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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-23 - Orange Coast Pilot0 R A N G· E C 0 A . S T 11111 ..... .., f ,, ..... Sunny today and clear toni&ht with west winds to 12 mph this afternoon. A little wanner with hiahs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Coastal/Inland highs from 66 to 74. Lows from 4S to S4. For the Oranae Coast's most complete v.eather information. includ1na boat- ing. fishing and surlina reports, sec pa1e A8. IN THE NEWSROOM Among those who lived in the Tel Aviv neighborhood hit by the Iraqi Scud m issile Tuesday is fonner Hunt· ington Beach resident Robert Cov.drcy ... Cowdrey said he had gone into a sealed room as protection against chemical attack when the blast struck ... "It was no more than a minute after I went in that I heard the boom and the concussion." he wd. "I was sca11na the door wnh tape. The concusss1on blew the door open and threw me ap1nst a wall ... The Iraqi m1ss1le mana&ed to elude the U.S. Patno t m1ss1le defense S)Stem and stnke the apartment com- plex. wound1na at least 70 people. Three people apparently died of heart attacks dunna the raid (A I). QUOTfl Of THE DAY "/am 1om1 to make somcthms of m_y~/f -graduate from an excellent colle,e, get a 1ood1ob and have monc)'. I will sttk nothm1 less than courage and truth ... Heather Rose, in a letter wntten the day she murdered a man on the Balboa Peninsula (Al) 0 "We 1ud1c ou~lves by what we fttl capable of dom1: others 1udge us b> what "'C" haic done " Henry Wadsv.orth Lonafellow TODAY'S EVENTS 3 N1net)·thrtt students compete in the ninth annual Orange County School pclhng Compcuuon at 1 p.m. at Masuda Middle School in Fountain Valley The winner represents Orange County at the state competition May II. 3 Students, faculty members and the community arc invited to share their opinio ns at a Town Mcctina on the Persian Gulf cn s1s at 1 p.m. 1n the Science Lecture Hall at UCI. a The writinas of Toni Morrison and Alice Walker h1&hhaht Steve Mellow's Readers· Theater at 7:30 p.m . at New- port Center Library. 8S6 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. 3 "Middle East: Keys to Undcr- stand1na" 1s the topic of child develop- ment educator Dr. Saud Wakim Kcsler's speech to the West Oranac County Ocmocrattc Club at 7:30 p.m . at Fidelty Federal Savaf\JI and Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd., Huntinaton Beach. LO TIE RY llCCI <;>Hearts! Jack •etubl: 2 0 Diamonds: • • S.,.cla: Jack INDEX Opinioft/17 hkt loe/U ,......,. su.-.sM ~,. ~r· .... , ...... ~ 1411•111mE 11 llE Elllll 142-la& lll'lmCI All .... 17 Wednesday, Januarv 23, 1991 25 cents Sorority sister guilty of murder Heather Rose sobs as jury announces verdict By Emily Adams Or-. eo.t Delly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - A fonner UCI sorority sister stood up alone in Superior Court on Tuesday, sobbing as a jury pro- nounced her guilty of fint~egree murder in the shooting death of her nei&hbor, 21- ycar-old John Fahey. Heather Renee Rose. 22. who has been free on bail and hving in Northern Cah- fom1a for the past )'ear, was taken into custody as jurors filed from the room. he was also convicted of oonsp1racy and as- sault with a deadly weapon. Stanley "Frankie" Anaya, Rose's co- defendant. merely shook his head as he was found guilty of first~cgrcc m urder and conspiracy. Prosecutors maintain Anaya. 21. pulled the trigcr on Fahey at point- blank range in September 1989 dunng a brawl. The jury couldn't unanimous!)' agrtt on a special finding that Anaya sxrsonally shot Fahev. however "You be strong," Rose's mother tearfully told her daughter as handcuffs -.ere snapped onto Rose's slender wrists. ''I'll be -.1th you all the time. Mr. Cordova's 101na to work on this -he knows you're innocent." Ron Cordova, who once proclaimed Rose wu one of only three innocent people he's defended 1n 11 years of law practice. was not in Harbor Court for his client's sentencing. Jurors did not look at Rose or i\naya. strangers before the case began. as they filed back into the courtroom. nor would See GUILTY/Im ..... Heather Rose Iraq Scud kills a in Israel; Kuwait oil fields set· afire This Is a vtew of some of the damage caused by an ll'aql Scud In an area of Tef Aviv Tuesday night. Three persons AP l,MWpt!OtO were reported dead as a result of the attack and another 70 were Injured by the missle Barbara Jean gets chance to help troops By Anna Cekota er-. Coell Olilly Plot SANT A ANA -When Iraqi tanks first rolled anto Kuwait 1n Auaust. Huntanaton Beach ra1dcnt Barbara Jean knew that shf wanted to help the Red Cross deal watb the cns1 to any way possible. S..JEAN/..a .. F•••r POWI agonlz• ,,, .. ,,,, .,,,,,,, ,,., By Rua Loar Orenoe Coell Deity Nol As unaacs of the first pnsonen of war bit Amencan lCleV\SIOn screens. tener· ations of former POW qoniz.c over the captured airmen's pltaht. reallma thcar own dart days behind enemy lines. .. E"'Cf)bod)' socs throuah his own httlc pn\la\e hell. You think about your home. )Our famaly, your own salvation -that's pnmary," said 76-)ttr~ld cwport Beach re51dcnt 811J Swanson, 1mpnsoned by the Germans for 18 months dunn,a Worid War 11 ... You just hope )OU make IL .. Swanson. an Army ICCOftd lieut.enant, s..POWS.-. .. Kelly apologizes for Japanese remark By John King The AMOC&at.O p,_. DHAHRo\' C)aud1 .\rab1a -.\ cor- nered Iraq lashed out at enemies south and v.(<jt Tue'ida' v.1th terror from the sh finng m1~s1le.c; at both Saudi .\rabla and Israel One ud slammed into ho mes 1n Tel J\\I\ and pu hed Israel closer to J01ning the Peman G ulf war At least thr<'t" sxoplc died and 70 -v.e~ v.ounded in Tel .\'I' v..hen the new l -supphcd Patno t defense S)stem failed to stop the incoming Iraqi m1ss- 1le, Israeli m1htaf\ offietals said But the Patnot inte~ptor m1 ilcs did their Job against Scuds faJhna toward this !>aud1 ell). site of a major Opcra11on Desert tonn base .\ftcr a quit<' night. air raid 1rcns wailed shonl\ after dawn Wednesday 1n in Dhahran. 'iCnd1ng a maJor alhed airbase into a chemical attack alert and area residents into ba'iCments and bomb shelters . Up the Persian Gulf coasL the oll- pump1na heart of Kuwait burned through the da) Tuesda), s~wing black clouds of mo ke across the sky tn what omc saw as 1 bid b) Iraq to scrttn its troops from pun1sh1ng air attacks. Others sua c-stcd 11 mtght be a prelude to an Iraqi withdrawal. Nearby, in the dnzzle and mast of the northern Saudi front Imes. lraq1 tanks have been shuttlmg from one hardened po mon to another. and Iraqi aunncn have fired sporadically on LI. lines, officcn ~rted. "He till ha a lot of firepower." said a Manne intcllitcocc officer, Col. Ron Rtchard. ..... Thu i not an enemy tha! 1s soina to ao easy." The relentless allkd air ~'I.I' pused a new mark -I 0.000 aircraft sorties ia the h da)s s.incc President Bulb or- de~ the attac to drive the lniqi army from the oil-rich emirate it invaded • S..asAAE~- NEWPORT BEACH -P. Dee ~ C~ a Newpon 8wb CitJ OM1DcO member ftJr eiallt yeen ia the I 9'0I, died on Ju. I l la aiebop after su&r-ina for many )Wl'I with Alzbdme:r•s diSCMC. ~ in Hiawatha, Kan., ia 1903, Cook 11 IW'Vived br bis wife. fbence Renshaw Cook. They wae married f'or 62 )Un. Al the owner of Johnnies Liquor Sten in CotoAa del Mar for 2S yean. Cook alto wu lbc president of tbe Corona del Mar Chamber of Com- merce from 1969-1970. P. Dee Cook ln 1966, Coot -.. awarded permanent membership of the United Slate1 CoMt Guard Au:xilliary. He was an ardent sporu fisherman or martin and an.core, bis wife said. Cook ICf'Yed as ~ in World War rI in the Air Force. ln 1974. Cook became mayor of Bishop and remained in that poeition for four yean. He allo wu a member of the American Lqion in the Bishop Elka Lodee. Florence Cook askl that if anyone would like to make contnl>utions in Cook's memory, she would like them made to the Alzheimer's Group or the charity of their choice. -cllllc PlllWI Ra Cll• 11111 COST A MESA -The Share Our Selves Community Oinic gained a one-year extension o n its lease at Rea Community Center Monday niabL A fonner junior hiah school. the center 1s leased by the etty from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and subleased to community organizations. The clinic is the only branch of Share Our Selves, a general poverty relief qency, remaining at Rea Center. The rest of the organization relocated to a new bu1ldJng at I SSO Superior Ave. after bemg driven from Rea Center following a Iona dispute with neighbors o f the center who said the charity was att.ractin& too many poor and homeless people to the area. City Council members decided that the chnac, which ac- lOUnied for only a small part oft.he total traffic and wb1ch serves mainly women and chtldren, could stay. Jean Forbath. director of SOS. said the organization plans to move the medical and dental clinic to the Superior A venue building next year. .. There is room for at. but we would need to raise funds for further rcnovauon." !lhc said ... We only ha"e a condatJOnal use permit for our general as~1!ltancc operation. We want to get the l inks out before we come to the city and ask the city for anyth1n& turther " Forbat.h saad add111onaJ parlong ma} also have to be found 1f •he chnac 1s to be mO\cd to the nev. bu1ldana. Pallce 1b•tln1 und• 11v11t111tlll H N rtNGTON BEACH -A man wounded in the leg by an undercover police officer last Saturday as rccovenng an the Jail ward ui a local hospital while Shenffs deputies anvesugate the shooung. Edward Caroll Padgett, 39. was acting strangely in the Ralph's \farket on Warner A venue when he caught the attention of a plaanclothc!I officer, according to police. Officers were stakmg out t•1e store after several recent armed robbcnes occurred an ncarb} husiness, said poltce Lt. Ed McErlain. Padgett left the store after a few minutes, without purchasing anyth.iq. The officer followed Padgett outside, 1denuficd himself Jnd asked Padgett to stop. McErlain said. Padgett ran from the officer and was followed anto a nearby alley where he was shot in the le&, McErlain said. A gun was found on Padgett. but police refused to say whether he brandished tbc weapon before he was shot Apparently concerned that Padgett may.have had accomphcc ... police cordoned off the area and conducted a search. Residents f'(tum1ng to their homes in the RegcnC) Palm\ .\partment complex were unable to go inside for several hour'i .... bile officers searched the area. The identity of the officer who shot Padgett was not released Padgett was taken to Huntington Humana Hosp1t.'.ll then ansferrcd to tht' Jail ward at Western Medical Center an Anaheim Padgett, who reluSC'd to give an address to pohce. 1s being held 1'l suspicion of attempted armed robbery Because Padgett was 1und tO be In VIOl3ll0 n Of hlS parole he I~ being held Without hall, \Jld Sbenff s Lt. Dick Ol~n Sbenffs deputies are an"cstagating the shooting and "Ill n:port therr findinas to the Dastnct Allurne~ 's office McErlain ..aid Cllll Miii councll OK' 1 pushcart law COSTA MESA -Cat )< ouncil members adopt<.'d a tough new law Monday to regulate food vending from pushcam The new ordinance as intended to prnt:nt unlicensed ~ending Jnd reduce the health nsk posed h} food "<lid -w11hou1 proper health inspec- tions. The ordmancc. pa'>~d unanimous!}. rt>quires thal all pushcart vendors obuun hccn'>~' ind 1dcn11filat ion earth .ind sho"W proof of approval from the count\ Hl.tlth Circ: Agt'nn Violators wall be subJn 1 to arrest 0 11 m1-.<kmcannr charges and ofTendin& pushcans ma' ht lontisc.itt'd anJ their lOntcnts de- stroyed. ••• man m111111 r ... days COSTA MESA -"\ SC\ercl) retarded man massana for four days from Fa1rv1cw Developmental Center as d1abct1c and could be 10 tenous danger. ~nter 00ic1als said. Oaty Noble. 40. wa\ noticed massmg Saturday afternoon, faitveiw c:hrcctor Hugh 1'ohlcr said. and the center lJ ask.in& public eteijtence in locating him . .. lecausc he's diabetic. he's on a stnct dJCt and any time that's dilnapeed it can cause scnous problems." be said. "But rm frankly more coocemed about exposure and lack of water." Noble 11 6-fcct-1, lanky, and has light brown hajr that's lona in t.be bKk, Kobler s&Jd. He was wearing a dark SRCn shirt and ...., ... , panll when he disappeared. he said. Kalller' Mid Noble is unable to speak but will recosnile his fl.nt -If it is spoken to him. Fairview officials sajd Noble walks with a 1uona ph. with n a raicd a.rm movements. He will often eflllltC in rocldna bebaVlOf and may flatJ his arms and wave at puai.na motorilts, oflkials taid. The World ... In Four Minutes ... ..... ••• lllllc 1111&1111 W ASHlNGTON -Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill met witb the leadm of Latvia. Litbuama and Estonia on Tuetday amid strona sips of deterioration in U.S . .SOv1ct relations becaux of the KtemHn's crackdown on the three republics. A 1ubdued Balcer, posina for phOtOIJ'8pbers with the Baltjc leaders, said the events of the pall I 0 days could jeop1ardize the "tremendous progress" between the superpowers. There were also exprc ions of alarm on Capitol Hui. After the State Department meetina. Lithuanian Vic.c President Bronius Kuzmkkas sajd that Baker indicated that the United States ma)' take action against Moscow, but that the U .S. diplomat was not specsfic on that score. Kuzmackas complained about the "indecisive- ness" of the United States and other Western countries in dealing with the issue. Kizmickas asked Baker to cancel the U.S.-Soviet summit tentative- ly planned for Feb. 11-I 3 in Moscow. Administration spokesmen have sajd the meeting is "up in the air." Plltll Piii 1111111 01'11, 1lllcdv1 Fiii. 8 WASHINGTON -The governors of the U.S. Postal Service made official Tuesday a broad range of rate increases, including a four- ccnt boost, to 29 cents. for a first-class stamp. The increase will take effect Feb. 3. Already millions of new stamps have been printed and arc ready to go on sale Wednesday. The cost of sending a first-class letter will rise to 29 cents for the first ounce and 23 c.cnts for each additional o unce. That's up from the 2S cents and 20 cents. Among other increases: • Post cards., up from IS cents to I 9 c.cnts. •Minimum rate for express mail. up from $7.75 to S8.3S. •Postage for the typical (7 ounce) weekly newsmagazmc. up from 13.5 cents to 16.7 cents. •Advertising letter sent to C\ cry home. up from I 0.1 cents to 11.0 cents A proposal for a special 27-ccnt rate for people sending payments or other items in specially prepared envelopes was approved by the postal board, but at wtll take effect at some later date. Bush 1llllPl1111 antl-alllrtlll PlllY W .\ HING TON -About 2S.OOO right-to-life demo nstrators. ex honed by_ President Bush "to keep th as issue ahve," made their annual march upon the Supreme Court on Tuesday to decry the dec1s1on 18 years ago that legah1cd abortion. Bush took time out from monitoring developments an the Persian Gulf war at the White House to 'ipcak by telepho ne hookup to the gathenng. which assembled on the capital's Mall an sub-freezing temperatures "Tm pleased that m) '01cc 1s pan of the growing chorus that s1mpl) s.avs: Choose life,"' said Bush, "ho has addrcs~d the anti- by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIE$ l athcnnc Bell normally didn't lake to dnnk alone. but this had been anything by a normal day She had gone to Snug Harbor, as good a place as an)' to lose yourself for a couple of hours. The salty old sea dogs left her alone. As she took a long sap on her third rum and Diet Coke. sh• tried to piece together what happened an the last four hours. Who bombed her office? Newly appointed U.S. Senator Neil Sturbush. And whose body was found an her office dressed an nothing by a red teddy? Sturbush again. But why" 'Tan I buy you a drinkr' Kathenne. lost an her thoughts. didn't look up. "Excuse me. miss. Can I buy you a dnnk'r· Katherine turned around and was surpnscd to sec Jonathan Vitale standing an back of her bar stool. ··Jonathan, how did you know I was here"" "I have sources. too. This came to my house this momma by Federal fapress " The handsome young malbonaare put an envelope on the bar. "It's from my stepfather. Neal turbush. but oddly enough. it's addressed to you " To be continued ... Did Yau Know! Sam Crawford went beyond duty to give customer service • lo Costa MHa: Sam Crawford. who operated Crawford's Phar- mac) 1n < o'ila Mc~ from 1937 to I <no. was well know.n for his compktl' l U\tomer service. He would dt•hver 11nythmg anywhere on a 14 hour halts -cotton balls to Corona dcl Mar, prcscnpnons to Garden (1rov\.' -whatever wa'i asked l a1t 1m night his phone rang at home ;.\ man said his wife was sack and needed medicine ~am met him at the store and pvc him 1hc mt'd1une hc-cau~ the man didn't have any money Then the man ' l.11 ~ouldn't \tan.~·, m pushed ham all the way home. That"• ~n JC<.' Dt.•/I\ tr .wur hlSloncal laces 10 Did You I< now, o,...,e C.UI D•lly Piiot, P 0 Bo:t 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. -C.mpUH by A&H ~ Police Log Cllll .... A bike. btkt •hoes. a bike lltlmc1 and dotJu.na weft ato~n from 1 car l'1JCk while lbc O'*ne:t of tilt c:ar WU 1nsadc tallnt It Tec:o Bel&. 141 E. 17th Items ltoltn were vaJUt'd at Sl,900. c ~ broke i.D\O IC' lroilcf, 1166 Nc:wpon Blvd.1 raaMCked the ratawut and toot S 1 ll wont. of COlllS. abortion marcben .,, telephone book.up in each of tbe three yean of' bis pretidncy. . . .. You, lhe vOlualeers ... must make it your pl to k:ttp th&J tuue alive and predominate in the hall of Convess. the couru and in the minds of tbe American people," Bulb said. The march~ has be<iomc an annuaJ ritual in the capital drew far fewer supporia'I· than last ~ar. SACRAMENTO -The awe tw ICbedu.1ed an emC!'ltftCY meeting to consider sharl>. mandatory curbs of waier me iD homes and on farms as California approaches its driest year on record. S&ate Water Resources Control Board officials said 1\laday tbey had scbtduled a teSSion next week to bar public opinion on 18 proposals, includiQ& a 30().pllon daily limit per bou1eb0Jd that could be enforced by meterina where water disuicu measure Oows. Befo~ the drought, daily use -per person, not per boutebold - was between 100 and 200 pllons in coastal areas and up to 300 p1lons inland, said watt! experts. A shower typically uses up to 30 pUons; washina clothes, up to SO gallons; and wasbm& dishes. up to 60 pllons. The state board also will consider resuicting Carmen to ol\ly enough water for permanent crops such as orchards. and even then merely for survival, not production. J1ll11 •••• S111C1 Piii Cid, Nfllll LOS ANGELES -A Judge recommended Tuesday that Safeoo Insurance Co., one of the state's biggest auto insurance companies. cut its rates by S percent and refund the money to its customers. Administrative Judge Paul M. Geary's decision an San Francilco is the first insurance rollback recommended hy a judge since voters approved Proposition I 03 an I 988. At the same tame. the Judge also recommended no rollbacks for customers of the C.ahforn1a State Automobile Assoaation lnter- lnsurancc Bureau. The ruhngs come after a scnes of hcanna that began in 1989. LIWJIP .......... Wltll S 16.6 •111111 NEW YORK -A lawyer saddled with heavy personal debt bas disappeared with at least SI S. S mil hon an clients' funds, including an orphan's inheritance, 1nvest1gators and sources said Tuesday. He lcf\ behind a wife and 11 arown children. and a letter to investors that said he had two months to hvc and had given away the money -claims investigators doubt. The lawyer, Steven J. Romer. owed large:: sums to Citabanlt, Chemical Bank and the Internal Revenue Service, said an investigator who spoke on condition of anonymity. District Attorney Robert Morgcnthau said he is looking into accusations that Romer. SS. absconded with money belonging to 40 clients, ancludang $700.000 that he held an trust for a 20-year-old orphan. If the alkgat1ons are substantiated. Romer could be charged wath grand larceny. Morgenthau said -By lk Auocl•I~ Prn1 News of the Weird .................. llMI ti Mii-, llPllH SACRAMENTO -EvC"r tiad an urge for a heart-to-heart talk wath Charles Manson» How about some couch lime with Sirhan Sirhan" An entrepreneur from ~an Luis Obispo has asked the Cali· fomia Dcpanment of ( orrec- tions to let him install 900- pbonc lines in the cells of some of California's most notonous murderers. ORANGE COAST lllil Pilat J VOL as. NO. cm O.llvwy guar8"1M l I 'f'Oll 00 llGl ,_ ~ 0..-br I &.II\. Olll blllot9 I 0 a.m. Md -• 1191 I ID rw.i br -Our Cw'°"9 SeMc9 C.-..., MMZ!ll 11 °""" l!ofTI I Lift. ID & p "'- ~unlit 10 a.m.. on ...... .., •Ml f'O'I WWII ,_~,.... To make a conectton I II IN 0IM99 eo.t -,,_., .... IO~ aon..a II -t!I .....,_ To ""'°" 111 -or ....... ~-~, ........ dlt ... ...... L. ...... o.-IWINfll, VII»~ Mt•""• .._ ........ VD~IEdlillr Qwt,._ ~ ..... ..,.......,. ,.,..,_.._.., ...,...,. ,_,.,._......, ~i:::: ............. 1•• ... DI .... Thl' un1dent1ficd bu .. 1· ncssman would pay the st.ate S50 per hour for the pnv1legc. Callers v.-ould be charged by the minute "hen the} reach out and touch someone b} puncbin.g up a number such as I ·900-DJAL., SIRHAN. ··This as not the kind of cntcrpnsc we're interested an at all." said Fred Mills of the state's Frtt Venture pnson Jobs program. -McCl•tdy N~"'' Servltt How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Advertising ~ 6'2·5871 [)j~ 6'2~1 EdttOftll Newt 54G-1224 5por1I &t2 4330 Newt, tpOr1a lu &4&-4170 Mlln office Bu*-'olftce 642·~1 BullnMalax 831·5802 a rolJ.,.•wty cabl.llCt Monda~i.Qa tom an "°'" opened ll1llC tn lbc 9700 of Sbrlntt Cirde. , I 7 ....... The Hwtli.ftlloo leectl polliCC lot WU waavailabk Tuaday. • ;11- 9cl•1M1 .. ~ ~ lf'OUd ...... .. lk 4IOO block of c..doll A .... dlle .... ., ~~.,._,.,... .............. ....... .. fd •ho It .... c A -.. la .. lOO llloc* ol J im A.