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The works were so similar that the Drmm Stmt sponsors sought legal advice. A disgusted Cosby threw up his hands a.ad m'CtCd to the prnious sequence, in which the cast avoru in fonm) wear. Q Who's dtt mysury woma11 who escorts tlu gMtSts on PBS' "Woll Str«t Wttlr"? .1-.0... ... Margot Derassc is the escort. "Miss Smythe." Two other women also bave appeared as Smythe since the news pro- gram first aired t 9 years ago. Q Why J;J tht proJ"cm of "Sur Trtlr: Tiu Nat Qnu- ation" hirt tht bo/J P.triclt SltlHrt to p"1y Clpt. Je.n-Luc Picard? Samly by tlu 2~th ctntury bo/Jnas WJll bt c11rttll ,..... Cltaaldl. SMtl ft. 11.M. Rick Bcnnan. the cucutive producer of the syndicated sci- h terics. now in its fourth JClV son. says: "'The question is not whether manhod will 6nd a eutt for baldnas by the 24th century. Rather, it is wbc:thcr we will evolve to the point where manJcind is no longer conccmcd about baldness. In crcaring Jean-Luc Pia.rd ind casnng Pmick Srcwart m the role, we opced for tht lattrr." Q Who JuiJa wlttrt tht Surr &wl is ploytJ? Which city has hosuJ most oftnt? Ytl SWtll. ~. Midi The selection is up to the NFL team ownen, who almost al- ways pick a warm vcnu.t. New Orleans is chc dwnpion host. with seven Supc:r Bowls divid- ed between Tulane Stadium and the Louisiana Supcrdomc. The record for a single site is held by Miami's Orange Bowl stadium, wb.ich bas seen five Super Bowls. Tampa hosa this Sunday's Super Bowl X:XV. The team ownen will meet this year to decide whether the 1993 Super Bowl. planned for Phoenix. should be moved be- cause of Arizona votm' rtjcc- tion of a holiday to honor the Rev. Martin Luther JGngjr. Q Whicls ultbritia Joff't wtor oni""'I fwr? Which u? .... ~, ....... J A few celebrities who do noc:: Kiln Baringer, Christie Brink- ky, Madonna, Alier Wallccr and James Woods. A few wbo do: Put}' Hearst. Georgette Mosbacher, Susan Smndon a.ad Sylvester Scallooc. 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Ann Richards TEX AS GRIT As liberal as she U, Richuds lS Ul adept coalitio n- bwkler who goc a.long well with banks and busi- ness as st2tt trea- surer. She'll need tlur shll -and al.I her consider- able smarts -as she tick.Jes T cxa.s' pro- jeacd $3.5 billion deficit. with che school ~ pnsons and environ- mtnt a.II on ltft..1upport. Ridmds. 57, u battle-hardened: Her victory m.il wound th.rough a Vicious three-way primary, a runoff dut was even wone, and what may bavt been Tens' dirtiest and most expensive gcnc:n.l ampaign. If she can handle her new job, she's on the short list for vi« president in 1992. 4 USA WUUND • p•-, lS-11, ,,,, SharH Pratt Dixon DC 'i EX -OUTSIDER Before being elected Washington may- or. Ducon, <46. iud no electoral expen- ence, lu.d never worked in government, lu.d little money and was up against the capiw's political est2blishment .. What the corporate lawyer did have ~ a sttong sense of what the voe.en wan~: a shovel to clean out the mess left by Mayor Mar- ion Bury. If she can whip city hall into slupe, sh e's a shoo-an I for a post in the • next Democnoc I admirunnrion. Larry l choHawk IDAHO O RI GINAL One of a tundful of Amencan Indians ever elected to a.oy state office, Echo- Hawk ts the new attorney gen.cnl of one of the USA·s mOSt consernrivc statts. The 42-year-old ~wncc and Mormon served in the state House and u a county prosecuc:or. Was part of the lru:han movement c:o settle diffettnccs wuh the government through tal.k.s, not lawsuits. Another good bet for the nextDemocracicadministrario~ Bob KwreJ NE BRASKA'S RISING STAR Compassionate and comfomble wnh his convic- c:ions, Kerry is an all-American guy wbomme~ love: a Nny SEAL who IOlt a leg in Vi.eown and won the Congressional Mech.I of Honor. a sdf- m.ade busmessman; a non-pol who was elected governor 1n 1982, got the SClt~ our of debc but didn't run apin despite an approval rat1.ng of 70-plus pm:enc. Then, in 1988. he won an amposmg viaory agamsc an incumbent ~nator. He dates a.ctresS Debra Winger. At •7. Kerry 1s most defirucely one to watch for the pres1denuaJ rick.et in '92 or '96. J~e Hopett INOIANA'S BOY WOJl.IDER A.ppomted in 1989, Hogsett won as sccrn:uy of state m November over "sure-dung" lndimapolis Mayor Wil- liam Hudnut. A lawyer with a reputa- tion as i superb nght-haod nun, Hog- sett, 34, apparently hopes co follow the example of for- mer boss Evan Bayh, who went from sccrewy of state ro governor. Touted as a ~ sible opponent of Dan Quayle's Senacr SUCCC$$0r, Dan Com. Kathl"n Brow11 C ALIFORNIA DYNASTY The 45-ycar-old daughter of a-gover- nor ~ a.nd sister of ex-governor (now scu.c Ocmocnoc chair} Jerry was JUSt another lawyer in New York's bsc- mclt bond aowd when dynasty called. Held offices in LA Now, as statt trea- surer, Brown's conttol of a $22 billion tnvesnncnt ponfolio and role in huge pension funds put her in the financial bi.g bgucs. Ku a rn.ide--for-1V style, perlups beowc husband Van Gordon Saucer is ex-head of CBS News. &- l'Wttn ha and Jerry's ambition. counc on a Brown in California's fucute. D•• Morain TEX AS ENVIRONMENTALIST Monles, 34, tht." DC'W st2tt ;mot· ney gcnen.I. ip· parendy CnJOV\ the road le ss· cnveled: He woo by running a po~- 1rive campaign ln Texas, of 11; placesJ On an en- vtr0nmenw pWformJ (He prorru.d to go after the corporate polluren due mW "Texas" and "toxic" synony mous.} Schooled at Harvard Law, he served rwo tams in the &bled T ex'5 House, wh~ he won alJ the "Best Thu" and .. Top Tlut" awards. He hli h«n ca.lied a. Henry Cisneros for the '90s: nught tty to suc:ceed Ocmocran' Sen. Lloyd Bcnacn if~ retim m '94 Pa11I Wollstoae MINNESOTA LEFTIE Thu 46-year-old poly-tci prof a..t Cark ton College in NOrthfitld wu the only Senate challenger co win in 1990 What's more. be did it :as m ulmt-~r a.I. His ckbuc will be wonh watclung. He already tw b~ Mideast policy. called Jesse Helnu• campaign "blatant- ly racist"; it will be nicr fuWly to have so~ tn me Sm. IWf as f:u to the Left as Helms is to the right. If his un- abashed popu- lism plays well on the mriom1 scene, we may see a gmenDon of poHricians im- 1tacng bu c:::a.. paign tKtic: elm- ~ a~-' The new Congress is in full swing , the State of the Union speech is Tuesday, the presidential election is, incredibly, next year. ~ Now is the moment to meet the 20 most promising people in politics, rising stars with the talent and toughness to make the '90s their decade. USA WEEKEND asked two top political consultants -Democrat Victor Kamber and Republican Brad O'Leary -to spot the people in their parties who may run our lives by the year 2000. BRAD O 'LEARY 'S REPUBLICANS .......... NEVADA FAMILY C HAMPION mzr Rqx1blian women were clcacd linttmant go-.emon last November (their only deaed GOP prcdccator won in 1955). Wagner, 51, soooceded by putting togahcr UJ unlikely coali- tion oi busiDell and women's groups. the AFJ.,CJO and the NRA. In a telri- b!c irony, a small-plant cnsh as she campaigned in Septtmber sidelined bcr fur 2 months; her husband died t 0 years ago in a similar aasb. 11x1r tWQ children are now in coUqc. AJ a state legislator, she dwnpioncd family issues; moat such Neva- cb laws be.ar bcr imprinL A good bet for the Sen. « gotuuonhip. .. ,,,,. ... CONNECTICUT DREAMEl The Coogiasiom1 Bladt UUCUI gets a wdcomc newcomer dm year in Fnnb. the 6m blade Rq>ublm voOng 000- grmman in ~ cban half a cmcury, and the USA•1 bigbawanki'l black Rtpnblian The 37·~ Y: bon- 00 gndmtt wadt.d for Pomme 500 mrnpanirs rperializing in labar ma. boas; was 1 WlllltlburJ a\tlcmwn Pm togahcr • broe6-bMed ors . .... ' impcwd with bis wodl b O..a iber oE Commen:c, l\ed ~ Y)4CA and Boys Club. Agpewite., WWI nDft - wl a1re to 1-*i aeewide olice. ~ ...... CALIPO&NIA SUPll.STAI. In 20 yaa. ~ .. .,.&om .. re:p- 11 • wjwe to SID Dqo mycr to U.S. ~ md DOW, Ill 57, to gotaiMJl. He's conscrvuive on economic and foreign-policy is- sues, m oderate on social issues -a good blend for California voters. Alrudy winning praise for bis cnviron- mcmal decisions. WU.On IOtCS . ducts with bis wife, Gayle (he's~ bmtooe). Re-election would make him a top presidcnrial prospect m 1996. Kay a.11., Hlltclll_.. TEXAS TREND-BUSTER In NOYCmbcr, slit beame the first Re-- publican treaswft in Tens hiJtory MtJ ~ Stl~ 's rop Republican ofuboldcr. Her demure~ in a rough- md-<wnble stale will wear well. elf» c:ially compared to Ann Ridwds' mare strident tone.. But Hurd>imon., 47, is DO shrinking ~ The funner Dallas bank V .P. md first £emaJe GOP mem- ,..... ...... ber of dat T CDI Houte shttwdly built her cam- ~ around oi wom-- eo's orguiiu - tioiu. She and IUchuds could &ce olf fur~ emorm 1994. MICHIGAN UPSTART Bal~ libcllGl cbe OleW i<'tUW He wracie I coDege pepa' • Michipn Stitt 00 bow to bell chit dilllicc ..... hem. mm no Immel( -and. al 22. betnr r:be ron•cc-Mxhipn Lepaa-- • nou. Now 42. EDPr pialW a t"c upcr to wiD me aota•...bip. frimdly with small business. fumcn and anti- crimc groups; teacbns' wuon bacUd hu oppooait. but be a.med suppocttis of his education reforms to a mapiry on the Michigan School Board. Might go ~ Sen. Don Riegle in l 99-4. llobert Taft II OHIO LEGACY-BEARER For three gcncnbC>m, the Taft polincal stamroller bas worked ia way llC%'OU the sacr and carapnltt:d a Taft to Wash- mgton. But Ohio's DC"W scc:rca.ry oi ~ im'r ooamng oo oamt recogru- tion: He met bis opponent in a series of ancruion-geaing dcbacrs. Taft. 49, a Puce Corps alum (be taught in Tanzania), al- ready is being pushed to chal- lenge Sen. John Glenn m 1992. May wait an '94 . ........ COLORADO BATTLER Polling an upet in ber 6m ~ lil:iaJ office in N~. '1 new mcmcy ~ dnmpoeecl a ~but .ggiaaiwe ~ to mTiroammDl axmol. 1be ~rc-­ oJ.d NOROD pbm to go afiu eu+iaolr mc:DQ} poabJbon. may CXJU tC11t tme-- wili£ pmd jmia to QIF ai:mt aad gua •io- Dce. If Nonoa makes headway apinst Colon- do's two biaca problems, 'her ,...., .. 6aare is a mile iaip. 0.9'1 ... tb .... , UIA WWWW • Jtti-i:1 Bon, "" 8 .......... I ,...., Zia ... ''You Um Beat Cancer. I'm living Proof." Flossie Dishong was in terrible pain, and nobody knew why. She finally had to travel almost a thousand miles from her home in Indiana to be told she had inoperable cancer. Fortunately, Flossie refused to accept that diagnosis. She came to us for a second opinion. To Cancer Treatment Centers of America at American International Hospital in Z't<m, Illinois. We found a way to treat her cancer. not just her pain. You see. we specialize in treating cases other hospitals call "hopeless." They made up more than 9al. of our admissions in 1988, and nearly the same last year. People fighting for a chance to live. We've given them that chance, time and again. We've helped them live life to the fullest once more. And welve done it without the horrible side effects that can make other cancer treatments unbearable. One reason, we're certain, is our caring, lo~filled environment Another is the quality and the scope of our cancer treatment program. I~s as comprehensive as we can make i~ utilizing the most advanced, innovative weapons known to medicine. It has to be, because the ~entss of any cancer treatment program depends on a variety of facton; and differs from patient to patient As for Flossie, that picture really is worth a thousand words. although she said it all in just fourteen: 111Vtr tlcowglct I'd bt fi$Aiftg witJc "'' lcMSba"4 agai11. I a"'°"' Aappy lady.· CANCF£,TRFATMEN1j CENTERS OP AMlllCA llB[RAl l lll D £PE~0[11jf hrunlSa ...... VERMONT'S NBW SOCIAL IST W hat's Jhis? Vermo nt send- ing a socialist from Broo~yu to C.Ongrea - the first off- braod politician to go there in 40 years? Sanden, '49, four -term mayor of Burlington. never misses w opponuruty to blast the rich and corpo- ruiotU. Ht creamed boch Dcmocnt and incumbent Republican in the sace- wick race for V c:rmoot's teat in Con- ~ (He voted with the Democrats for Sf>Cakcr Thomai Foley.) His subver- sive react? He ran an~ compas- siomcc adminismDoo dw ba.l.ancxd budgcu, aeaccd)Obs and helped the less fommaa:. Get used co it ~·s a So- cu.lut scnat0r oc govanor in our future REPlJfH 1CAN Doe Nickl" OKLAHOMA WHIZ UD Don N ickles mons quickly· Working as l ~r; ro put through colLegc. he start- ed his own pru- torial IU"f'icr ht-- fore the end of his •C?pbomore year, it turned inlO a suca::sfW bwtncu. He won a stale ~ IClt ll 29 and at 31 became one o( the youngest U.S. scnaton C"Vtt clcc:tul He was re-elected Ul 1986. & chaimwi ol the Republian Scmrorial Cocn.miaee. be a.ilcd record money co gcc all but one of bis fellow Republicam ~ Now. al 42. he moves up a nocch co bead the Repub~­ cao ~ Policy Qwnmjtw, Is this the road co ~ GOP lctdct or the 1ea>nd spot on the GOP Qcket in '96? A.._ dw lht'f: a'" O'IMry, n . 11 praiJ.n.t of PM <Af7., • ,.Ultiul COft.ltdl- ittt fir,,., •"' tltt A"9frlu11 ~tiott of Politic.I Co11111lu1111. Ht lw 6«ft i11• 110llid '" polltla ri"" IU"'4rJ N~0te'1 1 960 prt1IJ111tld t••1•'t"· Yittor I<.lffWr, 46, •'-,..,. CMUtlld•t fi""· tltt x.,.,.,, c,...,, •"' u •fat-a AF~ CIO 1uJa. TMy wrift dit D.C.-Nsd "O'L.~•"1 ItqMt," • rJltiul 1WW1ktt1r tMI WaM. W oJJ .j W,.. lltiul TJl«tnl• Ci~ 10,000 . • Ulot..,...., . ,__, as.n. ,,,. A Dall: J t-.a rl ' ... 11-1~ I It ~ .. --au ! ti .., ... the DIMNat ..... ~ 111.!D ........ .. ...... 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Valentine\ D-av the !><!<:ond largc:.t c.ird- -.endtn{t occ-.&~aon an the: United St..1es. ac.t.ordang tu rc:~arch hy Hallmark Card" l The larg~• '' Chn.,tn1as > I ntc:n:sttngly. lover.. .1ren't even the maior rc:<.1p1c:nts of v.tlenunc gn.:~:ung:,. 1 eacher.; arc They rc:cc:ave about 650 m1l11on v.llentane greetings from their ;adoring students Lovc:r.i. .u-cn't even M::COnd Grandchaldn:n. ..on.' and daughce" receive: about a thart.I of all andavtdual valc:ntanc:~ Then come spolbO .and f nenc.b. l'\.~1v1ng ahout 30 percent of 1nd1vidu.ll valen1incs Tua .. gtO\Vtn8 trend of cxchangtng vaJcn11ne"i L'\ due to a number of reasons. but ch ief among thml ~ a basic change in our society. In the past two dcca~. more women ruavc entered the work force Lh2n ever before. They are ~ing more people through ..-one. buc at the me Ltmc, are unable to spend u much time with lo~ One" and f.am ly members. Therefore. when February 14 amvt:S, at came:. ;a <lu.&l ''Rnaficanet: Many peo ple u:.e 1he d;,iy a:. an opportunity 10 .i<.knowle<lgc: f nencbhips, both through wori< and per..onal relatjoru. But Vaknune\ Day remains a special <.x<.'asaon 10 spend \.\ 11h .a loved one Ma.n.y Ways To Gi.ve 1 It :.ct:~ ft:w pt.'ople :-.lop JI c.ud' on Valenune's D-.ay, though Amcncan.' are expectt.<d IO 'pend more 1hary S73) malhon <lol~r. o n ... alcntane gaft o; for fnend'i and famal) Iha' year Gavang gift-. L,. now -.ccond o nl)' to exchanging c-.arth .. ~ the f.ivonte V.alentme\ Day Jctiviry Women huv moM valt:n11ne ~1fh lncre.isangly. 1hey .1~ giving cwo o r three smJll. anexpcn. .. avc p~nts m e.ach of the "£>CCl4ll people an their l1n•s "Ifs a fun, lagh1-hcarted way 10 express their f eehnRS to those they c.are about mos1 hush.incl.!>, children, ocher relative:.. mothers and friends.· says Mike Malony~ Hallmark Bu:.me."' Markeung Moina~r T n.n.ket or T reasw-e The gift, thl.') give t.ake o n c.11\ e~ torm -anyth1n)( Imm ...cx:k-. .ind eamng~ 10 magnet\ or <>!her ~11 1.., featunng cute or humomu .. \'.tlcntane' Day design' and 'cntamcnL' Gafh of th•~ n.aturt' are u,u.tllv anexpe~1ve And 1h.1l ' J nu1ur p.art ol v. hy ~aft g1\ tn~ h.t' he<:ome ~' popul.1r M.tlom ... n, It, .1bo no1 un<.ommon for pt"Opl t· 10 g 1\ t' ckXhm~. lo\" ;.ind F,Jffit"' on \ Jlt'ntant''<> Day And. of cou~. lherc' :.ult 1ht: olJ 'tJ nJhy fl1 l WC..'f' Hui mo.~t ott~n. the glh o l choice ~ the swectt·~t gtft of all <.,mcJy And the pnce tag on quahry c..".tndy can run lhe gamut. You (."()U)d spend J" liule ,1, H 95 for somt:thmg lake: !he Cla,,1<. "'"t:t"t' Chocolates ofTt'r from Hallmark Or vou could .. pend hundred..., of cJolJar,, or more on ~me candy .1.~rtmt'nt' all with 1he s..amc heartfelt 1ntc:n1 Really, though. 1hc amount you s~nd on a gtft o r grtttang 1~n t what " unporuni You sec. of all the ~pecaal cbys we celd>r:nc dunng the year Valentine ' Da is the one Lha1 com~ clo~st to the hc:a.Jt And t~I emollon gOC'i int0 ~ry greeung you give. whether 11 ' :a !>1mple card or a ~lection ol C2n<l1~ On this cby, at trtll) '-"' the thought lh~t counts This attractive Eatter Candle with Lamb Candle Holder beautifully mhanca your E.urcr cdebradon. Desisncd apedally for home uac., the S1nch ivory c:andk ia dc:c:onted with the umc symbol• found on the Euur candle in peri&h churehet -the CroA ol Clirilr and the Alpha and Omcp lcncn. The Lamb Candle Holder,• 1/•" 3 1/a inches, ii a.de ol fine imponed pcircdain. ~ painted in truiMo-lif e pastd tend to ac.c::mi the aezopOOnal dca.iq The Euler Candle with Umb Candle Holder, offered cxdusivdy by the ~ ai1ata. will ~ be sent to those rnalcinc an r----------------------------------------- Ea1tcr donation of $12• or : Enclond ia my offerin1 for the worlu of the I more f« our wor-lcs ·~ the : MiMionary a.ca. world'• na:dy. 0 $1 2• 0 S20 0 $2S 0 S __ n.e~c:--.-.. poof.,..,----~ .. -W °"""" --ID .. Wllllolwy Cltlllllle .. lllllp bl1n8 awtll't "°""" ,._... IO .. INlllON. ~Obl-..ol Metylnn1n.., NmllolW lfwN OI °"'Udy ol .. ~ ........ ._12223 .... •Plea. amd_ &Im Cancilr(1) wirh Lamb Candlic Holder( 1).. mo ($12 off eriilt or matt pu Id.) Name ____________________ _ Addrta _____________________ _ Ccy ________________________ _ $au Zip------ ..on Mildonuy ai&.ra ol Mary lrrunaaa&ate NedonaJ Shrine oJ Our Udy oJ the SnoWI BdlcYiUt. 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Birthdw ------ : Name No. of Oilldten --- 1 Addrea~------------------~ I Cily Swit zap. __ L ...... <->--------- ·Silnplt Answers To Tougla Questions-. Good ServU Is Part Of Our P1an. tra vel Chinese New Year's true meaning For the Feb ruary holiday, private traditions contrast with publ ic reve lry IJ £stMr Wu E very Jan. 1, I nu.kc a New Year's rcsolunon to go on a diet. About a month lat- er. on C~ Nt'W Year, I ovenndulge rn the tradi- tional Onenra.1 banquet a.nd break that . resoluoon. It never ra.1.s. Ltlce most A.mmCUl-bom Chincsc, I celebratt Nt'W Year's CWlcc. On Jan. 1, we nng in the new year with champagne and noucma.lcen And on ~b. 15 chis year, che Lunar New Year (based oo the cycle obJCTVed by the c~ for thou- sands of ynn}, we w11l up Tiger &lm W tr~ and la ght fitt.cncken. At least that is how some of w wtll wher in the yor 4688. the Ya.z of the Sheep In o nes wuh l.irge Ast.an Popubnons, vu1ron wually un 6nd ~ "Clu.narown" and watch the cradinonal uon or Dngon DanGe. The loca.I Cluncsc mercluncs' u- socw:ion finds a dozen or so voluntttn to parW rhrougb tbe streets wlule manipu- lating the monster an a sruJcelike fuhion. The dragon r"rptt1CnU n0< good luck. as commonJy bc.lievcd, but a bad spirit The C~sc tos.s firccra.clcen at the dngon to ward off evtl. To prot«t theu stOfe'S, Chmatown's merchants "feed" the bo.st moocy wn.ppcd ID reef paper. (Afterward. the money is donated t.o chmncs.) That's the public cdebraaon. a popu- lar and colorful ngbt But therr u much more to obsttvtng the Cbt~ NC"W Year th.an dngoru and firecnden. Pn- vace c:clebnooru ccnt.enng on f.umly and food a.re cbe key t.o really undtnta.ndmg cbe holiday. Tminoru VM'f greatly &om f.uruJy to &.mily. re-fltcnng rhe divenity of the USA 's Asian communincs. In Boston, SuzatlM Lee, a 40-year-old schoolcncher, will bwn mcrnse, a ritual she brought from Hong Kong at age 10. ln Oakland, Calif., Anrue Soo, wb~ parmts cmignted &om Canton, China. will spend .. Nc-w Year's Eve" cookmg a ~gewian dish a.lied deai or clt'1im dw stK, busbmd Junes and guesu will cat a.c the stroke of miclniaht to ~ttt • full KOmxh the rcsr of the yar. For my pvt. the Chinc:tic New Yo.t aJwsys has bttn pe.niaalady potgnant. My elderly g.nndmocba came to liw with us m Tau wbieo I W1I a younprr - A.d ... -A"'trl''.,." rreJt l11t yur rJ.,011111 Ntw Yori! C1'ty's Cltlrt4110tn. About th e USA's Ch~atowns Asian-Americans across ~ c:ouo-North Amcria (650 Commercial ay will mark f-cb. 1 S with stteet Sc.); u houses the largest collrc- fun. dances and food festivals.. tioo of ~Amcric:an ani- (Most clements of the alcbrarioo bas anyw~. •15-914-6900. arc very similar from ciry to ciry.) But there's plenty to scc -and eat -aJJ rear round in the Chi- natowns o 11laJOI' cities, including Chicago, Boston, HOWtOD and Wulungton. O.C. Here arc sonx faas about three prominent Chi- natowns, with tclcpbonc nwnbca you may all for further i.nforma- noo about a.ttnetions. Some will dose fur the holiday. 54• PNftdlu: About 30,000 people live in San Fnncisco's world-&mow Chinacown. The 2• blocks that form tu commer- c.W bean arc home to nearly 150 rcsaurana. most c:acaing co the cuca of the dominant JOUtbcm Chinor. Chinatown eooa.ins cbe Mi Chinese H..orical Society in Nftlf Ynlt: ~ t 50,000 Awns aowd a few blocb of Manhattan. Bcsidc:s rcstmn.na featuring mul- tiple Asian cuisines, visitors will find the Chinese Mmcum, a 'lacr of myscery: "Only groups o ctgbt" may enter. 212-397-8222 SMnl~: The Northwest's Aswu arrived from Jap.ui. the Philip- pines and other lands via Hawaii to mine gold and worlc in the fishing industry. About 2.000 people now live in Seattle's "Jn- tcnwional Discriet." (The ciry's original Alan JCttlcmcnc burned in 1889.) The discria's nriow ethnic joio m the New Year's C'aes. 206-461-5140. ., ..,.. ,. c.t. ID the C2Cly 1960s. Slat bad left rm.in.land China Ul the '40s and spent time in Hoog Kong. She lpokt litdc English and bad lartle tolerance for the Wnttmiud ways of her "foreign-horn"~ Grandma (we called bu "Ngyn- ngyn ") hobbled on stumps; u a child. ha feet were bound to keep them cbinry . During the Culrun.I Rnolution. me bandages wue mnovcd., but the bones never developed pcopcrly. She de6 •Jed foot-bind.mg, s:aymg. as ~ eyed my siu 9's, that large fttt were unfeminine I c:ouki n<>< undentaod why Ngyn-ngyn clung to a cultutt that bad hancf'ic,ppcd her. She lutmed to d:i.t ~uling of the Pck.ing Open; 1 lLStmcd co chc Bea- dei. She wott the cnditiona.I blur silk MM> pckcts; J longed foe surfer sh.ins.. Ngyn-ngyn brought to our home a p<>mp ~ Clt'CU1J\mDCr dw my~ busy acchnwing thcmscl~ to the USA. bad rx"gkatci. And while my Wtm and I didn't always agrtt with ha, she bad an una.nny way of resolnng argumc:na by shalong her bad and sighing a btary "Ayt rh" (the cquiv-aknc of "Oy ,,.Y') When gnndnu iighcd. ~ I~ Ac.cordmg co Ngyn-ogyn. ~g in the bowe bad to be w.ubed "it:> sa.tt the new year off dean.•• Ha.ir b.ad to be waihcd the day befott New Year's £w. She put onnges in r:vay room. Round and gold uu oouu, they symbola.ed good fortune. She filled dishes with ~ dJCd locus root. pcanuo and wumndon Sttds. O n New Year's ont * such ddi- CIOCI, Ngyn-ngyn QMi_ became they were symbolic of fariliry a.nd prosperity. She ldi food cookLd me cby before New Year's Ew our for the ••k.itchai goch, ·• wbo would proca:t us from star- \tarion during the yar. She clung to dUs Buddhut mdiDoo C'VCn though she bad bttn con~ by the Southern Beprists. Ooc year, she cried co tacb me co make pomo dumplings. Hen were uni-- fonn; mine, gny lumpt. "A}'t .,.i.. n said Ngyn·ngyn. who died in 1968. .. Nenr mind. But mnember th.i&: You may wear- Amtria.n docbes. CM American lood and ona learn tO tpcak Cbincsr. Boe in your ban you will i.lways be c.hioete " I remember, Gnocft. I fW"IV'llha. W• II H ..,.,, • n, """ a• c.rifti. tww1 111 a~. N) A wondeiful work of art with a delighlful surprise. 1Wo original sculptures in one, handcrafted and hand painted in fine porcelain. TAKE ME ALONG! Howcould you say no? Those big pleading eyes ... the eagerly thumping tail ... and that tiny paw held up as if to ask your permission. One nod from you and he's ready to go on a dafs outing. Just pick him up and sec for yourself. There's more to this scuJpturc than what meets the eye-it's really t'WO works of art in one! A cute little beagle pup ... plus the old bunting boot he bas made his very own. (Look cJosdy, you1J even sec he's been busy chewing the boot top and l&oel!) Hold him ... play with him ... or stand him up on his own. Then put him back on hi.s boot for naptime. You11 he's a perfect fit. Poreda.in sculpture was never so much fun! That's the joy of Taylor Ouabton't award- winning artistry. And that's the joy oi "'Take me AJonal" An irresistible ICU.lpture tbal'I full off un. Crafted and painted entirely by hand. Yet only $29.'° for the pup tJJtd his boot. There'S somethina die that makes this imported work ~ art so special. It's the new issue in the exci•iaa •Playful Pupt" two-piece aculptUre collection. And, you can .:quire ""Tab Me AJooal" at • abeolutely no rillt. Became, with Priwoa 0.0.,, ,cs 111iisdcm ii .-;huiy ....,. .. anteed. lf you a.re not delighted with your sculptW'Cy return it to us at any time within one year for either repUc:cmcm or a full refund. '°Tm Me Along!'" A wonderful work of art that'S a "'sbe»in" for your affection. Send in your order today. M» • "" ,,,_ a.a., r-------------------------------------, C>aDEll fOU• Plmw """1 by Fdwutuy 17, 1"1 YES. I wish to order '"Take Me Along!• to be cnfted for me in fi ne porcdaJ n and paiaud by band. The price isS29 .SO • My *"l**rda-",..... ,,ad I need ICDd DO money now. I will be billed for my sculpture in two monthly jnmDmoezus ol $14.7S• each. • City -----State _Zip -- M3Q 0 a.ec.t heft to have paymclll clwpd to your: 0 MaaaCard 0 VISA 0 Ainu Acct. No. _____ Exp. No._,_ SipM:u.re -------- ..... D.JS .............................. _ ... .. --"'~ Mail to; PriDC11on Galkry. Studio 344 301 Nania HmTitOD saw ,,..,._,New Jeney OIS40 I I I I I I I I I l----------------~-------------....... ---~ WHAT'S T H I ~ () ' T I P ~, T I A ~ I H "-. Looking beyond Groundhog Day Forget Punxsuuwney Phil. That little groundhog, due out of his Pennsylvania burrow next week, might be the tradition.al predictor of spring. But we don't have much &ith in shadows -or the lack thereof. (If Phil sees his, winter is supposed to linger for 6 more weeks.) Herc's a look at more hopeful, if not always accurate, signs of spring: • Professional bucball players report for spring training in the next 2 to 3 weclc.s. • People Aock to Springfcst on Hilton Head Island, S.C., a month-long (March 1-31) celebration of spring's coming. • More than 6 acres of springtime scents Star at The Philadel- phia Flower Show, beginning March 10 at the Civic Center. •Buzzards return to H inckley, Ohio, on March 15 from their winter exc~rsion to Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains. •Swallows come home to San Juan Capistrano, Calif., on March 19 -as they have stnce 1776. "_.Mt M IM ...... C.U" ..... ff IM .... Mt er.,. ~URI wt .. f~ 1m,1r *t lftlr rttitlilc •CIMrs (rw .......... ,, ... , ...... ~ ........... .,.. ""· .,.... '""'· .......... ). ....., & S... IM a.,..•,..,, ... ............ ,,.... ........ _. ............ " "WI llu tltt ... celan," 11t1 l&S'1 lllan O'Mall. """""'· "'..,er.,...... ... 't •'*•,._.,,"I• fld. _.,. .... ...... ,...Seys._ ...... tf U1c llMM, N.Y., .._ ltttlf·WJlt· 111 ~ IMtpllll fw1I IUIPS ( ... u ... Miii 111i1t p,_. ,..._ Sedaey): ......... ltMI .... Utt rt1b II a-iu's i.rttMlll. YM Cll't ... ..._.. ............ 1M1a C811rs." Anillloftll .... lwmltoflllilp Chic diaen these days are disco•eriAg delic:acia prized around the world for cenN- rici. For eu.mple: ct1pa il urwllt Jt .-., or •Nts Jt u- Mrd. Translation: alf-bnin pancakes or duck pa. Your translation may be "ugh." but upscale restaa· rants an dishing up anima.I organs by the placefuls ... The trc;pdy diner leaps upon thesc via.nd.s with shouts of glee," sa)'I food writer Bar- ban IWh. A saOlpling: lntrulltt, •YC: Lamb's tong~ salad, S9. CitJ, U.: Tripe (cattle m>m- ach lining) and pigs feet stew, wub herbs, S16.75 . TM Ftrt, ...,,._, C..: Rocky Mountain oysten (cattle tes· ciclts), $7.50. ZMI'&, S. Ff.-S Grilled sweetbreads (calf glands). S7. A revolutionary, ultra-fast workout Vanity plates sent in by readers: the good, the bad and the ugly ' "Spinning" 1s not for wee- nies. lt's 30 mmuces of ultra- fast cycling designed co give you the same buzz the pros get after a little Tour de France . T he calorie-killing workout has gotten so popu- lar there's a club in Santa Monica, Calif., exclusively for spinners. A trip to Spin- ning 1s an all-buuness boon to heart and lungs. After a I 0-minute warm-up, staffers lead spinners in a pedaling frenzy -more than 100 revolutions per minute - for 20-30 minutes. Don't worry: Pulse rates arc closely monitored. But what ever I happened to moderation? I I 14 UIA WllUND • J--1 U-11, '"' t. .. --- -' WE THT A DC STIY WUD I FUN. So we asked r~ers to send us enmples of their own - or the best vanity plates they've seen. We got scores of examples -from the ob- vious (FISlf ") to the puuling {IU UFO 2) to the downright obscene (no we can't print them). Below, a sampling: SPOYLI: Jane Andrews, Moncour Falls, N.Y. .. ....,.. HeiMrt Behl, Oconomowoc, W is. s.t: Tim Vniw, Beatrice, Neb. WCIU: .Elizabeth Porter, Tampe llCll: Bri1id Collins, Flottnu, Ky. llftlft: Lnl~ Puateb, JC•nmpolis, N.C. I I I ' SOIOTSIU: Tim Fox, Suffern, N.Y. COlllM: Dale T . Ehrgott, Reno CITLOST: Dnid Catton. Sparks, NeY. mMll: Dr. Mark Milde, J.WO.. Mo. ..... 4 Cll•C'll iid•=' ............ 1 ........ ,.... ... ... .... ................... .... 11111 .. 3 ...... ,.. ..... . •8•••••1/2• .... • /A4 ORANGE C 0 AST .. , ..... ,,,, fl .., . .,, •. We back our troops Panly cloud) this mornana. other- wise sunny with westerly aftrmoon winds to IS mph. Coastal/Inland h1&hs from 58 to 66. Lows from 44 to SO. For the Orange C'out's most complete weather information. 1nclud1ng boat· ing. fishing and surfing rcpons. see page CIO. IN THE NEWSROOM The owner ofa ham burier stand in Stanton behevt'S the families of mili- tary personnel serving 1n Operation Desert torm deserve a break today . For more than a week. Sp1ros Tsakahs. 36. has been offenng a SO percent discount on everything on the Bcst Burscrs menu for anybody wath a valid military ldcnt1ficat1on or a military dependent ID. .. So far, thouah. no- body's taken advan'-le of the cheap cats. he said ... Tsakalis. who has run the ,mall Katella Avenue restaurant seven days a '4CCk for the past five )Clln wnh his ,.,fe Rosalina and a sinaJe htlper. said he 1s eqcr to maJce life euier for those wnh loved ones 1n the Middle East "I can help a few kids. a few 14-1\~ )OU know what I 1 mean'> I'm not go1na to go bankrupt I'm not aonna be loser I feel better in my hean .. Tsakahs.. who came to the U n11ed States from Grtttt 18 )tars ago, hopes some colorful new signs he's posuna this .. cckcnd will drum up more business "The auy (pnnter) Sl)'S he's go1n1 to write the Coffer) Wlth the -"mencan naa for the blckaround .. QUOTES Of THE DAY "Je'Wlsh rnd1tJon ha.s • m~ state- ment: Even God prays. So the QUC$t1on is. 'What docs God pray for"" God pra)s that his sense of stnct1ust1~ 1s overcome by his sense of compassion and love .. Rabbi Bernard Kang of Shir th- Ma'alot Reform Tempk an Ncwpon Beach. putt1na the Persian G ulf war into perspective (Al). 0 "Prat as 1( t'-tryth1"6 depend«/ on God. •nd work as 1fcveryrhin1 d~ pcndl!d on m•n. " FranC1s Cardinal Spellman TODAY'S EVENTS • Onaanat acrylics on canvas of New York arust Dawn Kenzcr are on du~ play at Lado Manna V11lqe, 3440 V11 Oporto, Newpon Beach. Admission 1s free and the public as invited. 67S-S490. 11 •NYC, 1670 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. pttSents Johnny Monster and the Naahtmarcs with The Tube Call 61S-7313 for showu mes. LOTTERY U, H, 17, 11, U, M Bonus number ff ,.,, .. Modesto ltidu'ftond Moatain View lllCI r:J Heam: ce •Clubl: $ <> Dilmoedl: 1 ·Spedet·. INOEN ~ 14Dl•lllmE 11•••• 842-1 .. ..... . .. .... Sunday, January 27, 1991 75 cents l • Pevn-•()r_,. Coea1 [)My P•lol A demonstration to show support for the troops In Saudi to Shiffer Park where a rally was held. About 500 people Arabia marched past South Coast Plaza Friday and on took part In the march and ralty 'They're scuds, we're .patriots' Rally supporting Desert Storm is told By Colin Caldwell o..,. Coeal Delly Pilot COST A MESA -C'rcaung a sea of US. flqs and chant1n1 "U .A .. \).S.A," an csumated SOO Orange Coun- ty residents assembled outs1dc South Coast Pla7.a Saturday momana to show their suppon for ()perauon Detert Storm and Ammcan trOOps servln& in the Persian G ulf. Demonstrators. who included rcp- rcscntauves from the Oransr C'ounty Defense C'ounc1I. the Jewash Fedenllon Of Orange C'ount). vanous war veteran orpnizattons and students from UCI and other un1 vcrs1t1cs, marched to h1f- fer Park to hear several speakers save one rccumna message; Amcncan1 m\llt show their suppon for the uoops •r· vin& an the Persian Gulf "In Vietnam 1n '68 and '69. we bad people throW1n1 p~ at us when we returned," wd Bob K.aruk, a member of the Hunt1n1ton Beach-based Vaet- nam Vets Reunited "\\e must ne,er let this happen 1p.1n •· "Wt foucht for the naht of people to dissent to war." said David Hoffman. prcsuknt of the Bank of Orange Count\ and a Vietnam 'eteran "But we ha\e to get out there and let the troops know '4e ~uppon them Be thankful for the fact that when the troops ~tum. the\ will return wub honor ·· Dcmoostntora ap1nst the war ,. ho rquJarty pt.her outsuk South C'oast Plaza -.