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1990-12-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
.... ....... ,..,, " '!J ... , .. l•D MORllNGI " WEATllEI Some m,b cloudi.oess but m<>IJ!y sunny. ~est to aouthwest winds 10 mph in the afternoon. Coast.al/Inland hips mun 68 to 7S. Lows 43 to SS. For the Oranac Coast's most complete weather information, inclu<lin& boat- ina. fishing and surfina reports see P11C AS. • 1t's JUSt a month since the general election, but already there arc signs of the 1992 silly season ... Phyllis Badbam. who challenged As· semblyman Gil Ferausoo in last June's GOP primary and has said she plans to lake the Newport Beach Republican on two yean from now. clca~ up a court case last week with a consultant she fired midway through the campaign ... He wanted her to pay off the full contract ... She said he threatened to undermine her campaia,n if she didn't pay, but because he failed to fulfill his end of the contract he dtdn 't deserve any more money ... Several prominent local consultants took the stand to dcscnbc the behind-the-scenes world of political camp:ugns ... The co.un agreed a little Wlth both plainttfTand defen- dant. but Badham was the bigger wm- ner ... Watching the fun was Jim Bieber. Assemblyman Ferguson's field representative ... What. some won- dered. did this C1}JC have to do with constituent scnkrs? ... Bieber said he dropped by late on the fint day, then attended most of the second day's session after aslnng his boss for the day off ... He said in both cases he was on his own tame ... not the wpayen'. 24-1111.mE TITIEEllT• 842-8088 mnmcu •11 Pllll7 · l/llOTEI Ill THE DAY "Tbis cnmc was conceived and c~ ecured by morons." Attorney John Barnett, on the attack on Johq Wayne's dal\lhter, A1ua. and millionaire RoSCr Luby (Al). 0 "The~ is nothi111 more fn,htful than iinorance tn action. " Johann Wolfgana von Goethe --ATTllAC19I • The Dally PUot'1 All-Orange Coast Arca football team -the cream of the crop -will be presented. •Our Cbristmas Readers· Paae will be published on Dec. 16. All sut>- miuions -Christmas storiCSc, poems and recollect1ons -need to be in by Monday. Dec. 10. llCCI 'V Heans: Ace •aubs; 3 <> Diamonds: 1 •Spedes: s . mo . . .,. cMtt/15 ~/A7 hslnesa/M Pola loe/U 'C'mW/14 ,_ ....,_ eo.a/11 SCr•••ts/11 ~ sae,1• E111rt1111 lll/M • 5'ittllll .......,,. TV Liltllls/11 •ll*ll• .... ,)I ....... ,2121• C450• @ ... ~ .......... Wednesday, December 5, 1980 25 cents Experts to 'l1Pst-tl•a -ho•• bilyars: ·Buj nowl Eb Tony Oodero Or1lfl09 COMC Delly Piiot COST A MESA -In the wake of plung-ina home saJes, the Orange Coast real estate industry is opening the door to fint· time buyers with lower prices, creatjve financing a~d plenty of inventory. "You've g_ot sc!ectio YJlU'"c..got invcn tory and you've got good prices." said Gil Focntcr, president of Waterfront Homes Inc. in Costa Mesa. "And as far as buyers ao. wt also have very advantagedus interest rates." For the fourth straisht month. home sale$ fell nationwide in October .. sinking to the lowcst'level since the last recession, the government said Tuesday. S.Jes fell 3.S percent nationally and a whopping 18.2 percent in the West -the lowest stncc September 1982. .1 The real estate nosedive as forcing sellers. agents and lenden to · employ creative financing techniques to boost housing sales. Sellen who rccogni'Ze the existing' market trtnds stand to be the most successful, Foerster said. "Sellers who att willing to negouatc on their price will get action," he said. "What "'e're looking at 1s opening up and increasing the market to more prople." said Milto n Naylor, executtve vice presi- dent of res1dent1aJ services for Grubb