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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-13 - Orange Coast PilotI • . ' I 0 AN -GE C 0 AST ,, ... ,_ f .., -,.•• u' Mostly sunny today, with winds up to • 12 mph. C.oastaVInland high from 65 to 74. Lows from 48 to SS. For the Or- ange C.oast's most complete weather .in- formation, including boatina. fishing and surfing reports, sec page Al2. IN THE NEWSROOM Everyone on the high school level 1s exci ted this week about the Califo rnia Interscholastic Federation basketball playoffs and the fact that no one ha been left out .... There's a nip-side to the situation and it is in the Oranct Coast Dally Piiot sports department, whe re our crew is trying to figure out 1ust how they're going to take their best shots .... Usually when the Friday night basketball playoffs opened, the sports crew could count on a half dozen or so games .... This season, they're facing perhaps 12 games, and it's beginning to dawn on them there is not enough space, not enough time and not enough pcrsooncl to do the job right .... They began beggin$ for more space for Saturday's edition on Tuesday, but - even 1( they get that -that only soh.es a third of th e problem ... Stay tuned ... and hey. Go Vikings! Go Chargers! Go Oilers! Go Monarchs! Go Seahawks! Go Sea King ! Go Sailors' Go Mustangs! Go lions! Go Eagles! Go Artists! Go Barons! Go C-Hawks! Go Minutemen! Wait a minute, that's 14! QUOTES Of THE DAY "For tht short tum, this tlartt· mtm~r coW1cll mo1onry has cogtd o ltopord. For tht long tum, It has frttd a /ton. Tht lton will not rtst " Brian Theriot, reactinf to the Costa Mesa City Counci bagging him as a planning commissioner (Al). "Freedom nngs wlitrt op1mo1u clash." Adlai E. Stevenson COMING AlTRACTIONS •The Orancc Coast Dally Piiot JOtnS other local business giants in sponsonng Spirit Run 1991 , Orange C.ounty's large t Ski 10k race, on Feb. 2A at Fa hion is- land in Newport • • Beach. Ca11 race di-~~.._ rector Cheryl Morse at 720-0837 for information. LOTTERY INDEX Bridie column/15 Businca/M auairied/M Comic:a/11 Community FonlnVA11 c~ Entcnainmcnc/M HocOICaplllS Ann Landen/AS Public noticcall1 Scramletl/IS Society/AS ~~Al Wcachcr/AIJ Wednesday, February 13, 1991 25 cen ts Both Sid'1S gird · for toll · ~oad war .... ~ By Bob van Eyken Omge Cont Oal'I Plot NEWPORT BEACH The ground war over a pro- posed toll road through the San Joaquin Hills is about to begin, and public meetings scheduled this month and next promise coo iderablc bloodletting. faster. At two public hearings scheduled for Thursday and Feb. 28, memben of the public win be invited to com- ment on the environmental impact re port prepared for the tollway project. On March 14, the Transportation Corridor Agency staff will respond to public comments, after which the agency's board i expected to vote on whether to accept the environmental study. Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente -only Lag· una Beach re1ec1cd 1he project and refused to partici- pate. Newport Beach C11) Councilman John C.ox. who repre· sents his city on the San Joaquin Hills Tran portation C.orridor Agency board, said he sees overwhelming up-Opponents of the San Joaquin Hills Transporta11on C.orridor -to link the San Diego Freeway at San Clem· ente with the Corona del Mar Freeway -say 11 will worsen air pollution and further harm already endan· gered plants and wildlife. Transportation officials say the turnpike, one of three planned in Orange County, i~ needed to relieve traffic congestion on the Santa Ana and San Diego freeway~ and will improve air quality by getting traffic to move C.onstruction of the three tollways is to be fun ded and directed by the Transportation C.orridor Agencies, formed by the county Board of Supcmsors and the dty councils of 18 cities that line the three routes. port for the toll road, despite the vocal opposition of Laguna Beach "h's going to be built," C.ox said. "This thing's been about 16 )taf\ in the mak.mg. The alignment was e tab- lished m 1981 TtH 1s now the fourth env1ronment1I im- pact report What this one deals with 1s how to build it. in order to deal adequately with the envtronmental · ues Of the cities asked to part1c1pate in the San Joaquin Hrlls corridor agency -C.osta Mesa, Newport Beach, Tavern rallies 'round th~ troops / Charlotte Woodford of the GoodTlme Saloon in Huntington· Beach shows letter~ she has received from troops 1n Saudi Ara- 9-.t ~ea. ow,'*" bra She ~s wntten more th.m 100 letters herself and her ~­ irons have also rallied around the troops By Russ Loar OrlnQe Coast Oidy Pio! HUNTINGTON BEACH -In the small comers of everyday America, people who naturally recoil from the horrors of war arc quietly pledging su pport for U.S. troops in the Middle Ea I. And ~ it goes m a li ttle Huntington Beach tavern where bartender Char- lotte Woodford keeps the home fires burning for a handful of American sol· diers, now facing a massive ground war half a world away. During the last four months, Wood- ford, .SO, has written more than 110 let· ters to "any service member" and has ralltcd support among patrons of the GoodTime Saloon wtth her "Operation Descn Storm Budd1eo;" ~all Acrou the dimly ht, wood-paneled room, past the collection of pool tables and Jow. lung, shaded potlights, pictures and addre cs or milit ary per onnel are dis- played on the wall hke a monument. Each address card is decorated with a miniature American flag and the dis- play i surrounded by yellow ribbons. "I have a son and if he were 0\-er there, I wouJd want everyone to sup- port him," Woodford said. "I'm a mother and all mothers want their chil- dren to be taJcen care of." Bar patrons arc writins to tht men and women Ii tcd on the wall, letting them know that people back home re- ally do care Some have c-ven been m- sp1rcd to donate blood. .. No one is for war, but it's &ood to sec people involved and supportive," said a Vietnam veteraa as he balanced . See SUPPORT,._ ... See ROAD,... .... Pier campaign is weathering roullh sea By Robert Barter OrlllOI Coal Dllr Plot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Butting their beads apmst tough ca>nomic umcs, fund-raisers for the new pier arc accept· ing campaign pledges on an installment plan from hard-pressed businessmen. Donors will be permitted to stretch out their contributions over five years, even though the SI 1.7 million pier is scheduled for completion culy next year. City Admini trator Mike Uberuaaa sajd Tuesday the Clty plans to use money from city reserves and other accounts to make peer peyments and then replenish reserves when pledges come in. The monenugg)in1 really isn't much of a financial gamble, accordina to Valerie Day, campaign director for the Robert Sharp Co. of Santa Ana, whtch is beina paid $250,000 to quarterbaclc campaign efforts. Only 1 10 2 percent of the donors fail to honor their pledges, she said. .. A pled1e is a commitment that people take seriously." she said. Day said that Sl.1 million in p~cdge let- ters ha'·e been tumc.d ~ to City Treas- urer Don Watson's office. The pledge !et- ters resemble a legal document and are signed, but are not legally binding. she said. Day said that f\Jnd-raiscrs, sparked by big devcJopen in town, arc "40 percent into their pl and are riaht on tarief' for reachin1 their target or $2.8 million by the end of Auiust. Waterfront Hotel developer Rober1 Mayer, who along with partner S~ Bone made a pledge of $250,000, the big· gc t to date, said that tough econonuc ttmcs have made fund-raising more diffi- cult. But Mayer, who with Roger Work o( the Huntinp>n Beach Co. t co-cbair.l\ln of the Landmark Cabinet Campaign to woo donors, predicts 'uccess. "The pier is the only thin& in Hunting· ton Be.ch thit is non-contnm:rsiaJ. There's no question in my mind that we will meet the Soll· It (lbe recession) just means more work. We're getting a phe· nomcnaJ ruction. ~ah they &R bavift& a tou1h time we are not gcttina a ~ SMPtE~ ... Theriot gets · the boot; eyes council run Federal agency questio..., plan to clear Buck Gld ) -.. .. .. L .. -• ... --. --- .. • ... .. • --- Orange Coast People 1111v-~~~~~~~~~~~~- The new group manager of sales nnd marketing at Fa hion Island Fuchs recently moved from Shreveport, La. to Corona del Mar w11h her husband, Paul, nnd their new 8-month-old rnn, Paul Allan OPINIONS------------ "1t's the most beautiful place that l've eve r seen," said Fuchs of her new Orange Cott'it home . "I've never seen any thing like it the combination of people and place." BACKGROUN01---------- r uch' '>tant:d -...11h the Ruu'e Comp.rn-.. m.1n.1gcr~ of l-.1.,h- 1on bland. 10 >cars .igo ~he "J' a i.cn1or .i t Columbia Collcg.c 111 M 1'>'<llJr1 'tud\ing f,1,h1on 111er1..handl\ing \\hen 'hc Mgnc d on, Jnd 'he hJ'> been "'th Rou'c cH:1 'llKC.: \ CHAllEN~S---------- com ing from a IC!>\ amuent .. hopping (enter, she said i.he IS 1mpre">1,ed b) the -.oph1!>11ca11on of the ''ore owners at Fashion Is- la nd "Dealing -...11h the Nc1m.tn MJrcu,· of the world 1s a lot of fun " NC\erthcles~. she ha~ her work cut out for her. "My first challenge 1s ge111ng to kno..,. the mcrchanh Jnd getting to know the market, ~ I can market f a'lh1on h i.and " SETTI.ING DOWN--------- once Fuch~ ha' \Citied lnlll hl·r llC.:\\ Jllb and home. she hope~ to be ahlc tu once .1g.11n t;:ikc up her fa\Oritc pastime - painting \\alerwkir., Ahhough <.he hJ'> ~cen pasntsng since ele- mentaf) -.chool, t.lon'1 c'pcct fu(h'> to 11prn a gallery soon. "I ha.,.en't '>OIJ any pain tmg,, hut l\c ~l\cn J l11t away." -Compikd by Tony Dodtro Local News Briefs Hughes' guard pleads guilty in escape CHI NO .\ former pmon f1 .. 1it.I plt:.Hkd gu.lt~ to hdr1n~ .1 Cl1m1ctcd murdcru C,l,1pc trom ,1 111.l\1111um 'c.:curit\ \\omen\ prM1n Cint.I\ Coglac111 Jdm11ti:t.1 h1d1111.! fr.111l'fll l.\lm llughc.:' in J pra .. on hlll .1nJ 'mug_glang )HI ••lit thl· fri111t ).!.lh.' ul the (.';d1forn1a ln!otltut1on fo r Women an r rt•flll'f.I 1111 \1.11d1 ~5. J11l)(J I he 1-...0 \H>mcn we re l.:1ptt1H'd tlt:l.t !,1\\ l.11c:r 1n 1-1 f'.1'11, I C'J\ Al a prc:llmm.11'\ hc.irani: \I 'rJ,1\ I I 1i.;hc' \\,,, 1•rJcrul 1t1 ,t,int.1 tnal nn ch.irgc:' nf c,1: 1pinc lri m thi: pr10,11n In return fl•r the plc.1. ( ocli,·111 \\Ill :1..'1.l'l\l' ,1 rLJuu:d 'l.'n· tcncc. <.4.11d J.1ml' l\.uklc\. ,1 \ 111 lh rn.i:d1r111 C'ount\ dl'put\ d1'· tnct attornc) ~he fill'' 11r t 1 lhrtc.: '"H' 111 pri-11n \lhl·n 'hl· 1, ~cntcncc:d March 'i. Pro\ccutor' \aid th 11 th1..·\ '' •td .1 11. n1t1n1h 'tlllt:nlt' 'he ha\ no prmr rc:cord .Hill Ill' : e\c,1pe i...1rklc~ '·"" \!11n I 1 During lluchc' hl: 11111!! J ... t "'' , tl1C(·r tntilttd th.11 1hc: former \\,lllrc" \\,I' I": lllt rl t I'' "''l bl'l!ll' ,, •1 lcd "' ( oghe111 from .1' 't \\llh llLI : 1:1 In pre,1rn1' 1n1c.:r 1c.:"' 111 •11 c.1u\c \he \\ .1, r.1pl d I•\ ,, 11 1 kill her 11 'he h•ld .1m n I ii.I' 'Id Ill ti 'hl l\l 'l'ld h~ "111 111tl ,,h11 ti r1:.1:l'll"I 111 Hughe,, 1{i, \\,I\ l 111\1 d hll\1' ind' )'1": murder Jame-. Hughe' '"';i' ,11111 I\\, 1n the hc.nl \h1k 'klrmi.: 111 1~1c couple'' H unt in~ton B .1 h I Armed suspect shot, wounded by police SAN"I A A"\ ·\ l 11,1111 m.1n ,lfH> .1lllg1.:dl\ rdu,cJ to drnr has gun and "'" 'h 11 111 the '1111111ch h\ 1 .... 11 pnl1ci: 1tl1u.•r, ,,;1, 111 stable cond11111n r llt'd I\ .11 1hc I ( I \ktl1c ti ( l'lllcr J.111\\1rd V1c1or Pl·le.11 22 \\" lht 111'1 ''l' 1 ,hot 1111, H'Jf h\ S.1n1.1 Ana pol1u·. 'ro"-t"\ •m •n 1.1 ircc" II • 1ll..c1 ,,11d About 3 r Ill \lllfld ·~ 1\\1) 11111dcnt fll'd 11lfllCr\ -...ho had hccn chasing Pclc.11 """ thl' "l'J'Cl.I d.irt hthmd .1n .1p.irtmcn t com plex. whe re Pck.11 rc.:p11T1cdl\ t.1rncd olfllUllll to face both c1fficer' and rcfu-.ed to dr11p 1 l hr11ml'·pl.1tLJ handJ:11n he hJd pulled from h1\ ..... 11i.lhJnd H.1.1l kcr ,.11J I he ,u,pect -...." !>hot The Orange ( nint~ 1>1,tmt \1111rnc)., Ofll~e " rnnductsng .1 rou tine 111-.e\llg.tt 111n 111111 the nlf1lc:r·1mol\.cd .. hooting Teen serlousty hurt In drive-by shooUng SANTA ANA -A 17-vcur·old Santa An.1 hoy W<t!> i.crtoml> 1n1urcd 1 ue~day n1gh1 \\.hen he wo' fared upon by a p:ming ve h1 cle, police 'au.I The vtct1m, whui.c name \A.:I\ not ~lee(,ed ~u'e of ht' age. wa' \lopped .u 5th Street Mt.I P11c1fic Ave nue when a \Chicle maktng a left turn onto Pac1f1c in front of hi m fir ed '>cvc ral rounds at hi'> car, police \aid. The boy suffered a gun'i hot wound to hie; heud nnd left orm nn_d wa_s ho~p1tahzed at UCI Medical Center 1n Orange. police c;a1d . H1~ inJuries were not de crabed D'i h(e thre.1tening. Police say they do not have :any dc<;cnp11on of the shoqtcr or vehicle involved. A preliminary 1nvest1gatmn does not ind1cnte any gan• involvement, although the c.i~e i tall under in"e liga- tion, police said. PIZZI dellvery m~ robbed at lllllPC*'1 IRVINE -An armed bandit stoic a piu and $40 from a Domino's P1ua deh\<cry min Tuesday night, police uid. The piua man w1 m.Jking a delivery at the Hcrill e Park Apartment on Topeka Street when he WO held up nt aunpc1nt in the parkina lot, police :ud. There were no reported injunc in the 8:30 p.m. robbery. nc bandit is descnbcd H I while maJc, 6 feet t.111, with blond hair, police said. Hew f t en Yrcarina 1 aray hrrL -1"1-tall •IHI Delly 1'11ot n~ ttnku rtfl#U The World ... in Four Minutes llu111ll t111 1111111 111'1 Fll'W II 11111 NICOSIA. C)'pnaa -lnql Praklonl • -------- Saddem Hussein told a Soviet envoy he ii lntm prepared to cooperate with the Soviet Union and other nations to end the Gulf AM War, Baahdad radio reported e&rty Wed- nesday. The radio, monitored in Nicosia, said Soviet enYOy Ye.ny Primakcw aavo Saddam a mQSa&e from Soviet President Mikhail Oorbachev durin& talk.I late Tuesday. The mess ae contained th~Sovi ­ et's view or the regional conOict, the radio said without providing any other details. "Iraq ·~ prepared .to extend coopcr1tion to the Soviet Union and ~the r na~1ons anJ agencies In the interest of finding a peaceful, polit· !cal, e~uttable .and _hon~rable solution to the region's central issues, includmg the s1tuat1on in the gulf," the radio quoted Saddam as ay- ing. 'The non-aligned movement and Iran have recently put for1h peace initiatives. lra~·s foreign mini t~r. Ali Akbar Velayat1, said Tuesday lrGn had received an encouraging response from Saddam Hussein. He did not elaborate. In Was~ington, White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said U.S. offic1aJs do not have details of the discussions between Saddam and Primakov. ''We don't know enough to characterize it," he said. "Saddam has aid similar thing before lt'i. 1ust too premature to mnke a judg- ment. The deciding factor for u~ 1!>, what doe he say about getting out of Kuwait?" "Fi~ding a solut~on ~uld have to start with Iraq ~citing out of Kuwa11 and complying with the U.N. resolutions." he said. Soviet officials have stressed that Primakov would insist Saddam pull hi troops out of Kuwait. "Primakov has not brought any proposal which would run counter to the U.N. Security Council resolutions," said Kremlin spokesman by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES J onathan Vitale guided ht~ boat out of Newport Harbor. ht i.oggy pa~senger Sal Prelch along for the ride whether he liked it or not. Vitale to -;cd Prclch a large towel and rummaged tn a nearby duffel bag, finally pulli ng ou t a clea n and df\ Oalboa Be.1ch Co l · h1rt He IO'i~ed that tn Prelch !> d1rect1on, too 'Why don't }OU dry off." said Vitale "And then you can begin telling me what'<; going on?" "Whaddaya mean," Prclch ~aid, hii. voice still rasping from the salt water he had gulped. "Only ting going on is dat my cousin Ro~an M1_l,es\ limo drove off da Balboa l!.land Ferry. And I c.in t swim. ··1 noticed ... '>J1d Vi tale "I mean "'hat'<; going on down at the 'c"'port Beach Weekly. K.11herine clued me 1n on the story )ou'rc \\Ork1ng on" Prclch hesitated. He pu lled off his dingy \\ hitc shirt, to....,eled olf hi\ 'cr.t\\n<y IOr"lo and put on the T-~h1rt It wasn't him "I dunno \\hJtch.1 talkm' '!"lout,'' f'rclch ,,ud Vi tale, \Cr) C<1lml~. '>tom.I up. '>tra1ghtcncd ht'> Uugk Bo)~ ant.I ~rJhllcd Prekh by h1~ "Cl, grea!>y hJ1r Wha t little 1here ,, .. , L1\tcn Pre lch Tim bus1ne s about me being a cocaine dealer I' \\J} off the mJrk "\ ou're JUSI playing into the hand!> of }Our ,1imeball cnu,111 He'<; using you ... Prekh lnoked up at Vitale. h1 \ C)Cball' bulging "HOWJJ like 1 m.1kc .1 d1:.al, Johnn\ ., .. / 11 1'c t 1111t 11wccl · Did Yau Know? Schools take spirited approach to fund-raising with 5-and~ 1 OK •rn Newport Btach: The Spirit Run, Orange County's largel>t 'fl.. IOK race. which will be held at Fai.h1on h land on Feb 24, got 11' name from the first run, which wao; propo,ed fo r Halloween, hut "a.,n't run until early the foll owin g ye.tr Hu..,.e\er, the name rem.11ns and as JU\t as good for chool <ipm t as 11 wa fo r spook -.pir11' 1hc runs (and walks) benefit Roy 0 Andersen and Har- hor View Elementary Schools so ge t on the old \ncakc r'> and lim- her up1 \f.1ke a ~pmted attempt to send wur fmr11ncJ/ f.1t1.\ to 0 1CJ }uu Know, Oran1e Cout Daily Pilot, P 0 8o"t H60, Costa ,\1c:rn. 92626 -Compl/Nl bJ Annt Spinn Pollce Log Vuaty lpatenko In Moscow. Jn other dovelopmcnt : ' • Marino and naval gunners combined their fire whh U.S. air strikes Tuadly IO pound Iraqi tanks and artillery massed In southern • Kuwaic. Below the border, battle-ready American units hiftcd and maneuvered u they readied tor around war. The thunderous land· sca·and·air barnp could be described as part of "our trainina pro- 1r1m," the U.S. command said -training for the major oUensive that may lie just OYCr the horizon. • Oesr,itc the non-stop air raids, lrnq retains its ''lethal developed weapons, ' the J~f Parliament 5pcaker Hid in :to apparent reference 10 chemical and biological weapons. Iraqi deserters, meanwhile, oon· firmed that front-line trenches have been filled with oil, to be et a- blate beneath advancing allied troop • • Tho White House said Iraqi claims that thousand of civilians had been killed were innatcd propaganda, saying it did not think cl· viii n casualties have "been very cxtcn ive." It al~ cxpres ed irrita- tion at Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachcv's criticism that the U.S. war effort threatened to exceed the United Nations mandate to force Iraq from Kuwait. • Secretary of State James A. Baker UI is asking West European countries to contribute-to Israel's defense costs while weighing in- creased U.S. aid to the "front-line state," the Srnte Department said Tuesday. lcelllld to form1Dy recoantza ltthuanla MOSCOW -Lithuania's president Tuesday welcomed the news that Iceland had moved toward becoming the first country to estab- li'ih diplomatic relations with an independent Lithuania. Iceland's parliament Monday voted 41 -1 10 adopt a resolution en- dorsing the government's de facto recognition of Lithuania. It autho- rized the government to establish diplomatic tics with the Baltic re- public "us so.on as possible." Lithuania's president, Vytautas Lan<h- bergis, told his parliament, the Supreme Council, that Iceland and Lithuania would now negotiate the establ1 hment of diplomatic rela- 11ons. News of the Weird ~ lllllltl wllll llllCll wllll ...,,.._. II cllmrfty blddllll BALTIMORE -When the governor offered to have lunch with a successful bidder at a rodio auction, he probabl) didn't expect to dine behind bars. But Douglas Scott Arey, 42, who is serving a life sentence for a 1973 homicide, mndc the w111ning bad. If Gov. Wilh am Donald Schaefer keep his "ord, the two will feast at the Maryland Correctional lns111u- 11on in Je sup. News of the winner's identity drew a dour reaction from the go\ernor's aides Monday ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL 15, NO. 044 O.ltnry gumrentMI I J911. ,_ .... ,_. ... ..,I &IT\, Oii blb'9 10 &JI\. ... .., .... ,., .., -Our ~ a...c...~ ............. ll\.6p.m. ........ -t0~111----. .... ,_, .. 'tflA/ll dlaMllDll ..... To make • oorreaOon I II,_ 0..,.. C... -....... ..-, IO~ _,.. • -al....,__ Te fllPOll "' -• ....... ~, ........ dly .... ...._L..._ a.n..t ....... VIDI "'-*" v .... -.. a..-.. VIDI ,,__.., Ea. a..~ a.........., U..&.- p,.,._~ ......,.,..... ,._,..........., ~'= ,.,.-.,., .. " OllMlbAllll "We're still considering it," said Paul Schurick, Schaefer's news secretary. "The governor has raised many q11estion'i, which have to be answered be· fore a dcc1 ion can be made." Sch unck dad not rule out th e po ~ibthty that the go,ernor might back out of the lunch, given the unusual circum· stances Asked 1f that wouldn't be a breach of contract, Schurick responded, "That re- mains an unanswered question How the hell do I know?" Arey was &onvicted of shoot- ing a man three times m the chest 111 Bnllimore and dump- ing the body in Pennsylvania. -By the Assod•tt'd Prrs.s How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrcua.tlOn ()qeCounly 142-4333 Advertising Claulfled &41-5871 Olipl~ &42·4321 Edttona1 HNI 5'0-1224 5'lot1I &42~ HNl.