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IT'S TWO 01CLOCK IN T~E
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DENNIS THE MENACE BY ·HANK KETCHAM
JUDGE PARKER BY HAROLD LEDOUX
YOU PHONED TO TELL ME THAT
YOU WANTED TO COM E VISIT .. ,
BUT AFTER YOU GOT HERE YOU TOLD ME YOU
WANTED ·A O'VOACE FROM PETER ANO YOU
WANTeo SAM DRIVER TO
MANOL.E IT FOA YOU I AND NATURALLY I W AS
DELIGHTED, BETH I __ ..--
DIC) I GIVE A REASON
· FOR INSISTll\JG ON A
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NO , T HAT'S WHAT PUZZL&O U8/ SAM
FINA LLY AGREE D THAT HI! WOULO
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WHO'S
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Q NDW that Margartt
Thauha is reo longtt pri"'t
minister of Bnt4irt , will slit do
tht rownl-tht-worlJ rowtrnt as
Ronald Rugan Jw dont?
Jollt t ANerwil, Sil'nl, Ill
Word is Thatcher will go oo a
lecrurc t0ur ~:a shon rest.
But she ·u probably w~t ro
• ta.Ice time to ~ork on her
memoin. It's rumored sbe lw
been offered up to S 10 nullion
for her iru1de tales of British
politics. 11wcher, 65, plans to
attend her buddy ~·s
80th-binhday bash w cclncs--
<by in Beverly Hills, Ul.if.
Q Is it trwt tht IRS has mztd
oil of Willit Ntlso"'s proptrry?
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Most, but not all. At least no<
yet. Owed S 16. 7 mtlhon in
back cues, the lRS lw c:aJcen
Nc4on's propcny in Colora-
do. Washington and Alabama.
At press rime, the cu agmcy
bad delayed an auction of Nel-
son's counay club, golf counc
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and rccord.ing stUd.io in Austm.
Texas. The 57-year-old ooun-,
ay singer is trying to reach an
agrttmcnt with the IRS dut
would allow him to work
without forfeiting all his earn-
ings. He would lilt.e to record
his own debt-relief album. TM
IRS Tapes. In the meantime,
the IRS is grabbing all of Nel-
son's royalties and. for that
maacr, evcrytbing wonh any-
clung, including his trophies
for gold and pl.acinurn records.
Q Why JO(J 141/t-slrow host
Arstnro Hall wtdr tytglaJsa'
To 1mpro11t his 111s1on1 or jwst
baauu ht lilra tht loolt ?
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Both. Hall, who wo~ specs
onJy off the m until he real-
ized their porcnria1 hipocu.
gys he st.arted we:anng glasses
on the air after hanging out
with Elton John. who's
known for his cool specs. Afc:Ct"
1-b.ll dead.ed to wear glasses on
his .syndicated show.John sent
tum to LA.'s Opocal Outlook
for fnmes. Now ~l. who's
Ul his mid-30s, shops around
for gb.ssn as often as for tics.
Q Dou Vartna Wh itt, of
"Whttl of Fonunt," tvtr wtar
tlrt samt Jrtss on tlrt arr tw1ct)
u slit allowttl to lrttp tlu
Jrust1 for htr prrvatt wst )
h111l ltllltN r.,..ll(ttl Krltt. Ill~
Wru~. 3.3, never keeps the
gowns, ;md she nrely wean
one tw1ce. Afttr the popular
lettcr-tumcr mockls the costly
amclcs, most arc mumcd to
the manuhcturnl, whteh sup-
ply the game show Ul ex-
change for the publicity. Some
of the outfits arc do~red ro
celebrity auctions, where
they're sold -OCOSlon.ally
for as much as SS,000 ap1«e
-to ra.a.sc money for clwlty.
Q My husband rs o brg Jan of
"Tlrt Natural," tlrt 1984
movrt ttarring Robert RtdforJ.
Along with 1l1t film, a "Roy
Hobbs" bast#xil( card was
rtltastd. Is rt still avorlnb/t>
.... ~ Norw-<• ,. '
Not from Tri-Sar, the movte
company that onguully pnnt-
ed them. But check w1th ~
ball a.rd dcalen and coUeaors;
they nuy have some to sell or
trade. The card, e1cturing
I Redford as the f1ct1onal
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Hobbs. sold out m ·a4. In the
movie, Hobbs leads bu team
A...W &II t--'., .,_,, }H• far "" .. at>uMlWJ qnHM-
I to victory wuh heroic borne
runs. OriguWJy, the a.rd con
Im clan $2. Today, dealcn an:
likely to ask for $20 or more.
Have a que'lhon about pt>oplt 1n tht' nus 1 Call toll frte I 800 2~~ LINE. Sund1ys 9 to g
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Q I ltnow c.hot Olillt1' Nor11t WCI corr~ctd of 11erioMS lran-<ontrol
cnma onJ stnttnuJ ~ co"'"'""''Y savi<L 8111 what ltinJ of
mv1u, and how '""th? WMt h~ lu "'* fw J.u a>11retry Tattly'
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Pltnry. North complrted t .200 boun o( ~ ..ndi the Alliance
to Save Amcnca's Future as pan of hil ~&en afttr the:
COOVlCDOn was ··~ aruk" OD ~ Wt July (a panel of Judges
ruled th.at the government b.ad ~Norm's immunity from
prosccue>on), Nonh conanucd b.u wock with the Washington.
D.C., orpruuaon. He says be doesn't consider it punishmmt
Nonh. who lives in suburban Gror Falls, Va.. oou.mds 1J1Der-0rv
kids tO stay off drugi and m tchool. The gr04ap calls him "a reguht
volunteer.·• The 47-ycar-old &tber of four ttays acrivc oo the ru-
ooru.J front as prcs1dmt of the Frttdom Alliaoce, a consc:rvam•c:
foundaoon. Though he was fued by Presidenl Reagan. North tS ~
~vontc on the conservaave lcc:Ntt circuit. camf.!!gns for ~publi
can polioca.1 u.nd.ubtts and brwdasu bis daily •freedom Report"
com.mentancs over some 280 radio SQQoas. kid be'a a partner m ~
company dut nukes bulletproof clothes (which be gys he wem).
Happy Birthday to .••
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Morpn n1rch1ld, 41
Ftb 4
uWttnct Taylor, 32
Alau Cooper. 43
Dnid Bttnnc:r, •6
Ftb 5
Bobby Brown, 22
Barban Htnhcy, 43
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Robert Towrumd, )4
Tom Brok.aw, 51
~on.aJd Reapn, 80
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Caty Colnn.ao. 23
T td Koppel, S 1
Nack Nolcc, st
Jldl U.tDOa, 66
Aadtt)' Madows, 6 7
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Aha Walbr, 47
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I N HER 0 W N· RIGHT
JFK's daughter is taking a . b;g step.
This mother and lawyer is now an author with a book to
sell. Here, she .t.alk-s .. abaut it for the first time.
..... cominc out of
luding. Or so it
seems. Now 33, a
bwyer uld a modi-
er. <:Moline Kenne-
dy tw arauthored a
book called /rt Our
DeftnJt -TM Bill ~
Rights '" Aawn, due in
stores th.is week.. uld
she's out plugging it.
This is the 6nt of
wh.u she •ya she hopes
will be many mcc:rvicws -a surprising remark from a
member of th.is bemoforc off-limits branch of the
K.cnnedy cl.an. Li.kc her hyper~ mocber, Jacque-
line Kennedy Onassis, and her mcdia"'rmpe:t brother, 1 ohn Jr., Caroline "PtcSHhy" Kennedy has spent
a lifenme avoiding publicity.
No more ... rm happy to talk :abow 1e>meching char
l'V( worked on and di.at I've done myself." Caroline
expU!ns. .. I dunk~ Bill ofRighcs is rally impoctanL
I dllnk we did a good job -I'm proud of it (tbt book)
-so I don't mind tal.bng about dw at all, and I think
I an mU kttp my privacy."
With this f>ook. Caroline pucs hendf in cbe public
eye for the 6nt time. As her platform Uic has chosen
this year's 200th anniverwy Of the Bill of
Righa, the 6.nt t 0 amendmma to the
U.S. Consutuaon. To ilium. cbe isJe1
at staU in each amcodrnem.. the book cz-
anunes currenc cues iavo!Ting ordUwy peo-
ple. 1°h&: c.bapca OD the right to ~ arms.,
for example. doesn't ma:uioa cbe RM* i.D&i.
mow sboocing of cbe ceac:ury -her Cather's.
Insad. it exam.iDel wbal ~ in Monon
Gtove, 111., when chat Cbic:ago .ubtub banned
4 Vt.A~.~,_,. '"'
the possession of tuodgun.s. Says Carolme: "We W3.llt
people to rn.lizc that the Bill of Righa u no< JlUt a
dusty document, but rolly lw a human &.oe."
Caroline Kennedy is a hand.some woman, almost
bcauaful. Hcr once wild auburn hair is now simple,
saaight. shoulder-length. Less than a year afteJ-the
birth of her second child, she is trim, wuh that mvi-
mle sq~ J1W a.nchhosc d~ eyes of her mother's dw
rnak.c both women look great in pbotognplu.
If she weren't wl.io she tS, you probably wouldn't
nocicc her if she passed you on the JCreCt, in her u.nder-
uaa:d olivCo'grttn suit, cn:am-0>lored blowc, simple
pendant ncckh•« and pnaical bladc-wcde Am. Call
u cultivued anonymity. Call it Boston-dr.ab. Bcacr
yet. all at Carolioc's bwycr look. For on this day, at
wbac is perhaps only the nxth uu:crview she bas ever
granted, she is not as we have seen her before. She is
DC)( the daughter of the world's most glamofOUS, and
imcc:csaiblc, woman. She is not the darling toddler
with the Busce:r Brown haircut bong bounced on ha
legendary daddy's k:ntt. She is noc the somber sister
holdingjobn-John's hand at their &cbd's funcnl. She
u not me glowing bride on the arm of her Uncle Ted.
On dus oc:c:uion.. Caroline ~ u sunply an
author with a book to sell, willing to ca1lt to whoever
will listtn. .. I don't oonsider myself my."
Tbe world always has assumed that Caroline.
pe:rbapl like her whispa-voiccd mothcr, was
shy. Other JCmncdys of Caroline's generation
aau'1ly have cb.oeen the spoclight. political
and. oc:benrite. Caroline'• matron ol boooc
and c:oaJiD.. Maria Shri.er, is a TV pcnoml-
ity. Cousin Joecpb P. Kenncdy ll is a coo-
COUliD P.nclc ii in bia teCOGd .. "='"--in-the Rhode bland lqialamrc.
• E'leD brocber John ma1c tt.e podium ac
chc 1988 Oemoc:ndc coatalioo. Jar
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abtolutdy wondnful" proposal. For mcxhcr, chen:'s
••no qu.cstion dw a book wriuni by Caro~ Kmnedy
is a plus. ... Ir is going co attrxt publicity."
And so it bas. Pw1JisJvn Woly edilOr ~
Stumford calls In Ow Dt;{out .. a book you an 't ig-
nore." Noc only docs ir ha~ the acbet of the Kctme-
dy name. "it mms out co be a wonbwbile, •• l~
work. "We Jidn't review Barban Bush's dog book."
F.a.rly rcvltWS have bcc:n good -bcm:r th.an good.
PwWisltM Woly called it a "oompdling ~ ...
a ~uable pnmer for Supreme Court wat.chcn."
video
TV classics are back
Bullwinkle and Rocky,
out this week on video,
lead a nostalgic parade
of home-video rt/eases
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BEAUTY TIP
.. HEY, ROCKY:__ WATCH MB PULL a rabbit out
of my bad" With chose immortal words. BulhrioJdt the dim-
. witted l'DOOIC comes co borne Yideo this week, more than 20
yean afrcT his clever cartoon show wmt into muns.
The ~leuc Friday of the six1J"'R CLuric Stwff: Tltt ~ of RDdry & Bwllwinldt reminds us bow gnnd 1V can be. Get
reacquainted with "Practurcd Fairy 1\ks''; .. Mr. Know-It-All";
the &antic "Dudley Do-right of the Mounries'': canine rime
Painless H~r Re~I .. .Smooth,
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Otar Reader:
As Be.ufy Advisor of Wttkend Shopper. I'm alwaY1 delighted to di~over
neow bHUIY ideas that 1eally work. Here's some1hmg 1~·s absolurely greai
neows a genuinely comfotuble. pleas.lnt w~ of removtng unwanted hair
It\ s1mplt, qu.0. ind n doesn't hurt! Wrtti Pr!tty Less Hair ~•nt Mitts.
you 1~1 wipe aw~ e11cHs hatr from arms or legs. This~ spte1ally !reared
grooming atd ComtS from England; hundreds of thousands h.wt already bttn
sold throughout Europe.
To use Pretty Legs, 1ust place a Mttl on your h-md. 1hen rub hair away using
a circular motion. Slun ts left silky-smoo1h, and any resrowrh will be soft
and downy .. 00( 1h.11 awful stubble 1hat appears so soon after shaving
So go ahead, throw away your razor -You 'll ~r miss 1he mess. 1he ntcks,
the .ccidental scrapes And Pretty legs 1s betler than the new electrical
a.adtfls. I thtnk most of us would rather not use m.ch1~ that rub and I mute
ihe skin, ()( tvtn tear out hairs by the roots! Thts simple, ouchless !Mthod ts.
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As part of a special price campa1gnllnfotmat10n exchange, Preuy legs Hair Removing
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M1tn Add only S2 00 f0< postage ind handling. regardlfss ol how tNny you order.
New ~rsey rHidents add Sclfe-s tax. There Is a limtt to two (2) Sets per hou~lcl.
~r. by acting promptly (wllhtn two Wttks) you may rtQU6t up to five (51 Sfts.
Mike check°' m.o. payable to, and 1N1I to: WHICfN O SHOPPfR, Otpc M-1e
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Pie.I~ sp«ify item IW67.
_a-avelcr Mr. Peabody and his boy, Shaman; .. Aaop and Son";
and, yes.~ nogoodn.ib WC kmd co bale. Baris and Nam.ha.
If you're COO young CO remember, DOW iJ the time Q) .c:.:
the jokes. especially since the videos are priced a.t an
S 12. 99 each. The c:eUuloid 61m has been meOc:Dloualy restored
by Buena Visa Home Video. a dmsion o( Walt Disney Studiol.
More important. the epiJodcs art as funny and ~ co-
day as they wen: in the early '60s. Somt-riewcn may 6nd ~
funnier now, with their painful puns and Cold War-en mire .
T1tt BuJlwirJth SI.ow isn't the only tieleYisioo dusic oo tape.
Herc arc tome other germ dw can be found in your k>al 'fideo
Stott or ordered c:hrough MoYics Unlimited. 1-800-52>0821
$,._ I''': Out this moorh arc four cp.odrs ol this nud-'70I
tci-fi ICries. Scarring Mutio Laocbu and the.-Bllban &in
(}2 Commuoicariom. S1-4t?5 each).
Peta c.-: Blake l!dwudt and Henry M.aradDi coUabonlr.d OD
th.ts M. jazzy dnmaoc tcries. Craig Scnem plays Pda' Gunn.
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Culture by design
Fashion s with African origins work their way into the workaday world
C lo.-6ttiog kufi
bats. Bright
strips of ken~
cloth. Scarves
made of mud
doth. focbnwy is Bladt Histoty
MoDt.b, focusing attention on
die cultutt and baicagc of die
USA's black population.
Among Africao-Americans,
wearing tbc clothes of Afiica is
Whion dw makes a statrmcDt.
You 'U still fuii duhilcis and
full-regalia African ememblcs.
But today's hottest trend is the
adaptation of craditiooal African
items and ~ for USC in
W estcm-style outfits. Kcnrc-
doth suips. acs and bow ties are _
top sellers at Awea.mcss, Albert
Burnside's shop in tbc HaQcm
section of New York d ry.
"These things give you just a
couch of culcure, but it's ooc
overwhelming," Burnside says.
Though a strip o( colorful
k.cmt doch worn as a bOw tie is
ooc u i~your-fa.oe as, say, a
Amilarly colored dashiki, the
temimen.t remains the same-.
rapea foe Africa. the Abia.n
woddview and African idcol~
gy. Ir's _p9ft of a &.sh.ion trend
dw has been 00 tbc rise since
the mid-1980s, when .. ~
c:amism" bowed in the USA.
It's noc the first time African
paar:rm batt. competed with an
odxd shirt. wha(, oew is
dm. this time around. wearing
African prmcnts mc:ans 00( re-
bellion. but app<ecW:ioo. And
it's acching on: Bomiqucs teU-
iq African scyla att ~
ing at\, unprecrdemed boom.
· Nahuja Lomacry. 37, a bw
clerk in Chicago. calls tbeiaar-
~ a coming ol age. She bas
adapted African clothing to
make it 6t her woc:k m+i.too-
mmt. Lomocey ..,, me ;act&e
she wocb for ~ chit she
look "profeuional." So the
WQft her kencc .:I ll'OWJd ~ thonMen ol 1 ~ ID-
nic. or • a bdc. Sbc wan ha
8 USA WW •~ 1-J, '"'
wlute blOUIC with whi~ Gha-
naian embroidery with a skirt.
Adapting c:nd.itional A&ic:an
apparel for everyday we keeps
stores like Cincinnaa's Artistic
Apparel thriving. C.o-ownc:n
Matk Putor and Tony Walk.er
sell Kente mp.. chmcs, ~
SWtS and after-5 gannena. pro-
duced in partnership with a fac-
with a period, rather cban an ex-
clamation point. "h 's bard
coougb for us to gtt joba. We
don't need to be ditcrimimllecl ....
apinsc bcamc of cbie dodxs
we wear,.. says Minnda Rm.
some, ~f.lngle_wood •. Cal.if.
AF'" wmng with A&:¥;:m-m-
spittd IQt'4"CS and jewelry is a
way for bcr IO let her 'i'eelinp
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Veggies go high-tech
Forget neatly plowed fields: Today, bravt new
foods sprout in laboratory pttri dishes
S ome things Sttm ccrWn: A
good tomato is bard t&> 6.nd. and
beans usually ~ve a disruptive
dfcct on your digestive ma.
Ah. but you probably ~vcn't met a
aop biocechnologist. This rcbtivdy ocw
breed of scientist is bent OD improving
the fruits and vegetables WC cat.
''The things we're aying l'O do may
tound like scicncr 6crion to a l0t of peo-
ple," says Rlclwd Godown. praidmt of
the Industrial Biotechnology A.uociarioo
of Washington. O.C. "But we're begin-
ning to sec that lcicntists an do wooden
with ch.angi.ng our foods to meet our
needs. The possibilities UC limitless.,.
Some scY.ntiscs arc saiving to aeace
drought-resistant crops. Others uc
working OD plants that would sumvc
frosu and kuuce that fends off ditcasc.
How? By using advanced gene splic-
ing and cloning tt:chnique$. which they
contend arc oocb.ing more than sped-up
versions of c1mic plant breeding.
Among tbc Wat dc~lopmmts;
• GeDCtic engineers with the Campbell
Soup Co. in s.c:nmenco arc trying co de-
vise a~ dw produa:s ia own i.mcc-
ticidc apinst a ccriain type ol worm. If
the Campbell team suazcds. it could
eliminate the neecl for thousands of ~of pesticides per crop.
• Scimrim at CalgctJie in Da-ris, Calif.,
ha9e creaccd a tomato that ripens oa the
Tine ycr still has a long 5hdf life. MOil
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•
llODWOel are hanau:d green. IO they can
~"fC weeb ol lh.ippina wl ~
tion. "But tM.e kindi o(torm00a cure
liU cellophane wrappcn. Oun an: a.g-
ni.6oent.'' boasts Calgenc's Du Wagmr.
•Ben ·dt' Lwncn. ol the U~cy of
~at BcrhJey. has lpcn& the put
2 yean on a project that could make peo-
ple ftt1 more comfonable aboul earing
good-for-you ~ Hrli aying co make
tbem pdess. °"• as ~ sayi. -'"cancel oat
the fbculeoa &am."
His line of woft is DOC without its m-
uds. .. Hett I am, struggling CO mab it 10
that people will tat more ol th.is healthy
food. and what do my children's frieods
call md A fut doaxir."
• SdmWa with DNA Plant Technology
Corp. in Oakland. Calif.. ha"fC syntbe.
med an anti-f'ruu procan found in~
arcric 8oundcr md put it iDIO ~ The
group's David Gilbeft ays, '""I"b.i.. will
cut out that 'yeasty tastt in frozen brads
and pizza. became we don't ~ co
dump all dw atn ycut in co make Sift
at least a little im 't &or.en co darh."
Scimrica alto dllnk du. same natun1
amiffta.e may be med one day co prnent
6dd aopt &om freezing.
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Veggies go high-tech
Forget neatly plowed fields: Today, bravt new
foods sprout in laboratory pttri dishes
S ome dainp 1tttn cntain: A
good tomatO is bard t.o find, and
beam usually have a disruptive
eff'ea OD your digestive tnct.
Ah, but you probably haven't l'DCt a
aop bioa:chnologist This relatively oew
breed of tciencist is bent on improving
the fruits and qctables WC cat.
' "The things we're ..trying to do may
IOUDd like scic:na 6ction co a 10< of pc<>"
pie." says Richard Godown. president of
the Iodustrial Bioce.choology Association
of Washington, D.C. "Bat we're begin-
ning t.o see that scientists can do won.den'
with changing our foods to meet our
needs. The possibilities are limitless."
Some scieorisa are striving to create
drought-resistant crops. Others arc
working on plants that would survive
frosts and lctt'Ua that fends off cfueaJc.
Ho'fif By using advanad gene splic-
ing and cloning tcehniques. which they
cont~ arc nothing more than sped-up
vcaions of classic plant bcecding.
i\mong the ~ dndopmmt1:
• GcocOc engineers with the Umpbdl
Soup Co. in Sacnment.o are trying t.o de-
vise a tomato that produca its own irucc-
ticidc agaimt a cen:ai.n type of worm. If
the Campbell team sucx=is, it could
eliminate the oced for thousands of
pounds of pesticides per aop.
• Sc::icntisa at Calgenc in Da'Yis, Calif.,
have ~ a tomato dw ripens oo the
n.nt yet sUll has a long sbdf lif.e. M~
iomacoes arc bam:md green. to they can
surrift w.:dEs of~ and dicibo-
tion. "But thCllC kindi of tomacoes CMCe
like odlopbanc wrappers. Oun arc rmg-
nifioent, .. bouts Calgenc's Dan Wa.pu.
•Ben de Lumen, ol the Univenicy of
California It Berkeley. has spent the put
2 yean on a projea that CX>Uld mah peo-
ple feel more comfonablc about caa:ing
good-for-you beans: He's trying t.o mak:c
them ps1eu. or, as he says, "anccl out
the 8arulcncc factor ...
His line of wOfk is DOC without Us "baz.
ards. ''He.re I am. saugglin.g t.o make it to
that people will cat more of this healthy
food. and what do my cb.ildren's friends
call md A fut doctor."
• Scicntisu with DNA Plant Technology
Colp. in Oakland. Calif., hzfe syntbe--
sii.cd an anti-frccu ~ found in Ant-
araic 6ouoder and put it into yeast. The
group's David Gilbert says. '1'his will
cut out that yeasty tastr in frozen breads
and pizza. became we don't have tti
dump all that extra yeast in t.o make sure
at bst a little isn't frozen t.o death. ..
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antifreeze may be uxd one day to prnenr
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family
From -Beaver to the Bundys
Today's TV families are less perfect, but better at talking (and talking) it out
I f yoa'n wetd.ed any TV lately
(and who hasn't?), you know
that today's funilics arc as differ-
ent from cht old ones as able is
&om a rahbit-ar anmina.
Su.re. cbcy ail.I bang oat in linng
rooms, they still lmh out problems in tM
kitchen. cbq usually still have moms and
dads under the saint toof. But while in me old day$ Father knew best. Mom
myed home and C'VC:r}'ODC knew wbar ro
c:xpca, today's arc an unccn:ain" bunch.
You can c:ell by tbeu sense of humor.
• Mtm'id With ClrilJrm fcacurcs one
of TV's most popuJai couples.Judging by
public:iry and DOCX>ricty. Al and Peggy
Bundy bne stretched th.cir imdequacics
r.o a sarincaJ b«Wng point. Peggy <».
tcrYtS Al's memory lapse: "Al, don't you
mnember anydung?',' Al's comeback u a
weary, "Not Jina l said 'I do.'"
•On Rosol""'· hwband Dan finally fig-
ures out bow to cope wu:b his two blos-
tomiog ~ge daughters and look.s to
biJ wife for approval. She coos, "Good
hubby. Good hubby.'' as if be were a dog
who doesn't need DC'WlpQpen anymore.
• ~ Si"'r""1· ~ Homer whunpcn
comically, fuumg not about whctbCT
he's domg the nght thing, but t.f he can
do anything at al.I.
Thu uuecurc, even resigned, humor u
partly J he.tlchy rcacnon to TV's long
idealwn btnge. TV fuully u unpluSJlng
ltsdf from the outdated image of U.S.
families as 2lw.i)'1 b.lppy, ncl~ly btt-
erosau:a.I, O>Clt( uuJy ·~ with a biu-
~ md wife and rwo or IO kids.
The o&d cA)'I wc:tt:n't that~
fea anyway, at least by today's~
Wateh a n:N1l of F11tlta KrtOWS &st. if
you can. and see bow o.ttly Jim A.oder-
son smila. Sec bow cold'a frown be gi~
to the wcwld. bcu Ward Ck:aftf ICU
such sapcu dm Wt.Uy and cbc Ben »-
mmc b.ia IWDIDODI mna P''otdimcnr
Today, Bill c.o.by or t4l"'P'•-ift(J
Mx:b.d So=adman Of ~l Dan
Conner dcm-i pua baabjUd~ they
~ md they olren lo.c.
Todays TV moms bawn't c:ban&ed •
much; they Q)Dliane the June ~
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' ~rt ,..,, of'" du 'SOJ. Tiu uiq 'M•rrld ... Witlr ClcllJrt.' iJ toM-(1 Jip nJt.
what a Wnily should go.
Well, why DOC inro the bacJt ya.rd. for
Pete's sakd Or to a swimming pool? Or a
conan. a mcMe, a ball pmel Talking it
over u 6nc, but there comes • time co #.
TV may be a mirror, but ir't got a me
atbebtd: Wa.cched u any length and
with I comcious mind, It forces tb,e Yie'w-
cr co mah pcnona1 comparilons. co want
to burst out of i.a fora:d judpnenr:s.
So at our house, we've reached a com-
promise. Alrhougb I. mah my li'ring
looking at mo-ria and TV, my fmilly ~
rually ware.bes little oE the small tcreen.
My S-year-o&d likes &rt Si1Df*1G. buc
that may be beca• 8Art bu mappy
comdJedi1 and rm ride a sbsd>omi. My
8-ye#-o&d would mtba WlllCb a. lto-
vin Amold oi11w w..-Y.wmd ch.
nw lib Q.Mt,. u.,. My-* bdincs ..
more in the quid;y family ponnitl
dawn by abows lib Twirt Pttlo.
Mt? I'll tetde for Michael Scnd""'D ••
Diary aod · wardlobc. Onie. NelioD's
JfUC daae, duet oi Clif Hamli&c'a
SWUlta ... Dan Coua'• tool c;::bes Md
Ward Clal'U'a eqnuimiry. ) 1 r nilp
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u.e, MA rtftt to TV's loq lepcy of
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8ul\d1 moea, "I dol't u Id. TM
fltMr ii Ult boa, ISl't M7 I .. ,,
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From Beaver to the -Bundys
Today's TV familie..s are less perfect, but better at talking (and talking) it out ·
lyrlllt~
I f yoa"9 wetc:W any 1V lardy
(and who hasn't?), you ~,;,
that today's families arc ~
ent from the old ones as able is
from a rabbit~ antenna.
s~. they still hang out in living
rooms. they srill lwh out problems in the
kitchen. thty wually still have moms and
dads under the same roof. But while in
the old days father knew best. Mom
stayed home y>d everyone lcnew what to
c:xpea. today's arc an uncertain bunch..
You can cell by their sense of humor.
• MonitJ . . Wirh CltilJrm features OM
of TV's most popular couples.Judging by
publiciry and nocoriety. Al and Peggy
Bundy ba•e stretehed their inadequacies
a> a sarirical brcak.ing point. Peggy ob-
sert'es Al's memory lapse: .. Al, don't you
ranrmbcrmythingr AJ•s comeback is a
weary, "N<>< since I said 'I do.'"
• On Rosel""'• husband Dan finally fig-
ures out bow to cope with hu two blos-
roming teenage daughrcn and loob to
hi& wife for appronl. She coos, "Good
hubby. Good hubby," as if he were a dog
who doesn't need newspapers anymore.
• ~ Si,,,psons: P1pa Homer wb.impcn
comically, fmring DOC about wb.ethn-
he's doing the right thing. bur if he can
do anything at all.
--. T1;Us insecure, even resigned. humor is
panJy a healthy reacrioo to TV's long
idealism binge. lV finally u unplugging
icsclf &om the outdated unage of U.S.
families as always happy. exclusively het-
erosexual. most likely wbi.tc, wir.b a hm-
band and wife and r:wo or IO kids.
• The old days wc:ren 't that picture-pcr-
fea a.nytny, at least by tocby'1 lta.Ddards.
Watch a renm of Fatlta lCltOW1 &st. if
you can. and Re bow mdl,~': Ander-'°° smilca. See bow coMl. be pa
to che world. .E~ Waai Clenu gc;u
such rapea th.at Wally and the Bea• ..
IWDt hia IDllUDOD!I meant~
Today, Bill Colby or tltlityM1_.,..,.,
Micbad $cndman or ~I Du
Cccmcr don't pua bush~ they
cqociMc. tnd they o&en loee.
Today11V moma bncn'c~ •
aiucb; tbt:y mnrjnuc the Jw cfeaftl'
· aa WA~ • ,..,_,., 1-J, '"'
.,.. • """'1 'Law It to Bnnt,' left, wcs du stM/ fa,,,11y •1••1111 •-' A.-rlu• ''""'"
i.wrt ,,..,, of i11 tlu '50J. Tiu uwy 'M•nUtl ... Wida CJilUme • is '*f's Ji1 Ilk
where a funily should go.
Well, why not into the back yard. for
Pete's sake? Or to" swimming pool? Or a
c:oncm, a mcMt. " ball game? nJking ii
ovtt is fine, but there comes' time to Jo.
1V-tmy he a mirror, but it's got a .UC
attxhed: w~ and
with a comcious mind. it fore.es the .XW-
er to-tmh penomJ compuUom. to want
to burst out o( i~ forced pidgmena.
So ar our home, wt "Ve racbed a com-
. . Although I mm my &ring c:::: at mom and lV, my &.mily ac-
tually waccba little ol the amll ICftlCft.
My >year-old liltcs Ban SiJnf'Ofto buc
dw may be beautt But b.aa snappy
c:omebacb and can ride a 1bcrhoatd. My
S.yar-o&d woWd n.r.ba WMICb aacic ~
Yin Amold rA 1" W-" y..,, md eta.
mu ilk~ Lap. My wi£e bdiefts
~ in the qWdcy family ~
clnwn by abows like Til'i11 Ada.
Me? I'll tea:le fur Michad $ttacfrmo'1
...,, and ....... Oaic Ncltaa'•
~ chm. three ol Clia" Humble'•
• wtlla'I. Dan Conmr'a CDOI chat md
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TV fa•IUes today 111 '° flldutld (or
tr01bltd) wlU. their owa t1iltt1Ct tblt
tbty Mtl t1ftr to TV's loft1 lepcy of
f '"'llies. Here's a samplh•s:
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One cook too many?
Don't let kitchen fiascoes slice and dice your relationship
IJ Jim lc*oris
T ~~I
the microwave. This was
noc right, I thought. No-
where in the recipe did it say, "Reduct
pota-tOCS m molocu.br form, chm 5Cn'C."
Slowly, I scraped the spud$ off the inside
of the microwave. Another episode of
"The .Exploding Gourmet" had come tO
a violent. yet predictable, end..
Cook:mguarurbul~cafb.ir,~bst
in our bousc, wbctt, rather than an
apron, proper km:ben atti« IS a protec-
rivc welder's awk. This is because 1 share
cooking rcsponsibilir:ics equally with my
wife md bccausc I am mil leamin.g the
subtle inaiac:ies involved Ul prcpanng
non-combustible food with a highly
combusnblc spouse.
Cooking togctb.cr wu her idea. &-
fore I was mamed. I assumed that che
natunl-1950s order of things -woman
cook.s. man ~large power tools -
wouJd hold. This rwunJ order. howev-
er, was demoycd whtn my wife ttaliud
that: A) I knew ahsolutdy nodung aboot
~ power roots. and B) w hated cook-
ing r:very rught while I waited at the ta-
ble -fort lD ooc band. knife in ~ och-
er -breathing heanly liU Peter tom.
So I san.ed cookmg with her, join-
mg a gtoWUlg number of cwo-coo.k cou-
ples slicing and dicing their way m bet-
ter mcalJ and better mamagcs.
lo tbrory, rooking with your spouse
ma.kcs ~. With more women in the
workforce, it's only &ii.that men pull
d'°1 weight behind the stove. ln addi-
tion. l'm iold. mnkmg together can en-
baooe a rd.atiooship. Ju my friend Tmi
apbins. .. lt gives you a cbanae fur tome
c:xtn time coguhcr in a fun -.ny ...
Maybe yes, maybe no. If Terri's dcfuu-
tion of "fun" is tcreaming at each other
bccaute you've again managed to COOYM
mt rout into a ad>on byproduct. cbcn 1
agree. Othctwilc. J but my doubt&.
One problem is that. while my wi& .aw to reapes clipped from megnUws
and boob. I c:.boc. co '"win& k." ....
' and ingJecbena • I tee 6i. Tbd CmCacaJ C(W,.,.. "'ttyics sau1a a.
&iaioo -reoeadJ led my wife ., ...
l4 USA WWD • ,._, f•J, 1"1
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cooking rogethrr iw tome mail. both in
trmu oC sharing raponsibilides and
spcnd.iDg amc cosema. cspttia!ly ifbocb
of you watk ouaide the home.
My ftlCIOmmf1! dwiom-
Ad fMOdons· c.ommunicllioa is aucial.
~ q1aes0cms fct b1 .... co .. irt-
dude: Where's the paa? Why rhat pan?
Wby DOC chit pa? Wbal's tbe ~
mod Wbctt do l°'1 bicp che ~?
Where do you mp c:be ICOft? ts m.c
aJPPC*d U> bt OQ 6m Key~ lot wna include: Haw you C'IU been in thia
kitehcD bc(orel h mete IOJDet~
WfCal with your braiD? line you
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Try this recipe
Cdinc taottw "" be pd tor '°''
marriqt Here's ldvtct from Jane and
Michlel Stam, syndicated food columft&its
who havt written 16 books.
AlTtlUT£ CHEFS: If you'rt bottl
reJat1wt!y equal 111 aplf.-e and skill,
11t1rut1 the ehtf's rOlt. Ont day, you'rt
In c.har11, aftd your bus.bud °' wift is
your assistant. Tht nert day, v1c:e vtra.
This ehmiaates coafasjon and pot1t1tilJ
confhets In rnaklna dtclsions.
lW IT SIMPLE.: Yotsr ftllt ,oint vtfttures
should bl beslc, Ilka lplCJlttti witb sauce
out of a jar. Do not OWtrlldl. tf yoei f1il,
you '"'Y not want to try apin.
COOi FOi TOUanm: Don't 1tt~
to prepare 1 IMll foe pats uat1I JOl'rt
rtldy •Id confideftt. Ttwt's enouo
premrt ht ul1q surt your CIU WOft't
fall; you shoaldn't tint to worry allollt
wttttMt roar boa wUI lla It, too.
If A TUii: DMto9 •ialtill. tf yoti
lfljoy bltioe. but '"' ... would ""* won in front of tM ltM, tlttl dMlop
thole strtofttts.
.. che-ws ~u .. co cbcribe tomcduna dw
tuits l.iU cbt entn.ib ~ ftlmin.
St flaiblt. Don •t ..-et( mt small triJI£.
· ccpccially when it coma co iQpdieDa.
Forgot co buy charia b the cberria ju-
biltt? How about submuiug ...at U>-
awsl No wbippfd aam b c:be
lt1'nbeny pie? Tiy a tilde 1Dl'J'O· ,
S,.,y "°"">'· Don't be coo"'"""'°°' and
try to make IOCndhiDa daboallt like
au8icd ed your 6at rime. Fa., .-.a -
simple dilba. lib iio.. Nat.. cry tome-mu. • be mon: cf.alknPI. lib --ccred llDUt. Fimlly. wbm yoo'n: lady
-IOmt ral &>ad. Nil ol fla'fOr and .. ,.; .. wD .... do .... ~ do
(rm dine daac'1 P"'....,,t Id = m
JO'S nW:: +·f~ Go ll>a I w
What You Can Save Each Month
On Our Kid's Plan Can Be
Better Spent Elsewhere.
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· A pair of fancy oew tcnnies, the kind
that cost as much as your first suit
1Wo... . to.dcd.
One piece r::;:, and 17 for
yoa bow wbo IDd
a few friends. •
P°U'St base tickets for you
and your little sluggCl'-
hot dogs included!
A nice payment lO
the orthodontist
for the eventual
perfect teeth.
