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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-23 - Orange Coast PilotBUSINESS/ A6 SPORTS/Bl THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS TUES DAY~ JA NUA RY 23~ J 990 'I don't know how I'm going to go on' Friend describes NB man's death in water skiing incident By LESLIE EARNEST ot ttw O.oll)t P'llot Staff Leonard Lyman. who poltce sa) was steering the boat that ran over and killed a Newpon Beach man Sunday afternoon. said he has lost his best friend and "I don't know how I'm going to go on and II\ e .. "All 1 know 1s he was m) best friend." L>man. a 30-)ear-old Balboa Island resident. said 1n a tearful interview Monday. Lyman was dn ving the 18-foot inboard/outboard power boat when Louis Michael Andr~olt suffered massive head inJunes as the vessel ran over him. The incident took place I :30 p.m. Sunday about 400 >ards off Corona del Mar State Beach. Andreoli. a 26-year-old Newport Beach resident. was pronoun ced dead at Hoag Memonal Hospital less than an hour later. police sa}. With an in'est1ga11on cont1nu1ng. poltce would not comment Monda) on the circumstances surround1 ng the incident. "Our deteCll\l'S arc stil l 1n- vcst1gat1ng the case. contacting "II· nesses and obta1n1ng 1n forma11on .. Ne" pon Beach poltcc Sgt .\nd) Gon1s ~1d. "On an 1n,est1J.Wt10n Whll• snow could be seen on S•n G•brlel Mount•lns (•bov•J from the Or•nge Co•st, th• white stuff w•s also found In Newport Beach on Monday. five tons of snow were Oelty -........ •J' 0.-1 H_ ... trucked to th• Assistance L••9ue·s chtld- care center f rlghtJ where te•cher Kathy Wanldter and student Glancarto Rivera stlde down a htll. Fouled beaches remain closed, spoiling visitors' fun in the sun By MICHAEL FISHER O""Y P'llot Con•~ A four-mtle stretch of shoreline in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach that "as fouled h} a ma\Sl\C sev.er spill last v.eek will rc-ma1n closed until at least Wedne\da>. count) environmental health of- ficials said Monda\. For beach goers' and \Urters. the spill occurc-d JUSI as warmer wl"athl"r and sunn} skies had blown into Southern California. replacing two consecutive storms that had soakc-d the Orange Coast early last wcC'k. ··Sunday was a beautiful day. but beach v1s1tation was down because people had heard about the spill." said Joesph Milligan, a lifeguard supervisor al H uhtington State Beach The Santa .\na cond111ons that e~ded the Southland's first signs of winter arc expectc:d to rc:ma1n at lt'ast through toda}. a !\la11onal Weather Se!'-1ce spokesman said. The affected shoreline. v.h1ch stretches from Huntington State Beach at Beach Boulevard to the Nev. pon Pier. v. as closed follov. ing a Jan. 17 sewer backup in a Foun- tain Valle} sewage plant that dump- ed 250.000 gallons of raw sewage on city streets 1n Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and pans of Costa Mesa. .. The beaches will remain closed probably until Wednesday after- noon, because bactena studies made Fnday and Saturday indicated that the v.atcr v.as '1111 contam1natl'J .°' said \1 1kc Wehner. water qu:iltt' program director for the count'\ Health ( ar~ .1.gi:nr~. Water qua ht) s1ud1cs conJul ll'd last v.cek b\ the count' and the Orange Count) an1ta11cin 0 1o;tmt found bacteria le' els were at least I ti times higher than the recommended safet) level in the affected cna,tJI area. Wehner ~1d "If a sampie l'Onta1n" more thJn 1.000 pans ofbactena per 10<> m1ll 1- l11ers of water, 11 1s considered con- taminated. The samples taken la~t Frida) and unda) found greater than 16.000 parts ~r sampk." he said. (PIHse see BEACHES/ A2J tht'> lar~e and 1mp(lrtant v.t· ha'c 111 take th1n~s a step at a 11me ·· But L)man. "'eep1ng lrel'I) a\ he spol..e. offered his descnp11on ot thl· e'en ts of the pre' IOU\ da) '' h1l h resulted 1n "'hat he called a tragl'd) l ) man. -\ndreoli and tv.o friend' from Orange. Jame"> -\lien Jnd Jct- trq Simmons. hoth :!6. \\t're together 1n a borro"ed boat L) mJn said he borrov.ed the boat regular!) COVER STORW /IJPD~TE from anmher Ralh11a h land rl''-1<kn1 ~lanan \k( umh L'man \<ltd hl' hJd tak en J tu1n sl.11ng ''htle -\ndrl'Olt ,i.1ppanl thl· H • ..,..,d and thl·n thl'' ""'ill hed -\ccord1ng tu L' man \ndrenh <,k1ed for four or ti'l' m1nUll''-on h1' first tn .ind thl·n tool. J '>l'tondoturn -\ t'tt-r onh ahuut 'Ill \l'Ulnlh L \ mJn said -\ndrl·olt n:lcJ'l'd the ·roix· although ··th~n· ''a" nu rt·a<.nn !or him to tx· t1rC'd .. .. , LJn·t l:><:lte\l' I v.as drl\ 1ng the ho.it. IJ l.1ng J right turn and he kt gl> 111 thl' rope." L) man ~•d ln\tl'aJ ul tailing back intO thl' "a1a \nJrl.'oh l·onunued gltd1ng anJ then kll tur .... ard. L'man sa1J "\.\ hl·n he \\:I'> wming at me I trtl'd to \kl\\ the hoat dov. n and ht> "'l'nt undant·ath me and hit his hl'ad on the propelkr. .. he said '>1mmon'> ..aid the acndent v.as a "onl· in a m1ll1on thing.·· "\.\ hJt ha ppened 1s v.hen Lenn) (Plea~ see OEATH/A2J HB to fight Medfly • spraying By ROBERT BARKER Of t,.,. o~ ,._ it.., Hunllngwn Beach C11' < ounol mc m~·r., 'oted \1onda ' to \end thl·tr la"'' er., to Orange Count) u- penor ( ourt to tr) to blod an aenal spra' ing uf thl' \1ed1terranean fruit fl) v. 11h the ~s11c1de malathion Obser'l'r' <.aid the\ belie,t· Hunt- ington !kJl'.'h "'ill be· firo;t ell~ to tr) lega l mea ns to stop helicopters slatl·d to ta~e ofT at 9 pm Thursda) to spra' a \t>-square-mtle area for three hour\ -\ I ' .-mile stretl'h of nonhern Hu ntington &·alh in the area of Bolsa -\' enue and Bolsa C111ca Road 1s 1n the target area ( ounl ti man Prter Green. a prnle'>\Or l)I 1oolog~ and ecolog~ at Goldl·n '-' l''t ( ollege. "'ho's gone on local l'a hlc tcle' 1s1on to warn about malathion. pu\hcd through a resol- ution \londa) night It calls for the state Oepanment of Food and .\gn- cul ture to \tud' altematl\ e methods ior attacking 1tie de,astating fruit fl) he fore deuding on spra~ mg. But It v.a'> Coun cilman John Ersl.ine. an a11ome'. "ho pushed for the kga l actio n "It rcalh 1mtates me." Erskine !>aid. "that we were not told whether thcrr "a" one. t"'o. thre-r. 100 or one million fruit Otes in Huntington Beach .. Ersk ine said the action will force Orange ( ount~ .\gncuhurt Com- m1s~1oner Frank \.\ P~ns to go to court and perhaps forcr him to shed add1t1onal light on the dec1s1on to spra~ "I'm not o"erl) op11m1sttc that v.l"ll pre' a11 :· Erskinr said. "but we 'ihoulJ get am"crs .. Oeput \ Ctt\ .\llornev Bob ang\te1 \ltd thr Cll) w1JI assemble dnl uml'nt\ -mostlv those that C 1reen ha\ gathere-d -·in a bid 10 get f Pluie Sff MEOFUES/ A2J ~nniversary of abortion rule marked by marches Bay Club plans beseiged with problems ly MfTCHELL LANDSRltG ....... d .... ,,,__ Oemonstraton marebed with renewed fervor at state capitols and. cities around the nation Mon~y to commemorat~ the 17th anniversary of the Supreme Court s R~ vs. Wade ruhna. which lcplized abortion. At least 9,000 people marched apinst abortion at the GeofJia Capitol in Atlanta. while WashinJ!on's annual March for Llfe earned a similar messaae to the White House. the nation's Capitol and lbe U.S. Supreme Court. "It may be a Iona fiJht," the Rev. Pat Robertson told demonstraton in Atlanta, "(but) we will come back this year, we wiJI come t.ck ne:itt year, we will come t.ck the year after ... until sooner or later we have victory." Norma McCorvey. the woman who was the "Jane floe" in Roe ..... _ .. A90tnl0N/A2t AS 8y IRIS YOKOI Of -Delly .... ...,, Balboa Bay Club officials ha'e had a lot to worry about re«ntl}. They have bttn working on plans for a major renovation. and the) have faced sufT public opposition to their latC$t request for a 50-year lease from the city. But there is another problem Joomina in the Bay Oub's future. The club must aet rid of the 145- unit Terrace Apartments by Dec. 31 . 1998, or convert the buildina and its site to a public u1e because tt is located on state tidelands. ~ state attorney aencral and Lands Commiaion rcuntly re- minded the city and the Bay Club that the club ha" eigh t )Car-; 10 con,en the land at the wcc;t end of the \\aterfront propen) at 12:! I We\t Coast H1ghwa' to puhhc u'ie Ba} Club oflic1als ~1d the) don't kn ov. )Cl exactl) what the club will do to compl) v.1th the c;tatc Mdrr Thq sull ha'e eight )Cars to figure out a plan. thC) noted. But City Council members as- signed to discuss a new lea~ with the cl ub said the" want to know what is planned ·for the Terracr Apartments site before the lease terms art negotiated. Options mentioned b> city and state offic1als have bttn to convert the apartments to a hotel or de- molish the building to proVlde open _GOOD MORNING Comics ............................... AIO c rosaword........................ .... 15 ~ Notke ....................... 16 ~ ...................... ,.. Opinton ............................... A9 P~ .................................. A.7 POiiet l09............................ Al Put>Uc notlcts........ .. . . .. .. . . ... .. 86 space But 'W 1lltam Ra'. the Ha' (. luh·., chairman. said no one <,eems 10 ~now \\hat e\acth v.111 he all ov.ed on the sue "I Stt nothing in an' document that S3)S we ha'e '"get nd nf tht• apartment bu1ld1ng or apanmcnt units. e'en in looking at the language of the leasc in its most narrow legal 1nterpretat1on." Ra) said ... We ha'r a lot of clues. hut this 1sn 't a black and white case .. The attorney general first notified the city about five y~rs ago that th<' five-story complc:\ of luxuf) apan- mcnts was bu1h on state tidelands. accordina to Cums Fossum. an at- tornc} for the Lands Commission. Sport:S .............................. 81 ~ TV Ustlng .......................... A8 W.-Mr............................ AS Wfdd6ngl............................ AS fhl· l tt\ had been under the 1m- prl'\s1un · thi.· f erraC'e 4.panments "as not on public land. Fossum \31d But state officials went over the land titles and confirmed the prop- en ) was on tidelands. Fossum said. Councilman Phil Sansone said the Terrace o\panments site has bttn de\lgnated tidelands since the 1920s when Jam~ Irvine. who donated the land to the ci ty. swapped the tidela nds dcs1gnat1on on a nearby piece of propert) for the uplands dcs1gn1t1 on on the apartment site. The mo' e. acrordina to San1<>ne, allowed In me to develop ~t i1 now the Bayshores oommunity. The state required that It \Jae end .,..... ... O»a/"11 ~-YQCC>e 0tii.-.., ...... "'l'k NewDon Beach Oty Council m., have nnally shut the oven dOOf' OD a propoted p1u.a outlet that dotln"t fit into any city zoning C11t10ries. On a 4-3 vote. the council on MoDday rejected once more the ~ qunt to establish Po ppa Mione·s takeout pizza outlet on Palm Street near the Balboa Pier. Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer and councilmen John Cox and Clarence Turner were ABORTION From Al vs. Wade. wa~ ke}'note \peaker dt a pro-choice rall> 1hat dre" about 1,000 people to 1 he step~ of the Califom1a Cap11ol 1n Sacramento. ''We're still hghllng and will con- tinue to fight a\ long as the fight must go on," she )81d "The mm c- ment didn't stan with me I wa'I JUSt the straw that broke the camel'~ back." Sarah Weddington, the Tc\as law- yer who arg1,1cd McC'on t'~ ·s ca">c the dluetnina votes. Owners or the planned eatery have spent the put lix months tryina to ert city approval but have fallen victim to a tanpe o( ordi- nances that push tbc project out of qualifyina in various zonina catcaorics. . The project can't be considered a restaurant because the ratio of the floor area to Jot size is too laflC and thus would be an intensification of use that violates city general plan regulations. Even if no scaling 1s provided, the before the Supreme Coun. told a breakfast an Dallas: "We are here to SS> we won 17 :rears ago today, and we will win ag;un." The Roe vs. Wade anniversary has become an increasingly 1mpon- ant da> to those debatms the future of abortion an the United State!. This years commemoration earned special weight because of last sum- mer's Supreme Coun ruling 1n M1s- soun's Webster case. That ruling. "'h1ch opened the door for ~tates to impose some rc- stnl'11ons On aoonaon, \l.aS the b1g- proje(t CU't be CCI Mi ~red a letaiJ ttOft, u are ~ becaUle of undefined dty rulea I.bat ca1etDrizc pizza u immediate consumption food, not mcrcbaodite. And finally, the eatery doesn't have enouah perkina spaces to quaJ. ify in a newly created catet0ry. specialty food use. Tbe owners thous.ht the pjzu place would fit in this new catcaory until tbc coundl included a park.ins requirement when it adopted the law in Novem- ber. The new law allows takeout res.- icst lcpl victory in decades for anti- abortfon forces and led to specu- lauon that the hid\ coun would ovenum R~ vs. Wade. It also pumped new hfe into or- gan1zat1ons on both sides of the abon1on debate. and led to a nurT) of legJSlatl\e proposals 10 both re- strict and guarantee access to abortions Those bills helped gl\ e added s1g- n1fi cancc to this )ear's demon- strauons. Tens of 1housands of people marched at rallies around the nation on Sunda). Gunman gets cash from liquor store The Webster case also provided a backdrop for one of the stranger 1nc1dents in the abon1on ob- servances. On Sunday night. police 1n San Francisco cited McCor vcy for 1llcgall y pos11ng stickers beanng the name "Roe" on cit ) street signs. The signs were on Webster Street. By The Daffy Piiot An armed robber and ,.,..,, al - compl1ce~ escapt·d "'1th an un- determined amount ol u1sh ~-!om.la\ after holc1'ng up a ('"'a Mt·'>a liquo·r store. The three suspec1s ..,.alkl'd 1n1u Village Liquor l(J ll f l <dn11no Onvc, at about 9 )(J pm . < o\ta Mes.a poli<c LI ~am < ordl'1ro \31d One of them brand1shl'd a hand- MEDFLIES From At a temporar> rc\tra1n1ng ordc:r Jnd then a sub<;equtnl 1nJunc11on to \tnp the spra~ing. (it) a1tornt')S "'II tr~ to \hov. that malathion cause\ 1rrcp:mibk harm. Sangster \31d. Mayor Tom Ma)\ \a1u au1hont1e\ informed 1hc cit) 1t "''II be \pra)l'd and that further dl·tatl'> will follo" ''They ga ve U\ no funher dctall\ ·· Mays said. The Cit) ( ounul 'ottd unan1- mousl) 10 take lega l ac11on although ( ouncllma n Don ~facA ll1ster ques- tioned courtroom costs and al.,ci da1med thal there might be more c.arunogcn\ in food 1hat pcnplt' cat than malathion Green \81d rc~anh sho"> thal CLUB From At of the d uh\ ongindl ~11-H'J r ll'a'l' \lated to end 1n IYYX tht .1p:in - mcnt\ "o uld hd\l' to Ix-lllO\t'ftl'd or torn du"' n "That's an 1mpmf)l·r U'>l' ol thc land and should be pha\cd nut ·· Fossum said If the tit} o"'nt•d 1he propcrt~ outrigh t. the apartments wouldn't be a probkm." Fossum said. "But 11 ·., our pos1t1on tideland'> arc granled 10 the Cit) b) 1hc state," Fossum ..aid The o,tate would actualh li ke IO see the apartments moved 0 1mmcd1- atcl~. Fo!osum \aid but allc""ed 1he club and Cit} until the end of I Y9d to complete the mod1fica11ons "We 1hink v.c·,c been coopcra11\c with the tit) and the Ba} Club in order to allov. 1hem to pha'iC 11 out." he \a1d "The~ arc not pn11ately owned pieces of propen) ·· While Ra~ contended the opt1on<1 for the apanment '>1tc are still gray. Fossum said a 1978 state law that spcc1ficall) covers the tidelands 1n Newport &ach lists the use\ allowed a1 the Ba)' ( luh site C.,cnerall). 1hc uses must "accom- modate and promote public acccsf ' and could include a puhhc harbor. wharf. dock. manna. public beache'i. ecological open space and any ac- companyi ng structures. f ossum s~ud. reading from 1he lcg1slat1on. The apanment\ could be con- vened into a hotel or a restaurant since those uses al\o provide public access. according to Fossum But any apanment use preclude, the public from access. since only a li mited number of people would Ii 11e there, Fossum said. A hotel. on the other hand. has a constant tu rnover of chentel~. he said "Even a time-share would he 10- appropnate." he said Councilwoman Evelyn Hart proposed last March that the apan- mcnts be tom down when the club's l~ue ~pim in 20 14 to make wa y for 1 perk. She said she will continue to ~sh for open specc there. "There didn't 1etm to be any give from the state attorney aencral," gun. and the trio dtmandtd ca\h from the regJster. Cordc:1ro 'aid .-\ w1tnl'ss said all three '-U'>peel' appeared 10 be atx>u1 :!fJ )tar\ old and ma) ha\t' bc<·n V1l'lna mc<,<· He dnu1bed the gunman a\ drl'\\l'd in J hlue Jacket and blue 1eam So funher dc<;enptlC>O'> of him or his dnompliln were g1,cn Thl' trio l'~<iped 1n an uni.no.,.. n d1rl'ct1on ( urdciru \aid the pcst1c1de may cause cancer and h1 nh defects and causes chromosone breakage an laboratory animals. G reen said there's no evidence that malathion spray eradicates. or C\CO reaches, the frui t Oy. He sa~ two residents who arc "them1cally sem1t1 vc" told him that doctors advised them to leave the area after the spraying -one for two weeks and the other for six months. Green also said that Disneyland 1s closer to the sighting of two medf11es in Westminster and Garden (irove than the fanhcst homes scheduled fo r spraying. "I wonder why Di sneyland was exempted. ~ot that J want D1s- nc}'land spra>cd. but there should be equal treatment." &llOowcr resident Manha ~solas. "It was JUSt a prank." McCorvl'y told reponers Monday. "We were plastcnng Webster signs. making them Roe si gns .. Jn Trenton, 'J.J.. about 150 proltstcr<) marched 10 front of lhl' Nev. Jer'K'~ statehouse in suppon of ant1-abort1un bills. including one that v.ould require minors ~l'k1ng abonions to not1f) their parents. who said she was drawn to the mec11ng by the malathion 1o;sue. lauded the City Council for what she called 1ts unprecedented action She said her area was to be sprayed for the founh time Monda~ night and that she vigorously op- poses the action. "I've been an organic garde ner for 17 years. but now it's been taken out of my control," she said. County Agriculture Com- missioner Parsons. whose depart· ment made the medOy discovenc., and reported them to the state De- panment of Food and Agnculturc. said malathion has been used ex- te nsively fo r 40 years without harm to humans. Parsons also said the aerial apph- cat1on 1s not a spraying "but a vef). very light ba111ng .. Tu~sday's Cov~r Story: Substltut~ t~ach~rs ar~ In high d~mand th~s~ days as local school districts scrambl~ to avoid a shorta~ of Instructors. noted Sa nsone. who Wlth Han and Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer comprise the ad hoc committee ncgot1a11ng the lease extension. "They're a1m1ng at more open access." "We're attempting to come up "'Ith a plan to sat1'lfy the state land requirements." Balboa Ba ~ Club Prc\1dcnt To m Deemer c,a1d "Hones! to (rod. we don't k no" "'hat that 1'> ... Deemer said si nce there are 'illll se'cral )Car'> before the apanmcnt'> need to be d1minated. club officials ha'e been more 1mmed1atd) con- c.crned v.1th completing the en- vironmental impact repon for the mull1-million-dollar rcno11a t1on planned on the rest of the Ba y ( luh pro pen) "In the sequence of our thinking. that's probabl) not 1he firs! set of answers we have to come up with." Ra) said. "I don't think a dcc1-;1on has to be made until I Q98." Club offi cials plan a roughl y S ~O million 1mprovemen1 proJCCt 1ha1 will renovate the clubhouse. athletic fac1ht1es and gue'lt rooms lntc.-re\1 - ingJ)'. plans al~o call for a faceli ft for the apartment\ 10 make them mun· attracti ve Deemer said the club·, rl'011\'at1on and the elim1nat1on of the apart- ment<; arc two o;cparate 1\suc\, hut Bay Club oflic1al!i wall add to the environmental impact repon some k.tnd of brief description of what the) plan to do with the apanmcnts "W e would trv to include 'iOme- thinJ as a suppfement to the EIR. yes.' Deemer said. C-1ty planners sa> they're not sure when the environmental impact rc- pon will be completed. "We're ~till waiting for data from the Bay Club," Pat Temple, principal planner. said. Among the awaited 1nform1t1on as a precise description of the public access pr~m for the Bay Club sate. Temple said. Council members said they really can't get going on actual talks about lease terms. either. until the apart- ments 1~suc 1s somewhat sohd1tied. Han and Sansone said it's d1flicult to figu re out how much rent the club should pa )' when it's unsure what wall be on the propeny. 1 he dub's various issues -reno- \ 31100 plans. ren1 pa)m ents. 11delando, -are all 1ntc~o,cn. th e c.ounnl members ~1d. "The Terrace Apanmenl'> are such a big pan of the rnrnuc " Sansone noted. ··1 wouldn'1 1h1nk 11 would be vef) a\tutc to separate them." fhc: state. meanwhile. doc'i n<•t ha'e an' rccommcndat1on'i on the l'>\UC o( whether the cit) should ex1cnd the Ba> Club·s lease to 50 )Car\ \tatc lcg1 slat1on that ga"e the land to the Cit> allows the Cit) to appro\ c a lease of up to 50 )Cars. Fossum said However. there 1s one other tech- ni cal state requirement -the city cannot ex 1cnd :he original lease granted 1n I 948. but can e nter into a ncv. lease -with the club. Fossum ~1d That 1s what occurred 1n 1986 -a new 25->ea r lease was nego- tiated. The commun ity has split on the issue of whether the Bay Club should get a 50-year lease. which the club \aid 11 needs to obtain financing for the renovation project. Many c1t1zens. including C oun- c1lwoman Hart. believe the council docs not have the authority to grant such a long lease. These fol ks want voter approval of a 50-year lease. A number of other c1t1zens argue the council has the nght and should gran t the club's request out of ap- prccat1on for Its many }'tars of ser- vice to the community. Tt\cje supporters say although the Bay Club as essentially a private facility. many community groups have been allowed to use the mttt- in& and dining rooms fo r public events. =-110.. •:1Ud ~---.............. ..-... ,,...--or ..,, .... , •• ..._...,• 1• ,_. .............. I l l ff..,... .... Cindi: T f ptu HI ......... widt .. thlD 1,lOO ..-re .... -daaa 12 ..... 80 ...,. ..an, oo enlCftlinment ud at least one patina specc '°' eacb 250 IQUAR feet of floot apece to be COMidered aoeclaJty food Utel tblt llC aP9"0vecf without I UIC permit. In Decembcrl restaurateur Catto Mione part or the toint venture behind Poppe Mione s, asked the council to waive the park.ins require- ment, saying his business would serve mostly nearby residents who would walk in. But the slight majority of the --11 llOOd .wanchly by dae .. := out of ClOnC9f'D ewer die . ol perki ia dae city. Cowilman Turner ~•lllCI a couacil review of the · fDod use law and I subeequent reVJCW of Mione'1 application. But \be council two ~ qo ~ ~ to keep &he put.Ina requirement intact. Guido Smith, Mlone'1 attorney, made a last-ditch effo1'1 Monday to persuade the council to approve the pizza place. Smith pleaded with the council to simply approve a use -~ ....... S•v•r•I hundred people carrying signs par•d•d In front of th• 1t•t• C•pltol In H•rtford, Conn., Mond•y to make known their 1t•nd •g•ln1t abortion. DEATH From At made 1hc right and lamt h:Jl k around. Lou had l ut ac rmc. thl' wakl' on thl' right Sldl' of the hoat at the same 11me." 51mmonc. ..aid "He""' Ill or 15 feet a"a' lrom the· hoa1 "hl·n hc "cnt do..,.·n .. I yman said .\llen and ~1mmom 1umped 1n10 1hc ocean "h1k he pulled the boat along<,1dl' .\ ndreoli 1 he tv.o men ho1\led i.\ndrcoh into thl' boa1 and L)man rnllcd91 I from 1hc hoat telephont he ..aid "II seemed like ht v.a~ all\e "'hrn "e brought him up." I )man ".>aid .\ndrcoh was taken to 'ihorc "here ht• was treated for ma\Sl\C head BEACHES From At Dc'ip1tc 1hc high ll'\cl' thr 'e~.1gl' \pill \hould ha\ c no l11ng-tcrm l'I fcll\ on mannl· lift· S.H "atn qu.1111 \ 10 thl· p11llu1t·d an·a,_ he c.:11d "1 hl' natural hn,t1hl\ 111 \l',1 "all'r and the \unlight 111 ·1hr hal tl·na mc:an\ 11 "'" onl\ tx· a m.1t1C'r of da)'> tx·forc lhl· \pill I\ dl·.tm•d up .. Wehnl'r 'aid .\nd. a(curd1ng to "eathl·r "'all h- cr'I. thcrl' <,hould he: ample \unllght Mctl·orolog1'>t Hill llotlcr 'k11ll :i ridge of high prC">'lurt ha\ \Cttlrd in O\l'r 1hc Wc,t. dra...,1ng do"' n frigid "inds from C <1nada .\c. the' hlo.,.. do"'n. the prc<,<iurc \~~tern' hl·at\ them up and dne\ 1hem oul The resu lt ha'> been '1rtuall~ smog-free ''"c" and '>pnn g-likc temperature\ Winds were forcca!>t to hk>" 25 to .35 mph toda> "'1th occa.-.1onal stronger gust!>. Hoffer \aid Highs along the Orange Coast will 1nJur1cs b) :--.c .... purt Reach para- med1n and Orangc < ount' Harbor Departmcn1 Pl'rvmncl. police \3) He "as taken b~ amhu lann· to Hoa14 Ml·monal Ho\p11al where he "a' pronounced dead at 2-()9 pm L) man dcscnhcd .\ndrtoli as an outgoing }CJung man v.ho had be· come well kno" n dun ng the fcv. )Cars he 11\td 1n :--.cwpon Beach "Just 10 tho..e three )tars he knc" e'cr)bod) ... L)man said "Ever)onc kno"'s him h\ lhl' Porsche that he dro'c and h1~ Polo do1hec, and hi\ Role\ "'atlh ·· <)1mmons. "'ho \31d ht had met Andreoli onl} onle heforl' ~unda\. desu1bed L> man and .\ndrcoli a' "'er) close" and calkd them "t' pi · cal best fnend<i .. rangt• from thr lov. 111 mid 7fJ\ .\ir 4ual11 ' \'di rangl' from moder· ale 10 l!,OOd 1n lht· ~11uth < oa\I ·\1 r Ha\1n l hr rnult \h11uld Ix· llk<tl hl'al h \\t'athl'r rrn\ 1d1ng \ l\llflr., \IJ\ llUI ol thl' "'atrr tfun11ngton '\13tl' Re.it h likguard Kurt I ueffin \J1d \11mc be<tt h goa' arl' 1gnonng fXl\ll'd \1gn\ "arn1ng thl'm 10 \ta\ uut 11 f the surf and arc \l'ntunng intq tlw l<11n1rd o<.t·an v.all'r\ Sv.1mmt r' v..h11 arl' l'\po-.cd 111 thl· pollutc:d v.a1n m.1~ HilTl·r 1111-likt' s~mplOms and uwld tontracl minor C\e 1nfcct1om ..aid ~on1la Ma1ur an CO\ 1ronml'Otal \fX'C1ahst \lo llh the rnunt~ Hl'alth ( arc .\gcnq "II depend\ on their citposurc• to the haltcna. If the~ arc exposed to hcpat1t1!'J bacteria. !here 1s a \light po.,!>1h1lit> that a person could con- tract the disease." Ma1ur said A person \l.Ould have to ei ther ingest the sea water. or allow open permit for the •tcfY so it oould be ContideTed a rataurant Smith •id dty law allows the council to extend existina. noncon-bmias UteS throuah buildinp with a ute permit. He sajd 80 percent of the buildina where Poppe Mione's would be located is already occupied by restaurant uses -the Banpok 3 restaurant and a coffee shop. City Attorney ~obert . B~rr.tham said he disqrced wuh Smith s inter- pretation of the law a~d not~d Poppa Mione's would sull be in violation of the general plan. Bush aide says GOP can differ on abortion WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush 's spokesman said Mon- day that Americans are enlltled to differing views on abon1on based on th eir "personal choice of cons- cience." At the same time. Bush "'a' telling anu-abonion marcher<; ht stands with them. While House aide\ sousht to pla~ down the s1gn11icance of the emu- 11on-charged sub1ect ac, an elec11on - year 1~suc. a'> "di a\ rtport\ uf d1 vis1ons on the ~ubJeCt Y.1th1n the Bush famll) 11self. ··w e all feel there " room w1th1n the (Repuhl1lan) part) for \ar)ing poanh of \ 1C\\ on th1\ 1\\UC .. \aid Marlin F111"'atc:r the prcs1dent'' spokesman In a )C.-ar 1n \\htch man) anal)'" see a ng1d .1nt1·aho rt1 o n 'itann· .i' .1 poh11u1l liab1ht\ Bu\h lim11cd ha' contart "1th thl' mJrchef"i to a I/fl. second '>p<'l'l h h) rcmott !dephonl' F1tz...,a1cr. a'\l.td at hi\ dall ~ Ot.'"' bncfing "hcthl'r Bush o;harc<; Rl·· pubhran "auonal C ·ha1rman 1 l·(· Atwater'\ '1c" that 1here I\ l'Oough room 1n tht ( 10P for bolh tho\{'" ho oppose and t ht>\l' "'ho I a' Ill abortion right\ r lt/\\Jh'f ,,,Ill "Yl''>. hc dol'\ ·· "\.l.c v.d1 nme Kl'puhln .1n' tx·1ng Rl·puhlll Jn'> .. hl' \a1d ·\ndrcoli ll\t'd on <>rean fmnl "1th h1' m11thn and lather. ( alhtnnc and I •Hm \ncln·11l1 I k also ha' J ~-\l·ar-old '''° Jo..,hua K~an -\nun·11li. 1l(l11rd1ng l•I r n litl' rcporl'> fhl· l hild 11\l'\ 1n \nahr1m .... 11h hi\ molhl·r C h11,11nc C 11111110 lht· rc:port \a)'> ~ndrcoh "'a' do'c 111 ho th hi\ \11n and hi'> father I 'man \aid ".\II I l dn \.<!