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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-28 - Orange Coast Pilot·o R A N G E C 0 AST ·~ We back our troops lllJ 1•111111, cl1si1 Hazy sunshine today becomma mostly cloudy ton1Jht. Coastal/Inland h1Jhs from 60 to 66. Lows from 44 to 49. For the Oranae Coast's most com- plete weather information. including boauna. fish1n1 and surfina reports. sec page A8. IN THE NEWSROOM You probably thought the New York Giants won Sunday's Super Bowl for the trophies. rinas and worldwide adulation that comes with being the National Football League champion .... But. aooord1n1 to Newport Beach foot- ball fanatic Paul Salata, all that stuff plays second fiddle to the real prize: last pick 1n the NFL draft and a chance to pan1c1pate 1n the 16th annual Irrele- vant Weck celebration ... "We look forward to the result of the Super Bowl so we can begin plannina our June 23-30. 1991 Irrelevant Week cel- ebration:· said Salata. who started what has become a nauonat media event I 6 years aao when he and Wlfe Bcvert) dttldcd to "do some1h1na nice for someone for no rcuon ...... "The first draft choice receives national m~a attention, a mult1-m1Jhon dollar contract and a hero's welcome by his community and coneae:· Salata ex- plained. "Until we bepn our Irrelevant Week celebration. the last draft choice was hardly noticed." QUOTES Of THE DAY "John I t'w1s ha~ mo~ polltlatl bag- IDIC than John W•ynt' A1rpon. •• Poht1cal consultant Harvey EnaJand- cr. on one of the probable c.and1dates for the state Senate seat vacated by fn-shman U .S Sen John Seymour (Al) 0 "Po/111n is the conduct of public .m,,,, for pm ate adumi.IC .. .o\mbro~ Bierce TODAY'S EVENTS •The Newpon Beach City Council meets at 1 p m 1n the council chambers at City Hall. 3300 Newpon Blvd. . •John Schneider performs ton1Jht at the Cra.ry Horse Steak House. I S80 Brookhollow Dnve, Santa Ana, in two shows at 1 and I 0. Call S49-l S 12. •Gino Vanelh performs tonight at the Coach House. 33lS7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Call 496-8930 for r~rv111ons and infor- mation. •Bobby Dorman and N1a,htwatch performs from 9 p.m. to 1:301.m. at The View. Mamott Hotel. Newport Center. •The James bchanac plays from 7-11 p.m. at B1stanio. 19100 Von Karman. Irvine. •The Ci~le Gallery, South Coast Plua. te. 2600. 3333 . Bn tot St. Costa Mesa. prncnts 1n eah1btt1on of ra~ on11nal 1n1mat1on eels, onainal hthoaraphs and a preview of new eels by the canoon11t Chuck Jonn. COMING ATIRACTIONS • Our crack spons slafY' IOCS to the hote with its <>ranee C0titt h11h 1ehoot beskcJbell pla)cr of the week. INDEX 0Cleeends/A7 Monday, January 28, 1991 25 cent s ' Edison Miller recalls life as POW By Russ Loar Orenoe COMC Delly P*>' The suup for survival will be tough for downed alhcd flyers captured by Iraq -even af\er their release, according to a former Orange County supcr\'lsor who was imprisoned for more than five years by the Nonh Vietnamese. In 1972. Edison Miller returned from a prisoner of war camp 1n Vietnam to accusations of treason for has anti-war statements His wife soon divorced him. and a decade later his 26-year-old son. reponed to be 1n"olved 1n the sale of drugs. was murdered 1n Costa Mesa Miller, now S9. womes that the latest generation of POWs and their fam1hes will suffer from overexposure b)' the media ... They should not make them the focus of attention," said Miller. now pract1c1ng law 1n San Josc."My family was harassed for years. The prisoners arc doing the best that they can, and to make them a focus of controvcny at this 11me 1s unfair" After the first three years of has 1m· pnsonment. Miller made anti-war state· ments used by the North Vietnamese for propog.anda broadcasts. When Miller was appointed to a vacant seat on the count)' Board of Supervisors by Gov Jerry Brown in I 979. he quickl y became the target of poh11cal conservatives who used his anti-war statements again~t him. It took Miller 13 years to clear his m1htaf) record In January I 98S. l ' <) Distnct Judge Gerhard Gesell ordered the Department of Navy to remove a lcttrr of censure from has m1hta.ry fil~ C1esell wd two m1htary heannas yielded no rv1dencc that warranted the lcncr of censure. Miller retired from the Manne Corps as a full colonel Miller was shot dov.n on f-nday the I 31h. 1n October 196 7 . .\ veteran of the Korean conflict. Miller wac; the com- manding offi cer of .rn F4-B fia,hter squadron. flyma his 70th m1ss1on 1n Vietnam. His inJunec; included four crushed vertebrae. a broken leg and a broken ankle -1nJunes 1ha1 went un- treated Miller was 1mpn<>0ncd 1n a dungton originally built b\ the French for Viet- namese pn\Oncr'> .\her his third escape attempt. Miller v.as beaten \0 ~vcrcl) he See POW ta.a hll Edison Miller 4 Iraqi fighters downed Kuwait's Ahmadi Sea Island Terminal bums Sunday morning after the United States blew up the traql- controlled 011 facility in an attempt to staunch the flow of oll Into the Persian Gulf U.S. troops dig in for gro~ war By Edith M Lede<e< AMOCleted PT-Wnt• OH .\HR.\ 11\oi \a ud 1 ._ra b1 a · - .\m erH an ar ou nd forC'~ will be rca<h to at- tack thr Iraqi arm\ within a month and an air stnke seem'l t o ha"e thwancd Iraq's efTon to flood the Pen1an C1ulf v. 1th mort" 011. l ' S officials said ~unda) \.1asc;1H alhed bombing raids con- tinued O\er Iraq. and 1n one dodiJht two >\mcncan warplanes downed four Iraqi fighter\ the) said In Iraq. 8aahdad wamcd that FJ)phan President Hosn1 \.1ubaralt v.ould be auass• .. ated On the ground l ' S ~1-nnes teamed hov. to negotiate deadly minefields and p<"nt"trate claboratr fort1ficat1ons Al\er- v.:ard the\ crowded around radios and 1cle\ls1ons for uper Bowl XXV .\t an air ba4ie munitions bunker in Ohahran. Tech gt Ltt James had to 1Ctlle for non-alcohohc beer instead of the Bud-.~1~r he w~ntcd as he and 30 other m<'n watched the pme. Their upcr Bowl su1t'l consisted of bulky chem 1cal protCl t1' c gear v.1th gas muk.s 'trapped to thr hip S.. GULF/lalt ,_ Local Buffalo fans gather to cheer, mourn. for Bills Candidates race for funding to compete for vacated seat By Russ Loar Orenoe ~ o.y "°' HUNTINGTON BEACH -"This 1s what it's hke an BufTaJo." They w.ere chttnna. they were danc- ina. they were stompana. they were wear- '"' 11n1tary toilet protccton on their heads. More thin 100 mostly native 10ns and dauJhters of Buffalo. New York. pthemt 10 Hununston Beach at Buff1Jo Winp •N Thtr'P for thear home football team's first-<ver shot at the Super Bov.I title. "The antensJty 1n New York coukl not be any stronaer than 1t as ~ ... 111d Sonny Robtnson. born and raatcd an BufTaJo. a.nd one of the Southern Cali- fornia Buffalo Boostcn •ho pecked the piccd chicken wana restaurant to watch their team come within a faekl pl of chnch1n1 tht chlmpeonsbip. "Whtn Buf· S..IOW~ .... By Paul Archtpley Delly Hoc PolltlCM Writer CO T .\ MESA ..:_ Scnou candidates will haH to raise a campaisn ~ar chest of at least S200.000 1f they hope to ha"e a chance in the 3Stb Senate Distnct spcaal election. That's lM assessment of political con- sultants who ha~e run Jmilar c:ampaians 1n the pa t and ~ ap1n rcad)iQ& for bettle TM 3Sth DI tnct Stat was v1ated by Coast's high scores reftect teaching skills John ~)'mour earlier this month foUowana has appointment to the L' . Senate by Go~ Pete Wilson ._t least seven R~pubhcan aDd oee Democrat have mdac:aled lhey11 naa. a. pubhcans enJO)' a S6-34 percent ...... tra11on advantqe 1n the boncshoe-._... d1 1nct. which includes all or pan ol IM Oransr Coast c1ues of Costa Maa _.. Fountain Valley, as well as Sanla ~ Oranec. Tustin, Villa Patt and Ans' ti• Announocd candidates 1 ~ S. SENAT1;1•- • ,..,. ...... up St •Ch• I cone Ove1 mo.I 2BR · to 115( ~ 2BA. OM 1111 ~ 3BR gan rig, 759' SBR hW) thru S23 Cute hW) gar ,, .. C"f ~I Lrg rm, 2-<:o S17 I Orang e Coast People WlllC.- " man who keeps has feet on the ground buf his thoughts in 1he air as a ml.'.'mbcr of the Harbor Soaring l;)oc1ety. a club for model aviation enthusiasts. 011 THE BLUFFl---------- conrad and Olher memhers of the SOClt'I~ gather on Saturda) and Sunda' mornings, and whene,er the) ha'e tame, on the bluffs at ( o~ta M°C\a0 'i Fa1rv1ew Park, site of o ne of the mosl o;pc<.·tarcular , •~tas on the Orange Coast and a perfect \pt>l for model soaring. ~1cmllcrs th rad10-gu1ded gliders. prall1ung prec1s1on O)tng and landing with their scale-mcxll'I atrrraft ANTIQUES TO HIGH TECH------- Modl'I a'tator'i th l.'\Cf\thtng lrom lraft nl older design that (on rad. labeled ··anuquc' 10 acro<h namacalh ad .. anced models madt• lrom ma1enals used an such ultra-high tcrh real-life aircraft as the ~tcalth fighter bomber MOTORS OPTIONAL--------- ( onrad '><ltd lhl' r 31(\ tl'\\ !'J r~ gr11up llll'\ matnl~ gliders Socaet' mcmtx·rc, tnlae\tnl 1n moton1nl motkl' gt·nerall~ lh al Foun1;:i1n \ .illc'' \1dc ~uJrc l'.111.. .. , h~c th\' ·gltdl•r\ hn.iu<>e '"u dun t ha,,• all lhl n111'>t' · hl' said ... r ou tan gll out tht·rt· Jh<1ut h..ilt .in hour 1)1.lurl' du\I.. "h('n the air " calm and t)(:aut1tul anJ 11' ''" l'll '''Jhk VIDEO TRAINING---------- Mo1on1r-d or othl·n~ t'K' m11dl I Jl 1<•n.1u1t,' rt:4uirt> good hJnd- t'ye coord1nat111n < 11nrad hJ' .1 pr11~r.1m tor ~1·1·p1n~ ht' lrnlrd1- • nation \harp "I find tha1 pla\lng ""•ntcndn lwlp' nil ,k, clop m' hand·l'\l· coord1na11on:· hc 'iald "M' "tic anJ I pl.I\ lt•)!l'lhl'I I do thr p;in, I'm good at and she: due' lhl· part'> \ht•' lo("od Jt .. USED TO PLAY THE REAL THING----- ( unrad \\ho'\ no"' rcttrcd ha' had rkn1, ol e,ix·m·ml' 1n the real world of a\latwn .\.,a '-a" man an V.11rld \l.ar II hl· "a" stationed tn Honolulu as an ammlt guidance ans1rumt·nt' 'IX'llJI· t~t He follo~cd his mahtar. \t.'n ttl' "'''h ,1 tarel·r an thl· dectrontt'> 1ndustf) But 11 was onl) jj, c \CM' ago thal he happened to '>t'c some model a1rplanel> tx·1ng no\\ n di f ,11n IC\\ Park and decrtk•d to g.1'<' tht' hnhh' a tn ~fr, hc:tn hc1<1..,l'd e\cr sam:c COME ON DOWN~-------------- < onrad said an,unc 1ntl'rl''>ll'd 1n gt·111ng oil the ground w11h model aeronautll'\ t\ 1n' tll·J to tn 11 al I Jtn 1c"' Park an} Saturda) ur Sunda} morning lnim X am In noon I he: duh ha\ a lraining model and ml·mber\ arc mun lhan h..ipp) to as\1'1 rntrrt'\ll'd peopk \\llh the tund..inwnt.tl' ul rad1n gu1dt·d model a' 1a11on To get to thl rnu<ld ht'ld tJl..t• \ 1dona \tH·et tu< Jn,nn l>ra'e then go north nn ( ,1n,un to thl' l'ntl ol tht• \trt·et -Compiled by Bob vaa Eykea Local News Briefs M11, Woman of Year nominees needed (OST" MES.\ -rht• < <"tJ \fr'>.1 ( hamlx·r ol < omnwru: and the Or•n«e Coast Dally Pllol .ar pk.1\t·d 111 Jnn11untl' thdl applu.:a11on':> art· tx·1ng tah-n tor lh1• 1•1•11 < mt.1 \k,.1 \1dn and Woman of the 'car .\"ard You l'an pad. up an drp1t,a11on lu1111 .11 1h1 Dally Pilot HO W Bay ~t . Costa ~e'ia or th1· < lt.111111\:r ol < nmml'rce 1'101 Newport Bl 'd 'iu1te 1 l'i c o\t,1 \k,,1 C .1nd1datl'\ mu-.1 ml'l'I thl.' lollo<Nt ng l rt tcria 0 I l\e Jnd/or work 1n the < II\ ell < 11\ta Ml'\a 0 IO\Ol\ement tn \aflllU"i rrote\\ton.11 ll\I( Jnd lharrtahk urgan11.i11on'> for a con\llkrabll kng1h 111 tame 0 Demonstrated lrada\htp in thl· wrnmunll\ 0 \.\ell-known an the wmmun1t\ O \,ane1y and merit ol 'olunlt'l'f ~f\llt'\ l11n1nhull·d 111 thl' commun1I\. 0 < on.tnbuted to 1hc tx·lll'rmrnt and ttru""th ol the w mmuna- t )' All appltcataon\ mu~I he rt:lCl\.Cd no ln1cr th.111 'i pm . Jan l 1 to the < osta \frsa (·ham her of ( omml·ru· attention \1Jr( Hernandl·L. ( hairman. I ll4 I Man and Womnn of the Year A luncheon an honor ol the wanncn will be held al 11 \!) J m on Feb 28 at the Westin South ( oast Pla1a Catt the ( hamber a1 574-8780 for further information NEWPORT BEAC H -Doe your businai have the nght stuff? Or do you at least know how 10 pell 1t., Then put 1 two-person team together and compete tn the 1«0nd annual Bu incss pelhna Bee for Ltteracy. co-sponsored b) the Orup OM•t DaU7 PUot Pro<Uds from the Feb. 15 evenl 10 to the Literacy ~rv1ccs of Newpon h eh Pubhc Library and the Literacy Voluntttrs of Amenca Newport/Mesa. .. Some of our ruden complain 1bout the amount of misspell· 1nas in the Dally Piiot," said Editor William Lobdell with a smile. .. No• we're chalJenatna them to compete 1n this bu"ne !I spclhna bee and 1ee how they do under pre ure. h should be a lot of fun. ind the entry fee -$3.SO per tum -socs to a l'Ut caust." pece is limited to 20 tams so s1an up cart)' Entnes fro m Vicki Hcst0n f>enonncl. Entrepreneur. Plau Pnnuna. Newpon Beach P\lbltc Librat)'. and Buchalter. Nemer. F1elch & Younaer hive aJrQdy beco rcutved. Can Mattia Hcndncks at Ncwpon ~ach Public Library Lit.eTICY Services at 644-l l 74 for more 1nforma11o n. • The Wo rld ... in Four Minute s Pu 11M11t 111 19•11 111111 II 1111 11111 WASHINGTON -Under the pave shadow oh war halfa world away and a soured economy at home, Pret.adcnt Bulb will try to rea ure Ammcans oh bri&bltr future a.n his State of the Union speech Tuesday niaht Bu h will 1nnounce "001hm1 ~or" or costly in the way of dome tic proposals, liven the clampdown on pendina for virtually cverythina except the war effort. said his prcs5 secretary, Marfin Fitzwater. The annUll State of the Union address comes as the nauon 1s consumed with the Persian Gulf war ind worried about the nearly 500,000 Americans the president has sent 10 fi&ht "When everyone is thinking about the war, you can't talk about the domestic aaenda and expect anyone 10 listen," said Stephen ttcss, a scholu 11 the Brook1np Jnst11ut1on who specializes in the pre idcncy. ..... -··· 111••·-· 1111111111 WASHINGTON -The White House says next month's arms summit in Moscow is still "up in the air:· but officials hint 11 may be postponed after President Bush mttts the new Soviet foreign mm1stcr. Before seeing Bush today, Alexander A. Bessmertnykh planned 10 hold a second ro und of talks wrth Secretary of State James A. Baker 111 o n strategic arms issues The superpowers' delicate rclauonshap has been comphcated not onl) by the Kremlin's crackdown on the independence-m inded Baltic rl·publacs. but a lso by differences over the stratcay the United States is emplo) tni tn the allied war to drive Iraq out of Kuwait. A. W hrte House spoh-sman. tephen T. Hart. said Sunda), "The summit as still up tn the air .. Bush. returning from Camp David, Md .. refused to say whether he had decided to postpone the Feb. 11 -13 Mo)l"ow meeting wi th So' 1ct President M1kha1I S. Gorbache'. 7 Abeyta in mountains near ibe clutter o( mod~ boma where the vicums were luUcd near Chi.mayo, about 100 miles north of Albu· qucrque. FOUNTAIN VALLEY -lnvmors My Dodjei' manaacr Tommy Lasorda·s pitch for the pasta sauce thal bean his name hasn't made it to the plate. Lasorda's pasta sau« hasn't been bittina 1n the desianef-brand league with Paul Newman and Frank Sin1tra. 1od some investon ate disappointed. In the Los An1eles area, Newman's Own received 4.4 percent of the pasta sauce market. Sinatra had 3. 7 percent and l..asorda, 1.3 percent. according to a survey by Neilson Marketing Research for four weeks endtng Dec. l. Some disappointed m vcstors, hke Bruce Rasner, say l..asorda f!as spent m ore time showing his new. sleek physique to pitch U ltra Slim Fast ltquad d1el. SONESTOW N, Pa. -A hospital helicopter slammed into a northern Pennsylvania mountainside, killing all four crewmembers. authontaes s~ud Sunday. . Snow was falling when the chopper crashed Saturday ni&ht. but u was too earl) to k now 1f weather was a factor in the accident. f~cral officials ~1d. . Searchers found the wreckage and the bodies on North Mount.Im earl-. Sunda)' Investigators ~arched the area throuahout the day for clue's to the accident's cau~. Rllllll lllZI Slmllll Clpltll Suspect beld In sl1ylnp 1f llVll PllPll "-.\IROBI. Kenya -Guemltas on unda)' won appartnl control ( HI MA YO. N.M -A sk1lkd hunter suspected of ktllr ng a poltn~man. a ~henffs dcput) and posstbl) li1,e o ther people. 1ndud1ng J 6-month-old bo}. ""as 1n p<>hce custody late Sunda). Rrcky Abeyta. 29. allegedly shot the two officers Saturday. when the) were caught b) surprise "'h1lc trytng to serve a rcstratnang order on Abeyta that had been rcquec:ted by has girlfriend, who was among 1he dead. "Rack) .\be) ta 1s 1n the custody of the state pohce this evening·· \tatt· pohlt: MaJor John 1)1.•nko said unda) He couldn't g1\t' detail., t~w otlicers on foot and in helicopters had searched earlier for by S harai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES J ondth.rn \ 1tak' annu.11 \upt.·r Bo"l pan) \\as usually the' plalc 111 he '~hJt "llh lhl' thn·c giant \l reen tcle' 1s1on sets. tht' thcatt·r lt~l .11rJng('nJcnt ot '"II H'hel rh.ur~ rnmplett' "Ith Magic r 1nt1,l'I\ th\ \ .1'1 "-Cl hJr .1nd lhl' running h\.•1t1ng pool 31 the back OI thl' 1110"1 It "J\ 1 hl tuothJll \hrr nl' Im all the ~ uung T urls of "lewpon Ek.il'h II ~11u didn't \t.OH' .in 111' 1totmn, )Ou might as "di move inland lhJI°\ IU'>I tht• \\J\ ti \loJ\ But th" \l'Jr Jona1han didn't ha' c ht\ hean 11 rn He had 100 much on has mtnd F1m 1t had bcl'n has \tl·phrotha Hn tor "ho had met his mJktr "h1le tla\htng "-athc:nm• &II along Rall Ba) Dme. Then h" l ndt "l'd "c.irrng red llngl·nc. had been killed 1n the raging 1nkrn11 that had gulled the "1l'"pc.1n Beach Weeki> .\nd now hr'I ,. ·plJthn l 'I ~·n "'leal \turbush. had been C\poscd as the Pl'n t'r I Bomtwr .rnd had disappeared. \II d.I\ long 1hc phonl· had been nng1ng -Tiie DaJly Pilot, l lw I m \nl(clt'' l amt''» l ht· \.\ a\htngtun Post. <''-'en Dan Rather tr~ 1ng to g('t a p1cce of the \turbush story T ht• ndltnn \\a~ at war hut at the moment 1he Sturbush story "<I' pro'1dtnl( the ml'd1a a nl·edcd d1strac11on Jonathan "alk<.•d 1n10 ht\ uowded telev1s1on room. swarming "11h lm·nd'> I Jc not1Ccd a man at the bar pouring h1mS(lf a Ro lling Rod The man looked fatntl) fam 1ltar. but for Lht' life of him lnn;ithJn wuldn"t plale thl' name. Junath.111 \tl•ndcd his hand "Jonathan Yrtak. )ou're . "Males Homan Male\" ro t>t· nm11nuctl Did You Know? Caves at Pirates Cova sealed to curb teen crime activities •In Corona del Mar: "'In. there ""ere no rmatt'\ at Pirates <OH' \i1a\ tx· ,muggkr' dunng proh1b1t1on. hut no p1ra1es. However. the 1.·a'l'\ thl.,l. haH· hecn U\t.'d for t nmc'> In l9t.'I the :'lie" port Beach (ti) < uunul \otcd 111 haH the t•ntranu·, 111 lhl· l\\O large ca'l''i '>(.'akd "11h ha!\ and g.itc'i hccau-.c of narrnt1l .tnd liquor uo;c hy tccn-agt'I\ an the CaH' ()/Jcor up \ 11ur h11Jtlcn tn".1,urt'\ h) \t'ntlin8 \ 11ur h1\lortcal fl< ts to D1tl } 011 1<..ntm ". Orang~ Coast Dally Pllot1, P.O Box 1560. ( osta Mc,a. 'l:U126 Compll~ by Aao~ Splu Pollce Log of ~omaha aOer a month o f tighung forced President Mohamed Siad Barre from his official residence. A Western doctor who JUSl left M ogadishu ~1d rebels had taken over the a1rpon and main radio Mallon. The "'hereabouts of rad Barre. who had ruled the Caltforn1a-s1zed nation sann· 1969. remained unknown Rcb<:I spokesman Mohamed Robleh s.ard 11 was beheved "Siad Barre was al the airport c:urrounded b) o ur forces We believe he may have been captured .. -By Tllr Auocl•t«I Prrn News of the Weird Zll'l I .. ""' Wiiis Wldlltllll 11111• tat PITT~RtJRGH -Arx·-proot walls at lhc P11tsburgh /uo mJdc munkl')\ out of fi,e rod. climbers fhc ...,alls. 14 10 16 ll°l'I tall are dcsagnt-d to kCt'p wand('rtng g11nlla\ from eM"aptng the 10o·, nev. primate c'h1b11 Not havtng an~ gonlla' tu spare for a lest. the 1110 un- leashed veteran human cltmbcr'i on the nc"' S<'c urtt~ Sa1urt.la' The te~t ll'3m v.as led h\ han Jaral . .. , OU l3n U~I.' }UUr l<'Clh." he ad' 1S<d the chmherc, ( reorgt flail 41. managrd to gt'I lloth fel'I I~ tnl hl'S off lht' l(round for I ll ~conds. but he t.l1dn'1 make an-. progrr~~ on the v.all ~c11h<.·r d id 1he o ther dtmhcr'i rhl' \l.'(Urtl\ wall\ arc made 10 rc5t'mhle granite ~ndstone and mud bJnk\ (,onlla~ will h<l' c a chancc to te5t them before 1he SI I malhon Tropical f llrl''>I ( 11mrlc\ opcM .\pnl 20. -BJ The AHoclat«I Pr~,. ORANGE COAST I How to reach us et llily Pilat ::: Piiot VOL 15, NO. 028 1 arq.Couniy O.llv.y guar.,,tMI I l'Oll • NII ~ JOt1f ..__ Dr I &JI\. C8I bllore 10 Lift. __. W'I .. I • l'OI/ !Ir _, Our C..toffW l.w. C..., ~It ..,i'""" I Al!\• Ip m. ~1#111110All\.c.! ....... IO ... \Ollll ... 'fOtlJf dlaAlllDfl ,..... To make 1 correction I II 1119 Onlnp C-1 Dllllf P'lltlrl poky • PflW\'tll~ corNO .. -1111 ...__ Te "'PO'I M -flt dillft:llD»I~ .. ~I _. ......... clly ..... .......,L...._ a.n..i ......... Vtc. Pt9Nlft .......... ......,......, c-illdlfl Oll9CIOt ........... VIiie '"'-ldllrll eo..fllllllf Dll'IM ...... vaPra......_ ~ -.1.l.9Wle Vtc. ,.,._,._ E-. Qwt,._., CllMlll9d .. ~ U.L.- PlllHl'••M~ Advertising Cl~ ()tplsy Edftortal ..... ~ ~ .. apor11tu Mein otflcl BulinNI offtot BullnMafu 8'2 5871 6'2 4321 540-1224 6'2·'330 !Mfr4170 842 '321 831 5802 Co ta Me a Stereo equipment valued at S900 wu lolcn from an unlocked home In the I JOO Mode ot Adams Avt· nue berwccn J pm. Tuc~ay 1ncJ 8 .)() I m. Wed· ncld1y. Thicvet rcportcdlY t.tolc S300 rrom I woman'• wal· let u Albertson'• Muket on M1sno1t1 S1rec1 •nd rhen returned it. empty. 10 her purse Newport Beac:h A 1hld amu~ a window 10 Cfttcr a home in Balboa CcMJ and toolr S4.6SO worth of jswelry from 1 muter bedroom drcaina area. • Someone broke Into an 1p1rtmcn1 In the 2AOO blotk of Harbor Boulevard The buraJary wu reported 11 ,.37 1.m. Thunday A full report.,., not )'Cl avallablc Frld.y • A car parktd in lhc 1300 block of Adams AYl:nuc w11 at()len The the" w11 reported 11 9:'7 1 m Thunday Nn further dctallt were 1Va1l1blo FridlJ • A mldcn1 of Ibo 2100 block of Hartlot Boulcv1rd r~poned sec1n1 • prowler 11 12:23 • m. Friday. Fou nfain Valley V1ndalt rpray-parnled lhc lcucn l..OC In blue paint on 1 wall tn a Ksidcn111J 1rc1 Oft Ncwhopc Street • Huntington Bench Culpn11 smuhccJ an the front door 11 the Jack 1n The Bo• rc-.1111ran1, 6<M2 Edinp:r Ave • Someone rcpmtcdly stoic a moun111n bicycle valued al $100 rrom an unlocked • .,. "' lhe 19000 block of D11m r Lane. • A r 1dcn1 uld aomconc took SJOO anct sho left her 1p1nrncn1 in I.he 7700 block ol Warwr A11enuc open for 1 painter. Lapna Bach Two rMft wcte catcn lino eutt~ 1nc1 thc7 ftTS alteaedlY foutld fllhtina In • pertliftl loL Bot~ wtra amitccf' and were bcJft& i.tkl • lieW ol SIO.OOO bail ao c • • Somc:OM pried oft I bf loci ln«..--...m Ol'I I dcio ucbcd 1•r1r tn the 1000 f>locl of ~ OrM. used the wires to open the ,.,... and toolr S3,97S worth ol property, lnchtdlftc 1 wlndaurfu, aolf dub&. snow ~11 and~· and mitcellancous tools. • A "'·000 Ch1neN Pcklna "'I w11h mlftOt fl'IOth d1ma " 61olcn from lhc atdcwatk in froot of Eo. ropean Ru$ Oattcry, 3121 E Cout K.....,, wtlcfe II had been 11nna out IOr I~ nunutet bcfcn ,....., . • Aft un~n l"l\Ml with ahof1 h11r 1wd 11t cam.a U. h11 ur atM into •• u..-Uq.or • .SIO E. 191ioa 8l¥d . aftd ukld .-'-'deft '°' two UJ ........... <hi• b two SIO .-a illlii llir ..... ,.,.,,,,. tiftt t"ftil.ftlOllCY ... QtllDIMf ................ ... l•rilcd .... .,.... ... *" ........... ... Jl"C hkon OM Sf WI. n. dirt ........... aD bilt.Sleelf...._. ... ,, ., .... _. .... .. .......... , .. , ... I e>renge eo ... ~ Piiot Monday, January 28, 111111. Mls•llm'ltandlng causes a world ol hurt for one •an U n ronunatc link lhinp happen to thousands or peo pl e every day. Frnder - bcnder acci- dents. neiah- bor disputes, ramily spats, beefs of 111 kinds. Most of them 5001'1 be- co mc done Fred Martin Nc:wpon Beach native, Harbor Hilh &rad and now 1sophomore11 Humboktt State, teems worth a close look. The klrw:I or d umb misundcntandina that swud it all could happt:n lO any or u.s, t0 we will cover the Cate in tbree pans. fint, the incident Wtdneadly: the invntiaation. Saturday: lhc after- math and how it tumed out This is how ii stan ed. At 7:00 a.m. last July I J. Eric. 19, went to work at his summer job pick.in& up beach trash for 1hc c11y of Ntwport, He 1wted l l I O\h St on lhe Balboa Peninsul1 and be&an work.in1 his way toward Ncw- pon Pier, 11abbin1 and bagina every piece or litttr he could find. That was bis job. ve11ip.tor Steven Koudclka's ~port says that Eric told him:·· ... M draped the we:t suit over the wall 11 (a) rcs.idence on the corner or 13th Stmt and Wcs1 Ottan Front (then) placed the wet suit inlO his beck pact. He stated that he had intentions oftumina lhc we1 suit into the k>s1 _and found.. .