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Lows from 47 to 58 h>r the Orange
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II THE IEWSIGOM
Chris Cox has put his second
language to good use as a Un11ed States
congressman The comervat1\<e
Ne"port Beach Republican speaks
nucnt Rus'l1an, and he proved II in J
'pcech during a recent tnp to the
So"1et Union Cm h,1, hecn a leading
congres,10nal critic of the" Communist
gO\ernment's Ire 11mcn t of the Baltic
\late\, and he 1sn 't exact I\ a
1..hccrleadc r \\hen II come' to the SO\ICI
peace plan for the ~11ddle l:.t\t ( \ l 1
11 " disdain fo r the Kremlin 1' nc.ir
legend.tr) Co\ has 'aid he reads the
Ru\\1an-lan~UJ!tC vero;mn (lf Pra .. da
1-ec.iu e he dO<'~n't tru!lt the English
1ranslat1on
"/ don't go out and send matlers or
am of that st11ff n1c thmg that
dut'sn 't change u tntrgnN. lw11e11' and
tnalr /'1·c 11e1 er dont llnrthm~ that
I'm alhamed of"
Pat Hug. a loc;1I legend in real e,.
tatc (Al J.
/Ju.smess 1J /iJ..t• ndm~ a b1c\l le -
t11htr )'Oii keep mm mg or w11 fall
do'l'.n"
Anon}'mou'
•"A Ma'iked Ball," Verdi's opera
ahout the assassination of S"eden's
King Gustav Ill, opens at 8 pm at
th e Orange Count} Performing Arts
Center Tickets range in pnce from
$20 to S70. For 1nformat1on call 546·
7372
• Kate and Anna McGamglc will
perform at the Coach House in San
Juan Capistrano at 9: 15 pm. For in -
formatio n or reservations call 496-
8930.
SThe Orange Coas t Dally Pilot
joins other local
business giants in
sponsoring Spirit
Run 1991 , Orange
County's largest SKI
1 OK race, on Feb.
24 at Fashion
Island in Newport
Beach. Call race
director Cheryl
Morse at 720-0837
for information.
LO TIE RY
Decco
•Hc~rts: 6
•Clubs: Queen
•Diamond : J11ek
•Spades: 9
INDEX
Brid&c colum.n/86
Busmess/M
Oa ified/IM
Comia/11
Community Forum/A7
C~d/M
En1crtainment/A6
Horoscopc/M
Ann Landers/AS
Police Lot'Al
Society/AS
~ports/II
TV liitinp/.U
Weather/Al
Etiquette lacldna/ A3
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Wednesday, February 20, 1991 25 cents
Cops pre~s council for raise
Some can't afford to live in city they protect
By Robert Barker
0f1lll)t Coast 03 ly PllOI
HUN rtNGTON BEACll -Poh'c of·
f1cer~ found 1,ome allie~ from the commu-
n11y Tuc'>day when they packed C11~
Council chambcr':I 10 pre ., home their de·
mand., for higher pa~
"God blc" the police." ... aid do~nl<mn
busine,,m.tn Richard Thorpe "I don't
know "'hat the\ \~.101, but g1"c 11 to tht·m
You can't p.1, ll><l much for 4u.1ht) police
enforcement ··
Lonl!llmc rc'ldent Vincent C1m1n11. "ho
,,11d he had been burglantcd 'Ill frc ·
qul"ntly that his homeowners lll~llrJO\:C
'"·'~ canceled. lamented the Imo,. r.1t10 ot
rohce officer~ to resident)
'You If) to lure new people (tu 1hc
~m) and )OU can't take care of \l.hJt )<>U
ha\e here," he told the council. "GC't 1hc
hell out of real estate and )tart ':lpt:nd1nl!
money to get )Crv1ces."
f-ormer deputy d1stnc1 attornc\ rom
Borns, "ho lauded police profes'\1on.1h,m,
\Jld he feels safe as a resident, thJnk' to
officer<;
Birds ol a leather ...
"I en1oy not seeing graffiti I en1oy not
ha\1ng to duck gang shootings."
Oorm "arned council member) that ·
once they make a decision to erode pohce
'crv1ce. ''1l will never come bud."
At le.tst one member in th!." audu:nce ol
more than 200 didn't side "11h police
[·armer Cit} Council cand1dJtc George
\mold, who Jeered SC\erJI 'pcal.c:r' from
hi.. fron t row scat, >aid. ..-1 he~ <police l
l1ught to be damned glJd "h 11 the:~ 're
l!Ctllng 00\\
· I threw a cigarette do\~ n and 11 took
'" of them to 8" c me a 1 ... kc1
· If thev 2et a 10 percent !'lJ\ 1nl.fea>e . I
See COPS 1llCl Piii
Bird watchers glory in the abundance of feathered friends
that frequent Huntin~on Beach. Cltching an eyeful in
~ "'°"-.~ c-c ~ l>.lol
Central Park are from left. nature lovers Vic Leipzig.
Louann Murray and Ph I Smith.
Huntington is for the birds
Boosters say it's feathe r m eity 's cap
By Robert Barker
Orqe Coast Oa ly P'4)1
HUNTIN GTON Bl:.ACH -Birders
trudging through park and wetlands
have identified 144 different species of
birds -an unexpectedly high number,
according to Victor Lc1pz1g, executive
director of the Bolsa Chica Conser-
vancy.
Three types of loons -common.
red-throated and Pacific -were spot·
ted 1n the Bolsa Chica as well as SC\·
eral white pelicans, Leipzig said.
There also was a Wandering Tattler.
.t rare shore bird with such an appeal-
ing name that the local Sea &. Sage
branch of the National Audubon Soc1·
cty adopted it for its monthly newslet-
ter.
One of the most unusual finds was a
rock wren, a desert bird that was ~een
apparently for the first lime m the
area, in a pile of old telephone pole
See BIRDSila hll
Down-home reanor speclallzes in upscale clients
By Tony Dodero
OrlllQI COISt Olly
NEWPORT BEACH -Pat Bug's new
real estate license wa barely a day old
when she sealed the deal on IOme proper·
ty overlooking Little Corona.
The couple who bought the property,
Susan and Jim Zager, wanted to move
from Los Antteles to the Oranae Coa 1.
"I had not seen these people for 13
years," explained Hua as he headed
toward the beach in her red 1970 Pontiac
Firebird. Uke m0$t of Hug's clients, the
Za1en wanted 10methina in particular
and they knew that sbo could deliver it
"Pat is a unique individual," w d Susan
Zager ... She listens to the client."
And with the help of her partner,
Linda Taslianeui. Hu1 found the spot for
the Zqcn' dream house Oft the bluff in
Corona del Mar.
Hua dc¥ota ~ ol time and .patience
to her dien" which has enebled her to
rely Jolcly on refernJI for her buUMll.
"I doe't F out and •ltd IDlilen or U1J
of th8t .ad," the ..W. In mad "91 ,...
fers to establish a trust between her and
her clients. "The thlfll that doesn't
change is integrity, honesty and truth. I've
never done anything that I'm a hamed
of."
The payoff for her philosophy is ob\.1·
ous, since she just recently co-listed the
$14.95 million Tustin Hill estate or
Clothestimc owner Mike DcAnaelo.
It was nearly JO ·ycan aao that Hua Cot
her tart in real eatate, Kllin& homes in
the afOuent Hancock Park arc.a or Los
Anaeles.
Her Ii.st of _peat dientl reads lik6 the
guest list at ~ lkash's inauauration
party -Do,dlen oweer Petu O'MaUey,
sinaen OebWi loone IUd Donna Sum·
mer and the ... ta of the Rothtdldd,
Van de Kamp Md Getty famiJid.
Sbe mowed -ol t.ae ~ Ud tttlO Ncwpon ..... •am ....-... 1._. eo liitud ..... ..._ ........... ... ............... , .......... .,,~ oweerom-.......
TWa, 111•• ............
retired.
"l was just too burned out, and f could
not tand to see another client or another
house," she said. h wasn't long, however,
before Hug rcaliud she mi d the busi·
ncss, and bj 1988, she was back in rcaJ
estate ~ acttin1 her new hccnsc. She
now works for the George Elkins Co. of
Newpon Beach.
Thlnp hlVC chanacd ince she began
selling rnl estate fOt Coldwell Banker in
1963. The busineli is inorc competitive,
and Hua ~d that it d much
harder to be IUCOetlfW today.
''TUMI bM c::banacd. " abe , '' Y.
crybody .-U. 1 lilter who has a ti-cea 'lk b dole I ecm dM nal estate
tell. ....... 25 ~. dte JeCOlld tilnethtn..,.mw
Soviet peace
plan is pure
power play,
Cox warns
By Puss lr'l'
Cl!lfl';t Cea • ::>i , P •
Ameman' lo\;l.1ng for a quick end to
1he ".ir .tgJir 1 I rnq !.hould not pin their
hope on :he ~°' 1et peace plan, warns
Rep ( hm ( °'
':)rt:J inc !rom h., \.\ashington D.C. of·
f1 t I e'dd\ after e ght days in the Soviet
l n1on. l o' aid of the Soviet leadership, · ·r he~e arc the "1me men who sponsored
the cre1111on and training of Saddam
I fu,,em ., nu ht.tr\ machine
f t11~ IJtest cease-fire pro~I is a
thinl)·\cilcd attempt to keep Saddam
llu"c:'" n r •wer."
Cox, R "-c"port Beach, believes the
'>11\.1c1s Jtc using the peace proposal as an
.111c:mp1 to huttress waning influence in
thl" \faJJle Eii'it "The hard-liners in the
Kremlin made 1t 'cry clear that they arc
See COX/la ,_
D ealer gets
25-to-life
for murder
By Emily Adams
~ C.~<10..-y p.""'
1'-EV..PORT 81::.ACH -A former gang
member and drug dealer was given the
maximum -.cntence Tuesday for shooting
.i 21-)car·old man to death on Balboa
Boule .. ard m '\eptember 1989
Stanle' 'Frankie" Anava, 22. told the
1udge he· '-"J" \orry about· what happened
the night a mob attatked and killed John
f ahey. but said he did not pull the Ing·
cer
"I v.ent tt1crc for a part\. I never •hot
thJt man, · Anava ~aid JUSt before Supe·
nor Court Judge Ragnar R Engebreben
sentenced him to !5 }CMS to hfe tn pns·
on .
"I \\3\ in the "rong place at the wrong
time the former pipe layer an..i m~mbcr
of the Dodge C1tv Cnps said
Dunng Anaya 's tnal. defense lawyer
George Quevedo brought in witnessc
"'ho ~ud a heavy-set Hi.spanac man fired
the fatal i.hot But others v.ho attended
the Balboa party -and helped beat
Fahey with bats and pipes as he tried to
run ·•" ay -all said they saw Anaya
tandmg over Fahey pointing his hands
SeeANAY~ ....
Proposal to
hike park
fees panned
0
Orange Coast Peopl e
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A 12·year-old magician who reside<, in I lun11ng1on Bcalh
TRICKS FOR J011:---------
Th1' se-.enth·grade Sowers M1ddk School !>tudent lh.1q.:c'
$35 per half hour doe his sho"'. "'h1ch he performs at h1rthd.1\
parties. benefit!> and other func11ons once or l\\ICe a month.
"We don't kno"' anything about mJ!!IC Dann\·, done 11 .ill 1111
ht!> own V.e\e !>pent a fo rtune on magtl: pn•p,. hut 11\ .1b,olutt:h
worth 11 And. mo!>t of the money he make\ at ht!> !>how<., go b.1d.
into ht!> magic." said Danny'!> mother. Claudelle Cole
"I like performing for adult!> more than for kid!> becau'e t hl''
appreciate what ~ou're doing more I gt't a tldler re'>pomc from
them All the kid' "'ant to do,., f1l!ure out h\m the tr1d '' Llonc,
Danm l\Jtd -
JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL--------
LJ.,, 0Ltnl'ic:r. D.inn~ ''·•) .1Lu.:ptc..J ,,, J iun1ur member nl
the Magic ( J)tk in H11lh"l'L'LI .. \\ ht'n I .1ud111uneJ, I Y.J~ \l.I)
nef'Ou., hcL.tu'e I d1Jn '1 kn11v. \\h,11 111 l'\f'Lll ~h pcrlorm.111Le
wa~ tal..en \.\>ell b) Jll tht member' .• ind I 111 lnrlun 11e .1nJ hon-
ureJ to be a mcmht:r ··
FAVORITT TRICK----------
H1' fJ \.Ort te tmk ,, lhl" tl11.1tini.: J11ll,tr li11l "I hl<\l' 11 hceau<1e
I'm u~in~ 'omc1h1nL' tl111 ~el11n ..:' I•• .1 'l'e.._•.11111 ,1nd I m:i kc 11 do
Jma11ng noJtin~ I It dul''>ll l 1 1~ l' P\l lll'l'LI tr1d.' ~ty trick\
aren t different lwm the U\t lll'l"I 1•f\{• b 11 rhc\ .ire' 1rr.111ons of
the trrcb ·
-< 11mp1/rd h.• \limi K o
Local News Briefs
Two enter race for Dannemeyer' s seat
ANAHI l~t I he m;ivor nt i\111hc1m .ind J \late <,en.ttor
from that lll\ ,;i1J I unJ.1, 1hn 'II 'L't·k Rt· public.in R1ll
Danneme\er\ n•n~rc"111r111 'l·.11 nn1 \Car \\hen he t.11..e~ un "iLn
John Seymour
"You would Ol' h.1rJ pn:,,cJ It• l111d .111\••rtc "'hn h,1, Jn}th1ng
but the (.lcc:pe't rc,prLt f·•• P .itllh"llllH'r \.1Jwr l·red Hunter
!>Jld
"But. J\ Bill 'a1J hm1wll , 11 '' " Ima: ll> 11l11H· nn ~o ton, 11 I'\
11me for I red lluntcr tn hr.md 1•11 1 .111J l'r llirc 1 thu ,1\C.·nuo of
politic,, · the tY.o ·tt:rm Repllhl1~.111 '·"d
State Sen 1-d ~o\l.t, v.hn ., .11'>0 1 HcpuhhLJn ~•ucl he v.111
'eek the l9th < on,cre,'ton.1 J)1,tr1ll 'c 11 'l' ht' tan prod ( on·
gre'>'> into 111.!hltnl.! 'l"r rchirm in :hl u1m111 1I Ju,11 ce '"tc:m
1he W-~l·ar·olJ authnr 111 P111p 1,1111111 I I' the 'PCCd\·11 .11 1111
t1al1\e \Olc:r' appW\CJ IJ\l June. '.11d ltt 11 ':l.tlr,snil r II th.11 he
ordin;.tr1ly \\l'uld m 1 run ag.110~1 ClJanmmc\cq, bu: 'c ... run·
n1ng for the L '> '>cn.1te, i.o rm runninl? l11r C 11n!!rt'''
Hunter JnJ RO\LC: mJde their .inn11lltH.om·111• I ~ d.1\ .lllt'r
Dannemever, an ultr 1·COO\Cf'at1ve l..no"n trn I 1' h 11'1r' "''h ho· mo~e'ltual~ .ind hi' anti-ahort1on .,, 1nH .ind 1 munhc:r 111 C nn·
gre~s !>IOle 1cr-< ,snnounced his intent1l111 t< run .11~.1111'1 < 111\,
Pete w i1 .. on\ t1ppointed successor.
warrant Issued tor cross -dressing hero
Wf:.~ l MI N~ fl::R -A teen t1gc1 u, d1ted \.\1lh .,,1ving the life
of a high -;chool cheerleader Jur111c 1 l11d ll\ p11hl1l 1trd h1.1wl la'>t
summer failed to show up Tue"J 1\ le·• 111.d nn m1,dcmcannr ,,,_
sault charge~. and an arrest warr ml \,,,, '"m·d
Tere\a Jones. 19, who \tunncJ ,1utlt•11t11r' in Dcccmher when 11
was learned <;he had been 1mpcr~nn llllll.! .1 man, did not appe.ir
1n West Orange County MunaLip.11 ( 11u 11 f11r her trial, 'aid Dcpu
ty District Attorney Kathi I f.1rpcr
Jones 1s charged with m1i, lcmc.in11r maltc1ou' ml\ch1cf. J\\uult
with a deadly weapon and f11<!hting in puhliL for her rule 1n .1n
Aug. 6 brawl during which I S·)eJr-old Amber Jefferson of ( 1,1r·
den Grove was slashed acros'i the face Y.tth a shard of glass.
Jefferson's family conlendcJ the attack \\JS rat:.ially mott\.ttnl,
and credited Jones 'Nlth 'iaving their daughter hy holding her 'e
verely cut face together until medical help am-.ed
In December. the Orange County Sheriffs Department rr·
vealed that Jones, who had uc;ed the name Lewie,, wa' J "nman
Authorities said Jones also goe<; by the names Lou11la Jone' and
Louilla Martin.
The discovery, which surpmcd authont1e' .ind t·H'n Jone,· l.iw-
yer, was made when the teen-ager was arrc\tcd nn '>1t\pir1un of
burglary for allegedly stealing $1 ,600 worth •ii propcrtv lrom a
Stanton condominium
1111 Onofre Is nation's number-four nuke
SAN CLEMENTE -The San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station ranked fourth in electrical pro<luc11on among the nation's
commercial nuclear plant '>lle'I 1n 1990, Southern California
Edison reported Tuesday
Edison, which operate the plant near San Clemente, said San
OnoCrc'a three nuclear unit\ produced a combined total of 17 3
billion kilowatt-hours (kwh) o f electr1c11y last year
That's equ1v1len1 to the energy 1n 28.4 m1ll1on barrels of 011 or
almolt 163 billion cubic feet of natural gas, according to the utili·
ty.
The nation's top producing nuclear plant site in order or rank·
lnft arc: Palo Verde Ococrating Station in Phoenix, Ariz., 21.9
bi lion kwb; Oconee Nuclear Plant an South Carolina, 21.l billton
hh; Millstone Nuclcu plant in Connecticut, 19.S billion kwhi
San Onofre, 17.3 bUhon kwb; and Diablo Canyon near San Luis
Ob~, 17.1 bOlfOll kwh.
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I
The World ... in Four Minutes
Blllh .... Inlet -........ lllml
WASHINGTON President Bush '
Tuesd y played down a Soviet peace pro-
po al for the Persian Qui( as falling ''well
short of what would be required" and
i.ttongly hinted to congressional leaders a
ground offensive is imminent.
In a White House meeting after 1
three-day weekend at his home in
Kennebunkpon, Maine, Bush said he sent
"frank" comments about the Soviet pro·
po al by cable Monday night to Moscow.
~t§D'f
STORM
Dush aid he would honor Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's re·
4ucst to keep details of the plan "confidential."
Bu h said there "must be no negotiations and no concessions."
Bipartisan leaders of Congress came out of the White House meet·
ing saying they felt after listening to Bush speak for 20 minutes he
has not yet made the long-ant1c1pated decision to !>tart the ground of-
lc:1mve to rout Iraqi troops out of Ku\.\a1t.
They said their impression 1s that the deci!>1on could come quickly.
Rep. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he had the feeling that no matter
\\hat Saddam Hussein does about the Soviet proposal, it'!> too late to
,1vo1d a ground war.
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney told the Hou)e Appropriatmm de-
f{·nsc subcommittee Tuesday there would be no pause in the war to
,1vo1d giving Saddam the cl1Jnce to "rc~upply hi' forces" in Ku"'ail
In other development'>:
• Iraq's deputy prime m101,tcr met with Chine1,e official!> Wed-
oe.,Jay 10 Jiscuss the war al the height of ney, d1plomat1c cfforl'i lo
rnd the monlh·old conn1ct It was not known what me sage Saal.Joun
I t,11nmad1 was carrying from Baghdad, but h1'1 \.1~11 was belic,ed
11med at getting China's !>upport in the United Nauon'
• In Riyadh Tuesday, the L Central Command announced thJt
.111 Amenc~n A-10 fighter Y.a\ k1\t mer Kuwa11 The pilot \.\JS listed
·" mMing in ac11on. Since the \.\:Ir hcgan, tht! n11cd StJtc' ha!> lo!.t
t '' plJne!> 1n baule.
• ln1ens1fieJ !>k1rm1!>he!> "'ere reported al ong the border with
l--1 ,,,111 In one attack. Arm} Apache helicopter!> Joined tl~ A-10 l1ght -
l r' dnlrnyed three Iraqi I.mks. three light Jrmored piece'>. t"'o p1ec-
l' 111 ar11lle ry and other weapon' A 'ccnnd ,111,1d. dc'llW\ed three
1.1111..,, three pieces of artillel') and three ~un po"1111m
• An Irania n nc,,!>pJper Tund,1~ quoted a ~cn1or lr.1q1 ofl1 c1al
by
Sharai LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
M y life:. Katherine Bell concluded, " a soap opera
The latest episode armed at John Wayne Airport mo hour)
ago 1n the fo rm of Bobbie Jo Briggs, Katherine·~ hick ct1u,1n lrom
Texas who declared the moment she stepped off the American
Airline~ night that !>he had come to the Orange Coa'>t in roman
lit pursuit of Jonathan V11ak
Now the )Oung, shapely Dohb1c Jo stood in front of Katherine.,
bathroom mirror, slipping into her !>k1mp1est dre!>S, \trapping ''"
her highest heels, applying her best make-up and 1ea.,1ng her
blonde hair ~1thin an inch or It!. hfc
To Katherine, she lool..cd like she should he \tr<llling I larbnr
Boule-.;ird 1mtead of going on a date with Jon.ith.in V11..1lc, "IC\.\·
port\ youngest millionaire
h that 1he kind of woman -a gsrl of ~O. auu.1lly -Jonathan
like\ 1 Katherine had thought 'he knew him better
Bohb1e Jo litcpped away fro m the mirror and \lrud. a po~e for
K.ilherinc.
"!low do I look, honey?" !>he asl..cd . "Am I u\lng the right h:ut
10 land this big fis h?"
"I low !ihould I know?" snapped Katherine, \llently vowing to
v.111 Jonathan Vitale for herself.
"Oh my stars, cousin, what's gotten 1010 }1111 '1"
··You 'll find out soon enough," she replied qu1ctl)
To be contmued ..
Did You Know?
Halcyon days of Harper were
Newport Heights' beginnings
• In Costa Mesa: In I ll011 \tq.'lhc:n r own .. cnd and ( h.irle,
V,sn de Water of Long Beal h l11rmt:J J \ubd1V1\10n called the
Nev.port Height'> tract nc.ir the ~I d ,ulden <,team railroad tral l..'
I here wer e a fc'>ll hnu'e' hu1lt Jl11ng ,1 dirt wagon road .ind .1
train ~ta lion l'hc ln\\n\ltt "'·•' l.11n chmtencd llarpc:r and the
dirt \\,tgon rn.1d 1' nm\ Ne"'pmt Bnulc:,.irJ In IQl4, To\.\n\cnd
d11n.1ted prnpert> !11 hulld 11.irpcr ~lc1hod1'1 Church .ti the cu r
nn 11f '-e"porl .ind It 11fl11r l\11uln.ird
I /Jc mnrc tl11np., ch.111.i.:l' tltc moft' \H: need wur lll!iWf/c.11 fJt"
'le 11d them to Diel } nu 1'.n<"'· Ornn1t<' CoHt Dall) Pilot, I' 0
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-Compil<"d by Anne pinn
Pollce Log
OrMge Cout Dely Piiot
saying more than 20,000 Iraqis have been killed and 60,000 wounded
In the first month or the war.
• Iraq fired another Scud missile at Israel Tuesday but no injuries
or damage wu reported.
• At sea, U.S., British and Snudi minesweepers worked to clear
the nonhern Persian Gulf o( explosives and make the nreu safe for
Allied warships. A Saudi spokesman said the Allies found 22 mines
on Monday, bringing the total di covered so fur t~ 153. .
• Pentaeon officials accused Iraq or destroying a n:'osquc 1n the
city of Basra and telling reporters at the site thot Alhed warplanes
were to blame. Navy Rear Adm. Mike McConnell )aid a U.S. bomb
went astray near the mo que on Jan. 30 but did not destroy 1t. He
said the mo que was intact on Feb. 7, but wa demolished ov~rn1Jht
by the Iraqis and :1hown to reporter' on Feb 11 A close examina11on
of the damage "would tell }OU 11 was done in a. \/Cr)' de.liberate wa~,"
he said. "We in fact know for ab!>olute certain that 1t was not in·
n1cted by coalition air." . .
• The American Red Cross ~tarted a $30 million fund-ra1s1ng cf·
fort, its biggest during wartime !>mce World War 11 when 1t sought
$50 million. Red Cross president Elizabeth Dole ~ugge!>ltd more
would be sought if $30 million 1s inadequate.
• The Bush admin1stra1ion prepared a $56 billion request to Con·
gre~s to cover the cost of the war through March but said $41 billion
of 11 is expected to come from other countries
Yeltsin calls on Gorbachev to resign
MOSCOW -Boris N. Yeh!>in made an unprecedented televised
appeal Tuesday for the rc.,.gnauon of Mikhail S. Gorbachev. accusing
the SoHet president of !i:tcnf1cing reform in .1 dme for per'IOnal
power
Yell 1n, president of the Ru '>\IJn Republic w1th1n the USSR .. has
been a .,trident and frt'quenl l nlic of Gorbachc\, bu t never before
~alled fo r him to !>tcp do\.\n ·1 he attuC'k 'eemcd certain to exacerb<1te
the enmity hcl\,een the: tv.o mc:n .ind to heighte n the So-.1ct political
Crt'\I\
· I Y.Jrncd 10 1%7 that (1l1rhJlhc:\ ha., in hi' ch.iractcr a lcndenC\
tl• Jh,olute pcr-.on ii pi1\.\cr," Yclt\ln 'alll · lie ha\ dL'ne all that am.I
h.1, Jed the count!} 111 .1 d1lt.1llH,h1p, g1qng 11 .1 prctt~ name: pre"
dcnt1al rule ··
Ycll'in·s nJllOn\.\1dc bm.1d1.a,1 -.1 4fl·mmutt· lt\e Jppcar.ince -
\"J) .1 f11,t for the SO\ll'I Union nc:\Cr hd11r~ h 1J .in opp<1)1t1on leJd-
rr hcen l.!rantnl \ll mul.'h 11mt: nn '111tc·n1n1rt11led 1ele\l,1nn ~ -IJ) th<' AHocintfd Pn:S\
News of the Weird
WlR doughnuts roll In ttte
fast lane In the 19901?
N I:-W YORK -Dou!!hnut'
lined up in ~old1crl~ prtc..1,100
bcda.ezle Agent Dale C (}(1per
on 'fw1n Peak' ' A hc.1p1nj!.
ba'>ket of them grace the l1wer or Gourmet and the 1n,1tlc
p.IRC' of Town & ( liuntrv 1lm
month
I~ 1s a trend ' \re dou~hnu1'
becoming the c101".int ol lhc
"!>()\ J
"Oh. 1 hope the~ dnn't be
c.:ome a yuppie thing bcl".IU\l'
1h.1t "'111 JUSI ruin them, · 'J1d
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Co ta Me a 17th Street The car's owner found 11 later. propped
up on bnclu
corwen1blc Ouysler LcBaron parked at 14601 Walnut
Ave Monday cvcnlna 1nd stole rwo purseJ from 1n· 11dc the 1rehlclc.
A mnn roh"cd ia Well~ rargo Bank of $1 ,089 lu1 wC'elt 11ntl escaped on fool A rcllcr 11 the bank al l400 Bristol SI. lold police the man h11ndcd her a nole dcmand1na money and said, "Do 11, JUSI do It" 1nc 1cllcr h1naed him all the money in her dr1wcr and he left without incident The 1cncr md she did no1 cc a run The man was described at whne. about JS years oTd, with brown hau • An employee of J1m'1 Towing, 9JS W 18th St , wu
h11 twice by a man who a_pparcntly did not want to pay 10 JCI hil lru.cJc back. The VIChm Suffered ll"rl• hons and bruises lftcr lhc man backed h11 1981 laut\I
lmarlt into hem, nin11nJ him onto the trunk ot lho Ye· h1"k The employee ttien ran around to the front of the vchsdc, and the man dl'O\'e 1010 hl!!?z throw1n1 the
employee OftlO lhe hood Of lhc hu1U, Inc driver then ncd tile l~!'J y_ard 11 hi&h apced. The man'• ~Ina bill totaled S8Y 2.S • Someone apparently tried to steal a front b1tm~r trom a 1979 Mc~ury •hile the w was _parked in
front or iu owner'• apartment on C.n~. Tbc owner told police Jtlc came out 10 the car and round tho hood up and the bumper partially rimoYed. • A 1h1d dlmbcd on top of 1 abed tn order 10 cn1cr a ~ 1t~~"'putmcnt window on Joann 1trcct. Tho
thief took Sl20 from • dtuatr dra*Ct uuJ tho apartm nt. • --:f;~0\1-r -tlra~-.-nd~...,riN-::i-.-_,.. .tiled at S27$, were 11olcn
ffOm • 1971 "°"41 C""'1t WhUe lht car"* PttMlll on
Fountain Valley
The police k>& was unavailable
Huntington Beach
Vandnl~ m 1 dark·colorcd Mustana drOYC throuah the Danbury Crou apartment comple.1, 16761 View· point Lane, thl'OWlna firecnucn out the window • Two a rl• -.ere apprehended white allc.1.ctJI~ tryina
IO 11e1f S 100 84 in finicrie 11 Ward , m1 Fdmacr Ave The culprn1 allcacdly had S200 1n merchandise
In their poucuion thal they hid atolcn from another ston: • A man uid _.bed he rctumed lo his res1Jcn« 1n the Oakwood Apanmcn11, 21286 Duch DML he
fovnd his motottjc.k m' n • Two men ,_.ho wcro fi&htina alk&edly 11ar1cd
lhrow1na beer bottles at uch otticr n 111 11tcreali0ft
tr .5:30 am. in tho 18000 bloct of Pattenon unc.