-ac no •bttc to be found Satur- da) Twoa ~ p1aot of peace s1ans ~ett placards with messaacs such as See SUPPORT tU Allies seek way to halt 'black tide' By John King Tl'9 AMOC:Oaled Pr- DHi\HR Al';. Saudi Arabia - 0 n the gutrs new- est v.ar front. the US -led al- lies search- ed for a v.a\ <iaturda\ to halt the. col- os\31 "black tide" dnft1ng toward Saudi v.ater plant'> \ome of the 011 spill was ablue but a military '>pokcsman said. ·· .\ wluuon 1'> dose .. High above 1n sunn) skies.. allied bombc~ lept up a funous bom- bardment of Iraqi. positions in Kuwait and southern Iraq descnbcd b) return- ing pilots u a de,astated land scape of shattered bndge'> and fires beyond number The l "> command said Dcsen torm aircraft '>hot dov.n thrtt Iraqi v.arplanes in the latC\t a1r-10-a1r acuon The Pentagon also ad about two do1en Iraqi planes rcu·nth flev. t0- ne1a}1bonng Iran The) apparently ~ \ttktn& ~fuge -etther from Amcnca.n air attalk or trom Saddam Hussein's &o\ernment In Iraq. C "''°' corre pondent Peter .\mett '4as taken to the ~ushm holy c1t\ of "-a1af v..here he sav. bomb crate~ and mo~ than a doun houses flattened b> ,.hat Iraqi autbonues ~1d v.cre air raids .\men. one of the last ~ e'>tcm corrC\pondents in Iraq, was told at ki st :!O people had bttn lulled The L \ m1htary says 1t 1s taraeuna stnc ti) m1ht~I) and other stratqic sites. although 1t a1..l nowled&es that C1V1hans m1aht be unintended v1cu ms. Later ~turdJl) th<' Pentagon spcc1ficall)' de- nied 11 had targeted an> rcltg>ous sites ".Ion~ the nonhcm front lines, Iraqi fcmt"\ and troops of the l ' -led coah- ll{)n <''changed hara ing fire \.1a nnt"\ unloaded their heaviest bar· rage '<'I on lo~ard Iraqi pos1t1ons, Imm a hanalton of I 55mm howitzers, and the Ira'-!•" tired off ~on-ranac m1\'>tic.."\ 1hat fdl harmless!" in the dc- '>C'n allied offiu~~ reponed Bui 11 l~lln1 more and more hke a ground otlt'n\l"C' to dn'e the Iraqis See GULF/• Many seek answ•s In church as war takes hold By Ruu Loar 0renoe eouc o.ty No1 A.s Amenca falls dttpcr into war. Oran,e Coast rn1dents arc turn1na to rcltaaon to answer the qe-old question of Job -how can God allow evd lo create such bavoc to a world strivina for peace'> .. I find more and more people com1n1 to church on 1 daily be 1s, .. said Father Kenneth Krausr, senior pastor at t. Joachim, a Costa Mesa Roman Cathohc church. ..They arc tembly concerned because this lS cndlna up as an antcr- nauonal conflict. I bcheve o'1r who~ community here would be for settle- ment of this W1thout tbc use of anna- meots." Rabbt 8mwd Kina of h..-Ha- Ma'alot Reform Temple an Ntwl)on Bea h said the Bable says there arc umcs when the "'orld deserves lo be de- stro)cJ for its in .. Then God's com- passion comes into pla)' and bnna,s out the be t 1n u " be said. "Jcvosh trachtion has a ns<:c state- ment: Even God prays." K.lna salCS. "So the quesuon is. 'What docs God pray foe'!' God pray that tm sense of stnct jasticc is ovcn:orm by lus 11mte of compass1on and lo\.C .. The sermon of man~ Orange Coast sp1ntua1 leaders ha\C ht' n focused on issues of war. but man) arc also ttylft& to pl'C\Cnt -.·ar from d )manauna the spintuaJ concerns of their oonsrcp- uons "Our focus la t week in our services wa that God as b1gcr than what wu S.. CHURCH/• €rime victim asked to pay for safety services ByAobwt .... Ct-.. Cliil -.... HUNTINGTON IE.ACM -Ftre-fiebtm arid pol.ce by IM ...a lwanned to Jo,.e Btraal's sbc>t ~ tboc>. ""8ned by rqiom of a po111bk fire.bombi .. et· Ulek. kraal. 44. had called the anca1U1C7 911 line •bell M Waaked into bis ltOft lliloftJy after a am. llill Oct. 2 ud ltOf.IDld ._.., ,._.xsai ,,Ol....,.••--·-ftoor. 0......, .. ,, bed b'ber91y - IM INMI-. Tlltlac.I .......... .. .................... _ ... .. _.. .... Cl Jll•rr1 hm aa Hf A01 11,lia. ill n I .. 1 llilill -M under te fun.Mr. Bnll. wtlo llid :.C kM9f «.: acmin Wtllio want to blMt him a.at Ol Ml 1MlliMll. rtponed tMt he recei* .......... lattr dlat he t.,....S ~ to dW FBI ... ... told him it pa •ty .. I ""'8" IM DOC to wany. !lie liid. wt.. .... JI 1111 ...., WI Iii .... llN ....... ..... Helllid•--···· .. ., .... ........ ,. ..... '°"" .,., • .,,,...... _____ _ .. _,. Two Orange Coast People Jiii llllllP HEm----------------------------A field re presentative for Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, Bieber. 24. went to work for the assemblyman about 18 montbs ago after a stint with the Biblical News Service in Costa Mesa -an, organization that rated candidates on fafllj l)' and moral issues. llCHT PLACE, RICHY TIME:------- His job at Biblical News Sen ice coming to an end. Bieber learned there was an opening on Ferguson's staff. "It was an act of Goo that I got this JOb. I had been a big fa n of G il Ferguson." Bieber finds It a satisfying Job. especial!) seeing the thank you notes from consti tuents Ferguson has assisted and knowing he was pan of the eff on. THE FUPSIDE ----------- There 1s a downside -g1•..ing up fre(' e' ('ntngs and weekends. which can dampen a )Oung man"• <,oual liti: Ne,enhelcss. Bieber said he has .. no regrets." ACTIVE AND AMBITIOUS-------- Active in con~rvat1ve l'au\t.'' H1d'Cr 1<, past state chairman and a current national director for the ) oung .\mencans for Freedom. the nation'<; oldest and largest ron-.cnau"e youth group. A resident of Huntington Beach. he '' umh.·(1ded about someday runntng for public offi ce himself "It"; J tough. homble thtng to put yourself and 'nur fm•nd'> throu~h .. GOALS------------- One st.ands out .. ill \Hirl. toward a rnmpletdy free market econom}' thn,ing 1n .\menLa .. -Compiled by Paul Areblpley Local News Briefs Pllneer Chicken flies Ch111ter 11 COST.\ MES-'\ -Pioneer Chicken Co. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection but it's onl~ franchise operating on the O range Coast will remain open while management completes a reorganization plan. the cum pan~ 's nt:" president ~1d. Jeffrey Kahn told the Lo<1 .\ngele., Dail) Ne\.\c, that the Canoga Park based-chain ot I XJ restaurants fikd Thursda). the day he took over as the chain·., president He ..aid he didn't !..now the amount of assets and hab1ht1es 1n the com pan)·., bankruptc) filing. Though 1t has other re\taurants 1n Orange ( o unt). Pioneer current!) has onl) one eater) operating on the Orange Coast -at 2180 H arbor Bhd .. Costa Me~ ..\nother P1 om·er restaurant at 204 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. ha\ tx·en clO.t.;('d since a fire de<1tr0\ed the build1 ng last )ear · Kahn said the reorgan11at1on "111 include retinancing and the possible closing of some of Pioneer'" 2 \ rnmpaO\ -owned outlets The company alread y has clo..ed "le'>s than I er· of the store'> ll owns and has cut the corporatt' stalT from .i()(iut 10 to about 20 employees. he told the newspaper T he new president said he also mJ\ clo'>t' '>llme of the ahout 160 franch ise outlets. but will keep tho<it· that Jrt' "It' 1ng up to thl· terms" of their franchise agreements The company has faced franch1~ laMu1t\. landlord fights. 1nsuffic1ent advertising fund\ and IOlfl'il..Cd tumpetlllOn rrom Kentucky Fried Chicken. El Polin L 1x:u .ind 11t her last food chains Accaantant sentenced for emllezzllng SANT A ANA -A 43-H·ar-old .itcountant has been sentenced to 32 m onths in pnson for cmbeultng '>ome SI 4 mil lion from a tool and die maker over a li 1lir-~car penod. Orange County Supenor < 11un Judge Myron S. Brown handed down the sentence Friday to Jn\l·ph Gornick of Tustin. who was rnnvicted of embezzling the mnnc) from Dynacast from •\pnl 191'!6 to February 1990. "hen hl' wa<, tired. T he at·countant \tole the money to invest. but he lo"t ur gambled away nearl) all ot 11. Orange County D1stn et '\ttumc' ·s officials ~1d. "" "Unlike some crook' who steal to suppon their families or even a drug habit. Joseph Gornick stole to invest for his future." Deputy D1stnct Attorney Guy Ormes said. Gornick has turned over all lus retirement account'i, hi\ two cars and his condo m inium, but their combined valut· totalc; lc'i'i than $50.000. offic ials said. His attorne"· Julian W. Bailey. said Gornick meant to pa}' the money back some day. Gornick wrote Dynacast checks to a phony company. then deposited them into a bank account he contro lled. Plllcl IXICltl Niii • 11111 ~. It.I' The Wor ld ... in Four Minu te s VJLNfUS, U.S.S.R. -Separatist oflldalt in Llthua.nia uid Satu.rday the commander of the Soviet enny ~ton in t~ republic's capital bas warned that his troops are becollWll ••more and more out of control." In Washinaton. Soviet Foreip Minister Alexander A. Bcssmertoykh opened talk.I with the BUib edministtation that were clouded by a rift over the Soviet C1¥kdown in the Dallies. .Several. tho~~d Uthuan_iant on Saturday milled around the parhament m Vilnius, rcspondina to a request by President Vytaut.u Landsbersi• for a larae presence to discourqe any weekend assault by Kremlin forces. .The official. Soviet news .,ency, Tass, reponed the pro-Kremlin Nat1o!'al Salvauon Committee suspended activity in the interests of rcstonna order. There were no details.. Cll••••lll Ille• ... ••• • ••••••• MOSCOW -Two Soviet cosmonauts spent more than six hours ~n a s~cewallc outsi~e their orbital station Sat urday, completing the m stallauon of two hoists on the outside of the complex, Soviet media reported. Cmdr. Viktor Afanasyev and flight engineer Musa Manarov, who have been a.board the Mir complex for nearly two months, assembled the telescopJc booms that will be used to transfer solar batteries from one part of the speoc station to another, the Tass news agency reported. Afanasyev and Manarov also installed laser reflectors that can be used as beacons for unmanned spaoc ferries and space shuttles arriving at the Mir, Radio Moscow said. Ground controllers did not impoee a ri&id schedule on the cosmonauts, who spent 6 hours and 20 minutes in space and completed everything they planned to do, the media reports ~d. SALT LAKE OTY -In the words of an abonion opponent who's a legal ~bolar, a tough new Utah law is not guaranteed to win approval in the U.S. Supreme Court, but it's no "slam-dunk loser" either. Like other legal authorities on both sides of the divisive issue. pro fessor Richard Wilk.ins is mindful of the role to be played by J usuces Sandra Day O'Co nnor and David Souter. Wilkins. a former assistant U.S. solicitor general who honed the natio n's toughest ant1-abonion legjslation. gives the law that passed last week at least a 50-SO chance o f passing muster with the justices. E11lsca1111 cllll'Cll 11111111 1111ck 1111• The Episcopal Church ordained its first black bishop in the by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES U .S. ~n. Neil Sturbush was dressed in red. white and blue and carried a huge poster board reading "Saddam 1s dead m eat." As the crowd at Huntington Central Park grew and the National Anthem blared for t he sixth time through the bank of speakers that had been set up against a towenng oak tree, Sturbush calml) ~a1ted for what he figured would be his fi rst major address since being named to the U.S. Senate. He fumbled through his index cards. neatly typed up by his aide Roben E. Poindexter. Though he was nearly illiterate, 'iturhush had memonzed his pro-Am erica speach and had even mdnaged to learn how to prono unce the capitals of both Isreal and Saudi Arabia after several hours of coaching. Suddenly. Poindellter was pulled at his sleeve. .. Hey boss. have you seen this morning's cop}' of the Newport Beach Weeki) ... Sturbush shook his head ... , don't believe 1n nt"wspapers. Ya can't trust 'em." "I know, I know. but some people do and this one has me \.\Omed." Sturbush grabbed the paper and tn ed his best to make out the double deck. 72-point headline: "Sen Sturbush identified as Pen C'rt Rombcr .. "'Oh Lord ... Sturbush said suddenly. "Has anybody else seen this"" Poinde,ter nodded. "That Democrat from Santa Ana is pa<,<,1ng them out all over the crowd. I'm afraid we have a nasty ltttk s1tuat1on here ... ~ 1thout blinking a n eye. Sturbush turned and spnnted toward the nearb}' parking lot. tnpping over a Rainb1rd before finally reaching his hlood red Cadillac and roanng south on Golden West .\' t•nue To be continued ... Did You Know? Shaaphead auta11atlcally undergo sex cb1111 as adults •Along tbe Orange Coast: And you thought you were confused . The fi sh known as the California sheephead (Semi· cossyphu~ pulcher) matures sexually as a female but at the age of sill or seven. their ovaries become testes and they are m ales for the rest of their hves. Honest. tr or madam. as the ~~ may be. we arr delighted to receive )'our hi$torical fact.a. Send rhcm to Did You Know?. Oraa1e Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Cost.t Mesa. 92626. C.mpHH 61 AaH s,18 Police Log J a wnaern United sca. i• an elaborate ocremoay on Saturday. The Rev. Cbesler' Lovelle Talton, •9, was ordained tuflilpa bishop of the Diocme of Los A~les in a 2Yrhour ocn:mony at Lab A venue C01111cptional CbuJ'Cb m Pasadena. The dioce.e is the fourtb·laracst in the nation and encompeua all or pans o( l.ot·Anacles. Ventura, Santa Barbara. San Bernardino and Rivenidc counties. Prcsidina Bishop Edmond L Brownina placed bjs bands on Talton•s head, fianifyina apostolic succasion. Talton re~ the Rt. Rev. Oliver 8 . Garver Jr. ... , ........... --atlll SOFIA Bulgaria - A last·minute supply of petroleum products Saturday n~wly avened a state of emergency in Bulgaria's leCOnd- largest city, but the national energy crisis is growing worse. repons from several cities indicate. In some parts of Bulgaria. the energy shortaae has f~ ~e . closure of school.s. disrupted urban traffic. and reduced andustnaJ activity. Private homes arc also affected. The energy crisis has resulted from cunailed Soviet crude oil supplies, the Penian Gulf war, and Bulgaria's lack of bard cuh to purebue energy elsewhere. . The country is also suffering from a general cconom1c crunch. Most basic foodstuffs are now rationed, and some are oomplctely unavailable. Other goods are in short supply. Pa •APlllllll llllllllm'I ti Ill lllJIPltJ PORT-AU·PRfNC E, Haiti -Lesisla tors backing President~Ject Jcan·Bcrtrand Aristide will make up a plurality in the National Assembly, according to Jan. 20 runoff results released Saturday. Although no sjnaJe party won the 5(>..seat majority. most analysts believe a ocntcr-left parlfamentary bloc favorable to Anstide will take shape. · Aristide. who is the first freely elected president m 187 years of Haitian independence, will be sworn in Feb. 7. the fifth anruvenary of the flight into exile of .dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier. Ari tide, a lefust Roman Catholic pnest, is a champion or the poor on this Caribbean island. ' Pl•• Cl'llll• In llack YIN; .... , 11111 SACRAMENT O - A man was killed Saturday afternoon when the single-engine airplane he was Oying crashed dramatically into a baclc yard in one of the south Sacrame nto neighborhoods that surround Sacramento Exccuttve-A1rpon. The plane was a pproaching the a1rpon fo r a landing at 3:30 p.m. and was in contact with the control tower when it developed engine trouble and crashed about one-half mile southeast of the runway. -By rbe A .. ocl•tH Pr~u News of the Weird Piiia ....... '81tlln ~lltlh llW II Jiii DETRO IT -A robber a rmed with a hammer and wearing no pants held up two stores. police said. The bottom- less bandit later turned h1rn~lf 1n. the) said. Laurence Renk1e..,.1cz. 27. was a rraigned Thursda} on armed robber) charges in d 1stnct courts 1n Plym outh and Inkster. He was being held in lnk!.ter 1n lieu of $50.000 bond. police said. D e t roi t p oli ce said Renk1ew1cz also was a suspect in an armed robber) 1n Detroit. where a th ief wi th a hammer ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 85, NO. 027 Editor'• Hotline 142-eole Y-~ll:ICMIMo.frPDor_.,_ .. ._ _..lndglMl...,•Edlorw..nllbdll. The -~__...~,,., ... \Md._.. .............. .,,,, ... ~.-1.AeM OCU'M "'*.,..,...., __ ...... --·--· .. Tlllall ,_ Clllfl'tll'Ulll ~ pr. .. -,_ .,...,.., ..... O.llv.y guarnMt I rou di llGI i.. ,_._.by I LI'\, Clll IMIOt9 10 l.ll'l.lnd-'fllltD,., .. -.0ur~ l.w. C:.., ~II 111*1 ll'Otll I a.rn. IO &p.rn. .......,., Uflll IOa.m. Oii ............. ,.,..., ,_ dloAlllDft ,.... To l'Mke • oorr9Ctlon l ll lN~C..t~Plal'lpoqlO~ __. II.-d .-.-. Te fllPOll .i el!'Ot or cMrllc• ~ Clll~1 lfld _..., .. fllr ..._ =rN.*: ,... ......... -~·-- wore a bag o n his head -but wore pants. -. The hold-ups stan ed Sunday !.at a gas station and convenience store in Canton Township. near Plymouth. \31d Canton Town- ship pollcr Detect ive Bnan Schultz. The robber was wean ng a plaid shin. no pants and a brown grocery bag over his head. <\l'>o that day. the KC Liquor Store in Detroit reported a m an with a hammer and wcanng a grocery bag with eye sills demanded mone}. police records showed. That robber was wearing a plaid shirt. blue Jean J&ckr t a nd pants -By fte M•ocl•IH Prw• How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Orqe~ &42..m Advertising Oull~ 6'2-5171 Olepley 6'2-4321 Edttorlll ,..,. 54()..1224 $por1a &IHD> Newa,tpCWlllu ~17'0 Main office Buli,...oll\ce 6'2~1 Buelneufu &31·5802 .. --------. ·-- Illa .. ,., ................ A LONG WAY FROM SEWNO Blu.BOARDS • • With all lhe tup<rlallvu bcina showered on CNN'• war coverage, I keep thinking of the time I finl met Ted Turner. fl W•I in Georgia back in '72. when I wu helping Lion Country Safari estab- lish ill rourlh wildlife theme·park in the Stock· bridge-Jonesboro area. Turner, best known at 1he lime for his y•chting 1riumphs, invited me to lunch and a tour of his tele· vision station in Atlanta. I was in charge of the park's advertising budget, and "Captain Outrageous" wanted to be my good ol' Jerry Kobrin buddy. ' . So there we were in his trophy-lined office (more silverware than Tiffany's) and he was livin1 up to his rcpu1a1ion as "The Moulh or the South." I said that our skimpy budget couldn't buy 100 much 1V 1imc, and he said 1hat wasn't what he was selling at this ini1ial meeting. What Lion Country Safa~i si~ply couldn'.1 do wit hout, he said correctly, was a lot o r roads1_de signs --~nd 11 so happened that he had inherited his father's b11lboar~ business. So we signed a deal, and 1hen toured the bam-hkc 1V layout "'Some day," he said, "this will be a super-station." . Oh, sure. Eighl year$ later, in June of '80, he launched his Cable News Network -· and, well, you k.now the rest. CNN is now lhe world's most-watched billboard. . . THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ·· Want a 1imcly Tom Sw1f11e? How's this: "'We must overthrow Saddam," !he Iraqi general cooed. HE DIDN'T MISS MUCH ALONG THE WAY ·-Veteran movie ac1o r Don Beddoe, who died at 87 the ot~er day at the Laguna Hills ho me shared with his wife, onetime Broa~way beauty Joyce Matthews, didn'1 believe in leaving a rose unsn1rre_d. Oespile lalter-day infirmilies tha1 would've made Jo~ apol?ge!1c, he savored life's pleasures 10 the fullest ·-alwa ys wuh 1w1nkhng humo r. He was a compulsive globe-trotler, sending me one·lineT$ from around the world. He said 1his was the only homclown col· umn with an unpaid foreign correspondent. That's how he mel the remarkable Joyee, who had been so dazzling in her showgirl years that Millon Berle and Billy Rose married her ·-tv,.ice each. She was living quie1ty in Mission Viejo. operating her Joyce Rose travel agency, when Beddoe slopped in to book. pas~age ~tween making movies .. and signed up fo r a pleasurable tnp las11ng 1hc rest or his life. Back in '84, I was scheduled to accompany 1hem on a ba rge cruise 1hrough the ca nals of Holland and France. b~t h~d to can· eel. Just as well. said Don, because he couldn I p1c1ure me 1iptocing 1hrough 1he 1ulips. . . . . Beddoe appeared in so many movies, 1ncl~d1ng_ ·The Be st Years of Our Lives," !hat he lost count. The ob11s said he played In aboul 250 films, da1ing back 10 the silent era. but his major cx· posurc was in the 1V series ... Little House on the Pra~rie,"_ back when he was slill a spry septuagenarian. Also. the _obits siud, he had re ceived his bachelor"s and mas1er's degrees 1n Journalism from the University o r Cincinna ti ·· which explains why he wan1cd 10 be my foreign correspondent. THIS OFFER JS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AND WILL NOT BE REPEATED .. Fro m the current cdilion or The Bay Window. offi cia l organ or the Balboa Bay Oub; "Your Dream Home on Lido Isle? Three bedrooms, lhrec baths, on a large lot with two south patios. A spacious home, fully ca rpeted, "'.orlds_ of closets and ~lorage. Two-car garage. A home your family will love. The price: S37.500. and cxccllenl terms." Ifs an ad placed by pioneer Realtor Paul A. "Pappy" Palmer ·· cxcerp1ed from the magazine's edition of January 1956. and now revived in a col umn headed "35 Years Ago." The Rcallo r was right. Your family would've lo.,.ed it . PAGING R. PHARES, PLEASE·· The entertaining lener was signed simply "R. Phares," and I'd like 10 respond. Bui there was urther identification. No addrc.ss, no phont number, not even nt of gender. I checked my old correspondence files, and all I d find were several Pharisees and a pharmacist fr om Ph arrni. So please get in touch. SPEAKING OF COMMUNICATIONS THAT DON'T IN- VITE A RESPONSE ·· This is for Helen Hannah Campbell of Fountain Valley: Thanks £or the invitation to par1icipa1e in your Jauercize class, hut l"m not familiar wi1h the activ11y. Any· how, 11 sou nds like a combination or things I don·1 do 3nymorc. INVESTMENT ADVICE ·· Bet Buffalo :ind the 6 V': po1n1 spread. You 'll thank me in lhe morning. Jerry Kobrin 's column runs Mondays. Wednesdays and Sa1ur· days. Capitol in pandemonium over Proposition 140 By Rick Kuahman includina one rrom the Senate and and James Richardson As!Cmbly and another from Steve ~!Cftl' ,...... s.rw. Thompson. tht head of the As- sembly Offict of Rcsca.rch. and SACRAMENTO -Pandora's other staffers.. box is open and the process or mak.ina laws for California could be But de.spite promises from As- vaslly chanaed beca~sc of it. , scmbly Speaker Willie Brown, [). Jn their inacr w11h the Lqi~ San Francisco, that t.hotc suils will laturc votcn pas!Cd Proposition "save the institution,·· tht at- 140 i~ 1990. They wanted to limit mosphcrt around the Lqjslaturt is terms and throw the ratcals out. one or impendina doom. But another pen of that measure. Proposition 140 rcquirtt a huac which sheen the 1..caiJl1turc·s cut in the Lqislatu~·s operatina budact. is havina the most immtdi· budat't. Tbe $176 million spent lut 1tt ind chaotic eftCct. year would bt cut lO SJ I' million Sta.ff membcn a.re scramblina to undtt the latest plan. hold jobs or find new OllC$. I.qi.. To do duo~ qislalon mus1 rid l1tors are tcr1mblina to dump &lift themselves of up lO 600 of lbeir Oistric1 offices are closinc. llw--2,500 cmployeet. So &r. 1bou1 220 makers won't carry bills, evuyoae AsStmbly and 10 Sm.ate stiffen is on edit. and u the deadline have quit on 1hcif owe llCCOf'd to at1 apptOIChel this week on 1 ICMl°'4 the tcvcranoe dtaL • Sunday, Januwy 27, 19111 •Ii ,_ Westin Hotel staff unveils sales blitz ~~ tttentativa filkd out mote than Jii; .. ~ .. hol tip.. forms for IOUlh county ~ sroups interested in boklina meet-.. 1np at WestJn bot.els in Pilm Sprints. San Francitc0 and even S1nppore. Judd a.id. Convcnel)', customen in othtt parts of lht nation have had a chance to leam who couldn't Ke us." Mid Chriltine Judd, di~or of martetina for 1be Weati n South Colst Plaza. "-Jt's bec-n a vtr')I aood mpon1e out lhett." 91 MM c.lloll ~C...~Noe COST A MESA -Jn an un· Pl'«<'Cknled u1n bHa. WCllin H~ W:ll and llHON rqMatntatives bit the pt1vcment last week to II)' and drum up sales ia the · face of • recdlionary slowdcwn and war· relased tn-vel Jitters. At I.be Wesun South Coest Plaza, 11 ..... employees participaled in the rour-day. corporate-wide "'face to face in 91 .. sales blitz. which cndtd Friday. The sales etron in~ volvtd 4SO Westin sales executives in 100 citiei located in 11 countries.. .. We have seen 286 custornen and ~·vc dropped off an ad- ditional 60 10 80 J)lck.ets to J)C()ple Preparations for lhe blitz swtcd last summer when Westin dirttton anticis-ted coneQJy that corporate and individual tnvcl budacts would be 'ftdllC<d because of lh< rtcession. said Sue Brush, dittctor of corpora1e communications in Seatdr. "We're bope:ful ·thls will ·&ive.·us the edac ~ need.,·· she saKI. While the recession has no1 &real· ly affecltd the Westin South Coast Plaza so far, some travckrs, inchld- ina many Jaoancw-busincu 1roups., hive canciclltd reservations. cltint feart of war-related terrorism. "We havcn't been as i.mpecled 11 othcr hotels we've heard about, .. Judd said. althoup many U'B\ltlen arr ta.kin& a "'wai1..and-sec. 11- tituck." ""With au the crisis in thc 1ulf, it's more about the Westin South Colst nice to drum up busines.s Plaza. includina its recent SIO.S domesticaJly," Jodd ·continued ... I million maktovtr. think we'll S« less holidays abroad "I think it was a fanwtic idea.." and more holidays throuahout the Judd said. '"We seem to be the only United Statn." hotel chain doin1 this. It lcut 11 Jtidd's sales ruff has done ·many ·'"fhis1i~:" _._ · ·· · face·t~fa« sales projects in the Included in ~ trivet ~~ ~f· past but this is the first time --fcrcd 10 corporations and tndiv1d-they~ve aone out 10 sell thf' whole ua~s wett room di1COuntJ. speciaJ chain. pnvclegn and frequent-traveler Throu&h the week., the sales rep-bonus points. USAir decides to~nd operations at John Wayne, other airports Shooting victim found? SANT A ANA -Competition. hiah costs and whopping losses will around USAir operations at John I. Magnin to become men's store Wayne Airport and seven other West Coast airpons beginning May 2, the airhnn· parent company an· nounced Friday. Alo ng with 1he grounding of pan of 11s Ocet, USAtr G roup. the Ar- hng1on. Va.·based part nt of USA1r. on Friday announced a restructur- ing or routes spumd by a fourth quarter loss of 5221 m1lhon - mort than double the loss ror the same period 1n 1989 The a1rltn{ said the loss includes COST A MESA -A menswear a o ne-time. prt-1ax special charie of store larger 1han a football field will 590 mill ion for lease obligations o n open hcrt in an c11perimc-nt tailored ils fleet or 18 BAc-146 aircraft to malt fashion consciousness. which w1\1 be takc-n out of service R.J. Macy & Co. o r New York by May 2 and 1hc costs of term1n- announced Fnda) that 11 w111 con-aung and relocating wo rkers due to vert the 1. Magn1n store at South the 01gh1 ~htdulc rcstruclunng. Coast Plaza in to the first Bulloc k's Because lhC' company is ground· me-n·s store. 1ng its 8.\t-IJ6 flee1. USA1r will When opened 1n July. 11 will be discontinue alt Opt'rauo ns at John the largest menswear storc 1n \\1a) ne \1rport. San Jose. Burbank. Southern Cal1forn1a. Oakland. Ontario. Palm Spnn~. Macy's optra1es si milar stores 1n Ponland. Ore , and Belltngham. San Francisco and Reno. Nev. Wash. Al 70,000 square (cct, the Orange ElUSllng houri~ ~n·1ce bet'4ct"n County store' will stock. ('veryth1ng L-05 Angeles and San Francisco will from neckties 10 men's cosmelics. conunuc. as ""'111 the USA1r Express Macy's one-stop shopping 1~ca commu1er sen.ice that operates for mens.,.,·ear could do well. said from J\\1.t.. Kun Barnard, publisher or 1he Re- tail ~1arkt t1ng Report Newsleller 1n Unless another ca.mer picks up Ne.,.,. York the route. US .t,1r's depanurc from .. If tht) pos111on themselves as JW.t,. could lea'e the airport purveyors of virtually everything a ""'1thou1 a f11gh1 to Oakland. because man could .... ·ant. they could be no other airli ne flies there from formidable.·· he said. Orange Count y The &rounding alliO Macy bought 1ht I. Magn1n and means . .t,me-ncan ..\1rltMS will be Bullock's chains 1n 1988. the onl) Orange County camc-r JW A offi cials told an Orange County newspaper that USA1r's 22 daily 01gh1 slots .... ·111 be reallocated to tht nine rcma1n1ng earners. The airport rqula1es 01g.tu slots based on a1rcraf\ noise. re warding airlines with qu1e1cr Jt'lS .,...1th morc 01ahts. USA1r rountcr space and 01hcr rac1hues leased from the a1rpon will be available 10 other airlines. For 1hc )tar. US.\1r reported a loss of S4S4 m1\1Lon. compared 10 S6J milhon 1n I Q8Q. The net loss (or the founh quaner of l 989 was S 101 million Per share losses amounted to SS.06 (or tht latest quarter. com- pared tO S::!.-'9 Ln [ 989'i; fourth quarter. and S 10.89 fo r I 990. com- part'd 10 S I. 7 J for I 989. Compan) chairman and presi- dent Ed'""'" I. C"olodn). who 1s n:-unng 1n June. blamed lhe louts on ··wft domt'"'St1 c 1.raffic caused b) a ,..,·ea k nationa l t"Conom). huge 1ncrcasac'i tn the pnce of Jt'l fut'! and ,..,·1despread. unrea\1s11c fair d1s- coun11ng. .. Most of these fac10~ connnue 10 be present."" Colodn) satd 1n a statemenl. ""It is unruhsuc to think the airline 1nduslr) economic en- \tronmcnt. .... h1ch 1s ad\'erstl) im- pacted b) 1hc Gulf war. will change s1gn1flcantl) 1n 199 l •· Some m.1uct1ons will bt' offsc-t b) o ther, unspecified in creases elsc,..,hcrc 1n the USA1r fh&hl sched- ules. but 1hc number of available' seal miles w1ll bt' reduced b) be- tween 4 and 5 pcrc~nt. the compan) s.a1d. - -From •Mii aM l>alJy PU.t .,. ... •erttku ~- SANT A ANA -Po lia s.a1d Saturday a man sufTenn1 from gunshot wounds who turned up at a Santa Ana hospi1al might be a fourth. previously unknown v1ct1 m of a d.rug- rc-laled shooung that left two men dead a nd another ,..,·ounded. The man. whose name was nol a\'allablc. was later trans· ferred 10 L'C'I Mc-d1ca1 Center from the first hospital, said San1a ,.\na poh~ Sgt. Dennis Rios .. No ont saw how he got thC"re ,'" Rios said. but added police suspect other people ma\ ha\e left tum there. Two mtn ""'l"rt sho1 t'o death and a third tOJ Urtd Fnda) afternoon 1n 1he garage of a Santa >\na home-, whert of- fi cers also discovered a ..substantial amoun l of narrot1cs .. and thous.ands of d olla~ 1n cash . ~nUt Ana pohce Lt. Chuck Magdalena said offia-.~ also found a third man. who had bet'n sho1 1n the leg. 1n 1hc- garagt al 1446 S, Orange Ave. JUSt after 3 p.m. The names of the men found 1n the garagr. all be--- hc' ed to be 1n their 2o·s. havt not bttn rtleascd. -Frwm •WI aatl DaJly PU11t .e•• ~rrit:fl repen... It has had money problems from with daLI~· flights to Sac-ramento. its 1986 le veraged buyout by a.---------------------------:----:-==========--manage-me-nt-led group o f 1nves10B. Adding to 1~e problem. Macy announced Fr1dav 1ha1 sales dunng the crucial OC-Cember ho liday sc-ason .... ·ere-down 11 .8 percen1 rrom a year earlier. -By n,. A••«lated Pm• DEA agent recoun~ tale of stolen cash LOS ANGELES -A former Drug Enforcement A.dm1n1stration agt>nt 1es11flcd tha1 he and 1wo rollC'aaues sold drup they stole from dealt~ 1n a conspiracy tha1 made 1hem m1lhonaira.. ··1 s1olc money. I stole druas:· Wa)ne Countryman ttsllflcd 1n U.S. D1stnc1 Court ... I helped dis- tribute drugs." Countryman. 47, 1ntified 1n the trial of former DE.<\ qe.nt Darnell Garr1a. ....·ho IS accu~ or dnq: trafficking. money launderin1 and ronvey1 na 1n1elli.ac'n« information to a fugitive drua dealer. Countryman sa.id Friday that Garcia planned and panicipatcd in many of the tht"'fts with the help or 'Countryman and another ex..qcnt. John Jackson . Countryman deKribed how 1he Los Anl"lcs.-bescd qtnts used DEA surveillance information to locale and steal 400 pounds of cocaine. \'tlucd at 536 million. from Col- ombian drua k.inapins opttltiftl a stash house in Pasadena in 1985. He also described how the trio allqtd.Jy deposited $2 million in cash in secrtt Swiu bank accounts. G•rti•. 