• ''H.e stated 11 this point. he hid his Walk.man radio on and d id not hear anyone approach him or walk up behind him ... the next thina he knew, he woke up on the sidewalk ••. he reh that he had betn hit on lhe ria.hl side or his race. and lhat his sun&IasSiCs had broken. thus cuttin.a .h im bc1wecn the eyes." A bystander called police. who amvcd o n Ult scene within a rcw minutes and found Feller on the &ro und, unconscious and blttdins. ffom the 13th Street l..ifqUArd Towc:r and uke 11 to (the) rrsidcncc ... where he put the: wet suit in his backpock." The repon continues: -... lhc victim confronted Suspect Feller. at which 1imc Suspect Feller Jpun around and it appeared to the victim be was about to be: struck by Suspect Feller. At this point. the vlctim struck Suspect Feller o ne time on the ria.tu side of his face with his right elOICd fisL "Pigeon .•. stated the suspttt immediately fell to the a.ro und ... at 1h1s poin1 be rnliud the tuspecl was a cny emplo}cc."' (feller was wcanna a yellow c11y T-sh1n.} Now we have Eric Feller. a cny employee on the job, lying on the around. blcc<hng and not k.now1n&. he said later. who or what hit him. closed. 1nci· ~ deals. cases ~ dtn 1sC _ It was also his job. Eric says. to pic k up any abandoned propeny and brin1 it to the city yard's lost a nd found. City ofTlt"ials confirm lhis. Feller said that abou1 8:30 he saw a wet suit driped over a li(q,uard lower. When he saw ii still there about an hour later, he tt:movcd it. After brief queshon1ng. he was taken by am- bulantt 10 Hoag Hospn.al wbctt his cuts were mended wi th 11 ~11trhes and he was tre.ated for a maid concussion. Eric was dnven h ome aboul 3:00 p.m. b) ano1her cmplo)tt' or the cny's General Scrv1cn depanment. We have Harold Pigron. who saw a JUY walk up to his wet suit and take 11 and who then came out of the water, "'ent after said guy and cold-cocked him . smoo1hcd .__ ___ _ And we have a m ess. over and quickly fo_rgo1tcn. But a few escalate into a world of hun. Eric later told police that he stood thett: holding the wet suit ror approximately five minutes to Stt ir anybody would sec him and claim lhe suit. WednC'Sday: The polia 1n~csripuon, the J~ det«tor rests -and a su1ll.\ verdtel from the insurana company. This is about one of those. It started as no big thing: didn't even make the OallJ Pilot'• Po lice Blotter rcpan. But the case of Eric Feller, 19. a When no one did, Newpon Beach Police in- According lO pohce repons. the owner of the wet suit. Harold P1i(On, 23 . of Canyon Lake: " ... observed Suspect Feller take (Pigeon's) wet sull l"rH M•rU.'• col•m• nos Mo•U ys, We48n- d•r• ud S.t•l'UT•· Bulletin Board ·-·• lllllD C"OST" '-1ES1' -Coll* HMp1tal Cotla M$ 1' \ponsonns Iii ltt'1urc K'nn &t'•ftd (Of women and tht' ht'ahh ittun the) arc h~I> 10 fa<'r 1n 1hc "Xl's. In the 'lttond of "' fret rommunny k-c1urn El11abt1h locum, M.F C.c· .. w1U d1srufs ··erc1 k1n1 To~1r Bonds W11h Parent~·· Slocum will teach 1001, dn11nN 10 IK'lp 11'1d1v1dualJ ptn emouonal 1ndt'pc~nrt without c1,1t11n1 thrmi.clv« off from 1hc1r partnl) Shr will alW> 111emp1 10 help •hose in 11uendall«' learn s1r11cs1n 10 les\l'n 1hr1r 1>1rtn1'1 po11>·er over tht'm and "'I>' to makt life d«11ions on their 011>·n ierms The lttturc will bC' held Wcdne<lda) from 7_ '\O 10 Q pm al tl'K-Colklt' HOipi- 111 RC'sourtT Ctnicr. 171S0 Euchd St . ~u11e )11 , Founu11n \'aUe) R~r,a1tons art rcqu1rnl due to lim · 11cd i.ca11n1. To rncr-r 1 v;i.1. call 11\t l olleiie Ho\p11P1 f"O\ll \tcu event hnc at 646-07'1() ., .•. , ...... COSTA. P.1 ESA -Fncnds of the l osta t<.tru L1branrs has announct"d that Ra) 8r:1dbul). "'orld·famtd au1hor of 1oC1('n('(' finon 8~11>1\ pll)\ and r\' dram~ 11>1t\ pr"(')Cnl II. PloSJIOl Th1,1r"4Ja) IL the Ntiahborhood Commu1111i (r11t('r. 111.i s P;irl .\•(.'.Cost:. ~tCM. at 1 JO pm The prosr1m "open 10 1hc public. Ir« 1•( chartt Bradbul') hai a11eC'J tCI 11iu10- 1111ph hi\ bool\ fur ad1,1ll\ and ~oun1 1d1,1h\ lhll11w1n1 1hc ~ntauon ucu Cllll -1 NE\.\ f'(lH I 8 (.\( II -l hl" I (I ·\ llub Of 0ranJC' {Oun\\ "''Ill hold lh r1r~1 c • l"ni of ttk-Ill""' )rar \,\ cndc\d.a• r• ('n1n1 /l.10ff than l{lO Bruin alumni and \up- poner' art" ('\('IC'r tt'll to llltnd 1nclud1ng John Kohar1 1hr t\n·utoc d1rl"t'1ur elf 1ht t'f'I .\ .\lumru "'iM.1('1a 11on The c•('nt run\ from S·lO pm 10 II pm 1nJ ... 111 bC' htlJ 111 th•· \\rnd1tf'I ~ltHt1 .i ~no \tocanh('r Bh d :--.e11>pun ika'h Thrn· 1' rin rhafJt The' 1 rcL ... (1ub of C>Bn,e Counl) 111 l 1(1.A ·, larrest rt11on1I alumnl/tuppon JrOup W'r•1n1 Oranlt' Count)·~ I ~J.IO:J lfadualC''i The: club \ponson MX'lal ac- 11• 1!1('\. provtdM trhola~h1p montM to Or1n1e County h1Jh Khool 1111duatn iind n 111•01\cd 1n commun1I) 'upPOn pro- Jttl\ ..... , lllMll CORON.\ DEL M"-R -"l1ru.,.1n1 P\anl'i Indoor' the Eai• "'1•"" w1ll lw tht 1up1( uf a lll•~ on \,\ C'dnt'ida) Ill 'l \(11 m at Shrrm1n Library and (iardC'n~ The u·11\tr.111on ftt IS j 15 and prr- TTJl'ilrauon 1\ required S1udtnu will bC' lau1h1 tht ta\) "'a) In \Olvr and prrvcnc probltm' "'ilh thC'1r 100oor planl\ For funher 1nft>rmat1on runtKI 1hr (rardcn offirc 1&1 r.11.:.:>til QrlllC 1111111 HUNT IN<i ION 8E,t,,( U Tht Ku\hm0tt ~tnhraJ <enter. located 111 ~JO.'.' 8')1\1 -\•C' tt con11nu1n1 lli wttkl) 1tt1ure' Thurw:I•) t"tn1n1 on ( hron1t." Fat11ut 'i)ndromc Chronic Fall&UC' Syn- dr<'lmc I\ :.n 1n)1d1ou\ <ht.Order 11>1lh ')mp-- com\ 1ha1 arc often coni1dcn-d psyl"holOIJ· cat un11I or unless an .rt"Unllc d1qn0\1)" m""' Tht In tun: ti frtc, and w1\1 bq,1n at 7 pm ('all 89 1-775tl for more 1nform111on nr to make rt"'\tf\'IUOn\ ....... ._ F0l1NT,.\IN VA.LUY -The OBnaC Cnun•> Ski \lub it ha11ina its \laknllM-t [)al'l("C' FC'b 6 II 7:Xl pm. Tht dance will be held al the' Oa1m Jumper Rnlana.an1 11 I ROSO Brnokhum. Fountain V•llcy. \dml\SIOn 1, j 5 FOi' morr 1nformat10ft. call 957~0. School lunch menus c..... Cllll •111111 Rejected zone change stirs residents ('ORON-\ DEL ~11'R -Th(' Harbor V1e11> Hill' C..ardcn Club wilt hold a m\-Cl1n1 on WcdnMda} 11 9·JO am. 11 3403 ~u..ahto Planning commission, neighbors support owner's plans 1n front oil ."loT"\h Newport. M1nnr' and Smith say they spent a year "'llh Cl!) planners d1scuss1n& 1he pro1rrt and fi.\1ng their plans tO compl~ -.11h cil) codes. The proJect could ha•c tietn bu1h to the lot lint under Cit\ l.'odrs but Minne~ s.a1~ hr 1ns1ead derided 10 se1 ll ba<"l §Omt rrom :-.lonh Newport. Chn111an Ju1o1n fron1 Sherman Uardcn• Wiii speak on "Color tn Your Gardtn and rruuhlc Spot~:· For murt 1nform111on. ('alt bJO-.I027 i.aa.1111 •11'11•• HI 'NTl!"iCITON BE,t,,CH -Tht r1t) 1s rondur11ng a puhhr wl>f"k,hop 10 discuss "'•}'to ('\'entuall) rt'1.lll("e tht 11mount of \ollhd "'l\ll" bl"1n1 dcpo'i11cd 1n10 landfill' b1 SO IX'n:'l"nt Thr "'ork\hop ""ill be ht\d on Thur'ida) •t 1 pm tn room\ B-7 and 8-8 ot the llun11ns1on Btach ( l\K' C'tnter ~000 Main,, The workihop 1s • rnponM" to tht h1tcgrn1cd Wa\tl" t<.11n11Cmtnt 4.CI pa\~ h) 1ht ~tat(' Lqisla1urc 1n 198~ Thr art l't'qu1rc\ ('1t1C'\ and counlll'\ 10 1dopt a plan lh.i.I .. 11 rcdtKC the amuun t of wil1d v.:1,1c dtpc>\tttd 1n10 landfilb b) 15 pt'r· lrnt 1n l !,1~5 and b) SO ptn'C'nl in tht •1·iir """ For mor.· inlurmation. tall rum Ru1.t·~ ( 11~ Pt.fin ner. lll SJf\-~!'ll Cl-•tKllll llflll'I• "r" PORT BE.\C-H . \ltn'> ( 1nrt."r~l)r1('('11n1 rhtm Uri) f1)r R1\l Rtd1J<h1n .. a ruognim to bl.' 1ntn h) ~uc "•nn .a ll"ll\lrr«I n1,1r\C' and cd1.1<at1on rnord1nator "'Ill t'IC' hrld It the Hoag ( anrrr t C'n1rr un l 1,1C'\da ) ai noon a1 'r"'ron Crncrr I ibran. ~511 San (. 1cmcnir f)n • r For morr 1nf..,rmal1<1n udl M4-•1~~ Fan ... I• lnl ~f\.\l>tlRT Kf.\( M -''ln•e\ln11."nl llrc,\1n1. 11 11"' Iv pu! l tJtl'lh~r .i 'pt'\1al l 1"1l nn J Ft.'cd lnroml.":· 11,i,ll hr lh.c torn< ,1, .. u, .. ·J a1 1 pm rhurldl~ !."'!."· ninf :tt '-t"'Pon rrnttr L1bnln . 1!5(' '\an ( km<'nlt IJ\'1•( f on1 ~lullcn. ;i, IC'l.'IUf('f for fhc f·a~hton [k'"ln 1n,111u1c 11>1!1 11•·e the fftt pro- 1•.am 'u prl"·rt'll~lf:IL!On l\ ~·Ml.ill') Fu1 mnl't' 1nform1t1nn. call ().14-\JQI By Iris Yok<M 0r-. C:0.11 Owly Pllol NEWPORT BEACH -The re- cent Cny Council denial of a de- ve lo pment prOJl.'C'I strongly sup- ported by neighbors and Sttn as a step lov.·ard cll'an1ng up a ··seed}" area has lhl" propen } owner rrus- 1ra1ed and othl"'r supporters puuled. Pro perty OV.'DC'r o-.en M inney had a sked 1hr council 10 approve a zone change and use permit tOr his lot a1 447 N Nev.port Boulevard so he could build a modtrn-look1ng. m1.tt'd-tJS(' s1 ructure 1ha1 v.·ould combine thr<.'l' c"ondom1n1ums with rommerc1al space. Man~ or his neighbors on Nonh Nl"'"'f)()rt Boult·vard -which runs alonr,stde o;tatc H 1gh "'a)' 55 and 1s com monl~ called Old Nt·wpon Boule' ard -and nc-:irb~ ho me- ownt."rs 1n thl' '\;t'wpon Hc1sh1.s commun11' had looked 10 Minne) 's project as a mo' c tov.·ard re,'amp- 1ng a 51Tlp nr 'mall o ffices and mOIC'ls that all agrl'l' is looking a bit worSt ror "'t'.ir M 1nnt·)·., pn1pu~I 10 m1\ res1· denual and lOn1n1c rr1al on one lot also had lhl· "holchcancd suppon orthe Plannin@ C omm1ss1on. "'h1ch unanunou'>I~ .appro\cd a general plan amL·ndmrn1 10 re1one the whoW arl'a t•• 011\L'J US('. Wnh \Ulh ,upport. Mi nne~·, proposal '>Cl'ml'd desuned for ap- pro,al Hu1 \\1lh the council mcn1- ber for lhr :irt•J f •C'l~n Hart. lt"ad- 1ng tht opp<1\1!111n the rounC"1l 1n J 4-] llllt' rl'lC'Oth rl'JCCt("d M1n nt·~ \ proposal Han. ( larL'nll' Turner. Ruthl·l\n Plummer and \la ~or Phi! Sanw~l' e \prl· .. ..._·J J1 .... <1n1 1,1n "1th lht· bulk of 1he flrt1po1..._•J t-oulld 1ng and tht• Pro-military rallies counter peace protests IR\o"\NE Pro-Opcra11on Jrl'''' •h.,,·, .ind l·.arrll·d \lgn\ l:NSC"n ~torm r.alh1.·s l·ropp1ng r\"ad1 ng '"CnJ I ,A .. ;and ··<;;aJ- up to coun1cr massa~c jXace J.in1 "J -....uJ · prott''il' 1-; l'' 11Jl'Dl'C :i nl'" round T h1.1~· 11q~.a n11ir1g pro-rn1hlaf'!- ac11'1"m 11> cmt•rg1ng 1n thl' con-demon\tr.atton' art" g1.·n1.·rall~ scrva11•c ran1p. a political .:on-nu•Kt'' tt1 .1lt1•t'n' and are suhan1 'i.3~'.i p111 cJ aµ1n•I old hat'> fron1 the "I ha\l·n·1 '>l'l'n lhl' silent ma-l1h1:r.1I ,,1n1p -..h,1 arr l'\pcrt JI JOrtl~ tht'i nots~ that I can re· \011rd1n11t1ng rii·at't' rall ies 1111•111 ........ c::ill.'' s.:.ud (ilcn (irt"'i.·ner 01 "Tho\<' v. ho arC' Joang tht• Hl '"ITll"CiTON BF-\Clf -··H<'IP. J Irvine. a Republican poh11cal org;1n1r1ng 1.1g.11ns1 lhl' -.arl <. an"t <i\lttp·· 1\ th!." 111k or an t•tnt to t>c consultant mo~1 h h:t\l' l'\pcru.·n\~,. 1n peace helJ "l"dnrWa~ a1 111<' Solutton <i\oum-'"II looks like !here arc .a lot o t and 1u,l1lC Jnd l·n• 1ronmen1a l < tn1cr at l ll1'1 BtKh RbJ . Hunun1ton J)('Oplt" v.·ho ne"er rono;idt'rt·d c:IU\l'\ l'.'\plaincJ aCll\ l!>I Rc>.a~o r The c•en1 .,.111bqir•11 f) J() pm and 101ng hl a rall) v.ho arc 1n-Sh trle~ (. C'rt·~·lo o .\nJ.ht"1m. a ... ,11 1r:K(' 1h1· J1'o()rdrr of 1nJOmn1a :.nd \Ol\cd 1n lhC<ot.' ralht•1o."' (irt"t"nt'r lounJcr 111 thl· (lr.ingl" Count~ "'"'~ 111 "'t1.umr •L said Coah11on ft•r Pl'.'act· in tht' f or more 1nlnrma1 1on r a il R • \liJ<llo• [.-1 1.800.(l1g-)JIJj CCt'nt uen1o n,1 rauons 'up- pon1ng 1he v.·ar ha\l' dra"'" ··Tht· 'on ol po1i11cal agenJa Clllll llJ ll:laltnll 1 .~00 pco plf' nrar Camp '' d 'ou·rt· not ror 1hl'.' president r di ;(1() [ '1 then \t1 u·rl· nl.11 !or the troops." Hll"'Tl"'GTON BE'"H -Fom~·, en t"!On. 1n t\'ila '" ('S.,'l • •~ ,-. ""' "~ ~Ld Wth (lark of ( 'osla MC'\3 . 1..,..,..111hle1n .... ,n talc on local firtfiaJlteM. and ahout ~00 on the lav.•n of :.nJ lirc induMI") worllrn in a bcncfi1 the Richard N1.\on L1hra'! and He r\platncd ht'"" .. supporting ' .,, ••. ,,, .,,,., •. ,, "••m< 'o' 1•-n--,, R h 1 L L d lht· 1roop' h'. plcaJ1n, for 1hc-1r ''" • .,.. '' .... .... 1n pace 1n oma 1n n f'oun1<,Burn -\\~1111on Ftb 8 11 Ed1\0n return h11me H'.• •001 The flag-1ot1n1 crO\.\'d attt."nd-~ft d ( 'I " " .,...1ur a) 111 0~ta ·~· esa rei1· ln,luqed 1n 11\t hn<up of lht." <"lcbril) 1ng 1hcsc rallies Kl'nerall~ con-d<'nl s as.scmblt'd outside South athk11i' -,.ho an h•t 1n OnnF Count)' s1s1s of people no1 aITus1omed ("ooot,t Pia.la 10 shov. lhC'Jr sup- -1n: ~l&r\; eo,·rr and Jo Jo TownK'I of 10 displ3'. ong 1hc1r pohtu:al be· h I ... ' ' l J .. ~. I Lo r .. I ~ """rt ror ln."ll)pC. 'ler\ '"' 1n 1 e "'' ' r "' or t .. \ . ..,,..,.a vr 0 tne LV> locf•. Gr-n•r said r· idea or ·}c.,1den11al units in a com- mercial area Ru! \.1 1nne~ who plans 10 appeal thr council dcc1 ~1on. and his sup- pont·rs aren't t"lu)1ng the d1ssen11ng council members· reaso ning. ("1111en<i .,.,ere hC'ard afler the coun- r1! meeting compla1n1ng the elected lcadt'r'> '4·ercn·1 l1 s1t'n1ng to their ronstll ut'nls. \11nne~ OfK'rated a custom boat building company on his 50-foot- h~-110.root 101 unul 1he city down- 1onrd the comn1crr1al stnp in 1988 Hl' then looked ror a more tucrau'c and '1suall ~ aurac11vc use ro r his propen~ and d«tded o n the m1-.ed u...e roncrpt. '4h1ch has been ga1n1ng populan t~ 1n Soulhem Cahfom1a M1nnt'\ h1rt-d local an:h11CC'1 Brad Smnh 10 design a bulld1nr. "nh 1hrC'r condom1n1um\ H\ 1he ~ac k ot thr lot O\t'rlookinr. the state h1gh - "''a' and a commen:1al offire \pal·e L nJ1·r rr'l1denual-commcrc1:M zoning. propt>n) owners have lht' choice 01 hullding m1Acd-uw-pn> JeCI~ or ._l"1!'p1n t their bu1ld1np com- p\C'tt."I' 1.11mmerc1al \1 1nnt"' no1ed the propent<;!> d1rC"i.·11\ .. , rO\'.i 'lorth Ne .. pon rrom h1\ lot "h1rh nov. stands emp17 arr dlread\ 1o nt."'d ror m1.l.ed uw-5r'I roninp, ht\ side o f the s\l'tt'l l'l"S1dl·n- 11al-comml'rc1al. too. SC"em !. log1c3' hr \.31d , Bui Han and Turner ~1d tlr council alTTad~ o;pe nt 11me in I q8,6 con~1denng m1 .. ed us.e 1n 1ha1 area and d«1dt'd residences "''ould!f1 -.tirk o n the side of N'onh ~rv. pun o'etlook1nr. the <itate h1gh11>at ma1nl~ bccau..c: of thr traili.: nn1<.e Operator-assisted calls . ' will soon be automated· L()S -\SC1ELES -Pacific Bell ,·us1omrr1 1hro ugho ut Southern l ahfom1a will hear a new voice "hen placi ng collCC't and third· numhtr \.'Jill., -thcu o v.n fhe nev. S\!Ht'm 1.·al\ed -\ut~ mated J.lternaie 81lhn1Sen.ice,1n- ll'rart~ \.\1lh customers using rC'- cordt'd announcemt"nt~ 1n English and Spanish as "'<'11 as TouchTone :and l)C'r\f'lnal \OJCC' respon~. all \.\llhOU ! !ht" JO lt"r\('D\IOD or an Oper- JIOr "hen u\1ng the n<'" \\Siem a customer dials ··o" ptu~ 1hr numher ht·1ng d1al<'d F0Uov.1ng a 1one. 1r lhl"' cu!'>1omcr d(l('s not ~·n1rr a cl'l"d11 card nun\~r. hC' or <;.hC' ts g.rt'C'IC'd In En1hsh and ao;kt.'.'d to Sta) on 1hc linr ror 1nstruc11on~ The cus1omer 1s then asked 10 dial ·· 1-1 ·• ror a collect call. or" I:·· for a call 10 be' billed to ano1 her numbc'r. or '' 1-6" ror 1nstruct1ons 1n Spanish. ThC' caller ran get ass1s1ance lrom an optrator al an:~ time b~ d1ahd.g .. 0 .. In thr c.aw-of a collrct call. tl;l"' custo mer 1s a~kcd to KJ•·e his or he r name "'h1<'h 1s rt"C'orded ' Th<" computer puts the:' call through and a rt:cord1ng say!. sorrt· onr 1s c.alhng collect. rollowed "' !hf' tr"(:Ord1ng of the caller's name Jn h1\ or her \01ce Thr person being called can p"'s ·· 1 ·· to aC"rep1 1he call , ··o·· lj)r ass1s1an(e or s1 mpl) hanr, up. • Th<' procedure' for third numtltr c-al11o is similar Thr computr c-hrcks "'1th thr party to be' billtd and 1f the call 1~ appro,·ed 1t LS i:Jll.1 through ; Pacific Re ll o perators tian41e ahou1 140 mtlhon rollt"Ct a nd lhVd number calls C'ach ~ear. The auto- matt'd ~~s1rm 1s C''\pette:d to ~vc 1hr 1om1>3n' abou1 S ~J million annualt\ ~ -By Cl lJ' 1\/rw• ~rvire . Car crashes into pedestrians -\nacle\ Rami: Fr1nlr. Seurer o( L.., f\-" .... .. Persian Ciull l)m.\1 IUn1o1' C U) Clue(~ and Ron J~ "I lh1nk 1(5 &ood 1hat people llt-mo ns1 ra1ors. '>'h t> included J,:"J J.H E1~1 _ One dn\C'f \.\':lS laC'Crated ltv<'r and LS e\ptttcd : to lody Jonn. Rick D18trn1rdo ind art."' coming out and U)•ng this rrpre~ntat1'es fro m thC' Orange killed and thrtt people inJured h,e, s.a1d J.naht"1m pohce LI Marc Pm-ton Dtnn•rd. formtt Loi ..,nF'lr' 1s a war that we believe 1n.·· ,....U""I\ n. .. ,-,, .. , • t .. o un,..11. 1hc Htd h ' Ram' pla,•c,, Grq "'1llard. an otrtCUI l "" •.'\ '"' .. "'hen a C'ar lhal ran a r"C'd h.ght earl~ gpetc · NB" rcfrm .,.111 officait.".tltc pmt , ..... 11 h GrCC"nrr said. "'The} feel proud Jr "t'h. FrJ t•ra 11on of Orange" Sunday morning v.ao; siruc .. b) J, male pedestnan. whOSt' rd.a- "'•lh loc1J Oranat Counly rtferrt. M1rk J.nd I think t his country has Count\ 'anous war \Cteran or-another automo bile and S('nt hurl-11o nsh1p 10 thl"' '>'"Oman was aOt Shannon wanted to reel proud ror a long g:an 11al1on'> and 'i\Udrnl., fr11m 1ng into pcdntnan\ known ~ TM pmr '"'"' 11 7 p.m. and octets arr ume." L'CI and othC'r uni' rrs111c• Th ~-1 '· n 10 Th• dn' er of lht car 1ha1 ran j•· Sl e1eh For 11etetJ et.IJ the f <Xlnlain " e .,....,.,:.tnans \.\t'«' a,.e .. iK-"" Valle'~ f irt IJrrp11nmt'n t at 96S-44J6 In fullenon 1h1s "'ttke nd . marcht"d to Sh1ffl'r l,ark 10 hl·ar We5tem ~1t'd1cal C"rnter 1n Santa ITd hght died 1n the aCC1den1• al T1cke1\ •ill 1150 hr 1v11lablc al 1hc door one tall)' ronYened people who S<'VC'nll SJ)C"akcn J.na, where Ont."' woman. who had Harbor Boult."''Yard and Broadwaf J\ ll•l,.ll• BMNI ~n MM41tµ ,,.. do nned business clothes and -By ne AsstKi•tNI Pm• bttn pinned bc1"'ren the (ar 3.nd a :? 35 am Sunday. ~ ThtMys. Sitt-' ltt .. fll ,.tffnl ,. ••II-.============================:'..,~p~l:a~n~lr=r~. _•:•=d~<:"':.:~=n~l_:•:u~rg~r~":_':o:'..:.'~---_:~ll:r'.'...'.Cl'.:'.'.ly'.°_.'.N="'::::·~-::::;: PIM ,,_"'· <>rap c ... , o.11r 111,.,_ ,,. • "· ll•Y SI~ c..i. ...... mH. 584 ~vat """""' ., ir •• , "" fttl!b hl.n • . .. ,.. .. ' • Hideaway On The Bay c.in.WlllS ,_,,,,_ • Napon a., mm Blc)dll • lodia • Ewi•c...,. ~­ Pr«c•-• 1IMc -MA•c•H11 .. A1e H•' .... -Slit;t1 wml N, .... I •U. ' ' ' I I COllC OWi mo.I 2BA • to ·-_f!! 2BR DIW 1 111 43' 3BR gen rig, I 75• 5BR hwy thru S23 Cute hW\ gar, ,, .. c., •• llXI Lrg rm, 2-Q S17 A D IRVINE -Scientists have reported the results of a study which may provide a major clue in the search for ways to harness the body's own immune system to fi&ht cancer. In a study published in the Journal of the National Canctr Institute, researchers led by Larry Weiscnthal. M.D .• Ph.D., of Oncotecb lnc., 111 Irvine-based medical laboratory and cancer ~h facility, described the effects of several drup which arc thouaht to stimulate the human immune system, causing them to become more effective at attacking cancer cells. This form of treatment is called immunotherapy. lo the Oncotcch study, cancer cells were removed from the bodies of cancer patients and exposed to a number of drugs known to stimulate the immune system. These drugs included interferons (alpha and gamma). interleukin-2. tumor nccro is factor and a bacterial extract named lmuVert. under development b} Cell Technology Inc. of Boulder. Colo. In the laboratory. several of the drugs. and particularly the bacterial extract. were effective in killing cells taken from patients with breast and ovanan cancers. S1rik1n$ly. the drugs worked best in cancer cells from patients who had pre\ 1ousl~ rec-e1ved treatment with chemotherap}. Usuall). pn.·, 1ousl) treated cancer cell s arc more resistant to cancer therapies. not less. as 1n the O ncotech ~tud}. The study raises the poss1b1 li1~ that 1mmuno1herap) treat- ments admini!ltered after chcmothcrap~ with more usual anti· cancer drugs could substant1all) 1mpro' e treatment eff('Ct1 veness. In previous chn1cal studies. 1m muno1herapy has repeatedly produced 1umor regressions. Howc,cr the frequency of such regrcs!l1on!I 1s 'er) lo". occurring 1n onl) about 10 percent of patients treated. The Oncotech stud' <,ugge!lts ho" 1mmunotherap) might be made more effecll\C .. , belie' c that efTec11 H' chemoth crap) actually vacc1na1rs patients against their own cancers." ~lid Dr 'We1scnthal. EfTecti\e chcmotherap) causes massl\ c death ol t·ancer cells Dr. We1senthal theon1cs that this sho-wers the bod) "1th pan1clcs of dead ~ells. "On~e expo~d to these mass1q: amounl'I of tumor pan1cles. the 1m munl' S)!tlt'm !lecms to be c'penall) susceptible to 'ltimu· la11on b) drug!I The rcc;ult 1-; tha1 the immune cells of chemotherap)·trt•atl·d pat11:n1' dc.,tro) l·ancer cells after being act I\ atcd b) 1mmuno1herap' .. ....., --.. ---.... ... - \ .......... -_ ...... \ .... ,,,, ,.,, " .. ,., A two-PMllllll attack on excess weight Maureen Harding, my tralncr- conscienoe, bu been very patient with me. It took her a while, but she finally convinced me that diet alone wasn't going to take care of my fat problem. Hers is a double-pronged ap· proach to final fitness: combine an individually designed exercise pr<>- gram with a sensible diet plan and slow, steady and permanent weight loss will occur. That seems simple enough, doesn't it? No mystery there! I knew all that! Well, I knew it, but I guess I didn't really accept it. Why, I'm not totally sure. Certainly one couldn '1 use me in an advertise- ment lauding the low-calori e-diet- alonc system. Finally, it seeped through my consciousness that I had chosen Maureen as my project mentor be· cau'ie of her expertise and that it JUSt might make sense to give her "Y tern a chance. OK, !IO what does an individual· ly designed C".ercise program con- "''' or Folio"' me! STRE £"CHING : While stretch· ing 1'i looked upon by some experts a!I beint.: of questionable value these d::l\'i, ~taureen believes in it. Since I ~ant to be limber, as well a!-5 feet Q inches (I'm currently 5 reel 4 I~ inches) I go along with her I can't figure out an) other wa> to rc.1ch those goalc; AEROBICS: Five to IO minute!\ Nora Lehman of wa rm -up and it's o n to the aer· obic phase o f the program. This type of workout is the most effi- cient way to burn fat. increase muscular endurance and improve the cardiovascul ar system. What is an ae robic exercise? Well. there are a lot of them: fast· paced walking; jogging; runnmg; bicycling; rowing; dancing; jumping rope; roller skating; ice skating; swimmin' (super for cardiovascu- lar conditioning, not so good for weight loss): stair stepping and, best of all, cross-country skiing. But to obtain maximum benefits, most -;ports medicine gurus believe that· I The excrc1'ic must be done non-'>top for at lcac;t 20 minutes. 2. The Trainina Heart Rate mu t be maintained for the entire exercise period.• 3. It must be done at least four times a week. No, golf, tennis, handball, rac· quetball, even downhill skiing and surfing don't qualify as aerobic ex- ercises. Do aerobics for fitness and the others for fun. •Maximum heart rate: 220 minus your age equals Maximum Heart Rate. Training heart rate: Maximum heart rate times 80 per- cent equals Training Heart Rate. Never exercise at you r maximum heart rate. ANAEROBIC: A 30-minute aerobic workout and it's on to the anaerobic portion of the training. To the uninitiated an anaerobic exercise involves the use of weights. That includes everything from working o n a Nautilus ma- chine and lifting free weights to any form of calisthenics such as ~i t-ups or push-ups. These exercises are designed to increase strength, endurance and mu!lclc tone. Also muscle defini· 11on, Maureen tells me. I'm not optimistic that "muscle defin111on" wall be eao;ily obtained, "hat w11h gravity working against me, but dreams of glory me again Maybe someday ... I'm sure that there are some marvelousl)' d1o;c1phncd people "ho can undertake a program hle 1h1!-o n their own and maintain 11 un til they reach their gnal I'm not one of them. I've owned both a treadmill and a rowing ma· chine. I u ed each of them maybe three times and then passed them quietly out of my house and out of my life. I've found that I need the com· panionship, the incentive and the discipline of a gym. I like going there. There arc no telephones to interrupt me, no silver ( suddenly decide needs cleaning, no letters to write, no excuses to avoid doing what I'm there to do · work out. I admit that I like to do some things belier than others. In general I'm not a big fan of aerobic cla~scs and l find the row- ing machine and stair master bor- ing. I'm not likely to use either one without Maureen's prodding and more particularly, her com· panionsh1p. Some days I'd like to bag the g}m \l'>it, but then I think of the add111onal benefits c:itcrcise pro· gram produce, like helping to re- duce )tress. reducing the chances of de\elop1ng colon cancer, cancer or the reproductive organs and hrcast ca ncer; lowering the bad chole111erol and increasing the good, Jnd increa)tng the body tis- 'ue that metabolizes calones. Finally. I remember that I feel .ind even look better about my'ielf. I remind myself that there are n't lllt' many thing'> I do that produce 'o many poo;itt\e resu lt s. 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Mo .. t people'<; apix·11tc'> Jrl' nnt going to oc al · frctt·d ." said '111ton Sch""etxl of Rutgt'f'\ l n1\\'r\ll~. ""ho 1s a ~nmr re'i\'arch ~holar "1th the Har> ard- affil1.Ht•d ( t·nta for P<i)C'holog1cal \1ud1t''i 1n tht• Nuclear -\gc .\fll·r dealing "'"h cn<;t•s hke "3" lor Jn l'\(l•ndl'd fX'nod. populallon<, tend to get u'>C'd to thl'm to 'iOmt• dt·grl'l' .ind tonJurt bus1nl'<>s 3\ uo;ual dc<;p1tr their conc('rn a pm- ce'l<i tailed hah11uat1on lhl' .