I nine
A lnO\lntatn bih -.s tolcn M nd•y momlna from
tbe open ....... ot I horM II 9 Ba)'Udi. • SOmcona Jmuhcd tht P1M111tr .-i~ ot a 1986
• A 1979 sold-colored Chevrolet Camaro WI\ re-ported stolen Sunday afternoon. The car was stolen
from ~8 Monroe sometime between Friday and Sun
day momina.
Laguna Beach
The pohco lot wu unav11l11ble
Newport Beach
A resident of the 200 block of La Jolla Drl¥C re-ported 1h1t IOmCOllc bu apf)arcntly waited onto her P.fOPC"Y fM or Ml times In the Inf two ft41b, taken i:Sc>Wn IOmO wfnd chimes and thrown them on t.M
11ound. Allor tbo raJdcnt left a note on lhc chlmu rc11rdina 1"9 trc~na. I.ho found tbc ooce cntm• pied up and Lh• chimes 1pin re.~ • • A nuo called a male resident in Che 2SOO block of
Bamboo 1rec1 three til'llCI in rM romutca and "'* obltcnc s111emcn
• • A money baa con111a ftl $6.000 in cub and coim
uotcn witl\ln U m nura dmo from a Toyota Ce>
rolla parked in tho 300 btott of Marpcntt Avcnve. The Uud pried • doof kxt to act In. • A 20-rooc.-,.. >Moot AIMtfatt Rat . ... m "°"' llwi --..... °' dM EJICI LodfD "°· 1767. )4 V.Oporto;
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Orange Coast Dally PUot r Wedneeday, Februaty 20, 1111.
Four exhlbns In one
Is a real art bar In
County agencies ordered to cui water 1111 I
Here's o bnrgain for your
buck,, For only two or them,
you cnn lake in four, count 'cm
fou r, different shows at the
L:iguno Art Mu cum: The
paintings or l:.dward Corbett
and Tony Labat, the wood
\Culptures. of Alvin Light and
1hc \.ldco urt of some highly
"hacked-o ut practitionc rs of
this newer art form.
ThJt sounded like too good
a dc:al to po s up, o we didn't.
The "idco exhibit, "Media Fred Martin
Pranksters· Public Access Arl -------------
Tclev1s1cm," takes at least a semi-open mind to enjoy. It ain't
rnur b:b1c tube fore.
· For example, there's Nancy Buchanon\ "Mouth(piecc)," which
the museum describes as, "A statement about the personal and
ethical consequences of U.S. lmpcnahsm which blu1s the bounda-
ries be tween poetry. performance and poht1cal e ay." Fairly
heavy stuff.
Uut most things you'll see in "Media Pr;inbters" arc played
m1ctly fo r laughs.
The c.impy "Decpoupage! with Summer Caprice'' is a brood
~poof of television tall shows. Summer t!> •' blow!>y, blonde bo~t
C\S w11h the leastcst whose guests range from folk singers to a
John Lennon groupie to an award-winning bl.ick actre!>S who c.ilb
her!>clf a "bl.icktrc'i\."
It\ all grc.H fun, and 1f you think there\ "omcthing ft'ihy about
\ummer, there t'>
Ou1\1dc the l111le ( 12 seat!>) "'dco room '' 1hc m;iJc'l't of Alvin
I 1ght and l· d\\Jrd Corbett, up~IJtrs lhc \\ h1rn<;\ nf rony Lah.II,
''ho~c "Ork\ arc "patch"'ork paintings' con\lrutlcd 111 hll'> of art
lound tn thrift ~tores
Mo~t of Corbett's patntin~ art" a bi1 !>omtwr lur my tJSIC!> He
\lotlS .1 'W()rld·d.tS\ abM ract C\pre!>!>IOOl\I "hO\t \lo(lrk ... collcc1cd
h) 1hc \.1n f roinc1srn Mu .. eum of Modern An. the \\h1tncy Mu·
'cum .ind Chem1cnl Dank. 'iO "'h.11 do I lno"'
Uut Ah1n L 1ght, wo""' Hie; "'ork •~ thnlltn!!. '>OJrtnf ' Or, J'> one
.irt cnttc gu-;hc:d: "(Light ) ch1,eleJ chipped. notched, hollo"cd,
mort1~cJ .ind l.1m10:.11cd to lorm 111 ........ 1,c. rugged thunk~ (of)
101cm11. Jnd monumen1.1I \Culpturc. alt\c \qth a1hlc1u: 1hnt\I and
e'<p.IO\llln
I m n11t na(tl~ 'urc , .. h.11 thJt mc;1n,, bu1 11\ .tn undcr\t,1te-
111ent
Pnk1n~ .irounJ to m.1lc 'urc I h.1dn'1 m1"cd .1mthtn!!, I tame
.1cro'' .1 f,1m1ll.1r lu(ll 1ng piece of .trl It \\a' J im ~torphc"''
Winged I 1gu rc "
Remembe r" I hat \\.J\ 1hc pain11n~ lLlmm"'1oncJ 111 he 1hc
commcmorJtt\e (Xl\ler for the l'pening ol the nc"' l om Ktlc)
rcrm1n.1I at John W.1ync Airport Uut. .1 .. lhc ffiU\Cllm OOll\,
I he \\.1Hll. l'll·l·.1mc .1 celcbr.ited c,1,c of lCn,ur\htp \\hen the:
Comml\\IOn \llpfUC\\C:d the ro\ICf Jllcr .IO nfltu ii UhJlllCJ to thl'
n11dt1\ "
\t thl 11mc of the ruci...u ... I 'J"' the patnunc ol lc.iru' fwm
.1hnu1 ~O fret fh1-. \'.J<; m} ftr t oppor1u011~ to ~cl up ll1~c: .tnJ
pcr .. un.11 I \till ht..c the arti\t'~ <,l\lc. :ind e\CO 1h1' p.11111ini:: nu1 I
. 11,o 'till th1nll. 11 \\J' .i dn:.1dful dwt~l· 1111 ,1 1.1 mmcrn11ral1\C
fh''t c r
It 'h1111IJ h.1'\c rccn rCJl'.:"lcJ ,,, '•mrh 1 1h1mh 1dl' 1. n•ll f.1r rhc
I.ill th.11 ll.iru\ h." no cl111he' •'ll \ th1,ugh he '' \.Crt.11nl\ .1
,1r,1ngcl~ n111f1gurcd Jude
C>ut,tdc the mu,cum, L .1g11n.1 ''J' buomtn~ I 11un'1 bu'c'
,.11nme1I t"'l'I\ h11lc ( hlf Omc .1 \11un~ \.11uplc "'" rc1n1: m.1r·
r1cJ 1n the p.irt.. o'erh~1ktng thl· 'l'.1 .mJ IL•\..11 .1rt1,I\ \\CIC"''"~·
in~ the 1 r ~ru,hc' anti .10,,.,.c rtn~ '1 uptd quc 't 111n' I rom g.m le r'
I ,l\t..cd L .HI) L ud\\11.l how mu.:h rmm: \\11r l.. he h.1J Ill J11 1111
the \c,1,1.:.1pe on hi\ c.1 .. cl "Ju,I .1 fc"' 1uud1c,:· he replied p.1·
11cnth. '"'h'" ·
Oh. I k1nJ uf like ii the \\,1\ 11 '' I he \CJ rc:.tlh h.I\ .1c1111n tn
11. .ind the \\'Jlcr Jml the 'k' Ji,· n1te .rnd blue." I arl·lftltqunl
·• 1 h.1t\ h1:c.1u'c 1hc <,un ,.,. .. , 'htntn\! ''hcn I pJ1ntc:d tht·m three:
\\ee k' .1gn." hc \Jtd, C\Cn mor1: pat11.ntl\ Bui )nu'rc rtgh1
\1•ml'l11nc' "c d11 refine our \\nrk too much. I h.1J .in <HI tc.tehcr
"ho u'cd 10 go around the dJ~~ ""1th ;in 1m.1ginary hammer 1n
her hand, \wtn~ing It .11 u~ tf \ht thou!!hl v.c "'ere mcnJ01n1: 11
\ht ltllJ u' th.11, 'II t;ikt"<. two pc0plc to cre;.irc .1 painting 1•nc In
pJ1n1 11, .inPther to tell the p.iinter v.hcn In '10p'"
rh.it .... often true of ncv.-spJper column\. ton.
frt'd ,\l•rtin' column ron .\londa), H~dnt'fdtJ) and Snt11rda.1.
SANTA ANA
-Orange r
County supcrvt· .J
M>r Tuesday or-
dered an Imme·
diatc 20 percent 11111 ' cut in water use
b1-county a.8cn-
c1cs and indi-
cated that fur-'--------'
&her reductions arc in the offing
due to California'! five -year
drought.
"With the extrcmcly critical sta-
Service held
tor yachtsman
Bill Schock
NL:WPORT lH:ACH -About
100 f nend!> and f.imtly or late p10-
ncc:r boat builder W D. "Bill"
Schod. gathered for a memorial
\C rv1ce T uei,dJy at 1hc Newport
Hurhor YJlht Club
Schuck, founde r of \V .O. Schock
Corp., \t.irtc:J bu1IJ1ng boa t!. in his
backyard 1n J l).t5 before becoming
one of thr m.•JOr boat and yacht
builder' in lhl· nJt1on. lie died
f cb 8 .11 I lo.1g Memorial Hosp1t.1I
f11llu''"'"I! J long lllne~!> He "'ac; 70
fhe Rc\ Kent Sparks of11c1ated
the memorial '>Cl'\tee. ""h1ch fea -
tured eul11g1c~ b) John Cazier, pasl
commodore ol 1hc Balboa Yacht
Club, \\ 1111.1 m D Clark and
"lorman L.i"'lin, long11mc sbtp·
mate-;, hcJcnc Schenck Jr , ;:
longtime \htpmJtc <1nd emplo~ce
of the hu'>tness in 11~ early da}~.
Jnd W11l1am Ucn1', .i pa!>t commo·
dore o( Nc"'pon Harbor Yacht
Clut'i
Sc hod.. " ~ur. ''ed by his wife
Betty ol Nc\\ptirt lJcac h; three
'om, TLHn, Senti .1nJ Stephen. nil
of Ne""port Lk.1ch, and ft\c gr.tnd
.:h1ldrcn
-8) tht• Dai(t Pilut
Se al dea th s
pu zz le ex perts
l \(1l "\ U£ ACll -~\ICOll'"
.ill puukd h\ lhl Jc Jth' t1f four
'i:.irltn~ clcphJnl ... cal-. 1h.11
\\ 1,hc.:J ,l\hnrc ailing fnim m.ilnu -
111111111 .ind rc,p1r.11tH\ pwblcm'
I 1\C n1hcr '"k \CJI' hJ\l
'' ,1,hcd up llll \outhcrn ( .ihfL}flll 1
hc .tlhn 1h1' ''Inter T)plCJll). onl)
11nc or t\\\l 'c'il' arc lound durtnl!
the pcrtPd
·I h1' ''" t a mJJOr pJnic. but '' c
.11l· ncm concerned, C'ipcc1alh
-intc f11u r of rhcm died," said Judi
l11nt:\ ,poke'"'om.1n for the ~1J
rtnc \1.\mmJI Center in L.1gunJ
Bc.1d1
Jone' ,,11J the lar~cr numhcr 111
.. 1.i. .... c • .i, tnuld \lmph reflect the.
~rim 1111: pl1pul.it1on Out 11 .11\0
,1)llld he: J 1.omb1nJ1ton of nJtural
f.1C1nr'i .ind pollut1nn, she said
-8) I he .\ssociated P~(j
O.C. cancer rate leads state
By Steve Ge1ss1nger
\ACRAMb NTO 01.cr.ill.
< .lltfurn1u ha\ a lo~er c.anccr rate
1han the nat ion, but Orange
< ount}' ., .imong 1hree J rcns that
ncarlv match the national a .. eragc. '"Y 'itatc health offtt1.1ls
Breast c.incc r wa<; the most fre·
quenll) 1h\agnoc;ed cancer in the
\late, and O range County had the
h1ghc't brc.t\t cancer rate. The
<.en1ral V.11lc) hJd the IO\'.C\I rate
C)1,1te"'1dc , lung lancer among
(emdle' 1o; higher than the U S
rate. cJnccr rate arc highest
,1mong black male\; and prostate
c.i nce r '' 1hc most frequently d1ag-
noc;cd c.ance r among men
C.1l1fornta'<; rate for 1987 and
19 ~a-; .ibout 340 1nc1dents of
cancer per 100,000 population. Al
the ame time. the nattonal rate
was nearly 400 per 100,000.
Among Ca lifornia's 15 largest
counties in 1988, only S. n Francb-
co c~cecdcd the overall cancer
rate in the natton for males, otn-
cials said. The higher rote is due
to the large number o( AIDS-
related. cancers.
State Ocpanmcnt of Health
Service Director Ken KltCr told a
new confcrcnoc that the slate's
signi(1cant population or Hi •
panj~ and Asian have lower rates
than other ethnic arou~ • which
may cJCplain Calirorma 1 overall
rankina below the nation I ntc.
The report 1how1 that rate ror
the Los Anacles rcaion were the
lowe t in the tatc. while those for
the San Francbco, acramento
and Onnac county areas nearly
matched those of the nation.
The American Cancer Soeicry
hailed the news of the lower rttCJ
in Cahfomia and Los Ansel , but
Uni\'Crsity of Southern California
cancer upcru cautioned that the ~ ma1 pnMdo 1 diitortcd pie·
ture.
Lc1Uc Bem11cin. scientific direc·
tor of the USC·l..ol • Anaele•
Count\ Cancer Sur.e1llancc Pro-
gram.· 'IJtd the rcpon Jue' not
1akc into account h1)\\ populJtton'
.. ary across the t:ite in 11~ region·
to·rcgion compari on'
"Los Angele-; Count' .1ppea r\ to
have low cancer ra te~ hec,1u\e 11
has more A ian~ nnd Lat1no'I than
other counties. The cancer rate of
Asians and Latinos are known 10
be 30 percent to 40 percent lower
than those of blad.s and "h1te<;,"
Uernstc1n said.
"The statc\\tdc data \\Ill hecome
mo re meaningful 1n a year or ~o.
"hen the} can he interpreted 1n
l1~ht of 1990 cc"'u" c:st1matc of
r • .te1al and cthn1.: compos111on,"
\he ... ud
S1.1enl1\t~ cumpJring c.inccr inci-
dence in one area with another
automu11cally look for env1ron men·
tal c~planauon,, "but it's a mis-
take to il'I ume from the present
data that 11·~ t;Jfcr to live in Los
Angele~ than 1n 1he San Francisco
Oay area," said lkrn'ltcm
County eyes aid for
UCI Medical Center
By Randa Cardwell
Cll'f Ntws Stn'ICt
SANTA A NA Orange
County supervisor Tuesday or-
dered n study of the rca 1bihty of
financial aid for beleaguered UCI
Medical Center, the count)''S lug·
est indigent health care provider,
which faces pos iblc closure.
"We are all ~re of the jmpor·
Lance of thiJ institution and its
unique po Ilion in the Orange
C.Ounty health care sector, particu-
larly as a d proportion1tc pro-
vider of indicent care," board Su·
pef"iJOr Oaddi Vuqucz said in his
motion to a • 1 the teachina hOI·
pita I.
The medical center lolt Sl0.9
million 'last year due to in uffkient
Medi-Cal and county· reimbunc.-
ments. University ol C.Hfomia of.
Cic:ials have aaid thcf apcct to 1o1e
S9.8 million this year, indudina Sl
mtllion because of county bud&ct
cuts. UCI McdkaJ Center ecco11nt1
Cor 6 percent or Or•nae COUn,Ys
hOlpi1a1 beds. Three out Of fiw l..-
d91ent pati•nt1 In the coun&y arc
treated at tho hc>tpit&I, Which II re·
1mburscd for only a fraction of the
co l associated with delivering the
care. officials have said.
Orric1al at UCI and the medical
center. which is located adjacent
to the G rdcn Grove (22) Freeway
1n Orange, were unavailable tor
immcdi11te comment on the super·
visors' Action.
The board directed the C.Ounty
Admini trative Offico and the
Health Care Aacncy to study wa)'I
of rcpladn& funding ••io.t by the
drutic state reduction or the med·
1cally lndlacnt services ptO&Tam
1hi year," acxordin& to Vatquc:z'
motion.
"This prosram, oripnally pan of
the state Mcda·Cal 1JMem. has
been under-funded siftca ill l.cep.
tion in 1983, and du. ,.. tf.t
IUtt dramlrically Mtller reit.ced
lM fudit'l lcYel." v....-""*·
SUpeMaor Harnen WI• •r. w11o
heeded .... on. ea.er i .......
On T .. FOM lMI ,CIM Ill' 1 co.ey ......,.. ,.,...., ·lliM ... d•••ua..._.c-r._ ....... -..p ....
ct.d"I their ... ~ .. ""' ... tientt.
tu of water avatlab1lity, we must
implement all iblc mca urcs at
the county to effect an immediate
20 percent reduction in water
u e,' Supel'\'i~r Harriett Wieder
!l&td in o letter to her colleagues.
"In ndd1tion, we ~hould prepare
conltngency plans 1mmed1ately to
reduce our water U'>C by a much
as 50 percent," Wieder wrote.
The Metropolitan Water Ot\trt ct
recently .innounced J 17 percent
water cutback for Orange County.
eff eet1ve Feb I
"I anticipate that th e MWO will
impose more 6Cvcre cutbacks in
the near future," .,aid Wieder, who
last year fonncd the county Water
Con ervation Ta k Force to tudy
ways to cut back outdoor water
use.
"While l applaud the MWO\
buic approach of lcavtng water
agencies with as much Ocxib1l11y a~
it does, such cutbJcks will nece,~1-
tatc each agency to do w me soul
searching," she wrote
On a 4-0 \.Ole. the supcrv1~or'
approved Wieder'' motion, which
order\ "all agency and dcpartmetll
hc3d~ to uruncdiiuely take all fca·
'Ible tcps to reduce the use of po:
tahlc water in all county opera·
1100) to meet the 20 percent re•
ductton adopted by MWO."
fhe bonrd also directed &be En·
v1ronmental Management Agency
.inti the General Services A.genq
10 repon b11ck within 45 days oo
1hc \uct:css of cic1sting con~rvatio11
program'\
-B)' Cit) Nt'WI Suttltt
A quick refresher course in
flying your flag by the book
()I I c,J. r\ ~h 'Juld .1/.,,H,._ b••
• 1\ 1 .11>1i.t• r1.1i;:> or ,,,,,,..,
By Karen Auge
OrlnQe c IS' 'l ' p I
COST A \H· '>A -Hn. wu.
w11h lhl Amcnc.in flag replica
proudl~ pl.i~terctl un the grill ul
your truLl. Jnd ~ou v.hu\c
tacl<..e<l Old Glur. up on thr:
porch, \\hue 11 flutter\ da\ and
night
~, ~ 11 '" )11ur 1ntcn1111n' ate
got•d hul lhc 1.1~1 ''· )OU re
hrcaktlll.! 1 11 !1 nl rule'
II' l ·"' 111 unJc:r,1.ind h<•"'
t h::'l' •him:~ l in happl·n v. hl·n
\OU i.:c:· ,n,umcd \\Ith patn•>t11.
p.t,\111n .inJ !e ... pce>plc Jrc 't'ft
t•U'h tt n pl 1ln lnl!
Uut 1 .H·rthelc''· 1hc:re 11c
~lt1tkl nc> lllr llal!-0\1nt: 1nJ
lhC\ f .1\~ been \\tdcl\ Ou J'C'J
durt~ • 1hc,c: pa'I fc"' v.cc~' 1:
11" • llt,1 1\. lcr.or.
.., hcrc. tor tho'e ol \Ou
•' i 1 1.. m.rnaged Ill ~cl ' 'Ur
hind' •n llOC of the\c ,uJd~ nh
,,..ir .c 111..m., .ire a k"' 11! th~
pcr11rn:n1 rule' 01 0Jg lh n~ •. i.·
wrd1n~ 10 1hc 1941 \\prlJ \l·
m.ina1.. ,ind 1hc Bo\ '>1..••.Jh 111
\mcnca
• I !Jg., 'h"uld m•t bl.' t111"' n
.11 nigh t. unlc" 1llumtnJtcd h' a
'polh!!hl 1 here .ue rumor' dr-
t ulJrtng tha1 1h1' gu1dcltnc &l'C)
oul 1he wind <.'" in "Jrllmc, hul
.1 'rukc .. v.rm1n al the Manne
(NP' Atr Statum El T oru rt"-
p<.•rl) rhJt thl\ ., not \O
• n.1~\ \h1 J1J not he dt, .
pla~cJ on a ur 1 r ho3t e\1.cpt
I rom .1 '11111 T ti ''C ol \OU "'ho
h 1\e 1.1d c:d them on111 r 1 I n·
lcnna' arc 1e1.hntcall\ O!i.. hu1
\ou'rc 1•n 1hin 1.:c
• H.11:) \hliulun t be llov.n 1n
h.1d \'.Cather
•\\hen fla\:' ol ,1.11e, llf 1.H·
11:'> •r pt nn.rnts ol organizatton\
.11 • I \\ n on the ~ame halyard
\\1th 'I c L S flag. 1he latter
.. t1<1 11 l tl'.l.an be at the peak
• \\hen dt!\pla~ed behind a
-pc .1 ~l ~ 11r podium, the flag
~h 1u1d he 1 ' the speaker's right
• A nd. according to the alma-
n.sl, 1h: \IJ ' and stripes should
nc. c r t c u~c:d for advcrt1S1ng
rurp11'l.:'· 1r embroidered or
prtrtlJ on cushions handkcr-
d11c f, or Jr• thing that might be
•hru ... n ,11Aa\
• \\hen a flag LS past tis
t rime: 1· 'huuld be disposed of :
tr pc rl\. preferably burned !
II .. t uld be: obvious that :
\lCa I'll! a flag a practice beCOm· :
• 1: in~ n: a,1ngl~ v.1dcspread m !
'>r .1"..:t' Count). al~o 1s unac-:
1.c p'dt>lc 'Thats as bad as: ~ in htnl? o'er a fence and steal-:
1:11! , 1mecme ~ Christmas tree'" ;
' 11J an inc redulous spokes-:
"' ·11Jn for the Orange County :
t 11unctl of the Boy Scouts of :
\mcrtCJ 1n Costa Mesa She :
·"~eJ not 10 be 1dcntif1cd :
I he '>pokcswoman also said i
thJt the: Boy Scours lately arc :
f1eld1ng an a"eragc of ftve c~Jls a .
dJ~ rcg:ird1 ng how 10 fly flags :
ind c<.pcc1all~, v. here to get ;
1hc:m
But 'he 'Jtd that ""htle ~me :
pra ttcc~ 'he\ seen latel> don't
e 'ac 11-. conform to 1 be n<tllonal ;
1.tand:.mh adopttd June 14,;
)''~~ h~ a Mnfcrencc of 68 pa-:
t r10 11c groups. most flag-
e11que11e e'pcrts aren't getting:
IO(l up Cl
'We're JUSt ~o ecstallc to sec
nag ... fl) 1ng evcryv. here agatn .
v.e,'re prctt) much going tC\ let 1t :
litll
The Finest Shoe Salon in Orange Co unty
2545 Eastbl
N ewpoi:;t. ,ne111:11..
(7
Everything Must Go
Even Below Cost
SHOES,
HANDBAGS,
BELTS AND
LADIES
ACCESSORIES
NAME BRAND SHOES
Sizes 5 -10
With
Extensive Selecti
Sizes 8 -10
I
ounty to get freeze aid
'" SAN FRANCISCO U.S.
•mall Business Administration
{SBA) Regional Adminbtrator
O.C.r Wright Tuesday announced
)hat Orange County smnll non·
firm business owners are now
:eligible to apply for financial
essistance because of economic
josses due to freezing
cemperatures which occurred late
last year.
Orange Coun1y was among
• about 50 counties 10 be included
iJl the relief program.
Wright said 1h e disas1er
declaration was recen1ly approved
,\va sh1ng1on, by SBA
Administrator Susan E:.ngele11er.
•
"As a result of 1he d1sa!>ter
declaratio n, small non-form
businesse , incJuding "Main
Street" businesses and 11mall
agricultural cooperatives that
suff cred economic injury us n
re ult of the frecLe arc now
eligible to apply for Economic
Injury Disaster Loan (EIDLs),"
Wright said.
All applicants must demonstrate
substantial economic injury and
must be unable to offset such
injury through use of their own
credit or personal resources.
Eligible applicants may ql~dify
for "-Orking capital loans of up to
SS00,000 to mee t financial
obligati ons which can not be met
hecause of 1he disaster Wright
added, "The interest rate for all
loan!> approved under this
declaration is 4 percent with terms
of up to 30 years."
Orowers, (armers and ranchers
are ineligible !or SBA di aster
loan assistance under this
declaration. However, they may be eligible
Cor a. si tance through the Farmers
Home Administration.
Wright encouraged aJI small
business owners in need of
as 1 tance to attend one of the
cheduled sessions.
Information and loan
application forms may be obtained
by writing: SBA, P.O. Box 13795,
Sacramento, Calif. 95853-4795 or
by calling toll-free 800/468-1713
during normal business hours. All
applications must be received by
SBA no later than Nov. 15, 1991.
Radisson Plaza Hotel receives honor
lR VINE -The Radisson Plaza
:Hotel At Orange Cou nty Airport
..llas been chosen to receive the
'"thain's pre\t1g1ou!. President'!>
..Award .
The four-~tar ln1ne hotel at
18800 MacA rthur Bhd was one of
16 1n 1he 250-hotel Rad isson chain
·to rece1"e the d1s1inc11on.
To ""in 1he a\ .. ard. the hotel had
to
• Score
po'lllVC
c..1rds.
85 percent or higher
rc,pon'c' on commcn1
•Full) 1mplcmcn1 the "Ye-. 1
Cin" prt•gr .1m
• Rcce1,e a ... core l'f 1)() percent
or more "" cu ... 11in1er "1lllngnn' to
rctu rn
• lmph:mcnt.111ci11 111 the "b.ir.1
Thoughtful Care" program in th e
Housekeeping Department.
Officials with Radisson Plaza
Hotel At Orange County Airport
ay they were proud to win the
di1,1inguished award and '"'"
.. continue 10 keep up th1 i. high
,rJndards we set for oursclvc~. "
-By the Daily Pilot
Vons donating trucks loaded
.with food to military families
EL MO N'I r I he \.'1111'
Companie!> said I ui:,J.I\ 11 h."
• comm11ted 10 donate llJ tr.1111.'r
• lo~d<, of food ,inJ other r'r11Julh
• to 5 major m1htJI) t-i.1 l'' 111
• Sou1hern Cal1forn1J. , Working under the d1rc<.tHln ul
a reprc1.entat1\.e of the Dcfcn,c
Department. 1hc ba~e' recc1\lni.:
the product ""'II he George Air
£·orce Ba'>e. I-ort INin, Camp
Pendcllon, E-.1 1 oro MJr1ne Corp
Air Station and the San D1e£0
"laval Base Vons 1-. mal 1ng th1'
donation to ass1<,t .,cn 1cc men and
womrn .ind 1hl·1r f.1m1hc., \\ hl>
havr hccn 1mp;1cti:J h: the tm" in
1 he Middle I a\t, .1 n1mp.1ny
'pol.nman '>Jld
\'pn' "di l-.11.I. 1111 thL progr.1m
111d,1\ .it the comr.in\ ·, c:orpor.1ll'
hc.1dquar1er ... in An .• 1d11 \\hen thL·
tir-.1 5 trJ1lcr' \\Ill depart to c.1lh
11f th<.: mil tan ba!>c\
l t ( 111 Rnhert l l cc of lhc
<>II Kc of 1h1.: \cdetar. nf Dl'lcn'c:
.ind \'ur.' Prt,1dcnt U1ll DJ\:1l.1
\\Ill at1L·nd lhc l.tll--•ti mect1ng
\ un,· hcadquartcr' cmplo'yc~'
h,1\c hccn ln\lted tu p.1rt1c1patc 1n
EXHIBll BUILDINGS
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the \end olf.
In \uhc;cqucnl \\eek\, two tr:.11ler
load'> of product will be sent each
\\CCI. on a rotating ba!.1~ to local
m1lilaf) tia~c!:I unde r the d1rect1on
l•f 1hc Dcfcme Department
I he product ,,,11 be tl1!>tnbuted
th rough the 1-amily Support
( cn1cr.. at each of the mil1t.1n
h.l\C\
·1 he product!. being donJtcd
~omc from Vons' salvage
ope ration \.\h1ch p roceuc!)
products which have e11hcr been
d1,con11nucd or have been deemed
damaged in ~ome ""a). ~uch as 1 n a
dL·ntctl can
None of the product 1'>
pernht1ble. The e\t1matcd origin.ii
retail value of each trailer "
approximately S2.5,000
Normally, these good!> \\lluld he
sold to operators ""ho o;pecialize in
procc!'~ing 1hi!> 1ype of prnJuct
Vnm !laid 11 current!\ don.1te'
on dO ongoing ha~!\ 10 rnnrt.' than
"10 1..h,1rit1e\, including locJI ft)Od
h<ink'
Von,· cxl'llng Jcinat1nn pmi:r:.im
\\Ill not he interrupted b~ the
dona tion. the compan)
BOSTWICK & GRIFFIN, INC.
~673-7480
"I'm
fat!"
fr> ' It> J ' •• SP ... 01 15
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fT eo co so o..'iQI'~ ·~e O" '{SIC O!U
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C nics no.P neA"' n•ov•Cl"g
ori\we1~ 101 d e•e·s 'o• 20 yqors
.Jsong !tie un•Q ;0 l r 00'0 '1"8l~Od
women can lo•• 30 pound• In al•
wHka, men aa much at 40 -while
•atlng real food L l"doro is
compe1111vo•v pr•ceo w11h 01ne1
ptOQroms And now. 'Nlfh ou n'1W
credit pion. Undoro la more
oNordoble than ev8fl"
Mo• e o conftoen1 cnoice
Our 1uccess is p1oven
Con llndoro rooov
Undorali
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Rotarians rewed up lor auto show benent
A hot pink GEO trimmed in
chartreuse was turning in the spot·
light; a few feet away a caterer
w s licina a baron of beef; chili
was being ladled up at another
table with shiny new Ford in the
background, and all the while
We.stem Union band was sending
out lively musical messages.