~fu &46-4110 U.lnotfa .. .,,... offtcl 842-4321 BulinMttu &31·5802 Costa Mesa Enterprises., 1 612 Florida M .. the ~cond 11mc 1n re· a:nl ween boxca at • construcclon alto at 618081 Von Karm.tn. One company ~119ncd eon truction tools stolen, an-ocher reported U ,000 in power 1001J 11tcn . American n1p wtre stolen Crom home\ on flower ~1rce1 ind Monlana Awinue. • A man re.ported .that 1Us 15191 lioftd.\ Accord ...,:u broken Into while he wa dlnlna at the M1nd1uln Chi-nese Re 11u11nt. tSOO Adams Ave Taken from the car .vtre r..-o pain or sunJl•ucs valued al $200 apiece, a S<400 men's 1ult JaCkel1 10 men'\ \h1rt\ worth a 10111 or SlSO, S25 In cash and credit card• ' Fountain Valley A 19-ycar-old Mltnan wu anutcd II 16040 •tafbur 01\-d. Monday 11 6·22 p m_on 1\uptcion of u ina bl 1dcn11ricat1on a.nd for outst1nd1na warrants Someone 11olc 1 ~)' p~nl and stand wo1th SUOO (rom the Arco Station Mohday momina 11 18025 M1ano11a St l About SS90 ~tlh or p~pc-ny ns srolcn Monday afternoon from 1 car parted in lho Von'• partuna lot If 16201 Harbor Bt.d. • A 27-ycar-old tt1n lent •• cltcJ MMd1y nif:l'!t on · UIPICIOn or nJ drva paraphcmtha, PollC'C If• rcakd the woman a1· 9;()6 p.m. at 161 12 Hartior &Mt. and confi'°'lcd her ala• p1po. i Huntln1ton Bt•ch Vanda hoe our lk ~ at Barty Wfft111n1 ' • A JMn said ho Iott 1 S4J>OO Omcp watch at the Sc chtr Country Cub. 6501 ralm Ave • P01tt10mc:i11 1 cd f<'k'bclp fn ckarina rhc branth f>Oil ocrtee of Olive Avenue of about 20 10 2S slcatc· bo$fdcrl. One reportedly can:cned his boerd into a pmlll lruck • ~ nao reportedly wcro &l<>lcn from • r~1dcncc 1n the 5900 b~k of Nug.ct Circle. • Three JUWnllct rcpc>rtedly dc•tr\))'e" P-llnklcr heads at Ilic O~nporc Manna. 16902 O.n.tna Lane. • Vaftdal iP.tty-painccd wa 111t11 In the middle or tho street II Olen tone Otiv'C and Graham Street . • Someono r~por1cdly •p~y-.J>ilntcd ar1ffi1I on wall• at lulll Con tructioo, 19ID Beach Btwf Irvine A 1 l brown T~ta Celia • 1 tolcri from the parluna IOI of Bistro 11 11u11nt Monday n1a!\t, _1ftd later fC('(Mrcd hy S.n Dteto Police 11 the Mptcan border. • • A wontllt'• pwno ... •totcn ftoffl her 1ptrtft!ICft4 °" n lone .Wlc Iha M>man WCltt to tho lauftdl)' rOom ol thc ~ C08lptcl. • ~ ....... two "°""'' ............. • A _ _P-Cnonal com~tcr .,.,1th 1 rc~rtcd value or SIS.WO wH 1colcn from Cablctron S)'llcms. I 9Sl MacArthur Blvd . Loguna Beach An Apple Valley rcaldcn1 w111 arrutcd for driv1n1 under the lnOucncc of alroh()t. • A ~non·1 car WU hlf by I drivct Of I l.nlelc. Tho truck drCM: ~rr. but IOI sludc on Juanita and Alt a V1 11 ~c drrvct of the truck -.-. anwcd ror allca cdly drrv1ni under tho 1nnucncc of 1IOOhol. Newport J!uch S.'"1conc used 6.) ptc'U of paper in pl ce ot SS bill 10 CXlrl(t SllS wonh or Quar1cn from . chan machine in • laHdram c in tftc ''°° b ot Wo1 COii t Hl&hWIJ. • A """ nime Into Sca.idC Manne ElcctNft 411 31 a& t • looHd 1t 1 haftd.hdd mariM tadeu 1nd thtn PfCICndcd to ICO • fncftd ........ wallled °"' the door with Ille red4o A ICOrC c,....o rae after the MpCd '*' ... Md ....... ""' • to 11111 dPlll away It is said, ~uite accurately, thin 1 boat i a hole in the water into which the owner pours money. Thi hn~ been espednlly ro with our su11cly old vessel. She ha uffercd a rcmarka· ble variety or mechanicnl mis-r cries over the pa t year and a half. Dut month of hard labor I nd he p Of h rd ca'h we and our boat partners have contributed to the cause have brought her back to vig· orou good health. Fred Martin The payb ck, the return on ------------- anve tmcnt, can be wonderful. It was la t weekend. For three days, there was no recc ion, no saving -and-loan crisis, no where·do-we-put-the-county·Jatl di· lemma, no water shortage -certainly no water shorrage . Nor was 1here a war. No CNN, no Scuds, no m1htary briefing , no Peter Arnett cleared by Iraqi censors, no demon!>trat1ons pro or co n. Give 11 man a boat he can sail And his rank ttnd wealth his strength and health On sen nor shore shall fail. J nm es Thomson There wns one exception. Among the group of some 60 friend from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club who ventured forth on this crui~c wa Jon Cassel. Her middle son, Tim, is with the 82nd Air· borne Division, somewhere near the Saudi-Kuwa1t1 border. Jnn is very frightened. But even she said, hey, let'!> leave 1t be· hand tonight and have fun. And ~o we did. To make this great e cape we only bad to travel 12 !lea miles, from Newport Beach to Dana Point. It was a!> 1f \\e had entered some time·!lpace continuum where no evil e:mted. There were no problems other than when to n:ip, ho" long to cook the lobster tail and whether to get 1n the drink line now, or wait until 11 thinned out a linle. Fortunately, that dcm ion could be put off; the hne never diminished. There were not any newspapers, unles!> one "'anted to under· take the hair-mile trudge across the bridge to a \cm.ling rack. That, or course, was unthinkable. There 15 nothing, Dbsolutelv nothing. Half so much worth doing a simply me smg abour m boats ... or with boJJt~ In or our o f 'em, It doesn't mnuer. Kenne th Grah.imc The trip down to this pri\tine world made It !>CCm a., 1( \\e had van1'ihcd. rhe fog was so thick there were tame!> \CHI couldn't -.cc the pointy end of the boat from the helm. The coa!>t was soc ked in all the way, like hc1ng 1n,1dc .1 'cry large i.wcat sock. Even so. Orange Coa)ter!> were Oo.111ng around out there hopefully engaging 1n one of our more populJr \\inter 'port!>, "'hale wat ching. "An>body een any whale out here. ten-four'1" !>Orne gu) hol- lered O\cr his VHF-radio. "I can't e'en cc the water," I answered. "Where arc )OU., .. he asked · A mile and :i half off Monarch D.iy." I replied. "\\here's thJt., .. the old alt "'ondercd. Once '"e came aheam of the JUI of la nd lknf) Dan.1 mJdc 1.1· mou.,, th e thick \\ h1te curtain lifted. blo~n J"a> b) the \'1gonH1' guo;I\ of wind that "hip around the poin t The harbor en trance IJ) tra1ghl ahead. Fortune bring in wme bo3h th.11 are not 'tccrcJ \\ 1Jham h.ikcsrc.ir~ Frt'd Martin's column runs Monday, Wednesday and Salur- day. Water board ration plan to tighten tap by 20 percent By Kathryn Dettman The A.ssoc•a'tel Press LOS ANGELr.S -The Metro· poluan W.1ter District board ap· proved a rat1on1ng plan Tuesday th:it ~ould cut \\Jter use by 20 percent fo r Southern Cahforn1a home and indu~tnal con umcn. and 50 percent for farmers The 51 ·mcmbcr board \>Otcd 46 in favor of the con<,ervation plan One membe r \Oted no and four other-. were absent Th e MWD 'iuppliei. water to the Lo' Angele Departmen t of Water and PO\H~r and 26 other u11ht1es, 1ncludmg e'ery water distract along the Orange Coast. The distract, \\h1 ch gc t'i at\ \\Jter from the State Water Pro1cct, the Colorado Ri"er and 01hcr ,l,urce,, pr0\1des more than half the \\,Her i.upply for 15 million Southern Californtnns. The new con crvat1on pl.in call' for financial penalt1e for member ut1lit1es tha1 fail to meet the lower water levels, as well a\ financial an· centivcs to cut back. The cuts will go into effect March 1, but the penalty phase won 't be imple- mented until April J The district already has impo ed 10 percent cuts in home and in· dustry use and 30 percent cut\ for farmers. Lifeguards save craft from beach grounding HUNTINGTON BEACH Marine officers using an inOatable po~er boat helped keep a disabled cabm cruiser rrom being cauiht up 1n 6-foot-high wave near the Huntington City Beach Tuesday evening. From ha Tower Zero vantage point, Officer Mall Karl said he nottccd the di ablcd 26-root cabin crui~r with five people aboord bcina swept dangcrou ly cl056 to the ur( line 111bout S:JS p.m. "They were about 20 yatds out· 1de the breaking waves," Kori ~nid. ''They were getting close. They prob bly hlld a rcw minutes left" pclhna. to some pcopte, ii the hJ1rdest 1hin1 to do. But, f« oth· crs, t4' a c1nch. Thole who thmk it' e.sy have a chance to ~ it by p11rtteipatift1 In the ..... In• nual BusiMll Sptnina ... c:o- apoMOtCd by the,.,.., ..... The ... Hi.. bee pracMdl .... beAdh .... Lieeracy ....... ol Newport .... Miii ......,, .. ... UlerlCJ woltpdlln al A•1r1ca .,~ Lifeguard John Barth and Mike Baumgartner reached the craft an an inflatable rubber rescue boat and helped tow il beyond the urr line, about 3/4-milc offshore near &Isa Chica State Beach, Karl said. There were no reponed inju· ries, he added. Banh said he and Baumgartner tayed with the craft for about an hour before a private towing crv· ice arrived 10 llelp ge 1 ack n1 Newport Oune . The craft drifted into trouble when its engine railed to resrart, Barth said. -97 Anni Ctkola Twt•ly ,...... ol two people each will be p11rt5cipltins ill t1N1 contat. So far, 12 .._ U¥C sipcd up. Thal ........ ...... -":rr .......... ... •repn•• Liiie r.. - the "' .... " 1111111•1•1. ..... ............ .... ... ,,. .... _ .. . ..... .... • 111 ........ , ....... "'.''"" •M.U. 9'-~· (. .. o. .. ~ Keith Mcl aughlin, left, and Morgan Hamilton prepare the 28-foot Cr1>) Craft Cavalier for painting They are \Oluntct.•r) tur the "f ish tor the Poor' charit} The boat was donated Fisherman casts for help to feed others By Bob van Eyken Qq·~p Co~ 1 ~~' y Plot (.()~I A \1[~,\ l3crn1c D.11lc\ ~ l'leen f1,hing liir thl' pn<lr for ,, Inn!! 11mc .. ind mm hr' 'hip·, 1."lllllC Ill 'im 11 he Jll't h;iJ J plau.: to p.ir l. II h1r .1b1lul l \\tl \l.tr'. D.ulc' h.i' h.:cn n>ntr1butmg ht' 0 " n 'Pnrl 11,hanl! c.11ch 111 local chJnt1c,, .1h1ng' "1th 11,h c.1ught h> other .1rc:.1 .incJcr, L.1,t 'car D.ule\. a n:t1rcd l'lu,1· nc"m.10 "ho lt\.CS in Ctl\l.t \.k,,1, bq~.1n roun ding up ~urplu-. foh full 11mc .1dupt1ng the name h 'h for the p,,,H .. md d1,1nbu1mg frco;h and f nl/cn f"h to arc:.1 homdc" 'helta' and other charil1c-.. Alter hctng 1m1ted to talk .itx1111 h" f1\h m1.,\lon :l'I a pulpit gue't at the Cl'}.,tal Cathedral, Daile~ '~·" ~l\CO u 11',ed 'an. wh teh he rdur- 111,hcd Jnd began u\lng to haul h1' catch. which now total!> .ibout I "'i pound' of donated fish a dJ\. La~t month the same patron. R1ch;ird St;int nn of Rancho P.110, Verde,, a\l..cd 0 .11lc> if he 'd 111..c to have a bo;it. I k thought about 11 fo r a "h1lc and then accepted 1t, :!\CO !hough he knew 11 would take '-<1me money and .,ome ~ork to get II ,l,l\\Orth~. '\\ hal I d lil.c ti> do "'ith II I'> t.11.c undcrpm.ilegcd kid' out fp,h- 1n!! .• mJ m.t) be other people .. uch ,1, \cn1or' \\ho m.J)bc don't get nut 1n the frc,h air \en often." D.11lc\. ~:11d · Of Hllir,c, ·am lt'h "C c.;ugh t \\lluld go to the sheller' .ilnng \\1th the don.tttd fi,h Out 1 Im 1, m.11nl\ going to he J puhhl rel.1t1ons b\lJI for u'. It II h.t\.C our F1,h lnr the Ptior logo on 11 Jnd ma)be lei a le'' more people l now \\hat "c'rc. l101nc."' r he POJ t " no\\ dn Jocked in the front >·•rd of .i friend~ humc Uut Dailey ~a id he'll need to move 11 'onn to J\'01d runn ing afoul nf l it\. cmk' :.\\'hat we need r ... 1ily b<1dl> 1s f1>r 'nmeunc tu Jonnie a !>lt p th:it we c,in u .. c. 'o we've got a place tu keep the boat permanently, he ,,11d . . An)cmc who \\~'"'' to help m.1> ~.ill I "h for the Poor ,1t 54~-" .. 10 Plug loopholes and tax the rich, special interest groups propose SACRAMENTO -A co.1ht1l1n o( special interest groups wJnl' w raise $6 billion b) clo~1ng bu.,inc" ta~ loopholes and ra1~ing the tJ\c' of the ""ealthy. Lenny Goldberg of the C.1hl· urma Tnx Reform A soc1.1t1on ll>ld a new conference Wcdne,d.1\, ·I he money 1s there to ~he the \t;1te\ budget cris1 w11 ho ut liur· dcning the Male 's ordinal') t.1'p11\· crs. ·• po, a ls will be part Of I he in le n'e d1'>cu,o;mn a Gov. Pete \\1lson and the Lcg1 lature attempt to ,ol\e the budget gap of bet"ccn "'billion and $10 b1ll1on Steve Darrow of the Children's \ll\llC,1cy In htute said ... Pieces of thv.e thing$ may happen. The re·~ .1 lot Of frutl for dl~U!>.,IOO on this one Darrow '><lid thnt \\hile the group\ don't have the money for C.1p11ol lobbying, they h.l\.e mem· he~ 1n ICJ• lator~· district!> who '~111 be puttin& on preso,urc. But n bu inc -backed gro up at· racked the propo Is th "out of touch wit h reality." -~ th Ass«i•tftl PtTSJ Council OKs sala match for reservists By Ins Yoko! ~Col" Ptol NEWPORT BEACI l -Cuy employee) called away to serve in the Per~ian Gulf conOict will be ,,'1td the difference between their m1Htary pny find tily pay for up to ix month • the Ci ty Count·1l dee1d ed this \\eek. In ddition to this !>upplemcnt al nlary payment, the act1\atc:<! mah· lat')' reservists wilJ Chnunue to re· ce1Ve city benefit-;, including full p y for up to 30 ct..iy) per _.ear, h e a I t h -c..a r e c o \ e r a g e I o r themsclvci. and thei r fJmilie' and a guarantee the> can re'lume their city jobs upon return. In adopting thi., m1luar. lcs' e policy, the council became onh the second citl on the Orange Cu"' to provide the pa-. d1fferen1.c t11 11\ rcsea i t employees an 1he Pcr,1an Gulf. Fountain Valle> adopted ;i similar policy in October The citiei. of Hun tington Beach and Coi.ta Mesa opted to "mpl) continue health bcnd11\ aft er .1 30· day period of Cull 'lalaf) .ind bcnc· fits. About 14 Newport Hc.1ch cm· ployec -the mo t of any Or.an C t city -re in the reserve: and about half have been c'Jlc away for variQ u period sin c th~ gulf cn i began, Peoonncl OtreCI tor Du ne Munson said. I Newport Beach Counctlma~ John Hedges proposed the pay difi lc rence policy last month, out OI concern for the "'clfarc of the re~! 'crvi t ' familie\. He also note priv ate companies and the stat go"ernment had •dopted s.imilai policies. i I he city budget commutee re~ '1e"' ed Hedges' propos.11. womed .1bout the precedent it "'ould scl .ind 1hc duration of the war, an~ ult1m.itcl> i.upported Hedges' idc : u'tng the state policy as a model \1umon ~aid. • r he committee dcc1dcd to spc~ 11~ thJt the pay difference only ap· plies to those called to the Pc~ad (,ulf cm" .ind will only be paid it 1hc mll11.1ry pay is less than thoe lit\ pa). ~l un,on 'aid he has no idea how muth the pohcy will cost the city It Jcpcntb on how many of the employee' .ire called up and how lnnl! they .ire gone," Mu n!>On !>aid , I Newport may put lid on scavengers' hunt By Ins Yoko1 OrltW)e Coail 01 f p, ' NEWPORT BE \C H -In re -.ponse to 1ni:rc.1,c..J lllllen com- plaint of \Ca\cnccr., omb1n~ neaghborhoo<h. the Pnlu.:c DcpJrl· ment hJs propo .. ed hccftnl! up the city 's !>cavenctnl! ordin.mcc by Jl'o penalizing 1nd1' 1du.1l-. found rum- maging. through 1 r J,., c,an, on pn- \ate propcrt) Ith "de ~Md' .ind garage' The c,1-,1ini: \(J\Cng1ng ord1· nancc prl)h1h1h rummag1nl! throuch tra\h lclt ou t on public propcrt). 'uch •" in the curl'l 111 .Ille) I he IJ\\ "'iJ' pa., .. cd an re· 'pon'>e to compbrnl'> of tnd1\ldual'i "lling through l!Jrhage \.JO' on trJ'ih coflectlon da\ l3ut no" JppJrcntl~ -.pu rred l'l) rhc h11.:hcr ,,1luc of rec\clable mJ· Lcnab: ~cavcn~er) hJ\C 'rc-.orted to actuall) >Aal king up to hrccze\\Cl)' ~el"ecn house\ anll e'en into ga- r.1gcc-. to go 1hrough trash can , P<J· hcc. Ch ct Arb Campbell told the lit" Coum:al 1n a report lhts ~eek1 I he Police Department has nQ· uced an increase m complain fr om residents ~ho not onl) "'orry ,1bout the ... palled garbage left tJ:. the 'Ca\engcrs but aJ<;0 the fact that strange rs are trespassing on thei r property, Sgt Andy Goni' ,31d. "Penple arc frightened," Gont~ ,,m1 Under the existing ordtnanet . 'Cil"engcr~ caught on public prop· ert~ arc fi ned $75, and the fine fqr tho c caught on private propert_:. \\uuld rrobabl) be about the sa mt, Cil} ~L.nager Robert \\I) nn )aid. • The Cir-. Cou nci l 1!> .;lated adopt the propo-.cd addition to th s .. .i,engmg ordinance ;,t 1l!. Feb. l ' meetmg. follov.1ng public com ment on the pro~al. Seasonally popular post office closes after murder VALENTINl::, Am T h1~ \ear, the re ""111 tie no m1gra11on tu this t in~ nonhcrn Ar11on.1 cnmmu- ml) lo get a hcarHhaped pmt· m.1rl on Valcn11ne" Da~ card!>. r red Gngg, the husband of former po'itml\tress Jacqueline \nn Gngg. h::i' clo,cd the local Pnq Office in the wake of her mu rder l.i't Aug 15 -JU't .,h\: of '1" month'I before the rcnc"'al of the biggest annu.il C\ient tn Valen· tine. .. It "a" hard lor me and m-. JJughters to go home and see 4'hc place \\here their mother \\al> mur- dered,· Gragg 'aid. armed-robbcl) charge and · ~ av.J1ting mal in Mohave Couruy 5upcrior Court. ' Grigg 'iJld he suf\C}ed neig~· hor' before dismantli ng the po1t· off1ct building. fnc ph) teal rcmO\al was a r+r· mal 11y, because \alenttne rqi- dcnh since the shooting have h~d to make do with post orfice boiics 1n front of the U.S. Bureau of ~­ d1an Affairs' Tru11ton Can)On AgenC} Office • M~. Gragg had built a clicntflc of thou ands or vi itors V>:'f\O \\anted a real Valentine postmarjc. I -By th~ A.ssod•t«I ~ • \1r Gngg had ticc n po tmis· tre1,.., for 11 ,·car' \\hen he wa liiiiiiiijiijiijjjiiiiiiiiiiiil .. hot to death during a holdup "hach yielded al'lout S40 an ca h .ind S&OO m mone\ order Bryan Allen B~ckmgham. 19, of Sm)'rna, Tenn , v. ho surrendered in Laguna Be.ich. Caltr, has pleaded innocent to murder and --..:-.... The dozen groups in the coali- tion rcprc\ent en1ors, mmon11c,, the poor, women and the handi· capped. They don't make the kmd of coimp3ign contnbutions or do the kind of e~pensive lobbying th.11 business group· do in the 1,talc Capitol. r.=========================~ -Island Trader: The group readily admit1 ed that their proposal • many h3\.ing been previously rejected, will focc heavy opposthOn (rom the bu inc intere ts. · But they said they hope the pro· :\ l ·1 O I\" l H \ \ f E --lestlates-- AI Published by Insurance Commll1ioner l ..... Hl-lilk CALL (714)--~13 .......... ..., ANE DINING & COCKTAILS r adds to land ort Disney' pl~ns progressing AHEIM -Walt Di ncy Co. SlO million for 23 acres or near Disneyland, obtained lease on a motel and i ping Cor more property, rding to real estate record property owners. c tran actions "'ere reported t week before the rtainment giant is expected to al its plnns for a new theme ne:ir Disneyland. isney already has pre ented n fo r a $2 billion, 350-acre, n·theme "Porr' Dii.ney" park e ~ite of the Queen Mal)' and cc Goose tourbr attraction it operates in Long Beach. e Anaheim and Long Beach parks arc vying to become Di5ncy' .. second gate" in Southern Californ ia, although th e company ha n't ruled out the po\.'libility that both could be buih Jn a tatcmcnt, Dhncy aid it hoped to unnounce its plan i;oon for the area around Disneyland, whicn is flanked by shabby discount motels and other bu inci. es. "We're working hard to fintilize our preliminary-master plan for a Di ncylnnd expansion. which we believe will serve as a cn t:ilyst for the rev1talmnion of the Anaheim commercial rccreatl~n area," Oi!incy aid. Di.,ncy paid S 1.3 million an acre ,, (or the 23-acrc parcel on Kotella Avenue, 1 former mobile home park JUSt ~th o( Di.acyland The price w s a premium at a time of lumping · real e~tate price~; commercial land in the area peaked at le than Sl million an ere some time ago. Disney hH already p id for a lona·tcrm lease for at least one small motel and i negotiating to leai.e a tring of other bu inc ses near the Disneyland Hotel, acr~~ We t Street from the amu cmcnt park. Hiro hi FuJi hige, who e family ha owned a 58-acrc strawberry fie ld near the pnrk since the enrly 1950,, Siiid he rejected a $32 • million offer for n 99-ycar lcn c a "insulting.· nterior designer knows how o profit during tough times O.inoe Coast Daily P1101 C 0S1 A M l: SA D ;1 n .1 Fggerti. knO\\\ hJrd umc'> When she lir!it \l.trtcd h1:r busine!>S I 0 ye arc; ago. tht• cconom)' wa!i JU t en1enn~ a n:id.. brcal(lng recession But th;.il d1Jn 1 matter as she proceeded 10 malc .1 hame for her in1cr1M c.Jc,tl!n business. CreJl1,e D n1l!n Consultants Then came more hJrd 11mc' Eggerts took o'er rhc bu!imc-~. huyi ng our some p.1nncr'>. .ind ,uddenly found hcrl>l'lt S75o.ol>o 111 debt. r Despite tempta11un., w dccl.m.· ~kruptcy, Eggen~ ~tee red her • '.'CQJnpany back on cou r~c. J ncl ·" recently as l:ii.t ye:11 'he h.td Jpproxrmately 4c; cmpk1~cc' .1n I ,t\gain had the rcpu!Jl1on ol bc.:1ng WlC of the bcl.I, garnering <ii) -<kMgn industry av.Jrd' No"' enter 1hc hard 11mc-. of 1hc 199<h. About 70 percent of Lggcri' clientele is home builder' Jnd developer~. So na1urJll} ''hen 1hc real c-,1ate markcl \lartcd 111 tumble , Creative De!il((O t.onwltant<i. v.hn 1.k'1l!n tht.• interior' of mcxkl honil'' \\a!i one n l I he fir i. t to '1tl le r 1 h c rcpc1 cu,,1on' ··1 tecl 1ha1 .in) 1.1m1r.in~ th.u \Ul'\l\C\ during ,, rece\\ll)O h;1' IO 1dJU\I qutelly." 'he .,.11d \nd 1h.11 ' C\ 101, ''hat 'he did I \\C nt IO 01\ d1Lnb and a 'ked \\h tt their prnl'k 01\ were." I h ''t. prohlcm~ \\Crt:, t1f c1,ur't'. :1n.1111.1.1' <:io ti.:~erl\ \Hirkcd \\11h her dit nl' lo -develop .1 l1w.t.·r dc,ll!ll hudgc t, )1rncr111g ht r .t\ c1.1i.;1.· rni:l' nf $~4 tn s v, .1 'ljll.11\: 1i1,,t Ill SP Ill ~ "\0 I \!I!~"" .11"' .1dj\l\ICd lhl' \hi\ ,1\l' .!1.·'11!11' lh11ne .... ".1tch1n~ the:. m.11h·1 11H1 lhc trend' \\hen dt'c11r.111n!: .1 model home. dl'"g""''' 11p <:rJte on thre e d1lkrt.•fll 1hc1•r1c\. 'he .... ml I 1:,1. dn1cn 1hc hnml' 111 J "·" lhc hu\cr' u111ld d1 them\c)\1,;,, ... 1..·1.nnd: dc,11!11 the h,1mc rn a "·" the hu\cr' · r11uld .1,r1rc to t1i1 thcnhl . .'I~ c' ,1nJ f in.tlh. dc,1gn thc hnml' 111 J ''·'~ tht.