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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-04 - Orange Coast PilotY• can ·•ll laddlm a ma1111/A8 0 ~R A N G E . ·c 0 A S T ~ 111111 ·-11'1 Ill PlllY tat 111111 Inside AdVtCe Real Estate/ A8 1411•11Tlm TlllEllll• 842-8088 lllWECI ill .... 17 Monday, February 4, 1991 25 cents lome fol ... lllZI todly Fog clearing by mid-morning then van· able high cloudin~. Hazy and warmer with southwest {o west wands abut 10 mph in the afternoon. Coastal/ Inland highs from 66 to 76. Lows from 47 to 52. For the Orange Coast's most com· plete weather information, including boating, fishing and surfing reports, sec page AS. IN THE NEWSROOM A talc of a successful "Save the Whales" campaign: The blue floating plastic whales that bobbed out in the Newport Dunes lagoon and served as a beacon for generations of children were kept m storage during the renovation of the water park and their fate was m question. • The owners of the park originally aid the large plastic mammal would no longer float mv111ngly an the water beca use of hab1hty costs and indicated the lovable whale may be placed m a children's playground area instead .... But due to popular demand, one whale -frc hly painted dark blue and affectionately referred to as the "boy whale" -is resurfacing in tbc la~oon .... "So many people asked about 1t, we couldn't make it go away," said David Chera horc, executive vice president for the Dunes' parent company, Evans Hotels .... The other plastic whale. referred to as the "girl whale," sits milingly in the children's playgrou nd. "She 's the girl, sunbathing on the beach," explained Anne Evans, the Dunc ·general manager, who believes the two whales were purchased from a carnival troupe back m the m1d· l 950s. .. Long hve the Newport Dunc whales! Beginning Saturday, the 0111ngt Coast Dally Pilot "111 feature a three-part cries on the Orange County Leadership Survey, a look at the opinions and prediction of business and c1v1c leaders across the county. In-depth interviews uncovered leaders' views on such topics as quality of life in Orange County, key 1s ucs of the future, an as cs mcnt of current leadcr~hip and identifica tion of tomorrow's leaders. Sponsored by the Dally Pilot, the ~urvey was conducted by the international polling firm Flc1shman·Hillard Research. Unlike typical surveys in which residents arc contacted at random, respondents were culled from a hst of 272 leader~. 1ncludmg ci ty council members and chamber of commerce officials QUOTES Of THE DAY "We didn't woke up one momin1 and say ~ wtrt going to np down our buildings. " Ann Masc, owner of Sunshine Soup, on Huntington Beach's Main Street, on that city's downtown reno· vation. (Al} "It is fatal to tnttr any war wit/rout tht will to win it. " Gen. Douglas MacArthur INDEX Horoscope/IS Ann 'Landm/A5 Publlc notim/17 Scr""61t1/15 Soctety/15 SWfs/11 TV l!StwllS/M Wtltflef/U ........ 7" .... ~1111 ,...... .... ,.,.. .... ' \ • Newport Dunes gets $1 o million ·racelitt Company to add 200 slips, clubhouse By Iris Yokol Orange ~ Diiiy Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Boaters will barely recognize the marina at Newport Dunes when its S 10 million renovation is completed this summer. For one thing, there wi ll be 200 more slips than the old manna had. Wider, more stable, concrete·CO\ercd docks "'ill replace the aging, grey wooden onc'I And ample-sized, fully equipped f1bergla's storage boxes -de cnbcd a\ "~tate of the art" -will be built at each 'ihp , On top of that, an on hore plaza '~ 111 feature a two-story clubhou'IC complete with a lounge area, a fitne~ center \\llh ..1 bay v1C\\ and a swimming pool "It's going to be 'the bc't m..1r1na in Southern Calaforn1a." '1a 1d Da' 1J Cherashore. executive 'ice pre'11dcnt of Evans Hotels, 1hc famil)·run comp.in~ that owns the 32.year-old Dunes. , Already, the first phase of remodeling at the popular water park at Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive ha campers and locals alike singing praises for the lovely, pastel-colored buildings, additional recreational vehicle spaces and amenities like a full-size swimming pool, a grocery store, a pedestrian path around the la· goon and the new Back Bay Cafe by the boat launch area. A pedestrian bridge that crosses the la· goon's north ena also 'Aas recently com· plcted, linking the west and east sides of the park. Now work on the nc" manna, Pha c 2 of the Dunes' total $50 million renova- tion, has begun. Huge machines arc pres· ently taking out the old docks and replac· mg them section by ~ec11on \\1th the spar· khng new ones made of concrete-covered plastic foam See DUNES/ID Piii Anne Evans, general manager of Dunes A U.S. F-16 fighter plane CMl'\ing SOO·pound bombs ma· ncuvers into position to J C('Cpt cl refucli n~ boom from a KC-135 tanker approx1matelv 30 m'iles from Kuwait on Sunday. Owners excited about redevelopment Project may mean many sacrifices for business operators By Robert Bartcer Orange Coast Dd'f Plot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Down· town businc owners rallied around a plan to redevelop a deteriorating corner at Main Street and Pacific Coast High· way, the gateway to the city that looks like it got caught in a time warp and left behind in the 1920s and 30s. Several of the owners said Friday they enthu ia tically upport the project, e.,,cn if it means tearing down their old build· ings and gcttjng eipen ive financina for a multi malhon-dolln 1¥W structure. They also (ace prospects of bcina ou.t of business or h1vin1 their bu 1ness. cur~a1lcd for up to 18 months of con tructton time. "We ire so happy t~!!ici~te in. the project that we are Willina to ao mto debt," 11id Frank Cnectliolo, an owsxr of the buildina ocQapied by hpa ·Joe'• ra-,..,.nt It 508 Md'°' ~-hcific 0-C Hipway. ""· Town Hall meeting to be revived By Bob van Eyken Ql'anoe ~st Da 'Y Piiot COST A MESA -What this cit) need 1s a monthly tO\\-n meeting. ac· cording to a group of local res1denls. Costa Mesa had one un11J a fc~ >car ago The Costa \1csa Ctvtc As· soc1a11on. foundcg an the earl~ 19 }s encd a a non-partisan forum "here contro.,ersial issues can be aired be· fore the> go before the City Council But the assoc1a11on \\Cnt dormant to"Ward the end of 19 and hasn t held J regular meeting since a Cll> Council candidates' Jorum tn No.,,cm· ~ee MEETING/la ,_ j own Ally Scud patrol jets score hit By Mon Rosenblum Thr Associl!.ed Prns 0 HA· H RAN , Saudi Arabui -American "Scud pa· trol'' Jets, m a swlf t co u n t c r· !.t rike. pounced on two Iraqi . missile launchers 'Sunday and may have knocked one out. But the A.tr Force also lo l a big one -a B-52 down in the In dian Ocean. Stt rtlattd story, 'Frtt Kuwait.' AJ Three of the giant bomber's crewmen were plud.cd safely from the sea, and 1 search contmued for the other three, the U.S command said. It said a me· chanical problem was probably to blame. A U S Manne UH·l Huey helicopter also crashed unday, kill ing an fc•1r SeeGULF,wa ..... Underground reservoir plans resurfacing ~bvaneyt9n a...c:..D11r ... COSTA MESA -Mesa "'a-.. Ml8d Water Diltrict oftldlM die miclit of I public re .... :t. for their propoeed • r.:.... . .:·~~ SINil ... A.,.ue. ..... ,. ............. . ... -..... ... Orange Coast People Gii• INWI ··---The teacher of "Behind the Head- lines," a community current events forum at Orange Coast College he founded in 1949. one year after the college o pened. Some of Brown's students have been attending the popu- lar class for more than IS years. COMMUNITY FORUM The class began in Newpon Beach at St. James Episcopal Church as a wa) for community members lo come together and c'lplore a broa<l range of events an the news. ''The goaJ 1s to encourage people to 1h1n~ about their own generation and their own hves We try 10 rncourage them to keep up with all areas of Ilk .. SOCRATIC MElHOD--------- r Bchind th(' Headlines:· held in the Orange Coast College Forum. no"' attrarts bet"'ccn 250 an<l 300 students each semester from .tll "al~s ul Ilk ··""'" cnrnurnge d1s,:uss1on but ll 1s not a debate:· he ..aid "\\ hat"s happening hcrr is the) 're kc:eping up wtth the "orld -11 nc\ er re all~ e-nds ·· EDUCATION CAREER--------- ~ reured cdut<llor "Ith a dodoratc 1n h1stnl") fro'!' Claremont Graduate ~x-hool. Bro"n 1\ tht• duthnr ol ".hips That 11 No More · a h1\tOr\ of \hip' that 'ailed along the-Pacdil Coast from the bt.'g1nning ut tht• tcntur\ to \\ orlJ \\ ar 11 He "as a full-lJmc proks~or .st Orange ( oast < nllqtt' for I 2 \l'ar\. fnllo"c.·d b' a career at ( al ..,IJll' f ullcrtun \.\hl.'rl.' h, "a' t.kJn of graduJll' 'tUdll' and a~~oc 1all' \ice prC'>ttknt fnr Jt Jdl.'m it program' \ LOVE OF LEARNING--------- Bro"n and u.itc fkth rt'\ldcnt\ of ""t'"port Btath tra,ckti to Ea\t (,l.'rman) la\t \um mer Brou. n plan\ 10 shart· tu, t'\pcm·nct's thl'rl' 1n an urx:omrng d.s.,, T hl' onl\ n·qu1remt·n1 tor tht: non· <:rl.'dll dJ'' " J lllH 111 k.srn1ng ··1 rralh learn mort· lrum thl· \lUdt'Ot\ than I hnng to them \\h1lh 1., \oOW'll.hJt humtihng · Bro"n "tum .. up h" appro.it h ll· l'llut;tl111n and hk 1n a quutl· Imm tormt:r l ")uprcme ( 11u11 J U\llu.• 'lit H'r V. t·ndcll Hnlmt'' Jr " \ pl.'r\on should \harl' tht• Jl tmn JnJ pJ,\1110 of h1\ age. at n\~ u l hJ\lng 11 <.aid he ha., n111 li'cd · lhc nl'\I tl\ ''l'l'~ Hl·hind 1h1· lk.1Jhnv. t.la.,, bl-gin'> ~di 'i m('etang Tu('')(ja,., lrnm ~ '" 111 "' 'O pm \tore inlormauon " J\ Jtlabk b\ l3lhng ( lrJngt• ( OJ\I ( olkgl JI .i '~ CiXMI -Compll~d b)' Russ lo•r Local News Briefs Security guard Injured in struggle IRVINf-A fem.de 'l'<urll\ i.:11 irJ l1n .in lr\tf'IC wmp11 tcr company "'a' rc~frtcJ tn '1.1~lc c11nd111nn .aire r h.:1n~ 'h1•I in lhl' a rm and cut 1n 1he hcc1d "" '"''men c..irl-. \ 1nd.1v mnrninl! Irvine Pol1c.c "'ould not 0 relc:.1,c tic namt f !he ~2·H'.'.ir 11111 'll 11m. "'ho had been <•n Jut\ al (\I\ I nh.1nll'rnt:nh, ~~,, M1chehon ()m.e. "hen 'he \lrul!dlll "' th '"11 men .1ri1\1nd I~ ~ii am Police aho ded1ned It•'·" \'hethcr 1111.: 'lulllc rc-ultcd lr1101 111 attempted bur~l,tr) ot the. u•rnp.tn~ I h~· .. 1 •tin~ I' under HI\ ' 11ga11on. accord1 n~ I!' ,!!I Oa\C r ratll 1• I Man shot to death in motel room ANAHEl\1 -A ~:!)Car 1 Id m.1n "1;, ,111 t t • kJlh 111 .1 rn11t~ I room here SJturdd} night, po,,1hh h "" me.: 11 '' h11 \\ca· 'ccn running from the room ' Officer\ re,pondtni:, tu .1 1qx1rt ! c 111'h 1' hc1n1; lirC'd :iround 8 pm. found Mano '-unc.1 .\1m.1k' t•I \n.1hc.:1m, "1111ng 1n ,1 chair in room 121 of the l 1r1c••l11 l'1r .. II tcl lht)(l f Lincoln Morale\ had been \hot Ill the urpu t •Hh 111.t .... ,, rr1•1llllllllt"d dead at the 'cene hy p.irJmcd11.:'I. 1 •rJ1111• f(l 1'111111 \!!I frr I\ King. W1tne~c\ 10ld police the\ ,,1\\ t1\q I 1i,p.111tl 111 iii.:-. run lr1irn the room and dme ofr 1n ,1 "h11e, lull "'c<I p1dup tr ud ., i...1111! srud. Bnlnass s111Hlng bee planned '~\\PO~ T Hl:.~< II 1>111·, 11rnr hu\lnl" ha'l' lht• right \1Ufl'> Or do \Ou at ka<>t knov. h11"' 111 'IX'll 11 1 Then pul a 1v.o-pcr\1~t:..1111 lhgl thcr and rnmpctl' in the scc.und annual Ru\inl'~'> ")pell1ng lk1 for I 11cran. c.o-'ipon<,ored h\ the Oraafe Coast Dally Pilot Protc.:l'<l'> lrnm the F-eb 15 cHnt go to.the L1terac) 'icn1cc'> of 't'\'run Rt·al h Public l 1hrar\ and the I 1teraq 'votuntel·r~ ol \mcm.J '\c\\pc1n Mesa mt' of our readers rnmplatn Jht1ut the amount ut m1s<>pell· 1ngs an the Dall) Pilot." said Editor \\ 1lham Lobdell v.1th a smile •· ow wc·n.: l h.illl.'nitng them tu wmpt·tc 1n this busines~ spelling btt and see ho~ the\ do undct pre~\Url' 11 ~hould be a lot of fun. and the cntr) 11.'c -S UO per team -goe\ to a great cause .. Cipall' 1-. ltn111cd 10 .:?Cl team .. \o <11gn up earl) f-ntncs from V1,~1 Hc:-.to n Pl·rsonnel Entrepreneur Plaza Pnnttna, Ncwpon Beach Pubht L 1hral). and Buchaher Nemer. F1t.'ld~ & Youngt'r h:n C' al read) bcl.'n rcce1 ved. (all Marcia I lcndnck\ al Newport Bcuch Public I 1hrnl") Literacy Ser' 1ccc. at 644-3 174 for more 1nformat1on Z.Wllt ti 1111111 In TIWI Hiil 1 ... 11 NEWPORT BEA( H -Admir.11 Elmo Zumwalt will be the neict peaker 1n the 1991 Town Hall celcbnt) ~ncs The C\'Crnl 1s undcf""nttcn b) the Orange Coast Dally Pilot and p0nsorcd b> the ss1~tancc-League of L.aauna Beach and the tstancc uaauc of Newpon Beach. The lecture re held on Mondays at 10:30 a.m at Edwards Cinema Theater in Newpon Center. Nc~pon Bt'ach '-v Follow1n1 the Feb. lS appearance o( lumwa t. a popular formal head of the . avy who w11r discus aJobal 1 sues the tc'hcdulcd ~km arc Dr. Warren Thomas (March 2S). the ~ndy ~tired d1rtctor or tht u,, Anacles ]AO •ho ,.,,u dt u a rtttnl VO)IF to Ararat. and Y11"&Jnta draham C pnl 22). on author of fhc books and former tclcv1s1on talk how ho t Tkkct art' 1,a1lablc by calhna 67.l-6130 or 7.21·8737. _,,_, o.ur ,,.,_, ,,.,, .-"",..,.,.,. f .. . The World ... in Four Minutes Allln ..... 1111 .. 1111 It 700 .... · ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -As many a 400 people may have been killed In Afghanistan during last week•a earthquake, aid workers said . Sunday. That could bring to more than 700 the number of people who were killed in the quake, which was felt from Soviet Central Asia to India on Friday. Jn Pakistan, government orticials said more lh:sn 300 people had died and hundreds more were injured. But that figure wa expected to rise u officials receive reports from remote, mountain villages hordesl hit by the quake. The Afghan government initially said five people had been killed and dozens more injured, then relea ed no further figu res. But relief Y.orker based in Pakistan said at least 200 and po ibly as many a 400 may have been killed in the quake, which jolted 18 of Afghani- stan' 30 provinces. Like Pakistan, aid workers said, many remo1e areas are difficult 10 reach and rescue efforts arc being hindered by heavy snow. Record deftclt, aloes' aid In Bush budget WASHINGTON -President Bush on Monday will sent.I to Con· grc!>S a $1.4 trillion spending blueprint for IQ'l~ lhnt \~ill proJCCt the largc't budget deficits in the nation·., h1'ltor} while counting on America·~ allie:> lo keep the Pcr!lian Gulf W.1r trom making that'°'dcfi· cu even wor!>e. The administration also will propo)e harp cuthocko; 1n Mcd1ca n:. including restraints on benefjts received by more wcll·IO ·do rec1p1 · cnt.,, to 1..eep the governmen t'~ tide of red 1111.. lrom ri sing C\Cn high· er White Hou)C Budget Director R1chJrJ Darman !.aid Sunday the administration is forecasting that the Per\1an Gulf War will co t the Un11ed State~ S 15 b1lhon, with another SS I tnlhun of the tab pic~ed up b) 11' allies Darman didn't provide any deta1b un "ht: re the foreign money Y.Ould come from. But Treasury Secretary f\1choh1) Orad). who ha!> betn heavily involved m the fund·ra1">mg effort. ~aid the admin1'>tra· t1 on e~pected to receive S41.5 billion Crom the all1e' 10 ddr<1) the '°"'' of the fighting in the first three month' nl th1~ }C<1r o~ C.OAA s~. ~heral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIE$ S al Prt'k h too~ tu Nl''' ()(•rt lk.1d1 ltl.;t: a Ill'" ht11 n th at a \lllt:I lOrnt:r tish taco <.tand 111 l 11uan,1 I 111 ,1,11 tl·" h1.··.u nt•,cr '>l't'n thl' 11\.l';111 .1n<l h1. 'Pl'nt thl' bl·111.·r part ul h1' tir'it I\' o da~' .1, J r1·pt•r ti 1 lttr th' 'c" J)(ln Heal h \\t•l l-1' p.idd1ng up and lltrnn thl' .. 11.1nd Illar thc: '-\'\'J)(lrt 1'1t•r ,1,1 !I~ .II tht• l'.11 lfll \nJ i...athatnl' Hdl "a" l1 •ntcnt 111 k t him dll \11 tt•.tr1n1? 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I n bt· u1ntintll'1f Did You Know'I Newport boat building company prospered during war years In Nt'wport Beach: 'loutl C. 11.1\t n11.1t lh11ld 1ng CnmflJny on 1hc Pcn1n,ul,1 emplo)ed I '\II mm ht:l1 Hl \\ nrlJ War II During the war year,, thc comp.in\ J1d ho.it huildinf.?. convcr~tllll v.or~ and rep.11r for thc: US "11\"f and lhl' p.1\f(lll \tlJrcd to Cl\/Cr 1,000 · Cl\e r 1en percent of !\1.'u.port \ p11p11l.1t1nn .11 thJl t1mc:. South Coa'lt y,a<; lhc ltr\l "C'I l(l,l\I r1rrn trl hl· J\\,trJcd the Navy "r " nag fnr e"<Cellencc .ind rt:lC:l\C:d '" rlf tht:\e nag\ 'II.Ith five <;tar'>, 1he h1~hcq ''".irJ ~rantuJ 111 1 hrp\.11d e11g,1ged in w.ir \\11rk )'<lu gc:t \(Jn m \Our uu11T1 11/Ja1 ~1111 ,,•nJ i11ur h1 tc1rn .. 11/ f.1lf\ t<> Did )'ou l\nr>11. Orange lmHt /Jolly Pilot, P O 8v"C 1560, ( Cl\(,t .\In.I, <J:fi:h -Comp/ltd bJ Annt Spinn Both Oarman who appeared on NBC's "Meet the Pres ," and Brady. interview~ on ABC's "Business World," ini.isted the adminis· 1ra1lon had no plans for raising taxe to pay Cor the war. Alrllnll' 1111111 on N1W1Y; no one mrt · SAN FRANCISCO -A United Airlines jetliner carrying 109 pas- senger lost hydraulic ystems Sunday while l11nding and skidded off an airport runway into mud. No one was injured. , . Passengers from Flight 84S were token off lhe plane without 1nc1· dent said a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane from Los Angele w s landing at San Francisco lnterna· tional Airport when it lost roain and backup hydraulic systems i.hortly before touchdown, said an airport spokesman. Ron Wilson. T]lc jet, landing at about _160 mph, skidded abo~l 4,000 feet on the 11,800 foot runway. Fire engines and rescue ve hicle' rushed to the scene. A few pnssengcrs slid down emergency chutes, but most walked down a ramp that wa wheeled to lhc Jet's side Moscow radio station forced on airwaves MOSCOW -A radio tat1on that had been broodca~ttng news and commentaries critical of Pre ident Mikhail S. Gorbachev has been forced off the country's main airwaves, staff mem!?ers said Sun· duy. The move agninst Radio Rossiya, which had been on the air for just SL'( weeks, was the latest allempt to halt media criticism of Gorbachev and the Soviet government. Two popular televi ion progiams -"Author's Televison" and "Viewpoint" -v.ere canceled la~t month in what "Cdilors and pro· , ducers called a revival of censor..h1p. lntcrfax, an independent news service, wui. forced out of its offices in the central television center, ostensibly for failure lo pay its bills. A government·controlled print· ing plant ha refu!>ed to publi!>h Civil Dignity, the weekly new~paper of the ~mall Constitutional Democratic Party. It had a c1rculat1on of 75,000. Together, 1he step~ against 1hc media have r:med doubt about the contmuc<l strength of Gorbache\ '<; pohC) of glasnost, or openne~!>. -IJ) th~ ·'-3 ociatttl Prt' 5 News of the Weird Pomona man caught semng blac~ack cheating device <..A R ON CITY -Nc\,1cl.1 ca\lno regul.11ors '·'~ tlin \e haltc.:d the markelin!! nl .in Ilk· !!:ti hl.1ckJac ~ lht:ating dn1le "1th tht: Jrre\l of .1 P1m111na, Calif. man ''hl' old tht• J c· \ICC' lor $'\ '\{)() tatc G.sming Contwl Uo.1rJ a!!cnu. anJ Lo' ,.\ngcle' Count\. t'ahf.. herifr, 1n'e'll· )!a tor' arrc\teJ Gcnrgc J ti" in F<1rlo" 42. on I nda\ un .1 charge o f selling a chea11ng de· \ICC and 11le~all~ IO'lrUlllOI! l'lu)ef\ on II~ U''"· The de' ice, l nu\\ n ,.., 1 he "Ca~ey," y,a~ mar~eted "" "the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat · VOL. 15, NO. 035 Editor'• Hotlln• 642~ YOIJI -eotA Ille o.ty Ptlell OI -... be _.,.,.,,.,....,.~IOEOOI w..nloooel Tiie -~ "'°"'-~-a!TWJbeUMlllO~ ...... 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I he Oame' 111ni1cJ a rug but d11J r.tll do clllcn•1vt damage lhc oir~on nccu rrcd bc:1wc:cn 7 pm Monday AnJ 8 lO 1 m I ucsd.iv • A 1ele\ta1on set v.orlh SSOO ..,.,,., ,tolcn from a 1990 l rncoln Town C.:ar 11 Rot11n~ ford, 2060 I l1rbor Blvd 'I he: theft occu rred bctv.ecn 2 30 pm Tuud1y and 2 '\O p m. Wtdncsday • Someone llOlc I boy'• red Pru c,mp b1qslc v.1Hlh $600 from • &•nae 1n the 100 blocrc of R«hc 1cr Suect tt<:tween q pm. Tucsd.1y and 7;30 a.m. Wed· nc"fav • Clothes valued al S700 were \tolcn from a l111ndry room rn 1bc 2600 block of N~n Boulc";arJ be· tween q JO and 10.30 pm Tueld•y. Fountain Va lley A 20..yur-old Wc,tmln1tcr man ""' 1rrc red fric.lly n1Jht on ~1p1<;1on of hav1n1 acvcnt ou u11ndtnJ 1rtrr1C w1rranu EdY<-ard Riehard Budd •as arrested ancr of· ficcn pulled him ovcr on an atlc8Cd tntfic v~1tt0ft •• • Heil A\'CDUC a.nd Mapol4 Strul ; .. • Someone hot oul rwo windows •1th a pellet pn at nwo Wimer Avtnut bu1tnt11a friday Mttlna. TIM v1ndel shattered 1 frofll window at EmefllC*Mcr at ••• 11970 W.irncr A\C ;at .ii-.1ul 7 50 pm ,1nJ then ht! • K(:()nd·Ooor v.1n1lnw .it ll1C'\ctc F.'rri:'' ah\1111 I~ 111111 utcs later Damage ta 1hc v. rndn~> "·" S t,IXIO • About s~ IOO '" JHOp.:tlV V.A\ \htlcn rt1•m .. h1•0l\.' on 1he 1"400 tilo,k ot 'ltcrrJ 'lr1;cl T ml.I\ nmrn1ni: fntry into the hml\C V.llS m,,Jc h\J hrc,1kin~ .t lotchcn window • Someone stoh: StiOll "!lfth of rwrcrl\ rrnm II '9HO [).mun rwkcd .11 112'4 l,no"J/•lr \\C •omc11mc Thur d.iy night 11rtcr brc:.\k1ng " \lo.mdov. on lhc \clll· etc Huntington Beech ~mconc itole • ano..,board, .i teathtr JIClu:t ind SIO 1n tho JOO blue.tr of I Ith Street • An 1rn~t1nt pnnc1pal u1d when he anl\c:d 111 the nwrn1n1 at (;re. I \11cw hool. be found a hr lu;n v.indow and a note 1n h11 office no11fy1n1 him or "a cctt11n 'urprisc th11 can So boom." • • A house: m the 16000 blodl of tlmta1e l.Anc wu ran'ltked and a h and ,cwclry WOtth °D,000 •'(tC t n, owncn ""' • A nc1~bot enmplain d that •n unauattic.t t-o..1 ••• &cit• h and dry tln tho 64rcct \ln«l lut nJay on Moody ck, t0uth of Pearce ucct, • Th~ broke a •iodow to a t986 T~• in th 4000 bloc.le of Vista Beh11 Df~c and tll.lk a tcrco .. ..., IC 9'2() • La~uno Ucach \ m.m \llling m h1, c;ir rcpor1cd 1 man tJmc up to h" c.1r ;aml lhrcw hi\ arm intu the c:..ir window and hrnlc 11 I he \l"pccl h.n nm bc1 n found • A m.in "·'' arrc\ICd for cllin& mlFIJUlnl II I Cl!)' pt cr ll.111 w.is \Cl for SI0,1100 W11nct.i.c:\ have re· J"OrltJ th.it the m n \\~\ 11>0 OfftrtnQ COCillllC for s.ile cwport Beach l hrcC' men's watchc . V.'tlflh a total $161000. •cr"C m1 '"' from • dC\k 1n • home '" the 300 bMX;k or Pl· uu l 1Jo • • h allh<arc bu\tnc tn the 400 block of Wut• minuu Avenue 101 a l>omh threat VII its I.I\ nna Kf"•« A man c.llled and ntcd fot • &upcrvi'°'• •nd •hen the tcMCc opcr11or informed him he had reached lhe •nn.