filled. championship season? Well, it isn't every season when your best player-in this case. Krisden Tanabe-as mu rdered by a boyfriend with shotgun ~llets ~fore the season e'en stans. It 1sn 't every year when you ded ica te 1he season to that pla)er. steamroll to a 37-1 record and win the slate cham- pionship. So a surprise this year? 1-brdly Othef Orangt> Empire Conference coaches just snarl, especially when Dave Stricklin can say his club's scoring is more balanced than lasl year. which is saying a mouthful considering GWC averaged 93. I points per game and sco~ I 00 o r more potnts 13 times. both school records. Another state title. Dave? ··we're right o n track to have a shot at at," said Strickl in. whose squad has won 14 straight since losing to Sequoias on Dec. 8 in the Sequoias Tournament. S1rch1 a. who some felt would have to earl) a hca\) load 1h1s season, has nothing to worry about. Her su~ porting cas1 "ins an oscar. Hamey a"erages 15 5points. Wolfe 12.7. JenniferSulh\an 11 0. Hana 10.9. and Bickel 10 I. Is that so hard IO top" Yes. "I'd say the big difference is bal- ance," he said. "The sconng was balanced last year because~ had a lot of people 1n double figu res.. but when it came right down to al. ~e went to Claudette Jackson inside. If we had to have a basket. she shot the ball. T hat's s1\ in double figures. And that's an opcra11on nobod) ain re- pcJt. unless tt's 1he owe bits and p1ec('S you beat Given this scenano. the Stncklins arc 1n o no-win s11uat1on. l.J nless. of courR. you only count wins on the fl oor. whaC'h happens for the Rus- tlers more than any othercommun1- "This year. the sconng 1SJust as baJanced as the other teams in 1he pasl S('vcn or e1gh1 )Cars. but we havcn 't had one pla)er you can kc) on -)OU kn ow. an absolute go-to Rld•rd Dua,, u 0ru6e Co.HI D•llY PJ/ol Spore. Wrlt~r "~It col•mo ·~•rs every WHllud•y. College b111111u11 M/11aur1 rall/111 past Saan11r1 Doug Sm11h scored 31 points and Anthony Peeler 19 as Massoun erased an earl) deficit Tuesday night and rallied past No. 11 O klahoma 8~ 72 for Coach Norm Stewan·-. 200th Big Eight victory Missouri (I ().4 o\Crall. l-0 Big E1gh1) 1s 7-0 since 1hc 6-4 Peeler rc1urned from academic prob- lems th at s1dclinrd him 1hr fi rst semester. The Tigers heat Oklahoma at home for 1he sixth ~tra1ght time Oklahoma's TerT) E\ans made a )·pointer with 47 S«onds lefi that made 1t 75-72. and the Sooners ( 13-3. 2-1) called lime out. Bryan Sather stole a M1ssoun pnss a few seconds later and went 10 the frt'e -lhro" li ne with 35 seconds remaintng. But hi.' m1~scd bo1h foul shots. Smith got the ~bound for M1ssoun. and then sank two free thro-..s w11h 21 sernnds to go When 1he game ended. every player on the fl oor for Oklahoma had four fouls. The Sooners were kd by Jeff Webster with 22 poinls. Evans with 15 and Brent Pnce and Sa ther with 12 apiece In other games in\olving top 25 learns· •No. % ArkaD1a1 t3, TCU 73: Arkansas. led b) guards Todd Day and Lee Mayben"). hll 1 l of ns fi rst 17 shots and rolled past Te,as Ch mt1an 1n 1he Southwest C'onfrrl•nce Arkansas (lb-I 5-0) defeated 1he Horncd Frogs ( 11 -3. J -11 in Danac:l-Me)er ( ohscum for 1he first li me in 1hrce )Car\ h was lhe Hog'>· I .,th con- Cf('CUl1 \'C VIClOf). Da). -who had a schuol-rccord 11 consccu11ve games of 20 po1n1s or better. led Artcansa'I wi th 19 Jl(l1nts Ma~hl.'rr) had 16 point'> for the dcfend1ng SW(' <:hamp1on Hogs •No. 10 St. Jobn't 8S, Providence 7t: Malik Sealy scored 15 poin ts and Chudy Sproling had fi ve of h1~ 10 points in U\ert1mc for St John's in the Rig East µme The Red men ( 12-2. 3-2) tra1kd b) eight points at halftime and were behind by u many as 11 points before ra il) ang and taking a lead wnh Scaly, who shook off a poor shooting fi rst half "1th 25 of hie; points after halfhme St John's had a chance to win the game at the end of regulation. but Jason Buchanan's dnving JUm~r with six seconds left massed and Providence ( 10-6. 1-4) rebounded and made one long pass which was intercepted at the buner •No. %0 LS to, Alabama 80: Mike Hansen scored 24 points and LSU won at .\labama for the fi rs1 11mc since 1981. LSU built 22-point lead madw-.i) through the second half .\lab3ma closed w1than 10 with four minute<; left. but Hansen responded w11h onc of has four 3-po1ntcrs to blunt 1he rally VC"mC'I Singleton scored 19 points. Shl')q u1llc O'Neal had 16 and Harold Roudreau~ 15 for L'ill ( 11-l 4-1 1n the Southeastern ( onfert'nce) James Robinson scord 23 points for Alabama (9-5 3-2). He scored 15 dunng a s1'\-m1nute stretch 1n lhe second half as the ( nmson Tide clo~d the: gap • No. %S Seton Hall 71, Botton Colle1e 1%: (1ordon Winchester and JelT} Walker kc)ed a late: rush to gJ\e Seton Hall the Big East wan ~ton Hall. trailing b) fi, e po1ntc; w11h I:? minutes let\. ou1scorro the Eagles I 3-0 dunng a ~pan of 4:40. Winches1er and Walker each got four poinlll dunng lhc spun. <\nt hon) Avent o;cored I 11 points and TerT) Drherr 15 for Seton llall (I 1-'· 4"-21 Bo~ton C'olkge (9·7. 1-4) got 14 points from Doug <\bk. 12 from Bobb' Moran and 11 from L1or Ard1111 of lsrat'I, who had his lint starting call of the sca.,on The Pira tes mukd 31-29 after Boston College "ent on a I J-3 run to clo~ the first half -From lk A1ucl•IH Pr~u Boston ends road skid with 5-4 win Craig Janney's second-period power-play goal led Boston to a 5-4 \.1c1ory Tuesda) night over 1he New York Islanders. ending the Bruins' sait- gamc road winless s1reak. Janney extended has point-sconna streak to eight g.imcs with has 16th goal at 10:44. He beat New York's Glenn Healy W1th a wnst shot from in close as the Bruins won the first meelang of the season between the le.ams. Elsewhere tn the NHL Tuesday: • Flames 7, Jets S: Scraca Mak.arov had thrtt aoal~ and an 1tss1st as Calgary ended a thrtt-game lo 1n1 streak with a pcnaJty-fillcd victory over 5truuJ- in1 Winni~g. The first pcnod produced 21 penalties as referee Kerry Fraser bqan dohng whiat would total up as 44 111frac11ons for 162 minutes. 8 Flyers 5, Peaptu 4: Tomd Rack T()('('het scored two of Ph1ladelph1a' four first-period aeafs as the slum~ndden Ayers cooled off Pittsburgh at the Spectrum. Tocchet. selected 10 start for the Wales Confcrerice in 1h1s weekend's II-Star game. leads Ph1ladelph1a wuh JO goals. 8 Caaa'1eu 5, NOl'D Stan l: Dent s Savard, who rqularly frustraled Minnesota an his 10 years with the Ch1ca10 Blackhawks. had a goal and an as m to pa« suraing Montreal. which ha.s won fi ve of its laSl sill games, to the v1clory in Bloominato n. • R.ucen Z, Ollen Z: At Madison Square Gar- den. deftnscman Rondy Moller scored midway lhrouah the third penod. rallym& New York, which was 1-11·1 when tnilina enterina tht final penod. • BIHi 7. C.pltal1 S: B~tt Hull stayed on 1 aoal- a-pme paoc with has 46th and added lhrec a ists and Adam Oate~ scored twice for host St. Louis. -'1wm llN A...eUld Pm. PaPtland .... It on against 'Wolva Oyde DrWcr scored IJ or his 32 points an Portland'• 41°po1nt first quaner a.nd findhed with 11 aaists and 10 re· bounds as the Trail Bluen let a l'ClClOf'd for most points apinst the M nnesota TiJnberwolvn in a I J~l 17 victory Tuetday niaht in Manneapoli luck Williama, the NBA't laldct-in r.ns.-1 pen'ltftUlilt and Pon.lud'a '°' liboftder. i.Uvrtd hit aroin 2:31 inao die pme and didn•t mum a ·tt.e Trail ..._... alradj l*YiQI without flHtriCUO CllBllr Knin Duckwonla. Williamt' bectup. Mart Br)'an~ ICOnd a carecr-bilh 20 points. Tmy Ponet hid 27 ad Jcro.nc ~~ 117, PMiirl 111: ~ Wilk!M Md 21 poinll 1ild I J rebcMlndi. Md VWU.. Adnla ........... ,,.,.,.., ~ ............ ....... ............. Nell Ill: Ti• ...... , ICOl'ld JS points, aoclud na the pme-winnina jumper an overtime, liftana Golden \ate and extendina host New Jcney's losU\I : tmak to 11 pmes. •a.a tH, M91k in: ln Miami. Billy Thomp- ton, Grant Lona and Al« Kesaler -1vm11na a total of lO pointt pcr prne -combined for SI to hdp lhc Heat bat intnstate rival Orlando for the fourth consecutive time. •llf•ll•r• 1 ... ..._...II: la 5atllc, Dina Blrrot arid OUc Ellis baiCf 21 po1nt1 apiece. and Dtnver waa held under I 00 pointt for lhc f\nt time thit ltatoft. ...... lH ..... Ill: John StocklOft h8d 20 points Ind a career"'ilh 21 llahu n U• "'* ..