· hu~cr' (11uld rlC\Cf ,11l,11n Dur111 c lhl' l111u\lnt: l•onm of thc fll o,, m1 "t dl'\l!?n;r, opteJ f11r tht.• '·"' the or~, hut hJrd 11mo ha\l' m.1dc thPw dt•,11:11n' think mn1c pr 11.lK ill\, I c..:cll' ,,11d Dana Esgcrts 'B 111tdcf\ \\illll thc hell' .ind "hl')lk~ rcm"\Cd and no'' \\,1nt •he 'qu.irc f1..l(.lt \:lluc,' \he \a1d "Pt·nplc '"" ,,,1n1 q11.1l1t\, but rhc\ "an 1 11 f n r le'' hcc HI'<: the\ h '' c le" '(m \\c.11. .11'1lc 111 P'"' lhl m the 'amc llll,1hl\ JOh for k" me llll'\ \\l.'\l' .il\\,I\\ hecn li.:m1"11 l11r .1n lllrlll\ .Ill\ t' lonk. 'he ,,ml ·But n1m ''I: \\.tnl 111 ht. ln11v..n f1,r .111 mm' 1ll\t. .1ppn1;1ch ~Carter Hawley flees turmoil ; By Martha J Alcott ' t 'MClatcl'y Nt•S Seiv1.e : SACRA ~tr "\ I 0 Ca rtcr : ffalAIC) Hale\ tiling lnr Ch.1p1cr : p bankruptC) protct1111n 1lm \\Cd J c.1ps a decade of 1Urm11d for lht • to' Angelc~-b.1,ccl dt p.irtml nl : '!(ore chain • . I A f I c r rr ., 1 n g 1 o n .111 o n .ii I prominence a' a m.11nr LOJ'I 111· • • • • i • . HOME & CC>ltatERCIAL REAL ESTATE LOANS di ''I rC'l.11k r. < ,1r11: r 11 .cv. k\ O\\l1Cr u f "'·•cram1.nl•>-h.1,cd \\cin\ln~k, 'rc111 mu h l1f 1h1.: l'1'fl' l1ch!10l! 1111 t\\O t.ckl•n\l'r .111t•rnp1' I h 11 Jl'fe11\t' 11'1.:d ttp lht• l.IJ'tl.t! II rll'cdcd Ill ,,,,, 1.11mpt·1111\l.' 111 ,, t.h.ing1111.• fl t.111 en. irnnmt·nl .•nd l">urdi:ncd 11 "1th S l I h1lli11n in dcht I h.11 dcht uh11n.1t<.:h lnrccd 1h1.: -c •11p.1r' l'l111 C h.1p1t·r I I. 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IClll.llll' uphc.11 1h,1t 1hc Illini.: pr " d1.:, ,1 I AGoLDEN GETAWAY I INYOUR GoLDEN YFARS pedal AARP Rate $79* /11..'f 1111.,"11 t'llll f\ 'f '" "r\l lfl L~lf'l· 111 rht-San France1 u Marriott Fish-:nnan'~ Wharf Wl 'rl· l•1o..11t.J in tht.• ht.·.m nt the wnrld rt.'1'11 •~nt.J Fl'h· t. ml.m', Wh.uf. rhe ll').'\.'n..l.1r, .1~.1 th.11 mal..L" ~ FnirK1"-" "t.•\t.'"'~°' l.t\c)fth' ury'' Ynur 'fcl\ 1rKhllb delu"<t' ,1n.•ll1lllllllM 1 I\ in .. <\t a o;r« 1.il AARP mtt' S. 1 htforc ,ulother cLv ,J11"" ;iway, c..ill ti, J 1rec1 ar (800) 525..()956 nr contact wur 1r.wd ~-nr ~ FRANOSCOA\aJl!!tL 1 l~ (:olumllta Awnu ~ fnintl"Co,CA 941H • <•m 77~ 7~~\ •HELP WANTED• OUISIDE COMMIS810NED SALES llEP Ellc1l1nt opportunity for tclf...wter. Plewnt 1 ••llrooMeM. S300 per week draw, 12~ ea•• hdon on all Mia! 1r;1mc,,nrl lnr rc·c,1.1nh,hrng u1mp 1m a' .1 \trung rc1a1kr ·1 thin l 1h1n k an~one hkC\ 1hc pn•,p1..CI of 1!11111g 1n10 ( h 1ph:r 11. I l.1v.lc' \,11J fond.iv ,1ftcr the 1..nmp.111~ fdt.·d l<'r prnlcllmn from dcd11or' "Bur I 1h1nl th.it in a numh1..·r 11! other rc'>pctl'> 11 doc' l!l\l' "' .111 nppl1r1unit~ to uc,clop .• h1nl!c r·tcrrn rcorganwlllon plan .111 I rr11h.1tlh dc.11 \\Ith 1hc f.1ct th.II ""' .~1.1\C l\l Jekveragc rh1' ,11mp.1n\ I ht.• c.nmp.111\ \ prolilcm' date 10 1'1t· 1 11~11, ''hen 11 bc!Zan an .1u1111,11111n h1ni.:c lh;it 1urned 11 I r11m .1 region.ti rct.11lcr ll) a loo<ic n ,1 t 1 11 n " 1 d c c. o 11 c c l 1 o n o f 'l.'r.11tmcn1 ... wrc ch.11m and pn 1.tlt~ \lore' I hD'>c acqu1'>1t1on' 1ri1 r11dun·d .1 hm t of ineffkiencicll lh Jl>SO. rhe compan} h 1d r '111111ul .1 coc;1l~ mJ'itcr plan to 1mpt11\C CU)tomcr \Cf\llCC, CQ\I t•lnlrnb. 1nforll':it1on .,y,tcm~ and Security Paciftc tops retailer's list of creditors LOS ANGELES (AP) -Herc 1, a hs1 of the top JO un ecurcd creditor o( Caner Hawley Hale "itorci. Inc.. ll' provided by the re1<1ilcr in its petition Mondny for lcucr I b nkruptcy protection. .. il ~. un ccurcd creduon have re,~ <tTnce of getting money bRck than do 11ccured crcdicor,, which h.1"e chum on pcc1fie A et'i of C:1r1c r Hawley Hale. 1. ccurity Paclnc Nallona1 llnnk, Lo Anaclc ( ~ lru tee for .1 Junk bond i ue; money not owed directly to bank): $225 mil hon. l. tcurlty Paclnc National Bank, LM Aniclc (a tru tee for a Junk bond 1 ue): S12S million. J. Nthnan Marcus Group Inc .. Oallils· S14.3 million 4. Wohl hon, St Louis: $12.2 million. 5. Bclkcltb JewelrJ, Los Anaclcs: S7 8 million . 6. EtlM LMdtr l.c., New York: $7 million. 7. Ua ClafberM l•t., New York: SS.4 million. I . Loi A•plei TllHI, Los Anplet: S4.S million. t . Bttke, New Yort: S3.9 mllioft. ... Celt a w.w, ""'* Sl..5 min.on. . .. .,._ . OI .... CoMI Olly Plot , I 2 111 •H lllE ClllOHlll TP9'1llCllHI -" .... 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Betv.ecn dances the) devoured the wild mu hroom ravaoh, v.ald nee soup with smo~cd duck. pa~1on fruit sorbet, grilled salmon with black )C .Jmc )Ced... field green )alad ~1th rad1cch10 <1nd green ..ipple and chocola1e explo ion de,,crt Bob Badham chaired the first 'alentine's gala for 1he Associates and Judging from 1hc conten1ed crowd, \\t'rc ~urc 1he event will continue. Did. and \ n h \1.\\cll "ere named the I-IN ~.,~c.1tkart cou· pie tn recogn1t1on I their man\. contrabu11on' 10 HoJ~ lfo,p11.1I · Other-. among tht.: he.: trl' ~roup included Uoh Jnd \harlt:e Guggenheim. Jim ind \1an Roo \CVclt, A'"XI llt.:' rrc,1dent 1'orn~ Batun "11h ' ir "'•. Dr Jnhn .ind hancec; App • .:.-~.1tc. (1.1ry .tnd K:ma Jnhn,un. B 1h .1nJ \uc. uu\.· cu. John ,1nJ D11nr .1 ( rcJn Jim and Ka ren Greenfield, ora Jorgen\e n \\Ith Cy Robbin , Denni and Thais O'Neil, Jsm and Robin Turner and Olhe and St n Hall A .. peciJI video prcsentaoon ho" n 10 the health-minded grQ\\P highlighted the medical service~ of 1he Hoag Heart Institute and the !:ro" 1h of the ho pital's card1 ic progr:.m. Funds u.iscd by the As· '0Cll'ltes !iUpport the tnStllute and the prc,en11on o( heart disease. ' Forget toiletries, send chocolate chip cooki~S L.M. Boyd ·/%~,./ Seeing the elephant A ccnlury and a h.1lf .igo \\hen :he 1.1rm bo> \\Cnl 10 the Cll\. he "'a" the dcphanl .. \\hen 1he '?tild ru,hcr\ reached C.1ltforn1a. 1he~ "'iaw the elephant .. \\hen the 'Clld1cr ~ot in10 battle. he .. , 1w 1hc clcph.1nt .. II was the 1d1om for 1hc mh c\pcricncc. the difference between innocence and oph1 taca· t1on hC'l)hndy understood it l:v· el)hOd~ \,1id II. " Ah1mkch fought against the c.1t) Jll 1h.11 day; and he took the catv and sle w 1he people . and ~cwcd 11 with c;alt ." The city an this quotation from Judge'> 9:45 was Shcchcm near Nablu) in Jordan. lt'c; Im tor)\ far\t record of chcmi· c,11 wJrfore 0 C.tn eveC)body an Japan sec Mounl f-u11'> A No, bul people in almo t half of the country can. DEAR .\!'.~ L i.\"IOERS \\c look forward to r<:adtng 'our column an 1hc O\CfWa\ m1ht""' newsJ)3pcr. tar\ and ~tripe\ .\II t;I us here rn the Per\aan (1ull Jfl- prcc1ate the lo'c and support ~e aH' ~l'ttang from our famahe\, our fnends and strangers balk homt• I don't mean to ~und ungrateful. hut I ha'e a fc" suggt"~taon\ for \nur rtaders C'ontran to ~hat }OU0 '<' bttn told. the men and women sen ing o'er here don't nt-cd toothhrushe\ or toothpa'>lc suntan lotion. foot pov.dcr. bath soap. \hampoo. rarn~. sha' 1ng Heam. <'} l' drop\. che" mg gum. combs or C hnp "tack .\II these atem) l.ln be obtatnl·d through our unat suppl) chief What wc do appreciate. howe\ er are cookies. and despite what th<: "e,pem" sa~. chocolate chip cookaeYtnl\cl v.ell The) arc C'Cf)· one·s fa,onte Other treats that arc~ greatl} appreciated arc chcc c spreads. tuna. mu tard <.:anncd meat. and bchC\c 1t or not '>P3m The items ~e go goof) over arc the hand-held clet:tron1c pmcs. v.sth Nintendo Game 8o) rJnking as the No I f:l\ onte. Please. Ann. gave )Our readers a baa hello from all of us an Saudi ;\rabta. and let them know ~e Ann Landers ~ ~ .... 'TJ • --<:Jill us know wbat you need ud want. Reader1, cbeck your local post of· flct to find out If tbere are restric- tion on pialling packages to oar troop . Here's a.notber letter oa tbe same subject: DEAR .\\i\i L.\'iDl:.R~ It's all)vana how people forget that I I pcru~nt ol the troops o'er here arc female \\'c "ould love to get chocolate cand)" and homemade coolaeo; If the) crumble so what" \\c cat the crumb We also hle tuna. ma~on· n31se. sardines. O)Stcrs nuts. apprtt1atc their letters. a.afh and . .----------------.., most of all. their pra,ers -RUffEll'S DAILY R EADER. BOBBY HERNANDEZ. SSG. l . .\RMY UPHOLSTERY INC. DEAR BOBBY: Aad • bll llello -. Y• .... c..... In rfpt beck at yH. naaks for lettl91 ltH -..... CISTl 8Ul-54 .. 1151 --------- The Gift That Has No Season crackers and cheese. sunflo~cr seeds. peanut butter. pretzels. pop- corn potato chips. canned crab meat dams. pickled pigs feet and mustard and ketchup packets \\c'rc fed up v.ath hard cand~ \\e don't need ~p. toothpaste. lo11on or the 101letr) basics We get all that stufT at our unit suppl} headquaners The onl) thing ~e cannot get at unit suppl~ 1s pant) hner; We enJO) rcce1v1ng books. cur· rent magazine\ and music la sttte\ Of course, we lo' e to rccc1\C v adeo'I of our fam1he<1 and fnends and copies of the mo' 1c\ v.e are missing back home This letter 1\ lrom 1.i females v.ho work 1n a combat \uppon hospital \\e Inc tn a tent. Our mahtaf) spec1alt11es range from hos.- p1tal food c,en.1ce to chaplain's as- sistant. Tv.o of us are truck dn'e~ and thr<.'t' are t~p1o;ts I can't tell ~ou hov. important mall as to our morale We tty lO look out for one anolhcr. so please. i.\nn tell )Our readers that wtico the)' send a bo' of gooc:hes to pletiC send plent) so ,_,e can hare whu- C\. er there as . 4.nn. ~e pra) that we will all be home soon. But 1f not. we are aorna to stack together and look out f.or one another -SSG CON T ANCE L Kl\.1M0"'-1 . "Tent No ~:· 47lh ( ombat ~PT Hosp44 Med. APO .Y. 09657 MY HEART TICKS FOR YOU ... VALENTINES SPECIAL UP TO 50o/o OFF GRANDFATHER CLOCKS s799 & U·P! MANTLE CLOCKS·· ~s49 TO s299 cJ-lrf1 te,o-111 c5114. ,_ 0,,,, ""°'6-bwtt:M.t 0 8 Ml bttfl-J,,11// oe. Ql..•n.-1 ~ ~lllfwl• Cand1t £.Xfa~ 'Vimra 1ur 1mo ~~' ~NLY $15.9 Served All day CMICI II Oii Ellrle._ Lasagna, Fettucine Alfredo. Eggplant Parmigian or ChlCke caooatore Served With soup or salad, garhc bread and sherbet. 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Your Incredible Valentin Store s~~vi1t9 71te 'JtitetJt 911 diut/t,11tic 111e:rican 7""" · "1'0111e4t1le '7lavor" Every recipe la prep.red from 1eratch umng the tln11t Of lngredlenta "Taste the c1n.._ .. ... ' I • I • l I • I ' Newport's '110 In the Shade' ' ·has the leellnll of real Ille By Tom Tl11Js Or~ Coast Oltf Plot Remember 1hat musical about the con man who comes to town to fleece the local citizenry by promising son1ething he can't deliver and loses his heart to 1hc spinster who's the most dubious about his prowess? No, no. no1 "The Music Man·." l 'his one is called "I JO in the Shade," a rarely produced musical adaptation of N. Richard Nash's dranta "The Rainmaker" by Toni Jones and Htfrvcy . Schmid1, who teamed up for "The Fan1asticks" :ind "\ Do. I Do'' (also based on strai8hl pla)s -"The Romancers" :i nd ···rhc F ourP'ostc r ,'' re spc c ti~·<.'I) ). It's the lates t attracuon ,11 the Ne-.11port 1·heatcr Arts Center. For ::i theater that has dai.2lcd its audiences "ith the likes of ··A Lillie Nich1 ~1usic" and ihe Robin Hood "1usical ... rhe \\lhile Arrow," this bare-bones musical with a sn1all Cl!-it and a virtual ab· sence of choreography might seem a curious choice. ·rhc mu<.ic. "h1!e <.c rvi c cJ b !c , is IC !-.) 1han mcmnn1b lc, funct1001ng merely as :i methi'd of pu nctuating th$ story. 't'ct director Beth !Ian.sen has cndo"cd t he shu1,1, 1,1,·1 1h the cn1r:inc1ng "feel" of drought· pJrchcd p r.u ric folk plodding 1h1 ough thl'lt rnund:i.ne li ves 1,1,11h one C)t: un the-~kic~ ·rodd f aui 's simple setting reflects the mood or the piece quite admirably. Hansen has d rawn some splendid interpretations frorn her seven-charac1cr cas1, particularly among the plain-spoken Currys - the rancher father, his two con tiasting sons and 1he centerpiece of the show, daughter Lizzie, who's painfully resigning herself 10 spinsterhood. Pa1ti M cC lure , a l ate replacement in lhc role, delivers a marvelous performance as Lluie, who may be aching Inside, but will be dnmnc.d if she'll !Ct it show - until her heart-wrenching solo number "Old Maid," which closes the first act. Her transformation under 1he rainmaker's guiding hand is C"<trcmc l y well accomplished. St:lrbuck, the rainmaker/con man who turn~ the locals' lives upside dov.•n, 1s played wl1h adequate s1rcng1h but little ~ubstance by Tom 1-lafner. 1-lqfne r has the looks, the bearing and the M>lid voice for the role, but the required charisma is son1ehow lacking. \Ve arcn'I affected, as Lizzie must be, by his slick manner FREE VIDE RENTAL and infectious chttl'm. Stephen Re y nolds is excep1ion:1Jly strong as the Cuny patriarch tl')'ing to bulldoie his daughter's path to happiness. Jeff Paul is effective as the laconic deputy with private designs on Lizzie, while Bil Barra11 comes otJ splendidly as her dour, humorless older brother. · While "110 in the Shade'' follows "The R ainmaker" quite faithfully, lhe musical version is expanded just enough 10 Introduce the character or the flirta1ious Snookic, whose little red hat is pursued by the younger Curry brother, Jimmy. Matt Staiger is a bundle or youthful energy in the latter role, while Leesa Dilallo brigh1ens her brier scenes considerably as the saucy Snookie._ It 's a diversion the show desperately needs. "I IO in !he Shade" will con1inuc through f\1arch 3 at the Newport Thcntcr Ari) Ccn1er, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport llcach, with per- formances Thursdays through Saturdays at S p.n1 . and Sundays at 2:30. Call 631 -0288 for ticket info- rmation. Amerlcon Heart ft Association v Your Orange Coast Dally Pilot subscription has just become funnier, more dramatic, ad, venturous and suspenseful! 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Schramm, vice president & general manager Walter Burroughs, 1901-1989, founding publisher Edltorlal K-OCEAN sale lllight prompt earplug ruri Oh, do our cars deceive us? Agent Orange on the Orange Coast? The Dead Kenncdys 1 m Reagan Country? Social D1'itort1on behind the Orange Curtain? Yes, Orange Coasters, these and other punk and new wave nightmares may be in the offing tf the potential $17.7 million 'inle of FM radio station KOCM, better k.nown as K-OCEAN 103.l , goes through. · The forces that made Pasadena-based KROQ a Southern Culifornia new music phenomena in the early 1980s arc now tuning in to the Orange Coast. They are in the process of buying succes'iful K·OCEAN and its sister station KSRF m San!J Monica. Federal Communications Comm1~s1on approval and complctt0n of the transaction are the hurdle~ that ~tand in the wa) Wh ile former KROQ owner Ken Roberts ha\ not indicated whether he will ch.mge K·OCFAN''i "adult contemporary" (tr.tnslat1on: mello"' pop) format. radio industry insiders indicate that J radical SIA-Itch t'i m the works. . Those 1ns1ghts gamed more cred1b1ht) "hen our source-; disclosed that "Freddie Snakeskin." <I former KROQ dt\C JOCkey and program director. will fill a s1m1lar pm1t1on for ~SRF and Ne\\port Cen1cr-bascd K-OCEAN. In add1t1on, tndust!'Y. sources say that ad reps h.wc allemprcd 10 sell advertising time to the lucrative hecr indu~try on the ba 1s of a new, progressive rock format. Smee the new owner, Ken Roher!\. i!.n't talkin~ nght now. these are the only clues we ha\C to go on But 1f Robert detcr~tnes that. tn order to get a proper return on h1 Sl 7 7 m1ll1on tn\e\lmen1 •• 1 form.1 1 switch is m order, well. we'll be '"histl1ng J ~3d 1une. K-OCEAN's mellow tunes "aft from 'peakers m office'i, stores and home'i up and do"n the co.tst Could }OU imagine having Jane's Addiction .1tcompJn) )Our nc·<t teeth cleaning? Or picking up a T-bone tn the meat department while the Flcsheaters fill the air'> Or how about cleaning out rhe closet to the Replacements? Folks, it appears that time\, they arc a·changing. Write to usl This is a community newspaper, and we'd lt~c to hc.ir from you letters should be t ncf and are sub1ect In editing longer correspondence will be con)rdcr<.'d for a Community Com- mentary feature Please ~nd submissions to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St Costa Mc....-i CA 92627 nr 1.1" them to 1714 646 41 70 Plea~c include your name, city and phone number 11 you'd ltke your lcttrr to be printed You can also call our Editor's Hotline at 642·bOA6 and dic- tate a lrttcr to the editor Thank you for your involvement tn the Orangt• Coa .. t com· mun tty 0111..-, H»/JN6, OWilOTTe I / /AHATC>IA GOT / fat.~,IMJ,,YI llJ CIPPY Tl 0•1• A~ THEHtAP~ IS 6<1N61D1HI ~ llJ5llf'IAL.. ~s Pl«Xl/rt I ~'5' Qi)Q.I' 1'1!6Tl I '-w~. Fetwu.y 13. 1991 111 rum c Cotn1111111ltr t:t1mm1atar1 Protesters ignore history By Tom W1r ams \1y faith in the mor.11 k.1dcr,h1p .ind llter.uy 1ntci;rtty of the Dail~ Pilot h,t) h~cn grcath renc"cJ alter reading th e recent oul\landing comment.m h\ L J11or Btll Lohdcll In that Lditort.il, Mr l ohJc:ll very eloquently and :l'>\lduou'h de~rtbtd tlac rea,ons the L nitcJ States finds tl necessar) to go 1~1 w.tr at tht time agatn'it ~.idd.1m I lu' cin and ht'i tyrannic,\I regtml' I btlte\e that the o"e""hclm1nl! ma1o rity of Americans and Dall) Piiot readers concur "''h \tr Lobdell's charactcnzat1on of the'c: people as a "ti ny group u~ unthinking activists." It has always been h.trd for me to understand Jim Wood'' thinking, but Mr. Wood's later rebuttal of Mr. Lobdell's ed11on:.il truly leaves me incredulou'l) puuled when he pl aintl\ely a,k., "What can be elCpcctcd of tho'c who oppose the war?" This is, what I thmk. the American public can expect from these "habitual whiners" as Mr Lobdell o aptly put it We can expect people ltke them to acknowledge that we (meaning both them and us) do in fact li've 1n a reprcsent,tivc democracy where once we have clccttons every 2, 4 nd 6 years, the country llows those elected represcntati'v~ , Pre idcntial and Congre ion~I. to carry out the "''II of the majority that hnve o elected them for the full term of the office without holdin1 a daily poll ot "protesters" views. We upcct. these people 10 realize that our form of goH·rnml·nt JHt)\1Jc, morl' 1h.1n Jmpk .1\ cnuc' ltir :tm nnc Ill e\prl'" their \IC"' pt:.icclull) to 1hctr clntcd rcprc.,cntJI I\ c\ '1a letter, 1clcph11nc. pcn1rnal mcctang' ''Ith their elected repre,enlall\c,, ''11hout l''>pectmg ''ur rcprc'l' 1111' ' 111 ch.1ngc p11lll~ J,111} h l\Cd (10 \\h.11 ,1 ttn) .in1up 111 m.1k11ntcnt' h 1ppcn to he r.1nt1nc and TJ'\ ant! .1hout nn .1 p.1r11cul.tr \lrt•ct lllrncr 11n Jn\ l!l\Cn J,1~ . \\.e c\pclt 1hc\c pro1c~:cr' 1h:ilt of \\ hlCh .lfC paClll't' 3l.Cllrdtng (II .1 fl'l'Cnt <,ul'\C:)' b'r l S.\ l1H.l.1} l· 2."i·1>1) "ho don't amount tl1 one 1cn1h of one percent of our total population. to !ltop giving aid and comfort and a fal'>e 'Cn'c of hupc to the: enemy (S3ddam Hu .. .,cm l b) cndlc.,'ily parading before Jn all h)(> "1lltng telev1\1on med1.i Ctn p.Httcular CNN) a' rl the-. reprc;,cnt anything e"cn minute!} clme to a majority \\e l.Ould have e\pclleJ thc~c people, 1f they were truly .1g.unst w.ir (which I don't bcltc\e i., their m~un purpo'e for dcmC1n,1r 111ng) 10 ha\C cried ou t again't 'ladd.1m lluso;em "hen he tarted th" "ar on Augu t 2, 1990 b'r hrutally ann1h1la11ng a friendl~ Arab cpuntry I think we expect the'e people to have le. rncd something Crom h1 tory, to wit, in the word \ of the phtlo<iopher Santayana "1 ho c v.ho refu c to learn from hl\tOt) arc forced to repc:ll it." We can also Cllpcct the\C pro1e<1teD to look deeply enough 1.nto the i uc of ~ddttm Hu ~tn and his efforts to produce enough nuclear warheads to know 1hat the grief th.it Hu"(''" ·~ \Hc.ak1ns dll" n on 1hc ''"orld no" '" m1nu,uilc to lhe horror h(' will 1nl l1e1 on the "urld tn a \C.lr or le" "hen he " c'pectcd tti ha'e nu~k.ir "C·•fll'"'· \\ C C ii n C \ p e C t t h e ' C Jcm.1~oguc' 111 under,tand 1h.1t 11 " <I\ e."~ to he for pe:icc: as 11 " to he .1\!.11n'1 w.ir lhc.: d1ffen:nc.:c hct"een the l.111cr and the formc.r " that the "lent American m lJPrat\ '' for pc.ice. but rcallLe' th.it the anti· war prote')ter\ u~tr1ch. head-in· thc-1,and approach to "peace" will onl) insure that a much more horrthlc war will haH to be fought later at a m1llton time' the co 1 tn hfe and propcrt) Finally, we expect these people, 1f they have learned 11n~1hing from ht'ilory. to understand 1ha1 force of arm' ha'i alwa)<. heen the only means to force tlm lvpe of dictatorial. tyrannical maniac from power just as it wall for Httler half a century ago. Had that been done m 193 , as Str Win\ton Churlhtll called for. SO m11l1on innocent lt'c~ could ha'"e been SJ\cd Once th1 force has been talcn, then and only then, will there be peace and an absence of "ar - until the next tyrant rat~" h1' ugly head nd mu t be forced from power for the akc of la"·ab1d1n1 mankind once again. Then and only then, will there be peace and an ab nee or '-"Ir. Tom n1111a. l • IT ldttU or t:<Wpurl lk•tlt .. LBttBrS - Rushdie case sh.oWs danger of fanaticism By Peter Schrag McClaliy ...., SeMcl It's two years minus a day since the Aya tollah Khomein.l's Valen.tine's Day edict to the Mo lcm faithful to murder the author of The Satanic Ven.cs, SJlman Rushdie, for writing wh at they were told was a s cntceious no-.cl So far, they haven't 'iuccccded, but to this day Rushdie remains 1n hiding in London, dc,ptte has apologies and his promise not to allow the puhltcat1on of a paperback ed111on >I hi\ book. Khome1n1 didn't discover Ru,hdte's alleged sacrtle&e. The protei.ts began in England ~me m >nth~ after the book was first pllblt~hed there, and then, fanned h) poltt1cal opportunists, escalated into a ~nes of riots in Palustan ~.ind India tn which score of people were killed ·and hundred-. woundtd , .