44, is the only one of me thrtt fonner LcK A"l('ks lltftlS to stand trial in whit protCCUton 11y is the worst comaption ICtndal in DEA history. Countryman pAceded pdlty last Aup.A 10 tu CfMioe ud coa- &pinocy .......... lie ..,...i to leltify apiMI CJorria in _....,.. ~ J<oi<n<y durfna xnl<ftci..., ...... re ·gs. f95. •-.... iijltd DRESS SIAC"K rC"I.! to $150 $19 • $:19 • !39. '' 'I 111< Ht ~ iiji!Q CASUAL Sl.r\l K rr-~ to 595 1ua:g DRES.S & SPOITT 5 1-ilRT t'11, to $65 IQI;*! SWEATER re<~ fl' Sl85 IQl!d TIE N"P, 10 $37 .. ~·£9. jii IE IQitg SllORT rr~ tn 855 ....... $7 ·112. &15. .Mi!MI I iQitQ 1..EATIIER & SUEDE JACKET reg. to $47 •. 5:_--~~~~$~95~e~e·~f~l~j~&11~11~.~~ ••a•o - ipitd BLAZER rt"fl 10 8125 ............................... . •u•:n oRESS rett to a240 . .. .......... . ..... . . .. . .. ..... . ... $29. re·=· .. -~ n. A ... _, ,.,_ 1everancc PKklee dnisned to Id By comparison. Oov. Pet« JJ<Oo1e to qui~ ~ la a ....... Wilton'• offioe will u.p a1U6 of ill teellna lhll. as 1 top Atlmlbly positions at a CoM otS6.99 million. ita.trer .. Kt. tt.e ~plan i•rr:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::11 .. ditUU'OUI." "EYCfl'OftO ;, uldna lh<madV<S questions," said A.Nembtyman a.-llromall, O.Fraao. "II •HELP WANTEI;> • OUl'SIDE COWIMIONED MID DP bc.11 t oppomm11J1 for eolf-. Pinn II ........,,._,, ·-per ..... draw, llY. -it -to do Ille job Ibey Mft elected 10 do. .. Sold -CopilOI -"11lio plllCC ii • mal... • No, Ille CllPIOI lo DOI al I -lllllL v ... ..,.._ -11111 i. .-; .. llilla. tWf --· -olill ..... ,_ .... ~ .. a1ill .--. --..... -............. .. -..b1art' I PftiJIJ'l'w I~ I CG C:...71• ...... . Olll'.JI 11 CG::tl I IM• Y '!"'°' CS.O.L) 'M5lUlff Pl.AZA 170> ......... ,,, .. ~sport. e..ch 17141WZ.7111 Vintage vehicle helps f_atnily get its 'kicks' By Reg Jones • Our vin111t land cruiKr impudently paned them by. and as we cleared the crest of the hill I was sure l heard a squeal of deliaht somewhere down in the Iran~ mission . The radio in the backaround was playina Nat Kina Cole's famous cla sic, "Oet Your Kicks on Route 66." h took me back to our adventure on that main street of Americji in !~41L Our little family of four was miaratina from our home town of Toronto, Canada, and I was picking up my car from the service garaae where it had been left for minor tune-up. ROUTE As for Albuquerque. no one see.ms to know why Bobbie Troup foraot tp include it in the lyrics of"Get Your Kicks.'' Maybe Bobbie. who made the trip two years earlier. couldn't make the hill either. Motor Couns. or Motels as we call them today. ranged in price from SS to $7 ~r niaht. At AaastafT. Ariz .• we decided to detour to bypass NccdJcs (as Interstate 40 does today.) We had been forewarned that its steep elevation would ~ dangerous in the fall of the year. We entered California at Blythe after enjoying the splendor of sunset m the Arizona dcsen. The border crossing into Cal ifornia. however, was a bit of a downer. We were aware that plants were not allo"'ed into the state. We had none. which we proved by havina to remove all of our lugpge. (which wa.s no t required in a ny of the other eight states.) The guard who coll,tucted the inspection no ticed an unopened bottle o f Canadian whisky 1n our baggage. He demanded 11 confiSC'ated. I refused. Hr was faced with an angry young three year war veteran who seemed eager to take o n the state troopers Thr bottle rt'ma1ned with us. Lady brings In the Dally Pilot each day for her owner. Mrs. C.l. Warren. -Lady makes sure Pilot ·gets read -• .. By Mrs C.L. Warrren I sa" )Our item about nl'l'ding rxx·m ... es~)s Jnd phutograph'i. Here 1s our contr1but1on Thi'> " a p1llurl' I \napped onr morning a' <lur l Jlh Y.3S bringing in our Daily Pilot he 1<> J Lha~ .\pw and tcml'r "'" She hnng<. in tht' paper (Pllotl l''l."n morning JnJ hJ\ lor the la\t l"ll 01 thrl'l" ¥ears ~h~ bnng' 11 into the front room Jnd I wall for her to hnng 11 to me in our kill hl·n and I fl'\\Jrd hl·r \\1th a mllkbonc '°lhl· lo'e" 'our parx·r a\ "e do Best friends ·= The mechanic raised the e ngine hood on our 1939 Chrysler lmpcnal sedan which we had pun:hastd JUSt two weeks before. "Do )OU know you have a cracked rngine block. sir>'' No. I replied. but as we would be leaving on a lengthy tnp the folloY>ing day. did he think "'e could make 11") "Ho" far', .. he asked. "To California" I responded His fi rst reaction was momenta!) shock, then his lips formed a repl} in slow mca'iurrd r adencc: ··sir 'ou·ll-nc' er-m akc-1t1•• Non-deterred. we checked in the follow- ing da~ \\1th U. lmm1gra11on in Detroit, our rl·<,1dcn1 allrn forms 1n hand. Noting \\l' \\Crl' hl'ad1ng for southern ('ahfom1a, the hordl·r offi n al rau11om·J U\ not to enter l\1c\KO at JO\ time \\tthout proper clearance<. or "l' coufd find our-.ehcs back 1n < anada '1<1 thl' Pantie CX.l·an and at our C\JX'O'-l" \\ c rinalh am' l'd at l '~ 66 1n St Louis. \1o b' "a' ot the state 0 1 Indiana and numcrnu~ oil refill~ C)en ice ~1at1onc; at· tendant' .it tht•\c rm sto p\ "ould rrmo\C thl· rad1a111r lJP pl'l'r in dip a finger then u•ml' alnng"Jl· and e·Hla1m .. Do ~ou lrnn" \OU h.i' t' \\3tl'r in \Our radiator. "r"·· Our '"o 'mall daught~f\ 1n the bad. 'eat tonk g.n·at ··1l·r-hce·· glee an~"cnng th" rqx·t1t1H" ljul'n ··11·., maplc leaf '~rup lrnm ( .1nJJ,1 011\ter .. (3\ thl'\ had occn told). By later estimate o ur vintage vehicle swallowed up 50 quarts of ··maple syrup" dunng our ntnc-da). nine-c;tate. 2.500-milr cross<ou ntl) trd.. We crossed threl' time zones o n o ur tnp "est. interrupted occas1onall ) by detours (superh1gh"a~s). a broken fa n belt in Jopli n. Mo .. and a 'apor lock tn Texas. where a Panhandle natl\t' assured us that -'"This countr) ·s so flat you can see fo r two days. Pnoto courtesy of Lori JOl\nton Uttle Nat alie Johnson daughter o f Eric and Lon Johnson of Fountain Valley. adores playing with her kitty Tippy t he dragon helps fight in Saudi Arabia By Em11yn Evarts Once urxin a lime lhl'll' "·'' .1 drJgon named Tipp) I 1pp\ h,..., J lip on hl·r "'ng that\ "h' thn l.111 hl·r thJt Right no" 'ht"" 1n \aud1 \rah1 lighting in "<tr \ht• ,•.docsn·1 l>.no" "h' there 1\ .... ar \he "i:nt •lo war becau<.c \he left hl·r hnml' 1n the ·Rahama\ tu go to C ahforn1a for a \J tallon and she found nut that there "a" a draft there '>O th.it ,., "h' girl' anti ht"' are 1n "-3r <ihl ha'> gone out in the JC I 10 time<, and onl} onlt' ha\C the~ tncd to shoot her dn"n Right no"" <ihe"<. afraid that her 1n' "'hie JCt and hl'r 1m. l\1hk self paint 1s going 10 "car off If 11 does then Iraq'<, radar 1s gmng to <,pot them and know their Jets are all inv1s1bk ';<> nght no"' a ll her fnend'I 1n the Bahamas are vef} "Cf} sad 1f she happen'! to die in war Emllya (Kiiiy) E"•rt•. I, •lleod• Newport Elemaury Scbool. Resolving not to make impossible resolutions By Paula Mercado rwas the nt&ht before New Year·,, and all throu&h my mind. Ran donn of resolves of au "ius and kinds. I've broken mo t promises r ve made to mytelf, This umc would ""o n't be different.. lhcy'll wind uo on the belf. Oh. ru try hard to keep them, of this I can bout, They'd last 24 houn. 41 It tbe molt! Oo on a dtct. Qllit mokina. 1t la t. Complcec what t ttan. don't h ve 1n the past: Drink m<>R water, Cit tttats. Con41ume more Vca&Je'I. less red mcat'I: Keep m )' ho use tidy. my checkbook in tune. Spend les.s mone)'. ict up before noon. On and on m)' hst would evobc. tt aot huder and harder 10 ~ttp acb rt10l-..e. • Why do I do 1h i create tonure and pain. When I know t "'o n't keep ·em and 1he benefit p in And then lhc tbou&ht rruck, like a bolt from t.b.c blue, I don't netd a bunch. I ju t need a few! m1Je more often, be happy inside, · 8c kind to r.mall ch11dttn, have notbina to hide: Just be myself. I'm a ntC'e ~rson ~ know. Don't be so alum, let m y JOY show~ • FOflivc and fottct. it's no t v.o rth at to keep, Count c•ch of m y bltss1n JU t bcfOtC sJeep: Reach out to m y ncjahbor. be willina 10 share. Keep peace in my heart. let folks know I catt. At last, I believe. 1·ve a h t I can keq), For 1ht rest of the scuff. rm Ml aonna wetp! """"' #ft c:•• •• , ...,., ., ..... ..... T o wn names and road signs amused the kids, such as Tucumcan. N.M .. a nd signs that read: "When things go wrong/the) som e times will/the re's o ne th ing alwa)s/fills the bill/Burma Sha\e The fu nn) little road-runners alwa}S brought a giggle from the girls. Approaching ..\lbuquerquc. N M . "e were faced wi th a steep incllnr Bunches uf shining nc" automobiles wen: sitting on the s1dr of the road. their rngines ~teaming Thr nt''\'.t day we completed o ur passage of old 66 1n an ta Monica. wnh friends and fam ily who had made the tnp before us. O ur \-intage ( hf}sler served us for another year before yielding to a newer model. It was a tnp "'e shall ne\-er forget. Two excellt'nt full> ill ustrated books on Route 66. publtshed 1n 1988 and 1990. arl' obtainable from an) New- pon Beach Publtc Libra!). lntrrstate high" a) s that no" parallel US 66 from "e'>t 10 cast are (in order) - l ntc-r~tatc'\ 10. 15. 40. 55 R~g Joor• /1 • re•ldHt of Corou drl M•r. Amusing coincidences spook Phares' family By A. Phares M)' curiosit) ha~ ne\er sho,cd me 1n th~ d1rec11on of the suix-rnatural. the occult e'trascnso~ perception. and sub1rc1s ol that ilk ha'e onh ho,ercd around the perimeter ol m~ l''\lstcml' .. Interesting thoughts. but .. has been thl' C\tl·nt of m) attrn11on M)' chlldr~n and I ha"e '>hared 'it'\Cral amusing co1nc1dencl'" O\er thl' \ear\ such a'I "alking to"arJ the pho ne to Lall o ne or the othl'r of them and ha' ing them nng me bclore l could pick up the phone to dial thl·m Or. sudden I} ha\'lng thought'> of one or thl· other ol them leap into m) hra1n "1th inten<111\. onl~ to find out later that that was the nact ti me "hen something rnt1cal or C'\Ut1ng or meaningful hapix-nc-d to them We ha'e rcmarkl·d on the 'ltrangene'>S ol 11 and thl'n mc)\cJ on to talk of otht•r thing'> llo"c't·r. somi:th1ng happened re· ccnth "h1ch rnuld go a lo ng wa} to"ards mal>.1ng a bel1C'\l'r of me ')1m·r \\C are "'1dcl) separated no". wt• maintain o ur close rnntact h) phone II "J'> during a ( hnstmas phone convC"T'3· lion "'Ith m' cider "K>n that I kamcd he and h1'> "ik had rcsenat1ons for s1 \ for Ne" Year<, f,e \\Ith t"o other rouples at a famou'> rcsort hotcl not too far form tht'u homl' on the <.outheastern '>Cacoast I mi"" them so mulh '>inn· the\ mo,ed to the c;nt and told them ho" much I would love to he.· "11h thl·m on :".e" 'cars E"e The} "l\hl'd I rnuld he.· "1th thrm too and said thr\ "ould in H'n J glass at the ta bk to o;1gn1f\ I \\3\ thae in spmt Tht'\ "'<>uld dnni.. a toast to me and I to them. When the\ and their four fncnds Y.erc taken to thc1.r table to be: !>rated for d inner. the\ found thr table laid w11h service for ~"en ' M> darlings had the ma1 tre d. lea'e the single Cl(tra 'iCf\ ice. 1n\t'n l'd the "'inc gohlct and as far as the} "ere concrrnl·d I "Pl'nt the c\l'n1ng with them and had a "onderful time \pook) R. Pbrrs 11 • rr1/d~o1 of Nrwport Br~cb. Ode to Marines in the gulf By Cpl. Dean K T omhnson Tht'i poem "a~ <.cnt to me h} m} nepht'\\. "hu ,., a Manne o;cn ing in thl' aud1 ..\rahian dc<.cn Herc I s11 1n open sand Loaded "capon 1n m} hand Om1m1ng of home and a decent meal This 1s all pan of Desen h1eld . No rotation date 1n sight. again. No mail for me tonight Birthdays and hohda}s go on b)' "The re'<; a frCl'dum bird in the sk)'" The commander ga .. c a spet:ch toda}. Hr '31d. .. r111 It"' 0\-Cr. m) Mannes will sta)''" ..\nd 1f 11 starts. I'll fight 10 the end \t the side-of m} .\mencan friends I think ol tho\C back 1n tht• <>tales W hcrr lo\ed one' JU'it s11 and "'alt Thq "atlh the nl'\.\'i. ··Hq ".iJsn't that h1m'l .. But o ur chance\ ot being '>C:cn arr nom· to 'illm Folks at home l>.ecp sending us letters Hoping their words make us feel bettrr .\II their support and devotion Helps as I ~rvc across the ocean For them. m) <ipmt will nC\t'r yir ld. ~ h1k I \land guard tn Oc\C'rt Shield Wntten h) Cpl Dean K Tomlt nson. October 5. I 990 .. l:Xd1tatc-d tu all who sc:'~t'd in the sand and tho-.c "ho kept us going from home" M..\RLENE WIESO f ountain Va lle} We ire l•klng for mat•lal ta 111 ISlll In • next Raders' Page. It. w11111111ar: SUnday, Fell. 24 .. .......... 11211• ................... ........ _ .. ·····~ ......... .. n 11.V FromA1 from Kuwait will be on hold uncil well into Fcbruuy. For one • tllina. American armored foreel are at lcut two weeb fron1 full 11rcnath. The aipntic oil IPlll •• lbe bead of tho Penian <Nit fint reponcd Friday Al 10 milca Iona. wu wuh· Ina up on Saudi beaches 70 miles away on Saturday. The allies Aid the Iraqis on Tuuday had opened the valvet at the main Kuwaiti supertanker loading station, 10 mUes offshore rrom the Al-Ahmadi refinery ClOm· plex, and also fed lhe spill Crom five loaded lanker ships. The spill'• volume wu not pre· cisely calculated, but the U.S. mili· tary said the tankers held about t2S million gallons, and spcciali ts said the terminal can pump out more than 100 million gallons a day. A small part or the slick and a nearby terminal were ablaze Satur- day, Saudi military sources said. But Pentagon officials later re- ported the fire was burning down. The Iraqis' objective was un- clear. Drifting oil could present difficulties, probably sunnountable, to an allied amphibious landing in Kuwait. But if the Iraqis sqmehow manage to ignite the crude -a task experts say would be e•- tremely difficult -the military problem could be much more seri· ous. The Iraqis also might intend to fill the skies with a black smokes· creen to confound allied fl1en, and to foul the intake water at the desalination plants that provide much of Saudi Arabia's potable water. Whatever the motive, the drift- ing oil was already devastating the northern gulfs environment. Cor· morants and other seabirds coated with oil were dying on Saudi beaches. Environmentalists ex· pressed fears for the dolphins, turtles and other marine life that thrive in the gulfs warm waters. The allies cannot ''allow these ... hundreds of thousands of barrels of 011 to keep pouring out into the gulf. So a solutton is close.'' a British military spokesman. air force G roup Capt. Niall Irving, told reporters in Riyadh. the Saudi capital. He did not elaborate. ln Wash· mgton. Pentagon officers said an air attack -presumably to knock out the pumps dumping 011 into the sea -was one option. The White House announced 1t was scndmg an mter·aRency group of SUPPORT From A1 "Freedom has a pnce." "Go DcSt"n Storm" and '"Saddam Insane " Rep. Robert Doman. R-Garden Grove. told the ch«nna crowd, "The) 're the Scuds. we're the patn- ots" and said Iraqi President Sad· dam Hussein's mcnac1n1 weapons arc being destroyed by allied fo~ ··All the chemical plants are gone.'' Doman said " (Saddam's) b1lhon dollar palaces arc in rubble elMronmcntal and ocher socdal· ila '° try to contain the spill dam· ••• At Juban, 160 ma1el aoutll of the terminal, oil booms were beina Ooeted into poifition to protea • larae plant that con~ns saltwater to drink.In& water for Riyadh and for hundreds of thousand of ••· lied troops. Oear skiet apparently enabled the Desen Storm air arm to mount a full day of bombina strikes, uroina in on militaty· support tarsett in southern Iraq and Kuwait. Returning pUot1 reported knock· in& out an airfield and hitting '" railroad bridges in IOUthern lraq, said Ait Force LI. Col. Mike Scott, a U.S. command spokesman. He said one F_.Q Wild Weasel pool reported back; "There are more fires down there than I can count." The fires may have been both allied hits and oil fires set deliber· ately by the Iraqis. Bombers continued hammering away at the dug-in positions in southern Iraq of the Republican Guard, elite core of the defense of Kuwait. Scott said pilots -some 200 miles away -rer.:>rtcd seeing a huge fireball Friday after a bombing run on the Guard. The U.S. command also said Air Force F· 15s had shot down three Iraqi MiG·23s O\ler Iraq, according to a preliminary report. A B ag hdad military communique claimed air defender shot down two more allied war- pla nes, bringing Iraq's total claimed "kills'' 10 180. The allies. dismis ing such claims as wild ell· aggerations. have repcrted the loss of only 17 planes in combat, in· cludmg 10 American. Scott re· ported no new allied losses. An Iranian news report Satur· day said seven Iraqi warplane~ made emergency landings at air· fields 1n neighboring Iran. one ex· ploding upon landing. Iraq ac- knowledged that some of tts planes were "forced" to land in Iran. But 11. wa., unclear whether the pilot!I were defecting or were intercepted after straying into Iranian airspace. The Pentagon later said a dozen lraq1 Jet fighters and a dozen air transpons had flown to Iran 1n re· cent day'I. It wasn't known whether the pilots were defecting or were merel) seeking temporary afe haven from attack. the Pe ntagon \atd Refemng to 1he latest group. the Tehran government aid Satur· day tt would keep the plane until war\ end. B) the ume the war has ended. the Iraqi people that ha"e h ved under this dictator will SI) "thank C..od for eliminating this dolf Hitler· " The demonstrauon was sponsor· ed b\ the Pro-Amenca '\ll1ancc. a rcccntl) formed group which .ums to promote patriotism Other speakers included Asscmbl) man Gil Fersuson. R -Newport lkach. Congressional Medal of Honor Re· c1p1ent Col Wilham Barber and Costa Mesa Cit) Councilman Peter Buffa. who 1s also chairman of the Orange Count) Defense Council CHURCH St'ntor Pastor Roger Berg said there art' no easy ans~rs for those who From A 1 pra) for an end to the violence of goina on 1n the Middle East. and the M iddle East that he 1s our soverc1sn lord and 1n "A Chnst1an must alwa)\ pra) control of all the nations and for peace. but must alwa)s under· leaden of the world." Ytd minister stand peace sometimes mvolves Ray Nickel of Manners Church m doina more than nothing.'' Bera Newport Beach "Fear can over-satd. "In the Chnstian church • ..-.c whelm people Our basic per-pray the aracc of God and Jesus spcct1ve 1s to act people's eyes Chnst will hold us all together ·· directed back to G od " Last Sunday, South Coast C'hns-- KrioWlnl that conarqat1o ns are ttan Church Pastor Bob Ewina felt not aJways unanimo us 1n their pol· he had to tell his Costa Mesa 1t1caJ beliefs on issues of war and congreption his ftthngs about war peace. few OranJC Coast cle'l)' arc "I bas1call) have come to the dcbatina the United States m ilitary point where I would have a hard action ap1nst Iraq. ttme seeing Jesus bomb and kill his "We're not uy1n.1 to make a enemy;· Ewina sa1d. "At 18, I political statement. but rather to try would have taken an M-16 and and think as Chrut1ans think;' wd fought and killed anyone the)' told Bill Aanapn, aSSOClatc pastor of SL me was the cnem)'. but at 40 I can't Sunday. J-.-y 27, 1191 • Saudis chip' in to help I pay for war WASHINGTON Saudi Arabi.a will C'IOn tribute S ll. S bill dl to belp defray U.S. oosu of tk conftict with Iraq over Kuwait. Set· mary of State James A. Baka 111 announced Saturday night Baker said the contnbutton IS Cbr the fint three month1 of the year. It foUOW$ pledaes 1n the put week 6 f S 13 S btllton from the overthrown Kuwait aovcmment and $9 btlltqn from Japan The contnbuuons -clearly undet ICOte lhc stttnath and determ1na- uon of IM coaht1on:· Baker said refcrnng to the 31 nauons wbo have united to try to force Iraq to rchnqu1sh Kuwa11 Balcer says the Saudi pledge 1s the ·amount requested by the Bush ad- m1n1stra11on Pledges from otb<'r nations arc expected. M added lareeH border pollce, armed wtth assault rlftes, stand guard Saturday tor poastble looters near AP~o one of the apartment buildings destroyed during an Iraqi Scud missile attack In the Tel Aviv area. He announced the Saudi pledge after mccung at the State [)cpan. ment "''t.h Soviet Forclgn Mi nister Aleunder A Bcssmcrtnykh. Iraq rires double salvo of Scuds at Israel; 2 Israeli Arabs injured President Bush on Fnday said be was "vel) pleased with the cooper atton and part1c1pa11on from forc1in countnes"' in financang the war "The burden shanng 1s coming alo ng prl'tt) well.'' the pres1deo1 added By Larry Thorson The A8locle1ed p,_ TEL AVIV. Israel -Iraq on Saturda) fired a doubk saho of modified Scud m1ss1les al Israel. and hospital officials said two Is- raeli .\rabs were shghtl~ tnJured 1n the attack The U. m1htar; said the Patnot ant1-m1ss1le defen~' 1ntercc:ptt'd all 1ncom1ng ud\, but an Israeli spokesman said not ..ill the war· heads were de\tro~cd 1n the air It was the Sl\lh Scud missile attack on Israel <,tnll' the Persian Gulf war began on Jan 17 Iraq ha<i been attacking the k1.111sh state 1n an t'fTort 10 hnng luacl into the war and wrest .\rab nauons frum the t ' S -led alliance .\ir raid '>trens sounded through- ou1 Israel at 10 p.m (3 pm EST) and again 20 minutes latt'r JUSt as some lsrach<, were remo" ing gas m.islcs and emerging from rooms scaled against possible lhemteal at· tack .\t about 11 pm . the all-dear \lrcn sounded nauo nwide Bng. C..t·n "'achman Sha1. the arm) spo>.csman. said there were 1wo Scud m1s'11lc barrages He s.ud all incoming m1ss1ks we re armed \Ii 1th con' cnllonal warheads ha1 said not all the ~uds war· head'\ '-'err dt•tonated in the air and \Orne c"ploded on land The arm) said no scnous damage or casualues occurred Howc...,er. Dr '"' lkn 'I 1\ha1 of Haifa's Rambam Ho1.p1tal ~1d two Israeli .\rab<i "t'rl' trt'aled for scratthes and hurn\ the' suffered when falling dchm hit the car the~ were dnv1ng It ~as tht: lirs1 t1mc Iraq tired twice within a 'lhnrt penod .\\ked 1f he ..a" a p<111crn rmerging 1n Iraq"; attac..k'I "'iha1 1.a1d .. fhc S\'i· tern ht-h ind Jll 1h1~ " 'itm~h to dn"C' us out of our mind'> and to hurt the fu,1ltJnl rear" In \\> Jsht ngtnn. the P<'ntagon ..aid four ml'i'itl<.•, "Crl' lin·d ~turda'I' at l<iracl -thrCl' JI fl'I .\\I\ 10 northern l\rael Jnd onl· at Ha1ta .\notha m1\\1k wa' fired at Rl\adh ~ud1 .\rab1J 11 \aid That m1ss1lc ~J .. Jc,troH·d b' a Patnot ml'>\lk and ~au-.ed nn in1un~ or 'loenou'i damagl· Earlier attat. k' '>tl hral•I in th<' past nine da\\ k1lll'd l"u people .ind "uunded morC' than ~00. and at lea\\ two morC' eld<'rl) l\raehs dtt•d from hcan la1lure .111nhuted ll> tht• m1<is1k raids Ocfen~ 1\1 inl\tl'r l\1o\he .\rl'n'I c;peak1ifi <.>n tl'lc' 1'11un moment) ht'forc the alarm w unded turda) 'iatd lsr:i<'h tH'W'i learning to oper- atc the Patnot ~"-\IC'm weft' 1mpro,. ing their \ktll' In thr Haifa area th; w ncus\1on trom ~nturda ' ·., att.ttk 'lhattert'd MILD DEPRESSION? Th~ Ph<irm1tol0gv Rer;earch Institute nel!c1S 11oluntl"ers wllh m1lr1 Of'Ores s•on II vou teel depressed bu1 are uncertai,., I •I s seroovr. "nough 10 De cons1df!red for a study please r ail Ou• '"v1rct st•ti .... 111 verlorm a telephone screening to let vou ~n0\1\-t vou• wmp1oms J ll" trouolesome t'nough to requrrl" a visit to ontt ol 0111 clin1<\ Svmptoms of clm1cal depression nclu<I" ;;o~ or alt ot lhe •0110 .... mq Loss of interest or ple.tsure in ..is.1.tl"-' '"'""ard1nq 1C11v111es Feeling depressed sad. blue or llooe AU Changes in appetite recent s1gnrf•cant wf'!.ght loss 01 wf'1yl°'t a1n Orffteult\t 9en1ng to sleep or st•v•"!'l J S Pep or slf'f'P•ng to mui..t Feeling guilty 'hOrtMess or us.-1,.~s lndecrs1on p00r memory or noor corn• r rrauon lncreHed phvsteal probll'!m~ To Quality vou must bf! at least 18 yrs old "•I "'•encing dt'!prl'SSIOf' 10• r lees1 one month and be in good genPr.tl pl'v\•C•I cond111on Cktaltf1ed volunteers will re<:etve a bneol phys" al eaam EKG lawr•tO•\ test and weekly v1s1ts with a profession.ii ALL FREE OF CHARGE Copies ol atl medical test ntsults will oe pro111ded to you or your <l0<:tor upon vour request Your part1c1oat1on mav lead to the use of a sat"" and etff'ICtive med1ea11on for thfll trl"atm~nt of deprl"SStOn For mOf'e 1nform111on or "" aopo1n1ment olMse c.all (714)752·7910 or (213)595-0601 or (818)989-2100 w.oncs.y lhrv Fnoay 8 a m S o m some "indows. and one m 1ss1le hla)ted a hole \I\ feet deep k1ck1ng up <'nough mud and boulders to bndh dose a main road 'iome homes in .\rab .. 1llagC"S 1n nonhl'm Israel repont'dh ..-.ert ~hgh1h damaged from 1all1n1 debns lsrarh m1htar) censors forbids pubhta11un of thr e\act locations where mts'>tle\ or debns fall 'I oa' .\"' J Haifa ~1den1 said on Israel radio that he heard the roar l)f the Patnot~ on their "'3) to head ofT the attack .. The ~ud apparenth l"\plodc\i 1n the air \Cr) high I heard gla1.s \hattenng here .i nd tht·rc .. h<' \aid ··&t~ccn the '>oundtn& of thr siren and the finng of the m l'>\tlcs. tht·re "as a lot ot time toda> man .. mmutes. a lot more llm<' 1han u!lual The "'amtng wa long and enough .. he ~1d ..\sk.ed 1f there had bttn mort wamtng than 1n pre" 1ous raids ~hat said there had bttn no < hanse in the alert S)Stem .\fter the s1rcns sounded in the: lsraeh-<>1.cup1ed \\est Baru. PalcstJ· n1ans emerged from their hom«. checnng President Saddam Hus.stin of Iraq and chanung "God 1s JTt2t•·· Iraq hu chacop1oned their cause Bush rushed U.S. troops to dl · fend the Saudi 011 fields after Iraq invaded Kuwait 1n August. Some members of Conarcss have ques- tioned whether the Saud1s had con- tnbutt'd enough in hght of mount· 1n1 profit'> from their 011 pro- duction Last yur. the Saudu contnbuled SJ 65 b1lhon 10 1Jd to nauons such as El)pt and Syna that paruapatcd 10 Operauon Desen Shield and S 3 b1lhon 1n U.S ~upport. Baler and other Bush admm1~­ trat1on officials have defended the monan. h) against accusauons thr ~aud1s "'ere malung windfall profit!> Saudi officials had indicated earlier that thr ktnadom wouJd con· tnbute about 40 percent of \\<hat the Bu h adm1n1strat1on intended to ra1St" from ~ealthy countnes. The &ulf war IS CSTlmltcd lO ~t at least an Mtlmated S600 m1lhon a da~. aC'l Ord1ng to L S offic1ah -B1 rk ~tftl Preu RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. ... ,. .... c... .... 1m -..._cerr1.._w.11a HE A l TH TA l K <:, AVOIDING INJURIES ON THE 0 Dr. John f. Cook. O rthopedic Surgeon •nd MichHI Roy. Phy1inl Theupist. will d1Kuss the m1ury nslr..s •s ou•ted with sk11ng Also. tum how to prll~rly lOnd1t1 on yllursrlf to prevent kt 1n1unrs Join u s for this FREE Community Service '°'l°'('"'"r'J t>" 1h, \.1t-Jh 1l l'l.11J .\,· ... ~1Jt1<Jn .ti '•'""P"'rt l f'ntl"r Thursday, January 31, 1991 7:00 P.M . HEALTH EDUCATIO CENTER Jt>O s~n Miguel. Suite 2oc,, ewport Beuh. CA 92o.b0 limit~ Htin~ For RHerv•tions ull (714) 756 ·9000 Refreshments will be served. Andrew's Prnbytenan Church 1n do that." N~rt ~h. "It~ n~ the :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ church•s place to tell people what to 1-: PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE think." Newpon Harbor Lutheran Church 1n Newport Beach IS hold- U\I a "htany for peace" today. but FEE From A1 Authonty, administered by the Anabam Ftre Des-rtment. and that Hunllnfton Beach bad notbina to do wtth IL Huntins1on Beach and Newport ICllch have one joint team in the ClOUntywidc bualdout maecrial1 uni\. which includes Anaheim, Santa Ana and the Oranec Cou.nty Fire Dtpanmcnl Vin«ftt Mid plans to I&'.' other cities to join the unit and hdp ckhy cot11 have t\nJed. Come- QUntty. the budlrt bu bccD ..W from about 13.1 millioe 10 1200.000. ~ repoftedly to CO¥er 9dmicailln&ive CIOlll. 1ltc ,_ o/ IM iacoee to operate tk Joint ~ ~. IOnned about II ww., ......... IO C1CMM &olft ~If -Ille l&id. v__..,-...._,..._ h1htnm _,_ pn1•rlY ow•' nm innatwt winir1, SllJDDIMI ..... _,,,, ,,_ .... ., ..., ... _ ...... u.o 'Iii .......... _, __ .............. • Hidt>awoy On The Boy The best place td find a .1 .. 111111- 00 speciali$tS leadl physiaalls how to be Sl*ialilts .1 .. , .... ·-lll.:l ~must,,.. *•9111 ~beb't .,.... ..... ., "' mllbllllft. ~ ... 7j°J1RP 1111 C\ I 2 - 00MllkallC..-and•. 2 f If Dltl of -ii 111 • .......... . • • --~Mld•111•c''L.•• ..................... --------.--... • • • n ORANGE COAST ..... Published by Page Group Publlshlng, Inc . ....,. E. ..... president & chief executive officer a 1911 .... a , chairman ...... W • .._a, executive vice president ••IN L Ill •vice president & general manager Editorial Destruction of kelp project senseless Why. we have to ask, would an)one want to destroy the highly puhlic1zed kelp project off the Balboa Peninsula? The vandalc; behind th1<; senseless destruction of an underc;ea farm mu-;t, as all pun"-5 do, be smirking because it made 1he front page of the nev.spapcr several days ago and we ha .. c now taken the time to dee!) the incident. But the fact i<;, they can onl) enJO) the damage they cauc;ed h) themselvec;. As with .111 gutless wonder<;, they won't come out of the c;hadows. We h;1vc little doubt that the.,e pcl>ple. w hnevcr they may be, will c.1use more damage somewhere cbe Jnd to 'omeone else's properly When they are finl\hcd, the\ \\Ill probably crawl un<lcr their mci...., and \..Clebratc the lact the~ pulled off another !ttunt They'll l.elebrJte mnre damage anJ the\ "di c11ngratul.1te themselve-. for not getting caught Therein lies the ruh Sooner or later, the\C people will get l·l\l!!hl. They will <;cream and yell. whine and complain and then 'ed. c;omc 'iort of underc;tanding th.it the) "ere uni~ h.t\ing fun, or "'hatever silly excu'c pop' into their feeble mind<i They will, of course. expect to he forgp.en That should nor happen. The kelp pro1ect may. or ma~ not. be the moc;t 1mportJnt pro1ect 1n the world. It ma), or may not. pro\1dc us with cl ues on how 10 feed a growing planet. We do know one thing. 1t was important to those invoh·ed in 1t. And no one, ahc;olutely no one, had the right 10 go down and destroy it. . Vandals, by any definition, are cnm1nal<; They deo;troy, or damage, other people'c; property. They are not "Good·t1me Charlics" out for a good 11me. Some are downright dangerou'i. When caught. 1hc) -.hould he pu01c;hed and not with a c;lap on the hand e11her. They deserve more than JUq a reprimand. We do have some i;ugge.,11om. hul good ta\IC .ind the fa~t this ic; a family newspaper, prevent uc; from C"<prcv;ing 1t '"'' IR History Toda' 1s ~unda.. Ian 27 the 2.,th da\ of 1991 rhefl .m 11X da}s left 1n the \Car Toda) 'c; Highlight in Hl\ton On Jan ~7 I i)6 lOmpo\(.'r \A. olfgang \madl·uc; \1o1art v.J, bom 1n ()al1hurg .\u,tna On this date In IX\~ <lark-. lu1"1dgc Dodgson. v.ho gained faml· c1' author Le"" ( arrnll \\-a\ horn 1n (hes.hire. f ngland In llH!O, Thom.1\ E-d1\11n rl'll"l\Cd a patent for his elcctm 1mande'- cent lamp In 1943. rhe tirc,1 all \menlan air ratd took place again\I (1l·rman\- dunng \\<orld War II tn 1951, an era of atomic te\t1n~ 1n the Nevada descn ~gan ac; an ·\ir Force plane dropped a one- loloton bomb on Frenchman Flat\ In 1967. astronaut\ Virgil I .. Gu">" Gns\Om, Edward ti ~ h11e and Roger B ( haffee died 1n a fla'>h fire dunng a te~t aboard their Apollo I spacecraft at < ape f...en- ned) Fla In 1973. the Vietnam peace ac- cords were s1aned 1n Pans. bnnging to an end the longe'\t foreign war in U S. h1ston In 1977 · 1he Vatican reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church's. ban on female pnests. Jn 1984. sing<'r Michael Jackson suffcTr<I ~cnnd-<iegree bums to his Write to usl \Calp wh l·n a o;mo~l·-homb lan1\ter t''\ploded during tht: filming ut a Pt'p'>1-< ola T\ rommt'rnal al tlw ~hnnc .\udt1nnum 1n l m .\ngt'le<i In I Yf('i the '>Crrct thrl'l'-da\ mil1 tJn-\Cltt.'ll11l· m1<,'i1nn of thl' \p3ll' \hurtk 01r,c..o,en ended v.11h a \mouth landing 1n Flom.la In lllXX thr \enate Jud1uJn < 11mm1lll'C unan1mou\I\ appro,l·d thr nomination of Judgl' \nthnn) \1 Kenned\ to the l \ \uprl'ml' ( ourt I en ~t'ar., ago. Pre\1den1 Rtagan greeted the '2 fo rmer ·\mcrKan h11r,tage\ ri:lea'><.'d b .. Iran 1elhng them dunng a 'ISlt IO the 'Wh11e House "\\<elcome home " F1 H· )car~ ago Fierce \\-IOd'> and a 'tuhhorn hatch holt fcmcd "Jo\~<\ 111 again scrub the la unch of the <,pacr ">huttle Challenger <The <>hut- tic "'a" finall) launched th <' ne~l da" -with catao;troph1c results ) One 'car ago In Romanta four top a<;c;or1a1es of e'<ecuted d1c1ator ~1Colae f causcscu went on tnal. charged "'llh abetting genocide Toda.,. 's B1n hdays. Musical con- ductor Sk1tch Hendt"rson IS n Actor Troy Donahue 1s 55 Ballet c;tar Mikhail Baryshnikov ., 43 Thought for Today. "How awful to reflect that what people ~y of us 1s trut' " -Lopn Pearsall Smith. Angl o-Ameri can cHay1st ( 1865-1946). -By n~ A11ocl•tetl Pre11 ........ .._ __ .._ "-----....... OOf.~ICe from cu,...,.._ We,.........,.,. be.._ to IPPio.dmet.., IOO WOtd8 Ant OOl t9'POfldell09 ..., .. , ..,.., ... -..... be prtnMd .. 04ll dlecitlttoft •• , c• it-I I f ew ____ _ COl111u111> comm.--.. ·-• tat..._'*'., .. ,, to at• Md t ......... 