~ ·" hl' "a' a gn·a1 kid ... Louis ·\ndrrnl1 \31d \.f unda\ afternoon · \nd hl· 111,cd <''l'r\Ot><l\ and he cnJ11~ l'd h 1' I de · · · L> man said hl· intend' tn nea1r a trU\l fund lo hel p l iHl' lor Jo\hU.t his friend's \On "fh1\ gu) \\d\ grl'Jt t(I llll' .. hl' ..aid "I "ant to mai..c \Urt· l'' l'r\110l' rcmc:mberc, ham · ""umh 111 u1 nt.1 l l thl' ta1ntnl v.<1tl'f to tx· l'\PU'l'd In the halln1.1 \1.11111 \<lid fhe '>t'"tr ~rill ol1.urrd "hr n .1 n1l'l hinl\m 11\Cd 10 ra1\t' a 1111" umtrnl l/.<lll' al 1hr plJnt 1.11 k d I hr g,.tll' n:m:i1nl'd do,rd. rrn r n11nit lt'O\ 111 thou\,tnd<. of ga!lon\ 111 r,1,, <;C\l.Jgt· from nuv. ing through 1h1· plant .ind , rl".t1 1ng .1 h:il l.ur 1li.11 u' l·rl11.1lkd 'l'""'F.l' r •r><'' Orcingl' < 11un1' \Jn1 1at111n d1\11 1L I lfl'"' Ol\l<i'erl·d till' '>pill .1c. r.1 .... \l'v.agt• gurgkd 1111 through .1 mJn· hull' 1n thl' plJnt'' park 1n~ 1111 .11 dOOUI ~ p m that lid\ \:Sid ( >r.IOl;!l' ( IJUOI ~ \JOllJll un 1>1•.trll I 'P''"l'\• mJn AIJl.e -\ndr1 \on (re"'' n·pa1rl·d thl· dcfcl tl\l' gale "1th1n Jn hour ,ind 1n1t 1ated J major d eanup r nnrt thal \I.a\ lOm- pleted h' 11 pm . .\ndcr,on \a1d Although no re~1dcntial \C\~er bat·kup<i .,..ere rtported, minor backups v..ere rcponed at South ( oas1 Pla1a and the Orange ( ounl) Performing .\rt\ (enter. ·\nda\on ~Id • • DAILY PILOTfTutllday, Januaty 23, 1980 HI I I I I I' 110 \HU CdM library offers teatime programs Mesa endorsement to move SOS likely The Corona drl Mar branch libra1 offers a scnes of monthly trat1mr programs at p.m . on ~lected Thursday'i. Featured this week I'> ··p1an1 Sman W11h Drought Resistant Plants." presented b) Celia Kutcher of the Fullcn on Arboretum. Programs are free but reservations are re- quired. For rescrvauons or more informauon. call 644-3135 or stop 1n at the ( orona dcl Mar hbran. 420 Mangold A \ e · Authors fest/val for youngsters Friends o f the ( hildn:n·, L1bral) and Hunt- ington Beach Public Libra I) will ha\ e m second annual Author'i Fc'1nal from I to 4·30 P-~~ Thursda) at the ( entral L1brar) 71 11 Talben .\ ~ More than 50 <)outhern ( ahforn1a authors an<1 illustrators y. ill IX' on hand to <,ell and 'i1gn their books. Adm1s)1on 1<. free For funher inlormat1on lall the ( h1ldren·, Re\ource (enter JI !q . 7 11 Low vision consultations Hra1llc l n~ututt· Lo" \'l\1on lOn<,ultJnt JJmtl' McAll1<,tcr Y.tll fHOl.ttk free 'l\UJI atlh con,ul- tat1on\ hetY.et·n 10 J m anc.J I pm I hur'>da~ .11 Oa"" Sl·n111r < en1cr XOO \1arg.ut·ntl' < ornna dl'I \far ly I09 VAN IYKIN Of .... 0-'ll ,._ k..., The Costa Mesa Cny Council ts ex- pected to endorse a proposal tonight that would move the Share O ur Selves food and clothing distribution from Rea Com- munity Center to a building 111 a north- west corne r of Co<,ta Me\a. But the proposal has raised some cnes of alarm at SOS. whose offi cals sa\ 11 will cost the charity more than th~~ had expected ··11·s not the same deal thq \\l'rc talking about befon:," board mcmlx'r Scott ~father said "The} Y.ere ponra~ 1 ng th1c; a\ .-.u<h a SY.tethean deal but 1t'\ not And complrca11n~ the ')1tuat11Jn 1., tht' fa ct that ~05 offinalc. are 101ng 111 hu' thl'lr OY. n building. a deal the\ hoJ1l' to ha' c Lomplctcd before the' arc: e' tt ted from Rea ( en1a fhr 20-H·ar-11ld 1. hant' hJ' l'x·cn buf. tetcd h} ·tontro\t'r'\ \lntc nc1ghhor~ began uimpla1ntng tY.o ~ca" Jg11 about ~o~·., grm'lng numher of poor and homt'ln\ tlit·nt\ Y.h<J. the nt·1ghbor<, '>dtd bring littl·r tilth and tht• thr1.·a1 111 pt•t t ~ cnmr to th•· an•J C nunul mt·mhcr\ p111 th1.· org.1n11.111on on not1tl' la\I .lul\ thal lh lr.i\t' Jt Kc:a C rn11.·r "rnlld noi he rt'nl'''l'd hl.'\11nd Jan I 'I ' Followina the failure early this m onth of a proposed agreement to move SOS. at city expense, to an andustnal bu1ld1ng on Superior Avenur, the chanty's board mem bers announced they would tr) to raise enough money to bu) their uv.n bu1ld1ng. An announcement followed that tht" board had found donors wi lling to con· tribute enough money for a down pay- years at thr CDC building. Under a reva~d memo randum of undemanding relea~d Monda). how- ever. SOS .,_,ould pa) S610 a month for the first fi,e months and S945 a month for the second )ear The c it) 1n the fir-,1 fhe months. would make up tht· d1f- ferenC'e ofSJ,170 a month. In the ~cond full )ear. the cit) 's contnbu11 o n would d rop to S2.8J5 a month. or 75 percent of "They're not asking us If this Is acceptable. They're just tel/Ing us that's the way It Is.,, ment on a building. and t\lrO v.eeki, ctgo a spokesma n said SO had begun 01:go- 11a11ons for a pieu• of propen ~ JI Jn undisclosed locatton The counnl refu\ed at 11'> la'it ml·e11ng ho"e' er. to allo\\ <;(). an e:\tcm1110 1111 llS lea\e 10 complctt" the real estate dcJI I unher. the touncd tC'ntatt,eh olkr,·d another proposal to help ~O\ ·,uhkt .1 portion of the building at I olJS V. Mal .\rthur Bouk' ard "'h1ch 1~ lea'>l'd h' the nun-profit ( ommunll) f>eH·lopml."nl r ouncil The building "' nl·ar tht> \a111.1 -\na border. But Mather .-.aid the C'ou nnl'\ nn' proposal. as ong1nall~ <>la ted. "'ould h,1, l' charged SOS nothing fo r tht liT\t '"''' SOS board member Scotr Mather the: total rt:nt lur thl· 4 ::'flO-<,quare-foot '>tic In the third \t·Jr the Cit' and V>~ "'11uld split the: l••IJI rrnt ot S<. :''II " m11nth at )11 i:x·r"·n• t·alh .. The) re nor J\~ing U'> 1f 1h1\ "'JC'Ct'P· IJhle .. \1t1th1.·r \dlJ . rhc:\ 'rr JU \\ ll'llJnF u\ that"s the "J 11 " · I he pr11p11\l'd J[l.recml·Ot \\ould Jho rt'ljUlfe V )'-, '• ('Ul up J dq>0\11 111 s l'i f.10() \father \dlt! 11-c Jcp11,1t \\11uld l'x· d1llitult 1•11 \11\ dmh nurmalh put' .1lm1l'I all .. r ,.., n111111·, into aid 111 thl p1111r 1.\.1\h ll'l.11. cl\ l111k dn 11tnl 111 11\ 1.•rhrad "Thq 5a HI •14 ·:h1ng. I• ll' hdl•fl' .1h1 q1l thl' SJS.l11!1 1 ht ,.i1d A maJonty of council members said the) • would probably supP<Jn the propo~d sublease aireement with CDC. .. U nles!i I Stt something temble in 1t that l hadn't heard about before. f don't ~t' an) p roblem with 1t." Councilwoman Sand> Genis said. Ma)or Prter Buffa has indicated he supported the mo'e to COC And Coun- cilman Ed Glasgoy. said ht' would sup- port II, 100 .. But l reall~ hope the} are able to purC'ha'K' their 0 " n building." he said. -1 think that Y.ould be best for everybod)' •• ( ounulm,rn ()n .\mburge) said he \.\.11uld not ~uppon the propo..al. however. "I v.uuld ha't" ~upponed 11 1fSO had 11' l'd up to II\ u1mm11ment to .. acate Rea ( 1.·n1n h\ Ian I~ ·· he said "Now lhl'' l. l1;rlcd U\ to ht1 gate to get them nut I , Jn 1 \t.l' \pending taxpa~ers· monn tn l1t1K-!tt· Jnd then \pending morl° l,1\P<1'l'f' mnnl'\ 111 rt'lcx:ate them·· C 11u11, 1'"umJn \IJn H,1rnbuddC' said 'h1. "i.iJ rr\l·n Jt11•n'> ahnut tht" agreemt"nt .inJ m11,1.ht not \upport 11 V l\ h.1\ ltm11a111in\ •in thC' dmOunt of m11"ll'· tht'\ ,an 'penJ 11n rt·nt · )he said \rd :h1.• Jr1n:it111n' thn 1t· lx't'n gC'lllng h,1,l hwn targl'tnl 'Pl'l1ticall) for ,a p1.:,h.1w ntil for .11111thcr rental agrer - flll'll\ I tr11n k th" ""'lid l'x· 't'f'\ d111icult lr1r tht·m · Those: .,eeking u>n\ultatu>n\ mu't h.1, l' "rn ten rt•frrral\ from JO nph1halm11log1<,t 01 PP· toml'trt"1 Rl·krral lorm\ and appc,1ntmcn1' .irt· a'ailJhk h~ tJll1n~ the tcntt·r JI A44. 1244 hl't''l·cn 4 am and 4 pm ''eckc.Ja~' Drug crisis study topic :-...auonal l\\ut•\ r mum Stuth ( 1rtll' \\ tll mt'CI from 7 to 8 \() pm fhur<,da~ ·at ( ro\\ n \ alk~ L1hra0 I()\~ I < r"" n \'a lie\ Park"a' I aguna :0-:1gurl Spring enrollment surges at Coast College Thl' urde \\ 111 \tud\ ·· fhl' Drug C rt'"'" Puhhl Stratl"&ll., l11r Hrl·al..1ng The I lah11 .. 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I 8-Y.eC'k ,.1ur'n "111 rnd Frh 2 dnd rcg1qra11on " ,, hn.lukl.l lnr r •·h ~-1\ tor I S-Y.eck lourw' Jnd \l.irt h 14-:2 for Q-v.eek t•lur\l'' I 111 n11111· 1111l•11ll.1l111n t.dl th1· u·11h'1 .11 64.l \2.ll Girls' softball teams forming 1,1gun.1 lk.i1.h Rnrt·.1t i11n lkranmt·n(,c.1rh ~oflhall I l'.1t(111' 1' JH1.·r11ng. rq(l\lr:it1on tnr ll-;111111.· pl,I\ tx·g1nn111~ 1n \IJrl h f hl' lc.1g1tl' " 11pt·n 111 '>l'1. nnd· 1hr11ugh n1n1h-g.ratkr'> Public study set for traffic tax measure By BOB V/\N EYKEN 01 1t.• o .. 11y ,....,, \••" llh•l l'\ 'fl\ I: 111 :1 ''' 'f 1n,11 ('ll<l).tf.lnl\ th ,,, d dl'\l·l11rnwn1 • 1111n1' rl'"•knt' 1.km.1r1d , 'dtJ he.-ai ·d \.\.1th Dn,er\ for II t!-h••.I\ \,Ill'\\ ~ffil' f)l)ln\\ ( 1.1ml'' ''ill Ix· pla,l·c.J on "n·l..d.I\ .1ltl'rn11on' and \onit· \,11 urd.1~ morning\ 1hrn11~h lunl' .It 11 Morro \t ho11I K 1ddk ht'ld or I op 111 I hl' \\or Id ~hool rhr Or.tO!!,l' ( 1111nl\ rr.10\pt1rl,lll•lll ( omm1.,..1<1n ,,.1 1hr "ht·d, 1n m111111n \londJ\ 1h.1t 1. o111ld k.1d 111 .1n111lwr turn tor \kJ\Ufl.' \I lhl' prnpo,l·d h.lil·u·nt ,;1k' 1.1, h1 l r 1111 1r.111'port.11 1111\ dnd11p· m,·n1 that "'J' d..t1 .. 1tnl .11 the r<•ll\ in ~1n c:mtx·r Bill \\,1rd .1 1111.·mtx•r 111 1>11\11\ 1111 1111;(,h"·" ,,till\ l11IJ lht 1.t111lrt11\\!11ll \l11nd.1' 11111 111 IJ\ '" fl'•'' it· tht l.111t'd mt·.i~un· .. \ka\un· \I " .1 P'"' ,·n 1.1tl111 r h1.· \Jill 'JI l.11kd l)l',,IU\C II I\ .1 h.11! 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'iuch as d1...iru,1 1111 gm crnrnt•nt in general. a nd a ~·I 1d • in th1.· r.1rt of \omc 'otc.-r" that 11.nl' " .iltl'.Hh 1.'n11ugh mc1nr~ tn <>oh e 11111 11.1n,1ll 1rt.1111 •n pmhlC'm<i... he ..aid a"a' "11r ,11, '·"" Rl.imcr \a1J \hr N·l1Pnl thr '"" \Hit I 1l1rn1Hll V.3\ IJrg.l·h rnr"ll '\thk ll1r \k.i,mr ,,., drll'al \p.1rt lr1111 • 7 'O p m Laguna Beach Unified Schoo l District Board of Education, d1c;tnct otlit:c<i ~'irl Blumunt ~I lf-'pdne!<day. Jan. 24 • 7 p m Laguna Btaeb Plnnln1 Commluion. counC'1I chambers. 505 Forest Ave. ~lea<,urc \I Y.01ild h,1\l' 1mpml'd J neY. hJll u·n1 \ill1.'' t:l\ and d1rt•rt1.·d thc rn - C'nUC'\ to \ .trlOU\ tran~port.1t1nn rro- gram<i Op1n10n<i 'ar. ac. tu "'h' the m•·a,un' failed but one <imall hut ~ ocal group of cnun inst!il'i voters re1ected 11 lx'rausc.-11 dad not pro' 1dc the road and free'-' a} Ward and nthcr<, 1n hi\ gr11ur \J\ counl\ rr'\IJcnt' li kt' ntht•r \outhnn ( ahfo-rn1an'. ha\t' made.-lar~l' 1n't'<.I· ment'i in their automobile' and \\ant go,ernmcnt to rcnprocate Y.1th more and better roads. Residents do not "ant th1· 111111 "'"' •ii [)n,rr' lor I lt(thY.,t\ \alt'I\ llt• 't'flllU\ llhll'l lllln\ li> lht ml·,1\ure \\1.·1 · 'Jt\l'J .:it num1.·rou' ruhlr ml'CllOg'> rr1111 t11 '-fl\ t'nlN'r°' <'k\ lion \he <,a1d ( omm1.,,111ncr Rogcr 'itanton ho" \n.l I l'l:IH''t 1h1. g11,rrn11r·, propo\al II t .1 ,l,Hl" ·1k quJrtcr·1. ent 'ale!> ta\ 11h 11.1,1. ll\ll\\ hJ\l' influenced the \OtC' h\ .1! 11 ·''' J lt'\\ rx·r~entage ('l<)tnts .. \tJnt11n .-.a1J hl' J1d ncft lno" \et what m11\lili~.11111n' Y.nuld be nl"c.>ded io make tht' t.I\ h1~e more hkeh to succeed 1n nl'\I '-o,rmhC'r'' generai election Hearing delayed for accused klller 9y The D•ffy Pffot Amianment for a Newport Beach woman accu~d of runnina down her son-in-law wi th her Mer1:cdes- Benz durina an onaoina family dis- pute was continued Monday. Betty Youna Davies, 58. will re- tum &o court Feb. 9. She is expected to be chaf'llCd with murder. 1lthou1h proeecuton have not yet filed the caa, coun officials said. O.v1es, who 1s free on SH.000 Mil, sumndettd 10 Costa Mna police on Dec. 19 on an attempted mwder ch~. Her ~ttt't hutblnd. James R. Ward. died fl vc dayt later. Pohce have yc1 to releue a motl\l'C for tht incicfeftt, which occumd about ftvc boota .... Y &om the .-re CM 31-)ftM)ld Wint liwd wttll tail '"" 1n tbe IOO block ol CCMllllW Street. POl,l{'J: l ,OG Newport ~ach A 32-year-old Ohio man was hit in the stomach with a blue paint gun while walkina on Manne Avenue just south of Bayside Dnve. toward the Balboa Island bridae. • • • The Bren Company, 5 Civic Plaza, received a bomb threat from 1 caller who apparently di91U1scd her voice to sound like a male. She said she had planted • bomb the niaht ~fore and it would ao off m 20 minutes. Eiaht minutes later. someone c:aUed apan and said. "4 p.m ." The fint floor of IM bulld1na WIS cvacuattd. but nothina was found. • • • Nine fii~in1 poles and reels and a ponabk tdq)booe were taken from 1 41-foot ~lhina boet docked in the lOO block of Fernando Strut • • • An an.identified man who bu rcpeetedlr called 1 bome in the IOO bloct olOerdeni.I Avt'ftut, demaftd,. l .. to llPC9k to • lemale micktn • mr.tened '° pve the woman~• 111.ber a •1 tip WMa he m\dtd IO r \ 11ve him an alternate phone number for her. • • • A resident of an apanment 1n the I 00 block of 31th StrC't't not iced a VCR. a microwave oven. a becr keg tap and SJO cash missing after he and his friends had a large pan~ . • • • A resident of the 800 block of Dominao Onvc rcponed two pairs of polyester dress Pints disap~arcd. possibly after they ~ left 1n a laundry room. • • • The Jew11h o wner of 1 dress shop in the 2700 block of East (oast Hiahway felt threatened by a cro" someone left on the ft'ont door mat in either salt. or 1upr. ang a wedding reception at Old World. 7561 Center .\,·e . and .-.101C' a fur coat and a Walkma n radio • • • .\ resident in the 81500 hlock nf Sable Dnve said graffiti had bcc.-n 'i<"ra~led on a block wall since 'am • • • A din hike valued at S240 W\\3\ stolen at a liquor store near the Alpha Beta market at Gold<'n W<''lt StrC'et and Warner .\venue • • • Th1e\CS poss1bl) pned a windo~' to enter a residence in the 17000 block of Emerald Lane and ~tole Jewelry • • • Someo ne stoic pictures valued at $500 from a storqc are 1n th<' 2000 block of Delaware Strttt Co8t• Meta A teddy bear and Stuffed wtltte cat still in the aif\ b<lxcs were '1olen from 1 Hyundai E11cd perked out11ck a ho me in the 600 block of ~natc tn:et. The thief broke the t"ar's windo" to enter. • • • More than Sl.100 wonh of ba'leball cards. including a 19W M1c ~C'~ ~fantle and : Qf.' Rotter Man~. \\ere \tolcn out of .1n apan - ment 1n the 2500 block 111 fldt'n .\\Cnue Y.htlC' the O\\n('f \\;]\ nn 'arat1on • • • The "indov. on a Dat\un "a' pncd o pen while the C'ar was parked in the 2600 block of Harhnr Boulnard. A box of 60 C'Hst'tle\ Y.as stolen and the thief tned to punch the 1gn111on. but was unsuCC'Cssful • • • .\ purse was stole n from behind the paucnacr seat of an unlocked Renault Encore parked in the 3200 block of Park Center Om e f ot1nt•in V•llf'y A bul'llar took about SJ. 900 1n jewd.ry fFom tM master bedroom of 1 home on the I 6SOO bk>ck of Suprtoaf Street. • • • An 1a..~ reRdcni. found puled OUI i.n ft-oat o( I homt on I.he 11700 b4ock ot Cordlu 5'reft. stuffed a roll o f toilet paper in the 1a1I cell totlrt and flushed 1t at least eight time ... Ooodina the south por- tion of the Jail • • • .\fter l11mbing over a wall to pin 1.·otn hurgla~ stole about $800 in plantc. from ffC'd·,. Nursery. I 7902 Ru\hard St • • • ry.o men w~re ams1ed on tM 1 ~:nu hloc:k of Ward Street af\cr the) ~ert" found in postcUion of ~ onccaled weapons. One had 1 knife: tht" other. an u handle. lagun• Beach A C'us1 om built mounwn tl6lte valued at S 1.600 was \Um from a P rate 1n the 1200 bloct o( Sltylllill Drwe dunnt the .... ....__-.-.,. ......... • • • Poh~ n:aived • n Nch• -. dncf rcpon S.tufdliy •5111 damlS ,... done '° • .. . t.bc 6f900 ~ °' y...... . ••• A 1300 bikt _... ....... II "'°"' of • llON in lbe lOO .... " fora\ ~ • , -• . '' r • , Cll&:UO-Do\11.Yl'll.OTIT.....,,,~ts, -t: ~-.., NOIOOW (AP) -Up to 2 i:--:t ~~1-1~~ y 10 mou.m \bole killed when SoYiet troop1 pul down a natio nalist revolt. and OX' republic's leaislature threlleaed secess.ion if Moscow did DOl pull out its soldiers. In further defiance of Presidcnl M.ikbail S. Gorbachev, local lcgis- llton declared Moscow's st.ate of emcqeocy void. Militants vo wed 10 keep up crippling strikes' in Baku, an oil ocn1er of 1.8 mill ion proplc on the Caspian Sea. until troops leave. Communist leaders from Soviet Armenia and Azerbaijan took a ten- lativc step Monday toward ending 10 days of ethnic warfare, agreeing 10 withdraw armed aroups from arus alo~ their border, Tass said. But activ1s1s in Armenia and Azerbaijan said they doubted the truce would be kepi. The official Soviet news agency rrportcd 12 more people killed in ethnic clashes Monday on the border of the two republics, raising the toll since Jan. I) to \b1. Sovie! officials said 83 of those we~ from lhc Soviet aMault on the Azcrbaijani capital Saturday. including \4 soldiers and members of their famil- ies. More tha n 500 have been wounded in 1he conflicts. Tass said the l 2 ne1>o· deaths m·· curred when Armenian milnanls fired on an Azerbaijani vi llage in the Volchy Voro ta border area. Azcrbaijani activists told a ,.,1os· cow news conference Monday 1ha1 3 700 died when Soviet 1roops entered Baku, Tass said. but i1 emphasized this "'as an uncon- tirmefiS figu re. An emergency ovcm rght session or the Azerbaijani Supreme So"iec lcai sla ture demanded full withdrawal or Soviet troops from the republic. with the exceorion of CBS reveals cartel plot against Bush NEW YORK (AP) -The S«ret Service is in\•es1iga11ng repons that drug ca n er members are plo1ting 10 shoot down Air Force One when President Bush flies to Colombia fo r a drug summit next month. CBS News reponed Monday. The ne1work said the S«ret Ser- vice is checking intelligence rcpons that the drug lords arc sm uggling SA-7 shouldt'r-ftred anti-aircraft missiles into Colombia for an at- tempt to shoot down the plane. The White House said 11 had no information o n the repons. "The~ 're always checking out threa rs." .\hxe Glen, a deputy pres~ SC<'retar:. sard of Secrel Service investigations, Bush and the leaders of Colombia. Peru and Bolivia are e).pe-cted to sign an accord 10 ligh1 drug 1raf· tickers al the mcet1n1t in Canagcna o n Feb. I 5. border districts wi\b Armei\ia. said Baku lawyer Viliy.d Mamedov, who al tended lhc I 1 Yrhour ovemi&h' seuion. Lawmaken also demanded liflina of the curfew and state of emerstncy in Baku and other areas of Azerbai- jan, which Moscow imposed without the approval of Azerbaijani authori,ics, Mamedov said in a telc-- phone interview. If those demand1 are not met, Mamedov said. the lcaislaturc will consider voli ng 10 Sttcdc fro m the Soviet Union. At Monday's mass rally in Baku, demons,rators carried pos1ers read- ing. .. Gorbachev is the butcher of the Azcrbaijani ~o ple," and "Azcrbaijanis will not succumb to tanks,'· said Shain G ajiyev, a Baku journalis1. W itnesses said t h ron gs of mourners numbering as many as 2 million bore coffi ns of A.zerbaijanis ki lled in the weekend assault down the narrow s\ree's and major thoroughfares to Lenin Square, now renamed Freedom Square in honor of the Azerbaijani nationalist cause. The mourners. wea ring black and can)ing black·bordered portraits of son1e of 1he \"ic11rn~. 1hen buried the victims at Ki rov Park. overlooking the Caspian St-a. .. Alt the people of Azerbaijan and Baku arc in tears and mourning, .. official Baku Radi o said in a broad· cast monitored by the BBC in Lon- don. Soviet troops and police did not 1n1erfcre 1n the funeral. said Leila YunuSO\. a spokeswoman for tht' Social Dcmocrauc Group. an 1nfor· mal Azerba1Jan1 pohtical organ1 za. tion. Foreign reponers "·ere barred from 1he region. so II "'as d1ffi cult to de1ermine the exact dea1h 1011 or reconcile cont11c11ng informatio n. State population tops 29.1 mllllon SACRAMENTO -Some 29. I million people now ,live in California. aboul 11.? percr:nl of the entire population of the Un11Cd States. u lhe state's &"?'Nth ei:p1.nds at its .,.eates' nte in more than 2S years, the state r<pot\Cd Mooday. · As of July J California's population had swelled by 23 pcrccn~ s1net the bqinnina of the decade. climbin, ~m 23,668,04?. th~ stale F1nanct Department said. The department also said that nc' m1grauon for 1988-89 ""~"!~ .. ~~ wu the hiahcs' 1incc 1942-43, when th_e state lured hund.rcds o~thousands -_~: -of people to military bases or to toil in World War 11 1ndustncs. ~; Montoya denies selling votes ,,,. ~ ........... A statue of Lenin domln•t•s th• squ•r• In Baku Mond•J where tens of thousands of residents gather for a mourn- ln9 rally, as a funeral service began In • nearby park ror victims of ethnic vlolence. SACRAMENTO -Ending 16 hours of testi mony in. hi s own defe~sc. state Sen. Joseph B. Montoya in?istcd M~M~y 1here is. no co~nect1on between his receipt of hef\y campaign contnbu11ons and his vo1es in fa vor ~~-~-. .. . I Montoya, durinf cross-<xam ina1ion at his pol1t~cal cor:rupt1 on 1na . 1n U.S. District Coun 1n Sacramento, elaborated on his prcv10.us conlenuon that an honorarium -such as 1hc $),000 check he rece1vc:d ffom an undercover FBI agent at a 5CC"rctl y videotaped restaurant m~ung in _ 1988 -canno1 be a bribe. He sa id !hat's because an honoranu~. unlike a campaign contribu1ion, is a pa yment for a non-legislati\'e service. such as giving a speech. Parents want new McMartin trial LO S ANGELES -Memlxrs of a victim's rights sr.oul? staged a lener- writing campaign Monday in an effon to pers uade Distnct Anomey .Ira Re iner 10 retry 1he chief dcfendan1 in the Mc M~nin Pre-School .molestat!on case. Following last wee-k's conclu sion of 1he tn al that ended with no gu.ilty verdicts. prosecutors are dec id ing whether to refi le 13 counts agarns1 Raymond Buckey upon which the jury deadlocked. The J 1.year-old chief defendant in thl· case "''as acq uitled las1 week ~f an additional 40 felony molestation coun ts. His mother. Peggy McMan1n Buckey, the 6).ycar-old fo rmer dircc1or of the now-defunct Ma nhattan Bt-ach nursery ~hool. was acquitted on all counts. '2 \TI0'2.\I. HHlt:t'S Court won't block drug tests WASHINGTON - The Supren1e c·o urt St·nt a ne1>o' signal Monday 11 wilt pcrmi1 widespread, random drug tcs11 ns for gO\Trnment 1>o'Orkers e\•en when public safety 1!> not at stake. The JU St1ces. without comment. refused to interfere with rando m drug tests for some Jus11ce Dcpanme-nt employees and civilian Army drus and alcohol counselors. The a1Tec1ed 1ndi\'1duals said the tests. 1>o h1ch could lead co finng or demotion. "iolatc-their pri vacy rights. (io,crnn1en1 00lc1als said the test s are \'alid even though lht'} arc not designed pnn1ant~ to pro1cct public safet). Agents search three sites in mail bombing investigation Children's AIDS study questioned NEW YORK -A leading go\crnn1l'nt rl'\.l'archl'r c\prl'sscd conct'rn about the cont1nuauon of a s1ud' in v.h1ch niorc 1han JOO chtldrl•n with AIDS arc no1getung1he drug .\ZT. no"' \\tdt·I~ ht·l1e,cd 10 be L'fTccu,·e 1n children. Half tht> children rn 1hc \\Ud\ arl' ge1t1ng an unpro,en drug calll·d intravenous immunoglobuhn. or IVf(i_ llalf are ge111ng on l ~ a platebo. ENTERPRISE. Ala. (.l,PJ -Fed· eral agent~ searched a man·., "'·arc· hou~. salvage bu.1.1ness and home ,.,1 onda~ sn 1hc 1n,e.1.t1ga11on ofma1l bomb sla}Jng\ of a Judge in Birm- ingham and a c1v1t rights law~er 1n Ge or!" FB Spt>c1al Agent c·huck ·\rchl'r of Mobile sa1d the o"ner of lhl· propen}. Wa}ne O'Ferrell ofnearh~ ~e"'' Brockton. was que\tu)nt•d and relea!;Cd. ··A1 no 11me toda~ 1>oa\ an~t>cxl) taken into custod,:· .;,aid .\rchcr Tht• FBI agl'nl. ~peaking at a hncf e'cn1ng nc1>o.1. confcr1:nct'. said agent~ 1>ocre looking for e' 1dcncl' 1n th t' prc·Chnstmas package bomh ktl l1 ngs 1ha1 put c1,il rights group., and the fed eral 1ud1c1ar: o n ali:n o·Fcm:!I 1>o'as 1n,o!vt·d 1n a ca'>C heard by federa l appeal.1. Judgt• Roh- en Vance. 1>o·ho was killed "''hen a package bomb St'nt through !hl· 1nal! explodt'd al his r-.1ounta1n Hruo~ hom1: near B1rm1ngham last month O"FerreJI had .l.ul·d h1\ fo rn1cr t•n1. plo}Cf. Gulf Lift· l n~uranCl' ( ll ot Jack.1.un' dk·. Fla .. U\t'r h1\ iinng !he appca!.1. dcf1s1un -.aid i~t· disputed C1ulf Life\ cl a1n1 1h<.1c ht' 1>oa~ fired bc:cau!.I: he held hct'n'it."\ "'11h other 1n\uranrl· ron1pan1c\ and he C"harged that (iulf Life had failed to pa~ h1n1 rt"nt"1>oal f On1m1\\1on .. due to h1n1 aft(·r ht' 1>oa.1. ti red. But a federal Judge 1n .\labama disn11sst:d h1.1. la1>o\ull on Junt· I., 1988. and on l,pril 17. Vance :ind t1>oo other J !th 1.·.s. ("1rcu1t c·ourt of Appeals 1udgc' upht•ld lhl· fo1>ot'r court ruling in a one-pagl· unsigned dt'e1s1on . Archer ~1d agl'nl\ prohabl~ "ould spend n1ost of 1hc nigh t !.\.'arching the sat\'a1tl· store. ···r o thl' bes1 of n1 ~ knov.ledgt·. 1hcst· arc chc liro;I \earch· e~ 1n 1hc 1n\C\t1g.auon :· he said. ~I t· "'ould nut ~I' 1>hac brought tht· 1n'c~t1gauon 10 ih,. \al, age \hop ol O"Fcrrl'll. a nlan 1n h1~ SO!. dr· !.<.nbt·t.l h~ a nl·111hbor <JS a Biblr· read ing former Hapt1\t prl·achcr 1>oh~1 on•·t• sold 1nsuranct· and took up lhl' Junk busu1css abou! three ~t·ar~ ago. Package burnt-is M:n c through 1he n1a1l exploded and killed Vance at h1.1. ~1ounta 1n Brouk home near B1 rm1ngharn on IA•t' JO and a blacl. !a "''er. Rotx·n Robi nson o f Sa, an· nah~ un lA·c 18 Othl·r mallrd bomb\ \\l'"rl' found and dcfusl..'d at tht' 11th ("1rlU1l ('uun of ·\ppeals in .\tlan1a . ihc l·ourt Vance "rCrvcd. and thl' '.'\.\.\('P on·1cc 1n Jack.1.on,1lle. Fla The FBI has said ont or n10ri.' "'h11e raci st~ appt:ar bt:h1nd lhl' mat! bomb a11acl.s. lacking an ) beneficial ingrc:-d1cnts . In October. Health and Human Serl 1tl'\ Sccrl·taf) Louis Sull1' an acted 10 make AZT 1>o1dcly a'aitable ro ch1ldr.·n. -.a~i ng 1h crt• was r nough prcl1minal) e\"1dl.'ncl..' lhl• drug wa s e!Tec tll c :ind '\aft .\ZT 1s thl' on!~ an!I· ,\IDS drug so far appro\"ed for rou11nl' us~· Dr. . .\nthon' Fauci. the dtrcccor of the national progran1 10 tl'S\ anJ c'aluate potcntiill anu-l,IDS drugs. r,.a1d he ht·l1c\L'\ the time has come to g1 "e all patil'nt.1. acct'ss 10 >\ZT. and ~11d hl' has l'\prt•s.1.ed h1) doub1s ahout the children's st ud~ D.C. mayor checks Into clinic WASH INGTON -i\1a}or :'\!anon Harf). faring a toca1ne pos!.Cs\1on charge, fle"' 10 Flonda for trea1men1 ~londa~ 1>o hill' pol111cal specula1.1on 1n1cnsified back home conterning a poss1hlt' c·1t) l·lall campaign by Jesse Jackson. Barf)\ spokes1>o·oman. Lurma Rac k le~ ..aid the ma} Or had rhC"t kl·d 1n10 a center in ""est Palm Beach. Fla .. 10 ht· 1rL'atc·d fo1 alcoholism. She had said the da) before that de1ads about h1~ heal1h 1>ouuld ht· kl·p1 pn,atl' bu1 ··the mo.1.1 senous problem is al cohoh,m." Six fishermen missing Slovenia walks out, thwarts reforms LA PUSH. Wash. -High seas and 1>o1 nd hamperL·d a search \tonda} for six people missi ng af11:r a chaner fishing boat smashl'd against a Jett ~ at the mouth of a n"er. and official\ sa id rt·..cue hol)(·s 1>oerl' d1>o·1ndling. One "'Oman died and two other peoplt> aboard the Gambler "'crt re\C'ued af1er the 45-foot boat caps1ltd Sunda} in 15-fooi s"'ctls "'hde crossing a bar al the mouth of the Quilla ~u tl' Rll·l·r a bout 11() nlill'\ 1>ol'\t of Scanle. BELGRADE. Yugosla via (A P) - Dclcptcs from the liberal rcpubhc of Slovenia walked o ut of a Com· munist Pany congress Monday after bcin& defeated on several key reform iHuct, and the spli1 in the pan y seemed to be irreconcilable. The conaress adjourned without scttina a date for reconvening aflc:-r leaders deba'cd for nearly fo ur hours at an emerscn9 · ~ssion on how 10 handle lhe crisis. Dclcptions from the republics of Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia - Hercqovina indicated late Monday no possibility existed that the con· flC"SS could continue. the st.ale Tan· JUI 11cws aaency reported. Party Presiden1 Milan Pan«vsk1 told exhausted delegates early today that pany leaders would keep work- ina toward a solution and asked rqional pany bodies to do the same. Dclcptes from Slovenia believe more autonomy should be granted the sii: republics aM two provinces Elsewhere in Eastern Europe: By The Assocl•ted Preu Development 1n in Eastern Eu rope on included. EAST GERMANY -Communist Prem ier Ha n\ .\1odro"' said he~ 11! open the Cabinet lo \he pr<>-Oemocracy oppos1t1on . and o ppos111on group~ immedia1cly acccp1ed the offer. East German harder guards began tl·anng down a 330-yard ~ction of1he Be rlin Wall. 10 be rcp!acl.'d b~ a metal (Cncl'. a West Berli n spokesman said. ROMANIA -The provisio nal governmen1 1ha1 rl·p\.iced Hll' lopplcd dictatorship ofNicolae Ceausescu may fie ld candidates 1n the .