-a dolC lllDt in Ille iManh q.-r It Sell LIU Q&y. • 11111 an, 1111 11 n: X.•ier MCDnid _. 111 12 of tu. *'* la ~ 24 po11111. Hd Tam C'hlmbm Md 2l • Pboaaill romped 11 ...._ ....-iiw • t cr1J1111 ,.,_ For the record --------.. _ .. -______ JT!I!ll!l~~-----~...;....--~-'li1i1i'1i1~~:­ -~ ........ ·~ .. ........ = .~:: • L-.. D II elt "°' ~--" ... Na It =-... .,I th ~ , ,. Ml .. ............. ",.,, ...... ..._ ........ ,. ' m -Ul9ll II It .it I ....... 1t " -·~ °""" " n • ""' .-....... 11 n ,,. 11.., ~ M n ~~ M --, " ... 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Mater Dc1 ( 14.4 overall. 2-1 1n the Angelus Leaaue) g~s for a share of the league league with lcaguc-lcadin& Bishop .\mat 1on1ght at Chapman Colleac. and Manna and Edison clash to continue their pursuit of unset uque-leadin1 Ocean View. which 1s idle Tustin ( 15-2. 3-0) presents a formidable challenge for Coach Paul Oms' Sea Kings, who have battled inconsistency for an 8-10 overall record. CdM. ho~ever. has shown 1t.s characteristic late-season 1mpro,cment. keyed by improved man· to-man defense. Edison (I J..4. 3-1) travels to the Vikings 1Ym. where the Cherokee Parts.-led defendina lcquc champs (7-9. 1·2) art badly in need of a victory. Sea View Lcaaue aamt! also include Saddle- back at Ncwpon Harbor and Woodbridac at Urfi- vtriSt)" while Huntinaton Beach at Westminster and Fountain Valley at Santa na round out the unset uaauc late. The Pacific Coast l..Qaue slate features Lquna Beach at Trabuco Hills. Costa Mesa It Century and t.aauna Hills at Estancia. All sames art 7:30. except tM thrte Sunset contcSIS, which tip off It 7. Danid Tomlin scottd the IO"ahcad aoal wit.h e1&ht minutes left in tbe ,...~ match on a penalty ltkk as the Ocean View Hiab boys soc:cet team -on an imponant Sunset Lcaauc contest. 2-1 , over v1sitm1 Santa Ana. • • Jn prts iocttr. •c.ca Mela t, C.tarJ t: Tbe Mustanas earned thear fint victot)' of the teUOn behind Jenny A vat.a and Jill Johnton, who netted two pis ·~ 1n the Picifk Coest Lape match. Jenaifet Cartllc and Nteok Ulcuella each thiDDed in a pl l'or visitant Costa Mna (l·7 OVttall: I~ PCL), which ~nit 1 ).() lad at halftime. •Bst1 • •. •orz ... t: JICkx Conndly and Andtta Odtcino IClONd ftm-Mlf pis. ud lbe E'.alln' ~le, with paie ~ ~ ..... tMln Mand up. Estaftda mnaaned ~ ill ..... PCL maacbct wtUlc improv,i111 '° 10.2·2 ••• .... Thunday'a cril(iil maldl 1t 'bome ..... Tl'IDlco Hills. la daeS.. View~ c.w ....... .,... • llliiat ...... T Sddlll' ICOl9ll .. a. .. 11111 • rrom • ...,_., Ii• • _.. "' ar ~ ................ ... ).-0, ...... ,. ,... ill ...... -bJ T ...... ...._ . ., .. '· ...... waan· o 11•11" M'IPr 11 _.Erie WitlillM ............ NicldWtlllt. ~ Oerlt ............ -.... NIW-~ tl•t '42) bilill a 40 .... M •1•11 I ln lhe unSt't uague: • Foutala Valley 5, ·We1tmla1ter I: Senior forwards Michelle Watson and M1ckelle Ganner scored t~o aoals each while senior midfielder Molly Kuyke ndall added another as the Barons (8-4-3. 2-1) ~on at home. Wauon sco™1 both her goals an the first half while Gartner added one 10 11ve Fountain Valle) a 3-1 half\1mc lead. Wt'Stminstcr fell to ~3 1n leaaue. • £41 ... I, Marlaa I : The Vikings and the Chariers (9-2-6. 2--0-1 ) battled to a tie as Edison aoohe Stephanie Rogers (three saves) and Chelsea Walhams (fine defense) kept Manna out of the net at Edison. The liberty Chnsuan Hilb boys blskctb*ll team. behind Dave Vac::caro •.,, and Justin ~ stopped St. Mieh.acl's ,· -. Prep. 77·64. 1n an c.adcmy Leaaue ---- pmc. The Minutemen shot 62 perctnt (23 of 37) ftom the field in the fint half to like a S4-31 halftime lead at the Crown Valley YMCA. Vaccarro poured in 20 Points with a CM>f·IO effort from the Ooor and arabbed 17 rebounds while Flaa added 19 Po•nts to lead the Minutemen (6-8. 1-1). In another Academy l.cque prne: •SL Marpnt'• .... Cal IAllM,.. ... SL Ma.tpttt's Ryan Westendorf scored 30 points and helped dominate the boards 1J Cal Lutheran fell to 6--4 O\--ttall, 2·1 an teaauc acoon. Brad ftd.han led Cal Lutheran's C-Hawk.s w1t.h 20 points. -.•• -. ,,,,,,, -,,,,,. ountaln Valley escapes with in double OT; Marina tops Edison Foufttaio Valley Hilb'• Chriltina Coleman. who ICOttd 1 aueer-hilh 11 points and .,abbed eilbt re• bounds, hh an inside shot w;tb one mlnu~ ltft in double overtime to lift the Barons 10 1 4M7 victory over Santa Ana Tuesday in Sunset Leqvc &iris blsketb&ll action on the Saintl' noor . The Saints. 0 of 5 from the field in the ICICOnd overtime, were led by Susan Mendez, who pulled down 18 rcbollndS. and Cynthaa Trotter ( 13 points). Shanna Wilson led Fountain Val· Icy ( 11 -7 overall, 3-1 Suntet) witb nine rebounds. Santa Ana outm- bounded the Barons. 47-37. and fell to <M in 1n&uc. In other pmcs: •Mana. II, £41... 54: After bcina outscored 19-6 at the end of the third quarter. the Vikinp 1um· ed it on in the fourth to claim the win at home. In the SC«aw battle, it was Marina ( 13-4, 4-0) pinina the early momentum and an eight- point lead at intemuss1on . • H•dast-Buell 11, West- mllllter 0 : Three Oilers notched IS or more points in the Sunset romp at Westminster. Dana Jahr col- lected 18 of her game-high 20 points an the first half. while Jana Davis added 18 points and I 0 re- bounds. and Deana ltow 15 points. 11 asststs and five steals. COLLEGE MEN s.c.. ~ u. c.. ........ 71 10... Stt .. 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I I • I SNuna NotftMCIOfenge eo..1 0 eity Pilot Shanna Wilson and her Fountain Valley teammates went into double overtime to defuat the Santa Ana Saints Tuesday in Sunset League action. •Cotta Mesa 70, Ceat ry U : Sophomore guard Oh\ 1a D 1 am1l11 made S1\ field goals and ll\e free Lhrov.s to score a game·h 1gh 17 points and 'oe.'n1or guard Rachd War~dded 10 points a' the: ~U'>· 1<1ng.s bk" out the: ( t'nlunon<i in a Pacific f'oa<,t League cor est at Centuf) ( osu Mc~ c 12-6. 3-01 OL l"'-ored Centu~ I b-4 1n the first quaner before tak ing d 1!S-I"' halft1nw lead • Estaacla •~. La111na Hiiis 34: .\ftcr a hstless fi~t half. Co.1...h I 1sa \k~aml'l' lit into tht• '1<,1t1ng Eagles. "hn rc<.1ponded b~ 1urn1ng HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS F9Unf•ln V...., 4t, S.nta All• 47 C SvftM'I LM_,. I l"Wttl-v...., ~ &111 a .• .., c_..,.,, Mlllo w~ """'"' "" .. 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Saddlebeck (~3 1n lea1uel was outscored. 14--2. in the first quarter •Tada U , c.,... !kl Mar 4!: The V1s1t1n1 Tillers held a Ru-nd- den Heather F1aher1y to five points 1n 1mpro' '"' to 3-0 an the Sc.a Vat~ Senior Tahha Wagner led the Sea K1ng.s (9-8. 1-2) with 14 points and I l rebounds • Matu Del 57, B ..... Amat JS: The Monarchs continued to cnJ1Sc through .\ngelus League play wtth 1h1m third tra1gh1 decision w11hout a lo\s ZsulSI Burkhalter had 19 points and Melissa McDonald -0dded 10 points and 11 rebounds for tht' Monarchs.. 8-8 overall. • Liberty Qrt1Uaa II, Calvary Cllapel U : The Minutemen im- pro"ed 10 11-3 overall with the non-league victor) as Wendie Bahnsen sco™1 :!3 points. had 12 steals eight assists and four blocks. and Jen C aru added 16 points :ind .\m' Coffman 14 points. -By ik Dally PlJol HIGH SCHOOL ~U CM~ MMa. 70, CefttVrV 21 l"•cMc Cent ~I , ... ,.,_.. c....n ......... .. ..... 0.1\M.o 1 0 0 • Mendote 1 ., • • ,,,,,_. 0 ' 7 M¥1•f'al 0 0 1 0 T-ve n • 0 D I 0 Guet_.O S I 1 11 0.0.ne l 7 t 9 Core 1 O 0 • D "" 0 0 1 0 G.e"••OO 1 I 3 S O•Cem•H ' \ 1 Cl Ve -t>O 7 .o 1 • Suo•v•"'-' I 0 0 7 Cl'le1 0 '0 1 0 L1.1rmenn 1 0 I • D er 0 0 l 0 Wero 7 • 7 10 N o<"O\ 7 I 0 S T t'O'"'•\ • I 1 9 VenS•eoen • o 7 I Tot•' n cs 16 70 Total\ 11 • 13 21 kwt 11\' ONf1iln Co\t1 Mn• 16 ?'1 1l t,_70 c f"lu'. 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So ,OU ._.I IO be ia pie--' lt.aare mme .-sy enuea ai ..... ..,_ ...... cornier 11 Onnd Tupee, W)'O. Whm your panner 1Mdwnreily ltim looee a I 00-ton chm* of oom~ the size or a tbree--ttory apanm~t buildina. stem your outsidt ski instinctively. Manaee somthow to tum. ianorina the fact tha& you'1t in mid.air above a 1,000-foot drop.oft ...... ~-··i .... 