\f1u Khume1n1 1~sucd his cd1c1 Ir 1n\ Parl.Jament speaker (no\' rrc~1dc nt) Ha,hcm1 Raf anpn ., m.1 the novel mi(?hl cau c •·a \iJ~ h;111lc · hctv.een !!.lam and the \\ e\I ffs U!.eful tO r.cmcmbcr tha• h1s1ory when considering the vast battle against the infidel West that ~addam Hussein as now calling for In the past couple of weeks, a the at1acks on Iraq have intensified there have been more and more an:cious reports warning that - despite his abuse of fellow Muslims, hts tenuous commitment to Islam and the pnvations to v. h1ch he is so casually subject mg his country -he is beconung a hero among millions of Moslcms in North Africa, Pakistan and the ~11ddlc East rhe reports may well be true. It mav also be true that Hussein will rc1~in hi'i hero's status and, of more c.oncem, that 1he United States will remain the Great Satan regardle of how this war comes out But the Rushdie stones reinforce the sense that, given the unreason and pervasive hatred of the West that this country c.onfronts in much of the Middle Ea t, the Un11cd State t.as only hm1tcd means of influencing how lt°S pcn..Ci\ed A~ \ S Naipaul has pointed out n a cne' of perceptive booh and .artaclc:,, there " deep ambt\alcnce \\lth1n that \\Orld. On the one I .tnd it feel!> threatened by the Wc,1\ modernt\m; on the other, 11 wJnts the goods that the modem· l\m produces A week ago, tn one of the more telltng bleats from Baghdad radio, the allied coalition bombing Iraq was accused of wantmg "to c~pcl Iraq from the 20th century." That's startling not only because Iraq's behavior over the past decade associates tt so much with the wor5t of the 20th century, but btcau~c Iraq's constant appeals to the Muslim world to engage in holy war against the West suggest it's not really sure how much or i.n ""'hat other ways it really wants to be pan of 1t. Naipaul, born of Indian parents m Trinidad, speaks about the We t as "the Universal Civilization" whose central idea., the pursuit of happine , "implies a cenain kind of society, a certain kind of awakened spint. ... So much is contained in it: the idea or the indMdual, responsibility, choice, the lire ol thc iniellect, the idea of vocation and perf«tibility and achievement ..•• •• Naspaul is confident that because of this idea ''Which cannot be reduced to a fixed tem (and) cannot 1eneratc fanaticism ... other more ript sy1tems in the end wtll blow away... But in the meantime, the demands this idea ma.kc.a and the unccnaintia t scneratet produce a "pMlolophicaJ hy teria" f n l•JJC tee1ioM of fundamentalist Muslim c.ttare and i.n many peopac -.,_ ot tMm hijhly traaacd and 10F• i•ic:atcd - who are oirei'WMlllled bJ thOlc danaedl. S... nenaa. -only ...... dwiiil.r--.:·-... only cert ......... a.Ii ......... tlte U•l•erHl CJ•iliaauoa praf I ,Waf .... lllldlilfa ~_, ... Mai• ... • •• : l&I .. , "°'• -.... .... C.....; ...... , ,, .. ,, ... ..,""'' ~ u4 low ......... ........ t~ •• 21 fllph hlow putts. ......... : CeMnHT runny •1td • l1ht1 y war111er. l ocal l••ty w ind• ..., ttlt putu ---- o...ttt: Moatly clear, with northerly ~-~ u mph . Hl1h1 -•ly I'll~ to mid·70t eic· ttpt lower IOI lower dtstt'ts. Air Qval•!f Air quality In Orange County wm r1nge from cood to ~ Hte. a11d canyons. CoaltAI hips 69 E;;;;;..~u OCEAN REPORT '° 77. BOATING Over inner coastal waters, SU Rf ING MountAin1: Mostly clear, with local nor· ttlt~t winds 20 to J O mph. ltftoft hlah I in Hie upper SOs to Mid-60s. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:42 p.m. IOUlhtUI wind 10 btots bec- oml"I _,to JOUlhwttt 10 to 1S knocL ~H 2 feet. FISHING LOCATION Hunlinplft leach Newport lt Kh CorON def Mar laJUM ltKh Sah Credi San 0-..lt SIZE SHAit 1·3 poor 1·2 poor 1·2 poor 1·2 poor J-4 (air l·• , .. , 1st Otr. Feb.22 Full Moon Last Otr. Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Paint and .party Napoleon K.ng J.:f>b -.omt' \~r1rQ1 Cr.1' '·" 1· pJrnt Jppl ed by Orad1 Do ... m in th,. f,,.,,L; Qu ••'•'' «•' Nev.. OriP.ln'> The IP~t1\,1I t>ndNl T u!•.;d,l\-"'rth thf' i.IP'I: tnd ( ornu, p.1r.1dt''- ROAD From A1 we:re prc'>ented \\Ith The planned route. v.h1ch cut ' across c;ome of Or;1ngc ( uun t ~ ·, la t pristine coa,tal hill count!'\. doe pre!.cnt 'lome 1:m1rnnmcnt.tl problems . A number ot 'en,1t1H· species, including th e 1.:nJ.ingcrc:d least Bell'!. \lreo. the )el111v. ".ir bier the Cahforn1a ~n.1tc.11d1er and' the golden eagle. 'inh,1h11 1hl' area. Norm GrO!.!.man. ,, l .1c11n.1 "I'm fat!" ~ f you re 111ed /"II r• r, ~" ,,. ·u~ we ~on help w tr 1• o•o,i:>n rnedlcOI SOIUl•ons ''"'t r.~ VH' 0!1S and nurses 01 l "0 ; Mea co Cllnlcs have oeen pro• Cl r g answers tor dieters ror lO vears U11ng the un•Que L1no0ra r"f'0tnoO won'MH'I can loM 30 poundJ In six ...eta. men as much oa 40 -whli. eating real food . L nd ora s compettllvely priced wtlh o ther p1og1oms And now wtlh our new credit plan you can IOse weog!'\I f()f OS kttle OS $20 per month • Make a conf10en1 ch0<ce Our success is proven Co• llndOfo today lk.ich fC'll fl'll t ,1~ti\C: Ill the orrn· 'II •11 lcl lhc: lllll\\,I\, \,llJ hc e\· p1:.:, I h11r,.l.1\ \ hc.HIOI! ll' be p t\.i..ed \\Ith 'upport er' ,Intl opp11· m nt' nt th1. u•rr 1J or ··tr ' t:"ini.:. to he mohhcd." he ,,,1d \\ .. \c' hccn 'l'nJini.:. 011 1 111- e '' 1: l I 1 t tr th e Bl.\ ( Burldin,!! 1111! 1,:·\ \,~11cra t1on) '' 'tnd ni.: "ii 11 l r .t.Clll, tr~ ing IP drum ur '1r1• 11ru' ( 11 "mJn 'aid m1::1,urt·, Ph'· r I , .. .i Ill prC\C nl th e dC\lltlllltlll , I '1.:n,i11'e '>peClc' and h.1h1 t.1t' .,. 11i.1dl·quatc And he qu11tcd I m1nmc ntal Prot cct1nn Ai.;t nc~ 11ll1l1.tl' 111 1 m Angele\, v.ho h.nc 1. 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Insurance Commi\111oner John Garamendi "aid Tuesday he ha moved to re- \Okc the firm's Ileen e to se ll auto insurance The state's fir!>t·e\er elected l:omml\'iloner cl.urns FGS ignored H!.!>tgned rt\k requ1rcment'i, failed to dic;clo'e interc't ra tes and ft· nancing compemat1on. did busi- ness "-ith unlicensed insurers. failed to 'en ice 1t clients and re- fused acce'' to certain records. l·GS President Alan Grccnbcr.s called the charge' "totally un· founded" and accused tndl\ldu•tls \.\lthin the Department of lnc,ur- ancc of c.irryang out "a personal ve ndetta Jgainst FGS, based on a c;ise lo!.t h\ the department back In 19 ~ .• Greenhcrg '>Jtd "the pre\s re· GULLY From A1 L S hirc't Ser'\ ice official Rich - .ml Mont.1gue , ,;11d he !.uppons the fire d1.:p:irtmcnt The c n .. 1ronmcnt.1I concerns 'weed .ire "usuall) "hat "c'll hea r prior 111 ,t \\1ld fire ," Montague ,,11d 'Uut no" after the Glendale fire,, \\C: hear people say, 'Why didn't vou tn\l~t. Mr Fi re Chief? Wh~ didn't ~ou force this (clean· up).,. ' Uut v.1 ldhk b1olng1'its v.1th the tcJcr.tl I ''h and Wildlife Service 'Ille \.\tth thm c \\.Orrted about the cm 1ronmcnt.1I 1mp.1ct<, The letter -.1gncd h\. Brook' I larpcr, supcrvt· 'or of the Jgcncy\ Southern Cnltf· ornra t1dd -.tJt1on in Laguna 'ligucl. l.ilh for a full cnv1ronmen- t11I 1mr Ill report .ind retention or natl\C rlJnt'>, rather than the planttng of "fire rc.,1stive vcgeta· t1110 " like ice plant and ivy as th e hrc dq1;irtmcnt su~e ted. THERIOT From A1 \illd "For the long term, 1t has freed a hon The hon will not rest. In I 987 I puhlrcly '>lated that I "ould not \eek puhlrc offi ce dur· mg the decade of my thirties .... I am now prepared to revoke that pledge h,1.,cd on what has hap· pened during the last 24 hour~." fhenot, who ran unsua:e fully for City Cou ncil 1n 1986, said he would con~ider runn ing again in 1992. Planning comm1 sioncrs 'ener- nlly serve four year terms and Theriot tall had two years to ao in his before ge uing the u . He snid he wa di appointed and hurt by the council's action. lea c issued today ... indicates that an nttcmpt is being made by some people inside the DOI to injure FGS through the news media, be- cause they have failed to substanll· ate any evidence proving the charge which have been made against FGS ." Garamendi, meanwhile. nttnbut· cd the DOl's action to 11!. "ne". get-tough con!.ume r protection pol- icy .. "Consumers wtll be warned "hen bad policies arc being sold, and companies which break the law will be pur!.ued, prosecuted and. where appropriate, put out of business." he said. G.iramcndt said he has amended a lawsuit against FGS to accuse the company of mismanagement and racketeering in its dealings v.11h Coastal Insurance. which de· cl.ired insolvency in 1989. 1 he le11er al~o said the fev. property ow ners who already at· tempted to comply with the fire depa rtment have in effect \tripped the land and created ero~1on prob- lem Kim Gould, a federal "1ldltfe b1- olog1st who visited the canyon 1tes at the request of homcov.ners, noted that future development, such as the '>prawltng Nev.port Coast development a nd San Joaquin Hills toll road, make the canyon"i a valuable commodity. Nc"port Beach hre Chief Jim Recd s:i1d he respects the cnv1ron - mcn1al concerns and will .1b1dc b)' the council's ultimate dee1\lon, <:'<· pected in March "My re pon 1b1ltty . I\ to pornt out thoc;e fire hazards and where they exist. I know in my own mind l'\e done my JOb. If the resident bclte .. e the benefits (of the "egeta· t1on) outweigh the fire m k, that''i fine That's the democratic pro· CC\\ argued for Thcnot's reappoint· meot, although in the end they ac- quiesced to his replacement. Councilwo man Sandy Genis said the council majority wanted to shift the commis ion away fr om it ·strong pro-growth stance of which Theriot, who works for developer J.M Peters, was a part. "And I 'vc also watched a lot of plannina commission meeting , and YC>'l get an impression of who has a strong grasp of the ii.sue and who doe n't," she said. Palme, a longtime Costa Mesa resident, is treasurer of the newly rc-organiied Costa Me a Ch•ic As· sociation, a non-pan isan public af • fairs group. He is employed by America We.st Marketing, public rclBtaon orp niution rcprescnttna the fireworks indu try. Thi 1 his fi rst appointment to a city commi • ion In a Los Angeles Superior Cou n la wsuit ame nded last week, Garamendi charged FGS's former owner. Sidney M. Field, and Coastal' officers and directors wi th violating the fede ral Racket- eering lnnuenccd and Corrupt Or- ganiza11on act, or RICO. T he complaint alleges that Coa'ital bought FGS for $17.6 m1l- lron an d later sold it back to Field for S 156,000 f-teld's license eventually was re- voked, bu t the lawsutt contends he continued to operate FGS . -By City Ntws &n-kc PIER From A1 no" Ron Shenkman, cho1rman of the 'lpcc1al events committee for con- tribution'> of $25,000 and less, al o aid that the economy makes 11 harder for fund-mi ers to tap de- veloper<; That's v.hy there should be an all the more aggrc s1ve pu h for '>mall donations, he said. ··we need to ma~e the same pu h that our sister city of AnJo. Japan. made," he aid (An JO res1 dent donated $93,000 for the Huntington Beach pier ) Cash contributors to date, in ad· d1t1on the res1denh of AnJo. Japan, include more than $50,000 from a ci tizens fu nd-raising com- mittee; $1 7,000 from the Pomona Valley Equipment Co. SI0,000 from the Don Koll Co . $5,000 from the Hunt ington Center. and $5,000 from the Delma Corp SUPPORT From A1 ,, pool cue betv.cen h1 finger "When I wa in 'Nam. we did not have th ts kind of support." To Woodford, support means writing back to mtlttary personnel who answer letters. It means keep- ing their connection with life back home altve. h's a connection im· portant to Navy medic Willie tile , onginally from Oklahoma and now dug in ne ar the Kuwaiti border. "I don't know whot the Iraqis have against bombing us during the day," Stiles wntcs in a letter dated Jon. 24. "It's hard to sleep in a ga mask. It's now 8'-30 p.m. and all is quiet. Could it be a de· ce nt night's sleep tonight? Proba· bly not. I be t (bombing will come) nbout 11 p.m. tonight. Hope I'm wrong. Nothing's landed any closer than 3km (about two miles) from us. It's 1ust a ha le mi ina all my beauty leep." Lndorail MEOCJi QI ICS "Ye terday I wa a proud hu · bund and fa ther «> three (~n to be four), a P.lanning commi ioner. 'li;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiii.-1 a home builder and a Junior col· I · legc 1a1lback," he said in a pre· pared statement. ''Today I am till that ~me f amilr man, stilt that same cnthu ia uc home builder and ti ll that same dedicated ath- lete. Whu ha been stripped away, and it hurt , is my de.sire co serve my city." Mayor Mary Hornbuckle uid he and other council members were impre d with Palme's com- munity involvement and businc e•pericnce. Woodford ha~ been pa sina out yellow ribbons to cu tome rs and has C\ien c lied sc~icemen's moth· er and wives after receivi na 1he1r letters, according to her si ter Margie Spearc, also a bartender at the GoodTimc Saloon. "She's even had customers gi\-c her a S20 bill and Hy 'Herc, thcso ribbons arc costlna you ~ -ao out and buy some.'" ........................ • 1._ fMI 111 I 1111,... ............. ,., ..... • C•s1111• lulill111 • .............. .. '-"'---- ' .... He atlnbutcd hi· ou ter to poli· tic&. sayin& he lost majority council Support With the dcfeal O( ()rv Amburscy last November. Two council membera, Ed Ola eow and Peter Buffa, initially "Althouah he doc n't have muc), plannin& badlpound, he docs have a lot of IMninc baa· around and financial aperience, which .should be "'Y ueef\al,'' she said. The City Council ~ unam· rnoutly 10 rcappoinl mmntillioMf't" Oarence 0..., Well DIR'lltf Drt. Joe EricUon 1nd Michlel Dunn. letters or J>Kt.aaa for thole in &he Army, Air Force or Marine Corps hould be lddreilld to: Any Scrvke M....,, Opendall De.en · Storm. A'°9 New "°" CJ9l48.. 0006. For lllJ. • ...... Corp ••.-.n•lllpl ..... ,.._: ~..,.. u11••· ~ ..... o..11 ...... l'l'O, Ycft °"66-0006. I -. ..,..., .. -... .A ·•·4-•~ Tho Orm• Coat Dally Piiot'• annual tribute to the best high school bultetball players anywhere -bar none -is comina up with the presentation of the DaH1 Piiot'• All- Sunset Leaauc, All-Sea View League and All-Pacifac Cout l.eaJUe boys team in full color. Additionally, the All-Orange Coast Area teams in full color -the Toast of the Coast for &iris, and the Toast of the Coast for boys -completes the packaje. Don't mi them -the all-league teams are coming Feb. 18, 19 and 20, and the AU-Orange Coast Arca teams are scheduled for Feb. 25 and 26. Charlie Brande ~h~~ Big . day is here for area stars; time has come to make intent TodJy, m3ny high chool 3nd Junior college \'Ollcyball pla)er will sign a "letter of intent" to pl3y·for a fou r-)eilr college next year The letter of intent band the athlete to the ~hool for the next year, unlc s there arc unusual problems This is the culm1not1on of a recru1t1ng procc that might have 13\ted fou r year> or four day . . Some colleges mny write to a pro)pect1ve student-athlete as early J) their freshman ye Jr, but the real recru1t1ng doc n't !>tnrt unlit nfter the la!lt club compct1t1on of their Junior )Car. While tnnny vollc)b311 players h3ve 3n C'<tended recruiting time, many college., find their athletes over the cour e of the athlete 's senior year Once the athlete 1 recru1table, each college representat1\e (coach, administrators, etc.) may h3ve onl) three facc-to-foce confrontations with a pro pective student-athlete off of their college campus. They can meet with athletes on their campus, write all they want, call all they want (this will soon change}, but arc only allowed three non-campus vi it . Coache arc ve ry careful to plan these \l!>lt . Often times, nt tournaments, an athlete or their parents arc conCu sed when a college coach -who they know well or have talked to on the phone many times -barely acknowledges them. They have not foraotten the athlete, they arc simply saving their v1 its. Coaches cannot conCronl athletes while 1hcy arc partic1patina al tournament . This also rcprc ents some conru ion 10 a piring volleyball players. La t year at 1he Junior Ol)'f'lpics in Albuquerque, NM , an amazing situation presented itself John Vallely (u-Corona dcl Mar High, ·Orange Coast Colleae. UCLA and pro basketball tar) wa at the Junior Olympics (JO) to watch hi on, Eric, play on my Balboa Bay Volleyball t• cl under team. Vallely saw a colleae and beach Cricnd, Fred Sturm, who i now the men's coach at Stanford. Fred a kcd John to JOin him for 1 round of aolf, but opted not to play beCause John's son, Eric, althOuah only an 8th arader, wa a prospective athlete competina in a tournament. Wow! Durlna thi recruitina pr<Xc , each PSA (prospective 1tudcnt-athlctc) 1 allowed f M: fully-p•id recruitfn1 vi 1t for '8 hours each. They may vi~1t any school at their e>Wn c"pcnlC H m1ny time a they would hke end c1n meet with the ~ While °" their campu much u . .., ........... . To ... •thletes. plannina their ncnldftt is eou1h. I U1Ualty 1Ugat that ••ldeta with many options vn.1 the k>cll • ._.on tMir own cxpeMC. Allo. I ......, ..-that the •thlctc ..., '* ,._of ti'* five tripl la cue ....... , ....... .. -..chi• at the Unlwenity 11i1..a1111•1 ..... 111d. all',... ........... February 13, 1991 The Daily Pilot --....... ClifJR •• .141-4m ... 117 ...... Ounn-JCl/82 Prep~ Classttied/84 Comics/88 Streak-busters add Lakers to their list By Walter BeriY Al .,.,. Wnlet PHOENIX -The • Phoenix Suns ire becoming the trcok buster of the NBA thi season. Tuc5day niaht, Phoenix ended the Los Angeles Lak.crs' 16-game winning streak, beating them 99- 95 as Kevin Johnson cored 10 of his 35 points in the final 8:13 ond 1 om Chambers hit a decisive hook shot wilh 28 seconds left. · The Sun previous ly topped Portland' 11 -game winning run on Nov. 27 and Decro1t's 11-game )treak Feb. 3. Boch of those victories came on the road. "I guc s you can call u 'streak busters' now," aid Phoenix center Mark We t, who had 13 rebound . "Thi was a real big one." "It wa a playoff-level ·aamc. A bia-timc win," Suns coach CottOQ Fitz.simmons said. "I told our team before the game that if we were going to win, we had to be the aggressor and that's what we were " Jeff Hornacck added 23 points for Phoenix while Chamber fini hed with 18, giving him 16,010 in his nine-year NBA career. The win was the first in the la t three seasons for the Sun in which they scored undc-r 100 points, breaking an O-for-21 dry spell. Sam Perkins led Los Angeles wuh 26 point . James Worthy had 21 and Magic Johnson . 14 points and 15 a ist for the Laker , who had last lost 96-88 at SeJttlc on Jan. 8. • Los Angele ' 16-game streak wa tied for the sixth-tonge t in league history "It was 1 a;ood streak. We ju t have to go out and start another one," Magic Johnson said. "This game was as good as it gets. It could have gone either way." Perkin ' turnaround 1umper tied_ the core for the 10th time, 95-95 with 36 seconds remaining. Chambers then sank .1 10-foot, left-handed hook 10 put Phocni'< ahead to stay. Perkin ' jumper With • seconds left bounced off the back _of the rim, as did Worthy's attempt with 2 second howtng. "On the last play, we \\ere posttng up Sam," Lakers coach Mike Dunleavy s:ud. "The ball came to Sam and as he started hi move across the middle, Chamber ci)me halfway across the ba ket and then v.ent back. That's supposed to be illegal dcfen e, but it wasn't called. "It wa a crucial mi s for us, but it's· part of the game and you can't cry about 1t. We \hot the ball well and had a good &Jmc The Sun ju t had a better one." Phoent'('S Dan MIJCrle grabbed the rebound of Worthy's last-gasp shot, w I fouled w11h 0 4 cconds left and made twO . free throw\ to complete the scoring. · fh1' wa~ a huge v.m, especially incc l :\ h;1, been playing such &reat b.t,ketb .. .tl Kevin John on aid. "We feel f v..e ha\cn't pla~cd up to the caliber we 're , capable of I, tely. We had to qutt talking 1 . and go out and do it and tonight, we got back on track ." The Lskers. who trailed n-70 after the third quarter and 79-72 with 10:38 to play, took an b7-b6 lead on Worthy's slam with 4:16 1cft. . High school boys basketball ....... ..r--.o· c.-o. Mustangs see it melt away in 88-57 loss to San Marino five By Richard Ouor. Orrior CQsi Di. y ~ ~ CO~A \1f \ \ -fh1~ 'A'a\ on their 1c .. e1, the @•- qualifying round tit the (IF 111·1\ boy' ba-;kctball 01- tournament But the "1u,tang-. couldn't lcep their hands to thcm,cf\e, .ind .. ub-.cqucnth ..... ere 1e .. elcd in their own gym Cost.t Me'J Hit:h cummtttcd ~7 toub, allowing San Marmo to shoot free thro"s 32 11me~. 1 he Titan'. who <>ank only 5 of their fim 16 foul 'hoh, netted 12 of 16 1n the fourth quarter to pull away. f1n1 hing v..1th J 66 57 \.IC:HH) Tue.,da:r night to advance to the f1r't munJ of 1hc clim1n.111nn' a~atn)t Servile (17-6) on Fnda) ,"We pla\ u lot toughtr te.lm' tn our league (Pacific Coast)," said Co-.ta \1c'J Coach Bill) Brewer, "ho took over the reigns 3t m1d~eac,on ·we have to hJvc heart .ind thcv don't know how to wan It\ g1>t to come from w1th1n \Jn Manno just wan ted it more." The Titan' ( Ft-17), traditionJlly a pl a) off team, outscored the Mustangs 13-21) in the fourth quarter. 