- Ml*tl W~._.antila' i'!ll ttr ~~ .......... ~ .......... t'OWf' 0. I lfl tit W I II. M*;a .. a Sa ........ ,. .... ., • .,,. .. hM fll &Awy Miii. lSJI L C-.. , .... ..,, _. ............... _ ......... • • ••••a.nyclllnctM Cities gain cantl'll In c lauahter, M>me wise ptt50n once wrote, is the best medicine. And uz Anne wilJ have pies of it for you in her o nc- woman &hows Friday and Saturday evenin&.S at the Annex Auditorium of the Santa Ana Civic Center. A Hunttngton Beach resident since she was in the fif\h aradc at Gill Elcmenla.ry (then tacy Junior H1ah. Manna High and Golden West College). Liz will trans.- form hcnclf into a broad Fred Martin ixctrum of c haracters raoa- ing from Janis Jophn. RO$C-=:, u&~_/H. anne Barr and Imelda C ~ Marco, to a dolcn of her ... ____ _ own creation ··1 al.,..ays wanted 10 perform." Liz said dunng a rehearsal break last weekend "More accurately. I always wanted to be someone else." Indeed she as Am ong her people are Donna Corlcone. a Newport Beach housewife and "Godmother -with my own organization". Ida Mar Phlegm. a Balboa Bay Club has-been: Arlene Jean Guthnc. a folk singer. and Babs Marblehead. Miss Orange County. .. Look at me' I'm a beauty queen. right?" the 31-year-old, rather amply shaped comedian laughed. "That's the beauty of this. I can be anybody. My people are all pans of me." L11 1s also Ruthat'. a homeless woman. "I've been blessed by having a lot ol homdess people come to my store (she manages a Wt'ndy's restaurant) and let me deal with them one-on-one. W HINOTON -The U.S. u· premc Coun, rejeaina an appeal by the oat mdu tty, ruled Wednetday that c111es and counties should be allo~td to rcstnct on.ho.re faahucs u~ 1n otr~horc otl and ps 6plo- rataon. The rul ina. which stemmed from the 011 tndu~try's appeal or • de- cision la!it June by the 9th Circuit Coun of ppeals. may allow Ncw- pon Stach and Laguna Beach to control their shortlincs should drill- '"' ultimately be allowed off their coasts. The ruling doesn't affect the city of Hunt1ng10n Beach stnce the two oil ri&.S ofT the city's coast are 1n state waters and the faciliti~ have bttn in place for more than 20 yean. Ma)or Peter Grttn said. "But I am pleast'd to see some con.sideratrons gtven to local gov- ernments:· Green said. The appellate court had rejected a challcnae to the local govern- ments b} the Western Otl and Gas ssoc1at1o n and the National Ocean lndu'>lrte'> .\.ssoc1at1on. The two groups represent. rcspccuvely, companae., secl.1ng 011 and gas o n the Outer C'ontanental Shelf and companies that provide them dnll· 1ng and related ~upphes and ser- vices. The oil industr)· contended that local laws n-gulatang the onshore facihucs "'ere unconst1tut1onal. The 9th< art.ult ruled th.at the 011 indunry's chaJkoae was premature, nolina that Praidcnt Bu.sh in 1989 iped 1 law baltiq funbet offshore activities. Tbc federal 90vemment controls the ocean property and 11 em· powered to issue katcS for offsbote drilliq. The a~als coun said that at lca1t unlll the f~ral morawnum 1s lined there arc no arounds for a lawsuit challen1m1 the power of nearly all the cot ta.I cities and counties. Tiit appeal court left open the poss1b1lity of funht'T lqal action apinst San Luis Obispo County, which adopted an ordinance rcquir- ina that local voters approve any proposed on horc petroleum fac1h- t1es. But the appeals court said there may no longer bra hve controversy m volving that count) etther be- cause Shell 011 Co decided to shift onshore fac1ltttes propo~ for San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara County. The tndustry groups chaJlenged ordinances adopted by Sonoma, San Mateo. Montcre), Sant.a Cruz, San Francisco and San Luis Obispo Counttes and the c1 t1cs of San Fran- cisco, Santa Cru1, Monterey. Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo . The case 1s Western States Pet- ro leum v~ <io noma County. 90-805. -From 1t.11/I aad Dally Pilot •e•• 1ervltt1 rtpori.. A Shell offshore oil rig off Huntington Beach "You .... ant to lal.e care of1hem. IC\>d them. But 1f you do. your store 1s O\er-run ~mct1mes I ha'e someone 1ake a lunch out to a person and ~y a customer bought 1t for them. You do what you can " L11 sagh<'d "I don't want to be superficial with Ruthie." she noted. "There arc so man) problems -homeless people. alcohol and drugs. so man} God ga'e us the ab1l11y to laugh and have a good ume We're all hcrt t~ther and together we can resolve o ur problems." Marinovich rebelling, says psychologist l11 .\nne's pcopk arc not empt) shells. "I give them a hfe and a h1stor) If I need 10. I can change their h1stor) 1 can't change mine The) ha\C' lamtl). fnends. favontc foods and colors." l.11 added "The\ ·re m) famil). my people." In dc,dop1ng new characters for the show -"L11 Anne . "lone at La11t" -L11 tool to the streets with a '1deo camera and taped in ten 1ew!lt "'Ith scores of strangers. Sht.' C'nded up with Alice. a middle-aged woman. and Rocshone. a trurk drner he fo und both of them 1n a shopping center near Huntington Harbour. In the show. '1deos of Ahce and Rocshonc wall be shown on a largc-S4. rl'en T \, thrn ~-guc to Liz becoming each of them. By Paul Archapley Orenge Coast Oa•ty Poto1 NEWPORT Bf.\C'H -Todd Manno" ll'h " C'\h1b1 t1ng rebellious behavior an an C'ITon to separate htm'.iClf lrom Juthortt} figures. Tha1'c; normal and health> But much ol ha'i beha,1or as self- d cstruru'c ThJt' neither normal nor health' Thost wne amo ng the as..essmt'nh ut a .. pons psychologJSt .... ho has 'il'\'n \1milar sclf-destruc- lt\C bcha' 1nr 1n other athktcs o,1,ho were ra1-;ed h' dorr.inat1ng fathers or ;1u thont~ figure\ lkrnard \<.hwan1 1\ an an.,tructor at Rancho '\an11ago ( ollcgc who \J'X'Ual11e\ an v.ort...1ng v.1th 1enn1'\ pros and o ther athletes. He said Manno' 1ch's problems this school )Car. culm1na11ng unda)' with his arrest 1n ~e"pon Beach on susp1- c1on of po\~ss1on of cocatne and manJuana Wl'Tl' the rt"Sult of sc'. eral fauo~ 1nclud1ng a stnct up- bnng1ng. athlct1l success at a )Oung age and too mulh media attention "You lJn alv.ays try to do armchair quarterhack1ng - no pun intended -about what m1gh1 ha'c gone wrong ... ~hwanz said. ''I'm not going to pan th" on an} dad. hut lhl' \lm tC'r }OU get the mort' hkl·h \Ou JTt' to get '>Orne rebellion ·· ~·hwJn1 \aid \fan no' 1ch'<. be- ha' 1or an rl·ccnt months <,uch as has '>hou11ng match on the s1dchl\C'S w 1th l '\( head coach larT) m1th Junng a lootball game reminded him of John \1rEnr()( the fief) tenn1'> pro who al~> trained under Jn .luthon tall'I: father and who~ un-coun tcmpt·r tantrum\ are k'%l'ndar, ··1t"<, kind of an odd s11uat1on at adnk'>Cence v. hen \OU need to ~p­ aratt• "1th authunt} figures ~ou''e been IO\Ohed with." h ..... an1 said "It's d11li cult bel.t.1U'ie o f the control that ha'> been there " .\t the ~me ume. ~anno\1lh has been under the pothght P•l tun:d on magallne CO\er.. toutcd a' a He1sman candidate and rumorl·J to be headed tor tht.· \.jt111nal hl(1t hall Lea~ue draft "'t ou·r(' treated ltke royaJt) Ydu begin to bdac'e all the plaudits lt prnento. 'ou Imm gro"'1ng up,· hv.an1 'Wild h"'an.1 s.iad \1.m nov1ch v.,.outd bcndit from 1.11un~ltng to help him stop rl"lit-ll1ng 1n ..ell-defeaung. <k- \trulll\ e WJ \\ H11wl''l·r ltr'lt hl' II ha'e to clear up hi\ k g.ll problems -\n c >rangl'. <. ount) dt'put) di!>· tnll JttumC\ ..aid TueMia\ th.at the 11tli~l· "'Ill dl'Udl' thl!ll \\CCk \\hetht'r to tik Lharttt•-; against Manno,·1ch f1t·put' d1stnct attome) M1~e "'-oc;k1 .,.;1d chartte-; ma} depend on how mulh 1..1xa1nc \.1anno' ach was La~1 n~ If 11 "a' ks'> than a gram ht.· tall'' J m1'iolleml'anor Po'.isess1on ol mun· than .i gntm 1i. a felon) \'1dco "''" al!.o be used dunng costume changt's In o ne. Ida Mac. the Ba) < lub has-been. tries to return her C'hmtmas tree ··11 doesn't "'ork." \he grumps . .\lier haggling "•th the salesman. Ida MaC' linall'.I' ~1Hs up and "'al ks olT "'tth the tree "I'll male a 'ite"' or wmethang out ol 11." she '>nons .\nother \ldl'l> \lgnctte finds bcaut}-qucen BaM at the ~nta l\na Zoo. 1m1ta11ng J monl.e} In a "'onderful bit ol \t'rcnd1p1t\ the muni...c, get\ an10 the act shakes m head an d1S[tU'il .md oound' ufT Council rejects proposed golf course in wetland II \Ou could U\C' J le"' good laughs nght nu"' ~ou might "'ant tu talc 1n "I 11 \nnl' \lom· JI Last·· It cenaanh couldn't hun By Bob van Eyken OranQe Coa~1 !) '" P.1n1 For ltll.l·t 1nturmJ11nn rail 841-1~)6 0 Great ldu~ \\ ould \OU hl.e to du r.omething ruu· tor o ur men and w1lmen at war an thl· Maddie East,, Huntington Bcarh publil· rtlatton'.i "'oman Cht'ne l\.err did and came up w tth the idea o l "Operatmn DeS\:n 'im1k." a proJet·t to tmng some gnn'i to peoplt.' w h11 'lord} nt't.'d them (O'il.\ \1l\.\ -\\tldernC\'!> ad\l>tatc'> SlOrt:d J hok an uni.' earl~ T Ul'-.dJ' morning a' C II\ ( 11unlal mernhl'r'> \Oted ~-I not to build a gull u>Urw tn J d<.'graded wetland below the bluth JI 1-atr' ll'w P:ui... ioc;\ ol more o pen ,pan· "'ould tlt.' an 1he pul"lhl interest." <. O'>ta \k\d r1:<,1den1 .\Ian Rl'mangltin \Jld \nuthl·r rl''>llknt \\ arren Tulh·r argued thJl gull '"uur..e' (an be dl''>1gncd w tth ahundant lake'> and wt•tland' that lnuld hu\t man' '>f)('(te\ ol waldhk ( II\ < oun1.:·1lman Ja, Humphre~ summed up the l<lunu l\ a1t1tudc to1itoard thl' golf counc propo~I 'I'm J tiollC'r and r 'e often found that wh,•n l''t' wanted tu pla' golf l'"e not been abk to grt unto a 1.:nurw .. he ~•d "Rut I haH to loo~ JI tht pubhl at largC' and I thtnl. tht' publll at large "'ould be: ht'uer '>l'n.ed b' open space · "\\.c want peupk to hnng an)thtng lunn}.'' Chern~ ..aid ''( ards. JOl.e hook\. can nons. corned) rt.•cord1ngs '1dco'i - an)thang tha1·, funn~ and an good taste ~c·11 takl' care of getting at shipped O\l.'TS<!ai. .. "vkmber\ ul the lit}·., golf cou~ w mm1t- tn· and gulling .ad' ocatt''\ argued that a new rnur\C would \l'n l. the necd., of pcopk .ind \till pnl\ 1J1.:· l·nnugh upcn \pace Im hml' anJ waldlt k Former { os1a ~ta' or Koh\.·rt \I \\ 11"'" anothl·r goll \.UUT<.t' ad' 11'.J tL'. ag.H·cd .. ~ tldltfe do 1nhab11 gulf lllUr'><'' .. he "-ltd adding th.ii hi.'\ w~n heron'>. cgrrL't' wild gl'\'\(' and rnamrn.il., \Ulh .l' fo \cs and u1\11tt.'' on goll l"OU~\ ( ounl alv.om.rn \.ind' (1enas agtttd that 1kmand lor golfing laultt1C's ncecds suppl~ 1n <. L>'>la Me\a Rut .. he 'l.atd the pn,ate S«tor llUlfhl t11 lill the g..tp Bnng \Our rontnbuuuns to Opcrataon Dt:....-n <;m1k to l\.crr <.om panics 1 689~ Bolsa ( h1ca , ~u11e 202. 1n Huntington fkach JUSt north of Warner Fr~ Martlo 's t'olomo rus Moodays, W~orsd•ys •ad .~twr­ day1. .\d\ll\:Jll'~ 111 J n.uural hah1tJt on lh<.· .$11- acr,· trJll 'aid nwrl' peopk could u\C 11 ti 11 wl·rc ~l'flt in w 1ldernl''" and that 11 would 'upp<in a grl'Jlt•r '.met~ 111 w 1ldl1fc Bui another rc->1dent. 8111 \\ nght said .i goll lOUr\t· w,1uld J1<,prnport1onate l) benl'lit 11nC' age group .. I hcrl··, nu mention of chaldrt:n w 1th a g1>lf 1llUr\(' .. he \.31d \\ e JlreJJ\ hJH' two pubht: courses." sbc \.lid "II "'e "'l'Te 10 build another one. we would h:nr a dl\propon1onate amount of o ur pubLc open .,P3lC' dnotcd to golf courses.- ( ouncalman Ed <Jla.,go~ himself an avid goiter cu t the lone \.Ott for the golf course. ·-rm Jn J' 1d golfer and 11 would be n1n• to ha't' another gnlf courst' but I don't thin~ thl· Developers, SOS director fight jump in park construction fees By Bob van Eyken Oranoe Coast Oa•ty P11o1 CO'il \ MESA -In a m ovr cnlt<.., .,;11d l'Ould radical!) in- crease tht pnce of the c ity's alread) cxpens1vr ho using. C it) , C'ounc1I member'l \oted Monda) to study ramng the foes charged to de' c lopel"'i for park con,truc- uon Whale the council stopped shon of adopting a proposed fi,rfold incren)C in the cny's park f~. a maJont)' of council mcm- beM said the) fa,orcd substan- ttall> increasing the fee. which has not bttn raised since 1979 Co"a Mesa now characs the lowest park fee. about Sl.500 per s1nak fam1I> home ofan) c1ty o n the Onsnge Coast. Newpon Beach characs S6.800. Hunt- ingto n Beach chars" S2.300 and 1n lf\1ne the fee 1s $5.000. The propo!oed ancrca~ to $9,642 would make 05ta Mesa'• fee the h1ghc\I an the arcll Opponents of the propo~d in- crease spanned a broad rangt•. from Jc\-cloper\ to one of the communit) ·s most promant'nt po\trt) fighter' Jean Forbath, director of Share Our Selves. the ett) ·~ largt"St pov- ert) rehef agenq . 5.aad ~he fC"ared the proposed increase "o uld worsen Costa Mrsa·, '\horuge of low<ost housing. "I think an)thing that·, going to add to the co t of housing needs to be looked at very carefully." she said <\ Costa Mesa arctutccl. Craig Hampton. said increased park fees would hun ~miller bu1lde" already squttzcd b) a rctt ion and a slov. housing market. "I'm afraid what I'm -sec1n1 hert tomght 1 an ad"crsanal positton. the council venu<J the developers." Hampton said. Council members said. how- ever. that they were not out to hit dc,elopers but to ampro'c.-thr cit~·., parks "I think \Ou'rt heanng fru,. trauon rather than an ad\C'rsan.11 po<,1t1on ." Ma ,or M an Hornbuckle said. refemng to the tacts that parlr.. fees have not been ad1usted for I: )t'ars. and cl!\ ollinalo; have been cons1denng the present proposal for mo nth'> Two council members. Pctt'r BufTa and Ed Glasgo...... spoke agaan\t the proposed 1ncrea!>C' "Tht reason we haven't ra1S('d the fees m I 2 years 1s ma} be het·aust the' don't nttd to be ra1~:· Gla$ao"' said One rca'iOn dc,elopen pH for oppos1n1 the f« increase 1s that an appraisal of the cit)·._ park ne«i conductC'd last Man:h is now out of date Cit' stafT ..... ,11 conduct another appra1'8l and rccalculatr the proposed fee 1n- crea'\.C over the ne't month and the pro~I ~•II return to the Ctt) C'ounctl on Feb. t 9 Playhouse avoids high rent, for now COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Ctvtc Playhouse won a 'h!'tt'-mon'h repnc"'e Monday n1aJtt from rental paymmu for its theater It Rea Commuoi'Y Center e\f\tt that. howevtt, the thtltcr sroup wwll ba~ ao blajn walk1n, the road toWlrd ftnaftCJaJ indtpcndcncc. Pi•)~ board mnnben bid bttn r.dnt up to Sf .j()O 1 month 1n rent for the ..,.ce at Rea Ctnter. beted on dw ,._. of about 19 m.u 1...,. fool llei111 <'hat'lfd other ....,...t ll'CMIPl- T1'c communny dleMli' UOUpt had "°' bten paJifts.., ...... I IUfl rr1'0f1 pnpered 1111 )W had uacstcd an 1ncrcue 'o onl} "The playhou~ is an 1mpon - S 100 a year ant cultural actt\ at)' and n 1' Bua the oty of Co ta MC1&. much nttdcd:· pla house beard which leaxt R~ Center from the prtt1den1 Diam Ta)lor sa.id. Ntwp0n·Mesa oaficd School ('ounc1lwoman nd)' Genis °''lrict for SI 10,000 a )ear. i said. ho~vn. that af sonal set· lookina for"" .IO ft'a>UJ> l'DCft "'et astn ies have to pa then to of the nx and mainteMntt (Oil should the the pla)bO\l'IC. from the chlritics comm•n1ty or· ··1 don't thank it's r.ir that tbn pniutiOM that subkelc 1t tty .,. should pay no rent ~ oi- G'ounal rMtnbtn decided at a pnantions that are canaa iw tudy 1aM Wttk that 1 brain damllCd )'CMI~ Md mOCT sublUlft&ial rat ecreatt okt ~with Alzhdrna" • thcMald bt COMidcfed fOf tht ptly• a~ pa lftl ""~" IM IUl. IMMlit. The C®netl ~ <*d $-0 '° c-. Playboutr ollkiah COfttndfd the: pla)' SI 00 for *- tbal the ,. a 11 ut SI~ raw montht and rtqUtre dlM 1111 lee •au.Id put tM "°"'""'°"' thtaltt ~p obaitn I I "'lliol 1beattr trouJ" out o( buli--. n habiht tntura~. Murderer pleads not guilty in escape By Emily Adams signed to gual'\1 Hughes after 4'hC' catl h a plane to Den,cr ~hen cap- Ot •nQe Coast Deily Pt101 attempted t11 e~ape 1n IQ ", al-tun·d lcgedh smugglcd H ughes ofT thr Tht• pmon at Frontera hu bttn ( Hl"-.0 -<on' ade\.I Hunt-d under Ii-"tnc-last "umm--·bcn pnson 1tJ"OUn ' in an tnSlllUllOn n , .. ' .. , -1n11-tun Bcal h murderer and pn\llO (' 1 h _. h h 1.-1 fll"'>"-""''r .... pons ... v .. •led that 'an og 1e111 a\ \tatn.i s e e t"" .. .,_,.,.. • .. • ... ..... n~Jfll'C k.inettc L'nn Hughl'S ap-H ughes ~ape ll\.'1.auo;c she knev. of pn,oncri hJd died from treatable ix·an·d '" a C'ahfornia lOunroom tht' st'\ual ahu'it' and had been d1sea'\('\ 'u'h a maJnutnuon and ag.i1n T ul'"1a~ 10 plead no• (l.U•lt' to h -·• ~ h d '"th ma and that bothnfcnso- f t rt'atenn.i l'' t c 'i.lme guar .. , ........ lhJrgl·' o fl l"cing a ma\lmum-"iC-and guard\ openl\ tra 1ckcd 1n l uni\ pnwn last March Wcanng blue JC'ans a bla k shin drug!I .tnd handculh H u~hr'.i faced the ( h1no Muninpal <. oun Judge Judge alone" Tuc~a' ( u&Jietu rt'-In the past )Car o ne former Ra,mond C Youngquist t.'ntercd guard ha been convicted of sex ma1M J3tlcd in f l Pa\O appealing a I' thl' no1-gu1h) pica for tiu0 ht·<, be-rnmts <1ga1ns1 1cmak guards and IY' coun·, dC'Ctsao n fort intt her rtturn L'. cau~· a public defender ha!> not H't pnsonr~. "'hilt' another 1onner to C'ahfom1a w hl·re 'hc faC'C'S h\.·cn JSs1gncJ 10 the ca"iC correct1onal <i<"rg<.'ant was tnd1<:1cd c harges of harhonnti J lu(ut1'e h f I llughe!.. con' 1cted ot murdcnno o n c argt' o '>t"\.ua I\ attaclang ~o e .\fkr their Maf'lh e\Cape the pair her husband. JamC'S Hughe!> in tnmate'.i all,,.,,.cdl) took a n.•ntal l llT to Las Wh•th r o n t H uah-s con I\)~" for S442.000 in insurance ~D .. e r 0 e .... I • mone' contend' she fled the Ca.It -Veg.a~. flc" to Phoen1:\ thtn to El v1ctcd on csc.ape charges. she ~ill Paso. ~here the) ~ere hop1n1 to o--the "tat .. 'I \.C ...... to 11~ forn 1a I nst1t u t1on for ~ o men at r.====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ;:;;;;; .. ';;:;;:>::;;:;;:';:;;;;;·::::· : ... :'::: "::::::111 :::=· :; r rnntera after being raped rcpe~ted· I\ b~ a male gu.ird he am"cd f rnm El Paso T euo; on unda) afier fiahtma utrad111on for I 0 months ( IOd)' <>1.hcltl , 2 , v.-ho WU &S- Al"TO l\Sl'R.\\( E Best Rat .. As Published ~Insurance . " CommiuiOfHH' lnduding Hi-lisle CALL (714) 146 3323 (Ii.GO .,,. .. "'° , ----......... ~ • ec... ~ firm's nnployttS wett MariMt 0... Dllr ,... from the nearby Tu1tio and El Toro i:oA•nu PnMctive SerVices is air stations who were moolllialniq ~ .. for ah ll)Od employees. for t-'tll income. TM ~oriry of :nae war in IM Peniaa Oulf and those Mannes arc now in lhc ~r· Wl"arism jincn at home have com-sian Gulf, said Bloomer, bjm~lf a bioid to produce a boom in the. retired Manne Corps aencral and ~ tM11ineu. But for the Or· former commander of the Tu tin Uilt County office of the Oakland-and El Tom ba!itl. bMid company, the .ecmmgly in· One of APS's principal com· .. tiabk need for increated protec· petitors, Pinkcnon's Inc., is acuvcly tion bu ~n a mixed blcssjng. trying to bolster its current roster of ~na to Art Bloomer, senior 400 employees, said Don C rowe, oftkiaJ in APS's Orante County dastnct manager of the Orange oflk::e. tM company hu scrambled County division of the inter· in ftleent -wttks to rccnut new em· national security agency. playeet to keep up with demand. Crowe estimates that has com· ••nis is a difficult labor market r: ~-pan> has receive<! ~uests 1or an ~use our basic waie is under additional 1.000 hours of work per $10. People who make those wages week in the past few weeks. "I really can't afford to live in Orange wouldn't say it put us through a test County. We've had a hard time." exactly. but at certainly made us Bloomer said. very. very busy." American Pro tective Services Crowe said the time it takes for provides auards -unarmed in new recruits to be sent into the field most cases for residential 'anes. depending on their assign- propcnies. o il refineries. utihtaes. ment But all new emplo)ces go manufactunng plants and dcf<'nse through a basic training. he added. contractors, among others Bloomt>r In add111on to pn' atc companies. said. most public ut1ht1es and John And those arc typical of the types Wayne Aarpon repon ughtened sc- of institutions that bave ughtened cunt} as fighting erupted 1n 1he sccunty an response to Iraqi strong-Maddie East. man Saddam Hu scin's pro mise of Howe,er. Charles W alson. a terrorist acts against the U.S. spokesman for Southern Cahfom1a Bloom<'r estimates that has firm Edison. ~1d that the uuht) ·s O r- has rcttaved 5.000 hours of work ange Count~ fac1ht1cs prov1d<' their own !>eCUfll\ f U date, Edison has per week an the last few weeks. And not hared add1tional guards. but has the compan)' could use an ad-taken othn pn:cau tionar) dational 25 to "\O employees to meet measure<;, \\ al\nn \J1d that demand. he ~ad. Secunt) at John \\a) nc .\1rpon The labor shonage at APS as 1s provided b) thl' Orangl' C ounl) exacerbated. Bloomer said . ~cause Shcntrs dcpanmcnt. an a1 rpon until fi1.e month~ ago. many of the spokes-woman \31d ltestaurant Enterprises buys 120 Marriott outlets IR V l "'JE Rl'\lau r an t Enterpnses Group Im operator\ of the Coco' and ('.irro"' l ha1n., ut fam1h n~c;tauranl\ TUl'\da' an· nuumcd an agrcrmcnt "•th "1ar· nott ( orp to hu' 120 nt that comp.in'·., \llll'"• :ind H11h·., H1g Bo' outkt' lor .1 total nt \tl' m1llron .\II ol the rnt.lUranh 1n\11hl'd are 1n C al1torn1a RE<, prl''lrdcnt aod CEO ~orm;an Hab\:rmJnn "11d the acquired out kl\ "rll bt: rnn· vcned O\Cr time w ( cxu·, u r ( ar- row<i operauon\ "We hehl'\C our atqul\1t1on n l these rc!>taurant' pro' 1dc' a unique opponunit' to <,trengthcn REG'<, rre<,<•ntc in ( Jhlorn1a. our mu't important mJrl..l't." SJrd Hahermann The aLqu1s111on " <,ubJt"<:t tu the compkuon ot l U\tomar) urn- d1t111n<, tnl lud1ng RE (, hnard o f J arcl tllr Jppro' JI dur d1hgcnu· fl'· "·1c" n.·n.11n th1rd-p.in\ appro1.al., .ind the L11n<,ummJ11on ol m·cc\'i<ll"\ financing ,irrangrnwnt' rhl' Rt·<,t Jurant Lntcrprr'>l''> C1roup lnl I!