and ElllS' Pacific regson ... It's a good tJme to Tt'Ht ftrst of two fires early Tuesday .morning gutted two empty houees. The second was In an office bulldlng two lAe p~ com-'-..,__ blocks away. Investigators say araon wa the caUM of both fires, but could ftnd no link be1Ween the two. Arson 11/amsd tar · Bal/Joa tll'lls Investigators doubt one person set both blazes By Iris Yokol don't appear related," said Newport Beach Orenoe eo..t Diiiy Pilot pohce Set Andy Gonis. NEWPORT BEACH _ Arson tn· "It is unusual to have two fires of this vcstiptors believe two fires that broke out size occur so close together. but we don't &Iona Balboa Peninsula late Monday ni&bt have any ~~cnoc to 1qdicatc they w~ wett both intentionally set, but don't think ~nnccied. said Ncwpon Beach Fuc Ouef .... t--: · ·blc ~ ' Jam Recd. one ... ....,. .t 11 responSJ ior both. Gonis said mvcstipton found no "in-=-~ ';i ;r~en,i;1 o~ s;b.;: =ru t:i BaJbol Blvd. and S75.000 d&llllP to Wil· • ae ~ wae ddbr1• • dlil liam Sjmpson Architects located two 10· other c>I'~ evidence. such as the blocks away at 2222 W. Newport Blvd. No onsin of the blazes. injuries were reported. Twenty-<>nc fll"Cfiahten from the New- " Arson is suspected in both fires but they pon Beach and Costa Mesa departments responded at I l.55 p.m. to the first fire at the abandohed sm&)c-family houses. The fire was under control by 12:30 a.m_ but tutted the homes, wtuch arc both about 60 to 70 ycan old. accord1.na to Reed. The fire apparently stu1ed underneath one house and prcad a.o the other. Reed llJd. • The second blaze broR out at the unoc- cupied architceturaJ firm at I a.m.. wh1k firefi,ahten were stlll wortina on tbc first fire. It \ook 40 6tef.1Pten &om tbr Newpon Bath. C'oec. Mall. Im'' ...... cb and er.. c.c.waty Ire :s=--11 another ....,.. . ..., to conn ..... blaze in the 1,000-tqUare-foot bwldtQS. The fire was contained to the first ftoor. wherr it apparently bcpn. · buy and I think there's a number of factors that have contnbuted to that." And unhke the commercial real est.ate market. whtch 1s expcnenc1ng a credit See BUY/14 'Morons,' not doctor, behind Wayne attack By Emily Adams 0renge Cou1 Oa.ty Polo1 SA"fTI\ .<\NA -ThC' daylight attack on John \\.a~ne"·s <Lsughte-r and her former boyfnend was .. concel\ ed and e"ecuted by morons" -not "'ealth) o nhopcd1c sur- geon Thomas .\ G1on1s. has lawyer told JUro~ Tue~a\ .. Tv.o knud.leheads v.al~ up (to A1 sa 'W a)ne and then-bo,fnend R er Luby) an broad da\.hght -no ma ks and one has a v.ooden leg.·· auome} John Barnett said. dcscnbing the Oct l . IQ att4Jck that left Wayne bru1St"d and Lutl\ """h a slashed Achilles' tendon .. The planner v.asn·1 a brain surgeon. nor would a brain s urgeon go along With this plan. No ph~s1c1an v.o uld. •· Barnett said. Prosecuton contend G1on1s orchestrated LM attack on \\.ayne and Luby wh1k an the midst of a bitter custo<i) battle wt th Wayne over their daughter, .\nastasia USl ng two. ht red "thugs." G1on1 s and his . pnvatc ID· vcst1ptor 0 Daniel Gal. arranged the beallog of \\ aync and Luby at Luby's New-port Beach estate. Deputy Distnct Altome) C1ms £.,.ans sa1d. While proS«utors contend they have phone records. cancelled checks and tesu- mon) that document G1onis' involvement, the"1r case suffered a blow Tuesday when a D1stnct .\ttome·)"s investigator was forced to recant important tes11mon\ under crou- eummatton ln.,.esttg.ator Robert Da'1s was obvioUsly supnscd when presented wtth a tnnscript of a telephone con,ersauon he'd had with G1onis· sometime chaufTer, Ray Ruiz. .in October -a transcnpt that contradicted oa ... 