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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot... PEANUTS® -------~ LET'S SAY TMAT 1S M'f FIRST SU66ESTION .. 60 6ACK TO BED, AND SEE ~ow '(OU FEEL GARFIELD ® """" • ' -....... 75 CENTS I FEa LIKE I WANT 10 60 6ACK 10 6ED AND JUST STAV TMERE .. 0 1981 ~ F ..... e Syndk:a ... Inc. u " ~ .. "' -- WELL,C~ARLI E BROWN, MAVSE T~AT'S NOT 5UCM A BAD I DEA ... YES.' YES! GI PARKER BETH AND I'VE oec1oeo DON'T FEEL YOU TO LEAVE FOR HOME IN HAVE TO RUN OFF/· THE MORN,NG .' MAKE TH'S A VACATION AT SPENCER FARMS I l'LL &..!!T YOU 1".0 IF YOU PROMISE TO COME BACK W~EN THE PSYCHIA-rR•ST SAYS YOU CAN TAKE YOUR FIRST VACATlON TOGeTH9Rl ' 25 YEAaS AFTEA 11CIR FIR8t Ml!ETIN8 BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX FIRST iHINGS FIRST l WE THINK IT BEST THAT we GO HOME AND GET IN THE HANDS OF A PSYCHIATRIST THERE I • A~Ef< IHING 1 DO~'I UNDER5TAND 15 Akk OF 7HIS 'BE IRLJE lo ~R. ~00~' 51lJFF .' MY (SOODNESS" · MooN··WHAl~ • WHA /'5 'fHE 816 DEAL WllH BEING A HIGH 501001-JLJNIOf<~ ltOU'RE. 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BY BERKELEY BREATHED ---~ ...... • THE LUSIYE • lailyPllt FEBRUARY S I 0. 1991 I . ~. BY BERKELEY BREATHED ... THE lJ. s lailyPilat HBRUARY S I 0. 1991 Ill Gl.n. E*fa, WM.I Bailt. rrlll ,.., d.Ud•1 "" ,. • .er. Q ]',,, o big fan of Gloria Este{an, so I'm glaJ sht's back tv1th on album. Will sht to11r? T• c.dlll Jr~ Ntwolrt. Kr E.stdan, 32. who spent mo5t of 1990 rccupcating &om a back injury sustUned in a March bus crash in Pennsylvania, will play four concerts in home- cown Mwni scaning March 1. From July 3 co Oct. 15, she'll rour -by bus -with the Mi- UJU Sound Madunc. "I'm ner- vous," she ~lh w, "but I don't like ro live in fear. . . . You an bet I won't be caking naps on the so&.!" (.Este&n was nap- ping on her bus at the time of the acrident.) Her DC"W a1bwn. lnlO cJw Light, just hit st.ores. One song. COMi"I Owl t1f dw Dork, is a testimony to the aash ordeal. To regain ha strength. Escdan (stress the second syllable) works out 2'h hours a day at her island eswc. Q Wlwt JUI Chtvy Ch.a lf1 his umt? I know ~s • city irt M•rylon4 with U..t u-. bllle ..... ,., ............ The 47-year-old movie comic and e:x-Satwn/dy Night Livt =r (rol name: c.omdius Crane Chase) sar!. his grandmochcr mncd calling him .. Chevy .. when he was a kid in New Yoc:k. Why? No one knows. Maybe she admired the Wash- ington subwi> you mention - or maybe Grandma was &mil- iar with the English ballad of Choy C"4.. Good thing the nickname smck.: .. Cornelius .. is a little stiff for a comcdia.n.. Q Wlwt c•n wt trpt!I onothtr projtd fro"' tlu tol- m ttJ Robert T owrtSttttl. who Ji rtUtJ '"" CO-St4md i" 1987's "HollywooJ Slu1.fflt"? Teny ~ Cllclllltl March 15, when 11.t Fhlt Holrtht..11 dcbuc:s. The mo'rie .._,r, ... ,,....,~ .., "" ...,., " "" ,. .. 'HI. follows 6ve buddies lD the '60s who share a dream of makmg music. Townsend. 3'4, din:c:t- cd. ~wrote, co-produced and co-starred. To prepue, be travded with the Dells, a rhythm-and-blues group that has been togctha for 36 YCU'l. Q Who wntrols Litt Unitttl Press lntLrn11tion.al onJ A.ssociolttl Prus wirt unrico? ........... SWttlp s,r-. "' United Pras lnrmw:ional. or UPL saned up in t 907: it's owned by Infotecboology. The Associated Press, or AP, formed in 1948, is owned jointly by l,500 daily newspa- pers and 6,000 radio and TV oudeu in more th.an 112 cou.o- trics. The two services bartle daily to report the news first. The winner? Apparently the AP, the world's premier wire service, which continues ro in- CJQSC ia mcmbcn while the 6mncially strapped UPI has been dropped by powerful pa- pen lih 1'lw Nt111 YM Timo and TM Wa/l Str«t Jm1mal. Lan fall, UPI employees agreed ro a 35 percent pay cut. Q 1 low ABC's "Tiu Yo11111 IUJm." Wm Bill CoJy •n4 }•wctJ Bt11kr mlly Pony Expras ridLrs? DU/11't Liu Porty Expras n1n only 1 ye•r? ~ ...... s. ....... c.. Yes and no. And yes. While Bill Cody was a rQJ Pony &- pcm rider, Buder is a 6aiooa1 c:hanaa-. Tbc Poay Expn:ss opmted bawcen· Sc. Joeq>h. ~ and Saavnmto &Om April 1860 to October 1861. Havf .t Q Uf~!1on about ptoplto 1n !ht nn., (All loll lrPt l 800 2~'l L lr,4[ Suncl..ir <i !11 Q GANNm CO., INC. •c......,.1•1--... llla, ___ ...., ........,,....,,.,,., M!l.rt""-M ..... • 'ue Ylot p sO o.ilr~ Vb .. ,, ,_~,..... T...,,...._,.._ Q Who luu km chostn so f•r in Prrsiint 8t1.1lt's ''Thoa1ari.J Points of Light" P'°f''"'? How "' tlu win"'1'1 srl«td? --..... t i The bonorttS are too numerous to list. Bush bas ~ a "D.u.ly Point of Light" 6 days a wttk since NOY. 24, 1989: more than 300. and counnng. The award goes co chOIC who suca:ufully tack.le social problems. The fua Point of Li&ht award -a leuer &om Bush. wbo ~ nominariom &om me public -wtnt ':° ~ O,,,,mmw/ Appml beausc of the Manpbil ~· rcco~· rion of superior community scni.c:ie. OtberS: New Odam rt:Sl- dcnu who unital co fight cnmc; Gencnl Mocoa. whole employ· ecs Ntor s:tuckna; Dean Cornea. who mned I limxy program tn P:unt Lick. Ky.; and Justin Lebo. men 13, ol Saddle Brook. N.J .. who gave rebuilt bikes co a ch.t1drm's home. To oomimtc a~ or Jl'OUP• write to the Officie of Nabom.I Scrrice., Old !z«uti.-c Office Building, Room 100, Washingu>o. O.C. 20500 ~ cion: Daily Point of Light). Just gift cbe name. addras and phone nwnbe:r of your nom.uw:c and sme why the ~ is worthy. Happy Birthday to ... Fd. 10 Len Oybm,28 Greg Nonm.n .. l6 Mult Sp1a. 41 Robena Ft.a.. 51 Ft6. ti Sup Mndcs. 50 Bun llcynokls. 5S Uoyd Bnocn. 70 M . 11 M 1' Scocbrd Chan.rung, 47 Fe. 1.f CitqOry H1oa.-4S Carf BCnucrin. 47 M. u MLlma Maoc.bc:MT, 40 Jam Sc-)'IDOV. 40 M." &'-""-...,..... .... Josh Brolin. 21 j OUDI ltcnat. l8 Jody Blwnt. Sl Joe Ganpb. 65 Aody~:,: Joho Ji lleUy TripKb. 32 ,._...,...35 Le ......... ,.. 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It tw ca.Un the 23-ycar-oki only a yr:ar ro a.tb.in it. lf you're looi..ing for dues about how she cl.id it. how she changed along the W'1y, who she really is. though, you won't have an easy time. There att a thousand Julias. u her £ricod dircaor Joel Schumacher explains. 4 U\A WUUJ(O •,.,,.,,. .. 10, ,,,, And the one you get depends on who you att. Kiefer Suther~ love of her life since they met co-sa.rring in Flotlintrs last year, gets maximum wamuh. So do her friends and funily, including actor-brother Eric. She gca chummy with colleagues -including romances with past c0wsan Liam Nee- son {Sdtisf"'tio"), Dyta.n Mc.Dermott (St«/ Mognolitu) and now Suthedand -and goes out of her way to in~ hmclf with each 6lm '1 a-cw. On c:ht cooler end of the tale att fans; r:hey11 get couniesy from this properly nised Southern girl as long a. tfiey adtno-wlcdgc ba quietly ... Mo. are o.ice; cbc-y come up co ay rhey ~ my work. They rapea d.e peetz, and J appreciate dw. .. Then there'~ the F'd;Jccting any-thing from wariness co · • "Publicity is a necessary evil." she explains. True. all scan must do intnviews and. mind- ful of their images. ay co handle them with $0MC gncc. But Robefts is cbriy hosrilc during our two mccti.np. ID odd reaaion from tomeooe who's got- ten mosdy valentines from the press. Faced with an imerMw, she's irrita- ble -a &r cry from the mile-wide unile and upbeat charm audienca fell in love with. She's also cimi. Sl · in the makeup trailer OD W set~ new film Dyi"I Y'*"I> she punaoaccs case amwm wich yawns. To be fair, there may be mother ra.- soo for aobera' rt'SimQCt': her anaoy· anc:c O'ttr tbe cimrnwaoca of chi& in- CICI •ii:w. She imila dm ir WM lmlipf wilboUc her .,.o.a1 a., 20da cw,_ ,..... • --.. Jadr.. CJullcaw pt &om._. cw.~ shr's starting to compreh.eod the com- plexity of success." director Schu- macher ays. .. &aything from the a- cicemcnt and chrill of it to the unkind publicity. ~ ieally i.s a.o agony and cawy of soocess. .. To help ha cope. Roberts bas tw0 agena. a publicise and an a.ttonxy on her payroll to weed duough ~ ne-- gocialc ~-plus deals. OK ima"ftew requesa.. A penoual misanr keeps ma oe tier schcdu.lc. ha clothes; she wanr.cd to concentrate Sally Field ... suty is very dear ro me. I on not tripping onstagc. always auJt and liscm to Sally." She's ~en UDClOmfortablc with less Field serves as a professiooal mentor dramatic Hollywood-style nightlife. -she bdped R.obcns with her St«/ "l'm home IO little dw, when J'm MagnoJ.w audition and funndcd die home. I prefer to stay there. Tim ta:1ie script of Dyi"f Yoemg directly co ha. can be a little c:xploiti~. Whenever But it's not just Field's career dur Rob- possibk, it's bearr ~lay low." cm admires. "She's a wonderful pcr- Hct big nighttime aaivity is slipping son. a great mocha, a great wife, .. Rob- .oat in bcr BMW to see a ~says. "lt's one thing to sec an actor s~ means slipping ouc; bc:r bobbed hair in movies and respect their work. It's and round gr.use· disgWc her. anochcr thing to sec what they do be- fore they get to work and ,ahtt they get home. But ~ docsn 't nu.kc it seem cf- forde:s.s. YOU Stt Sally weft.'' ''I'm always amazed that when r•l=hi&ai:..:t.'m!:b!d~ ..;': I want to get hold of her at night, ~=t:;~!:lir!:~~i!: rm doing. Thar's die most impomnt I usually find her at home." ~con:·:Uy -ormay oot-bc -her mom, Betty ~~~~ ----------------------This Christmas he added a diamood-studded band to her finger. WW e really love each ocha, and chert's nodUng scmationalistic about iL For Chrisams, ~·s wtw he~~ me. And I accepad it who y." Is it officially m cnpgcmmt ring? She pames. "It is w!w iris. It's a pa{ea citde, it goes around and around. I dUnk o8icialiry is O'femaid.. .. Other Christmas gifts from ICidrr. a buck. a saddle fur her hone. and a bar-- dcr collie poppy named Jxk.. Sutbedand is also her career ad.ner, sht says. C'fm cbougb ha stacure in Hollywood cJarty omdistmces his. Perhaps ir's became hr Im been in tbt bo.sinrss loogu -shoe didn'r Grt workioa setadily an&il l 988 -and Im obscrTed ic long-cam tbl'QQgb &cha Domld Sutbcdaad's ~. ~ et, ''Jtider is IO many SCCfl ab.cad of me dm be bcl guide me. J pr wadi him and ~ bis lead and bo&d bis hand tight, and I know I'D get tb£ft." Where cixdy tltm is.. she doesn't know -()( i.m 't cellia.g. h c:ocdd ~ True McMc Smdom. • OllOlt ol. tboac around bcr pnidict. "When )'0'1 look • bcr omcmn. sbr dawt roca m. roca-roe imeread in her." Sche1nw lw llJ'S. -r'ban whM smka acme moric ... " But not all caca CU IR ClOlltiuutd. ?rdty w,_ Wal a 111r--Minc per· fonmnce~ ...U woadU chll.,..... en Daft GbD her'° dacir bans. .. ..,. mofte clilic u.-d ... -..... * daaw '° lme .wlaida ........ '°' 1.m ... • a...~ war·• ba.c..,..~···-····­it'1 '°° ~ ., ti:IL. 1r·1 w • ,. I~ .-.... tpem1aa.rt ·a._.-..,.. .. ~-•asd•WJ I • ......... erJ.-WillWme.• uuw · W-·~..._,., • t r avel Lincoln's footsteps H . ~ may be c:dc-- bna:d joindy with GeorF Washington'' on Presi- dents Day, Feb. 18. But the ¥imiras of Alnham Lincoln know Tuesday marks 'the ac tual 182nd birth- day of the nation's 16th president. 11K Cjlll/ War on PBS rekindled interest in this homespun man. who spent his pmideocy struggling to reunite the North and South. One of the best ways to study him is tO vwt the tOWlll in IWtcudcy, Indiana and Illinois where he grew up. ~ a furu.ly and began lus c::area. Fortunately for crnclcrs, Uncoln moved around a~ doum of pbas can docu.metu a conocc:tioo wim his Lue. A ~ of sia ofrcr some- thing more: unusually good inter- pretive f'Milities. exhibits or li'fing- history prognms that can open a window of uodcma.ndi.ng. Hett, a few "musts" on chc "Lincoln Trail": llBNTUC llY BIRTHPLA CB ''.Just betng in this part of the coun~ ay, you lcind of breathe Lincoln." says Carl Howell Jr. He grew up a few miles from hilly Sinking Springs Fann, where the fu~ pres- idtot was born in a log cabin; now 1t's enshrined as the AbDh11n Lin- coln Bin.bpi.ace NaaomJ Historic Site. Sunouoding the cabin is a whtte oeoclustcal temple that would look more u borne among the gn.od mooumena of Washing- ton, O.C Two tdf~ a:ai1s wind di.rough forau and meadowa chat appear much as th'Y ctid to Un- coln 's &mily. J Mila .,..dt of H°"fot- vilk. °" U.S. J1E. 502-J58-J814. INDIANA •AaN .. JUS( ask me. If it'• about Lincoln. I'll prot.bly know the answer. His- tory kind of comes and scickJ l'O us here,.. says jeny Sanden. chief of opcnriona at the Unooln Boyhood Nacional Memorial and ~ Park. oar Lincoln Cicy. Unco1n lffcd on chis &rm t 4 ya.a. It was the wic of the ma los abin in whkh. legeud bas tC. chc )'OWll Abe warted hU ~ IOlll on a~ by cbc light ol a 6re. HD mot.ha, Nancy~ tjnmln, it buried~ s. ,,... "I t62, """"of l..UtaJb. °'I· 112~'JJ1~J41 . • WA,.......,• ,,,,,,_, ,_, .. 1"1 If )'OUbM e\Uttm '>quit anokq cold turby. )'OU know bow difficult it is. 100 were ini1lblc and edgy-DO fun., be around. BlleO- tually, )WI' craving got the bebel' <i )'OU aad )'OU failed. ~. it's 1D )'OUJ' fluJt -your bodYs addiction k> nicobne is I medical problem. But tbt.te is help. There is N'~ N°KD'dle, available oaly wilb I doctor's preacription, is a medical trtamenc. In &ct, it's the ooly ~that bas been clinically proven to rdicYc the discomi>rt mi anxiety chit arc nicotine witMrawal S)'llJl*Jlm. N'acoreae in )00!' ~ '%ISltioo program can help )'OU acliiM all the beaJthy bendits <ibcq. oonsmokr.r. Once )'OU\le ~ )'OU1l id beaer, eYeD look better. ·And )001 family aad ~will id more <Xlllb1able being around )'OU. Al. flOlt )'OU1l be able ID~-OD )'OW' job- insttad ct tbinkirw about a1ippq wt i>r a llDOU. 1me1ing OD ttaim, tw8, ml airfua will become I plmure iDSltad ct a ptnialmwD. Paoperly UICld in a Ut.1bDeU propmn. Nicoreae can sipificamly inaeue )'OUr cheaat <i <piittq b good.~ all C7tU the world hlYe uted it mccesafully. COD1*'1t me cl N'icorctlt prcNides )Qll' syllaD widl a -.!y. minjmal llDfJUDl <i nicotine tbati far below the amo.u dcliYCrCd brj cipteaes, and yet high enough to relieYe the CdYing. irritability, and anxi«y c1 smokirw widxtntwaJ . Aa )'OU a1ow1y, sadily ~ the mnoum <i Niooreae (lif:l I ptriod <i weds. )QJJ' oicotiDe blood 1ewJs fall gndually. alJowDlg your body., ldjost and slowly C1tUtlOIDe. UiicOoo. ( ,ld\lll lll'lh. \jllll'l ll t \,Ill lillp'. ._._.. .. ,, 'llr l ,, ....... ~ 11ae ~., alOCaf ia Uli.ag enough Ntcmac, kq enough. BYell the molt 6ctiYe medicine--' bdp if it isn't ulCld ri&fi. 1bu Dlllt i>llow )'Wf docWI dUecdoal llld die euy- ~.,.,...... imttuc:bom. Jmta i:w ciewl llll1S Nicot• ilOltitc. After~ )Qljultputi~ )IOUr c:bet.k ml gum. Aftts I few mi"'*3, when tbo .. ~OI'~ .. ia .. )QI chew it a iw more timet ad pllt k .... The~ ddhay systan <i Nia>RaDdotJI lbc • allowing a .-tr lmOQd cl~., .,m lllMCb cbe lining ci elm into your bloodlbeam. In impl• tbat )W use It ltd M)., 12 pieces Idly and ll*C dml duoogboot )'OUJ' waking bowl. ThM .,, )Ollf aicoline blood leYe1s will ranain sady IDd die dClire., llDOR will be leslmed. Bot don' me N'1cureaie if JUl are prepait, or hlYe problt.ms with )Qlf jlw IUCb • TMJ. « blYC ~a cec:czi heart IUICk, baYc chest plin OD aiertioo, or~ ID lbuot Ulal heart bes. \bu didn't .. edctic*d ., Qpmtes in a my, ad )'OU cadl brelt lbe blbil in a h will cm a iw moaitw <i **I>' use. But the .... will be wd1 worth the cfbt. Suoceedi'W ii I ml8Cf cl 0De di'; . Ra ., ........ . . . It I tune. J'llCll'IU• ~ DilOOUDt ID Nicore ii at.bed darallll lbc lining <i cheek. Alff tblt\..00-S ia .-1, so ~while Nicooae is in )!QUI' moadl. ( .il l \tiff! d11\ 1111 .il•••lll \1, 'Ii I Iii. 1111\\: Ranedat Nicoc'eCle ii Millble cmJywib a~ preacriptjon. Wby DOt mab Ill"'°'""•· DOW, wbilt yoo' raiding dUa 141 And iJr ~ .. mMion, call l~ Yoo know you Wint to aq> sndiD&. And N'ICORGC is lbc only prodoct 1hln clinically pnMll to mab CJl*irw easier. A prog11111 usn. 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Lmoolo qwckly go< a )Ob in the gcntt.al siorc. and O'fCr tht next 6 years be became ' JOi.ncd the militia and ~study law. Today the liuie town is a frontier living museum where knowledgeable role-players take the pun ol period merdwm. cn.ftspcnons a.nd farmers. Rwr•/ R.ofAlr 1, ~· 211~J2-79JJ. LOUISVILL8 COURTSHIP Llncoln 's counship of Mary Todd took him co l...ouinillc. where ht impressed the landed gcnay. Tht young man often stayed with the Speed funily in their red-brick rmn- sioo. Fumingtoo. built &am pbm drawn by Thomas Jc:ffmon. Amid the polished wood and ~· you'll 6nd a charming Wonk-you ~ from l..lncoln the frontier law- yer, Toor guides aplain bow Lin- coln's Louirrillc a:pcriencn in.fl~ eoced his lacer c:arcer as a starnman JOJJ &nlst.oum RL J02-4S2-9920. SPalNGFl&LD SHalN&I Lmcoln. s story is told through tbe a:ma of domcsOc life 31 tb.c Lmcoln Home Naaoml Kisalric SR in Sfiringfidd, lll Linooln bought the Greek R.c-ri-nJ bou.sc -tb.c only home ht~ owmd -in 1844 for s 1.soo. and be 1md in it until be mcm:d to the White HOUllC in 186 t. The Spmgfield bou.sc WU rmont• ed many times u Liucolo ., children -Robert Todd.. Sdwmd a.hr, William Wallace and Tad -P"' .. Wlult yoa're in Spmpdd, yoa 11 i1Jo ww co Tisir 1 jnrola's bw oBice: the Old Selle Capilol. where che p:ai+hrial cuyl¥Wy clt- Jiftftld his &mOm "home ctmded" ~ and me obelisk ud max elm rim chie pmidcnr's eomb.~ ... -Elfld' .... 217-4,2-fl so. INDIANA MUS8UM l Aomln Dna' let loof iD fen Wayne. ~ 1-bis pw is C'I• a7wbac • cbe fjwnlp Mwmn here. Jt ho.rs che wodd'1 .... collcc:rioA of Li.ocOlai.i.Da.: IO&DC 20.000 boob: 200,000 inicJa: . cbJ .. ·°' q;.w !:P· .. &cmmr•-+cn;p ... lib'"" 1, ....... .._ ... ............ '1 ..... ........ ._ ... alia.u. •nt zlLfil rl C'a IJOO .t ca... 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Ablolurdy tbt best aom fishing in ch.c oounay. NO ~Fine coumry. Good col- or, good DOdhcrn aano.pbcre." £•ca coday his words ring aue. On a midwimer aftcmoou. cloud. prom. ing fmb mow ~ .SfO'U mdimiaa pba Ova' the pale--blac watcn of Lit· de Tmome Bay and ~ Michigan Howe's loTC for Boyne Couniry dnwt her co che_ ~ 'F° and again. She tcays at 5pringbrook Hills. • coodo YiJ.1age with a wide QDge oi IC'- MmmodMinm. Ir's an economic:a1 &- ~for poop of hUllta'I, icie 6*bef. maa. men and a.awn~ Howe ... impired by the ddi&ba of thia four-season play1round u HeadQlw11 w-. .. In &,. ~ cry." abe ays. "you '\lie goc a foo& in bodi wodds: all dx bendia o( the city -QIJQn. IUDWWI and t.bopeinc -'° me middle ol the Q)ODQ., ... Fa. the couaay wodd: Boyne What \bu Can Save Each Month On Our Kid's Plan Can Be A pair of fancy new tenniea. the kind that cost as much as your first suit "Sisters llN Eoret1er" Porcelain Dolls For only$ ... 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Much of the region rmW.ns as tt was 100 )'QIS ago. wnh 1 blend of wildcmeta and culrumi sopbisriatioo. Ma.Dy of the USA's oldest and mmt ~ ~ ilics b3ve rmmt2incd ICODad homes iD the area for duu « more ~ Tili ~ for an auto tour cL thar la~ areas. Pctosk.cy's 100-ycar-old Bay View Aw>oarion beaurifully peta ta a oeighborhood of matt dwi 400 V.aori- an-scyle homes. Thc:n d.nve through the Ca~ Cod ambJ.OXC of Wequecming. a collccnon of huge ooaml 0 conages" JUSC cast of H.ubor Springs. Charm prnails in Bo~ Cot.may'• elegant ~f-~ ~ La.od- marlu tndudt: in Petoskey. chc Perry Hoed, the Bay View Inn and cht V~ an-era Terna 1nD; m Boyne Ciry, the Wol•erioe Dilwonb Inn. Walloon Lac's Masten House. built in chc 1890s by ooc of that rown's origim1 tealen. i1 a quauu bed-and-bra.k&.sc inn. foor dining. the ~ to mnc:mbcr-is Stafford. The local SWJ'oni f.amily owns 6vc oft.ht ttgK>n's better rcsmrnnts: chc Perry Hoed and Bay VteW 1nn ('Pctot- key). the Pter (lbtbor Springs). One Wa.ttt Street (Boyne Cuy) and the Weatbcrvanc (OwlnoU). Matt modcnttly pricicd local~ ancludc Aleuoder's and Nanny's m Charbocx. And Hoppic'a ol Harboc Spnng.1 offcn :an hoa -c)·~ Jll'Df*r dw makes a rasry ma.I for rwo. For browsmg bet ween meals. cry chc boutiques and specialty ga1Jcria lining the streets of Harl>or Spnnss and Paos- U)''s Gas 4glu Distna.. Om ooaibk stop: Brumm's Gallery, )Ult IOIJlh o( Cb.uievoi.x, a s.howplaa ol anitans. It Qkcs 101D1C drmng ro gu to Boyne Countty; DO signific::.1)1 a&rpOrU arc do.c by. ~ 75 is the molt diftcr ~ from t.bt soutbaa. including me Dcaoic aro (about 27S miles away). Fram ~ JOVtbwca, cake U.S. 131. En rOU11e from either dtn:aion. 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Ol weekend athlete Measuring up in basketball 'A pro on the short side (5'11 "} tells how to beat long, tall odds on the -cou rt SCO'IT BROOKS DOESN'T REMBMBEll the 6.m elbow he ever caught in the chops. But then. therc've been so many. Because Aroola. the 5-foot-11 (mat•i in hight.ops) reserve point guard for the Minnc:socl Timbcrwolves. has been fighting off big guys with blunt elbows ever since his days of pickup ball in his hometown of Lathrop. Cali£ On this big week.end for the basketball-minded -the NBA All-Star Tltl•lt •11. "If you want to compctt in basketball, you can't look at it as a game of inches. You can't look at some guy and say, 'Uh~h. he's 6-10 or 7 feet, I can't play against him.· " Remmibcr: Oino&aun died out, while tiny, fuuv mamnu1s scurried around and sUmved. .. I'm DIC'VCf going to stuff Magic John- son. but I an be a pest. You've goc to think to yowsclf: 'I belong on the oowt and rm going to do wiwrrcr it takes to prove th.at.• Then you have to play your bean out, aod work your butt off.•• Dn't z1n •• 1.U.. Your opponmcs might be bi~~ they an't c:hanF the laws of p · ~ still have to get past you to reach the goal "Any- ooc can pby dcfcmc.. Defemc is all de. ~ Just stay bcnvec:n your man and the bask.ct. I always pic.k up my man ac half ooun and ma.U him th.ink about me t::Vcry second." ~ Nlth •-" ..IL When you're calJcd OD to play bard-DOied dderuc, JUSt grit your teeth and Jo il. Big guyi can smdl fear like bounds on the bum.. . "I don't much like it when the ooach alls for a cxnt.cr pd (wbai the point guard bas to try and block OUI the op- posing team's huge ccmcr). futw:we.. ly. that's DOt called that oficn. But. basi- calJy, when you tet a pick. you haft to put everything into it." & • JnMla. Good bands will help compcnsm for a lack of height. ,.EY- _trybody should learn to dribble bctta. I work on my ball handling coma.mly, doing aouo-.ef and figurc><igbt ~ bling drills. Tb.at abo helps with quick- ness, aod quic.ltncss an Le one adnn- cagt a sn:Wl guy has." IHfl't 1*' ., .,,.,,.-ti.a. "You're DO( going to be i-ainl the ball a.er anybody. '° you haft co gee good ..... ing angles and you have to get the pass off quickly. Look around. and don't Wt until the defender is OD top of you before ~ct rid of the ball. •• Abo, ea your foul shoes. Smaller players c;;an't afford to pus up gimmes in half-court hoops. Strut ••uu ,,_,, rid 1•tl11u. When the bigger pbyen get careless. the little player an turn dUd: "The biggest thrill J get .is oominLtr,hind a bigger guy and . . the Study your oppoocnts ~w:atch when dq put the ball on die 8oor and wbetber they go right or left OD a spin dribble.." cu,,., ht ""' 4 "'' ••FJ#dla. Playing bard-nosed t'O'mchll doesn't mean cuitmring a death wish. "You haft to ~ your size week for you. md char means a90iding c:oafrom> tiom. ru ctM foe L00te balls and ru cak.c a charge. but rm ne¥tt going to bully anyone. and I woo•t pick a 6ght.•• Siii'/ I• 1J..I" ''Wbm you doa·c haft an abundaoa: of talent {or size), you have to me ~ you do baTC. I work ouc 12 mon.ths a year. I like that tunle-.shdl stomach." Tn11t IJ •at. They an sec you sweat. but don't let them tee you ay ... , wu in a game apiml the Pboc:nix Sum. and Mark w Cit ( 6-foot-to, 246 pounds) came in for a layup. He hit me and tbniw me into the bukcdJral.I mndud.. That's the little guy's nig~ I goc right up, acced -J.iltc ~ WU cool, but I'm rdling you, my ribs Tiurt. .. U. lcimatdy, doing well oo the oomt is a ~of working hard, bring fun and being your own boo.a-~ Brooks says. .. You let your own litniwiom. Ooo•t kt &nyooe die ICC cban for JOU. .. Ir .............. game in C~lotte, N .C., is Sunday at 1:30 p.m. on NBC -Broo offers his rips for the average-sized players of the world. And ta.kc it from him-size isn't everything. lf you•rc always LOOl:Jll«I up to colleagues. and feel you don't quite stack up to the competition in half-court pickup games, remember this: Brooks is a full 9 inches shorter than the avenge NBA player, a scrappy size 9 in a size 18 wodd. 1 ~ I r .. ...,., ..., 111,.,.,,.,. n•..r..· St.n a,..,,,, s.f--U,..., • _, •~ ef 0-11.1.Mnaldu 'P•t' f..a.fr, "-fa-J, left, -'J•-DM•W-. 7~. "After all, I wasn't born yesterday._ And I couktn't beUeve ::e&Y company would offer a 20-pC. set of Cannon• -lnduding 6 bath towels -for just $7.-49. per month I And even '8t me try it in my own home without obligation to buy, for a full SO OAVS FREE. ~t is until I actuany sent away tor the towels. 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"To use any other abbreviation" other than SNA "is most misleading and only contributes to difficulties for distant travel 11cncies to book passengers to our airport and to lost baggage, etc.," writes Lars de Jounge, secretary of the Orange County Airport Association and Corona del Mar resident .... SNA, which stands for Santa Ana (the coun1y capital), i the abbreviation you'll find on your baggage when you use John Wayne Airport .... While we can understand Lars' lament, can you imagine how difficult ii would be 10 explain in every story why we used "SNA" 10 refer to John Wayne Airport? ... When it comes to clarity. Lars, it's better to confuse distant travel agen ts than our local readers. QUOTES Of Tfff DAY "Age doesn't matt tr, unless you 're chttst." A Jerrv Kobrin fan, who attributes the quote to Billie Burke (AJ). • We've culled the good, the bad and the bizarre for "The Best of Po- lice Log," an arresting special collec· tion coming Feb. 28. •The Onnat Coast Dally Pilot joins other local business giants in sponsoring Spirit Run 1991, Orange County.'s ln rg- est 5K/10K race, on Feb. 24. LOTTERY I, II, H, II, 41, ta Bonus number -I ,., •. , San Juan Capistrano Ontano Wat Covina lllCI ~Harts: 10 •aubs: 9 O Diamonds: Kina ·---· 3 INDEX ~ y OU taft win dtnner tor two I A3 I 14.llllnm ..... 142-1181 llllmCI ifl ...... Sunday, February 10, 1991 75 cents Arti~t draw.s record crowd to N By Mimi Ko Or1llCt Coast Diiiy Plot NEWPORT BEACH • The Edward Hopper exhibit at the Newport Harbor Art Museum is attracting viewers like the Super Bowl attracts fans . On orcning night, Jan. 19, the show by one o America's best-known realist painters brought more than 1,200 people to the museum. As of last Wednesday. at- tendance was up to 11,500. With 65 oil paintings, 35 water colors and 50 drawings and prints on display, people arc pouring in to sec them . At the current pace, a museum attendance record may be shattcrod within the next t\\>O weeks. The record attendance at the mu cum is 40,000 for Edward MullS;h's exhibit. "If the record isn't broken, the Hopper exhibit wall be the second large)t in the history of the museum," said Maxine Gaiber, public relauon\ officer at the mu cum. People of all ages from all o'er arc going to see the show, \\hich originated at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. "A lot of people are calling from all over the United States a king for directions so they can come and view the paintings," Gaiber said. "They arc coming because they love Hopper's work. h's easy to understand and thought proo.okang. And, it appeals to people at different lei .. els." A man from Santa Barbara at the mu- seum Wednesday said that he wanted to sec the exhibit because Hopper had a style that was uniquely his, and the hght that was captured in his pictures arc un- believable. "I hkc the '>Ohtary aspect of Hopper\ pictures," said Al Hotard, a retired man from .Covina as he looked at "Night Shad- ows." "This pa1nt1ng has emotion to u It In Salt Lake it's 14 degrees? ltt '¥f"ltlC>,,.. CON OeilJ ,,,.,. While the water was too chilly for wa\le riders, pleasant weather did bring thousands of sun seekers -including 2-year-old Tyler Odegard of Santa Ana -to Newport Beach on Saturday An e habit now on daspla-. Jt the nearby Newport Harbor Nautical Muswm proves that the weather hasn't always been this n.ce. It's sunny outside now, but weather exhibit shows Coast's stormier days By Anna Cekola Orange Coast OllV ,.,. NEWPORT BEACH -While mild February weather was a big draw for OmtfC Coast bcachgocrs Saturday. an exhibit at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum traces a weather history that has not always been so sunny. School district may take back Rea Center By Bob van Eyt(en Orlnll COlll OllV .... COST A MESA -Charities and civic groups based at Rea Community Center on Hamilton Strut are f acina a &rim fi· nandal future with the probable· closure of the center in two ,can. The N...,on·MeM UDifted ·Scftool Dil- trict. wWda .,... Iha '°":'..J'* ~ tchool, nod8ed tM ~. . .._ "· that the leue will libly be terminated in 1993, otrldall Nici. "The tbink.ifta DOW ii that we will Med the tchool," sa6d or. Tom Oocllf, die diltrict'• ....... ..,.,. ............... •'· flldlitia lftCI ~· -0. ~ tioM ............ Will. Of a.II, ii at.t chars. • • _.,, die ..., ..S .......................... _ ...... ,, ...•. I( .. 11111 II I I ·=~IL::=~ . ............ .. Just blocks from where thousands en· Joyed the sand, surf and bike paths near the Newport Pier, an introductory panel at the museum informed visitors "Weather in Newport can be awe- some." . "The hurricane of 1939, the Oooding o( the Santa Ana River in 1916 and 1938, the 5()..year drought bct~ecn 1760 and 1820, and some Santa Ana w1nds all demand respect," the panel read. "Weather Newport" offe rs pltnt} of pictures documenting the major storms through the years and from the most re- cent weather turbulence to hit the Or- See SUNNY /Piii M Southland resldllntl • llller to SM Cmt's k8lll ll'l)ICt By Colan Caldwell 0nrioe Coast Olly PIOI NEWPORT BEACH -Last month, vandals sought to de1troy a five acre area of undcrsu life by dam•&i1'1 a kelp project off the Balboa Peninsula. Over the weekend, raidenu from th~hout the Southland decided to bri .. at back. About 20 diven deaaded IOme 4S feet underwater. wortina. in te-. of two, to repair more thin 100 »foot· ~ pla1tic ~· anchored to the floor de19led IO ·.foml I ndy ....... Gr "tubltrate" for Dip. • 1111? _. odler .. lifseollleed.V .... Md .... W.illlllOltoftlll,.... .......... .. air -..., and me rape flam the'- ol IM OIMn. CzlW ... -... Dhllll .... ..""' ......... '~J· ... .. ..... l1it1,, .. ............ ..... has a f eeltng that projects a feeling. omething happens wh en you look at it." A couple of second-grade cla es lrom Cahfom1a Elementary School in Costa Mesa "'ere e"en at the mu cum thi week. One pupil, Katae Menden, 7, said her fa- vorite painting 1$ one of Hopper's most famous. "Second _Story Sunlight." Menden said she liked tt because of the b uc sit..~. and hov.i the fort t looks. ·(Hopper) really put some thought into the shadows," she said. An o ther second-grader, Katie See ART /1'111 M Confidence rating low for officials egative views could lead to repercussions By Pau1 Arth.pley O"V P ICl Pl.. • .u1 'W"llllr There 1s a--------... cns1s of con- fidence amonf Orange Count) 's business and etVlC communit" members in th( ab1hty of count) leaders to ad- dress the ma1or "------__ __, issues of th( d1). The neptn-e view was revealed in a recent sun-e) of chamber of commen::c, cuy council and other community leaden aero s the counry. That sta.nds in marked conuast to another scneral Vlcw Ui.t.. even as new c1t1es form and the deas1on-makin1 pro- cess is funhcr d1ss1pated ac:rou Ora.nee County. commuruty leaden belkvc some ma1or issues arc best left to county of- ficals. In lbc survey. 86 percent of respondents 1dcnufied control of drua abuse and aunes caused b)' drugs as the foremost a.ue facing Ora.nae County. Yet Ju.st S pe:runt felt county 1eadcrs v..'CrC doina an .. ace&. lent" JOb 1ddressmg lMt a.ssue, while 67 percent satd they wett dotna only a .. poor .. to faJr .. 1ob. • Ltkcwisc. 70 percent said the tccoftd- most important wuc was streets. roeds and highways needs. Only 3 percent put- ed count> leaden an .. excellent .. rat1na for thcar work on Ui.t issue. wbJle 70 percent wd the leadcrstup·s performance WM "poor to fair.·· Ranked third an 1mponance wu avail- abihty of water. ~vent.ecn percent ol ro- spondcnu rated leaden' performucC '"e.a- ccllent," whtle 34 percent rated tbcm '"pioor to fair:· The survey was sponton:d by tbe 0....,. C.Ut Duly ~ ~ conducted ~ .._ tntcmallonaJ pOllina firm ~ ard, toe .. 1n conjunctioo with tbe Eddil Mabe Co., a Wubinston-bucd bulin• campa.ian oonsultina firm. SM SURVEY,._• Celebration marks strides in literacy 1 a ./ , Orange Coast People ~1s--~·--------------------­ A Costa Mesa res1den1 and O\\ ner of fry's Marlo.et on the Balboa Peninsula for 22 ~e.m FAMOUS FRY------------ The 53-year-old nati\C of Holl.ind bought Fry\ M;:irket :it 115 15th St. 1n 1969, from the son of the nr1g111.il O\\ncr r;ry. who op· crated the store Ju ring the I <J'\0, l>u' n'ICl' ;ind h1' famil' haw run the popul.1r IO\:al g.roo:ry and liquor '111rc fttr o long Oll\\, these dav . the ~ood-natured Du\n'ltec 1, knm'n ,,, "h''\ ... 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I .t \\C m.1h .1 coo1.I ll\1ni:: I m r 11hcr h.1pp' '"lh "" 1l 1'111 ti ru· • -( 11mp1lu l h~ lri\ 'okoi Local News Briefs Contractor roots bill for repaving '\l·\\POR I Blt\Cll -Cimdnc. .1ml 1q11\11 · •t 1lc cl1,1~· l l1gh\\ t) tKh\cen J n h1 rec R P 1 I ,11\lJ H l\'llk P1i.c I' l'l'll i: d11nc at Jlll Cll\I Ill the UI\. 1'111 I' \\111k ' I) ll •1 I llL n :\1 I lll ,,11d la'1 "cd; I he .1,ph.1l t ra'm~ put 111 durinc. the rt: "<1" dcuncd b) ( .11tran' 111 he It·,., "·•bk 11 111 ii tnn much t1\ph.t1 1 in 'nmc 'Pol\, "• 1 ltl r" 1 1., .1\ .mJ rc,urf.tted I he "ori.. " the..· lt1lltr.1U1•r ,,11d I \\ll l<1nc' .tr\. he1n~ kept <lpt 11 111 c.1~ v.nrk, \\hich I\ '>l.1tclt to cunt:ludc 1• ,. ~ • • ni: cr.1111111 I 'I lit\, '\, 11111 I 111 du: 1111.: 1 he $98.5 million loss hurts credit rating IRVINf Wc,tcrn D1g11.il C 11 ., t..1l1lit r 111 •" 1.1!..111:.! ,1 hc.11· 1ng follo"'ing the announccmtnt I 11d.1\ ti.• lite t11mp.11" ,uf· lered a huge S98 5 million 'ec11nd <111 Hll'! I ' 111d ,, mi·• 11.111ng w11h lender<> to refinance Slfill mill 1111 111 dtl • The \lnglc·'B' rJt1ng on \\ e'll rn I >1 •11.1 (, r1 ' ,, 1 m I 11111 'uhordmared debenture' h." hell! 11 tll'd '1 '\,\. P C rul t\\ 11d1, ~&P 1;a1d S&P plan' .10 a .. ,e,c; c~rrent h11,11tt.''-' .111d 1111.inu.11 ,1 1.1tcg11:\, and will continue to monitor nq:1111 .1t111n' ltcl\\C:t"n tht: ma11u l.1c rurcr of intclltgent disk dmc' .ind '1:n11wndut:tnf\ and 11' lender' and the impact of the!