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Get frt with :Arnold
Each aprtftc. USA WUJCEHD puMw.. • .,.c1a1 ...... -.....
to fttwa. Thia yw, AtftOld Seti ..... ....,, cMlrfftlfl of the
PresHleftt'• Counc:A Oft~ nt... ... Spotts. ......
.ctvic. ...... Oft tM rMUtts of this SWWJ· ,..... -
the questiona below ...... " 10U c:hedl' tM Ma "'*-tM. JOU
will receive In the ,...,, • copy of "fltnea f~" •
aeven-P1119 prim.t Oft how to pt st.ted, from tM """•M'• Council Oft PhyUuf Fltnea end Sport&.
1. Your fnOf1te Otlbltoor ec:tMtMs in
the aummer .,.. . . . (RAlt tor tltm.
!Vlllt 1 &S tltt 1'!0$1 llfff""IMU)
_ Hilting, fishing, camping
_ Playiag backyard games Ii.kc
croq~ uid badminton
_ Swunmiog. wate=n
_ Puymg softball.
_ Wa.llung _ Boating
-Bicycling -Garden.mg _ Lolhng around
Other:
2. How in IMpe •r• you for your top
outdoor KtMty7 (Clttelr ont )
10 Good 20 Fur 'O Poor
•c I don't have to be 10 shape for ir
WHAT'S
3. Wiii JOU trJ to ..... "'
for """"* 1
10 Yes lO No
lf .. yes," bow? -----
•. WMt does ptth'I Into ....,. mNll
to you7 (Clwdr -.J
10 I simply cat less
l(J I exercise on wccltrnds
l(J I work out u least th.rtt nmcs
a week, 20 minutes each nme
4CJ I exercise more, but don't follow
my workout scbcdu.le
10 Other: --------
TR£NU .. TIPC., TIA .. fll._
Get lip s in sync for Vale"ntine's Day
A kiss u mll a kiss, but irupirarion never hurts. With Valen-
unc's Day coming, look tn stores thu week. for rwo new books.
K ina, by una Tabon (Ciwlcl/Tumer, $22.50), LS a photo-
graphic look at some oft.he screen's most enduring smooches:
from Bo~ on BrNJwoy'J playful peck bcrwcen Mickey Roo-
ney and Judy Garland to the passion of From Hm to Etmiity'J
surf kin between Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster. If thc-K
don't get you in the mood, nothing wtllt
For basic pointen, check out Kissi ng: Ewrytltinz Yo11 E"'" •
Wonted to Know, by To mima Edmuk (Fireside, $6.95). It 'cov-
en tbc origins of kissing, etiquette (don't kiss and tell) and def-
initions of various k.isses-such u the "tongue tip tango" and
the "vacuum kiu." Edmark also quotes history's most notable
bssen. like'Mae West: "Few men know how to kiss well. For·
runattly, J've alwayi had time t0 tcac:h tbem." Who wo111J,.'t7
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_ Getting ad.;cc from my doctor
_ Making cxncise a family afhu
_ Leaminghowtostut
_ Wacching less TV
_ Taking a chss u the •y • or a
~tion center
Buytng home 6mcu equipment
Starting a med.tally sound diet
-Other:
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,,... to drop how rnMY C9Aorlel
throup uerdle/Metl
10 . 2,500 l(J 3.000
>a 3,500 40 ... 000
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10 JQ Help rcve~ bean due~
1D J(J Result in quid weight lou
10 J(J Mak.c for l better sex life
10 10 Improve your mood
10 J(J o~ the unpxt of
·drinking aJcobol
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Mostly clear throuitt tonight and warm-
er today with winds about 10 mph in
the afternoon. CoutaV Inland highs
from 67 to 75. Lows from 47 to 52. For
the Orange Coast's most complete
weather information, including boating,
fishi ng and surfing reports, see page
ClO.
IN THE NEWSROOM
Attention All Romantics: Valentine's
Day is just a heartbeat away and we
would love to have you phone the
Editor's Hotline at 642-6086 with the
name of your favorite romantic place to
dine here alona the Oranae Coast. ... In
order for you and your sweetheart to
make plans for this special day, the
results will be in Marla Bird's dining
column on Thursday .... Bon appctit,
young lover1, wherever you are!
QUOTES Of THE DAY
'7'host of UI who ilwd tJvouih
Auschwitz MIMn pssinfs took plau
on a daily basis, once again fotd
thmastlvu tlvtatmed to be ga,ssed. It
inl!Olw in mt, tht lwnon of the past. "
Mel Mermelstein, a survivor of
Nazi death camps, on the threat of
chemical gas attacks on Israel (A l).
"It l.r tasio to /<wt humanity as a
whole than to lovt oru4 neighbor."
Eric Hoffer
TODAY'S EVENTS
•Newport Harbor Art Museum
and Newport Beach Public Library
join forces to offer Family Arts Day
from noon to 4 r .m. at both loca-
tions. There wiJ be performances
and hands-on exhibits. For informa-
tion call 75~ 1122.
•The Leo Potu Saxophone Quar-
tet will give a free performance at
3:30 p.m. at Newport Center Library,
856 San Clemente Drive. It is part of
Oran§e County Philharmonic Soci· ·
ety's 'Mozart Celebration 1991."
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Beginning next Saturday, the Or·
aap Cout DaJly Piiot will reature a
three-part aeries on the Oranie
County Leadenhip Survey, a look at
the opinions and pred.k:dons of busi·
neu and civic leaden acroa the
county.
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Sunday, February 3, 1991 75 cents
Police department tunes
in to prevent car thefts
About our television listings ...
By Anna Cekola
Orqe Coast Datt Plot
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Police ac-
tivated a new 2'4-hour stolen vehicle loca-
tor service Friday, the first of at least two
systems expected to start homing in on
car thieves in the coming months.
Huntington Beach Police Department is
one of four county law enforcement agen-
cies that can now track stolen cars
equipped with a bidden Telctrac alarm
system, d~~ to send a homing signal
the instant a th\~f start a vehicle without
:....
using a key. Once the signal starts,
Telctrac officials can notify police, who
ca n start tracking the stolen vehicle on a
computer screen.
"Telctrac is one tool we have to try and
mitigate the thefts,'' Huntington Beach
Police Lt. Ed McErlain said. "Technology
has certainly come a long way.
"It looks like it should be an effective
tool,'' he ddcd, depending on how many
consumers 1~.Jnto._ the -Sy.item, whiclt
costs .about S and has a SIS monthly
service charge. See ALARM/Piii A4
Dear Readers:
The good thing about being a com-
munity newspaper, with an intensely
loyal and passionate readership, is
when we make a mistake the phones
light up like the &kies over Baghdad,
alerting us that we arc headed down
the wrong course.
Such is the case when we pulled Sun-
day's TV Update book and replaced it
with a less-than-stellar substitute.
The reasons behind the initial deci-
sion have become cloudy in the minds
or the editors, who have become punch-
dronrfrom nanaJlngffie steady barrage
of complaints.
However, a few or us seem to recall
~cmingly logical arguments put forth
by our accountants during our annual
budget talks -&amething about sa'!ing
money (and don't worry, you won't get
a lot of complaints) souqds vaguely fa-
miliar. •
We apologize, and we are currently
worlung hard to bring you a television
guide worthy of the best community
newspaper in Amenca.
Pica c be patient.
It's going to take some time to pull it
together, but rest assured it's coming.
Thanks again for your und~nding.
And 1n the meantime, you can find our
current televtsion lisungs for the week
on pages B3-B6.
Bush asks nation to pray
Nazi victims
view threat
of Saddam
By Russ LOM
Oranot Coal OWy Pi!Gl
Continued Iraqi m1ss1le attacks
against I reel and threats by Saddam
H an to unleuh b1 poison gas
""capons are cemcnung suppon for the
war amona membc:rs of the Orange
Coast Jewish co.mmumty.
"Hussein is a v1c1ous anti-Semite.
He's reduced the Jewish people in his
mind to a demonic ab tracuon," said
Rabbi Bernard King of Shi r Ha-Ma'alot
Harbor Reform Temple in Ncweart
Beach. "He's able to send mis 1lcs mto
the civi lian population of Israel without
f ecling ~e's attacking human beings."
King is scheduled to give the invoca·
t1on at a 1 p.m. rally Sunday in support
of American troops, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Orange County in
Garden Grove.
The spc:cter of a chemical weapons
attack ag•inst Israel has made the com·
panson of Hussein to Adolph Hitler aJI
too real for members of the local
Jewish community.
"Those of u who lived through
Auschwitz where gn ings took place on
a daily basis, once a1a1n find
themselves threatened to be gassed,"
said Mel Mermelstein, a survivor of
Nazi death camps in Auschwitz and
Buchenwald. "It invokes in me, the hor-
rors of the past."
Menne! tcin, owner of a 20-year-old
pallet business in Huntington Beach, is
the sole survivor of his family. His par-
ents, two sisters and a brother were all
killed by the Naz.is during World War
II. "My mother and my two sisters were
gassed in Auschwitz, May 22, 19«, at
dawn. I was 17 years old at the time. I
spotted my mother and my two slsten
being led away and I couldn't believe
SM PRISONER/Piii M
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Mel Mermelstein shows a ph«ograph o( hin:-self in a N.ui concentration camp in
Auschwitz.
Reclaimed water pos
solution to drought
ble
Marine dies;
friendly fire
suspected
By Tom Raum
Thi AsSOCllllll l'tm
WASHING-
·T 0 N
Presadent
Bush 1 n·
voked God
and the
memory of
Abraham
Lincoln
today as he
asked the
nation to pray for the safety of Ameri-
can troops. protection for the POWs
and tranquihty for the souJs of the
dead.
Bu h, noting he had designed Sunday
as a "national day of pnycr," uid in
the pre-recorded messace: .. At this mo-
ment of crisis, may Americans of every
creed tum to our ircatcst power and
unite together in prayer."
.. Let ~ pray for the safety of the
troops -these men and womea ~
have put their lives and dreams on hokt
because they understand the threat our
world faces.," Bu h said.
Bush invoked the memory of
Ab~ Lincoln "and bis anguish dur·
ing the Crvil War." ..
"He tJ,amcd to prayer. saying: '1'¥&
been dri,en many times to my knees~
the overwhelming conviction that I hne
nowhere el~ to So-"'
Bush spoke to military families oa
three bases in North c.atolina l ~
Georgia on Friday, ~fortin& wiwa ""' captured and missinc ainncft and uyiaa
a.t Gay's end: "I'm goina home with ..,
mofafe aky-hi&)t."
Late Friday, the praideot vilited W.
1ilin1 89-ycar old IDOdaer, Dorudlir s..mu._ ...
,
Orange Coast People
TllfY llf----------------
Twcnt)·fivc )Car res1denls of Newpon Beach who. "through
the cooperauon of many people... sent approximatcl) 150
en velopcs filled "1th letters from famtlies and Orange Coast
residents to troops senmg 1n the Persian yuJf. ·
JUST -lfC ... -----------
Claiming to ha'e done "Just the leg \\Ork.." the Lmton's bought
stamps and large en' elo~~n through the belp of the Ncwpon
Beach Balboa Rota!) Club a d the ""e~port Harbor Panhellen1c
Club. called famth~ of the oops and others encouraging them to
wme letters 10 stf'\ •~men and sen 1ce"omen. "You would ~
surpnsed to !.l"t ho" man~ Look pan 1n this." Betty said.
PUT W THf f AlllU -----------
.. we·, e "' ed near the bast' for mam \.ears. so the mannes at
El Toro are l 1nd of a fam1l~ to us .. Beit) said. "Those bo)'S arc
putting their ll\c~ on the line We're behind them 100 percent."
The Lmtons reu.•ntl~ recetH"d a plaque trom t.he Manne's families
in apprec1at1on ol their dlon-; ·
-Compiled by Colio C.Jdw~JI
•
Local News Briefs
Ponce issue warning about solicitor
NE:.\\PORT BEACH -The poli~e department ,., "arning c1t1·
zens that a man \lllicit1ng donations O\er tk' tdeplionc ts fJbCI)
1denttfying himself a' a cit) poh~c officer
Cft·er the last "eek. numc wli' ci:1zcn<. ~J\t. C1lnlac1cd 1hc po·
lice department to report the~ rt"cc1\t:d (JI' ln.•m a mJn 1dcn1tf~ ·
1ng himself a!> Lt Ron \\ ood~ ot thl 'e" port Ucach Police Oc·
partme n1. Sgt And) Gl)n1s \J1d The man cl:Hmed to be collect-
ing mone\ tor mM1ng children and offered to <..tnd l11er.t re and
information on \\ here check., could be 'cnt. G<lnl' s;.11d
"First of all, the lieutenant Joc'n t C\l\l." Gon 1s ".trncd And
we don't solicit over lhc rhonc. 'o \\C arc nol m,of\ed in an~ v.av
\\1th th1!> solic11a11on
Anyone \\llh 1nformJt 100 ahout the 1dcnt1I\ of the solicitor
should contJCt 1hc Sc"r"n lk.1ch poltlC detccti"c" at 644-175.t
or 644-371"'
Second suspect In man's murder arrested
\\'E.STMl\.STI:· R (C. '~ A <.econd suspec1 in the December
murder of a \\ e'tmtn<.tcr 1ev.clf! 'tore ov. ncr v.as in cu.,tcHh
ll•J l) af1cr police arrc,ted him at a Peprcrdine lint\C~lty i.:i,
ke1ball game pollle aid
Jeffre, Bl:itne Roberts, 19. of We<..t (o,ma "as bQokcd I r tn·
'est1gat1(n of murder and robber\. and placed 1n Or.inge C 1unl\
J 11 la't nu!hl. Weqrnin\lcr police Lt Andre" Hall <-:ud todd)
"Afler qu~,11on1ng a fev. peopl~. we learned he was a h1g Pep·
!"l.'.fdtnc ba<.ketball fan We found htm at the game and arrc\11.:d
h m:· HJll s;iiJ
On Thur~J\, detecttves 1mestigating th<.. fatal shooting 11f
Du) Cl Dinh \ u arrested Armand Torrell \\ a<.hingt0n. I'>. :i1 ,1
\\.est Co\1na re\idence. said \\cstmtnstcr police S~t I''"'
Uroder\on
Wa\hington "'a\ booked at Orange County J:11l for 1nH:,t1g.1t1<1n
11f robbery and murder, Broderson i.a1d.
Vu. 42, of Garden Grove, died al UCI Medical Center nl '""
gunshot wounds to the upper body shortly after 1he at1cmp1rd
robbery about 4 30 pm on Dec 29 at Goldport Jc\\clcr!., 1<r2
Beach Blvd
"(The robbe~) had tied up the O'>'ricr in !he 'tore .. ind the
owner was able to get free, and there \\as a gun bJttle hct\'l:rn
the robbers and the owner," Broderson <.aid. -..
The robbers fled after the shooting w1thou1 ta~ing an~ JC''C'lf).
Broderson said.
Police officials said physical evidence hn~ed Robert' to the
• case .. They would not say, howe .. cr, what lhe C\.1dence \\ii\, Both
.R.obcrtS and Washington are being held at Orange Count\ Jail on
no-bail warrants.
• Vu'sJ·cwelry tore is no longer in operation He wa' marned
: and ha four children. . ..
.. ,
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• •
• Ill
Widow: llUlblllll knew he wouldn't return
SAN CLEMENTE -The wile of a Marine killed an action in
Saudi Arabia said today that her husband had a premonition la t
week that h .. e would never be coming home.
..He wanted me to finish my education. He wanted to make
sure that 1 invest his insurance money -so I don't do something
stupid -which my brother' going to do for me,'' $aid 28·ycar-
old Carol Bent.zlin, a mother of three whose husband, Cpl. Steve
E. Bent.zl.in, may have been killed by "friendly fire."
• Bentz.Jin, who spoke haltingly, fou&}\t back tears as she told re·
pc?rte~ that her. h~sband, ~ '!(>luntecr, wanted to be in the ~If to
fi&ht an the war with lraq.
•1Ho•1 c:Onvinoed me that he wanted to do this," she said, laps-
• ins ia&o the present tense. "1 can't believe he's dead. I can't be·
lleve he's DOt comin& home."
Bemzl' Wei sbe bet her husband, who had been muried 13
-..... • ol the day be died, spoke by phone last Thursday.
"'Aad I aid. •How do JOU.feel?' And, he said, 'I feel fine.' And
I aid. -No.· baa haw do JOU fed?' And, be arid. 'Well, I f ccl
ICUed.' Aad I .met. ~ Steve. hoW do 1Q11 feel?'
"'AM'-slid, 'I hftie a feclina like I've never had in my life. I
jlill dDll't ._. llow to daaibC it .And. al 1he time, I fell like
.... IDO. hct 11 OW CDUllUJ't al WU ... " • ...._ ... .,, ...
The World ... in Four Minutes ... Cold WU'. HowMr, that fipre doean't include the mount1na expenses for
IS~MABAD, Pakistan -Rescuers atrrE thtoush waist· the war wttb Iraq, which the administration has said mi&ht cost
deep mow Saturday to reach people tra by an eanhquake S..S bill.ion if it IMU for three mpnth1. •
' that kilted at least 300 people·~ injure UM>re than .SOO, offi=-· -~...,......---
cials said. • Pl•:lll Hundreds or people "'ere believed trapped lD remote mountain
villages where frail straw and mud huts were Oattcned by the
powerful quake, which rumbled ~ Afghanistan and Pakistan
before dawn Friday.
At least 300 home in the village or Arandu in the foolhJUs or
the Himalayas were destroyed by the temblor, said Abdul Sau.r
Edhi, who operates a Karachi-based emeraenc:y relief o.raani.ta·
tion.
The official death toll stood at 164, although government om-
c1als said the number was at least 300 and would likely rise.
About 2,000 houses collapsed in the quake that registered 6 8
on the Richter scale, authorities said. ..
C....ata 1tt1Ck Gorblchev'I lelllll'llllp
MOSCOW -Restive Communists sharply ntt eked Pre ident
Mikhail S. Gorbachev's leadership during a closed-door session at
the latest pany meeting. according to speeches and interviews
published Saturday.
Gorbachev did not appear to be in immediate danger of losing
his po!>ilion as party leader, but the criticism indicated that onho·
dox Communists arc confident they can roll back many of the re·
forms of the past six years.
·•11 1s clear now that perestroika has been a setback," the head
of the party's Russian branch, Ivan Polozkov, told the gathering
of more than, 500 leading Communists in the Kremlin on
Thuf'day
"There can be no talk now about any mult1party system," he
said
The rhetoric against perestroika, Gorbachev's political and eco-
nomic r~structuring, wb the harshes1 since hard-hners formed
1he Russian Communist Party in June.
Bush's bUdget lacks plans for receaton
\\'ASHINGTON -The fiscal 1992 .budget that President Bush
\ends to Congress on Monday is squeezed b) 1he costs of war and
rece ... ~1on -and 1t may be more notable for ~hat it doesn't do
than for "hat it docs.
The SI 4 trillion spending plan contains slight increases for
health programs for the poor, boosts anli·drug effons by 11 per-
cent and proposes ending more than 200 small domestic pro-
grams and projects, administration and congressional officials sa)
But the blueprint contains no dramatic ne" blows at what ~•II
he a S2 1 bi llion federal deficit, the second largest shonfall ever .
It ha .. no major anti-recession package and no big-dollar tnllla·
t1\Cl> aimed 'at education, the environment, or many of the na-
11on's other problems. ·
The budget docs cut defense spending from last year's S29 9
b1ll1on to $295 2 b1ll1on. a reduction the White Hou!>e and
congrc s1onal leaders agreed to last fall with the fading of the
by
Shera! LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIE&
I eeping one e~e on a computer manual to undue the steady
stream of mistakes she "as making on the unfam1har s)stem and
the 01her on her thick stack of notes. K.athenne Bell did her best
to pound out her exclus1' e 1nterv1ew with ma)or-tumed·ps)cho-
turncd-~nator-turned-preacher Neil Sturbush.
J....athennc couldn't decide whether to lead wnh Sturbush's
confession that he once wore a mint hued frock to a Newpon Beach
chamber mixer or 1f she should suck wnh the obscene telephone
rail he att~mpted to place to the vice-president's wife
"' \he ~1ftcd through the reams of pervened confessio ns
')turbush had kt loo~ dunng his rambling seven-hour inten 1e".
the door to 1he "iewpon Beach Weeki) newsroom opened
II ''a' Roman \.11les. alread) on K.athenne's 10 worst·"anted
hst \.\1th him "as a swarth) stump ofa man. drn~ in a rumbled
llh\e green su u and milk "h1te sh~. His hair was slicked straight
bad. -a rather hopeless 1mrtat1on of Pat Rile), 1Uthem1c thought.
\o hnv. do \OU like )Our nev. office?-· Miles began
·1 m not u~d to carpcung. o\nd these computers -)OU need
a degrl"t' 1n llu1d mechanics to figure 'cm out."
\i1lc'> laughed and thre" an arm around his companion "~t
m1: 1ntrndu1..o \OU to ~ Prelch Sal's my cousin. He JUSt mo'ed
out til'rt" from '\ev. )' ork C1t>. Brooklyn. actually."
J..atht·nne reached out and shook his hand. ft was clammy. JUSt
<t\ ).,,.i1hutnl' ligurcd
\al''> .t rcponcr I told him that you coufd use some help
around this ne"spapcr ... "
T <' be· <.'onlinued ...
Did You Know?
DCC sophomores raise money
to rent alipbant for race
In Co ta Maa:Jn 1961, Oranse Coo t College student council
refused to appropriate $200 to rent an elephant for the Orange
State Colleae tlephant Race. The sophomore cla s raised the
money themselves, rented an elephant and won first place 1n the
J V. d1vmon or the annual event. OCC was featured an nc~sreel)
around the nation.
We never forget when you send your histon'cal facts to Did
You Know, · Or-.n,e Coast Da/Jr PU04 P.O. Box 1560, Co t•
ftltu, 916.16.
Police Log
E.d11or'1 note -The followiftl
people were arrested on s,,,,,;cion
of drivin1 under t.he inOuenoe dar·
in1 the past wetk. A list waa .,,,..
1vai/1blo from tbe C.O.t• Mesa l'b-
lic:e Depanment.
Foaatal• Vallq
EtPB\E::r
-O>mplltd b1 Annt Spinn
MOSCOW -Pieces of the Soviet Union's 4G-ton Salyut space
station and an auached spacecraft will ran lo ~rth. on Wed·
oesday or Thunday, bu t it is not known where they ll bu .. a news-
paper reported Saturday. AJtbougb most of the Salyut· 7 space station and an attac~ed
Cosmos-1686 cargo ferry will burn up In the atmosphere, a paecc
weighing about 3 tons is expected to urvive and stnke the Earth.
Other smaller pieces also are expected to survive the atmosphere ..
The milituy newsp per Kra naya Z"-czda {Red Star) reported
that the bigiest danger i from pieces or the cargo spacecraft.
which is docked to the space station.
Piii ... lhldow, more Miter expected
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. -About 2,000 people shivered for
up to two hours Saturday to sec Punxsutawney Phil emerge Crom
his cushy, heated burrow and predict six more weeks of winter.
Tlie groundhog cast a shadow over the nation after his handler
coaxed him from a specially made tree stump into the clear dawo.
"Hopefully, this time he's wrong," said Dirk Boehmer of
Stroudsburg.
Cost or first-class post11e rises todaY
WASHI NGTON -Mailing a letter or parcel costs more,
starting today. '
The new first-class rate is 29 cenLS for the firsJ ounce and 23
cents for each additional ounce.
And just about all other mail will cost more too.
The new rates were imposed following nearly a year of study
and hearings. · ~ Special "F" stamps featuring a flower are available at post of·
fices to cover the new rate until official 29-cent stamps can be
printed. ..
'OHbnt' geo1og11t'1 forecast lrkl offtcllll .
LOS ANGELES (~) -Southern California surmed January
"ithoul a moderate earthquake predicted by an offbeat geologist
who bases his forecasts on tidal forces and newspaper ads for
runaway pets.
The state Office of Emergency Services, irritated by the latest
unconventional forecast by Santa Clara County geologist Jim
Derkland, issued a statement Friday to remind Californians the
prediction didn 't come true. · .
"Unofficial earthquake 'foreca t!>' inaccurate.'' the state's news
release declared.
Mainst ream sc1smolog1sts \1ew BerkJand'!> regular predictions
as scient1ficall) gTOundles Bcrkland issued a news release Jan
13 saying that a quake measuring at least 5 on the Richter scale
\\aS 80 perce nt likely b> Jan. 31 ~1thtn 140 miles of Los Angeles
-By The Associated Pttss
News of the Weird
Mugger sends tbar* you
note, renrns man's Wllet
BOSTON A mugger
wanted h1'> \ICt1m to kno" he
was gra1eful for the money he
stole. o he i;ent a 1hank·you
note
Peter Pancarc'!I wallet wa<,
l>tolcn about two "eel~ ago as
he walked a friend to ' sub"a"
.,top in Doston He got the v.ai-
let back 1n the mail on Frida~
-along with the note
' l v.ant to thank )OU for the
S 13 )OU had 11 in 1t," the anon-
ORANGE COAST
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'moui; letter said. "I needed to
get home, and I know if I had
a~ked )OU to help me you
\\Ould ha\e said no. so I thank
)OU
Pancare's license "as inside
the waller, but a credit card
and other belongings were
m1~smg
He said he "'II not follow up
on the ca<.e because the note
made him think about how
hadly the man might have
needed the money ..
-8) The Associated Press
I How to reach us at
the Delly Piiot
Clrculatlon Orange~ 6'2-43S3
Advertlalng
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Orange Coast Dally Piiot Sunday, February 3, 199 1 11
Slugglng surle~ keeps
guard In splashy bout
Students' inventions make lite easier
llAJL, THE CONQUER·
INC LI FEGUARD! -All it
needed was o pit orchestra
and a stage filled with ex-
p en i. i v e p rops a n d
ovcr~tufrcd si ngers, und the
scene could have been the
triumphal proce~)lon from
''Aida."
Jerry Kobrin
By Colin Caldwell
Onnoe Cots1 Oaly Nol
What do you do when you're •
child riding your bike at ni~l and
you can't see where you're g,oi ng?
You imply invent someth!ng thal
will provide light so that you can
'iee, .1y!> A.J Cnbrera, 8, fro m
University Park School.
"l wns wn1ch1ng TV, and I saw
my friend out ide riding his bike in
the dark," he aid. ''I thought I'd
put some pen lights tn a hat so he
could sec better.·•
Cabrera was among 234 Orange
County students taking pan in the
fifth annual A'tounding lnvention'i
c:ompe1111on held Saturday at
I rvinc V .illey Colles,e Studenb
ranging from kindergarten to
cighth·grade age level created e\·
c rythmg from an Automatic Bike
Orinli., de~1gnecJ to help cych~h re·
ce1ve wu ter from .t water bottle
more easily. 10 l·oot I IJ'>hcr,,
which help people 'cc \l.h1le \\;,ilk·
1ng al night
"I ne\er got U\t'd lo l111d111g the
light \v.11ch in !he darlo...'' ,,11d
Rebecc 1 \.h mll, •1. v.ho cre.llnl
tile I oot 11.1,hcr' h\ c:ullint: hole'
in a p.111 11f 'lipper' .1nJ putting
Small na,hlighlJ Ill the hole\ "(
kept humping into thing), 'o I
made these '><> • 1 could ~cc 111
night ..
Not all the children's an\enllom.
v.erc m.tdc lo make their liH:)
more comenienl. Ah.,on f lem1ng.
8, a third grader from Irvine, de-
\lgncd :. way lo p1,1t lights on 111p
of a wheclchn1r in order to protect
her ne1ghhor' from i::c.111ng lnJlHt:d
· I ~a" "'' nc"I door neighbor'
.ilmo'>t get h11 b) .1 vJn becau\c the
Jri,er~ could11'1 'l'e them · 'he
'aid "Thi-. v.111 help people 1n
\l,hcekhau' 'ec ,11 n1gh1
Other in'cnt111n\, like the one
Jennifer ~UJlht . nt lr\tnc dc\l:I
oped, \H re dc~1gned to help brfTTC
(OO\.entencc to their p;trenls hv..._
· r tool m) tdpe recorder .... i1h mo
.1nd other things one time I haJ
!>O mam thin~·.. I .hkcd m-. morrl
Ill help ·rne huld I hem. but ~he said
"-lo, no. no~· ' Her ~olu11on. at.
1<11.h .. pouch tu the back of the
t 1pc recorder. one ti1g enough to
twld Jll the item'
I he children v..1th the best tnr
'c n 11um "c: re given aw3rds later "'
the dJ\, v.hile all the children re--
(l't\tJ J 1.crt1f1c.itc fot taking paet
1n I he wmpc1111on
Only th is one wa> wilder.
The sce ne wa n't a
noWCMtrcwn boulevolrd in
1 heses, 11 was the otherwise
undramatic confine of the
Irvine Mam ou Hotel's ball-
room And the conquering
hero wasn't the re ple ndent
Rae.James. but an off-the-wall pug1h 1 from the shores of Hunting· City ponders letting state run job center:
ton Beach .
The occa ion was the resumptio n of boxing bouts at the hu1cl,
and Thursday's main eve nt pilled Ernie Yalcn11ne, a middle·
weight from Stockton, against the pride of P1lo1l.ind, John
ArmiJO. also known as the Larruping Lifeguard and the Slugging
Surfer.
Arrtu.JO, a charismatic character, had the home-ring ad .. antagc.
and his raucous rooters made their presence kno\\.n Chan11n~
"Arm1-JO,"· "Armi·JOI" from the opening gong, they cheered
through four fast-paced rounds. and then really cut IOO'>e m !ht·
early stages of the fifth .
So did ArmiJO. With a devastating left-right tatt1)(1, he 111,.
patched Valenti ne to dreaml and -and the arena v.cnt bnnh·r'.
v..1th 1.179 admirers picking up the chanl.
"Geez." breathed one 3\1.ed ringsider "Wh.il d1<l Johnn\ h11
him with., A surfboa rd., ..
Then. ha\lng taken care of busine<..,, the for-out \l.innn .11\11
v..cnt b.inana-;. He bounced :mlund the ring hlo..e .1 u a1cJ lo..,1ng.1·
roo, ricocheting off the rope'> an 1hc manner 0f a pml"iall g.1mc
gunc berserk
Several mu'>cular surfe r entered the ring, lf)1ng (\CT) c.irc·
full)) IO lead 1he1r hero onto the J prnn. tiu1 \rmlJ!l V.,I\ n~.n~
high, <;umcwhere on another pl:rnet '
"Let him alone for a '~h1le," nnc of the \l.Ould·he handler' l.tll·
lmned 'I dt'n '1 think fohnn) \ hangini: Jlt le n "
h nall). he: v.J') c .. cort ed off the ring -nght on111 the 'h11\JIJ1.·r,
of .. 1.tl~Jrt hudd1c,, '"'ho parJded him around the Jrcn.1 lllo..e .1
prized troph' A gorgcou<; t'tlonde. \l.~O m.1Jc \rm1J!l hiolo.. 1.i'·~r·
Jreo;-.cd. ~hrpcd through for .i i...1,s .ind J dm1.h th.it J rl'lcrct·
would hJ\C hroken up.
Last I ~aw, 1hc entire entourage (including 1h1.· .tl11rc1111.•nt1nn1.·d
female) wJ' heading no1s1ly tlrrough 1hc hotel lnbh ind er 11n
mi ng the elevator-; I don't kmw. v. h1ch Ooor h11111wi '' '" pu,hcd.
hut the party wuldn't ha\c ~ottcn muLh h1ghn
•
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Occupying h1 usual pre~s·ro~ pcv. \l,J~ all-11mc ch.1mp1nn lunn\
man foe\ Bishop. v.ho takes the manl~ art ol l"t11.uff\ \Cf) 't'fl·
11u'h \\hen 11 comeli to bo'<ing. he', a rcgul.ir mJ\Cn
l ~e" wmedrnn in the hnu'e .1pprna<.hc' B1,h11p Jurinc h1'
rare puhhc outing<,, and trin 111 Jd1,cr a kn1,ckou1 pun1.h 11111:.
hut ncJrh all land 'hlirt I kre·, 11nc: th.11 g 1t 1hu,ud1
Sometme mcnt1nncd th 11 l.1mc,I hmm!,! pr11m1•1er D.Ht 1-.. n~.
"h1,,e 1r,1Jcmark c1.11ffurc rc,c:mhlc' .1 l<•1.1t-h1l!h 1h1d,.:1, ".1 r1. 1
I\ frightened 1,1.hcn v.ar erup1eJ in the l\:r".in liuli
!io" '>t:Jred wa'> he 1
H1' hJ1r fell duv.n
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I l.1\\e\l.'r. I '-in 1 let the L1'1 'clltl'n1.l' nt h1' rc:ph c11 undi 11
tcncc,I tic "''und up ''llh th" "I he 1t1pper "hen \OU u1mp.11c
me .t11 c\ rccul.ir \rnn l•lf1l·c:r Jilt! "'fl .it J \lar1nt• ccner.11. 1n
JO\ "·•' Ill "i.1JdJm I lu,,c:1n. 'J'' II .111
(,.'t•ll crict "itc,cn' nimc 111! 11 \\hat I "r11tt· ''·" th1'
l r.1n~ ''' h·cp up \I.Ith the mer.:un.tl ~tl\Cn'. l.t,I 'ccn
hc.llkJ 1hat.1\la\ 1'n (o.t'>I H1ch"·" " li~e lr\ln!! I•' pinpnint
').1 ld.1m llu"c111', mm.1hle hcdroom
Per11 d
0 "-cn('lugh for the moment fhe real fun I' JU'( heg1nn1ng.
.inJ 1,1.c Jll km"' ho~ much fun law}cr~ c:in be Ju,t ask The
B.1rd
Jcrn Kotmn ·., column rum Sunda.~. Tuesda) ancJ 1-ndav.
By Bob van Eyken
Or ••"J" CNSI Oa ly PilOI
COSTA ME:.SA -Officials he re
ha\c: propo!>Cd tu rning operation
111 the' cm·~ day labor JOb center
o\.er to the state Employment De·
vc:lopmc:nt Department, a move
1h.11 could change Costa Me)a·.,
1pprc,,1Lh 10 illegal immigration a~
"ell ·" '·"e the cit) about $60.000
I \l'.lr
Ol'encd in Octoher 19 . the
( m( I \lc\J Job Center \l.:l'i the
br.1 lllhil<l nf then Cll) Counctl-
m.tn Ur\ .\mburge). He said Im
intent "a' 111 Jttack the problem
ol 1lkc.1I 1mnm!rat1on an the cit) b)
d.1mp1ni! do1,1. non d::t\ lahor (,OhC1-
t.111on in c11~ park~ Jnd on '1rc1:1
'-ur ncr,, \I. h1lc pro .. 1d1ng a pla1.c
"' hl' re lc!!al rc,1dcn1 '"orl..er~ eould
'eek d 1} ·,,,h, .\II d1ents Llf the Jl)h
,nn!I.:• mu,1 pw,1dc proot the' Me
I 1 I\ t•n111kJ to \l.l)rlo.. in the L' ~
\mburcC\ c.irm:<l the l'>'iUe .1
''( r I urther b~ .111cmp11ng to for\.C
hie.ii ,h.trtlahlc JnJ Cl\I( mgJnllJ·
I H'n' rc1.c1' lnl! lcderal grant f unJ,
1hr111ch the cm 10 !><:reen their ch
cnl' lnr lci;JI re'ldcn0~ That pol·
ll\. \\h11.·h \l.J' hr1cO\ t:nJctcd t-'
1!\c: r11unc1I. mu "11h ~llff rc,1,t·
.111\.·t· trnm 1..h 1111.1ble group~ JnJ
"·" n en! ualh rc~cindcd v. hen
I l1•ll'lfli! ,ind L rh in Dc,clopment
\nrct.11"\ J.i,·~ 1-..emp Jeclarc<l 11
..:11n1r tn 111 teder.11 pohn
\I tn\ in the Cit\. 1nduJing '''nte
"'llnlll memhi.:r,: aq::ue 1h;t mu ·
Rockwell lays
on at least
130 employees
"ll \L UL \C ll
H11~~\Hll lnll'.rn 11111n.tl ( 1 rp cm·
plc1\lC' \\Ut l.i1J nit in J cnn,,111
d.1111111 1il l\\ll ,p.1cc d1\ l\1om, th-.:
1c: r1 "pa.:c I irm ,.11J
,\ '"''Hhmn 111 Dtfcn'l' Dep.irt
mc:nt or<lcr' for \,ttcllllc' dnJ '·•I·
ell11t rnc:.irch wn1nhu1cd 10 1he
I 1\11th 1he llimp;tn\ \11d I 11JJ,
• I \1.11 \~Cc~' Jg_11 R1xlo..\\cll cnn·
••li1l.11nl 11' \J1ell1tt· .ind p,11.e
I ·dr11n11.' d1'1'11'n 1n \c.il Bc:J1.h
\\Ith the \pale "i"lcm' <lt'l'ltOn 1n
()11v.11C\
Hil l hutr1cl<l. a 1.ompan)
~ul~ JI the !latdl le Jl\l)tOn
, 11J 'umc 130 \1.1.lr~cr' JI the Sc.ll
Be 11..h I tltlll\ \\Crc IJ1J ,,fl
Bui Ro1.~\l.Cll 'PO~C,\l.Oman
J 1nt•t De in o;a1J I "11 "<Hkers \I.ere
laid ulf at the Spa1.c )~lcm., dl\1·
\ll,n, mdud1ng ahout 100 v.orkcr'
in Se.ii Beach Another 50 emplo>-
ee 1n Downey v.ere laid off.