It was party time at the Orange
C.Ounty International Auto Show
set up under huge tents at Ana-
heim Stadium. The Newport
Balboa Rotary Oub coordinated
the Western-themed Friday benefit
that was a car lover's dream -
close to 600 sparkling new models
for the close to 500 guests to view.
(Metallic colors like burgundy
berry, cranberry, dark te al, nash
yellow and Cayman blue arc in.)
"The cars cover 260,000 square
feel of space," said Richard
Holmgren, co-chair of the benefit
with Andrew Campbell. The two
were spotted checking out a bright
red futuristic Pontiac Ban)hee.
"We should make about $40,000 to
$50,000 tonight," added Holmgren.
Proceeds will benefit projects of
Vida Dean
the Rotarians, including Life Lines
units through Hoag, the Wellness
Communi ty of Orange C.Ounty
which assists cancer patients and
their families, and the Jim Everett
Charity Foundation's fight against
drugs.
Rams quarterback Ji m Everett
(all 6 fee t 5 inches of good looks)
was there along with Newport
Balboa Rotary president Tom
Walley, Vicki Goldish, exec direc·
tor of the Wellness C.Ommunity,
and the Community founder,
Harriett Wieder and husband Irv.
Others reading dealer stickers
and sitting in the new autos in·
eluded Donna and John Crean,
Katie and Marshall Klein, Barbara
and Jim de Boom (he was event
coordinator), Ginny and Bob
Robins, Penny and Ralph Rod·
heim, Pat Michaels (acted as
emcee), Jocelyn and Roger
Gilberts, Wade Roberts, Vicky
Gray, Rebecca Johnson, Melinda
and Douglas McCrea, Barbara and
Mac MacAdam and Marty and
Amelia Lockney.
Bales of ha) were tossed around
the party area as ~c;its for resting
or dinin g while balancin g plates of
food loaded with beef, chili,
fajitas, burritos and pctit fours.
Others perui.ed the silent auction
items ... others paused and had
their ha ndw riting analyzed o r sat
for art1)ts to capt ure the m in cari -
cature.
The sho~ continues through
Sunday, but 1t will be JUSt cars, the
chili was all eaten
,..., o.e.. .. pNlol
Vicky CrcJy and Rebecca Johnson (above) amd Pat
M ichaels (nght1 are ready to party.
Tom \Valley, Vicki Coldish and Jim herett at sh~' Bob Robins. Richard Holmgren' and Andrew Jim de Boom, e\.ent coordinator, inspects new model
l.M. Boyd
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Mickey Mouse,
Su perman tied
The mo~t widely recognized fig·
ure in the ~orld 1 not Saddam
llu)sein, M1kha1I Gorbachev or
George Bush. Re earchers say it's
~till a tossup between Mickey
Mou e and Superman. • The barking-dog equivalent of
''bow-wow" 1n Rus 1an is "gav·
gav." • An amorous animal, the male
walrus It's inclined to mate with
any large animal 1t can pin down,
including humans Divers off the
Florida Keys say 300-pound turtl~s
are hke that , too One romantic
reptile they call "Crazy Charlie"
reportedly chases them all over the
place • Twice as m1ny people died in
the Holocaust as died in earth·
quakes worldwide in the last 500
years, it's estimated. • "Hilma" Is a Swedi h game. Or
was. It died out about 1,000 yean
ago. In 1880, the Swedes revived
It. The Japanese picked it up and
introduced it to China. By the
time it got to North Amenca, it
wu called "Chioue Che.ckera." • Elephants in the wild don't need
their toenails trimmed. Zoo cle·
pl\antS do. •
• Lot of p>d bridp playera can't
play poker worth a hoot. Lot o( aood poker playera just can't set
the hana of bridp. "Card tcftlC, ..
say the experts, "ii 1 combination or interest, concentration and a ·
pcricncc ... •
-~---Never mtftd &k vepclbla
When the Buahmen of Africa ~
tbeY're hUftll:Y, tltey mean they\ie aone too Iona without meat.
Campbell.
Several factors can cause false positive VD tests
DEAR ANN LANDERS When
I '>'as 19, I had rcconstruct1"c sur-
ge') on my 1aw. My doctor 1n·
formed me, after taking routine
tcm fo r admission to the hospital.
1ha1 I had tested po~1t1ve for 'yph1-
lis I insisted that it had to be a
mistake because I was a \u gin
I am now 34 and pregnJnt "1th
my second child I have been
trying to explain the re~ulb of tha1
te'il to m) doctors for the last I c;
)Cars M) 2-year-old daughter al o
1ests po 1tl\e I am concerned
about the effect this '>'111 ha'e
"'hen she turn~ chool age
One doctor said 1t ~u JU't an
antibody in the blood and not to
"'Orr) about 1t An other told me
1hat people ""ho ha"e the d1~a'e
lu pus will test po 1t1ve for \)ph1h'i.
I don't have lupus.
I remember reading a letter in
your column a few years ago about
someone who had the s"'1ne Ou
vaccine and shortly aft er tested
positive for syphilis.
Will you please clear this up,
Ann'? I'm sure it is a subject th at
your readers will be interested in.
STILL C HASING THE
TRUTH IN LONG ISLAND
Ann Landers
-M .. or• ~a d•rl c:;
hould keep his pu-pickJ n' bands
orr the kJds' money. Also, lbt chil-
dren should bt writing tbank·)OU
notes for the money and Ir D1ddy
niches It the) ,.ill not bt able to
do this.
Whal • perfect opportunity to
teach }OUr children that both stts
of grandparents love th~m ~qually
and that the card with money
should 'not be given favored status.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can
you stand one more slo ry about
people who wear underwear of the
oppo 1tc sex? I am an 88-year-old
female with a minor bladder prob-
lem 'Women's undeNeJr 1'i too
01m')' for m\. nei;.ds One dJ). I
came c1cro!I'> a bo"< of m) late hus-
bnnd's JOd.e)' 'ihom and tried
them on 1 he) <,o iled me perfecll)
Now I buy m) underwear in the
men· department.
My neighbors probably think I
have a live-in l"ioyf nend "hen they
sec m) clothe1iline but, at m> age,
who cares" OA KLA"'ID
READ FR
DE.\R AN~ L.\"-'DE R I am
d~I> depr~~d and need )Our
ad' ice Y~terda} I took a test to
iet my dm«'s Ileen~ and flunked
-for the si xth ume The hum1h·
at1on 1s so awful I am unabfe to
dcscnbc 11 When the clerk 1n
charge sa" me he \aid, "What., }OU
again'> Wh} don't you 11ve up'>"
I have had thrtt different instruc-
tors The} have all told me that I
""111 ne,er be able 19 pass the test
and I ought to fo rict 11 The reason
"You are too nervous and )'Our
coordination 1~ off .. It tttms I have
some son of mental block that
renders me tot.111) non-functional
in cns1s s1 tua11ons
I am 48 years old and feel like an
1d1ot M> husband has taken me
out in the car several times and
tncd to teach me. Finally he begcd
me to 11ve up on the 1dca. This
momina he offered to send me 10 a
tu1 anyplace I need to So· What
should I do. Ann? I hate to be a
quitter -CHAGRINED IN CHI·
CAGO
DEAR CHAGRINED: CBI·
CAGO!!! As a Mtlledme ,._
estrlaa of Gil put dty. I qe ,_
c. U1ta c. yeer iutnc._.. Md
yoer .......... nu.. -IMMlf .,
all QJcapus.
DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,000
BOSTON -Wath tht od slut •ant than
cva and OPEC nna1na m hands, tht
FcdolJ Coum have awarded I r~ or w. 7'7 to Naoonal f uc:baYfl' C«porlbOn
of Boston, dt\tlo~n or 1ht P\aunum
GaMvn
1lw Cie.savcr, v.l\lch takes onl)' 10 nun·
UI" IO &Niall , rdeasn mKfotCOpe qu.ln·
uun of plaunwn &nto 1ht &11-rut1 nuxturt
tntmna the cn&Jnt
Platinum has tht uruqu.t ablJ1ty of
mak1na unbur nt fuel bum. With platt·
num '" thr Ila.me zone, you 1naeasc tJw
pnc:entaat or had bumina in thr "'lint
from 61-. to 90tft
Nonnall), that 22 .. of tht flld -ould
Oftly bum if it WM in cont.a witb lhr
plat11h1m cotttd wrfaca of 1 c.atalyuc
con~ Unrvnwwdy, t>uscon\nttt
proass W.a pba OUUldr o( tht rflllnt,
what thf alftl) prod\leed 1$ bl
~"Ith tht Gauvu dupm.sa.o1 plaonum
into tht <.e>mb~stion dwnbm. 22-.
mort or u ch a~llon bums &n\Mk tht maw '° tbal i;~. ftwa p ll.>n• llf
requirtd to dm-e 1hr s.&mf dtvan«
1lw pro:ai v.orb °" boch lackd and
wUeaded psobnt. and mecl\ thtmtauon
5l&ndarch or all na1n.
In cone ud1n11hr ao,muncnl'l rht·
yur edm.iwrat1\t proadun acudY1na
tht C.S.vtl', tht Feda'al Court .wtd
"'tiilation&I r .. baver Corp. ud vanous
indcpadtDl perutS ha~ med I vanefY
o( TDftbodo!O(ln to tna tht ~alut or c.sa"" Tha.t ftScpmdml .... of'tc:n
makt Itron., dainu for tJw ~
than cSots iu ~doper. National F.t-
Mvtr Corp_-
The~hlid.an.dyWfl• rt U).,.. thlr lbr <Asn\<CI raises --of pi()linr. dinUnatina dw ..S for
prmuumfYd
Jod Robinsoa. •he ~~. co..
mmted. -Y.:rw llrad) 10ld °' .. -.-
c.as.\m lrorucally, -c (md "'°" .....
buy lht GaM"" for ill third .._... of
ctwuna out cartlon to mend ...... lft
than buy " fOf au f~ ta\'Ulll or -boOltina.~
For f unbtr iafor .. d• all
t.tOO-l.ESS-GAS 0-IOO-SJl-'MZ?) •
•161-lllS. DEAR CHASING: I spob ,.uh
Dr. Edward Benz of Yale Unhersl-
ty Medical School, ,.ho speclallus
In blood problems. This ls •hat ht r.::===========~===========~r.========================~ said:· ''fbtrt art a number of con-
ditions lbal wlll produc~ a false
po1ltlve when teslln1 for l)'pbllls.
Lupus, of course, Is one, as well as
some forms of arthritis, some nu
vacclne.t (swine nu, for ont), and a
variety of unusual lnftdlon1.'1
A physician who ls rtasonably
well-Informed would bf awart of
lhJs •
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Will
you please settle an argument that
has been going on in our hou e tor
too many years? These arc the
facts:
On several occasions durina the
year my parents aend our children
greeting cards containing money.
My husband'& parents, who aren'
very MU-off financialty, aend the
chlldicn cirdl but the,. it ~r
any money in the uwlope. We
have had a C011timllnc beti1e CMr
tbil .... "" bUlbud ..... to tab lhC money out ol 91 ,......
etwdopa belate die ~ -II and IMll It ..............
He,_. tMI dllJ will llild IO
fftaf ............. wllo ... ....., .............. ....
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FIGHT
OKA& OlllOI
AGoLDENGEfAWAY
INYOUR
GoLDENYFARs
HidNJway On The Bay
Ent art
Fllih aliout
Alaska
to be ·aired
Advehturer and naturalist
Penni Burkhart will take his au-
d ience through the wilds of Alaska
Friday in the fifth presentation of
Orange Coast College's 1990-91
travelogue film serie , "Armchair
Adventures."
nmant
The program, tilled "Frontier
Alaska," as scheduled fur 8 p.m. in
OCC s Moore Theatre Ticke ts are
priced at $5.50 1n ad' ance and $7
Jt the door.
A former L ~ I me!lt Service
IAikkrne~\ rJngcr and Peace Corps
11olunteer. Burkhart has had h"
photograph-. publi.,hcd an National
Geograph11. \1.1~aL1nc Burkhart''>
t1lm fcJture' .t iO-m1le kayaking
inp thro'-l~h a "dderness of tower·
A film abm11 Mt. Sh1shaldin and the wilds of Alaska will be presented
r nda't at 8 p m an the Moore Theatre at Orange Coast Collge
ang pt:al. .. Jnd thundering glaciers.
He h1t.e .. the Chal koot Pass, floats
h) raft dt1\vn the Yukon Rive r and
explore' h11rhanlo.~. Juneau and
Anc:horagc.
Tickets arc on sa le in the ticket
office located in the college\ stu·
dent center building. They mav
also be purchased by phone r-o·r
information call 432-5880.
'Golden Pond'
to be performed Black History festival Friday
Or ingc < 11."1 t olkgc " 1.elel-irJt1ni; Black Ha~tol) Month \v-ath a J.1)
long Bl:icl. Ft'''''·" featuring mu'1r, 1heatcr, art and food. The fnrn.il
"'ch1.:dufc:1! fpr f mh1\, C\Cnt\ ""I run from 11 am. to 6 pm. and .m
hcmg hdd 111 the c,1mpu<, qt1t1d.
South Or ini:e County Commu·
1111~ 1 he.11c.:r 1-, pre ... entang 1wo per-
l11nn.rncc' ti! i reader's thea1cr
pn>duc t1on of On G<.llden Pund ··
fhc far\! performance.
f hl Bl Ilk ~t 1dtnt L'naon (BSU) one of OCC's largest and mo<.1 a<.:·
ll\C duh' ., 'pon,orang the C\ent.
I hur,~IJ\ " ii be held at the
l pdw rrh· BrulA n Bookstore. 3~.t
I url''' I' lJguna Beach The
,l'c11nu pcrlnrm.1ncc, Sunda), "
'L'lllt.! hi:ld ,1 : D.11n Poan1 Commu-
1111\ ·Hnu'c 2.tt..t2 \ sn Ju<an 13<.llh
pntorm.snn:' begin ,JI '\ 00 pm.
An Air .111· \mcra1. m theater group IAlll perform play' and \lo.ii\
thrt1ughn111 1he da\. and .1 choir IAlll perform gospel mu!!IC \ emJor,
lrom 1h11n1chuu1 ~vuthern Cahforn1.1 will '>ell African food. JeY.elrv.
dOlhing Jlld .Ht
OCC'~ H\l "hnstrng J harticrnc fwm 11 a.m. to 2 p.m Other 0((
duh~ arc 'r 1n\•lfllll! I >\ld and 1nformat111nal 1-iooths
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Funny motel romance destined
for many 'Return Engagements'
By Tom Titus
Orange COUt Olly Piliol
Playwright Bernard Slade, who
chronicled the progress or a quft r·
ter·ccntury extramarital affair in
his best work, "Same Time, Next
Year," has a return engagement
with motel romance in his latest,
aptl) titled "Return Engage-
ments."
This time around, however, the
c,1\t as expanded to eight and the
ume span to 33 years. Credit Pati
1 1mbellani, director emeritus of
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
for discovering this comedic gem
and hnnging at to the i.tuge.
"il.1lle, who ranks with Neil
'>1nl\m a' the cre!\tor of "punch
lme" dialogue, 1rnces three story
ltm' smohang four couple~ from
l'l'l·I t~1 198 7, then hilariously in·
1erm111glc' them so that events pc·
npheral to one story become cen·
tr.ti 111 another Jhe "surprise
l.wgh · 1~ one of ha'! most dk"11ve
\H'.sronc;
'Re1urn Engagements" gave us
one.: look each at its three situa·
tion' in the first act, then fo~t
foflA arJc; t'ol.O decades or so and
p1d.' them up in the second This
ne"c'~1ta1es· !>Orne artificial aging,
\l.h11:h Slade himself acknowledges
"hen he h." Jn Jctreo;s tell her ad-
mirer. "You look like !.Omeone I
knew )C If' Jgo "'ho ., now wearing
l.'.h.ir ictc r makeup."
f hal r.1rt1Cul,U 'cgment I\ far
.ind ;i\A.J\ the t11nn1c\l an the Coi.1a
\k,a rn1JUlllOn •\') \tve fir'lt en-
wuntcr D.11 ... \. and Raymond, u's a
murning .1f1er \Cene reminiscent of
tile pcnsng nf S.1me Time , Next
'fr.tr but with J h1fanuu'i d1fler-
c1 lt \he: as ,in c'lcemeJ actre''
"ho h,1, bl.'lldetl the mo1c:I bc.:llbU\
11 ( 111~h1 hc.:fl1rc he< 1Acdd1ng
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Movie listings
Newport Beach
iAllOA CINIMA t !
Taal l h.1e o
IDWAIDS NIWl'OIT CINJ,..,.. ..
0Me Areu"d
The Sllen<e el lombt •
Sleeping With ..... lnomy • a
.. • ·~ f..4
Heme Ale,,.
, Ha"'le t
A•olto,.lno•
Don<•• With Wolvtt
Godfather Part Ill
King Ralph
LA Sto'l'
llDO CINIMA
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'01f THIATll • • ,
Cyrone de lergero< • 4
Costa Mesa
IDWAI DS. CINIMA CfNTU
Gree" Card
Ne,..l"O l lli Trouble P. •
Whl•• fon9 •
• Never (ndlnt Story II
IDWAI DS CINIMA 8 • •
rr 11111,,,.
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Brett Robinson and Robin Dunne star an "Return Engagements" at
the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse now through March 10
Rubin Dunne is outstanding as
1he neurotic act ress, delivering the
~~t performance of the cast ru.
she fends off the advances of the
fuzzy-checked nerd, played splen-
didly by Brett Robinson, who
evokes memories of every screen
schlemiel from Jerry Lewis to
Woody Allen. Their scenes crackle
"'ith fiilarit), malo.1ng the1rc; a tough
act to follow.
Fortunate!). the mu.Jdle couple
-J >oung Poh'\h cook JUSt orr the
hoat •rnd ,1 !!trapping laborer who's
.scccpteJ her offer to father her
1.hlld -src:n't dependent on guf·
fJIA'> to CJU'\ their scenes Julie.:
Ch.l\CL blc:nd., a na1-.e SC (tOC\\ in
her l1r't trpearance 1A1th <.ome
,h,1rp 'C1.11nJ-gcncr.1t1on 'aV\'\-in
lhc '<.:'' •11 I 10 ere.sh~ J mcmor 1blt'
1.h.tr.lllCr11.1t11111, 1Ahllc ~tC\C
\turm ., hcl11.·,.1hlv carne'>t a' her
lm,11-111 (.11th .. ompJnion Y.hu
fho Slltn<e el rho Lombt
HAHO• TWIN CINl"\A~
Sleeping WOh •"e lnemy •
Done.,, Witt\ Weh,•1
MUA CINEMA
Hem• Atone
TOWN CINTH CINIMAS
Onte Af'O\lnd
LA S•ory
()holl
oa,,. .. W11h weiv ..
SOUTH COAST 'lAlA
Awakenln9•
Gree" Co•d • • •
The Slle1ue •' la,..b• • •
SOUTH COAST Vlll.AG(
Mr & Mn 1,.d9e
Mamie I
Heme Alone
Hunttngton Beach
IDWA•DS 04AITH CINUI
Oonce1 With Wetve1
Sletp'"I With lhe l "'•"'Y •
Or•~n Card
The s11 ..... "' .... la ... bt
Awokt"'"9'
I DWAIDS HUNTINGTON TWIN
LA Ste'l'
,. Hornl•t •;
Irvine
TH I UNIVllSITT CINl"\A ,
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profit' from her parting me~'IJge
The third segment. the mo\t
contmcJ of the trio, find' a d1·
vomng couple thwarted \I.hen
their respective !lccond spou~e-.
discover each other Keith B
Le wie; is the best of the quartet as
the ultra-soph1s11cated writer who's
apparent!) seen too many Noel
Co"arJ mo .. 1e'>. whale Ellen
Treanor a hts anal)'st wife as com-
petent, but lack~ the required
\kills 1u match ham an their battle'I
of WltS
"Return t::ng•11~cmenh" as a de·
lagh1ful evening nf romant11. masad·
... enture' thJt should find its "3\'
r.1p1dh tn 01hcr locJI 'itages Per
forman1.c' continue Thursday'>
1hroui:h ~ 1111rd<1'' JI 8 pm .. and
"iunJa,, 11 2 pm until March 10
.1t the ( '''l Pla~house, 661
I l .11niltnn ~I . ( osta Mesa For
t1d.;e1 inf\11 mat10n call t:i50·5~69
Oedlo•"•• 'art Ill •
Nothing 1 .. t hevble
The Sllon<e of lamb•
Homlel
WOODltlDGI (INIMAS
Home Alon•
Green Cord "'
1(1,.9 •alpf\
• No .. r l ndl"g S•ery
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Fountain Valley
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fOUNTAIN VALLO TWIN •'
Ho"'• Alene (, e •
Never l nd "g Stery
fAMllT 'OU• CINIMA ~ ~ ,, 1 •
Wh11e '•"I
Do"'<•• Wtt'h Wetve1
Net.,•ng '"' frovble
Once A.revnfl • I("'' Ralph
Laguna Beach
IOwAIOS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA ..
Oroon Cord
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Published by Page Croup Publishing. Inc.
Robert E. Page, president & chief executive off teer
William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president
Sieve ~rble, managing editor
Elliot Stein, Jr , cha irman
How.ird l. Schramm, vice president & general m.inager
Walter Burroughs, 1901-1989, founding publisher
Edltorlal ,
Ornelas case shakes
faith in legal system
Sidening as It sounds, Daniel David Ornelas may be a
free mJn in a mJtter of months.
With h1\ f nend rn the passenger scat videotaping the tragic
inc1den1. a drunken Ornelas, then 19. sped a borrowed sports
car down a Balboa Peninsula bad.. alley where Debbie Ann
Killelea wa'i walking \\tth her two young sons. She pushed
her hoH agatn'it a wall and stepped into the car's path in an
apparent attempt 10 shame Orncla'i into slO'-"tng He didn't
rot her.
\Vh1le her h O\\ \hitched in horror. Killelea. 37. who
campaigned fur ~tnc tn speed la'-"S m the area, was thrown
two 'llme-. in1n the air and landed 87 feet down the alley
Her tl1r<.11 ""' mangled. She later died o n an e mcrgencv
worn 1.1hlc.
Orncla' fled 1hc c,ccm:, hut was captured minutec; later.
"" hl()od ,1kohol lcvcl WJ'i .19, rw1ce the legal limit.
In the fJc.C of a 'econJ-dcgrcc murder conviction, Ornelas'
ddc:1N~ l.1w\l"r. R.tlph Benc.angy. asked the juf) in !989 lo
bring h.1c l t (c,,t'r finJing. gross 'eh11.:ul.1r man~laughtcr
v.h1lc inltrucJlcJ The l~-mcmher panel lhJ JU~t that
Orncl.1<i "·'c; .. en1en1.cd tn 10 >c irs in prl'un the maximum
pun1c;hment
Ornel.1<i nn\\ 21. l:ttcr appealed the deltsmn. saym~ the
JUr\ \\,1<.n·1 tnld the\ could tmd him gu1ltv ot yet a lec,,cr
<:rime \Chicular m.1mlaugh1er \\htlc m1ox1cJ1ed, without
'!fOS' ncglt~enle The appellate t..ou n .tgrceJ on Jan 17
The appc.1lc; court alc;o found . upenor Court Judge l u1<i
.\ Carden.I'> erred \\hen he 1rnpo\cd 1he maximum senlen'c
The court tn'>te.td recommended the standard 2-veJr
pun1,hmen1 for the k''er crime l,f \Ch1cuttr man .. laul!htcr
\\ htk tnlO\IC.ltCJ
I ocal prn'>ecutor'i anJ the At1urn9 General\ office h.1\C
fired ,lff a pct1t111n to the Jth D1 .. tnct Court of AppcJls in Jn
.11tcmpt 10 keep Orncla<; at SolcJad Slate Pri.,on for the
rt"m,11ndcr of h1'i o riginal 'lentent..e
But 'ihould 1hat fail, Ornela' wuld be free in a mJt1er ol
monthc;, "hen he "'II hJ'e -.erveJ 1hc two veap,
rcwmmcnJcd by 1he .1ppcallatc court
Jr, ii any \\Ondcr the publll d1~1ru')t' the lcl!al profec;c;1on
and dccrie' the '>late of our wun ''>'item'> Ne"" of Orncla\'
orn:in.tl 'cnrcnl.'.c .,purred an nut~rv from a public that
bt"ltt"'cJ .in1Hher 1.r1mmJI """ j!ctting off too eas~ No" he
m.I\ gd orr 11logcfhcr
,\nd. 1t Orncla.,· Jcteme te.1m 1c; correct. t.\\pa)'ers h..t't'
hccn p.l~tng the .. alan of a JU<lgc \\hl1 c,1n·1 C\en propcrl't
inc.trud ,, JUI) or '>cntence J felon
There: 1' a chan~e that Orncla.,· com 1<.t1on will be
rc.in,1.1ted in the v..eek' ahead We hope so He got C'<dCll>
"'hat h1., I 1w\crc; a\ked for It mJ) be the onl)' way to help
rc,tnrc \\hat fragile faith we h:l\e left in the legal system.
Letter of the month contest Is onl
We \lncerely want to hear your opinions on the 1s:.ues that arc
nn the mind' of the people of the Orange Coa<,t
At the c:nd of e.ich month, 1hc Daily Piiot will select the
"Letter of the Month", judged on clarity, thoughtfulness.
tn\1ghtfulnc.,, and ahi hty to per uade The winner will receive an
ongm.11 and 'i1gncd Sherffiuo; editorial cartoon
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Heart was right
To the FJ:11w
fh.tni.. ~OU rur )'OUr ~upporti\C
eJ1111nal J.11ed Fch Q
·1 he \\.Ir ha' indeed .. 11rrcd up
p.11r1011,m pride .ind emo11ons No
m.ittcr \\hJt our 'le'.A.p1.Hnt.
AmerteJ' heart and .. oul are
lml..cd tu 1 he f.\te of our prec1ou'
m(:n and '.A.Omen in the Pcr!!>tan
Gull. It v.a v..1th tht"c,c basic senti-
ment'> thJt I placed the American
nag on the: IJ""' ol rc<.1Jen1-.· in
Irvine Terr:icc .inJ \pvgla"' Ridge
And yes w11h m' tiu\lne'>'> card
Why not'' -
After .i ll 11 w:i-. fr,,m me, a per·
,.in .. rn \mcnc.1n. .1 parent and
'fl'\ a Re.iltor r·onunJICIY II " JI·
"·'" 'tiut .1 fe\\ th.11 m.ike no1,c:"
\upport1'e call' from rc!>1dcnh
"j lf\tne fcrritn: p.1urcd tn ull
V.l'ek '1'> a rc:sull ol \tr Matloff,
pcr,onal \.le.,..point \t.1m "ere
frum men "'ho like \1r \1.itlull
had \Cf\Cd in the Korcdn war, al\O
new 100 m1ss1ons and al\o got shot
at e\Cf\ 11mc One c.entlcman flc:v.
1n Korea .ind \ 1etnam All .. ad-
dc:ned that the n.1g<; were remO\Cd
.ind .ii"' Jncn ~ thJt '1.1mconc
\\C1t1IJ If\ to 'f!e.tk h1r an entire
u1rnmun1t\
Onl.' gcntkmJn rcla~ed h1<; ''l'f}
nt ho\\ he ru,hcd 11ut Ill bu\ film
to r h" camera 'l' he could. <.end
h1, l!,rJnd,on 1n the Pcr\1an Gulf J
photugr .1ph of the nt"tgbhorhoot.l.
•\ pht.'tngraph that might. if only
Bat II a. Nadine
l:J11or~ note -The follo"mg
.ire samples of Orangt C011st Dal/)
Pilot readers· comments and
cr1t1t1'm' The Pilot runs the c
rc,pt1n'e' <.ln a regul.ir ba\ls and
encourages re.ide r' to c3ll the
Ld11or'' Hothne at b-l2·60 6
New prlormes
After reading )Our article last
"eek ahout Hunting1,on Beach's
-.hortJ~C t)f S~ m11l1on 10 ll\
budget, I Jro,c pJc;l one of the
c1ty'<1 1.entcr dMder proJCCh, and I
<1.1w the gardene r' planting
shruhhcf\'
With the water shortage and
having to cut back on police. I
have to quc,t1on the city's prior-
ities Why not put cement in the
d1v1def'.., Get rid of a few
gardene r) and hire a few
policemen
lighten up
I think John Sherffius' cartoons
arc timely and tc:mfic
Today /JI History
Today i Wcdnc~day, Feb 20,
the 5 ht day o( 1991. There ue
314 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in HlStory:
On Feb. 20, 1962, astronaut
John Glenn became the first
American to orbit Earth after
blasting off aboard the Friendship
VU Mercury ca psule.
On this date:
In 1790, Holy Roman Emperor
Joseph 11 died.
In 1792, President Wa biftllon
isncd an •ct crc1Ling the U.S.
Post Offtce.
In 1809, the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled the power ol the
federal pcmmc.nt pater thin
th11 of any individual state.
In 1839, eo.,raa prohiMted
duelin4 In tbe District of
c.olumbia.
ln 1895, AJnericM abcliitiillllii
Frederick 001111111 died i•
Wait'•• la 1933, •II•
RepreH•llth .. .. ,.... .. ...