> one ol that \late'" laq~cst pr1\Jtl·h hl'ld LnmpJn1c<; and nncratl'' 'I-' rc'llJurant'I 111 ~ti '>tJll'\. -By tbe PR Newswlu Have Your Own rersonal Accountant • SAVE \'OUR TIME : up to IS hour~ c\ month • We will hc\nc11c your pe~onc\I c\CCotrntin ~: • Tc\ke control of your expen'e~ • \\t• r>-'Y your monthlv hill' • rrc·pc\rc\tion of buc1~cr-. • f .uilitc\te tc\x prqMr.ttiun • Reference' • Rec\..~Onc\blc R ... tC'' RB 714/289-0495 Consulting Group FREE C OMMUNITY S E MINAR d iscu ssing Perf ectioriisnt, Panic And Anxiety BY JERRY KASOORF, PH.D. Anlilry Disorders art now being rtrognittd as w most common mtnial ht4llh prolkm in Ammca. Unal rtantl', sufftrm of obstssivt-compulsi~ and panic disordm o/ttn wtrt misdiainosed and mistttalt.d . In a serits of ltewre.s, Dr . Kasdoef disausa W Caktt.S, sytnprom and treatmtnt ~ for chtst dmliuuing prolMms. Wednaday, January 23 Holiday Inn 2S20S La Pu Ra.d UpnaHJO. 7100 p.m ... 9:00 p.m. Thunday. January 24 Red Lion Inn JOSO Brileol Stnet eo. .. w.. 7:00 p.m.-9t00 p.a. Seadnt la lunJttd fof d1ICIC fiee leccura. Plc:ax caU (714) 646-0790 for raervaaon Spor*>ftd by COLLEGE HOSPITAL c&TAUESA • Alistair Hawker of Studio Becker Kitchens shows handiwork In his Newport Beach "touchroom." 2 ' Hal flltlttl L ..... \&174 By Tony Oodero Ontno9 COlll4 OllllV Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -With the airivaJ of Britisher Alistair Hawker on the Oranae Coast, there's I Sood chance the Amen- c~n kitchen may never be the same. Hawker 1tarted des11nm1. c reatina and manufacturina kitchens IS years aao in England. when he cnde<t his tcachina ca- reer and went into business for himsdf. Now. he's running Stu- djo Becker Kitchens. m the John Dominis Marina an Newport Beach. "W ith homes becoming smaller. kuchens have to be mo re efficiently planned," Hawke r · said. "Nothing's changed about the American kitchen. They arc I 0 to 15 years behind Europe." But Hawker as out to chnnge that with his efficiently designed kitchens and labor·savang aids. "It's very much a personalized service." he said. "I help the people design their kitchen be- cause" they have to use 11. not me." Hawker was tnuned as an in- dustrial arts teacher and he taught in Kenya. Canada and England before g1' ang all of that up to start his own business. ··r "e alwa)S had the urge to be sclf-emplo}'C'd." he said Whale he mainly designs kuchens, Ha"' leer has also bu alt them b) hand "It's vcr) much what r,e done," he Wllat NYSE 0111 NYSE C1••111t1 TPllllClllll NEW YORK AP) Jenuarv 21 ruesar 71 742 4'6 19n 37 io NEW YORK (AP -Selfi CIOi lng or1ce •nd ner CMnge of IP!e IS mQ\I •CliYe New York Srock Ea change •U ues tr•Oing na • lton•llv •r more I hen s 1 H.,,,. Volume Lut 0.,. C111coro 7 6™71.1..000000 ~"11 + • MBNA n 4 1 ·1 '• ~PecCo 3 . • + P·'t OH~nll 2.1. 11 1 -... llMor 2 13 . SJ + 1 IBM 1.9 . ill -1'-" Ravmeon I ·1 76~ +Po I.A Gt., 1. • 9 , -1 PfCfett''' I. .7 41 • -J 1 Oigit•IEo 1,606. 65... -'9 BankAmer 1,S..2. 2S 1 -1 AMO i ··~· 5'• + • ArchOnM ·~' • 19'• Alln!Tech n 1. . 17\9 + 1'1 Come>a0Co1' I, 2 61 1 -1 IYIE u .. I Dlw11 NEW YORK !API -The forlowtng ll\1 show\ ltle New Yori. 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Carol Humphreys Wedneeday, Januery 23, 1911 lllltlt MllP CINI 7 g' 111 l • Peyne.'e>r.not eo.t Delly Pilot Ncar1y 300 members and auests of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commcrrc celebrated the success of the Chnstmas parade and its new leader 8111 Hamilton. The) dined on shnmp scampi and chicken and raised more than $20.000 for next }ear's shindig. BUI Hamltton, Sally Loats and Or. Norman Loats at awards banquet. Geroge McGafflgan. Maxine Montgomery On Thursda)' e\cning, 250 pccplc gathered to celebrate the opening of "Edward Corbet: A Retrospective •· at the Laauna An Museum. The prtsentation wa$ made possible by the Exh1bit1onists. a museum sup- port council. The show includes works from Corbett' JO.year ca- reer. Guest curator Susan Landauer felt 11 was a natural for our times. "Corbeu's paintings \ICrc angry. They were a reaction '" the war. Yet." she asserted, "he was con- vinced that specific ~1nut:s could arow from conglornerauc ns of evil." As one of the most inflt.cntial artists and trachcrs of abstract cx- p r c s s i o n 1 s m, the artist phtlosophizcd that his art was an assertion of humane values. Cer· tainly a timely belief. Corbett's elegant and at- mosphcnc works wett augmented by appetizers from 242 Cafe. Gue ts sipped wine and nibbled w11h rthsh "n fluff) filo spankpoata and salmon bits floating on cucumber ~as. Mused 1mprcsM'd Ann Weil er. "People aren't 1us1 here to party They arc actuall} interested in the art'" Enthu!llJ'>I .\rthur ~tnck WB'> Paula and .\rl1e ~herman. Gerald head·to-head Wlth M .\ Grttn· Buck C.reg Escalante. Mary Hen- '>lcin. the mu..eum''i ne"' curator of dnckwn and I.arr. 1'1el'>on. The art cducat1CJn "II <>ix-aks to me" Strick ""ork\ "'ill Ix· on '1e"' through a'o"'ed "It''> the antithesis of Marxh 24 what' happening in the world " .\mong the fir>t n1ghter> "'ere C•rol Ott Joaes also <'OatrlhlH Dolores ~1lhou'>. board president. lo OJ• colama Rudy and Suzy Baron with Michele and Don Yahn at awards banquet Dolores Milhous (center) with Vanna and Dennis Gaussa. Barbara Miles and Dorothy Bendetti L.M. Boyd Volunteers toast most It was a 1 ondon ph~ '9uan. Gaston Ta"' an "'ho pro' ed dnnlr.ef"> get drunker more qu1ckl) on "'h1ske) and \oda than JU St on wh1ske\ alone He askC'd medical st udents to help him run the tests. and was s~amped with \'Olunteers Takes a chimp about 12 )'tars to grow as big 85 1(5 ao1ng to get. When women w1th money look around for matnmonial mates. the)' try first for a mone) match. When men with mone) look around for matnmonial mates. they try first for a bedroom match. So says a student of the social scene If you've e'er invented an)'thing. pica~ note· Many firms offer to promote )'our 1nvent1on for a fee Rt'St'archen did a stud} on them Paul Turle' of the federal Trade Comm1ss1o'n 1s quoted as sa)ma. " ot a single one of 30.000 people v.ho paid such promoten ever made a prof.t." It was that sa Dr Robert Anthon) who said. "The one who loves the least controls the rela· uon hip." Q. Where do I wntc to find out' how to join the French Forctan Ltaion? A. L.qaon Etranacrt. Quan1er Vienot. 13400 Aubqne. France. India wants to stop polluuna the sacred Oaqes Raver. So afs build· 1n1 elcctnc crtmatona thettby. Teachers know all about "track· ina" -~ t. medium and slow lcarnina cla Many think 11'1 new. It's not. The uCnd betan in Elitabtth NJ .• naht after tbc aVll War. If )OU'rt looklllil for I hobby you·u ne~tr comolctcly mlMCt. col- lect buttcrfllft. T1'olt who do IO •Y t~ arc more. ptObebl)' far more. than I 00.000 tPCCift. h01 I 9tiltorical lift dlM 1.aW-,_ o/ nllialOl ..... ml ,-lirt& tVtf)' IUMht di ..... -I a.I. Panic attacks embarrassing to businesswoman DE.\R .\'!°'; L.\,m·R~ I am .t 'iUCCCSsful bu'i1ne\\\\Oma n ~ho \Uf· fcrs from pantl JllJ "' Out 01 the blue. almO'il al "' 1\\ \.\hl'n rm In J pubhc plau· I ht.•tun tn fcl.•I fJrnt m~ heart rx unJ, and I think r m going to die M' lir\I p.1n1l JllJll occum·d f11ur 'ear11 ago Jnd thn are getting m1m· frl'qut·nt and more 1ntcnSt". f h"''l' JllJtl' an.: ruining m' life 't ha'c !\pent ~l·ar' tr.ing to a,01d s1tuat1on'> "'hl·rr I might panil M ' "'urld 1s ht.'l 'ming '>m.iller <'"<'" da\ i recent!\ mamcd thr tx-.. 1 man in the "orld He kno"'" nothing about m~ problem. and I'm a<.hamcd to tell him Ocl.au\t' 11 1s ro cmharrao;<>rn~ He lo'l' to tr.l\cl and 1t''i agon' for mr to go "1th him bu1 f'H been torcmg m'self I'm a "'httc-1..nud..le fl1<'r and almo'>t faint on 1ale-om and land- ings I rt"al11C.' that this lllne~ as no"' coming out of the do'ioet I lno"' that rcscarl h 1'> being done to help the m1lhons of ~oplc who are para I} zed b~ this cnpphna con· d1t1on . It 1s 1mpo'is1blc to descnbe how difficult 11 1s to h"e "'1th an illness that can come on without warning and knock ~ou flat. I've read that rc'iCal'('h indicates panic attacks ha'e nothing to do 'Allh mental illness but arc brought on b) a ehem1cal imbalance. I want to live a normal ltfe ap1n. Please Ann Landers cus~· rt••• help all of us b~ tc.-lltng us "'here to go for help -C'H I( .\(10 (LO ET < .\ E DEAR CHJCAGO: A &reat deal of proves• b1 btta D"•de ID this area ud tlilousaads of ~le attack saf· fettrt are fladiD& relief tbuks to some lilla~ly dftttJve dn111 and aew psyclilot~erapy approacliles I bave made It a pnctlce not to ldeatlfy 1pedflc clnigs In &11111 colamn for obvtou reaHns. bat I RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY INC. ... , ..... c..s .... 1122 -Ila. CISTl IUA-SQ.llSI NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going to: 1.) Get more exercise: 2 .) Read more good books: 3.) Get Involved In community affairs: 4 .) 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Bos 4!514, Washington O.C .. !OOIS·OSU DE.\ R .\ '4 '4 LA'[)( R" PkJ-K' 11nn1 m~ ktter and I'll for"'ard 11 to t hl· Pl'r'ion "ho need~ to ..ec 1 t It 11 tit' otht'r fll'Ople's \ttuatmn land I'll ht.·t t Jo1.'\I, thl'~·rl" "'l'koml." to U'\t' II Dl \R .. f RIE-'11D" I "'<'lrnmnl \OU into m' ltfr and m' home 't <'U hdpc:d \\.IUl'\Clf to m) lnend.,h1p m' ho'ipllaht' and m\ tru t Then \OU hetix-<l \OUN.·11 tom\ hu,!i;.ind I don't hlJml'' lu IM thanl..1n~ hl· \.\3'-""nJertul I thuught ~1 too \\ hl·n "t" lir\t nlt't 'OU \a" d hard· "orling. \UuC'>\lul m.rn \.\.hu v..i' l.harming and 10<\d-lookms But hl" 1') no longl.·r an' of the ab4.n c HI." tra'ihcd hi' hU\IOl'\'> ht."C3U\c." hr spent too nu\h t1ml' a~J\ lrom the office Mone) " 'er. tight no"' .. ·'ld 1f I didn't ha'C' a good JOb 1itte'd be up against 11 't ou must be pa~ina for C'\C~ thing bel3U"C he donn ·1 ha\<' a sp:ire dollar He·s put on \.\.t'1ght and lost most ofh1\ hair lf,ou had met him toda~ ~ou "ouldn't g1\e him a S«o11J loc.ll 't lu 'Mllnfil<'d ~our ~If-respect anJ l\1\t m~ 1m·ndsh1p for a man h• 'lo"' I' t'lrnll" and afraid to he ~en v.11h \.OU He'<> 'illll II\ ing at home because he can't afford to mo\.l" out I'd l1cl him out 1f 1t "'eren't for the lads You'"e got a real gem there hone\. .t\rcn 't )OU proud of \OU™'lr -HI WIFE .\NYWHERE t . .\ DEAR U A.: Tbe old adq"e 1ttm1 straqely appropriate ltere: "Be • earefal wbt yo• pray for, 'JOllT • might 1et IL" Tbnb for wrttta1.: Gem of &k Day: A 1094 m"" 6' • oftea DO"ta1 more tltaa u ~ • from u empty ~. • Semi-Annual Sidewalk Sale Friday and Saturday January 25 & 26th 9:30am-5:30pm 50% OFF ... and more on Ladies' Apparel, Gifts, Children and Table Top Items. PASAD£•A ,. l ty lm'lll tarts Monday Fil"' critic Rex Recd will help kkk off the 23rd teet0n of the Town Hall Celebrity Series Monday ruomina. • Also tehcdulcd to appear thi'i year are Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Feb 25; Dr. WatTCn Thomas, . March 25: and Vif'linia Graham, April 22. II talks will begin at ,10:30 a.m. at Edwards Cinema Theatre in Newport Center. Proceeds fro m the event \\Ill ben- efit the Assistance League of Laguna Beach and the ssjstancc League of Newport Beach. sponsors of the series. The Orange Coast DaHy Pilot 1s undcrwnllng the event. The To"n Hall Celebnt}' Senes 1s a maJor fund raiser for the As- sistance League of Laguna Beach. Proceeds from the c'ent will be used for se' era I phalanthrop1c pro- JCCIS sponsored h~ the t"o chapters. Projects include the l raveling Homemakers ~P KC anJ Lari) ln- tcf\ cnt1on program for tht· treat- ment of mt'n1all\ and ph~s1call} handicapped hah1t'' operatC'd h) the Laguna thaptt•r and Da' Care Cen1er and Children's Dental Health C en1cr o~rated h~ the "e" pon thJJ'lll'r Rl't'd " '>I.tr of th<.' nat111nalh syndicated television show .. At the Movies" and has written reviews for numerous map.zincs and new .. pape rs including .. Voauc:· "Women's Wear Daily." "New \ ork Daily News" and "New York Post." He has wnttcn seven boob. including his latest, .. Personal Ef.. f~s." which sold S0,000 copies in u s first four v.ttks of publication in the Unittd talcs. He will discu his work and the movies. Zumwalt. former head of the U nited States Navy, will analyze international problems in rqional hot spots. He will present these problems in a global ~rspcctivc 1n his talk entitled "World and Re- gional Tensions." Recently retired d1rccto r of the Lo!> \ngeles Zoo, Thomas is sched- ukd to present "Voyage to Ararat." During his tenure at the 700, Thomas helped lead the facility to a world leader in animal collcc- 11ons 1ono' at" c educatio nal pro- grams endangered species proctcc- 11on and \\lldllft· conservatio n. The linal speaker m the scnes 1s Graham, author o f five books and former talk show hostess. She will bnng her forthright st)'le. wit and boundless encgr) to Newpon Beach as she prescnt!I ··Life After Harr).'' a tail. about her latest book of the 'klrnc nam~ Fiim critic Rex Reed will open the 1991 Town Hall Celebrity Serles Monday. T 1cl..t.'1s for the enure To" n Hall ( clehnt} Sencs are ava1labk for s..i 'i The\ l an be ordered b~ phont.' or at thl· dnor that da} T1d,l'\\ for 1ndl\ 1dual talks will be old at the door for S 15 each. 1f a vailable. For more 1nformat1on or to order 111.l..et\ lall 67'-6130 or 7~1-737 • Ballet offering show for children Ballet Pacifica will rina io the new year with its continuina Chil- dren's Ballet Series Saturday and Sunday when the company per- forms "Peter and the Wolf'' and "The Enchanted Toyshop." A total of five performances will be held. with shows scheduled at I :30 and 3:30 p.m . Saturday and 11 :30 a.m .. 1:30 and 3:30 p.m . Sunday at the Festival Forum Theatre in Laguna Beach. "Peter and the Wolf' is a de- lightful misinterpretation of the original story of Peter, who 1s told flot to venture into the woods be- cause there arc wolves. But since Peter is too big and strong to be afraid, he goes out of his yard and, of C'C\11~ the wolf appC'ars from the woods. .. The Enchanted Toyshop .. cells the story of a little coyshop filled with unusual dolls and the array of customers - a governess and child, a coqueue and lady in purple - who rome into to Stt them. When the day ends, magic happens and the dolls wake up and dance through the ruaht. Tickets for the show arc $7 for adults. and SS for c hildren 12 and younger and senior citizens. The Festival Fo rum Theatre is located at 650 Laauna Canyon Road. on the Festival of Arts grounds. Parking is available nearby. For funhcr information call 642-9275. Soviet symphony and violinist performing at Center Saturday Theatre reduces student prices In inc Barc lay Theatrr " of- knng ~tudcnts a !IUb,u1.1t1..1I d1s- tount for this \\l'd:., per- formances of thl' 11 uhbard 'ltrcl't Dann· C omp.111' Ch1- lJ[!.n·s arcla1med mo<l~rn Janee troupe Orange ( ount\ Phtlh.irmunlt ~ r1et}' con11nue., 11' 14\/0 111 < 1rt.'at Orchcc;t ra'i \l'rtt'" "'11 h .i r1 l'\l'n- tat 1on 0fthl· l 'I'll< '-.tall ''mphom \aturda\ 31 x r m .11 !ht' ( )rangl· < ount' Prrf(lfn11ng \rh C t'IHt'r L l'd h' uindul111r 't t'\ gt'n' \\Ct la nm tht• ort.hl'\tr.1 "111 r11·r- fnrrn Prol..u' It''\ 'C IJ,\ll.1r "' m- phom Op ~-; Trha1t..u,,i..,·., Third \, rnphun\ in I> \1JJllf < )p 2'-1 .. Pnh'h" and< 11nu:rt11 '11 I tor \ 111hn and <>rt hnlrJ < >r I 1 1n I> \1a1nr "1th ... nl111<;1 \ .1J11n l<~pnn "ho 1' mJl..1ng h" Iii\! '\onh \ma1can 1our \1 ti .. i-. pm in th<.' M1.·.,a Verde room ot the "iouth (oa\t Plain lfotl'l. 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He was ~med for both. And, both were ex pected of him. Bcainruog as a freshman at Mater Dci, Marinovich displayed superior athletic ability. And when things at that school soured. Marinovicb's father reportedly helped his son transfer to C.p1strano High School in Mission VieJO where the young quanerback's career and reputation nourished and p-ew. Then. in 1988, when Marinov1ch mulled over the scores of colleg~s all but drooling to offer him football scbolanhips, it was not surprising to anyone that he selected USC. His father and uncle bad J<>ne there. After redstuning bis freshman year, Marinovich took the hdm for the Trojans in 1989, leading them to the Rose Bowl and eliciting admiration from teammates. sponswnters and more than a few pro football scouts. But this paJt year, something changed. The young man known as Robo QB because of the strict football regimen his father nurtured him in. began to show signs of being motal. after all. Though the season began amid talk that Mannov1ch was either on the verge of winning the coveted Heisman Trophy or turning pro, tt quickly began to unravel. At one point Marinov1ch was suspended for failing to go to class. a fundamental requirement for any college student. Dunng the John Hancock Bowl, Marinovich was pulled fr om the game after throWtng three interceptions and 1mmcd1- atcl) became locked m a shouting match with his head coach. l.al'T) math. And more recently, the young quarterback was suspended from the team for m1ssmg a mandatory squad meeting and fa1hng to enroll for the spnng scm~ter. Things didn't hit bonom. hoY..ever. until earl y unda) morning when Newpon Beach police arrested Mannov1ch on susp1c1aon of po sessmg cocaine. Police said they found a small amount of manJuana. too. Manno,1ch faces as much as a year m county Jail. though 11 1s unlikely he will be handed such a stiff penalty. Be)ond the ob\lous -that Mannov1ch needs to pull his hfe together -this appears to be the stof) about a marvelously gifted )Ong man who was directed and steered and pushed but. pcrhap . ne\'er allowed to grow up. And. m that. there may be a message to the rest of us. Write to usl ............. c..t...,...._ The .._.Cllllt..,,...~~tromour reeder• We r~t letters be kept to llPPfOxlmatefy 300 words Any~ 11gn1ficantly longer then 300 words will be printed at our d..c:retlon as • C RtC ...,,111111 ..,or ~-.... Community commentarw •• ,_ ~ tor IMuee pertinent to cities and towns aJong tM Oranoe Coat. a..,..t commentanee mev pet1aln to any publlc 1uue Edllorlal respon ... are reeetVed for rebu"al• to edltorl81 poeltlona ot tM ..... Cllllt..., .... Letters considered to be libelous or In bad tute llrill not be printed Writers are llnWted 10 four eubmllllOf'lt • month All cor~ must be signed an4 tnclude tM Wflter'• addreu and teAephoM number lor Y9flflea11on pul'poeet Letters lhOuld be eddr-..d to IM ..... _. .., .... 330 W•t Bay Str .. t. Costa Maa. CA 92t27 Attention: Letter• to tM Editor Writers with questlona are urged to call th• Deity Piiot at (714) &42~21, Ext 352. D111nllll'y . ' Best ol the HoUlne Editor's note The following arr samples of Orao1~ Cout Dally Piiot readers· comments and mt1- e1sms. The Pilot publishes the~ respon5"S on a ftJu/ar basis and encourages 11s readers to all the Editor's Hot/int• at 6-1!·6086. Gllll news There has been some discussion about "hether the Dally Piiot 'hould pnnt most!) local or na- tional nc""s I am all for the local news. be- cause I think .._e should know what ,.., going on in the c1t1t'1 and count). But. l'\C~ gotten some -..rt} good national information from the Pilot. Some lime ago there "'as an an1cle b' Jad. '\nderson that hrought out the Iran Conlra affair bcfon.-an'bo<l' realh kne" about 11 He said that lm1el was selling armaments to Iran. ~ \.\hen Presi- dent Rragan found out he thought he could sell has armament and get money for the Nicaraguan contras. This was aflrr 11 was illegal to do this Then o n Jan. 14. the Evans and Novak column. ··Democrats bungle war debate:· 11 shocked me Also 1 e nJO) the .\ssociatcd Press articles. the) are 'l'r) good. TIMIJ •vice To lbe Kell)S of his ume. Mark T"'aan ad' 1scd. ·· .. r ought never to do wrong when peopk are looking.·· 111111 .. lllVI ~h comment 1s about the war s11uat1on It S«ms as 1f the com- pc11t1on 1s between Saddam H ussein and the world and I can't undentand wh he C'3n't JUSt be eliminated. euhcr b) putting a ran- som on has head. dead or ah'e He's JUSt one man. There 1s no rea\on one other li fe has to be lost because of him. lfhc was an outlaw on the strttt, he would be handled that way 01111111 The person wbo as having thr problem acnma &Jue off of things. Herc comes the answer. You go to an Ace Hardv.are Store and grt a product called Lift Oft It's made by a compan) called Motscnbcx:ker's Lift Off. If you follow the dfrecuons on lhe can this pcnon's problems Wlll be O\er. the OM who allowed the suptt aJue to 50ak throuah the paper. w.--. Bush and the Rcpubhc::an warm- one,cn finally hi~ wbllt *Y want. the 011 barons can now c:oottnue to ftl l'at on the blood of 1nn0ttn They should all die lftd burn in hell. • thought It appropnate to put the folio" ing 4uotc 1n your paper ··Hry. you 1ust gona tell them all the l·old beer and hot women are 1n Turkr) and the~ ·11 go through Iraq hke a dose of \.Jll'>" Somcbod) ought to tell both uf them no" l'i not the ume for th1 'i trash Tell them ... 11h something cle' er like a termination nottct' This concerns ""ater rationing and water conscrvataon I th1nl one of things that 1s often O\Crlooked b) the pohlllOS when the) are tr) ing to organize these watrr campaigns 1s that a lot of peopk that are doing thr artual ~ork out there do not sJXak or read Engl1 h I 1h1nl that II \\OUIJ be \t•n \\IS(' 1f there .. ould be a notice an pan1sh. <. h1nesc and \ 1ctnam~. inC'luded ""llh the hall\ <ouch as "Hr) v.c: Jre 1n a real drought thl'> \('Jr and 1f \OU v.aste water. )uu're going to run out .. Give Kelly 1 ll'l1lc I don't lave an Huntington Beach but I am gt'tt1ng so sick of S«ing all th1'i lrlP thrown at Jack Kell\ ( 1u.arant~ he shouldn't h.a' e ~u.1 1l aloud but he f~ls like a lot ot other people fttl. The~ d1rhanh that ~' kt's forg1"e and forget and l1ss their asses. Ha\C "c all realh forgotten [kc 71 J wonder h 11 .. long 11 .. 111 take for us to 1o~e1 ahou1 the Iraqi crap \h "-t<lh \Ou.rt.' entitled to bel1c-..r and I th1nl wu·re a good Ameman M) problem 1s the hcadhne<1 ''" \Our paper. Todd Manno\lch ur ~halt.''er It Sttms hkc )OU lOuld put rometh1n1 ni~r on the hc."ad · hne This 1s all we have to gel up 10 an) mo~ in your nc" paper 1s something ~uve. It would b( w much ~tter to put something to help a young man 1n lead of this ~II\(' thlOklfll. That's aJI ~OU ha\'C an this paper an) more it's temble ........ Thank you Vet) much for putt.ant "God Blcu Amcna·· •nd the flaa on the front ~ of w paper. We Just appreciate thlt so much and hope )OU wtll CODlllJUC that. Toda)''s article on the front JM11C about Marincn Cburch, we think thlfs JUjt area• and such an cn- rouf'l&(meot to people and our only hope. w~. Janu8fY 23, 189111 -IUIFI I [ .. T..I. 7 I 'f Ill .. *l-4a1 .. Bamll 1111111111 I '40uld JUSt hkr our military to bomb the Iraqi supply lines .\n ~rm) needs to have food and 'iupplaes to Cart) on With the quan- t1t~ of troops the) have on the liaud1 Kuwait border. It wouldn't take long to star-..e them out and to make their supplies lacking I think that 1s the besl wa)' to go we have enough aircraft to take tht•m out. meaning then supphrs and 1f this is donr ..,e can surrh \3\C' our ground fof'C'es I .tm a V1rtnam \t'teran and I JUSt hope WC' do this Atta Illy I JU)t .. ant to commend tht' Dail) Pilot tor 11s rn'erage in thr Gulf cns1\ It's -..rr) rt'fre,h1ng 10 loC't" a l<X·al nc .. spaper taking on a luge .. orld e'ent. I know sometimes tht' Dail) Pilot seems to stray from world events. but you have a ver) good mu. and I appreciate 11. a I 1ust .. anted to tell )'OU guys that this paper rcall) has tumcd ar?und 1n a lot of good ways. It has also maintained its local lo .. -profile image but at the same tame 1!'<1 got more depth 10 a lol of th<' nallon;il issues. such as the stcx.·k marll·t TNlllYI Ttus 1s Phil ~nsone On )Our cd1torul regarding the trolle) line The idea' \11u i:\pre\SC'd e acth l"\pre,., thl· ,,1mmi:nts of thr op1n1o n ol lhl' m.lJOn t' of the coun- \·11 v.11h om: c \\ert111n What pnl!"«l't·d and .. hat was ~\CJ v.a'i thl' tr,111\lt ne~ stud\ and that J1ITC'r" l ntonunatel) an the \taff reron the "'llrd trollc) JppcJI"'\ a rnupk 111 II OlCS That "'a not th<' intent We arc under d1rt'Ct1vr trom th<' .\Q MD to update our qualll\ plan and in- cluded in that 1s ~tting people out l,f their ca~ and into some other mode of transportation .\I)(). thr~ a~ 101ng to asSHS e' ef' o ther muns of tr.an ponauon 10 th<' ell). for cumple. the Oasis ha "'hat thcv call a cara,an "'tu h IS gotng around tOWtl laKll\I OldC'f prople to their doctor appomtmcnt and ho~p11.als and th1n&S of that nature l\lso probably com1n1 OUl of th<' plan and one of the th1np I'm look1n& for l5 a WI)' tO ICl people to the airpon wnbout h:l\ ing to {'hange buteS a couple of t1mt'1 Can ~ act pcOple out of thC'ir cars to the airport, ofter transpor· tAtaon ~h1cb would tel lbcm to Lhc airport raPidly and witb mi.Umam inron,enicn~ and trt rid of the neu~s1ty of h1vina tllirm ao ttarouttt the rat race of tryint to find a place to park out there. IJO the concern aboU1 tbe roota that Oran,c C°"9ty....,,,...,.. ha throush town. ti' eumplt • bus ~mint in from Hunti"l'Oft kxh tops aboUt ~ aa-IC IWM&roUdiM ... ~--8a)'lick Drive • ._, tict llP..,... body ...t thfn <Oadl 11 ..... tlw lh..,._., ........... .... ............. l!I. ·-... ~ ..... Aldlll .. ...,.t1Mefatf1r ........ ...... .,.,.. .. ,-== ... Ja.,_ .. __ •illlD"?A'lr llllilll. ....... ,. ..., .. ,. ..., . --== Peter Schrag IZ.fd.-; What Wiii Gull War's legacy be? The Persian Gulf war began wtth a bang. not a whimper. which makes ll different from anything ~n s1ncr Korra-: or perhaps e"en Prarl Harbor That ma} e}.aggrrate the ~nsc that. l"\.en in ns first da)) 1t proms~ fundamrntaJ changes 1n the wa) this count!") sees 1t~lf and Its place in the .. orld But n's morr than lllrh that reprdless of ho .. the .. ar rnd' the changes Wlll bt' sub<itantaal Thr .. ar raises the stakes ol almo'\t "'en thing Prospects for the econo m' .. 111 be improved 1f the "ar 1s \hon and dec1s1"r and 1f 1~ lrgal' 1n ma1or ne.. m1lltar) bunkns " relatavel) hmlled The~ could be gr~tl} d1min1shcd 1f 11 drags on at SI b1lhon to $2 b1lhon a da\ 51m1larl), It could re'e~ t~ dt:cline in <\mencan sclf-<onfidencc and in tht• erosion of L1 .S influencr .lbroad that began well befo~ the Berlin Wall l-amr down and the old C old \\-ar .. as offic1all) declared at l\n rod The~ are hkel\ to be other l hangt'\ as .. ell The success of the fi~t round l)f allied attad.s s.ttmed tn 1nd1cate that .\mencan m1htar) \JXnd1ng didn't all go to bomber.. that couldn·t fl, s.afel" or S600 toilet S<"ats. or ne~ anu-a1rcraft gun'I that couldn't hn their taJ'leU That success .. 111 almost ccn.atnl)' hel·ome a Pentagon campatp for sull more h1gh·t«h v.eapons If 11 persists. the success of the aar war aftrr a generation of f~ trauon. could help restore the n> uon's belief in its ab1hty to producr things that worl. to train hight) competent and courageous people. to run large operations and thus to managr llS affairs. But 11 could also fttd all son~ of dangerous 11lus1ons notabl) the belief that our mihtal) power and tcchnolog) can serve as subst1tut~ for diplomacy, paoeno: and 1TSpons1ble behaVJor in tht- world communll) That 1s not meant to d1spara,se the lcgiumaC) of this war Tbou&h it's unhkel) 1t would be wondnful to "'" qu1cll) and caSJly. But 11 \ 1rtnam. the "-TOng war 1n tbe .. rong placr taught us some lessons at>t1ut not thoughtlessly over" ntcnding ourscl\CS. so could the nght ~ar 1n the nght place ~k an l"\Jggcratcd sense of what we can do Final I\. there 1s a real hazard that. as the pas\1ons of a war mouot apin'lt an cnem) who. with eve1) pas mg da~. becomes easier to truly drtc\l. the onganal. hm11cd ob.)C'C· uvcs give way to a demand for total victory and an occupatton of lr'llQ that. 1n tum. would involve this country in a political and cul1uraJ desert that 1t may have &real dif- ficulty escaping and which cou&d qu1ckl) make that Vlctory taste sour. 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"' Arab students rally against Gulf war By Mtml Ko Qnnge Coast Dally P110t IR VINE -Arab students rallied at UC I T uesda) in opposition to the Persian (1ulf war and 1he Unit- ed States· role 1n the conflict. but a Jewish ,tudcnt leader called Iraqi President \addam H u,\t·in an Arab ·\dolph Hitler "'h" must he 'l~P­ pcd Meanwhile mort than I !X>O bo1stcTou11 demonc.trator' turned a usuall> empt\ Santa \na <,quare into a <;ea of red 14hlll' .ind hlue J\ the} chccrcd their support for l ~ troop'> 1n the \11ddk East "Vv e'rc pa..,ing 1he pme there '>o "-C don"t ha"t to pa~ 11 in greater measure hen· .. K \RC Talkrad1n t-ioc;t Dennie. Pragn told thl' Oag ~a\.1ng dcmon'itrator\ "-ho chanted l \ .\ " I \ .\ ' But thl' ·\rah \tudrnr' ar I <I called for a pcacdul c.olut1on to thl· ISRAEL From A 1 .\ug 2 Bv one mra'iurc 11 ma\ he hi'>· IOl") .. S grtatl"\t Lomen1ra11on of air· po.,..,er During'"' da\'i of raids on German JtrLrafHnJu\tr. c111e'i 1n Februan 1944 o ltl'n u1ed a!I the m ost 1ntl'n'e homhardmenr ol World \\-ar II .\ll1l'J homhers fle"' 6.15 1 snn1l·' Iraq as~ncd the I \ lnl wah- tlOn·., warplanes <,trutk rc\ldcn11al areas ol Baghdad and other u ties 1n 20 attack<; late Monda.., and early Tuesda' Iraq·.., I ~ ambassador Abdul .\mir al-.\nhan said in an A.8( intl'n 1rv. rhe l '> planes "'ere "carpet homh1n~" Iraqi town\ lonOtct "The onl)' wa) th1'i war 1s going to end 1s 1f we JU'it tan .. :· said Shan n \abot. president of the .\rab Stu- dent Assouat1on at l (I .. If Presi- dent Bu'ih can talk with the presi- dent of. )na. Hafe1 Al·.\\"3d . then why can't we ralk ""Ith \addam Hu..,(.(1n'l .\s.-.ad 1s a tyrant Hus~an 1s a tvranr King Fahd ,., J t)'rant And Ru'ih acted as a !Hant whe n he wenr into Panama and kid· napped Noncga .. H us'>t'1n 11; not the only dic- tator " ahot continul·d "l ook at R u\s1a -""h) don·1 ""e go o"er to I at' 1a and tal e care of the e"1l over thnc Thie; ""ar 1s h~pocnt1cal on the 'i1dc n f thl' .\mcncan foreign pollt" ·· Anothl·r \rah--\mencan 'ilU<k nt \fohannad Abdo s.a1d. "If we ""<'re grnng to light for the people that would tx· fine hut we arc fighting for a CKu1A.Jll1) monarch>· Iraqi radio also claimed the f>e. '><-'rt C)torm hombcr'> attacked two ma1or l<.lam1c religious site\ -the town<, ol k.arhala and NaJaf -and vowed that .. hol) anger" would tranc;la1t· into "<1u1c1de operations that v.111 \t'ek retnhut1on" Thl· I c; m1hlar) maintain'\ 11 1s hm111nit attacks lo strateg1l taqtet'i and ha'I 'latd spcc1ficall~ 11 "'ill a\.otd l11la m1t hnl)' placec; Fe"' rcltahlt reponc; arc l'ml rging about cond1t111n\ and l3\ual11cs in Iraq Journaltw .. ~ho lcft Raghdad 1n recent da-.s ...aid the populat ion ha'> either fkd t11 the countr)\ldt: or ~tiled into ha<,C'ment c.hehn<. The' <.aid tht'\ <w.1v. little S('rtOU\ dc1mage to t11,ihan arl·ac; 9 · Of the 6,214 hotel rooms and suites in Newport B ea ch, Irvine and Costa Mesa, how m a ny are D IRECTLY O N THE WATER? A . AV& aqi uo ua1 a1»J'I aqi iv n• a.iv . .&aqi pav-ot ~.mq:>OJq J OJ llv::l 0089·£L.9 (t t L) £99t6 VO • tpe;;>g lJOOM;)N • ;)J\µ(] lf.Rd oi>n l.19 5ahot said l\rabs are fru,tratl'd h) the unrcsohed Palestinian que'>- t1 o n. which may unite the Arah world and lead to an all-out hol\ war .. This M 1d-E.ao.t issue could'' l' been sol\t~d without Amenl'an in tervcntton." said Jumana. a Palest•· n1an would would not gi ve her la\t name .. When I was an Jordan tn August people then.· "'ere pan- ic king because Hussein went into Kuwait fl u\sein«, hcen in war with Iran for eight )earo; so he 1s read) for God kno""" hov. mam more years in this "'ar Thi'> war ha11n't pro moted 1he Paks11n1an 1s'iut at all, 'lO 11 l'i not wanted I wish Rush and Hu~an rnuld sit together and find a J')C'acdul ~lut1on \.iayhe the> could ooth ~c some ltght ... C,u.., 71 v l (r e. frw1'lh Peace \luh CO-<'ha1rman. said H u<.\C1n 1c. a for<C' to he rcc-koned with howt"H'r ( a'ualt ~ repon<. ha"e "aned wildl) -from lhl· Iraqi go\l~rn­ ment\ la'it repon of 71 c1v1hans and 'iold1ers kilkd to un\uh'itan- t1a1cd claim'> trnm elsewhere of thou...andc. or tl'n' of thou...ands of dead '\s usual. the~ ud\ came by 111ght Tuesda.., f 1rs1. JUSI aha n1gh1fall. the Iraqi m1ss1lc crcwo; '\truck out again at the Dc\4.·rt \torm ha'-t' here at Dhahran 1n the founh ml\\1le attack tn 24 hour' nn \aud1 \rah1a fhl' lour 1nu1m1 n~ c;cud'i wcrc JEAN From A 1 !'lo"' <.n l·r,11 month\ and wcrkc; of training IJtl't kan will be kav- intt lnr \oulh C Jruhna ~turda y. tht" firl\I \lrp 11n hrr wa) to \aud1 \ r.1 h1.1 "'ht•rr '\ht• v. 1 II be work in~ lo POWS From A 1 "'"" <Jpturcd 1n 5alcmo. Italy in 1•14 ' a nd spent the nc.llt year and a h,11f 1n a Poll'ih pnson camp \wan\un escaped during an cvacu· arwn and forced march to Ger· mam making hl'I way to 'lafct) an I he C°)o\. lel l n 1on aner a long JOurney hy foot. 011 can . truck and train ••fkma an o fficer. I was not hadl\.' treated I was not hcaten, but I was hungry for a year and a half." wan!<>n said .. The shttr fact of t>can1 1ncan.-eratcd for a long length of time 1s enough to dnve you crazy" wanson docs not upect Iraq to treat ti! pn wners of war u 9rdl a the Nvis treated Alhed pmoncrs "The Germans m ore or le fol· lowed the letter. if not the spint. of the Geneva Convention. These people (Iraqi leaden) don't pay a bu of attention to 1t. T hey're IEllY FromA1 he II tncapeble of UUCTI.nl a ractaJ slur,·· Green said . Several ~btn of the audience alto JP(>ke aboUt the counalman's .. , "1ew H ussein as the Arab 'crs1on of Adolph Ht tier ... Ziv said. .. He ha'l to he stopped and the U.S. and tts allies must neutrah1e his chemical b10I01Jcal and nuclear capahiht1c'l ·· .\nt1-llus\Cin <;ent1ments were plentiful at the anta Ana demon· s1rat1on. where many earned signs Y.1th l\Uch mes..ages as ... >\ Patnot A Da) lo..ee~ the xuds Away ... ·· Romh thc Bastard Out" and "Sad· dam We Want Your Blood. Keep Your 011 ·• '>anta Ana Mayor Dan Young '3id Hus'>C'1n needs to pay the "ul· 11 mate pnce .. for rolhng his troops into lo..uwa1t i\ug 2 "Th11\ man hal\n·1 learned 1t )'Ct. let him learn 11 now." Young said . "Wr'rr m ad as hell and we're not go ing 10 take 11 from him any m orr' .. City Nt>w.• Servl~f' ~oatrlbuletd U> tbl• rt>porl. 1ntrrccpted and destroyed by Pain· ot defen'>t' missiles. witnesses said I a tcr 11 ~a'i Israel'\ tum. A Scud m1c.<.,1le prnctrated l'irael's Patnot shield and landt"d 1n a res1dent1al arc.1 hitting dcnscl) packed apart· mcnt'i na11rn1ng o ne bu1ld1ng and I" o other<. M1h1ar.. ullic1all\ said three elder- ly people suffered lard aac arrest. and at least 70 JX'Ople were ~oundl•d three scnou'ily. Hours later rx·opk "ere still trap~ an the n11nc. l<.,rad <.I.ti<' rad1n ..aid onl'r one 'l·nd .ind rece1 \.C e mergency nw'>\Jgl' 1in tx·half of l S troops anct lhl·tr IJm1hes ">he has also H1l11ntel·rnl a\ p.an of her paid po\1l1nn to g(l in to Kuwait and Iraq "'hen thr ncl·d art\.C\ .. , 'r h1:t•n "1th rhc Red Cross for ~"en to e111.h1 vc.tr'i and I don't animal\ .. World \\-ar II "C'teran and POW John \1l ( nrm1d.. a 69-year-old ;'l.cv. port lkdl h re'l1dent. said he S)mpath11cc. v.1th the captured air- men \n \tr f-orce bom bardier OJ \ 1gJ tm Mc< orm1ck was 22 years old wht•n he v.as 'ihot down over H unaar. tn I Q44 ..\f\er lhrtt mo nthc; in a Crcrman hospital, he '>Pt'nl a -.ear 1n two German pnson camp, "It took a to ll on my parents.'' Mc< orm1rk 'i3td ··for a long time the} onl) ~new that I wu either dead or m1s<i1na 1n acuon. They didn't hJve the com mu nications that they have now " McCormac k hope" the captu~ men will be kept toatthe r. saying 1he wo r,t pan of 1mpnsonment ts '°'"ar) C'o nfinement .. W hen you'"' completely alone It's touah Gctlln$ hot down and acmna captured is cerainly very tairy -10 the pf'isonen, to our m1htary and to the gcneral pubhc." "Kellyi1m;· a nd there hu bttn 1.1lk Of I ~II t"IMP11p. Ktlly was ~ to tlW coun- cil 1~11 NO\ianber after ertviously lttVlft& IWO lenM, tad~ .. a stint Al IM)Ot. • J • • • • • WAN $1A~ •1M1 A«"'W .. ,_, "< ~ ~ W1 C:::l ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ &tid .... .... l•OMut ,,,_. ·-... .,_ • , ,., I'll""" ,.,,,.,.., u ., :;-'r ... ........ ti u u • 2' II ..... • .. •• ...... II M ::=.-.. n .. Q ., g":". 11 ..., .. ,. &I )I It 11 ... ., ., " ., C...GMt It ft Ill• ,. It . .. ......,..,. u n M llhClly ,. II 11 • .... • 14 ...... • • Q. ..... ,. . = 11 14 " u , ...... II u .. ,. . .. , .... J7 H ......,, ,. .. .. .. """""" .. 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To bolster Israeli confidence. the >\mencans had rushed Patnot S)S· tem'i to the Jewish 'itate po1n11ng kno"' of .tn) other "'a>' that could serve th1c; c;1tuat1on better:· she said dunng a go ing away pan) 1n Santa Ana Tucc.day thrown by family and fnends ··1 feel the need to ~rve tn c.ome way -I know a lot of l\mencans feel tha1 same wa> ·· Most emergency messagcs Red Cross workerc; handle deal with deaths and illnesses. although not a ll of the news J ean will be deli ver- ing to the scrvtccmen will be negative .. We've delivered 3.000 birth m essages since August," she 'latd While the Red Cro s ha had m edic m1ss1o ns in past wars, its primary JOb 1n the Persian G ulf war 1s to keep service me n and wo man connected wath their fam ilies and be sure they are ready to 10 back 10 work once their personal emer1- enc1es are resolved. "My JOb 1s to serve the military and to serve the Red Cro • ·• she said. "There 1s no aJory 1n a ny of this c~CC'pt love.·· The job require close work w11h collcaaucs lhroua.hout the nation GUILTY From A1 they Jtot> to talk about the case with lawyers and a reponcr Accord•,. to counroom tcsti· mooy, Fahey wu beaten w;1h bltt and p.pcs. chMtd ICrcamlftl doWn Balboa BoUlevatd Ud •ta11y aboe in the chat became be WllUd out o( the .... ...,uMftt, .. die "'°"' time. whJa dw Wf'Olll ..... 'Rat 1ttpt. Fahey left bit .,.W· ....... ..... roommate Im• Cla-... ~ .... , .......... ... .,...vh11•1 ... .nr1.-a..,._. .............. a.. lail9"t Olllir NIMFMP. l•ailii' McC'MJ. ;..tlq • ••lr11r. n.,.... .......... MIOlrtr ... ............. Pllg ZICll cattlllll -Cllllll out lhal the} "'orkcd .,..ell in defense n f Dhahran and R1}adh Saudi •\rab1a But after l uesday°'l m mile stnke, an luaeh army 5pokesman ~•d of the Patriot~ .. The) wcrc fired . they did not hit ·· F~rlter 1n the da>. Foreign M1n1s- ter Da' 1d I C\) 'luggested Israel m1gh1 ha"e to respond to a nother attack. "Nobod> 1n Israel 1s 1nterC"strd 1n he1ng a sacnficaal lamb." he \Sid .\fter the attack. 11 was announced the Israeli ( abmet would m«t Wednesday since Red ( ro s staff must first venf) mcs..age-s before sendana them overseas to m1lttaf} person- nel. she said T he variou'i Red ( ross chapters must pay for all co'its related to the messages. m aking d o nations cruc1al. Jean added Jean, 38. will be goina into the Persian Gulf w11h a great deal of e'penence since finishing Red ( ros tra1n1ng at Fort Sam Housto n an , a n >\nton10. Texas. and tra1nm1 at Fo n Lewis and Mad1pn Hospi- tal near Seattle Locall y. Jean served as Disaster Actio n Team mem ber, work1na as public 1nforma11on officer d unng tht' Cemtos air crash. After the Mexico Cat) earthqua ke, she worked as a ha1'10n between the ll .. Emba > in Mu aco C aty and shelters for d1,placed peo ple. For the past IS yean. she has worked m O range County a 1 pubh her. ··1 actually pve 1t up because this 11 '°methana I wanted to do m ort;• she said. ··c;ancc I wu 7 years old. I wanted to be part of the Red C ross." Richard Du nn ...... Florida next stop for Hatch Success is breedina confidence for speed- stCT Lawrence Hatch. the Oranse Coast Collete cornerbllck and first team JC pid- w1re All-American who has finaUy com- mitted to a four-year school -the Univer- sity of flonda. Hatch, the most sousht ... fter community collqe footblll player in the Oranse Coast Area. decided on the GainesvilJe..bued Southeastern Conference school to explore another part of the wortd and enhance his NFL aspirations -all of which is com int after only th Re years of football. He never played until h11 tenior year at Jordan High in Long Beach. Now. aftCT turning down UCLA, Arizona State, Cal and Washinaton State, Hatch has become the dartina of OainesviUe media. beina swamped by inquisitive radfo and news- paper folks and soaking up the attentjon like a sponae 10 a bucket of water. .. And all the alumni people were askina about me, too,'' he said. "They want to meet me, so f auess it's aood to be wanted." He•u •ian with Florida on Feb. 7. 't I l:U Lm .. an OC'C Coach Bill Workman's office. Twelve mo re OCC academic units a nd he's aone. Oh. and we almost foraot about this sprina. when Hatch will remain as the fine t tnple j umper an the Oranae Empire Conference, or so he sa)s. "I still do the Iona Jump and I W111 retain m y (OEC) tttle an the tnplc Jump this year ... saad Hatch. who broke the con- ference record last year wi th a leap of 48 feet. 6 inches. "That was my lint year ever do1na the triple Jump and I didn't really have the technique. This year, I'm stronacr and all I have to do as work on my technique and form. I (eel 1'11 ao over SO feet this year. I might be able to act it by mad-season." Stay tuned. 0 Hatch, who also runs a lea on the 400- S.. OUNN/ll \ I ·~ \ I '' >I~ I 1 J \ ...., -..., I' a Parker hopes to recapture past glories By Howard L. Handy Oretioe eo.t OWiy Piiot NEWPORT BEAC H -The ul· timate pl of every youna ,olfer ts to become a pan of the POA Tour as an exempt player. Yowia Perry Parker, 26. of Costa Mesa 1s no execphon. ..I was very disappointed not to set my playina card this past fall,.. Patter says •h1le pn:parina for the l 7th an,. nual Newport Classte Pr~Am It Newport Beach Country C1ub Fnday and S.turday. Tbe tour· nament ii MllCd by the '52 Cub, a support poup for Helle Memorial .......... '-by· eert.n, the ~ r11l•l•t ..._ men du SI •Uleoa • lllM m iM .... ",...,.. ,..._ ._ d9e to.-TPZlll MN ... ,... ......... , .. _. ...................... ................ w .. ldll 10 edit AIM T ...... Jeff ..... ., ... •a'• "nil ... ,_. I 1111 I 1111111 .... ... ,.._._..,ast1auu111 ill 1Clll-C'7l .. I) ..... .,. ... I •I I ._ .., p 'o ............... .... .. .. fl ~ ........ • Jenu.y 23, 1991 The Deity Piiot .... .... .... Clrtll -~ -- llcllll I Br~/82 Ck.tb tennla/83 Cl...m.d/EM Comics/88 1P111 1111 lnta lllttl•llls tllt, blallad, 80-67 ~--d Dunn Or-.. ee... Olly ..... COST A MESA -Funny how an an~ injury feels better when you're lhootina well. Just u Westmont auard Chad Kam· merer showed Tuesday niaht. After ICOrina Westmont'• fint teVen points, Kammerer left tbe pme with a sore left ankle, nunini it on the bench for the last 16 minutes 44 tee0nds ofthe tint half. Upon returnina to the floor to start the tCCOnd half, hobblina on the bed ankle, Kammerer netted S o( S from 3-point land in the tint eisht minutes of the half to secure Westmont's 80-S? vic1ory over Southern California Collqe in Golden State Athletic Conference besketball action at The Pit. "That broke the pme open," SCC Coach Bill Reyno lds said of Kammerer's second half heroics. He attempted nine shots. seven from beyond the 3-point arc. Six of those were •ucx:essful -five 10 open the leCOnd baJf as the Wanion at.retched a flve:point half- time lead, 30-2S, inlo a blowout. .. , IUCts it bad lO happen in a pme like this," Reynolds said. "This is the fint tJme in the last three years we've met that the final acore hasn't been by a couple points. It was a blowout all the way." Kammerer. who led all ICOren with 22 points. helped to snap the Vanauards' 19- pme winnin1 streak at home, datina back to Dec., 1989, when sec lost to Christ.an Heritaee at The Pit -the longest such skein an the Reynolds era. Southern Calafomia. I~ overalJ and 3-2 in the GSAC, had won 10 11r1ipt o n its coun this season. "We taJked about (Kammerer) and (6- foot-S senior forward) Noel Matthews. to be tight on them all ruah t," Reynolds said. "If they set free they can nail it and we let them set free. Kammerer came back from the ankle injury. but (his shootina) doesn't SW'Prite me." The Warriors, 12-6 overan and 4-1 in the GSAC, went on a 1-4-0 spun in the fint half, matins it 21-8 when reserve forward Nate Shea-Han capped the Nn with a shot ofT the alas throuab the lane when 10:44 remained. "Our kids came beck... Reynolds said. "We were shootin1 well, but they just went ofT and dominated. Their bis kJd. (6-7 Chns) Hahs, ate (Jeff) Bickmore ali ve." T he Vanauards' 10-0 spree &<>t them to within three, 2 1-18. but they would never set closer. Btckmore, a 6-7 senior cenler. was only 2 of 9 from the field an the first half and firusbed with JUSt et&ht points - (ar below his averace of 20.:f PPS. Mike HenJum scored 14 points and Make West added 12 and a team-high nine rebounds LO lead SCC, which had no rebounds from Bickmore an the second half. "(Bickmore) d idn't pbay well." Reynolds said "This was his worst pme an the last High schoo' girls basketball year or two. Not only was then ddente aood. but for whatever reason, he altered fus shots and they Just beat him to tbe spots. They exploited his limatauons aod were doublina down on him and he didn't react to their dd'ense." Hahs finished W1th 17 points and niM rebounds whJle Matthews had 12 points. Forward Gres Zuanich chapped in With 10 points and seven boards for the Warriors. who were I 0 of 2 7 from the field an the tint half Kammerer dnlled l-po1ntcrs wtth 18: 17 left an the second half to make 11 35-27 and With 17.53 to ao to increase Westmoat't . ed&e to 38-27 He hit another with 15:iL• the clock. makina 11 a I 2-po10t llld (43-31). then again with 13:23 rcmainina. Has fifth of the S«ond half and stXth all tascthcr. came w11h 12 03 left to pve West!T\Ont a SS-36 lead The Vansuanh never recovered The Vanguards return to action Saturday na&ht when they travel to The Master's i.n Newhall. Eagles stop Mustangs, 59-56 Estan cia takes sole possession of first place By Barry F autk ner 0rM09 CoMt Dally Pr'O! CO T-\ \.1 f \ .\ -fhc buL7er prov~ to be the hc~t medic 1ne for Estanaa High girls ha\k~tl'>.l ll rnac h Lisa McNamce, who churned and burned for more than 90 mmutt"\ "'atching the Eagles outlast host ( O\la \.1e\8. 59-S6. in a battle for the Pacific < oa\t League lead "I could go for some Pepto" McNamec said aft.er a missed Cost.a Mesa free throw Wlth ni ne seconds left and a Leah Brut1 laytn fhe scconds later help- ed the favored Eagles esca~ with a narro.,.. '1ctor) .. I've fi nall) stop~d shaking..·· \.tc~amee added Both team\ fo ught a losing battle "'Hh nef'-e\ for the first two ~nods as Estan- c1a. the '-o ~-ranked team in Onnge Count) amas~ 13 tumoHrs 10 '°lojo 9 (osta \ilesa·s I~ ··A.II the pla)cr\ wt'fe reall" nervous the .,..hole fif'tt half.-said \.tc...,amet" who~ team 1mpro' rd to I -1 o' erall 5-0 in thr P\l Cost.a Mesa fell to I\. 7, 4-1 . but earned praise from (oach Jim Weeks .. fstanua 1s a great team and ""C pla~ed well enough to beat them ·· he explained "It "as one of those deal" .,..here 1t could have went e1thrr wa) we·.,.e pla)ed the '°lojo l·rankcd team 1n the count) (Tustin) and no" 'Jo ~ and .,..e·ve lost by four point~ and three points (re\ptt11H·ly) Thr' de~n e to he where they arc but ""t' sho.,..C'd .... e · r~ "er\ close ·· Estancla's Patrloe Lumpkin (3•) and Robin Cordrey (21) mix It up wtth Costa Mesa's Aprll Van Sweden (center) In a battle for posteSSlon m PCL showdown Tuesday. Estancia held on to take sote possession of league lead < lo4ie "as the he~t wa) to dcscnbe the al11on Tue~} a the score was t1~ 10 ume\ ;,ind th<' lead was no mora than four points e'.\cept a bnef elght-point Estanoa See EST ANCIA/11 Ross connects for 24 to pace Sallors to 58-55 victory By Patrick Lerkln Ol'M09 Coest OWiy PMot NEWPORT BEACH -CXsp1te makana only four field aoals in the second half. Newpon Harbor High huna on to a S8-SS win at home over Corona dcl Mar 1n Sea View Leaaue airls basketball action T uesday ni&hL Fonunately for the Sailors (9-8. 2-2). they were able to hat their foul shots down the stretch and they had Michaela Ros1. Ross. a sopho more, had a pmc- hish and carttr hash 24 point he hit on 10 o( I J frtt throw attempts an the pme. 1ncludina 6 of 8 an the fourth quaner before fouling out with I 07 left Ross Joined staning teammates Helle Myrup and Val Ornelas on the bench after both had fouled out earl> 1n the founh. but the Newpon reserves -.ere able to hold on. .. It was a tough wa) to win a p me considering everything.. .. Sailors Coach Shannon Jakosky said .. >\n) more hkc this and I'm 10101 to go into premature labor (Jakosk) 1s expecting) " Corona ( 12-9. 2-3) was v1ct1 m1zcd b> 14 first-quarter turnovers and ~me poor fttc throw shoou na. The Sea Kinas hat Just 14 of 26 fT'tt thro an ........ ···~··· ... , .... 1111 ···~ the contest ancludmg a 2 of 7 rffon 1n the third quancr. "The tumo,ers an the first quaner really hun us:· CdM Coach Ganh Flint said. "\\ e came out nervous and got in too much of a hurrv. We haven't had an) trouble e~ecullng the press break pnor to th1'! game. so I don't know what 1t was ·· Despite their troubles. the Sea Kings d id mount a rally 10 the fourth quarter after tra1hn1 b) as many as 11 points an the 5ttond half. Point auard Molhe Fltnt led the comeback efTon W1th I I of her 21 points 10 the second halt: he bit three 3-pointcrs 1n the game and scored 'i" points in a 12-4 run to open the fo unh quarter "Molhe pla)C'd prett> wen:· Garth Flint saad. " he had a couple of 3s to get us back 10 the game There's a lot of emotion involved 1n this game and I thought the IJrls did a good job by comma back .. "fter Tahlaa Waaner's la)'ln w1tb 3:50 left 1n the pme p vc Cd M au fint lead (49-47) \1nec the opcn101 manutcs of the pme. R nailed a 10.footer to be 11 up From there the two teams 1t'lded ba ket until Ross's laym pve the Sailors a S3-S I lead with l:SS left. Presenting Estancia 's Melody Earle IClll'I 12 LmR COSTA MESA - Elianeaa Hash leftior Melody F.arte has the IOU~UP polish U- toc:1atcd •ith all clMMc ICorina ma- .._ Now, aJI lhc _.. ii ... iutJllCt to ecc.lerate at t Ille •W• .... ol a ......... A ).foot.a poent llfSld.£.mteitableto ._._•JS Pl•·•-... -. .. ..... ._ 1mdu•11 •..., .... :i=.-.... .... i:....,.. ... : "La.st year. I had to call timeout 10 ask her to please shoot lhe buketbaJI,'' McNamc:c u1d. " he's a link better thi )Ur. but I tall nttd to remind htt she needs to do more than put ... Earle ~ 23. 22 and 24 poentt. mpcc. tl\id)'. to fuel three "ectones last ~It and aim Or-.. CeMt o.AIJ ,.... PSa)'ef Of the Week bonon McNamer •id Eartt's lt.'Ori:'I=' hM .... • COMiteeot kw .. at . 17· I ..,. which .. allowed .... to O(C..,,. the No 2 ranking in Oraneie County (be- hind 8"~-0hnda). .. he can S1COre a number or way .. Mc arntt e-plaiftcd. "She's noc the type to •Y •1 need to eet my 20 points tonilbt. • but slit cu be a t(.)On"I mactunc wtw. -e need tomeone to ,et tbe job doee Of. ~nsrttl ." Earte has ubeu.ed cte~ws whb her ability 10 bat bo ..... Dec PH II sn: - contiant dcMal*--.,.. ... SM ._ ..... lli9IMLIAI 1 Spnr•ts break --- LOS ANGELES -Hall of Fame ~ pjtcba" Don Drysdale is scheduled to be arraiped Feb. 11 on a cbarac of felony • drunken drivif\I stemmina from a traf- fic accident that injured a woman, police said. Drysdale. S4. was anested Monday night about 8:30 p.m. after the car he was driving collided with another vehicle. Drysdale, who was alone in ttis car, was making a left tum. police officer Tom Ohmer said. A breath test after the acci- dent showed Drysdale. an an- nouncer for the Los Angeles Dodgers. had a blood-alcohol level of .19. more than twice the legal limit of .08. Ohmer said. A 24·year-old woman driving the other car suffered bruises and abrasions and was taken to Si. Joseph Hospital in Drysdale Bu rbank. O h mer said. Drysdale was booked and post- ed SS.000 bail a few hours later. police said. Drysdale pitched for the Dodgers from 1956 to 1969 and was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in 1984. He had a 209-167 record and a 2.95 ERA. The 1962 Cy Young A ~ard ~inner. he pitched 58 consecutive scoreless innings in 1968. a rt'Cord that stood until Orel Hersh1ser of the Dodgers surpassed it by one in 1988 Before Joining the Dodgers· announnng team in 1988. Drysdale worked for .\BC· T\ a'> an announcer. OH_.. •l1lr1t1 Kings, 4-2 EDMONTON. Alberta -Goal· --- tender 8 111 Ranford showed last spnng's ... award-winning form while Mark ··"' ~ Messier and Esa Tikkanen each had a goal and t~e> assists as the Edmonton 01kr. heat the Los Angeles Kings. 4-2, on Tuesda) night The onh goal'! 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Plplcln Cl111lc llllrlll 111 Florida State. ranktd No. 4 in the ~ final Associated Prt.'!>S foothall poll. and ~ Bngham Young. led h:r Heisman ---- Trophy winner T) Detmer. were named on Tuesday to pla~ 1n the second annual Pigskin Classic on Aug. 29 at Anaheim Stadium. flonda State fina\hcd the 1990 season 10-2. including a 24-17 'It lUf') o'er Penn State in the Blockbuster Bowl B' l r \tumbled badly at the end of the season, finishing IC!.3 and ranked No 22 In other spon'i nc"" Tuesday: •Long Beach talc's Kevin Cutler. whose dunk on Thursda) night ~hattcred a backboard and cauSC'd postponement of a game against Cal State Fullenon. had 26 points and 18 rebounds to lead the 49ers to a 94. 76 Big\\ e'it Conference basketball 'tl'tOf) when the conte'll .... as resumC'd at T11an G .. m •Catcher Mile Heath a new-look fret" agent set free b' the <.'ollu'ilon 'lt'llkme nt. left the lX·tro1t T1gl'r"i and agn.·ed to a S2 1111ll1on. two-year contract "llh the .\tlanta Braves •Quarterback Joe Montana underwent sur- &l'r) to n:pn1r a hone 1n h1'> righ t hand. broken dunntt the Sun Franc1'>rn 49er<>" loss to the Ne~ ) orl (1aants an ~unda) 's "'n. thamp1onsh1p game Two snew\ \\ere IO<>t'rtt'd in Montana's hand dunng the \urgcl). and the procedure was pro- nounced a 'iUtlt:\'i •An \hl'll ul the R.uJers ~as named coach ot tht." )ear and Ph1ladelph1a quanerback Randall < unningham aµin "as named "lnnC'r of th<.' Ben Bell i\\\ard as '\ F-L pla~n 01 the ~car b) th<.· Ma\well Football C lub • Q\Janer'bal l lim Everett no<oe tackle En~ Ho .... ard run ning backs Emmitt '>m1th. James Brool'l and Joh n l William-; were des1gna1ed a\ rcplalt'menl'I lor tnJUrl'd Pro Bo"I pla~ers. EH·rell of th<.· Ra1m "a' named as a rl·plact"ment for San FranCl\<.o·, Jot· \ton1ana • Hnman "Aoore. V1rgrn1a·\ .\11-1\menca wide rne1ver. ~1d "'II g1vc.· up has linal year ofehgib1ht~ to enter the "'r l draft • 'itl'fan r dhcrg \wept a .. 1dt' Jaime Yzag.a of Peru. 6·2. 6· ~. 6·2. an JUSt under 11'! hours today to reach 1he \Cm1finals of the Au'itrahan Open an Melho urnt• \l\o ad\ltnca ng "a' Ivan Lendt. who ousted un't't'<.kd (1oran Prp1c. 6-0. 7-6 17-1 ). 7-6 (1·2) . • ( 1JI'\ C .1rter, an I I ·lime All-tar ratcher. acceptnl an 1n' 1tat wn to go to \pnng training with the I m \ngdn Dodgers • \1 an < 11rardt'lh won the men's slalom 1n \aalhad1-llin1l'rglcmm . .\u'ltna. the opening t."vent in the \\ orlJ \l1 ( hamp1onsh1pi. -From tbr Asso<'i•tNI Prrss Harry Nul~. hocke)' cnmml'ntator. after 1';1ul < ·'' alh n1 uf t l ouao; and Toronto's John t...011.fo wlltdl·d .. l he 1a\t t1mt· t"n things that h1g ~111 togt•th<.'r. Senctanat "·'' horn ·· PARKER .. I he monr} 1sn t h.sd up then•." lk ~•II ht· hn1<,h1 ng a two~drt) (rolden \tJll' t''t'nt 111 Brook'i1de Park in Pa..adt·na tod:t) before pla)'· ing a prar t1u· ruund at N<.'"porl Beach CC l hur\da\ He has won six Golden '\tall' l'\ cnts 1n the past IWO }'<.'Qr\ From 81 to continue to thC' final'i at La ()uinta. Parker's biggest single pa:rday a\ a pro came here 1n 1989 when he pocketed $7.500 for fim place Last }Car's purse was raised to S I0.000 for the winner and will remain at that figure again this year "My &oal IS to make II On the PGA Tour This 1s my career·· he' says Wllh considerable confidence "I'll play in Canada again 1h1s sum· mer and try for a card again 1n the fall. "I rcaJly enJOY playing in New- • port Beach. This tournament ha'i a special spot in my heart and I really look forward to playing here. It's a special tournament and my friends and ftlmily ~n come o ut to watch." Parker played on the Canadian Tour last summer after fini!htng sil{t h in the qualifying school His ,. best finish wu fifth place for which : : he ca.med SJ.200. ;:Elllf : • From 8 1 : &ained her 22.2 points per pmc • av~ the haahcst in school ht$- • &ory, IQCOrdma to McNamee. wtlh • no lips of sJowina. .. SM.1 scored 20 points or mort • in 16 of our 11 pmes and lhe olMr • two he•s had 18 and 16." McNamce said ... 1t•s not u difJ'ac:ult lo fet 20 points in ~mbcr as 11 iJ 1n January. bectu1e team don't ah~ay know who you are early in the ~· As m0tt and more te; ~ focu on her. he's able to play bt-ttcr and belier." Parkt'r .-,a .,.., "It c4uJI' lht· 1 logan Tour Jnd thq hJ'l' ,1 toupk of t'V<.'nt' "hl'rt' the pur,t· " S.'.!00 CX)(J or mort· I hn don 't \tart un11I Jun\' .rnd go through \t ptt•mtll:r tx·l'au~· of the \H' .it hl'I · Parker drm t' tht• t m u11 l.io;1 )Car l 1nhle the PC1..\ Tour in 1h1<> coun· tr). the} stJrt 1n \ u.:tona on lhl' ~est Coast and go across the coun- tf). wind ing up on th<.' East Coast Parker <>t'n t'' a-. an as'i1stant goll coach at l < I hi\ alma mater. when he is 1n 111" n fi r 1s mamed and laving 1n < o'>t.1 Mesa Wife Lon works tn the Cit}' and dad not accompan) him 10 Canada la\t year Parker pla:red in the A r & T Pm· Am at Pebble Beach IHt )'car and hopes to qualify again this )'Car Ht fired a 66 to qualify a year ago and 11 was hi s only PGA Tour event for the year Oettin& his aame in Shipe' for Canada. he wiU be ptay1na a an Tour compttitions. Earlc·s amvaJ on the varsity levd. aJona with rellow senior Pain· cc Lumpkin, has sperked a rttum to ucccu ror Estancia. wbteb bas a history of competauve team but h.ad slumped 1n the m1d-80s. "Patncc as the t~m·s leader. but Mclod)' 1 the quanerback," McNamee said. ··(Earlc·s) very valuable, because she make such aood dcci11ons on the court. he knows how and when to 1f1 the bill so Patrice and iM rest of our .pla~­ m. SM 1l10 a 1ohd put Of our ckkn • as the pol n t of our man·~ man pm.~ .. Much ot till' pur'>t.' money come~ from entr. It·<.·~ of the pla)'ers 1n these cH·nt' -S2'5 per event and accordma to Par~cr. 11 takes a fin ash an the top 15 to m~t eJtpcnses with close to JOO panic1pants in each tournament uolf 8\ a touring pro IS tltS Jafe and he wouldn't ha'e 1t any oth('r way ".\s long a' I fC"CI I am 1mprov· ing and have a chance. I will con- tinue to play,·· he Sll)'S. "I'm not looking al o club pro JOb or a teaching ~itua11on I feel I have 1mprovC'd and look forward to each year," Whatever the future for young Perry Parker. determination 15 a key and success 1s imminent ac· cordma to many who have followed his short career as a probs1onal iolfer. Earle, an 11-CI F sclecnon a5 • Junior. i averagma 6 l a istt. and ha attract~ stron1 rttnut1n1 1ntettSt, includtf\I a scholarship offer from Cal Poly Pomona. •• he's worked very hard rrom the ume he came into the pm u a anny kid whO was four tncha honer with a two-binded 1tt hot," McN1mee said ... Sbc.• come one of &he more dominant pfayn"S an Southnn C'ahforma aoct the collqt coecbri have liked WMt they've _. ii t.cr. SWI dlt belt rve.,. • l'.lilloria n."" t4 ,.. with the prop11m.'' Oirti dub ~I it DOW an run twins. n.n Uf three• l'OUP' an the dlib .-m. Eiahtem-end-unden arc hfP school jvnion and seniors (a 19.ycar..old tcnior is ehaible). Sixtcen .. nd-unders are frtshmcn and tQPhornorn (a 17-yrar-old i.ophomorc i~ eHaible). Founecn- ando-unders arc Junior hi&h player (a I S-~ar-old eighth-trader is clipblc). They hn~ formed a 12-and- under diViSJon but there .ire many who qun~ that this mi&ht be too much tOo earty especially if the plan IS to play thro~ hiah school. M05t club te9ms work out three day, ~week for 2'h hours. The weekend tournaments ha ve stancd and there arc at least two tour- naments per month. Jn our tt'g!On. which iMludes t~ms from Bakersfield. San Luis Obispo. nn Diqo and Las Veps, there are more than 80 different clubs that produce more than 200 total teams The tournamenls are very com· pC'tittvc and really teach these play· ers what it takes to be succes'lful. The travel is also cxc1tin~. The dub team that I coach which as the Orange County Volley Club senior team wilt, along with our Junior team and another 100 local teams. pla y an Las Vcps in February. This last weekend, many team~ "ere in Phoenix. Ariz. for a hag tournament. These tournamcnt'i are <.'~pcc1allr important for tho\C high school sen a ors as most of the college coachc'i are in attendance and lool- ing for rttruits. Man) a college star has been "found" at one oftht·sc tournament~ 0 How abO-.i this? Lat week. I MJ called by the rilP>na1 commi.uonrr and uk.td 1fl knew ofa icam thit would like to eo to Jal)ln to play durina Easter week. I am approechcd often by travel agents trylna to line up a tour IO my firs1 question was, "How much?" To my surprise. the hiah school in Japan will pay for this team· tri p, room :ind board. With that. I infomicd the commissioner that 1 did know of a team -min~. We'll spend a couple of days in Hawaii (it is on the way) and then off to Osaka, Japan to play• hi&h school from Japan, one from China :ind one from Korea. l was very fonunatc to tour Japan when I was coaching at the Uni versity of Hawaii in 1981, so I know what an outstanding experience this wall be. 0 In early June. there 1s an inter- national tournament in Chicago which will feature Lhe United States' best six club teams against six foreiio teams. It will be a great experi ence for ouf' teams and also a chance to watch some foreign ath- letes who could be future Olym- pians. 0 Late June finds most teams at- tending the Volleyball Fesuval in Davis. Cahf. This 1s the largest women's athletic event in the world. It features teams fro m 4 7 states and Canada. Dav<.' and Bernice Eppcrsoh arc the masterminds of the unique and c\lraordinary event which provides a "'eek of cont inuous pla) for more than 500 teams (mo~ than 5.000 Charlie Brande athletes). The "eek will aJso include coach's seminars and parents' cla ssc on such subjects as collqe rccru1 t1ng and form1na your own club. 0 Sance Davis is so close, most of the parents arc able to attend. Once the > attend. the:r are hooked. It 11 fascinating to ~atch all of the teams and players. The last event of the club season 1s the Junior Olympics which fol- lows th<' Fesu,al by two day . Some teams play an both tournaments. but mosl teams pick one or the other. The Junior Olympics move ever) )Car with th as year's event being an Tampa Ba). Fla. Our boys team alwaH attend the Junior Oh mp1cs."but man)' of the girts club tcam'i onl) go to the Festival. ChrlJ~ Bra.ode's volleybtil col•m• •,,an Lo ,.r Orup Coast D•llY Pilot ~vrry W~y. Clippers falter against Spurs, 106-100 David Robinson 't(.orcd 30 points. including e1a,ht during a dt"- c1s1,e 18·2 fourth-quarter run. J\ the San Antonio Spurs defeatl'd 1he Los- .\ngl'le'> ( hppers. 106-llXl. Tuesday n1gh1. Benoit RenJam1n. Charles points dunng the bu~t that made 1t 99-86 lead with 2· J 6 to pl:l) Lo~ .\ngelc'> camt' no closer than six the reo;t of the "a'. The Spurs· ha' e now won 14 of I 7 home games and c1gh1 of their last 1 l overall . In other NR.\ games Tuesda)· Smith and Ken Norman each had 19 points for the Chpp<.·rs. who lost for the I 9th time in 23 road games. B<-nJamin ali.o ma1chl·d has season high with 20 rehounds a\ th e < hppcrc; outreboundt'd the purs. '5· 'K. dt"'>Pttc 14 n·boundc; from Robinson. •Trail Blater1 1%3, Sus 111: Terry Poncr. Cl)de Dre:\lcr and Chff Robinson made thl· crur1al hasket'l 1n the final two minutes for ho\I Portland The uns. one of l\\O team\ to heat the Blazers in 22 g.ames at Portland thl\ \CJ\nn. rallied from a I~ point deficit in the ti nal 10 minutes to take th<' lt"ad on ~'cral occ.i~aonc;, the last t1mr Lo'i .\ngdes snm·d \P, t:o nwcut1vc points m1dwa) through the final period tor .in 84•8 I lead But San .\ntoniu ~·or<.'d thl' nc'\t IO to pull ahead b' St'\CO .\lier J Ju mrx·r h\ '\orman. the Spurs "ent on an 1'1·0 'urge "-Ith Rod \1r1dland ge111ng four of his 17 LAKE RS From 81 .,e, en of ha\ \hot<. 10 lin1.,h 14 ol 19 '"\\c t .tme out \\1th a \Cngrantc. !;tan1ng \\Ith that 12-0 run " Laker'> ( Oalh Mtkl· Dunlca'~ ~1d "Ryron ob' 1ousl\. had thl· hot hand and 1ha1 made 11 '1nuall) 1mpoi.<11hk tor an} land ol mnc pressure to \\Ork agamst U\ .. Maga<. John~on plt'kcd ur h1'i l(>unh foul wath SI\ minute' kll an the third quarter and did not re turn. He had IS point\ and eight US\asts. while James Worth) 'lt>rcd 16 p<nnts for thl' 1 akc.·r!t, ~ho shot 50 ix·rtl'nl lrom the field in building a 60-43 halfla mc.· lead at 105-104 on Marl \\l'St°'> dunk \\Ith 4 ~I WillllJ to pla~ • SaperSonlcs 13%, Bucks IOI: Eddie Johnson scored 19 of h1\ !.9 rx11n1s in the fourth quaner and lql'd a dinching I 'i-2 run as hmt &attic romped Johnson h11 I:. ol 14 shot'I lrom the floor. indudang -for·'I shooting an the tinal pcnod •Warriors 1!3, Rockets 111: Chris Mulhn had 30 point'> and .i l arc<.·r·hagh '>e'en steals, and Golden t.ate scored a team rernrd 46 tim.quarter points and held on at Oakland • N~ts 92 , Hornets tO: Ro) Hanson's follow shot ~1th 3 ] '>l'1.ond<1 kft capped a fourth.quarter come- back that ga'c New Jersc) the v1ctol) an Charlotte. •Hawks 118, Heat 107: Kn 1n Wallis scof"t'd 11 of has sca!;on·h1gh ~9 points 1n the dec1sl\e 1h1rd quarter as Atlanta extended 11s homccourt winning streak to 14 g.amc\ Ten area scholar-athletes honored \ '\ .\11[1~1 -A tno ol .\11 -CI F performers .ind nnt· J( \ll-.\mcncan "'l're among the 10 Or Jng.· < <.last .