\ml'rKan public hasn't got- ten there }l't, suggested Ph1hp hut mJn' arc hampered b~ a '>hon- J~t· 1•t donor organs. \\ olf said Tht· nct\.\ork \ '>tud} shows trans- plJnt p.111t.·nt'I are faring much bet· tl·r n1m 1han thn "ere bctorc the .1d' t'nl nt tht• an11-rc1n't1on drug 1 Hlo,pcinm· 1n thl· rarl) I~ (l\. 'urgnH" '•11d \no1ht·1 drug. I .._.~oo. 1<, tx·1ng tl"'\ll•d at l nl\ef"'11t~ of P1t1o;burgh hmp11.i1, Jnd dullor'I 'i.3) the Jrug u•uld drJma11rnlh 1mpro'c the 11111lonl. tor tran pl.int pat1l·n1' -By tlJ~ Anod•tttl Pr~ss lnrndu'"' d 1rt'ltnr ol the wgn11" t' therap~ unit at "ft Lean I hl,p11al 1n Rrlmont Mas'> ln,tcnd he ..aid J'l(.'Opk an.' in an unu1mfortabk ··gra' zonl'." not ahle 10 cla'i'llf\ the "ar as either the \ l'f\ quid. operation some had hn1X.d for or a long haul likC' Viet· nam ur \\ orld \\Jr 11 The umrrt:i1nt\ 1s fueling Jn\1ct1t'!I in lhc populati on over -.uch thing' ·" domestic terronsm. o;a1d l t'' endu'l'. "'ho notrd that at ka'll fhc J'l(.'uplc approached him "'1th com l'rn l.ic;t ""erk ahout his plan\ to tra'cl h' air ..\ ttrronst :ittacl 1n the l ln1ted tales "'Ould bltx l hab1tuat1on he said But 1f no o;uch auacl cx·curred. l c'endu\l.) ..aid. ht• e\pccted pub- lic anx1et) to peak over the nex t few wceh and then sub'11de as hab11u- ~t\ IO -By 1•~ A .. od•ted Pttu Drh:e Sensibly In The New \'ear. ii. .... tt 1 ..... ca ~ el•ee ltl7 - 441 N. Newport Blvd .. NB 63-77'6 NHr Hoag MILD DEPRESSION? The Pharmacologv R ... arch lnttttute need• voluntMra with mild deprea- tion. If vou feel deprnMd but are uncertain If It Is serious enough to be considered for a study pfe11e call Our r ... erch staff will perfOfm 1 telephone-screening to let vou know If your symptoms are troublesome enough to requtre 1 vtttt 10 one of our clinics Symptoms of etlnlcel depreulon Include some, or all, of the following Lou of lntere1t or pleasure ln usually rewlfdtng act1v11ie1 Feeling deprnted, ud, blue, or hopetaa Chanves 1r1 1ppe11te, recent ajgnlficant weight to11 or wetght gain Otffteuttv getting to .... p ()( steying •sleep Of sleep no to much FM11no guilty. Wonht.a or uMleu Indecision, poor memory, or poor conctntrat1on tnere ... d ptwslcal probtemt. To qualify you mutt be It IN-1 18 Vrt <Md. eicpenencing «Mpruslon for 1t le11t one monm end be In good general phvek:•I condition. Ouatlfled ofuntMrt W1M recelw 1 bflef otl~ eum, EKG. ~OfY t .. t end w.ektv 'll'ltftS wtm I prof9Mionel ~ FM£ OF ~~!£ COPiiM d el medic9f _. rnuttl Ml be pr~ to you or your dodof- upon YOlll requeta, 'tow penkipldon mey IMO to the UM of ..... end 9'f9ctfw ~ fOt .IN"""'*" Of~. (714)752·7910 Cl (213)59581 Cl (818)989-2100 ...... ,... ........ . PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE ' Society Monday, January 28, 1991 • : ~ ~ .,_, fllllllo CINI 7 JI 111. 1• 111A & .. ... Phllhar11onlc ·society Mozart 111111111 under way In style • Roll over Beethoven. Make way for Mozart. "Celebration 1991," a year-long festival of concerts, recitals and tcc1urcs featuring the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart began Thu rsday evening with a Los An- geles Chamber Orchestra concert al the Orange County Pcrformin_g Ans Center, followed by an inl1· ma te VIP dinner at the Center Club. Carol Humphreys No buffe t for Mozart buffs ... post party guests were impressed v.11h the sitdown, late-night supper hosted by board members of the Orange Counly Philharmonic Soci- c:t) Enjoying tkc fancy fare were the charming concert soprano E\ch•n de la Rosa, 1hc can't-wait· tP·~e·e-again fe a1urcd pianist Barry lJouglas, and conduc;;to r David . ·\Lin Miller. a las1-minute fill -in for Iona Brown, who was ill with tl!n din11is. Prior to dining, 1he 1al- cn 1cd trio challed with Mozart sc- ru."' unde rwriters Patricia Dolson, .\l ,1rgc and Bob Rawlins and Lii:ida ;ind J:in Adams. me he is sc.outing for a charity group lO benefit Crom upcoming soirees . C.o6 ~ eo.t Deir Piiot Conductor David Miller, pianist Barry-Gouglas and Phllharmooll: ... Donna Bunce invited a few of her fellow Capricorn cronies to the Ri1z Rest aurant last Wcdncsd"'y. to toast their bi rthday and talk of sun signs. Lillie Hines topped all with her 1ales of how she cclebra1ed in style aboa rd an airplane bound for ~witzerland. Other bi rthday girls included Ruth Ann Mo riarty, Nancy Surosky. Milli Wciseneck, Claudette Roxburough and youn truly. What did these gals discover !hey all have in common? They love 10 party! Society executtve director Erich VoHmer at the post~perlormance party. Others wowed by ~1ozart and lo11k1ng forward to his next 22 ClCPS bicen1cnnial even1s we re nc "lyweds Randy and Carol J(1 hnson. Joyce Rea,,ume . Jane Cir1er, Jeannie Lewa nd, Ed l~al\'BJia n , Ron Rosen, Eva and I re d Schneider. Elizabeth and 1l1h n Stahr and Nancy and Frank l'osch. CAROL 'S FYI Arun Puri, 1he dashing owner of the Royal Khyber rcs1aurant, m:ide a rare restauran1 appearance 1t1r 1hc kick-off of his series of v.1n c maker dinners. Each course rn \Vednesday C\'ening's six-course. S.''-per:'pcrson Indian feast was -crved v.·i1h a specially selected \londavi wine. Puri was pleased ,,.ith the turnout and spcn1 mos! of the evening 1abh: hopping and ,1ng1ng the praises of 1he healthy, 1.u-frce Tandoori cuisine. Puri tells ... Sarah Purcell has agreed to emcee 1hc S p yglass Hill Philharmonic Commitlcc's .. Ccle- hrating \Vomen" luncheon seminar on Feb. 21 featuring Betsy Bloom· ingdale. Sadly I couldn't coa.x Farrah Fa~·ccn in10 a pre-event interview, but I'm assured she'll chat with mt! at the S1ree1 People In Need \SPIN) benefit at Cano's Restau- rant 1n Newport Beach on Thursda~·. And yes. Ryan will es- cort her to the $75-per-pcrson Ca· .. 1no NighL For more inrormation plea~e call 49.t -6349. Heartwarming tales of love lost and found l>F·\R .\NN l..\NDERS: RCCt"fH · h lOu pnntC'd a IC'tlt'r aboul hov. a lnupll· uf .. old flamt"'!I .. tnC'd 10 n:l1ndle their romance but fa1k·d 'nu askt•d ~our rcadC'rs 10 v.·nte :ihou1 1he1r r.\J)('nencts with old flame"' w hrrc goes Ann Landers ~erv +,,. • .., -C> ~ond for him. \Yr had nearl~ SC'VC'n lx·au11ful years toge1hrr before I lost him to cancer. Ours v.as a real lo'e s1or, -E.D. W. Tuesoa: I had a hugl' crush on Lam . He "as the mosl popular gu~ 1n sc'hool Once "ht'n he smiled al me 1n tht' lunchroom. I near\) fainted Ht' look mr out a few times bu1 no1h1ng tgn1lt-d . .\fter grJdU· ation. Lam lrfl tov.'n. I lost track of him but h(· "·as cons1an1I} 1n m} dream\ .\t agr .20 I mamt'd J1m. a nice. stead). bonng gu} ""ho v.·as a 101 like Gal'} ('ooper . .\II h<" co uld ~~"as "~up" and .. nope." Wr had 1v.o childrrn and sort of slcc~ v.·alked through hfe. son -hi s lir!lt child -and am no"" prC"gnant ""'Ith a girl . Talk aboul happ) -""t' are 1n SC\enth hca,en' Fraalllinvlllt, N.J .: Hrrt'·s m} s1or,· Four ~cars aftt'r m~ d1vorc1..· I rt'('C'1\ed a call from m~ \'try firs1 00\ friend \\'t· talked a long ume and he 1n' 11t'd me to d1nnt•r. I figured I'd go so hr could SC'e v.hat he had pa ssed up 18 )Cars before. v.hen I v.a\ 15 and he v.as 17 i t-Ir had dumped me 1~·1C'c ) I intended 11 10 be a onr:-Oate dral JUSt to get C\Cn That dinner v.·as .JO ..\ug. 16. IQ8 7 He fell l1kt• a to n of bncks that n1gh1 and \0 did I. On No\ 7. 1987. \\C v.erc marnrd. Thn.-t• yC'ars and a ton of laughs later v.·e arc still ltkC' a couple of kids. r-.1 ~ mother looks at us and says ... , can·1 get o\·er 1h1s~ .. I l'n ~car\ ago I mc1 an a11rac11ve girl at the amuscmt"nl park where "l. "l're bo1h v.'ork1ng summer JObs. \\'t" \a" a lot of C'ach other but there v.a, no romanct". Thc follo.,,,1ng \l.'a r ""t" ran 1n10 each othC"r on l;1m pu\ '\till no ron1ancC' \\'e kept ru nning 1n10 each othcr. and I hl.·gan 10 f('('[ that fate was bringing u~ t~cthC'r and ma~be shC' was the one for me. I romplrtel) changed !ht' v.'a ~ I thought about her and PRESTO. I ""'lls 1n lo\e1 She con- fe,"<'d 1ha 1 she had bttn cra1 ) ah<1u1 mt· for a long llmC'. (\n Thanksg1\'1ng 1989. in ffi } granJn1other's drt\'ev.·a,-. I got do" n on onr knct" and asked her 10 mar0 mr She said yrs and wt' v.·ert mam ed soon after. NO""' ~·r can't unllcrs land what took us so long. - \l.FX.·\NORlo\. VA. 1rachrr) and there he ""'as. I had not setn him 1n 40 years but I rc- cogn11cd him 1mmrd1a1ely. We sat tn my kitchen and talked non-stop for five hours. He had been the \ 1cum of a v1olen1 m me and had Josi his sptteh and most of his memol). On our 18th ann1\t'~I) couldn't stand 11 any longer and askl•d J1n1 for a dt\Orce. He agreed at once. To m) surpnse. he got m41rr1C"d 1 .... 0 n1 onths later. It nevC'r r-------------1 DEAR ALEX : Aia't love 1raod? Rt ad OD: From Auburndale. Fla.: I pulled 1n10 my carpon one Friday night <1fl er sta)1ng latr a1 school (I was a After SC\tral months of therapy he had madr rtmarkable progress. The first words ht• unercd were my name. He got into his car. drove to my home1own and found me. We were married I 0 mo nths later, the first time for mr (at aae 63) and the da\\'ned on me thal he had had a girl all along -o ne hr must have said more 10 than ··yup" and "nope.'' A mon1h later I ""cnt to my 20\h high school rrun1on and t here was Larr). morl' gorgrous than ever and freshly divorced. We fell in k)ve that ""'Ct"krnd. Aftrr four months of burning up 1he telephone lines and spending C\t'ry v.'eekend together. v.·r v.·ert" mamC'd . .\t age 40 I had a Grandma knew about butter burning What your 1randmo1hrr knev.· and your grandfather didn'I was: Buller burns. When you "''e~ a high school seni or. did you e•pcct to stay mar- ned fo r life to your futurt matn- monial mate~ Pollsters recently 1asked a sizable sampliftl of hiah sc hool .scnior 1irl1 if 1hey so be· lirved, and 40 perttnt said, "Not likrly," Or words to that effect. Whal Tchaikovsky reall y wanted to be. at liBt, waJ a lawyer. L.M. Boyd • LI> and his brother Oieda Jointly 1n· hcritcd th<' Hunnish Kin&dom. And it was clear whcf'( Attila was aoina v.·hen he murdctt'd Blcda to gct full con1rol. Undcrs1and thr s moa over Taiwan·s cities ycar~around runs about 1wicr as hea v) as Los Anacks smoa. Q. Wha t's a "zcbroid'"? A. Cross bt'tv.ttn a zebra and i hon<. Cary Gran1 said. ··Do your job and demand your compcnsa1ion - Cheese prices imitate me11 but in that order." prices. Mca1 aoc:s up. cheese aces up. Meat aocs down, chcne '°"' A. Never. Doesn't e~n atick ilJ Trees of the en.hippie and silver down. Ocue has no irnqinalion. head ouL birch variety both 11tr1Ct insects 1hlt attfKI bl1" By plantina those Q. tso'I tbe land in Japan now q. Wbete were hetdquanen of trees. you can summon 10 your worth u much .. all the land in A1ula the Hun? pla« all 1he bits you'll ever want. Canada? rp;;A~·;•=•;;;wlll;;;1;'';;"°=w:;:;H;•=.....,.=:;;;;·.He;;;;°';::='°;;'"=YJ=.,:•~n~OJ<;;;P<=n.==:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;1 A. Far more. It'• valued now at m0rt than all the laod in North Amuica twice crm. RaWrntiel ~pcny ntar the Imperial - 1n en1ral Tokyo ls •id 10 be wonh S7.JSS • oq..,. l>ol. 5prin1 ....... or. -· " :io mplL n----~ ..... .,., ...... "-Tiit P111lk•• ol _, II, .. Ille JIUll• -of I09I IW ... Q. 0.. .......... ... ..... _, .. •HELP WANTED• OUl'llDB COW2l8IONED Ml.ES PEP fee 111 1 a,, .. ..., for Mlf«arter. P1121snt ••1110 • 2 $300 ,.. ......... 11-. caaat 1•1111•..._. c.n. , •• ,.1-4111 WW CDUI IMR¥ PR.Or (S.O.L> ,, • •DallJM i.-••··· I WI I , I' W11tr ,,..., 'r • .......... ~ .. ~­.,.,.. 0 ...... llGl&ll Nancy Posch, Carol Johnson and Ed HalvaJlan. Farrah Fawcett will be accompanied by husband Ayan O'Neal at the Streel People In Need benefit. SWM SEEKS SWF FOR TLC ASAP Is staning 1 meaningful relationship Ill' meeting new friends impoltlllt IO 'you? See UlClly's classified section f« DATELINE, I ICIVicc IO help )'Oii meet ineeretlinc people. Only i.. '°"' Oruae COtut Daily PlloL . ' \ i ! l l I ! • • • ' I , ' l I .. °' -2• .. • ~ 2• D1 ,, ~ 381 ~ 7f 58' ho It I: Cul " i c f ID l " 2 • I [ I F l Ha•••, Jack• -••• •t 11 1111 11 n Male Aw1Pds Other nominees are Collins, Carey and Wilson Phillips LOS ANGELES -It could be .. Hammer time" at the American Music Awards. M.C. Hammer. the energetic rap master. is up for seven awards. and he's taking on 10 anisu across the pop-rock. soul·rhythm and blues. and rap catea0ries. Awards aJso will be aiven out today in heavy metal, dance and country music. The 18th annual awards. which are based on a vote by record buyers, will be handed out today at the Shrine Auditorium. beginning 4 p.m. The three-hour show. with comedian Keenen Ivory Wayans as host, "'111 be broadcast by ABC·TV later in the evenina. The celebratory mood may be muted, as it was at the recent Golden Globe film and television awards sho"· because of the Persian Gulf war. .\!though no mention of the war 1s wntten into the script. spokesman Paul hetnn said: "I think we all assume that some of the artists on stage may wdl make references. We JUSt l tnd of assume that." Ham mer 1<; up again'lt Michael Bolton and Phil Collin'i for hest male pop·roc k artist His "Please Hamml·r Don't Hun 'Em" record 1s nomtnated for album honor'> 1n that categul') against Collins'''. But 'ienou'>h " and Janet Jacl son·., "Rh}thm Nauon 181~ .. In the soul-R&B competition Hammer 1s nom1· nated for he'll male an1st. album and the 'iinglc "U ( Jn't T 1.>Uc h This ·· "'h1ch includes the refrain "Ham- mer 11me .. He'<, al\o up for male artist and album in the rap 1.atl·gul'\ -awards he won last )ear Jad .. son. \\tnnt.•r of fi,e Amenran Music Award~ \1nu: I 9~P. 1s 1h 1\ ~car'\ otht:r major rontendt.•r with Janet Jackson and Phil Collins will be among the nominees waiting the hear how they fared at the AP L...,phOlot American Music Awards ceremony t onight In Los Angeles. five nominations: female pop.rock artist and album, female soul-R&B anist and album, and dance music anist. If rap reians. the competition for new pop-~k artist will be no contest for Vanilla Ice. the wtuie rapper whose "To The Extreme" release was nomj. nated for best rap album in the aenre dominated by blade star5. But if tradalJonal sound prevails at will be tossup betwtcn Mariah Carey and Wilson Phillips. per· fonners from musical families .. Carey, the daughter of a fonner opera si naer and vocal c.oach. was nominated for best new anast on the strength of "Mariah Carey," a debut album featurina 11 songs mostly written by her and co.writer Ben Margulies. The 2l·year-old Carey broke out onto the charu Ylith the single "V151on of Love," and followed with a strina of hits keying on pop's strongest su11. the hcanachc of brcalung up . The Wilson Phillips tno staked out similar emotional temtory 1n their self·tttled album and topped the chans with "Hold On" and "Release Me." The young stars arc offspnng of music stars of the '60s. Chynna Ph1lhps as the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips. half of the Mamas and the Papas. Beach Bo)' Brian Wilson 1s the father of Wendy and Camie Wilson. With that background and four years of sinaina and wnung together. the tno emerged in 1990 with a fully de' eloped pop ~und If last )Car·~ show taught a lesson. unquesuonable musical creden11alc; ma) be a big factor in award voting b> 20.000 rrcord bu)'crs. A )'Car ago the) pve duo M1lh Vanllh three top trophies for what proved to be a li p-!.~ nn ng charade. -By ,.~ A.,ocl•IH Pm• Modern dance class set Mick Jagger signs on for sci-fl ftlm role 'hapiro and \m11h Danct." C ompan\ J :--.ew York-based troupe w.ill 1.onJu11 .1 ma .. 1a cla .. !I in mo<lt'rn dance Jan 31 from 11 a.m LO 12 \IJ rm JI (1oldl·n "'l''>t ( nlkgl' In Huntington Beach Oanct:r'> and l horrngrapher<, from the u>mpam will lead clas!I pan1npant' throu~h J h11\I of mt1\i.'ml·n1 J)(l\\1hlll1t:<, Reg1stra11on for the om·-11ml' da" " S'i ..and lan tx· paid at the door The ~1a.,, "Ill hi.· 11!1\t:n in room ~ 11 ell tht.• Rt·rrea11onal Educa11un Huild1ng For more 1nlnrm.11111n l Jil lhl· 1 nlktl.l'' d..tnll' dcpanment ollice at 89: -1\~ I\ I TV llltl"" MONDAY EVENING JANIJAAY 28, 1991 LO<; ANGELES -Rock \uper- '>tar Mick Jagger has ~n )1gncd h) Morgan Creek Production' tor a \tarring rok tn its futuns11c· 3l uon ad,enture "Free.Jack.'' set to tx•gtn filming 1n .\tlanta toda> \l'>u announced for a major role " av.ard-w1nn1ng stage and '>l'rtt:n allor \nthony Hopk1 m v.ho 'i<'gue'> to "Free-Jack" from a <,tar- ring rnk 1n Jonathan Dcmme·., "~1kmc nf tht• Lambs .. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 _ __,_11_:00.;;;..;:;___,1..;...1;_;_:3=0~ WllHI ol ~· -E~ M., OM 1<1 Mwplly °"9W'a Tnelt ol lloM 0 ,._. 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Ste' e Pressfield ("Above the Law.'). and Dan Gilroy. the film stars Fmilio EstC\ICL and will be directed hy Geoff Murphy. who recently helmed Morgan Creek Production's o;ummer h11 "Young G uns II .. James G Robinson. Gar) Barber and Da' 1d N1cksa> are exccut1'e producef"'i "-'Ith Ron husttt and ~tuart Oken ("<\bout Last N1ghf') producing In mak ing the announcement. Robinson. cha irman of Morgan Crt.•e k Productwn<,. stres'>Cd that Jagger was one of their firc;t cho1CC'l for 1 ht: p1' owl role "Jagger's talent and l·hansma will hnng a special dimension to the rok of Val·t:ndak tht: :!Isl centun h1gh-tt.'<'h hounl\ hunter." \lated Roh1nwn "I lan't thtnk of amune who would ha'e heen a more tn- \ rnt1H' cho1tc .. 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Ht· I\ tx·wildered b) a complex arr:t\ ot \upt:r-h1gh-tc<.:h gadgrtr) and 1<, pul'\utd h~ a new hrccd of 2 ht ('t'ntul') bount~ hunter~ Mick Jagger Square dance lessons offered The Shins and Skirts Square Dance ( lub v.111 offer ic\50ns to tho~ tntercc;ted tn learning ho" to squarr dance Da'e Ren\bergcr will teach the clac;~<; ..cheduled on ~edne~) B'Yt1 u .. u ..,.,,,,_. l f" If"' • ,. • ! 4 I "-A-,,.., \4 II 101\ I I II--Aunt•~ f"••t \ II •\~ -·· ,..., .... ,_ re, 1• ros o H I WMf• '-. tl'<,1 4 H 1 t t\ 4 o..t-. ... , l"lln Ill t• 4 IO 1 lO •O "' IDW-DI CINI-.... i,. • ..._d "'·'-' "'•' \ft< I •01 ,...,_. ef .... 1 ... , .... , 1~1, 'II \ I J(J 0 N-8ott TWIN CIN«MAS ,....,. ... 8'v<l I 'W._, \l•f'f'f ttl ''°' ._.....,.,.., (eft ,...,, J \II.I II 10 I\ I 0-•• Wit" ....... Pc. ' 0 IO MllA O NI-"-~' .. ti /I .. , \I •O \ll/\ ............. {", I ~~ 0 I\ ·--· Po· ,....__,,. tll \ TOWN CINTI• CINl:llAS \ouln Co.tt• ,.,., .. 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CoMt ~ Piiot An Independent~ Publl~ by Page Group Publlshlng, Inc . ..._.. f.. ..... pretident & chief executive officer 6111 -. Jr, chairman ..... W. -., "· executive viQe president 1111••••~• L •k L vice president & general manager Edltorlal Arts Center rests on _solid financial ground Performing Arts Center officials released their year-end financial report for 1990 this week and pointedly called for detractors who pred1Cled financial doom to begin singing a different tune. Indeed, looking at the Center'-; accounting fo r the year JUSt past. it would be difficult to conclude that the counry·~ premier arts estabh hment 1s in anything but sound fi cal sh3pe. The Art4i Center ended 1 Q90 "1th a p<Nt1ve balance of S475.000 --"soltdly an the black" 1s ho" hoard chairman William Lyon put it. Operating revenue-; ·-income from ticket sales, rental of the hall. concc-;.,iom and other sources -exceeded what had been pro1cctcd "'at the hegmning of the year. A program of cost contJmmcnt begun when economic indicators started nosing down sh.:tVed more than S460,000 from the Center's overhead. Over and above the ending balance. the organization was also able to tran-;fer S71 5,000 into a maintenance reserve, to be used in future years as the Center ages and renovations become nece<;sa ry. On the other hand, fund-rJ1i;ing for the Performing Arts Center --that all-important complement to the Center's efforts, which allow 1t to stage cost!} 'iymphon1c, opcrauc and dance events --failed to meet the 1990 pro1cct1on laid out at the beginning of the year, although the total 'ittll \urpas.'lcd 19 9's fund-raising. Also. the Center did take a financial bath on its staging of the spar'>d) .ttlenJcJ · A Funm Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.' J w-produc.11on "1th 1he La Jo lla Playhouse But. the ovenll pictUrc '' thJt nf an organ11a t1on well -pm1t1nncd tu confront the untertain cl.'.nnom1C cm 1ronmcnt that 1991 prnmt'iC'i Tht year won't be an c.l<i) one ·· for the Pcrformin~ :\rl\ Center or for anyone cl~e. probabh But. we 're not i;oing to fret very much over the Center\ tt1rtun~' We h.1ve no douht that local aficionado of the pcrhirrning art\, .. o long ·" the\ arc w11tng to support the Center in the form o f ticket purchases and whatever other contrihu11on' they Cdn .iffo rd, will be ahle to enjoy the hcncfilo; nf a world-cla•" h.111 for decade~ to come Write to usl ................... ..., ...... The ......... ...,,.. encouregee corr~ trom our readers We request 1et1 ... ~ kept to epproxlmatety 300 words Any correspondence 9'gnl~tty longer then 300 words wilt ~ printed at our dl9ctetlon u a C MJt ht; .... C ht;or MWMI .... -. Community commentattea .,. r...wd for kauea pertlnen1 10 cih• and 1owna M>ng the Orange Cout Gu.st commentat ... may pertain to any public luue Edl1orlal reaponaee at• ~ for rebut1at1 to edllorlal P<*tlonl of the ...... -.., .... Lett.,. coolkteled to be llbek>us or In bed tut• will no1 be printed Writers we ""'4ted 10 four tubml•lon• a montl'I All coneepondenc:e must be a9*' end lndude the wrltet'I addr ... and telephone number for Y'9tlfleetlon purpoeee LM«.,. thoukS be addreeaed to the "-c-a -..._ 330 West Bay Str .. t, ea.ta Meea, CA 92e27 AUentlon. Letter. to the Editor Wrf14Q With qu.tlona •• utged to cell the o.ity Pltot at (714) &42-4321, &1. 352. _..., •r li••r T•••• I HORJ61TA7 ~N(lf ()'(~~ r IJIU)QI~ ~.Mn. ~""· 9tfi5 Ollr WH/frjff I ~, HITTN5A 661T1N6! ' 54t6. I ,, Monday, January 28, 199117 .. I I I MllP T.J.. Ill hllllL ..... -4111 a. - "W>MMV, WHEN Mll TH~ TV~ & OIER?" General Colin Powell: Does a political career await? By Clifford D May 5<."IX>' M0w8<0 New~ !i«'ltCe < Jught up in thC' contro,er'>) oH'r thl· (,ulf .... ar "'-1: seem 10 ha ... e n' l'rlooll·J oni: the b1gges1 stonl''i umnl'ltt:d "'th thl• e'en& For the: lir<a time .. ,,., the .\mcncan m1h· tJn ha' hc.·,·n led 1n10 ~ar b) an .\lnl'an \ml·n .. an T h1nk ol all the an1clc~ and tell'· '1\111n programs 'ou·,c ~t'n Jl'hat· 1n~ th\· art1tudi:\ of blad. 4uar- tl·rhJl l' and blad '-oachcs Ha H ' \llU "'l'n JO \ dl"'-US'ilCln at all abc.rnt thl' hl\tnrK rok hc1ng pla,c:d h\ < nlln I uthl'r P11 .... ,·11 l hairman nl tht' Juin1 C h11·f, nl ~wtl'' l v.nuld Ille It• thinl that 1h1· .th'4..'ll\l' ol ,kh:.tll' tndll.lll'\ "'' J\ .J na1111n h.l\l' mJdl \OmC (ll'nUIOl' pr '%fl'\\ 1n human rd..111110<, T '"'"' ol 1h11u~nd~ of \llUng .\nll'fllJn' hJ''-' ,·n&ru\tl·J lhl'tr h n 111 P11"l'lr, 1udgml'nl I douht \1111 t1111ld linJ onl· amung thl'm - hl.tl ~ nr "'hill' hhcral or .:on· -.cr",111\l' -v.ho \\ould loo~ \OU in thl' l.\l .• ind \J~ hc·d prl'lcr to ha' I." hc.•t•n lnl IOIO h.\ltk 0\ \J\ J r>.1 n forth <)11.1' k In nlhl'f \\Onh h.'n\ of thOU\.IOJ\ nt \11un~ \111l'fll Jn' hJ\l' JuJgn l C 1t•n Pn \\t'll O\ lhl· Lon1cnt ul h1\ th.UJlll'r not lhL' .ulor ofh1\ '~'° \n11 Pn\\t'll 't harJllt'r 11 'hould he n111ecJ "l'\lrJ11rd1nJ~ 'itJnJ1ng on thl' r<.J1um 1n rn1:n1 da'" .. ai m· Int ot the HoUlne l d tor ' n1He The following Me .. ample' ot reader c;omment'> and .:r1llCl\m" The Pilo t pubh'ihe\ thc'it re,pon<ics on a regular bawi and encour:tge'\ lls readers 10 CJll the Editor·., Hotline at 642·6086 Gr111111181' polce I'm calli ng 10 comment on lhe quote of the Costa Mesa High School h3~ketball coach "It was one of tho~e deals where it could have went eilher way." This is a per on who is a college graduate and he sun can't conjugate the "erb go I'd like to know what high • <;chool and college educated this pc™'n and aJlowed him to gradu- ate The'f hould reall has diplo- ma\. Protest them I have no problem 1l'ith anti·war dcmon<;trators even though 1 fully suppon our actions in the Gulf whal I do fed very unhappy about ~ the fact that 1hey are protestina 1n front of places auc:b as the fed· eral buald1na, Thafs wron.a. We did not start the war, the United StatCJ did not invade Kuwait. We pent five months tryi.Aa so hM a pcacefw neaotiatlon and we are fi&htina now 10 prcw.nt lDOre km of li\tes l~tcr. U the . fMol* Ced they want to protaa ud be in America, they hnc t.bC rWtt to do tllllt. let them prog. • froot ol an Ir.qi buddmc. an t,..i alrliM Todai; m Hts ton I~ rl''lpond1n~ 111 \Jht'' 111 repuner<,· QUC''ltton' lhl· lll·m·r JI hJ' prnJe<:tcd a rca\\Urt ngh , J l m 'irnng d ,,. u pltncd lalhHh pr'''l'Ol•' It al\o aprx·Jr' h1' 'trJtt·~~ in thl\ u•nl11ll " hrtll1Jnlh ,.1rrl'll \ \ 1etnam H·tl'r.1n Pn .... dl karnl'd thl' k"un thJt lfh r.