.......... ftlllll•1111...
la 19JI. A litll
•
ftir J momcnt. hJ\C hruught the
lio\ h1m1c Ihm 11111lHtun.11e
Doc' th1-. n.irro" minded rea-
soning meJn th.it the: Realtors and
the commun11\ Me 1p11aliLin~ and
1.1king .11h ant.ice ot 1he hung~
and the: hlimclc~" 1.1.hcn '.A.e lc:a'c:
I0\1d b."~eh "t: h our bu.,inc~
card' ;i11,1.:hed 10 them at the dour
''C:P' l'I re,11.kn:-Ba .. kc:t' they
cJn ftll with lt1<1J to h:cJ hundred'
and hundred' ol 1.1m1lic'" Of
cnur'c not' D1ic' 1h1' me in that
\\hen the: ReJlt••r' J1!11pt J tam1ly
for C hri\lm;i, th.11 1 he:) are tJkmg
.td\JOIJ~c ul thl.' poN m doc\ ll
me.in th.11 \\1.' .m.• ~·,in~ 'ome le'\
fnrtunJtc I 1mil' 1 memur.thlc
( hmtmJ') \\ h:n 11 n1mc' n~ht
dO\\n to II \\h\ \h11ulJ II e\C:n mJI·
ter
f he end ll.'\ll I I\ J pO\lll\I.' 11nc:.
'ometh1nl! !,!lKld
Althou~h ,\tr ~t .itloff 1s not a'
he: ,t,1lc:'> "a l1.1g \\.t\Cr II I) nh\I·
ou\h hi-. right h feel .i\ he dl)C'>
~ \L R ·\ H L ~BA" D
Peace vtgll
I 11 tht" Editor
r .irhcll Rcawr"
:-.c'.A.fl(>rt Be Kh
I am "'rlllnl! 10 \OU to tell }Oil
,inJ m) fr1c:mh .ind fcllnv. c1uzen'
·of Laguna BeJ~h th.11 there I'> a
\lg1I for peace in the gulf, c\-ef\
~aturda) from 11 a m 10 I p.m on
C.na\t H1gh'.A.a) at Main Beach
Park Iv.ant everyone 10 lnow why
I really mts'>eJ him \A, htlc he \A, .1~
on vacation. fo the tv.o or three
people who have c:.1lled an
complaining a~1ut h1~ \\mk. I )J\
lighten up \~ c vef\ much need
the John Shcrffiu~ · ot the v.orld
because we ure com1anth in
danger of toikmg llUf el\C\. tOO
scnou l't and ult1mateh that makcc;
hfc a 10'1 harder and .1 ·101 le: s fun.
We American~ hJ\C !llv..1)'> been
noted for being ahlc 10 l:w!i!h at
ouf\elves. Ao; 'oon ·" I \aw the
Sunda} cartoon .iti\'111 hJJ !>tgnc; tn
Laguna Can\on, I knc\\ John v.as
back It 1s hoth P'11gnant and
alarming. but v. tth .1 touch of
humor, rcmtndin1t II'> .1tiout a very
serious ~1tuat1on
Theriot publlclst
This in regard to the Feb. 13
article on Brian Thcmll.
I JUSt can't t'iehc:\C th;,at the Dall>
Pllot 1s llllll doing hi' personal
pubhctt) for him.
as Bratt h foreign ~cretary m a
dt putc with Pnmc Mini ter Nevi-
lle Chambcrl11n.
In l96S, che Ranier VIII
sp occrart cruhcd on the moon
after sending back thousands of
pictures of the lunar ur!ace.
Jn 1971, 20 yea~ ago, the
N1t1o n1I Emer1ency Warnin&
Center in Colorado erroneously
ordeRd radio ind TV st1tio
acrou the U.S to JO orr tho' air.
The mistake was not re d for
more than 30 minut . .
In 19 7. Soviet 1u1hontie
releasad Jcwub 1C1M Josef
Bel" who had spent mote than
three yean in prison for aeacbU,.
Hebre..
•
Wednesday. February 20, 1891 17
CllC -•AAJt f9m ~ M I ... Ml..-1••
I .1m ti re
I bC'hc\c th1' ~Jr '' v..ron~
I tid1c:\e the :..in1.1111n\ -~lll.! J
ha1.t· .1ccomph,hed our ohJeCtl\c'
litl'~n more time. It 11 v..a ... v..rnn~ I•
''·•rt !he \.If, 11 1' '.A.ron.: 1
con11nuc 1t :"o one "''"' '\\.1r
t 'er.one lu'c'
I , 1nn111 bc.H Ill ha\e all u: :h)
l ..: 1 l de truct1on on ffi\
)h 1 Jc•, J' J re pon.,.ble c1•11en
'f • ir i: eJt demucr,1C\ I h>J\C l •
'a\ 'UJI·. and cleiirl\, · .. ~ t n f"'I\
Dan Walters
Dual Senate
election lights
poli tica l fires
\ \( < -\ME!'t'TO -Ha' mg t\l.l
~ .., 1 . .ite !>eat" decided at the
'JmC' c ~ct1on 1s a unique .1n11
I"" 1.1111'11? elterclSe '" poli11ca.
J, n.in 1, ~ l!nd that's Cltactl) wha·
"' ... , l.' 'l C'ahfomia next yc.ir
\rn \ . '1 Cranston!. tenn v.a'
c'r r nl! .1• .. wa}. and C\Cn 1f he
h ,J n,11 tic .. 'me cntan~lcd in thr-
1>.C' 1 • I! ';n :ngs and loan scandal
, 'J' \;• m1dered vulnerable
\ iund pohucs, the Cr .. nstc
' l ,, tnu,,n as the ·tongs.cat
t .. 1 l\C • :arr1es a SL"C·\car term
t n\ er el\., the state other·,
t: 11 r1JI -.lot I'> knov..n a the
rt 'e.11.. bccau!>e v.hoevcr
" 1' 11 neltt year v.111 ser-e for onl~
'"' •t:Jn and, to some, hecau:.e 1t'
r·c,c:n! <x:1:up.snt I!. d1mmut1ve
t{ ·, 1bh1..1n John Se,mour.
\e,mour v.111 ha"e token
>I po~1t1on trom the Republican
ru.:h: ";ne, in thc: personage o!
n rn·:' < >r.:inge Countv Congressman
I l ere .He m.im "J\) t 1 :cc ''tr \\ 1lltJm Danneme\c:r
D innemeyer a~J Rep Robert
· B-1 Bub" Dornan decided
' .r dl\,tl!fccmcnt "Ith th .. ' H P•'I ~"· re'..1JC\ 'l 1ntlllH! 11:1 •I c
'li:"t"t thrn1gh I h11rc rn,rn, f ''.
\\Ill 1"111 U\
I her~ I'>
bctv.een themselves who would
.:.1rry the banner of the nght into
J \\ httc lt.iu~c h 1ttle v.1th Sevmour. \o\'hO 1s ~cen
1.1':1 rncnt ' ne It r ~'""£ lilt",).11.!e' J\ a traitor for. '>hilting his po~1uon
111 rhe Pre,1Jen1 I he: numher '" on ahortton and other issues to the
:'.ti~ .i .:;ti 11 I
It 1' f.i"tbk tu tJlk to 1hc: ot11 .. e
ot rn., ~cn.ttor or Congrc"m.in b\
d1.:sltng 202-~24 31.:!1 'l ou can
'.A.rite w the ~c ... retaf\ Genn:il of
the n tc:d :-..it1on,, f 1r\I A'enuc
and 42nd \trect, ~c..-. York, :-: ) ,
1101.., Jnd urge a cea'1c-f1re
Our c.11! '' to ')Upport .1ur lroup"
h' brtn~tnR them home ah\c v..11h
.t ~eJ~c:f1rc and peace conference
I bc:l1e"e 1h1' '.A.lH 1' poht1calh
m1,t.1ken, eClirtomacalh ruinou,,
mor.111\ 1nJeten~ihle and
en' ironment;ill\ -.u1~1Jal
IRF"IE BlA"iD
Laguna Beach
I mean the '.A.hole thi ng 1
canned rhetum: His campaign
photo I) 'Pia hc:J ac.:ro ll the front
page of the paper C'ume on Wh)
Joe' the Pilot rnn11nue 10 feed his
1mat1ablc c~u" I don't under tand
II.
Trash trouble
You created :i bag prohkm in
our neighborhood !'I\ printing
erroneou 1nformJ11on that
garbage p1Ckup '.A.a' gmng h) he a
day late bc:.:.tu\e of the Pre')tJt'nl '
Da-. holtda'
We d1dn t put our gar~age 0111
on Monda\ and the garbage man
came \\-here did )OU get th1'
crroneou' 1nformJt1on,,
E.d11or 1 'lt•lt' -.4ct140/I\ 14 <' r(
11t1toan1 uri 1/111 m1e Fou flced to
di"d ww omplatflt to the Lm
Anl(r/(1 T1mt'1, 14 h1ch pnnttd the
UTOflt'OIH rr{'or1 thr>u_gh '1 ft'14
rtaders hl.1mtd tu for If on the
£d1to r·1 Hot/in,
middle: Sevmour. a former ~tatc
'cnator. "'"> named to the shon
'eat b) Pete \\ 1lson. v.ho re,1gncd
1r,1m the Senate when he became
.\?lJ'Crnl•r last month Sc)mour, one
'uspects, 1 not d1splca.scd at
ha.,.ing Danneme~er a~ his pnmaf)
foe he1.:ause 11 '.A.Ill g1'e h1m an
orportunll) 10 C<,l3~h<\h h1msc:lf U
1 moderate in the \\ tlson mold.
'>e'tmour v. 111 a Imo t rcrutnt)
f .. e Democra1 Dianne Fem tein,
the onC'·t1me m:nor of SaQ
I r.1111:1\CO "'ho narr~I\ lost the
SO\Crnor:<.h1p 10 \\1lson' la I year,
There arc other Democrats
thinking ahc>Ut the short scat, but
;.i ne'.A. C.altforn1a Poll released
T uc:~da\ underscores her huge
ad,antage
She has an Sb pcrecni
1dent1fic.a11on r.mng among voters.
the: poll says, and 64 percent af
Democrat~ V1ev. her faYOrabty,
much higher scores on both counts
1han any potential Democratic
rwal A whopping 63 percent af
Demoaa1s morcO\lcr, v.ould bt.
1ncltneJ to vote for her.
Former GO\I Jerry BrO'Nn ~ the ·
puut1,e leader among tl\c
Democrat : his decision to sccl:
the: long ~at. 1n fact.. pU5.hcd
rc1nstcm toward the short scat
Bro v.n 1s an 1mmcnielv
co ntro versial. and perhaps
unelectable. figure among voters
a\ J whole
1 he Caltfom1a Poll pegged his
favorJblc rating at JUSt 40 percent
o'erall. and JUS t 46 pc~nt of all
voter would be inclined to vote
tor him for the Senate. But he
en1o~s 'trong support among about
a third of Democrats and in a
CTO'.A.ded pnmary field, that might
well be enough to win.
The California Poll is bad ne •
meanwhile. for the three
Democratic members or Congrcu
who want to run for the Senate -
Barbara Boxer, Mel Levine and
Bob Mauu.i. one of them tw
either a h11h name identification
or upport level. ln California, the
the 19 3 US -led 1n\:a ion that pell illustrates anew, 1 HOUie teal
toppled the C:anbbcan 1 land's u a ticket to political oblrvioft.
Marxio;t go"ernmcn1 There is equal uncen.ainty oa
One >car ago: President Bu h the Repubhcan ide of the .edPr.
welcomed Ciech lovak PrWdent Evc')Onc has ~ · waitina for
Vaclav H:wcl to the White H , fonncr Con man Ed ZICha--.
promising trade rewards for who aim t ddealcd OWtOn in
Prague'$ moves toward democracy. 1976, to declare himtclf, but bis hf&h·•ecb businca is ...,.._ for
Tod.ay's Bt1thda)' · Actor idncy Its corporate life, and ifs
Poiucr u 67. F hi n d gncr inaeasinaly likdy dw k. woa't
Olo na Vander1>tlt is 67 Movie run in 1992. Thal could ~ 1
director ~n Altman "w66 J~ deluac of ~ 11°0 110.
and soul inaer ancy 1 n 11 molt Of Wiiona an ' a.. 1 r
54. in4Cr~ inprilcr B~~ina • as Tom C ''II. .... MMt
Mane -"'· Fonner ...--, w bCbau's aid lllllliil V..,
Phil 'to ... 9. rc11 Sandy Da¥kt Dreilf _. Ow? gt
Doncan " ~. Rom pitarilt l . am.
<nils is 4S. Ador Peicr Strw11 • 'IMn'i .... • g '11 --44. Actress JeftAtfu O"Ne01 • 41. chat Cit 81 '!Ir
Actor Edward Albert 11 40 • ...,..._
Nc....,er hdrtll Patrlda HUtle ._.. •I
Shl'tlt. J;J. ... ....
no.jM .,, ~"l.Ofllla • .. dlld ..... _ ......
1111 wt' ; ID..,_. .... • .. ... -... ....... .. ........... .
Co.ut.ih
S11n11y and
1nrm d.•yt and
clear nl&htt.
Ulaht In tllt "Pfle' 60t.
Inland:
Ocffflt:
Mostly clur
sklu throu1h
Thvrtd•Y· Hi&llt
In the 60s and
7th.
AJt Qll.llity.
Air q~l1ty 1n
Orangt County
~•It r.inge from
good to un·
hullhrul
Sunny w•rm
d.i)t ind clur ~I nights •nd some fr otl
H111h~ P to 117. OCEAN REPORT
Muunl••"' BOATING SURFING
Sunn~ ,.,th 0... 9-CMtlal ..... n , -.I lo LOCATION SIU SHA,f
I 111ht wl n d'
H i11h 1 1n lht'
mjd Hit to
TOOAY'SSUN
Sunnse: 6:41 a.m.
Sunset: 5:46 p.m.
MMttlt-t ... to tl IMtt •lld H11ntinS1on l uc:h 1·2 ~ Seu IOl ,.... N~luc:h 2·) f.ilr
FISHING C0ton.i del Mar 2·) lair
urin• Buch 1·2 good A goo4 c•ldl °' rod.n1h .... S.. I Crttlt 2-4 goocl ••i::;ttd aloftJ with ._ .cvlpln, uko bHt an ,.,.d but S..n Otmenle 1·3 f1ir
tocl.
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Feb 14
1st Otr
Feb 22
Full Moon Last Otr.
Mar 1 Mar. B
ANAYA
From From A1
downa,tll I 1 I ' t II
Nclne tll the i' 1111 c.11<'1' .1.iu.ilh
~Jw An 1\J ,1i11~11 I .t11c:' I 111 'J1J
they'd ,n•n \n.1\ 1 11 :h the mu r
der. wc1r1111 c:.1r l11:-r \ Jllr\ !1,und
Ana)a i,:udt1 111 I l't dc:i.:rl mur
Jer 1n J.1nu.1n Ju n • \\ll h lll·
JdcnJ.1111 I k 1thn Ruwl I{, r
A f11r mcr l 'Cl t1i.' 111 .ind ,, ,.
rnnt\ nwn l•c:r, Rn'c , 1llcd thl'
crnwd 111 ~< ung rm·n Ill hl·r .1j'.1:!
rncnt th.11 ni~ht '·" rn~ ,1a: m c:J cJ
prntcc t1nn lfl•m he r nc11::hli11r'
l<t•~c. "'"' :2. Jrr uenil1 ll•ld till"
m11lt1·ctl m, ~.i· f.: rnemhl'r' he'J
he~ n .1llJl ~cd ''' '~ t:theJ t, In re·
tl11' Ro'· hJJ hci.:n ll'udin~ ..., it h
hl'I nth:hl r I (f 1 1 t1ii:d f.l\C ti·
'.11r
[he CW\\ll, lllU,tl~ );11111!. mem·
her' lrom the t ,If on·h.1,i:d Dnm·
ll'I 11 · • 1lh1.r1.:J JI Hl •c:'
\\l,, 11., t 1B11(\11d 1rir· 11·111
,. d I :I I ., I Ii l''
,Hid \!Ill, \•!'It' ,ii\\ hr,111 •It
!lll: th 1111pht ' t'l II t .. , I .!1 I 1.. •I
• ltc: l!.1111.: I'll mhc 1. h 1 I h..:l n •l'll·
'" tll I~ l\ 11 I it rr1 If ~l I I ,,
11!11 a.; : 1•1.i, ll •ltll "\
I .t!1n
1p 1r:
lhL'OI
I J thn
\ ,, ~1Jkd
I 1'h1 • 111
that he "a' unarmed, he was run
du,o..n and ~hot after he1ng knod..ed
ll• the ground," '>Jld Depul) Dis·
tr1c1 Allornq Rnhert Gannon a.,
he ,1..,kcd for tht m.1x1mum ~en·
ll'nle
"It\ kind ,,f like the neighbor·
hlHHl dog' gllt1ng together.
I IK\ 're Jlt ltne d<i!!' ind1,1dually,
hut "'mething happcn'I when they
i.:c:t lllgether -they run around
thl ne1ghhorhooJ att.11..k1ng other
d·•i:' · Judge [ ngchrl't,en !.aid
ilk r the 'entenung
I "''h )Pung people knc'' that -.:; -.n percent pf all cnmtnal ar11v·
t' 1, Jru!! induced or enhanced."
R<''-C .... a' 'cheduled lor 'lentcnc·
IOI! l Ut'. ... d.1\ hut her CJ'IC \\J\ de
, 1\l'J untii \tarch IC) \he al'u
1.,.e, a rna\ mum punl'lhmt.•nt of
.::~ ~car' t • life in pm1m \n.1\.1
''Ill he c h~1blc lllf parole in .1hou t
l'\c·1r'
u : 1 he J!I pc.:uplc origm.1 II~
lh.1 ·i::cd in I ahc}., de.1th -m.1k·
1 I.'. th1 ' the IJrge't murtkr lll\l''lll·
I! 1<i11n in :'\c"'port Beach m the
r 1'1 Jn tdc 'l''-t:n plc.1dl•J
t.!U1l 1~ .ind JClCptnl <,Cnt<.:ncc'
r..ir11.'.tn!! from three It> I Ci \e,1r'I 111
lil t: n pmon The Ja,t man '>Chcd
ulcJ II) face tri.tl. UC'I \ludent
H1 h mJ NoRJ\.\.J, \\J\ illcgcdl)
I<• ' link "rth the ( ir'on gang
phcr'
In hl·r kttn .l'lling the court to
i: \ An.11J them 11(1mum \Cntence,
I 1! c \ ' mother. larleta h1hc).
'1•J '''l c1 uld not gel mer her
' '11 ' ck .1 th She and her hu\h.ind
' r~nl fur the Corrccr1on' lk·
I' I rn1:n: liH 30 )earco. ·1 he WU·
pli.: ' llnh other ~on i' nll\'-w nan~
in \ 1u 11 t\r;JhtJ - J (Jct \.\. f11ch 1n·
t rca'c' her p31n . ( adc1 1 h1he~
\\ftll t:
Q.Whlch h o tel tn Newport Beach ha•
•ervlng the neighborhood for
years?
been
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,
cox
From From A1
1ngl') about the lo)s of Eastern
I uropc." Cox said "In Iraq, the)
'cc the lalest example of a Soviet
d1cnt 'late about to be toppled by
the West."
In spite of President Bush'!. ap·
p.irent rejection of the Soviet
peace proposal. Cox said the Sovi-
ch arc working to undermine the
:.illtcd coa lition.
"The Soviet Union "''" seek to
dri\c a wedge between member!>
of the allied coalition -France 1~
h1J!hly susceptible," he said "Both
America and England as "'ell ;is
the other allies have rejected an)
notion of a cea'>c fire "
I he So' 1et ;imbas ador to the
I n1ted '-atmn' 'aid 1 ue)day that
lr.1q1 I nre1gn ~1 1n1ster Tanq Az1L
.... ,11 return 10 ~to .. co"' toda) \\Ith
I 1,1q\ rc,pnn'e to the peace pro·
fl<l\JI Co1t bd1c .. es the rc.ulLs arc
rrcd1\.t.1hlc "The <;ov1et~ "-JOI 1h1~
"·tr l'mkJ before the Iraqi m1h·
1.1r\ m 1chme ,., dc\troyed Jnd be-
fore .,,nJJ.1m I lu,<.cm ' 1s rcmo' ed
I r11m pm\ er "
\her h1' lrJ\cl'> tu f\101,cu1\ .ind
the: B.tlt11.: :.talc!., Cox !>did he hJ'>
httlc douht that Soviet hard·hners
h.1\C lhi.: upper hand, although So·
11c1 le 1Jcr M1kh;iil Gorbachc\ '!.
r··rul•irity" at an all·llmc low
"I did not h.we a \Ingle per,on
.luring my eight days 1n any part of
the <)ov1ct empire tell me that they
'upportcd Gorbache'." Cox '\a1d
\\ hilc the hard·hner' in the
"-re mhn arc on the loose, the) arc
de HI) l<'"ng the hallk ·
Although Gorbache\ 1'> olten
rerCCl\etJ 3'\ a force for the
hhcrahza11on o f the Soviet L nlCln.
Cox bel1C\CS Gorb;iche' nc' er tn·
tended to abandon the ( ommuni't
f>.t I!\
'We confu~cd h1'> clfort to
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••lie
I he PultlC Olfu.:cr' ~sociation,
prl'"111g for a 10 percent pay 1n·
uc.1 ~c. had a1ted its gripes ove r I '·•1!~111.1! mor,1le. too few officer.,
I
.ind Je"rl· for more pay in their
ne'"ktter and 1n newspa~r ad~
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Rep Oms Cox
change Lhc way communism "orks
w11h an effort to replace commu·
n1\m Gla~nost and Pcre)tro1ka
~ere designed to make commu·
n1\m more cffecti,e," Cox said
fhere 1s no longer m1i,taking
Ciorbache' 's intent -which is a
return to d1c1ator.,h1p."
Col( said Ru'ls1an leader Boris
Yclhin 1\ "ldely supported among
the \m1et people a' an alternative
to Gmbachcv In Lithuania. Co,
'a1J .i recent survey showed Yeh·
sin "'Ith an 80 percent approval
rJttng. compared to only 3 percent
for C1urbachev
\\1th support for Gorbachev low
thruughout the Soviet Union, Cox
ticheve~ 11 would be J mistake for
h1\ peace proposal to influence the
\\Jr with lraq
"The Soviet Union ha-; contnb·
utcd no soldie rs or monev to the
Gulf," he said "They mu)·, not be
allowed to interfere "1th the allied
effort agatnst Saddam Hus<.c1n "
heforc going public I uc~d.I\
City negotiators have countered
with an offer of a 20 P<;.!Ccnl pa~
increac;e over three yc:ir,, officia ls
'lilld
POA Pre ... 1Jcn1 Monty MJunc)
\\Jrncd council member' that po·
lice ... 1.1ffing 1s no longer adcquAte
I fc \a1d, though. that "ptl\tl1"c
gams for equitable \ell lc ment nre
.11 hand " Negotiator'> will re1urn
to the bargaining tc1blc f uesday,
he aid.
Sgt Ed Deuel said the local de·
partment 1s "number one" tn the
country but that bencf11o; and
wages "don't reflect anything close
to that."
"Who know ," Deuel sa1d,"~mc
day we might be able to buy a
condo and raise a f amity 1n Hunt·
1ngton Beach."
Police Chief Ron Lowenberg
said privately afterward that many
speakers spoke highly of the police
department. "I couldn't have said
11 better," he said.
"We do an outstanding job. We
have an important miuion and the
best way to accompli h It l to
work together. We do the best job
po~s1ble to keep crime under con·
trol "
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BIRDS
From From Al
in the Bolsa Chica mesa.
Several rare warblers, incl uding
the yellow and black and white,
were found in lhc willows and un·
derbrush in Central Park.
The discovery of such a plethora
of winter nesting birds gladdens
the heart of cnvironmentahsh, It
also excites city people whose bus1·
ness ii is to get tourist!> to roo'>I in
th e beach city in the winter. a\
well as the summer
"People can come here anll 'cc
birds that they probably cJn't sec
any place else in the country." \a1d
Diane Bake r, execull\C d1rcc.1or of
the Hunungton Bcilch Conference
& V1s11ors Bureau
Baker r'> mo' mg to cJp1tah1e on
1he wild fcathel) creatures a-; a
top winter attraction
She'!> comm1~1oned Dolsa Chica
Re<,earch Director Louann Murra)'
to prepare a trail guide CM h1rd
watchers and then will adver11<.e
nationally 1n the Audubon Society
magazine. Baker said.
"I sec this as ou r winter hook to
draw tour groups," Baker s;i1d
"It's a growing sport -and one
more thing to do in Hunt mgtnn
Beach.''
Baker said the w1n1er month'
typically arc the "down season"
fo r the hotel 1ndu,try that could
be perked up by bird enthu,1a\I\
FEES
From From A1
and prevailing land price\
The Planning CommM1on ""Ill
consider the \JUd) al J puhhl
hearing on M3rch 11 and may rec
ommend un ordinance chan~IOEt
the park fee, which ha' not been
raised since 1978 and i<. currently
the lowest among OrJnge Coa\t
ClllCS
By charging a fee that 1s '>lib
stantially below the market cmt of
acquiring new park land, the city
has lost at least S 10 million \Ince
1978, said Councilwoman Sandy
Genis, one of three council mem·
bcrs who voted to consider the fee
increase.
But two council members, l d
Glasgow and Peter Buffa, Objected
'it renuously to any mcrea~e in park
fees
"We may choose to call 11 a fee,
t'lut 11's a tax, and the dcvelope~
aren't going to pay 1t," Buffa said.
The fee increases will be passed
on to home buyers, Buffa said,
thereby worsening the hou!ling af·
fordability crunch in Co ta Mesa.
"We do have signifietnl needs
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Tourists spend about Sl 25 a da}
.rnd <;tav for three or four d;iys,
'lhe said A la rge tour group can
bring tn $300,000 to the ci ty, Baker
c,a1d
l·our b1rd·\.\.atching teJm) of
lour members each scoured the
park'> .ind we tlands 1n the c11y and
11' em1rons on Feb. 9 in a re·
'pon~e 10 a challenge from 1hc l::.lk
I torn Slough of Monterey Bay. ac·
cording to env1ronmcntahst l~i·
p11g.
Northern counterpart) had
~oun ted 116 species in the Monte·
rcy .irea. ~me 30 lcs!. than sighted
m I lun1 1ngton Beach
S} lv1a Gallagher, birding inform·
Jt1on chairman for Sea & Sage,
'aid Huntington Beach 1s a prime
location for birds bcc;iuse of its
coa,tal location. cx-ean front. <>and>
beache~ and bays and estuaries
"1 he Bolsa Chica t<i an c, .
1remel} rich natural habitat," she
!IJld
Central Park has a "ar1et} of
hab1tJI\, too, that the Cit} for the
moc,t part hJS kept in natural
SlJle\, llhC said
"fhc neater the park. the fe\.\.t r
the bird.,," ~he said.
"The mere fact that there\ d1·
vc r,1t y indicate" a fairl\ hc.11thy
cnv1rnnmcnt ," she '>J1J
· !'hat .,o mJny specie'> f1nJ 1he1r
h11lc niche here 'PeJk' "'ell fnr
the rn~ ··
l11r up~r.1Je\ JI .. ome olmur p.td,,,
hlll "h1lc "c do ha'e need,, I
dt1n't think "e h,1,c a \lgntf1\..lnt
problem,· Ouffa \a1d "H11u ... ng af
fordah1htv. on the other hand. "' a
\Cll 'er1ous problem:·
C1en1'i argued, ho""c'er, that
mJrkct .. 1udics do not sh<l" con-
\umerc, ah .. orhing th e coo;1 nf fee
mc.reJ\C~ lc\led on dc,elopcr'
"In i,ome cases. de,elopcrs ab
\orb 100 percent of 11, and there
arc no studies showing the pur·
chJ.,cr ,., required to ah\orh 100
percent," she said.
Malcolm Ross, a reprcscntat11.e
uf C J. Scgcrstrom and Sons, Co'>la
~k'>J's largest developer, s;i1d 11\
the )mailer builders "'ho arc likely
tn get the biggest headaches from
1he ne"'' th.ii park fee s may go up
De\.clopers of large tracts gencr·
.illy contribute land for park de\CI·
opment, rather than cash fees
"Particularly when you're
tearing down a couple of struc·
lures m order to build, the margin
of profit 1 n't very great.'' he said.
"And not knowing what the added
cost is going to be is going to
cause some nervousness. One of
lhc grcarest difficulties in the de-
velopment business is uncertainty."
Council eases weed plan
FOUNT AJN VALLEY -Be·
cau e weeds are considered a nul·
sance by the City Council, it voted
Tuesday night to Implement a res·
olution passed Feb. 5 to abate
weeds on vtrious private proper-
ties.
The ciry already abates weeds.
refuse and rubblSh on private
property three times a year, ac-
cordin1 to council pohcy and 1t1te
and locaJ lawa.
But one ruident had 1 problem
with the city's notice. proctdurc •
and the council •ireed to make
thinp a bit c•r.
Oouldu Hu~ told the coundl
that be didn't th nk the p~d
policy 11ve proputy ownen
enough notice bc(<n they weN
'
fined. He said a 30-day notice -
as oppo cd to the current three-
wcck notice -would satisfy him.
"tr you awe more notice, I think
you'll find a Jot more happier peo-
ple.'' Hughes said.
"We have no problem with giv·
1na property owners a 3().day no-
tlec1" said Wayne Osbome1 direc·
tor or Public Works.
He aid that when the property
owneri pt the notice to ren>OYO
their weeds, they can call ad A1
1hat they wilJ take Qre ol it, .. and
WC tab their word for it."
Otberwill. &he --.w " subjeet ID a n.. il9d ... dlJ .. n
enter U. ,..,.., • lbiel the
wee.de.
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Lake rs
rally past
Houston,
112-103
By Mlehael A. Lutz
~ SPol1S Wl1ler
HOUSTON -Magic • Johnson's 3-point basket
with 8:02 to play gave
Los Angeles its first lead
of the game and James
Worthy scored 27 points
en route to a 112·103 victory ove r
Houston on Tuesday night.
Worthy led six takers in double figures.
Los Angeles, which won for the 19th time
in 21 games, had to overcome a Rockets'
guard tandem led by Sleepy Floyd with 32
points and Vernon Maxwell with 24.
Kenny Smith added 19 points.
Johnson had a triple-double with 18
points, 17 assists and 10 rebounds.
Houston took its biggest lead of the
game at 76-65 with 3:35 to go in the third
quarter but the La.leers outscored the
Rockets 13·5 over the rest of the period,
cutting the Rockets' lead 81· 78 to start
the fourth quarter.