>c ncgo11.1IH111' nn the r;it cd pul"lhc. detlt, S&P said The l rvme·ba ed l'.ump.111y .1nnnt1nlcJ 11 Joe' not pl.111 10 rcp.1y .my outstnnding borroY..mgs until a renccn\1jlHlll of 11\ b.111 k f.1cil· 111es is completed. Western Drg11,1I declined 10 p.1y Sto millwn of matured short-term debt, .ind add111nnal dd:iult~ could lflll~C r the acceleration Hl payment'> Oil horrn" lllg\ 111 .1tio11t S2J5 mil · hon. Mo t o f the cnmpan) \ $98 5 mtllinn 'ic(llnd 4uarlu In'' " .H· tributcd 10 a one-time $66 mil,hon bu'>ine" r\.\truc.tunng ch.ttgc. omclal fulftlls drug-diversion program SANTA ANA -A fe lo ny cocaine pos'~'i.1on cha rge against a former North Municipal Court C.Ommi...smncr h,1, been dropped after he ~ent "far beyond" the requiremcrm of a drug·dl\Cf ion progTam. The chuae oaain t Robert K. Tuller Jr. Wa\ di\ml'l\ed frid.y by Central Municipal Judge J me M. Drook , dcanng the former comnw; ioner'5 record nd making 11 unlikely the C. lif. omia State Bar will take action oge1nst him AJ a first·time defendant, Tuller was required to attend d mini· mum of 26 df\l&·divcr ion se< ion . I fe went to 31 t or them, "far beyond" the court's requirement , Brook noted 1n d1 mi ms the cha.rae. "J'he ~tty Ford . enter sav~d mr life," iJ Tuller, who ha been tryrna to cst1bh h a prac11ct since he was forced to re i~n hi commi ioncr's post by the North Mun1c1p I Court Jlldics. He had been appointed io 1986. T111lcr, 47, w11 arrested May 11. 1990, in an An1~1m hotel room after purchasina SJOO in cocaine from 1 police informant. _ ,,_ .... -Dau, PUoc .... MrYlctl nporU • • The World ... in Four Minutes l<ll-f't.,Jn The USS \\'1sconsin began firing its mammoth l &·inch guns at Iraqi targt•b 1n the Persian Gulf Saturday. Warplanes rip lraql tanks DllAll RAN, Saudi Arabia -Allied warplanes streaked through den'c cloud~ o"er Kuwait on Saturday, lmng m1"1lc., and bomb that ripped the turret ..------ and treath off more Iraqi tan k and flipped ~omc belly up in the sand. After 24 days of 57,000 combat a nd supply sor11e,, the bombers have destroyed up 10 20 percent ul thl! ianks, artillery and armored per- l>Onncl l.trricr' 1n Ku"ail and i.ou thern Iraq, the ...,. ____ • L: comm.ind ... aid Prc\ldcnt Bu,h·~ top mo m1lttar) adv1 er~ "ere meeting with Gulf \\ .ir wrnmander' to decide when and "here to launch a cn,u11d .1tt.1ck Defcn.,e Secrciary Dick Cheney and Gen. Cohn Pm,cll. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talked for eight hnur' \\1th the De,ert Storm commander, Gen. H. Norman 'ich\\,trzkopf. <ind other U . military leader,, hut declined to -.pernlatc on the d.11e for '>l.trtmg grounJ action Lithuanians defy Gorbachev \IL.Nil'\ US.S~ L11hu.in1.in'> on Saturday dd1ed Prc,1dcn1 ~11!..hall S Gorhache' ·, appcall> and voted O\.eN-hclminl!IY for 1nJcpcndencc from Mo,cow 1n a non·hlfldtng roll, JCCllrdlll~ to prehminJI) re\Ult!> L11hujn1.1n elcc11on offic1ai... ,,11J QO 5 percent of the \Oler' c.l\t h.llllll\ 1n l,1\llr or independence 1 he count \\J h.i~ed On rC\Ult \ phlmcd in h) the 55 \Oting dl'>tnct<., !\JIU l .1n.1 S1.1o;1una1l)te .• 1 l.Hhu.1111 HI p.1rh.1mcnt fX'kC\\\Oman, ''ht' \:J1J the off1c1al count \\OulJ he relc.1,ed Sunda\. L11hu.1n1.1n Pre~1den1 V~taut .I'> LanJ,hergl\, 'peaking In reporter\ in a packed conference h;ill :it the fort1f1eJ P:irl1amen1 huildinc. ,,lid the re,ult' 85 percent of eh~1hk HHCf\ 1urned out -\\ould i.:ncour.igc the I 1thu.101Jn \1.•ce\\lt111 Jme .111J l'ther repuhh(' rran plagued by noods by She ral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIE5 f in.ill). the BJll.loa l·err) lfojt operator -,, t\\en1-.,omc tl11n~ l..1J \\-llh J n.11111p. RayhJn . a lot of teeth and J pceli'ng no'e - " l\ul to the huce. hlack limo, 'ignahng the dmcr to ,tart d1l\\n 1hc r.1mp (,u1Jo. the driver of Romoin Miles and h1\ l\\O JOUrnah\l guc't'. hit the acleler.Hor and the huge hea't of .i \eh1clc surged to rn.trd, p1lk111g up !>pccJ :.it an alarn11ng r.11e. I he limo 'red do" n the ramp Guido i.tompcd on the brake It "ent ,1r,11~h1 to the floor Nothing' omeone h.1d .tbotaged 1he t..ir! B1l\Cll\t'i .ind pcde,trian., \Cattc:reJ' A mother hclJ her nc\\'· horn C:l°'e to her hrc;1!lt' I wm the !"lad; ,e,11. Guido could he.1r the mulllcd ,ucam~ of h" P·'"l'll~l r' th111u~h the '>UP~l\cd \OunJ-proof J!l.1'' p.1r111mn ....... I Ire h1.1i..c, < 1u1do. th<: hr 1J..es, you id10t 1" \died h1 hm' R11m.1n ~hit' · ' ., \\ e re c111nc to he killed' We're: all going 10 J1e ' ' cr1 eJ ~.11 l'ri:kh them·" rqmrtcr fo r the C"-port Beach \\cckh ) •1u·rc 'P1ll1~ m) dnnk!" \houted I lound Dng ·11 un1er to Pr ck h ='(I nceJ to panic. lo.id r his I JU \( ltke 'i.11gt1n, ·7 ~ •• (iu1do looked do"'n JI the <,pce dometer· 45 mph Bnt1m 1 1 he limo ripped rit:h t th rough the met.11 railin~ at the end of the ferry .ind pltl\\Cd into the colJ Y+lnlcr \\jlers of NcY+p<lrl Harbor 1 o be nmtinucd Did You Know? Coast pilot won trophy twice in Powder Pun Derby air race In Coc;to M<'so: Tnn.1 .l,1rnh. u former air m.111 pilot and .itr craft !IJ~cs~oman, ''"on the Powder Puff Derby air race in 1974i and. again ·~ 1976 The annual race cndor~ed by the Ninety·ntnc\, Ml 1ntern.111onal \\Onicn'c; pilot organ1za11on. ended an 1979, after 30 ye.m of compet1t1on Jan h wa' a Co tJ Mc .1 resident when she won the fir~t race, and h'cd m Irvine whe n she ~on the sec· o nd, so we can a'isume 'he: wa' a fast mo,er on the ground, 100 In each race, she flew more than 2,000 milec; olo in a Bccchcrnft Bonnn1n · You cun ~olo ri~ht hen· when v11u 'end )Our h1\tcmc.1/ f.lch tu Did }'ou Know. Ornngt Coa t DDll)' l'ilot, P O DO'C 1560, Co~t.t Me a. 92626 -Comp/ltd by Anne plnn Police Log _, Mr worst ~oods this century urgently nee~ bla!1ket and heater to cope with sub·freeting cold, Tehran radio said Saturday. The noods struck the provinces of Sis1nn and Baluehestnn in ca tern Iran last weekend, leaving six de d, 50,000 ~oplc homeless and 180 village devastated and unmhabauable, according to n"cws reports from Iran. Roma -.uc&I lllOUt threats to Pope ROME -A politician's claim that 1he life of Pope John Paul 11 is in d anger because or his condemnation of th~ Gulf ~nr has drawn ~kepticnl reaction) from government ccurity o rrie1al and the Holy Sec. . Roberto Formigoni vice president of the l:uropc.\n Parliament and leader of an h al;<in Catholic pac11ts1 mu\.emcnt, aid Friday that 1he pope's appeal for pc.ice in the gulf hnd provoked "threate ning private comment' " He did not say who made the threat!>, but noted John Paul has urged an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait and the convening o( an 1n1c rna11onal confe rence to rc'.'lolve .ill Middle b10,t "'ues Callfornlans urged to cut showers SACRAMENTO -Go" Pt.'lt.' \\ 1bnn urgrd ( Jhfornians on Saturda) to rn ke l>hOrter !>howcr' Ill .. a\'e w.1tcr. Y+hlle U.S. Sen. John Sc)mour said he's pu\h1ng for federal aide for formers who can't pl<111t their crop-;. "\\lc're l!Oln~ to be.11 thl\ drou!.!ht Jnd \\t re ~,u ng to do 11 tugcther," the: RcpubhcJn gl>\nnor \Jld in h1' "cdl~ radio .1ddrc" "h1rmcr. o,uhurhan11c, l.'1tv·d\\cller \\C' "Ill make 11 . through" Wll,on ,,11d the '>talc Drought Action I c.:.irn he named la\t \\Ce k l'i \Chcdulcd ll.> 01JL.e lh fl'CO mmcnd:Jllllll\ l'Y f Ch. 15 on ho" lcder.il :ind 'ilil lC a~.,.,1,1m·c t.:i n be ll'>Ctf to help -c111e!o Jnd farmer'. protect rc\ource' .111d lie.ht the inc' 11.1hk fMc't fire~. Men arrested In U.S. bombing l- 1\ 0 R l·O U~. Va -1 hree men .irre-.tt.·d 'i.1turd.1\ were: charged \\1lh attcmp1111g to bomh l\\l> l.iq:c lhem1cal storage 1.rnk., 1n a plot tn collect 1n,ur.1ncc monc~. 1nve,11g.t1or\ sa1J Charle\ ld\\.irJ Grc-.h,1m, \'"'' h.11! .1 k.1,c on one of lhc t.1ni.., \\,1, p1cl..cd up in \l.1r\l,1nd .tnd t\.'Cll\Cd 111 1ak1n!.! p.HI 111 the: .1llq~cJ 'cheme '"th l\HI men .irrc,tl'tl 1n \r111m.1 l hc tl1,cmc.:r\ \lnnd.t" nl '" audi: pipe ~omb\ .11 .1 'tllr.1gc t.ink ut111pk' 1l\\ncd h~ Allied I crm1n.11, Int., J"'I Ill mile..·, Imm Crt.·~hJm 'nrfol l.. ""·'\,II B 1\e. r,11,cd t.rtlllt.'rll' ,,, .1 p1w .. 1hk hnl.. to the J>u,1an C 1ulf \\,ir .111d-tcrrnr1'1 1hrt.'.1h h' lr.1q1 l'rc,1dt nt 'i.1ddam I IU'\c.:ln 1.hc. hornh'. "'h1ch "::-rr 1!1'1 • 't ii 1 : "11h11u: Uh 1dt nt. pr11mpt~d cnmp.1n11:' 1n the rq:1nn 111 1nt.t1.' t't.' -c ... uril'. hut .1uthnnt1e' h.i\e ''"Ct.' rulcJ 11u1 ll:rron'm 1n tht.· l••'i: News of the Weird Sclentt1t1 want to do autopsy on A.be Uncoln WA HI GlON "t.1cn· 11\I "ant to IC\I bone tr.ti! me nts, c;1r.1nd' of h.i1r .1nJ blood \tc11ns from Atirah;1 m Lincoln to determine 1r the 16th president h.id an inhcntcJ cond111on called Marfon\ ~'tn dromc • Dr Marc 5 M1co111, J1rcc- 111r o ( the N.111onal Mu,eum of llealth and Medicine. aid Sal· u.rJJy that ne~ technique' may ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat VOL. 85, NO. 041 Editor'• Hotline 542.eoe& Y-Clllr'Wl*'lll lbolll 119 Olly Pllal 0t -... be ,___,~....,.E.4'0tWlllll!lumml Th. -~-flour ~.-brr_,bellMd•~ 111.1!..c 11 fXl'"hlc tu U'le 126· )"C'.tr-ulJ 'PCl1mcn) 1n h1 mu· 'cum to rccun lruct Lincoln 'c; complc1c genetic pattern l)u..:h 'tuJ1e'i, he .,aid. could tdl nrnlh ahou1 Abe\ ache.,, p.11n~ .tnJ he.11th problem., · f hcre '' ,, lot of potential 'n.i.il ,,1luc to learning the .in· '"1.·r, Ill thc'c que-.tmns:· \lllt'ILI '11J \l.irfJn\ " an inherited con· d111on thjl c.in h.l\e painful .ind crippl1n~ effects. -By The Associated Prrss How to reach us at the Dally Piiot I Circulation Orange CounlY 842-'333 Advertlalng Clua ~ed ()~ 8'2-5811 M 2 '321 ....,. • ,_. 9diot on M'/ .._ Cclnullular'I llD -1 ~--,,_,. .. ,.., _.,,_ ...,_ Edttortal l'llll!Wtor~ Thia ...... 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Albert An1hony Thom.a • 19, of I oun1a1n \'allc), i nti M1ch1c.I Thomu tephcn , 19, of ln"cWtll)(i, were nr· rdted II 3900 We I ~th St ewport Beach A v.-'t\ml\n i nd her dos \\-ere walk1n1 on Balboa. Onul· C\.lrd near 22nd ·1rc:ct 9ohCn a 2·}-Ur-old male RO(· "'~11tcr, de rikd a "high· m1n1" ri, hit a.ncr, came running l(f 1hc auccr, ptnncd 1hC wuman 1p1Mt a Yt'all nJ m1111lcd her "'-'& A "11ru: bclpcd puU the IWO do.: lplr1. 1i.c ~an ufkrcd bil Oft her handt and tier 1q -..rrcrcJ a puncture v.ound on the n«k • A mAn *' teen c1P911n1 h mtclf near an apart· mcn1 COmP.ln in the 2200 block of hnvicw Ro.d t ll.38 pm. Titunday Foun tain Valley S1n1a Ana Police arrcated three IMft In Fo...ealn Vallg at I ua. ~a. ':7'lido• of~. DaniCJ ~ M a• Ii .. 2& Pa Uk YlmlJ, • Huntington kach 'Tlucvc cue a lodt IQ a puac n the 6'00 bkxk of Mar V1st1 Dr~ and "otc a ldc\1116(1n, ""J , -11e recorder, computtr and drill press. · • Som<'onc rtl)Oftcdty stoic SIOO frum 11 lod:tr at Marine Vtt:W School, .5682 TillNfJ. • .. • ' . - I • • • I ' II • .. ,..... TH AT'I FUNNY, I DON'T na, IT -I tum 70 today and I doa't feel a day ~r 69. It muat hlYC aomcthlna lO do with the genes. Is 70 an advanced age? Not anymore. Back in my day, there lived a wise man named Bernard Baruch, an eminent financier turned philoso- pher, statesman and adviser to presidents. When Mr. Baruch turned Jerry Kobrin 80, an interviewer a ked him .----------......;..- " he felt old. He said he didn't. "To me,''Mr. Baruch said, "old age is always 15 year older than I am." Right on, Bernie. A couple of kid tossed a birthday pnrty for me the other ni ght at Big Canyon Country Club. It was organiied by Bob Guggenheim, 80, and Charley Hester, 78. There were only 12 guys invited. This number, as young Vick Knight put it, was "more than a minyan, le s than the la'it Sup- per." There must've been some symboli m in his observa1ion, but it was lost on me. I was too busy having a swell 1ime. •m From From A1 Rttp0Ddmll were contacted from a list of 272 city council lad chambtn of' comlM'fte leaden atroM 0ruee Co.anty. Eddee Maht, whole firm hdped develop the IW'V~, said county leaden should be alarmed that meir performance received such poor rati"ll from thdr pcm. .. That level of tension between performanre and imponance will have ttpcrcussions... Mabe said. "Maybe in the votina booth, maybe in other ways. "But that's a heavy level of dis- sonance bctwten what peo]>le think is imponant and how they view their leaders are dcalina with it." StHI, surveyors found people be· heved certain issues were best tackled at the county level. According to respondents, issues that should be addressed coun- tyw1de were: air travel availabihty (94 perttntT. water availability (67 perttnt); health care facilities (S9 percent); environmental prqtcction (59 percent); and streets, roads and highways (52 percent). Mahe said he was surpnsed that, despite the seriousness of those issues. community leaders still ap- parently oppose the consolidation Sundey, FebO*Y 10, 1191 •. Drug abuse and drug-related crrme are top priority issues in the County according to a county-wide <.Ur· \icy. In th1s file photo, officials examine money and good) col!cctt.'CI from drug sales. of power into too few hands. Respondents also said there are at least two 1s ues best left to muniC1paht1es -elementary and secondary education (73 percent), and ava1lab1ht~ of rccrcat1onal ac- tivities (S9 percent). Respondents were spht on where other issues should be addressed. On the question of employment opportunities. 41 percent favored countyw1dc kader hip v. hde 35 per· cent opted for munlCl pahttes Support for the ,rts was .,plll 3 percent countv.1de to 36 percent local. And control of drug abu~ hkew1~ was spht 29 perttnt and 32 percent. rcspec11 vel\ Communll) and Cl\ 1c leaders also agr~ cenain issues could and should be addresSt'd bv pm ate c1t1zens and civic coahtions, includ- ing control of drug abuse and cnmcs caused' by drug.s (77 per- cent). support for the arts (73 per- cent). educauon (59 percent), en- \ ironmcnw protcctton and em- ployment opportun1ues (53 percent each), and ava1Jab1ltty of rec- reational aCti v111es (S2 pcrocnt). Tomorrow: f11t.n laMrs Guggenheim, who's as bouncy as a bantam weight boxer, called early the next morning. Googie wa raring to go, re ady fo r the next party, and I expect to be seeing ~im and the bcautcoui. Shirlee at another birthday bash tonight. Hester won't be there because he and Nora sailed off Friday for a Caribbean cruise. Pioneer boat builder William Scliock, 70 , dies Maybe these two philanthropists will low down when they reach 100, but don't bet on it. They're too busy enjoying life Maybe that's their secret: Always giving, searching for new causes and challenge , rarely looking back. And, w11h it all. ha\- ing fun. They positively twinkle with zest and good humor. In the column-writing dodge, I've encountered friend l\e never even met. Take, please, the little old lady an Lei ure World who calls several morning a "'eek ju t to C'<change hght ·hcartcd banter. She caJls it therapy ( .. Is it good for )'Ou, too, honey?"), 1hen tells me raunchy stories -mostly the c da)'S about Saddam Hu ein's manhood -which I couldn't e\en rcpe.1 t at th.it '>tJg dinner. I made the mi take one day of asking her age, and she cad.led, "l'm old enough to call )'OU Sonny. Sonny." She told me once she'd been in show biz, and that one of her dear friends had been Flo Ziegfeld's dtp )'·doodle \.,,1fe, B11l1e Burke. And she happily recalled one of 01ll1e's memorable line' "Age doesn't matter, unless you're cheese-."·• So keep on passing the sa lly crackers, but don't call me Jerry Camembert. With all those funny fr iends out there, and the fam- nating promise of more to come, 1here's plenty of good ll\ang ahead. Who know • I might even start taking better care of m)'.,clf Naw ... Jtr17 Kobrln's column rons Sund11y, Tuesday and Friday. By Almon Lockabey Oflr-<Je Coul Darty Plot NE WPORT Bl:.ACH -W.D. "Bill" Schock, a pioneer Newport Beac h boa t builde r a nd founder of the \\ D . Schock Corp., die d I rnJ.1y at Hoag Memorial Hospital following J long illness. He was 70. 'chock started buildiQg small "undc:n boat\ in his garage at 417 1 Ldgewatcr St .. in I 9-l5, special· lllng in the 19-foot Thistle and the lntcrn.11iona l 14, which were hot r..1CtnA boats during that era. He later moved the busine s to 2900 Lefayette St., which the fam· ii) i.t11l operate as a small boat sa les. marine hardware and marine engine repair bu inc s. Schock was a pioneer an the fi. ~crgl.i sm:itl tRrat business m FVSD honored for bilingual education By Cohn Caldwell dent Sen.ice . program will continue, Wilham ~ Cout Di<y Noe "Ao; a re uh of the tn1t1..1I fund· ,,ud, but hiring and training of ru- FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The mg. v.e have been able to demon-turc teachers will be difficult to f'ountai n Valley School D1stnct \tra1c improved ~kill-. an both the fund has been awarded the California \tudcntc; and the teacher' ab1ht)' to Before teaching the clas c , 1n- Bihngual Education E'<emplary instruct them," \he ~aid "B> the \tructors go through a five-day Project Award for 1t program de· year :?000. 5 percent of the \lu· \\.Ork hop on the background and 1gned to teach English rending dents '"II not ·peak cnglish We theory an !>econd language acquis1- and language skill to . 1udent of have to ge t ready for 11 " uon, bilingual education and other limited English·speaking ability. Four di tnct out of 36 from area and a five -day demonstration across the nation that have applied 1c-. .. on in peer coaching. They also The district is one of only two in ~111 r~ive the funding. rr the dis· ge t 3.5 days of follow-up instruc- the state to receive the award trltti..do~ not receive funding, the t1on in their cla srooms. through the California Department r---------------------------1 of Education. The district's Eng· h h Language Acquisition Program 1 unique in its grouping of stu- dent from Kindergnrten through 8th grades of Korean, Spam h, Vi- etnamese and Chinese back- grounds into one clas room The exemplary statu remain un ti l 1994 and allows the district to apply for funding from the fed- eral gO\-crnment. The government has funded the program for the pa t four years, and receiving fu. ture funding 1 important in keep- ing the pr~ram in step with the risi ng California non-English peaking population, said Fern Znhlen Williams, director of Stu· RU Ff ELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC • ............... ltll--.. •TA 11»-Ml-llM The .best place to find a .I .. m111·11- UCI spedalests teach physicians how to be••• .t .. c &1w 111 - a1100 .,.,_ .... mull meet Slrwngent ~ bebl appcJifltment to lhe medk:lt 11111. • ~ .. a n11 mu •••at •-oo Mdtll c:.. ..... dl'•ll •• - --- 11!1• ........... '10 en anractM, ,_or ,_., modeled slltings. , ........... _ Y#rt dlmr ... VUll tink. ... locllial • ~a...~~­"'*' .... ii°""" ........ ... ,.. ........ :' 7 t.•• am ... .., ....... .._ ............ 11' '( (800) 338 -s· Newport, having built the first fi. berglass Snowbirds Sabot. He was the desjgner of the fi- berglass Lido-14 sloop, producing the first 1n 1958. There are now more than 6,000 in ex1~tcncc Memonal 'Cf\'1ce~ are scheduled Tue day, Feb 19, at 1 pm at the Newport Harbor Yach1 Club, 730 W Bay St., ~cv.port Beach. In lieu of fla.....ers, the family re-' que ts that contributions be made to the Amencan Heart Association : or the Newport Beach Nautical museum .. Send .Saddam a message ••• •• ;and win a dinner for two! In the space provided ab ove. please write m the message you'd lrke to send Saddam Hussein (please keep 1t clean) via a U.S. missile Send your entnes before Monday, Feb 11 to Send Saddam A Message, c o The Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa. CA 9262). You can also call our Editor's Hotline at 64 2-6086 and leave your message (please leave your name and phone number. too1) We will then forward all of them to Gen H Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of the alhed forces The two top entnes will each receive a $100 gift certificate for dinner for two at a land- maf1( Newport Beach restaurant. A sampling of the entries will be pnnted in an upcoming edition of the Daily Pilot. , . ,..._,.t -•Nlloflft-... Sltldl ......... )Ill ..... --of~ ~.,.... ...... of,. fell ·-_Oil!Wt ODutJ. ~ 130 lid sinkina fM boats. A 1ol of people say, 'Can you be ieve ahil rould ha~n. We're tnie drcMIPt fi&ht now, " Museum Dilector Cathy Nash said. o"tn one classic photo from 1969, btlia of oranges 11nd debris rrom Yorba Unda litter a stretch or beach near the Santa Ana River o.tlet. Another display shows a t. _From From A 1 tiQns, officials of some organiza-uons say. :••1t•s going to put a strain on all of us," said Steve Prather, director ot Harbor Arca Adult Day Care, which serves elderly people wit h Alzheimer's disease and other de- bilitating ronditions. "There's very hmitcd low cost office space avail- able in the city. Where else are we going to find something for 18 ce nts an hour? I think the next • M41'1JU 1111•1 ..... of the •111• 1916 IDoll. wr..n I~ ...... ol ......• 5 ............ ,...ud .............. •1 rf1M aroud tM comer from IM 1*111 aa rain. ocmea • more fualliar · puel oa drou&ht and the bleak ram ftpra lor Newport Beadl IO fat tbit year. From July 1990 throuah Febru· -ary, only 1.38 inches of rain have f alien in Newport Beach, com- pared to a normal 11.07 Inches for the same period. The exhibit opened Friday night, with a visit from KABC·TV wcath· erman Dr. George Fi chbeck. ~ About 150~---.. thilhow ....... TM rlNI. ... _ .. at lull tlae •• lk. II .-mrW by the Nlllliil 0111oh .. M- moepheric A•'nl11111Mi ... IM National W...._ ... .... Belidel -........... ....,. are disp&a,s abcNI.-... ... new weather predlcHaa tecliaicaua. Newport Hubor ud ·"'-SUia Ana River, caaiklered the mot& potentially haurdoua flood area in the western statel. ·rhe museum ia located at 1714 Weit Balboa Blvd. and is open Wednesday throuh Sunday from 10 3.m. to 3 p.m. "°"' Pram A 1 .-oa u.Uay. to raile funds b lilerKJ ¥Oluleen tbrotilabout ... CIOUlllJ, .... to promoce the ..,... ..u.ble for people who wnt to lean lO read to tab ad· vantaae of it," said Diane Tropila, the reatival apoblwoman. 11We use a whole lansuase ap- proach when we teach people to read," said Manha Hendricks, lit- eracy coordinator ror the Newport Beach literacy proaram. She said the proaram teaches students rele- vant reading 1kiH1 for everyday lif c experiences, and sets realistic goals, which are different for each individual. She added that one student cheapest I've ever seen was 90 to plan what to do. But he said cents an hour for another former any move the organlza1ion makes school building · in Fountain Val-will be difficull. Icy." "I imagine any other place we ICRP Prather said his organization i find i going lo be at least two or From From A 1 already hard pressed due to three times as e~nsive," he said. lcrmination of its lease in Hunt· "If we move, we re going to need The project, the only one of its ington Beach. He said he has only to find someplace that's as kind, was designed be French na- six months to find a new location acccs 1ble to transportation so our tive Rodolphe Streichcnbcrgcr and there. clients nre able to ge l to us. developed along with a handful of Mark Desmond, director of Rea Center, forme rly known as helpers over the past lwo years. High Hopes, a recovery program Rea ~Aiddle School, is home to Strcichenbcrger had found that, in for people with serious head inju-nine organizations, including the a short time, kelp and other form ries, said the two-yea r lead ti me at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and of life were breediQg easily off the lea~t gives organizations n chance 1he March of Dimes. pipes. wanted eo .. laer .W.r'1 lloaftlt, IO &be iMrMd to rud ftom the drivh._ .. .. ·ww ......... ._ ••••• a tncl .W. M O'JAr'dln IUOOIU, then ht .... ...... .. .,. .... Hendriclli ..W. Rcea waa ..... thole cielebnt· ina SatW'day, llld she mealed that her ;our..., to Htency is Hko countlesa otben. She eoulbt help from a local high IChool . principal, who teated her, discovered she wu at the aec- ond-gr:ade readina level and told her that he did not know where she could go for help. A friend of Rees and retired teacher tutored her for four yean, but that wasn't enouah. She only r:iised her readina skl11s up to the "Even if I tried, I could nQt come up with any ne,ativc impact this project has on this area," said Steve Lusk, spokesman for the Mari ne Forest Society. "The homeowners in the area support the project and arc very enthusias- tic about it. But maybe one of the homeowners doesn't like us out there, or maybe, somehow, we upset someone. I really don't know." ~..-. Tlni ,..,. ._ ~r, • .................. "': :::~:-..: :Z.~1 up toeillllb..,...mdlncr. T9day, tlic IDOIMr of t1llO ~s aemna the U.S. In the Pcnaan Oulr, proudly writes to them every week. .. Food is a symptom of a prob· lem," Roca said. "I was usina it as a security blanket every time my self esteem was low. But when l got in touch with my reading prob- lcm1 I lost the weight and main· taincd it. I "I like myself now because I've done 50mething about my reading problem." ART From From A1 Knoernschhild, said "Church in Eastham," is her favori te painting bcca\JSC "of the colors. You can actually see what it is even though only half of the church is there. I wish I co'uld have it bcc.ause it's so pretty and it makes me feel good when t look at it." r.;.==;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::===========::::::=:::=::::::::::::::::::::::::~1 Much of the life was destroyed ~ • Jill 'Ii when the pipes hit the ocean noor, Th e Marine Forest Society is considering installing on underwa· ter microphone to stop future van- dals. In the meantime, homeown- ers and lhe Newport Beach Police Department are keeping a close eye on the project, Lusk said. One woman came all the way from Oklahoma to sec the exhibit. "This show is so fantastic, I just had to sec it," Mary Tevington said. .. ... I 1~~ scraping ~e musse ls and other sea .... ~ life off the pipes. Why vandals "We dpn't have some of Hop- per's major works like "Night Hawk," but we have many or his other famous paintings. 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Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Maible, managing editor Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman Gerald W. Adcox, Jr., executive vice president How•rd l. Schramm, vice president & general manager Walter Burroughs, 190.1-1989, founding publisher Edltorlal Protecting our future by saving our children The 19 0 were truly a di aster for our children This wa~ borne out by a national !i.urvey that ho\\s CJhforn1a near 1he bottom or the nation in producing high chool graduate' California ranks 42nd an high '\Choul graduate<i. acconJing to the Center for the. tudy of Social Poh9 "h1ch ranked 50 tatc and the Di tnct of Columbia. Daily Pilot cartoonist John Sherffius is taking the week off. Thi i an cmbarras ing s1tuat1on for the 1,t.1te, ..tnd <ihow-. 1hat "'e h:lVe not ye t learned tu thmc in our highh populated environment. Another alarming revelation as 1he arrc t r.it1: fu r JU"en1lc\ in the tate. the third highest m the nation. It as easy for many to try and blame the chool \)'>lem for our educa11onal woes, but who ic; to blame re..tlly? E<ipcc1Jlly for the arre t ra1e. What happen~ to our children during the 18 ho ur a day when thev arc not m \Chonl > Wh.lt ..are \\C letting happe n? According to Sherry Loofbourrow. '>1.:honl bo.1rd prts1dcn t for the Ncwport-Mc<ia Unified School D1\t rict, \\C need to figure out "hat goes on in a child\ hfo "'hen they arc .1wJ\ from school. "bcc.1usc th:it Joe .. Jffrc1 '-'hat c.oe' on an 1hc cl.t\\room." Loc.11 cduc.1t1on lc.1dcr\ <;,1~ 1mproH~ment\ in cduc.1111rn cannot be left to <;chool Jlone. "The hu,anc'~ .commuml\ .ind o ther\ have been loo~ing at lo\\ \Core' of children an the c;chooh and blaming the sch1){l" rn11rel\ for th.11." Loofbourrow aid. Although much of the 'IJtl\tkJI 1nlorm.1l1Pn 111 the 'u"c~ J(\C\n 1 .1ppl\-to .1flluent Oran~c: ( 11unt' f.tm1hc,, c;uch ao;; ro\ert\ lc\l'I\. the ltimr.· 11111~ .ltld hU,lllC\\C\ n\. L d In t.lkl· rc:~pt1n<.1hil11~ tor n .1m1ning the nc1.:d' ''' 1•ur d11ldrcn .1l11nc. ''Ith their f.1m1hc:' .and \1.ho.11, It t' c\cl'\nnc\ pr11blcm .anti lhl· thJlkngc '' 111 d1,u1H·r "·'" 111 protcd <1ur n.1t1on.il rc<.1,ur1.c, c.:duc.1tcd c.:hildrc n \, .1 t.1m1h. "C l'Jn tu rn oll the f\ .and '"lllnd11 A' .1 l.'nmmunit) \\C c.111 \upr<>rt our ti:.tchcr' "' hu\lnc,,c, \\C c.an O'ntnbute 1,omc of our profit\ h1 cduc.:.1t1on.il prngr.1111\ \lt,11 to motl\,lte nur children to lc.un Af1er Jll, their f uturc I\ ultim.ttcl\ our future. Write ta usl Thi~ i " comm unil) nC\\ paper rn I \' • I l1 li.1' to he.H trnn •l l ll'I 1 r ,r,., 1·i I 1 I• 1·1 lnd. rt> ,UhJt«' t l t·d In~ Inn~· r l nrrf'.,pond1•nc1• "111 h • cnn cf,,,, d .-,.r ,1 ommunitv Com- menlar)' !1•,l111t1' I' I ,\ t' In t ~ brlll 'I II) 10 h Orange Cocl t o.1ily Pilot H I \\ A.I\ \t C 0 )!.1 \.11..• .1. C \ '121,2->r I 1 ' t m le -1 ..i h46 ..i 1 "'0 Pit J t inc JCic·" ur n<1r1w. ci t\ ,rncJ ph0111' n11mber 11 \llU rl lil t• \our f, lt11r ''' l>1• printed You cdn al .o t Jll o ir Editor's Hotline it fi·l 2 hOfih .ind cfo I.It(• .I l1•1!1•r Ill 1h1• t•d1h•r 1 h,1nk \ 1111 (or vour 1n\oh.em<'nt 1n thl' OrJr,gl' (oa<it com mun1I\ Yes and no, you just can't talk to city hall fhc uld adage as that "You c:an't figh1 city hall." But I'm "illang to ial..c It one step lunhcr You can·t e\cn talk 10 ( II\ Hall Al lcu\t nut 1n Huntingwn Bc.ich \\ h1lc: \H,1pping bure.1ucra9 in .1 t11n of I cflon 1 · nothing nc"", I lun11ng1on Uc,1ch ha<, done an .1ll- '1.1r \.Cr\lon of ~hielding m.1ny of 11' 1lflluJI' from the pre" h~ directing e'en the )11111,:\t qunt1on In .1 pl.ice kr1t1\\n ac; -tJ dum r 1 dum IJ·dum -1hc PuMic lnto- rn 111ll0 Olt1n: ;'l.o" C\Cr\ Uh ha!> II\ quiri.. .. \\hl.'n 11 c.:umc' tc.:1 dc.1ltng \\llh 1hc mcd1.1, lhc puhllc. the grc:at un\\ .1,hcd. In ll"1nc. tor in,t,incc. C\Cf\onc lrom J 1)( Puhttl.'r 10 the pn:,1dcnt ot 1h1:. loc.:.11 tcJ JnJ crumpet "'1.ICI\ " routed through J \tllCC· 111.111 '''tc m that '' mnrc U\lantm1:. lh 11 lhc plo1 ll\ ··I " 1n Pe JI\\ \\c,1thcnn~ .1 hc..t rt JllJck " 1:..l\1cr 1han going th rough the hutton-pu,hmg and translcmng 1n,nhcJ 1n tr)1ng to reJ1.h 'omconc Jt In.inc ( 11) I !all Ju,I '" effe ctive j, the method 1h.1t U\Cd to be employed .11 the I .1guna OeJch City I !all I op 11fltc1Jb there ''mpl) hung a · ( 1onl.' 10 luni.:~" )1gn up on the lrnnt d1"1CH Jnd lncl..l.'.d the pl..tcc up 11 noon l hJt sho\\ed 'cm \t}ll. lhC\e ClllC' JrC but ~1nglc­ \ farm dub~ cumpJred rn I lunr1ngton BcJch. "l)crc e'en if ~11u man:i~c to get hold 111 the ()CN>n )-OU \\JOI to talk 'Allh. ~OU 1..tn't talk ""Ith him or her At Hunt1n~ton Beach (II\ Hall. 111 road lcJd Ill the Public Info- rmation Office llere\ an e'amplc of hu"' the " ~•cm \\Orks On a recent .1ftcrnoon. Dall) Pilot sl Jll \\rater Ru<,s Loar \\J' :ittcmpting to meHurc local inte rest an dc\ahnuat1on. Drought Jnd con~tant reminder' 1h.11 dc\Jhnatton pl.tnt arc up and running an Saudi Ambia made 1t a topteal I\ ue. And Huntington Beach "as a l11i.:1c.:.il place tu ~u. ''"cc lhe rny h.I\ 'lhown 0.t'lhc' of 1n1erc\t in 1.nn,i:rt1ng 'all \\Jler tCl drinl\1ng \\ 11ti: r kfr RcnnJ " 1hc cm\ water opcr .i1111n' officer Ru;., <.:Jlled him 111' 'lec retal') Jn"i\\Crcd. put Ru" un hold \\hile confc mnit ""llh Rcnn:i and then 1.:.imc b.icl.. ,;n the llm: '>he 'aid her ho" \\OUld lil..c 111 tJll\ hut thu1. rule' Jre rule~. .ind Ru'' \\OUIJ h.1\e 10 cJll the P 1hli' I nf11rrn.1t1on Office \\I Ru" "·tlled the Pu blic Info rm 11111n 01111.c uni) tu lcJrn lhJt th1. ch1d inh1 rm 111on gu~ -Dill J{c.c:d \\J\ OUI for the 111 C rnt><lO Bui one 111 Recd', 1un111r '"''t.1111\ \Uluntecrnl 10 cct h1,ld 111 Rc:nn.1 and h,1\c him call ·\ l1ltlc latc:r. the pt turc doudcd up ·•>!ain l he public 1nfo- rma11on a"'"'·'"' ,,11lcd back .tnd ,,11J Ru" '"ould hJ\C to submit Im quc\t1on' in \.lrflllng and lhat Renn.1 "uuld rcl.iy h1'i 305\\.Cr' 1 hruugh 1hc Puhhc Information Off ice Pu,hing the point JU'! :.i tnuch. Ru" .l'>l..ed 1f th1'i meant that all 1.tl\i l>ff1 ciali. "'ere "off hm1t~" to re~irtc r' The an\\\Cr wa )CS and no. nn and )e't, ma)be and ma)bc A' the da) grc"" old. the Public lnform;ltlon Office called ba~~ .1(?J1n It \\-JS a different public 1nformat1on a~'it tant. th1 one under the 1mprc c;1on that Ru s h:id ome qucs11ons on water con ervat1on. Water con~crv:iuon? Ru repealed his original quc t1on and pubhc information J'i 1stant no 2 said he v.ould ha"e ! . I , ., ~· Stave Marble Renn..t cJll bJ I\ So after t\\O hour,, Ru!>'I "a ldt with a good '-Olit.l 1ntroduct1on 10 the "artou) pla)cr' '"''de the Puhlic Information Otticc, a gro" 1ng headache and zcrn info· rma11on Ju,t fur the record Recd called hack the nc'<t afterr '" •n and .11d there had been a m1'1:ikc Repo rter' can t.:1lk to "" otf1c1als n 'l me CJ'cs And in ~me ca'c' 1hc~ CJn't. It dcpen h 'I c' e1nd no 'o and )e Ma)bC Jnd ma)bc '-o" I don't l..n<>YW 1f lhl.) I) ttm " '' h1 run a railroad, but ·1 '"'P'u' 11 not After ..tll, 1h1~ 111 lit\ h.111, not thti Rand Corp \\ h.1t' 1hc b1~ ~.:rel, an\~J)' C 11" h.11! "' 'UP~l>C to reOett the .. ,immuntt\i It 1 1,uppo c to be J plJ(C '"here. the average run-of· thc·mtll citw:n 1.:an a!ik a que)tlon Jnd c\peCt an JO\\.\Cr h's not 'uppo'c to he a dcfen'IC: contraoor where all the an'"cr arc neatlv '\an11ued and doled out like do<)r prize" After all. \\C're pic king up the 1 b here. And ~ it wa' -~J hours after tr) 1ng to get an .mi. .... er to n !l1mplc quc 11on -Ru still h d no1 heard from Renna. nor had the Public ln forma11on Office found the: time to drum up the ansvoer 11 elf And, If thh pr()\.eS ln)t.hing. and v.ho know if 1t doc~. 