22-13. after it was deadlocked at 4.i heading into the fina l eight minutes .. In m) HI \CJr'I here (tv..o a., head coach), v.c\c never had a lo-.ang -.ca.,on · ~ 1n Manno ( oJch Ke\ an Hall said before the game. Both team shot the -.ame from the field -49 percent (23 of 47) -but an M.inno made 1te\Cn more free thro and comm111ed 16 lc-.s foul<; The Mu tangs took a one-point lead, 4:!-41, with 1 :26 leCt an the third quarter v.;hcn tandout Jeff f1dtcns upped m a mined hot. P1clen ... a 6-foot-4 forward. led the Mustangs -.ith 22 points and will return to the \tarting lineup ne'<I 'ea .. on, along with Brewer's other fou r. .. Th1<, (pmt-o;ca,on game) -.as good ei..perience for us." Brc'4cr 'J1d "The l.;ids ha"e improved and once we get that winning mentafit). then "'c·11 be a fine ball dub next )Car .. Only Ryan Mcfaoy. Kendall Z1rkcl and Dann) Kam1k1hara \\on't be back next fall for the Mu\tangs. who made the CIF 3-A pmt-,ca\On a year ago and lo t to St Paul . 85-79, in the fi~t ruund It ",1, I %2 "hen Co., ta Mc'a la\t made the playoffs. l he Mu,tang ... alt,u led by Joel Harding'<, 15 points, turned it up a notch on dcfen'c in the third quarter, \purling 12-4 to take the lead f42-41) after blocking four ~hots. Costa Mesa. which fini,hed "11h "'( blocled shot (t"'o each b) Pickens. McEvoy and Mike DeGrazio), v..a led underneath b)' DeGrazio (eight rebounds) Jnd P1cken!I (sc .. en) Cost.! Mesa 's Ry.in Mchoy Cleft> rebounds over San \.1arino's Jeff D1etnch. Lookins pn Jr(' San :'.1.inno's Jell LCS.Jge (22) and Mesa's Mike DeCraz10 (42 5.ln Marino advanced with 66·57 \1ct 11'\ The Titan,, with only t\\O returning pla}Cr'I (Jeff Le~ge and Enc \\alcha) from la\t )Car. came b:"l in the o;ccond quarter See COSTA MESA/II Ocean View gets bumped on; Moreno Valley wins, 58-47 By Jon Ferguson Oranot Coast Duy P I MORENO VALLl:.Y -@•- In a year of incon l'>tcncy for 01- the Ocean View High boys ba kethall team, the hooting woe which co t the teJm down the stretch of the Sun et League eac;on wound up preventing the Scahawli. from making the CIF' playorf for the first time in the M:hool's 13-ycar hi tory. The eahawli.s hit ju t 3 1 percent from the field for the game Tuesday night and could not convert on numerous opportun111c in che fourth quarter a Moreno Valley High earned a 56-47 \1ctory in a Clf l·A qualif)ing game for the playoff • ' which open Friday night. Ocean View, which fini. hed fourth in the Sun ct League, set it fin I record at 13-12, while Moreno Valley improved to 17-8 and will fric.c fourth· cdcd San Bernardino HiJth in tho fir t round. "It's been a very difficult year," said Ocean View Coach Jim Harri , whose been with the program since its inception. "We've been very incon itent · this year. We've got some great kids, some very good pla}crs. I JU t wi h we • could have played better at times." The streaky n:iturc o( the team was uncapny. Ocean View opened la t December with a lo , then v.on five, lost five , v.on five, lo t two, won three, lost four. The Scaha"Wks were 7·2 and tied for first in the Sunset League ...,, before finishing with three 1tr11ght los~s to tri-champ Edison, Huntington Beach and Manna. Tuesday night wa no cltccption to the incom.1 tcncy. The Seah1wk$ came out lethargic and hit just 2 or 13 hots '" the first quarter, includina 0 of .S from 3· point range, and looked a tcp W-on defense. Down 12-S to tart the second quaner, Ocean View 6hot SO percent SM OCEAN VllW• Ol'ange Cent Area Prep Basketball Player at the Week ··Newport's Huy Nguyen By Barry FauJJcner ()JllOI Coal Olly ... After establisbin& himself as a scorer by amassing 98 poinu in the three -aa mc Century H igh Tournament in · late December, Newport Harbor Hip JUard Huy Nauyen decided the role wun't all ;t was cracked up to be. The S-foot-11 senior cootinued to be a primary offenlM ~apon for the Saik>rs, but he dec:rcllOd h · field pl attemptS while iKftasina hi contnbutions in odler areu. His adju tment helped Coech lob Servcn's team develop iMo die Sea View Leape's best the pMI tine wceb. Npyen scored 22 and 27 ,.,U... ia coatecuti¥c victories ower ..... ~ba1npion Tustin (Feb. 5) Ud Ca10M del Mar (Feb. 7) 10 ... ~ c.... .,.., .... ...,. Of ._NGUYEMI Press box ........... "" ·l\a'lla-- EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Marco Loknr, Seton Hall's sophomore • _,, g\lard from llaly who was booed in ' ~ New York City bccou c he rcfu cd to ---- wear a United States Ong on hi uniform, could be le.win& the team. , Loknr, who has not played since fans in Mad· 1son Square Garden booed every time he touched the ball in n Feb. 2 game against St. John's, failed 10 accompany the Pirates to the Brendan Byrne ArenJ Tuesday for their 83· 73 win over Pitts· burgh, marking 1he second tr:11gh1 game he has not attended. Seton Hall Coach P J Carles1mo \a1d both the ~hool and Lok ar would have written s1atemenb today. He woulJ not d1scu!\S them. John Wooding. th e school's sporls information director, said he did not know if Lokar would be a.,.a1lable today to comment on his statement. There have l!leen reports th:H Lokar: who has not prac11ceJ "1th th e team this wcl·k, planned to return to Trie'lle and ·11 • .npt to play profci.i.ion· all) 1n Italy. Davis, Gruber Join $3 mllllon clUb "I ._now wh.11 I \\Ill do, h111 I h;1ven '1 tolJ an}· l>ne." Lokar tole.I The National in Tuei.du\ 'i. ed1· !Ions "I Wiii mukc J pubhc !>lntemenl and then you '' 111 know ... Glenn Davis und Kelly Gruber ~ 101ned the S3 million club on Tuesday ,,., nine players in salary arbitration • ;1grccd 10 new contracts. ' Da' i' and Baltimore settled at $3,275,000, the m1dpo1n1 between the first baseman's request and the Oriole\' offer. Gruber became the top-paid thml h.l\cman 1n baseball when the Toronto Blue )a,' agreed 10 an $11 million, three-year deal. Th.11 mJke'> 11 36 players at or above the $3 mil· hon m,1rk. J level fir'>l breached by in November IQ89 b~ \1 innel>Ot.i outfielder Kirby Puckett. LokM did 1101 rcturn " pht)ne message lefl :it his home by 1 he A'>\\ll'latec..1 Pres' on Tuesdav. "He rcq~~ted ,1 w uplt of da)!> off 10 re~ohc. 10 think .1b\1ut Im \ltu.11100. · Carfc,1rn11 'J1J .1fter the g.iml' The l."t wm: l okar drc-.,cd lor .1 ~.1rnc '' .1, lln 1-cb 4 11 P111'hur~h. hut he did ~1H pl.I\ I le J1dn 't acwmp.tn) the 1c .1rn to :-..orrnJn. 01..IJ lnr the game a~Jm,1 Old.1lwrna. In other sports news 1 uesday· Lokar. Jn 11.ilt.in (lllfl'n, ""' "'1 hc ltnl' ~ctun Hall pla)'cr ''Ill• rdu,cd lo \\C.tr ,1 ,rn,tll L'nueJ Slate .. n.1g lln hi' Jl'r\\'\ In \Upporl o l \llld1cr' fighting in lhl' Pl't'1.u1 C'iulf W,11 •Outfielder Dave Gallagher agreed to a one· \C.tr wntract \\Orth $367500 with the Angels, thus J\Otding an arb1tra11on hearing. The Angels ali.o .mnounced they ha"e agreed to terms '"th catcher John Orton .incl ~homtop Gal) D1Sarci11a. •(Ir.int I uhr, 'uspendcd by the NHL last Sep· tcmhn fnr drug .ihu'>C, made a ~ucce~!.f ul return IO rr11fc"ll)1l,1( hod.C} J'ly leading the Cape Breton Oiler-. to .t 5-1 American I lockcy Lc .1gue victory P\rr R11thl''lcr in Sydne)', Nma Sco11a. "I have m\ pcf'on;il rc.t\llll' not ll>. and th.11·, 11." L ok.ir '<lid J.1n 'o Tllnlllan-lllllD --. • ~-• I • I 1m B1r1'"'· unable 111 win a i.tcady 'POI in <. 111~11111.111\ N,l\I) Boy' hullpen, ha-. left the \\11rlJ ~Crll'\ ch.1mptl>rl !{ell\ IO pl.I} Ill Jap.in. ''l!nlnl! ,1 nnt.:·\ear con1rac1 \'Ith the Yakult 5wal· 11111' \\I 1 h .1 n up11011 for 199 2 Brosterhous' turn-ons •SI John\.B,l\lun College ESPN, 6 pm • f1mbc~ulvc~·l.Jlkcr' Prime f1ckc1. 7 30 pm TlU:\ ISIO'I Collfl~ & .. kt1b1ll • I hc !\CAA Jcn1 t.d Rohen Morri-. College'!. .1ppe.il llf pcnalt1c' again\l 11~ men\ ba!>kc1b.1ll rrn~rJm upholding rhc Coloni.1f<.' bJn from the upuimtng 'orthe.l'lt Conferenco 1ourn,1men1 4 rm 5pm 6pm am I \\ akc F •rc,1 at l\1inh ( 1rohn• ESr ' -DcP•ul •I Loyola. Ill . SporuCh1nncl ~I John·s 11 Solton Collc'c ESP' Cr~pul\ al I~ \g •'I ht: I fm1,1on A~tro-. comm111cll the A'>tro· dome f11r the 199::! Rcpubhtan Con1cn110n \I llhoul appw,al of the l\a11onal League and intend to lct1\e the ,1.1d1um tor onc month. ba ... ch.1ll tllf1c1Jb 8 pm -'ovy ar R1ehmond (dcl•)td) Spon>Channcl q pm -Air Force 11 lb•a11. E.SP"I 10 "IO pm Otuo at Toledo (dcl1~d SpomChanncl 11 10 pm O kl1hnm1 11 Oklahoma State ldcla~cd l T1de1 \ll1ttllant0111 Sports l'r1mc 4 pm -l; S Olympic ShO>"case USSR " l, !> v.rnll•ng (i.pc ). Spom('hanncl -ll• Thr h soci.1tr-d Pren Pro 8Hketball 1 '.\() pm M1nnesot• 11 Lakers, Pnmc Ticket Horn R1cl111 7 '0 pm SJntJ J\l\1ta replays, Channel I !I (Spom( 11lnncl, IOpm) RADIO Pro DHkttball 7 '"pm M1nncc11t1 at Liken, KLAC. l~~UJ Duonr Sutltr, hockey player, on why the member' uf the Sutler famil y play hardest during the Stanley Cu p playoffs: "It's always more 1n1cn'e in the playoffs. hecause you kno" \\hocvcr lo\es ha' to go home and put I h<.: c n>p' 111 " BRANDE From 81 prohlcrn' prcH~ntcd her cnmllmcnt .It t ( \B. I l!l•I I "·' , •n 1 he phone .1nJ hec Olme' ..,lw h.1d 11,ed <ill nf hi.:r 1r1p,, 'hl '1~neJ .11 I l;.1wa11 h,.1\iing nt•1 er hct n l<-1 I I 1,~J11 It "orked out \\ell ,J\ 'hc ,t,1 rtcd 1111 1~0 na11un.1l lh.1mp110\h1p team' c Onl' thin!? that '' 1mpnrt .111 1 for 1hc'<.: girl' 10 unuer\tand" th.11 l'vt:rybnd} 1c; different I he p.tth' Ill rhcir choice of collccc '~111 h~ their own Kealy Clark, a h1ghlv rcg.1rd1..d '''lier at Laguna Beach, n.irru"'nJ her choice to Cal <tnd W,1,h1ng1on, ''~o \Chools that arc 1n net·d of a quality 'iellcr. The academ1colly-or1cntcd Clark optt•tf in Nnvembcr for W.1<,hin1?llln f or A'ihley ~ acholdcr 1 I ~•gur 1 Beach), who had man> option' 1 he be~t academic-volleyh•1 II combination for her ended up being Duke. Brandi Brook' (Estancia) chose Hawau mer I \< and Ohio State while L.1 r.1 C.1rl,cn (CdM) picked USC, the :tlm.1 mater of her parents (GJI) Ca rl en still holds the US< d1st 1" record ), without vl\lling Jll)' other school'I. Tahha Wagner, another CdM middle blocker, had an intere\ting experience In t week. Afte r NGUYEN From 81 the Weck honors. The two victo rie capped :1 perfect S-0 run throu&h the econd round of Sea View play. clinchin& third place after a l...t leaiue tan. "He' done everythina we've uked of him and more," id Servtn, who switched Nauye• from forward to poent suard out ol ne· a..ity 1hil 1euon, "He'a dooe I ttemcndoul job of PfOlraliM 81 I pleyet," Sc~n iald. .. Hc'i our f100f lader, our ~ tcOnt (J8,9 pointl per ..... ),., ..... ...., . ., ..................... .... .,..........., ....... rcturrHnl( lrom Idaho on .1 rc1.ru111nc trtp on \,11urd.1\ ntl!hl, I · pl.1HJ 1n a club wurn.1n1t·n1 .ill d.I\ 1n SunJa1 At ti"" 1n11rn rn rnt. \A.',1gner plJH.d '>11 "'II th ti L'CSB caller hn \unJ.i\ r t ind 11ffercd a 'chnl.ir,h1p 'ii ti.111 .1lrcad\ \l\lled I owl 1 \I '\n111unt and \lta\ 1rnprc."ed \11, ..-.11h three interc,lini;t • pl''""· \\. .igncr cho'c l o;llt.1 l•n.111w of the buildin)! 1ollc\-hall pr "Cr 1111. the cla'i\ \h0\111 h) I ~ 1l . 1 fn11n1,1 r.11mn. and, mo't w1p111t inti>. the !.mailer cl.1.,, \lie 1!1.11 I \tU will provide when 'he m.1111r' in Civil Engineering. llcre'i. a story for you. C.1mm1c I 11u Doller was a fine middle t•lnd,c r on my 1984 CdM team 11111 '~<1n the state champ1oll'h1p. During J great club season. t 1rnm1c was offered a full .. hnl tr'hip at a school which 'he turned down to attend USC and 11 >t pla) volleyball (except for ,, 11nn2 1n the intra-murals and 1111r.1·,nrority volleyball) Thi' w." • 111 r \Ccllc nt choice for Ca mmie An1_:1c Grasselli, who played ill \\ oodtindge last year, was undecided on a college career 11n11I la1e Apri l. The coach at \\.e,tmont College in Sa nta narbctra (also the men's coach at l :cSB} became interested and 't.irtcd recruiting Angie This pn't )Car. Angie started every game .ind was one of the leaders who propelled Westmont to the NA IA on his teammates. They re pond very well to hi m, because they re· spcct him as a player nnd a friend." Nauyen demonstrated his verso· tility in the CdM victory, a 6S·62 overtime verdict. He hit JO or 18 field 1oal attempts and s or 6 (rce throws, while contribuHna aix U• ~ists and rM rebolJnds. ApiNt Tustin, ranked third in Oranac County at the lime, Npyen neltcd 7 ol 8 field pl at· tempts and added four a _ista in 1 5()..46 triumph. Nauyen'• COMit1ency hu bcn hil IUtftllh, ICJOriftl in dOUble ( •• um 1n aU bUt one of the Salorl 25 ...... ,,. ........... ... t• sari,. cw ....... UnMnicy, '--' L·.1lh .1thlete "different and mu'I dcude wh,11 i' he-,1 fnr th em I ,,,.,_ .11hlcte' to Ii)()~ .11 four ·''Plll\ ol the college lift:. 1} \ollc\h.ill. ~) .1c.1Jern1c,, J) social ltlc .ind 4) en' 1mnrncn1 .ind prm1m1t) I a-.k e.1ch .11hle te 10 -.ct thcJT prior1t1c' (not -;omconc d'c \) 10 help d<:1crmine which l nllege 1c; he!>t for them ~O\I itlhlete\ p1c~ either \olleyhJll or academic-. J their top prumty w11h prm1mll) Ill home a .. .1 d1,1an1 third Many people thin!. 1ha1 the pmcec;, of chn-.ing a college i'> fun and ca~y but .. 11''1 not .it all. I l.1v1ng hee n through 1h1~ ti me '~11h m:iny studen t' !or.many \-C.tr'>, 11 l'i am.12ing h')" 1die .. eJ • ind rel.ixcd these pl.1)crs become .1f1er the college lh01'C hac; been made Oth er local 'ollqball players ~ho will conti nue their careers in college arc L)nn R.rnd all (CdM ) at the Univer\lt) of San Diego . Cm11n Ro man (Manna) at either San Joo;c State or Colorado State, Kim Brown (Mater Oe1) at San Diego State, Sara Telford (Connelly) :u Hofstra, Prentice Perkin (CdM) at either Long Beach State or USC, arid Shelby Snyder (Fountain Valley) at Cal. Char/It Br11ndc '1 volleyball column appears In the Orangt Co1ut DRiiy Piiot every Wtdntsda). two days after he sprained his ankle badly again t Woodbridge. In pile or his individual success, Nguyen i (\Uick to credit the progre of his teammates as the key to the Tars' turnaround. "I think the rest or the guys de· velopin1 confidence has been the difference in us playina well of lace," said Nauyen, who will likely end his bukelball career to be· come a full·timc cOllqC student. . Npyen, however, will hape IO delay the end of hil ....... ..,. as 1on1 • pmlible. ''= Wlll9 Frid11nfs111'1ope*' ... of the OP lll·M ~ n. Won (14-11) .... '*' (J- 2l). IM W ..... F1 ......... pon -al ... ,..,., •••• ~ ' b • ng vac This ia what playins community collqe IOftball ia all abou~ baskina in the aun, rcliahlna a fine luau, swim1nin1 the crys1aJ.de1r w11cn and t111in1 the fresh pineapples. You\le heard of road trips to San Dieao, Arizona, Santa Barbara, even Palm Springs. But Hawaii? Or ... 011• Dllr Plal team e tion to Hawaii proaram says a Jot. I'm s1iU a youna coacb, 10 I haw • chance to ao 10 school every ct.,. with him.'' Hoover, technicaUy the pitchina coach at UCI, has been 1 tremendou rccNitina aid, according to Oerakos. The leacnd lives on. 0 OCC's baseball team is loaded Golden We t College's softball ream leaves ot S a.m. this morning for Ho nolulu. The Rustlers, off to a quick 2-0 start, play Chaminade in a double-header on Saturday, then piny Hawaii Pacific twice on Monday. R1charci Uunn with fine catchers. And Mark Dodd, a returnina player who's comin& back from arm sur,ery, cannon-arm David Crain and Centenni1I, 111.·tran plant Mike Monday arc all capable of starting for any JC team in the nation. h 's the fif'5t time GWC Coach Betsy Ward has taken her team lo Hawaii. "We've gone to Arizona before, but I've never had to raise so mjleh money in my life," Ward aid:" "We're still in the process of raising fo r it." " GWC playen worked security at the Rose Bowl and various game shows, then hosted a car wnsh and a Bobby Sox clinic to help raise the needed $10,000. Ward says the cl ub has rai ed about $8,000. transfer Nicole Bcrlandier, who had key RBI ifl\bolh victories. 1 he Rusrlers were 35-16 a season ago, finishing fourth in the state after taking third place in the Orange Empire Conference. Monday, who started the season opener. is the son of former mpjor leaguer Rick Monday. He'~ 6-foot-4, 18S·pound hunk of potential, but Dodd (Fountoin Valley) and Crain (Laguna Beach), both outstanding specimens behind the plate, hnvc to play somewhere. Having qualiry, backup receiven makes it comforting, but let's face 11 -only one plays. OCC should trade a catcher to Golden West for outfielder Paul Newfield, who has potential bur won't secl-much playmg time in the Rustlers' "Obviously, it's a working vacation and the girls have to realize thnt," Ward said. "A lot of the girls have never been on an airplane before, so it's not just a chance to sit on the beach." Can the Rustlers win the conference this spring? "Yes," Ward said, matter-of.factly. "We have six returning plarers and that helps." A little tan, o course, never hurts, eirher. lineup. 0 0 The Rustlers, who return to the mainland next Tuesday at 1 J :30 p.m., were able to play Hawaii Pacific because lrvme Valley College canceled its softball schedule. UCI baseball coach Mike Gerakos has nothing but high praises for f red Hoover, his first-year assistant who coached at Golden West College for 22 ycnr!> before moving to Cal State Fullerton in J 989. OCC's golf team is hot this year Conch Dick Tucker, who hopes to bring back the Orange Empire Conference championship, witnessed his squad reign over three other OEC teams on Monda} in the first conference match of the season at the Moreno Vl1llc) Golf Course. ewe filled a power-hitting void this yea r with Cuesta College "He's so visible," Gerakos aid "He's been in Orange County so long, his association with our See DUNN/a Orange County All-Star Football Same Capo's Patton to coach South squad Eric Pallon, who led the Capistrano Valley High Cougars to the Division fl championship last fall, will coach the South in the 32nd edition of the Orange County all-star prep football game July 12 at Orange Coast College. Pallon, a former All-American at Mater Dei High, played in the 1968 contest before continuing his 1llustnous career at the University of Notre Dame and the Sou thern California Sun of the nO\\·defunct World Football League. Capo Valle}. which defeated previously· unbeaten and top-ranked Paramount. 17-15, in the Dec 8 111 le game. has a 31·8 record in three years under Patton, including CIF championship game appearance!t the past two seasons. The Cougar\ fin ished No. 2 in the Orange Coast Da1lv Piiot's Power Ratings, which ranked 60 county schools from top-to-bottom, according to record, !>lrength o r ~chedule, and overall talent. Pallon was a co caplain for the 1968 South squad, which ab)orbed the most lopsided defeat (49-8) in the game's history. He becomes the third All-Star coach to have played in the game, the most recent being last year's South Coach, Dave White or Edison High Jon Looney, who guided Brea-Olinda High to its first league title in 10 years. will coach the North. The game, sponsored by the Brea Lions Oub and the Orange County Youth Foundation, will contribute proceeds to se1 eral charities, as well as local high school othlet1c programs. -By B•ITJ' F•ullwtr Clippers dropped by Sacramento on Mays' buzzer-beater, 103-101 I'"'" M..iyl> scored on u I 5·flXH iumpcr "' lime expired Tuesrlay night. S"'"S the Sacra mento Kings a JOJ-10 I \ICIOI) O\er the \.1s111ng l 11' An_l!clt:' Clipper'> R<l<lk1e I 1nnd 1mmoni. scored a ca reer-high 33 p,.>mh for the King'\, winner!> of 'it~ of seven home ~ilrnc' cll'p11e J 14·3:! overall record Antoine Ca rr '~orcd :<1 poinl\ .ind blocked a c.Hcer·h1gh '>e\en -.hoh for l.iau.1mc nto Ron Harper \lOred 21 point :tnd Charle<; Smith I'< fnr the <"11ppcr,, who h<1\C: lo'>l "' 'on~ecu11ve g.1mc\ \\i11h the -.uirc 11eJ 101 ·101, Mayii took a pass lrorn Bill \\lrnningron and hit the b<t'iker as the buzz . er 'ountlcd. g1\ing him 24 points. The game-winner c.1ppcd a lr.inl1l fin.ti minute marked by nm~ed shob anJ turno\t'r' tin hot h !>ides. I:.l!>cwhc1e 111 tht: NOA Tueiiday: •Bulls 122, llnwks 113: Michael Jordan scored 32 pU1ntc; ond Horace Grant 23 a' Ch1ca~n won Its 14th consecutive home game l he win was the third in a row for the flul l,, who nre 19-3 at home. The defeat wa<, the ~eventh in a row on the road for the I law!.. . who have won 18 \tr:11ght in AtlJnl.1 •Troll Dlotrrs 121, 76u 106: In Portland, 1 erry Porter, Buck W1lhams and Clyde Drexler keyed J 31 ·9 third-quarter surge as the · Trail Blazer!