1s· tesumony · In an cadter ·report to Evans. Davis outhncd a single conversation he said be had v.1th the chaufTcr. Over the phone. Ruiz told the '""esttptor that Gion1s wu an the car the momina of Oct. 3. 1981, Davis wrote. Rutz ap~ntly t.apcd the phone call wtthout tellina 0;t,,s. The tape. played for juron, revealed that Ruiz ·ncva-a.id G1onis was an the car -beaux Davia never asked the Question. S..ATTA~- Ailing seal well enough to try escape_ The sickly outlaw manqcd to bolt over lbe top of a S-foot caac. bash a pen surroundina that cqe and lumber about a balf-mile toward civilization bcf~ he was spied ftippina alona Lquna c.... nyon ROlid about 3 a.m. Quiet plan to · sell school ~site beconieS public battle LAsuna Beac.b Police otBcm. mote adept at naltlina drunks off &.be roed than ~ fur..bearina mammals. wote up cmttt datec10r John 0.. aiftlbam, "° iboMd .. at I.be ICleDe Mth a bis 8't. aid opemiam direcw Judi Jones. Pl.po ..,.,..,-mtJy WU tanfiazed by his ontc.1. clapise flinias wida ODCQCn-iat ...... diftaof Cini .... WU I litllc -::r.. Joea IUd. ,.. ............ , ... __ ........ '° -''"-.... kl bmcll .. IPll ........ ..., ..... . ~~~ ,, ....... .,, ... _ ......... 2 ..... .. ... -- ~ ------- .. - . .. ,,, -· -------. . --. -~ -. --. --· .. ---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------::: -.. --= -:I -:I - Local News Briefs NEWPORT BEACH - A city buildin& oflicial on disability &ca chall" of evldina an officer and drunken drivina after 'he alletedlY led Hiabway f>atrol officers on a biab--speed cbue that ended when his car drove off' the freeway in El toro, sailed thrt>Ulb the air more than 200 feet and landed 1n a reslaurant parkina lot. Les.lie Clemmer, 46, who is on disability IS Newpon Beach's chief building inspector, remained at Mission Community Hospital · in Mission Viejo on Tuesday after sufferina a mild concussion and a blow to the chest in the 1:23 p.m. Monday crash. "I think he knows be made a rut mistake;• said Oemmer's wife Lisa, who also worn for the city of Newport Beach IS a code enforcement officer. "Fortunately, no one else was injURd in the acci~ent." · Highway Patrol Officer Oreg Moorehead said a motorcycle· officer spotted Clemmer. a-resident of Costa Mesa. drivina a 1988 Ponuac Firebird about 80-90 mph southbound on the .OS Freeway near Jamboree Road. As the officer lumed on his red 1igh1 and tned 10 pull him over, Clemmer allegedly accelerated and sped down 1he freeway. At the El Toro Road exit, the Firebird sped down 1he off-ramp, lost control, dro~e off the ramp and bounced in the air, sailiq over 200 feet of ice plant and the adJactnt on-ramp, Moorehead said. The car then went down an embankment, through a chain link fence and came to rest in the parkrng lot of a Bob's Big Boy restaurant. Clemmer was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving and felony evading an officer and released to the hospital. Moorehead said. omcer ftNI It IDlllCI, 11111111 SANT A ANA -An undercover police officer opened fire but did not bit an 18-year-old man who allegedly turned two separate times and pointed a handgun at him during a foot chase in an 1tlley Tuesday, police said. Juan Luis Elias, of Santa Ana, was taken into custody and treated at UCI Medical Center 1n Orange for a cul he suffered trying to scale a wall during the chase. police said. He was later scheduled to be booked into Orange County Jail on susp1c1on of assault wnh a dcadJy weapon. possession of ~tolcn propeny and vehicle theft. police said. The chase stancd at 11 :43 a.m. at West McFadden Avenue when the undercover officer saw two men stan runnfog from of a I Q8 I Monte Carlo reported stolen out Santa Ana Monday, police said. While the dnver got awa)' by Jumping a .fenct. thC! officer chased Elias on foot from Ram treel to an aJley behind Cubbon Street before comenng the suspect 1n a back yard. The officer opened firr both tames the suspect allegedly turned and pointed a handgun al him. police saJd. · Officers confiscated a handgun and a box of ammunition from Elias when he was apprehrnded about thr« minutes after the chase staned. police said. · The unidentified undercover officer was not injured I Addltlonal murd• cll•l'll 111 "'811111 'A!