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Both sides of the Moslem world are fighting their own holy war A more accuraic nffiniry would be the early stages of World War It -or perhaps the limited war of containment that should have been fou ght when Nazi Germany began its VIOient drive for empire in 1939. rather than the much blood- ier conn1ct that developed. Think of Israel as Great Britain, ~aud1 Arabia as France, and Kuwait as Czechoslovakia. Even 1hc geographic relationships are roughly analagous, as is the inter- national alliance arrayed against one dec,pot1c state bent on regional dum1na11on and overlaying its ag- gre<;s1on with appeals for anti- J c w 1 !i h solida rity. Saddam Hussein' Scud missiles are direct technological dcsc.cndcnts of Adolf Hitler' V-:!s th at rained down on London. By Bnan Dickinson PIO'l'deoce Jl!Um.11 The Perc;1an Gulf war is draw- ing fresh aucn11o n to an ancient term the Arabic word "jihad." Often hm,ely translated to mean "holy war." the word, many Mid- dle l a't 'cholars say, actually has manv more complex meanings. The wt,rd 1' h1:1ng bandied about \\-Ith grcJt lel"-or. \l,hich could play <,ome pJTI in how the Gulf \I.oar evoh e' On Jan ~O. a' 1ht: unfolding \h1r \\-Ith lr.1q entered 1t'i fifth da}. a dd1ant CJll for "JlhJd" came from 1h.1t dc:vou1 ~fo,lcm. Saddam flu,-.em Jn a tJped radio ~pccch . he \\-a'-1n,ok1nc the Koran. ap· pcalini.: In (1od\ mercy and calling un th\.. lr.iq1 arm) 10 ca rr) out holy war ' again\! h1' foe, True to h1~ cu~tom, hc denounced hi\ enemy a\ "the 1nf1dcl tyrant," and dcc;cribed 11 a\ .. the army of athe- 1\m. treachery (and) hypocrisy." l"h1\ 'peech w.i'i rich with iron) ~add.1m llus\e1n. denouncing Amer ica n\ for .. treachery." Saddam Huc;1,cin. that mo!>t secular .ind (<,o far ac; I know, atheistic) of "Jamie rulers. Saddam Hussein, 'uddcnlv m.ic;querading as a true hcl1ever. and blaming American<, for "hvpocmy." For pure cynicl\m. 1h" 'pecch would he hard to top. Bui 5<1ddam I fu<,'iein did not h,1,e the ''hole field of "jihad" to h1m,elf I \l.O da)' hefore hi-. 'pecch rhc leading \1 o.;le m cleric 1n <),1ud1 Arah1.1 had l<.\Ued h1<; 11\\on c.111 tn w.1ge "J1h.1d." Howev- er, lhl\ pJrticul1r decree emerged Imm J c1mlt:renle nf leading interpreter<. nf h l,1m -and the t.111 \\-'' to "J)!e v..ir nnt aga1n\I 1hc <>ut,11kr,, hut ,1ga1n't ~add.im I fu,,c1n T h1' decree v. ·" "'11ed h) Sheik AhdulaL11 h1n ,\hdull.1 hin Baz. head of rhe ( nunc1I of Ulcma, Saudi Ar.ih1J' h1!!hC\l hlamic au- thority It denounced Sad<lam as ''the enemy of (11>d." and ble<;sed all Mo~lem' 1111ntn.R the fight to Best ot the Hotllne In agreement I JU5t wanted to call and c;ay I en1oyed 0 111 Lohdell's editorial 'Local war protester-; crying v.olf," 1t wa\ well written and h1"i poinl<. v.ere excellent. I JU t read your editorial on pro- tc,ten crying wolf Jnd I Jll'lt wanted to call and te ll you th ank you. It' about time wmebody in the media took a tand against the 'e cry bnbiC$. I feel the press ha~ been giving them too much at- tention lntcly nnd really they should be 1anored, especially the lltudent, who are protesting while thouHnds or our citizens arc put- t10g their lives on the line to de- fend the rest of us. It's dispsting. I've been throuah th.rec war! and durina World War II we had a slo- pn Loose Upt Sink Ships. The 1CK1llcd peace marchen ue really appeasement marchett and appeasement to Hitler ended up oo.tina SO millton ltves plus un· told property chmaac. Nit Ill ....... .. l 'Wint to cancel our iubscriptaon to your paper after re1din1 a col· umn of your editor'• thi morning. l feel so revolted, I do not want to have ,nythina to do with the peo- ple 1ha1 would write uch a 1hing. ' C\.1c1 h" fo rces from Kuwait. In a mo,1 unu-.ual tw1<;t, this decree, or "fatwa ," al\o blessed the non- M m le m combatants a rrayed Jg:11nst Iraq, and encouraged what 11 called "a legitimate jihad" again\t one wh o has "wrongly transgressed and committed ag- gression against and invaded a peaceful country." What is odd. to this non- Moslem observer, i~ not the spec- tacle of two sworn lc;lam1c ene- mies. each ca lling for holy war again\! the other. After all. count· k'' w amor'> have invoked d1\ me blec;\ln~"· or have 1uc;11fied their ha1tlC\ in term' of faith, \Ince time he1otan ln,lcad. \\-hat 1-. telhng (1f I read th1'i right) " how wildly addam llu"e1n\ ow.n rhetoric d1- .,.er~l' from rhe "'nran\ 1nstruc- t1on' A' C'<plJ1ncd hy Peter Mam· field. ii Ortll'ih :lUlhorit> nn the Middle fa-.1, 1n h1' h1\torv "The Arah',' · rhe Arnh1c word :.Jihad " • 1ctually mean\ "<,tnving" or "c'<· erting onc'iclr' 1n the ways of God. w11h a mor.11 purpo'c Although often tran,lated to mean "holy war.'' the word carr1c\ no connota- t11m ih.1t \llllcnce \l10uld be em· ployed WhJI the Koran does c;ay. M.msf1cld add'-. 1<; .. And fight 1n the w,t\ of All.th .1ga1n't tho'e who fight a~ain't )Oil but he not .ig· grc\<;l\c ~urdv All.1h lnvec; not the :1Mre'i'il\.C .. or the hl.1m1l f.111hful. 1n other word\, f1gh11n~ \hould he limited to self dckn'c. c.'pcc1,1lly in con· nict\ JmOnl! them\cl\.e\ To the Mo,lcm. ''"·h dl\tmct1on\ could mattu morl th.in the .. might in rhe m1ml\ 111 non-1,1.1m1c people' hen if the \o\.U "''h lr,1q I\ e\\cn 11ally .1 'cuil.ir l11nn1u, 11 1-. ;i war 1h.1i~ for the dt•\1l11t Mmlem, hJ' taken ,h,1pc on rd1g1ou1, ground' f hc competing l:.111, for "Jihad," 1<1\UCd hy Saddam I IU'-\Cln and hy rhe leading Mo,lcm cleric., in Sa udi Arabia. \eek 10 bolster each I think people have .1 riitht to pro- test against the war. there has not bet·n any lcg1t1mate rea-.on given for 11 and I feel we have a lot of amuety abour ll Our grnnd'IOn has been sent over there and we have a lot of amuety To publish a letter like this, J mean a column hkc thi by your editor 1,how the absolute moronic attitude people 1n New· port Be ach have and I don't want to be involved with it. So plea11e cancel our subscription, we don't want to have to rend omething like this every morning. King for I dlyT I'm calling about last Monday, the 21st which w• Martin Luther King hollda1 for almost all aovcm· mcnl bu1ld1np. How come Costa Mc'la was open for busin and had 1 council mcct lna. What would happen if they ever bad the Super Bowl in Cotta Mes.a, would they have it or not? ft'I • IHDIF Rcprdina your ankles about a Cott• Meu pnncipal who wu de· motcd back to the cluuoom. Al a 21·year cl.,-oom teecher Who hll opportunitia to ao into edmiftil- cr1t1on, I do not feel it ii 1 demo- tion to have the privilep to be -orkina In the cla room With chil· drcn as the fint Jinc in ed..cation ind I just don't think that aoin.a side's morale and motivation, and legitimize each side's quest. While the fighting is being done with planes. bombs and tanks, a Mo!>lem 's faith in the nghtnes<; of his cause may still count for a great deal. f-ar from being a fringe cuno\11y in the hattle~ now being JOined. the idea of ·-,1h:id" ~eems to he a profoundly \CrtOu<, busineo,i, for 'ome Mmlcm., The idea can be IO\.Oked h\ \CCUlar forCC'i ac; an C~· pcd1cnt 10 rail) the troops (a') in the c.i\e of Saddam). or 11 can be made the ,u,ta1ning r.111onJle for 11ne \Ide\ entire campaign (a\ may he true for 4':iud1 Arah1a) hther wa .... the C·.tll reflect~ the O\.erarch1ng power of Islam .lCro'is nearlv all of the Middle E.a-;t W1.lham Beeman of Orown Uni· veflolt). an dnthropolog1st and Mid- dle Eac;t expert, suggests thJt ~addam Hu1:scin invokes "Jihad" on the has1s of the fact that he 1s fighting western forces opposing the hlamic world Saudi cleric<;, by cont rast, have called for "Jihad" becau~e the y see Saddam Hus-;ein\ aggres'11on ai. an affront 111 all of hlam. Much of th1) I\ academic. of wur-.c:, <1nd i1 mt1y prove imposs1- hlc to tell wherher either invoca· lllln "''II h.ive ha11lefield impact \n frt'el\o ha' rhc term been u'ied in recen-t t1mec;, Beeman 'iay'i, that C\l'n .1m11ng ~ln,lem'i "It mJ) be lming its pow er to inspire any· hc>d) . On hnth \Ides. ho\\c.,.er, Beeman 'I}' rhe CJll could lend J sen e of lcg111m.K) 10 the military opera- 11un\ e.l\IOg cono;c1enccs otherwi~e p.11ned hy taking hvcs W1th1n the Moor,lem world. he suggest">. the rnll hy Saudi religious author may well carry more weight Not only 1~ liaud1 Arabia a deeply con erva11ve .. or1e1y. heavily dominated by blam1c codes of behavior, but the decree\ religious author'i will pre- sumably be seen as able to distin- guish right from wrong. back 10 1 he classroom 1s a demo- tion a' a puni hmcnt They should not conMder 1t a punishment to work on a one to one relat1onsh1p w11h child ren I am offended by your headline and I feel that you '\hould find another choice of wordc;. It is a sad ca e lhat 1n Newport Me'ia they consider going back to the classroom a punish- ment or a demolion. I hope they will rccon!lldcr. ClrtOlll concern t nm one of your subscriben ond l nm quite upset over your po- litical c.rtoon , c pecially the one with Bush and Gorbachev both In tanks. I don't think this is the time to be un·American or unpa1riotie. I would like vciy much for you to tart publishina more pauiotic car· toon somcthina that -ould JIVC us an uohft rather than a down. I think it ii about t.ime JOU took DoOnab\1-ry and bury the lhinf and send Trvdcau Of'Cr to Iraq. dOn't know~ JO'I are JOP-~inl him or IM>C but I think it linb. Just nnt to uy that we are in run ·~ of Praident IMh and the Unkcd Sella Md the war In the Pcnlan Oalf, Dome stically, too, 1he World War II analogy seems more accu- rate Cenainly the United States ha'l no1 seen such patriotic fervor since then. The weapons may be high-tech and the popular images may come fr om color television, rather than grainy, black-and-white newsreels and radio voices, but there's a definite 1940s feel about what' going on. The war itself notwiths.tanding, there are many positive aspects 10 this ou rpouring o( national senti- ment Despite its many Oaws and problems, the United States has heen and ic; a beacon for human- kind. Americans have a right to feel proud of their country . The re 1s. however, a darker side 10 1h1s nag-waving patriotism, and 1t'l parallels, too, arc to be found in World War II. Many of us can remember the propaganda movies of the 1940s that ponrayed all Germans as cold-blooded, blond- ha1red, blue-eyed killers, or all Japanese as slant-eyed monsters who tortured both U.S. soldiers and the English language without compunction When World War II erupted, American<; of German and Japa- ne'ie descent 1mmed1a1cly became c,uspect in the popular mind -es- pecially the latter, who were more 1den11f1able and whose culture ~cemed more alien. California offi- cials., led by then-state Attorney General Earl Warren (who was running for governor in 1942), de- manded that Japanese-Americans he treated as security threats. At the time, 1n the day~ after Pearl Harbor, there were leg1ti· mate fears 1hat Japan might di· rectly attack Cahfomia. But the Bnt1 -J apanesc hystena exploded far beyond military sccuriry, and thou!lnnds of loyal Americans were rounded up and packed into dis- mal concentration camp for no reason other than ethnic1ry. Traces of that xenophobic act, one of the darkest blotche on U.S. history. arc visible in Calif- ornia today. The state is home to dozens of ethnic groups; Arab- Amcncans moy not be the larges& of them, but neither arc they 1 tiny contingent; they number in the 1en1 ot thousnnd1. lncreasinaly. Ar b·Amcricans arc the victims or vandali m, threats. job diserimlna· lion, and other kinds of mlndless behavior. Truth, ~meonc once observed. i the fint ca ualty or war. If that's ll\lc, rcuon is the second. Those who prosecute wan, even thoee w1th $0Und motivea, often bend the truth and tir u.p patriotic emotion, rationalixina that the pis of •in· nina juatify the means. It is, how• ever. imponant -pcrtuipl .,,. imponant in dtit war lhaD im dal or the palt. ind9difta Wortd War II -thet rapect b boda tnllla and rellOft be~,,.• birth ot Amabn $ will carry to.nnl pw;.illll) • polC-wat ,..,. .., ti ..... dacn aed dDI ....... Kt .._. onbly. Rick Talley ~11 Take it from me, the Bills are the best LAS VEGAS -All the Wisc G uys here keep tcllina me the WTona team as favored to win the Super Bowl today. Thc)'re tcllina me that we didn't really set what we saw last weekend when the Buffalo Balls disemboweled the Los An· aelcs Raiders. S 1-3. They're sayina at was a freaky thing which should be discounted because (a) the Raiders didn't know how to stand up on that slick Buffalo field, (b) thc Bills don't play that well when they get away from home. especially on arass. a nd (c) thc New York Giants are the best defensive team an the National Football Lcaaue and will find a way 10 negate Buffalo's no-huddle offense today. I find all of this bothersome. inasmuch as I have already predicted a hand)' Buffalo victory. This doesn·1 make me the Lone Ranger Indeed. the wagenng public has totally· embraced Buffalo, making the Balls 7-poant fa vontcs 1n most belting parlors an Ne- vada. If Buffalo wins b) more than 7 on upcr unda). there "all be some scnous wnngingofhands an this town because the House will lose All of the Houses. bag. Yet. the sman gu)s arc gleeful The) thank the) ·re stealing. The) wall wa11 until the final s1' hours -v.hen tht' point sprcad on uper Bo"'I X V reach~ m zenith, perhaps <'"t'n 71: or 8 points an some cstabltshmcnts -before belting on the Giants Frankl). the game would ha"e offered more aJamor 1fthc 4Qers and Ra1dt'rs would rune rca hed at Or at least the 4Ckrs and Balls The G1an1s. hov.c,er. arc not a team to rou!te much C\C1tem('nl. C\Ct'pt amona 1hc1r own faithful v.hach includes a cadre ofNc" York spons wr11ers Indeed. af one needs a reason to root for Buffalo he need onl)' to read a Mike Lup1ca column I can't decide y,,hal to do. Do I stand b' m) onginal prcd1c11on -I thank 11 was · Buffalo 28. New York I 7 -or do I JOIO the mass of Wisc Gu)s who 1ns1s11hc Giants have a better team and will prOH' II toda)? . One fact "'c probabl~ ')houldn't forgct Tht' NF( rcprcscntall'<' has won 1he las1 Silt uper Bo"'ls b~ the \Cores of 'Hl-16 46-10, 39-:?0. 42-10. 20-16. and SS-10 Those arc not cas) \Cores to ignore. Y ct, the feeling persists here that the Buffalo Balls afC' a team of deslln) -a team and coach and a city reaching for onc mighty day of the glory. I believe things ltkc that. r,c Sttn 11 happen too man)' umcs to discount 11 Ju~t as Joe Namath and the Jets were dcs11ncd to win the 1969 uper Bo"'I. \-0 ma) be the Buffalo Bills in 1991 The onl) difference. of course. as that in 1969 the Jets "'ere 18-point underdoas 10 the Baltimore Colts Nov. the Bills. bccau~ of their b3ck-to-back pound1ngs of the M1am1 Dolphins and Raiders, find them· selves favored The Wise Guys, hqwevcr. JUSt keep shakina their hcads and sm1hna. They think they know different. Their power raunas and chans indicate that the best team as the Giants and they're w1lhn1 to bet that way. I'm not. I e~n't s~nd Make Lup1ca's columns. Go Batts. ltJd T•lley'• col•m• ·~ Ill lk ~e C..•I D•HY Pllol every 5fuHlay, 'T'HtMy °" n•nfl•y. Seahawks pull into 3-way tie in Sunset race 8y Patrk:tc LMkln OfMge eo-~ PllOt HUNTINGTON BEAC H Ocean Vaew took advan• of J.t free throw attempes -makiq 24 and 1vrvivtd a shaaish petforma.nce to bury visitint fountain Valley, 6s...M in Suntt1 Lape boys basketball ac- tion S.turd8y n .... t. Tbc win mo~ the SeabaWb (6-2) beck into a dlree-way Ediloa and MsiM., ..tult idle Ha...._ leeda (S-2) is a Yt ...-olf the pece. The laronl are wmlell ia the Suntct cam-.... h .. I cypic:8I OClllli Veew ptr• bmuct. eccanlills eo COKla Jim ..... T19C 5elMwb MW been up-, .................... ... lllwtf11 .. dw --L -w ...... o1,.,,._..,...,_ ._NlllT• llllllJ Jenuary 27. 1991 The Dally Piiot •1 ti Mill' .... CrllJE ...... llLS1 11ca11 1 JC hoopa/82 NFL Hall of Fame/82 For the record/87 Buahi ... /88 mans k.naw wall wlla did IU It was Butler ••• 82-87 Butler's 32 points, 17 boards leads UCI to win Rigdon gives new meaning to math, 17 points, 6 assists do in the Ti~s By Joti Fergu.on er-. eo-Delly ""°' Ill VINE -C09Ches have looked on selnsh playen with d1sdaJn since the first ball in a peach basket, but when 1t comes to UCI men's basketball coach Bill Mulhpn and his senior center Ricky Butler. selfish as quite all right. Butler had been hm· ited to IS points in Butler each of has past three games and was averagina just I S.6 points an Baa West Conference games after notching 18.7 per non-<:onfcrencc game. He had led the team in sconng JUSI once an the conference season and the team was 2--6. r "rm takina over the pmc apin, .. Butler said after leadin& UCI over Cal State fullcnon Saturday. "I played well at the bcainning of the sea.son. Then kind of toward the mtddlc I was slacking off' and let everybody else take over." But Saturday n1&ht at the Bttn Events Cente r. this newly self-proclaimed ball hoa took 19 shots en route to scorina 32 points and irabb1ng 17 rebounds. both career highs. as the Anteaters broke a four~game losing streak with a 92-87 Baa W est victory over their Oranae County rivaJ before 2,267. ··1 told (Mulligan) I was aoina to be a selfish guy after the New Mexico State game (Monday)," Butler said. "I'd get the ball. then pass at out: I wasn't aggressive. I thought rd get everybody else involved and I'd get mane ... See UCl/17 By Barry Faulkner OrMge COMC o.ly PlcM IRVINE -When UC I basketball coach Bill Mulhpn benched guard Dylan R1&don for d1vtding has hot attempts an half. at was with the hope that he put two and two together and come up w11h thrtt Rigdon answered accordangl)' Saturday night apinst '1s111ng Cal State Fullenon. coming off the bench 10 add 17 points and six assists to the Anteaters' 92-87 victory. Rigdon, a 6-foot-J sophomore. had frustrated Mulhgan with his willtngncss to pass up shots since sconng 31 points an a Jan 9 victory over Fresno State. But the Mater °'1 High product cut loose eight umes from J.poant range ap1nst the Ta~ns. dnlhna five. 1nclud1ng four nra1ght dunng a 2111-manutc span to help tum a 7-0 Cl defic11 into' a 19-15 lead "I '-"ant him to shoot the ball " Mulligan said in postgamc comments ... He had 31 a.ga1nst Fresno but 1n the lour gam~ since then he ha~n·t \hot more than five See RIGDON/17 Super Bowl XXV It's just a llttle diversion today tram the real world AP L-i>hC>tO ._p ~.AW'<O"OIO Quarterback Jim Kelly has Biiis In Super Bowl showdown today. Jett Hostetler filled 1n for Phtl Simms to get Giants to Tampa Bills, Giants play out their fantasy today in Super Bowl XXV Bills are on a roll, will it last today? By John F Bonta111 AP SP<"!t W•ot•• T.\MP.\ -The challenge for lhl' Butl.ilo Btll\ t<KJa, )...el."p on h ·t.·run· on The Ball\ ha'c a'cragt.•d H P'ltnt\ an 1he1r la\t \I\ game\ "o team ha' scored that man) points an a ~uper Bov.I and IO'>I (1ranted 11 wall be d1ITicuh tor Buffalo 10 pale up that man} point\ agatn\t a '-iew 'l ork Giants Jefcn~ that wa'l ranked S«ond an tht.• 'FL during the regular season Noncthdcs'i. the Balls offen~ ha scored 44 and 51 points an 11s l'-"O playoff pme\ and as pla)ing wnh the confidence that kind of pro- duction nunurt's "W(''re on a roll nght nov. ·• quar· \('rb3d. Jam Kell~ \:lad "\\>e"re pla,. ang super at the end of the St"a\On ·· Los Angeles dcfens1' c end Hov. 1c Long wa' 1mprt'sscd af\er thc Bill See BILLS/17 But Persian Gulf war overshadows everything By Dave Goldberg AP Foolba I Wrller T .\MP.\ -rh1\ ~5th ~uper I] Bo>AI was suppo'Cd to make ~StJP(RBOWl h1'llOr) an so man} wa" The Ne" 'l or~ C11ants 100~ cafC' of one pt~ of that h1~tof) ~hen 1hc} ended the threcpeat dream of the n Franusco 49e~ >\ v.ar hall a world awa' ~uclchcd the saher anniversary celebration and put the fant.as) world of footbalrs most la" ash e'tra' a- ganza into pcrspcctl\C "I alwa)s thought 1t v.o uld be a bt.g deal 10 g.et to the uper Bov. I.·· said Lronard m 1th. the strong safct> of the Buffalo Balls. who mc<'t the Giant\ at Tampa Stadium tod3) "But when )'OU thank about what's goang on an the Ptrs1an Gulf. \OU know tha1 this as onl} a gamt ·· · In fact. the "'ar 1s p~nl ev~herc - an the 24-hour saunt) at the stad1um. an the anef'CaS('d ~unt) at the prns ccnttt. e\en an the tele' 1s1on v1cW1n1 choices Instead of being tuned 24 hours a day to ESPN. all stts art now 1uned to news shows. • Ki<'koff at 3 l p.m . C'baa.a~I ; .\nd on ah .. · tidd 1t"c, tU\I .inothl'r \upt.>r Bo"I ralhl.'r 1han an h1\ton" ont.• That'' hc.·cau<,e the Coant\ knod.t.•d oil th(' \an f-ran...-1St.:o .iQe~ I 'i-1 \ fur thl' 'f( champ10Mh1p last unJa, on \.1a11 .Bahr·, 42-\ard tield grul as t1mt• r.in nut That prtH'nltd the ..iQ.cr\ from a \hot al ht'"om- 1ng the ti'°'t team 10 >A1n 1hrl'(' straight upcr 8<'~ Is and fiH· o' c.-rall Potcnualh hov.e\l'r 11 'Jn .ilmo\1 ideal matchup. thl\ 'l'" '\ orl·"'c" 'I 11ri.. ~upcr Bov.I It match('s Buffalo. v.h1lh "-ort'd th(' most points an the league 1 ..i ~l\1 .lf,.11ns1 a Nev. \or~ defense' that allo.,,.,C'd the ft~cs1 (211 I It matlhcs tv.o teams that lin1'ihc.-d the regular sca~n I J.3. second onl) to n Franci o·~ 14-2 But the' art dra 11call\ different an upcr Boy.,I c'pcncncc -the G1antc, haH 2:! pla)crs v.ho ha'e bttn hert' before. the Bills ha'c none It matches the upcr Bo.,,.,I no,·1cl'c, against one of the NFL's oldc t franch1~ . See XXV /17 Giants hoping to bore Bills to death By Tom Canavan At' " .\ 'ft• T \ \1 P \ -Thl" ''-"" 'l ork < 1 .1n1' h.1,( g1lltl'n 10 the ">uper B111.1.I ~' ,111ntz lht.• \1mplc: and the honn~ Don t ,·\pc.•t.t that to chan&e H~.a' iig.<lln't lhl." Rut).ilo Bill\ "un.· tht.•r(' might he.• a tc" g.tm· m1 .. l' ltkc la'I \unda' · .. halfb:lcl 11p1111n h' Da'l \ku,c:n -\nd "ho i.. no1.1.' t hl·rt.• m 1ght ('\en ht' some· thing J' h11arn· .. , a t<h.lk o ptaon J,,,,n near tht.• goal hnC' \.11am1 madt 11 1.1.nrl.. aga1n\t Buffalo Bollom ltm· though Th<' (11ants afl tz111ntz 111 tn run th(' ball on otkn'Ot -.pnnllc 1n a l'Ouplt' ot shon pass.c\ and tto dt'cp <'"en o nce 1n a "hilc 1u~t tn keep tht Rills honest If the' t.an do that. the' "111 control the .. toc k :and that might go a long v.a~ 1n \hu111n do1.1.n the Ba lls' po- 1en1 no-huddk olkn\C that ti. ored ~5 po1nh 1n tv.o pla)off See GIANTS/17 . Staltan nips Parker an second hale al sudden daatll By Howard L Handy er-. Co.t OMy ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Ron 1tllon dcscnbcd hn S.iron ll>Pf'OllCh shot on t~ second playoff hole a .. the best shot r ve ever hit under pressure."' 1tlton. • ~atty marrjed tounna pro from lbc European cucuit and C ta Mesa's Ptrry Parker st.,ed a tomd dud for II holn to wind up in a deadlock to force the playoft': telton, the first-round leadef at 6-uftdtt: per. fired an e"m·per 71 round on tut· day. PatUt was ooc-st.ri>U bebted beli• p.iQI the day and picked up a birdte on the ftnt bOle to tend lht matth into a 1ce w banlt fof the Mll 17 boki. When the ·~ playm fiailbed l6 .... an c~ at 136 •• ~ cnlUed wwlh act. .-mns lhr fint cAua bok. On the IClCOftd. ~ .. clowft lhc midd.lt Oft b11 drive with see... in IM arft roup. s.thon 11111 a ft¥HrOa to dw ..... *PPi"I tow feet 10 tM art\, pi .. .. ,._ ............... 10 ... ... ollMpuaMd__, ............. .... ondw~-a.1.-.~-- dropped ha putt to pick up tM first place money or $10.()()() Parker ea med $6.000 for tce0nd platt He won bert 1n 1989. °'nnas Tnder was an the pJlery at ~ 18th arttn after fintsl'un& It S..W\dtt-par, watchan& as Stelton and Patka each bird1~ the final hole 10 ao 6-unda. Trixkf fina~ third at lJ7 with Joe durant banh at t with Sam Randolph Ind Eric Woods nnutuna ln I lie for fifth. Brad Ofter Of HuntiftllOO IXacb -.s J..undef oa Sat•· day to (mi.sh at 139 and UC fof lt'VCfttb llritll OcM1a Mania and lobby ScMtfftt. .. , -at out theft tOGay wttb tM idea that oat tboc ra.11) .... .....,.,.... nitft art still 70 moft. Tlet'1 wt.y I --. .. Scd• Mid. '"I ..,.. punitll *-1 oa .- fint cCMIPk of bola Md tlaM ••• my.,... t Int I ~ die .,_.. --I tiale UoWft' U.. 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"-Davis, a finalist the last sax )'cars, won the nght to move has franchise from Oak· land to Los Angeles in a bitter battle. He also had a running feud wnh fonner · comm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle. Mackey. a finalist the last four years and ehg1ble for 14 years. was involved in the early stages of the players' union. A group of 14 nominees was cut to six finalists an voting Saturday morning. From that list, the four inductees were selected. ·~ Jones was inducted 1n separate action by the panel of l 9 JOUmahsts. At least 24 votes were needed for 1nduct1on The Hall of Fame now ha' I 60 members This class wall tx· formall> inducted o n Jul} '"!.7 at the Ha ll an ( anton. 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Publllbed TlaundaJ, Saturday & Sunday. Clrculadon 149,080. Call '42-4.121 .. • -Roen~ co1cmaa·· ttbound bubt A whh 45 lfe'Onds 10 play completed a • J s.6 surtt lhat pve USC a 7°"'8 "'*' ,. win over Ottaon Stace on Satwday, ---- snappina the Beaven' 17-pme home winnina streak. Oftaon Saaae ( 11-6, 5-2) bad two ahota to tie the pme but Teo AJjbejovic misted a 3-fOOter with eiabt tee0nds to play and Owlet McKinney misted an 8-foot bank shot with two leCOndt left. USC (10-6, l·S) w11 led by Harold Miner with 23 points. Coleman had 14. In other Pac·IO pmcs: •Ne. l l VCLA M , 0...,.. ta: Darrick Martin sank two free throws and had a crucial ateal 1n the fiMl 33 seconds and Don Maclean tcored 30 points to lead UCLA (I S-4, 4-3) over Ottaon (8·9, 3-4). Tracy MurTay added 22 poinu for I.ht Bruins. • Ca.Uforala H , No. • ArtMU 71: Billy ~her scored 17 of his carccr-h•ah 23 points in the second half to lead California (8-9, 4-4) to an upset victory over Arizona (I~· S-2). • Wadla11M H, Wa...,._ State 41: Doug Meekins sank a pair of foul shots with four seconds remaining to a.ive Washinaton (12-S, 3-4) the victory over Washington State (12-S, 4-3). In games tnvolv1ng Bia West te~ms: • No. 1 UNL V t7, IAtd1vUJe 15: Larry Johnson scored e1aht of has 27 points in the opening eight minutes as Nevada-Las Vegas (IS-0) raced out to a 23-9 lead and went on to defeat Louisville (7-9). • San Jose State tt, Loa1 Beadl State '5: Terry Cannon scored 22 points to lead visiting San Jose State ( 5-13. 3-6) to the victory over Long Beach State (7-10. 3-5). • No. U New Mulco Sa.Ce H, U&ala S&ate H : Rewe Jordan and Tracey Ware each scored 18 points as New Me~1co State ( 15-2, 7-1) overran Utah State (7-10. 4-4). •Freno Slate 14, Pacific 71: Wilbert Hooker and Tod Bernard each scored 21 points to lead Fresno St.ate (8-1 0. J-6) over Pacific (8-10, 4-5). CH1111•1 11111 BIClcl, 88-88 LOS ANGELES -Charles Smith's ---- fallawa> 15-foot Jumper with I J sec-•., ond'i left gave the Lo" .\ngeles Clappers ' ~ a 99-98 v1ctol] over the Milwaukee ---- Bucks Saturda> night at the Spons Arena. Thr loss was the fifth straight for the Bucks. knocking them funher out of the Central D1v1sion racr 1ha1 they led when the losing streak staned. The game marked the return of Clippers guard Ron Harper. who pla)ed his first game 1n a year after rrcoH·ring from a serious kn~ injury. His la) up wtth 5 10 to pla) gave the Clippers their fir~t lead of thr final quarter. 86-85. and his thrcr-point play tied the score 93-93 wnh 1:45 lt'ft. Beck• wins Alltrall11 Ollln Bons Becker grabbed his first .\us- trahan Open 111((' and le~pcd to No I • • for the first 11me in has carrcr as he ,,,,----O'ercame back 'ipasms to beat Ivan Lend I "11h a di\ 1ng. rolling nel attack. Bcckrr shied awa> from the nrt 1n the opening ~t while troubled b> h1!. back. but after a qua ck massage and somr 'itret ches m1dwa> through the second set he roared back to ~at the two-tame defending champion. 1-6 6-4. 6-4. 6·-'. today In other spons news Saturda)' •Nola n Henke bird1rd three of the final four holes for a 5-under-par 66 and a four-stroke lead ovrr Rohen Wrenn after the third round of the frost-plagued Phoenix Open an Scottsdale. AnL. •Lee Trc ,1 no was the bag wanner over the first nant• hole.-. at the Senior Skins Game an Kohala < oac;1. lla"a11. '>inking a 15-foot b1rd1e putt on thr .-.cH·nth hole. and wtth carryovers from five pn:.'' 1ouc; hole'\ won SI' skins and S 100.000. • Rohbll' ~ccn of ( ahforn1a ki cked a 24-yard field goal "•th 2 17 remaining and the Wrst drfeatrd lh<' f a'il 14-21. 1n 1hr 66th annual East- v. C.-'>t <\hnnl' &ame at Stanford -From l.b~ Auoclatt!d PrH1 Biil Parcells, coach of 1he Super Bowl- bound \Irv. York Giants "Once )'Ou've been to The Sho..,.. )'OU never forget what it's lake. That-., ..,..hat \ou'rc 1n this business for and it's whal l'I tun. Th1'i 1s fun." I t 'l J' • l H 1111 •.rrrl111•.11 '· 11IME Dl/\TE DELIVER~ 13590 Btu<'b /JbvJ 'ltslmln.fler BF.ACH BLYD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714) 89U 90e (218) He-1888 COASTAL ~ACURA SALES C ING GREAT SELECTION OP NEW" USED CARS t RF.f.Wo\Y r.t,&\il~-A1' 2925 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA ME :•1 /979-2500 • Rustlers shove Boes' n t,o the ftoor for fifth ~tralght time in series, 89-68 ~NcNtdDunn °""" eo.. Dlllr ..... HUNTINOTON BEACH - Emotions ran biab for Ooktcn Wes& Collett SatUR!a)' nip& wbile Ora. ~st played only 1n a commouon mode tn the flrst half. "This (communi(y collqe) level of b.ske&bell is such an up and down level," Ooldcn Wes& Coach Jim Orttnfield said. "You never know which team is Soift& lO show Ul).'' Talcina advantqe of inept OCC sbootinJ, the host Ru.stlen snapped their four-came Oranae Empire Conference losing strak with an 83-63 win over their intra-district rivals -a team they've beaten five c.onsecutive umes since January, 1989. "We haven't been shooting very good, but that's the worst of worsts," OCC Coach Tandy Gillis said of his team's 19 percent (8 of 42) shootin& ' from the field in the first half as the Rustlers built a comfortable 43-22 intennission lead. "We can't beat a damn arade school team shooting hke that." GWC, 11-14 overall and J-4 in ttte Orall9e Empitt Conlerrice. tllCed to a 27-l2 ae.ct witb 9:19 mnainina ia the ftnt half after Ilic Van Scoyoc netted a 3-pointer to cap a 19-3 spun. Tbe Rust.Jen, who lhol 48.S per· cent (17 of3S) from the noor durina the fint 20 minutes while commit· tina only three turnovers, beefed the mar1m to 41 -20 with 1:21 to ao after an M>run. Van Scoroc. who 1COred a team· h.i&h 17 potnts, drilled a jumper to btat the first-half bun.er from the top of the key to Jive the Rustlers their 21-point halftime bulae. .. We played with some emotion toni&ht for the first time in quite a while," said G?Unfield, whose club had four players in double fiaures. ..When we aot behind durina that four.pme skid, we'd just say, 'Oh. wtll.' "But the last three or four days, we've had good practices. After last Saturday (a 101-70 loss to Saddlc- back), we were so flat it was scary ... OCC freshman award Agustfo Heredia poured in a pme-haah 18 points, includina a S of 6 effort from the field in the second half, and Orange Coast Area briefs MiChael Wtnilaff'puUed down nine rebounds for w Pinna, but Oruee Cout -which feU '° 1 l·ll and 2·' in conftttnce -dropped out of this one eatly. Before S.tutday. the lal1 five meetinas beaween ~ and. owe had been decided by nine potntl or less. Tom Dever, Scott Campbell and Jason Vaughan each teored 16 poiJ\ts for the Rusden. while Vaughan (nine rebounds), Campbell (eiaht) and freshman Darren £nut (e1sht) flexed the.it muJclet under- neath. OCCs Brian Spratt, a 6-foot-6 sophomo~ who's counted UJ>'.Oft heavily down low. fouled ~ut Wlth 5:43 left in the pme. He picked up his third foul when only 8:S9 re- mained in the first half and OWCup by 15 (27-12). Rcscrve auard Mike Curtis had the hottest hand for OCC in the second half when the Pirates outscored the hosts. 41-40. u he connected on all three of his field J031 attempts and grabbed five re- bounds. Fountain Vall1111r11 win at 11uzz1r Michelle Krav1k's put-back basket ---- at the buzzer lifted the Fountain Valley • _, girls basketball team to a 55-54 victory ' ~ over Ocean View an a Sunset League ---- game on the wtnner's coun Saturday rught. The Barons. who led by eight points at half- time. saw the advantage melt in the second half. The Scahawks (I J -9, 4-4) caught and passed Foun· taan Valley ( 14-8. 6-2) in the founh quarter. taking a 54-53 lead on a basket with 13 seconds rema1nmg an the game After c.alhng 11meou1. Fountain Valley took a ~hot from outside which missed. but Krav1k was an the right place for the rebound and put 1t an as thr horn sounded. K.rav1k was the game's top scorer with 18 points. wh11t' Chnsuna Coleman added 15 and Shanna Walson I 0 for tht Barons. Ocean V1rw was paced b) N1kk1 V1v1on with 15 points and Knsten Mr\luske> wtth I I. In college women's action. • UNLV 80, UCJ U : Yvonne Catala scored 20 points. Jenn)' Lee 17 and Kathy Lizarraga 16 as the ..