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Oear today with loCal northeast
winds to 2S mPb below putCS and
canyons decreuiaa in afternoon.
Warmer with hilbs upper 60s to lower
70s. Coutal/llllalld hiahs from 68 to
72. Lows &om 4S to S l. For the Orange coast•• most complete weather infor-
' mation, includina boetina. fiahina and
surfina re-pons, tee pqe AS.
IN THE NEWSROOM
A demonstration at t;CI
Tuesday was oraaniied to show
support for troops in the Peni:tn Gulr
as well u support "for our best ally,
Israel," said Guy Ziv, a co-chairman
or the Peace Oub (Al) .... "I believe
Israel bu demonstrated remarkable
setr-rcstraint in light or repeated
attacks," said the 19-year-old
sophomore political siccnce major ....
That message was often repeated by
the Oranac County supeMSOn and
other speaken who addressed the
crowd during the hour-and·a·h tr rally
that drew onlooken who were milling
oro~nd the Student Center during
their lunch hour .... Ziv said his group
supported U.S. involvement in the
Penian Gutr war, and believes that
Hussein has long posed a threat to
Israel's security .... "It is crucial for
the U.S. to use the military option. It
is the onty w1y to slop Saddam
Hussein and his potential nuclear
threat."
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"Tonl,ht, I'm pkllUd to rrpon that
~~arr on coune. lroq'I capacity to
sustain ~"'' u btU., dutroytd. Our in·
vestmtnt, our trainint. ow plaMU,, -
all arr ptl)'inl off. 1ime will not bt
Saddam 'I salvo lion."
President Oeorse Bush Al.
"Libtny t/cun' wcri 01 we/I In
practice as it does In spttchu."
Will Roeen
TODA Y'S EVENTS
•Western Opc;ra Theater per·
forms "Lucia d1 Lammermoor" at
the Irvine Barclay Theater at 8 p.m.
Call 854-4~6.
•The Orange County Water Dis·
trict Board or Oirecton meets It 8
1.m. in the Boardroom or the district
orftee, 10500 Ellis Ave., Fountain
Valley. A workshop on the prelimi·
nary 1991·92 budaet follows reaular
business.
•The O\arlie Musselwhite Blues
Band performs at the GOiden Bear
In Huntlnaton Beach at 9 p.m. Ttek·
ets are SIU<>. Call 374-BEAR.
LOTTERY -•Hean1: 10.
•Cuba: 6 .
• Diamonds: Jack.
6 Speda• 7.
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GE C 0 AST
Wednesday, January 30, 1991 25 cents
Stevens fired from Harbor Club post
By tr1s Yokol
Orllwe Coat Olly Plol
NEWPORT BEACH-Richard
Stevens, who hu managed the Balboa
Bay Club, the Disneyland Hotel and other
prestigious businesses, has been fired
from his position as president and manag-
ing director of the Harbor Oub, one or
the city's newest yacht clubs.
Stevens' "relationship" with the club
owned by Japanese firm Language Servi·
oes West wu terminated Nov. 27, 1990,
because he failed to account for expenses
adequately, said Yuzo Hashiya, vice presi·
dent or the Harbor Club.
Stevens, meanwhile, said he is consider·
ing legal action ageinst the club because
he was given no reason or cau,se for his
termination.
According to Huhiya, Harbor Oub
ownen asked Stevens 10 months aao to
provide accounting records. Hashiya
claimed it took Stevens six months to pro-
vide the documents and that he "never
accounted for expenses to our Ptisfae-
tion.'"
Hashiya declined to elaborate or reveal
Stevens' pay. •
Daniel Vukovic, a Yugoslavian native
who has held management positions with
L'Ermitage Hotel Group in Beverly Hills
and the Center Oub in Costa Mesa, was
hired about two weeks ago u seneral
manager to replace Stevens.
Hashiya further denied the Harbor
Club, touted as a "premier resort for
boats" when it opened in December 1989,
was in any financial trouble. The club, lo-
cated in the former Tokai Bank bulldmg
off Newport Boulevard and West Coast
mghway, recorded 9S6 members last )eJr
and. own~rs look forward to continuing
busine s m Newport Beach, Hashiya said.
Stevens, now a Los Angeles County res-•
ident, said he created the concept of the
Harbor Club and was hired to a series of
consulting contracts before entering into a
five-year management contract in Decem-
ber 1989. ·
The a~unting the co~pany reque~ted
was add1t1onal work not included in the
~pc or his contract and required Copy·
1ng over 30,000 documents, Stevens said.
"They wanted photocopies or each and
every invoice and check written over two
yean," he said.
See STEVENSJla Piii Richard S. Stevens
Cease li.~e ·in Gull proposed
SuPP-o~r
/1 OUR 1-R.OOPJ
St~ts pth«ed at the UCI Student Center Tuesday to show
support (Of the pmidcnt ind the troops in the PersW\ Gulf. A
...M\A'.lt ... c-,...
crowd oJ about 200 people were on ~nd '°' the ~fttrnoon
r.Jfly. See stoty, P• A8.
Quick victory, end to r"ec ession
Pres ident attempts to reass ure Ame ri cans
WASHINGTON -President Bus.h
confidently assured Americans
Tuesday ni&ht that the war against
Iraq will be won and the reccsaion at
home will end in short order. "We
stand at a definin1 hoUr," the presi·
dent said in his State of the Union ad·
dreu.
.. for two centuries, we've done the
hard work of freedom. And tonipt.
we lead the world in racin' down a
threat to decency and humanity." Bush
said.
He won a Iona standina ovation
when be praised U.S. forces in the
Penian Gulf u "truly America's fin-
est" and •J.ain when he predicted "we
will prevail CM:r SaddariJ Hussein.
It was the first wartime State or the
Union address lince the dark days or
Vectnam and the most potent moments
came with reference to America's
. ~ abroad. Ext1110rdinary 1CC:Urity
precautions enshrouded the Capitol, a
bOW to the boisterous threats or
terrorism by Iraq.
Bush, troops applauded;
message sent to Saddam
Shortly before the president spoke, a
joint U.S.-Soviet statement hinted a
cease fire would be ~ible if Iraq
took "coocrcte steps ' to withdraw
from Kuwait. The White House uid
later the statement represented no
change in policy, and only a "massi"e
withdrawal .. could end the hostilities.
The two s.upcrpowcn also called for
a "mcanin&ful peace process" to deal
with the Arab-Israeli dispute once the
war was CM:r.
With thole diplomatic developments
rcverbcratin1 in the back.tround, the
See~-
Iraqis say
captured flyer
died in air raid
By Mott RoscnbUn
~Soclll~
DHAHR·
AN, S:iudi
Arabia -
0 n e of
Ir aq's
"human
shields" -
captured al·
hed pilots
W a S
killed in a
Baahdad air raid, the Iraqis said
Tuesday. Other Desert Storm fiiers
struck anew across Iraq, and reported
~to.pping an Jraqi armored convoy dead
m its desert tracks.
But U.S. and Soviet officials held
out hope of peace. A statement in
Washington from Secretary or State
James A Baker Ill and Soviet Foreip
Minister AJexander A. Bessmertnykh
indicated 3 cease-fire could be ca.lied if
Iraq took "concfete steps" to withdraw
from Kuwait.
The statement S31d it "will be espe-
cially important" to try to resotvc tbe
Arab-lsraeh conDict after the sulf war
is O\.'Cr. Saddam Hussein bas souaht to
link the Palestinian is$ue with his inva·
sion or Kuwait.
Pre ident Bush confidently mu.red
Americans Tuesday nig.ht that the war
ngainst S:iddam will be won. "Time
will not be Saddam's salvation." be
said in his State of the Union address.
Me:anwhile. on land and sea, the
tempo or the Persian Outr war quick·
encd. •
Doth 'ides reported dashes and
claimed small ~ictories alon& the re·
mote northern frontier. On tM
Kuwaiti co:ist, allied belicopten aa-
tackcd and chased • notilla of .....
machine-sun boats.
Refugees fleeing to Jordan tokt fll
non· top bOmbatdment, "fare ~
where" and civtlian c:asualtia im .....
.. It is really hell," one wow ...._
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A 75-ycar-old who's lived in Huntington Beach since 1923.
attending Smith grammar school and Huoungton Beach High
School.
.. llET ll'-&'181---------------------------------
For 28 years he was manager of the produce depanment at
Richards' Market an Ncwpon Beach. "one of the most famous
markets an the nated States."
··we served all the wealthy peopk and we catered to the whole
communal} People paid to be able to charge their grocenes. We
had about 500 to 600 charge account'\ ...
TAITE F• IUlmU -----------
When he wa' a bo}. he and a fnend would dnve their Model
T Ford on an entrepreneurial tnp to Costa Mesa for apricots.
.. We'd bu) them for SI a lug -the} probabl> would cost $20
now -and then dnvc back and sell them to stores on Pacific Coast
H1ghwa> for S2 ··
He and his budd} gbt their apricots at an orchard off Paulanno
Street. he said. rherc were other nice orchards on Ir\ 1ne Boukavrd
near the Back Ba \ arca and another one nt'ar Victoria Str~t. he
said ·
llftl M cm, IUT ... ----------
Cusoltto s.a}s he has .. a great IO\c·· for Huntington Beach but
fc~rs that ··~me things aren"t nght 1n C11~ Hall The> don't
communicate with the people lake the) 'ihould ..
''Clm:l Mii Clllfll'' ----------
He stud an 1ntcrsect1on at .\tlanuc .\venue. Frrst and Second
streets and Orange A venue has been ··sadl} neglected ·•
He's personall> christened the downtown 1nterscct1on as
.. Councilman ('orners .. because 11 \A,as created. he s~ud. when City
Council members clo~ off Lake Street for townhomes and
condominiums to create the big 1nterse<.'t1on.
.. There i~ lots of potential for dccorat1on!i and fountain., Also.
it's very poorly ltghtcd It should ha-.c more hght."
He and his watc Eveline have been married for 46 )Cars.
-Complied by Robert B•rbr
Local News Briefs
Suspect held In liquor store robbery
FOU'VfAll'li vAl Lf) -One of t"o men ,uc;pccted nf rnh-
bing J r nunt.11n V.1lle-. liquor \tore mer the "Cd end "·" picked
up b)' \.\.e,tmin,tcr police.: "hen he tneJ tn c,1,h .1 monc~ order
tJkcn in the hel\t, polu.:e '11d
Vu Ouan PhJm, a 1ran'i1ent also knn"n '' \ lllc•r l'h.1m "·"
hool..ed into Orange County Jail Sund;t\ on ,11,r1ut1n cif rohher\
Pohc.c .ire <,l1ll .,ceking a second man 1molH·J in the rohhn~. "'ho
,., dc,cnbed a\ Vietnamese, Jbuur S kt't 1 1nlhn t.111, 125
pounJ<,, brown ha1r , brown eye'> and ,1 ro"1hlc ITTU\l,Jlhl
TwcJ men got away with money 11nk r' .1ml .i monc' 11Hlcr ma·
chine from D1ck''i Liquor Store on \I q.:nola,1 ~tree! I.tit' ~aturcl.1y
night du rin g a robbery, police \;11J t\ \\1tnc,., "a' dhlc to ~1vc po-
lice a partial licen\c plate numher fr11m the rohher\ i.;.:1.1"ay cttr.
The getaway car i'i de~crihcd "' ,1 hrm\11 1<11.;:; 'f o)nlJ Ccl1ca "•th
u license plate number of I NOL'i 17
Police in Westminster .irrc,1ccl Ph.tn1 \11nd.1'" ,,, he tried 10
cash a .,tolen money order from the liquor 'tore .11 a lhcck c.1,h·
ing bw1incss on Golden Wc't ~trect
DCC speech and debate team undefeated
The Orange Coa t Colle~e 'Pt:Cf.h and debate: team rcma1m.
unbeaten for the 1990-91 'ea\on after a fir'>t -place fim h .It the
Governor's Cup Tournament 1n Sacramento IJ'it weekend
Orange Coa t scored IM pmnt\, nutd1!ltancing second-pince El
Camino College which 'cored 0 po1n1 The college ,., now 5·0 1n
tournament compct1tmn thl\ year .and ha) ~on 1t' l.1\t 14
tournaments in a row. dating h.tek to March 1989 Orange Coa\t
will defend its national title in April when it host the 1991 Na·
tional Tournament at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mcsu.
CGlege receives record call .-n
Orange Coa t College has' received the largest ~ h gift ever
given to an Orange Counry community college -a $375,000
matching grant from the Harry & Grace Steele Foundation.
The fund will ao toward the $1.2 million, pha e·onc rerurbi h·
ment of the coltcae's J,200·seat Robert 8. Moore 1 hcatre. Or·
ange Coa t Colleae Pre ldent David Grant said the three·pha c
pro~ct, to be&in in 1992, will make the theater a major commu·
nity resource. "It will dramatically amprO\'e the Robert 8 Moore
Thcltre, allowing 1t to join the Orange County Perform1n Aru
Center 1nd South C'«t I Repertory as a third jewel in Costa
Me11'1 'City of the An 'crown."
Oranse Cout h ra d a total S56S,OOO to rdurbi h the 35-
year-<>ld theater, oriainally de i ncd by architect Richard Ncutra.
The fund·ra1~1ng aimp:.tign began in rail 19 9 With I $140,000 &ifl
from collcJC 1tumnu Albert Wong, CO·foundcr of AST Research
Inc. in Irvine and current pmidcnr of AMKL Y S tern lnc., al
in Irvine.
-81 Ck DaifJ PHot
SACRAMENTO -Dollm ol .................. farms lftd
cities Tuesday denounced lidcl ......._, .... , flllbtina ~
posed by the state to <lOpl with c.m.•-a .._ )itll on rcc:oid,
and threatened lawsuits to bloclt , .. , .. ....._
The testimony at 1 two-clay W11er Rcllourela Contri>I Board
hearing on propoull to deal with 1 Mh tl"*lhl ,ear was pre·
ceded by a lone call ror OYeD .. ricler cont• IMn those under
consideration.
Assembtym1n Phil Isenberg, 1 Sacnmento Democr11, 111id "It
would be absurd" to do anythin1 ocher than eap1nd the rationing
to include limitations on well pumpin1.
About 700 people -many or them water officials from
throughout the state -jammed into an exhibition hall at the
Sacramento Convention Center, where the hearing had been
moved to accommodate an ovcrnow crowd. More than 100 wit·
nes cs were expected to testify before the board in two days of
hearing .
Miss Amerlcl In Cll' 1eclll11t
PHILADELPHIA -Miss America Marjorie Judith Vincent
was taken to a hospital Tuesday after the van he was riding in
crashed into a jackknifed tractor-trailer rig, police said.
"She was observed and she's line and .she'• been discharged,"
11aid a St. Agnes Medical Center spokeswoman who wouldn't give
her name.
Mis'i Vincent was being driven to Philadelphia International
by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES
ff ,, mouth still wrapped around the .357-Magnum, U.S. Sen.
'\eil Sturhu~h recited his patriotic speech and a quadron or
w.1gull' and sandpipers gathered at his feet as 1f listening to his
'lurrcd "ord .
·1 th,1J.1y to yu mah fella Amahricahns, dis gaaa Thadmmmm
lluthein 1!.th deaaad meath." And with that, Sturbush pulled the
trigger
Nothing happened. There was only silence. One of the seagulls
tilted hi' head and stared up at Sturbush. still drcs cd in hi
g.1ud~ red. white and blue outfit he'd hoped would be the splash
ot the pro-America rally he had attended in Huntington Beach.
"l hog-gone ith." Sturbush muttered.
I le pulled on the trigger again. Nothing. He tried it again and
ag.11n . Still nothing.
D1,gu!>tcd, Sturbush popped the gun out or hi) mouth and
1n,pcctcd the weapon. Then it came to him, like a slow sunrise
me r the Saddleback Mountains. He'd forgotten to load the gun.
Sturbuc;h pushed himself to his feet, and suddenly laughing,
tc,.,,ed the gun into the surf.
''I'm free," he shouted. "I've been born again. I am at peace
"-Ith the world"
1u be con11nutd
Did You Know?
over 50,000 Boy Scouts
attended local '58 Jamboree
In Newport Beach: The 1953 International Boy Scout Jamboree
in what is now Fashion Island, drew 50,000 boys from every state
in the union . William Spu rgeon first asked Myford Irvine, pre i·
dent of the I rvinc Co., if he would 3llow the Scouts to camp on
h1' land. Arter Irvine gave his permi ion, Austin Sturtevant, a
local builder and developer. con tributed much of the construction
work nc~cs\JI), including sanitary facilitie , water and a road to
~ct there -'11111 known as Jamboree Road.
Scow nro1111d fur /Ji.s10ncal facl.s to stnd to Did Yo" Know. Or·
ans:e Coast Dntl.~ Prlot, P.O. Bo~ JS60, Costa Mtsa, 92626
-Compiled by Anne Spinn
Pollce Log
Costa Mesa inlo Orange County Jail
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VILNIUS. U.S.S.R. -Soviet troops maintained their cam·
p1fp or illtimldetion on the 1Cp1r1tist Uthuanian pcrnment
Tuesday while the l1tesl victim of the crackdown l1y in a coma
with 1 bullet In his brain.
Pro-Kremlin forces in Uthuanla and neighboring Latvia 1id
they OPpc>".!d a ¥Ole on seceuion, 13yin1 the results wou!d not ~
''objective." Holding such balloting has been one of Soviet Prest·
dent Mikhail S. Oorb1chev's demand since the tandoff O\'er
Baltic independence be"'" in March.
fDln ........... 11111 $47
HOUSTON -A jury awarded $47 million Tuesday to nearly
300 industri1I workers who sued manufacturers of asbe tos-
containing products that exposed them to cancer and other di •
eases.
The 289 workers, 54 of whom have since died. were employed
at the Enon plant in Baytown, but Exxon was not a defendant in
the case.
The workers SOUJht compensation for such a bcstos·rclated-ar ..
ments as mesothchoma, a rare cancer of the lungs' lining. lung
cancer and pulmonary disease.
-Dy Tbe As oclatcd Pren
News of the Weird
SAN DIEGO -A would-be
purse-snatcher met his match
in 83-Y-ear-old Mabel Johnston.
The· feisty octogenarian was
pushed against a wall and
thrown to the sidewalk during
the Monday confrontation ~ith
the man, but she wouldn't let
go of her purse.
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"I had that wrapped around
my wri t, and l didn't let him
ha ve it at all," Johnston said.
"I don't want to hnve anybody
take my money."
The man followed her for
cvcral blocks and eventually
confron1ed her. But even
though he said he had a knife.
John,lon clung to her purse
and c;houtcd for help.
-By The Associated Press
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Advertl1lng
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A mJn d.11ming to have a gun robbed 1 Wells
r .ugo Dank of Sll.205 la~1 "eek The man walked into
lhe hnnk al IOI E l71h S1 with a note lhat read,
A uncmplo)·cd Garden Grove man was 1rre.s1ed on
lhe bu'1ncs\ 11nd ~lolc an c'11m11ed S.S0.000 1A.mth of
JC.WClry
•
l ht\ 1~ 11 rnhhcry Give me all your money, I have a
gun " The 1cltcr g.1w the mlln all the cash in her
dr.iwer, and he left without 1nc1dcn1. The robber was
dc\trtbcd u L.i11n, 5 feet 6 inches, 160 poundi, and
WJ\ we.iring a hluc haseb:ill cap <1nd a green, Iona·
~lccvcd sh1r1
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A security gu.rd for 11 a bar was punched in the
race la~t week after he ordered a man lo slop urin1t·
'"I 1n the parking 101 The guard was p1tt0llln1 lhe
park1n1 lot II no E. 17th St Yi<hen he noticed the
m'lln. unn111ng 1lonp1de a pickup truck. The man re•
ru~d lo 10 1n~1de 1nd USC I reslroom IS lhe IU.,d l'C•
que~1ed After the man rcfu>ed, two of hl9 friends &<>I
out of 1he truck and w1lked toward 1he piard, who
iold puhcc he had bcpin walk1n1 away when lhc firat
m•n walked up and punched him
• Sumcone bmke into Rc)()lu1t0n Trust Co. 1901
Newport BM! • rumm11ed in some: offices and 1pptr•
ently 11e food 1n the brcek room. The intruder brolcc
1'9to win~ 10 cnler lhe buildlna. ind 111emplcd to
punch 1 tccurhy 1u1rd Yi<ho round him In an ufrtc:e
ind orde red him 10 lcevc. • A computer, 1 vldc 11c ~corder, divina equip-
ment, 1 1tc:Teo ind 1 chair wcro tolc:n from 1 tlOtlfO
unit 11 2099 Plxenli1 Ave. The stolen Items were VII·
uc:d 11 SI .<XX>
Fountain Valley
Police •m: tc:d two Sa.nu Ana lllClt S..nd9y 1Utf)CC1•
cd of ar•nd theft 11110 •"4 rcccMt11 ltOlcft ptopwl).
An otriccr 1rr tcd thi rwo •fkr 1'0tidllt IMt ORI fl
the pccts W111 Sitt .. hi I 1979 .. ._ rcflG'iiM
tolcn ""' o( 1n11 AM and lk teCOlld ..,a ..
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~u,p1c1on of pclly theft at 1he Foun1am V1lley Recre·
11ion Center Monday whc:n oHiccn found he wu in
po~.scs~1on or a bike th111 had jus1 been reporled
stolen Jo\C Luis Peres Serano. 20, w115 Arrested on
suspicion or petty theft. Pol1ee SAY he WllS 11lso in pos·
SC: ion or bolt and wire cut1er1 .
Huntington Beach
Vind.all broke 1he 1111lliaht<1 10 1 van and sm:i hcd
the v.-md h1cld, 1c:eord1ng to employees It the lfunl·
inaton Beach Center for lland1c1 ppcd, 20S8t Far·
nJWOrth Lane
• V1nd11, reportedly 1nuuhcd 1tt'1ndov.-s 11 o-.r.1ght''
concc \K>n 11 the beach.
•
A man who 1A.il lucked out of Charlie's CC"ldc111l1,
604t Doh.a Ave .. rcporlc:dty came back and fired a
pin hol. There were no rej'Knta of in1ur1es
• Moton 11 rc:ponc:d thll 1 m•n pas~d out 111 lhe
wheel Of an older while ptd'up It I ltlfrlC haht It
Edwards Strc.c.t and Doi,. Avenue at 4.30 a.m. The
li&ht ch1nacd ICV'Cral limes, but the lleepy mo1ot1tt
railed to budp, •11ncuc:s 11id,
•
A m•n believed 10 be tn 1111 ..0., .,1th thin blond
hair ind 1 bclrd and wcar1n1 .a "raw hat and head
band, rcponedty yelled obe«mtlCI and ha~d rw-
dcnta In the 1roa
• A tctidtn1 11 Del Mar Mobtlc Home Put. 192$1
BtoollMdlt $,. Nid I nlGINftalC -tt.rowt. llM•
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.llOlftlDlll IO lwlp. IMhld.,....,. an.-or ,ua51utt
._. He -~ 10 Pldlb 0..-..nfty ._.... '°'....,.,, .,..
Adlicf..t1~10--a ...... 110.
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A bm eon1111ntn£ Sl,000 1.1.or1h of car •larm c.ompo·
nen1s wa' ~lokn from .1 loc:i1ion at 17811 Sky Park
Circle
Laguna Beach
Tuo women were c11ed on J.in 27 for 1llcgedly de·
\1toy1na wrurcn evidence or unknown llOl't
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A S·aallon 11n p.1in1 bucket spilled over on Ott1n
V1st1 and Or1frwood S1rcets 00\'crins 1 1().(001 by IS·
foot lpacc
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A S·fool· ·inch JU\en1lc with bl..ck hair escaped the
yuuth helter Jan. 27. 1111 father ind the poltc:c ire
lookina for him .
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-r-11 jU\cnilc ~ere cued for ~ 1n1 k s 1han 1n
oun~ or I JU lance l'Ch\;YCd tu mllrtJUlnl undAy
Thc:y •ere rdu'Cd to lhctr p1rcnt1
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A ~·• Men man h In Lacuna Dc:Kh police aq..
1<>dy ror pctry theft.
Newport B~ach
A ru1dcnt of 1n 1ptrtmcnt 111 the 1500 block of
Placcn111 Avenue c.mc hOnlc 10 find 1 bullet hc>le i..
her frot11 doof, • tholpn pcllc:t lodaed 1• dtt ttiht
11ttidc and cwo tpenl ~•IC ahoccun lhclll in ._
home.
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Altarcatlon on beach · Wiie ends testimony on Merced•
was. on1y nPSt blow
Eric Feller said he wa
just doing his job, picking
up tra h on the beach and
turning in apparently aban·
doned property to the New·
port Beach city yard.
Harold Pigeon said he
thouaht Feller was 1tealin1
his wet suit.
Fred Martin
Feller ended up on the
ground, bleeding and uncon·
scious. Pi1eon said Feller
began to spin around, to at·
tack him, he 1hought. So he
punched Feller once, with
his right fist on the right side of FelJer's face.
Both were asked to take lie-detector tests at Newport Beach
police headquaneri. After the usual preliminaries, Feller was
asked four questions relevant to the incident:
I. Did you hold the wet suit in your hands for about fi ve min·
utes prior to walking off the beach? Answer. Yes.
2 Did yo u try and steal the we t suit? Answe r ~o
3. Did you see who hit you? Answer: No.
4. Did you intend to turn the wet sui t into the 1..11~ }<trd? An·
swer. Yes.
The department's polygraph expert. Sgt. O'Sullivan, concluded
that Feller's answers to the first three questions were deceptive
and to the fourth. inconclusive. Pigeon was a5ked two relevant
questions:
I. Did you lie when you stated you felt threatened by the sus·
pect's actions? Answer: No.
2. Dtd you lie when you said you did not 1n1end to 'triJ..e the
suspect before you got close to him ? Ansv.er Nn
Sgt. O'Sullivan "concluded that there v.as no deception on
Question No. I. Question No. 2 was inconclu ive hut i.hov.ed tn·
d1cations of deception. I confronted him with sa~ and he stated
he thought about having to fight the suspect v..h1le chai.ing him
and he was very mad about the theft. He stated he v..ould not
have hit him if the su~pect had imply g1\en up prior to h1) con
tact"
(The Feller family disputes the vali dity of the polygraph test on
the bam that 11 was given one day after l:.nc INaS out cold and
treated for mild concussion. Eric's mother )a)'i they ha\e letter!>
from three physicians backing their position.)
Oct Steve Koudelka issued his final report: "Ba'>cd on the fa1.t
that there were multiple discrepancies bctv.-een the )U\pect and
the v1c11m's statements (over time of day) . and thJl the ,u,pcct
had never turned in any other property that he found on the
beach. and the results of both polygraph C'l:am1nJt1nns. 11 1' m)
feeling that the suspect was trying to pcrmancnth deprl' .. e the "ll
tun of his wet su it."
If that wasn't bad enough. there "ere tv.u more hi"'"'
Though police reports state that neither I eller nor P1econ hJd
any kind of record, o ne also said· "It should he no11.d thJt un .1
prior occasion (19 8}. Suspect Feller ''"' c..:i ught .1t1ernp11np. 111
)te al a stop sign by Caty Work-. Super.1,or ~c1derh iu,, hut 1h1'
theft wa~ handled in hou e and no charge-. v.erc filed "
Actually. the 1gn v..-a<; being thrown av.,1\ Jml "J' e11,cn t11
Feller hv a 1.11y v.orker \.1r ~c1derhJu' 'cnt I ·lier .1 kiter '' 11
1ng thJt, " charge' v..erc dropped v.hcn t ''·''determined 1h .11
wu had not, in fact. 'tokn the \ll!n "
l\ev.pnrt officer<; came 10 Fellers homl' .. 1p.1l11g1;rl·d l11r 1tw .1r·
re\t and ga'e him a police cap Enc "a' .11"1 ln\11 Cll lti 1h1: lit\
yard More apologies v.ere tendered and he "·'' l:l\l'n .1 '"
kate Bc)arding' \1gn
hen thuugh II V.3\ 3 bum rJp and n< Lh HCC' \\t'll rr1:''l'd,
that 1nc1dent v.-as .. 1111 1n the file<; two \eJr' l.1tcr
The nc~t blow came after a worlmen\ wmpcn,atinn da1m ""·"
filed for the Sl ,257 70 in medical c'l:pen'e' l:nL incurrcd ·'' .1 re·
'>Ult of the attack. on him b) wcHUll·uv.ncr P1~cnn
On July JO la st yea r, three '"eek .. Jftcr the 1nrn.knt. the d.111n'
adiuster responded
"You r claim 1s denied becJu\e your tnJUf) 1lCcurrcd '" .1 rc,uh ·
of a crimmal act by you."