\,,T..\ ANA -Police.· Tuesday said they will not.seek a murder charge aga1mt the Santa Ana truck dnver who shot and l 1lled lhc dl!>lraughl husband of a woman he IS accused of beating lo dt•ath. Nt·1JI l\1a11cn 38. was listed 1n stable cond1t1on al Western Mcd1 t·at Center in ..\nahe1m with a gunshot wound to the elbow~ l\1onJJ, hl <ind R 11.. hard Connatv shot each olher at the Santa Ana muh1k home parl v.hcre Matze.n IJ,es. < onnat' h11 uncc in the chest. died several hours after the 7:25 am 1nudt•n1. poht·e said Late \1 onJa,. 1n"esugators arrested Malzen on susp1c1on of murder in lhl tx·atinit death ol Donna Connaty, 34. whose bod)' ~a\ found on '"' 5'5 1n ha Buena Park home. PohLc ..aid "t'' t•ral hank books belonging to Donna Connaty "ere fo und 1n \ldlten'!> trailer San1.1 .\na poll<..l' Lt. Roben Helton said Matzen probably won't bt· 1..hargcd in the \hooung death of the 38-ycar-old Richard (onnat\ h11v.cH'r .. R1gh1 mm all tht" evw!encc indicates that he fired 1n self def en~· ·· I kllon ..aid .. ( onnaty was hit ID the chest and was still armed and the tv.o rnrn v.-ere facing each other." Two held In parking met• 1111111 NEW POH 1 Bf:. ( H -.\ Santa i.\ na man and a Panorama (it) "Om.in ha'c heen arre'>tl'd on susp1c1on of extracting $2.000 v.nrth of mans from u t)' parking meters in the Lido Isle area over the past couple mont hs. Daniel Edward Mahone.-}. 48 a laborer. and Rciuna Diane E:ngcr 4ll unemplo}ed. were arrested al 8 I~ pm Monda y by dctctll'e' v.h<• rq>ortcdl~ ~Yo them steal l01n!I from parkinj meter'> along \ 1.i Oporto. Sgt And)' Gon1s !.aid The two wcn· hooked into Ul} Jail on su~p1uon of grand theft and eath pmtcd $10.000 b.iil, Gon1s said. The) arc "'heduled for arra1gnmen1 on Dec 26. "'We'"c had about m. of the-.e t~ pcs of lhelts o ... er the last two month\ and v..e bchcvr the} 're rcspon.,1ble for them because of the s1milan1' and the method." C1onis ~·d~ -\rcord1ng to C1on1s. the meters wcre opened wHh some type of s"-.<.'kton or pass ~C)'. Dctci.:11 ... cs -.et up surveillance in the area after rcccl\ 1ng report .. of the meter I hefts The) ..c1Led roughly $30 in ci11n<, 1n l\1onda" night'!> arrest -From staff and DaJ/y Pilot a~w1 1ervlC<U nporu Pollca Lag The World ... in Four Minutes • Saddam Hua1ein on Tuaday becked away from bis wni·o1uaUoll with the ~mlin, promiaina to releue the 3,300 Sovieu he ftl boldina,. M0tc0• hid warned it would use military f'oru apin1t Iraq if Soviets there weer banned. Meanwhile, accordina to a Briusb news repon late Tuesday, Iraq may be ready to witbdraw from most of Kuwait as Iona u it is allowed to keep the disputed Rumailah oil field that CfOSICI two miles into Kuwaiti territory. The rumors fanned speculation the Persian Gulf crisis could be resolved without bloodshed. ln New York., a late burst of buying sparked by the Sky television repon lifted tbe stock market from a 25-point decline a half-hour befor:e closina to a pin of 14:11 points to 2,S7~70. 