> claimed their 401h victory of the season. The win boosted Portland\ Pacific Division lead to four games ove r the Lnl..crs, whose 16-game winning streJk ended 1n Phoe nix. • Ctltlo 114, ·upcr onlcs 111: Reggie Lewis scored 24 of h1 '> '0 point in the econd half, includ· ing the go-.1hc.1d ba,.,_ct "Ith 3 32 left. :io; Bo-.ron won 1n Seattle Lewi~ put the Cell1C\ ahe..id 10 !ttay at I03· 10::! with a 10-footcr L.trl) 01rd\ l\~o fr~e th row-. with 11 5 'ieconds 10 go made II 114-1 1 t •Magic 129, NugJtrt 122: In Orlando, Scott k1· It" scored 33 point\ v.h1lc Jeri) Rc)nold and Olis Smith had 2fl each "' lhc ~tagu: po ted the first four· game v.rnn1ng streak in the club's tv.o·ycar history •Warriors 126, Tlmbtl"'Ol\'CS 105: All-Star guards Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway combined for SQ point , and Golden State opened a 27-point third· quarter lead and coasted 1n Oaklnnd Mullin scored 30 points and Hardawa)' 29 for the Warriors, who improved to 17-4 ar home, where they play 14 of their next 20 games. • Homtts 100, Mavericks 92: In Charlotte, Johnn) Newman scored 21 points ..ind the Hornets u11cd .in 11 ·2 run at the beginning of the second half to 'innp a four-game losing streak. Mike Gminski hud 18 poi nts and 14 rebounds us the Horneb beat the Mri\-· cricks for only the second time in eight games. •Jazz 113, Rocktts 92: John Stockton had 19 points, 11 us~sts and nine steals in Salt Lake City ;u, Utah snapped Houston'!> fou r-game winning streak . •Knie~ 114, Pactrs 110: Patrick Ewing had 29 points and K1ki Vandeweghc broke a 11e by scoring New York'!t final four points in the la t 20 seconds at Indiana. • Cav•lltrs 94, Hut 78: Brad Daugherty had 25 points and 1 S rebound , and Cleveland overcame J 9 first-hair turnovers and napped a three-game l~1ng streak by winning at Miami. •Spurs 102, Bullets 92: W1lhe Anderson scored 22 points 11nd David Robmwn 20. lifting San Ant· onio at home. Vanguards can't stay with Cal Baptist, 78-54 RIVERSIDE -Struagling to stay rn conrention for the title In the Golden State Athletic Confer· cnce, the Southern California Col· lege men's ba kctball team was dealt a blow Tuesday niaht, falhna at Cal Bnpt1 t. 78·S4. The ho t Lancers (1.5·11 overall, 4-S 0 AC) did much of their dam· •cc from Iona ranac, convenin1 J2 )·point pit. Warren Daniell IC· counted for five DI them llnd fin· ishcd with• pmc·hiah l7 pointa. Meanwhile, lhe Vanpardt. traUina o~36 .. halftMM. cripplecl ~ oomebld lltetllpll witll ...... c~ec:IM liO& 11 the bll IN. <Mrall. ltt: ... °"" 6 of 17 , .................. . Mllll~WllDhldblr3-......... WICC (»1, M) _. ,,...,.., SCC meets Westmont in n key matchup on Saturday night. In the women's preliminnry same: Cal B1ptl1c 103, SoCal Collqe _..: In a IOlina cause. Jennifer Tucker had II points and seven OOUlll-a......_..~'11. ....... M .......-. ,,, ... . ..... en:,.. ...--r::,, .. 'c..Mlr ,J t I I ..... t • I • ... ll•t "-•• , • C ..... t t It ...... ) 1 t t ..... I I.,, -It t J ... .... ,_ .,., -··:: -1•111 .. I I ...... I 1 I I ... lllt ...... ,.,, -••t• .... ••111 -, . '. '=-J '"J. ... liilll~iilS-t ~!118.~ • ... JI • rebounds for the Vanguards (11· 16, ~7 OSAC). Cal Baptist (IS·l 1. 3~) was paced by Sonja Akkermnn with 2S points and Lourdes Padilla with 10 points, 11 11 ists and five steals. -•1 ne 0.11¥ r11-1 CGU.IM-• c.t ..... ':'M~ 011 .... ........... I 3 I •I l.,......,o~,~, u.. °"-,:;-,, ..... ,,,,,_ ,,,, =:. t I I t *'-' 1 I I I ... 11111-. •• , • .... :1:: = s11.: .. .. 1111= ··1' t t I t I t 1 .... = :t:J::. ~,·.: t I It ~ " •• -:.. JJJJ, '."'!! ... ,.... -......... Or-oe Cout Dally Piiot Orange Coast Area briels UCI overcomes three homers by Yates to edge Chapman, 5-4 ' ORANGE -:-Matt Filson's long fly ball drove in the x go-o heod run m the top of the 10th inning as the UCI • baseball team overcame a three-home run performance by Chapman's Doug Yates to defeat the P nthcrs nt Hart Park, 5-4. With the score tied m the top of the 10th, Pete Golas2ew!lk1 reached on an error by the Panthers third baseman and took third on o sinale by Al Rodriguez. . After Bryant Winslow was hll by a pitch to fill the: ba ci., Filson hit has long fly to right which was mi played, allowing the go-ahead run to score. Chafman (2·6) opened the scoring with a run in the fifth o n the first o three olo homers by Yates. The Anteaters (5-5) tied it m the sixth as Joe Furuk:iwa doubled in a run. UCI took its first lend in the eventh inning ai. Nell Weingarten un- loaded for his first homer of the eason. a three-r\ln i.hot, after Dave Dieter had si ngled and Ray Walker walked. Anteaters starting pitcher Chris Huber was denied the victory when he yielded Yates' third homer of the gnmc with one out 1n the ninth inning which tied matters. Huber worked 811.1 innings, allowing five hits, four earned run!I and two walks, while !llriking out five . UCI is back in action today when it host) Cal Poly Pomona in a 2.30 game. occ blasts LA Harbor, 10-6 Chris Larson went 3 for 5 nnd drove in the first i.1'< runs x of the game for Orange Coast ai. the Pirates rolled to J • I0-5 non-conference baseball "ictOI) at LA Harbor. Larson drilled a three-run homer 10 left center \\1th t"o outl> in the: fourth 1nnmg to give: Coast the lct1d for keeps He Jl!.o had an RBI-double in the l>c:Cond and J t\.\O·run single \\Ith the ba-.e-. loJded m the e1!thlh to help the Pirate\ 1mprm.e to 5-1 · l 1h1!. ,e,l\tin F-rc:shman left-hander Cht1d Roh<,h pitched eight l>trong innings to earn the \.ICtory. allowing eight h11s (lhrce in the ninth belore being rehe\.ed), while striking out foe and walking four Coast returns 10 action on h 1dJ)' morning in the UJ ... er)l1eld I ournament In another communll) college gJme· •Palomar 4, Golden Wu t 2: Spike Mitchell\ l"tHun .. un Joubk In the !Op Of the eighth inning broke ii 2·2 !IC anti helped p,llnm.ir claim a .i 2 \lctory at Golden We!>I. The kir,., went to sophomore nght -hand1.:r Jeff llcnJer-.lln ( 1-2). "'ho pitched ii '>Ohd .,even m•rng:. for G\l• C. JllO\\lfl~ 11\e h11', three run'> (1wo e.1rned), "'.1lkcJ h\e .rnd fanned eight The l\\O team'> traJeJ single run' in 1he 'ccond inning. \\1th Br1Jn MenJ·~ RBl-"nglc accounting for the Rul>tkr!I' run The Ru\tlcrs took their only lead of the g.1me in the '>l\lh l1n ~Jd;- 10-back triples b~ Stc\e R.1th and Gerad Ca\\horn P.ilom.tr 1mprme., to 4-3, while Golden Wc.,t falls tn 3-5 . The Ru,. tic" Jre off until ne·" Tue\dJV ''htn lhC\ "1..,1t Palomar Edison girls explode, win in OT HL N1 !Nu CON OI:. \CH -The E.d1!>0n High girl\ \O.:· cer team explo<leJ for (our goJls in o'ert1me 10 ehmin.11e ~ \l'lt1ng Bc,erly H1lh. 4-0. in a Clf· 4-A "ild-carJ gJme JJnell ~1.1rt1n bro~e .1 'wrclc'' 11e :!O .. econd' into 1h1: r1rl>I mcrt1me period .ind Jill KrLcn-. ... 1. Shelle~ I31Jnco JnJ Jcnn1kr Luchm.tn each added goah lor the Ch.irgc:rs. ''ho 1mpro\t:d Ill Jh·J·h heading inlo Friday's f1r,t-round m.1tchup at Corona dcl M.ir Chehea William' added t\Hl J'>!>l!>h, \\h1le E:.rin l3.11lc~ Jnd An1\ Clinkenbeard also ct up goals for the winner'>, who h;d one ''l\e apiece by goaltender'\ Stephanie Roger!> am.I Jennifer Thomas OCC women open with tennis win The Orange Coa't College women\ tenn1-. team opened lh carora1gn lln a winning nolc, hlank1ng ho\t El Camino. tf"~ '7.0. in .1 match called c.trl) because uf darknc" Pam Hob,on h.1d the toughe't match for OCC, fin311) pre,a1hng, 7-3, in a third--.et tiebreaker. The Pirate' "elcome t ll0£ Beach C11~ College 1n .t match tod.1v In men's tennis •Golden Wrst 6, Cerrito 3: Stc\e Arnott and DJ\1d Ro cnkr.rnl \\On 1n i.mglcs and teamed for a s1ra1ght-scts victory in doubles a the Rustlers opened their c;cac;on with a v1ct0ry on the road. •Cal Oi.pllst 8, SoCnl Colkgc l: The V.rnguard!>' No 3 double.. 1eam of Juniors Mike Prince and Scoll Haus \\ere the only winner a'i SCC dropped a Golden 1a1e Athle11c Conference match at home SCC travel'i to Menlo College on Friday for a non-conference af- fair. North NB soccer team advances The North Huntington Beach Futbol Club Eagles, a )OCcer team for boys under 10. advanced to Sunday's ~ • quarterfinal'! of the California Youth Soccer Association's ~ State Cup playoffs, by winning all three of its pool play matches Saturday and Sunday. The Eagles (15-4) will vie for a chance at the final four Sunday in Hemet. Travis Weaver (five goals in three games), Ro nnie Prettyman two gonls and two assist\) and goalie Scott O!>terhout (three shutouts} led the way last weekend. Bolden Eag/BB BXtend streak The Golden Eagle youth soccer team, representing ---- A YSO Region 56 (South Huntington Beach) advanced to ~ • the March 2 section I playoffs by running its win ~trcak. to ~ 14 in Arc playolf s last week. The team (16-1-2) competes in D1v1sion 5 (ages 8·9) and will v1 tt San Otego for sectional play. Scott Mus (48 goals} and Kyle Baker (27 goals) le1d a potent of· fense for the Golden Eagle , while David Peterson, Jason Boyer, Brian t..nwell, Jason Clark and dual goalkeepers David Mark$ •nd Todd Cibrowski key 1 dcfen e yieldin' le than one goal per gllmc. R.J . ferro, Devin Kato, Michael Nitti, Enc Lederman, Loit Ka kla and Michael Buller also play vital roles for the team, which I co. chcd by Dill Daker, Dave M11 and Don Kato. ... From 82 The Pirate , champion of the 10-Khool conference in 1988. were second to an Deeao Mesa la t year and 1econd to Saddleback in 1989. "I lhink *C ha~c a pretty FOd team," Tuder said F,.....11 Kenny Calvert (&JIMda). do w11 lecond cwerall Oii Mond8J after &hoot• 1 72 on lite pet·7l COUlll, ii .......,, No. I .,a.,er. OCC'• Scion McLeod, a -~ 1k ""'~ l'llol sophomore from Orea<>n, won' Monday's eYCnt •ith a 70. Chris Kcyte and Otris L.Owry ( tanc1a) arc OCC' No. 2 and No. 3 playen, rapcctwcty, -hile Oa\'C Robinson and Bryan Sattu (Newpon Harbor) had imprc M open1nc·match 1COtCJ for the Pint es Mu'>t mg Joel HJrding dm·C''> the b,helinc .l~J n't ,rn Amt•., 1 cntl·r. Eric \.\,1kha 45 CostJ \\es.1 lo·. r,r,.'i ~ • COSTA MESA From 81 .1l1cr .1 26-llJ dd1u1 (l"ta ~k'J h:11J r011cd off eight 'trJight tn open the period capped h' ~!cl \O~' llNUe hulkCt \\Ith 3 "6 1in lhc do1.... bu1 \an Mannt> ch.tr~td hit(~ '~ith J 11-4 run 111 dme out the h.1lf .ind ,1.,,um1.: .1 12.10 edge After the ~lt1,tJOI!'> ""cnt Jhe 1J h\ nnc in the 1hirll 4u,1rtc.:r. · 111 \l.mno u-.ed an 11 ..1 'rrct: 111 1.1h: .1 'i2-.t6 .1lh;1nl.U!C Cm1.1 \fl,.1, \\h1\.h Cl,mm1ttcd n11 1urn0Hr'> 1n the thtrJ quJrtcr, h.1d \CH!n in thl' lnll1'1 h \\ c Jll'I m 1dc ,,imc nd1lul1111 p1\\C\," Br..:"er ';i1d. :'\u 1."11nccntr.1111rn .11 .ill I hJt\ th..: ''·" 11 "·"the""" c n1ch1 ·· I l.ird111!! !!"I 1hc \lu,t.inl!' tll"c 1n the h1111th. drilhnc .1 -~-point bumh \\llh I c;~ lclt 1n the game tii llll \ 1n \l,1r1n11', k 1d 111 c; .-..i LAGUNA From 81 Uut thl' I 111n' m 1dc ... c\l!n ul their IJ'l e11:,h1 lrc.:c 1hrn" .111cmpt'> 10 put mJll<:r' ,111,,1~ \\ e cot up h1 one. hu1 1n th.11 fnurih quJrlcr \\e le t 11 ,tip ,1\\a) ... Url·~cr ,,11J "\\l. d go throu~h rh,l\C\ \\here \\C J rl.1\1 tllU£h. then ''l let do\\n tor 1he l."t few minute' \\oc h.1 ... ~ 111 c.irl"\ the momentum 11ut fur all · four qu.1rter'> We JU'1 don't h.i .. e the ~Iller 111,tu11:t ol putting J l!.tmc ,I\\ ,I\ San Marino ee, Co•ta Me•a 57 IC" Ill.A OUALIFYINO GAMEi Se" Merl"° e ...... ... ,, "pf,, "r • • '¥ \T "•~'" • ti~ l •. 7 •e . ....,," t.1 •1 . 0 . ) :V,t ' A-u . 0 ] .. ::ltC'.ra: .. .,. I I .. .... -t 0 •..fl""'•,.,.• .. ... . , Sc•,. br Ouort..-. •Q .. 11.it•.1 l . , '1 '9 ft pf Ip • l ~ l ' • 22 c . l . c c 0 . c c ~ ) ...... •] . • 61'. 'I . ' .. "~· l.!t\I \\ e re going to i!ll up 10 their 1 l3"h0pl plJce Jnd there "'II prnb.1hh he 1.21111 'crc.1ming cowl'\o\' w,1111n~ lor u' ' Wednesday, February 13, 1991 a ..,. ..... Barons fall at Samohi; Lions exit The Fount in Valley @•-Hi~h boys basketball 01- team committed 25 turnovers and were: outl>tored, 36- 25, in the !>econd half 111 S.int11 Monica Tuesday night, f.illing, 60 45, to the Vikrn~ 1n a CU I AA qualifying-round game Mike Murrey "a'> the kine Fountain Valley plJ)Cr 1n double figures with JO point\ J'> the '1"t· ors could not clo'>c a ..c'cn-po1111 third-quancr defic11 Santa Monica (9· 13 l hit "' 3 pointer . including lour b\ Jim Skinner, who totaled 111 rx11n1., Trenton J:ick\on added I~ ~·inh for the winners. \\ho "'111 .1d\ o1n e to meet Millikan l-r1JJ, in tile opening round of the pl 111111, Fountain VJlley. '"h1d1 rcu~1H'd eight points apiece lrnm lh'e Dardis and Chri'> R1cll linl\he~5· JO. I n an o t he 'r e':,,•- quahfying-round game '21- • LO)' O l a 7-4 , Wtstminstcr 57; The I ll)f1' kll "1c11 m to an 1n1en'c I ")••la pre'' Jnd were ne\.tr in ')n-. .11 :he Cub)' gym. Wc:)tm1n\tc:r -.en1nr ( hr1' H.1l' "as the lone '>IJn l••Ut t\.~01d1n1: tl1 Coach Die... I\. u ,~orHh! J 11 points and am.1" ri.: .I iuhlc·lll!urc rebounds. r re!ohman turn .1rd 11 h, U.111;,:', led the \\IOOU' ( v.h > remain ali'e in 11 I \ \ d ~1,11111 aJ,Jnc1ni; to r-n· Ir ~ I ndJ\ n1l!hl at the laller' L'\nl \\ c'1m1n,1er hni-hc v.1th ..i --1 ~ record Santa Monica 60. fount•ln Valley 45 ICl' I-AA OUAUN'IMQ a.AMI) "-"'Ill" Yell•r ,. "pf ,, So"to MOftlee R,ef' 01•' l ~ 'l;,_..,ey. r °""1Q'.r. ~~ :c°"" t;.,,:oti •Q(l!I , . .,,, ·~;II\ r~ ·•, Sv•1 ~.-;1 , ' I l :e ,.. : 1 s ''¥.IC' ~ ti ' ~ • •t:"t'W':.I ... c \'.re. ., • • ' t, . 1, l'I pl tp I t I •• ! ! •t I I Loyola 74, WHtmln1ter 57 !Clf' ~ OUAUf'YtMQ GAJllll WHl'1'1Ntor loyole .. " "' •• ,. l'I ,,. ,, I "" • •iOOe " l lirtt • 2 .1 c -~ ·QM • ! • 1e a_, I f Cr. o1• , • 1 • • -.:vA'l ) J !arJI\ ) c ' .. 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Ncwpc,rt Harbor ( 11 · 11) 1s oq the road in Ill-AA at Lex Amigos (11-11). and Hunting- 1on Beach (20-8) 1s at home to Anaheim (1-17) on the l ·A level -By tbe Dally Pilot \lt\1,11100 until about"? rm Sund I\ night and 11 '"J' " hlllc tno IJte in do nn) thin~ :ihout 11, • Heming ''"d "It re.ill> '"·'"n't much of a te't fur u-.. hut .11 lc.1 .. 1 "c came ou t rcl.11111.:h 1nJt1r>·frc.e .. Once again. the Art"t' were led hy PCL Player nf the Year .--~~~~~~~~ land1d.ttc and Orange Count) ' 1,------------------------------ 'ccnnd-le.1ding .. wrcr Jo.,h Borcll.1 f he ( JHJIOJ1', \\ hu f1n1~hed Up their ... c.1,nn at 5-18, put out a gn11d clhirt. hut they '>1mpl~ were ou1-m.1llhcd b} Arll'll) LJgunJ "·'" 1n control the enurc: "av and hu11t a .i 1-pninl lc:iJ '"Ith, ti· 15 rcm.11ning 1n the contc't. · I \\OulJ h:i\e h ... ed w ha .. e pl.11cJ .1 more compc11t1\c tc.1m:·· r I c m I n I! ' J I d . .. \\o c h .l d a cumpc1111"c. game: last Fnd.l) (a clu\e \\In {)\Cf wguna Hills to do'e out the PC L camp.11gn) and I'm hoping the lod\ "on·1 thin ... that the nc't one ""I he li~c th1!. one." Heming l>:i1d "\\'c\c got :i rough trip ahc~d ;ind 11 ha~ ~nt me worried" Indeed. L1guna face~ a seven· hour bus trip 10 1:?-i 01shop Friday night where 11 pla)l> the Desert-Inyo League ch.1mp1on "I would have rather trJ\ellcd to Cantwell. th en came bad. and hosted Bishop." I le ming said rh11ugh Dorcll.1\ 25 point' ..-.ere .1 little more t.lun llH under ht'> 'l:J,nn ,11tcrJge 111 10 h. he uni\ rl.1vcd .1 httlc more th.in three qu.1r1er.. Perh.tp'> the hc\I performance b-. .1n Art"I "·" turned 1n h\ iunior "'th-man Eric hgrJu!>. "Jhe '"1ngman -.cored JO p...1int\. r- U19una .. 9Ch S !L Cantwell 48 C" fV-A OU.U.ll'TINQ GAlllll eafttwetl L..,,,_ .. odl Afill ~JI!• £""'~ WIN flortt C'liz IJe<clllO llll••1t fl'<IO ~·f"odol• °""' MteN .. " "' '" .. 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'I e ll 1111' k 1J11 t: ' I l ' \• ti h I ' I !'"Ill" p..: I !,: i: 1, '·•' 1111111ed t ' I : rn1n1' 1-1111.: h1111ng JU'I ..t of Is -.h1l1' and pJJ~ 111!! p '' 1rl\ enouch llO 1kkn'c 111 \\ inJ up Pn the pine tn1 .1 ,111111 '11n1 1n 1ht: 1h1rd qu.11tt•r c >•l 111 \It.'" h1l JU•! ., llf 2.1 'hoh IO thl 't:lonJ hJll ;ind \brtel I cnlk ri;t ~II f'l''"" nn 11 11f J "1 \hont111i: h 1d t 11l· nn I\ Jeci: nt nlf c 11'1\ c f.11nc \\e hJ\ln I 'hot \\l'll l.111..1\, • II 1 rr" \,11J. .. rhe j!U\\ \\ h, I ,11. •I \\di .if l \C,l\t>O 'h,1\l' )11\I 11, •nmr:lled th\.' l.1'1 l\\11 \\l'l'k' \\1.. h,111 three 'h thlrC 1111 1h1: 'l 11nd qu.1rtcr }. hut ,1, I tnld thr:m "' h.il1t1me. \\t' \\Cl\.' llC\CI 111 \Pl\tr .. l 111 the i.:.1mr:" \jpfl'l111 \,till\ ( 11Jdl J11h1l I) h' •ml h.I rckrnJ th.1t 11 111• rt' I J.-'!JCC1"' w.n.... H •1 C41 ,,.,, roec e.o "....., • z 1 • s-".., 10CC1 111 ...... ' 61 -••~ ,.._. ..,.._ .. ..,. M 14 tr:.1m ~nuld hold Ocean V1e1\ bt•l11" '11. 11 "nuld "In. And the \'11-;mc' c111 the 1cmro they wanted !11r mt"' ol the )!Jmc. working the l'.111 rat1l.'nth .and 'e11ing leading ,,,ircr John \\1ll1am~ (14A po1n1' Jll r c.11ne I ur l11r 10 roints. 1111\\C\tr, mn\I 1n1er e'it1ngl). 'dtt'rt tht \ ilonc' took control n f till' .:.1me in the 1h1rJ quarter, 11 11,1\ \\ llt'll lhl'\ heg.111 In rid) ,1 1111111.' \\Ilk ••pen g.inw J),,,,n ~' 2.! .11 h.11ft1me :'-toreno \.din 'cored tht: lir't eight plllnh 111 the 'L't11nJ h.111. including lour "' \nlh11m Rull .. tnd pmccded to 11111~h 1~ u t the h.ilf, lirq l..t p111111' l•H ,1 36·~-lr:.1J, the h1ggc..,t 111.1rc111 111 the !,!Jlnt' un11I the 11111 sip away, tor 4-4 de wtth Calgary Al Macinnis scored with 4:48 • left in re1ul1tion to lirt 1ho Culgary Flame$ into a 4_.. lie with the Los Angeles Kings Tue day night at the Forum. T he Kinp shut down the NHL.'s top power-play unit, but blew a 3-l lead. Los Angeles, trying for the!r li~t divi ion title in. their 24 ea ons, re· ma1ned three points ahead of the Flnrlles in the Sn\ythe. Maclnni , who 11 o h"d two assi5ts, belll goalie Daniel Berthiaume with a 40-toot slapshot. Fl3mci. ~o3lie Rick Wam}lcy topped three shots in ovenime, while Calgary took only one shot 1n the extra period . Rob Blake, Onve Taylor, Luc Robitaille nnd Tomas Sand trom scored for Los Angeles. Sands- trom and Robitaille each added an assist and Wayne Gretzky had two a ists to pad his league i.coring lead to 110. Calgary's Joe Nicuwcndyk scored hts team- lcading 30th goal, Thcoren FJcury his 26th and Sergei Mak:irov his 21st, all at even s1rength. The Flame went O-for-6 on the power play while Los Angeles -lifth·best in both power-play and pen- alty-killing percentage -went 2·for-5 with a man advantage. Sandstrom, set up by Gretzky from behind the net, scored his 30th goal during a power play 33 seconds into the third period for a 4-2 lead. The I-lames closed the gap when a shot by Mulo.arov dcnccted off a King during a scramhle a1 J: I 2 The Kings were o utshot 16-8 in the firsl period, but Blake nnd Taylor scored JUSI 25 second., apart for a 2-0 lead 3:14 into the game .. Blake's goal, his seventh, came o n an ils~i't lrtlm Gretzky during a power play at 2A9. Blake .1nglcd an through the left faceoft circle and heat goalie Rick Wam,ley between the pad,. T1ylor, who W11 honored bdor• the game ror reachln& the 11000-po1nt plateau, beat Wa_msley low on the stick 1de from 20 feet out ro~ h•s fol· lowing a nlco pa ing .equencc from Rob1talllc to Todd Elik. Taylor a 14-year King veteran, became the 29th player to reach the l ,000-point mark by cor· ing two a· i ts one "eek e rlicr in o 3·2 victory 01 Philadelphia. He got hi~ J,OOht p oint with a goal in a S·4 lo s at St. Loui on SaturdJy. In other NHL game Tue day: • Blues 41 Oilers 2: Geoff Courtnnll scored a disputed power -play goal wilh one !.ccond left in the !.Ccond peno<l to snap a 1ie and added another goal in the third as VISlting Sr. Louis moved into fir'il place tn the Norris Oivi· sion. The Blue , who have won eight of nine, lead Chicago by one point. • Jslanders S, North Stor 4: Derek King's sec- ond goal o f the game at 8:03 or the third period broke a tic and Pat LnFontatne added his 31st of the season to help ho!i.l New York snap a six-game winless streak. King. who scored the game's firl>t goal in the opening minute, added his 17th of the c;eason on a bli!>tering sl ap shot from the top of the right circle in the third after \l cross-ice p as' from Patrick Hatley. •Sabre 4, Nordlqur'i 4: Benoit H oguc's tip-in with 5:24 remaining 1n regulation lime gave Buf- falo a come·from-bch1mJ tie jl Quebec. H ogue tipped Pierre Turgeon'" pas!I behind rookie Step- hane F1se 1 for h1., 13th ~oal of the season •Red Wing 6, JNc; I : I n Dctro11, Sergei Fed orcw c;cored on the (l<.)"'cr pla} to 1ngger a fi,e gnal third period th.II flll"crcd the Red Wtn~'> -D.t Th~ A5soci1ttNI PrrH \\.lning momcnt'i W11l1Jms had three JJm'> in the run d' the V1long.., pu..,hcd the bJlt "ell and made good dcc1!>10n!> 11 "'a!I uncharactcr1\11c, M oreno Coach John Dahl <ia1d upped thetr lead to 47-39. hut thl·n made five consccu 11ve iu rno\.c r' 'The} v.dnted to go bJd .tnd run the offen c ahcr that," Dahl !laid. "I said 1f these gun can't handle it in the spre.1d, fio,, arc 1hr:y going to handle the o!rcmc l hr:n we d1tln'1 do an~thing \Him~ the rc~l uf 1hc way." "dr:," Harm said "It ''as a poorl) pla\cd game o n our part ~omcho"', '"'e c.ta\cd close and had j chance JI 11." • "W e 1ul>I h.1,cn't run "ell .111 'c .tr." L)J h I "ill d "II tno lo. lo.nucklchc.ld here (Dahl) mo~t ol the ye.1r to figure nut that we nct•ded 10 'lo" 11 dO\\n .ind push 11 tn\tdc. ben "hr:n 1\c're plJ~1ng great. \\C don't lnok great." So \\hen \\ illi.1m' got ht't fourth lnul with ., 0-l lcll 1n lhe g.1me .i nt.I l l·nllcrgc \Ct'rcd l)n ,1 la)tn ~horll) .1lll'r to make 11, 4 ;.JQ. D.1hl h.1d 111, team pl.1) ;i four-corner' g.1mc 11 ,1lmrn.1 had.Jircd The \'1!..ang' Ho"cvcr, Ocean View could cap11ahlc on only l\\O uf them. a co111cn11on.1l 1hrcc·pornt pla) ti\ 1 en Berge and a layin hy 1 cnUcri.tc oft Malt Beehler \ p<m, to pull \\1th1n 47-44 "'1th 3:13 to play The Scahawks came no clo~er and M oreno Valley h11 7 of Q free thro\\S dO\\n the i.tretch 'The) JU"1 too k u' ap irt 1n [1 Moreno Vellew 59, Oceen ~)111 47 IC" 1.A QUAUNINO) Oc••n View Me•eno Velt•f t9 fl pf Ip ,. " pf 111 . 