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OWNED AND
AUN BY THE
SAME FAMILY
FOA 18YEAAS
CON
n1c1p.1I ~ll\~·rnmcnt 'hould nut be
10\uhed m cnlorunl! federal 1mm1·
l!r J lion f.1 \I. -
II the pr1•pmal to hanJ o\er op
l'Tallnn llf the J11h Cen1n to lhi.:
,1,11-.: \\Crc pul intu effect. 11 ''uulJ
tunhcr Jl\l.1ncc the ul\< from 1m·
m1~r.111nn enforcement hecau'c the
lll\ "11uld 1111 lnn~cr he 10\nhcd 1n
'lfl'Clllrl).? \\OI hr'
And 'I.tic polit\ dnc' nul 1..ill
tor \l'rtltl.tl111n •If lcgJI \!JIU,, JC·
u1rd1n\! In "iutJnnc ~l:hfllcJcr . a
'P••h'''\••m.in h1r the lmrl11)men1
l>e,ell pmt•nt Department
· It "ould 1-e JU'l 1hc •ame .ti
our other of11ce., in the "ltatc.
"ichrocder )atd "V, e J'>k ~hether
the~ re eligible to v.ork here but
'-"C do not require documentaJ111n
S1.hroeder ~aid EDD olfic1JI'
ha'e not made a dcc1,1on on
\l.hether they want 10 tJke O\er the
Cn,ta Me .. a center.
Mavor M;m Hornbuckle \Jtd
'ht· "·a, antcre!>ted m the prnrmJI
pJrl1tul irh ·since 11 \l.OulJ \J\C
mnne\ \' hlle Councll\l.oman ~amh
Genis liked the idea of offenn11, a
lel!al place for all v.orker\ to 'eek
t •t'
) 1 u me:.in all the~ 'd J'k 1•
1,1.he1her ~·ou d r.tther work than be
n 1,1.clfa.re., \lo hat a novel idea.'·
C1cnl\ ,aid ·If 11 would save us ·
,omc monc\ and help get peop~
oll the meets, then it sounds hlclC
a prctt~ good idea." .,
Peter Buffa. another councal
member. wa) ~kept1cal, however
rhert• might be some savings, bwt
11 \ .t quc .. 11on of how much coo·
trol do \Ou want 10 give up.'' he
,,11J I'~ c not heard anything bet
p<1,111,e ahout the way it's bcujg
;1per.1tcd no~ So 1f it's not bro-~en, ~h) fa 1t.., I may be a httlc
b11 nf J hard 'ell on this one "
Remodeling project blamed for $250,000 fire
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.t dot.chn · ~, p JnJ pr~ 1l.tl
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rn .... ind roof nt the !>hop and 1h
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Daily
.. Sunday, FebruilrY 3, 1991
lblrapy In ..
binging
By Mimf Ko
0... Coast Diiiy PllOI
COST A MESA Saddam
Hussein was hung at high noon
Saturday. Well, sort of anyway. • • I ''""' ~O••np Ccw•I OA1ty PJ.~
A group of residents in Costa Mesa found a way to express their feel -
ings about Saddam Hussein Saturday with .1 mo~k hanging. Using a rope, fluntinf clothes, a
fake gun, a toy Scud missile and a
borrowed mannequin, some Costa
Mesa men strung up an effigy of
the embattled Iraqi leader from a
tree in the front lawn at 2195 Or-
c1ngc A\e.
"We caught him and lynched
tum "'1th a 12-inch, USA-made
l)(ud buried deep in hi sternum,"
)J1d Bmo McMann, one of hang-
men. "The gun 1s fake but the
rope 1' re.11. an d it's got a real
mes)age ..
M1l..e D.immann and Otis
Geach. who reside at the home,
and Mc~fann, al)o of Costa Mesa,
came up \\Ith the front-yard dem-
1rnstrat1on to )t1r up support for
the allied troop in the Persian
C 1ul t
lk,1Je... the effigy. they hung
ALARM
From A1
l elt:t r.1l c:q111ppeJ HOPD \\otth
thl· 't f"\ 1cc .11 no t'n">t Santa Ana
p11 ,.,t', thc C1ltforn1..1 H1ghw.l) Pj·
t ., ' Or.inl!c Count\ d1\1~1on and
th.: C lt.inl!e CPunt\ Sheriff, Oe-
r.1 tmcnl ,i('ll hJ\C !he .,\.,ICm
\1th11ugh the rt: '' .1., J .,ligh t de-
, ri, 1n .1uto thc:lh in Huntington
Be.1 ... h in 1 1>~9. the thclt-. continue
•11 he one ul 11ur m1"t 'o11?n1l11..an t
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1hrnt the '"'= 111 ,J r tperhJlk
lw(lk , I' J\Jd.1hk ,11 .1h1n11 .1 d111cn
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for rccmcnm: ~tnlcn H hide' ht·
cau'c 1 elctrac 1, th\; 11111\ thelt
WATER
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prime l.tnd1Ll.1tc' for re I 1 ntCll
"11cr l r,1,h1m' '11d lnd1\1tlu.1l
re~u.lcnt till l.'.U,lomcr<. m.J\ ,111•
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1.111irc:h .,c:p.ir.1tc plumbing '"'c.:r1
l hcltC\.t: 11\ gnin~ IP h1.• q Ille ·'
1l"'" )C.lf' bdm1.· 11\ .1\,1t( 1hlc It
the mdl\ 1dual houwhnkJ.... ,1i1.:
SEA/RS
posters of Hussein's face along the
fence of the house at Orange Ave-
nue and 22nd Street to serve as
dart boards. A 10-foot by 25-foot
American flag flapped in the \\Ind
1n Cront of the ho~e.
This bit of gallows humor c..111,.
ed traffic to back up about hc1ll ...
mile on Orange A\enue
"We're getting a high pti'>lll\C
reaction so far," .,J1d Geach · \h·
figured the "ar 1~ at a foe.ti pn1nt
and the end 1s near And \\e don't
want tht!> Y.ar 10 end 111..e V1etn.101,
with no support for our troop<. '
Jan King w;h dri1vin~ hy on her
motorcyc~ \\hen 'he .. 1oppt•d 1n
help stand behind U.5 trcmr.,
protcct1on !>crv1cc that 'end., ,1 J".
trcs'> 'lgnal 1mmed1.itcl) -"hc th
er or not the O\\ncr i..no"' the \C·
htcle ha!> been 4'lokn. · 't.tt eJ
TeletrJC prc-;ident Marl.. I 1ch1 in .1
pre<.~ ~t..itemenl
Tektr;ic isn't the on(\ '''tern
that "111 nentuall) be a,3ilc1hlc 111
local con,umers to help curh the
'ilate ' si ti1lhon auto theft 1ndu,
If) in '' h1ch one 'eh1cle 1., ,tokn
eH'I"\ :: .. cnrnd1o
LoJ 1.:i.. "h1l h .tlreJdy upcr.11c'
in L.1' \ngclc' Count). hope' tl1
\tart 'c:f'\au·., 1n 1hc count) b) 1h1'
i.ummc:r. ,,11d John R.1hcr. director
of m..irh tme tnr C1li torn1 a Oper.1-
t1l'"' ·\II hut 11nc L '" Anc.l'le'
Cn111 I\ .i..:l Ill\ h.1, thl· '\''" m .ind
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"\\'c\c got lll l..1ck Saddam·., ass
bc,nu\c, lllhcl'\\1'>t . he 'll multiply,"
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Shc '"•'' .1 motorized pro·
Oper.11111n Oe>t'rl Storm dcmon-
'tr.Hllln her,clf. ,\) her chopper
'ported .rn AmertcJn njg m the
tiad. .. and 'he 1..amed .1 .. m.111 dog
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bhtt' t.1p
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111111p., bt'l'.IU'l' the\ need In ~no'"
1h 11 \\C0 f<.' behind them," .,he <.a1d
f,en 11,\llU d11n'1 knm11 .1mone
thu~; \1111 'hPuhl \\rltC tu .in~-, tlfll'
\k.111,,htlt'. the hlllgmen of Or-
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'
PRllaR From A1
amona membcn or Temple Oat
Yahm in Newport Be ch. And
many ere worried about relative
in Israel. "Hu~ ein ha kept all of
the pledacs he ha made $0 far.
When he pledges to u c nuclear,
-'Chemicl\I or biologic I weapons, we
take him t his word."
Newport Beach resident Flory
Van Beck said she worries about
cousins living in Ramat Gan, a
town two miles cast of Tel Aviv.
Von Beck's parents were killed in
a Nazi concentration camp when
she was 12 years old. She was res-
cued on the way to a concentra·
tion camp by family who sheltered
GULF
From A1
Wall..er Bu-;h, at her winter home
in Bobe Sound, Fla , before flying
directly to Maryland to spend the
\\eekend at the mountainside pres-
1den11.tl retreat.
Prc,1dent1JI 'pol..esman Maritn
I 1tL\\o,1ter 'aid Dw,h would be kept
up to date on the progress of the
\\,1r thmugh the weekend at Camp
Oa\1d, but haJ no particular meet-
m~' 'lhed11k d He returns to the
Whne I l (lll'C "unday afternoon.
Addre"'"!: a cheering crowd of
mtl1t.1r.· f.1m1lle., .11 f·ort Stewart,
(1 .1. 1hc pr1.·'1dent .,J1d OpcrJtllln
Dt·,crt \1mm ·1, righ t on couri.c."
\\ th '1rtu.ill\ 1he c:nt1rc po'1 -
h11rnt 111 the 2 llh lnt.1ntry 01\l'>llln
'h1prt·d nit to ~aud1 Arabia,
llu'h 111ld .in .1ud1encc m.1dc up
her in Holland.
"We are 100 percent behind
Pre idcnt Bu h," Van Beek 1 id.
"It had to come sooner or later
because he would have taken over
all the other Arabic countrie . A
per on like that will do anythm&
-he's just like Hitler."
Rabbi Joseph Hirsch of Temple
Sharon in Costa Me a said the
majority of hi synaeoguc members
believe Hussein has to be stripped
of his power to make war in the
Middle East. "The hearts of ull
Americans, no' matter which way
they feel on this war and peace
issue, arc wi1h our service people
over there," Hirsch said. "In the
broader sense, I'm an American,
mostly of spouses and children
that he knew they were concerned
about when tne ground war
again't Iraq would begin.
But, he i.:ud, "1t will only begin
1f necessar) and when we decide
the time 1s right. We will conduct
1h1s conflict o n our term\. on our
timetable , nol on Saddam
Hu">sein's timetable."
"When we win, and we will win.
\\C will ha1ve taught a dangerou.,
dictator and any tyran1 who at-
tempts to follow in his footstep'>
that the United States has new
credibility, that what we say goes."
''At thi~ moment. men ,1nd
"omen of courage and endur:ince
\Hind on the harsh desert and ~nil
the seas of th e gulf." Dush said 1n
h" radio addrei.s. "By their pre.,
cncc they're beuing w11nes'> to the
Orange Coast Dally Piiot
not ju t a Jew, and I feel that
America took the riaht stance to
oppo c o N zi mani c like Sadd m
Hussein."
Rabbi Mendel Ouchman of
Chabad of Irvine aid he behev~
Jcwi h upport throuahout the
world for the war apiMt lr3q i~
nenrly unanimous, considering the
attacks on bract and threats of
chemical warfare.
"W11h Hiller, they took the Jew
to the gas chamber. Now they
don't have to rake anyone to the
gas ~hamber," Ouchman !.aid.
"They're going to bring the gus to
you. With dangerou!i people. you
hnve .. to deal '" a dangerous man-
ner
fact that the triumph of the morn)
older 1s the v1s1on that compel~
u~ ..
Bush also urged special prayers
for "lho~c who make the supreme
!.acrif1ce. In our terrible grief. "e
prJy that they lea\c the fields of
battle for finer fields where the re
1s no danger, only tranquility.
where there's no fear, only peace,
and where there is no ·evil. only
the lo'e of the greates1 Father of
a II."
I le: t1-.ked prayer for ''those who
..ire held pmoner. that God will
protect the.,e. ht\ spccijl children
-nnd will enlighten the mind~
Jnd ,often the hc..irt' 01 their cJp·
!Of\."
At e.1ch '>lop. Ou\h 'pent wn-
'1Jer.1olc time :.hJkm~ hJnth \\1th
thu\e 111 the t:ro"J
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Legislators support
our troops, feelings
"'~cmblyman Gil Fcrgu on expected a fight when he intro-
,luc.ed a resolution dccl.lrlng the Lcg1sl.:aturc's su pport for Opera-
' in Desert Storm last \\eek.
\\ c arc proud to !ul) he didn 't get much of a fight at all.
The California Asscmhly O\trwhclm1ngly approved a strongly-
\•11rdcd rcwlution in support of President Bush's conduct of the
Pcr'i1an Gulf War and honoring the nation's troops
.\ m:lJOrllY of Democrat JOined the former Marine Corps om-
,a (who served 1n three wars) and his (lepubhcan co-sponsors to
a·~1,ter their support for the \\ar effort Altogether, 29 Demo-
'r 11'1 and 27 Republican) 'lupported the rc)()lullon. Thrte Dcmo-
dJt; representing liberal dl'ltricts -.01ed c1ga1ns.t 11 Twenty ricm-
tii.:r' abc;tainc:d
fhc: support shown h> the A~ embl) dcmom.trates how ou r
~,,,e rnmenl y tern 1s ~uppt1)cd to work Our elected lawmakers
ire 10 represent the view and w1 he'> of U'>, their comtitucnts
Fcrgu)on noted Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi subord1nJtes
t1nJ !lolace in TV stone\ sho"ing anti \\Jr dcmon,tration) m
\menca. and he hoped his rc,olut1on \\Ould 'end a mcs!IJgc lo
the cncm) a\ well as America\ nwn troop' that the ma1ont\ of
the country is solidly behind them
·In my clo\lng rcmarkc; (1n the A''>cmhly chamber) I told them
I -....ts in Vietnam when the la\t thing \omc \Oung men heard 1H
,aw was a traitor in Hanoi burning the tl.1g,'· he 'aid '\'.1th th•'
ne\\ conn1ct. I hope the lut thing our ~oung people he.tr Ml
0t
")me anll·wa r demon 1r.it1on "
rcrgu\On \ re\.()IUtfon ha 00 rorCC Of 1,1\\, hut \t,ttC'I the \IC\\
ol the California AMcmply that · ).1ddam Hu"c'" . 1, a murder
,, "' l)r3nt ~nt on the \lOlcnt wnque\I and domination of h1'
\r.1b neighbors "
It futther state~ "Rc,ol\cd. \\tlh great pride, we the people of
( Jhforn1a do rightfully and dull(ull) honor thP'e p;.m1011c 'oung
:nt'n and v.l)me n of our armcc.l forcc'i \\-hO arc CJfl) ing out their
m1,s1on with profc'i'iio nal eJCcellencc .ind C'\cmpl.try brJ\CI). 'o
thJt other.. might he free and thJt "orld pc.ice \\Ill tic '"'urcd ..
rergu..on \3td the re\OIUllOn \\OUIJ be Clmtd Ill the \cn.1te
nc \t "'eek by Sen Ruben A)ala, D·S.1n Dcrn.ird1no
·1 ht) lime. we 're not a\ \\Orrtcd ahoul .1 fight.
'"'' In History
I od.I) I\ \unday. r eti \ the United "itatcs. Wilham HO'Aard
•.!th d.w o( 1991. There Jrc Ul Taft. re\lgncd for health rca\OO\
! 1 , lcti in the )Car In )Q\4, the space huttle Chai·
I 1>J,1\ \ H1ghl1ght 1n Hl\tOr\ · lcnger tila\tc:d off fro"! Cape Ca·
I cb 3, 1959. wa\ "the d.t) the na\eral f-la. on a problem·
" 1'1l died" 11, a pl;ine cr .... h ne.ir plagued ml\~1on that included the
<'ear Lalcc, Iowa, claimed the f.1uh\ deployment of. t"o ~tclhtes
.1•e' of rock ·n· roll 'tar\ Budd\ .ind a 11rgct balloon
ll11lh R1tch1e Valen' and JP In 19'>9. Alfredo Stroc'isncr,
lt(e Big Roppcr" R1~h•trd\.on • pre"dcnt of Paraguay for more
c >n the date: than three decades, ~as ovcr-
ln 1690, the fir\l· paper money thrn"n in a military coup.
\mcnca wa issued by the en· Ten ~e.irs ago. The US. Senate
m of Mas~achu cm (lhc cur· confirmed Raymond J. Donovan as
rcnc) was used to p.iy soldiers Prc">1dcnt Reagan's c;ccretary of
11 •ht1 ng a war asainst Quebec ) labor on .i vote of 80-17.
In 1783, Spain recognized L Fi"e ye ars ago: President
ndcpc ndcncc Reagan appointed a 12-mcmbcr
comml\s1o n to investigate the
In 1809. the territory of llllnol\ Challenge r disa tc r that claimed
"·" created the lives of the entire pace 'ihuttlc
In 1865. a conference: aimed at
ending the CIVIi War thl't incluc.lcd
l're'>1dent Lincoln and C.Onfcdcrate
\ ice President Alexander H Ste·
phcnl\ took place on the River
()ueen off the Virginia coa~a
In 1913. the 16th Amendment to
the Const1tut1on, provi.ding for a
federal income tp, wa~ ratified.
In 1916. Canada's onginal Par-
11.imcnt Bu1ld1np, in Ottawa,
hu rncd down
In 1917, the United Sunc broke
off diplomatic relations with Ger-
many after that country nnounced
a policy or unrestricted submnine
~arfarc.
In 1924, the 28ih pre idcnt of
the Unjted State , Woodrow
Wilson, died at his home an Wuh·
inawn at ace 68.
In 1930, the chid ju ticc of the
Write to usl
crew
One )Car ago The Bulgarian
parliament elected economist And-
rei Luk anov to repla~ a hardhne
Commune\t as premie r.
Today·~ Birthdays· Author
Jame Michener i M. Comedian
Shelley Berman lS 65. U.S. Sen.
Paul Sarbanes. D·Md , i 58. Foot-
ball hall-of-famer Fran Tarkenton
1~ S 1 Act re Blythe Danner 1s '8.
f ootball hall-of ·f amer Bob Gne5e
1s '6 Singer-guitarist Dave Davies
i'S '4. Actrc.u Morpn Fairchild is
41.
;rhought for Today. .. There ts a
coherent plan in the universe,
though l don't know what it'• a
r.lan (or." -Sir Fred Hoyle, Ena·
h astronomer·author (l91S. ) _., ,... A.uOclatad Prua
ThK K a comMut1ity newtpaper, nd we'd hkc to hea• from
you. letters shoufd be bncf ind are ubj«t to tditinJ-longer
correspondence will be consldetect (or a Community COM-
ntentary fHtur • f>tme send subm · to the Or.np Co6t o.ifY Piiot
330 W. &.y. St., CalU.Me.Y. CA 2621 Of f~ to.:(1. 4J
646 ·o4170. pte.-lndude your name, City and Pf'U'l'C' ~ 1f
)'OU'd f'lle )OM leU*t to ~:;red. Vou an .t.o all O"' 1 HodlM at 642-6086 Md clc·
I* I ..... ID lhe edleof. Think ,_, for )'Oii' Wwolvement in the OriM'WI CGlll cmn-
munity
•• ?"'111~
Sunday, Februao' 3, 1991 M
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CIC-•RllY. t fftlll i.. M 11 '11•1 •-M-:4121 & •
Dan Walters
Drought needs
answers now
and in tuture
S A C RAMENTO The
v.eathcr m California has been de -
lightfully mild, more hke spring
1h,tn winter It's a huge disaster
The win ter of 1990-91 1s the dri-
est )el of f1\e seasons of subnor-
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wa
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ince
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acid
nse
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thin
the
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White House, Pentagon shoot
down the enorts of the press
m.11 precipitation. A stubborn
h1gh-pre')-;urc cell parked off the
C.d1forn1.i coast blocks PaCJfic ,
,1orm\, leaving the state gripped • .. •
h) drought, Its. vast rese:-'oirs re-
duced to muddy ponds, its moun-
tains ')howing bare rock where 10
feel of \now normally he, many
n"ers shri\elc:d to tncklc or le s.
I he state Water Re~urcc Con-
trol Board. an ord1nanly obscure
a~enc.; that allocates water sup-
phe'I, ha declared tbat unless
C.1 hlurn1a experiences a huge in-
crc a'e in prec1pitat1on duung the
remaining weeks of the winter
ra1m 'cason. trul) dracoman steps
\\ 111 be taken "to spread the hard-
'h1p cau ed by drought in an equ1-
toble manner:· including sC\·ere
ret.luw<>n o{ watu to f.anncrs.
"ho'lc u~c 85 percent of the state's
By William End1con
Mc:Cll' '"'f '-.~"'' t!VICI
The White Hou~c and th~n-
1agon hJ\C du,tc~ off the time·
ho nored "\hoot lhc·mC')~cnger"
stratcg) 111 lhc1r dlorl' to win and
hold 'IUpporl for the "ar in the
Pcr"an Gulf
Prc\ldcnt Bu,h\ pre'' ecretary.
M.irhn htLv.ater. cl.11m'I the public
Jnc-.n'1 \\,Int to knov. detail!. about
lhc w.ir and think\ the prC')S 1s
doing .1 ~1"c" ice by d1)'t:mmallng
the informat1cm.
Vice President Da n Oua}IC, lhc
hero of 1 hr hat1 le of I nd1anapoh~.
h.1\ hc:en d"patched a IJ Spiro
\1itnc" 10 cr111c1zc 1he prc~s for
the .1ttcnt1on it j, gi\ing to an11-
""'r protest'
·\nd no nc~s " allowed out of
the Middle Ea t until 1t has been ~crutinizcd by military burcaucr3ts
v.ho'e future promotions may de·
pend more on the manipulauon of
public opinion than the s:tfcguard·
1ng or m1h1ary secret\.
What's wor~e. QuJ)IC, Fitzwater
and the oth ers arc being aided and
,\betted hy hombJstic commenta-
tors uch a~ radio talk show host
Ru h L 1mbaugh, who ha\ built a
ca reer out of pande ring to the
-...or,t b1a'lc\ and inc;tinct' of peo-
ple
No mJttcr how mtcnc;c the cam·
pa1gn to portray the prcs.s as
\tlhan, ho"'e .. er, the fact 1s that a
lot of people arc dccplv troubled
and confu\ed ab<iut th1c; "'ar and
de er.e a more accurate and
truthful pKlure than the) · arc
bemg g1\Cn
During a quu:k trip to Central
Kentucky la\t ""eckend, a region
that place' a high priority on patn-
Best of the Hotline
Editor' note. The following are
ample~ of Orange Coast Dallr
Piiot readers' comments and ct111-
c1 ms. The Pilot runs these re-
sponses on a regular basis and en-
courages readcN to call the Edi·
tor·~ Hotline at 642-6086
Bid revtew
Regarding the movie review ,
think 1he reviews that you some
time run from McOatchy News
Service arc tota.Uy off base. whoev-
er that rcvicwer 1s, l think com·
pletcly out of touch with what the
public feels.
I really que tion runnin~ those
particular rcv1e . I really hkc the
reviews 'in your p per by Gordon
Holcomb, one of your amateur re-
viewers, he'• very. objective and
runny. •.•• ,
011sm. J founJ l11c111h \.\,tntin~ uc:'
pcraidy to ,1111·.i. 'upp11rt lnr 11ur
troop' outrJCt'd .1t thL· h.1rh:mt>
of SaddJrn If i "~ r t 111 .11 the
c;ame lime 11111 tJ 'I 1c.:~1n, .110111
Bu'ih adm·n1.,tr:11111n 1,.,tcnt1.in'
\.\ h) .irt: '~c: thc:r 1' 11 to pr11·
tcct our otl rc\tlUlll' tu light .I\!·
grC)\lun. to ')J'I".: \mcri. .• 111 Joh~. to
defend )aud1 •\r.1b11. to rc,tnrc
the )..u\\-Jlll m 1n.ud1,, hi cr..-.11c
Dush' nc\\ " •rid or1fcr, · t:t en·
forci: n11cd ,,1t11•n' ,,1tt11m,, w
chmm atc a nudc.ir thrc:.it 1 I hc'e
arc all rc.1,on' .1J\,111~c:d at nne
time or another ti\ the \\ h1te
H OU\C
The re 'ccmcd in the mind' ol man~ people ~ .. 1th \\horn I tailed .1
concern that there " no cl.1r1t) of
purpo.,c, .rnd a bchd that <,amc:-
thmg -they are not \Ure ~h.1t
1). being , .. uhhclt.I from them . 1 he
an,ict) Jc, cl is. high.
Pre\\ rc,tnc11on' Jrc ,,11J to tie
ncccs :ti) to protect the n.1t11>nal
interest. and no JOurnall\t l kno"'
would argue in f JH1r ol pnntmg or
putting on the air an)th1ng that
would endanger our 1nx1ps. ~omt
form of ccn\Or\h1p 1' an ad.no\\I
edged CO\I nf ~.ut1mc CO\cragc
But behind the '"ecp1ng re,1nc-
t1ons no\I. 1n force I' a belief clung
to by mam 1n polit1l'> and the m1h·
tarv that the front-row ~cat the
prCS!I had 1n Vietnam lOntnhutcd
to an errn.1on of putil c <iuppon
and 'omchn" LO'>l u~ th.it ~:ir
Nothing could be further frnm the
truth.
About a )CJr and a h 111 ago. the
US Arm) Center of ~11htal) lfr,:·
tory, no t uactl) a d1'>1ntere,1ed
source, publi hcd a \tudy that con·
eluded rmng ca)uah1e\ . nd unrc-
If they lose over 10 men will the~
be going back to England anJ
we'll be ldt alone becau'e "'c
can't definitely back on the f rcnc.h
because they have nC\'er fought J
war and they aJways 'lurrendcr
after the first week
llt'l 11-In rm callina reprdins the am le
on Jorge Bernal, the shoe repair·
man who ha the cleanup hill . 1
think it would be nice ii each of
the Piiot readers v. uld send SI tn
help p;ay for h1' bill for Sl,SOO.
If each of the Dall1 Piiot re ad-
ers sent a dollu that ball would be
covered in no time. I can under·
tand why they have to ch1r1c for
the service and I thank it -.ould be
nice if we could do mcthinJ to
help out our nei&hbors and friend
here.
&.tll\th. p11rtr.1,,11, nl the "'"<tr· ..
rvogre ... , ll~ lht:' \\ h1te Hou'e \\ere
the ahc:n.1t1ng t.1-.•1 h ncH pre'i'
CU\Cr.1gc.
De.,p1tc 11.i.''' 111 'I l· reporting.
\did the 'tud), .. the pre"' report\
"uc ,1111 nftcn mor~ .u;curale th<Jn
the public i.t.11cmcn1' nf the <1d -
min1str.1t1on. In the:' end Pre ... 1-
dcn1 John'''" Jnd h1' ,1d\l'lt:f\ put
too mu ... h IJ1lh 1n public rel 11ion'
I he' t11r .!OI . that the truth hJ'
grc.1tcr ult1m.11e. po"cr than the
mo't plc.1<.111g of hrom1dc' ·
l nlortunatcl\, the re,ull\ 1'1
that \tud\ ha'c hecn 10,1 on Bu'h
Jnd ha:-. ad\ l"Cf\, \\ho ... ontinue to
put more~ ~tock in '~mhol' and Jp-
pe.1h ti) cmo11on, a' the\ did 1n h1'>
19!\S campaign. th;in in tru .. 11nc
,J their fellow Amcr1c0tn 10 de<tl
\I.Ith an uRfettcrcd flow of inform·
a11on. both the goo<.! and the bad
· \\.ir I' ·u central e'prc,,1on nl .1
n.ition. rc,c.d1ng the 'etluc' for
\\h1ch 11·1, \\llltng to sacrifice. 1h
treasure and its \Oung. R Mi-
chael ';ch1ffer ;ind '-11chJcl F
Rmller or the Center for \\.'ar.
Pc.tLe and the Media at Ne" York
l 'n1\ ers1t} \\fotc recent I~
\,.hrffer and R1nzlcr \J1d that
I 1r dtmocr.i..~ to n~1u1<.h, informed
puhlic di'>Coursc concerning the
''Jr mu'I t-e full and free.
But the Pentason\ prc<.s re,tnc·
t1(1ns. ~hC} s.;ud. arc producing in-
qcaJ a ''distorted p1durc of
C.\COI'> that in turn m1le\ 1mpo ,j.
tile Jn informed c111zcnrv. v.h1ch is,
a .. Thom.:i'i Jdfcri.on ~rote. the
bc'it defense of democrat) ..
11me I back the troop' 100 per-
cent and a_gomzc for eve') young
man .ind woman over there but I
chink 11 t'i wrong for us to be in-
"ol,.cd 1n this v.ar and that we
need to be ooncentratmg on the
problems that we h111e at home.
Sh•ml llOttD Ha~ an)one noticed the chanae
in the motto on your front pa e?
I'm gl•d )'OU upport our troops.
gl J .. ou do too. Hopefull> they
""111 be home soon and war v.:1U
end In God We Tn.i t l! Ion er
la 11ng, "¥'re secure and h great·
er impact, I hope )'OU will chlft c
it back.
Editor· nOfe: Actually, we hid
Cl('I(} Bless America on our front
~ e before Wt &d: Our troopl.
Oll'tlllll*..-.·
All those people who coauncftt
on Engli h srammar, dO they ha¥e
n thin& better to compleia lbcNt
theta .to pick on au tbac people
wbo don°t know how to spak
property?
'>Upply. . .
Gov. Pete Wilson weighed in r nday with his own proposal, an
admin1s1rat1on drought task force
that pointedly excludes the Water
Re\Ources Control Board but in-
clude others. such as the director
of the Department of Food and
Agriculture, oncnted toward pro-•
1ecting agncultural interests lm-
phc1tly. Wilson ts saying he may
become Cahf0rn1 a's water t2.!r,
O\'cmding the water board. It's a
nc"'" v.;nn le 1n a long-runorng bu-
reaucratic butle O\cr control of
\\-lllcr policy.
Thi'i drought is easily the equiv-
alen t of a maJOr earthquake, even
1f 1t takes five yearlo-' to unfold
rather than fi\:C second And even
1( there 1s httlc or nothing that
Cahfom13 can do now about this
drought. other than manage i~ ef-
fects equitably. it is a dramatic re-
minder of JUSt how important
water 1s to the lives of 30 milhon
people perched on the semi-arid
southwe t coast of North Amena. -
William K.ahrl 5trted it perfectly
in the opening chapter of "Water .. "':.;.
and Power," the dcfinitrvc ta.le of , ,.-·
how Los Anjelcs acquired water .. .,.
from orthern Cahfomia. • -
"The history or California in the
Wth ~ntury," K.ahrl wrote, "is 1bc
tOI) of a 'tate inventin1 itself \With
water The principal centers of
urban s.c1tlement and industrial
and agncultural production in
California today were in large pan
and wasteland and malaria.I boss
in their naiuraJ condition. The
modern prospcnty of the state has
con~quently been founded upon a
ma ive rearrangement of the nat-
'·
ural environment through public
water development."
The tate's water system, which
cost federal, stne and local gov-
ernments tens of billions 'of dol-
lars., vwu largely designed and built
decade •&O· when Cah!omia's
~ulation was a fraction of what •
It hu become. When the State , ,..A
Water Plan wu enacted by ¥Olen : ...
30 years •ao. CaJiromia hu cxactl
hair the population it has now. ln
more recent years., water b be·
come one of thole issues lbat
min&IY is too bi& to tack.I~ pro-
ducin1 bitter ideoaop:aJ duha
between north and toUth, Demo-
crat and R.CpublicltL
What's needed ii a new Seate
Water Plan, ODC that aiticallJ nd
ru.litiically allftiDa ....... 11awc
'" tarns ot waw, Wlilll= ' aaid c:.onYtpMI facilidll ..
~ and eciw•lnl)' •
eaW. .....,, wllll'I I 1111 •
1ma111• mi 111,.r ._ ' 1 • ............... ~ .. -.... ,. ___ _
:1a Ah••••• U F Ill .........
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(
..._. ~ a JNl4aac deliv·
ery .._,for United Pa~l Serv· ~· ._ been promoted to a super·
YllGr polidon. Acorn, 1 UPS cm-~ fot more than f1Ye years
Ud • Hundftaton Beach resident, betllll Mt career as a package ~. Ha aaJd he views hts job u
• chaDenae is positive that he will
· Succeed at the position. Best of
luck.
It seems Riverside isn't the only
place changina its telephone num-
bers. 11N Cotti Mesa et.amber or
Commerce in an effort to improve
its communications capabilitie ,
has updated its phone system. The
chamber now has a new telephone
number: 574-8780.
The Chamber has also acquired
a FAX machine through a dona-
tion from its director, Donn Hall.
The FAX number is 574-8784.
usttr A. Holmes, f~mner officer·
for Koll Construction, has an·-
nounced the establishment of his
own firm, Lester Holmes Associ-
ates. The Newport Beach-based
firm will specialize in project man-
agement and dispute resolution
services and construction support
for the development, construction
and financial communities.
John R. KJley, who recorded
more than $25 million in closed
transactions in 1990, was named
Broker of the Year at Sperry Van
Ness, an Irvine-based investment
real estate brokerage firm.
Kiley is an Irvine resident and
managing director and partner at
Sperry Van Ness' Newport Beach
Per1on1/ nnBllCB
•
I Ill nan
e -r. lax tor chlmlllr
Tony Dodero
office. Besides the pats on the
.back, Kil ey received an all-
expcnse-paid Jrip to Hawaii.
Los Angeles in 1985.
Encore Marketing, a full-service
product marketing and distribution
consulting company, ha~ been
formed by Orange County high-
tech entrepreneurs Mel Posin and
David Gray.
Based in Newport Beach, En-
core Marketing offers small and
medium-sized high-tech c,,,nie
the broad-based marke and
distribution techniques an pro·
grams used in much larger comp.1·
nies. The company hopes to re-
ceive an encore from compan1c\
"hich, when wanting to increase
their distribution, need a carefully
Lesllt M. SuHlvan, who has spe-
cialized in labor and employment
litigation, hu joined the Costa
Mesa law firm of Drummy Garrett
Kina & Harrison as an )1lSSOCiate
auorney in the litigation depan·
ment. Sullivan received her law
degree from Loyola law School o(
crafted detailed campaign. A
shortsighted plan can cause the
company costly and often irrepara-
ble damage, Posin said.
Eric R. Shirley has joined Chap·
ter One Advertising & Marketing
Communica tion a a partner in the
firm . His rcspon ibilities will in-
clude both client and creative serv-
ices. Shirley has created advertis-
ing for leading companies in the
food service and optical, medical
and consumer products industries.
Thumbs up to the J.C. Caner
Co., a Costa Mesa-based firm since
1954, which recently received rec-
ognition ·and awards for demon-
strating to the Air Fo·c~ high
• sta.ndards in quality, delivery anq
price on completed government
contracts. The awards were based
on high qual ity performance on
Air Fore<' Contracts in a given
Federal Supply classification dur-
ing the past year with one or less
Quality Deficiency Reports for
contracts totaling S50,000 to
SS00,000 and no known in-plant
quality system problems as well as
90 percent or higher on-time deliv-
erv
·J-or tho'e busy young profcs-
s1onab \Hth little time to spare,
the l 'CI Graduate School of Man-
ogement 1!> now offering a new wa}
to earn .in M.~.A. The fully-
Lester A. Holmes
Employed M.B.A. program is a
three-year program, held mo tly
on evenings and weekends, de-
signed to give working managers
and professionals on opportunity
to earn a M.B.A. with minimal dis·
ruption to their personal and pro-
fessional lives. Classes fo.r the pro-
gram, which begins in the fall, will
be held Th ursday evenings from
6:30 to 9:30 and Saturday morn-
ings from 8:30 to noon.
Co/Jn Caldwell contributed to
1h1'i report.
Recentlv moved, climbed the
ladder, wan an award or contract?
If o then tell it to Business News-
/inc Send the information to Or-
ange Coast Daily Pilot CIO Busi-
ness Newsline, P.O. BOK 1560,
Costa Me a CA 92626.
Deterred taxes on security Profits needed
Most of our probkm' '>tcm from
the fact that Amenc:m indu'itry no
longer believe-, It to be ccnnom1
cally sound to 1mc~t in 11, core
businesses m thl!i countr) 1 he re-
su lt 1s lack of product1-.it~ and
hence a lack of compe1111vcne~' in
this global \OC1cty The fmt reac-
tion might be to mcrea'ic tariff'>,
bu t we recognize that fre e rrade 1s
important 1f \\e arc to ha'c: a
"orld of peace
This country prospered by our
1ndu trial might. Americans natu-
rall) seek 10 lake advantage of
perceived opportun1t1e~. othe~1se
known as the profit motive Ho\\-
ever when the return on our f1nan-
c1al investments or the return on
our Individ ual efforts docs nor ap-
pear to be -.ufficient, we become
lazy anJ do not even engage in the
act1v1ty.
After World War II, Japan
faced the problem of de,elop1ng a
prosperous 'oc1et} without owner-
ship of s1gn1f1cant natural re-
sources The\ overcame their dis-
advantage by. hu1lding a strong in-
dustrial base thank' to low cost
capnal force;. fed b) their govern-
ment to the Japane'e industrialist.
lnexpcns1\e capllal makes many
marginal '""cstmcnts economically
fea sible.