7,000-lool-widl DO Mme, dire a teriMI .. t'Gald...., ......... before • ., cu arriye, die M9ftlt sourtt al hetp bei1111.100 miles ••Y in South AIMrica. Thae and other avenues led to IW'dom IO tevenJ ntmndy bnve and irim.'dibly 1alented sk~n in ••&tmne Winter." Wann Miller's •ht f'eatu~lenath pecan to the anc1cn1 Spor1 o(tlidu'lon staves down mountains covered with snow. broktll nwo ""-• Miiir •id bo- twttn red• 11 a recent llMNi~ his latest oPUI in r..dena. themmdo .... lleMb...,..so ~ wida .......... 0Ct8Moul •luoWn ia. ne ccnice kid:~ a ICIQ~ ol .. th<halti .. i(lheft ever wu one. Wis inlO &hit cat· eeoey. 11 don another memorable ~of an avalanche chuina OM of Millcr'a lkien down a moun- tain. The avalanc:he eventually won the race. 11 slides f'reQ~nlly will. but the tkitt was unil\iured. ........................ ................ -........ the Aawctk ........ .., .,. prOlldl '° ........ ia -shadow-=-b1 your owa body, it's he shoYl'Cd hia fln& one, .. Deep and liaht ... men t.bln bar ctec.des Ill>· II cott $500 to make. Now, hit budlet is •bout SI million. about 10 ..... Wow .n». Touch the snow just Iona cnouah to leap for your life a second time, land and kttp tumina your skis u 1f noth1ng out of the ordinary had ever happened. Or leap off a ctiff mo1t than 100 fttt high at Kirkwood. near the $0Ulh shore of Lake Tahoe. Or spend 16 da}S in Antarctica awaiting the climactic moment lfyou'n: th9'IOQd. however, the cha.nee of self-destruction no manei how real it sccmJ. would appear to be sl&&bt. Lana Turner probably was in more danacr offallina off tbat ltacndary stool at the toda fountain at &hwub's. .. We've aot hot akien swwtina 1n line, and we ac1 two or three ~ tumn per week." he 9ddcd ... They know they can ao from one of our films Into advcrtisi"I and ,et a lot or money do1n1 what they do for fun." While skiina for Miller, they can only dream of the bi& bucks. how- ever. He pays their expenses and perhaps enou&h in addition for them to afford "the ocaasional T- What lets this film apen from previous Miller saps is unqun.- uonably the Antamk 9'(luences, in which skiers occasionally shift bill· ina with penauins.. The film cap- tures the sense of dcwlation and fottbodina beauty that su1tly must p1tvail on this icy continent. while conveyina the fascination that at- 1lw ma or: dat ftlm ii fypical Miller fMe -difr.divi~ bump skiina and poW*r. P"*f, powder at prem~ 1ntemational ttSOl1I from 11'e Alpa to the Bupbool. lt"s a formula that has 9ttVed Mirier ~II over the years. .. It's u old as the Gene Autry moVlCS.." he said. "The Indians arc chasina thc cowboys. and the ques- tion is whether they'll tct 10 the bonom safe and IOUnd. We just put the horses on skis." Miller, whose appearance belies his 66 ~ars, may'lead the life dotat to the fantasy shatt!d by many who like to 1maaine them: scl"cs skilna every day and 1ttt1na peid for it. He travels the world lookina for sltj 4JCCnCS to put on film and skis every day while he's at it.' And so that he doesn't bttomc bored dunng his time off. he lives in Vail. Colo. .. tn 41 years. I think we've Road to the Super Bo wl Paranoia gives 49ers away they're human, too By John Crumpacker San Fr1nc1900 Exam1net "Paranoia stnkes d'•ep Into )Our life it will creep. It s1arts when ) uu ·~ alwa.\S afraid. •· -Lyrics from Buffalo pnnglield song .. For What l(s Worth.·· first time in his 1enurc as head coach. Scifen closed practice to all media last week as the 49crs prepared for the Washing1on Redskins. Sunday's NFC Championship game at Candlestick Park. Scifen seemed comfonablc and confident in hermetic,lly scaling off practice to any and all outsiders. and defensively for this pmc." he said. "We have our basic way of doing things. as they do. The1t Wiii be some changes. cenainly." "You will sec a very paranoid coach this week," he said on the Monday before the game. During the week. 1he 49ers installed a fullback pass play with Harry Sydney. Though far from an ideal pass. Sydney's helium duck found tight end Brent Jones for a 28-yard gain. Three plays luer. J~ Mo ntana rifled a I 0-yard touchdown pass to JerT) Rice for the go-ahead score. 14-10. The 49ers never To the ex tent all football coaches arc suspicious and paranoid. Sc1fen is not alone. He became upset earlier 1n the season when 1t was rcponcd the 49ers were working on a 1wo-fullback offensive set wuh S)dne\ anti Tom Rathman S.\NTA C'L.\R.\ -lt'<i a ~hamc J1nibo Coven 1s a Crucago Bear and not a 4'kr Not for his ab1ht) a-; an offensl\e tackle For his name ( 0' ~'rt That's ho" the 49crs ha' c been preparing tor these pla}ofTs. A num~r of silly incidents seemed to JUStify his susp1c1on: A man in a eucalyptus tree watching practice. a blimp floa1ing overhead, TV crews on a nearby viaduct and a helicopter hovenng over the practice field. In the playoffs especially. the ends alwa>s JUSllf} the means. however richculous. 1railed again. · 1t didn't matter that Roger Craig was inJured at the time. limiting what the 49crs could do anyway. Coach George Sc1frn·s adm1nedl.-paranoid approach has got them v.1thin one garo1e of their third straight Super Bo"I. \O \\h~ change horses in the middle of the Mrcam of consc1ousne ss'' For 1hc With the .28-10 win over the Redskins. Sc1fen is undefented after closing practice to the pr~s. Scifcn said the 49crs would show the Giants some new looks on offense and defense -wnhout ~ing specific. of course. "The\ can. 1n fact. dra" some concl usions," Sc1fen said of opposing teams ... What players arc practicing. what pla)ers nrcn't practicing. thal kind of thing. Or if "'e do a specific thing out. the1t." To no one's surpnsc. he's doing the same this wt·ek a~ the 49ers gird for the New York Giants in "There will be different things both offensively BO From 81 What war? Hsy, thBl'IJ'B money to 111 made/ BILLS From 8 1 Jluog. The~ "ant them to coml· in and make an impact .. .\ccord1i:ag 10 the pla}ers. \mall wlkgl· prospects face two proh- km'i Dra"ing a11enuon to them· <,chc\ and O\Crcumtng the doubts ol rm fno1balrc; t~lcn1 evalualor<i Advertisers ready to shell out for Super Bowl exposure . Two free buffets follO\lolng \lot.'d, The Rn1dcf' didn't skip a ~at after Jackson "as hun apinst the Bcng.als Mnrcus -\lien picked up 1he slnck . g.ain1ng 79 )ards on 10 camC''i 0\ er.ill. .\lien ran for 140 \3rd"' on ~I carries. Dealing. "1th the tirs1 problem hJ\ hl.'come easier the pla)rrs said. \Ince the "FL ·., pcr<ionnd dircc1or\ nm' I.no" tht·rc are potential pro., in pl:tlcc, other than -..ulrl' l>amt>. l ~( and Pt•nn 'lJle .. The\ look t.'' 1.·n "here tor l<lOt· hall plJ\Cf\ .. v. right ..a1J .. rhe pl.1H'r' that arl· out no" \.\Uri.. '<> hard 1n thl' utl '>t.'J,110 and during thl· \Ca\on 1ha1.•'<, gr1.•a1 pla~t'r' t:\l'r\\\hcrc 'I nu h 1n '1 pa\\ them up .\ddcd \k11elaar' .. If 1h1.· .!th· kit'\ art.' ClUI 1hn1.· 1h1: ICJOl\ Jrt.' going Ill i.. on" ahout tht·m lt'c, nu1 J \Urpn<•l' thJI Don fkdx· ran a ~ J /\1.•1.nnd1 .ir)..,ard da\hl hcnb<xh 1.no'''i ahout 1ha1 ~till Rct>d and fJ"ard\ -..ud lht· rea'ion the~ go1 not1u·d wa' lhat JX'i>pk JI 1h1.·1r ~hon!\ promott•d 1h1.·ir ac.compll\hm1.·n1\ ··Public rcla110n'i 1c, "ha1 g1'1\ \OU \lJrtt·d · Ld"ard' \<.lid "V. t• \\ere fortunate 10 ha\l' a l<>u pk 111 gamc<, 11n 1 \ .lnd I \\J\ nol•l t:d thae v. hal \OU hJH' to do f\ (tl"I 1hr C'~C nf the coache-. and \u1ui.. and that "Ill gcl \OU \Omt·1h1ntt ~01ng ·· CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-567.8 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO 510-1220 411 llDD OIA~I By Skip Wollenbergt AP 1W11ness w r11e1 NFV.. YORJ... -Super Bo"I ad\en1scrs .Jr1' sucking h\ 1ht>1r dec1s1ons 10 pa) record pr res for 1.ommcrc1al time 1n the scheduled Ja 1 ~7 "if L 1.·hamp1onsh1p game lt.'lccast but ar•: l.eeping a "al) e)t' on Pcr-;1an Gulf dt· \ clupmcnl'I .. \\ e arc going IO ta"c our lead from 1h1.· ~ =L •• \31d Randal Donaldson a "ipokcsman fo · < oca-(nla < n "h1ch has bought multiple 1.<.•mml'ruJI\ tor a mult1m1lhon dollar promo- t1• 1nal game touting 11" d1e1 cola On ~1 ontJa). 