\pnl elections, a government spokesman said. That 1>oould rc,·crsc a go' crnml·nt stand it was onl} a caretaker coalition formed 10 cscon Romania to democracy. BULGARIA -Oppos111on leaders mceung "'1th rulin~ communist offi cials demanded quicker reforms 10 eliminate Comn1un1 st Par1y 1ntlut'ncr in the govemmen1 and workplace. and called for an 1nv1:s1 1gat1on of the secret police. 1n a nation that ...,·as held 1ogc1her for Commun1s1s equa1e !ht' pan) w11h decades by the "'"Iii of Presiden1 the coun 1ry and SI} 11 rnusl re n1a1n T ito. who died in 1980. ~rbia n unified. r=;;;;;;;;=;;;;=;;;;=;;;;==:;=:;=:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:=il The congre~s "'as due to end 1oda). The walkout came as delcgate-s 1>o·ere headed for a \"Ote on a reform pohc) documen1 1n 1>o·h1ch the pan} wa5 to rehnqu1~h us 45.year-old. gua rantcl'd monopol} on power. Earlier r-.to nda}. the congre-ss cast a prel1m1naf) votr on g1 v1ng up its political stranglehold. bu1 that vote 1>o·as o n a proposed amendment to the draft tc:<.t and 1>o·as dependent on the documcn1·s final adoption. The Slo\·enianJJ complained hard- liners had "''a\ered do"'·n crucial re:-· form points and 1hc fi nal d raft did not take into account the republi c's dn ve for JfCaler independence. The spl it came afier 1hrce days o f bntcr debate. Croatian pany (h1cf lvica Racan demanded the congress suspend its work. OthcN-'1sc, he said, Croatia's delegation would refu~ 10 vote on the reform document and other con- ference papers. ~• I • ,_.. B<\'ISID£ CENTER -~~~ 760.0111 Student convicted of computer tampering I · .. 1016 e.yslde Dr .• Newport Beach SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP)-A jury Monday nigh ! con victed a suspended 113dua1e student offedcr· al com~tcr tampering chargrs for unleashing a '"worm .. that crippled a nationwide net"'·ork of 1housand1 of computers. Robcn T. Morris. 24, faces up 10 five yurs in prison and a Sl .S0,000 fine. He is the tint pet".IOn brouaht to 1rial under a 1986 redcral com- pulet fraud and abute: law that maktl it a fdoay to break in10 a l!dml campuwr networt and i- -• ••dlocimd .... a( the -· TM: Jun murned its verdict -f.J(J p.m. aft« '*<ly oi1 -"'-U.S. Dilalcl C-. Judie Howard Mu11l.'tl 61 DOl 1t1 a 11111le0dllt "tt..... ... Ai-. Md., -..... -:--........ 11111 ....... l!&I .. I JN¥ ' 0 1 I lmll' llm iilllllll 1 <• IJ I warm IO ID ..._ ........... __ '"" tcm Nov. 2, 19 88. The worm he desiancd im- mobilized an estima1ed 6.000 com· puten linked 'o Internet. includin1 ones at NASA, military facilities and ~or universities. Morri1 woutd not commenl as he hurried from the federal counhoust. Bu1 his Cather. also n.1med Robert. aaid he did not think tM verdict was unfair. .. I have a pat deal of faith ln 1he American 'uclicial l}'IWITI and Y<t rm lliO cd11ppointed in the ver· diet.. be uicl. Moma may noc have intended lli1 "worm" propul IO =I ... --... _ -111 JJll, ""'"-... -. .......... _ 9111 ~Nd die: Mlwort. U.S. Jtlldce ~· -fty&' -...... l&id la -.. -·' 1 ..... u. ........ "'T1tl -<lido'! -.. 1" ..,, ••11111 '• .._....,. ., ,, .... _ ........ ,.. Cult member denies killing family PAINESV ILLE. Ohio -l,lrce Lundgren. accu"":d of helping hcr husband and oiher cu lt members kill a fam1I~ of fi vl' !as1 Apnl . pleaded innocent Monday to IS counts of compt1c11), con\pirac) and k1dnapp1ng. Authont1cs ha"e speculalC"d the shooting deaihs of Denni\ .,,,er,, his wife and three daughters ma\' ha ve bet'n a rtl1gi ous sac nfil'e. On Jan. 7, JerTre y LUndgrrn. 39: ,.\hce Lundgren. and their 19·}t·ar-old wn. Damon. 1>o·crc arrested at a mo1rl 1n National ('11\. Cabf, about s1.~ miles from \he Mexican border. Lundgren and his son eaCh are charged with fi ve counts ofaggra\•ated murder a nd fi"e counts of kidnapping. Jcffrc} and Damon Lund&ren are fighti ng ex1rad1t1on from ('at1forn1a ta Ohio. ltOHl.D RHlt:t ·s Haiti blocks radio newscasts PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -Police raided three 1nd1:pcndent radio stations Mondar in the nonhern pan of ('ap-Ha1tien. halting broadcast!> of news about the military govemmen1 ·s crackdown on d1ssen1. a wi tness reported. The witness, an employee of Radio Citadelle. sa id armed plai nclothes officers burst inlo the station soon after a I p.m. EST newscast about weekend arrests. bcatinas and the e~ilc of poh11cal acti vists. Drug lords release hostage BOOOT A. Colombia -Drua lords released the kidnapped son of a presidential adviser Monday, apparentl y in another bid to persuade the aovcmment to end its S-.monlh-old war on cocaine trafficking. Alvaro Diego Montoya had been abducted a1 aunpoint from his office On:. 20 in Boco1a. He is the son of German Montoya, President YifJilio Blrro's acncral secretary. Montoya was the fifth pe~n released by the drua tnffickers since Thursday. Another 16. were bcina he\d, apparently for ute in blrpinina with the aovernment. Moderates Join Korean government SEOUL. Soutb Kor<a -Pmid<nt Roh T.e.-said Monday his ao~int Plt1Y ud two ~le opposi1i~ srouPI will create a new party. 1 senous tc1bKk for lbc .nation's mos1 radical ndcn.. .. We ~ to ntab&iM a new DOlitk:al order t.tecf on political s&.abilit y and <real< a -JLOPWar porty o( modmt1< democratic ro-,• Roh 11id after a JO.hour meruna with oppoe.ition leaden Kim You .. -tem and k.im i_..,;i. 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Otnv""' 0 "\MO·n,,, Or r·c r 0.11!1J"" F "•' t. ~ I • • _,,'1_. .. ,. f ... ,.,, .. , ~ ,.,•ttf"ln• \ F •' y • ~ J \I .. fl f ,, ~" .. " l .a, ... ,. ,.. ,..-<j ,, .... ' ,,.. ff., .J .. , 1(.. ,. t \( ... , ""4•"' a Fountain Vallq police Officer Leslle Ro~rts ha~ rel'CI\ eJ thl· de- panment's M edal of Valor 1n l'arl~ December ceremonies. thl· lOUllt~ Orug Program J dm1n1'>- 1rator rn mailer' nt planning. dl"- 't'lopmcnt. l'quhltshment and ma1n- IL'nJnll' of program'> tor thl' Prt''l"n- 1111n ,are lrl"J tment .ind n·hahd1- 1a 11on ot Jru11. J hu\l" Responding to d dro.,..n1ng lall Roberts di\ ed 10 thl' bottom ot the lake in Mile .Square Par~ 1n an attempt to sa,,. a 22-\ear-old man "ho had bc<.0mt• l:ntangll'J rn gro.,..th at the lal e"\ bottom Altho ugh the man could n111 tx· saved. Robert' made e1gh1 ur 111 d1,es 10 \he bottom of lhl' l.1kl' 111 search for him <\he "3" rl'11n rd h' Fountain \'alk~ lirdightrr' "ho rL"- tO\Crcd the man\ hc><h Roberts' disregard for ha n" n <>afety earned her thl· ml'dal • • • H untington Bl'Jth rt·'iu.knt Bruct A. Robbins ha~ he1..·n appointn.J tn Lha1r Orange ( ount' ·s Drug \d- ' ISOI") Board rk replJ(l'd Ellen Sant, .,.. ho ha' uimpll'tl·d hl·r tt•rin of omn· hut "ill remain un lhl' board Robbin~ .,.. di tx· rl'\por1\lhk l1>r hl·ading a cumm1t1l'l' o t up 111 I°' mt'mber' in thL'1r tJ\k n t :uh 1\lng. 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( 11un1. l\·1111rn1rn~ \ '' < l.' n ll'r l'htllijh I\ ol oll' J'll''ldl"ll 1111 I 1"1 ln1u,1.11c H.111 1o. 111ht'1 1111"'°" Newport Realtor Marilyn Hill From staff and w ire reports ~an hn H ill ''ho m11,l·d t• Balboa i\IJnll J\ .1 lhtld 1n I''''' .ind (,'\ entll.111~ hct .lllll" rnim11wnt Ill -..:e ..... ~>rt lka, h rl·.rl L"'IJtt· d1l'd I r1· Ja, at Hoag \km11r1.tl I l11,p11.ll H 111 a lll'ndnl '-l""" port J f.1 rh11r High \thnol .1nJ l tH\l'f\11\ 111 flr- l'gon. going 111111 tht• h111l'i 1ndu\lr\ aftl'r graJuatu111 'ih1.· hl'ld nt·lul1'l' pm1\100\ \\Ith thl· ( llff I lntl·I in \Jn Franc1\ll> JnJ tht• '-l'"r>nrtn Inn 1110" lhl' H ~alt ,l'\,pnrtt'rl 1n '-l'\\· rxin Rt: ,Kh -\oout 12 ~l .• H, Jgn H ill'" 111 hl·d l·arecrs and "l'nl intii real l"\t,1tt· \ht• "'as aS\OltJtt•d "Ith Lhl' (rl't1rgr: Elkinc; ( o and "a' J mr:mtx·r 11f thr: (jold Kq C !uh. lOll\l \ll'ntl~ among the top prc><lul l'r\ Hill is sun 1\l·d h' her motha Jessie Hill of ( oronJ J l'I \l;ir \l'>ll'f Jackie Smile' uf < oruna dl'i :'.1Jr and sister Janet llumcsto n of :'.l ur- netta Hot Spring' Scr"1ces "Ill he pmatl· The fam- ily requests memorial donation\ 111 the H oag Cancn Fund Longtime Costa Mesa activist Regna Rea, 96 U>ngtime Coc;1a Mesa resident Reana Rea died Saturda' at La Habra Con .. alc5'.·en1 Hoc;p11al hL·r fam ily announced She was % Widow o f former Newport-\1k sa Unified Schoo l District supcr- intendant and Costa M esa C 11~ Councilman Everett .\ Rea. 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Laguna Hills Western Stite University College of Law will h05t an mfonnation semmar m your UN Get your questions answ~ ~rchng: • u w School Requirement.-• Placement w~n ar how lo apply • Sc~arsh1ps • Fina~! Asslst.tnce • TM Law School Admission Test • Loa I ClaMeS Cl.SA TI A quesoon Md _..,period will follow IM MlfftiNr. To rcgueer. c.all 7t4n31-l000 llld ask for 1n Admissions C~'-. Seatiftt &s limited 1nc1 re.erva&iou ... °" • rtnt~ nnt ~ ~- WESTERN STATE ··---111111'1111& ....... IM• UNIVERSrIY- COLLIGB or LAW nston proposes aid for Llncaln S&L Investor ly a. SCOTT IKKMD ....... ....., LOS ANGELES -Sen. Alan Cranston said Monday he would introduce legislation allowing the aovemmcnt to bail out investors who lost $200 million o n junk bonds purchased at Lincoln Savings & Loan Association branches. The California Democrat. his popularity at a low ebb because of his close tics to the Irvine-based thrift., insisted the move was not politicall y motivated as he prepares to run for re-election. Cranston continued to blame for- mer chief bank r~ulator Edwin J. Gray for investors· losses 1n the bonds. issued by Lincoln's parent. ( 0 \S'I' BRlt:t'S American Continental Corp. Hc said that even though it was technically leg.al, regulators should never have allowed Lincoln to sell the unsecured bonds because in- vestors could easily be led to believ1: they were federally insured . "Here you have widows and cide r· ly people losing their savings in what they believe was the well-known bait and switch game ... Cranston said. Cranston spoke at the latest in a series of news conferences intended to deflect blame aimed at him for the fai~ure of Lincoln. The collap'>l' is expected to cost taxpayers more than $2 bill ion. e\'en before an' of the junk bond holders are paid: Cranston. the Senate maJOnt~ whip, is one of the senators un1kr Fluor gets S 1 7 million contract from NASA From Dally Piiot wire services F luor Constructors International, a unit uf the Fluor Corp. reponcd Monda~ 11 has been awarded a $1 7 m1ll1un n1n1rat I h' th l' National :\(•ronau11e~ and Space ..\dministration. The scop<.' of \\Ork incl udes construction managl•nwn1 'en 1t'l'' for a rocket engine component test fa ci lit} at thl' Stl'nn1\ \p~1rl' Center. This test fal·i llty 1s a joint NASA-Air f orCl' AJ,~111red Launch S)stcm project. Initial capability is planned for turho pump testing with la ter production testing also anticipated. < 0n,1ruc11nn is under wa) with project completion schedukd fnr I '192 The Stennis Space Center is N ..\S..\ ·s primar~ wd.l'I l'll!!•nl· ll''' fac1ht). and 1s located an l\11ss1ss1pp1 approx1matel~ ~5 main 11111 th of Ne" Orleans. Fluor Constructors lnternat1onal l nr. 1-. ,\ '>11h,1d1:in of In inc-based Fluor Corp.. an antanational enganl'l'rlllg .ind construction com pan) "1th 1n' est men ts an coal anJ k::id • • • . Nichols Institute on Monda) announced that 11 ha' rl-.ll hnl .in areement In pnnc1plc to acquire the clinical l::ibor:ltof\ llJ)l'l,lllOll\ o Capitol Medical Laborator} Inc an Sakm. Ore Consideration to be paid for tht· busines~ and (ll\ l'll.llll' lllll 111 comix·te will consist of $2 million in cash and futurl' pa) nwnt' "1th a present 'alue of) I m1ll 1on. In add111on anti depi.·nJcnt upon luturl· conditions. cash pa)ments of up Ill $1 m1ll1on ma~ tx· paid Capitol prcsl'ntl) sene'> ph~'>1C1<.1n,. h11\p11al' anJ 1111)11, Ill central Oregon. Nichols lnsutute. locatl'<l 111 San Juan ( ap1,trJn11 rn>' 1111•, esoteric d1agnosuc testing to cll t·n1-. nat1on1A ii.It' an thl' lil'l1h 111 endocrinolog). genetics. 1mmunolog~. m ll rnh111l11g). mob ul,11 biolog), oncology. serolog~. special clll'lll 1•.tr11·'· l<l\lllllog.' ;and virology. ('Al .. E'.\DAR "Building your business through m·t,,orking.·· i\ thl· 'uh11·l't of the monthh breakfast meeting of Entt·rpn-.1ng \\ llnll'll I hc f1)l'1·11ni: will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. Wl'dne~da~ ::it thl' Ir' llll' l\1Jnio11 \ training !.Css1on '"II be from 9 to 11 a m < mt fur thl· hn·..il..t.l\t '' $20. for thl' training session. $15 and for hoth S4'i ( .111 h:-2-hl\1' • • • The t;uhstancc abuse commttlt'l' for thl· ut~ 111 ( m1.1 \k,,1 "ill hold a free seminar Wedncsda~ for .. mall hu,ine''l'' 1111 J1 ll!!' all tll\· workplace. The seminar \\Ill Ix' at thl' "\1·1ghhorhond < 11111nwn11' Center. 1845 Park A,c .. from 7 10 to 9 JO .1 m investagation by the Senate Ethics Commlllec for intervening with regulators on behalf of Lincoln. ACC of Phoenix and Keating. Keatins and his family con- tributt'd S 1.3 million to the senators and their causes. Cranston said his legislation, to be introduced this week. woufd allow about 23.000 bondholders tO' sue the U .. government if they are unsuc· ccssful in sui ts against Lincoln, parent American Continental Corp .. and rnmpany chief Charles H. Keat· 1ng Jr. The go' ernment 1s usuall) 1m· mum· from such ~u11s. but Cranston said 1lwrl' ''ere pr~n·dents allo\\ing la\\su11~ in l-.1Sl's ofgo,ernment neg- lagl'lll'l'. "Documents I have received from the Office of Thrif\ Supervision in Washington and the General Ac· counting Office are clearly eno ugh evidence on which to bring a case of negligence apinst the government.'' Cranston said. Cranston also asked the Justice Depanmcnt to help the bondholders in their efforts to recover losses from Lincoln. AC'C and Keating. He said the department should repay the bondholders from an)' fu nds recovered 1n criminal pros- ecutions. ask the courts to ex tend Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. co' erag1;_ to the bondholders if needed. and help find overseas as- sets of Keaung or other defendants. Stock prices drop to lowest level since last autumn By CHET CURRIER AP 8u\ln«U \llllltt NEW YORI-. "tori-. pnn'' nosedived Mond3\ to their IO\\CSI lc-.els since last autumn. ntend1ng the m::irket's t•arh-1990 slide amid v.omcs about the outl ook for cor· poratc profit) and interest r::ite'>. f hl' Dow June~ 3' eragl· of JO 1ndu)tnals fell 77 45 to 2.600A5. for II\ largest OOl'-da~ p<.11nl loss Slnl'l' II tool-. a 190-point tlrop last Oct 13 . In 14 '>l'!>smn'> s1nrc the 3\cragc bl'gan the ne" 't'ar h} hming a rnortl high. 11 ha' droppi.·d 209 70 point'>. or " -1 ., rx·rcl·nt. l>t·llan1ng l'>'>Ul'' swamped ad- 'ann·~ h} about" 10 I 111 nauom\lde trading of ;-..il'" York ~tock Ex· lhJngl·-11-.tl'd \locks. v.11h 267 up. 1.1 '6 do\\ n and J68 um hanged. \11ah'>h '>ail.I tr:.idcrs rema1nt'd un\l'l tlnJ h) \\l'ak corporate l'arn- ang' rl'purt\ fo1 thl' f11unh quarter of lil'>l \l'ar. a' \H'll J'-thl' rl'l'e nt upturn 111 1\pl'n·marl..l't 1111l·rc<ol ralt'\. ~l atl\ 11h,t·t\l'I' hl·llnc till' h·J1:r- al Kl'w1 'r 1' t.111ng .1n 111rrca'>ingh ditfo.ult \ct iii di111u.'' 111 \l'lt1ng mum·1..1 r~ J'llllll·~ 111 \l::t \l" ull 3 rl .. ll'\\11111 "h1k tr: 1ng 111kn-r1nfl:l1aon at ha' ~Ian <•rl'enspan. 1lw I ed·, ch:m· man. •~ \dll·dukd 111 makt' 'l '1·ral 3p('k.'.ll.lnll\ lx-11111· lllllgrl·\\11tn.al lllllllll1t11·1, 111 1h1 111:.ar lu tu11· \\Jll \t1l'11ll\ ,,111 ht· \\,11d11ng llowh In ,n· \\hat po<>1t111n' 111• might tJl..l' "n 'u' h ma1tl·r, a' 1h1· n\I.. 11\llh! ,,,,r1d,, 1dl· 1nll'fl''' rJll'' might poSl' for the bu~ane<1s outlook Lo .. l·rs among the blue chips in- cluded Gt·neral Electric. down .:! at 62'•: Philip Morns. do"n I'·• at 38. n1on Carbide. dov.n I '~ at 20~ •. Amrnran Telephone & Telegraph. do"n I'• at 401·:. and lntcrna111rnal 8us1 nl'S'i Machine ... do" n :? at %' •. 011. auto. rcta1hng. pharma· n·u11l·al anl..I regional tekphonl' 1'-· sun ::ill PO'>ll'd broad IO'-'-l''I I klenr ( Urtl) It'll J 1: 111 11:11 •. tor thl' biggest pncentagl' tkdanc among NYSE issues. The compan} said 11 expects to repon a sllghth smaller earnings gain for the fiscal }Car ending Feb 2 than had tx·en projected. Delta .\1r l 1nc'>. v. hich reponl'd lo''l'I lourth·q11a11a pmtil\, 10,1 to '15 • First I \l'l'Ull\ l' ( mp till' n111'1 al.lt\l' l\Slll' 111 1h1· O\l'r-tlll'·l"\llll11l'I 111arl..l·t. 1u111hll'tl I IP ~ I h1• 111· 1,u1:1r11l' holtl1ng l11111p.1n\. \I h1l h ha' J h1g 111\l'\lnll'fll in ··1u11k .. hond,. \Jld 11 l'\plT\\ 10 Ptl\I ..I \llh\t.tflllal lo" lu1 I hc PJ'I \\'al ·\, 1111."J\Ufl'lf h\ \\ tl\hlll' \\· \lll 1a1n· 1ndn ol mcHl' than 5.-(l()(I a1tl\1·ll 1r.1Jcl..I '-1111 1..' thl' marl-.l't h>\I S,~-l Oh h1l1111n !If 2 2' f"t"rll'nl. 111 \..llU1' \ olunw on 1h1• llnor 111 thl· l:i1g Bo.art.I l .tnll' 111 l ~l'I 11\ mdl10n \h,lll'' ll11\\n from I "2 2fl 11111111111 1n 1111' Pll'\ lllU\ \l'\\11111 "\,11111!1\\ Ilk. rnn'>t>l1l.l..1tl'tl 'ulum1· 1n "\ 't ~[-la\tl'tl l\1.uc1.. anrlutl1ng trJJl'S an tho<,c '101 i..' (In n·g111na I l' \l ha ngt'\ ::ind 1 n Mercury hopes to continue loans By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of -D4111y ,-llof St41ff Huntington Bcach·based Mercur} Savings and Loan Association hopes to establish precedent under the rules of the federal government's S&L bailout and reverse its declin- ing fonunes. its chairman said Mon- day. Acting under the Financial lr- stitut1ons Reform. Rcco' en ::ind Enforcement Act of 19 9 <FIRRE..\). the Office of Thrift upen is1on on Friday ordered Mcrtul") to suspend new lending and investment ac- tivities. The order e>.cludcd pre' 1ous com· mitments on loans and 1n,cstmcnts and did not affect Mcrcun. 's daih transactions with 11s depositors or 11"s $3 billion loan-scrv1cang ponfollo lt restricted the S& L from accept- ing deposits 1n excess of FDIC in· surance limi ts a nd from payi ng an} dividend, and it required the fi rm to use its available cash to rcdun· 11s liabilities. '\ ,t. l PS A DO ft \S I ht' Ollice ot fhnft \unt.·n 1"1m -;aitl Macur. had .. .,uh,1ant1alh 111- sufficll'llt capital"' ant.I \\(I' ··,uh1l'l I to grl'31er re'>tnr1111n,·· iir11kr haaloul gu1del1nei.. But on a cas1.··h~·t<l\l' ha"' r1·gu- l:11ors ma' alln" thnfh to mal..l' 111•\1 loans or · 1n\l'Slrlll'llb \lhl'n \Ulh operations "'oull..I not <,1gn1fi1anth 1nrreasc the rni.. protile 1111 that a .. 1.oc1a11on Leonard hanc. rhJarmJn .ind CEO of \krcur~. ha' a\l-.l'd 111 llll'l'I regulator<, an hOJX''> nl 1\ inning ap- pro' al 10 mah· '>111gk·lam1h llllnll' loans up 10 $500.000 hl' '<lid \11111- da). Shane has no "'a' ot ll.nm11ng "'hat their chanl'l'S arc ''Therl•'s nu precedl'nt u11dl·r thl· ne" ac1:· he said ... , ha\l' no idea what the procedurt' 1-; ·· hane will argue 1ha1 thl' 1h111t '\ health) cash and llqu1d1t\ p1>'>ll111n make a strong ra\e for l'a\lng lhl' restrictions. "The one problem we don't ha' l' IS cash now." he said. ··~\· havt• OTf l"PS .\\D DOft\S NEW YORK (API -The following llSI shows lhe Over-the·Counier s•ocks and w arranls lhai have gone UP lhe most and down lhe mosi based on Percenl of chamie for M ondav. No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shares are included. Net and percentage chan11es are the difference between the previous Closing price •nd Mondav's lasl or bid price Pct. UP S09 UP 32 7 : : ~~ i :l7 '• Up I . 7· 16 Up 1 . ~ UP t . -lt Up 1 .1 ~~ 8~ I Up -lt ~~ Up UP Up Up UP UP UP Up Up l·n11111H111\ .1111111111h nl 1'\1l''>' laqu1d - 11 \ "vkn.ui: '~·'' 11111 .11i11111g thl· troubled ()'"1\.1, 1h.11111\l''ll'd1n h1gh- n\I-. JUn l.. h111llh .. \\l· arl· prnud of thl' fart th.11 th1' 1n\t11u111111 hJ' nn l"r u\\ nl·d a Jllnl-. bond ha'> nnrr paniripa11•d 111 ~onw 111 thl' h1ghh l n11r111•d \J')l.'l U- l:i11, 1· .1ll1,111n ..imund till' <ountn . anti hJ' h,l\ll,1lh fum1101wd J\ ,1 <.,J\ 111g' JnJ In.an "·1' dn1gnl·d 111 fum 111111 ·· \h.1 n1· \,11J 'l'' nthl'll'" \kr(un " 1n 1111uhk It 111\I ,1h11u1 S' ~ mallmn 1n 11\ lir'I nanl' month'> 1.1,t \car. fol- io" 1ng J I\ II mall1on ckfiut lnr 19!-H Jnd 1q,:ulJl111\ louncl 11 drn.·,11 ·1 ml'l't Fll<Rl \, n11n1mum rl'gu- lator~ lap11.al 1r4u1rt•men1' Ho"l"'l't thl' thrift ha' fikJ :i capital plan '"'h lhl' Officl' of Thrall ft HA 1· :\'tlt:X DID NEW YORK (AP) Jan 22 Prev. Mon<f~ da~ Advanced 30 Declined 442 2S7 ynchllnged 230 2S~ 01111 issues 828 81 New hlQM J 8 New tows 37 2S A'tlEX l .t :..\DERS NEW YORK (APJ -Sales, 4 P.m price and net change of 11ie 10 mosl active American siock Exchange issues. trading natlonallv al more than s 1 Hime vr,ume L..st Cl\9. ~~~~ ~~k :,t b~:; ~ +I~ !:.Iv Times srs.. 15 -I. Hlllhavenn 541, 2 -'• TtxasAirCP 'ff· S's -1 • W11~Lab8 ! , )l, -"> WslDiollal 7 ,4 9:1.. -• ~rT'ldJhl 73,800 14~ -11. H C_p 6,,900 41., -"it cho811v 45,600 19 NEW YORK IAPl -Most 1Cllvt over·lhe· CO\Jnler stocks IUPPlfed bY NASO. ust w ~lll)\'r\ 1\11111 It al'o h.1\ \l'\t'r.il 1ll'l''t11wn1 litm'> .. 11111l..1ng \l'r' h:11d'" 111 \1't'll. out po\\lhk 10\nl1ir' or hll\l'r\. Shat11· ':11l.I Tht· wH·nth largl'\I thrill 111 Or· ang1· < 1111n1~. \kruar~ ha' 2.! hralllhl'' .ind emplo~\ 800 pi.·opk ~11mt' anl..lu,tn anah''' '~" thl' tl'Jl·ral 11rdl·r "·" thl' tlr't 'ound1ng 11f till' lk.tth l..nl'll ll>r \krrur. "hllh thl'' lOntl'nd I\ t'\<,1·n11alh lll'>Ohl'nl l 'nle\\ )hane can per\uadc rcgu- la1or'i to \Ofkn thl' order. soml' anah\t<. prl'dll't 11 ''on't '>Un 1'1' Pm11ng S2 2<i h1llion 1fl asset\ ;11 thl' l'nd ufthl' third quar1l'r la'>I ~car. ~k rl ur. "ii\ \Jddkd ''Ith numl·r- ou\ proJX'rtll'' 1t had obtatnl'tl through forl'l hl'>Url'\ or hankrupll tl'' that "l're pro<lunng no income. NEW YORK (AP> Jan 7'1 Prev. M°'1•i t~ Advanced Declined l~ 3 6S6 Unchanged 373 477 Toi al issues 197i 1963 New highs 9 14 New lows IOS S• '\'SE l ,t ::\ Dt:ns NEW YORK (AP) -Sales,. P.(T'I. price and net change of the IS mosl active New York S1ock Exchange issues, lrading na -llonallv 111 more 1han s I Hime V BkNEng i' 1.4 Varity , ,I PhilMQ! s , t. Amer T& T 1. , ~nCtrbde 1, , enElct 1, M 1. Clllcorp 1,6 Mgtorola 1.S . GPU Cp I· . WasteMgt ' • j , FedNMIQ ' 1. Rorer 1· 1 , rlslM Sa , , SenMolm ' • Bs. Cl\9. +1 -'• -I'· -1~ -l"e =~ -''I -2"> -" -1'1> -1'1> -2~ -1'• 11~ ·~~\" Alk9d I 1h , 'I• . ~ 3 •;. I 'h :~ ~~~ NEW YOftKIP). -Flnal Dow. •Jonel -. ~11~"" nlMS,J•n =1-lt ~ t . l . : . ::,~ ~.f I ·. . .1 •. •. -3'-~n 4, W1itt 2~. • f ,fH U PH If I -._ By focusing on lhe bondholders. Cranston hopes to disarm o ne of the most personally damaging allega· tions against him -bondholders' testimony that his intervention for Keating made him partly respon- sible for their losses. Three recent polls show hi s popu· larity with California voters at It s lowest level since he came 10 the Senate in 1969, but he has promised to seek re-election next )'ear none- theless. Asked why he had waited so long to intervene and 1f the timing m ight be perceived as suspect. Cranston said. "My job in the Senate is 10 ht•lp Californians who have problems ... h takef> ume to figurl' out how to bl' Dow Jones Average Through the Day till' t>' l"f·lhl··lllltnll'f m.1rl..l·t 1u1.1kJ Io I til) million ,harl'\. I hl' ;-.,;ysf·s romp11-,1h· 111dl'' ol all 11-. ll~tl·ll cumnwn 'l(ll "' droprx·d 4.J6 tu 18J.20. mo t helpful." The bonds. unlike bank an·ounl' at Lincoln. were not 1nsurcll ..1nJ became worthless when Amer¥ :.11 Continental filed for bankrupt("). State and federal ofli c1als sa} till' bol)dholders, mostl}' Los Angeli'' area rctiret>s, were tariteted b> ~ 111· coin to switch nearly S100 milluuwt federally insured deposits in to 11,11· uninsured junk bonds after fhki.il e>.aminer~ first recommended rim ing the In inc-based 1hrift 1n \1;1~ 1987. I Tht' S2 h1ll1on-plus t'u\t 1'1'' protecti ng depos110r.. w11h '""" f accounts -not thl' bondh11ldl'I >17"1 IS lil-.cl) IU Ix' thl' most t'\)X'll'k)~ thnft tal..eo,er an hasto~ 1.-·< GM to re call 24 4,000 Fi er '' DETROIT (AP) - ( •l·nc al Motor~ C:orp. will recall 2-14. four-t, llnJer Pon11al r 1ao C\l'f\ ·Olll' e\l'r maJl' -hl.•1:111 a nagging l'ngllll'·lirl' pruhll-111 contributl'U to 1hc comp.ill)· ll ~1\)n 10 '>l"U It k lhl' I\\ O·\l'.1 ll"f fhe Fiao "a~ an llTillll'lflall' $Ult"C~\ 111 )1'pll•mtx·1 11/X '· h dt'llll'>l' at thl· l'nJ of till' 1111<1' }('ar lallll' nl·arl~ J' qu1l ~I ). ~ aftn tol1'>Ull1l'r .1th cxatl' Nader alll'ged 1·ng1ne prnhkm 10 lirl·~ Ciennal \1111111\ h,,,11·1 (•tk ll'rnllnl·d \\ hl'll lh1· rl'l.111 \\all t11~, dfcl·t or \\hat I.. ind 111 n·p.i11 "''" ~ \\ 111 lw rx·1 fornwtl. n•mp.111\ ,,l()jcc .. mJ11 I 11111 p,Jl·n \aid \ln11d.1 't11 ··\\t'.'l' n11.11lil·d 'II I\\ 11h .N,- 11011.al l l1g.h"·'} I r.itli, \,1h '' ,, ' 11\llll\tr.\11011> ul 11111 1n1l'11I 111 \Oii\ Jm I ,1 1n.11l ·· p,J1·11 ,,11d lk ,,lid (1\I \1,1' \\Pr~in!' 11.....n. pr11lnl1111 1111,111·l.all ·-.111,l 1111t J)llllll II I\ prl'lll,JIUI\" ht \P! 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"Honey, I put my hean in it." many couples "ho are such role models as Tom and Emma Jane." In. those f~w ~ords1 Sister Ida Petcfy summed up the en tire evenmg 1n which 400 paid tribute to Tom and ~m.ma Jue RU~y at an "Enchanted Evening" human- 1tar1an awards dinner dance. sponsored by AIDS Walk Orange County. But no ne matched the poianant story by Sliter Petefy of the Sisters of tbe Sacred Hean Order who told about her days as a young college student in Hungary. subsisting on a daily cafeteria meal of pinto bean soup which she had co me to detest. At her home after a Ions absence. she said her mother had prepared a dish of pinto bean soup. It was delicious, and she asked her mo ther how she could make it taste so good. Supervisor Doe Rolla, who recentl) followed Rik) as chairman of the board of supervisors. said "Rile) has not had a vacation in 16 years. He goes to events da> and night because he says the needs 1n Orange Count\ are so great." · Funher tnbutes came from Arlene Sontag, pr~s1- dent of the South Orange Count) Y WC". and Pearl Jemlsoa-SmUb, AIDS coordinator for UCI Ml'd1cal Center and chairman for the HIV Comm111ee fur Orange Count). the good Lord ha~ gi ven us the opportunity to do the thtngs we ha' e." !Ml1d Tom. who "as chairman of AIDS walk last !>ummer. "I'm grateful to aJI of you. Tht' mone) made tonight will help with research in this dreaded d1sease."rommented Emma Ja ne. Emcee Bill Harris wtth Showt1me national cable tde" 1s1on. had told the audience earlier, "You may not be touched b} AIDS now. but will be eventually." A waJk thr<?ugh the contnbut1ons and supponive effons of the R1leys Saturday evening was as much a marathon as are the annual fund-raising treks by supporters of the war on AIDS. .More than 24 organizat~ons. were listed as having received the ~ndit of_the Rtleys suppon , and a ll were represented in the tnbutes which poured from the D1sneylan~ Hotel podium. filmed messages and proclarnauons. "Honey, I put m y hean in tt.'' was the ~ply. "And that's how 1t 1s with the R1leys." said Sister Petcfy. "When they get behind a project. 1t becomes something special. They are noble. generous and have loving heans." It was as Congressman Chris Cox had promised as he opened the program -"We are going to say glowing things about these two ." State Sen. Marian Bergeson and husband Garib, honorary co-chairs with State St-n Jobn and Judy Seymour, were on stage to malo..c the Cl)Stal award presentation 10 the Rileys. "ho ha,t· resided in Ne .... pon Beach since 1964 The ay,ards dtnner 1s expected to produet" close to S4 I .000 "'h1ch "111 ht earmarked for research. direct patient sernces and education. according to Ellubetb Dorn Parku, ellccutl'e director of the A IDS Walk fund- ra1sing group "We ha\t~ raised $', m1l11nn during t he past four )'Cars to help "agc a battle against AID :· announced Pa trlcla Crane, Y.ho was on stage with fellow co-chair of the Al DS \.\ alk group Bob Schuetz. Supervisor Harriett Wieder said. "There are not .. I'm o'e~helmed . feel honored and pkased that Tom •nd •mma J•n• Riiey wtth Sen. Marian and Garth Bergeson. New Directions· Kay Brown with Dot and Ralph Clock. , ... o.-......... Guests Tom and Kathy Malcolm. HHIDGJ: Abused neighbor needs her help Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 7 s 2 K 6 DEAR ANN l ASDF.RS ~I\ neighbor. a 24-yl'ar-ul<l "'Oman. ha~ a boyfriend ''ho ht:at!. her trn a rt·gular basis. Thi!