1t how that 1f there's anformauon in city hall, 11 certainly t n't ~cry public. te"e Marble ls tbe managlna editor or the Oran1e oast Dally Pilot. -. - L,,,.., ~- No 8Xlllrt To the Editor I find 11 rcprehen"i1blc thal the Dally Pilot would feature td1son W . Maller u the c~perc reprcscnt3ttve o( the more than 600 POW' held in Hanoi. Thi as the same Edison W. Maller who was actively involved with J ne Fonda and Tom Harden, who is remembered a saying that American POW's ~ere "liar and hypodites." Maller ham cl!, peaking before Rotaraan'I an We 1min ter, ~tnted th:it the toric told by PO ''I bout being bound ond tortured weren't <1ub t ntaatcd by 1hc doctors. I find 11 le 1hnn profc ionol to print dala, a (act, in con\roverliaal mncters without rurthc r 1nve tag tion. Let me quote Maller' own word'i from a 1973 De Moine Rega ter 1ntcrv1ew: "h y I put my welrarc abo\c the morale of fellow POW' . I don't like that. How cun a POW make anti·war tatcment when technically tt wet noc • dcdaNd war. uaally ~kin& WO weren't even POW'1, but A"'ericans detained by a fONip ~er. Vietnam referred to as ' 1 cn minall who yjolated intemaaioaal laW." My point ii tinlplc. If Miller hilwlf be""" he was noc a POW, 1Ma .., let W. speak for ....... ., ...... MJCDY ll CONROY EJttor's note· Major Conroy, USMC (Rtt ) IJ tht t.UCUll\!t d1rtctor of Ca/1fom1a War Vtttrans for 111.sttct eontroned growth they refu c to limit the sue of their bureaucracies. which could not be u tained at their prc,ent level wi&hou& con11nued rampant growth and re ult1ng re\enuc Our interest have n o t been repre cnted by the pohttcaans To the Editor. We don't ha .. c the technology Whale our water as being nccc sary to further ~haft the rationed in southern California the b I nee of n;iturc "'thou t a development interests arc 1gn1ftcan1 reduction in our hfc- eontinuang to plan for and build cyle. numerou add1t1onal commercial and re idehtfaJ unit . B o t h p 1 y i n g Io r a n d Perho~s both our clec&cd 1mplcment1ng this technology pnor to development mu\t be the o Hi c i a s as w c 11 as the re pon ability or tho~c de,elopers development corporations don't h ft r ( h understand that we live in a dc~r& w o pro'' rom urt er expan ion . e nvironment where unliml&cd A we ha"'c ~ccn. growth doe water asn'& available. On the other negatively affect u ! hand, maybe they don•c care. _ The time ha~ come to ~emand The concept or sensible planned that we be •given the right to growth 15n't new. In fact nature approve or rc1ect futur e has alway followed thi cou~. development. Those. who wou ld When re ourccs arc not land 10 lo c power tf we were to available, nature reacci 'by freely cxcrc1~ our rights will !'0 controlling growt h so to re tore doubt try ag1m co make •he potnl equilibrium. The developers act • that we arc not qua~ificd to vote if they arc above the lav.-or boch on such matten. Such a statement man and nature in their rclCntlca would be expected from the punu1t of additional wealth. SovicU. thouch tt can noc bo Our leaden are DO better 11 tolerated from our elected II Ill We aiwrelJ WIM IO ...., ,_, aplnl• on the .._ dw an on the mindl ol lk .,..._ fil ill ~ CoMi. . At the ... olwll ......... ..,. .............. "Letter Of ... ..,...., ~ • duilJ, "• J1F tr"' lMip•,..._ ... llllllr • ~·••· ,,_......, • uutre • oripnel _. ..... D11mw 1 R•W .. 1• repre entatavc . MARC GOLDSTONE · Irvi ne To the Editor: Thank your for the Jan 8 article about condom .. being passed out m 1he family hf e clll.)C t Corona dcl Mar High School. Al • thank you for later printing the re ponsc 10 1hi i uc in the Jan. 17 I UC, We need to be informed as tl.'<payers and concerned parcnu about the aoing on an our hoOl . We appreciate your cove rage which keep u informed. When 1 was • tccnaaer, at> tinencc wn the 11ndard. 'The threat or pregnancy and venereal disease w11 enough to keep us pure. 1nosc who "fooled around" paid the consequences. The teen;, en today hl\lc the same thrca& facan1 them wuh addicion or the deadly AIDS virua. Tifis should be mon: than cnouaft to 111'1t them an thear choic:ea reprdina sau•I actMlia. \Ve are not helpi• our cheldreil :J...=;c'b• the llUdant .... theWt ~ '°' "'* .... ta" ....... ... ii .. ..... ..,. Of CIMlm. ..... ... ''fool anN8d" ... ,.,. •• ii ow ... ,.., ·••••JJ••• .. II •nt IO M ... ........ ''llddlm's" bottom To the Eduor: My 'llcry mall contn"utaon to our men and women in the Persian Gulf. From the "\.\'.h t it's v.orth dcpar&mcnt". To be ung to the &u.ne of "When Tho-.c amt Go Muchang In". Oh when 1h e ud. ob when t~ scuds, oh when those KUds go ffyin round. Our pacriot ""tll hunt 1hem aftd hunt t.hcm 'till they're found. For it v. 111 he ea , ""e. can lcll 'cm by their und. Then v.e'll ln JU t v.ho lbot 'cm, And we'll send 'cm back lo Sodckm. And ~·u bottom. A recent editorial from a CdM llt udent indicated that ... parochaiµ school!i have an unfair advantage in rccru1t1ng student athlete$, becau c of their beautiful fac1ht1cs. Her pol11t1on was based on visit ru Santa Margarita Well, the s1udcnt' research was ob"1ol4'1l nnt exhJusti\e. A vi<.it to Mater Oct, erv1te or Jny parochial ~chool v.uhan llJO male\ \\-Ould ha"e quickly re\crscd h~r opinion E"1dcntl)' the ~tudcnt hkc mJny public school offic1ah hJs a need to rationalize v. h\ parochial \Chools do so well. ' Aggressive begging I am calling about Bob 'fan l:yken\ article "Officials que)tion ch.tr11y cla1mll." I am glad that article v..is an the paper bccaw.e I am ·really tm:.d-uf 1hc people. s1t11ng sn front of Fedco, Von • Luckys and the other )IOre'i. I 1h1nk the method o r 0111 c1tat1on that &hey arc using. 11 . inappropriate. l chink it ts be 4 on the street. These people arc very for ul and 1hey arc intimidating and tl\ey arc rude. I think there should :i,c anor~er way for these pcople•to olic11 without being aggressive; tO us as we do our daily marlcelinf and shopptng, , • Prison 1111 .. . I read with dismay the Jrt1de concerning making the chit~ molco,t ers serve life m prison. I agree with Governor Walson thJt thtse people do a lot of hairit and th at they should probabty·tx removed from society. but there ~ a point when v.e all arc go1n' lb ha\.e 10 s;i)' that 'AC can't put all U! lhe\e people an prison for fitr bccau'e an the long run \\-C all ,. tor 11. · • And. 1f pol111c1ans want to -t?Ot elected and continue to prorn1t thc'e thing), let them conm" t.c 1hc1r alary to the maantenanct or the c people in the e v. areho-. .. a... '"C call pn'><ln'i 't ou koov. thert " a point "'hen ""e ore all go1n1 ' ha'e to -.1op paying for the thing\. Poor standings I am calling about the cav1c~ Lc.igue ~tandtne.) and the wa> they ttrc pran1ed 1n the sports ec11on 1 l..a,1 "'eek. e"en though Harh4r and CoronJ had the ame lea~uc rcwrd and Harbor had an mcr.41 btlltr record, Corona dcl Mar ~a put ;1head of them 1n standing!> : I ~upp<''-e th.ti I) po'is1blc scc1~ a CoronJ dcl Mar beat HJrbor ~ their fir t round. even thou~h 11 thank an ()\;Crall record should ~, ahead 1f there is 3 tic tn league • This morning Harbor High Js founh in tead ol third. after Harbor beat Corona last n1g :1 thank lhat v.hOC\cr u doing ~ ought to wake up and figure !' how to do 11 nght, bccau(.C • ~ really a shame tha& the H pla)crs arc going to -.--a)te up morning and sec themscf\c •In fourth in 1hc final league print I think that maybe )'OU •1 ought to rcpnnt it and type Olitt1a little note that you guys sere" ~d u~ ' I No rode . : l am calling an~te ad of v.nt1n~ ' lener, v.hich I wouldn't cake 11nt to do. 1i I am real upset to see that ~­ Ocean i being sold 1nJ turn into a rock tation That' my vc (avoritc talion. • I The recent t~~ crash at_ highlight the ineUicicncy ial' m in taffin Air traf control towcrJ. l Plainly it i not the jOb of Ute federal pernmcnt to fill t•c ~itions. PnYatc entcrpruc shbu take over the busiftal of h.-. Ji~nicd air trafftc: controlle . i W ... ihould be paid I airpon revenues. Nahonw lice.... lftl)' be fine. but •It federal 1overn•••• bH ilo buli•••=dllw Tup1,_1 _. ,_ jalll. \ 1111 •1•111 alw r_,11~11&-IG-4111, a.171 .. _... J7 Ill Recession can b"ave useful results OQr 5111..ettt: I'm sick and tlre.d er heart .. whether we att or •rt11•1 la 1 l"fftssfon. Stop telling CU' raiders there Is something to ltal"Md from these hard limes. The oaty let on to learn Is how to bt a 1unl~or. Mr. RMW, Costa Mesa. Dear Mr. R MW: A recession is • nccc ary part of the corporate 8~0W1h cycle. During the good times, companies grow fa t, complacent and omnipotent. Business, government a nd scholastic lenders become unfocused, unreachable and uncaring as they rush blindly through a euphoric ego trip eventually destined to catapult !hem and their apathetic associates in to anthropogenic crisis, chaos nnd oblivion. Recessions create a reality that forces businesses to focus on what is working, make it work be tter and forget wh at they wish wou ld work. Corporations are forced to cu t personnel and purchasing waste and individual arc expected to increase their crcati\ltV and production. Onlv duri°ng a recession do Amencanc; devote themselves totally to the bu!>1nc:-.s of doing busine,c;, forgetting their normal propen!.11) 10 procra!ltinJte effective planning, the) no'" mu!lt forge ahead on .1 lncu,cJ, fine· Business Newsli11£' tuned plan. Previously ignored resources of people's creativity, production responsibilities and product. capnbilities become a precious commodity during 11 recession. Surviving a rece ion may be an act o f God, congress or a benevolent society. Succeeding during 11 rece ion i a matter of tactics, timing and tenacity. Du r Suzette: I'm a tucber in a nursery school. Suddenly they want us to be sales people. Wc'rt' all mothers who have never old anyt hing and ~e don't know how and we ntt all very uncomrortablc. What do we do to make them understand we can't sell? Mrs. KTY, Newport llenrh. Dear Mrs. KTY: A mother who can sell strained spinach to a toddler and sleeves in a straplcs!> dress to a teenage-daughter could never sell ice cubes to Eskimos. However, she ca n sell what l>he believes b best for someone. While there are no na1ural·born 'ale people, there are ~11bcon!lciou.,ly trained, ncce)~11y gained and undisputed acclaimed <,alee; people appropriately nJmed Mother Attend a good sales !lemtnJr on non-manipulative selling and you \\.Ill find yourself in every e\ample of finding the need, filling the need Jnd closing the .. ate 'ellin~ i only an exchange of something you need for something your pro pect needs. r As )Our nur erf .school needs new clients to stay in busines , exchange the benefits you provide to every child you teach for the bcncf 11 of having the cn!.h to continue to do so. Dear uZrttr: Communications nrc trrriblr in our entire company of S,000 or o people. Out · our department is the worst. How do I con,lnce thi s department that "c need to 110 something about impro\ing our co mmunlcntion skills? Mc;. TNY. Huntington Beach. DeJr Ms. TNY: Better is a heller dnc'i. It is only in the eye or the bch0ldcr Until you can c 't.1bI1 sh ., om e ml' as u r ab I c ba~elinc-. that .,how that errors arc 1.ik1ng place:. deadlines arc being m""cd, and pri1duct10n quotas arc not heing met, tht.:rc •. no need to m·lkc ,1 d1Jngc. Yuu c.rnnot s11nply a!tk ~omconc the JJ,t 11ml' a rn1\communica1ion co~t \OU monc). \'fl u must ha"e mc.1,ur.1hh: J.1ta that !>hOW!> that there .ire problem!> and that by 1mpro' 1n!! lOmmunicallon the proMcm' ''''uld d1min1~h. Corpn1Jtll1m face in!>ohcncy d.111 .. ·'' tht·H k.1Jer J1 eu~ the Suzette Alger definition of good and determine to do heller. When these manager!. of vision and vagaries arc faced wi th !>Co re -keeping methods 1h:.it clearly and concisely dcfme a problem, with alac rity of purpo~c they !.eek and implement solution!>. You must create a documented need for better communic.ation and define nn expected gonl for improvement. SuZrttr Ali:rr, "hose column run each T hur day, Is the pre idrnt or TeamWorks, a management training nnn based in lninc. Addrc questions to: Strictly Ou'iines~. Orange Coast Dail) Pilot, P.O. Uox 1560, Costa ~lts:1 . 92626. Spa to be developed near· South Coast Plaza Ally!.on Gold uf ~t.11.kllnc Zuckerman Public RclJtton '>CnJ., \\ord that a S7 million 'pn nt the Cen ter \.\di be developed aJJaccnt tn outh Coa!lt Plaza and the Orange Co~unt~ Performing Am Center The '-P·• 1~ to be de\ doped hy Leisure De\clupment lntcrew. an a limited p:ar1ner1;h1p that ancludn C J. "icgcr,trom Cu ~ind the PruJcnt1.il ln,urJnce Co \le n "111 no"' h 1\·c u mnrc t: xp '"""e litorc l\l -.hop .11 the Bullork' South Coa t Plaza. a-.-.nrJing tu the .inn11un1..c.: rncnt thJt R.H. Macy & Co plan\ to enlarge 1hc prl 'cnt dep 1rtmcn1 '111re .tnd .. Id ,, 'cparate qorc for mc.:n Tony Dodero 1\cr"'' the '1rl'et ut ( r,,1.11 C1111r1. 'h11ppcr' there rn.1\ nollll' J m \\ 11tl.c1 .inncx ll>r the up 11ming l irquc Ou Solcil I he anmv \\Ill t11mc l•in1pkll' \\tlh .1 , •mpll tl' ,,.,,i.. 111 ( irque Du ~olctl mul h.1nd1 .c.: 0\CI 1n J\c''P"rt lk.tlh C1ln11.1 /it.:ncr .ind '''"''·'''"' .1r11111111i.cd th.it Andre'~ J . Guilford .. 1 p.11111u 111 tht l,1\.\ 111111 nl "hcpp.ird. \h1l1111. R1ehter A. lf.irnpton \\ '' 11ht.1lkd '' the Ill'" p!t:"Hknt nl thl· ( >r .ttll!l C'nuntv l\.1r 1\"ou.111011 · Nine l11c.:.tl lc.1dcr' h.l\c hcl'n .1pp111ntl·d 111 thl' l '( I I \llllltH' Roundt.1hk 111 \II on .1 'tl'l'rtn..: u•mm11ltl 111 dlll'd '" tl\llll'' .111d 111embcr~h1p I he nc" k.1Jn, .11c lfohrrl h.ki\I lh.ur 111 llil round1.1hli. ;inJ ch.mm.in .ind th1cl l"\Cllltl\c 11tl1u•r 111 l'rmll••nl\ Jn,. \\.alt rr Ula ". ch.1irman 111 the hn irJ 1lf ~hL 1r,11n l chm.111 I l11tt1111 \lnrtc ice ( nrp 111 c~p<•rt Bc.1.:h ~t irh::irl I ''C'' n•rr•'r 1ll 'l\.l' ptl 'Ilk nt 111 H l\ll r lntcrnJ11on 11 Inc in If' int \ram f\.rith, prl',1Jc11t nf thl .._nth< 11 111 CmtJ :O.k1o,1. Richard Ort"un J1\l\IOll prl''ldl'lll 11f the lwll c 11 111 Newport Beach, 'iafi Qurr,hr~ d11cl C\l',,ltl\<.: 11ll1ll'r 111 ,\\I Rc l.t1d1 Inc in lr\lnl' nonald :-0,ha". r srtncr \\llh \h '"' l>l'\Lhlfllllltlt (II Ill • Editor's note · due to fc.o(hmc.1/ pmbh•m., toe J.. ~1-att h u.1\ un,nililb/c th1., u-c•d. Taxes 'Ibo High? Call ua about Franklin'• 'JU-Free Income Fune.ta 800-444-7108 .. c~~~!~Lo DEAN One Park Pia.ta, Suite 340 • '· lrvfne, CA 9271'-5910 Call for 10111 /rtt ptOS11«1111 ron1111n111g morr compldt 111/onnahon on o ,.,._. 'lkx-Fm Tttatl. including dtarga and ~ Rtod carr/1111~ /wfort you fnoat or 1end monq f ft A N IC l t N Newport Securities Corporation 3151 Airway Avenue, Suite H-1 Cost.a Me&&, California 92626 Stocks Below Liquidation Value Current political and economic uncertain ti• han had an unprecedented effect on the valuee o( Oranae County'• public companiee. Newport Sec:uriti• Corp., a ncopiwl .,.n on Orani• County• public compeniee fvr men tJau ten ,.an, bu compiled a Ji.t of Oran,. Cwnty lltocka,,..,..,.. a.1o11111pldolioA a1W1 ..-.,..,_. w. beline theee HC'Uriti• offer acellent in·H.t.Dent opportu.nitiee. For more information. plwe call: Jeffrey L. Kilpatrick; Preeident - (714) 957-1081 Sophbtkllttd lnvtStmenl Str11tqia lor Todlly'1 Dynamic Markdl . Newport Be~1ch, Timothy Stader. chairman ot the bo~1rd of the Legac) Co ... in Irvine and coll Wa lkrr, senior vice pre"Jent .------- of Hughe'> Aircraft in Fullerton .. Salva ti Montgomery akoda, Inc.: announccJ th.11 Vi ctoria Rittrrmol has joined the. Co.,1.1 ~tc ... 1 h,..,cd advertising agenC) ;i, ~111 alhertl\ln!,! acrnunt 'uperv1sor ... Southern California l:d1,on announced recl'nth th.it the c111cs of Ne"'port Be.1d1. f·ount.11n \',1lln .111J ( ll'ita Mec;a 110\\. ha\C a new area man.1!!cr .ind h" name 1'1 Charles C. Wihon Wilson \UCCced~ Jim Kennrd) ''ho 1' rl'tmn~ :.iltt•1 .'7 1--.i-.;;:: )CJT\ with E:.dt\on Wilson ~c,,port l3each·bJ:-.ed lnterCommunira1ion1,lnc h." rcu:n·11~ C\pandcd Its b1lhon by S6 million 'Aith the add1111in of four m 11or new client~. The nt.w Jccount'> .ire McCormack Pmper11c,, I td. \umm.1 Corporatmn, 00\e Camnn ;ind l 1mhell ln1crnJt10n.1I C o Inc Morc nc"'' from Nc,,port Be.1lh tndudc.:' thl' .innnuncemcnt th.it John L. StrrnhoH·n. prl''IJl·nt 11f "'it~tnhmcn Production (iroup. h,1, hl·cn ll'l;11m·d b~ Ne" Yori..'!> M.1d1s11n SllllJrc Garden l\l pr11v1dl 'Pl'l"t.11 t:\Cnh coun,cl1ng ... Canon Bu'1nc'' ~L1Lhtne' .111nounccd that it has rt.:taincd the .1d,crt1,1ng :ind 111.1rlo.eting firm of Clark Meyer C hnrll'n. & llmH·ll of I luntington Oe.1ch . \ccording to Ooh Rrogger, GroH Stn·rt \\\m intc·<; StC'C'nho\'cn and Cosby \\ay Partners of Ncwpnrt Bc.1c h h,1\1.' 11:n·ntly purcha,cd the s~ I rntlltnn Ucacnn Hill l3u"ne .... Center Ill 11.1lrn ()c<,ert... I 11un1.11n Vallc)·h:i,ed Sum\'3) l'rodU<t ' Corporation rnc1111\ .1nnounced the formation of"' 1 clcmcd1.1 Dl\1,11111 II h." rct.11ned t.tl~ 'h<l\\ h<''t O.t rT) Allen a-. n:ccullve 'llC pre,1den1 (It the dt\ I''°" !\e"pnrt Bcac~ r~'1dcnt John \t:1r\hl'k 1, n"'' 111 ch.irgl' 111 the \\ 11111m Lwn Co.!. North H,I\ C.1hf11rn1.1 d1' 1"11n Ol)mpic Emplo)ment Senicr1> rcn.1111\ .1nn1,unced the l'\r.1n,11in 111 11' I 111 'en1cc temporaf) l'mplo)mcnt .1crncy 111 .1 ne~ lol.111\Jn ,11 27110 \\ ( Cl "' H tgh\\ J) in /'iC\\ p<)fl fk .1d1 I he Ne\\ port Beach Ch.1mher 11f ( 11mmcrce h .... re1 ,11ncd 1hc Ne" p11tt Be.11:h·ba,cd Rodheim !\tnrl.rting (,roup 111 tl1Md1n.1ll' public rcl.1111111\ the 11s 1991 Nc\\port <iear c't O\cr 1n llun ttngton Be.1ch. \kridiun \ t•ntun·'· foe .• 1nn11unlcd the rn:l'nt sale of AnJes1tc ol CJhforn1.1. I Ill' to lllrno" 1 uol \\ ori..,, I nl' Recently moved, climbed thr ladder, "on an annrcl or contrn rt? If .,o tht'n ld l It to Business Nc"~l inc. Send thr informnlion to Ornngc Coa~I l>nily Pilot C'/0 Business Newslinr, P.O. no~ 1560, ('o tu \tr,a la. '>2626. SI .\~,SIL\\\·{._·( >l\P( HL \ Ill )'.\. . --------------- I I j : I I j I l I •\ ,, I • ,, \ • \ 'I • I< I \ • "Fa.st, qfu:ieni, know~, cmd frimdl1. They don't conie a,., /iMr than Scan-Shaw.'' #Don Solsby, Ptt1icknt American lntcrllt.lllc &nit cn•t 542·5811 FORECLOSURE ""· , . !J'oliJ 14t1fl. Wo/J &.-,. J • r-, f/fwi.19'.o. 7-t . i:-Aala• ~ ··~·-· ·L Watdlff Shoppk-;g Center 1048 ntnc Ave •• Newport luch • 71 ~5518 r ' Orange Coalt Dally Plot ·~ . ' .. Business-- Trends SPECIAL ADVERTISER PROFILES ---- Modern matchmaker puts eligible singles together The offices of Diane Bluechel in Newport Beach's upscale Brindcrson Towers create the comfortable setting where she con· ducts ~er business as a per onal enrch executive. "Some people migh1 call i1 matchmaking and think that it is ~till being done over a cup of coerce in the kitchen," she says, "but that's an old.fashioned concept fo r a much more involved process today. Personal earch is a bµsiness and is con· ducted as !luch. ~ Interestingly, according to Bluechcl, 70 per· cent of her clten tele are men. "We are talk ing about successful business people who have knocked their brains out in business and had little time fo r romance in their lives," she ex· plains. "Now they want and need to share their lives and their succe!>S with someone ebc." Bluechcl paints a !.oc1ety that m::ikes finding a potential partner very difficult. "Thesc~peoplc arc not the type who hang out at ~inglc!> bars," she says. "They arc tired of being 'fixed up' by \\Cll·meanmg fnendl> or busine!I!> a\l>OCIJle!.. The) need professional 3!.Sil>tancc, and that's ~here I come 1n " The process of using Dlucchel'i. crv1ce is relat1\.el) ~1mple. An dppoin1ment 11; made to \.tstt her office where a no-cost interview i., conducted. She determine' what the per-.on needs or expects Fees arc di!>cusscd nnd an agreement 1 made. ''Men arc )Omcwha1 reluctant to mal.c th.11 first ca ll to me rhey are slow to upen up and re,eal too much But after a few minute'> I can cst.tbli'>h th.it bond nf tru:.t "-llh them," say~ Ulu e- chel. \\.ho ha., a mJster\ degree tn cmtrht!ltng from the University of Wiscon!lin. Blucchel meetl> potential partner' b) her ongoing social net· wnrl..ing. She nllcmh numcmu!I Cl\IC, communit) and social func· t1ons each month. "I am alwa)~ on the go," she declares. "M)' clients JUSI don't want to or don't ha\e the time tu th!\ t)pc ol thing. so I do it for them. When I sec <,omcone "'ho rnuld he a potential partner, I introduce my .. clf and a-.J.. them 1f the) might he tntcr6ted in com· mg m for .in mtcn1e\\ I ne,cr ch.1rgl' .1 lee lor this. and I have gathered a tcrril1c group of people: Y.ho may \Cl'\ "'ell he that Mr or ~'"' Right for '>Omeone else " In rcspon'c to the comtant remark ahout matchmaking. Olu e· chcl 'mile., anJ sa>'· "Wh.it I dl' I\ a f.ir cn from the Doth Le' 1 image of )C.1r' J~o. hut )OU could '•1) the rc!>ulb .ire the 'lame." Diane Bl uechcl\ office 1' l1>eJteJ .11 Brtndcr,on Tm\cr'> in '1e\\pt1r1 Be.1ch. ~he ma) be lllnt.1lled .1t "'~.t . .t.510 Ameritone ma ke redecorating ea y t\mentonc pJtnt .ind '"·1llp.1pu 111 ( ''''·' ~lc,.1 1, \uur nnt !llop 11 )llU .ire in the m.1rJ..e1 10 update )11ur lwme. C.1rr\tng h1gh ·end .md dtfftrnlH11 ltnd mJtcn.il,, Amcrnone ol· leri. selection .ind 4uJllt> \\1th the per-.onal a:-.s1stance th.it mJkcs redecorating a plc.1!1ure -r ··we have a \Cl) ft<>0<.1 'ckrt1lll1 llf ba\lc p:un t <.unJne'>." '>3'.''> \\ ,11:-.on 11.,ner Jim \! ;11 .. on, \\ho ha' owned the indc· p~ndcnt Co\t,1 Mesa location for eight )Car' "We ge t a lot nf do 1t·your,elf hu'lnc''· hut Jbout 50 per cent arc picking out color'> for their contractor," he sa'' In addition 10 painting supplie,, Amernnnc bu,1-.1' one of the 1.trge't ~elcc11ons of \\allpapcr in Or.1ngc Counl\ "\\ e h;i\e I. 'OO·plui, h<K'"' in the \hire." '>J)'> \\ .11\nn. rncluding such mak- l'r\ ,1\ SlhumJChl'r, \\'a,crh. Ch.1rle\ B.ironc. Imperial and \\ arn er \\ .11,nn .11'0 rn.1i..e, .1 pornt of nffc1111g .1 running d1\Cnun1 llf ur (tl 1() rercent oft 1\11 .ill \\,tllp.1pcr order' l he n1IM m.11Ch t:nmputer ''another 'iCr\1cc 1\mcr1tone 1~lfl'r, ·I he c11mputa t.1kc' a p1tturl' ol .1 ccilur .1nd 1cl1' )OU ho" 111 m.11.l'. 11. '·"' Wat'lnn \\ho pr\Xl't:lh w dcm11n,tr,11c the cn11rc pr1'u" lh1m llllOr '"'atch Ill lll\hlm·m1xed p.unt \\Jhnn m.11n- t.1in' .1 hnt1k to l1't c.IC h CU\IUm ll>lnr crcJtcd ft ir 'peutrc l.U\ttirn· l r'. 'hnulu the\ '"''h tn rlp.11111 rn the future r-.t.11nt.11mng .1 good w<1rl>.rng rcl.1t1on,h1p II) the llxJI re~1dent' '' .11'0 important 10 Wat,nn "We 're 1.:.1'ual \\ c t.1lk tn nur cu~· 1nme r,," '•'\' \\'JI \on. "'hn h,1\ con,ciousl) aHudctl mm 1 ng tm .... 11J Nc\\pllrt Boulevard 10 g.1rncr lot.ii patronage Amcntone t\ admittedly difficult to spot from the main drag, lnca ted he hind the Union 76 Station an Westport Square. "A lot of lt1c.1I people JU!>I don't kn ow "e'rc here because we're hard to ~cc," ay!> Wat<.on. Amentone Paint and Wallp.1per Ill located :it 369 E. 17th St., C'o'ta Me,a. !·or more information. call 646-877.t C hina Pearl opening FV restaurant C hrnJ J>cJrl rc,t.1urant tn 1-ountJtn Valley " no"' celebrating rt' grand opcmng Owner Sieve Kao hJ hccn in the re~taurant bustne!l5 with h1 family fo r over 35 yea r Onginallv from Korea, the family !.till m:11nta1n' n Chrne<.c rc'itaurant there and aho owns China Pav1I· 1un rn Buena Park. Szech\\an and l\t.1ndarin cuisine make up the menu , along with 25 \elections of dim ~um Just a few n( the dim ~um offering in· elude !!.teamed parcribs, duck feet, ~teamed egg roll. sc ame bnll. tuffed bell pepper, pot ticker . nee roll. almond Jello, chicken dumpling, hn 1ow (§h nmp) and turnip c1t kc China Pea rl 1 currently offering pcc1ah on whole M;une lob· stcr in hlock bcnn or ginger sauce or whole king crab, us n com· plctc droner. for $7.99. Decor throughout the restnurJnt i 1n the tr11d1t ionul Imperial ~tylc with gold nnd red ornamcntnt1lln, prnk cloth~ nnd mahogany chain. ~riva tc banquet room 1s nv:ulable for p. rties and bu i· ncs luncheon for up to 400 people . "So far our be t night rare Friday und Saturday," 'i3)"i Kao. Chrna Pc rl i located at 780 Worner Ave .. P'ounta1n Valley. or re ervuion , call 848·3066. 1-aoo..~1 Family PPQrt Networtt of The American Legion Jim Litke Mr. Insi~e, Mr. Outside: Two players, one purpose CHARLOTTE, N.C. -Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside. You could sec them a hundred times, standing idc by side in street clothes, and never put them together. But cc them once on the same basketball Ooor and you would have a hard time telling where one ends and the other begins. For purpo es of identification, Karl Malone i Mr. In 1de, the tall, gregarious black man, and John Stockton is Mr. Out idc, the hart, low·to·smile white one. Both play for the NBA' Utah Jau and both arc We tern Conference All-Sta.rs. And after watching each work the respective crowd of reporter clustered around him early Saturday morning on this All-Star weekend, the temptation till is to think that everything they have in common ends with th e uniform. But that "'ould be wrong. Malone and Stockton hare a ba ketball, certainly, but they have pooled friend hip. purpo e and a \\Ork ethic to forge a union that 1 greater than the sum of their 1nd1v1dual talents and the equal of an) of the great inside-outside tandems of the past Three decade'> ago, the standard "as Guv Rodger; etting the table in San hanc1sco for \\ 1lt Chamberlain. Then it wall Ernie D1Grcgorio feeding Bob McAdoo 1n Buffalo through much of the 1970s, and JUSt a few hort year ago. it "a the Lo Angele connec11on of Magic John,on to Kareem Ahdul-Jabbar. Today there 1 Ma lone as the train rumbling down the lane and Stockton a the witchman. And with the former in his i.i'<th season and the latter in his seventh. the communication thing is '!till evolving. "We seem to be changing a little C\Cry year," Stockton said, "maybe because we get to know each other a little better every year. "It' lake any other relationship, I uppo e. You got out with omebody on the first date nnd )ou'rc sitting in a car and >OU want to ay omething, but you don't bee.tu e you're afraid to be embarras ed .. But 1f )OU "ind up marrying the same pcr'>on, then )OU can drive somewhere for 12 hour , not say a \\Ord and still be in touch," he said. "That's because )OU know enough about that person to be comfortable in lot of different situations." Malone wa~n't quite a earnest in making his apprai al. "If anything has improved, it' that we're not u in~ as much energy as we u cd to and still getting the job done," he sa.id. "It might be because we've got a better appreciation of each other. "Of course," Malone added, Oashing a grin, "it might just be becau e we're getting older.u The two first met -Malone , raised in See UTKE/17 ICC p/ck1 U/I victory Ma •. 20 COST A MESA -The Southern California Colleae men'• buketball team claimed its 20th victory of the season Saturday night, holding of( tubborn Christ College Irvine at The Pit, 75-72. Elbert Davis led the Vanauards (20-6 overall, 6·3 Golden State Athlct~ Conference) with 25 points and two key steals in the final second to help put the aame away. Jason Quinn, formerly of Mater Dei Hi&h, sealed the verdict for SCC by matins two free throws wttll efcht IC~ left to mete ii 75-70. Jeff Bickmore, SCC1 lead~:J scorer, chipped in with 18 point MYe• reboallda. The V1np1rdl trMI to Cal = Colllp a. n...a, ..... . _....., .. , ..... .. W ................ L Orlll con. ,... • t-17, 2-7. -· ...... -February 10, 1991 The Daily Pilot ........... Cll 1111 ••• .142-4111 Ill 117 11ea111 Press box/82 NBA All-Stars/82 College hoops/87 For the record/88 lark's gang -risks perfect season against Hogs By Jim McConnell Till~Pm• ~arch Madness comes early. Just about a month early and in the form or what could be one of the best college basketball games in recent years: No. I UNLV at No. 2 Arkansa . The rankings alone make today's matchup a rare treat. In the last 10 yea rs, there have been only nine other games between Nos. l and 2. Now add in some other factors: • UNLV's lo:gamc winnin~ treak, 19 this season, and the Runnin' Rebels' defcn e of a national championship that was taken away and returned amid some hard feeling . •Arkan as' 23· l mark, which includes 20 straight wins and the Razorbacks' determination to make their farewell season in the Southwest Conference a rousing success. It gives you a game worthy of the attention and hype it has rcc-eived. "This has been blggc r buildup than the Final Four," Arkan as Coach Nolan Richardson said. He hould know about Final Fours since the Razorbacks joined the Runnin' Rebels there last year. "There's never been a regular· eason game with o much hype and cxpecta11on. I think it's grut for the people hcfe to bring a game of this magnitude to Barnhill." That's Barnhill Arena, Arkan a • homccourt 'with a capa,1t) of 9,000, half of the crowd to watch the1c tcnm la t season at UNLV's Thomas & Mad. Center. Barnhill crowd are among the loudest, staunchest and toughc:st in the country, but the Runnin' Rebels thmc on that and e\en pl:iy up to the road crO\\d,. This crowd appe.m ready for the challenge. . "The students 'ilarteJ camping out today for the first-come, fm,t· ef\ed seats," Richardson -.aid Tuesday. "It's like we don't have another A•1mc left after thi . The people think th1 is omcth1ng they have to be here for. This 1s what\ happening. It's been a hec11c \\eek ·• It wa for Jerry Tarkanian a well. The coacn of the Runnin' Rebel was bc1~g be ieged by callers, some from the media. the rest looking for a ticket. "They're crying for tickets," he ':.aid. "They only gave us 30 and there arc a lot of people who want to go. All the) hJ\ e to figure out is hO\\ to get a t1d,ct " What will be harder to hgure out i which wdl give first -LV ""<1rm1ng pre ure defcn c which turn'> m~lantl) into its offcn c or Arkansas· frantic pace at both ends of the court. It's hard to imagine either team changing it st)le in any wa) "We don't ever talk about the other teams," Tarkanian sa id "\\ e pn:p.1rc ourselves phys1cally, ment.111\ .ind emotionally and play the "'a} "c lJn .1nJ the way we talked about .. That means 3\uaging 104.l pomh per game, while holding opponcnb to 38 percent shoo11ng and forcing an ave rage of 20 turnovers per game. ··1 hey arc number one for a reason," R1ch.udson \aid "They h \ e a great team Jnd they can do so much." Arkan'l.1' which lo\t to Arizona in the pre ca on Nil final , a'c:rages 100.3 point per game .ind ha al'>o turned turnovers into point!>, forcing 22 per game. "\\c know their team from last year otnd v. c know how rough they can be," ra rkarua.n said. Llt'>t ~c.1r's game , the first ever be~een the ~hooh. was won by UNLV 101-93 .tnd "hat happened then could be a key to Sund:t). ~1u't of the scormg came from the guard on both teams, but UNLV managed to get omc help from the front court Arkan\as has to stop forwards Lnrry Johmon. who leads UNLV at 22.7 per came. and Stacey Augmon, next at 17.4. UCI s R1clo.~ Butler (left) goes up for a shot .:i<. "'l'" Me 1co St.:itc') Jdmc..-s \\h1te 10) defends UCl's Jeff Von Lutzow (right) dm.cs baS('l1ne O\ier A 1cs' Trace) Ware. No. 1 B New Mexico St. holds . on UCI, 73-85 IRVINE -UCI has been ubJeCt to defenses which concentrate on their tw o senior standouts lately, but when New Mexico State came to the Bren Events Center Saturday night, the Aggies' relentless defense finally took its toll on n game group or Anteater . UCI led mo t of the first ha lf against the 16th·rankcd Aggies and trailed by just one with 5:43 to pl y. But New Mexico State's dcfen e-orientcd attack forced th e Anteaters into 21 turnovers, limited enior Ricky Butler to 11 points and en1or Jeff t lerdman to three m the )ccond half to earn a 73-65 Big Wc'>t Conference baskctbJll victory before J crowd of 2,552. Herdma n had cored 17 in the f1N hnlf and fin1 hed with a 20-point, even· rebound effort, and Butler totalled 11 points, 12 rebound and six turnover . Both played 40 minute~. UCI got good supporting efforts from forward Jeff Von Lutzow (14 point\, three block , SL\ turnovers) and point guard Gerald McDonald ( 10 point • five a i t . fi\,c turnovers). D)lan Rigdon, who mi cd Thursday's game with a 'prained ankle, pl3red I 7 minute and . cored f1\C points off the bench. But 11 wasn't cnoug.h agnm t th e Aggies "New Mexico and Vega don 't care who your stars arc," Mulligan aid "They are just going to top you The other team in the conference v.orry about, 'Where i Herdman?' or 'Where 1 Butler?'" UCI hot 52 percent from the noor in the firllt half but only 41 percent 10 the !lecond half. while cw Mexioo tatc \hot 51 percent for the game. Tracey Ware led the team with 16 point and 11chacl cw had 13. but leading sc-0rcr Reggie Jordan ~a hm1ted to nine. ·we "anted to go in 1dc-out idc. but there were time tonight where we were open and the ~y came to meet the ball, and they're till so quick that they beat us there anyhcw.." Mulligan aid. -II)' IW IWly l'lfo! . OCC nipped by Riverside; Rustlers fall to Cypress The Orange Coast College men's basketball team know how much point guard Agustin Heredia mean to their attack, and Saturday's game with R \:cr- side illustrated it. Heredia finished with 15 points, but he fouled out and was unavailable for mo t -of the final 10 minutes u Rivenidc took over with its full-coun preuuro to earn a 67-65 Orange Empire Conference victory at Oranae Coast Collcae. The freshman scored 13 points in the first half •llil helped the Pirates rally from a• 38·33 Mfftime ddidt to I $0-46 lead before pickina up Ilk founh foul. River· lide then finished off 1 12-0 nan to take a 54-50 lad befolw .......... Ml ,... ). point rinse to .,., 1 fWr-.U.wtc ICOftlal 11tre1eh .._ RMnide'1 preu hun the Pinta. effort v.cnl 10 and out with 17 second left and the Pirate had to foul a Ri"cr· side sealed 11 to improve 10 l · 13 O\'erall and 5-5 in conf ercnce. Orange Co t slipped to 11-16, '2·8. Rich Hughe came off the bench to scored 15 points for the Pirates. Take h1ta had 13 paint , and Brian Spratt added nine points and nine rebound . The P1rate1 shot ju t 36 percent from the floor tn the fint half and 39 percent for the game (22 o( S7), while Ri\lcrside aaJvaaed a 24 percent second-half hootin& cffon by bittina IS of 20 free throws (20 or 28 ~rail). Oeotr Gorham and Mykol Lewit tcd Riverside witb l 4 J)9ints each. In another Oranae Empire Conferene. ....-: • C.-7'. Oll•n "'"' 5.J: TW ~ lt-*n (11·18. l-1) llayecl elem ... al .... W!f• ... t ..... t.U ... .... lllJ die U1191n (»7, 1· ... -•11 plim .._ Ii -. ~ C1 5 11• ... ..... leading scorer with a 15-point 8\lcragc, 1dclined wtth a sore knee. Charles Lockard was the main culpnt for the Chargers, netting 5 of 7 lrom ). .,,,.,,,._ -- ·--IC8W YORK -Torry Norria ---1pal 1d Supr Ray Leonard's Garden ........ ,...., Saturday niaht, twice knocking .- Clown the winner or five world ---- ~ips and beating him up over 12 WJ'hia was my last fight," the 34-year-old Leonard .. id after the one-sided decision was announced. It wu all Norris, as he knocked Leonard down in the second round and again in the seventh. An announced crowd or 7,495 turned out to see Leonard's Madison Square Garden debut. By the eighth roundJ ma">' or the fans ~ chanting. "Terry! Teny!" Before the fight, Leonard had said, "I won't allow it to be driven into my head that I've lost something." Well, the 23-year-old Norris drove it into Leonard' head that he definitely has Jost something. He slammed the message home with jabs, lert hooks and counter punches with amazing speed and accuracy. Telev1slon-Rad1o llrolterholll' turn-• • UNLV-Arkansas, Channel 2, 9 a.m. • NBA All·Star Game, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m • P\lrduc-lndiana. Channel 7, 11 am. • LSU·Duke, Channel 2. 11 :30 am. •Arizona-UCLA. Channel 7, I p.m. • Bob Hope Oassic. Channel 4, t :30 p.m. • Stanford·Washinaton. Channel 2, 3 pm. •Strub Stakes, SportsChanncl. 4:30 p.m •Grant-Tate, ESPN. 6 p.m. TELEVISION Collett Baskttbtill 9 I m -UNL V 11 Arkansas.. Ch1nnet 2 9 1.m -Sourh Alab11na 11 South Flonda (lap<), Sporu011rrnel 11 am -Purdue 11 lnd11n1. Channel 7. 