1hr r.. fl said 1t had no plans h • r<•'itpont· pla}orr games 1n '1cw of the Pt•r,1:in ( 1ulf l'ri"" ·It t.'\l'lll\ during the next three "'cck'i lead U'> to rc-e\alua1c our plans. "e "Ill make an announcement 10 that effect at I hat time:· said spolcsman < 1rcg A.1ello In add1t1on to the upcr Bo""I on Jan 27. cc ntert'Ol l' l hamp1omh1p games arr this Sun- d. ' four dJ\'I alter 1hc lln11cd Nation's lkadlin~· for Iraq to lca'e Ku"'a1t. and the Pro Btl\\I 1<. f l·h '\ fhl· :';, r I \ \lalcmcnt came a tier the trade maga11ne \dH·rming .\gc reported the NFL "ould lOn\ldrr pmtponing the Super Bo"'I at l .impa f la 1t "ar breaks out 1n the gulf The po'tponl·mcn1 could create problems f(lr JJ\ t•rt 1-.cr'> "ho ha \t~ crea11.·d elaborate p •omot1 on'i 111.·d 10 their sponsorships and for \BC T l'lt.'' l\10n "h1ch stands lCl collC<'t about Hou HI ... For c;111 &.• Balbo.i Island 100 N1 .. ·11 o( JI' U1•<1r ti 1111.•1 LIDO ISLE, new home. 37001f. Reduced to 1899.000. OPEN SAT/SUN 1o-5 Wttlidlyl/Ewt by aopt. 227 Via ()Melo f7S.t3tt THE DAil Y Pf\.OT CUISS~IEO OFFICE H<>Vf'S l~Serw:e MOf\ Fr• a.m 5 30pr,. Mondey 1.-ey w.o-o.., ll!urltcley fflellly Sllu<Clly S-Ojjy Fro S 30 Pt.II Mon 530 Pill' •-530~ W.0 330 PM Tllun 5 30 PM ESTATE SALE • 3 BR. 1 BA. aa 11 S.t85,000 218 Opel OPE N DAILY 1-5 723~ Balbo<1 PPnin<.111,1 l 00 7 LINDA llLE CONTlll'°RARY Fro 330 PU Fri 530 P~,t CHECK YOUfl AD THI'"'" DAY ''" IJ•l•ly I•><>! •'""" 10< 1Hoe:.enc, Ind ICC\lflC)' .,,._ • .,..., "'M•'>"llly 11•0<• do O«u• PleaM kstllf• ...,,.., ,~,,. l•l •• ''Id bk~ 11"<1 Chfooek )'OU< .0 OlftV H,..,...., ... ,o,, ·~·11 .. y 10 s.o 5671 tne o..iy Plldt t( ( f'f•I\ "0 ••boO.fy f()f llnf 9'f0f tn en IO_h_.....t IOI •"<" Im .•• I>@ •MOC>n•~ ·~~t tor"'-COii °' N '"Cl"" ot<.lu l q• >cCuoo.d O)l ll>e "'°' Credot C1W' Ot"Y ~ tflO•fa4 f()'t t~ f,t'1 ~t-c'W't BALBOA BEAUTY )(Int IOC.4 br. 3b•. 3b• • 3br, 2b• renlel I ~n carry lg 2nd ~'M2-72tt C orr 111 1 fl1./ r,~ I' 11),'/ LUXURIOUS 8 bd, en· clo1ed atrium. formel dining • dock for so· yec:ht. t.eed•d gleu. marble a 1c:cent1 of bleeched wood 1eo.aoo 12.no.000 IA.All HI HO~I uo-.1' ._ MAlTOAS $45 mil hon in re\ cnue from commercial sales. Jake Kcc .. er. e'ecut1ve vice prcs1den1 of spo11s sale for .\BC . said all but one of 56 JO. second commcrc1al 'ipots m the game itself have bcrn "iold to ~:! advertisers at jus1 o .. cr S800.000 ap1l'1.c. up from $700.000 last )Car .\sked 1f sponsoro; arc war) about holding the game should "ar erupt, Kce\er said .. I ha\en't heard an)'th1ng from an} ad\cn1scr ·· .\BC Spons o,pokesman Mark Mandt·! \aid ... We arc telling ad\Cntsers that thC' g.ame 1s on and '-"t.' are going to tcle' 1se 1t ·· C'oca-Cola'"i Oonaldson said the NFL ap· pears to be ta~1ng "a \Cf) ob' 1ous and \anc pos1t1on at this point" to"ard plans for the g.ame .. They 3TC' going to sec what the world s1 tuat1on 1s as the Ciuper Bowl approaches:· he !k11d ··we arc pa~1ng close attention to "'hat the) arc doing·· The A.tlanta-bascd sofl dnnk ma~er plans to use its commercial time for a game 1n which cu"itomers \\111 ti) 10 find a hidden mess:1gc in the more than 75 million g.amr_.PICCC<; that are being d1s1nbutcd .\rch-rn al Pepsi-Cola Co. has also bought a h1g chunk of ttmc before. during and after the game to run ad<i that w11l 1nv1te viewers to call a 1011-fret' number to qualtfy for pn1cs. The top pn1es arc 1hrcc S I m1ll1on awards and w1nncr5 will be announced in the post-game com- mercial Spokesman Jo~ph Bennett said Audi 1s not changing 1t'i plans to be on the broadcast · tossed in with Super Tour package LO~ .\ C...EU.~ -Los .\ngcks Raiders fans \\-ho art' St'elong las1-minute ">u1>1:r Bo"I '\ 'C\i 11rkel'I and land ar- rangemen1s uln loo~ to l n1glohe Carson Tra,cl -an oflinal NFL ltn·n~e - and 1t\ ne" thrl'\'·n1ght. Ciuper Tour. "h1rh aliO 1ncludl'" 11ckct"I to the NBA\ Orlando Mag1 c·CXtro1t P1~tons matchup. Pnced at SI. '799. the ()up<'r Tour offers a thn't"-n1ght 'ta) at the '\her:uon Hotel in Orl~mdo "1th t\\O free hn.~aHa<;l huf- fets (bao,cd upon double on upanc) ). onl.' uper Bo" I X \'. \' uckct one-hour round-tnp bu'I 1raMpona11on to and from Tampa ~tad1um and one ticket 10 lhl' ~fagll Pl\111n<, -..:R.\ C1amc A limited suppl} ut 50 ho tel and ~uper Bo" I X \ tKlets ha\ e bcrn ~t aside for l O"i .\ngelr<, area fan'i on a first<ome. tin,t-o,crved 001\IS. .\dd1t1onal information regarding the Ciup<'r Tour can be ohta1ncd b} contact· 1ng Un1globe ( ar<ion lraH·I at 80()..3~ 1-864.l · If the tests didn't reveal stnous damagC'. Raider; Coach An hC'll \aid he "111 decide 1f Jackson plau ag.ainst the 8111-; .. \\c'll "atlh 11 ·• hell said .. If I think he can go he'll go If I don't think he ran go he won't go " If 1t''i determined before the g.amc that Jad.-.on lan't pla~. hell said 1fo; p<m1hk running back Greg Bell will ht.· Jl"tl\ jltcd Bell ha' been on the 1n1urC'd Im "nce Oc1o~r and. although he"• bcC'n health) for some 11mc. hl· ha\n't been act1vatC'd Ile· rau~ ht• ha~n·1 been nttdt'd Shl'll al\t.l 'I.lid that defens1H' end Ho"lt' long brolc his lcfi thumh again'il thl' Ekngals. but returned to 1he g.lmt• and "Ill stan against the R1ll'i .. He doc!ln '1 h:l\ c to catch an~ ball-; he'll pla~ ... Shell sa id of Long Other\\ IS(.' Shdl ~1d. the Ra1drrs rame out of tht' C'1nc1 nnat1 game \\Ith no '>t'rtOUS inJUnC'S. \\ ht•n ~hl·ll "a" asked what he thought Jhou1 the "C'Jther con· J111on' tht• Raider\ will face 1n BuOalo ht• \m1lcd and replied .. That"' nt11 h1ng 10 1h1nk about ·· From North Or•nge County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 EJ -- [),111.1 Po111t 2 126 ~-.. 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IM6o I IN •110 CAMYOI• 2 BR 2~ BA, 2<aJ garage. ON OOLF. couAsf!. 11 e95'mo 759-007'1 •LIDOllU• Comfort1bl• • 28drm 2BA home. P'r••h paint. new ~ car- pel & eozy F/p 2 Car gu w1opn,. & W O khul)9. Nice side & rtor patio•. 11350. Avt Nowl Bkr 875-4912 HARBOR Ill.AND Large p ier. 58R 88.A, minimum 8 mo IH 56500/mo 548-~25e NO STAIRS!! Bluffs tenn11 1111tas. huge 38R, lamlfy rm. 11nd unll, gr••nbell, now doco1, It 695/mo TS9-7SS9 Apertmrntt n B albo.l ,...,._ ...... -·--lit CM. c.I .-. &AM~ -~ .. 71 .... 14741. ... ..... .,...... ~ llAOf I COUNnW --------,. . AM CfMft CLUI~ ............. I a.... .... -u..... .......... .... ... Cleft! 1 I a I ..... ltdr'lft ~. ...._ --.100 eq •• -:;w;~l.:t;l..;·~·~191~1;.;a-::;; ~ 9" EK ,..,,_, -_..... -~. L.-... MOO+~ uttt ,......._ C.. .,,.._, •WIDOW HM .. • Delhief IMI Md do._ ~ IMf" Mkr•. w/d ""llu•e, ....,. ~ _...;;.-,....,.;...;;.,;;;;.;;.;;..;.;_____ TD'el U0.000 .._ • Ing In •~cou,,Ung eor. to Ml MmflW· " ... ~ ... .....,, ,,._,. cMpt Abl9 to~ on clal p r••• Ume. W*1lf ellt & ~ "°°""'*' C:O.wledfoft Quiet, ~ Ptawpoft ;_-.,.-.;:;" .... tot ..... -.. pM-t..wge ..,.,.. wtdl •l*N• ....... IAM Mid ~. N ..., 8Mc:t1 watetffont of• od9. Mon. Wed t. '"· Herrt1 preH .... ""91••ioe lncil. 8'#1 200 locaelone f'ce 1,IM a/f + out· PAIT UIYCAml 11 hour9 ll*t. elm• evelleb&e to ~·no "'8. 167~ aide deetc. ~·~ U.. ftdc prlf'll IN8EAT8, •1.2M1mo IN JM 2u CM AP' hi per11~..v 11"" rw, :"' .,,..::-.. _. ULW UYCLUI TA••. Mew•~A- M -:.w w(Malit & I yr old • 'P/ ICl.30 fol 1 Mion of vlllUe. We ~ you 941o6000 m 521 ~S. ETC. 'llfWAY mt• , T. ttoot. 1pe, tennl9, WIST~ IUft..DtNO ~ to buy beclt. Cuttomer wtlt gee llO CNf¥ON ~. M\lll .,. No cr9dle °'** •1--------~ votum. '""' "44IOI dependeble & Mat ~MACH qwl~. Cel ,,_, IAl.ll llQllT Ing on • thof1 tum • • • ,..._ ,_..d. 1455 • WMeclfl/Wlrle AV9 'tt4frl9.1.U "IT Fff Anencia1 atO\lnd ltm•. Bl!ACH ... lhor. ..... ..... ~ ..... "" .-.. Ml•15fl. OMce & ...... AYlll •• ,.,,: co.' No E•P ::,~ ~ •8AY TIMBERS• 28A fur,,/unf. yrlv. Wllll IO Mtdl "'"°"" , Ml4t0t Nee., Com.,..._ Ung would IM t ""' .. ..a.-. t8R, flfef)tac:e. cabi., 11700. M11ttc, 831~94 •lldnn ·--~~ Pf09· 938-0921 Jim. E•cell•nt ~;;i;g pool, patio. g&r11Qe. * Newport Height• • •LO~~~·-I c o 1 $500WKLY POSSIBLE elWltonmenc Many ~.}*&( . 3" W Bey ~}00 CIHn 1 BR. -;;.j:~ worllllftop. ,,0 "' WOAK AT HOME b9nefill ~ II a .......,mo.1SO-e357 ..... 