11111 PIJICil' lll·J_. lllCdll .... MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay -President Bush on Tuesday rejected recommendations from fonner Pentaaon chiefs to give sanctions apinst lraq at least a year to work. A Uruauayan leader urged Bush to have "lnfinite patience" before le!Ortina to military force. Bush. on the sccond day of a salute-to-democracy tour across South Amenca, said he was not convinced "sanctions lJone would bring (Iraq's Saddam Hussein) to his senses." Oil prices driven up by the gulf crisis have devastated many countries economics. he said, vowing. ''This is not going to go on forever." Back in Washington. House Democrats voted 177-37 m caucus for a non-binding resolution telling Bush he must first get permission from Congress before sending troops into battle. S.11 .. lllllllllJ w1-.. 1111 II Ill WASHI NGTON -As Charles H. Keating's savings and loan hurtled toward failure, two of the Kcaung Five senators pushed hard for a sale rather than a government takeover of 1he institution, a former chief S&L regulator testified Tuesday. M. Danny Wall told Scnale Ethics Committee hearings that Sen. Alan Cranston contacted him four times and Sen. Dennis DeConcini by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES C orky Miles. bullets already lodged ID his shoulder and knee. made a vow to t)imself: Go out a hero. laying wou£ded on Balb<¥ Boulevard and surrounded by half the Newpon Beach police force, he wasn't about to surnnder. That wasn't Corky's style. He hked big finishes. He wrapped his right hand around the barrel of his pistol. wruch laid behind him. hidden from the cops' view. "Listen. chief. I gi.ve up." yelled Cork y "But I c~n't move. I've got too many bullet holes .. The chief. who hadn't worn a gun in ten years. took a .357 from his ca ptain and walked toward the fallen 1elev1s1on hero and Ncwpon Beach developer. "Be careful , chief." whispered one of his rooku.-s. With lhe 1ranic blocked off. all v.as quiet on the Peninsula exce pt for lhe monotonous buzz of the pohce helicopter above. Katherine Bell, ha"ing heard the activity on the pohcc scanner ID the newsroom, had amvcd at the scene and quietly ci rcled in back of the entire scene. She carefully took out of her purse the gun she's earned since the first attack on her life. Only Kathcnne could sec that Corky Miles, a1 his last bit of revenge, wa.s about to waste the Newpon Beach Chief of Police Using the bushes as her shield, she silently knelt down. took aim at Corky Miles' head and pulled the trigger. It was a direct hit... To be oonlinued ... Did You Know? Hards of cattle once ll'IZad where traffic now nows · •ID Foaatatn Valley: W1sconsrn native Mrs. Manha A. Nimocks built a handsome large hom<' on the southwest comer of Talbert Avenue and Wnght Street (which 1s now Brookhurst) in 1904. She owned 184 acres of cleared land which she use~ for catt)e ranching and later leased for general farming of sugar beets, lima beans and llfalfa. Did You Know? is a handsome showplacc for your h1stonc..al facts. Send them to Oran1e Coast DaJly Pilot • P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. -COmplW by Aue s,1u 'at -.. 1Wice IO WIB tbal rcplaton aoc leia Lincioba S.viap aaa Lou . Wall b:ulOd oa activities of' Cranston and DeConcini &om the besinn_iq ol January throuah m.id-April 1989 -a bectJc period When the Federal Home Loan Bank Boerd considered and rrjected three ptopOlcd lalet of Uncolll. Reaulaton took over the K.catina-owned. Irvine, thnft tbat April 14. . Tbe former n:aulator said Craoston tokl bim that day, .. IOmethina to the effec1" that "I think tbe board bas made a mi11ake -I hope you are riabL .. llllllllli I PIClllll -JIDllFJ SACRAMENTO -The state Legislature recessed Tuesday until January, makina it extremely unlikely Lhat the lawmakers will act on the wonenina bud&et dilemma before Oov.