·nwnt..il l'<;(Jl..i tmn ''a tr.1p ln'tl-.1d hl' JrrJngl·d to lnmrn.1nJ .in "' ·r .... hl'lm1n1.1 forll' hl' lPUIJ ,kpln\ lllJ\\I\ l'" Jnd 111 lll''·''t.111ng •'lln 1 -'t..1 r11ng \l l\h Jlf pn\H'f · Po"l'll hJ' d1,pl.1,t·d -.c.·n"l'' ''' J\ \\('II .I\ ll•UJ!hn,·" 11, hJ\ lJ~l·n p;t!O\ l•• l'Olf'h.1\1/t thJI hl· 1n- \lrUl ll·d hi' fo1h1, r' h 'p..1r•· lr..14' " 1.1n r<•r11l.11111n 1nJ rd111111LJ' \ltl'\ ·" mu, h po\\Jhk lrt th\.• trJJt1111n 111 ( 1\l'Oht•"'l'r P11"t'll " t·.-irnin!l h1m .... ·lt thl' ngh1 t11 l;x• •\10 \llll 'l.'.ti .I\ ,l pohtl\.J) k.ider ol hi\ nalmn rrrhal)\ 3\ A "h·, runn1n1.1 m.tll' nnl t Oil' ar11unJ t\un·I' '"n\\· rn11rl· Jr'- runprtdll' l!Ol' Pl \\llf~ JO Ix• t11unJ lnr I 0 .1nt11rth 1 JnJ p.•rhJP' ,,, tnmm.1ndl·r 1n, htl'I lhl' t1ml' alln 1h.1t "'u" 1h.11 I 'l' m.1Jl .111 tht rall'I' JO(lf\ 11\ 11ml' 111 up\l'I .tnnthl'r gri1up I 'll'Pl'll Jt ll .J\t p.irl .11 thl rl'3\on p, m 1·11 h,1, ne11 fl'l l'I' eJ thl' Jlll'nl 1P11 h, J,.,, f\l'' ''that hl' ha., dcx·., n111 '""'"' thl· p.irl' I n,· l.11d Jn"' n th 111, ~I\ ii r1t1h1' nt.1011\h ml'nl h1r e\Jmpk llll'llll'":r' 111 1h.11 or ~nmcthing Iraqi, n111 1n 1re1nt of Amenl.'.,1n hu1IJ1n~' All the\ 're dninQ. ., hclpin.-i frJljl .ind hurt1nc the Amenc.1n cau'e What's our price? l fe ll th.ti I 'c been a ~uh, .. ri~,·r f11r ,1, lnnl.! 3, I ~Jn rcmemhL·r .ind l'J l1~c Ill hJ\.C m.. \.Ol'-e hC<Hll once in .1 while too lt\ abuut the Jack Kellv \l&ua11on l lno"' 11\ being resolved but J do feel l ha ... e a ngh1 10 'J)' m> piece and here goc~ S~3.000 \Ure bu>~ a Int of nghteou' 1nd1gna1mn by a fe"' \elf 1n1erest ind1v1du.il . Amenca 1~ 'till J countf) l1f free pcel'.'h .tnd thought and opinion Jack Kclh ·, off the l.'.uff quips arc certiinl} no wo~ or bcner than any of our late niaht TV comedians and the> are not c:oru1dered raci t or orfen· ive. People lauah at those. For $93.000 •re we to forget that day of" inf1rny, the neak anaek on Pearl Harbor where thousand of our servicemen mt in the wnken hulls of our American Navy ship&. AR we aoing to be asked to re· write history on this one too, li\e it never happened.. hke the bok> caust ne¥er happened? The JCM ha~ kept chcir vijiJ alive all these )'Cars Ind we must not t>ury our memory of that day w1lh our dead. Amcnca '1 tndc rcJataons wttb Japan arc a dilpace. Japan de· pends huvtty on oO CtO!m the Gull councries yet where is their sup- J~it ud t uh&. gr •u r h.1 H' ,,,._.n 1 a lot ul 11 m,· tnl.1 •'nl'i' '11rplaining lhdt 1hr \11lun ll'l'r Jm ' " nt>arl~ 'IJ Jll.'fll'nt .\lrtlJn· \mu tJn ii li~un· J". pr"pt •rl lllOJll' t11 lhl' hlal ~ J14 •PU· lat111n •I l~t· OJll in J\ .1 \\h11k ) \'\ mJn' .\lnLan-.\mt·r1\,1 n' 101nrd tlw '11i1tJf\ 10 C''ilapc.• ~·,rr I It d11n1 ·1 tJ~l· J d1K 1t1rJt1· 10 ''l\.1nl111p 11• li~ur.· &hat out H111 ,,,~l'I, lhl· m 1rl' 1mpunJn1 po1n1 " 1h.11 thn\l' \tnl.tn \rrkri,an' h.1 · ~ln" n~ 111 put 1hur lt\L"' w1 lhl ltnt• lx'lJU\l' thl'H (1\Ulllr\ ,t\ l'lf thl'm 111 \n,t m lht· ru.1~k 1•1 &hl cull ,11n1l1ll th"""' rnl·n .ind "'ml·n '' ., hJ\l. lk111 '''lrJll'" -'11 llll' \lllJll'd 11101' .tr-J hJl!ll ' ~ h•' '"" rtrl,J t • t'll.· flnl•''llktl •ha: thn .in· 1n11·ruir \u 'l<l IOl .1nJ lh.ll thn ar J "t mtlfl' lilur..111\ .1, ar d ,l kd 1han m"'' <1f u' \\ ar mJ\ ho.· hl'll hul 1h1\ ,., th( "'' h1t1-hh tnhn1,log1lJI ht•ll lhl· v.nrld hJ\ C\t•r '>l'1'n In thl' \l'Jr' ;:ittc: \ 1t'tnJm thl' m11JtJ f"\ ~Ill J h,\d rap IO th1\ lllUO· In '\,I l•nt• dl'nlt\ -.oldll'f'\ \(1"1( l11lll' .i., lhtntL' h.11 .Ul Jilli, ult Jnd d1't.1'tl'l11I I 11 \Jm,· "tru,· •f pol1u·ml·n ,,1n1IJl11 n "'"r~cr\ Jlhl 111urn.1li\l\ .IOlllll~ 11thc ' Rut lhl'\l .irr .ill rr••k"111n~ "<'•L"''·'f"\ 111 thl· hl•Jlth .ind "l'll 01:1n1.1 111 ,, l1n· ,, ,, l'I C/1/ford 0 \f~n IS tit' .... Uad•_t todlror of tbr RO<"k• '1ouat•1a \ri.' tn lff-DlU r-r1 il'r De,ert 'i1nrm J..ir in ln\t \\ orlcJ \'. .ir II t-11 the' .ire rein1.1 pcrm1ttt'd h• hu\ up Amt'r1can r•e'-c !'-\ plClC I he\ h,l\C ~On· tempi l11r .\m ricJn<> tiu1 C'tl\et 1'UT I 1nd \.\ <' .ire n a \JIC'nt ".tr \ 11h &he J.tp.tne\C ind "<' h.1,c n '·r tired pff one oh1e~111,n Wa~c up \mcrica and "mcll tht' <..t~I HelllM blllng I wa.' JUSt curiou<., I ..... 1~ loo~ing JI Wedne'iday. Jan ll paper and there 1o; a headline on here. Soror- ity sister guilt) or murder '"hat In the world doc1 soronf) l\IC"r "'" e 10 do Wllh this? h's hke '" ing that 'IOmcbody • was a member of the bard watchtnl club wa guilty of murder Is this a ,Jam 3t the soronty , the Greek ~' 1em or ~me1hing, is thtS tr)'lng to· 'IY tha1 because she was a member of a IOO- rontv he commjued a murder~ Th" • is ridiculous. I thank "<lmC· body ought to investigate what they're doinJ. I'm callina a.bout your hcadhnc this morning. lfM11 SCUD kills three in Israel, every other new report that I heard said three peo- ple -.ho died ~re victim of heart attacks.. not an l niq1 SCUD. I think that . • nsenible headline and a sen.utioftal one and J think you au hould be a little calmer an }'OUr appr<>td to the neM. - DC Legends COsta Mesa cookies sent to Vietnam Wan. arc fought "'Ith tht' 1Neapons that rnmc 10 hand aga1n\t an en<"m' of urt um,tance Damh n Oil' tr fought her v.ar aga1n~1 apath' v.1th choLnlall' chips. Kool- ".1d a nd P.•JX11rn Jnd pitled up an · Jrm' Jl•in@ th< "'J' In \.t Jr( h nf I 4f'l4 in the midst of th( \ ll'lnJm \.\.tr Dami) n Oln er nt'"' h Jrr" t'd 111 < osta ~1csa fro m northrrn C :iht11rn1a approached tht• < 11' C oun, 11 v.1th her idea he had pr1H ldl'u h 1mt:haled (00klt"S h> \l'f\ ltt'nit·n 'rr~a) in her lor- mt'r tnmmun11 Rancho ( ordo'a nl·ar ,,1, .1mt·n1 and ""'onder~ 11 the 1 •' 1 1"'J \.k<;;i "'ould J1J hn 1n h1·r t'n•kJ\ or -a hul!C m11r,1i<'·'"""l'ling m..11hng o t homl.'· m..1tk , ,, ~It'' I•• sen JCcmt'n in \. 11 • n.irn I tw l"lJnlll 11\lcncd -\.1a,or \I P n~h·\ "'hll'K' \nn-in-la"' l. 'i~H l t l ,1 \fJ, ~dnan "'as tl~ing fll ,.-"mh.11 m""nn\ in \1etnam. &a't' hrr ..,,, \UJ)p!lr\ ~nd "1r. Olt\l'r 'l Iha 111 .1 ~11-month-old \un hq~.in ha "ar \.\ hl'n v.orJ ~111 .-rounJ abolJt ht•r pr ll'\ 1 -\.\ t' ' Jrt ( ook1cl1l1 - k aJt·r' t, u\l''q'l''-\\uundcd \ •t •nam \t'tt'-r.i n' uin,ale~ing at h11n r anJ "4. houl ... hildrl'n re· 'flon,frd J'l'•\lll\t•h \\1th J Oood ot 11<1 l ' J'h n a lin~ m.ill'nah. .tnd 1:h I nJllnn' \pr ruunh "'J' 'ele •rd J' I> I • [>t , tn l>..i' f'cnr k Jla'C' 1h,·1r t•mt· and c:nc~~ .ind rct r1.i11nl 111ht·r. "' 1h lhl."lf t nihu .... 1,m I ht• "11' ll < o\IJ \.k...a donatt'd 'Jl ant l)fliH· 'Ip.:!\ l' on the ( 'll < t•n;1 ' l11unh llunr .\ tru'it lund a1 thr 'K'l uni' PJulil "'.ational R;in~ hranlh on Harhor c,ho"'-ed d11n.11111n' piling up rap1dh 1ov.ard th : 1111 m1n1mum mailing coc,1 J.111.11 -f,IJ l il'<-'\ 111 u10k1es packed in'"" 1nJ lhrn· round l 3nS Oona· 1111n' "'l'rl." , 1llt'l ll'd in local hus1 - nt'"'' '-ir Ph1ll1p"• I 1quor ~Ion: g.1th rl·d ~Ii 1n loo'><' l hJngl' - m, rd1.1n" al'" , on1nbu11~d empt\ c11n1~11nl'r\ ruhhcr bands and plJ'lll\ "'rap prt'·'"'l~lcned f....ool \1d htv.1n1 gum and hard cand' '•I C\l~UOl' V..j\ happ\ v.1th lhC: \\ l < .lrl' < .. ol 1c:ltft Theodore < 1 l'lr· Rt1l11tth 1 .... 1tc un~ut'Cl"'>\tul lJnJ J.lll \t)f II\ UIUOl..11 cnt1c11~ don.111 1n ot lhl' 'a .. ant .. 1, It center 'PJ•l" to thl' ,11ul 1e trC'"' o n a purC'h ph1l11,rh11..1I haw, He hcht:,C'd that '-''' hall v.a' lnr lit\ hu'>tnC'\\ but 11 11 u1ul,J ho. u"''d tor '>Uth a nobk f'rl'Jl"• 1 "h' no1 otht'r nohk prn- f1"{ I' 'll• h a' a 'cnC'ral d1~.l\( I "'' tir .1 'oup ~11cht'n for '1'i1ting h1pp1l'' and runav..a)s-. The tom· mun11' rt'\fltindcd pubhch and pn- \ dl<"I' anJ \\\O da~s later Rologh·, v. 1 k \3' 1 ng she spoke for both of them l'ndur\Cd the Cook1ehft pro- JC'C1 and c,a1d she would ~Ip o ut h~lf. 1f she "ere not ronval~ing rrom a hroken leg. \ oluntt"t'B worked from 8 am to ~ pm cUil). crowded into the ltlurlh Ooor \J)aC'C as the target date dre"' near Each cookie v.a!I v.rapptd in plamc packed lo,1ngl) 1n10 metal containers and hioncd wu.h cdtblc popcorn .\ hrot..cn cookie was a cau~ for con- C'<'m .\rm~ .;;arr t Joe HoopC"r JC\·orated in President N1\on'c. fim Mr<tat of Honor ceremony dro"c an from n Fernando to Vl\tt Cookachft ht'adquanen and thank 1hc "olunlt"t'n for their suppon. We Care Cook1ehft -att off on ~h~ule and hfe went to norm a I in C" O'Stl M C'JI Datri I TI Oh' rr sot reacquaanccd ,.;th her ~ouna son Then. the lctlCl"I from soldiers ~n to come'"· thanking the sroup tor 0lt' padrll<'I -wtth po1pant surpntc that ~ ~ould remember them widi ~­ m•dc cook• Tbat'i how Oerrilyn Oti._ won her r. Qr 0 ··~ .,. A.-... • 381 ~ 7 58 " tt • cu h x ( ~ E l r 2 s J j . • Pag n A1 ~ben Nola.n Frizzcllc, John a..l1 and Doris Allen, Oranae County llraasponation Commission chairman Dua Reed, Westminster Mayor Chuck Smith. Anaheim Councilman William D. Ehrle and Oranie Councilman William G . Steil\el'. Tbe sole Democrat so far is Orange County Board of Education m~mbcr Frank Hoffman. Political strategists expect the field to thin out before the March 19 election. If no ca.ncUdate receives more than SO percent of the vote in lhat race, a runoff will be held May 14. Eileen Padberg of Padberg DeSantis Consultina predicted the winner will have to raise between $200.000 and $250.000. "It will take a ton of money just lO get throuib the pnmary," she said. The three .:\sscmblymembers ma) have the connections to raise lhat kind of money, too, Padberg said. And Reed. an attome}' who spcciahzcs in campaign fin ance law and has served as treasurer for dozens of candidates and campaigns, will be able to tap the business network he ha'i worked with over the years. BOWL F~om A l falo fans get tOgl·thcr. 11 doesn't get an} better," Rohanson said It could ha\c been a httk better for the Buffalo fans. "'ho broke out 1n tears and pulled 1he1r hair 1n anguish after the Ne"' York Giants berame lhe chamf)!> of Super Bo"' I 25 "'11h a 20-19 "1n. Buffalo 'W 1ngs restaurant owner Don Ha}es o rdered i;e' cral thousand pounds of buffalo "'ing~ and home to"' n (Jen· csscc 12 Horse .\le tor the c' ent. Just to make the Buffalon1an-; lcel at home ... .\II of them arc from thl' Buffalo area or mamed to 'omeoM lrom the Butlalo area." Ha)C\ ..aid "The~ ·,e been wa11ang SCORES From A1 lileracy 1s the lo'c of li terature. the loH· of the English language and the ab1l11~ to express )Our~l f" Slayback has been recogn11ed for her teaching ab1ht1c-s OH'r the >cars "1th nu- merous awards. 1ntlud1ng the Orange Count} Departml'nt of Education's Tc-acher of the 't car a"'ard. a proclamation Fritttl~ and Lewis have the ldvanuiee or oYfftappina dilU'tctl. About JS percent of Friuelle'1 69lh Allembly District and about 33 percent of Lew11' 67tb Diltrict o~rlap the 3Slh Senate Distric\. sivina each of them name ~njtion in a crowded field. Only a fraction of Allen's 71 st District overlaps the 35th. But their name recoanition could work qainst them, too. Altbouab voten have seen their names on the bellot. none of the utemblymembers is known for introdu<r in& memorable Jeaislation. ''I don't think any of the candidates has a lea up," Padbcra said. "lewis has been on the ballot more times. Frizzelle is not in the news much, maybe as a result of his not havinJ done anytluoa spectacular." Political consultant Harvey Englander of Campaia.n Manqement. Inc .. who 1s hand· ling Reed's camp&ip, argues the three assemblymemben actually have negative name 1.0. He cited last year's California Journal ratings that placed 1JI three of them among the least effective lqislators in the state. In addition, Lewis has long been known as a political strategist for the Republican Party who doesn't hesitate lo open the d irty tricks book when necessary. Two years ago he was indicted for ~5 )ears for this Super Bowl." Whenever the Bills scored in the sec saw game. the restaurant's crowd rose to their feet and cheered, jumping up and down. embracina each other like new fathers in a maternity ward. The res- taurant was decked o ut in red, white and hluc streamers and balloons. big banners printed wuh "Lei's Go Buffalo," and lhe fan'i wore Buffalo Balls Jackets, 'i\\Catsh1ns. T -shins and caps while lhey downed bttr and buffalo Wlnas an fronl of a large-~reen telcv1S1on. ome of the fans actually h ve an Ruffalo. and JUSt happened:"to be an Caltfom1a v1s1t1ng relatives. Others tra\t·kd from as far as Bakenfield and R 1\ l'r"de trnm the county Board of Supervisors. and J D"nl') land t.ommunlly service a"'ard. ~ht• 1u'>t lin1'ihed a thrcc-~ear lerm an her d1'\tm ta\ a ml·ntor teacher, coaching other teal'hn' on l'ffcc11 ve classroom strate-g1es. I ur parent' "'ho are womed about their children\ hteran 1n a oc1ely dominated b) tele' 1s1on .lnd '1deo games, la } bat:k reromml•nd'> parents first reconsider their o"'n habits .. fhe fact thal we're a pas-;1,e. media-onentl'd ''X H.'l\ 1s pathetic The ln1ld• Adr!ICB/Camputerr _, f~ftl J>midmt llCllPft'S ...-·~ Oft ~ .-n. ...._... t1ae·cmreea ..e •• ,~, ha more political taus• than John Wayne Airport.•• EQllander saad. Amona the upper titt or candklatn. Rttd is also the only pro-choice Re- publican, a position that could benefit hjm against three pro.life auemblymcmbcn. Lois Lundbcra of the oon.1ultina firm Nason, Lundbcra & Aaociatet, which is expected to handle Lewis' campaiJn, •ua· g~ts his yean of cff ort for ot.Mr candidatet should Jtve him the inside track. ''Lcwls is a tremendous campaia.ner. He mastcr·minded many or the Assembly races for the previous two ycan," Lundbera said. "He did the party biddina. In a county where television isn't a factor a.nd mass ma1linp are paramount. w1nnin1 name ttOOPition and tettina sup- poncrs to the polls will be the key. And lhat will take money. Padberg said there will be too little time belwccn the filing deadline on Feb. 4 and the March 19 cltttion lo do much more than work for name l.D. "You've got lo spend so much time and money to pump up your own name you won't have time to beat up your OPI»' nents," sbe aaid. Buffalo-born Ins Young said she had to be there Sunday night, "to be with all these g.reat Buffalo fans. "We may be 3.000 miles away but we're as excited as 1f we were back there," Young said "I've never seen fans like lhis." Their excuement sadly deflated as lhe clock ticked do" n, the Bills 1ra1hng by a stnglc poanl. "hen place-kicker Scott Norwood missed the last-chance. 47. )card field goal. 1t "as hkc a hundred lighl bulbs 1n the C}C of the Bill boosters were suddenl~ s"1tchcd off 'Tm de- pressed that 11 came down to a single kick." said Hen!) ( ostanuno. also born and raised an Buffalo. "The} were one kick awa)' -I am depressed " soluuon for that. 1s for parents to read to their children. "Parents have to qull wa11tng and whin· ang about their kids not readtng enough and tum off the telev1s1on." Instead of hah1tuall} sw1tch1ng on the TV. la~back suggests fam1l} reading nights "'here famil) member~ take lums rradmg aloud ··Reading aloud 1s pivot.al. There 1s a collcct1' t' cxcucmcnt that comes from heanng a good book read aloud.'' 'romA1 Praidcat Bulb and hi1 wife, Batbera. saluted die troop& durina 1 videot.apcd "'ClllllC '*'1iled durina halftime cc,... emonies. Defentc Secretary Dick Cheney an· nounced U.S. 1e>ldiet1 will be prepared "before the end of February .. to launch the pound offensive. C6eney said that altbouah relentless allied air attacks qainst Iraq have been successful, they alone will not drive Iraq from Kuwait. "We•ve always assumed that we would eventually have to send in aro und forccs," Cheney said on NBCs "Meet the Press.'. If all eerviccmen and women in the rqion we~ used. such a confrontation would pit 743,000 allied troops, includ- ing 480,000 Americans. against S40,000 Iraqi soldjers in and near occupied Kuwait. Cheney also announced U.S. forces had taken military action to stop a colossal oil spill in the non.hem Persian G ulf that he blamed on Iraq. The spill, pan o f which was rcponed burning, threatened water supplies in Saudi Arabia, where most of the U.S. forces arc based, and could hinder an amphibious assault on Kuwait, if the alhes choose to launch one. AlLied officials contend the slick would not hamper military operations in the nonhem gulf. where a U.S. Marine land- ing is considered a possibility to dnve the Iraqis out of Kuwait. Bul other officials have said the thick sludfC could gum up the engines of amphibious as- sault ships. Cheney left ll to Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf. the commander of Oper- ation Desen Storm. to describe the . raid on the Iraqi-held facilities in Kuwait thal have bttn leaking millions of gal- lons of crude 011 sanC'c last week. Schwarzkopf 1old rcporten 1n Riyadh that U.S. warplanes using "sman POW From A1 suffered temporary paral}Sts and now "cars heanng aids 1n both ears as a result of his 1nJunes. "I did sixak oul thal the war was not an our countn 's best interests,'' he said "I wa'i not coerced. but I do recogntzc in bombs .. blew up the faciliuea &aae Satur· day. He showed videotape of the F· 111 flahter--bombcn atUICkjna 1 coasia~ oom· plex of pipes linkina oil fields wtlb an offihore loadinJ buoy for tanken. Oil and environmental officials ...- aested such an attack to halt the flow of crude. which has left 1 slick 35 milet Iona and I 0 miles wide. · . U.S. mili&ary officials bave aid Jraqas turned on pumps at 1 Kuwaiti o.ftsh<?re oil loadina facility and fed the spill wtth five idle tankers hokUna 1 total of I 2S million pllons of crude oil. A Saudi environmental official said u much as 84 million pJlons of oil a day might have been pourin& into the 1ulf, a disaster a dozen tim~ taraer than the Exxon Valdez spill in Ala.ska. Schwarzkopf said the videotape in· dicatcd much less oil was flowina from the loading buoy. "You can see it is vastly reduced from the very. very, thick. murky slick that was comma out." "I think that we have been successful," he said. "but only ti.me is 1oin1 to tell.'' Schwarzkopf said the air assault. which had encountered no Iraqi re· sistance, set off fires that would bum for at least another day, Environmental cxpcru say there is no way to stop the slick. Oil. shippin& and enviro nmental experts said the oil can· not not be contained because of the rough autf watc.,_ the size of the spill and the war. As U.S. forces worked to staunch the 011 spill. coaliuon air forces took advan- tage of clear skies over Iraq to send wave after wave of warplan~ on more bomb- ing sonics '" the I I-day-old war. Since the war started. the allies have flown more than 22.000 sonics. the general said. Sch~arikopf told the bnefing that two F-1 5s shot down four Iraqi MiG·23s unda' southeast o f Baghdad. He wd no U.S. planes were lost. That increased the number of Iraqi plan~ klUed in doitfights to 26. he said. that conlrollcd and depnved type ot c,11uat1on. how much that affects the mt·ntal outlook "I feel sorry for these prisoners who arc being forced -b)' events. not neceu- anl) b) physical force. When all of a sudden }Ou'rc 1n the enemy camp. what do ~ou do? You·ve got survival and >ou·,e got duty and honor all Jamm1na an at the same time." New software program can save your weekends from tax time .\' ta' t inw a pproal he\. tht· dreaded ta\k nf J\'ll'mbhng rl'lurds. lakulating tkdult1on' and prl'panng ~our return 1s l'nnugh to rui n at ka<.t se,cral \\eekends. Th1<. \l'ar \Ou 'kl\ to \Ourself. I'll keep hrttt•r fl't0rc.h \II "'t'll and good But you 'ittll ha\ e that c,hoch<i' full of receipts to organ11t' tor 'our I QQO talles. STOP' There 1<; finalh help .\ c,1mple tnC'Pl'n\l\e tomputcr pro- gram t:alled CJu1lkl'n can !Mi"e lot!> of awa' at1nn and actually help ~ou not onh "llh \our deduction<, hut also s1m- p1t{, pa' 1ng \Our month I} bills B~ "memon11ng" tommon transactions. \Ou can a' oid ha' 1ng to v.nte account number\ on l.hl'tk\. and can crrate ~our o"'n chart of an:ounl\ <,o that next )ear )OU won't need to attatk that shoebo' You can u'>t.' 11 \\Ith computer che<:ks that arc sold almost e'el)"herc, or ~1mpl~ use )Our e""ting checks \\Ith the com- -puten1cd c het k register The program °"911 l urrentl~ on sak at Egghead for under SJo ""ha S 10 rchatc unul Feb 6 1s both "mplt· to u~ anJ powerful enough for most home accounting or small hus1- ne'ISt'\ I n\talhng (,)u1d..t·n 1\ <,1ra1ght lof"ard and simple \'>\11mang }OU ha't' a hard disk.. you would 'tan from the root dtrt!CtOI) and I\ ix· .\ 1 n'>lall J U\I follow the..· prompl'> anJ 1n minute\ \ou'll he rt·ad} to go 'i1nll' 1hc..• program 1\ not cop) protl'l'tt·d 'ou c..ould n en create 'our o"'n \UhJtrl·don Jnd '>tmph us..· a ~op\ • • rnmm.ind 10. tnP' the liico; into the apprnpnJtt· lotJt111n The..· h.ltrh lite or 1mmc..•d 1atl' tommand to enter the program 1' \lmrl\ Q .\hl'I Jrtin1ng the..• nJme nf )Our ac· count .ind 1nd1l .t11ng 11'> opening bal- anu.· \OU \\llUld pnxl'ed a\ 11 \OU had \11ur thni.. huui.. 1n front nl \OU If ~ou arc u'1ng uimputer thcck\ wnt1ng the t hn k 1rnmcd1att·1' l rcate\ the register aot I f •• 1 ... ""' , •• ,h••• IOClay IWCOIM'f lllOll ly loud1 IOn.1(111 cw .. 1r1 ,..,. ... , .,~ 0 1h•o.1~ '··~•o Cu\11 "°"'~-st •o Hsi • ndl 'o · _,, \!> tl"'C '~ .,., .. ~ lw ay Not H old do fttCl'I llvt OOlot ,~,, "' OMaill M qw•hlf os ICMt CHI lo bJ food lod.ty with 1 P'il htl,.. 41 .,... 'jQ entr. 8) using CTRL-M )OU can "mt·morize" account numbers 10 appear on the check and the categof') tnto which the item 1s to be coded. Quicken furnishes man) commo nly used account classdicauons or you can crcale your own You can create subcatcgones w1thm categon es so that for example interest income might have Bank One. Bank T''ll. elc as separate class1ficat1ons. f, en 1f you ~ntc your checks manually. ~ ou could still use lhe chcd.. register ft·ature so that \Our ixrsonal chart of Jlrnunts can be matntatned A third poss1b1ht) 1~ to use bolh manual and computer ched.s Your regular monthl) h ills with your predetermined "memonzed" 1nformat1on could he handled with computer check<.. and )t'.'t )OU could still matnlatn }Our manual check book for unforeseen s11uat1ons a"'a) from home or office ~fter "'ntang the manual check. JUSl enter ll 1n the TODAY Haty sunsnint tod•y bf com1ne mo,t•y cloudy 1on·~hl TOMOUO W Clf•t" ti! \••f~ with l~Sly lrondS dtwf!Op •nc titlo• 111e " n,ons HIC"s 1n t.M IO• •nd mid 60s low' 1n 11\f 40s '"'" ""'°' dt•doo MIC OlolO• tllf u llyOM lloCfts "' !tit llllOlf 'IOI to 111111 fiOI OCEAN REPORT ........ lllUllJ ,, .. , •• , ... ~ '••'4•y '41111 11111<111 ....... ,...... .. .,._ T UIW1y A kltlt "* ,......, TOOAY'ISUN Sunrtse: 7:00 a.m. Sunset: 5~ p.m. Full Moon .-..30 Lall Olr. 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B} sdecttng or e\cludmg categories, )'OU can sho" cxacl- ly lhc tnforma11on you wanl You can eH·n cxpon or import data m '-\SCll form to other programs. although I admit I ha,en't }Ct at·tuall} done th1c, The point 1s tht' program 1s cheap. cas)' to use. has good telephone suppon scr- " ICC. (although 1l 1s nol a toll free call). and can gro"" with }OU as you become Mike Natelson more sophisticated in your needs. Why not follow through on this )Car's new )Car·~ resolution and be&in to work smarter You'll be thankful next Apnl. Mlh N•~IHll 11 • m~mHr of tte Dally Pilot Bnbla. Board of Ad.-l1on. The Aocu·Weather• l0<ecast f0< noon, Monday. Jan. 28. 4030 2() l.intt ttlo• Ngt\ IM19"11Uttt 10 fJJ.ONTSi • • • • • • • COlO WAMI STAnoNM'f et•1 Nttv.w.e,., w ®, ~ ~ (U) ~ ~ m o ~ ~ MIOH lOW IHOMCM flfllM ,..,,.. 