1 for OM pereon. 1401 ..,_ ..._,. l40 TIO, 1•11P LOWDMI 11,j t!Mdtftotl to...,,.. Info 1 .. 00-234 .. 800 com""aaton ~ *cozy t.U\1 .. 1 Garat;o..tndty, no • l I ... how to a "d ltlon. xne Empt Info, 116 with a bl-••klv nvv• * .... ,, 1"• VllW"'IW.,.... t 17 Weetctltf, N8. ...., .. , .100 IYW -· """ 1Jf .,... Agt S-1d032 14100 9/f ofllce & .. ,.. Phone'" draW tlglllnllt. If ln- vrr •BLOCK TO llACH Back Bay HA 28A, 2· -~ ... ~ hOUH, Low down A er.nc1 New ter .. ted. P'eW con- ' BA ' BA. • • r g • car oar. tp. 11 , n,tmo. -.,. ..... speee ,.., pymt & OM* nnenc> •---_. -.--.. tact o..... Hot.ti • feneea yatd, garage, $200 OFP 72t-tteo .JW. *Pott. 225-425 tng. S1IOK. ~· catey -.,. _._ 142-4321, &t 252. quiet location. l.ol1 ot 38R 28.A, loWer unit, at. St eq fl. ••• 1314242 Has lm"'*'late op9n-~~~~~~~~~ privacy h95fmo gar11gae, w • htl-up, •2IDRll S700't Aen1 consideration ~ Inga fOt Fun ~"PM 622~ CENTER O/W, $1195/mo. 11DRll SIOO• wlU'I e mo IHI• MONEY CUP. CAU. Tlf1'141, Crew~.,.,., TSL MGMT 832·2232 210Gr•U101.ugoNa Frig, dl1hwl1her. !** e3t.ec>ee 1,300 ~ w/tr t of· ~~or Sandy 840-:,:a.:.: ~:.::H~h= •Clean, ~t. lg 2br TSl.MGMT 132.ml •0\19 Incl No .,_. Central Co11a MeH. nc;. a lg. rolt-up docw•---------ulH. ideal tor ltu- 'ba, new crpc, .,.ni-18R/2BR. tlSA, "P9f'•, 5"5-4161 Fun 19Ntee. From 300 l790'mo. 1191 ..,_.,, FOUNO bC9dc rtm ,..,._ d •nu . mot l'I • r •. cats, dlw. garage. 2 drt to 1endl Oer, ·--~ ft to 800 New Im-CM 54().9352 Ing at ..... on beck hou1ewlve1 Great lndry, storage S775 prkg. W/O, Som• ocn •.r• TO IAID prov1m1n11. S t09 t -bay Sund!y ~ atartlng wagea and NO PETS 840.2495 \l\.ll S775fmo +d•p 'fl' YRL~~~ R:e~ALS plus.,.. r.n1.~ 8·=-·:·,!:.2P'1,~.,:~ Found Fem, blac.11 • rapid Chane. for ln- r J· I " I • ' • TRADE tluou9h c>·-fiecl 142-H71 UIUINOeAMY P~ c.I You To Order O p portu:,:i ~ .,. ..... !Jct. •929142. E~ HODeD '°" TV & MOTtOH ~ TURES. t•O 'If. CAU. 21 ).279-0911. Earn HOO MOO WeefllJy lllMftng ~ lopes, no .__..ioel For lntomwdon Wiid S.A.SE.~ .......... En .. p., 33221 W 12 Mlle Rd, St• UI, Farrmngton Hllll, Ml 41334 FROll'T DUK Full-41me, Mon..f'rl, lenMpm. 131·11MO OOV'T .K>89 NOW HtRIHOI To 138,00Qlyr, 124 fM Call 1-800-~ •E•IOE 2BR wfgar, rnd. 213f927.e772 ""9\lr~ EXCLUSIVE OFFICES wf2 lg roll-op dOOI Brown dog, Combo creases & Pfomotk>nl •P• no pees. OUl•t ltl. S825 utJI Incl. 28R 1150 to 11400 Perl Arts Center CM O.y. S<t0.9052 9 mo to 1 'ff· lngton Cmr. (405 tt llJ11IDE ~I •.'.'I ;1 new Cpl & drpa. J)OOI, 2BR 1BA, plttllng, Bal shed 1,5e0 IQ ft next to S.57/aq ft. 1779 It! Huaky/German =M .. Apply 1n ~son. Hunt· lush grnda 831·7378 t8A, gar, 1800 Clay VILLA RIJITALI St.30 per sq. ft Avt St. Margar .. ·e Sc • Beach Blvd, b91Wffn UITllDE St, $850. 873-3089 17Ml12 lmmedf Pamela Pt~ San Juan Cap. 4M-Montgom.-y Ward & * * 2br. tba, 1 hu from __ __;;..;;....;;:__..;...;;;.....;..;;..__ son S4&-7372 _438_2_.______ M•rvyna) Mon thru BAI.El REP 1 BR S850/mo Incl gas, bc:h. Patio hid pool EXEC olflee suflH ,,.., IO•I Lab/Sh•f)hetd Ml•. Fri 1 OAM lo 8PM Sat ~;~r·E~d:~r5~8~7p85tt41. prkg, S7e5/mo Avt: ATTENTION Pn JW .Airpot1, 4770 Von dark wfbrown fHI, _•_tA...;...M_..;..to;...;..tP;_M;.;.;.;.... --- 1mm9d. 7244900 OWNERS Karman Ave, NB. FAX, fem, r.a collat. Vlcln-AIRLINE JOll .USTllDE 8 1 ff _.. recept, copi.r. conf lty N9Wpor1 Rd & Hoe· Info 1•900•741•1400 * '"9 your tnui ,.....,, rm, kl1ch, frM p1ttklng pltal Rd .. 780-7173 •250 OFF 3BR 2BA nHr Beach & 10 Bayport and tlljoy a. con.. l·•ty bldg X523·Fllgl'lt Attend- Pavllflon. $ t 350/mo a beautifully land· furn. S2SO mo-mo. Al ants. Ticket Agts. Cu• BHutltul •.wt,. large yearly. 557~985. sea~ home with .,, Loc:al Y9ndtng r04Jte fOf tomer Service Empt 28R 1 ·~BA town· ...... _..;;..:;....,_c.;....:;~..;.;:.=--evc:lu1lv• Coron• del --=O:.::u;.;;.tn..;;.lan=:..;...=.83;::;3"::"...::.9.=.550::.::...--ute. Won't IHI. Catt Info S1 5 phone'" hOUH New carpot, 3BR 2BA, lrg kltch, Mar •ddr... EJIQllM Sc#. Type ()"'Us 1 todtyl trplc, O/W WIO hlt·up, frplc, 2 lrg ct.ck•. w/d blll trom PCH fllldlen t.c: 1.llC)C).e95-4044 Auemble producll gar, patio S995/mo hk up, 2-c:w gar. 1 btlc ·~ 11 280-mt AdjlC*ll to ll'llllbo• stllJOtl '--------~ Earn up to S550/wtc Self starter, $300 p e r week draw. 12°/o commiss ion on all sales! cal Mmtyn 1111111111 714-141-4121 lllAIR CGAIT DU.Y PUT • 1780 Samta A.ma Ave 10 bch or bay. 11400 •Cort wood·bum1ng answtnng stMCH Form SEWNO OR 8UVINO 524 fee No ••P Wiii TSL 832·2232 yearty 495-&581 Rreplacoa & dramatic S175IOS295 631·7863 A BUSINESS? FOR the hottest_,,,,.,.. ... t-ral_n_c.s __ '.c.--TSJ.-l_ 4°'-------------------- •Larg1 clean, Quiel, 3br • 2ba oceanfront vauttld celllng1 NEW retail or offic• FOR FREE INfORIMTIOlol II 2br 2ba, 1rg cloHts, d Oplx, kltch app, w/d •Walk to Newpon apace, high vlalb•hty. CALL 1 IOO m l83e In America b'f p~. 11111 Incl"'. S8SO.s875 NO St5001mo 1523-1511 and Getson 1 Market parklnn attch 2822 38up25 StO call 18 & •---------------.-~-----------w , new crpt, gar, provided. Adi to pler Canllf, Fu~lon Island' 750 sq n, St.35191• ProMATCH 1-0N ·l 1·900-.t68-· . , • ·bld. ao al'Ur leannn1 that part.er bad PETS 14<>-2495 AT THE IEACH C II I ~ Newport Blvd.. NB By CHARLES GOREN a rMaOnable band and .om. tort of I BR. patio Ou & 28R, 18.A, new, 50' ~~ IYPOft1 ......... ta ,_4...;;;99-~29..:;..;..;15;;______ HAVE A w ith OMAR SHARIF spade fit. Sooth launched into 3BR 28A upat..,. rear water Incl H25 mo from land. $975 mo l'MWll 1111 ~ Office & gar space. 4 and T ANNAH HIRSCH Blackwood bei ....-1:--for • pl 2-c:ar garage. A. f ~ L~~~u ! . d &48-<MOO -.,.a. r.n rm1, 38..A. 12' roll\lp E~Y , ..... , ~ on TNSI "a. a "E s a 'E aaWJ slam OD .... ~':~-:;L-..: s tand :'t.iO Avail 211. St3001mo l---"-.;.....;;;....;.;;=.....;;;__ 8.ACH unll ON THE 1••5515 gar door. 19th & O.CS.S20000 1ol1.ooo.aoo UAaft9 All N · h .-.t---1..•-~-· .... ..1--'· ...-.v•-u~ --. ES OE 8R 11 &4p...-5-0&64.. CM S"""' Cll ~'°" Aaoe 642_5671 eal UNV\UDCORTHrautll' ...... uut oc:IU.lt mUlalDg yearly 118-2•7·2"8 . I 2 • n-paint WATER. Patio Utll pd ~·--7VV -·-· __, & .. '•nd• ga 1 d F f Doc .._._IN>'·-· tr •1ou 'INtrt Lo conaul==an -..,. . r. n rv um or un urn k • lO "' 3 " OOOcl loc, •fn1 cQfld •P•c• avall Quiet • Ind table, 1t would p indi· H20 mo &40.2426 $895 673-49250 COSTA MESA HOME TUPITlllALllLIY C,. /1Q -Q .J\ ..... j -f) 'C ~ Q. e wtH • K 15 caw tJw queen of hean.t ... \he B albo.i 29R 18A, fp, earpot1 ~ownTS~000E1.:.S..'! •. 1 ,,.,1~1 BCHFRNT 2BR 2BA t 8R lurn, futt prrv, P\!o l.'QU ~). '.fl P ((9 ;::> l&MI ! JA 6Q J 9 7 4 recommended att.aek from JOW 324 E 8 Ibo StOOO ~··r· ··• Lower St.tOO/mo Avt quiet. UOO/mo l4itMI a... C\AY l POU.AN--------holding Let'a lft wbat would Penmsul.t ?n07 a a garage S875 mo Now. 7141882·1284 dep can 148-0395 •r · WEST EAST hap,,..n. unfurn. S1050 turn 875-6417 • J V Id ~ 680-3812d 27.o878• LARGE tBR YEARLY FURNISHED· CloH to oleorra~ lenert of l'tl. 6. 2 t o 0.Claru would WU\ and CMb a i BR 1 BA. oc:Hn view, 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Frptc, O/W, A/C, In ucr. UH of kltch, wfd. four acrambled words bi.-• Q J 10 9 7 • 8 4 3 2 lop trump. cbAcoverinc the.re•• an lllk to beach, 2-car Newer t8R 1BA 1n bdrm, refrlgtlcemalcer, pool & teMl1, pvt low to form four aJrnpl• worda t 10 7 t Q 9 8 15 4 2 une:ttpec~ tNtnp k>eer. After Nff. parking l850fmo yrly sharp cond fllonl WfO, utlt. paid. Avall ba\t1. S350fmo. 854· • K 8 • 10 15 3 ins a diamond in dummy, deeJarer (213) 823-1274 01hwahr. dining arH, In Fab. $1075. No IHI 8788 I I SOL'TH *'JU.Id dnw two mor. roundl of balcony, pool 4 cat· mo but Hc. dep. ,,;.;;-rooms for rent, C R V 0 I T + A K Q 8 7 15 1BR 2BA UNITtOuplH, por1 & laundry facill· (213) 439-2113 work, furnished & unfurn l---.1~-..11--,--1-.... 12-~ •A 6 tNmJ» and then lty the dub fi. J09 32nd Sl Frplc. lies Sorry. "° pets or (213) 437·1942 S400'mo utll pd For ~ That would succeed. and the garage S 1100 mo S8951mo Can Cun If Alk IOf Jtm or Jun9. n-smkg FemalH ovlf t A K 3 llam would roU home. yHrly 850-0389 831·128e LIDO ISLE fUlty f\Jfn 30 Call tvH attar 4 • 8 2 Now corunder what you micbt r u RN 3 e R 1 '\8 A QUIET EASTSIOE 2BR 1br. uttllll••. gat Inc pm 551-4742 I 1 j The bidding-lead tf you were peyio1 attentioft t.o twnhH FP deck. I· 28A, garage. appll· S765tmo 'frtv t P•r· LAGUNA BEACH K 0 8 L C South Weet North Eut tJw aoctwn You Ir.now you haft a '"' prkng, blk to bch I ance1. laundry room, aon, no pets 873-0837 MOTOR INN .... _ 1 __ 1 _3_,. 