\ntrate~ battled the I 2th·rankcd Lady Rebels mo~t of thr wa) before bowtng at the Thomas & Mack ( entrr haron Hargove scored 16 to pace UNLV • UC Su Dteao s•. SoCaJ Collece ll: The Vanguards managed onl)' 26 percent from the noor ( 17 of 65) and 25 percen.t from thr free throw hne t3 of 12) in dropping the non<onfcrrnce gamr at home Down 25-19 at halflamr. sec battled back within two at 33-J I with I 0: 17 remaining before UC San Diego went on a 9-0 run to go up 42-J I and coasted home Can Young had a game-tugh 20 points and 13 rebounds for San Diego. SCC (I(). I I) was paced by Knsten Bevis wt th 13 points and Lori HaU1day with 11 points and right rebounds. In a latr high school bo)'S ba.sketbaJI game pla)'ed Fnda)' •St. Mtcllael's Prep 10, Cal Llt&Jteru 51: Brad Pluck.ban hat a J-po1nter with 11 seconds lef\ to cut the lead to two and Matt Beyersdorf rebounded a missed shot w11h threr seconds lef\ and was fou1ed while shooting to get a chanc.c at the tie. But the \Ccond frer throw missed. dropping the host C-Hawks ro 2-3 an Ac.ademy League play. Beyersdorf led the hosts with 21 points. whik Pluckhan added 21 . MlllPClll 11111 6-0 llCC• wll SANT.\ ANA -The Matrr Dea ---- High boys soccrr team dominated Ser· rrr-~ v1tr. 5-0. 1n an Angelus Lt'ague match ---- on the Monarchs' fit'ld Matrr 1X1 rompt"d ~hind two goals b> Stevr Matrrpaolo and strong "i('(ond-half goaltendmg of 8111 Walker Cfi'<' sa'es) Trc,or lc l e'i. R J Kelle) and C'hns Campbell also scored fo r 1he Monarchs who improved to 14-4-1 O\t'rall. 3-1 ·I an kague -By ~ ~ly Piiot Gretzky scores three goals on birthday By Bernie Wilson AP $pot11 Wrtlltf INGLEWOOO·· I -Wa )nt' Grellk) l'e l · rbratrd hi\ 30th b1nhda) "Ith three goals and two assists ~turda ) night and the Los .\ngelt's King'i ~al the Vancouver \anucl s. 5-4 at the Forum to sweep a homC'-and-home scnes. Grrllh o;cored his 30th, 31st and 3'"!.nd goals a~ he padded has run- awa) \/H L sconng lead 10 98 points wath ht'> fi,c-poan t night The clo~~t pur~uer 1s Pittsburgh's John ( ullcn with 81 points Grellk) notr ht'd has 48th carrcr hat tnck -g1 \mg lht' Kings an NHL-leading"' this ~ason -and "'ored fhe or morr points an a gamr for the 89th time. Tomas Sandstrom. the right wing on Gretzky's line. helped set up all three of Grrtlk) 's goals and fin- ished with four assists The Kings. who beat thr Canucks. 5-1. Fnda> night 1n Van- couver. opened a Sl'-po1n1 lead 1n the Smythr Oi v1s1on over (algal]. which lost. 5-'"!.. at Boston Grellk> scored his 29th goal Fnda> night. \3vtng his 30th for the homr crowd Hr needrd onl) I 2 seconds to get 1t. after wanning the opening faceoff. Left "in& Ton) (minato controlled thr puck ~hind the VancOU\('r net and nipped II out front Gretzk)'. skating an at an angle. whacked a onr-handed backhander that caught Canucks goahr Kirk Mclt'an off guard and the puck 1'1ckled across the goal lane Grctzk)' scored has 3151 aoal dur- ing a scramble 1n front of thr Canucks' net 68 seconds mto the scrond pcnod for a 3-0 lead. His third goal was the most am- pre'\Sl\t'. Grc11k> took a pass from Sand- strom. drew McLean out of the crt'asc. skated around the back of 1he goal and. before McLean could r<'co' er. fired 1nto an open net fo r a 5-'"!. lead I: 19 into the third. 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So far, this Bowl-rollover effect has only worked tW'lce: in 1983. with NBcs "The A-Team." and an 1988. when ABC pve the spot some class with "The Wonder Years." In acncral, though. the post-Bowl slot has been ustd so pootl), you've almost been sorry to see the post· game show end. The last two shows have been gruesome: NBC's "Brotherhood of the Rose" and CBS's "Grand l1m." To be fair. ABC has made m is.- takes of its own. But at least ABC appears to have learned its lesson, giving us first "The Wonder Years" and now "Davis Rules." ··0av11" is no "Wonder." but its closer to a hit than "Grand Slam." ··0av1s" casts Quatd as 0..1ght Davis. a wtdov.ed high school pnn- c1pal trymg to raise th~ sons and one shell-shocked father (Wioten). Televi ion beina juJl a tad PfCdact· 1ble. you upect lou of ho~fuU­ of-men Jokes.. and you get them. Ifs hard to judge a sitcom from one episode, particularly an episode that plays hke 1 senes of discon- nected sctnes. as 1f the scnpt .,~ parceled out piecemeal to a com- mittee of wntcrs. Ltke many sit- coms. "Davis Rules" has a spilt personality -half likes place at home, half takes place It work - and at the moment, only the home- front is working. Ifs never bad. but it's never quite as good as )OU hope. till. any show swnna Quaid dncrves I chance lO SCt ~tt.cr. Quaid 1s an unconvenuonaJ and unconvent1onaJI} welcome leacbng man -a fine actor W1th sitcom stat presence. His scenes WJth his oldest son (a resular ktd. in contra 1 to the nerds and teeny-bop sex fiends nor- mally found on TV) a~ the show's best moments Most of the promo attention. ho~ver. has focused on Winters. a man for ¥rhom the icrm "un· conventional" could ha\le bttn coined Winters isn't an eas~ fit for a s1twm. even one th.at 1s w1lhn& to JIVC him some frtt~roam1nt lpect for his comic n1pu or ftuliey. Underneath the aoofy exlenCI. the~ 1s something untettJ1nt aboul Winters that v.nrs apin I the f'od. &ood sitcom norm. "Davis Rules" comes from Caney-Werner productions, tbc folks who produced TVt lui two big hits. '"Cosb)" and "ROIC'8nne:· The) 've also producrd ''Cb.c~en Soup" and "Grand," wbacb Just goes to shov.-that no amoun• of blckstqe talent IS a gua.raJUCC Of TV success For that matter nc1tbcr is any ume slot -not c"en a uper one. • .. •• .. •i .. Sharon Gless and her newest alter-ego, Rosie O'Neill •, I •• ·l .I .: By U,atne Lee Set1pCle Howwd ...... 6eMce HOLL YWOOO -Rosie O'Neill got straight As in school. She wasn't out the~ chanting for flower power with the mt of the Aquanans. "The '60s passed her by," Sharon Glcss sighs, as if she v.e~ talking about hervlf instead of her latest alter~o from .. The Tnals of Rosie O'Neill" on CBS. It's hard to tell whe~ Rosie O'Neill ends and haron Glcss ~­ gms. But that has alwa)s ~n the lllW t1/1rlslan film Mark Harmon and Mimi Rogers, along with Cliff OeYoung, not seen, star In "Fourth Story," to be seen on Showtlme Wednelday at 10 p.m. The contemporary thrtUet pita a private lnveltigator and his el6ent, a woman In aearch of her missing husband, against a stnlster killer. The film premiered on the eabfe tetevtston station earlier In the month. problem wtth characters portrayed by the blonde actress. There wasn't a precinct in the land that doubted her as the am- b1t1ous cop Chns Cagney dunng her six years on "Cagney & Lacey." .\nd 1f she has her way, attorney Rosie O'Neill will earn her 20-)car pan with the gu)'s down at the puhhc defenders' office. "Cagnc) & Lace)•" ended two )can ago. 'T "c grown up a lot in those tv.o )Cars." Glcss sa)s. pushing up the slttves of her new swt'atcr-<irns (she ordered 11 from a catalot) 10 he-r clbov.s as she leaned back on the couch It m1aht ~ murk) waters to swtm into your second hour-Iona drama show. cspcciall) 1f )Our boss 1s not only the show's executive producer (who also finances the show) but )Our full-time sv.ttthcart. Gless and Bame) Rosenzweig had a tempestuous rclat1onsh1p when he was producing "Cagney &. Lacey." She would often complain about the scnpts. lobby out loud apinst late·niaht hoouna and - 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4.!30 5:00 • • ' at one point -even orchestrated a histnonic exit scene that left her lodged in the bathroom of her trailer with a resolute Rose~1g waiting 1mpat1rntl) outside So when she went to him this time wtth a proposal to produce her ncltt drama. he said no "He said he didn't want to &O through the de' clopment It was too painful It took him seven )cars to get 'Cagne) & Lace)• on the air and 1t was canceled twtce .. The second reason Rosenz..,..e1g was reluctant "'as tha1 he didn't think their personal relauonsh1p could su,., 1\ e the professional one "He said. ·on ·Cagney & Lace)· I was dadd~ to )OU and T~ne (Daly ) I took care of ~ou cver)da) But then I could go home and tell m)' wtfe how fat \OU looked in the da1l1es I don't "'ant to pla) dadd) 24 hours a da' ... Gl"s dug in.her heels. "Ok." sbe said. "I'll tale 11 10 somebod) cl~ .. Rcxen1wt'1g rt'lented and the two of tht'm ha' t' an enurel) dllTerent rclat1onsh1p no" Thc:ir personal lialSon llegan after ··cagne) & Monday NICht Owl Lace}.. ended RoscnTwe1g split from his ¥r1fe .\nd qwctJy Gles.s acknowledg" that for the first time. she kno..,..s she has the nght person 1n ht'r life ··1 I.no" no" that )OU can't go an and tell the man )OU have no rcla11onsh1p ..,..1th that )OU hate this SC"npl and -1ust fh 1t I ha'e to be a little adult about It T)ne (Y..ho pla)ed Lace) to her Cagne)) was al"'a~s \Cr) good about say1n1 what was wrong I "'as never ver) good The:-'d gl\ e me a Scotch and run a tape rrcorder and e"entuall) it'd come out Becau~ I funcuon onl} from here ·· she sa)'s. touching her heart ··1 lrno\o\ "'hat 1 feel E'entuall) from the tape rttorder tA-Ould come .tll these teclings. and the) 'd be- come pan of the scnpt .. There ha' e been other changes she sa)s Shl' ha' stopped dnnking. She 1s cautious about when and whe~ she d1\Cus~s business he sa's shr hasn't mamed R0St'nrv.e1g "becau\t' I don·1 "ant to ruin a good thing .. Though Gk<o~. .i... is ~1ra1ght· forward and unpret<nt1ou~ 1hc gel\ 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 • ~T• Ttlt...._. ·---·'--"' .... • • • • - nervous talk.ma about her personal l• • " •• hfe Ma~be pan of th.at reucence romes from her ~•Iver spoon up. ,: bnng1ng. . : h<' 1s a fifth gcncnuon Cali-1; fom1an who ircw up 10 LA:s ven-• crable Hancock Park area.. She ·• spent her four )tars of b1gb school •! at a Dominican con .. cnt boatdins school and attended a Jeswt unaver- Sll} he ne'er was 1s well behaved as Rosie O'Neill. who massed the '60s. .. , did the thmis l tA-&S supposed to ;• do " she saH .. But I was always tn trouble and· I c'cntuaJl) got thrown out of college " She "as ~5 befo~ she entertatned j. the idea of becoming an actress.. 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On offcn~. eitpect the Bills 10 continue employing the no-huddle offense. wtth Kdl> staying 1n the ~hotgun except 1n ,hon-yardage s1tuat1ons The pressure will he on left of- fem.1 "e tacllc Will Wolford 10 lccp aggressive Giants linebacker La"· rt'n« Ta~lor awa) from Kell) The Bills might keep fullbad Jamie Mueller in 10 help out. but most of the burden "'II fall on Wolford. a Pro Bowl pick for the first lime th1\ GIANTS From 81 games "I don't think "'"C can "In a shootout game with Buffalo," Giants coach Bill Parcells said. "We can win a methodical game. If we can pla) our St)le and keep them from pla)'ing theirs. then wt have a &ood shot." If they don't. there probabl) will be cclebrat1n1 in Buffalo New York did have success run- ning the ball against the Bills 1n their first met'ttna. The Giants ran for 15 7 XIV From81 1 team that routed Denver 39.20 1n thtS pme four yean qo. That same sea.son BufTalo firusbed 4-12 follow- ina two 2-14 seasons. "The New York Giants have been in the hmeliaht all this time,·· says Bni<:e mith. "We want to aie• Buf· fllo into at. In Cact. I wish we wete pllyin1 San Francitc0 so we could be the ones to knock them on:" The Bills. who beat lhe Gianu 17·13 at Oianu Stadium five weeks qo. ate favored by ntarly • touch· down to end 1 ~year run of tctones ~ NFC teams. AU have been one- 11ded eJtcept for: San Francilco·1 20-16 win over Cincinnati two yan \Cason The Bills "Ill ti) to l cep Ta)lor ho nest b) running Thurman Thomas bct\\ccn the tackles -\ fa,onte pla) this snson has seen the Bills pull th<' Ulcklc and guard 3nd ha\C Thomas follow behind Sc' era I of the Bills' recent oppo- nents ha'e tned to cover Thomas. "-ho often lines up in the slot. with a hnebackcr or ~fety The G1anu. will learn from tho~ teams' m1su1kes and co"er Thomas with som<"one faster If that happens. speed) ttght <"nd Keith McKeller. "'"ho also can line up o utside. could haH 11 big da) Wide rccel\cn ndrc Rct'd and Jame-\ Lofton have bttn effcctt"e 1n quick. slanting pass patters. but the (,1ants v.111 tr) to disrupt 1hosc pla)'s ~ ards on 4:! ca mes. but most of that came from rool1e Rodne) Hampton. "ho earned :!I t1mc-s for 105 \ards. Hampton brolc his lea 1n the NFC semifinal and 1s out out ac11 on. That seemingly lea' cs Ottis '\ndcrson and Dave Mcueu to carry tht' load against the NFL's 15th ranked running dcfcnS( (I 13 yards per game). Mcagett and Anderson have got- ten the most work in recent weeks. and they combined for 103 yards against the 49crs last week. Meggett has speed to the outside and is ago. The last AFC team to be favored was Denver three years qo and the Broncos lost to Wuluncu>n 42-10. But that was Denver, which lost thrtt oftbe last four Super Bowls by an aarepte tcOtt of 147....0, includ- ina • SS-10 rout by San Francuco last year. Instead. Buffalo as 1 tam on the kind of playoff run that has bttn c:harKtttistic of recent Nf1.. cbam· pions -the I 98S Bean. the 1986 Giants,. last year's 49tn. In lbcit two playoff pmes. they have uKd their no-huddle otrcn. to run up 9S points. indudina 1 s 1-J pou.ndina of the Los Antcln Raiden to win the AFC&i~. They bave made a name for lbem· b) Jamming the hne of scnmmage On defenS(. the Bills arc an11c1- paung that Nev. York will tr) to establish the run Comcrbacks Nate Odom~ and K1rb) Jackson ha"c pla)C'd an aggr~s1"e bump-and-run st)lc all season. "h1ch could cause problems for smallish wide rcce1"ers Marl Ingram and Stephen Baker Ottis Andc~n doesn't have the speed to cons1!>tentl) run ou1s1dc an\ more. v.h1ch means the Bills' prlnt3f) run-stuffers 1ns1de llnebal ke~ lihanc: Conlan and Ra' Bentle) -should be bus) · That "111 probabl) be the le) for the Bills The Giants. v.ho can't afford to get into a scoring duel "tth Buffalo v.111 run to chew up )ards and time and the Bills ha"e bttn shak) against the run in the past effect1\C o ut of the backfield as a rc<'t'1vcr .\ndenon 1s a power run- ner \ccond-~car pro Lewis Tillman also might play He stancd again~t the Bills in ~ember and had 6 )ards in :! cames. Parcells has changC'd his otTen~ to accommodate quanerback Jeff Hostetler. "ho took over for tht less mobile Phil 1mms af\cr the Simms was hurt against the Bills. "\\-c'rc doing more ~nmetcr t)pt passing.. doing more play action and that t) pc of thing... Parcells Yid selves wnh a no-huddle offen.sc directed b)" Jim Kelly and fcatunna Thurman Thomas. the leque's scc- ond-leadtn, rusher. and ~1vcn Andre Rttd and James Lofton. Lof- ton. third all-ume an retttvtna yards and s1•th 1n~on. has been ttjuvenatcd at 34 n the mo.., belt after be1n1 re by the Ra.Iden. But the Bill built around defense. pen1cularty Brucic math. whOtC 19 sacks made tum ddensive player of the year. and throe Pro &owl linet.cktta -Ol.rryl Talky, Cornelius Bcnne1t and Shane Coo-lin. They've bttft dominant since 1 3().7 loss to Miami in the tceond pmc of the year that the team coniidcn a wakeup call tbal PQt co Mt the .. Btctmna Bdls •• &abd . • Ff0m81 hdef Uo bad I refrabtt COWle Oft bit ~-ort with hit («ma COllCh at ~n View Hjp, Jim Harris. ... wnt t.ct to COICh Harris CS.tunlaf) ud wortcd with him." Butler laid. .. He wor'ka WOGdim. He worked with me on the budine drop J1e1>, and I ulCd that a lot toniaht. f.attier. I was &ans up (to the deknder), but now l drop down and lay 1t in." The 32 _points ccliPIC(S bu career hish of lO tet apiost Siena at the Great Alalb Shootout in Novem· bcr, when he also took 1 career b..p 22 shots, but those tola.11 were rachtd in a pme wttb 1 helter· skelter PICC that resulted in I I 19.10 defeat The Anteaters have slowed the tempo 1n coofetencc. Considerina Butler tuts S4 percent of hiJ shots, third beil 10 the Bia West Conference, the new approach couldn't be welcomed more by Mutlipn. .. He 111d he was 1oan1 to be a very selfish ptarer, and that's fine with me. .. Mulhpn said. "I want him to take it to the hole a httJe more, and he'll have the same situation (a smaller opposina defense) Thunday when we face Fresno." The win hf\ed UCI to l-6 10 the Bi& West and 8-13 overall. but most RIGDON From81 times in a game. except possibly at Las VcpJ. You can only tell players you want them to shoot so many tunes. before you ha vc to do somc-- thing to shake them up. I think he got the message " Rigdo n said has decreasma field aoal attempts "-Crc a result of in· creased defens1\ e pressure. but he knew where Mulligan was coming from. .. Ap1nst nta Barbara (when be was held to six points. Jan 19) and New Mexico State (shutout., Jan. 21) I had JU,t been loolung to pass. because I felt I was well-guarded. I comt from a structured system (Mater De1). where you look for the best shot and the open man. But Coach Mulligan wants me to shoot. regardless That's what I did tonight. I Just caught 1t and shot 1t." Rigdon watched the first 4· 15 from the bench. as the Anteate'°' hit just one of their first four shots and comm1ttC'd 'IC\Cn tumo~ers 1n their first 10 possessions He tncd a l-pointer upon enter- ing. but missed Though under pressure to ~rform. he said 1he earl} m1 fire did not affect his con- fidence "I "-lntC'd to pro\C a point to Coach Mulligan:· R1adon e,. COLLEGa MaN uo n. Git s.it• " ........ ,, t ... W ... 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I, Ve11 SC... t TecNDla ..... importantly it snapped• th&stratina los1na streak and saw t.be Anteaters come th.roust-in a tiabt pme. Two o( the four recent los.tes were uaht sames. "Maybe wt made that step to beina oonsutcnt and playina bard and winnin1 the close ones., .. Butler said. Backang Butler was Dylan R1&don, who came off the bench (or only the second \tme all season -u the result of MuJhpn's bcnchina for bis reluctance to shoot -and re- sponded with four 3-pot.nten 10 a span of 2 minutes, 37 seconds. That elevated UCI from a 13-l deficn to 1 19-1 5 lead with 11 : 11 lefl. plained. "In h1&h school, I always told my coaches 11 was a bt& deal if I didn't hit my fint shot. becaUJC I didn't know If rd be effective if I missed. But I think I've srown out of that here. I JUSt deadcd to keep finni." Rigdon dad JUSt that., swisbllll four 3-pointers m a row dunn4 the o\nteatcrs' 19-2 run. He also assisted on tv.o buckets dunna the run and pulled down a rebound for aood measure. .. , tbmk R1adon hkes comana off the bench." Mulhpn sa1d, address- ing Rigdon's future ... We'U bavt to Stt what hap~n.s.." Rigdon. who y,.ound up playan1 33 mtnu~. second only to 5en1or starters Jeff Herdman and Rick} Butler. helped e~ the 1ns1de press- ure on Butler. who banFCS has way to a career-high 32 potnts in the pamt. He abo picked up the slack for Herdman. who sank just I of 8 from behind the 3-po1nt ransc. 5 of 14 from the field. "We tned to help on Ricky (dc-- fens1vcl)'). but we didn't want to leave Herdman or Rigdon open on the penmeter," Fullenon Coach John Sneed said "lt looked hke l)le whole Iraqi l\rmy was saggin1 on Rtck} for a "h1le." Mulhpn said. "But Rtadon came in and ht 1t up in the fint half. which helped .. SUNSET From 81 cspeetally 1n the first half. .. Hams said .. We let them diet.ate the tempo 1n the first tv.o penods and that's bttn happenma to us lattl)'. Wt'rc stall 1ncons1s1enL .. Sull, wt'rc tied for first ... Despite the loppy first half. IM Scahawks took a 24-13 balfume lead and v.crc 11dC'd by the Barons' dreadful S«Ond quarter Fountain Valle) made JUSt tv.o of 12 anempu and scort'd JUSt fi, e points For the half. the Barons "'ere 5 of 20 from th<' field Ocean v 1ew WU 5 of w from the field as v.ell 1n the first rwo quarters.. but made 14 of I frtt throws. "\\.e ha\C to att the 1ntcns1t)' lc\-el up." Hams said. "We ihould be read~ to pla}. but we haven't been. We're not pla}1n1 t~tbc-r .. Some <b)s I fttl hke -.T a.re "'°" SCMOC>t. 90Y1 OCIM YIN 65. ~--V...., ~ , ...... ~, ....... v.... ~,,.... ....... .. ..... • 1 211 "-'"' , • ll(t • • • ' lllt'llNt I • ) , 1 I S • liNr'ln J 6 1 IJ 0 0 I 0 T...... S 1 t 12 l 1 ) I ll'enoet I J l • • J J II KftO-J I 1 t 01)1 M....,..0)1) l))l ........ 1 01• .... ~ ... . c.. ....... ) • Ml'lell , • 2 • Lii I I 0 t Toni I I I I Tot.. I) t) l4 .. 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W L ,.. s 12 • 12 • 0 • 11 • S IA S IS ............ ,,.,_, Ee.-et~AN w .. 1,,_,., et ~ View ,.,_. .... v.-.., HuntNtOlt a-:tl staruna all over apin." The Sea.hawks broke It open an the third quarter ta.lung a S4-2l advan .. i.aac. Ryan Mart.Jn had Sll of tu.s I J po1nts 1n the pniod which saw Ocean V1cv.-10 on a 10-0 run mid· way throuah the thud as the Sca- hawks took a commanchna •J-22 kad wtth I :09 left Jun Hams led all scorers Wlth 16 points for the Sea.hawks. wtule Marttl TcnBer&e added 12 potnts and 12 ~unds. Gu)' Vaccaro and A<bm Ziebarth had 11 points each. 1nclud1n1 two 3-pointcn by Vac- caro ..... ~ .. u ~·-· ¥11111¥ II. ~ """' ~ , ..... u..-. 0-,,.... ,,_. .,.... .. . .. . ,. .... • • > ' tlallr 1 1 • , • > J IS C.......,. • > I U S IJ tl Mel'O 0117 ,,,, WllWI JtJtD 1e10""'*' 1aas I •>• ltrntl ltt• ,.,. Sllefl 11 •1 I I I J 11 " .. w ,..... to IJ 1.S 15 ................ ~"-" ... .,_... ~v..... " u 14 _,....... ,....... .... ~~,.~. ,,_,... v•~ WIMll ' ,.,..... .... ..... 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Reformulated 91to11ne is 1va1I· a .. risbt now. u oil&i111 mincries ~now prOdillci .. llloti• bkc lbc AttO f.C pioduttl -a.ded ud ......... 111ali-tMt lft for. m~ IO niduce ... prGdtialll etailliDMillCllllliWI 9111 nit aseorcwnp1nt rd br ,.,..'!If* fuert voldhywt ~ -11uli•·1d1 I Cll n •• nilN9. Aa:o111li111 to a Feld di a •a. IMEPAllraMJ .. llQ I ..... lll11ftwila .... _ol ..... ........ __ ... ~ ...... ....................... ............ llllllW-IO Newport firm helps repair Olive Crest Or.-.geC°'"Y Thumbs up to Prethy •f S..&Mn CaW..a. in Newpon Beach for their ~nt effons in prrformirig repair work at the Olive Crest Home for abused and nealcet· cd children. The firm tumed its attention away from new-home construction during the recent hol- idays to perform this much nttdcd scrv1ct ... Hurta,._ Bea~ t'Mmber of Commerce sends word that response to its 1990 edition of the Huntington Beach Membership 01- rectof) and Buyers Guide was outstanding, and they arc hard at work putting together an equally 1mpress1ve guide for 1991. .. Dee Renfro. managing panner of fa} & Renfro Insurance Brokers announed recently that the firm has mo' ed from lls old headquaners on Coast Highway to the new 81ncher Building. 4667 MacAnhur Blvd. The ne" locauon 1s larger and will put the brokers 1n closer pro>.1mll} 1n the John Wayne Airpon business dmnct (),er 1n Nl·wpon Beach. Marcus & M1ll1chap announced that Carl H Rcsnhan. ~n1or investment real e..,tatc bruf...cr. has been named as thl' rirm '<, top national salesper-.on lor l'Nll Re1nhan. who ll\es an In inl' ha~ been v.1th the firm since llJ~n I rnm Huntington Beach v.e get "ord that Frank J. Ford ha~ Ocl'n naml·J 'arc pres1dl·nt of the bu\1- 0l''>' and prok'>\1onal banking grnur tor Libert~ :"lat1onal Bank I orJ "ho JOinl·J I 1ben~ Na111mal 1n \Ian h ol 1490 pre' 10u'I' \\llrl.l•d lor 12 \CJr\ at \11t'iu1 \IJnulal turt•r, Ban~ h1unta1n \ alln-ha\Cd 1.on1rav tor'> Prizio & Prizio rt•tcnth an- nountcd the 1.ompk11nn ul um- .,tru1.1aon lur Jn 1mpfn\1.'ml'Ol prn- ll'lt lor ( 1n·a1 V. l''>tl·rn ( arPt"t ( u'>h1on Pr1110 C.. Pn1111 1' al\n nt•<1r1ng u1mrk·11on 111 ant11ha 1m- p10\l'mcn1 Pfllll'l t lur ( annon ln- lt1rma11t111 ~"11.•m, lnl Tony Dodero for the U 0 o 11 can perform for l .S. ~"icemen 10 the Persian Gulf ... Newpon Beach-based GrHt Balld.lag Compaay Gaeral C.,. tracton has t>caun construction of a new E-Z Lube specialty center in Upland. Since its founding in 1983, Grant Building Company General Contractors has built more than S30 million wonh of retail centers in Southern Caltfomia .... I aguna Beach resident Mi~bael p 8. McGarey recent I~ landed the JOb 11f manag1 ng d1rc1. tor and panner at the '\e" port S<:ach office of pefl! \an '\l''iS Prior to "orktng at Sper- n \an '\es<.. McGarc> worked at \tJrcu' .rnd M1lhchap. where he "a°' naml'd Rookie of thl' Year 10 I Ill<'-> I he.' :--..1.'" rort Beach rublu: rela- tlOn., lirm of Hila!) Ka>e & .\s- \01.1atl'' announced the rt'ccnt ad- J1111>n ol t"u m·w ~tafT members. Gretchen Dixon ha\ OC\'n hired a5 an all·ount C\l'l Ull\ c and Ted Frau- d co ha'> tx·t•n appointed account \.oord1 na111r l>l\on tome~ from the I 11ng R1.·alh-ha"K'd .._athr\n Ben) l: n11.·rr "l'' and I ranl l\lll rl·centl\ dad \\111 ~ tm Caltlurn1a RI\ 1era \ .u....allllll'> 111 In me ... • If ) ou knoK someont wbo bas -1 IOllWCIO LOGIC 1 ll#Nl//Mfll/M UN NODt JN~ ·~-....... llWl9i(M .._.,.. ~ • ' VCJ: MCl:WTW 1Alllf\JC ........ I lllC..,. 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WcU' I~• COip '"' ·••Ute" ---.... .,.., "' ·-.. ·-· '°"""° J~"Jrt ~"-&. -o1-'".., .. ..,, .. 111 •n 1m r Pll'IOllll nnance SI .-\' ,~ff..\\\' l\ >HJ>l >H .. \'I h >'.'. ------------------ I I j • I ' ' I ; ' '' "I t:.... I~ j ' I I ', ' \ \ '\ t 'I j ' '~ • "Fast, effacimt, knou1leqeabk,•and friendy. They don't conu: any {iMr than Stan-Shaw." Despite hard times, ·Don Sols by, PretJck.nt Amrric8n lnttnatc Bank f?t41 542-5811 there's a glut of cash FORECLOSU RE ........ ,, Newport Securities Corporation 31S1 Airway A venue. Suite H-I Costa Mesa. California 92626 Stocks Below Liquidation Value CUrTent political an4 economic uncertamtiee have had an unprecedented effect on the value• of Orange County'1 public companiee. Newport Securitiea C«p., a recopised expert on Ora,,.e County'• public companiee f'w more than ten yeara, baa compiled a liat of Orange County 1tocu lradln1 wlow liquidation and boolt "°''". We believe theae 1ecuritie1 offeT esceJlent inve1tment opportunitiee. For more information, pleaae call· Jeffrey L. Kilpatrick, President (714) 957-1081 Sophisticated Investment Strategies for Today's Dynamic Markets If )'OU .ire a horrower of money, you prohahly neve r noticed; but 1f you arc a 'aver. where did all the intcrc't go? I ju 1 checked the mone) mar~et rate on tax free monc) fund<. and was amazed 10 'ee that you can no longer earn a' mu'h a\ 5 percent. US. TreaSUI) h11l' arc paying barely over 6 per- cent What happened? 1 he fact 1s that the re is so much money around that institutions just Mcn 't interc<,tcd in borrowing any more Sound'i strange that in a time of economic recession there " a glut of cash. Part of the reason 1~ that hanker'i have been so badly hurt tty recent l(1an losses that they are reluctant to lend money to near!) any one The fear of further credit losses has made them very cau tious ahout their customers credit wort htne'i'i. Alan Greenspan and the Feder- al Re serve Board are adding li- quidity to the banking system in the hopes of stimulating the econ- omy. They have reduced their member bank'i reserve require- ments, thereby grvtng the bank'i more cash 10 lend and they have reduced the cmt of money to their hank borrowers by reducing both the federal funds rate and the dis- count rate. But the banks don't seem even interested. And. yet. Citicorp, the holding LAW SCHOOL INFORMATION SEMINAR Tuesday, February 5, 1991 • 7:00 pm • Irvine (Call for off-ctunpMs loartion.) Watem State University College o( Law wtll hoet an in.formation teminar in your.,.. -Gd your question• answered n:prding: • Law School Requil"l'fM'ntt-• Placement when~ how to •pply • Sc.holanlUpa • FinandaJ tUllttance • The Law School Admitlton T• • lrvuw Camput (I.SA n A queteioa md _.. pll'iod wiD follow Cha ....... To npw. call Pullt:noft • 71<41731-1000 or Irvine aa 7J4(1$J.J:ZOO Ind• fof • Admilliml eo....lor. s..na ia limillld Ind ..._.llionl .. °"•enc~ Cna-..wct ...._ Roy E. Gold company for the nation's largest hank wa s forced to pay 12 Vi per- cent for their short term money need' A couple of years ago. when rates were generally higher. h1gh-y1eld ,corporate bonds were paying JU'il a lrttle over 12 'h per- ce nt. Thme high-yield bonds we re! 1n great demand. They were very popular w11h people with fixed in- come<; "'ho thought they needed the C'<tra income. They were even popular with o;avings tn'ilitut10n'i who "ere paying high interest rate~ to ce rtificate of deposit sav- er-; That "'as before they became known a'i "junk bonds.'' Today, at a time of low Interest rates, tho~c same high-yield corpo- rate bonds are paying approxi- mately 20 percent interest, that is 1f they can find any one willing to purcha e them. There have been some failures among tho c junk bond~. but not to the degree thar the current rates would indi<:4tc. What i going on? They call it fear. The perception is that our ec.onomy may be on the verge or Calling apan. Mr. Alan Green 'pan, the chair· man of the Fcdeul Re crve Board, recently testified that In hi opinion. the current rcce ion • about over. He stated that the worst is behind u . We ha~ to wonder whether he really bet~ that or lS he uyinf to raise public confidence by mak.1n1 udt 1 tate- mcnt. One thin& is 1ure. if the aeneral public belicwa that ... arc scui.na better, times will pt better. Tbe 8roblcm ii that unlil the Pcnian uJf war II owr, pub- lic a>nrldatc:e in aeeeraJ II likely IO remain law. Ro, E. Oold ii • 8"udal ... er aod iflctll•M .,...... ... .. .... Ncwpott Baell oftlcl of ... . rill Lpdt. - ' ' ' ,, '~ = -.·~ uslness Trends Sl'BCIAL ADVBRTISBll. l'llOFILBS --~ ~ ... 11 .. ·~ ·~ Renaissance upgrades honte's doors, windows - .. Leu than eight years ago, Mike Jenkins and his brother, Tom. atarted a business In a Costa Meaa garage. Today that business -Renaissance Doors & Windows -Is a 20,000-square-foot endeavor In Mlaalon Viejo. "Moat homes In Orange County were bullt with aluminum doors and windows," Jenkins said. "Typi- cally they have a dull mill finish that looks worse aa It agea. When the time comes for remodeling or just general upgrading, It Is a good Idea to conalder replacement with wooden doors and windows In order to achieve the custom home look." Jenkins. vice president of the company. feels wood Is advantageous due to several things, such as esthetlcs, a warmer look and lts duaJlty as both a modern and tradltlonal resource . ''Popular demand for wooden doors and windows has allowed Renaissance to expand by leaps and bounds every year since Its Inception," Jenkins noted. "Sales have more that doubled In the past year and a half.'' M. Jenkin Jenkins attributes their success to several key factors. Renaissance creates the product, Installs the product and removes the old product. "We maintain control of the entire job," says Jenkins. Most Important, Jenkins and his brother stand behind a quality product and service. "We continue to get repeat customers and referrals.·· Jenkins says. Renaissance Doors & Windows Is located at 23831 Via Fabrlcante. Mission Viejo. For further Information. call 380-9550. Kinko's opening in Huntington To celebrate Its grand opening Thursday, the new Huntington Beach Klnko's Copy Center will offer white, letter-size copies for only 2112 cents each, according to manager Amanda Tear. The offer -along with Canon color laser copies, oversized copies and binding services for only 99 cents -wW run UlrQUQh Feb. 15. '"The 2Yl-cent sale is a great way to Introduce the comunlty to our new location." Tear said. "It will encourage people In Huntington Beach to come In and try our store. Once they're In, they'll be Impressed with our range of services.'' The 3,500-square-foot Golden West Street Klnko's store has been equipped and designed to meet the unique needs of the Huntington Beach community. Kinko's wlll offer full and self-serve Macintosh com- puter rental. laser typesetting. binding, Canon color laser copies, office supplies. fax service, passport photos and oversize copies. Klnko's also offers pickup and delivery services. It will be the only copy shop In the area open 24 hours a day seven days a week. Once the lnltlal 2'h-cent sale has ended, the regular price of copies at Klnko's will be six cents. but Klnko's wlll offer exceptional volume discounts. "We have a program we call "half·off after 100," Tear explained. "After the first 100 copies of a single original. all subsequent copies are half price. Combine that with our quick turnaround time. extended hours. free pickup and delivery and high quality and It's obvious we're an unbeatable value." Klnko's has over 500 copy centers In all 50 states and Canada and employs over 9,000 workers. The new Huntington Beach locatlon Is at 15891 Golden West St.. and further Information Is avallable at 892-1452. Seminar slated on· skiin1 injuries Local orthopedic surgeon and Hoag Memorial Hospital staff member Or. John F. Cook wlll give a seminar on the prevention of ski Injuries Thursday at 7 p.m. In the Health Education Center at Fashion Island. "My, main goal Is to talk about the risks and how to prevent them," Cook said. "I wlll touch on common Injuries as well." According to Cook. one to two out of 100 skiers per day Is Injured. Of these, one In 10 la severe. Beginners have four tlmea as many Injuries. A maJn point Cook Intends to make la that '1' of all accident• are due to the lkler'a Inability to recognize dangeroua Situations. One-third of all lkl lnjuriel can be prevented by ullng up.to-date equipment. property mounted and ad- Coolt Juated, and frequently checked. Cook wHI talk with former and protpeetlve lklerl about the mechanlam of Injury An the IPOf1 • well. "Catching an edge, digging tlpe. cro11tng ttp9, alttlng back and catchfng your thumb In the pole atrep are 811 aome of the common c.... of Injury on the elope,.. he uya. P~Uon of lnJuriee not only lndudel milntMtlna equ~t. proper lnetruetlon end -.ey ,,_... bul pr•lltf conditioning. he noted. FIMlly, Cook .. 