11 1 m -Women l'oo1rc Dime at Tcnncw:c (1 Jpc), SporuChaMel t 1'30 1 m -l.SU 11 Duke. Channel 2 t pm -Ariion11 11 UCLA. Chmnncl 7 I .lO p.m -Weil V1rg1n1a ~I Temple, Sport'°1annel 3 p m -Stanford 11 Wa\h1n11on. Channel 2 Golf 10 11 m -LPGA roumament from Fon Laudcrd.ilc, Fla . ESr.., (rcpcau 11 IZ 30 1 ml I '\() p m &>b Hope Ct1mte from Indian \\ell•. Channel 4 l pm -Scn"'n IOumarncnt from Tampa. na (dcl•>~d), E.SP' Pro BuUtbllll 10 :Ill am -"'IOA All-Sur Came frorn Chu l-Ottt, ~ <. Channel 4 Coll~ 811.Hball !'loon -II.ill of f•mc Tournamcnl champi0Mh1p tam.: fr m ~Ion Rousc:La (Jcl•)cdl, ESP' Noon -DYU 11 lb,.,111 !tape). Pnmc T teke1 I I p m -Oll'c GarJen Oau1c ch1mp10n$h1p game from Km1mmec, fl• cJclaycd). Prime Ticker Aolo Radnc I '\()rm -Bui.ch C1nh, I ~mile 'ASC:AR p11n1 Ill(( from Dntona Be.ad!. fl• (dclaH~d). Channel ~ .,11.c>tllaneoua Sportl 2 p m Ol~mp1c \\ 1ntcrfc•I '-icn's "NIJ Cup ~nholl llt11n1 from v.1 d.ht rt, rr.ancc (delayed). 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Otc>I °'*' 7 d•yt P•tttS..-HO...t IA F 7..-n I 30pm INDIAN WEU.S -Even thou&ll -;;r Mark O'Meara wu the leader, all the attention wu focused on Rey Floyd's founome Saturday at the Bob Hope ---- Oauic. That's because Floyd was golfing with former President Ford, Hope and New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor. An enormous mob o! Secret Service men. photographers, reporters and thousands or spectators accompanied the group around the Jndian Wells Country Club. It turned into an 18· t· hole party that bore little resemblance ro the staid decorum usually found in golf galleries. The fans had a ball, shouting and yelling, romping and running along the fairways. The 87- yenr-old Hope stoic the show when he holed a 20· yard crup shot on 18. - "That'll be on tape foreve r," said Floyd, who mi scd a 2-foot birdie putt on the same hole. Still, Floyd finished with a 64, five strokes back or O'Meara. While the glamour boys got the attention at the 90-holc, four-eour c tournament, Scott Hoch played the best golf of the day at La Quinta. Hoch played the front side in 29, was 9-under for the round through 12 an d had thoughts of a 59, accomplished only once in PGA Tour history. O'Mearn, who last week missed a chance at a third consecutive victory in the Pebble -Beach Natio nal Pro·Am, shot 67 at Bermuda Dunes and was 24-undcr after four rou nds. Allllon taka Daytona • pole DAYTONA BEACH -Davey --- Allison went to the front of the pack ~ ~ Saturday, taking the pole position for ~~ the Feb. 17 Daytona 500 with a lap of --- 195.955 mph. Ken Schrader, who was trying for a record fourth consecutive pole in NASCAR Winston Cup racing's premier event, wound up eighth at 194.045, although Allison, who was the seve nth of 49 qualifiers, had an anxious wait until Schrader went out third from the end. "Antici pation is a killer, especially when you know there arc guys back there like Ricky Ru<fd and Ken Schrader who have a habit of knocking people off the pole," Allison said. Crlmlnal Type Horse or Year For Criminal Type, the end of a---- long road through enemy territory was ~ ....... an Eclip c Award for Horse of the -~-W'~;._.. Year. Criminal Type, winner of the four Grade I stakes before his season was ended by injury, edged out Kentucky Derby winner Unbridled and the sentimental choice, Go for Wand, to win the award on Saturday. In other sports news Saturday: • Linebacker Broderick Thomas of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was shot in the upper chest and right arm outside a nightclub and was reported in stable but ~enous condition An Air Force staff \crgcant was arrested in the shooting, which police ,.l1d took place at 2:40 a m. outside Rumor' Nightclub north of downtown Tampa. •Detroit Pistons Coach Chuck Daly is among the top candidates to coach the 1992 U.S Olympic basketball team, according to two members/ of the selection commillee. 1The USA Ba'lketbqll suticommiltce meets Monday in Charlotte, N.C .. to consider a list of finalists. It' not known if 1he committee will announce a tentative selccuon Monday. • 1 hird-!oecdcd Brad Gil bert beat top·seedcd Andre Agass1, 6-1, 6-2, to gain a final berth again~t Darren Cahill or Austral ia in a men's iennic. tournament in San Franci co. -Dy The Associatcd Pres Luc Longley, New Mexico center who 1s a possible lottery pick in this year's NBA draft: "It'!> difficult to keep any sort of privacy in public I don't want to sound like I'm complaining because it helps me in other wa) • but it docs become kind of clau\lrophob1c )Ometimes in this town. tt ·, n b11 tougher for me because I'm 7-foot-2 with re~ hair and a funny voice." \ f 'I I' , I I , 1 111 · . r r 1111 '· . · , · I l1Ul:DIA11; n1:1.1\'1:11' BEACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (71') 89!.ttoe (!11) He-1888 ~ACUAA ~ SALES SERVICE LF.ASING C REAT SELEC110 N OF NEW " USED CARS tw.F.W.\'I f'l.OICt: AT 29'l5 HARBOR BLVD. IN cosrA MESA • Celtics' rookie Brown champion; Hodges top marksm ..... aw •a.nn llll '11 ....... CHARLO'ITE. N.C. -Dee Blown ia hopina to take the Bolton Celtics dawn 1 new path while Crai& Hodps waata to follow the same roacf u Bolton's Larry Bird. Brown, a 22-year-old rookie for the Celtics, won the NBA'• Slam-Dunk contest on Saturday niaht, aod Hodaes c1ptured the 3-point shooting contest for the second consecutive time. Next year, Hodges hopes to match Bird's feat of win ning the Long Distance Shootout from 1986-88. "This is new territory for the Celtics tradition," Brown said after outpointi ng Seattle's Shawn Kemp 97.7 points to 93.7 in the fi nal round of dunking. "I was the first Celtic to be in the dunkin contest, and then to win itis a grm feeling. · Hodges, who has n't shot enough to qualify among the league leaders in 3-point percentage, defeated Portland's Terry Porter, l7-12, in the fi nal round. "Hopefully, I can come back next year and three- peat," Hodges said. "I'm thankful for the opportunity just to be in it, but once you nre in it, you are not happy until you win it. Jt's a great feeling to come back and win it again." , Hodges, averaging just 4.4 points in 8.6 minu tes for the Bulls, surpassed Bird in one respect when he amazingly made 19 consecutive 3-pointers in the semifinal. Bird's previous record was 11 in the 1986 finals. "It was one of those things where if you could explain it, you could sell it," Hodges said. "The main thing you try to do is try to keep focused. The shot that I mi ssed I didn't keep my follow through." The 6-foot, 1-inch Brown, who had near-perfect scores of 49.6 on two or his dunks, said his size was ~ "' \ A.,l~ Magic John~n of the Lakers will be making his 10th appearance today in an NBA All-Star Game. in his favor agoinst th e 6-foot, 10-inch Kemp, a power dunker. "I had to be innova tive because he's siJc-tcn," Drown said. In the Legends game, which included nine players with North Carolina connections, the East defeated the West, 41-34, in a game played in 24 minutes of running time. ' Orange Coast Area briefs UCI women ban six-game losing streak UCl's Jenny Lee equalled a season· ---- high with 20 points, Kathy Lizarraga • ~ added 16 and Yvonne Catala had 10 ' ~ as the Anteaters held off San Jose ---- State, 70-64, in Big West Conference women's ba ketball at the Bren Events Cent er Satu rday to snap a five -game losing streak. Lee hit 8 of 12 shots and had.six rebounds, four assists and two steals, while Denise Gandara and Geanine Hobbs each had six rebounds to lend a 36-30 advantage on the boa rds for the Anteaters (5-17. 3-10). In another college women's ga Christ Collrge Irvine 72, SoCal College 65: Center G111e Mejer had 17 points and seven rebound to pace the Eagles (17-5, 5·2 GSAC) past sec (11-15, 2-6), which was paced by Suzanne Bako • game-high 25 points. In a community college women 's game: Rh•er Ide 74, Orange Coast 67: De p1tc 30 point~ from Enka Manning, the Pirates (13-16. J. 7) "ere unable to recover from a JO-point halftime deficit at Riverb1de (22-7, 8-2). Seven pl.1ycr ... fouled out, including four from OCC. DCC pasts B-1 win In softball After being held hitless for the first '-•,, three inn ings. the Orange Coast -y College oftball team erupted for six ---- runs in the top of the fourth and defeated Chaffey, 6-l . in a winner's bracket game of the Lidliftcr Tournament at Rancho Sanuago College. The Pirates (2-0) play at 8 a.m. today against Lon~ Beach, with the winner automatically qualifying for the championship game. Winning pitcher Alicia Nelson singled in two runs and Tina Fuata followed with a two -run double to hi ghlight the upri ing. In college softball: • SoC.I College J.J, Loyola Mal") moun t 2-0: Tammy Moore two-hit the Lions in the opener and lxchelle Kisler hurled a scven·h11 !ohutout in the ccond game a!> the visiting Vanguards swept the season opener. In the first game. Diana Franklin (2 for 4), Ki lcr (2 for 4, one RBI). Stephanie Will\ (2 for 3. one RO I) and Chcrlynn Gordon (RBI triple TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd . Coeta Mesa, Ca. 92626 SALES, LEAS ING SERVICE , PART 7141540·6410 P1rt.a & Servi~ Open M·F 7·6 Sat 8_. SADDLIBAC Service , l ""I l ,.. .,..~(l.J-n ~t H" Uf.J .. 1..UXURY CAR SPE.CIA/_/ST" PARTS • SERVICE • BOOYSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! (71') M ·7739 1llOO .. ech 8"'d C71•)SY·100I ~lffcft.CA .. which provided the margin of victory) led the hilling attack for SCC. ln the second game .. Kisle r walked none and struck out l\\O while going 2 for 3 at the plntc with one RBI. Ban Francisca St. sweeps sec San franci co State's Pa blo Suarez --- three-hit Southern Californlil College ~ • in the opener for a JO.o victory and ~ the G.uors made it a sweep in the !occond game as Craig Pearson hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning for a 4-2 "in and a sweep or the baseball doubleheader. Scan Maharg and Keith L.l!ozlo h11 solo home runs in the fir'lt inning as the Vanguard' took a 2· 0 lead, but 1he} \\Crc the" onl~ two run.; of the day for sec (1·3). UC/ swtmmers beaten by UCIB SANTA BARBARA - 'l he c c1 --- men' swimming team lo-.1 1lS ~econd ~ 41tra1ght conf c:rcnce meet to fall to 5-3 in a 167-7.5 lo\'i at UC Santa Barbara.---- thc Bi~ Wc.:'>t Conkn:ncc\ top-ranked men \ team. The UCI women al'o fell tu the GJuchm. 135- 99, a'I Lil Koch (200-yarJ had.. 'troke ). Grace Moon (200 brea~htrokc ) .inJ the -tOO free~t~lc relay team were \\1nncr"1 . 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Serkt HOLLYWOOD -James Brolin never wanted to host a reality· based show -until he saw some videotape of the way ordinary peo- ple react when they're reunited with folks they thought they'd never sec again. "1 realty wasn't fond of the idea when they called me," says Brolin, now host of the syndicated "Re- union" (sec local lis tings for time and station). "But when I ran tape· of it at home, I had tears running down my face. So I called the pro- ducers back and struck a deal.' Now Brolin, once th e co-star of "Marcus Welby, M.D." and later the star of "Hotel," believes "Re- union" is one of the mo t positive forces in modern television. "Reali ty-based show like 'America's Most Wanted' and 'Un- solved Mysteries' are very popular, but they're all based on negatives," he says. "This show is about happy endings." It's also a lot easier for the bearded, 50-ycar-old host to do than acting ever was. "If I know the material and have seen it bcfor~. this 1 a much easier job," he ays. "\\'e do my partions of four different hows in JUSt one day. It also take about one hour per show for my 'oice- overs." ff this sounds like ea'))' money fo r a veteran actor, Brolin doc n't deny it, but he also in i t that' not -.hy he docs it. "I never hosted anything or did commercials before." he ay~ Actor James Brolin "The is uc for me is wha t you want to be seen in. I'm hosting this becau e I hke it. If someore else were doing it, I'd probably say 'I'd hke to do something like th is.'" Th e how itself features both ac- lual reunions -more than 30 have been hown so far -and a bulletin board in which viewers trying to find omeone can make a video appeal. "I can't imagine an)thing at all negative about tha ," Brohn Sa)S, "not C\Cn for people who gave up children for adoption. How can you deny you r own children when confronted with them? I can see 1hat this might be a real 1roublcmaker when kids arc gro" · ing up. but "hen the)' re adult, when parenting 1 not an 1 uc. that doc~n·t apply" By Robert Blanco SciWt HoWlrd ...... s.w. Jr you loved Lucy, do yourselr and her memory a favor - skip CBS's "Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter." In one two-hour movie, CBS has managed to do what 35 years of non-stop "I Love Lucy" reruns could not: Make us beg for le . Filmed without the coopera- tion of the Arnaz family (smart move there). "Before the Laughter" is a bomb of the first magnitude, a dreary disaster only poradically enlivened by the odd unintentionally hilari- ou moment. It's not clear why anyone would want to do a movie about America's greatest clown that, by its very title, excludes laugh- ter. But it is clear why CBS would want to air it: Put Lucy and Desi in the title, CBS fig- ures, and someone's going to watch the movie. Cashing in on the dead, I think it's callect. Airing Sunday night at 9 EST, ·'Before the Laughter" starts in 1951 as Lucy and Desi arc preparing to film the first episode of "I Love Lucy." Credibility, you wilJ immediately note, is not high on the script· writers' list of concerns. We're supposed to believe Lu cy never saw the ct before the show began, and Desi pent the evening playing that damn theme song over and over and ove r again. Unfortunately for viewers, "Before the Laughter" is less intere)ted in the making of "I Love Lucy'' than in the unmak- ing of Mr and Mr . Arnaz - Actor leaves Britain for butler work LONDON -Joseph Marcell took a vacation recently and came home to Britain. You could call him a changed man. Gone arc the days of poorl) paid stints on London's theatrical tringe. The 43-)'car-old actor is be- coming an American TV star and someday, he was saying incrcdu- lou ly, he might even be rich. "I tarted out thinking. 'Well. this is great. I shall make so me money to pay for all tho e week of leeping in a van and being bit· ten by mosquitoc in India,"' aid Marcell, who pl3)S Geoffrey the butler in NBC's "The fre h Prince of Bel Air," which stars Grammy- wmning rap tar Will Smith. It's a decided contra t to early 19 9, when Marcell wa touring Britain and India in two plays, "Julius Caesar" and "Creon," earning less in a week than he now makes 1n an hour. The series ca t Marcell as the quinte entially proper British but- ler cmplo)ed to maintain the Bank family in West Coa t lu,UI)'. Smith i the Banls' )trect\\1 e nephew from Philadelphia. NBC ha ordered 24 episodes for 1990-9 1 or the Monday night comedy, the second highest-rated new !>cries of the eason after ABC's "America's Funniest Peo- ple." On Jan. 14, 1t began airing in Britain on the Briti h Broadcnsting Corp. The 'how ha brought prosperity to Marcell, but the actor recalls a time ''hen hfe was othcrwi e. "I \\3 a J..1d who was ratsed in Peckham," he ~aid, referring to a tough YtOrkmg-class area in south· cast London. "I did the club and stoic the stuff and mashed the windows. I went ou t in gangs hke everybody else, and have the )Cars to prove it." M.irccll i one of 10 children born to a carpenter who emigrated from the Caribbean island of St. Lucia when the actor \o\as S He wa tudy1ng cngmccnng at She- ffie Id Unive rsity 1n outh Yorkshire when he saw New Yor~: Negro En cmble Company on tour in London and decided acting was for him. "I kind of fell out with my fa. thcr becau e I decided, 'This is it,"' '>aid Marcell, who dropped ou1 of col:ege with another I month!> to go. The early years were slow, and Marcell supplemented his meager income from icting by taking such jobs ns an electrician's a istant at Buckingham Palace. -By The As.soc.Jatttl Pttss February 12, 1991 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5.-00 ,...,14,1"1 • • • and has less in common with the classic sitcom than with those RKO B-movies Lucy used to rule. The lovers embrace, thei r eyes mist over and the scene dissolves to nashback. We're in 1940 Hollywood, and young Lucy has just met young Desi on the Hollywood back lot. She's a prude; he's a Latin lover. "Oh Desi," she says, "our world are world apart." Oh Desi. Oh Lucy. Oh brother. They many. he cheats; she worries; they fight. And that's about it. Either scriptwriters William Luce and Cynthia Che rbak don't have a clue as to what made these people some- thing more than your average unhappily married couple, or 1hey'vc elected to keep the se- cret to themselves. From all accounts, Lucy was a difficult, driven woman and Desi was a compulsive "oman- izer. But that's not all they were, and that's not all we want to know from 3 biography. How did a grade-B bandleader create a TV masterpiece? How did a grade-B movie actrc become a comic genius? And "hile we're asking questions, h<>W did CBS manage to .set a movie in 1940 Hollywood without capturing a hint of movie-making glamour? What the script muddles. the stars de'itroy. After a highly publicized nationwide earch, CBS hired two Hollywood un- knowns who don't appear to have an ounce of comic ab1hty between them. Frances Fisher and Maurice Benard may ha'e better mO\-ies in tore, but here Monday Nllht Owl The real Lucy A file photo of Lucille Ball may ser..e up better memories than the made-ior-telev1s1on moVle airing tonight. they are flat, miscast and totally uninteresting. Not since the leg- endary film flop "Gable and Lombard'' ha'c we ecn such a second-rate re-creation. Benard falls so deeply into Latino caricature, he could be playing The Cisco Kid. Desi's TV accent was already an exag- gcratfon. Adding another layer of cuggeration gives Cubans grounds ror a cla<s action uit. Febn181y 11, 1H1 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 • • • - IOI Ml F•1_, 13, 1"1 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2.-00 2:30 3.'00 J:30 .. 4:11 • ... ' -4 l· • ·~1•,•i·t~1~~;;:h~Jr~ ·1·c,rr · ·~r1 · ~ .... I ~ c -';z ~ c b1i i'f ! f i !1! -J fa ~rf r • If f ~ji~lf tl: ~ • • ... & "C tit i : I ' f 'f fr 1i ~ f ,Ji fl f e < 0 : ~ • ~j I» '< '< o I f 1~~ ;11.irf 1, rJ~ ;J!t• i ''f 'iM; J ' ~Ill !'! ~ ~ I I ~ 3 -PI' hz · j. p · 1;1::: '< 0 -0 3 :s I ~ ~ ... f " . ! ~ I Ill I :s f~ ;r~1 l:rf ~f r:~k~l .\ 111~~~ 'tr Hf, i!:I ~ -:I :s " ft ,,., ;-~I 1 1 1~rmi1.~m1 11,11~111 ~11111i1r1:~rr1 ~ I Ii 1 I I ramn1 11111~lil ~1111~111:~111 ·~ 1 li ·I ~ ~ ~ c --t ---... ,, ,, ,, i • • • • ~ a a a a ~ ~ ~ ~ c c c c • C» C» C» ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ... ... ... .... 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They can say what they want, but we kicked their butts in college." Since 1976, other schools have flirted with perfection, includinJ. Indiana State, which didn't lose until the national cha_mpionship game against Michigan State in 1979. Now, UNLV not only has a "lshot at being undefeated, but also at becomina the first repeat NCAA champion lince UCLA in 1973. , .. No~ about it," Buckner said. '"They've pa &hot." It won't be cuy, thouah, and nobody knows that better than Buckner, Wilkerson, Benson, Abernathy, May & Co. Alt five of the 1tarten went on to the NBA for at least five yean, and many of them now arc in coaching. For a decade and a half, they've revel· ed in it, and they recognize what it takes. For them, it was a special miJ\ of talent, poise, motivation, luck and coaching that carried them to that unforgettable season. . "You've got to have a couple of things to go undefeated," said Buckner, the captain of that team and now a TV sportscaster. "Some you can control. Some you can't. First, you've got to be lucky and avoid injuries. That's what got us into trouble in 1975." The Hoosien might have had a better team the year before their perfect season. They went 31·1 and rolled up some pretty big winning margins, like 74-48 over Michigan, 104-71 over Purdue, 98-74 over Kentucky. But May, the H006icrs' leading scorer, broke his arm late in the season, and Indiana wound up losing in the third pme or the toumamenl, 92.90, in its second meetin& with Kentucky. .. That's when we made the commitment to win it all, after that same," aid Wilkerson, an a sj'itant co ch fir t ll Colorado and now it Maryland-E tern Shore. "Our quest started the year before, and from then on, whenever we 8CCIOmplished a milestone, we'd ju t ay: 'It ain't over yet.' We never celebrated until after we won the national championship.'' • The end resull might have been perfect, but there were some bumpo; in the road to the title: an overtime game against K~ntucky in the fourt h game of the season, another overtime victory o"er Michigan later on. and a three-point win over Purdue. But the Hoosiers didn't give a thought to bungling it, until mnybe the title game against Michigan. "I can't remember us ever worrying about being undefeated," said Jim Crews, one of the reserves on the team who later use stumbles against Arizona State, winning streak hatted ·at lour Aa'"8 attack freshman Jamal Faulkner equaled his season-high with 25 points and Isaac Austin added 20 on Saturday as Arizona State ended USC's four-game winning streak with an 88-83 Pacific-10 Conference victory at the Sport Arena. Tarcnce Wheeler added 14 points and Stcvin Smith 10 for the Sun Devils (14-7, S-6 Pac-10). Ronnie Coleman and Robert Pack had 22 points apiece for the Trojans (13·7, 4-6). Harold Miner, who scored 36 points in the Trojan · 87-83 upset of No. S Arizona on Thursday night, had 17 potnls, but was just 6-of -22 shooting. USC's winning sireak .al o included a victory over No. 14 UCLA on Jan. 30. In another Pac-10 gnme: •Washington State 84, Callrornla 75: Brian Paine came off the bench to score 17 points and Eddie Hill added 21 as Washington State (7-4, 15·6) beat vi iting California (6·6, 10-11). In the Big West: •Cal State Fullerton 100, Fresno State 98: Aaron Wilhilc's three· point play with 33 seconds remaining in overtime lifted the Titans (13-9, 6-7) over Fresno State (10-12, 5-8). • UC Santa Barbara 60, Long Beach State 59: Pa ul John on hit two free throws with four seconds left and the Gauchos (10-10, 5-6) recovered from a first-holf collapse to edge the 49ers (8· 12, 3-8}. • Utah State 69, San J ost Stale 62: Rich Jardine scored seven points during a key 11·0 run early in the second half. and the Aggie ( 10-11, 7-5} posted the victory at San Jo e State (5-16, 3-9). In top 25 action: •No. 3 Ohio tatt 96, orth,.esttm 64: Jim Jackson cored 26 points and had eight rebound and SLX assists a Ohio Stale ( 19-1. Q. 1 )'-t'eta1ncd a hare of fir t place m the Big Ten North"'estern (5-16. 0-11) ha lost 43 consecutive conference road game 1ncc 19 6 and 12 s1ra1gh1 games overall. •, o. 6 Duke IOI, Maryland 81: Re epve Thomns Hill keyed a second-half rally as ho t Dulr..e (20.4, 8~2 ACC) re ached the 20-viclol) mark for the eighth traight cason. •No. 1 Syracu e 70, Noire Dame 69: Billy (},\,en\, one of ~e\en Syracu e players briefly ruled ineligible a day earlier, scored w11h I'< cconds left as the Orangcmcn (20-3) rall ied to beat Notre Dame (9· 14). • Provldtnce 75, No. 8 St John's 64: Eric Murdock cored 2 points, 23 of them in the ccond half, as Providence ( 14-8, 5-6) stung visiting St. John's (16-5, 7-5) in the Big Ea t. became a Bob ~t uai tant at Jnd1ana .,,d later head coach at Evansvil le. "1 he only thin& I can remember i Co ch Knight sayins: •0o we have to I c 10 re· establish ourselves? Do we have to I~ to re-ener&ize? Do we have to Jo c to lc3m a le son?' He thought that 'v\.U ri<hculous. "The only time we thought it might be going down lbe drain wa halftime or the Michigan game, but we got that quickly resolved." After beating Michigan t'v\.icc during the season, the Hoosiers trailed by six points al halftime of the big game and were playing without starting guard Wilkerson, who sustained a concu ion earlier in the game. But Ma) and Dcn!.on led a JO-point run thut turned the game into a rout, and lndianit won, 86-6 . "I remember in the locker room before the Michigan game, here v.e "-Crc 31 -0, and we had beaten them l"-1Ce already that year and twice thf' year before," Crews aid. ''Everyone in the country knew 'v\.C -were better than they were, and they knev. ii. But we also knew they could be111 u> on a • gi"en day, and we had to play them oece more. h almost didn't seem fair." There may have been one bric( letdown durin& the season, one nuctuation in the team's focu , "when we weren't playins to win, we were playing not to lose," Crcwl Id Knight rcooanized it and benched Duclc.ncr, the team's playmaker. "I remember 11'at very vividly,'' said Ben Oil', now in business in the Bloomington, Ind., orca. "That shows the tremendous coaching ability and expertise Knight ha , to know how and when to do that." ow, Buckner can admit it was true. "I ""ouldn't admit tbal to mys.elf at the time, but I wa n't playing very well," he said. "Coach Knight benched me for two games. It was a way of snapping us back to reality. Coach felt we would do well from the beginning, •nd he was eoin& lO dri\e u to 11 " No ream can be driven farther than iu talent will rake it, though, and Indiana had the 1a1en1. · A look blCk. .at No. 1 vs. No. 2 A bncf look at the matchups of No. 1 vs No. 2 since 1980: o. J Nonb Carolina 82, No. 2 Kentucky 69, at East Rutherford, J , Dec. 26, 1981. The Tar Heels, who .,,.ould go o n to win the national champion hip.. broke the pme open early in the second half and 'v\.ere led by James Worthy's 26 points while Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan had 21 each. Ch3rles Hurt led Kentucky with 18, point and 10 rebounds. No 1 orth Carolina 65, No. 2 V1rg1nia 60, at Oiapcl Hill, N.C., Jan. 9. 1982. The Tar Heels held off then .. ~cond runner-up challenge of the cason by making 10 or 10 free throw over the final 2:32. Worth)" again led a balanced attack with 17 points, while Ralph Sampson'' 30-potnt effort wasn't enough Cor the Cavaliers. No. 1 Houston 94, No. 2 Louis- v11lc 1. at Albuquerque, N.M .• Apnl 2, 19 3. This game was considered lO be fo r the national championship but it became the forgotten senufmaJ in North Carolina State's improbable utJe run. The: game wa played above rhe rim with Houston's Phi SlarntM Jamma prcva1hng, led by Akcem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler with 21 pointJ apiece. Milt Wagner led tho Cardinal with 24 potnt • No. 1 Georgetown n, No. l DePaul 57, at Landover, Md., Dec. IS, 1984. •No. 9 North Carolina 77, No. 11 Virginia 58: Hubert Davis scored 19 points and connected on four of six! shots from 3-point ran'c a North Carolina (17-4, 6-3 ACC) won its 10th straight game against Virginia (17-6, 5-4) in Chapel Hill. • ~1lsslulppl State 83, No. 10 Kentucky 82: Reserve Tony Watts scored 22 points and Mississippi State {15-6, 8-4 Southeastern Conference) used three free throws in the final 37 seconds to hold off Kentucky { 17-5, 9-3) at home. UCI center Don Mav mal..es his mo"c underneath as swarm of ew Mexico State defender:, gathec ~r«ic around Anteaters suffered 73-65 Big \~est Confer· ence defeat after leading dunng much of game. The first or three of these games for the defending champion Hoy1s on the way to a shockina champ1onsh1p game loss to Villa· nova Georgetown broke it open early, leading by 18 in the ra.ni half. Patrick Ewing had 15 point.$ and 15 rebounds for Georgetown. while the Blue Demons, who shot JU t 32 pcr~nt1 were led by Tyro: ne Corbin's 13 points. •No. 12 Southern Mlsslnlppl 87, Memphis State 81: Clarence Weather poon scored 30 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as Southern Missi appi (17-2, 9-1 Metro) won on the road. Mcmphi State (1 1-1 I, 4-5) lost its fourth straight game. • o. 13 East Te nnessee tale 101, The Citadel 69: Keith Jcnmngs scored 24 points and CalVln Talford added 15 as East Tennes cc State (21 -2, 9-1 Southern Conference) romped. •No. IS Nebraska 86, Colorado 72: Center Rich King scored 24 points, including a key 3-pointer, and grabbed 13 rebound for Nebraska {19-4, 5-3 Big Eight). •No. 17 Utah 67, San Ditto State 60: Josh Grant scored 18 point and Walter Watt 15 to lead Utah (22-2, J 11·1) to the We tern Athletic Conference victory in Salt Lnke City. • No. 18 Kansas 79, No. 22 Oklahoma State 69: Adonis Jordnn's 3-polnter ignited a 24-8 run in the final 8:40 of the fir t half, and then Kan a ( 15-4, 6-2) weathered a nine-minute field ioal drought in the econd half al Lawrence to lop Oklahoma State (14·5, 5-3) in a battle for the Big Eight lead. •No. 20 Georsttown 71, Villanova 61: Alonzo Mourning scored even of his 19 points in overtime and Georgetown (15-6, 7-3 81g East) beat Villanova (12-10, 5-6) in Landover, Md. • Louisiana Ttth 68, No. 21 Nrw Ortuns '3: Anthony Dade scored 20 points and Ron Ellis got six or his . 12 point in the final minute as Louisiana Tech (15-9, S-4 Amcncan South) beat the Privateers (19-5, 7-2) in New Orleans for the first time incc 1972. • Sdon Hall tl, No. 23 Oklaboaaa 85: Terry Dehere scored 21 points a_nd Anthony Avent had 17 points and 10 rebounds as Set0n Hall (14-7) sent Oklahoma (15-8) to its firth loss in six games. •No. i4 Plttsbarsll 82, Boston Collcp 74: Sean Miller made Pittsburgh's 10th 3-poinier of the game to finish an 11-0 run that broke a second-half tie and gave the PaDthcrs (17-7, 6-4) the Big East victory over visiting Boston Colle&e ( 11·l2, 1 ·9). • Wlatonsla 14, No. " Mklllltaan State 78: Patrick Tompkin scored 22 points 1~d had a k..ey . three-point play . i.n.. the ~nd overtime u Wisconstn (11·9, 5-5 811 Ten) stopped v1s1t1n1 Michtgan Stale (6-S, 13·8). 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"-J~ lim ited to I\ minutes hc.:.cause of foul trouble and the 1?.1mc "as marred hy a fight ht'l"cen \\ 1lltam!. and Ron Rowan 111 ~' John' There "ere f1\C 11.:chn1cal foul., c.11led l"-O on e.11:h ro:ich -and the Hoya,· bal.1ncc "on out as Michael J,1d.,on led foe players '" double figure.;. Mulltn had 25 potnl!>, only '1' in the second half. No. I North Carolina 78, No. 2 Georgia Tech 77, OT, at Atlant:i. I eb 4, 19 6. North C:irohna trailed by 13 potnl!> Y.1th I:! mmutes to play and r.d li ed behind ce nter Orad Daugherty, who scored 22 poin t\. Both teamc; had chances to \A.Ill al the end of regulation. bul Ma r~ Price missed a 15-footcr for Georgia Tech an d Kenny Smith .ind Jeff Lebo missed jumper<:. for the Tar Heel.; Tommy Hammond' kLI 1he Yellow J ackel' with 16 prnnt' :\o I Gcor~elll\\ n '':. ,,1 2 ~t John\ \(), JI Ne.,., )or~. \l.mh •1. IQ ~ A GOLDEN GETAWAY IN YOUR GOLDEN YFARS pecial AARP Ralt' 79* I"-" rui;ht 1~ .f ,,..., , ........ 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'n I Oklahoma 95, No. 2 "-.1n,,1, 77, at Kansas City. Mo. \l.1n:h 10. 1990. l h1s wa to get to 1hc dump1onship game of the U1g I 1ght tournament and the Sooners \\clll th e title the next d.1y by hea ting Colorado. Oklahoma shot '' ~ percent for the game wh ile lru\lratmg the Jayhawks "ith a .wne which brought about 31 percent shooting in the second half. Skeeter Henry led Oklahoma with 24 points, whtle Jeff Gucldncr topped Kan!.a) "1th 21, 15 from 3·point ran~c. -By Tltt AssoclatM Prtss LAW SCHOOL 'INFORMATION SEMINAR Thursday, March 7, 1991 • 7:00 pm • Fullerton (Call for off-campus loc11tion.) Western Slate University College o( Law wilJ host an in.lonnltion temlnar in your area. Get your questions answered ~rding: -APl-•l""'!L> St. Louis' Scott Stevens looks to clear the puck whil e being chased by Brad Jones of the Kings . St. Louis skates past Kings, 5~4 ST. LOU IS -Adam Oates • and Geoff Courtnall each scored twice and Jeff Brown added four a ists lo lead the St. Louis Blues to a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Satufday night for their seventh victory in eight games. Breu Hull added his NHL-leading 5 th goal fo r lhc Blue , increasing h1 goal-scoring n rcak to seven games. He has 12 goals in that span. Oa1e bas 25 points in hls las! eight games. The Dlues cored th eir la!.t three goals on the power play to move within a poin t of the Norris Division-leading Chicago Olac kha" ks. \A, ho lead the Nill with 74 points. The Blues outshot the Kings 33-lb as goaltender Vincent Riendeau won his !11'.\th straighl lart. Todd Elik' goal on a 3-on·:! om.ii.. wi th 6:07 to go, cutting St. Louis' lead to 5-4. cumc on U.1s Ange les' second shot of the pe riod. Courtnall opened the coring al 3:52 of the f1N period. 'coring from th e left faceoff circle 10 put the Blue' Jhcad . r he Kings tied the score on a power-plJ> goal Ii\ D.m: Ta>lor at .49, set up on a pa-;~ from hch111d the net by Wa)ne GrctzJ..). Luc Robitaille scored his 31st goal at 12: 14 to put the Kings ahead 2-1. Tomas Sand trom stoic the puck from Scott Stevens in the Blues' end and passed it to Robitai lle, \\ho nipped it into 1hc right corner of the net. Oates ti ed the score 2-2 with 37 econds left 1n the fir'i t period when he took a pa\s from Courtnall from behind the K.tng • go:il and poked it past Hrudey. . Hull scored his league leading 21st power-play goal at 4:03 of the second period lo give the Blues a 3-2 lead. Hull took the puck at center ice and skated in untouched for his goal. Oates scored his second goal a l, the 6-mmute ma rk on n power play to give th e Blues a 4-2 lead Brown slid a pass from lhc right boards and Oates caught it in stride in front of the goal, knockrng it tn. Rob Blake brought the Kings within one goal when he scored at 12:35 on a bouncing shot fro m the nght foceoff circle th:i t appeared to fool Riendeau. Courtna ll scored the Olues' final goal at 4:22 of the third period on a po"er pl.iy. -B.r The .-\ssociatNI PrrH Flames keep pressure on Kings Gary Su ter and J oe N1cU\\Cnd>k scored 47 seconds apart rn 1hc first period and \l'i1t1ng Calgary held Hartford to t\A.O hots on net through th e f1r'il 26:06 en route to a 5-2 vic tory Saturday night. of the new line of o a .. e Gagner, Bnan Propp .tnd Mike Modano had a goJI and an J'~l'l ,,, ~ltnne ot:i prevailed before 1Ls sccont.1-largc't home cro"d of the sea on ( 11. 3 ). • Nordlque 3, Dc,11~ I: In Quebec, The victory was the fifth in six games fo r the Harne,, "ho moved wit hrn three potnts of the ltN·pl.1cc Kings in the Smythe Division. r.bewherc in the NHL Saturday: Stephane Monn had a goal and an a~mt J!