1 __ 1 _... I p.. 2 • p.. aurprae for declarer-you are loo.Ir· Sl3SO mo 875-4142 2 blocks to back bay Lg 1br$74511! Wkly rentals 5175 & 3 • p.. 4 • p.. ing at an &J.mo.t sure uump trick. mac 2br, 1_, blk to 1800 494-2471 213,_, 291h St Gar. Up Color HBO lV. 4 NT PaM 15 + p.. , , t.h ~ ocn & bay Avall I 1 S QUIET EASTSIOE 2BR ,_w carpet Agl &44· maid t vc heated pool l5 NT p.. & + p... mc:e Sou wu lD · m a 0 w Ir~ micro $950 HOUSE w o hk-up 0168 The Pl'\.lden1tal & 11eps 10 ocean I ~ grand slam. chances are t.be onty ,.,0 yrty 875-4305 Oartig•. P•1k>. No pet• Calllomlt Realty KtlCh • avl 985 N l A T E v I love to read bumper Si te-8 • p.. p.. P.. Inns ml&ilnl lS your lrinc or cluba. "c1>an V•-tg 1BR gas S795....:..!!,.c ~~4 ______ ,____ CoHt Hwy. 494-:.294 • I A f Opemnc le.ad " and vou kn~ 1t'1 finnaable Even if '•rte Wllh parlltng MONTHLY rental unttl e 1· I I llo I kers avonte one was seen Would rMmonun lbe t.ablt of decl.attr nHds d1tCUdt. odd. are SaVI $100 orr 15 91 ,,., blk 10 beach k k I d A.dulls n-•mkr Stoo "' 1 t MO r-r pier 28R 2BA fum, ________ .___,-• on a p ie up true I rea • openmc Inda mUt )'OU • better that dummy'• duba will provide .... 0 6SO 7208 • • In dry rm garao• Old Welders Never Die They opemn1 lHder., Well. It would prob ~m r>1>rtec1 tor roommates., c !~~~~GE prk g (818) 451-44 73 BALBOA Plftln ocnlrn1 I H A p N U C I Just Pass The .. ---ably improvt your performance. but But what if you were to lettd a ,,_ 3Br 2Ba apts, 111R 111A. S132mo Ga•fll BIG CANYON 2BR 2BA, • to find~ lull1ni opentni '-<it ann.kylowdub? UM:.dedarwdoet :~!~ ·~al: ,:ar::~ COl"loie• lndt'f 11•~s ow gate o~arded, go~ ~:r 2~~·5~a~~ s~~~ 11--,--..1-..,1--1--15,.....-t 0 COMe>lete th• chuc~le quoted :mu have to hstftl to the btddlnc and not yet know that he bu a trump ~822·282• Newport "'"';t 5so.3063 courH ew, pool dop John875-8133 • _ • • • by frll1ng '"the n11u.ing words adaptwhatyouhaveleernedt.ciyour laeerandfe.anni a clubNff.decluer 0111d S18SO 4!)9.291S Spac1ou1 2BR apt w _sp_a _s1_650_7_eo.a792 Balboa 11 lg 2BR. 2BA you develop frOl'n step No 3 t>.low holdtna. T o int your 1kill.1tudy the lS quite hk~ly to ro up "1th ace of i.JPSTAIAS 2 BR. 1 8A "'Pie blftCl et ~'· d w Npt Hts 2br 2br $925 lrplc matd S6SO mo . auction and ~lect )'OUl OJ)eDL111 IUd duba ,.ther than riU the rm-. ')lrao• 2 sunny P•· '9 OJ'.O Nr oc Far S&IS -New pnllcrpt, palto. .., utll Non·1mokor e PRINT N UMBHED LETTERS IN l 4 s before readm1 on That ,...u result in • loter 1D eech 101 51025 mo yr Isa 1 ____ 7s_1-_sM6____ gar. n pot 760.1713 _e_7J-_4_s_25_____ THESE SQUARES Sooth wu not rsr off• demand black 1u1t-down one. 908 1 W Balboa Bl tEASTSIDE• 857•1776 E i11do CM Fem to stir ti7s-9aso 2BR 1BA Apl wismafl STEPS TO BEACH 3Br 2Ba hH w one e UN SCRAMBLE ABOVE lfTTERS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~f ARLY SPACIOUS 2 encl yard S72S mo 3BR. 2BA, patio Yrtv other s5oo Incl ulll TO GET ANSWER BR APT Block from No pets 722-6294 S 1300 mo 673·2507 _45_4S_·_8_45.;;..2;._fv...;.•_m.....;.;•R,.___ ..,cean and bay Beau· FEM to 1hr 5Br home m 1 lul Only S119S mo LARGE 28R $725 STEPS TO BEACH "lBr Irvine nr pool & 1enn11 642 58, 4 2Ba, fr pie, new carpel, coun S350 Includes - . I 1BR $600 631-4086 pa ... ,.._.., r.otc WO * LRG 2BR 1 BA S995 1>•111>1St11'S 6A2.JaSO utlfllles S59-5S41 New pnt crpt, frplc II ••d -fiedrule-OI· MF stir 3br Huntlng1n QIU n pal 7eo.1713 I 1""'"'1> Wet .. rMdln wflal NEW 2BR. 28A POOL Sch condo POOi, spa 8S 7: 1 n 8 they nwcl to .,,_ 10 t>uy Mtero 'dwlfat\"Ver11caf tennis, get $400 mo wf\81 lhey need 5995~ 0.p 14o-&J79 • Vi Ulll ~ oron;1 el McH 2622 • Corolldo, 2tJR 1 BA 1wnhse Poot car· pons $900 NO PETS 722-80 I 1 or Ev•• Wlcnda 722·8140 ' 7 BllC1 to ocn. charm 1 Br gar, lndry rm, nu slove & refrtg, crPI No pelt, 1 Pfln S795 mo • sec: dep t yr Isa Avt 1120 &40-2711 Cute t BR 2nd story Apt on the 8AY wlbatco- ny, SUOO mo C all Jennifer 142-0516 MOVE·IN 80NUS!I Sptcloua 28R 1 1~8A twnhme 1950 mo 900 SH Ln 144-Ht 1 Townhouse -ta 2bl, tba, 2 Cat COY'd parking wan localed Pool prtv. Sl7&-000/ mo MICl(!'f n:M>IMO 21R 1 IMlr lcl\I Frig , lrplc, lndry, St t50d o 1'23-tM3 I>'> I. I r, 1. " 1 . 'I'.' I S4IO DtlCOUITJ! Cc.It fol o.e..111) Spec1ou1 t aft. Jtka ,,.,, Incl. Mg. ~. mlciv, pool, ~ & launcffy, C.. .,. ~t. UITllDI Cw:lrf ...... LOI ,_,. toft, ~. C°"'*Y ...... -. "° ,..., 180 ., .... ........... , scltAM-lns ANSW1•s -/ E> • H~~Ol a41 SSBd lSnr ,(04.i 010 J9/\9N SJ8PJ8M PIO-·pe9J 11 )fOnJI dn >tOld e uo uaas seM auo 9UJOl\8J 't/ SJ&>f:>llS Jedwnq peaJ 01 aAot I H~~Ol -4~uned -1918A -)f:>018 -JOlO•A ACAOSI 5 1 Rajah I IN .. 62 Muale 635 .. 64 ROM utract 6S Weigflt .._.. M 1(111 67 A"1Can COtn OOWM 1~ 2 MIMobe ltldlln 3 CWodancs 4 8-ICUI 5 Sllow9d llCGfn I Fr'9ndl "'°""' 1 -.-er.,, I ,,.,,t pan. . "-- (tong) 10 Dog 11 L• up 12 ProcMled 1S Aeo eymboll a 1 Nell1 to Md n Utt9red ebad 2$ Vlllld 218randlm HO.oft 21 ...... ao~Mte1 ,.._ ..... asnw.w. ~ ..... SJOWc~ ........ 50..,.... 5S '°'*° 56t~-----•Sar-. 57 ...... . ........... ..... 11 ,. ,. Nead pefaonal. rell-*• prof'I to manage growing practice. In· eurance billing exp. • ...!!,!C8H~ 63 t ·53..Q..L_ NEED MONEY FAST? Maka up to St 25 par day trimming photo- graph• No ••P nee. 1 ·800-553-4377 hconlie en an d1p artd- 8'1' c-.ctor c:olleel- •no '°' .-.om. aub-scrlpdoM of ~ o.'9y Piiot. CommlHlon paid WMl&ly. ContKt SteY9 Rogera at 842· 4333. Picture FUllD Full or par1 time 6 WMk•nda. Jim, 71•~ 841..()893. REA~ESTATE CAREER Bus R.E co aMkS aasl tent to a top pro- du r. Must be ••If· atarter. aggreaalve and extremely de- pendable. Salas posi- tion• alao available. Send Income r9<1't 10 P T.R . 180 Nwpt Cntr Dr I , N.B. 92MO TELEMARKETING • • • 1'90'• 10 1950'• • ~ '° HouMMld• "8aM LV Meg. l7)C2:3 MTIQUI I ISTATI JEWELRY 20 • ho"'•· 8eet Of IH wcwtde. OOOd MPO. an new In and OUI. Hurry. ... aoo ..... 1111 ~.,' ~ . S, ' · >1H c ............. .. ••rlret La,.•••· ............. , re•• wenMty. Pit ......... ,~ Dt Automatic. AM/f'M .... 1'77., (lt3) ~•· atereo caeeetta. -. ~ °"'*· eoeo...., e se.eoo oeo ..... tT1"7 111,IOO. 171 .. att. · O O y. II MM• MT t!!•I"' ..._ VW 'N M88IT COtN. .a•IZ•D ........ . ......cwa ten llO l•c....,._ oond.K ale rrom 1100. eor..nee. Saden. .,........ 1¥ofy llUeO, MW eop, N mt . .,..,,. wtlh .. n '"'9riof· 15750 080. 7904825 ~!,·~~ :::~ Wal ~-Callf· vw 1111 Rabb" proparttea. For Buyer• om&a Car. ltrtnctpale Convertlbl•, triple Quid• (900) 172--t2t2 crulH, •t•r•o. 1111 only. Aeaeonable Whit•, ,._ eng6na & el(t itOM. Atao open ....... _, 3 ... ,..,. _..._• off«. pp 114'111-4211 top, "'Int, l•.ooo ............ a weallcend•. -· ,....., ...,.. OllO. 2t3/ .... 1t 1. .. ..... ~ ILLN!SS f'OACES Mercadae t179 3000 LINCOLN '71 contlMn- SALE Whi.., camel ~. tal 00 ENGINE. 115,195 83t·2t17 sunroof, ••cellent RUNS GOOD. StHO 1978 O.M C 41C4 ...-.'°'1. condttlon, $4,000, pp. '" e42-05S7 499-t804. Good running gMt. _........__..______ M E R C U R y 1 9 8 4 naada eome body• Mercada9 1982 3000 ract cer. very low TOPAZ. very good WOik $3000. 942-9132, TurbO, beaulfUI cer, 1 mll••· loaded. 4 condition, POW9t wtn- 549.9000 ownat, uc.....,t con-•P••d with cruise dows. new tlrff. b9t· Ford 1119ECOllOIM 150 dltlOn. H ,750. 714/ control . .$3,650. 54 tary. carb\lf'9alor, af. ColMrtlon LOlded, 14,000 548-0973. 4793 ternator, muffler, cata· PfT ACCTG (Credit Dept.) SALES 1 Fast growing whol• sale plant company has Immediate open- Earn EXl'RA MONEY working part·tlme. GOOd communication and phone 1kUla t• quired to Nit gtowing, loc8' newspaper. f1.r·11!t1r1 !·ll1·1 Uirge 1etec110n of dla- mo n-d s. vlnl•O• watchH Incl. ROleJC and Patak. We buy, .. u. trade and repair. Wllllam Herold Jewelara, 3116 New- MOVtNO; Evarythlng port Blvd. at 32nd. Contact Ttrf Pupo must go. Format din.