> ha\ hccn going on for almost a )car In the beginning I decided 11 "a' nut m' huc;1ncss and to \la\ out of 11 But afkr the HeddJ '.'.u'>sbaum ca\t'. I lOuld nn longt•r r\.'01a1n silent I called tht• polltr J numhi.'r 111 11mt·~. but "twn lhn \hO''t'U up l 1nda (not hn rt·al nJnll') \\tlul<l tl'll them cH·~th 1ng "''' OK '\11\\ \\:-Sen I t all the u11" thl'' rt·tu\t' 111 l'ome I've spoken tu Linda Imm 11nw to time and '>IOtl' I \\or!.. 1n the nh·J1.1 I ga' r her "n era I l 11r1n tlf a nit k' about abu!.I\ <: rt•l.1111inc.h1p'>. hut I doubt that <\ht· rrad thl'm One da' I a~ked Linda 11 ht•r fam1h lo..nl''-' ~hl' sa 1d sht· ha<l tnt·J to · lo..rq1 11 lr1im them. hut ht•r nwtht·r gul'\\l'd lx·1.:ause sht· h.1d \t'l'n tht· hla,·I.. t'\l'\ and the splll lip' I 1nda·._ mother had been bt·a11·n h' ht•r hu\hand for man~ year" and \lmph acn·ptcd 11 \I ~ probkm 1'1 that Y.hrn th" g.u' hi.·a1' hrr. I hcnimt· 't'r~ upsl't I .101 frn1ul'ntl~ aY.alo..t'lll'd 31 J or 4 J m and rnnnot go bar lo.. to <>kep rm afraid that animal m1gh1 1..111 l 1nd,1 ont' ol lht''>t' n1ghl\ :inti 1wuplt' "Ill )a~ '"\\ hr1r \H'n' till' neigh~'''• \\ h~ didn't sonwhod~ dn '>1inicth1ng to hl'lp h\.'r''" ·\nn. pka't' tdl mt•" bal 10 <lo - \ lCTl~ll ZED IS ~ROOKl 'l '\ DEAR BROOKL \'1": Look in the phone book and find the numbers or shelters for battered "'omen. Tbt'Se people are experienced and can tell you what can be done to help this Heiress still interested in bailing out shipyard By The Auocl~ted Press P RI NCETO:-..' ~ J Poli,h- horn Barbara Plasecka Johnson. "ho ha'i o fkr1·d to ... a"'' 1 hi.' bankrupt Poli\h \h1p~ard that g.a,,· b1nh to the Solidant\ tradl· union. 1'i still interested de<,p1i,· report'> of the deal's demise. an aide )31d Johnson. ht•1r to the fohn,on &. Johnson fonu ne. offncd in Ma' 111 1nvc:st up to SI OO m1ll1on in · the: Lenin Shtp}ard 1n Cidanslo.. 1f ccna1n conditions were met Her letter of tntent set a deadline of Dec. JI rn complete nego11a11on'i John Prach. an a1dt· 10 Johnson. d1sm1ssed the deadline set in the letter of intent. "December 3 l ''as JUSt not a practtcat deadline, as complicated as the deal was." "Mrs. Johnson 1s still VN} interested and enthus1as11c about the shipyard," Peach said Thursday in a telephone interview from Princeton. where Johnson lives. "We plan to be over there as soon as thr ~ovcm­ ment says. ·come on over." Poland's then-Communist gov- ernment decided in October 1988 to llOICO'C 011 1. ,.._..7,Ju.U ARIES {Marth 21-April 19): Fi- naUy you nail down what had been cluJJve, evanescent. Idealism blends with what apparently was only a fteetina ambition. Focus on intcnie love relationship, lqitimatc o utlet for creativity. TAuatJI (April ~May 20): Ob- tain hint ftom Aries mestlF· Vou'U reach beyond pRVioUI limitations. Lo~ refabonlbip ii bfoulbt into .,,., peiilPC:(tive. You1l uy, "At lut I am belinlli, to know me! .. GDllNI (May I .J• ne 20); El· diement of VictOry 1 • ·vails. Could ... -dc .._.. decflio tonnias of ~ Soodjpt 11.to on ~ic ''"~ inatltal tiatus. You U cte. din. .. cnbi.as can 1t~ me now! .. CANCID (June ll~uly 22): Yoa tel belp &om individual who previoutly appeared indifferent. ln- volwa property lfP"li... ~l. •ppticaUOll bleak. FOC\11 on tumly. teCurity. lbility IO pure.hue blid It ......... price. do'>C: thi: \h1p,,1rJ J\ Jn JUStl'nt\ mt'.1,url' ~E\.\ 'lORK -f.,.,o d,·cadn o l mo ' 1t•-malo..1ng ha't' left Richard Dreyfuss al a rnmfonablc le"el of fame "I have the nght-s1ze celcbnt~:· lhl' .l2-,car-old actor said tn Febru- :lf") ·\ Fame maga11ne "'Not as mur h as ~umc and a lot more than other<; And I'm kno"n but not worshiped "I can alY.3)'> get a good table at a rl'staurant. bu1 ~hen I get to thl· table the} let me cat in peace ... ~1d Dre) fus'i. '>tar of the current film "<\l\\a\\." In thr I 97Ch. Dre) fuss starred in such blockbusters as .. American Graffiti ... "Jay,s" and "Close l:.n- counters of the Third Kind." and won an Academ) i\ward for "Tht• Goodbye Girl. .. NEW YORK -Ex-drug addict David Crosby 1s helptng alco holic teen-age actress Drew Barrymore sta)' straight. Barrymore, 14, hved with Crosby . LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Good news received in connection with communication, publishina. M~or point i1 proved, you have leaitimate reason for oelcbntion. You milht be declari~ "I'll remember this Tun- day~~ ~ini repaetented. VIROO (AUS. ll-Scol 22): It's time IO diamaatJt (or ultimatt pu.rpote of rebuildilll on more tt- aart bllle. Check ntlil. nplations. Someone may ''*"" IO ute minor law IO dilnape ()ptrlUonL Dil'play ··~ ... ~. 13-0tt. ll~'tl win ~ dedlioa. aa poor girl. Linda might be s trung out on drugs. like Hedda Nussbaum was. and unable to help herself. Inte r· ventlon is needed and the experts will tell you ho" to do it. Pleast' write back and let me kno'-' what happens. I'm sure my readers "ill want to know that Linda is ou t or danger. And so do I. • • • Df.\K \'\'\I .\'\Dl:-RS ltw 11•1 tt·r frnm ·· r l'd I r 111 Phtlh .. "h11 \uu~ht 111 t•Jutall· lhl' puhlll nn 1111 '>UhJt'lt 11f tY.111\ pmmrh nw In \\fill' Ill\ lir\I ktlt'f 111 \1111 L1lo..r .:Phllh ·· I mu ... 1 p111 up '"th 1n,t·no;,t11\ c qunt111n ... ln1m '1r.1ngt·r.., l'' a~ t101l' I g,11 11ut "'11h m' , hd dr,·n l\\11 n l ''h11111 .tr1' ''''n flil' \\ ur'>r thJn th1' 1ntru\1on 1111 11u1 f'lrl\Oll ~ I) till' \\,I\ rl4:opk 1gn1•rt• our oldt'\t child a ht·Julllul. 1magin.1t1' ,. Jnd 1ntdligt·n1 hm \1mt• tht' \\\ 1m \\l'ft' horn. ·· 1 umm' ·· ha' hn·n maJe tn ti:rl 1 n' 1\1 hit· T h'"l' ~·opk "h11 <lo tJllo.. 111 him u'ualh ''" <,onll·th1ng. 1nlrt•d1hl\ \tup1d \lll'h .1, ··".r\.'n·1 ~ou lurlo..~ to haH· t\•ln Drew Barrymore and his Y.1fc. Jan Dance. for thrn· months as pan of hl'r program 111 rcco' e~ from akohol and JruF- abuse. according to this ''l'ei... ·.-. People magazine. 'Tm an old Holl> wood kid and I knew her st or)'. I felt she ha<l hcrn dealt a shon deck. )OU know. a fifth· generation alcoholic. and I d1dn·1 want to see her go do"n the tube"·· Crosb} told People. C rosby, 48. of the rock group '"ll'r')"' I l'l llh' 11·11 \llU, hl' Jonn I kd lul l-.\ In I.Ill. "l' had to 111n,ult J lan111, 1hr1:ip1't 111 hdp 1 11111111 \ h,1ndk hl\ kd1ng' 111 rage Jur 111 tx·inj,!. \1\ t'r\hJO•IY.l'd "' hi\ \l'll'f\ l'kj\l' \no tdl \11ur r1·:1Jn, th,11 ''htn tht·~ wt· mult 1pln \\Ill .1 h1 11thl'r 11r \l\t,·r 111 pk .1..,1• a,""'"' I l'dgc tlw \lngk tun 11111 -\ \' I \ !{I )\ \ DEAR •. R.: The "ame ad\ ire ap· plie~ \\hen tht• bab~ is adorable and a not-so·darling brother or sister " present. Plt>a <\e Find 'lOml'thinJit about the other child to praise. too It <·an mean '\O much to a "ilted ego I recommend om·e a1ita1n Adelt' F aber and Elaine ~lazlish"" book. "Siblings Without Ri \3lr~ .. The~e authors recentl) published a c ha rm· ing pictorial book titled "Be11Hcn Brothers & • is ters ... ••• GE~1 OF THE DAY. O,·e rbt'ard at a pufume counter 10 a large depart· ment store: "If tbi stuff rt>alh worked, would I be standing beri.- eight hours a da) 7" Richard Dreyfuss < ro<.b~ .. tills. '\a<;h •"'-'s oung. ha" J "l'll-<locumcnte<l h1'iton of cocaint' addirt1on. h1mng hotto m in I 4!P '"th an I I -month prison term o n drug and Y.t:apon~ n111\ 1,·11ons. Hut no'' he'<; -;1ra1ght. Barr~ more. the Jo, ahlc mopix-1 ot 1h1· mo' 1c "E T :· announced la\t 'car that c;hc had \trugglcd "1th drugs and akohol since: she "a' 4 \\hen she left a chn1c tn Octobc..·r tht• Crosb' s toolo.. her tn. Wt:ST Q 10 s + AJ9 7 4 EAST • K 9 4 A 8 7 S 2 7 3 • Q 8 6 3 9 4 3 • Q s 3 8 6 4 2 + K 10 OlJTH • A J lO Q J 10 AK J 9 • 8 6 2 The bidding : outh Wrst I ~T Pass Pass Pass ~Orth 3 NT East P ass Opening lead. Five of - If you empathize with these writ- en. you have an innate distaste for mathemat ics. While there are some bridge hands that require detailed calcula tion to fi nd the best Linc. by and large you can get by with log:1c. For example, ho w would you plan to make three no trump on this hand? It requires or.:y elementary arith- metic to arrive at the right contract. North adds his 10 points to South's announced minimum of 16, and the total is enough to bid game, with the five-card club suit as a kicker. After the opening lead of the five of hearts. you can count eiibt sure tricks. Declarer decided his com· bined eight-ca.rd club suit offered L.". BO\'D the best shot. so he won the heart in hand and finessed the rune of clubs. W hen that lost to the ten and a heart came ba ck, West ducked and the contract had no play a.s the cards lay. As soon as declarer surrendered a trick, the defenders would be able to take three hcart tricks to set the hand. Even 1 f West held the ten of clubs, the contract would n ot be guaranteed. That defender would have to hold at least one o f the hiah clubs as well for the contract to succ~. Now look at the spade suit. Sup- pose declarer were to win the flrlt track in dummy and immediatdy fi. nesse in spades. West would take the trick and return a low heart. Declar- er would win, cross to the table with a diamond and repeat the spade fi. ncssc. Since East bolds the other honor, the contract is home. Let's exami.ie the cases rational- ly. For the club suit to yield a second trick quickly, declarer must find two cards right. For spades to work, one card favorably placed is all that's needed. Enouvh uiti Bamboo an explosive plant Q. The "Md ··h,1111ho.){,·· l' \lalJ' for ··nplo.,111n ·· "o ""h' " !hi' hJm boo plant lJllrd thJt • .\ :\"a11't'!. u't'd to 1kan liill.l~t· out lht· gnn t'\ "1th lirl' hi.·tMl' han t·~1111g lhl' 'll.'111' ) 111 l>.nP" th11\l' htilhrn , h.1m"·r.-. 111 h.11n~'11' I-frat nplikkd lht•m The .\ml'n,an .\"'"' 1.t111•n 111 Kt· t1rc:d Pl'r.on'> h." ''' t1" n nr 11\\k &fore tht• tori.. "1nr mal..1nl! prem muth l'x'lo nged 111 1111· churrh Rut ,or!.. ll't mal..1·r, Jgl· \\lllt' 1n 'mall qu:int111c'i. and "h1r 1t £:' cn- bod~ l'Ould get into \\tnf'. and d id Thin!.. of that' Tht• rnrlo..' It co <.t 1hc church It<\ c\clU"l'c.' frant·h1sc Or \o sa~s a h1\ttman. Confident lad'. Man Rohi.·m Rinehart . .;;he ....:rote her m'"tC'f\ no, els Y.1lh a fountain pen· Th~· same fountain ~n for more than ~' ~cars. sunl"ssful 30-,ear-old executl\e should i:arn S6~.000 a 'ear At 40. SI r~.ooo .\t ~5. SI 19:000. Please note. that'c; "realh successful .. Ho" docs 11 feel to he. a failure.., Q :-.amc an animal "1th neither J brain nm a hcan \ Jell~ li\h It ~ou got 24 gallons of oil out of a l 'it10-pound tuna -that'" possible -"hat "m1ld \Ou do with 11.., Did I tl'll 'ou .i tuna heats 1ts htood b' l'O n,tantl\ t1ning llS musclcs7 . ".lmmt all redheads 1nhent their hair rnlor lrom their fathers. Or so sa~ the genetics npens. Q One son of m1hta~ equipment or "capon or whatever }OU want to call 1t ~as more 1mponant than an) other for o.noo 'car... NamC' 1t . .\. The hnN' · news. commun1cat1on. change. Wish 1s tult11lcd in "nat man~ con- travel. variet). O bviously tb1s 1s sider sensational manner. You'll aoing to be a busy Tucsda} for ~ou 0' ercomc bamers reprc~nted h' W1stena 111 a cousin to the stn ng Member of opposite sex e:\presSC's distance. language. Tonight ~·ou Those JOb recruiters called head-bean. plea'\(' note true feelinir.s. could be d1n1ng on foreign cu1s1nc. hunters ha'e a trade group. too. lt'c; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Re-Anes pla)'S role. 1 . the Associatton of Executive Search French for "sour w1nc .. 1s "vin view Libra message. Focus on har-PISCES (Feb. l Q-March ~0). R~-Consultants. Thev claim a ~II~ llgrc." Whence: .. , mcgar." File that. mony at home, music. gi fts rt'P-\ f~sc to be third choice. M~~s d on t .------------------- rcsentina appreciation for f'C('ent ef-d1lut~ effon s. talents. lndlVld~al 1n fons. Monty comes your wa\ '" pos1t1on of authonty wtll dccide in form of past due pay ments. your favor. tand tall. state .case m royalties. Accent nutntion and diet conv1ncmg manner. Leo is rtp- rcsented. SAOm AIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 )· IF JAN. U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Lunar position continues to high-You have "writer's signaturt." ljsh~ indivkhaalit}', pioneerina spirit. Means you have ability .to com· Do 1t your way! Tenns att defined. m unicate, to tran fer feehnp into you11 ltnow what to txptCt and how words. You arc dynamic. tn· to cope wilh any emc~ncy. PiSCM quis1t1ve. attractive to membcn or involved.. opposite 5Cl. Lonastanding nsian-CAPlllCOaN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): :nent. project will be completed in Re<ient CIOGtadl. 10me made less February. Gemini. Virao. Sqjttariut &ban one moatb ..,, providt inttn· penons play imponant roles in your titoe. proftL You11 uy, '"This tim•. life. Suc:oest comes throua)\ un-rm rCally IDilJI to cUh iD!" ~,t• Or1hodOll methods, procedures. Hlbt on r:p.lDlibitity. deedhnc, You'll make frnh stan in new direc- kM relllicmllJp. tion dwina M~. Oc1ober wiu al.to MIUAUJI U•. 20-Fcb. 18); be memonblc for you this year . WEDDING OOWNS .... witll..W.ed :.ea\:••~ A tho~htful look at anguish of AIDS 11y IONNIE J . fEVERGEON OMly l'lloc Conffl'O"denl With a central focus on almost unbearable anguish, South Orange County Community Theatre is staging William M. Hoff- man's "As Is'' -a thought-provoking. one-act piece taking an up- close and personal look at the tragedy of AIDS. Thoughtfulness runs deep in this literary river of compassion for an ever growing number of individuals stricken b) a clearl) dispassionate. dead I) scourge. Hoffman's characters arc immersed 1n a smothering grief and despair that slowly drams all life and purpose from their beings. Offenng a respite from a painful burden of hopelessness is the interjection of humorous anecdotes and sttuauons careful!} used to enhance the piece Though sensll1\ e and poignant. the 'A Ork labors under a seeming!) one-d1mens1onal representation of the ··ga} ·· It fes t} le Individuals lack 1dent1t). other than that "hich labels their se·wal preference and obsession. One must wonder if there 1s more to hfc than round robin sn. ··adult" language and casual commttment for those "ho seek relationships with others of the same gender. Saul -a personal it} rich in forgi\l~ness and endless lo) alt}. even in the face of constant rejection -1s forcefu l!) rendered b} Mike Moon. Tl·na1."1ous in his caring. Moon's character becomes the embodiment of all that is humane in a societ' that would rather turn its back and 'Aalk awa}. fn CO ntraSt tO hlS almost S811ltl} qualttiC~. and a bnt>f reference to his interest 1n photograph). the man· passion re,ohes around his almost insattabk se,ual appetite. with allusions w his smorgasbord of one-nighters and an affin1l> for ··talking din;." Roommate. '-'Titer and terminal AIDS patient Rich '" well ponra)ed b) Dan Milhngto.n. whose efTecttve commun1ca11on of fear and torment matcnalizcs into a hea'} weight the audH~nCl' must car11 home and probabl> never forget. \1oon and ~ttllington offer sterling performances nch 10 emotional uphea,al. 1ntnn\1l· in Jn~ trut' struggk for hfe and all that 1s prl'r1ou!I 10 11. B.J. Sco11 offers bet"een-scene narration 1n an dfon to &l'nl·rate a bit of informt'd laughter from the point of' IC\\ of a hoc;p1Cl' "or!.. a '-'hOSl' labor 1s '-'Ith hfe before death trong suppon ts offered b} .\rJ1!. Fa11h. Ban ~tor:. John Da' id Da' 1d :--Jap1er and Jon Ta)lor ( ancr as the~ relate rl'c;p<mSt''-ot thl· medical communit). fam1I). fncnds and an -\ID~ support grnur to aul and Rich 1n their lonel~ battk For man} ".\s Is .. '-'1 11 be an important thl·atn c\~·fll'llll' not to m1c;s Performances 'Atll run through Feb llJ Th ur,d,l\ through S,11urda) at 8 p.m. "1th a ma11nec Feb. 4 at 2 pm Prncel'd'> "111 go to benefit AluS projects of Laguna Outrl'alh The Foru m Theatre 1s lol."att•d at 6511 Laguna < .1nHrn Ro.id .tt thr Fe~11,al of the .\ns 10 Laguna lkach For 11ckl'l'> nr intnrmat111n. pk-a-.l' call 2~8-0808. TEMOIS (PG 13) 1 ·10-3 20·5 2$. 7 35-9 so laOIH -the 411 el JUl y Ill 1:()().5'()()...8-()() ......... ~ &AOC TO THE MUii H (f'Gl 12 •0·3 20·5 15-7 2$-9 •5 ......... ~ DIMNG MISS DAISY (fl'GI , 00·315-5.30-7'().955 HTtJtNAI. AFFAIRS (R) 12202S0520·8 00 10 20 ........... ,,,o;_,. 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Hts name does appear when he directs an episode of the hit comedy that focuses on Kevin as a 13-year- old in the 1960s. He's directtd seven so far. ''I'd never done vo1ceover before so I've had to learn as I went along," said Stern. "I like m' part. There's a lot of emottons and conflict to be acted out. I th ink it's good that the narrator is an adult. It wouldn't be as effective if the narrator was Kevin's age. It's a good device that helps pull the stories together." Stt>rn provides the ironic foot- notes for "The Wonder Years." which won an Emmy as best corn- ed} senes 1n 1988 after its premiere that January. Fred Savage stars as 13-)ear-old Kevin. The show wouldn't be nearl) as funn}. nor as poignant. "1thout tht' an~rb1c comments from Stern He's ne,er appeared in the sho\\. ··1 almost did once:· he said. "but I don't "ant to do that. I don't ''ant to goof around with it. The sho" means something to a lot of people. MOVIE LISTINGS ~ewport Bea('h aAL•OA CINIMA 7()'> f a~ C>o• 8 ,,, 'IS !HO He nry V 1 9 30 IDWAllDS NlfWP'OltT CINIMA If~' ''"'" •• ( r""tr · 1• •"' A44 rf''7"" •or" o,, th• r o u rt-f\ of July P ' , GIOt)' ~I ' 10 ~ 'O 10 l Alweya 1PG1 t> f< •O •fl •' aOWAJltOS ISLAND CIN•MA f°A\r"I ,., 1,,.,111 ,,.,,. O<>'' r -nr~· ~·o 1: •A St••• Ma9nofl•1 1PC1 •' J !O c ' < 1 Ten90 & (Hh il l ' l '\, \ Hl > ·~ I 1 The Unte M•r,..•ld c, '.~ J • ,. f1 '' • T"'• War of th• ftot•• e • i t '\ : " ~Cl ' v i C, lverybody "'""' 1~! l '' t \ '1 '' •I\ q 4• t l neMle1. A Love Story Ii'• 1 . \0 ~ " J, R JC tn M usic e o a .., t i. t ~( ~ ..-. H ' • UDO (INIMA ··"'""• R • -.r ·,.,.,,.~, ' "' • ,. t-'1 RI 01lvlnt M iu O•h7 ' "' P'O'" THlAT•l , '> ' • CaMltte Cl•udel ti • ., "' I A 't I' o, /'- I DWAllDS CINIMA CINTlll ~ • o Always r J ., 9 \f • Tlte Unle Me""••d ' ,.. C. Downtown P ., J lnte,nat AH•tl'• P "' Ji • Ski ~.,,of PG ,.. *' ~ ~n 41 aowA•Ds c1N1MA M ... e, ·1 " ' ... ';4h \If'!/ •orn on th• 'Ourth of July 111! HAft801t TWIN CtNIMAS H.•'hi•' B•v1J t A 1\ , \tt~,., h ~' \\0' I T'efftOf'I P1 \ ' 'I l The Wet of lhe lloHa 111 ' ll 11 '" 1(' MllA CINIMA lll•wpo•t 81Vt1 /I qi,, ~l ~--mis a.i<lt To lhe ,utut e 1 j~GI 6111 ... JO. IOlJO RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ..... ,_ .... C.-1 m.1! mz -IUI .. ctsTI •SA-541-llSt Lunch Stern has played sleazy characters in o ther movie roles. In "uviathan," he was a diver and crew member whose morals were also at the bottom of the ocean. Despite the numerous undcrwat~r sequences, he said he never got his feet wet. Instead of water. they made their way through smoke. tinted by colored lights to look. hke water. Special air vents on their boots blew sa nd on the floor so that it appeared to be washed about. Stern mostly acts in feature nto- tion pictures. such as "Diner." "Hannah and Her Sisters," "Blue Thunder." "The Milagro Beanfkld War" and ··one-Trick Pony." His only telens1on senes was "Ho01c- town" on CBS five years ago. He'd hoped to reprise his charac- ter of Shrev1e from "Diner" for Barry Levi nson's latest movie. "Avalon." but the one-dar role bad to be filmed on Thanksgiving Day on location 1n Balttmore. Stern had 10 relatives coming for Thanksgiv- ing dinner and had to turn it down. Danlel Stern, dlown durln9 • recent Interview In Los An9ele1, I• the vole• of the 9rown-up Kevin Arnold on ABC's ·~• Wonder Y••rs.·· He gets no screen credit for his n•rr•tlon, but he h•• •110 directed Hv•n episodes of the show. "When I was hired to narratl." I said I'd ltke to direct." he said. "I went to the set and met everyone. I observed Steve Miner direct the pilot. He sort of invented the strlc and directed a lot of the shows the first season. You don't "ant it to be too in or too JOke)." Has brother. Da' 1d Stern. was tht' original sto11· consultant for "Tht> Wonder Years." but has s1nct' ktl "1 feel comfortable d1rect1ng. f',c been in about 30 mo' 1cs and the \4lc;t 15 f', e kept m~ eyes open to the process. as opposed to JUSt s11t1ng tn m' trailer \\hen I "asn·t needea I took a role in ·M, Blue Heaven· JUSt to "atch Herbert Ross v.ork. I did that "1th S1dne\ Lumet and ·Daniel' and \\ ood' .\lien and ·Hannah and Her 1siers' and ·stardu<>t Memories.··· Only once has his name been l1Stcd as naq·ator. That came when he directed his first episode. called "Polll'f\ \\ 111 Get You Nowhere." ft "as abOut a ~car ago. 1n the second season. ·· .\t the 11mt' I was aud111on1ng for the sho" I got m} brother a JOb as a produc11on assistant on ·Born in East L. .\.: ·· he c;a1d. ··1 pla}ed a great sleaz} character I shO'-'Cd Da\'ld a cop~ of the pilot ~cnpt and he "rotl' a script on specula11on The) hired him as a staff wntcr ·· ··1 did tt for m} mother." he said. "I thin!.. II \\Orks out better not to ha'e m ~ name listed." '~' 418• \ Drlvl ... Mhl Dell)' 1PC.1 \ \ I \ <> I•, The w., of '"• fto1e1 Q I~· : •c. ' ' l I Dtlwlnt Miu Delay ~G' I • ., ' .... ' .. IOWAllOS HUNTINGTON TWIN 'II'• 1 \' • • " 948-01118 Fountain \"a lle~ 10 ·~ i •neMlet. A LO•• Story IJ 1," 4\ t f\ ; H 1 10., 'Musk •o• 1Pt1 ,. \ , lt IL • The Uttl• MerM••d ul h Steel Ma9noU•• f'f ~ I(\ f ', • llto9er a Me P 1 " • ~ 'OUNTAJ N VALLI Y TWIN q ~· I ; ,.,. ·"' 111~ SOUTH COAST ftlALA tj• \" •,,,, t1 ,..,.. 41' I nine TreMOl'I P , ' •01" o" ,,,. 'o"rO• o f Jwt7 1" • .• Th• Uttle Me,m•td r, " ,. 1 Glo•r 1•1 ~ Fl t<• 10 •\ l Sleet Ma9"otte1 1"(11 ' lt ~ • 1 u THI UNIVa•SITY (INIMA •. • ,m, , , 'AMILY 'OU,. C•N!MA · ~ t;.i1 •'11 r 13~• AA•' UA SOUTH COAST ~&..AlA •t ..A \11'1' """ ~~,. \4'1 or,q4 > Te n 90 & C••h 1111 \ ' ~ ' l My l ef't ,_, il l t >I I ~' I ! 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Chrfl1M•• VMaUOft "' J I M t( LOOll W"'o'• T\l LISTl~GS D D 0 fJ m A&E I AMC BRAVO ESPH FAM MAX NICK 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 ----~----· News Whttt of .i.opardy! _ Rescue 911 fin Stereo1 =~ !Movie .. So Proudly Wt H11f' 11990 Ota"1a1 Oa•<l Snv Fortunt ~ Cnao LO\loe Ed.11a•Cl Herrmann Premoe<e ti" Sre•ev • 1En1ertainrntnt Hard Copy Matlock Tne victim (In In 11\t Ht1t ol 11\t Ntgllt Medntght Caller Pia·~~ ,, News Toniallt ,Stereo)~: T11ana1e !In Stereo):.. lstereo1 ~ ~Challts 1n j"'Y Secret 1E1teut1onef's Song (Pan t ot 21 jNtws T onighl Show 1ln Stereo\ -________ ......_ ___ __ Blothert Ch8f0t ·, ldentllY iA!C Ntws :; 1Ey1 on L.A. 'Who's the Wonder RoMannt (In 1 coach tin th1rtyt01Mth1ng Pus' Or 1 '(RI Bou? Y11rs Stereo) O Stereo) :J llln S1ereo):; N11ws PM Maoa11ne Ent. Ton+Qht Rescue 911 rtn Stereo1:; Movie; "So Proudly We Httl" 11990 Orama1 OavrC Sf\\JI ·, News Pat Sa1alc 'BashlblH Who's 11\t News Inside Edition News 1ca1ol Bumen H•rt to Hart Wl-\at BecOl"'es Barney Mrller F1m1ty Feud Cont Cl 8011? O 8nd Fritndt a Muroer Mesi' 1Part 2 ot 21 1 Currtnt Alltlf Pto. Court Who's 8011? Wond8t Y. RoMlnnt !Coach 11Nrtysometh1ng fin S•ereo1.., News IN9'111nt :i M'A'S'H Currtnt Altair MoYJI• ••'1 .. Highlander'. (1986 Fan1asv1 Cnr1SIOOl\e• Ntws Comedy Al1ei Hours Lam!>et1 Roo nne Hart Ctaricv Blown Eapress 811; Cose, tRI Colby Show Night Court MoYJI· • ••17 "RIO Bravo" !1959 Weste•nl JQl1n Wayne ~an Manin News Artenio Han n S1e•eo1 In Stereo! ::; Rickv Netson -L MKNetll Malttf of Nova Race fCJI IN' Top ::.. IFronthne 1SeaS011 P•P"' P•e~pe From lrtn The L84wf Contd iFICt I 1:::; lnlldt Story Smiley's People Wllttl of lnllde Edlbon M8tlocll f"e Vre1"" 11n In 11\t Heat ot the N'9ftl Midnight Callef D 3"1'\ Ir News Fen-:,. 1Steieo):; Tr aoqle (In S1e1eo1 , Stereo)-, PrllM 11\t Lord Pr11M the Lord 'i>r.1M 11\t Lord e.ti.nd the 0. E V H~I John Wimber Scents Cllnsbln LlfHIYlt ____ ....___..__ Mncte ~I Tile F11e I W~tlrn tin Stereo) , Nova Race 'Ot me 10 , Business RpL Mac""4 Leflttf P8frf MHon Ttle Case ol News Diet Van Bob Hewfl811 1~~-Tylef Saturday Nl9fl1 Leve Heart ol the Paid Pro91am 1"e Lame Cana"' Me """"'" , Nation Movtt: "9arry Lyn." Con1 Cl EvtninQ II the l"'P'OY Blocnptly HemillOWay (RI MoYll ••• 1 .. Barry Lyndon .. 119751 Ryan 0 "lea• • Movi8: "Wey·lovt" Cont ll GltHon Movie: •• '1 "Amencan ~"' the -. ..::......_s" 119!>0 ~ • • "Tiit Wey to Lovt" 119331 Mcwlt: • • "Allrtdo, Allrtdo" (1972) Con1 d CO.la Concet1 With LUCllllO PavllOltl !RI South Sanll Show BertOluW 1R1 l .. A"ftdo .. McMa: "Secm·Polly" Contd Too Sm8f1 '°' S"-1 O Movla: ••11 "W11nt11!Of11\t ProMcutton .. 11982 Otama1 ;ouie "Man-Cntry" COl80t Betll8tb81: Ala at Tenn Conl d ~ w~rnen·• Balk81b1M Lonq Beacn State al StanlO'Cl IL•ve) INBA Today !Sport.Cenler 700 Club Hafduttl8 8nd McConnedl MoN: ••1? "lntriaut" (1988 Orama) Seen Glenn )700 Clutl Dot Vidas MoYll: "El Ametrllll8dor8" Pellfo Infante. Maroarita M0ta 124 Horas Movtt: "Don• Peffteta .. Oolo•es Oill Rr0 Esmer fe1'la,,,.,,e1 fllcMa: "FOf KffPI" Contd Movie: u •1 "SIMI end 9af1" (1988) R 0 !Movie: "A Mlolttm11re on Elm Sl!Mt 4: The Ort1m Master .. l"Tequtla" Siie's Shtritl Dly by Dey ISoenter: FOf Kn MovM: ••• "b c8J!t !Of Me and Thff" 11975 Orama1 •Spef!M~ Ff>f Hire - Movie: "Vlu VtrU" Contd Mcme: H li? "The K.me Kid, P.,, Two" (1986) PG ::; Movlt: •••"Twins" 1t988\ ArnQld Scnwarzeneooer PG In. G8doet Looney Tunet Btwltclled Mittef Ed GrMn Acres IC11r S4 Sal Ntgllt ISCTV IL.a~·ln I My 3 Sons Kincn Komtf NHL Hoctey Los Anoetes K•nas at Vancouver C.nocks (Live~ tBob M*ef IK.nos T'tMrd Ptnod A..,ttr - Hockey Spotta Nigllly Ed RMd8I Hocby N8wt INHL Hocllty New vor111s1ane1ers a1 Ha'110td Whalers tRI Mo¥1t: "Fl9ttl Mor." Contd McMa: ••11) "Advenlurff In -,,." 11987) PG 13 Q JoN1Nn Winters ISupet Dlvt :;I • "Blut City" A""* lllo¥lt: ... "ThrM Din of Ila Condot" (197SJ ROber1 Rt0f0td McrM: u "CNrltv Varrick" (1 9731 Walter Yanriau Mo¥lt Contd Firs1wolt1 (R) lllo¥lt: •u\; "llslluilol lumina" (1988 Or1rT11) R :) McrM: ••• ''Birt 21" f1988 Ofama) Gene Hatllman 1\1 .,._..,.. lllo¥lt: ••• "Fllilfl LIM" (1989. Ofama) James BrOlln IMo¥it: ••1'1 "The lloO MafM81 Slofy" jMoYll: "Sla·O.y M• Alder'' Mieilll vie. (In SterllO) ....,, SM Wroet lllo¥lt: • "Eytt of• Strtno8r" (1981) uuren Tewes jria.rn. Vice NIA a..111e1 Contd Newl o .. s.ett llluH IMcMa: ••• ''lultila" (1974 Of1ma1 ROber1 01.1-e IDiy 811 r11N LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7DAYSA WEEK GENE DEVALLE• Piano & Vocals Monday, Tuesday & Friday Cocktail How JIMMY KNIGHT• Piano & Vocals Thursday & Sunday Jatt Troupe Dally from 11 :30 DlnDer 7 ni&bts ~-lr'Mt Sat. & Sun. MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals Wednesday 4c Sunday E~ GINO'S JAZZ TROUPE • Jam Session 3:J0.7:'° Sunday .. . \ .. 01111 IC \OIC I ' Sound policies on oil spills It's goi~g ~n 10 m onths since the Exxon Valdez poured aearly 11 m1lho n gallons of oil into Prince William Sound. ~he fury .• m oney and renewed promises filling the air in the intervening mo~ths hav~ not always contributed to a sohd pl~n for p~evenung a spill fro m happening again o r dealing with one 1f one. God forbid. sho uld happen. But now t~e Alaska O tl Spill Commissio n . created b} the Alaska Legislature shortly after the spill. has come forth with a long and commendable list o f recommendations. It's the first report to tac kle a total program aimed at prevent- ing, and dealins \~ith, a repeat of the Exxon Valdez. The .comm1ss1o n pulls together o ld suggestions. while pus hing innovat 1 vc strategics of its own. It focuses o n the details o f how the state can prepare for spills. w hile tanding b~ck and looking at the big picture of prevenung similar disasters. It calls on .\laskan across the state 10 be 1n.,,olwd in planning. wh1k 1n\1sting that the state's leaders establish new standards o f preparl·dn"·ss. . In ~ \.\Ord. thl' panl'I oilers a superb starting point for getting into a ~enou'i d1,cu.,s1on of changes. _The comm1s\lon. ttlrrl'(tl >. tinds o ne of the tundamcn· tal . !actors rnntnbuung to thc Ex\on Valdo o;p11l in thl· attitudes cuntroll111g oil mo,·l·mcnt in .