-crina JCf"1Cc, lie procceckd LO ask the upcra1or •bout lhc: color of her hair, hct mari11I 1111us, her hc1&ht and .. h lher l.hc hid duldrcn The ~ntor told ltim he couldn't &M lhtl information out and n:plicd. "I'm eo1n1 fo blow up the build· Ing. I'll 1u11 rush lh1 ml t'utton." ~~~ ~~~·~~------~--,.~~ C.Omp1 c d pl•)'(rt were toJ~p out ol • 1990 Volksw11<:n Jetta J'Ulicd 1n a lot tft IM 1200 ~loct of Weit Oilho.a P.oQI rd and a t91S Honda C'Mc rartcd 1n an ~ •t FemaidO Street a!MI EaM a., Avn.ao, 8oth can Nd llwir.....,.........., • . . 1.,., ----What do .~ •JI I lftMIP of myon cbabied to aa an-cttor at the bottom of the sea? A aoocf start. --- Actually, that'• a rcmod· elcd lawyer joke fJld it real· ly doesn't apply to the me· lange of Newport Beach mayors who were honored Friday night at the Newport Mamou. It was the 10.h Annual Mayor's Dinner, ~nsored by Speak Up ~·~· !• a non-profit city· Fred Martin wide citizens group. Ed Hirth, got right into _____ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=== the spirit or the evenina by . ~ ~A. greeti~,. "My .rcu<>"". has· C ~ ~~ beens. He unintentionally _ • __ got the crowd or more than 200 roaring with laughter when lie started to talk or the time in 1970 when then-city manager Harvey Hurlburt d~ided to move on. "I remember when Hoorvey Helbit. .. Harley Halvber ... ah .. ;H~lbey ... HARVEY HURLBURT! ... " Don McGinm got the audience roaring with his tale of a young woman who came before the city council to protest her ar· rest for sleeping in her car. Naked. "She stood there, nicel dressed with a topcoat " McGinnis re- called. "I lried to· explain that in Newport it was' against the law 10 sleep in one's car, dpecially nude. She wasn't buying this, so she ~nbuttoned ~er co~t al)d ... " Milan Dostal s advtce to present and future mayors is to "Watch what )'OU say when the press 1s Involved" when the air: port was a topic of intense discussion and he was asked what he would do if the city couldn't get the noise controls it wanted. ."Just )<?kin~, l said I'd volunteer my home in Westcliff• as a Nike mi 1le sate. A reporter from the Register heard this, and it was all over the paper the next day." Jackie Heather (1980-1983) remembered that "mo t of the council and all of the mayors were men. When-th~y'd want to dis- cuss wmc .issue and di~n't want me involved, they'd simply call a reces • go into the men s room and confer. I'm sure that was a vi- olation of the Brown act." When Evelyn Hart took the rostrum, my wife leaned over and whispered, "Look at Evelyn." "I am," I whispered back. "No. look at what she's wearing." "Yeah, nic.e outfit." "It' the !tame as mine." So it was. It seems both of these fine women had been to the Store Keeper's close-out sale and struck a splendid bargain on a $180 outfit for $70. Evelyn noted that it was during her term as mayor that the agreement between the city and the county for airport noi c abatement was hammered out. "But by the time we finally got it all wrapped up, my term was ove r and Phil Maurer gol to sign it for the city," she lamented. .Maurer said he was on the counci• for rwo years before he re- alized he could take advantage of the city's health insurance plan. "I do~'t really have anything funny, just inform;Jtive," he aid. T~ 1llus1rat~, he tol.d t~e audience that, "Ydu only get military credit for social security 1f you apply for it." There were plenty of "hmmms" around the room. That was well worth the price 'bf ad- m1 ion for many of us. John Cox told of the time he was asked to a11cnd a black tie event at the Marriott. He amved to find that: "It was a black-tic Tupperware party. There were 300 (Tuppe rwa re Jleswomen) from Japan and I wa.s the only man " Said Don Strauss: "I was only mayor. for one )eJr. and th :u's probably funny enough." Ruthclyn Plummer told about, "the myste ry of Newport Beach Ctty Hall. .. Something about nashcr . Junny lcllers, "clo Cl SOS!llp about our city co uncil" and rats in the council chamber . I gue!t 11 was prelly much an inside story. ·:The biggest JOke is Phil Sansone being mayor," snid Mayor Phil San one. He told of consulting with the maintenance man at m y hall about a rickety desk chair in the mayor's office. The man sug- ge!tted Sansone a k Bob Wynn for the money to buy a new chair. "You don't war1t to ask Wynn about money for a chair. The city attorney did that and the Daily Pilol wrote it up for three days." "Well, if you don't get a new cha ir, don't lean to the left ," the maintc-nance man warned." "I am not left-oriented," the mayo r cunnudgconed. Fred Martin 's column runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- ~ys. . Bulletin Board The South Coast Literacy Council wall be hdlding tutor tratn1n1 cluscs to whomever wbhe1 10 volunteer. They will be held In El Toro and Laguna Beach. To enroll in the classes, call 497-1138 or 493-6279. ................ NEWPORT BEAOI -A free lcc- 1ure aimed at educatln.a people about Attention Deficit Disorder will be given today at the ColJtlinc CounJClinl Center in Ncwpon Beach. For more In· formation. caU 476-0991. more tnfonMllon as available by e&llina 431·5880. ·~ ~·-, ...... COSTA ME.SA -Mcm than SO "late Sllrtina" 15-weelt claacs wfll ICI under way Monday, Feb. 11, at Oranao C'.oast C:Ollege in Costa Mesa. Reptu- tion runs lhrouah Feb. 15 In the colleac admissions off' ace. c;Juscs arc offered In subject uc.as incJuding American atudiel. a.nthropol· or,y, business, computer iftfonMtlon iystems. early childhood education, or· namental hortiailture. political 1eie.nce and spcedl. More infom\ltioft is availa- ble by callins 432-sm. Ill •111111 .. •I 111 HVm"INGTON BEAOf -Basic e1n1mcse New Year -the ytar ol the self-defense 1ccbnlquc1 and rape. pt -wall be ccltbntlcd 11 the ntnth prevention stntcpes will be dilcuatd HUNTINGTON .BEACH -The Vi- 1nnu1.I Tet Festival on Feb. 16 and 17 from 10 un. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, at Golden West Collep in Huntfnaton Feb. 23, in Room 123 ot the Recrc:- Beach. Festival competitions for paint-ataon Ed~dc>e ~ •• Golden ans. children's traditional dress., Oricn-West Collcp In HHtitlttm Buch. 111 cheis. vollcJball and se>«cr The clau II for WOfDetl ot all •act toumaments arc tchcduled for both and the pcnonal dcfcue *iUt llucht da)'I of the cvcntt. Authentic cuisine, require no llrtftltb. O.• npe wlJI allo cultural exhibit., ttower 1mnpmcnt1 be dilCUllCd. The ,_ 11 U9 Md .,._ and 11mc Wlll be fc.aharcd II fcttival infonnatioa ii ... IJMle by calUftl 191· booths. 3991 . The fclliv•I la orptilzed by tho -.. • 4 j /'" Union of the Vie~ s. ... , Mo HUN11N01QN 9IAOI -Ooldea IOd100M of Soulbcm CautorMa. Moro Wac Collete ii II•:! # .._. wm information Is .......,.. by c.atmc 193-offer a ct.. oa ..,... ID ., PIM JeW. ons. c1,,.· ''°"' 1 eo 10 p.a. 'hladlJ, M . I'" I I I II :U:.':..,."-IJ6 at ... rt' '11..._ COSTA MESA -nr art ol pr.-How to ~ 1111 ..._ ... peons • romeadc dtucr b two II IM ...... MMI ...._.._. • .. 1 • 11 . of • _. ..... -J r--1 SF I wbjoct • _,, lbtl ..._ ............ II Ii -..... IO ~JO P·"' ,......, Ill ltlDOlll Its flllllll ID ................. Pl -1. I .. •-I _....... ~-I\ 1111 ...... ..wma• Cl ~ .. --~ .... --.a.. ..,,,.,, - CO..Coltfl. .. ""'"14 ......... ... ,,........, .. ,_ ... _._ Wll RIP 11WZEP" ........................... ...._ 1 ;;am•lllllllt ... ................................ II I 1 t • ... 1•1hO~·''flll .. ......... ......... . ... Is a 1111 1't -II .- Monday, February 4, 1911 Pa I dlpftllllll lhOWI pride lor Kuwait government helps by donating special T-shirts By Ami CtllDll " • Or-. COMI Olly P'lal FOUNTAIN VALLEY • With a little help from the Kuwaiti gov· ernment, the Fountain VaJley Po· lice Depanmenl, clad in briaht red 04Free Kuwait" T-shirts, staged a photo Wednesday to show their support for the troops and a fellow officer serving in the Penian Gulf. ~ Kuwaiti government officials do- nated scores of T-shins and about five coffee cans full of buttons to the department after being con· tactcd by a former employee, who is rtlated to a Fountain Valley po- lice officer. Lt. Rod Gillman said. Virtually every member of the department had their photo tak.en at various times Wednesday, to show support for the troops anu Fountain Valley· Police officer Bob Gallaugher, a marine .reserve offi· cer servi ng in the Gulf, Gillman said. "We've been sending him all kinds oi stuff in the mail," Gill· ~an said. "We're hoping to get a picture or· him holding this pic- ture." A photo will also be sent to President George Bush. Besides an option to wear the l :i!l 1f 1!1i I [ti 1r9 1l 11 r;J ill fl Fountain Valley School District Mondar. Corn dog, orange juice, fru it cup, chocolate milk Tuesday: Sloppy joe, mixed veg- etable, fruit juice, hamburger bun, milk Wtdntsday: Cheese and sausage pizza, fresh fruit, juicy treat, milk Thursday: Toasted cheese sand· wich, b~llered corn, fruit bar, milk Friday: Cheeseburger, French fries, fruit juice, han,burger bun, ketchup, milk Huntlncton Beach City School District Monday: Taco snack, carrot salad, taco sauce, ftuit' and sauce Tuesday: Hot dog on a bun, mustard, baked beans, coleslaw, pudding Wtdnt day: Chicken patty and bun, ketchup, buttered corn, diced peaches, ice cream cup Thur day: Spaghetti with meat sauce. tossed salad, roll, fun fruits Friday: Cheese pizza, pineapple chunks, frosted brownie Laguna Btach Unlntd School District Monday: Hot dog or chil i dog and bun, rcli h, mustard, French fries, fre sh fruit , doughnut holes, milk Tuesday: Italian spaghetti with meat sauce. 3 way salad, gaflic French bread, orange wedges, milk W~ncsday: Fiesta stick, taco sauce, Mexican rice, green salad with ranch dressing. bar topping, trail mix, apricots-bananas-apples. milk Thur day: Cheesy que~dilla, salsa, corn niblcts, garden salad, Yankee Doodle bar, milk Friday: Turkey strips, dipping sauce, whipped potatoes, chemes, cake, milk ewport·Mtsa Unlnect School District Monday: Cheese pizza, or shred- ded beef taco, cheese and lettuce, orange wcdies, milk, cookie 'IUnday: Italian spaghetti, or shredded beef taco, cheese and lettuce, pears, French bread, milk Wednesday: Turkey patty, bun, or shredded beef taco, cheese and lettuce, applesauce, milk, birthday cake Thursday: Chili, or shredded beef taco, cheese and lettuce, pineapple, crackerdiles, milk The Fountain Valley Police Department poses in their "Fre Kuwait" T-shirts in tront of their station -"Free Kuwait" buttons on their uniform • officers also have nag decals on their squad cars to help show a little support for the troop , Gillman said. Patriotic di splays by the officers, who could conceivably be called on to handle ant i-war demonstrations. have not caused any debate within the department, Gtllman said. So far about the only dcmonstratiom taking place in Fountain Valley have been in favor of the troop!> and the pre~1den1. he added. The same has not been the ca!>c for San f rJnc1sco and UC Berkeley police officer . some who ha\ie protested department polic1e!> barring them from we:i.ring pins or \licker; on their unifonns. San h anc1sco police officers were told this week to take 'pr<>-· troop upport decorations off their uniforms, ahtlough some officer$ d1 pl.iycd little U.S. nag stickers• on the side of their b.clmcts during• recent an11-war demonstration , The Associated Press reported. Send .Saddam a message ••• ... and win a dinner for two! • In the space provided above. please write in the message you'd hke to send Saddam Hussein (please keep at clean) via a U.S. missile Send your entnes before Monday, Feb. 11 to· Send Saddam A Message, c/o The Daily Pal:it. 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA 92627. You can also call our Editor's Hotline at 642-6086 and leave your message (please leave your name and phone number. tool) We will then forward all of them to Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of the allied forces. The two top entries will each receive a $100 gift cenmcate tor dinner for two at a land· mark Newport Beach restaurant A samp)ing of the entries will be printed in · an upcoming edition of the Daily Pilot. Friday: Chicken Cried steak with potatoes or shredded beef taco, ~ceseand~ruce.peKha~~r~~~=~=~=~=~=~~~=¥7~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dinner roll, milk ri ·~ 0tt1n View ~HUMANISTIC THEMPY~ School Dt1trkt )? ~ M011day: Shredded beef taco I re with cheese, ulsa, orange. tortilla, ~ ~ milk ~ )? 'htlday: Italian 5pagheni, c~ fC i salad, pears, dinner roll, milk ~ )l WedMIQy: Turkey patty, bun. I ! applesauce. ooi of raisins. milt I re '1'11wt4My: Chili beans. ·~ I ~ -· • -..... .n. ~ J'uice~ine1~e, crackerdiles, milk a-W a-M a ~ 1: icken fried 1tcak. M.Ngl, F.;mtv Md 0-ld • whipped potatoes. ~ crilp, ~~ IMF12189 S dinner roll, milk ~ -----Oiiiilir .... WP 2 ---...--. , .. _,,....,.~ . .......... ,.. .. ....., ....... ,.,.. c-..-•=---al .............. .,.c1.a.1., la: OPERATION DESERT'S ............ -_ .. 1111.•• Is that Did Now, what wu I doin& in an el- e1:int French restaurant durlna the very fint week of New Year re· pentance time? It had aounded like a aood idea. But I was aorry for that decision as soon as l looked at the menu foll of wonderful delicacies. • · Reluctantly and out of sheer de· 1ennination, I manaaed to tum down a glass or wine and to order me " afe" green stuff -'Wilh dressing on the side. The French waiter rolled his. eyes. "You must t>e on a diet," be said. "Everyone is on a diet this week." You've &°' that right, I smiled. "lt happens every year ... lt'll take another week before things are back to normal and people arc or- dering good food again," he smile d back. Unfortunately, he had the right idea there too -if "good" means "fattening." By now, mo 1 dieters have relaxed a bit and have slipped back into comfortable old habits. Linda Algaz l All of which goes to prove aaain that diet-guru Bob Schwartz is rig)lt. "Diet Still Don't Work" (Breakthru Publishing, Houston, Texas 1990). Last month, in the spirit of the willpowe'r·needs·all-the-help-it·can· ge t season, l attended a meeting of 1he Fountain Valley Chamber of Comroercc with the hope of hearing aulhor Schwartz reveal some mag ica l new painless method of weight control that djdn't in· duck dittin Oearly, J the man really insists that diets don't work, he couldn't be cruel enoup to tell \II what would work. Bob, b>kina like be mi&ht be '5, said be'• st,..sed with his own wci~t lincc age 30. ''Pblally," he said. •on tbal one fateful mom- ina. I went to my dolct and select- ed my ablolutely luaest pair of pants. But when I went to button them, they wouldn't dose. "Have you ever called into work ... fat?" asked Schwartz. "The pants-shock was the last straw. I needed to lose weight. So I ran 20 miles and didn't cheat even once on whatever it was that was supposed to be my 'diet' that time. "At the end of the weeJc, I had lost one pound. One pound ... and I had 39 to go. Jiavc you ever known in your heart that you weren't going to make it?" Schwartz had been in the health club business and had always been FDA criticizes Alzheimer's researcher NEW YORK -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has bro- ken 11 cus1omary silence on eAper- imental drug reviews to blun tly cn11c1zc a re earcher "ho found benef1I'> m an e><pcnmental drug / for Alzheimer's disease. The criticism, in a letter in the Ne'.lr Engla nd Journal of Medici ne,· 1op llhort of accusing Dr. Will iam Su mmers of misrepresenting his "ork '.lrith the drug THA The researche r's initial report "led many to believe that a major breakthrough had been made in the 1rcatment of Alzheimer's de· men11a," the FDA wrote. -By tht Assodated Pttu Inside Medicine conocmcd with welaht ao. aad diet. He had Yiatched othen yo-yo their wetaht hiabcr and hi&hcr. Pinalty, he had to consider the idea that cffetina must not be the answer. In searcb for what the IDIWCr could be, Schwam bcpn a unique kind of research. He studied what he calla ••Naturally Thin" people to discover ii they had any secrets for the ... of UL Studyifta fat people, ho con- cluded, to leam how to bo thin (as rcseard\en bad dOne in the put) is like stucfytfts poor people to lcam how to be ricb. The audience buq on his every word. Thia handaome, thiJl, nice man wu about to share the secret formula that WC had waited all OW' lives to hear. What Wll it that WU IO unique about those who were so-called "Naturally Thin?" Could we be· come like them? You won't believe the answers. It seems that 0 Naturally Thin·• people I~ as good u they do be.· cause they on1¥ cat when they're hungry. And yes, we can become like them. More, neltl week. .Drug may head off Parkinson's NEW YORK -Experimental the trigger for that cell death is drugs prevented brain cell death in unknown. rats that is linked to Parkinson's The new study is reported in disease in humans, sugge ting a last week's issue or the British possible approach to fighting the journal Nature by scientists at a :liseasc, scientists aay. corporation called Schering AG in The drugs blocked the toxic cf· · Berlin. f ects of a subst,ncc th at produces They injected rats in the brain Parkinsonlik~ symptoms in people with electrically charged particles and kills the same brain cell cir· called MPP-plus, which the body cuitry that Parkinson's affects. manufactures from a substance But scientists cautioned ~at no-called MPTP, the chemical that bOdy knows what role, if any, this produces the Parkinsonlike effects. toxic proce s plays in Parkinson's They found that brain damage disease. So the usefulness of drugs could be largely prevented if the that block the toxic process is un· animals were given drup called clear. NMDA antagonists, either before Parkinson's disease is a poten· or with the MPP·plus injection. t1ally disabling condition that can The antagonists prevent a natural include tremor, rigidity and grad-substance called glutamate from ual lo s of spontaneous movement. binding to brain cell at sites lt is caused by the death of spe-called NMDA. receptors. . cific brain cells, but in most cases, The protection was temporary 1n some cases and apparently perma- nent in others, depending on how often the antagonists were given. The result implies that NMDA antagonists. may be useful in pre- vent ing Parkinson's disease, the re- searchers-wrote. A prevention strategy would probably require identifying people at high risk or developing Park- inson's, said Richard Heikkila of the Robert Wood Johnson Medi- cal School at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Je rsey. No test exists to make such predictions, Heikkila said. Scientists may eve ntually test whether NMDA antagonists can keep symptoms from worsening in newly diaplosed Parkinson's pa· ticnts, he said. -By tJH Associated Pttu Eyesight-threatening pterygium often can be treated successfully By Or Christopher Lyon Speoal 10 the Oa11., Pt1o1 Remem~r ho" ~our t'~es u~d to look -"hue and lresh "1th a clear spar~lc on the cornea 'o" "1th a gro"th (plcr)giuml often on the <J1de nc:ar )Our no~ \OU can \C'C: 1l'> ugl) red. fk~h~ bulgl' protruding onto the ""h11e of 'our CH~ It l'\ll'nd'i onto thl' ckar comc.-a of' our l"\ e c;lowl) in' adrng the onn· clear and bright ll~SUl'. gro""1ng tm,.ird the Lcntcr of \.Our pupil ult1ma td) thn:a1enrng )Ou r \ l'>IOn Or ma,~· \OU had 1t remo\l•d once before. and 11°'> gro"n back (an JO\ thing be: dont"" "'-111 )Our e\l· l'' er he' "hm: and clear again" \~ '' 11h .im ~urgu.:al procedure. there are no gua rantccs bu1 help "' a\atlahk .\ ptl'r. g1 um 1' a tle\h' grn" th (though not a lann·r) that ln\Jdt.>'i the dl'ar rnrm·J Th1<; abnormal grn" th oftl·n nn the inner l:Ornea of the e~c near 1he nose. 1s a fibro,asc ular connecti ve 11ssue overgrowth, ans1ng from the whit(' of the e\e. Thi\ produces a scar at us tip deep 1n the cornea Often a bro"n hne of d('gcneraung tissue 1s fo und aht"ad of the apex toard the central corn ea o'erlymg th e pupil. The m'embrane under the corneal c:p1t hcllum (clear skin ) called Bo"man·s me mbrane degenerates and 1\ replaced b' dense connecu'c , HEALTH '91· YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO A HEALTHIER '91 . - -W AH ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY PILOT & INDEPENDENT PUIUCATION DATE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 , 1991 DEADUMES SPACE & COPY FEB. 12, SPM CAMER/\ READY FEB. 14, SPM OVER 100,000 CIRCULATION IS0,000 READERS IF YOU OR YOUR COMPANY WOULD UICI TO ADVERTISE IM THIS ADVERTISIHG SUPPLEMENT, PLEASE CALL: THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT OR HUNTINGTON BEACH/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT 641-4311 xt50 I tissue .. What causes a ptcryg1wn '> io\lthough not "ell understood, It 1s bl· he' cd to be ca used b)' ultraviolet rad1a11on present 1n sunhghl. This 1s bc<'3usc people who spend a lot of time outdoors k11 ng. JOgging. "" 1mmmg or ""orkmg outside w11 hou1 protection (hat'I and i,unglassesl arc fo und to hav(' pterygta mort' often than people ""ho h'c 1n le s sunn ) climates In add111on. df') and dust} en- ' 1ronmcnts al so seem 10 increase C)l' 1rnta1 1on and pla) a role 1n ptcf)tl.IUm induction .