8'**' In IOIM I .... dlpltt the ,_... of treetment. from enwgll'ICY to ...,. .. lnturY '° hctura . Cook II a ..,...__.ed-oel--~11111• .. 1..td ort1MJS*1C UllOft .... .... ~lbMIPlll••aDlll••lltvr In ...... lnlurY ........... PflOllDI .. "',.,...., ....... 11(1. For..,,._ lllfanMllOft Md r111n111 • • .. ..-... wNdt II oftlrecl M no ..._ .. 1111110 . Jim Wo od ?-~ Protesters • expressmg confusion about war In Thursday's Daily Pilot. my editor. Bill Lobdell. labeled local war protesters a "tiny aroup of unthinking activists ... cryint wolf. As one opposed to war in the Middle Sast. I would like to respond. Bill maintained. "There's a moral ctanty to Dnen tonn which isn't about frttina Kuwait and restonng its ohprchy." But below his column a letter asked ''that God will indeed bless Amenca with the hberatton of Ku~it.'' That prayerful. but confl1ct1ng. request came from Evelyn Velky. a Costa Mesa Crossing Guard Such ambiguity of purpose 1sn 't a local phenomenon, H's rampant tllroughout our land. Amencans still don't agrcc as to why "'e are fighting this war. Is 11 011. aggression. JObs. Kuwait or ego? Bill's reasons are· "Protecting world 011 mterests and stoppma a danacrous dictator." Mrs. Velky's reason is: "the liberation of Kuwau." But Bill clearl> said frtttnl Kuwait isn't the reason In his column 8111 pointed out. "The US. outlined four ObJ«Uve and a ""sonable deadline for them to be met.·· Fe" would deny that. prior to war. thrtt of tho~ cond1t1ons "'ere met: Saddam was stopped, Saudi Arabia was defended and &he hostages were freed The only cond111on not met was q's wtthdrawal from Kuwait. Thus my editor's logic buttressed tH lyn Velky's th inking: "The hbcra- on of Kuwait" (and 1n Ball's words. "the mtonng of its oligarchy") was the in1t1al reason for going to war. If such d1fTcren«s appear 1n one issue of the Oru1e Coa1t DaUy Pilot. consider how man) \Imes the) must occur daily throughout o ur nauon. Consciously and subconsc1ou I). 1f people who back the war efTon can't agr~ on its purpose. what can be e'pccted from those who oppose the war? My response 1s that local war protesters arc not crying "wolf" The)' IC crying. "Why'l'' l was pleased that my editor didn't bel local war protesters unpatnotJc or lack1ng 1n suppon of our troops 1n the Persian Gulf. • llllllr Jenu.y 27 f 1991 The o.lly Plot Jl .,. •• 1114 IL .. 111111 c Cl..m.d/C4-8 Entehalnment/C3 Weather/C10 11111• •• "' Music lover devotes energy .to culture Janice Johnson Is ready to step out of her Laguna Beach. lat.,,,,,,,,,,,,., Under the le1dcnh1p of All Guild ctwr- woman Jamee Johnson. the 35 chapters of the Orange Cowuy Pc.rfomuni Arts Centct' raised $6 J 4.300 dunna 1990 "The most ever... said Johnson. a de- voted center volunteer who tops the heap of tho~ county philanthropists mak1na a d1ffercntt Johnson in1t1ated last fall's all-guilds fashion extravaganza and 1s among the planners of this }ear's sho"' ~lated for Sept. 20. In add1t1on to the the center Johnson. 56. act1\ely suppons South Coast Reper- tor) theater Planned Paren1hood and 1s m carol Humphreys the midst of \taning a much needed women's \uppon k agul' for the Pacific Symp~on) !'tot surprt)ingh th1!> petite oh-o;o-lad' · like leader lo' M music l ong ago before lim1ung her taknl\ to singing in the shower of her Med1terranl·an st} led bungalov. o n the 0ttan~dg~ chtTs of Laguna -and long bl.>fore r.11s1ng her three. now mamed children Johnson "'as a classical s1n1t'r She sang in ~hoot musicals and an the church of her 110\ ho me toY-n 1n upstatt' "" ) orll. .\s a music ma1o r in college. she once ~ng in ··Madame Bunerfl> .. But JohnS4.m v.a\ d~llned to Y-ork be- hind the scenl"S Thin".fi 'e )'ears ago she mam~ the tall. dark and handsome Roger Johnson and focu')Cd her lalenls on being a "''fe mo th<'r and 'olunteer \.\htle watc h· 1ng her husoond·'i l arrer ~ar to has current poc;111on as ht'ad ol \\ e'ilem Dt&JtaJ. 1ht' fir>t fe"' 'ea~ \.\e hHd from p;nch<.'d tu J>a'lht.'d. "-n\.\ 11'\ "'Ondt'rlul not ha' 1ng to "'om ahout mone' To he able to &J'l' '>Omet hing bad. I remember ~hrn Roger and I ~"' thl· plan<, tor the C'enter and thought ho"' t'\c111ng 11 "'ould be to <"Ontnbute to \Omt'thing that 'A-Oufd la\t for gent'ral10n\ ·· See CULTURE/Cf Newport Island suffers long-term identity crisis Ed11or's "ore This 1s rhc fiflh tn a s1x- p:m scncs on the people. the hlSlory and the lore of th<' islands m Nt'wport Harbor. Wnttt'n b.\ u~ Klcn, tt 14-DS first publish- ed Jan. 19. 1989 Newpon Jsland has al"-&)S suOered from an 1dcntlt) cns1s. About the turn of the century, a haz) penod in the h1stol') of · ewport Harbor. the 1slnnd no" known as Balboa ~as once <"alkd Newport. That island's name was evcntuall) <"ha nged -bnefl) to Crusoe and nape -and then to 8albo3. but the moniker mix-up forever altered the history of the httk tnan1ular land pit to the 'A-est Even today. another large "island." 1s sometimes tho ught to be the one and onl) Newport I land 1n e"<1stencc -Fashion Island. wh1<"h is often called Ncwpon Fashion Island. The only ones not confu~ about Ne"-· pon Island art Its restdcnts. who have a definite sense of identity and commul'llt). This httle island 1s home to them. and a good one at that "Thert 1 a definite sen~ of community hcrt:· said resident Bcuy Van Orden. "On weekends we ict a lot of traffic, a lot of people comma and 101na,. But over all. 1t' Jntl)' quiet." Van Ordcn and her husband. Roy, have lt"ed permanently on 1he island for thtee yc.trs. Van Ordtn' ~fathtt biult a home ......... on the island dunng World \\-ar II that -.as the family's summer ho me .. for )ears and )CA rs." ft was tom down a few )'tars ago to make way for the family's new ho me Newport Island as the most congested and most landlock~ of the sax harbor i\lands. II 1s also the onl> island not m the harbor proper. w1lh onl) a thin nbbon o f water surrounding 11 barely deep and Wide enough for the dozens of tag.ht boot moor- ings Perhaps because of its s11c. Newport hland has more of a neighborhood fed lo 1t than the other harbor•1slands. Van Orden said. The island's small public park is within easy walking d istance of any home and 11 IS ~ center of man> community acuv111es. 1nclud1na the annual f ield Day each fall Each C'hn tmas. island ~1dents collecttvely provide food and doth1n1 to several families through hal"f Our SclvC'S. An 1slandcr also pla) s Santa Cbus for 11land chtldren each Dcccmber and comes to v1su them at the put. For )Q.rS. ewpon Island had more to do with a cena1n local nvcr than with the ocan. Before tcchnol<>s> tamed the San\I Ana River in the early part of the century. tl follov.cd a courst alona w~rt Pacific Coast Ht&hM >. Balboa Co"'es and Lido Isle art now located. past Bay Island and o"'er to the southwt"St co~r of Balboa Island whctt 11 cmpucd into the Sta. Thin ribbon of water IWTounda Newport ISiand. ev.pon Island "-&S practtcally a pan of the mt"rbank. • rttdy s-td1 of sand abcnc the w-atcr Dunna heavy rains and floods. the 1 IJnd site .. -. CO\ ercd compkkly, alona with the <"Urmtt Cit)' Halt 1tc and all of Lado I it sn tnc mtd-tv.ws, t~ city of cwpon Beach dtc1dcd to drcd&c the harbor to ~move silt and sand accumulated &om vanouc; floods and torm Some of \be dmlaed materials were plied atop Ncwpon Island h .... al\O durins thi drtdcJna tba1 Linda Isle wH also enlarted. See ~LANOG Alistair Cooke's ~ely-topic: Humor Althoulh Americus MVC eotne '° know Cooke 111 the d'IJ'•fied. tchol9rty ltoll ol NET1 .. M1•~'1*'U llwalft ... lridlla ... deenca idaltity ham Widl .. Lcca ,,_ Ammca. .. llil Wtttl)' llC rMio lli'a a I NI ........................... ,,....; .. ..._ i• brnl*I lllilaa J. Raden (tlodl .... .. ..... ,, .. ~I t• Cocilt • • '*" 0 1 ti A111ri- cw .-1m ...... a11 '~--­..._,, m.e _. 'sllll ..... ..., FOr•alN,C....•..., ... aril'I ............. " .... ,a ............ , u-..~ ••• _. ,.,...._ _._,Alll..illL c.1111. ... ., .. ... c.o .... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am bopina )OU will print this letter. not for my sake. but to http your )OUfll f't"ldm -.ho att havina trouble at home and think their Jives arc lousy. I've pent lhe last fo\lr )tan as a runaway livin1 on the $1.Uts of lo Anacles. I was never happy 11 home. I didn't like it when someone in my fami ly told me what to do. f fought with everybody. I wish I had liMened. Now I reaJize they were trying to help me because they loved me. Every day in Los Anaclcs ha!. bttn a battle for my survival. Before I had spent a month out here. I was mto prostitution. I was onl) 14 )Cars old I've done a lot of drugs. II\ rd under bridges and slept 1n alk} s off Hollywood Boule' ard. r, e t'aten out of dumpsters behind restaurants and fallen 1n 'hlth ps)- rhos and winos It's a miracle that I"m still all\e .\ctuall\ I shouldn '1 !ioa) it"• a miracle tX-tause my luck ran out I JUSt sa" a dottor and wa gl\en a lkath \t'lltl'OlC I'm now 18 ~ears old. I'm 'l'H'n month'i pregnant. Jnd I haH' .\ID\ BOOKMARKS From C1 Onl' of Ill\ t<1,ontl' l''>'><1" '" c oolc: '" lltlcd "( altlom1a ·\ F-orl'- t.lSh' ol T omorrn" .. II appear\ 1n h1~ hool .. Tai" \hout '\ml·rira:· a lompila1111n l>I .1"11rt~J hroadrnr.,l'> ruhlt ... hc:d Ill 1%1\ In II <ool..c k<.trthl.•, < JlttorniJ J'I "a lllllfll- ,o,m of thl' l lllll'd \tatt''> an till' la~I 1h1rd l•I tlw ~11th lCnlur. Jnd J huhhltng tl'\t 1uhc. uf II\ mo,1 , Ann Landers r m v.nting this letter to tell other kids that no mauer how bad th1ngs are at home and how tough you thml )Our life as. at's 100 percent b(.'tter than it would be on the streefs la~ whert you arc and "orl things out. If ~ ou fed h ke you need a break from )Our family , go visu a friend or take a I 0-day backpack trip, but don't run av.a}. Thett att already l haracten'it1r problems." \\hat tullm~~ "a long and chill- ing hst of "problems" that con- , lulk.., '"th th1!> thought-provoking mec;sagl' .. II U'>Cd to be said that ~OU had w knov. v.hat was happening 1n \nwmJ t~:rause 11 gave us a ~ltrn!l'l' 01 nur future Today. the n.· .. 1 of \merica. and after that r u fllf)t' h.1d ocner h~d .... hat hap- Pl'll\ 1n ( .11ttnrn 1a for •I :.lreadv thousands ot kids out heft Who are in the same spot rm in. and Lord knowi how many theft att in other Cllics. PlcaK don't add to that numbC"t'. Stay home no matttt what. I wish I had. -TOO LA TE FOR ME DEAR TOO LATE: Y•r letter ti .. ,. .. •ah -u.,.ea ........ lltote kld1 WM are ... wllere JH wtre fMr yean .... I& UMN pve JCMI Mme Mlaee M DeW Qa& lllJ .,. ........ , ..... , ........ . lint. If )'CMI 6hll I am enntatlq CM tale, lel me a11•H )'H Qa& I am aot. I bow m)' ,..en. Pie.,. now tut JCMI an la my pra)'ert. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband. to whom rve been mar- ried fo r 24 )Cars. had an affair with his "pen pal" in Mexico. Before he returned home. she told him that he was expecting his child. He has promised to be present at the tame of the birth and offered to con- tnbute to the child's support. M> position is that there is no sc1en11fic evidence that the unborn child 1~ m) husband's. Therefore. he has no obhgation to be present re' l'al<> thl' type of civiliuuton that ic; 1n '>IOH' for all of us.." at thr binh, nor docs hr hive any obttption to contribute •PPo" monty. Afteir a lot of btll·raisiftl on my pan. my husbend hu finalty ~ to ask for a paternity test once the child i1 bom. He ptaks of his need to thow ~Pwion. intqrhy, honor and dettncy with rnpcn to thJ1 )'OUnt woman. even tho'Ch he conftued that he dettived her into believing that he was a sinale man and that he would marry her. t say wbat about ~isplaytnl . tome loyalty: compess1on. anteanty, honor ana dettncy to me? After all, I am - HIS WlFE IN WEST TEXAS DEAit WIPE: lt'1 tMk!r ... tbt >'"' .............. eM9le4 .. JM IM IW .. ta.at ,. .... Mexlcu wemaa ........ uaibe .. lalmldf 18dl a Hit ef vtl1eel. ftls mu ti a U -karat, fev-4eer, ly1q ~· drtl. 0.V .... I)', Ille deet Mt WUt to sl•• ., M1 ,..., frte.d IHdl of tlte Mi'ffr. YM llee4 .. •edde wlledler or Mt '" wut ltim _,er dlose clre•m•tulcfl. II Y" ••· faatu JHr teat belt, lto.ey. Tltere'1 Mint Mmpy rM4 Head. reading in classrooms all across the country. Among the many topics Cooke addresses. he prefers talking about Amcncan humor -which has been one of his av<>CJStions. For years. he's collected t1db1ts that include wit that ranaes from the Re volution 10 today. and gJeaned from many different locales across America. ••• The r1•1 mcnt Of Katen Aan Plnnier to Olen Evan Allen hal •n announced by her parents. Barbara Plnnief of Newport Balch and Roeer Pannier o( Makena. Hawaii. Tbc bridepoonMo-bt is the son or Theodore Allen of Della&, Texas. and Doreen AJlen of CallatY, Can· Ida. The bride..clccl i1 employed at the Koll Co. in Newport Bc.ach and her fiancc is vice president of de- velopment for Arvida Company. commert'ial division. A Nov. 23 wtddina is planned in the Community Church Conarep- tional, Corona dcl Mar. 111-KllWdldi A June 29 weddina in Bet Air Presbyterian Church is planned by J. AJison Gee of Pacific Palisades and Bradley N. Schweitztr of New- port Beach. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0.vid V. Schweitzer of Costa Mesa. The bride-elect is the daughter of GeofTrcy Gee and Mrs. Jerilynn Babington. both of Pacific Palisades. She is a .,.aduate of Palisades High School and UCLA. Her fiancc is an Estancia High School graduate and rccieved degttts at UCLA and Loyola Law School. RWlllJ.mllf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Graham of Costa Mesa have an- nounced the enpaement of their daughter. Am) Ehzabeth Graham . to Bradley Robert Langdale of La Qutnta. An Oct. 26 wedding an St An- drew's Presbyterian Church m Newport Beach as plann~. Olen Evan A1*1 and ~ Ann Panntet A araduatc of Estancia ~igh School in CosJa Mesa. the bride- clcct is also a graduate of UCLA whett he was affiliated with Kappe Kappa Gamma sorority. Her future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Langdale of &.rcadia. He is a graduate of Arcadia High School and UCLA where he was affihatC'd with Sigma Nu fraternity. TU19W The engagement of Austyn Toland of Laguna Beach and Thomas Bates Zung of Cfoveland, Ohio. ha'> been announced by her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane of Laguna B<'ach. An August wedding as planned in Community Church Congrega- tional in Corona dcl Mar. The bride-elect IS a graduate or Corona del Mar High School and will rl'Ce1'e her degree from the lln1vcrs1t) of Colorado at Boulder 1n Ma ) Her tianc~ 1~ the son of Thomas T K. Zung and Carol Williams Zung. both of Cleveland. He 1s a graduate of South Kent Preparatory c;c.hool m Conn and the Universi ty (If Colorado at Boulder 't ct 1n ~p1te of this prophetic dark glimpse of our .. future.'' Cooke is an} thing hut a doomsdayer. Has empathetic C'\aminataon of history and the human condition is filled ~11h truth but touched w11h hope. A po1~nant and inspiring excerpt from .. Ahsta1r Cooke's Amenca" appears 1n an antholog} I use at Orange Coast College. Because of Cooke's remarkable ab1ht) to explain us to us. I w1c;h has books were assigned Cooke, a much sought af\er lec- turer. takes very few speaking en- ----------------------. gagemcnts, but according to has agent accepted the UCl invitation because "it was definitely an m- s111u1ion fofJing ahead and making a name for Itself." He is appeanng at UC'I as the Gerard Lecturer. under a program established in 1979 by Leona Gerard to bring to the campus visiting lecturers who arc "innovati ve and offer enrich- ment to feeling and mind." How to submit your news German Home Bakery \\hddmg Cakes The Old· fiJ<:.h1on ~\.a} 24~10 <...rau: Ln ( M Call tor info 540-0281 Children's Spring Special A.SJ .•. Wkh'lbBAd 25% OFF Video SiUing Call for Consultation & Appointment FIGGE ~ P If II T II 1, R :\ P H \ f \1 ll RPOkATEO E111 fl,.,,,•' tr1 p11rtra1tttri f11r "' 1 r /11rty '4'0" .!II • ''"I"''' ( 1nt.r l>m1 "-u1tt> 110 \1·11.11111• h· ,d I\ ~Lhf'l1 ~14 1 64469:J:! For tickets and 1nforma11on con- tact the Bren Center at 856-5000 or T1cke1ron 634-1 JOO. Bell C.obb h u i;;.,u .. tudu •I Orn1~ CoHt Hd Golda Wnt coll~r•. The DaUy Pllot welcome"S the chance to share the news of )our engagement or wedding with our readers. Pick up engagement or wedding information forms m our lobb) at 330 W Bay St.. Costa Mesa. or \end a self-addressed stampc:d envelope to the Wedding ()t•part- ment Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Photos of the couple or thl· bnd'-· on~y may ~ submitted wtttl the fin ished form Black and "h11e photos reproduce best. but you ma~ Unique Creations For Every Occasion! MA CARl\C. nu. ana FU>Rt.ttr- • Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • Balloon Bouquets • Plants •Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers 11111/' ~1rr11 'l•l\\IT/11 ( llAR(.f II' l'llONI \XI Ill t IVI R 140-7111 :l642 ·aa Mip•l •I •"ord. N•wpon 8-elii 1"-""f'..W.. ......... ) l .l .'1 C1teria1 r it"+l-"lnl lrd\S t.ourmel bvftets "l dding-. 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Wntt' )Our name on lht' back of your photo. If ~ou v.anl }our photo returned. plea\'-' mrludr an addressed ma1hng en' elofX' Engagemcnb and "edd1ngs are rwhll\hed on a space a' allable h3'i•'> for riH>re 1nformJ11on. call 64~-4 J2 I. nt '50 ISLAND From C1 Hous,e~ "'ere built on the island m the IQ,(}. and IQ40<i Man} have hc:en torn dov. n o'er the )ears 10 mall' v.a~ for nev.cr building~. bu1 oth er' hJ' l' hc:en rC'mo<lekd The maJor11~ of the 1\land's rt"s1dents art' \Car-round. bu1 there arc a largt·r Pl'rt.cntage ol \ummc:r renters than on nthl·r l'>lands. N'-'" port lkach C1 t\ \oun· ul"'oman Ruthel)n Plummer has h'cd on Nl•v.pon hland for e1gh1 )Cars and said 11 has one of the mmt do\l'l}·l..nit. act1 'e com- mun1t1e\ 1n \)fe~t Newport. ··11·s a 'Cf) n1le place to h'e. but that's large!\ lx·Lau~ the PfOplc hcrl' ma"e 11 that wa~:· Plummer said "Pcopk here are 'ef! 1n- Hlh ed 'Cf) roncemed about Y..hat hap~ns 10 their island .. Wh11<' 'iOml· of the homes ha'e N-en rebuilt. some other portions of the Newport hland arc ongrnal and 1n net'd of rl·pla~ment Hea') tour- ist 1raffil' ha\ ""om down the island'' street\ and s1dev.alks Van Orden said most residents agree that the island 1s 1n n('ed of strttt and u11h11c' rcpa1"' but she said the permant'nt ~s1dents cafT) the burden of lobb) mg the cit) "We're ('Onstanth trying to 1m· pro'!' the island." Van Orden said. ··we v.ant our strttts repaired. our u11h11es undergrounded. With those things 1o1.e could be a m1n1-L1do Isle. But not l·'ef)Oll(' hves here year- rnund. so 11·s up to us to do 11." Tourist\ arc n constant source of densl\e conversation on the New- port Island. It has no busincs~s that rel) on foot traffic lake Balboa. yet 1s 1s sm3ck 1n the middle of one of Orange Count) ·s most popular tounst arras ··1 love this time of )ear ... said Donald Golding. "It's so much more quiet than during the sum- mer. when )OU can't find a parluna spot and )Ou can JUSt barely h~athe .. Romt Tu~ DiMen IWIJS.., ..... c...11111& 673-0910 -•• Sunday, January 27. 1991 Cl :i .. Entartal•ant ....... 7 7 LllMllPlll....._ .... , ... - ·" ,,,,., .... , . ...,cm,,,,..., PllllllNllller moves to Coast Hot times, murder enter theaters . , ' As I'm surt you've noticed the visual imqc that accompanit1 this column. "alled in the busi· ness a "mug•· shot. has rather drama11cally changed, hopefully for 1hc bcncr. Much like !hr Orange Coast an scene itself. I wanted 10 attain a greater acs1hctic and profeuional quality 10 !his mandatory gn.phK reprrsentalion of ~If inherent in such colum ns. Thrrcfore a search of local imponant phocographic 1alcn1 ¥>'as commenced. My quest was an tnlightcning o~. The increasing!)' important and rc- spi«tcd grnre of photography has man~ de' otecs in the Orange Counl) area. The medium has long had a champion 1n Laguna Bt-ach 's BC SpaCT' Gallery and 1hc Newport Harbor An Must'um has an emcrsing collCC"tion of photography documenting this htslonc trrnd of 1hr camrra as a lool for crra11v!I)'. This cellulo1dal odys5C'y led to Laguna Brach ""·here one of thr t>t.•st pho1oaraphcr.i 1n the coun- lry. f\1artin Rr ter. has rr«ntly movrd. Rr 1cr. lair of San Fran- c1SC"o. ts part of a marvrlous new lrrnd of important talent moving 10 Omngr Count) venus atta1n- 1ng fame and fortune and then lca\1ng. R)trr has shol 1he suhry songs1rt-ss Madonna among 01her famC' and fllrtunc t~pcs and 1s currenll)· looking for studio ""'Ork sp.1tr. If an~ rcadt•rs ou1 there kno""' of '°mcth1ng give him a tall a1 494-I 875. Us1 June: Oav1d Slar)·Shc('I!> and h1" "1fc. 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His n1cdtum vnr1es from pastels. walt'f'C'Olon and 01\o; This mar~s hts first h1j!. .. ho"1ng and 1f th1\ c~h1b1t 1s an ) 1nd1ca11on of 1hr future Facgre "•11 go far For more 1nforn1a11on call 773-04JS. ,._,..,, .. ,,(.,.,,.., 11 I ~I\ TIU ··~ •• -........ __ ,~111 • ·~.--' 111 I fo •O .,....,.._._, __ Jf'C.ltjJI\ \JO I •~ " "f'l·o THUMBS UP!" _,., ..... ~ ...... •-A•o• IOUTN (OAn lAGUf'tA . j~ \ '"""! .. """"' ...... '''' ""9 _.,..._ HI .. \ t ·~ 11 I n.. G•"'ett jl1 ' ·~ ; • IO ' • IO II \nlhU lflllq ..... ~ ..,._ ........ NOW Pl.AYING ~ f ~\f !:\ti\) · ... 1, l.1)1, \\ :)~ 't\l \11 1 1;(,\l!l \I I'' ,, Ji.• • "ONE OF TI1E YEAR'S TEN BEST!" Tom Titus UllCll trmf lfOLYU lll'(PGll) (lOOI 4 30 1:00 ......... rGUJ (!l_t5 l?l! 51!1 IJD !Oct p.m .• SatUrda)'s 11 2:30 and ti, Sun-throua,h fnda)S at 8:30. Saturday; 1 days a1 2:30 1nd 7:30 until Feb. 14, at J and 8:30. Sundays 11 ) and 8 while" "KiJS" runs Tuesday1 p.m, until Feb. 24. 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PANORAMIC VIEWS OF ENTIRE herbor from 3 bdrm gl1mor- ou 1 Mediterranean I o w n h om • w /a tt Obied ga1909 Steps to tMach & ocean 780-leOO $1 , 139,000 642-5678 - Ct1' t.1 r-..11·•"1 10.?·1 -, BEST BET JUST UST.Open Sat. HEIGHTS COR .. ER I LErS MAKE A DEAL S 11-3. E••c. ••v•• " 119,IOO home In MHa Vefde NEW USTINGI By Owner $25K On-OWC 3BOrm 28A on large 1718 New Harnpahke. Great location. 38r Lett ~..eom. See IOI W/rleW roof. kltch-S215K. Ag1 845-2nO 2Ba, 2 tned brick F/p, __ 22&4_· ---~---twl_ton __ en, 1prlnktere Try -hug• lot, 1359.000 DOWNTOWN 1••E SSOOO for a down FIX & SAVEi WO Gefteney Aasoc. ,.._ pymt LIZ & CHUCK ONLY 12581000 831~ Of 756-1323 Come on down lhl1 JONES 831-12ee Of Ml!aA WROE weekend for the good . - Costa M~S il 102·1 648-5743 Big 58R or 4 •In-Loweet ~riced 4aRI prlceol By awn.t 2 sty, 3bf, Great nghbrhd, nr fwy Qui .. , move right In. ~5880 144fl HI HC"t 2~ b•. Oen & tarn rm. '25IK OON 831•12ee 557-1247 BrOker ltCl'ltl' 1-2100 lq ft. on S A. ··::Mr~. Dana Point 1026 R£Al '~ I ~~r:..:1~5!.::·==·...::':.~-..:..1v.::.;:-:.;:e;_n_,_·1 tiMif ~~L!:~~~ -·---• sac, beat ftOOf pan. College Park 39R. q..r rQtZ[I 3Br 2Ba. Obi frplc. tot• 1¥•BA, popular Cam-located on M••• of curb appeal/poten- fMTAITIC IUY REDUCED S150K EJ Hur 1f1nqfrin 8f!d( h 1040 REPOJS300,000I OWNER WIU CARRY 4BR. remodeled klfch· en. t>onu. room, 2 frplc1, pool OPEN SUNDAY 1 t -2 Bkr 557~ UNIQUE BEACH HM 4bt, 2\o\ba, walk to 1url. Mountain & park YUi RV parkg. 1315.000 Ralph M Catruther1 Realtor, 9&4-5ee7 lrv·•11• 1044 Li1quni1 Beach rn ia Bankruptcy fore.. the sale of thla North Laguna 28R. 28A • Oen ocean view hOm• Call for Oetall1 Exceptional value In a gated community for this ••ec 3900 1q n 59R. 39A, OCHn vtew famrty hOme Aaklng S850.000. A•k fOf Ma.rk Mitchell Nolan R. E 41M-1520 10 CAR GARAGE b,,. Mo0e4. Mov.-tn Verde golf courae. tlall 1349,000 Open R·2 tot. 290nn houM, condltJOn, ~utlruny open t -story floor Sun 1•5. Agt 831-0884 good neighborhood. t~. SM5,000. pt1n, 4bf, famlty rm & 412 CAMBRIDGE CIR umM1ou1 38A hOm• & AV garege, OY9'• looklng Dana Harbor Only H49K Ownef UNIVERSITY TOWN Lawuna •••oh 2 houMs/lot land v.-U. only. Housn livable Total pt1Ce $395.000 Zone M 1 A. Call Wty· time, He9-u 9'l'f 4944111. 851 eue ONef.O at $239.000. Ag!nt. 5-0318 formal dining. Vaulted OPEN ••tflUN 1·• Cell Robert Miiiiken OE 0 S celllng1 Mov .. ln con-.,. ~ 8:'1·1298 Of 842•9138 E'SI . pen un tt-3. ditlon. Open Sun 1-5 3BA •den, 1 V•Ba, FabulOUI yd. move-In kit h 0 I t I conO. 2 13 Slerka Reduced to 1459,000. c en, ua rp c, Valerle Toretll, 540-new roof, many ex- 1 S2&9K. Agt. &4s-2no 7355 Torell! Realty trH. $289,000. Open EA'>TSIOE COTIAl.( 1 Sat & Sun 1·5 2919 Cute 2BR 1 BA on lg JUIT LllTEDI Ell1mere. 434. nee •WOE LOT R-2 lot. Room to build Meu Verde Doll .-;;.....;;_....;;;.;.""'-'....;_-.=.._ Sharp 3Br E'1IO• anocher untt Mklng HOUHI 3Br • Oen, up-1 SCUD BOMBED hOUH Newor e11r.pe1, S 2 4 9, O o o . DI an a gnid.O thru-ou11 Mtnt EHl1IO• home ne.01 WM~" . ~ . " . Hur,,,,, ;t ' Brc1, 11 1, 1 HJ fORICLOIUllllU 5 BR, 2,_. SA, 2 It)', pool, apa. Huge Cul- d•llc lot, fam nd tlv rm w/cracklln frplO, gourm.. kltch, fonnal °"'· llltt, M2'22...!_ C£NTER 28A. 2 110f'f, With gatage, OY9f1oolcl patk. Walking di .. lance to Unlver1lty Prlc• reduc•O for qui c k •••• to Nf' :111< .r t 8f•.1rh :1)1)9 1211.000. Grubb & 2 1tocy l'uwury condo, Elll1, Jean l.aten. 551· walking Olatanc. to 1410 ellt 45e. beach. 2BR, 2'hBA. 2 car gar. $212,000 Belt buy In Newporttl Ag1, 499-0335 wants to oe111 Asking ~ $259,900 Open Sun down payment. Owner Claultledcenllelpyouwlth paint & roof. Ownef .. 631-12Ge •••I A 1teal at wOfk, 4BR 2Ba. low S329K Jim Jacobi. • • • 1 ·5. 3257 WUhlngton nnanclng. R"4 zoning. ~ I09Clal ad\ler't*"O RAVE& CAIACIULI 842-9171 BACK BAY CIJkj•11c 4BA 2BA. owner w111 finance. S3S5K Cannery Vlllege RHlty WQ Oeneney Aaaoc $295,000 Ag1, Carey. needl wtwt"9r H'• rwtne. 873-37n or 722-8520 631-oee4 or 758-1323 SAi 831-2242 Mllno buying or treolncl &42.-...a0wner When yyu're ready ·to~ do it the fast, U!Y and least e•DSJVe '!dY -dick our~ lloaae DiieaOij ... ------~ .... , 173-1900 • tOM-~TI '-.... 0t LM ...... ,._1 . 1 ,.....,.. tWt 1D .,._. hm. MA. MA. ..... ..,,.cl vtUA 11.AUOA c. b' !pl~ 24 HR eeourtly, Mnnlll, 1-'="-"===--1 -· -· -LIDO llLI.., t•duced ••o,ooo. ...., ......_ 1.J °"""*' '~an~ ..., .,.. ~ dllloMf U0.000 fof 2 OPEN SAT t:l-1 DAYS OHLVll 0.-!N SUN •t2 CA!ATIVE 203 VIA l'IA'lf.NHA 'INANCINO 1"'-~ c-. .. ...., DOUBU PATIO ~. 6M-GtCl8 · 200 "-"" 1.n .,,., MOlllY IUKEll G DUl'l.EX REAT OCEAN V\EW .tBA, iu. :MIR, 26..._ 220 Nk:e Lane 41312 C•n ttulld condo•. BlUl'",;S llEIT BUV New llsllntl T*t'll'lts VIII• SISR • 1:'-'8A, prlm9 loc. Many up- D'adM.. 1341,000, OPEN SAT/ SUN 1·5 8A.VCRUT 89.VTY 7 t"'441-0n5 Agenl, Kitt, 536-&788 N9W ll•llngt 3BA • l-,..--""-'===--2~8A, l'"R, lg POOi kit, IAWRONT DUPW 2soo ,. st Exctu•IYe. W!IOAT DOCK '54iK. 2027 Holtd.y 3 ~ 2 A 1 t 1 ·New crpt Dout lulSer & lhru-outl NEW: Cop- ·-- M(JtJ1h· Ho1111··, 1 1 00 -----··- w. ..... on .--.1 ,.__ ... --,~~­ ' 4' I • ' ' ........ u ..,.... t\M, ltlOO/mo, 1•1 mo & $500 MC. Cd ap.rll• 751.431 1 Your first pet, your fl1'9t Job, your ftl'9t car, t .. oondo Y'IY • ..... PEHtNSUlA ll'T ,. 3 DO • 11•50 OCEAN'*>NT • 1 bd, yrty .. lllOO llACK SAY • S DO twnr'lm, petlo, LC. yrfy ·St HO CORONA DEL MAA • Chnl AMf 2 bd vu ............. t"T. 04!.L tu..PI • 2bd, hM , )'r?y • 1.2,•50 BAYFRONT • 5ttd, OQc.tl., '(fty • 18500 WATERFRONT HOMES Inc TRADE clnelfled'• your 831-1400 luoc1etff P9' plumbinQ, laueeta, 1-,104 ....,......_ toll eta, g•r door •V"' • ... ,, • .,. opnra, ckywllll a cabi-•OUICK IAI.£ Larv-19A IS. Condo•1;;;~~~;;;;;;;;1 w/pool, •P•. t.nnla, nets tool Dock hold• 0 R.a"O"Oe tha 6 tc:rombted WOt"d1 below to mok• 6 simple word1 P11n1 t•tl•rs of .oc:h In 111 l•ne of tc1 uor•1. to •111•nG boOi I.vela S l Q C T y 2 bOalo. 2'"·30'. Rm I I lh1ou9h cl•••ified n I ..__.__ 71().3900 """""" ....... ""'""'~=====:=:;:;;..,;;.,,~.:::r~•::..::c:•...,...::::::::!:·;....~~~~~~~ 'lnobll• hotM, Sr. Pfll;,l '11 c'"' IOC, 2Bt 28•, furn. 111111 Pitch/putt coura•. •• •~d the w•t.,, 1--..--..-,...-"T--,.,--,.---! Olympic pool, IP• a/C auto w•ler. 50' cov VUWd aat• & rnot"e! W•ltl 10 IMacf'l l Supe, COMTDPORARY -· • .. •••'" " IEACM HOME ft3" 9501 > StunNng 48R 39A WI JAcOis .__._I ~1·~1 ~l'~I__. porch w/ min vu By CHARLES GOREN ·re.m C hamp1on.h1p. WMn South ra1aed North'• dl&monda, ahowtn1 four ca.rda 111 thr fU 1t , it connrmed a 111-csrd heart 1u1t (South'• reb\d would tMtve bHn two di.llmondl with ~-4 diatributN'J O I. North h.,d am pk tupport for tht-foor-heart bid. v•ullt>d c*llng•, Euro kllche11 •P9 &. court-REAL TY I T E L E p s I 1 __ S_3_2.c5_00_0_•_•cl3_2_<_·7_ .. ~•-1 -11h OMAR SHARIF SELLING OA BUYING .-nd TANN AH HIRSCH A MOBILE HOM E ll3-1000 yard . A barg.W. al 5'55,000 _______ ,~ ABSOLUTE 873-1900 Tenn•• IJ~'••t•le. l-~~~~~~~!!'I Palallal, very pM &BR. 4 ,700 at, ••eluded 1toplca1 ••l•T• on "'• a c'• wl!h cu11om pool, 1pa & Light~ tennt1 court. A r•t• opp o rt unl ly 8 1 $885,000 w!TERMS! ABSOLUTE STEAL I Br•nd new cuslom •BA 3~8A home W/ 190" panotamlc, pie· NEWSmlSM TOWllHOMES I •"MAR IAISAS "t- 4 Remaining! 3 BA, 2V:i BA, Fam Am Bonu1 Rm. wet bar, an gar, a,c. 2,230 1q t'l of wall de- tlgn•O ttvtno space OPEN DAILY 10..4 2421 EAST IS!h ST Newpon B••ch S.8-9723 .....-r-~aaue b•y, mtn & '°t!l'ty-liQhl vL-•I Pal•· tl&I •11a1e w/mart>'e, Corl•n & 11a1e-ol-1he· •rl •PP ll An ul\- 1urpaaaed BEST BUY •I $99 7 ,500 WI TEAMS!. Price ao-1---------- ju•l•d 1 50 0 ,0001! OPEN TOOAYI •ABSOLUTE IWIGAINll 5BR 4,,,..BA, c,aoo 1 . home w/!rg lo!, 20_.42 pool a •P• Motlier·ln- taw unit • great '°' •n- le.rtalnlng. Otllnwr ••C· j rlnce sale below m•r· 1 11.t al 1644,900 WI TERMS. •DUPLEX 28, 2Ba up. lg 1Br 1• lower, 251195 lol·1uoer sriarp SJ551(.Jorl Jic:Oo• Cwintry V•IQt Fltany •n.Jm or n2.as20 •NEWPORT •TERRACE 675-6870 ~=1·=:1~1~· =i :=1~ BAYRIDGE BEAUTY [ G I M T E D I Light, bright 38R 36A I I I I' I lwnhome. F real\ly oalnled. pla n latlon shutters lhruout. lull 10 bkr/agt. Sl57K For The leenager sat around •ec•ya.WUlp•y3%1 UNEVAE I ~~~~.!'f,i."'' cait t--.,,,..--.,-,-,--,.---,,.---! moping and feehng sorry lor '·--'·--'·'-....... --'·--'·'--'-h1mse1l He wanted to be like BY OWNl'.R 38R 2BA, - furn .. charmng hm on ,----------~ a big star His dad poked him ~~0~00·~~'·~"°'-"-,:;.~"c·~·"~"~~."-"_:'_,~_~ 1 1--.P.,...~E,__R,_l~_M,...Ec..,..,.-!I ~:~ ~ay'~. __ .. _~~~ wishes come ~S525K.721 -8113 I' I I I I' BY own•• Newty re-• _ _ _ _ moe111led JBR 2 •,o, ea house Slept to 1>1acn I & bay. SJ'iS,500 631·7&77 Oetcourt -,-w-"-,m-:-forme• 'J HASTEW I I· l J Complete th• cP11.;c lr.t• quoted by Idling 1n !he tTl•UJng word1 deYe loP from sl•P No 3 ba low moae• Musi 11111 Re-_ duced to S995,000 A<;Jl 644-0728 a :~~i·:,·0 I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r· I ~r;~T~[·~~.~~; :@);;:~t:~;j:~:,=:,~,,==:::,:::~1::::1;::~1::::1;::~1:::~1 :::~1::~1::::1;::~1 tub Bay & mounl•1n views Mo llvaled se11.. Reduc •d to 18SOK. Ronda H-1n. Cannery Village Realty &73-3777 °' 645-7212 FOR FAEE INFO CALL 1·800-T17·883a ProMATCH Resor1 Prope,1y 1580 •LAKE TAHOE INCLINE VILLAGE •NEVADA Truly the "N-POrt Beacn of Lake l an~ Con11d•r !he •dvarit•ges ol living '" Inell,.. Village, Iha or1m1er recr•allOl'I •9SOf1 Ot'! The W•1I Co•st! 8 01111ng, l\s~ 1ng tlulng, lwfm· ming & mora Alt.0 cons1de• tnesa 11w adyo1n1ag1s ri o pa•sonar •l•I• In. come t••. no cOfpo. •lie la•. no •s1a1e Ill>< no g1" uu, no 1nhentance IP. 110 1n ... eri1ory la• For Ir•• Lall• T•"o• l>uVe< a guide & bfo-chu•e, wr11e· Bruca B•rsaml•ri, Coldwell Banke•, incline VII· rage R•ally, P 0 Bo• 3!t49, !nellrie Vit- ••ge, NV 891 50 (SO••'"' Ol'f1ce1 Ind• pendentty owned & OP .. •l•Cll S ort.h-South vulnerable "'"'' Soolh NORTH • 7. 