\laska. The oil industr} Judges tts ~uccc'>o;es tn the monl'\ 11 can sa'e \\h1k sttll m oving larger and largl·r quant1t1es o f 011 fastl'r and faster. Cre" SIZl', q~ssel salc t}.and adherl•ncc to regulat1ono; suffer in sut·h a S\stcm The lcg1slaturc "ould do "ell. as the rnmm1s,1on points o ut. tu cons ide r the lkgrce to "h1ch the a1rltnc industry o utpa(eS the uil tran<,port 1ndustn tn its commit· ment to safct}. Costs in the a1rltnc 1ndustn take second place to safet). \\hile the otl transport tndustr\ 1s esscn11allv the o pposite. Stnct. in\ 1olahlc regulations control the m onitoring o f air traflic. wo rk mg cond111ons and gu' crn- mcnt's rok tn the a1rl1nl' 1ndu<,try. The mannl' tran,pon ~stem ha~ link that 1s cq u1' aknt. U nder!) ing man) o f the comm1ss1on's 59 rccomml·n- aa11o ns for changl' l'i the contcn11on that prt.'\ cntton of oil spills should oc the fundaml·ntal goal. Thl' importance of this pnnnpk bcrame oh' 1ou<, on the morning of March 2~ v. hl'n 011 crept al ros\ Pnnu· \\ 11l1am ~ound. ·\ dct'JX'r 1..umm11ment to prl'' l'nttng '>pill' \\Ou Id ha' l' dl'tCrrl·d thl' J1!.astcr. .\nd otl 1n Lhl' \\ater. lipreading rap1dl~ and uncontrollabl). dearl~ (krnon\trated thl' prl'li:rl'nl·c lor prcq~nting utl ~pill ' oH'r l'ka111ng thl·m up. Thl' n·pon fl'l'Onlml'nth that change" and nl''' r"·gu- la11um Ix· 111111atl'J on hoth thl' \tall' and fl'dl.'r:tl In 1.'1-.. Ao th "an malo..l' important contnhut1ons Hut thl' stall' ~huuld not \.\all on tlw < ongrr'' or fl•dcral agcnncs to .1t·1 l ndl'l'd. tlw stall' L.in·t \\Jlt. 011 conttnUl'" m<n 1ng through \la'>l..J "atl'f'> on a Jatl) basis .\' long as IJ\.\ makl·r, dall) in rcquinng adequate pro1cc11on\. thl' state\ 'hllrrh1ll''>. \\,lll'r .111d "ildhfe remain at n"i... -Anchorage Daily .\'eM-s 1 ODA l ' I~ HISTORY To<lJ\ I\ 1 ur,<l:J\ J.1n ~' till' ~'rd d;I\ uf 1440 ThnL' .lrl' '.i~ d.i'' ll'11 1n th~ H'JI · Toda ~·~ h1ghligh1 111 h"ll'n On )Jn ~' 11'1·-1'1. I l11.1h\ th lll.1d,,H·ll hname tlw t'1r ... 1 \\11111.111 111 rn·6'l' an \I I> dq1.rn· I hl' n.ttl\l' 111 Bn,tol I ngl.ind ":I' J\\~1rJl·d hn ,h,.-gr~ b~ 1h,· \kJH.11ln,11111t11111111 C11.'nn.1 \.) On 1h" Jail' In 17!!4. ( 11.'orgt'IP" n l n1,a<.1t\ ,,,., l'\t,thll\hl'd .11 thl· l11t1Hl' \Ill' ot lhl' n.111un·, Lap11.11. \\ "'h1n11111n I> ( In I M5. ( ongrl''" <ll'l llll'J .tll n.1t1lln.1l l'll'l lllHl\ "1111ld hi.· hdd 1>11 thl' lirca f unda' .iftcr th e tir'l \1 nnd:I\ 111 '.;n,·L·mtx·r In 1421( the Du1d1 gn,l'rnnw111 rl'ttt\l'<l dt·111.11hh 1111m thl' '1l t1111011' \ll1cs Ill hand .,, l'r lhl· n -l..:1"n 11! ( 1nm.1n' ln 14'2. 'il''' Y ori.. (111' I r.1n l..lt11 l> K11Chn d1 .inrwul1ll'd h1' •Jnd1dac~ lor till' lxmorr:llrl J1fl'\tlkn11.1l 1111min.111on In 11./bJ. thl· 2Jth amt·ndnw111 "' thl' C 1111,11111111111 "·I' r.111til·d l'l1minJt1ng thl· plill la\ in ll'tkr:tl l'll'l ttom In I 4t>K \.urth t...nrc.1 <.l'llt'd thl· I \ \..i'' ... h1r Purhhi l h.11111n!l 1l h.1d l'ntnn! ~urth l...11rl'.lll tan ton.II \\,111.'r' ''" .1 'P' rng m1"111n In 19 "J. l'fl'<.tJl·nt ;--.;l\lll1 .1111i.1unll'J .111 .1u.ord h.td h\'l'll n:.tlhnl hi l'Od the \'1l'ln.i111 \\ .1r In 19!C. l\\O r:t\\l'llgrr<. Jll'd \\hl'n ,1 \\urld \lf\\,I\\ I)( Ill landing ,I\ Bo\lun's l 111!,:1n l11tnn.11rnn.1I \rrporl '"'lkkd ot1 .in''' run".I' 1n1n Bmtun llar bor In I 91D. thr Pcn1ag1il\ announll'd th.II an 11ut-ot-c0n1ml raJru:ll lt\ l' ~O\ IC't ~p~ <.<1ll'll1t1· h:td rlungl•d lo lil'f\ dl'\lrU\'llllll 1n lhl' 311111),phl'fl' t\\l'r the Indian OLc.111 I en }Car!I agn Prl·<.1drn1 C ant·r dl'lt\l'rl'J ht' "tall' ol thc l 'n1on add re~ ... to l'ongrC'')!I and said ht• "a" planning to rr'''c draft rrg1<,tra11on Fl'<' ~cars Jgo lxhate in Rnta1n"' Hou..._· uf l ords \\a<, earned on h'l' 1clcv1S1o n fur the lir'1 11mc. as pan of a Sl\·month l'\pN1men1 One )Car a~11 Surrl·ah't Jrll<.t ah adm Dali died in his natl\ c Spain a i age 84. Today's B1rthda~" H1ct1onan Jo"l'ph Nathan K.inl' l'i 91 \l·n Frank R. uutenbcrg. D-1' J.. I\ M -\l'lrl'S'\ kannc Moreau I\ 62 \l'tf('S\ Ch1ta Rl\ern is 57 ~ctor Citl Gerard '" 41 \elm Rutgl·r Hauer I'> -i o Pnncc<.\ Caroline of Monaco 1<; ~' -By Tbf' ..tssoclatf'd Prf'ss _ir"-'N~1-' ( l_,,, ...... r_Da_ily Pilat \lr ro•rr tht' rout. TOM TAIT Editor DON FE~Lf.Y Auoci•tf' Editor TOM CLANIN Nf'w1 Editor STEVE MARBLE City Editor ROGER BLOOM fe•ture1 Editor ROGER CARL.SO~ Sportt Editor TOM BUDD Circulation Director TERI P UPO 11lation Marketing MHagf'r BOB FRANK Home Delivery Man.,er CHALON GOOD C..tomer Serrlee Manater Pll4MOOSHAH C-.,...r RHONDA •EEO Data Pr~eMiq MaDager DONNA JACOBSON Cn.tltMuapT JA:\~ RF.ICHF:'.'IBERG Rf'tail Salf'8 Man•tter CH ERl fREEMA~ f.laHifif'd Managf'r Jl'DY OETTl:'lG Lrgal .\dvf'rtising Manager TOM TITt.: ~t'i•I Stttion1 Editor MARY CARTER Ad ServiC'H Manag .. r ALISSA TADLOCK ~-Pttt. Managt'r HENRY KNIGHT Pr-e.. Room Manapr LISA TANNEY Pre-PreM S..perYi.or PATRICK TOOL Pre-Presa S..pervbor BIU.. CRA flf'ORD Sy1tem.1 M .... er GF.OllG£ ARAUZ DtMn .. ....,,._. M·a·r ......... ..., *r., .. .,... .. uo •. .., 51.. c.. ...... CA. U• --cttf• t11 .. P.O. .. 1560-0.... .... CA HI• 01'190 su mr POSr iNf£ ... dC.lr.< 1 u ~l ... W(AtC.,.t ,1••t• •'t Quake-crazed creatures lend credence to Oscar Ron Schnitgcr\ lhh tak Jvesn't sound so lish} after all , Schn11gcr. a~ ~nu ma ~ fl'L .111 rs the ( orona del \la r I I 1gh . l h011l h1olog) 1eachcr \\ hni,e \nu th ·\llll'lllan rnl oscar fish pla)' dead tx·torl' l'ar th- qual..l'S. When news ~pread ot tht· fi.,h ·, freal..l\h fea t. \l hn11ger t'll:gan rl'll'I\. 1ng call5 from J>t'Oplr "ho \\t1uldn'1 mind lille11ng O<olar. 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GOP courts failure putting abortion on back burner --' ) ~ WASHING TON -\\ hrn R,·. publican National Charrnun L 1'l' .\tv.atcr and his \lr~llcg~ 1e.1m ''"'" at the ab1.1ninn "'ut'. tht'' 'l'l' .1 loser i;;u lhl·~ .Ill' urging CiClP ,,1n· d1da1 cs 10 deal \\Ith 11 earl\ rn thl' campaign )Car and tr. h' put 1hc subJCCt to re!lt The) figure that in 1440 \tall' lH congressional l'ampa1gn\ in "htlh abon1on become~ 1he dominant issue tn the final "eeks tx-forc thl' Nov. 6 clct11ons. Republican ,·an · didates who campaign aga1 ni;1 abonion nght'I prohabl~ "ill he de- feated. That's an 1ron1t Ju<lgmen1 rn .1 party pledged b) platform 10 op~l\l' abortion. and led b~ a prC'sident "'ho enforced his own oppos111on "1th lhrtt vetoes latC' last )Car. fX.'\prll' tho~ pos111ons. Pres1dcn1 Bush and Atwater both maintain there 1s pkn- ty of Republican room for abonmn ri&hts advocates. The numbers would indKatC' there is more milcaac 1n AtwatC'r's prag· matic approach to thC' abon1on issue. The abortion n&hts argument clearly worked to Dcmocrattc ad- vantqc in the handful of 1989 elec- tions, notabty in the election of V~nia Gov. L. Do~as Wilder This year1 with the Houte, 3<& Scnat<' teats ano 36 fOvernorships to ~ filled, the GOP problem could wortcn. Polhien Peter Han~ a Democrat. and Roben Teeter. a Bush Re- public:andr tee the issue as one that could an imponant openina to the Dllmocrata in 1990. la a poll dle'Y coaducted for NBC News and the Wall 5Cttet Journal, fOWI aid tbey wou.ld ~ abonion rilbta candidl1e1 a inmlln of ...t)' two IO OOL l wwy, ~ ht No.......,, \hO"l'll th.ll Ill ti COlllC~I hcl\\Cl'n ;t l'and1d.tl l' fa,lrnng "omen\ right HI an Jbortwn and a l'and1dall' "ho \\:tn1ed 10 han most ahon1nn\. 41i pcn'L'lll "ould he more ltkeh w \nlC for thl' pro-<"h01cc lanJ 1datC' T"l'n- t)-fi"~ percent utd the\ \l.OUld mon· hkcl) 'otc for the an11-ahon1on \'.an- J11..la1e The rc\t said the' "ould ha'\C' the \'.h01cc on other issue". or wcr<'n't sure. PC'oplc \\hO 1dent1fiC'd thcml\tl\(.'\ as Republu:ans leaned that ''a~. 'Q pcrc<'nt 10 .H percent. <\skcd "h1ch pan) could h<'llC'1 deal \l.tth the abortion t'i'iUC'. votC'r'\ said Dt'mot·rats. 29 pcrccni to 21 percent Bush u~ ve t<X'S to block two appropriations bills that wo uld hav<' prov1dt'd government funds to pa) for 3bort1ons for poor womC'n Prct· nant hc<'ausc: of rape or incc:st. the poll indicated that vott'rs disagrtc. It sho"'ed 75 percent favort'd put>- hc fund1na of such abortions. 20 percent oppo~. Atwater says he i'I 1tdvi•11na can· dadates to be clear, ronc1sc and quick in spcllina out their abortion views. Havu'I done to. he M)'I. they should stand firm on that position and movt' on to other is ucs. ''So I td1 candidates • ta~e your PQlillon out loudly and dearly. L>on t bJ, I.. oil \ nd t Ill' '"'n ind p1ccc of ad' !Cl' I'm g1' rnp tht•m 1, 'Y0u define \Our pm1111in l>c1n'1 kt 'our opponent define \t\UI IX"•ltnn tor \OU ... <\twater and other ran' kadrr; maintain that the 'oten .... ·111 arCl'Pt d11Terenccs and 'ote 101 a l and1datc an\hO"'. on ,1ther IS'iUC\ hut that the~ don't hke l)<l ht1c1am \I, ho" atTic or sh1f\ s1dcs. Perhaps. But thert''s a lot of shutlltn$ 3'nd sh1f\ing going on among pol111c1ans in ~th parties as thC' campaian )Car begins. And the issue 1s not hkcly to be pushed off. or even down the .,cnda by candidate efforts to act 1t out of the way carty. It ts too emotional. and it bas been rcchal'JICd by th~ 1989 Su~mc Coun dea11on em- powerina sutcs to impo1e ~me re- strictions on abortion. In most states. IC1islatum are mttbnt for tM fint time since that rubna. All of that points to an CKal1t1n1 debllc in the 1990 cam~. That is not promisina for a OOP effort to ldde the illUt early and put" aside. .,.,... ........... ,. ..... _, 11t ' r ,., nit ••••~ ,.._, .., '•'F"IM • • "C .., ... ,, '''*' ,., ..... ,. ,..,.. Tueedey, January 23. 1990 l .t :·r1·1.H' Editorial drove reader to write I 11 the Fd1111r T hr Dally Piiot's Jan I I ed11onal "Tl·lhn11l11g' lan pla' h1g rok 1n 1rat1iL \\ \lrm .. 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(() go,emment for a .,,11u11.in tn the problem 1<; alm,1)1 hunwrou' I maintain thC' Daily Pilot's 1.·nn1cn1 ion that the car- pool lanl'\ ·1 ntcn1" 1s 10 incrca~ frcl'\l.J\ l'niut·nr~ in incorrect I lw hard lal 1~ as unro' ercd h' "Ii '\. .111d I) II\ 'ho\!, s the govem- '1ll'11 l "Jn'' 111 foru hi' mo' e u~ 111 m.1" 1rJ n,ron.rnnn regardless ofthl' , "'' , 1r 1 m fl.Ill nn 11u r I I\ l'" .\ft er all hl· 1.1\t tlllh' tht• gm cmml'llt did '1H1H·th1n[l l'llil ll'll\ "a" 10 rl'quirc ,11m p.ime\ In raHnll dcdull tJ\C'i .i nd ,,•nd thl' mnnC\ to \acramcnto .ind \\ .1,h1ng111n TOM <:iTEEL E Fountain \'allc\ Chilling study is proposed To the Editor ~O\I. that parts of thc country ha'<' had th<'ir rnldC'st winter in this centu~. I think wc should dump the en' 1ronmental stud1e:. on the green- house effect (warming trend) and act on to btggc-r and better thmp, like thC' <,t ud1es of th<" 1cc:house effect (cooling trend) Thts would be al government ex- pense. of course If we could only pro'C' that somcthina ~arc usma is causing thc ozone layer to l!Ct 1h1ck<'r. we could really sock it to somd>od} I have a clue that may be helpful. This 1cchousc effect seems to occur 1n tht' winter around Chnstmastime. Could it be from fumes cmitled by all that perfume and colope the movi( stan sell at Christmastime? This would lead to panic in the movie colony. u the~aJwa.ys at the head of the . oe a- vironmcntal issues. ou oo.ld almost call 1t a conflict of ta--. MlLT MEEHAN Newpcw1-* I ·I I 11 0ninQe Coeat DAILY PILOT I Tueedey, January 23, 1990 TBS PAMD,Y cmcua by 811 Keane COUNT&• CULTURS by Maratta & Maratta "Grandma, if you just pretend you're nappin', then you don't hafta go to sleep .~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson t <II • ~ i .... .. '.Jn\tn 'o\ef\der wovlci you 'ovy ~ \f)e<\ QVo c~do fro~.? DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ELD • i i Mf4'(8E IF I WALK MOOND TME ROOM A 81T ... I'll eer SME NOTICES ME NOW ... '~-·-... J--~~~--------A...__-1~ .,_J,,._,M_ti\_~----------1· l 3 ESPECIALlV AFTER I 6ET MV SLEEVE CAU61-4T IN Tl-IE PENCIL SMARPENER .. by Jim Davis -- (S ) t FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE J. ~ by Lynn Johnston "I hope he's standing on a chair ... NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE e.uT IAA I 'WOLD LEA\/£. /If:. IN CJ.\AA6t.' £.~.JD-l WOu..D & ~QAID CF ME I l WCAJLD e.t ~Ee t.....VLE. AuT""CRrr~ F 16uRE 11 )(~~~ I • .I, • J ~ ~ ·'NOW ALL WE HAFTA Fl6URE OUT IS HOW MUCH IS BOWL AN' WA"TER I AN' HOW MUCH IS FISH II by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Kevin Fagan SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN AND 1HEN 1HE &LJl..) BARRICADED HlfYl~f~F IN HI$ HOOSE AND APPARENfk.4 I WEt-rf BE.ROE RI(. ! 1 () AllCU 15 THAT >al INTH~7 I c A 8/T MPPY THIS MORN· l IN6 l5N7 • IT.MAIN' ' • 0 by Garry Trudeau I) 0 by Jett MacNelly IUAT'& 'TUE Fll~t8T TIME l 'VE. c~~ i1E:A£I/oF Gf.T11NG c.AvL-E:l? FOFZ ··~WWING /COad.£i-'1. by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk ·=·=-:::-"-~ ~ ...... ,_. __ lo _. C A R F 0 T I I I' I r HELOV I I' I' I I I? S A L 0 S I I I' r TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1990 Stirring the pot, a little An) day now. something will surc- 1)' happen 1n Nev. Orkans. Somebocl\ .,.,If I "moon·· a riverboat on thl' M1ss1s1pp1. Or a specialist from an obscure Aust nan institute will predict that if Dell\ er Bronco running back Bobby H umphr<.') pla}S with bruised nbs 1n Super Bowl XXIV . he will nnrr again tx· able to hrl'athc "11hou1 whistling. Or maybe tcchn1c1an., and cam- t:raml·n from ESPN and CBS will gt:t into a film -1hro"' 1ng. cable-tangling n ot in the.:-m1ddk of Bourbon Strt•et Rest assured. something'' 111 hap- pen." hether 11 ha!> an} th1 ng to do "11h football or not. Wh> 'l Because "1th Herd Journalism at 11s· apt''-- literall y thousands of members of the pnnt and ckr1ron1l med ia con- gregated \.\1th1n the Frl·nch Quanc.:-r -the.' 1111/ nwkc <><lm«thrng happl..'n to JU'>llf~ l'\peno;e alrount\ and maintain }Our intt'rl''>l 1n a Su~'r Bo"' I game" h1ch 1\ <.1111 fi, l' <.la~., 3\.\a\ .\ii I can '>3) 1<> Than!..< 1od for thl' man "ho ln\l'lltl·<l thl' P111nt 'iprt·ad What 1n1erel\t \\uulJ thl'rt' he 1n th1' game" 11hou111'' •Toda~ 's Super Spom Wac;h. hung out \\hlh.• "'t>nJa1ng 1fDcn,l·r assistant ,·oath ~11 1-l' Shanahan\\ Iii St'lld Al Da' 11\ a 'hart• ofh1' ~uix·r Ro" I chtTk. Ne" Yori. l 1mt·.,· \porb \\flll.'r\ 1n rc.:u:n t da} ~ hJ' t' (al n 111c11t·d Ril l Shoc:mal..l'r and Santa ~n1ta for thl' uprnm1ng Ll'gt·nJ·, I ,1\t R1dt' promo 11on. and lhl hra~l·d O\l'r thl' Ranga•; Jl4u1,111un ut hod.l') r enterman Rl·rn1t• -..:1rholl' from 1h,· L. .\. t-..1ngs Go1.1-· Paulson hoping Newport Classic a starting point By HOW ARO l. 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That dcx•.,n 't 4u1tl' matlh 1h1.• Or· angl' ( uunl) lh ·g1\lt'r°\ rl·cent OUI· pouring O\ i:r thl' R.1m,· l hJncn again'it the ·Nl'f' hut 11·, nil,. 111 !..no"' thJI 1nurnJh<;t1l pn" 1m 1.1ll'm has no gcugr Jph1l hound.mt·, O•fty .. llot pf\oto bJ 0Antel H•n .. tn I' !Ill""' Ill~ .l' 'I ' I ,I 'Jld,tt \•fl '! . t \. • ... al . ' ~lm1 Pal· I ti ha.,i...cthall gamn pak \\hen lOmparl·J 1u lOllll''il\ 1n thl· Rag fl·n. Big [a,1. or Big hght < t>n· lcrl'Olc.''>. but IJ'>t \undJ\ ·, l '( l \· l al gam,· \\<t,d1tkrl·n1 ·rm not '>Url· l'lthcrof1ho'>l.'lt»1m,l an pla~ Jn~ hl.·tter. It wa~aho nice 10 "atrh lhl· La~rr .. tx·a1 the Pl\ton'> 111 l),·1ro11 hut Jo not confuse.: "'hat happen., during tht· fl'gular'>t'a,on "Ith pla)nff, fhr odd~ arl' con,u..krahk 1 hat thnr t" n teams \\11n·1 tx11h rc.:-ach the :-.:H-\ finals this )pnng. an) hn" (icorgc Al kn plan~ 10 "ntc an autoh1ograph~ \\Ith h1'> long Reath State cxpenenle a\ thl' la~t t'haptn With Missouri ( 17-1 ). Kan\a'I ( 19-1) and Oklahoma I 12-21 on a roll. doe<, that make thl' Rig f1gh1 lht• prc.:-m1l·r colkgc hoops n infert·nre" Same '>UhJcrt Thl· ")ooner'i got no fa, ur' lrnm thl' ~( ( 011ic1at1ng crl'\' 111 .\nwna the othacJa, l;)o "ha1-.. nC\l ln'>tant repla' in hasl..t•tball'' 111 \\t'reed1tor.,nl t S~ Toda' rd be qui' c.:-nng ll\ l'f tht• u~om 1ng.Jan JI puhhca11on 1)fTht• '1a11onal spon s ne\lo spa per Super Bo"' I propm1 tion' for lk· gt•n1es (gambling J egl'nl'rates)· •San Ecapnsco t'\ a 5-1 fa\l>rtll' to "'n the Super Bo" I "1th no points in' of\ ed. •The point spread 1., I~·: points. • Ovt'r-undcr is 4!< points. • Quam·rbad Joe Montana 1s the 8-5 fa, ontc o' a John Elway to pos1 the most passing' ards and h-5 to get sacked less than El'-'a) •Roger Craig 1<; 6-5 o-.er all Den- ver running back~. combined. (Pluse see T AUEY /B2J . • s 1 S Mllllon few Clarll/•2 • Collet• ballretball/•2 Perry Parker faboveJ Is the defending champion, and Dennis Paulson Is looklng for a shot at him. I HIGH SCHOOi, GIRl .. S R:\SK•:TR:\l,I, Marina puts the lights out for Barons The Dally Piiot \lanna H1gh's girlc, ha'tl..l•t h.111 tcJm rallied from a four-po1n1lklil11 \londd~ n1gh1. o ne '-'hith thl'' hJJ tx·en carf) ing \.\Ith them for tht• l'O · tire '-'eekend. on the "a' to a .Jll--l ' Sunset Leagut· bac;l..ethali '1non \1onda~ ·s gamr at ~anna "'a' thl' completion of Frida) ·s dark-out after the lights "'ent out with some I.JO seconds transpired after a pla)t'r banged 1n10 an elcc1ncal plate. knocking the lights out lfthl' V1k1ngs of Coach Petr Bonn~ nel'dcd a rest for <ourgt' the~ got 11 a<> Melisa Sortino. entering ".1th a 22.0 sconng avaage. scored .'!J to pace Manna. no" 15-5. 4-1 . Fountain Val- lq falls to 1.\-8. 2-J. ··This wa'\ a h1ggcr game than the Ocean Vic" game.'" ~aid Bonn}. "Wl'rc "c go1n~ to IX' one game out of the lead or J._ and in the middle of the pack. It was a big win . .\n ugly win, but we·11 ta~e 11. .. P.1uf,.1n dad ,,·II I l t ,lw : ,I ! J-- tpl~as~ s~~ PAULSON 821 SOCCER Ghica quits soccer post; Kollar fills it By ROGER CARLSON C)f tN O••f) PHol \t •t'f ( I I ~· g ~I .-• ( 1h1 .. 1 \\ "'' 11 ..... \. t •t.h. h4.:J '' '"" L I hH ~ -i. .1 ' I 'lts.!.•11.: .... _ j\' t I' JI l 1o>IJl·n -..;· \\ '. I • II 'l!l h,1, h.1rg:.1 hJh ••. d \\ gu1d,· 11ll Ru' I k f\. '' tt'lt' r Ir.id. Jilli :·t•,d JnJ l '''" u•U' Ghlca In t11ru'' ••\l'\ l'f\' t°'t.r 11• •11! \.I' I 1h I ',h "ript111n 1 .. 1 t. , ,It """ 1o ', p J 11\'l1 .1' thl· Ku't 1'1 ' ''" , 1 •• 1 11 I h"' hnng rq,l.n c,! i,, l'.1 ul h,, i: .1 \l•lt'L.Hl high ,,IJ "' ,,,1,! .1 1 (1\\'.111 \ ll'\\ ··Aurn11u1 .ind .1 l11·1t I"•, 11,11.: nll'nl '"1lh ''ll\'-.', r l~h' "r"'. , ... '' ,11lkgl' l\'\1'1 "ll' rH1 .' < d 1 •• 1 ""'''1· rl'•••rd .ti 11 '.f, .. \\ '' ' I ~~.on.\.~ I ht-re "t"rl· 1u\I '"' 1" 1, ,, ,1, .. n, 111 11i •• ,c I~ ,.1n1r.11!!n' 11i.t : 111 , ludt'' l11ur , .. nil rcn I .1111 p11•l1\hlf'' l\\11 "' 1rlfll'f" I ,I 't1" I.I Rt"g1nn.1(,, fl"' n' .•nd .1 ,\,alt ! :k Ill Iv -- • Cllppers, NM/al The two teams \lot're tied at 32 entering the founh quaner '>'hen Bonn) put Son1no to the shooting guard spot and sw11ched1un1or Lec;lie Ono to the point. and 11 paid ofT handsome!~ "1th Ono contnbu11ng three assists. 0...,, -,,_...,.,......... -..... H1<. rrnude\t J tu•mrli\hllll'll\' fl'· '''"l' Jr11und thl 1.1t1 lt•u ••I t·" pr11Ju\ 1' '1gnl·d pr1•tr"" .. 1 · 11 trJ• h during lhl· ,h,nt 1'1,1 111 i"' ll''>'l11nJI <t<ll.'t'Cr • CIF prep ranldne•/•I • Super 9owl XXfV /114 Knsty Sparks was another key fac - tor for Marina. sconng 10 points. "ountaln Valleys Michelle Kr•vlk f25J looks for a teamm•te. and tries to avoid some close defense from Paula Meyers. f Plea1e s~e SOCCER , 821 R\"S Everett about S 1 5 million richer, for six years P:rom The Aslod-.d ,.,.... Rams quancrback Jim Everett. coming otT the best sea.son of his four-year NA. career, has signed a six-year contract with the team.I. it was announced Monday in Ana.hcim. t:.vereu, 27. would have become a free agent on Feb. I af he had not cho9en to sip a new contract. The Rams wouldn't announce tenns. blJt Everett and his qcnt. Marvin Oemoff, both indi<:ated the avCf111C yearly salary wain line with what the NFL's top quartcrbecb are now camina. They also indicated that the contr11et is lucntjve and portions of it ~ •uaranl£ed. but it does not make Evetttt the hi&bat-paid quanen.ck in tbe NFL Given thoee ~the total value of tbc toau.ct is aiimeled to bt mound SI s million, or $2.S miDion a rtar. lleprdlen of wtlat tbc Pftdte fipra tum out to be, the contract makes E-.erctt the highest-paid player in Rams history. 'Tm so happy with the way things turned out:· said Everett, who auidcd the Rams to a I 3-6 overall record and their fint NFC' Championship appc.1rancc since the 1985 season. .. Before the season bcpn. I decided I did not want to be a free qrnt. I'm very happy as a Ram and I didn't want to 10 anywhere else. The Rams assured me that they wanted to sip me. From what I undcntand. neao- tialions were not diftkuh." llama owner Oeoqia Frantic~ was up- beat at \be prc11 conteftnoe called by the dub t.o announce lbc lilftine. .. The support -e·ve received this 1eason ii beanWlmli .. " abe ~ .. to it is my pat ~ IO teU you tbat Jtm Evetttt will be a Ram for \be ne.t u ~ .. Under lbc laldenbq, of Jim Everett and. of cou1 se. Coa,·h (John) Rohin.,on. Wl''\I: made great stndcs. Rut I can tell each and e\C'ry one of you that the lx',t 1s ) ct to come ·· Robinson callt'd the s1gn1ng another \tt'p forward for the organization. "h1ch has been on an upward path s1n("(' 11 traded running beck. Eric Dickerson to th<' lnd1anapoh5 (olts on Oct. 31. 1987 .. Obviously, "'t'·rc all O\CrJO)ed b~ this news,'" Robinson said "Continu11' O\Cr the Iona haul is very important to thc "uccc~s of any football team. .. , think it's great th.at wc ha'c ~hd1ficd a pertncnhip with a potent1all) areal quar- t~Jt who is also an outstandinJ. man. Jn this day of•· you need people ltke Jim. a man who is a role model. on your team ... Dlmoft' taicl that Everett made the d<"- cilion many months aao that he did no t want IO ea. tbe Oee ~waters if the Rams wtre williftl to live htm a a marttct-valut" contract. "Jim prohabl) could have mad<' a little mon• mone\ 3\ a frr<' agent."' DcmotT .-.a1J. "'but then the RanH "ould ha' c match<'d tht' offer and he'd ha' c remained on the team. but ~Ith a totall) J11Terent rela11nnsh1p. "The e'tra S200.000 a )ear he m1Jhl ha'c made was no t as 1mponan1 as rtma1mna a Ram .. I think both sides camc out "inners. The third pla)'er taken 1n the 1986 NA. draft. Evertt! was traded b' tht' Houston Oilers before he C' er s1gnc-tf a eontraC'l He was acquired by the Rams for t~o first-round pie-ks. a fifth-round choice. auard Kent Hill and defensive end Wilham Fuller. £,crett bec'ame the Rams' 1an1na quar· tertMtck late in his rookie season and then blossomed 1n 1988. his ~nd )'-car under offcnsi~ coordinator Emtc Zampnc. 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Hanlon .1nJ lk\td.inn. hO\.\l'\ er. 11 thl' J>11.11t·' plan nn l'\ 1end1ng their 'l'J\1111.lltn I \I< pla' <.;chlint's I It ( • k.1ding 'lllrt'r and rehounJcr i'•tl' 1n '' t p(•ant-. and grabs 4 - h,1,11,h.1~,1 ml· lk '°ltefanoll2 .,\\:or· .n!! .i' ,·: Jial· 1,1nd H<1nlon alc,o re- ,,, und hut thl· latll'r hac, hecn c;1rutt· ~Ian!!·'' h.1dh a' thl· team latel~ I l.1111>1r, "h11 J.' t•rage<> I .J ~ point'i J ~~rnw. h,1, 11nl\ lour re hounds in the IJ't lhrn ,11n1e'1' HI\ <.hno11ng t11u1. h h.1' a1'o tallcn on Jaffilull tlml'" h1tt1ng nnl~ I !I of 431 41 Q ~-1,l·ni 11n•m the iicld in cC)nfcrcnct' But It thinp.' l!P 1h1· "a' the) ~hould. lht•, ,1111uld tJl-l' Ii' c 1 O l: Cl teams f Pluse Sff OUNN/82J I I . j I Prom The Auodat.ct ftress LONG BEACH Larry Johnson sco~d 30 points and Anderson Hunt added 22 to lead No. 5 UNLV past Long Beach State 86-77 Monday night in the Big WcsL . . Nevada-Las Vegas coach Jerry Tark.anian im- proved to 73-0 lifetime in games at Long Beach. He coached Long Beach Stale from 1968-73 and was 63-0 at home. UNLY (13-3 overall. 7-1 in the Big Wt'st) won for the ninth 11me in 10 games. The Runnm' Rebcb ha\C won eight straight at Long Beach. Kenny Jarvis led the 4c)ers ''1th IR points. includ- ing four 3-pointers. UN L V built its lead 10 66-50 wi th a 7-0 run. capped by Johnson's I O-foo1cr and a thr<.>e-point pla~. w11h 11 :26 lell. Long Beach Stale responded w11h I 0 straight points, including fi ve by Rudolph Harvey. a steal and layin by T:yrone Mitch<.>11 and a 3-pointer b~ freshman Lucious Hams with nine minut<.>S remaining The 49ers ( 11 -5 and 4-4) cut th<.> defi cit to SI\ point' three more umes but never got closer than that aft er a pair of free throws b) Kenn) Jar. is made thl' ~core 74-68 with 3:36 to play. Hunt scored on a .-.lam d un~ and a lay1n 66 sec.onds apan to help liNL V rco;tnre 11~ double-d1g1t margin. UNLV led 46-41 at halfl1me Elsewhere 1n college basketball Monda~ •Georgetown 70. VIiianova 69: In Philaddph1a. Alonzo Mourning's dnving layup put (it.·orgcto" n ahead with 18 seconds ldt and the thtrd-rankt.•d Ho)a' recovered from lh1."1r onl\ loss of the c;eason. hcllding on Villanova in the Big East Trailing 69-6~. Mourning took an inbound\ pac;\. made the basket and was fouled After he m1sM:d thl' free thro"". V1llano'a got three fi nal shots Lance Miller's la~up ~a~ ~tld. but Cieorgeto~n knocked the ball out of bound.-.. Chns Wal ker Jumper was blocked b) Mar~ Tillmon and \.\ al h ·r m1o;-.ed a desperation II) at the bu11er • Arltusas 100, Houston 89: In Fa\etll'' 1llr \rl. Mano C'red11 and Ron Huc11 scored 2( point\ l'Jlh J'i No 6 .\rkan)(!S beat lfou'\IOn in the l\outh\\l''' < on fcrence The Ra1orbackc; m•\er trailnl aftt'r Todd Da' ·, st<.>al and la~up made 11 6-5 \\Ith lt'v, than thrt•t• m1nuit·'> go ne. • Duke 109, William & Mary 76: In \\ tlhamshurg. -'-··,~· Du1ce·1 Bobby Hurley flys p•st Wllllam & Mary·s Erick Wakefield frlghtJ on way to a bucket In 109-76 Dulce victory Monday. Va . l'h1l Ht•ntk r,on \lOrl'd 25 points and u. 8 Dul.c shot 'X-ftir-43 trom tht.• foul lane in beating Wilham &. Man bul.l· ( 14-l) ton~ an 11-Q lead fi'l· minutes into the game .ind 'ltl·adtl) pulled awa) from the lnd1an<t (4-12) The game matched Alue Dn its coach Mike Kr1)t e\\\k1 against former J'\\l\lant Chuck Sv.enson •La Salle 89, Loyola. Md. 69: In Philadelphia. L10nel . 1mmom '>t.med 'l6 points and <,parl.cd .1 second-half run a'I '\o 18 La Salle beat Lm ula . \Id . 1n the Metro .\tlan11c .\thkt1r Cnnterenn· · La Salle t 11-1 II' n ail. ~-0 in tht• kagut'I dt.·ka1t·d Lu~ola lor tht· ~6th time 1n 27 gaml'.-. • 1'"ortb Ca rolina 73 . Wake Forest 61. In C hJPt'I Htll "\ ( '-orth ( amhnJ tu:d K1."ntu1.I.' a'> u1lkgl' basketball".-. "1nn1ngl''' tt·Jm J'> 1<1cl. Fo' sparl.ed a Sl'u1nd-hJll run .ind ll'd fiH· pl:J,er\ 1n douhk figure.-. a\ thl· Tar 1 ln·l' 1011~ .1 ... \.f, I 'tl h1n 11\ l"r \\ al.t· f tirl''>I •Wisconsin 77, Minnesota 75: in ~1adl\on Patml. T ompl-.1n\ tt111k JO 1nhound<. loh from Kun Ponmann and IJ1d 11 111 J'> 11nw t'\pirt·d. &I\ 1ng \\ l'St·on\ln a l\q1- po1nt '1l t11r~ ••' l'r '-o 21 .'\finne.,ota Clippers make Kin_gs look like world-beaters in 136-104 loss From The Associated Press SACRAM ENT() -It tool-. tU'>t thrl'l' d,1,' 1111 tlh· Sacra men 10 K 1 ngs· .-.hnoll ng to go tr nm .1 't ·I'"" "11r'1 to a '>Cason bt·c,t The Kings '>hut h4 -pcru·nt lrorn tlh' tl1111r ,,, acramenlo defeatl"d the I 11\ \ngde., < ltprx·r, I\/-, 111J Monda) ntghl On \atunl:n tht· "mg' 'hut 't. 11 percent in a 94-81 Im'> to I tah .. , do n't kno":· ~arranwn11 1 ( o.uh Dir~ \ln11:1 responded ~hen a'>kt.·d about lht• ahrupt t h.tngl· I never ti) to C"<plarn the \;R·\ ·· Th~ \ICIOI) margin "a' lhr "ing' tlllh largt'\I 111 the fran chi se's Kan~as C11~-'iatraml'nto era dating ha1 ~ 10 the 1972-73 season The Kings ha ve gone 1-4 \IOll. \111tta rq1lated Jerry Reynolds as coach Jan fl Kenn)' Sm11 h·s 24 po int\ ttl'd a .,l'.h11n high "h1k Wayman T1sdak ~cored 22 Ken Norman had 35 and ChJrle-; Smith ~' rninl\ 1n the loss that ended the Cltpix·r,· three-game "1nn1ng streak -their longc~t ~1nce Ma rch of I liXli f hl· 1'111111\ from Norman and m11h were hath 'i<.'3\0n high' \m11h had I 0 of his points 1n the final quanl·r .. I thought we got \Cf"\ aloof." LO\ ~ngt'lt•\ C oal h Don Case) said ... When :you ge t a ~ou ng team like th" sometimes the~ need to deal ~1 th adver\11~ The~ Ol'l'd to get around the league a fe" 11mes and the~ ·11 learn motll' .1n11u1 lhl' l"I 11ng h.11. l JnJ ,,,1, 111g t11t1gh · "l 011' \11111h "I' I• 1111 I 2 1111111 lhl· 1111111 1111 h" '"th '" J 11,d1 I !1·llllt •I ,h,.11l I llf -\11 p.