\ ptcf)g1um 1c; not cancerous. >\lth ough they can grow ra pidly ~nd qu1c kl} recur (up to four out of 10 can gro" hack aft er simple re- mo, al). a pter)g1um never spreads around the c'e or body. ff tcn untrcat('d . the unsigh tly ma.,., can gro" and threaten v1s1on. <;1ght 1., afT<.-cted 1n two ways -11 can "arp the cornea producing a\t1gma11sm or 11 can actually grow o'er the pupil acting as a wmdow r,hade. blocking v1s1on Moreover. contact lens wearers oflen fi nd lh('1r lenses displaced or uncomfort.1bte with the growth on their e)e. reducing wear comfort. .\ftcr a 1tmrough e'ammat1on and tcsung the C)C. both 1ns1de and out. \OU ma' be cons1deft'd a can· d1datr fo r remov:il. Discuss 1h1s ""11h 1he doctor and consider )Our options Lt as ~nown that with simple removal. four out of 10 can grow hack. desp11e proper surg1val tech· niqucs. Older methods 10 reduce 1Jus recurre nce mclJ,de rada11on and chemothernp) (three trea t- ments with beta-radiation and/or m1tomyc1n). Due to poss1bk side d Tects (cataracts. corneal 1ox1c1t)'). other methods have bttn sough t. A combined method includ ing p1eryg1um removal. diamond polishing and shavmg of the cornea (keratcctomy). a conJunct1val graft and sterotd/an11b1ot1l 1nJcct1on all help reduce the recurrence to le s than 5 percent The graft 1s taken from high under t~e e)'ehd. where the white "skin" rapidly grows back. This fresh 11ssue replaces the old dis.- ca~ area As wnh any surgery, si de effects are 10 -~ e><pccted. Ths most f re- quent 1s a reddening of the C)e at the graft site. · This usuall)' rt'SOh e-s after 30 to 60 da)s. wi th the e)c becommg "h11er ~pendmg on the patient's skin color. texture and age, the graft may take on an off.white appear- ance. Other. visual heahng signs arc a t('ndency to close the e)'e for the first ""eek or so after the procedure. Somt drainage can be expected together with some suture 1rnta- 11on These will normally absorb or fa ll out with 11me. (This column deals w11h common medical top1rs and 1s Mnttt"n by mC'd1cal and denUJI spcc1alms. Plrasc forward qut' t1ons to the Medical Pl:Jza -\ssocuw on of ew- porr C'entrr. ('/O the Health Educa- tion Found:w on . .160 San M iguel. u1tr 106 . .'lt"wpon &ach 91660). Quit smoking . You11 gain energy as you lose weight. 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Lciana and denU.ts are available in eacb of the following specialties: . .. ................ 2 2 ••• , • .....,.c? .. ... 756-9000 I • . ,, t Ml88-don't llttne Hoffman, Helen Gilson and Francis Di!(on. • ) Monday, February 4, 1991 • r ••• ••mt-.111 n Rax Reed's style on Orange Coast SN.-~..,,.,~~ Not Rex Rttd and Town Hall c.hairwoman Sally Forbes. It wun•t his day. "ls this Friday the 13th?" movie critic Rex Reed asked Salty Forbes last week following the first Town Hall Celebrity Series lecture pon- sored by the Assistance Leaiues of Laguna Beach and Newpo rt Beach, yuest peaker Recd suffered nightmarish microphone problems which delayed his morning 1alk to the 900 assembled at the Edwards Cinema in Newport Beach. Time ran short and hi pre entataon wa abruptly concluded by chairwoman Forbes while he "sltll had so much to say." Then on his way to lunch with VlP league members, the car in which he was riding collided with another. No injury. Good grie . The slick and witty Recd rose to the caU, however, and kept his lady admirers mesmenzcd. He told talcs of old Hollywood, the super stais and how he knew as a movie- addictcd youngster growing up in the south that someday he would be a mm critic. "My mother said I came out of the ~omb with op1n1ons," he said. Recd has httlc pos111vc to say about current films. "All the fun has gone out of the mOVtcs. What happened to stars like Garbo .. the beauty of Ava Gardner .. the spirit of Barbara Stanwick . the charm of Irene Dunn? "Now days all the leading ladies look like pizza waitresses!" He's unimpressed wath Mad- onna. "I got m trouble because I said I imagined her sheets smelled." . He calls Bette Davis a great dame; admires Katherine Hepburn; finds Kathleen Turner interesting; anc th1J1ks Meryl Strecp cries too much but is get- ting more like Greer Garson all Carol Humphreys the time. He's angry that the lack of suit- able scripts keep box office favor- ites Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton and Sharley Maclaine from working. Recd acknowledges Paul New- man. Robert Redford and Oint Eastwood still top the heap of male leads. "The only thing that changes is that their f emaJe co- ta rs get younger." He's aghast over Neanderthal products Arnold Schwancneggcr and Sylvester Stallone and believes mo t of world can't tell Al Paci.no, Du tan Hoffman and Robert De Naro apart Come March 25, he picks De Niro to win the academy. award nod for has role rn "Awakenings" and tap "The Gnfters" Anjehca Huston to wm best female actress. He predicts "Dances W ith Wolves" w11l receive the Oscar for best picture. "Films hould raise the quality of life," he says. ''.W~at's unpor- tant is to co away from a picture feeting something." -When teen-age girls are b·attered by boyfriends .. Ann Landers DEi\R A LA DER I kno"' ~ou'\e v.ntten a 101 about battered "'omen. but mo~t people aren't aware that teen-age girls can be battered. too I began dating a temfic-lookang gu) when I v.as I 6 He wa reall) cool and had his own car. A )Car later I was scared to death of him I ~idn't dare tell m~ family for fear the) 'd make me litop sctang him and I d1dn"t want to If I broke one of his rules. he would beat me up Once. when I wore m) Jeans too ttght (according to ham) he locked me in the trunk of has car I thought I "Would suffocate It wu a homblc e~pcnencc My famal) kne"' no1hing of 1he hell he put me •hrough He made an effort 10 put the bru1}CS where no one "'ould 5ce them. On the rare occasion "'hen the) "'ere '1s1ble (lake a black e)e). I would tell people I. had had an arodent. I "as the ideal child -· I had ma1ght .\s. got home on ume. dad all my household chores and never gave m ) parents any trouble. It "'a'>n·1 until I attempted su1c1de at the age of I 8 and then got some great coun'i<'hng. that I began to undentand hov. he had taken con- trol of my hfc .\nn please pnnt this letter and alert teen-age gJrls and their parents to this potentially dangerous s.itu- auon "lo one "'ould ha\C auesscd such a thing was goma on 1n m) hfe I realized that I wasn't alone "'hen I met other )ouna 11rls in the support group ""ho "'ere JUSt hke me -LUCKY TO BE OUT OF IT DEAR L CltY: nit lt .. , Ille first letter I've pri•ted fr9m a teea- ager wtto wu Mllerff by ~ .. boyfrleecl. My advice Mt be.ea to 1et o.t at~. Ne py ls werdl h . nere ls " utleaal 1eppor1 l""P fof' bettffe4 , .... e prls. btlt iky cu call Ute D9mettlc v1e1nce e.uu.e fer !kip. ne .. mwr II ...... JU.SAFE. TWo spots tor people with no sense ot direction DEAR A:'ll ' LANDER \1) father died on Monda) His \ISH to the emergcnC) room v.as the first time he had Sttn a doctor in more than ~5 )Cars He -Aas 56 and died from a mass1\e heart attack. ' Ann. for years famtl)' and fnends had been afteT Dad lo 10 to the doctor for a sJmpJe checkup His stock reply was. "If at ain't broke. why try to fiit 11:· He never 1m- a11ned what 11 v.ould do to his wtfe and fam1I> when he finall) "broke ·• ff any of ) our readers sec Lbem- SiCh cs an th1'\ letter. it's ume to do somethina about 1t. If the one you love 1s as stubborn as D.ld "MH, keep nagging. Maybe you'll get through wmchow and Sl\e a hfe . And 1f YO happen to be the stubborn one. make an appoint-. ment toda) urc. a checkup doesn't guarantee an)'thing. Evef)- one has beard of a person who left the doctor's office v.1th a clean blll of health and dropped dead on the strttt But 'A>hat about the people ~hose ph)'s1al problems Yrett cauiht tn tJme., You rarel)' heat about them beau~ they arc bvana ha pp'. health> li\CS. It's usdess to look back. but •c an't help but bcbevc ·that if Dad had aone for regular cbcckups he could have bad many more years of good health and happiness. -R.W IN WARRE • MICH. DEAR R.W.: Of c..ne u unaJ ct.eek., ,, ti•~--.... ... CMYmiftt UMI ~ Mt lt't Ute kit lli•atmellt I b.w el .. laee4.,. terlM9 .......... •••tt peace of m1M. TM time te ae a ..... , ls wlMll Y• ve,..... well. TlauU for rna•Mte1 a Gem ., dte Day: TMn ... .. 014 • ...,.. ... lh'ell ........ . b4 M muy dalWrell lk,.. ... el aamn .. all lillu tall mt. · Q There arc places 1n this v.orkj where )OU can ,only move 1n one Not C\ef)bod) 1n Fairbanks. . Make that ducklinp Yes And rr========================:; Alaska. knov.s it's against the law robtns ~nd onoln TakC$ a m1aht) d1rcct1on ame tY.O., A North Pole. South Pole I\ plant fertilizer called ··cc-s4·· came out in 19 4 Said to be twice as potent as steer manure. But 1l didn't do 100 v.ell on the market Finall). scllen changed the name to "Krickct Krap." Sales quadrupled. Pure iodine 15 sohd Mick Jauer said. ··1f )Ou act to be a really baa headliner. you have to be prepared for people throwina bottles~ at you in the night." Trendy people v.car black. 01cnt asks, Who started that? Not C hnstopher olumbus. surely. but those around him m1Jht ment the credll. Amona pain's h11hly clothes conscious of that era, at wlS the prcfcf'Ttd color. No Afncan or Asian monkey ever banas by Its tail. L.M. Boyd 1he1 r colds a lot more quickly. What! You thouaht "Bells and Motley" was a law ~rm? Come on, it's the Jester's. costume. Wbat women most dishke about shopping arc Io na hna and pcor .elections. ~hen say. Men sttm most to daslike IPftldinc the time and uyina on cloltte$. there to ll\e beer to a moose. • big bull fr<>s to do th.at. thouah. Farmers sa) their most trouble- some v.ttd 1s the cocklebur. Don't suppose )Ou ever thou&ht of the hippo as Afnca's most dangerous wild ammal. what? Must be. thouih. 1a11st1c1ans say. it lulls more people than any other. The letter " " began as a picture of a fish. Wald goldfish arc dull green. Usually · - Lot of lemminas stay home. )'OU know. To take care of their fam1bes. Accordaoi.. to cnttnainer Jerry Seinfeld, "Women keep their apart· ments n1~ and thetr can a mess. Men keep their cars nice and their apanments a me . " Bactena ne"er die of old qe. When )OU set the table, )OU put the knife on the niht 'irtth the cumna cdae tov..ard the platt. Cunos1ty hett 1s bow far back this practice aocs. Centune GueslS of old brouiht their own lc.Juves To show peaceful purpose, 'the> im- mediately laid down said knives with the ,harp side turned av.ay from all others. Every villaee in Costa Ria has a church Q. What proportion of the con- struction workcn these da) art v.omen? A. One in SO. If t)pical, she cams 2S pcn:cnt !cu than the !'Mn around her. If a plant has a .. oody stem atrona enoulh to hold 1t upn,sht when n's 10 led tall. )OU can call it a Utt. Or '° say tbc e .. peru. w..,.·, cold winien.. but cold some buU. frop cat summers. Iba& aWUd the last Ice ~.rm \old. People who excrc11e daily also set colds. cen.ainty. But accordina to Appelachian Stale University re- .earchen, such cxerci.ers set over Frank Uoyd Wrilht liked to ck- sap hOUICI wilb tfooc cloOn you coukln't radity tee. Sometima, ,,--------------- couldn't evtn fi!'4. Thatcher gets a Fargo welcome on way . to L.A. ---EARGO, N.D. -For .. r Bptish Prime Mhiillet Marpnt Thatcher, on her .., ID ~ to help Ronald a..-.......... his birthday. ..... I brief .. he,. wt toOk &bl c+PO'I 'l .. mundl chocolltt-aMNll flDlllD da' ,... .. very pleMld IO ..... W '" I dllMI IO ml t. ..... 0.. ..... ... .... ""' 0 '" ., Ca u um Pt1 .. t1 a ,,. ~ ........................ ........... OUR lyJollill"9 ~NIWI SWct Here are mini.reviews of a cou· pie of movies scheduled for re· lease this week on ~assette: . • "Dle•llarcl l : Die Harder." John McClane, the New York street cop who found himself in the wrona r.tacc at the wrong time in 1988'1 'Die Hard," unwittingly assumes thel heroic role again here. The movie is a "thriller," al- thouah nothing pa rt icularly thrilling happens. Instead, its mak· crs exploit shock techniques, using dozens or men when two or three would do, and giving them the big· gest as ault weapons available and the worst language imaginable. (R). Rating on a scale of 4: 2. • "Navy SEALS." The embar- rassing "Navy SEALS" is too streamlined' to be interesting. In . lieu of a plot, it "delivers the' goods," as they say, and in a way that reduces its supposedly grown- up material to something thor- oughly adolescent. The story is about about a Navy SEAL team's attempts to infiltrate a Middle Eastern seaport, resc ue a crew held hostage by ruthless terrorists. and retake p<>ssession of American-made Stinger missi les But instead of trying to hold our attention on the story line, the filmmaker goof off with the usual fet1sh1 zed weaponry. the usual spectacle of narcismt1c perfor- mances. and the usual toke n ~cenes. Any reasonably tntelligent moviegoer could see that eve l)- thtng that bappens in ··Navy SEALS" 1s bunk. (R) .. Rating on a Bruce Willis has another bad day in "Die Hard 2: Die Hard~r" (left), while Michael Biehn and Omlie Sheen g1"e audiences little to dap about in !>Cale of 4· 0 Other works slated for relca e this week on videocassette: Drlml O "Le Mans," 1971. Directed by_ Lee H . Katzin. Starring Steve McQueen, Siegfried Rauch, Elga Anderson Drivers battle the dan- gers of the world's most difficult race. O "The Racers," J955. Directed by Henry Hathaway. Starring Kirk Douglas, Lee J. Cobb, Cesar Romero, Gilbert Roland. A man risks everything ro get to the top of the European racing circuit. Candy D "9 and 1/2 Ninjas," 1990. Di· rected by Aaron Worth. Starring Michael Phenicie, Andee Gary, Tiny Lister. Spoof of Njnja movies, television 's "Kung Fu" series, and "Navy SEALS." Both movies are due to be n!leased this week on videoc.ls· sette. James Bond movies. 0 "Hollywood Blvd. II.'' 1989. Directed by Steve Barnell. Star- ring Ginger Lynn Allen, Kelly Monteith, Eddie Deezcn, Ken Wright. Someone is murdering buxom movie starlets. D "Instant Kanna," 1990. Di· rected b_y Roderick' Taylor. Star- ring Craig Sheffer, Chelsea Noble, David Cassidy, Marty Ingels. A TV producer is unlucky an love. · O "The Opposite Sex," 1956. Directed by David Miller. Starring June Allyson, Joan Collins, Joan Blondell, Ann Miller. Remake of 1939 film "The Women," about a g~oup of spoiled wives . MlllCtl O "Goodbye Mr. Chips," 1969. Directed by Herbert Ross. Starring Peter O'Toole, Petula Oark, Mi· chael Redgrave. Musical remnke of the James Hilton story at;out a beloved schoolmaster. O'Toole c · ceived an Oscar nomination. 0 .• ,, Happen«I "' BtooA:lyrl ... 194f Directed by Richard Wborf. Starrina Frank Sinatra, Kathryn OraytOG, Jimmy Durante, Peter Llwford. Friends from Brooklyn try to become famous. Score an· dudes 1'Timc After Time." 0 'Two Weeks With Love," 19SO. Directed by Roy Rowland. Starrins Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Louil Calhem, Carlton C.rpenter. Tccnaaen at the tum of the century So to a ruon in tho Catskills. Score includes 0 Abb1- Dabba Honeymoon." lcllHt lctlll O "Project: Alien," 1989. Di· rected by Frank Shields. Starring Michael Nouri, MU'Yell Caulfield, Darla nne Fluegel, Charles Durning. Cattle mutilations and UFOs are reported in No rway. 0 "Space: 1999." Starring Mar· tin Landau, Barbara Bain, Richard Johnson, Christopher Lee. Four episodes of the '70s TV series. 1111111 O "Steel and Lace," J 990. Star- ring Bruce Davison, Oare Wren, David Naughton. A beaut iful woman who was manhandled to death becomes a robot to settle the score. ...... D "The Church," 1990. Direct· ed by Dario Argento. Staning Tomas Arana. Hugh Quarshie. Worshipers arc trapped in a church that .stands on the·site of a medieval massacre. Debussy Trio to premiere new work • • • • • 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 IEAlJTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF. 27. Blonde. blue eyed, with 1 lovc for travel. dalre. fordp ftlms. and rom811ic walks on the beach, .ks Mr. RJaht ao live happily ever after. find OUl how to meet uneone Ute Chis or place a f'REE Id of your own In DATE..INE. See details In IOday •• cllllifted *1ion.. , 10:00 10:30 1·1:00 11:30 The Debussy Trio will perform the world premiere of a ~pccially commissioned work for harp, flut e and viola Saturday during its per- formance for the Lnguna Chamber Mu~ic Society. The 8 p.m. concert lmprov offers free tickets for military will be held at the Laguna Beach High School auditorium. Music Tno 5 90, 3 collaboration between composer Vince Mendoza and 1he tra o. combines Ja zz and Glass1cal music. The program also will include Couperin's "Troisieme Concert Royaux.'' and Rnvel' "Sona11ne." The Debussy Tno. comprised of Marcia Dickstein on hnrp, Ange la Schmidt on Oute and Keith Green on \1ola. was chosen the 1990 Young Artist of the Year by Musi- cal Ame rica magazine. The concert is part of Laguna Chambe r Music Society's educa- tional outreach program. A post· concert reception for the trio and compo er will be open to ail mem- bers of the audience. Ticket are $20 for general ad· mission; ticltets for students arc SJO. For information call 494-2822 or 249-2404. The lmprov in Irvine is of- fering f rec ad mi saon for all military personnel during the month of February . Any military personnel or spouse~ showing their military 1denf1cation will be admitted free Sunday through Thursday (except Feb. 14) at th e Irvine or Brea locations. Artist Solomon is featured ... RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ ..... cM.. lwt! ltll -•11~ CtSH •s.t-54H 1st The Irvine lmprov is loca~ed al 4255 Campus Drive, ncro!.S from the UCI campu in the Marketplace Shopping Center. For more information call 5:!9-7878. Mavis "'""' Newport llllCll ULI OA CINIMA 709 l 1o111oo 81..d 67S JS70 Mr. •"41 Mn. 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Schramm, vice pr~1dent &. general manager Walter Burrough , 1901 1989, founding publisher Edltorlal Fighting , the good light . . here on · the home front The old aw 1c; that old men declare 'Aa rs and young men die. In o ne ensc that 1s \till true w11h this current Persian Gulf War. but in another c,cn'e there 1<. .1 ne'' d1m en ion th1'> time. Our cncm) here I'> actual!} in1crn.111onal terron.,m Jnt.l that. for the fir t time in modern U c;; h1stOI}. bnng., .a l111le equity into this con01ct. II means thJt \\C, ''ho ~jlt o n the home front. muc;t m.1ke \Orne degree of \,1a1tu:e for J ch.inp.c The sacr1f1ccs rir~ ,m.111 "hen comp..treu tu "h.11 our troop ..trc giving up, hm'e'cr. they "'II C\l\l One place where 1he '\J~nficc " jlre..td~ in e' 1ucn..:c 1, John Wayne Airport PerhJp'i m..tm ,,f ~t'U h..t\C .li re.id\ noticed thJt new FA.A rule~ nn" h,1\e \Cl Urll\ off1l1.1I' \\atching parked car-; .ind h.tggJgc more du,cl\ The rc,ult h.1s often been confusion .rnd dcl."' One recent trip to the airport found tra,clcf\ \\tth ncf\c., fra)~. often re~pondinit u 1wil) "hc:n .1,h d to \\ .11t ,, ht tic longer here. or mo\c thei r c.ir' m11r..: quid.I\ there ·1 h.11' 1he v. rong attitude We ha'c an cncm\ to b.111lc We can't let Saddam Huc;,cin .ind h1' h.1n<l ol 1urom1 thug~ force us mto rc,pC'ndtnl! v.11h k<tr lir Jnccr \\e nn1'1 be l .tut1ou.,, hut ''c l.1n'1 k t him J ... t tic \\h1..·n \\C: mnH', "r how v.e h"c We ~ere hdpp) to 'cc th..tt the: ~upc:r B\m I "·'' hdJ ,,., planned and that President Bu'h rcluscd to tJJ..c: tn the hill,, dchvermg his StJtc of L'ninn fw m c;nmc dPc;cd bunkc:r Thoc;e .llltons 'end the mc''·'l!e 1t1 \1d l 1111 1h.tl \\C rclu'c 111 fear hie; tJc:t1cc; · ~ Let\ fight the good fight .It hnme Ju\t remember how much mo re other' .tr~ l!I\ Ill~. T#ay In Hist .. , T1>ttl\ I' \1o nda\. rch .i thl· J5th d:l\ of 1441 r hl'l l' ..trl' "" JJ,., kft in the H'Jr Toda'·., Hrghhght in H1,ton Fifi, \t"ar\ ago on I ch -l 1'14 1 thl· l n11rd ~·n 1n· Organ11atron' l:lmt' into n1\tl'Ol l' The l \0 J'> 1t'<. hcttC'r knuv.n ,., a prl\Jtd\ finan ct'd non-prolit ''ullit dl·d1 <.ated to ..en tng th<.' oil-du I' morak and re(rt•a11onal nl'l.'d\ ot I \ arml'd \Cf\ IH''> pc:r<;onncl and lht·ir lam1hC''i nruund thl' v.orld ( >n tht<, dJtt' In 1 i ts' Br11J1n dt'd arcd a for- mal cc:s\at1nn of hm 11ltt1<''i v.1th 11\ turmer n>lun~ tht.• l ntl<'d \tat<''> ol ~mc:nca In I 1K'I. elet. tOf"> un.animou<,I~ cho'iC (1corge Wa'ih1ngton a'i first prr<,1dcnt ol the Ll nncd ~t.Jte'> ft he r<"'>Ult'i of the t•k1.t1on "err not tnhulatt'd unul .\pnl hi In 180 1. John "1arihall v.as sv.-om 1n as <'htd JUSttcc of tht.• l ln1trd tatcs In 1861. delc1U1tt''> from m. .. outh\'rn 'ilatt•' met 111 ~1nntgort1- \'I \ \l.1 II• form tht· C unlcdrratt• \t:ltt'' o l \mt•nt.a In 14 ~~ 'l'" ) nrk C 10\l·rnor t ranld tn I> Ron\(.'\l'lt llpt'nl'd tht' \\ lllll'I <II\ mpt\ C 1Jnt<.'' al I ak<.· Plat. 1J ' In I \1'1\ tht• pl;l\ "Our l ov. n .. h' T hornto.n \.\ ilder opcnt'd nn Hroad"a~ In 1945 Prt'stdcnt f-rankltn [) Roo<;t"\l'h Bnt1sh Pnmt: \11nis1cr \\ 1n,1nn (hurt.hill and ')0"1et leader fo<,ef tahn tx·gan a v.-an1mc ulnkrencc at ) nlt.i In I ~4b, the-island nation ot < <''Ion now n Llnka, h«ame an tndr pcndt·nt dom1n1on v.11h1n the Rnt1sh Commonv.ealth, F" c )t:ars ago President Reagan. 