-173-0395 tll1 SUZUKI 400 Runa greet, v.y CS. pandab6a. QOO. Calt M8-0lll •1 \'w t) I I ': ""'8s, TV. VCA Mere.de• 1989 110a CHEVY '74 NOVA. auto. tytlc convener • .,.,. ca.~ caswnes..,... :us, 21,000 mllae, new towner, e cyt. Nu Bllt-minion overhauled, er twtl. ~ QOndlliorl grean color, etar tery, Xcond 11350 etc. 12500 080 &4&- '20.000 ~·1'32. Wh .. 11, tint, ramota 0B0. 13 .. 1242 4224, 844-7$47 •I a r m , p hon• .1-~..:.....;.;;..;_,;;_,;..._ __ __., _______ _ Perfect for college stu-Inga Salary baaed on d plant experience. .' •42-... •33 Ing, formal IMng & le Oriv1· .l1·q,. ·tt. HJ nt1ql1•· $24,195. 547-8424. ant. 15•20 hrs per Contoct Dabble at wk. Very neiclbl• to student class ached· The Plant Stand, --"_,;....;v;_.;..;;;;...-.....-.-· ..;;....;..• _ ml9C. By appt. only. Scott Kennedy Hlstor TRACER Cell 84s-51 a3 BalbOa, hand slgnOd 1989 JEEP WRANGLER watercolor. • 144 of hard top 6 cytlndar ClilSSll ·, 'IU45 ROLL8 ROYC• '77 S Iver Wraith 11. Bal· bo• whlta/choeolal• hides, 79K. Orlglnally sold In NB. lmmecu· •••• throughout S28.900 714/&U-9208 ule. Call Donna, 642 1 ___ 9M-o __ 7_9_7 __ Trecer for MIP R•· SOFA BEO, double. 200. 13.000. 541>-1210. AJC, alloy whffla. MINT .r r , ... .... 4321 E'Ct 122 PART TIME Suporvlaor lo hire. I train and manage ~ar· rlers and vor1f101 s l Must be enthus1ast1c and good wtth pooplo Car and 1n•wr1111co ro qu11ed Apply at tho Daily Pt101 330 w Bay St Costa Mrsa Ploaso. no p11ono cats PART·TIME Brtght t>nthu\1.ut1c mature person rt!q lor busy Ch••oprat•c otc Varied \ 1nlerost1ng duties P "'f. 11m or pm noura CdM 675·7113 .. Seeking Men 3003 BLOND BLUE 5'2" OWF, anract•\IO with great f1guro-4011h Likes younger 1111· 1 111des, bellch, dining moves, sports. 11ncer- 11y honesty, sense of • "umor, travel. REAL :: trionds #229S ... -• • CHRISTIAN SINGLE •• MOM • 31. seeks SWM •WM • 30 • tor s•ncere rola· ""' tlonsh p onjoya mov· 1 les music sense of humor No smoke, drugs Soc drink Kids I 0 k #22!)1 CLASSY SOPHISTICATED Older. prC'tOsSlonal lady aeelt'I down to e11rth ~O • • 111 profes s•onol o•wt "" "" for '"'"''"' ool' outdoor ar:•1W'lt ,,~ n110.r1n9!t 111 home Jo sn o~o ""'V 11110 aicohol "'2<'!H CUTIE-PIE Slim SW w C1ow t.wved 1tor•• s1to~ s malo or to ... ~ o lrinnds to v•s·t 1oc:i1 no1nts of lnterl'St Lunch or din· nor N smo~er, ptoaso #2278 • ~E-NEftGETIC PROFtSSIONAL • SWF Blond t,lue. a1hte11c. hardworl..tng playing seeks 11nce1e out· going :rn.11. fun ro· mantle • 2292 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE fund Pollclea. Polen-Brown. Oood condl-SIOOOO 175-93'7 tlal $4,000. 847·7128. tlon. S45. 551·6684 •-'-·-·------ VERIFIER Two (2) people with economical car and current lnaurance to drive· Newport Beach, Costa Mosa and Hunt· lngton Beach verlf'Ylng lrvlna. Chevy t 974 Full Size Great P.T. 411411 Must Hll. ale. power S&B. ••P Granny Bo11. Now shell/tlresfanglne + lC1rs. Orlvo to apprecl· atel Bell offer over $3,500. 714'/26 t ·111 t . 7t 4 540-0756. Pianos _i.;. Queen alze bad & frame, eiccallent condl· tlon. 1300 OBO. 675- 2610 M1scrllaneous 6015 Orq<ms 6059 MASON HAMLIN 7' GRAND BB, walnut finish, eiccellent condl· tlon $7500 OBO. 760-8416 LINCOLN 19&1, 4~oor sedan, original condl· lion, tow mileage, real cherry. S4, 15C). Rich· ard 549-8307 uto lmportf'cl ~1100 SUZUKI '87 SMURAI Bleck, ctMn. new top & trans. S3500. 840-0408' TOYOTA 1977 Callca 4-apeed, A/C, Juat amogged. A•klng The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II look· Ing for hou1ewlve1. students and retirees to roprosent the Clrcu- lnllon Dept. Wiii work evenings, Mon thru Fri. flewlbl• houra. ' Call Steve Rogers 842-4321 delivery of Iha Dally DESIGNER ClothH Sz Piiot. Hour a. are 9:00 8, eicede. Mere. 'Ad· A.M. to 1.00 P.M. rlenne Seldom worn. Thuraday and Satur-644-7447. 8PM best or day. CaJI 842-4333. early AM. ........ '. JEEP '90 WRANGLER Whtie and tan, 5· apeed. 1ort top with bikini cover, overatze l lroa on chromu ACURA LEOENO t918 S9SO. 714-847-7122 5-speed, loaded, bl<I•. The Wife "dH with me aunroor, 11"·995· 675-nowl Seve Sthou- 8069 HndsS on Udo earl '87JAGUAR YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE STATION Salesperson Cashier Graveyard A pply I 2590 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa FIND I Llk• new. pace--;a-;;r I electric cart. new b•t· tery wlbanery charger. 2 baskot1, elevating •••t, belloon tires. Asking $2,000.751~ Power Boats 7012 39' TIARA whoels, oxcollont con· d1t1on. $8,600 497-6683 JEEP 1989 wrangtor Vory tow mileage 7 70 warranty Priced 10 SOii _!lU~k 63!·1_?84 TRAD£ Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service will not be avaflable In the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. llm.I --S..eeoft anc1...-.......... .... HEAD TURNER· UllY CLASSY SLIM BLOND Nature! blond. 40.sh 30·1. 115 lb•. attrac· SDF educated profee-t 1 va w /1 an•• o t 11onaJ S..kl lmalll-humor. Comfortable In gent run person, • ball gown a.s In SWM. 42-eOlah n/ jHnS H•k• hand- amokar. Enjoy Jog-1ome entrepreneur w/ g1ng, dining, dancing, Hma ltkes. #2280 skiing , 1e1llng. Two -------- bHCh condos. 12277 TAKE A CHANCE INCURABLE ROMANTIC REDHEAD SWF (38) looking ror handsome SWM who enjoys being sponte· neous & adventurous. Kid• end P•tl 0 .K. No drug1 Oreat ••nse of hum~.•2279 LOVE NOT LUST SWF -small, young 50 a. working g lrl. Home body type. Enjoy people. S..klng well edjuated 11ncera mele 4s-t55 •2~ PETITE SINGLE MOM SWF, 28, blond, green. Enjoys ro· mance. movies. danc- ing. get aways. quiet evenlng1, wallu Seeking apeclal SM for lasting relation. ship Call me 12296 "LOOKING FOR LOVE" SWF 42. very ertntc· Uve, 1ucce11ful, non/ 1moker S••k• tall, waellhy, run tovtng, 10- mantlc SWM 42·55 with 11rong desire for permanent relallon- 1hlp. •2281 31, tMke SWM •WM itjlilJW~ 29 • for .me.re r•I•· t1on1hlp, an)oy aporta, *~lllill movie•. mu11c. out.- door e . ••nse of humor No smoke/ drugs. Soc drink. Kid• o k,I •2278 MEET aomeon• apeci41 tbrouoh clusi.fied av.t last ralaUonshlp (3 Vt yo er I ) Funny, sensitive SWM 30. 5'8' 175 lbs Need• new romance to ,.. cover I want to ttart dellng aga1nl ir you're 19·35 C ell nowl 11'1329 '9m* to be ••• I AFFICTIOMATILY CWIYEDUCATED HMDIOllE Ate-~ bU1 ... '° grown and SWEET IWll MAH TALL THIN c•• a rnuet. •1333 Nev., mamed. 6', 170 lb•. aMtitlnO "' ell.Ok lady with brown akin At1ract1Va, 5'7", ethlet. Clau. flftlH, non-MOT llTO GAW le•. 113 lbs, 7o-tlh. amollar. flnanclally v.,., ha~ • .,.,.,. ~owner. T ... eM- var heir, blU9 9Y"· SenSftwe. wwm, oer- lng. l.OOklnQ for ... tractive. lntelllgent. loving lady. 2o-35 •135~ end bfown bedroom •Y•• tor an aiccillng monogamous raletlon· 1h1p. jf1353 good·humored. love• and emotlonatty very SWM '1 '°"99 tr.. m\41c, antlquH. gll· comfort• b I• 1'10" 205 lbt, good denlng, cooking. Thoughtful, llberal, bulld, Iona heir. good ---------------------------'"ks lnt.U gent. •I· tunny You· chic, edu-MnM of 1'umor, '*Y fectlonata, good· ceted, flhy or under, atreellonata, herd ATHLnlC HAPPENING HOMEY SWM 26 very slender. total hard body, 6'2". 185 lbs. Super well built, need• atfoct'9n- ete, Intelligent, e~o­ Uonally aecure. avafl•· bla SWF for unreal ad· venture. • t 332 looking lady. •1341 walgtit conacloue, wortcer. Uke mcwlae. D ..• 2 I ' werm, awera. mer· ~3,!! wanes. Honest. " rlag• minded #1347 , .. 185 Iba. Hard WOl'klng, RMI FINO clean cut. nice drH• HIGH CWI SWM 29, l 'I " Slim er. looking for the QINTUMAN lrlah ltallen. Brown tlght woman about th• Accompllshad. thor-hair & 1)'99 and lot• ••ma age for fun and oughly enlightened of fun. Saale• female compenlonshlp coutd mut11-l•c•t•d antrepr• for friend• Of' pos.albl• this be you? *1346 neur, very lntalll~nt. retetlon . •1327 ENTREPRENEUR ettracttve. IOrdly, high lllJOllQ ml IN HI. -•a mC>fals, 40'a, lookrng -tor lntelllgent. sophl•· TeK, lntettlgent. """ Wants to meet Ind• tic•••. elegant lady of am ployed SWM IS', pendent lady for Intel-taat• end cl••• 175 tba. S..ka anrac· BROOKLYN IOY 38 lectuat etlmuletlon. 4'1334 tlve "phyalc;llfty flt" I• OWM. 2 tyk••· IUC· _,,_1...;..3_SO..._ _____ .--------male 1&-30 for mov· ce11ful entrepreneur, FIFTY, FIT LET'S GET las, dancing, dlnnara. 