> the Nord1que~ collected only their second \.ICIOf) rn 12 games. • Mnplc uar 3, Islander 2: In Toronto. •Bruin" 5, Olackhawks 3: In Oos1on, C.1m Neel> had the eighth three-goal game of h" larccr as the Bruin~ tied Chicago for the mnsl potnh rn the NHL. Uob Rouse had n goal and an a~s1st to pace the Mapl e Leafs. • Canadlcns 6, Rangers 4: Mike McPhce l>Corcd twice and Russ Courtnall had a goal nnd three assists in a dramatic third-period comehack at Montreal. •North Stars 6, Red \\'in2s S: Each member -By Tht ..tssociatNI Prrss It could be years before new Porsche is revealed Ne\\\ on the replacement fo r Porsche's 25-yea r-old 911 series ~eem~ 10 continue, suggc ting an cvolu11un:iry new design that retatns a similar gumdrop shape with ~wollcn fenders, bu1 replaces 1he car·mounted 3.6·1iter air-cooled flat !.ix wilh none other than a water-cooled V8 of over fou r liters. Pumas will be rel ieved to know that the 91 l's replace ment should keep 1l rear-engine configuration, w11h 1he north/south-facing V8 engine poking in to where the small rear eat ore now. But don't hold your breath; it could be 1996 before we see the new ca r. Far closer to mtroduction i BMW 's upcoming 3-Seric replacement. the new 325i. Initially off ercd a a fou r-door model with ~-cylinder engine only, the thoroughly redesigned baby BMWs cventulllly will take the place of all 318i and 318is models. A completely new 32Si two-door also is on the way and may hove its own coupe body style. But the e mode l won't come to the United State until after the four-door 32Si's April introduction. The new 318iC convertible and its bigger brother. the 325iC conv1:rtible. will retain thei r clus 1c body St)le for several more model yea rs. The exi ting 3-Serics has been sold in 1hc State for nine years, and although 1t has come to rcpre ent all that small German sportS sedan are admired for, the new model is qui te a step forwa rd. Growing by JUSt over four lnche in len gth, the 325i has gamed more rear-scat leg room and a great de al of power. In fact. the new 325i will be powered b,Y the same I 9-hor epowcr, 2.S-hter, twin-com. 24-valve six that now hvcs in the 1991 525i sedan. Current 32Sis arc plenty quick now, but with 21 additional ponies available. the new cars should be extra re ponsivc. Under the fenders. a uspcnsion that more closely matches the S and 7-Scries sedans (adapted from the acclaimed European ZI road ter) prom1 cs an even better ride/ handling compromi c. while the wheels and tires have been increased to 205/60ZR-15 on wider rims. The jump from 14 to IS-inch wheels was done partly to make room for even larger di c brakes. High-tech plastics are used in Damian Geddry the engmc's intake system and fuel tank. Styling also has taken a step forward with a much more aerodynamic shape replaci ng the familiar and angular hnes of ,today's 32.S and 31 8 models. Even the BMW's traditional kidney·shaped grille and round headlight have been wep1 back to make n more contemporary, wind·dfic1cnt impression. The 'lhRpc resembles that of BMW's larger cdans, but ha an even ~porticr per: onaliry. 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For some rea)On, the people I sec appear ten'ie You don't hear much laughing or sec hearty handshaking Other than the gatherings around the fountains. the human clements of Fashion Island have ye t to match the place 's phy'lical beauty. To spark human e~chnnge I'd have livelier music on the Muzak, current posters on those colorful kio ks and smiling "aiters tending the outdoor tables. At night, I'd dim the lights an Atrium Court and have a folk singer playing guitar. Maybe that would help create a "sense of cit) " Shake~pearc said, ''What •~ a city hut people." South Coast Plaza seems more like a "city" than Fa~hion I land. People meet at the carousel. Their laughter mangles "ith the cal hope-lake music then echoc) off marble floor) Cafes and !>hops seem open and inviting. And the girl an a "1de·bnmmed hat selling balloons 1s a nice human touch Many agree that outh Coast Plar..i i an Orange Coast "cat\ " It h,1, energy of Its own. But 1~ II the only Orange Coast ''ci ty?" Where else do Orange Coa~t people gather 10 meet and mingle'> A-; Ge rtrude Stein might h:l\·e a)ked, "Where are the 'there · along the Orange Coast?" For tartcrs there's Main Street in Huntington Beach. It's the old-fashioned backbone of the town th3t connects city hall and city park with the hig.h school, library and po t office. At the foot of Main Street is the city's pier and just before that i'. "downtown." Downtown Huntington Beach is a place where people not only ~hop. but "meet and mingle." I'm not ay1ng all of the mangling is the "hole ome "Mayberry, RFD" vanet>. but the place has a sen e of commun ity that's rare to the Orange Coa 1 Remember what Shakespeare )atd, "What 1 a city but people." Another Orange Coast place where people gather is the Balboa Pcnm ula . McFadden Square has character. There's the Newport Pier. the dory fi hermen, "The Birdman of Newport" and Black1e's-by-the-Sea. Mo t mornings, a curb 1dc gathering of Sen idc Bakery coffee-dnn~er su p1ciously eye the redevelopment that' now under way. Then there' the Balboa Pier, the fun zo ne and the ferry boat terminal. "That's the real Newport Beach," once remarked councilwoman and former-mayor Ruthelyn Plummer. People arc often walking Main Street, eatini at Britta's or waiting for the Catalina Flyer. Phil Tozer, owner or the historic Balboa Pavilion, has created much or the area's magnetism. He claim , "Balboa is a mini-city. Sometime it's bu$tlin~, sometimes it's struggling; always it's intriguing." One of my favorite personal places to hana out is Balboa island. On a weekend morning there's more meetin& and min&Jing ouu1de Marine Avenue cafcs than at many Orange Coast soct.I evcnta. And people act a much exerdle welkins or joai .. around "the islands" n they do at IOCal fitnas dubs. ""'"'· tben'1 the cOlorful lttelt life and natural beauty of Lapna '1 Main Bach and Forest A~nue. It .... dolal of lllJ ar..... c...· . loc* IO PMllp .Jolmon~I ........ flt ' city. It ii. 111 plllC8 Of CCI I RAC, 1112 .................. ........ So .. hew the Onnae Coat .. dtia" of South e.o..a Plua and Cl 'I# I Crl9118' A ......, February 10, 1991 The Daily Pilot .... " MllP en n .. rt, ....... 1124, a . u1 llCllllC Classified/C5·8 EngagagemenWC2 Entertainment/CJ-4 Weather/C10 Designer's new .venture makes scents America's glitziest designer, Bob Mackie, came 10 town this week. "I'm a novelty •ct," said Mackie, ra- mous for what he calls the "gloriously vulgar" peek-a-boo fashions he designs for Cher. "As Cher's designer l have a stigma and people think I only do trashy tu rr. Cher's gowns are strictly entertain- ment. I don't design my line that way." Carol Humphreys ~-11-.r~ It "a~ back in the 1970 when Mackie showered Cher in equms. "The Egyptians used beads and things. I just brought it back. I looked at the girl and felt she was old-time Holly- wood glamour, the va mp of the '30~ and '40s." Cali fornia-born Mackie went to Ro cmead High School and v1)1t Or- ange County often. Hts 80-)car-old mother, who recently sold her home of 35 year in Laguna Beach, Joined Mack1e's older sister in Montana It was hi big sis who took him to the movies when he was n boy. "I knew I wanted to be a cos tume designer when at age ten I watched the .ballet segment of 'American in Pafr1' (NS~fl'.b Bob Mackie and his .\1.icl.:1e ·cl..ld mann('quins d lllled the cro'"d dur !1 .., h appt. a ranee at Bullocks South Coast Plaza. and thought at was the most beautiful thing I'd e\er seen " Mackie's lo\e of \how biz e\Cntu;tll> took him to the motmn picture studios whae he asstl!lcd de.,1gner), Ille EJ1th Head, before trying h" luck m tcle\1- 1on. ·'All the fun th1ngo; were happ.:n- • mg an TV '\1y first brg JO~ "a' .1n 3\· ">l'>tanl designe r for Jud~ Gari.ind .. Hi' firi,t '"all on his o"n" cc:kbnt} client "a' M1tz1 Ga) nor. 1 hc:n came .in I I ·)CM-'>tint as designer fdr the Carol Burnett 'ihO'-". His fame grc" Diana Ro'' once paid ham S35,000 to design a co .. 1umc for her night club act "It "'a~ many outfits together . a bod) suit CO\Crcd with beads and d1a- mondo; .. a sl1rt and a jacket over that and a hat anJ fur stole." \1ack1e '' smttten with Audrey See FRAGRANCE/a David Wilhelm changes Coast restaurant scene By Tony Oodero • °'1not Coul O' 'Y P IOI IRVINE Restaurateur Da,1d Wilhelm noticed something he d1Jn't Ill e about the Orange Coast'll more up \Cale eatcne -they weren't much fun --SO he singte-h.1ndedl) set out to ch~insc all th at with three avant-garde rc:\tau- rants: Ka chi na an Laguna Beach, 0 1\trn 201 in Irvine and Barbacoa 1n NC\\port Beach. He\ al so planning to open a fourth re' taur.int an Irvine called Zun1 's Grall "I don't ha\-e allusions of being 'IOme culinary guru," he aid. "But l got tin:d of people !13)tng how boring and run of· the-mall the re taurants were here " Run -of-the-mall as not how one "'ould de cribc Wilhelm's restaurant . "I don't like a formal dining experi- ence," he said, noting that most good res- taurants an Orange County required such formality. "I try and keep a ense of fun about the food." So far, Wilhelm has attracted what he calls "a good mixture" or clientelc at each restaurant. Kach1na, which ofrcrs a South- western-style menu, attracts the arty. local Laguna Beach crowd, he said. Barbacoa alw has brought in the local $14.9 million t · dream home up for sale By Tony Oodero 0oooe Coast Daly PlloC TUSTIN -If it sells at the current a king price or S14.9S million, the Tustin Hills estate of Mike and Pat DeAnaelo would set the record for the most cxpen ive home sale in the county. And it just might. "A couple of qualified buycn have ex-pressed interest and arc now re· searching the property," said Don DeThomas or the George Elkins Co. of Newport Beach. who sold the property for $5.8 million \n 1985. Baldomer and Irma Rodriguez bc&•n con truction on this 30,000- square-foot mansion about 10 ycan aao u a testament to Baldomcr's rise from the son of misrant farm worken to wealthy real estate moaul , DeThomas said. Since that tale, the DeAnlllot haw transformed the estate into their pe~noMJ te1t1111eftt bj ca 111tn11J ,. ··::Jsta. die raidencl .......... .. •Ith••• II .... al ..... I 111111 ...... ...._= --,-.;::r......... .. ..... A_a. t.111111 ... ...... .......... Nc\,\port Beach cro"'d a\ well as tho~e m- tcrc'ited in dining on the \\ate r, and 81~­ tro 201 1s \\.here the business crowd gath· er .ll lunch and the le~'> staid come for dinner and cockta1l11. Wilhelm said In fact. the day he wal ked into Bistro ~D I and saw 'tl'< women '\tiling at one table "'llh each \\Cjrtng ,1 hilt, he lne" he had accomph'lhed ha., go;1l. "You do a crcatl\C Job and )OU jltrjct crc:att\e people," he \,ml Out the Orange C'ounl) dining atmm. phcre as not the onl" thing th ll' d1ftercnt bccau e Wilhelm h.1~ ch.1nceJ the menu' a .. \\ell Ne"er fo rmcrl> trJ1n cJ J' a cool.. he 'tarted preparing meals ·" .1 hobby in hi'> teen\. That hobby then tran,formcd into .in interc t 1n rc!>tauranl'I He then worked in a French restaurant in Northern California and gained expert· encc working as a chef in New York City. Wilhelm 1s also credited "ith de"cloping the menu for the El Torito Grill. Although he no longer prepares C'o-ery meal. h1 restaurant maintain their high quaht> because he hares the be. t in the bu iness. he aid. "I \\Ork seven da) a \\Cek, but I .ill~ the restau rant managers and chefs to run Oav1d \.Vilhelm the day to day operation :· he aid '~h role as to constantl)' prO\-tde new direc- tions 3nd new ideas " View of the OeAngelos' multl·m11lion home with OM ci the poc>I . professionals and ochu onloobn to Oa 1 dur clmy, lhe ¥ieW from &he V1CW the spacious mamioft. ...... .... Olll IO die hciftc 0caa .. , ha~ ncwr teen lllYthinl • ._.. IO till -.... IM tipll of.,_.,.... tiful and exquisite •· thil." -.... Pr-. Loi A •111IO ... 111111*. - dcntial qent Mari~ Rcwlal. Wt.o Slinc& .. d bf ,... llW, dlt hu been in the real lltlM b'±• for Dw"•rtr -ii ... •I 1 11 atal'\ 17,an. O'Cr 11 ..... lild ii w 1111 .. 8-ida 10 .,...._. ... 16 .... • ... Hlrsl In ,.._ ., 11 el I room, iM ----I Qhll el .. • wtda I .... h,11,W•• n1.,1••~ .............. ~ .......... ~ ,. 0 Betb c,obb Boolanarkl Mystique of mystery writers Have you ever wondered why writer's write what they write'> Are they manipu- lated by marketing forces -or is it ~me­ thing 1n their gcncuc makeup? As I trudged through years of lectures and -writing workshop on my way to grad· uate degree in ltteraturc and creative \lo-rltin~. I gave a great deal or thought to the ub1ect . Put me in a room full of writ· ers and I can u ually sort them out by genre w1tnout the help of name tags or 1ntroducuon . My method i mo re intuitive than saen· tific, but nQ\ieh t Maxine O'Calla&han • ays that he too has noticed certain iden· t1fying characten tics that set groups of writers apart. Their pcrwnalitics are a bis clue 'I I big W••IJ to papmdl DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm not SU.tt what my next move should be. I attackntally discovered my IS. year-old dlll&hter's diary and I know 1 shouldn•t have read it. but J did. If ..,hat he has written is true. "Melanie·· is danaerously close to becoming sexually active. I am concerned that she may set into trouble. Accordina to her diary she ••atmost docs if' with guys he hos just met. We've had some frank discussions about SCll. She says she has never let a boy put his hands where they don't belong. I am alJQ bothered by the way she leave notes lyina around addressed to her best 11rlfricnd. he writes about how she got drunk, doesn't remember what she did and hopes he 1 n't p~nant. She aJso de- scnbes how he was caught shop- lifting, taken to Jail and booked. I lnow this is not true. M) husb:md 1s as puzzled as I am. and we don't know what ap- proach to take. Mclaruc panicipttts in churth activities and docs all riaht in school, but docs not mu urc up to her potential. accord- in& to her teachers. he t$ active in pons. a wiluna worker and helpful around the house. Melanie has many friend • both &iris and boys. who phone and come to our home oflcn. So what is thi g.irl trying to prove? Is she writing thinp in her diary and composing notes 1hat are pure fantasy? I am pun ted and worried PERPLE ED MOTH~R IN MINNEAPOLI DEAR MOTHER: II Is obvlMs tMI Melaale 11 trylal to fet you aneatloa. Tile aotea site leavH U'HJld tile tao.1e are a clear 1lpal. Yo. need to 1pelld more time wltlt yoar daqk&er ud U1lH to faer. Also. lier telMleecy to embelll1ta reaJlty 11uesu dlat de needs couseUn1. Make u appobltmeat for Iler sooa. .NOTICE The GE 13" remote color TV at $189 In today's Target Sale section may not be In stock, due to manufacturer's shipping problems. If so, we are ottering the following substitute at the same percent savings plus an addltlonal 10% off: Emerson 13" remote color TV (No. TC 4253). We regret any Inconvenience this may cause. Retirement Living for Active Seniors Foran excellent location ... look no further than South Coast Senior Vill(l:)! Includes such luxuries as: • Maid and Linen Service • Daily Activltts • Social Excursions • Meal Service • full Equpptd Kitchenettes • 24 Hour Stafflng Ann Landers ~ ar-'TJ O a L <•. DEAR A N LANDER : As a recovenng alcoholic, my awareness of "social" dnnking and alcoholism has been intensified. I have noticed a frequent practice in newspapers that. in m) op1mon, helps to MANSION From C1 di<icothequc for his 21st birthday. But. the DcAngelos now want to move closer to the ocean, and th~y nre looking in the Newport Beach or Lagun,1 Niguel area!\, Augie said C.rn a family of five actually use nll of the Jmcnitie that thi house h::i~ to offer., "Ye .. ~· '>a)-. Augie, "we spread it out Pcr\nn.illy, I don't use the gym, but m\ father does every- JJ\ .. He d1J admit, hoYtcvcr, that he. had ne\cr eaten in the lormal J1ning room. J he De Angelo!>, O\lt ncr of the Clothe'-·11mc retail chain. fi rst ptOmo~ this destructive dilCIUe. To Illustrate my point. I M" enclOStd ~vcral neW1P1pct di~ pinas or prominent persons anend- in& various tOCial functions. ~ pcop~ are all wcll-drnsed. anract- i ve and 1mihn1 -and they are holdina drinks. ( believe there is I 11ron1 subliminal mcssaac an thcle photos. The y &)amorizc dnnluna and identify 1t with pleasure, social tatus and suC«Ss. We must stop promotjna drink- in& as pan of the "aetuna to the top" syndrome. Wh'at do you thank? -W.W. IN RENTON. WASH. DEAR W.W.: I 11ree wl1' &k 11bllmlaaJ meua1e Uteory, IMlt some of tltole .... ses are filled w1Ua dJet cela u4 soda water. (Mlae, for ex.ample.) Nevu11telu1, before tatt.1 lite plchre, a compe- ttnt, experltnced pllo101raptaer 1ees 10 lt tlaat lal1 or Iler Hbjttts put down tlaelr drtu1. ll!ltcd the home for $22 million about one year ago with Beverly Hills agent Bruce Nelson. He has since a~kcd Hug to share the list· ing with him, and he in turn asked Brunson to share with her. Hug sold real estate for 25 years before retiring five year ago. Dur- ing her ca reer. she sold the homes of the Getty. Van de Kamp and O'Malley families. and '>he in - cludes o n her list the Udo hie es- tate of the late Gene W.1,hburn, owner of 7-Up. She recently returned to rcJI e~­ tnte, and 1 proud to be a part of ~e lling the DeAngelo's home. "This is a good way to get back in the businc ,"she aid The Gift That Has No Season VALENTINE PACKAGE includes Flowers, Bubble Bath, Continental Breakfas t C'n Patio, Champagne Boat Cruise, Cookies & Mill<, Bicycl es, Daily Pilot at Your Door, Board Games & Puzzles ... and much more Call For Details (714) 673-8800 ,, 617 l.odo p.,~ o,,., ''•P'"' Bwh. CA •2Ml • Beth Barmore, Brent Mayne "' Engagemem, llAftl'tm-MAYNE The engagement of Beth Lyn n Barmore and Brent Dancm Mayne ha_.. been announced by her father, the ·Rev. Dr. Gary Barmo re of Costa Me sa. She al o is the daugh- ter of Barbara Royal ort"Ninc. I Ii!> paren!s arc Costa Mesa res1 - dcnb Mr and Mrs. Mike Mayne. The couple arc graduate' of Co,ta Mesa High School. Oran~l' C'oa<;t College and Cal State 1 ullcrton She is an account.1r11 \\Ith lntecorp of lf'me and he 1' t ca tcher with th e Kamas C1t\ Ro\ al' U:"ehall Organization. · · .\n Oct 26 ''cdJ1ng 1\ pl.1nncJ MCDONH.l ·DICKfN \1r. and Mrs l J\\ re nee \\ 1ll1arn FRAGRANCE From C1 Hepburn "In th1' \\ hok lllm l1r1c ur 11f bl1111dr.:' .md bnoh,, 1111, rh;1rrn1ng. clc!-!.1111 \\1•m 1n ·•P p1:.1rcd 11111 11f 1111\\ht:H' \\ l llll'I onlt:. but '-hl' d 11111 lil.L·I, rrnll·m Jil r ml ' · I hc'c .l.r" ~1111 d11n'1 h."c 111 he I 'Upl r't 11 Ill \lC,lr .1 'll'lll \IL'.1linl! t\l.1LJ..1L' d.1ukr 11:11 \l".H' '!!" ll 'r1n.lnl h1' 111<:11 ... 111 lurlunc h .1JJini; .1 re.Id\ In \\l'.11 l111l· 111 hh fJ,hton 1nlkll1111 ll'.1r llC'll ltx.iJI\ ,11 \ 11., J 1llh \\ I lll' 'r.:1111.111 \I ti• I .1nd \ II \\ '"'") <>ur llll r\tl", ,11od111. lnl ,11 B111l1•ll" ..,, 11th C 1•.1'-I l'l.11,1 1ck bl.lll'd lhl llllllhlll' 11f "" llL'\\ \I IL J..1e I 1.11!1 Jllu~ 111' I.the I .1'"1 k.1tu1c' linl!cru:. b11d.tl .111d .1uL'' "'rll' ~11111ed.1\ hl• 111.l~ II} llll'll' \\l H ~1.tLl.ll'' hk I\ tJI \\1>1J.. .111d rt I pl.I\ I f1, l.1,t \,ll,lllllll, .1 f.tl II\, WI HAVI A NEW MENU Wtth I EntrHS Unda$10 440 Hcltocrapc (Ol"CINI dct Mar 67J-Ot10 Cat.nlccn McDonell and her fi . ance, Robert Dicken McDoncll of Corona del Mor have announced the engagement of their tJnughtcr, Cathleen Lyn McDoncll, to Robert Scott Dicken, ,on of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Diel.en of La Quinta. The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Marywood High School and the L'nl\crs1ty of Montana, where she h.1J a tennis !!cholarship and wa s '-••rtain of the varsity team her 'cnior yc::ir She '~a af(Lhated with lo..appa Kappa Gamma ~oronty "the ahtl attended Semester At 'lea I kr future hu .. b.1m.I 1s a gradu· .11c of ( orona dcl Mar High "idH~ll .ind Cal ~talc an Diego. I h: j .. a m1tn<1~e r at Environmental l'r11dmt" \l,1n"Jgcmcn1 Group 1 he\ \\Ill be marm:d June 29 .it Our L.1d) ol Mount Car mcl Cath- llh• Churdl in UJlhoa '"·" .1 hchcopta JJUnl Jhout Me- \H o M1"1 I~ I JU~t go h,1d. . .ind l11r1h het\ltcr.:n Lo Angele' and :'\l'\" Y url., "hic h 'ound' gl.1mor- 1111' but I' rcallv h.trd Yt Orl. .. I Ii' .1d' 1~c fur \\Clmcn "\\'e;lr dnthc' th.11 f11 ~to'l \'llmcn \ltC.tr dn1he' tnl1 tight And forget thJt '1Up1d cnhir ch.m thing -Yt1ntcr, 'pnnl! 'I h.11\ the h1p.gc\I ripoff" \u.1inling tu th1' 1:ha rm1n~ . .51 · 'L .1T-i1ld. hem-tied gr.:n tlcman. he nihnn "111 lnntmue to Jump .ir11un1l hirc,cr .ind 1hhe1ugh ''"men ln'c ,h,,uldcr pad' (be· 1.1u'i: 11 mJl.n thL·m kl<il. \mJllcr L \l''"' h~·1 c eJ,c I. th L') .ire t.1d1nl! I\\ ,, \nd "h.111..in "<:loot. for.,.1rd 111 th" 'Prllll!' ,\ burc;t ol hlrnding L11l1'I liml' green, hl>I pint. 111r.11101\c 111 I hrtE:hl gnld \le 1 I 111' ( u: d \\ 1lllll' n ,h,,u Id \\ 1: .1 r 111l1'f \\ 11' 11 'I. it doc,n't Co\t .in~ nwrt: MYSTERY From C1 1111.1n~c \\ hL'll 'he \\rote "Uu~e\ man." thi: '11•1"\ ,,f .1 \\oman "hu ·ha' tn die her ".1\ out l"\I a ,h,1110" gra\c 111 111Jc r to '·"c her~clf and her d .1u~htcr O'CJll.tghan ~ay o,he 'h.1J 111 ua" I do"'n into the '!r ''' \\Ith her heroine: in order 111 dl•,cnhc the c\pcriencc In 'Piie llf her penchant fo r "IU'I· rcn,r.:. O'Call.1gh.in (Ytho 11 .. c, in ''''''"" \ 1qo) 11, a hJpp1ly mar· ried \\onl.1n with l\\O grown ch1l- Jrr.:n Although !the hJs no cnm1- n .ti r c' lH d or I u rt d pa' t • OC Jll.1~han admit\ to being an ,l\1d rc.1der "When I'm not \\rit· IOI!. I c.1n go on J reading btnRe th 11 tal.c' me through t~u l°)ooki. a ti.I\ ln ,trul tor' arc alYtJ)'> telling th1:1r \tudcnh to Ytntc \lthJt the) l.ncm ... 0 '( Jll.t~han 'ay!i, "but I d1,Jgrcc. I tell people to ignore 1h.1t ~HhlC:C 'uu \houlJ 'Mlle .1bou1 \Ith.it \Ou li~c to re:id "I'm ,, hrm helleH:r thJt reading prnsr••m' the brain You get an in· 't1nc11,c feel for all that goes into \\.fllln~ not th.H ou can do 11 ri~ht ,m,iv -but it\ there." l·ortun.Hcl), 11 takes all kind-, of per!.on,ll11iec; to l.cep the ~orld - Jnd the publishing 1ndui.try - gomg around. At conference" charni.:ten tic trait ~ stand out (.)'Callaghan sum up the differ· encec; th1~ way· "Mystery wnrers .ire reserved and -a lot, not all -arc 'stuff)". Horror writers are much more irreverent, and they h:wc • ~onderful dark ~en c or humor." lfcr latCl\t book (a rcbruary re• lease), " omcthing's Calling Mc llomc," 1s u very c ry story that's filled with terrific characters and er nOI too far from her ntral hometown along the Mi i lppi. I fer la t Delilah West mystery, "Hit • nd Run," ha j~t been pub· h hcd in r ~rback, the nut "Set Up" -tS due out th1 fall. We need vot1. ........ ,.., •. ..... Cllln 11'1 lrl II Caleb saves Angel from Vlrgll · ~ ... ~ _ ~~rn.~b~~n~~~~ By Lynda Hinch ,old bean nocklacc ud an ultimatum to LOVING: Isabelle datdims 011. Carty most rominent of 1.1 uni Beach's dust an~ may serve the arts and Holtl AmMca ~ .,.._ him « ond their 3S·ytar mr-. lnfonns Abril lhc dkt not have an abOr· annufi summer •rt festivals have crafts fair more than hurt II ALL MY CHJLDalN: Katie la anary n.,c. Wiie• Hek:n edmlu she doesn't tlon years •ao. 1hc pvc birth to a son. been put on notice by their exhibi-Attendance record for the Fes- when Joey ub her to mediate an •rau· think he eaually abu1ed Jake, she wot• Trisha will not bcllcvc Cabot'• video-tors. tival of Arts (FOA), home of the mcnt he and Emily Anne are havina. rica how Jake wm react. taped confctMOn that he wu responsible The major itory is further out in famous Pageant of tile Ma!>tcrs, Havina lcamcd from Lanie that Jeremy DAYS or OUR UVES: Carty tells Bo for the Arcort cover up. SM blames Oay the canyon 11 the Sawdust festival have bee n brought into quc!>tion Is the man In Ceara'a hfe, David tells that Victor needs him, now that Aleun· and wants nothina 10 do with him. Shana where 1 big shake-up is happenina. by some of its own artists I he Ccara hit father only romanced her to dcr is alive and living with Justin and 11 heartbroken 11 the thought of C.bot'a It seems that the Sawdust board newly formed Fe t1val Art1\ts CoJ- brcu up C.eara's relatloNhlp 1'h DIMd. Adrienne. Lawrence has a stra"'c rcac-mlJdccds. Dane continues 10 dcnrc has ded ded to re-evaluate its show lition of Exhibitors ,(r ACE) ha!i Rcfusina to bcbcve that Jeremy does love don whett a boy tells Kim that his father Shina. O ay learns he will act the Alden rules for the l991 season. A nor- announced that P,a t report~ ot her, Cura will not to see him. Nat•lie'a has thrcat~ne~ to beat him Admlttina fonunc Ir Ciwyn will re-many him. Carly mal p ractice each year, except that heahhy inerca C) 1ri -annual ~11cnd· and Tr~'• plan lo tape Adam'• confcs-that Kim ts naht about sculn& her up. has a nashback in wh ich 'he secs a m1n this time the question of manufac-ancc at the FOA arc 1n error sion of only marryina Natalie for money . Lawttn,.:,fusca to tell her what h.is shot to death. tured clothing has been bro ught-In face of their claim' the is ruined when Adam rcali%cs Brooke plan is.~~ aYOid~ he~ &rowin& fcclinp ONE LIFE TO UVE: Carlo's and Ga· 'up. FACE group. under the lcadcr,h1p was lapin& their conversation. TrC"YOr and for Sh_anc spcndina tune •hh Marcus. bricllc's plan 10 act Gabrielle into Viki's Technically nothing that is not o f sculptor Oa\ld SabJroff. h.i!> rc- N11alie 1c1 Adam 10 bchcvc he Is the fa -Leaming that Jack hu been 1umcd down made by the arti ts them elves is imtiated it call for the fe~t1\al to r lo E " h 1 h' aooc1 vaccs works when Gabrielle leads I d thcr of Brooke's unbOm child. Will no-or• an, vc ouers 10 e P 1m out by allowed 1n the Sawdust. However, conduct a national -.ean.h for a of Laguna as an art co ony an a · h" J le Tina's family 10 Texas. Tina it 1hrilled ( marryinJ im! ac consid~n. ~anyi~a many of the annu al summe r credible director 'A-Ith cll:tCn'i1\.c lack of interest in the FOA 1t<.el litta that Palmer's spells ceasc(l when Opal was out of town. Eve so lhat she o n act Ntclt s 1nhent when she teams Cord is the baby's fa· • · be fh a a re•ult of unimaoinauve le01d· . • ther AWllrc that Carlo is still out 10 get events most prominent mcm rs arts management eitpcnem:c e ~ 0 ANOTHER WORLD: Necdina a way 10 uve Marley from beina chaflcd with Jlkc's allcmplcd murder, C.s.s decides lhat he hu no choice but 10 get Marley ro crack on the stand. During her testimony, Marley brcaJcs down and ad· m11s that Jake raped her on the ni&ht of his shoo1iq . Donna announces to the crowd that she Is the blonde who shot Jake! On the stand, Donna al~ cll11ims •nee and ~ave his newsp•pc•. Franlde her for Niki's part in Johnny's murder, regularly use mass production T · an1sts point to \\Jn1ng crcd1b1ht) ership. urges Jc~~1fcr to htcll Jack what hap-Vilci joins forces with falcc to protect shirts to place their work on. That .-----------------------'-"-------- pencd u.;twccn er and Lawrence. may be about to change. 1ha1 she shot Jake afte r he 1hrc11cncd 10 expose her 1nd1scre1ion 10 Michael and the twins. Relinq_ulshina her bankbook 10 Rachel. Paulina claims that she 1s lcavina Bay City for good. Ryan and Fnnlc1e team that there is no autopsy report on IUthlccn. AS mt WORLD TURNS: Jessica in- Jennifer races ove r to Jack's, onfS' to find Megan. Alex Rnd Bo grow closer a lhcy A3 a result of this tentative him in bed wi1h his new wife. Evcl Eve is try 10 help Nat. Tina gives birth 10 1 baby change, a class actio n lawsuit has f I N. le girl. Hunter's seduction scene scares the chic 'uspcct n 1c 's murder. been mentione d by some poten-Mcgan who s11ll loves Jake, but she "-Cln· GENERAL HOSPITAL: A heartbroken tially o usted exhibitors. In the ' . h ,__ Lu dcrs if Hunter m1gh1 be the man for her. Bobbie rca acs s c must &•~ cas to past, whenever a Sawdust member Cheryl. Tony Wiiies out on Bobbie. SANTA BARBARA: Cruz instructs his has threatened to file a lawsuit, Monica's money-saving kick mcanJ that men 10 find the man who has been ha· the traumatized board has capitu· Tracy, Ashton and Ned must live 1n the ras ins Eden Eden is drawn 10 the awe hued rather the n face such action. &alehouJC without arry help from the "'here she finds "" old, dusty suitcase Further complicating the live of servants and all lu~urics cut. Edge con-Opening the ,u1fc.i\C, Eden finds wmc the Sawdust administration is t'he 11nues to pirate Yldco tapes OH the po-clothes and a m:11chboot from Les 811. dcci ion by the County Health De- licc force, Frisco spends his da}"S as a the French b1s1ro Chantal rold her about partmcn t to mandate extensive up- housc husband. Kelty gently rc1cct tiunt's mamagc pro-grading in food storage and servi- poul, saying she doesn't love him 1hc ccs before for the '91 opening can GUIDING UCtlT: Frank rcc:c1.,.es J . v.ay he 10 ... cs her Ar 1unpoin1, Juha occur. In order to accomplish thcs lcucr from Uncle Sravros. who 1s about forces Dash 10 drl\.-C her 10 • remote an additional S400 ha been to amvc m the States w11h a bride for Frank. Mallet confronts Lisa about her mountain cabin C.C. warns Kc11h that he slapped on top of the basic en- v.111 prove Keith tried to fnmc Eden \\1th trance fee, bringing the amount to ..._. •11 IO'O Quinn's murder. A nervous Keith prays an all time high of S900 per exh1b-=~• ..._.....,~~ 1h111 C.C won't be able 10 prove his lat· itor. ~,.~ ·~ltAOI •llllSSOl'lll.IO IUPIA 'Miii ! 70\ (e.-CSI theory Dash tclb Julia 1ha1 he's only This amount has outraged many --... , ,..,,.. -c.r .. - -- •!Jo -"°" ' ... ' , fonns Barbara that Hal is intent on ob- 111nina a divorce from he r. Virail lurks around the farm while An&cl is sm1na in· side by herself. C.lcb a.aves the day when Virgil tncs to auack Ansel. C.lcb pock· el5 a gun •hen he teams 1h11 Henry is 11 the Lakeview. Lily wonders 1( Henry buagcd the phones in Chicaao. thus 11p1ng her and Holdcn'1 plan to rcndcz· vous without An&cl's and Lucinda's knO'Nlcd&c Kim tells Bob 1h11 he has hi· tic umc left 10 deadc 1f he wants 10 spend the rest of his lire w11h her or with Susan. Connor puts the moves on Linc. Andy admits 10 Counncy that he's h1pp1· er w11h her than he ever was w11h Juhc Caleb promises hunself 1ha1 he IS 101ng 10 1c11lc the score with Henry once and for alt desire 10 seclc revenge on him for having dumped her Roger proceeds w11h his plot 10 bilk the Sp3uld1n1 for1unc while 11 the same lime. Alan-Michael reallies 11S high value. Fletcher Oirts w11h Alex. who wonders where Roger could poM1hly be. Vanessa is dcv;i~1a1cd by Billy's rcve· la11on rhat he mamcd Nadine 1n Las Vcgu Mindy and Roger discover lhJl they nrc slrandcd 1n Chicago because of a snowstorm tfamp avoids ansv.c:rin' Gilly's quc:)tlOns about Tia. Mindy 1sn'1 sure \\hcthc:r or nol she likes 1hc: idea or being sn~cd 1n "-llh Roger Blal..c: 1\ sur· prised "'hen Holly luggcm they mO\'C 1n 1ogc1her. Jusrm rccc1\·cs some d1s1urt>mg news ahoul his c:hn1c in India Ro\) acc1· dentally learns that I lolly has chllnscd her hv101 accommodallOM guilty or loving her and that she 1s the Sawdust regulars who arc calling .~4::SA iw c'r::: '"0'7':1 one who needs professional help. for a boycott. Thi stand will allow 1.;~;;:i1'=m.mm~~-.i·;-;;•;;-~----·l!?--lliiil-..llilllii"ll_llii_illiiilG6GlieiTllillm•• THE BOLD le TllE BEAUTIFUL: Enc reports 10 Ridge and Brooke thal Sally refused lo release Fchc11 from h1.r ron- rracl Marso is in disbchcf •hen Jake s1a r11 to wonder 1( he 1m111ned Ben's abu\c: While lhanna an cmorional re- union w11h Mugo, Jake hears the tin· khn& sound Jake vis11s Ta)'lor. 1elhns her 1ha1 he tJ los1n1 his mind. Brooke IJ 1hrillcd about v .. orlcJn& at 1hc new lab 11 Forrcsrcr Enc ti arran11n& for he r. J ulic 1ums down Oarke's bribe, aucrtm& 1h1t she must write Sally's book When Step- hanie frets that she won't be ahlc 10 sur· vive in the real world, Ruthann promises her lhal she won'I abandon her. Sally mlfes Macy's request to rclcuc Felicia from her contract. AJ1hou1h she rcah1es that lhis IS hard on Thomc's and M1cy's relationship. Sally is certain that they will O\crcomc 1t. Ben presents Helen with a I Tll£ YOUNG AND TllE RESTLE : Sc:o11 tells Cricket 1ha1 while he sympJ· 1h1zcs v.-11h Sheila, he sull l~-cs Uiuren When Shc:1lo1 experiences abdominal pains. she tells a nurse 1ha1 she 1s in the early si;ig~ o( premature: labor. D11nc erases Nina·~ mcuagc 10 David. u k1ns him 10 meet her for lunch IS3ac tell) Drad lhJI he uw him 11gn the ccrt1fica1c Once Orad find~ proof rhal Canic lrlclicd him 1nro m:imJgc. he m.ikc) his v.av b.lcl 10 GenoJ C11) Despite Ca s1c:·s dcclarJlion of IO\lc, Br.id wallu out. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! ••A <AJll\<., n U. o,f.H\ 10 . I LOHI .. r- •Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • BaUoon Bouquets • Plams • Gifts • Baske ts • Dned Flowers " Ill ., ~ "' •Mt ., ... '\ t .._ •• We were so thrilled and . excited about moving into our new store that we got carried away and ~bought more than we should have. We need to reduce that inventory. Starting Saturday, February 9th and ending February 16th, we will be having a sale ... SOo/c off selected items now in stock. Come early for best selection ... and remember our new address is now 1803 Westcliff Drive. CH A R L ES H . 8 A R R _____ _. .. ,,...,. s .... 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Wl~ W•lw• l'Ci • 31 ~ 30 s • S 9 All Proceeds go to The American Red Cross ~l>P-l<-Y ~\~o's Hct-1..~ l 6 W v~ ~LL HAllOI t'WtN CINIMAS llu"'°' 91..,i l W tO"I ~·'ffl 6Jl.JSOI I Steeping With tt.e lnemr I 11 4S I 0, 1 4~ ~ 4S. 8. lO 7 Oon<H Whh W.klea \l'G 131 12, J 30 7 • 10 1~ J l.......,,cl 1c1 ... .+..,.ch G 'J • I u.,. .... ,, 6 I') 4 lun J 1 •~ 5 4~ 9 45 Orlfte" IP l 30 1 JO I') Laguna Beach IDWAIOS SOUTH COASf 1.AOUNA 4 l' S Coo•• 'i• ,4971711 ( LASSlfl~ D INDf: X 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO •te-6t00 THE DAil Y PILOT OUOLINU r ASS•FtfC U>' ( F Mfl1 H T~ t!t'hOr • S.,.. .. f'I ~on H ft,.,.. )(\J,Jr• f'l ti••C.AT10 .. DEADLINE M N1l) Tv~•'f' 'A*'-'nf"'Ml•• '""'"'.' ,. rtQe, 'S•tiUfdh '" '" S 30 PM MO<' S 30 PM r.-~JOPM /<led) 30 PM T"'1n ~ 30 PM f " 3 JO PM f• ~ 10 p.,. CHECIC YOUA AO THE Fl .. IT DAY •" .,..... ,. A"CI a<. viacy • ' ,... > ,] l.)(' .. u p._.,,... •ti~ Hou1e1 .... For Sale •• eneral 1002 "(ul•t ~ lo•'•·• ... R,..,., ' ., l: (<, ... , ~-\. ' . . W..I ' ' . ··•i . . "•. . ·~' 0 ..... , l"\ . .. Balboa Island 1006 eneral 1002 DUPLEX -IN LAW NPT·Ocn VU, 1st blk ESTATE SALE. 3 BA. 1 $480K Bkr 64'2·3850 BA, as II $485.000 218 Opal. OPEN DAILY 1-5. 723-0690 5% SOLUTION Purchaso lho home of ;our ChO•CO w1lh only ~ .... down Ho clo.ing cos1'1 nnoded This '' no• " VA FHA or O'lll Iv Sh HI' Vou •8· '"C vo 100-.. l)wnersh1p '!. 