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The Giants beat the clock and the leaaue'• hiahest..corina ofreme to survive a lu&-tee0nd field pJ atlempt and upset the Buffalo Bills, 2~19, Sunday. The 2Sth Super Bowl, played in the shadow of war in the Persian Gulf. turned into the closest and perhaps the best ever. The Giants controlled the ball for a record 40 minutes and 33 seconds of the Anderson goes from unwanted Plan B to MVP Unclaimed by NFL before season, veteran's 102 yards lead Giants By Hal Bock AP S9orta Wrtw TAMPA, Aa. -If Ottis Anderson were the general manager of the New York Giants instead of the Super Bowl MVP, thcrt'd bc no question in his mind about the Plan B free agent hst. His name would be nght at the top of the hst of unprotected players that as due thas Wttk. ··1 should be." he said Sunday, the beads of sweat ghstenang on his forehead after he rushed for I 02 yards, most of them vital in the Giants' 2~ 19 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Will he be? .. More than hkcl)'," he said. "It's been a tradauon the last two years." Each year. the Giants looked at their roster after the season and decided there was no place for old Ottis. now 33. a fossil age for a running back. And each }car. the rest of the league looked at Anderson·s name on the Plan B hst and decided the same thing. T oo old. Too much mileage. So he would Stt out there unclaimed. unwanted And the Giants would extend a trainana camp inv1tauon to him, a councsy for old lime's sake. In 1989, the councsy became a l ,<ID yard season. the 11xth of Anderson's career. In 1990. It became 10.000 yards for his career and the Super Bowl MVP. 4.nd next season? "I don't feel old," Anderson said. ··1 feel hke I did at 24 or 25." And he got the kind of workload you'd expect for a kad -21 camcs. He scortd one touchdown and most importantly he did not fumble. See OTTIS/II 60-minute same to win their tee0nd NFL title and aeventh strailf\t for the NFC. Just u they aot to this pme on Matt Babr's field aoaJ with .. seconds left lo beat San Francisco last week, they won their title when Buffalo's Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard attempt wide rilht with 4 seconds left. Si~ of the last seven Supu Bowls had bttn blowouts. but this one was decided by a toe. The heroes in this win were many and contrastina; •Ottis Anderson, the 33-ycar-old run- ning back who ran 21 times for I 02 yards and was named the pme's Most VaJuable Player. •An offensive line that dominated Bruce Smith and the Buffalo defensive front ... It's easy to run behind these auys," Anderson said of the aroup of 290- pounden, all but Oates with no more than four years in the NFL. • Bahr, who kicked five field aoals to beat San Francisco in the NFC Cham- pionship Game, kicked 28-yarder in the fint quaner and a 21-yarder in the founh quaner which set the final score. •Jeff Hostetler, the career beckup who was 20 of 32 for 222 yards. "However frustrated he was. he hung in there," acneral manager George Young. Hoste- tier's stronaest advocate as he waited to take over for Phil Simms, wh6 tnJUred a foot Dec. 13 an a 17-13 loss to Buffalo •A defense that ~nt Wlth Just two down hnemcn and six defensive backs for most of the game against Buffalo's no- huddlc offense. It dared the Bills to run and they did -Thurman Thomas earned 15 umcs for 135 yards. only the second man to gain I 00 yards against the New York defense this year. But at came through when It had to. holdina Buffalo to just one third down AP~o New York Giants Jeff Hostetler runs from field carrying game ball after his team downed Buffalo, 20-19, in Super Bowt Buffalo. which has run a two-minute offense all season, got the ball with 2: 16 left on its own I 0. Kell} qu1ckJ} passed and scrambl«t to the Giants' 40, and Thomas ran 11 yards to the 29. Kelly stopped the clock wtth 8 seconds left, and after a Giants timeout. "lorwood's kick was long enough but w 1de nght from moment 1t left his foo1 The game ma)' have turned an the final 3 39 of the half, when the Giants drove 87 yards for a score on Hosteller's 14-yard pass 10 Stcfhen Baker w1th :!5 sc<'onds left 1n the hal Jim Litke ~*- Resilient Hostetler pulls it off T .\ \tP.\ Fla -For se'cn ~c:'ar-. he wa going nowh~ and now Jeff Hoste· tier 1\ going to D1sne' land ~ot as the '('w \ orl Giants' \H P but as proof that dream-. do and<'Cd come true ·He loo~s fra il hut he 1s 'e~ tough ·· tnmmatc .. tarl Ba' aro said adm1nngl) .. \en 'itrong and 'en rC"'ilhent ·· He h3 had to ht-thJt -resilient - abO\ e all PC'o plc v.11h half Hostetler'~ takn1 ne'er learn hov. to be backups. but hC' learned 10 suffer 1n s1lcn~ He caml'd a d1pboard in tcad of a grudge" He v.a11t'd mo'it of fi,c long seasons JU!>I for 1he chance to throw his firs1 rC'gular·\t"a\On pa.-.s for the Giants. a nd h1' pla) mg llmC' 1n th<' two ~cars 'iln~ wa'i onh a slight improvement New York's no-rest defense llmlts Buffalo's no-huddle offense But "'hC'n Phil 'i1mms broke ht!> foot httk more than a month ago. Jeff HoslC'· 1k r !>huv.C'd the world thC' v1nuc tn pallt"nce Jus1 as ht" J1d unda} against 1hc BuOalo Bill~ he beat fate s1mpl) b> o utla'ittng 1t ··This:· HostC'tler said after complct· 1ng :!11 u t 3:! passes tor :!2~ ~ard'i and one of tht' two 'cw ) orl touchdov.n~ ··was wunh the wa11 'I ou want to get to the hi(!. game and no1 JUSI show up. but Wln By Tom Canev81'1 AP~ W"1er TAMPA. Ra -There IS a way to stop the no-huddle offense after all. It's called the no-rest defense and the New York G1an11 used at on both s1dcs of the ball 1n defeating the Buffalo 81lls 2~19 Sunday in the Super Bowl. New York controlled the ball for 40:33 on offense and didn't give Buffalo's de- fense a chance to mt. Defensively, the Giants found a way to play the Bills speeded-up offense at a tempo with which they were comfonable. "The no-huddle didn't bother us at all," safety Myron Guyton said afler the de- fenst spent less 20 minutes on the field. "We practiced at a faster pace all week than we played at toniibL" The Giants also used a defense that was out of their ordinary 3-4 front. For the most pan. New York used two defensive hncman. combining them wath four linebackers and fhc defensive backs. Corncrback Everson Walls said the key was prcpanng well and the Giants did. "In a pmc. the official usuall} grabs the ball aflcr a play. wipes it off and then puts 11 down." Walls s:ud ... We d1dn 't do that in practi~ this week. As soon as the ball was dead. the offense JUSt hned up and went." That made the Giants' defense react faster. It also made Walls think faster. calling the plays for the secondary, which was an a nickel for most of the game. "We needed to recognize 1f they wert using three receivers to one side. or 1f they were two and two." said Walls. who at one point left an interview podium. unable to stop cryina after has first champ1onsh1p 1n his l~ycar career. "All week 1 JUSt kept tclhng Ball (Part"Cllsl and CB11l ) Bcltch1ck to run 11 faster" The other cue for the defense was to take away the Bills· shon crossing patterns that Wldc rt"tt1,er Andre Recd has broken for big pla)'s scveraJ tames thas season "We knew we had to stop the shon pass," safety Grq Jackson said. "That's what we did against San Francisco. We struggled at tames and Carl Banks kept telling us not to get frustrated." When the Giants dad get frustrated. they found a wa) around It. They took 1t out on Recd. who dropped at least two wtde-opcn passes that would have aone for first downs. "We wanted to let him know that we'd be there the whole nalf\t. so we hat him every chance we aot." Jackson satd. "After those hats. Guyton aot ham. Banks ·sot him and I aot him. he stancd looking around·· Talong awa) those pa~ pla~s did not come at a cost. The Balls' IM \ard~ rushing unda) was Wlthtn 10 \anJ<. of matching the season-high of I ..,ti 1ha1 Ph1ladelph1a ptned aptnst !'.cw ) or~ on ov 25 Thurman Thomas· 135 vards rushing was the most against tht' (11ant\ this season. Howt'ver. when the Giants necdc:'-0 to make pla)S they found a WI). espec1all) on third down. whert Buffalo went JU\t I for 8. "We knew he couldn't throw the hall outside the hash marks." dcfen~I"<' end Leonard Marshall sajd. "His baa deal 1\ to throw to Andre Recd and throw the scam pass to the U&bt ends and the bad.s and ~ took that away from him." What the Giants' defenst didn't take WI) from Kell~. their offense dad b) not letuna him have the ball. II It v.as somehow fimng that tht" the biggest nlght ot his hfe. hlC' his pro- fessional c:al"<'Cr. would mean sun 1' ma more" bumps than a well-worn Lare. Hostetler was taunted b'.I' Buffal o's fans. haunted h> an anab1ht) to cash an some 1mponant chips on New York's earl) dn,es. and flattened a fey., limes b) the Balls' pun1~h ing dC"fens1ve fronL But he never H'crcd off the road or v.ent out of round Jeff HostctJer kei>t p1d.1ng himself up. kept p1dcina hi teammate up and because of that. they v.111 all be p1C'k1ng up upcr Bowl nnp. .. Buffalo has a great defense and they do things to rattle }Ou," cw York See LITI<Elll • .. • • • • • • • .. L_ ______ ~~--~--------~----------------~----------------~--------------------~--• J•11•11 ,.,,, Lakn ta 11tll ,,,.,,,,,, rlc,.., College baseball preview • • • • • Experience, improved power ~ should make UCI better team ~ I • • ---- ~---Wltllh _, __ . • M!LIOUR.NE. Allllnlia -...... meat.a o1 triumpb, cbampiom IOtlllCWDn tty « shout °' q their lo\'Cld oecs. Boris Becka' raa aqy. lntrQIPCIC'tl~. amiti~ an UUS& in bis.,.. ~y. 8cd.rr Red tbe aad.iwn and crowd ud a ckft.aLCd I van lendJ teCODds after a.be final shoe at tbr Australaan ()peti on unday to be aloae v.1tb his lbou&JIU. Th.is was not JOSI a.not.bcr VlC'tOfY and pa)"rll«k for Becker. ncn lfbis 1-6, M. 6-4 6-4 win pve him a fifth Grand Slam tjtJe 'and SlS0.000. Thu was about becomma No I ua the .ortd rankinp. dupban1 tcfa.n Edbtt&, IC~llll at ICC 23 the most 1mponanl pl of tus ~\en-)eat carttr. and perhaps movina on •1th has hfe av.'I) from tennsi. He Jogged through a lunntl an 1M stadJum. past ~1ldtted offJC&ah. to the grassy park ou1s1<k pumping bu arms an tM au and exuJung among the Cbinnc elm trees under a canop) of fluffy white douds. "He v.as on top of the ~orid He wa.s ecstatic .. said Glen haram, head groundsman at the "at1onal TC"nnas Center. who was told b) the tournament refertt to foUov-that redhead .. Keep • .,., ... ..., **ted. Md~ • PRAe--.a .,.ecr wtma DOt =+• 1bc <na, m)1'ld • 1apccdW 10 ,.. ........ 8ecter s.ct VP ~bt jomiJll peth OD Bal· man A vea~. then picbd up ll*d. nuuUQI bard. dearina out his ll&alJ ud llil miad. He ru bectjU:ll as bard befoft ~ dowB in lbe .,.,t OD the way beck into the l&adiwn. A hal(- da:zn ~in lht put ~kd -'°by and applauded him. then be d1sappa.red lllin anto \hr lU1'nd, ... just couldn't sn cto-n and rdu. I bad to mo'WT.~ Becttt uid. -Tbttt was so much'°"'' on inside me. I jm hid to act out there to be by m)Klf. I "'iS lhinkina b.ct about ~ pmt. ho fnan)' )ean I ha~e bttn (pb),1111). that I am finall> on lht top. I was lh1nt1ng blclcward.s what ' bad to ao through." It ittmed so long as<> that be swtkd the sporu world by winning lhc first of has lhrtt Wamblcdon lilies at 17 an 19U He reached the No. 2 rant1na the next )ear. bui IMn sbpptd to No.' an 1987 and 1988. He rtdecftcated blmsdf lO his goal. working harder than ever under the gu1dan~ of rnanqtT Ion T1nac and roach Bob Breu. and captured the U .. ~n 1n 1989 But sttll 1he No. I spot eluded ham. Ht had never done "-Cll here, fin1sh1ng no btttcr lhan the quarttn an five Pf'e\ 1ous appear- triumph ....... k CIM9e IO A-.l!lil lwe ..... toCCBIMH•o. wiaailie-tic ... ia 6c 1111 ,...°'~~~-...... ..... up bope o1 WUUWll m th11. coauy or tmilll IO tbctop. He beftjy M'Vived a IYC«t. miftkoulld Iliad .... No. 4S 0.. C'.ampatett -at 5 boun. {I . ._In tM .... aa A ...... hiMt)' -Md found lau..tl. ... wida otW pD)'fn and -wonied ud preoccupKd abcMl1 w Gulf War war and tbc th.rat of tcnorism. T'be 11'00) of acttitvi,. bis wt•s pl 1n this • unhkdy sctli• did not acape Bec:ta. .. ~t's unbd1cvablc fot me at this momeot.," be said.. He CXN.ldn't cxpras bimtdl, so he ~I) thanked them, then m:rcated to the lock.er room. The fans applauded bjm warmly as ht left. Someone asked whetbCY he'd be abat 10 a'oad wba1 happened to M.ats Wdander who htld the o. I rantina for only four m'ont.bs after gaming ll Wlth his U.S. ()pm v1C1ory in 19 8 .. It's a &ood question, .. Bed.er wd. "I am also the son of person lite Mats wbo is vtty e\t~me I h.a,·e to be carefuJ ~. and I also ha' e a httlc fear that It docsn 't &<> on anymore. "I am the best an my profession. I am not the t) re of person who likes to ~ No I for five )ears ~ '--Pf'IC*> Germany's Boris Bedcer holds the Australian Open singles trophy after downing Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl In final Sunday. College baseball preview SllOl'IS break Kings' workhorse has tlloroughbred birthday effort, then l'ICllves colt SCC's Phillips retools roster for run at GSAC top spot in '91 l'\GLEV.000-The gifu piled up qu1L ~h on v. a~ ne uretzk~ '!> 'VJth b1nh-.tW ~\ ~~ tk ~oreJ a goal on h1-, first \hill 111 -"--...;_ each ix:nud tor has 48th career hat tm l H ' '\11th goal ul the '°'awn l ame 12 \«ond\ into the game and he added tv.o as\J\I\ marling the IS9th 11ml· he ha\ 'K.ured fiH or mfffl' poin t~ in a gam( C 1rct1I..: pu1;hed h1'> runa..-.it' '-HI 'ioConng lead 1t1 '< prnnl'!. H t\ Io'> -\ngl.'lc:\ ~1ng'> beat th<' \ anwu,cr C ;rnud1.-. 'i.4 \Jturda ' night to u~n a \l\·po1n1 lead ()\er the ( Jl~f\ nam~' IO the ~m\lhe D 1 \ l'JIOD ,\nd 1;1mt: thl· l ing ol hocke' " aCll\t" in the '>pon ul ~1ng' he got a h"r'M: u f lllUr~ ··1 1h1nk hl'' dctir-1teh \ho..-.n that life begins al 3V at lea'>t in hi\ ca\C J.,.ing\ o..-.nn Rru<.C' ~c"all \aid .. He\ t\l'f"\ h11 of ..-.ha1 he'' al"aH heen and more He·, a lit.tic h11 <,maner · · I m \C~ pr11ud of him \IL 'all added ··1t rcall) 1s 1yp1caJ of has life that he would have a game lake this on his bmhda> -12 seconds into the game he scores has 30th goal o n has 30th banhda~. and he has fi\C points. It seems lake everything an his life 1s desuned It's remarkable •· · McNall planned lo p~nt GrcUk) with a rnh loalcd on Kentucky Dcrb) da). 1990. McNall ~1d he. Gretzk) and Grcuk) 's w1fe. Janet. were p~nl ..-. hen the colt was foaled at Brookside Farm in ~"ngton. K) .. several hours after the '90 Dcrb\. ••V, 3) ne' hfe IS SO destined that th IS horse ma)' v.m the Dcrb)' ... said Mc ~311. v.ho co-owns ~"cral thoroughbreds 1N1th GretJk) "It s quite a ..-.ell-bred horse It's not eas) to get him something. Janet's ha' mg a ..-.or'IC ume ·· The unnamed mil sm:d b' lnsh RI\«. "ouldn·1 be eligible to run 1n the Kentuck> Derb~ until 1~93 B> then. (in~tll) u1uld ha"c m ore than :! 500 points and -if \tcNall'\ 1418& mega-gamble e'er pa~s off -another <;tanle) (up champ1onsh1p Georgetown nips Pitt, 83-78 Nlcld1n' best 111yd1y ever D1k.embe \1utomhc, '>\.ort·d :.1 ,,1 hi\ ---- 21 p<)IOI\ n the \llund hall ..-. th '11 I~ • ~ Pm.,hurgh·., cnttrc lrontc11un 1n 111ul r ... tr11uhlc anJ '-11 2 I C 1corgt·to..-. n rall1t·J frc1m a I l.·pi11n1 Jdil 11 ICJ up,<.·1 thl· hu'>t P.inther\ xl.~ \u J..i, fhe Ho\3, 112"'1 "'inning thetr founh \lra1ght o\er P1mhurgh 11 '>-' .l-11 tra1kd tl\ J\ mJm as 11 roint'> 1n the 'K'L• ml hall hul rallied Jher Pllt'\ le;,J111 g 'K.oru k n.in \hortl r 124 point\ 14 re· hound\) fuukJ uul ..-.1th f1 21/ tu pl..i\ 1n c1 game ..-.h rlh katurl·d ... Big r a<.t r 'lt1rd hi foul\ In other u1lkg<. ha<.hthJ 8 'Aakcilm \1ad .. t·} ..-.hu '>\.Or<.·d I~ of his 24 pwnt<, in the -.c<.ond hall Lon\erted a thrcc·p<11nt pla\ ..-.1th th re<' \t•c.ond\ left and 'l\lltng ( 1corgaa Tnh t 12-5 J .21 rall1t:d from a lf1.po1n1 deficit for an XX·ISh up-.cl c>I -.C'cnth-ran~cd 'onh < 1trnl1na 1n an .\tlantr< ( oa\1 < onkrcnu: twme •I arlnu: V. ht"ckr., I ro1ntcr hrnkc a Ill· manule field goal drought h\ '1\lling .\nzona \ta tc and ..et tht· \un De' 11'1 on thl' ..-.a\ to a '8-.l 7 'Ktor. • n \t.rnford tht' C ardmJ I' th.ird <,tra1ght Pal· 111 '''" .\n 1ona \Late f 12·5 1-4 ) .... a, led h' l\i!Jl .\u\tin' I., point\ l\en .\mmann hJd 21 point\ l11r \tanford I 11>-I'. J-51 and .\dam Keck added )(1 TlllVlllln-1'11111 INltll'll .. 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Pla)er help----- ed Jacl !"1cllaus e\Capc from the moon· e / <.capc·hle la'a flo..-. and go on to the fli:I h1ggcs1 pa)d.J\ urh1s unparalll"kd career ---- .. ~· .. c al..-.a\'i prided m)..elf on cour~ manage- ment Pla\er ~•d unda) after struggling through a three-hull' pla~off v.ath '-l1ddau~ 1n the Senior <;k1M C 1ame at Kohala ( oast Ha..-.a11 "But this umc I madl· a m1<,tal..t' I hlanled out I don't Imo" what 11 ..-.ac, I JU'il ..-.asn·1 th1nling ·· ~1cldaus o n th<.· o ther hand. turned has e<seape )n the 'ICCOnd pla~off hole and a 35-40-foot eagle pull on the third into a S3 I 0 000 pa)off. S285.000 of 11 wmmg un the 21 'II hole of pla) on the Franca~ H Brn..-.n LC>ur..e .11 thl' \.fauna Lana Rewn. "-td lau' v.nn all uf '-lunda' ·., monC\ whale Lee Trnrno v.un S 1~5111J11;ind .\rnold Paimer Sl 5.000 on \aturda' \ lif't nrnl' hol~s In o t ht"r goll nc..-.' • 'olJn I knl..c rolkd 1n an I X·loot b1rdll' pull on the final hole ending a hatk·n1nc lOllapse and gl\ mg him a o nc-'>trol..e \lllOJ! o'er Cunas Strange, T nm V.at<,on and c.i1 \1organ an the Ph~OI:\ Open I lenkl· <.'ntcrcJ \und:I\ ·., round v.1th a four·\lruke kad Bourque lltts Bruins, 3-1 RJ~ ~1ur4ul· ~orl·d 12 511 into the ___ _ third ix·nod and J.,.c:n Hodge '><.med into 1111!!11 an rmpt' ml v.11h 11 -.econth kit \un-,,•'-.:, da} J\ the 't\lllng Bo'ilon Hrutn\ tw:at the \11 ntn J I c .tnad1en\. \. J ---- 1 n uthl·r '-H I µmes , 8 l\l'll\ \1 rlkr'~ 'ICcond godl 111 the game. v.11h \'I '>\.'u >nd., kit in u 'cn1ml· lJpf>l'J J rare comebaLl 'I\ l11n J\ thl· hml Washangton ( an11als downed the "-l'" \' or~ I \la ndl'f\. 5-4 8 \I \1all nn1~ hrole a \.' 11c with a third· pt nod goal and Doug (11lmour addl·d what proved 111 tx· the deud1ng goal as lhl' ho'>t Buffalo Sabres (}\l'fl • ..imt· a ' I deficit and do..-.ncd the \algan Jlamt'' '·~ ' -From tbt> Auocl•tH Prr66 Joe Brinkman, Htcran .\mt'man League umpire on the potcnual of a Ma1or League Basehall umn1rcs' stnke· "I \ure hopt> we can settle am1<.ahl~. but. 11ven lhc owners' recent haston I don't nC'CCSsanly lake our chance~ The~ lod l·d out the pla)'ers las1 year. re- member 'O what chance ha"e we got.,.. LAIERI From 81 last seven, had won eight straight pmes on upcr Bowl Sunda)'s. Boston as 4-6 tnce Btrd IOJured has lower back. "The baa.est th1n1 for us today was our dcfenK." Lo Anecles coach Mike Dunleavy said. "Our dcfente lS the m ain ru50n for us wiMana. Hopefully we'll pca.k by the playoffs. Tbe"' isn•t any team an the leque we can'1 beat.'' said "The spacang v.asn 't good Sometime' 11 looks so easy out there. but 11 gets all dogged up. And LA knoW'i how to 1e1 Chief (Pansh) and Ke\.an off the blocks because they've been playing them for so many ycar1" the final quaner fier Boston ('IOS(d wathan Silt points With 101-', minutes rcma1n1na. the Lakers went on an 11 ·3 run "The Lakcrs pla)ed very wcll •• Bonon coach Chris Ford said "They're on a roll. We played weli for 2' minutes and then we did whatever they wanted us to do. We settled for the hots they hoped we would take." Los A.nJ1Cles was without its lead- ina teom. Jame Wonhy, who Ja~mcd bis riah1 foot Friday niaht StiU, the l..akers tcnl Boston to only its rounh loss in 21 home pm .. "fher ~ doubli.na down on ~"'" (McHak) 1ad Robert (Par- itlt) ... Kevin Oaml* of Botton Tbcrc were 10 lacs and the lead chanaed 21 tames an the first half, which ended wtth Los Anaclcs ahead SJ-51 Then the takers pulled away as Johnson fed Byron Scou for a me· daum-range JUmpc1'$. After Gamble ICOrcd on a layup. m Perlt1ns and Johnson scored on drives and the rou1 was on. BOiton manllf(J 10 rcnwn clOlt' u Brian Shaw ICOn:d half or bis 20 points in the third period. Los Antdft led 7~72 eoins int0 • Perkins bad II paants and M ychal TbomptOn (playina his 900th NBApme)ICOredl7for~ takers. ~ho are 30-1 J at datit Ital(· way po nl. V1ade OtVK IOOl'ed 16. and Scott and C'. 0.-lllld Jl each. ~cHale and Gamble ICOrtd U po1nu ad\ for Boetoa. Rtmie LeWis bed 12 Md ........ 11 for the Cthicl. alto l0-11 at m"f "'°"· • By Jon Ferguson ~ COMI o.ity P1IOt COST A MESA -For a coach who lost 7S pe~nl of his roster from lhe year before. Southern Cah - fom1a Col&ege'1 Charhe Ph1ll1ps as feeling prtn > confident about his team. The Vanauards went 27-22 a )Cat ago. finished third an the Golden St.ate Athletic Conference and lost con\ ancingly in the wild-Olrd game of the N .\IA District 3 pla)ofTs. Fn e pla}er> signed professional contracts and I 0 others arc gone. It would \Cem a time of concern but Phalhps has lured 15 ncv. pla). en. including 10 JUnaor and senior transfers.. The names have changed. but at would appear 1he results will again be successful under Phalhps -C' en more so this season .. We haH' a mixture of e:\· penence and ~outh. and v.c're sax or St'ven deep on the puchang staff and last ~ear "'e had three." Phalhps said .. I can count on e\'Cf")'bod) tn ha' ea role. to understand then rok and produce an that role." Phillips said the team will rel) on patching and defense 10 c~pitalize on the team·s big ballpark where the \\1nd blo~~ an. and offensavel) Lhe team will manufactu~ runs instead of counting more on the power at had a year ago Tho<iC factors. and the mtan11ble character of this team. add up to "'hat Phillips thanks 1s a successf"UI tomb1nataon The conference typ1 - call~ featurt'sa close race with SC\ - cral team<> 1n,ohcd. but Phillips <.alh .\zusa racafic the fc.,onte .. , ..-.ould ha'e to thank "•th our pllthing that '.'<.' haq: 10 bl: nght UCI From 81 hevcd an cal h othn and lcatur<.·d considerable mdl\ 1dual character to fin1\h lifth 1n rnnfcrence To malr '< .\ \ post-'lta'>on pla~. the tl.'am's ultimate aim. (it•rako., said 11 ..-. ould take 40 O\ er- all ..-.1n'i and I' ..-.1n'> in conference .. Rut Ob\IOU\I) "e ha\e lO aC· com plash a lot fir!ll The) 'H all pla~l'd a lot of ba..cball. but the-. 1u1;1 ha,en·t pla)cd here at L'C In anc " Gcrakos \aid of a group ..-. hac h includes nine Juniors and I 0 ~n10"' Onl> four of the top 15 pla\l'" hcgan their college carl.'ers at l 'C I (1onc from the patching staff 1s ace Ken Wh1twonh ( 13 wins). bul the other 1v.n-1h1rds of the stanang ro1a11on -sensor nght-handcr C hm H uber (8-2. 4.61 ERA. 84 1n n1ngs) and 1un1or nght-handcr David Bladov. ( 5-6. 3.86. 86 an- n ings) -return c;cnaor nght-hand- er Joe Sewell ().). 5.50. 56 inning$). who returned after being drafted by the New York Meu, moves from the bullpen into the third spot. Gcralco looks for all three to show marked improvement after productive seasons 1n summer de• velopment.al ka1ue . Frt hman nsht·hander Gabe Solleoto out of Mont~. the ttam's bet f~hman ~il. is ready to become the doter. The middle rthevm art ~omore John Rust (0.3, 2' tnru•>• 1tnior Mike Rood (0.3. 31 innjnai) and tcniOt teve May (4-4, 61 1nn1np). May•s 6.02 ERA WU lhe bat of the thrtt. Gcnkos feds bu poait*9 hncup w.11 be ltl'Oftl in the field and fatwa some 1pop 11t the pla~. The Men Of die Ofdlr II .mor ft,. ................. _. Wwr lriu v-. ..-lie l1lfrr-la11 t II -~ ...... (Widlha s.. ..... , ............ der Mite Ooodme (bsr IMJrne nma. }6 lkll • .l76). v...,..., ... bWWd....._. .. ...-..ei• hi tW .......... thert at the top ... Ptulhps wd ... We can wtn the GSAC with the C\· pt-rienccd gu~s we've got back as leaders . Wc''e got a ao<>d team as far as 1nd1v1duals and usually good ttams wm champ1onsh1ps. And I thank ~e·\e got a good chanct to do that." The ncv. Vang"Uards include "" four-)car rollqe transfen (anclud· mg three from neaghbonng Chmt Colltge Irvine). five communal\ college transfers and three freshmen The patching staff as all new hut 1mpress1vc to Phalhps. The rotation will consist of ( c I transfer Mike Castle. a 6-foot·3 ~ 10-pound left-handed senior nght-hander Bret Johnson. a fifth )tar senior who transfCTTCd from Cal State Suinaslaus and played high school ball for Ocean Vic"·., IQ 6 Cl F quanerlinahst. and 1un1or Da' 1d Black. a transfer ..-. ho hard!\ patched at Orange Coast Colleg(' las·t !iCason but blossomed anto a suiner O\'C'f the winter. Freshman Rynn Meredith. a first- team o\ll-Pac1fk Coast League selection at Trabuco Halls High last ~ason. v.111 be transformed 1n10 a closer The kc) pos1t1on pla)er transit'" 1ncludt Senior third baseman Keith L.aulo. who pla)ed at Manna High and (,olden Wnt Collcgr befon· earning second-team All-D1stnl t 3 honors at CCI last season. 1s whd defensa\el) and can dnve an run) Junior center fielder Justin P)sar pla~ed for Phillips at Saddlebad. ( ollege t"<l ~car\ ago and hit 'NI at l\llan lfanwd. ( ollegc last \t'3\nn llJgo ( ollcge hn<.'up three ~car\ ago. led the o\nteatcrs ..-.1th SI\ homl' runs in 1989 before sattang oua la\t \Ca\On v.1th a daslocatl.'d ~nl"C In l 'Cl'' ft,..;1 fall game. Young hit homt' runs in has fi~t three at hat'i o ut of l ·crs spacious park "\h· rl.'alh ha,en't had too mJn\ hitters ....,ho ·could dme the ball (in the pa'>l ). and the pitchers could pa tch around them.'' Gerakos said .. No..-. "c ha\C a few kids that ran dn'e in three runs v.1th one swing. .. Other tran<;fcrs c\pectcd to make an impact inc lude Junior stanang second baseman and lead-off h111er Joe Furuka-wa (\al). sophomore stanm$ center fielder Chns Facaonc (Cal). 1un1or outfielders Steve Ott (Kings River Community College) and Matt Falson (Long &ach ~tatc). and senior catcher Neal Wc- mgancn (Cal Pol) Pomona). The top returner as stead)' shon - 'itop Al Rodnguez. a two-tame All- 81g We" Conference wlcction who tamed first-team honon wt season after h1t11ng .345 W1th 36 runs scored and 26 RBI. Hc·11 bat sccond and offer good range wt lb the glove. Third baseman Billy Bardens 1s back after staning pan of last teason and hmina 288 wtth lS RBI an 47 pmes. Retumana catchen freshman Dave Dieter (also a dn1a- nated hitter who m15sccJ last seuon wijll a herniated dasc) and ~omorc Cra11 Plumley (17 RBI and .31 1 averaac in 74 at bits) wiJI see utcnStve action behind the plate alona ..