Four month'i before he e\.cn appcJrcJ 1n t1111rt .in 1n\ur.incc
compan) found Eric guilt) a' charged -n111 1nt1I proH·n 1nn11
cent. Sawrcla.v. Tltt afttrmatlr
By Emil'/ Adams
Orqe c... ~ "°'
SANT A ANA -A woman ended three
days or wtenchinc te$timony Tuesday. detaitina
for a Superior Court jury how her stepmother
allegedly ran down her husband in a Costa
Mesa street more than a year ago.
Wendy Ward, 31, finished the day lookinJ
drained a(tcr going over the events o( Oct. 19,
1989. As Ward stood close by that evening,
she'd watched her husband, James Ward, try
to k«p her stepmother from leaving a fomily
argument by standing in front of her car, she
reloted.
Then Ward said she saw Betty Young
Davies, 59, start up her maroon Mercedes·
Benz and smash into James Ward. The father
o( two wus kn()(ked onto the hood where he
clun& as the c:ar ipcd down Con,rcss Street in
Co>ta Mc a, she told the court.
James Ward then lost his gnp and (ell to the
pavement, Wendy Ward testified, and Davies
fled the sctne.
Ward died of maSiive head injuries three
days later. •
Davies, who married Wendy Ward's father
nbout 21 years ago, now faces charges of invol·
untary manslaughter and felony hit and run.
She remains free on Sl0,000 bail.
According to police records, a history of
family disputes proceeded Ward's death. Four
times in the prior three years, the Ward~
called police to complain that Davies had van·
dalized their cars or made annoying phone
calls.
Wendy Ward 1est1Cied cnrlier that lhc bald
friendly relat1onsh1p with her stepmOlbu -
and that Davies seemed to like J1me1 Ward -'
up until the couple married in 1986.
The night Ward was killed, a neipbor c:aUed
the Wards to tell lhem a woman wu lurkin1
outs.ide the it home. James Ward wens outside,·
followed by his wife, and confronted Davies,
demanding to know why she was botherinJ
them, acoordin& to court testimony. '
The couple followed Davies to her car. but
James Ward wanted Davies to stay and cxplaid
he rself. Wendy Ward said. When confronte~
Davies jumped into her car and took off, slam•
ming into James Ward, according to th•
testimony.
ATM b a ndit
get s 28 years
LOS ANGELES -An auto-
mated teller machine bandit has
been sentenced to 28 years in pris·
on for a string of thefts at Los An·
geles area banks.
Former policeman pleads
not guilty, insanity in rape
Curtis K. Taylor, 34, of Holly·
wood was considered by one ex·
pert to be the nation's most pro·
laf1c A TM bandit.
"You probably had more bank-
ers afraid of you than Charles
Keating," Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge J.D. Smith told
Taylor, referring to the indicted
forme r chief of Lincoln Savings.
In a pica bargain last month,
T:iylor pleaded guilty to 37 rob·
bcry and attempted robbery
charges stemming from 1988 hold-
ups of ATM customers in down·
to"n Los Angeles, Holl)"'ood. the
$Jn FcrnJndo Valley and else·
\1t-here, prosecutors said.
Ta\ lor, an C'l:·COO\ ict, told the
Judsc he regretted the crimes and
\\.JS w11l1ng to "pJy my debt to SO·
c1e1y." Dul he asked for leniency
"to allow me to go home as won
J"> possible so l can be a father to
my so11."
I le \\ill be eligible fo r parole 1n
11 vea rs 1.ince he has been in cus·
1ody since his arrest in October of
1988, defense attorney Rand
Rubin -.aid.
-By tht Associ~t~d Prus
Fire hits schoo l,
t\vo portables burn
IRVINE · Orange County fire·
fighter-. baulcd a l\\O-alarm fire at
Alder.Hxx.1 Basic School TuesdJ)
night in a Woodbridge neighbor·
hoo<l, fire authorities !>aid
Cause of the fire. v.h1ch bu rn ed
two portJblc detached mobile
classrooms, ""as not immediately
~no" n. a fire !>pokcswoman SJ Id.
A d:unage estimate was not availJ·
bk al pres) time.
The fire brole out at the school.
locJted at :? Alderwood. at about
9 SO p.m. and was controlled about
20 rrl1nu1e~. the ">pokes"om:m !>J1J
\lure th.an 10 lire un1to; rci.pon<l·
eJ to the blaLc. she l>a1d
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By Em·~1 Adams
On 9C Cou1 O~ t1 P (IC
5A~TA A!'.A -A former
Beverly Hiils poltce officer
plcadc<.l not guilty Tuesday to
ch;Hgei. he l>tJlkcd and rJpcd l11s
11-yeJr·ulJ Jf\ine nc:1ghhor IJ!>I
~bnh
Stc,cn Rul>h McCoy, 36, also
pleaded not guilty by rea~>n of
1n'>anll)'. A !:>upcnor Court Jury
"Ill ulttmJtd" Jec1Je "hether ~tcCoy "..tl> i.;ne "hen he posed
3\ a L 1'5 1.kl1\cf\ man, IJl~ed
ht, .,..a\' ntu the l!;rl') lJnl\Cr)llv
To"n · Cc:ntc r ;partment and
r.ipctl I-er
lJ)I '\J,cmbc:r . .inother JUT}
.!1.·dJcd \kCuy "J'> competent
:11 '>land ln..11, dc">ptte 1ei.11mony
tr •m l\\O Jo1..1ur. "ho d1agnui.ed
\!..Coy ..1s a manic deprcio">l'e.
\Ii.Cm ., lurrcnth huu'>cd in
the n1ed1c.il W1lrd. of Orange
Coun1.,. JJll "here he re1..el\el>
rcgu)J'r mcdtl.JllOn, tlcfcn\c la\\·
ycr J:in Monon Heger said earli·
er.
McCoy's vtctim. now 12.
tearfully described at a prellmi·
nary hearing earlier this month
how McCoy came to her door
one afternoon when she was
home sick from school, watchina
cartoons. He claimed to have a
package for her. then ask.ed for
a glass of v.ater, lhe &irl
testified After the door was
closed behind him, he forced the
suth·grader into her parent's
bedruom at kntfepoint, she sajd.
M cCo~ faces five felony
counts of burglary, oral copula-
tion. forced se xual intercourse,
rape ..1nd lewd and lascivious
conduct on a minor under the
Jgc of I .i. If convicted of these
counti.. plus special sentencing
enhancements, he could be sent
to prison fo r approximately SO
}'Cars, said Deputy rnstrict At·
torney Debbie Lloyd.
Council asks financial study _
of r e d eve lopme n t proposals
81 Rc!>ert Barke•
Ot~e C"'>': y I' I
II L ~ 1 I'(, I 0 :"' UEACll
I "u prur ').1 , !l • .1 rC'JcH~ 1p
men! P"'Jnl l n 11 L ,,,n:ru\l'ht.il
corner \'I .\1 .1 n !:>tr1:c1 JnJ P.i,1(1.:-
Co.1't I l1cll\\.1\ "crt: h.111JeJ 1111 l-\
the C11~ (·min,il un ,\l1•nJ.1~ t.> f1·
n.1nc1JI e\pcrt\ tor .in.ti":'
Volunteers at City H all earn
high marks from city offici a ls
lhc d1l.1p1J.11cJ Cl1rncr -.in·
chored b\ the olJ J.1cl' Sui Om.ml
5hnp. ,d11d1 beg.an tu hul};C Jn,t
<.Imp br1cb on the ~treet and \Ilk
\\Jlk a fc..., nwnth' ;1i!ll -h."
cluJcd relic\ ck1prncn1 ~ ellorti. tu
<l.tlC, C\Cn 1houd1 nC\\ )I\ '>Ill"\
~udding) .inJ .; pJnt park1n~
,1ru..ture hJ'~ 1.1kt.•n ,11.1pc .1cn"'
\1 un !>tree!.
\ 1 J' or Pc I c r (, r cc n ' 11 d
1 ue,JJ} that the \l•rner I!> the: tllp
rede,elopment prn.irit~ 111 1~ c ..i:~
"One "Jc ol \I 11n Str1.c t 1,
nc", modern JnJ .11trJd1,c 1 ftc
other ')tJe h.i' to l<x k hll" 11,'
Green sJ1d It ., the pt\utJI .:en·
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,_.,.1" Jr I "11op. ,.,, :r •' 1. ·, , top rl'<le\elopment priontv.
By Bob van Eytcen
~ Cout OJtly ~
COSTA MESA -Lynn Merles'
job at the Costa Mesa Poltcc De·
panmcnt 1s a ta'l:p::l)'er's dream.
She 's dedicated to getting jobs
done while ~aving the public's
money.
Merles commnnds the depart·
ment's volunteer program, which
bnngs in people from the commu·
nity · mainly senior citizens · to
perform u vnrie ty of functions that
would 01hcrw1se hnvc to be done
by p:ud staff.
"We have people who work with
traffic and actually go out with ta·
dcts and wmc parking tickets for
cars that ore blockina our streel
sweepers;· she said. "They work
with the detecli"es, preparing war·
rant packages or trocing stolen bi·
cycles. We work in records and
community relations. We're all
over the pl:ice."
Dcpanmcnt offici:al arc uni·
formly enthusiastic about the vol·
unteers and the work they do.
Dick Greer, comm:ander or the de·
partment's administrative services
division estimated that the volun·
teers save the city about $40,000 iv
year. But their value JOCS beyond
the dollar fisure. he said.
"They're doins thinas tho1 need
to be done:• he said. •"'J"hey're
thinp that would &et done 1 lot
more slowl1 ir It weren't Cor our
voluntccr5.;
No job is 100 bl& for her dedl·
catcd corps. Mertes said.
••for uamplc, tM dcperuncnt
•" 10.000 ca~ c1ncs donated C\'Cry ~r for chtklrcn, .. lhc said.
''They 111 bM to be IOrted
throush to make sure nono of
lhCria ll'C bfobn."
And tbl rauJu can be Mnki,.,
&he said.
.. Out ~ were WOft1na in
reconk whit bkytll ,....anclona
last ynr." lhe Rd. "'The ..,.fVi.
.._~ .... c-o..t,~
Costa i\Ws.J's voluntttr coordiNt<>f'
Lynn ~rles worlu \o\-1th on~ o( the
m.lny city ~·dents who h~lp out •t
C1ry H.ill.
sor told me an December It w1.h
the first time in 10 years the rcai .
1ntions were up to dote."
Merles s:iid her ~olunteer work·
crs set a thorough ~reening and eo through &eVCr:ll interviews in
order to be placed in the jobs most
suitable to their skill And not cv·
Cf)body ma kes the cut. "I had one 1cr of 1hc rn~ It\ l•ur tl1 p pr 11 fll\
27·)ear-old man who came an and ru get tlm &oing ...
he only wanted to work 1n records Green ~aid he ) llpfXhl'<.l 111 re·
Jl night,'' she said. "l ran a war· furb1~h1ng JJcl\ ~urlbo.irJ )n, i1
rant check on him and found out ur building a new '>urf 'hl'P
he had a stack of traffic "'arrants. "~ta~\ of U) "oulJ re J1.•cp h
l suspect all he wanted to do "as J1,Jppoan1ed 1( do,\nlo\\ll H:Je,c1·
get h1 hands on those records and opmcnt meant Jnother J:hl. !:iurt·
destroy them." board," Green said.
Those ~ho do male it onto the Councilman Don t..tJ~Allt..rcr
roster arc about as reliable a work ).lid neither or the l\\U pmpo.,al,,
force as anyone could asi.. for, presented 10 oflt\.i,1h ~h,nd:.i\,
"'ere "O\crly c1tc111n~" • Merles said. Al Stapp, one or the MacAlh)ter called for ri llnan· 'oluntec~. agreed. c1al an.11~1 to checl un the "\ i.1·
"The work ethic )'OU find among b1ht)'°' of v..ha t the de,cf,1pc~ ::ire
\Oluntecrs is better than an)'thing doing and v. hat 1mpJ1..t 11 ""111 ha' e
)OU find out in the business ~orld on the city's trc.uuf).
today," he s:11d. "Evel')one's here Comphtattng pl. ns I (a.lure by
because they want to be." the two developers -the Sheldon
Merles and Stapp know plent) L Pollack Corp. o( Sant• Monica
about the business \\-Orld. Both arc .and the Coultrup O~~lopmcnt
retired administrators from Hug· Co. or ~al Beach -to get o ther
he Aircraft 1n Nc .. -port Bc:ich. ----
Merles s:ud me loolcd for an ad·
minis1rati'-e position v.hen she
shopped around for volunteer
---
work followina her rctittment
from Hughes four years ago. She
Hid she enjoys manaacment. But
there's another Upecl or her pre·
sent job lh:n•s even more impor·
tant, lhc said.
"After all tho6c years on the job
and all the pre urc, I'm on my
ow11 time,•• &he said.
:\l'TO l\Sl H.\\{'E
Bestlates
Court shows mercy for
the 'wheelchai bandit'
As Published
by Insurance
Commissioner
lndudln9 H~Risk
CALL
(714) 146 3323
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SAN DlEOO -The 7.S.)'CV·
old ''wheelchair bandit" who
robbed 1 bank of S70 because' ho
aecde.d the money ror heart medi·
cine won't be jlilcd if ho Jil)'S out
of tfCMlb .. f« the neit year, 1 fed·
cral maparatc nakd Tuadly.
U.S. Mapara&c Roacr Mc~t
•srecd 10 defer protea1tioft of
·-
prnp.:;:~ U\\ncr) 1n the 3rea to
par11 .. 1p.1tc 1n either 0( 1he1r plans
In t:.id. Po!JJ, fJtlt'J to ~ecure
j pJrtnc:,!11p .1~rccmcn1 from an~
\•f the \J\• n1.·r,, \,fftCtJh 'aid. And
.\l.~c At-dd:null, 1mner of Jack's
Surfb,1.1rJ, the prtn\11 JI building
in the prPJCd wne. refuses to go
ak•n~ \\Ith Cuultrur
fhc l\\O pHIJl'l"ll> e"en11ally en·
',.,,1un J luur·i.ton. m1,cJ-use de-
'elopmt'nl c.1mb;nmg rtl>tdenttal
J nd ..:Dmmcr.:1al )tructures
Coultrup olltc ~1., sa1J their
prnJed. v. h1ch induJe) 0 condo-
mm1Jrn'i, v.oul<l ha'c a wt.ii \'alue
of S64 4 million, with sales priocs
of the condos projected to range
from $275.000 to $290,000.
Green said the cuy mi&ht be
forced to reson to eminent do-
main proceedings to get title to
the l1nd, 1r some of the propctty
owners fail to agree on a project.
One city official said another
possible Oy in the ointment is CM
issue of compensation -possibly
from the city -for owners who
would be out of business for ap-
p roxi mate ly 18 months, the
projected construction time.
Hid&lwoy On The Boy
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Deukmejian signs Coast travelers sticking close to home
I
. I :.
on with law firm
By Rick Rodriguez
McClllc~ News ~
SACRAMENTO After a vacation in Hawaii, former Calif·
ornia Gov. George Dcukmejian has become a panner in the in·
temational law firm of Sidley & Austin, the (irm announced
Tuesday.
Deukmejian, who will begin his new JOb Feb. t, will be based
in Los Angeles. He is expected to help develop corporate clients
in California and expand business in the Pacific Rim, a goal he
sought as governor wit h the openi ng of a trade office in Tokyo.
James Robinson, Oeukmejian's former director of communica-
tions, said "a number of very fine firms" talked to Deukmejian
before he decided to join Sidley & Austin.
Robinson added th at Deukmejian will soon be 101ning the cor-
porate board of directors of a "major company" as well.
"He also plans to remain active in public affairs-type bsues and
will be making speeches around the slate," Robinson said.
Sidley & Aus1i n, which was founded in ~hicago in 1866. is one
of the nation's largest law firms. wi th more than 700 lawyers in
offices in Chi,eago, Los Angeles. New York. Washington. Tokyo
and Singapore. Deukmejian will be one of about 250 partners, in ·
eluding .JS in Los Angeles.
"As governor, George Deukmejian placed particular emph.iM'
on restoring Califl\rnia's po!>itive business climate and ra1\tng the
state 's profile o,,.~s." said J Ronald Trost, manager partner of
the firm 's Los Angeles office "He is a respected international
leader and. a slollful lawyer .ind he "ill be an outstanding add1-
t1on to the Sidley & Aus11n 1eam "
For Deul.me11an, 11 will marl lhl' f1N 11mc in ~ )Ca rs lhat he
"Ill he \\Orking full -time in the pma1c '>CCtm He scned in the
Legl\la1ure for 16 ~ear,, \\,I\ 'tJle .t11llmc) gcncr.11 for four )"Cars
and "J' go\ernor for l\.\11 four-~e.ir term' ending CJrlicr this
mnn1h \\hen Pt:te \\ 11,on "a' '"orn in
Whtie lku~mCJIJn "a' 1n the l ci.:1,l•11urc he \\J\ .1 p.irtner 1n
l\\ti la" firm'> l:l,l'cd in I on~ Beach . h1' ho1m:1u" 11
Dan h.elh. ,1nother \idle) & \u.,tin partner. ,,11d Ocul mc11an
"n I e\pt'l·ted Ill ~Cl IO\llhl'd lt1bh\1n~ \!JtC ( .1p11ol l\\\ll'' ,I\ p.lrt
of h" nt:" Jllh
By Tony Dodero
OrWIOt co.ts\ Diiiy Plot
COSTA MESA -With war rag-
ing in the Persian Gulf and the
economy still In the midst or a re·
cession, tentative Orange Coast
travelers may resort to seeing the
sights at home.
"We're not seeing as much in·
ternational travel," said Catherine
Boire , pokeswoman for Marriott
Hotels.
To lake advantage or this trend,
Marriot t Ho te ls announced
Tue day 1ha1 it will offer a "Two
The $50,000
that got away
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. -Ken-
neth Church nnd OifforcLHensJcy
wen t fishing and thought they
cuugh1 $50,000, but it got away.
And that's no fish story.
The me n were fishing Sunday on
Douglas Lake when they spotted
S50 and $20 bills flouting in fron1
of 1hc boat, said Oetec1ive Cap1.
U1ll Solomon of the Greene
County Sheriffs Depan ment.
·· fhcy slopped fishing and
Jumped 1n the water and started
grabbing '"lhe money.'' Solomon
said
1 he money "as counterfeit. The
sheriff~ department picl.ed up the
bills Jnd !urned them over 10 the
Sccrc1 Sen ice, Solomon said.
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locations in Southern California.
The Costa Mesa Marriott Suites,
the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
and Suitea and the Irvine Marriott
will off er the special rate.
Starting at just $69 per nigbt,
"Two tor Breakfast" guests will be
treated to overnight acoommoda·
tions, a full breakfast for two, and
complete use of all hotel recre-
ation facilities.
"People are stayinf, closer to
home," Bo ire said. • So we arc
co ncentrating on improving local
and regional business, which is
weekend travel. A Los Angeles
residen t could go to Palm Springs
or Oranie County or San bleao
and take advantage of leisure
weekend values., as opposed to
longer, more extensive vacations."
Some, however, think that even
domestic travel will be aftected by
the recession.
For example. earlier this month,
the Chapman College Center for
Economic Research suggested in a
report that a lower exchange rate
for the U.S. dollar was expected to
positively affect international
tourism into Orange County for
1991.
But the report also suggested
that the recessionary economy
could prove to limit domestic trav·
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el, which could reduce tourism
throuahout the county. The alrlfne
indusuy has been especially 1.f·
rected by current condJtions like
risin1 oil prices and hei&)ttened
threat of terrorism. USAir, for e•·
ample, cited economic reasons (or
its decision to curtail nlghu In
seven airports last week.
Eugene Moriarty, president or
the Orange County Aviation
Council, noted 11 flight from DaJlu
to John Wayne Airport last week
was only two-thirds full -an unu-
'iual occu rrence according to him.
"That was the first time ever in
two years 1hat it was not jammed,"
he said.
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Wednesday, January 30, 1811 •
gt ............ ..
T11ilh .and Jim S~mons CC and Judge Cl.a~ Whitney
c...ac..,.,
Socialites doing their part to lund UCI' s medical research
There is nothing unique about a
gala staged in Crystal Court ...
with buffets of tidbits donated by
local re taurant and a silent and
live auction. Yet the guc t list fo r
Saturday evening's "Salute to '
Medical Re earch" swelled Y.ith
high profile coa thne soc1ahte and
the well-heeled cronies of event
co-chairs Jim Slemons and Ben
Harris
It could be the low ticket price
of S75 per person that attracted
the gentry. They u uall) pa} much
more.
Birthday boy Siemon~ fell the
1mpre.,s1ve turnout wa\ due 10 the
Te"< Beneke dJncc band (Siemon'
and Ta1ah, hi\ "1fe of "one mon1h
and ix dav, .. "ere later off 10
Florida for · 1he ne"<t d.ay\ Super
Bowl game.)
Fo r ome party-goer~ 11 w.i\ the
cause of the Medical Reo;carch
and Education Soc1e1y th.it cn-
llccd
"Fund' raised fro m 1he e'enmg
help fund medical rc,carch JI
l'CI It hclpo; the M D Ph D re·
\care her ~ct 'tarted," ll.irr1' C\·
plained
Rngcr Barldc\ emceed the le,.
11\tttc' During .1 ch.u. he 1n,1ted
1848: Truly
a very
good year
Q. WhC'rc and "hcn J1d sk11ng gi.'t
'>lanl'd a' a <,pon '1
.\ In Norwa~ About 1 l<43 Same
\t"ar the nn~I ' M ( .\ "<I" ~t up in
England Londoner l lcnn ( oil'
sent out the \\Urld'!o lir\I < hnstma'I
cards Dickens· .. .\ ( hnstmas
Carol" turned up an pnnt .\nd a
24-)l'ar-olJ named J I ( asc came
up ""h a thrt'sh1 ng mJ<.hine that
rt·all~ "orJ..<.·d
lt''i of pnme importance to busi-
ness P<'OPk 1n Japan to he o n time
It's of almost no importance to
busane~s f)l'oplc in I ndone<;1a to be
on lime
In the evolution ol the old stan-
dard wedding ccremon}. "for better
or for worse" "a., preceded by "For
Fairer. For r oulcr."
!\ Ball1more pharmau~t named
George Buntrng de"elopC'd a skin
cream 1n 1914. and old 1t as "Dr.
Bunting's ~unbum Remedy." Ont'
da) a bu)cr said. "Your sunburn
cream sure knocked ou1 m)
eczema.'' Bunting had been look1na
for a )car-around name for the
cream. and found It at that mo-
ment B) combining "knocks" and
"ccrcma" 10 make "Noxema."
"The most tcmble pe>verty," said
Mother Teresa. "1s lonehnns and
the fcchna of beina unwanted."
Am told there's sun a mall bod)'
of tcholars who 1nsis1 the renov.-Md
Vir11n Quttn, Elizabeth I. was real·
ly a man. But they're not taken
seriously by h1ston1ns acnerall y.
TV'1 .. Empty Ne l" lhov.-s a
pediatrician at work. What it
docsn'1 how as how much time
such a doctor typically spends on
the telephone wath pattnts. A
founh o( the umc. rcK&l'tbcn ay.
Carol Humphreys
all to listen to his radio show al
five in 1he morning. "Ken and
Barclay j, heard in Orange
County, you know!"
Among the throng were 1he
dea-n of the Medical chool Walter
Henry and h1" wife Maria C.irmen
Caho, Boh and Pcgro Cla). Ch.tr·
le' and ~nra He,ter, 0 11' tJ
Ch.amt, Scotl and ~t an I nu
I iorn'h'. I I.ii .ind >-.111' I c,Jic.
\t1J..e J.nd h1rlcy ttlllngcr. War·
rcn .111d \'1 rgm1J no .. 11d, [ d .1nJ
L.M. Boyd
'\II who kno" about Japan's rt'·
no"ned Bon\31 .... 111 tell \Ou 1t ~\artcd 1n ( h1na L1ke"1se japan's
rcno"nC'd Tea C-rremon~
Pant\ hose 1s light. warm and
'iupporlt\t' .\n officer of the law
'oluntt>c~ thl' thought thal we'd be
amuC'd 1f "e J..nC'w how man)
pohcC'men \\Car pant) hose
Four-fifths of the clcctnc eel's
length is taken up by the organ that
gl'nerntcs the clcctnctty
When dnving. you blink less on
a cit) st rcct than on a freewa y. bear
in mind.
Denmark's pigs outnumber its
J')l'oplc b} almost two to 011c.
l~m No. 399H in our Love and
War man's files comes from psy-
chology~ "A boy bully attacks
physically. A girl bully attacks Vtt·
bally. Marriqe of such a arown pair
can be dramatic. da.naierou.s. even
deadly."
What a nvcr tncs to do is dtt"n
its channel. It leaves most of tbe
widen.inc to other forces: rain, frost.
pavity, plants.. animals. A ICOloeist
told me that
Oietn writq: .. Well-oecbd or· ~ fill 74 percent ol the era~.
TIUS it I wal1e O( spKe. !!!'l
lbould be pecked in Ol'aftlt juice.
Diana Sterling, Wolf and Ann
Stern. Bob and Kathy Lowden,
Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Mary
Ann and Len Miller, Alan and
Ni la Trider and Zee Allred. Event
proceeds "ere estimated at
S25.000
Carol's FYI
!lard to bcl1e'c 1ha1 1he
h.1mhnmi: Judge Claude Wh11ne}'
chalJ.., up 60 fun-filled >ear~ next
~ 1t urd.1-. 111' , .. ,fc CC and friends
h.11,.e qu11e .1 h1nhda) bash
pl.inned
Ch.irk\ Jle,tcr recall., tn 1974
"hen he .ind Btng (ro'b) fo rmed
the ( ri>'h' <\outhern. now called
the ~c,,r,1r1 Cl.h"c Pro Am golr
1<111rnc\ 10 hcndit Hl1Jg Ho">pllal
\nt·n1~ ,,x pl.t)ef\ p.a rt1c1patt:J '"
l.l't "Cd.end'.. t\\o-Ja, C\ent
c..h.11reJ b, 55~ C lub'1. Han k Adle r
.rnd P.1ul :-..,qu1'1 al the !'C"JX.lrl
lk.1Ch Count!) Club
Durm~ a golf cart lour of 1he
L11f"A ""· "e 'P<lllcd HJrl) E'a~ 1Jn
rl'Ccl\tng JpplJu'e from \\1fc Shan
Jam \\ h11aJ..cr rccel\tng applau'e
from "ife Karen He,ler Jpplaud·
mg e\t~l)nnc, U11l and L 1nJ.1
P1err<rnle. 1 ... 01,cn L 'nn ''c.:
\l.u~.u11a R1"c .ind I· 111\1.1 \ 11.il
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Bob .tnd Pq~."'V CIJ" IJtxr.rl ;;ind Bt"' and 8Jrb.ir.a HJrros I.ti
t·::
Jim Grccnhcld urnfiJeJ 1ha1 he nu.ti i.:1•11 ,I 1"1'-'llPf'\4.'rl the hl"P•·
,, ',.,J..1nl! ti1r '•HTlt' i:cnernu' f11I~' 1.il found 1111,r 'cllt'rt' Ill purch."e
'" help LnJcn' rue nt'\t \c,.-tr' 1...1p11JI el1u1pment .inJ lund med1·
nc:ri1 \1.11.,r 'P"n'or' L•nl111"11tc ... ti rc,e.ir1;h cdu1..Jt1nn .ind patient
<.-, 1(111 r nJ, r.11,ed lr••m the ·'" ·"'''l.tnc..e
Kids never too young to learn behavior
DE.\R ANN LANDER I "as
homficd b) the letter from the
"oman 1n t...11chrner. On1ano "ho
said 'oung children should not he
hroughl to museums and art gal-
knrs bccnu1.e 1he1r screaming and
l'f') 1ng \lt'itur~ 1he adults
I di me. pica~. when are \OU
suppo~d to bnng ch1ldrt'n to l ul-
lural l''cnts" hould "e "a1t unlll
thr' are I l and all the' are
mlcrcstrd 1n 1s '1deo game\" \ta' he
we should also J..rep children out ol
churl hC\ and \\nagogues.
I am a worling mothrr "ho
"ants to spC'nd as much t1mr ""h
m~ rh1ldrt·n as possible On "«"J..-
cnds I lo' e to take them Ill an
galkn<'s It'<; a wonderful. inC\pt'n·
'11ve wa~ 10 enJO~ 'IOmeth1ng
together and reach them about the
beautiful 1h1ngs in hfe There 1<; "°
much ugliness 1n the \\Orld toda'
Your correspondent suggrsted
that )Oun& children be lt:"fi home
with a s1t1cr How arc the) going to
learn to behave in public if the~ art'
never taken anywhere" I was d1sap-
po1ntC'd that )O~r that
woman She needed to be put an her
plaC"C and you didn't do 1t -
MYRTLE BEACH. S.C
DEAR MYRTLE! Hudre4s of
ruden datt yHr views. Here's
•••titer o.e:
DEAR ANN L.\NDER
"KJtch" compla1ned about children
Cl) an4 and beint d1srupt1 ve in art
gallmcs and museums he also
said their hard hoes and t~
squeaky pram whttls anno)ed her
The real problem 1s not the ch1l·
dren. nn. ifs the parents. They
should be alen to their children's
hm11s.