\rea pla}crs honored as scholar· athlctl''> h' the Orange (ount) C. hnptt'r of the t\ataonal r c.x>tball Foundation and Hall of Fame. < 1oltle11 ~ e'lt ( ollc.-ge 'iophomorc Kevi n \'h"orlh "ho "'II continue hi'> l;trt·cr at Washing- ton \l.llt' "·•" thl' lone communll\ 1Ullege player hunnrl•d C o'i tJ Mt''a High'!\ QutX Pham. < nrona dcl ~b r\ Bn.tn lkndmks and Fd1son\ Brent Hanson. t':Jt h .1n \II-Ctr wlcct1on. were al~, named. Other JH'a 'itandouts honored w<.'re Brad Phil kha n \m11n Eberhard and Brad L uedtkc of < ,il1f11rn1J I uthcran H1a,h. Da'c Dardis of Fountain \',ilk) lf1gh Makr Batc'i from I aguna Beach lllgh and "1 1ll' \1 1\c~ from Mater Dc1 High I ht' hnnon:l·~ ~ere chosen from nomanat1ons h) all Orangl' C ount) coaches. The requirements andudc Jt ka't a l3 grade point average. all-leagul' 'ltalu,. and 'oml' for.n of e:4.tracumcular or com- mun1t) In' uhcmcnt The pla\Cf\ ~111 be honored at a March 16 han4ut•t .it the Anaheim Mamott Hotel o\'ih"nnh a Pacifica High graduate wtth a 3 55 vPA \\ll'-a two-year All·M1n1on ( onfercncc ou1s1dl' linebacker Pham (1 91 C'iPA). the Pantie Coast Leaaue Defensive Pla\er of the-\ rar. wa~ an All-CIF D1,1s1on VII defen!l1vc b:id. He .... as also an ~11- 0rungc ( oa~1 .\rea -.eku1on h)' Tlte Oran1t CoHt Dally Pilot. Hcndmk'i P .81 ). the Dail) Pllof s &a V1C'w Leagul· Ddl'O'>l\C Plavcr of the Year. keyed the a Kings strong dcfcn'ic from a tackle spol. HC' was All- CIF D1v1s1on Vt. Hanson ( .l 61 ). tht." All-Cl F D1v1s1on I place· k1ckrr. wa\ a potent offcn s1\t weapon for the Sun\et League champaom .. Darth'i (-' 08) wa'i scle<.·ted n first-team All- · unset cornerback by the league's coaches last fa ll. S1l vc> (l 45) was an outside linebacker for the 01 v1s1on I sem1finahsts, playing one of his better games an a 3-0 i\ngtlus Lt'ague upset over eventual 01v1s1on champion Loyola Pluckhan (3 73) pla}cd quarterbac._ and safety for the C-Hawks, who advanced to the D1vi ion X pla yoffs along wtth the help of Eberhard (3.60) and Luedtke (3 53) Bates (3 53) was a 6-foot-J. 21 S-pound de- fen~1vc end for the An1~ts. -By * Deny P#HI DUNN taa,o, 1.ould be the answer 0 From 81 meter relay t('am, believes the NFL 1s an his future. "I fed I have the ab1ht)." he said. "'I've aot a lot more to learn. but Coach Workman and (secondary coach Larry) Re- i baa helped me n whole loL They stuck with me ... also hnve a arcat chance to start (at Aonda) btcausc they have no staners for next )ar. They pve me a base covcraac and some dnlls to v.orlc on. La t yc.r, the)' ~n1 9-2 and won Che Southcastttn Con~ rercn« and. plu I wanted to set out orCahfomia." 0 For the put 1•0 s.tatoftl, the Ookko West C"ollcee quanert.ck politiOft ba undoutMedfy bf'cn a problem am for me Rllldcn. and owe COkh Ray Shlctld'ont. nltrina his 26U. -na.t ............. hi• cya *Mk opm, ltK'hant WeaYCr, wbo .._ vu.. fmid to owe from Randle> n- Weaver. a backup last fall for the f>on5, completed S1 percent of his pas~s and threw for nc.rly 2.300 yards in t 989 while leadina La Quinta High to the CIF Di vision VI final s a.gain t Corona del Mu. D3v1d Brunet, GWC's quar- terback last faU . will be switchin1 to ~idc receiver or defensive t.c:k at either Chaco talc or UC S.nta Barbara. 0 Expect Golden West .ophomorc Cart Ferdinand to be one oflbc a.op aolftrs this"'""' an the C>rUje Emp1rt COftftrrnce. fttdinand, a Hantinaton Beech Hiab product and ooc ofthftir rctum1na owe p&l)'et"I, qullli&d for the con~ daam~iPI as an 1nd1vlduaJ a.. ,.r. HI pieced in the top lO Ma hlhman -amona 60 IOlfm. 0 Walda tor._ ... Andy swwan llUt ..-.. tte•a<Joldllt Wett•1 top llllllil .-;er Md NiW fifth in the "8le. Add OCC football! Team co- captaan Mark Rttktcnwald. the third and final Reckt.enwald brother (af\rr Ban and Jimmy) to play for the r1rates, will conllnuc his eollep career at zusa Pacific next fall. Recktenwald, a rncrve runnin1 back as a fmhman, could play offense or ckfensc for APU. He was OCC's 1tartlna fttt safety for lbe fi rst four pmci of the 1990 ICMOft, then aarttd to 1avc up hts &W'tinl Job and .-itch 10 t11lbeck Wbn 1 rash of injuries hit the <X'C beck field. Rcdtcnwald. WbO m"*'11ed 1 l kick.Of& b 33$ ~ flair' 1d Wida 144 nalluQI yards. ru for a. IOUC'hdOi;n wt pmiiied n,.. .., anoch« ICCft. He..., w 27 &Kilb°"··--...... o1..,.. ...................... Cnu.IDi...._ ....... ..... .,,._. , .... a.. •, ,,.,,, •• &a.'• ,.,,_ d ,,,,, ,.,, .' ,' . ,_ I In• aamc 'hat went down to 'he l~t shot 1t was Huntinaton Beach H1&h which escaped wi'h a 6().59 Sunse' League victory in &Jrls baskctbal! ac1ion Tuesday niJht. The Oilers, who buill a 38-24 halft!me lead, was able 'o hold on despuc a furious rally by the host ~argcrs. Edison trimmtd the dcfi- cn 'o 'hree entering the final quar- ter bu1 could never pin the lead. Ho"'ever. Edison ( 13-8 overall, 3-4 unset) had a final chan~ to win lhe game. takina posse sion out of bounds with five seconds re- maining and trailing by one. On the final play. Melanie lwamasa dished ll ofT 'o Taha Crooks. whose baseline 12-foot shot rattltd around the nm before falling ofT. . For Crools. 11 "as a d1sappotnt· mg end to a productive game tn "h1ch she scored a carttr-h1gh 31 pomls However. &hson hun 11sclf at the free-throw hne. convening only half of 26 attempts. f:iuntington Beach ( 17-6. 5-2). which leapfrogged idle Fountain Valley and into S«Ond place in the Sunset. "'as paced b> Jana Davis ( 16 points. I ~ rebounds), Clare Walker ( 13 points) and Tuesda> W1stnck (9 points. I I rebounds). Foun11un Valley's game at home against Ocean VIC" was moved to Saturday night at 7 • Marta• n . Santa An• !7: The V1lmas maintainrd a two-game league lead. selling the tone of th(' game earh b~ forung ~vcn tum- 0"('rl in th(' first quan ('r while building an 18-9 lead Manna (16-4. 7.()) e'<panded the lead 10 15 h} halftime and 'itan~d to put Santa l\na (7-11 1-6) a"a~ after g1\lng up the ti"'t four point!> of tht' third qyaner Sophomore gu..ird .\1mcc Pcnolat helped takr up the 'ilad, of absent staning guards L.eslu: Ono and Dawn Co\ b~ ~rnnng J career-high :22 potnl'i. (,Jlltan lkan had 16 COLLEGE WOMEN ISlo&a 70, SoCat C*9e 49 C NAIA Ohlrkt Ill) .... s.cai , .... ........ """'"' M •c,.,.. • I I 71 Ce•U>f' 0 1 0 I Wvto.O!! ' 0 0 4 O.lla ..... ' I I \ ,,._ ...... ) 4 0 10 (iU(K) ) 1 7 10 Pe~ ' , 0 • He'l•Oe v 1 0 7 " Hu'bu<' 0 0 ) 0 a ... ' 1 ' 7 •• C.r-• 0 J • 9 • ., ' 0 J 1 Zwao•...,. J 7 • • Be•O\ 0 0 0 0 C erm•~ , ' ' s T~~., 0 I 0 1 !>ell--, 0 0 • CO"' ~ 0 0 I 0 ~ ) 0 , • To1a' 1t 10 " 10 ro••' 10 . " ,, H• ""',. Bo e ~ 71 l -"' _., 8.oae .y,,,,,. 4 SoC e COi ~000 7 Bev·\ I HIGH SCHOOL !SOYS Lllef1V CN'lstUln 76, Hertta .. Chrlsttan 6J C Ac.adenlY lM-1 UMrtv Clw'llllMI H~ Clwlt9*1 .. " .. "' ........ Curto 14 1 1 >O v an HM\ 4 1 O 10 C.e rc1e 0 1 0 I It.Clef 1 0 4 I' O 'Conner 0 0 I 0 lui>e\ I S I I• z.-v 0 0 I 0 Ac,,.Ml" 6 S ) 17 Fle119 4 1 S 10 Oreo.+. 0 I 1 I M B•M~n 0 1 0 1 C••'ell" 1 0 I 7 D Belin~ 0 0 0 0 8u\n 0 0 0 O 8allooeno I 0 0 , AllOWAY 0 0 I 0 v accero 1 I • l K•m\ I 0 4 17 H009•11 S I 4 II Total\ )) t 71 1' Tot•I\ n I) 17 '3 k-llllV 0Uel'1Wn llb91'1¥ (IVl\l.en II 10 n 1.-1. H.,11 ... CIVl\lle n 17 10 10 71-.3 l _, -1\ L ~Iv Cnr \I en ·Ke<tem\ I Het0le~ C"' "en litedef S ZuOH 1 TKMk;et ~•1•99 coec11 1 HtOH SCHOOL G#lU '-HUN Hlb 40, Ut9UN ... di J9 (~KIA< CNtf L .. _, L..-a.di U..,,.. Hlh Ru.n Jone' ~leohem ~ I(~ w •• ,. Mite .... '•'"'"' Tot.i• ........ ..,. .... • • l 10 Me•1-• 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kfllme ) I 4 1 l I 4 7 Steve<'\ 6 0 I 17 0 4 0 4 lit v9f'e I I 1 ) 1 1 4 I NflMl" ) 0 S • 0 0 0 0 ZOl •off 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 F-l 1 1 10 OOOO M.to 10S 2 11 IS 11 ,. Toi•'' l1 • n ~ k-'" Oue"9n L119UN 8ffCn 13 J 16 7-)9 L8i1UN H11\ 14 I 4 I?~ l ·DOlnl 9081\ L89Vn• a..c,,_K..,...119n 7. Lel>Yftt H~lt-F en•fllo 1 Biola routs sec women COST A MESA -Visitin& 81ola Collcae jumped out 10 an early le~d and maintained it throua.hout, downina Southern California Collqc. 70-49. in an NAIA District Ill women's basketball game Tuetday niaht. The Vanguards (10.10) trailed b} IS at the half and could never reduce the deficit to single di&its after that. Kristen Bevis · had 16 points and five steals. Lori Halliday added I 4 and Darnell Good I 0 to pace SCC. For Biota (7-I 2). Michelle Mitchell "'as 4 of6 from 3-point range and ltd all scorers with 21 points. -By t*e Dally Pilot ESTANCIA From 8 1 cushion midway through the third quancr. Melod} Earle led the way for the Eagles with 2 I points. but the vis- itors· depth "'as the key in 0' er- commg Costa Mesa sophomore Olt,1a D1Cam1lh's 30 points 10. rebounds and fi ve as 1sts. Earle. acung on halftime advice from Mc:--.:amcc to dn' (' the ball to lh(' bask('t, notched SI\ points in ('3Ch of thr final t'o'O quaners. in- cluding the bucket that put the Eagles ahead for good w11h 3 1 l lc ft .. Melod) "a., a ltttl(' tcnlal1\e 1n 1he first half. but '>he re:tll) decided to go to the hoop in th(' \t'Cond," points and lour \tl·nls lo Jn .\ adl'nH Leagur game. • Liberty Cbrlstlan 38, Heritage Cbrisllan 16: Ro~maf) ( ugno. Laurn Cordl'ro and \hmt\ ( urto HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Estanc.la St, Cnta ~ S6 (~Kill< (Nil LH_,.I E1t1ncle C•OI ~ Luf'P"'Oil.·n C0to••Y e •· ' 9, ••• , Tru•rto "'"pl"' ........ l q 7 IS D•Cem 1 • 1 >O • l 1 71 Wero l I I 1 S 0 I 10 TPI0"'8\ 7 l ' 1 l 7 • • T Ot\IYI • ; 0 2 • o o o o "loeno' o O l O 1 l • s ...... !. .. -) ' ) • 0 0 I 0 ~f 0 0 1 0 fnt•, n IS " ~· r, •• \ n ,, IS s. E ''•"' • (.o\ra ~W kwe DY °"8..-0 z " '\ ti \t i 11 '' II S. J "°'n' _,None T KP!noee ' Non« HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS L•euna H•s 40, Utuna B••dl ,, l~aclfl< CN't L ...... I u..-... ell LAeuN H8t liu\11 Jone• S••e>"..,' O<.,.v !(..,,,.,.... W•v'lf' M••C,_..I Cermen Tota'' te"llflP .. ft pf IP • • ) 10 ""·~ ., 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 K" me ) l 4 1 J I • 1 S••ven' • 0 I 11 0 4 0 4 lt"'tre I I 1 J 7 1 4 I Ntl\Ofl ) 0 ~ 6 0 0 0 0 Z0t.~ott 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 F e111e I() ) 1 7 10 0 0 0 0 M110 1 0 S 1 11 1~ ll J'I TOIAI\ 11 4 11 40 ken Dv OU•r"9n L.OV1'18 8Hcn I) ) 16 1 )t Leguna H • I 4 I • U .cl l DO·"' goe•\ L•llu.,. B.acn-"1emoen 1 L"""8 H·~-f-...0 7 T ecron-cal\ None HIGH SCHOOL G.._U ..._..,.. Hal'Mr ~ c..a dill MAI U cs.a vi.. ~> c-1111 MM ....._, ...,._, ....... .. .. _ .. F "' • • l 71 litou 1 10 s 1• F e"9ftv 6 • S It MCL erff\ J 1 0 ll Kane ) ) ) f He 7 ) 1 1 Weo,.... 7 t • S ~We\ l O S • S.vlCY I 0 ) 1 Myruo 1 O S 4 vowr••• o o 1 o a.,... 1 1 o • Mueil9r 0 0 I 0 l1um•te 0 0 I 0 Tolet\ II 14 lt SS Tot.,, II n 1' st kw• "" OuerW1 C0tone cM1 Mer IS 11 11 It-SS N-POr' ~oor It IS t l~SI l POtnl 0081\ C0tone cMI Mer-Flint ), flenertv 1 T ecnnoe11, NOft• Wedneeday. January 23, 1991 • Cllll II 'I Crazy Horse team wins Team Calcutta tourney By RJch1td Dunn Of.,._ eo.t Diiiy PllOt The Team CalcutLI Tournament ., lhc Newport Beach Tennis Club -a b1-annuaJ affair 1nvolv1ng 12 1tams of 12 playcn. su men and sax women on each team -wa won by Vince Kowslty's Crazy Horse ieam last unday. Tbat's right, all tbe teams' mcknaml'S came under the cowboys and ind1ans theme Rtd Cloud, capuuned by Ron leV1n, took second while Butch Cass1d). under captain Mtke Watkins, fini shed 1h1rd Crazy Hors.c members includtd Kowslcy. Gary Dot, 8111 Hanson. Ian Flatlc}. John Bailey and Tom Lapno. while the women compcutors were Rosemary Prahlcr. Terry Marston. Maf) Ayres Carol Pangburn ~athl)n D'Ehscu and Ga)e Roche In add111on to attracung intcre t and reJuvcnaung sp1nt among club m('mbcrs. the tournament en~ances pc~nal assoctatton for n('w members. accordin1 to Newpon Beach Tennis Club President Ron Pfahler "It's a great tournament rspcc1ally for th(' ne..-. m('mbers." Pfahler !I.aid ··in one v.cckend. a ntw member could meet ~One" friends · 0 IM PeyneJOr11nge Coat Diiiy Piiot Estancla's Melody Earle ('4) sweeps past a pick to get Inside Costa Mesa's defense Tuesday night In Paclflc Coast League action. Chtto Bonnt'r defcat('d Co ta Mesa's Rand} M}'l'r'> in lhC' finals of the Pro ~m Toumdmtnt ~un<b> at the Costa Mes.a Tennis ( lub the fir~11n a ~ne'> uf pro-am events sponsored b> th(' ( ahfom1a 01\1s1on of the l ~ T i:nnis Assoc1auon. Rd,ol and \pald1ng were maJor suppliers. dtstnbuting g.1fo 10 aJI who attend('d. "h1k club owner M1k(' Reh1 onk orchestrated the affair Bonner won SI lSO "h1lc: Myers took horn(' S 100 Mc Namee said. Earle's aforementioned basket broke a 51 -5 1 deadlock and ~on1que Sweet made 11 a four- Point lead with 2·4S left by sinking a pair of free throws. Sweet. who finished with 15 po1n1s. h119of10 frtt throws on the night. D1Cam1ll1 . "ho h11 9 of 10 field goal attempts the final three quar- ters (I:? of 17 O\trall) CUI ll 10 55-53 with :?·04 left. but Earle scored with I 49 lefl 10 ntend the lead once more ( osta \1r.,a '>('n1or Rachel Thomas. "ho kd a hawking de· f('nSl\e cfTon. hit a pair of free throws "1th I I~ left. then drew a foul "htk dm ing IM the potential ')1ng hoop ..-.11h nine S('('Onds left. rombinl·J for ~4 rebounds. and Jen < aruso notched I!< J'<)ints as Liber- t~ pulled a".1' Jlkr a slow stan to ('arn the -.1ctor. at C \press College. -By th~ Dally Pilot HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LlbertV Cl\rlstUln ll. Heritage Cl\f'lstUln 16 CAcedllmv L .. _, L~ Chn•tle" H'"'8• ~"811 ( a,.u\O 8en11,en Cott,..an C.• C>OO l 1>\"v,.., P C•tr\ C;;ono Cc•Ot>•o (""D T •'• \ ""pf"' ........ 6 6 l 11 LeriGll I I 1 4 I 0 0 1 l"e•OO 0 0 4 0 I I l (~"h 7 0 1 S I 0 1 l"r•e 0 0 7 0 0 1 X"•'•o• 1 0 I ' 0 2 0· a 1 I I \ 0 I 0 1 1 IS I lS ll Tote\ 6 J '' 16 kwe DY °"-"9n L ~ly CfY \t I " • 17 I 1-1' H••'•->t (IY••·~ ' • I ~·· J e>o ~• ~' Ht< ••oe C•>< v e...-.<ne ... " , T~IHh<• \, N ~ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MarlN 7S, S..nta AN J7 CSun~ LH-1 Senti AM Marine Pe yen l 0()91 f fOllr' E •"•O• Peelle< LU""e\' P•el<t"< • R 1 .. "pllP .... pl .. J O I • Been I 0 ) 16 o 1 J 1 Ha•cro J t 1 1 1 0 l • T ""e>e' 1 0 1 1 1 I 0 5 S1'4te>f't••d 1 0 1 4 1 1 ' • P9r>oia1 • 1 o n 0 I 5 1 L ult I 0 l 1 6 0 I 17 tc.tim l 0 2 2 1 0 2 4 IC.• •u l I 5 1 1 00. 100• Pelmet 0 0 I 0 P•elutt• I I I l 1\1\evff'\ 2 0 0 • To••\ •• s 11 )1 TOl'91• n IS 1) 1S k-.., OUe"9r\ S.n1e Ana f f 10 ._JI Mer•.,. ll is l• lt-7S l _,,t _,. Mer~~' 2 Ooe 1 TKM-Ce•• Non. J\I Mero.,. .. 77 HIGH SCHOOL GMLS Hu11tco19te11 8Mch 60, Ec9Mft 59 C~L...-) ".,....,....... -..di ·-- o ... ' Jet>< now Jon~'°" W••i.er W•ltrlCi. Tote\ ......... .. ..... I 0 I 16 Cr«M*• II t 2 JI • 0 • I Mtllef S J I 13 • I l 10 twamew ) 1 • 1 1 0 ) • \ltnc;t\ ) 0 ' • S l I 1l CO!douO'I 1 0 I 1 • I 4 t l(all1le 0 0 1 0 71 S II 60 Toto n 13 t• Sf k-1111¥~ HunMQlon 8HCll 11 11 • ,......, E O·Ml" 10 14 lf l ..... Sf ) "°'"' 908•~ Huntln910tt ~tow I Thomas misfired on the first free throw. then h11 the sewnd. but Estancia inbounded qu1ckl) and Earle found Braat1 behind the de- fenst for 1he capPl·r "How mulh J1d thal free thro" miss by'> .\n 1nl h''.. Weeks la- mented "(ThnmJ\I didn't get the free throw. hut \hl· pla~ed a great game Earll' 1\ J grl'Jt pla\cr and \he really ga .. e U'i prohlems· .. Patnce Lumpl 1n f 10 points) and Robin Cordre' ll'1ght) pla~ed kq rok'i for thl· "'nm·r' • La1aaa Hills 40 , Laguna B~•cb lt: The .. 1s111ng \n1<.t<1 m1'i\ed I ol 33 free thro"' 1ndud1n& of I' 1n the founh 4uJrta to romc up JU'' Sh\ PrC'n·dang the tournament was a free chn1c open to tht public. with the pro\ g1\ ing k wns Thl· nnl Orange ( oast Arca pro-am toumamC"nt "111 lx· at Fountain \talk' ' Lo'><. aballeros on March 17 0 I hl' \nu1hcrn < .ihfom1a Tennis l\ssoc1at1on f\{ 1 .\ 1 has e\lendcd m '>pc.ln">Or\h1p ul the Volvo Tennis/Los .\.ngcl~ ml'n\ tournament JI l ( l.\ lurthrl'e ~ears The 1991 VolvoTenni., L1>' .\ngt'IC'S T11urnaml·n1 \\Ill~ pla)t'd Jul) :?7-Aug .i at the.-Lo\ .\ngclC''> Tennis (enter JI l ( L->.. \\ 1mbkd\ln chdmp1on tefan Edberg. the.-'" I ranked pla)cr m the "orld ,., the dclcndtng champion at the I B \.l .\ T Pl o ur \\ orld \t•nl"\ \'\ l"OI \oh u '<.1 sixmsorsh1 p of V 01' o Tenn1~ L °' .\ngde' llc-gan in 1985 I ht• <''>II mated total m \ estment b) \ 01' o during th!'.' thr~-\ear pcnod ''' lhl nl·v. uintrart is 1n e\CC'SS of $4 m11l111n Riebard Duaa Is aa Orff6~ Coast D•llJ Pilot ports Wrikr Qo•~ club tt>nnis C'Oluma ·~•n ~v~ry olll~r fflt'da~•d•J FREE VIDE RENTAL I ) l.~tl I-=-: .. c/, r/ • "-· '•· .. ,' .. . 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The Oilers. who defeated Ocean View Saturday nt&ht to cwm IOk possession of first place, wtll meet an Edison ttam thlt was favored to win the tcaaut ttlle 1flcr the prc- leaaue season. Hun11naton Beach earned a S8-S7 victory 1n the teams' fint mcctina on an Andy KIJew k1 It) up W1th I seconds lcf\. n &hson v1c,ory cou1d fo~ a three-way tic for the lead, provided red-hot Marina handlH v11itina Santa Ana at 7 p.m The unu uaJ S p.m. tipoff for the Ed1son-Huntinston pmc is dte· tatcd b)' the d1stnct's finals week. ~n Vit1". ~hich IS CUJTCfttly tied wtth Edison and Marina. one pme behind the Oilcn. ti iclk. dcctina to p&a) n con1ea1 -~ Fountain VaJky uardly nipt tn. .ad. The Sea Kirtll ud kn bOtb l·l ..,_.ntt ~ ~tioa. llftd a victOf) IO I" beet lato -!el Veew hu•t. Where TUlda, Qr-. -er Countf.s 0 ·IOP-f'Ubd ..,., ._. SlddWblcl and Woodbddtt .,, .... mt. 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T ;OH"I S A "•··~ o' Frtoc1 •v"' Ct,•(n Soccer Hltlh school eir11 sra Vl(W LIAGUI ... (er--. ... M.tr ) N....,.. .. .,.,.,. J ,..f'A )("" '• -; • ~ .... ,., .. Ot • • •• ... ... !!! ( 'II ~ ~ ""'• UO'...,~ tt Q .... t .... f'O(• ' • ,.. ' 4 "!. " IV• il<NU T Lt: AGUI •••.., .. _a..uo e ·I'~ , ..... -.... -,,jl 8 .... ...... ,.. .. t c:" '9'A(tf K fOA\l l.fAGNI' ( ,,..... • ,., •• NlieW • f • "'• ' 7 .. ~ ... Tennis Au1tr11i.n Open 11-..rMI !111 "'-'l • E '*""0,.'01" • '• .... , • •v )I ,. .. ,...,., '11/rrM't' Ouanff'~ ~' .,, 1r• i ,r." \•~• Gr J• "' " . .... ~·. . •Jt.,.,. ,., •I • ·•· •"'1 dr' 4 , ,. ...... " ' ... ,.. I) ' • ' , f 11 Area sclledule Todlv I Ulll II.All ~.,.,, ""' ... ~·. • ....."'"""' c, .. , ''° ..,,,.....,,<>\ • ' • 4f ~ -• ~ o' •' S.~• • Ki ..,. •• "'• J .. ~ 0 • ,, tip• .... ,.. \ • _, • <. .. , ... 0 •• • .... Wrntlllll Htliltt \ChOOI \l& Yt(W LEAGUl ~.-...c• •' c...-~ ... Ma• • .J ... ..... . \' . .. Bulletin board Bob Wfkh, 1990 Cy Youna award W1nncr • •lll be fcatun:id at a bucb&ll ca.rd show ~Po"'°ttd by <:>tun V tCW H iaJt School Bl~ll on Saturday from 10 a.m , 10 S p.m O ne lilt Slnetr or 8111 Sudakis autoan~ will be mcluckd with admrulon. Bob Wekh 1utop1pht Wlll be SS. Admission will be $2 for aduht and SI ror cluJdren 6-12 . Ocran Vitw tS localed 11 17071 Oothard t., Hunttnaton Btach. For fun.her infonnatlon • phone 96s.llOl 0t M8...Q6S6, cxL 207. ...... ,,, ,. The upcr Bowl unda) IOk race will be held unday at the harbor locatrd at lkryl St and N Harbor Dnvc 1n Redondo Bach. Rt11s1ra11on and F11ncss Fair opens at 6 a.m lrttts clOJC and orpn1zrd wannups beain II 6:30 a.m. with costume 1udgjn1 st.an.inj 11 7 WhCC'lcbair and Baby Bugy Joagcr stArt at 7 ~ w11h JOk race s1art.in111 8. The 5k walk starts II 8:10 a.m . wnh lhe award c:crcmontcs planned for 9· JO. Thr Redondo Beach rau• annual!}' a11rncu mort' than I S,000 runne~. mam in costume, and 1cam$ of l'C'nl1pt-dcs and s1:it-ixicks art' also on hand. For r ntry 1nforma11on, phone ( 213) 376-0911 111111 school ranlclnp 110'1'\ llA.\&PTl4U. 0, Dl'1d• I ............ , a......-lltt '-I\ •hi•"• '*" \Nin-a' • ' '1••~r 0.-1 Aap... 16 t Ill I \I.I \I ~ •-' \I J \ I ., .......... .. I' I ,. I' ' I\.' ~ ~ .,.-, ' tMn I' 11 , .. , • ··: ' \t ''•l•1tl I'•"' i 1lt1td ~ f\.I I I ( \\ ' I ~ I I ' r a"t I \t ..t •n ,,h I 1 I 1t ' 11 \ jfl~n I I j ~ t Ahvl '-•ul 14 ) U \"1 Ai \1 j' .1\ I l t ,, l'A I I A .. tti ,. """t .. , i f tft .. •1 I I• • t I " 'I \t tJt, A fl , .. '\ ti. '"' h 1 II H1• 1•1•• Ill \1 ' • ' '" .. • r ...... •• r •• , ...... r •••• " • I I< II ... rtJ \. , , ' .. ...... "' ,, ' I • l\.annu•1 II< \ft/a I I 11 ' f,.tnl\nu~ Plal"" Dr .\11ra II l \f ~~'" < """"° Rral 11-6 \1 11.iu"><'a ( IMIM Rre! II•• ' I ~"""'' \a'I F"11A...i.' I~ • t i..,_. llffd, Pedlk C-.1 II l P•u• \ ( am•Nl R .. 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(I A'>'i lf I~ I> INIH· X 642-5678 FROM NORTH OR ANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO THE DAILY PILOT ... .... ,...,. ~ .. ., ,., I# r, 11 uo OEACkJINEa P r A '•ON DE ,.fll "r Yl>'l<la, ' ...... ,." lfwJ MM'SAy ,, •"4'!•; rr-0•1 S•• ,,.,., ~·· ,, ' '< 'v ~ ... -.::1or>v ',..,. 30 .,..,. ... .,.,..., '~ •"iJ ,,,......, l lt: ~ ...... •. ,JO "'·' ~ ' ~.• CHE CK YOUR AD THE flflST DAY ~~u•tl ~ J \f "•I• 1.• .. -· .. ' • ~ ·. ··:' ~) . . . . . .. ·11 • • 1 ~ ' . ' . ·~ • . t' ' ( l . " 11 )();:> WllUY MOUSA HUNT.BEACH W!ITMtHST'IR 'OOHTAIH VAJ.J.Ef COSTA M IA CZAJA ....... T-"9 ''•••1111 .-,lllCIH .. ~ "9 ,, j ' ' tu, 0 •• 't . t 1 "1 tu ,,.., ,, .... , .. '., f ~p•o•~•"' t t Hi '.., ·,· 11 • 4"'1 .... 'O'AIO . . . ~ '••'•i..1• ~ . • • I I . ' " •I II• A'•. • I • '"9"" " ... , ... ' -.. . .. B .tl!JI • I 1-.1,p ! . ,, 11> STATI! SAlL ·3M, 1 BA ... le. ""5,000. 211 Op•t. OP!N DAILY 1·5 7D-0ee0 (,·r.,r.i, 1· .. ·1 Costa Mesa 1024 8 Houses under S200KI For fro" market evalu· at ::>'1 non Young Agt ~<l-4673 l E S MAKE A DEALI 9• a-"' s OK o--0wc 'lr .. 1 '" •f90U'•SEE :>~ •• ~..,.w son DOWNTOWN SALE C()me on down lh11 weekend for the good pr1ce11 54&-5880 Huntington Beach 1040 FORECLOSURE!!! 5 BA, 2'h BA. 2 l ly, pool. ape Huge cul· de-sac 101. lam azd llv rm wicracklln frplc, gourmet kllch, formal dtn, 11cy1 tff Blu, 9Sl-5121 Newport Beach 1069 BY owner Newly r•· modeled 3BR 2'h Ba houae Sl•P• to beach & bay S.199 500 831-7677 f ot Sela or Laa, Nwpt Hgts lg view hm 58R, 3BA Soe 10 eppract Call lot •1191 8'&-2582 HARBOR VIEW HILLS PRIDE of own.rahlp Immaculate • bdrm, private m aatar , beamed famlty room. dining room & lovely yard S1epa 10 neigh· b0f'100d pool 873-6900 .. '975,000 '4.