-etect Pete Wilson takes office. The leaden of both houses left open the slim po$Sibility of returning this month, if committees hearing budget<utting bills reach qrecment. · · Hearinas were scheduled Wednesday and next week on some of outaoina Gov. George Deukmejian's proposals to cut SI billion from this ycar'.~,JSS billion budget. • But Republicans loudly complained about the recess, sayi'.:'C it was irresponsible to put off cutti ng a budget that is predicted to fall $800 million in the red by June 30. U1n.J 111 ..a111 Cllllll 1 "•ft clllll" SACRAMENTO -Tax officials said Tuesday they will appeal to the state Supreme Coun a ruling against California's unitary tu on foreian-based corporations that could give the companies a tu windfall. State Controller Gray Davis, chairman of the state Franchise Tax Board, called the unanimous ruling by a panel of the 3rd District Court of Appeal "another dark cloud over the state's already gloomy finances. Both foreign and dQm csuc corporations should contribute to the ta.x base .... The court's dcc1S1on puts U.S.-bascd corporations at a com- petitive disadvantage." . The appellate coun ruled late Monday that the unitary tax as it applied to foreign-based corporations was unconsututionaJ. -By t*e A..1oelalftl Pm• News of the Weird .............. 111111 s 111111 ....... ,"' CONCORD _:_ The owner of a 4-ycar-otd bull temer mix that faced a death sentence for biting people'paid $929 to have all thr dog's teeth pulled. "She chows down now. and she's sta1ting to play ball again." Dorena Coon said of Pester. who was threatened with execu· tion until t oons worked out a compromise with the court . ORANGE COAST llily v~~9! 331 o.11very...-.1 • ,.. .. -... ,.. .... .., '&om. Clll &.or. 10 Lft\ ......... ,.. "' -Out eu..on. serw. c... ti&Mm.11 .... "'°'". ~ lO s p Ill. ~\#ti -on----. to ..-1 po11 .-i ... ~ ...... To INlke a correction I a IN 0-,. c-1 o.lly PWt po1ty to ~ CD'NO .. -ol ~. To f'IPOl11t1 -111 ~ Clll 142"'321 .,,. ek IOr -°" ... ...._.L...._ a.-.w...-. VICe Pl9lldllw AcMrlltlllO ......,..., CiiQMlloll ON.aar ..._.. .... Vlee Pl•ldtnt. CotlllOllr Dll'MHllMI VieePl•ldlft. P!Ollldan ..._ ... Oil.-ol M~ --a.t.w.. ................ £.,.., Qwt~ Ci...illd MatllQlet U..T__, P~MMlfll 0-,.A.- Vioe"-ldwll PWI M~1•d Ind OlalrlblAlorl "I've never had a case like it," said Judge Waller Rogers of Mt. Diablo Munici pal Coun. Coon. who saved lhe teeth pulled in the Nov. 23 operation. said Monday that her offer was born of desperation. "I had used everything I could think or.-she said. "I didn't have anybody rep- F'C$CnUng me and I was fighti ng against the d1stnct attorney and the pound. It was a lbt resort." -By ,.~ A61oc1ald Pfft1 How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon (Ange~Ty ~2"'333 Advertlalng Clullfted &42-5871 0.IC)lay 642-4321 Edttortat Nlwl 540-1224 S9otia 142-4330 Nlwl, IPO'tl lu &4&-4170 Main Office ~Ii,,... olfic:. ~2-4321 BulltlMllu 831·5802 Clltl .... Wrld1ng tools "'orth $3.000 wcrt stolen from A&E Weldin&. 2066 Placentia A vr . be1wttn 3 p m Saturday and 4 pm. ~unday l he thief rv1den1ly chmbcd a chain hnk fence ;and en tered lhl· bus1nesi through an unlocked door rtPoncd thal she saw two people h1111n1 her neighbor's ma1lboi with a ba!t'ball bat. The vandals 1~n Ocd on a skateboard 0 Abou1 20 people rcPoncdly were fiahun1 with kitchen kruves and bttf bottles at the Red Onion r"taurant on Paetfic C'oas1 Htahwa> ~pct to an unknown bur&)ar. 0 Pohce arc lookina at the pou1b1Uty lhal an e•· employee or La Peute Boulansenc al 18100 Culver Dnve 1tole S400 from a safe and cash reamer. The snnd I.bet\ was ~ned to police Monday afternoon. 0 Strrro and video l'Qu1pmcn1 and other 11cm1. w1Lh a total valur of S 1.685 wcrt stolen from a car parted 1n 1he 1000 block or ~uth { oa.st Dnvl' between 10 p.m Sunday and 4 a m Monda~ 0 Someon.