I take m)' bib)' to pUenes ...,hen-
ever I can. He CfUO)'S look1na at the
pa1nt1np and the sculpture. and I
do believe he ts absorblna a arut
deal. I am aware lhat his auentaon
span 1s limited. so after an hour I
Ann Landers
taJ..e him out before he g<'t~ fidget)
and n01s~ .\s tor the ~ueal) pram
"h«"I\. I cam a can of 011 1n ease-
l ru n into somrone hJ..c >-.ttl.h -
V H . FROM 0(
DE..\R .\ "Jl'\J L.\NDER~ I am an
a' 1d fan of \OU~ and I look to "ou
for 3d\'IC'e as 1f )'OU ~ert" m) mom
Here' m} problem and I need an
ans\\ Cf
I ha'e a rou in I lo'e a lot
"Josh" and I ha'e al~'D)\ bct-n
e'tremd) clo~. cspcc1al1' so he·
cauSC' I ha"e no brothers or s1 tcrs
He 1s 'Cf) protC('t1"e of me and
has ne"cr liked an)' of m)
boyfncnd Jo h 1s \f"') cnt1cal of
the one I'm s.tting no' He \l)S 1f
I marl) th1 man. ~hen the m1ms-
ttr asks. uJf anyo ne knows Wb)
thnc t\\O hould not be JOlned
'<'ur f'X"Jlt · ht "'II \tJnd up Jnd
"'' ··~k' 0111 good t•nough lor
hrr ..
Jo\h ha\ g•'t'n mt• a ll\t nl gu"
hc appro,e\ ol anJ \J\\ ht"ll ctr·
rangl· J.11c..-~ "•th thl."m I lo'<' m\
tou"ri Jt•arh hut I don't 1h1nl ht•
<.hnulJ h<: running m' ltk I m 211
and ht 1\ 22 \1gn me -BE:
T\\Ff' \RO<>-. -\'D \ H-\RD
Pl\( l I' 0 1'l \H0\1\ < IT't
DEAR ROCK. I lblnk )ou'rt old
uoogb to dtt1dt •bo )Ou •ant to
dalt
Ttll Josb lb.at )OU apprttlalt b11
conttrn bat to pleast butt oal of
)Oar sOC'i.al late. Esplau1 lbt Hless
one of tbt pys yo• 10 1t'ilb !las •
crimlaal rtt0rd or some"Lng ln Ills
backlf'OHd tbat Is pretty bad. yo.
don't waat to bur aboat It.
DE'\R "''' l .\'\DfR~ L..ao;t
month m' (lrandmothcr died I had
10 l'xx>l a tl1ght 1mml"d1:11c1, to
attend hrr luncral and cnded up
pa~1ng more than SI ()()() for a
rounJ-tnp ttl kct I rum < ahfom1a 10
Nonh Dakota
11ml." lo\t" "atte\ and ha\e to dcaJ
"1th all the other n:penSC"S JUSt to
[l<'t a rr-dut·ed rate on airfare? My
lril \l'I agent "a" ao;tounded that nol
nm· .:urltne "ould accommodate
me I'd like 10 J..no" d an)one elS(
ha' <'' C'r had th1\ problem and what
tan he d<m<' ahout 1t -ACRA·
\1f,TO
DEAR ACRAMENTO: I !late to
sooad llard·bolle4 bat airllaft are
bHlnnsn alld. lib au otkr bat·
DHIH, If "ey cloe't make • pnflt
tbt) llan to close do.._
l'vt uver llurd of a at.tel &Mt
givn clleapu rates for P"Pfe w~
are In town for a faen.l or ra-
tauaats c•ttlng "e bill for
mourntrs. I agrtt &laat tome of tk
rates cloe't make a lot of seue. For
example, if )'H keep a ....., tyt
opea for cliscout fatta, J• call p
from Cllicago to Lottd• for Ins
lbaa It costs to go from ~· to
l)(.s Molan. Natty'! Yoa better be-
lltvt lt.
Gem of tltt Day: Before yM
rtllre. 1&ay ltome for a Wed a.Dd
watcla claytJme TV lltows.
\\ht"n I tnc<l Ill get the spcc1al r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;==========;;;-a1rfare I ~as told that unles I
sta}ed a turd.1\ night I "ouldn"t
be ahlc to get the gnc' a nee fare and
r d ha'c to pa~ thr lull coach fare
I rnuldn't afford 10 taJ..c an entire
"ttk ofT "ork and 5': hool 1u~t to get
half ofT the fare and ended up
pa~ing ~hat amounted 10 a month'
pa)
I ask )OU. Ann. 11 II fair that a
lfle" tnl pcnon be fol"Ct'd to ta)' mc~hcre a pcc1fic lcnath of
ltr'lt R«ydt ~ tt.n
w~,,,_.., Fnd.).
~\II ttft 111>\ pm
5.Mimla)' II lO L1111 111 ~ 00 p "'
C"'9Mlll D.11) I lO 2 001 Cul Kiil fnor kw tw 2.000 ~ ...
c.-.--~
I lOln 1~ Caltr-1
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By Tom Titus
0..,.. CoMt Delly Pilot
There is theater that makes you
feel p>Od all over and there is
theater that makes you feel
absolutely wretched. For adherents
of the latter school, South Coast
Repertory has the perfect evening
-.. Kin of the Spider Woman."
Manuel Pu1g's dcspera tion-
wrackcd story of two men in a
South American pnson cell who
learn to coexist despite the extreme
difTacn~ in their sexual and 1dl.'o-
logical persuasions bccaml' a ld
ebratcd movie in 1he m1d-I '18Ch
earning Wilham Hun a JU'tl~ tit'·
served Oscar. This more fl'l'Cntl)
created stage 'ers1on adds Jn l'k-
ment missing on the ~reen -that
of stifli ng discomfon.
device that continue throuahout
the play -for Molina a chance to
reli ve a happier time; for Vaaeniin,
a nrttSSary re pitc from the agon~
of his captiv1ly.
Fran~ chooses an ovrnly broad
interpretation of Molina. credit.ably
susln1ning this high p11ch of hiab
camp throughout the play. His
movement~. panacularly the limp
hand gesture'>. often seem over-
statrd. but the tumlo1l an his soul is
genuine Pressured b) has captors to
bctra' Vakntin. he re\1 ts valiantly
until h1'> rellmate forces the 1s ue
"h1ch clinM>.l'' thl' pla~.
\n, da l'nJch thl' r<.-volut1onary
\all·nt1n \.\Ith a ferH)r so t1ghtl)
"ounJ th JI '"l' fear h1\ psyche will
snap II 1\ the k\!t shoW) role' of the
hH> hu1 '\n)Jl·r gl\e., 11 a pathetic
cred1h1hl\ undrr\C'onng his charnc-
ll'r' UlllHlHIOll'llt to "lhl· mO\C-
ml'nl" aho' l' Jlt f)l'r,onal c:on!.1dcr-
at1on\
"
Under the relentless d1rl·t1inn of
David Chambers (who '>IJgl·d lhl'
estimable "Scarth and Destro}·· .11
SCR last season). the confinemen1
of the m1lnant Marxist Vakn11n
and the flamboyant homose,ual
Molina 1s not limited 10 the IM>
aclOfl. The audience is held capt1H'
as w~ll. through a suffocating ''"11-
hour exercise 1n frustrauon and
futjlity with no intermission to ca'>'-·
the pressure
Though the\ an.· 1he oddest of
odd couple'\. the pair gradually.
k.arn to wkr.Jte onl· Jnothcr's «'·
lTl1lnut1l'' "nll' thl''· after all. arc
each 01hn'., uni\ 'ourcc of emo-
11onJI \Upp•1r1 f \\ o \Ccncs 1lluf>trat-
ing thl'1r dqX'ndrn,l' rna)' be unset-
1hng t'' l'n dl\l,lU\t1ni. but the) are
C\lrl'ml·h dkll1\l:
PN>10 by Herwy OtAocco
Richard Frank (left) and John Snyder In "Kiss of the Spider
Woman" at South Coast Repertory
Drawing us further into th(' st0n
Chambe~ begins his production in
pitch blaekneo;s. onl} graduall} 1l-
lummat1ng thl· face of 'vtohna
(Richard rrank ). \I\ 1dl) rC'crcatmg
the plot of the I 940'i movie "Cur~
of the Cat Peopk" for his cellmatl'
Valen11n (John ~n)der) It 1'1 a plot
I he q1f11ng p11\11n a1mo\phcre I\
pm1n11u\I\ undl'N11rl·d b) Ralph
R11n1tdh1' 'll'l'h grJ~ ~ll1ng Tom
Ru11ka'' nw11rnlou' llghlinl,l etlects
ht.•Jut11ulh 1.tHl\t'\ lhl' OH'rnd1ng
aura 111 d1·,rara11un
"l\.l'i\ ol 1h1· \pukr \\oman" I\
h11ll1Jnlh uillll'IH'll '\Jgl'd and
ix-rformrd. though ll place<:. wmc
hca' ~ demand~ on the pla~g0t•r'\
cmot1onal {'nd urancc ThoSt' !>ed.-
1ng ou1 upbeat thratcr ma ) "l~h to
tn pav. thl!t one ·
Pt>rformancc-; conunue throuKh
hh ~.t \O lhl· <x·rnnd litav.e of
\oulh < OJ\I Rt'f)l'rto~ b55 Town
( l'nll'r l)nq ( n'ta ~ks.a w1t.1
l una1n r Ul \dJ\\ through Fnda)S
.tl X 'O \a1urd.1" at 'and X 30 and
\unJJ\' JI \ JIHJ X j1 rn
Classes for art students set to begin Saturday
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If you cau2ht the miSSJ?elling of this
word (spelled zucchini) we need you.
Put a two-person team together and compete in the
second annual Business Spelling Bee for Literacy, co-
sponsored by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot.
Proceeds from the Feb. 15 event go to the Literacy
Services of Newport Beach Public Library and the
Literacy Volunteers of America Newport/Mesa.
Entty fee--~ per team-goes to a great cause.
Space is limited to 20 teams, so sign up early. Call
Marcia Hendricks at Newport Beach Public Ubrary
Utetacy services at 644-3174 for more information.
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Irvine pianist named
music award finalist
Irvine resident K:sthy Koo·
Young Kim ond Jinc Kim of La
Ci>nodo. were named cl:assicol in·
mumental finalists for lhc third
annual Spotliihl Awards at The
Music Center.
K:tthy Kim is :s student ct Jrvan e
l ligh School.
The competition uwards schol:ir-
5hlps of $2,500 nnd SS,000 to high ~
school students in six performing
:irts categories. Twelve finalists,
two in cnch calc&ory, will compete
on state berore an audience of
3,200 and D. par.cl of celebrity
judscs at the Dorothy Chandler
Pov1hon March 18.
The two classical instrumental
finalbt were !idcctcd from a group
of 10 semi·finnli5tS who participat
cd in 1 two.day n1 stcr ct· · Th
clu s was led by members of th
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clnss. Master clas!les and finnl aud
lions in e~1eh or the ~ix catei;ori
arc scheduled over the next 11e -
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conclw.ion o( each ma,tcr class. 1
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President reassures
country about War
IC Americans had any doubts about the war in the Per ian
Gulf, President Bu h laid them to rest in Tuesday night's
State of the Union addre when he confidently a ured the
nation it would prevail over Iraq's bloodthirsty dictator
Saddam Hussein.
"I'm pleased to repon that we arc on cour c," the ere ident
told a joint sc sion of C.Ongre and a national te'lcv1 ion aud1·
encc. "Iraq's capacity to ustain war is being destroyed.
''Time will not be Saddam's alvation ...
In his tirring speech, the president also a sured victory on
the home front, vowing to end the recession in short order.
develop a national energy strategy, overhaul the banking sy~·
rem, introduce education initiatives and transfer Sl5 billion
wonh of federal programs to the state "ith grants to fund
them.
Bu h ·also propo ed a capital gains tax cut, a "crime um·
mit" of the nation's top law enforcement officials and aggres·
ive new health-prevention initiatives.
But, clearly, the main focu s of the annual speech -the
first wa rtime State of the Union address "ince the dark day"
of Vietnam -was the two-week-old war '~1th Iraq_.
"We rand at a defining hour," the pres-Went aid. "For two
ccnturic , we've done the hard work of freedom. And tonight,
we lead the world in facing down a threat to decency and hu·
manity."
Anyone who loves freedom couldn't ha'c helped but get a
lump tn their throat o r tear in their C)'e "hen Buc;,h "on a
long tanding ovation fo r praising our half-m1lhon troops mk-
ing their live in the Persian Gulf as "truly America' fine<,t."
The president al o p aid tribute to the democratic ac;,p1ra -
t1ons of the people o( the Sovtet Baltic stale and aid he re -
mained "deeply concerned" about the Kremhn''I blood) crack
down.
It wa<1 a genu inely moving address, shooting down any fear<1
a soc1a tcd with the clouds of war and recc sion like a Patriot
ant1-m1 ile downing an lrnqi S~d. As the president put 1t, "If
anyone tell You America's bcM' days are behind her, they're
looking the wrong way."
Today In History
Today 1~ Wednesday, Jan. 30.
the 30th day or 1991 There arc
335 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 30, 194 , lndurn pohll·
ca l and piritual leader Mahatma
Gandhi, who had led ha country
to independence from British rule
through his philosophy or non·
Y1olent confrontation, was mur·
dered by a Hindu cxtrem1 t.
On th1 date·
In 1649, England's King Charles
l was beheaded
In 1798, a brawl broke out in
the Hou e of Representatives tn
Philadelphia, a Matthew L)On of
Vermont pat in the race of Roger
Ori wold or Connecticut.
In 1882. the 32nd pre ident of
the Un ited States, Franklin
Delano Roo evelt, wn born in
Hyde Park, N.Y.
In 1933, 1he first epiM>de or the
.. Lone Ranger" radio program wa
broadcast on talion WXYZ in
Detroit
In 1962. t\\O mcmbcr'!I of the
Flying Wallenda h1gh-w1re ac t
""ere killed when their SC\Cn·
peN>n pyramid collap ed during a
performance in Detroit.
In 1964. the United State
launched Manner VJ, an un·
manned llpacecraft carrying televi·
ion cameras that was to crash-
land on the moon
Tod3y's Birthdays: Actor John
lrclanJ is 77. Producer-director
Harold Prance 1s 63. Actor Gene
Hackman is 60. Actrc Tammy
Grames is 57. Actress Vaneua
Redgrave i 54. Dcf ense Secret ry
Dick Cheney is 50.
-By The Associated Pre s
q I• 11 Tru•111
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CL~D l)( US. MILITARY
Events make Washington Wonder ii
Gorbachev reform regime is falling
WASHINGTON -lns1ructcd to
ask Marshall Mikhail Moi cyev last
month why his Soviet general staff
wac;, blocking troop reductions im·
po ed by the Conventional Forces
l:.uropc treaty, Ambassador Jack
Matlock was told that )ince the
l·ore1gn Ministry. then headed by
Eduar~ Shevardnadze, had negoti·
ated it, the trc<'IY had no standing
with the military.
The chief of staff claim 10 be
cxtmpt from )()lemn agreements
made by the Soviet government
,aun ncd the Bu h admin i trat1on.
It revealed for the first time how
fJr Pre 1dent M1lha1l Gorbachev'
reform regime had fallen. Day'\
l.11cr. dropping a cc-0nd ~hoc. the
mar,hall had h1 ~1rateg1c arm ne-
gotiators repudiate a major part of
1he ST ART treat)' all" but agreed
to by Shevardnadze and Secrcta~
o( State James A. Baker JU 1n
Houston.
Tho e t\l.O shockers "ere key
fac1ors in Shevardnadze's dramatic
Dec. 20 resignation and President
Bu h's first-eve r decision Monday
to "postpone" a summit with
Gorbachev. The summit was
chcdulcd for Feb. 11 in Moscow.
As Bu h aid, he did not want to
absent himself from Washington
during the gulf war and he ,.as
disturbed by the Baltic crackdown.
But equally important was his out·
rage over the Soviel m11itary·s new
power to tear up key clements of
•he tv.o arm control a~rcemcnts.
The decision of Chief or Staff
Mar hall Mo1 cycv to tell it blunt!)
to J3ck Matlodc came a fc" days
before Bori Pugo, mini ti:r of in-
terior and head of the secret po·
hcc. and Defense Minister Dm1tn
Yazov 1 ued their forbidding law-
and-order mandate. Order No.
493/513, made public only last
week, authorized army-police pa·
trots "armed with shooting wcap·
ons to be as igncd to patrol in any
ca e where the operative situation
is ten e, including ~-hour patr~ls
when there arc ma events by c1t1·
zen ."
Soviel spec1 Ii ts here arc con·
vinced that hevardnadzc had cen
1his order berore he re 1gncd v.1th
hi •arn1n1 ag11n t a new "dicta~
torship " Indeed, e de pentc cf.
fort to dcreil the ~crct police end
Best of the Hotline
Ed11or's nott,• 71t~ jol/OM.;ltl •rt
somp/11 of On..., Cout Dall)
Ptlot rrodm' comfMnts ond cri11·
nsm1. 71tt ,... nms tht# "'"
SpottMS °" • rrplor basis a"d at·
c~' rNdM to coll th~ Edit«i
Holliltt •t 6'2·6086.
Rowland Evans
the m1hl1Jf) may h.l\c ticcn h1., 1,1
act. of pohtacal \\Jr JI!""'' the hard-hne hrcc' of rcpre...,ion that
"'ere 'trapping rclurmer' u( their
control or c .. ent~ · almo't cc r·
ta1nly "'ith GorhJche' ' conn1"·
ance
Mo1 C)C' " C'<pectcd to t.1lc
O\Cr a\ dcfen'le m1nl\tcr t1om the
colorlcs'i Yazov 1n the ne.ir future
The promotion 1s hlel) 10 g1'e the
mili1ary 1t'I stronge t hand "ithin
the Soviet government in several
years. He lead the ming group of
cn1or officers v.-ho behc'e that
Gorbachev, ac ting through now·
departed kadCT of the reform
movement uch a he' ardnadzc,
\\ent much too for in pur-.uing
glasno t and pere tro1~a jnJ 1n
n king the breakup of the union.
ThC) want emanc1pat1on fr om
reform. and they want to end the
military retrenchment 1n 'uch
favor during the fir t Gorbachc'
era That rules ou t manv of the
arms control deal Baker and She-
vardnadze cut between them ehe'
and then ~Id to their bo cs, Bu~h
and Gorbachev. MoreO\er. the
m11itory hntes Shevardnadz.c for h1
attack on their costly campaign in
Afghani tan nd for hlS pubhc
statement that the con trucuon of
the big rad~r ot Kr" noyarsk ,.a'I a
violat ion l'lf the SALT I anti·
balh uc mi ilc treaty.
E'en thou&h av.arc of the m1h·
tary h t1hty toward hc\ardnadze,
Amcncan official \\Cre hocked
v.hcn they aot v.ord that 1oisc cv
had ecquircd cnou h raw ~er to
i1nore two major arm' trc1t1e
LOOdell, he hu dec~d that those
who do not think be docs are
unthinkina. He hu m de the deci·
ion, Victnem, Grenada and Pena·
me m1h11ry actK>n were of dubi·
ou \'lluc. I happen ao eg'" with
thlt. He has made the dcdieon
that the Oulr operltion i n't a~
freeing K~ait. ~n't he believe
our president. The rMdie makt$ 1 area• outcry ror procecuon under
tbe fint wlMbent. they IUftty
,,.. rapid lbe protcelioft for
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Robert Novak
BoJh "ere product' llf the brad
era of reform Jnd ~11\ 1c.'t rc1rc11t
from Ea~tern Europe th.ti dom1·
n.ued Gorb.11.:hc' · earlier pcri1xl
On the c'n n,cnt1onal arm' tre.tl),
~I01\c:\C\ hJ~ thro\\n out ,,nc
·'!!rce,;,ent after Jn,,thcr l hc m1 l1
IJr\ 'dJt.t ha\C .. that ,, 'Uflpt"eJ
10 °re\e,1l the full C\ICnl o f \<l\.ICI
IJnl..,, armored \Ch1clc'. gun,, non·
nudcJr m''"lc' .inJ lmop' ha'
hccn "c,1cm.1t ll .tlh .,l..t '"cit '''
h.1dh I h.JI II licl .1mc .1 h.1~1 JlllC in
the Pentagon -\ 'IOUr C\amplc t\\O
Arm' d1' "'on' a~'IJ!ncd t11 1 he
:'-o.tn a' coa,tal pro1cc1111n hllce,,
1herclore (claimed the m1ht.H))
not ,,1,ereJ h~ C:1ln\Cnt1onal
I or(e'> Europe hm11,111un\ llO
ground lorce'
On 1he qrJt c •11. '11.Cap\'n"
ST ART treah. ~ict i:cncral' arc
l.nO\l.n to feel terror O\Cr L
technt,log1cal 'uprcma0. pJrt1cu
IJrh in the area ol •m-la unched
crul'e m1 1lcs. That lnS!?ered the
m1htar) ·, sudden refu,c1I to 3cccpt
She.,,ardnadze 's a8-reement' to e~·
empt the B-1 and B·~ homhero.
from in pcct1on.
Admin1 tratton 1n~1dc:r' \3\' pn·
vatc:I\. that 1t mot\ be a long time
befo;e Wa~h1ngton and M«l!leow
come bJck to the ne~otrnting table
on either of thec.c 1rea11e \l.tth an)'
chance of uccc.,, fhcv arc now
d1s.cmbod1cd and "111 prl,b3bl) re-
main so as long a' Gorbache' ·,
tenure depend on the 'upporr of
his new f nend • the general'
Rowland £,en and Robert
·o~8k ert Wuhinston·ba td col·
•antl ts ror Crtato yndkate,
Inc.
day to God 81 Amenca. • Thank )'OU for the nag. I wa
unable to buy one and I'm '°
h-m to dilplay st proudly in my
window. Yea "'* my day.
Dan Walters
Legislators
ftddllng
around
SACRAMENTO - A genera-
11on ago, California's political lead-
ersh ip -Republicans and Demo·
crat!> ahkc -a'>ked the state's \.Ot
c:r' to endorse a s1ructural O\cr-
haul of the \late Leg1 lature.
Sh1h1ng to a rull·t1me. profe,
~1onal Le1?1slature, \Oler:. \\Crc
told. \.\Ould~ reduce -;pec1al-intc:re't
1nnucncc. mJle the Lcg1c.lature
mllfe rl'"P''"''"e to the pubhc and
pro,tdl' .i Jc:lit'icratl\e 00\\ or leg-
1\lati'e dec"1on-ma.king from Sac-
ramcntu \\ 11hout the l<>gJams .tnd
notou<,, IJ,l·minute nurncs of JC·
11on th.11 had marked e ion of
1hc pJrt·t1me Lcg1sl.uure
\ utcr-.. being more trusting and
le:" \l..ep11cal about politician an
thu\C da~'· bought their argu-
ment' And 1n phase\ the Lcg1sla·
ture " 1 con\erted lltructurally to
"hat \\C ha"c today, for better or
"or'e and more hkel) the latter
One of the organizational
change<; provided for biennial sc •
-.ion!> '-"Ould begin on the fir t
Monda't of December follO\\ mg
ejCh ekctaon The Lcgtslature,
\Otcr' \\ere told, \\Ould come to
JCr3mento to organize 1t elf 1n
Decemb<'r. thu\ alloWlng the intro·
duc11on of bill' 1hat required a 30-
da) "a111ng period _before they
could be heard in committee
·\her the hohdj) break. lcg1 lators
-...nuld r<"turn in earnest in January
and hJ\C: J lot of btll'I awa1trn1
comm1t1cc acuon, thu pre .. enttng
tho,e mad ~rambles at the end of
the ,e.,<.1on
1 hat pn.w1\1on hkc virtually all
of the 1mphc11 and eTPhc1t prom1 ·
l'' t1l \Oler' a generation ago. i a
total failure
rhe l egl\lature did, indeed,
'ho"" up for a couple of days in
Deccmher Jnd quickly adjourned,
'purning outgoing GO\. George
Dcukme11an\ picas that it begin
dejhng "'ith a wor entng tatc fi ·
cal cw;1,.
l...J~maler .. returned, as the offi·
c1al \Chedule require . early in
Januan. H they \\.ere performing
a" prnmi,ed a generation ago. they
"ould he hard at 'II.Ori. on leg1-;la-
11on
The \late A' cmbh. for exam-
ple. met for an hour Monday But
mu ch \11 that hour "a con umed
b't' .1 do,cd-door caucus of it
Democnt1l mernbcr; One minm
bill "'a' pa ed Some ports fig·
ure'> \lo.ere: introduced It was a g1·
gant1c -...a.,te of time and money
o \\.hJt's new. Capitol oldumer'
m1tt)t ay faery )Car the Lcg1 la·
1urc fiddle around in January and
I ebrual)'. finally begins to do
<,omcthing in March, take an
Ea ter break. returns for about
two month of real work. take a
month oft for ummer vacation
and then return for the final
month of bedlam. u;ing to do all
of the things it hould have been
domg JnOnths earlier Whet · sup-
po<,ed 10 be a full·ttme Legi laturc
actually pend\ 130-140 days .,.'Ork·
in in Sacramento each year and
at lea t half of that time does vir·
tuaJly n hi •
What' nc i that C.lifomia
voter have indicated rather
trongly &bat they arc fed up with
a Leg· latuic thlt performs to
poorly. Rcjec:tina the nearly u.neni·
mou e<Mce of their elected politi·
cal kadCrs, ~•en eftiteffld a pni·
thic measure. ~ 140; lhat ~ tipt tiMit1 oa "lfdnk
terms. llashel tM I I' 'l•M•a
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UCI rally supporting
Gulf troops draws 200
By Karen Auge
Or1llQI Col.st Daty Pilot
UC IRVI NE -When Israeli
rese rve pilot Col. Uri Drom i spol.e to his
18-year-old d:rnghter in Israel this week,
he had difficul1y understanding her. I !er
speech was hampered, Drom1 told a
crowd at UC! Tuesday. by the gas mnsk
that covered her race and promised a
mensurc of prote ction if Iraq hurled
chemically loaded missiles into her city.
The pe~onal C\pcncnct: of Drom1, J
Los Angeles-based d1rccwr of the Worltl
Zionist Org.inization·s department of
informntion. hit home to m.iny of the WO
or so nt Tucsday·s rally \\ho ha'e friends
or relatives in the Middle East.
The rally was spomored by UC!\ l sr~1cl
Jewish Peace Club. and the club's
members compnst:d mJny of those '"ho
con~rcgated outside the Student Center
to listen to local poltlicians congratulate
them for their patriot10,m, applaud the
United States' war effort und prJisc
lsraers restraint in the foce of lrncp
aggression.
four of the county's five supel"1sors
addressed the cro" d, each c~pressing
support for the war. and for Israel.
Supervisor Thomas F. Riley. recovering
from open heart surgery. did not attend.
.. We need to dcmons1rate support for
the men and women over there fighting
for world peace," sai<l Supcf'\/1\or G..1ddi
Vasquez. "ho led off the ~l..1te of
speakers." Saddam Hussein must be
stopped and stopped very soon. And I
bel1c\'e that is the opinion of most
Americ.ins," Vusquel :iddcd.
James Todhunter, a Vietnam veteran
who said he intends to become a
cand idate for a new Congressional seal
anticipated for Orange County, told the
appro\ ing group thJl fighting aggressors is
of1en necessary. ..Sometimes fighting is
the noble and morJI thing to do,"
1 odhunter sa1J.
Tucsdny's dcmonstrution was organized
to show support for troops in the Persian
Gulf as well as support "for ou r best ally,
brael," said Guy Ziv, a co·ehairman of
the Peace Club.
The hour-and-a-half rully drew
onlookers who \\ere milling around the
S1udcnt Center during their lunch hou r,
as well as fcrur anti-wa r protesters who
bur'>t through the spectators carrying a
mock coffin and chanting "No more
dcJth." The four consistently interrupted
spc:ikcrs and consistently were shouted
do\\n
~1can"h1le, Col. Dromi sn1d he is
concerned abou t th6..-r.uety of h1'i family
in Israel. .. Most of them live in Jerusa lem
and I told them to move as close to the
mos<Jues as they can (mosques arc held
!tacrcd by the hlamic religio11 widely
pr;,icticed in Iraq}, " he said. hal f joking.
"Uut he (llus,cin) can miss."
Bomb threats jangle nerves
in Huntington Beach areas
By Robert Barker
Or1"Qt Cout Daily Pllol
HUNTINGTON 13E.ACH
Telephoned bomb threats ha' e 1angled
nerves in the city as hoaxers have made
calls to Humana Hosp11al, the Dest West-
ern Hotel, the Church of Religious Sci·
encc ond perhaps a do.ten other location .