Were our capi tal costs s1gnifi·
cantly lower, we wou ld probably
be the world'i. leader in assembly
Roy E. Gold
chase the" outstanding capital pany's cost, and still make a profit ,
stock. Why have they done so? fo rcing the American company to
Corporate directors have deter-abandon that marketplace.
mined that 1t was the most ftnan-Jf we arc to become globally
c1ally sound way for their company competitive, we need to play on a
to increa e the earnings of their comparable playing' field. I matn-
outstand1ng shares of stock. (The tain that a dollar of earnings
less shares outstanding, the less di-would create S2.S to $30 of addi-
luted are their earn ings ) In many tional value in the United Slates if
cases companies 't\-Ould purchase we encouraged investors to invest
other comranies for the express and remain invested in the U.S.
purpose o purchasing their (the equity markets. Thi could best be
other company's) earnings. Such accomplished if we deferred taxes
e>.pend11ure of capital docs noth- on the profits derived from sale of
1ng to 1mpro .. e the output of the ecurit1cs until such time as the in-
l lnated State\ · ve~tor was no longer invested in
of television sets, video casse tte re-If the co'>t to purchase earnings the equity markets.
corders. automobiles and a myriad was greater than the cost of in-Insurance products and real es-
of other products that we currently creasing earnings by reinvestment tate currently enjoy such ta:it de-
1mport· from Japan and Korea. The in their businesses, companies ferred status. I am proposing that
U.S. has been the technology lead-wou ld reinvest in their busines)es. o;1m1lar legislation be pas'le~or
er, but others have commercialized In Japan, the price· earnings domestic corporations who ro-
our developments. We have been ratio, even after the recent decline duce at least 70 percent of th ir
accused of being short sigh ted, '" its stock market, is '" the mag-products in the United States. The
while orhers invest. fo r the long nirude of 4n 10 I. In this country, legislation would be relatively sim-
term. It has nothing to do with our the average price earnings ratio is pie, the results would be outstand-
attitudes or philosophies. rather 11 ck1'icr 10 I 2 to I If one dollar of ing·
1s a direct result of relatively e"<-.idd1tional e.irning' m Japan in-uease~ rhc value of a Japanese American industry would invest pensive ca pital. h t I f t od t
k l.l>mpam fl\. $40, ,1nJ the inVC\t· In t e 00 S 0 grea er pr UCtlVI y In years past, our equity mar ets d d I w h h mcnt nccdrd to earn that addi-an improve qua ity. e ave t e enabled us to finance many maJor k h d 't h h t1c>nal LIPll.ir \\JS S20. the invest-now-ow, we JUSt on a .. e t e projects, including the building of economic ince ntive the railroads, major steel mills, etc mcnt "ould be fin anc1all) sound.
Our equity markets were also the Twcnt\ dollar' of investment The hort term impact of lost
sou rce of capital for many smaller "ould ere 1tc S-10 of value. On the tax revenue would be minimal,
companies. nther hind. 1f lhc sa me one dollar considering the recent action of
Recently it has been the prac nf add1t11in;il earnings in the Uni-the stock markets; however 1f that
ticc of many companies to repur· ted St 1fc~ required the same $20 were a problem, a temporary in-
.-1nvcsrment. the value created crease in corporate taxes would be
-------------------------, Y.ould 11nh he S12 ($8 less than justifiable and tolerated by bus1-
~ I \'-S I L\ \ \ l 'l >HP\ ll \. \ I I l l' ·. ---------'
I . ' ' 'I I I ' p /,I I • '' ' I • \ I I \ ' '
"Fut, qfi.dmt, know~andfricnclly.
TMy don't con~ any fiMr than ~-Shaw."
,.~ .. M2-5811
-Don Solsby, Preaident
American lntenute Benk
FORECLOSURE .,..,,,m
the cc"t ). then the investment ncss in general.
woutJ not make f1nanc1al sense. A Roy E. Gold is a financial adv1s-
Japanl·~c company. wishing tQ. cap-er and investment strategis t with
turc.· ,, mar ket could price their the Ncwpon Beach office of Mer-
produc1 hclow the American com-rill Lynch.
Jobless rate hits four-year high
I SACRAMl:.NTO -CaJifornia's ~au~ o~ add111onnl people cn---------------------------i Ji>l-lcs) rate increased from 6.8 tenng the JOb market.
I
~rcent in December to 7.0 per-The mo nthly report ~aid
..:cnt in January, the highest level 13,658,000 Cnhforn1ans were hold-
'" 41/i years, the state Employment
Newport Securities Corporation
3Ul Airtray Avmue, Suite H-1
Colt.I Men. California 92626
Stocks Below Liquidation Value
Oarnat political and economic Wlcertainti• h••• bed an
wp;..S-&ed tlFtd on the •aJuee of Oranc• County'•
,.._ _.....-. Newpcnt Sec:mitiel Ccirp., a noopi-.d
s lft • Orup County'• public companiee fw men
... ... ,..,., .... compiled • mt of On.np Comity ..... ,, ............ , .. """'°""""' 6oM ..,_. w.
• 11 .. .... MCariti• ... ac.Uent in...tment
--...... -.. Por more inlonution, plwe c:all:
· .Jelfaey L Kllpatrick, Pre.ic:leot
(714J 957-1081
l1ohT•k111• ...... Stnteain for
T•1'11>jmllilc......_
f \
Development Department re-ang JObs in January, while
ported Friday. 1,032,000 were unemployed. The
Srnte EDD Director Alice Gon-December totals were 13,672,000
zales described the inqreasc a working and 1,003,000 uncm-
troubling, but aid it could have ployed.
been worse. -Dy The Auoc:hfttd Preas
"Thi month, at least, the ac.
companying numben showed only
a very small labor market change.
Unemployment . was up 29,~,
while the number of people with
jobs is down by 14,000," she said.
The two numben do noJ match
FREE ADMISSION ..................
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS
"f ''I J"' 1 r111'1(' "''J "lnn f I ,) l v H ' '' : J J. I ti " : l
Editor's note: Due to techm·
ca l problem , Stock Watch w1s
not available this week. It will
return 1u usual next Sunday.
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srBCIAL ADVBltTISB• rllOPILBS
Royal Pacific's golfers
playing the ·best courses
The Royal Pacific Golf Association ts now eccept-
lng applications for memberlhlp u the lateet addition
to the Southern Callfornla Golf Aaoclatlon.
••we got tired of playtng the same old pubUc
courses," said President Michael G'8M.
.. There's generally too many people and
It's too slow."
In response, Giese and friend Larry
Morgan decided to start their own u-
soclatlon In order to provide members
with one of the moat attractive playlng
schedules around~
11Moat clubs on our schedule don't
permit outside play," says Morgan, an Q ....
ex-surfer who now Is devoted to the sport. Morgan also
acts as director of golf.
"Golfers are worse than surfers," he says, "In
wanting to play the worlet. There are so many great
plabes to play golf.··
Giele has compiled a schedule of golf and country
clubs that Includes such prestigious
courses as the Riviera In Palos Verdes,
Coto de Caza, Newport Beach and
Sherwood.
"All our tournaments are In
Southern Callfornla and drlveable dis-
tance:· said Giese. "We're concentrat-
ing In our own back y~rd."
So far, membership I~ the assocla-
Morgan tlon Is estimated at "75. Annual dues are
$100. "We're trying to develop two tournaments per
month," said Giese. . · 0
Giese and Morgan bring a total of 17 years of gotf
to their endeavor, and maintain that they "want
everyone to have a good time and at a certain level of
competition.
"We've all got the golf disease," said Giese.
For further Information on memberships. contact
the Royal Pacific Golf Association at 650-4884 ..
Quilters compete41tat Piecemakera
Pleoemakers Country Store Is sponsoring a quilt-
ing contest for the Orange County Girt Scouts Feb. 15,
16 and 17 on Its Costa Mesa premises.
"Qulltlng Is an excellent way to express oneself,"
says Plecemakers member Marie Kolastnsk i. "The
emphasis of the contest Is on grass roots."
Participants will have access to such quilting
techniques as fabric paint. appllque, patchwork, stencil
and embroidery. Each child will complete one block,
which leaders will collect and .tie together to form
complete quilts.
Quilts will be judged In accordance with the theme
of the contest, "America Through My Eyes.
"We're promoting the pioneer spirit and simplicity
we once knew," says Kolasinski. "It's the simple Joy of
doing something creative."
Fourteen troops will participate In the event, which
will Include a barbecue for the children. Awards will be
distributed following the barbecue.
Plecemakers Is a community enterprise started In
1978. .A country store and crafts emporium,
Plecemakers alsoA offers many classes promoting
American crafts and handiworks.
"The publlc Is Invited to come and see what the
children of Orange County are doing," says member
Jean Moller.
Plecemakers Is located at 1720 Adams Ave .• Costa
Mesa. For more Information on the quilt contest, call
641-9112.
Seminars offered on livinr trusts
Attorney Norah M. Morrison will offer seminars
throughout the month of February open to the general
publlc on the subject of living truats.
A practicing attorney since 1973, Morrtton Is a
graduate of the University of San Fernando wtth
certification In flnanclal pfannlng. She epeclallzea In
asset protection and family eeta1• pfannlng. ;J
Morrison says she find• ftnanclal pl8Mlng more
positive than lltlgatlon. "I find It much
more rewarding to be helping peop1e:•
said Morrison.
Before entering the law profeak>n,
Morrison worked u a aupervtaor for
Insurance and ·medical record• wtth
Kalw Permanente u a "'''°" between Kalter and the legal eyetem. She,_..
her underatandlng of lneurance 11 a IOlld
foundation for the field of tNncl9I ~
nlng, eepectlly concerning IMnG trult9 .
One of MOt°rtlon'I prtml toplcj In het ....... wll
be the tlWldm of Probate. the oour1 proc II dllag In
wNch ..... proc1111 d 8000f'dlag to the Ille of a.
eetate. Morrlilon ,.. en und•• .. ndlng Of prob .. 1 II
lmportMt In callfomla .... ,.... --...... .,
high.
MorrllOn 11 one ot the foundera of w ... &.mws• °'!'=~·=•1>11 ... .., ... , ...... .. A.,___., of "91•1 llld .... ,_.... ._ v.., end HUntll'l'Ol1 111ata a.nan d CeM!
meroe.
For W Sb an Marr-.'I ... .• .. , •.
I
ports
Jon Ferguson
~ rhr-
Marinovich
can't run
anymore
Never that adept at running with the
football. Todd Marinovich has run from
his negative situation at USC for the la~t
time. He nc\cr really faced 1t and never
will.
Troj:ins Coacti Larry Smith sa id he
hoped for the best for Manno' ich. but it
would be hard to beJi e,e it tore him up to
sec Mannov1c h leave. While l"m sure
Smith cou ld have dealt "1th ha\ mg him
back, hi departure clears up a me~
s11ua11on.
Marinovich isn't read} for the
profes.,1onaL ranks and most of the Nl· L
team would seem lc'>s thJn thrilled "11h
his amval in hght of his unprcJ1ctable
a111tude during the se ,l\on.
At the same time. his po1en11al for a
few years do\\n the line "alluring,
enough so that although he will proh.thly
last past the first few rounds of the April
draft, he will be well worth the nsk for
someone to develop because of the nature
of the quarterback po itaon.
It seems he would h:l\e been helter
served by staying at USC. It may h.I\ e
been beyond him to admit the error in ht'
ways to Smith and his teammate'>, pla)
the pohtical game and work has \\ay back
to good landing rcg.trdle<> of the coach'-;
term
While USC ha' deep root~ on both
sides of Manno,1ch's famll}. ma,he
playing for the Tro,Jn\ w3sn't the tic't
choac( m the fm.t pl.i ce He'd probahl~
have been better i.en cl.l at a more
pas)·Or1c:ntcd \c.:hool D JI the: chu1Le "J"
made then, JU't a\ another ha' been
cxerci,c:J no".
Mannm1ch ,,11J he h.1., kJrm:J lrlm
the lxc.uuence' ul the f'J'I month I h.
bcllcr ha''-' 1f he: "'in" Ill \Uf\ l\c in the.:
NFL If he thou~ht h1' r 1,1 re4u1rc:J
cxtreml' time demand' ltH foottiall. nm.,
the f<'l<1thall ,,1tur.111on re.ill} began'
It \\l>Uld ~ecm tho'e prc-<.e."on thrc .11'
hy the l 'SC wachmg 'taff th.11
Mar1nov1ch "'·"'not '>ecu rc: 1n the \IJrting
JOb "'ere 10 bnng about a l111lc J1ffcren1
"'orl ethic Pro coache' anl.l plaSers arc:n·1
going to \\anl to put up "-Ith immature:
attitude\, Jct1on<. and re.1ct111n' Do vou
1h1nk Mile D11ka "'ould "ant 10 wd°dlc
Mann<>,ich displaying the attitude' he d1J
al USC la<;t \ea<.on
He\ not Todd God Jn)more A~ much
as he seems w ha'e held the pedc t.11 tn
d1sda1n at times in the past. 'uch
atten11on cannot help hu t affect the
thinking of the most cleaMtl:htcd pc r,on
He heller find 3 "J) to adJU't to pro
foothall quickly There\ no turning hack
now Youth 1 officiJlh gone, and it' a
precious thing to let pass before its 11mc.
Figuring out how Todd M.mno' 1ch
reall't felt Jtx>ut heing the prntcgc: of h1\
See FERGUSON/17
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Rick Talley
~11
Springtime, •d
ollvlOUlly, we're Ill
wllllllll on laalbllll .
Mr. Elway Oocs to Ocnnany, Mr.
foreman Re.assure the Troops:
First, the coach. Jack El~ay, father
of Denver Bron~ quancrbaclt John
Elway and former coach at such
football factories as Cal·Northrid1e.
San Jote lite, and Stanford, ha
agreed to become hud ooach o( the
frank fun Gala~.
Yu, the team ii •n Oermany. h
hu no players yet but neither doCI
iu opcnina ~nt (Mardi 23).
S.TALL!Y,W
8ectlon B ..
.. College hoops/82 February 3, 1991
The Daily Pilot J •
. Prep hoops/87 • ..
Mailbawss
lllort• <or Relll' c.tlen .... 84l..Q30 For the record/BS
UCI on -target again in 75-65 loss to Pacific
STOCKTON -Poor shooting again
,,aved the way for the UCJ men's basket·
ball team as it lost for the sixth time in
5even games overall and the 10th time in
11 tries on the road Saturday.
, . l!Cl has shot below. 40 pe_rccnt 1n e1sht
ot its last 14 halves, 1nclud1ng five times
in the fir t half of those games. Saturday,
UCI shot 31 percent tn the fim half en
route to a 14-point halftime deficit and a
75-65 Big West Conference lo\i. to the
University of Pacific.
To make matters worse, UCI senior'>
Ricky Butler and Jeff Herdman are rapid·
ly becoming the Anteate r,· onl) i.ourcc of
offonse,
Herdman hit B of 20 shob, !>CorcJ 21
points and grabbed eight rebounds Butler
hit 8 of 16 shots. scored 18 points anJ
added nine rebounds. No other player
took more than sc,en shots, cored more
than eight point or grabbed over four re·
bounds.
The other three starters -Dylan Rig·
don, GerJ ld ~cDonald and Crai1 Mat·
shall -we re a combined 3 of 15 from the
field and scored l l points.
Butler had six of UCl's first eight
points and Herdman 's 3-pointer "11h
10·48 remaining in the first half gave UCI
a 13-12 lead. But Pacific s~orcd 10
straight, including 3-pointers b) R..ind)
Morphew and Anthony Woods, for J :!:!
13 lead and UCl never came clo'>er than
st"< points the rest of the wa"
While UOP improved 10 JO. JO O\crall
and 6-5 in the Big We!.t to rc:m.un tied
for third place. UCI fell 10 1\-l'i O\erJll
and 3-8 1n the conference to remain tied
with San Jo e State for la't pl.ice L'C I
plays fi .. e of it~ final 'incn i.: imc' JI
home.
"I thought the wh11lc h;ill l!.11ne "·''
early in th e: game "hen "-c llll'd to ~et
our '>hooter -Herdman an l Butler -
the ball. and they couldn t kn ncl 11
down," UCI Coach 8111 Mulligan• '>atd
"They didn't have a good game otfen·
'1\el> for them We need tho<.e t\\o to
score early for us to (,fo well "
P.mf1c's standout guard Dell Dc:_mp• ..
"ho I) playing with bad Ii.nee), !llrugglc!d
from the field (4 for 13) but o,t1ll manJgcd
18 points thanks 10 hitting 8 of ){J Crom
the hnc Fresh man guard Wal!>h Jord:.in
came oH the bench to !.core to ot hi'> 1 h
points in the first half. and starting center
Don Ly11lc had JO of tlls I:? in the! l1N :o
minutes as the Tiger) took J 19-~~ lcJd ··we didn't think the ~U>'> other thJn
L}'llle and Demps would hurl u' · \lull·
1gan said. Morphew Jbo pl.1~ed \q~l fl
the bench for Pacific "-Ith nine p1..11ni.. .ind
seven rebounds
Mean"hrlc, 1,1.11h the Anlc:Jlc:r-1·, nc
added empha"' 10 Butler 1n the ofk 11\l
latel)'. PJc1f1c \Wlllhcd fwm man ti> n l'tl
in the Jrrst meeting In a LUllt. 1n the 1,r t
half Saturda\ file Antcall:r' h.1\t.• "-'l'll
few tones thl\ .. ea)on with their penchant
ror out idc hoo11ng
·~c treated their LOnc iike ii was
'>omcth1ng foreign tu u ... " Mulligan said.
II wa' the t1r'1 time wc''c seen one since
~e"' \k ittcn St He , and It was hke we've
ne\Cf \C:Cn II before ..
L'OP which 11 Ci:! percent of 11s shots in
the f1f\I half. cooled down in the fLoal 20
minutn, hitting 31 percent fr om the field
<Jnd w•11ch1ng to a man-to-man defense
which .11l1;wcd L Cl to increa~e its per·
c~ntage 10 ~' On" n h~ a' much as 18 points, 58-40,
1A 1th 4 ~I 11.i play, UCI rallied to wilhin
,c,cn h) out,coring UOP. 16-5, over the
nt"\t ,c,cn minutes to cut the lead to 63·
5fi on Butler's layin with 2:38 remaining.
Jdf \on Lutto\\ had six points in the
run "h· e Butler and Herdman added
f•lur t':tlh Von Lutzow played only 12
rr n lJ' t .... hut hjd seven points, four re·
hnum1'. three block\ <1nd two assists.
-BJ the Dall.r Pilot
Vikings take inside track , to-title, 59-57
By Barry Fau'kner and Fountain Valley (0.9) still left. "'·"n"t rcJd~ tn \hoot "'hen he ~nt 1ht
°'11\0fC A>':l~'YP, "Th•' 1,1.a a huge weekend fo r u,, tiJll in 1hc fiN ha!f" Popci,1ch c'
HUN11NG fON UE".ACH \\hc:n having to beat .Ocean Viev. (Fnda-.) pl.11ncd I told him 10 square up :.nd £''
'ien1or1
center c~ero!l.cc Park' l 111 1 h~ night and Edison tonight," MannJ up 'tron!! lie "J' fJd1ng a"'a' 1n the
denu:d, neither can the .\l,1rtnJ ll i~h ( oach StC\e Popovich said. "It eems far't hJ'f ,111J he d~'n t need lo dl•
hoy\ ha,lctb,111 team like a long 11me ago we were 1·:"! (in 1h.11
league) and I'm glad it wa so long I dl'on (nach Jon Borchert Jflreed Parks U\Cd has SI'< inch height .1lh.in-
tJgc on EJ1c;on·~ Brandon Jc-. ... 1e to
score 32 points, leading the \'1k1ngs Ill a
59-57 \tctory Saturday nigh t ~cfore J
s1.md1ng-room-onh cro"d of ~,300 JI
the Ch.a ger'' gym
l he "-tn. the Vikin~i.· sc,enth strJ11i?ht.
put Parks and his teammates 1n J:Xl\lllOn
to win their ccond straight Sun'lel
League title and into sole p<>sses\lon of
the league' top spot \farina. 14-9 O\CT·
all and 8-2 in league. 1s a half-g.1me
ahe0d of the Chargers (lR-6. 8-J) "-'llh
road games at Huntington Beach (7-3)
..... IChool 1111'11 blllcltblll
ago.'" 1 here ",1,n ·1 much the 'l hortcr Jc""c
Ed ison overcame a long drought of 11s could do to 'top the sharp hooting big
own after leading, 32-29, at halfllme, man
bouncing back to cJaim a 42-40 third-'"\\hen ,0u're 6-S you're not gtiing to
quarter lead despite an J 1.(), five-mtnute dem Par!I.') the 5all."Borchert aid
Marina run. ··All H'U can do 1\ force him 10 take a
Parks. a 6-foot-11 All-American IO"-·pcrcen1agc a shot as po 1ble.".._
bound for Duke, kc)ed lhe spurt, scor-E.d1son countered Parks' inside dom>·
ing nine straight points. Guarded b) nancc ">th nine 3-pomtcn. seven or
Jessie, Parks had little trouble gctttng which came 1n the fi rst three quarter'
the hall. and waJ able to attack more Greg Miller and Todd Smyser each
Jggre'isl\el) after some halftime ad,ice drilled trcv an the final ~o minute of
from Popovich the third period, to help tllm a 40-34
H" feet weren't planted and he See VIKINGStl7
STANDl~GS
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HUNTI NGTON BEACH It took
until the second half for Man na H1,h'
girl b ketball team JO reahze 1t had a
height advanJage O\'Cr Ed1~n . And tt
made all the difference. ·· "
The Vikings, who clinched at lea t a lie
for t.he Sun t Leapc championship Wllh
a S8·S3 victory aturd y night ar' Edison,
controlled the boards in the second hair
and opened the ih inl quarter with a l~
purt after a 32·28 halnime deficit,
Marl na, 19-4 overall and 10·0 fn league,
ha n't Jolt ince late Occcnabtr when
Hunrin1ton Buch defeated the ~ikin in
the fiffh·pla.cc mifin of the Marina
Toumamcnt.
"Otrtien Bean is tho reatOft 11My're lfH)
in aupe." E4iton QMd Pti•liP ,Abraham
said ... She always &iYc ui trou&to and .
did again tonia,ht."
Bean scored a aame-high 16 points and
· grabbed eight rebOund u the Vikinp
pulled away in the fourth quarter af\er
matters went back and forth for the first
24 minute .
"We mi ed some layins in the fourth
quarter, a couple Crom two-feet ®t, ·and I
think the JJOO people ill the om bid
mething to do with (our (alt)," Mtd
Abraham, whose club dropped to lS· 10
and 5-6 tn league. "Marina cau~t the
momentum at the cni:f. 11'C lead
of the pme was fwe (bcfOR the final pc·
Md)."
Colleen Hatch. WhO 11¥1 Mariel • 3.S.
34 lead with 5:43 left an the third quarter
on an inside ihOt -tftactilW tt.e .-cat
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HUMBLE, Texas -Two weeks --~-
ago, Matt Alkhnzali was an ordinary > -.
high school tudent who started on· the ----
basketball team. Now the lraqi-born youth finds
himself caught between two warring worlds.
Although AJkhazali has lived in the United
State since he was 9 year old, the Pefsian Gulf
War has complicated his life.
Normally, high school basketball games get very
little media coverage. But on Friday night, three
Hou ton TV crews :ind several local reporters
showed up to watch Alkhazal1 's Humble High
team play arch-rival l(jngwood.
If they were expecting something sensational,
they went away disappointed.
There were a few shouts of "USA. USA, USA"
when AJkhazali went to the free throw line. but
l(jngwood fans said they were 1ui.t trying to 1.fo).
turb the opposition.
"I have nothing against Arabic people. We jui.t
say things to people to make the other person
mess up," said l(jngwood senior Tate Zyroll. "The
Humble players were jeering one of our black
players too. Out that's just the home-court advan-
tage."
Another l(jngwood student, Scott Porter, said
Alkhazali was fair game for heckl ing.
"Everyone's taking it out on him a little bit
more, but his relatives arc the ones we're at war
with, o it's only natural," Poncr s_aid.
Alkhazali's nationality didn't become generally
kno"'n unttl this week and he's kept most of his
concerns about the war to himself. Most of his
family now lives here, but some relathe remain
in Baghdad
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INOLEWOOD -The Los Angeles •. -
King dealt former coach Pat Quinn a :"'"'-.:,
9-1 defeat In his return to coaching _. __ _
with the Vancouver Canucks Saturday night, as
ddenscman Marty McSorley had a career-high
11ix·point effort with a eoal and five assists.
It was Quinn's first game behind the bench
since his '<:ontroversial and costly move from Lo
Angeles to Vnncouver in January 1987.
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cepted a job as general mnnager of the Canucks.
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Mediate leads, Azlnger fumes
PEBBLE BEACH - Calm, cool
and collected Rocco Mediate took the e f
lead and an exercized Paul Azinger __ fil:I __
took his shot at Poppy Hills.
Azinger lost three SJroke to par· -and his lead
in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am -on the
f1r~t t"'o holes of the controversial course that is
mJking its initial appearance in thi tournament.
"I don't want to ge t fined," A.zinger said Satur·
day when asked for his assessment of the 4:yea_r·
old publii; course that replaced Cypress Pomt in
the three-course rotation fo r this unique event.
Commentator Axthelm, 47, dies
Pete Axthelm. a commentJtor on ~
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erage :ind a newspaper and broJdcast ___ _
reporter on football and hori.e rJcing, died Satur·
da) at a Pill bu rgh hospital of IJ,er failure: He
\\-aS 47
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tal on JJn '!.7 and was in the hosp1tJI\ 1ntemi\e·
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spoke'lman rrank Raczk1cw1cz said.
In other sports ne'"" S;1turday:
•The: top \eeded team and defe nding champ
Smjin Smith (Pa cific Pahs..ides) and Ra nd~ Stok.los
(Pacific Pati .. ades) defeJted Rud~ 0\lHJk (L.lguna
Beach) and Bruk Vandev.eghe (Severi} Hilb). 15·
4, in the final of the Miller Lite lnv11a11onal beach
vo lleyball tournament in 1 fonolulu D'orak and
Vandeweghe defeated John Eddo (San Clemente)
and Scan Fallowfield (Newport BeJ1..h) in the
loser's bracket final, 15-.t.
•Mike Dunleavy of lhc LakeJs v.as named
NBA Coach of the Month The Laker~ won 13
'>traight games during JJnuaf) and had a 15-2
record.
•Guard Winston G.Hland. one of only l\\-O
Ch-pperi. to play in all 4.5 games th1c; scJson, broke
h1' left hand in J lo<,c, to th e L1i...cr, and 1'1 ex-
pected to m1<,<, three tn '1x \\eckc;
•Phil WJl\On. a former plJ}er \\Ith the Ne"
'l or~ RJngcr .... rnd ex-coJch ol the RJngers and
U1hton Uru 10\. J 1ed r nda} He \\-3) 7 . HI) fJmll~
'J1d he ,ufk rcd a hcJrt .ltt.1ck in his i.lc1..p.
• Sv.eden. \' h1ch mJde I he Davis Cup fi nale; for
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1n the f1ht round 't u~o<,IJ ... 1a clinched ct v1ctOI)
ll\C r ~v.ctk n \\hen u orJn han~v1c and Goran
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douhlc' f hJI g,1\C 'l U~ml I\ 1,1 an unbeJWhlc "\.0
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College basketball
UCLA's MacLean -haunts .
Pitt coach again, 112-85
ach Paul Evans said hi failure to recruit
~ Don M ~Lean three years ago was "the worst loss of
my car r." At least it was until he met up again
with Ma Lean on the court.
The e that got away in 1988 wouldn't go away
Saturday, scoring 39 points against the team he
nearly played for as No. 12 UCLA took a 20-2 lead
and romped over No. 19 Pittsburgh, 112·85r ac
Pauley Pavilion.
Tr~cy Murray scored 29 points and made six 3·
pointers as UCLA handed Pittsbur~h its worst loss
since a 93-62 defeat to Georgetown in 1986. The 112
point were the most surrenderd by Pitt since a 120·
79 loss to Louisiana State in 1969.
In Pac-10 games Saturday:
• o. 6 Arbon• 85, \Yashlngton 56: Kh alid
Reeves scored 15 points and Arizona used a
tenacious defense to extend the nation's longest
home winning streak to 58 games. Arizona (18-3)
stayed on top of the Pacific-10 Conference at 7-2 and
repaid .the Huskies (12-7, 3-6) for an earlier 70-56
loss.
• tanrord 64, Oregon State 59: Adam Keefe
scored 29 poi nts and shut down Oregon State's top
scorer. Stanford (12-8, 5-5) had to fe.nd off a late
rally by Oregon State (11-8, 5-4). Keefe, a 6-foot-9
junior forwa rdo, took an offensive rebound nnd made
a layrn with ~2 seconds left. Oregon State's Teo
Al ibegov1c, J\eraging 22.7 points a game but held to
only 11 by Keefe, hit a 3-pointer at th~ buzzer.
• Wa hington tale 74, Arizona State 72:
Terrence Le"'' -;cored 20 points and the Cougars
( 13-6, 5-4) ~11hstood a late rally to be"t the Sun
Devil'> (13·6. 4-5)
In Otg West Conference games:
• No. 20 1'ew Mexico State 66, Long Beach talc
64: Wilham Ocn1am1n hit a 16-foot 1umper v.ith eight
second' remaining to lift New Mc"co State ( 16-:!, ·
1) to the \ICtOI) over th e 49er (7-11 , 3-6) in Long
Bc,1ch. After calling timeout, the 49ers \\OrkcJ the
bJll tn Bobby Scar<,, but his 10-foot JUmpcr went nff
the nm and Benjamin rebounded a time ran out.
• Fresno Late 78, UC Santa Barbara 72: 1 od
Oernard scored 2~ points to lead the Oulldo~ (10-10.
5-6) to the win O\Cr the Gauchos (9-9, 4-6) .
•Utah tote 88, San Jose IJltt 71: Kend.111
Younghlood scored 18 poin ts and Randy Funk
chipped in 17 points and a team-high six rebound' tu
lead Utah Slate (9-11 , 6-5) over the Spartans (5-15.
3-8).
In other top 25 action:
•No. l Arkansas 100, Rkc 87: 011\er ~t tllc r
~cored three baskets during an 18·0 run and h1~ Ark·
am.a'> 1e,1mmates contnbu1ed free thrO\\s in the d o'·
mg minutes as the Razorbacks (21 -1. 8-0) held off
oU1hwest Conference foe Rice (8-11. 3-6)
• 1'o. 5 St. John's 81, eton Hall 65: Lou
C Jrne,ccc:i got his 500th coaching '1ctory and Ja~on
Uuch:inan '>cored 26 point\ a~ the Redmen (16-J. 7-3
Big r a'>l) avenged an earlier los to Scion Hall { 13-6. ' ')
•No. 7 Duke 90, Notre Dame 77: Chm11an
Laettncr scored ~1\ of h"' game-high 20 p<Hols 1n J
l6-po1n! f1r...t -half run a' Duke ( 18-4) captured the
non-conference game at NoJre Dame (b-13)
•No. 8 yracuse 99, Boston College 87: Junior
Billy Ov.en' mu lched hi' career high with 36 point'>
a' <\yra cu<,e ( 19 3. 7-3) notched the Dig EJst win O\Cr
Om ton C.nllcgc (10-10. 1-7 )
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Duke') 0111 Ml Caffrey dme<; against Notre Dame
defender Tim ~inHleton during Saturday's game.
•Oklahoma talc 81, No. 11 Nrbraska 68:
DBl'W)n Ale~ander cored IX point\, including nine
in the la't three minute-;. as OklJh0ma State ( 15-4,
4-2) pulled the Big bght up et.
•New ~ttxico 68. :--:o. 13 Lah 62: Luc Longley
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•Vanderbilt 6J, ~o. 14 LSU: cott Draud hit four·
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•:"Jo. IS \ irgin1o SJ, Wukc Forest 80: Of) ant Stith
'cored l 1 point~. Juhn Crotty added 24 and Virginia
I 16-4. 5 2 Atlantic Coa!>t Conference) he ld off a
final -m1nu1e 'urge b) Wake I ore'I (ID· 7, 3-4).
• f\o. 16 Ea st Tcnnc'i'icc State 9.i, Appalachian
'tntc 78: l\c1th "M1'1ter" Jennine.:-'et J Southern
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• ~o. 17 Southern ~fis~is~ippi 77. Loui 'Ille 66:
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•:'-lo. 21 Oklahoma 95. Mis ouri 87: Terrv Evan
..cored 25 (l<\tnt'i, including n critical 3-pointe~ in the
fin.ti minute. a., Oklahom:i ( 15-6. 4-3 Big Eight)
ended a three-game losing streak.
• 'Jo . 22 :'\e" Orleans 69, outh"estem Louisiana
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IRVINE -Four pla1ers scored
in double figures as Mater Dc1
High cleared its bench Saturda'
night and breezed to an O· 12
non-league victory O\C r Orea·
OhnJa in boys basketbJll ac tion at
UCl's Bren bent~ Center.
JJ Oallc~tero-; led the "'J> for
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Janok1 (10) and DcJuJn
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the 12 who played scored Mater
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Pirates fall, 81-72;·
GWC loses, .87-78
Onnao Coast College continued Its inept field goo l shooting Satur·
day night, hitting on only 9 of 35 attempts (26 percent) in the fi~t
half, as the host Pirates dropped an 81 -72 decision to Fullerton in
Orange Empire Conference basketball action.
Freshman guard Agustin Heredia scored 23 points and dished off
five assists and sophomore forward Brian Spratt added 17 points and
11 rebounds for OCC, which led twice in the fi rst half de pite shoot·
mg poorly. The Pirates, 11 -14 overall and 2·6 1n conference, fell to
last place in the OEC while Fullerton improved 10 14-13 and 3·6 in
conf erencc.
Garry Hµnter (28 points) and Bob Terry (21) led the Hornets, who
took a 33·29 halftime lead. Hunter scored 18 in the second half while
Terry rebounded 13 times, all coming from the defen ive end.
Guards Shane Takeshita (0 of 8) ~nd Mike Cu rtis (J of 9) and fo r·
ward Bryan Murphy (0 or 7) were the main culprits for the Pirates in
their poor shooting exhibition. ~
The Pirates led, 25-24. with 4:09 lcCt in the fir t hair as Mike Peters
sank one of his two 3-pointers. Michael Wenzlaff added 10 points for
the Pirate , who also led 27-26. FuJLerton's b1ggrn lead was 12, which
11 held several times.
In another Orange Empire Conference game
•Rancho Santiago 87, Golden We t 78: Arter watching its 22·
game victory streak come to an tnd Inst Wednesday, Rancho Santiago
-the state's No. 1-ranked team -got back on track as the Dons
disposed of the host Rt• .lers.
Golden West, which fe ll to 11-16 overall and 3-6 1n conference, wai.
led by Scott Campbell's 19 poinh while the Dons (26-2. 8-1), who
mndc seven 3-point fiel d goals, received double-figu re perfor mances
from Erik Martin (21 points), Corie Blount (16). Brett Pagett (IS)
and Daryl Cole ( 15). Blount and Mart in, hoth of whom l>igncJ early
lcucrs of intent to the Univcrs11y of Cincinna11. grabbed 11 rebounds
~ach.
'lom Dever (16 poinh}, Ric \'Jn 5rn~oc (I~). Jason Vaughan (12)
and Pa1g Parish ( 11) also scored 1n douhk J1g1h for the losers.
VIKINGS.
From B1
deficit into a 42-.iu lead hcJd1ng
into the final period The long·
range bombing. ho"c'cr tuok 11'>
toll. according to Borchert
"I thought our lcgli "'ent out on
us J little in t~ fourth qJ.uter,"
said Borchert, who!>e team pl:i)ed
it'i third game in fou r night!>
Je-;s1e, who led the Ch.1rger'.>
with 19 point~ and 11 rchounds,
showed signs of fat igue in the
third quarter, mh.sing all '>lX of h1~
shoh in the period.
Popovich credited some of the
Chargers' !>econd·h:ilf 'hooting
woes to h1~ team's imprll\·ed de ·
fen c, and Bo rchert concurred
"We \\Cre gelling out and up on
them heller in .1hc second half."
Po1x.> .. 1ch e plained "\\'c weren't
fighting through p1d:-; 1n the f1r~t
h:ilf I hJd to g1\C a ph~'\1cal dem·
on,.1rat1on at half11me on how tu
get through pick<, Jnd the~ got the
mcs ... agc
Borchert \Jld. · .\1~rina kicked
'" defcn~c up a notch tn the
fourth quarter · '
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Orange Coast Area briefs
UCl's Huber shuts down· ~CIA,
4-1, earns complete-game · win
ball team collected 11s fi rst victory of •
LOS ANGELES -·1 he UCI base-~
the ~cu~n after two etbacks, downing
loaded the ba cs for E.nc Garcia Garcia cicccuted
the '>qucezc bunt, which rolled under the glove ol
charg1ng pitcher David Black a the winning run
UCLA, 4· I. at Jackie Robinson Stadium Saturday. cored
The Ante:uers took the lead in the first inning
on a le.ldoH homer by Joe furukawG to right field
nnd an ROI· 1ngle by Mike Goodcase, who singled
tn one of the other two Aritcatcrs runs 1n the
third toning.