~ broke into a homr in the 200 block of Oak Street and tole stereo and v1dro equipment. a p11r of rolkr blades and other items. wuh 1 total value of S2.290 The break.in ocxurrcd between I 2:4S and 6 20 pm Sunday 0 A bur&)ar entered a home 1n 1hc 3200 bl()(.'k of Mootan1 Avenue throuah an unlocked window and 11olc a stem> worth SI OO th.at was stored 1n a cl0te1. The cnme ocrumd betwcrn 9-10 and 10:30 am Monday. ., ,. ""' Hunt1ftlU)ft Beech ruJdenl Thomas P. Campbell allctl:dY bft>kt into I ,.,. ID the 18700 block or Palm A reeicknl 1n the a.mi •bo was a ,a1ltt a1 the Fulle110n nment •• Campbell and hdd him at pn- pe>IJ« amved. He wu amMed on •IPIOOO of bUtllltY and held ht Oraaee Co.anty Jat 1n tieu of SlS.000 bail - 0 A n:a1dt'n1 1n &be 17600 block of Fmnont Stf'tld • 0 Two Wcstmumer Juveniles htdtn& 1n an unlocked car on the comer of EJ Colorado and Juniper were am-sted by pohce on susp1c1on of auto 1hdl I, ... ._. A woman. rcponedly accomp1n1cd by a httlc sirt who wasn't wunna • stitch of clothU\&. bcgtd to wort ror money at Hun1inaton Center, 7777 Edin~r Ave. 0 A n<\lhbor reponcdly put auto pen.a in a dumPtkf at Hawa School. 9612 Ydlowltone Dnve A tnidmt utcd an offKlCr co come 01.11 lO ask I.be cvlprn 10 remo~ thr heavy items 0 Vandals aluhcd IWO tires and keyed a red Chevrolet p.ck-up al the s-rtint lot at Mervyn's at Adams Avtftue and Brookhunc Strttt 0 ThlCVa ntcred a car dlnNP • .,._... wtnd-Wlftl m the 1100 blodc of !:'tlfttlon SUtct and ltok • pullout ttmo, camera and paa. dilt player. • 0 T-a ~ wm IColm tom a front yatd m &be 200 block of Deuoet Ava.. 0 A ,......_ llld 10111108C tilled lw:r plants witll a ml•tUft of ricr and ...._, in the 20000 ~ of Swla Line. ...... A ruh of car bur&)anes look pie« on Apricot Dnve in East 1N1ne sometime Sunday n\lht. Police found that tomeonc had uted a 1hm Jim tool to pry open windows on JIX vehicles on the street. Lostet 1ncluckd a bne( cue. pte keys, small chanae. a radio. COit, racquetball r11eket and jewdry. 0 CoPPCr and aJum1num wire co1l1 ~re 1tolm from Brigs EJ«tnc. 16662 MtJhkm Ave., aomctimc Sunday ftiabt. Enuy to 1he bu.stnaa was made by cutuna • beet fence. 0 Someone amaahed lbe window or a Po.iteac 6000 parked at .)4 Eaecutive Park IOMCtime ~ Moodly mor11lna. tettina away with a cw phoee aad '"'° QUMt"M. 0 -Someooe ID' away -.tb 4'90 roUa o( ~ val..ed at S7.000 from a ex>ntlNCUOll she IC 11769 CartlCMI A d= lbe pat week. The tbd\ WU lcponed lO poffcc T y momiftl. 0 AbotH SJ.SOC> '" ahnniau• ,... Mlri '"-• ......, tiled at 17191 Ann11ro-a Ave. wde. s.dl)' ~ It is eoc known how o-e dMd ID' IMD 9e lllltl 0 . A pnda eo dae wtndow o( I 19tl H~ p!llbd M J9S ~opekl-...-. ..._, ..... JWiW a --_. ........ A telephont, some d1shn. etaht. 90fa pdlows, a barbecue, wiDCi vodka. beer. coke and some froin food were m1 1na antr a WOtMn moved f'tom the 400 block or Promontory Onve to the 300 block or Orchid Avcnut. 0 Nine Lt Blanc pens v11J at a tow Sl .12S W'tft Role.ft from a &laa d1tplay cut at S.tindcn Hallmltt ahop, llS Ncwpon Ctnter Dr .. sometime dunna "Plat ttott hours. 0 A "hot prowl" burpar mnoved a louvn fiom a rear door in the 400 block of Wesim1ntter Avenue. .alcded &be door and snuck into t.be maa4a' bed~ wt.en tk 91-,_,~ ra.dettt aleP' and ..oae a bfllf'old ... dm9 pouth, S 100 &om a drnea dnwcr and a~ b.: ·11e total loll WU Sl 53. • 0 Someone fOrc:ied open a ._tluvom wi.., aa CW. boumc Coun ud looll S 10.°'° ~ of.,,..,,, i...... iii ........... wt ..... jriillry. 0 A_.... llP I la.G _. wsr .......... a 1990 llllaiti ..,... • a ,_.. • MS w. IM k.; c.