An explosion also was reported near
Circle View School Friday night, bu t no
injuries or damages were report ed. Police
said. however, they do not believe the
blast is connected to the rash of th rea ten·
ing calls.
Several people reported that the callers
bad foreign accents, raising the fear that
the calls might be the work of terrorists.
Lt. Ed McErlain said police received
.. an unusually high number of calls."
McErlain added, though, that they were
.. more than likely the work of pranksters"
1ryina to capit:Jlizc on the extensive media
ciovcr1ge of the Pcrsiiin Gulf wa r. not of
tcrrori\tS, Iraqi or otherwise.
Carol}n Gaskell, a Best Weste rn em-
ployee, said she took Sunday's cJll "sert·
ously," but really didn't believe it came
from terrorists.
"It (the war) 1s provokmg some crazies
to stir up the heat.. .. They hJve a sick
sense of humor."
Corona del Mar psycho1herapist Linda
Algazi said rhc calls might all be made by
"one sick person ... a 1hnll-scckcr getting
in on the (war) action."
McErlain said he didn't believe Friday
night's explosion of a po sible pipe bomb
had anything to do with the rash of
telephone threats later in the weekend,
and that no call!) were reported in ad·
vance .
He said police received several reports
of a loud explosion at about 9 o.m., but
officers found no evidence o( 1 bomb.
However, a resident reportedly collected
remnants of the bl:ist the next mor'ling.
BUiit
From A1
G1lf
From A1
The U.S. comm:ind still seemed puz-
zled. mcanwhiJc, by the cslimated 90
getaway flights of lrnqi warplanes to
Iran. But an American ~eneral warned
the Iraqis that if they tried to return to
their home bases, "we'll get them."
Congressional sources in Washing·
ton said Tuesday an Iraqi transport
plane had returned to Iraq. The sourc·
es, who spoke after receiving 3 military
briefing on the war, had no others de·
tails about the cargo or who was on
UNION
From A1
presiden t dcli•1ered his nation:illy
broadcast address to Congress.
"As Americans, we know there arc
times when we must tep forward and
accept our responsibility to le:id '!he
world away from the dark chaos or dic-
tators, toward the brighter promi c or
a better day," 13ush ~aid in his 48s
minute speech.
The preside nt delivered a teri.c as-
sessme nt of the war to date: "I'm
pleased to report th:u we ore on
course. Iraq's cap;icity to sustain war is
being dcstroyl!d.
''Time will not be Saddam's s11lva·
ti on."
With Americans' attention focused
on the almost hulf-million troops risk·
mg their 11'-CS in the Persian Gulf,
Dush devoted the heart o( his annual
aJJrc\S to the two-week-old baule to
force Saddam out of Kuwait .
In the Congrc~. Democrats and Re·
publicans rallied behind the president.
"Now that war has begun, we'll work
10 sec th:ll it's swift and decisive, with
the lca\I pos 1ble loss o( life," s;iid
Sena te Majo rity Leader George Mitch·
ell, D-Mainc, one of those who had
preferred more diplomacy to war.
Along \\ith the Cabinet, lawmakers
and the diplomatic corps, there were
two 'pccial guests in the audience:
Drenda Schwurzkopf. wife of Desert
Storm commander Norman Schwa-
rzkopf, und Alma Powell, wife of Gen.
Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff. Doth received standing
ovations when introduced by Bush.
nu, was careful to address the na·
tion·s feste ring domestic concerns.
"There arc reasons to be optimistic
about our economy," Bush said, ~ng
low inflation nnd re9ord export levels
by U.S. firms.
Once ogain, Dush proposed a con·
troversial cut in ta.ices on capital gains
-un initiative denounced by Demo-
crats as 1 twc break for the rich.
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The Iraqis, who claim to hold more
than 20 downed pilots, said Jan. 21
they were dispersing the prisoners to
potential :nrge t si1cs in an effort to
wurd off allied air ouacks.
It was a repetition of Saddam's
"human shield" tactic or late last year,
when he sent Western civilian hostages
to strategic sites. They were later re·
lc:tsed.
On Monday, Iraqi broadaists soid
an unspecified number or ·POWs had
been wounded in air roids. On
Tuesday, the official Iraq i News
STEVENS
From A1
"It was not in our responsibilities ... but
we responded as fast as we could. We had
to call in two or three accounting firms."
Stevens al o downplayed the signifi·
cnnce of his Har bor Club job, saying, "All
alonit that was a pnrt·timc thing (or me."
He said his main job is as president of
Ca lifornia Beach Restaurants, whic h own
the Glad tone's and RJ 's restaurants. Ste-
ven aid since 1983 he has also been
pn:>1ec1 director of Monterra Ranch, a
pro1ect involving development of estate
lots on 3,000 acre in Monterey.
At its opening. the Ha rbor Club wa
billed as the first marina on the West
Coast to offer complete ervices for visit·
ing yach ts. The club's reasonable $600 an-
nual membership, its concierge service for
members and Stevens' involvement were
al o highly touted.
Pre relea e~ extolled Stevens' past ex·
pcrience in club management, mentioning
his stint s at the Jockey Club in Florido
and the Disne yland Hotel.
CENTER
From A1
What they found, according to Buld·
nssa rc, w:1s that "the Center, in a rein·
t1vcly she rt period of time, has
emerged as a l:.indmark institution in
Orange County. This has become a
mujor focal poinl in the county -
something people look to."
Among the ieneral public, Bald·
nssare found an 86 percent awareness
factor for the Center, with an 80 per·
cen t positive rating.
"President Bush gets favorable rat·
ingll like that in Orange County. Those
arc very favorable rntin&S.'' D:.ildassarc
rcm3rked.
One in . three local residents hos
been to n pcrform:sncc at the Center,
twice th3t many expressed an intent ion
to ,;o in the future, half the residents
exprc ed interest in touring the rocil-
lty and one In siJC said they'd be willing
to donate money to support Center oc·
tavitics.
Jump to their feet," Rohrobocher
said.
Bu h," Packard said.
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Agency said one was dead.
"One of the raids hit one of the de·
panmcnts of the Ministry of Industry,
killing one of the captured foreign pi·
lots, who had been evacuated to that
department," the agency report said.
Jran's news agency quoted Baghdad
Radio as saying the victim was an
American. But no Iraqi broadcasts
monitored by The Associated Press
mentioned the nationalitic~ or identi·
tics of any or 1hc reported vicrims, and
the reports were otherwise uncon·
firmed. Fifteen Americans nrc listed as
missing or as prisoners.
Although lauded in some pre cover·
age as the man responsible for turning
the Balboa Bay Oub into o luxurious con·
dominium complex, some community
members say Stevens' reputation is less
sterling.
According to newspaper columns writ·
ten while Steven was helping manage the
LA. exprru, a team 1n the ill-fated Uni·
ted Stale Football Lca1ue, Ste\len re·
portcdly spent thousa nds of dollars on a
daytime fireworks show and forced a
dance wear company to confiscate the
team cheerleaders' new uniforms because
of money owed.
He had a reputation or traveling every·
where by hmou~ine.
"He wouldn't travel unless he had a
chauffeur," recalled Ron Peca, a Costa
Mc a land caper who filed a successful
lawsu11 in 19 3 against Stevens to get
aoout a thou and dollar in overdue pay·
menl\
Peca 1\ one of e·ireral bu inessmen who
have filed sma ll claims actions against
Stevens over the past decade fo r money
owed.
On the other hand, Daldnssarc
noted, there were several widespread
mi~onccptions about the Center's op-
erations. Half the re:r.ident!lt think ticket
pn'-'es cover .all the Center's expenses
(this i not the case). Nearly half think
the Center receives some government
funding (ii docs not). One in five resi-
dents believcll that now that the Cen·
ter is built, there is no more need for
public donations (lost year's Center
budcet relied on nearly SS million in
fur.d·raisinA JO stoy in balance).
"People like it but don't understand
it," Doldassare quipped in summariz·
Ing his findings. "I was 5urpriscd at the
dcarcc or mlsundcntandin& or the
business side." said Roger Johnson,
the Center's vice chairman for dcvel·
opment. on Tuesdny. "I thought we'd
been pretty clear that we receive no
covernment funding and that ticket
pri~s don't cover all our costs!•
On the bright side, Johnson added •
the survey revealed "• very latte po-
tential support 1roup:1
Coun1y.
Dench, called lhat bip:misan dis·
pl:.y the most significant aspect of
the president's pccch.
''It has to send shivert down
Saddam Hussein's spine to see Re -
publicans and Democrats alike
Rep. Chris Cox, R·Newport
Beach, said ombo adors from
around the world itl the chamber
demonstnated the s:amc cn1hu i·
11 m.
Arlene Corv,ino of Laauna
1lc1ch, whole IOft, Lance Cpl. AJe.x
Corvino. ii I Marine Corps reserve
ist scrvina in the Pcrti1n Outl, uid
Bu1h•s speech should play well
with America's allies, 100.
Cox said Bush'• proposed re·
forms to revive the real e1t1tc
market woukt bolster the county's
economy, and Packard predicted
Dulh's auppon for 1 new hlahwty
tyatem, educa&ioa reform, cnc'IY
policy rcfomt lad other cbneatic
c:c;.11 would win the public's
"The mcsuge from the chamber
toni&ht Wll I me IC Of Amcri•
can leaderahip worldwide. to
Siddarn Huucin himself:' COi
uid.
Md Rep. Ron hcbrd. R·
Millloll Viejo, called 1he ovatioM
for IM Mtion'1 tcrvice-. Md
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Junior high
school teams
settle titles
Last wttk marked the Oranac Coast
Area Junior Hiah School ajrls volleyball
championships.
Seventh arade pool play Wis played on
T~ay, Jan. 22 wtth every team playing
each other. All six teams propnsed to the
playoffs on Wednesday 1n a inaJc ehmina-
tJon tournament.
The teams from Te Winkle, Costa Mesa.
Dw)cr and Corona dcl Mar were scrappy
and talented, but the championship was
betv.un Harbor Day School and Ens1an
Harbor Day, Wltb a arc•t hJStory of
succcuful volleybell teams, won the tttle
with a I S-9, I S-6 final score. Kelly
Campbell seemed to lead her Harbor Day
team from the scnina position while Enb
Hansen and Tnstcn Yamamoto were the
power hitten. C'oach John Carpenter had
Ensian play1na well but had too little
firepower.
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The eaahth arade tournament was played
on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25
with the same format.
It is amazina how much bagger and
stronacr the eiahth aradcrs arc than the
seventh sracten. En ian played 1n the finaJ
aptnst TeW1nkle, which had upset Harbor
Day 1n the semifinals.
Ens1an has a very expcnenccd team (six
club players) and dominated the finals.
Mt ty May. Melt sa Schuu, Laura Osborne
and Maha McAnhs led Ensign. which 1s
coached by Pai Stephen.
TeW1nkle 1s c0<oached by Liz Risko
and Happ) Parks Their tttnaths wett the
blockma of Cind) Haqcn and C'tnd) Rich-
ards.
It as areat to Stt how well these )Ounger
prls play volleyball It 1s real "pa set.
hit" volleyball b> each of the teams
0
The men's pro beach cu'Cwt will stan
this Saturday in Honolulu, Hawa11 m con-
junction with the Pro Bowl football 41me.
Many of our local pros, such as Enc
Wuns. Brian uwts and Scan Fallowfield.
wlll be there 1n search of that pnze money.
Some b11 names hke Karch Kiraly and
Steve Timmons arc still ptay1n1 pro-
fessionally an Italy and will not attend.
0
Many people ask me for 1nformat1on
about beach tournaments. college men's
pmcs. etc.
Herc arc a few name and numbers to
call for that mformatton:
• Ric Jennanas 1s the director of FOV A
(Federation of Outdoor Volleyball Assoca.-
tion) and his number 1s (714) 631-76S8.
• Bob Ncv.-comb IS the comm1 1oncr of
WlVA (Western lntercollcaiate Volle) ball
AUOClataon) and h a nu'*1' 1s (714)
8S6-S366. i-
•A subscnpt1on to Volleyball Monthly
map.zinc can be obtained by calhna (SOS)
S.1-2294.
•Updated volleyball scores are found
on the Sptke Lane at 1-900-B-SPIKE.
CtarJJe Brutl•'• volleyluall coJIUU •P-
,..n la Ch Orup Cout D•Jly Plht
neryW~.
Vanguards
in 92-71
triumph
SAN DlEOO -Southern C.ii-
fornia ColJeae•s VIJ\&UAfds ipiled in
the second half to beak away from a
39-Jl ldvantllD and rolled to a 92-71 Gdldcn tate Athlctjc Conference
basketball victory Tuaday niaht.
Bill Reynolds' Vanpwds put five
players in double fiaura -with Jeff
Bickmore leadina the way with 11 to
improve to 4-l 1n OSAC P'ay. 17-S
OYft'all.
Oi.ben «Onl'I 1n double ftlura
were Eric Camudaaet C 16), Mike West
(14), Mike Hauum (tl) and Eiben
Davh (I()).
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's NBA's hattasa tak•s rollln .,..., .... -----TNOLEWOOD -When the Los An-
1tlel Lakm loll five of their first tevcn
~it teemed~
1blc they ~ no lo•r . an NBA power. Now,
they·re the hottest team
in the lequc.
The Liken notched
their 12th straia,ht win by beatina New
Jersey 110..89 Tuesday at the Forum.
where the takers have been beaten just
once after losina three of their first four
pmcs.. It also WIS their 10th consecutive
home victory.
The 12-pmc struk is the lonaest of the
KalOn in the NBA. Ponland won its first
11 pma of the teason.
.. we•ve improved tremendously from
the ~nnina of the season,•• M11ic John-
son said ... Jr you look from where we
stantd io where we arc now, we are headed
in the naht direction.
.. And the only thiq I tee ahead of us is
better thinas. So I'm happy with our
p~.··
Prop-ess is puttiq it mildJy. ince their
slugish start, the Laken have been on a
roll. With a »1 1 record. thcy•re only one
pme behind the pace they act last tcaJOn
~hen they won a lcaaue-bcst 63 pmcs.
Actually. the Lakers' poor start wa a
little mislcadina.. Their early schedule was
difficult and they were playjna under a new
coach. Mike Dunleavy. who replaced Pat
Riley after be left to become a television
commentator.
Aflcr losina at San Antonio in their
1cason-opener, the Lakers were beaten in
o\enime by Ponland at the Forum. Then
came a victory o"er Sacramento and close
home~oun lo scs to the New York Knicks
and the Phocn1Jt Suns. the team (hat
eliminated the Lakers from the pla)of'f1
la'it season. ,
Finally, Ole Uken ~on at Houston and
lost at Dallas before hcatina up.
What turned LA around? Several things.
It took a while for the Lakers to adJU t
to Dunleavy's S)Slem and 1t took some
time for frcc-acent acqu1s1 uon Sam Perkins
to tet rolling.
Neither stanina center Vladr Oivac 00t
hoouna auard Byron Scon were very
effective early. They have been lately .
J ohnson is havina another peat teUOn,
as is forward James Wonhy and aeveraJ
rcsel""es ha"e done their part .
Dunleavy m de tt clear after tbe ioup
start that be wasn•t about to panic. And
ahhouah he expressed frustration. Johmon
said the same thina..
Now, all as well.
The Lakcrs, who beat the Nru 108-103
1n O\:ertime I t Friday naabt after Los
Anaelcs scored ju t 13 points tn t.he fourth
quaner. left no doubt of the outcome of the
rematch at the Forum. Ope'DIDJ 1cadl or
16-2 and 11-12 m the first quarter.
It was 60-33 at the half
Unbeaten
CdM locking
in on league
Champjonship
By Richard Dunn
~8191 Coat Delly Piiot
IRVINE-The) C3me b> storm an the
first half.just as the\ ha\C all season. but
Corona dcl \iar H1gh's Sea Kmp h.ad to
settle for their first Sea 'v ·~ League oon-
v1ctory Tuesda) in girls soccer actJon at
.\hon ~thlettc Park
The hope of ha" mg an unblemished
leaaue record 1ook a fall as Corona dcl
Mar 11-4-3 O\t'rall and 6-0-1. gave up a
second-half aoal to host Woodbndgc and
mattt'r. t'ndt'd in a 1-1 deadlock.
''l'vt' 1old them. I don't thmk having a
pt'rfect rt"\.ord makes an) daffercncc."
said tir\Hear < d~ ( oach Peter Farrell.
\I, ho~ 1ea'm is ranked eighth an the C IF
4-\ poll ''I'm not sa)tng we thought we
'4t'rt' going to wm all of our games
bccau~ 1t's a difficult league (Second
place> \\oodhndgt' and l n1,crs1ty arc
aood teams ..
Junior Lisa Boatman. C'dM's lcadmg
~orer 't!.-llh I goals. and freshman
~tclan1t' Huahes. v.ho scored the Sea
"'-mp' goal 1n the first half apmst \\ood-
bndae. ha"e led Corona del Mar this
~a\On on ofTcn~
Hush~. \CC'Ond on the club with 14
go.tis. dro' e 10 tht' nt't all alone at the 24-
mmutt' mark ht'fort' &l' ing C'd M a 1-0
bul&e
"HughM has be-en our most ronslStcnt
pla)t'r all ~awn ·· Farrell said. "I knew
what <,hC''d ht' hkt' bcfort' the season
hctau~ f',t' ~'t'n her pla) club ball and
sht' was head and ho ulder5 above evcry-
bod' t'I~ ~he'\ far and awa) our best
pla)t'r "
.\ \Oung team. tht' Sea Kings also
apP'-'ar for the futurt' Left fullback Cindy
~mu 1wphomort') and back swccpcr
( at'nl Wilham<; (freshman) head the
( d ~t dt'fensc
~~~Coat o.ly Noc
Corona def Mar's Tracy Sehrlber (left), Alison Kinn (7) two-time their opponent In 1-1 tie with Woodbridge.
(apt.am Tana Rh1e and senior Bcclcy
Todd ha\t' also bttn kc) fiaurcs for CdM
this season The Sea Kmgs. who avcraac
g1' 1n1 up onl\ one goal per match. travel
to Tu tan on Thursda) bcfort' closing out
1he ~a \ 1ev. Leaaue campaian ap.inst
l n1' ~r.tt) and '-e~port Harbor.
Community collfJl8 llaseDIJ ........
occ, Golden Wast enter with lot or ifs, maybes In lln•111
Mayne returns to Pirates ' fold eyeing the
chance to turn it around after 1-year hiatus
By RJchard Dunn
ar..,,. Co.I Deity Hoc
COSTA MESA -Don't expect an y
dramatics early on. but ptan on your
scorecard be1n1 full of names.
Oranae Coast Colleat bucball coach
Mike Mayne, back on the field after a
year's sabbatical, isn't IW't who's aoina
where in dte stanina lineup •.. not bc-
caust of bis ablence thas ~JI. but because
the Pirates arc lo.dcd with talented
position s>ia>ers.
··we hive 16 P<>$ition players and I
couldn•t tell you riaht now •ho's aoina
to stan;· Mayne said. "They can all play.
And they all wall play. I don't know 1f
we'tt capable of scttina a hncup, and u·s
not that I ha'en't been here.
"We don"t ha"e any tan. but we ba~c
a lot of IU}S who can play. That's
definttel> the way •e're Soina to stan the
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for Pirates, that means this Friday tn
t.bc Tam Patterson Memonal Tour-
nament at the Collqle of the Dexn.
Optnina apinst Victot Valley (S:30 p.m.)
at Anad tadium tn Palm Sprinp. occ. comina off its 'WOtlt 1ea10D si~
1976-hen the Bucs -nt a.n, sputltttd
to a 16--21 m:ord last )'eAI' and misaed
post«&SOn action for the first tune IUM:C
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Pitching, defense, as usual, must
carry Golden West's hopes for '91
By Rtcnard Dunn
~ ... Co.I Ollr D\lol
HUNTI GTON BEAC'H -.\ pov..'tt shortaac bu struck Go1den West
C'olkac. but if )OU So by tradition. thafs the way third-year G WC baseball cmda
Ben Villaneal ptefcrs iL
Other areas. like Plldlina and defense. arc of pater interest. And the
RustkrS Wilt bavc DO s.hon.qcs there.
"Offcn&ivcly, ~·re ll)iq to have to scratch and claw to aet ru .. Vil...,._.
Mid ... We're I01QI to have to bUnt IUY o'er and bit-and-run becaux 1111e daia'
have a lot of power. We ha\c to do -hat we can do to tet run ..
Third buemln Oend Cav.boro (Huntinaton 8c:acb Hilb). the 0..-.
Einpire ~ MVP last ICUOC\ after winni the conference bauiae 'iiie
at .404. WW ~ ODU!ltcd upon to jwocha man of lbOR nm
a. GOU>EN war•
MINNEAPOLIS -While Tod ---
' Murphy's back was beina poked and • _,,
prodded, teased and tmed, massaaed ' ...
and manipulated. the Minnesota ----
Timbcrwolvcs we~ also underaoina some contor-
tions..
.. A lot of things have chanacd. thafs for sure,"
said Murphy, a UCI product w1'ftM\as played two
straiaht pmes after mtssina 29 of the p~vious 30
contests with a back injury. "'There's been a change
in the personality of the team,
both an individuals and collec-
u vely. I never thought I'd see
iL ..
Founecn games ago. coach
8111 Musselman opened up
Minnesota's conservative at-
tack with what he calls an
.. early offense ... featurina fewer
set pla)s and more freclancina.
The Ttmberwolves ( 13-27)
Murphy won sax of their first I 0 games
whale employing the new of-
fense and ~veral players flourished. including Pooh
Richardson and Tony Campbell. who had com-
plained about their roles earlier an the season.
Richardson has become 1he team 's quarterback
and Campbell has increased has sconng.
··1t·s nice to come back into a happy situation
with the team being more successful on the coun
and people not grumbling off 11. .. Murphy said.
Murph). a 6-9 fol""-ard. 1~ j graduate of The
8111 Mus~lman ~hool o l Basl..etball. where
tenanous ddense and ngadl} •.trul lured offense
al101.1. for l1ttle ut:ata' ti}
In 191P-88 1.1.ath Murph} a'i mos1 val uable
pla}er Musselman coached the most ~ucccssful
team an ( B.\ ha stor) The t"o 1.1.ere reunited last
}Car when Musselman guided the Tambel""-Ol\.CS to
one of 1he Oc\t e\pansaon records l'\Cr.
1'.:t·' t'r nrx-ctt•d to contend for a pla~ofT spot.
the Tam her" oh Cl> allC'ptcd the -;mall '1ctunes of
pla) ang tough pl;l\ ang togetht·r and. occas1onalh.
oulpla\ ang a '>UJX'raor opponent
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the 1 amberwoh l'S lo\t h\ some uncharacten'iltcall)
lopsided margin\
.. The team nl•t•ded a t hange and the rnalh "8"-
that · Murph\ ..aid
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LOS ANGELES -Patrick Ewing ---
scored 44 points and the New York • .,,
Kntcks held the Los Anaeles Oippers ,, ...
scoreless in the final 3:23 of overtime ----
Tuesday night for a I 08-107 triumph that snapped
a thrtt-gamc losing streak.
In beating the Clappers for the JOth straight
lime. the K.n1cks improved their overtime record to
4--0. matching the Detroit Pistons for the league's
best performance after rqulataon.
The Chppe~ "ere led by Ron Harper, who
came off the bench with 23 points in his second
game back af\er more than a }Car of reconstructavc
knee surgery.
Danny Manning added 20 -points for Los
Angeles. "hach has dropped five straight home
games to 1hc Kna cks
Jack Moms elected to become a ~
free agent on Tucscia). and reliever .
Juan Berenguer lcfl the Minnesota •
Twin~ and <11gned wnh 1he Atlanta
Bra\Cs for S2 I m1ll1on over two years.
The T" an!t. however. got a player back when
the} signed o utfielder Chila Davis for one year at
a guaranteed $2 malhon. including a $500,000
s1gn1ng bonus The Twins have an option of a
S300 000 bu~out an 1992. or must pa} $2.5 million.
The 1992 lleal i.:ould increase to $2. 725.000 based
on I 991 oonu\C' for up 10 140 games and 600 plate
appearance\ [)a, 1<, hat 165 with 12 homers and 58
RR I tor t hl· .\ ngcls last season
In other sports news Tuesday:
•Patric k ~ulll\an re~agned after eight seasons
a ... grneral m.in.iger of the New England Patnots
and one mon1h af\er the} finished their worst
sea'ion t'H'r
•The < h:.1rlo1tr Hornets acquired 6-foot-11
ce nter Enc l eckncr from the Sacramento Kings an
c.-1tchange for a 1995 second-round draft pick and
future cons1dcra11ons
• Isiah Thomas had bones an his right hand
fu!tcd and the surgeon who performed the operataon
said 11 as unlikely the Detroit Pistons guard will play
again thl\ ~uon
-From Ill~ M•oclat«I Pre ..
or 1111 1111
Jlm Palmer, Hall of Fame patcher. on
Ralt1more Orioles manager Earl Weaver: "One
11nH: ht: told me nc,er to sho"e the ball an his
lace "hen I kit the mound but I told him 11
"a' "-J1't-h1gh "'hen I let go of 11 ..
UPHAM
From 81
fea tured c;conng po"i1t1on 1n the
C d "1 offense 1h1"i vear
"Hes bc:·cn the star pla)cr and he'-;
pla,ed a mlt' He·s JUSt extreme!)'
\tl·ad' uffl·n.,l\cl~ and defen"il "CI} ··
Thl' \<'a J...angs wall tount o n ha~
conw;tenq th1~ "~k with back-to-
back road showdowns against
Woodbndge (tonight) and Tustin
(fnda)')
"He put a little too mut:h pressure
on ham.,clf earl) 1n the yea r and
nghth <,o l">ecau<,c we expected him
to ntrr) the load oflcn\I \Cl) ... Om\
sa id ''Rut he's learned to bccomt·
patit•nt and not forte things and at'\
sho"n an h1-; pla) fhe res1 o f lhl'
1eam ha') also amprO\.ed. whl(h ha.,
helrx-d ta ke 'iOmC of th l' pres'lurc on
ham He ,., dclin11el\ our top pl.t~· er ..
L pham's earl} struggle\ win-
caded with a rock' start for the
defending (IF 1-A runners-up HC'
was ha s team's leading c;corer 1n JUSt
four of 1he first 11 games and Cd "1
started an uncharactenstac 4-7
But lJpham's "'ell-rounded game
has grown to include more and more
offense and the 'ica Kan~ have
bat1led back 10 the . .SOO mark
( 11 -11 )a Iona the wa y Hehn led the
team an SC'onna nine of the last 11
contests to boost has season sconng
averugc to 18 4 per pme He has
scored 30 three times and has a hiah
aame of 34.
Upham's sconng. however, tSJUSt
1 pan of the package. according to
Oms.
"We've had players who arc more
talented phy 1cally. but he seu
everythina out of his talent," Orris
caplained. ''I've known Jon for four
years and a far a character, work
ethic and athletic abthay combined,
you c:ouJdn't do any bet&er."
Orris aid Upham'• ltadenhiP.
abilitic:urc1lt0a key, bu• you wont
ace bim cnck hi quiet cool on the
coun. ~ ''The other na&ht inst Ncw-
pon. ht raJly had 1 quiet JO
poin " Orri id "'I •new Jon
played wdl. pertacular1 dcfcn iv
ty, but I had no tdN he ~ 1ha1
many."
Otti1 u UPfulm's tt11tdny
Will -"" him well 11 the coUqie
k~d $
............
Jon Upham (with bell) Ma cwrted IM COronlt die Mer .._ ._
Kings to 1 new level with hie mpro\l'tld ptey.
•
OCC's Giem, Golden W t's
courting in more ways than one
Wbe&bet ii'• aace, tbeeter, ~ .... spans, laortkul-
ture or bMket weavina-l&ke your
pick -Onnee e.out and Golden
West have no love for each ot.htt.
• dtlw, U)'V(IY. Pariab ll in \be
l&lnch Ind chttn Oiem Oft whm
OCC plays.. and Oiem does the
WM for Parish When be Plays
Thia )Car, however, iJ an excep-
tion . P8ia Pariah and Stacey Gicm are ~volutionlzina that law.
It'• •fe to •Y that Parish, a
fttshman on the Oolden West
men's basketball team, and Oiem, a
ff'Clhman on the Oranaic Cout
~omen's hoops team, a.R courtina
tn more way than one.
And you'll never 1u what they
did on thetr fint date.
That's naht. they played a one-
on-one. "The first tame we played."
Pansh said. "we we~ aoina at each
others' throats."
"In our JUmor year, we had 1he
same history cla " said Giem.
who paduated from Newpon
Harbor Hiah along with Parish last
June. ''One day after class, he asked
me 1( I wan\ed to play basketball at
the (Harbor Area Girls and Boys
Oub) down the street from my
hou1e. So we played and it went
from the~:·
It. mcanina their love rela-
tionship, wasn't easy for Parish in
the bqinnina. Giem, an All-Clf 3-.