1ooo.e •11• l>P•1ot1a 1.1u-.1 r1<1~e clt>1n crod I ~·Cl s111b e tnc:onie , Co Erw ', Ag• ;'Jrl·-lJ)J INVESTORS'! DUPLEX S25K dwn break even cash flow 1' 1 yrs new Sacr1f1ce Call Ko11h 240·0813 Agt. SELLING OR BUYING A PROPERTY r R FREE 1•,FORl.'ATION CALL I 800 777 8836 ProMATCH ~ ttw> ....,.,. •no need • p1ace 10 '10<• you• stun? C•US<IOf!O can help Corona del Mar 1022 BEACH HOUSE Charming 2BA 1 ''IBA 1 s1 bile of Olde CdM Could be 3BA S7 I 5K Open Sun 1 4 227 Iris Chris Brigand1 Cannery V1llago Ally s13.3n1 or 642-4575 MISA CHUMA N-po11 llod/l9'+\ $• 646 S02S IClnderg-n Cop ll'G 131 17 30, 4 !O I L-li wt..'t T olkl"O ,1(; 1 l 2 3S. 6 20, I 0 I Oree" C.rd I'( 'l 1 IS. 3 )() S • ~ 8 I 0 2 LA Sto,.., PG I 3 '' IS 7 30 4 45 1 9 IS ----- ! • •• '. t t " 1· ~ .... '•• • . ' ... ···•1111• ~ IO J' J 'I ·~· 'I ' • • l """"· ...• :'· .. · ' -.. :. · . Corona dcl Mar 1022 I BEST BUY ON SPYGLASS 642 -5678 Corona dcl M<ir 102? CUSTOM ESTATE Absolute BHt Area Value! Like new 6BA 6Ba Cuatom 8,800 tt. alee gatod Palallal Ea· tale on prof lndacp'd 18,000 101 w/Ocean View. Custom pool spa & waterlatl. An absolute Steal at S 1 .595.0001 Open Today. PATRICK Tl!NOA! Agt 721·1200 ev.r $140,000.000 $old) Corona del Mar 1022 PANORAMIC VIEW From high on the hllll SBA 3BA 1 bonus rm I Totally redone, Costa Mesa 1024 TERRIFIC Location for busy pro- f enlonal. 2Br 2Ba condo $187 ,000 Nora Higgins Realtor 499--5485 g I a n I Y a rd · BEST PATRIOT $1 , 135.000 For your •SS,000 down, 3Br private 1howlng, call 2ea. lg lot w/new roof, MAXINE GOLDEN kitchen. copper aprin- 760·5000 599-7-466 klera, $199,900. Call CHUCK & LIZ JONES ~ .. / 831·12&8 or 648-5743 ~~~~'fl l~\·11 leiU *TRADE-IN• CAPECODCOTTAGE Motivated o wnett w ill I •NEW LISTING• take your home or du· Addition & New roof pl111 & trade for beau· 1985 3BA·2BA + F R. OPEN HOUSE hful 3BR CdM home .. 3 flreplaces Lovely SAT & SUN 1 .5PM I Spons Cons Serv Rllr decor-Lg rear yard • 720-7400 Otf91'ed at '345.000 3BA 4BA, quiet locl BUILDERS 3Br 3Ba OPEN SUN 1·5 Wonderful appeal pvt brand new condo 3S8 E 19th Stroot beach, $689,900. Open Set/Sun 11·5 SHATZEN REALTY 4&3 SEARA DRIVE 715,'> Larkepur S409K 759-1234 ca157;.4400352 S89-738t or 858·34•2 Costa Mesa 1024 LET'S MAKE A DEAL By Owner S25K dn-OWC Lets negollat•Com• Sae I 2264 N. Meyer/Wilson Dana Point 102 LUXURIOUS 3BR 2 POINT LOMA OR OPEN SAT1SUN 1·5 I Medllorranean con· tomporary w cean --------- vlow, pool. spa. 5BA. BY OWNER 2Br 2ea RrVIERA TWNHME Overloolctng Dana Harbor Whitewater & vlow to S D 36' AV boat garage Only S635K Owner 714· 638·1 81• 4BA ' FA $1 395,000 condo so o f hwy I 3BA 2/12BA, UIOO a f. ESTHER YANK Pool, spa, ocean v1ow mega upgrades, oak wetbar. frplc, sl\ylls & lilo . end unit. 760·5000 64(). t 529 5259K Bkr no 1593 $237,~00 Call DON hr /AA.V --642·97t7 flt.U,ll"lfa , Bost Buy In CdM11 31 ~·~\1 :i~·'' 1''' ~; ~2ar~i~; ~;,0~.lii- SELL through claaif ied 642-5671 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 Huntington Beact1 1040 BRAND NEW LUXURY 4 PLEX Near Huntington Har· bOur. Over 9000 IQ ft Many amenities In· eluding 4x8 Tiie lub I May finance up to 90~. Consider all of· fers Prlnclpala only 848-9501 Of 848-851 7 1 'It Ml. to SCHiii 3 BR, I ~. BA, hugol cul-d•-••c lot w AV acceaa NHd• paint & E:-J Irvine 1044 OPEN HOUSE SAT I SUN 1-4PM 28A 28A condo, looks Ille• a modeil Nice patio. low fH • tow tax, $183,000. 1&3 TAAOCCO Call Jim S.'4· t 352 llJ-4400 elbow grease Thou-1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii~=;I 1anda betow marlctl! • '204·9:2~::~r OPEN SAT 12·5 Huntinqton HarbOlJr 1 042 ON THE WATER! With boat al p In front I 2BA 21h8A twnhme w 1ec gate, 191'\nle, pool & beach. '479,000 Bkr 84&-8583 Irvine 1044 50WETSTONE WOODBRIDGE $207,500 2BA 2BA. atteched dbl gatage •Also for lse S1135 OPEN SUN 1·5 4 EL PASEO I TURTLE ROCK PT S• 1 S,000. Plan I w 0011tandlng views ol Uv1 cloM to nature'! reservolro, tit•• a. Great vlowe, 1peotac· mntna Htghly up· ular floor plan, over groded •Also for lso 2,400 .ci ft 3 BR & $1950 mo den & fem rm French Pengbum Propt doors OPEN SUN 1 PM 3 ROCKY KNOLL I 759-8389 & 37 MISTV __ _.;....;;...;;.~;:..;:;..;;.,_ __ , MEADOW Fran Lugo. Agt SS7-4373 & 325· 3465 moblle WMI"* )'OU 119 IOet I r.ng a w•llet Of• Codler ~ ... • Cl&Utfi.d ad CW! helc> Ir acil 11 down BAVEA GWCESALE 642-5671 Laguna Beach 104 BUYERS DREAM 2 houses. t big 101 Zon•d bualn••• 2605 Laguna Cenyon, $395.000. terms Holp finance. Bkr 855-6848 Btlul N Lag 1 BA, wh1to sands view. drastic $100.000 reduction for lmmedlale sale. <&97-3031 Newport Beach 106 •BEACH FIXER• Great duplex w poton· 11a11 Walk to beech Seller motivated. w•ll consider trade A bar· gain at SS80.000 873·1900 •ENTERTAINER'S Spectacular Dover Shores Custom Pool ~•omo 4BR 3 280 Rm for tennis • Pon ornmle Vlowa from 1111 rooms. boy & city Its Only Sl.295.000 w TEAMS! Cell ASTRID 721-3275 A t When you're ready to buy, do it the ·fast, ~ and least • e~nstve '!3Y - ch'eck our open Ho~ Directory ... OCIAI VllW VALUIJ ~ 18' 28• Nwpt tit• hOme w/ ocean by • C'l1Y light• ""-' • bonu1 rm + wt ltUOiOI hlOw market vatu. •t 1511,toot AM" lllT IUYI SP•doua 48r 2'AB•I• .............. . M edlt•rr•n•an VIII•, Priced to ••II at 1507,0001 Prof land· •caped v•uttld ce11- lng1, A/C, MC. 1)'9- tem, f•m rm 1 more. A vatuel TINNll COURT VALUEl . . . T'e''ri-. . . . l ( ) ~ ' '' ' ~1dl1 · 1 jr 1() T 111 11 · ~) t 1 <tr I ( I \j 1 I 'f 0 Tenn11 court t1tate Palatlal, very prv1 eBA. 4 ,700 If, HCluded tropical eatata on "• acre with cuatom P<>OI, 1pa & lighled llnnl1 court A rare opportunity at HM.000 w/TERMSI ---------NWPT HOTS to vleW $5,500 In t>e1utlt1JI uoo hm for Sale or L.ae Moblle Home Park. 5br, 3ba. s .. to •PP. Older trlple wide. reclSpe,Wtnl c.ftM ....,~ Large covered patio O + Inner Q8fden patio PEN HOUSE w/1ountaln. Moder"'° SAT & SUN 1().4 1 ~ng FOR FREE IHFOAMA TlON CAU. t IOO 7T7 8834 ....... ' ABSOLUTE STULi Brand new cu1tom 4BR 3~BA home w/ 'eo· panoramic. plc- tur11que t>ey, mtn & city tight vlewal Peta- tltal ••tat• w/merble, Corten & ltete-<>f·the- •rt 1ppl1. An un- lurpeued BEST BUY et $ 9 9 7•, 6 0 0 W/ TERMS!. Price •d· 1u11ed ssoo.00011 lied. profualonally 5.47 SANTA ANA AVE. decorated. 13 Bohvar. Charming Ca~ Cod Udo Patk, N B cottege, white picket # G1·11t'rdl 2102 *DUPLEX 2Br 18a up, lg t8r t Be lower 25JC95 lot- ahatp S355K.Jlrft Jseobt Cannery Wlage Realty S73-37T7 Ot 722-8520 •IEACH LISTING! 3BR 28A home In lence. over•z cmr IOI, Npt Hghta. Complet I y r e n o v a I e d /u p- graded 3BR, 2BA, lam rm. 2-car gar, 2 yards, French doora/ window•. Dutch door entry. frplc. new crpta & hardwd ftr• & roof & •lcylll. S525K Call quiet , .. ldentlat area. Gene at 744-4064 or OPEN TODA.YI av baach & bay. 842·1222 S429K. Ronda Hein. -.;.-=~=------•ABSOLUTE Cannery v111ago Realty 0Dtn Hou11 Sun 2·5 673-3777 or 846·7212 ls I u ff s re n oval e d BARGAIN II SBA 4'~8A, 4,800 1 I home w/lrg lot, 20ll42 pool & •P•· Mothor-ln· law unit • gre11 lor en- tertaining Ownor HC· rlflce 1ale below mer- ket II $844,!)()() w TERMS •MAIN BAYFRONT ·unda'. 2201 Fortuna CONDO 2Br 1 Ba. S419K. Agt. 75N200 2100 st. 18nctv bench PENINSULA HOME 5499.500 OPEN Sat/I Sun 1·4. 1817-A West Bay Ave. Cannery Vil· taqo Rlty. 673·3777 3109 C~Y ST I PATRICK TENORE Agt 72t·t200 I (Oii., $140,000.000 Sold) *VIEW* BELCOURT HILL Light & airy 2 marble lrplc1. European kltch· en Guard gated $599,000 840-9306 •OCEAN VIEW• Step1 to "ndl Lrg du- ' plex In prime area Oreal rental potential I Loll of amenltle• True value at $840.000 173·1900 •SACRIFICE• Boach tear-down Lro R·2 IOI S42~.000' 873·1900 NEW BAYFRONT LISTING! Ouple11 w pvt docto 3BR 2BA 2BR 2BA • In e11collent conc11t1on 1n11do & out• $749.000 DIANA PROSSER 760-SOOO 644·6~90 NEW smtSH TOWNHOMES •"MAR BRISAS"• 4 Remaining! 3 BR 2 '. AA Fam Rm Bonus R"T1 wet oer aft gnr 11 c 2 230 sct n ot won de. signed l&v1ng spec• OP(N DAILY t t ·5 2421 EA.ST 16th ST Newport Be~cn 548-9723 •OCEANFRONT JBR 2•,BA condo. custom w roof top garden $795K OPEN SAT SUN t -4 1015 E Balboa Blvd unit A Herb Marshall Agt Cannery Village Realty 673·3777 or 673-6-'27 BAYFRONT DUPLEX w'Boat Dock H78K 3 2 & t t-New crpt tnru-out• NEW Cop por plumbing lauct'IS 1ot1e11 , gar door onnrs drywall ~ ~•t>1· nots too' Ooclc holds 2 t>oats 25 .35· Rm 10 evtonc1 IX>lh levet~ towlllr1 tho w.,tor JACOBS llTY 675-6670 BAVSHORE NE W HM Entertainer s dehghl O pen floor p la n v aul ted cetl 4br S.845 OOOLH OPEN SAT SUN 1-4 30 2512 CRESTVIEW OR Own Agl 722-0507 BIG CYN ON 11th Fairway w/ View - 4Br 4 Ba Versa1lle1 · on a nuoe pll'I corner 101 Compl remod In 01n• Limestone entry & lutchen decor spiral staircase All new Qualtty everything lhru-outl Now only $1 395.000 JACOBS ALTY 875-8870 BY OWNER Lrg Bay•· horH hm Sell 1.2M or trade for Harbor ., .. hm or A-2 , 10 OCEANFRONT S700K value 846·5594 New conatruc:tlon, ver· ••aLUf'f'·• condo: satlla noor plan 48R 3Br 2''°'8a. UR. don, 48a home or 2nd lg ottc; wtde grnt>lt; home w12BR Income mny upgrds $445K u n I 1 A 1 k 1 n g _a .... r_o_wn_r---"-T..;.2..;.1 ·-'8..;.1..;.1.;:;3 __ OPEN s ';:~·~N 1-5 EASTILUFF I 4009 SEASHORE OR Luak built 4 BR, 2.5 1 BalbOa NowPort Alty BA upgredes thruout. French wlndowl/ ooor•. crown molding, & more By owner. $625.000 720-875' REDUCED FIXER UPPERlll $38 000 9000 aq tt IOI, 2200 aq ' tt l\oua• GrHt poten- Best tocallon In SH tl•lll &44-8031 Ag!. lalend Slngl• level Harbor View By Ownet. 2BR · den on 00'' Momego, '"' crpt/tlle/ CourM Priva11 pool A paint. 48R $510,000. •P•· Owner an1tiOVS 640-1497 or e2s.2201. OPEN IUN 1-4PM 10 OCIAN YllTA Now only SMt.000. MONICA RUGGIERI 7~IOOOX107 RH: IS0.07IO RfAW , \t\\'I "TJ' I~~\ 11 RCAL.f 5 " M•rbor l/lew Hom••. Por1oflno. 4BR. 3ineA. 1100,000 (leH for caah). owe d p. Pttn. 'only nm $r ........ 52. eve, N&-2015 dap. JUIT LllTIDI . Prime Ph .. e II loca- llon H v. Homea. Up- graded Mon4ICO .,..., the QrMnbeft. Open Sun 2.S. 1943 fJOft Manlelgh U7t,ooo. SUSAN SCANLAN CoNt ~~ Prope. Aea·no-eoa5 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS • ...-40 Cenyon Island Or Nowpor1 Beach 644·HIOO 5352.000 Sun 1·5 542 Aliso Newport Beocti 249-7826 $410.000 1001 W Stevens 419, Santa Ana 668·9333 s 1 23 900 Sun 1·4 Sun 12·4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN e ...-•e Rue Maraeill•s. Big Cyn t~B 642·5200 S595.000 Sund<lV 1-5 422 Ahso Ave Nwpt Hgts, NB 6-a2 5200 $469 000 Sund,1v 1 5 • 1 0 Wild Ooo'e Ct Nev.pert Crest 973.7300 S3t0.000 Sun t -4 120 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644~200 S510 000 Sun 1-4 30 3 BEDROOMS • "'80 SH Isl nd, Big Cyn McLain 844· 1600 $525.000 •unday 1 ·S • • 19t t Klnga Roed. NB 675-23 t I 1748,000 Sat Sun I ·5 • • • 408 36th St, Newport 111and 842·5200 $750,000 Suoday 1 ·5 11-43 Port Manlelgh, HarbOr View Hm1, NB 844-1800 $479,000 Sunday 2·5 205 Su11nnah Pl, Eut11de, CM 631·12" $?97,000 Sunday t2·5 217 Via C>Meto, Udo letand 675-4822 1595.000 Sat Sun 1·5 • • 3901 Cali. And•luei., San Clemente 497· I 'Tf I 1823,000 Sun I t _.. t 12 Via Oulto, N .8 . eea-9333 S03S.OOO Set/Sun t.!I 3 BR plus FAM AM or DEN ........... a..c.... ...... 711 ION 11.en.ooo ...,.., t2 .. • I· . I'· . ! u; Chatmlng Penln•ula Pt 2Bt t BA. new carpet frplc, encl 2 car gat. S1400 yrly. 67~ Coruntl del Mar 2122 •SHOAECLIFF• Mini view, pool, private beach•• $3,500/mo CALL B.J JOHNSON 72, -0048 Of 644~200 Grubb & Ellis SOOF HWY JBR t BA, 1 car ga- rage avl now $1250 mo Diana Cappel 1!31-1266 •rim osta Mesa 212 • ...-2005 Yacht Defender, Seav1ew NO 844-9060 $795 000 Sun I !; • 221 M llord Corona del M111 6-44-1600 S 1 78~.ooo Sat Sun 1 !> • 227 Evenino Cyn. Shoreclts CdM 644-9060 $1 79~ 000 Sun •·~ • 79 Hiiisdaie Or Belcourt Terr NB 83t-7300 $899.000 Sun 1·5 I 1300 Westc:lttt Or, WHtChtf. NB 631-7300 5475,000 Sun t -5 "04 Garnet. Balboa Island 675-4822 5895.000 Sat.Sun 1.5 231! Hartford Bayrldgo 673· 7300 S.J69 500 Sun I 4 4 BEDROOMS • 4S01 Surrey Cameo H.ghlands CaM 64"·1600 $849 OOO •unday t ·5 • • 2512 CresM-Or BayshOres. NB 722-0507 S845 OOOLH Sal Sun 1·4 30 20252 Eas!WOOd. Huntington a .. ch 668-9333 $339.900 Sun t2 1 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 2 t 00 Santiago. Newport Beach 721·1200 $997,500 Set Sun 1·5 • • • 4009 Seaahore Or. Newpon Be•ch 72J.4.494 S 1 , 795,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 ••t314 Mat1nera Or Baycrest, NB 6.31-7300 $725.000 Sun t-4 30 800 AlePPo. Eutbtvff, NB 760-5000 S4t0.~un 1·5 ..... 2 sse e<estvtew, Newport Beach 640-2500 $e90.000 Sun t ·S • ..... 2001 Yacht Vlgtlant, S••vlew. NB &44·9060 sns.ooo sun 1-5 • ...-2005 Yttehl 0.fender, SellVI-. NB 144-9060 STM.000 Sun 1 s + ••t2ta Pol•rl1, Neowpot1 ... Ch &40-2500 St,295,000 hVSun t-4 + t 126 WM• Sella Way • ..._, Vw HI CdM a:U-1300 1711,000 a. Sun t-6 • 2711 ,,.,.,.. ....... C4IM • a M'ao 1111.000 ~I .. ...... "'-Udo .... Udo .... .,,.noo 11.on.aao ._.,,, , .. ••Bta HI 5* U.. GllMY UM ............ 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Harbor View H1•1s 644 6200 $695 000 Sun t·!> 1430 Ootpntn Terrace Co•ona oel Mar 6'14 1600 $839 000 S.11 Sun 1 5 1627 H"bor Crest Cr, Spygtn' R.dgft 644 1600 $705.000 Sun 1 4 4 Monterey Cir Spyglau COM 644·1600 $775 000 Sun 1 ~ q7 316 & 3t6 'J jasmine 759-9070 S710.000 1 Dr \ a•t Cd~ Sn• Sun •-;~ 5 BEDROOMS • •SOO Ilia Lido Nord NB 67!>-2311 S2,4SO 000 2t34 Miramar D• Pen Pl B111t>oi. 63 1. 7300 S595 000 Snt Sun 1 S Sun• 5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • t:....-3 Canyon Ct Big c..,,n ~iA 1t·t600 S2 790 000•11'1 1 5 Sun 1·5 4 Wtnged ll'oot Ln, Big c.iyon N 8 631·1300 Sl.295.000 • Sat Sun l·!I I BEDROOMS • • •' Montectto, Newpo11 Beach M0-2500 St,4 .000 SunOrt 1·1 I BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••1114 a.llloa9IWI avnoo U.'790JOOO Sunday, F~ 10, 1981 • f;zt'euli~ Xme 7ml.11r1I 1rv1ne St83 000 Sat Sun 1-4 • 230 Litle Lane 308 Newpon Beach 640.2500 $365.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • e •..,. .. 70 Cag,,.y • J07 V1ll1 88100. 6'2 5200 S.449,000 Set Sun 1·5 • • 21! Ocean VIS1a Sea lslano N B M 1·9060 5832.000 Sun 1·5 • • :'AO Cagney Ln· 1 20 Villa Balboa. NB &16·0775 $299.000 Se11sun 1·5 • 10 I VtSI Flora. Bluffs, N B 631·7300 S297.000LH Sii Sun t-5 3 BEDROOMS • • • ...-2 Rue Grand Ou~ Newport Beach 640-2500 Sl 090.000 Sa11Sun 1-5 • • 3003 Ctub House Circle. C M ~46-2J1 3 $235 000 Sun t-4 ••2330 Vanguard Way B1 03 Nwpl LnOg CM tiJ 1.1300 S23S 000 Sun 1 -~ 115:'5 Whtie Oak, MeM Verde 540-7365 $259,000 SetlSun , .... 30 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••220 NICI Ln. "310. N-port Bel\ 759-9100 $449,000 or lse '2100 Sun , .... 30 •504 Cencha Bluffs NB 121.1200 $389,00Q Sat Sun 1 .. 2•21 E 18th S\ N 8 541-9723 '389,750 0 tly 1~6 ..... ••39 Ht edale, Newpot1 ~ 644-teoo se1•.ooo Sun 1~1 .., ,?, -... • -. t ...,Y ... ...... -., l+I. oer, •ewaetalre .... .....,; t-8C1 ti; ~.-. ......_.... QallM. at I .... & ,_., I w ...... • ,, ... ..,, ........... -,.. ,, ... ....,. ,, ... ,_.. ....... f'!!OtM!·....-o? HunttngtOn l~ ......... !9=lf!1 ........ 0011•0 Mt ......... ,,.... .... ......,. lbr. adull GOMm ., .... 1 al( .. ...... .. l\d9 '"' °"'· Oft ,., eMI ..... ... •*-........ oOndO. LUXU'V CONDO al ~. 111 .... ..,.., d/W, wld. QrHnt.•n. walk to gateMew, v8Ult oelle. gar. IC*" upQnld•. 8pV04U••• mo . . DALDOUT llUO. 2'3-472'-IM4 Newpoc't ll'lorn, 4/3BR, 1 Y9at ok:I, 3bf, aba, llCM339 OI 7...._, frtg9, .._, gmr, J(lnl 9'°'" 64001... plaftt ahutl.,., ~A/C. 11360/lftO. 721·iGal ... den. cath. cell, ffplc, cond. IOI o.-. °'· •--a. ._ ____ ,,.__ mlftored ward--.. IOLP COUllll VU AhlllatlteCo. 211A. deen, pool, ,.., • Ut07MO 2 blkt oc.an. S145Q/ •" •• mi lu• twntlma _._... J:. w .. hkup -• _..... """' • .,...... -·· • Iv • tlA. IMO ... 1"'*111 a ·~ ......... -· .... w/d, refrig, erg ~ S8f 2~ ... 2-cer gar. patio. o fMt• 1 -... ,,_.._ ,............_ 1 ::!, .......,~ -Aval! now. 1 1111. I BR l\t BA, z..car f;-..0. 1 'I' old 2 MMr, 2\tbe, f/J>_, W/d hkup, 11tt oar 1111s . 231• SMtaAna~ fPtc. Vault ceita, vet•. Orange Ave. 11300! BEAUT. WoodbrldO• _, ---~ 1-mo. -0.-, .Agt.......... ww, NeJCt to tennis itrom ltot6. 631•&737 mo. 17:Me32 Exec 48r 38a home lg Pllfto, tull llPPf, d/W, 7H-?270 -;;-71815 759-0079 UDO IS~ TWNHH 3 mo. 1124295. t L '~ 1 r' : ' ii' BR. 2~ BA. dbl Pf'• Nice IO u:iue 39R 28A frplc, lndry, private on oana w/garaoe, ·..;;;...;.;.;;;.;..;.;...;...;.;;..;.;~--3 ear Qill with yarrJ trig, poof, Jaouul. _., UAall 8eeut oon & Mr ~. _;:;;;.;.;·;.;;..;..;;.;.;;.;·....;..;;.;.,__,_"-- 2900 at 'Nr partt a 1875. M1-34M llV1Jtan lnvn Hr pyt ,..ldelioe, re-HAA80A VIEW HOMES PACIFICA E'elde trg lwl 4Br 3S. a.ck Bev twnhm. Oar, W/d , PoOf, apa, t..-.nle. St275. Apt. 835-5445 TOWIHOllll t 1 • ' ' .! 1 .l() pools ·Ava II now. :SBA NwP' llltend 12250 •BA 38A •den, ffplo, centtv remodeled, 38A :t8A +-lo"· LO yd. S1900/mo. 733-0776 38A vu condo a1500 la Y•d. l3000 mo m any upgrad••· coi-pool, dtll 11t ll.t5Gf wallc 10 vtll.aQe• I 1 UOI yard. d•ck, •~. mo.17~ S1350/mo, .....a9e3 N9Wport Helghta 2BR t \tBA In charming condition. FrHh pelnt, private patio, carport, PoOI a laundry. Sony, ,..,. houM, .. p yd, 9t0Ye, refrlg. t.nent pay. all utll. $800/mo, •9<:.S&OO. 9452·5 133 Lido llyfront PAVILION AMI Estate Ownt/Agt, Chrlttln•, $2400 IN . 84~70 lllO.Ag! .. 7-7129 Turtle Rock, 2BR plu. t7Wla<> 723-44M °' 1548-7071 HarbOr View Hm• beaut den, din '"'· ffp, dbl 39R 28A, Monaco llNGULIVIL Huge lltufhl :SBr .. EASTS IOI! 2Br 1 Ba sasc>. 3 t 3 Aoeh .. ter. Avall Feb. 15 . ~9537 No Pet• S8951mo BEAUTlf'UL & •paclou1 gar. gardener, near '",,'11NLlklY S@\\.~· lA-~£trs· .... model. Oardaner. pooVpark. S1350 ~ comm pool, 11800. 7H-tH 7 H•I M-4.ee10 873-317• 3br 2b• yr~ I••· fem rm. Otnblt end en-1154. unit 119". 75 .. 7859 811-282·7733 VIJla 9-lbOa condO fOf iASTSIDE TWNHME 3BR 28A, 2 u r at· tached gar. Avl now. p11t yard. DIANA 631-1268 Curt 11 153 1"1268 28r 2Ba condo, newty POOL HOME! r edecorat ed Vi e Eastslde 3.2 + family Warner/Edwards. Call rm, lrg yard, cul-de-Larry at 1•800_.4~· He. 11400/mo yrly. _2_4..;.3..;.4 ______ _ Ruaty Guinther, Agl 831-12158 Lagun.1 Beach 2140 WMtte ~ ••• •l ' • 1111111 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. West deals. NORTH •J 10 9 • 10 9 •J l098 63 -• 7 8 WEST • Q 7 3 • Q 766 4 EAST +K8 86 4 2 •A K 83 •Vold • Q 8 4 • J 10 • 6 " 2 SOL'TH •A •J 2 •A K 7 2 •AKQ 983 Tht b1ddmg West North Eut Pue P... 1 • 2 . p.., 4. Pua Pue Pua South Obi 6 • Opening lead Thret.' of • South's hand WU too l lron1 fo; any action other than a takeout dou· bleat bi.a fint tum . Even thou.sh the bidding wae at four 1pade1 by the ~ime it Sol back, the~ WU DO keep· lDI South out of the auction. which ended at five clube. Newport Beach 2169 •BAYAIDGE• 2BR 2BA, new carpot neutral decor. ptan ta· lion ahullers ttte· piece pauo, gatod comm S 1375 mo Agt 644·1211 644-1600 Lovely 3BR 2BA trg lot, Ip now crpt & 1110 1>19 patio Quiel ond S 1995 673·6632 Declattr won the fint Lrick per· force and, when both defenders fol· lowed to the ace and king of clube. declarer could claim the contract if dwnonct. broke 2· l While that wu ~rtainJy the most Hkely dit!tnbu· tion (78 percent, t.o be euct), South's "noee" suggested otherwiae Al h h Eu uld New -tBR 3BA hO"'O t oug t co not be holding Hugo mastor soc ~vs much mott than a minimum open· • many 11tras S3000 ing bid, that player had catapulted Owner, 67!>-1101 into four spade~ despit.e the fact •NR HOAG HOSP• that both s1dH wrre vulnerable. ll I 2eR 1, ~SA gar S800 &OU!lded a.a tf Ea.at had• very di•tri· In tndry Agt 832·5016 but1onaJ hand. and what could be I •Nowpon Cresl 3eR m ort likely than a diamond void-:> 2 ,BA all ;imenit1os Even 11<>. 1t t!('tmed dedarer would I No pots S 1595 mo have to lose two heart tnck.a and a 675-9748 diamond. and down ont would have •OCEAN VIEW• -------lttlte4 !tr CLAY I . POUAN O Reorronge the 6 tcramb l.d words below to mole• 6 s mple w0<ds. Print letters of eoch In Its line of squorei. I s I K A R E I .__16-1-7 -1 -,---1 Middle aged woman. I was .__..____.._....._---i~............... worried about starting back to ..,._ ....... '--..,_..---....---4 saying. Everything looks I r• E T G I L I work My boss calmed me by .. a_ .... l_ ..... l_g---il.___l.__ ...... l __.. :~~~1~t~.~~~-~™: people who E f I fl I T Y l 0 l l 1. 2 10 O Complete tha chuckle quoted by frllt ng 1n the missing words yov develop from step No 3 below. UDO ISLE. l..oY91y 3BR 28A, f\lm. New car- peta, paint. S2200/mo wlntaf rental. 1573-4484 ~ NEWPORT -,SHORES e t BR bac h pad, I' '50 •P•. new kJtch e 38R tBA 11•95 e 3BA 2BA 1195 Agt, 72247~ , Lido Mobile Hm Park Pvt beach. ttep• 10 wa1ar 11100/mo 1573-8030 MILLION SS AREA Ell.C 3BR 2Ba home Sweeping view, gatad comm, pool, 1ennls, grdnr. 2125 Yacht 4-Julla.~02 , .. Lg 28r 28 •. ocean vu, pool, 2 car erkg • , eoo 591-9347 VUftLY Unfum 1 _.BR, Nr beaeh, M2&-S1400. Wla Renlals 1576-4912 If• • etaMifl9d rl.lllMlf• thumt We tell r..O.a wt\lt in.y need 10 "'"°"' 10 buy -"81 dwy Mad let Ut Help Y 01 Sell Your Property! If lhtre u1 one quaht\ that ~tA the npert apart from the rest of the bn~e world. it 18 tablt pre8t'nce the ability to "ftel" what 1s going on at tht tablt and how tht cards are d111tnbuted As a result, Lhe mas~r will o ften malt a play that 11uns the average player But all tha1 18 hap pemng ta that the act 18 backing his Judgment w tht hilt. at the nsk nf bemg tmbarrassed been the outcomt with moat pl~en. Nr bch mod1Hn wt know at thr htlm However, our I clean 3BR 1 BA 1 P South decided ~o back rard-readmg I u\ots P:.16.~,~~ 3 s 1 !>95 1 l)Ver mathemat1cs --642-5678 Declarer drew the la1't trump •OCEANFRONTS 2Br thtn, befort' tither dtftnder turned lBa IP S1350 mo h bo h ha d 48r 2Ba I p, 52350 enyt mg more a ut t ' n . con · mo Bkr 642.3850 I ttnued with a low diamond! West I --could~ no reason to oo up with the * YRL v Boac:h rontAI " Newer dupl1t, bll·ln1 quren. and regreui that dects1on to 3BR 2BA 2 car gar lh1i;. day Sl350 Aql 722·8520 !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE J 1 He COOQu&ted polio 5 Live outdOO<S 9 TrOlley sound 14 Car l0t n1re t 7 ll>elna""'se Ctly 18 M1>.lure t9 \lamp"e 20 Mlddle Easterner 22 Second ann• .,...,.,., g1h 23 Oeoalablf!' 24 Ot T'- 25 Longed 27 Andv r aylOr ~ son 28 Secloded valley 30 TX Ctly 32 Ouicldy 33 Laor J• Loud no.Sf' 35 The end 36 Most ordf!<'ly 37 Hammf'rnead 38 MarblP 39 Caviar e g 40 Ce< ea• gr us 4 1 Too young 4 5 Actor Cna"ey <16 S•noet Haggard 48 0 11 lahOman 49 Cousm s 5 1 Paint layer 'i2 Mose>tac~ !>6 Expel 1a te'1ant1 57 Break eat 58R~t 59 Cnris ot teflnll 6 1 Copennegen natove 62 Cheu r:i-;e 83 -uncoml0f1 al>le 11<1 Av1a10t Ea man 85 Pout 66 F1Sl\hoolt allec~t 87 Cvfl W111 gene.at 6a Fall mo 1 I Ponll •c:>u•P~ llower 73 Auto out> 7 4 Devour t'O 76 Matl'l SUOt 17 In an ,nnoctint rnann.e' 79 Har9ou1 81 Puls.ti• 8;> Press1n9 83 Winnie lhf' Poon aulhor 84 Svroa,, pr~.oen1 86 Supoort 90 Gol191 S•rT 9 t Choc:Olatf' t>eve-aoe 92 Bo ,,,._ •O 91 Animal •It' 94 First n8mt• 01 mystf'ry wrilt>r 95 lrrolatf' 96 Wading D 'll •11 Ouua .. 98 EtevllP 100 BaD.t 101 Armed IC 101 So a th !;Pr•.+• 106 Dl&e• 107 Ac:lor '-iocto. air tone t tO Hard sm<>Olt'\ cneese ' I j ln54!Ct Sl"9f' ' 14 Arlt>< F ynn 116 1nv11P t 1q 1n1ense !Par 120 Fell sorry tor t21 Hey 11, Ernest• tn Snick or t:?3 Hunter conateltatoor• t;>4 -G11tts 12~ ACID< Wllllllt 1 :>7 Cele511al sys rem 129 Mu11teal sovnO 13() Kitchen garment 131 Had on 132 Foe 133 Ruby or Sandra 134 S19nor.ea 135 Cartoonist Thom.is 136 M•am• s county DOWN t lustrou~ labT r ? 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Jllan\ or PfOJ«ts ,_.1111n If \lnJll' mJrital \tatt1\ inulJ thangl: CANCER Oun(' ::i Jul\ !J)· What LEO 1 l11h l \ ~ ..:: t '' v. .ihrupth 11 mJmt'd lhl·r(' tnuld !'IC fa, nrahlr as!>('\ t' d11 takC' plact tht\ m('th11J .lJlfl'"' .1 1 .. 1 ill'lltnp 111h aJdi11on to fam1h \1arnrJ or "ngk "'«'"' nnh ~r' l. lo remind )OU that ,J11nc l\t tl•H•I 1.1'1.1 1m11.it1\c in lUrr,·nl iHk highhJ.hl\ moH•m('nt lh1' 1\ \llll \l'I". mulh a hm(' for 1rr1,1n1.1 .11 Huth n1hn' v.111 undt·1 llJ\.t'I ,an<'t} lrl":ttt\ll) gain r Jutl(ln \<'t'Plt\1\m and rt\lrarnl ,t,ind \1111 "" l11n~n rnlt'nd 10 111.1\ through \\rtllt'n ~urd l t'o \quunu\ whrn hnndhnt. ntdllt'r\ of a Jo1n1 \t·lond hdJll \11111hn I t·o 1n,oh('J JlC~n\ pla) 1mponant role\ 1n \Our finannal hu'1nt"'I\. 13\ or lejal VIRGO 1 \ '"' : l ~·rt ~~I \1an' hll \nu Jr(' d .. nam11 11ngin.:al Jt· naturt' and ('nsur(' 1ha1 )OU art n01 nf HllH ,Jr,,,,, "'' hi tulfillcd in trrminrd inHntnt' 'ou'll he muih ht-ins man1pula1rd or \tn.ina alona. urw11h11d11' m.1nn .. 1 f 111.11\ al\11 nn av.arr of twllh irnJ&(' during r('· Hov.('\ tr wh111 1ransp1rN around the ph\\11JI .111r.1111110 , rrJtl\(' matndrr 11f 1h1\ month March and t1m(' of thr nev. moon Ul Aquanus rndl':I'"" Jh1ht\ 111 101pnnt '"k Del'tmbfr v.111 bf mt·mornhll' lnr \Ult on Thur"1a)' <'ould wrll be lhc '-'' \nun1.1 ('\'r'"" lllUIJ wpph "'lullon 1IH\ \C:llr \Ira"' and fOtTt' \OU 10 "'°1'pnt1t" --------------..L---------------1 lon1-1rrm mmm11mrnu or amnae ' A GOOD AD! men I\ LEO (Jul) 24-AUJ. HI Your b1nh S1Jll rl'llll) dlle\ iicrm 10 be 1.ht-mMt aITT(("tcd b current dtKOrd tn th(' heavens -e pct 1•11> the sun. )'Our ru~r at odds 111<t1h Pluto tio-e.,.t'f, ...,hal )OU arr cumntl) c~pcnt'n<'lna t\ not o ten-da ... v.ondcr ~UK for many month s now )OU appear 10 ha'<t httn in~ohcd an M>mc kind of a feud or COn0r<'1 and ll '' only )OUf rrmatkahle i-t1c-IK't' tolttan<"C and K'lf•rtttra1 nt 1h11 h.l l)IT~tnttd a pan1na or the IJ.'a)"'I VOlCO (Aua. 24.scpt. 23): ln- tnauc. rcttnuncn1 or a n1mot11y m u t be m~kana th" an nnottonaJly tuf1>u.. knt a.nd ronf'u"nt umc fot )OU Jlo \er. bttautt tht-n. now pal' 1n1 thf'0\11.h Aq~nus tw bttn t<hcn.tl) uptt"d b} Ptu10 1n rtanlly. )'O\I QUI.ht l() ch t'O~fT V.h) ICiCDt .,,nd o("uc-of·WIJ Of~ namk • pWc Ud •ho i' rttlf 1o;tJUftl(, \\\at tranlfPil'ft dunnt the latttt i-n of Uw C'Offt• .. Wttll thaukt ~"" f'Cl80ft 1°"" C~I Cla1111114, ~,..S°§.~ what h1n tit-('n agrt•('d m arrangrd .inJ \\all unttl Thur'\J,I\ ·\ n('v. moon 1n o\quanu\ .ind th.ii p.in nf \our "'lar 'h.in rd.111ng '" .. n.1r\ or thc- hnn anll 11rnt·nt1 Jt•od lonunt• h<'forr ttn1n1 10 1ov. n '" ('r tnl('n'it"h pcl"'(1n.il or tinJm a.ti l\~U('\ SCORPIO 11)...1 2-'·'lm 22> (, tr('ml'I' Jlt•"ntul a\rt·ll' pan it u l.irl\ Ill r luto 1n \llUr o v.n h1nh ~IJn \1ttn1h ""' .1rr "''"' w1hn1 on ('\· tfl"nwh chnpJl' -.;it('!"\"' far a~ )OUr !"('r~onJI hk '' u1nn•rnrJ Rcla· lt.in\hlfl\ v.h11h CIOlt' \('('rTI('J In J('\trudthlt' no l11n1a Jlr"' uk \OU V.llh tht' '<'tUfll\ JOJ \tdh1hl\ \tlU \('('k Thl"rdorr 1h1\ " t('f1Jtn tu !'IC ,, u•mJllt'' .inti "h.111,•ng.ing v.t·l"k v.ht•n \llU alonr tJO lln1d(' v.ht'rl· \OUr trur .1tlc» 11un' hr Rut a1 v.or~ al~ 'ou Jr(' Jh\lul 111 he rall('J uron IO m.ikc .I fin.1 \ ht11H' SAC.ITI \Rll S '''" ~ \.(~, ! I I OpJ1t•rtun1tu.·, 111 hrn.tt.kn \Our hor1111n' Jncl proir• I' J('\1inrd 111 l'nhantl" '"Ur rt'Jlutat111n J\ "'di "' \trt'n11hrn 'nur fin.1nuJI po\1t1on .art• h1tthh[1hlrJ h' lht• n('"' muun 1n o\quanu\ on Thur'<.l,I\ lill\\C'l>rr .I\ f.ir a\ monr\ mi111t•r, .arr l"tlnt('mrl.I \OU ma' hll'(' 111 v.a11 a "'hilt' h\('I ht'fon: JlJrlnrr' nr hu\trtC" JSSO\.tOll('\ oll'C' prrf\,lrcd In (1n.al11(' tran\at ltOn\ or rrhnq1mh .rn.11n rttthl\ "o mil· trr "I ou Ul' thinlo.1n1 on the nJhl tr.id., nnv. and nn on(' or nothen1 C"lln r('alh und rrmtnC' \Our nm· rfd('nC(' and '<'t·unl\ CAPRICORN I l),., !! Jan 10> .\ lonr Jrn"' n~•UI billllc II\ ('r finlntC\ s11I \t"t'rm lo ~ r a,tin1 a dark 'hadow o' ('t \0 man, olhrr .art'a\ of \OUf J.111\ hi(' and al)('I y.,hat IOOlo. place lut lf-ttk '<llU pr\ltlabh fttl enchncd 10 co~'t'\l(' defeat Ho""e'er this is not lh(' \<1l111ton for th('rc arr crnain moral :I\ """" •~ p111ctt<11I reason\ wh)' )OU rnu'I conunue to ('\t'rt'tW )Our independence and authOnh What come\ to hat11 around thr ttmr of thr new moon o n Thunda .. will t"nable )Ou In J1M1rm nval~ or lld\ieNtnM AQUARIUS (Jan :?1-f tb 19) The innucn c or a t:hallrnaina a\~t be· '"'ttn tilt' sun 1n )our own b1nh ii1n' and Pluto 1n orp10 \1111 sian1fin 1 ttme of 1Jtra1ncd 1Tla1tonsh1ps, pc>....,rr \lrugle'J and unccrt11nt)' about lnni· term comrn11mrn" Ho"'('"'tr. in th" 1nuanc(' rt'Ct'nt ach enc: pbnetar) ad" 1t) end tht approachana new moon c;an onl)' forte )OU to .iop prt'<llru;;itinJ 0"'t'r 1ntt"nKI)' Ptrson1I and pmfM 1on1J interest . covtnna up or prntttt1na o thtn from 1herr own a l'\C't or foll)' P (Feb ~Mirth 20 The mcx1 1mporun1 th1na about )'Our '<>lar hot'C)<)Copr at lhf moment Is tlult 1t ,,.,,,r1« )ou h•"~ fin•ll> come 10 •emu .. uh ctru1n ckla)I. rntnct1on htndran\t\ or 1nttntt1) proonaJ probknu T~ MW moon on ThUnda) '" ~Quanu tht' ~·an or friend h rp. only connrm that too hl¥f camt'd •ht' mpttt and -Smtr11• hon of thole )OU tart abou1 mOlt f \-rn nibad Chaflltl 0t uphm"•h 1n IM ~'"' i-rvm o( )our hf'c nn ~ takm '" your "'* ttn1 . Ir YotJa ...,...,.., • 10DAY: ~ no (U'f"IMUllCa allow n:lf. ~------·· :::ml't cw ntlinett JC* 10 .... a ..... fC* -,,.,., ...... CWtf (9fftf or psn"1niclMI ......._ wi.. °*"---,.,. ......... . ;:;,•!, •• =-=.:, .... --64 567 )'OU ~I )CM llWI Ml ......... .:i::::==:=!!!==:===================::!~~:::::=:::==~::!::::===========::.L-------~~!!2~-...:::~~~·~----..ii..._ .... JF-:'i=i = !0 ~:':; , W!ITBAY Afl'TI o:= .::.,_-:.,.-::.: ·~· -. tSA. S100 °" •td '*"P. tw w.,, N~Pn~.ao,',":, 1 IT llOITll llDT Nip!! ltZ50 723-1618 Ev/Wknd 722 .. 140 W NOUll . ....,.... Laro• 38flt 28A townh ... ,rptc, Otw, parage, ywd, ~tio, inory "" '"5Jmo. Av•I now. tM up. "'11....,, 1639r, "°'' •--.~~. cer"" ,.._ ~ .nee ftit, dtw, wmk In & Whan. No peea. clc>Mt, "° pet9. M26 1776-$175 ...... 7tM 831 .. 165. MOVE·IN AJ..LOWAHCe IJIO M F M<>Ve.IHll £XTM tr9 19A duc>le• J'Wlllll .. •ntr w Ho1iO AttrllCtrv. Ap~ With In Pfiv .... 1ng, Grut e 19A ·--SM0-1~. pooll•pa 9 .. utiruuv loo. 2 bl'! to malfl e 1B'R --.172W760 landKeP9d MftlnD bMch SISO. •SM-79'8 OarJC*'J)011 ~pe ~ ~.... .....,_,: , u "N 3 8 A I '-'BA 28" 1 BA. f/p retrto .,.,_,, .,.. -IWnhM · flP • declc, 1 • w 1d gar br'IOf'lt & 'airy LUXUIW 1.,. ~• 2817 ORANGE! ENTAUA MGMf 832·2232 or 722·9012 IAYlllllZI APTI New 2bt, ~. bllt,.... I Spec~ 1 & 28ckm Off v1etorl1. HM/ Sorry, No P.m IMMAC Ito dO'Nl\1own t401 .... .,. BacMIOt 5435 28r ..--w k 10 u stOO. ln-t017 =~.-~·8~~ .. ~ ne~ P 0 alnHcarpet: •Aefrlptetot, poof. At>!• Cloee to beach, mo .,."°302 1 Bedtoom 1e9Q • --··.., tBA, yny, gwage. p. 2eA 1 \.oBa 5420 •tlopa & bMCh usor atair• ~a1i0, btiie • 1090. 723·188;). patto, gu & ,_.,., 38A, 19A OCrAN,AONT 28t IBa, 38R 38A heuee lt"5 paid, •GOOD LOCATION 1ncoala, •hoc>tt. ''om QUlll'T MllA NllAR M42Jmo. 541 ~ •&.u""9. •28' 2ea 28A 28• 1185 _mo •to-tttO _ airy, w --tn cioe.t• 22$0 VJW9*d $404828 LARGE STUDIO, full 1750 mo M5-8A31 S3000FP SM5 •1Br 181 $79$ w/d, low•r apt w/ 11360. 28t 28• StlOO 2BR 184 apt SH5 PIOll $Ul,tl0 pallo 3 t0 Ruby A..,. Oaraoe/Vearlv. Pat, Near beach pauo' ... 2.1~1 t1'3-007t ...!!2•7M5d 1eo-11~ gat, lndry. IM0...544 ' ___ ... ;::;..;.=-.:.."""=...:..... __ • IArge 28A I 'd BA Townh••· Laundry room. patio. all blt·ln• S705 mo. CASA DIL MAR Incl wat.w a trutt 28R 28A $750 t8R Patio, mlcrow~. dfW. t BA MOO Complet•ty tndry tac, ow & prkng rerurb, quiet !:'aide •Pac• Sec dap r• loc No pet. OSHtn M qu red. No ~ta. C•fl J!lte~. c:tou to tOWT'I{ 2BA 1 BA 1 bflc IO •and Bachelor H06 beach Graal v•-. Gar, wfd , rafrig. ocn 1 ~ S705 220 Clllf Of #3 S59S view. 201 30th. upatra Studio, ••t~• Rlee, OCEANFRONT <tDt 28a 3eR, 21~BA, frple, So or * l!AST610E • ftplc, w•lk ... n CIOlt, $1840, 2Br IBa 11350 PCH 11400/mo 2 Spe~ 28R, 18A, 28R 1v.e.. sa2s mo Avl lmmedt 213! 11100 873-8250 ,,, E. 11th SI tl42-o8SfS 599-4770 or 71• 581· _:::.:..:.::::.:..::.:..=..;:=:.=.--- riew crpt, patto, w/d, Oarage/VHrly. Pat, Wl(S Fr" Renll 722• rafrlg, gH 6 water l.nc. $650 4-.e321 122·7'78d 790-1765• 8949 e, 5~8655 d 1_;S;.;,7.;,50.;.;/~m.;.:o:;.:,•..:64~S-..:5.=.8::;53:;,__ Blllbo.1 Pt~ntl1'>l1i.. . ·riu / OCEANFRONT. 1 BR Cute 1BR 2nd atory Apt •1 MONTH FREEi 28A, oarege, yrly, on the BAY w/balco-1BA A 2BR 1 ~8.A. St275/mo 842-4725 St050 p I •28A 18A LY Stove. refYlg 6 gatage. S1065 Incl waht/ dryr & utll• tiff 445-5862 or (818) 447-1934 ~!;,niter 4542~~5 ca1i ::i;~ia::~~r· U~ ... 1,. 2br Iba, g ar., ex .. Studio, ~ blk to 1 ___ ..;.M..;.M~..;.t.;,l.;,I __ *LO IBR 18A ... 1750 •LO 38A 2BA .. $1295 Call Connie, Agt &75-a'04 2 •unny ~tlo• $10251 bchl No kitchen, frtg •COZV HOUSE• mo. vr t.e. 908~ W Incl. S550Jmo. 214 Balboe Bl. 975-91550 Fern .. af 875-8427 2BR 18A, garage, W • Ct1p1'.'>tr.in(, Be.11.h 21118 ;;;;ime Oceanfront furn 28R 1 BA, W911c 10 behl l"lt'WOf 3BR 2BA tll 41 Quiet, no ...... ... .. 5 15 on sand ft500 ..... ..,.., mo 760-3832 mo W/frple & Y•rd 1750 28731 Ave L.as leR. •to ..... refrlg Incl Palma•. 213te9t..:>83a Oceanfront bulldlng $640 mo Incl ut1I Avatl 1mmed. 973-4508 Corona ~BA. rp, carport del M.H 2622 32• E Batboe H50 St400 cfo Vaarty 1.tg unfurn; St 000 furn 28R 2BA + stud)> 680.38t2d 279-0878e AppllaneH incl Walle each apt IU1n, •ngle n· 1__,l.._O..;;be;..;;..;;;.•c.;..;h.;..,.;9;.;,7.;;8'..:2.=.2::.:38:..__ smkr Greal locallont •CORONA HIGHLAND S625 mo to mo. I at i Duplex 2BR t Ba, f p hie up, Pltto, 1775/mo. HIS VICTORIA CENTAUR MGMT 832·2232 or 722·9012 Furn Bsch for quiet 1gt p!r•on. No Peta. Walk lo bch & atores, S4S5 _lnc:...;_I .;.u_til..;.•..;:&;.;,7.=.3-60..:..::.:.7.:.1 __ •Clean, lg 2br 1 ba. Musi ... 1 t br complet new cpl, verticals, di remOd Hardwd ltoora w, gat, ldry, •lor11ge & tile. trig. 1tove, w/d , S750 No Pat M0.2495 garage 644·7809 •E!ISIDE 2BR w/gar, Rocanl remodel w/lllflW new cpl & drpa, pool, on Ocean Bl, 1800sf •P• no pet•. Quiet lux apt 2Br 2Ba, den. luth rnd• 931·7379 pollo $1600 873·7692 •EASTSIDE huge 28R Walk lo bch, twnhse t ll'lBA twnh••·1tyle, apt 2 BR, 1 1~ BA patio, sngl garage frple. pvt patio, gar., S8251mo 97S-.8<t27 St 1oo•mo 875-8472 •EASTSIDE• I $2500FF Costa Mesa 2624 .. c No par 973·5'189 gar. 1m1 yard, 3 pvt silbOa Beach Cottage, beach Agt 940·7000 $1000 BONUS!! Bach. •Pl-. quiet. l'lall •Charming 38, rear (Call for Ootallsl) Beautiful extra large 2BR 1 11'1BA town· houae New carpet, lrplc, OfW WJO hk·up, gar, patio S075Jmo blk bCh.bay, ulll pd unit. cloH 10 beach & Spaclou• 1BR. Ilka $565 673-8925 •hops St 150 mo. Can now, Incl frig, •tove. 1 Block 10 bch. 2br, 2ba. Harbor Ally 673-4400 micro, pool. carport & -laundry. Call Sue I 1va11 now. 2 car gar, •) OFF 1 ST MONTH I 548-0492 p11110 blltln1, S 1050 Spacloue 2BR I v.tBA, --------- IT'O Vr 11• 84&-7067 twnhme $950 mo ·- CLEAN 8TUDIO Hp-900 SH Ln 844·28t I t 780 Santa Ana Avo CENTAUR MG MT 832·2232 0,!2!2·90 I 2 •EASTSIDE• 2078 THUAIN CENTAUR MOMT "".,_.,..,.,., ... ~ ,..,.., ..... .., •Orut Locttloft • &Arge 2BA 18A, D/W garage, tndry room. et<>H to so. co .. r Plaza. lnb/mo 505 SUNFLOWER 832·2232 or 722·9012 da1ty. 147 E 11th~ 13t~t~. tw m 28A 1 Ba • OFF 28A2S. CLEAN' QUIET SAVI 200 151E21st SI 28R 1 ~BA, C.,port, ht MO. pool $700. 64&-D507 C M FAMILV VILLAGE E"SIDI! detached unll, lmmedleta Occupancy 2BR, n-C&tpet/ltove 28R, tBA, 1732'mo lndry rm. garage v~ 0.te4 ~ lrldry '*· quiet $875 645·8445 ups, D'W ~ 850-30M E'SIOE, xtnl loc. i8r SHARP & CLEAN 28R t Ba up11a1r9 NO pet1 t BA, bu lt-tne, 17"/ S7251mo 27t·C 16th mo Cat 61<. Cate Pam. West Sid• 2BR t BA Duplex gar w 1d hkup, S7501mo plua 1250 dep &32·3425 after 8PM Huntington I Pl•ca 844-0452 Agt 54&-SHO oe1u11a t & 2Bdrm -$1t•28R 28• Smafl p., OK E/llDE BACHELOR STUDIO, Me.. Or. * .,.. " Beach 2640 .... 