-ith Wanprtcn. Junaur \.3tl hcr \tatt Dahl~n. the son of S( ( ass1s1an1 Don Dahlgren pru' 1dc<, a strong dc- rcns1' e ballStOp and handler of flllC hers P)sar and L1vlo wall hit thrtt- four an the lineup. and the return of Junior ngh1 fieldl"r Breu Ho~ard, v.ho hit 2t'll ..-.11h ~" home runs and IQ RBI a \C'Jr ago "h•k pm)ang left fil"ld Lt)m rlcte'i JO e\CClknl hean of tht' order ~n1or l>Clug R' \trom t l4 I) re- turn., to 'tan at '>honstop and bat lead-olT alter rla~ ang o u1ticld and p11ch1ng la\t \CJ \trn ~n1or Donnie llarrdl o iler' J tl·am-leadtr and returning 'tJna at l,C('ond hasc and )UOllH \('JO \1Jharg ( "'l four hnme run\ 2., RBI I ..-.111 pl3' dt11&- nall'd h111t·r SoC•I Coh9it '°*"" ~· ~~D 1 1• C ... l>""a" I T '9 S:ee ~ - lih•O•"'O\ 1;" W• t.-tt. ~ ... ,.. fte "'C KO S••·• 1 I • A ~ •«> 1 •• c. $1•1• S.11 !If' ••• o 1 ~ • r ~t \ uC II "~''CM 1JO S.• r to ••-••uC R v.,\oe 1 r.,. 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AOI 71 -UC 51,,1a 8a•01r•• I Tut Aflf' lO -Un•v of S.n o~ 7 Fri Mo J •I S•n IOH St.re• 7, S.I . ,.,..¥ ' -11 511> JOH S••!e' I Sun ,,,.., S -11 S.11 Jo~ Ste•e' 1 Fr Mav 10 -UNLV' 1 S.t ,,_.~ 11 -UNL v• 7 ~,Maw 12 -UNLV'. I °"'°'•• 8 11 Wt\I (O"!eft<>Ce N n'le Dally Piiot Top 10 Orange County high school basketball 1. .. Dli (17-4) 2. Irvine (21 ·3) 4. Capastrano VaJley ~19-4) 5. (lN) , 11111 CllCll IXCllllnt II• Buffalo wore down as New York won time of possession JOIJD Robin.son. roach of the Rams for Lhe past c;,Jlr se.t.SOOS. has won more pmts rh•n 1nyone in tpe club's history. His NFL rt:wrd 1s 15-61. indudin, siA playoff 1p- pnrantts. He was 61·14-2 in seven S<"ISons at the USC. This is bis an•lysis of the Su~r Bow/. By JOhn Robfnton 'CK The ~ttld Pnlea I'm sure a lot of people will say that was the best Super Bowl ever. and I agree. What an ent.ert.afoin& pme. Ifs almost too bad it came down to one last play and that Scott Norwood has to be pegged as the goat of the game. ll just didn't go through. The hel'Oe$ of this aame were Bill Parcells a nd his staff. That was clearly the best coaching job I've ever Sttn They took a team and mu1m11cd the talents it had and got the team to play the kmd of game at nc-eded to win. 8uft'alo'1 rush dimiruahed u tbe same went on. They wore the 8i111 down. Tbe Glants' offensive hnc has been a ri1in1 1lttn1tb. It ph)'lically controlled us m a playoff pmc wt yt'ar. but we were able to make a few plays late and w1n. lo the Super Bowl. NFC teams have won with strong offensive lines. and \hat helped today. Buffalo's offense did not make much use of the field. The Bills had to settle for short things in front of the defense. The Giants went to two down lineman as a wa y to handle the four wide recciven. and it worked. Bill ParctlJs has shown over the years M ability to chanae some of his defensive concepts. The secondary denied the long pass. The Bills' wide receivers were not effective. A lot of times. you saw Kelly in the pock.et W\th a lot of time to throw. but no one to throw to. I'm sure the Giants were tempted to brin& their hnebacken and put on pressure. but they stayed with 1he1r plan. Monday. January 28, 1111 • Dream situation tums to kicker's nightmare Buffalo's Norwood has distance at game's end , but kick is off target ly Bw'ry WllMr AP 8oont Wnt..- TAM PA, Aa. -The eyes were wet. \he vo1~ was low. the angu1 h was clear Ttus was not the way it was supposed 10 come out for Scoll No""'ood "You dream about those kicks." Norwood said of the biggest lack of his life. a 47-yarder to win the Super Bo"'I. ··vou make them." Norv.ood didn't make this one in the final seconds and th e New York Giants escaped v.1th a 20-19 victory on Sunda\. "I h11 11 ·whd." he said. "I planted and J h11 11 and 11 didn't draw back. After I hit 1t. I could stt 1t wasn't staning to drav. I put an angle on it. but It v.as no t gclllng the drav. .. He stopped to compose hims.elf. then said softh ··You JUSt have to go forv. ard nut look back ·· d1dn't do the JOb." While many Gianu 1nd Bill• on the 1deltncs did not watch the luck -some even kneeled 10 pr&)er - Norwood dad not b1vc that luitury. As he saw the kick wl lhrou&h lhc air toward fame of fa1lutt, be said has mind was ··sort o( bl•nk." Then he realized he had missed. "I can't descnbe that." he s.atd "It was an empt) fttlana. •• Has teammates tned to console Norwood. Not that they were 1n total control of their emouons, either "There v.erc man) thmgs said •· he noted "The>" sa1d. 'It's not your fauh. there ~c.>rc man}' other wa)s we could".c won the pme ·We had a lot of opponuniues and didn't do It." Matt Bahr "ho made five fie ld goals 1n the "If( Champ1onsh1p game. with a ~~-~ arder to w10 It as the clock ran out. had sympathy tor Nol"'-ood .. Wt ha' e .i tra1em1 ty of kicker<) · Bahr ~1d ··1 knov. him wt'll enough I led tor him . .\ 47-)arder under an' lOnd1uons 1s a tough ICICl "Ht strulL 11 well That's one of the frus1ra11ng things about lockmg. when 11 d<x."~n·1 come back 1n " Bahr "J'n 1 t:\actl> comfonablc watchmg '\orv.ood Ioele rhc coaches took a quanerback who had httle experience and go t him to pla} three great games in the playoffs. They didn't ask hlm to do too much. and allo~cd him to do the things he could, hlte scrambling. I thought the Bills played a fine game. good enough to win most o ( the time. But the> didn't capitalize on some thmgs. Thurman Thomas was fabulous -he is probably the best back in this league. At half\1me. I don't think the Giants changed much. They just went back to what they were doing. The> went to the run to the second half. I thought the> stancd to gt\ av.a) from that a httlt to the first half. but ll seemed they were de· tcrmined to run at the Bills in the St"Cond half AP L.MeroflOIO Buffalo's Scott Norwood walks dejectedly off field after mlsatng What would have been game-winning 47-yard field goal In Biiis' 20-19 loss. Norv.uod had made onl) one of fi ve ICtcks from outs1de the 40 this sca!>On He 1\ Jeadl) inside lhc 40. hut the Bills couldn't grt him any clo~r un their final. desperate dn'e ·· 1 thought 1 (O uld make 1t and I got plent~ of d1<aance:· he said "I had the one opponunit) there and .. It\ mlJn: Ol'f\ e·\Hackmg on the s1dchne'> "hen \OU watch than v.hen \Ou Lid. ·"he admitted .. .\ wed. agu "a" easier bccau~ ~ou ha't' n1n1rnl · I thought 11 got scary for them 1n ~cond quarter when it looked like Buffalo's pass rush was going to overrun Hostetler. But after giving up that safety. the Giants seemed to take control of game. I thought the Giants' dm r late to thc S<'Cond quaner was the turning point Thcv got some momentum back. and gave themsehcs some confidence the~ nt'C'dcd at that point. The battlr bct~ccn Buffalo's de· fons1vc hne and New York's of· fcns1'e hne v.as \Cf) important OTTIS From B1 Hand him thc football and he keeps 1t in h1<, hands and out of Jim fl..dh 's That was the Giants' stratcg' from the s1.in .. .\ good otTen!iC 1s a good de· fense." .\ndC"rson '31d, "and a good defcnSl· l'i kel·ping the ball av.a) from Jim Kell\" Bui 21 cames for those 33-)ear· old leg~" "I wanted 10 do 1t.'' he said. "I knew I could do ll I've done 11 in 1hc pa~t I'm a pla~cr I like 10 phi> .. Andc~on v..as a "'orkho rSt" 1n his earl\ da~s 1n the leagur A No. I drat\ choice b' St l o ui s 1n I Q79. he wa<; rook1c of the \tar with 1.605 ~ards rushing. It v.a\ the first of five I .QOO..)ard seasons in six )Cars. missing onl } in the stnke season of IQ82 By 1985. his workload had d1min1shed to 481 yards and a }car later he was traded to Nev. York. considered an 10\urance poltc) b) the Giants I think thr first senes of the game was crucial The Giants needed to lrno" the' could stop the Bills. and the' did -thrte d\)wns and out ttll. the: no-huddle offense was effcct1\C' for Buffalo late in the season and 11 was their best chance lO WIO I think we'll probabl} see more of the no-huddle 1n the NFL m the future I think 1l can bt effec'll\ e for teams in spuns UTKE From 81 running bacl Da\e "1cggett said. ··And thc\ wanted to rattk Jeff. But he kept control and did what he had to do Espec1all} on third dov. ns Hr did a 'cf) good JOb to kc.-ep the drn cs gomg.'' He also "-1111.'d a few single-hand· ed. With about I 0 minute<, left . he tnppcd OH'r tl·ammate Ottis i\ndcrson·., feet while going back from center and got crunched b} Bruce ~math for a safet) late 1n thc opening hal f. APL~O Super Bowl MVP Ottis Anderson runs for third-quarter touchdown. Bills' Thomas makes stellar effort in defeat By Tony Green St Pet•ObufO Tlll'IM TAMPA. Fla Thurman Tho mas is underrated, overlooked and shoHd aside. he sa)s. When he d~s well. no one notices He says he gets no respect The Buffalo Bills running back httd a capuve audience after his team's 20-19 upcr Bowl loss to the New York Giants. a perfect op- portun1 t) to remind everyont' -as 1f an)onc needed reminding -of his status as onr of the game's best all-around backs. ... But a~ his team did for four of his v.n ) 10 lnock him off course quaners unda). he let the op-La"'rcncc Ta)lor shadov.t'd him all ponun11\ gel awa) "I don'I want to dwell on m\ 1nd1 \1dual pcrformancr " said Thomas. v. ho accounted for 190 all· purpose ~ards. 1nclud1na a aame· leadin& 135 )ard'> on 15 camcs "!\II tho~ runs. those catches don't mean nothing. We lost the game. and that·~ the bottom hne " l\t least the Giants apprtt1atc him. hc said. Enough to put two of their best dcfcn ''' pla)ers on him. When he went out for pass pattern end Leonard Marshall would go out game ··1 lame 1n here "'anting to ha'c a good game and show evef)bo<h tha1 I v.as undcrrntt'd," Thomas \aid "o one undrrrated Thomas· ef· fon unday. He added five catches for 55 )ards to hi s rushing total. and h1'i brcakav.a:-runnmg helpc-d the 8111\ against the ball-c-ontrol G1ant'i \\-1th the Giants ahead 17-12. he took a 9-~nrd pass from Jim Kell\ 10 the.' BulTalo 46 NHYC sailors take four of seven classes NEWPORT BEACH -Seven overall champions were crowned in hght wmds thls weekend as th~ Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club•s 1990-91 Wanter Scnes came to a close. The fourth weekend of the series was sailed in 4-to ~knot wmds as Newport Harbor Yacht Qub 11.ilon took four of the seven titles. Whitney ftnstcr captured the Saboc A and B Cla Bnan Bislen took the Sabot. Cl and Cl a. and Scou TipptU captured the Sabot CJ Ous. On Saturday, Roben K.inney took tM Etchells 22 C1ass. the Wa- nt wilh 12 boats,; M1ss1on Bay Yacht Club'a Jdf' and Beck) Lenhan took ftnt pie« in \be nipc Oast Su.nday. wbde Sltu~y'1 · ot1'tt winncn wnc Mart Edwltds of .,mon• Shore Slili AtlOCiltion in the Soli 0.. ~ Enin Y.Pter of lite OC1 'li"I A.aarion ia lite Slaidd&. 0 ....... . p:r:. ...... , lllllJ -t ...... lll..., ,......,, ......, ..,.... ~, 1,,..... c....... ~, 1 .. _.,,... ... fllr('ftl, • • na tu~ ... ct_._,..,. ... ...-i~..._. ......... 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Amomu1, a C-..o-26 aki~ by Ouck Hoftand ol 1W1 Con. thiln Yadtt 0.-.. .. i1hd oom- ro.18bl; ill ftr1I Me • mvcW 1itnrt ol 1· ..... , .., ... the §('('ond umc 1n two Oa.ss stam Holland has I . .S po1ri t well S('('Ond-placc Sortt~r and Jiffy Too at nine point . orte't. a WVL-24 ilupptted by Bruce Tw1chcl\ of Balboa Yacht Club, also finished comfortably ahead on cofTCt'tcd tune to wm bis second 1ra1aht race and take a l.s-6 C"lass B points Ind over nowman and Wind Wam0t. ln la . Enct&Y ~ Bullett lo 'Mn Saturday's close race and pull \\'&ltun . H potnts (4.0-4.75) of Bullett • Ht was sutlic1en1I' 1n11m1dated on the follov.1ng dn\e to throw his only pass into th.: outstretched arms of Leon \cal<, When the Giants began thl·1r fi nal dn'e of the opening half al thl'lr o" n I J..~ard line. tra1l1ng I~-~ with 3·49 left. hl' was bru1~d J httk bloodied and more than a littk tenlall\C And to maL.e matters v.o~. Simm'> "'a'i ~tJnding along the ~1dt> hne. rt'actang 10 \t·\eral of Hostl'· tier's prt\ IOU<, IOlOmpktr paSSc'.'S b\ flipping a loo1hall 1nto the air He d1dn·t ~~ an~thing but his acti on spoL.c louder than v.onh probahl\ could ha'e For the record flltall ··1 think v.c1us1 needed a little 11me 10 get things 1n gear," Hoste· lier ~1d aftef'\\ard ··and get a good feel for v.hat the~ v.crc lf)1ng to do 10 u'i Thcn "'c.-staned attacking ahem at 11 \\c opened It up a little more a\ the game "'t.'nl on and th in gs started to v. ork ·· 71p Hos1etltr IO Mark Ba'aro for h 'ards and one: pla~ later. to r..tark Ingram for~~ Thcn a Da'<' \kggctt run and a drop b) \1aunll' (an hon then nght bad to ( arthon tor three more and a third-and·.., \ltuat1on at 1he Buffalo~ I Zap ~\tn 'ards to Ho"ard ( ross for the fil'\t Tv.o 1ncomplt11ons and anothl·r \1mm\ tl1p later taC1ng anothl·r 1h1rd·Jnd· I 0 Hostetler gunned a l ~·\ard touchdown to ~ll"\l~n Bakl'r an the comer Rut Ruffalo s11ll 0 "' ncd a I 2-10 kad at 1ntl'rm1ss1on i\nd 1f Ho\tt· tkr '~11mmand of things d1dn·1 get st<.'Jd1a his dream of~ing hero "nulJ t>t-toldc.-d faster than the \f1lkl·' \.t ou\C ca'>llt erected tor the hJlt\101~ \hO\\ In 1 hl' lol kcrroom someone J\L.cd ham v.hclhtr It ~med ltL.e a t.ur. -1.ik cndini. and Jdf H1)')lc."tl<'r didn't so much as bhnk ··Th as·· he \31d "" Ju\t thc.-ht· ginning lllcll1y NFL 11M1 vofh •1tUT •OU•O ~ •• -1 "''~"""''O"' JO ~ ... ,.._.,.,.u ... ,.~ ••• ... , 1•? • •t. 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Oe ...... •l.S•"" ¥ wt••' 'or..-•o •U o,.. c,.ic ... et v.,.ov .. •u •"' r_,_ .,., ~·,~• •U•l'ft Ne~-.......,.. et -.u~ c.Jt•-..-.,_... ., ~ f )) .,. ,_,.. •• S• L-• SM.,.. , .... -- <>ranee County Bum Auoc1a11on wall hold a Celebnty Baskctbtil Btncfil on Fnday. Feb, 8 at I p.m. 11 Edilon Ht&h. Featumi playtts w11r include members of Oranac Count y's ftl"l' Servi« industry. who will challcnac nauonall)' known pons per· sonaht1cs. lncludtd an the hneup will bt' Mart Boyer and Jo Jo To'4nstll or the New 'ork Jcu. Duval Lo"e of the Ram • Frank Seurer. for- mcrl}' of Lhe LA £>.press and Kansa\ C'11y Chiefs. and former Rams Ron Jcll1c. Cody Jones and Preston Denard Sponscaster Ed <\mold will annount'C the pmc and act as h11lft1mc Ma\tcr of Cer· emomcs, and Branden Farmer. who t\ \Ccn on "Santa Barbara." will ma~t· a Sflet'tal appear· a nee Tickets arc SS each and are a'arlablc b) calhn1 the Fountain Valle) Fire Depanmcnt a1 965-4436 or may be ~urchaSC'd at 1hl' door the night of the c"cnt £d1SQn High 1s located al 21400 Ma1nolta Ave .. i"lun11ng1on fkach For more information. phone 528· I 2~11 John .\rmtJO of l l un11ngtnn Brach and ~1ock1on\ Em1c \'11lcn1tnl" "'II ht' kn1urcJ in a !II-round m1dJlcv.ctgh1 00\1ng marn C\l'nt Thu™1.:i\ J\ the Ir' tnl· \t.imoll llutl'l l1• l\ 11tl m S<"\t'nth \CJr nl monthh proll'\\llmal lx)\tn~ ;hOV.) The fight ~ard Ix-gin' JI .., \0 fl m ,.,,,,, w1m1n'1 '°" Thur'>ll.t' "J qu.1hh111~ ,!Jlr 1111 lh< \11n1 l\fatlh 111.t' T1>umJm1·111 .. 1 thl' I J11u11.1 lkJth \~1t01l'n' l11•ll c luh ,ti \It'" ( 11 ·~ <11111 C ouf">t' in I .111unJ lk.11 h Thl• 1, ur11.111wn1 '' .1 dt1uhll l hm1nJlllHI formal Jn<1 "di t" h, 1,1 Ju11n~ I 'hru.1r. and ('Jth \!Jr h lt>l111"111~ th1· q11Jl1f\ n~ ITIJllht"' \ll·mho·r,1 •I I• It · • 1111> " "l't n ht all 1n1crc,1nl ~··lk" "hu uc Jhk II• •l•t t1th allrr 'h°'''' nv .11 ·•H 1·p1.1l'k "'"'' ror tllt1fl' llil• I !11.ll111n J1h110l' l11 ''l(lol .,,. •. The Oran~ Count)' ChaC*r of the Jammie Heuaa Ma~dl Ska EaPftl' hat •Mucd 1 challcnae to all Oran,e Count)' Kitti IO per- llC1P1tt' 1n the fifth annual ~a compctmoo to be held 11 Mammoth Mount111> on March 14-15. The Jimmie Huep Mudl Sti Expm.s is a l(ncs of f\ind•t11S1n1 downhalJ lkJ rallies that art held at mort than 30 ~ lk1 areas n111onwt<k' The v.1nn1n1 11ckct from Mammoth Mou11- 1111n v.ill 10 on 10 rompc:tc 11 1hc nauonal finals In Vail. Colo. April 10.14. Winnen 11 Vail tach receive a nt'v. 4WO Mazda of \Mir t'hOi('C. lntt'rcstrd k1cf" ('an SIJll up for the Mam- moth M ountain event b)' contactina John Bellina at 567-0 106. F,.,_, ,.._,..,, Bass f.,h1ng T~hmqucs '91 will be held ~turda} and liunda) Feb. 9 and 10 at Orange C Cl.l\I ( oil~ lrom 9 a m 10 S p.m. Thi· m\lrul 11onal ~u1ons arc des1aned to 1rach l«hmquc:s on bttomina a belier anaJcr .• The rcaa1r.1taon fee-IS SS9 for both days. F11ch instl'\Jctor 1s a full·l1mc profcSSJonal who ~pends thousands of hours each year on the "atcr honing his sl1ll~ For f't'g1stra11on or intorma1ton. call Orange l na\I al 4)~. ~81iO Traek l'flllllrlt11n The Time ._,fachint• I \ \ fra, l < lub 1\ .tlll"pllng n:g1\1ra11on lur lhl' I YY I track "-'J\•ll\ I 11ut1Jl·J h' ( 1l:ll h \ an11n 'im11h rn I Q83. lhe l -\( fl'jtl\ICrcd duh ll'athl'\ 'UUC'SS 1hruu1th .uhktt\\ For hm' JnJ 11.1rh aitn "'-17 I Jrl) 1,·g1\trJl111n " rnomnwnJl·d h<'l JU\(' of ltmrtrd llfll'ntni' I ur Ohltl 1nformJt111n Jlhtml" 11)1 7nn'I Area pPep basketball log COSTA MUA CM61 Cf'tcllk C:•1t L ...... I 47 Sen•• Ane V•lltv 4t NeWPOfl H•rOor 6' El T•o 65 L• Qul1111 S4 lol$I Gr lnde .. S.ntlffo Sf Mlenoll• '7 Foolhll 60 St Paul S1 So C1lif Cllrllhen SI Lot Amltos 4' OrWIM un St MictlMI• ,.., .. .. Tr•t>uoo HIN•' 6l Utll'Uftl hKll' S1 Centurv• Sf L-.uM Hiii•• )f Et111nele• 17 LHUlll Hilb• J>0-11 Lll9Ulll a..c11· F 1-<.ntUfV' (nom.I FrLa9un. Hiii• • (h<>tNI Fl-11 Et!WM: ... EOCSOH ( 1"51 ISunMI LlffUll '2 El Oorldo S9 Rf911elll st Dane Hltts 65 S.n11 Meri• SI C1Plllrano .... , .. v 17 Loare 60 lS 41 SI Sl Sl • • : • (1 .. ,. • » ., " • : .. IS " 53 st 4$ .. ., (f otl• 56 ,. 60 .., n " 71 " (Oii ., SI 71 HUNTINGTON llACH Cll·O (SUftMt ........ , IOS LI Qulnte S4 lrttlM .. CVP!'lll 16 Kalllll S2 Estancia 7t El Toro 1• L.ono BN<ll Wiiton '1 ""'"'°" v" 's Tu•t.n Sl lrYinl " Pomonl SI ECll•on' 77 Foun111n V11t1v• " S.nt1 it.111• 71 Wntm1n\ler• .. Mer1111• 71 '° 7f 71 SI IO 60 •I 71 61 " S7 74 ... '2 ., Sf Woodbf1~ 1011 61 16 OcH" V>ew• l5 ECl•wn• (Oil 14 .. .. Corone Clll Mar 90 Unl111rs1tv 67 Gt1n<11te Hoover SS lr•lne •• ,. !Oii 67 4S S2 E 't1nc1a 17 Oii .. J30-Founteln Vattev• (llC>mll Fl-el S.111a 4ne• 1=2-w111mln\lw" (hQl'nel Ft-Mer•na • (,,_I S9 Lon9 eucn ~°'" S7 Hunh"91otl &Hell' SS Foun111n V1111v• 90 S.nll Al\I • 63 W9'tm1n\l•r' " 5ol Fl-<>cun v-· {tlomll lS ~ SS 6' LAGUNA BEACH ( U·t l ~a<lfk CNlf LM9UI Foun111n \/1111v 69 Marine• Cot) 11 ~ C or one Oii Mir 64 Oc11n \/oew• 14 Hynt.1191on 8••<"' 11 FOU11t1 1n Vel••v' Jl0-1t S.l'le Ane' FI WHtm1n\ttr' 111ome F7-M1r1n1• 1norne1 F6'-1t Oceen V11w• ESTANCIA Cl7·0 (~aclflc CNtf LN-) 7S B•H OC.n<11 12 (111no SI ~en C1errwnt1 60 Coron. M • Mar •• I) 1 LV"W000 Tr v F'oolll I Sf •• 6S S7 S7 '7 S6 '7 .. SI 73 60 67 41 1S 47 IS 4S t1 4S 67 .. 11 )f '7 s• 11 Sin (llme<ll• llru <>•n<I• St M1r91rt1 ' '''"°O D•l90 Santa Yne1 CarP•ntene Miter 0.1 Or1n91 Lutner1" Fount• n Va''-" SeOCl'fl>IC-S.'1 Ctemente S.Oellel>IC -Mooroer .. E11 anc1e• Co,11 M•\I' Traouco H .,,. Centurv• SI 61 ,. 1• 1• Sol 63 S4 13 10 6S 7f " n 63 10 63 1• .. 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Coll 7' .. ... 71 Edi.on' Cotl •f t2 HUllllllOlotl 8e1<t1' 6' WIESTMINSTIE• (S, 141 SI Founlllfl V1t1e't• ~ U S11111 Ana' " '~ w111mlnlter• SI Fl-<>cffn Vl1w• (ll()t'rntJ F7-ll Edi.on' F.-el H1.tnh119tot1 llHCll' Ft-et Fountain Va .. 't' MATa• D•I C 11·41 ,.,.._,, LlffUll 71 Min ion Vlelo S4 lt1ver1kl. Nortn n 1t1ncno 8Ulfll V1,1a SS LO\ .AlllT\ilO\ ,. l.Olfl .. SI Monie• .. Lono e.acn Po<• 79 CX.e n Vt•w 14 Oc11n View 13 L19U"' 811Ch 60 Ora-63 Senti (11re SS CI Oiltre"O Ve h tJ St Paul 4t !Ht<v1te' •• SS •• S6 " .. ~ 5ol S4 SI )6 Oii SJ " SS { S4lftM'f L.lil'WI) S3 C"Pf'IU 6S EI MOOlf\I .. CvP<IU 4' Servi!• 61 Lomooc 46 Et Moellnl S7 S.nt1 &ere.re If St Ant"°"• 17 c ''"'' v c lllOlt .. C~•n S7 St Paul &I 1C.•t11'1 S7 Marine• SI Ocffn v-· SS Ed ,on• •7 Hynt1n9ton 811en• If FOUllll II Ve e y' ., s.,,,. Ana" 5ol Mltl"I" J)C)-e1 0cH" 'I ..... F 1-11 EC11M>n" F1-•t Hunloftlllon a..c11· F'1-et Fount••" Ve"ev• Ft-II S."te Ana' " S2 63 " .. " 71 ,. ,. ., ,. Sf (Oii " " 6l 71 IOI) .. .. 6S 49 (1p1ltr1no Velll lf M Lovo11• ~ .. 60 ti ~ 41 CAU,.OttNIA LUTHI.AN (616) 1• S.nte M1r91r.11 ,, '''"°° ........ 7S St .10M eo.co· 61 S...v1te' JlO-et LOVOll ' F 1-S.nte Mlr91f•••' 1110m11 F7-8re1 OM<la 1Cl••I>"'•" C.Olt F..-e1 8 1'1!00 Am1t' Ft-11 St JoM 80\CO" NIEW~T HAllM>lt CI0· 111 ISM Vllw LHt!Ull 11 811tflow4ft' 11 Co'll Mne 12 S.n Dte11\>· •o ~f 64 (AcNlm¥ L.MWll 6S Catverv C11r11t.-n 7S P-lllPl•ll ... 1s r....-crv1,11an .. Ce1v1n Ciw111i.n ~ Mt<IWIV 81011" U C11V~ (llrltt .. n t I "41tDOr c"'"'"n '1 St M<llH I ,. 10 H ... 1te91 (llrl11ta"' 40 St Mer111r11 s• SI L•l>lrtv Cllfl,1111'" SO Sf SI MICllltl s • 41 J7'--ll Her1te11t' St F ,_, St Mer91rt1 ,, H FS-1t L•tll<'" Cnr•st .,,. 63 l'l-111 H1rDOr (P\rllltl "' n .. .. S6 u " t• ,. S7 " 11 .., From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 EJ Balboa Peninsula 2107 Nl'W p<" I fk,1cl1 /l tJlJ By Owner 2 lty, 3br. I osta Mesa 1024 Huntinqton 8e;1ch ;' 1 40 tJt•\'JJJOrl H1•.11 t1 / 1 fiCJ Newport Beach 1069 B.11t)(),1 Pen111c,ul ;1 ~'L07 CLASSIFIF-0 INOfX 642,5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO I 2•}.r 011. den & lam rm., 2100 aq ft on S.A NEW CUSTOM HOMES I golf course. Vac•nt NEWPORT HEIGHTS E'SIOE 38r tea hH. Ch•rmlng Penlnaul• pt New crpVpnt, hk upa, 28R w/gar, new cpta, S.awtlful 2BR • den Oc••nlront w/prtvaey of ST•~• TO .CH 391 2Br 1BA, new carpel, encl gar. 11000/mo fncd yd. Wat" pd. 2\1\ BA TownhouH In no publlc walkway! 2aa. 2~ gar, upi9h THE DAILY PILOT AC:S1• r~ OH C.£ "Ol>R fit'f'f,tlUY'ft ~' ,. M{'<' J • h~ ~ 10Vo' 8~•,f'f'l'IC ~ttw M ••M•'" J" DEADLINES A' f'IN fAOC "'[ t.Aon•1e .. r H"'!M"t•, ~fl'C],,.,,. ... ,,.. '"'·..1''-1• .. FrfC3•, S•• ... r • ~ :lO P"' "'on~ 3(.) P"' ,,.. ~ )() p ... hO(! l J() P U '"'!"9u''-, P-~ .. 3 ]() p ... " ~ I() p ... CHECK YOUA AD THE FIRST DAY .. ,.,, " ' # ' t ··" • ' • 1<' • ljftM"' t , •,. ' t D<.C '' P~11t o# •1\lfl'f I 't f ' t tf ! "fllt. .. f •.JI it LJ ~-·ly t .. , L f "Ill 1t .. C••··· P1•01 A 1 ., '"Ou I t ' 1 ~· 4 '" r• 1rO O•y~ ~' "'"l•.1 tfi'd *~' tW" '\4,r ·~ •' r ,, ,. ' ·" ,,. • 1 ''"""'fl "•'94"i tO'""CK''""' ti1 t • 1t ltlfl UI f,• {'If t 4r ,.. ~ mr.nth afl t()ftfli('hOf"I 'n\h :tn<J -'"Y ,,.,.,o"•'t ,. ltltClrn.ty '\ '"" .. cu HI -r . ·~11• I.• ... Q ••• ' 41 .. 1. R" ••:' ~) . . . . . ...... ' . . , ···~ ·., .,, .. ... .. ' . . 1.• 1 11 • r I 1 ( )( )~ WllUY MOUS•S HUNT. BEACH ~STMINSTEA ~A.IN VALLEY COSTA MESA CZAJAINVHTMENTS 7t4140el472 "'" ..... °"'Y .... I I 0 ' I••' t t I '° 1 !'1 ......... • '·\!Jo\U ····"· ~ • • • • . ' . ~ . ... ,, ... ,. .. ,., .... • '.;',I() >pe ... ,.ouu ... Dr .. ')'' ... 'A• '>.J~• B.ilho.1 lc,l.in<l 1006 ESTATE SALE , 3 BR, 1 SA, H la. $485,000. 218 Opal. OPEN DAILY 1,5 723-0&90 SOUTH UVFAONT COMPLETEL V remoct, aled home w/doek. Forrnal dining, den, roof deck, 2 bdrm• & rnaater aune ret,.11. 873-e900 ... 12,700.000 S315 OOO &44-7035 3BR 22VtBA. 2500 a , lrplc, encl 2 car g•r. 831·1189, &4&s5040 Call 9-5PM ~120 qui.t complex. Double 38R, 21on &Re. H'•Ba w/lrg balcony. A.vi $1400 yrty. 875-eeOe EJalde 3BR 2sA. l/p, 2710 D•l-ar•F S7SO garTc. patio, $12751 Wlnter 722-0824 now IHIOO. MM529 LET s MAKE A DEAL lg kttchen1 & b•tha. Bv ~ S25K dnsOWC 0 u I et cu I ·d e ·• a c gar. lndry, MW P•lnV 38R • loll 2•n BA mo Q!!!t. 832"1403 Top floor Penlhouae Tiny, ruatlc atudlo. Pd Lets negotiate-Com• See 11r1e1 379 L8Perle ln, Corona carpet, pet OK. S1350. TwnhH, near ocn, 2 Be•ulllul B•yrldge Condo ol 1~. bldg. utll, No kit 303"' 34th 875 . .()239 CK 845-3425. car at1 gar. S1 395 condo. 28r end unll. Be•ulllul, •P•Cloua. St. Open 212. 1~. ~ 226'4 N M!y!f/WlllOO p 5th & Tua tin). 846' del Mar 2122 EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA + egn1. &46-5792 g•le guarded/View. cle•n. 1kyllght1. pool, fl'I08111-285-0223 DOWNTOWN SALE Come '>n down lhla wffkend fCK the good prlcHI 5-48-5880 Hun1inqton Beach 1040 FORECLOSURE Ill 5 BR, 21,-., BA, 2 aty, pOOf, 1pa Huge CUI· d•aac 101, fam azd llv rm w crecklln lrplc. gourmet kttch, formal don , 1H 91., 962·5121 UNIQUE BEACH HM 4br, 2'hb• walk lo 1urf Mount11ln & park VUI RV parkg $385,000 R81Ph M Carrulhers Realtor. 