DCC drops Chaney, 8-5
That was more Jhan enough suppon .for win n1ns
pitcher Chm Huber, ~ho .illo"cd his onl\ run on
a th1rJ-1nn1ng homer by Bruinl>' catcher Mau
Sch"'enke I he right-hander scaucred eight h1t\,
walked three .ind fanned eight m thro""1ng a Cflm-
pletc game. "-htlc the UCI defense helped out
w11h three double play'>
1 he t"'o team' rematch <JI UCI today .ti I p.m
Orange Coast College' George Km· x
ard held Chaffey hitless for foe tn·
n1ng to pick up his first """ and !.Oph·
omorc first ha cman Mike Burns went 2 for 4 w11h
.an RBI to lead the Pirat~s m a 6-5 second-round
Victory over Chaffey at the College of the De crt
Tournament
5cou Scbbo tripled in a run in the three-run
OCC f1r't as the Pirate" i.e1zcd a 6-0 edge a!&cr ,,,
Barons remain in hunt
K1n,1rd ) 1elded four hll'> and four runs before
e\lting in the seventh. tn fa\or of Ron Kortman,
"'ho finl\hed for his fif\t !>.J\e
The hlUntam Valley I ligh girl~ ba.-,. -1' rn other community college b.s eball
•Golden We't College's scheduled winner's
bracket fin .ii game with Fre~no Ct t)' College at the
hec;no lournament °"'J' rained out .snd resched·
ukd for todJ) Whether 11 "''II ultimately decide
the lhJmp100 1n 1.1.hat "'as .s douhle-ehminatio n
tournament wJ' undecided
kctball team cra.,ed a onc-pornt d.... > -e
entering the fin.11 period to defeat __ _
Sant.1 Ana. U-1:!, and maintain long~h'"•t hope'
for f1r,1 pl.1u: 1n the Sunset Le ague race.
Down 24 2'. the Barons switched 10 a man-to·
man dt.fcn,e, quickly rcg:uned the leJd for good
and hit HI lll 12 free thru"" in the final pcnod 10
'>Cal the •.1.1n \Ill.belle Krav1k leJ the B.sn'n' \.\Ith
17 point' and lfi rebound'>, "h1h: Hc.sther S1ankc
.1dded '" p111n1' and c1gh1 rebound'
sec opens with victory
[ ountain \',1lle}, \\.-h!Ch unprn\t:d lU lt:J·.) O\cr.iU
.ind S·2 in the <iun,c:t, trail lwnt·runninc ~tJrlOJ
h~ l\\ll !?••me' cntc:rm~ the scJ\OO l> hnal \.\eek
The ~nuthcrn Cal1forn1a College e •
men·, tcnn1'!! te:im open~ 1t'i "lea-.on ~·
\\Ith J s-.i \iCIOf" O\C:r Cal Tech ~Jtur·
•Huntington Beach 57, \\estmin!>lcr 29:
I uc<,,Ja\ \\ ''rt~ k \Cl> red 2.t ~int,, bltx l..c.: J I:
\hut' anJ crahticJ nine rebound'> ao; the Oi!c:r'
( lll-1 mcrall, ~.3 1n league) crul\ed h' tht> 11110.,
10-10 1n lc.1~ue') in J ~un\cl LcJl!uc ~.Jmc:
J.s) a' the doubie., team ol M1l..c Prince and Scott
H<tu' """ J third-,ct tiebreaker for the deciding
rnint
Jennifer ~lilh ~.sdded l.t po1n1"
In lnur '>Cl\ of 1cnni'>. 1ncludtng t1.1.o in doubles
" th p.irtner Dan \.kArthur. CC li Gr~g ~a11ons
1Jr41pped onl~· lhrec games
In nther tcnnl\
• \\oodbrid~e 62, '\cwport Harbor 57: \lier
lallin£ hchmd H 2 in the early .,tagc' ol the l!.Jmc
the hl>'l '>.11lor~ hattkd hack mo l ol the cr.um· tu
fmall'r get cH·n "'''h a hule more than J m111utc
rema1nmi::. hut rJn nu t of 'tc:im 1n the ~ca \ tc"
• rhe L (I men\ ICOOI\ ICJm, ranked 5th 10
the nJ11on. wa\ rained out of a match at top·
r.inkcd Stanford hut the AnteJte" arc scheduled
hl me.cl 'C\.Cnth-r.inked r JI lodJy IO Bcrl..elc)
Receiver to Weber State L cague matchup .-·
sec bobbles away win
ORANGL The Southern CJhf· A Ed1,on High \Cnior Mike-Cunning·
h.1m , the Sun<;et Lc:iguc Mos.t \'alu·
Jhle Pl.t\.er in football, ha~ made an e
nrn1..i Colle'!C l:la,chJll team rallied to • oral 1..•>mm11ment to attend \\ cber State Cn1 .. e~1-
tic h11\I ( haprl.ln College 1v.1cc. but a
ha'>e,·loaJcd 'qucetc bunt in the ninth inning
gave the Panther .. a ""·6 \1CtOf) 1n the !>C;i'>on
11pencr lor the VJnguards
'' in 01{den. Utah
sec JUOl(lr '>horr\top Doug R\">l rom helled '"'l)
home run' 1n the fifth ..tnd <.C\enth but h\e \'an-
l!UJrd'> error' kJ ltl t.,.,o unearned run'> ..ss l h.1p·
man 1mpro,ed 10 '.!-0
A n-f.)()t, 1'4-pound .\ll·Clf' rc~C1\er and de·
fc:n,l\e back Cunningham led the Orange Coast
.\rcJ \.\tth 5 rcccp1100' fnr ll5.5 ~ard" last fJll A
t~o \.car \.Jr,1t~ standout. Cunningham helped
Co:tch D.s\.e \\ h1te's te<im Ill consccum·c le.sgue
I Ille'\.
He •cnn\ldered Arkan'J' ~late and Hav.a11 be-
lmc ~elecung the Big SIL)' Conference en ti).
\\here another former Charger) recc1.,.er, Rick Jus·
11cc -recent I) ended his four·) Car srinl a~ rhe
'ch~Xll\ third all-time lc<.1ding rccc1\cr
SCC tied 11 JI 1 "\ In the f1t1h, anJ po'>tCJ tn~le
run' 10 the \C\cnth, eighth Joel ninth 10 lie II
.1i.?a1n JI 6 But Ooui.: Yale\ led off "'llh a Jnu~lc
I 'r ( hJpman 1n 1he ninth \ '11.:nr1~e bunt :u·
tempt turned IOlll JO S(( error and J \\,11~
FERGUSON
From B1
fat her Ma" Manoovic n " .1 touch
one lo figure
Todd 1n'>l\I\ he made the cho1i:e
and his fJther mere I" prm 1ded the
Imo"' ledge and ~he me am to mal e
Todd the be!.t quartcrti,tck he
could be So be 11. but 1( th.ti's the
c..r!.e. "'hv did th e trend ,,f
rebellion develop"
Before the qar1 of 1h1' \C:.i,on ,
different tntef\le"-'> 'ccml·d hl
hnng different re\ult' One thine
c;cemed certain from \1.irinm1.:-h ',
Jtlltudc tn f'CNlO It \\llUIJn't
hreak him up 1f he nc,cr hJd ti1
p..trtalte 1n another pre''
confer~ncc
But ~hat M.1nnm 11..h ':i1d .11
times d1dn 't seem to 'upport "hat
hJpr.ened at other' It 'ccm' th e
family 'iuppmt, .1"1dc from h1'
f.11her. ha!. hcen a kc" ru hclpinc
him become h" o""n pcN1n Oryc
TAI.LEY
From 81
the London Monarch'
Elway will be co3chmg in the
new World League of American
Football (wt.AF), ub 1d1zed by
the N uonol Football League
In add111on to London ind
Frankfurt, the league will ha.,.e
f ranchi cs 1n Orlando (Thunder),
S cramcnto ( urge), Montreal (
Mach.inc), B:ircelona (Dragon~).
San Antonio (Rider ). B1rm1ng.h1m
( Fire), New York (KniiJlts), :tnd
Ralefgh·Durham (Skyh:awks).
lt i a minor league of the NFL
and un.hke orher
ncw·and-$0mctimcs
·1n·the-sprin111me pro footb II
leagues or the past. such lhc
USFL and Wfl. It waJI not f11l.
Why?
Because the NFL lS controlling
the u laries.
"Tbc playcn .an't ha\'c ascnu: .
says Elway, 'Each pt.,.er will be
paid s20.ooo·anc1 the quanerba
•tU set $25,000.
"But it -UI be I wonderful
opponUAity for I ~ IO liM>w
that ·M can one dlry .,.. up ""°
tM JllPL"
And how will tbal plaJen bl
ctto.87 ..,,.. ............ 750 \
,.,.... -.. Oltlmh·b Ill...,. == .. ~.::.: ..
'\£ L exec.ut1H perhap' f111ingh·
referred IO ~I.if\ MJnnmu;h a ..
t'\CC,.., ba~age
f Jthc:r'. Jnd mother~ for thJI
mJ1tcr, shPuldn t prcdc .. une their
1.h1IJren\ ll\t:\ P..ircnt c.an
prn\1Je leJdcr'ihlp, g1\e 1dc,1•1.
offer life'!. c\pcnence for
hackground and present
kno"ledgc.
But at the 'amc tame, teach
1.h1ldrcn judgment. don't judge for
them Teach children to choo,e:
d1mt choO'\C for them Or cl...:
"hen 11 doe' become important for
them 10 do ~o. the} 1.1.on I kno1.1.
h lV.
Sure. g" c the l..1d a foot hall
"hen he\ ..-oung G1\C him a
h 1'lctball, too, and a bascb.sll
i?lm•c Gl\c him some building
blocks and banJO to boot
There should be ded1cat1QJl to
1ch1evement as much as there Ill
wmm1tmcn1 to having fun
L;lt1ma1cly, the two can ~met1mcs
co h:rnd in ha.nd.
bch roster will ha\le 65 but we
have to cut to 36 by opening day.
rlu~ four nationals."
Four national "! Docs that mean
the Galaxy "'II have four German
l1cld goaJ kJckers?
.. I'm ~ure we'll find playcn al
other position ."said Elway, "and
with all of lhe quhtary base 1n
that ~n of Germany, I'm sure
we'll have fans."
Also. the Wt.AF will cq>eriment
v.tth the rules No instant replay;
Of cour c, and there w11l be a
two-point conversion rule.
"I h:a\e a fcclln& it wall be a
wide-open tylc of play. too,' said
Elway. 'I know I'm lookin1 for a
QB "Nho can encute the
no-huddle offense ...
Oh, and one ocher thins: WLAF
1amcs. will be tclevited (ABC and
USA nctw0tb) and Lu Veps w.11
be o({erin1 poent spruds .
I guc that settles it. The
lcaaue is lept.
•Secret Weapoa Depc:
Oecwp Fomua. w'9o hat been
c.Hcd ne~ rro. Oa4'tllot
to Rip v .. WWda"' illl _, ..,.*SjZ"w-• __ .,_ .....
!f!:'!!.:: .... • • J •V' ~··• tn
AJlileW ... -• ., .. LA.
~==-·=
· -BJ Barry Faulkn~r
In \1Jnno\1ch ~case. 11·s
1mp<l'"1blc: to pas\ any harsh
Judgment on him as a person. He's
li\.ed h1' fir t 21 year~ tn a fashion
different from v1rtuaUv all others
and faced a m)riad o{ pressures
""h1ch could negatively impact the
best of U\.
I'd second Smith's notion that 1t
1.1.ould be nice to see Marinovich
)ucc.ccd -for htm elf.
Maybe he'll JUSl v,..ind up
matunng, 1mpr0Y1n, and becoming
a quality NFL quarterback with a
compet111ve NFL salary that will
allow him to settle down by the
ca and pull out his palette one
day Maybe he'll chuck lhe football
1n a new manner and pull out his
palette t'-"O 1cars from now.
Whate\cr happens, I hope he
"ind up doing what he really
want'\ to do and that. ultimately.
he 1'1 happy v.1th his future.
Jon Fel"IUson ts an Ora•ae
Co1 t Dilly Pilot Sports W...
who ~vers collt&e .-portt.
world that 40 lS not 1 death
cntcnce '')
George 1s a mal"lclous promoter.
having learned by obsen'iDa
Muh1mmad Ali, the man who took
hi~ litlc on Oct 30. 1974'. almost
17 year5 ago
After all of the other camera
Ii hu had been turned off ('Out of
my WI ... tht is a li\ie. lbotf') Mid
mc>fil or the hangen-oa ...
di pured .. bOwe¥ef, I'm I F
received one more requ 1 &
.. Would you plule..,
somethang 10 tho b'OClpl Iii 1111
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Al SllCWtl Wltlr
HONOLULU -Jim Kelly, Thunnan Thomas and
'a host of other Burralo Bills get another shot at some
New York Giants today.
The AFC's Kelly and Thomas are among 10 Buf· r lo players, most of any team, set to play in the Pro
Bowl ~ts aro represented by a.n NFC high
"'" ...... _., ... lalWa.bading Lawrence Taylo r, who'll be
1 10th Pro Bowl.
5 '-m· PST at Aloha Stadium.
Th.• I ll:i»l9 losers to the Giants in the Super
Bowl last Sunday, will try to fi.
nally close the books on the 1990
season with a victory over the
NFC in the NFL's annual all-star
game.
Kelly, relegated to the side-
lines for much Qf the Super Bowl
by the Giants' time-consumming •
offense, is scheduled to share
playing time .. qu.rtcrback for the AFC with starter
Wa rren MOOD of Hou ton. t
However, Kelly said he might not be able to play
much because he took a couple of hits o n his ailing
left kn ee in the Super Bowl. He had missed the-final
.tw9 games ~ the _regular season after hurting the
knee in a same ~inst the Giants on Dec. 15.
Rams quarterback Jim Everett operates today for the
NFC at the Pro Bowl Bowl in Honolulu.
''I'll pJay ii l m able," said Ke lly, who led the
league in pas ing efficiency this season with a ra ting
of 101.2.
In addition to Kelly and T homas, who rushed for
135 yards and caught passes for 55 more ya rds in the
Super Bowl. the Bills' Pro· Bowl contingent includc!I
. wide receiver Andre Recd, offcnsi\c tad.le Will
Wol ford , center Kent Hull, defensive tackle Bruce
'im1th, linebackers Cornelius Bennett. Shane Conlan
Last year, Montana, Denver's John Elway and Cin·
cinnati's Ooomer Esiason missed the game because
of injuri es, and Green Bay's Don Majkowski didn't
come to Honolulu bec3u-se his contract with the
Packers had expired and he apparently didn 't want
10 take a chal')ce of ge tt ing hurt in the alt•star game.
Quarterback who play in the Pro Bowl ge ne rally
consider themselves at risk because they have the
NFL's best pas rus hers coming at them .
• .ind Oarr)I Talley, plus special teams player Ste ... e
1,1,ker.
The defense is limited by a couple of special rules
for the Pro Bowl , and thi year, a new rule will allow
the quarterbacks to throw the ball away without
being penalized for intentional grounding so long as
1he pass goes beyond the line of scrimmage. 1 inehacke rs Taylor and Pepper Johnson. nose
1.1ckle E::.nk Howard, center Bart Oates. offen'>1vc
t.1,kle W1ll1am Roberts, punter Scan Landeta. and
'rec1j l teams player Reyna Thompso n arc the Gijnt
111 the Pro Bowl.
O ther rules limit blitzing and the type o( c-0verage~
the defen ive secondary can use. "
r he "IF·C quanerbackc; are Randall Cu nn mghom
"' ttw F-aglcs and Jim Everett of 1he Rams E:.verctt
'' l1ll1n~ in for Joe Montana of 1hc "l$9crs, "'ho can't
rl" "ecau'e of a hand inJury he suffered in the con·
rcr~ nee: pla)'Off lo s 10 the G1an1s.
An Shell and his Raiders taff coach the AFC all·
\tars, and George Seifert and the 49ers staff coach
the NFC.
l,
The NFC ha!> \\On the Inst t\\-O Pro Bowl games,
including n 27-21 victory a year ago. Pl9ye.rs on the
winning team receive SJ0,000 each, w1 1h the lose rs
getting $5,000 apiece.
CdM senior is smoking no peace pipe
Io the ed itor:
In regJrd to Barry Faulkner's
J.1n :!Q column on parochial
'l h1-.oh entering leagues wilh Or·
.mcc ( nunt} puhlic schools·
In thr' da) and age, we don'1
,m,,l.e the peace pipe. and mixing
1 hc'e 'chl)('I' 1 unfair. When vou
hlok JI the wide range of · kids
thc'c pM11ch1al ..chools ha .. e to
~home from, ~ou 'd find 11 unfair.
I m .1 '1udcn1 Jllu rnali">t at Co·
rnn,1 dcl ~ta r High and I follu"
'purl\ cl(i,ch Our 'chool 1., m.1de
up ol j little more tha n 1,000 '>tu·
Jeni\ j ,mjll Jmounl of "'h1ch
Jrc j Ct1'e in sport!I compared 10
the p.1rnch1.il '>Choul~ of Orange
( <lllnl)
I h" )C.lf I a1tcndeJ three S.rn1a
~1.irg.mta I l1gh football game' <tnd
t\~U ba,ketball game I "av
'hod ed ,11 the wealth of that
'cht>ol II 'ccm., 10 me <,chnol\
w11h th.11 k1nc.J of monc} 1n the
bank c.1n do ,1bout anything Po·
ten1 1,1l Jlhle tc<, that see this \\ealth
are drawn oul of many public
~hools and right in to these "paro·
ch1al powerhouses." Around our
district, money fo r support " h.ml
to come by for our a1hlet1c pro·
gram~. Al th ese pm .u c <,choo1'.
the equipment, Cac1h11cs, and
needs Oourrsh. The ideline' :)I J
pri"ate school game looks like J
college game day.
Ne"<l, lake a look al where these
kids live Stx of my friend \ from
Newport Beach make the 30-mile
trek e"ery day 10 1he \O·C.tllcd
"college in the hills".
I gre'A up playing '>pnrl ' in Nc\I•·
port BeJch "Ith a lot of kith "ho
now go to Santa Ma rg:mtj Io m\
knowledge, the'>e friend\ .. 1111 11\c:
in Newport Oeach, bu1 .111cnd
Santa Margarita With the: ahthh
to d raw kid'> from othl'f e1t1e,, 1hc\
hccome t:mmc c.ind11.l.1te' fur rc·-
cru1ting. If these ..chnnl' "'ere to
begin going aft er "11.? n.1mc\ in
Newport Beach. 1ma!t1ne the 'upe·
norny they "'ould cn10~ '''er Sc.1
View League \Ch()(\l,, j\ \\.Cll "'
oth er\ takin g part 1n th " rc:~1on
As we IJnd right nm'. the
Newport·Meo;a School 0 1 .. trict ,,
Colors put some zest
in buyer's prospects
>\'i a break from sen ous ma ilers
conn·rn1ng the auto industf) right
nm'. here:'\ a hncl d1ve rs1on from
the usual cconom1t:, environmental
and f ucl 1~sueo;.
There's no question that the
purchase of a new car 1s an emo-
t 1onal prot:css .\nd regardless of
ho" fast. fuel-effi cient o~r durable
that nc" car ma> promise to be. the
emotional issues ha\C an equall}
strong 1mprcss1on on most prospec-
ti "e customer')
olor. for instance. pla>s a
psychological pan 1n the new<ar
dec1s1on .\nd. 1f )OU hadn't no-
ti ced. not only have the vanety of
auto moti ve colors ellploded as each
model year passes. but th.t names
11ven to these colors b)' the manu·
facturrrs have b«ome pretty dam
d1vcMC in their own nght.
Automobile ma11wne rounded
up a whole hst of stra nge car colors
used over the )'Cars, and included
hert art a few of the really weird
ones.
From Dodae came some real
winners -Atomic Yellow.
Oauaum Red. Junblc Lime. Mob>
G rape, Oranac Crush. Tennis
Crtam and pnna Buff. I'm not
k1ddina: these were real color
'
l hUICl'\
Not to be uutdonl· "' 11' \l'>ll'r
d1 v1s1on at Chi) l\lcr Pi\ mouth
came up "11h \omc: null~ color' of
rts own. For tn\tann.• ~uh l 1mc,
Lemon Peal. Statutol) C1raf)I: and
Pur'iC'r G ret•n. to name a few.
Even Chf)\lcr nla}-cd around
with some rather unu~ual color\ for
its giant sedans and waaons Ballet
Bro"'n and Quaker Cira., arc cer-
ta 1nl) ofTth( wall \\e can onl )
1 magine "hat these
Chrysler/Pl) mouth /Dodge color\
might ha ... e actuall> looked hkc
Q\ er at General ~1otors, color
cho1ceo; could be equally btlarrr.
14-lth selccuons hkc .\retie Beige.
Indian Suntan QJld Volunteer
Green available from Chevrolet.
Bruce Qlue and Covert Beige from
Oldsmobile. and Beaver Head
Brown and Mart1n1 Brown from
Pontiac
Ford also was IO \-Olved in a little
creative color namina. w11h selcc·
11ons like Fez Red. Polynesian
Beige and Tahiti Tan. But of the
Ford colors. Lincoln gets my vote
fot the most hilarious hue -Pinto
Rust. Now that's funny.
But we Amencans wc~n't the
only ones a taste for manac
relatively low in attendance. Santa
Margarita has gone from not hav·
mg a enior class to a student body
tha t will he superior to ours in the
upcoming years in size, but never
in sp1r11 .
Ju,1 reme mber, "1th the decline
rn the tr ..id1t 1onal schools of Or·
angc County. due to superiority of
the paroctual powers, local $port "'II become le ss 1n1erestmg. as will
the need fo r newspaper coverage
The trad1 t1onal n vah "-lit fall and
rr1dav night football games JU~t
won I t-c the same. All \nu'd cc
on tht '"1ror 1Jc in the future,
wnulc.J he leJm~ rc!lembhng the
Jom1n,rn1 college team!\ that play
on S.11urc.J.1) f-un, sc r.1pp)' game'
wm1ld die out in fJ\Or of p:.iroch1.il
dom1n.1110n c\ery night
lh the "J}. I don'1 think l\c
('\Cf \Cen .1 high \ChOO I learn U\e a
i..1~king net for ~Ldchne warmup,
un11l I \l'tled Sanl41 Ma.rg.m ta.
Truthful!~. con.-,1der the circum·
Concerned and worried ,
Douglas Kelly Hanes
Damian Geddry
colors If )OU v.antcd a Gloa ming
('ream Flic ker Whtte, Pluto Beige,
Breath Green or Hazy Moon Yel-
lo" car 'fou'd ha\-e to buy a
Toyota
Popo Green could only be had
from the good folks at Honda. and
Beat Blue. Sepia 1lver. Happ)
C..rccn and Pop Lilac we~ colors
ava1lahle on none other than Volks·
wagcn. 0
peaking of Volkswaacn. they
have fin ally decided to a.ive us a
alimpst" of their Vanagon m1 crobu
replaccmcn,, In other words. the
familiar rolhng brca4 boit 1 going
to be replaced.
In the new models. the cniinc has
been moved from behind the rear
wheel to between the front wheels.
and in place of the lcasurcly 2 l·htcr
Oat four-C}hndcr Bcetle-deri\led
motor comn an Audi 2.S.li&er, fivt<>
C)'hndcr unit tbal makes consadu-
ably mo~ po~.
The Vanaaon•s s&yhna also has
undttaoM a comp&cw makeover.
Yrllh tht bo•y shlptbelna ~
~a more touDdcd and ano-
d) namic f'orni .• ~·1 new
~n k>okstimillr to die ne-
Clr)'ller mllU•\'lftl, but Ms I
lhoner' hood. C.a' G1M 1 ·,a r 1 ... ,.,, =' ......... a-,...,...,,....,.
';-"'~
Ride on the
Blue Line
worth priCe
Thund8y I rode the "Blue Line."
It's Southem California's first
light-rail system since the "Red Cars"
or the early 1900s.
The Metro Blue Line runs straight
up the belly of the southland. From
.Long Beach's ocean front, it slices
through Compton and Cudahy into
bowels of downtown Los Angeles.
Keep in mind I'm a nut on inner
city wandering. ~ I've traipsed
across country on trains and buses.
Both trips ended with glorious last
laps on the New York City subway
system,
Though it's not the A Train from
Grand Central Station to the Bronx.
the Blue Line was certainty run last
Thursday. It's clean and quiet and
sometimes swooshes 50 reel -.t>ove
freeways, junk yards and intriguing
neighborhoods th•t haven't changed
much since the 1940s (some homes
still have backyard incinerators).
Here's how the Metro Blue Line
wor'ks : $1.1(} taket you the entire 22
miles or just two or three stops. A
ficket is belched out of a
versateller-like machine and from
there, you're on the honor system.
There are no tickeHakers.
· Every so often, LA County Sheriff
deputies come aboard to che& for
"boceys." Sheriff Larry Wargo
reported, "About one in every 1,500
riders tries not to pay."
Ticketless-riders arc fined $90, (those
without ID are jailed). "Gotta go,"
yelled Wargo on Thursday, "my
partner has a 'bogey'".
Thursday's high point· was visiti~g
Simon Rodia's Watts Towers. I
potted them and got off at the next
stop, 103rd Street. Great wandering!
The 100-foot towers arc undergoing
restoration so I stood at a dista nce
and stared.
Then Johnston Biggers, 40-ycar
resident of the uca, came out of his
bright pink bungalow and offered a
tour of the neighborhood. We ended
at the Watts Towers Art Center, a
'50s building with poll hed hardwood
floors, track-lighting and beam
ceilings. The current exhibit is "Black
Mexico: The African Legacy," a series
of compelling photographs by Tony
Gleaton.
Getting back on the Blue Linc was
no proolcm; a Sl.10 ticket allows for
wandering, it's good for a two-hour
time span.
-
Headed in to LA. the industry
intensified and so did the grafitti. Like
the tide on sea walls, 'fhe markings
rose to six feet on buildings bordering
the track. Most were dark and
forebodin,, but some were as colorful
as the arhstic spray-pain1ings seen
along urban railways in New York.
I At the final stop in LA, a
blue-suited young commuter slapped
on a pair of roller bladet and glided
off toward his office. Before he got
away, a family headed in the oppo5ilc .
direction asked him, "How Iona to 1hc
Queen Mary?" His hurricd·answe r;
"About 60 minutes."
According to spokesman Jim Sman,
the Blue Llnc links the twO lar1e1t
citiea in Southern California, Lot
Anselet and Lon& Beach. "It'• our
oldest lndus,rial corridor," he said, "It
connects a mai9r dty with its harbor."
The Metro Blue Linc C05t S87'
million lo build, ·~as a decade in
plannina and acquisition but took ten
than four years to construct.
Currently, the Blue Line carries
20,000 pusen~n a dey. "That's three
times our pfO)CCtions," boasted Sman.
··p~ haw been cry!n1 for
rometh•• Hu thil. ... llid tn01hcr .,....,.non, '"e¥er liftc:e Piracone
and Oenenl Moloil'I ~ the
Reel Une." (nat .._.,.non
requested •non,wtkJ.)
, The llftOOdl ride froat LA to within
lilh• of the °"'*" w.,, took eac:llJ .. 6!•·-~1111~:· ••r u •asaa•••: ..,.._
119 ,,,... -~·
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Doll• of peraruzi hovered at the en-
tnnce ol Cano 1 Newport Beach water-
frollt reataurant Thursday night. It's not
evayday that actreu Farrah Fawsett
eo.:hes her Texu-born toes on our
county coutline. The photosraphers
waited three hours.
Carol Humphreys
Organizers of the evening -"Riviera
'91 Casino Night " -a benefit for Street
People In Need (S PIN) used Fawcctt's
personal appearance 16 inspire tickets
sales. It worked. ·
Inside the elegant eatery, 350 SC·
quinncd and•r scantily clad women with
wide-eyed gentlemen lined up for their
$75-per-platc of pasta-arfd seafood; sa·
vored their SS-a-tumbler cocktail; and
tried their luck at the c.asino tables. They
Stewart Woodard, A.I.A.
Horne d~signs
· diverse all
over Newport
When you have some (rec time, drive
around Corona dcl Mar or Newport
Beach, or better yet, if you have a boat,
motor up and down the bay. You will be
amazed at the diversity of architectural
styles reflected in the narrow postage
stamp lots.
for this writer, tile experience is both
enlightening and to some degree, ex-
tremely disappointing. It's one thing to
.drive through Irvine and sec row after
row of "quasi-Spanish architecture," but
it's quite another to sec European themes
so pervasive in the newer homes: ·
This is especially true, when you motor
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Farrah 'f awsett (left) is greeted by fund-raise~ Shelly Reynolds, Michael Elam, Sam Boice and Mary Sabatasso at Cano's. r-1 too waited for the blonde beauty. Some,
believing it was another case of a cclebri·
ty no-show, gave up and went home.
•she'll be here," promised event chair-
woman Mary Sabatasso.
Fawsctt did arrive ... just in time to
auction some pieces from her signature
jewelry line. She slipped from a sleek
black limousine wirh her amiable papa
by tbe bay. You see English Tudor and
then next door is a-French Colonial (for·
get that bo1h styles of architecture com·
pletely ignore the Sl million view}. Then
tw0 doors down, there is a Cape Cod
''look--nµl m-a one-s-tory bungalow with
a 1940 design that would now be consid-
ered to be affordable housing in most
other ci1ies.
It is fascinating that we almost live in
the 21st century with computers that spit
out millions of words per second. and yet
we somehow need the comfort (if thal's
the proper word) of "theme architecture."
There is no historical, environmental or
Jim f awsen; the dashing, former cosmetic
surgeon Michael Elam ; an Elam's jaw·
droppin& fianccc Shelly Reynolds. Fawsctt
signed a few autographs and encouraged
auction bidding, but didn't socialize.
Ahh ... connections! h was Elam who
coaxed pal and business assoc iate f Jlwsc;tt
into attending the benefit for the Orange
County homeless. Ela m is a golfing buddy
of Lou Sabatasso, husband of the party
chairwoman and retired potentate of
pizu· pie making.
"My company made one million pizzas
a day," confided Sabatasso, .who claimed
he and his wife arc 'Casing out of philan-
thropic projects.
"We're spending more of our time in
. See BENEFIT /Cl
91-.
Contrasting arcnite<;:!_ural designs_ are obvious in the eo.
rona der Mar home (at left) and the one on the Balboa
Peninsula.
functional reason to build such houses,
except it feels appropriate or for resale.
It's interesting. If you really analyze the
European style of arc.hitecture, including
Spanish, the materials and exterior surfac-
es arc the by-product of generations of
·'elements" o( design that continue to en·
dure to present day use. Such clements u
sloped roors. small windows, as well u
small rooms were all a denvativc of cli·
matic mOuences and1or structural limita-
tions. None of the e forces exist today,
yet we hang-on to the past f<?r myriad
reasons.
A co ntemporary home de igned by
wortd Iamo~ architect, Arthur Erickson,
located on the B.alboa Peninsula is dra-
matically the .. oj,posite in design from lbe
Corona del Mar neo.Gothic residence. (I
keep expecting to see king Arthur ridin,g
out on his white charger.) I would suspect
that people would say the contemporary
one .as too cold -not appropriate for the beach. .
Yet, in many ways, the de5ip does re-
flect 21st century technology, u well u
maximizing the incredible • view of the
beach beyond. This writer be~ that
the warmth of a home depends oa the
SM DESIGN;SJ IP ..
If early surveyors could .see Harbor Island now
"
Editors Note: This is tire final anic/e
in a six-l"n series on the ~ople, the his·
tory and the lore of the islands of New-
port Harbor. It was written by Paul Arch·
iplcy..,.nd first published Jan. 20~ 1989.
Who would have guessed that sandbar
that wu hardly more than· a dumping
J'O'!nd for the mud and muck dredged up
1n Newport Harbor would one day be·
come the site of some or 1he most valu-
able real estate in Onnac County.
Or that some of its future denizens
would be amona the stars of such diverse
fields as music, sports, finance and dcYcl·
opmcnt? Amons thole f*l and present
who hMe called Harbor Island home an
Violin vtrtuoeo Jacha Heffecz. financier
HoWlrd AllmUllOft and professional bale·
ball tam owner OeorF AflYIOI. or...., ...., .aleil had no_, of knOwtll H..t9ar r.nct would one ., be·
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price of a south side lot, a..S the Paude·
na family built a beach ho9llC dleN.
la 1961,~Watt and her 11•11M1 built
their praent home on lftOdler ~ 11-
lloCflot her family owned.
But the loft~= Newport 8wla ...,_ ... Harbor ....... ., ...
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Buis wl ...... Co.. Nlllh1ll
Ameitc:llll I..,.._ Co. ol O..u
ind 5-hen c.ounriel lltle Ind
lnaurance Co.
He wu a...,_. pMl·aallro-
pist who IUllPOfted tM AllllM..,..
Foundation· lor meclieal raearch.
the Los AJtaelea Museum An Oal·
lery and the Los Anaeles Music
Center.
And he was an 8Yid -..-an
whose s~ Siri• ancl Sirius II
were familiar sights in Newpon
Harbor.
Called an able helmsman and
brilliant tactician, Ahmanson and
his crew set records 'in the 1964
Acapulco and Mazatlan race .
. Jean Wan had the opponunhy
to hear He1re11 on several occa·
... ........ ....,... ... b6rtllday = tor hil cldlclrea -.....
Unfortunately. however the
pl17in1 one critic dOlcribed • ....
_lOlleatingly sweet0 did not ride
acron the sea breezes repl1rly.
He practiced, Wan said, in a
soondproof room.
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We need you.
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compeny 11 nanni ... • "'ltpl scam ..
because it did not alen lht owner of
the phone to dais h• bill and
allowed the calla to cont1nut.
Phone ownen can put a block on
a 900 number without charae. To
remove the bloct. however. it costs
S 11.80. Mr. KOhus put a block on
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balough of Costa Mesa cclebrat~ their
50th wedding ann iversary Frida}. The) "'-Crc married in Canton.
Ohio. in snow and ice and were glad 10 amve in Costa Mesa in
J unc of 1962.
The) are both retired: Joe from ForQ Arronutron1cs of
Nrwpon Beach and Margaret from J.C. Penney Co. 1n Costa Mesa.
·\ Carab~an cruise as plan ned to celebrate their anni versa ry.
The) have two sons. Thomas and Dave. who hvc an this area,
and SI\ grandchaldri;n.
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• Fresh Flowers • Euro pean Gardens
• Balloon Bouquets • Plants
• G1fcs •Baskets • Dried Flowt'rS
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ef Ma ... 11'1 .. le die "utdmale DEAA PENNSYLVANIA: I
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: My W 1te,...... e1w1h1 UM lllM
friend (qe JO) is confused about hit .... ,,.,";~:"..r•11v Ille jml
sexuality. We ha ve had a rela-mtpl ••• _. .... Ike tion~h ip for r,..,,. """' .... f f'.-. "l~'l I ••,_edll ·--· ,,. . ...,
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The enaaaement of Molly
McGrath and John Shccan Calder
has been announced by her mother,
Mary Ann McGrath of Newpon
Beach. She also is the daughter of
the late William E. McGrath, a
rcsidenl of Shelton, Conn.
Her fiancc is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Scon F. Calder. also of Ne w-
pon Beach.
Their engagement was an-
nounced at a recent dinner held tn
the Wine Cellar of Rothschild's
Restaurant.
The bride~lcct, a 1985 Na tional
Charity Lcaaue debutante. gradu-
ated fro m Newpon Harbor High
School and attended Ari1ona State
niversaty in Tempe. where she
was affilia ted wi th Alph3 Cha
Omega.
Her fu ture husband also 1s a
Newpon H3rbor alumnus and as a
graduate of the University of Colo.
BENEFIT
From ct
Aspen these days. But I wanted to
do one last special fund-rai er for
SPIN," said Mary Sabatasso, her·
elf a sizzling, dork haired beauty
costumed in a peck·a·boo beaded
gown.
Sam Bo1ec is SPIN president. "I
staned SPIN four years ago when
I found out that Newport Beach
has no facility for the homeles . I
decided to do something no other
group does and take food to the
streets," Boice explained. "But we
don't want to be JUSt a Band·Aid.
Our main objective is rchabalita·
taon"
In addition to feeding 700 !ltrcet
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
J.s·. Calder. Molly McGrath
rado at Boulder where he was af-
lihat~ ""ith Sigma Al phe Epsilon.
He 1s employed by Coldwell
Banker.
Art Aug. 17 wedding is planned in
Jhe Communit> Church Congrega-
tional in Corona del Mar.
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Orange Coaat Daily Piiot
Entertainment •
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Kathleen reiippears; vows -
to keep her presence secret '
By Lynda Hirsch
Notlll Ametlcl $yndlcl!e
ALL MY ClllLDREN1 Travi , ho$pital·
1zcd after he wu struck by Tom, dec1dCJ
not to press chargcs after Tom apolo-
gizes and wurcs bim he would never
hurt Barbara or Molly, as it was his
drink1n1 that chan1cd bis personality
and he promises to never asaln drink.
Lcamin1 that Erica Is ly1na about Travis
be1na away 11 a business mcctini.
Branca hu a temper tantrum. Gcuing
video taped proof-positive that Natalie
and Trevor arc lovcn, Adam decides lo
use the information to keep his fortune,
get nd or Natalie and regain Brooke.
Having Ounkcd their marital as ignment,
Hayley and Brian are aiven a second
chance -they arc to be parents. Brian
takes the second chance seriously, while
Hayley can nol believe they arc pretend·
in& to be parents to a sack of flour.
When Hayley learns 1h1t Brian's father
Kurt is abusrvc, Hayley's touah attitude
toward Brian ch1n1cs.