~TI NI Mt l"'W f Uc~''-· FiEAl TOAS UDO ISLE, new ttome. 3700.f. ,.~ to llH.000. onH SAT/BUN 1().6 WI ltl fljt/!• by --t21"'9a....11M111 Mobile Homes 110 SELLING OR BUYING A MOBILE HOME FOR ~REE INFO CALL 1-800-777-8836 ProMATCH Out-of Stole Property 155 Lake Havaau. /42. Great VI-I Nu hM 3br S76 llOO OWC. Call Lynn 1. 800...32-4595 ... 1101 R B G Tmw Shnrmg 1590 Selllng/Buylng/Rentlng Clmpground/nrnt1hllt FOR FREE IHFOAMATI~ CALL 1 800 T71 8836 • Costa Mesa 2 t ?4 Corona del Mar 2122 NEW EXCITING! Lg l br 2ba upper dpl11 4BA homo NewJ)Of1 Dock gar hl·bmd ce1t Hoights area $1800' x1n1 cond S1475·mo mo 722·1800 eve & _ 760-9020 I wkends 25 J 1800 N·ce o!dor conage·atyle wookdya roa• d 1ple• 2BR I BA Nowly rttmod Jbr I bA cozy 'rplc nice crpl & lg new ya•d pell ok bltnds W D hkupa, 929 Arbor SI S11SO oceanside or PCH 2 1 mo 1 SI last SJOO IGC c:ar parking Avl Feb dop 5'l0 4 115 st Drove by 704 Bego- n a S1025 mo 675 ... 912 Costa Mesa 2 124 1 ST MONTH FREE (w/1 yr ISO) 2BR, 21i'.!8A lux condo Frplc, w/d hk· up sec gAio. parking ST 1951mo 646-4-472 PACIFICA TOWN HOMES Newpor1 HolghlS 2BR 1 '"10A 1n chnrml11g cond1lion Frosh palnl, pr1v1to pAllo. carport, pool & laundry Sorry, No Pele. S895/mo Curt 11 63 1·1266 Real F st;ifr Exchanqe 160 I BACK Bay Condo In Woodstream comple11 Avl Feb. 91 3Br • Iott 2 'Ba, Ip, w'd hk· TRADE y~r negative ups, anc:h 2 car gar w POOL HOME Eoslslde 3-2 • lamlly rm lg yard, cul·de- soc S 1400 mo Yrty RUSTY GUINTHER --631 6389 Ai' Sp actou a & m odern 2BR 1 BA home w now carpet Verd w/pool open meadow vtew, amen pet ok w or Harbor Ortve by "3 Atbof $1200 mo Agl caah now hou1e1 or opnr SI 300 281 ·9151 condo• for our po51. o,t 100. or 542·&4 15 live ca•h now office condo aultea In auper Tust.ln toe, 067-603S .... ' 41 H .1llH1.I Pt~r 11nsul;1 2107 COSTA MESA BLUFFS Spacious 28R 2.,.,BA twnhH Lg kitchen w brkl1t rm. 2 car gar, lrplc, 1ml balcony • patio. w td hlfupe, 1ma11 pet ok Comm pool & l•nnls Vk:tOl'ia/ Canyon arH I 11 50 AV1 2 S_!lkr 875-4912 875-4912 Dnna Point 2126 ••CUTE 2BR bch cot· E SIDE 2Br 2Ba twnhN lag• w/aundeck GrHI New pnt, ca.rpt, bllnd1 IOc 11050 5-48-1793 & appllanc .. FP, gar, +2Br 1ba, nu ~Int, lndry. 5930 &40-2•28 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Large 2BA plua den, 2 ~BA . • I I 00 mo 819-SQ.t~7 COii.ct H1111!1nqlnn BP;H h :) , •10 carpel, bllnd1, beam m!SID• TWNHS• 2BR w/gar new cP'a cell. 3408 1"" M•rcua 2Br 1 •hBa, yard, MW fncd yd ' W•lar ~'. $845/mo 973.7353 carpel/pn1 Sl50 2548 Call 9-&PM 83tS'°"'120 Charming Panlneula Pt Ortt"ji• 8'2'2520 2710 O.l•war .. ft 1780 28r 1BA new ·carpel EASTSIOE 3en 20A • OCEAN VIEW ntc. 2BA f lo and ' llVlng & t•m rma, on 0 rp • 2 car gar. cul·d .. Hc Nie• yerc:t •I beach. arage. 11•00 Vf'IY 87B-eeOfJ 5 1325/mo · 722..,217 frptc, bultMne. IMO/ _ ' mo (2t3) H2·39tt ( . "r, , r 1 "' .. , 11 . 1:> IDEAi.FOR ROOMMATE I N1 -.·.1 ·· Ht'. I\ I . I ~ - Newport Beac t1 2169 •TOWNHOUSE 3BR 2V>BA. frplc. No pets! S1 2SO'mo 721·11>86 I BR Sea Faire Condo lg patio, run appl d w. frig. pool. Jacuzzi $875. 581·3466 BLUnta CONDO 3Br 2.,.,Ba F/R D R on greenbelt, walk 10 atorH &40-1858 Blutft 3BR. t 11ory. lg M11r Sulla, 1800 sq n Pool. 2 car att gar 11750/mo. 84-4-2607 Choice upper unit ge1ed comm 2br. 2ba. Pool, 1pa, 2 car g11, w/d, fl'l9 SI 500.'mo 729-7270 EASTBLUFF Spaclou• 3BR 2BA P•llO home on comer lot w/2 car gar, fr pie, modern kitchen, w/d hkup, pool •ccesa. S 1 300/mo Avl no w Bkr 875-4912 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3BR 38A +tort Lg yd, COfm\ pool. dtll Olf s 1 95(), mo Af IC1-7S2t Hert>or V'9w Hma beaut 3BR 28A, Monaco model G•rdener. comm pool It 900 844-6810 873-3174 Kldl/P1t1 OK 3br,vl-. Eatlbluff c ondo. S 1875/mo S 1800 to mov...in &4&-3959 Lido lale. •BR 38A houu on lntlCle tot, great locatton S2.000/ mo 875-~11 Udo Ille. Nice 3BR 28A t\ome, Qu+e1 area, f/p, 2 c:et. ~ patio, •va I now 12, 150 llTJ-M» NIW RINTALll "'..,. .,, 2t1e moo • p Wla. 38 . 3 8a, Wik tO bC:h/ ahope, alarm, Jac:zl, frptc. 119" • 5'1· Mao. M0-11'1 28r hOUN In q\Mt Eulll<M Co•I• Mau netghbomood t Cat OK 1711/mo C11t *LIDO •• ..,* Ocrlt'l!I ar. 1111 moo P' ... ft lbr,,.... 11300 ... ..... 902 Baaullful ,.,. 1•A Zbf, 1b41, 1900 MObM Mt8 In g9l90 Auocl,.•d Realty, comm. Hr CenfMfy w. 1100 w. BalbOa. ... I~ 11000('9'0, Allt 103, ~ 8 873-3Ml now 11s--et12 ettr _..;..;..;;•..;.;~~~..;..;..Vlo..;;..lW-..•--'Top ftoOf fJant~ N ... ft d Condo Of MC. bldg. ' vG • mo arn, .. •u11ful, apadcMHI, ~ ..... 111A. f1p, -----~·---utd9 pd Vrty SHIN -·· -r"V''""• -· .-.12,~ ' Jee, tenn1a. lt,OOOI mo + uett, 13•-31•1 • • Newport Beac.h ,> 1 G9 Nwpt Hgta charming 3br, 2ba tam rm, 2 car gar, yard 1 yr IH Sl4SO.mo 213-472~ OLD CDM· 3Bdrm. bulll In 1905 A true charmer, lull ocean & bay v1ew1 Enjoy aunaeta flom the porch. Utll paid Ottered al ltflOO/mo CALL RUSTY, Agt 831·12111217 -VILLA BALBOA COMM l br Iba l10001mo Cl\11 M•rta, fS50·9-46e V IL LA 8 A'L I 0 A COMM. LEASE OPTION I BR, 1 BA Call Marta fJ50.046e Villa Balboa lrg lu• 2Br 2Ba, ocoen vtow, pool, 2-car prkg s 1750 71 •·SOl-0347 •110 CANYON• 2 BR 21"" BA, 2-ca.r g•rege. ON OOLF COURSE. $1805/mo. 750-0079 HMIORllLMD Ler~ pier, HA 18A, minimum I mo I•• MSOO/mo ... ..,He u·,t111 . ·, "0 'f .. ., , •• 11271. Nu twnhm 28r 28a. P_.lo, •" 2-<:ar ow N""'1t 75fo.08.t&., Balbo11 Pernnsulo 260 •LO tBR 1BA S775 •LG 3BR 2BA S1295 Call Conn1a. Ag1 675-8404 2BR I BA, fp. c:a1port 324 E Balboa St 000 unrurn, SI 050 furn e80-3812d 279-0878• 3BR 2BA Yrly IH S1eps 10 1and 1 car gar. high cell , S 1 ,400 Lv mees 549.5790 FURN 3 BR 1 ·~BA lwnhae rP, deck. 1. c•r prkng, blk to bch $13SO/mo 875~4 142 Up•t•I,.. 2br 1 ba. ga7, 2 aunny pall09 $10251 mo. yr IH 9<>8V1 w BalbOa Bl 875·9650 Coronll rtel M.tr ?b22 ++2BR lBA·NEAR [IOCEAN VIEW!! I ~•decorated 2BR 2BA, ca1hedrat ce•I· 1ng1. pvt balcony 1acuzz1 From $99!) No POii 855--0&65 osta Mesa 2624 $700 MOYE·INI Oelu•• 1 & 2Bdrms •Small Pel OK 548·7387 * EASTSIDE • Spacious 2BR, I BA, ralrlg ga1 & water Inc S7501m~ 646-5853 • 1 MO FREE RENT 2BA w gnr, now erpt & paint yrd. water pa. 2566 0 rano• ·a· S725 1571 Orange A' $740 667 V1c1or1a 'L' sreo Call 636-4 120 ~5PM BEACHI frig, fir• *1 MONTH FREEi place, g.arage, lndry' 1 BR & 2BR 1 • ·•• • $1050-'0 723-1863 y D" POOi •P•. c•ble hkup •Corol1do, 2BR 18A WlaTLAKa vn.UGa lwnhee Pool, car-14Mt22 pone. S900 NO PETS 722-8011 or EvH •Clean. quiet, lg 2bf Wknda 722-8•40 1ba, new crpc, veftl- cale, dtw, garage, CU1e 1BR 2nd llOfY Apt lndry, al orage lt71 on th• BAY •lbalco-NO PETS &40-2•D5 ny, 11 tOO mo Call --------...;;.....;...;;_..;.._ Jennifer &42-6515 •E/SIDE 2BR w/get. new cp1 & drpa, Poot. MOVE·IN BONUSll apa no peta ~ SJ)M:IOU9 28R H~BA I h ,...f'ld 631 J••1 twnhma. 1950 mo. ua i& • • •• eoo s .. Ln ... •-2811 t4IO DllCOUWTU (Can few Detellat) Spaeloua 1 BA, llltle new, Incl Mg, 1"tcw•. mtuo. pool, carPQft & laundry Cell Sue 5A-.o.tt2. Ul11ml c ..... , .... t.oe 1M -pe90, country ......... . No .-.. 180 ,. .. .. ~a20tl•••3 •WTllDI• 1 BR "50/mo Incl ga.a. water & gar No ~· • 2323 Eld9n 6"8·715• •GOOD LOCATION S2IOO,, L.arge28r1 ~h townha• Laundry room, petto. aft btt4na MU mo. 207I THUAIN Tll MGMT 132·223J •Llrge c:teen • .-... 2bf 2ba • .,. ..... di w, new c:rpt, gar, ""*Y. •0-un. NO Nl'tt<e0-2419 ' .... p.-cae. a -lrnd. ~. ---------1 "•frl~tnetuded . tlAITWt ...... a. .... ,., •••• u , ....... ••• .... ..... .... poOf, ........ fli'll!lla. 1111 t,..A tow~ Mo~ 1' 9lf .............. llllA<to.--, ..... D/fl MD,.._, tlll, ...._ bu1 e.r. ........ 111)/ftle.; ... ., ......... ... tnt ... *91119. "' ...... ~ 1'1&.MOMT ••• ••---11• Mt• dAPTI s~ ' a l9drm ~ --. """· .. ••.: N>I• 0oM to lllleedt, ...... trlillr Oft P11t -tt1~ , .. ~ ehope. ''°"' Udo bet'! 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NEWS PA· GOV'T JOGS HOWHIAINO! To '30.000lyr. t24 ,._ Cell I too-283·3550 IEL, IT ARTERS NHDED Twnh••·•IYI• W/COV• t8A to 3BA plut ,,.. rOft(...., Jll"I 18, H.D . .,.. PERS, ETC. •red patio l angl gar, unlumlthed EXEC office auhet nHr --="=2·..;:2:.;.7..:::2.:.1:...· ----Custom•r wUI got Jl300-SSOO pot w .. k 288 CabflllO, Sl75tmo S7'° to 11400 JW Alrpott, •no Von LOST: lodlot glasHs qua111y volume print· J6AM·t 2 Noon ORDEADEIK IAon•,rl 8em·2 30pm, 18 30/Hr Benellts Ugh! typing for com· puter C•U Wtllle for appt ~8-5525. !look• on Ta~. Inc 846-5040 or 87~-8427 VILLA Karman Ave, NB. FAX, whh hatf red rim Now-~~: trm:hort tum CALL M•Ht• EASTSIOE OUtETru RINTALI recopt, copter, cont port BHch area Catt Som~n• with •om• ...._.•1• Part Tim• HOUSI! W/D hlc·up. 171-4112 rm, kltch, frM parking 042 ... 1M Htabllshed contact• __ ........ .-.....--.......,;...__ COLLECTORS Gor110•. patio, No p9tl 11 coffee 1 .. 'Y bldg would be• big plua. H8ftdyman S795 + Sec. 145-7234 furn. S250 mo-mo. Al Excot1en1 w orking Al l>UfP(>H f~ enter· SET YOUR Oulnlan 833-9550 environment. Many talt"lm ant faclllly OWN HOURS LARGE 21" S725 LAGUNA Bf!ACH NEW OFC, appro• 220 bone1111 This Is a Oroundak .. plng end 1BR $GOO 831-4088 MOTOR INN l/f, corner wlndowa. commlulon position gon malnt llnowi.dgo Become an 1ndepend· 1 Rru •a•ftAINfl Wkly rontalt $175 & on E 17th St, CM with a bl-weekly a must 541-2231 •nl contractor collect· ~ """""" Up. Color HBO lV, $365/mo. 64e-4330 draw against. If In-HOME TYPISTS Ing for homo sut>- 3BA 1 .,.BA, S9IO/mo maid ave, hHled pool NEWPORT PIER AREA t0toated, pleaH eon-1crlp1ton' ol tho Dally Lrg room• Ii clouts, & atep• 10 ocean. E ._.... 1 FOR U\O hOtt.at women t•ct Dave Hoton at PC users needed Pilot Co1nm1s11on giant aundeck Agt Kitch'• avl 985 N nc .... n. L..., panc5~~1815 In Ameflea by phone. 642-4321, Ellt 252 $35,000 potent al De· pa•d wHkl,. Contact SR Co sq. •••• .. ~,mo. 1-0N·1 1 ·"'00 ...... ~=======~I I•'' (1) 80 .. •97 "'000 S c rev I, 631·2242 all Hwy, 494-5294 Av·•• no .. ., .. _.. .. 40 .. ...., I .. .. ..., ••v• AOQ•rt •• 642--.. w . v .....,... 3825 $10/caH 18 & ;;;~;;;;:;B::·:l:;2:;3;.:8;_7 __ ;;.:,_ '1333 Spaclout 2BA •Pt w/ Lido ft•n. by the bay. Office & gar epa~. 4 up. CRUISE/RESORT -------- •·pie ll"l'd ce-"'V' di w, Fum rm/ba thr dbl rms, 3BA. t 2· rollup _.__ '9 1>1'<1 NI OCFtlf Sl1Smo moblle hm, amenltl... gar door. tGth & ________ , JOBS WORLDWIDE 1'5U2ft Pk 1450 Pomona. CM S900 QUllTIONS To S121hr Traina.a ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT PART TIME THE SEVlllE 645-06&4 wotcomo BR ABOUT 1·900-8~330 $3 00' ADVERTISING ADlllN ASST 2 w gar, blllnt . yd WESTCLIFF BUILDING DATILIN!? m1nu1e 1 a OI' over Wlr pd 635-4 120 9-5 Call Robert et 842· ASST DISTRICT MANAGER needed 10 1uper.t11e t-ire and I trn.n motor route carrl· ors, d•ttv•r down routes update paper· wnrlc and handle cus· i romer aorvlC• No ••- porlonce necessary Musi have reltable 11uto and current 1n- su1 anco Cati 642 4331 ask for Miko -N•tev 21Jt9 Santa Ane J S755 3BR "BA .._._ .. NEWPORT BEACH 3 4 , .. ,.... ... eek, 4321 , E.t. 11. DELIVERY Ou110s lnctudo a" sworing p hcmo1 lo• •dvert1s1ng 11 •" typing l lHng pt11" ganeral otftce dul•os Pleaeant surround 1ng1. lnauranco. po•d v•~llon C.ill 1;;.1;>. 4321, E><1 2!>1 Al~ t o r Howa rd Schramm oar . S490/mo Nr Wo•tcllft/1rv1no Ave parlc1beach 1544-8870 Office & Rolall Avail after 8 or Iv mag MMtOt Huntinqton Beach 2640 BALBOA ltl yHrty lum 2BR. tBA. 2BR apt M/F non· t6&01 Regina Clrclo 1mkr "430 incl um & 1800/mo. I pvt phone 873-3746 ---2-1-3--2_S4_·_9_7_De...;;..._ BEAUT Newport Beacn AVAIWLE NOW Pvt homo No pots Immaculate largo 3br Empl adult, kite, lndry 2ba, w/d hkup, frplc: 5350 u11 845·9515 p111lo, d/w, no dogs Balboa Is lg 2BR. 2BA, S845/mo .. aecurlly frplc, maid $600/mo • 213-592·2214 •'\ u111 Non·smokor Commerc1;1l Property 277 •SLATER BIZ PARK IMMEDIATE MOVE·IN Ware h ous e/ofllc e combo• 1 .085 to 2,220 aq ft Eircot1on1 loc&tlon and r•tet 714.949.43 14 Industrial 278 •in OCEAN, LO 2br. 8734525 I 2ba Privacy Oar, CM E·a1de 28 r 11128a 2 11 .300 sq ft w •tront ol· patio No pals se2sr car gar. w d. Ip M F I l ice & lg roll·Up door mo 857·1778,Sle0-e231 S4SO-S550 OVI 2·1 $790 mo 1791 Whol'l'f 842-8130 or 65()-0<)()2 c M dlVS ~9352 Lagunll Beach 2G48 CUTE I BR w;p•1IO & OCEAH VIEW nr town, ult• & cable Incl NI tmlcr S800 494-1528 EASTSIOE CM Fem to 6.500 ,q ft 2 111rge 0 1. •hare 3Br 2Ba hous• fices & recopllon aren wrth one other Cati w 2 1g rotl·up door 846-8452 ___ s 51 sq ft t 779 """' .. •• FEM to 1hr 2B CM •Pl C M Caya ~0.93S2 LAROE STUDIO, full i.uchon. close to town/ Non.amlcr. w d, pork· tng ape S3&2 .SO mo • • , ulll 646-7908 ove ooach Oroal view F•m neat & resp to shr 220 Clltt Dr #3 1595 3br cozy conag• •n mo Av1 Feb 2nd 213 CdM N-smkr $575 59fS..4nO or 714 S8t· ,, v111 723·~68 4489 • M F by 2 1 75' lrom Newport Beach 2669 bch ms tr w b11th own, g•r. S500 mo. yrt. no d•P need 631·2338 I M F to shr 2Br 2B11 apt. WESTCLIFF Npt BHch •roa Pool. 2BR 2BA D/W, pool. I SP• Smlcr Ole 53501 lrplc 1128 Rutland mo_:. ... ~.!.P 979·1804 Rd SOOO/mo Quiet' IM F 5400. incl u111. secure 848-3879 cloan1ng svc cabto e Specie! ,..., Mo. ''•e C s1d• Costa Mesa Walk to Beachnr folo.g I 722-6738 ovon•n91 e Lg 2BR S900-S9!>0 NB Pn M F N S 3BR e Lg 1 BR S725·S7!>0 :?BA w d On beach 01"&1)•• • C•rl>Of1' nr ten ct' 5450 incl P '>01 Sp:oi ulll 6 73·3284 I 1-1 SuOf'• °' 84&-~.lll OCEAN nr HB Hl'•t>our • • • St>• 2Br apt SJJ5 mo BCACH S•:nM•11 '10n 84&-8393 2BA furn uni yrly S1700 M ark 631 649-1 •BLOCK TO BEACH $200 OFF Oco•nfront ~rver 1•1ty) own Br Ba Parktng •va1I N·1ml\r Ot ' sa•" "'() ·n.oso· noommate Cc-nnt'C110n Busrne ~s Opportunity 2904 SS DEALER SS Maintain company 10· I cured accounts 400•. MARK-UP' NO SELL· INGt 1·800·826·3922 AAA LOCAL ROUTE All Cash No Vending No Selling S200·S800I Wookly trom ench guaran tood location Investment roQuiroo 1 ~eoo.22e-ee3o. Investment pportunity 290 E UOY ''-1~ •t' ..., oro f., '" °"1S L"'O:m ' $' ~ C., 0... ton A UOC t?'.M83S Nr• Money o Loan 291 JBA 2BA. lower unit gara9• W D hll ·up D W SI 195 mo 6AM·M•d M-F. 9·6 S•t •WIDOW HAS $SS 4 210 G•anl & 2'0 L,,gon..a fSL ~·G.,.T 132 nJ2 •Newport Height a• S 700 Clean I Br gar lndry no pott. ldoal ~1 poraon I\!><> 8145 •STEPS TO BEACH 30r 2Bn, lrptc nov. CMpOI rs •I r""'1 'l<IK S' 10()"' V"Y 6Al 38~ 25 yd1 From Oen 2BR BA patio s1:,o mo yrly 1531·2658 2BR 1 BA pa•ll•ng , Biii tst S825 u111 Incl 2BR I I BA. gar 1800 Ct11y St S850 1573·3089 3BR 2BA trg kllCh, lrplc 2 lrg decks w d hk up 2·car g r 1 Olk to bch or t>ay St400 yearly 495-8581 3rd ha• from bch Lg I 2b• bmd Cati Ip, 1 •toctr1c gar vac •Y• 1 S895 "'£:1'!1 6"2..3890 AT THE BEACH Sun 100 locallons TD s• S20 000 up " 55 7 4000 cr10 ,,,... No pt~a 1) Ca SHARF 2·11Y CM •P• w I Otn<son ""° '~IJS 1'°" pool lndry Inc, frplc own carpor1 S400 mo Non cir1n11 er non smo llor 63 I ·2878 11'1cr 12 noon Lost & Found 292 FOUND Fem Gotdon Rotrtovor H B Sprmq daln & H nll 8 16·6"> IC) HAVE A IF OUNO 01amonC1 GARAGE SALE ~~~c;, c~c~~I~~-. w 642 5678 I LOST Cat, lrg orange • long hatr, m•I•, VICtn· • • 11y Sama Ana Avo & Daily ..._, I Monte Vtal• &45·62381 r'ml tvmesugo I·, '.,.' tt S500 WKL V POSSIBLE WORK AT HO ME Info 1 ·900·234·8800 )(7715 Empt. Info, St 5 Phon•l•e ADVERTISING )Uni F T opply tn an odv•rt•sln firm in N 8 Mull have xtnt English ak1ll1 llnd know WordPerfect C•ll King Communicn t1on1. 844-4146e AIRLINE JOBS tnlo 1-900·74t·1400 X523·Fllgh1 Allend· ants, Ticket Agts. Cus tomer Service Empl Info S1 5 p~e fff ATINACTOAS Cos11ngs avallabto B eg1nn1n9 A c l n r' Workshop (2' 3) 278..()918 ATTN TRAVEL Newspaper routes avall•ble 1n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach 3.00 A M to 8 00 A M Thursdays No cotlecllng Car and insurance roQulred Cati 642·4333 t DENTAL HYGIENIST If you aro a chocrtul dontat hyg1on1st who 1 la 1vall11t>le 2 d•ys per w ock a charming group prnct1c• 1n Nt>w1>ort Boach nood<i vo1 c.111 610-1 122 EARN $300 A DAY Pcopro Cii 1 You To Orocr Opportunity Put')t.catoons 708 428· 81\f.8 E•t "829742 ---EXTRAS tor TV & mn .. ·o~ J 5 dys wk. s.r ' S •OO 1 day S-40 .,.,. 211-278-0')17 OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SAlES REP \ell "t.Hter, C"lf'r k J .;'l_)\,JIJ PLI .... l 'L' . L\\\'. 12'" 1..11:11111 1 ...... inn Ill' ,q .... lk\~ Cll Marlyn Hofland 714·642-4321 llANGf COAST DAILY Pl.OT ':~~:t;~' S@\\4l\lA-~ttfS* WOID HMI ltlltatl ~y CLAY I ,OHAN------- 0 Reo•ronge letters of tho four scrambled words be· low ro form four simple words tmm•dtato openings I lor 10 th••P Guys & N E l G H T C 111 to 11 avol U S ._-r---..----....---....---.......1 m a 1 or c II • • s w 1 I 11 1o.. _ _.IL.-___.l.._......1l...__......1[_l _.J.l_2 --' un1qun b11~1noss g•oup Rock N no11 11nv11onmon1 Roell to wori.. roll 10 bl'nl< IJo I U S I E S I p11prrt!:'nc e noel' SS l•>y I Tr" n s po r I I\ t 1 on f u • • 1---,..---......---....---....-~ i noshed E •r1011,cs .1u I I I) I ! v 1nc1111 du11n) two . . . _ . . i.'lrt-n"'-p l1l1 1r,.,1n •l 1 ! 1.•ust ton 18 o• Ov• • I 'n111e "'!:'" o•oom,.11 I M y p U J I E troe 10 sr ""' ,,.., , "1 < to 'Y r o• por snn ' n ~ .. --, --,.----., .... $-... ,...--i .... _ ~ 11.•r.iCl"lo c11•1 No I I." 1 .. an 833 0" 7!) o• .inn 1 Our yot.ng nP qhbor had watchea my ~on Jri, to dnvP Cl stick sn111 c~r Ht> ame 10 me ind asked Does !hat car •n Pf'••on Nr.wnort She•aton .15.ic., '·'' Arthur Otvd Nr,...n r1 B o ii c h I 9 ;\ m ·I) p .,.. Mon·WOd) r>il""'' Wptcomo 31 Intl' • ,.,... I S L O F S I I dreve or COPS 11 ? ~-, ..... ,-... ,-,-.... ,-..... ,-.... ,...--i 0 O""~ "'e ·~e cP"; .. c• ,. 'l110ted . _ . . . o., ' "IJ ,. •II~ ,.., U n9 wo•ds ..__.....__._____,,____.,____._--" yo ... d 1hP op lrom ''"P ~ .. o J be ow A tsemt>lo proouct' forn UP 10 S'>'>O""lo S24 lor No ll•P .Viti tr.ltn CJ • •:>o-'!>l·'A I BE AT THE BEACH tBY NOON• C311 M3gg o 6 AM ·12 Nl'.)On 54a.8919 B1rber Stylist Fema l e for t>usy Shop PfT 1573·8628 ;-i ~ .... ~ ... n~~fC :E ,.E ·. · ... r r .... i.ir s ~.-.v3 E LE !'£P) ~-' ".r,\fl) SCllAM-LfTS ANSWf RS t.d O H isnr 11 saop 10 a" JP Jt?::> 1e41 saoa pa)fse pue aw 01 awe:i aH 1e::> 1114s ·1p11s e aAup 01 AJ1 uos Aw paLPll?M pe4 Joq461au 6unoA 1no dOH 1snr -11sso:J -Ad wnr -anss1 -416ua1 mont1o an ~rf't'\J • UIRA (XPI ~'-Oct ~~I lnd1\IJ u.al \l)U 1hnuJh1 out ol rra, h lllnliJl"' J\."C'p f«hnJ' for \OU F •'I. U\ on manta! \latu' pJnnl·r,h1r •~It b1hl) ma1n1 1lon1nlll J1l1u,1mcn1 Tont&ht )OU n•cr1~r 111t rl'f)rt· ... ·n11n1 1nkcn of c.'\ll'Cm SCORPIO !Oc. t '' '\m .: 11 f nt plo\ ml·nc ur 1x•r ... inn,•I H"pon fl' qu1rc' funhcr \r1di(,t111in Timi.' on \OUr tck. phi\ ~a111n1 µrnr l<C'l.i It\(' I\ \IOH'rc hut lOUl.t ~-\lflC('f't'I\ a ~:1 I he • 4u~·111h J •! •llf\\ uul 'ART TlllE CO PY MACHINE OPER + Vat du!IH, Incl PU. & deUv. Somo heavy httlng WlU train . 852·1538"4·F The ()AAN() COAST O.All Y ftlLOT .. loot!· Ing tor hOUMWtVaa, 9tudenl• •nd ,...., ... to '•osent the C11c:u· talion 0.J)I Will work evonlnQI, Mon lhru Fri, flexlblO hOwa c.n ltne "°"" Mt-4321 ...., Up '° D0.000 "''""' ... Ce ~.~ oro-niiM parwon, Al A, Alf*• c:ompue.r lltef• ate, type IO wpm, esper. ••0••~011.c. tiOnS a plu.. ~ .. , 40 ~ Small otc PCH _ ~ Dover. Newport Oeaeh 722·7331 SpeecM.anguage Pathologist REAl ESTATE CAREER -------- F(T positJOn svalt In Laguna Beach .,.. Ability 10 dltoct speech ther•PY In a S N F C.llfomla lie req Pl•••• contact· Rlv~stdo Hearing a Speech C tr. 5051 Canyon Crest Or. SC. 104, RIVorsld• 92507 787-0204 Buty R E co IHlcl u alatant 10 a top pro- ducer Must be aelf· al•rter, aggr•11tve and ••tremely do- pondablo S••es post· tlon• alao evatl•ble Send Income roq'1 to FIND worla \Nough cleMffled PT R . 180 Nwpt Cntr Dr "·N B 92660 SERVICE TECH Time Systems Out· 11do 1•mtory Som• e•p prtd W ill t1.a1n 557~51 Sales UPTO •&oo PER MONTH * llO COUICTIOIS * Need monoy r11t1? $2000 por month guar•nteo" No ••P needed t>uyin-:J se•zt'd lloms al 13ove•nmen1 auction& orr O•Jt t>e· h:ilf 1 800-%5·10'16 SALES REPS Early morning motor routes available Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance Sates reps I ,, now Or1'nge Coun ty Spanish •rlnl)uago nnw~p.~oer mus1 bo b 1 ltngu.>J Co5ta l.1osa loc.ll•nn 9ua1· 1n1ued or,1"" plus r o;n m ''-'0" rrpty PNsor n»I D"f.'l tory JJO W B 1, Sir."' Cn.,1a ~·'"""' CA Q2F~~~ CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, ca>I'A M!SA, NEWPORT BEACH fOUNT AIN V AU.EY. llMNE & LAGUNA BEACH By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF .1nd T ANNAH HIRSCH :-.:ort h ""' 1th cit' it I:- \'Ulnerahle ~ORTH • K Q 8 6 • K J 9 <& •A 9 7 6 • f' WEST EAST •76 •92 •A 8 6 9 Q 10 5 • Q 8 • 10 5 3 •K J J0 63 2+AQ7 5 ..;(H TH •.\JlO t .l • 7 "l 2 • h J • 2 • 9 I h1 t 111d riJ( Ea~t F.a.i.t South Pu PllD 'o r tb Dbl 6 . !) • Pa& Opt'r"nii: f, d I p k: n1 •I + l'h .. rt1 rnt ~.ill '\1.r• n \m!'nt an h.1mp1 .. 11 .. htp" ht-Id in .._ n Fran r: ... •• ""8" thr lounh l11r~t<-t in lhf' ht•fool"o 411 tt-.r t'\t'nl T'h1" <if'ltn~ fr•n nf'•1ltht'l\lo11prtm1t'rP\t'nl . th,. HI .r F<1t h •n P111r <"hamp111n ... h11 lit klt-d H fann .... tllnii: \\t'"' ""'" Lart'\ \,.,n ,,f Adll .. 1011 !Alu• '.\ 'I ~tnct' h•" pan n1 r "'ii• a P""'l'd hand and ht did I not hold much m tbt wa~ o( deffllM. hf t lfct#d Lo t.ab advanta.p or the vulntrtbd1h to prttmpl Wlth three I cluba '\orth 1 doublt wu automatle I and Ea,t Rick Zucker o( Tany· to..-n ' 'I tnc rea.sed the preempt b\ 1upm~ '" fh e clubs. That did not dttt'r ""uth fro m competmg with lht 'pade-. \\ ., .. t ll'd tht Inns of cluti. in an f'llon to t(t't a look at dummy befo~ di"< 1dinic ho..., to defend. then abifted '" d In..., heart. Declarer had DO idea h·•"' tht-(ftrds lay and took the nor· m11I fine~ nf the Jeck. logmg l.o Ea'lt' quttn Back camt a I.rump Deduer l'l tartd the entm.) trumps then • a,hf'd tht act' of d10monds and fi nf' .. s.t-d the )I C"k In wtth tht quttn . \\ f'll undtrltd t.lw ace of hearu •n<'" murt and dedartr not surpn• rnr h C"ho'M' •o fint "'M the nine E1t ... 