A point guard last year and four-
ycar varsity starter. played hard to set.
"We'd known each other, .. said
Parish, an All-Sea View League
performer last year who started
Golden Weifs first 24 pmes th as
Richard Dunn
C-:?~ ~(d-----
~son ... We were 1.alkin1 lo the
teacher after class one day, and she
uked me, 'What arc you doma
today?'
... said. Tm practJCtng. Why
don't you oomc on by.' I didn•t
think she would show up because
she's a very quiet type of person.
We really didn't know each other.
we'd just seen each other play. She
thought l was kind of cocky and
she's quiet and soft-spoken."
So how long have they been 1n
love? "Longer for me than her:· he
said. "She was very tentative at the
bcginnina. She liked me, but she
wasn't ready to give up her inde-
pendence."
Although they no longer play
one-on-one. they suppon each
CdM visits Woodbridge
to · begin crltlcal week
In Sea View League race
ALONG THE ORANGE
COAST -Surging Corona del Mar
High bqins Its critical two-game
week at Woodbridge tonight to
highlight Orange Coast Area boys
p~ basketball contests.
The Sea Kings, winners of four of
their last five. arc curttnlly tied
wtth the Wamors an second place
(both 4-2). a game ~hand Sea View
League-lead an& Tustin ( 5-1)
"This as our finals week an more
wa)S than one," CdM Coach Paul
Oms s~ud f>f the importance of the
Sea Kings· athlC'tac and academic
schedule this "-tt~
'Tm concerned wtth how we'll
react to final cums. because 11
takes us out of our routine We 've
had prctt) good practices the past
two days. so I thank we 'll be all right. ••
Orris. whose team defeated the
Wamors. 62-50. in the first-round
league meeting. ~id the kc) "'II be
the game's opening minutes
"We're the kind of team that
needs to be focused from the stan
and not dig ou~lvcs a hole."' he
said "I kno" Woodbndge wall be
ext~mely competatave. rm not sure
af our first game was a case of them
not pla)'ang well. us playing very
"'ell. or a comb1nat1on of both ..
,...., In other 7:30 p.m Sea View
gamt'S. Tusun hosts Saddleback
and Newport Harbor vasm L'n1ver-
s1ty.
-By nr Dally Piiot
UlllPIJ CllPl1tl1n taps St. M1rg1ret's
All five Liberty Chnstaan High
staners scored in double figures
Tuesday as the Minutemen de-
feated St. Margaret's for the first
time ever. 62-52. 1n Academy
Lcaauc boys basketball actaon at
Liberty Christian.
Dave Kellams had a team-high
19 points whale Josh Garcia (12).
Tob> Curto ( 11 ). Make Hoggatt ( 10)
and Dave Vaccaro ( 10) all reached
double d1g1h for Libert) Chnst1an.
which 1mpro,ed 10 10-8 overall and
For the record ........
4-1 an league.
The Manutc.-men had lo\t tu 'it
Marga~t's nine consccutaH' tames.
In another Academy League
game
• CaJ Lullleraa 71 , Hultage
CUl1tiu 57: Drud Pluckhan srnH'd
30 points. and collected nine re-
bounds and seven steals as the ( -
Hawks (7-7. 3-3) took an 11 -poant
lead afler one quarter an8 eased to
the \ ICtO~
-By tt~ Dally PIJot
A little H.O.R-S.E now and then,
and that'• aboua n.
0
Nick Van Lue. the referee who
wu knocked unconlCious by River·
aide linebacker Sam Manu on Oct.
20 in a Mi ion Confeft'nce football
pme qainst Ooldtn West. bu not
dropped the c:harJes he filed to the
Costa Mesa Police Department on
Oct. 2S.
Van Lue laid unconscaous for
mo~ 1han a minute and the pme
was delayed for moR than lO
minutes aOer Manu -who recent·
ly accepted a football scholarship to
Utah -punched Van Lue in the
mouth following an un-
sportsmanlike conduct in the third
quarter.
··1 have no idea whafs 10101 to
happen, that's what I've been wait·
in& for." Van Lue said on Tuesday.
"I want the public to know that I
haven•t let the incident die."
Manu was CJCCled from the pme
and dismissed from the team after
the ahcrcauon. Van Luc was taken
to Fountain Valley Hospital bcfo~
the game resumed and was released
that night after a CAT scan and
other X-rays. Van Lue said he
suffered a concussion.
IUdanl Dua 16 u Oru1e C..•t
Dally Pilot Sporu Wrltu wlHJM
colamo ·~•n every W~y.
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Orange Cou~ Dally Piiot
Orange Coast Area brlels
UCI crushed In baseball opener
iu coUeae batebaJI seaion opener on • LOS ANOEL£S -UCI dropped x in lequc.
In the~ View Lcque:
Tuesday. 11 -1. qamst Loyola Mary-
mount as 1un1or left-hander Jon
8 UaJvenlty •. Newport Harbor t: Hcathcr
Podhch scored 18 minutes into the match, and Lht'
Tro1ans (8-S-6. 4-1-2) breezed from there aga1n\t
the Satlors (1-5-1 Sea View League)
Wilhard earned the wan for the Lions with seven
stroni innings of work in a non<0nfertnce pme at
Loyola. In the Paci fi e Coast waue
Junior third ba')(man Billy Bardcns (2 for ))
and junior second baseman Joe Furukawa (2 for 4)
wcr~ the ofTcnm,c 1paro for UC'I .
Joe Sewell. a st"ntor nght-hander, suffered the
loss for the Anteaters. who play their home opener
on Thunlday against Cal State Los Angeles (2:30
pm.).
• £1cattla •. Ceat•l'Y I: The ho~I Eagles
cruised behind goab from Sill dlffcrcnt players to
improve to I 3-2-3 overall, 6-0-I in league. tied w11h
Trabuco Hills for first
Michelle Ltt . .\ndrta Od1cino. Kim Nc"'land.
Ltons catcher And)' B1a&g1 had thrtt RBI.
tndudtng a two-run double tn the founh inning as
Loyola scorrd five times to brtak 1t open Loyola
improves to 2-1.
Amy Watson. Lauren Weaver and Laune Westman
scored for the "'1nnrrs. while goalies Knsuna
Gnga111c, and Julia 5chnursh:1n d id not face a ~hot
to record the shutout.
ICC w1tn1• •11111, 17-68
SAN DIEGO -The \outhern ..
H UNTING fON BEAC H -Gold· ---
en West College voile) ball star Joh • <-California ( ollege women's basketball > ~
team "'as a b7-5M '11.tam of Point Loma ----
as the hoc;ts used their depth lo po<it
Ebcrhan cappc,·d her long list of honor!I '
rcccnll) as she was sclcctcd first .lam ----
JC' >\11 . .\menean b~ Volleyball Month!} mag.a11ne
their fifth straight (1oldcn Stall' .\thletll C onkremc
victory 1n fhl· c;tarts
u \.\-( Coach Alben Gaspanan and o,cttcr
S1ac1a Allen were also honored. Gaspanan rel·c1vC"d
National Coach ol the 'l car honor\ for the \t'rond
lime in thrl'e )car' after guiding the Rustk·rc, to a
24i-' record and '>late champ1on\h1p Allen an .\11-
State and .\II-Orange Empire Conference pla)cr.
made ~cond 1eam JC '\11->\mencan,
KnstC'n [k, 1\ ~a' the game\ '>n>nng lcadC'r
~1th 17 bu1 ~uthcrn C ahforn1a ( olkge teammate
Su1anne Bako-. I I~) "'a' the o nl) otht>r pla}t.'r in
d11uble figurl·s a'i the Vanguards fell w 1-l in
conf'c-n•nn· 10-11 O\l'rall
lk\" h11 .., o l 17 from thC' field and b ot 11 at
tht.' hne
Eberhan an outside hitter who's headed for
Lo}ola Maf)mo unt ncll.t !lta~n. was the li.e) pla)cr
1n the R ustler.,· run to their founh state cham-
p1un~h1p 1n 11 )tars. She finished w11h a team·
leading 4~4 kills and 306 digs. in add111on to 41
aces
,,..,,, 111mlll M1rl111 coach
IH N 11'-.;C,lO"J BL\( H -Jo hn---.-
Bums. a \an 01cgo \late graduate ctnJ • '-•
girl\ 'olle\ ball coach at Westminster '
High thl· r;is1 ..eH·n }l'a~. wa., named A Mater Oc1 H1g.h graduate, Ebl'rhart also
earned .\II-State laurels and was the OEC Pla)'cr of
the Year ~hl· ~as the MVP of the state tournament
ho'' \nlle,oall \.Onch at Manna Htgh athklir
d1ret·tor Larr) Do)le announced
Edl1111111enr·t11m k•PI 111d
Burn\ .ihu wacht J at ( h3pman C ollcge for
l't'o }ear". dunng his t1·nurc at \\-cs1m1nstC'r .ind
M1\s1o n \'1c10 High A graduate of Laguna Beath
High. Burne; 1\ a walf..-on CO.'llh ant.I will remain a\
a tC'acher at Weo;tmin'iter The Edison High girl\ '><Xccr team
mainlainrd 1t!> first place '>landing in the
~UOS>l'.I LeagUl' "'''h a 1-0 \ IC:\Of) 0"Cf
Ou:an "'"" \oph11m11rl' lorv.ard I 'nnr Thu~I \4.·orl·d a gnat
in t~l' '>l·lont.l hall as Edison 1mprmc<l to I '-2·6
overall ,1nd fl-11-1 1n league Ocean V1t·~ fell to 2-3-2
Rurn' rl'plall'' Rue;\ kn\t"n. v.hn l.\a\ dt'>-
nll\'il'd lrom h1\ f){>\1twn Jftt•r mil' H'ar Thl·
\ 1li.ing'> "ho "t1n \un~t L l'aguc lllll'' 1n I Ql(n and
I 1lbX rl'tur n 111111 't.irtt r .. th" \c:a'>(in
-By tbt' D11JJ1 Piiot
Fountain Valley keeps title hopes
burning with 56-49 win over Oilers
By Patnck Larkin
O•aoo• Coul De•lr P•IOI
Hl ,Tl"(,TO'-Bl ~<ll
Huntington Brach High g1rlc,
ha'\kctball rnach Nirf.. U.irtlell,
loof..1ng ltir an' l'dgr ht> t ould !ind
ag,aano;t f 1 untJ1n \ Jiil'\ mnJ J
nl·'~ olll'n\t ag.11n,1 tht· '1\1\lng
Barun<i l und.1' n1gh1 \'n ·
lortunatl'h 1t11 Banktt thi: l.\f'l\'rt ·
mi-nl failed Oll'IC,'r:lhh
Morc 1mrortan1h thl" ~ti-4'-I "'in
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from the race "1th J )-l rt•lord
~anna lead\ thl· pall.. al X ll "h1k
thc Baron' rcma1m·d \l.\O gamt'\ t>tl
thl' pacc:
Huntingllin B1·alh and thl· nl'"'
offen\C v.a' 11\ u"' n '~or\t C'nt•tn~ a\
the 01lcf'i \.Omm11tcd :!~ turnoq:r<i
in the gnme and \hot lc\s than lO
rx·ru·nt from the fidd
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I:! !'<''"\' Im the <>tiers t Io 1 1
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• Edison Cl. Su .. Au 38. l ht:
'i':l11ing. < h.irgrr' lru1scd hch1nd n
po1n1<i and 1 l rehound'> Imm JUnatir
cc:nll'r T Jhha ( rvof..c, Fn ~a \1alkr
addC'd I ~ point and 'iC\ c:n '>teal' Im
fd"on "'htl h 1mpro-.cd tn 1..i.9
o\rrall 4-'1 1n kaaue
• ~HD VI~-H . Wntminsttr
:17: The \caha"' f..s ( 14-q. 5-4 I manu·
farturcd an I ~-point lead b\ the end
of the r.~1 quaner and coa'lled to
1hl' '1, Inf' at home aga1n'1 th1·
f10J)Cill I~()..~) '-1f..k1\t\IOO",I\
th1• lt1nl' <~l·an V1t\!. pla)er 10 \lllrl'
tn douhk figure~ J~ (. Odl h 0111c
\tarlln ck·ared h1~ bench earh Jnd
nlten ( 1uJHl t-..n'iten ~h( lu\~l.,
HIGH SCHOOl GIRlS
Edi'*' 6l. S.nt. Ana H
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Edltell S.-AM
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li: l~·a1111J Harn \ll>n:d I'/ f'l\>IOl'I
.ind 11ulkd down Ill rrhount.ls
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I\ 1)(•lfll' J' \\ 111('\lhr1dgl' c I ... .i ~· 11
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In th1• Paulil t 11a\t lt·a~ut·
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!7: I hl' \lu,t.tnj?\ rankeJ "o ., 111
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t1n11hk "1th !Ill lh"I \rtl\I\ J\
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1n ;1 f)\1tn1' .tnll !trahhnl I ~ fl ..
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< o\t.1 \k\J I' '11\1'rJll anJ h-1
1n the Paltfit < n,l\t u">t·d ,\ '1rong
tran-.1t111n gamt' 111 Mudd J .:!9-1 \
half11mt• hulgc-"l1kf..1 "-lrmpen
'corrd n1ni: ixunt\ tor th( \nl\\\
'hn tell tu \.I' and I -fl in k agul'
< mta '-k'>.1 hu'lh ( l'nlun un
Thu~a \ at 7 p m
• E1tuc.-la 71. Ctatuy U \(:n1or
guard l\kloth blrle '>lOfl'd .:! I
point' o n I 0 of l 4 ~hool'ng Imm
the field .md Patnce lump~in
added I.:! f'l\Hn l'i and 11 rebounds 3\
1h1· f Jgk'I I ~O-l 1.0) domina1cd tht•
< l·ntunan\ .it < entur)
htanna "'hllh "'0 0 .:!Og.aml'' tnr
lhl· !irc,t 11ml· )IO\.C IQ81 JUmpt·d
out "' a l 7-t> halfi1ml" lead The
\l html \lngk·\C'ason \ 1c1or. rC'cord
'' :!ti held h' the I Q8() duh
l\<toniquc Y.Ct't added 14 poinl'i for
1 he F ailt'\
In the .\cadcm) l eaguc
• Llbucy Cllrl1CIH u . Sc
Marpr~l'• 41: Liberty ( 14-4 over-
all) rrmaincd unbeaten in four
league outangs as Jenn} Engstrom\
eight point' 1n the first quanrr tn
hl'lp the '-'hnutemen tu a .:!(~ 11
ad\:tntage
v.1:nd•C' Bahnsen srnred IM
poinh . had 12 steals and I 0 l"t'-
bounds. ""hilc m\ C'ofTman added
10 points
HIGH SCHOOL ~U
E1taftde 70, c.ntur'f 12
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8111.DEIWEIT
From 81
Uke most of the Ru tJ~.
\awhom 1i a pp hitter He'1 the
only re1um1n1 starter from t
)Car'Heam which "'ent 29-l<t.I and
advanced to the )tate's final ~sht
after po Hna four Southern Cah-
fom11 RqionaJ v1ctont"I
The Ru1llc1', who enJo)ed lhetr
finC$1 snson la \ yc.ar 1nce 1982.
defeated Cuesta twice 1n a bcst-of-
threc sen~ at home. then moved on
to the four-ttam ~1onal at ( emtos
Collcie where they beat San
lkrnardino Valle) bcfort lo'>ing 10
LA Harbor They would defeat San
lkmard1no Valle) qasn hctore !>uf-
fcnng their second loss to LA
Harbor chmtnaltni them for the
pla>ofT"
Onl> three other pla}ers -out-
fielder Bnan Mena and p1tche~ Jeff
Hcnderwn and Derek O&Jr -C\·
penrncrd an\ pla)tng time a \Car
ago
··w r·re going to pla) fundamt'ntJI
ba'i<'ball this )tar." Villarreal 1.a1d
··\\ e·n: going bad. \o that It v.r do
pla} fundamental ba~hall '4l
might have a !>hot a1 lhl' pl&)ofh
That's our goal (the pla)ofT'>I Ix
cauS( )OU ne,cr f..nov. v.hJt mag.ht
happen o nn: ~ou get !here •·
Along w11h C av. horn in the an-
lidd, freshman Rob \.\alker cSt-r·
'Itel ~•II be tht' first ba')('man h'
dd'ault OC\.JUi.c a rnupk pla\cr' 4u1t
the tt·am \o phomore StC'h l{ath a
( 'presc; C olkgc transfer '" thl' \Cl·
ond ba<;eman "h1k lrl•\hml'n Ja'>(1n
Rr"\t'' (Hunting.ton l:kathl and
Jason ( ht•rm-. (I a (.)uint.i I arl· h.1111
1ng for the regular 'honstop inh
Bn~' "'ho"'"' 'tan 3t \hon 11n
fnda} v.hen thl· l{u,tkr' upt•n thr11
\Ca'ion in the Frt•,no (it) ( olk~l'
rournaml'nl hJ\ lhl edl_ll' h<.·~JU\\
DCC
From 81
Mike Mayne
l4K~
\fa, m· n·turn' ti> tlll" 1 I< < hl'lni
~•th a \~'· -,, "'"•l llll'llnh rn.1rl.
in I\ \l'.Jr\ hJ' inti kd lhl' 1111..ik' 1 •
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'Tm half..·· \t ''"l' '-llll 'It "'·"
gm><l llhl· ah\\.'llu 1 hJf'flt. lllJ ,111.t
f'm (nlo\ 1ng lO•h hllltl .Jjt.lln \ lt1l t1I
11 ha' h> do"' 1th lhl'\l l 11.h I hl·' put
11ut thl' dlon Jnd I ' lun "' go n
tlh lidll "•lh 1hn11 and I lt ll th,11
lhl' P1ra1c' 11r"-n 1•1•11 "'''" .1
ln&Ja m .11 \l'\ l'rJ r< >\It 111n\ in, I u.I
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Sec today's cl 'ficd section for DATELINE,
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OnJy in your Oran e c.o.st O.Uy Nol.
Orange Cout Deity Piiot
From Nontt Or ... County
ft'Olll South Or ... County
540-12JO
4'6·6800
642-5678 EJ
CLASSI FIED INDEX "2·5678
ffltOM *MTH ORAHQS CO.
f"°"8 I OUTH OAANOa CO.
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au.-Coun•• M·Fll 00Wn $ ()()om
~· ~ICATIOH OtAOUN1!
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W......., T-llOl'M T~ W..>30 .... Ftldey Thurt I 30 PM
SalvcM\t '" 3 30 ..... Sunday FN I )Cl PM
... 1eA hofM 8o. °' ze,. wtgar. new cpca, ~~Y811~ ~.~M=1zrt·
IHOO/mo. 11'4ee3 2710 Del!llw•r•' S780 mo TOWllMOUa• Luxury Oceanfront
Llg 18 r 1\ltk fMn Condo, 2000 aq ft, 2
tm, 2 ~. aund9Ck, 1t0f1es, 3BR, 3 \t8A, 2
2-ew gar, pool/lennl1. car gara99, MCurlty,
1 1780/mo 1'1'3-7342 1un deek +. Un-
l"wn. 38R 38A Horn9, aurp••••d ocean
nr bMch, Avalt. 215 to vi.wall 997-5119
H 111 ·
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duplex up,,_, f~ •
pvt sun d.CIC, refrig,
atove, 11000/mo. By
appt. (2t3} 27W300
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•LG 3BR 2BA 11295.
Call Connie, Agt
87W.t04
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.0000 LOCATION
lllOOPP
l..w'g9 2 Br 1 ._. Ba
to wnh••· Laundry
room. pallo, al1 btMna Mamo.
2071 l'HUAIN
TSL MOMT 132·1132
•lg ctun tbr 2ba, lg
cloMb, d/W, new cpt,
gar, lndry, "50-Sl15
NO PETS M0-24N
( 1 ,. f I r, 11 " . I ,' ! o, ; I L.1 ' ,•
t\t I• '1 . r, :lJ ll'SIDI woe 18f 18&,
batcony, •not garage. l~mo 120 E. 20th 1llOI A9Qtna C• lrcte.
St. Call .. 2.toeo 18001rno
UaTtD• 1 BR. refrlQ, 213-ztM.9798
1tove. m1c:ro. an utlll-AYAIUILI NOW ti•• Included. M30/ mo. 14,....157 lnvnacul••• twi;i. 3t>r.
2be, W/d t'tkup, f'rplc,
EASTSIDE ou1n 28R patio, d/W, no dOgs.
HOUSE. W/O hie.up. 1145/mo + aecurlty
Oarage, patio, No petl 213"'592-2214
$795 + S.C. 845-'72:M NEW LUXURY APART·
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• * 3IR 28A, Ira kltc:h,
Bl!ACH .... hc>N •BR frplc, 2 trg decka, w/d
aaA furn/unf. yrly. hk up, 2<ar gar. 1 blk
11700. Mark, 131.+194 lo betl or b•Y· S1400
•Newport Hel9hta• yMr1y. 4tM511
1100. etean 1 er. ga1. HTI 21R 21A 1121
lndry, no .,.ce. ld .. I Nu pnl, cpl, paUO, gar
tor 1 f?!!!O!'• 850-8145 1eo-1113/l5'7·1ne
J .... to """"' "°"ti _L..;.ID~O.;:;...;_IS_L_e ___ fulty __ fum_
e 2BR ...... 115o-S950 1br, utllltles, gar Inc: e 1 BR ....... 1726-$750 $7&&/mo yrty 1 Plf'·
CH€CK YOUA AO THf '"'aT DAY
l/'H. I 1600/mo Incl Qdnr. 71().()418.
HOUll W/IALCONY
L .1guna
BC!ilCll 21 '18
1 BR, patio. uaa 6 LAROE 21R $725 MENTS. 2BR 2BA with
1BR, 1BA. Vrly. S7501 water Incl. 1826/mo. 18R $600 ~1-4086 loft, up to 2500 '' mo utll Inc Ground ___ ...;;._ ___ ...;.__ 848-9501 or 84M517
Ga< /carport pool·ar>• aon. no pe'-873-083'7 1401 Superior. &46-e838
1 BR Apt t block f rom Lit• & airy lg 28R, 2 BA. I l'ltt UM1ly 1>1101 \111vH tor ettiC•ency ano eocuu1c:y
Mowe"'"' cl<Ct1»•onaff~ ff•OfS do OCCUf PN•M la:aten
.,,,,.., ,ou• .t<I 1, rrM:I bk~ .nci ~ your lid d811y
R"p<><t """" 1mme<1111e1, to ~2·S678 ,,.,. Oeoly Piiot <>« roh ,.., k•bol•ty tor .,.., err0t ,,.. .,.. 90...,11...-.n1 IOI .,.,.,,..,, ,, ~, o. ·~s·ble •·~· tor the cost ot ,,.,.
~·.to,. tu 1~. o.;Cuo-rd Dy,,.,."''°' Ct.Ort cen onty 1>41 IHO•N ,,...,,. tn .. ,,,,, •nMtf1tOn
38R 28A. frpfc, 1 car,
avl 2/15. 11150/mo.
Top 10o 942.9797
1 BR hou1• c101e to
beach & downtown
S850Jmo Aval! 111 wk
of Feb 497-1385
noor unit. Frplc Avall Refrlg Included SAVE $200 OFF NR OCEAN, Lg 2br,
2'11 157S.5t 14 * 145·5853 * cla to Faahlon la beac h . Quiet, 111cel· "'pie, pool. apa, l1art•
Arty .-nt(,.toHI 'thl µ .. t\J 'lllrtlhtn 30 da~5 Ai r~umtO wtM be
•vll~t tn wt /Wt 1'"11tfld to hn•11C• charges CClf'nl);Jled
"' I •, ot the unpa1<1 batanc:e per month all COl~toon
costs •n<I •ny '"">Onobte •tlOfney s lees
HOylH ... f~· c;.. .. . I-, ,-• t t
. . ...... •, • "/'I ' I I
Re/Max R"rs
Lg 3~. 2ba upper dplx
09Ck, gar, hl·bmd cell.
Xlnt cond St 4751mo
780-9020, 338-1441
Luxury. 2BR 2BA home,
f/J>. gar, S1295/mo
1st & la•L..1200 dep. ,....~2·5290.
Upper unit Duplex w
oc ean v i ew . 2BR,
29A. 1200 sq tt 0 1·
rage. All amen1t101
1 VII blk s to pvt bch
$1250/mo w,toas e
883-17t7
Newport
Beach 216
• .
den, 21.-'lB•. frplc. xlnt
2BR 1 BA yHrly Stove ,
refrlg & garage $1085
includes W/d & U1111·
1191 6'15·5882
2BR 1 BA. fp, carport.
324 E BalbOa St 000
u nlu rn: St 050 furn
680-3812d 279-0878e
Block to bch, 2br, 2ba.
avall 211 2 car gar,
patio, brlttns, S1050/
mo Yr lse 1546-7087
F U R N 3 B R 1 ~BA
twn hse FP, deck, 1 •
car prkng, blk to bch
S13501mo 675-4142
1 BR, enc: garage, elect
range, frig, no pets.
petlo. $550/mo .
142-5964
t BR, fireplace. cable.
pool, patio, garage.
No peta. 399 w Bay
S885/mo. 850-8357
l BR, amall, but cozy,
lots of wood, n-car-
pet & m ini bllnd1
S605/mo. 938-0552
28R dupl... trplc , w d
hkup. garage S885/
mo. No pets
819·"34-3710
1tt MO. 2ba. Privacy. Gar.
C.M FAMILY VILLAGE patio. No pet• 1825/
Acces>ting applcltiOM, mo N7·1n8,MO.e23t
2BR. 18A. $732/mo.
Gate4 ""'Piii lncWy hk· ue•. orw rtf!tgt &50--3083
THE SEVILLE
2BR w/gar. bltlna, yd.
Wtr pd. 838-4120 9-6
2e19 Santa Ans J 1755
,/yA; !fa E :~
Spacious 2BR 28A w/
apa, dfW. walk-In clo-
••t•. c•rports, 1820.
No Peta. &4&-4055
L<l9ur1.1
Be.1cll /6·l8
CUTE 1 BA w/patlo &
OCEAN VIEW nr town,
U11s a cable Incl. NI
smkr seoo ..... 1528
NP wport
BPach :>669
WEITCLIFF
lent tocatlon. g•ra99 Ing at $900 Calt 58~/mo. 780-1982 Bettle, 9&2·9f502 or
18R. yrty, garage Up. Marie, 54~130
stalra Patio, brtte & _M_O_m--'_H_L_Y_r_e_nt_al_u_n_tl_I
airy, walk.in CIOHIS 8/1519t ~ blk to
&760/mo 645-84_3_1__ beach, pier 2BA 28A,
200' to bch LO 2BA, furn. lndry rm, garage
bm cell. l/p. au1o gar prk'g. (818) 451 ... 473
door. 5001 River Ava S8951mo yrty 842-3890 McLAIN ENTERPRISES
FEATURES 2BR 1 B~. parking, Bal EXC SIVE Isl S825 ut•I Incl 2BR LU
tBA. gar. 1800 Ct•y BEACH & COUNTRY
St, 1850 873-3089 CLUB COMMUNITIES
2BR t BA Stepa to
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Nice old9f conag•atvi.
re., duplex 2BR 1 BA.
cozy frplc:, n lc. erpt &
bJIJldl. W/O hkup1,
oceanside of PCH. 2
car parking. Avt Feb
at. Drive by 704 Bego-
nia. S 1025tmo.
87S-.912
Costa Mesa 2124
loc a tlon No po1iit
S1250/ m o 72t -1586
Lovely 3BR, 2BA lrg
lot. I p, new crpt &
tll•, big potto Ou•••
9nd s t 995 673·6632
Largo 1 BR incl garage BAVBAEEZE AP TS
Step s lo beaeh. S850/ Spacious t & 2Bdrm
mo. all utll paid . Avall Apti. Close to beach
immod 631-0144 1hc:ool1, shops From
STEP S TO BCH 3Br SM2/mo $48-0336
Dana Point 2626
BAVFRONT MAIN
CHANNEL 1 Br fum.
S2000/mo Short Of
~term "9S-1455
2BA 28A O/W, pool,
frplc. 1128 Rutland
Rd. $900/mo. Quiet/
secure 148-3e79
bea c h S 95 0 mo
$ t 200 H C dep ~Qt.