1n his fifth State of the t in1on aJdn:"'· proda1med "a great \mcncan comeback" from )Cars of cconom1c woe. and told a JOtnt ~C'i'iton of ( ongress that i\menca "a'> "growing stronger evcrv dav " -8)' tbe A ~oclated Pre11 lly 811'1'J TP1•1• Best 11 the Hotline l duor\ note fhe following are \Jmplc' of Orange Coast Daily Pilot rc.1de.n ' comment and crHI· c13m' The Pilot rum the~e re· ~rome' on J regul.tr ha 1~ and en- cour.iJ!t'' re.idcr' to c.1/J the Edi- tor\ J lot line .JI 642-6U~6. A Gl'Yin' shame I tho11gh1 I v.ould Ct) Jht1u1 there nul hc1ng JO) rc,ult' on 1hc 'upcr<:.rl>" C\enl in Anaheim \u d1um nn .11urdJ> night I or J mJJi>r lo\. 11 'pnrttng C\Cnl. prctt~ \\(',1\.. not to hJ\C .in~ kind vi lll\· cr.t!!C on 11 Defending Miller I m l.1 llin~ about 1:.d1~on ~liller (.11t1de) 1..rn Jan -2"< The man "·" LI,,,,., - Kudos from Ferguson r ll the 1:.d1 1or: I v.ant tn complimcn1 the cdt· (,,r, .ind \l:.tlf fi>r the \lUl,t.1ndinc. •4l1.1h1' u l the Pilot \Ince th1' , .. ar ht ~.tn '11ur fro nt ru~c ed1t1?rt;il "" 'lund.1\, the ~ll1h 111 J.inu:tl"\ "" .1 re.1!'trc,\\ure. H.l\tng fought v.1th the U S ~1 a­ rine ~rnund force\ in three v..Jr~. .ind h.l\1ng aucndcd dozen'> of 'lhonl' un \~Jr "h1le 1n the milt t 1ry I ''·" ,1m m!d at 1hc pr11fc'> ""nJI m1h l.11"\ in'1gh 1 the cd110ri.il rcnn ll'd ;\111 C\ef\one \\hO \Cl"\ed In the m1ht 11"\ .rnJ e'en fc \\cr mcdi.1 eumment.11t1r' :trc "ophl'>t1cJtt'd enough 111 unJcNanJ lhc pnmar: d1fkrenct.· het"'ccn 1h1-. ".tr and V1c1n.1m \, )11u npl..tineJ. Vie tnam ";i., 1t1ui::h1 under the d1rcc11on of pnh- lh.tan' u,1ng the discredited ~tc:-.amJrJ \lraleg) of "gradu:llcd rt,J"'rn'e · fhJt concept \\as Jc- 'P"cJ ,tnd Jen1gr.t1cd ti) ever) ~II· J 1e r "'hl1 C\ c r <,l()('<f on a battle field l h1., \\Jr, J<; )OU corrc:ctl> ob '>C l'\cd. " directed by the miht.iry. U\lng the stra1c~ of dcvao;l3t1ng ma". r h" concept callo; for focus· ing the 2reatest amount of force (power) on th e enem)' that. we can mu tcr, in th e shottc t period of time The only C'<CCpt10n!> we arc ob erving are that ~c are not ustng nuclear v..eaponc; nlir are "e targeting c1v1hJn po pulatton" lh•'> \trJtcgy should re uh in a <;horter w..tr, fey.er ca ual11e<1 on our 1de and victory I would also J1ke to acknowledge the column Y.n1tcn by Bill Lobdell abou1 1-0e protc tcrs. I "a11 both surposed and pica ed by it. Ht column, the Oags you provided to your readers and your front page pray«;r each day, more than offset the naive and non-suppo rtive article by Jam Wood this last Sunday. Keep up the good work. OIL FERGUSON Assemblyman, 10th Di lrict --ltlan .......... To the Editor: We who oppose this senscte wu arc d:uly subjected to ridicule by the pro-war .tpok>11sts and the m11nstrcam med11. The o.ilJ With the notable oception treJICd horr1hl'. "hen he got back :lnU \0 v.r rc many Otht:r prt\OnCf\ .1ml mo'I 1,f the people v.ho Jre 1rc.111n~ thc:'c peopl e \\tlh. d1'>gu~t h l\C not C\t':n the !>h2hte'it idea "'h.11 11 1' hkc tu he J pnc;o ner of v. Jr much le'' a pmone r o( war th.it I' bru1.11tzed much k '> a pm.- oner of v. tr 1h11 " hrutalizcd fur 11 .. c 'c .tr' L1nt1I lhC\C people ha\e any concept "hat th1 0, man v.-ent th rough, I don't th ink lhcy e\.en h.1,e 1he right to e-.cn tJlk about II ·Just the ticket \c,t:rJI \c:,1r~ Jgo Jim \\.uud 11111k .1 hohn 111p .1cro" 1hc U S. on the tr;11n Alter re~ding la't ')und.ty\· column. I ~J' v.c fund a one v.Jy trtp tor ~1m 10 ne,er re· ot Jim \\uod. hJ~ h..1pp1l~ JOtned the throne' of u u,h\ checrleadtnl! 1mirnalht' l!l\lng nev. meaning to th<.· phra'c 'free .ind tndcpcndcnt pr<:,, .. \\ c: li1\C: 111ir ll'llllll"\ .inti. unlike the loH II Mk l\C 1t " CfO\\J v.ho 'q"h " \lkn1..ctl. lhtrn.h the (on· ..111ut1 in ind the f-lr,t Amendment frecJ11m' gu.1rantced 10 p.1r1 1ci- p.tnh llll both \Ide\ OI the 1..1rntrl'· 'c: ,,, \h "~·lumw tkb.1te But thilnk' 111 lhl' l11p,1Jed 'L1ntn l n:p1~r1in2 "' the mcd1.1, lit tle , 1f .tn\, inf,>rm- 1111111 v.h1d1 m11.;ht npl.11n 11ur po \llltlO I\ ncr \eCn nr he 1rd (he 1hou,,1nd' cit pcnplc .1Cfll'-' 1h1' ere.it land "ho ma rched 1 n J 1n ~h in opp,1,1t11•n of lhc \\.tr \•ere com ple tch ignored h\ the Oail~ Pilot Heck. v..ir\ O\ll ,,1 ~1J 1f \cu don't d1<;cu'" the 10.1)()(1 hod\ h;Jc.~ ordered by. the m1h1..1~. 11r pre~' ccnsor ... h1p 1n the Gulf 1mpo,cd b~ the Pe ntagon. or ne" cun,truc11on at t i military morgue.;, or 1ha \Ome dr.lfl bo,1rd'\ h.1,e l'\t'en not1- f1ed to "gear up " Contrarv to th e t>ehd "' t'd1tL1r Bill Lobdell and other\ v. ho .... ould agree with ht~ a e ment 1h:11 peace marchers are "unth1nJ..1ni! activists," we love and upport our troops. What we don't support l'i 3 hypocritical foreign policy thc1t upports bloody, cruel dictator' as long as they serve our economic and or mihtarv ouroosc' . We oppo cd the murderou,, anti-democratic Saddam v.-hen Bush was calling him "friend" and our war lords were elling him weapon . (I n't it 1ntcrc~ting the NBC i ned by General Elcc· Inc, the second large t producer or arm in the U.S.?) Peace ad\ocate also decry the fact lhit our volunteer um~ 1, dis· proportionately black and popr. Docs •n)one hone tly think that Bu h .,.,ould have N hcd to v.ar if he or h.i country club chums had their kids on the front lines? What wa the ru h. an~ay? The dreaded Iraqi nuclear bomb that even proiwar sc1cnttSt admit was )Car away? The Hitler anal~ gy i lauah ble. Saddam w "cry much contained and anction were *Ofkif\I u of Jan. JS, 1991 . Thi war' aboUt U.S. influence and power and corporate gr«d .• How many 18·year-old kids will (()me home in body· ba before _ le wake up?~--~~~ mllll 111111 . Monday, February 4, 1991 A7 Cli&tC JtJ ,._ &ltlft M 11 I' 1111 .... 1424'1 a - turn Ill OrJnl!t C.ounl\ II Jim \\oo<l,th.11 far-<1ut. lclt- v.ing .1r.!1·A:ncncan. ~an't ligurc out "'h' "' e inJ the United Na· t1on'> arc 1n the Gull. then I ')U\!· gc't he hJ\C h•' hc:id c~.1mincd Barnacle's secret llm 1, J quc,11on lflr Mr L M Bm·d re1nrdrn£ hi' ,\1ondJ\ 1,;0I· umn \I) que'11on I') 1f,_a gro\A.n harn Jdc nc\cr ''l\.h lb hc;id or JO)th1ng el'>c 1•ut uf uc; c;hcll . hov. doe' th1' cru,t.icc:Jn mJnage 10 copulate ~1 df1c1entl\ and eflec· trvc h DOC'~ 11 get l h k11..b by a. nsmo'>I'>. b. out-ol·bod) cxpc:ucnce. c. v.1..,hlul th1nktn £. d none oi th e ab1..1-.c. c all of the Jbu\c Plc.l\e C\pl.11n .ind thank )OU 'en muc.h L:J11or ' note. A m mJrine b1olt1· g'''' 'out there'' • .Cillltng u~ unp;ilm.>11c. .1n11· Amem:itfl. rad1..:al,, left ""· etc. m 1~ make 1t c.i,1er for 1hc pro·v..ar advoc.1tcs 10 discount us hul. a~ Jim Wood pointed out 10 ht'> col· umn, \\e cncc,mpJ'' ;ill 'egmenli. ol 1h1' crc;il o;oc1cl\, includtnl! milt· I ti} I 1m1ltc' antf \Cler rn~ -\\ h\ n11t report ab<•UI a "'pcech b~ J \ 1 etnam \Cl OPJ'<')cd 10 this ~ar ... \\'c can as,ure >ou that )Our re:ld· l.'r' v.oul I he treated til comment' m11rc enlightening 3nd 1nfPrm 111,c th an the 1n inc "The"'rc 'cue)\, "'t''rc p.1trll'1'.' pl t\tered on 1he tri,nt r lt!C pf \OUr Sunda\ ed111on l 111"' ,\. 11Kr Mc:\1AHA' Mun11n~1on Be.1lh u l l1 1hc l:d11or I "A>:l., l•Ut ol lov. n and dtd no l '<'c \our l.Olumn which churned th.11 tho'c -.ho protest to >Nar arc 1 "~ "' group ot unthinking aCll\'· 't' c:r;102 v.olt .. \ <'U arc Y.rong and l appreciate 'uiir alll1v..1ng Jim Wood's J an. 27 column e'<presstng his d1frerencc \\Ith \OU OC Legends The spirit ol Cookielitt met returning vets ~ I dltM\ '\ute Darnlyn O/J~·u cJllc:d U\ /J\t "eek She said we h.1d nor 111/cJ the mosc important purl ol the Cook1elift story "It v .. ·,"n t "h.H I did," she said. "It "·" "hJt the people of Costa .\fe,,1 Jnd the Jre;.1 did all by thC'm,efH'\ aft ernard. when the,i- "C"/wmed the troop s home." So ue 'll ti) to tell the rest of rhc ~ton In 19'"0. Harbor area citizen" tic~an to plan a heroes' welcome: h r C 1 h returning from Vietnam. A rema rk from U S. Army Staff Sgt Joe H'ooper, who came to observe C•><'k11:lift opcrauons. staned it f \el) Vietnam returnee 1s a hero he had said Hooper was a national hero, one if 1hc fir\t three Vietnam veterans to rc~Cel\e the Medal of Honor from Prc,1dent Nixon So J 1.i.,k force was organized to meet the Continental Aulancs 707~ 'etllnR down several tunes each week ·at the Manne Corps A tr Sta· 11on 1n El Toro. Each plane car· ~d 165 men. some local. some fa CJng a lonely se\.en-day wait ""hile their papers were procc;sscd before they could go home Plans "ere made not onty to greet them a he roec;, but entertain them as· heroes a well dunng their stay in temporary transit barracks. Clearance was received from the mannc ba~e for C1V1hans to asscm· Me t•n 1he 1arm.:1c at the airfield, 10 Jt rect 1hc 1ncom1ng planes Let urc World in Laguna Hills fo rmed a committee to meet night ilrnval~ and also accepted con1n- bu11on for more cookies to be g1"en to arriving servicemen. l.Ocal v.omen arranged to meet morning flights nnd the Newport Mesa Uni· tied School Ot\tnct allowed stu· dents to leave ~chool early to meet a fternoon fl ights Costa Mesa mavor Alvm L Pinkley and other lcxal d1gn11anes as well as scrv1ce club represcnt3l1\ie'i ""ere also o n hand at ever) opportunity. .\fter 16 hours and 10.000 mile' of tra,cl, returning (,oldier5, step- ping ble:lr)'-eyed from the plane. aw enthusiastic. ~1hng faces. men and women )Oung and old. teen -age~.i babie., in strollen, all ::heenng for them, wavmg flag and v.-elcome signs Sometime there ~ere high school bands and SALLY J Al Ex.ANDER bags or freshly baked cookies Al· Huntington Beach 'WIY , there was pnde A rellef for Orv? How "ell did at work? Well, :i ha uly a embled group muting a plane one momin& brought a sign To the Editor: _ that said "Costa Mesa welcome Too bad Orv Amburgey 1 n't you." It meant nothing to most of '>till tround to kick. Co ta Mesa's the men blinkinc 1n the brilhant ordinance to forbid public cxcre· Cahfomia sunshine, but one r.trt([· tory functions \lr<>Wld make for gler, Marine Cpl. Steven L Smath, plent) of haught) editorial • o ne of 1he last co leave the· pt:ne. You'd blame Orv for aiming tha stared in shock and then delight at ordtnance at Hispanic excretors. -~ iiJ1. You'd CCU$C h~m of a mean· "Gosh," he blurted, "M home· p1n1ed, hold-1t·t1ll--you-get-out-of· town • y town attitude. You'd interview Jack Kemp on how illcaat immi· 3raots come to the United tatet for opportunity, and urmi5c the relieving w11ers of che Rio Grande. I'll bet you mi Orv Without the war in Iraq, the Ptlot would be d n to recipes and we.tthcr. . JUDY LORTON Co!ta Mcaa Writ e to us! munly • O.Uy Pilot 1.nides from 1969 Md 19'10 a.·cre used 1.1 ~nd for thu tory. The quote from Cpl. Smith aime from an Art Vmsd SlOrf th11 ran in the Dellr l'Uol, Jan 31, 1910. We UC> th.Ink D1mlyn Oliver -~ . ' Paqe crew memben, military authorities aid. The Pentaaon saJd first reports indi· cated the cruh in eastern Saudi Arabia was not combat-related. As around fire died down ror the mo· mcnt on the northern front lines, the Desert Storm allies pres ed their relent· less air war. • The U.S. command said the air cam· paian had pa cd the 40,000-sortic r;nnrk -some 10,000 more missions than were flown aaainst Japan in the fin al 14 inonahl ot World War 11. . Most major bridges in the Kuwait re· IJOn have now been destroyed or badly damaged, the command said, and the Iraqis have had to throw makeshift pon- toon spans across rivers -·new easy. targets. Air strikes Sunday rocked lraqi tar- acts from Kuwait to Baghdad. Late in the afternoon, a missile -probably a U.S. cruise missile -slammed into downtown Baghdad, sending up a col· umn of white smoke, according to an Associated Press report from the Iraqi · capital. Fresh reports came in of air attack' on civilian vehicles on the road from Baghdad to Jordan Egyptian!> arriving in Jordan said their buc; wa~ the only vehicle on the road when it was rcpe.ii- cCtly machine·gunneJ h) "'arplaneo; One of their group "'.!' killed. the\' said. Since early in the 11\-J,\'f nltl ""ar the rumble of distant B-52 \tni...c, h,1' hccn heard fro m aero s the S,1utl1·Ku"'a111 border. The huge bomber<; ha'e zeroed in particularly on the Jug-in po1,1t1l'°' of the Republican Gu.ir<l, the core of Iraq' def en c of occupied Ku\.\ .ill WATER From A1 1993 or 1994. Ura,h1m.1 <;.mJ ''We will not have any weekend m night con.,truct1on \lnll' th1'> " J rc\I· dentin! area," £he said The district also plam .1 15-t~•lll sound wall around the con,1ruct11'n area. ~he said. All con~truc11on \chicle parking will be ofC the: 'lrl'C:t'. Urash1ma said. One of the eif,ht-enginc, S55·million • "Stratofortre1$Cs, • headed back from a bombing mission, era hed into the lndl· an Ocean late Saturday on its way to its base at Diego Oarcia, a tiny atoll 2,000 miles southeast of the g~lf. The U.S. command did not say where 1hc crash occurred or give details of the re cue of three crewmen. It said there was "no evidence that the aircraft went down as a re ult of hostile fire." At least 26 Americans arc now missing in ac1ion in the Oulf War. Amencnn military source say 1hc Air Force hn begun mounting "countcr- Scud p31rols," warplanes flying over area where Iraq' ballis1ic mi tic are bel ieved based, ready to swoop down when a I unch is detected on radar. One of the patrol appuently scored on Sundlly. Just minu1es after Scuds were launched loward I racl and Saudi Ara- bia. U.S. planes descended on two launch itcs, the U.S. command said. It said the pilots reported secondary ex- plosions at one target -indicating a hit. One of the lraqi missiles, firect at Riyadh, was intercepted by U.S. Patriot defense missiles, but debris fell into J residential area of the Saudi capital The Saudi Press Agency said 29 people !>uffcretl minor inju ne~ Two other m1\\lle' \lrud, lt'ntr;.il "· racl or the occupied \Vc,1 B,mr.... hut no inJUriC "-ere report CJ f hl l ' \ u>m m.inc.J s:ud one Scutl mJ\ h.I\ e l.1nde<l in Jordan, but Jor<l.m1.1r1 l•ll1~ 1 "' d"- puted that report .\merican stratcg .... 1, h,1\l' mJdi.; 1hc hunt fo r Iraq'!. elu l\C moh1lc \ .. ud l.iun'chcr' a top priority When completed, the rcsc!"o1r "''II tnple the d1'itric1's storage capacity The 20 m1ll1on gallons rcpre,ent an estimated single day's water usage for the entire district, Urash1mn sa1tl A publu; hearing on the propo1,ed re,crvo1r 1s schedufcd for 7 p.m. 1-eb 1 l .it I 1ndbergh School. fhe fint.11 public hearing before the Ji,t rict An.ird of Director' " \Chee!· ulcd for f (O 21 at 7 pm at d"1ric1 he.iJquJrter,, 1965 Pl.1ccn11a A'cnue . I \ .. llDEVBJIP From A1 • owners had been bounced around by vary- ing plans since 1974. · This is the first time, said Mulligan, the owner of Pcrq's sports tavern, thnt indi- vid ual owners have had a ay in develop- ment plans. Always before, project plans as well as tne proposed dcvdopcr were handed down by city oCficial , he said. And, more often than nQI, officials changed their minds when new City Council members were elected or new ci1yallmmimators were hired, he said. Ann Masc, who owns Sun hine S9up rcstauranl at 123 Ma in St., said she is cic- citcd about the plan. She noted, though, 1hat redevelopment is 1hc idea of city owners and not the local business people, who reportedly arc prospcrin~ at current locations. ··we didn't wake up one morning and say we were going to rip down our build- ings," she said. Protect Coordinator Connie Mandie MEmNG From A1 ber of that year. No"' a group ol forme r activists with the U!.)OC1at1on wants to ge t 1t rc-organ1zctl. "We want to ge t a group of people together again to d1 cuss l'->'.>UC'> th.11 arc pertinent 10 the c11y ... '.>aid rrud) Ohllg. the assoc1at1on\ fir I \.1cc prcs1· Jent and one or the people ""orl..1ng to rcv1\e 11 "\Ve don't want to heaullf}. we don't \I.ant to be slow growth or fa t groi,qh; we JU t "ant to inform people" DUNES From At The new head walk'-'J}~ \.\111 be twice a~ wide a~ the old ~-fnot v..ilt...wJY'> and will be tlc>llctl w11h l.irge "'h11c '>tor age bo~c' at each !>lip. In adJ111on 10 the ample room in!>1de for storage. the lock hO'<c' arc equipped with a hl1'e rack. a freshwa - ter "pigot, telcv1!>10n am.J cJhle i:ick.., and a '>mall light. · • All together. the ne"' m,mna "'111 hJve .i)O single-loaded shp., -200 more 1han in the old manna Ninety 11f the ""P' CIC· lllllde Adrllct1/118al E1t1te . aid the property owners will own their new bu!line es aloni their current prop· crty line , if the project wort...s out eco· nomically and wins approv I of the Rede· vefopmcnt Agency. The commercial part of the proJeCt in the fir 1 block -from Ma in to Sth trcet -would be o ne to three tories, depend· ing on the land owner • preference, Mandie stid. Propcny owners say th~y re leaning 1ow11rd turning the upstairs part into a homey village inn or into a large bed and breakfast place, hopefully, friendlier and le formal thnn up scale hotels. The arch11ecturaf style would be Jc· igncd 10 blend in with the modern Mcditcrr,nean style of Pier 1de Pavilion acros Main Strecl, Mandie said. But there would be effort to incorporate the look of F hion Island Village 1n Newport Beach and historical fe atures of old I lunt· ington Beach, she said. There also would be surface parking and underground parking on site fo r con- venience of visitors, she said. In the second block, along Pncific Con t Mayor Mary Hornbuckle aid she likes the idea of a revived Civic Asso· ciation. "I think it's been sorely missed over -the past couple of years," she said. "II was a good chance for people on both 'i1des of an issue to get together What's been happening recently i-. that people have been usrng the C11y Council meetings as a forum, and I don't think they're really the be .. 1 place for that." Donn Hall. a former ma)Or anti city councilman. and one of the foundero; of the original C1v1c A'~oc1a11on. tend off the pedestrian bridge The slips will continue to be. rented out on a monthly contract basis al r..ites of SI I . 55 per ftXJI for boats up to Z9 feet, SI 1 per foot for boats from 30 10 39 feet anti Sl4 per fool for boat!> 40 feet and up. V1o;11ing hoater'i can also rent, on a tlJ) 10-dJy has1s, t 6 t rJnsicnt boat 'liP' lo catetl by the Back Oay Cafe Both boater~ and non-boa1cr' Jllkc \.\Ill be able to enjoy the on'>horc .1men111c4' in the manna\ plaza The l\.\O 'tlll) m.11n o;tructurc, \\hich \\Ill be built in the ,,1me Medi1crr.1nean tlc\len .1\ the other hu1ltl· Orange Coast Daily P.ttot Highway bc1wccn fifth and Stxth trccts, Coultrup hopes to build J40 three and four-tory condominium'.>, probably to be priced m 1he high "$200,000s." So far, the land owners have failed to ptrsuadc Mike Abdelmuti, owner of the closcd-tbr·rcpairs Jack's Surfbo(rd Shop, to join their venture. But they say they can proceed, with or without Abdelmuti and the others. Mayor Peter Green said Friday the plan "appears to be the best ycl." "But ii needs further fin;mcinl anal))tS before l can get too c:nthu!>tJ uc," he said. Green aid a prev10u!> plan b) the mer- chants and landowners ""ould have co t the city about S 17 million. The late t \Cr· sion has been scaled back the cuv's con· tnbut1ons, he s.11d. The ongoing financial tudy is ext>ected to how ho"' far. If the pro1ect passes financial analy 1s, the next step would be 10 give the Land owners and CouJtrup an eltclusive ncgotl· ation agrcemcnl. That decision can be made in two wect...s, Green said agreed wilh Hornbuckle. "My experience wirh the City Coun· ell is that it's not a good place to try 10 perc;undc people," he said. "In fact. I think 1f a city council member hasn't made up his mind about an issu~ be- fore the mec1mg starts, then he's not done h1r, homc"'ork. The place to air out 1,sucs 1s al a puhhc forum " 1 he o rganiLational meeti ng 11> '>chcdulcd for 7:30 p.m Tue da) al 1he Neighborhood Community Center, UWi P.irlo.. Street For information, call Doug Bcnncll at 432-5126. ing' in the part..., "'"' hou<.c a clubhouse. ri:,tn1l'm . a telc .. mon lounge room. an e:.iterv .. 1 cockrn1l bJr anti a second-story f11ne" center \.\1th windu""s overloot...ing the h,1\ A 'w1mming pool and a .. 1oragc area \\here l.trger item~ like b1cydes and barb- equc' 1...1n be kept \\ 111 ,11\0 be offered as .1 lOJ1\.<:n1ence IO oo.iter ... ind their f.1m1 · lln \.\hll \\.IOI II> \l.i'r j IC\\ d.1v~ ·I he ne\\ on.11 \lips <>hould he f1n1\hed h\. the cnJ ol ~larch Jnd the manna huilchni.!<. Jre ,( 11ed fnr completion h\ l,1tc Jum·. C her.l'horc ""d Today's real estate market is suffering only · by comparison Bv M11:on E Naylor I .ltl·I, 11 'ccm' J' though 1he lll"-'P·•PC" .ire filled \\Ith noth1n1? h111 t11re prediction' ahou1 the Or· r1ngc ( ounty rec.1den11al re.ii e\latc mJrket Home prsce' are ~mng to plummet. <,omc 'torie'I 'JY People arc going 10 o°"'c more on 1hc1r home' than they're \.\Orth, report' another And there arc I requent lompJrl\on\ In pl:.ice' Ille 1 C'!C<I'. "'here thing' like that rcJll'r d1tl happen But .ire tho\C c11mrwrn11n' rcall~ accurate.• 1, Or ingc C1Junl\ rc~ll\ anything lake fc1C.1s ? It\ .in.impor- tant quc\llQ.n 1f ~ou'rc J homeo\\n· er or con!>1dering becoming one 1n Orange County Let'<; take a clo'>cr look at some of th o'c )l(Jr1c:s you've been reading in th e papers, d J\ well a~ ~omc intere,tmg fact\ .ihout Or.tngc Courfl) hrst 11\ import.int to rcal11e th.it when the newo;p.1pcr' report that home •mies have dropped drJ· ma11cally in O range County. they're usually comparing today\ market 10 the red-hot market nf the late 1980s They do the 'amc kind of com pJr1'ion with apprec1a11on Anti \.