0641 5867 Irvine 1044 UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER 2BR. 2 llory, wllh garage, overtook• park Walking di•· lance to University Price reduc•d tor quick ••I• 10 $215,000 Grubb & Ema. Jean LAtten, 551, 84 10 •Jet 458 cw port Beach 1069 2 atory luxury condo. walking dlatance to bHCh 2BR, 2'h 8A. 2 car gar $212,000 Best buy tn Newportll Agt, 490--0335 IAYFRONT DUPLEX W/IOATDOCK 3 + 2 & 1 -t 1·New crpt thru-outl NEW: Cop, per plumbing, feucet1, tollet1, gar door opnra, drywan & cabi- net• tool Dock hold• 2 boata, 25'-35'. Rm to extend bOth ltwla toward the water. le111,000 JACOBS REALTY 875-8870 4232 or 842·2000 Mobile Homes 11 00 SELLING OR BUYING A MOBILE HOME FOR FREE INFO CALL 1-800-777·8838 ProMATCH Out-of-State Property 1558 Like H•vaau, A2. Great vtewi Nu hH 3br 175,900 OWC Call Lynn 1 · 8()()...432-4595 ax. 1 1o1 Mohave RaaJty/SHG Resort Property 158 •28R, fam. room, frplc llving & fam rme. on Huntington Landm•rk Vaulted cell•. plant tac. tennle s 1 ,000 rear upatalr9 unit of cutsd .. aac. Nice yard. adutt comm 3Br 2Ba. 1hullera, AIC, mlr· mo • u111. 831-3815 UP9t•lr9 2tw 1ba. gar .. duplb • .,qgar,w!dhll· S1325/mo, 72:2-8297 dlmlnltlll l ltOOlmo rored wardrobe•. VERS•ILLES 2 eunny patJoe 1 10251 up 11050 547.7540 75t-5097 Ot 9eO«l34 washer & dr & refrto. " mo. vr IM. IOl\t W •Chermlng 2aR 2B.a IDEAL FOR lrg pallo Ready 2/1/ Immaculate 2BA 2BA Balboa St. 1'76-te50 condo. pool, clubhH ROOMMATES L~~~. ~·a~'';n~ 91 $1275. Call Glen He condo w/beaU111ul Over 80 only SISOC 2Br hoo•• In quiet etorlH. 3BR. 31.tBA. 2 Agt 759-5569 viewl AVI now! $1400/ mo 852.0181 87Ss201• EHlllde Coat• Meaa car garage, security. Choice upper unit gated mo Bkr 875-49!2 2BR 1BA, y•rd, pallo neighborhood 1 Cal sun deck Un, comm 2br, 2ba Pool. VILLA BALBOA O/W micro. W • hk ur:: OK $795/mo Call aurpa11ed ocean apa, 2 ~r gar, w/d , frlQ COMM S1150lmo. Avi now 946-4902 v1ewall997·5119 Sl~mo72t-n70 434 Oahlla. 65~0850 LIVE 1 WEEK FREE SEA.CLIFF Grffnl lxry EASTILUFF b~~j M!.:. ~O::O· SBA 3BA home So ol E'ald• quiet cle•n lrg twnh••· 38r °' 2 ... Spacloua 38R 2BA --------- hwy New upgr•d•s 28r 1 Ba. Ilk• n~. bit· atudy. 2'hBA aJI amen patio nome on comer V I L LA I AL I 0 A 1hruoU1 Avail Feb 1 Ina. garage Mu1t IHI $1500. 213/4~ lot w/2 car gar, trplc, COMM c.1p•',fr 1~· ' BC';1c h _.,, 1 B 2BR 1BA. W9ftc to bchl Quiet, no pet9. le95/ mo. wttrplc a yard S750. 2t73t Aw LU Paln\aa, 213.'991~ Cnr< 111,1 dl'I M,ir ,•1 •• '/ S2300/mo 875-9&83 850-8553 or 631 ·3986 modern kitchen. w/d Lr••£ OPT, ION DECORATOR PERFEC LUXURY CONDO hkup, pool acceae, Ii.AO * •2BR 1 SA-NEAR 4BR 2BA. frplc. 2 car 1 year old, Jbr. 2b8, S1300/mo Avi now t BR, 1BA C.n Marta BEACH! Frig, fir• gar 1op cond S195-0 den. c•lh cell, frplc, Upper unit Oupi.x w/ Bkr 875-4912 550-9488 place, ganige. lndry, Drive by only 811 C•r· •l•C1 gar, w d hkup. ocean view. 28R, HARBOR VIEW HOMES \,Ila Balboa lrg lu• 28r Ste>sod o . 723-1183 l natton 642·9797 pallo No pell 28A, 1200 aq ft. Ga· 3BR 3BA +loft. Lg yd, 281, ooeen view, •Cor~ldO, 2:8R UlA Aapan Condo, 2BR Re/Max Rltra Orange Ave. S1300/ rage. All amenlllH. COIMI pool, dbl gar $1,950/ pool, 2<ar prkg. twnnae. Pool, ca,.. 2BA, beautlf\Jlly furn l!Xl!C TOWNHOUSI! mo 873-8632 1 v, bltte to P"1 bch. mo Ag! &17·1528 St750 714-598-93-47 porta, HOO NO PETS Reduced to 1245.ooo Lrg 2Br 21h8a, fam MESA BLUFFS CONDO S 1250/mo w /leaae. H•rbor Ridge Eetatea, •llQ CANYON• 722-8011 or Evea/ 87:J..3l04 °' 752,1025 rm 2 frptc. 1undeck. deluxe 2br. 2ba. 2 car 183-1717 lg 48R w/game rm, 2 BR 2,h BA. 2-cat Wknda 722-e1'0 1me 2-car gar, pool~ennl1. gar w /opnr, w /d l•m rm & den. 0c .. n g•rage. ON OOLF CHARMING 2:81 1BL $1750 mo 673-7382 hkup1 2277 P•clnc & city Ille vtewa. Cu• COURSE. ll8H/mo. Bright 1pactou1 uppet Shar111y 159 HOME avail now 3br lg Av• Sl l SO/mo tom decor. 15500/mo. 759-0079 F/P, bale. WIO SHOO hv rm, w/ lrplc. Nu 675-9797 &4~2118 mo. Avt now 72t...,Ge Sel~ng FOR FREE INFORMATION CALL 1 800 777 8638 paint lncd yd, db g., NEW EXCITING! den, 2~Ba. frplc, dftt Hart>or View Hma beawt HARBOR ISLAND CORONA HIOHLANO $1350 mo 873·9338 48R home, Newport looetlen. No petal 3BR 28A, Morieco l.ar~ pi«. 58R 88A, duplex, 2BR tBa. tip HOUSE w••LCONY Haight• area. $17501 $1280/ mo. 721s158e model. Qard•n•r. ml~_fum e mo 1.. Cc •ml yd, 3 sM flHt mo 722,1880 •vo & comm pool. S'f800. leovu/mo. MW2&e h. A.Qt tM0-1000 3BR 2BA, trplc, 1 car, •LIDO llLE• 844-MtO 87:J..3174 -IYI 2115 11750/mo. wkends. 251 ·1800 Cute tBR 2nd ltOfY Apt Top 1oc 542,9797 Wffkdya Lovtey 3BR. 28"'· trg "'1-•1t1 OK on in. BAY w/bak'Oo -~~~& ~r -Ae'Mu Rllra Newly remod. 3br, tb•. Ille. big pallo. Quiet 3br,vlaw, Eaatbtufl 11275. Nu twnhm 28t ny, 11100 mo . ....., lg 3br. 2ba upfMr dplx. lg new yard, pete ok end. S 1995 873-8832 condo. S 1 8 7 5 /mo 2Ba, p1tlo, an 2sCat Jennifer 842'-41115 ~'~k·c~d hl-s~':~s~:!; ~! '~~~~.,~~~':: •LIDO llLE• S1800 ·~:~n gar. N·pet• 759-0847 •=N :~u,s~ 1so-eo20. 336-1441 dep. 508-4t t5 New 48R 38A home. LIDO ISLE. Lcwety 3eR twnhme. S9IO mo. P•CIFIC• Hug• muter, nc aya. 2eA. tum. New car, eoo ... Lit ~ 1 Gencrril 2 102 Nice older cottag••tvl• " " ... • .. ,.,.,.. + many ... ru ~· .... ta, paint. l2200/mo Ap1trtm.-nta n ' WEST NEWPORT , 1 rHr duplH 2BR tBA, TOWNHOMEI Ownef. 875-1101 ;inter rental. 873~484 BO, S750 cory lrplc, nice crpt & SO COAST METRO . btlnde, W/D hkupe, Newport Height• 2BR •LIDO PARK• Udo 111e. 4BR 38A oceenalde of PCH. 2 t•nBA In charming Beautiful 18R 18'"' -·-• on lnalde lot, 2 bd, 2 ba condo yrly 1 A F cond"lon. Fr"h paint, " ,...,... , s 1. 195 c•r park ng. vi •b private patio. carport, Mo~ hme In g.ated QfHt location &2,900/ OLD CORONA DEL at Drive by 704 Bega. pool & leundry. Sorry, comm. Nr Cannery VI~ ....;.;"'°=o·..;87-..-.5-.-93;.;;.;.1-.1.;..__ __ MAR . 2: bd, loft & fp , nl• 11025/mo. No Pell. U05/mo. l•ge 11000/mo A.VI NIW R..,..a1 •t St!WO 875-<'912 C"'1 II S3t•t2ee now 87&-4912 Bkr • ..,,,... HNTNOTN SCH , 5bd •OCEAN VIEW• ~/we 3br, 2111 11100 hH, fam rm, apa. yrly POOL HOlll Nr bch, modern, ~aw. tblltlOO • Sl .800 !HWd• 3-2 ~ famny clean. 38A 1BA. f/p, 2bt,'2t>a. IUOO L~ PR~ f:rve 1 •El •ld• 28r 1 '-'Ba rm. lg yard, cUk»-utlt8 pct. Y"Y 111115. r:~~:.-~t:>° ......... . 2 vu1 • • twnh$e wlba'cony. yd, aac, •1400/mo. Yrty. ece.1213 1100 w. IWboe, a. CVf'd prkg. 1925. No RUSTY OUINTHER WAT IR FR 0 NT ~P•_t_• _sso-_1_ne____ 831-8389 A.gt • s,.,., c 1 o us • • c -1°' ....... • _N_.1_._,_7~_.., __ HI' II· I I' ' ' t I• I' 'T: . ' .. ... . , . -· HOMll Inc 1ST MONTH f'AH (wi t -,-p-ac_l_o_u-.-,--m•od...._•_rn-• condo, 18A •den. N~ 8AYf'AOHT ••1•1_._ 'ff i.e) 2:BR. 2\tBA lux 29R 18A l"lom4I w/,.,..,, poet, w/dl Met "1*. l9A 28A. tw'ptc, lndry. .-4..0 ... 19A.tt•. -..vv condo. Fl'plc, w /d ht!· catpt(. Yard w/pooA, "'bchtl 11HO llllr• tJ" 019 Aun.boUI Cell~.~ 790-3800 up, MC geq, pert(lng. op4"1 me~ ~. VIiia Aental1 11M912 ••• •eet •eell. ln.e.ecM 1110&/mo. ......... 72 1men pt( ~. w. of t ILK to ~. 28r ft400. ll0-07M tM, tM. ~· t1WOI Hlltbor. Dftve by M3 21a, frpto. d/W, w/d, NPT aHC>fWS, .... to mo uttl Inc. ~ AtbOt. S1200/mo. A.gt Mge, 2-eer e-. >Ont .._,., ~ remo6-floor ...._ ,,,_. AMt1A .,......,, cond. 20I 09Md °'· ......... l'SA. tt4IO. J/11, 91M114 •A. IMO. ,.. ... _.., atlA. • tllln "" IM 1M. Ip. _,..., t M e-,..,. Condo ,, .... Afl na-eno .. I • ......_ 11000 11 Pll'IO. ""' appe, d/W. OLD ODii-untum: 11oeo twn. eoanttowe, :.c=· ~ poof, Jecunl, ...,.., ...,.. '" ,..,. • -..1111179 .,. ~ 1111r. '!l*· · ,M1.stll A true otwrMf, Mt AltT, 1•. Y8AN.Y. c.11...._.,_ lmlT OCaNt WIW ._.. & _, -.... ..... .._ -_. 0CUiN WW~ Lar9ie ....... l+I. ....., ....... "°"' -u~ ~ ..... ..... .... ... .... .......... ......... .... ... ~ Ull ,..... ~"0--. 1"9A. l1100•o. ,, .... ..._,. °"9r9d•l1..,,.... -=Ill I) l I' ' ''I . .,; , ......... ., .... ..,, r ........... ... ~ ,,,. CM'. ... .._,.,;i, ... ,,, ..• .., ..,, r=: . .:-.. .. __ ,. ;\.:-.;;,;;.- ... aM. t _,, UfUI .... t "9A ............. ..L_ ...... ,....,._.... .. ... _ .... ,,,..,.,... .... .., ,, .......... . .. ,_ C1 11•1 .. Lee ,. ...J!l/r' ':."'::.:. 1=' 1t• a ........ f ..... .-'!.:=~·:..: tnfo 1-IOCl-7'M400 ...-....... -· XllJ.f'lleht Attendo ccuna..., Ptr, *Y atn..,... No -enec.at~ ,..... • •t..17*7 ... TicMI AQla. c-.. -'°"* ~. r.:mp1.1---coou-----, _______ _ --::o===~-,..,. Apt t ..... .... . Info,,. p!?On! ... • ,,._. -,... !!. .. .:; .. ~ --..... Wei .......... ASKM8l.MI: )(Inf in.. ~ ~~. H8 ~-CFO ..-----~· older ,...._, to yra. "'-come eo ••••mt>•• --~ .. ·----=r •.-enc. 1111/mo. no.1 = -6 ._ ......... ...._ .. ...... ...._ •• or T-v 0 -••• ..... -.. _ ...... -~oducte tnMft UftUr -"" "" ...... ouno rang• .,.. 1-, ---~· It-. -~ _._.. -If_-:-'. .....,._1_,,. 1 ... pm C bll hi _... r•? .. ..,.. *** '31-toll -,. _,_ ome. ICM ..... 1700 ____ .....,_ .... _ ... ___ 111 ounty pu erung *' MO ..... MNT ...,...,... a Ol'PT fl'HM COl..NSEl~ compainy ...U lndl-281' .,,,_, ,.., Grpt a aitry, __..,. -...., Ceneral Coeta MeN. ftound dog.~ • ~ ~ vtdual Wfth .. leut oaane. yrcl, .... pd. 17totmo ~1 ftU(I MMe•. ftrom JOO Mhnyl ' , -·-... v ATTI ACTORS ...... -· ___ ....._.. In ••Y•n year• ao. 2see °'9ftl9 •a· 1na Ml ft to eoo. Hew im. ~ .,... --1 • ..... ....... .._..... 1S'T1 °'91"9 'A'.:1740 200' to beh. Le 18A, WID refrtg, trp1c,' ow. provemente. l .909t _.. 1111 CHtlnge avallable. ;:'8 ~~,:.!'! ~..:-::::.: wr VlcltOf'9 ~· l'NO bm eel. f/p, Mlle> OW pool, t•nnla .. ,,,. e!U• "" r~......,. Found fMt IO ~ Beginning Ac tore 1:~'7Wknd 'i:d P.c:utlYe to be the 21'4 "'••• i 'ITll ~ 6001 Alver Aw. 8'7s-2202 or~ EXEC office•""• Mar •hell colored dog. Wonc~. al'lltt; !Ive.in houH oompenv'a chief fl· cal .,...,IO .,IPM mo A 4M2-311G JW Alrpott, •no Von fllound0,:~.,.°"' (213) 278-0911 Mgta. Call K•lttl 714/ nanclal officer. --------2:. ~ ~· ~ Kwman '4ve, NB. f'AX, MR!: . AeHmble product•. "7-9281 •t MOITll f1111 19" a-r 1900 r.t-. r•cept, ~. conf LOST c.t, trg or.,. Eam up to M&Qlwk. --------• Reeponslblllti.e ln- 18A a IM 1\4M. ~at~il;;.;I0=...17;;;.:• :.:::3-::..::,_:;:Det;::::..-_' ... .._ home, kite prtv, rm. klteh, frff parking tono Mir, mele, vlcln-U<t .... No e.-p. Wlll ~-a..1 ..... /lalea dude dl~ng dally ~ • • __. la coff... •·•ty bldg 1ty a.nc. Aft9 Ave a train. Cel 1.-.?a-t«M. ~. accounting oper• PWlool, apa._~=· 2BR UtA. St•pa to cabta, maid ~. fum. $.260 mo-mo. Al ~ vt.la. ... Mne Pff. Pet .uppty atore. tlone. flna~lal ,._ Sl1.MS b •a c h I 91 o /m 0 . UIO/mo. &45-8398 or Oulnlan &»-9510 Iv meauge. Morning• M-F. Aak fof pot'tlng: performing MMtn 11200 MO ct.p A.gt -154-1-°"-•-7_,9 _____ , NEW OFC ~-LOST II .aT THI IUCH Shane. 77~3. or auditing and con1ro1 ... ~-........__ ... 1 · • · LAGUN• 8"' .. CH ' approx "'" man'e W91Ch. En-" "'-1--e·. -•A---1,... •Clean, "' • .,. 1ba, ...._ t1 ext 217. " ""' -" corner wind-___. x lff.1457 ....... ,..... .. __ ... ., ~ di MOTOA INN .,,, ......... "'"'y-"*"9, mu 'klY MOOfl* monthly eloslng cy.. IW1'# ept,ldry etcWage 3 OcMnfronta w/plffvacy Wkly rental• 1175 & on E. 171h St, CM t8$5, ~e. N . CUSTOMER SERVlCE ct.. and preparation w, garNo, ,,~· ..... .._.. ..... of no pubfle walkway· Up. c-..1~ ... 80 TV, 1365/mo. 1548-4330 751·7000. ,.._ .. M~ Wanted: 9 .....,_i..,ht o4 monthly nnancl•I sns .. -.4.... Studio, 18 .. , 2Bn,· """" n NEWPORT PER •Rr.. ....,, .,.-~.., " " m~ eve, l'l•ated pool I .. ,..,.. M. CHIHUAHUA: &mt 9 A.M.·12 -peop ... We pey you ata1emem.: rwlew-•EISIDE 28A w/gw, Wint., 722.()124 a etepa to ocean. omce•1tore, 815 a/f. tan, wht pawa a to 1o.. your W91ght. Ing aceounte recelV· new cpe • drpe, = 38R 28A lrg kltch Kitch'• avl. 985 N P.,klng, S800/mo 11•. bfe .. t, red conar. vie 1 41 •t• 533-1879 Ext. 4 . able and payable ~J: ;;,a~;.7378 ~· 2 lrg dec:ka, w/d Coast Hwy, 494-529-4 Avt now. 87~0 Vlceorta/Plaeentla. w. balana. 1h .. t1 and R.a•n. r bcuph, 2-c:ar gar. , bltt Udo Pen. by th• bay. Office ' gar ''?ace, 4 ~~=-5~ UP TO ~~T:.ngr•~•lal r~ • ..,.. IDI• O or bay. $t400 Fum rm/ba ehr dbl rmt , 3BA, 12 rOllui> .,.., .. .llO w y!a!!y. 495-6581 mobile hm, amenm... gar door. 19th & que1ted by .. "'°' Beauetfut ,::.r 1.,ge 90"' of 2BR 21A8A p!klng $450. 813-5100 ::=... CM. $900. •aoo management. 2 BR 1 ~BA town-Twnl'lm In ••ctuetve N8 EHtbluff unfurn. FOR the hOfteat wom.n lndlvldual mull l'IOuae. New carpet, .,... f:· w/d, Yer'/ Kltch/lndry prlV, Hmi. WESTCUFF BUILDING In America by phone. have account d• frple, D/W W/D hk•up, quM!, 800. 1544-1783. pvt entr. l350/mo Incl 1 .ON·1 . 1 -900--489" grM (CPA pr9ferred) gar, patio S9t5/mo. AT THI IEACH utll. Refa. 78().1891 NEWPORT BEACH 3825. 11oican. ti a PER MONTH Excellent benetlt1. 1790 Satnta Ana Ave. 2BR 18., _., 50, Weatcllff/lrvlne Ave up. Send re1ume with TSL MGMT 832-2232 ,~ .. ,;;. 's97'5lmo Otflc• & Retail Avall cover letter to: •IAITllH• 84M400 MMtOt * IO COU£CTIOI$ * Personnel Director 1 BR "50/mo Incl gu, HTI 21R 21A SUS 330 Weit Bay StrMt water a gar. No pet•. Nu pnt, cpt, plltlo, gar •LUI Lapa HoN Co1ta Mesa, CA 2323 Elden. 546-1154 78().111311s,_,n 8 g:~n v,;:~;;1 ~~0~:: At!-~~.~= Early morning motor routes 92521 •GOOD LOCATION LIDO ISLE tuny tum st. M. "490. 497-1304 1oca1 women & men available. Must have SllO Off tbf, utllttl••· gar Inc. •BALBOA Pen ocntmt ~=~:d•r~~t.a 0~::: :~ ;:i1~n~!:. t~ dependable transportation Large 2 Br 1 "" Ba l 7e5/mo yr1y. 1 per. elng.. room In 3br Ideal for new bu1i. hof'9 d liabili townhae. Laundry aon, no peta 873-0837 house. 1550/mo ~ ,,.., neH. art• or cratlt , ~.~/~I~ an . . 'ty insurance ...... N.ed an ._,...,..,., Htl.motlvalid SHH· eon to ..,. comm«· clal P'•u 1lm•. Laroe ~ wM» Harri• pr••• h•• time av•ll•bla to print INSERTS, TABS. NEWSPA-PERS, ETC. Cuatom.r wOI get quality votum• pttnt- lng on • ahort tum wound time. Somec>M With aome .. tabltahed contact.a WOUid be a big pJu.e. Excellent working environment Many benefit.a, Thie le .a commlHlon poaltJon with • bl-weekly dr-agalnet. 11 ~ t• .. ted. pteu. con-tact Dave HOien at 942-4321. EJrt 252. ClertcaVOff. Support PfT Apply In pet'M>n, N-pOft LandJng R .. taurant, 503 E. Edg• watef. Balboa. rrs.2373 ~ DRIVERS Train fOf Industrial Ca- tering roui ... HS area. Mk tor Al or Tom. 848-t030. 1-4pm •XTRA8 fot TV A ll'ICMM. ,.. ~ seo.11 oo • av. e.eo .... 213-21M>l1'• PILICU:. .COURIEA, ,.-rtpT. N,lt Bch law ftrm. NI ..-r. Call SU9 752·2U.2 /S300-U00 per w..- /ISAM-12 Noon CALI.Ma ... • •4· .. ~· INTELUGlllCI JOll All branchea. U8 Cue- toma. Of!A etc. How hlrll"Q. Call (1) 805 982-8000 Eld. 1(.2238')' MEDICAL AllT. 1 yearaxp ........ blllneu•• 957-3225 Do<\ I d4C*1d on -d ol mou111 • deOatld on CllMel- lled ~ rou NIYe eoma- lll<ng to NII room, patk>, al btt-lna Lg 1br$745 utll 875-5429 S180/mo. Call Carey S825 mo. 213"" 29th St. Gar, ,"....,...• CeMectloft 831·22.42 2071 THURIN new c.rpet. ~ 944. ~Mid M·F M Sat/Sun TSL MGMT 132-2232 0168 The Prudential t00 "--'" _.,.. •Lg d ean 2br 2ba. lg Callfornla Realty 220 IOcatlonslHT...000 , ,300 aq. ft. wttront of. Industrial 2 78H . ' . _, CALL 642-4333 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH partner'a two·level ovenilt Since DO club JUmp ia quite aatia!edory, we IUQnt a rue-bid of the enemy 1Uit. Bid two diamonda. . I-Neither vulnerable, u South clo1ets, d/w, new cpt, Ute & airy lg 2eR, 2 BA, COM. Shr 3Br cu1t hm flee & lg. rolklp door gar. lndry, S850-S875 cle 10 F•ehlon la. w/great vu/1oc. 3 car $790/mo. 1791 Whll!ief, NO PETS 154<>-2495 Frple, pool, ape, itar1· gar. w/ d t/p S850 C.M. daya S4o-9352 HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca>TA WISA. ou hold: $500 WKLY POSSIBLE •AQ9• • Q.C t AK8 .., 10&4 I BR, patio. Gae A Ing at 1900. Call &75-55ts or 949--3113 6,500 aq. ft, 2 large of· water Incl. S825/mo . Bettle, 982·9602 or CM E'i ldo. ResPon Mff flcH & reception area WORK AT HOME NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN VA.LLIY, e biddin1 has proc~ Info 1·900-234·8800 IBVINE& LAGUNA BEACH North Eut South W•t Re frlg Included. Marte. ~130 25 +. $425/mo, St50 w/2 lg roll-up door. * 845-6853 * MONTHLY rental until dep. Smkr ok. Lndry S.57/lq ft. tn9 Wtll!!Mr. X778. Empl. Info, 115 1 • p._ I • P .. Phone fH ··············-~ • p._ 1 1 BR apt, etove lo Refrtg. 9/t 5191. 1A blk to Included. 1542-4156 C.M. Daye 640-9352. All utll paid. Westald• beach, plef. 2BR 2BA, CdM bch •Id• hwy lrg CM. 1550/mo. ~· lndry rm, garage 3Br. fp, w/d, patio'. No 838-0789 pr!c A· (818) 451-4473 1mk/drugs, alll now Income Property 2790 '::~:;~' S~\\~lA-l!a£trs· WOii H MI 1 BR, ftreplac., cable, McLAIN ENT£RPRISES S475fmo 675·8837 DUPLEX+ IN LAW pool, patio. garage. FEATURES Fem n·sml(r shr gr1 -------14tt.4 ~ CLAY I. '°'1AN ------- No peq. 399 W Bay EXCLUSIVE 1 n h m w /po o I by S685/mo. aso-e357 BEACH & COUNTRY Backbay Quiet. S325I 1 BR, email, but cozy. CLUB COMMUNmES mo • llld w,d 541-32•9 Oen vu, 1 at blk to bch O 1480K Bkt 1542-3850 Reorrono-lenera of the four 1erombl~ wordt be- low to form four simple wordt [< •••• \ ~-\. IOta of wood, new car-1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Fem neat & resp to shr pet & mini bllnde. ,.,.... w/frplc, wet bar, 3br cozy cottage In I I $805/mo. 93&-0552 ... c s .. 0 V ~ L E V micro, w/d hkupe, dM.N·smkr 57., 11 121:.' I I I IAVIREEZE APTI central a1r a g•r•g• .-.,., ut11 123.5668 Spacloue 1 a. 2Bdrm w/extra storage. All H.B. 48R HouH, 10 Apia. CloH to beach, maintenance Incl. ahara with one per. • ~ . ~ ~.I ! 1hcool1, ahope. From F~~{~l"s~2=~ ion. spacious. clean AAA LOCAL ROUTE. All "42/mo. S48-033e niE N£WPORT ~!NA & quiet, 892·2998 Cash. No Vending. No I L A R E M I J E'SIOE 2BR, new paint 71().()919 M/F to shr 2Br 28• apt. Selling $200-$800 ,____,,_...,.--.-----c & blind•, gat, lndry. FAiffWAY APTS 11 Npt Beach area. Pool. Weakly from each 3 I I I , .. Good loe, xlnt cond 810 CAXVOH spa. Smkr ok. $350/ guaranteed location. S790/mo. 154().2429 6444500 mo • dep. 97~1804 lnvastment required. ---------1 E'SIOE large 2Br 1 Ba, NEWPORT BAYFRONT M/f $400, Incl ut1I, 1 ·800.22 tMM30 . balcony. angl gatage. 2BR 2BA, frplc. lndry, cleanlng ave. cable SELLING OR BUYING I s H c A M ~:-.. ! I had attended a very posh 1735/mo 120 e. 20.h gar, 13' 0 /B Runabout E'alde Costa Mesa. A BUSINESS? . wedding. While at the buffet St. Call 1542..goe() 28. boot d o ok. 722-e739 evening• FOO FREE IHFOAMATION 5 I 16 I I table I overheard one guest E'SIOE, xlnt loc. 28r __ 1_14_00_. _850-0 __ 7_5_8_ N.B Near bHCh lu11u· CAU. t 800 m U3e . . _ . • 1Ba up1talrs. No P•••· New Lux Apt. 2BR 2BA ry condo, own bdrm Pro'AATCH say to another, WThis marriage t do you bid now ? A .-An ~ good band baa be· come even more powerful becaUM of the fittins c:a.rda in partner'• 1uit..a. Since al.am could be in the offin1. make a waitinc bid of two diamondt to aee what partner does nert There ia DO rua.b to make • t>e.!ine for three no trump until other poujbiliti.a have been explored. Q.2-Both vulnerable. aa South you hold· •A 7 ., AQ8 • 83 •AKJ987 The biddinc hu proceeded. South We.t North Eut 1 • p._ I • p._ ? What do you bid now" ,\.-While we att not averw to ra.isinc partner with three-card aup· port. we do oot jump-raiae Wlthout four-ca.rd aupport.. Therefore. we must aupprHS our heart.a for the Q.•-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •KQJ03 • Q96 •AQU •AK Your niht·hand opponent. opena the bidding with one diamond. What action&, you take? A.-Y ou are far too tltn>QI for an overcall of one no t.Nmp-tha up- per limit for that bid ahould be .a bad 19 pomt.a. The way t.o daacribe lhia balanced pwerbouae ia t.o aiart with • takeout. double and. unlela your partner bide lp4ldea in re· sponM, rebid no t1\lmp at your nen tum. Q.6-Aa South. vulnerable, you hold· •7643 •8&•2 •.UlO •A.2 Penner opena the biddint wit.bone diamond. What do you .-pond? ,\.-Neither ~r auit. ia the aort you want to mtroduce voluntarily, but what are the opuona? T o sup· prus two four-card m&JOn in Cavor of b1dd1111 one no trump riW J.oemc pme in a m&JOr, and raiain1 put- ner'1 mmor with only three-card 1upport should be reeorted to only under great dureaa. Bid one heart. S725fmo. 271·C 16th W/f/p, 1paclou1 W/101.1 and bath S600fmo I will neve.-r last. He"'s camp fire Pl. 844-0452 of amen CloH 10 545-5060 or 542·9331 I w E v L I s and shes ··-·····-moment in favor of the jump Nb1d Q .6-Both vulnerable. u Sout.h E'sld• 2Br 1 inBa 2·1ty Oen. 8 mo moving re-NEWPORT, Male, pool, . A unlta, encl gar & car bate. Rent S 1,000. Call jaq, own bath, encl ENJOY 1..,15, r.ci.rn on TMl I' I' I I 9 I V Complete the chuckle Quoted 1pc/patlo/lndry. 1850 213/885-3877 for apt. gar, in utll SASS/mo Deeds ~.000 10 St,000,000. . . _ . . by f1ll1ng in the m1wng WOtds Newport Atty 1542-e368 STEPS TO BEACH S 100 dep. 645-4892 Cel ~ AMOC. you develop from step No. 3 below E'slde 2br, 1be, ~ 38R 28.A lo y I Nwpt Hgts prof ~mhr 4"'4835now! ..._. , I lo II • • pat . r y 2300 1q ft h••· Lg pvt 8 PR INT NUMBfREO I' 12 IJ I' 1 5 I' I' I' 1· I car,.... .. rp e. pat • ut 11300/mo. 873-2507 rm & ba. W/d. d/ w, 11 pd. 1750/mo. ...... Alao Bachelor unit, Via -Y1SW VlllW p. SSAIO/mo 64S-09n E 'aide, new carpet, B.ck Bay 2BR 2BA. 2· utll pd. S500/mo. car gar. Ip. 11250/mo Kellln 851-o424 721 ·1180 EASTllDE URGE OCEAN·nr HB Harbour Shr 2Br apt. '335/mo 84M393 Money to lOdll 2g 14 I ·l\ LfTTEll5 • -~~?~20~~ ~~ ~ ., ~~~~E~MBlf FOR! I I I I I I I I I cred•~ No ~ Clll ____________ ._....,...__._...,_...__.__.._-' °'"'9on ASIO C9Ml35 Now1 SCltAM-llTS ANSWIRS Twnh••·•tyte w/eov· ered patio & angl gar. 288 Cabrillo, S875/mo. 846-5040 or 675-8427 EASTSIOE QUIET 2BR HOUSE. W/D hll-up. Garage, patio, No petl S795 + Sec:. 1545-7234 NEW 2BR, 2BA POOL Mlcro/dw/fanmrtlcal $995-lo dep 154().8379 •21DRM $700• tlDRll SIOO• Frig, d l1hwa1her, etovw Incl. No pell $45-4855 Gar ilqes fnr Rent -2740 CORONA DEL MAR, 1lngte garage. St 15/ mo. Call evontnge. 173·5152 HAVE A GWGE SALE 642-5678 w 3/\'f/M -O~Ot~ s,a4s pue am dweo s.aH ·•se1 JaAau 111M a6eu ·Jew Sllti~ • J04lOUe 01 .<es lSan6 auo pJea4-1aAo 1 a1qel launq 84l le 91!4M '6U!PP9M ~od luaA e papuaue pe4 1 3AVMO~OI~ -191\!MS -WSBl,J:J -w1ea~ -9A10A3 URGE 21R $725 I 1 BR S600 631-4086 THE SEV1UE 2BR w/gar, bltln1, yd. Wtr pd. ~120 9-6 2919 s.1ta Ana J 1755 >NAU.ACE w<XJcr> Spaelou• 2BR 2BA w/ 1pa, d/W, walk-tn clo- aeta, c~. $820. No Pet•. 846-4065 BAYFRONT MAIN CHANNEL 1 Sr furn. 12000/mo. Sl'IOtt Of .. 451 H 111il ·.,it 1r Bt .,11 t, ,'tJ'l(l M .... y. Ju. II LIBRA l~t 23·0cl. 22)· Focus ARIES (March ~I ·i\pnl 20): The S.. ... O.• .. ler. Lesrndar) on c:arttr bu\1nt'~. aC'hlt''cment most 1mponant 1h1n1 to ~t'mber author Jaek London wu the son of amb111on. unique honor. Famil) now 1s this -tht romb1nt'd 1n· a bnll1ant a.strolostr who wrott' member declaru "You've proved tluenccs of a full moon an Leo and \Cnous teats on the 1ubJttt. Carol }Our\Clf lx:)ond doub1'" Emphil\1\ the sun at odds w11h Jup11tr arc onl) Hcmmaway. of Kt'y Wttt. Aa .. 1s tht' also on teachms. rrun1on. '1rtol) '1a forcing you to discard or rcJC<'t any· daughttr of famed author Emt'sl unonhodo~ prut'cdurt thing 1ha1 1~ of no further use or Hcmmaway. Shr also 1s a wnter on SCORPIO (Oct. ~). o". ~I) Dt· value. New 11« or attachmrnts will the subj«t or astrol~ and holds """'fy. reach bt)'ond prrv1ous hm1-won add a sptttal sperk.k to your seminars. Carol Hrm1npay tours talion\ Empha\1\ on movement. 't'rv personal hfe. 28,., 1M. 1henat1on,appcaring onv1nousi.lk travt'l. dauhng d1spla) of humor. TAURUS (Apnl 21·May 21)' En· 18801 Regtna Clrc... shows for the purpose of dissemtnll· \t'rgtlhl) Scenano featum d1$-forted chanses on lhc v.orlt front and $800/mo. 1na mformatton on astroloay and her i.ncc. lanaua.ge, ioumt'~ Saa11i.nus araumenu and contl1cts With loved 213-2&4-87te own books This olTspnna of the pla)s key rok. onn or ofTspnna ~m to bt depkt· .au.a•uaL1-celcbnued author., a "rising si.r of SAGl'nARIUS cNov 22-Dl-c 21). in1 >our CllCf1lCS and mak1Q1 you ,..,.. nvw Htroloty." ~rp1u n '"' bccomt'S 'aluablt' fttl mS«ure and llt'f'OUS. ~rtforr. lm~t• large 3t>r, AAJES (March 21·Apnl 19): Morc a.II> .. Sccnano h11hhglm mystery. tn· this 1s the ~rl'cct umc to take a 2b•, W/d hkup, ffpfo, peopk af\' goina 10 i.kc you tnguc. discovery 1n ronnecuon ~uh break. ornoad unnecesury patio. d/W, no doge. seriously -includt'S thoSt' who mont') Prt' 1ou I) wnhht'ld Check rtspons1btht1cs and ensure that you 114 5/mo • ••curlty. pttviou.sly scoffrd al your idt~s. con· rcfcrtn«i. ~ awart of financial rtma1n 1n peak physial c:ond1t1on 21 Wl2-H'4 l"l:Pt'-Focus on rccosniuon. wnt1na. status of fast·Ullktr GEMINI (May 22-Juot 21): Beo- dome1t1c environment. Gem1n1 CAPRICORN (D« 22-Jan 19) cau~ tM sun in quanus 1s now plays MJn11ican1 role. Fmpham on lcpl ntht~ pubhc rrl.1· challen~ by Jupntr, )OU must l .ti: B1 I•' I ,, homt front HO'"-t'' er 11 1oould bt wi~r to wait unul al\rr 1hc full moon on 1hr '°1h tic-gins lo want btforr k1t1ntt np or \t'\tnn& lon1· stand1na ues SCORPIO <Oct 24-""o' 221 Don't bt~t about thr 1>ush when dealing with homr. fam11\ domnllc or arttr issues Tht' sun at odds ~llh Jup11rr onh \tgn1fi~ that M>mr dccis1'-t ac11on "called tor 1f \OU 1~ to safquard. protect and p~~<' all that hu bttn Mtahh~hed o'er the )'t'lr1 SAGmAJtJllS (No' 13-Dtt ~11· E\'t'n thoUfh )OU lend to gl\(' omen a f11r heanna and tht btncfi1 of the doubt \'OU mu.st bt Fllln& C'lost' to brcaluni point. Hov.t'"er. 1f you ca.n kttp \'Our rmouons and lt'mper 1n ch«k ·un11I aftt'r the lOlh. some kind oh btnd1nal mo'e or uphea"al wtll fin.tit)' Ft ullekr v.a' CA.PIUCOAN <Dec ~2-Jan 20)'. of three c:luba. you hold· I •AJ • K..1106 •SM •A.11078 Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South Part.nu opena the biddinc with one you hold. club. What do vou .