The takers took a 90-88 lead on
Johnson's 3-pointer. Floyd's fou rth
straight basket for Houston tied it at 90
before Vlade Divac made two baskets for
a 94-90 lead with 6:35 to pl ay and the
takers di dn't trail again.
Worthy scored 10 points in the third
quarter to spark the Lake rs' rally.
Houston's ~ard tandem of Floyd, Max-
well and Smith hit effectively from the
outside to hel p the Rockets to a 54-48
halft ime lead.
The Lakers kept nudging closer to the
Rockets' lead in the fo~rth quarter. with
Johnson and Green hitting from outside.
And they pushed their defense farther
out.
"We just wanted to hang in there until
we started hitting," Johnson said. "We
forced them out a little bit further and
they went cold."
The Roe ets outside shooting faded in
the closing minutes.
"Tonight was a good night for us, par·
ticularly Thompson against (Otis)
Thorpe," Lakers Coach Mike Dunleavy
said. "This game showed how our season
has been going. We're struggling in the
first half and doing '>'ell in the second
half."
The Rockets were hit with three techni·
cats off of illegal defense calls, drawing
the ire of the Houston playe rs.
Eagles bring
home 73-41
victory
PASO ROBLES -Thc @•-
Estancia High boys basketball 01-
tcam shook off the effects of a
long bus ride and a lethargic first half to
power past host Paso Robles High. 73·41,
Tuesday night in the second round of the
CIF lll·AA playoffs.
The Eagles (23-4) found themselves in
an unexpected close duel against a learn
that entered the contest with an 8-15
mark.
Bui a 25·0 run which spanned from the
middle of the third quarter to the midway
point of the final period proved decisive
a~ Estancia triumphed going away. In all,
the Eagles outscored the hosts, 51-17. 1n a
decidedly lopsided second half.
"We were a little slow coming out of
1he chute and they played an extremely
good first half," said Estancia Coach Tim
O'Brien. "Travel had something to do
with it, but they we re a better team than
we expected." ·
After the Eagles jumped to a 6· l lead
in the early stages, the game tightened
with Paso Robles pulling even at the end
of the first quarter and assuming a
surprisindy 24-22 lead at the break.
"We ~ere a little lackadaisical in the
first half," said Estancia's Jeff Hokanson,
one of the team co-captains. "Coach told
us to pick it up defensively and we djd,
Th~ defense started swannif!! and we
were able to get some transi tion baskets."
041 don't know exactly how we got 25
straight (points)," explained O'Brien.
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The Daily Pilot
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High school basketball
Vikings step up win, 59-57!
By Barry Faulkner
011n01 Cont Dally Plot
MISS I ON VIEJO -e:.•-
Chcrokce Parks wasn't the ~1-
only Marina High senior
fighting to extend his prep basketball
life Tuesday night before a packed
house at Saddleback College.
Vikings teammates Mike Carreon and
Sean Haselrig also came through 10
extend their CIF l·A playoff run,
including a Carreon 3-pointer with five
seconds le ft to ice a 59-51 second-round
victory over host Capistrano Valley.
The win puts the Vikings (17-10) into
Friday's quarterfinals against founh-
seeded San Bernardino (27-1) at an
alternate site of Manna's choosing.
Marina, which has won 10 of its la!>t
I I , trailed the entire second half, until
Carreon's 20-foot baseline bomb found
the net for the final margin.
Capo Valley (22-6) called 1imeout
with four seconds left, but couldn't get .i
shot off after inbounding from its own
baseline.
Carreon drilled the game-winner, but
Haselrig also found his shooting stroke
when it counted most, canning a pair of
3-pointers among his eight fourth·
quarter points. Haselrig finished with 13
points.
Parks, who missed the final 4.22 of
the first half after receiving his third
foul, made all five of his second-half
shots, but scored only two 'of his 18
points in the final eight minute), while
1n the clutches of a three-man Lone trap
inside the paint.
"I told them in the last timeout (1.'.llh
21 seconds left and Manna do"n 57-56)
See MARINA/83
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The Daily Pilot's All-Sunset League Team -(front row from
left) Edison's Todd Smyser, Westminster's Jesse Gomez,
Ocean View's lim Harris; (Second row from left) Marina's
Darren Crooks, Ocean View's Ryan Martin, Huntington
Beach's Mustaphd Abdi and Manna's Sean Haselrig; (back
row from left) Marinc1 's Cherokee Parks, Santa Ana's
Chauncey Woolridge. Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller
Edison's Brandon Jessie, Ocean View's Marcel TenBerge.
INSIDE
•Mater Del overcomes slow
start. finishes strono to pull out CIF
1-A Victory at Arroyo./83
•Liberty Chrlatlan moves Into
CIF Quarterfinals for the first time
since 1982 with 57-51 victory/83
•Cat Lutheran Just misses In
V·A game against Calvary Christian
at the buzzer in 57 ·56 V-A loss/83
•CIF aoccer -Newport Harbor
and Coron~ del Mar duke rt out with
CIF 1-A nvals -and both w1n/B2 •R•m• tiire two assistant coaches
-one for tile linebackers. one for
the running backs B2
·~IF acorea '83
Parks MVP
• on premier
Sunset team
By Barri Faulkner
OrJ~· Cow ::>i y P iat
AIONG THE ORANGE
COAST -Remember the names.
SJ\e the photo, the 1991 Orange
Coast Daily Pilot All-Sunset League
boys basl..etball team 1s something
\pec1al
Headlined by Manna senior
Cherokee Parks. one of the all-lime
greats in Orange Coast Arca prep
annals. who gained Player of the
'I-ear honors for the second straight
year, 1h1s season's honorees include
the most talented cast ever 10 grace
the Sunset stage.
Huntington Beach senior Must-
apha Abd1 and Edison 1unior
Brandon Jessie warrant marquee
billing alongside Parks, while seniors
Ryan Martin and Marcel TenBcrge
(Ocean View), and Chauncey
Woolridge (Santa Ana) round out a
star-studded fir t team
Westminster senior Jessie Gomez
tops the second-team selections.
who also include Edison senior
Todd Smyser, Marina standouts
Sean Haselrig and Darren Crooks,
and Ocean View sophomore Jim
Harris
Veteran Huntington Beach Co&ch
Roy Miller. who guided a team of
Abdi and three sophomore starters
to a third of the league champion-
ship was named Coach of the Year.
Parks. a 6-foot· I l Parade All·
American, will make his futu're
hcadhne!> at Duke University, but
not before leaving a legacy of great·
ness at Marina. Showing increased
bulk. confidence and determination
this year, the four-year All-Sunset
League choice averaged 29. 7 points
in league, including six games of at
least 31. He pulled down 14.5 re-
bounds per outing and threw in a
triple double (22 points, 16 re-
bounds. 10 assists) in one victory
over Ocean View.
Abdi, a 6-3 guard whose talent
denies his apparent physical limita·
uons. took his inside game (24
points and 13.4 rebounds per game
as a 1unior) outside this year. With
a playground style as entertaining as
11 1s unstoppable, Abdi slashed,
See All·SUNSET,W
Edison shreds Elsinore's pressure defense, wins, 71-49
By Jon Ferguson
Or1l\gl ~ [)Jtt PllOI •
HUNTINGTON BEACH @•-
-Elsinore High came into 0 -
Tuesday night's CIF Division I
Il·AA second round playoff game with a
reputation for pressure defense, but the
Tigers left havi ng the defensive tables
turned on them by the opposition.
Edison High didn't -shoot as well as it
did in the first round of the playoHs,
but the Chargers played defense and
rebounded with an intensity Coach Jon
Borchert felt was missing for much of
that ftnt game when Edison settled for
a five-point win over Claremont.
While this time 1l came in dif!ercnt
fa~hion, the ho t Chargers again cruised
to a big lead early, and this lime they
extended It throughout the game en
route to a 71-49 boys basketball v1ctOI)'
''We've kind of lived and died '>'Ith
the press, but ii was not effective at
all," Elsinore Coach Roger Blake said.
"They didn't run an offensive set until
there was about three minutes to go in
the first quarter. It was all tran 1uon.
We're normally a pretty good defensive
team, but they hurt u ."
Junio r forward Brandon Je~ie had 21
points and 15 rebound to lead the way
for Edison (21·6), which wi ll meet Sea
View League champion Tustm (23-4) in
the third round (Tustin hosts at a
neutral site). Jessie had needed only 10
to pass Jeff Fisher·-. -;ingle-season
Edison record of 345 rebounds set in
the 1969-70 season.
Edison limited Elsinore's leading
srorer, senior Marcus Maxe). to a team·
high 10 points after the forward had
exploded for 31 in the first round.
''We played solid defense all night
and did a pretty good job on the
boards," Borchert aid. "We did the
things we need to do to be consistent.
"We had a huge letdown the other
night when we Sol up 16," Borchert
said. "Tonight, we JOI up there and
added to it."
Maxey had six of his points in the
first quarter despite reinjurinJ hi1
sprained ankle but had JUSl three
re.bounds in the game.
"(Maxcy only hurt us) f<>r a Huie time
m the second quarter. He aot the ball
three straight times in the tow pelt ...
Other than that, we helped out wdl Oil
him."
Blake w n't about to btamc au.
team's loss on the hobbled Muey.
"We jU$t got our butt kicked," 8lab
u id. "Him goitlg down early dida' W,
S..ED41QM1
Foothill goes to the buzzer twice in 79-77 OT victory
By Roger CWon
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ipintt Newpott Harbor, lllowe into
1he quanctfinall ol t1't CIP lll·M
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their poise in overtime and went to
the •ire aaain.
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cleared off the floor and with order
resc<rid they went biclt to bUMnca
Wtth time dwtndlint ltii Kiiflhts'
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Press box
111'111 MVP RIO Joins
$3 n..-a-ye• club
NEW YORK -World Series MVP :ii
Jose Rijo joined the $3 million-a-year
club when he ag.reed to a $9 million, •
three-year contract with the Cincinnati
Reds on Tue day, while Jim Gantner and Cory
Snyder lost their salary arbitration cases.
Pitchers Tom Cand1ottl and Mark Knudson and
outfielder Danny Tartabull agreed to one-year.
contracts, leaving SllC playe rs in arbi1ration with
two days remaining. Owners lead 8-5 in ca cs that
have gone through to hearings.
Gantner, who made $700,000 last season, hnd
a ke d for $2 million. But in Milwaukee's first-ever
arbitration heanng, arbitrator Daniel Colhnl>
!urned him down and picked the Brewe~· offer o (
Sl m1lhon
Snyder. who .i lso made $700.000 in JiNQ, hctd
asked for Sl.02 million. First-time arb1tra1or
Nicholas Zumas instead chose the ofkr ot
S800,000 by the Chicago Whue Sox.
In the f1ri.1 salary hearing in New York th1' "'tn·
ter, Dan Petry and the Detroll Tiger~ appeared
before arb11ra1or Raymond Goetz Petr). "'ho
made $475,000 last year, is asking for $1 35 m1ll1on
while the team 1s offering $650,000.
Rijo. who made $700,000 last scJ,on gets a
$250,000 signing bonus, $2.25 million th" ~cJr, $3
m1ll1on in 1991 and $3.5 million in 149~ He can
ma~e up to $500,000 more each sca,on 1n perfor-
mance bnnu..e'I if he 'tarts 33 game~ Jnd p11che'
220 1nn1ngl> He 1s the 39th player anJ the 16th
p111.her to agree to a contract averaging S3 million
,1 \Ctt,on.
Rams hire pair or coaches
The Ram!> announced Tuc~day the}
have hi red Ronnie Jone' a\ their lmc-
backers co.1ch .ind Cl.1rencc Shelmon
as their running b.11.~' coach
0
l .1nd1111t1 'clllcJ "-Ith Cleveland at S2 '\ m1lltun.
1 r.11 ... e lll Sl ,437,500 Tartnbull. tn J deJI re.Khl·d
l.11c ~lnnJa) night, agreed with Kan'•" < II\ .11 \~ 22<i.ll00. a rat!.e of $575,UOO. Knu~h1111 .ind
\11 \\Jul-.cc agreed 10 S4 5.000.
Jone!., 35. scl"\ctl as th e Philadelphia Eagles
!>trength and cond11111ntng coach the last four sea-
sonl> and wa' ah(' the tc:am'!> linebacker coach for
the last three )car' Before JOintng the Eagles, he
was the hncb;1ch·rs 1.oach at Arizona State for
two years.
Shelmon. 38, cuJchcd the running backs at USC
the last four \C: tr' Before that, he was the run-
ning backs coach .it Indiana from 1981-83 and the
running back\ co.1ch undtr current USC Coach
I Jrry Smith JI AmonJ from 1984-86.
lktro1t left-hander Paul Gtb~on, 1 n." ••Ul·
l1l'ldcr l'l·tc lnC,l\1glia and Pittsbu rgh ~econJ h,1,c-
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In other sport' ne"'s Tue::.da):
• Los Angele' Clipper .. center Benoit Benjamin
,,JllJ he plan\ 111 te'it the free-age nt market after
the season cni.h hut will speak with the Clippers
t 1 rst Ben1am1n "rll become an unre!.t ricted free
.1gcn1 .it the condusion ol this season. his St'<lh
\\Ith the Clipper::. The NBA trading deadline 1s
I hursday. l3en1.1m1n\ na me has been mentio ned
prominently 111 1rade rumors and James Casey,
one l)f Oen,am1n's representative\, 'Jid he be-
l11:ved the Cl1pper<i wanted to -.1gn his d 1cnt be-
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produced two more Edison b<1,kci..
and boosted the lead lo 20-<> at
the fir't stop.
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1n the third quarter. Elsi no re
pulled within 38-29 with 5.25 left ,
but Edison scored 13 straight
points -includ ing six by Jessie -
and hm11ed the Tiger, to just one
point the re.-.1 of the quarter for a
51 ·30 lend entering the fi nal
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m~er added 12 points. Edison
hil 46 ptrccnt (26·S6) from the
field and de p1tc • poor 30 perce nt
(4·13) from 1-point range were
able to dominate.
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Arla JunlDP squids anJoY soma
lllCClll duPlnll 11'111 to Las Vegas
The junior club cl.rcui1 stopped
in Las Vegu thl.s la t weekend for
an early euon tournament.
The 18 & Under Division (high
school juniors and seniors) had
116 teams from all over the United
States (Texas, Hawaii,
Wa hing1on, Oregon, Arizona,
Idaho, Michigan, Illinois and
Minnesota 10 name a few). The
tournament also included 56 16 &
Under teams and 20 14 & Under
teams.
The Oranae County Vollerb•ll
Club senior team competed 1n the
division I playoffs. Their
opponents were Kern River
(Bakersfield), Pacific Coast, S n
Luis Obi po and Golden Spike
(Minnesota). They were ve ry
lortunate to beat each of those
teams to win the championship.
ln three of the five matches,
OCVDC lost the first game and
had 10 win the tiebreaker to
progress.
Each division featured pool play
on Saturday. My team played a
team from Washington (Team
Yakima), a team from Arizona
(Phoenix Juniors) and the Nevada
Juniors team from Las Vegas. It's
great to meet and piny against the
players from the other states.
Charlie Brande There was some justice in the
OCVBC victory over the
Minnesota team. Many of the
OCVBC players competed on the
Corona dcl Mar girls team that
won the state championship.
Our local teams participating
included Cal Juniors, coached by
Tim Mennealy (Ocean View High
School), and Kip Yoshi minea
(Rancho Santiago College), as we ll
as Mission Valley , Pacific Coast
and our Orange C.Ounty Volleyball
Club.
Sundays format included
another day of pool play fo llowed
by playoffs for the pool winners.
All of the other teams also
progressed to playoffs with teams
that finished in similar positions in
th eir pool. The double-pool !IY'>lem
allowed fo r very competitive
playoffs in all divisions.
Along the way, due to some
administrative adjustments, the
Sea Queens lost '9 match to La
Habra. As the season progressed,
11 became quite evident th at CdM
was the best team.
Charlie Bnndt 's volleyball
column appears in the Oran1e
Coast Dally Pilot every
Wcdnesda,y.
All-SUNSET
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spun and leapt through opposing
defen'IC'i, which conce ntrated pri-
maril)' on stopping him. He scored
28.5 points per league outing,
while still managing to pull down
12 rebounds each night.
Ora921e Coast Dally Pilot's
l·Sunset League
Player of the Year
Player, School Ht. Cl. Avg.
Jessie, a 6-5 blue...chipper whom
opponents must fear for another
full season, scored a mere 23.3
points per league game, snatching
13 boards per contest.
Ch ero kee Parks, Marina 6-11 Sr. 29.7
First Team
Mustapha Abd i, Huntington Beac h 6-3 Sr. 28.5
Brandon Jessie, Edison 6-5 Jr. 23.3
Adept with his back to the bas-
ke t, Jessie en1oyed free reign from
the perimeter as the featured
weapon in C.Oach Jon Borchert's
offensive scheme. He took full ad-
v an 1 age . e levat i ng above
overmatchcd defenders for 3-poin!
jumper<i. or burn ing th em wi th an
explosive first step and dri'e to the
hoop. He wa\ the singular reason
the Chargers gained a piece of the
tn-championsh1p.
Chauncey Woolridge, Santa Ana 6-6 Sr. 27.0
Ryan Martin, Ocean View 6-3 Sr. 16.1
Marc el TenBerge, Ocean View 6-8 Sr. 16.6
Second Team
Jesse Gomez, Wes tminster 6-1 Sr. 19.9
Todd Smyser, Ed ison 6-3 Sr 12.3
Ji m Harris, Ocean View 5-10 So . 14.6
Darren Cro oks, Marina 6-4 Jr. 11 .8
Woolridge, a "'ell-kept secret
playmg fo r the leo,s-tha n fearsome
Sa ints, impressed 1n his inaugural
Su nset SC.l!.on. \COrt ng 27 point'>
per game An all Century LcJgue
pick the p.i I two \ea«on'>. the 6-6
posl man will move to forward at
hi s next stop.
Sean Haselrig, Marina 6-2 Sr. 10.6
Coach of the Year
Roy Miller. Huntington Beach
and spirited team leader ~ear. helped drav. c;agging defense~
off Park\ and to his perimeter
iumper. v.h1le Croo~ .... who missed
mlht of the pre-league campaign
v.1th a liroken thuinh. emerged 10
.1dd c,conng punc.h for the Viking!..
TenBergc, bound for Colorado
State, was a consistent factor for
the Seahawks. "'ho stumbleJ down
the stretch agdtmt i.upenor com-
pe1111on A 6-8 ce nter, he averaged
16.8 points and 11 rebounds in
league.
Miller, who adjusted h1" incxpe-
nenced team's lit) le on a ntghth
bam. depending on the Oiler,· op·
ponent, got the most out c1f Ahd1
& Co. His !>trateg1cal e"<celknl·c I'
further illustrated by the l.1ck l•I .1
second Huntington player on the
all -league team.
I l,1mo,. 1n his l>econd var!>tl} !.Ca·
son \.\llh two more to go, has a
bright futu re ""h Ocean View He
J\ eraged 14 ti p<lints 1n league and
'cl a school 'inglc-sea on :is~ist
record from the point guard po!.1
t1on
Mart in , a ~lreak shooter su-
preme. hit for 16. I per Sunset out·
1ng .. md wai. a tenacious defender
Gomez quietly prodm·ed night
after night for the L1om., "h1le
Smyser did the same for Fd1i,nn
llaselrig. a second-team pick la!.t
High school soccer
Newport reaches quarterfinals, 1-0
By Bany Faulkner
0nnge Coast 0 Pilol
NEWPORT BE.ACH -Newport Harbor High
boy soccer coach At.rn Payne claims his Sailors
arc due for an offcn'il\.e e:<plmion. But, following
a l·O CIF l·A 'iccond-round victory over v1s11ing
Barstow Tuesday, he agreed he would settle for
the occa'i1onal outhtml
"We're going to put a "'hole lot of goals up real
<ioon," Payne said after ht'i team dominnted the
Aztecs throughout. but mi1i!.ed several quahty
chance~ to pad the le.id "Our offense is putting
things together, we JU'>t aren't putting it in the
goal Socce r is funny th.11 "'·•> ·•
Newport. "'h1lh 11nrr11~c1I to 14-4-7 with m 16th
\hutout, will ho\! Wor~m.in 1n Friday's quarter-
fi nal
Senior S\.\Ceper 1 udd r 1fl. "'ho anchor~ the Jc-
feme 1n fron t of the two man goalie rotation of
Mike Hancock and fo,h Klein. chipped in offen -
\1vely Tuesday. ncl11ng the only goal on a direct
free kick f mm JU't be>onc..I midfield in the 32nd
minute of the ftr-;t half
Tift boomed "hat appeared to be a pass to
strcaJ..1ng Garrett Prott. but Al.tees ~cepc r Jeft
Mason. charging out to intercept the li<ill, colluJcd
with a teammate and the ball "ent nght by him
for the game-win ner
"Did I score'>" ai;ked a retreating T1fl after h"
unltJ..el) tally found the net.
Other off ens1ve standouts for Newport included
Jim Hicks, Shane Pcrluss. Brannon Coluccio,
Chm Hunter and Joey Perez.
ln addition to Tift, defens1"e standouts included
full backs Malt Sherwood. Derck Steele and David
Kemper. The Sailors' defense yielded JUSl two
solid shots. both saved by Kle in. who took over for
Hancock at halftime.
So defensively 1ncl1ned were the Tars. th ey even
'topped their own sure goa l in the final min ute of
the first half
Pere1 started the Ourry with a shot defl ected b)'
Ma on. Hick pounced on the rebound and spun
quickly, connecting on a shot that rocketed by
Mnson toward the seemingly-open ne t. But New-
port's Kun Kosky was unintcnt1onall)' positioned
directly 1n the shots path and the ball ricocheted
hard of( his shin and away from the goal hne.
Sea Kings romp to 4-0 triumph
By Patrick La11on
Dllnoe ~st Dady Pll01
NEWPORT BfACH -Four players cored
a the Corona del Mar boys soccer team
cruised to a 4·0 win at home over Norwalk in
the second round of the CJF l·A soccer play-
orf1 Tue day afternoon.
Dan Soucek, Tanner Rupp, Scott Owen and
Joson Boyce all scortd for the Se.a Kings (16*6-
I) and Owen and Rupp each wisted on 1011J.
CdM, the third·place team from the Sea View
Lcaaue will race La Canada Friday at a site to
be determined in quarterfinal actJon.
The ca KJnp were able to w;n dupitc hav·
101 two players, includina llarting midfielder
Bill Rimmer, out o r action duo to iUn . Three
other CdM 'tarters wuc also sufferinJ from
the Ou but were able to play, 11thoU1h forw1rd
Ju tin Pierce lasted less than one half.
Still, despite cwercominJ ~ ICMnitia, Sea
Kings Co~h Man in Meoropn says hit tum
ctn still put on 1 better performance.
"l dOn't think we're. pl1Yin1 u welt as we
could be," MeOropn uid. ''The prnet won't
be lhll euy 11 we pqrea. I think tho home
)
draw really made 11 difference for us. We get
great s~pport from the studentS, faculty and
parents .
Soucek tarted the scoring 11 mi nutes into
the game when he beat Ro man Camacho down
low 10 the left side from 30 yards out. Camacho
wos out of position so Soucek fak-cd out his de·
fend er and rolled h toward the right comer
where ii hit lhe inside of the post and bounced
1n.
The second half .. ., three goalJ, two crou-
bars hit 1,nd I wide open JOll that WI$ mi SCd
ju t left u the Sea Kinp took control of the
match.
On 1 free kick fiom the rf&ht s de, Owen
. beaded the blU leh to Rupp, who drilled it
into the net from 5 yar~oot for his accond
pl of the a.son aix minutes Into the half.
At the 2S minute mark, Owen connected
from 12 yards ou a for 1 3--0 lead. He took 1
pua from Rupp and drilled to the ri1ht side of
tho net put a divln& Camacho.
BOyoi doled out the icorina six minutes
lat.er when hit *>t was ICcidelidJ '1ccred into
the M l W Noi'wd's HumbenO V-.....z.;
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High school boys basketball
Monarchs pull it .,ut with 21-3 run in 67-53 triumph
By Richard Dunn
Or qe Coas1 0. ly PllOI
l:.L M ONTE -TheE•-
itineral) to the Sports Arena 01-
lor G.1ry Mc Knight's Mater ,
Dc1 ll1gh Monarchs did not include how
the f1r\t three quarters went Tuesday
night in the econd round of the Clf
\11u1he1n Section l·A playorcs.
have our laSt mcctina tomorrow, )OU can
turn )our uniform in by lunch time and
seniors . . . it's been a great ca on.
They're such a good group of kids. 1
rarely have to rai c my voice at them.''
Mater Oci, down by one (27-26) at tM
intermission and behind 34·26 in the early
going of the third quarter, dodged a
bullet in this one, then outscored the
Knights, 21·3, to end the game here at
Arroyo High. \\ c had a lifc-in-gehcral talk at
h.lllt1mc ,'' said McKnight, whose club
'Pr,1ng loo e 1n th e fou rth quarter behind
J.l\on J.ine k1 to secure a 67-53 victory
.ti! 11n\t Arroyo, champions of the M1ss1on
\ Jllc) Le ague the pa~t two seasons
"Our guy came in here jullt thinking
they're going to win," McKn:~ht said.
"Hopefully, thi will wake us up •
Arroyo (19-8) took a 50-46 lead \\1th
5:25 left in the conte t. enough of a 1011 to
bring back mcmone of last year in the I told them 1f ''e lccp this up, we 'll
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fourth \ceded ·11gers, 39-36.
I he o,,1c1ory sends the Sea
.._1ng'I up against Sherman Oaks
of Notre: Dame Friday night an
the lat1 er's territory, a rematch
of last season's semifinals
Ironically, it was Jon Upham's
p.11r of free throws with 14 sec-
onds left that sealed the win for
CdM (14-14) Upham led all
!><0rer~ with 16 points, but except
f•·r th e game-clinchers, was shut
nt11 1n the fo urth quarter.
"It .,., a~ good st rategy for them
to keep sending U'i 10 the hne,''
Orm sa1J "It\ "'J\ \mart for
them 10 1n and mal e us mm
lle\k. the>' didn't e\cn h.t\C to
th.11 het.tll\C \\C m1, .. ed them all
h~ llllrSChC'>"
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tempted Jll"I J h.mdful of ou1,1dc
'"''''· including JU\I '''" 1-
pomll'r' in the fm.11 'Cl1lllf.l, 11!
the i.:.1mc
ln,1c.ut, the l 1!!t:r-. \\Cre con·
tent 111 pl.i) the r·•lll nl g.1mc and
tried to work the h.111 1n'1de 111
lc.:.Hl1n~ 'corer P.1111 Perkin' .ind
\l,111 \lmc11Jn Perkin' entered
thl g.1me ,1,cra~1ng 1 l 'i prnnh
Jnd IO rehounJ, pt·r g.1mc, ''h1k
\linch.1n a'cr.1gnl 13 po1nt'i .ind
\I\ "''·•rd'
{ tl\I held Pcrl>.111' 111 Jll'I nine
p11tnh .rnd 'e\cn rebl.nmd' in the
e,.unc. \\h1lc: ~hnch.in hJJ I~
pl'IOI' .ind eight rchound,. 1 he
three 11ther 'tarter.., c11mhmed tor
1u't II' c r<'1nh anf.l l\.\ll tm.irJ,
· I heir pn1111 ~u.ml looked hke
ht· l11ulJn'1 ,111101 from the
p:r11ne:cr .ind the other t\\ll
kk•kc:d \Ort of lrf\, 'I) \.\C '!JrtlJ
,,1~c10~ 1nt11 the · middle a b11.
Orm ,,lid "II the) h.1d JU'I put
up .1 ,ouplc 11f ou1'1dc -.hots v.1.•
\\11uld hJ\C been "'l>rricd ,\ hlllc.
!1111 thq l11e1 kcd like: the\ "erc11 '1
'Ill. \\h,lt Ill Jo,"
Orm fL It he glll .t complete
cllort llO holh the offcn,l\e and
dcfen'l'C end' ll l the lloor and
th.11\ wmc1h1nl! he'' ~ccn lo,ik
TARS
From 61
thro\\ for f ooth11l IO pu'h II 10 ~3.
~II \tile Okr rc,ponded with his
'cwnd I-poin ter \\.llh '\'\ lick., left
ll• tie the gJme at .. , -the fi rst
111,1.inle the Sailor' did not trail
"nee thJt 3-2 lead at the outse t
I hat left 1t fo r the dramatics at
the end of regulation, and into
,l,c rllme.
r he IWO lrJdCf.l ha kets 10 go
.. 'i.7'i and afte r Michael S11pe ~tole
the hall the Sailors con"erted on a
Mdntce JO-foote r. "'h1ch rolled in
for ,\ 77-75 Sailor..' lead.
Winger tied II at n on a 16-
foo ter. Harbor had the bnll under
1t'~ own basket out of bound!>, but
a had pas<i rc.,ulte<l m a turnover,
,cuing foothill up with 56 seconds
to go
The Kn ights worked the clock
do"'n and then went to the well.
"We JUSt went h1gh ·low,'' said
I ooth1ll Coach Jim Reame , a 13·
vcar .. e teran or the Foothill
program "I thought Newport did
.1 gre.lt JOb of tempo and that Huy
Ngu'tcn, hey, those were NBA
three..,"
Reame~ could afford to be
grac1ou!I. Hi team escap ed a
bullet, and had to win it twice, but
when it came down 10 the fina l
moments, Konopi as, who scored
31 points and made 13. of 16 from
the field, wn there.
"Th is was a areal aroup,'1 said
Serven. "The worst thing about
this is that I don't get 10 coach this
tea m anymor e. We had a
chcml try that i.s hard to explai n."
mANl:IA
From 81
"They went cold, we &Ot I few
1tcal , and we hit 1 rew hots th1t
we weren't hiuina m the first
hal f."