\l' 't\\ unprcceJented Jppre1..1Jl1on during th.it period Out home' don't appreciate at 25 percent per \e..tr 1ndd1n11eh. C\Cn in ,1 m.irt...et .i' he.ilthy as Or.inge County\ \\hat "'e'rc in no"' 1'> not .1 had market. hut a norm:il mart...c1 lh cc mpan,nn 11 m1'r 'ccm like a 1cr- r1hle market. hur 1t'1, not re ;1lly .1 l.ur comparison A recent article 1n Money m.1ga· iine predicted that the hou'inl! m.1rl..ct v.m1ld be slowing natmn "'•tic in ll)'JI It .il<;o 1tlent1f1ed the mart...er.. <!round the countrv th,11 "'oulJ f.ire the hcst in the. t.oming '<Cdr OrJnge County \\a!> numhcr four on their top IO list. And c\cn more 1mportanll}. the lnn~·tcrm future I'> onght fur lhe OrJn~e County re,1dcn11al mar~et PnpulJl1on ~ro\.\lh here wntin uc' 111 •lulpacc the na111m (),er 1hc nC\t f1,.e \l'.lr' the numoer nt \0111hc:rn ( .iltfurn1.1 hnmch11ld' "'tll 1nnc 1' h, ~(I pnccnt "h1lc.: n.111nnv.1dc the numhcr of hou c hollh v.111 <lccr.s: m: 211 perc.tnt An Hlckcl plu\ 1~ r hat a l.1rge p<>rt 11 •n •If th 11 p<1pul,111nn 1' h.1h~ hnom .,, "ho .ire no" 1n 1hc1r pe.1k hu,ing ~c.irr, \bnj ti f them :ire nn"' re.Hh 111 'ettlc du"'n ;.inJ hu\ home' ......, y,,.,,1 . ~.,~ clOvd •r\\ •~ • •W~ .. ,_ ,~, ...,,, motlly n '~' 0 .. °"*' ·~ •• h ,, '"" c~I 10 °' ~ ro l!IOde<•'• • '~ • P<;I 0,1-~ 'IO tlld 10. mid '°' Int ""'Ill CIOl!ds ln1111f!I Motlly <tiNJ1 •lid '°""'' '"""'" ....... .. 'Illy CU r t I "• '"Cf! <to.Id' !o "'Pl ,..,. I """' "' ""'! Ci..dlfln.s l""IM~•t~f lli•1<11S....*" "" Last Otr. NeW Moon Feb.6 Feb. 14 TOOAY'SSUN Sunrise: 6:57 a.m. Sunset: 5:30 p.m. 1st Otr. Feb~ Full Moon Mar. 1 OCEAN REPORT BOATING 0-.r -••'"' ~ •11..-• ..., llW"'C' ,;1 '91 IOI! t .. .nt 10 l 'l!lls •11l I lool 11tt 111 n.. , .. .,_ C•' OI ' ~ '°""'"' IN( .. "" t ' ' _, ,..,,"' TIDES SURFING Ill[ HP( I J ,., t7 .... I l bit 11 .... If "" It .... 11• •• u1 .. 111,. .. , .. \lore nc\.\ J"h' arc e\pcctetl 10 hl ucited in Orange c~1un1~ than 111 .1m Pihl r count~ in the dHJnll') Jurn11.? the I IJ'>O,, accllrJtn~ 111 a 'tu'th re1.ently publl\hetl by ~PA I ).11.1 \cl'\1Cc' OH•r I m1llmn JClh'> "ere u c:.1t l·d in Orange County hL'l\\ctn 1'>711 ,1nJ 191\1) and ,1n .1d d1ta1n.1I fi"'-l,1100 JOh\ \.\i.;rc prn· JHIC'd h l he ucJtcJ hct.,.,een 1'11'1'1 ,1nd ~IJ(HJ I h.11\ an incrCJ'>C of ·11 pcrlcnl. \.\htch will g1\C the count\ .1 Int.ti l•f 2 2 million JOO' \, 11111n.1ll). cmplc1)ment ~rm' th " l \flel ted In \IO\\ Juri n~ the l1J<>o.. Orange Count\ \I.Ill he: hu1..l..1ng thJt trend. Oec.iu'e of 1t\ d1\.cr\1t~. Or 1nge ( nunty\ economy 1\ one nl the ''runge't in the nation ThJt·, ccr· tainl~ J1ffe rcn1 from the 1,11u.1t1on in Tc~. "'here Lhc economy \.\a!> 'ery dependent on oil and b.1dh hurt h\-the dn"nturn in the ml 1n- Ju<.lr) Orange Cnunt) ·s emplo) · ment OJ\C cut' aC'ro'i' a br C'Jtl rJngc.: of induqric,, m.it...ing 11 more much re\lstant to recc<;-;1on. Consider the rece~\1C1n the coun- try 1<, currently in l.tical ccono m1~l'i have predicted that it'> 1m· pact will he hnef and m1IJ here 1n Or.rnce Coun1y Jnd that hou~ing ""Ill he unc o( the fir .. 1 1ndu1.1ne' 111 turn around as the ccnnom~ r1d<; up And the comcn\U\ amonJt re.ii c~tatc: profe\c.1onalc; " that rhc. re 1..e'>'>1on ha1, created a Int of pent up demand out there amnn~ ou~· er<. thJt\ going to he rclc.1,etl 1.1.hen the economy dc>e' pick up. \\hen 1hoc;e hu~c" dn come inlo Lhc market. they're going 111 find themselves in a \Cr)' fa\CHablc po,111on. lntcrc\t rate' .ire the Inv.cc,( thc)°ve been in year-; and so 1\ the ,1ffnrdah1llty index The arti· de in ~1one) magazine that l\c .1lre.1dy mentioned st.1ted0 that for l1N-11me huyer'I and those hoping tn tr.1dc up. 1991 will be an excel· lc nl \c.ir to bu) Sn dc'>p1tc wh.11 )OU may rcatl 1n !ht· p.1pcr,, 11's not all gloom and dclt'm 1n lhe OrJngc County rcs1· dent 1.il re al estate mJrkct tr \ou're ,1 homeo\.\ner. thing~ ma)' h,1,c 1e .. clctl off for the moment, hut the long term trend 1s dcf1mlt· I) up And 1f ~ou're a buye r, there .ire .1 Int of opportunities in the mt1rlc1 right now Milton E. /\t•Jlor, • mtmbu of tht ()ally Pilot's Board of Bu lnts •\ddH•n, Is tht txtC'utl•t •I~ prt - idtnt •nd ttglonal man•gu for Grubb & Ellis. 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Due to &~chnical djf(icultlcs the color vcnion or the weather m1p 11 not avaiJablc today. • ' ., II 0 " • • • • • • n • • .. • .. • • • • • n • " " " • • • Sports · Malllly February 4, 1991 The DaHy Pilot -.. &111w ....., ca h•• .. .141..a. llcllDI I College hoops/82 BoatmwB3 Classified/84 Comics/BS Plan ·e,· n·s Magic's OK! So is Lakers' streak (15) 81111 the big • question By Geoff Hobson SaWS Howatd New SeMct To Plan B or not to Plan B? That's the question NFL teams are facing now that they've handed over their lists of 37 protected players to the league office. They'll have until April l to sign other clubs' unprotected players, but it will take a lot lonaer than that to figure out it Plan B is a Orade A way to acquire talent. "You have to look at Plan B after this year," said George Young, general man· ager of the champion New York Giants. "You have to give it three ye?rs before you can evaluate it. I don't think it's the re ason we won it all." Which is the Cincinnati Bengal ' rca- sonin& -and why they dabble instead of dive into the Pl an B pool. Cincinnati has signed only two players during this process, a stopgap between unfettered free agency and restricted ros- ters. Don't expect the Bengals to sign much more this year. "h's an expensive way to get pla)ers when you consider the return on your in· vestment," said assistant general manager Mike Brown. "We don't believe it can bring you up a notch. We've approached it defensively by trying to keep what we have The·teams who have pent on Plan B have spent a premium." Bro"n 1s talking about such clubs as Green Bay (33 s1gnccs in two years}. Kan- sas City (29). Washington (27) Jnd Dalla~ (21 ). Dallas went from 1-15 last year to the thre~hold of the playoffs. Kansac; City and Washington went from lo ing club~ tn '88 to the playoffs this yea r. E:.ven tho e who delve heavily into Plan 0 don't hclieve it c.m produce a Super Bowl team But 11 might help rcnch the plavoff, "E:.Jch tc.im h.1., to tJtlor 11 for their needs," '\aid Wao,hington gene ral manage r Cha rlie Ca crly. who w.11ched e1!:hl of h1'i 12 <,1gn1ng'i 1n 1990 'ltart at lc.1~1 one ~.ime It w lh a factor getting u-. hacl to Lhc pl.iyoff\ We only had I~ p1ck'i in the la'>I 1 .... 0 draft<;, and \\C had no depth It was anothe r drJft for us It ""' a way to get g1)(>d b:ickup depth \'lthoul !!l'lfl~ up draft picks 1n the middle round' Plan B produced !luch pla)Cr\ J'> i...m- 53'1 City no!>c tad.le Dan Salcaumu.1 (from Dctm1t}, G1"-.nh 'pec1al teams .tlC Reyna Thomp\on (fl'(>m M1am1 ) .• ind L t1'> Angele Raiders guJrd M.i~ MonlO\J (from the Bengals). f om BraatL. Green Bay vice prc"dent of opera lion~. doled out a reported SI 5 million in ~agning bonusc4' to Plan 0 ·pl.iv· er'i for wh:it he \ay-. became three \tJrtcr<> 1n two sea~ons Only two of hi' I J '1gnec'i in 1990 were with the Packers at the end of the year One, comcrback Jcrr} Holmes. started every game becau c of an inJury to Dave Brown . "It's (Plan B) not o;upp<.1'ed 10 ge1 }nu over the hump," Braatz said 'It's for depth It's suppo cd to provide insurance against holdout and maJor lnJUflC\ We don't think 1t' the d1ff crcnce. Bui 1t ha\ flljlde our tram1ng camps more intense You've got player'i going again t guys who have actually been m the league instead of free -agent college kids " The Bengals didn't ha .. e a Jerry Holmes to turn to during corncrback Lewis Billups' holdout last 'iummer, and were forced to trade their best pass rusher, Jim Skow, for insurance. But the Packers also slipped back .to 6· l 0 after going 10-6 in '89. When Brown talks about investment re· turns, he's referring to clubs such as the Packen and Cowboys. Dallas dished out a reported Sl million for 16 Plan B players and only sue were with the team at the end of the season. Pirates pound Desert for title PALM DESERT -Orange Coast College had plenty of punch to pre· vail during a weekend of baseball lugfests at the College or the Desert Tournament, scoring 32 runs in the final two game en route to taking the tournament champion hip. John Arnold drove in 1even runs with three two-run singles and 1 bases·loaded walk as the PiraJc (4- 0) topped Colleae of the Desen , IS- 10, in the title same Sunday. The Pirates fell behind 10-7, but rallied with nine run in the bottom or the s1•th by end1na 14 batters to the plate. Eric Schaff threw 3~ in nings of rwo-run relief with four trikcout for the victory, and Arnold wasn't the only tar at the plate. Dan Redi"l'On went 3 for .5 with 1 Ck>u· -ble and two RBI. Ores Fife went 2 for J with '"'" RBI Ind ams Lann wut l for 4 with two RBI. Tiii ......... dde1ted Col... ol tlle O..n a. .. S.turday ni..,.. 14-9, . .. m tlte winner'• bncket flnll o1 the dOuble eUn'linatioft aoumament, but SM PtRATEMI , Magic Johnson, nat on INGLEWOOO -. his l1tlck, unconscious on The Forum floor. Is there any worst-case see· nario for the Los Anacles Lakers? Still, that's what the Lakcrs, the home- town crowd and a national television au- dience aw Sunday when Johnson was briefly knocked out in a third-quarter ac- cident again t the Chicago Bull The Laken went on to win 99-86 for their 15th straight victory. "It was a very scary moment ," said Mt· chael Jordan, Johnson's good friend "At moments like that, you think about him a a person first and forget about the game ." Johnson sustained a concu ion and some po ible amnesia when he tripped over teammate Terry Teagle and was ac- cidentally kicked in tbe he d by Chicago's Horance Orant. John~n was to pend Lhe night in a hospital as a precaution. Johnson was on the floor for about five minute£ after g~tting hurt, and walked off under his own power. Lakcrs team phys1· cian Dr. Robert Kertand diagnosed the injury and said it did not appear serious. "He was taken for further eiaminauon at the hospital by a neu rologist When he left, he was alert," ,Laker team doctor Stephen Lombardo said. "We wilt have no further comment until tomorrow " A tretcher was called for and brought to the Lakcrs locker room, but John,on cho c to walk to an ambulance for the trip to the hospital. Kcrland aid John\on was no t able to remember how he wa'i hurt. Johnson's injury occurred with 19 cc· ond left in the third quarter as he dropped back to def end •$•inst a fast break. Orant was auempt1ng a layup when he ran into the l..akers star Johnson left the game with seven points, 11 as 1sts nnd ~n rebound . The Lakcrs led 76-74 after three quar· ters before breaking awny in the final pe - riod. Lo Angeles shut out the Bulls for the final 4~ minutes and scored the game's I t 10 points. "In the fourt h quarter, we lost our con- tinuity and broke down," Jordan \a1d "The 1..akers played tough Somcumcs, when your leader goes down, II ln\p1re'> the team to play tougher." Los Angeles' Sam Perkms agreed "We all felt the same when Magic was hurt," Perkin aid "We felt we had to tighten up." The l..akers matched the ec:ond-longe t winning streak in franch1~ history. They won an NBA-record 33 straight games 1n 1971 -72 and won IS in a row in 1987-88. The Lakers next play'on Tue day night at home against the Los Angeles Cllppefi Scottte Pippen led Chicago with 24 potnt'i, but did not score in the fourth quarter Jordan scored 23 ao, the Bull and the Laker finished their eason toe· nes at 1-l . M.t)be -.e let up a lmle when-Magic went dov.n," Bull-; coach Phil Jackson \did Gr<tnt 'cored IQ Hts basket with 411: minutes left hrought the Bulls w1th1n 9- 6, but Chicago missed us lut eight shots from floor L,(l's \\JU Filson du<~s unclf'rnC',lth LC LA llr~t bJseman Chris PrMh<'tt on Jn err.mt p1clmtt Jt <'mp! Filson got up .rnd ad .... rncPd t0 econd bdSt UCI · gets cill; UCLA gains from it to .win, 9-8 By Jon Ferguson Oqnoe Co.st Da 'v Pllol IRVINE: -It c,ecmed like J wulinc flyoul lO c,tart the S9'lh inning, !iut It turned ou t anything but that a UCLA Co:ich Gary Adams tu.rned 11 m10 the 1nsp1rat1on for a 9-6 college ba eball '1c- IOr) O\Cr l.JCI Sunday and a split nf their "-CCkcnd )Cnc~ UCI ( 1:3) enjoyed a 3-2 lc:ad behind starler Joe Se\\cll through fi\c inning,, but when UCLA · No J hitter Chm Pritchett lofted a high ny 1n10 the \Un freld m left, UCI left fielde r Mall Filc,on cJmped and apparently caught the ball before It lflcldcd OUl of hlS glmc The home plate umpire made .i 4u11.:k 1gnal to call Pritchett out, then ch.ingcJ his call to 'iafc, enabling Pritchell 10 reach second UCI umpire Mike Gcrako emerged from the dugout to argue the call and it was quickly re- versed giving the Anteaters the f1r\l out of the inning. "The plate umpire signaled out, "lnd once he signals a guy out, he's out.'' Gerakos said. "(The infield umpire) kncti it. That's why he reversed 11." AdJms then launthed an extended complaint which did little fo r the pla> of 1he moment but considerably .iltered the Rrum-.· play. "It fired me up," Adams c;a1d. "I v.a' going along kind of ea y "He made the mistake of being too quid. v.1th the out call Then Mike got him 10 change his mind Other than that, he umpired a great game." IJCI had defeated UCLA, 4-t, on ·SJ turday at Jackie Robinson Stadium behind.pitcher Chns Huber's complc.te· game v.1n, and the Brum ttll tra iled Sunda)' despite a p;ur of solo home run .. tiy Ke"in Webb and Pritchett. Brya nt Wm .. low hit a home run to dead center well over the 400-foot sign and Bn:in Young and Steve Ott added RBI singles for a 3-2 lead. Webb, who hit a pair of home runs, added, "Everything was falling their way the whole game. That was just another thing that added to the frustration When coach JO I in his face , it stepped up our intensity level. That's one of the things that helped us out and really turned it alOund.'' ' The Pete Raae saga The Bruins then quickly knocked Sewell out and knocked around reliever John Rood (0-1) for four run~ in Zr1 of an inning, scoring three 1n the ~1:tth Jnd four in 1he r.cventh 10 tak.e a command· 1ng 9-3 lead In the se"enth. Bruin!> clean-up hiller Joel Wolfe hit a t\ltlo-run triple and Webb followed 14-llh a long drive to left center for a rwo-run homer and the second two-homer game of his career. ·The opening game they came in and 1he1r pitcher goes the whole distance:· ,.rnJ ~ chh ..., ho hit a hne drwe home run off the \COreboard in left in the sec- ond inning 'H111ing 1s supposed to be our \lren~th We had to come out and redeem o~r,chec;.. ~ The Bruin' had done that, and after tarter Pe1c Janicki ( 1-0) out of f:.I Dorado High allowed seven hit and two earned runs over five innings, fresh· man Tim Kubinski came in and alfowed JU~t one hit over three innings before running into trouble in Lhe ninth. UCI Junior pinch-hitters Pete Gola':ILCW k1 and Tim McDonnell open· ed the ninth with doubles down the The go-fer, his renections on Pete,-. . and how it was to bl on · the inside By 8111 Reynolds Pro¥lclenee Jcunal BRADFORD, Pa. -It seems an un· likely place to come lookina for someone who once lived In Pete Rose's hou e, someone who once thoughl he was living in the middle or some adolescent fairy tale. It's called McKean Pcderal Corrcc· tional ln\litute. It's 1 new, rnodern. fcder· • al penitentiary In rural Pennsylvania, a few miles from the New York border. about 60 south of Butralo. But it's here, in minimum secu11ty, •here 1 onuny Gioiosa has been since June. once Gioiola dnM 1 Ponche and hun' out in b1•bel chlbhoulea. He •11 on hfc's fnl tract, Thal .. 10 yeen •ao. back when Rote .,. 1"9 ~t n1mc in bacbef. Ind ()ioioea .. """" IO I world he had only ,. .. , ...... lbout. Oil this moni• Otobl hat J-1 re· lut'Md ,,.. ..... -="'*"'· .. ]alt at McKean. This is hi• fifth prison ince getting a five·year sentence lut February for con piracy to dlstribute coc.mc and two charaes of income tu C"Vuion. It's a if the rent came due on the fantasy. "When I heard tho 1entcnce the bk>od went out of me." 'he says. He was led doWn a tunnel In handcufu la$t February I. Before him were TV cameras and rcponen. The niabt t>cfore he had done en interview with one of the reportcri. He hid been . ed if Pete • Rose had bet on b&Mbell, and had he bet on the Cincinnati Reck? Y" Tommy said. ROM Md bet bMebd, Ind,.... he had Mt °" thl Reda. n. hi ..... the reporter to hold oil Olt ... ..,. ;... • cate RC* cw IO 11111 M1t11fflls dii .... "ri .. I q..._<Jw.. Md .... ...................... ..._. Miit ii .. ld IO -· ... _. ... ... the ................... .. ............................... alone, 1b1ndoned. Once he had walked down another tunnel. That was in 1979, in the middle of the baseball seuon tn Phlladclphia. That one connected the ch1bhouse and du~t. Tommy was weatil!'& a uniform With "Rose'' on the back of it. It wu a couple of houri before 1 pine. M he •alked ow on the &cld, lie b>bd around 1& the vut expanse of ••1' tho awaomenaa of it ID. He walked a.t ia the outfield and arty fw, '"•kias ... WU Roee, cheered. WM.a ROie C8IM °"' of the dupll, ~ lllOdo9cd IO 0-.. to play catch with h• in flOlll al lM ,.. out. k •I--·· Ille Ml Illa ..... aftla, I p ... Olll IF IJ lb D' 4lf illl ... .... ......... _ ... _ ..... ...................... _,... .. ,... ... ' . right-field line and in the right-field gap respecuvel) to make 11 9-4 Joe Fur- ukav.a new out, but Al RtX1nguez made 11 9-5 with a sharp RBI single to left Kuhin'l k1 then walked u<..l's No 3 and 4 hitter! 't oung and Winslow to load the ba<,co;, .tnd Adams. opted fo r Zac Reeder. Falson !.1ngled home Rodnguez. but Reeder. a enior who truggled last sca- ~n with a 6 07 ERA in 43 innings of re- lief came throu'!h to strike· out Ott o;wmgmg and Chm Fac"ione looking with the ha\Cs loaded to cam his f1~l 3\C. Both team' h.id 1 :! h11s in the game, hut LCI left 10 runner stranded 1nclud- 1ng one at third with one out 10 the sec- ond and at \Ccond with one out ~ fourth. Also, f urukawa was caught 'lleohng third \ltllth one out and a 3-1 ~ count on the clean-up h1uer an-Y the third. "It was the too httle, too late syn- drome," Gerako aid ·•we had wme opportun1t1es early in the ballgame and we didn't e ecute." Kelly leads AFC past FC, 23-21 at Pro Bow / I • • '\ 4,. Press box Putting In .... had new meaning for some use players LOS ANGELES ~ Some USC fool· -...,.- ball players regularly cheated .on 1hctr ~ drug tests, t1ccording to B report pub-"l.::>'" lishcd Su nday. _ ---- The Los Angcle.s Times, citing its own two-week investigation, reported that some USC football players have learned how to ~ct arou.nd drug testing by devising elaborate schemes to substi11:11c "clean" urine for their own and also by using 1nasking drugs. The Times began its investiga- tion after fernier USC quarter, back To.dd Murinovii:h, a Balboa residen1 and produc1 or Mllter Marinovlch Dci and Cupaistrano Valley high sc hools, was arrested on Jan. 20 'on ctiargcs of misdemeanor cocai ne and marijuana possession. At the tin1c of his arrest, Marinovich was on ln- dcl1 ni1e suspension from the team for no! rcg1!.tCr· Ing for spring semesler classes and missing a team n1ceting. On Friday, he announced 1hat he will pass up h1!> fi nal 1 .... 0 years of c/igibUity in order 10 make h1n1self available for the NFL draft in April. r-.·f:irinovich will be arraigned on the drug charges on Feb. 11 . ·r .... ·o days after Marinovich's arrest in Nc1A•port Beach, USC formed a task force to inves1igatc dru.g 1esting at the school. ·rhe group, chosen by athletic di ~ector Mike ~fcGce. has ye t ro offer any recommcnda1io ns. ~fcGec acknowledged that he was alerted to a pl1.,sible cheating problem mar!=° than· a ye;ir ago. "\Yc heard in the fall or '89 thal one of our nth- k·tes m:iv hav~ cheated o(l a test -no! how i1 \\:t., donC ... f\-h:Gcc 10\d the Times. "At that poinl, \\l' put 1nto n1ou<.1n ..... ha! .,.,e 1hough1 .... ere !>Orne C\tra pret au11ons 1h.11 1nvuhcd, in adJ111on to a 11.'rhnrci:in . a univcr-.it ~ ;1Jm1n1~1 rJtor fl) ~c <1n ob- ~ef'.cr \tcGcc ai:J..no\\ltdi!C'd that ~·l arino\ti:h', arr t"•t \\,,~ 1hc 1mrc1ui... tu f(1rn1 the 1,1~J.. forct> Brosterhous ' turn -ons •-;t!Pn l!J i1-P1rt, F..SI''\ .1 \fl pm • L\1l' LC '11ntA llart'o.ttJ. f \P'\. Y 1•m • BrrlJn1J-ll iu..nJ_ "iro.•rhlh.tnn~I. 111 pm TFl.f..-1'510'1 lollrc~ 01~~.1111111 1 1(1 JI m >w:tnf> I t~u 11 r ort•l'>uri;li I \I'' ~pm -J."~"~''1lc~'"'"trnt-..~r~.~' \1, •1r.·n ri'Opm "'0r!li,,.r•1crn •1 ldon"1 1 <,r-. • !"-•'>~• :. ' • 111r11· {.ii \I t•c .... ,.~,.lo·· or I 'l !' ' . " ·' "r • r .,. .,, JI '" r ' ,, I .i " ( ''"""' ·r• 1., ·•'!"'"''" •~tlr '• !•hJ!'•'d l 'I"' flo •lnE l•I pm \!Ar~ ll1d.nJ "' 1 <'UIO ii •dlJ !~'" f .,..,,j.1\c ... C1Jh!1. ff\im Al!•Jr\ 'r tdel.1trJ1, ~I" •1.t lu1." \...tlt!baU I \·J rm \ln1 • rrn t>o od1 ( •npc\.!, r l" m 11 •n • , 1• •r,· l'r,m r ~n 1(\010 l'ru llockr~ '.' f "' lo.in~• dill ""'' oJcl.-cJ , I ullt~t l\~•k~tl••ll l'lr"' c.o1,•uo "·•f~r .. 1c..-atl\l "'"'\11 Aoassl-Chano ellhlbltion 1\ll m1!1 1ar•« personnel and 111\'11 ! ,,. onv11cJ to ancnd the l-orun1 l c·r · o: rin Feb 2"1 free of thaft:C Tht c•·c nt w1\U caturc t'lo .! • • •' ! \~«Ire· f'gilM>I ag111nu 19/\"!J f·rcnch I 'i tri t 1~·r1 ri +.11chatl Chang, bi1th of "'Imm Ir•! !" 1 ·~ rl·•l SIJICS Davis Cup lram to •1<l•'f\ o-. f \ ,.11.•li-• 111 Dcccmhcr l\n undcrc,11d m.1 1~11 fc dhll•nJt • 1 • JI<· !;(1u111ry'1 lu p JUll1"r girl\, ..:,._rote• 11 , .. ·r> ·1 "•·I Sonya Jcy11sel~n. will prc ~c,\c !lit !· 11,11.: match II 6 pm The Ag~•~1-(."