73&7 Quiet peraon No PoOf. gar, lndry ~· Quiet nelghborhOOd amlclng or pem. $425/ ~9<183 ~&-9M6 •SHARP & dean tu1eutl·1 all u111s pd S485'mo · mo. Incl utlt. 646-7342 28~ tBA garaoa w d ou• 1&2 bdrm, p.,IO Call &48-4902 Smalt Bach. Nwpt Hgta hk up•. S8t5 18621 & garage. From S850 EASTSIOE QUIET 2BR area Kltch•n & BA D•mion Open House 54&-9950, S45-55n HOUSE w o hk·up ~ yd, 1535 ~ SSOO Sat t-4 939.7500 d t BR. E'Slde All utllttles Garage, patio. No pell dep AVI 311 848-08~ _ 6~2 .,,. wlrnd paid. 998 El Cam.no $795 • S9C 845-7234 THE SEVILLE 2BR 2BA lrg Roman $550/mo $350 d•P EHllld• 2BR. t BA. UP· 2BR W/g91, bltln•. yd IUb, 2 trplcs 5kylltes Avall 2119 557-4520 atal,.., lg room• Ouial Wtr pd. ~120 9-5 W 0 hk up, gd rate tor tBA. tlreplace. cable. neighborhood No ~19 Santa Ml J 1755 good tenant 846-4152 pool, patio, garage p!ts SIS50 63t-8t55 wai I •cE WOODS CHARMING studio da· No p!ts. 399 W Bay Eaststde Bach Clean & ~-tached 5 bllos 10 bch $8851mo. 6S0-6357 vory private , Uhltlles Spae1ou• 2BR 2BA w $595 incl ull w d 2BR 2~BA, 2 ·slry pd $495'mo K9V!n 1pa, d/W, walk-In clo-hkup, Quiet 536-8199 Condo. 2 car gar. 5 ml 85 I -0424 Ht•. carport•. S820 Lg t BR 1 BA, 2 bill, 10 to bch, S950fmo Nol No Pet•. 648-4055 bch. 415 19th S1 Apt pet•. 644-85&7 GARDEN SEnlNQ wesTBAV APTS B $650 mo No Pets Quiel, with pool. BBQ, $150 OFF MOVE·IN" Call 597-7716 w or 2BA duple•. frplc, w 'd hlcup, garage. $885 mo No pets 619·934-3710 Pvt patio. Ollt<I Pflt"O Featuring pool, spa, 598-2987 h 1 BR & 2BR from S&35 u t arktnn Call Jiii, 548-7017 pa OI, enc p • NEW LUXURY APART· Sorry, No Pets MENTS 2BR 2BA wllh • •AGE 2BR $725 Bachelor 1570 lort up to 2500 st 2Br tea garage New "" t Bedroom $685 846-9501 or 816_6517 4489 2BR 1 BA w oe.an view STERLING PLAZA LUXURY APARTMENTS Command•ng 111ew OY9f COHt 8t1ch •Cron "'"t UVlng room nu 111'911H wait Formal d'"'ng rm P11111te deck 1 Sdrm SIJ85 •IM-2285 Studio apl Full kitchen 1 block to beach & town. Uttht1•• Inc $550 Agt 497~ Newport Beach 266 3BR 2BA tower unrt , gu , W 0 hie-up OW, Stt95 mo no GraM & 21 o Lugon.• CENTAUR ... GMT '3H22l2 or 122-9012 •Cut• 1 Bdrms ava1la· bte NOW al Iha behl '625-$1000 MO v111a Rentals 875-4912 --•STEPS TO BEACH 3Br 2Ba lrplc new ear pet I)&.· 1 "'1fl'1 ..oec s1 ·oo "'ll Yf'r s..2~e~ on 30th Sf 1925/mo · S925 MC .Avl 3 7 Camon 714-969-1579 2BR 1 BA, parking, Bal Isl. $825 utll Incl 2BR 1 BA, gar, t800 Clay St, $850 873-3039 2BR t BA. Step• to beach $950 mo. s 1200 eec dap. Agt 990-47t I ext 2t7. 3BR 2BA n•ar Beac.h & Pavllhon S 1350 mo ~ 557·6985 3BA 2BA lrg kllch frplc 2 lrg deck•. w d hk up 2·car var 1 blk to bcn or bay S 1350 yearly •9~581 Brand N-1 BR daCO· rator furnish•d 11ep1 to sand ut1I paid 71 •· 971-0300 l'al• lcll & balh, SSOO mo inclds ullfl t BA rear unit ovar gar Uv rm & kllch w , rig & OCEAN VIEW!! 1 BR S850Jmo Incl gas, wat9r & gar No pats Redecorated 2BR 2323 Elden 5'8·7854 2BA, cathedral cell· erptJfloorafstove No 1 BR $600 631-4086 2BA 111.Ba $775 pols S800 2040-C Lovely CIHn duplex 2BR 2Ba twnhl $875 NR OCEAN Lg 2br AT THE BEACH Gatden Ln S.8-7234 tBR lull BA lg single 925 Cenl4tf 642·'424 2ba Privacy Gar, New 2BR tBA so 10 Lile & a1ry IQ 2BR. 2 BA. els to Fashion 11 Frplc pool, apa •tart· 1ng at S900 Call Betua. 962·9602 or Man•.~t30 6Jt·2494 11ove, balcony, w d In loleed IOfN extra mon.y? gar $825 mo • $500 I lngs, pvt balcony •GREAT SPECIAL! Big, J 1 F 5..,.,,. beaut, quiet 1 & 2 Bf\ I ' ' & patto No P•ll $825 sand $975 64~ & blinds, gar, lndry Fresh paint water Pd Pl•K, 75t Scott Pl BACHELOR APT 4 rms, E'SIOE 2BR. n-paint garage. yard patio We1111da 2BR 1BA du-I mo 857-1775 980-tl23, Good lo<:, Jtlnl cond. F F frig Inc Eastslde S750 mo ..-$500 MC-Loo•ung tor a 1nen<1? Fino Clrtf Haven, qu,.t, v•ry $770 mo. 64~2429 I No P9f•. 64S-21'8 Avl now 97&-5388 lltt .. ol~inc:sa.fled_J PYI $695 721-8955 aeuzz rom ,.,.., I Lndry rm. gar, cable No pals S55-0e65 avt no pet• e3 t ·8427 ,.,,,.1paot.--dep 713'"' Jasmina ACl•ert• ., clalllfled 52&-e t 85 or 723-t St 3 I eek1nq Men -J003 ~~==~~ Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service wlll not be available in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers tor the Inconvenience. a . 5''"· 145 .... ..,,.. nla. acuba di vino. 11 llY metal det9ct&ng, flNln,. VALIMTHll LUSCIOUS LJPI ACTIVELY RETIRED I DOWN TO EARTH HMDIOMI DEVIL ~ .;e~,~ CAa.u SWF 3CS 5'8" s~ Blond.rue .yH. GENTLEllAN Hona•t & •lnc•r• ,2. a·11· .. t70 lb-. ~·· IO weighl blOnd~· ha1~ .;. •• ...; ran. •llm. 32 alhi.tic. tn eo·a Promotff' Fu-while male, 5'7", no "'-" of Cla .. and di• No rel O on, drug•. sMtc•: SUCC9UfUt a7'.:. LovH •no-M attttng, • pend • Iba. "Enjoys •Pott•. llnc:tlOn Lows ro~ eJcohot or •mok• blk ng, natuN, lootung tur• d• • on mu-movie•. quiet •v• tie d1t1n••· fun In tM , _____ _,..;,,___ • t39t SWM Who alto iov.s for eitcil•ng 1'91ation-lual underatano-nnoa s..iung 5GoolO aun, Mete• beautiful, _,;....;.;:~------ spon•. entertaining, hlp w\th 30-3I. Too Ing DHlrabl• actlvl-,;m..;. healthy trim et-9bm angle 10 spoil rot· llWPQIT1 HAPPY I -R&W world travel. Ooala: good to pqs this up. ,,.. Wataf air.lino, oo«. tractive •motlonally e.n. -1m HUQU1L1 ,,..,., _,., Matrl a and fa 1';>:48 . a ~l~ and !table, •13!! ._......, .... ~....;;.-----42, 6'1 ", etim, 140 fbe, Fi ()II~ mt BELIEVE IN UGICt NEWPORT BEACH SINGLE a".-UROUI DREAlll-ART ••• AIMQ ~uari.n. a1tec:uon.te, hA . ·stnm. L•I'• 1kl w nl*f• and SWF "llW5n 1 UnconwntlOnal SWM -..nn prot-.lonal, apeble ~ ,,.· ~ = sail •ummera, enfoy CHRISTIAN AND ATHLnlC •O. 145 LBS. e·. DWM in 40'• ef aver· of uncondlttonaol iove. OY : • • romanc:.e under the Young 49. run.loVlng mom. 31 ... 1e1ng kw· h 9(19 tooka ~ meoens DrHm• of amJOng, look•, tNntuir. br9ol 1tara Shm, attract,..,., Heir.Ing 45-40 emo-Ing, 9ensltiW SWM/ bSWMul *~';'eum•: • y. blond, ~u••Y••· aeella foxy, Ind~ temln ne, a11ractlva, bWn9r. educated ta'9 Hnsuou•. SWF :19 tlOnahy healthy, •U<:· OWM f 1 ' • "e 1 •pa-Mll'f, ... g a "'°' em.. "'*'IC\Jm~ed ,._ unlnhlbl1ed. touc:Nng ker, l ady, open-aeelcs tlncete 40fah eHalul gentleman for or moves, c•al woman fOf fun nogamou• reletfon-mele 2-....s t ~ friend, com~nlon. N-minded. #139S ••rlou• ralaUon•l'llp compantonshlp Non-and romance I tik• •hip with a lacsy. Vou-t d ...... .___o •t ,. ,._ wtf •t401 YOUTHFUL LLOYD ' man dfflr1ng fun In and fun Dancing, tmokar/drugs. Soc. eic:cll•mant bUt etso ahapiey and lntefligen1 ....;.•;..;.;;;_·~-_...,....;..;.;;..;' _ _;_...-.. ..... •· ur1ou• ralatJon1hlp drlnkar. klo• okay. • "'t 1 .. -me ... wit • IT'I a M£W VR•• ftMS WAM&M ..... •--1 •23... camping, fishing, quMH n•g .. •a '"' • Wlm • .. " J&IU'I vna •-..,.. ""'VV5<9 ~ <> Only sincere Cl'lrlsllan mu•le, eandlallgl'lt, ~llers pleaM ADVENTUROUS DVM•M1c IT··LE SWM 32 kid at ,,..,, SWM, 31, slim, LOOlc· Tall. healthy, "•nd· BLONDE WIDOW humor and much •I·•-;.;.._,;....:;....;._____ '""""' ,.. Oulat but adYMUf· Ing for Whlta/A*lan .c1111e Hone•tJ QA. Activ. 50'•· AtttactlV•I _;.:;f9'1=10;.;.;.n_____ SWEET.ffEARTED SWM·NS ·PROFESSIONAL ~•. liliH wane• on Qidy 2148. Romantic, tured, romantfc, pu- slenctet. Seek• "po&J. UDY 34, s· to" 115 hand-Hand•ome, athletic, the beech, quiet quiet (aomll"'")· fun. ..,,_.., o..n. m•· tlve" gentleman with NOETIC NUBILE AtlraetlV• bl<>nd 5'2", eom•. l'lonHt, Hlf .. naulw, SWM ..... Nght9 togetn.r. Look· stable for 80!"0 term nage. Ei.g.n1, .uc;.. · HnH of humor" NOVEL TY employed prof•• Ing al1K1Jonat•. ~ Ing for • Mt1oU9 1'91• relatlon•hlp. Non. ~. very trtm, ad· Love• nature walk• Sffkl atrong, form"" 3•. •nJov• dining •lonal. Enfoya .. mng. t1te. 11enctet, man.n• tlon9hlo._ .11;;;1392;;;;---r ernok•rl dtlnl!er. ~urou. • .-uous and Is tor "r .. I" I'm In dabl• companion cooking, •port•. ,,,.. akllng. tennl•. '°' lady. lo 30 '°' c:onwr-L0·111111 r;:":'lSM=======;;;;~·=(="°"=-16=>;;":';;31;;;;7;;;;-I a1er, world"" OU1, trav-1 ti a .. ,...... d•M-""·--Newport Beach. Prefer a dedicated •. ., mance, n m ~y. ....... .... ......... el, boating. tennl• .,,__ NS n _,. 1 .._ .. __.k-"" .. --•238t profesttonal, 1hougl'I -.k• tnm, a r-· ng, ... ac... ....... ..... ~ ot ptlys1c11 or1an1• Seeks alncer•. happv, UV. outgoing woma.n get·~ tM>ma ev.-SWM, 29 Im no ~ CURIOUS BLOND tlon. Qallantry and ~'!;:=:.u• genU• for •Pont8MOU9 ed· n In O I . romance. a.. bl.It 1 IOW eo Hit I'm a SWF, 2;, quK•M~••tt enc:han1 th•• ...:.:..:=.:..:S::;:WF:;...;.;::;:n_;_OM ___ ...;:V9".::.:;turH=.;~·-----tl.....;":....':....';..;1.;;s______ tiave fun ••• flnally 5'4 , 110 lb•. C'ute to (21 yo), 5'9 '. blond IW.IOA II' •MD GOOD Lii.....,. moM¥ '° ~ .,., pr•tty s .. 1ung 2WI gr..,, beauty! -w _, ,.,..,. 2$-30 SW,, come CUI t ftl'WVt • k svnvr• L_,.R SWM, 3<t , prof a• ...__ .._ ...._ ......... • o .....,... .. oo •ng PETITE ag• 20. 6' .... Hll I'm -VW5 eloNJ. All'li.tlc. good __ .....,,;.;;.;.;,-...;.;•-~"...-.;-•..o.;;.;; ...... .;..' - man 1 ncs. h~•. iooa.·-•~ friend for SWM, 3t. ta • hand-I I M 11 T Y 0 U • akl, and love tM lh• IOPHllTICATED --.. ""' aome, wall-traveled, conveuat on• ltt, " ater. Lookng f0t a RIDHIAD ~ ~:,'; non•moticer. quiet, ::.• .~'S:;:; . llATCM! good friend and Po•· dnnker el••SV· anioys •no. Good lool!\no 32 Tom slbly, hopefully, mc>fa. SWF, young 47, .iitn, SM Onorte, acube1 40 to •hat• thina!· Henka type. a..ec. in. •2350 non-1moker, aoclet the .,,., Looking for eauabra •PP•htell dttnk•, •nf0'(9 dane· ~·~· trim. al• LOOKIN '°" 61400 LEll THAN lng, dinner•. moYle•. tr.ct~ btUnette, 2So ,..1 aew 1 • .., PE .. FICT beach. "you .,. "°'"" ACTM 1W :ss ~· .,_, SR -.a eat and • ncera gen-• SWM 55 abOUt 190 SWF, 5 '10' • 4'0 +, t1eman. Pt• M call 32• $1I ""emptoyect ........... lllUR lb• Not bad loo•on. e· Ml DOM s mo k • r, ca au• I ...... 7 protea•lonat. EnloYt lift' •nrn Wida-w 1 at workaholic by day, trips 10 Catallna. etc. Se4*a ..-at• (4CH•h) nk:a ~·· youtttfut m ..-v• let U1 Help Y •• Sell Yo•r Propertr! HOW TO RESPOND TO •Call 1 -900·~·0 100 •Enter ..l -<.h~11 code ap~Jnng in ad • L11~1en 10 greeting •Leave mc"age l)Ou lJn thangc 11 11 not ,Jl"t1cd1 \\hen lea' in~ a mc''~•r,te • l l'J\l' \our l1r,1 11J1111: • \knthm )llUr tnh:rl''I' • kll \OUr JCl' • lx,c.'ntx· }~'ur ;.ippc.1ranu: • \pu ti) ~our prckrl'Ol('' • ln1. Udl' IA. h.tl \OU llkl•J JOOUI th~: Pl'"''" ~Pu Jrl' rc,pcm :ilng 10 "t11u lllJ~ kJ' c .1 ~() 'cumd mc"Jgl· \nu "'111 he JUhltn:llh.'Jll\ h11lcJ l)K • lnr l'Jl h mmutl· · DATE{ I NE drtnwer. •nto boW11n;. -"u""""::.:....--N--T-tM outdoOn and boat ~7~:,·~=;~': ::':.n~'::=mo6c., M".:. • .: .., ~~ • homebody/covc:h Po-LOoklng for "'°""' Wf' '°' 1 n £ n I 0 Y • 1 n d 0 0 ,. bimbo IO ._.. ftm tato by nfgM, ..... Ing •Inc«• SWF 30-35 '°' or :~.., 909 and ...=,. outdoors r ... ltc>MtltP and go to ,...,._ and ........ tan SWM wtth Ilk• In-fun llCtlV• marrl-oe 111.,...,. .,.,,... • .,,.,4 ~ teretta. 1'2349 • throuQb cla~uili=· ~· ed:!.!.~m::•n=Kfed=~retettoNr!:!::":lo~.~.:•:hip~!"~':'~"!._ ___ !..:oJV:•~----~..:==;.::;:.:. .. _J.=;;:;;::;;;:;••••====lii:~iil~-----;..;;;;~..:;~-----.. C111 C1111ifil•, 642 ~56"78 FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLA CE YO UR FRE E PERSON AL AD PRINT CLEAALY. <Fm three words ore t:>ok:ifoce> 25 word mmnun FREE ADS ARE MAJL-INS ONLY All CalHns WI Be Charged R9Q'Jar Rate . • A .... ,,..Ota .. a.. ... ,,,,,, .... .. .;l' ... .. • ,.. • -. ... • .... ""'-· "" 9TIN'IO il'Ot .... ._......, ... CM -a .. _... Le .............. ,....._, ,..,...... .................... ,...._,. .... Nu ..... -· ....... .. pllllo ......... l1'80f ftOft/ldrlftller. UH. ... ,.. .... ..... ... all -· Qt... ~ lkOO , .. , UWM77e mo. r-tr· 9n.nDP ...... ,.. ~.,.. .car... •Y~ IOCI Nr oce. ~·'74t r; J "°°"' DlWU 11.Krl "'-LAIN fNTEAPAISES ITIN 10 lllD '1VT room .. a bMh. Po'Df, CtlM •hr nr. lbe. N8 ~DI: e.nc $471/rno w/1 ~ IM FEATVAES Weelolln area, No CIOM eo bet\, l6llOI ~ a "'° (w/19 mo IM,, ... mo EXCLUSIVE 1a11t, Iv '"'• lg ~ cOOIUng. l4a. ,,,.. "'°· Marti, 11~179-'fPIC, ~ , •lee oa: trH), Pvt •nt/rsvd, BEACH I COUNTRY =\:_~ 11211 ...... fMl9 I• •H IM1, 11~ opnr. '12t.o400 ample guest ptkO Utll CLUB COMMUNITIES CdM. t room ...,... Shr N8 •-toltft 01o11tn Br/ a to •!gn Incl. lmmed t, 2 & a S.OrOOM Small •tudio aipt. NWv ..aA •~BA houM, ti ea lri aer concto. f/p _eo ..... ion M2·9347 ApUi wfrplc, wt bar, ace•••· Newport t>locksto~h'42S/ pootl31& "utl.Hm/ ltOOIMO D••K micro, w /d hk upa, Halght~1 !;:'mo. WANTm eoMeOfle 10 IW'CI mo. 1to-81M 64 .. 1285 w~73-7670 R•NTAL. Full Hrv- c.ntral '' & g r ge -& -.,.-.>t lnCM Of H8, .,..,.61 • N9 •'••· Prof MJP for ~c:c,..1 ~:~ie '122•718&·d SZ$D/Wk. wl•xtr• llOrago. All atuctlo on tho .... ,. ... 36-80 Haw furn I ra....... lux oard•n Hltlng --Mutt have 'car. Non· malntannnca Incl, Patio. Utll pd. Fum Of' 722·91~ '1 ROOMMATE COtldO, 1500 1 t, 2 lrg •40 720 1008 SIF smkr c-•t 241 ..... 17 Sorry, no pet1 unturn. Strfft pllltllng. mstr •ultu, 2~ ea, ., I W • >M 0 ., -· rno M s1.2~1mo Quiet. S&45. IJ73.8250 1390 ullla pd Fem N WANTID "•"' pvt, .. 0 --••d. 1817 Htclm, N . PfT Uv..Out Narwy. n/ THI! NEWPORT MARINA emk,, no S>el• 38R lt;oo '1mo. 94•.::a-.. 2w Agt 541:-~032 •mkr, e.noll•h •Pkf,-'1~11 Upper Newport lq 2BA. 708 Avocado •B To •hare 3BR, 2BA v .. " FAIRWAY APTS at 2BR 2BA nr NB centr CdM. 875--8834 home with WHher/ or 5•8·7369h Balle office apace near Mutt have refs, Call n BIO CANYON S945No pt!l&40=13t4 ••Oulat non-<amkr to dryet. O/W, flr9place NB, walk 10 beach, 3BR J w nlrport, 21~525 AM 831·5243 CM hm 8•4-0509 V9'aalllH 1er furn/un-•hr lrg fum home in No 1moklng/drug1 28A, w/d, sundack, ~'en~' c!~.l~ar!tro~ PART TIME AIDE S COM u 111 4 1 1895 Huntington B e ach club houso S425'mo for ambulatory men, NEW 28r 2Ba duplex turn ec:. pool, spa, · nc • area. ~2S/mo ,.. ~ Biii ~07 with 8 mo tau• Engll•h apeaklng. tower unit, on Ponln· axer rm, Rant negot, &44.e889•• ut•ls. Cat 0 le. Call 962• ~ _ ..!.._ 2 ** 8~061J_ BalbOa Iii. 875-1&07 1ula. $1090 yr round lse ootion. 545-7595 •NB BAI.BOA, CKnfrnt 0809 or 827-8523 NWPT H TS Studio frplc, microwave, a iw, on Ml'ld. Rm In 3Br ,oom BA w'pV1 entr. CEO ......... ~ Netlonel ""8mln com-pany ~'"9 fot rr .. h, healthy, ctaan cul beauty to CIC photo adl, Age 11 to 22. Sand pho10, age, height, welohl, phone number to ~Iona, P.O. Bo>e 15111, Newport Beach, 12.880. NHD MONIV 'AITt Make up to I 125 per day fl'lmmlng photo- graphs No exp ~. • ·eoo.S53-43n Our ..... ~ ~~.­In Med Of .,, ell#*'l-el'Ced ..... penon _.;;=--.....;:;..;.;------ TRAINEES Eem SSOO-S 1 OOOftVK •8~M·Noon Mon·ffrl •S1/Hr ~ Comm/ ~raining •'40 !!xp N~IN'Y Frlendly C09ta ..... office 631·8135 WAHTEDI trllllh compactor, 2· 2Ba hou" w/patklng 'em. prof. nol'\/amlcr, N o le I cs a /p e 1 •. car parlctng. 873·0538 c.M Room for rasp. SMOlmo. 175--5429 lhate 2BR 2BA w ' SSOO 'o ''> utll .. .. ,..ry •E>eacut1ve omces• Plant•c•P• melnle· Eat 1984 S47S • w .. kl Easy nanca. P{T, good drlv· Employment 5530 who t\M a~fulty .otct le the COt,,.,,... level of IN retail mat· lletplec•, (Burdin•'•, S••r•, Wal·Mart, Penny'•· Macy'•.) Tiii• 11 an ••cellent oppor- tunlt y for aomeon• who ha• th• track record ot ctoslng b"9l· n•u Muat undero •tand corpotate r•t•ll buyera. THIS POSI· TION IS TO ae flU.ED BY ~·1·91. Fax or mall rtaume: Don Shannon, SLSNGO • c/O Ru11all, ROH & AHOC., 141 VIiiage Parkway, Bldg. 5, Marlena. OAi 30087· 4064, Phon•: (•04) 952.()()81, Fax: (404) Ex-Amway, nu akin, N.S.A. or other net· work marlcat or 1ale1 people wno woukl Ilk• to learn about Iha newest, .,.., .. , pro· gram aver. Don't ml11 l htsl 'H4/647·7740 NEWI 3Etr 2Ba 2 hHI m ature N1mkr, k1tch C.M. Flllplno couple aka deck on alream, lull 723·51 t 7 10 ocn Frpt, g. r,.. w Cl prtv. $375 +-$150 dep. alngle person 10 ahr amonltl4ta. 432-8439 Nwpt Bch, 32nd St Pvt 370 Oltlce11100-eoo 11 job• avatlabl• NOWI Ing recOfd &41 ·1091 I TOP LOCATIONS! Prompt Pym't Details PfT GEN. o-1cE 9&2.()218. vaulted ca1ts No smk 1542·7 1•8 862-3560/E 3br hM, College P8/k H B. conalderate, busy. Studlo•A frig micro pell $1575 723·4968 Colla M .. a 3BR house area. S-400 957·8178 prof M/F, en WrBA In cov d gDr. pvt enlty I NEWPORT HEIGHTS close 10 OCC Smoker C.M n, SC Ptua beeut •br, 3ba hsa. N·lmk/ cable. 673-8903 ok. Klich prlv $375 lg hm, rum, ahr 8A pet S32~S37S 5JS. ~ n 1m1er 26-~r 2BR 1 BA, d w , ga· mo & dap ~5-41 14 W /d , p 0 0 I , 1 pa ~ or~81SS 2BR 2BA w undgrnd •RENT 1/5 FREE• I 1 dav-1eve 1.000-186-rr 7020. $3/mln. No ••P· nae No CEO more than an lyplng. Late attemoon otttco Wa put our la· AUTOMOTIVE AP/AR or ave hre, 173·3015 c1t111a1, peoplo, a11e11, Automotive E11p. r• P'INTER H'NDY SAi.ii Aatf1t1nt Po11t1on avallabt• to .. aiat Clu•lned O• pat1~ and Clusl- fled Manager of community newspa· per. Cuti.a Include typing, In-putting ad1, customer •aN· Ice, aa~lallng with layou11 and more. PlaaH call Cheri Freeman et &•2· 4321, Ext. 301. for appointment to Inter· view. WAREHOUSE '1108 If! f\rlC P 110 B newly roturbishod trvlne Prof non smkr, S37S•S300 dtpSS6-1737 H ·parson 10 share prlcg. 3 poots, 4 •P•U S8'-0 '> • 11 7 JO au amen, gar, w d ..,,. COM 2•1.., 20r twnhaa sunny houaa near tenm1. wt rm S472 !><> 1ntormot1on & ideas to quired. To set 1,1p In· " t " • wo•I< tor you Cett tor tervlew call I.Inda 71 4 MAN 142-1130 Ship ping. Good drlv· Ing record Wdl lrllln e enellls. 3-D lnstn,,· mants tnc., 155•2 Chemical l.11, Hunting· ton Beach '"' " " bath, 1c11 prrv rer.;: Cerpon~ w/d , p ool beach 1300 1nctd gar, '') uhts 55&-4431 New 2BR 2BA. Pool ences $500 u111 pd $425/mo. Avalt now no~rugs. IM9-5787· Rm avall Upstntra :lb•. more Into or an app1 63&-ens ext. 228 puaau_a CY A1aemble p roducts """""' M ~ro tfw t 111 11ert1' 11 559·6999 78<>-&577d &44·24839 Hunt Bch Prol'I non 2b• Nwpl Bch S4!>0 S995 to clop b-10·6379 LAGUNA B EACH 1mkng Fam to shr lrg mo Call tor deta1t'5 {800 488·0079 Eam up to $5501wk Nead Cl•rkfTech. $24 teo No oxp Wiii Must be exp. Groat train. C 1.eoG-753-1404 opply. Avell n o w MOTOR INN COM shr lg modern 2Br h H . 1 ml to bch S425 723·5828 Lv messago New Lu.c /\1°1 ion ;,>BA 2Ba, vlld beam house Contral Cosio Mesa rull service f1om 300 wt p SP' ous .v tot:. Wkly rentals $175 & 3 blka bch Frplc, 2 t '-•Utll 96J..0425 Roommat e Wantod or .1n1011 (Ir• .u 10 Up Color HBO TV, patios, w /d, Je95, t,) t.ag. Bch 1hr 3br hse w $576. COM. bt-aullfut Oen 13 "'u """ 111g r «' maid svc. heated pool ~ dep. 76()..6511 ocn vu Lg BA pvt view. all uttt, non b:\tf' nt-111 SI 000 C11t & steps 10 o~oan. BA Futf hie prlv smkr 723-1203 sQ It to 800 tlow Im· Aa1embla toys & cral'I provoman1a S 90, t Items. Full or part· plus lroo ront 646-9663 time. Excellent earn· l ngs. Call 619-49 I· 71-1li1i n.iu5 t 1r wt 1 Kitch s avl. 985 N FEMALE Lndry $595 494·83~ SHARE beaut Bluffs tJP.w1,.,., n., u ti W , v Coast Hwy. 494-5294 ROOMMATE M IF n/smkr shr 3Br homo, NB. PVI rm & LIDO PENINSULA n:ictwl 1 :> ;:i o. t.ldo Pen. by tho bay WANTED Baytronl Apl 1n New· bath Poot, w d , ga· 200·000 sq rt olftcos lOll c;, 1 I"',,. on Furn rm ba shr dbl port. gar lrplc 5500 rago $500 644·7252 for 1ont Ma11no onvl· llll' p,,, 111 11 Ro 011 mobile hm, amonllles To share 2BRl2BA mo + 1.11111 72J·1201 j vitla B~. Shore LuK· ronmont Supor park· flrr ,.o; 11 11 $"fl'· prl\lng $450 67:!·5100 com1o by South Coast 1 C Ing Corwomonl res· ~ ~ · Plaza. $400·mo (1n· N-smkr 22·:!3 shr Nwpt ur ous Ondo Hall I t•l1rant noa•on~blo c ·""".., ... n,,,,, •1• Ir l.: L t '-'B h B h "b ·•UI $400 A I u ~ u 1 , ovo Y ,., mo nr cludo1 ut1tlt1os other c ocean view " r u mo 0 alos 673 !>330 ocean & OCC Fem 1 ba $450 mo yrty 650·27 l 3 r All amonlt1A5. $350 I lhan phone) Move-in 83:!·4919 Pallie Office & q~r spoco. 4 • 7 2 $400 ront plus $200 ------rms, :JBA, t2 rotlup '1b3·7446 or 5 ·5153 deposit Smoker o k Carol or Lv Msg Must llke pets Laavo PROMONTORY PT. I gar door 1!Jlh & P 2B S Pomona CM $!>00 NB £.aslbtulf unlurn massage• days at enthouae v1ow r torage area $75 mo 64 066 Kitch tndry pnv. semi· 964·8930 or call 1tter 2Ba, trplc P"' ent Good tor RV or boat !>· -1 WINTER RENTAL I ' ' ,, >r•I •l ~ Ill\ ion • !IA pvt onlr S350 mo incl s·JOPM at 434.:J956 poot, tenms 1ac etc I Salo Npt fights aroa Quaint !lrnillt ollr(;O Old ullt Rats 760-1691 I Available February 15. S550 873-3887 tv msg 645-2901 . 548·2802 COM $3::'5 mo 1nctud· • ••• Ing ulll. PCM IOClllOn 760·1007 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES abinets 3488 CONVEYS CUSTOMS Bookcases, wait umls, II tc11ens, baths quallty work Lance 548-5375 arpentry 351 Ooors-Repa -A~111a• o~s C 1b•nets Panol·Locks "' ,-. f"a1<.~ flfC .... 642·0567 ALL CARPENTRY )f 1"S l'•P lie ; .u11.e1J ~gf;.n1e Deck Coating 357 Home lmprovements3756 Waterproof Coating• •Car pentry, tnt oxt Ooclcs·balconlea-stalrs paint. homo repair Ouollty work 722·8769 oxct prlco Honest I quality 282· 7414 1 Drywall 358 REPAIRS nt:MOOEL Co1tongs·Walt1 Repalrod Exp'd carpentry nl Or} .vall lnl pt aster I repairs b19 small frnu Pillch Accousuc co1t ast John 965-0027 ng11 ;ipptcod removed Custo..., Walt lO'<tu•11s Housesitting 376 Tom, 548·9265 CALIF. natrve with rots S•1ort & long term Love 11n1ma1s 'l-11 722·8120 Painting 38 SURFSIDE PAINTING Ou11 ty pa n1mg l>V profts· s;ona•s Uc• 602098 Insured Bondod. Free Esllmate. 845-3305 Papering 386 F ARTHtNO INTERIORS 35% Off Wallcove' ng with thla ad HANGING STRIPPING Lie• 560875 Vt SA· MC 673-1512 Ou101. p11va1e Newpcn Beach waterfront ol· flee 1.665 s I out· side doc i. E xcollcnl tree parking C.:111 673· 93:!0 tor mtormallon WESTCUFF BUILDING NEWPORT BEACH Wo11tcllll trv1no Avo 01t1co & Retail Ava1t 845-8101 Industrial 2788 6 !!00 sq n 2 largo of· llCO'I & rocephon aroa w Z lg rott-up door S !.I 7 SQ ft I 77!) W~ "fl C M Days 540·9352 Income Property 279 •OCEAN VIEWt PRIDE!! 2486 CFO Young Orango Counly publlshmg company aoeks mdl· v1duat with at loast seven years DC· counllng e,.penonco as 11 ma1or financial oxocullv• lo be tho company s ch101 h· n3nc•al oNlcer Respon1lblltt1os 1n- cludt!I Cllrectlng doily accounting opera· llon•, llnanctal r• porting. perlormlng a.,udttlng a'nd control lunct1ons, managing monthly closing cy· clas and preparation ol mon1hly financial 11atemonts, review· 1ng occounts recotv· oble and payable balance sheets and proporlng spoc1at ft· nanclat reports r•· quested by sonlor management tndlVldui"lt must have account de- gree (CPA prclerrod) Ei.celtent benefits Send rosume wllh covor lettl'r to Porsonnot 011ector 1JO West Bay Streel COSlll Mesa. CA 92627 S2 .60 per day ' E '<·11. HOME REPAIR • .,. ~ "" {,. se•s S-.! ~ n 8'13 f'.1)73 ( RY\\'ALL REPAIR Patchos v.alor d,1,,., :ige, room adds Froe est 646·08 t 2 'ohn Landscape & Lawn Care 380 •'•E Gas S•:l H~"ll T~•tr Tola lrler o• Remod· e g Serv Advtc e To Tha Crazy 633-7172 :.n Ur 11 HD mr1r.•' SI OOK Unit ON ========= Bourke R.1y. Aq1, Stan SERVICE DIRECTORY ,, ASK FOR LOIS D OOR S I onr~ lrncc" I l-1 , '"P CrLt••sn ,\n '·"''" ti1• llYO noors ,,., nr:to"'s ~ I 111on .,, U ll•HS 1 ·~ d••"tl r•ccs 1 I OGI fiJO 1'!:i0-l •I 1tr0 !ir• ~h·Cl)lllCln!O ~. ll• k work So C.i' 1" T' ~ 4• ·l-HIHl6 11 AN B J Jobs 1n __.-..-.,......~·rJ .... t-.... \ '1".X " PUBLIC N OTICE ddltlons emodellng 341 J Cf'CO EQUITI ES ppliances ervlce 342 rchltecture Drafting 342 CUSTOM Rendering• ol your t l()•Y n 011 B1.11 I tome Ad<lll•ons , ~' • froa • t. 73 "036 uto Detailing 344 DCTAILINO OritAll•"'l Auto True k RV F"1e Pict. up & Delivery •1J'• 11Rll '1 ;. 1"' •,I SI"' •I ~44" )0 I'S M•e ~~ M ickey, 536·0553 '.' C NSTRUCTION '' :t nr, COnC•f>IO pa. I 'i 1• "'""3yS •Od· "'QOO 'P11C1'5·1.~no· llle ,,1tk0 546 3096 If 111-6965 eramic iles 352 rotHAAC TORS ANO ~•OME BUILDERS T •oc1 '' 1•1cornpetont 11nrcl1101e t lo cos Try a to w mtogrily pr1do AM T1IP & Marble Lie bond 239 3970 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAN • iky showers-Acid .,,,.,h & roqrout New I'. nopa" B"throoms· •,11owN doors Kile· r ioo•s·Plutt•bm'J Uc :>!iyr'l 0 C 673-8085 -. LC' 1ns1ri1ted Ropa11od rt _,,..Pl Co..rtf')US Se<v •1 frH Est & RalarancH J "" A Shelby 846-6176 hild Care 353 CORA S LICENSED DAYCARE So. Coast Ptaza a1ea S75'wk 558-1196 LOVING husband & Niia team provide II· 'en•• cere to your child Healthy break· feat & 1nack1 Pre· 'lchool actlvllles Sava·claan environ· ment Immediate FIT oponlno• IS3 Mn 34 Cleamn~J Services 3'>48 Electrical 361 Jr.raf'kO -135·0883 ! __ C_O_M_M_E_R_C_l_AL __ I PRINTING Personal 'service 3867 Cc,,lrng Fan Spec lallat A·TEAM GARDENING Sl'C nly hght1ng pOC\I MAINT t 6 yrs e11per 'lpa 220 sorv calls Juhan & Yo1,1nda Gnr free est 642·2446 I den•nq Serv 642·392 t GARDENING Full scrv Larn1sc a po·'ifltlnk Ir s 'iC\11 n ow 1!'1<10 c lnup rP'.I" l"ltes %( 2716 Fences Decks 361 RESUMES 11111 get rHUlll ·s y'1 hO WOtO l""C Las., P"nt Sa• s•.rt>on o-~ari .. ~h"l 842· 71 O t Pet Services 3870 FENCES-GATES NEW ?epaT Rera .. .,,, &d~ • Lawn Mai ntenance I CAT NANNIES, INC. t'OS' •er'" CM ~.a Srrn11klC1• L :indo;cnp~· Protosslonal cat care J"' W• y1t 642 '206 r rre OSI tl90 706 I In your home Food, IORDER YOUR SPRttJG liner piny ponod Vot I Groo""m!J trnnsporl· COLOR NOW• 01ton Full vaca11on1 "' ~ OJ ~"dsnt>I' "9' ser111ce Nowport Fire Preventlo 3617 'LOW RAT[S Rosld I Industrial Spr111k lrrs· $y 5 t em s·Por tablos Alarms 714 6-18 8S8~ IO" t·~O·!:i!:iB5 COM areas Dally: SEMI-Retired U111«' wookty. mon1hly rates SCM•O Con11 ,1"0' C:\f• Call 714-222-4866 Floor Jnstall/Repairs362 C1000 floor Cov"' r 1 Vmvl·c@ram1c-wooct m sta'I Rom oar ts Oonr1 Uc• S5356'l f\ -0 8'>, 1 arage Doors & Openers 362 • COAST ovrn~.r 1\0• Sect n1'1 t proc11 don• Sp•1ng-hardw;tte·or1111 L•c•518398 D6:l 06il£,G lass lazing 368 SPEC AL TY GLASS & I.A RROR Cus'o"' "' .,. I\ 111> e l\IC>s w~•O•t> OOO•s '"°"'~' tl'C ' FREE ESTllJATES 646 'lib Handy Man 371 11qn 1ns1;111 t •CJ \" SA."f SSS 151.7170 SS L .Hl{l .. 11n1n 1 ~llfl I,, 1 t D'lSl!ln In UP'I snnnlit ft r~ "' ..,.., -..n1J ,.. ., ) 1 .. t SWEET TREE LANDSCAPE r.~.,.nt r.n,der1 ,,,(1 ,.. ' ~HI ' l THE GREEN SCENE r. .. ~, ., •• Tr<•c T• l!r• "9 rll'"' • '"" •• ' & t l r • r • ' • , '' ~ • St. I.le. • 599025 • TREES • f C C"IP~~ ,~.,,, ,. r. , ... ,,,, "'" 7'1 t J,, 76 Masonry 382 8nlCI" P lloO\ F '"Pl~Ct>'> ••REPAIRS HOME Stono•Tll<' Oloci. ~ fl10. R[NTAL PROPERTIES latn•nq Wa Ir, ·r.,.\ "'rl Palnt.Carpt"ntry L ic In "" r , 18'·· Plaster Repair 3880 Plumbing 389 24 Hr E00f54&-5522 tiS4~G f P INB 'lG ~~ >118"8 V.saM~er Property Management 3898 I CAN MANAOI! YOUR PROPERTY t 8 yoars experience RE Bkr. 120.0238 Roofing 391 o Rainproof Roofing R•, dt ., •• , 6 com,,..etr,'9il lle•ool• ''°"""• & altY11a ~all G~iy64S..!>4>77 ••REPAIRS HOM£ RENTAL PROPEnTtfS Palnt·C•rpontry· Drywall G ry645·!>277 I Ou-• I~ won FI r fllH Fost Guaran1oad Svc rREE est. #557494 Brick, B lock, Stone 98&·5891 494·G5oii By the tnb or S:?OO ' s~ "9'M llHSf!O ioota? Flat r1ay 18 yr~ r,4:, 2'l 1:> root lealt? Smalt jObs "' Massage 383 •HANDYMAN• I ,~•ss•r.~ Spoll yoilrMll &g & '"" ot>• •0<• II""'' for Iha MW ytar H•allhy C Btu.• ••·.01eo Total r8'aHtlon. Relaasa Chrletlan Handymi111 1 ,, atrtn " '6 qu•cll & e1.1y 18 yrs •Ill'· Uc. Gil 723-5703 Screen Services 3920 Business pportunity 2904 AAA LOCAL ROUTE All C,uh No Vcndln(I No SMt•nq s:rno S800 Wrokly from 011ch guMnntood tocatoon lnvr>"ltml'rlt rcQulrecl 1 ·000·22~MUS30. SF I LING OR BUYING A OUSINC:SS' fQRfREE ~J QR~AT C~ CAL l I BOO 177 88J6 ProMATCtt Investment Opportunity 290 Income Tax 292 PERSONAL TAX I Ac~~~~A~!~~~bly I J'l•ICnd co11fHlor1t nl I f.111'111111') ,,nci Wl.'IC'kl'IHI nppom1niont1 !your home or mml'\ Maxi• ml1e the t .. bene- fit• you •re •ntl· tied to. Cati 65t·8523 Lost & Found 2925 Carpantry concrol• drywall-general w ork 25 yrs exp 89:1·804 1 Doug s Handyman Srrv P1umb•ng-carpentry elOC·P••nt IPI ma"'' re110 Guar 968 5112 Moving 383 •A·1 MOVING• 730·1353 Me1tculou• Morton'• I Mobile Screen 5-tvlc• I Nobody 1>ea1a MC>r1· I on• prteH Nobody! LOST gold & d•amond Our prlea1 are oo 1oW bracotot CM NB orea you have 10 toolc up to Aoward 676·JJ91 HANDY ANDY El•c·Plumb Paint LI c11rpn1ry, etc 631 4043 HOMI! MAINTENANCE I ANO REPAIR Cell Jeff 993· 1222 C f AtJ I. (~Pf RT f " '' Jvb Woll Dor10• ';4>1'\11"';1 0 C tor t 5 yrs l>C f.1!)18 642 Painting 385 1oe the bottom -(714) 642-85" LO~t "2 3·PC pnnta llllll 1lc 3928 ISO.OI03 Enrry.Krtch-Bath•, 23 yrs PP ffr .. Ht. r l'P VIClnllY or 16th St & Orango, CM Reward 6:11 2177 0 1 544·1989 Pmsonals 3002 SALES PERSON Need an a9gress1vo, sell·mollvated Pl'f· son to !1011 commer c1al press t ime L:u90 r1oublo wide Harns pross has tlmo av.:iclabto to prtnl I NSERTS, TABS, NEWSPA- PERS. FTC Customer wilt g1>1 QU.lhty votumo prmt 1ng nn il shor"I turn around hl'T'O Someone with some eslabhsnl'd contacts would be a big pt11s E•collnn1 worktng anvuor1mon1 Many bcnelrlS Th15 1s 11 comm1ss1on position w11h n bl-weekly Uri'lw agn1nst II 1n. tere!lted ptoase con· tac.t Dave Holotl al 642·4J21 E .. 1 252 DELIVERY NOWSPilPO' route• 11vail11bt11 '" Cosla Mosa 11nd Newport Beach 3 oo A M to 8 00 A M Thursdays No coltocung Car and 1nsur11nco roQulrod C11tl 642·43:JJ DESK CLERK Nights Exp req d . Apply 7 Ooys Sam· Noon Sea L.arlc Motot, 2274 Newpon Bid CM GERMAN TUTOR I Wantod 1n my hOma NowPOrt ~o::;~ I General Oll1co SELF STARTERS tNEEDED• SJOO·S500 per weolc 6AM·12 Noon CALL: JACK 9•1·0t74, C.M. DONNA 250.9Ht8, Tustin HELP WANTED Earn cash at home Catt 714-550-4749 HOSPITAL JOBSI Start 16 80 'r Your aroa No exp nee Fo1 Info call, MK»:t2e. 14::11 Eict 14~ I Oatn· 8pm 7 Deye, St2 95 Chatt.I 54<>-4919 POSTALJOIS $11.41 to $14.90/hr For eum & appllca· tlon Information call 1 • 8 0 01999·9838. axl WORK AT HOME Earn Up to $300/Doyt Peopte Call You To Order Spec:lallty Pubh· cations. 714/472·168 4 Ext L· CA130. 8AM-8PM, 1 '----=====~ days. EARN EXTRA $MONEY$ & HAVE FUN i.UL HTATa CAi.11.-1 EJCpandlng 1ucce11lut A E co sfflcl Agts, a SQIOS mgr & a11111 s to Top Producer 80- 100-.. Comm'a • bon· elns Send conf1d re· sume to P T A , 180 Nwpt Cntr Or ., 180 NB 92860 RECEPTfTYPIST PfT 9-3 tor t.aguna Nlguel ott. 4a5-1980 RECEPTIONIST SALES REPS Sales raps for new Orange Coun ty Spanish language newspaper, must ba b•·llngual Costa Mesa 1ocat1on, gusr· antaad draw plus comml11lon, reply Personnel DlrectOly. 330 W Bay StrH I, Cos1a Mo1a. CA 92627 DOING ITI Busy medical office In Newport Beach nead1 fronl office recepllon· ~=======~ The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II look· 1ng for several b11ghl and onthuslasllc teen· agers age 12 yaars and otdor, to sett newspaper sub1crlp· tlons fn an adult au· penllsed, d oor to dOOf 1alea campaign Late a fternoon. early averung hours Excel· lent opportun~ly '°' nght per.on. FOf more Information, u lt T arl &I 642-4333. Ellt. 209. 111. Salary comm w/ oxp For more lnlo, call 722· 1805 RECEPTIONIST Oenorat contracting t11m seeks lronl ott1ca p a r s o n w /II r o n g phono s111111. protea· slonal Imago & warm I personality Oopenc:s ablllly a must. con· 11rucllon background hotpfut Non·smolc1no I office Sat11ry S7· S7 50 f'll 8·5 Mon thru Fri Call Barbara at 7' 4 851 ·2211 SECRETARY For Real Estate Devel· oper "l Miia eouth o f OC Airport. PHI gfrl now Corporal• Otfl· cer 831-4337 E111 4 SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED NOW Meny areas & 1h11'1s Wiii train Benafils & paid vacation• ntiques 601 * BUYING ITEMS * • 1890'• to 1950'• • * .i.welfy IO Houstflold • Plaut lv MS9 113-6213 AHTIOOE EMPORJUM •COSTA MESA • 193 t Newpon Blvd NEWELL Tr....-i~ Secte11ont RN ENTERPRISES FttllC" • Engt.111 • A"'8I P'T lteJ11bl1 shift Sub 714-e92·7483 L~-: s;:r•~;-6 acute SNS and In· - patient Hospice spe· Sates *""' B<JY r>O s.il• Claltzmg In th• care ol Champagne Col':r~;n::-::"' parsons living with Ille Women 1 Wear Unique nur11ng oppor· PI ea s a Con 1 a c I FREEZER UPRl~HT threatening chronic & Malura Sal11 Person tj1:,J•llf:Jtl!{:j.W:{tlll termtnat 1t1ne11e1 I w sales experience. --··-···---3--· tumty to provide AtOS Mnureen Jenkins gOOd condition $ tJ~ and Oncology care 551·1025 OBO 721·0897 714 494·8075 ------Sale1 No-Frost 2·Door Relrlg· RECEPTIONIST WITH OR WITHOUT WORD PROCESSING noeded tor 1empcrary or tomp lo perm as· 11gnmon11 I O L Woaver ofter• holiday pay. vacation pay plus bonus Come Join our tam1ty of heppy campers Aili for Barbera O.L. We11Ver Temporart•• 714-97 .. 2900 100~ FREI! Restaurant HOSTESSMOST Great wage. flax hrs P. T FfT avail Apply 10 person. Reuben E L•• Re1tauran1, 151 E Coast Hwy. NB I Nead money last"' orator very clean A $2000 per month exceltanl St50 Wiii guaranloed No axp datlvor 842·2543 needed buying aelzed REFAIO froat lrH Xlnt ltama et government cones S240 Waaher & auctlo na on our bo· gos dryer $ t so ea half 1-800-955-2048 Con del1v 968·5264 Overstocked wlthstum A call to c11111111d Wiii belp. YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We need bright. enthus1ast1c individuals who would hke to earn : $450.00 to $600.00 per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If You: • Havo an Insured van. wagon or large car. * Enjoy working part·tlme In lhe evenings, earning full-time $$$ • Have the ablhty to motivate. Then we have a job for you. No experience necessary Full training available. For furthor Information or to 1c::hedule an mtervtew: CALL LEE AT (714) 674-9324 Monday thru Friday Before 2 pm MOBILE DETAJLINQ GERMAN LADY. EXpe.rt· Al y.,ur convenience, enca, raference1. RETIRED contractor will Instill your now Bay Window Do small ra· modeling l<>b• Cur rent CA. nc e~IS3 v 18 Yrs of Happy L~tl Ou11lltv Mlndod Cu1!o•"ltn Fl ct>ar~ $.1'1()( 10T11\.Jc0r s-Atfsl ~s..3209 Servi· · " i,11/<j A lono? W ont• Falt In Lova? Chrletl•rt 24hr. fltomano• llnel It Workal M>O<» 1-.1110 13 "11n phonefae ......,.,........,. ........ ~ Lie Frie 11"'·845 2942 good eootc too. Bathroom Rof1msh 3448 TUB·Snower• 1n1t A• p " 1r-neo1a1•·F1ber· glH••Porc•l11 n-Chlp • Crnc;ka r•p "ad All color•. 850....63 Beauty 346 Call 960-0719 Housecleanlng-Apt·Ofc· Condos Carpel clean· lng·pe1nt•tc Enghstt 1pa.-1ng HIM~ ~THLEEN S HOUSE· ClEANINO Pet90nal louch Otro-apl..f\ome, Xlnt ,.,. ...~28 -• 7 A llAOlE Houaeciean· AC LS tng bl' the CS.y LOCAi r ACtAL TONING araa Xlnt referen<:" Al'F'OADABL Call Yolande IS3 1·soe'7 538 2070 Huc;iri'" •. Sr>•y' (H; I; •I PAY YOUR 8".LS Y•• no T~· Info Pu a o.1tvet 7tl Ytt-4120 &;;'RINO CLEAN In de out, 0tgantie 11orege. "or•I cleen 6 ~n11. Auby 17&-4059 H;iuhnq 1720 .,..I. T "1AULINO 6eNlee O.-o yd ~tr ... Jon MM112 DICK'S HAULING Junie to dum • gen. •'aJ hauling, t.a1g• truck with nn ga1e &4<>-l1ta DUMP AUNS • JUNK Furn1tur•. truh, trH branchet, appUenc .. Mike 7 a 848-131>1 HAUi. 4·U, ~ OFP f'8tee or other • I._ mate.. Gen h•utlng, frM hou tiold to•IC d1tpo1al with load. ,, ..... 1440319 • MICHAEL COX PAINTING $12'Hr MATERIALS References 67~ooe PAINTING PLUS Ou•Uty a a1111 Aff•rdattle &4&-57M PAINTING·WAU.PAPER ANO RCPAIAS Loc.i ,..r, !:ipe11 "°'" f rM ff1, 644-1471 ........., ......... Int.text. qu.