Mau Fuerbringer, who noc.ched
nine in the first half, ind Son LJ
hared ecorina honon for Eatanda
with J.S points, while Paul
McDaniel• end Mike H111
chi~cl in with l l lpiecc.
Neat up for Eaiandl, the top
stcd ln Divi ion lll·M II 1 dllo
1ng for -especially in the play-
off-,
"The kids didn't get rauled
e\en when they prcll~Cd u~."
Orris said "A couple of month
ago, we probably would have
fa llen apart. I stre~~cd to the
team a1 the half we had to ~tay
1n our offen.,e, and keep running
it even if the re wa,n't an open·
ing.
"On defense '"e really stuck to
the plan We did an exce llent job
there."
Orri!>, knO\'n for his slow-
do\\n strate~1c'>. """ plca,cd to
sec the Tiger' s11d. to their
gameplan ai; well Neither team
attempted to cct into 1 fa,t
hrcal mode .1nd th.it :.t111cJ the
~ea King-.
··1 ,1l\\J~.., tecl ,1 lm\·,cor1ng
l!amc ,.., 10 t1ur .1tl,antace," Orn' ~.111.l One th111~ .1buu·1 ,, g.1me
hke th1' " the turnmcr' .ind re·
1'1 und' arc m.1gni!1cd ..
AnJ m1"cd tree thro'"
I he l\\11 tc.1rn' 1.·ntcred the
lin.:.il pc:mid lll'd ,11 2.'J. hut the
~l: 1 Kini:' \\l'l11 on J s.2 run 111
the t1r..,1 ..i 12 m1nu1c' tu l1p1.·n .1
J~ 31 lc.11.l D1)lli! I lc"1.· led tht•
""' 1n the run · \\Ith ll\C poinl\
nn .1 l.1\lll .ind tlir1..c lrc1.· 1hr11\\'
I he othn h.1,kct \..1mc \Ill .1 J.
pointer h~ J,1,nn Cl.irk from the
ri~ht ,,Jc to open the peri11d
\\1th lJph.1m gu.irJcd Chhel~.
11 ".:.t' He,,c "hu h.1J ll> 1.1kc
o'er for Ctl \t Jnd he c11n1rih11tcd
lour fo:.irth quJrtcr rchuund' 111
~o i!l11ng "'1th hi' 11,e po1nh
· D1,ug h,1d .in .111lk lllJUI')
that h.1mpert•d h1111 tor ,c,cr.d
\!.1mc<· Orr1' -.11d ·I .1,1 "eek
he pl.l\cd ~01.1d nn the otlen'''e
l'nd. hut let up dcfl-n,M~h
l 1m1~ht he did ,, h: ltl'r Joli 11n
lkkn•l'
· He\ ~t't the t.1lcn1 .ind I'm
n111 ;ifraiJ 10 ~o t ' l11rn \\hen I
h.I\ c II> •
Afti:r I k''c m.1.tc •llll ot l\\11
lree thro\\' ICI ).!1\C: ( J\I I \f\•
point lt..id. \,1uth l'.1'.hkn,1
he!!·'" tn \.\hlltk .I"'•'' .it the
le.id
~<1111h Pa,JJen.1 n11' '"th .1
111.-rcwrf.l
with FoothiU . _,, n. ,,_.,. ,.,,., Newf*t Hlrbar'• ... Mell , .. on
econd round of the e eliminations.
"We were down by 11 at halftime (la~t
scaron) against Cerritos," McKnight ~aid.
"That's not the way to do it. Horefully,
we'll get a home aame Friday night (1n
the quarterlin.lls again t Los Alami to~)
But 1 can't figure it out. Maybe it's youth,
ma)be we're not experienced enough,
maybe .,.,e·re too cocky. Maybe th1'> " the
rc:,11 v.orld ..
gh:e the Knights their one-point halftime
bulge.
"I was pretty upset at halftime,"
Mt Knight said. "We were up 23-16 (with
3 ~2 left in the first half), then 11 wn!>
their game all the way. We let them get
h<ick in 1t. I told them we're going to be
bu\lng tickets !or the game al the Sport~
Arena (for I ·A final ) "
charge. J he Knights opened the
quarter hy taking a 50-46 lead.
fourth
Alter B ... lle!>teros (17 point!>, i.even
bo;mh) nu1kd hi!> third tre)' with 5.04 on
the dod>; ind Mall Manwarren scored
11Nde "'11 h 4 .t 7 to go 10 give Ma tc r Oct a
51·50 kJd JJne\k1 -.cored six of his e1ghl
r.,unh t1111ttr point\ tu seal the win
\\h1chcver, the Knightll v.ere \entlmg
the top-,cedcd Monarchs (24-t) all ort
of me,,ages. beginning in the 'lccond
qu.1rter "'hen Arroyo's 9-3 run put ~fate r
De1 in the hole (27-26). John lnint' .. in
Arro)O guard, drm-c the la ne on .i l.s\I·
break IJ~1n to '>core at the buuer .1n t
J J Ballesteros got Muter De1 h<1ck in
the third, launching two of h" three 3
point hots m the last I :25 ot the pemxl
10 lock matters up at 44 entering the
tuurth quarter.
fhat's \\hen Janc!>ki C 19 point , ~''
rebounds) -who d1dn·1 st.ut the -.1:cond
half bcc.:ause of a shodd} f1N hJlf -:oo~
B.dJe,tc: rm '\-pointer triggered a 14-0
run JPl.l J nok1 led the as!>ault as the
~lun.m.h 23-9, in the
I urth 1.j
·~ ,,. ~1cKmght >aid of h1~
pertormance "We didn't
roup. That fourth quarter.
la\ that .,.,av, there aren't
, ~re gmng io beat us "
Clf scores
HIOH SCHOOL BOYS
(1ec:ond round)
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1rv1ne •8 cerr.~ 12 S.WU 8altl1ta 70 ~ e#Oi>J fi•
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Torrne 78 RI. '·
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S.tn 69. ~48
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MARINA
From 6 1
'omconc L.1 J ' i :.tc p !of"ard
Mann.i ( 1d1 ~·c"e Popo\ld
said ' .• I lc " ,, the gll\ t< n1i:ht
We c.ime •hrt•ui!h tont~ht like \\C
have Jlt \e ir lotH? ·\\c re.111\
bounced h.1, ~ ...
Ha,elrig i. thirf.l 1-pointer, "'1th
~ 31 left ll• ":.J the dcfo:1t to "(
"2 Alter :l.1: l\\O ll'.1m' 1r.1dc:J
1urnmer' I l 1,clr1g h.1nkcd 111 J
lcapins:: r.c: 1n<kr trom 10 tc •
out tn .. ut •he le.id It• one \\Ill
~ 2" rem.11'1ir·~
Cc iC If\ I! HJ D.1\lll S(J..,•\\1d
1.onn •. ~tccJ n .1 I l·f<l( t bJ ehr
JU mp<.·• 1·h I :: :; !cit, but P 1r,'
fou£h' free: Joni! enough to can
I ~-1< ,1t I irn 1round to put •
pre,,u·. ",~;.,on the ho .. i..
C1p ,•r.:ir~ > \ .1llc~. the th rJ
r;inkc J t .. 1m 111 Or.inge C 1 1 t\
!!·•'c · .ir "''th c;ci ... ccond· • "
.... he l \l .. irin I JUOIOr f,,, .... II j
D.irr~n ( roo._, rt'boundeJ 1
m' .. d ,hot b~ 'cnior : f""'.l J
Br ... 11 \ll( or~k
\11 r1n 1 S o O tn nr 1 cc
Count\ ''ori..cd the d d. ·
\C<..llr.•h. bc lore lJlhn~ lime: • t
._ct 'nmllhing up tor P.sr ' .1 '•
f1><1t-l I \JI '\mer1,.in b<1o1t1 ! ! •
Duke
P.1r t '· hm\C\Cr \\.l\ hlanl\c1 d
"'hrn H.1,clrig held :h1: h,111 het11nd
the '·roin! hne on :he left "'ITIC.
\'Ith I I <.('cone!<. lch \\ 1•h the
-.ro .... J r Jr1n1.:. larreon hh1"1: frcl'
on the left bJ,t'line JnJ llJ'e r1i::
"'unc him the ti.ill
"I ·had the "ho• ' I I•
\'a' ho"' Carre n de,cr1hcll I 1'
cool game· .... 1nner "'h1~h 'en• thr:
\'1i..1ng' l;in' in:o J frer/\ II 1'
-.prc.id onto the ci un J' •he
huller oundcd
,. , n1,hed \\Ith a game-high
t' and ,1dded eight
.ind three blOl.ketl shot:.,
.en1or gu.:.ird!> v.:ere the
IT •
u: to ~ii' c m\ -.ecc.on a ...
11.:i!telng. v.ho finished
nt'> on 5 of ~ shooting
• r "I felt like I had to
the open !>hot (down
nd I v.a' h1111ng
'lw lost h1' st a rung
the De~cmber
c."un, cigreed the
~ v. JS not de~igned
.d
'1!>n·1 tor me. 11 v.a
s.ud Carreon, who
both of hi'i
' r int allempt~ and
' •t 11,e point ... "l \\asn't
t' til pre~'iure \\hen I
· rc..icted and 11 \\Cnt in.''
"1ntcd an} body but
• 1 t.i c that last shot,"
\.tile' Coach Mark
11 c'pl.uned ·We didn't
(her .._ec to beat us and he
un:l rWndtCl) '
!'Jr~., '>1dehned in foul
11 Ca rreon, Crooks ( 10
r l' cn1or re\ef"\e forward
Denni' \\inner\ and 1un1or point
~u i·tl I 1m Pham all ~cored to help
·h~ \ 1~111~' dr.i\\ e~en at 27 at
1n:erm1,,1on
P nk' .. 1ic1ng around :and
th·1 .ch .:.i th1l.kct of Cougars
in' u lcft:ndcr,. hit ,ill four '>hot\
·t 1: thm~ quarter, before
r I! .incl C arrcon took ~er in
• I,; l • .irth
\I tr na !>hot 5t1 percent 2.i of
'I fr m the lleld, IA hde upo
\ hit JU't ~l ot 51 (41 I
IS
Liberty overcome t. John's
Minutemen reach
the quarterfinals
with clutch win
L1hcrl\. Chr1,11an', @•-
OJ1.t Kellam) \C1>red 01-
)l\ of the \ltnutemen\
tin.:.il <.e1.en po1n1' ind fm1,hed
"'llh 1-Tue<.J;i, night a.. the\.
topped St John',, .;-.~1. and
<Hhanccd t the ~uartcrfinal' ol
the bo}' bJ\io.c1ball pla>of!~ tor
1ust the <,ccnnJ time m ~chool
hi\ I Of\
Libert\ 115-l .... 111 ta c third· ~ceded South Ba' Lutheran I :11.J)
F-ndav at -30 at a 11e :o he
determined in the CI.I D1\I ion \
A bracket The Minutemen\ onl\
other trip to the qu11rtcrfinal\
came in 19':
The M1nu1cmen. v.ho trJ1lccl
mo t of th game, held oft \t
John's alter tJJ..:1n~ the lead fnr
good. 50-.1' .... uh I Ill to go on
Toby Curll' ' h.l\kct Kellam • \\ho
hi: 1 'I' o! h1' frc:e throws in 1he
fourth 4u.irter. had !our chanry
~hut~ ;mi.I J oa .. i..et d~n the
\lrCtt:h
l 1n1tl Curto' ha<,ket. Liberty
h.ld hdd JU't tv.o brief one-point
le, h but had ne,er 1ra1led by
r. ore than \I\ point\
Curto finished "'llh l I points.
D.a.c: \' ccaro had 11 points and
13 ret>ounds and Mil>.c Hoggau
added 12 point
In lfl• thcr \'-A second round
~11me
-•(a h a r~ <.. hapt l 57, Cal
Luthrran Sf>: The C-Hawks had a
ch:in .. e to "'in 11 in the final
<,econd of pla~. hut a 20-foot ~hot
h' Brad Plud .. han rimmed in and
u• and Cal Lutheran o f
I lun11ngton Beach fell out of the
playoffc: ~1th a 9.9 overall record.
Cul Lu led by three with two
minute left. but a bucket by
Bruce O-.e r meyer a nd a
.. uh,equent Cal Lu turnover led to
.in Qq=rmC)Cr tip for the winning
mar2in with three seconds left.
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High achool bOya
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Co-Moat Velu•bl• Ple,.ra
Josh Borella. Laguna Beach, Sr.
Matt Fuerbringer. Estancia, Jr.
Flral Teem
Paul LaMott, Laguna Hills, Sr.
Paul McDaniels. Estancia, Sr.
Son Ly, Estancia, Sr.
Darrin Gravley, Laguna Beach, Jr.
Brian Matsen. Laguna Hills, Sr.
Second Teem
Brett Poulos, Trabuco Hills, So.
Patrick Barnes. Trabuco Hills. So
Jeff Pickens. Costa Mesa. Sr.
Darvin Thompson. Century, So.
Tom Rav ensberg, Laguna Beach. Jr.
Mike Haas. Estancia, Sr.
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Once lbe ~ her ahyneta
nd once her 1111-esteem surfaced, Erika Mapainc b«uw OM ol ,,_. ___ .._,
name names. but he aaid "about
six to 10" of the leaauo'1 fme1t will
be wcarina &J:ten and ~Id next
fall. m0$t prominent players in Orange
Coast Collqe women's basketball
hi tory.
Mannina -who at the
beginning of her f rcshman yeu
I t season had a confidence
problem, feeling her basketball
kill weren't up to JC standards
-i now the most r rolific
rebounder in sehoo history, in
dd11ion to bcina the Orange
Empire Con(erence scoring
champion.
Manning scored 40 points in two
games la~t week to narrowly win
OEC scoring honors over Golden
West's Bits Sirehia (17.48 ppg).
Manning, who averaged 17.52 ppg,
fini hcd her two-year career with
561 boa rds, smashing the previous
mark of 517 held by Lisa_
Schumaker.
This season, Manning also
became the school's greatest
single-sea.son rebounder with 2961
topping Schumake r's 1986-87
record or 277. Manning signed an
early letter of intent with Cal State
Dominguez Hills.
Rich ard Uunn
0 Golden West wrestling coach
Dale Deff ner had to enjoy
observing the Sunset League finals
and the CIF 4-A championships
last weekend, casually observing
the cream of the crop he hopes to
snag for next season.
OCC doesn't have a wrestling
team, so owe gets all the goods
from the district. Dcffner wouldn't
Orange Coast Area briers
0 Bob Wcucl'1 Orange Coast
men's volleyball team, look.Ina to
"three-peat" this season as state
champ on1, hope to Improve to 4-0
in matches tonight when the
Pirates host intra-district rival
Golden West at 7.
OCC, which had 60 hopefuls out
for the team when conditioning
began last fall, went to 3..0 last
Thursday after sweepina Irvine
Valley, 15·2, 15-8', 15..C. Lance
Lyons, a lc:rt side hitter, is Orange
Coast's top returning play~r.
0
Outside linebacker Kevin
Roberts, an integral part or OCC'
championship football team last
sea on, will walk on at UCLA this
fall, Pirates Coach Bill Workman
announced.
Rlch•rd Dunn /J an Oranp
Coast Dally Pilot Sporn Writer
whose d ub ltnnls column ap~•rs
ertry other Wednesday.
Rustlers to begin state title defense
·1 he Golden West College
women's basketball team opens
ddcn'c of· its state title tonight
\\ ht'n the Rustlers host College of
the Dc\crt at 7:30.
Golden We-.t , which '"cnt
umh:katcd in \\annang the Orange
[ mpirc Conference tit le for the
'ccond straight season, enter\ \\1th
a 30-1 record and the No I rank-
ing an the state
. • In college ha!>eh.111
Ho't Cal State Dominguez Hilb
r.tlhcd for three run\ in the bot-
tom uf th e eighth inning to break
.1 tic and d.11m .1 S 2 -.1ctol) mer
"111( .1 I (\,liege.
•In cnmm11n11\ r11llt'1•c h •<:c-
h:tll:
Rob Wal ~er's two-out ROI·
)Ingle in the top of the 10th inning
gave Golden West a comc·from -
bchind 10-9 win at Palomar.
•In men's college ba)kctball
Southern C.)hfornia College ha'
~Witched the Site and time Of
tonight'!I non-conference ~Jme
~ 11h Chm11an Herilage to 6
o'clock at Point Loma College
•In "omen\ college tennLS:
UCI ltnappcd a four -match los-
ing streak by defeating New Me-
xico Sta te, 8· I.
•In women's college ba!>kCt·
ball·
Kr1!>t1n Bevis ~cored 17 point'
Jnd hauled down 12 re bounds to
lead SoCal College to a 72-66
NAIA Dil.tnct 3 victory at Biota.
-By The Dally Piiot
COLL•OE WOMIN
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From North Orange County
From South Orange County
540-12 20
496-6800
642-5678
N ewport Corona
Beach 1069 del Mar 2122
BAYFRONT DUPLEX 3BR 2BA. f/p, din rm. 2 car gar. rear patio.
W/lol t Dock $&89K S 1 500 1ncld1 gdnr.
3 T 2 & 1 • 1-New erpt 1_6_4_0_-0_299_. ____ _
lhrl>-Oull NEW Cop· Avall Now 2BR t BA.
per plumblng, toucet1, yrd. pallo, d/ w. micro.
toilets . gar door w 'd hkup, $1150/mo.
opnra, drywall & eabl· 434 Oahlla 650-0850 net1 tool Dock holds •------_;..;;..:...:..._
'2 boats 25 -35'. Charming Lg 2BR 2BA
JACOll ILTY hou~o. t p, ger. $1495
675·6670 mo 111 & lul. $200
Harbor View Homea ,_d_e_p_&4_2_·_5_290_. __ _
Portol1no 4BR. 3 •?BA, !Orea! 3Br 1 Ba rear Du-
$700.000 (le11 lor plex 1 Car garage
CISh) OWC dp Prln Avt now I S 1125 mo
only Tlm Sr. 844-4524 VIiia Rentals 876-41112
eve. 968-2015 days
LIDO ISL• new home
3700af. Reduced to
$8115K. Open Sat/Sun
t 0-5. Wlldlyl/EV91 by 1ppl
227 VII OrMlo l1M3 t 1
HOUSE W/BALCONY
3BR 2BA, trplc, 1 car.
S1750'mo Top loc
642-9797 Re/Max Rltre
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QUIRES that all used,
household goods
movers. prtnt their
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Add1t1 ons
Remodeling 3410
Immaculate upgraded JEFCO l!QUITll!a 1118 & airy. 3Br 2Ba, fp, General Contractor
Home·, 110 vault cells, Fr doors, plant aHuner, gar. 5l3 Custom romodellng,
Nare•asus 790-04~ kitchen & beth. room
.STO, RENTING. addtt1ons Since t 1177 NEWL v decor 2BR 1 BA Imagine Only $3500 duple• Frple W • hk L•C ., 485314 F1nanc·
down• 1389/mo. You up lrg onel patio, ,_1_n.;:;.g_O_A_C_1_2_1_-11_5_8_7 __
can own a beau11tu1 gar c.loH 10 ahopa KEVIN STUDER Oenoral
double wide moblle beach s950 mo No Cortrad0t Ras 'Comm
home In Of'ange Co pots 121 31 377 ·IM51 ~. •c t>elh rtmodfltn9 St
Can't beat ltl Lie 493t37. 831·5538
TRU MOBILE HOMES R H LAWTON CONST Costa Mes<l 2 I ?il (714) 894-3393 Lio. Oon. Conlractor
SELLING OR BUYING
A MO BILE HOME
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side new 2BR 211\Ba
twnhsa. 2 ear at·
1ached garage. w/d
hkup lrplc Must 1 .. 1
s125-0 mo 831-2480
• Nwpt His area. 3BR
2BA yard, f p, No
Pets, St 100 mo
631 ·5t03 •
•BACK BAY ESTATE,
4Br 2BA, tam rm,
huge yrd frple, dbl
. gar $1525 64~
•BRAND NEW•
TOWN HOME I
Jual bullt 2BR 2~BA.
patio, garage Mov..m
2115 S995tmo
548-7317
•COLI.EGE PARK: 3BR
2BA • rool 11350/
mo. Aval 3/1
ReMax Rltre 642·9797
All PhHH ol Coner
20 yra e•p &4~8439
WREN CONSTRUCTION
Additions & Remodel•
Portfolio avail Rola
Uc 574519 642·593t
ppl1.)ll\('<)
S1~rv1 1 <' 3426
PAUi.S'S APPUAHCE SVC
AJA Mlktt and Mode's
Counaout SelV SSS.OS 15
3021.S Hllt>Or Ill CM
Arch1l1•( t11u•
Dufl111q ·~·1?8
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Of your Hom•Otf·BUI
Home Addition• b't prof
F'rH "' 1173-4038
A11!· ·
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Dm'rAILINQ
Oalltlllng Auto-Truck·
RV. Fr.. Pic k up &
Oellv•rx· 435-11 89
f. '
J•'1 I ' : :
l>oerHWpu·Alltra!JOnl
Cabinets-Panel-Locks St•"• °'YI" Pa• oee41c
DrywZtll 3584 Hilulin~ 3720
Celllngs-WaH1 Repaired DUMP RUNS _ JUNK '!ttiff!Bl!'W
Drywell/lnt. plaster Furniture. trash. tree fw tfteMW.,...ttealtttf
Pf't Serv1c pc, 1B 70
PETPLUllRI
In llOn'll Pit .. s.Mca
Call MonlCa. .... 18" lS 1" t •P Jeny 842-0567
ALL CARPENTRY
patch Accousllc cell-branehH , appllanees Tetal relautJen. "°'8eM
1ng1 applled/ramoved l--::iM::;t;;k•;;.7~dy~a~64;=;&-::t~3~9~t _i,, .... 'f04/I_..,.... •5trt
Custom Wl!Tfeiturri ..,LT HAULING Service -19N•
Tom, 548-9295 o • 'Q8'Yd c:lnups-trMs 15 years exp Uc
894·28t t213-596-7518
CARPENTRY NOMI ""AJ" Ooof-wtndows-cfosot1
T trm1W r9C)ljf OOn1 o k. Don 893-8673
DOORS , noora. tenco1
drywall and cabinets.
Oltted Craftsman
Mark, 848-1790
French d~a. windows.
and euatom 1huttor1
Factory direct prk:H
Call DOI 830-6~
Cement
Concrete J'.i26
Driveway• pat oa palh•
etc No IOI> 100 llNill Atat
Mlcker, 131-0553
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION
Ma1onry-c:oncrete pa·
1101-drtvewaya-rad·
wood fenca1-land·
cape Mike 54~09e
Cer,u111c
I lies .Fi.'B
CONTRACTORS AND
HOME BUILDERS
Tired ot lneompe-tent
unrellable tll• co'• Try
a co w/lnt9grlty/prlde
AAA Tiie & Marble
Uc, bond. 239-3970
THE ORIGIN.AL
DEAN the TU llAN
leaky 1howers·Acld
wuh & reQfoot New
& Repalf. Bathroom•·
DRYWALL REPAIR Jon 145-8192 •A-1 MOVING•
730-1353
CLEAN & EXPERT
For a Job Well Donel
Setvlng 0 c '°' t 5 )'!'$ Uc T-1511.~2
PalChH, water dam· DICK'S HAULING
aga. room add'• Free Junk to dump & gen·
Ht 648-0812 John eral haultng. Large
Fenc.Ps
& 0PCk S 1h lel
REPAIR. AIClwoodl c.dM
Pott Replace Ct.l!NS
Jim Whyte 842·7208
Fnc Prf'•J1•r1!1 ci11
~!I 1 / ,
lndustrlaJ. Sprinkler•·
Syatem1-Portabl••
Alarms 714/84M585
Floor
lnStJll nf'p.11r\ !11.11)
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Vinyl-ceramic-wood In-
stall Remnants. Bonet
Uci1553589. eso-e577
G;iraq<> Onr1r ·
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co s . ~.
Sectlonal· 1 ~ dOOf
Sprtng.hardwar..opnr
Ucfl5t8398. H3"4te
H .1ncly M.111 1, :11
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truck wllh htt gate.
540.3798
HAUL 4·U. 2 °'4. Ofl'f'
retH or other ••11-
matea. Oen haullng.
frM household toxic
dispo sal wllh load
FrM H t. 944--0389
H1 1111·
l11111r •'·'''"•" .h.\ /')h
P;11nt111g 3858
l"tl Yrs of MIDDI LOCll
OueJltY Mtn"ded
Cue'°"*1 Rldlard S.nof
(Uc~)64W209
llCHAEL COX PAINTING
St 2/Hr +MATERIALS
Ret9'9nC9a 87Mooe
REPAIRS/REMODEL PAINTING PLUI
bp'd oarpentry. alt Gualttw • a1111
repalre, bfg/emaJI. free AffeN!able &48-5788
eat. John, M&-oo.27 PAINTING-WALLPAPER
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A·Te.AM GARDENING/
MAtNT. 11 yn expef.
Julian • Yotend• Oar· denlng 8erv. 842-3921
OARDENING·Full 19f'V.
Landac•pe..aprlnktrs-
sod-mow .. dge-clnup,
,.. .. , ••••• Me-2711
AND REPAIRS
Local ref' I hl)lr1 ll'Ork
Freeeet.M+1471
RAINBOW Clrc .. Malnt
Plf*O lnl EliL Hcue &
Ape. Oual ~· FtM OIL
Sl llc#5SMSl7 83&-1758
IURPllDI PAINTING
~ pelnllno 11'1 ""*"' llorllll UC #8020H
lnaured. Bonded. FrM
Estimate 845-3305
llonliture Painting
lnVEllt, quatlty custom
painting. Stain, loo-~. whh• wuh, A
enemel. llcen1e #H9U7. Fr .... tt.
ma .... ~S'7
P 1;>"r"'rl ·1~'·'
Shower door• Kllc· 1 __ .;;.;;.;;...;;...;;.;;.;;..;;.....;.;..;;;;....._
floora·Plumbtn; Uc
25yr1 0 C 873-t0&5
' . ,.,
TILE lnatalled/Repalred ~ COl"'8CM 88l't'lcl 1-;;..4..;;...;;...;.:;.;,..;;.;..;..;.;;.....;._ FrM Elt & ,..._enc:ea
John & 14M178
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Re1tuecoa, Patchea.
TextuH. Ceilings. lnV
Ext. frM eat 850-1420
lnVEllt. patch plaaterlng
Custom llxturlng, quality
WOflc Prot14ome-No Prob-
lemll ,~ 554-7831
DRAINS 15. 115, A up.
Faucet, dltp , haatere.
Uc. replpe a4 hour.
84M242 Pl 13.2..e57
Pre 111• ·r ! ,
M.1·~.1q.·r111, t 111'10
I CAM MANAO•
YOUlt ·~""· ti yeara ·~•· R.E. Bkr, 710-0239
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fh:.ic 11 : 11,g TOWMHOllll
Newport Hetghte 28R
1 ~llA In charming •IAYPWOllT *
eondtuon. Freeh paint, 2er 2a. on aanct. fully ~ patJo, catport, turn. Avl tll 8/16. ~ ~.~~·.=: 11290. (111) 211..()207
Curt 11 831-1298 •BIO CANYON town-
houM 3BA 21" Beth.
No pet• 11850/mo.
Allf 2/20. 873-8112
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.... w/fllll. ,... crpl & '*"'· yrd,...., pd. M7~'L• .... t 7IO
1..,. Ot.noe c· 1740
21"4 Plae.mia.e 1165 C..~120~M
•COIY HOUll•
Rec.nl remodef w/'Mw 28" 18A, gar, W/O hk *QOOD LOCATlll
' . -oft 0..... ... 180091 up, petto, 1775/ mo t.o fJlll
... oof. ~·· MM knc l!l)t 28r 2Ba, den, MS VICTORIA Large 2M 11" 8A NO PETS 722-8011 OI P9tio 11760. 113-7892 CENTAUR MGMT Townhae. La,u•d ry
f.YfWknd 722-8140 832·2232 or 722-9012 __....... rOOtn, petio, el ---1" Off 1ST MONTHI •CIH n. lg 2bt 1ba, 1795 mo.
Spacloua 2BA 1 'ABA new cpl. vertlcala, di 2071 THURIN
twnhme. lt50 mo. ••ooo IAMUl'l w, gat, ldry, atof•O-CENTAUR MOM' • too S•• Ln 844-2811 • "" ' 1750 No Pet &40..2495 132 .. 2232 or 722·9Cnl (C.I for Detall91) t BR '"' unit OV« gar. Spacloua lBR, like 11rE/SIOE 2BR w/gar, •GREAT SPECIAU 1169, UY rm & ldlch w 9r)O & new cpt & drpa PoOI ba•ut EJald• 1·t8R --. b-'--u, w/d In new, lnet frig, atOYe, • • ......... ..........., micro poo1 catPQl1 & •P• no SMt• oui.t SCS50/1760. l.ndry, ca-. gar. 1825/ mo •1500 laund~. Call Oen. luah grnds. 831·7378 ~no:::...cpe!!=....::13:;::;..;.1 .... ..:;..;;;.27;;....._ ~. 713'A .JaatNne. • ........... 2 0 IN 62&-1165 OI 723-1513 VleYe .... ...-. •WTllDE• •M VE· *
3BR 38A ....... 1 1915. $250 OFF IPICIALU
2BR 1 BA .... 1"5. 8eautrfUI eX'ln la1ge Delulte 1 & 28drm
NHr bHch, patJo , OCEAN VIEW!! 2BR 1 ·~BA town· Small Peit OK gar. lnc!ty. 840-4544 Redecorated 2BR houH New carpet,
7131" Jaamlne. Upper 28A, cathedral c.<l·I I~. OW w O hk-up. ___ 5::..4..:..l:::;....;;7..;;317~;.._-
18R rear unit wfgar. Inga, pvt balcony gat, patiO $975 mo. 28R 1 ,.-t.aA ,...,... saoo • $500 ct.p. Jacuul From 1995 1780 Santa Ana Ave. t.ou.. 172.8. t•
52Mt85 Of 72).1513 No pets. 855-0ee5 CENTAUR MGMT apt, .i.u. Poo4 •
BACHELOR Apt. Qui.ti--------_E2·2232 or 722·9012 tndry room. 546-8091
neig h b orho o d , n o * EASTSIOE • t EASTSIDE• 2BR duplex, frpfc, w ld
pet1, near oceen. Spaelou1 2BR, 1BA. tBR S850 mo Incl gaa, hkup, g~. 18851
$475. ~242 ex 382 retng, gu & water Inc watef & gar No p.i1. mo. No P"b· S750/mo &4S.58"3 819-834-3710 Oranny flat w/W/d on ~3 Elden 5-48-7854 ~..;..;;...~;..;;..;~---
greet atreet 16SO/mo. •1 MONTH FREEi •l!ASTSIDE•
729-72&4 Of 873-1733. 1BR & 28R 1V•BA. SH to appreciate
Della O.lgedo, Agt. Poof. lpjl, cable hkup 1BR, den. gar· tndry
The Prudent1al C&.111· W'&STLAK.R VILLAO• hk up1. 1858 Walnut.