~1.111• n1. r t1 " l begin at 7 :lO All mihlary pc1 5unncl i11\J th<'lf lanll ' .o11 obtain the free uckcls hy prescn1.ng !I• ,1 n'd tary 1dcn11rira11on at 1hc Forum txJ( til'"c ur> 10 and including the night of the m.1i.:h. "' '" contacting their local oulitary hitM:. Horse show Thr scrond 1nn11al Pl H.\/XtfO\ \hClw<lown htghhght\ a buf) schedule-of cquC\tnan l'\ent\ d11nng \ht C>Bnsc -Count) F1ur, schrduk(I lu run Jul y 17·28 a1 thr Fairground~ 1n l O\ta .,, .. The Shu,,.dow11 1s 8 "'cstrrn honr \ho"' slatrd fo1 Jul) 16-Z!I dur1n& the' fair"\ 12-0a) run The compt11\11)n will include bi'th Junior (17 i nd underJ and <\mateur ~18 and u ldetl d1v1s1on~ • -·· Ot'hcr hOOC" sho"'· cvenu slated for 1hc fair 1ncll.ldc 1 Rq1.s1ertd Morpn l·h:if'11: Show Jul) 19-21, 1 t.1in111urc Hone Sbow July 2~21 , a Hunter/Jumptr 11onc Show July 24-~S and a nortl compt1111on July 25 F11r vis11on will abo bf: able Ill vie--•n Avtnuc of Brcuh dunn1 the fau lim1cd by tht EcJun1rian Ct>nter. lhe c1h1bi1 will 1neludt !X'>' of hotk breed• from 1round 1he Mott. 1n(onn1uoo on the 11C11.,.111n tak1na ~ 11 1he Orlnst CO\lnly Ft1t Eqlifftnan Center can tic obl11ntd by calhnt the Eq~ 1rlt1n Cn!Lc-r at 7Sl-3247, ... -........ .. ... _ ... - Ill .. ····~··· Bradley tops Prudhomme Frank Br adlc\ c:1rned hi' first NHRA vic1ory ;n 11ln1olo\ t\\O yet1rs ~¥S Sundav b} bc:11u1~ 0 1111 Prudh0n1n1c in ---- the T1;p Fuel c!.1~' .11 the C.;h1l·f Au10 Parts \V in· rcrna1 1nn;il~ in 1'nm11n.1 I he C\Cll t \l':lS th e opener of 1he 18-r.ice \\1n~tl1n Drag !{acing Series. John l·tlree l'I l l'fb.1 Li11d.1 \\On 1n the Funny Cn r cla'!> and IJ.111~·11 ,\IJcrn1an of Le<1ngton, Ky., captured 1hc l't" ~h~i:J.. title It \1.1., nnl\ 1he fnurth carccr \IClory for the 48· year-u!d Bradl1.•\, ,1 re,1Ucnt of Santa Rosa. wh~ ra nJ..C'd 'c1en1h .un1.1ng the 16 dnvcrs who quall- ried for Sund.11 ·~ clim1n Jt1on'o. l:iradlc) 's fi rs! tnumph h;1d conll' 15 )Cars c;irlier. also 1n the \\!1ntc1n.!llonal-.. !It\ nlO\l recent 1·1ctory \1as at the l'l/'19 Cahforn1:1 N.1t1onals . l:l~e"·he rc in 'port" on Sund:ty.: •Gary Playe r ove rcame a still wind, occasional rain and surges by Bob Char les and Lee Trel'ino 10 win the Royal Caribbean Classic by '""'O sho1s ~ "·i1h a 3-undcr-p:ir 68 in Key Biscayne, Fla. Player, who began the day 'A'1l h a 1 .... ·0-strokc lca d. se t a lournament record w11h hi s total of 13- under 200. He collt'clcd S67,500 fp r his 161h Sen- ior Tour title •Bans Uecker r:dl1 ed and Michael S11ch rccoY· ered, rescuing Cicr.rnany for a 3-2 viclory Sund11y O\'Cr fl al\ in tht' f1r!>t round of lhe Davi'i Cup. Beckcf beat Omoi r Camporese 3·6, 4-6, 6-3, 6·4, fi-3, gi\•1ng Germany a tie at 2 in the ~sl·Of·fi\C match Stich th en dcfealed Paolo Cane 7-6 (7-4). li-7 (1-7}, 7-5. b-1 fur the Y\C lory. •~l eg ~fallon hcl<l onto Q'tr t"u·st roke lead \\hen hea1·\ t:uns halted play dunng the fourth round pf the $JllttJJOO l PGA CL•~\tc. pu,h1ng thi: hn.11 n•und h.1~l 111 111J:iy. • lc\.i\ bu,1ne!.\mJ11 RD fl uhh,ird ;1nn11unccJ th 11 he h;,' ~ucci:l'dcd in t11~ ban!e: l•I 1.t~e contr~'I ~d I !t1Jh·\\pn.J Jl<ir J.. hor\c racing tracJ.. -lly 1'ht' A~'O<'llllrd 11rtS'- 11 '' ,, .1 \"l:t> .. 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"'h1lc>• will p.it· 11, .p.it<· t <1111p.·1111un "''I! hcg1n 11t 10 am unJ r•1fl lhlilUjlh tht" :tlC~fMln (hi' \'\<"IH ""11"'!1 IO 1hl:' puhhl fu1 \p('l1310t ' ·u.1nt I "' more 1nf11rma1111n. phone-ttub M 1l'k) at f\JJ J I HI Seal Beach runs fhc I ~th annual ~at ~ach I Ok Run and I \hie l h1ldreni Fun Run will be held Satun,hl) .. ·\pnl f). 11 q am lhe racr w1ll ,tan :11 thl' 1nter\('("\1un of IM Stltt't 1nd fl.lanna A~c and .... 111 loop around thr t''I) of Seal Beach. fin1s h1n1 un Ocean Ave 111 t.111n St. nl'lll the "icaJ Beach r 1et ..\pphc11111ns will be' l\'11labk "-1Qn 111 \1l(;lll runn ing ,,ore\. ~p()thOI gn<><h "nrl'\ and hralth ch.ib<. ()r <.end 1 SASE 10 " M.unn1ng I \pt"nCnlC ( luh. I'<) .ao~ )204, I ong Stach ( 1hf 901SOJ r reo·rt'll\lr.iuon {l'll'fUrl' Mat~h V}) I\ i,, 1Fl<:lud1n• a T .,h1n (S9 fol ntltt uni) I l-n1 n1url'. 1nfurmat1un. phone (2131 49•-2664 'Aun For lllllllrY Clllldren' A IOk, Sit and lk run for adulu 11nd childre n will be held Ma1ch 9 al Soulh Coast Commu· nity Oiutch, SllG Donlla Q.nyon Road. in Irvine , The "Run For llun&JY Children" wfll start at 7'.30 • m. with the procc:ed• 10 benefit hunary ind di~1dvanu1aed ehildttn local~ and wmld· wide. Fof more ~nfonntllon tbowr bow 10 parlki· pale or \IOluntccr for thG ru~. pbonc {714), 8$4--7600, ext 580. " --· ... • Orwige Co•I Delly Piiot Magic Johnson lies uncorscious after a colllsion under the basket. Catties put away undermanned Bullet• with 11e-102 triumph Reggie Lewis scored 30 points nnd Kevin Mcl-lalc 22 Su nday as the Boston Celtics wore ~ down undermanned Washington \\'ith a 17- 2 run midway throu~h the second hat r en rout.e to a 119-10 1 V1Clory ove r the visi1ing . Bullets. • Bernard King o( Washington, the NDA's third leading scorer, left the g3me in the third period with whal coach Wes Unscld said was "breathing difficulties." Unscld s-aid "lhey did not appear serious and that King appu rcntly expe rienced a reac1ion to medica- tion. t-lc \\'as taken to a hos pital for precautionary rea· sons. , With Larry Bird watching in street cloth es on the bench fo r the first time since he rorced out wi1h a back problem, the Cehics imprQ\'ed their season record to 33-12, including 22·4 a t home and 7·7 wi1h- out 1heir All-Star £orward. 1'hc injury-riddled Bullets s1arted with just -eight players in un iform incl uding Charles Jones, who was unable to play. When King departed, i1 lefl the Bui· lets with only six players. An 11 -2 run, led by Lewis with 7 points, Boston opened a 19-point lead, 81 -62. in 1he 1hird qua rter. El'ing "'ithout King, the Bullets £ought back to ""'ithin scYc n before McHale scored on a layup in the. elos· ing seconds to push th e lead back 10 nine, 9J -85. The Cchics lhcn ran ovcT 1hc exhausted J)ull cts with a 17-2 surge al the slarf of the fourth period . Me l l:ile and Kevin Gamble eac h had six point~ in !he ou1hu rs1. · -...~ Lc11.t!> nnd Mcli alc \\'ere 101ned in double figure.!> by Gitmh\e with 18; Brian Shaw 16 and Ro~r1 Par· 1sh pnd ~11chael Smith JO apiece. -'fhc Du lle!., ""'er e led by King and llnr.cy G r.1111 1\tth 20 point) each. t\.J. English h;1J 17, Byron lr>1n Ill. Pervis Elli!>On 12 and Byron ln1n 10 • Durki 120, Horncts 1 I I: In ~l 1l\\,1uJ..ct·. J.11 >tt umphrie~ had 27 poi n1s. Ricky Pecrct• addctl :!5 .111~! "the ~111...,'au kee Uucks scored " sca,on-t11~h Jr, pinnt' 1n tbl' third quarter en rout e. tc1 .1 \\Ill O\Cr 1hc ("har- lnttc I lnrnct' I he Bui;:ks broke a .... ·ay fro1n a JQ.Jf1 h.11r11mt· 11c ....1th a 13·4 run to lake .1 ~IJ-Sll lead \\1\h ~ 0 1 left 111 1hc third 4uar1er on a dunk b) Fr.inl. Uncko,,..~l.i . 1'1etcl! M:ured 11 points of hi s 1.' 1h1riJ-41tii;11 tc r po1n t'i ;i, !he Uuck~ ou1sco1ed the lll1rne1~ :!J -1-l 111 the final .t 56 tu 1,1\.;e a 92-75 !cad El«c.,.,hcrc in the NBt-\ on Sunday: •Suns I I 2, l'islons 97: In ;\uhurn 11111,, ,\l1l h , li...e\1n Jl1hn,11 n !!\ ro1n1' ;ind h;id IJ a!."1'1~ .ind Ph1~nt \ 1urncJ f)c1r111t lllrno\Cr\ L1l\ll 2J pu1n1-. t11 l>c.tl th e !'l!>tOOS. II wa~ Oetrn1t's first /O<iS \11\l·c 1!11ah l huma!> "·1" sidelined for the !>eaIDn b) \lot1 st ~urg'T)' and ~napped :t fi\·e-g;ime Pistons v.inn1ng streak. In 1he1r pre\1l1u' fl\C ~.lflll'l, the Pt~IOfl'i h11ct aun .... l'd .an .t\ef1!,.l!C of l(O (, pt.11n1, and h;1d not given up n11lrt th:111 ·I. John,on ht1d 20 of h1~ point~ :inil I:! of h1., :1ss1~t-. ,., ..... _ Chicago center \Viii Purdue (centl'r) tries to gCt the ball through hoop .1ga1nst A.C. Green (lefl). _ in the firsl half for PhoenlX, Y>'hich llCl'C r trailed after a basket by Johnson gave 1hcm a 17-16 lead "''ith 3:55 left in lhe frr st quart er • Timbern·ol \'t~ 110; 76trs 102:1n ~tinneapolis, Sam Mi1chc\I scqred a career-high 37 points, includ· ing the fits! three of 1he second OYerlime, and the Minncsola Tihiberv.olves beat the Philadelphia 76c rs. The T1mberwol\'t'~. \\ho lost 1n overtime 113-110 S:i turday night to Cle\'eland, scored the firs! 11 points in the second O\c rt imc as the Sixers missed 10 s1raigh1 shot~. Ph il11dclphia forced the O\C rlime "·hen Ron An · de rson's dunk Y.ith 1.8 seconds left in regulation tied it nt 99. The T1mber'o\n[ves mi...~i.ed 1he1r chnncc to .,.,in tn the 11rsl t1\c rl1m c \•hen 1·on~ C:imp~el! and UCI produc1 ·1 ud ~·1u1phy each made p nty one or \v.o f(lul shots \\llh l.tss than 10 seconds to go . • Rockl'IS 143, \\'nrriors 13S:ln 1-iouston. re serve gua rd SleC"py l·loyd scored 27 of his season-high 30 po1nts 111 the frnal ' lb minutes of 1hc game as 1he · llou,111n RocJ..c1-, heal the Gulden Sl.ile \\larnors in duuhlc U\Crttn1c l·Jcnd /I.tel ~C\f.'ll Df t·loust un':'I 16 point' 1n the sec- on d O\l'lt1n1c, all fr om the foul line, "here l·lo)d hil ·d carecr·h1!:h 2:! fr ec throv.·1; on 17 a11 cn1pt> 11llU~1t1n\ Loirl) Smtih had an ~GA sc.1wn·h1gh :!i rcOOund, It \\,I~ Smith\ fourlh :o-rcbound game 11f 1he ,t •• 1,1111 .ind hi' 2Jrd care er g<1n1c ...,1th 20 or CoUege bnlc8lblll No. 1 Rebels storm past 'Rutgers en route to showdown with Hogs \dJ \l.'t .1no!hl f notch 10 UNLV's lilov•out belt J' lhl· "'" l Ru11n1n· Rc hcl~ 'lorm hl\v,1rd nc,1 \und.11 \ \1111\\dn .... n aga1ns1 sernnd-rankctl 1\rk- a11,.1~ ·1 he deftnd1 ng n.111on:1l ch:imp1011 ~ rc1n:uncd undcfcJ1ed Sunda) w11h :1 115~73 rout o{ Ru1gers, c:i,,1ly casting a'1dC' ano1hCr team whdc j,C l\ing their s1gh1~ on the l1nce·bea1en RazorbaC'kS. ··1\e been th1nl.1ng abou! Arkan&a!>." UN LV l·oach Jerr: l "ark an1 ;1n admitted afte n\•:-.rd 1 "I'd be lying 1f I s;iid I "·a\l'l't." • 'r he Runn1n' Rebel~ cert:u nly looked li~c they 1,crc ;ililc lo conlcn1r:1tc on th e game at hand, h11y.~·vcr. opening !he 'ccond half again~• Rutgers ( !)-7 ) .,.,1th a nc:ir -n.1 .... ]l·,~ 20-~ run 10 \\In for the l~lh li me 1n ~s m:1ny gamt~ and 291h straight over 1v.n yea r). _ A Dig Wes t Conference game rcn1ains ·rhur!>day ..... 1h Fresno Stale hcfore the n1atchup 1n f't1y· etteYillc, but Arkan!>:t' 1s clearly uppermost on Tarkan1ah's mind. "'It's going to be a big game. a very emotional g:unc," Tarkaninn s;11d. "You don't mind playing 1n 1ough 11renas 1f you don 'I have 10 play a good 1eam , hut we'll be playing a very good team." St acey Augmon had 27 poin1 s. 11 rebounds anp I I assists bcf(l rc laking :1 senr alongside the other Slartc rs with 11 minute" 10 play and the Rebels ahead by 41 . Augmon h:HI 20 ·points, ni ne re · bounds and seven :i.ssists Jn the firs1 h11lf. Anderson Hunt also scored a season-high 29 points 11nd Larry John son had 15. "S1accy Augmon !he !int half played as good as a rorward can play." Tarko.nian sa id. UNLV sho1 64 percent fo r the game, while hol<ling the Scarlet Knights to 35 pcrccnl. The 11.S points was 1he mcn1 CYCr scored against a Rutgen team. ~ . "They're in a di((erent league 1han us," Rutgers coach Bob Wenzel s•id. "They were 1wcsome. I 1hough1 we'd p)ay belter, but ii was all ·lheir doina, no1 ouJ undoing... . Rutger• took lhe n1tlonally tcleYilCd same just prior to lhe beginning of the season, 1r1er aevcr1J othcr "le•ms thal UNLV 1pproachcd refused to play on the road 1g1inst the defending narional champions. The deciaion proved 1 bad one for the Scarlet Knlghu. , ) • •• "11 \\,i\ .1 ~;in1tile ~u1111ng Llllt hcrc .1nJ 1aJ..1ni; th•" i:.1mc t\1 !1cg111 \\1lh." \\'cntel ,,11J "\\.c'rc ~1111 1n the hc1;t •hapc of an\\"{'ld\ 1n o\1r lc ,1gu<: and v.c h.1\t 1t1 fp(\I, 1111 .... nn nut lc111ni:, 1h1• .iflccl u~ 1n le.1guc pt.1~ UNLV', n1c.in .... h1!e, ma) onl~ haYe t-\rJ..;u1,~1~ to '-'Orr) about while trying to bccon1c the fir"! ni:i1u r l·oHcf.e tcan1 10 so lhrough a rei;u l:ir sca<;on undcfc:i1cd ~incc \Q7CJ "I don't C\Cn 1h111k ;1bout 11 (going unc.lt·fcatcd),'. ·rarl..1n 1:1n said '"I "ant to t.ikc the g.1n1e~ one i!Jn1e at a t1n1c." El ... c1,hcre 1n college baskc1b:1JI Sunday: •Ohio SI. 66 , l'11rclu r 59; In Coh1n1bus. J1n1 J.1ck,011 )('nrcd 2! J)<)lll\!o. 1nclud1ng eight' in the final fn\1r minu te\ .. ind Ohio S1:i1e 0111\COred Pur<luc "IS-6 111 the f1nill '1\ n11nutc'. Ohio St.i!C, whrch lo'' al r>.1tch1gan S1,11e 75-61 ·rhursday night for 11~ f1r~1 defe11 1. n 10\'Ctl 10 18·1 overall and 8-11n 1ht D1g Jen Purdue fcll 10 11 ·8 and 3·6. •No. 4 lndlanu '17, f\11n11rso111 66: 1-r c~hmitn Dnn10n Uailcy sco rc1J 6 of his 10 points dunng a 17-1 second-tHtlf run J• lndia ria ~urvt\'ed 30 prr- cent fir.s1-h,1tf 'hoo1ing rind rallied IJ poi111s bac k for a Big Ten v1ctory over ~l inncs<>li'I . Enc 1\ndc1son and Call:>c:rt heaney ~orcd 22 points each for lnd1ann (20-2, 8-1 ), which "·on its four1h straight ga me 10 rem:11n tied wi th Ohio State for th e eonferen c lead. •No. 10 Ktntutky 96, Grorgla 84:1n Lexington, Ky .. Jamal Mitshburn scored 31 poin1s. the most cYer by a Kentucky freshman, to lead the Wildcats 10 a SouthcDslc rn Conference victory O\'C r GtO(I· ia. Mashburn. a 6·fOOl·8 for-.va rd from New York, Korcd 17 poin1s in the first half It$ K~ntucky (17-3 overall , 9· I EC) built a .5.0-38 lead and 1hen hit a key basket In 1he second half 10 turn back a rally ~ Georai• (1 1-8, 4-6). • Ortton 74. Callfornl1 71:1n Ocrkelcy, Terrell Drandon scored 26 poin1s i nd Jordy Lyden had 17 second-half points to le1d Ore.son 10 a Pleine JO viclory OVtr California. Lyden had ju t two poinu in the. first half, goina on('for:thrce. Rtch11Jd Luc. had 14 poinl.f ind 10 rebounds for lh< DuckJ (9·10, •·'l. _.,.,... _,.., - • ff'Olftl1 loalrer in tlMI Super lbwl u IM Oiula' time~ ofteMC controlled the ball, completed 13 of 19 ,.... for 210 ,... in the Pro ao.t while --playina time with the Oilen·-Warren Moon. . Kelly's other tOMChdown pua was a 20-yard to Buffalo teammate Andre Reed early in the final quarter. Detroit's Barry Sanden, the NFL'• leadin& rusher this seuon, ran 22 yards for a touchdown with S:tl remainlna to live the NFC a 21-13 lead. Nick Lowery of Kansas City then puUed the AFC to within 21· 16 with bis lhint field aoal of the game, a 34-yarder with 2:58 re- maining. Kelly and Reed hooked up on their scoring pau to pull the AFC to within 14-13 early in the final quarter. Kelly threaded the ball perfectly between two NFC de· fenders for the touchdown. . A 33-yard pass from Kelly to Anthony Miller of the San Diego Chargers wu a key play in the AFC'1 touchdown drive, moving the baU to the NFC 42-yard line.- Phoenix rookie Johnny Johnson scored two touchdowns for the NFC on runs of 1 and 9 yards. JD' ............... -,... ... _ ...... , .... Olllnl_.wlda • ..: ildan, p'1e die NPC a 7.3 lad wla.a he dowe over a ~rd out 43 MCDDdl before halltimo. 'Ille Ram' Jim Ewrett. who re- pieced Su PnDCileo'a laj.ared Joe · Montana on the NFC roeaer, cam- pleted all lix of hia pe11e1 in tho second quarter and directed the 80-yard touchdowD drive after takina over for 1tarter Randall Cunningham of Philadelphia. Kansas Qty'• Nick Lowery'• sec· ond field goal of the game, a 43· yarder, pulled the AFC to within 7-6 midway throulh the third quarter, after Bulfalo'a Bruce Smith blocked a field goal try by Andersen. ' Moon marched the AFC to a field goal by Lowery on the open- ing series of the game. Moon com- pleted a 3S.yard pass to Reed down to the NFC 30_, and Thurman Thomas of the Bills car- ried for 17 yards to the 13 before the drive stalled. Lowery's 26-yard kick gave the AFC a 3·0 lead 4:08 into the con· test. Andersen had a chance to tie it Iatcci.n.J.b.uiuailtl buchc miss«! a 40·yard field goal attempt. Lowery also mis~d a field goal, a 28-yarder in the second quarter. . ' ' I Mondey, Febtuery 4, 1111 • llJIQ UCI sailors • • win opening spring rounds LONO BEACH -The defend. ins collegiate national champba UCI 11ilin1 team won each o( the fint two races of the Southern S.· ries seuon over the ~kend, while Orange Coast College took a third and a fifth. Seven schools sailed Flying Jun· iors in light to variable winds to open the 1991 spring season on Alamitos Bay Saturday. There will be six more races throughout the pring. The top five teams from South- ern California wiU advance to the Pacific Coast Championships. in Coronado .during May, while the top ~o Crom that event qualify for the intercollegiate national c:bam· pion hips in New Orleans durinJ June. UCl 's crews included skipper Nick Adamson and crewman Sc.ott Munch and skipper Randy Lake and crewman Sara Robertson. OCC's sailors include' skipper • Marc Franco and crewman Steph· ame O'Brien along with skipper Keith Ives and crewman Bob Sher· wood. Johnson gave the NFC a 14·6 lead with his seoond touchdown of the game, with 1:04 remaining in the third quarter. On a less-than-banner day for the place-kickers, Andersen also had his 48-yard 'try blocked by Smith in the third quarter. Cardinals' John...y Johnson scores from inches out to give the NFC a 7.3 halftime lead ROIE From 81 at his senrencing. "Run the tape," he told the re· porter. That night the story went out on ESPN. "What hurt me the most was that Pete never tried to get in touch with me," Gioiosa says. "Be· c~use I would never do anything to hurt Pete Rose. He was my idol. He was like a father to me . AJJ he had to do wu get one message to me and I never would have said Pete Rose bet baseball. I would have taken that to my grave with me." Gioiosa is sitting in a small con· fercncc room. He is only 5-S, but well-built, his chest defined by years of weight-hf ling and steroids. His brown hair is short on the top and sides, but longish in the back. At fir 1 glance he looks like a smaller version of Pete Rose. "Do you ever think that 1( you went to the movies and saw th is story. you wouldn't believe it?" l a ked him. · "No one would C\ler believe 11," says Tommy Gio1osa with a wry smile. • He grew up in New Bedford, Mass., the old whaling town im- mortalized in the story of Captain Aha~. His child))ood was typical. centered around sports. Like many kids, Gioiosa grew up dreaming of being a major-league baseball play· er. He started playing early. From the beginning, he could hit. He was small, but he hustled. He be· came one of the few sophomores ever to start for New Bedford High. "People compared me to Pete Rose. I had heard of him, but I'd never seen him play." _ Tommy's father told him that if he "played baseball like Pete Rose plays baseball, you'll make the big leagues." • Rose was his role model. Tommy watched him play one night on TV, in an AH·S tar game, and began to emulate Pete. They were both small. They both used hustle lo compensate for a lack of overpowering natural talent Tommy Gioiosa looked in the mir· ror and saw Pete Ro e. He ·spent winters swinging a leaded bat al the local YMCA. He didn't drink. He didn't moke. Like Rose, he lived for baseball. "I wanted to go to college and I knew that the only ·way to ge t out of New Bedford was to get a scholarship, or I was going to work 8-S the rest of my life tor no money." As a junior he was co-captain and all-regional. The next year he was his captain, led the state in hitting for awhile, and was all· state. There was even a small blurb in a newspaper that a Cleveland scout was looldng at Tomm) G 1oissa. Then ll ended, Ju st like that. High chool was O\'er. There were no offers. ln the fall, he went to work w11h his father. That was 1976. said ure. The kid enjoyed being bat boy. G101osa hkcd having him there. lt was almo t hke having a httle brother, someone who rooted for htm, cared how he did in the game . On the bus returning from the game, the kid said he was Pe te Rose. "Yeh," said Gioiosa. "and I'm Babe Rut h." "No.'' said the kid. "Pete Rose 1s my fathe r." "Sure," said Gio1osn, "and Babe Rut h is my father." His friend Dave Clark was going to Massasoit Community <;:ollcge in Brockton: One day G1oiosa wen t 10 sec the coach, and was told that the team had an indoor bJtting cage, an d that it took a When the bus returned to the Florida trip every spring. That wa : hotel. the boy took Gioiosa to enough. Tommy enrolled for the meet his mother at the pool. lt second semester and went to v.a Karol)n Rose, Pete's wife. Florida with the team. G1010 a v.as m hock. Here he was As fate v.ould have it. the> J poor kid from New Bedford taycd at !