-/ cueton\ ·painting. atefn, tao. q....,, ..,,,. " .. ., & enemel, Ileen•• \11193~7. '""' •• , .. m.-.~o. I JC TRD lllMCE OUAUTY WOAt< 431-17M \ 'J r:, , : ( it 11 ' I ' ) •l ···• •• .?,·· · ... t t•'" r, Thorougf'I, INlde 'OU1, 1creena. ffree eal. rwf• De"'d 645-HGO SELL tNou,h ch•Hea MZ.llB .... f'ATH•Aa • Probi;;;s 'Wrlh cutlody. v1111ta lion. support or other dM>rc• releted 11•ue• W CAN HELP. l'•th•r• Rl•hh Covnoll •4e.9a4'2 PARTY OIAt.S on Iha INnlllOINCll J09S All b,anchea. us CU•· 1om1 DEA etc Now hlrlno Call (t) I05 08~·6000 EJlt K-22317 i...:.+J.1~;..+-mL+"~"" IOV9 line w1t1t1ng lot ___ .._ __ .-,.;...;;~ lOUf car~, I ·9Q0.4U. ll71 13 m n ti & up, P•·r ,.;· 11 S•·r.1', • ' , . I .. fJle•I reftlg • table, told aon'e prized SWIH Army knife at lut -.ff~• .... PIMH Retum. IO•\\ Acacl• Ava. COM . 7U-&S23 Co<.,t.1 ~,esa ht 24 •DRY 8TORAOa• At Newport launch ramp. Waah reek, ctfe, repai' ahOp 121-1 too 129 JHJ 'II TOYOTA TERCEL A.C, tlet.a eaHetta (33515) 12111 EAALEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 Sunday, February 10, 1991 • J\ "'' " l )1 "11 t ':'' ' 11 J{) .,_._ 1TllO ...... ,CJUMalfl ...... ...,;......, tO, .-0 CH~VAOLET ••• ,..,. NAmlTATUmwr ~~COM! v~.~ t21oe TIICllN8 L ~ feet car vary low The hJlowtno CIW9Clflt.,.. The~.,.,.....,. Deity Hot ,_,,_., 3 10 Wrede C w~ t7110 n. alal.-..t .. lleO • dOll'O ~ • ckl*'ll ~ • 11, 24, '"' ten ~.., founteon v~. ,. C°""'1 c:::iiin fl Or· mll••· loaded. 4 t•IMlCHAIL "' OAVll PM COMPANY , ... 00 ~7 c.tt 117()1 .,..eoin, .. .....,., II. ••••d w ith CrulH ACCOUHTANCY lb)TAXU Von ~-"*' A..,;,.. ... Thli ~ -. con-ttll conuol u.aso. ~a-11\.US, m Twminlil wr,, eoo, lrlMe, c.-nn• __ ..,. _,,_ *"'-' bJ • ...-• ,.,,.. ,.._, •793 Ww I , Cotta .._, CMf ,_.. I M!Mn*, a Ciiio ,._ ""'-. '*""P P\ICllllNd ~ ONll C HCVRO\,&T '15. p.,. ~7 lwnll ....., ~. N:nnoul WU The reg111r11nt(t) com· 0.-Plot .-...Y 21. f.0- fect cat, very low MICllMI ftic.luwd Oe"'-. 1'400 'lOft l<MtnM A---. llMm fl A~ rMnCled lO tr..-"""'° tWrY 3, 10 11, t•t mllee, IO•d•d • 20I 11\orebreeker OrlYe lu•t• 000. trvtne, C.11. Thetdtowlnfper.oneete Mae un6lt lht f~ ~· a eed with r 1 Laaune N'Olllf, Cellf 12117 t2111 omng ....._.. 9uetneu name(•) "-tM P 13 450 c ~·8~ fh11 bull""• is COi'· Th•• bu...,._ ie con· KATAAI t411 Monrovia at>ow ott JanuetY 11, 1tt1 couohea, 8ooka. MOVING. 723-5523. Settino ma«~·~h • Oerage Sale, Sal/Sun 9 de.._ SO much turn I· 10 3 P1nb.-game, 2 , .... What a ate•. Leg-Video oamea, CIOthe•. un• 8HCh, 494-4n2 alactronlc tluft, lote ol mlec 2&39 w .. ,. C,1m~Jl'rs. AV s & Trailers 8014 20 FT mini moto' conttol • d~ed by 1n indlvtdual dl.leted t1y , oer-.i J*1· Aw •A. Newpor1 a..dl, a.ton c Wtvtniey '87 VW 4193 T~ tOQJtlra.nt(e) Com• Mnhlp C.W ~ Thil 11&1_,I w tiled HCTmOUI ....... Ca•AIOLET CHEW '74 NOVA, auto. rTWIGed lo tr.,,..;1 butl· The reg1t1r1nt1el "°"'. Petry St~. 1471 '#!th the Coutlly Cletli Of Or· MAim STATaWWf -1ownet, e cy1 Nu Bat.-nell I.Ind• IM FICllltoul menQld lo 1/9N9C1 ~ MontcMI A1111 •A ~ lflOI Counly on F~ 1, The folOMne per90nl "' 5 ·~· AJC, P/8 tery, xcond s 1250 Bu1ln111 neme(•I llsted ,_ under 1he FICllllOlll llleadl. C&llf 92683 1901 daW'I ~ • 11areo/ca.aeet1e, row 080. 839-8242 •bc>IHa on Oacielftw 1. IMO 8ue1n... neine(s) ltsted ThlS bulineet 11 eon N81W7 MOSte SOUACE •I Vta HfNREDON klng•l:re mlnale,, CM betw .. n ne1db0atd, armol,.., Del Mar & Monte home BHt ot au worlde Good MPG, all new In and out. Hurry. $.4,800. 548-4703 mllee (270741) Mietlael RM:ttwd Dttvll ~~on January ti, 1tt1 INCled by' 1n lndMctull Publllhed Orange Cou1 •""" a.noi.men1e c .. 11 $791S CHEW 1tt0 Thi• llllemtnl wea flied Sl4'11W! Mll!Uoll, Partnet The ragllliant(•I com Dally Pliot February 10. 17, 82112 t"IQhl, bridge & mirror. Vlata S3SOO oeo ...... 1 iwe EARLE IKE IWEA wllll llW County C6trti ot Or-Tim 11a1emen1 ... hied IMnCed 10 ltlnMCI bull 2• Mattll l I~ I OM fo\ Jagobl •• Vteta ~ ~ty on Januwy 26, wnll l"8 Coutlty Cler1I of Or· ,__ under the Fiet11tous I Su--073 Del Ponto. San OetM<11e • LIVING ROOM SET Sota, ch•tr, cottee table. two end tablea. Brown wtwOOd and gold trim Comton- abl• S425 lor alt Lamps to match, S20 "eh. 581-9398 ~OVINO SALE 8 n cut velvet couch, solid roeewood end & round coffM table & cl'lelrl §57·0518 SOLID OAK BEDROOM SET Cobtnett. lour d1aw· '" mirror. llghll w queen size waveless walerDed Armoire 10 matcl'I Paid $4,000 S1creflee 52500 Ab· solulely t>eeullfull 58 1 • 9398 Solo love1eat, chair, OI• 1oman, S325 3 pc col· Ito tet>IH $170 841·3488 Miscellaneous 6015 2 Ad Trip Tlck•ll Ha- waii Hp '93 Atck do· ta 11 $300'11cke1 OBO 552·0645 G rls rwtn canopy b•d w dresser & n1 llend needs work $75 Boys 10 BMX b ike S40 G,,11 20· Unicorn b•k• S40 G1rl1 scooler w t:orakes $15 963-7048 I WANTED TO BUV1 0 <1 ORIENTA L RUGS ary size 1,, 1ny cond•· I ~n 1·800-531·7233 Irvine 6144 OAAAOE SA~ Sat & Sun, 8~ 4 WhP.el TOYOTA 8 cyl, auto, A/C, cue, 1901 1nge County on J~ 30. Bulln ... nemeC•I ue1eo c.... 82112 1111. eualom wheel•. f41ZS).J 1901 IOoY8 on Jenuafy , 1H 1 "8.)C MJTIC( Thlt ~-II con 722 2098 Only 8 ,000 mllu. Publtlfted Orenge Cou1 11.-n Patry $1.epheMOn 1 dUcled by' an intclMdull 15 Oew*Y $1 lt'Vlne (Nor1hwood), Laguna Beach 614 ESTATE SALE Fumlluro, antiques & much rn!SC SAT SUN 9·4, 237 San Joaquin St <near PC Hwyl ESTATE SALE Home & olf ce furnt· lure & m11c Fn Sat Sun 32!>02 Via Mon-· tone Emo•ald ninge gated community call for entry 499-4366 Newport Beach 616 Garnge Sale, Set & I Sutl BAM HousehOICI •tom• m1'c 207 42nd St NB I Movi ng Sale blkos SCOOIOI toys, ktfchon tterns, taori:s. l11mps, re111n S20. gray CtllHIZ sola & lovosoot S25 soct1011a1 sofa with o t· toman paid S2.000 SIOO art w ork & more Sat Sun 10AM to 4PM 343 Walnut, Newpart Boach Boats eneral 7011 Kayek, 1 man wais1 Drive' Jeeps 9030 • $13,088. (135028) Otllly PllOt February 3 10, Pul>llsNld Orange eo.t TNI itat--.1 ..... l•led l '1CTinOUe ..,...•• Tne reg111,.n1(e) c,om. 1 ------BUENA PARK 11 ~ l991 Delly PtlOt F.oruatY 10 11 wtth~ty Cler~ of Or NA• flA~' menoeo to ,,_. bU9I Chevy 1974 Full Sia Audi 1982 Coupe ISUZ SY Ost 24 M11e113 UM t ange County on Jenuar, 2!> Tile tollowlng panone 111• ,_ under uw r1et11t0u• Gteat PT 411411 Must Bera metal bl e ek I U Su-070ll 1991 •o.no ~-BullneM name(•) llsteo sett a c power S&B, paint, brown IHther, 523-5800 P\8.IC NOTICE f..nJI COAST Atflt CONOITION-at>Ov'I on J--V 15, 1991 4ap Granny Bo• New I eunroot pw err f't8.9C NOTICl Publll!NO Orange Coes1 ING A"'D HEATING 1M 27 Oa6e JllCOOe shell tires engine 52.900 Call Richard Cad '84 EldoradoS4,800 flCTTTIOUl llU ... 11 ...,......__ --• Oelt'f Pilot FOC>t~ 3 10 ~OOl!h\Wlt St• •13 Faun-Tl'lla st-1ement wu fliecl 11tr1 Dr111e to apprect· 759•9441 '79SedOeVll $2.200 NAllK ITATEMIENT r...,,.,_.,_, __ 17 2• 1991 ta nllan.y Calll 11108 WftnttwCounr;O.kof Or ate• Best offer ovN ·77 Cpe De VII s 1 ,BOO The lollow1ng e>etsont 111 .. .._ ST A n.JIT S..--0!>8 J.,_ V Conl 18072 "'08 Count-, on JefW'f 11 S3 500 557·J600 BMW '88 S28E N~lr II Mtrs.~2017 "°"'9 ~ u The followlng pertonl .,. WOOOWWd Ln . Hunttng1on 1991 510-0756 White with black I DAVIS AUTOMOTIVE llJI• dOtnQ ~ ... l'\B.JC NOTICE s.ac~ Csltl 92S4e '49•10 · leather tntrlor 5 apeed Chevy '78 MOf'lle Cat1o Gola Key Au1omot"'9 829 HEMET PAATNEAS, e Tllil 1>u11,_. 11 ~on PubMlwd Or9nQ8 Coaat FORD '90 BRONCO manual trent tMMAC· Original ownef. make Terminal Wat Su111 9 C.l<Htwa GeMr-11 Pitt,_· ftCTITIOUI .u..-11 OUCl.O l>'I' In ondMOual Delly P*'I ,,.,,._., 27 Fee 4a4. E adie Bauor ULATE Only 44 000 offer Call 846-5378 COiia M-C1 .. 1 92827 amp 368 Sen Miguel Or1"9. NAME ITATEMENT Tr.e r99•11ranu1) eorn· ruary 3 10 17 1991 loadQd, low miles ml 514 995 Call Gary I afler !5 weekdays Michael R1cnaro D11111 Suore 100 ~ e.acn. The lo.IOW>ng '*'°"s 1,1 fl'lenC.O to tranuci ~ &H>Si 1mmac Best offer d a y • 208 ShCHetxHk•• DttYI, Calif 92680 d06nQ llu5'f\4!SI u ~u under the Fic:t1tiou. pp 675-7611 4 74_4004 Evenin , & Chevy 1984 Corvette LSQ<Jna NIQUlll Cellt 921177 CDA •HefTwl Lid 1 Call· HAN'°'A"' GOROO'°f Cl' 8v,•net1 n1~11 1111ed f"\llLIC lll)TIC( TOYOTA '90 FORERUNNER SAS A C V-6 auto TW CC, cusetto (2PMH570) $18,488 COASTALACURA 714.979·2500 Tovo1.1 'lO Landcru1sor While> eKcellonl cond1· t 1011 6 , 700 m110 .. sn.ooo PP 513-0952 or 675-1901 rue ks 903 '87 JEEP COMANCHE PICK UP 5 ~peeo p' sollt" V & cngmo ca CIUS torn "'two ls t. r irc,. 1:na14 131 $5,988 I I I weokends 650-02~0 Bronze, my mother fh11 ou1•neu •• con f01ni1 L1miteo Pal'l._...,.P SIGNS 707 , Golden•oo •t•<»t on JIV'UMv 111 1991 hat owned Iha car ouctea Oy an •nll•••OuaJ n ~., Plf'I,_ 3119San1 c;o,on1~ Mt• Caitt 921125 J.,,_ V Coons flCTrne>Ua -....aaa sine• n-. Gius root The ••gistran1111 com· M~ °''"° Suit• 100 1 Susan Lvn Ho•ntfla~ Th•• 1181emenl w11 flied NA• aTA~WT menceo 10 transitCt out• Newport Beuen Cahl 707" GOldt"'rOO WO"• '"''" tne County Clerk ot Or· fl'9 lolowwlg persona an• ness unO« ,,.. F•cllhous 92660 0~ ,..., c11 1 9262!> ange Counly on JlnVIV'r 111 dOlng ~ • 8u111neu namei•I 1111•0 DSL S«v~ Company • This ouaoneu ,1 con 1J!i 1 cur OH THE RUN 71191 above on Decemt>e< ' 1990 Ca1ttom11 torPQfllion 1s aucttld 01 "" 1na..,,.0 ,.. F ... 1533 Holt St •II Hunt1r1g1on MIChlHH R1Ch11a D1v11 Ge<*ll Partnet 3501 Jam-file r'9tllr•nl1S com l>ut>lttl'led 0rMIQ8 Coast 8eac:h Calif !1264 7 Th•s •lal8"'f'nl w&\ ltted boree Road Newport menced 10 tran&&G• tiu•• Dally Pt!Ot .>anuety 27 Feo-MeurH n A Donnelly With rile County Cle•M ot Or Bfoach Clltf 9211&0 ne5' unoe• th ~'"''""'' •u•r, 3 10 t7 l!XI 1 7891 Holt St •6 Huntlngl<H' ange Count'I' oo J<Jnuary 2S Th1t ou11nen 11 con· 8 us•nen namels listed Su-049 a.acn Cllll 92647 1941 Ou<.ted Oy I g«lefll part·1 aoove on J.tnuir~ ;>4 11191 ----------1 This Ollllne9• 11 con F ... 2331 n.rsh•P I Sua.n Horr\OH• !'ta.IC NOTICE OUC1ed by an ind1YIOUal Pubhtht!d Orc1noe Coast The reg1str•n1ta) com-I r.,1, jlllf'<Tlt'nl .,., '•I~ Thi r9011trant111 com D••l'f' P In! F flt•<u~r, 1 10 menceo 10 tranuct 1>us1 with th41 Count, C ,.,, cl Qr FICTlTIOOI au..-sa menced to trlnl8C'I bv6t 17 ?4 IQ91 nf"" unde• lne FtefltlOUS ange Co..nty tY J•"ull'y 25 NAMf ITAHMINT neu undet lhe FIC'tt1IOU> Su 06!> 8u11neu nameltt 11stedl ,~ • ·~ rottOWong ~s 11• 8u11ne11 name(I) 1111eo ----------above on Seotern!>ef' 26 F4*21M d• •ng !>ult,,... IS ab<>Ye on Fer>ruery 1 199 t 1980 I PuOl•tf 1!.:l O'clnqe Coul T~F WORD TAA,..SFER .,_._A Oonlwlly Mic:h181 I COi*> G-11 Dally P•lo1 •otO•u•·'• 'l 10 •92 Argot'•ul Suote 220 Tn. st1tement -flteO FICTITIOUI auatNEll Pit•I~ • ' ,. ·~' LIQu"• MtllS Caio• 9211S6 Wiii\ ,,,. County Clertl d Or NAME STATEMENT Tti•t 1111emen1 wu f,•ecl Sv-O!li C• ••"Chapel of La.,,una lf'Q9 1 County on J_.,., 18 Thi fo•IOw•ng peoons .,, ,.,th the County Cletll or O.· M1I s C1••torn11 • 92 1901 d<>tng bus•neu IS 1"911 County on January JO Arg0t•a..I Su<te 220 Laguna ,.,~SM DAB8l ES 2182 C S E 1~ 1 f'\ml.IC NOTICE "' ts Ca I 928!>6 Pvblrshe<I Orange CoMt 8f1St0l Santa Ar.a HIS 1 F492956 ----------Tn1s Ous ""' •• con-Detty Piiot J-.ry 27 Feo C1:p <42"v" Ray A Leso-lz 3200 FICTITIOUS aUSINflS OUCllCI Oy a torPOfthon 'UW'/ 3 10 l7 1991 Pamei• Le-ol'I Tur•n l'O•O 811stOI S1' .. t Sutl• 700 NAME STATEMENT Tl'\9 llg•Sl•aruu com· ~so P•tam• 0.1ve Co'1<t ,,.,.u Co•t• Mesa C1111 926.211 T~ •ot ..... "9 ::i-< .,.., .ire l'l"enOed to u1111ac1 Du• C11tl 92627 Publtslled 0.1~ Coast dOtng Ou"....U H 1-S unoet 1"-F1Ct•t10U11 •-ti" ~"TV'C Tn1s bus•neu 1s con Dair P1101 Fel>fuary 10 17 DflcE 3• f Of"Q "" 8vt•t\CU name11) 1111eo ---~_..; __ ..u...;..1 _..;1~--- 0utll!d Or 1n1ndv•Ou1I 24 March3 1991 Irvine Ca•' en·•• lt>O•• on o.c.moer 20 1 flChUOUa11U991EaS Tne regostranltst com Su-071• Su :6 •" [ l •I:>"' ti 1990 NAm STATlmNT Bos• slertto. lew CREVIER mites. $11,700 Call BMW Richard. 759-9441 A nw IXAMPUll OP FORD 1988 PAl.OWNID SUZUKI IMW'I AVAJLAaLI I 6 cyt, loaded. 57988 '87 3 251a 5 spd (988714) (2GYU932) S14,995 BUENA PARK '87 528e Al ISUZU (ISTW9181S12995 9e L-7 A"T 52~5800 (2CYN7791 $21 995 Ford 1984 Mustang 89 5251 A. T (0834881 S22,995 Converttblo, e•cellent 88 7351 AIT condllton. low mllo- (2HGS0451 S26 995 119• Brad 476-2700 88 8211• Auto LINCOLN 71 Conunen- (8857121 $15,995 mt lat 460 ENGINE CREVIER I RUNS GOOD $1250 BMW soe 642-0567 --l111coln 1977 Mark V Newport Freew•y II runs good vory ctoan 55 at Edinger SI 500 6 75-3977 .. S•nt• An• - 835·3171 MERCURY 1 9 8 4 . TOPAZ vory good . n I n P\ml.IC NOTICE ewelry. Furs Art 602 I sk111, paddle, r"ady ro go 5225 723 5703 a RINGS Emerald, I COASTAL ACUIU 2925 HAABOA BLVD COSTA MUA a1-.2soo TOYOTA '88 4x4 PICK·UP C•troon 1972 SM Sspd all, Hydro- pneum311C suspen s1on br.ikos & 11eer. mg Truo 140 mile por hr performance from a M.uentt twt'm cnm tri c lrl'I 1•1 9"'" L ea1her 111t<H1or Ortq ,,,, & rell nolo s·1 100 n1chard 751'1 q,,.,, co O t o power ""''" dow1 new ltrOS 1>11· tery carburoator al- ternator muttler cata· ty11c converter. 1rans· m1ss1on overhauled etc S2500 080 646- 4221 644-7547 meoc.o 10 1r41r"MKI °"" ----------C1meron 1• Eloerg•en Dan£ Bond PrMtOent I The lmlowtng ~ ll'e ress un<ler tr•fl f1<;Mt0ul PUBLIC NOTICE lfW>e Cali ~2' u Tilts 11•1...,.,,, .. as l1'8d ooong ~ 91 8u,•neu nam1 st t11tedl Tn1' ouwen 1 eon-•"" tl'tl C.-ty CW\ ol Oto· PETITE MAACHF Jet E •oo•e on January 23 19111 flCTITIOUI 9UlfNEll ~ Ou<.teo 1:>, ' <>O •lC•Jff ""91 C«>nty on Jenuary 17 17th SI •28 eo.. ""- •an1an11e. all with dta monds, value 552,000 "'" S 1,000 to S4,000 Must sell 1mmod1atoly Cash onl~. 55 7 585 7 ANTIQUE & ESTATE ' JEWELRY l11•go 1elect1on of dill rnon ds. v in tage w:ilches incl RolM ""' Palek We buy ~"" trod• 1nd rt1p,1or Ntlllam Ha rold Jewelers 3116 Ne ..... oort Blvd II 32nd 873-0385 ·ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY Lerg• seiecuon or d•a mond1 , Vltlteg• witches incl n olo) 1na Petek We buy 1eU tr 1de 11'1d repn., Wtll1 1m Harola Jewelers. 3116 New· pon Blvd 11 J2nd 873.()385 Whl•• to Publlo D111mond1. gold ,11 vor 333 17th (ber11nd IHOP) $48-5030 ets & nimals 6049 Frae Hlmalayen Cellco 1 year lovl<lg Preg· nant by Btaclc Peratan 673-0848 porting oods 606 SKIS FOR SALE! K2 115·1 Salomon 637 b1nd1ng1 Good condt lion S75 0 B 0 640- 1165 Power Boats 701 20 SKIPJACK. good cond1t1on Covor, Ill· 1>011r1.1 ou1drt1111 s 7 ooo e.ir. nr.•, 1 36' TIARA R1H1ar tor an gon Im m ac S 135.000 6'12·8868 lips, Docks & Storage 702 • Two 45 50 Sho~ Phono pV1 parl11n9 showt-r oath eva 1 •Jo •H.B . SLIP• l O 15 FT' op lo l .11)10 1n Newport Beacr1 Ca•1 , • 1 r .i. '1 30·50 F 1 B o•t Sllp .V Aay Av" Nr""p r t 0<!1"11 St, 11 C nov b •' , .. •· BOA l SLIP prtv.lle 9"'·" toe tit Oil Lido 1,10 1n h or lnngrr St<' It 6 10 288'l N E WPORT DOCK •FOR RENT• 5!> & 35 PONl'f :)r f Low r11l(l<, 1'31 0.1.11 Newport Slips $1 2 50 •t 760 O."> 1 PRIVATE DOCK Nowpon 20 ,0 " • 1 loc 1~r1!_y f> • 1 ,f f PnlVATE DOCK r.fl 50 65 po"""' •' Dover Snores 548 '.1390 WANTED-ASAP: 51 p or std• tie for 25 11 sailboat 1n N\'WP :l'I Beach 665·565J 5 •Pt't1fl ·''' r ~ I~ .. ,\ttO c I )f' .,. hLt ,., (OOJO'J~I $9 ,888 COASTAL ACURA 714.979-2500 ans 904 90 MAXI VAN P , 1or cruosn 'loll'rrn 1•11 Nh('nl l ll)O m n~ LU~E ::.r; ~ oncF <; SAU For~ Hl"'V111 si;oo OBO C '" .,.tfl 14 91 or 540 'l \JQ ,,, .. for Davo ntique lassies 904 ,97, C ADILLAC OeV• •o Al f rsl 100 000 "'''"~ looits gooll S 1 200 OBO 673·0.'87 Cll.!1llac t<;lfi2 Eide 'ldO 01tlfllZ COllVOll•hll' F' .. r.torv p.r 11 he lthM E 1 cntlont orin•n.il pl11mb IC,llhOr .15 000 m '"' SJfi 500 Roch ,irt1 759 'J•l 11 uto mported 910 '84 FORD MUS TANT l\T A C P~ PA .-'II T n A C I E. A ~' ' .... ~ ") $3795 EARLEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 Pl/Tlel1 Turon NAME ITAT£MfNT .I Tne reg,,•r11-.1 St com l~Q• CeM 92127 This tlltttmenl ,.,., h~ Thi lollow•ng t)«l()f)S are ~ to Iran.a(! Dul • , .. ta. Jeennone K T.tout 233 ''"'"the County Cler~ OI Or dOtng buStnMS H ~U undtot tr>f! fichf'°'-'1 Put>I 1"90 Or1nge Coas1 Pcx>e>y Ave Co<on1 <Ml Mii 1n941 1 County on Jtnu1ry 2!> SHEL T 0 N S M IT H 8us•neu name.ii 1tS1ea D111; P11<>t Januer1 2' Feo-Celtf 92t25 1~1 CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC-aoove on NA •uar~ 3 tO 1' 1991 This bu9I_. 11 con F4'2321 COUNT ANTS 18401 \Ion Susan E Cameron Su--0451 dueled oy an tnd'Vtdual Puottshed Orange Co111 l<e•man Suite •30 1r.1ne Th•S 1111emerit NU f11ea Tne regietr.,,1111 eom FIND D•1ty Pilot Feb•utfV 3 10 Calif 9271!> I '"''h 111,. Cou• ty C •" ot Or· PU8l1C NOTICE menced to lraNaGt buSJ rt 1 ,' 2• 199 1 Debor al) Sm 11'1 112•2 lll94I Coun•~ "'' J1nu1ry 25 I ,_ Yndet the F1C1it10U~ JAGUAn I '!Al\ Vandon an &pa ment Su ()64 Sterr• Pelos hvtnft C.ihl 199, FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 8u11neH nam••I h1teO Pia., JatJo groen throuoh clauified 92715 fl4*21t3 NAME ITATH•WT 1.oo-.e on ~ 29 1986 101""'' 4 £1 ooo mites --------------------Th•• ou11neu is con Puo"~ O•anoe Coa.11 rr.e 1o11"'°'•ng P41'ton• 11el ~Trout only Sunor condition nun•ic NOTICE PU8llC NOTICE ouc1eo by an 1n01v1<1ua D1JI) P•IOt FeO•ua•, 3 10 00"'0 ou-u Tn• 11•1__..1 -''*' S:?O 500 964 •8 900 ___ ,.._UDL_______ Tr>e r991ttflntts1 com-,. 24 •QC.• BECKER Fil TER SALES .,.,h ,,,. County C-" of Ot 0 "'ICmlOUI •U•• ...... •• menceo 10 1ransact tluSt I S...-060 -'DA BECKER TECHN"'AL1 ~ r--.. on , _ __... )0 d.1~ l~, r:Jl5l ovorunn FICTITIOUS 8USINEll ' """' "' """'"" __ , "' "'AME STATEMENT NAMf ITATUll!NT neu unde< ,,,. "<t•l'°'-'S SALES 10 H~ St Sit 1 1 J ' ""' I !HI!> XJS , hf' IO>ICNW"'" person! a•e The lolto....•ng 1>41''°'1' ..,, 8us1neu n1mei t ) ll•t•d P\ELIC NOTIC{ A t07 ''"'"• C lllt 927 111 f4Cllll Aron.zo ()""'"!'' irorn '1 ii Ov\•n•~-: 15 aoong busaness as above on Jar>ua"t 1 199 1 s. on O.~ C1 fouwa I Putlll9l'leCI Orange eo.i rJow 0• 5101 Cond•· THE FOUR CORl'<ERS "'ATES ENTEF4PRISES Debora!\ Srruth FlCTITlOUI _,.._.. 9~3 Qu.....,1 St LagtJllll [)aoly P110C Feon.aty 10 17 l11)n ~1 1 :'00 O iiers BAOl<ERAGE C0¥PAN'I' •e WMl•noton Court ~-This Slltement WIS 1 •e<I NAM( STATf~NT 8eeGt> C&J•t !12651 24 ¥11Cl'I 3 1991 n en Vd 'S'l 'l 111 IOQU Ad,...,~ A.f' _ 1 Tl POtl 8N<;h Ct~I 92860 ,.Ith ll>e Counl~ C~ll OI 0,_ •r.fl to. •'9 ~IQns ••t '" s Ou'\onau t COf\· Hunltn9100 Beach Ca ol •«olh een 8 01tome t8 ll>Q9 Coun1y or J•nu•r• JO aoong Ous.NIU u duet.a Ov 1 COfPOfa''°" l H1' 198'1 [5pr11 hi•oo nl.1c,. ue19e. 1mrnacul ite !> eoo " 1 v~ e• toncJf'd "''ll · r ~nty S!.9 900 ~ t :! 9/J.0019 •P~4f w .. u.ngton Court Newc>Ol'1 1991 l(AV PACl<AGING '281 T11e 'IO•Sl••nllll com- • Jot>n B Rim••f'Z b400 a.aco Cai.I 92680 F412107 09•• A.e Costa u.. ,,.,.nceo to t•11111e1 ova. Thi ousu'leH 11 con· PvOl•sned 0tll'ge Co1s1 Ca.if 926211 -uN,., tN Ftet•ttOl.lll ACTTTlOUa 9UIF•U '::a't":'c d i~.::~"'l•ngton oucteo Dy an 1no .. t0ua D..ry Pt60t Feb<u.ll'Y tO l7 t.Ateh~ I< •• ...,, 1<oia..n'loll1 Bulll'HI n1,.,,..11 ltsled N . .-STATlmltT S\amu Soot\4 28091 Lii fht reg111r1n1111 com· 2• M11cn 3 199• 1970 Sw111 °''"' Costa at>O ... on ;lf'U¥y 2 19', , Thi lolloww'G per-.on& et• menced 10 lrl!•ACI °"" Su-069 Mesa Ct11f 9211211 Scott ~ ~ ~ 91. (.tffrn <tqu"A H I !I Ca"' --s u _ _._ 1~ F-l•t~·s -----------• f o..• s1e1~t -.. ~ fRCEO"S q ..... '""""' .... -..., 11 s Ous·~ss 1 CO" . ..., -·-· --,....., N WPORT BP•STOl EX· ~I , 7 J 280 ~653 9..,,.ness namectt listed ·-1c MnTICE duct.a tlv .,, •nd••t0..-1 "'"' 1"9 County Cler\ of Or ·, ECUTIVE SUIT"'S 1300 'it•O 1n 0"'J nal •vor·{ Tn 0 • !luS•09SS IS con a~-e on Janu•r.. 28 I""" t I'"~ AU C 18 "' ~--• .,.., Tr.e •eo•st•an11s1 com •noe ovnly Of' JlnUlfY "'-o1 Street "'°"" "'·-·ta I',,,,, w•th toln intM or 1 P\J c,, co parine<~ 1(1tnieen Bottome FICTITIOUS eu11NE1a menceo 10 transact Out•· 199: ':'00' .............. e..cn c;,, Woll noa111ta1nod Cal•1 fnt' rt'gi51raritr5 t com This 1111tmen1 was !tied NAM£ ITATEMENT ~ und@f !"'9 Fte1 tt0us ll-.a1t.J9 !IM~-....-' ".lrri 1 C,lf P11nc1pals mencf'O 10 tran'!-<ICt ous• , .... m ,,.,. County Clef' of Oto Tne rottO'lo ng per~ are1 eusinen neme111 1t1t•O Put>I s"9d Of1"91 Coest p.,.. & BnltOI L ro 1300 on I y A" A' on ab to 1 ""~ "' ""' lilt' Ficto1tout ange County on February 1 ooong OUllnftl 1s above on June 1 •it() 01 ty Ptlot Janua.ry 27 Feo-.,_ol St,_ ........... c. -1, "lllor co ·u ~T.(']1) eu,tn('U name4SI lllled 1'!191 C ALIFOR NIA GOLFI Ulch-K-nKot...,.,PI •ulryJ •O t: 199t 2..~~ ~ C..1 MMcodn• 1!'l79 :'80e •''~;::..: i::.mt>e< J l990 . F4131.a PROMOTIONS F 1 Pr1n<:e· 'hos it.tt90'*1t """ 11'80 Su..o.&111 neec> ' owner •mm:tcul~tc ' This sta11rmen1 "'!Ill Meo PuohSl\80 Or•no• Cout ton 0.1ve Co'11 Me!la Ca111 *'1" lhe Counl)o Cl(!flt ot 0.-Tl'111 ouslnftt •• con n ,, Io m 1 no I'> am o CJ o w•th thf' County CIOfk or Or D~•ly pr,IOhl Feb, ru•1 ry IO t7 92626 I ange Counh °" January is P\&IC NOTICE Oueted by I kmitecl ~'* ST '100 9&6·1788 l•noe Counly on January 18 1 ~· Ma c 3 9'1 " 07• Ctir1s1oph11r Thomas t99t t llwp 1 ~91 .. u Mcintyre 27 1 Prin~tllton F4Gll5 '1CTITIOUI .,._.., 1 The regi11rinus1 com Por~cho 85'"1 944 F ... ls.32 Dr•v• Co~t• Mft,.. Caltl Put>l•slle<l O.eno-Coast NAME tTATIMl:NT f ~ 10 trenMCI ~ wh1lo w t>lacl( leather Puolistil'd Orange Coast PlJBl.IC NOTICE 9262fl Daity Pilot Feo•ua"t l 10 The toltowtng C>8t90t\S are -unoer lhe Ftelltioue gr o a I con d 111 on. D•··~ PtlOI Januiry 27 Feb-Th·' Ou••n•n 1• con-1' 24 199' 00'"0 °"-u Bull-namec11 1111eo $14 000 675-6178 , ""· 1 tO ,, tg<Jt FtCTITIOUI 9UllNfll Ou<:tflO Dy an 1nO••t0ua1 Su-061 RUSTY HOOD PHO .. 800"9 on noi .,- SUZUKI 1989 SIDEKICK A C c os' cu11om wlloel' S7968 ( 1 ()0')72) BUENA PARK ISUZU 523·5800 Su·05t NAMf STATEMU(f fl'le reg1sH1nUs1 com-TOGRAPHY 16211 UnOer·1 o.llld&gal ----------! rn .. tOl•O"W•ng pe<sons are ~ 10 rrensac1 OvS> P\RIC NOTICE hit Lane Hunt109ton l!leecfl Thia 9Ultam.nl -i-.i f>OOl.IC NOTICE Ootng OUltnell IS MSI uncle< lhe FictthOut c.l<f 92649 W'tll lhe County C.-ol 0. NEIGHBORHOOD GOLF Buslr>eH n1n,.,., fisted ftCTITtOUI .,...... Star>tey ~I HOOd .... County on Fec>tuery , FICTITIOUS •UllNEll CLUB 11117 Ponderou 1oove on February 1 1991 NA• ITATIMIEWT tll28 t UnOerMI L-Munt·1 1901 NAMf STATEMENT Street COit• M.w Calot Ctittlloc>her T Mcintyre The 1~"'0 ~t aft "'Oton Beacn Cal-I 12641 ,_,,.. '"'f' iottow•ng oe<'°"' art !12626 Tn.t si11emen1 was flleol 00<n9 ou-u 'rh·• bu1•11M1 11 c:on-l Pv«*9'led Orat>ge c;_, Ootng Ou5'1'>a$ IS YOSll•n·~o flkAt• •617 ... ti'! the County ()ark or Or· ACCUCORE 3SJS E OUCltO Oy .,, ~ o.ty '*" ~ 10 17 c JOY ENTERPFHZES Pon09f'OU StrMI Cost• ·~County on February 1 I Coesl H,...,. Su•ll 200 eo.11 Tiie re;•llrat'llll eom-24 W.c:n 3 1991 t8S Meta D•ivt' :: 102•8, Mesa Caltl 92626 1991 Maa C11<! 9262; ~ to lranMC1 ~ S..-011 Cc51a Mf'5a Ca• I 92627 J~ Y~1w1 1~1 F4a151 -.tal"C AW' Com~ r-ur10et IN F"telt1----------- C•nd) .kl, l ang"att l 8!> Wl\eelef Pia~ Tusun C1ltl Pub11"'80 l'lrlrlge Coal 39765 Htghbut)' Or Mu<-8u'l•ne11 nem•11 lilted "8JC W\Tll'< Meu D<•ve • 1o2•8 Costa 92880 I Detty Piiot Febf..,.,. tO 17 ne1a. C.t 92362 at>< ve on N A __ ..;..;;;.;;..;;;;.;;...:""~.;.;.;;•iw.;:;... __ ¥eu Ca~ 9262l Th11 ou11ness 11 con-24 t.Aer('tl3 1991 rnos ovimeaa 11 eon· Stani..,A Hood STA~O. rn.s ousnf's~ s eon Oocteo Oya general per1 Su.()75 ducted by 111\lt'>dlY•duat TM 11.at9ment -Med ••AllmCIFRlfTO. ductfod ov •n ona•v•Ou•• ~P To. •e<;a••l•entlll ton>• .,,,.. the County Olir1I °'Or-U9I Oft ..cnnoua HI' ,.0,,1rarottsl com Th4 reg11tranUtl com· Pl&IC NOTICE manoao 10 1renMC;t 1>u11 "'08 Counf'r on "*""8ry 11, ..,_.. ...-.. menceo to lritnSACI l>\•5!· mene.d to 1r1nsac1 OUlt ,_. unoe< tM F<httOUt 1901 , Ttie fOillOWln9 P«MI"• ne-.• ,nOf!r 11\t' l'oct ttOUI ness un<>er tl'tl FteUllOUS flCTTTlOUI .U ... 11 Busme11 n1l'letll hated ~1 l\aft abelldolled ttw u. (II Bu,1ness name(ll hll•dj8usineu n1melsl lltted NA• ITATE•NT above on Jenuar, 1 1990 Pul*lflad Or-. ~ Ille Ftc;ml0111 8uttneu TRADE now O A T A f""· ,,. ·,. ""• _.\A.,.,f-• ,. a"' ....... •• a•". ,, I ~ \ • f . • .. '' ,..,,..,. V. ..... ,.. r I •'I I. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE Daily Pilat· CLASSIFIED! .. abO•t on NA IDOve on February 1, 1991 The lollowong penon. -Mwc Compagnon Delly PllCM ~ 27 Fel>-...,,.. ADV~ CAAE C•nOy Joy Lanos11lf YOlll•hll10 Tllllll dOing bu.-II Thie slll""*'t wu flied' rull'y 3 10, 17, 1"t PCKXATRY GAOi.JP 121AS This llAlt"mlt<'I ..... ''*' Thtl llllement ... a ftlad (•>MICHAEL A DAVIS wltl't IN~, ... Cler\ of Dr· Su-CM7 a.di Bllld Stmnton Cell I "" th ,,,,. i c«1nl~ Clflri< of Or-with the County Clerk of 0.· ACCOUNT ANCY lblf AXES. lln09 County on JtnuefY 25 t0110 1nge County on Jsnuery 25 1"91 Count'; on Fet><uary 1 PLUS 384 Fore11 Avenue 1991 P\a.IC lll)TlC( The Actmoua 1111<- 199 I 190 1 S...te 24 Laguna 8Mcfl. 1'412194 ........ relltf'9d to abOW -F412315 ,_,,..,Calif 82651 P\lbltlNCI O..ange Coast flCTmOUa• 1111.. flld In Or.,. Cculty on Publlst>.0 Orange Coat Pvbllsn«I Or1"91 eo.t Mtellaal Alelllrd 011111 Delly Piiot February 3 10 MAm ITAT'lmWT July 12. t tlt f.'ILE Diiiy Poot February 3 10, Dally PllOt F.bruery 10, 17 208 Sl'IO,.bf .. ker Drive 17 2• 1991 The~ pel'90N NO F42*1 17 2• 1991 2• M11cl'l 3 1991 Lagune N19t* Celli t2677 Su~ dOlnO ~ • Ao09r1"'°""11811\0fontr Su-0!>4 Sv -078 fhtS bu11nes1 11 con-BAAHHON I ~. OP w. toO a.... w.., _________ , c1ucted o.,. 1n 1n01v1c1uei P'lBl.JC NOTICE 151e1 L....,_,. ". w... eoron. ....... c. nt2S Pt&JC NOTICE "8JC NOTIC( The 1agl1trlf't(1) com-"'""'"' c.111_ tJta l1ltlll ..,._ -coo-__ .:...;.;.;;.;...;;......;.......;...;;.. __ 1----------1 tnene*' to tranaact buao-'1CTITIOU• 9U ... H ThofN9 u..11 8r9MCll\ a.ctM "Yen INlh'ldUll FtCTTTIOUI eu ... H flCTinOUe .,.._.. net1 under Ole FtCt1tioue NAiii ITAT'EMDIT 1s1e1 ~ l'I~ ._ l1ltlll ..... ,..,. .. -... NAME ITA TEllENT ...._ IT A ro.JfT lu11ne11 nttMCI) titted The toAowong perlont lfe mt'111er Cailt . uta _. .. Ceunty C1ie111 of Or· Tne f°"°""'~ P9f'90"S are The lollowlng per90f18 11e 100--0 on December 1 1tll0 ooong ~ as ThlS ._.. la *"' c.wnty on ~ 2$ <Soong bustneA -ooong ~ .. MICl'IMll AlcNrd o...... f AG .. A"' AGE M £"' T ~ .,,. en 1ncllMdl... ,., STERLING VENTURES I WA A A EN I AS · Tl'lla ttaterT*'t -f.-0 PAAT,,.ERS 20101 SW Tha r9011trant(t l com-~ 0r..,. c.- 11166 NewQott 81 •200 SOCIATES 1520 Nu1mag W11hltlec-ty0ei1col0r· 81rCl'I SI .r240 Senti Ana menced '° 1reNmll _,.. ~ ,_ ~ 3 lO C<>sta Una Ca••I 921126 Plec. •207, Coete Mela at199 County on Jerwy 2~ ~II Cellf t2707 Mia ill'IOer "'9 11, ·)4 ttet w ,.,,.,, M00<e 2237 Vista Caltl 82125 1991 a.on C wn'!..Mr P Bualn ... ~aa I tM ~ H~•· ~~~tau~ A~A~W-~ 4 15 ·~········································ Ca11f 92fl60 1 H&rdl09 St Belboe Cellf Th•• bullneH 11 con-926e0 dUCled 1>y an lndt'Yldutll Tht1 bus•nna 11 ~on· The reg•ttr1nt11l com-ducted tly en untn- mence<I to 1r.,,~1 bu91· corportted 111oe1111on nell una.< I,,. AchhOUI Of'* INn I Plf1""'1lf\lt) l uatnett n1me(1) ll&led The rag111ra11t(1) com• ab0"9 on JIM!MY 22 1081 mencecs 10 tranaact DI*· W lven Moore MU under 11'18 f"~l•llOul Thia 11a1°"*"1 was ftled lu•ln... neme(a) lleted Wllll ,,... coun1v Clerll ot Or· aboW on ...,,...,... t 1t111 1001 County on J1nu11V 25 ~-~A W8f'Nfl lft I • •-MMell'len\ WU l'iled ,.... .... ,., .... CcM\ty c.11 °' Or· PublleNO 0r81'1Q9 C08111 el'08 ~on Fef>Nrt I 011ly PIKM Febniary S 10 IMI 17 ~· !Hl ,. • Su-055 ~ Or-. C0MC -------1 D9ll¥ ,.. ~ 10, 11. "8,JC M)TlC( 24 Mll'dl3, '"' ~Tl r ~I STIRTlllG A llEW BISI• The Legel o.penment at IM 0My PUo4 II ~ to announce • ,... ..w:. now r4lable to new buet- r-. W. Ml row SEARCH the n.na tot )QA • no ertrll Cl'\atoe, and ...,,. you the time and "" trtP '° (ht Court tb.-"' s.r. Ana Then. or cour-. an. IN M9"d\ la CGn"1fl1 I~ .. d """°"' ~ ~name.w. meow ...., "" County Clerk. ~ onoe1..-fof bM" .,... • ........, ~ ... and ~ .. "°"' proof "' p;IMC•Kll' "" Courlty a.fl ,......,..,_ .. ,..~ ~ 1111& ...... a., Not lAlgll O.-•··--..... -· COIM ...._ C•a a I,_. w no1 ............. "' .. (1,.) ""2-4321. Ii I ... , Sa 01 Stl ..S .... ..--. ............ ,..._ ...... ... ,. ... ., .. .,.. ................ .... ..... ._ ........... -. ,,.. ....... _,_ Good .... ,.. ,_._. A .. - eouw: SoMe lftOtnln1 '°' alon1 the •••th cout. ~ct.v wldl hfih ckwcf• et tlfM&. Slisfltly «IOler. tnl1nd: P1tchy d entt mornlna fog and low <kMHfs. In· ~nd highs 71 lo "' Mounlllins: Mo1tly clur, with high clouds 1t timtt. Highs In thr mid·SOs to low 60t. Dfltrta: Mostly clur, with hi&h ckMldt at tl!MS, Sllcfltly <OOMr. Air QuAli!r: Air quality In OrAngt County will r1nge from good to un· he.lthful. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:52 a.m. Sunset: 5:38 p.m. OCEAN REPORT BOATING ~ lllMf CNJUI WlllH'l. wiftdt IN<'oml"I _, 10 10..lh,...t I 10 n b oo Sunday alltrnoon. it>H to 2 IHI. FISHING Coot! ukhfl of ""LO•" """''" Mid m.teLtrtl ,..,~ ,.pc>ttt<I •'°"g wllh IClfM tand .,.., •nd wllol~foh TIDES SURFING LOCATION tiunting1on Inch Nrwport l r1<h Coronll dtl M." laKUn• k.ich Sllll CrttL s~n Clrmf'nlr lOCMY1 P.-Chy •eu11111 f•a ..... (Oh .. MOttly tullny lli.r. Hlsflt In the 'Wtf 60t 1114 70t. • TOMORltOWi A clovdy day, .!th ro, a11d low clouds th~ mld •lftOtllllll• st11~1ly cooler •-ptt•t»m. FRONTS: • • COl..D ,.,..,,. ® (9 ~ LOW ..... Llbnr..,1<1 ..... ,_ •'J .... , ,., ...... Jrfltno lMSIH<h ln.An~~ln """'''f>l' Odlolld 0..1 ..... "•Im Spron~• '•ud#n• ........ ,. ... (.~ RtH'Otd .. \Mum.-.,.fo \.tli~ .. , • • • • • WARM STATIONARY rn ~ rn E::l ~ s 0 ~ ~ Sl'«>WERS RAM T.STOIWS RJJMEI ##OW a aJNNY 111. ClOC.OY ct.OLCW ,7 )6 All.vota ,, )I ,..,_YOflOly SJ l9 7) " ~ S4 )I ""IMt4pllla S) n 57 " loitofl S4 M ........i. 71 u '1 47 a. .. 1on."" c. 71 ,, ::tt JS )I '7 0 t hloao 47 ,, OH .. )4 H 47 ClMiftMt1 41 H ·-... 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Island_~· Trader FINE DINING AND COCKTAILS ANNOUNCES THE DAILY DOUBLE BUY ANY ENTREE GET THE 2ND FREE* SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY, 5-9 PM OFFER EXPIRES WEDNESDAY 2-13-91 •of EQ OR LESSER VALUE I 62 48 -0r1Hlll " 0 '""' 'Cheers,' 'Scissorhands' lead Comedy nominees I OS ANGELES -Stars from the :":BC· r V comcJ) "Cheer!!" .ind the ml1\le'i "Ldward Scis'ior· h.1nd," .ind ··po~1c.1rJs horn the hf~c" k tl nominee<> Friday for \mc.:·m 111 Corned\. AY..JrJ), the 1111\ .l\\.ud 'how d<.'\OtecJ to funn\ l'C1•rk I rnph1c' 111 14 CJtc~or1e~ \\Ill be 1•1 'entcd 11 the 5th AnnuJI \11 c.:11c.in C urned' A\\JrJ, presen· t 111.in-. .1 t the ~hnnc Auditorium I hl' c.:l rcn111111c' \\ 111 he t,1pe<l for a t''" h1111 r \BC· rv 'pcci al \l hcd· 11kd 'tirn, tr me in ~tarch \nwng the nominee<> "ere l\11,11e Alic), Jay Leno. Whoop1c c 111ldhcrg. K;ste) Sa)!al, l·J O'Neill .\1111 John ( 1oodm.in C l'"'fll\Ullll'I\ .ib,cnt lrum the 11,t \I. c.:rc Bill ( o~li). \\ho rou11ncl~ ,,k, n111 111 he rncluJcd in award' ~nmpc.:1 1111111,, Jnd Ro.,eannc Barr. \\ho' ABC I \ ~cne'l "Roseanne" 1, 11ne nf the mthl popullr ~how-; 11n ICk\l\l\111 ( .1rl Reine r \\ill receive the I 1fct1mc Crcall\e Ac.h1evement \\\ 11d I hl' ,, innl'r' Jrc picked from b.all1•1\ t.:.9'1 h\ 1.1 00 w mcdy per· l<'lnlt.:I\ I hl' n1111 n 1t11'll' \\ere I t m.1k r v performe r K1r'1t1e 1 1\lk\. '"( hccrc,", Crnd1cc Bergen. \l urph~ Brnwn"; J...1te) Sagal, \I uric 1 \\1th Children". Ullm.1n. · The Tracey Ullman Show"; Betry White, "The Golden Girls." Male TV performer. Ted Danson, "Cheers"; John Good· man. "Roseanne"; Jay Leno, "The Tonight Show"; Ed O'Neill, "Mar· ncd With Children", Keenen Ivory Wnyans, "In Living Color." Female performer, TV .,pecial· K1rst1e Alley. "The 1 onrght Show's ~.th Ann1\:er ary", Whoop1 Gold· berg. "Comic Relier·: Andrea ~hlrt1n. "Six Ladies Laughing"; PJu!J Poundstone •. "Cat... Cops Jnd tuff'. Li ly Tomhn, "Save 1he Pljnct " Male performer. TV special. l31lly S.~I. ''Comic Relic~ IV"; J.1~ Leno. "The Tonight Show's 2. th Ann1,ersai;•", Da\lcJ L ctter· man, "l ate Night •h Annr"el''JI) Special'', Robin Wilham , "C'om1c Relief IV", Jonathan Winter.,, "And ~fo Traveling Road Show " TV 'uppnrttng actres<;· Julta Duff), "Newhart"; Faith Ford. '"Murphy Brown''; Estelle Getty, "The Golden Girl~"; Juhc K:l\ner. .. fhe Trace> L'llmjn ~how'', Rhea Perlman, "Cheer,." 1 V 'upport1ng actor: 0Jn3 Cal'C). '"Saturdav Night Lt,e"; Woo<ly Harre bon, "Cheers". John Larroquette. "Night Court". Alex Rocco. "The Famous Teddy Z". Damon Wayans, "In L1v1ng Color" -Dr The Assoclattd Prtss 1 '""' State allows notes, not cameras in executions \ \' I RA"-Cl<,C.O The ~tatc h.1, tll'1: 1dcd to let reporters use r l nc.il ' .ind notepad-;, but not cam· l'1,I\ .. 1t e'l'l ut11in,, j Citate lawye r ,,1111 I ritla' r he nc\I. poll<) wa' dr~lmed by lkpul\. Allorncy General Karl \1.1\c r ;1hc r .1 hearing on a suit by \ 1n I r.tnc.:"lO public 1clcv1s1on sta· 11110 KOi n. \\ h1ch contend that lhc rc,tnct1ono, o n coverage of exe· cu1111n' .rrc unconstitut1onnl. In m.r~in~ .1rrangements for cov· C'ra~e of the ~t:ite's first execution 'incc 1%7, SJn Oucnttn Warden D.11111:! .V:i..,quez had previously re· lu,t:J In allow reporten to bnng \Hlting implement or electronic equipment. ~nying they would threaten th e: privacy and safety of gu.irds and wi tnesses. The 'lu1t also challenges the '""e's proce"s of selecting news urgan1ia tlon~ to attend execution . U S District Judac Robert Schnacke rcCu ed Fnday to disturb that proce bc(ore trial, rejectina KOED's argument that the procc· dures ollowed the aovemor to Ir· bitrnrily exclude orpnizations for political reason . That arf\Jment will be .reMWCd at the trn,I, scheduled to atan March 25, &aid Wilham Bennett 1 umer, the station'• lawyer • Schnicke also ruled 1h1t KOED'a npen wkncua. ladud· Ina tonMr .... Corriel._ DJ; rector Raymond Proc:u• • ..W inspect the p1 cMmber .,.. trial. The station ii trylna to 6dit 1ha1 televitioft camena clCNld M used at 1n uec:ation without compromieina Ma&ri1y. -. Tho suit wu filed late ,.ear after Va quez announced his rules for press coverage of the scheduled execution in April of Robert Alton Hams, convicted of murdering 1~0 San Diego teen·agers in 1978. Harris' execution was blocked by a federal appeals court, whe re his case 1 still pending The warden, whose Death Row holds about 300 men, said 14 re· porters would be allowed to watch the execution but could not bring pencils, notepads, sketchpads, re· corders or cameras. They would act as a pool for a group of about 200 reporters outside the building, briefing them on the execution . Mayer said Friday that Vasquez now had agreed to allow pencils and notepads, which would be is,. sued b)' the prison. He said ahc new rules still bar camera , ex· pcctcd to be ahc chief issue at the trial. Turner uid the rules aJso an· eluded a new re ariction: the namct of official wltncuc no longer would be Ii tcd on the pris· on's official record. He said the ct)ange apparently was intended to 1tren1thcn the state'& invation-of· privacy ugument. Friday's hiarina focused on the proccdtlfts used by the staac to pkt inedia rtP!'O'Cntativa from lllOl'e than 80 that •PPlicd to CICMf ............... _.,,... ... 1d118rl ,_.