-ru·n I 11r I)\ Ill' I I k h.I\ 'h"t .;,1 p1'll• 111 111 l"·11n in 111nc 111 hi' 1.1'1 I" g.111 \'\ I th111I. tht 1,,,, 1111p lc ol l!(.1n1t·, \\l··," hn·n pl.1:-1n~ "d' .111.t ,, •l· hn·n ""t.11n1ni: ·· i... .. nn\ \m11h \JIJ \.1l1anwn111 rl'\l·1,ul ''' point\ tr11m "' tx1hh \dHk thl· < 1trrx·r,· rl''>l'P l'' h.1d 2•1 I lw l-..1ng' p111n1 tntjl l'dlfh\'d tlw ""''.,"' f'll\H•ll' h1~h 1n .1 121•·121 ''in ml·r Crolthn \t.11l' 1111 lk\ ' I 1,l·,,/1t·r1· 111 ll1l 'B \ \lond.1\ •. purs 124. Bullets 11 5: In \an -\nton1 1> \l.iumt· l hn·I., \utrl'd .1 \l'.1,11n-t11gh 22 point\, 1ndud1n!! l11ur during .i dn 1\1 \l •1.11 run 111 the final pn1od J' thl' \Jn \n111n111 \pur' \\11n lhl'll lflth r11n,erul1\e h11nw g;ttnl· • RM·kt>ls 11fi. :\uggt'ts 104: In llt>u\lon \l1ll hdl \\ 1!(!(1n' \t111 n f 1l11! h" ~ l r111nt' 1n .1 olll'-\ltkd tir't quartl'r J\ lht I l11u,11111 l<11t I.el' ''on lor thr 111nth '1r.11gh1 llrtll· ,11 h11m1· •. un~ 126. ~~RIC' 103: In Orlando thl' l'h11t•n1 \ \un' 1.ll"lt111g ~.., p111nl\ .ind I., a\'!l'>l'i lrorn "l'' 111 Jnhn\lrn ""n lhl·tr l l!(ht h 'lrJ1ght game. mm mg~ 1th1n a 'it. ton 111 1lw1r .ill 11mt• l luh rl'turd h~ beating. thl· Orlando \1dgll Wolverine baseball in trouble By HARRY ATKINS ~Speta\lf- ANN ARBOR. Mich. -4-lleged illegal payments to players b) former Coach Bud Middaugh. perhaps as much as $70.000 over a pcnod of years, could result 1n the Un1vers11:v of Michipn's ba~ball program being placed on three year'i of proba- tion and other Big Ten c;anr tions. aourcts said. Other sanctions could include a ban on postscason play and tele- vision appearances. a reduction in recruitina and loss of scholarships. sources said. . It would be the first blemish of any kind on any M1chipn athletic team PAULSON Froml1 ID the unl\ersll\ ·s h1stof"\ ~1ddaugh. 49. "hll < oJdll'd thl' \.\ohcnnes for 10 'ear'>. \\J\ fm<ed to resign Jul) 14.· 19lili. h' lhrn athleuc d irector Bo 'I< hl'mhn hkr following a JOl nt 1n'l'\t1ga11nn h' thl· un1 \erstt) and the A1~ I rn lllll fe rcncc. Sources close to the 1 n ll'\111!,.1111111 v.ho spoke onl) on u1nd11111n th.It their names not hc u<.t•d 111lt1 rhl' Associated Pre.,., th.11 \11mt· 11111nn from the sale of fmHhall program·, was used to pa) pla )a' "lnH' in tht• form of improper 't< holar'>h1p .11d The mone) shoulJ hd'<' gont• in- stead into a1hkt1c department cof- fers. Jack We1dt'nbach. "ho hcca me a1hlet1t. d1rel'tor alter Schembcchll'r rt.•tirrd earlier 1h1s month 10 hecomc pre'i1den1 uf the Detro1 1 Tiger\. v.uuld not confirm the amount. .. I think ($ 70.000) "'ould Ix· v.rong h\.•t,1U'e l°H• nncr M'en that figure a<; pJrt of the 1n' e~11g.a11on ... We1den- hJl h .-.aid \1 onda}. ·-rve nncr seen 1ha1 rn all the '"' e!>t1ga1ion ·· \.\ l'tdenhach said bo th the R1 g Ten and tht.• un1\ers11 ; arc he1ng aided h) till' uni\ er51 t)' ·s Dcpanment of Puh- ht Saki) 1n th e in,esttg.at1on. "I he on l~ thing I can tell you about the mone) c;11ua11on 1c; that 11°~ mil being '"' es11gated:· Weiden- bach ~1d ... We ha'c had no evidence presented to ..a~ tha t thNe's a slush fund:· . caused plans 10 be dropped. He 1s disappointed but more determined than ever to g.a1 n his PG ~ Tour card Hts only ou1-0f-rnunt l) appear- ance came 1n 1987 ~hen he went 10 Japan for a couple of tournaments. Jncidentallr· when he qualified for the Nat1ona Long Dnve Cham- pionship. he was still an amateur. "I wanted to tum pro but they wouldn't let me. They said I had qualified as an amateur and J had to remain as one unttl the competition was over. I turned pro the day after I won the event tn 1985," he says. Paulson 1sn'1 married at the pres- ent time but would like to win cnouah money to do so.. He has a steady girl friend and is lookina forward to the day when they can b«ome Mr. a~d Mn. While he isn t givina up the Gold- en State tour. he doct plan on aoina to qualifyina rounds for the Ben Hopn Tour competition in several ci&.in on the West Cout and hopes to ~t a start in that competition in iu nrst yar. Wha~ the future o( youna (he's 27) Dnnis Paulton, it rtvolva around pf and he won't be ratisficd until he pi111 a spot on lbe PGA Tour. His detenninalioa ud ability could brina bim «> sucti a pllce in the not loo distant futUrt . • ''°"' The AaodMed ttr ... SAN FRANCISCO -Giants' first :-a baseman Will "The Thrill" Oark sianed a S 1 S-million, four-year contract Monday • that makes the 2S-ycar-old AU-Star slugaer _......, __ the hi&hest paid baseball player in history. "When you play like a Hall of Farner, you gel paid like a Hall of Farner," Giants General Manager Al Rosen said durina a celebratory news conference at Candlestjck Park outlioina terms of the deal with the team's l 98S No. 1 draft pick. Giants Manager Roger Craig last summer called Oark "a hitter who comes alona about once in a decade." He's also the most ex- pensive one to come alona since the Cincinnati Red Stockings began paying its players in 1869. "Fifteen million dollars is an unbelievable number. and I don't think you can feel any better than I feel right now," Oark said. gnn- Cl•rll ning. adding that the stellar salary was unimaginable to him even a year a~o. He batted .333 for the western div1s1on champion Giants an 1989. with 23 home runs and 11 1 RBis. 104 runs and 196 hits. He was second in average behind Tony Gwynn of San Diego. third in RBis behind teammate Kevan Mitchell and Pedro Guerrero of St. Louis and tied for the lead 1n runs scored with Howard Johnson of the New York Mets and Ryne Sandberg of the Chicago Cuhs. Clark's average was the highest for any G1an1 since W1lhc Mays balled .347 1n 1958. He was the first Giant ~11h backs-to-back 100-RBI seasons since Wtlhc Mc(OVC) dro"c 1n 126 1n 1969 and 1970. Dunng his four maJor league seasons. Clark has a 304 a'cragc ""1th 98 homers and 352 RBis. .. With the ~1gning of this contract. the demands aren't ncce~sanh going to be easier. the) 're going to be tougher.·· said Clark. But looking back al the g.ame 1n which the Ci1an15 g.a 'c the 1989 World Series 10 their cross-ba> m .als. the Oakland .\s, ('lark quipped \\llh his light Louisiana d rawl. "You can't have an~ more pressure than Ciamc f nl.", pannuh." Ql'OTt: Ot' THt: D \ l Bnttsh tennis umpire Gerry Armstrong, after a death threat o'er the John McEnroe incident at the .\uc;traltan Open .. What is there to react 10'' I JU"t haH· 10 go Oll i and do a match bl'r)hod} has been 'er~ su ppnnn c" Keefe Pac-10's best, again Stanford for"ard .\dam Keeli:. who led hi\ team to t~o home '1cton cs last v.eek. * ~a., named the Pantie· I() ( onference pla)er of the week Keefe a h-'1 '>ophomorl' from Wood hndge H 1gh )thool 1n ln1nl·, <.uJred .l!\ points aM grahht·d I() rd)ound<. to k Jd the ( ard1nal to \ICtonec; mer l «I \ and Southern C ahforn1a In ,in If'-.,9 'It Inn fl\ n thl' 8 ru1n'>. Kl'dr '~url·d 2\ po1n1' 11n n-for-6 '>hooting trom the field. and hl' .11\11 pulkd dim n t11ur n·hnundc; I k h.1d I' point' .ind .1 gJme·h1gh I~ n·hnunch 1n J ., 1-h4 "1n 11\ <'r thl· I ru1an ' It '' "l'Clt'' 'l'u1nd plJ\l'r 111 thl· "l't'~ h11n11r till' '>ea,un Elc,t·~ ht•rt· 1n 'port<. un \1 11nd.1' • l\.1rk \.\ c1rncr the C 1eurg1d 8ulld11g' kJ\J1ng retl't' n l.1,1 lout hall 'l"a<,on . has hecn dl·l 1.irl'd aladcm1tJlf\ 1nl'11g1hlc to pla) ba,lcthall • Tl'\.l'> \~ \1\ \hl'lh' \k tt·ali. the v.1nn1ngl''I tualh 1n \11uth"l'\I < onfi.·rl'Dlt.' ha,l.t•thall h1,ton ~.1, rd1c,cd oflm dulle'> and rea'>\lgm·d "11h1n the a·1hkt1l department. ~kit.alt'!> a~w,1an 1. John Th11rntun "Ill take O\cr on an 1111n1m ha<,1 .. • Ke11h ~1 1llard the NFL's dcfens1,c pla)er 111 thl' \ear. wa<, t.·hargcd ~1 1 h dru nken drl\ing. the 12th <,uth inudcnt 1n voh 1ng ~!1 nne'tota V1ktng'> pla)t'r' 1n the past fo ur ;car!> and ht '> second \\1th1n a ~l·ar •Ne~ York 'ankec<, outfit•lder Lui~ Polonia hj d arthroscopic \urger) on hi\ nght ~nee and 1'i n pn ll·d to he read) b) the \tan of spring training •Clemson a1hlet1t director Bobb' Rohin<,un '' under 24-hour pohl'l' protection after r~l-CI' 1ng thrt•:m follo~1ng the re<,1gna11on nf football coath Oann) r ord •Jack ( ro~l'. otTen'>l'C roord1nator JI \rl..1n,.1, for less than a H'Jr "a" named the Ra111rh:it i..,· ll1111h.1ll coach. one da~ alta Ken lla1fidd re.-.1gn1."d 111 IJ~e thl' 1ob at ( lem'>on • \ San ·\ntonw 1udge \t onda~ agrl't'd Ill ntenJ the tl·rms of former San .\nton10 Spur..· guard c re orgc Cicn 1n's probation. c;panng Gen 1n an .1rrco;t on pruha- 11on \IOla11on t harges fo r lea' ing thl' count~ Jan I ~ to pla) for the pan1sh Basketball "''"oua11on It "ac, a v1ola11 on of Gen in·~ proh:111on on h1'> Ot wht·r drunken drn 1ng con' 1c11o n • Pn 1c mone.. fo r th1c; \l'ar«, Dinah \hurl' women's golf tournament 1s ·being intreawd 111 S600.000. •The Los Angeles Lakers wil l ret1rr ".1re1·111 Abdul-Jabbar-., Jcrc;l·~ on Tuesda). Marl h 20. the 1e.1m announced • D1d1cr A.unol of France. dri' 1ng a Lanl 1a. hd d 10 his scant lead in Monte Carlo au1omob1k rall ~ aftt.·r the second day ol the e\Cnt was marred h) thl' death of another French dnver •Jockey Jorge C:ha ve1 wa~ lined $1.000 h) order of New York Racing & Wagering Board Stc"ard . .Joh n Joyce. for misjudging the distance during the ru nning of the sixth race al Aqueduct on Sunda). ~ -·---· ,~ .................... In the third quarter. Mark's ability to play above the rim suddenly clashes w ith a crlppllng fear of heights. Negotiations not moving MILWAUKEE -Mtlwauket· Brewers ~ third baseman Paul Molitor. who 1s helping negotiate a new collecll\e-bargain1ng agree-• ment with the game's owners. says he can't . predict if there v.tll be lockout befo re spring 1ra1n1ng. "I've been close 10 the nego11a11ons and I can't tell )UU yes or no. ye'> 11 "or no 11'c; not grnng to happen.'" Molitor said. '"The mee11ngc; ha' e hn·n am1cabk but not progrcss1 ve." . Molitor ~aid nego11at1ons could gu to the hnal .~eek before spring training. "h1ch opens the m1ddk ot nnt month The owners ha\t.· threatened a lm:k11u1 11 a settlt'mcnt 1s not reached b) Ft·h. IS. "If ""C don't re~pund po\1l1'd). I think thl're 1~ a good chance '>pn ng 1ra1n1ng ~on·1 ~tan on 11mc ·· '><lid Mol11or Becker defends McEnroe MELBO R1'E -Hom fk t l.a 1'> dt·· fending John McEnroe <k!)ing the nmwn-• • dul·t rules are "rong and v.arning 1enn1c; ,,,.- offi cials aga 1ns1 tr) ing lo turn pla)l'f' 1ntll robots .. Tennis has to ht· t:Jrl'lul · Hnl.l'r -.ail.I Jt thl· Auc;1raltan Open ~hill' \lt.Enrot· v.a<. t1)1ng home .111 Malibu. after be ing 1hm"'n out ol thl' tournaml"nt lor smashing his radet .111d nir\lng. ··t'ul l''enbod\ "ltl.l' a romputa l...-nn1'>" more than Just h1111ng a ·re" halls ... Hetka '>J1d .. 11 ,., \l'f1 good to ha \e a John '\kf nrur antl I horx· l\\' h.l\t." a couple of more ··~ure \OU lan t 'a' \\hJt lw '>aid to thl' umpirt'. but th en• ~h.ould he J d1fTl'll'fl l fll'llc.tll\ lh.111 lll\l ta~1ng. him uut of thl' matlh .. :Vtar) Joe FcrnJndl'/ ddt'ated 1h1rd·'l'_l'dl·d Lina Garmon 1-6. o-:.. !<-ti toda' and real hed a (,rand Slam semifinal~ tor tht• Selt1nd i1me Florida beginning to sweat f ·\l L \H \\\I I -\ 'Prtng 1r.1111 1n~ ~ \\Ill I. 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Ue \I; there I\ no 1mr:lli 110 ha .. chail Jrld 00 1m patl on an~ u1mmun1tlt'' 1n Honda that ha'e real'hed ou1 to ba~ball." TELEVISION 11 a m -TENNIS: Au\tra11an Ooe<' from MelDOurne roeaveol ESPN 'JO om -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Ruioer\ al M 1H10ur ESPN 4 30 om -PRO HOCKEY: New Vor~ l\la,,oer\ ar Harrloro Soor1\Channe1 creoear\ a• 9 JO o fT' S om -PRO BASKETBALL: La~er\ a1 New Vori.. (rianne1 9 TNT S 30 om -PRO BASKETBALL: Oe1ro11 al Ch·caoo WC:.N 6 JO om -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Alaoama ai Tenneuee ESPN l 30 om -PRO HOCKEY: 1<.1no al Var>Couver Pr me T1c1<e1 9 om -COLLEGE BASKET BALL: Women-Lono Beach Stare a1 s1anforo ESPN 12 JO a m -GOLF: Women s Jamaica (lan1c lrom M onieoo Bav ttaoel ESPN 11 JO a m -HORSE RACING: lo\ Alam11os narneu reo1av\. Prime Ticket RADIO S om -PRO BASKETBALL: Lal\ers al New York, K LAC (570) 7 JO om -PRO HOCKEY: Kinos al Vancouver KORG ( 1190) DUNN Froml1 Craig can be happ) about that after signing a recent national letter of intent to attend New Me'<lrn Stall' (, W( pla:yers expected to pan1c1- pate. "Last )Car. "e had 36 gu)S here - in the rain ... said Villarreal. a former G WC shonstop ~ho had one at-bat 1n last )ear's game. in which G WC defeated the alum01. 10-9. into the (post..eason) tournament." G1ll1 s said .. We want to get fifth place at least. ma) be fourth. Thal\ what we're trying to do-get into the state tournament .. That's our goal and 111s realistic. They took six teams last year (from the OEC)." OC'C has seven games left . If the Pirates win four of them. they should make the playoffs. There's one ben- efit. at least. of playing in the state's best conference. 0 All-conference recognition 1s mce. but 1t doesn't always buy the 11cke1 to the next stop. Oranae Coast's Mark TALLEY ,,..., •Jerry Rice is 9-.S favonte over Vance Johnson for total receptions. • Finall~ you think there will be a Super I overtime? Oddsmaken will pvc you 20.1 that it won't happen. Besides, who wants overtime? All lbcauacamole and most of the booze wiU be eonc by &hen, 1nyhow. .... .,.., ,, . ~-­wl ,,, .... .,...,. rNl'T ,... .,, ,....,. _, .....,.. He was snubbed ofT1he .\ll- M1ss1on Confe rence first team la'\t fall behind Cameron Lymon (R1 ,cr- s1de ). Paul Petcrs(Rancho ant1ago) and Mike Thomas (Fullerton). all of whom had fewer receptions and lc'is yardage. Craia made second team. Lymon played a part in Ri ver- side's I 1-0 and co-national cham- pionship season. but his numbers (~I catches for 610 yards) come nowhere near Crai.g's. Neither do those of Peters (38 receptions for 612 yards) and Thomas ( 41 for 6 38 ). Consider it to be because of'"pol- it1cal reasons," but New Mexico State was apparently not concerned with politics. 0 Golden Wtst Colleae's annual alumni baseball pme will be on Saturday as Rustlers.-of-the-past. in- cludjna Kevi n Elster and Milce Schooler, will join forces to play this year's GWC squad. Sccond-yearGWCCoach Bert Vil- lanal, wtto. club au~ a lot of people latt teaton in h11 rookie cam- paip, anticipates a larst alumni tum out for tbt noon stan. Elst.cr. lhonstop o(the New York Mets, and Schooler, one o(thc Amtric:an Leaaue'a top short ~ licven last yar wilb the Sea1Ue Marinm, had a Iona Hat of former 1llarrcal ~ 111 roach his team while former GWC coach and current (al State Fullerton assistant. Fred Hoo- ver. will coach the alumni. Additional alumni commi11cd to the pme include pitchers Rar Krawczyk (Angels). Jeff Heathcock (Astros) and Gary Buckles (Angels). Mark Cressc. coach of the Los An- geles Dodgers. along with more re- cent players Keith Kaub and Craig Paquette. should also compete. Rldvd Dtau '• col•IJ18 appears •v•ry Tffl4ay. SOCCER Prom81 Jack Rainwater and Jamie Popov from Newport Har~r. Kenny Mo~n from Editon and S.m Nau_yen of Manna 111 moved into the professional ranks at one point. Kollar will continue as a teachtt 11 Ocean View H iah . "He·s c:ertificatated ad he knows t.hc com- munity very well," said Ohk:a ... ,nd be bas 1 lot of enthusiam." Obica cmcMd trade and ftetd * fl~ ya11 In the lace '70a and arty ·90s. •. •a ...... c ........ 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In COlta .... llnoe 1172. 296 E 17fh St .• eo.t• Mm8 NEW ORLEANS -If this Super ao.t is about anything, it's about history. Aod that isn't lost on Dan Re-evn, whose Denver Broncos inch toward becoming two touchdown underdop in Sunday's game. He wooden just how pumped up the San Francisco 49ers will be. 1 And while the 49en1 at &east. now conocde that repeatina bas been on their minds since traininJ camp, both teams claim to be uncon~mcd with the historical aspects oflhis pme. The Broncos also claim not to care that San Francisco. which opened as 10-pointJavorites, is now favored by 13. "That has nothing to do with how good the teams are.'' says Joe Montana. who already has two Su{>Cr Bowl MVP trophies and could easi ly have won a third last year. whom they bad split two close aames durina the rqular season. To Su Franc:ilc:o eo1eh Ocorae Sei fert. who eel· ebratcd hit $0th birthdly Monday. the "How can you lose?" and "How can you winr' questions arc imle- vant. His position: One aame is one pmc and besjdes, the Broncos havt won the last four rqular-scason meetinas with the 49ers. dating back to 1979. The 4~rs did win an exhibition pme, 35-17. which Denver played without John Elway, who sat out because hes knee brace had been misplaced . af\.er a Quarter, Ulen allowed a Super Bowl-record 35 poinu in the KCOnd period. ln tho end. lbe Redskins 1et a record for 1euina recorda. This year. Denver auamcnted Elway'• passina with the runrunf of Bobby Humphrey, who as a rookie rushed for , l S l yards and bas aiven lbe Broncos their best runnina p me in at least a decade. Humphrey cracked two ribs in the 37-21 AFC title aamc win over Cleveland but practiced for the first time Monday and is expected to be ready Sunday. "When you have wi thin your grasp a piece of history -to win back-to-back Super Bowls. thr pointsprcad doesn't mean a thing." Re-e-ves says. "We know we're not going to sneak up on them." "T hat has to do with how thl" pubhc perceives the teams. I know that because the league sends a security guy around each year to talk about gambling." Public perceptions or not, the week began with two ques11o ns -one for the 49ers. "How can you lose?" and one for the Broncos. "How can yo u wan?" "J think these arc the two best teams in the league.'' said Scifen. only the third first-year coach to reach the Super Bowl. "If the Broncos were a team that year-in. year--0ut we had beaten. our players might have reason to be overconfident." This year's team 1s also biger on offense and defense than the one that was worn down br the Giants and Redskins, prompting Reeves to say he s disreprd- ing those pmcs -the other Denver loss was 27-10 in 1978 to a Dallas team on which Reeves was offensive coordinator. As the 49ers and Broncos began pract ice Monda}. everything seemed centered on now d11Tercntl} both teams we re approaching the circus-la ke Spe'Ctaclt> called the NFL championship game. Not onl) have the 49ers won three Super Bowls an the ·sos. but the) pla) 1n the NFC. whose representatl\e has "'on fi ,e straight. four in one-sided games. The Broncos were the rec1p1ents of two of those shellackings -39-20 b> tht• New York Giants 1n 1987 and 4:!-10 b) the Wa~hington Redskins in 1988. The 49crs also regard Elway as the wild-card - suggesting that his free-lance tactics wreak havoc on an) team. Elway had a great first half in th e 1987 game against the Giants. passing for 187 yards. Yet the Broncos led just 10-9 because Rich Karlis missed two shon field goals and beca use they were stopped on four cracks fro m inside the New York 5. .. We relied more on finesse against New York and Washington .. says Reeves. who has four new staners and 20 pounds per man mort on his offensive tine this year. "This is a younger team now and a stronger team." San Francisco as on the 'erge of w1nn1ng the fir~t back-to-back Super Bowls in a decade. A v1ctol") would also be the 49ers' founh of the '80s. tying the P11tsburgh Steelers of the "70s fo r the best mark of the Super Bowl era. Moreover. the 49ers are on the kind of pla)olT hot streak that in I Q85. '86 and 'M 7 led to Super Bowl blO\~Outs. Not onl) "'as their 1 4-~ record the best in the regular season b) two games. but their pla}OIT \ 1ctom·s "'ere both one-sided -41-1 J o'er th,· Minnesota \ 1l.1ngs and ~0-J mer the Los .\ngeles Rams. w11h The Giants came back and outscored them 29-3 1n the fi rst 25 minutes of the second half. outgaining the Broncos I 73-2 in the third quarter atone. And if the predicted happens. Reeves can take com fo n from the words of Wally Hilgenberg. a linebacker who played on all fo ur Minnesota losers. A 49er victory would also drop the Bronros to 0-4. tying them \.\Ith the Minnesota V1k1ngs for the worst record. The ne\l ) ear. the Broncos led Washington I 0-0 ··1 was.'" he said this wee k. "JUSt thrilled at being there. If you gave me the opportunll~ to be 0-5. I'd be down there m a minute .. Seifert tries to downplay 49ers' position Broadcasters take their lumps at Super Bowl, too Players 'celebrate' their coach's 50th birthday prctt) businessll l.c ... he said Free safet~ Ronnie Lott. who stra1rn:d a groin muscle against thl' Rams 1n the N FC champ1unsh1p game:. walked through some of thl' pa~~ dl'fense drills on Monda) RADNOR. Pa ( .\P) -Broadcas11 ng thl' Super Bo .... 1 1sn'1 always the p1cn1c 1cle\'1S1on v1ewl'rs will make 11. By AUSTIN W ILSO N Al' Sl>on• 11/mn NEW ORLEANS -No candles lu blo"' out. and George Seifert bk"' ofT any funher talk of his b1nhda) Mon- day. San Francisco 49ers players J~ Montana. Jerr) Rice. Roger Craig and Ronnie Lott"' heeled a big h1rth · da) cake into the hotel mee11 ng room Monda) where Seifen wa' hcginn111g one of the man' nc"'s tonfcrl'nn·) that pu nctuate S~per Bo"' I ~el'k Monda' .... as Seifcn"s SOt h tllrth· da). but the pla)ers "'ere con<>1dnatl' enough 10 forego the nndk' ··J ust "'hat I needed."' S..·itert ~.11d smiling rueful!~ .. Th1\ 1\ thl· l:lc.1 b1nhda> )Ou "'ant an~onl· to I.no\\ abou1.·· And then. on to husine,., Will hl' h•cp a 11gh1 rl.'111 on hi\ pla~er\ 1n thl!> W" n noted tor part'· 1ng ··As far as curfe"'s arc ninlerm·d. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 0€ADlMI the\ are fairh lthcr~I no\\ hut a .. "t' ge t i:IOSl"r to the g.inw lhl"' ·11 he more consistent '' 11 h "'llJ 1 "L' h.iJ a 1 home.·· he ..aid. Ht' ''Ou Id not go 1n111 dl·t.1il l'\l'l'pt to sa~ that he "111 C\J>CU his pla~er'> II> be 1n before 11 I 'i "a1urda~ night ·· -\s I said. fairh lll:ll.:ral l.'arl\ in thl" \H'l0 k. •• he '>aid . . .\nd no talk ol point 'Prl':lth r1 tha. San Frann,r0 1\ ta' orl·d h' almu't 1"'0 toul'111.lo" n'> ··\\l··rl' not pa~1ng that n1u,h .11 tcnuon to po1n1 sprl.'ad.., The Den'l'r Bromm pusl" 1011 mulh nf;i thn·a1 tu U'> -olli.·n.,"d' .tnJ ddl'n'l'C:h - for u\ to tx· rnnlannl .1hou1 tliat ·· ~et li:rt \:l1J ··w e'q· hn·n ln\tlhl·d 1n g..iml"' "hl"rl" ''l' "'l'fl' hca,1h f,.l\11rnJ .ind "'l' l.nll'' '' h..11 um hJppt:n \\ l' '' l'rl' 1n,ohl·J 1n a l llupk ol gaml'' l.l\l \ear "here ''l' \\erl· he.1\il\ f,l,l•rl'd anJ IO\I "You luok. at tilm' and q1u 'ce one 11f 1Plc mo\I 1mpo'-lng dden..L"'> '' e·, e seen. one ol thl' be11cr defense'> 1n footall th1s )Car ··You look at John El"'a~ running .1round out thl·rc 1n a \\l'll-concel\ ed and d'namu.: S\hcme. and 'ou·rc 1mpres~d b) thl.' capab1ht1es of lhl' l>l.'n'cr Broncos '"The pla)er .. arl·n·1 thinking ahtiut point '>preads. Thl·~ look at 1hc people the} ·re pl..i' 1ng ag.:11n'>t and the t·apahi11t1t'' of tht' Drn' er foot- hall tl·am and th.it k.l'l'P~ 1hc1r atten- tion." The 49l'r\ began on-site pract1Ct' \tonda' tor '>unda) ·., nll'l"l1ng \I.Ith th.: Br11nrn\. a no-pads "orkou1 t<xus1ng on the p;:ass1ng game. "'Ith \onw "url. on \hort-)ardagc pla'' Pral till' l·ndl·d \\1th J (horu' 111 ""HJpp~ B1rthl.IJ} .. th.II V.3\ morl' l'n1hus1a,11c than mclod10us. ··.\1 the l0 nd of practice. gu)' l..1d around a littk. hut ''hen ...,c·n· ''ork.- 1ng. 11 °\ \tm:tl) hU\lnl.'SS.°' \l•tf1:rt ">:lid ··on the prarnre tidd toda~. 11 "a" '"He: probabl) "'on·1 pract1ll' for another da\ or so.'" Seifert said l'taan iinrbackcr Jim Fahnhorst. "ho has been on lnJured n·<;en e. "'url.l•d out "'1th the 49ers on \1on- da) The) cut defensive cnJ Jim Roth to make room for him. )dney took sevi:ral <>n<tp~ \\Ith thl· lirst-stnng offense during \l<inda' \ practice. Fahnhorst "orkcd "'1th thl· second defense For thl' first 15 minute' of pral 11cc ~1onda). a lo"' -n) 1 ng hlacl. hcliu1p- tl'f matk .,e,eral passe'i O\l'r lhl' lick.I . "'cde :".clson. (h1l'f ol \\.'runt' to1 thl· 41krc,. found out thl' hd1n;ptn tx·lunged to the Louisiana \latl· Polu.l' It "'as ordered had 111 11' baSl'. ··tt "a' a little d1s1ract1ng. but 11 \.\J' no problem. onn· "'l" gm inw pr.illltl·."· Sl·1ti.>rt said Corona dtl Mar I OZ Z Ntwport Stach 1069 Corona dtl Mar 2 12 2 Costa Mt sa 2124 i Ntwe2rt Stach Broadcasters who ha' e taken on 1he pre'>llge-and prcs'iure-fi lled dut} report some unusual moment\ 1n the Jan 27 l\SUe of TV Guide magazine. ·-rm 1n the (ireen Ba) locker room .ifta Super Bo"'I I and I'm S\.\l.'allng lil.e cra1) from the lights."· < BS' Pai Summerall recalled. ··While "c'rc a"a) for a commercial. (Pacl..l'f\ fullback) Jim Ta)lor sa)s. ·Pat. )OU loo!. lake )OU pla)ed the game Want a 'i1p,,. He hands me a can of Col..e .\~ I hear 1n m\ headset. ·Fl\l' )l'Cunds." I tl l.l· 1h1s huge gulp. But Ta)lor had paurcd out thl' < ok.t· and poured 1n "'h1skq When I camt• bacl.. on camera. m) entirl' ho<l~ "'a' hurn1ng and m) e)es "'ere rolling."" N BC'i D1l"k Entx·rg ~a .. doing 1nlL'n 1l.'\\\ at lhl' ( h1cago Bears' pral"t1ce sitt· li1r Supt:r Ro" I '\X :ind Bear~ running harl. V.alter Pa,wn sneaked up hl·hmd him. ··waiter 11fo ml.' h~ thl· rhnt off 1he ground Thl'rl··, a loud rraLI. and Walter s.i\\. "St•e. D1r l... I ti,l·d \Our hJll. · I !klld. ·v. alter that wac,n·1 m~ bad.: -1t "'as m) glas\t"' ~ Thl·~ "l'rl" 111 m) L:hest pocl.l'I and smashed be) ond rl·pa1r ·· Summerall ha\ \l"Cn ho"' hruadrasta., l:lll' b(.)dd~ ~nl a' \1c:ll at a ~upt·r Bo"' I Luci.ti) tor him the:' 1r11m was ( 8'5 rnlleaguc In C°m'>'> ··in l fO'-'> "'a' reporting on the n1nd111on of lhl' fkld a' thl· L .\ Ra1da'i l.'.lnll.' out tor prallll l' tx·fort• '\uper Bo"' I \ \ 111. .. hl' ~11d. ·· .\ 1e3m oflic131 alnt\t"<J In of hl.·1ng in the "'a) and dragged him off the fil.'ld 1n a hl'adh>ll. John (\!addcn) turned 10 nll' 1n ltll' hooth and a.,kcd. ·v.as that lln 1arx···· and I ~id. 'Hdl nu. thal "'as h'e."·· ..., 2 169 From North Orang~ County From South Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 Newe2rt Stach 2169 Corona del Mar 2622 Costa Mesi Z624 I I ~--------------~ ------------------1 OUSSIOALL f lfW Hiii. llPUJ UYFHIT W /MCI E SIDE 2Br I Ba duplex 16TH & Tustin Townhome c ono o l o r 1 ease 2BR 1 ~BA S950 S500 12IO lffl SPUllH I Only 1 lefl each untl 3 SR 3BR 20A frplc gar wtgar frnllt>ack yds w/d 401 SERRA DRIVER 2 BA prime 100 block lo· S3600 mo 675-9708 hkup Pets Oii $875 mo CORONA HIGHLANDS cation S1eps 10 beach 646·8650td n 1-9587te New conoo• Almos• 2500 Won l tasl 1ong1 Prine•· Deluxe 2 BR 2 BA dt>I stl 01 luxury 3 Bedroom pals only 121 271h St views Securily ideal for BA. veull cell w/d nllup 3BR 2' 1BA fireplace Ocean 1Ba y v1 ew Deposit Ask about our Appea11ng1 * • S 1J7!> Profess decora1ed 2 BR Spec1a1 1 721·1586 2 BA walking distance 10 900 Sea Lana 644· 2611 • •WESTCLIFF IBR Hoag Hosp & beaches - IBA upstairs condo 724. 1964 550.4009 Easts•de cnarm1ng studio -w/httle kitchen & pa110 DIW pool balcony THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOU~S PU8LICA TION DE.-OLINE I garage ocean•harborl E Side cute t'ISe 2 BR 1 J Bath format oin1ng NB Agenl 675-8475 the working woman 2 avl 211 Pet ok $900 family 101s of pattos & Prudenttaf Cahf Rily $l 650 daus 892_4468 sec 455·0617 S795tmo 647-7526 Agl IWllHYlfWNIH I Want ntsmkr w/rets $595 Incl UlllS Ag• 759-8389 • ALA MOANA APTS • 1 & 28R IBA 0/W oeaut1fu1 pool area large rec room & laundry room close to shops & buses $585-$6 75/mo 530 W Wiison T eleQhone Service MO" F11 7 30em·5 JOpm 511 a ooam-1 t JOam 8Ysinesa Coonlttt M f a OOam 5 OOpm MOll<ll y T ..ea<11y Weell"UOiy TnurMJ1y F11<1ey Sa1urd1y S..n<11y Sal 11 30 AM lo.Ion S lO PM luet S 30 PM Wfl(l S 30 PM Tnurs S 30 PM Fri S 30 PM Sat It 30 AM CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRIT DAY T lie Daily Piiot SlrMtS 1()1 .,!lioency an<! llCCUf llCY HOW.Ve• occas1ona11y errors do OCQlr ~ .. 11slen -your ad 11 read l>'9CI< and cn.c;1< your ad deity Reoort e,,ors >mme01a1ety lo 642·5e79 the ,,_,ly P1I01 ec:GeQll no ~al>4l1ty ror 1ny errC>f in an ed¥«1t_.,.,,1 IOI ""'IC" II may l>e respenllt>le exc.c>I lor 11141 CO.I ol 11141 t(>e<:e Ktually occup.ed t>y 11141 error Creon can onty M at!Owed '°' tne '"" tnMflion Any amounl not pa1<1 w11111n 30 <llY9 aa required wlll ~ w t>iect to. t>vt not limited 10 finance ct111ro-compuled al 1 •.w. of the unptlk! t>atance pet mon111, all OOll«llon cotts and any rauonal>le attom.