ANOTIIER WORLD: Frankie realizes
that the woman In the videotape is Kat·
hlcen McKinnon Winthrop. Kathleen
visits Jake's bedside, urg1n1 him to re·
coYCr quickly Rachel 1s thrown by Ken's
admission that he tncked her about his
past. Rachel is torn over whether or not
she should belle\'e in Plllullna's inno-
cence frank1e ciln't behC\'c her eyes
when she \ees Kathleen leaving Jake's
ho'p11al room Fr.lnk1e \loOndcn. 1f C.u,·s
fir)t v.1fc )UfVl\Cd the pl11nc crash, only
10 rclurn to O.iy City and cli.11m him
Kathleen Vl1"S to keep her ciMtence
fmm'c. .ass a secrel Taylnr cnn11nues 10
malo.c Sh.irlene 1h1nlo. 1h.11 Sh.irly 1~ bad(
by !\ending her clothes th.ii her ~phi per·
wnahty hough! Rachel •~ fµr111u\ 1h.11
shc fell fur Ken's line th.11 he entered
her life for purclv \elOe\\ rc.1\un\ Real·
1Z1ng th11 he htu no future with an
unf11rg1\~g RJchcl l\cn decides 1h:it he
hi\ no choice hut to lca\e Bav City for
good
A Tin . ~\.ORLD Tl'R.'lS: !lent\
g1\es Virgil his orders 10 get rid or
Holden Angel w1\hcs that someone
.... ould ICJ'\'C her the w.1\ Holden loves
I II) Ansel can't get U\er Lil) 's cunfc)·
"on that she muricd a forlunc hunter
on 1hc rct>ounJ from Holden llenl')
picks up 1he phone JS Bard.iv .,..arm
lluldcn lhJI lknf! "on J mJnhunt for
him now th JI he ~no-.) I fold en I) hep·
ins Angcl Jt 1hc Smder farm Acccpllng
Uarcl.i\ 's .ipology for ha\ 1ng ~hpped tu
llenn 1ha1 Angel '' h1d1ng ou1 :11 the
Snyder (.um, I lolden urge\ htm Ill con·
front.llcnry II.ti walks ou t on B.irhar.i
.1f1cr ~he adm11, 1ha1 \he wun't prcg·
n11n1 when \he ldl Oalo.dale Je\)1ca gen·
llv tell~ Darb.irn thJI II.ii plan~ tu gel a
d1\'0rce
TIIE BOLO & TllE BEAUTIFUL:
Thorne 1s horrified by Sally's nC\lo) that
l-clic1:i signed a contract v.11h Spectra
Macy tncs to d1str1ct Thome from wor·
C)ing about S1cphanic Ridge con~ults
Taylor on a professional bu11 about
Stephanie s state of mind Bill •1rccs 10
help Juhc hang on 10 Oarkc Sally
agrees 10 meet '41th Julie Oarkc is all
for Fchc11 working 111 Spectra. Clarke
and Sally realize th11 they will hive 10
appc.i~ Fchc1o1's .mger .. r1er Storm con·
firms that the contract ts vahd Sally
tells Clo1rkc she's glad that he has been
~ fa11hful to her Sally agrees to let
Julie and her "hu\band" wnte a book
about her E:.ric leaves 1n 1 huff after
Sally refuses 10 release Felicia from her
contract
DAY OF OU R LIVES: Bo stops a
rohtx:r from harming Carly, Caroline.
and Shllwn Douglas. Jack 1grees to a
1clcv1scd debate with Madchnc on the
sub1cct or rape. Jennifer and Frankie
arc stunned when they hear Jack avec
IAnmAY,Fll.I 1:11, .•.•• , ...
. •
with Madeline's comment lhat a rapiS't
carmot truly reform. Eve and Tinner
both avoid tcllln& Brian the truth about
Nick's murder. Brian IS 11ar11n1 to feel
drawn towards Meh a and away from
Madeline. Shane denies Julie's allege·
tion that he is in love w11h Kayla but
Julie wams him that. aoon or later,
Kayla will get over Steve and have to
~ on with her life. Kayla dcnic\
Marcus' aa:usat1<>n that 1hc hu Callen
for Shane. Lawrence charms Kim dunn&
their business meeting. Carly learnt that
the doctor wbo will be heading the lab
is an old friend of he n. .
GEN ERAL H OSPITAL: When
Brolllon 10115 Frisco that Luc.n 1s
Cheryl's and Robert's son, Bobbie beg,
Frisco to keep her secret. Mc& ruins
Dawn's and Decker's romn ntic date
Tracy chooses money over love. Robert
IS upset when he learn Frisco plans to
talk with Perry and Carmichael AnnJ
wishes that Robert paid more Jttcntmn
to her than to his as,1gnmcnt\
GUIDING LIGllT: lfollv '"'' to rnn·
YJncc Blake thJI she hJ~ tu get mer h r
divorce from Al.1n·'l.l1Ch.1c.I :ind mU\c n
\lollh her IJ(c nc1chcr ICJhlC\ thJI he
chased Chel\cJ J'f\J\ t1.c 1u c 111 hi\
unresolved kehng~ fur \k' \ Jnt:" 1
d11o:\n'1 1h1nlo. th.it ~he c.1n I, 'r H1lh
,1c1p drinking •. McJnv.h1k, B1lh ~ 1mtilc•
and drink~ the n1i:h1 J\\J\ r.1mM.:' J" .I\
a fortune JI th.: L.1' \'liJ' '""Ii:' \
drunken 8111) ...... i...:, ur. uni) '" liriJ
Sadinc in h1\ hcd JnJ J 11.cdJ1ng rirw
on h1!> finger' ~.id1nc npl.wh 10 llill\
1h111 they iiot m.ur1ed JI a nl.11h\ I~"
\ egJ) ch.ipd Bill} Irie' unw1.c1.~'lull\
10 nwer h" \hu1.J. Oh'r h,1, 111•'. cl1•r• d
"1th Nadine Mind\ r'""' 1h.11 \It ' \\ 111
e\Cntuall) find l•UI th.ii 'he I' \k1.p10!:
v.11h Roger lklh pl.in' ht'r \\CUdin1• In
Ph1ll1p pr"' mg I hJI her l..n1w. lcdf'1.
.. ~iut M•n•f\°' .1nJ RL'f!"°' .1r:, r "'''11 1
1.Pm.: h1:111.ccn 1t cm
LO\ I\ G: \ 1\Jtin~ C .1h<.11, r m h.1 1, 11,
him ~he 1s g1 ng to hl<•lo. f11r I ruch r
Just u Cabol hJ\ fin1)hcJ going o\cr h1 \
.... ,11 with Archie ..Kn.1pp, hob\; II :&rrl\ ,,
\\ 11h l\Obcllc at h1~ \1de. C.ibot d1t:'.\
Uni.w.irc that Cabot has died, 01y
curses him following a n1ht with
Trucker Ava is hcutbroken as she
thinks P.iul loves Carly Kate tells Ava It
ts lime she thou&ht about other things in
hre bc~1dc• men
ON£ LIFE TO LIVE: Cord is stunned
when he learns that Tina signed over
the baby to Carlo. Tina decides to '"P
out or the hospital Cord mana&ei to
track Tin.i tu Tcxu The Buchana~ arc
thrilled "'hen they learn Cord is the
baby's f.ithcr A vanquished Carlo de·
c1des to gc.t even with the entire
Buchanan cl.in and plans to use Viki to
that end Arriving 1n Teus, Tina col·
IJp~c:~ at Du Ann's
'I llE YOUNG ANO TllE RESJ'LESS:
A,hlcy \lo Omcs that her marriage to Vic·
IOr I\ the cau\e of V1clOnJ'S problems al
school Victor wonder) 1f Victoria al·
ready knew .ibout his marriage to Ash·
Icy N1kk1 offers tu let Jack go free. Jack
swears to N1lo.k1 that he'll never leave
her 1de Jill decides lhat her 11me >Atth
John 1s now or never Jill 1s thrilled
v. hen John rcm.:mbcrs 1heir annrvcrury
\ mJnk" [\ther .agrees to spend Jn
c\c:n n~ vn the 1own with Brock and
run' into l 1n) v. horn she calls a homblc
IJlh~r
SA' T .\ 0 \RBARA: Robert/ Quinn
CO\ cf\ v. hL n Eden quc,11ons him aboul
1hc:1r c,,a1,Jdcs 111 Sircn:b Eden's fnc:nd
in l'Jm l.tll,, telling Eden that Ant.Ire
ha~n t hccn .uounJ JI the cafc: 1ha1 he
U\• ,, '" rr ... 1uen1 Eden learns that the
(Jk I) no"' J Jark and seedy hangoµt
lor !'J"!!''l r\. HJ\'tng discovered th.ti
H•'"' rt ,, '' .illv Quinn. Flame dcmJnd'
1h.11 h1.· p.1y her hu'h monc). Flame und
1-:d \ ui:uc tn.cr ... hcthcr or not Quinn
,, .ilh '"' d l\i:ll~ '!>ncJking into 1hc
( ,1,llJI•" h11u\1., . .\ndrc \cJrChC\ ror lhc
in• 11n11n~ttni; d1Jm11n'J Rdurning homt:.
( rul anti I den hnd thil.t the JIJnn ~)•·
l•m ha' hccn 1.1mp..rcd \lotlh Eden 1cll\
C:ru1 the 1n.11h mn1111ng the p.irt about
i.,r \Uangc dr,Jm) Jnd h"r behd 1ha1
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Tom Titus
The Leo Potts Sa'<ophone Q uartet perform~ !oda; ,h p.u or th1• rih·
\ tourtroom drama in In ine and
mu'>Kal theater in Mission Vie.JO
JOJ \nJhc1m J<Hn the local theater ute to Mozart sponsored by the Or.rni;e Cuun•v Pit h.mll<J' ~octet\ .Jkndar thl\ "1.'.'1.'.'l :..
Sax group to perform
T hl' Ir' inc: C"ommun1t)' Theater·
llJX n' l um Topor" s adult drama;:
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,p<.11ligh1 "1th a re' 1-.aJ of Cole
Puna·'> "\n\thing Goe'>.. at.
\Jddkhc1 l < ullege and the mu 1cat-
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a1 the: ur:ind D1nnl'r Theater
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on h.1:1101 c '.i' 1
rhe Len l'Oll\ J\Ophonc QuJr·
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the '-clAport Center L1hr:il) r rum \h>lMt to Ger h"'in" 1,
lht. 1111t ot the program 10 he per·
fnrme<l by lh~ .111 !\Jxophone 4uar·
tet .1 he group '' cnmpmed of l eo
Poth on '>oprano ~ll'<ophonc .
f:dmund \ ela\co on .11to \J\tl-
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CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5671 . ""* MORTM OMNOI CO. .,..,_ FROM IOUTM OllANOI CO. -1111
T .. DAILY N.OT
Cl.ASSlflfO OfflCE HOURS
T~lervle9 ~,,. ,_5 30plYI
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1 lluorlcMly -..... Wed 3 30 .... 'r1e111y Tllw• s ao ,.... S.turdey fr1 3 30 .... -..-fr15JO PM
CHaCK YCMM AD THE '1RIT DAY
,,.. 0. y l'•IOI """" fOt ~ end KCW9Cy ..,~.., occa--"Y .,,or• oo occur ......_ 119ten
wl>t!ft '°"' Ml It r..O oeci. Incl "**' 'fOUt eo dally ~t ettOI& ...,....o.a191y to t42·M18 The o.iy P11o1 KC~I& no ~8l>H•IY IOI tfty euOt tn 1111 .a-1'-'*'l ICft
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For S e ie ...
Gener,11 1002
5%SOLUTION
PurchaH the home
on your choice with
only 5% down. No
closing coats needed.
This II not a VA, FHA
or equity share You
receive 100"' owner·
ship & 1 00"' tax bene-fits Must have clean
credit and 1tablo In-
come Call Co-Equity
Agt 239-4334
SELLING OR BUYING
A PROPERTY
FQq Fqee INFORMATION
CALL 1 800 777 8836
ProMATCH
WE BUY
HOUSES
HUNT BEACH
WESTMINSTER
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
COSTA MESA
CZAJA INVESTMENTS
714 840.34 72
Princlpala Only.Pia
Coron.1
clcl Mar io~~2
CUSTOM ESTATE
Absolute Beat Area
Value! Uke new &BR
6Ba. Custom 6,800 ft.
elec gated Palatlal Es·
1ate o n prof lndscp'd
18.000 lot w/Ocean
View, Custom pool
spa & waterlall. An
abaolute Steal at
St ,595,0001 Open
Today
PATRICK TENOR!
Agt 721-1200
(Ovtf $140,000.000 Sold)
NEW LISTING!
CORONA DEL MAR
Sharp well-located du·
pie-. 3 Bedroom 2
Bath plus 2 Bed·
rooms t Bath F1r&-
place. p11,,a1e palto
and porch, all bltins
So ol PCH Priced to I
1011 at S585,000
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OPEN IUN t-4PM 4~5 SEAWARD RO
2BR 28A hOUH on
6011100 R·2 lot, lg
yard. acce.. to pM
bchl $480,000. Call
JIM 844·1352
llJ-4408
****** CAFE AU LAIT
Just a short atroll 10
C est Cl Bon bakery &
tho v1Uage & beaches
of lovely Corona del
Mar Super clean du· I
plox 28R 2BA front
house & 3BR 2BA a1
rear Great patio &
decks 5579,000
BRIAN JOHNSON
ReMu 494-7401 .•..•. _I
-
642-5678
,,... Noell• Or ... CounlY ''°"' Soulh Or ... Courcy ..
l t I ' ' f ! r , 'I 1 ' ~ \ J , 1
540-1220 ..... ..,
...... .------.....i 38A, 1¥.M houM. New ORnT INYelTMINT
lharp 3Br l'•td• LIMITID omR tKe tn aunny k~hen. e .. ch 0up1ex, 3 bite•
~ng
vu, o•te guarded
comm, 3bf, av.be, IQ
lot. $497 ,600. Grubb i
Ellla. Call Ann Ander·
eon. 561-6410 ext •N
houM, Newer _,., Big yard. 1199,90(). to ocean. Xlnt land ~ a roof. OWfw Every hot.I .. In thla Aqt, 841·1507 value w/lmmao. 2BR
wente '° dMll A8lclng ad t ba A>WECLOIURllll uni!. Sll5 K. Call UHK. Jtm .Jeoobe, them':nd :f1d1~ Coutllne Pacific Cannery V11aae ......, 5 BR, 2"" BA. 2 8ty, H0-2440
tn.37'7 or. fn..as20 month. So hurry. pool, apa. Huoe cul· ------'----BUY The .. homea wm all de-aac lot, tam azd llv Good jobl. ftllllbM ..w.. ci ... lfled '*' MIP ycMI wlttl
11.T
. ,, ... IOT be goM by mid· rm w/cracklln frplc, ,....,..,II "*IOI lo buy -y0ur apec1e1-.. tWflo
"1 n night, ,.ebruary 28. gourmet khch, formal It'• al ttwe ~ dey Mede.~ It'• t1111nt. H .ooo down, Hr din.~ 1111r. t12.m1 1n dalllllad through classified eallif'G_ • t1uy1ng0ttradlnt.
tea. lg lot w/Nlw roof. Cellterftle iir:::;:=y:=;;:;ii?=::P=:::;::::::;::=====-=;:::;:=;:::;:;::;~::::::;;:::::~!!:::== ~i.~~ Lo(Tt$.7So .,. ~~1 • fjfjj i;:::·~fl"~~j ~'
74 Plan 1BR 1294.llO -•• -• • .. -------· ---------
~::~~·: OPEN HOUSE
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By Owner 2 ety, 3bf, 2,,. ba. den & fam rm.
2100 eq ft. on S.A.
DOff courM. vacam.
'315,000 ...... 7038
CUICODCOnAQI
•NIW UITING•
Addition & New roof
1885 3BR-2BA + F.R .
$349,890
k.ufm.n A llCMMI
• IY ,.__ + 3 flreplac ... Lovely vwnan* decor·Lg rear yard. OLD CdM Charmer Offered a1 5345,000 ~=====~
•429 000 MESA VERDI ' OPEN SUN 1·5 48r 3BA In "Lower
2Br 1Ba +detached 358 E. 19th Strael Blrda". Becka 10 re-
offlca. New paint & SHATZEN REAi.TY I c arpet. Open Sun 1·5. 759·1234 g onal parka for qulel 2308 v & privacy. Huge back· 111 A ENUE,... College Park 38R yard. Owner moll·
873·5593 1:+'•BA, popular cam: v.aled, $3 89,000.
1 '"1 blka to tx:h. 1 •h Iota bridge Model, Move-In TOREl..LI REAL TY
w doll houH. 11t time condition. beautlfully 540·7355
o ffered. You can't landacaped. $285,000 •. ------
beat t hla price I Agenl, 545-0318
$642,500. Agent, Bar· DON'T MISS ITI E'alde
bara, 675·8088 or 729-Open Sun 11-3. Oreai
7208 The Prudential yd/loc. Beal price! 213
Callfomla Really. Sler1ca. Agt. 845--2770
PREVIEW FORl!CLOSURllt 2BR & atudy, 21hBA, dou· SHOWING! ble gatage. pool. ten-
410 A.Jl Goldenrod nla. S l 94,500. Agent
$550,000 & $845,000 722· 7778d 760-17558
OPEN FRI/SAT LETS MAKE A DEAi..
& SUN 12-4 ~ °::'otl';~~ • * *. * 2:264 N. M!y!!/WlllOl"I
Must 11tll & we'll be
there 10 help you buy
401 Serra or 421 So•·
ward, Corona High·
1and1, $598,000
OPEN SUN. 12·5
SAVE S 9 Houaea under
S200KI For free mar·
kel evaluallon, Ron
Young, Agt, 549-4873
Dan.i Point 1026
FANTASTIC IUY
REDUCED S150K
Luxurious 38R home
& RV garege. over·
looklng Dana Harbor.
Only S849K. Owner
(714) 838·1814
Huntingto n
Beach 1040
BRAND NEW
LUXURY 4 PLEX
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME MODELS
FROM
$49,995
DANA POINT MARINA PARK
34202 DEL OBISPO -DANA POINT
February 1 .• 2 • 3, Fri, Sat, & San, 9-6 ·
NEW BEACH HOMES OFFERING
AMENITIES FOUND IN MILLION .
DOLLAR HOMES: ...
Balboa
Island 100
ALE 3 BR., I
BA, as Is $485,000
218 Opal OPEN
DAILY 1·5 723-0690
113-•400
l ZBR 2BA. 2 car gar 30•119 M Mlll r/('/. /fat CHARMING COTIAGE I'('
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1130 PAULARINO
By owner·Wlll finance
E••Y qualffl•r 3BR 1v.BA. huge fam rm,
oxt gar. workahop,
spa. RV parking
$268.500. 546-8009
PRIVATE PARADISE
In Mesa Verde. Atrium
spa. Open Sun 12-4
1718 New Hampshire
S285K. Agt 64!>-2770
Noor Hunllngton Her·
bour Over 9000 aq, tt
M any amenlllea In·
eluding 4•6 Tiie tub
May finance up to 90~. Con1ldor all of·
lar1 Prlnclpala only
846·9501 or 846-6517
FOR INFORMATION-
ABC HOMES
(714) 630-4455
DIRECTIONS .. Take 5 South to
P.C H. Exit. Go North to Del
Obispo Turn right to 34202 Del
Obispo
Acrou l!om C.W-a• ., Pa•• •7 117" lfU'.) 1 S639SOO 419 B41gon• 714 L''J ,,,,., 720-llS3 By Ow'1t •11: .-• '/.7'/
OPEN SAT SUN ··~ I 1407 l C.Ut ltrt~ c..
•Spa
•Pool
+View
••Waterfront
**.Waterfront and Pool
....-Give Address at Guard Gate
HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
..--•318 Poppy, Corona dol Mar
6414-1600 S768 000 Sunaay 1-4
••19 Bogonta Corona Del Mar
720· 1 I 53 S639 500 Sat Sun 1·5
• ...-10 Cormorent, Bayview Torr NB
72 I· 1200 $595 000 Sat Sun 1 ·5
• • • 10 Harbor Island •Newpon Beach
644-1600 SJ,900,000 Sunday t .4
• •2433 Bunya. Newport Beach
644·1600 $595.000 Sunday 1·5
• 128 Kings Pl Nwpt Hgls NB
631·7300 $899,000 Sal Sun 1·4 30
• 214 Hazel Old Corona dol M11r
759-9070 St 575,000 S1t Sun 12·5
• 434 R1,,erS1d• Nowpor1 HO•!)t IS ''B
722·8777 S 11 Sun t 2-4 I
2306 111 Avenue. Olde Corona del Mar • 9 Cambria Spygtas'I Cn•.1
673-5593 S429.000 Sunday t .5 644-6007 S995 000 Sal Sun 2·5
• • • 308 Hazol Or Co•o•n nol ~ ,, • • • 23 Belmont Newport W.-ach
§4<>-2500 St.595.000 Sun 1.5 759-9071) S 1 2:Vi 001) Sunday 12·4
••409 Harbor Woods Place. Newport Beach •4501 WaynQ R11 Coron 1 ,,., M ,
844·1600 S290.000 Sun 1-4 759·'l100 S7'1!J 000 Sun 1·5
• 3212 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
644·, 800 $1 ,495 000 Sun 1-" 1 •520 Via Udo Soud, Udo tale 673-7300 $1,250,000 Sun 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
•• • ~270 Cagney •307, VIiia Balboa
* • • 4009 Seaahore Or Newport Be•ch
723.4494 S1 795.000 Sal Sun 1·5
•• 1314 Martnors Or Baycrest NB
631·7300 $725,000
•933 Bellls, Eastblutt, N B
644·9060 $619.000
Sun 1-4 30
Sun 1·5
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN I 842·5200 $449,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5
1 • ••2 Point Loma, Spyglass. CdM 1 •• 280 Cagney Ln-120. Vitia ~alboa. NB
760-5000 S 1,395.000 Sunday 1 ·5 I 846-0775 $299,000 Sal Sun 1 ·S.
..._. 2731 Bay1horo Or Now port Beach
6"4·1600 $1 ,075.000 Sun 1·5
• t09t Saa Tarraco Ln, Costa Mosa
76().1755 $ 194,500 Sal Sun 1 -4
2712 Skylark Cir. Mosa Verde CM • 203 Via Ravonna L•do lslo
,54().7355 $455,000 Sun 1.4 JO 644·0168 5950.000
•404 V11ta Flora. Btutt1. NB
Sal Sun 12·4 631·7300 $280,000 Sat Sun I 4 JO
.,...2556 Crestview. Newport Bo•t h
640-2500 $650,000 Su" 1 .. ,
• • t 6 Rockingham. N B
644-6200 S2 295 000 Sun I 4 JO
•404 Vtsla Flora Blutts. N B
631·7300 S297,000 Sat Sun 1-4 30
• "'2001 Yacht Vigilant seav .. w, rlB 4 Winged Foot Ln. Big Canyon N e · 24 Belcourt Or So Newport Beach
644-9060 $775.000 Sun 1•5 831·7300 $1,295.000 Sat Sun 1·4 JO 844-0728 $995 000 Sat-Sun 1·5
6 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS • ••t218 Polaris Nowpor1 Boac11
640-2500 S 1 .295 000 ';.11 Sun t.5 • • • 3 Mon1oc110. Nowport Beach * • • .,...2 Rue Grand Ducal. Newpan Beach
64().2500 $1 495 000 Sunday 1 5 84().2500 S 1,090,000 Sunday 1 ·5
• 1126 While Salls W,1y Ha• V w H1 Is COM
631-7300 $715 000 S.11 Sun 1·4 30 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
• 2721 Point dol Mar CdM • ••2 Rocky Pt, Corona dot Mar • +421 Seaward Rd, Corona dot Mar
2 BR pl"s FAM RM or DEN 209 Poarl A.> 1> .1 l'>i.1no
673-8 700 S7J"1 000 Sat Sun 1-4 631·7300 S665 000 Sun 1·4 30 721·1200 St.595.000 Sat Sun 1·5 873·8494 5598,000 Sal Sun 12-4
....... 8 Ruo MarHlllOS, Big Cyn. NB 642·5200 $595,000 Sunday 1 ·5 • e ..--.i Windsor Nn,..port Bo.ich ** • 819 Via Lido Soud Lido 1110 NB
Sun 1-4 631-7300 S2.075 000 Sat Sun 1·4 30
422 Allso Ave. Nwpt Hgt1, NS
642·5200 $469,000
127 E Bay Ava, Balboa Penln
831·7300 $490.000
Sunday 1·5
Sun 1-4 30
--1 3 BEDROOMS
&-14 1601) s 1 2'·0 000
••1215 Somoriot lri Wco~tthfl NB
63 1 7100 Sf.9'l ~00 Sot Sun I 4 30
1300 Woilcl II O• Wostchlf NB
631·7300 S175 000 Sat Sun 1·4 30
1743 E. Oconn Balboo
••37 Burntng Troo Dig Canyon
644-6200 s 1,295.000
• 1827 Bunonsholl Ln. Baycresl, NB
Sun 1·6
631·7300 $675.000 Sat Sun t-4 30
• 2101 Yacht Wanderer Newport Beach
• .,...8Q Sea laland, NB
844-1800 $52!5,000 Sun 1 s 673·1300 s:io.i 845 Sul'I 1-4 84().2500 S695.000 Sa Sun 1.5
•3147 Cottage. Coata Mesa
!545-2:313 $155.000
1953 Federal, C M
873-7300 $197,900
217 Via Orvleto, Udo laland
875-<4822 $595,000
2542 Vitia Or, Bay•horea, NB
942.5200 seoo.ooo LH
2805 Raqueta, Bluffe, NB
720-1704 U.9,000 fee
t~ lrvtn4 Ave., N.8
~ 1299,900
Sal Sun 1-4
Sun 1-4
Sot Sun 1·5
Sunday 1.5
Sunday
Sun 1-4 -112'1 POf1 w .. tboutne, Hatbor View
• 173-T.IOO "59,000 Sun 1-4
ll29 °'*9 Pt, Col~ Pttk, C.M. ~11 uel.000 Sun 1 ...
3 IR plus FAii RM or DEN
•31'1 ~.,,. ""'· ~ H919hi. ~ 1429,IOO • ~uo 12-1
..-2511 Clrete Or, Newport hech ....._1eoo •n,ooo _____ s;;;;un::::. 1-6
20 18 Ootlor111i Lane, Newport Beach
6-1 1.1 600 S389 000 Sun 1-4
2:04 Garn~•. BAib oa Island
675·4822 $895,000 Sat;Sun t·5
2723 Clbola. C M
668·9333 1249.900
4BEDROOMS
Sun 1·5
•.,..., 9 Cherbourg, Newport Beach
64().2500 $39!5.000 Sunday 1·5
• • 2512 CroaMew Or, Bayal" es, NB
722·0507 '795,000LH Sa11Sun t-4,30
•5004 River, Newport Beach
538-5769 1.450,000
1802 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa
87~7300 le29.500
Su,, 1-4
Sun,.,..
4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
••325 C.rMO ll'IOfea Rd (at Ro11bury)CdM
7214035 t1,1ts,OOO Sun t-9
104 Via Havre. Lido Ille, NB
631-7300 $759.000
113 G St , Balboa Pentn N B
631-7300 $665.000
SatJSun 1·4 30
SatlSun 1-4 30
1205 Sarid Koy Harbor View Hiiis
644·6200 $695.000 SatJSun 1·5
1430 Dolphin Terrace. Corona det Mar
644-1800 S8!>8,000 SaVSun t ·~
15 Rua Verte Big Canyon
873·7300 St 495.000 Sun H I
1939 Santiago Or. Baycres1. NB
831·7300 S5"0.500 Sun 1-4 30
2 t Olor1et1a Eaat. Irvine
... , .. 200 1385.000 Sun t ·~
3t'3 Corle Ponoflno. N~rt N011h
573-7300 $5!)9,000 Sun , ...
4 LAwtngton Way, Coto de Cua
173-7300 '329.000 lun 1-4
c(7 319 A 31t~ J•mtM, (+ 18' a tot!), CdM
7a.I070 1110.000 ... ,sun t2-5
..
** • 1114 E Salboo Btvd Balboa Pon • •.,...•23 Nonhampton. NB
831·7300 S2 750,000 Sat Sun 1.4 30 844·1800 $745,000 Sunday 1-4
TOWNHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
• ·~•240 N~c• 118, VIII• Balboa. NB
646-8770 S202 800 Sat1Sun 1-4
....... 200 McNeil 109 NB
873-1900 $134,950 Sun 1·5
• 210 Liiie Lano 107, Newport Be ch
84().2500 $229.000 Sat Sun 1 .5
2 BEDROOMS
• 39 Southam pion Court, N 8
64().9308 $599,000 Sal/Sun t 2·5
* • • .,...100 Scholz Ph 14, NB
84().2500 $340,000 SatrSun I ·5
• • ...... 280 Cagney 2oa. Nwpl Sch
640-2500 $389,000 Sa Sun t ·!5
510 PoloMttla, CorC>fl.I Del Mat
84~~200 1397,500 Sun 1-5
...-20332 ndep()Ol, 101. Huntington S..Ch
840-2500 U03.000 Sun 1·S
a 230 Ulte LAM, 3C)I, ~port a.ach
...0-2500 1315.000 laVSun 1 ·.S
•• , • 220 Hice Ln-12. Vllta ltMbOa, ... ...-.ona an.ooo a.t/SUn , ..
• .,...29 JHmlno Creek, Corona dal Mar
644· 11500 S585,000 Sun t ·5
•431 VIile Suerta. N-pon Bch
759-9100 $394,500 Sun t-4·30
•!504 Cancha, Bluf'fa, NB
72 1·1200 '389,000 SaVSun 1·5
242t E.181h SI NB
iµ&-9723 $389,750 Dally 10-15
••19846 Saawlnd Cir, H B
831. 7300 1275,000 Sun 1-4·30
11 Robon Court. Newp0n Beach
845-0223 $325,000 Sa Sun 10-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 BR plus 2 BR
• 327 Sapphire, Balboa laland
173-1700 leH,000
3 BR plus 3 .IR
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dUC.d IO 1"9,000 Aol0 """°72I
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words below to make 6
1.aro• 1 BR 1 ea condo w/pool, ape, tenn11,
guard gate A morel
Walk to beach! Super
locallon A bargain at
$134,9'01
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3br 2ba v'tV1ee: · mo to mo. tat + eeo 2BR 1 ~BA town-
873-719", No gar 813-5489 hOUH N~ carjMI,
81&-282•7733 pr U AN 3 8 A t litB A frplc, O/W W/0 hk·up,
Lido Isle. •BR 38A twnhH. rrP, deck. 1• gar, pallo 1970/mo.
nova• on In aide lot. car prkng, blk to bch. t 710 Santa Ana Ave.
$ CENTAUR MQMT great loc•tton $2,700/ t350/mo 175-4142 832·2232 or 722·0012
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mo. 675·031 t. Large 1 BR Incl gar•g•.
•LIDO PARK• Lido Mobll• Hm Park Step• to b••ch. h50/ •WnlDE•
Oeautllul 1 BR 1 BA Pv1 beach, 1tep1 to mo, all utll paid Avail 1 BR S&50/mo Incl gaa,
New 4BA 3BA home.
Huge ma•t•r, aec aya,
+many •tr••· $3000.
0)Vner. 875·1101
Mobil• hnie In gated water St tOO/mo lmmed. 831-0t44 water & gar. No pets
comm Nr Cannery VII· 873-6030 OCEANFRONT 48r 2Ba. 2323 Elden. 548-7"4
PACIFICA tage s10001mo. Avl Udo. t 38 Via TrlHte. 118-40; 2Br tea 11350 •GOOD LOCATION
$400 OFF RENTI Eut·
CORONA HNGLNOS • aide new 2BR 2\otBa
2 bd condo yrly • twnha•. 2 car at· I 1050 teched garage, w1d
PENINSULA PT . 3 bd hkup, frplc M1Jsl aeel
• 11450 St250fmo 831·2480
' TOWNHOMES now 875-4912 Bkr new. 5 + 5 +den+ fem. Qarage/Y .. rly. Pat,
NewPor1 Heights 2BR •SP AC IOU s 1 e c 2 frp~. $2,975. 722·7776d 780-17559 1300 OFF
1 ~BA In charming condo. 1 BR + den, 673-0103 Of 873-0239. STEPS TO BCH 3Br Large 2BR 1 ~ BA
condition Fr"h paint, pool, w/dl Nice frplc, NEW tux. custom home, 2Ba, 2-c•r gar, upatra Townhse. Laundry
prl\lat• patio, carPo(1, nr bchll 11250 ocean• bay view. 4Br w/lrg balcony Avt room, patio, all bit-Ina
pool & laundry. Sorry. VIiia Rentals 875--4912 4\otBa. 4 car gar. 3 now IH~OO. 548-6529
5795
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den. yrly 12200 4Br 2BA, ram rm,
CORONA DEL MAR • hugo yrd Frplc, dbl
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Cun II 831·1266 condo. 1 BR .. den, NPT SHORES. walk to 2 sunny patios $1025/ 832-2232 or 722·10t2
8.,.cl•I nu lull twnhma pool, w/dt Nice frplc, beach. 2BR, 2BA. mo. yr IH. 908\h w1-==-===-=;:...;.=.::::~
3Br 2 \hBa, 2-car gar, nr bchll $1250 hrdwd nra, bubble tub BalbOa Bl. 875-NSO •GREAT SPECIAL! Big.
fplc, vault cella. yda VIII• Rental• 675-4912 & new kitchen. $l450. beaut. quiet 1 & 2 BR.