9 A 10 • K J ~ + A Q 10 7 8 3 WEST f.A ST • A 9 8 3 2 • K J 10 8 •e •Q&7 3 I •• 10 9. 2 • Q 8 9 62 • K8..t SOl 'TH •Q 6 9 KJ9 6 42 •A78 3 ., The l11dd1ng South West I •. Pu. 2 • Pu. 4 • Pu. P ... Pa.M N onb •• 3 • •• Open1n1 lead Ace of t Eut p .. P .. p- Bn~ 10 Me al<'O u thnvmg to· day, largely due to the effort.a of one man Dr Georie Ro6enkraru: hat long bffo that country'• bett pl.a}·rr. u wl!ll 1.t 1 leaduig theorut. and he 1 ha.' devoted much e(fon. to devekop- 1ng tM tt:•me t.Mre. At the recent F'.U No rth Amen can Champion1h1pe 1n s.n F'ranrts I co. Ur R~nirana held the South card.ti nn thll deal from the Swiaa \.\.est led thr ace of ~ and conlUlued with • spade to the li i.n1. and declarer had to wo rry about the poe.1ib1.hty of lot.i.n1 two dlamoodt and a trump 1n addit.on to W two spade tnck• alnady aurnndered.. In an effort to 1n1ure at leut one trump tnck, Ea1t choee to cont1nl.lll! with 1 third spade Declarer r-uffed tn hand, d1tc1rdtng 1 diamond from dummy, then took tM richt po.11tK1n 1n trumJ>;ll by crou1ng to the .ce of hearu and runn1n1 the ~n. The 4· I trump .plit aeemed 1.£1 doom thr Mntract, but dec:Lattr WIUi oot w1thoot reaoun::e11 Roaenkrani C••hHI the ~e of cluba and conun· ued tM QUH.n for a ruffinc l'iDHN" F.ast rlivel'1'd lduck.lllt would have been n•1 b.t~r~ and declarer ruffed. ud\.K'1n11 hit trump lenith to that of Ea" The rftt w11 1tmple DecLarer en- tered dummy wnth the kint: of dia- mlin<h. di.carded a diamond on the ten of club. and Led • rood club from the table. The but Eut coukt do was ruff, but that ended all hope fo r a defrn11ve W'l..lmp tncli. Declarer overruffl"d for bia e11hth trick , then caahed tlw red Kff to land lM iiame TM defendert ICOred only (W O Jpacin and a di.a.mood. 3 100 Cl.Jo't' ST 'ATRICK Tl!NORI! ... , '721 ·1200 (0-'135,000,000 ~ Vac•nt 3 BR. 2VJ 9,-. Townhout• tn new COfldlllOn 1.400 1q 11. Pool. spa, •JI ameni. 1111 1n quiet •••• 1 I S1arbur11 Open S•ll S....ri 1·5 Owner hat moved & la an•lous S 1 !M.500 Lone S1a1 Ra,ny. 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G•rage No Costc'.l Mesa 2 124 peta. 840-7390 __ * E'SIOE 4 BR 2 BA 2BR 1BA, y•rd, palio, dbl ger, w/d hk up, O/W micro, W • hk up lnsd yd. no pels $1300 S 1150/mo Avt now /mo ~ HC 846-11797 434 Dehlia 850-0850 3BR 3BA House. 2-car • E/1lde 2Br 11-'IBa garage, bullt·lns. rel· twnhH w 'balcony. yd, rig, w/d S22001mo cvr'd prkg S925 No 759-1485 pets 850-1 798 SBR 3BA home So of 1 BR lumlshod w gar. hwy. New upgrades w /d n ew c arpet. lhruou1. Avail '•b 1 lanced $800 1st & $2300/mo 675·9663 last 199t Pomona St Cu1e 38R tBA, So oil 71 4-340-7484 or 619- hwy conage, 1 car _7_99_-_9_5_43 ____ _ gar. •vi 2/1/91. 0 W. 1ST MONTH FREE (W/1 freshly painted Diana yr IH) 2BR, 21<>BA lux 8'1111 .. -I ~ auPN CONDO ~ 9'4tte ........ Le....._. ...._•·-.a -a.--.._ ,,. a ttwP. ..,_... ""· I W ger. gar w~r, •/II 114. t etlt ~ .... em! .... Cl~ .. ........ ....... .. ,.., ........ pauo, w/d "llupe, Ave. tnlQfmo = · ........ :' ~· 9mal .... oll. COmm l1S4n1 • -• ..... = ..... ~ ,,....... ...a. ttteo. 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' , .. !I!--.. --... ................. -.... NI. n· -. Nr caaet w. ,,..,._, .. ••· i:imi•!'·~~!J!'!!'!'!•!;.· ..... , ...... w 0..-. ~ ... _. ...... ... .,...., • ..., ......... -......... ~ CNll .. •Ne•"'9 C.... MR --. ...... .._ "9 IM. 84er ...... ·~. .. ..... ... lt .... 1INIPI .... ........ -,,_ No ...-. ,,Mahfto. una"" e-."""' .,...,._ tpactove 3llR laA ~ lttOMa, ...... •OCeAN vtEW• petto home on oomet beeoh • ..._ ...,... Nr b o h , modern. lot wll e91 ..,, frpks .... IM, IM. lt..O. dMn. HA 18A, l/p, modern ~ w/d MRI ....:.. ~ ..!._~ ut,.. pd, Vrtf 11ees. hllup, pool aoceee. ,.._ ..... ·-·- ...._1211 11'°°'rno. A"' now. NWDC C.... .._ IWfthm 1Mcr •71-412 :Mar I*'-. I dedl9 w/ • I PAC I 0 U I 1 e c Eaetbtuft epedoua ~ Gen 'NWf l111Q1mo condo. 18A '+"den. t~ba twnhH, ger'. M!44I• °' ~ pool, w/dl Nk:e frple. Kitch upor•d••· OLD COii- "'bchtl 11250 11350/mo. 721-1021 38drm bUllt In HIOI -w1a A•nt• 115-4012 •-/4 true cherl'Mf. full •VILµ BALBOA• .. IO PM9....... oc.an a b9y vtewe. Avall ~1. Metr BR, 4BA 38A, bon rm. l!nfOy euneete ffom d • n . $ 1 o s O /mo 121000/mo. 145-78M. the porch. u.i pe6d. • H curlty, S350 ,... HARBOR VIEW HOME Oft.-.. ltlOO/mo . bat•. Rob4tr1 142-1271 38A, -*'· temlty rm. CALL Mn All 1 BLK to beech. 2Br dining rm, 2BA, no Ut tltl#ttf 2Ba. frplc, d/w, w/d , SM'•· 11100 mo Incl • frig•, 2-<:ar ger. )(Int grdnr & wtr. 762-etel cond. 208 Oavtd Or. or 84<>-4099 ilA. $950. 84$-3591 HAABOR VIEW HOMES I ...... ., .. ..... " YIJJZJP,__ .... aAL8C)A ••OM ~ ' --- ... : ' -,..,... '"-· ........ patlO .,.....,,.. · ~ ctP'hlM. NC. pooe. Jeo, t•'· M ...W ....... Nloel 11 ttol 41 ••• i J • I ', •. -~..__­ . . ' ...... ' • ~'Ill • '· ••2Bft 1 BA-NEAA BEACH! l'rlg, flr• sMce· gar-oe. lndty. 11oeoc1 0. 713-1.., E'SIOE Beck Bay 2 BR No Pets. SH5/mo. walk to bch. 499-C:Jee 2 bath cOfldo hu 2· Curt II 831-1 298 car gar w/opene,., POOL HOllE Upper unh Oupt•• w/ 1 BR SH Felre Condo 3BA 3BA + loft. lg yd, oce•n view. 28R, lg P•tlo. full •Ps>I. d/W, OOl'lll'll pool. dbl flf lt~ •Cotolldo, 2BA 1 llA twnh••· ~ool, car• Oc:..mont wtpttvecy of potta, HOO NO PETS veultect celllnga, French doors. FP, WO Eaatalde 3'2 + l•mlly hookup, pool No rm. lg y•rct, cut-cM- petl/1moktng. $1100/ 1ec. 11400/mo. Yrly. mo lnci. c•ble. Avell RUSTY GUINTHER 2/18; RenH, 557-e287 831-8389 Agt E/sld• 3BR 2BA. f/p, POOL HOME o•r, lndry. new paJnt/ EHtalde w + family ctrpet, pet OK. $1350. rm. IQ yard, cUkS• 875-0239 or 845-3425 HC, $I •OO/mo Yrly EASTSIOE 2Br 1 B• RUSTV GUINTHER S850 313 Rochester 831-6319 Ag! Av•ll Feb. 1. 540-9537 EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA 1 llvlng & l•m rme, on cul-d•sac. Nice yard. S 1325/mo. 722-e297 IDEAL FOR ROOMMATES Speclou1 6 modern 2BR 1 BA home w/new carpet. Yard w/pool. open meadow view. amell pet ok. W. of Harbor Oreve by 983 Albor. S 1200/mo Agt 875-4912 0 ;111<1 Point 2 126 OCl!AN VIEW 2Br 2Ba 2BA, 1200 aq ft. G•· frig. pool, Jecuzzl. lftO. Af 6'7·~ reg•. All emenlll••· _n_7_5_5_9_1_-3_4_ee ___ Harbor Ridge EstatH, no publlc walkway! duplex upper, ~ 721 .. 011 or EvH/ 3BA, 2 toft BA•. t~Ba C>V' aun dedl, r • W1lnde 722-e140 1"' bfk• '° pvt bch. 2~2 ON WATERWAY lg 48R w/geme rm. S 1250/mo wJl•••e. Gr .. t view, won't find fem rm A den. Oceen Wint.,. 122-0824 atove, 11000/mo. 1BA ,.., urwt over OW· IPICTACUUll appC. <21') t7W300 UY rm a ldtch w9rlG A AACHrTECTUAAl. STUDIO, xtra nice, frplc, etove, belOOny, W/d In 183-1717 0'1e clean•r. Q.,., & city Ille views. Cu• DIGEST 38R 3BA walk-In olott, new OW· S870/ mo+llOO condo, f/p , 2 cat gar, crpt, patio, w/d. Yrty ffS>, 713\.\ Jaam6ne, Nl'V•I ''". (3(',J(h .'1ti~l NEWPORT IUCH IAYFWONT LWE 11DCLUINI" HARIOR llLAND •Prlv•t• entrance •Large Plef & •ld•tl• •5Bdrm1 & 8 B•ths •Country Kitchen • Ellqulslte ground a •Min 8 mo IH $7500 714/548-3251 boat dock evelleble. tom decor. $5500/mo. Open S•VSun, 3808 ____ M_4_-4....;...288-'--- Rlver, $1500. Herbof View Hm• be•ut 8"6-5254 805/255-0414 3BA 2BA, Moneco 48R 21ABA, ape, ••un•. model G •rd•n•r. ger, weterlfont, Nwpt comm poot. S 1100. Sh,. home, 12500/mo. _84_4-68 __ 10;;......;.&_73-3~-"'17'-4.;..__ Bob Jr. 71().5000 WM~A ·I ,. • Harbor View Hm1, 5BR, 3BA, 3 car gar. newly remodld. 13300/mo. 844-5442 gated, no pet• 118&0 1700/mo 4""8321 528-11M or 723--1113 144=fff3 Yrty, aYd. 2/15. 3BR, CHAAMINO 211f 11Sa. Top floor Penthou.. 2BA, lndry rm + \.\ Bright apadoue us>Pef Condo of MC. bldg. arage. 11376/mo. F/P, bale. W/O 1 1100 a .. utlful, apecloua. .,......., mo. Avt now 721-9708 clean, ekytlghte, pool, CORONA HIGHLAND l•c, tennis. St,000/ dupfe•, 2BR 1Ba, f/p mo+utll. 831-3e15. gar .. eml yd, 3 C>V' V'ERSAILLEI •LO 1 n5 beech. Agt 840-7000 BEST OCEAN VIEW Kldfl?ttl OK lmm•culate 2BR 2BA •LO 3BR 28A.11295. Cute 18R 2nd 1tory Apt , -3br,vlew, Eaalblul1 HC condo w/'bHutlful Call Connie, Agl on the BAY w/bak:O-._.rge condo. 2 + 2. vt~I .. vi ~t s1400, 876-9404 ny, 11100 mo c.n Pool 1p• tennl1 eec co n d o . S 1 8 7 5 /mo ·-" • ...,_ S1e95. 950-2275 ' . $1800 to mov..4n mo. Bier 875-4912 1/2 BU< TO BEACH Jennlf., M2-e515 .Lu-CONDO 3Br 5"4&-3959 y I L LA 8 AL I 0 A LO 1 BA, newty remod. MOVE-IN BONUSll .-.-. ---------w/gar. IM5d o. yrty. Sp•clou• 2BR 1 ~8A 2Br houH In Quiet Eutalde Coate Mes• neighborhood. 1 C•t OK $795/mo. Call 848-4902 townhouse, security, ---------2-cer gar. lrplc. S875. • TOWNHOU8• 2Br. Cell 496-8742 don, 21AIB•. frplc, •Int 2~8• FIR DIR. on LLldo l1vfront COMM 873-e947. twnhme. USO mo. gr•enbelt, welk to 3br2bayr1y 1ie~ tbr, 1b• S1 000tmo. 1BR. 1BA. y ....... $750/ 900Sealnl44-2e11 atorH 840-1858 873 71•• "F • ..,.., Call Merta, 650-9488 mo u111 Inc. Ground Mutt ... 1 1 br complet Ceppell 760-5000 condo Frplc, w d hll· ---------OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Ltrge 2BR plua den. loo•tfon. No petal St250/ mo 721 -1588 B•yrldge. 2BR 2BA. 2 118-282-7733 VILLA BAL IO A noor untt. Frpfc. Avell remod. HerdWd "°°'9 c •r, downat•lrs. Udo 111e for lease, 3BR 2/17. 876-5114 & tlle, frig, 1tove, w/d, • • 3~i-~~i:s·~~·~~:,:;~~no fljMI }19 4br, 3b•, v•utted cetl· Inga. n~er home 2 car •tr N o pell LIVE 1 WEEK FREE E Sid• Quiet cl••n lrg 2Br 1 Be, 1111• new, blt- 1n1. g•rege Must IHI 85<H5553 Of &31-388e $1400 w 'grdnr NEW lux townhouaes, Delpha, Agt 546-2313 3BR 2'ABA, •nached or 751-5358 The Roal 2-c ar gar, yards. Esttte,. I St t95 831-5737 2 •-'iBA S1 100mo 819-568-1557 COiiect F ount.11n illll'Y 2 134 2Br 2Ba condo, lrplc den, yard, gar•o• 1795fmo. Peta o k 994.9347 Huntington Beach 2 14 1 BR condo, Brookhursl tt Adams. tnc wld , new c tr pet, app11. •nces, $685/mo 894· 244t 2BA w gar, new cpta lncd yd Waler pd Cell 9-SPM 638-4120 27t0 Oelaware-F $760 3BR 1011 2•-,eAI Twnhse, near ocn, ? c •r an gar $1 395 •9n1 846-5 792 BEAUTIFUL & IP•CIOUa 2Br 2Ba condo. nowty redecor•ted S900 mo Vic W•rn•r Edwards Cnll Larry •I 1-800- ***** •LUXURY CONDO• CATALINA SUNSET VIEWS-$ 1550/MO Branes new 1 BR 1 BA In sec bldg on Lido Park Drive. Pool Boat sllp •VI Garage Incl ullla FRED ALBUOUEROUE. Agt. 497-4000 ••••• •LIDO ISLE• Lovley 3BR, 2BA. lrg lot, l/p, new crpl & Ille, big petto Quiet end. S1995 873-&832 •LIDO llLEt New' 4BR 3BA home Huge m•aler. sec 1y1. • many ll'lrH $3000 I Owner, 875-1101 I Gated 23• H•rtford. 2BA home, great loc, COMM .,.,.. 844-7809 $1495 Alan 120-0101. • 2BA 1BA. fp, carport. R =y=· Av• 11 I mm• d · LEASE OPTION 324 E. Balboa. $1000 STUDIO W/KITCHEN Be•utlful 2BR .. d•n 12800 d o . No P•lt. 1 BR, 1 BA Cell Mer1• unfurn: S 1050 furn. 1175/mo Ava II 2J1 . 2Yl BA TownhouM 11'1 Cell 499-3400 Oen RE. 850-!MN 880-3812d 27SM>l71e 705\.\ Im. 729-728' quiet comp1 .. Double Lido lale. 4BR 38A garage, patio, •1275/ VIiia Balboa lrg tux 2Br 2Br yrly, d•ck, new SUNNY BACHELOR • houee on Inside lot, Int .. ....... t • mo Agen1. 832·1403 1 2B•. eoe•n view, P• • ....... 'ove • Pvt patio, new carpet _ great ocatlon 12.900/ pool. 2-c., p r kg. fn g, gar 11145 utlla & pelnt. refrlg. $505/ Ba•utllul Beyrldga mo. 876-9311. $1750 7'14-598-9347 Incl. M6-58e2 mo Incl utll. 494-4282. condo, 2Br end unit, gete gu•rd•d/vlew Udo Mobile Hm Park V'•terlron1 TownhouM APT, 2BR. YEARLY. Unique lg ground fir V•ulted cells, pl•nt Pvt beech, steps to with bo•t allp 2 Me._ Block from ~ and 2br, din rm, 2 frplca. 1hut1•rs A IC, m lr· weter St lOO/mo ter BR, eech with bey. Spec:loue. l!teautl-1ba 11200. 710-1M7 rorecs wardrobes. 673-8030 patio, 2...., BA. trplc, fut. Only $1150/mo. or 844-7383 wtsher & dr & relng. Udo 138 Via Tneste Ge<man kitchen, 2 ett 842-5814 or MM905 lrg P•llo R••dy 21 new 5 •5 •d•n ·..fam. guege with W/0 Block to beh, 2br, 2ba, 9t S1275 Call Olen 2 lrplcs $2,975. hook-up, ••c urtly evall 211. 2 car gar. Agt 759-5589 873-e103 or 873-e239. g•ted. $1875/mo. 714· peUo, bllttne, l1t>e0/ Bluffs 3BR, 1 atory, lg NEW AENT.a'll 835-2126 betw 10-5, mo Yr I••· M&-7087 Ms tr Suite. t 800 IQ ft ~ Mrs Mebane. for F U R N 3 BR 1 ~B A •PP<>lnlment Pool. 2 etr •tt gar 8a1Ave3bt.1bl l t500 873..()473 Wffkendl twnh••· FP, deck, 1· $17SO,mo 844-2607 Ocnllnl 1tll 1111111500 car prkng, bite to t>cn DOVER SHORES ~~ ~~:: =~ tllO CANYON• 11350tmo 875-4142 4BR 3BA • den. frp lc. 2 BR 2'~ BA. 2-ctr aTSPa TO KM 3Br 1g ytrd S3200 mo Aaaocltt•d Really, gar•g• ON GOLF 28•. 2-<ar gar, upatr• Ownr/Agt, C hristine. 1500 W BaJbo•. Ste COURSE $1195/mo w/lrg belcony. Avl 723-4494 or 64'6·7078 103, NB. 813-3M3 75~79 now. $1800. 54M!IH * 1 MONTH FREii 1BA 6 2BR 1Y•BA ~.~~~· MMtU * CIHl'I, lg 2bf 1 ba, new cpt, "9f'ttcan. di w, gar. ldry. atorage $775 No p .. ...0-2405 445·2434 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:::~!:~!!!!!!~::::~::!!::::~~==!!:::~::::::!!!:::~~==::~~==::!!~~~==~~~~~~ Hunllngton Landmarll •dull comm 3Br 2Ba, Ill •tntn•t .. s s1100 mo 7!>9-!I087 or ~ Moulton Ranch Executive Home Laguna Hills Located Adjacent To Prestigious Nellie Gail Ranch Priced At $419,000 Features ... Great Location-Freeway Close •Almost New. Still Under BUldef 'Norronty • Approm--.otetv m 1 Sq tt •Fou Bedroom/3 Botti c 1 Bedroom Down> •Lorge Boru Room Wltti Wet Bar And Customa.ed eea1ng Fon • Tl'Yee Ca Gaoge • Neutral Cob's •Secu1ty ~em This One Has l& All! No Shawm, Belote 9-.30mn ! After 6:00pm, Pteue Cal Pirtt. For more I nfonnation Call: • Upgoded Capettng And W'N:Jow Treatment CWood Binds & ~~) Tl'Youghout • Beoutlf\A Hardwood Roof Entry With Hlgl Celng • lotoly fenced 'lbrd With Protesa>nal Londscope Front a Bock • Planv Mae t,Wooes •Low Tax Bose Jamie Marangell • 768-7520 or 348-0.73 let Ut Help 01 Sell Your Property! 642-5678 •Spa •Pool •View ••Waterfront *••Waterfront and Pool "'Give Address at Guard Gate 1 1743 E. OcHn, B•lbo• 673·7300 $584,845 X>• O•rnet, B•lbo8 l11end 1175--4822 $895,000 Sun 1-4 S•t!Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOMS 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • * e 2 Point Lome, Spygl•H, CdM 780-5000 S 1,395,000 SattSun 1 ·5 1212 Blue Oum. Newport Be•c" 721 ·1200 1745,000 Sunday 1·5 HOMES FOR SALE * • e 8051805 '"' N B•yfronl, NB 644·1800 Sl ,850.000 S•t!Sun 1-4 I ..-273t Bayshore Or , Newport Beach 844-I 800 11 ,075,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 2 BEDROOMS • 215 VI• Udo Soud Newport Betch 64•·t800 $2,345,000 S•t!Sun 1·5 • 4 1 9 Begonle, COfon• Oet M•r 720-1153 $839,500 Sat.' Sun t .5 1 2834 Se•ang. C M 888-9333 $294,900 SeVSun 12-4 • 203 Via R•venn• lido 111• 644-0188 S950,000 2100 Arbu1UI, Eaatbluff. N B 844-90e0 1587,500 Sun 8-12 Sun 12-4 * * • 1217 B•yside Or , CdM 644-8200 s I .049 000 Sat Sun 1·5 H31 Cle.,t>rook. H B 888-9333 S329,000 Sun 12-4 4 Winged Foot Ln, Big C•nyon N B 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• • tOOO Senllago Or, Dover ShorH, NB 631 -7300 $795.000 Sal/Sun 1-4•30 422 Allao Ave, Nwpt Hgts. NB 842·5200 1489.000 Su11day 1·5 3 BEDROOMS • • 19t t ~lngs Roed. NB 875-231 t $749,000 S•t Sun t-5 • 22 Swin C1, N-port CrH1 873· 7300 $280.000 Sun 1-4 t 5 Rue M•rs•llle, Newport Be•ch 840-2500 1895,000 Stt/Sun 1 ·5 1827 Port Westbourne. 1-ierbor View 673-7300 ._.59,000 Sun 1-4 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN ••325 Cemeo ShorH Rd (•I Roxbury)CdM 721-8035 St ,195,000 $\In 1·5 • 2100 S•ntlago, N-port BHch 721·1200 $1,199,000 S•t/Sun 1-5 e 3001 Country Club, Meaa Verde, CM 540-7355 ._.59,000 Sunday 1-5 1100 EH ... Newport Beach 831·1268 $597 ,000 Sunday 1 -4 1205 Send Key, H•rt>or View Hlllt 644-e200 S725.000 Sun 1 ·5 .,...2558 Creatvtew, Newport Beach M0-2500 1650.000 Sun 1-4 •• e 1211 Pol•rl•. Newport BHch 831-7300 11 ,295,000 S• Sun 1-4 30 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • • e 2 Rocky Pt, Coron• def Mer 721-1200 $1,595.000 SaVSun H~ TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM •• ..-200 McNeil 109, NB 8T3-1900 1134,9$0 Sun 1·5 3050 S Brtatol, S A M&-9333 197 ,000 Sun 12-4 2 BEDROOMS I 510 Pofn1.nla, Coron• Del Mer 642-6200 '397,000 Sun 1-4 140-2500 S1 ,295,000 S•VSun t ·5 ••.1 e 220 Nice Ln-12, VIiia Balboe, NB 14&-0n5 $374,000 Set/Sun 1.15 2528 Duke Pl, College Park, C M 545-03 t 8 128S,OOO Sun 1-4 808 ShHt• Ln. C M 888·9333 Sl89,900 Sat!Sun 11-e 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN e 128 Klng1 Pl, Nwpt Hgta. NB 831 ·T300 1898,000 Sat/Sun t-4'.30 • 214 Hu .. , 04d Corona def M., 7&...070 11.878,000 Sund•y 12·& • 434 A~. Newpof1 Helghtl, N8 122-en.., Sund•y 1 0-2 •I Cembtla, Spyolasa, CdM """'8007 llM.000 •• 408 COfMe Qtde, Ccwona del Mar 721 •,IOO l&f1 .IOO Sat/lun 1 -6 at• U..•••. c.-,... ...,,...,.,.. ......, .......,, .. • 104 E Oce•nfront, Nwpt Bch 844-1800 HU.000 Sun 1·5 • 1128 Whit• Sall• Wey. Har Vw Hiiia CdM 831·7300 $715,000 S•VSun 1-4'30 • 255 Evening Cyn Shol'eclf1, CdM 8'4-9080 • 1 ,405,000 Set•un 1-& ** • 819 Via Udo loud, Udo late NB 131·7300 12.075.000 lal/Suf'I t-4:30 • 1121 Button.,,.. Ln, B•yc,..t, NB 131-7300 M'TS,000 8un 1-4~ /2t01 Yacht WancMref, Newport 8"ch l40o.2IOO MM.000 s.J'lun , .. Hi 0 It.. 9albCNI lltenln. N.I at-noo ••••.ooo lllDIOOMI • 22t M!Wofd, CotoN ... MM ......, Vie Udo Nord, .. .... 1900 tUll,000 ...,.,,. ,.. 171-alt ll.410.0IO 4HJ Oahlla, Cofone det Mar ...._ 1eoo "'49.ooo Set/Sun 1-& 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN ••• ~ ~ 4'307, "'"• Balboa M2-a00 1441,000 kVSun 1-e ••/2IO C90MY ln-120, VIII• Batboe. NB MM'775 i291,o00 Set/8un t•S /24 8.-Court °' So. ~ ~ 144-0121 •tN,000 8MiSun 1.5 311DROOM8 •••"'2 Aue Ofand Ducel. Ptewpoi1 IMch MO-HOO 11,0IO.OOO 9undey 1-a DUPLEXES FOR ALI 311-1111 ···-· .... Dr ..... .. .,..,,_ ........ "'"''~ IAITllDI COUfttrJ Woodt Lga 1 BR loft patJo, countty Mttlng 1895 No peta. 180 21at St 948-4292 Of 145-9543 la!g• 2 Bt 1 '"'-Ba E'alda 2br, 1ba, new townh•• L aundry carp•t. ftplc, paUo , utlt room, patio, •II blt-1n1 Pd $750 mo S825 mo 2071 THURIN Alao B•chalor unit, E'alde. new carpet, TSL MGMT Utll pd. $500/mo. 932.2232 o!...!E :9012 1<ev1n es1-<M24 •Lg Clean 2br 2ba, lg E•IDE detached Back cloaats. d'W, new cpl Uni1 2BR. n-crpt., gar, lndry, SBS0.$875 lndry rm, gar, vary NO PETS ~().2~5 ~t $875 645-64415 •SHAAP & clean tuxurl· rasTSIDE I &BGE OU.a 1&2 bdrm, pall() ~ _,, OC~.au VIEWl,I• & garage From $650 Twnh1e·styla w •cov- ..,.,. 548-9950, &45-55 77 ered patio & 1ngt gar I ---288 Cabrlllo, S875/mo Radecorat•d 2BA 1 BR, patio Oas & 648·S040 or 875.a4127 2BA, cathedtal c•lt. water tncl $625 mo --- Inga, pvt balcony, Raftlg tnclud•d EASTSIDE QUIET 2BR j acuttl. From 1995. • 545·5653 * HOUSE w 0 hk·UP No peta. 155-0085 I Garage, patio, No pot• 1 BR apt, atove & Refrtg S795 • Soc. 64S.7234 $700 llOVE.fNI All ~~P~:50 w:~1s1de EASTS10E.liiA ~· o.tuxe 1 a 2ad~ IJ8.0769 home, S6 t 0/mo Gas --I w at•r paid Q uiet •Smaft Pet OK t BR, t1r•placa c able, adult p ark 873--n87 541-7317 pool, patio, garage· ----- No pats 399 W Bay LAROE 28R $725 ' S885 mo 1550-&35 7 1 BR S600 63 t -4086 . ' H1,· ',, :' B·· It. ,'h·l 2BA apt. paf1la11y furn. ou a wa1ar paid, " . t_1• . , , Ill. M2S Uhl • 21SA WllTCWP lM 28A 28A OfW, PoOf. f~pto. 1121 Auttand 1 BA, gar, 1800 Clay St, 186() ..,~ Ad. UOO mo OuleV HC\K• ..._3U9 ••• BEACH s ... nor. •BR 28A furnlunf yrty $1700 Matll, 131-M .. •ILOCK TO llACM $2000FF 38R 2BA. iow. unit, garuge, W/O hk·UQ D/W, S1195Jmo, 28A IBA. St•pa 10 b•ach 1150/mo . 11200 NC. dep. Agt.. ~71t ut2'7. .. , , .. upp.r W/ deck, g.,, Mc: Oe»nr 2 bfk• t>c:h. 309'-" 3ath 1875 Ag1 4175-4830 3 Oceanfront• w/pnvacy of no pubtic: W91Jcway: Studio, 1 BA, 2BA. IJ1SJ91. ~ bite to ~ • .,...2M28A, tum, lndry ""· ~ Ofll'Q (811) •51 .. 73 NEWPOftT BAV,,,ONT 28A 28.A, ff P'c. lndry, r., 13' 018 AunebOut a• m.eet ~•oll 11400 15(M)75'1 N.-LulC Ap1 2BA 28.A w/f/p, apac~a wtlota 01 amen. Clo1• 10 Oen e mo moYing r• t>Ma R_,,. S 1 .000 Caff W"', ,.,-r ~ ~ t>Mch, 1700/mo "'"""" ·~ S3&-7831 2t0 Gtn & 210 lugon• TSl MG.,.T m .zm or nH012 Wlnter 122-oe2• ~865-len ~or~ 38R 28A lrg kltch, OCEAN View tBr t trpac, 2 lrg decka, w d atepa to beech S800 Sp~.a 2BR 28A w' _.:;;~..:....;:;.;::..::... __ •P•· d/w, walk..fn c~ 2BR. 1 BA •N•w.-ert Me4•ht•• hk up, 2-<ar gar 1 blk yrty Pat, 122·TT76'd $700 Clean tBt, gar. to bch or bay $1400 760-17SS!• Ht• cerpor1.a 1120 16801 Regina Clrcl• No Peta. ~ • 1900/mo lndry. no P•t•. !<Mal ~ 495-e581 I TEPI TO 9r •cH WESTBAY APTS 21:J..254-979e '°' 1 paraon. 6,50-8145 90"11. of 2BR 2i,;BA "" •STEPS TO BEACH Twnhm In •xclua"'-3BR, 2BA. patio Vrly ... $1300/mo 673--2507 3Bt 2Ba, frptc, n9W area gat, w ld, very ....;....-'-='~.....;;..;...;;:....;~.;...._ 1150 OFF MOVE·INll 38R 2BA, $075 Lak• & F .. 1urtng pool ape Adema 4-plH. pvt patloa, encl patklng. • P•tlo, 15' calla, mlnl1 SMry, No p'.._, Vacant 969-2251 carpet, pwie. ~ redec I qui.t, $900. 144-17453 VI .. Vlr# VIEW l 1100Jmo, ~ 60-3850 Back Bay 2BA 2BA. 2· Walk te -..Chnr Hoag AT THE IEACH cat Oat Ip 11250 mo Baeh.iot 1570 1 Bedroom $895 2BR 11/•B• sns 2BR 28a twnM $875 82S C4tnt•r 142·1424 WESTBAY APTS St SO OFF MOVE·IN'I Attractive Apt• with pool/spa Beautifully 1end1c:aped 1an1ng SOfry, No Pats Bachelor $4530 1 Bedroom $715 2BR 11/cBa $820 2BR 2Ba S885 22SO Vanguard 540-9826 Bact1el0t S605 1 Bedroom S70S 2~ 1 •Ba S82S 161 E 181h SI S..2-0856 1 9edroom 2BR t "•Ba 2BR 2Ba ISi E 21SI S1 $730 $840 S880 ~8-2408 81ct1el0t --$6251 1 Bedroom $71 0 131 E 181h St 646-8816 AVAIWLENOW • 28A $6,50-1950 2BA, 18.A new, 50 721 ·1 HSO • 1 BR $725-$750 lrom Hnd S975tmo v.,ulllas t Br furn un-lmmaculat• large 3bt, 2ba, w/d hkup, lrplc, patio. d/w. no dogs. 1145/mo •security. 213--592·2214 Oer./carpor1 pool-spa 648-«00 I furn S.c, pool spa, 1401 SUJ?!!!<>f 646-6838 j HTS 28R 28A $925 a11er rm R•nt negot, IH opuon 545-5793 1 Blk to beach, upper Nu pnt, c pl patio, gar .....;.:...;;:....;;.c~~;...;...:.~~- llghf & airy 2eR aun. 160-1713'157-tne WINTER RENTAL deck, opn beam $895 75g..5060 or 631•5737 LIDO ISLE fully tum I --1br, u111111as, gar Inc. Lagun<l Beach 264 1 BR Apt 1 block from' s 765 mo yrty 1 per. beec h. Quiet excel-son no pate 873-0837 2BR tBA ocean vi... 1 lent tocauon. oarago -- bloclt to b .. chl S800' M5951mo 78<>-19e2 Lg 1br$745 mo Ag1 714/497-45380 lBR, n-crpl, 3 hout· 213•-, 29th St Oar •• to bchf Parking new carpot Agt 644· CUTE 1 BR w patio & S7501mo 673-6618 0188 Th• Prudential OCEAN VIEW nr town, 213 798--2392 California Realty Ulla & cable Incl N 1BR, yrly, garage Up-McLAIN ENTERPRISES amkr '800. 494·1521 11a1r1 Patio. brite & FEATURES LAROE STUDIO, lull airy walk·in closets EXCLUSIVE kitchen. close to tO'M\' $750 mo 645--843 t BEACH & COUNTRY beach Great view. 200· to bch LO 2BA 220 Chtt Or "3 S59'1 bm can. f p, auto oar CLUB COMMUNITIES mo Avl Feb 2nd 213/ door 5001 River Ave t 2 & 3 Bedroom 596-4 770 or 714 581 · s895 mo yr1y 642.3 890 A.pts w frplc wet bar 4489 -micro w d hliups 25 ,ell From Oen c entral .,, & garage STERLING Pl.AZ'-I 2BR BA. patio $750 ""•111ra •10r•o• All LUXURY APARTMENTS mo yrly 631·2858 matntananca Incl -Sorry no pets Command•f'Q ..... _ C)Yef LU• & atry lg 2BR 2 BA FROM S1,295 mo Balboa Oceenfront Duplex •BR 3 •-,eA j S1 600 mo 3BA 2·~BA s 1'00 mo •08 E OCEANFRONT _ 542-4905 Wkdp 9-5 NEW 2BR. 2BA POOL Micro dw tan'Varucal S995-lo C!!P 640-63!i •28DAM $700• 18DRM $800• Frig d11nwatnar stove incl No pelt 545-4855 STEPS TO SAND VRLY BCH RENTALS 18A 10 lBR untum11had S750 to St400 V1LLA RENTALS 175-4912 * EASTStOE • Spac~a 2BR. 1 BA. r•frlg, g .. & water Inc l7IOlmo, '4&-5853 1 BR, 1man, bul cozy, M OVE·IN ALLOWANCE LOU of Sludentt tooa IOf lot• of wood, n-car· New 2br, 2ba, blllln• j .,.,.,,,_, 1UrNallong1 1n P•t & m ini blinds Small dog ok S89S/ Clalllflad Wll tlltly find seostmo 9.3e-0552 mo 645-0302 '°" w-aowrt.ed? coast Beach 1crou c11 to Fashion 11 THE NEWPORT MARINA llrHI LMng room NS Frplc pool, IP• Slar1· 760-0919 ••'11'•11 wan F0tmal I Ing at S900 Call FAIRWAY ms ll dining rm Pnvalt dtctc Batlle, 062·9602 or BIG CANYON 1Bdrm S985 494·2265 1 Metia, S44-e130 ~ I I e Claaa.l..O ruloeH># tt1um1> We 1e11 •..a.a,.,,,., 1 ,,,.., "990 10 •no-10 O<;y -·1 ,,,.., r...a ditn COM. Nice toom In W/O tft'lg, ffplc, oer. front h ... ~ Ore.Nd pool, 1ennla 1875 Wllltc to Mech 1450 115-2202 01 tu-&82 ........ °' 70-99'3 H11r1rr1•, ,J,'Qt.) • qui.t ttome. kite pttv, c~. maid~• S2501mo 54~98 or 141-4979 lnlll\9, Prof non'tmllr, all am«1 gar. 111 d . ovt bath, kit priv refet· enc" $.500 ut•l Pd 55M999 LAGUNA BEACH COM &hr r cu.t. Ml w/QfHJ ~. 3 car gar. wl d f,p M50 '7&-5115 or .. 9-3113 CM E'.US. RMPQ" ~ 2s-.. S4~5Jmo. St60 dep Sml(r Ok Lndry lnc:luded. 142-4 1 l!le CdM bch aide hwy, lrg 38t to. w d , pauo No amk druga avt now 5-475 mo 875-&837 Fam haa to ahr 2br. 2Da, CM N·amkr $425 mo Inc ut11 Cl~ 14&-0140~-- MOTOR INN Wkly tantal• s 1 75 & Up COfor HBO TV meld ave, heated pool Fam n·amkr ahr ort & 11ap1 to ocean 1 n h m w po o I by Kitch • avt 915 N Backbay Oul9t ~ Coast Hwy 494-5~ "IO · lllil • o 5'J.l24t Lido Pon. by th• bay Fam neat I r .. p to shr Fum rm'ba ahr dbl l 3Dr cory cottage in moblla hm. amen111as CaM N ·amkr S575 Of king $450 87)..5 t 00 Vl \1111 72:J..S&61 NB Ea11bluff untum Kttch'tndry prtv, semi· pvt •ntr S3501mo Incl ut11 Rafa 760-1591 Rental~ to Share 2724 Fur 10v1ng car .. r O•I· •nt.O M F ~ cpla snr 2BR 2BA CM conao Gar pool Rant negot S40 6'>50 a111 tor Tom H 8 •BR House to tllart with one p•r son 1pac1ou11. clean & QU•el 892·2998 COM n s fem, •BA Hun1tng1on B•ach 4BP w11h I p 5 bites to b cn nous• w a Prar Fe,.,, $438 721 84S3 non·'lmkr S400 incl .Lux ugun1 Home Ocean vu m1 10 DCh CaDI• ma d pnonas St M $490 497·1304 •BALBOA Pan ocnltnt 11no•• room •n JD• nousa S550 ""0 • " ""' 67~5429 "oommat• Connection t....,.,..,.,., 116 Sa ~ 900 ,_ _ _., ••• no -0"• •• 7-4000 BAL Isl lrg 4BR w trp patlO, 3rd nr sundec t. w d $511 mo Altl ' t .. 23-428& evenm2! Balboa Island 3 0 • lovely 3br nm pvt rm & ba. IOI• o f CIOletl seot> mo 723-6275 Uhl !}64-3454 LI 001 Ma l a non smo 1ter "'0 drugs Kitchen p•1v S450 mo 6:'3·'>879 or ~7J 8717 ag n.1 B•ach walk to beach Snare JB• 28a $400 mo C.11 Snar SI 4'!19 4003 M F 10 "'' 2Br ~Ba ap• Npt Beacn area Pool spa Sm•" 0 " S3!>0 mo ~ 97? 1104 Pro• m 1 to share 'Hi41C 1acula• toe & .mw 2BA t '>BA \/ta Lido Twnhse S500 10 S 700 mo daoa,..d•l'\O on hi& styta 619 981 ... 303 QUtSTIONS MOUT DATtLINE? Due to detays at GTE the 900 OateOne service wm not be available In the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. UIOP.lllD CHRllTIUI in ... L""'MA Ill AAMIMA FAA I PRllDT TO RESPOND Call Ro'*1 at 842· '321. £)rt, 311 AnltACTIVI rv" vwnn• loVVft nv vn IPIND IOllntME TIRED OP DATINQT I s1rono yet t•ncter IUROPIM ILOND Bu1 Mfioua eboU1 Im-LOVI" WITH Ml SWM 28 &'I " 145 lb• • ..-. a ladY to ahaQ Po'tan1 lhlngt tn ltfe. 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Shr my c:twntwn b9autl- ful new home, pvt ba, w elk-ln CIOHt. W/d, jac l800/mo. 91g..3755 W'alde CM 4Br 2Ba hae. Cable, w/d Avt 2/ 1. S350 Incl 1.1111. O.p req. 548-9123 Iv• mag GPt to the bas le INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES l • I' , l ' H•" · lll • • 1lngl• 09raga. 1115/ mo. Call avanlnga, 113-6152 Hu·-.1 111 .. ,·, l Jtf,, ,. 11 ll Ht ·11: L. /t)9 MO 720, tOOl l/F Ul1~ Weatcllff, NB. Agt 541-5032 BRINOERSON TOWERS O.cora tlve executive aul1•, IUb-leue, ftex :t•r, 28r, 1 Br. Ort petklng "'9f(. ~ 7U•77Yed 1eo-t1Ne 1111!11·.tr .. tl .' · HH Office a gat apace, • rma, 38A, 12' rollup ,300 aq /ff gar door. ttth .. nee • lg. rofklp door Pomona, CM. sooo. 1780/mo. t 7t1 WNl!llr, 145..oel4. C M. d•)'! $404352 Prime Newpon 1!$1Yd. rw 8,500 aq. rt. 2 large of· City H•tt. 1 OOOaf store fie.. I receptk>n at•• for retalVolflca/food w/2 lg rotl·UP dOOf'. l t 300. etl-793-535e S.57fl<t "'° t779 ~. C M De IM0-9352 Quiet, prtvat• Newpon Beach watemont of· flee. 1 ,885 aff +-Out• aide dactc. Excellent frH pwtclng. Call 873- 9330 rOf Information. lr11 \)/llfl f>rtqwrt,i ,l/'.IU DUPLIX + ltl UW hra Incl w••kenda. Renonably Pflc•d ex· Oen vu. t st bite to b~h S4IOK Birr .. 2-315<> Counaellng Center. ecuuve otllce au1te1 Call 724-4510 avallabl• louted In Basic office •PK• neer J.W. alrpar1, 225-525 sf. s1 1q ft. **'* Rent con1tderatlon with 8 mo. ••••e *** 831-8066 Central Coata Mesa Full service From 300 sq It to 600. Now Im· provements S 90 9 t plus lree rent 646-9663 EXEC office suites neer JW Airport. 4770 Von Karman Ave. NB FAX, recept, copier, conl rm. kltch. lree parking & cotfM. l ·sty bldg turn. S250 mo-mo Al Quinlan 833 .• 9550 Fa1hlon laland 150- 195 aq. ft Ocean & cour1 yatd vlewa Call UH or Christi IS;t4-4492 ----WESTCLIFF BUILDING NEWPORT BEACH Weslcllff/lrvine Ave Of'flce & Retail Avail &45-1101 FIND .. . . •. ' ~_'§ii. . . . ~" Bus11wss Opportunity ?904 $$DEALER SS Maintain company •• cured accounts. 400"" MARK·UPI NO SELL· INGt 1 ·800·828·3922 AAA LOCAL ROUTE All Cash. No Vending No Selling $200·$800 Weokty frqm each guaranteed locallon Investment required t .aoo.22e.ee30. I... •!!'£!!TIMI• = ~~ ~I.ii:·:· ..... .,...... -.... °""' .,.._ •t o ew. . ...-*'* ..,._, 1mp1. end 111,000 __,, in. Nation al compan y Wo 111 ~'" ~t. ANaut~ ~_!lfta dla~~o~-Am.MIM..IM: Xlf1' in. proof , turnk•Y · -~ -,.,.. H0.000 + p.r year oueery No ~ come to •Hambte Poa•ll*. Cell OpM.. ..-.. '9QUWect a.v. ptOducta "°"' your tore. 1.eoo-1a.1 .. !:_ 1ce .-ct ,.,.H out-home. I04-M•11oo a U9lllUllA !eta Prcw.n and vu-• DI!". PM29 A • ....,..... am.act proc:tuct• With ...... & ... AA. •IUll-• .., eJCCJtlng new mar· 1 '" ~""' HANOUNG NABISCO , chandlalft9 conc ept Caatlngr a v•llabla, KEEBLER, FRITO LAV c~;r,.,.,.te H m uch ~:s:.ii:,:.g Actora & SIM ILAft '000 ~to .:.~_P!:,mwo .. nthlc. (213) 17"'°9tt PAODU C TS . N O " •evv·• ... ~. SELLING INVOLVl!OI l!•P•nda rapidly with A u a m t>la p roauc ta. Service commercial lnteraat ''" financing. Earn up to $550/Wtc. acct• aet up by IOCat· lnvettment or St•.•95 124 '"· No exp. Will Ing co. Nat'I cenaua raQulred. Call Mr, C•rl train. Clll 1«J0.7~1'0oC IWITlllDDI Fff Pff.Cetttw Putt H.B. 142-6517 M•bet flguru ahow ave Oamar at 1-too--828- g ro•• earnlnga o f l249 or efter hour• 13.•00/mo. Rag. e end weelcenda •t 1· hra/Wk. Min. fnveat IC>O.e20-2724, $&,9t l . C.11: ,OR SALE! Fine---;;,;--------- 1.f00.332.()()45 NOW Oallery. Nor1h County for broc San 01900. Rancho A. A VENDING Santa F• .,... A•Ht Nothing Down • Han· ••I• w/large c:on· dllng Herahey·1, Nab-signed stoctc. 140.000. I sco. Ma M ·a N o ___ 8_1_t_f7_•_&-"--oe_2 ... 2 __ 1 SELLING INVOLVED N•l'I Commercial Ac- counts ••I up by Co , Nal'I Cenaus ahows •vg gros• earnings S3,SOO/mo. RequlrH 8 hours • -k 1-eoo. 332-2049 •520 SELLING OR BUYING A BUSINESS? lnv1•c,tn11•nt Opportu111 ty 2Y08 ENJOY 14-1$ .. tt1Utn Oft TMI DMda U0.000 to S 1.000 000 C&ll Dtnitcrl Altoc 49MQS llO'IWt Mon1 ·y to Lo.111 ?914 •WIDOW HAS ISS 4 IE AT THE IEACH •IYNOON• Call Maggie 8A M ·12~ ....... t. BEAUTICIAN Perlerably who C9n do h•lr, nalls & facl•ls, Oua.r wago or comm FV salon. 5-40.09-40 BOOKKEEPER F/C PIT, Insurance b•ckgrnd/Agena. 0 C Airport arH. 957·1122 FOO FREE INFOOMATION CALL I 800 777 8835 ProMATCH TO'al 120,000 up No --------.. SNACK VENOINO ROUTE S 1270/Wk grou In· como. Complete aetup by natlonal company. Minimum Inve stment of $9950 for 10. machine rout• CAii 1 • 800-869-6872 cr1d1IJo" Ho pe1111ty Ctll Otnlton Aato •H .. llS ~I Morwy anted 2916 Need 1 OK 10 help open business Free travel • return on lnvett· ment Kehh 498-1780 Mortgages. .D ·s 2918 11t Ir 2nd TRUST DEEDS Rofl or Purch Low Po1m1 A Raio• CFO Young Orange County publl1hlng company soaks Indi- vidual with at leH1 aeven years ac- counting ecperlence u a majOr llnenclal e11ecut1ve to be the company s chief n. nanc1a1 0H1cer ALL CARPENTRY I .RESIOENTIALCOMM S yea1"1 erp L•C..-c".ed 25 Y<'llrl IH ll All Carpentry 351 E lectncal 361 O Home lmprovements375 Papering 3866 I WALLPAPER Contractor Fut Cloae 0111• Us A Chance• Lone Star Mor1gage Olen &•7·t 871 day1 839-3203 nltea Responslbthtles I~ elude directing dally accounting OP•••· tlon•. f1nanc1a1 r• por11ng, perl01mlng auditing and control functions, managing monthly closing cy- cle• and prepar•tton ol monthly flnancjal statements. review- ing accounts recelv- aote end payable balance sheets and preparing special n. f'\enclal reports r .. quested by sonlor managomont. 894 2811 213·S96-7518 phDSOS Fair rates Uc Joe 744 0123 All C11rpen1ry Windows· •CIOOrs '"""Vts.ff'"'<ld~ 'IQ etc Qua, IV *OI~ Ot~LY Coiling Fan Spec lellat Socur11y t1ght•n9 pool spa, ;no. so'V c.ill•. lreo 9'11 842 2<1<16 Rets Ln 647·1956 Electrician $30 HR. •Carpentry. lnl'e71 Gwy0om¢ Coll'llTll Rea paint, home repair. 0.-ange Cnly CM JO yra eccl price Honeat Uc 1321240 •~ quaftty 282·7414 Houses1tting 3760 WE gals lhd hang logtthtl T 0111 lnltl'lor Re'T'Odtlino Stl"t!Ct ADVICE TO THE OAAZY. 