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" "''•"• ·V ~)1•1i( 'O'' ""' l '• ... , GP11Pr.1t 1002 DU'LD+ INUW NM'..()on VU, 1et blk 1•8<»< Bkt 1542·3850 SEWNG OR BUYINcl A PAOPEATY '°" ~! IWOftMAT~ CALL 1 IOO TT1 M3t ProMATCH f ~ I I ~ 1 I . ' t -. T"f "T • 1 8A. ......... ooo. 21 • Op•I. OPl!N DAILY 1 .O. 7D-Oe10 I ~P ,..,.~, t t Ill' II )'• lU '>'>J'> .......... ,, ...• •11 .,, "0110 r.1•11,1 ......_ '>•. • • .... J.' ... , OpenHovu ..... 01reic '0' t 'la• l. ' "4 Corona (fel M,ir 1022 PANORAMIC VIEW From high on the 1'11111 &BA 3BA + bonu• rml Totelly t4tdone, giant yetd, &1,131,000 F~ your ptlV•te ehowlng, call • Costa Mesa 1024 Costa MPsa 212·1 Huntington Newport Billbo.i Costa Mcsc1 2ti24 Co~ta Mcs<1 £'b24 BEST PATRIOT S5.000 down, 3Bt 2Ba, lg lot w now roof, kltchon, coppor sprln· l<lers, St99 900 Cell CHUCK & LIZ JONES 631 ·1266 or 64&-5743 B alboa •BRAND NEW• TOWNHOMEI Beach 2140 3BR, t ~BA redecc>- rated condo. c., port, pool, $875/mo + dep. 213·59M907 Be.ich 2169 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 38R 3BA + loft. Lg yd, comm pool, dbl p $t.95Cr' mo Agt 647-7526 Penmsul;i £'b0 7 FURN 38R 1 \l'JBA twnhH. FP, deck, 1· car prkng, blk to bch. $1350/mo 975~142 '* EASTSIDE * t BR, E'Slde. All utllttlH Spectoua 2BR. t BA, peld. 991 El Cemtno Just bulll 2BA 21~BA, patio, garage Move-In 2115 $995 mo relrlg, gu & w•t•r Inc $550/mo + $350 d•P Peninsula 2107 S75D/mo 645-5853 Avail 2116 557~520 Harbot View Hma beeut OCEANFRONT t BR Charming Peninaula Pt 548•73,.7 2Br 1 BA, new carpet, u lrplc, encl 2 cat gar,--------- Sl400 yrly. 975-6606 le._ Laguna Beach 2148 •Oelu11e ouplox, CM 3BR 28A, Monaco Hgta, 2-Sry 3ar 1,hBa. modol Qerdener. 2BA, garage, yrly, S 1275/mo. 842-4725 or (818) 447-193-4 * t MO FREE RENT 2BR w/gar, new crpt & paint, y•d. watet pd 2566 Or•ng• 'A' S725 1571 Ot•nge 'A' S740 667 Vlc1otla 'L' $760 2194 Ptacenlla·B $755 Huntington Corona del Mar 2122 '•2BA. lam toom. lrplc rear ups1a1r1 unit of 01.0o•• !".gl 11" ';, d ~k· g•r. tndry, pY1 patio. 1 •Lovely 18R wtoe.an comm pool. $1800 . p, s1200 Agt 642~7691 view, patio. atove/ftlg, ~-UtO 973-317• -ut1l1 pd Sngl n/•mkr Kld•.e t OK •GREAT 4BR 2BA t S750'mo 494-1528 .itre I 3br.vlew. EHtbluff Upst•lra 2bt 1 be, g•r . 2 aunny petlo1 St 025/ mo. yr IN. 808~ w Balboe Bl. 87&-9950 C•ll 63&-4120 9-5PM Beach 104 11h Ml. to BCH!!l 3 BR t "'• BA huge cul-de-sac lot w RV access Needs p<l•nt & elbow greaae Thou· sands below ma1kol' S204,900 Btokor 962-5221 Newport .. o sm 1541.1540 •Ocean V1ow •BA 2· Story lg deck lrplc, lg yo gar pvt beach, S24 50 mo 759-3031 •WALK TO BEACH 3BR 2BA Ouplex. F/P w 0 hkup, large patio Av•ll•bl• now Family home Lg yard, pets welcome w of Hatbor S 1150 Aul now 975-4912 Bkr t ST ,,,.ONTH FREE (w l yr IH) 2BA. 2•;')8A lu11 condo Frplc. w d hk· up, 1ec gate parking St 195/mo 646-4472 I S1300 mo 675-7006 I --$5,500 In beautllul Lldo,2200 SQ f l 3BR 3BA, Beach 106 E SIDE 2Br 2Ba twnhso New pnt, carpi, bltnos & appllancos FP, gar, lndry $910 640-2426 E'side lrg lux 48• 3Ba Back Bay IWnhm Gar, w/d. pool, spa, 1onnis $1275 Agt. 835·5445 Mobile Home Park Stngle siory on lg 101 Older trlplo w 1dn 1 blk 10 Oceen S2200 Large covorod polio o lao Agt. 644·721 t • Inner gardon po110 :ien 2BA 1 p , din •m. 2 w foun1a1n Mooorn cnr gar. roa• patio, tzod. profos11onally s 1500 1ncld1 gdnr doco1ated 13 Bohvo1. f;ii0-0299 E Sldo nowly relur· blshod conage w 2BR t BA, 1 car gar, smell encl yd , on 111e man- ager, S900 mo 645-9583 Lido Park. N B 5BR 38A home So ol BAYFRONT DUPLEX I hwy 2-<:•r gar. w d . wtloat Dock s•1eK now upgred•• lhruOu1 3 2 & " Avail now 67S-9663 EASTSIOE TOWNHOME • 1 t -New crpt thru-ovt1 NEW COP· per plumbing leuceis 1011e1s g•r door opnrs drywall & cab•· nots too' Dock hold• 2 boats. 25 ·35 Rm to extend both levels toward lhe water JACOH •lTY '71~6670 llAYSHOAR NEW HM E;ntertelne1·1 delight Open floor plan vaulted cell, •br. $845,000LH OPEN SAT/SUN , t -4 ·30, 2512 CRESTVIEW OR Own/Agt 722-0507 Harbor View Home1, Portoflno. 48A, 3~BA, 1700,000 (le11 for caah). OWC dp · Prln only. Tim Sr. 944-452• eve, eee-2015 d•r• LtDO ISL• n.w home. 3700af. R4tcluced to Immaculate upgraded Ill• & airy, 3Br 2Ba. Ip, "ouft cells Ft door•, plftnt 1hU11er, get 513 Nerc11•u1 760-0436 JASMINE CREEK 1uper loc upgrad4td 2200 sq n 3BRI, F A, Lse S2 SOO 759-8029 2 matr su11es • 2 cat gar, lrplc Cloan & v•· cant $1250 mo RaMu Rltrs &42·9797 Garden Home, 3BR 21~BA, modern kllch· en, I p, 2 pal101. 111ch 2 car gar w workshop, community poollapa, BBO. s 1400/mo NEWLY decor 28R 1 BA 240-9032. duple• Frplc w + hie ....;; ...... ..;;..;=;;._---- up, lrg encl patio. LAROE 3BR 2"1tBA g.,, cloH to 1hop11 houae, l15001mo • bHCh $1000-i 0 No HC d•R· Av ell 3/1 p•t• (2131 3n-~s1 (805) 389-3002 Nice older collag•alyle LUXURY CONDO rear duple• 2BR tSA, 1 year Old, 3br, 2be, cozy frplc, nice crpt & den, cath. ~II. trplc, bllnde, W/0 hkupa, •lec1. O•t. w/d hkup, OCHnalda Of PCH. 2 patio. No f>91•. cet parking. All! Feb Orange Ave, 113001 at. Onve bV 704 Sego-_mo __ e_1_3_~ __ .;;.2 __ _ nla. 11025/mo. 81M012 PACIFICA TOWNHOllEI '"5K. 01*' SaVSun $400 Of'Jt A!NTI ut· N9WPOtt H-'ghta 28A k~:::r:~lappt aide new 28R 2~8a 1~8A In ~l'l•rtnlng twnhee. 2 c•r •~ c.ondltton. Fte9h pelnt, teched gerega1 w/d prtvat• patio, ~port. htcuc>, frptc. Mu•t ... 1 pool A !Mlndry, Sorry, ''"°''"° 9314480 No P•••· HtS/mo. Curt II 831-1291 * NWpt Hta .,.., 38R•---..;..;.-.;::.;;,;::o...--- 29A, y•rd, ftp, No ~ N'IDl'MATIOH P .... I uoo1mo. CAU.. 1 IOO 777 1U1 llt•103• • ._ ...... _._.;;._;;..,. _ _.........,,.1 *4M 3 f\"1 llA. la tem ""· frptc:, epa. 10 "beck· yerct &1 Hatmo .,.. yd SVC. 135-Nt7 1 BA Cottege w/blg condo. $1575/mo yatd Frig Incl W•lk to s 1800 to mo~n bcht 1890/mo No 548-3959 Pete. •IM-88 t 2 ----"""---':...;:... __ C.ip1c,tr;inn •1 MONTH FREE! N ewport LINDA ISLE Main chennel SBA Beyfront, S 17 ,000 per tBA & 2BR 1V•BA Pool, •pa. cable hkup 2BR 18A, walk to bchl ftlT\.AKI! VILLAo'I! Quiet, no pets. $895/ --.........::84~W-=-t:..:U==--- Be~ch 2fl 18 Beach 216 •OCEANFRONTS: 2Br ~m.;..;o;..;·..;.A..,Rfo.;.._;84;...;...:0-;...;2"-'500=~-mo. w/frptc • yerd •CO""' HOUSE• S750. 26731 Ave Lal .,, 28a. atepa to bchl Lido Ille. 4BR 3BA StOOO; •Br 2Ba, I/ p, l'IOUH on ln•ld• lot $2350 Bkr 642-3850 grHt locallon $2,700/ Pelmu. 2131991-3638 28R tBA. ger, W/O hie up. patio, $7751 mo Corona mo. 675-931 t . dcl M,H 2522 565 VICTORIA CENTAUR MGMT 832·2232 or 722·9012 •YRLY Beech rentel Newer duplx. blt·lnl 3BR 2BA 2 cer gar S 1350 Agt 722·8520 eLAAGE 1lngle lam hOUH W/pvt pool & yard 2 peraon• only Meke otter. 723-0102 OCEANFRONT Yearly 1 BR 2BA, l•roa patio, vaulted celling•. ge••g•. On th• beach •t 65th. $1700/mo •CORONA HIGHLAND •CIHn, lg 2br Iba, Dup .. x 2BR 1 Ba, l/p new cpt, vertlcal1, d/ g81', eml yard, 3 pvt w, gar, ldry, •lorage b .. ch. Agt 840-7000 1750 No Pet 1540-2495 •Ch•rmlng 3Br rHt •E/SIDE 2BA w/gu, Sherp 3BR 28A + den unit, cloH lo beech & new cpt & drp1, pool, t loft, welk to bcl'I, 2 ehopa S 1 150 mo. Call SP• no pets Quiet I BLK to beach. 2Br C81' gar, hot tub, Ilk• Harbot Riiy 97~400 lueh grnda. &:lt-7376 1545-4081 28•. lrplc, d/W, w/d, ew $1400 1 •Co olld 2BR 8 l1tge. 2-<:ar ger. Xlnl n mo on yr t O, 1 A. cond. 209 Oevld Dr. _la...,a._ ... 9_7.;;.s-64...;;....;...;4..;;;2____ Pool, carpona. $895 /IA. 1950. 9'5-369' ftARLY Untum 1~BR, NO PETS 722-8011 or 1 BA SH Fe1ra Condo lg p•tlo, fU11 appl, d/W, frig, pool, Jacuul. $675. 611-:Mee Nr beach, $925-$1400. _E_v_!Wl<_n_d_1_2_2;...;-a;...;1_4_o __ Vllte Rental• 975--4912 "1t OFF 1ST MONT._.I Speclou1 2BR 1 "11BA twnhme. $950 mo. 900 s .. Ln 1544-2611 2 LAO M111'8, f/p un-3BR 3BA ttou.. 11995. dergmd pm, 24 tv 2BR 1 BA .p. '995. Ap11rtmenla n ••c. ctubhse, pool, Near beacl'I, patio, Welk to beech 11100. 873-5879 or 548-2313/ gar. lndry. 84<M5'4 uk f~ Jerry MCC 28R 1 BA furnished Cute 1 BR 2nd 910tY Apt 38R Nwpt laland 12250 utll pd 'llme 1a1M<i' on the BAY w/betcc>- 3BA YU oondO 11500 1900 ' • ny, 11050 mo. Call PAVIUON Reel £111-te • 97~17 Jennlfet 1542-9515 e7M120 38A, 28A Ute, •Ii, lg, 2bf, 2ba + BEST OCeAN VIEW w/d lower apt w/ den. rplc, 2 bib to large C!Oftdo. a-+2. pattO. :»10 Ruby A~. :to\.\ ~~'°:J~f"' Pool, ep ... tennle, MC. 17~71 ' t1HI. eo.-u11 Muat ... , 1bf complet •LUPP9 OOllDO 38r · ""'10d. HetdWd floot• 2~ea '"' 0"', on a , ... , frig, etove. w/d, graenbeU, w•lk to •2M 1M YSARLV 9•119!· '4+710t •tor.. f.40.1858 ltove refrtg a preoe Aac:ent ramOdat wMew Beaut ~ conoo 11oe6 Incl wahr/ dry; on 0..... •t. 1IOOlf 2Br •nd unit, HC a utMa tie•. f.45-5192 tux llPI l8r 28•. den2 9411~. ¥9Utt ~. •lO 11R 18" ..... 1760 plent ehuttera, A/C, •LO JeA 211A .. &1295 mlrr-Of'ed wer~. cal Connte AO' . . \ · ' '.' I ,'f.,'·l •EAITllDE• S2500FF BeauOlul ell1t• latge 2BR 1 ''°'BA town-house New carpet, lrplc. O/W W/O hk·up, gar, patio $975/mo 1780 Se.nta Ana Ave CENTAUR MGMT 632·2232 or 722·9012 •WTllDE* I BR &950/mo Incl gH, weter & gar No pets. 2323 Elden. 54&-7854 •EAITllDE• Large 3BR 28A townhee. Frplc, O/W, getaga, yent, lndry rm, S"5/MO. 2911 ORANGE CENTAUR MGMT 632·2232 Of 722•9012 •GOOD LOCATION '*°" large IBA 1 ~ BA Townh••· leundry room, petJo, ell btt.fns 17Nmo. 2071 THURIN CENTA~MGMT w/d, ......... "9 P980, 17.....o4 AvaJI now. t1271. tM 1BA. ,.. Oteft Aft. ne IMI ,_24 !. ~ cerr:'o ltOOO IOIUlfl 132.2232°'1n.eo12 _,... 18", 1 "°'Y• ta unfum: 11000 turn. ._.., ...... tlOO aq I( .... 1M ~ ~ -:.::..r· MCH-' furn, 8'9' n-.,,., ar... ~' ... ~"" ... ntO to ntO. 1 .. • .. ... M. ..., ... No..,~ ....................... 9Mct\C...,. C!!:J!• ?!tO!!"t .._ -. . .-.. hllli m&m 11 IMA bll bc1Ma9f •. u.i Pel. .................. PMlm. lsr tic ................ ... --. =--o.. ..... .... i::u.: ., ..... ::.:;~nl--= (Cal tor o...llel) •GREAT &nCIAU Bia lpecloue tM, •• bNut. ~ 1 a 2 BA'. new, Ina . ..., 9'IMI, lndry rm • ..,, ~ fftloro. poot, C#poft 6 "-' no,_ Ut.-.U7 ~.Cell.,. ~~11 ... ,.... ...-v .... * UIDIMJI OCIAI VllWll °':::.'I."!:.'" "•decor•••• ••" ... 7117 IM. ........ .....--_;;;;..,;,-..;;.-.;::.:.. __ , ...... I"" ••IOOftY, AveN "9W. 1M • ................................. ... .... -1111 ::.r:· ... ::: 4 llt.e1~ .... ... 2BR duplex, frplc, w/d hkup, gerage $885 mo No JMll. 619·934-3710 2Br t Ba. garege New crptlfloor•/etov• No poll. S800 2040-C Oerden Ln. 548-723-4 BAYBREEZE APTS Spacious 1 & 2Bdrm Apta. Clo .. to beach. 1hcool1. ahops. l"rom S&4 2Jmo. 548-0336 E'SIOE 2BR, new pelnl & blind•. gar, lndry Good IOC, xlnt cond $770/mo. 6'0-2•28 E/SIDE BACHELOR Quiet neighborhood ell ut1t1 pd. 1485/mo Call 1546--4902 EASTSIDE QUIET 2BR HOUSE. W/0 hk·uP Garage. patio. No poll $795 • Sec. 1545-723• Eaat•lde 2BR, 1 BA. up· 1talra, lg rooms. Quiet neighborhood. No pets. 1650. 931-«1155 Eaatalde Bachelor Stu- dio, utlls pd. MaS/mo I 6&4 Tustin Ave. Avt 3/ I . 759-3031 WOE 21R $725 18R S600 631-4086 IUC• 1 aR Stove, r9Mgeletor. 1· car gwage. 1&95/mo Calt931-&al7 QUlaT AllUIA Nu.R aLU~I. •2Br 2Ba '995. •tBr 18• 1195. Incl weter & trutt. Petlo, m~oweva. d/W, 4ndf'r fK. g• A ptlmQ •~. Sec d~ ,.... qulr4td. No pet9. Cell 631"°4l2, 1119 meq Smalt each. NWpt Hg1• area. Kltc"-n & BA. Pvt yd, '5l5 .. l500 O.p. Avt 311 . Me-otee THE SEVILLE 28A 'W/D91. bldne, yd wtr pct, 8»-4120 M 2t1t....,.. Ma J $715 WALUCI WOODI ~2'9flltMwl epa. dlw, ... -4n dO- ..... cetPOftl. eao. No..... • ..... WllltlH IM 1M ... ~,., ...... . .... + ... ... A.eweNllll • ........ ..., MOllU/9111111 .... 19A, .... beck· yWd, W9'k to bllectt. XJnt locM6on ft .. 1 oil I MOO/mo, M0-2975 28R 1" Pfllfe, w/d hk upa, 1811. 1M22 D..-nlon, OJ*t HOUM ,., , .... 13 .. 7000/d 175-7272 .W!Wkl\d t,8A 28A, lrg, Aom.n tub. 2 frplc., akylltea, W/D hk up, Gd rate for pc>Od t9f'lan 14M ._.!!! LO 111'1 USA, 2 bike to bch, 415 19th S Apt. 8 . N&Olrno. No Pete. Call 597·7718 w. or 6"-.2Nf h. NA OCEAN, Lg 2br, 2ba. Ptlvacy. Oar, pado. No ~· $8251 mo 151.1n1.NO-C31 l;lgur 1.1 f31•;11 t I , 'f.·1 fl BEAUT. Newpon BeKh P"' unlum rm w/Ba, kite, lndry, ampl edutt, 1375 • utl. 845-9516 C.M. nr SC Pteza ~Mil lg hm, f\lm, Shr BA. EXTAA "9 ,.,. duP4•x 'W /d, po o I, a pa In ptlY Mttlng. Great 1371 t l300 dtp 55f.t737 AAA LOCAL ROUTE. All loc. 2 blk to maJn Cash. No Vending. No t>ueh S850 494-7841 COM. Share beaut 3BR Setting. $200•$800 lcWe ... -=tor '°"' .... , .. ... U/ll*l.11 a up. ''· , I >' r, j :.·, I I Need en eogteeeM, .. tt-motl'l-.CS per- M>f\ to Ml commet· elal pt•u time. LMge dOubMt wtcle Harri• pre•• naa llm• avall•bl• to print I NSERTS. TABS, Nl!WSftA.- PERS, ETC. Customer will Gel Qu.IJty VOhMM Pt'IM· Ina on a 1hort tum aroul\d time. Someone with aome Htabllaned comacta WOUid be a big pfu1. Excellent working environment. M any benefit•. Thl9 .. • commlulon poalt!On In my with a bl.weekly CM home, Sa~pm draw against. If ln- M on ·Fr I, 1250/Wk. tet'Nted, pl ... e con- Must heve car. Non-tact DltV• Hot.n at _•_m_k_r._c_a11_2_4_1_-e_1_8_1 __ 11 842,..321, ert 252. PART TIME AIOE for emt>ulatory man, Engll1h •P••klng. Balboa lal. 575-11507 COORDINATOR The Amet1can Institute for Foreign Study wtll Wedneeday, February 13, 1191 • RICDTIOlllT llU' ITMTIRI Mak• $10.000/mo. 20 au.y medk:al oftlce In * __ ..._ h~. ~et ...... , Newport ~h need• .....,..,. **' ..,, ' ,..., ...... front omc. ~ /aGO-MOO pet week ..... ,...., Wll ll'Wt. IA Salefy comm w/ JeAM-12-N'oOn Ruth • .,.7.-.W bl), "°' ~ Info, •MM Noon Mon-,rl ...,/Hr ... COmm/ T'91'*'G •No EltJ) HecMu.ry Frlend'y C..ta ..... office, CALL.a ftU ....V FMT? call '7ll·ll08 831 8135 .AACK Mak• UC» '° 1125 ,,., RICIPTIOllllT • M1-!!!~1_C.M. day tttmrmno ~ General contracUng WANTED! -"" ~he. ~ nee. nrm ... k• front office Ew-Amway, nu skin, a1 .. t .. , Tue1Jn 1-eoo.s~ n pereon w /etrong NS.A. °' oth9f ,...... Hotel • Palftte' phone skllta, prof... worlc market or aalea ""ONT DUK Cl.UK Needed, 1 to 2 Y" atonal Image & warm people who would Ilk• Malura a rnponalble. •xp. "-lpf\11, valid ti.. peraonallty Depend-to leern about the Public conlact HP cenae and r•llabl• ability a must. eon-newn1. ea11e11 pro• req. Dorvman'• Inn, _rru_cti_._43 ........ 5-_1_1_1 .... o___ •ttuc11on background gram ev9f. 0on·1 mlu NP' 9ch. *75-7300 Prod I II M!pfut. Non-amoklng thlal 7141847-7740 tlll'TUUQaNCI u..81 • upet"YIOt' office. Salary 1 7·1;;;;=====----.I .,., ProdUc:tlon line of 30 $7 .50/ht. 1--5 Mon Um.1 All branchH US Cua-ta 40. 3-6yrs eic.p., flex Fri. Calt Blllt>ara at toms. DEA etc Now ahlft1Wtcnda.81ttneuat 11.e.es1.2211 Nflna, Catt (1) llO!i a + P)utle lnj. Mo6d 1--------- N2-6ooo Ext. K·22387 f)!!fd Carol 957-3240 MU RECllfl'T10NllT Elrp'd , en9fge11c tor On ltll -and need• A + T • • m . P fT F p C*m to atoroow lltVtf'f group. NB. 844-7848 0...-..S '*' '*" SALES REPS ....... Oval Pee.an ftr•neh ftrovenctal Tab"9 & • chalnt w/'2 9JCl. IMVes & padS, MOO nrm. 042-8439. OIN ~ 40Jtn W/9 chrs ... 2 wm ch,... 2 ext 1'1V• ... + pada, m9tch gt... dr chk\a cab w/buffet 0454785 Exc•I. r•fflg , t•bl•, couch••. Book• MOVING. 723--5523 HENREDON k1ngalH headboard, ermolrea, llQht, bridge & mlnM. $3500 080. 644-18" IMMAC lfg downtown 28r, parking. Walk to ahoJ>• & ~ach. 1950/ mo 499-Uno home, 803 . Orchid. weekly from ••ch Walk to beach. $420. gu.,anteed 1ocat1on. 894·9388 °' 721·9541 lnvHtment required. Emµluyrt11•r1t SS30 ~ placing 2 •ho(t· ••••••••••••••··~· term exchange pro- SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED NOW SaJea repa for new Orange County Spanl&h language newapaper, muat be b l-llngual, Coat• Mesa location. guar· anteed dr•w plus commlaalon, reply P•raonnel Directory, 330 W. Bay Strfft, Coat• Meaa, CA 92827 MOVING SALE 8 flt cu1 velvet couch, aolld roaewood end a round coffff table & chalta. 857-0511. Ncv1prir t 8Pdlt1 L'fit)9 •llDRMS700• 11DRM SIOOt FrJG, dshw•hr, 1tov• Incl. No pets 545-4855 •BLOCK TO BEACH $3000FF 3BR 28A, lower unit. gar., W/D hk-up, O{W, S1195/mo 210 Grllll & 210 lugoni1 CENTAUR MGMT 832·2232 or 722·9012 *Cute 1 Bdrm a 1v11ta- ble NOW 11 the bchl H 25-S 1000/MO VIiia RentaJ1 875-49t2 FEMAU 1.eoo-22 .... 30. ROOM ... TE SELUNG OR BUYING RN ""' A BUSINESS? P{T neldbl• shift. Sub-WANTED '<>fl m.E IHFOAMATIOH acute SNS and In- To anare 3BR, 2BA CALl 1 800 m 1838 patient Hoa~. 1pe. home with waaher/ PToMATCH clallzl6Q In th• care of dty9f, O{W, flreptace. VENDING bualneu persona llvlng with llfe No 1moklng/drugs. earn extra Income, 1hreatenlng, chronic & Huntington Beech llOOO/per wMk poul· terminal llln•U•• area. 1425/mo + ~ ble. Local prime route Unique nuralng oppor- utlls. Cat o.k. Call SHS2· avaJlabl• SSK 10 start. tunlty 10 provide AIDS 0909 or 827-8523. 1.900 ees-1113 and Oncology care. Hot Nwpt Crest Condo. 7141494-8075. Pvt Brlba pool-jac-Srt'EAL ESTATES t•n-a•r-w/d. Prof M/F Expd'g succe11ful evalf. now. 842·9331 R.E. co 111k• 3 Agts 21CMl+ RETURN! & add'I lalH mgr & LIDO IAYFRONT Passive or ac1Jve part. an A1sl1t to Top Pro- Shr 3BR 2BA $750/ avl Patented product d u c • r •. 8o·1 O O ~ mo. Lyn 876-0555 In energy field. Min Comm·1 benems Lag. Ben 1hr 3br hH w/ S10,000. Umrted avall· Send connd rHume ocn vu. Lg SR, p\lt ability. Call Ed D to P T.R • 180 Nwpt grams In the area thl9 1umm9f. CoordlnatOB are now being hired to ervoll host famlliH , plan ltlnererle• a con-duci trlpa. Th_. po•l- tlon1 are P/ T, your hours. S2500-S4500 I admln eicpenae• & training. Call Alea Di- rector, 1·800-e77-8781 DELIVERY Newspaper route• avallable in Cost• Mesa and Newport Beach 3·00 A.M. to 8"00 A,M. Thursdays. No collecting. Car •nd lnaurance required. Call 642-4333. UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance Many ar... & 1hllt1 w111 train Benertta & paid vacation• Nm LL ENnRPRIS!S 714-eH-7483 Sota, ~ chaJr, Of· toman, '325 .• 3 pc cof· ,.. tab ... '' 70. MM•;il•• WAJITU Tifl ~ ~======~! Otd ORIENTAL RUGS, -------WORK AT HOME env s1u "' any conct"' ... ·.• .. • 4 #( SPANISH NEWSPAPER Earn Up to S300/0.,yl PeoP4• Call You To 'Order Speciality Publl· cations. 714/472· 158AI Has momlng molor -Ext L- routas. l..A County and Orange Thur•· day• only. Need hab1l- lty lnsuranc•. Call 714-e42-4333, Eat 209. Ask for Carloa TRACER • BUYING ITEMS • * 1890'1 to 19S0°1 • Jew,·lry Fur-.. & Art f:02S ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWEi.RY •STEPS TO BEACH. 3Bt 2Ba, frpl<:, MW carpet, pull. ~ !'Idec, $1100/mo yrty 842-3850 BA. Full hae prlv. 9t8-927-0192 Cntr Dr •180, NB., ~--------92860 L.ndry 1595 494-3321 IEN.IOY 14-15% on fD1 •------------------ M/F n/amkr 1hr 3Br S20K to $1 ,000,000 + AUTOMOTIVE AP/AR CALL 642-4333 Trac• for MIP R• fund Polle••• Poten- tial $4.()()o: 847-7128 ·~10~· Pttlle lv Utg 673-m3 Large aelect1on of di• monda , vintage wetchea incl. Roteic and Patete. We buy, aefl, trade and ,.pelt Wiiiiam Harold J -ellr9, 31 18 New- port 8.lvd. •t 32nd. 973-0385 . wane 10 •uctw HOl9 e 2BA ...... $85()4950 e tBR ...... $725-$750. Gar./carport pooj·•P• 1401 Superior tM&ala 2BR 1 BA w/ocean view on 30th St. $925/mo .. $925 HC. Avl 3n Damon 714-069-1579 2BA 1 BA, parlllng, B.al 111. $825 utll Incl 2BR 1BA, gar, 1800 Clay St, S850 873-3039 2BR 1 BA. Stopa to b • a c h S 9 5 O /m o $1200 aec. dop Agt 990-4711 •x1 217. 2BR GALORE!! S1050-S1200 'o CALL TODAY! Pavilion Real Estall 875·8120 3BR 2BA, lrg kllch, lrplc, 2 lrg decka. w d hk up. 2-car gar I blk lo bch or bay S 1350 yearly 49M581 AT THE BEACH New 2BA, 1 BA, 50 to aand $975 84&-4400 HTS 2BR 2BA S900 I Nu pnt cpt p111110, gar 780-1713 857-1778 Large upper 3BR 2BA, lrplc. 2 car garage. block to ocean. very clean, 51450 mo Dave. 545·3&83 Liie & slry lg 2BR, 2 BA, Sayfront ~pt In New· C&ll Denlton Assoc. Automotive Exp r• port, gar, frplc '500/ 499-4835 NOWI quired. To Ht up In- mo + ut1l1. 723-1201 tervlew call Linda 714 NB ar... Prof M/F fM 83Mn5 ext 228 luic gard•n setting A1sembl• product•. condo, 1500 s/f, 2 ltg Earn up to S550{Wtc. matt aultH, 21nB•, TO'sl $20,000 up. No S24 f" No exp Wiii V9f"Y pvt, aec: gated. Ctld~ No penalty. Call train C&l 1~7SJ.1404 S800/mo. 648·9842w Oenlaon Allo. 49$-4835 11 ,__ ______ _ or 548-738th Nwpt Ben, 32nd St. Pv1 Studloe A, frlQ, micro, cov'd gar, pvl entry, cable, 673-8903 Prof fem loolclng for samo Perk Newport 2BR 2BA, $475 /mo .. dep. N/1mkr. Call 759-8845 Lv Mag Roommate Wanted. S578 COM , beautlful view, all ulll, non/ amlcr. 723-1203. Gar ages for Rent 2740 •Ingle car enc:loMd ga· rage In Cotti Mesa S951mo. 3~ W. Say St. aso«J57 Business Office for Rent 2769 Income T ,1x 2922 PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION Accurate. reaaonablr. priced, confldentl111 . Evening and weekend appointments (your home or mine). Maxi· mlze the I•• b•n•· flt• you •r• e nll· lid to. Call ~1-6523 Lost & Found 2925 FOUND! Combination lock & cable for Bike VC1y Newport Penln· FREE RENT·FEB auta. 61s-1118 ~F~SSIOHAL llUXl LOST Lab Black Fem 1 AOOM DCLUXE SUfTE: VI f 1475 mo w/l yr IH 218 91, clnlly o Ed· (w 18 mo Ill, lall mo wards & Edinger Re· lree). Pvt ent/rsvd, _w_ar_d_._3_7_3_-3_0_4_1_. __ ample guest prllg. Utll & lg algn Incl. lmmld po11e11fon 842·9347 CFO Young Orange County publlshfng company 11ek1 lndl· vldual with at leall 11ven yeara ac· counting 1111perlenc1 as a maJor financial executive to be the company's chief fl· nanclal officer R11pon1lbllltl11 In- clude dlrecilng dally accounting opere- tlon1, hnanclal r• porting, porform1ng auditing and control functions. managing month!., closing cy· cl•• and pre~ratlon or mon1hty tlnanelal 1t1llmenll; rev••w· tna account• recetv· abla and payable t>alance aheets and preparing 1pec1al fl· nanc1al reports r• quelled by •enlor management els to Fashion 11 C•ntral cost• Men Frplc, pool, 1pa, llart· Full 11rv1c1. From 300 Ing at 5900 Call IQ n to 600 N-Im· Bellla. 