From $1095. 631·5737 •VILLA BALBOA• 3BR 2BA. 2 car gar, Lndry rm, get, cable
Bachotot
1 ~room
2BR t V•B•
161 E. tBlh St
p~ 0 •Deluxe OuplOX, CM ' El MAR • 2bd. Hgts, 2-Sty 3Br 1 •~Ba. Twnhome for IHH In Avail 2/1. Ms1r BR, $1495. A t 722·9730 avl no p!la 83l-342
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28R 2Ba hse, yrly • 52•450 gar. lndry. pvt patio, f/ EMERALD BAY, LAG· p , $1200 Agt 642_4769
UNA • 4 bd, ocn vu , summer . $7000 • E/alde 28r 11h Ba
BAYFRONT • 5bd, twnhse w/balcony, yd,
dock, yrly • S8500 cvr'd prkg. $925. No
Tustin Ave 3BR •security, S350 re-dock $1450. 850-8928 2BR tBA, walk to bchl closets, d/W, new cpt,
2YlBA, 2 atry, with f p, bate. Robert 842·1271 Agt. The Prudonllel Quiet, no peta. $695/ gar, tndry, S8SO-S875
2 car gar, built tn ep-t BLK to beach. 2Br Cal I t R It mo w/lrptc & yard NO PETS 840-
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151 E 2111 St
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc
831·1400
780.3800
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pals 650.1798 8
1 orn a ea y $750. 28731 Ave Laa •S ... ARP & 1 1 pllanc es, ond patio 2 a, frptc, d/W, W/d, OCEAN V11W5 PalmH 213/891-3838 n c ean uxurl· WESTFIELD APTS
$1195. da, 662·1816, frig•. 2-car gar. )(Int VIiia Balboa . Sealalre ' oua 1&2 bdrm, patio Boautllully Malnlalnod AT THE BEACH
•LARGE 4BR 2BA• ev.8. 760·t 102. cond. 208 oavtd Or. Gated, Tennis, & garage. From $650. Sorry. No Pets New 2BR, tBA, 50' to Famlly home w/hugo '1A. S950. 545-3596 Spa. Pool 546-9950, 845-5577 2BR t •/.Ba s7951 __ s_a_n_d_S9"-7_5_64_6-4 __ 400 __ 1 Corona d•I Mar ~
back yard Kids .& 1 BR Soa Faire Condo 2 Bed • Now white 1 BR, enc garage, elect 2BR 28• $830 brfte & airy 3Br ~81
pots welcome 2 car LIGHT & AIRY lrg 1BR lg patio, rult appt; d'w. dOc4>r . 51100 S1400d o Yearly. Lrg range, frig, no pets, 398 W Wiison 831·5583 BACHELOR APT. 4 rms. prof n/smkr. Frptc.
g arage W o f Harbot apt Ocoon view. por· Ing. pool. Jacuzzi. 3 Bed plus tamlly rm 2BR 2BA ~ study. patio. $550/mo. Cliff Haven, quiet, very w/d $450 723-1863
$1 150 mo Avau now lec1 for slngle male 1875 581-3466 • $1850 AppllancH Incl. Walk _.;:;64...;.;:,2·,;:5:,:964..::....:. _____ unlurn. lBR Apl, Ilk• p111. $725. 721·8955. FEMALE
675·4912 Bkr No pets 496-8742 4br, 2v,ba, gardnr Inc, Double Master 1 yr to beach 876-2238 1BR. fireplace, cable. now, No p!ta. new Brand New 1BR, deco-ROOMu&T£
1 BR unfurnished w gar, OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX pool m•lntalned New old· St300 • •2BR 1.SA·NEAR pool, patio. garage stove/carpet. $500. rator furnished, stops ""' '
2BR, 2BA. LARGE
PATIO, FABULOUSll
$1 ,500 mo Grubb &
Ellls~200
Balboa
Island 210
w d . now cl'lr pet, Largo 2BR plus den. carpets & flew 'paint. Agt. 722·6360 BEAC H I Frig, fir.. No pets. 399 W Bay 1573.0838. to sand, utll paid 714· WANTED
lencod $800 1s1 & 2 1)8A. $1100 mo $1800 mo. 67S-2607 OCEANFRONT llv1ngt p lace. garage, lndry, 5685/mo. 650-6357 971..()3()() To share 2BR/2B
laSt 1991 Pomona St 619-568-1657 collect BEST OCEAN VIEW Beaut. beach home $1050 'o 723-1883 1BR, small, but cozy, HTS A $ condo by Soutl'l Coas
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9543
· Pool, spa, tennla, sec ;i 0 Ronda Hein Agt 1wnh1e Poot. car-pet & mini blinds. CHANNEL. 18r furn Nu pnt, cpt, patio, gar clud._H utlUtlH olh•
1ST MONTH FREE (w 1 S1895 650-2275 673-3777 or 646-7212 ports, $900 NO PETS $605 mo 938.0552 $2000/mo Short or ......:.7.:::80-.=...:l~'7~1.=.3.;:8:.:5;.:.7_·1:..:77...:....:6:......._ than phone) Move-I
yrlse)2BR.2•.8A tux 1BR COlldO, Brookhurst BLUFFS CONDO 3Br OLDCDM· 722-80 11 or Eves 2BR 2 'h BA . 2 -stry tonglerm.995-1"55 urge upper 3BR 2BA. $400 rent plus $2 condo Frplc w d hk· Wkn~ 722 8140 c lrplc, 2 car gar•o•. depc>sit Smoker o lo
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Berber carpet. garag e
w d No pets Yrly
S 1 200 Coll 499 632 I
OUTSTANDING 3BR
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mo 67!>·!>367
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mo 894-2441 atores S40-1e58 ocean & bay 111ows I Spacious 2BR t ·~BA pell 844-6567 cave, 645-3663 964-8930 or call et1e
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2110 ta~r !_760 0.Jc.k Bay Twnhm. Oen BR shcools, shops From _8_4&-9_50_1_o_r_8_48-8517 8115191 ,..., blk to A gr1>11t pric:ed Condo
3B~ 2BA. gar lndry,
Bii new $1275
67!>·0239 545-3425
Brand New Gorgeous
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rm Utt•a tuaury 2!>47
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COSTA MESA
BLUFFS
Soacoous 2BR 2 BA
twnh•e Lg kotcnon w
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lrplt, sml boJcony •
patio w d lll<UPS
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pool & l('nntS V1CIOfl8
Canyon aroa $1 150
Avl 1 5 Bl(r 675-4912
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JBR 2BA. sup hv rm & & Bay view, 2BR 28A, 2 ' l BA n-amkr n· $642/mo. 548-0338 !:JR OCEAN. Lg 2br, bHCh, pier. 2BR 2BA.
lam rm, 2 CM 9'1' incl $1695 mo Slovo 0 ~~ta , pool. 4250 cas• DEL 2b8 Prlv11cy Gar. furn. lndry rm. garage QiHdnor S\
150
mo 729-7270 ceanlront w /prlvac y ot orecrest Ln $825' " " MAR pallo No pols s825 , prk'g (818) 45t ·4473 -H-u"'NT~."'e.&;;.C_H;;;..::;P::..r.=.o.:..f';;;.l-...-1
~36-2725 or 75'l '.l"l<JO Balboa Coves on the no publlc watkwayl mo Lse 780-0328 2BR 2BA $750 1BR mo 857-1776.060·6231 JBR 28A • d~n lrplc • I wauir 6BR 3BA t11m11y 3BR, 2 tofl BRs, n .ea BACHELOR Apt. Qu1;i 1 BA S600 Completely McLAIN ENTERPRISES amkng rmmt to s ~ "' ho d k
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Winter 722·0824 n eighborhood. no refurb, quiet E'alde OPEN SUN 10-11 FEATURES hH. 1 mt. from .e P a N 11w111 n d ~ me w. a oc car I N 16082 Mslaga H B EXCLUSIVE $425 + utll 963-04 •
Stator ! 1 JOO mo 9.l•ago Pvt commu· Top floor Penthouse pe11. n oar oc ean oc o pets. Opon 8·4 s<'Curity c,
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..... ,JJ n1ty C11nnery Rentals. Condo o f sec. bldg S4751mo 25 1·1905 dally. 147 E. 181h St Hsugo 2BR
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BA upper BEACH & COUNTRY Huntington Sch.
• J 675-4606 B eautiful, spacious, 750 mo Quiet area ahr 3br houae.
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U "' •rrnc1ous clean, skytogt111. pool. f 1 1 B D W d 2Br 2Ba cor1do nowly I joc tonnls Sl 000 re rig, uti pad. p\11 a . w -up Other relltala avatl 1. 2 & 3 Bedroom $300/mo 989-704
•t>decorat11<l V ic J"\yridgo 2BR 2BA . '1 • • patio, pool, $500 mo. nowly docor,e11cl y . Call coaatune Pacific Apta w/trplc, wet bar,
• WR•ncr £dw<'•tls Call c ar oo w n su rs mo• utol 631·3815 1st • sec. Avatl 3 1 gar sasomo 675-4790 960-2440 micro, w/d hkups, M/F n/tmkr shr
Larry nt
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• Get!!>d i'34 Hanford VERSAILLES 87S-7I08 or 673.0292 E SIDE 2BR. new paint central air & garage Bayfronl Apt In
2434 $149:> At11n 720-010 1 Immaculate 2BR 28A CORONA HIGHLAND & bhnds gar. lndry w/Htra atorage All pc>rt, gar, frplc --• , duple•. 2BR 1ee. r p Qood toe, xlnt cond maintenance Incl mo + ut1la 723-1
Hurtlort[llOn Land,..,ar1c •<'aur11ut 2BR oe,.. $CC condo w'beaut1ful Sorry no •• aoull comm
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a11 •llC•f?al •on Sl l OO qu•ot comple11 Doublo -no r 75-4912 -u ...... , OCl!!'at.1-0NT ntE NEWPORT MARINA 'l1;0-li33B ,,. ;-~'l 5(11!7 garage P8hO $1275 VILLA BALBOA 2 Matr C ute 18R 2nd 11ory Apt 2BR. new carpet 11ove !5.l'nrn 7&0-09t9 patio. Pvt mo Agent 832·1403 BR. lg pallo. pool, ten-on th• BAY w balco-lndry rrn, garage Very 2BR, gre•t view. ga· r AJRWAY APTS • '450 • utll 841·95
Jeau1olul Bay ro dgo nis security bld g 1 ny $1 050 mo Call QUll'I $875 &45-8445 I reg• & lrplc Call llJ(JCAHYOH MF. 1400. tnct ,ut1I
condo 28r end unit bll< to ocean S 13!>0 Jennifer 542-65 15 ( SIDE taro-2Br 1 Ba, HAR~70..R .. ~OOEAL TV I 6"-o509 cleanlng eve, cli'bl
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V11utt11d c ools plan! Villa Balboa furn 2br romod H'\rdwd floor• $7J5 mo 120 E 20th wlf p, apactou1 w lots 722v6738 evenlni!,_
shu\t11 r' A C mor 2 ba A ll amenl1to s & Ille, frig stovo. w Cl. SI C 11ll 642·9060
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r o red w 'Hd•o bos Ava•I now lhtu June ~o 644·7809 E SIDE ~ 1~ 2B person only, No Pata, Oen 8 mo moving ,8• tand Rm In JBr 2B
JOr 26;i ••r c 2 c v wlll!her & dr & rerttq S1500 mo 722-0494 SPECTACULAR voew 1Ba ~pslalrs No pets' uttl incl s575 mo Call bate Rani $1 000 Call house w park~g
Q,u w d hi.ups fo m •t 1 OR Cottago w b 1". lrg pauo Ready 2 1 0 s 2<-494•1810 71• 642 9355'1 $550 mo •71.-c.A'>d • " W ATERFRO NT .. , SLIP on coan Bl 1700 sf 7 "mo 271-C 161h I " · or apt " .,..~
dononn rm S127'-•no y ird Frtfl incl W.:itl\ 10 91 $l 275 Cell Glen •• p CUTE 1BR I & "' " A 7c g
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Beach 214 E SIDE COTTAGE
with patio, 2' 1 BA patio, prlltng, storage E sodo 1 yr Old 2 M str ~ r wn, Bachelors 1 2 3 & tux garden ••"'" Agt CJrny 631«'21;' tJC.h ' SR!JO mo N o 91 ... C,6 ... ---OC"'AN VIEW n 10 •
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S8',0 313 Rochoo;t(•' 0 h H\1• So PCH N(·w r twnhme on Big 2 car garngo wl1h WO $1950'mo 673-7692 att gar 5°1175 z37,\ lho Pontn1ul11 & Off. m11r suites, 2'-8
Av ,•11 Fnb 1 " tr c rpl blonct• Cnnyon Goll Course .. k LAROE STUDIO I 11 P F very p\11 aec g le " •· ~ .,oo -up, securit y STUDIO W1KITCHEN Snnta An3 538-6406 . u rices rom S565 · 5ao.q~'.\7 r•.I"'' "''''O' to pvt s2ooo mo 675·?218 galod 51875 mo 714. $675/m o Avail NOW EASTSIDE LARGE kl1chon, close to town/ Cannory Ron1a1s, Inc $600/mo. 848-98'12
r:ASTS Of JBR :'O.A t '' tnnl v11 C<ttM•nt"l Stutts 30R 1 story. lg 835·2126 botw 10 5, 705''1 lrla 729•7284 beach Great view. 875·4606 or 548·7389h
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n ......•• Ritr, f>·12-'17'l7 IT on walk 10 bch targ(' DOVER SHORES APARTMENTS I $795 . Sec &4_5_·7_234 ~=.7a"~'~c~cr'::~ ~~~r~13h': 545-5060 or &42·9331 EJl,t~ 1 I de 4 b r " Y:;~ f,';;,: ,::':~:, •OR 3 BA . ••" ''•" LUXURV>B~ APTS LARGE 2BR $725 '""' ,_,, •oom ho• "'° •• $0<00 NR So C•"'"""' JB 3 "2ua
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toi. IP yord grdnr gar Ow nr Ag1 Chr,,llne •SC Metro 2Br condo p at•o gH & wa1or Lrg cle•n 2&3Br, pool, ..... 875-4112 tenrna $400 54~
Loo1< at 169 E 2Jrct 123 ·4494 or 646-~018 S 795 utols incl Avl p aid c11rp0<1 Near Harbor
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bon rm 5327 Ev 434-8484 v • car gar Ip $1250 mo ... ''' 2 1BA, all amen1111" S2 OOO mo
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MOVE IN ALLOWANCE 721•1180 Ilea. Dave 831-2652
Be a utiful 2-Slory NO pelt $1595 mu $450 Dt'scou.NT'.I Now 2bf 2ba b•lllnt WEITCLIF'f tnhme tn C M Two 6 75-9748 HARBOR VIE\'/ HOME 596 Victona 5895 2BR 2BA O/W, pool,
m asters. 2· ,BA 2 ca• •OCEAN VIEW • JBR don fll/T11ly rm CCnll lor Dotalls1) mo 6'15·0302 lrplc 1128 Rutland
gar ya rel 2 Pool'> 2 N r b c h mod or,, dtn ng rm 2BA no Sp11c 1ou1 1 BR lllca l r"....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;=..,.1 Rd $900/mo Qul•tl
spas Grea1 aiea• C<'ll clean 3BA 1BA t p pets $1900 mo incl new. incl In g stove NEAR BLUFFS secure 548-.3879
GAYLE. 557-541 7 or ullls pd Vrly S 1 S'b grdnr & water 752· micro. pool. carport & * • • 662-0550 646 12 tJ 138()8 or 640·4099 laundryS4~~~4~~· QUIET AREA BEACH Seashore 4BR
•20A 2BA $985 2BA lurn/unf yrly
Balboa
Island 260
Brand New 2BR, 1 BA
I neict to bay Parking,
lndry, dock , lrplc I $1275/mo 673-5686
SPECIAL·PVT 2BR 1 BA I duplex upper, lrptc,
pV1 sun declc, rolrlg .
I a1011e, $1000 mo By
eppt (213) 273·3 300
STUDIO. xlr& nice. frptc,
w alk-I n cloet. new
crpl, patio, w/d Yrly
S700 mo4~<>1
Small furn Sludlo Apt,
1 pGrson, non 1mtcr
S4!>0 Incl uhl
873-3069
YEARLY 2 p;;pj; only
2Br 2Ba. kite bll·lna,
draJMa. nu carpt, xtn1
cond $950 873·5090
Vtly, avt 2/15 Jbr, lrptc,
2b•. patio lndry rm • ~ gar S 1375/rn o
Agent 875-.8888
sec dPP •19A 1BA S1700 Mark, 83t-8494
OCEAN VIEW!! S765 • sec dep In-*28DRM $7 00* cludo1 waler and Redecorated 2en
2BA, c athodrnl cell·
l ngs, pv t balcony,
jacuzzi From $995
No pet• 8S5-0Ge5
trnah Pauo. micro-1 BDRM $800•
wave, d llhw sshor , Frig, d1hwahr, stove
laundry t11c~1ttlos, ga· Incl No peta 645-4855
roge and· 'p arking
sp ace N o pots •IAY & SUNSETS•
* EASTSIDE • Spacious 2BR, 1 BA
reh1Q. g•• & walor inc
$7!>0 m o 645·5853
Contact S1ove Rog·
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messaoo
•$575 1BR 1BA• NICE 1 BR
Up1111. deck, no p.,1 S1ove, relrlgor&tor 1 •
724 Jamos 497·4S79 car g ar11ge $!>95 mo
* 1 MONTH FREE! c au 631 "8487
1 BR & 2BR l ' •BA Quiet East1ide 2br. 1 ')
Pool. apa. cable hkup ba Townhouse Lndry WEITLAK8 VILLAGE lacll, fenced yard, no
841-8122 pets $825 mo 2448
Eldon 842·5325 •tBR. llreptace. en·----......;~;;;;...--
ctos•d garage, walk·ln
c lo aet1 $650/mo
Botty 644-2270
N 0 N ·S M 0 K E R S
ONL v t:aatblUlf etun-
nlng 2BR 2BA twnhH
Frplc l.lg patio No
pets $1130 721 Amt· goa Way 840--0349
•ILOCK TO IUCH
$300 OF'f
3BR 28A, towet unit,
gar . W/0 hk·up. O/W,
$1195/mo
210 Gl'ltll & 210 LUQOl'tll
COO AUA MOIAT
132·22232 Ot 722-IOtZ
• Watk to heohnr Hoag e 2BR ..... 1950-IHO. e 1 BR ....... 1 72&-1160
Oar Jcarport po<>Mpa
1 .. 01 S4' • 1411838
Versalll•• 1 Br furn un·
lum Sec. p ool, spa •••r rm Rent negot.
IH option 545·7595
WINTER RENTAL
Balboa Oceanlron1
Duplex 48R 3"'1BA
$1600/mo. 3BR 2·~BA
$1200/mo
408 E OCEANFRONT
842-4905 Wkdya 9·5
NEW 2BR, 2BA poef(
Mlcro/dw/lan/Ver11cal
S99S-lo dep 840-8379
Rooms 2706
lrvlne. Prof. non11mkr, an amen, ger, w/d, pvt
batn. kit prtv. ref.,.
enc••· S500 UUI pd
559-8999
LAGUNA BEACH
MOTOR INN
Wkly rentaJ• $175 &
Up, Color HBO TV,
maid eve, hHted poot
& •t•P• to oceen
Kitch'• avl. 985 N
Cout Hwy, 4o.t.-52tM
Lhh P9". by the bay.
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prtc!nv $.450. 873-5100
Nwpt Bch, 32nd St
StudlOe A, frig. micr
cov'd gar. p\11 •nt
cable, 873-8903
PROMONTORY PT
Penthou•• 111ew 2 'B• lrplc , p\11 en
pool, tennis, t•c, et
$550 673·3887 Iv m1
SHARE 2B;-tBa h(lus
pV1 entrance, ~11
parking. tac $451J'm
uttl Incl 850-2627
SHARE beaut Bluff
home, NB PV1
bath Poot. w d .
rage S500 644·7 2
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A.gt 64 1 ·5032
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new cpt, ven1cat1, d/
w, gar. tdry, storage
1750 No Pet 840·240!> tBA. new crpt, 3 hOUI ·
H to ~ht Parking.
1750/mo. 17>Mt8
Newport Htl. 'urn.
qvlet, klt/l"undry prtv ,
t•,.phone, non/emkr,
non/drinker. 1375.
842-6112.
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Qooo gro .. ·St•ady to 2000Sf' hlghfy cll•nt•I•. HARBOR
TO'el U0.000 UC> Ho talltlng penonale from Beginning Actor• ••pert•nc• requ red 16()4100 a day $40 d•Y trimming phOto-cr"""" No pene11y Cell 1oea1 women a men WOfke~. Ad agancy" Call f" 213·271.ot11 gtapha No ••P ~ LIFEGUARD/ •••• INSTRUCTOR PfOVed A&O spec•. REAL TY 873-4400 MoUVated ownot, aub• OfANNE 541-8"3
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meet you (names & Act Nowl Excellent In· --------• FUN JOB Sa1 4 hre NOW HIRING mlt all onere. Other ..,.;;;_..;..,;,_.;;..;;....;;..;;.;;.;;.;;. __
prop evall fOf tale a AAA LOCAL ROUTE. All
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Adler 714n52-0100 Selllng UOO·UOO
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N• wafting '°' your n••d•d. 1 ·20--3&-vouno Orange Mon '""' Sa1 10<4
$7.74-M.401'r.
dependJng
guaranteed locallon PRIPAMTIOft
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priced, confldentlal. EvenfnO and weekend
appointment• ~r
home or mine). .. ...... the ••• be...-.... weu •r• entt·
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call. 1•900.,.81-4257 2223, ext. 5e2. 24 h,. Coun1y publtahtno Gen•raJ 01'1~• Nelman-Marcue, Fash·
110/call 11 a up AHembl• producll company ... ka Ind•· ion laland '
on quafitk:atlona and
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124 '" No ••P Wiii aeven years ae> NEEDED train Cll 1«>0-763-1"°4 COUl'lt nQ ••P'fl•nc•
LOW OVIRHEADI lnvaalmont required
Small retail office. 1.aoo.aa .... H .
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Ideal for ,,...., bu•I-YOUR FUTURE
tral Co•t• MaH MMe•. From 300
ft IO IOO. f(.ew lm-
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ne... ana or craft•. Snack Vending Route
It 80/mo. Call Carey Go Into bualnan tor
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/$3()().SSOO per WMk
, 6AM·12 Noon
C office aulta;-;;;;r
~ Airport, 4770 Von
)(arman Ave, NB. FAX.
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ftirn. $250 mo-mo Al ~ull'\lan 833·9~50
931·2242 yourself with a apeclal
Introductory offer foa·
turlng all brand name
products: Herah•v_•.
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$4,975 No .. 111ng ln-
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OCEAN View 3 un111:
38r, 2Br, 18r. Ort
parking. '5491(. Agt
122.1neo 780-17559
Industrial 2788
200-800 aq. ft olflcH I .300 IQ tt wrtront of· tor rent Marmo •nvl· tic• & lg rolf..up door
ronmant. Super park· I S790 mo t791 Whr"« ~g Convenient r••· C M days 5"0-9352 ~urant. Aeasonabla 1 iatH 873·9330 6,500 tQ. It 2 laro• of· fices & reception area
Hf:WPORT PIER AREA' w 2 lg roll-up door
s;>tflce4t0fa, 815 •I s 57 sq 11 t779 Wl\o"-
1'arklng, seoo. mo tae c M. Daya SAl>-9352 jvt now 873-6640
QFFICE w/pvt bath WHY RENT? ~·atda CM, 130 Cab· Low ovorhaad, low
91110, ~bile off Npt dowr1 payment-Owner
Blvd. $325 641·t755 •financing, 1400 • f
olltee & warehouse. otflc• & gar 1paca. 4
s. 3BA. 12' rollup
ar door. 19th &
omona, CM S900 • 5-0664.
St80.000 Agl. Caroy,
SRI 631·2242
Income
Property 2790
SELLING OR BUYING
' A BUSINESS?
FOR FREE INFOR'M TION
CAlL I 800 777 1838
Pro'4ATCH
VENDING ROUTE
Earn a good 1tv1no
without killing your·
self H~00-284·8383
Vending Route, Your
Answer To Extra In·
come. Must Hiii High
Trolflc Locations. Up
to St ,000 per Weak
Income Po11lbla
1 ·8oo-822·2466
Investment
Opportunity 2908
Lo·,! ,-..
Fuurirl 2Y/5
FOUND: .... C.Oker
Spenlel, buff color,
1128, near Talbert &
UV•ln Nanny & Hovao-
kffper. vofdar. matuf8
lady 843-8270.
WANTED. Nanny 3 yral •P affka UO. COM/
NB area. ••eel. rat
873-7578. '
E rnploymenl 'J53
Ward, Fountain Valley S•'7S • w .. k l Easy ~l l21 lob• avallabf• NOWI
Found, Golden A• Prompt Pym l. Oatall•
trlevar, rem. D mo old. 7 daya/~. 1·900-7'SO-
Vlclnlty of Balboa 7020. S3Jmln.
875-8148 --1 a•R T111Arr1r
LOST 4 mo Old Choe '" ""'"r v
Lab Retriever An-CONTROL
awera to name ol Sire S2•·S'10,000 per
Reward $25 645-"•er. No e11perlence
8008 If no answer r1acassary, 18·30
laava maanga. I ~(2:;;..t..;;,3~)_4..;;.90-0..;;...;;..;;,5.;;;,2.;;.0 __ _
Personals 3002 APARTMENT
MANAGER TEAM
ADOPTION Baautllul medium size
'!ilot, private Newport
each waterfront ol·
ea. 1.865 1/1 • out-
ski• d~ Eirc.llont
ENJOY 14-15% on TOa C complex In Costa
S20K to $1 •000•000 .-hooaa your chUd'a
OCEAN VIEW I t P I I Mosa omco/malnte· * * Call Danison Aaaoc. u ure ro coup e
PRLDEll 499_.835 NOWI w11h to adopt Infant nance duties. E•pett·
Ilea parking Call 673·
9330 for lnfotmatlon
WESTCLIFF BUILDING
NEWPORT BEACH
wutchtt lrvtna Av•
Offlea & Aeta11 Avail
645.e101 .·
, FIND .,
il All axoansat paid ence nocessary. Sena
32 Unit HB under ENJOY 14-15" return on Tru•• 1 Legal & confldonllal resume or apply at
SI OO K Unit ON Oteds$20.0001o 't000000 Call collect. Meredith Centaur Mgmt, 12341 1
Bourko Ally, Agt, Stan Call Denison Assoc
1
& Rob. 704·596-0356 Newport Ave, A·100,
Jeranl(o 435-0883 499-4835 nowt Alone? Wanta Fall In
1
San la Ana, 92705
Busmp..,._,
pportu111 I y .!90·l
EVE AYE ND
INVESTORS Love? Chrlatlan --1'-7-14-'1-832---2-23-2--
Acuve or po111ve part· 2 4 hr. Rom an c • APT MGMT TEAM I
ners '" enV1ronmenta1 llnol II Worl\sl 1·900-38 Units In Costa
products 1 na. 786·77t0 S3 m n Mesa. Apt ... salary
493-8183 'PARTY QIRLS on Iha Call Sandra, Mon-Fri!
tovo line wa1tmg ror 9-5PM 7141739-1742
your can , 900468-ASSISTANT
8378 S3 min 18 & up NEEDED
Money
o Loan 2914
time. Eiccellal'lt ••m· company • c • • Inga. Call 8 t9 ,...01• nanctal officer CALL Maggie
048-8919 2488 Aaapontlbllilles In·
BE AT THE BUCH
•IV NOON•
Call MaggJa
8AM ·12 NOOl'I ....... 1.
CASHIER
For voluntaar opet·
atad tea garden 1n
CCIM , Some looCI
prep, part-time Satur·
day• & Sundays
10am-3pm Call 0010-
lhy Mon-Fri 873-~
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
SALES PERSON
elude dlf9Cllng dally
acc:ountlng opera-
11ons, t1nanc1al r•
porttng, porlormlng
aUdittng and control
functions; managing
monthly CIOIJng c:y·
cl•• and preparation
of monthly fonanctal
atatements, review·
1ng ac:counts racaN·
abla and payable
balance aheatS and
preparing •p.cl&I fl·
nanclal reports r•
quested by senior
managoment
lnCllvldual muat
have account do·
grH (CPA preflf'f'Od)
Excellent benol1ts
Sand resume wrth
cover latter to
Personnel 01reetor
330 Wast Bay Street
Costa .Moaa. CA
92627
DAY/CHILD CARE
2-8pm. Muat be rna-
tura.respon 962~886
Decor1tlna/S.ale• C-1rttr oppty.~11 lra1n.
(213) 439-7407
HOSPITAL JOBS!
Slart H .80 r Your
area No •J(P nae For
Into call 1 ·900-228-
t 431 C:lfl t 431 6am.
epm, 1 Dov•. S12 95
phone tee
HOUSECLEANING
Co heeC11 p.opla to
work local route Fla•
hrs. great for motlieta
w k•ds 1n achOOI Must
have own car Engl sh
helpful but not nee
$1 hr •gas 647-6800
~•av• m .. aa:.-g<..<-•---
INSIDE SALES
S400-MIOO 'Week ,,
Very easy In raahsuc
earnings tell ng Ad
Spac e rn Orange
County s most ur1lque
publ cst1on1 wo•klng
only Mon-Fri II you
have a good phone
vo•ce ano rots of an·
thus1asm call me Mr
Robenson 373·1 83" ----INTELLIGENCE JOBS
All o•anches US Cus·
toms DEA etc Now
h •.ng Cati 111 805
962·8000 E"1 1<·22387
MARKETING SECTY
DELIVERY F"nr compar>f •elocat·
ng 10 Fountain Va11ey
Ca'! Kath•een
Nawapaper routes 2t3-92e.-6653
avallabl• In Costa --
Beach 3 00 A M lo Noed personao11 rall·
8 00 A.M Thursdays ao1e pro• 1 lo manage
No collecting Car and grOWonQ prac11ca In·
PASTE·UP
Bu1y compoalng
room la looking for
an ••perl encad
pall•up artist Wa
are a dally paper, 10
working well ur1dar
deadl1no1 la a must'
Thia 1a en evening
po1111on Wa offer
lull mec11cal. deritaJ
and vl•lon cara For
mo•• tnformatton, or
to achedulo an Inter"·
view please con1act
Lllll Larkin at 6"2·
"321, ext 202 EOE
Mull bo a h gh ec:hOOl
graClua.to end PoH•H
valid WSI, CPR and
first aid certificate
Mull hava good writ·
Ing 1k:lll1, Monday·
Friday, aam-4pm.
Weekend• and ~
nlnga may be 1•
quired Contact Sue
Stein at (714) 644-3 t 51 Application and
lnform•tlo.n may bo
obtained at tho Pwka
Beach•• and Recre-ation Dept., Cny HaJI
p 0 Bo• 1788, 3300
Newport Blvd., New·
port Boach , CA
92858-8915 Equal
Opporturuty Employer
UPTO
•&oo
PER MONTH
* NO COU£CTIOllS *
Early morning motor routes
available Must have
dependable transportation
and hab1hty insurance
CALL 642-4333
HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca;r A WISA,
NEWPORT BEACH 10UNTAIN VAlJ..Ef,
lRVOO: & 1.AGIDI A BEACH
hnaat bulk candy ma· •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 loll of lludeflll IC>oi. '°'
chine s 11 of each TO s• S20.000 up No ac>artrnwtl l\lnWWlgl in
quanar 11 yours 1 · croc:1o1..-No penaity C1 ~f..O Wll tfleoy hncl
800.527·8383 , Dornon Asao •9!M835 1 y04.ll it-ad¥et11MCS?
N-d an aggresa1ve,
aell-mouvatod per·
aon to sell commar·
clal pra •• time
Largo double wide
Harris press haa
limo ava1lablo to
print tNSf:RTS.
TABS. NEWSPA·
PERS ETC
Cuslomer will get
quality volumo print·
Ing on • ahon turn
around time
Someone woth some
ostabll5heo contac11
would bo a b•O plut
Eacallant working
er1v1ronmen1 Ma"¥
banol•ll Tn1s ta •
commission po11Uon
with a b1 -wao1e1y
draw aga1nt1 ii in·
teraatod, pie se con·
tact Dave Holatt at
642-432 t . Eict 252
For busy Corona Cl•ll Mar salon. Musi be
lie d Contact Joan
675-5531 ---~----...
Maaa and Newpon MEDICAL j
Insurance reQu>reCI suranca b01tong awp .......... 11111 ....... .. Call &42-4333 nocenary 63t·S301 ,•
.'-\~ekinq
Men 300
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.
~'°!'!"~~ •sw· llEL.IEVE IN MAGIC? FUN LOVING j SOMETIMES DOWN TO EARTH I INSECURE, Juany mfnded woman Let a 110 ""intera and But .. 1ious at>out 1m. ITUNNINQ Honut & alncere IA&.DtNO
Strong yet t•nder
aoeka a lady to lhak•
the 90 e I am ~.
whit•, 190 lb9 end
goal oriented. Non·
amok.•, • 1380
;.... oood, ••ll•ed H•I •umm"''· _,. ~"'no• '" "• .... ....,,,..... """" mal•. 5'1", "" w In ,.,., t tastes •Mks atrong romance undet tha Not na.l1stlc 5 1 • Y'1 Iba. Enjoy• sports, D M ..., a O •v.,. .,_onorabfe, OOtetm1ned tiara Sllm, attractiw, gra ad SWF 3.-In Newport 8Hch I age lc>Okt and maana
'man with noble ld•&I• 11n1uoua •. SWF 39 Lo Ing for honest OWF. 30s, educated. ~ov ••5.:.Cul•t ov• aMk9 foicy, lndopend·
t • tMlll llncoro 40lal'I fun-lo~ ~.....,, man •ntoya outdoora, art•, ng• .... __ .. lng._,&G-eO anl, unencumb9fed f• urev RA-nd atandard• My Y•"V .. .,, exotic c:ula ne You S/ fema5e ·-·"Y mm at· male 2M5 to hOI Y5"J ~· hataCle<llllCI blond( man d••lfing tun In LOYH apott• & beach ltactlv• omotlonally p r• ONE wouAM UAM AM THI ms
'""· OIVOtced. 31 . ~~o4ul• ralallol'l!hlp /2328 OW/LM·, 30•,...0•, atat>te. tl1319 tard hair loU. 11398 --""' ,, 2"7 .,,~ handaom•, confident IMWllC IT IT'S A NEWYEAR SWM. 31, 11tm. Look· F1n .. 1, 62", ttlm. ~
BLONDE WIDOW LE.I T UAM atable, aoclally adapt, A•• R 1ng for White Allan coaatuJ. N S. ac1iVe l~ A-Ac~ """ Uk.a •harlng lntar .. IS .....s SWM 32 kid al heart .• l•A .. 1-"" .. I u ....._ ftv ·---"I t "°" I 1915 ~ ... AMAi _,y & ~r ... orn.nt C, •OU .,.; qlUl l.F• c-, 0 Acltve so·a. AttractlVef PERFECT 1'2330 r-nvr& v..... Quiet bul •dventur· quiet (1omtunos1. fun, lool(et, thin .,, b .... ,
;tl WFUlt03P5UN" 11L1 N1D slender s..ic. "poal· SWF, 5•10 .. , 40.. • "LOOKING FOR ~!..~<!.~~me5,WMathlotlkc. ~h•a, b""•"achwalka 1on1 at.able fOf long term burner, •dueated tat-• , ta .• m. n· tiv•" g•nll•man with emoker . caat1al _......... ••e • • • qu • relallonahl p Non-k•r. lady, open-
.. urabte romantic, "1an1a of humor" LO~" Ing alfectlona_to, P.-nlghte togl'lh•r. l..ook· emokor/ drinker minded •1395 .,. drlnkar, Into bowling, ,.., I f --playftlt, lntoltlgont, 90-Lov.. nature wallca workaholic by d•y. SWF 42, very attrac· lite, elender. mature no or • ..,.,oua rel•· •139' YOUTHFUL LLOYD ph181lcated and happy and 11 for "real" I'm In ho,,,.bod'f/couch po-tlv•. aucc•salut. non/ lady, to 30 fOt Convef• _tlon __ •h_l._p_. _•_1_39_2_· __ --.-.. ---AT_H_l_E_S_T __ 1
1 J"I(• tall aucc:a11tul Newport Beac h . by h 9fftel emolter. Seeks tall. aauon. dinner, danc• LftftlflM FOR " IRIDGEI I ~moker SWM for •23e1 ::;.o SW~i:h like ~ wealthy, tun loving, ro-Ing, beach, w .. l(end ...,_... ez. 5'4", 14.s lbe, ten-Tall, hoanhy. ri.nd·
•citing relatlonahlp -.;._'-------terests. •2~9 mantle SWM 42·55 get>awaya. home .,,. CLAllY UDY nta, acuba diving, soma. Honeall Cul-
d flfetong happlo CURIOUI ILOND With atrong Offlr• fOf n In Ga· r om• n C • • SWM 65 about 100 ma1al deloctlnO. finan-1ur9d. romantiC:, p ...
• •2329 Hll 1 m a SWF, 21, permanent rol•llon-.....;•..;.1...;4..;.1.;;.5_..._____ lb• No4 bad look1n. a· clall'f ••cure, tMfty sionato. Oeai,.. mat·
-
tc A-ACTIVE 5'4", t 10 tbs Cut• to LUSCIOUS LIPI ohlp •2331 .. _ AMA ...ita attractiv'e Ind• iaoy Any h-'Oht p10-nag• E1egan1. we·
":r!.:!.RAM preny Seoklng 2&-31 SWF Blond•luo •ve• [:'.: :'!:K pendent non-smoker port•on&I to wo ghl c .. sM. very tnm. ·~1 lliVnvrlWV' cute to good~lng Tall, Mtm, 32 athtouc. wuv ~ (~) nice figure. No religion drugs. venturoua . aenauoua WIDOW men 1 ride hor.... LovH anow akUng, SBM ...U SF tor E n Joy a Ind o or. ••coho.I or •molt• lady (40.551 111317 -es::::~:· ~·,,:'a~i11~ !~."toe,~ ~O:h~ :'11~~~:!;e· r=~~ ACTIVILY RETIRED ::·:~9!c, ~ --~-'';'-==-~~,.,,,...,..,,..,..,,~oona=-h-•_P -"-'~...;;;3..;;,;,...;..1
_M_ID_D_L_£__ "ENJOY LIFE'S
'l>l•vful, int.moont. ao-good friend and Poa· sh p wfth 30-38. Too QEllTI.EIUN a good ftm•. •1:rn LOVll UF'E AGE DORK PLIAIUREI"
6• tfc:ated and ••bly, h<>poluf'V, more. ~to pua tN9 up In IO'a. Promoc": Fu· kANDIOlll DEVIL S W.tA. 5'T' 1IO lbs Who la young at N.8lur8ly I'm a ft .. tl
· • a .. q tall auc·....,"-2-3-50------· .---,.......=----ture depend• on mu-•2. 6'11", 170 Iba, Enjcr,a """'"'· music, ,,..,,, 19 loc»ting for• 3 t. '*"° eyn, brOW1'1 ~t: ul non .. molter ·PETITE tuel understand· man ot clue and els-danctng, aporta, hon-youthful m•Odl•·ago hu, 6', SWM toollJng ~ SWM ~ ••clllno rel•· EUROPEAN Ing Doalrabl• a"'tlv"-"-t • ----.ty. tru.t. communt-bimbo to have fun fOt whal Na town haa
1,1, " "'"" IOn ~--roman. .eton .___ ~ to ofteof. I m e>penl Tall ·t~=--:'~;:'°ng AU IT RA LA I N IOPHllTICATED ti.a: water aJoing, oolt. Uc: d~, ~-~!~ !..,. 9 ~;;' ~r;· _;;_:: ~,~14 an0 m• your atmy, ... -UlllD REDHEAD boWIJnO, walking and •un. --• .............. a.cw ... i. b.n ffi R f ,.,,, 111371 -ATTUCTIVI SWF tony aomotntng SWF, young 47, elim. ""'iftj!!"1;i~'ii"~1ii;;4~12itiiiiiii :,m ::=, 1o .,it tot· •hered 3M5 #t37:' VILER 0 __ __,.__ ___ _
rq LOVll llUllC Sllm brunette, edu-norf.lmok•r. IOClal ENTIJIPRllllUR • .,,..,.,...,,=--.~T~---Y-0_...;;;..;..U.;;__R TOURIST TRADE
• Good...,._ of humor. cated. not Into gamM, drinker, •nf<>Y• d•l'lC· In hla 40'• AttractN• MEET SWM ... k• adl/'OntUf·
0 Rod hoed, potlt•. anractlv• ... k• pas· Ing, dtnnere, mo"'°9, 57" allm, cleuy and MATCH! oua lady with CUfVff
• •'H ", IO yfft9. Lov•• alon. trlend•hlp, MM• beach. It you are hon-etc. s..tta M petata Qood todclng 32 Tom and atyle. t'm blond throunh clusified
m •ntl UH. dancing. of humor, aoneltfvtty ot1 and elncore ~n-~ W'f tiOe tor lunch 10meone ·al Hanb ~. ~· 1n.-e·. 185 !be, .-icy wtui .. toe* Very llf· noneaty Young ani. Uem•n. Pl•... cafl. 0t dlMer •nd friend• lpecl aatlabte •PP•tll•ll monogamoua Intent. 642-5171
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TODATEUNE
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USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD Gu I D t L ' ~ • ~ ~'
PRINT CLEARLY. (First three worcb 'Ore boldface> 25 word maxml.fT'I
FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY
All Call-Ins WI Be Charged Regular Rate.