1· .. ten w•m ind thtrt' wu no rf'a .... n n'lt to rt'tum 11 hurt "nen dttlart'r had tu follow, Wnt't ace bf'Ctmr thl' th.ird un~rtnck TM li x 1:-:& .. t "~t gamed for lhu effort «i•\t thtm a top k'Qtt (;1vtn \\ t t' ~twe open inc lf'ad wht<'h looktd to .JJ the worid u ti 11 ....,., (rum an act -king combine· tlnn , ~f' too might h.avt' 11uffered 4Uf h an 1gno m1n1ous defeat Wt ~11ndtr 1f thtre we~ anv other '\orth ~uth pain who . .;tb this C'timbmatton. took no heart tnck.t at a ptdt contract TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS .... J ' ' 6 t. ... rc~ •05,~ .. 14 l~·· con or 29 one .. JO Moc".o JS Gl>d on ,,,.. llOC>H 36 Ol.a<lrul)t'<l 37 ~ °'o 38 1(1ds QI,,_.. 4 I Bowwno ,,.., '3 E9Q d• "~' u ~!lllOd •S war• DQO~s .. ci.,., ~ APC)llt • $1 e>.ora"'9CI $5 Ptlelmaq- ~ 7 AJrir.., Clly se ""'°" d sso.u .. 80 Mr ~ 6 1 8a5IOOil' • g Ii.'-~'' M""f'~l(P 6 ... DOW" I ">00tanl' rrance 2 G.tWN' 3 Ac.O.ly 4 Sp.vu l'I ·~Incl !i l M¥e le>< .I ~111me f r"Ylt"''' • A~an coon a··~ tru•t 9 AmO!~n ••tgl'lwa1 10 Army rant. t' Rtd Square ,.,.,0 ', Conce< n11\g IJ Snouts IQ Po .. , , Col"• ~· P110<104" 2!1 f 00'" •dy 26 ~Ida city 27 p,.., 28 SIH\10 )() Pll!nh JI Cofd par! J-2 Small drink '.\3 f feftef\ ,,_ M ()ta...,"\f\ llUilll II r wm .anom4W• 39 TOfO lft)1ontl •O Goome1ric tnttPOI 41 Temp 42 M e r•octv 414 Aoomg tNI ... 4$ lnlarYC1 IUl'I 48Ai.- 4 7 Accus1om 48 Vl ..... ht'' •9 Ur~ S 1 Narcotic """'b 52 w.,.,, 53 Law deity 5-4 HandOul 56 Cun. ' 1131 -~-· =t'-:-·T , • a... ... T • ..,." .,.,, I ._.. ~ M•RCUlll'I 11•• l:SfaTOZi= ~ •• l1~1 11 ":: ... _, ••a llpd. .. LI TO,.AZ. 11ery good ~~I ,. .... _,...., • •..,... • ... •• ,; &;..:;:. ~ ••ce"•"' condition. condllen. ~ wtn-tom•• cor ....... ,'°~ ;;; 1 ...... • a a 011 • • •".aMW••lengln• I IJ AU0.700l090uA• ,,· ..... , DGXJI-~· ~L.~1~i1~18·c:~ ~·c=-~ ~:: T-.ANSTAf1°'SEAIJICH .. i: .... -:--.. ~:..S:-:1:! ..,. °'"to 9PP'K~ " • ···••ol c••••ll•. ........ ' TlllANSTAl'll' lfAVICH .• , ... , , .... °'* ewer 5 •P"Ct. p/9. .., • ''"· C....,, IOw ,......, new "°' ...... ternelOt. mum., cat• c•1t1a COtllOf•tlotl RI· 1 ,. . .... 900 ., .. -1 1 1 c,ut ... aUftfOOf, eltoy 11r ... Orlglnet OWMt. l •N471).. tyttc con1'9f1.,, .,.,. .. DloH' SflMCfl a 'c.. c... ... _. -· • ,,..._, • 1 '· whffftl (20NC0ot) t13,500. 173 .. 211. URLI IKI m 1•alon overhauled, ..... ,... -P0'9tl0fl TRANS-Tfte ~end..., .. of 714fM0.07M. .. etc. N&OO 080 ..... M iilWICU.'. Joint• tfte COUtt la {ti ~~ •JEEP '90 WAANG&.ER ,711 Ne~ 8Mch TOYOTA 4224, 6"·7547 venture; and 'SANDAAI ~~couoe .. ~T !c•t lU-lt. f Whit• •nd tan. 5-MEACEOES 1973 ~eo ---------•SOUTHWORTH en tnc:IM0-1 '""""'" " ""' CA°"" t • Y"*'· engine. I 9PMd. .oft top wtth / .:==... "°':'ve Sedan. Of10lnet ~ _722•IOl8 uat end DOES t tf\rOUOh to I FOANtA, COUNTY OIF ~ coemettc wortc. bltclnt COWf, over.hr• pelnt With tan Interior SELL inc:iu.M ·,ANGE. 100 C•vtc: Cen• 13.000. 15e-1173 or1 t Ir•• 0 n ch r 0 m • OOITA ...,. Well maintained. C•llf· '81 PORO I YOU AM 8£1NO SUED OrMt W•t, P.O. 80• IM. 725·1225. Wheel•. uceti.nt con-• .,..... orl'U Cw. Prlnclpela IRONCO , ev PLAINTIFF. (A Uct. le•ta 8.nta Ma, CA •2102.oat. 20· SKIPJACK, good dltlon. se.eoo. ,11.,.11.... offnly. R71~!.·7~~bl• Full alze .. whee1I throueh a..lfW dem:!'sdsendo) F~~~,w~.!, t~nU,,,':!':'~ condftlon. Cover, In· 487.-3 " ....,. 0 er. 00• "'"Toi """'1"' dtl11e, v.a, auto, p/1, !::"" tOti IHC. • • .,_ °''-tiff• enomey. or pllllntlft J" ,' . . ~~ ,\.' ! .~ 1.. ) b o er d /Out d t I v•. MAXIMA llDAN MercedH 1tl2 3000 •Ir, 1111, crul ... custom ffl-U71 r.*'...,. • CA&.PDARI wltl\OUI an e110tney is· {ti - se.ooo . ...-..es1 l urbO, be~!·~~ Cllf, 1 wheel•, tow package DAYa .............. ne nomb<•.dledWtecctOnt•IOn"o .. ~•I '12 OOOOE M AXI Full power. fulll OWMr, ••c-.t eon,. (ISKX326) la.....-.,.,_ 1e .. • mero • • v ANTIQUI I llTlTI TRAVEL. LOADED. t lo aded, moonroo , d ltlon. $9.750. 714/ *8 ••• :'_,.._. -11111 et •l)C)Oado del oemancsante, 0 • 0973 • ,..,., au r__,. ..._, "--andante --l'IO 1 2 u E 2 sa1 OWNE A . Alf n e w cu•tom wh••••· 54 • • _. ""' """'" .. - _Hotpotnt o.. ryer. JEWELRY n .. d. ca.e;,lnn up8' S4500. 544·6499 (33503) N .. un '"" 3001.X cA••TA&.~ HUl.198AM A.....,·.,,.._. ..... Ilene• •bog•do. ••). Good cond ~ ,...., I f d • • -1 nv. _. ..,...._ -· - -JOSEPH ANGELO, WOOl· .. ., ... T '"'"'T• L•rge Hlect on o la· S800 14.._,, DODGE 1986 Van .lllS bl•ck, ae, AM/FM CU• HH MMIMNt ... VD C .. -_...... Hui ;;..... ,_ ,_ ,_ '•t; Sey . AN Q EL 0 I 1150 080. 646-2179. m o n d 1 . 11 Int age • Landmark Umhed Edi· EARLE IKE .. ne, pw, pa, pb, auto COITA Ml lA ,..nvne ltrOlft ""''"" --:• THATCHER. 2099 San ~ watches 111cl. AolH tlon. Sae to apprecl· t r ans, $5,800. 1 • .,...H OO P•H•d away on Jen· tlt.::'1:=:*::./;; qvln Hiii• Rd . N4IW1>0(1 and Patek. We buy, ate. $12,500. After TO¥OTA owner.989-1521. 'BB TOYOTA uary 2t . 1991 ; aettll• !'.... Beaon . CA t2 6 1 0 Apartment FUm lnehlnge a ~ppllance1. Every· 1Nng mu1t go. 491· 8904. H ll, trade and rep•lr. 4'PM 546-0945. lltOUa lltOYCa ·n Pait Matron, Ord.,. of If de _. .. ,_, 114'16'0-0800 W 111 I am Haro I d DOCK FOR R~-722 2098 4 RUNNER 2R5 VS the Eastern Star. She ,1_1r-11 ... _ --_ _ DATE (Fec:n•I MAY 25 Jewelers, 3116 New· 5" I Ford 1989 Ec:onoe.nt 150 I • Sliver Wrahh II, Bal· I I d b h • .,... .... ,_, ,_ ·-• HO 55'6 35' power only "--~ L··.._.. 1· 000 boa Whlte/chocol•t• A/T, AJC. PIS. P/B , P/ I IUrY Ye y ., .... --.... ..... -I " N ...... port Blvd at32nd ' .........,......,, "'""""· •. A 1986 1 t LS huaba nd , O z zie • ..,..:-......,· ..... _w;;. OAltV L. 0 A•-• .Oealgner Furn. King Oak Bedroom 1e1. , Ranan Oln Am. eet, ptus misc. 759-5!515. 873.0385 low ,,, .. , 631-0441 mitt. TV, VCR t ~~a m 1 1•~egrru11 Y hid••· 79K. Otlglnally :oro:1~!"~so:~!~. .~~: Hulstrom: aon, Kl rte :r...,.., lie ..... wttMut CleB, ey: .,_. M. ,..,.. -M-a-rll_y_n _M_o_n_r_oe_s-lg_n_o_d 1 N~~t~c~t~~~i': ~: ;'8~~~~·=· equipped, lm,;,aculato ~:'t~ int h~'!; u';'~:~~: roof. custom whoo ls 1H•url~1trno~1 a wand Kda8UQ.ht h Y. __ •'"""9 hfrl tM •;:-b=ty Ofange C:O.t I condition , $8,600. s28 6"""' 71.,._,,,........., (T54181) • .._. 23 ... photo 101 $300. Dall I aboard area, EZ park· l20,000. ~·7832. 788-9257. 1 .wvv. .,.,..... . .,.....,. Dalley. S..-vlce1 10-be ,...;,. .. °"* ..... ,.. Delly Pilot Jenu~ · -· 1lgned &framedlltho lng.(41!5)332-2489 aMW •aes2aE 'Tha wlfo rldea wllh me $12,495 hel d 2 :0 0 P .M . v .. ..,._. Fet>roaty8.13,1 1 wozo S500. Call 873-3660 Slip Avall ·No liYt Abolrd now! Sa11e $thou· EARLE IKE Thureday, January 24, le ... • ....,_, rttftt 111111-IC Ml'IJIC( .cs· Slip sno White with black eand1S on Udo earl • 199t at Harbor Lawn ::;,:•,.. • ...e kMWft ,.~ nu leather lntrlor. 5 speed ,87 J•Qu•n TOYOTA M eo ,..-c.-"' _....;..;;;..;;.,;=....;..;...;.--.. __ Up to32' S38S LINCOLN, 1961 4·doorl manu al trans. IM· ,. "" ortuary, ata Meia. =.,_,,...,.,, .. ~« Ktmr Pianos & Organs 6059 Gl .. s dl11ing H t w/4 Rattan chalr1, 5 tt long, 3 VJ n wide, $85. 968·8293. Gorgeous custom made Mirrored cottee table. I 5•h ti long, 2•h ti wide. Sacrifice S 100 968·8293. s.~:~~rANCHORAoF soctan, orlgln~l condi·1 MACULATE 0111y 6,300 mllea, White, tan 722·2098 r~~i11~~, ...... lkl ...... (ht.d In FICTIT10U1 8Ul lNH I BABY GRAND O• '"' caic"I 11on, low mileage, real 44.000 ml. $14,995.1 loather, exlendod war-tM,....._Melr>. NA•ITATllmNT $1450. St111et·Console • .... _.,..,., cherry. $4,150. Alch· Call Gary days, r•11 ty, $28,995. It C~o~e/.46 ~~~·ua~~: 0....-de _. .. eft· ThetolloWingpettona .. piano $475 Plano I ard 549-9307 I 474-4004. Evontngs & smella NEW. 673-4704 vy• ............. ..._..., tu· 001ng butlnesl u teach must sacrifice., • weekends 650-0230 vw 1981 Rabbit tery. Xcond S I 350 1 ,..... _._ tleM un ._. ART'S ORY CLEANINO, Can help dellver. I I BMW 1987 325 Convertlble, trip le OBO. 839·8242 • • DtAI CAUWANol 737 N t91h Street, COSTA 952·2236 20 FT . mini motor I 4 door. 5 spd. low whlto. now engtne & CHEVY 1985 SPoc1rum _ per• pr•••"'" ""• MESA.CA Sofas boot<cases other I nome Beet of all 1 1 1 t s4 000 4 dr. power atoerlng, PA--V.W '"'"' ... MC'"4I • "'• Tr11111 Pa rel l 6727 · • Leland Baby Grand · mltos. orignal ownor, o p , m n , . 53900 •lllOllllALPAM ..,_..-.. ee e«te. CeOerwood Cerritos, CA household furnish· Plano. Black Satin Ex· worlds. GOOd MPG. all '80 HONDA woll maintained, Salm· OBO. 213/434·5711. ate. cassone. . · CemetetY • Monu1ry UN cena 0 -lleM8de 90701 lngs, 640-7690. Open eellent Cond $3 200 new in and out. Hurry. ACCORD I on silver w llnlcd win· VW '79 CONVERTIBLE, 673-0492 Cnapet • Crem1tory .... I• le• "° le ~ Thi• bu11neu •• c:on- house Sun 12 to 5. . . ·1 $4,800.548·4793 dows 514,000 Cy· red,whltetop,ehrome CHVSLER '89 Now 3500 P1c1ticV1eWDrive pt.-C:Dlofti Mt '"'"'"''1duetedt>yan rndMdual . * • • ~ 436 Prospect, N.B. SENIOR CITIZEN ONLY HATCHBACK pres~761-4~0 _ wheol•. claHlc cofl•c· Yo, k er Land au, N9wpOf1 9Mcl\ Mefttaa.....-.eleM.,e The reg1ttr1nt(1) C:Otn· Miscellaneous 6015 2 Rd Trip Ticket• Ha- waii. exp.'93. Aick da- tall1. S375/tickot OBO. 552-0645 Now Levelor Hortzontal & Vertical Blinds; 78x84, 68x84 and smaller. Never used. OBO. 723·5809. Ga••o• ~ Sal• .--. B alboa Island 610 LARGE ESTATE SALE E n U re houaehold. antiques. etc Thur Fri 24 & 24 10·4pm 221 E . Baylronl L1 lllC' Balboa Island Furnished traller w/ 5 spd , stereo . on1yl BMW !988 7351 tor'• Item. 646-4232 0, toado-:S, 26K mlle1, 1 j M6-nt0 H 1•pllr ce" IH for· mencecl to tranaac:t ~ room addition. $8,000 3 2 . 4 O O m 1 Io s J Salmon Sliver. p ol· 631·5055 $7000 OBO year warranty PP m e ltded•• l egel•• nus un<ler the Fic:tlttous Cash. 1840 Newport (302ZEP) 1 lshod rims 7.ycar 911• $14,950 631-8608 apupled•" ueted qutere Bualneu Neme(a) llated Blvd. '58 Costa $2,988 tended warranry. Mi· 0 0 V £RN MEN T Plllll •Tllll _. le cort9 eecuche eu at>ove on NIA Mesa. I 1 tsub1sh1 Car Phone hi 1 HLL •••-&Y ceeo. TrtlM f'at .. S EIZED Ye C e a _..,, 11 wted "° ,,.._..te 1U Thlt 1ta1emen1 wH llled VW 1979 Van Camper COASTAL ACUll.A Excellent cond111on from S100 Corvenos, Mortuary * Chapel ,..._.. .. • '*"''°' P'l8de witn the Coun1y C1ef11 of Of- Poptop, New engine 2a2a HA1taOft BLVO throughout Or191na1 CHEVROLET '85. Per. Chevys. Porsche•. Cremation ~......., ....... , .. ~ enge CountvonJanua.ry 1e. Propane Equlptment~ COSTA MESA I 0'.Vncr All service feel car, very low and 01hor conhscatod ....., .., -.no. !Ml .,..,.. 1991 stove. fridge . sink. t 1 .. 2aoo__ records 31 .000 miles m iles, loaded 4 propon1es For Buyers llO Broadway ' etr•• c•••• cl• eu ,.,,. very clean Perfect On the mow ano need• 1 $32,000 Rich days speed with ctuiu Guido (800) 712·9212 Costa Mesa "'"lldld elrl ..,... edl-Pvt>11$hed Ofenge Cou1 cond $2,700 OBO. p19e1to 110<ey<>u11tutf? J 474-4004, evenings & control. $3,650 548· ex1 4086 Also open M2·1111 defteipel'patteeelecone. 0111ly Pilot Jenutll)' 23. 30, 646-2909. cta!._&llled can 11e1p _ weokonds 546-2628. 4793 evcn1nqs & wcokonds, l •le1-etroe ~""•. February e 13 1991 w~e QUESTIONS ABOUT DATELINE? Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service w ill not be available in t he Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. Call Robert at 642· 4 321 , E>ct 311 I ATTRACTlvt I EUROPEAN BLOND --------SWF, 35. IAU, allm, In- eeking Men 300 c u rable romantle, playful, Intelligent, eo- phlsllc.teo and nappy ..aA+ uwav aHka taJt auec.uful ..., .,..,. ' ~•moker SWM fot ATTRACTIVE exciting r•latlon1hlp -------- Green e yed l r lah and 11re1ong heppl- blond. Lo"9• th• arts, neH. 1 2329 mu11c. movie•. con-At TM...,......,,..C=T--IVl.,.,,.._- cef'l s, tra11allng, ro-~1BA-a111 mane• with ex, 5vnvr-.. p erul11e, senseUve WIDOW man 38•50 "-•king SWF. 35, tall, allm. In· long term rel•tlon1hlp. c urable rom•n tfo, ll'2315 playful, Intelligent, ao- ACTIVE BLOND ph 1at1c•t•d and happy .... k8 !alt SUC• I WIDOW cesaful non-smoker "Cluay.. etlm, anrac· SWM tor o•cltll"lg rela· llY• In 50'• H•k• Uon•hlp Wld llf•tono "poaftlve" gent with hepp1neH •2329 ... .,,se of humor•• for ,_C_H_,R...:..1-1-TWl"---l...;.l_N_G_L_E I, wa.lka, fr1end1hlp & Mftlll actMll••· etc. I llve In ~ N ewpon B oach. 31. SHk.s SWM•WM •2314 30 for •lncete , ..... tJOnahlp, enjoy• rnov-ADMIRATION I••· mualc, ..., .. or Feminine, tovtng, aplr-humor. No •mote•/ ltua.lly minded woman drug .. Soc drink. IOd• I with good, refined --=o.:;..k~ • .;;.#.;;;.229;;;.;;..1'-= ____ _ , .. ,.. •Mks atrong LOVI llOT LUST ' honorable, determined SWF·emell. young I man with noble ldu.l9 •nd atandarda. My 50'•· working g1r1 characterfaties: blond/ H o m • b o d Y t Y P • I O"'---... Enjoy people Sffklng gtHn. .,,. ... ,.....,. 3t. ...i edluated alncet• ;'2327 m111e • ....eo "2293 AnRACTIVI A LOVll llUllC E WOOD? Good ..,,.. Of hUmor. Lootic alll<e, at.hletlc. Red h•ad. P•llt•. c"'e· good cook. I 4't t ", 60 yearr1. L.ovea Met<• rn. secure. af· antique•. dancing. fectlon n/s 40-55 with. Oood tootdng V«y af· t•n•• of h umor. I fectlon•t• 1112328 11231 2 1. CUllY SOPHtlTICATID Oldor. professional lady ... ks down to ellrth SO • tall profet· theater. oott, actMtla•, even•ng• et home Notamoke, vory -::::i::.JUil'.i:ibil&'lli"fam' Uni• alcoN>I 12294 ENDGETIC PROfElllONAL IWF Blond/blue, athlellc. hardworking/playing seok• ••neere, ovt· golnQ 29-31, fun ro-I manlic. "2202 -raa~••ili•r FUN LOVING 84.lt Mtlou• eboUt lm- por1ant th1n99 In life. "°' nwsteftallltlc S't " OtMt~ SWf' 34. L.ootclng tor hon.al ~ eaflngman UwM aports & beach ~2.e Seeking omen 3004 • CJll 1-900-84..a-OtOO • Enter -t-d1g11 code appearing in ad • L1,tcn to grcct111g •Leave mc.,,Jgc ()OU can change 11 tf not '~'"l11.·d 1 When IC'a\ ing a mes~age • l l'.l\l' \llur f 1r,l llJl1ll' • Mcnt11)n \our 111h.:rl''t' •Tell 'rour·Jl!C • Dc~l:rihc) our JppcJran1.:c • Spcnly )Our prclcrcnl'c' • Include "hJt ~ ou li.._cJ about the r'l'r'Oll }OU .trl· n.:,p<mding to )\1u 11\J)' k J \C .1 ~o 'cnrnd mc,~agc . You ""ill he au1oma1Kally billed '>8<t lnr cJch minute. DATE{ I NE 'wno o{wOt~(-l>eJ;'J.M .,..,. FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-Ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. c 0 NF IDE r JT' AL I t,J f 0 R r .i 1~ TI 0 ~ J NAME;---------------------------------------- PHONE: --------~~----------~------------- AOORESS: CITY: SWE: 21>: ---"* Wofmallol1 'COIMtwM WI oorw.f ~ Y'O"' pel90flGI od ..,_,, It ~ oe11we .. p2 2 ?ilid """S::. .,_ "''" Oloa..lrw COUM. ~ Clll .-be_..,,.. o OOde ~'" ,..... we llllpOnd bit caao,. a p• s 7Wd «JD# You ....... IOOGICl"d ...... "°"'IT I I a ..... an OCICml com --....... .., occm ,...11-..w ........ ~ GUIDELINES ' INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES EJ s2.eo per dlf That'a ALL you pey for 4 ..,.., JO ~ ,,.._.,, In ow SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnforrnatJOn CALI. TOOAVll ASK FOR LOIS YOUf S.Mee Dnctory Repr .. •matl\le 842-4321 Ext 310 ~ "°°"' ldd"a. dollll. llooidlhtf • ...... dOOfl, l'ldwd --..1c eo.1 ( ' ' . l1i11·• .:. ~-..'L ' ' (.1'f,11 r ii· ' .,')28 .. H.sr1d, ~.1 ,1·, l/10 HANDY ANDY SURFllDI PAJmNG °"*' 1*'1111'11 "¥ ptOI• tlonlll. Uc l eozoet ~IOtldld ,,.. ......... Ms.3305 l. YNN'S HOM E DAY Elec·Plumb-Palnl U l"ARTMING INTERIORS CARE HAS OPENING carpnlry, etc 631-4043 HANGINGISTRIPPING fOf Infant to 1 yNr HOM• .... , .. ~ NC Uc• 5eOl7S VISM.IC PUBLIC NOTICE 14 t\Our. 141~84 ~NO REP:.~ E 673-ISl2 Th• Calll Publlc Ultll· El(P LICENSE crutacare Cell Jtfl 9'3-1222 WALLPAPER Contractor u .. Commtulon, RE· EMPHASIS 011 CH ILO Gwy(ior.lpl Cor-m An QUIRES 11'\at all und. DEVELOPMENT Nt•pon Palnllng, Fane... E19<:. Orange Cnty ~ 30 Y" h o u 1 •I'\ of d good I H9f1. ftobin. m.Q.20 Pfumblng. No lob too l< 13282-0 4~ movare, prlnl lh•lr small Oun,,·Alght --Wf-_...-slld-11-...,.-,...,..-...,- P UC Cal T numMr, Handyman !>4&-4770 -· --. .,...... llmo • & cl'\auttaur'a T0!,11 lntenor ~ prlnl tl'\atr T.C.P. num· RETIRED oont1lle1or wlll s.NICe AOVICE TO THE t>er tn ell •OV•rtle• CHARO enCI JENN..,.S lnst•ll your Mw Bey C14AZY 83J.71n • Window Do smell , .. ment• If you heve • HouMcieanlng. ApL modetlng l<>b• Cur· queetlOn about th• I• Condo.()fkn lOfll t-" rant CA lie. 85()-441SJ gallty or • movef, lfmo El.pJ ~ 47M321 -r....e ,,_OUBLEBUSTER CAT NANNIES, INC. or chaullaur. Call· • n • n PubllC U1il1taa Corn-HouHcleenlng·Apt-Ofc· Ho!"9 Atpw1mO'Ovmnl Profaaalonal cal care mlHlon. 714·55M f51 Condoa. Carpet c,..,,. Speclalttt Sa11&11c11on a In youi ,,ome. Feed. lng·palm .. te. English lllUll. Alf I"! nt...,7 Otter, play s>«lod Vet speatclng ~881 GroomlnfO! transport· Pet Services 387 coust1c Remodeltny .l HJ8 KATHLEEN'S liOUSE· •tlon Full v•c•llon CLEANING. Panonal sarvtca Nawpo rl, touch Otfc-apt-homa DICK'S HAULING COM arHs Dally. Junk to dum & gen-weekly, monthly r•tas •HANO Pl.ASTE.RED• Smooth or Designed Wllia!ft Oa-M Plasl•.nv ~·~ ctmq ~CS'>(~ns l·l 16 Xlnt ,.,, 8'15-0828 eral neullng L•rg• Call 714-222~868 REUABLE Housacl•an-trvcll. with lift gala 000 ~,_...,., tng by the day Local S.o-3798 ~· ''"" 'fOIJI flOll'le ,.,.. area Xlnt rafaranca1 ~ ~lnirnll ~ ••~ Cell Yoland• ISJ1·5987 DUMP RUNS . JUNK H tmploymnt IN!pl Bell Furniture, lruh. trH ... t:JI~ SPRING CLEAN Inside l>renchH. apphencea Plc1'>!1·r out. orgenlze atof•g•. Mika 7 d)'! 14&-1391 Produc.rs Acton eon-fl~•· clHn & raconlt. HAUL 4·U. ~ OFF aof'llum ~ant• pro-Ruby fS7~59 ,.,.. or 0,,,., .. , ... RP p.w J88 IHlonal !reining for THERE'S LIGHT at the mat... Gan. hauling, 1"1/Ext. patch platerlng profa8110n•I ac1011 at ENO of the T\JNNEL free houeahold toxic CUl1om telrturing, quaMy the tMgln,,lng and Ill*· · watt!. P~ Pl'OI> "*'•...,... Oll....,.t• Hou••cl••nlng by dt1poH I with load i.cnei ·~ ~7831 ppl1,lfHY'> Service 342 P41A.S S 4H'IJANCE SVC Al MMrtt Md Uodels Cour1eou • 5'l'f ~ 1 S 3021-8 Hnor Ill , .. A11tCl Oe1,,i11r111 1.1.1;> . ., -., 8 .1!1"()\ " fkl'' 1•,ti l \ .jf3 0 11• 'I",' ' )' '1 Helen 534-3-425 _....Fr~".;;...;:;.";;.;;';...· 14~G-0389..;;..=.~-• Contr,1CftHS 3558 R H LAWTON CONST Uc Gan. Cont.ractOf. AH Phuu ot Con•1 20 )"S e11p 14$-1431 [)1 .,.1., Cc.,1!11. l · /(, ...i:.. · •. r.· .. - LT HAULING SERVlCE Glrlglfyd~ "°" 14N112 f' '' I'' I. . . ' t •• \ • ~)t l I' I·' 1: ' •• l . I ,· I ~ , ' I • ' . Plurnh1119 3890 24MrDD•54'5522 HEATH) ' Pl.WBING lJc 5'1878 VISll tibs:w IUDOET PLUMllNO &SEWER '"''orL111 tic 18M38. 141-7314 Rc><1f1•rq )910 PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice is heT'eby given by the Department of Community Development. Planning Division of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration requests have been prepared and will be submitted to the City of Huntington Beach Planning Comm\ssion for their consideration. The draft negative declarations will be available for public review and comment for twenty-one (21 ) days commencing Wednesday. January 23. 1991. Draft Neptive Declaration No. 90-44 in conjunction with Tentative Tract Map No. 14007. Cond\tlonal Use Permit No. 90-47 and Conditional Exception No. 90-3S ls a request to subdivide approximately 6.0 acres in the Ellis-Goldenwest Quartersection into 13 single family lots wi th a request for a variance to cut and fi11 requirements for 6 lots. The site is general1y located on the west side of Goldenwest Street approximately 610 feet south of Ellis Avenue. Draft Negative Declaration No.90-45 in conjunction with Tentative Tract Map No. 14009, Conditional Use Permit No. 90-47, and Conditional Exception No. 90-35 is a request to subdivide approxi mately lS.O acres in the Ellis-Goldenwest Quartersection into 35 single family lota with a variance to cut and fill requirements for 12 Jots and Jot frontage requirements for 3 lots. The property is genera1ly located in the southwest portion of the quartersect Ion. Draft Negative Declaration No. 90-46 in conjunction with Tentative Tract Map No. 14010 and Conditional Use Permit No. 90-47 and Conditional Exception No. 90-35 is a request to subdivide approximately 28.09 acres in the Ellis-Goldenwest Quartersection into 94 single family lots with a varianc e to cut and fill requirements for 4 lot s and lot frontage requirements for 7 lots. The property is generally located along the southerly boundary of the quartersection. Copies of these requests are on file with the Department of Community Development City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California . Any person wishing to comment on these requests may do so in wri ting within twenty-one (21 ) days of tbl1 notice by providing wrltten comments to the Department of Community Development, Environmental Resources Section, P .0 . Box 190, Huntington Beach. CA 92641. Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in its deliberation on whether an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared for the project. 111 don't think Kittycat will bat at anymore balloons!" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson VNFAIR ! TELL MER.MA'AM ! TELL MER! 0a 0 0 by Charles M. Schulz ~ERE15 NO SODV CMECKtN6 IN MATM !! CGahlD COLTUllS ~ LAIQEJ AT 1* lAAYoN f~l1'0~'f i~ C~ BliND I ! I ~ I ~ I ; ~ i 0 •\ ' 1' .... i I I I i • DEJOfl8 by Hank Ketchum SHOE by Jeff MacNelly TBB llENAClt • l J I "Phil. that b&ack. wet thng you' re trying to tighten wrth yo.x wrench IS ~e·s nose .. NARCY a .. "--------...J ' .. -·-·.,_,_ - FRED BASSET ""°"" AG A. ~E C'OG. •trtN'T 'IOU 1' I ,_ • t ' d ,. ·' -.l r' ~ n ,.. > by Alex Graham There's nothing I e11joy mOt'~ thcu\ a. nice camplimertt.. by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE ~S, CW\ I l ~ 1ll£. l~GE. ; ~u cu;rs 'Tl{t SN1t, 16 '-r 1\1. SMA~ SIU.... ~ ': '='--~ _.,., ........ "'"'" s ----_..._ ! ---~ !~ .......... ARLO AND JAlflS by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WIMKERBEAN OVERBOARD ADAll by Chip Dunham POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~---~-----~~r-n--~ WH~l'M~H~ I'M QOtN(J it> M M~ FEtT lJ~ ~DRE.I.A~! I by Brian Basset nwaawaw by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk REMEMBER ... li'S ~C FIR51 AND ~E"1 CAAle>q ! MU51C ... CAND£J ... M051(. ... CANOO ... by Lynn Johnston ~T.K....,