833-7172 nnouncements 292 s""an iot>s o• 1 s 'fll ••P I 1 CARPENTRY HOME REPAIR CALIF . native wllh refs Shor1 & Jong term Love anlmala (714) 722-6120 Pet Services 38 7 5 Sec ret Method• Anotneya use to erase b•d credit F0t detalls 24 hra. 7 14-0"7-1902 lndlv1dual must have account de- gree (CPA preferred) E:tcellent b enefits Send resume with cover letter to L"" ~] $2.80 per day Th•t'a AU you P•v for 4 Ines. 30 d.y motwl"IV.., '" Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlorma11on CALL TOOAVI! ASK FOR LOIS Vour Serv1ce 01rectory Representative 642-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE Doors windows & ctoseit Free Est T ""' 11 rl()a r CSOM s ... all '417192 Greo 979-627! Landscape & Lawn Care 3808 p bs 0 k ()()'\ 893-66..E._ FR doors windows, plantetlon •hullers Fences & Decks 3615 Factory direct prices FENCES·GATES NEW C11ll 001 630 6S04 Al()u RedWood Ced.ti SllMl·Rettred Land· scape Contractor 0• sign Install Lrg, am SAVE SSS 754-7170 MASTER CAAPENTAV posi replace CM"N9 Rough-l•n•sh·coroc.,ete _,,,.. Wt>y11 IC2·710I Sweet Tree Landscape Maint 011rden1ng Serv R•lt "" "' !)48-5174 & brrck work So Cal 30 yrs 964-8886 Small AN Big Jobs In ~ OeeU-doc• door1 tt!t Nyn Ne wn 6'1~ 30 Y'! ~." Ooor•~•oa .. Al!.,a•oor.s .ti'""' Pant'-toch !&orS·()ryw Pa•~c 3S rs • • P J!<1 &e 2.J)5f;1 AES co~ ROOt'I •isd ' cio .. 11 l>OOltahel .. s pal<O COY S'•Oong doors 1 rtc!Wd dK\os k 842..,9St Cement oncerete 3526 Firewood 361 Ft~ .. ~o~~~s~,NEO THE GREEN SCENE ~-«lGafypl;.11 ,...., r .... ~ .2t3 ~I J.M.""~"' Sptonkler lnstanat.on Floor Install 'Aepa1rs362 Tree Trtmm•ng ~tmov•I lawn Ma1nt & Cleanups Rotot. 1.ng • '32·9804 • St . Lie. ,.5 0 902 5 GOOD FLOOR Covorrng I • TREES • Vny'<ffl"''' .. wooc:I ~,,_. SW.-"1"11 Sotld Llel~S69 S!I0-8S77 Topp«1Jl•mow Clnup Nu Garage Doors & Openers 3622 Masonry 3828 la-a(lrll!IHr 7$1-3444 I 8RICK-P11101-FlreplacH •COAST OVEnHfAO• St11ne·T~le-Block & ne- SKt1onat & 1 P ect ow toining wa111 1eyr' exp Se>< "QS·Mrd*J'.-OcYr\ Lie /Ins rots 675-3852 CAT NANNIES, INC. ProfessloMI cat cere In your home Feed. liner, play period Ve11 Grooming transport· auon. Full vacation Lost & Found 2925 service Newport Currency lound on Personnel Olreclor 3JO Wes1 Bay Street C o st, Mesa. CA 92627 COM areas Dally Balboll lsl11nd Turned weekly, monthly rates In 10 N B Potor.e OllPI -~~~~~~~':=! Call 714-222.,.866 &44· 1493 00G SITTING your hOmf ~IA rOUNO Gola en At> ing S:Vdenl.WW"IM loYlf ..,.,., tr1over Well behl'tvod n emplOymnl Hwpl 8c"' oldor mnle 10 yr.,, Vo arN !31"989 I c1n1ty ol lrvrno Avo & Back Bay '•48~ r ound r10fl I I 2 younq Br1tt11ny F' n11nt~ " Val ••v ••tin 91 3.19ec, 1 964·9A"IA Plaster Repair 388 Int Ellft patch plHtorlng Cu!ltom teirturrng quality work Problema.No Prob temsl 132$864 554-7831 Plumbing 389 24 Hr EDDU4"5522 HEATING ' PLU~BfNG lJc 5" 1878. Visa/ Master Found tom IQ ronot"e I shell rolor•Cl dog Found i:>nd & Or anqn CM •, rn 41194 LOST Cal Jig orango long him ni11l<1 vie on lty Snntn Arrn Avo & Mont<> V1-.til IM'> 6:?10 Iv mns"n~r> COMMERCIAL PRINTING SALES PERSON DIHVDI Trttk\ f0t lnctuatrlal ca. taring routH, HB .,.a. Ask tor Al or Tom. 14•1030. t .... prn UltN 1~00 A DAY Peol)I• o.i1 You lo ~=======~I Orde r Opportunity Publleatlona. 704/421· eeee. Eict 41B29742. EARN SSOO TO ltl~OO W EEKLY STUl""NO E N VELOPES A T PART TIME ULEI RIPI ..... reJ)I for MW Orang• County Spanlah langu•ge new9~. muet ba bl•tlngu al. Coat• Me .. location, QUar• anteed draw plua cornmlaalon. r•ply PetaonneC Olrec;;10fy, S30 W. Bay 8'1Mt, c o at• MH•. C A 12821. HOM E N o ewperl· A SST. DISTR ICT one:• Few frH lnfOtm· MANAOl!.A needed to atlon ffnd ... f ad· aupervl... hlr• a nd ~=======~ dr""d itampect en-1reln "'°'°' route cartl-llC'Y.'l•AMIN 1/91opa to• E F Aa.oc:, era. d•llva r dow n /NI • P .0 Box 08170. rout••· update p_,,.,. PIT In N.8. off'lc:a. _ .. h __ ... ,_ Sec'y/computer akUI• Cleveland, OH 4~ WOfk ..... _ ....... CU9.-w/•dmln •blllU... H'1a/ 1omer aeNtce No ex· •XTRAS for TV fl perlence neceuary pay neg. 144-0741 movlH 3-5 dys/Wtl, Muat have re llat>I• llCURITY SSO-S 100 • dey. $40 auto and current ln- fH 2t3-278-0918 aur•nce C•ll 842· DIRICTOll FILE CLERK •333. uk for M11te Newport Ounee ~on ·COURIER. FT/PT Npl ~W.:.:l.:.;:1!)';£..:...______ t\aa an lmmect oe>an-lng for •n .. p'd P.O Bch law firm NI amkr pff TELLER or RH.,..,. Offlcat to CaM Sue 752·2522 Wefla Fargo Bantc manage security at•lf Ooneral Olflce Karen, 8715-4290 •t too acre waterfront PIT. Oetall m inded para re creational park. to help kHp crHtlv• Saeklng • dlaclptlned entre p r org•nlzed. lnd lv w/mln of tO yrs SELF STARTERS NEEDED aecurtty exp. Send , .. Flex hrs. NB 14.e..7878 aume to: s.eunty Po- , $300.$500 per week 6AM·12 Noon CAL L Me99le 84a.99t9 HOME TYPISTS PC usera needed S3S,000 potential Oe- talls. (1) 805 887.eooo Ext 8-22387 HOME WORK-Spare Time. P•ln1 lovely min· lature toys. earn $20 set No e11perlenc e neeeaNry. and no in· veatment required Fun for the whole fam lly Amazing record me1aage re- veals detail• can any· PASTE·UP Buay compoalng room la looklng f0t an ••pe rl e nce d paat.-up artist. We are a dally p•per, M> ~Ing wefl undat deadllnea la • muall Thia la an evening Po•ltlon We offer fun medical, dental and Vision c.,e. F0t rnota lnform•tlon, Of to achedute .n Inter· vtew, pi.a .. cont.ct u.. Larkin 81 642- '32t . ext 202. EOE 11me 1 ·900-990-4049 ~~~~~~~~~ ,.. .;; INTELLIGENCE JOBS All brenches US Cua· tome OEA etc Now hiring Call (I ) 8~ 982·8000 E.t K·22387 MAINTENANCE Need working 1upervl· •o• & malf'\tenance 1t•N E.aD d In carpen· try, plumbing, etec:trl- cal & drywall for larg• commercial. reatden· tlal & marina prOject In Newport Beach Refs & 1ale drMng record mandatory 873-9330 POITALJOll St t.•1 to 114 90/hr F0t eam & a.ppl1c:1t- 11on lnf0tmatlon call t • 800/009·0831 ••t CA t 30 8AM-8PM, 7 d•y•. Par1 Time COLLECTORS SET YOUR OWN HOURS Become an lnd•P~· ant contractor conect· '"9 IOI nome .ub- acrlptlons or the oauy Piiot Comm11slon paid WHkly Contact Steve Rogers at 842· 4333 MARKETING IECTY RUD •OOKS FO" For company relOcat-l'AY1 S100 a title No 1ng to Fountain Valley E•perlence Call 1· CaJI Kathleen, 900-847-7178 (SO 991 ___ 213·928-MS.J mini or Write PASE . MECHANIC JET SKI E •pori.cnc:ed Marine/ Jet Ski mech w ,own 10011 Wo,_ for lergest water vehicle dealer, cerear poa111on. top wages Apply I 880 Newport Blvd, Coit• Mes11, 842·8870 2S9Z 1&1 S LI~ co•nway, N Aurora. IL 80542 REAL ESTATE CAREER Busy R E co •"ks a1siatant to a top pro- ducer Muat be 1elf· starter. aggreaslv• and e11tremety d• pendable Sales poll· Ilona atao available. MEDICAL ASST. Send Income reef! to sition, 113 1 Back Bay Or, Newport Beach. CA 92S80 Salee HELPI WE'RE IWAMPEDI Wa h1111e hundreds or famllln In the grHl8f South Or•nge area who h•v• aent for ln- f0tmallon from us r• gatdll'IQ th• pvrcha .. o f ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA OutS&IM~ 11vM .,.. among V'te hlghM t paid In the WOt1d Juat 2 ord8f• awn• you up to $700 Oroaa commlaalona for the wHk. Full fl"lnge banefltt 1-eoo-&21-$121 SalH Need money feat? $2000 p e r -nont h guarentoed No e11p nMded buytng Ml~ed r1em e •1 government auctlons on our t>e- t\al1_ 1.eoo..9M-204JS 11111 Proftttlon1I Nallonal company needs hlQh callbef In· dMdual for C.I mar· ket $ t SOK • per yHr pe>1enlt&I Ext>ef~• In reerultfn9 and moll· v•1Jon&I Ulea training neceaUty Call (113) ea2.a22 S.i.a!Human S.rv PROVIDE NEEDED IDMCE TO FAllUES The Calif Public u111t- lles Commtnlon. RE· QUIRES 1h111 all used. household goods movers. print their PUC Cal T number. hmo 1 & chautteur a pr1n1 their T C P num· ber on all advertise- ments If you have a question about tho le- gality ol a mover llmo or ch•ulfeur. C111t Public Uttltles Com· mission 714-558-4151 Orrveways. patios, paths etc No JOb too small Re11soneble Mlcke 53&-0553 L;cj1S!8398 963-t.466 --Brick, B lock, St o ne Glass Anything In masonry By the jOb or dey 18 years exp 645-2942 Property Management 3898 LOST r om Goldnn nn trrevor Mon 1 21 W11 i on A Cnnyon rJ61't1s I CAN MANAO I! mo11•c ntrr1n •.in 1110•, N .. l'd an aggress1v@ 1clf mo t1v11tod PO•· t on to •~II commor· c1111 preas 11me L11rgo <Jouo1e oN1do Harris press has time available to prin t I N SERTS TABS. NEWSPA· PEnS,ETC Cu11om11r will got quallty votumo or1nt· Ing on e short turn around ttmo Somoone with 1omo ostabll•hod contacts would be a btg plus Excellent w orking onv1ronmont M&ny benefits This Is a commission pos1t1on With a bl·Weekly dr.aw against II 1n- tere1ted p l"Rse con- t11ct Oavo Holtlll at 8'12..ot321 Eott 252 ' year HP Muat be PT R . 180 Nwpl Cntr I b llln u a l 957·3225 Or ,. • NB 92MO -I NEED MONEV FAS17 •ICYCUNO OPllAYO• Area luner•I n<>mM tooklng for people lo provide pre-1'\ffd ••rv· IC•• Must be able to relate well to people St•ble Income FfT c.- r••r Excellent training & tovtng suppott. No e11patlenc e naceaaary, but must love people Call Liz, 213-533·t91 I coust1c Remodeling 3408 •HANO PLASTERED• Smooth or Designed w.111am Or.1s P\u1tflng 56M&56 •~!9 Additions Remodeling 34 10 KEVIN STUDER General ContrlC10f Res/Comm kite/bath rlmodtl ng SI UC 493137 !31"5S31 Act mg Lessons 3416 Producer• Actor• Con· 80f1fum presem1 pro- f•alonal training lor profes1lonal ac1or1 •t lM ~nlng and 1111•· "'9Clllt Mt cal ~1• J!pl1,1r1r I", S1or 1111 ,. i-126 ,Al.US~SVC Al ...... Modi!• Cowteou • s.v ~15 aoa1• HnOt II. CM I\ 11!1 I TILE lnstalled/Ropa1red Pro,,.pt Couneovs 5.,.,, ct FrM E.sl & Rtllftnets ~"' sn.'by 84~•76 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAH leaky showers-Acid waah & regrou1 New & Reparr .Bathrms- Shower doors K1tc · Floors-Plumblng Uc 25yra 0 C 673-8065 Child Care 353 Glazing 368 SPEC Al TY Gl.ASS & I/, PPljl1 Cu11.,,.. ""'" "' • ll) • re r t *••1•b d00•$ ,. (tol.f' ~-c \ FREE EST 1~.t'ES ~, '$'~ GLASS BLOCK All matPrtl!ll!I & 11\t>or Rat•s from S21 ~Q ti Any SIH jOb 6!>().2006 Handy Man 371 ••R E PAIRS HOME RENTAL PROPERTl[S Pe1nt·Cll•pflnt•y· Drywall G-'\'611!1 '211 I •HANDYMAN * C 0 R A S LICE NS E 0 8-Q & 1,,.1 iota ,.,,,. 1 •• DAVCARE So Coast Ca Bruer~·· t1•s Plaza area S75 'wk 556-1196 LYNN'S HOME OAY CARE HAS OPENING for Infant to 1 year $4 hour 64 I -9264 EXP LICENSE CP1oldcvt AMERICAN BUILOltl(, & PROP MGMT f fM· PlvmD-Carpn1ry 1.tnr.'"f GIUt·T~t 6'1 916~ CHRISTIAN H11ndy"'1111 Corpentry-a1mp10 plu,.,b•no<onrrt•l' 1)4'<'"' ~1 7S yr1 t •P 897 WI EMPH~S IS on CHILO DEVELOPMENT Newpon ..,., ROOln 1n-632Q Doug• Handyman Serv '"''1 ' Plumbing-carpentry· Cleaning Services 354 CHARO and JENNY'S Housecleaning. Apt Condo-O!fien Xlnl ,..,. Ero •e.bond •72-m& Hou1ecleaning-Apt-Ofc· Condos Catpat cl••n- lng·pa1n1 .. tc Engllsn speaking 9eM88 t efec·patnt-apt ma1nl res>d Ouer 963-51-42 HANDY ANDY Elec·Plumb-Pa1nt LI c•rpntry. etc 83 t 110113 HOMR MAINTENANCE ANO REPAIR C1ll Jeff 993· 1222 RETIRED contrec1or will Install your new Bay Window Oo 1m11ll ••· modeling Jobs Cur rent CA lie 850-4483 Massage 3830 t,tASSAGE·lpoll ,_... I tor ttle MW reat. Hnlt)ly T otel retuatleft. Re!MH a your Streu 966-S t 7! STRESSED OUT? 1.tuuoe Tllefapy "' Cl'\.roo<ae!>e oftlct ln1ur ICCpltd S38-T719 ,...,,,. Moving 3834 t ABC MOVING t SHO"Q ...,., 'O'f'I C<_. RtAS RATES Tlll046 552·0410 •A·1 MOVING• 730.1353 CLEAN & EXPERT For a JOB WELL DONEi SwngOC tor t5yrt UC. T·ISll,642 Painting 3858 PAINTING PLUS Que tlty & attll Aftordeb le 5"6-578& SUN RISE PAINTING C111•ori WOf\ l"4 '"" Ft I doot'l #lnclowl ·~ Vt:, '>99407 5 73-09S9 SURFSIDE PAINTING YOUR PROl'l!RTY LOST "''"" w.i1c,, En· 18 years e11perlonco qr ive• 1 r"IRmc> 'll'mas R E Bkr, 720-0236 19•,•, KN•fl'I '~ n 8 ~ Roofing 391 751 1000 l 05 T o r F Oll•lO n Pill., RAINPROOF l """ Co'1 '>ri.i y Ne"'"' ROOFING nornrral tin f H : Pet Andf'!' al ' com ...... t . I n /'tVll•I •1 'fl PF TS Fllfoo's rtoa,, 1 '~f!t M c: 1 tlHIJAt •UA Sml I O..a ry WO'\ fa.rr Ra•H fHI GUARANTEED S~ FRH ft· urn w ht pllw' ~ '""*'" H~74~ I br•111I u!(J r othr Voe 968·S891 ·~~c.()4 VIC lf'.lrtA Pl i'lf 11n1t,1 W C M NOf'O\ mt'(J t alion RAINPROOF ROOFING nFWAno :,7J !'HJJ Ru•O•n•·•I & C0"'"'•' • R•rools ·~•rs & a•y<ia Qua ''Y ~ Ju ••I•• JHI Guarfl"'HCI S.r FR[[ HI ·~~74~ 11611 Sl'l9 t •II• &~().I --- Sti•"QI" ""''""O loost1 f lat roof ltak1 Small iob• art QUICI! I NS)' 18 yrt t•P LIC G~ 723-5703 SprinklN Repairs 3921 I.AWN ~ tnetal'f'91)111 m1nualflutom111c tir11er11 valVts 20 Y'S ll'P Atu met Tony $41-315$ 1le 3928 Q().0503 Entry-Kitch-Bath a 23 vr• exp. FrH Ht r£~P Serv1et", J'l29 Personals 3002 A New Ye11r A Now B• g1nn1n91 rond thnl IP• CIOI pOr'\On wllh Prelorran fnco11ntor1 E.xclusi11n r.l111ntolo ln- tflrvlows In Newport Bnftl,, n IA 1ae-01&11, 818 966·8368 eves, 714 650 703~ OR tho hott11st women In Amerlc,i by phone I O N ' 1 -900-468· 3625 s10 call t8 & up Personal Ser vices 3005 A DATE IOf'ighl Hear lalklng peraonal1 from local women A men who would like to I mHt you (n11mes & phone • 1neld) 900- 346-3377 S 1 O!I min COOKS Train fo r lndustriill Ca- tering 1n111e1. HB 11re,1 I Asl\ fot Al or Tom, 848-1030. 1·4pm COORDINATORS Great Opponuntty for Educ11tors lntere91ed in Int I Student E•· ch11ngo We oro look· Ing for highly moll· veted 1nd1v1duals to coordlnnte a 'lhort term homestay pro- grql!lm for European Students In your com· mun1ty lde&I candl· dates 11re org11n1zod with strong commu- nity Contac11 Oood compensation & pos- sible trnvel boneflt1 Call INTRAX at 8()(). 288-t221 Chlldreo'adult homes lor dev dlHbted In Costa M••• need v"tl· ous Positions Wltdys &·30.9 30A, Wknd 3rd shift, llve-ln hou1• Mgra Call Keith 714/ 957~281 COUNTER HELP Mnke up 10 s125 per I Reynold• Aluminum 1 h 1 Recycling has lmmo-day trtmm ng P 0 o-dlate FfT openings for graphs No ••P nee polite & friendly peo- t-800-553-4377 pie to 1tan our bevet N E W M L M • pro a ege container recv· needed 59"'fi, 10 M 1 cling sltea In the Oar· lake away product den Grove & Wesl· Taped mag M2-0172 minster area Post11on ORANGE COAST OAILV PILOT AOVERTISINO ADMIN ASST Ou11e1 Include an- •-rlng phones lor adv•rt11lng ataff, typing. fifing plua general office duties Pleaaant aurround· '"O•. lnaur•nce, paid vacation. Call 842· 4321. Est 251 A1k l or Howard Schramm requires baste OJganl· ration & math sklllt Good hand writing worltlng outdoor1 & ""Ing up to 70 Iba Musi have good peo pie 1kllta. l ues thr11 Sat. I 30·5. Drug screen required Starta at S7 57 per hr Peld training & ••c•l- lent beneflta No ••pa- rlance ~ed. Muat IPHk Engllah Apply In peraon at Ramad• Inn, 10022 Garden Grove Blvd, from 10 to 2 on t /28 No phon~ calla pl•••• EOE OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED IAl.ES REP elf starter, $300 per week draw. 12°/o commission on all sales! Speec:h Language Pathologlst F 'T po1lllon evall In Laguna Beach area Ablllty to direct speech therapy In • S N F Cellfornta llC req Pl•••• contact Riv.raid• Hearing & Speech C tr S051 Canye>" Crest Or, Ste 1()4 Rrverslde 92507 787-0204 TLMKT Fun Smile & Dial Sii hr food , lV break• nr UCI 9-5 M· F 85-4-819t TRACER Tr11cat '°' MIP Re-fund Pollclea Polen· llat SA.000 847-7 t 28 TRAIN I NO QUARANTEI Lo• Angelea TlmH la now hiring outalde sales repteaentatlvea. afternoon ahlfta, 5 hours pet d•Y Ouat- entHd S250 pet we.k during lralnll'IQ Ask about our medlc:ltl ln- 11Hanca S5 35 pet hr ptua tiered comml• l ion. 71 .... ~588 Ttlephonela ... Local Police a.n. tit. Tlckeil & ... 71 117·7MO. VERIFIER ()1·!.111,r 'I M-12 . ~ ,. . KATHLEEN'S HOUSE· CLEANING Personal touch Of'fc-apt·home Xlnt rats 845-0828 RELIABLE Houaectean- lng by th• d•y Local area. >Cini ref8fencea Call Yolanda 831·5H7 THE TROUBLEBUSTfA Home At1>11t lmptQ't!"M SptClf htt Slhtl•CtlOll • mull Ref~ 721-4t07 °'' . !y 1>9'"' ng by pt"Olt• ..atlas Uc • 802098 lntUfed Bonded Free Estimate 8"S-330!1 llO lill<E I Tfllll WN T res T llrTWl*'Q. NlllO'lll yttd c:IMIWp Frat Mt ~ JC TREE IEAVICE PIT, dry ctoenera No exp nee 831 ~en -1 ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;;;i;;;;;~i CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 I Detailing Au1o-Trucie- AV. FrM Plc:IC up & oeitve1rv .• 431-1188 {11 Jlr I Ir'•" 1 1 M-1·1 SPRING CLEAN. lnalde out, 01ganlze atorage. floral clean & reconst Ruby 675-8059 . .. .. . . . . . THERE S LIGHT at the We ooma to you ., ENO of th• TUNNEi.. yoUf c onvenience UC Mouaacleanlng by •~rte. 114"'48-2942 Helen ~2& f1 ,•1 r I ft ~ ' • . : A '~ ' C<1r•!r,1<.l1ir', J',')8 A. LA • Uc. Oen. Contractor. A M Phe... of Contt .. 9's.&t39 I ', • f I' . I I .... ,,...,c .. 11011 Dec:tc~rw a... "°"' 122 .. ,. i 1·, • • l ,H·l . . . SURFSIDE PAINTING (Na• ty IMl'"I~ by pro•-. QUALITY wonK 435-t7H ''°"''' lie 19020M !ntur'ld 8ctldtd ~ DICK'S HAULING fres tlllmlltas Junk to dum & gen-.. ~·..:..:::.. __ _ eral haullng. urge MESS Ll!SSON8 MICHAEL cox '"mNG ~ acMI• 01 dll- H aultng 3720 truck whh Ifft gafe, __ T..,.ng -.... ... L 540.3798 S12M ' MATlAIW ..,..,, -2.f1 ... ~...,. DUMP RUNS • JUNK fWllllat denlJ 1412• 11! Ml Furniture, traah, tr.. -__ l7$-4008 _____ '5 "*" ~-toen branchH. apl)llanc:H 'AIHTINO • WALL'APEll ~f'"" P~ Mika 7 dya 14&-t 3S1 t ANO AUAl'AS IKoll90t. A yiu _, Lot.al """' [Jptn "°" .. .. ,........,., HAUL 4-U. ~ 0,, '"'-. .... ..,. rat" cw other ettt-1' I mat9a. Oen haulng • ,,... houMhOfd toxle dlt POHI with IOeCI. ,,.. "'· 8'CM>389 .,-LT HAUUHO ~ a....,. ........ ..... 14Mtl2 FIND f I' q,• . ·.··•' r ....:: ~ • :-. HAHOINO/ITRIPPfNO UCI MOl71 Y1SA-MC ,,.,.'511 . . ' I I ~ : •'" • "• 0 •. • • •9 t' •T ........ , ThOtougtt, ~/out acr .. n•, rree aal . rafa Deltfd .,.,. Domf'st1cs JO 18.1 Wanted 9 overweight peQple W~ P•Y you BABYSITTE,. lo lo.. your weight COM. Warm, frlendty _5_33-_187_9_Ewt 4 & Hpetlenced woma~ C11hler/lllt1 to beby11t once • Pff Pet aupply store wHk f0t 7 mo old gtrl Morning• M·' Aak for Ref pref Call Linda at Shttne. 11M543, or 1~~· lttS-1457 $500 WKLY PO$SIBlE WORK AT HOM Info 1 •00.2:1.-...00 X71t l!mpt. Info, Sii Phone fM ACCOUITMT/ IOOIUCllPIJI, AecorclL wort! tn of· ""· ~ '°' ..... l atat• Lloa n ae OfOund tlOor. Help u ....... AllTIUmC COlfROL , ..... n ,ooo ~ .... Ho....,....!( • n••••a •rr. 11 o. ' •OCH»UO Clertcal/Off. luppert PIT. Apply In J*aon. NewPC>fl Landing ..... taurant, OO:I I!. lc:toe- w atet, h lbcMI. 11'4'.iT.1. Newapeper ro ... •• nallabl• lft Coet• .. ". •nd .......... hed\ JOO AM to l:OOAM. ~ No co1ectlnQ. car ... ltteUfan<a reQu"941. call .., .. :U.J .... UPTO •aoo PEii MONTH *•C91ECTIB* Early momln; mdot rou• available. MUii have dependable tian.,n.Hon and liability m.aruce CALL 1971 21' Pacemaker ~ 2~ hp Cfu. Mdef. w ... 9qulpped. Cafl 8 rolttlf. &ay.lcte Matin• Salta 114/ l'n4!570 EthM Alen ... bectl 20' SKIPJACK, good ch•lt9. ttlOO ....,., condition CoY9f ln- 1'°° eactt. MOw&7&2 b o a t d /o u t d r i 11 • DetWMn 10 a •-sa.ooo ~1 • D A v ... E 0 • I 0 0 31' TIARA ftrmWhfM~ tllCtll•nt condition. Radar, lora n, gtn 1U42IO lmmac:. 1135,000. ESTATE ..... American oak WtdcluM. WNI• cotfM ~. "'-UW rramtd f)flnt . 873-60l1 Qtua dining NI wf4 Aattan c~ra, 5 " tong. 3.'h rt wld4t. S85 088·f.293, 642 ..... 21' Vf.NTUAf., 2 u1i., nffda CIHnlng up saoo. 146-8457 S11p'> ()oc~., & Stur .1qc i'U22 . . Al Newport launch ramp. Wuh racll. cata. repair ahop. &44-ot20 729-3H3 Seara Outdoor J)*tlo tum 4 chllWa tabtt Npt Sch moof\ng Mar w u,,;brab. like MW I $th SI Oul9t ttv.. S2SO 080 Call 842· abOard area, E2 Parle· 4750, 7·9PM. Ing. (415) 332·2408 _ Sotaa, t>ookc.eMt, Ot~ nou••hold turnlsll- ings, 540-7890 Open hOUM Sun '2 to 5. 438 Proa~. N.B. M1sce llanPuus 601 Cuatom mad• pool tabla AQM. hand led- dtd Tlffany Qlau. Navar uttd. 1295 759-0884 PRIVATE DOCK Newport Water, •IK· ltlclty, etc 873-7877 S•p Avail-Ho ff\19 At>oarO 45' Sllp S720 Up to 32' $385 Si~ tie 10 25 S2SO SWALES ANCHOMGE Dally e.s 548-t&Ol C.in1pPr', RV 5> & Tr.tilers 801 4 ExtrCIM blllt Oflg $289, tac 1155 Staitctmbg SENI~ CtTIZEH ONL V. ••tr or'; 1399. sac Furnlahtd trailer wf $ 175 ~. com-room tdd11lon S8 000 _pu1trzd S5<M7U Cbh 1&40 NewPon WANTED TO BUY· Old Blvd • 58 Cotta ORIENTAL AUOS, any -~-•_a _____ _ l lH In any condtlion 1-ec»631·7233 Fref• to YCJu 6022 F9'••• 7 tt couch. orown a t>tut fabric. Mad• uphof9t.,y r• palt Cati~ ewt•lr·y f,irc., & Art 1 ,()/'> ANTIQUE 1 llTATE JEWllRY VW 1079 Van Camper Poplop, New •no•M Pro~n• Equtptmant, 11ova. fridge, t lnll, vary clean Perfect cond S2. 700 080 146-2909 Motorcycle Scooter 8018 Su'"uki 1971 OS7SO 1""9S1td S 1700 Mov- lno must NII seoo 080. Call after 5, 650-3830 Large aat.c:tlOn o f dla• mo nda vln1 •0•I watch•• Incl Aol•• llll'f.11!1 and Patak Wa buy. 1au, trade anct repair Wtlltam Harold .i-~. 3118 Naw- P0'1 Btvd .. 32nd 873-0315 I Marilyn Montot eign.d Photo Mt S300 Dell •IQ1* & framed htl'to isoo c.n e1~ OFF-WHT Fo• 8om~ tckl w1'1nll collar cutfa/Waitt band New ~m-Md S500 5D-T274 Pets ,iw.. ninul" 6049 •lOOIOHO tar t ~' Wt 111W WQf'4lrU bMg OOQt ' ~ MlbCle tor ldo04IOfl Mln1 go IO ~ •bit °""" eo.... .,..., ... .. ,.... ~ "" ""'°,,., ~ Q I ICDO • P1an<J c.. fl. rg.iris b059 1128 Klmb•lt Baby Grand, S2.500 844· .. 93. Sp<''''r : Go1 )I1 ·. 1,LJfi~> ·•.· ~ ( J , ',I '. 11 I t 1 ,' •l Artlat/8arl>•r H•m•, Salmon fief\ tack .. Hand/yd toot. s 1•10 400Coal• ..... St EVl"YTHHIG IALll Co"'putar. .,,tlquaa, houaaw.,.• • ace.a• tOftM, ._ 1 loM ARIO A114. IATllUN I 00 MAXI VAN., PIS. air, c rulae. atarao. tltt Whttf, 3 ,400 mu" ILLNESS FORCES SALE s1s .9" 831-21n No m•tter what you're dotng, your hometown newspaper The lllf ... flta In. TRADE no• WIU CM,_ rf •THI QUI NDI • .,,. I 142-1171 f,, . ' C I, · : ir. tJ' • 1r~11.1.r•1·: .. 1\1 'H 5351 6 apd (173-490) S27."5 '88 835 A/T (297421) 129,"5 88 7361 A/T (2HOS085) 127 .995 85 325e 5 tpd (INXW123) $10,905 ·ee 1351 A ff (97~) Fl.AWLESS 13W171 ACURA '87 INTEQRA LI COUPE STIRTlll& I IEW BUSllESS?? n. lAig9 °"*11Mnt .. "-0., PIOt • ptleMd to ennounoe • new MMCe no. ....,able to """ ~ ,_, W. .. now SEAAQ4 .,. .,... '°' 10" • no 9l1ra c:Nrga. .,., ..._. "'°" .. ..,. .,., the '"P to .. Ccu1 Howe Ill\ s.nta Al& al c:icu-. .,_ N ~ la CIOh@'IU d' -.. ... ,..,~......_ ......... ftW'll .... CoMnty ~ ...... Ofa ..... '°' ........ ,....... t1¥ ... ""° '*"" .. 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TODAY'S SUN ...-10 1t IS llllb S..t ..o 2 '"1 ~~lo~ ~ ..... 11 ~ -Swd .ut J 111t ...,.,. .... 12 IO.., llPO"• 1""1 I< Sunrise: 6:50 a.m. FISHING CefOM ... Illar 11 ......., kl .. 30, lolttlM tuc~ 11 ........ Sill Cr• 11 ..... Sunset. 5:23 p.m. ~ """" .. ltl-""''""""' s..~ 11 ,..~ 11t• \II Witt rllOflM ..... .,191 _... ,. ..... _,, "'"' """ c..-C• ~ .ind .......... ,,,.,. ...... Cly ...... TIDES .__ ~ .... , ........ 0 () '20 ' .. b'i l•\I l(lw 11 !ii •• s. ... S.f...-1109 UI u f~i.t """ , 11 '"' s. ... ~u ... Cii S.• low $« ....... 11, ,. S-.• 11~' Full Moon Last Otr. New Moon Jan 30 Feb 6 Feb. 14 Cruzan seeks to help others on right -to-die By Carl Mannrng A!ISOC1ale<I Pr"'I\ Wr t~r JEF-FER"O'-Clf't \fo Once dn"C'n tl\ rag1.· and frustration OH'r hrs dJughtC'r\ helpkss situ· auon Joe < ru1an nov. v.ants 10 help other<; I.tung 1h1.· \Clme ordeal over 1h1.• ntzht lo die He r,hun' l.1ht·I<. hkt "cru-.adcr·· or ·champion · 8111 he 1\ v.agang his own campaign to make rx'OPlr awarr that the} nC'1.'d to S1'X'C1f-.. in ad,anct" their "J'ihc<. at>out life- SU<ilainrng lrt'Jlmt'nt .<\ muscular ht'ardcd man who \alucs h1<i pn\at\ Cruzan find-. h 1 m~ll 1n th1.· 'fX>llight 10 tell the stor~ of hr\ daughtt•r '-ant\ tic.-·, used to the .t11cnt1on hut that doe\n t me tn ht· en1m \ 11 .. J ht• bottom hn1.· 1\ I'd rather ha"l'.' m. dJu~htn halk'' hC' ,,ud L J'lt "'<'ck h(' accepted an 1m- promp1u 1n' 11Jtmn to SJ')l'ak to a women·, cluh 1n hi\ hnmc1<>v.n of ( artt'n ilk \nd for tv.n da.,,, he and h1\ v.tl t• I ~ll' v.crr 1n Jef. fcr\on ( it.,, t1pJ)l«1rtntz ht-fore 1.om- m1ltCl'\ 1.on\1tkrtnR kg1c;la1ion rn <;p1rcd tH tht·ir dt1ughtrr'-. ca<.<' ( nuan )fi l'\J)('ualh "'Jnt'> 111 rcac h \oun[I. pcoplt .,..ho ma\ not have <,pc.·cificd 1he1r ...,1shc' ··T he\ re thr om·\ nw't 'ulner- able rhl'\ .UC the l\'c\'it likd\ to ha"c \omt• I.ind o l a1.h Jn1.ed dt·c la r at1on he ..aid The ( rulitn' fou~ht for 1hrl'C year<; to rt·m"" 1.· th,·ir <.ldugh1t·r c; feeding ruht· \J\ ing \he ~ould not want to 1i~l' 1n J ix·rw.tt:nt \Cg1.•ta1- 1vc <;late .\ 1•11n Lar ~reel. ldr the woman w11h <;t·nou\ hl"ad n1unec; and v.11h no hnrx· ot rt"lO\.t'r\ T he fam1h ' kg.ii dlort' led to a landmark I \ \uprt·mc ( uun tk· c1s1on on Jum· 2' <>tat1ng th.it pa t1cms hkc r'vh ( ru1:in could ht· allov.ed to d 1r ti thc·n v.a1.· · dear and conv1nt ing" e" 1cl1·nu• that ~a<i their w1c;h 'x•\eral of "1 ' C ru1an's former ~<H~orkcr\ then tc~uficd m state u1urt that <ohe u 1d \he wo uld never .... .in1 111 ll\e "'like a vegetable." Judg1.' (hark\ feel Jr ruled Dec. 14 that ht•r feeding tube could be rc- mo\t'd \h1.· d11.·d lxl 26 a l age 3.l < ru1.rn .ind h1\ wi le have no dnuht tht'\ made the nght choice "I kd I haH' to JU'illfy my de- t 1\100 to two J')l'oplc one of them 1s (rod .ind lhl' other is Nancy," ( ru1t1n \J1d "I think \iancy and ( 1hd Jrl" ooth 'Mlttc-.ficd w11h the d1.'t l\111n .,..e made. and as fa r as ~hat Jn\ be.id} else thinks. thcy·rc .,..clcomr 10 thei r op an1on " Hut hard quc'it1onc; linger. ··1 \t' .... ond1.•red sometimes 1f v.e h,t\t' tinJ lh accomphc;hcd for God .... hd t hr -.e.t out to do People say that'' hl.i,phcm} hut I don't mean 1t thJI .... a, I mran 1t as. 'Where dr>e<i < 1cid -fit 1n1t1 thr equation'>'," ( ru t.in ..aid In ,, rc<.rnl 1ntrrv1e~. Mrs. < ru1a n t.il kcd ahout the da} Nancy d1t·d t1t 1hc ~1\\nun Rchah1htat1on < t'ntl'r 1n \.fount Vernon. about 35 milt'\ Imm tht· tam1h ·.,home 1n the ()1.trk\ I "'J" ..ad hut I wac;n't \Off) I It II hkc ~t· had done the nght thing .rnd dun,· ~hat \iann would ""'ant \\ "c v.l·rc going homr that morn- ing I "11d ''-"l'll at lca\t th1-. lime "l'0 fl ,111 tom1ng hnmr ··· she -.aid. '-"t• didn't ha\t' to k;ne hC'r up 1hcrt .tn\ morl' Thl' 1.1m1h ..aid 'ant v·'i death l nt.kd .1 '<-'l'm1ngh rn<llcss ordeal \llh11ugh ( n11an reJt.'C'IS the no. win th.it h,.·, on a crusade. he said. I 1 U\t he he' c \er} strongl}' that 1h1n~' arc· .... rnn[( with the law and tht.''>t' dt't l\1on\ \hould he made by lhl IJm1hr\ .. I 1 ",,, the I.ilk of an) thing in .... nt1n~ h\ "-Janl) ahout what she v.ould v.ant done 1n ca~ of in- l Jpautt111nn that crt·atcd the legal ll~ht BEAVTIFllL. RJCH, INTELLIGENT, IWF. 27. Blonde. blue eyed, whb a Jove fort.ravel. cbeale, romp fllml, Ind romantic walb on lhe beaeh, teal Mt. Rip to Jive happily ever after. f1nd out how '°meet IOIDCOnt like this or~ a t1tEB Id of JOU1 own iii DATELINE. See clcUill In today., c:lulifled leetion. ' HI I SJ '"' ........... s-.c.. S.l•Ollilft A111Rr1111 ,,. ttl dl,.,11 AP l a-ph<>IO ABC News anchormen Peter Jennings answers a child's question during a technical rehear~ Friday for a t9'evlllon special "War In the Gulf: Answering Children's Questions." Saturday morning Jennings and ABC correspondents will answer questions about the war from children In the studio and on the phone. Judge rules electric chair not defective NEW ORL EANS - A federal Judge on Saturday reJected attempts to block a death row inmate's ex- eru11 on. rultng that Louisiana's clectnc chair doesn't unnccnsanly burn and mutilate the people ll kills l S D1\tnct Judge Henry Ment1 made the rultna after a hearina on whcthC'r the chair 1s so badly de· signed that Robert Wayne Sawyer shouldn·1 De e~ecuted 1n 1t for tor- turing and k1lhng a woman m 1979 Mcnll ga ve Sawyer's attorneys until Fch 8 to ap~I the dec1s1on. Other death row inmates have argued unc;ucceufully that clcc- trocu11on t\ unconsut~t1onal cruel and unusual punishment. but Nicholas Trent1costa of the Loyola Death Penalty Re~ur~ Center. who is rcpre~ntang Sawyer. said th1\ 1s the firs t case 10 question the design of Lou1s1ana's chair ~wycr. 40, and another man were convicted of beating. raping and burn1na alive Frances Arwood. 23. of Avondale They poured scalding water on her and doused her with lighter fluid, proS«utors said -By lb~ A•1ocl•IH Pn•• Q.-Where woald yoa be If you turned le ft at Via Lido, right on Lafayette (do•'t croaa the bridge oa Lido l•le ) and left on Lido Park Drive? A. Aea •u ·~ ••• •IN11 •u tis_MPO.lq q ro .-a.9 Ctu> £99'l6 VJ • fPla& ~N • at\folO ~ CJP!1 Ll9 .. • .. SJ 411 :::"! "' .. :=. • • SJ ,. • lJ • • .. Q .... • u ...,._ • • •• :-:", n • .. ., 11 " JI • • --• 11 .., Q .,..,...,. a » •1.11111 D • ., 41 .... 41 .. .... °" • II ,, u ..... n It s..-• " • u , ..... • D ......... 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MaJor restrictions on water proposed By Russell Clemtngs Mcel•telly Newt Ser'lllOe In 1he fifth year of Cahfomla·s longest drought since the 1930s. a state regulatory board is getting ready to tum the world of water upside down Tuesday. the state Water Re- sources Con1rol Board wall begin talona testimony on a Iona list of proposed water use rcstncuons that wo uld be far more sweeping 1n scope and seventy than anyth1n1 ever enacted before. .<\mong the possible results: -Urban dv.cllcrs 1n c111" hlcc Fresno ma }' be ordered to cut their water u!K" an half. a step that would almost ensure a summer of brown lawns -Farmers w11h tree crops such as almonds and vineyards may get JUSt enough water to keep their plantings ali ve, instead of the far larger amounts needed to produce a crop Farmers with annual field crops such as cotton may get no water at all -t nv1ronmcntahsts may face the prospect of watching as hard- won standards for water quality 1n the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta arc tcmporanly set aside so more water can be diverted to c1ttcs and farms "I think we're stnkma new gro und." said the board"s chaarman. W Don Maughan. in what 1s surely an understatement. Once before. 1n 1977. Maus,han said. the board was ready to order sharp cu1backs 1n water use because of a dro ught. but before the restnc- llons could 10 into effect. the drought broke ~incc that ttme. C~hforn1a's popula11on has grown by one-third. and the demand for water has also increased. In add1tton, this drought 1s longer -and more severe - than the one that wruna the state In the 1970s. Hanging 1n the balance 1s tap water fo r many of the state's 29 m1lhon people. habuaa for much of. its dwindlina wi'dlife, Md the life- line of its iniptcd farmina. ul- timate source of ,more than half the San Joaquin Valley's payroll. All of which means the state board. with strong but seldom-used powers to allocate water amona competina needs. 1s now beina begged to use th09C Powtn. ··we 1n1t1atcd thJJ because I had some contacts with '°me of the water people who felt lhat the risks were so haah that they wanted us to do somethms." Mauahan said . Amons the people clamorina for action arc farmers who contract for water from the ovcrtapped State Water Project. Of the state's major reservoirs. the empt1es1 1s Lalcc Or- ov1llc, the stalt' proJect•s ma10 sto raie site. State project farmers an the west- ern and ~uthcm San Joaquin Val- ley arc beina told there 1s one chance tn four that they will &et no water al all this summer. saJd Geo~ Baumh. aeneral manqer of the State Water Contracton aroup. At best. he said. the farrnen att beina told to eJtpcct only 20 percent to 30 percent of their normal water suppl} "Everybody naht now 1s JUSt womed to death about what they're go1n1 to do." Baumh said. Yet other 1mpton. less seventy threatened. arc loolc1n1 with trepidation at the stale boercfs hst of 18 proposed watt'r-usc rtt\tlc- t1ons and related measures and is- sues Jerald Butchert. general mana~r of the WcstlandJ Water Distnct, which iets its water from the feder- al 1overnment's leu-ovcrtappcd Central Valley PrOJCCl, said the state board's proposals amount to an overreaction. "I think the system operaton on most (water) systems 1n Cahforn11 arc capab'e of handhna this" by workina out wa1er exchanaes amona farmers and districts, Butchert said Bar board rejects proposal to restrict lawyer-client sex LO ANGELES -The Board of Governors of the California State Bar on Saturday reJcctcd a proposal recommendma minor restrictions on sex between a\torncys and clients. The bar's C'omm1ttce on Ad· missions and Competence had ap- PfOvcd the proposal Fnday, sk.artina a lca>slator's call for an outnaht bin. The proposal likely wdl be sent back to t he commitaee, •Pokeswoman Anne Charles said Saturday. "Gaven the concerns tatted on either idc, there will be an anempe to balance the concent• of P"*C'" 1na both the pfOfaeion and the public," ChUtft •id. She •id .... did DOC boW ....... day's vote c:oaat. ~ ••'Ill remained 111 llllion IMI Sllwdl7 and could 90C i••• « .,.., .. rc:eched by -·-Ill Cl I I• Tbe Cabfomill .... ..... IO draft nalel :-:= .... ,,. 11SMlbiM•W I 'J1t111 IPOfttONd by A II ti "r: H II Laellle ll°"'91 "'I .. I). ~ ..... AllMIMd ............ . ---..... _ .. ,..,. -... dlllilt. .. .. cw ., •