Ofnla Re!f!y. MW1ll $085/mo. 132-5088 [....!~~~~~~-
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EASTSIDI! QUIET IBA ·-°" 1100 Oft mov.4n. new mo, y!arly. 87~2507 BEAUT. Newport 8Hch HOUSI!. W/D hk·up 3BA tBA, ~ unit, 2M, tBA, nt Mindi Studio: amall, open 6 pvt untum rm w/Ba,
Oat11g•, patio, No 1>4111 gar .. W/O hk-up, D(W, ... 1Slmo ete-4400 bright, 1 blk to bHch, kite, lndry, empt adult,
1795+ sec. '4&-7234 11195/mo. l•rga deck, itlnt toe, 1315 +ult. &4M511
2100nnl.UIOL.ugonll u:::: ~ 3BA 2BA• t•05Jmo. 780-lle2 Back Bay, mlt 28A. 840, ?IO, 100I .,, C .. h. No VancllnQ. No Mau. '42·5•83. Affectionate caflng glrta
1117 Weatcllft, NB. Selltng. 1200-teoo l'OUND. Lg. Dog. CM., are waiting for your Eaatalde 28R, lBA, up. CENTAUR MQMT '2 ear gw, blk to THE QAANVILLE 2BA. 2 bllca from
atal1ra,:.blg 'C:.Om•d· OuNtet 832·2232 or 722•9012 ~~i..:'.~!'}.,:01• Now Laaalng, . spa-Nwpt. YMCA. 137&/ AA• '41"'6032 WHkly from HCh 73~89t8. call. 1•t00...H-'4H7
Central Cotta MaH. guaranleed IOC•ltlodn. p..aAMal TU FOUND·. I -rg• IOil·halr 110/eart. 18 a up Full t9Mce. prrom ~ fnvHtment _requ re . ...~ ....
eq ft to eoo. New Im· 1.aoo.aa ..... 30. PRIPAIUTION gray Fam Kl TY,
provamentt. t to Vt Local Vending Aouta Ace"'*, r...onabty vary affectionate,
plut frM rant.14Me13 for aala. ~d confldentlaf. wHrtng dark flH coli--lar, at Ford & Newport WC ATRJUll °"1Cll CALL IMMEDIATEL YI and w..kend Blvd., Cotta MHa. .. _.._...._ F-L.... 1-800-274'8081 appoh"m•nt• (your &48-5•78 "•-"' home or min.) ....... _.;:;..;.;;...;;..;."-"------
na g .. or .. oo • 0 · • ' ..._ ' '" 3 BR' .... utll ..... -·2 pats. 1950. 931-8l55 •STEPS TO BEACH. Dave, &45"3e83 clous 2 • • mo. "' . .--... ...
38r 28•, frptc, new Ut a 1 IO 2bR 2 8 (aoma with oceen COM. Sh81• bHut SBA LAROE 21R $725 carpet, '*'11. MIWty '9Cl9e, c~a t! 1ath Is • l'rp~· views) On Fairway Of home, 803 Orchid.
1BR $800 631-408e S1100lmoyi!y&42-3850 Po04 ~ MO. FREE NB CC. Oatad comi Walk to b .. ch. 1420.
THE SEVIUE •S,,.cloua 1Bdrm w/ AENTI ssm. Call ~~~~. ~/p~~~ap~. 694-9388 or 721·9546
2BR w/gar, bltlna, yd. OCEAN VIEWI Steps Betti•, te2-H02 or w/d hkupa (No Pets). CdM apt n-smkg Fam
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Ample frff parking, A BUSINESS? ttta 1'0U are entl· watch, Initiate, EHS, Housekeeping, h i-
full Hrvlce. Space fOR FREE INFORMATlON tl-4 te. Fri or Sat REWAAD. school g rt, C.M area,
Wtr pd. &36-4120 9-5 to bchl Property Mat1e, 641-8130 By appointment. 21-30 yr• old. 2br,
2e19 Santa Ana J 1155 House Alt,. _,.2-3850 Lovely condo-atyta Exec 71•1&4+<>603. 2be. oen vu $515/ mo
JWa• te heottnr H~ rentel. 'All youra or 1hr 955--7635, &44-M1•
WALLACE WOODS • 2BR ,_ .. _ S900-S950. w/me. FUiiy turn 28r Upper Nt wport Bey An V•ll•y M/F ahr 3br
• 1BR ....... $750-.Sn5. 2Ba w/gvm, apa, tan· 2BA 2BA nr NB Centr hm. Lg BR. All prtvl·
from 971 •Q ti to CALL t 800 m 8838 CaN 651..a23 673 1479 h<>YHW'Ofk 4 hra/Wk
2,725 sq ti. Call Jlmt---...:P~r,::oMA=~TC:::H:..:.._ __ L....-------·---1--·-------751·2144 aft 8 pm Spacious 2BR 2BA w/
spa, d/W, walk·ln clo-
Hts, carports, $820
No Pats. &4s-t055
Gar~ pool-apa nla. ClOM to ocean/ S94!SNOpttl640-13&4 lagaa. N·amkr. 1425 Ftanc:i.rs, 71 .... 7&-1244. LOSTI 1 ~ yr Old mal•t-------..----lf you"r• loolclng for. c•r, c•t. gray 'w/blk rings "~can~ It. 1401~. 64s.e838 vu. Perf for traveling mo. Refs. 9Cl2-4848
28R 1 BA W/ocean vi-el(ac. Juat bring your on 30ttl St. 5925/mo _..;.c...;10_1_h.;;.es;;.;l'-97'~S..~57.;..;t:;.;2::..__ South Coast
+ $925 .. c. AVI 3n McLAIN ENTERPRISES Metro 2686
Leg. Ben thr 3br hH w1
ocn vu. Lg BR, pV1
BA. Full hse prlv
Lndry $550 494·8321
Orflce & gar space, •
rma, 3BA, 12' rollup gar door. 19th &
Pomona, CM. $900.
945-oe&4.
cl•sstfled h•• new• tor you.iiiiiii!i~idi~i~iti~i~i6i1ii99•i·iRi .. iii:iir:"ieti:.i~ilft9diiii ... iiiih. iiiji -~------
Hu11t111qton Damon 71._989-1579 FEATURES
Beach -l640 2BR t BA, parking, Bal EXCLUSIVE
Isl. S825 utll lnct. 2BR BEACH A COUNTRY
IBR 1BA, large back· 1BA, gar, 1800 Clay CLUB COMMUNITIES
yard Walk to beach St, $850. 873-3039 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom
>Ont locatlon Pats ok! 2BR 1BA. Steps to Apts W/frplc, wet bar,
$800/mo 960.2875 beach $950/mo. micro, w/d hkupa,
NA OCEAN, Lg 2br, 11200 .. c. dep. Agt. central air & garage
2ba. Privacy Gar, 990-4711 ext 217. w/e1Ctra atorage. All
patio. No pat• $825 28R GALORE!! matntananea Incl. mo 857·1778,960-6231 Sorry, no 1>41t1.
S10SO.S1200cfo. FROM $1,295/mo
CALL TODAY! THE NEWPORT MAAINA Pavlllon Real Estate 7llO-Olll9
675·8120 FAJffWAV APTS ll
BIG CANYON A Clll ti
di• ..... ..... 3B A 2 BA, lrg kit ch, ___ _;.844-0SOI__;~__; __
frplc, 2 lrg dacka, w/d NEWPORT PIER area.
hk up, 2-car gar. 1 blk 3Br 2ba, gar, w/d, f/p,
to bch or bay. $1350 yrty $1300. No 1>41ts .
earl 495-6581 Avt now 873-eMO
llPlilll
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
'\ort h :0-11111 h \ ulnt•rahll'
deal~
\;nrth
WEST
NORTH
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EAST
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0pt"mn11 lead Art-•I +
W est _. .
Pus
nounce 'alues there nn the W8\' to a
fi\•e club sacrifice. a.nd North: w1lb
uch. good heart support, reahud
South would Ix> unable to bid on
because of poor ... u1t quality So
North compelt'd v. 1th five hearts,
despite a m inimum 11penmg bad.
West led the tHe nl dubs and F..ast
probabh should ha\t• Jf'tl asoned the
king in an attempt to icet 1>artner to
shift to a spade But v. hen Ea'!t en
couraged. West rnnt inued v.1t h
dubs. declarer ruffing
~ot having the ad\'antdge ••I 11et>
mg through tht bach ol tht• 'ord<o.
dt>t larer drew tw11 round .. oft rump11,
Ea .. 1 d1'«.'ardmg 11 rluh 11n tht' M'<'
ond ;\'.l'xt r amP lour round .. ol dta
m11nd;. nn v.h1d1 dE"tlartr .. ruffed
tY.11 .. pudl'!>. a" Ea-.1 p1tt ht'<! unothf'r
'luh A 'Pad{ v.ru. led from du mm\
iJnd v. hen Ea-.t produced thl' qUl'f'n
t11't larl'r knt-v. t-nouich ttl""J t thl'
h.md 111 l111l11v. lo\\ fht' dt'lt'ndt"'
"'t'rl' dead a~ dudo hird..' \\ t -.1 1·1111ld
11111•·\enake1A1th11ut .... 11m1111p cir
1 liut-r .. k111g ti" th£· lul11ll111.: t rn k,
\t'I II E11 .. 1 \\t'ft' ll'lt on ll'dd, I hi'
lorct<d duh return v.nulci 111111\\ d ..
,lartr t • d1-..urci tht-k11111 pl -.p11<fr.,
v. h1le r illinic m cJurnm\
t Gre1t Loc1tlon• Lar~ 2BR t BA, DIW
garsge, lndry room,
close to So. Coast
Plaza S795'mo
Lg 3BR 2BA w/gar, w d,
$4 1 O/mo + uttl, mlf,
BY BEACH, 845-81 24,
548-5t21 .
Small upstairs office In
Cannery VIiiage, NB.
$250/mo. Avl now.
VIiia Rentals 675-4912
505 SUNFLOWER
632·2232 or 722·9012
NB, tam to share 3BR WESTCLIFF BUILDING
exec. twnhm, w/prof rn/f. gated com. Nwpt NEWPORT BEACH
Rooms 2706 Hbr. 2 blka to bch. WHtclltf/lrvlna Ave
$590 lnclds utll. & gar. Office & Ratall Avall
EXCLUSIVE B•lb o• _64_6-3_83_5_. ____ .._ ___ M_5_-e_1_0 __ 1 _ .....
Penlnaula, prlv antr. NWPT HGTS·Lrg twnhm 0 t
furnlshd No smoking Conv toe. Oar., W/d, .our flrat pe I
$350 675·3391 all amenlhH. $475 +
utll. Dave 831 ·2652 VOUf flrat Job, In prlvat• home. furn. '
$385 . 10'1oo utll. Incl Prof fem looking for VOUf flrat C8f, kllc priv w d pool, same. Park Newport ,
M 30 · 642·5436 C.M. 2BR 2BA, $475 mo •
-LA-G-UNA OEACH dap. N/smkr. Call Cl88alfled'a
MOTOR INN 759-45845 lv Ms ..
Wkly rentals $1 75 & FIND your Up Color HBO TV,
maid SVC, healed pool flrat chqlce.
& stops lo ocean. L
Kitch 1 avl 985 N WOl'a ~ 11111 CoaslHwy.~9:4·~5:294::.__t_!!!;throu~~h~c~l·~esi~~fl~ad~l_ __ .... _ _:I:.._ __ _
':!~:t:~' $@ ~olllA-<Z £tf S•
141te4 lty CLAY I . ,OUAN
0 Reorronge lertart of the
four scromblad words be·
low to form four simple words
TIXALY I I 1 l I I 2 I
BLEER I'
WOID
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L O R A L O I her -····-lesson
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_ _ . . by ltll.ng 1n the mis.sing words .___...__..._ _______ you develop from step No 3 below We art' la\·1011 1n ,. "'• rid "'h1 '"
material I" •'-~t''"111n• h11\1 t.1·1 01111
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l AIHS YO U CAN FIND IT IN TH E CLASS IFIE D!
Ea11t \ 11111 hl1><idt·d prt-unpl m,1dt·
lift' <l1fli1 tall f11r 'l,ort h !'-out h I lt-
.;patt' th1 pour quit lat\ ul t lw loni.:
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TODAY 'S
CROSSWORD PUZZL E
ACROSS
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fl 0
20 Sheft,.rong
22 8eQ•nri1ng
23 USSR rA"9fl
24 Will
25 Sco1c11 p11110
:?8 Ectent
29 R~<h
30 Lok f'<l belt 1or
35 Wino
36 S1err1
37 UN 90cy
38 ZHIOU'
4 T Restrain
41 Tille
U Nalty
45 Cond1m~1
4e F<>'eign
IQl'lflll so Billet druo
51 Pestering
55 Famous
c•thedrel
5 7 Color chanoet
58 Type of lel
59 My Friend
2 3 •
14
17
20
60 Urwiven 61 AOvenl~ 6<' Spcr11ng
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Born
4 Homaoe
5 Spanish
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ti M1n1 i l11n
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8 F1sn
q l Otll'•
TO Wa~or ~
Tl Swear
12 ~atn
I) T11al1
T9 Moooahtne perhaps
2 l Scampered
24 Plenutul 25 Frog 1 lun
26 Slltlllul
27 Aveoue
29 T ranemn
30 Fo1t111noer
Seeg8'
3 I Caviar 10Urce
32 c, ..... Sp
33Tr-
:µ Slugotsh
36 Light IOUrC.
s 7
PREVtOUS NZZl.f SO\.VED
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• 1 Peeked
4 2 Aet>ullO
U The IS
c.11
45 Nova Sco11a
cape
4& Audtt>ly
47 Hauled
8 9
•9 Frt'flen '"''" 49 D•MS lf'alurflo
51 HOfM
52 Privy 10
53 Cozy 11om11
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slonew••"'
56 Shadowy
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mtcrprclcJ on m1irc
1urc\ d1s1unce tr.i,cl. language \hdm•d•). Feb. 20 which m"kc \i'U feel :.trrrd1cm1H-,
l.IBRA r~qit '.!J Oc1 :?2) Opp< r "1<11 ' 1\tar.h '.!l·Arril .:!01 Over unharr' or 11M~t1kd l•n 111, ..... ri.
IU'lll\ C\I'" !fl rc11111Jcl, re\l\C, re· ltu I t( I'\\ "•Ck\, v.h1ll.' lhc )Ull I\ """'
\IC\\, rchutld on m11re ~ohtl ~trudurc P•" "I lf1ro11d1 1•1,.;n .1n1I lht• "1\>\I 't'OIU'IO (()(.1 :.i.:-.;, ... :21 nc .
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wulJ t>c wtl1c<1 11f sc.ar•h Oc <1V.J1c '' 11111 ,f,, ""It ti• remember !he 1m· 1111,111> H'.t\\1Jr111,.: .mil i.~nd1c1JI 111 ·
111 '"'''nh1n. m 1hoJ, uf .1cc11unhnf I"'""' , r ,1kn1c, for 'llcnlc r,,dl> llucn•c there" no necJ h• holt.I wur
<.ORPIO (()ti ;;'·N11v ZI) t\n , 11 krncnt 1n which grcJI thmi' lire .,.,lll·n Jcoi.ltng \\tlh '"''"'cl\
Wier\ Ill q111·,1111n\ rne1vcd Ill Jr.1 1.1,111 \fl lh,m,eh·c, lugclher IX f\t•n.11 llf r1nJncial l\\IJ('\ In I 1.i,
m11tt f.l\luon Mcmhcr of 11ppm1tc I \t l<I' (April 21·M,1v 21) Wh,11 HIU t.tn h.: .o opc:n jfl.l Jirnl J\ \'Oil
\I~ '·I)\,. I \lot1Uld J11 •llllflhln~ 111 1hc ., II\ '1t li'hl·J through,, rr1l\C'\\ \lol\h v.111111111 lllU\101' 11ffcn\l' t•r llC•
\\flrlt.I for \<lU''' r mph1l~I\ 00 r.trl 1 n.1l1t1n OIU\I gtvC )'OU the final .llln)ot ,1n01hcr cm11lln11JI Jram11
ncr,h1p. ""'J"Cr.111vc dlt•rt,, 01.1r11.il : .1 "" u•mplc1q1gsJw '\I••' 'iA<;1rrARllS (Nov 2_\ D .. 1. ZIJ
,1 11 u' u1 11 \1111 111 nul.c ccrt.110 inJ1q\Ju .,,,,\\ , )tlur d111n~c lo pr~c JU .1 ho\\
AGrrrARllS fN,1\ 22·Dc:c ~It •I• rcl'lcl h,1\lng mr,lcJ or dcl.ct,.:J on th,· hiill \'Ou really .re Pr11hlcm'
't uu hc(!in tu 'CC rc,u11, of h.111! ""1 ,, r "' inlcn,tly pen.on.ii mue, ,1( 11 r.utncr,hip N domc~llc no11u1c
V.ctrl. 1n l.OOO.:d111n I.I.1th t.k\1£0, ar• I''"''"' 111JJI\ have tll\en W)U f.ar lllO m:an) \lcC:p·
ch1tet..111re. home ~1ajt•r Jorne\1t1. lit.I· lo l \ti \I t \1.w 22-June :?I) I Im lc1' mghl' recently 11nd th<' moment
)U\lmcnl kJlurcd Y11u II rnc1\l· gill in h, • re t~\11t1ng anJ rc~·1rd1n1 hiu come In call 1 halt -e'en
lt.11l1J;hl ll"flrC'\l'nl\ I ~ II tlf aflcc ph 1\( lor 1.Jrt'cr and rro(en1on;al In· lcrmin,lle ll ftlnjl\!Unding rclJlh•n·
lmn IC'IC~h. p.1rllculJrly I you UC CUI· \hip
( \Pl{I( 0 1<... f !>... :~.)Jn 1\1) !Cnll\ 1nwl\cd 10 creatl\'C or UlnOVll· CAPRJCOR~ (Dc:c :!2-Jan 201 0111hn~ nhJnl \l k1 other~ l.m>'·' 1 \e 'Lhc:mc' or prOJCCI~ However, The 1un toacthcf-W'91 venus an Pi)·
\1'1tl ~fl ~hv 20) 'fnu Y.hllt "''u C~fl<'\I I o~u' 11n t1''••11\ll). wu mu,1 be prcpued to blow your C'C:S \imply mc.ittf.s. ~)OU don't ha1.-c
1C'n>gn1111.>n 1•11ginall\ p<:f'on.11 m.1r11.11,m, •cn,11.ilm 1111· ""n 1rumpc1 and nc 011111e 1crm' or to knock younelf out trying to make
10 dc:riC'al error fOCU) ruin! ~l\lr. :.t\\Uml I •• t.1, t •l11p roll· l1nanc1•I •srcemcnts everyone reel important, comfort.ihlc
,, "n. nf cred1tl1l11y ()clC' \.\.-h.11 hiul lil·cn mere 1lho1on h•· CANCER (June 22·July 2l) Plulu snd 'ICC\lfC l.o<l\Cn the rems for 1 r m•1 mlC~ t.ikc: Jro1m..it11 ~omc' .01111. r-.11 •urren1ly pas.,in& through Scorpio while and uic )'UUr rcma.rbblc
"If t.1\or C"apricom in· .\Ql Altll ~ tJ.111 :'II I l h IM) hu up.ct Or dl5turbcd M> much you mcn&th and dctcrmlllallon to fur·
! Your hAnt.I " IJl\CJ in \1d11rv I ~u~ were once able lo take tor granted. thcr your uwn csrec r ••m• .ind •mbl·
( .t \II \I ( \l.ay 21 ·Junc 20) In· on ~c:curitv tlur.ibiluv, Ol••Jlll .idlu:ve· Now, howC\ler, thi• tclr same planet lions.
I rr 1! •" rc1.ct"C'd in connection ment RclJt111n•h1r " 1ntrn•c. follcll· &upporled by the 'un an Pisces &1"-cs AQUARJU (Jan. 21-J-eb. 19) The
"•lh "'rel a1rccment You'll ht rrd 1ng You'll meet dcl!dlinr 11nJ (OulJ )tlU the perfect opportunity to thine hel\l may hive been on while lhc •un
111 hurilcn wider nud1cncc makes irain \1~n1f1('11n1 l1nttnc111I rcw.ud an 1 tollilly different setting or cnvi· was pas Ing throuah )'Ou r own bmh
HAVE
A
GARAGE
SALE
642-
5678
No room
left In the
garage
for the car?
A call to
cla111fled
can help. kn11"n rh 11pprcc1111on. You're iOln& ronmcnt 1l&n, but ""U shoulJ h11ve 11lso Im·
I lb PIS('[\ (I cb l'I March .lll)' LEO (July 24 Aug 23)· To ay ~-pl.1 <'' .1nt.I 111 11y c 1 ra rcpre· • · prO\'C.d vour lm111c and bu sa1olng •--------Lona distance commun1uition relat lh•I ""'" •re n,_, on much nrmcr 1 'cnlcd . ..., 1-" "" ""'"'Cr JO much 10, in fact, that ,, h 10 trnvel, crutl\'e proJc:ct More peo· ound when dealin1 with finsnc:ca ..... -< \'( .. R (June (l•July .!....)' 111& · &r SCl\taliOnAI Dipt(IJ now Jilnily lhll li~h1 inJrpendcncc. cour• c deter· pie arc duwn to you, ••t genuinely or bu ancu maucrs miy seem too nothina can n:elly daunt or deter you , 1ntcrc•tcd In "our thouahla, aet1ons. ... ... vi 10 ... _ 1-·· i~---er the sun m1n~11on, "'1l1tnanc1 to '""est in ' .~ "" • u... '"'"'.. • penonaJly or profc 1on1lly.
you1 own c<1pab1latics. M any of your Relative says, "I wH wrona and you snd Venu' in PMes sianify lhat you PJ CE (ftb 20·Mll.:h 20):
fondest ,,plratlons •111 ~c trans· v.crc on tu1ctl" have now entered • period or quite The~ .iill kcmJ to be an air or c:oo-
fomied into actualitla Leo pl.a)'• IF FEB. 20 IS YOUR IURTUDA\'1 amulna and bc.ncfic:faJ chanica and ru ion or hor.ttliry on tho homo fronl.
domin11n1 role. You arc sen 111w. cmottoaal, mother urpri'c devclopmcncs. I l~r. au rely wu ha~c had your
I O (July ll·Aua. 2:!). Help had more rnnuencc than did father. V1RCO (Au" l'·Scpt. ll): Vuao fill of m :riminatc rl'tlalry 01 re·
cnmc, from aurpr IC>urcc 't'ou no You appreciate food, '1uxu7. arc an earth ign, mc•lltnl pfactk:aJ 1enrmcn1 and-the combined nll1r
longer \I.and a!Qnc, valuable • is· k>yal end could hlVC minor d utrve and pennct ng H0trtcver, the sun In cnca of the wn end Venus 1n Pi
lance pto\'1dcd by cancer, Caprioom, problem. Capricom , cancer pcnons JOUf oppQClle ••an of PitceJ lll&Ct 1fford JOU tho pcrlccc oppoftun IY to
AqullllUI lndMdu1b EmphHd on llC dmm to you. Sian1fiant domcl· )'OU to lcam th• mcaruaa of dct1rh· do .whll IUlli 10" best,
career, bu inc:a cntcrprhc, ~ re· tte ad1uttmcnt Is pa.rt "' cutrc.nt ICC• mcnt -whkh Independence ol
lahonJur nuutt>hcs • nario. could feature ,,1u1I chance of JUdJfMnl nd frcc::dl'lnl from doubt Ot er YOOa IUtTltDAY IS TODAY:
VIRGO (Au1 23-Scpt. 22): Dis· ruidc.ncc or mari11I slatus W11hin 1u11t O'ICf intensely ~al or pro-You must finally make '°"' m!Jtd up
play ru t1hry, 1e«pt invitation to one week you'll be rid or financ11I fc lonal maucn. "" owr halnc, flmily or ~ ••·
be in char of 'ntc.nammcnL Pru· burden vou·u ptn added rcc:oint• UlltA (Sept. 24&. 1l): c.on. ctn end 1top WOf17nit ., .-Ill
urward •• result of than• tion in M-rtl\. Novcm~r aho memo-ttnuc co hold out for wtl t you t_now ..,_. wut otbtn ..,, thin or .._
itical rojcc.t. Scenario f(.a. tabk. t be J")Ut due. 1lle on and Vcntitt. ltcVC. You 9'i¥i walled pal~n"' rot ~.:;..;;;:~;;.;.;.;.;~~:.;;.;;.;.;...;;.;:..:.;...;;.:.;.;:..__....;.;;..;.__.__....::.;;.:;.;.;;.:.---._.--------1 JVUr nilcr. In P&Ka 1tbdl ,ou the ,.nncn ar lcMd otta to cotM to
........... ........ ,,
If JOu're ._.,, .._. a,,_, perfect opportunity to C'Oftfront .. ,u.. 1111tit ...... and N's tbnt to t* the
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Al TM fl!taa 8ellery In Hpe~ .......... r•"•••t, food & ........ no.a.. ~ cw-tlpL Mu.9t.,. , •• yr9,
1.--~ hew COl. in., good r«#t ,_. * ~ OMV pttntoul, cw. Call
poeflon lll'Wll'ab'e In John, 131·1111 our ~ o.pc 1-.;;.;;.;.;.~---~.:.=:=----
Dudeie ~ hlftnO, IMllVD, '" trWnlng end ~.. Mon 6 W9d, own car.
Ing carrier•, throw I~ for •tudent. Call
~ routn and d• Eva. 2t1-IOle. UYer completnte. Muet l"!o~e"'"nM..;;.;....al~Otnc:...;.;;..::e;.;:;.. __ _
heve lneurance and relal>le car. Call Mike Ill, ITARTERI
Wiie)'. e.u~. •NEEDED*
MOLD llAKIR l h00-&500 per w••k
Need e d for blow /tlAM·12 Noon
moldlno company
wtth M yrl .. ,,.,.. enc~. Capable of own
e•t~pe a lay-outa
Santa Ana. 781·11&8
IALEI
BE AT THE BEACH
BYNOONI
•PIT l'lre: f'fT pay
•Earning s:J<>tentlal
10 I 1,000 weekly.
•P•ld training:
•No ••P nee
•8•m • 12noon, M·F
548-eS93
S REAL ESTATE$
CALLt
JACK
841-017~,_C.M. DONllA
289-91 .. , TuaUn
HOUSECLEANING
PfT, good W9091, ft•X·
Ible l'IOt.n. IM().()6()4
INT•LLIORNC• JOH
All bfanc:he1 US Cu.
toma DEA etc. Now
hiring. C•ll (1) 805
992-8000 EIC1.-K·22387
ln•uranc:e
Cuatomtr Ive Atp
FT PT All State HIH orllca, Fuhton laland.
Prevloua lnaurance
up preferred. Wiii
treln 714-721-4010
MODELS
New fac11 for faahlon
ehOwa end print work. 2 t u&e-en2
PIT FLEX HRS
Buey compoalng
room le footdnO '°' en ••petlenc•d pute-up a11 It. We
are a dairy pap.,, eo
working w.a unct«
dMdllnee i. • muau Thia la en waning
poeltlon. We on.,
full m9dtcel, dent.,
and \ltalon car.. '°'
more Information, Of
10 achedule an Inter· vlew, pleHe cont.ct
UH Lat1ttn at 142·
4321, 9JC1. 292. EOE
RECIPTIONllT
Busy m9dlc.I oMc• In
N-port Beach ne9da
front office reeeptlon-
lat Salary comm w/
e.xp. F0t more Info,
call 722-t805
IECTY/RECEPT
Children·• ptychlatric
c llnle. Multl-faceted
polttlon Organtz.atlon-
al 1kill1 HHntlal.
Pleasant phone man-
Mr, type 80 WPM, 3
yn ewp In 11'1• health
care field. Xlnt ben.-
flta, aaJ 118 • K. M~
Fn 9-5 Cati &48·7733
betwHn 2-5pm.
SECURITY
OFFICERS
NEEDED NOW
Many areH & ahlf1a
Wiii train. Benema &
paid vacations. Up to S2200 monthly.
Cutting ed09 of cellu-NEWELL
IPAllllM
MIWIPAPD
TRAINEES
Earn
$500-$1 OOOf#K
•SAM-Noon Mon-Fri
•17/Hr • Comm/
Tralnl.ng
•No Exp Neceaaary
Frl•ndly Co at• M•••
office
631·8135
&•o. coupl• H•k• mom• ...... mom•.
melnt•n. po111ron.
QfOUt'ldek .. pjog, !xp In al fteld• of mat,,.._
nance. Can atarl
A4AP. Do-a etectr~ ...
a/c. plumbing. c ell
And'f.~no
.... . • •• r .1 I 'W°' I
/\I 1 f ' I " • " ' 1 I
* BUYING IT£M8 *
• 1890'• 10 1950'• *
•Jew91ry IO Houlthold•
"'-L.vMIQ.f7Um
Two year old Amana re-
frlg9rator. 25 cu ft,
watet & Ice In doof'
$300 835-9545
WASHER $50. Micro
125 FrHzer $75, Od
cOod Cash only. After AMT1QUI I llTATE
spm 631.2s10 JIWll.RY
Furn1hirt• ti01·l Liit~ ..i.ct1on Of dla-
m on d a , vintage
Beautiful Baker dining watchH Incl Rotu
rm table. 3 leavea, 10 and Patek. We buy.