990-4711 ext 2 t7
•BLOCK TO BEACH 3BR 2BA near BHCh & $200 OFF Pavllllon S1350 mo
1. 2 & 3 Bedroom
Apia wftrplc, w9t bar,
micro, w /d hkupa.
centre.I air & gara99
w /extra atorage All
maintenance Incl
Sony, no peta
FROM S 1,2951mo
TliE NEWPOf!T MARINA
7'°'°81t
FAJRWAY APTS •
llGCAHYON
~
····~· ....... C..11• • J ~00 OFF RENTI East·
aide new 2BR 2•..\Ba
twnhse, 2 car al-
tached gara99. wfd
hkup, lrplc. Must 1eel
S 12501mo 63 t -2480
•LIDO PARK•
2Ba. 2-car gar, upatra E'SIOE 2BR ew p aint w lrg ba l cony A vl • n Good je)t)I, ,.,... ..-..c..
lnter•tlrlg 1111ng1 to buy -
lt'1 .. 11w1t~dey
lnels.ltled
3BR 28A, tower unit, yHrly 557~985
gara99, W/O hk·up, DI 90~ o f 2BR 2•~BA
• 4~}11 .'~ '" • ' • ' M • now $1600 548-6529 & bllnds. gar, lndry Good loc, xlnt cond
1790/mo. 840-2426
W, St 195/mo Twnhm In .. clualve
2t0 °"'11 I 210 Lu(10tll1 area. gar, w/d, Vllry
··-"-·~•"• .. 1
i "'f, )l1 111 , l
s .... ,. ·V
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::.ur• :.A 1
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For Sate ••
General 1002
WE BUY
HOUSES
HUNT BEACH
WESTMINSTER
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
COSTA MESA
CZAJA INVESTMEN TS
714 840.3472
Ope,,Houu ....
01rec:to•y ...
O..,A r '>1 '~'
Newport
Beach 106
BY owner New1y r&-
mooeloel ~BR 2• 2 Ba
house> Steps to boach
& bay S399.500
631 7677
• E ts ld• 2B r 1 •,.,Ba
twnhse w/balcony, yd.
c vr·d prkg S925 No
pets 850-1 798
•LARGE 4BA 2BA• FamUy h ome w huge
b ack yard. Kids &
pets welcome. 2 cer
garage W Of Harbor
S 1 1 so1mo Avail now
875-4912 Bkr ----1 ST MONTH FREE (w 1
yr IH) 2BR, 2'~BA lux
condo Frplc, w d hk·
up, sec gate. parking
S 1195 mo 848-4472
COSTA MESA
BLUFFS LIDO ISLE 5br Spacious 2BR 2• ,BA
45, Wl de Lot twnhse Lg kttchon w
OPEN SA T 12_4 brklsl rm. 2 car gar lrplc sml balcony •
OPEN SUN 12·4 patio w Cl l'lkups,
203 VIA RAVfNNA small pet Ole Comm
The Prudl'nl•lll pool & tonnts V1ctor111
Ca11lo rn1n Rl'olly Canyon area S 1 150
Beautlful 1 BR 1 BA
Mobile hmo 1n gatod
com m Nr Cannery VII·
Iago S 1000 mo Avl
now 675·4912 Bkr
•OCEAN VIEW •
N r b c h moo or n
clean 3BA , BA I 11.
Ullll pd Yrly S 1 6~'>
646-1213
Tiny. rustic studio Pd
ut11 No k1t 303'~ 34th
SI Op en 2'2, 12_.
$440' moS 16-285-0223
Ups t al,.. 2br 1 ba, gar.,
2 sunny patios $102&/
mo. yr lse 908•~ W
Balboa Bl 675-9850
Capistrano
Beach 2618
Corona
del Mar 2622
1 BR Soa Faire Condo • •2BR 1 BA-NEAR
lg pntto full appl d w B EAC H! Frig , fir•
lrtg pool. Jacuzzi place, garage, lndry
$875 581·346e St050 1 0 723-1863
BEST OCEAN VIEW •Corohdo 2BR tBA
largo condo 2 • 2 lwnhse Pool. car·
Pool spa, tennis. H C parts. $900 NO PETS
$1895 650.2275 722-801 t or Evu
Balboa
Ctaronco. 6411 ·0168 Avl 2 5 Bkr 675-4912
P tncipala 0 1 Pis L IDO ISLE now h omo College Park 3b r 2oa
3700sl. Raelucoo to h omo Spa 'l car alt
S895K Opon Sat Sun garag e S 1300 mo
BLUffS c<>Noo 3Br Wknds 722-8140
2•~Ba F'R O'R on CORONA H IGHLAND
greenbelt. w alk to duple•. 2BR 1Ba tip
s1ores 640-1!58 gsr smt yd 3 pvt
Island 100 BLUFFS WATERFRONT bHch Agl 640-7000
10-5 Wkoa,s E-.t by ICC' 5•5·0318
22, VI Qr. t''D 67~·931' Premium remodeled Cull 1 BR 2nd story Apt
condo 2BR den on the BAY w belco· ESTATE SALE -3 BR 1 ---E SIDE 2Br 1Ba twnhH
BA as II S485.000 NEW CUSTOM HOMES l New pn1 cnrpt blinds
2 1 6 0 Pa1 0 P E N NEWPORT HEIGHTS & appl1ancos FP g ar,
2 ~B• S2 200 m o ny s 1100 mo Call
A11 a11 early M arch Jennifer 642-6515
DAILY 1 ·5 723-0690 Own er 1n town lo ---------3BR 22' ,BA. 2500 s ' lndry $930 640-2426 show 2 3 91 644-0209 MOVE-IN BONUS!I
orona lg kllChons & baths E SIOO 3BR 2BA I p Spacious 2BR 1 ·~BA
Ov1o t c u l-do ·sa c gar lndry new oa1nl JBea u l rful Bayrtdge twnhm e $950 m o I el Mar 1022 street 379 LaPerle Ln corp('I POI OK Sl3 SO condo 2Br ond unit. 900 Sea Ln 644-2611
(16th & Tustin) 646· 6"5·023'l or 645-3425 I gatt guarded view SP ECTAC ULAR view
CANYON COVE 4232 or 642·2000 • · ---Vo u1too c oils plsnl ---EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA · shu ller s A C m1t· on Ocean Bl 1700 t i
NWPT HOTS lg view iving & '""' rm' on r 0 , ft d w a , d , 0 b es lu~ 1pl 2Br 2Ba den
') bO 1wr1t1m, 1ecur1ty
parking & Shoreclltf'1
pnvate beach accesa
Vaufleo ce 1llng1 & fir•·
place
hm for Sale o• L9e cul·de sac Nico yard washer & Cir & •olr1g pa110. p rlung, storage
5br, 3ba Seo to app-s 1325 mo 722.8297 trg patio Ready 2 1 Steps 19 China Cove 1
rec I Spa.Wini Clflar 64&-2532 91 s t 275 Call Glon S 1950 mo 873-71592 LIVE 1 WE l ~ FREE
760-3600 S320.000
-
\4-'\TI HI Hit' I
111•"11 ... ·-
Rf Al T~
CHARMING COTT AGE
2BR 28A, 2 UT oar 30•1, 9'
b•ea••ettr R·2 v1t• tot
Ac•ou !Tom Car'lat Ot1 Parle
S~9 500 '19 S.000•• 114
~~II SJ By 0wnr
OPEN SAT'SUN 1-s
osta Mesa 1024
BANK FORECLO SED
HOMES. No money
dow n 1·800·733-0 588
Ex't 13
By Owner 2 sty 3br
2 '"' ba den & ta m rm
2 t 00 sq t1 on S A
golf course Vacant
$315 000 644-7036
DOWNTOWN SALE
Come on oown this I w eekend for the good
prtces' Heritage In·
veslmenlS 546-5880
LETS MAKE A DEAL
By 0wn.t S25K dn-OWC
Lets negot1a1 .. comt See
2264 N Me1tr W ilson
SAVE S 9 Houses under
S200K! For froo mar·
kel evaluation Ron
Young, Agt, 549-4673
Huntington
Beach 104
BRAND NEW
LUXURY 4 PLEX
Near Huntington Har·
bour Over 9000 sq ft
Many amenities In-
cluding 4K6 Tiie tub
May finance up lo
IX>"'-Consider all of·
ter1 Prlnctpals only
IM8-9501 or 14G-851 7
FORECLOSURE!!!
5 BR, 2'"1 BA, 2 aty,
pool, spa Huge CUI·
d•HC IOI, fam Hd llv
rm w/crac:klln frplc,
gOVfmet leltch, tormal
din,~ IU, IDQ'lt
Nf'wpor!
Be.ic ti 1 Oh0
Mobile E s1do 011•0! clean lrg I Agt 759·55159
2 01 in.• l·•o now. bit BhJttl 3RR. 1 story, tg Homes 110
SELLING OR BUYING
A MO BILE HOME
FOR FREE INFO
CALL 1-800-177 8836
ProMATCH
1nq CJ v.1'10 Musi 5£'"' Mstr Suite 1600 sq t1 r,c,n.r•,• 3 or 631 36Bfi Poot 2 car an o••
L uxvnv CON DO s 17!>0 m o 6114-2607
Out-of-State
Property 155
, V" '' 010 3br 211a
OP• cam CO•I ,, pie
Plr•c I g sr w c1 ''~up
n.11 ,., No pN"I
Orange Avo St '100
""O 673·8632
Lake Hav11su. AZ Oreat L rQ 2Br i"• B.:i lwnhse>
v11w1 Nu hH 3br S76 900 1p w d pV1 vd gar owe Call Lynn , <lnl QUIC'I IOC s 1200
800-432~595 911 I 101 54 !>· 7780 !,• 7 3986
Mohave A•ally BHG t.1(SA OLur f s CONDO
ime
Sharing 159
Selhng 'Buylni Renting II
CllT'OO•ovrd ,,,,U lla.re
~QR Fll(E 1NFOl'lM.Ul(.t1
CALL I 800 177 8836
Real Estate
anted 162
4 ACRES HORSE
Property Lg house
$595,000 For Sate or
E•change, 858 -0779
General 210
•BA 2BA Sol Vista hse
St800 mo 111 mo &
$500 1oc Call Sparks
Realty, 758-6311
Balboa
Island 2 106
OUTa TANDINQ 3BA
2BA home Frplc, w d
hkupa, garage S 1950
mo 87S-5381
Balhoa
Penins11lil 2107
c:totu~o 2b• 2ba 2 car
gar wopn r wd
hk up~ 2277 Pac111c
Av" Sll!>O mo
67!>·9797
NEW EXCITING!
4BR home Newpor1
Ho•ghts a••• S 1 7!'>0
mo 72'2 1880 eve &
~o nd t 251 ·18001
_.wookdy1
NoWly re mod 3br. 1 b11
lg new yard. pets ok I 929 Arbor St $1150
m o 1st last, S300 soc
dep 598·4 I I 5
PACIFICA
TOWNHOMES
N-port Heights 2BR
t ·~BA In chermtng
cond ition Fresh paint
private patio. carport.
pool & laundry Sorry
No Pell S8951m o
Curt II &3t -12&e ----POOL HOME
Eastalde 3-2 • family
rm, lg yard. cul·de-
sae, $1400/mo Yrly
RUSTY GUINTHER
831-8389 Agt
•2Br Iba. nu paint. Spacloua & m o dern
carpet, bllnda, beam 2BR 1 BA home wlnew
cell 3408 ~ Marcus carpet Yard w/pool.
S8451mo 873-7353 op•n meadow view, small pet ole W of
Charming Peninsula Pt Harbor Drive by 983
2Br 1BA, n-cerpet. Arbor St2001mo Agt
lrplc:. encl 2 cer gar. 875 ... 912
'1400 yrty 87&-MOe _T_wn_h_o_m_e_f_o_r _le_a_a_e_tn
Cornnil
d£~1 M,H ;.> 1,>2
•aBA. tam. room. trptc:
rear UP91•1r• unl1 of
prime locatio n 2057
Tu atln A v a 38R
2'"BA, '2 atry. with flD.
2 car get. bullt In ap.
1)11.an<:ea. and patio
s11es da, &e2·1818.
Choice uppor unit gateo
comm 2br 2ba Pool,
spa 2 car g ar w d rr-9
SI~ ""0 719 '?70
EASTBLUFF
Spac.1ou~ 'IBR 2BA
pa110 homo on corner
fol w ;o c:.11r g11r trplc
mQ(j(Hfl kotChen W d
h~ur> poor accf'~s.
S 1300 mo Avt now
n111 "1!>.119 1 ~
HAROOrl VIEW H OM ES
1on 1nA • 1011 Lq yd,
",. :"<V) 1r 'l•' S • q~
A:''S~1·"?~
H.lrhOr V1ow Hm5 b Oi'lllf
JBR 20A M onaco
rnon r>t Girr11'n er
~omm POl')I S 1800
6'14 ,,,,., 10 673 J, 7'1
Kida/Pets OK
Jbr v1ow fa st bluff
condn Sl6 7~ mo
St 000 to mnvo rn
'>•1A J'.l~'J
lld<J tsln 4BR .JBA
howu1 on ins•do lot,
gr('11t 1oca1 on S2 700
mo 6759311
NEW RENTALS!
Bay Av• Jt>r 1be S, !>00 °'"''"' 1b• •b• s1m 2b•. 2b a St200
2b• l b 11 S900
A1socl•t•d Realty
t 500 W Batbos Sto
103 NB 673-3663
Newport lsl1'n el 2BR
dock S 1 450 650-8928
Agt Tho Prudenllal
Callfornla Realty
OLD CDM·
JBdrm . built tn t905
A lrue charmer lull
ocean & b ay views
Entoy 1un1ets from
the porch Utll paid
Offered at s 1 &ootmo
CALL RUSTY, Agt
131·12881217
R&'M~·
. . . .
duple1, 1119' DI'· w1d llko Top floor PenlhOuM
up 11050 .. 7-7$40 Condo of MC bldg
ev. reo-11 02
•Charmine 28A aBA Beau11fu l, spacious, UYFROllT DUPlD --do """"' t b.. clHn. 1kyllgt'tta, poof, c...... • t""""• cu ..... lllOAT DOCK Over eo only 11500 OCEAN VIEW 28r 28• tac, teMt• 11,000/ mo 852-0111 87&-1014 townhouae. aec:urlty, mo • u111. 831-3819 3 • 2 & 1 • 1-New crpt ---2-c•r ger, frptc, 187& tl\l'U-OUU Nl!W ~ 28R 18A. yard, pa11o, c... 409-1742 YIRIAIWI
per ptumt>ing, faucetll, O/W micro, W • hk up ---------lmmacwa.t• 28A 28A tollela . gat door S1150Jmo. AYI now. OCl!AN VIEW OUPLC>C MC condo wlbuutlfuf ~. drywall • cabl-43.4 Oaftf .. 850-0880 L.atge 28A plus den. vtewl AYI nowl St400/
Mta tool Ooctc hotda 38A 21,... ........-.. du ...... w, 2 ~9 A . I 1 1 00 /mo mo etir l'TMf t 2
2 ~ta. 26'46'. Am ffp, ;/d "'~up ..... ~ e1..ea.1U? oollec:t
to eictend both i.v.19 •110 CANYON• tow.,d trw .... .,. peflo. wa!Jl fO be • 2 OR 2 ... BA. 2.C.,
N'79,000 S1400f mo. e1M1n oar•O•· ON 001.1'
JACOBS (# e1e-7P01. COUAH 111H/mo
DeCOAATOA PER!Sl!CT ap.c.tol19 HA 28A. 2 ___ 1 .... 1-00 __ rt..__
48A tBA, ~. 2 eat c:.r gar. tg tned yd. "' I' aMD RI! AIJY ger, top oond l1MO Newland Cenler HMIOR I ....,. liiiAl9 Df'fW by Oifffy ., , c.,. 1 1 tOOfmo ANdY now IA? pt«, 68A .A.
87 7 nation. ... 24197 OM·&ee7. Ralph M . minimum e mo lM
Ae,._a Aftl>a Carrvthen. Aeat10t. &OSOOJnt0. IAW2M ~='"'--=--"'C....:"'-'"'---........ --;..;..;;.~;;;;.;.."""-'.;.;;.. __
Costa Mesa 2624
S450 DISCOUNT!!
(Call for Oetallal)
Spac1ou1 1 BR 111ce
n-. incl frig, 11ove.
micro pool carport &
laundry Ca ll Sue
548-0492
EASTSIDE
Country Woods
Lge 1 BR ton. patio
country sen1ng S&95
No P•1• 180 21st SI
846-42&2 or 645-9543
OCEAN VIEW!!
R e decorated 2 BR
2BA cathedral cell-
1ngs pvt b aleony,
jacurzl From S995
No pell 855-08&5
$700 MOVE·IN!
OetuH 1 & 2Bdrma
•Small Pet 01(
548-7387
• EASTSIOE *
Spaclout 2BR, 1 BA.
retrlg, gas 6 water Inc
$750/mo. 145-5853
•$575 18A 11A•
Up1tr1. deck. no pet•
724 James. 497 ... 579
*I MO FREE RENT
2BR w gar, new crpt &
paint, yrd, we1er pd
25&&0 range 'B' s1as
1571 Orange 'A' $740
887 Victoria 'L' .. 1180
2194 Plecenll•·B $755
Call 838-4120 9-5PM
• 1 MONTH FREEi
t BR & 2BR 1\lliSA
POOi, spe. cable t'tkup
fttnAK• VILLAO• MMtll
INCREASE
YOUR
REACH
THROUGH
OUR NEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
TSl MGMT l»-2232 quiet, $900. 644·17~3
Carpentry J:, I 0
CAAPEHTAY HOME REPAIR
Ooorl W'flOowt ' dOM11 T ennne rept.t done ~
JOO.! 0 It Don "3-eeTJ
DOORa . noor1. lencea.
drywall and c abinets.
Dryw,111 358·1
DRYWALL REPAIR
Patches. water dam-
•g•, room add'• Free
est 648-0812 John
Electrical 3610
Gifted Crat1aman 1 •AESIOENTIAUCOMM
Mark, 646-1790 25 year1 IKP All
FR doort windows., phasa1 Felr rates
plnn 11111on 1hu1ters Lie. Joe 744-0123
H<l11l1ng J/20
DUMP RUNS • JUNK
Furniture, trash, tree
branch••. appltancea
Mlke_7 d)'! &46-t3"1
Home
lmprovcmcnt53 75
P.111111119 3850
llCMAE\ cox ,AllTIMQ
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PAIHTlNG • WALLPAPER
ANO REPAIRS
loal ,.,. &pen~
Frttlll.6'4-tOI
Papering 3866
I Z Fe.:l F11ctory d111ct price s I Celling "an S pec lallat
Cnll DGt 630.6504 Security llghttng pool
•C arpentry, lntle•t
pa1n1. h ome repair.
excl price Honest qualtty 282-7414 FARTHING INTERIORS
HANGING STRIPPING
l.tC I seo87S VISA MC l --_J
$2.60 per day
That s A LL you pny
ror
4 ~~' 30 day ............. ,.,
n lht
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For more 1nlorma11on
CALL TODAY"
ASK FOR LOIS
Your
Service Direc tory
Repre sentattvo
MASTER CARPENTRY spa, 270, ""' call•.
Rough l1n1sh·concreto free est 842·2448 Housesitting 376
& b11c11 work So Cal Eltctrlclln $30 HR. CALlff. nauve wHh ,.,, ~yr! 964·8~6 Short & long term
Small AN Big Jobs in FrH Est Love animal• ca·~•""· O•Ot-OOC• Gr (714) 722-8t20 · u11m 19 t79-Q76 :JOO•\ •t's A"(" N t tf"
~~uo lO ,.., "t<•
Ooort Rt PI' """•'>O<'t
CAD-""'t·P--loi:• t S•1r1 0.y,.. P1•0t ... c
~s t •O .H•ry M~
RES Coml'I. lloo"' Jdd s
dou•s bOOk '"tlvfs
DaioO CO" I '°''0 OOCYI r-6#0 dtdll 1-c 842·'951
Cement
Concrete 3526
Fences
& Decks 361
FENCES-GATES NEW Roi>•• Ae<!NDOd CtO.t•
pot l rte>'.tet CM NB
,,, "' 'Ntlflt 642-1"°6
Firewood 361
FIREWOOD-SEASONED
Qua "f '""'ed wood 'IO
t)rl119f'O'•«iell'fP'"'
(21J)IJ6.IS61 .hm "" OeiN
Landscape &
Lawn Care 3808
GARDENING-Full teN
Land1c ape-sprlnklra·
aod·m ow·edge-clnup.
, • ., r •••• 96&-27 t 8
al!Ml-Retlred Lan d·
scape Contractor Oe-
llgn Install Ltg 1m1
SAVE SSS 754-7170
SSL LandsCJ1p1ng and
Malnl Oosign. ctn-ups
9pr1nklt"rs now sod
CO ... "' •fl IC 751·70 I ..
61J.15-'t 1 __ _
WALLPAPER Contractor
Gaty Gompf Comm Res
<> anoe Cntv ""' 30 V'l l< 13212•0 ·~~366
WE 9J'I Sl\d ~ I~,.,.,
TOlll lnltrlQI ~"'D
Stmte ADVICE TO !HE
CAAZY l»-7t 72
Pet Services 387
CAT NANNIES, INC.
Professional ca1 caro
1n yOYr homo Fe•d
hner pley per1od Vet
Grooming lran1por1·
allon Full vac11ton
ser v i c e N ew port
COM aro a~ D ally.
wHkly, monthly ratot 642·4321
Ext 310
Or 1v e way1, p atios.
paths •tc No tob 100
small Reasonable Floor
lnstalllRepa1rs362 Sweet Tree Landscape Call 7 t4-222-4886
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Ca111 Pubht Uttll·
1101 Comm1ss1011 RE-
QUIRES that all usod
household goods
movers . p rin l their
PUC Cal T number.
11mo'1 & chsuttour's
print their T C P num-
Mickey 53S.0553
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION
Masonry-concreto P•·
ttos-d r1voway1·rl'd·
wood lenc11-land·
capo M11te 546-3096
H•rc 641-69e5
Ceramic
1les 3528
ber in all advertl•• TILE lnstalled/Repalrecl
ments If you have a Promot C°"'*>t.lt SeMCt
quesuon abOut tho I•· F E·• 1 .... galtty of a mo ver llmo rM "' ...... ttencn
or chau ffeur Call John 1 ii 146-4l7S
Public Uttltlea Com-fMrnffSJ~
m1111on 7 14-!>58-415 1 ·----·-
coust1c
Rcmodchng 340
C ORA'S LICENSED
DAYCARE So . Coast
Ptaia area S751wk
55e·119e
LYNN S HOME DAV •HAND PLASTERED• CARE HAS O PENING
Sm ooth or Oealgned for tnl11nt to 1 year w...m Dal/II PIU'tt "9 S• hour 641-9264 ~•"'-1461
dd1t1ons
Remodeling 3410
KEVIN STUDER Oenoral
ContrKtOr Res Comm
knC/bl!tl rttnOcMltng SI
Llc '93137 ll l·S~
cting
Lessons 341
flP LICENSE Ct11ldcart
EMPH ASI S on CHILO
DEVELOPMENT Newport
Hgts RoOln, 722 6320
Cleamnq
Services 3548
CHARO and JENNY'S
Housecleanlng Apt.
Condo-Of! e" Xlnl ,..,
E•p ~c bond 472·9329
Prooucera Actor1 Con-Ho~11clean1ng-Apt-Ofc· 1ortlum presents pro· leslonal tra ining for Condo s. Carpel clean-1ng-po1nt-etc Engllsh profesalon11I actors 111 apeak inn 9&9-4861
the beginning and •'ltt•· • --medllttillltll c.tlM1'°51' KATHLEEN S HOUSE·
pphances
Service 342
PAUlS'S A.PPUANCE SVC
Al .... k .. lllCS Mool41
Couneold StlV &~'°515
3021.a Hnor Ill c"'
Auto
Det.11l111q J•M2
CLEANING Personal
touch 0 "c IPl·home
_Xlnt rel1 645-0828
RELIABLE HouHclearv
Ing by the dey Local
erea )(Int references.
Cell Yolanda 831-5987
SPRING CLEAN lnalde
out, organize ator~.
noral clean & recoost
Ruby 875-8059 . THERE'S LIOHT at the Oetalllng Aut~ Truck-ENO of the TUNNEL
RV. FrM ftlck up 6 Hou1eoleenlng by
oai11vani. 43S-11et Helen. 5:M.:M25
R .11hr11r1111
H1 •f1111 .11 1-l-lH
f ~ l I' I! II
c..,, I 0 ' I \ l ft ' . -~
Con tr ;tr !fir<-. '.Vi!J8
R.H LAWTON CONST'
Uc. Oen. Contractor
Al1 Pf\Uee of eon.t.
20 Y'f'9 ...,, ~
I l• ,, ~
( t I t t I I 1 ~ J /ti
GOOD FLOOR Covering v "Y'<trl""C.....000 .,., ...
Remnant• Bond
Maint Gardening StN 000 Stn lNQ your P10me Nurt
Flf'I\ 1.H H I 548·~ 1 74 1'Q l'lident .,,.lnlll tov.r ... Sii
THE GREEN SCENE :: ... 7i~' '~' set u ...-Tr ... Sh•.;t>-l<'tl• L;cO~set a~n
Garage Doors
& Openers 3622
•COAST OVERHEAD•
Sec1oonAI I I po«e door Sonno• n110...n-001"'
Ltc 151 ~ "3-6tOe
Glass
Glazing 3682
Spr•n~ er lnsia '••·on
T•t• Tr1,...m1n9 Re1T1ov11
ywn Ma•nl & Cleanups
Ao101111tno • 432·880' •
S t. Lio. "589025
• TREES • f oplJe'I Memove 0....0 ~
-•l)tlnklr 7$1..)UA
Masonry 3828
SPECIALTY GU&S I trfrAAOR BRICK-Patto•F1repl1Cet
CuS1om l'IMOft • ..,,. IOP• Stone-Tlle-Bloek & A•
ward•!> doOts. ""'-enc:ls ta1n1ng Wall1 t&yrt ••P
FRfC ESTl~ATES 546"7•16 Uc: /ln1, refs. 875·3852
GLASS BLOCK
All m1uer1i111 & labor
Ratea from $24 sq t1
Any 11u tob. &so.2ooe
Handy Man 3710
**"•PAl"S HOME/
RENTAL PROPERTIES
Pa1nt·Carpenlry·
_D~•ll (Wy&45-5277
•HANDYMAN•
8-9 a ""' /00• .on. OU"" Ca• 8•uee IA 7 ~7IO
AMERICAN BUILDING
& PROP MGM T Elec ·
Plum~f'Y-Muonry
Glass·ftlt ~1·9155
CHRISTIAN Handyman
Carpontry-slmple
plumbtnQ<onctt!~ll
2Sr••~m~
Doug'• Handyman Serv
Plumb4ng-carpentry·
elec·oalnt·•c>l mstnl·
rH ld Olllr 988•5U2
HANDY ANDY
Etec..Plumb·Palnt. LI
earpn1ry. etc 831 4043
HOM• MAINTENANCE
ANO REPAIR
C1ll Jtff 963-1222
RETIRED contractor Wiii
Install your new Bay
Window Oo 1mall r•·
modeltng jobs Cur·
rent CA lie: &50-4463
THE TROUOLEBUSTER "°"" ,... ..,,. °'"'""" Sp.c.lal•al Sat11lac:hon a
fta1 "" "' 721...tl(l7
H.111l1n(1 ·p20
•
•
Massage 383
MASSAGE-Spell~
fOf ftle MW fellt, Healthy
Tot.I ...tautloft. "'" ... a~ ~°"' 1tre11 956--S, 76
STRESSED OUT?
Muuge Theraoy '"
Cl!i•OClflct< off c•
Ins ll' KC:Pltd
~•nat Rtt1111
Moving 3834
•A·1 MOVING•
730.1353
CLEAN & EXPERT For
a JOB WELL DONE 1
S tMng OC lo! t5 yrs
UC T·t$11.&12
Painting 3858
,,.. t nrs ot H100J Local
Ou111iy Mfrided
~•IO<ntt'I Rcnaro S.<IO< IP1l<lJc-ln~) &IS-3209
PAINTING PLUS
Qualtty & atlll
Affordable 548-5780
RAINBOW Circle Main!
,....,.~ Int U1 Houw &
Apt Oual jOb FrM Ml
St lic15&9191 83&·1751
SUN RISE PAINTING
CutlOll't wort !IW. trt Fr
dooralwlndowtllt~
~ 5'Jl407 5n.o1151
IUWFllDI 'AllTINQ
Oullflty l*flfll't ., ,.,.,... "°""' Uc. 80200I
tnaureo, Bonded ''" !allmale 14&-.3305
Plaster
Repair 3880
lnt/Ex1 patch platltlflng
Cullom texturing, qualtty
work Problerna·No Prob-
lem•! ,~ 554-7831
Plumbing 389
24 Hr £DO•MWS22
HEATING ' PUMBING
Uc 5' tm. Visa' Masttr
Property
Manilgement 3890 .
YOU" P "OP•"TY
t 8 years Hpe<lence
RE. Bkr, 720-0238
Roof mg 39 1 o
MIN,.,00,
ROOPINO
RHidfftl1'1 I Comf'ntrc1ll
~ 'IOW1 I PY!t
Oul'<ty worll f • "-• F 111
GUAAAHTEEO S'IC f'REE E ..