(1 '-..... a oeck rm $659.000 (Com-IWPT IC CO ' p1e1eo Approx Juty 11901 I •O eves 67 S·8007 ElEOmYE 2H I Hll I 1 , OOUI I UY VIEWS Harbor View Hills J BR W/D hkup. frplc, m1cro·1 ( • ..I ./ /1,11 oen family rm view wave pallo From S 1150 "1"11111 <U • '~. $219,900 steps to pool $3 000 mo Cat OK • 646-4472 .-J;..·i'Uftl'tlu•J 11BR IBA & all the bulll-ins Agena 640-0997 GREENBROOK. 4 BR 21 W!'ll' fi't• )-,\ ~tJ/, 8eauhfully deta11ed sucn NEWLY remodel 2Br •Ba BA 1 850 sl new pain I & * 111 OAIYOI * SUWlll ------ Palermo 4 BR 2' > BA. 2 Cosu Mesa 2624 On golf course 3 BR 2· story w11h comm poof BA S1 850 213·431 -7693 spa & tennis courts Walk THE VICTORIAN •GOLF" COURSE V1EW • 10 school & stores Ca!I 2BR w/gar new decor 2.300 sf all dbl gar 3 BR 644-7302 bll1ns lnco yo wtpa110 2', BA lrplc m 1111 & lam IMMAC house 30r 2Ba 2 Wtr pd 636·4120 9·5PM 667 Victoria I $735 > • • 'I ' as crown moldings et c. lrplc gar yo lndry 1 Olk carpel $I 485/mo Agt rm lg PV1 yard kids & pet frplc pool 2-c:.ir gar 3407 E C.Ut Hwy Cllil JACOBS RLTY to Cn1na Cove S 1200 850-1220 ok $I 675/mo 639-9095 Avail 1mmeo S2000tmo SEVILLE & GABLES 2610 Seav1ew 673·0681 *UDO CHARMING 3BR Mtl\e 213-660· 1984 2BR 1 >BA w/gar. bll1ns W&ITH Cll 875 8870 Lg 3BR JBA 1800 s/I 2 pvt IWPT lllYIEU TWiii( 2•.,Ba new paint grdnr LIN UYFlllT fenced yard wl pa110 3 BR or 2 BR • den smgle I • t 2 Id 30R 2· •BA End Unit extra lg lot nr b4!ach & tennis · 636-4120 9-5PM dwethng 0< duple• Pvt pa 105 car garage w clean $1300/mo Va-1 Tha er Realt 67 5 1895 2BR 20A wl frplc Jusl 2619 Santa Ana l $745 nkups Sl650 Nr park & cant 642-9797 I Y Y steps IJ waler Pvl bch 2437 Orange Ave ~Y 673·46JO No agis Lots for Salt 1400 tennis 759-9 t94 •Westchll area 2Br 2Ba priv1ledges 10 Mobile E S755 • ·~·~\? · upstairs condo Carport Home w/Cabana Resort WESTFIELD APT S Costa Mtsa I 024 Large water view 101 ----------------I ~· • ,-lrptc pool S9501mo 11w1g JuSI across the bay 1 Canyon Lal\e. Riverside C t M 2124 f~ 548-4739 or 645-2636 from million $S homes $S2EOOVEORAFF MLOOCVAET·IN0 1 S .. HT&OIU •••H County Guarded gale OS I esa -··---· * L I N , .. •&1( community 17 m11es ot ---------1 3 BR 2'> BA Townhouse cldp~~1s 118°00' ~~o~~~s~~I 2Bdrm 1· .ea $755 -s 00 210 E. llttl St. Frplc; patto garage No _" • 20drm 20a $790 If llft.lfl shoreline 119 9 3 BR 2 BA. stove relrig SI ISO/ $500 5 3 7 1 4 • 2 4 4 • 9 7 7 8 vacanl No pets S 1 200 Hunt. k.ch 21401 pets mo • UM ... U I I P&ll 398 W Wilson 63 t -5 8 3 BR. 2''> BA. prime East-LauratAoent 756 8558 secur11y depos11 Lg 2BR Ju11 steps 10 ------ - Side locatton Many de-.~ 30R 2BA. nr beech Lrg 240·2 160 eve & w11ends water Pvt beach privi· 1 Bedroom $665 ~xl~.o::iatures From 2BR 2'lBA Conoo Spec. lo.Itch trg yd big pool 3-BR 28A duple• lower leges Resort L1v1ng 301 Avocado 642-9850 OPEN S • T SUN 1-5 l ac:ular ocean view New Great lor ll1ds & pets• rl 203 JO th SI 2 car $1000/mo 673-6030 ----,.. remodel an amenittes S 1175/mo • S 1200 sec Y Y -1 Bedroom S655 320 E 21s1 S1 ~ua• see (2lJl 670-7252 Ava11211 213-645-9854 gar WtDd lrP6lc.75s5\3 5 1 9 2 NEW• 1 hse to beach' tBR 241 w w 11son 631-0960 Or call for appo•ntment Imo· sec ep • lBA .a695 30A 28A 548-7001 I *2BR DUPLEX Ou1e1 & BEACHWALK Model 2BR 3BR 20A HOUSE Fenced $1495 Frplc gar large Houses/Condos good area Large yard. 2Be den lrplc. air W ID, yard, 2 car garage Near No pets 642-14 76 I single garage S750 gar. pool nr bch $1400 schools S 1400t mo General 2102 535-B Bernard 64 7. 7540 ( 7 14) 380-8084 D/548·934 1 E/646-2848 IEWNIT Siii lllSE L 30R 2BA d --3BR 20A. 1800 a/I, l/p, dbl CdM • 20R steps lo bch * Deluu JBR 2 '>BA g con °· sep Bayridga 2BR. 2BA. gar $1700 Bkr 642-3850 SHARP• 2 BR Condo 2 IBR. IBA S600. 2BR 20A $750 new crpls. drapes. paint etc Nice Qui el E Side loc No pets. Open 8-4 Daily Casa del Mar apts 147 E 18tn SI car gar, only S 169 500 Open Sun 1 4 , 586 Wend) Ln Th" Pruden· tlal '\alllorn1a Realty 729-725.C 5925 • twnh!MI on Btull Frp1c, mslr bdrm, llvlng rm & Condo, lrplc. w/d pool PENIN . 30R hm pallo &j dbl gar yrd xlras• S 1275 family rm No pets spa. all gar, sec gate no Nwpl Crest condo avl 1eR. carpet, drapes lg spas l .695 · 1 Sml pet ok 646-6541 759-3990 or 536·2725 pels S 1.395 854_2841 1mmed' Xlnl loci 30R tenced pallo, close to iu-•-·""' O 9 CdM • Bcllfrnl duplex' IE•• -all Lg spacious sngl lam•tY 2' ~BA , pool. 1e nn1s shops $590/mo See 382 ,_.wport IK'.v• I 6 upstrs unit gn view * -H * hm 5BR 30A. 2 lrplcs. BAYSHORES Cute 20R $1500/mo 1se 720-3755 Vtctona :: 13 650-7244 ••BY OWNER•• $1898 • I Sharp 38R 2BA, gardener lrml dining & lam rm, 3 den 2Ba lrplc. with 2BR 1BA, n-carpet & 0o119f Shores/Westchlf • ....._..... ..... .__ tncl S 1295/mo No pets S 600 b<eaklast room In gate Ocean & city vu. I say. 3 SBA 3 Fl .,...nlllt ..,., Call Pam. Agl 546-5880 car gar 1 546·6560 guarded araa S2200tmo BR. 2 BA h!MI Seav1ew drapes $675/mo • S525 'ABA yer w/dela11s llALTlll llf.1111 yrly Joanne 64~4636 gated comm New painl & deposit Upper unit. encl at 1201 Ealelle NB. cor-I PUOI Tl Ollll __ shutters. lmmac cond garage 754-0986 TILMIT 722-9012 or 642· 1603 Sorry No Pets HWUTIMU Low Move-In Easts1de 1wnhse. 20R 1 ••BA lg patio, encl gar $850 642·7647 O< 675·1746 UITSlll IBr IBa t<ar garage $650/mo • 760-8364 EASTSIDE 2BR 10A Wtgarage Close lo every- t h 1n g 1 A vail now S750tmo Agt 631-7370 WTSllE 1BR $635 & 20R S735 incl Prv1 garage. gas & waler No Pets 2323 Elden 548-7854 WTSIH Lrg 2BR. balcony gar Quiel Newly redone 120 E 201h St $735 646-8420 WTSllE Newer 18R 10A smaller garden Apt very qu1e1, $895/mo No pets Cun 11 631 -1266 E'SIDE 1BR. encl gar Avl 2116 No pels S570/mo $650 dep 150 E. 2 l at St ~6-5934 O< 544-4294 lnUUllllll Small. qule1 complex Carport, ldry From S595 Cable-ready 646-4549 09f llncoln 548·3263 .. ITll Hunt.Hltbour 2 142 BAYVIEW COURT 2BR $2.&00tmo. "721-9297 a--.... f••-...1 2106 28 __ _. I °* 1BA & 2BR, 1Ba. newly •BEAUT EXEC HOME• --"' Mountain setting sur-S1500/MO l0<a nicalrg 1· A CvrruO w/pato. all adec I d bl mATLllATlll 48A 3BA· bonus rm. 2 ProlMllonally decorated rounded by streams & sty home In Hunl Har-amenities, 2 car gar. Avl .U YI H'llftllll OIW. ·,!11~11" ~~;9,95 18r 1Ba up1tra. lg pa11o. fr.pie, end ol quiet cul·de-38r 2Ba, gar. lrplc, w/d, lallst Garage wtopnr. w/d bour 30r 2Ba. avail now now S 1350/mo 63 1•61 54 Lovely 28 R 2BA End Unit 845-6662 or 5"0-5446 $825. 2Br 2Ba apaciou1. M C h ge yard Fr gr• S d •• G In gated comm Pool & S725 P--' . u C< • ...y 1011 ol wood & Illa hie up. woodburnlng !rplc. ac: ep neg mra. anz. llAll llPLD apa. S 1295 Betty or Col-· ""'· gas, ratrlg pool " OMPLETE RE-S 1700/mo yrly. 673-5348 micro ISi • dep. Bkr 840-1031 846-4296 Lg prime unit. 38 R 2BA. teen, Agta. 540-7355 •Clean. qkulet 2d~R 2BAj Incl. No pet.I . SSOO MC MODEL" $749,500 1730 lBR Condominium $775 3BR 2''tBA 2 Sty twnhse frptc. d/w, patio, ''t blk to ga1 coo Ing. w. sm &45-~53. 145 E. 18th St Bonalre Way. 838·63~ lalbol 429 Bryson Spr1ng1 2000 111, 2 c:ar attached the t>M1 bchl $1350/mo PllllllTllY UY ~;~~Jo ;tr'~a~2l:~ •111 mm tllWUllW1 * l.91 llUm * ~ 2107 2BR(~~~~~bt90:,~~1~995 garage Desirable com-yrty Call 833-3850 (Judy 4 BR. 3''°'8A. eo· lllp. 8-18 Paet"'"""" .. ""'-""-'-" A new for the new Home for Nie on over-munlty 8"8-1438 or 494-7748 (M ag) moa. lae. S ... 800/mo *~* r .,,...... "'""V· -.. illllllllliiml yeer In a ctuslY8 Bew &Ind 00f09f lot Bay view 2BR 28A condo, 2-car g91 2170 Blacayna Springs LRG 1B"' "'"' t"'--wat-. BLUFFS Twnhm Uka nu, 752-3522 or 87S...4&4 .... .., ;a<den. pool Mt11ng. 18R ~ A9nctl In Laguna from 2nd atory Ellcellent Nftftydecofated. 'Ablk to (Availabta Now) "' ..,... ... ... 1625. Electric gat• to Niguel. Guard gated remo del opportunity bch. S 1200/mo Mike 0< No Pe11 CALL Valma Many extras. Din rm & lrg 3 BR, 2'-' BA. !Ip, pool, 21-L91 Utnln 18R. tmall badtyard, gu carporta, cable TV & _ __, with bteiath--e.ooo. Call 873-7027 Roger. 81S.-M7-t432 549-2<M7 deck, baeullful view. car r.r· S1.600/S1500 1150/mo. Prof M/F w/refa. w-..lrJryer hook~ps BBOs. 5 m4n to bch. No ••---...iiiiiiimf _ .. ft.-ft., •·~ S1050/mo. 111 mo a aec dl9c. aa 549--0709 c .. 875-0S55 No P&t• &4~163 1 Aft ' peg.* &42·3148 =oceeti and c::oun-llUffS . Airy 1 brlQh1 2 Fur nlahed 2 B R 2BA .WIT-dep. 213.04-5494 ••Tl .,,..,.,._ A M9dlter• bdfm twnhm with 2 ~ con d o . A v I n o w I 1519-A W•tmtnater *BLUFFS llPQf'acMd' BR. .. ILU New 28R 18A, d/w, lingle raMM ~ with 4,300 ptttlot lor 8f'lt9rtelning, I 1 5 0 0 I m o C a t I New 38R, 2'A8A Twnhs. 3 BA condo. l'tant anutr. Sin 0&-• 2176 .. .. gerage, lndry rm, fncd :::-~ 4~1~ dbl~& lo'<lefY~ l l8-4*-9392 M:t~ BR au1ta2 w11ac tub. IMnt 21 44 s~'.1:'1~~-7~.,~~~1· 21RCONDO. 2cw;arage ThrM 28Aa 1aA. laundry ~ N:t. C::im!1! bttwy. and en nottl of verdant canyon & night 21 22 WI n ctOMt, car, patio, 1111\1-W/O, pool, Ytty ball crt, room. CIOM to but & 1700 NC dep. 14M273 femltY room eu ~ llGMa. COtON def Mar flp, ChOOM your decO<. apa. 1 ml bMdl taao. ~ Wiii ace.pt oc -Piiiiiiiiliiii- INM. 8ellw Went. ~. 7tQ..31Q0 ..... 1317,000 2 BR. 1 BA, frplc:. wld, gar. I 15150l mo. 875-3MO 58Rvc:~~vE,=E rm ...... llUIJI 412-tSMIWont. Tammi H~. M95/mo. PfllW W/WllW Prwntef • t Uto.000. w f t Hf I 11, 100/mo raeae. No UITW llW1111• h autlful mocs.rn up-Located on a wtcte IUatl 2257 I 2211 Maple 28A 28A iii6. tmmect oc- ,.... .:,..., ,MONT P&'I. Xtnt COf"ld Avail 38R 1' .. BA totally re-graded. Pool, tennla & greent*t thll ~Ye .,.... TSL MGMT &42-1803 °1up~·-. '!~ ~llat· t.c. 3/3/to &44-5254 modeled .,,...,, crpta, p r,., at. J. c u 1111 3BA 2'h8A .,..,ty In-•Meaa v oa 29A 18A N-otl6 --(-;f.{)l(jE El .KJNS M AI. TORS •410 SEAWAAO 2-STY• drp1. kllch•n I ap-l2t00/mo 154--09M c1ude1 total ramod•I m ,.. I .. l607 new~ llledoM ""ch 2151 ,_.,.,Ape A-· L°'8; .. 11'1 • S 1R • U t-.m :\"I 21t 11e.9nefpetlo,recent ptlencee. Ptlt ~lo. pool woooeNOOE 38R 28A =::i~cnr·:: MtN1 i%YV11W.iG.11A I. bL 0. w /rtflW door 1918111 ..... ........ r •WI"'*·"'"· .C'LTOtt!i" IY Owner . , N•wpor t pelnt. comm pool. No & ceti>Ot'l. St 5/mo, No NWty dee ~ untt nt fiiadea to--;;."'tti.• mlllon "''B:i:· •nimo~ S135 NO P!T8 640-24" -~-.... ..,. ,_.._ Helgtlta21t 1 ~ ... 1500 Pf'S.M1Srmom..e11 ,.._Cur'l ll G M 2M ..-., ... poo1a-.. 11 ,_. .. --.... \&lesmv•m Top-----= --., •Cl ft. Lot 50 x 175. • ,.._", • -_,..-~"•· Short « · -· '""' , .... ,. ... ,9 ___ ... _ I .... ••• 'i2 ..,,000. ll0-7132 •ROOM to rent In .... ..-Wllll Mi I e. ping. '"'" ,,..., petto & '°"" *"' .... ~.,.., 171-"50 S200 ~F MOW·INI 9MUttMlr lftMtt _,......, --_ --.Frpto,)'9rd.2Mlt ... NA ..... tDnMtdln-MrtUm.t1SH . 71()..117& ~ & peta <*. tm-TMeeMtrecee.AcMa .... _.. 1M ~ .,....... ........ .ua a A U....U to bch. wld I* up. AVI Int""· I w ...... ...= m•d lat• occupancy, Cm..... 2622 tute pool. 9". ~ lll0.~-1 .. 11A ~·lli4•• 48A • .._. oom·~ W to 111111111-.. 2/1, U&O ..... 7271 ,.. y8"CI~,:, n.A I t 1750 mo. Cell: 1 a;;:;::tum .,_to-~_..!. :.'*•· ..... w~ =· ~ ~ ...,. • •·"-'LOT . ...-•I edd °"· ••AVINE TiNiM5i+ iii noal!, • ~nowt -llllllT catlont Avail 211. ---· ~ ' -•'•1_.. i ~•••. tn-.I074 Hew pet ' ,.em. 2...,.., lfl POOi, MO. 11 eeo •· 4 ,_ ""'· ._ 711rllll • • 1111 1111/mo. a.r._ .,.,.. =·:~. H ttlnt. .,..... ..., • ..,.. lli.iiiiii'i•iii if Lo-. NA °""'9 l3000/molortmo. -.... ~.l.-ri!'J...... tng. .... &etectne.Lota 1tt flOOM... =:-~ ~ ........... ......-·-1 ll14K. Cllll •GNnctyNfr t1M111 • ·~ ..... '--> .. lfAW of..._ Jutle7~ _..._ •L•---NI -..._ ...... 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FIT .. ..__ a---. ~., ~ ' •:::...':' ,::=!,. s1·. ..lff1 Y-., • -. --........ 5294 ............_~·!Stir 2 BR. 2 •• "'_., -.., I I I ti ~.. ..,_, -,....,.,. ,,_ ,.,., _._ .. _, ..._ _,.._.. ~· ... -hours Cell Terri , commerc • pr n ng allQI County bualMM 2809 NewponBhid N9w· ,,.._..10, 5-41-7007 .. Ull -Prom. Pt, N.B N-ltM9, 71~2335 compeny _., paytOll I ~ If you Ilk• to write, PQr1 8eectl 675-1353 No IA!*'lertOe '* t 2BA 28A. get •• laundry -·-no Pe t • ~ aulllant with en)Oy hard work end love _ for r..,.,.. °""'*' CIOM- WESTBAVAPTS room. ~ quiet 100. wtlty rent• now evlll. N3~$44/w, 87s..&4971h minimum one year u -to beet the com~111<>n llMI llml pany 751·2105 $200 ~,MOVE INll S860/mo $147.00 Wk & up. 2274 p I female lh ""-I Ben wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii perllncl In P•YfOll & per-tend a COYef i.ttet, re-For aweepinn route Full--1- Bectlllor • 1590 14e0 Monto\111 Nwpt BIVd, CM 646-7445 ~~R 2BA n:n"in" nice "*""' , aonnel. &c.illnt ben-tume and 1111e aamptft to lime, 40 h;; i weekly _., -• • 1 ~room 1710 TSL MGMT 842-1&03 n9hbrtld -St9'>S to~ ~ efl~. Tom Tan, Editor Daily N i ghts Exp erienc e Ty~ 55 wpm,~ ~~';'1~~e:t 6"46-~~ ••tlmlllT Roomm1t es \111nted 1450 ~NC 848-t218 -.... llAmllUT P1101. 330 w Bay St preferred S3001w1.: to to IN!n '*"meet office ---------3BR2BA. 11325/moyrty. 2724 Prol, mature n/1mkr 1nr 11 you nave the courage to }no 111.Y Pl.IT Costa M .... CA 92827 start <7141772-3957 :~~d P:.n:;1':4'~a11 Tr.9 2Bdrm tV.Ba S8 l5 6754404 odl82-2373 28R IBA on Bllbol Penn POOL HOME nt Mesa call, It can make you rich S CROWNS REUNION 330 W Bey St OAIVERS-Crou Country Hun 11 n gt o n Beach 2Bdrm 2Ba S855 NPT Bay dble wide mobile 1 blk .. -h/hrbr ft p w/d Ve<de. Mstr bdrm w/pvt 7141455-3874 24 hr msg, Coste Mesa, CA 92627 ....... /.... No e11p nee CA llC req d YMCA Tracie. 8.47-9822 S "" • • · bath 1490 • '-'I utll1 1st & .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; PARTY• 251h Anniversary Attn Controller Collane student P/T, dark MecGr..,,or Yachts. 163 t 161E.2111 t 548-2408 home. Pvt beech, boat gar$600/mo inclhsekpr, . • March 1990 Ei1 -Co-I (71•1••2 4321 -.. -• 11.,Tll•ITP/1 ----------atowag.. Yrly, 11ootmo F preld. 723_ 1349 last. Reis teq d Avl now Investment workeis call Sue Cross '" ""' • suit, n-smkr. other duties Pi11Gen11a Costa Meaa For tlo.ln ;,":' Nlon In •ulll & dep. 123-52 tO 966"2373 attar 5pm ~ 2908 2 13-660-2720 by 2/ 1190 a.ti . uaSTAIT OMV req'd 540-5335 llY OlUllll CdM Must have xlnt Hunt. It.ch 2640 *II Tll W&m I.I. Prol ntamkr shr ocean ~-~--~~---Position ava11 w11raYel M.I Ull WlllEI •COUNTER PERSON ptione & organiUtlonal ioMiiille-•t•o--Beach ... _!_A•p•pr-oiiilCI PElllSUU Female executives $600 view furn Nwpt Sch ENJOY 14-5,.-. return on '!"""--------!'I agency Outgoing person For Chr1s11an scnool v SEAMSTAESS skills $7/Hr 67~190 2500 llf, 2 • ..., levels, Pool/bike path 721-0400 Penthouse Tennis, pool, Trull Deeds $10.000 to lost & Found 2925 w/xint phone manner & Bef0<e & atter school FTtPT for n-CM plant B I 2 YUILYIRTIU gym etc 673 4550 11.000,000. Call Denison W/P skills Sal ·Travel 857 6 6 9 '60 3'"' A, ntercom, lrplca, --11 •lllllllU! Balboa lstand-Shr JSR • · -Assoc 673•7311 NOW• benefits 241--0660 hours 963-7832 -4144. " -.. ams 11•m111nn library. sunken living rm, -•• 1 BA collage w/frplc, Nwpt Bell. resp person, n-1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;-.;;;;;;,;;;;~""!!' extra lg gar 846-2248 * 1 to 4 Bedrooms wtn-amkg pro! fem $450 smkr lhr clean 48A, 2BA r•HWW/ .ads I l /P OIUTllOTIH OUllCll USISTllT Ulll .. , FIT •Unfurnlahed • ·~ utlls 675-7374 Block to bch $439 :z!2." 29 10 FOUND ADS • Small computer software Elite Gardening Ser~1ce •Close to beach Small growing home Co needs Fu11-T1m e •646·5588• Busy salon Call Regina. Allen Edwards Salon. 721-l&ee LaQuna IHcti 2648 I BLK to beh. nr dwntwn 250 Cliff Dr Utlls Pd 1BR $895/mo, $400 d89. Stu- dio $565/mo. $275 dep 249-12 1 ttd 497-458 1/e •Comm·1 Space Avail COM F non-smkr 10 snr 645-7971. 650-9389 AR£ fR[[ builder in N 8 seeks Cier1cal Assistant Duttes •Free llst-CALL TODAY• 2Br nicely lurr1 home SHI'\ furn 2Br beaut ocean HIPPY IDS eager empt who wants to mcl Answering phone5 YILU REITILS ~~,~~s& l::~1NJ5/mo ~~ pc~~~pa,n:C ~r:;,~r Call: ~·:,: ,;~/~;~~6~ o::; ~~~. t:~~ :~·~~ =~~ 1111n1um General Seasonal help for amall M IPlllMS I accounting olf1C49 m New· 81&•4912 COM -PROF FEM 25-35 S600 util incl 650-4580 GALL FN llFNUTlll Pilot PO 1560 C M 92626 using ettner a Macintosh Non-smeller Avail now WAITHI 142-Hll APT IUUIH or • 8 M ' PC Ca 11 UITAL.11111' Tne n-Newpor1 Dunef> por1 Beach 756-8557 nas openings for 1ton1 desi.. a ccoun t COMMANDING VIEW ol coast Luxurious Beach across street Pvt Oe<:k Wall-wall grass Large SEA ISLAND great 111ew B11t-1n Sub-Zero retr1g wtd 2 BR 3 BA & Oen S2 750/mo L1lo,,e new Call Paige Hartley Agent Unturn1shed room & batn I 1"2.••11 71 4 548-2874 For Appt Mature proless1onal male ,. -W tn maintenance ellP in 3Br 38a house or remale n/smkr to snr •---------1 only lo• 2 I UM Apt com· mg1compu1er opera1or5 nousekeepong ~ulll) & guest se•. 'ce~ 1 1 J' Baell. Bay D• Ne,.porl Beacn 729 3863 To rent trucks & equip· ment Learn computer nout ana-r phones as- S•S• customers Tice s Rentals 1930 Newport CM 642·5416 Etegant Qu•el ne1gn-28R nome w tsunny 1 pleA •n Cos1a Mesa bornooa $445tmo de· patio 2 Blks 10 oeach in FOUND PHONE on Sa1 Preler sem re11reo lm- pos1t Call DeeOee Coronadel Mar 1 t3 11c.1n11y Palm & meo al~ !J p e n ng 759-3313 &•all-'"lt 2 /l /IO. • • Goloer West H B Call 10 855-0665 • -descr be 960-07'56 I 644 -9060 ClllEIE STllEITS Work for Ma1or 011 Com oan•es P1T 5-8pm M Tn 12 noon-4pm Sat SIS nr 17 14) 645-1854 IHEUL IFFICE Restaurant h111ng rm Formal d1ntng rm No pets tBdrm $985 Low deposit 494-2265 STEPS 10 och oacn apt COM Prof M/F non smkr a.a••/ + IL tfl 1 Earn v P •o S339 84 pe• w/kitcnene!le N-smkr shr 2BR 2BA nome w11n .._ .. n I I , VILEllTlllE FOUND wn11e male Toy week aHemoling our ---------$550/mo yrly 112 46th lrplc, 0/W $600 incluOes 1st •last.•• pth. Poodle wec;"ng sweater I produCI~ al nome Am<U Part Time t-5PM Mon-F• lor casual NE! Pen1ns1.11a ,,,c Pnories • 1 • .,0 • go• •yp1n9 Tami 6' J o-6C CllCAll Fii lllS "'""' n111n9 Food Servers Call ror Appl 963-7427 As• lo• Gary Of JOlln N!WJ)Ort IHch 26 69 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •GA TED COMMUNITY* llltlOAIYH 2BR. 2BA to wnhome micro, frplcs 1n LA & mstr BR wet bar w/d hk-ups 2 car gar central a11 All maintenance incl Sorry no pets 644-0509 SI Slrlprkng 646-1316 util &clean1ng 759-0281 lU-I011 LOVE UllES ne<H rew1n_kle Park. ing•e<:o•oeomessage•e I Cos1a MPsa :>46-80t3 veals ue1a11s Call loOa) STEPS TO SANO t BA 1 BA upsta11s 111 lrtplex. no ClllU IEl m Garagu for Rtnt 2740 What the worlO needs LOST 1 21 Penta• Cam I 455-3762 Pels S725 847-2622. Prol ess1onal male or now 1slo11e sweet 1011e I era ~lrOlll'r & l:)lanlcel .n, a y••vEL JOI EASTSIDE Costa Mesa A pre11y song A lovely Tewinkle Park 1n c M na 963-6969 female non-smoker to 10 20 Ft e sec e A d " · x 11 ry ur sentiment n .,ere s a P1east t 311 646 6645 I I 7 yr~ !!. olOer share 2BR sunny home s101age only $801'mo lrieo-and·lrue way 10 add 10 nePOPd NOW• Gals '!. TIRED ol 110te1s? Don 111ke your commute? Aenl a cozy turn IBR on New · port Bay Mon lhur Fri 101 S250twk 963-1053 Two blocks 10 oeacn 839-4494 a bil more love to your LOST t 41< Gold link guts 10 travel enure USA $450/mo . I ullltttPS tst world Our Valen1111e br<1ce1e1 Sen11men1a1 ll•C I NEW YORK HOUSTON Susan. For sportscar on Lido send your very own 1 15 REWARD 646·3508 Return guaranteeo On & last No Pets• Call IWIE WUTEI Love Lines will iet you 17tn SI CM or M<1y Co I LAS VEGAS,\ DENVER 121-1011 Island Call 675-7769 message straight lrom LOST MeO•um dark Q'dY rne 100 tra.n.,,q " oa111 •• am•·-· YIP PllPllTIES leave message the neart to ,our special Cockaleol N light orange pay transpon3t•on fur., • -• 111·22U Commtrclal I someone Our Valentine cheeks vc1y t7th & c asua• O•PSS STARl •EWfllT l&llU IPT1 1BA tBA Steps 10 Beacn• FURN rm Ouoel F 30 R.E. Salt /Rtnt love Lines "''11 appear lrivne CM 645· 4553 TODA'!'' Ms B acic» *WITI NIT WPS• S600/mo & S800i mo Lu• condo·HB nr ocean -February 1.l t990 Call -•4 650 2999 1 .. es r, EXCLUSIVE BEACH 2BR 2BA nr bCl1 St200 Poo1srtenn1s etc Non· 8uslnt ss/0ffice Rtnt 6!do;6~8ore ntormat1on.,Schools & '0 am 5 or COMMUNITY 3BA 2BA nr to ocn $1350 smkr $385 63 t-8499 2769 BAY VIEW Beau1tlul 28R Wall\ lo bch 2BR 1BA Grad student n.smkr snr • • Instruction 30 121 MOTOR 28A Micro Otw hre-1 op 1 x w gar I p Balboa rs 2 BR 1 BA furn WllTCllFF lllLlll& 81111 TELLER place garage 4 en1ov our s 1 000 mo 557·6290 0 hse 5450 mo AlbP•lo Crnr ol westcltlf & Irvine ROUTES prvt beach si9oo All! 631-5550 eve wknd ll56·65i1 d 786-8895 e Newport BPaCh I TUllllC maintenance incl Full Service-Gros:. • 2 /'leek Course •llat ltlts htra* San Cltmtn tt 2676 Male n smkr snr Nwpl Ben I Fas & Copy Service Av I llll&Y: • Day or Evening Crassf"s SORRY NO PETS 2BR 2BA ADI pool Great Ollice 4 A"a1I A11.i1lable Mar') me •r IOve tOu" • JOO Placement C&ll llO·Ol 11 Near General Hospital IRoce;sS64:65·0m2~6 .lit 5pu~s 141-1101 w111 g~t oa, o ft Cll.l llW 141-0422 available tn JBA 2BA dtw stove * 11111 lllO• lrplc Avail 118 $745 mo MAT URE FEMALE ONL.,. l Room Ot1tce across IOI UMTS 1666 N Main SA Frog C11snwas11er stove1 558·7659 1 Snr rovely 38A 28A NB from Post Oflice "'New Costa Mesa rncl No pets 545-4855 ---------1 nm 1 Olk 10 ocn S3Q5 j port B~!'c{' 55~~8 74 tS Misc. Rtntals Pat11c1a 650-6159 *2llll ll50• M SiA STE L•• din •n 28r EXEC Oll•Cf' Suite\ !'urn SAY IT WITH I Newport Beach Fng dishwasher '!love B C 1 w recep1 IJ• copier s 1nc1 No pets 545-4855 Rooms 2706 ig anyon nome w cp I phones con' •~om<> "' HAPPY AD Employmt nt 5530 S100·S300 OAILV Take onone or08rs tor Put>l•<.h •ng Co C.111 M·F 8 4pm 801 -2261601 SI JI lt>t> Huntington Beach ~----.... ...,~-gone P T MaturP quiet : •STEPS 10 bch lg 2Br Blk to bCh N B 1 BRISA N mk'F S995 644-2746 JW A1tpor1 1'"" ~c.1r~irig I , lrplc beam ce11 vac sys Pvt entry no cool(lng s I S350 Al Ouinrc111 dJJ 9550 C111rat1l1h111! Nappy auto gar door 5001 A111er $450 mo 557-6290/C! N2~A ~~t~r~r ~e~c~o ,,s~~ Otltce Wareno<ise 1r~ir1e llrftt41Jl 5tt4 l11ok! Ave $985ytly 642 3490 631 5550eve1wkend kr Q iet 25_35 1 200-2000 s I M l E "~'I lt1YtJICtl C1lllt! Fountain Valley ',1 I I I II ! I I : ,, • ',I I ,, ti I! j I ! "t I E ST BLUFF 3BA 2BA EXCLUSIVE Balboa Pen sm u I Su•le all>O av1 R,..,..,,~n Tll '"Y I l t' I * A $425. mo ul•I 646-3130 able ient' 250 1050 Ila Ill I I t Penthouse privacy Pr111 entrance Quiet no l II' C 111"2 •111 Fireplace pool carpon s smoker no cookcng NEWPORT Nortn Conoo 1 lllC • I ,. ·u camerd i:,.1,)(Pmdk>ng PlllT TllE ' .. S 1350 No Pets 722·801 1 S350 mo 675-3391 2BA 2BA Ir pie ga• age Commtrclal Proptrty ftr i1ftr•1ti11. pool 1ac resp non smkr 2778 :. ________ _ Th .. O• ln JP ( 0.tSI 0.1• , P 1 , -t~ tr ·nlf'T ~d•dh~ 4BR 2BA W D hk-up Gas & water lurn•sned Across from Hoag Hosp11a1 313 Holmwood 645 21 40 •RETIRED mature 1aoy n~eo tor 111e care tor active s• lady "' •chg for 1m Must drove 63 1·8499 $500 10 $650 Bachelor & ROOM ava11ao1e 1ove1 f tBr Stove retrig I block Peninsula Point nome 1 lrom ocean Reference~ house trom ocean Fem reQ Cl , 14·723-04 t4 Non smkr only SSOO mo CIUllH 111 I blk 10 bay or beach' $685/mo yrly 675·6606 llllWIYlll IUllll TlllHlllllEW llPllYU LIWEIUTES I :Z: [--1 $2 .44 per day Thal s ALL ;ou Pav tor 4 Imes 30 day m1ntmum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY 675-4704 or 675-1 853 CARPENTER AVAILABLE for wide variety ol work Fully insured References CALL 644 -9009 Doors-Aepa11 Alie• a11ons Cao1nets-Pane1 Locks- S1aors·Dryw11.Pa1ios-etc 35 yrs e•P Jerry 642·0567 FINISH CARPENTER FOR HIRE Fr doors bays mold1ngs1cab1nets instl 1custreg Ills Bob 6'2·4519 FlllUH conmY Cabinets-wall un1ls·Ooors windows-decks L1c1bond 20 yrs exp 434-4924 ICOE,IEl.142-lllO Small Remodel & AOOns Bathrms-wardrobe·doors 30 yrs 0 C Ouallly Work prof $575 mo 72 1-9979 ---------· NPT HG TS AREA BR plus *it 1600 s t nr new Indus 1---------JCtra room Gooo iocat•on lrtal 400 A c otc trvc~ I Mont y To Loan 29 14 l " '"• p~r rj!TlfHn ( I'~"" 1•.>• I I "'"'•'"" l-1PG ... ~It .. ,, r ~~ :.1 ,...,, • "'-' C 111 Call Pt1va1e pool & spa S550 door t560 Superto• CM * PlllYATE I PEISIOI 631 -8006 0• 642 t~94 S1280 mo 64 ? q666 Fu NDS tor EQuty & Lano A T l l .; I rl~~ ! ~:" ~ E '' .. •' ".•r,, ~d, t• '..J ~r.a.;, 1' 5 ''1 P•,1 r E 642-4333 N-smi.r for new Soul!" Coast P aza Conl.lo $400 mo · S250 OPP''"'' Ut1I incl Pool 8 !ti.la Close to everything A11a1I 1120190 Ca" •32-t63 t P E VI DESIGN PERMITS EXPERTISE Free Budget Estimate CA Papp Enterp11ses inc lie 36241 1 17 14) 854·0799 ConstrucllOn & Bu1ld1ng • Misc steel labt1cat1on & erec11on ornmen1a1 11on cer!lfoeo welding BonOed-1nsureo CA ltc 399285 (714) 536·3103 . - .... ,., ......... p Decks. balconies. stilrs Quallty work 722-8769 Doors PllMllUllll Also Fine Finish Carpentry & stairways Rob 650-7196 Drywall •llYW&UTa...• Teltture-Acoustlc & Pamt Free est Kevin 538-6192 ~ TU1Yn1m• Service Cella Free HI T I work. Comme<c1a1 Retro flttlng. Llc•527459 CAU Tracy, ~8·2317 FIND it A T Sec1ional ~ 1 p1e<:e ooors Sprtngs·Haroware Opnrs L.Odr'S S '00 000 Olu~ ., '~· -bt 8 ... 9'- •WIDOW HAS SSS .I TO~ S 10 000 up No ._reo11o/ No penally Call Denison Assoc 673:731 1 NOW• llPllYEIEITLlllS $17 500 NO EOUITV FAST EASV 721-9510 Income Tax l•C 518398 963·6466 t:f\1i't!hu6!. I UY£ TU Ill ----... • ln01v S Prop Part Corr· f •HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS CALL ... AO< 556 29 I' •Car~ntry •Drywall & TU NEPAUTIOI •Paint • Relur b•Sh1n9 I more Gary 645-5217 Deo1ca1ed to your Ta) Sav .ngs 25 .. Feil Brea~ 10 *IAllJIU* tsl T me C1ten1 San J11.io B•g & sml Jot>s-Worlo. quar F1nanc1a1 496· 1153 CALL Bruce 847·0780 I CUSTOM HOME REPAIR 9 ~ Fences·carperitry-elec TREES -y plumO·l1le·•OOI remodel Landscape l awncare Pa110 s Keith 898-3 116 Toppeatremove Cleanup nu lawn sprinklr 751-34-6 ADDITIONS-Aemodel1ng •GENERAL REPAIRS • SPllllUR REPAIR lU·OHI • NO JOB TOO Small '* lllHflst•CHST. All Trades Big or Small Ins /Lie BOB 722 -6464 LAWN MAINT 548-9J0Cl GREEN LIFE b~ ERIC Des1gn.1nstall-Ma1nt IJ1-11H IWllYIU SHYICES ALL CARE ENTERPRISE UWl IUllJ. Trtt Tri• 631-2475 or 6A2·9274 Clean-up $prin1o,1er repr ~ CALL ME FIRST' install Valentin 548-6 tOq OUHECOlST Hill PILOT DOW Bav St Cos1a Mesa CA 92621 A!">~ 10< B"t' 'l• Bv•on Ge1 s..,me vac.a1°r>r .. a~n o, se11ono lhose tern~ rr:a• tne tam11y s ou•o•own w•ll'I. quic11,-acting classil..a ad EXPERT Serv1cf' & Repa1 Plumoer since 195:? E .rellPnt ouahty a1 ,,..,,., Water 1>eaters-01sposals· D••C !.'S RPIS 1.•CO r ;II t01le1s lauCelS-1 •lure Wdl' C..•,.Q t14;_l.0"44 l<C=409035 964-8919 TOP OuA~•l • PA N T NC, int E •' it\ t'S r l .. ,l "' i:l R'*'< a, mot 8 ,,. 'dlJI) ')I ~UC, .90 I llCllAEL CH PAllTIH Pool Service W•ntP,r w•nds making your poo1 1001< a mess~ Call a pro at Ocean eiue Pools Reasonao1e 722-7622 $1, 1-4r M,A TfRIALS r.'1-IW• Re••"e• c.es 6 ·5. 4006 Fl•HIS PAllTll& ,,..t E•t Oual wo•ll nso Rers r,ee est 89' "896 KIWI ra1•T11& l1t.111t. r ... 0rl'l1igh p•ep reas rates J•m 65(, "-WI 650 5494 it •EUR PEAN IN T L PSYCHIC L·C ·0•9043 * Preo1ct•Ol"S tor ·990 • Tarot c.a•O~ C-.s1al Readings Cau or 111 msg • 722-6203 • Rooting RA ~lBOW C•rcle Ma1n1 I lWIPlllf ·--Pa "''"Cl inr E • • ,..ousP 4 Res1C1ent1al & Commercial A1>l 011.11 100 FrPP esl Rerools repair~ 4 ~kvlts St •C 569897 i;36.1758 Oualit) w ori.. F3" Rares I Fasl GUAPAN'EEO Svc VESCO PAllTlll FREE Esttmatt'S ')57494 1968·589' 4~4·6504 ~ wa11pape11ng Oua111y """" ~.e,. Esr 969·6349 WAYIE'S P&lmll PROr since -3 <;h1nQ1es BrokPri' M ss•no' ·r 1a1 roof •ea~ s F •ee Es• L •CO Low Rates' 723-)"03 G•• 101 E~t 15 yrs exp l•C 441660 838-820 I FREE EST REAS RATES DOUBLE-A-TEAM 15 v•S II No Job Too Big or Small I ei.p Julian & ro1anda ~--IEST IHFI Aon 722·8646 Gardening & C1ean1119 -iMlli~t:. Rerool Repa11s All wor1o, ••• R HCTOR Service 642-392 1 FARiHIN IN I gua1 he 570i20 -22 ~537 s; HANGING STAIPPll'llG •P11n1 •Ele r 1rtc a1 AlPl•EUllCUIH l·C S60875 VISA MC lllflUIT •Plumbing •Carpentry Res tComm Lawn Mamt 5-3 1512 1H1gh Ouaht')I -Reas Rall' •Construction 239-4685 Sprinklers Trees snruos SUPERIOR wancovering Root Repairs & Rerooflng sod clean-ups 969-2138 nsta 8 , on Rt"moval Commercial Rt"s1c:1entia1 .. IEPAJH TIE llERl SCEIE wa 1 Per"'' Prompt uc Lie 573688 ·n ·4; Plumbing E1ec111cal s; =566.?t"' Mar ~ 642-68421 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Carpentry 36 years e~p Lawn-Tree-Shrub·lnstall Local References 966·0836 Sprinkler ins1a11a11on WallCoverrngs bv Geraro Tree Tr1m1ng • Removal Proles!