Tel•"'•rk•tlne chairs. $2000. Down ... 1. tract• and repair
Offlee SupphH $300-couch S200. 873-52S3 W 11 I I e m H e r o I d
S1000/WtC. 8 to 12 B11U11ful square matbl• Jeweler•. 3118 New-
Catt AM only Greg collea table. excel Port BIVd. at 32nd.
Pam 984-9023 cond asking S500 973.()395
Travel Agent -~;;,;:~;.;.~~-=-3;;,;:~~:..;·000.:...· _1 ___ -A-NT-IQ_U_E_&_E_l _T_A_T_E
Auto Club So CA Min JEWE RY 2 yra, lelaure ewp. Corner BR set, elC1 fin• L
Computer HP prel qual. tnspr met, bo)( L.ar09 aetectlon or dla·
Selary ~ benefits fr. table, lamp & cust m o n d 1 , v In 11 g •
EOE. 848-2227 cover S200 642-3688 watchH Incl RolH
and Patek We buy
E•pd'g 1ucce .. ful
R.E. co Heka 3 Agle
& add'I aalH mgr &
an Aaalat to Top Pro-
du c er• B0-100%
Comm'• ~ benef1t1
Send connd reaume
to P.T R . 180 Nwpt
Cntr Or 11180, NB
92680
lar aclencea. Cati 714-l!NTl!APAISl!S
a.1.1141. office hra: 1 WORK AT HOME
-
•m to mldntte. 714-921-1122 HOUSEHOLD
••II, trade and repair
W l ll l a m Harold
Jewelert. 31 HI New·
port Blvd. et 32nd
A•••mbl• produeta.
Earn up to $550/Wlc.
$2 4 fH. No exp. Wiii
train Cell 1~7S3-1'°4
BUUTICIAN
Earn Up to S300/0ay! PHYSICAL THERAPY TR.ACER People Call You To FURNITURE
OFFICE Tracer for MIP R• Order Spectaltty Publl· Pool table, Muter
fund Pollc:lea. Polen-cetlona 1t41472·HS64 bdrm suite, relrlg, Immediate full time Ual $4,000. a.7•7128. Ext l -color T vs, wicker C•r1* Rolling Ring, 3.
position Data entry, couches dln•U•. c:otor gold, size 5'h.
computer 1klll1 nee••-new scuba gear and $800 (new s 1150) aary Call 759-0300 much more fell In C•rt.~ Welch, brown
973.()385
l v <, ',•, ''
\~ t Ii'\ 1' I I 1 1rrq>1•r·. HV...,
-, l r. 11 !1 ·r ·, BO 1 l
till box9d, MYW UMCt.
.......
llUITUG
A/T, NC, ,JS, ~ •
RXTAA Cl AN I
(T6M.21)
$3711 EAALEIKE TOYOTA
722·2098~-·
'88TOYOTA
TERCEL
AJC. stereo C&INtt•
(33515)
27" conaole, ACA 20 P'T. mini motor
model 017210TN. home. Beat of ell
'850 9.-..12M Ot wor1da Good MPO, all
l40ot281 MW In and out Hurry
t2H5 EARLEIKE TOYOTA
--=-=72=-=-2·2098
'87 VW
EITATllALI
Furniture, art wort!,
nk:k-nec.k.a and much
tn0f81 214 EmetWd
SUNOAV W..
Power Bo.th i012
20' SKIPJACK 1998.
Volvo Pentex motor,
fully equipped, xlnt
cond S 17 ,000.
962-6"-8~4_t ____ _
38'TIARA
Radar, loran, gen
lmmac $135,000.
642-8886
Boat. Y.1ch!s
& Charters 7013
... .800 Wl-4193
; WtH·•·I
U11vc· J1·L'pS lJOJO
TOYOTA 'OO
FORERUNNER
SRS. ....c. v..e •uto,
TW, Cc. c auene.
(2PMH570)
$18,488
COASTAL ACUR.A
714-911-2500
fr ucks 9035
r97 JEEP
COMANCHE
PICK UP
5 apeed, p 1 ca•·
1ene v 6 engl,,e CUS·
tom wheo1s & urea
(3T82213J
$5,988
COASTAL ACUIU
2HS HA .. aO" aLVO
COSTA MIU
1n-2&00
CABRIOLET
~ apeed AC PB
stereo ca11en1 low
mllH (270741)
$7H5 EARLE IKE TOYOTA
722-2098
a-..w ·eee2ii-
Whll• 'fVlth black
l ea1har 1ntt.,10• 5
speed menu.at trans
IMMACULATE Only
44,000 mt \14 000 nrm Gary dayt -t ·.-.
4004 Ev1r ngs ~
wHkends 6!>0·0230
BMW 1 ~78 633c.SI
sunroof, stlc~ $t1111
good cond 1t1on
$5,900 67J·Cl9!>2 O•
87!> !~I ----Jaguar 1 G7'> x.1e
Coupe •••• rellabll
will m11ri1a 1n.-C1
$11 900 759·70T ' -----TOYOTA '88 MERCEDES 1973 280 S•d•n o ng•nal rvory 4x4 PICK-UP p e1n1 w111'1 tan 1nterio•
aene cuato,.1 wtteels omla Car Pr1nc1pa s
vw 1993 ~Con
vertlble, cnarooal
gtey. good oou<*lon,
S4000 a&O-T7A tNY9
m .... ag•
ALJl1,
(J, 111 ' ' ' , I
CHEVROLEI' '16. Pet•
feet car, very low
mil••. loaded •
•P••d with crul••
control 13.850 ~·· 4793
CHEVROLET ·ea ~-· f•ct car v•ry tow
m11e1 loaded 4 •P••d with cru••• control 13,860 ~
4793 -------CHEVY '74 NOVA, auto,
1~ e cyt Nu eai-
1ery. Xcond 11250
OBO 83!Ml2C2
CHEVY 1990
BWER
8 cy1, auto, A/C CUI,
uh. cuatom wne .. a.
Only 8 .000 mll••
$13,988 (135028)
BUEN.A PARK
ISUZU
523-5'00
CORVETTE r99
CONVERTIBLE
Low mlllag•. red.
oteck top. black
leather mt•rlor all op.
11on"9, profeaalonally
ma•ntamed. garag9d,
used as 3rd car Uk•
newt S29.~ 080
Call
(714t&37-9050
Lene Mn.a.age
w cllentel for beauty
aalon at Palm Tenace
Retirement Hotel Call
Miriam. 458-.3835
UP TO ewcellent cond) 213 face 6 band S350 RECYCLING 592·5915 (MW S700) S:J1-3084 32· B teckfln, active •600 charter boet, l(ona
5 speed a r r s a•· 1 W.it me1ntarri.a Ca •f·
0030921 onl f Reasonao e L.:~'COLN 71 Continen-S0,888 ~er ~ 71' ~·-0213 ta 460 ENGINE RUNS GOOD St250
CUSTOMER SEAVlCE
EQulpment rental cen-
ter In Coat• Mesa
needs people to rent
truck• & equip Apply
1930 Newport Blvd
DATA ENTRY PIT
Lotua 1,2,3 Exp help-
ful. Airport area Mr
Shannon 752-0102
DELIVERY
Newapeper routes
avellabl• In Coat•
Mesa and Newport
Buch 3.00 A M to
8 00 A M Thursdays
No collecilng Car and
Insurance raqulred
Call &42-4333
OPERATOR EXQUISITE urrlng1. Hawaii. turbo diesels,
Reynold• Alumlnum Lobater Trap Coffee 22K 9otd w Paralan tuna tower, allp & COf-
Recycllng has Imme-Table trom Maine turquoise, cllp-on pOfatlOn
COASTAL ACURA MITSUBISHI 1991 3000 ... 842-0587 GT 3000 m1 11 red ----~----
d late FfT openlng1 lor New. sttll In crate S325 obo &42·2730 1-80&-3~. 714-979-2500 with oyster Jtather M E R C U R Y 1 9 & 4
Fully loaded S28 !>00 TOPAZ very good poll1e & frtendly peo-PER MONTH S395 OBO 646-4005 MUST SELL. Jewelry
pie to ataff our bever-MUST SELL Rattan 0 I am on d T • n n 11 Sail Boat~ 7014 ans 9040 •94-7560 condttlon poW« wtn-
age container reey-So f • sec 11 on a I -8 r•cei.t, aollt8lre dla-cllng .It I th 1982 D ODGE VAN
•• -n • * lift COWCTIOIS * Mauve Persons table mo n d n •ck I a c • LIDO 14, 2 -. aalla, B 150 Royal Complete W1e1atmlnater1 aree. Po-1 ftV barstools. TV & ater· Priced to H ll S380 good Condition, wtth conversion $3750
I t on requ res bas c eo oriental carved ••ch, 080 873-5608 traller # 1178. 1900 Call tiT" LA"-'"
Merc1de1 1981 380.1
2·IOPI, Cull whls
Naro whl $21 000
848-1889
organization & m ath 1 p 1 d 1 ..,.......,~ akllla GOOd hand writ-Early mornl· ng motor routes aecre ary r ce o Robert Lynn Nelson, &4W240 sen COM 87_3·5808 _ privet• collection of FORD 1986 E 250• P • SUZUKI 1989 Ing. working outdoor• "}-l...} M st h p b V-8 AM radio & lllt1ng up to 70 lbs aval CUJ e. u ave Sofa. loveseat, chair, 01· 21 popular llthoa, 57,000 m es. run•' SIDEKICK
Must have good peo-d d bl tr rt ti toman, $325 3 pc cof· Must aacrlRce 811 or well S&,900 863 1200 A cass cuStom
pie skllla Tues thru 0peD a 9 anspo 4 OD lee tables $170 Bdrm part. 5-42-7535 days or Mr Tacl<men w" _, e 1 s S 7 9 8 8
Sat , 8:30-5. Drug and liability lnSUrcince $270 841-.3488 869-0191 evu. * Two 45•.50• Sllpa FORO 1986 E-350 I IOO'J72
• c r • • n r • q u I red. Solid Cherry Desk & Phone, pvt pa(klng. brownell bO• 14 bed BUENA PA.AK
St..-te at $7.57 per hr. Cr eden z •. 0 e I k ahower bath avail. No w/l1f1 v.e AM radio
Paid training & e1Ccel-7 2 ~ 3 6 . C red• n z • llvHbo81'd 723-<t5e7 excellent condition ISUZU
tent benellta No HP•· CA 72x20 Excellent Con· BOAT SUP, private. 45•000 miles 59 500 523·5600
rtenc:e needed Must LL 642-4333 drtlon Less 1han 2 AKC Weet Hlghlend great location. Udo Mr Tecllmar 863_
apeak English Apply yrs old. $1500 for the Terrier•. M/F, S4SO. Ille. 30 It 0t longer, 1200 1988
in person at Holiday set 759-5540 '500. 0.poslta being $12111 840-2889 I ---
Inn. 1000 BHch Blvd, s taken now Born 1 181 Ford 197: Van SUZUKI
Buena Park, 1010 2 HUNTINGTON8£ACH,ca>TA MISA, ELL 91 $4&-4494 BUY S10000BO Ca l5•1!· 6 ey 01d1d S7988 on 2.20 No phone • 7491 or 548·9439 •!>~ 995~14
calla pi.u. EOE NEWPORT BEACH, POUlfTAIH VAllEY, TB Marl, 17 3 H, prof lor Dav• • eu ewa pa"'K
-
do-. n-tlr ... bal-lery, car~eator. al-
te•natOf. mumer cata-
lytte eonv'114tr. trana-
m11a1on overhauled,
etc S2500 0 8 0 846-
4224. 844-75-47
TAKE OVER LEASE,
89'BMW Convert-
1able, While with
b lack top , pl~
striping, fully loaded,
ear phone , up.
graded wheels, r•at
deck spoiler, Take
over lease $575fmo
and we will pay you
$1000 only 22,000
miles Sapd Call
859-3679
- -.. '-~·· '--'---'LI-~ tmd, very bald. ••P j "" "" Need eorM btr• money? ~of worll? You,.. not OU1 l.RVlHE 6 LAGUNA BEACH uvvugn ~ rider, OC F8lrgrounda th.rough cta..ilied .._, .,,,. ••Ira ~., ISUZU On .,.. -_,need 1
=:~ ~~~b 142-5171 ~~OBO 642-5671 ~~c:i.:..; 523·5800 ===...,
rtalC NOTtC£ P\8.JC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE M.JC NOTIC£ "8.IC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE P\8JC ll>TICE n.uNOs~s°"sA.LE =~...:.-:~~~~ T·RuNIOTTlllC'•,C?-:.... undersigned C.uMd UICI th• SupeflC)r Coun ol 1"9 ~ lfwryttley llew lndSl•l•dncr1bedas llSAID COUNTY FOR THE PAGE 421 OFF -AL in•erest ll'lereon, u pro----"' NO(lce o# Oefautt end Elec-County of Orange wlthm the pet•t1on lof cllenge EXHIBIT A MAINTENANCE OF PART'f RECORDS ~ 1" did noc.(1) ed-
TS Ho ~tt73 tlCln of IN Notice of Trust NO 50e811 tlOtl to Sell to~ recorded ttw1y (30) dar1 ol tne first nemelftOll!dnotbegrenteo (LEGA.l.OESCRIPTIOf<, WA.US ON OR ALONG ALSO ElCCEPT A POR · vencet, If wry under the
Mff lo.en Ho I 13241-4 -I s.iw 19 I HIO 23!> &!> YOU ARE IN DEFAULT In the county where the publication 0 lhll Nonce. "ia lun...., oro.reo 1"81 PARCEL A THE BOUNOAR•ES BE· TIO•• OF LOTS 1&6 A.1110 !erms of Pld oeecs o4
County 0Bnoe The bineltCieiy unoer UNDER A DEED OF TRUST real P'~ 11 loc9led unttss you recellle actual copy ot llvs °'°" to LOT 90 OF TRACT NO TWEEN SA.ID LOT 9• ANO •&6 O~E HALF OF All Trust. INS cnargn and YOU A.RE W 0£fAUI.. l uld Owd ol Truat heflllo-DA.TEO 05 10/ 90 UNLESS 0111 02/01191 TRAN· not.cl (P1HN use Suoe-~ be putllW!ed In Or :µ3J AS PER MAP RE-SAID PAACEL A MINERALS OIL GAS A.NO upenae1 Of !tie Trwt ..
UNDER 11 DEED OF-lour ....ewted and ~lld YOU TA.KE ACTION TO SAMERICA TTTLE INSUR-''°' Cour1 Numbef 64-27· anga Coeal Delly Pilot CORDED IN BOOK 178 PAACEl E OTt~ER HYOROCA.ABON and of"'-trusta aeet.d
TRUST OATEO II 22 8 7 10 the undorllgMd 8 wttll41f1 PROTECT YOUR PROPER· A.NCE COMPANY. AS 1121 You must NfW an en-,,ewapaper of g•,,ere PAGES 48 49 A.ND 50 OF AN UNDMOEO •2 PEA· SUBST•••"ES SAVED OA by laid Oeec:I °'Trull !of UNLESS YOU TAKE AC OucJe1a1ion of 0.taull and TRUSTEE 200 W SANTA " ....,_ TlON TO PROTECl YOUR o..m.M hlf S•le and • TY, rT MAY BE SOLO AT A • d<>tted copy of the claim circulatlon ~ 1n t MISCELLANEOUS MAPS CENT INTEREST AS TEN· SOLD ~OM SA.ID LAND t"9 MIOUr1' ~ ...
PAOPERTY If MAY BE "'""II" Nultc..u ol Default PUBLIC SALE IF YOU AIU;. BLVO nH FlOOA on Iha Olatrlci AnorMy ol county at .... , once ..... IN THE OFFICE OF THE A.NT IN COMMO'I IN A.NO UPON THE CONDITIONS. 1'"'41180 to IW ~020 90
SOI o AT 11 PU8l.IC SALE and Baet!Ot\ lo Sell The ~~E~E~A.~~~~T~~~ SANTA ANA. CA 92701 Or1ng1 COU11ty (Ann. Craig for four _,,...,. .,... COUNTY RECORDER Of TO LOTS 165 ANO 166 OF HOWEVER, THAT THE T'ht benef\?81Y undef' a.tct
IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.A und'"1•gned c.euffd Hid pnoCEEOING AG•INST 71~511 Rob11on. Deputy Olatrict Al· !)(IOI lo the day ol the !leer-SAID COUNTY TRACT NO 3433 AS p~ GAA.NTOA OR SUCCES. OMCI of Tr\1111 her-.obe NATION Of THE NATURE Nolie. ot Oel'"'1 and £1uc ,, .. ~, ANN REYER!, Al-tomrt) at 700 Civic C_,,ttr ing PARCEL 8 MAP RECOAOEO IN BOOK SOAS IN INTEREST OF wecuted and cMINwed 10
OF THE PROCEEDING ''°" to Sell IO bw llj(Xjtdlld YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· lllTANT ••c Rn MV Drive Wut, Senta Ana. CA. DA.TE. FEB 01 11~91 A NON EXCLUSIVE EA.SE-178, PAGES 48, 49 A.NO OWNERSHIP SHAU. HAVE me under9gned • Mtt.n
AC.A IN S T YOU YOU in the county whele ow f'1ilel TACT A LAWYER Publeshed Orange C<>etl 112701 within 11(1 (101 d•V1 fUllY H. llYMOUft MENT FOR INGRESS TO 50 OF MISCELUNEOUS NO RIGHT OF ENTRY Dedltatlon of Oet8'.411 end
SHUUlO CON TA(,T A l)IOJ)efly IS locellod On 03/06/91 .,1000 AM Ollfy Pilot February 13 20 ol thl flllng of Iha d aim in olUOOI (W THI IUN~ ANO EGRESS FROM SAID MAPS, IN THE OfflCE OF UPON THE SURFloCE OF Demand '°' Sale, and • LAWYER Ptof~ F01aciu-8 TRANSAMERICA. mLE IN· 27 1991 ' 'lht Su1>41nor CourVCMI DI-COURT PARCEL A THROUGH THE COUfllTY RECOAOER THE LANO &NO SHAU. wrlfttn Notice °' Defeull
On Ma!i.h t!> 11181 111 Ccifpo1•1ton as TruslH SURANCE COMPANY u ' VIiion M.-ie l C Rodrigua LOTS 165 ANO 166 OF OF SAID COVfllTY NOT DRIU FOA SUCH ar'4 El«tlOn to Sell The
1 OO p M Proluuiun•I Stlll)hanol S BuY! ~tho-duly appolnlt d TrultH w-054 The la.lur• to tirnety fq l08t3 Wat"ut St lo~ TRACT 3433. AS PER MAP EXCEPT FROM A POA SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE ~ cauMd Mid
Fou.Wuauru Corpuraioon u rvec:t 5oQnature 2755 &ISIOI under end . purauanl to PUBLIC NOTICE and llC\Jfl • 11er1fled claim Alamltoe CA 90720 RECOAOEO IN 8001( 178 TION OF SA.10 LOT 166 UPPER 500 FEET OF SAIO Notice°' Oefajft end £*>
(Alty appuonllld l1111I• un SI Sta 250 Cost.a ...... [)Md of Trvat recorded 05 1tal1ng an Inlet••• In the Pvblilfted ~ ... Coul PAGES '8 411 ANO 50 OF AU OIL GAS PETRO-~NO AS AESERV£0 IN "°" tc Sell to be recarded
tier M>nCJ fJUl-..anl 10 Owd nl CA 112e28 S8011 C714) &e2-11/90 U INV\lmenl No 90-K-e3H7 p1operty 1n the S\lpeflor Da#y Pflot F~ e ll. MISCEL~NEOUS MAPS LEUM A.NO OTliU. MIN-THE DEED FROM LENA VI-In the county wMr9 1t'MI
Trull uted "" Rotwrt t5n ,..,,y c..ontlucttng the 254801. In Booll/RH I. NOTtC• 0, Cour1 win IMUl1 In the 10 27 1111 IN THE OFFICE OF THE ERAL ()A HYDROCARBON Ol.ETTE, A WIDOW RE· , ... P'°'*'Y la lloc*d
C.01181d • ~ r-sun ... .... A.oe"'Y S.lu •nd Pagel lmlge, of Ofllcial pr°'*"f ~ dedered or W049 COUNTY RECORDER OF SUBSTANCES ,,., ANO CORDED SEPTEMBER 23 0.ied' 02}04J91 fMH..
lrustorCsl recorded 8 »llT Po.ting 0.ta 2 tS/91 R1cord1, HICuted by IRIZURll PURIUAWT Ofdefed toMll to the Stall SAID COUNTY UNDER OR WHICH MAY 1ll:>S IN 80()f( 3220. PAGE SAMERJCA TfTlE llNSUR-
u 1rw1 No l7 !>SIJ!>I in A.SA.P29e93 ROBERT B DA.WEDEil TO HUL TH AND of Cailfoml• and dtstJibu1. PARCEL C BE PRODUCED FROM 317 OFACIAL RECORDS ANCE COMPANY, AS
l.tOu' P90@ ol OfllCMll 2/20 V27 ~'6 A.NO DEANNA M DAW· IAF'STY CODll ed purtuanl 10 "" pr~ PUILIC NOTICJ AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· SA.ID ~ND. TOGETHER n,. alrMI 9ddt•• and TRUSTEE. 200 w SANTA
Aer.ofdt"' INI Olllt..8 ul tho EOEIT aa tr\ltlOf(s). In the llCTION 11471/ l >Onl of Health end Sef«y .. OTtcl OF MENT TO PLACE ANO WITH THE RIGHT TO USE otMt CO'NT!On de~ A.HA BlVO 11}4 FlOOA ~ R..c.ordM 0, °'"""'° PUBLIC NOTIC! omce ot the County A. 11481 AND NOTICE Cod• Section 11489 with· .. MAINTA.J!\j UTlUTV LINES THAT PORTIO!ll ONLY OF •f any o1 he ,.., ~OC*'Y SNITA ~ CA. a:mu Coun~ c.titornoe cordet of ORANGE County 0, IWTRMDIO OU1 ~-nctlce 0t hHI· TRUtTIE•'I IALI A.CAOSS LOTS 145 AND SAID LAND WHICH UH-d•sc:nbed ab0\19 1t pur-714ol35-8511 9Y NIH AE-
wt.L SEU AT P\J0l1C K.-..o21 Stala o# CeMomla. WIU O Ing M•. aoe808 188 OF TRACT NO 3'33. OERUES A ~NE PA.RAL.· potted to be 384 SEVIU.f VERE. ASStSfANT SE·
AUCTION ro HIGHEST NOTIC& TO SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION F RF'lllTURI Publt11'ed OranQI Coeat YOU A.AE IN DEFAULT AS PER MAP RE.COAOEO LEL TO ANO 500 FEET lH COSTA MESA. CA CRETARY ~ ~-
BIX>ER FOR C.A.Stt CASH CROfTOM OI' TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ,URIUAlfT TO Daity P1101 FlbNary13. 20, UNDER A OEEO OF ~UST IN 900K 171 PAGES 48. BELOW THE PRESENT ns27 819 Cou1 Dely lflloc F.o-
tER'S CHE()( OR CEATI aULK f,ALa CASH (payable al time of HUI. TM AND 27 1991 DATED Oll/29 88 UNLESS 49 A.NO 50 OF "41SCEUA· SURFACE OF SA.10 ~NO BENEFICIARY TRA.,.._ "'*Y 13, 20. rt, 1111.
FIEO OEO< (~y~ .. .... In lawful money of the IAF'ITY coo• w~ YOU TAKE ACTION TO NEOUS MAPS IN TliE OF-FOR ~E PURPOSE Ofl $AMERICA FINA.NC&A.L SE-W05S
1ome 01 .. '" lawful monG>¥ (NCI . t 104, ttoa United Slat") al THE llCTION 114 ... 4 PROTECT YOUR PROPER-FICE OF TliE COUfllTY RE· PROSPECTING FOR. DE· RVICES 71 .. 832·1800 The ----------.
ol lhe Urllt4k.I St•l• ~ U.C.C.t ."'°"No. CHAPMAN A.VENUE EH-On November 1S. 1990. at •-.,. MnTIC( TY. fT MAY BE SOLD AT ~ C 0 R 0 ER 0 F SA I 0 VELOPING AND OR Elt· undlt'l.tg"8d Tnm .. di.a-
_. to Ptota.wrlal For ... iu. 1· 7324-PM TRANCE TO THE CMC 1 S2 E t tttt SIJMI, No B ,.~ "" PUBLIC SALE IF YOU COUNTY TO PROVIDE TRA.CTING SA.ID OlL GAS tla IT\I lll'f llablnty '°' any
SUlll CorPOf•l>Ufll •I lhe Notte• IS hereby gMn 10 CENTER 8UILOINO, 300 E Cott• M ... Carlfomla. ll'le ~COUlrf NEED N4 EXP\.ANATIO'I WATER ELECTRICITY PETRCXEUM ANO OTHER lnCOITec1neH ot the l trM'
Nolth tronl enlrtne.e 10 lhe credltora of the within CHAPMAN A.VE . ORANGE, property dlltrlbtd as CW CA.lJIORNIA. Of TiiE NATVRE OF THE OAS. TELEPHONE A.NO MINERAL AND HYDRO. address and othef com.
County C-Ourthouiu 100 named Mllet lhal a built CA 00000 II rlgtlt. trlle and Sll,8117 US CURRENCY. COUWTY f:* OftAMQ1 PROCEEDING A.GA.INST SEWERAGE SERVICE FOA CARBON SUBSTANCES rnon d•signetren I any,
CMC Cen1Pt 0.1ve Weal sale 11 about to M mada of lntarM1 conve,ed to wlCS ONE PACTEl CEUULAA YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· StNGLE·FAMILY RESIDEN· FROM SAID SITES LO. shown her•n
Santa An• Caltlom•• all Ih a 111111 d11c1lb1d now held by It undaf aald PHONE, SERIAL NO In the Matter of the Pet>-TA.CT A. LAWYER TIAl USE TO SAID PAA· CA.TED~ OTliER LANO. Sa•d hit ~made, but
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vtty9Cl 111111.U -hi*! b¥ rt The names and bualnets erty lltueted In Mid County INGTON 170 SHOTGUN. Merla Luisi C Rodriguez TRANSAMERICA. TITl.E IN· TO BE ALONG THE DERSTOOO A.NO AGACEO rarity, express Of implied. WM9MAl PAM
undaf Mid Cued o1 Trust in addf ..... of the Mllef 11e: end State dfferibed u SERIAL NO. V320882X was and Marla Lulu C SUAA.HCE COMPANY H SHORTEST A.NO MOST T'HA.T EDISON SECUAmES regatdlfl9 lltlt PQSMlllOn, ~ • ~
!he prOCJ8fl'f •tuatad 111 W1 JOHN BODNAR ANO LOT 71 Of' mACT 3529, IN M11ed ~t to HNlth Rodriguez on l>ehalf ot duly appointed TrustH CONVENIENT ROUTE BE· COMPANY, ITS SUCCES-or tncumbfanc ... to PIY Clhacllll • C.wMlOlt
County and Slate dttullJCld A.NTMONEY ZANGARI, JR., THE CITY OF COSTA and Safety Code Section ~ Uleheel A."'"°"Y r-.-. under end pursuant to TWEEN TliE SA.ID PARCEL SORS A.NO 4SSIONS, 11'11 r•m11r11"g pnndpat l500 Pedllc ..,._ OrM
A l!XHllMl "A" 2255 HARBOR BLVD., MESA. AS PEA MAP RE· 11471/114h by the Hunt· ,,llo 1 """°' [)Md of Trust recorded 10 A AND THE NEAREST SHAU HA.VE NO RIGHl tum of th• nole(1) MCUf9d ~ ..._.. ~A..Aal t Unol '1 as COSTA MESA, CALIF-COAOEO IN BOOK 12S, tngton BHch Potiee 0.. 04/18 u tnatrumenl No 84-llUBLIC UTILITY EA.SE-TO ENTER UPON THE by said Deed of frust, #111'1 ......
shown and det~ on 11\al ORN~t2e27 PAGES 34 TO 42 INCLU-partment NO A.157499 506924. In Book RHI. MEHT SHOWN ON A MAP SURFACE OF SlolO lANO l----------t ~~==~===~ c:ertatn CondofflllllV"' Pt•n The location In Caltlomll SIVE, OF MISCELLA· The Pfoper1y WU NILed ORDER TO SHOW CAOSE P1g•/lmag1, of Ofllc1•I OF SA.ID TRACT OA TO USE SAID LANO No matter
RfK:olded Sef>tambef 19, of the chief «xecutllle office NEOUS MAPS. IN THE OF-w41h r•ped to alleged vto-FOR CHANGE Of NAM£ Record I 111cut1d by PARCEl 0 OA AHY PORTION THERE·
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of T1ec.1 No 101'2 11 ll'MI tore the date luctl ht W81 GAS, HYOROCA.RllON MY of ~Inge Courtly has p«mon for WI OfGer lo State of Caliloml&. WlU. MISCELlAHEOUS MAPS, CURrTlES COfn'AHY. RE· • -~~
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ol ()IOQ8, Stat• ol Calt!Clf-~ .... none ERAl.S Of EVERY KIND feft the aboYMfetcftbed Mc:hMI Mthony Cen11o, TO HIGHEST lllOOER FOO COUNTY RECOAOf.A OI 1ISI IN BOOK 44!>0, ::~ ~eo: :2t--,::. ~=:.::::= ~ ~ = ~=-c::. '°S: =-~~ ;:~ ~ ~t~ ~~~~;~;~~~~~~~~~~~---··ftU~iik\ii, -~====11111 22 and )3 of W.ICllAll..,. KAY E KEVOAKIAN OF SURFACE ENTRY, AS 11qe •. Merla LUllM C ~ Untted StatH) at TliE I
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