''""'•' •~7414 98&-5891 '~
RAINPROOF ROOFING
Ruu1e1111e1 a commerctal
Rttoo41 190..,. & tlryt11
0..e'ty worll ,..,,... ••
'aa1 O..w.,,.eea Svc
NICE N1 1$51*
1161 !>Ill 4t4-aot
~ ""Ul"O IOOlt? "-
t'QOI ...., $mal ~ "
qulca ' '"Y ti ,,.. .. Uc. cM m.(703
Spr111kl1•r
HPp.111 0.., \' 1; 1
lAWM ~ ...,.,._.,
111111ual/1uto1111ue tt~re/ ..... 20,,...,-. ,....,..,.....,,.
~ ._., .,. nA. OMce a uw .,. •. •
ttptc, I 09f ~. nM, 38A, 12' rdlUp ...... w.I ~. 1Mn
blOCk to OCRn, WfY gar door ttll' A OICMf lftlle, tO l"• ~
otun, 114tl~o . Pornon., CM ,..,, dNly of IMM ,_.,. a D1:N1R1 o.w . .,.&-3913 4M$-ON4. 8ecfl !!y. •••·uoe. II AT THI WCH Tt81n tor~ e..
New Luac Apt. t8A 211A WESTCUFF BUILOINO ~OUHO: .... C1 alref' '*""8 fOUllM. H8 ....
tN/f/p, •f)edoue w~ •~•••.. b\M COkW, •IY NOOll• Mtl tor M or Tom,
of amen. Cton Co • NEWPORT 8!ACH 1/2t. ...., TelMrt A ...... ~. 1:4f>T
()en •• mo moving,. WfftcMlf/lrvtne Ave Watd, ffoumwn v.-.v. Cailt ~ •XTRAS for TV A t>ate~ ,OOOf • Celt Oftic. A "-talt Avtlil ,_..a.-.-;.-to.;;t.,;;;2..;..1--------·~:~··!M•!:"':!:.!!!,:!f~~~-INW!es. N ~. 213,_._ .. °'!pl. MMtOt FOW\d dog. t/11 ~ S.SO.ltOO a •. ....,
ITIPI TO AACH 8ttttwty. ~ v... ........ llJllt _. ............ 2 ... 1 ... ~=~ ........... 1-....1 -
8.. ....... .. ... a... 'V""' ley are•. ~1115, fl•m•I• for buay .. ,...._ .._.. ,,,,,
St300lmo• .,3-2501 1,300 aq. ft. W/tront Of· Shop P{T. ln.el29. _,.., ._1 •-
3
"· ·-_..... ..., j;~": .. ;;'!!"';;;-;--;;;at;~~~~~~~~I rt.VW ... 9l1VP" '' f•~ .. Found rem ... l"Vn --· • hra. VISW YISW VI.. ..... • lg. ro4 .. VP door .. Sunday t :30-5:30
Back Bay 29A 28A 2• 1790/mo. ,191 Whll!Mr, •h•ll colored dog. CFO '"'""'~
ear oar. 'f.· 1t2.50tmo. CM d1y1 ~2 :oundCM~MC>f-·
12 ·t UIO 1,600 aq. ft. 2 large or.•--•---· --· ----
NEW 2BR 2BA POOL ~ & rac..,_lon.,.. Found, Golden "• • w/2 1g roll-up door t~. tam. I mo. ofd, Mk:rolctw/fat\lvet11cal 1.571aq ft. 1771 ~· Vicinity of Balboa.
S995-lo d!p 6'0-e379 C M D • ITM 148. ------------• 2 IDll M $700• LOST 4 mo ofd c.hoC
'IDR •• IOO. L•b Retriever. An-
•~ to nwna of Sn. Frig, dlahwaehar. Reward 126. 145-
atov• Incl. No ~u DUPLD + HI LAW aooe. " no anewar
Vouno Orang•
County publl•hlng
company tMk• ln<ff·
vtc:luat with at leaat
tavan years 8C•
counting ••~rlence aa a major rtnanclal
H9CUtM to be the
company'• chief n.
nanelal officer.
IE&I ITARTDI
NllDID
• S300-S500 per weak
• 8AM-12 Noon
CAU.M ... lo Me-e•1•
M•W MLM, pro•
needed, aft 10 Ma,
take away P'Oduct.
T!p!d M!Q. .U.0172
PffTILLD
W ... FWV09-nk
Kalen,aMaO
'IT TfeOlfl Procenlng ~
r.tunda.147-9121.
'"Tl""'
• ftfT ~ 91\ifl. Sub-
acut• SNS and in.
patlene H~. apeo
ct.llzlng In the ear• of
l*'90n8 M'O with '"• ttvutenlng, ch.ronlc &
termln•I llln•u••·
UNque nur.ing oPPof·
lunlty to PfOVid• AIOS
and Oncotogy ca,.
714/4M-807S.
ROOFING Eltllnator
ToP pay e..~e
2 to 3 yea,.. 557-4040
8ecrwmry tor front of·
ftce needed lmmedl.
~ tor long ......,.,
:"~~
proficient l'l Word·
fteffac:1 Call for ln1et • vtew.
D.L.W....,.
T ..... 11 ..... .,, ... .,94900
AllTOllOllLI TO
aM.UTATI
IALll '8llOMI
WANTID
.-AM-Noon Mon-Fri
•S71Hr + Comm(
Tttllnlng
•NoEJIJ>~
Frtendly C..ta .....
office.
714431-8135
UPTO •eoo
.....
Need mone~ Cast? •
StOOO P•' month -~·~·Ho -p ~= needed buying ~ ••
Item• .. ~ •
llUC1lone on our be-• half 1-aoo..!!HO'!,! . • •
s~
p~
, ff position wall "' Laguna 8-Ch ., ...
Ablllty to dlreot
•PMC.h theraC>y In e
S .N.F. Calltomi. lie
req P..... eonlaCl.
R~ HMf'lnO &
Speach Ctr. 605t
canyon cr .. t Dr. Ste
104, Rr.i,1'tda 112507
7•7~
TRACER
Tracef fol' MIP R•
fund Pollela• Poten-
tial l'.000. 641·7128
s.it~l&S Oen vu. t et btk 10 bch _la_~ ___ m!U!Q! ____ ...._. __ _
ITEPI TO UND 1410I( BJcr 14.2-3850 LOST man'• .mcm. En-
VAL Y 8CH RENTALS graved f\lfM, Xmu
1 BR to 3BA 1165. l<MpMke. 1-6.
unfUmlahed __ 7_5_1._1_000_. ____ _
$150 to 11400 M. CHIHUAHUA: Sml
VILLA RlllTAU tan, wht paw• A
Ru c,111t ••. ·, .7~12 bteaet, t9d coa.r. V\c:
,. .. Ponllbllltle• In·
elude directing dally
accounting opera·
tlone. financial r•
porting; performing
auditing and control
functions; managing
monthly closing cy·
cl•• and prapllfatlon
of monthly ftnanelal
•tatemant•: r~
Ing account• receiv-
able and payable
balance •hMta and
preparing spacial n-
nenc:lal reports r•
quested by 1enlor
management
INllDI ULEI
$4~1800/Wfflc
V9t')' •••Y In reall•tlc
earning• aelllng Ad
Space In Orange
County'• moat unique
publlcatlon• working
only Mon-Fri. If you
h8V• • good phone
vole• and lot• of en-
thuslum, call ma. Mr.
RotMrtaon, 373-1834
Busy compo•lng
room I• looklng tor
an e iperlancad
paat ... up artist. We
are • deity paper. ao
working wen undef cs .. duoea la a mustl
Thlf la an evening
po91tlon. We offer
fun medical. dental
and vlston care. ,.Of
mot• Information, or
to achedut. an Inter·
vi.w, pleaM contact
UH Larkin 91 4M2·
4321, eX1. 202. EOE
RUD •ooKa FOR
PAYI $t00 a Otte No
E•parlenca. Call 1·,..
900..a47·1878 (SO 99/
min) ot Write· PASE •
259Z, 181 S. Lln-
colnway, N Aur0ta, IL
eo5-42
PER MONTH
*•"cowmm*
Ear 1 y morning motor routes
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
TRAINING
GUARANTEE
Los Angeles Tim .. II
now hiring out•lde
sates repre...,tatlves,
afternoon •hlhs, 5
hours per day Guat·
anteecl S250 per week
during traJnlng All<
about our medleal In-
sur enc. $5.35 P9f l'lr
plu• tiered comml1·
SIOn 714-9&&-456&
......, Vlct011a/Plll09f1tla.. W. OpJJOrtun1ty ..1~10·1 Soult' l .1 · ,. '
Mct11 · .'Ll3fi
LAROE 18R A den, A.IC
WIO rafr1g, frplo, gar.
poot, tannle 1175.
875-2202 Of tea-6926
Rourn..., 1706
BALBOA ~N. room k>r
r ent, amenities .
Aero•• from beach
S350/mo. 875-5740
COSTA MESA. Room In
quiet home, kite prtv,
cable. maid ••rvtca
S260/mo. s-4~99 or
64t-4919
LA ... UNA tstAl.H
MOTOR INN
Wkly rentals 1175 &
Up. Cotor HBO TV,
makt ave. heated pool
& •l•P• to ocean.
Klich'• av1 995 N
_ Coast Hwy. 494-5294
Lido Pon, by the bay.
Fum rmlba •hr dbl
moblle hm, amen111 ...
prtdng $450. 873-5100
Newport Ht• Furn.
quiet, kit/laundry prlv •
retephooe. nontamkr.
non/drinker $375.
642-5182.
Nr Udo Village S4SOmo
Mature F may ••ch ·~ tor hou•ework and er·
rand1. 873-17&9
Rental'> to
Share 2724 ......... ~
k"'~ M F M Sat SUI\
900 ----·" .., ... no 1out1on1. ll?-4000
COM Share beaU1 JBR
home, 603 Orc111d
Walk to beach $420
694·9398 Of 72' ·9548
CdM·LO boauttlul turn
2BR 3BA home Outet
pvt all uts tncl, S825
mo N 1ml1r 644-6869
FEMALE
ROOMMATE
WANTED
To there 2BR 2BA
condo by South Co••t
Plau S400 mo (In·
eludes U1lllt1e1 other
lhan phone) M ove·ln
S400 rent plus $200
depaalt Smo11er o k
Must llke ~11 Leave
m••••g•• d•v• al 964·8930 or call aner
8 30PM al 434·3956
Available February t 5
M f $400, tncl ulll,
cleaning ave. c:ablo
E'alde Costa MHa
722-8739 even1n91
N B Near beach Luxu-
ry condo, own t>drm
C.M. NMdl IMdkl00!1.
AM LOCAL ROUTE. All REWAAD. 51M1)3
CHh. No Vend~. No~
Selllng. 12004800
Weakly from ••oh A Warm enettlve
guerant••d tocetlon. women want• to meet
Investment required. you NOWI No ~
t .. 00.22e..ee30. tlonfTurndownal 15/
SELLING OR BUYING min. 1 •900-716-9077
A BUSINESS? FOR the hottaet ~
FOR fll£f INFORMATIOH In Amartce by ptl~.
CALl t 800 7n 883& 1-0N·1 . 1 ·900-419-
ProMATCH 3825. ltO/call. 11 A
Investment
Opportunity 2908
ENJOV 14-t$11. ttlum on Trull
OMdt '20.000 to St,000,000
Ctl o.N1or1 AllOC
•19-4'35 now!
up.
Pcr c,u, .ti
Servin•..., ~oo·)
A DATE toNght. Haar
tatlclng ~ala from
tndl vtdual mu•t
have account d•
gr-. (CPA preferred)
Excellent benefits
Send resume with
cover letter to:
Pefaonnel Director
330 Wnt Bay Strfft
Coat• M•••. CA
92627
INVEITORI local women & men ~=======~ who would Ilka to
Active or panlve pert·
nera In envtronmantat
product• Una.
meet you (nam" A --------•I
49:MU93
Money
to Lo<1n :>(_! 1 ·l
•WIDOW HAS US 4
TO'at 120.000 up. No
ettdlt; No peneny. c.a
phone " lnctd). 900-
34&-33n S1 .15/m ln
. . tt
Otnilon Aleo. ~Now! HOUMkaepef wntd: rel ..
nnouncemen!s 292
able. lhotOUOf\. ,..,,
raq. Prefer atudent
N0-2063 aft 7pm
Empluyrr1..r1t ')')10
SSOO WKLY llOSSIBLE
Holy Spirit, you who WORK AT HOME
aolva all problems. Info 1 ·900·234·8800
who llghl au ro ad• so X779. Empt Info, S 15
that I can obtain my _P_h_one __ , .. ____ _
goals, you who give
me the divine gift 10
rorglve and rorget all
evtla against me. and
thet In •II lnat•nce1 or
my Ille you are with
me I want In this
short prayer to thank
you for all these
things and to confirm
on c e again that I
never want to be
separated .,from you.
and even In spite ol
all material llluslon1, I
with 10 be with you in
ele,.nal glory Thani..
you tor your mercy
tow•rd me and mine
EMB.
Income Tax 2922
PERSONAL TAX
PREPARATION
Accurate. reasonttbly
priced , confidential.
Evening and -ekend
appolntmenta (your
homo or mine) Maxi·
mlze the ta• bene-
fit• ~u are entl·
tied to.
Call 55 t ·8523 Leave
Mas.ao•
AIRLINE JOIS
Info 1·900·741 ·t400
X523·Fllght Attend·
ants. Ticket Agt1. Cu•·
lomer Service. Empl.
Info S15 phone f"
APT IWIAOE" 38 Unlt1 In Costa
Me1a. Apt • salary
Call Sandra. Mon-Frt
9·5PM 714(739· 1742
ASSEMBLERS Xlnt In·
coma to assemt>le
product• from your
home 504-848· 1 700
DEPT P2629
ATI'M ACTORS
C 1111ng1 avallable
Beginning Actors
WorkshOp,
(213) 27&-0918
Ans Svc ()per1tor
FT1PT day ahlltl
Weekend e vening
shltls Musi fYpe, wlll
train, $5/hr Costa
Mesa 54(). 1 777
A11embl• produc ts
Earn up to $550/Wk
$24 fff. No exp Wilt
tr aln Call t .eoo. m. t 404
COMMERCIAL
'RINTINO
UJ.11,IRION
Need an aggraHlve,
1elf·m0Uvated ~r·
•on to MU commer·
clat pr••• time
Large double wide
Harri• pr••• hat
time available to
print INSERTS.
TABS . NEWSPA..
PE,.S, ETC.
Cu•tomer wlll get
quality volume print·
Ing on a short tum
around time
Someone w•th some
established contacts
would be a big plus
E"cellent working
environment. Many
benefits Thia 11 a
commission position
w ith a bl-•ekly
draw against. II In·
1eraated. please con-
tact Dave Hotett at
842-41321 , Ext 252
COOKS
Train for lnduatrlal Ca·
ter1n9 route•. HB erea
Alll tor Al or Tom,
848-1030. 1-4pm
COUNTER HELft
PfT, dry cleaners No ••p nae 531 ..e&72
Cleric•l/Off. Support
PfT. Apply In peraon,
New'port Landing RH·
taur•nt. 503 E Edge-
witter, Balboa 87s.237l
DELIVERY
Nawapaper route•
available In Costa
Me•a and Newport
Beach 3 00 A.M to
8:00 A.M Thursdaye.
No collac:tlng. Car and
Insurance required.
Cal642~.
IWT'8UIGUC8 JOe8
All branch••· us cu ..
tom•. DEA ate. Now
hiring. Call (1) 805 ~==~====~I 962-eoc>o e..t. 1(.22387
MAROARITAVILLE
RESTAURANT
la accepting appttca·
I.Ion• for day & night
Part Tlme
COLLECTORS
SET YOUR
OWN HOURS
ff••• S • r v • r & Become an indepand-Moatoaa positions ent contractor colleC1·
Please apply at 2332 •no for home 1ut>-
W. Coast Hwy. N.B. acriptlona of th• Dally
MEDl,.11 Pilot Commission
-paid weekly. Contact Nead s>«sonabte, retl-Steve Rogers at 842·
able profl to manage 4333. growing practice. In-_.;...;;.;'--------
suranca bllllng exp. Lot• Of llUdanta IOOll tor
necessary. 53 1 ·530 t IP8ftJMlll tumilf*lga '"
,...., • ln-*7 L.ooll In ~ Wit ~ 111\d
dMalled tnnlPOrtllllon 'fOIA' ,... ea-tleed?
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Busy R E. co Sffkl
uel•ta.nt to a top po>
d~. Must be self.
a tartar. aogr•••lv•
and extremely d•
pendable. Sal•• pa1t.
tlona also avallabl•
Send Income req't to
P.T R., 190 Nwpt Cntr
Dr 1190, N.B 926e0
SALES
REPS
Sal•• rap• tor n-0 range Countv
Spanish language
n-spaper, mu at be
bl-tlngual, Costa
Mesa locatlon. guar·
anteed draw plus
commlealon , reply
Personnel Directory.
)30 w. Bay StrHt.
Costa Mesa. CA
92627
'::~::' S@\l~lA-3'£~s· WOii
IAMI
-------14ite4 lty '°" O Reorronge letters of fh,
four acramblad worda b-
low 10 form four 11mple word
ONOUP 11 __ I ___ I _r ___ I ~1 K W I S H b ~, --, ---, --t~r !
My neighbor was watching
me do some hght aerobics "I
started to exercise: she
sighed, "but I had to store my
exercise bike in the basement
I because 1t got 1n the way of
A T S S U T my -----trays • --1--1--1---1--1 .. 5--t U C..e>mple1e 1he chvcltle quoted
_ _ _ _ _ . by lill1ng 1n the m1w no words ....___. ___ ....._ _____ VOi.i deve lop from step No J below
• PRINT NUMBHfD LETTERS IN
THESf SQUARES
UNSCR AMBLE ABOVE LE TT H S
TO GET AN SWH
l s
SCUM.Un ANSWIU
• sABJl '>48\'NS Aw •o 1-.eM
94l u1 l06 ll asne::>eq iuaweseq 04& u1 9)11Q as1:>Jaxa Aw
9JOlS Ol pe4 1 inq. ·pa461s a4s ;as1::>Jaxa 01 paue1s 1
·so1q0Jae }4611 awos op aw 6u14:>&eM seM Joq461au A~
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VERIFIER
CALL 642-4333 T•..,o (2) people wul'I
economtcal car ana
current Insurance to
drive Newport S..ch.
Costa Me .. and Hunt·
1ngton Beectl verlfytng
dellv9t')' of the Dally
Piiot Hoor• are 9•00
AM to 1 00 PM
Tt1u~av and Satur·
dav Cafl 842-4333
HUNTIHGTON BEACH. CCST A WIS.A.
NIWPORT BEACH, .roultT ADf V AU.ET.
OMNI 6 LAGUNA BEACH ......
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHAIHF
~nd TANNAH HIRSCH
amond w IN J•d: and ace. ~
ca.mt I spade 0.Cla.rer M.eed the
ten, k>.tni to the JKk. and a spade
return cleated the 1u1t
Ne1thM vu!Mrable. ~th dMla It wu only aft.er cuhina the
NORTH queen of dJamondt broupt • dub
• 7 4 ditcard from W•t that declarer be· • x Q pn to reahu Lhe pred.i.ca.ment.
t x J 8 4 2 The~ we~ only eacht fut tricka.
• Q J 7 :\ and the runt.h had too come from
WEST EAST clube. South tned t.0 anea.k • tnck by
t j 9 8 3 2 • K 8 & IHdtng a lo.-dub llnfo.rtuna\Vy,
• 8 7 2 • 9 8 & 4 Weat was one of thOM delmden
t & t A 1 o 9 3 who could count to five Ke flew up
+ A to 8 4 • 9 2 .,·1th tht act of cluba and rauJed off
S<>l'TH two mon ~de tncka for down one. + A Q 10 A bit mo~ catt wouJd bave land·
• A J 1 o 3 t'<i the contract South can afford w
• Q 7 e lo&e • tnck to W t11t. It.net that de + K 6 6 fender cannot cnnt.mue the apade
The bidding: attack profiubl:,. Aho. dttlanr wu
South Wmt North Eut correct 1.11 gomg after diamonds
l NT P... 3 NT p._ fint he aunply rtarted the 1u1t
Pa. Pa. frcom ~ wrong hand'
()penmi lead: Thrtt .,1 t At tnck two dKlattr &bould cro&11
I I w tht quttn of huru and tead a low ~ wary of hand.a tnat look too diamond toward the quttn lf Wnt
easy w b. true F~uenlly that'• has the ace, no mum dam&gM de·
what they are clarPr. whu has tune l.l> ~t up club
I The aU<'tl-On wu 1tra11btforward \ tncka 1f tht damond.a don't breu
tnou,h South had 1 p.rft<'t one no Aa the cards lay. East can't fty up
trump openmi bid •nd ~1forth wu I with the ace of chamond.a wtthout
Jutt 1 rouple of pomta abort of prob l''""I South four tncu m the 1U1l me for 1lam CenAJ.nly, p~ on the When the queen of diamond.I wtnS,
combined holda.nc d1dn 't lffm l~ bf. I dedattr needs only t1rt'o morT tnclu
m any Jeopardy to fulfiU l~ ront.ract It'• tune for
I West led• low 1pade. and dKlarPr dKlattr to abandon damonda m f•·
captu~ Eut'a king with the ace vur of club.. wht'~ two tncb CAD b.
With hardly (IVlng the play a suarantffd sunplv bv dnVUlf out
thought, South ronunued with a di tht ace ·
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACftO&I
1 Droo on
,._,
~ ovt •nd beth $600 mo. 1---------.....,=======~===~============== 545-5060 or 842·9331
NB BALBOA. ocnfrnt on
sand Rm In 3Br 28•
h 0 U I e W Ip a r ii Ing
S~50/mo 875-s.429
NB Pn, MtF. N S. 3BR
2BA. w/d On beach
nr ten eta $450 Incl
utll. 973·3294
Na.LIDO. Male non-
• m 11 /d r u g a . K II chi
laundry prlv $450
873-8717 or 173-5879
NB m/f to •hara 3BR
2BA Step• to bch
Very clean. prof
722-0899. Ask for JC.
NEWPORT, Male, pool,
faq; own bath, encl
gar. II> utll. $485/mo
S 100 dep 84s.<t892
OCEAN·nr HB Harbour
Shr 2Br apt. S3351mo
848-8313
Roommet• wanted, 4Br
2'A8a house walking
dlttance to bch, COM
S4251mo. 79().9t95
SHARE 28r 1 Ba hOu ...
pvt entrance, paUo.
partclng. l•c 1'50fmo
"'" Incl 860-2927
Bu" 1111 • .... •, of'' ( e
orH•'r1 ! ,>lt;q
panncn or C'OllC'q~ M\ thinl ur
do. You hht ">OrltC'd 100 hard to
tum do""n an' utlrr or opponunit\
v.hach v.ould put 'uur CTf'at1\C' •b•h
II~ 10 tht ll"\I
SCORPIO (Oc1 :!4-No, ~~I .\ full
moon and challt>nJll\I UP«lS ht-
t,,,.ttn the )Un JnJ Jupllt'f stgn1t\
ttult )OU M \.t rt'a<h<-d 1 m11or 1um
1n1·po1nt •~ ">tll '' tMt1ns-p0tnt on
I.ht home' fron t or II wor\. Thtrt
fore don'I Jl'C' ur ll'C' 1n or II\.(' "''*) to fetllnl' n -.-lr-Oou ~t m in·
adfquan
SAG rtr AIUt'S I ~ O\ ~ ,_On : I )
O'tt the J)e\t fr.,,. monthr. wu ha'"e
bttn ufltd to bruk all tht ruk-~ •nd ao tt aloM tf ne<nsan 'llo"' hO">·
C'\.(T, )OU nttd tht rooprnuon and
wppon of lo"td o~ or pennrrs 1f
)OU ll't' to ml~(' tht M\I '~ Of
vour 1ournr) \UC'CC'\r.ful and linanc1all~ "'""'•n.11na CA.PRJC'OllN (l)lo,,. U.'Jan 10)'
Onr ma1or ~u~ or 1mtatmn for
~ou at the momrnt 1peinn to ~
e>artnen' oflhand or totall) un·
rt'"ahsut approach to financn. tft\W·
ment1 and rnourtn •htn. 1n f.an.
t~ ouaftt to ~ s1n11nc )our praitn. So. fOtU a \ho.i.'down and mSUtT
S Leoeno-
10 8"91
14 S..tSter
1s ~11em
1& 1n11rumen1
t 1 In 1"-rllQh
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20 Tiit
21 Stripped n Known u
13 E~os_,
2• ... .,..,, is Red 11\aoe
28 ti()un()S
S2 Of 101N Cella
33 Atone stage
OlrecltOl'I
S4 Cleus Suiow
l5 Ceramte item
3e ~
~· 37 In lhd Pl.C. ,,. ,...,.,.. "'" 3t E9Cape6
40S-4 1 ~
43 The Mid « Strlll•
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~Aead ---
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2
17
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4Q AIUUS (Jan. 21-FC'b 19) Tbe 20
combt~ 1nnlleftCC'l of a NU mooa
and a challrnainc aJpttt betwcd tk
suo and J&sp.tef ~ cenaioty
ma.M '°' an fltliahtttUftl da) Above all. ~tt. afford )'OQ lk ~ CJIPP0!1utu()' to Wnidl ar u ii
pai:alWl appwmt dlat pmoaat!J or
profn'ROnall)' )UI haw C'OtM to dw
Cftd o( the lmc.
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bunrint qualtoO DOW ti WI -
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S9 Fuel
60 Long~
t>trO
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2UIC ,,,,,.,
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6 Welelllul
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IVIWy
9 ~but
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IJ Contained
18 ~frl
19 II worthy ot
2J Get.
out of 2•~ ~5 Mun;apel
21 Callope. ....
27 Aacenoed
28 Auto llyte
29 00.V•ble
30 Pf!Qtly IN'\lb
3 t 8tt denSllte
S3 T-'ta
)I Scun-MM
31 SNlnt-
3" PwW\ecle <IO Weilenel or
Soo -
42 DllPrted 43 trvtntul
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town
41 Needle case
SO Manana
SI Peter -
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S4 NegeUV9WOt'1'
55 JlfM
11 12 13
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.._ ,_.., ...... c.o.. 19nll0 TOYOTA ••• M RRCU"V , •••
Orig owner. euto .._,., origlNI l'wofy ~-lllDA TOftAZ •• 1t•'Y good
...... , ....... -= ~· tr.M\t: aoo .... .....,., ...._ oordl••• phone,
1111 "" '' a e. 11 udl .. e11c1rtc ....,,. o A v .. • o I I o o llet, mirror•. cr~k
...., ...._ fUMlpalt tlnft.WNe ll"lltM. pot, kitchen ware.
tt•n•, full power, '*"' Wfth '*' "*"°'· \m• c:ondttton, P~ ~ U ,000 rnl .... 111,IOO Wlllt ~ain.d c.Mf,. dow9. new ......,1, .,. ••
... wen.re. Calt Hcettent condttton •. !Nao • ...._,.311, oeo. fl13) u1.-...1. om&8 c.. ~ Alf. AJC. "'' • P/8, "'' ,.,.,, ~-. .,_ BMW 1M't 321 only. Reeeonebl• W, f/'OL. "''"•'•• Ifft, i.tMtot, mvm«,,cai.
4 doOr, I epd, low ott..pp 71•7.alJ ~e .. ,~:-o w~u::r:: ~.i:w=h•=
mi .... ortQlnef OWMJ, Mere.de•,... (33474) eto. UIOO 080 .....
... 19n ._ ..... W.-.0 WAllTD BAS!BAl.L>"
HTATW ..... AIMffcen flOOTaALL end ou antlqUM. WNt• I A 8 K E T B A L L
C01'M table, mauve CARDS. 131~a v
framed print. 173-<IOlt w~o TO BUY· Old
LMNQ llOOll llT OftlENTAL RUGS. :;r.
Sofa, chair, coffH e&n1:0C,.~,~ ' table, two end tab .... --~;.;;...;=.;...---.-
Brown wtwood and WAllT•D. Orend-
W9ll meln4a1Md, a.1m-N90e.cted. Secrtfi.:.. St4"1 4iz4 144-1541 on altvet W/tlnted win-OOOd llrH. call AM ·---..;.·------
dowa. 114,000, Cy. ~11. IMLI IKI PONTIAC 'It
,,,..._ 191.q10. M•cedee 1912 ~o TRANI AM
aMW 11H 1361 TurbO, Meuttfut cer. 1 TOYOTA OTA
l•lmon/Sllver, poi. OWMr, ••c.flent con-722•20ll
/,I '
jr I t . ! · ! l: t}[I
The OfllANOI COAST ~V PtLOT la look·
... for M'/Wal bright
end enthualaetlc tMn-...... eo• 12 ~.,..
and older, to .. 11
newtpt1per aubec:rlp-~ lin .,, edult au-.,.,..d, door to door
..,.. cempalgn. LAt•
etternoon, earJy
~ hou,.. Excel· tent oppQrtunlty for t'tahl per9on. For more
Information, call Teri
M .. a~. Ext. 209.