\.mg Arthur's in Tampa, talking to the wife of his idol. the same hotel the Cincinnati "Don't worry," Karolyn said Reds used. One day Tommy was We tarted out JUSt like you did." 1tting around the pool. baseball Then he aw Ro c coming up glove at his side. Most teammates the 1Je"'alk He couldn't behe\c had gone bar-hopping. He had It. tayed behind, thinking baseball. A "You call me Pete," Rose said kid of eight or nine approached to G1o1o a. him and a~ked if he wanted to "I went back to my room and play catch. called m) mom," Gioiosa recalls. "Sure," G101osa said. "She tbought I'd been drinking." They played for awhile, and A couple of days later Rose was G101osa asked if the kid wanted to washing his Porsche in the parking come to the Massasoit game the lot. <:iioiosa went over to help. next day and be bat boy. Petey When Rose left to take a phone Door to Cooperstown figures to slam shut today By Ronald Blum . t1on of America. ~Sports Wltllt Today' vote .is expected 10 .ratify that rule. NEW YORK _ Pete Rose's road to Coo-Four members of the special committee who pcrstown seems likely to end today in a New voted against Ro e also are Hall directors. York City hotel. "It's out of my hands," Ro c aid on Jan. 14 The Hall Or Fame's board of directors meets m his only public comment on the Hall vote . Two of the 16 directors ha\C aid they will today and will oonsider a proposal thal would not attend Monday's meeting. Commissioner bar the former Cincinnati Reds star and man· Fay Vincent is vacationing m J:imaica, and ager from the ballot. Under the :urrent rules, Hall of Famer Charlie Gehringer said be has Rose would become eligible for consideratio:..:.n..._--M<DOl:ted attending Hall meetings next year. The majority or the board consists of base- A special committee of the Hall \'Oted 7-3 ball's old guard, a group that fears Rose may on Jan. 10 for a rule that would prohibit play-win election to the Hall one day. AJthough the ers on the ineligible list from being considered guidelines on the ballot say that character for election by the Baseball Writers Associa-should be taken into consideration, many writ· crs have said they y,ould vote for Rose based only on his on-the-field accomplishments. Among the directors arc American League president Bobby Brown, former AL president Lee MacPhail, National Lcag\Jc president 8111 White, former NL president Chub Feeney. former commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Ha ll of Fame president Ed Stack, former Montreat Expos president John McHalc, Hall of Farner Roy Campanella, Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig. Boston Red Sox owner Jean Yaw· key and Detroit Tigers ch frman Jim Camp- bell. Brown, McPhail, Fee~y and McHalc \Oted against Rose al the Jan. 10 committee meeting. while Stack opposed the new rule • UCLA third baseman Kevin Webb applies the tag to UCl's Joe Furukawa in an attempt to steal third base. Gal a... 1111 UGI start BERKELEY -Youth wu aerved ~day -served defeat after tardna like a rllbbit. The UCI men'• tcnnu team. ranked 25th in the nation with three freshman starten. won the fint Mt of four ainaJc• matdlel with CaJ Sunday and lost in· a 1ie-bre1ter of a fifth. but the aperienc:M and· seventh-ranked OoldCft Bcail came back strona to sweep all ab lift. ale• malcha and won. 6-3. '"'They wen lib ndia oa tbeir fint robbel,." 'fCI OMd °"I Piiion lllid. "lt'a lib we .... thlill up bu& ..wr Fl * of IOWlle" • Al No. I ... hlbw 8nU Haiialt-DIDI beil c.1'1 .. r-..... 6-l, ill 1M &II, dalli IOll 6-2. M. Jaior '88 .... .,... Carl 0.-.of Cal 6-J. --~-.. No. 2, ........... ..,._ .. ...a.11Mill .. IMld.._ 5ap11 ... Jeff ............ lllfl••••····· ........... .. "'* .... _ _, ..................... .., ... .., .. .,.~.-... ...................... ..... .... UCI loses fifth straight . STOCKTON -Natahla Norris 11 dlie Arite9ten 91tot 36 pcrtient· hit 10 of 12 shots ca re.a .. to a (""9 tha field owenl. h"ah 2J points arid Qannon _.,.,..,,_.,., added ., • the u...., . ahot 75 percal ..... ...S Mlf IO te\id 00 90 a 6MI Ill Wat COnfereaec cldal. . uca. ..... anlled ,.. 2'7-JD •• ...._ .............. .. • Jjtt, ... .., .... , ...... 2- lllli ea1fn1H1 Pde 11 dol, '7- call, Gwiosa kept washtng. Rose returned, aw what G101osa had done, and said, "That just shows you work hard. If you work hard and give 110 percent you'll make it." . It was the biggest tbriJI of Gioisa's hCc , one he treasured for the next year. H that had ended up being his only association with Pete Rose, he would have been eternally grateful. How many ktds ever get to meet their idols. neve r mind get 10 spend some 11me w11h them? But when he returned to the King Anhur Hotel the next spring with ,the Massasoit bascbaJI team, there was Petey to greet him. as if no time had elapsed. Rose invited him lO his room, encouraged him, told him that you don't have to be big to play bi_g baseball. Karolyn gave Gioiosa the fam ily phone number in Cincinnati, takf him to keep in touch. ' "Tommy was a nice kid," recalJs Karolyn, "and Petey liked him." The followi ng Christmas he was invued to the Rose home: He saw World Series trophies. He saw the opulence. He went wtth Rose to the race track, watched Pete bet $500 as if it were nickels. After· wards, Rose gave him a SIOO bill. "I never had had a SlOO bill in my hand before in my life." When his visit wai about over, Rose asked him to stay, live in the house here, he said, drive Petey to spnng training in my car, become part or the family. "But I dan't have any clothes, .. G1oiosa said. Rose toolc him into a clOKt, took out some shoes. "Now you have shoes," be said. He took out some shirts, handed them to Gioiosa. "Now you have shirts," he said. G101osa had his own room. Rose gave him money. He gave him ex· pensive warmup suits and silk . shins. Tommy ran errands for Karolyn. He picked up Pete's Jaun· dry. He washed Rose'' car. He drove Petey to school in style. "l went from being a poor kid riding a bitycle in New Bedford to riding around in a Rolls Royce. I felt like the 'FonL' lt was like I was dreaming." h 's difficult to pinpoint just when everything began~ getting a 101 more complicated for Tommy Gioio a. He oontinued to live in Rose's house where he filled many roles Man-Friday. Surrogate son. Companion. Friend. At the race track, he placed Rose's bets. "People thought I was bis son." Then was a rumor in iown that Gioiosa was a_ son, an Wegitbute one. EDITOR' NOTE: Tuesday's edition: Gioiosa reflects on bow it was to live • fairy-tale. High schno:I basketbaD .._..L•••• u..-°"'91 W L W L Mft"ll • 2 " 9 EdlloA • 3 " 3 ocean Vi 7 3 13 I ~Bcaca 7 3 1S 1 &naAnl s • 13 10 Wtsll••lllll 1 I 5 17 fQ.rain Vllly 0 10 s 17 WI 0 I I ¢ I'• 0-(1) .,.,,. ............... 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I •BA hOUIO New lllct tn sunny kltchon Btg yard S 199,900 Agt, 841·1507 FORECLOSURE!!! 5 BA. 2\h BA, 2 sty, pool. •P• ~uge cul· de-aac lot, lam azd l1v rm w,cracklln frplc, gourmet kltch. t0tma1 o.n.1¥te9 llllr, 982-6221 Laguna Beact 104 BY OWNER Open, a1ry, 1BR Wht w a ter view. DrHllc prtea reduction S425K No Laguna 497·3031 Newport Beach 1069 Out-of State C1)ron.1 Proprrty 1558 lei r.tir /1~~ Lake Havaau. AL Great SBA 3BA home So. of vtewt Nu hst 3br $76,900 hwy. New •. upgrades OWC. Call Lynn 1· thruout. Avall Fob 1 8<>0-432-4595 ex. 1101 $2300/mo. 675-9663 Moh ..... Aealty/BHG Nt»'1r><ir: Cc1µ1str ,H10 HP.It~) t.' 1 VJ B(•,1ch :!f) 18 Newly remod 3br, 1ba, •GOOD LOCATION lg new yard. pols ok. Beautiful Bayrldge 2BR 18A, walk to bchl $300 OFF 929 Arbor St S 1150/ condo. 2Br end unit, Oulat, no pet1. s&95/ Large 2BR · 1 lh BA mo, lat, laat, $300 aoc gate guarded/\/lew. mo. w/frplc & yard To wnhae Laundry dep. 598·4115 Vaulted cell1, plant $750. 28731 Av• Laa room. patio, all bit-Ins PACIFICA shutter•. A/C . mlr-Palmaa, 213(891-3838 5795 mo Dana Point 262 BAYFRONT M,\IN CHANNJ:L 1 Br furn $2000/mo. Short or long term. 995-1455 Huntington HllC • Sharing 15~0 Furn. 3BR 3BA Home. nr beach. Avail. 2/5 to · 8126. S 1500 mo Incl gdnr. 760.0418 rored wardrobes, 2078 THUAIN TOWNHOMES washer & dr & relrlg , CENTAUR MGMT 28R, 18A NewPOrt Helgbll 2BA lrg patio. Ready 2/1/ 832-2232 or 7~·9012 1660t Regina Clrcle Beach 2G40 Selling/BuyingrAentlng Lg 3br, 2ba upper dplx 1 •hBA In charming 91 St275. Call Glen S80Qfmo condthon· Frosh paint, A@ 759-5569. S1 400cS o" VHrly. Lrg •GREAT SPECIAL! Big, 213-254-9~98 ~1Tlmtll'lat9 Deck. gar. hl·bmd cell FOA FREE IHFORMATIOH Xlnt cond S 1475'mo private patio. carp0f1, --=----------2BR 2BA + atudy beaut. quiet 1 & 2 BR ---------Pool & laundry Sorry, Bluffs 3BA, 1 atory. lg Appllanc•• Incl. Walk Lndry rm, gar. cable NEW LUXUAV APART. CALL 1 800 777 8836 76().9020 No Peta s895 mo Mstr Suite, 1800 aq n to beach 678-2238 av1 no poll 831-8427 MENTS 2BR 28A with Curt· II 63 H 266 :ff s0t!o~:.::eo~ar * * 2 BR 1 BA-NEAR *Lg clean ~br 2ba, lg loft. up to 2500 st Rei11 E stat£> anted 162 Luxury. 2BA 2BA no me. f/p, gar, S1295'mo 111 & IHI $200 dep 642·5290 Twnhome for lease In HARBOR VIEW HOMES BEACH I Frig, flr•I cloaets, d 'W, new cpt, 84&-9501°'846-6517 prime locallon 2057 3BR 3BA+lon Lo yd, place. garage. lndry. gar. lndry, $850-$875, NA OCEAN, Lo 2br, Tu slln A ve 3BA dbl S ISO.' S1050do 723-1883 NO PETS 640.24'15 2ba Privacy Gar. 2'hBA, 2 stry with t p. ~/'::1.1sl: 1' •CoroJldo, 2BR 1 BAI •SHARP & clean 1u11ur1-pallo No pets S825 4 ACRES HORSE Nice older cottag•atylo I Property Lg house, rear duplex 2BR 1 BA. $595,000 For Sale or cozy frplc. nlee crpl & El!chango. 8S&-On9 blinds, W D hkups, 2 car gar. butlt In ap-twnhae Pool, car· oua 1&2 bdrm, patio mo ~7-1T78,9eCMS231 Lido Isle 4BR 3BA $900 NO PETS pllanC9s. •nd patio houae on lnalde lot, Port•. & garage Fro m SC550 ~. At ' ~ eneral 2102 WEST NEWPORT • 1 BO. $750 SO COAST METRO • 2 bd, 2 ba condo yrly • $1 195 HNTNGTN BCH • 5bd hae. tam rm, apa, ytly • St .800 LIDO PAK DRIVE • 2 bd VllS • $3,950 oceanside or PCH . 2 car parking Av1 Feb 11 Drwe by 704 Bego- nia. $1025 m o SI 195 da. 662·1 618 722-801 t or Evu 54&-9950, 8"'5-55n ...... 7~1102. great loc:allon S2.,700/ Wlcnda 722-8140 mo. 875-9311. -------- Dana Point 212 NEW lux custom homa, LIGHT & AIRY Ilg 1BR ocean & bey view. 4Br lh OFF 1 ST MONTH I 1 BR, enc garao-. eleci range. tr1g, no pets, patio $550 mo. 642·59&4 675-4912 0 1 4~8a 4 ear gar. 3 apt coan vow, por• frplcs, IK. 120-0211 1 BA. ltreplace, cable, rec1 for alnglo m ale BACHELOR Apt Quiet pool, pauo. garage Spacious 2BR 1 VIBA twnhme. S950 mo 900 Saa L.n fMol.26 l 1 ----- Costa Mesa 2 12 No pets 496-8742 OLD CDM· neighborhood. no No pela 399 w Bay OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 3Bdrm. built In 1905 • pe11, naar ocean $685 mo 850-6357 S400 OFF AENTI Eeat· Large 2BR plus don, A true charmer, run _S_4_7_5t_m_o_2_5_1_._,905 ___ 1 l BR, amall, bu1 cozy. aide new 2BA 2"'1Ba 2 ·~BA. S 1100/mo . ocean & bay views. Bachelor Apt . ttove, Iota or wood, now cat· twnhse, 2 car al· 819-568·1657 collect En)oy sunHta from . refr1g. ulll pad, pV1. pot & m ini bllnda tached garage, w/d tne porch. Utll paid. patio, pool, S500/mo, S60S/mo 938·0552 ~ hkup, frplc Must 1001 Offered at'S1600/mo. 111 ... H C. Avall 3/1. St250'mo 63!·2480 CACL RUSTY, Agt 675-7908 or 673-0292 . •BACK BAV ESTATE 131,12••1217 CORONA HIGHLAND BA I 2BA w/gar, new cpta, - 2BR duplex. frplc, w d hkup, garage. $885; 4Br 2 . am rm . duple11, 2BR 1Ba, f/p d F 1 dbl fncd yd Water pd huge yr rp c. Call 9·5PM 638-4120 gar., aml yd, 3 PV1 --------- gar Sl525 642•9666 2710 Detowaro-F ~ beach Ag1640.7000 IAYBAEEZE APTS mo. No pet•. 619-93ol-3710 •Deluxe Duple11. CM Cute tBA 2nd atory Apt Spaclout 1 & 2Bdrm WAT E R FR 0 NT Hgts, 2·Sty 3Br 1' >Ba. Huntington Landmark on the BAV w balco-Ap11 Cloae lo bNch, I gar, lndry, pV1 patro, I adull comm. 3Br 2Ba. -----.-Vl-L-,-... ,--ahcoolt thopt From HOMES I all recreation St 100 TENNI "" ny, S1 050 mo Calll ' nc p, $l200 Agl 6424769 96().6338 or 759·5087 Blufft large 3Br + Jenni!« 642-6515 $&42/mo S48-033S 831 ·1400 •E s ide 2Br 1 '>Ba l SEACLIFF GrHnt l~ry family rm No stairs SP•CTACULAR view E'SIDE 2BA, new paint 7•"·"•""' twnhta w 'balcony yd twnhao 3Br °' 2 ~ S1695 mo 759·7659 on Ocean Bl. 1700 •f. & blind•. gar. lndry vv o1vvv luic apt. 28r 2Ba, den, Good loe. xlnl cond S 1500 2 13 928-2717 Condo of Mc. bldg · ·• •- evr'd pncg $925 No pets 650.1798 Laguna Beach 2648 1 BR. oc.an vtew, single penon onfy, No Pata. uhl 1,,c1 $575Jmo C•fl 494·1810 CUTE 1 BR w pauo & OCEAN VIEW "' town utls & cable Incl. N smkr $800 494-1 528 LARGE STUDIO, full ldtchen. closo to lown boach. Groat view . 220-Ct1tt Or •3 S595' mo Avl lmmedl 213 596-4770 or 714 581· 4489 Newport Beach 266 WEITCLIFF 2BR 2BA DfW. pool, frplc 1128 Rutland Rd S9001mo Ou1et. secure. 648-3879 study 2 ~BA •II amen Top floor Penthouu patJo, pl1drvt, it0t•,... I S1701mo. 840.24215 Beautllul, apactous. Stopa ro China Cove E'SIDE iar;e 28.r 18&. clean. alcyllghta, pool, S1950 mo 673-7892 balcony, engl garage • * • Jae. tennis. $1,000/ S735/mo 120 E 20th BEACH S.uhore 4BR •LARGE 48R 2BA• I Family home w huge Laguna Beach 2148 Balboa mo ... utll 831-3615 St Can 8"'2·9060 2BA lurntunr yrly back yard Kids & pets welcom e. 2 car Island 210 1 BA Co ttage W/blg --.--------E'SIDE. xlnt loc 2Br $1700 Mark, 831-e494 yard Frig Incl Walk to VERSAILLES 1 Ba upstairs. No pell $ bc h l S890 mo No lmmacuta1e 2BR 28A $4!0 DISCOUNT!! s7251mo. 27t ·C 16th t 2BDRM 700* garage W . of ,..arbor $1150 mo Avail now 675-4912 BICI OUTSTANDINO 3BR LIDO a ow O • 2BA home Frplc w d 3700st Reduced 10 hkupa, garago ~1950 S895K Open Sa Sun mo 876-5367 10.5. Wlldl;t E.ei b'f t ppt 227 VII ()\llflO 97>9311 NWPT HOTS lg view hm for Sale or La• Balboa Peninsula 2107 5br, 3ba SH to •PP· Charming Pen1n1ula Pl reclSPI."""' cei 11 6'&-2582 2Br rBA. new carpet. frplc, encl 2 car gar, $1400 yrly 875-6609 Sa:i Clemente 1076 Cuatom wood/glasa, 190• Oen Vu, 3BR 3BA. spa, huge docl<. $823.000 or lse e1 $2.300 mo agt Batty 497·1781. Soutll Co.i'.->! Metro t 086 DELUXE 3Br 2Ba duplx Decor shu""· frpl d/W w d hkup, gar w opnr St350. 723-1599 Corona del Mar 2122 •2BR, lam room, trplc rear upstairs un11 or dilplt • &ligl gar w d "•· uo S99S 847-7540 IST MONTH FREE (w l yr lse) 2BR, 2 1h BA lu• condo Frplc. w1d hll· up, sec gate, parking $1195/mo 646-4472 A great priced Condo 3BR 2BA, gar, lndry. all new, $1275. 675-0239. 645-3425 COSTA MESA BLUFFS Spacious 2BR 21h BA twnhse. Lg k1tchon w brkf11 rm. 2 car ar. g frplc, sml balcony • patio w d hkups small pol ok Comm I pool & renms V1e1ortn Canyon area s 1 t 50 A\11 2 5 Bllr 875'-49 t 2 Pols 494·8812 1K condo w~aut1ful (Call '°' De1allsl) Place &4444"52 11DRM $800t vi.owl Avt nowt •14001 Spacio us 1 BR, llko GE Frig, d1hw1hr, stove mo. Bier 675-49t2 new, Incl frig, itove, EAITSIDE LAfl Incl. No peta S45-4855 VILLA BAUIOA 2 Mstr micro. pool, carPort & Twnh••·•tyl• W/CO'll• CK 0 al!•cH BA, lg patio, pool. Ian· laundry Call Sue •red patio & angl gar. •BLO T '"" •LIDO ISLE• n11. aec:urlty blog. 1 S484t92 =-~t~·e~~';': $300 OFF New 4BR 3BA home. bllc to ocean. Sl350/ 3BR 2.BA. lowef unit, Huge mHter, aK aya, mo. S48-0524 ---------EASTSIDE QUIET 2BR gar., W/D hk-up, DfW, •many xtraa S3000. •NEW luxury condoa. OCEAN VIEW!! HOUSE. W/D hk·up. 51195/mo Owner, 67s-1101 atepa to b4taeh, deck, Garage, patio. No petl 210 ar..t & 210 Lugolia frplC, ei.vatOf, 2 cat Redecorated 2BA $795+ Sac. 8"'5-7234 CEHTAUR MGMr •LIDO PARK• gar, s1300 to 11915. 2BA. catt1edral ce11. LARGE alR s725 m-222.32orm..012 Beaulltul '8R 1BA 71'/lee-9714 Inga. pvt balcony, _. te ....,_,, ~ Mobile hm• In gated J•cuul. From 1995. 18R S600 631-4088 • 28R ... ~-MSO-H50 comm Nr Cannery Vil· No pet.a. 85'.oe&5 e 18R ..... 17254750. lage StOOO'mo Av1 GarJeatPort ~spa now 875-4912 Bkr * EASTSIDE • NEAR ILUFfl t401 Supetlot 5''9138 •OCEAN VIEW• Spaek>ua 2BR, 18A, QUIRT MD tBR, yrty, garage. Up- Nr b c h . modern. refrlg, gas & water Inc atalra Patio. brlle & clonn 3BA 1 BA. f/p, 1760/mo. 8"'5-5853 •2BR 2BA $985 T alty, walk·ln cloff1I Newport Beach 2169 SOUTH Cout Springs 2Br 2Ba condo, newly decorated 837-8e87 ullls pd Vrly 11595. •Sl75 11R tlA• aac dep •1BR 1BA 17501mo 645-8431 848-1213 1765 • •~ dep ln-38R 2BA DUPLEX E'SIDE 2Br 2Ba 1wnhse , Upatr9, deck, no~. cludH water and 2BR 1BA, pattdng, Bal F P, W D hkup, large New pnt. carpi. bl•nds Brand N9W 28A. '8 A 724 Jam" 497-4518 traah. Patio, micro-Isl $825 ulll Incl. 2BA BEST panoramic 190" pauo Walk to b .. ch & apphances FP gar • SP A C I 0 US • e c neJlt 10 bay, Pat1tlng, •t lllftM'l'U.....,. wave, d lahwaahar, 18A, gar, 1800 Clay ocean • mtn vi.we. ESTATESALE -38A, 1 S_1400mo 875-7006 lndry S9•0 ~().2426 c o ndo, 1BR .. den. lndry, deck, frplc -9'•nrn1111M laund r 111 ,_ St,Saso.e7~9 BA. u It. 1485,000 -pool, w fd l N~e frplc, 11275/mo. 873-5&8e 18R & 28R 1~BA ry ac t-a. oa· :nbu:.:.,~~~~;. 218 Opal. OPEN 3BA 3BA Houae. 2-car E/SIDE COTTAGE nr bchll 112.50 VUALY. 2 people only. Pftool.1. apa, cable hkup. ~•pg:c.~nc:.0P•pr~l~1g 2BR 18A. Step• to hl.1•1d 100 or 979-9033 f---• dl.nlng, vaulted DAJLY 1-5. 723«90 garage. bullt·tns, rof· 3Br 28•, fr pie, 2 cat Villa Rentals 875-4912 --"Be, kite btt-lnt, •Tl.Ma ft.LAOm b •a C ti 115 O /mo ..,,,_ La Jolla, 48A 3BA. rig w d $2200 mo ,_ ~ MNtU Contae.1 St9Ye Rog. $1200 a.c "dep Agt c:.iUnga. oak floon, & pOOI, ten. walk to b ch, 759•1485 gar. w/d hkups, formal •Sp AC IOU S 1 e c drapM, nu carpt, 1dn1 en, 831-4412, la11Ve 090-47 1' ew1 2 '1. view dKk. May leaa• pvt neigh 1585 000 dining rm, $1275 mo condo, 1 BR • den, cond 1950. 173-5090 •1BR, flreplace, en-meauge QPttonl 619/ 459-7221 DESIGNER rutty rurn Agt. Carey, 831·2242 pool, w/dl Nice frplc, cloMcl gar11g9, walk·ln 2•r t•• upper w/ 7tc).3800i .. 1701.000 • co ndo 2Br 2Ba. frplc. EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA • nr bchll Sl250 Clo••••· 1810/mo. "'===~~~:;:==~ deck, gar. alee e>pnr 2 By Owner '2 sty. 3br, HUNT lndry. lovely patio. IM"9 & tam rms, on v111a Rental• 875-4812 B!t!y "'4·2270 -blka bch. 308~ 381h - "'A" M~No'llT ~r&,b•i:~.& ~~m ;~· ~°.~~·to ~l•La:;;~~; cukl•Hc Nice yard t BU< to b4taeh. 28r •CLOSE• Stov:·~=t~:or. 1· S87S. Agt 97~830 ltOMI ._ t.0< olf V S 900/ $1325/mo, 122·8297 2Ba, fr....,, d/w, W/d, ,. •• nar....., ... ,..'mo • A(Al TOAS g course. ecant. ahort term 1 mo ""'"' -. b.a SC -" -·-· ~-• 3BA 29~ nea.r haeh & $315,000. 644·7038 th.rouoh cla11if1ed all 76().3187 EASTSIDE TOWNHOME tng• •. 2-c:ar get. Xlnl 2BA 1BA yearly. Sto'\191 To .. ~,. ch, Call &31-6487 Pavllllon. 11350/mo •~~~----~-~--------~••••••••a~•-~~•·•~ll 2~~" 2~ ~~o~~ r~&~~,,~ ~~&~~~. gar. rrplc Clean & va-11 A 1950 &ilS..3511 lncluct.e w/d & utnf. Deluxe 1 a 2B<Srm OUfel Eutaio. 2br. 1 '-" Y!•r!y · 557-8985. cant $1260/mo 1 BA s.a Fen COndO ti•• e.ts.&M2 SmaH Pet OK ba Townhouse. 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Ca ll Mel>* IN'Tt""'ISES oac ofloe _,.... ,_ ~ Ne ...,..., Cel •AT 1111 llACM •XTW tor TV a .-------.. 1 ~ a IMlh •uctk>N on our t>e-**gettc peopi. wno 19'?-t073 fot llPP'.o nAT\JRES ./W Airport. 41'10 Von Denllerl AMo. -tm :.t...IY 11AA111 mcMM, M .,.,.,,. edle. Qood Mnct Mtl-half. 1~204e atrMdy knoW Of wMI llCCLUSIVI ~ AV9, N8. f'AX. •'MOOW W tti tor • RVVll* llCM'IOO • *"t ...0 PAIT'l-UP 1n9, __,. OUldOor't to i.wn the att of pro. 8£ACH I COUNTRY ,:·:cm o:'p.,:t:: T01al ao.ooo up. No c.-....... .... 21~11 a ..... up '° 70 lbt TILlllMlmllQ ... ~ Nnd , ... Ing CW8 COMMUNmES & 'ooffe9. 1..ey blda ~ No .....-V. Cel I A.M.•tUioot1 .. -• ...,... ,,,. •uay compoalng Mull hlWe DOOd P90-~ 11¥-'IM>i. In 1C~alt~A~lc~h~at~d~·-=3~n.20C>A~~~S!~~~~~~ 1. a a 3 Bedtoom tum. lllO mo-mo. A1 Defieclll ~ .. t131 __ __!I!•!!•!:!•!!:!'!!•!__ r•vw.,. .nvr' / • room le looklng tot P'9 •*•· luee tt\ru our Mite Owner • A...,1 w .... ..a.. .. _ ,,..._._... ...... .. FUN JOBI Sea. 4 hr•. a n ••P•rt•no ed Sat, e :30.S. Drug Referral Dept UP TO ,.. , .. ,....., w.t ... r, ....._, -10 ~PER PIT Sundey t :30·5:30. ~ wu.. we a cra•n t•qulr•d . .JJ'IOtO, W/d h"upe, ..__.... ..... ...... Alf'. A/A, com-119( ........ ,4,,. ........ St--_. 17.67 -hr r-....,l•n"-mat •eoo =~• ~to~ag~.,,~ "cib-lt'i~. ••per!•~ req~ed. _. "' ::..;-~~ P."ict .. .,~ &°Pee~ 1:i~~a1a";;iv. ura INllnt9nence tnct · ~W'lllno. MOQ/mo IM. PllllOllll TAX Ad age ncy. Call 0 el Offk:9 dMdMnee 19 • mU9tl lent~. No e.S)9- Sorry, no SMti Alll now. l'73-ee40 PllDWTIOI Myrna. 7ae..a&01 • en. Thl• ta .,, .wntng n.nc. ~. Mu•t IEIT PAY FROM &t.:mrmo OP:P:ICE w/pV1 bath, Accurete, rMeOMbfY CAIHID llLF ITMTIRI poaftlon. We offer •peek EngMah. Apply IN TOWN! PER MONTH M ~T MARN l!'•lde CM, 130 cab-priced, conftdentlaf. ~or volunt"r oper--NllDID ful rMdtc.I, dental lnl ,,.,-aon7000 ..!'__~!Y ""-·1 t ._, -~ * IO COWCTIIOIS * ,1110 •"-blk ,.. N ~ --... end ... _...._ ... ., .. F""' nn. _ .. _,,.., ._.. OI .., ••• Tl._ ,..,. • ... o.. pt _y __ .., _ ... weelcend •led ... ...-'" In ·-· ... .... p 71 ""7"'-7800 ............ 5 .... 1 1 ---• Inf--·~-• ..., ~ wtc, 10 to 2 -<# .. fAlf/NiAY Al'TS 11 umi. -• -·17&5 appo ntm•nt• 1:;.ur CdM, Som• food """" ..... _...,., "'"' ---'--....;..;;..;;..~:c.;;_--1 ...., ---. _.__) , ................ ,._ __ .. to ac.._ .......... ._.... on 2/4. No phone ......,CAH'fOH Offlc• ~ ~. 4 ·-·-or,, __ . prep, pal1·tlme Satu,.. _,.,..~......, __.. ·--· '""-Ila ...a... ..... EOE I M4.o50t ~ 12' --....... .... • .._ ... -..... dwya & Sunday• /SAM-12 Noon ~ • .,.._. Contacl .. __ .;:;.c•~_."=;;.;..;;..=..;;.;;.'..;;..;;..;;;;..._ TRAINEE. S ............. ,... ---.. t"-3 c u .. Larkin at' 642· ···--------New Lux Apt. 2BR 2BA gar door. 11th a t.. -· _,,. .,..1n-pm aJt Doto-., w/f/p, epaclc>Y9 w/1ots Pomona, CM. &800. ~Cel.Mt-4623. thy Mon.Ft! 173-2281 ~=,r• 4321, ..,_ 202 EOE •a111 of amen. CloH to 645-<>le4• --~~~~~-~====~~~!I .... Oc e ovt HOUS•CLKAMIMQ -Reps ba~. R•": 171000 ng~:U WESTCUFF BUILDING CFO eo. need• P90J>I• 10 RN Ii 714fM2-e38$ IOf apt. NEWPOA:T B"'"CH work loe8I rout• FlelC P" fte1uble ah .... s·-- Earn $50().$1 OOOf#K Ea.rly morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transport,tion and liability insurdce ...... hrs, Ot•at for mother9 '' "' .....,.. S.... repe fot ,_ OCEAN P:AO NT tBr W••tcMft/\Mne Aw Young Orange w/klds In IChool. Must acut• SNS and In-Ore no• County 28a, garage, yrly, Offtc• lo Retail Avell County publl~hlng hW9 own car. Engti.h pati.nt Ho•l)ke. a~ Spanlah language 11275/mo. 142 .... 