-pond? •Void •J9873 •AQ102 •K9&4 A.-You have aupe.rb support for Theo biddanc bu proceeded: partner'• suit, even if one club ia W•t North Eut South only a convenience bid on a t.h..n.a- 1 t 2 • p._ 1 card auit. But reeponder abou.ld What do you bid now? MYer suppreae a good four-cud A .-You have what micht be a major if it can be abown at t.be on.- very powerful hand in 1uppo.rt of leovel.. Bid one hurt. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I S4im1l1C god 5 Rem•r>Oer 9 lncwve 1 • Alf*iean playwnghl 15 Storm 16 8lQ l'IOuM 11 FluSI\ 18 WQOA tourCM 19 W1U1111 ptef 20 Clrcle 2t Ool.95 23 CN\tlmas 2•~ thidlly 26 "'1111• 28 -lr'ICll 29 Unmng 33 ShaMrl l6 An<:*ll ~ 3 7 Scary word sa Pr9Mn11y 38 8UincNd 40~ •1 Olamonoa ~ '2 p 1111\lf'a "A9tOll. kll'I ~ Olltloneal 41 Equallcy 47 Sonol z... .. AlleeP S2 AOapt 55 --. 57 Sunday Pl.lflCh 51 Drift OU1 60 Otwby l*'\IOS 61 Parenl 62 USSR s mount11ns 63 Beyond 6• Th<>tMs Edtaon 65 Onm 66 Army meal 6 T Computs;on DOWN 1 Funeral ptallorms 2 -Cflorus J US rockel .. St1"91Cfl OUI 5 Fectory· edjWl.O 6 c..uoet 7 A molding 8Waa~led 9 Fnend Fr 10 It not Ible 11 '"0o - Olhars 12 Hurnad 13 Of . 1)9ftod 22 [Qw bllctl 25 PoueaM9 27 Pronoun 29 -orean 30 Sacred btrd )1 c.non.cet hol.w 32 O.t• 33 Fllarnarlt 34 Soutn AINr· 49 OIO-om.enoall 50 Tootn pw1 5t Step 52 Turtliltl mw 53 F....,_ $4 lnlt..-rt MGooO,....._ 51tAn......,.. TAUllUI (April 2().Ma)' 20)'. You t1on'-crcd1b1hty. mantal status. ensure that }OU att not bt'ina o~r· ae1 aJmott evtt)'tbina you want 1f Read and wnte. articulate fcehnp. op11mis11c about lona-tnm tt'ht'-mcs. OCEAN Y'll!W~'°""'· d1plorN1t~. You ~ by atlCl'f'!Pllna You ha'e mort 1tdm1rrn than might proJ«U or investment Abo. con· utla a ceb'9 Incl. NI to fortt mun. M~r domrsuc ad· have bttn 1mai1ned Many v..111 now tin~ 10 allow for dcla)"-frustrations amtcr MOO • ...._1ue )Ultmcnt rda~ to re:stdenct. mantal t'omc forward. or ca~llations when u-.velint over ~ J. : ' f\1 I • I I suuu. f lnanaal picture wdl bnght-AQ AJUUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): tht nc\l v.ttlt or so.. en. Foc:u!> on cmplo)'mcnt. bu1c 1'1uc CANCER (June 22..July 23X A QltMINJ (May 21.Junc 20): Whal rdauonsb1p v.11h o~ who relies ,oant financtal ana~nt 0t bus1~ you thouaht wu lost i.s cJOte at hand, upon your scncros1t) M.,or chan~ nns mautf as now hkcly to bttomc ""'" be tee0vercd Be da~t. Some-occur ot home -m<»tly bencfiaaJ. e'en more unccnaan and confuwd. 2 .. Coounuc to keep your rmouons in cl'lttk and ~«I yourwlf for a 1.11\t"I pc-nod 1n all form of JOtnt finanaal amnatmenu and businns aff'aan. 14 You ob\'IOU.SI) cannot c-hanac the wortll"I pattttn of your hfe o,~,.. 17 ntlht.. howt't'r. ~ou mu~ at \east COM1<kr altttnat•' c plan• and ar-11!!20~+---4to---+­ 6 7 • ~ one tittkJ to involve ~u 1n lcpl You'll be say11\" •·A \Cf) un"'ul And I.ht Sid s-n of t~ 'a1lolt It°')' 2M ltlA D/W, PQOt, conltOvtny. Your ftnanc1al chum M~ Mu~1c 1n )Our !Uc. ll that 1t 11 IOmC'OnlC )"OU ~ f«. frplo. ttn """9nd will M hoftoftd. ~ fiaurH (Ftb. 19-March 20): Man) adm1rund rHP.'C' ~ 11 nowdolQa Ad. llOOlnio. OUleCI prominmtly. pcrtnns tho\laht ou had lot.t )our b11 0t her levt'I bat io bun. 01*'1 Of MCW9. ~n CANCEi( (JuM 21-Jwy ll): focuJ tdtt Thty ~~ wrona-)-OU OHM emt.,,... )'OU * * * on power, authonty, cn:.auvny, abth· beck in aut.hontathc manner. rom· L&O (Jiiiy 24-A• 23)' W1tll IO 8eACH l 111tlON ~ 11 to win dttpjtic odd.I. Love tt&a-pkun1 proj«t In ~ ume Psy-m~h nct""""'t aftd IO ....,.,. flat. llA ~. YftY, tiontlup '°°"lo wtlt Pf'O"C durabte. chtc unpttu.1on proves \-al!d ruduna ~h.antn "'°"" t.abf11S pllu t 11G0.; !!!f!I, .,...,... Take U1il1&tave war )l>Ur coton· .\not~r Plt«s ID\Ol ''l'd Oft the WOfl ltoltt. n 11 • Pit)' dlillt •ILOCI 11 llM:ll CIMnlld pwn and Wlutc Ctpricum partncn or di« ~ mre 10 1nvol~. IP JAN. ti 8 Y-Olla •f11DAY1 _,,.,.,. .... "°""""· 1 .a.ift .. OflP LIDO(J .. ly2JoA-.ll); ~ Y4Mt aN 1ndcpcndtnl *-•tc. upc<1bttwtadlc.,.ud,._il JM W.....,....., ..,.,ect darifwd. lr11ick i•fair· CtUttvt'. dy•H•K. •• orwul botlllCI eo ~ Miii ~ .,... fr.mi W/O ....... DI ........ ll")vided by OM _,ho act. lluftlltt. Wbeft )'OU 1o'-e I ts aD ~ IOftal l'"9 ft•-1 itlftlclllldei IO I :.! ............ 'a:. ft11fft )Oii. Uol .90 of ..... prop. tfa) -)OU.IT patM0MtC. WtlUIMft• l...t .... --. U.S ditlPor comnuanica-ta&. rotnantJc. poMnt po""'1! ¥900 <A• 2.,._ 23): a. .. ._ lioa ...... to meet~ mdavOf. dri l«o. uariu\ pmoet~ IOllW~)'OWJll.alC*ollM ai ui it .... i a An. 11 • ~ • ~t '°'" "' )1)1111 lifr~ moaa •"Ol'td ... ol., z..-'*' CllM ,., .l:i 9mo {A.II, · 2J.Slpc. ll): 1t•• .....X~llltrMtlt O<'t'Uft 111 bea•tt pl.aM .. "7 IC'lh'i•J ,. ::t..;.,-..::. =-..:..~aa.i::.:.ia: = ot ....:n~·-~~=':i ~~~ ~ *ifh 10 iUii( .... 1111 Yw"11 "'• f'IC'Owtf'"""' fWfM ft....ml Iola -__. --f/I P10Mil11 e ""' .... -111111"""" "°'*" ~lfton~Md•i.::...~ llOUw••, .._• ... I '> ..... -. L90 ... ~ Wtl 1111 ~ lftOll ft, pa I &1•flll 117 JI' M h0 I 1!!'1;;'·~·~ .. -~~, ... ~~--------------~----h-,..... __ -"'°"~-·-•_or_. __ ,_. ___ ,:~Jac:Jt·.~L4 i ====ti ............ .... . ..-:-........ 0 ~ •Oil----.-·· ...... I ........ tlftlMN.'tllJ now. AQUAAIUS (Jan 21-fcb I 9): The ntht 1ntcrprrtat1on of the run moae on the JOth it 1h1 any Cha., or d~ncn no• lalJna plan m t'OUr ~ lift arc for tbe bell. For, .. .,. mtOUOftl 9R muda ICIO cioet to W tutfla at I~ IN>- IMft\, r-lft about '° et\ioy the kiDd or ('Ofttcllllrlftt uc1 llC-w\•l' ,_ tld: -danvC ... ·~ JO.Mwdt lO): o.ce -. ,_ .-u 1 •in .. f dlll to-.ctll .......................... °"' ft lri9k ... ild•MIJ• 1\119. ID '9M I does 9oGl • ........ . lllMMellt--.. ...... ·~ ""°"" ltfl or•...__.,_ ....... ...-n. ___ .. )'CMlll!lft. . . . .. . . . HUD MONEY 'AIT? ....._up to ltH t* day ertmmlng p~ ~~17'*>. N•W MLM, proa needed, 59" 10 Ma, talc• away product. Taped mag. 182--0172 OOANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ADVERTlllNO ADMINAllT OutlH Include an- awerlng phone• fOf advertising 1taff, typing, flllng plus general otnce dull .. Pteaaant surround· Inga, Insurance, paid vacation Call 842· 432t, Ex1 251 Ask tor H ow a r d Schramm Olymplc Yacht Club Membership Con•ultant• Commission Sales, PT/FT. 646-5893, ask for Norm PIT TELLER Wells Fargo Benk Karon 675-4290 Pff Oota11 minded pera to help keep creative an lrepr orgenlzad Fle11 hr• NB 644-7878 PARTIIME JOBS Work for mator oll co. S10..S15/hr 64~18S4 QUl!ITIONI ABOUT DATeLINE? Call Ro bert •• &42· 4321,Ext 31 1 Seek mg • A88T. Dl8TalOT ........... Oii t- IMflf .. _. .. ~,.,. --........ .._ ---•Wltlli:ftAIS· =•--•W':..,WI....._-.. -.:;;t IM"Z. 111 I. Lift. ~·· ..... ,,., dOWft ....... v. N. Aurot-. .. ........ ....... ----·------------Md heftdle CU9-111!AL. llTATI CMftA _,_ _,,_. No ... ~ ... E. oo ..._ perlence ~euwy. .......,.. '° a ._ pro- Muat have ,.,lat>fe dUc9r. .._,.. a.. ...., Mlle> end cunent In-atarter. aggreHlve auranee. Call 8•2· and Htremely d• 4333, uk fOt Mltce penctat>te, ... pe>et. !Nff!y. Ilona eleo w.ltllbla. .... Send lncOMe req'1 tO P/T fleXlble •hlft. Sub-P.T.A .. 1'° Nwpt Cmr ~======~ acute SNS and In· -°'-"-· _N_.B_._neeo ___ _ pati.nt Hoaplce, ape. clllltzlng In the cat• of peraona IMng with fife thr•atenlng, chronic 6 termlnal llln•••••· Unique nuralng oppor- tunity to provide AIDS and Oncology care 714/494-8075. PAITE·UP B uay compo s ing room 11 looklng for a n e xp e rienced paste-up artist. !Ne are a dally paper, IO worlclng well under daedlinas la a muatl Thia la an evening position We offer full medical. dental and vision care. For more Information, or 10 schedule an Inter- view, please contact U sa Larkin at 642· 4321, nt. 202. EOE Part Tlmo COLLECTORS SET YOUR OWN HOURS RICYCUNO OHIATOe Reynold• Aluminum Recycllng hu ltntne- dlat• Ff'( oPen1n9a for pollte a friendly peg. pie to ataf'I our bever- age container .-.c:v· cling attn In the Oar- den Grove a Weit~ minster area. Poahlon reQulrea baalc Ofgant· zallon A math akllla. Good hand writing, working outdoor• A ht'tlng up to 70 Iba. Must have good peg. pta aklll1 TuH thru Sat, 8 :30·5, D rug acreen r equired Starts at $7.57 per hr. Paid traJnlng & excel· lent benef1la No ••pe· rience nooded Muat speak English Apply In person at Ramada Inn. 10022 Garden Orovo Blvd, lrom 10 to 2 on 1/28. No phone calla ploaae. EOE Speech/Language Pathologist F(T position avail In u g una Beach area A b ility t o d irect Become an lndapond-apaach therapy In a ant contractor collect· S N F California lie Ing for home aub-· r•Q Please contact scrtptlons of the Dally Riverside Hearing & Pilot Commission! Speac h Ctr 505 1 paid weekly Contact Canyon Crest Or, Sta Stave Rogers at 642· 104, Riverside 92507 4333. I 1e1.0204 llCURITY DIRICTOR Nawpott Dun9a Anon hH 9n lmmed ~ Ing for an •xp'd P.O. or ReMNe omc.t to manage NC\#tty ataff at 1 oo ecr• wetWfront raoraatlonal park. Sfftclng a dl9dpMMd lndlY w/mln of 10 vr- tMCurlty exp. s.nd ,.. au,,,. to: s.cu.1ty Po- •rtlon. 1131 Back Bay Or. Newpof1 BMCh, CA 02eeC> Salea HELPI WE'RE IWAllPEDI !Na have hundreda of famtlle1 In the greater South Orange area who have 1ent for In· formation from ua ,.. gard lng the purchaae of ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA Our SalH RepreHnta· tlves era among the highest paid In the world Jult 2 orders ••rn• you up to $700 Gros1 comml11lons fOf the week Fun fringe Mnema 1-800-628-9128 ---~.,...~------. ,, vmia 'TWo .CI) ........ .. MD ...... Wend Olot1a M.,..,.. f'lgUre Salone, ttt• 1.,, .. t womet\'a ~ welgtlt- loee compainy. le loo6c- lng fot .. ~ ..,.,,. ~ peopte wtllng to wortc • variety of pwt. time hour'9 In a fUn and exciting environ-------.....----"-;..;;o.;.- ment. EARN IXTRA ~-------• IHre Outdoor patio ·:,~c:;:·, .. • $ MONIY S ~~:~. ': •AbUlty for carMr I HAVI PUN 1250 OllO. can 142- ~ promotlon AAnlA m 41'&9, 7·9PM. •ExtWltlYe training UVl9"1 Sofu, bOotec .... , octter pt'OgfalTI Th• ORANGE COAST hOUHhOld furnl•h-lnO•. e.40-7890. Open Location• avallable: DAILY PILOT la look· houae Sun 12 10 5 , ' . WHtmlnater Mall & Ing for NY9t'al bttght .. -Pr H B Lakewood and enthuaJHtlc teen-....... oapec:t, • • f '" :. · r H t! , ,·II 1 / agera, ege 12 p8111 11' Lyman. New eng6ne. c.n .lante et and older. to ••II Neecta coametlc wort!. (213) 483 .. 927 newapaper aut>acrlp-Cuatom made pool 13.000. 75&-1173 or .. _... tlona In an adult ~ table light. hand led-725-92.25. ._. pervtaed, dOOf to dOOf ded Tiffany glHa. ---------• Heed money laat? aalea campaign. Late Never used. 1295. 1978 28' Pacematcer 12000 per month afternoon, ••~I 759-0S64. Wahoo. 220 hp Cru-guatentMd. No exp enl hot.I Elf ---------• aader. Wetl eQUlpped. needed bUylng .. lzed ev ng ra. Exercise bike orig '289. Call Br()t(er, Bayside ltema at government lent opportunity for aac 1155. Stalrclmbg Marine Sal••· 714/ aucttona on OUf ~ right IMf•on. For more exer Orig 1399, tac $73-9570. half. l-eo<>-9S~2048 lnformetlon, call Tert $175. unu .. d, com--20..-.-5-K-l_P_J_A_C_K_, -00-0-d-t TRACER Tracer f()( MIP R• fund Pollclea. Pot9n- tlal $4,000. 647·7128. ..... • 0 tO r.ir I at 842"'333. EJct. 209. puterzd 550-4789 condition. Cover, In- WANTED TO BUY: Old board /outdrlve . ORIElnNTAl. RUGS, any se.ooo. 646-80~7 •ize aav condition. 3., T•••• 1·900-531·7233 v I.vu. TRAINING GUARANTEE A11!111111", f i010 fl11•M•iii1PB!rf~ ~~:~i~:=· o•n. '1 Ta 7 f1 couch, brown & blue fabric, LOI Angel•• TlmH II now h iring outalde aala1 repre1enta!M1, afternoon ahltt1, 5 hours per day. Guar· antMd S250 per WMk during training. Aak * BUYINO ITEMS * • 1190'• to 1950'• • •Jawllry lo HouMflold-. ....... LY Mtg. 173"223 Appl1.11ir1 ", hO 11 about our medical In· Walher & Dryer St45 aurance. S5 35 per hr each. Dlahwaaher plu• tiered commie-$125. Refrigerator •Ion. 71~588 S50. 14e-5848. Sail E3oc1ts 70 14 nMda upholstery r• • palr. Call 673-3888 21 VENTURE, 2 ut11, J1\'J•·l1 v F,ir<:, & Art t.i02', Mattlyn Monroe algned photo Mt 13.00. Dalll llgned • framed lftho S500. Call f73.3eeC> need• cleaning up aeoo . .....ee&1 Sl'ri--. fl••< 1-_,, & Stor .tq(· /022 PRIVATI DOCK P'"""9hff .,..., w/ room ·tldcltUon. M,000 Ceeh. 1840 Newpot1 Blvd. *SI. Coata MMe. VW 1979 Van C.mpet ~optop. Hew engine. ~ropene EQUlptment, atove, frtdge, alnk, v•ry clean. Perfect oond, 12,700 080. Me-not r.1, !<If' "' 1 ! ',1 '"1!1·r HOl !klzutcl 19T8 GS750 l~ated S 1700. MOY· Ing must M ii. S800 080. Call after 5, 650-383(), .1 VnH···I Drivt· Jt:t'P'• 90J Chevy 1974 Fufl Slz• Great P.T 4x411 Must Hit. a/C, power S&B, 41p Granny Box. New ehall/11rea/englne T IC1ra. Drive to epprecl· atel Be•t otter over '3,500. 714/281-1111, 714/640-0758. -----Chevy 1974 Full Size Great P.T. 4x411 Must Hll a/C, power S&B. 4ap Granny Box New ahellhlres/angln• • 1C1r1 Drive to apprecl- atal Belt offer over $3,500 557.3e00 540-0758 -----FORD '90 BRONCO 4x4, Eddie Bauer, loaded, low mlle1, lmmac BHt otter DP 875-781 1 Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service wlll not be avallable in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. UIOPlllD CllMITW PllllllT IPIND IOllmMI TllllD OF DATING? strong yet tender ATTRACTIVE FUN LOVING "LOOKING FOR I LOVE" Wl1M ME SWM 28 5'1" 145 lbe ..... ~ '° ahak• I'm 38, 5'9" 170 wi athletic, b4u• eyed !:.. '°. 'f80 :: ~ good MnM Of humof Dtond r'Mdy fot Mlt-•Call 1-900-844-0100 XI TRAVEL LOADED. 1 OWNER. All new· $4800.~ .. 'DO MAXI VAN., P/S, air, crul••· atereo. tlll wtteef. 3,400 ml!H ILLNESS l'ORCES SAl..E $15,995 e3t-2t77 CHEVY 1971 Ven e cyllnder. 3 apd, good conclltlon, 1100 548-0802. DODGE 1988 Van Landm111lc Umhed Edi- tion See to f1PPr9Cl- ate. St 2,500. After 4PM 54&--0945. Ford 19" Ecadnl 150 ~ lOlded. 14,000 mitt, TV. lfCll C8. 2.Ul'fM CllllCIM, 1111- tr llltetl. IJc.llN concilon '20,000 '32·7132. n t1q1u· Cl;l'-.<.,t( s 'Iii l'i LINCOLN 1981, 4-dOot 1edan, original condl· tlon, low m lleag•. real cherry. $4, 150. Rich- ard S4~8307 HAVE A GWGESALE 642-5671 lllJPlll Men 300 40 + VERY EUAoprau BLOND But Hrl0u1 about Im· _,. portent th•ngs In ltfe SWF, 35, tall, 1Um, In-Not malerlallatic 5 1 cura ble romantic gree~ed SWF '34 pleyful, Intelligent. so-l..001crng for honaat phlatlcated and happy fun.fovtng carmg man ... k• tall aueceasful Loves aporta & beach non-smoker SWM tor ,2326 SWF 42 V9fY anrac· tlve. sucees1tu1. non/ 1moker Seek• lall, weallhy, fun lovlng, ro- mantic SWM 42·551 With atrong desire for permanent relallon- 1hlp #2331 looklng to meet attra~· ous retattonahtp, I Ilka goal ori.nt.d. Nono tNe and good natuted IJ'P'Of9, outdoon, ldd• _;;;,;•m"'•""~-•;;..;..· .;;..#..;.1380=-''----- lady wfth MnM of and anlmaia. Teke a humor. #1342 ctwnc.I 1113St lllJUOY UA'I • Enter 4 -digit code appearing in ad ATTRACTIVE Green e yed l ffsh blond. Loves Iha arts. mualc, molrie1 con· ••citing relationship ----- and l•falong h•PP•· REMEMBER nal9 11112329 NATALIE WOOD? carte, travellng, ro-ATTRACTIVE TRAVILIR IOT PLUIUUI" TOURIST N9luralty I'm a treah MEET Seeking omen 3004 m a n c • w It h • 11· per11lve, H nHllv e EUROPEAN ma" 38·50 H•klng WIDOW Look alike, athletic, chic:, good cootc , seetca fil, ••cure. ftf· lecllon n/1 40.55 wllh 1en1e of h umor ll'Z312 SWM aMtca ~ 31, blue eiwee. bfOwn oue lady wtth cwv.a Mir, I ', SWM looking and atyle. I'm ~ kw What Ihle town hu FUN AND aomeone lpectAl I ', 11& Iba, MWV wtttl to offer. I'm openl Tel LAID IACK throuqh claaiified monogamou1 Intent. me your ataty, r1 ... SBM 1aak1 SF for ~~~------'--'-1_317 ______ _.._tMl_l_._1_3_7_1 ___ ---t clau lc: data1. Let's long term relallonahlp SWF, 35. tall. allm. tn- 112315 c urab le romantic, -----Ac TI v E a L 0 ND playful, lntelllgant. SO· ph l 1tlc a t ad end SOMETIMES get together and have .--------------------------. • good time. II 1379 STUNNING WIDOW happy, Hoks tall suc· "Claaay" sllm, anrac:· c .. sfut non-emolcar AIWeya levelheaded l'M INTO uve In 50·1 saeka SWM for eliciting rala-In Newport Beech SPOONING "poaltlve" gent with t1onsh1p and lifelong DWF, 30a, educated, "Mn•• of humor' for happ1naa1 _.2329 entoy• outdoor•. aria. SWM 28 tall, •lender, walka, frlandthlp & --------ewol lc cu111ne Vou S Intelligent, reflectlve actlvt11e•. etc I ttve In BLOND NEWPORT O w /L M , 3 o s-' o s . profeaslonel endur· Newport Ba a c h l'landaome, confidant anca •thlata saeksl #2314 LADY atable, aoc1atty adapt SWF SHF any age for I'm altm , 401ah. and Ilk• 1harlng Interests ··1he kind Abaolutaly ADMIRATION Ilk• dinner. be ach, #2330 Hrlou1 hot apoon ac. Femtnlne, loving, 1plr· a porting 8Y nt d uon II t 383 1tua1ty minded woman tan ntamknQ 8 m!n ,:., TWO HEADED FILLY LOVES LIFE with good, re fined a posnlve an..tuc:te. 11,,..I With pill dlapennr & taatea leetc• atrong cere, hon.at. thought· warmod Peffler evall•· S W M 5 7 ' UK> lbs honotable, detenrnned tut and good MnM of I bla to a hara 4-way EnjOys aunsat, mualc, man wtth noble Ideal• humor. 4'2311 eold tablets Tenctor denc ng. sports, hon- and atandarda. My I terrific teacher tend •lly trust, communl- .. A• --' ...._ ........... , Ing to touch and 111 c:ohon Spending t me C·-act-·st.... """""' EUROPEAN tar" (laugh) #2313 with • 1pedaJ lady. grMn. Dtvofced 31. AU IT• a LA IN --Because kfe I• beft•r •2321 "" TWO HEADED UDY !!hared 35-45 111319 ATTRACTIVE llAJIED Sffks relief by con SWF forty aomathlng tact wnh two-hend11t1 1 SEEKING MISS FIT! I LOVEI llUllC Sllm brunette, edu· m an Five.foot two Tall, Intelligent, H ff· Good ..,, .. of humor. uted, not Into gamH. tone shy tamale low employed SWM 8', Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Try the closs1f1eds. What's 1unk to you is a treasure to someone else Fo r only $ 13.44 you 'get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-56 78 Red tlead, petite, anrac:ilve .. eka P••·i forty-five, 10 '"" 101m l 175 Iba Seak1 anrac-4'11", IO yaata. l.ovee slon, tr'9nd1hlp, HnH fundamental friend live 'physic.ally f11' te- anttquea, dancing. of hum<>t, aen1IUv11y. ahlp for future frolics mate 18·30 IOf mov· Oood loot(Jng. V..-y af· l'IOneaty. Young anl-1 with tun financier IH , dancing, dinners, fec1k>n .... 112328 bide. •2332 I #23t 6 concert.a, etc #t3G5 ._ ________________________ _. • Li . ten to greeting • Leave me ssage {yo u can change it if not sa ti sfi ed ) When leaving a message • Le ave your fi r"t nan1c • Menti on your int c rc"h • Tell yo ur age • Desc ribe your appe arance •Spec ify your preferences •Include v..h at )UU liked about the pcr~o n yo u arc rc~ponding to Yo u rn ay le ave a JO ~ccond m es~a gc . Yo u \\-ill be auto n1a tica lly billed 98~ ror each minute. FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINE S PRINT CLEARLY CftrSt three w ords ore boldfac e) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-I NS ONLY All Colt-Ins Wilt Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:~-------------------------------------- PHONE ADDRESS: CITY: SW'E: ZP: --- 1"1 ....... " .. -Ad .......... --\IW! Pl*•• .. .....,. •. p I ......... ,, ............... ..,"' .. ~SEHft .. ... ·-·--~"'.._._ .. _....., . .., -. ............... -.,.,,,_ ,. .. _ --.......... _""'' JP ___ ,._. Ii INCREASE YOUR AUCH THROUGH OUANEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~C::I __ l~ $2.SO per day Th•I'• ALL you pay lor 4 ...... 30 cs-r """'"""'" In Ill SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your S9f'Vlc• Directory Repreaentatlve 842-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Publlc Utlll- t .. a CommlHlon. RE· OUIRES th•I all u.~. houaehold good• mover•, print their PUC Cal T numbef, CARPE~ HOME REPAIR Doon. wlndOwt ' c:loMtl Tennie ,._ done Smtil JOO! 0 • Doll n::M8'73 FA. doora, windows, ptantallon ahuttera FK1ory direct prices Call001~504 MASTER CAAPENmY Aough·f1nlah-concr•t• & brlCll work So Cal 30 Y'~ G6A·8886 Small AN BIO Jot>t In ta!Otnlty Oto ..ooc• door1 '~ ""'" ~ .. ,.,. &t~ JOY" "" ~~A.~tl1!o()tl9 CllOonftl-4> .... ·lOC.11 s St~·PllOOHIC JS Y" np Jeny 1142~7 AE.SIComm Aoom ldd 1 doHt•~ Ol!iO COY lhdnQ doors, r'ldwd dtdca, k .. 2<1951 Cement Concl·rl~h.· 3526 Drtv awaya, paltoa, path• etc No jot> too 1malt Aeaaonat>i.. .. ~ IH-0553 CPr.111 · T tl(•c., Jr).:'8 llmo • & chauffeur'• TILE tna1atl4ld/Repalr9d prtnt lhefr T C P num-PrOl'lpt ~ ~<t bar In an adVertl.. ,., .. Ett & ~ m.m.. If you have • JoM , .-...ms qu••tlOn about Iha i. .....::.::.:.;..;..::...;==..:..::..::...;:.;.;.;.._ gattty or• mover. 11mo THE ORIGINAL or chauffeur. Call A~U• ... _ nLI uau Put>lle Utmlea Com-115.Aft VIW ~ ml•ak>n. 714-558-4' 51 A( <Hic.,IH Rt•rn()dt•I 1 q \ lOB Arl, 11:•1111·, R1·111: cfl·l,.1q 1·110 Conlt8CIOf ~ ldl:l'blll rll!IOdlll• $t Uc *1J7 .,, ... j \ . I, : '•· ;\I ' I ' '-, f I l. , -~ /\ . f"' . : l. . ' ' ... . • I ' I •••Icy ahowera-Acld waah & r90'0U1 New 6 Rep•lr Bathrm• Shower doora. Kltc· Floora·Plumblng Lie. 25yni o.c 87W085 Chtld Cart"' 353fi CORA 0 S LICENSED DAYCARE So Coaft Plan arH S76/Wll "6-11te LYNN'S HOME DAY CAAE HAS OPENINO for Infant 10 t v-ar. ... houf" &41 ·92tM !II' LICENSE CllllOC1rt ll.,HASIS 01\ CHILO OEVElOf'MENT. Nnport Hgll "*"" 1Z24D! ( 1, • ' : ',,.,. •· .,. -IH C.lllnga·W•ll• R•paJr9d Drywell/lnt. plut•r patch. Accouatk: c•I~ lngs eppll9dlr•move;d Cuatom Wall .. ,,,urea Tom 541-1215 Electrical 36 to •RESIDENTIALJCOMM 25 yeera ••P All ph•••• Felr r•I•• Uc Joe 744-0123 tl;1ul111q J 720 Home lmprovements3 75 Ce1hng Fan Speclellat I Secunty fighting, pool, • Cerpentry Int ••I •P•· 220, •eN calla, paint horn• rapa1r, ''" a11 1142·24'8 e11c1 price Honea! Electrlclan $30 HA. qua1o~ 282"7414 FrM Est. ji[,ftf 41linft1FHU1: ' . Fencl"'<; & Dct.. 1-. ·, .lb 1 s F 1rewood 3618 FIREWOOD-SEASONED Ouamy 1n1111d wood llso Of'lnOt'Olt~ (2tSAJNl!lt JiTI. 1rt1 dth Floor lnsl.tll Reµ.1"5362) GOOO FLOOR CoVWtng ~4'00d .nslll At<nl>llft. lorld UC: lms8 661).esn Garage Donrs & Openpr5 362 G1.-1-.s GIM1nq J68? CALlff. native with rats Shor1 & long term Lov9 antmala (714) 722..S120 •Ml.JteUred Land· acai>41 COntr8etor 0.. algn/lnatan Lrg/ aml SAVE ISS 7~7170 SwHt Trff Landscape Malnt. Oatdenlng Se"' AM trw..i.548-5174 THE GREEN SCENE i..-T~tllll $pt'lnkler ln1t.a~1t~ Tr" Tr1mrn1ng Removll Utwn ......,, ' Cle~ AcJ&otJ ng • 432 U04 • at. Lio . •59902 5 Plaste r Rep<rn 388 • f lCTITlOUe k 111 llM ~ITA,_,- The ~ P*"I0"8 -"°"'O~-THE GAU.ERV APART· MEHTS. 1415 W.. Nor1'I S 1reet. A nel\elm Cellf 92801 A.len8 ~, ...... c 0....0-. Trldt .. ot ~ ~~ T"'91 414m TN9 IMHllneM ,. con- d uc 1 ed D'J en unl l'I· corporate •Hoc1e11on ~.,., • per1Ni ..... The '90!8\t'"W\1'481 COf'll-"*"*' IO tr9nMCt bl#- -und9r IN FIC:tltloU9 8ue1nee1 n8'1"el•l 11a1eo eoow on 1111 Alen 8. 0..,... TNlllae Thia .,.._,. -....., Wit,, IN Courtty ca.. ol Or· .,. Couf\ty on Decem«ler 31 '"° ' # I "Will you be usin' this again, Mommy. or can we have the wheels?" OAD'ISLD TMAl WASN'T TME Rl6MT TMIN6 TO SAV. MARCIE ... 7 WMEN A PERSON 6ETS A NEW ~AIRDO, '<Ov'RE SUPPOSED TO TELL MER MOW NICE IT LOOKS ... by Chartes M. Schulz '(001RE NOT SUPPOSED TO SAV, ''W~AT MAPPENED TO '<OUR ~EAD ? '' CGUWI • ' • .. ... I I j I i • OI• .. CoMI Diii Plot llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson SHOE Dltllf1lfl8 by Hank Ketchum ............. ,~--- ··eeef. chicken or lfver?"' He settlea tor all three•" RA.NCY ARLO AND JAMS OVltaBOARD SDM~81)?i , )I ~1.1.~V' 1 Y'IDN ~ .,c_-irk N~t Sf\\P II JJ~S ~ ~~ircR OF L\fE OR PO\"H "'nAT ~D\J GE.T B~CK fu'E4A Rl6Hi AWA~£ f- t, ADAM l OIDNI ME.AN Tu Pu T 40<., CJ.l THE ~Per IT lbNT FAIR TO AbK. A w£6T10N LIKE Tµ.Af ~ lOORSE ~601N6 re AN€>WE R 1,1£ '=- ~. M™ER S\l(~ Of ~S® ~e ~ ..--~~~~--1 P\.IT ITt~ OUR Nli.)(T Ft>i.t.. TllE llEKACE FRED BASSET by Alex Graham .... ... SO I LOGT.' J j l I ~ •YQJ WAAT l~E U~L.~ \'.WLD 'tO\l LIKE TO SEE A MENU?' by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Pat Brady ~~.·:i ,___ui ______ _ by Jimmy Johnson ~ <».lE oo TM~ usr ~ TMI~ ~ ooo·r ':JAY \I/MW 'ltXJ l(j~ YOOR Wlf"f; I CUM I~ ~ 1l4t MQ(T" ~ .' ME. A)() PA~ ~ ~·MG-~~ ---1U1" M()jJ / r M CJ 100™PA5Tt , PA~? r l'U,, GtT llJJ A ti.w ilM. t ~ 1\i. CA04M£T .' ... j I i e SCIENllSI~ HAVE DtS(DVE J A NE.WHOLE I~ THE ~~E~fo 1Hrfik~RS J ABOVE A HIGH SCHOOk IN ; {)JESIVfEW I OH 10 ! I -:mn·~~~~~ I ~I~~~·! by Chip Dunham POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Brian Basset CK..,~.' ~·'IM~RR~ SNtofM~ tGB'f ! / by Harold Le Doux eeTM ANO 1 ~K A LONG WALK ANO ~0 A 0000 TA\..K 9AM / 1T M IGMT ee MV t MAOtNA T10N •uT ,r:o..-.,..... Pl"'&T TIMI! &H• ... M eo 'TO 1..teTt!!N TO WMAT I MAO TO BAY l I TALK&O TO .-..flit ABOUT HOfl'MONAI... CHA.NG•& f'Ol..LOW1MO Tl-4R Pflll•MATVflltt! 81"'1°M <>" A 9AeV I DRAllBLlt I ~ by Tom Batluk AND FUJFF CHICKS .' by Kevin Fegan