-
gold trim. comfort-mother want• to bUy Al"l.tA '17 .. ~ r,i, 'I • ' lahed rim•. 1.yeet ••· dltlon. 11,150. 114/ Like new. juet ti
tended w1111enty, Ml· 1541-0el'3. VW 1981 Aabblt mllHI I epd, air, p/ able. 1425 for all. baby et:rotler, pl•YJMn. ~ "' ~1 \ \ l, It f r I •', I , tl
I.amp• to match, 12<>/ car ... , 144-7411. Su INTIQRA -.Ublehl c., Phone. Converllble, trlple wlndOWI, amlfm. c:u.•
l!•O•llenl condition NlllAN 117 white, MW engine a tom whMll. (202952)
throughOU1. All·~ llAXlllA llDAN lop. mint, $4,000 Stl,111
...cord9. 32.000 mllea. Alf. A:JC. PIS. ,./fJ, ,., 080. 2131434-571, co••t•• ACURA .. ch. 58t"93H. Wrought Iron Sec:urlfy 1,,..,..ted 11100. MOV• LI cou••
... ,RIO. eld• • elda Orllla. (2) 8'115· ISO. Ing mutt NII. seoo 5 epeed, p/e, elr. Utt.
c
Amana, etmond U25. MCh. (1) 1'•4' 135 • 080 can efter 5, cNIH, eunroof, .itoy Din rm + klnn oak We'll haul a help In· 11 Lym.,,. N.-enotM •!A ... 30. wti .. 1 •• (20NC009) $31,000 oao. Rich, w. PO\., .... KAT8, tllt, vw '79 CONVERTIBLE. ,.. ..
daya 474-4004, ...,.. CC. etereo c:e ... n.. red. Wtllt• top. chrome 171-llOO ··• ... _.. 17.._.... Need• ooarnettc WOf'lrt. -bdrm eet. C91-4t41 -·...,. --1 $3 000 751-1773 or $8 718
SOLID OAK 1111.Mililftitl~ 12&.9225. COAITAL ACURA
nlnga • weekend• moonroof, cuetom wh ... •. claeelc collec:· --------
548-2828. whffla. (33500) tor'• "•m. 14M232 or
BEDROOM IET JFZ 1 ft couch. 20' SKIPJACK. good 1.,..2500 CHEV '17 Z21 S"91 931.5055 11000 oao
CAllARO IROC EARL lkl TOYOTA ieat~:'°1~=:.L eun·
v • ,. ~
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Cabinets, four dfaw· brown a blue fabric, condition. Covef, In-er•. mirror, light• w/ need• upholatety r• board /outdrlve . Chelly1974FullS!ze Alfa "omee '87.9
qu"n alze waveleH $7,000. 84HS57 GtHt P.T. 4X411 Muat Black Beauty. Platl-
11 ., S•a num edition. Powor watert>ed. Armolr• to 391 TIARA H · C, power • • match. Paid S4,000. 4•P Granny Box. New everything with eun· Sacraflce s2soo. Ab-Radar, loran. gen. ahelll1lr••l•nglne + roof, tinted windows
eolu1ely t>eau1•full 581• lmmac. $135,000. wtre. OrlVe 10 apprecl· Interior le grey euec111
9398. AMTJQUI I ESTATE 142.aae8 atel Beat otter over In perfect condition.
V8. AJT. A.IC. PIS. P/8,
P/W, POL, P/eeate, tllt,
CC. Hope, c:uetom
whHla. (T24111)
$8995
An " $3 500 657 3600 Thi• le the moet fun s .. r• Outdoor patio JEWELRY 54(,..()75e · car I've •ver driven! EARLE IKE
fum .. 4 chairs, i.ble Large .. lec:tlon of di•· 21 · VENTURE, 2 Hiia, Fait and fun. Meehan· TOYOTA w/um~ella, Ilk• ~. m 0 n d 8 • v In I a g • needs CIHnlng up. FORD '90 BRONCO lcal detalla avallable 722•2098 * 8UYING ITEMS'* 1250 OBO. Call 842· watchH Incl. Rolex $&()(). 848·8857 4JC4 . Eddie Bauer, from certlfted Allam• ___ .;...;.;;.....;....--... __ * 1190'• to t960'• * 4759, 7·9PM. and Patek. W• buy, loaded, low miles. chanlc. Entire brake Oeleun 1978 710 ~to HouMnold• aell, trade and repair. lmmac Beat otter •Y•••m la new, aa well Wagon, rune great, r•
....... LY Meg. 873-1223 w 11 11 am H a r 0 Id pp 675-7811 .. th• Plrelll tlrH. llabl•. mull .. 11. $700
Bledermler, wall clOck, Cuetom made pool J-•lere, 3116 New· Jeep 1959 Wrangler Thia car lo1oka hfar OBO. 54().1180.
rere, elgned by table light, hand led· port Blvd et 32nd 35' Garden Ketch, new Sahara. Great Condi· more e11penave t an _H_o_n_d_a_t-98_5_A_c_c_o_rd-
9chmldt. apotleu ded Tiffany glass 973.0395 Perkins eng, roller tlon, 5 spd, 8 cyl, cu•· II Is. Private party In 51pd, AM/FM ster90. -.. .................. onl Never ueed $295 furling, gen. dbl tom stereo. 25.000 N-port Beach Voice di I _,.. .,.,., ....,... Y 75• ._..... OFF·WHT Fox Bomber k d od INCL II b meesage excellent con ton ~ plan • c er. mlles. $9.500 OBO ma 011 S3.700/0BO. 844-2242
722·1088 roof, •lr oondltlol'\lng,
Nl••AM '17 AM/FM •t•r•o CH· e..uw .. n •• power wtndowS. ''™FINDER power etHflng, crul ..
Auto, Pl•. air, ttlt, cu-control, 5 •pd 17.500. .. n •. cuetom whMI•. 873-9015.
4·wh••I drive, v-e.
(2EVA041)
St2,318
COAITAL ACURA
17 .. 2500
UIO'>
Dornest1l 9300
CHEVY '74 NOVA. auto,
1 OWMr, 8 cyt Nu Bat•
ROLL8 ROYC• '77 ~~~ ~~08~~2 S 1 350
Sliver Wratth II, 8•1· --------boa white/chocolate CHEVY '88 El Camino
hid"· 79K, Originally All eJCtras. phont. Xlnl
eold In NB. lmmacu-condition S8500
lat• throughout. 845-5778 or 5•1MM3A
$28.eoo. 7t4/64"920I LINCOLN '71 Conlinen-
JAGUAR 1985 XJS. --------tal 480 ENGINE
--------jckt w/knll collar. NB MOORING S35K. 721•9633 NB center: 491-3390
E11erclH bike orig S289· cutfs/wal•I band. Now 415·332·2468 BMW •ee D28E
Weeher a Oryer 1145 H C '155· Stalrclmbg Sm-Md S500 559·727• White with black Cl•an, low mllea. n-
;, i I >I I, HlCf''> 6011
each. Olehwuher •x•r orig S399, Hc PRIVATE DOCK leather lntrlor 5 apeod tires. Orlglnal owner.
1125. Refrigerator S175 UnuHd. com· Newport Waler. alee· •90 MAXI VAN . P/S, air. manual trana IMMAC $13,500. 873-e289, SIO. 146-5848. pu••~d 55().4789 trlc1ty. etc 673-7877 1 UL.ATE Only ..... 000 Newport Beach -crulae. stereo, II I .. ..
moutll ·depend onctull-mo•t new, $200. & 2 1928 Klmbell Baby or aide tie for 25 ft ILLNESS FORCES day•. cond . Take over
TRADE
th.rough claaified
RUNS GOOD S 1250
SH 842-05e7
Llnc:.'89 Continent••
All option•. plu s
moonroof, CO. dual
air baga. Can't qualify
HAVE A
GAUGE SAJ.E
&42-5&78 ..., ....
PActPIC VllW
•MONAL'AM Cenwtery • Mofiuary
Chaptl •Crematory
3500 PMJftc View Drive
Newpott Beech
M64'NI
lor leHe7 S5&7/mo ..... lll![lllll~l!!!!!!!lllll' &44-91~or 141-e885. •
Don'tdlipendonword9f ROLLS wh-lchalr, ali WANTED-ASAP: Sllp wheel, 3,400 mllea ml. $14,995. Call Gary MBZ '87, 190 2 .8. Xlnt
fledwtlenyouneveaome-walker• (1 w/WhMll), Grand. $2,500. 844-Hllboat In Newport SALE 47,...004. Evenings & ,.a ... $422/mo.
.,...,_•..:iu:..to_eail;.;... ____ --4.~S2~5;...;;••ch S.8-4530 ~93. Beach 865-5653 S15.995 631 ·2177 ~kencb SS0.0230 7~ 177! fil25-!_~25 1ti.••1• I ....
Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service will not be available In the Huntington Beach/Fountain
Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience.
VDY llAIY ,._., LR'I
Ol THI IYU ,.,.._r.
FlfttM. 9·a~. lr1m, WC• NctuNly rm a .... ATTMCTM ATTRACTIVE Liii THAN RlllllllER llUIVI IN llAQIC? 111 I T :y O U R c.Hfu1. NIS. actlv9. "· btue =· brCMn
Green •Y•d irlah IUROPUll ILOND PERFECT UTAIJIWOODT ~a.:!!,,:':,,.~ MATCHI ::'1rt~: :nt:'!:. c:'::: !':~ :,_.:.:: btond ~the ai1a SWf', ». 1111, allm, fn.. SWF, 5'10". 40 +. Look dke, e1NeUc, romance undet th• Good loe*lng 32 TOITI bumer, educated w. to off9r. I'm openr Tel
' • curable romentlc. amoker, caaual Ohle. good cook, in.a. Slim, attf8Ctlw, Hanka type. Seeeca In-ker, lady, open-,,,. ~story. rlt ... C~• t~•iv..•"-11,..:.. con.,..._ ~. ~ 8°' drinker, Into bowllng. 9"1<• m. a.cure. •f· eeneuou• SW, 3.. eatlabl• appetlt•ll ---------;:=;~;:=~=;;:::;::::;::4::;;;"'=,,.:;;;'°;;;ed=. •:::;;'395;::;;;;:::;;:.t;;';:.,,::':;";';:7'=;::1::::::;;:::::;;;:::~ m-.·n·o; ~Ith" .;. ~and happy workahollc by day. fecuon n/a CC).65 With M4tke 91~,. 40lah _._,_400 ______ ,...D,.."•~
peraalve, ••naetlvt Netca tall euco••M homebody/couc:h po-••n•• of humor. men cte.lnng fun In '"' vr ""''IWV' 110 RESPOND man 3HO ... ldn; l'IOl'HmOk• SWM for u.to ~night. ... king H3t2 Hr1ou• relatlonahfp. LOVll LIFE IWM n ,,... 1'1 .. Iona term~ erccltfn~ refattonehlp tall S with lhc• In-TWO HEADED '1UY .,2348 LW.M. 1-r 190 lbe. athtetJc. blue eyed
-'i:l11 I and II •long haps>'-_teresb ___ ._2_34_9 ___ Wit •-... Enjoya aunMt, rm.tc, btoMI f'-.dy for ..,._ TiO D~J'EUNE neu. 41112329 LUICIOUI LIPI w.,~ P:;::n:,; I'll fllTO IPOONINQ dancing, •port•, hon-oua felataoMhlp. I Ilk• ACTIYI BLOND IL0-11~T sw., 8, __ ,._. •• _ b"* to ... -... .__, SWM 28 tall, 9'endef. ..ty. truat. communi-IPOf19, OYedOOra. kid• WIDOW '"',As,,:!"'" r ..,....,_..,,. ... -·-· ~--1 lntelllgM't. ,.~ OMton. tpenAv Ufne ~ enlmale. Talc• •
.. aa..v'. aim, attreo-• """' ~al, 8'tm, 32 •:::;· :==nc--=~~ profeHlonet endu~ wtth • ~ i.cfV. cNnce! 1#131f •Call 1-900-844-0100
uv. In ao·e ... ic. 111~ andml • 40lahb, anch J.c":;. n:. lootc'tnci Ing to' touch and "tit· •9~15~~h~ .!.",k01• !'l:c,~,:!:a.1•4111 ~ TRAVILlll NOT E 4 d' . d · · d
.. poeleve" ...,,. wtth ... nn•r. HC • for •cttlng relation-tet'" (!!ugh) 4123t3 • .;; ldncl"-~etv TOURIST • ntcr -tgll co e appearing 1n a
...... of humor" for •PoftinO ettente •nd ahlp with 30-38. Too uLOOKIMQ FOR Hrlou• hot aPoOn eo-lllWPORT, HAPl'V & IWM --... llllMntut•
wafb. tri.ndehlp • tall n/amkng men wltfl· I good to pu• thl• up. " t11·-'"MlA••LI -• Lt'stcn to greet1'ng ec1MllM, etc. I Ive In • ~ .nttude. -'"' •234e LOVE" tton. -"""""",.. out ledy wtlh CUNM
Newport Beach. c:er•. han991, lhoughl· -------SWF 42, v..-y •ltr•C-INSECURE, 42• ,., ... """· 140 Iba, end .eyte. I'm blond • Leave n1essagc (you can change it f'Z314 M and good HnM ot PETITE tlw, eucc ... tul. non/ •A• "IMQ aquertan. ·~•. ... t• lbe, MICY wfth
humOf. tl23t 1. IOPHllTl"ATED """'""" proteuklnal, capable monogamou9 Intent. · f · 1·· d) WI emolcer SHlc• tall. OWM In 40'• of •vet· of uncoodftlonel low. tl1J77 I not sat 1. IC ADlllUT101 ~. loving. 'PW·
1tua11y minded woman
with good, refined , .. ,.. •eekt" efTong
~.de4erm1Md "*' .... nobee ld..ia and ~da. My ~:blondl ..,...,. Otvorcecl. 31.
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CURIOUS ILOND REDHEAD wealthy, fun loVlng, ro--oe look• and mean9 Dream• ol emlllng, --------Wh I ·
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Notice i1 hereby given by the Department of Community Development, Planning Division
of the City of Huntington Beach that the following Draft Negative Declaration request
has been prepared and will be submitted to the City of Huntington Beach Planning
CQmmlsston for their consideration. The Draft Negative Declaration will be available for
public review and comment for thirty (30) days commencing Thursday, January 31. 1991.
Draft Negative Declaration No. 90-28 in conjunction with Tentative Tract Maps No.
14042, 14043, 14044, 14243, 14244, 14277, 14296, 14318, 14319, 14320, 14321, 14326; and
Tentative Parcel Maps No. 89-264, 89-265, 89-266; Zone Changes 90-8, 90-9, 90-11,
90-12, 90-13, 90-14, 90-lS, 90-16, 90-18; General Plan Amendment No. 90-7 and
Coastal Development Permit No. 90-36 and 90-40; Conditional Exceptions No. 90-37,
90-38, 90-39, 9()-40, 9<>-41 , 9G-43, 9G-46; represent requests to aubdlvtde 15
non-contiguous parcels for low density residential development. The twelve tract maps
and three parcel mape will allow for development of a total of 159 single family homes.
The request inch.Ides 1 variance requests for reductions to minimum lot frontage
requirements for some or the lots. The request al50 involves one General Plan
Amendment to change the land use designation from Recreational Open Space to Planned
Development on a 2.40 acre site and nine (9) zon4!fChanges. The project sites are located
in the Seacltff /17th Street vicinity. "
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Huntington Beach, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. Any person wishing
to comment on the request may do so in writing within thirty (30) days of this notice by
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Due to popular demand. the Onnse
Coast D1U1 Piiot will reprint Jiant,
full-<:olor, red, white and blue
American flap in this Saturday's
editions .... After noticing a rash of
local flaa thefts and stores unable to
keep up with orden, we introduced the
flap last Saturday, and they were a
huae hit .... Our flap have popped up
in home windows, the aides of can and
all over ataff writer Rusa Loar's desk
and file cabinet. ... "We have been
overwhelmed by rcaden who either
misled the flaa in last Saturday'• paper
or who want more so they can display
them both at home and at their
businesses. We arc more than happy to
obli&e and help support for our men
and women (aghtin& in Operation
Dcscn Storm."
• . . QUOTES Of THE DAY
"It's too 11rasful (/<X /au) to Kt
stro11gt /aca out tltnt. Sht's a/nady
bttn roped onc1 -why make it mon
traumatic thon ll luu to~?"
Deputy District Attorney Jane
Shade, on why a courtroom was
cleared so a 12·yeu-old Dana Point
girl could testify in a rape cue (A3).
''Jwtkt i.r IN fNOI illltl'tSt of man
on taftlt. "
Daniel Webster
' . . 'TODAY'S EVENTS
•The Vienna Schuben Trio per-
forms a prosram of chamber works
by Moun. Schubert and Ravel as
part of the "Music in Founders
Hall" aeriu at the Oranae County
Performlna ArU Center at 8 p.m.
Tickets arc S20. Call S56-ARTS.
•''The Security Pacifte Collection,
Twenty Yu.rs 1970-1990: Prints,"
an exhibition of conte111porary prints,
opens today and runs throu&h March
23 at the Security Pacific Gallery,
SSS Anton Blvd., Colla Mesa. The
pllery ii open from 11 a.m. to S
p.m.
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Thursday, January 31 , 1991 25 cent s
Police probe charge .
officer guilty of DUI
By Roblft 8ltbr °""" COllt Ollr Piii HUNTINGTON BEACH -Police
Chief Ron Lowenbera said Wednesday
that his department bu launched an
invati&ation Into allegations that a {><>"
Uce off1CCr may have been drln.kina
when he wu involved in a traffic acci·
dent in a police car.
The incident reportedly took place
on the ni&ht of Jan. 20 when the po-
liceman was drivina to the scene of 1
police stakeout where an undeTCOYer
officer reportedly shot a suspicious
man.
A letter containing unsubstantiated
alleptions from an alleitcd witness was
See PROBE/111
Two accidents injure
six, 1 person critically
By Bob van Eyken and Anna Cekola
ClrWIQI CCIII Ollr PIDI
NEWPORT BEACH -Five people
were injured, at least one or them criti·
cally, in a spectacular l\\o-vchicle crash
Wednesday morning on Pacific Coast
Highway, while a pregnant ~omen was
slightly injured later in the day during a
collision on the Corona del Mar freeway.
In the PCH crash, a brown Ford nn
loaded wtth wood paneling struck a late
model BMW while attempting a lane
change on the northbound side of the
highway and skidded on us side for about
100 feet befor:e smashing into a telephone
pole and comma to rest next to a buildina~
at the comer of Moman& Canyon , wit-•
nesses said.
Three occupants of the van were evacu-
ated by Life Flight helicopter to Western
MedicaJ Center in Santa Ana, Newport
Beach f11c Capt Don Gra> said. The driv-
See ACCIOENT/111
12 Marines die in war's
·tirst major ground battle
Moving day lor the tower
la ~c.. o..r. Nae
WorkeB move the lifegu~rd tower further out on the Huntington Beach Pier.
The battered pier is being taken down.
Newport Auto Center
now top Rolls deale.r
Iraqi tanks, troops take over
border town in Saudi Arabia
By John King
The AUOCllllCI Pl'tss
OHAHRAN.
Siuda Arabia
-Iraqi tanks
an d troops,
some faking
surre nder ,
smashed into
Saudi Arabia'
northeast cor-
ner and seized
an empty bor·
der town early Wednesday in "heUacious"
fighting with American and alliec! forces
Twelve U.S. Marine were reported
killed in the heaviest combat of the 2·
week-old war -the first Ameri~ns
killed 1n ground action Saudi and other
allied losses were described as light, Iraqi
casualties as heavy.
The U.S military said much of the
Iraqi advance had been beaten back by
U S. airpower, Marines and allied troops.
But as the bloody da) wore on toward
midnight, lraq1 for~ stall held the tmr.n
of K.h afj1. on the Persian Gulf, and Ma-
rine and Saudi troops mounted a coun·
terattack to retake it.
Saudi hght armored force reached the
center of K.hafji, but the Marine~ pulled
back under hea\')' Iraqi rocket fire . Iraqi
fire continued on into Thursday morning,
indicating the alhcd attack had not yet
ucceeded.
Twenty-four hours earlier, when the
Iraqi columns f1n1 struck from Kuwait,
some 1dvancin1 T·SS tanks had their sun
facing rearward, a '1gn of urrender, but
the Iraqi then opened fi re, the Mannes
reported.
The Iraqi thrust may have been de-
igned to punish Marine unitJ that h~e
repeatedly sbeJled Iraqi_ pocitioDs just In·
"de Kuwait. and poaibly to provoke a
Ytider, longer-term battle, a pound c:on-
nict for which U.S. commandcn arc 1tlll
Ford says
lastin& ueace
war's goal
By Pu~ ..........
JR VINE -Two former tacadl of
state, Gerald Ford and Valery
G~ d'f.5taiaa, 1pcd Wcdncaday
that punuit ot a last.in& peace in the
Mideast abouJd be a primary pl
after lraq is de!eated in the 'Pe.niaa
Gulf War.
Ford and GiJcard d'P.ataina dil-
cuued the gulf crilis and otbct World
affain durina a .,,..... at ua.
At a p1 coftlerence prccedina the
Bren CCntcr C¥ent, the twO leaden
cxpr a thill auppon for tbe ......
rar effort o force Iraq out ot Kuwait.
And while American officio u..
con tcnt7 rejected attempts to link
the Iraqi mvast0n to the Arab-larHli
conflict. Ford aod Gilcatd d'~
joined a srowina Cbonw of leaden
who i there must be • aeardl for
Mideast 10lutlona oncie the war bu
ended.
' Tbe former FrenCh prelidcat laid
Europeans .. n.o pis u oan·
See FOR0/111
prcpariDa.
Baghdad ndio told tbc Iraqi people
their army's tint push into Saudi territory
-"the ltinadom Of eViJ" -WU ·~
out" the ''forces al dae 1ynat1.••
Meanwhile, u BaP did 10Q1bt to boall
Iraqi morali, the Dcler1 5-. allies_...
S.CJUUIAm
.. , TRIED to hold my shirtsleeves,
but they slipped out of
my fingers."
by Brad Anderson
"It's some sort of game he plays with me I
have to beg tor 1t. ·•
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IN THE NEWSROOM
Due to popular demand, the Oranae
Cout O.lly Pllot will reprint aiant,
full.color, red, white and blue
American Oags in this Saturday's
editions .... After noticing a nsh of
local flaa thefts and stores unable to
keep up with ordcn, we introduced the
flags last Saturday, and they were a
huge hit. ... Our flap have popped up
in home windows. the sides of cars and
all over staff writer Russ Loar's desk
and file cabinet. ..... We have been
overwhelmed by rudcn who either
miued the f1aa in last Saturday's peper
or who want more IO they can display
them both at home and at their
businesses. We arc more than ~appy ,to
obliae and help suppon for our men
and women fightina in Opention
De.sen Storm."
QUOHS Of THE DAY
"/1'1 too stressful (/"'ha) to stt
strange /acu Otll lhor. She's already
bun raped onct -why nuJu it mort
traunuatic than ii ltJu 10 ~?"
Deputy District Attorney Jane
Shade, on why a courtroom wu
cleared so a 12-year.old Dana Point
airl could testify in a npe cue (A3).
"Justic. ii IM vut ln.taat of trUJn
on torth."
Daniel Webster
' ' 'TODAY'S EVENTS
•The Vienna Schubcn Trio per·
forms a program of chamber works
by Moun. Schubert and Ravel IS
pan of the "Music In Founders
Hall" series at the Oranae C.ounty
Performing Arb Center at 8 p.m.
Tickets are S20. CaU S56-ARTS.
•"The Security Pacific Collection,
Twenty Years 1970-1990: Prints,"
an c.hibitfon of contemponry prints,
opens today and runs throuah March
23 at the Security Pacific Gallery,
SSS Anton Blvd., Calta Mesa. The
pllery is open from 11 a.m. to S
p.m.
LOTIERY .....
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Thursday, January 31, 1991 . 25 cents
• P_olice probe charge
·officer guilty of DUI
By Robert 8lfbr °""" COllt °"' Plat HUN'JlNOTON BEAOt • Police
Chief Ron Lowenbera said Wednesday
that his department bu launched an
investiption into alleaations that a e<>-
lice otrw:er may have been drinking
when he wu involved in a traffic acci·
dent in a police car.
The incident reportedly took place
on the night of Jan. 20 when the po-
liceman WIS drivina to the scene of a
police stakeout where an undercover
officer reportedly shot a suspicious
man.
A letter containing unsubstantiated
allegations from an aUeied witness was
See PROBE/111
Two accidents injure
six, 1 person critically
By Bob van Eyken and Anna Cekola
OrWIOI Couc °"' PloC
NEWPORT BEACH -Five peoele
were injured, at least one or them cnti·
cally, in a spectacular two-vehicle crash
Wednesday morning on Pacific Coast
Highway, while a pregnant women was
slightly injured later in the day during a
collision on the Corona del Mar freeway.
In the PCH cn1h, a brown Ford van
loaded with wood paneling struc.lt a late
model BMW while anempttng a lane
chance on the nonhbound side of the
h11hw1y and skidded on its side for about
100 feet before smashing into a telephone
pole and coming to rest next to a building
al the comer of Moman& Canyon, wit·
nesses said.
Three occupants of the van were evacu·
ated by Lile Flight helicopter to Western
Medical Center an Santa Ana. Newpon
Beach fire Capt. Don GT1y said. The driv·
SN ACCIDENT/AU
12 Marines die in war's
first mijor , ground battle
Moving day for the tower
IM~C..CW, ...
Workers move the lifeguird tower further out on the Huntington Be~ Pier.
The battered pier is being taken down.
Newpoi;t Auto Center
now top Rolls deale.r
Iraqi tanks, troops take ~
border town in Saudi Arabia
By John KilO
The AssodlllCI Prm
OHAHRAN,
Saudi Arabia
-Iraqi tanks
and troops,
some faking :~·---s u r render ,
smashed 1n10
Saudi Arabia·
northeast cor-
ner and seized
an empty bor-
der town early Wednesday in "hellacious"
fighting with American and allied forcc41.
Twelve U.S Mannes were reported
killed m the heaviest combat of the ~
week-old war -the first Americans
killed m ground 1clion Saudi and other
aJlied losses were descnbed as light, lr1qi
casualties as heavy.
The U.S. nuhtary s~nd much or the
lnq1 advance had been beaten back by
U.S. airpower, Marines and allied troops
But as the bloody day wore on toward
midnight, Iraqi forces stall held the town
of K.hafj1, on the Persian Gui£. and Ma-
nnes and Saudi troops mounted a coun-
tenttack to retake it.
Saudi hght armored force reached the
center or K.hafji. but the Marine pulled
back under hea\) Iraqi rocket fire . Iraqi
fire continued on into Thursday morning.
indicating the allied attack had not yet
succccdcd.
l'vtenty-four hours earlier, when the
lnqi columns first struck from Kuwait.
some advancina T-55 tank had their guns
facing rearward, a sign or wn-cnder, but
the Iraqis then opened fire, the Marines
reported.
The lnqi thru t may have been de·
igncd to punish Marine units that have
repeatedly helled Iraqi politions ju.st in-
"de Kuwait, and J>Olll 1Jy to provoke a
wider, longer-term b ttlc, a pound con-
Oict for which U.S. commanders are till
Ford says
lasting, peace
war's goal
By PaA Arc:hiplly .... ,.... ...
JR VINE -Two former beads of
state, Gerald Ford and Valery
Oiscard d'&taina. .,reed Wednc:tday
lhat punuit of a lastina peace ill the
Mideast lbould be a primary pl
after lraq is dc!C8led Ui lhc. :Pel'liu
Gulf War.
Ford and Oiscard d 'Eataina dis-
cussed the gulf crisis and other wortd
affain during a sympolfWA at UO.
At a press conference prccidin& the
Bren Center ewn~ the two tuden
uprcued their uppon for the died
war effort o force Iraq out of Kuwait.
And While Americatt oft"tcials bMJe
con • tcntly rejected attempts to link
the Iraqi mv ion to the Aiib·bneli
confliet, Ford aaet Oiacard d'E1t1i.
joined a powing chonal ol laden
•ho · • the.re must bl a tearth for
Mideast aolutlons once the war bu
CIMted.
Tbe fonncr Fa'Udl pfaident llid
Europeans ICC IWO jDell a.c Olft•
S.. FOR0/111
preparing.
Baghdad ndio told the lnqi peopa.
their army's fint puab into Saudi territocy
-"the kinadom of evil" -wu • ._.....
out" the •·rorca of die tynl:UI. ..
Meanwhile, u B.pdad ICJGlht to boall
Iraqi raonlet the Deiert S... aJlia ~ ... OULF:An1:
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·1 TRIED to hold my shirtsleeves,
but they slipped out of
my fingers."
MAJIMADUD by Brad Anderson
"It's some sort of game he plays with me. I
have to beg for 1t ..
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