725 MM101 company ... kl lndl· helpf\Jf but not nee. claltzJng 1.n th• car• of ~. muet be 'IHAM•Noon Mon-Ft1 •$71 Hr+ Comm/ Train ng CALL 642-4333 •No Exp Necnaary Of (811) 447·1934 Yldual With at lfftl '7/hr +gu. 147-eeoo persona tMng wlh llfe b l-llngual, Coata ••v•n ye1ra ae-leave mff ....... threatening, chronic: & M9M locatlon. guar· ITI" TO IMO counting HP«lenc• •=x= terminal lllnHH•. an teed d,..w plus Friendly Coeta Me .. otflc•. HUNTINGTON BEACH, COOTA W1SA. YRLY BCH AENTA\..S .".....,' buff cok>f. u a major rlnanclal INllDI IALll ' Unique nura ng oppor· commlH lon. reply tBR lo :JBR LOW OVlllMIADI 1129, ,,.., Talbert a e11ec:U11Ye to be lh• ~SIOO/WMlc tunlty to proYlde AIDS Personnel Olr9Ctory. unfuml11't~ Ward, Fountain van.y. company'• crilef n-and Oneotc>OY care 330 w. Bay Street, 631-8135 NtWPORT BEACH. TOUNTAIN V IJJE{, CRVOO: & LAGUNA BEAOI 1750 to 11400 Small retall o ffice, 893-112, nanclal o1flc8f'. V•ry •uy In , .. llatlc 7t4f4!)4.1()75 Coat• M•••. CA YILU RINT.a•s l!H1tld• co1ta M .... --------' "' Ad 92121. ,. ld•al for new bus._ Found, Golden A• Ae1ponalbllltlea In-earn nge •• ng REAL ESTATE CAREER ... 11111111 17Mlt2 ne1a, •rta Of cr•ft•. trleYer, fem, e mo. old, 1 d di 1 1 Space, In Orange Bu•y R.E. co ... k• ~=======~! $180/ Call c Vlcl"lt" t B lb cu • reel ng da ly Coumy 1 . moat un!Que assistant to a top pro-VI .. VISW YIKW ":11,22•2 ar9V e1s-814e. o a . o•. accounting opera· publlcatton• wor'ktng duc•r. Must b• .. 11. Bac k Bay 2BR 28A., 2· Ilona, llnanclal ,.. only Mon-Ft1. If you start.,, aggreulve cat gat. fp. 11250/mo. LOST 4 mo old choc porting: performing have • QOOd phone and Hlr•m•ly d• 72t·1 l80 Lab Retrl•var. An-auditing and control voice ancf Iota of en· P•ndable Sal" posl· 1,300 ..... ft. w .... ont of. 1wera to name of Sire. functions; managl"" thualaam --" ,,,. Mr 1 ... _1 ,1 .. _ 11 bl NEW 2BR. 28 ... POOL -'" ··• -.. _., • . '"" •..., ava a •· "' nee a lg. ron-up door Rewerd 125. 845-monthly ctoatng cy· Robertson 373-ta:M s ,_ MlctoldW/fan/vertleal S79almo. '791 WNl!Mr, aooe. If no M•Wef' clH &nd preparation • •net ... come req't to SHs.fo dep 64~79 C M daya 540-i3S2 le11V9 m.uao-. of monthly flnanclal INTID.LIGaete• JO•S P.T.R , 180 NWpt Cnlr -atatemenla; review--Ah branch9a. US Cua-Dr It llO, N B. 928e0 Aoorw, 270 LAGUNA BEACH MOTOR INN Wkly rental• S 175 & Up. Color HBO TV, maid ave. h .. 1~ pool • & •••P• to oc•a,, Kitch'• avt 985 N Coesl Hwy, 49'-5294 Ude ften. by th9 bay. 8.1500 aq. ft. 2 la.rge of· flcff & reception at•a w/2 lg roll-up door. s 57/aq ft. 1n9 'Mllaler, C M. Days 540.9352. WKYRENT? Low overh•ad, low down paym.,,t-Owner financing, t400 l/f PARTY GIRLS on the love llne welting fcv your caJL MM>0_..68- 8378. 13/mln. 11 lo up. Per son;tl Services 3005 ol'flc• & war•houae, S1llO,OOO Agl, Carey, A DATE lonight. Heat SRI S3t·2242 talking '*'eonal1 from loeal women 6 me,, Ing account• rec:el\1-~~. 0~ ~~) N:,'; ROOFING lltlrftltor able and payable 182-aooo EICt. K.22387 Top pav. e.x---i.nc.. balance thMt1 and -· ,,,_ preparing apeclal fl. LOOKING for people 2 IO 3 yen 557~0 nanclaJ reports r• who have backgfound HAVE A quelled by senior In aai.s or mgmt & management. ar• loo"lng for an GWGE s••"P oppty to ~om• debt aa.• lndlvldual must tree. 10.12p 84Ml9I 642-5678 ~av• account d• grff (CPA prelened) OU1 °'won.? You·,. not out' Excellent benefits OI 11.d -loolll lo <*lellfled tor lllJ-.. Send resum• with ~t~ ~ cover lener to: SECRETARIES By CHARLES GOREN N..decs for Temporary w ith OMAR SHARIF and Tempcwary to Per-and TANNAH HIRSCH manent Aa811gnment1. • WORDPERFECT • LOTUS t ·2-3 •WANO WE OFFER HOLIDAY ANO VACATION PAY PLUS ON..OOING BONUSES o.t..w.Mr Te,...rartea 71447•2900 Q.1-As ·South, vulMrablt. '10U hold •K5 •K109632 •KS •Kl06 Tht b1ddan1 has proceeded. North Eut South Wmt l t Pua 2 • P .. 2 • p._ ! What do you btd oow? Fum rm/ba ahr dbl moblle hm, amenlllea. pricing $450. 873-5100 Newport Hl1. Furn. quiet. kMaundry prtv •• telephone. non/amkr, non/drinker . S37.5 . 642.SHl2. • .. , ~)I ~ I t • I who would Uk• 10 tnfft you mamas & phone " lncld). 900-Pereonn.t Director 3'8-3377 s 1 95/mln 330 West Bey StrHt Co1ta Mesa, CA '::~~' S(C\\.~~~~£~s· .... .. .. A.-~ince p&ttner does not prom- j,. mott than f.jve pedes oo this aequ.oct. and not oecHa&nfy rQOd onn. the rhoict tt..Uy h bet-wf«n tv.o no tNmp and lhrH hearte Smc:e our au-ea.rd auil luva a lot to be desired.•• opt lOJ>totecl our I kinp from the opetuns iead b)' bld-di.n1 two no uump. 81',,111 l'"> •, OpJHH!u111!y .!'10·1 A.lfectlonat• cari"'il gtrta 92127 Nr Udo VIiiage S450mo. ate witting for your ~=~~~~=~:!I call. 1 •90CM89""257 - 110/call. 11 & up --------.. 1 Mature fl may ••ch ~ for houMwofk and .,. rand•. 873-, 719 R~nt 11<-. 1,, Sh.1r•· l/2.t MA LOCAL ROUTE. All Cash. No Vending. No Selling. S200·S800 W•ekty from each gua1ant••d locatlon. Investment requlr•d. •CdM-4J fum 2BR 38A 1.eoo-22 .... 30. ... ' . * t Domestics JO 1 home. Out.I, pvt, all .V.fNSND uta Incl, S825 mo Hr flnHt IX.II" candy ma-Live-In Nanny & Ho'u•• amkr. 144.a189• chine. S.17 of each k-.per, old•r. mature . "MftlfNt• C..-ctt.n ~~;'7l;J°",.· t· lady. 843-8270. .. .., ..,'° MF M Sets.... SELLING OR BUYING WANTED. Nanny 3 yrt 900 "--'"....., HP tffka LO COM HO.--. HJ-4000 A BUSINESS? NS-et... excel rel COM 2Br t Ba upper fOA FREE 'FORMATION 673-7578 Non·tm"r Parlelng. CALL 1 IOO 777 ea3e tndry. •u'ldec:k. Bnghl ProMATCH & airy. $475 mo Avail VENDING ROVTE tmm.cj Don, 760-2505 Earn a good llY1ng COM Share beaut 3BR without kllhng your- home. 803 Orchltl Hlf. l-800-2&4--8363 Walk to beach 1420 Vending Route, Your 894·9388 or 72t·95A8 Anaw•r To Eirtra In· Employment 5530 APTMOMTTUM 38 Unit• In Costa Mesa Apl • aatary Call Sandra. Mon-Fri 9-5PM 114n3~11•2 C come. Musi .. 111 High dM Fem resp n-amkr Traffic LocatJona, Up ASSISTANT to ahr 38R (2 people 10 s 1,ooo per Wffk only) Fully furn W 'd Income Possible NEEDED $575 • ·~ urn 723-5668 t ·S()()..822•2466 For busy Corona cset Corona d•I Mar ahr Mar salon Musi be brlte & airy :JOr 2Ba llc'd . Contact Joan prof n/1mkr. Frplc. 875-5531 COMMERCIAL PRINTING I.ALES PERSON N~ an aggressive, ••lf·mollvat•d per· son to ••II comm•r· clal pr••• tlm•. Lar~ double wide Harris pre1a has time avallable to prlnl INSERTS. TAQS. NEWSPA· PEl:tS, ETC. Customer wlll get quality volum• pnn1· l"'il on a ah«t tum a1ound Ume Som~ with aom• utabllah~ contacts would b• a big plus Excellent working environment Manv. b•neflla This la a• commlulon po11Uon wit~ a bl-weekly draw against If In. terHted. pt•u• con- tact Dave Hol•n at e.2 ... 32t. e..t 252. -------1419M a., CLAY I. POUAN ------- O R.orronee lettera of the f~r 1Crombled word• !>.- low to fOf'm f~r simple words I GO NIN G I I I 11 I I~ Q.2-A1 South. vulnerable, you hold. •A9873 ·~ •A102 •AK98 Partner opera t.M bldchng tnth one · 1 padir Whal do you ~nd" A.-Vo.Jr hand ia ioo powerfu.J for any apade raite. Wt won't blame you srally if you launched directly into B~ood; but that could re- I...,_ -1-r-r-1 r~I 1 r-..· J,.....E_Y__,,,O_N_-41~;!', !I I had an argumenl w11h a ..,._....+.MtH~ a irand aW:n or, worw. bMidint a small al&JD that baa no play. Wt MlQKl you atairt tnth a jump &hift of lhrH dubs. I I Is I n~1ghbor My husband said that the quickest way to lose a f nend 1s to tell them some- '~ ---------.1 thing for their -· .... _ NO V OEN I I I ~ 17 ( O Complet• th• ch~lde Quoted _ • • _ _ by ftll1n9 In "'4t "'iaing words _....,_-.._...._...., ___ you develop from np No 3 below. 8 PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN THESE SOUAUS 1 • Q.3-As ~iuth. vulrwrablc. )OU I bold. •9 • AQ I 06632 • A83 •Al Vnur ncbt hand oppontol ~ the b1ddq with a W U~o-bid LD pades. What action do you tab? I A.-W1th a baftd rich to both play· me and defenalft tncb, you ha~ two e:boices-fOUJ" hHtU or double TM probe wiLh • double .. u.1.. &I the letl·hand oppnMOl ..... the preemp1 to four ..,.del. you will have to make • d«iaion al an eJe. vat.ed Wvtl when you bavai'l eYeD shown your aeven-canfiuiti Q.4-AB South. vulnerab~. you bold. •9 •AQ106~32 •A83 •AB The biddinc bu proceeded; E .. a Sout.b Ml ortb 2 •• ...... p-p._ ! ,•-weak What acuoo do you cake? A.-Now you bavt an e.y chon-double. Thit MqUenCe de- acnbea • hand ..;u, a lone awt and aolid dtfenaive valu Pe:ro:ser ebould be ~ placed to make an m~llJatnt decis10n. Q.~Nt1tbv ~enable, u South )"OU bold: •AQ'7 •Qe •AKQ.JlOe& M The blddina hasp~· We.t North· EMt &o.t.la 3 • P .. P..-f What actlOD do )'OU take'! A.-nu.i. diamooda. (our dia- mond.I or t.bne no t.nmq> are poesJ- bt.. but .. lib ._ ~ double Obvioutly, ... will cornet aoy bad ~r ma.kaa. enn ~to dia- mond&. ThrN diamonda ii an =· drrbid, four diamond. bn'rn• three no trump and th.tee DO tru.IQp '8 too rkh for oo.t blood. Q.6-Aa South. "-ulnera • you hold: ~ • ., • AK..8 •AJU1076 The bidcfin& bu proceeded: Soulia W.i • ortll EMt 1 • Pa. 1 • P .. ' \\'hat do )'OU bid now" A.-Tbe obvioua b1d .. ma to be a J~ to tbne cruo.. but_ &.bet. .. not Corrine i.1 coUJd l'Wlk ia •leei Df • IPedt p.me. Wt pnt.r a,..... ol two diamoodl, which a.ca a oee- round force an &.be modlm acyle. u ~r can rebid tipedel. our prob- i..mt &re aoJved.. w/d s.-50 723-1863 ATIN ACTORS DAY/CHILD CARE 0 UNSOAM8lE LETTERS FOR ANSWER FEMALE Casting• avall•ble. 2-Gpm. Must ba ma· ROOMMATE $201( 10 s1 .ooo,ooo + Beginn ing A CIOrl l!KefrHpon 182.a88 SCUM.LITS ANSWllS 1-~ Call Denlaon Assoc. Workshop, WANTED 499-4135 Nowr c213) 27a.-091e J>eco~·Wa,n. 000~ NMO Jt94l JOI 6u14aawos To •hare 2BR/2BA EH.JOY 14-15'\ rttum on Ttust Aaumble prod ucts. Clrttf W94l 119l 0) S! pU9UI 8 9501 0) f..eM lS9)4010b 94l )e4) TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE cPonla!ao by, ... Soutoo mhoCo(~n·~ OMds '20.000 to Sl.000000 Eam up to $550/Wk _ __,(.;;;;.2t3~) _43.;.;9-;..7_•...;0_7_ pres pt ronsn4 f..lfJ 'Joq461au e I n1M 'U9Wn6Je ue pe4 I -.. • Call OenllOn A.uoc. $.24 '"· No ewp. WUI CIMllflecl t 001 Ole.,,..., ... -"1 "' ..,. • cludH uullll•• other 499-4835 nowt tralf\. Cel 141»-153-1404 tor~"*'"''"' i-m QQO~ NMO -Jopu&f\ -Aofu3 -IMJptM -U166oN than phone) Mo.,..tn __.-----=======~~'."".':"".'."".':"".......,-~----~----111-------­S400 ref\t plus S200 d•poslt Smok•r o k Must Ilk• pet1 Leave me1aagea d•v• at M4--8930 or call after 1:30PM at •:M.:u~58 Avaltab .. FebfUary t 5 Huntington Bch. M F ahr 3br houae N· amkr. Bike to bch S300'mo 189-70ot9 WANTED aotMOM lo find a .,...,.. ao• In CM Ot HB 109 3~ H...,. fum 722--tl@ M/ff n/1mkr 1hr 3Br Bayfronl Apt In New· pon, gar, frplc $500/ mo + utlla. 723-t201 M/F, 1400, Incl utll, cleaning IVC, cable. e ·atde Costa Mesa. 722-45731 evening• NB .,.a Prof M" for lux garden Hlllng condo, 1500 8/1, 2 1rg m11r eullH. 2~8a, vwy pv1. aec gat~. HOO/mo Me-ee42w Ot ..... 73Gh NII, 2BR twnhm, Mt prMt .. '350/mo + half Ult, MC. dip., Call be- ~· 2PM, 646-7144 NPT CREST PYt Br/ba In klll cOtldo, pool, fee. mn., ger, MOO. 146-5080 or .,.2.·9331 HW1'T HOTS Lrg twntlm to 1hr. Conv toe, prttng, W/d, all amenj. ttM. Deve a 1 ·2862 Nwpt lk:h, 32nd ••. PYt 8'udtoeA., fl'tg, mkro, • COV'd Qer, pvt entry, oebte.~ '~kid• IS-...0 10 SllOwer 1• AM°' rw - 1s Amour'lt ol medic:lftl .. """,,. 17 AntagOnlll "~ 20 Alelino •e 2t Gemblll 22 .. Arid IO &7 '""""'9Wl1 sa~ St COfl IO-Aipa • ., Sft14 peece 12 ... .,._.., 13 ~dielaM DOWN 1 Horne - 1 H.ndU notltl ,,......OIA' 4 £*"81 s--... I E.r1r'& 7.Jolnt ...... ·~. • Electr'tcet unit 10 LP ti ..... poeea 12~ 13 Lad!• ti Ne9IOOr of ~ 2 t Agllrl ""9C ,.~ 2S Da 1t UNtscrCwor11 21 To .. ..,.,• • 21 ...... ------.. ,...,., ...... 51,.... »T .. ..-t 53 ......... s.s ·-~· """" .1 ...... .... The ORANGE COAST DAILY lrtLOT la eootc- lng '°' MYeral bright end ~thu9Jut1C ...... ~. ~ 12 yeara and old•r, to ••II newapaper aubacri~ dona In an edutt au- JMrvlaed, door to door E ..... campaign. Lat• ..,.-. bllce orig 1289. afternoon , early MC 1155· StaJrclmbg evening hOura. Excel-•er orig 1391, NC l•nt opportunity for 1175• UnuMd, CQm-rlght peraon. For mOf• _....S>Ut_en_d_S_50-4 __ .,_n __ Information. call T•rf ROLL.8 ~chair, .,,_ al 542-4333. Ext. 209. mo.t new, l200. a 2 ...... '•• ~ Antiques tiO 10 walkera (1 w/Wheela), $25 Heh. 54M530 WANTSD BASEBALL· FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL CARDS. 631-3632 WANT•D TO •UY1 '*BUYING ITEMS* Old ORIENTAL RUGS. * 1890'1 to 1950'• * any 1lze In any condl· •Jf#ltllry IO HouHhold• tlon. 1-800-53 t •7233 Pttatt L~ Mtg &73-8223 WANT •D . 0 rand· Bledermeler, wall clock, mother want1 to buy r are ,.• signed by baby stroller. playp•n. Schmidt, apoll••• car 1eat. &4+7418. cond $4500 By Appt only 873-8494 Wrought Iron Security Grills. (2) 8'x5' $50. each. (1) 8'x4' $35. We'JI haul & help ln- ataJI. 9Y9 979-4887 Appliances 6011 NEW refrigerator, colOf ivory, frost fr" $300. MOVING MUST SELL 723-0149 Furniture 6014 Jew p lry Furs & Art 6025 T • . " \\ I 11 •1 • ' 1lJ ater.o rec:etv.r, a..,. • ., ... 434-3973 B( '· tt G C' r lf ' r , t ' . " : ~ 1 ( I ' : , o •I 'l .1 ', •• ; ; t 1. I ' Hi) 1 .J ... Alto. 37 • 10, 2 ti~ outa, tub, lhc>W9r, a/C, c/he9t. IHS,000 080. 435-1937. 20 FT. mini motor hom•. B4'1t of all world•. Good MPG, all n9W In and·out. Hurry. HS' Electric Cocktail $4,800. 546-4793 · Crulaer. Exe.lent t»M--.. ..:J terlH. $8,900 OBO. 720-1508 Of 732·9378. Po w e r Ro~t s ;o 12 18' Lyman. N9W engine. Nffd1 coametlc work. S3,000. 7~1n3 or 725-9225. ·1 \'n1, •·I Ur1v1· Jt•t·••'> 'l'J iO .. or11tae. atereo, tlet wt.et. 3,400 ...... ILLNESS ,O,.Cll SA&i 115,"5 6314 171 OYOTA 'II CRllllDA Alf, A/O, PIS, P/8, P/ l~..J.~!!!!!!!!!!L W. POL. P/ ...... Ill, ~. ateteo CMMfte, cu11om wh••l1. (33474) 114111 URLlllCI TOYOTA 7INOll A r·!· i111· Ll.1·,...,,1 ·, 1,, I 1 Seckrnq Meri J003 Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service will not be available In the Huntington BNch/Fountaln Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. 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Pl .... caJI. or .._ end friend· ..;g11~ ..... .: #2347 1 af\lo. #141' MEET eomeone 1peci&l throuqb clai1i!ied TRADE through cluaified 142.~·7• HOW TO RESPOND TODAlELIME •Call 1·900·844-0100 • Enter 4-digll code appearing in ad • L1 ten 10 grcc\mg • Leave mcs,agc (you ca n chan ge at 1f not s.11i,f1cd ) When leaving a me sage • Leave your firi,1 nJmc • Mcntmrl your mJcrc,l:> •Tell )OUr age • • Dc\cnbc your appearance • Spcctf) }'Our prdcrcnce~ •Include what \Ou hJ...ed about lhl' pcr,on you Jrl' rc,pondmg 10 Yuu may IC.l\ c .1 10 'ccond me,,agc. You will be JUIOmJtil:ally billed 98~ for cJch mrnut-:. DATE{ I NE FREE PERSONALS I USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words are boldface> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Colt-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:------------------------...... -------- PHONE:---------------------------------- ~ cnv: Mi: ZP: --- .......... ,,_,. ---..... --w-rf ,31 1 ... ....,. •. '•••nal =!!-.. 7 -~~ .. ~~-=­=r ..... -:::==-=-.· ..... ' , 1w sn t.=:::.::i::;:: .......... _,.,.... ,.... • GUIDELINES , . ' Orange Coat o.lty Piiot Carpentry 3510 ALL CARPENTRY 5 ytlfl t1P llcenctd 894-2111 21J.596-7Sl8 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ' CARPENffiY ~E REPAIR 000t1, ... noows & cloMtS T tm'l't reoac'f OOtlt SITlal jOtlt 0 • Oon m.6673 r""' E l DOORS. noors. fences. dryw•ll and cablnuts G1tted Crattsma, Mark 846-1 790 $2 80 Per day FR doors windows • pl•nt•llon shullers Thal a ALL you P•Y Factory direct prlCes tor c au DGI 830-6504 I 4 "'•• 30 cay"""'"'""' I MASTER CARPENTRY WI SN SERVICE Rough-llntah·conc.rate & brick work So Cal DIRECTORY 30 yn 964-8888 In Smalt AN Btg Jobs For more Information 1 ~ OecU-doc•. CALL TODAV" ~ refs A1yn N;.t1w-ASK FOR LOIS &45-4«0 30r•~· Vour Service Dtrec:tory Repreaeota11ve 642·4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Call! Publlc Utlll· ues Comm1111on. RE· QUIRES that all uaed. household goods movers print !heir Pu C Cal T number.I hmo a & chauffeur • punt their T C P num· ber In ell aove1111e- ments If you have a que111on abo"' the I•· gahfY of a mover, limo or chauffeur, Call PubUC Uttttles Com· mission 714-558-4151 drl1!1ons RemO(lPl111q J.110 RE~Comm Room add I clott!s boobhelllet Pl!IO QO'f, s'ldlng OOOt1 r9dwd cHc:U. lic 142"951 Cement Concrete 3526 Driveways, patios, petha etc. No 1ob too small Reasonable Mlckt 536-0553 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Masonry-concrete P•· ttos·drlv-•y ... red· wood fences-land· cape Mtke 54&-.3096 Herc &41-6965 Ceramic 1les 352 CONTRACTORS A.ND HOME BUILDERS Tired of tocompetanl unrellable tile co's Try a co w 'lntegrifYfprlde AM Tile & Marble Lie. bond. 239-3970 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAN Drywall 3584 Celllngs-Walls Drywall/Int p l •alor patch. Accouatlc cet1- tng1 apptled/removed Custom Wall tell1urea Tom, ~9295 DRYWALL REPAIR Patches water dam- age, room add'• Free 011. 848-<>812 John Electrical 361 Ce1t1ng Fan Speclallat Secunty lighting. pool spa 220. serv catls free eat 842·2448 Electrlcl1n $30 HR . Free Est uam2 G•99 91'a-6216 Fences & Decks 3615 FENCE,S.Q.ATES NEW RtQU R.OWOOCS ctdlf Poll replace c..-t~B "'"" Wiiy!• 642-720& Gar~ge Doors & Openers 3622 •COAST OVERHEAD• s.ct.onal & I P«>t dOOt Spmgs.n.cl'«lft-OP"tl UC: 1511399 l6J.&46I Glass Glazing 3682 SPECIALTY GLASS & .. 'MOA Clmom "'"°"· table IOPt Wirdttl dOOrl, a"°"9r enciS FREE ESTilAATES M-7411 H<1ndy Man 3710 * .... ~AIRS HOME RENTAL PROPERTIES Pa1nt.C'erpentr;y· Drywall' Garye4S-5277 •HANDYMAN• 8'9' ""'~ ~ Ca llruc• .. 7~7IO Chrlatlan Handyman Carpentry-concrete- drywall-general work 25 yrs Hp 892·8841 General Contractor Custom remodellng. kitchen & bath, room addlllona:\..Slnce 1977 Lie jll485314. Financ- ing OAC. 721-9587 leaky showers-Acid Doug's Handymal't Serv waah & regrout. New Plumbtng.earPM1try- & Repair. Bathrooms-t lec·p•lnl·tpl malnl- Shower doors Kite-rHld Ouar. 968·5142 Floora-Plumblng Lie. ----------KEVIN STUDER General ConlnlCIOr RWComl!I tut~ 1lfll06llln0 SI Uc 493137. 831-6538 ppl1,t1H t', S<>r v1( , . .\.l.)b M ..._Ind Modeft ~ $erv eNSt5 ., .. ...., a cw (lfl I [), : I• I ·, I : .' .• 1' I . •, o.taillnO Auto-TNdt· RV. ,,.. Plctl up & • H .• :•·· ' n I f 11 I l j ~~ H· Ii..' j I I. H•r · · ~) I ,, I • ~ 'l I ... 25yrs o.c. 873-8065 HANDY ANDY TILE lna1all9d/Repalr9d. El•c·Plumb·Palnt Lt Prompt Coutttout ~ c.rpntry, etc 631-4043 FrH Est. & Aeferencn HOM• M AINTENANCE John & She!Oy '44S-e1 78 ANO REPAIR Carl Jeff 113-1222 CORA'S LICENSED RETIRED contractOf Wiii DAVCAAE. So. Coast Install )'our new Bay Plu.a area. 175/Wte Window Do amal1 , .. M&-1111 moaellng !Oba. CUf· Ci•'.t'"' .; St•r111\ • , lcJ·l8 CHAAO end JENNY'S ... OUMCi.anfng. Ape. Conoo-OllciK. Xlr1I ,.,., f)pJ ~ 472.ct HouHcleanlng•Apt-Ofe· Condos C~t ctean-lng·palnt~. Engllah •Pffklnq. 119'-4M1 rent CA. lie. 850-4A&3 THE TROUBLEBUSTEA Home Atplir1'lmcrcMnnl SpU,11' II S•l•tfl Cl•on 1 nut. 1W ~ n1...01 6't. T HAUUNO SeMc• Garaoetvd~ Jon 14Mtl2 Landscape & Lawn Care 380 GARDENING·Futl HN Landscape-sprlnklra- sod·mow-edge·clnup real ralH 9e6-27 I 6 ORDl!R YOUR SPRING COLOR NQWI ~• a.so oo llrdsur. "'·il• ·-650-5585 SEMl·Ratlred Land· scape Cont•aC1or De- sign ln11111 Ltg , ... SAVE SSS 754-7170 SSL Landscap•ng and Ma nt On•gn cln ups sprloki.rs n ew •od "04"'"''" c 751·701S Sprlnklr·L1nd1c1pt ~all for tree esltmate Lawr Mnlnt 898-7064 Sweet Tree l.Jlndscap;j Maint Gardening Serv Pe•• he'" 548--S 1 74 l l#!l·Tl ... S,.ri..D· <'t ta Spr "kier lns1a11ar on· Trtt Trimm•ng Removal Lawn Ml nt & c H tlt.IPI Rotor• ng • 432.a804 • St. Lie. ,.599025 • TREES • 1BiMl.i;j BAICK·Patio..fweplacn Ston.-nl•Block & Re- 1a nlng Walla 1Sya exp UC /Ina, refa. 87~2 , MASSAGE-1,.it ,....it '9t tM ""',_,, M1atthy , .... ~ .... , .... M;iss.1gc> 3830 II your atreta MM 175 STRESSED OUT? MuNgt Th«apy Ill ~olrlct "*'. tccp'td 53t-n• Rath• I •A·1 MOVING• 73°"1353 Ct.EAN & E.XPEA~ For a Job wen Donel S«vtng 0 C for 15 yrt Uc T·1518 642 Mov1nq 3834 P.11ritrr1• 1 J85 PAINTING PLUS Guelftw ' •1111 ~-Me 548-5700 RAINBOW Clrc .. Malnt 'llntllo ~ Ell. Ho1M a AflA OUll. lotl ''" Ml St llc1SUll1 138-1761 $12 ~, MATER~S Rt1ttenots r~-4-0()g PA -;T1~G -WAUPAPER ANO REPAIRS Loe.ti "f' E•IWI ~ ~'"HI "4-1'78 Papering 3866 Pet Services 3870 Plaster Repair 3880 Plumbing 3890 Property Management 3898 • Roofing 3910 . r•·•· ~,prv1t' . · •. 'l JC TRll lllMCI QUALITY W<>f'K 431711 """ -...., ,.. " -.... . .......... ., .. ... 913 _ ............... ..... n11W• .,,...,.. ... .....,. , Monday, February 4, 1991 11. STllml I llEW -....-p ····--... ........ _, _ ___ ......... _ .. -___ tl#l>I .. __ ...... ,.-....... -... ................. 0... .................. ·-________ .. .. ,.. ..... ..__,_ ----o... --·----···· .. -... --........ ........ ~ ·' . ' 1When there's only halt .a moon. where does the other half go?" I I PBAIWT8 ALL Rl6MT MEN YOU ARE NOW SOLDIERS IN TME FAMOV5 FRENCH FOREl6N LEGION ! . . . llAIUIADUU by Brad Anderson SHOE l ,~ .. ·'Really 1t s not necesssart tor you and your teddy bear to wish me good morn1nQ RAJlfCY FRED BASSET 8 ig· Bruce i& too .mild mannered. Ht JU~t sits theri and t:.o..kes it.! Ntver-re tat 10 ~ts .' 0 0 • I ~I ·1 h , . . , 0 0 by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Jim Davi• THANK GOOPN£5~ TH~1' I~ 0V£.A WITH! by 'Charles M . Schulz NO. VOU CAN'T ALL ee GARV COOPER .. l · .. COUWIA ~ CUlifUD ' ... . . Lif E iN N'c.iEflT PoMPE ii -. . . . . s ~·.· ~ ~~'~s ~ • by Jeff MacNelly DB1'1US . · by Hank Ketchum by Alex Graham &ut. 1 stiU wisn he would snow Cl liW.e mor-e ~i~. Tlllt MENACE l by Pat Brady i ~·1 t.lNT' 10 lllM,, MV Wl54UMG ~\ME. CW5Et iO 1\l -. '\~.I 0 ARLO Alm JAMS by Jir:nmy Johnson J.ijOnltfl ~~TORAL 5TUOY (j FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk OVSaBOAJU> \!£~ NAif -~~JR£ ~N& OIJ~ iO ~ fOtMER FRI~~~ em NOw B1rrER fNEM~, iltE GREEN S..:...-:HIP_1__.__,,__ ~EA~ ADAM "THIS IS R&'J.ll S~~LL \f-'10J 10 ~ME I N~~H·SH~ NOTICE, DOC '1e~,WELL .. cwt ~ M~ ~leffi'S ~crCAArueo -~tANJG fHfM DAZ£~ CDNFU5f ~ ANL7 so~~ rHE~ f.~tR EV~N fil:& Of US 7 ~EA~. LIG.Hf Am~ l ~~,¥.E,1 ( ? . c.... . ;\: by Brian Basset DRABBLE ... .., AH,1Hl~l ' .I ...