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polle • "1endty '"'°" pie to ,...,, our beYw·
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cOng eltH In the w .. trn1Mter .,.._ Po-
aftJon ~ b .. lc ~.math
•klile. Good hand wrtt·
Ing, wortcJnQ outdoof9
& llfUng up to 70 lbe.
Muet have good peo-
f)fe ekltte. t uee thru
• l at. 1:30 ·5, Drug •WPOAr .. •u ecreen reQu ,,...d . 8CMOOLa Stana at $'7.57 per hr.
t lOt E. 19th StrNt Paid training a. excel-
N ,8 . ' lent ~flt•. No exp• (? t 4) 78().:MOC) EOE rlenc• M eded. M uat epeak Englleh. Apply RN In pereon at Hotlday
P(T flnlbl• ahltt. Sut). Inn, 7000 Beach B"'d,
acute SNS and In· Buena Park, 10 to 2
patient Hoeplce, ·~ on 2/4. No phone
ClaJlzlng In th• care of -~cal.;;;.;..;l•""""p.;.;1•""•;;;.•.::.•·:...E::.O=E:..._
persons ltvlng whh life IALElfAETAIL
threatening, chronic & Experienced, mature,
terminal llln•••••. aggreHlva. Salary n ..
Unlqu• nuralng oppor· gotlable w/axperlence.
..... ~for n..-
O r ano• Coun t v
l panl•h lanou•o•
newspeper. mwt tMt
bl-Hnguel, Coata
Me .. locetion, gu9t·
anteed draw plu•
commlHlon. reply
Pera~ DlrKtotY, 330 W. Bay Stt•e1,
Co a ta Mu•. CA
92827.
IECRITARIEI
Needed for T•mporary
and Temporary to Per-
maM nt AHlgnmente. .
• WORDPIRFICT
• LOTUS 1 ·2-3
•WANO
WE OFFER HOLIDAY
AND VACATION PAV
PLUS ON·GOINO BONUSES.
TIAClll N ow hltlng fullfp•rt AOU.S .m~. at·
Tr-cer f~ MIP R• time w orker•. Call moet "9W, l200, a z
fund Poktea Polen' 197·1073 fOt appt waMler• (1 w!WhMI•). a t • VI
tlel 14,000 147·7128. -----~-'---125 .. ch. IMIM530 neecte cleanlng up. .,AllN EXTRA 8tedeflM!er, w.11 clock, W D 8ASeBAU. MOO ~7 I
TRAINEES &An r are, a l g n e d b y f'OOT8ALL end • 35' Oard•,; Ketch new
1 $ MONEY $ ::n~~~ •g;t~ 9 A SK! T B A LL Perkin a ang. 'roller
I uaum .. ..,. iilllls-M94 CARDS. 831-3e32 furllng, gen, dbl
Eam
SS00.11000/WK
+8AM·Noon Mon-Fri
*UIHr ~ Comm/
Training
•No Exp Necosaary
Frlendly Coat • Meaa
oNlce.
n11w• rvn WANT•D TO aUVa planked c.der, INCL DOINO ITI Old ORIENTAL RUGS, N.B MOORING S35K
an y alze In any condl-41 w 32•2468
The ORANGE COAST IVOry ffoat = $300 tlon. 1·800-531·7233 Brand Newl Aqua Fin,
DAIL V PILOT 11 look· MOVtNO MUST SELL· WANT • D . O rand· Day Salter. Muat S.11,
Ing for Hveral brig 713-01•1 ., mother want• 10 buy St•t!I 080 . 120-2237.
and enthualHllc tHn-• baby ttroller playpen
•o•ra, •o• 12 yHr• car aeat &4•~74 18 ' and older, to Hll · ·
newspaper aubacrlp. 8 mo old, 3 Hat •ole & Wrought Iron Security
t1on1 In an adult au· love1eat , matching Orlllt (2) 8'x5' 150.
Slip·, [Jt1< k -.,
& St<1r.1<JP /U~J/ . -· . ~ . -
• sales campaign Lat• table, seoo. 721·8848 w e·11 haul & help In·
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(1Sl'W911) 112,tN
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(2CYN1'78) 121.915
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(083411) 122."6
'191 ?Hf, A/T
(2HOS045) 129,"&
'II e35 RED
(8063N) 34K ml
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1 31-3171 631 8 135 pervl1ed, door to door corner table + coffoe •ach. (t) 8'x4' S35.
•ft er n ° 0 n • •a r I Y Franch 1radltlona1 lrg at.U, ~ 97~7
evening houra. Excel· coffee table 6 match· T etematlcetlng Jf'W1•l1y ~ill<..,
At Newport launch
ramp. Weah reek ,
care. repair ahop.
729-1100 729-3883 =~~~~~~~
EXPECT $500 to
S700f#EEK
Our •al•• people or ahould I say, 75% or
them make $500-
lent opportunity for 1 1 right Petton. For more ng ao a Nck table.
I Med dark WOOd, ~· nformatlon, catl Tari eled glaat top. l.Jtle
at 842""333, Ext. 209. new. Paid $3700, Hit
reataurant $1'700. 7&0-9757 eve
DILLMAN'$ LMNCi ROOM SET
& /\rt G02!j
ANTIQUE & ESTATE
JEWELRY
Newport dock for rent,
up to 20' 1200/mo
Tom, day• 752-0550.
eve/wkncts 873·2880
PRIVATE DOCK
ACURA '17
INTEGRALS
COUPI 5 1~1 P/S, air, Ult,,
cruise, sunroof, alloy
WhHll. (2GNC009)
feot oat, very to mll••· load ed. 4 ap••d with crulH
control. 13,l/50. a.-
4793
CHEVY 7 • NOVA. auto.
tOWMr, 9 c:yt. Nu .. t.
tery, Xcond St350
0 80. 93 .. 1242
CH EVY 'M El Camlno4
All utru, phone. Xlnt
condition. 18500: 845-5771 Of 541MA34
CORVITTl 'lt
CONVIRTllLE
Low mlleage, req.
black t o p . b l acli
leather Interior. all ojS:
Ilona, profesatona!fV
maintained, garag ...
uaed ea 3rd C#. L~
new I
Call: tunlty to P'OVld• AIDS Aef• req'd. soma
•nd Oncology care. WHkenda 875-7700 714/494-8075. D .L. We.ver 1700/WHk In comml•· FfT Hoat/Ho1te11.I Sofa, chair, coffee
•Pf)IV In person 801 teble, two end tablea
E. Balboa, Balboa Brown wtwood and
Large Hlacllon ol dla-
m on d 1 . vintage
wa1che1 Incl. Rolex
and Patek. We buy, ••II, trade end repair.
Wllll am Har old
Jewelers. 31 t 8 New·
port Blvd. at 32nd.
Newpart. Water, el•C·
tric1ty, ate 873-7877
PRIVATE DOCK. NB.
50/85• po wer boat.
Dov., ShOfH
548-3390
M .788
COAI Tll ACURA
714-979-2500
(714)837·9050: Te...porerte• 1lon The o ther 25~ sat.. 714-97•aeoo make morel We are
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Buay R.E. co H•k•
a11111ant to a top pro-
ducer Mu1t b• ••If·
starter, aggrea1we
and extremely de-
pondabla SalH posi-
tions also avallabla
Sand Income raq't to
P.T A ' 180 Nwpt Cnlr
Dr 11180, N B. 92660
Need money fast? ___ ......;;;....;....;;...;=..::.;::..__ looking to hire only 2
$2000 per month SECURITY AGENT energetic people who
guarantaec:t. No ••P Car/reliable, Sunday• I already know Of want
nHded buying seized ort. Perm.JP•rt Tlm• to loam tho art of pro-
ttem1 at govemment 12pm·6pm. 4 days a re11lonlll fund ral1lng.
auctions on our b• wHk. S7·up. PrHll· , Call Richard, 373-2004
Real E1tate School
•FRE•• ~••t & •••Y treln·
Ing, g uerantee d
p lec ement. Cell
Reelty World, 714· ees-eeee
ROOFING E1timator
Top pay Experience.
2 10 3 years. 557-4040
INCREASE
half. 1-800-955-2046 glous Dept store: Abto
Sales/Human Sorv to atand up on duty.
PROVIDE NEEDED Nwpt/Faah 111. Apply
In West L.A Call Ann SERVICE TO FAMILIES c213> 390;3449
Area funeral homes
looking for people to
provide pre-need serv-
lcH. Mutt be able to
relate well to people.
Stable Income. FfT ca·
reer. Excellent training I & lolrlng support. No
experience necessary.
but mull love people.
Call U:r. 213-533-1911
TELEMARKETING
Po11t1on1 available In
our ellte Owner
Roforral Dept.
Experienced, maluro
tndMduals only.
BEST PAY
IN TOWN!
Call for lnlervlew
714-759-7800
YOUR CARPENTRY ~E REPAIR
REACH Doors "'ndows & C:IOMIS Ttrmo•t rfl)ar oone S~ Houaecleanlng·APl·Ofc·
THROUGH JOl>S o k Don 89J.667J Condos. Carpot cloan-lng·palnt-olc. Engll1h OUR NEW DOORS: floors, loncos. apoaklng 969-4981
IMPROVED drywAll and cabinol s KATH LEEN S HOUSE
Oit1 od Crattsman CLEANING Porsonai
LOWER RAYE S I Mark, 646·1790 1 touch Ot1c·•PM'omo I FR doors wlridows. Xlnt refs 645·0828
l plantation shullors ~ Factory dlloct Pl•COS RELIABLE Housccloan· _) I Call OGI 630-6504 1ng b y tho day Local area Xlnl rolorences
$2 60 d MASTER CARPENTRY Call VoU\nda 631 !>967 , per 8Y Rough·f1msh-concre1e
VERIFIER
Two (2) people with
economical car and
current Insurance 10
drive Nowport Boach.
Coat• Mota and Hunt·
lngton Beach verifying
delivery of lhe Dally
Piiot. Houri are 9:00
AM to 1:00 P.M
Thursday and Satur· 1
day Call 842·4333
• 1"R9 PAI AS HOME/
RENtAL PROPERTIES
Paint-Carpentry·
Drywall Glf)'645·5277
•HANDYMAN•
81g ' aml l'l')l ""Cl'lt gu1r Cu O•ue~ &A•oa o
AMERICAN euii::Di'No
& PROP MGMT Elec·
Plut"b-Ca1 ptl"\'·l.AISO""f
G'ass·r t 6'1 9'6S ---Chrlatlan Handyman
A n tiq u es 6010 * BUYING ITEMS •
• , 890'• to 1950~• •
•Jtweby to HousehOld•
Please Lv Mtg 673-8223
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM * COSTA MESA * 1931 Newport Blvd
Trtmendout s.ltctions
French • Eng'tSh • A!Mr
-8000 SQun Fttt•
Mon.Sat 1().6 Sun 12 -6
•We Buy and s.tl•
Cons>gnmenta Wtlcomt
.... &42.fi90 ••
SSL Landscaping and
MaJnt. Design, cln-up1
1prlnklor1. new 1od,
convnJres,k 751·7015
gold trim Comfort-
able $425 tor all
Lampi to match, S20/
Heh 581•9398.
"EFA IG. 1lde 1t 1lde
Amona, almond $825
Din rm • king oak
bdrm sot. 491·4141
SOLID OAK
BEDROOM SET
C11blno11, four draw-
ors, mirror, llghla w/
quoen 11ze wavoloss
wotorbod Armolre to
match Pold $4,000.
SncrallCO S,2SOO Ab·
soluloly beaulllull 581 •
9398
lan'l 11 llme to let aomeone
elM IWMl Ille yard wort!?
tt'1 no eweat to h#"e 1 helper
t~ cleullled
PAINTING · WALJ.PAPER
ANO REPAIRS
LOCll re! s E.vper1 wOflc
f rff 1st 644·1•71
Sprfnklr·Land1cape I FARTH1NG.1NTERtoRs
Call for free estlmalo 3 5% Oft w1ncovenng
Papering 386
Lawn MaJnt. 896-7064 I with thl• e d
Sweet Tree Landscape HANGING STRIPPING
MalnVGardenlng Serv Lie# 560875 VISA·MC
R•ls. 1rM ff1548·5174 ___ 873·1512
THE GREEN SCENE
Lswn. T,_Sflrub.ln1a.
WE gas 1hd 11ang te>gelher
T O!I' lrltno< Rt moot !fig
Str~•ct ADVICE TO
873.0385
OFF-WHT Fox Bomber
jckt w /knlt collar.
outt1/Wals1 band. New.
Sm-Md $500 559-7274
8U1ld 111n
M a t erials 6030
' • Factory deals, 30x30
to 10011200. construe·
tlon. d elivery. save
thouaends nowl Jim
14)122.sno.
Veneer desks, filo cabl·
nets, ·chairs, lamps.
telephones, calcula·
IOf't, etc. 645-5778 or
548-843• Low prleH
Sporting
Goods 6065
SLIPPAGE AVAILABLE
PCH • Newport Beach
722·7740 or 875·5700
Sltp Avllll·No hve Aboard
45· Sllp S720
Up to 32' S385
Sid• tie to 25' $25
SWALES ANCHORAGE
Dally 9-5 548·t501
WANT~O.ASAP: Sii
or sldo l4e for 25
sailboat In Newpo
Beach. 665·5653
Campers. nv ·s
& Trailers 8014
·99 AtJo, 37 x 10. 2 11
outs, tub, shower, ate.
C/hHI. $ 18,000 OBO.
435-1937.
Whee l
BMW '8 8 8 2 BE
Whit• with black
leather lntrlor. 5 speed
manual tran•. IMMAC·
UL.ATE, Only 44,000
ml $14,995. Call Gary
day a ,
474-4004, Evanlng1 &
WHker1dS. 650-02.30
BMW 1988 5351
Orig owner, auto
t rana, full power,
63,000 mllOI. $ 15,500
oeo. (213) 431-5448.
Le.wlhtute.
Cad ·94 EldoradoSA,800
'79 Sed.OeVll S2,20ID
'77 Cpe DeVll $1 ,800
Newptr II Mtra.546-20171
Chevy 1990 Vette
fully loaded. black A
black, very low mll•f ·
mint, $20.000 firm
891·138:J
Ford 1983 LTD
61 ,000 orlglnal mllea.
fully loaded, excellent
condition, V8 $3,000
OBO. 434-7885
LINCOLN '71 Contlnen·
tal 480 ENGINE
RUNS 0000 .S 1250
see. 642-0~7
BMW 1988 7351
Salmon/Sliver, poJ·
lahed rims. 7-'Y••r ex-
tended watranty, Ml·
11ubl1hl Car Phone
E•c•ll•nt condition throughoU1 All service U nc '89 Conllnenlll
record• 32.000 mllH A ll options, plu1
$31,000 OBO Rich., moonroot. CD. dual day• 474-4004, ev• air t>ags Cant quallty
nlng1 & weekends for leaH? $587/mo
548-2828 644·9104 Of 641-8885
Chevy 1974 Full Sia Honda 1985 Accord I M EA CUR V 1 Iii 8 4
Great PT. 4114'1 Must 51pd, AM FM stereo TOPAZ, very good
D rive Jeeps 9030
sell a c, power S&B. eircellant condition c.ond1t1on, power wln· SKIS FOR SAL£! 4sp Granny Bo~ Now S3.700 OBO 64•·1242 1 oows. new tlrH, b•I·
K2 175•9 Salomon 637 shellltlrHlonglne • JAGUAR 1988 Vanden lery. carburHIOf. al·
bindings. Good condl·1 xtrt Drive to apprecl· Pia• Jade green temator, muffler, cata-
tlon. $75 a B.O 640-atel Baal otter ovor loaded 20.000 mile~ tytlc oonverter, trans·
1185 $3,500 557-3600 · m'aslon overhaulod,
54().-0758 only Super condition. ate. 12500 0 80 84g.
I $28.500 984-8900 4224, 644-7547 ·s. Stereos
& Electronics 608 I
RO '90 BRONCO day. 760-9757 evening
4114 , Eddie Bauer, MBZ '87, 190 2.6 Xlnt FIND loaded , low mllH . VCRNHS-Panaaonlc, lmmnc. Bast ottor cond T ai<• ovor stereo rocelvor, tuner _!IP· 875.7611 leaae. $422/mo
& spoakor set ----75&-171J En 25·"225 ths ouRh classified
434·3873 TOYOTA '90 MERCEDES 1973 280
FORERUNNER sedan, or1g1na1 tvory NM.IC NOTICE
SR C paint with tan lnterlOf. --------5· Al • V-6, auto, Well maintained. Calrf· f'ICm lOUt •u•-11 TW, C 1C, caeea110 ..,......_ (2PMH5701 ornla Car. Prlnclpals NA• I TATIMINT
on I y Re a a on ab 1 e The IOllowlng PG'IOnt 8¥9 $181488 offer pp 71' '9S7.o213 Oo+l'fV bullneu u Co·sT·· •cuRA -THE WOAD TRANSFER " -" Mercedes 1981 !SOOsel • 92 Argon.vi. ~te 220 714-179-2500 fully loaded, European LllgVna Hills c.111 ~56
Corona
d ef Mar 6 122 Thats ALL "O & t>roCI( work So Cal SPRING CLCAN Inside
1 ' u pay 30 yrs 964·8886 cul orgamzo !>IOri)gO
or ' llo•al c1e11n & recons1
Car P•ntry·co"crete-
drywall·gonernl work
2S yrs e.cp 891·88•11
Ooog s H 'lnoym.1" Scrv
P1u.,,1>1ng·CillP<''"'''Y· eiec·pa n• apt ,.,, "I·
•H •d G u1r 9f;8 S142
Sp11n1trer lnstariatton
Tree Trimming A1mov1I
La..,,, Ma nt & Cleanups
Ao101 ng • 432-8804 •
THE CRAZV 633·7172 ANTOIOUES like now
-
model, 1001<1 Ilk• '89 c.i~wy Chai>e4 of LIQuna
S30 .000 lnveata d .,Hllls Ca11torn11, •In
S 17 ,000 8!!: 1383 Argon«M. Su<t1 220 L.J9.1n1 '' "" 30 da1,.. ,,.,..11m Small AN Otg Jot>s 1n Ruby 675-605') 111 tilt ~ ";f !') Otc>.s·OOC• •
SERVICE O'Xl'S tt'S •• ~ .ese--THERE s LIGHT ill lhll 64$..u.4~ J? v<S .... I END 01 lhe TUNN(I DIRECTORY R _E_S_C..;.o,.,..;.or._ROOl".;....;.;...ieo.:..:......:, ----~~.~~e~d:.;~~~!l b y
CALL TODAY" pa•o cov $ OJ"? doors
For more inlormauon I C!Oie<s l>OO«S"l-'•ts I
ASK FOR LOIS red'#O Oteks 'c 942-69!>1 ontractors 355
R H LAWTON CONST
Lie Gon Contractor
All Phases of Cons•
20 yrs Ol(p 645·8439
Your
So"'1ce Onoctory
Reprosentallvo
642-4321
Ext 310
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tho Calif Public Ut1h-
lles Cornm1n1on, RE·
QUIRES that all usod
househo ld g oo ds
movors. pr nt tholr
PU C Coal T number.
limo "i & chauffeur's
print thoir T C P num·
ber In all advort1so·
ments II you h11ve a
ouesuon at>oul the le·
g:illty of a mover, limo
o r c haullour Cn ll
Public Ullll>e'\ Com·
m1111ori 114·558-4 151
Additions
Remodeling 341
J EF CO EQ UITIES
General Contractor
Custom remodollng.
kitchen & bath, room
addllion1 Since 1977
Llc.1485314 Flnanc·
Ing OAC 721·9587
KEVIN STUDER Gonoral
ConttlC!Of Rea Comm
kl\clbalh rtmOdtllng St
Lie 493137. 631·5538
Appllllnc:Ps
Service 3426
PAULs·s APPLIANCE SVC
All MakH Ind Modfls
eour1eous Serv sse-os 1 s
3021-8 Hlttlelt DI C M
r.1111 J
[kt.1il1n~J 3442 . '
Detalllng Auto-Truck·
RV. Fr.. P~k up &
I Cement
oncrete 352
Driveways, patios,
paths etc No Job 100
small Reasonable
Deck
Coating 357 Micker 536-0553 ORTiz CONSTRUCTION Waterproof Coatings Docks-bolcon1cs·sl1111s
Masonry-concrote Pll· Ounllty work 722·8769 llos·drtveways-rod·
wood lonces·land·
capo Mike 546-3096
Here 64 1 ·6965
Drywall 3584
Ce111ngs-Wa1i. Repnlrod
Ceramic
1les 352
I Drywall Int pliUl<'r
palch Accous11c c.1!1!
ings apphocl romov"rl
CuSlorn wa11 1 ... v1 ,,rl',
CONffiACTORS ANO
HOME BUILDERS
Tired ol 1ncompeton1
unrehable 1110 co s Try
a co w 1n109111y pride
AAA Tile & Marble
Ltc, bond 239-3970
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN the TILE MAH
leaky showers·Ac 1d
wash & regrout New
& Repair Bathrooms.
Shower doors Kiie
Flo6ts-Plumb1n9 L 1c:
25yrs 0 C ~73-606">
_1o_m1 548·9265
ORYWAll REPAIR
Patches """'E" cl l m ago room add s F rr."
OSI 646-08 t 2 John
Electrical 361
Cooling Fan Specl•ll•t
Socunty l•ght•nq pr('
soa 220 ""r" c.:1 •
lrf"f' n'\I fl4;> .' 11'>
Electrician $30 HR.
Fron lll
14P'Sn G•t<J 97!16276
Fences
Decks 3615
TILE lnstallod Repaired l
P, .mpl Coul'lto1.1S StMC•
Frff Est & References
John & Sht lby846·6 176 FENCES·GATES NEW I Rte>• r RtdwOOCI ctCSM
DOSI rtpltet CM NB
I ~ m Wt>y!t 6'2-7206
CORA'S L ICENS ED
DAVCARE So. Coast
Plaza area S 75 wt< I
___ 556-1196
Garage Doors
Child Care 353
& Openers 3622
L O VINO husband & •COAST OVERHEAD•
wife 1eam provide' 11. Sfcf•onal & 1 P.te• ooor
cense care 10 your ~no~-'*O..••~
chlld Healthy t>reak· l.Jc1518l98 163~
Glass
Glazing 3fi82
HANDY ANDY
Elec·Plumb Paint LI
cnrpntry otc 6Jt·4043
RETIRED contractor w111j
ln'll311 your new Bay
Pet Services 387
~le. 11'598025
1
CAT NANNIES, INC.
• TREES • Profe11lona1 cat caro
1n your home Foad
T R llnor. play per1od vet
O?ped •~ Clnve> N.-Grooming lranaporl·
lawn. spronl!lr 7S1·34.44 ellon Full voc a11on
Masonry 3828
I W1noow Do small ro· modeling jobs Cur· BRICK·P11101·Ftreplaces rent CA 11,. 650 •4463 Stone-Tll•Block & Re-taining Walls 16yra ••P
THE TROUBLEBUS.TER Uc.tins. ref1. 675·3852
aor vico N ewpo rt .
COM areas Dolly ,
weekly, monthly rates
Call 714-222-4886
Plaster .,.,,,..t Rep~, "llt>ro•mil'i
Sptc•a s1 Sa11,1ac11on a
ITl\ISI Rt! lvl 721...i607
Hauling 372
..-LT HAULING Service
GartgC' yd clnups-lreu
Jon 645·8192
OIC'.K <;HAULING -
Jur'll l o dum & gen-
0,.11 h.l uilng Largo
l•UClr W•lh hh galo
' II) 3 7')8
DUMP RUNS • JUNK
r urnituro trash. tree
IH 1nches appllances
'·M•e 7 dys 646-1391
HAUL 4.u 20' o FFI
rotes or Olhar ••II·
malos Gen hauling.
lroo household to xic
d isposal w ith lood
Fro• est 644-0388
HAUL 4·U 20' OFF
rates or other esll·
maias Gen haultng
lroo household toJ11c
d j1posal w ith load 1 Freo oat. 644·0380
Home
lmprovcments375
Massage 3830
MASSAGE-Spoll rouneK
tor the n-rsar. Haa1t11r
Total reluatton, RalaaH
~your 1tre11 966-5178
STRESSED OUT?
Manage Th•apy '" Ctw~colfoe.e
!"Sur acc:pltd
SJS. n89 RH!ha
Moving 3834
•A·1 MOVING•
73().1353
CLEAN & EXPERT
ror a Job Woll Dono•
Serv r,g O C '°' 1 s ~·s I.Jc T·l5t8 842
Painting 385
~ 18 Yrs of Happy Local
Oualtty M1ndod
Cus'C'"'t•s R •~a•d S re><
tp7 uc-rns llt'i 64~·)?09
PAINTING PLUS
Qu•llty & •1111
Affordable !146-!>1(·6
Repair 3880
Int/Ext. patch p laatorlng
Custom 1e1C1u11ng, qua1t1y
work. Problams·No Prob·
lem11 026864 554-7831
Plumbing 389
24 Hr EDD•5*5522
HEATING ' PLU\48 G
lJc SC 1878 Visa! Master
Property
Management 3898
I t C AN MANAOE
YOUR PAOPl!"TY
18 year• experienc e
R.E. Bkt, 720-0238
Roofing 391
RAIN PROO'
AOO,.NO
Rtlod«ll 11 I Conl~C>al
Rtr00!1, rtl)lln I •~Y't•
<>.Ja 1Y wortt F.., Ar.ta , HI
GUArW4TECO Svc FREE f.t.
t mattl I SS7•9'
96&-sait •9'~S04
RAINPROOF ROOFING
Au1den1111 & co111merC1al
Aetoola. repl•" & tllyttt RAINBOW Circle Mnlnt I
•Carpentry, fntfPXI Pa·nl·"9 ln1E~ H"'•st &
paint, home ropolr., Apl Oual 1ob r reo esl
OUa tV worlc l't<r r•!n Fu1 Gu11•n•1td Svc
FA[[ tSl "uu~ ewcl price Honosl St ltCllS69897 636-17'>11
quelUy 282-7414
Houses1tting 376
CALIF. naltve w1lh rels
Short & tong term
Love 1nima11
11U ) 722-8120
Landscape &
Lawn Care 380
SURFSIDE PAINTING
Ov• 'Y pan• ~? t>y proru.
aionu LlcAl602098
lnsurod Bon.~.,d Free
Estimate 645-3305
SURFSIDE PAINTING
Olla "( Pl "' ng by PfO'n-
s>0na11 LiC 1&c1~'
"SUrtO 8oncs9d
~~I •1>4 65()<1
Shlngltt mouing, looM? Flat
roof leM? Small lob• are
qulell l lllY· t I yr1 HP Uc
047ZHT03
Sprir1k lt•r
Aep.111 ...., 3921
couchos cotteo & end
!ables. relnq washer
dryor. ;ill gl)od cond
Sun 8-2 !> t 0 Iris Ave
''" alleyl
MOVI NG SALE
Furniture apphanc:os
bOOkS, g.lmos misc
SAT SUN 7 30a -4p
504 Acacia (in alley)
osta Mesa 612
W erehouse/Oere ge
Sele, 01ectron1c &
lo s t oqu1prno ri 1
Compute" usod C!'I·
h1lnr phonPs hHnllure
video equ1pmen1 rn
Sat Sun. AIUH 'I 'O
6 29 T orm1nal Wiiy
CM, bohmd Stane1nrd
Brands on Superior &
17th 714 631-0370
Newport
Beach 616
I
' ' 8 R O LLS RO YCE ·n H•lls.. Calif 92856
er utse 1tera o, lilt Silver Wraith II. Bal· This tiu11ne11 11 COfl
wttool 3 400 mlle1 boa whtle ·choc olate ovctecl b'f • c0t00tauon ILLN ESS FORCES hldH 79K O lgl I"' The reg111r1nl(1) com SALE · • r na .,,mencec:I 10 lranMCI but!
SIS 995 631·2177 I Old In NB lmmacu· -"'"* t"" F'+chllOl.t• late throughout 8u11neH nemtt(•l 1111eo TOYOTA '84 s28.ooo m g.u.920e abO~• on o.c.noe< 20
VAN LE SUBARU '89 XT I 1~n E Bond PrNIOlnl
A 'T A C. P S. P B. TURBO CP This 1111emf'nt w1• f11f>O
POL, tilt, CC. llaroo A. T A C p S P B P wtlh the County Cwlt of Or ~:~s!~~o~~nCT~7;~r w. 'p OL: ll•~ao ~ ... ~;r, C<Nllly on J1nu1ry 17 ,8495 Hiie (334&4) F'l1JU $5795 Publllh«J Ot111941 Cout EARLE IKE ranLE IKE Deily Poot J1nu1ry 27 Feo TOYOTA '"""' ruary ~ to 11 199,
722•2098 TOYOTA Su·0•5
722·2098
TOYOTA 188 F1cm1ou1 eu1tN111 TERCEL NAM£ I TATtMINT
1930 MODEL A FORD A. C, stereo ca.ssano The lotlowtng per10n1 are
Cla111c Coupe Fine Oreet BuyJ (33515) dolBngC~E"Ane:-ll TUEA s •L""S
reetoratlon Rum t>lo $2~5 l(C " "' "
P\8.IC NOTICE ntlque
Classics 9045
IHI, diamond tires ..... Oba BECKER TECHNICAL
MOVING SALE Somo-S9500 Tom. Wee"· I ranLE IKE SALES 10 Hugh« St Ste "' ~ A· 107 lt'Vl'le C1111I 927 18
thing for everyono I daya 213·S18""4848, TOYOTA Sat Sun 9AM 1130 Arv· i:ves weekndi 780• 5<:0 11 °''-' C1hl0tn11
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Santa Ana concert set
The Pacific Symphony Orchestr3
will perform tod a} at 3 p.m. at the
auduonum of Santa Ana High
School. It 1s the econd 1n ·a series
of three•conccrts as part of PSO's
Ht pamc Outreach Program.
Luca~ Richman, a si~tant con-
ductor of th e P 0 , will cond uct
1he Vroltn Concerto by Argent·,
1ntan compo'lcr Carlo' Surinach
w11h Alexander Hol'\Jlh .1~ oloi'lt.
Other work-. 10 he performed in-
d ude Btze t\ "Carm1=n" u1te No.
2, Weber's lnvttil tton to the
Dance," D"orak·, Sla,on1c Dance
No. 1, Gliere's "Ru ian Sailor's
Dance" from "The Red Poppy,"
and Carlos Chavez's Symphony
No. 2 "Sinfonia India."
Now tt is second year, the PSO
Hi spanic Outreach program was
created to increased the awareness
of symphonic mu 1c inthe Hispanic
community.
The high school 1s located at
5:!0 W. Walnut in Santa Ana. Ad·
mi.,sion 1s free. _
For more informaHon call 474-
:! 109.
Huntington Beach gallery
f ea tu res weaving pulleys
"Miniatures and Monuments,"
featuring pieces from the extens1"c
pr1"a te collect1on o f Gene
Jc;aacson, open Monday and con-
ttnues th rough Feb. 15 1n the
Golden W eM College Fine Arts
Gallery 1n Hun tington Beach.
An opentn g reception will be
held Mond a> from 7 to 9 p.m in
the gallery. Adm1!.'llon 1s free.
The cxh1h1t will feature African
and Oceanic weaving pulleys from
the heddle loom. f-lcddle pulley~.
which tand no more than 12 inch-
es high. arc intricately carved, dee·
orat1ve components of hand-
operated weaving machines. For
many tnbco;, the pulley, which i
mounted at the top of the loom, is
magical or pecial and watches
over the weaving procc S ·
For more in form ation call 895-
358
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P• cllales scu•e tor Laguna's city hall
After years of work and prepa-
ration and a hi&hly publicized na-
tional competition, the Laguna
Beach Arts Commission has a fi -
nalist for the city hall sculpture.
With surprising equanimity the
commission, in a much~iscuued
but ultimately unanimous decision,
elected a proposal from Tom
Askman of Spokane, Wa ., for
council approval. .
The proposal was one of two
cmi-finalists culled from doz.ens
of ubmittals from across the
country and Laiuna Beach. The
commi ion expressed an interest
in further consideration for the
econd·place art piece by Los An-
geles artist Pat Warner. The final
deci ion will be made by the city
council on Feb. 19.
01vld B1ttenberg
fanciful m1cract1ve sculpture 1
How the council will react to the open to conjecture. They may
mus
From C3
~•chard Huisman, Jack Reufe and
03 nn Urban.
"Nuts" will be presented Fridays
nd Saturdays at 8 p.m. through
arch 2. with one Sunday matinee
~hcduled for Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. in
khe auditorium of Turtle Rock
Community Park. on Turtle Rock
Drive at Sunnyhill Lane in Irvine.
Call 8j7-S496 for ticket infor-
mation.
"Anything Goes," the shipboard
comedy from the 1920s, mounts the
staie of Saddlebeck's McKinney
Theater under the direction of
Patnck J. Fennell. Susan Errickson
is cho~phins the show, with
Todd Hefm as musical director and
Diane Kina. vocal director.
Performances will be sjven
Thursdays thf'OUlh Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. until
Feb. 17. Call 582-46S6 for ucket
information.
Dorothy Lamour. the sarong girl
of the Hope~Crosby "Road" pic-
tures of the 1940s, heads the cast of
"Side by Side by Sondheim:· a
collection of musical numbers from
Broadway's hottest composer. te~
hen Sondheim.
The show will play nightly except
Mondays throu&h Apnl 14 at tht
Grand Dinner Theater 1n
Anahcim·s Grand Hotel, 7 Free-
dman Way. Tickets may be rc-
acrved 11 772-7710.
The cuna10 will be desctndmg
P'is weekend on a number of local
~llJC production Among them:
l • "Paintina Churches·· at the
J..aauna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Ca-
" yon Road, La;una Beach
(494-0743), Tuesday through Satur-
day at 8 p.m.. today and next
Sunday at 2:30.
8 ''Wait Until Dark" by the
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adopt the commissions' decision,
overturn it and award the-contract
to Warner's quiet and contempla-
tive earthen well, or reject both
proposals as inappropriate for the
important site planned for the art
installation. The art community
will be watching closely and a
strong reaction to any decision can
be cxpecteCt. .
The Askman propo al is a con-
temporary statement JUXtapo ed in
a traditional setting that will en·
liven that section of the city to the
e"<tremc. Askman's exuberant u c
of the water medium as an interac-
tive and dynamic element answers
the main premise dictated in the
competition pro pectus and cmbel-
li hed on it
Commi~1oner Carolyn Reynolds
felt the Warner piece was "soft
and contemplative, harbonng the
preciousne s of water," but that
Huntington Beach Playhouse at the
Gisler Little Theater, 21141
Strathmoor Lane, Hun1in11on
Beach (832-1405), Friday and Sat-
urday at 8 p.m.
•"Bum This" 11 the Forum
Theater on the Festival of Ans
grounds. Laguna Beach (497-9566),
Thursday through Saturday at 8
p.m.. Saturday and Sunday
mallnecs at 2 p.m.
Conunuing their rcspcctjve en-
gagemenu at thcatcn around Or-
ange County arc:
•"Pirates" on the main stqe
and .. K.JSs o( the Spider Woman"
on the Second Staie of South Coast
Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa (957-4033); .. Pirates"
plays Tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8
p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sun-
~ays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Feb. 14,
hile "Kiss" runs Tuesdays
hrough Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays
t 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8
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OPERATION DESERT STORM
Send YQ4Jr spedal message to our troops in
the Persian Gulf. It will appear Friday, Feb,8.
Put your ~re or special message in the
box prOvtded (~ blaCk ink only) & mail
alqng with • $5 Chick to:
DAILY PILOT
330 W. Bay, Street
Costi Me-. CA 82826
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"you would have to come upon it." . I
The Beautifica tion <'.:ouncil held ,
a special ession in order to give a
recommendation 10 the commis-
sion on the two artists' proposals
for the new revamped city hall.
A "confu cd" and "uninformed "
group came out in favor of more
landscaping, but agreed that it wns
too late and that "W.e houldn't go
backward as it is pretty much a
done deal"
The aroup complained 10 the
city that they had not been in-
formed earlier of the project. In
response Commissioner C. H.
Boyd Ill replied that the city had
done "everything but drag it do)Vn
forest Avenue." Numerous arti-
cles and auention has been given
the Art In Public .Places first
major competition and project in
the media.
~m . until Feb. 24.
• .. , 10 in the Shade" at the Ncw-
rt Theater Arts Ceoter. 2SOI OifT
rive, Newport Beach (631-0288),
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until March
3.
•"The Trial of One Short-
S1&htcd Black Womin vs. Mammy
Louise and Safrttta Mae" by the
Crance County Plack Actors'
Theater at the Gem Theater, 12852
Maio St.. Garden Grove
(636-7213). fndays and Saturdays
at 8 p.m.. Sundays at 3 p.m.
throu&h Feb. 17.
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CALLBOAJlD -Golden West
J:;ollqe will hold auditions for the
t;lrama .. Twelve AnJry Citizens" (a
1ruxcd-ast adaptation of Rqjnald
Rote's ''Twelve Angry Men"} Tues-
day and Wednesday from 7 to 9:30
p.m. in the Actor's Playbox on the
HunJington Beach camput.
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