•onal Wallpapering PLUMBING Electrocel 0 Lawn Malnt & Cleanups Serv•ces Res Comm Call IL Installed aireo Sprinkl ers F eucets Rototllllng 432-880• Gerarel we~1ey 546-2299 Prompt Courteous ServlC Garbage disposal Water _ Ht F st 24 t--0 t37 --.... WE gals shd hang 1o091het Free Est & Aeferen<:eS rs ree e •was_,_. .. -s1r1p-p111nt·tn1tell Ad· John & Shelby 8.46-6176 PROF since ·73 The high-Cleanup-Haul-Comm/Res vice to the crazy 14 yrs erst quality repair servkl• M1lnt Mike 64 1-05 12 e~p 633-7 t 72 eny time. at 1he 10,...at cost Rool· 11...,. 1 ....... .. plumblng-etectrlc11 miac. I HS ..,.. ...... " Llc•8M77. Gii 723·5703 LandlCaplng. Tree Prun- IMMEDIATE SERVICE ANYTHING TO DUMP CLEAN UP • CONCRETE • TREES John 850· 1828 ing. Malnt Clean-ups Seed, Sod, Etc. 722-8374 ~ -~----- 1 • ,, .. ,. ... DUMP RUNS • JUNK. l'urnlture. trash. tree br1nch11, appll1nce1 C11Mii•7 cfY9 l4&-1H1 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE Faucets Ot1po11l1 Heeten L.-Repaira 9e6--0S36 Lt Fat> Marlf\ ... Aut IAIU PILIT llHIHllllTS SEEKING lllSIDE SILES REPS We are currently ollerong J compet1t1ve salary lull oeneftls ano e•ctU&ri1 wor~ environment lor energet•c dependable 1ns1de sales 1~oresenta· lives Nttn 45 NPm lyptng Sk llS anO SO"'e ompuler e•pe• ence Tne •an a1da1e must .,a.e a" e• c.ellent ono"e persl'.lna111v ano en10~ work "!l N•lh rne puo11c as ,.941 as soi •C ltn9 nel,\ DuS1,..ess nte,este<l part.es ~nouio ._ontac• Cher F•eema" at 142·4321, ht. 301. Newspap-er Delivery . "" • IEIEUL OFFICE Secretary 1n small group 1osur<1nce oll•ce Near OC airport ~u•• uenel11s C.all I 14 BS 1 ~; 19 MHTESS PIT mmt101a1e 01.1ero1ng Ir r restau•anr 1n Newpo•• Beacn 675·0'74 JAJllTllW. P T eves NB CM Ir 11ne area E•P d adu a on1, 213-923-9859 IAll/ ... SllEEHI Sea Lark Motel 2274 Nwpt Blvd CM ~6-74<l 5 llAlllmH WIST UT r1e• nrs h1Qnes1 hour'> pay some c011"9f' 8o 1e1e- ma•• e1 r9 e>o :;•e• Fas• g•o w ng " recn comoan) V'our nours t ar t>e Jur 1'10u•S C.i " ,.... 11 ·14.!j51 3810 IEllOAl lSSISTUT E •i; oac~ 01t1ce r • :>erm ASS•'>I ,. ~u•qt'f, c '~'a MeSd o.io 2J • · IEllCAL P r Elac• ottice •9' r •· ,,. •01 ••e .... or,•• Beac• ~1· ... ·r..·cl' 6 JOlJu'''~ I, b • ' ,Q. RESTAURANT llLLUl'S FOOD SERVER & VALE1 E•P Cl Server !or Dinner '"IOuse w Tra; Service Va1et •or Fr 01tes & Nknd~ 801 E Balboa BlvO Ba1ooa HST&IUIT NEN TALl ._N RES- • AURANT n LAGUNA NIGUEL NOW HIRING •COOKS·ASST COOKS PREP PERSON-PIZZA MAKER App1y tn person w11.oays 3.5 303 Broao- way Lat;; Beach 497 -6220 Restaurants EIEH"1CHIPU •u .T me Par1 -T1me Register Bu~s Salad Bar S Drep.Cook Apply at T.,e Soup Planta11on ·555 Aoams Ave CM i:<eta• am:RmlEES er St•i·lttirHS e;._11 ~..., ~ Fine Jewelry 1n ""~"::..;.·• !.ee •1n g cne•9.,1 c e. pertenced -,31 .. suP•son lor 20 nours u•• 1tee• 1 :> sell t>eaull· .,.,..,.,,, Call Bui- • v•' ~ ' "" ;Pwe!ry Ms .. d -• ~ • 41!-'24 1 t • \O 'IH \ ... • l • . ,. . ,• .. , • ~ • f 1 I Hl~l'\L ~ HI H ~ ·~ ' '_u_,_1_<_.1_1 _' ---.-.,..., ~·~-,ii' -:"" .. ·~' .. -' -:--l~111Tt-H~: ;:' -=-_ ' I I I \It \t '• i ,. H• Above Average Earnings ..__,_· _____ , __ ~ ·~ \ Ol \ '\ L\R'.' $50-$200 l 'I H "~~ti. llR \1 0 RF.: Call 842 -4333 .. Ar~J~ d· 11J(11 ~ ' . . '' t..... ... . "' ,, . ·-,,-. '*' I I II /\ ' i \ f, , ... C4LL W1 0 1-ll ZI Hant111t1n Bch, Costa Mesa, New,ert Bch & Fountain Valle Radio stereo rf:Mll 10-•eel c111,~111e>a is The ans-to c1sss1l1t>0 'go• 9rea1 soun<ls vou• bu~1n9 ana telllng for you .;.nl!f'<l:......::;;;.s ______ _ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 ~ .. ~ .... t. V .J< + Ap..-i;t ' '4 An 1f'\ .... .-> • '-A '\"f'"""P1 ,_ ,., . ~·· \ .. t8 f o•m~, 19 ~01 ~t) 'l"''Cl ,0 ' .. ,,, Cf'""'v'" ._( ~PW·t~ •i l arnH 11. Promor' , ,.. • ft Se,•ouc-, "1 ·~ •• f ''"°'""""''' <9 A.l'T'IPtn tr )i1 t 0(1cll<er l1 ~IO"' nf'A• 'C '8"~ 1 • Ft('w fi.t 1~ Sovof'I '""9" JO t ullu \lilOlf• '0 Cone•~ • • Sn,.icl va· •1 ""•nQf' '"' funos. •• ,. 01 1"'' ·~ Rec~t o·~· •6 "''"' •&llf"\ '· Siu. J ev10 •"" Re<i So• 49 T t'CPln•Qut' 5J PreclvOf' !>" l oq 2 3 .. ~ ,. ~" ~. :l" •cz r:• ~· ... S< ,, ,.. • , • W\ J • • ,.,, v 'lot a ~· St .mr f' ~ ht> a ~ufll"' f; P1pt' • ,,, DOWN t Id •d ' ' )H} ""' ,,.,.,. A1Q J\. 3"t •, .S 4Qu Ar ,.. • ""r.Jrf• .. , f ... it-d "''·t , ~I.I~+\ )f\) A >'~· 11d lN 1 ' I(' 4 A \.\ 1!i t .,l\111,l ,,. I tfil1\ •rl~ ~ Q 1• A l·l' '"~ ~O\U i11amu\ . .,, "\~ • ~ E '" ·P ~,. t ,, .. •' AnNO fll' .... <",(\'''""".' .·IJ 0 M:ilu 10 Bulh•"O JI Uf'H• C>t-1" J: Ju~n·~ )3 I a1tow "'"r c, 6 7 Pflf VIOUS PUZZLE SOL V(D ,4 o,.,~·'"""' ,._ .. ·"'·~ 1• f'\11• 1 'f. s~;i,, "'""l , .. '•"'''¥ •O Rf><<'•~ •2 &cn .. Vt'm,· ' •3 Ceo '~ l.Aade a no,..,,. 4 7 l\e)'ed uo •e s~ .. no er.a 8 \(' ,;ir!' ' ' '13t&nov~ !>:i' Po-• p1•I !)l Ofos1tny .,, t<Q ounch )5 CO"slrucl !>6 Prol1I \ OC>OOS•I~ f.O Autllor11t 10 10 11 12 t3 -~-peoo tum. .tc DRAINS S5. s 15. S25 ' up M-s.t. 8-5 Into &:K~'41111 Faucets. dltf>Osal, i....t., _ • P"°"9 Eat enytlme -C-8'Qt1 Come. Pl 846 82421.IO 1buy ·ln ~ Get an angle on the camera equi pment you've alwaya wanted. Reed claaified . . .,. .... '1T, FHhlon 111and women'• boutique ..... ,12' .... ......... P., ..,..1fld, t.lila awap- Take the first step to lln1nc111 atablllty by ahowlng 'yOl.lr lnterfft to be part of our team. Dynamic Protection ol- lers Immediate lnter- vlawa. lull time work and m1ny, many part lime e>penlngs. all shins avall- able Calt today. work tomOf'rowl "*" ...... 632-5030 •HnllY Smaat office .... dac>en- daOle panon '°' word procaulng (Wang). phoMe & gaMrll off~ du11ea.. Sand reklma to Eugene Hunt. Eckland CONU1tant1 Inc.. •000 Mac Arthur Blvd, II• 770, Newport S.ach, CA , 928e0. (71•) 863--0500 DYIAllC PROTECTlll SERVICES (H..U) (lH)llS-HH PUil.iC NOTICE ~ .. " $1 : Andcf'!S 6010 Top $S Paid for Pottery• Catalina Bauer Kay Finch. 30 s t. 40's d 1Sll· ware cll1na decora11ve ltgun nes 6 73-6223 about your G~: ' 1 '· C ~II ll\ n-L~-)<, 'X I >.11 h Pilot I ntll·rx·nlkn t POOllC NOTICE TRIPLE dresser & mirror, king lleadboard, 2 end taDle s beaulllul $400 Fre ncll d 89k S 13 5 673-5253 Mlsctllantoos 6015 A IRLINE TICKET I way to Syracu5e NY Leaving John Wayne Jan 24 $100 0 8 0 662· 7573 CONTOUR CHAIR - Tr•n1p.vt111 'r ,_ LOUNGE' Lik e new auto· ma11c power Shde, heat & Boat/Yacht ChatttrS v1v1>r<1t1on controls-Cost ............. • Antiques, new $JJ39 Wtll sell for ,. RUNAWAY FOR WEEK-Classics 904 S950 01 be!.t otrer Wtll HIRE ENO Cnartet State-Of· ________ .._.;.5 c1ellv,.r 646 12'.13 Lv Msg Ari 34· Crealock Pkg deal 1141 PIOURI with skipper 675· 7 100 TOURING SEDAN Stored At'~t.iurari Equipment ~----------1 Rare classic low m ites BBQ ~·nq M odet KS· 1 throuoh c lac;<;ifi<'d Sllps/Dod<s/Storatv per1ec1 cond1hon t'll'f smM Pr l'ltCkory 4 " :ii- DSkt ~ '<i<lS Pop-a-Lot 6 7022 ltll um IEWR por.co• macnme model 42 •5678 lllT SLIP Sedan 45.000 miles, oog- • IJ,. ttr•n,.i' • t I .. •fl)C l-.nfi..11 '• ' .. ,,, ('{; ~I , I/ti I •'<~ o f 1 "'°''··~I·~ t #t'tf• 835-3171 lttwpart fretWay (!>!>) 11 E lfr1ce1 SlnU AN SerVltr ft! , lr'h ~S11 ;>007 C.all Tue s-Sun 1na1 cond111on SIOfed tor 1 4 1 t,7•, 1554 42 -48 E Z entry Npt years Paul 540-6064 or •••••••••• Penn area 723-448 1 328-9837 I.._ ________ _, POOllC NOTICE P\8l.IC NOTICE SELL throu~h clac.c;1f1<'<i Why run all OYef town wnen you c111 locat• parts lor your I an11que auto 1n C18"1hed? I POOllC NOTICE P\8l.IC NOTlCE POOLIC NOTICE __ POOl_l_C_NO_T_IC_E _I Pt&IC NOTICE K·51195 NOTICE OF Dectlme P~y'4tl' r 1' r "' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS IS S I "'91.IC NOTICE: tMPAOVEMENT •ns1at1rrpn•~ ,.,,. li "' NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT~~;;~s :;;"~~;~; 15°.:c~~.~~~1 ;~~1:9:.0 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Bruce A Tester 564 Oil~ PRINT & RIND 1990 9 11 THE PETITION NOM-JUOfCIAL RESOLUTION OF sueo ,o •PP'"'~' r '',. ''" ' • • • •' ' ' u"·n" • ·~or\\ re Tne lollow1n9 n..rsons 4•0 ate<l baso •n<l <lr ·~r w~rh NAME ST A TE ME HT Street l aguna Be.ten C.A C A T A l 0 (, 0 A AN r, E requests flat LURA OTIO F<>""llTIME Control INTENTION AHO oatance '"" 1rt di """""' • "" a """ ~ ~ 0 D-~ •n r 'tte ro11ow1ng persons a e 92651 CO ST CO I SCOVILLE .._ O· ·•; ! '"""~' ,., do1n9 business as 3 11 groll u s Ray 4 nu"'"' r A llfC.E .,. appotnled No. lt-C371 REPORT rat .. 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C.o .. 51 THE PETITION tM Pf~ le 11,311.00. special assessment <l•~trtt BEING fH[ f(>IJ'll • ,,..,,r,~ loStE'Oall"•""" O<lnh•" 1 ~ e•cai w cn,.Ps•• n1tacn ness un<ler tl1e l1ct1t1ous CJ Farley H•r. 11)!!1Comm1,no11 1-oltoqe 015111,1 requests aulhonfy 10 TM aa&zad Pf099f1r It de· known ano aesignateo at CHAMA£ qs C •' v ... .o,, 1 , , ,. ,. 1, 1 11 1 om 19l:l<.I m!'nt 1 11 Shf'll pot '"'" 2 bu.,1ness name or names Temple H111~ Or L aquna Boaro ot rr .. st"'fl~ 111 ~11 admtnlSler Che "Cale acrlbad •• fottowa:,ASSFSSMEN T OtSTRt(.T THE T Mf ANCl ' A(' 6 11 .,,,..,,,,..,., )1""1 Ndll ltste<l above on Ja11uarv 12 Beacn CA 926St amounl not tPS' 111ari lrvel under the Independent • 1,J11.00 United "telett NO <5 •(.ANNE RY Vil >tXED rq r 'l'J"> 'if ... '"'' "11 ~.'~1 1"'"' ~en""'' c; Ad<l•' Sfle'•"S 1 7 II .,t,unl,.\S 19911 GI E F I < MT-. 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"llr ,.,,1, • r I.. ;. •''1" '1•'" t . inte<esled petSOns unles ~ to ttM• Notice.I grdlT' ..ino a'>St-s\rr.-n1 an<l ..> ' ' f• A • ~• , 1,, , , ,., IC-54011 DllDlfC MnTICE 9. fQ' "' 1 <Jrl .. , , , , ,. •1 :• tw they have w111Ved nollol or .... ~ clalm •t•ttne proi>ert ill 1 0 I P~') F s Tr: LJ .. 'A ., FICTITIOUS BUS ESS L "' •• ,, ·"'"" ruo nv N 1"'" "' "... '4 "' l 11 ' ,, .1 l.. l. '' •I• CC>Osenl&d '° lhe proposed ,_ lft..,_. lrl the Ml19d all parly~ 11a~: 1~~", a~nP o• ')A Ci Ml·~ JV[N't ., ~r NAME STA TE~;MT r,,.,_,,I tt '1" 11' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS T .,.oerr:; tl• I A 1 '> action ) The ltldependent -...... _ C.... , " •.P AN' Pf)k r1Q•1 r ... F kf ' ,,.r,.a<y 19 •f' 9~~ 4 '•" 4 Jdy• ,11,. •• .,., ].;'P admintStralion ....._ .,._,......, w"" 1.--... ti of procee01nr;;s ano a"y rio. r.,.. 1011ow•nq :>f'''O"" ,.,. ,a,...a ><.; r ,,, 1 1 ,.,", NAME STATEMEMl c 1 se1 1 • t"e •(Pnor q "'""'O' aut ...... tty tM 0r..-C011nlJ 111-v1dua1 a~, .. ~smenl\ , .. ,.,,e, ANO ·o ( n•1· reir r. A., ' POOllC NOTICE dr..o0 q t>us.n"s' as o• B.11.• r,,,, t ! ',,. ,, tt w•nc; P"''n"' ••e Ja) r Pat1.l'l•lln1t 2233 I he Bott•<l r • .,,~t-~ ''* ';,~I be gr<1111ed unless an paftot CCM.1rt. 700 Civic ce •S maOP to sa•o com Dined NALL' AC ' O •i ',.r r •ir • La .... Ot11ces r G..o•y, J 00••1g t>u~'""S' a<; P0<I Car1os1e Pi.ii e Ne .. CJ<irt serve~"''" "'·v•• ,P n• .,.,..._, 8'e51ad pe<son files •n Cafttet Drift Wetl, s-1· Report dS pr1itom1nanl" I NEER s Af Pf)>•' Ml • PuCiloStl!'(] Ord1'(jt' L ·~· Be c 9 61)1) oOJ8CIK>fl ID Che CHIO ,.__ , TO HEA~ A "'" "[ , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t;eltres 610NPwpnrt(.pntprlod11, Ptto)f Jan""'' !1> ,J AM ER1(.AN MA tNTEN a<.l'l A '2 '"Q any ano all IJH'.15"' 10 and _..__ ooodpe n -CA '2701. YCM.1 111.o approveo as well asto fPlP R I '' NAME STATEM ENT 0 • Su•lfl 1010 Newoon 1r.i9o ANCE SERVICE 8113Cer Kenne t,.. A Woltson watvf'any1ro~ul8•t "so11n h .,.....__ tf!ltl< cause _. flllfo.tde the Olttrlct1 prevoous•v menttone<l Resol El A T N (, .. • r>e rn11ow•n<J CJMYJnS .ire Beach CA 92660 I lolOS Ur1t '10 .,,anton 2529' V1>13SQUf'l L.aguna lorm1t1l1f'S on ~n~ t ,, 1r '" w y ~ oou !lt\ou6ct noc Attornar'• Offk:e with en ut1on ot intention PROPOSE Ci •nriCf"f Jr11nq r ••• ~.nl's~ "~ George JavmP' tPlll 1e~ 'RO C111t 90680 Hils CA '1<'653 the D•Od1ng 9fant u,.. auf\orily .. ldolaad coprofttlecllllm OESCRIPTIONOF tlllG<;rp·,..r ,f'A Jf A MA 5 •11DEOC. •671 1039Got0Pnr()<]A1f' "'""' Brian Lumsoon811lCer This b H •nes' ,, con I GENE FARRELL Vice A HEARING on tie directed lo Forfelt11r• IMPROVEMENTS WHt(H 'HE lliOR., ••A ...... (>()rl 811~ (,n~ta MPSd 00'1 Beacn CA 911>2'> P\8l.IC NOTICE lolOS Unit 1 HJ Stan1on <lucte<J by a Qe'1611tl part Ch•nc•llof, Butln•~· Af-r.:tion •• be h4Md on Ueaoft, Ot..-CCM.lf'llJ Oft-Tne oropo5e<l works of BE DfJNf ()R '1-'f f'/l 'fN' (.,ilof 92677 Tn1s ou,.nes, ,., cnn Cat.I 90680 nersl'lip ltlre, CoHI Communltr Nary 8 · 1990 al 1 45 trtct AHOffte)''t Offtee, 700 1mpro11emen1 to be ltnance<l OF" THE AS<;f;C,MF~i· Cl•'· M•r•.im MP•a•d tf;'.'i ducted lly an .no1v•t1·1a1 NOTICE Of Tt11<; bu,,n,.ss ,, cnn· Tne r f'qtstr;.i.,t (nm 1co1199e Olt trtct ,~: CrvO.pt J localed at Cr.tc C..,tet Dfl¥e WMt, unOer these p1oceed1.,qs lr"ITRICf 01'! A;, I Q MAr·, 5n,.,1noto11 l309 N,.woorl TnP •r.q15tr an1 ~""' APPLICATION TO 011CtP'1n, Jn•nfl•v•d•ial mentpcl "' lr.trt\.trl ous I PubllSl'lf'tl ')rrng" Co~st West ~ C.nter Onva ...,._ Afta, CA '2701. UM 11118 .AsSH,ment 01<1tr1<.t are 1 ANO DE <;(.PIP riON<; l)A EIM~l1 C.a11r C126f> 1 menced to tr;ins~r 1 ""'' SELL ALCOHOLIC r "" •Pg• 511a"1 c "" """ uro.JPr lht "' !•l•nu\ Daty Piiot , '"" 1 , , 1 10 19270· ta Alla. CA ..._ COfttrol No . .00.e In oescroDeO as me con\!•1>'-THE f') TIMA r E Of T •11 Ali>• 1<1r.,11Pro -;' 110 flilh ness undPr the tu f1t1n11s BEVERAGES mf'nted to 1ransac1 nu~• bu\ine!I~ '•ilmtt " nam41\ ,q90 I 1 MJOOfrllPlndence. tton en<l 11'Stallatton ot '-"' COST ANO F(PfN<\fC., St 0:.>04 Nf'wt11nl BPa(h tlus1ness nam1> or namA~ 1•11•90 ness unOer tl'le f1cto11ou~ hSlfl<l iibOvP ori Aµrol J1 I r •n1 ~F YOU OBJECT TO W ,_ d9MI le not tlmefr ta1n curo gutter 5treet and I r HE q E 0 F ri A r "r I< .. 111 <!2ftf; j · hst11<l aoove on 10 1 /'> To Wriom 11 May C.onct>rn business name 01 nam,.5 1987 ' granling of the pelllleln, lied. tMOfetrlct Attcwney't t10ewa11t 1mprovt!m ent5 PROPOSFD DiA<.RAlvl nfi Tr1•s h ,~,. ,...,, ,, ron George J Jettrte., CHANDLER Re• B 'GP A 1ts1eo abov"' on N A Glenn E Fuller P\8l.IC NOTICE I you should appear 11 Ila C>mo. wlll declare the 1oge1ner w1111the 111stalla1ton ASSESSMENT AN() AN' ourrPll c. 1 t l"'w'" 1,~" Tn•s statement was riti>CI WFS T COAS 1 ~tSH COM Bnen Lumsoon This sta!Pmenl was hte<l halrTlg and state your ..,..._,, daac~ lfl tMe of street ll9l'll1ng 1nc1uo1ng I AN O A L L Pf R <;(JN > n .. rV•t w•tfl me County CIP-rk ot Or PANY INC GP A 410 IM r,,,5 ~1atement wi\\ r11eo wtth '"" Cn .. r·1y r1er~ o t Or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1:~ns °" file wrinen lleot6oa te be. torlettad to ttle appurtenances an<l apprute· INTERESTED M1'/ I 'Lr A '"" , Pq•\h ar 1 , nm ange Countt on January 10 llTED PA~TNfRS none whn w1tn ,,,,. C 'lunty c1.,,~ ,1 Qr ang" Gou111, r.n 1,rnu111 r 10 I NAME STATEMENT bei:,;llO~ ~ Iha OOUf1 ...... The ~~ wtlt nanc work to MrveanOben WRITTEN PRC.'F T A','J'~ "''*"' .. o "• t•-ll•S<irt r1u$1 t990 nolds 101, or more arfl •P engf'I Cl•J"tvnn Ja111111rv tb t990 Tnl' totlowtf'Q P"rsor,. a11•lap-':ta nng Your .... Illa dt1p1ud of • af1t tM properttes located BEFORE T Hf ' Mf ,f 1 ,,,..,,, ,,ndpr 'h" 1,r1,110,,, F4431'3t ptyi,,g •o lht! Department "' 1990 F443235 Ooong bus•nes~ a~ ...-nee may be "' Ill ....,,,. andJ within the Assessment O•s FOR HEAR Nr. °FFfnnrr ousonf''I., no"'" "' namPS 1 Publlsn..a Orange Coast IAlcollohc Beverage Control F4437tl Puhl•sh"<l r)rang!' Coast I LEGAL EASE 4 l4 t Biren person or by your llltomey Cede Sec:tton 11"8. trtcl I TO HEREIN <Sfe<l aoovt! on Junot1l'Y 10 Oa11y P1tot Dec.Pmber 16 23 to sell arcolloltc beverages Put1ltSht!IO Orange Coast Daily Pilot January 16 23 Su11" 208 N1>.,.~1ort Bt'ilth IF YOU ARE A .I. 90Mll, Die-•OVNOAltlES OF PflOCEEOIHGS '·990 130 1990 February e 19'lQ 11 114 1 Nf'WPOrl r,,.n!Pr DRtt f P1101 Jar1uary n 30 30 1990 F1<1oru.irv 6 1q'l() Ca111 92660 CREDITOR Of a lrtct A....,. AINISMIENT OISTICT INOUIAtES M•••am MPlemAd f t81 Drove Nf'wPO•I B"acn "'''n F11er.,ar; n 1) 19q() T 184 Frank B l awrPn1.~ J• conhngent creditOt of the ., T'IMM• J . llorrle, All proper!-ttlat t>enefof For all 1ntormat1or •Pla1' 1 ''"' 'tatPmt'nl ..,115 f,te<l . 47 ON SAL ( GENfRAL T 194 1209• Balm<)• ~1 Pl Cn,111 deceased you muse hie o..-tJ CMetflct AtlOfMJ trom tne wortcs of improve-, to thew P•OCPf'01nq\ '"" ,,111,, tr•P c.o .. nty Cieri.. 01 0 , P\lltlC NOTICE PUBllC f Ar •NG Pl A.IF P\8l.IC NOTICE MP~a C111o1 'l'2b< • your Claim wilt! the oour1 ~~ Orange Coett ment snau be assessed 101hear.n9 proceourl' <tNl 11 'l&nQI' Coonly on January 12 t.cen!>f' 1M1D•1C NOTICE Tn,., t." '"' ' ' l and ma.it a C09Y to l'le Deity Piiot Janu•t"f l6 23 pay a prOi)Orltonate ,tiare 01 an<l all ma11P" l~ S"t tr.n~. t'l90 FICTITIOUS •USIHESS Pub"'~'*" Orilng" G<Mst r~ K-54032 oJy&tf'<l r, 11 0 ,1 ... tul personal reptesenUltrve 30, 1990 Ille coats an<l exl)ef>ses 01 I a,,d conta1nPO or ilny " , , F"38ll NAME ST A TEMEHT Daily P1101 Januar, 1 1 1<1«n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PU9LIC NOTICE T ,..,. , "l ~ t, "' 1 ;,m appointed by Ill& oour1 T-181 the improvements togelher ~ents Re,ot ''tin\ • PubltSOPO Oran9f' Coast rne IOllO'Wtng P""~ns d•& f;>l)O NAME STATEMENT HOH·JUOtCIAL m<:!ncf'd 10 tqn~,.,1 I ,,1 w 11h1n lou1 n·•ontflS lrom I w1tf'l acqu1Stlton e1penses A en1!1ca1es •llPnt ,, Oa1•y Punt J<1nuery 21 'JO Oo•ng bus•nM s as I '1e I01tow1n9 person~ ar"' FORFEITURE Control ne,, unoer "'" r" !•nus Che dale of h~I OSSYance ol map ol Che Assessment D•S· Oirec.ted 10 tl'le Pf'1'K>' Oo>• Feb• ,8 r 1 6 11 1990 IRAVElOOGE 1400 SE P\8l.IC NOTICE Ho lt-437t bu,•nes, ndml! ,,, ndm"'5 lell&B as prOYlded in ''""1111'111111111'11~•~· tr 1 ct t dent 1 t , ea a 1 ignated Delow 189 BrtstOI S1reet San111 Ana ooing bu,iness .is On SePl""1!>4'r I.? 1q59 hstfKI abOv"' ,n ,. A se<:llOt'I g1()() of Ile llJBllJNlf 1119 .. PROPOSED BOUNDARIES ITEVE UOUM, PROJECT Cahl 92707 K·S4ZM OP MULllNS COM .it 1300 ADAM5 19 A Fr11ni.. B Lil"''''"'" Caltlorma Probate Code •••••ll-1i1.ll.lll11i1-ll.lll1M.1'111.W.~-lil-ll·OF ASSESSMENT OtS· ENOINllE", CITY OF Nr'#· James & >ranees Chen 16 FICTTTIOUS 9USINESS PANY 20372 Ouohn Hunr. COSTA MfSA Cat1torno11 T111s ''"'"m""' .. as lllf'<l The time IOt l1l1n9 cialnw TRICT NO 58 (CANNERY '°"T HACH, P 0 . BOX PtB.IC NOTIC[ Lyra 1rvme Gahl 92715 NAME STATEMENT ington Beac,, Calif 926'16 officers ot fh" Huntington ... 1th tl'le County Oil•• of Or wtl noc a•pra before loor VILLAOEf has been ap-11•. NIEWPO"T BEACH, Y1Ho 8 Sn1anq Cn1ng r,,e IOllOWtng persons Me Dean Preston Muthns B;tacll POiice Dept S4!1180 1nge Coo;nt1 on Jitnu.try 16 monltls from tie he<111ng GORDON proved by the 19<11s1a11ve CA t2tst, TELEPHONE FtCmlOVa aUatNESS Huano •">51 P1nyon t an" d»rno business as 20372 Oublln Huntm9tonl property lo• tortenure •n 1990 data noll08d llbove GEOR GETTE M body and lor att per11cutars (714)144-1311. NAME STATEMENT trvor1e Cahf 9"715 Soutnern Calft0<n1a Sa,es Beach C&lll 92646 lconnect1on w11nv1011111onsot F4437IO YOU MAY EXAMINE OOROON, age 88, a 11 lhe t>ound1rtes refe<ence DATED: Dec. 27, 1Mt The tollow1ng Pf'rSOM atf' •n1s 1>•J.,1nes., ., con G1oup t 140 Monrov111 AvP Tnis Dusiness 15 con Hea1111 ano Safely C.ooe Sec Publt,hed tJ•~ngP Coast the A6e kepi by 1tW court II "'...... d 11 mede to said map on ltle lr-htlef, CITY CLERK OOnlg bu,,ness 115 duCl#;!Cl Dy ii general pert co .. ta MPsa CA 92627 ducted by an rnOiv•<luat ttons to NII I 1351 D11ty P1101 J0111111rv n 30 you oil• • pet"90n 9&A•;r Y~ real ent o ( with the transcript ot 1114"4! (_,.tent), CITY Of HEW· 11t8ASTA PASTA RES· nersl11p HOlby Co Inc A C .111 ltie •eg•st1an1 cnm rne e<111ma1e<1 11ppro1'led February 6 13 1990 tnlf>fasled in the ..ate. Newport Be a ch proceec:llnga 'ORT •EACH. STATE OF TAU RAN T t2IREG A ROS ro .. •'IQ•Sf•ilnt com 1orn1o corr''""11on mpnc&CI to transact nus• vatue of lhe property'' r 195 youmaylileWlthtlaoourt peMedawayonJanu-COST OF CALIFO"HtA. RESTAURANT li55 w menceo 1() trans>1c1 nus• t740 M o nro'"'' AvP ness unde< the hctit•ous S9675 57 f llfl"4'1Ze<l prop a lormal Rewest tor arv 19 1990 Sh IMPflOVIEMUfTS Publl•hfld OranQI' (.1,11st Ba~er St c 4'0Q c0.,111 nes\ unCler thP 11c;11ttOu\ C.oS!a Mf'"!i CA 9:>6"7 bu~tness name 0 ' "' 1m"" erty •S Oescr•bf'ld in follow, P\8l.IC NOTICE Speoal Notl09 ol Ile llW!Q -p~ ~-· e was The total uttmaceo cost Daily Pilot JMiu11r 1 .' l 2" Met111 Calif 'l2626 bus•nP5'1 nam" .,, nAme~ Tn1s ous•nes~ ., con listed i,bove on Jimutlfy 16 SI t78 25 Un1111d Stat.i~ of an inventory ana Mt~mrnander of of the worltt ol Improvement t990 Craig 011m1 65S w Fla~er llsltt<l anov" on ianu<1•'t 1 <lucteo ov 11 corporAt1on 199° Currency S 1 919 00 United FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ap~lllSAI of •Ille -• the Newport Beach for the Assessment O.strict 1m;o, St c. 209 co"e M f',a t990 Tne 1eqistrii nt com Deen P Mullin' States Currency $4.978 78 NAME 8TATEMEHT or of any petition or American L .. g · art M1 torlh as lottows Cnl•I 926~6 James Cl'len mence<l to tran••rt tit••• This statement was "'"<l Un11eo S1a1es Currency Trie to11ow1nn oe•sons ar" account as ptOvided in .. ion ~ '0 " w1111 Ille County Cterk ot Or Is 1 599 54 unitf'd Stnles " -250 AUX i 11 a r y . M r s . ttr~:~·~ 1i,.~;~8°cio Con-rtftlC NOTICE I s/0 ~~;~~ley C~~~aw ~:~!' w111,,h:~e s~~~;:;~~te::s0."~e:' ~~!~ne~;o~~~;" nr''c~~~~! enge County on Januaty t6 Currency oo~nf ubrut~~~~r~5 i46 IGHI ~.= .. ~roba .. ~odl "% Gordon la IUrvlVed by Estimated tnci<lentat E•· C11ht 92626 <1nge County on January 12 fisted at>OVf' on Mnunry 2 1990 Pursu ant 10 Section Pl ~A Costa Me'a Calif Aaqu4Mtl tor So9ci.t Notice her IOn Irvine J pansa1· S28.762 oo FICTITIOUS •uSINESS l ,,,, busine's ,, con 1990 1990 F443M 1 11 u1111 t1(1I of toe Cot1torn1a 921127 IOITT1 • aVli&eble from Ile Gordon f N Eaflmat•d Total Ctlst NAME STATEMENT duete<l Dy a nf>neral p1111 F4'3121 Holby Co Inc I om Pubhsl1ed Or!lnQe Coast HHlll1 and Salet~ Code Londa Jo DeNoco111 1563· oour1 c:letk. a___ 0 ewport 1203.650 oo Tiie lotlow•nQ persons ii•" nersnip " Puohst>t!<l Oran~ c 03,. Holbroolo. Pre,i<lent Daity Pilot January 23 30 I P1oce<lurff to lorfM th•I G Santi Ana Caftl 91627 AhOfr'!Y fOt ~•tlonat: ~h. FuneraJ ser-Ettlmalltd Contribul on d01ng bus1,,ess flS r ne , 991,1,ant com I Da1ty P1101 January 23 JO This 5tatemt-nt w!ls hied Feoruary 6 t3 l990 properly without 1ud1c1at L1u11 Robertson Law 296 Henv E. WHtov•, Eaq. vices will be con-17,000 oo TENNIS LESSONS BY menced 10 tran,act bus• ~eb•uary 6 13 1990 w1tl'l 111e County C~rlt 01 O•· T-t96 Proceedtngs tre und., w1y 16th Ptace =-A Costa Mesa Wnf0"'9f & Matlhewa ducted 9:30 A.M Balaoca to Auessment l(EN 1300 AOams Avenue nau under ll'le 11c1111ou., T-tq() a 1 nge County on J11nuary t8 II you claim an tntefest to C111t 92627 1111 hyslda Of. I• 150 Thunday in BROWN S tlle,1150 00 • 150 Costa Mes11 Cahl ~•MSS name 01 names 990 f'tll.JC N()TlC( tntt PtOPf!fly you must This but1neu ,, con COfon9 Oaf Mat , CA PftOCHOtHOI 921126 1t11ed abOve on Januar,. 15 PtlltlC NOTICE I F"4111 '""'"1" 30 days ol tile llrst Oucted by co-part~s 92635 C 0 L 0 N I A L AM> IONOS Kannetn Allen Gato 1990 PubllSl'led Ort1n~ COHI FICTITlOUS .U-11 put>Ocauon ol tlltt Notkle Tile registran t com-Orwioa eo.t 0.-Y PikM CHAPEL. Sani. Ana. Slid proceadlnQs for lhis t300 Aoams AvenuA 15G Cra19 Or•ml K·M07t 0111y Pilot January 23 30 NA• STATWMINT nie • verrlled cl111m 91attng m.nced 10 transsct bus• Jan 22, 23, 29, 1!XIO Iniennent will follow AtMStrnent Oistrtct <1hatt be Cotti Mesa Call! 926:.>6 This statement was ttteel NOTICE Of' 1990 i:ebrual"( 6 t3 1990 The lollaw1ng pettons a1e your lnteresc •n 111e seized neu un<ler 111e l•Cl•t•ous in F-•-to..-tied and !Mien pursuant 10 Th11 business is con wlfl1 the County c1.,,i. 01 0 , SALE OF n o4 d0<ng buSlnasa as pr099rty with 1118 C~ll of business name nr n1m~ Pta.JC NOTICE ... ,,.ven Mem· Iha ··Murnc~ lmpro,,_,1 ducted by 11n 1notv1du11 11 nge County on Jt1nuary 16 A8ANOONIO ""IONAL CHRI S T 0 PH ER R Che Orange County SupetlOI lttled ebOve on J11nuary 1 __ ..;..;;.;;;.;;;.;;....:..;.;;.;..:.:;:_ __ #taJ Park. Brown Acl 01 11113 .. (0M9'0n t2 01 The registrant com 990 "'°""TY f'tll.tc NOTIC£ S T E v E N S O N Courc 100 C1v1C Center 1990 NOTICE Of' Colonial Mortuary the Streett and 111Q1'1ways m«lCed to lfltnllct I>\.!'' F443T72i Nohce 11 hereby glvet\ thet ENTERPRISES 1555 MeN Ortve West Santa Ana CA Linda O.nico11 PU•UC AUCTION IJlraetorl. 5"2 SIMSt ' Coda o4 the State of Call· ,,.. under tl'le t•cht1ou1 Pubhsl1.cl Orange Coasc under, and purtuant to Sec-K-M147 Verda Or East •28L Costa 112701 UM the Control No Th11 1t1tement WH llled The undersigned wtM tell ------------fofnle), Bonda shall be It· ~'"namf! 01 na~s Daily Ptlol January 23 3o l t10n 11188 ol the Celtlorn11 flCTITIOUSIUltNlll Mesa.CaHI 112626 above 1n any cor-wflhthaCounty Clerk ot Or-t tput>l1C•uct1ononthe5th IUad 10 rapr-1 unpaid Hated above on Noveml>fl1 February 8 13 1990 cMI cod•. the prcpe<ty llsled NAMI •TATWMINT Chrleopttar Er1c Robert rapon<JenGe e1nge County on January t6 <lay of February 1990 11 llfHlmanll in eocordance 1, 111811 r _ 193 below bellved co be at>en-The loltowlng P9'10nl .,8 Steveoaon. 1555 Mesa 11 yout ctaim 11 not Umely 990 10 00 AM at Empire $41f wltll 111a "lmptovemen t Kannatn All4!n Ylle' donect by JOE AVILA dba EL doing bl.rttneat as Verde Or Eaat •26L. Coata llted. Iha Oittrtcl Attorney's FoWSm Storage, 961 w 17th St ~ Arct of 11115". (Olvlaton Thl9 tlatement was llled RANCHITO RESTAURANT, Marina LIQUOf, 8115 W Mesa. Calll 112828 Oft!Qe wlll declare the prop-Put>llahed Ora.nge Coest Coe1a Mesa. CA tO of Mid Coda) Following wfttl the County C~rk of Or· rtll.JC N()TlC( and/or SALVADOR AVILA 191h St , Coall Meu, CA Thlt butlnffs 11 coo-arty Oeecrlbad tn lhlt Nolie. Dally Piiot Jenuary 23, 30 1058-Wllllam Sctiallmo- "'9 confirmation of the a,. Col.inly on Janu•t"f 12. and MARGARITA AVILA 111754 dueled by an 1ndMdu8l co be lorfeltad co Che Stace February&. 13 1990 Record Album•.-"" a rack, •1111ma11t 1 , 1 period of 1990 'ICTITIOUS •U-11 dbl EL RANCHITO AES· Xuong Phu Sam 3113 s Tile r egtatrant com -The l)fop«ty will tttan be T-105 video• & bo••· 1096-0ale 111tty (30) dlya wlN be Iii<>'#• f .al11 NAMI ITAftMINT TAUAANT, Ind/at BARAY Linda Way. Santa Aoa, CA martcad to t1an1act bl.Ill· dla90Md of U proVldad In KobtllCh-racotda. tatf'la. ad fO m.-. paymanf of Publltlled Orange CoHt The fottowlng pereons •r• HERMANSON dbl EL 112704 n•• under the ftCtltiOUI HMlttlandSafatyCodaSac· boXH, etc., 2038-0aorge ......,_, 19 In oelf\ and Dally PHot January 23 30 dol~ bl.r1lnaa1 U CAMINO REAL or CHAN-Ann Trieu Sarn, 31 13 S bulllnatm n1ma or nlt'Ma lion 11489. Ston.bo,n & fttlng cabl-tM unpaid bel-~ttran February& t3, 1990 W LL-BOX INVESTORS. TAY, LTD . wt1oM taat Id· Linda Way, Bente Ana, CA llllad abo-..on·October 17, TMOMAaJ.aOMll,.,.._ net: 2119-J. Tellar·tafrlgaf· T • 1112 2908 Cllff Ortva, Newport dr ..... ware 2875 lrvlna Aw· 92704 1"9 lrtlOt A...,_, •tor, lul'fllture. bo••. ate .. r--------------------1 Baac:h' Calif 92ee3 anua, 9ulktlng 1·A 1, ea.ta Briar\ Sam. 1126 Garfield. CM1 Sl-.on ., ThaM.. J, 9ettla, J030.Hanatta Elliot1·9letao Cll~I=-A W••. 21)()1 Mall. C111fornla Hll27 Monterey Peril, CA IH7s.4 TNt 1111_,I wu filed .,.,.., '*4"91 A...,..., & tape dacil, lurnlable, • ~ Baach, and/0< 3030 Warn. A,,'. Tam Ngoc Sain. t 12& Get-with tM County Clar1I of Or· Pvbitthad Oranoa Co .. t fllrnlturl & OlothM; 3059. -= .... .., ............ _ .. _ .. ... a-tr ........... ~I -·* ..... a., CM4• -c;....,_ " ........ ,,.. ...... ..--... .. f11•1 .., ..... , f·- )lt .. Jlt ----· .,,...,.._...,,... .. ~ _,,_.,_ .,.. .... -""~ __.... ............ -.. .... _ ......... - S-:..:.~ C~92M3 anua. Santa""-· CallfotNa n.to. MotMrey Par11. CA lnOt Count/ on January 12. Dally Pllo4 Januety 11, 23, dfr.IEA... ~ Wlllleffta~~ othy A Walllar. 2908 12704, tltd/or Clo .__.. t1764. 1MO 30, 1990. J II-A fUmltura a bo•-'"""' Cliff Drive. Newport Baach. Angelo, !aq. JC>M hft-.: TNt bvalneH la con-,..._ t· 112 -.,-.u; CMa -...,., Callf 92"3 qu1n Miiia. ~ ..__..... duC19d 0y C01)1t1ner. 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