1 w 0 u l d ·b. w r It. r ' TOGETHER conc.pta. etc 111328 1trHt-wlH rouge FAITHFUL SWM. 33, 5'8", 140 llNCIRI ACTIVE SHiii spicy gal, wllt. OWM, 5'9", •l\erp non lb• ... k. allm ' at-QllfTLlllM I Ing lo daal with mMl· 1 m o k • r • • • t f. tractive wr: 25-35 for Wlllfft. Int••~. .. Ing thll way GrHr employed. dancer, pcutbl• luting rel• cure &WM f\om• 1r1end1hlp poHlble. movies, Vegu. Me-tionshlp. Mu.I Mk• din-owner. Sane• of and you know wttat Jdco wMkand• Look· Ing out, trevel and hUmor for ~I th et can •••d to. Ing for •~ took· 1 Quiet nights at h~. .,.,,.., ' HN.fthy no! •1340 mo fCH ~ ••· •1330 ' amott .... Age"· 5't ", waye. 35""45 reedy.-----"----185 lbe. •t3'J PROFllllONAL 11345---MAN wmt -..iij ... UMiiliWiiiil;;i iiit ,.-- CALIFORNIA LOVING, CARING TWO HUDI AID Wiii CWllC QENTLlllAN Seek• lady wllh two SWM 6 foot blond DWM 5e, 5'11" 200 h .. ds to 1hara 4-cold blue. OaalrH monoga· lb• enjoy• dining. te~ts. Fifty.four, flt, mous, apontaneous, denclng. movie•, 'fectk>n•t• fun flnan.- etfe(ttonate aout mete. w•lk• on beech N/ cler for frollc1ome Pert timers need not smoker aMke classy fllly'a fulflllmant. respond. 11344 l•dv. 111351 •t331 42. OWM, Haklng wlnt., alder, eummer bffeh gWt. evanlng ro- mantic end llfetong par1n1r to ahar• Nfe'a tun rnom91.... Lot9 of huoaawatll t113'8 HOW TO RESPOND •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greetin g • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Menti on your interests • Tel 1 your age e De cribc your appearance • Spec ify your preferences e Include what you liked about the per. on you arc responding to You tnay lea ve a 30 second 1ness age. You will be automatically billed 98(t for each minute. FREE PERSONALS USE TH IS FORM TO PLAC E YOU R FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY CFirSt three words ore bOldfoce> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AH Call-Ins Win Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:-------------------------------------- PHONE:------...... --------------------------- lllilM• .... ADDRESS: ea. CoCllt Dcilf Plot ··--·· CaillD Mila. CA Gea Or .. ., .. .. , .... ' GUIDELlfJES ·~ INCREASE I YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW C;irpentry 351 ALL CARPENTRY s .,..,, ftp uc.ne.d n4 2111 213-S96-~tS Electric.ii Jri 1 • REStDENTtAl.iCOMM 25 yeara exp All phases Fatr rates Lie Joe 744-0123 Electrfci1n $30 HR. DICK'S HAULING I Junk to cwm & gen· er al hauling Large I truck with hft gate !>40-3798 Painting 385 DA "IT''(; . WAU.PAP[q lNI\ q(PAoAS lotai~'s h~ F'" ts! 6"14· 1' 'I IMPROVED L'OWER RA TES All Carpentry Windows· dOott-~ ...... <>Or-"9 tic Ou»!y •0<-O""-Y S JObt Oil 1S Y"1 t•P Free Est 1417St2 °"9 17M271 DUMP RUNS • JUNK I Fl.lfnlture, trash, lrH FARTHING INTERIORS branch••. appliances HANGING STRIPPING Papering 386 ,._R-t ~--_J Rffs lft 5'7-1'53 Fences & Decks 361 ICARPE'•nlY l'f/J'JE REPA'R ~ "'~ ~ COW!l Te• ... •e ''~' 00.... S-a FENCES-GATES NEW Mike 7 dy9 &48-1391 L<• ~ \SA 1,1(; LT HAULING SERVICE &~l-'~'2 J Gar19f 'fd.~;.""'112 WALLPAPER Contractor on ~-Gvt GO""D1 ::er-.... " ~ .,cs ., • OcY-!93~~7l Rm, ~ eta• $2.60 per day DOORS 11oo•s roncos. ~1 "'911« OJ NB Landscape & Lawn Care 380 ~C11>, ="'" lO "' < ',:-.:•: j')t .: 16 Thal 1 ALL you pay I drywall and c 1lbmo1s "'"' Wtt'j"t 642·no6 for HonoSI Cref'1smen • i • ,.., 30 011 ..... ,,...... MtlrK 2~'l 1341 • TREES 111 IN Sm.,11 AN B•o JoDs '" jFIAEWOOO-SEASONED 't'\E -:3.-'\ , .. j .. ,,~.;I .f' "-(M To•.a> •e-.c• llt"'Qo.lf "';) s..-v ce -'!::\/ICE ·o · .. e ~AZ" 6JJ..··~i et Services 387 SERVICE ~ OI Ou&.iy .... ,tel wooe1 l!so IToC>(>edlAemo,,. Cleanup c..,r,. 'f ., ~C'' 01-.....•~ .......... -Nu lawn SPflnl(ir 7~ 1 3• 76 O~•'I "f'\ A)' .__. '~... r -'r"--"".._I,,..,._ DIRECTORY £.t~uo JC t'!.:,t·~ 1 1213 6JM.Sil ~. 11" c».:rt., Low C o ll 0ve•1ry Worl( COG S "T"llG '°"' ....... -, '• ' ""9 s·~· ...,, ... ~ ·'f' .. ' For mor• Information 00<.·s R~· Alle•i'Qrs SOd 1pnnlllet1 •-d ts ,-~... •,,.c• lk" CALL TOOAYll Cl~ t•s P~·lc><•s d•thatch•ng clean •ta 131""· ASK FOR LOIS s• .. •s·CYt .. Pa• H~c I ups & repairs L•c Your Service Oorectort R•pr•sentaflv• 8424321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cat.I Put>hc u1111 ti•• Comm11110n. RE· QUIRES that all UHCI l'louael'lotd gooda movera. prlnl their P U C Cal T number llmo a a. cl'lauN•u''• print their T.C P num- ber In all acfV•rtta• menla If you have • qu.•tlon about the I• gaflty of• movef, llmo or ctiaufl•ur. Call Publlc U111ti.1 Com- mis.ton 714·SSM 15 1 A 111t1·,t 1< Hprnn <11 ·lirHj i ·IU Ao t • ; I '., , i 11 f .. ' ' '"'TJ . 1·. ~ ·----c... ....... . -,, ' . . , .• 1_ - \ JS ,., ''0 ... ') M]-056~ GOOD FLOOR Cover1no !>40-!>625 RES Co,.,.., ~ l:lds l"')l<t'll"'ot·.0000 -,•a MOW-EDGE· I ClOtf't DOO•t "f'•ts ~s Bond WEED· TRIM l)t'(I CC'• ~d-1WOI ooon. l<I~ eo..sn CLEAN UP ANO HOE ..0-.0 0.C•S. < .. 2_..,..1 Monthly mltlnten:ince Cheap rate M-i·~239 Garage Doors lumbmg 389 24 Hr EDDt548-5522 "~. '.'(j t Pll;'.'g \~ .. : 5! T3 Isa ~1\S'., ement Concerete 352 & Openers 362 THE GREEN SCENE BUDGET PLUMBING Driveway•. pa11os P•lht etc No IOb too 1man Reasonet>I• I •COAST O~RHEAD• ~Tt ... ~· & SEWER Stet~ I , oi«• coor Sor'"~" Ma •• on I Best For LeH Spr-"!jV'lllt-~ T'" T~ 1lW'9 I "-~• l.Jc#S183tl t&M4M U-u.-n1 I C' ~ liC 588'°438. Ro ,,,.,, • Q2.al>4 • 84S-7394 Mlckt 53M553 Glass St Uc 1$9902S Glazing ' 3682 Massage 383 SP£CIAl. TY GlASS-1.MROA tLE ln1talleo/Repalred. CustO"' 'rMtOf1 -ardfo~ STRESSED OU1"' PtOfl'IO' COlll'ltOU1 St1V1Ct ~ Tab!t loe>t ' s!IOMt 11.l,nsagr Tf'f<lltt"" ,-,_Es I ~-fl'ICU tnCIOSlitts &lt-7'11 C., roorlci.< o"<• JoM ' S'-• ..... t16 GLASS BLOCK "™' KCQttd -- -S31-;'7" AH.,..1 THE ORIGINAL Alt mater1.is a. l.tbor MASSAGE Spot )'OVWI DEAN the TflE MAN R '" from S24 aq ft tor ~ tlOlidayl ..., '"Y IHky showera·ACIO llgifiiliii f~~~ Aeetst waah & r9Qt0Uf. New ti 'fOlll *"8 •s1 & Repair B aUums- ShOwer dOOfW Kite-•A·Z HANDYMAN • Floort·Plumbtng Uc ($am9 day low cost 25yn 0 C 17~ hNICe) t48-139a Child C.trf' J53 ('i, I' ' , ~ I I ' • I I ' I I I • ~~ '""• , • I' • . • •.•. Mv . ,· .J 383 •AIC MOVING+ S1r'O"Q ~ 0-..os AAll$ fl:lllCM' 552-0410 •A-1 llOVING• 73C).1353 CLEAN & EXPERT For a .JOB WELL. DONE! s~oc tarts"' I.Jc T·lll&. .. 2 Roofing 391 RAINPROOF ROOFING I R•• d•.,l•Al & t -.-c•a 1 Roooots ~°' & , • .,~, 0-HI 'f -..• J '" ta'H •Ill Gw_en"f..., S~ fREE .i •S5 •4<w -~' .,. .. ~ RAINPROOF A00'1MO "---·~ Aetooll ~ ' sky'ltl CMily #Of\ ,,. """ ,. CilWWME> s-t FREE Et- ISS:-•9' ....... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? .. The Leglll Oepertment at the Deily PllOt is plea3ed to ~ a new 9erVICe ~ •vaitable to new ~ neaes We wW now SEARCH the name lor you at no extra charge Mld save you the time ano the lrtQ to the Coun 11ouse in Santa Ana Then ot coune after the '8¥Ct1 rs compl9ted we .. 111 tile "fOAJf t1ct111ous t>us.ness name state- ment w.tn me County Cieri! pue»sn once a_.... IOf IOul .eeks as requwed ba, th and then Ille yOur ptOOf °' e>oblleation with Couoty Clerli ... .. , ~ .• fl. J : .. ·~ ··. . ... ...... .. ~ stOC> by to >'O'At l'lc:tlbOUa Du11NU Nlenwtt .r the Delly Piiot Legal ~I 330 Wea1 Blly, Costa Meu. tomia If )QJ can not '100 by P'MM call us at (714) 642~321 ~enllOn 315 Of 316 ._, we make llnWigamel•ts tor )IOU to f\andle this proc;;e(b-e t>y mad II you ~ have WlY tutu. QUeeo- 1~ please c:ml UI ano we ... be m()(e tNln gtee1 to assd1 you Good~'"~ • t I.• . .... ,._,_ .. .. ·Daily Pilat :. 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ARLO A1'D JA1'08 by Jimmy Johnson FVl'IKY Wll'IKERBEAN :OVERBOARD Boj ,CHA~cEi ·5'>1 Efl ~E S If 5E!llS l l ~f ffOPLf l\RoUNP 11£R£ JO"f LOOK flJ( ANY /i1'1'.lKTUN llY f!I !>fARfAFlbHT YEAH - N., I r ~N&w i"IACTL j rlHAT iOU 1~EAN .. HI! 010N'T SAY,, • l9V"f 80MI! T.1M& f :IN TH& N8)(T I COVPL.I!! O~ I I • I f I O ... Y&/ • CDUNIW CULiVD I , \ I ~ I by Hank Ketchum ' i ~ t ~ 11 1, [ASKED //!f N0M FOR A KETC~UP AHO l'fANUT lillm1'1< SMWllCl-\.StlE ~KEDME 'D LfAIJE lllE ilJTOfE!I , by Pat Brady by Tom Batiuk - by Kevin Fagan llMDU:T ~ OJT« TMf. TN«1 •