962·9602 or provements. S.90 9 t Marle..:..J-44·6130 plua free rent.~ LOST gold & d iamond bracelet. CMfNB area. Reward. 675-33$a 1. Person.1ls 3002 FATMUS • Problem1 with eustody, visit•· tlon, support or other Individual muat have account d• gree"(CPA preferred) Excellent benefits. Send ra1um1 with cover letter to: Personnel Director 330 W11t Bay Strfft Coate Mesa, CA 92827 McLAIN ENTERPRISES Office & gar space, 4 FEATURES I rms. 3BA. 12' rollup EXCLUSIVE gar door. 19th & BEACH & COUNTRY Pomona, CM S-900. divorce related l11ue1 ~=======~I WE CAN HELP. Heed -extra mon.(1 1 Feth•r• fU9ht• H_ • ..,. ... _ COUftCR, ...._.842 ~ 1n c:taalltlad. DESK CLERK Nights. Exp req·d . Apply 7 Days. 8am- Noon Sea Lark Motel, 2274 N-port Bid, CM HUNTINGTON BEAOi. cx:mA MISA, NEWPORT B£ACH. FOUNTAIN VALLIY, IJtVDa &r LAGUNA Bf.Ac.it '::~:t~~' S@\\o\llA-l&£~s· .... HMI -------141M4 1111 CLAY I. POUAH ------- 0 Rearrange letters of the four tcrambl.d word1 be- low to form four simple words I ltlFUSO I 11 l2 I I I I.___._. r____.__r_r [-----' 11 ~___,,...G_A_L_I_E....-....cf• !' I have a had really long streak Is I' I I _ . _ . of bad luck. What I'm looking for now 1s a blessing that 1s not I: =1=:N===1:=P=:L==s:==r::=:1 :-~b-y=.~.11'.e:g• ,,,'h•, .. :hmuc·~·~ q~9ddJ '-· _ .... l_....11~....1.' 8-..1.l _ _.I.__ ...... ,: deve~· from:;:,, N;'j b;'k,. PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN SQUARES A UNSCUMBlE FOil V ~NSWEll 1 • ' 11111111) SCIAM-UTS ANSWIU 1-•J ·3s1nt>s10 U! aou S! ae4a 6u1sse1q e S! Mou JOJ 6u1>t<><>t w.1 lB4M ">Pfll peq JO >tB&JlS &Jot ,<i1eeJ e pe4 &t\e4 I 3Slnt>SIO -iundS -et!fiv -J&P!3 -uoisn~ CLUB COMMUNITIES I 845-<>ee4. 1. 2 & 3 Bedroom '------============================ Apll w lrple, wet bar m•cro. w d hkupa central •Jr & garage w a1111ra 11orag1 All maintenance Incl Sorry, no P•ll FROM SI 295 mo THE N£WPOflT t.4All ~A 760-0919 FAIRWAY APTS al 81GCAHYON ..... ~ UBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 2l): You h:avc almost cverythina your own way. V1c'N\ arc verified. FocllJ on ro- mance. t)lc, crc1t1VJty, ma,or domes· tic adjustment A ccent al)() on phy&i- cal :1ttract10n, ad\icnlure O( diJCOllCry. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): Op- portunity cx1JIJ for pcr(ec1in1 tech· n1quc\, aa1ntn& second cmottomal wind You'll learn more about prop· crty, home, dur1b1ltty o f &ood Psy- chic 1mprc\,1ons will prove vtlid Heed inner voice SAGITtARll' 2(Nov. 22-Dcc 21)· Empha is on outhonry. rupons1- bihry, ChSIS fCl.1t1n& lO dudltne. Check payments due. includina i11 ur• Ince, mona111c. 1ulomoh1lc Rela- llOn,hip intense --dccmon 1s reached by 8 p. m CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lon&·ranie prO\ptCh lpotltal\tcd, Fcx:u• on pcnonal po»e tons, ere. ativc hobbies You'll 1ncrcuc income potent111I Durden 1 ltfled, wa no1 )'OUr Olton 1n f1n.t place. Ar1C1 1 1n picture. AQUAIUU (Jan 2().Fcb. 18): Ex· cellcnt for rr~h \tart Be direct. take init1ll1\'C fn &ellinJ tO lrt 0 mat• tel'\ Your own JUd.amcnt prevails. Wear clcclrl<: blue. Individual. uau· ally hy, comments fm1kty on you r "«appeal" Pl F. (Feb. 19"-M rd'I 20): l ntul• tlvc Intellect JCM:s as "cclk:nt &'Jide. Family mQl!bcr admit cm>r, $CC ra.ppri b l'lcnt Scace meet na relates to pou1bl rental of office ~ CMcer. ~ Aetar'-pcnona plaJ roles ... ru. u .. l'O\ta llat'llD4Yt You arc unort~ crea1M, tevb- bonl, ln~•M. did noc fohow f-'Y 1r-41dott It a. litcty ,_ wen lqlUaic.d ~1'1 or ocMr• wllc rm. MC at bolh pamab at Jd. 8tMly .. rty • Ts11t"' Leot ~pmoMUC ....... ,.. c.na..., .......... .... ........... jt .......... ....... IO ,....,, L4* .... , DU± ... IM s.,1 itu 9fl '-' ...... Y•'I We48a4ay,Pn. IS ARI ES (Marth :!1-o\pnl 20) Othcn frrquentl\ rqArd )OU as a rathC'f headstrong 1mpuls1 .. c and fcarte<1s 1nd1\.1dual when. in fact. lhert are times when }OU quake "'Ith fear Now. hOIA>('\C'r. )OU must con· llC') your ftthngs and stop ~tnl so conccmC'd aboul \Our lon1-1cnn aims. goals and financial ~unty. TAUR US CApnl ~I -May 21) This IS one of those rt'lrt and rema!Ublt phatt1 when \OU rcall) can txtracl prom1sn. 1uiiran1«S and offers of practtcal a\S1\~nC't' <\bo\.C 111 how· ever. "'hat \OU no"' learn or d1ico"cr from an unu<1ual sourtt \hould Jtrtn&thcn \our blrpin1na powtt when ckalina with lon&·«'tm C'lrttr or profcn1onal 1ssu~ GEMINI (May 22-Junc 21)'. In ctrta1n ~pccts )OU 1ppcar to ia,c been too bhnkcttd M na1"e Ho•· t\et. ahhouah 11 ~) he emouonall> U~lltnf ha\ IOJ tO fatt the fKt that 1 financt1l or bu 1nC\\ 1mnic~m 1s no lonacr v1.1blc. at tona la t all the' canb on the ubk CANCEJl IJune 22·Jul) .23): Uow penM~ to 1m4&1n.e the) ha~T )OU mimJJt"d 1Md 1~ achanUllC bccauK their tuphona ,,,.,11 ~ "'°'1· lt\cd Jn fact •hat tranJpu-es IOOD af\cr lhc new moon on Thul"ld.t) ,.,,11 more 1han romf)(nsate f~ all the cumnl pnwnal d1sappo1n1mcnt1 or nnanctal ~"t'ruls U:O fJt.aly 24"A• 2J): UratnH ttli}M!ed ~ the moon 1t liablt 10 .,,,..,.. a Int ~rpntn on tM 1'0lt ft'on• cw alttt 1he w0rt1nc 1111tttm or ,.,_ hfr nc"'""· wa lfllfh •• ... ............. 11)1 ...... . ........ ,.. ......... .... • ._ or• ., ... ,......... VllOO (A ... l"'51pt. ll): If ,_ •*'.r...,...o1..._ ....... ::a.-:-.. =n:..~ = .,, .... , fl/ WMft ,.... ..... -- ...... ,.. .. '1 et . Ol±d* .-.1 .. ~ .... = ....................... ~-·.....-::-:-c.... • 1111111 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OM AR SHARIF and T ANNAM HIRSCH NORTH •K2 •AK732 t 96'5 •9'54 WEST EAST •1 •8&• f"'lorth • J 10 9 ., Q 8 '5 • A J 4 3 2 t K Q 10 8 •A832 •QJ8 O lrl tt •A Q J 10 9 '5 3 •e • •1 • K 10 7 The b1ddin(" North Eut South Weet Pue p._ .c • p._ Pue p._ Op.nan1 lead Jack of • Very fnw people have the t~ of I rompuur mind that enabla them to work out. all w peruntqH of the vanoua l..in8 available on moet bands What Mta tM ~n apart from tlw run-of-the-mill player ~ not eo much bu ability to tpc>l the nght line .. the Wl'ODI OM We endorse South'& d«uaon to preempt with four ll)&des. It'•• twu way action-partner milht produce enoutih for 10 t.naa, but if not. the l~el of the preempt m..icht clirMr the oppo~nta from enteri:nc U.. aac· taon when the hand bdonp to them.. Bot.h declanra in • team mat.ch were in four apades and received• heart lead. A competc_t diadarv won an dummy, cubed the remaio- 1111 h1'h heart and ruffed a ta.rt h1,h He wu delighted~ the ewn break. Alt.e.r c:uhini tha ace of pada, b.e c-roeaed to the kine in dummy Unfortunately, trumps werei 3-1, ao declarer could not uae the n.tabhahed bu.rte. South tri9d • club w the Inns-down one. TM npen ded&rer uw et ooce that the heart Mrit could not t>. de· veloped u a souroe of tricb unJeu both ~r awta broke evmly, a.nd that wu c-onaidtftbly ap.ioat the odds South. t.twmott. decided to play on the club alit in an ttfort to eecure a I 0th tnck.. Declanr •on the kina of beana. dnw two rounda of trumpa. mdina ID dummy, lMD led the n.iN Of cluba. m~ndtnf to NII i. if F.ui followed •1th• tow club. When Eu& spht. UM dub bonon, declaNr cov· ertd with the kine. la.inc to West.'• ace The hurt return ... &&km in dummy and 'UM>ther dub .... led. Ea.st played low amooth!y. siVUll de- clarer a 1\.1 • Aft.e-r • few momeo&a t.houiht. dec:lartr i:oaerled &he Len end the contract. wu home. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •oe..--S7 ...... •Dua•• .... ....... q ,,,.._ .qc.....-. .. ,..... -~-­.,. >•• ....... ....... ..,.,... . ........ ., ........ •a-.......... Dc.e.r-' .--.:,,.. ............ ,,,.. _ .. "PiiMlof_~ l~I As:•i;~~~~~~;;~111~~t==c~11111~ L _ ................... .... .._ -• -Wll.L UlL AT flUM.JC .. • .... ._... •1•••1 _, __ Ulllet AUCTIOMTOTMI ............ IT:tl n.e ....... ,.,.....,. ...... Lan,aM, I••-••· ..... ....__..... ± 'W n.,tL .,.._ 91DOa '°" CAIH....., .,........_ • • ~. -_..._ Qfl:llllLIT ..-... -1111 __.... n. t•Nt ... -lllld ........... """'...... AMlfllCAN tNTlfl· -...... _. I ...... NO. ~19. ii:iii' ,,....: ~ ........ .."9Coulllra.tl .. Or• ., • ..._., ..... ,,._ NAnoNAl T'MC*O tot ..... M ...... a. • .....,....... low .. Ill !MIL ..... u..• .... ~ °" Jf1Wy 11. OA#f'I ..... Or9IM ""'-",;Of W. ~II , ec.te MIM. CA IOftt ....... ..,., mlM. -4t) 47, ttlt ........... _;ti• I Naf (3Tl2Zt3), "°•v• ':-'l• -.,...... ...., •Mcltd lft.......... ~ VllColM. '°' W •TllM "•Clar, loran, a•n. lmlNlc. ltN.000 . ....... ••Ml ~ IUZW01• we ...,. ..... -..Cmta •u1Md~C.-,_.....actt1ewot.-. ._,,.c......._CA 20 , • mini lftOtOt ... ..... .. 7311 Alrno8t a ,__ Delly Not J/llWly 30. ff-. .. ftpl, ..... _, ......,_ nb1 home. I••• ot ell COAITM.ACU9'6 afTIL ~ cer•Of!IVl?,IOO. tuetyl.13,20.t•t ...,.,,lln.•T~lnttlal TNI IM.lllM*I le con- ', : ! '• I'. \} 1 ·l WOftd•. Good Mft<l, a1 ---•• TOWOTA AJC. oa ... ovetom c.rw.. t978 •.-y · won ~.!!°'!!'J" ---~~ ....,.,, en1 llidMtdl,.. new In and out. Hurry. ooeTa-. .,..._.... wf'l••I•. l?tlt . Orlglnal condition, ...,.......,.,......_,_,_ Th• r•11 •tr1n com· ... """"' ....... -... ..-av.v (toot~ ttOOOO. ... -..., .... 1 .. ...._ menced to trenMC1 ~ -·"""""· -·-__ _.:e:::!79-'!::::1:1:::•:_ __ ,. _ _,==.;;-::._:::-:a::::e::•:--·~ ' --. ftaJC .... LOT 4 Of TRACT NO MM U11CMt tl\9 tictllloue ~ .... :15" gerd•n ketch, roll•r turfing, new .._.Ina dl .. •I, c9dar, Inc. NB M ooring $30,000 BO. 41~·24M ff~•:,;:.: .. :~::;:::: Wf'llt• with blaolc l~AIH( FORD 1MI ~-==:P.:':'J YOU AM IN DUAUlT ::::·,~~~ :;--.::-.= 645-5455. a.8INr lntrior. • aPMd l ... llOO IUZUKI "" 'IGlltlou• 8u•ln•H ~ A DOD OI T""8T IN 900K MO. PAGES M & 13. 1tt0 ~111 ll' l )11l ~ '-. ,'\ ~[lH ,l~jl' ill~>2 ·l Wh1'1 'I Dr1vt' Jt>t'f1:-. :HUO Ch•llY 1974 Full Size Gr .. t PT, 4X411 Mult Hll ale, pow•r S&B. • Two 45'-SO' Sllp1. 4ap Granny Box. N9W Phon•. pV1 parking. "'"•ll/Ure1/engln• .. 1hOW« bath avail. No Ktrs Drlv• to eppr.el· llVeaboard. 723-4587 atel Biil oner over 30-50 Ft. Boat 8Hp S3,500 557-3&00 w. Bay Ave, Newpon ...;;.54_0-;;...;..o7_5_9 _____ 1 B•ech, $12 ft FORD '90 BRONCO Clndy. 873-3777 4x4, Eddi• Bau•r. BOAT SLIP, private loaded. low mllee. lmmac B•st offot great locallon, Udo 111e. 30 ft o' tonger. -'-P.._P·_8_7_s._7_9_1 _1 --- S 12/ft. 840-2889 TOYOTA '90 PRIVATE DOCK ' FORERUNNER N9Wpor1. 20'-70' Xlnt SR5, A;C. V-8, auto loc, aecUflty 873·7677 TW, CC. canette PRIVATE DOCK NB, (2PMH570) 50/85' power boal, $18,488 Dover Shores COASTAL ACURA 548.j390 Slip Avail-No hve Aboard 714-979·2500 Up to 32' .... . .. . $385 SI~ ti• to 25' ... $260 SWALES ANCHORAGE Dally 9-5 548·1501 SELL rue ks 9035 tOYOTA '88 4x4 PICK-UP 5 1pood, elr. p/•, Cal· ••Ito, custom whoo1s through clauif i.d <003092> ~ $9,888 I COASTAL ACURA 714-979·2500 --- menu.a nn.. tMMAC. ..,,._ ~ l(ATllLA AWHUI OAT!O NOVIMH" 11. • ~ MllC!LLANlOUS WMlllm A VltQotM crul••. •••r•o. tilt ULATE. Ontv 44,000 • cyt, toecNd. '7911. PAOHRTIU, 1100 W•t 1 ... UNLEU YOU TAl<I MAPS IH THE OlflCE "' Thie ..... .,,,.,, .... flled w,L"'L'"'NL?·s400FmffMORCes mt t14,8H. call Gary vw 1111 Bug (9"714) l<•telll A'*'Ue, Sult9 J, Or· ACTION TO '"OTICT TH£ COUNTY A!COAD£R wltll tN County C*1I of Or· e.. day.. Engin. ~ condf. .,,... Cellf. tHl'7 •. _.__.. YOUA PAOPfRTY, IT MAY ~SAID COUNTY. •no-County on hptema. s~ 47.e.4()04. Ev9"4nge • tlon, minor body work, 1u1u.a p••K The F\cllt!Oue --BE SOlO AT A PU8UC The .. ,... ~ or 13 19t0 S1 5,9H 8314177 w..lc9ndt.e50-0230 M00,131-&433. "" "" NemerefemdtoMMMIWM SALE,"YOUNEEOANEX· ottw COtM'IOf'I OellaNltlon ' ,_.. Ford 9 llUZU lll9d In Orenoe Coun'Y on PLANATION 0' THE of .... ,... prCJS*1y 1*'eift.. Pl.lbbhed Or111119 OoMt 1 77 Ven JAGUAR tMa VancMn ll•-aaM Dlc«nbef' 2•, 19M FILE NATURE 0 F THE 1boo d .. orlb•d I• o.1y PllOl September' n . 11000 080. Ca" 548-PIH. Jad• gre•n. ~ NO "30494 PROCEEDING AOAINIT ~Ponedtobe 3898\lnrlM 2t. October I , 13. 19t0, 748t or 548-9439 Uk loaNd. 201000 m.... UNCOl.N '7t Contlnen-T"! .}:!.'!""' ~-PMCl\IF_, YOU, YOU 8HOULO CON>-C#"ctl, Coe'' MMe. Call-llNt\ded puOllc:atlon dete tOf Dew. ·ontv Su.,.r condition tel 480 ENO I NE end ... ...,_ ..--.. -·-7 TACT A LAWYM ..one. tomla February 1~. 199t s2a:aoo. H4·HOO CHEVROLET 'Ill. ...,_ RUNS GOOD 11250• TN11, t1t £. Adlms Aw., OP TM undertlgned di•· W..o55 Aut11 lmµorti-1: 'tllJO '84FORD llUITANO A/T, A/C, P/S. P/8, EXTRA CLEANI (T5552t) $3795 EAALEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 'SS TOYOTA TERCEL A/C._1t1reo cau•tt•. (33515) $2995 EARLEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 RENT day 7eo-e157 MNng f•CI car, 'V•ry low • • Or111119, Cliff t2M7 TRUeTU'l IA&..I CWIM ell labllity for eny in. ' -mll••· IO•d•d. ~ .... 842-os417 The Wlll11m L Ferrts end T.I. NO.MliM oorr-=1nw In Mid ttreet LotUI 1189 E*Pfit •P••d with crulH Uneoln 1177 Mark v ~ L. Ferri• Femlly NOTICE IS HEREBY llddrlel or otlW common Turbo, black/beige, control. 13,815(), ~ runa good, WfY c .. an. TNSt, '990 Port Edward Cir· GIVEN. ttltl on Wednelday. del60Mllon -------- I m11m•C~,!!~5,IOO 4783 114~00• 17w 977• ~~ 8Mc:tt. Cellf. FlbNMy 20. 1tt1, et 11.00 Seid .-wtl ~ tnade "8..IC NOTIC( m ••· .,.,.,......, ww-CH OLET , .. _, o'doc:lit a.m of Mid dey In wtU'lout wwrenty ·~or ----.....------ranty, 158,900. 71S/ EVR 15. p.,. MI! RC UR V 19I4 Tilll ~ wu eon-the.,.. Mt..,. 10t·c:On-lmplled, reoetctin'o ti11e, P<»-K a.7 973-0018. tec:t car, very low TOPAZ, v•rv good dUC1*'"'~S*1'*· ducting Tru•t•'• s ..... ...-on, or encumbr~ f'ICTTT10Ul.,....H RC 9 mll•I. load•d. 4 condttlon, ~ 'win· lhlp within tl\9 offical of MAL to Mtlsfy the unpaid obi-NAm ITArn.Nf ME l!DE ••n 2IO •P••d w ith crul•• dowl, n.w tlrH, b•t· This ltltement WU ESTATE SECURITIES SEA-P:.ctlonl MQjf'ecj by Mid The tolowtno PWION .,. S~n. orlgll"lal IVOfY control. $3,850. 54a. t•ry catbut9at0f, al· wllll IN County a.11 of Or· VICE located 11 1900 Nofttl of Tru.I with lnt«eet dolll(I butlnell U paint wtth tan lntMc>r: 4793 twMtor, muttlef, cata· "IOI County on January 17, Broedway, Suite tOO. In tN end other ..,,.;. 11 prcWtded ARTS ORY CLEANING. =:~~=•I~-:~ CHEW '74 NOVA, auto, lytlc conv9'1W, tren1· 1~bllshed Or COM1 City of Santa Ana. County of herein. pll.lladll .. ICll. H any, 737 N. 1ttll Street, COSTA · 1own.r 8 cyl Nu Bat· ml11lon ov•rhaul•d 111119 Orenoe. s11 .. of Celftomla. thereunder end lnterHt MESA. CA only. R•••onabl• t•ry. Xeond. $1250 •tc. $2500 OBO .,...,.: Deity Piiot January 30, Febo-MAL ESTATE SECURITIES tll9reon, end ptua fMI. Trl•h• Patel. 11727 oft«. pP. 714/957421ll. OBO 839-82 2 4224 644-7547 NIWY •• 13, 20. 1991 ERVIC£ .• Callfornil COi· Cflar9eland•Ape111MoflM CedalwoOCI. C«rltoe. CA M•tc.dH 1879 280e . 4 • W-42t poretlon ... dUly appolntecj TN$tM and ol tM trutt• 90701 1 OWTMr, lmmacUl•t•. CHEW 1_ Tru.tM under end punuant crMt*' by Mid OMd of Thi• but1nH1 It con. Iv lb boo 17 900 •.v 111-.,. 11111\Til'r to tne POwer of Nie coo-Truet The 10111 amouM of ducted by. en lnclMduel otY •m ' • • IWER TAKE OVER LEASE, ,.__.,. ""'~ ferr«llnthllcertlllnDMdof Mid obllO•tlona. 11 IM time The regl1tr1nt(•l com· Stee-1789. 89'BMW Convert· ,tcTTT10UI .,._., Tr'*texeoutecj byl.ARRYO of lnltlel publicatlon of tntl mencecl to trlll'iuct butl- Por9Ch• '851,it 944 ~ .. :'·c:!~~ A/c;h~·=: labl•. Whit• with NAMI ITAftMINT LESOVSKV. A SINGLE Nota, I• 132,50• ti -under tile Flciltlou• whit• w/blaek l•ath•r, Only fJ,OOO mllee. black top1 pin-The lollowlng perlOM .. MAN. r9COfct.d NoYembef 0.tecj. Jenuery 25. 1tt1 Buslneea N1meC•l ll•ted gr •• t c 0 n d It I 0 n. striping, fully oaded, doing buslnea It: 27, 1989, In IM offa ot tM MAL llTA'n llCUN-•bove on: NIA S14,000. 875-8178. S 13,988. (135028) car p h 0 n.. up. OONA Tl ENTERPRISES, County A«:order of Mid ,... llwvtel, • ~ TrteN ~ .... BUENA PARK d9d h I 2820 Elden Avenue 185, County, 11 Aeoofder'1 In-eof'l*.ttofl, • Trw .... lly: Thi• statement wu nled llUZU ~:k 1;01:.•· r::! Coelt Mesa. CA t2627-4MO ttrument No lt-t41438, by O..._ .-..r. lte ~""''"'· with IM County Cle<k ot Or-0..,., l9u• SSJSd o. Oeryl l Donati. 2120 r.uon of 1 bfMCt'i or defeuh ,.. Nerth ....._.,, ..._ 1nge County on Jenuary HI 523-MOC) Elden Avenue 185, Cotlt In PIY'Mf'll or S*formMOI 100, IMte ANt CA.,,._ 1991 and we will P•Y you u ... CA 92827·•MO of the ot>11g1t1on1 eecur*' T1ll91hefte (7M) ..,..10 '411112 Ch9'fY •79 Monte Carlo $1000 onty 22,000 Thi• bu•lne11 I• con-th•reby, lncludlng t1111 Publllhed Or111119 Coat Publ~ Orange Coes1 an apartment Ortgtnal own«, m•k• m ll••· 5apd. Call duct*' by en lnd1YldU11 bfMCh °' deflUlt. No1iee of Diiiy Plk>t Jenu11Y 30. Feb-Deily Piiot January 23 30, FIND through cl&81ified offer. Ca» fJ.48.5378 859--3679 Tiie reg1t1r1n1 com· whlctlwurecc><d*'Oetober rueryl. 13. 1991 Febfuerya, 13, t9tt ____ _. •f'!!t ..!_~kday1. mencecl to trenuc1 butl-2•. 1990, M Aec:ore1tr'1 In-W037 W-421 . Seekinq Men 3003 Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service wlll not be avallable In the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. LOCHCll POI ~ CIUIYUDY Mr 8WM M -..ut 1IO IWM. 19. ..._ ~. HOW TO RESPOND M MY LESS THAN PETITE TRIPLE A' VALENTINE PERFECT SOPHISTICATED Athi.ttc, attteetl'.f• . .,. ~=~· ~:~38b.~~ SWF. 5 '10". 40 .. REDHEAD ~.! !o~ ..-ka: Succ.ntul 8' + 1 m 0 k •' • c • 1 u •I SWF, young 47. etlm, nett• lov•• t•nnl1, SWM Who eleo kw•• dnnk•r. Into bowling, non-smoker, aoelel ~•. teflOng, trllY91. aporta, ent•rtalnlng, workaholic by dey' drink•, _.__ danc> SMklng romantic, at· homebody·couch Po-'"'''1"J'• .. _ fl----11.. wond travel. Goals: ta1o by night, aHklng Ing, dlnMl'I, mov!M. tract.,,., ·---" ... M.m.g. and family. teff SWM Wl1h Ilk• In· bHCh If you .,. ~ cur•. NS, SWM (35- 412380. I ff1 and alne.r• o-n-55) fot Mur• r.iaaon- 1.,..'· "'2349 t1em1n. Pleu• call • ......;;.;•h-lp"" . ._".-"'=""'5'-. __ _ IELfEVE IN MAGIC? LUSCIOUS LIPS -'";...;;234~1 ----VOLUPTVOUI lAt'I aid wlnt9rl and SWF Blond•lue ey.a. salt aummen, enjoy Tall. 1nm. 32 athletic. SINGLE LADY romane• under the Lov•• enow ekllng , RIST1au 50'• SWF 5'2"' 121 •tar"a. Sltm, •ttracslv•, bllang, natur•, looklng CH ""' lbe., «Mu• • tnllt'I for ••nauoue, SWf' 38 fOf exciting relatloo-mom, 3t ... king loY-•-'~•~•hip, ..-S .me.re 40iah 1hfl> with 3().38. Too Ing. .-.,,aniv. SWMJ Who DIC•• WllllC• on man d .. ltlng run In good to pa.11 this up. DWM for movlH, the b..c:h, "'°"'"' Hrlou1 relatlon1hlp. 1112348 companlon1hlp. Non-d.ndng end eon'9 to- 11'2348 1---------1moker/drug1 Soc. ... .. .- ·Ll\MOE WIDOW NEWPORT BEACH drinker. kid• okay. manc41 .... ~. vn swr Only alne•,. Chrl1tian Ac:t!Ve 50'•· Attrae1,.,./ wr cellere pl••••· #2388. Seeking Women J004 ADVlllTUROUI ...... 34, a· 10 .. tea t\end- aom•. hon"'· ••If emplol_•~ prot• .. atonet. Enioy. ullng. ettUng, tenn11. ro- ma nce, Intimacy>. ~ NI trim, aftr9I> tiw oulOOinQ woman fot lponlaMC)Ua ed- ¥9fttUr ... h Not bed lookln.. •• ..... £ cOftdti. IMlllllC ITAILI ...--~ ,,_. "°"· ...,., PWllllOllAL pendene non-emallu !:....-, --.. ~ C'f"for (~) nloe ....... -----Handeome. .,,, .. ,le. an I 0.,. I" d O•,.. .......... Md ........ ..,,..,_, SWM Metl· OUldoor9 ,..e111on1Np. ble ,.,,.. ......... k'G ~. ,.. 111:111 ...,..,... "'441. *· .......,, l'ftlllUN ------1L01Wi~"111Y•w-----.1Miwii.~WiYiiiii;i1a:;-~ to 30tor~·•1 AT1111 T • dinner, dW. --82, 5'4", , ....... t.,,. Ing. ~. W99kend ._...... .... I' ....._.. nle. eouba diving, -..___ ...... -. -· "' no ..._ .. _ • ..-.ya, ·-·-...,... Oabte ~ I toY9 to ...... d ti cine. ~ n tnge, romence. hev• run ... flnally cidy MOUN, """'Y • 1415 money '° enjoy !Itel .....,. Alfl/ ......... pn> IALIOA llUID lllTDPRllmllt 2'40 aw,, com• ~to':. = LOVll In NI .o°L AllradlV'9 =. for tN rtde. alcohol or •moli•. IWM 3t _, hel'6-5"7" elm, ctuey eno ---·------• 111391 •om•. w.n.trav•l•d. = ~ ,~ M 11 T Y 0 UR --... ----... --Ll-- non•mok•r. qul•t. Of dlnn9r ~ friend-llATCltl .&A• AAmlt ctaMy, ~ ..-,,g, !Np. ti t41 t Good looklna S2 Tom ._. """" San Onotre, MIUbe. Henka ~ .. 'leeb .,,. Who 11 young et ~~~ . ...._ ~ GOOD LllTlllD nllabl• •PP•tll•ll Nert. la loc*lna fot a .....,._...,.....,. • ..... .. 1 ... , ... -youthful · '"'dcftHu• ~ brunea., IS-SWM. ::.;..:ro •• li.,.ift.....,iiMiW9iti:~U--btrnbo to hllW fUn 9*\d4tr. SHka "poal-Young 411. fun-lovlng ttve" gent .. man with •••king 45-80 1mo- "1•n•• of humor" tlonally healthy, 1uc- Lovea nature w1lk1 ce111\ll g•n11•man tor and I• for "real" I'm In ••rloua r•l1tlon1hlp N•wfort B••ch. end tun. Dancing, SWEET·HEARTED LADY "· •1440. ~:=0.;.,f:,~ HWPOIT IUCll .nct oo '° rftOWla Md ACTIVI In 11• •'TID ;;\M ~'"°' ---PROFDllOUL per!!!. *'4 " 32 5'11 __ .. ..t.--.t .._ C.,.., e.elte awji a. •· _.. .. _. 41 .._ ..... pr~t ... 1:;~1~rn,:,y. VAi.im• · 40 to ..,.,. "*'Ge. ~ti"'ab;'.~~ ::"Tiii'-=.. #238 camping . fish ing. CURIOUS BLOND mu1lc, eandlellght. humor and much 1f· HU I'm a SWF, 27, lectlon. #2389. ~ 11~~ngc~~ ,_N_O_ET-IC_N_U_B_IL_E_ cue. to good-looklng NOVEL TY man. I rid• hor•••. S••k• strong, forml· •kl. and loY• the the-dabl• companion. •t«. 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