-....... .._ .. __.a••·~--· PtwwlOfY Dftw IM llil C.. H ..... ,. . . - 1,. .. . Wednesday, December 5, 1990. D I 1 llW, Flight caiiceHations bQther .Berges~li •••• ,.1 ... 1 tr you are a follower of Uli1 new1p9per'a E.ditor's Hotline, you may have no- ticed occasional calltrs who equate die OrMp C...t DUI). Ptlet to the Na1ional Enquirer. The statement is usually followed by a dt> mand to .. cancel m y subscription.·· I have always tbouaht those people were a linle unfair. if not stretched some. what 100 tight. Certainly their mothers wore Army -------------·shoes. Fred Martin After all, when was the last time you read in the Dally PUot about a Newpon Beach plastic surgeon giving birth? When did we ever say. spc(:ifically, that Irvine had been taken over by linle arccn people with 1brcc eyes? ly Peuf Al~ ~'to4,.....W.W NEWPORT BEACH Theft probebly ~ frequent flier alive Wbo can't a war aiory or two about ~ auanded by a fllaht canceUatioo. lmpe>nant meetinp ~n.ed. Ski trips anowed under: Aiaht con- nections missed. Reumons tone awry. ' Virtuatly anyone who flict on a ,qular basis bu been there or, in t\i• cHe, not been tbett. Sen. •Marian Be~n. R-New- port Beach, was 1 cancellatio n vic- tim one too many times re:ently and decided to IJd&e a complaint with the Department of .Transpar- aation. , ~t pro ml>tcd Bergeson's ire were two cancellations on the same day due to foa as she tried to fly put of John Wayne Airpon to attend meetings in Sacramento. After the Sttond cancellatiC?n, Beraeson drove to Long Beach A1r- por1 and caught a Sacramento ru,bt. She fired off a lener to f cderal ~tioft Secretary Sam~I Skinner, woodcrina if airlines ~re c:ucclli111 rather tha.D delayina ftiabta in order to protect \bar on- 1jme records. "Nobody wants to take off when it's daneerous." Bcraaon said. "On the other hand, I missed half 1 day o( heariop 1n Saaamento. Now as we set into more foay cond1t1ons in tBt 'winter, consumen have to be considered.- Assemblyman 011 Ferauson. R- Newpo1'1 Beach. also mes out of IW A rqularly and hkcwisc has been stranded. FeraUs<>n said airlines seem 10 cancel rather than d~lay a flight when it is lightly booktd. "Among us frequent fliers somc- thina always seems to 10 wrong when there's only 10 passengers on a 300-passcnger airplane." Ferguson sajd. DespiJc the legislators' suspi- cions.. airhne and Otpanmen1 of Transportation o fficials ~aid cao~llcd fl1&ht1 hun a.be ~ too. And oo-umt performance ha ec> tually improved dramatically over lbe puc J'h >UR. id Depanmcn1 ofTruapon.auon seruor economist Many Lana,elan. Lanetlan launched a study durina the mid-..OS that howed airnnn were lodaina a•misttable 50 percent on-time ra~. Federal rqulators &.. manded better. Now, the average is 80 percent. A key difTcrcn~? Consumers can demand to sec an airline's on-t1mc performance for any particular ftisbt. The raung.s, on a ~9 scale, show bow the airline did the previous month. A "9" means the airline arrived on lime -w1th1n 14 minutes of the announced a.rri'val -00 percent of the tune. ··Always book yourself on a 7. 8 or 9," Langelan said. "Never on a 2. 3 or 4:· . And she s:ud cancellations do count against the earner's on-umc ratings. Cancellations also foul up the ~· deduJe tor me day. "'The reuon 11 the way IMy ldledule equ1p~l." L&QldM said. "Thal 01&ht cnw and U..t atrplanc art nttded 10mewlleie down the road. They ba v~ every incentive not to ~I if they ~ pos11bly avoid ll... • Because of the federal crackdown. about I YJ m.Lllloo f\il,ht.s per year thal uled to be late are now on time. Lanaetan said. United Airlmcs spokesman Jot Ho pkins said numerous IM:ton am lead to a canoellauon. for instance, 1f a Oi&ht ~11h a smalJ number of pauenscn 11 ~ layed by weather and another fl16t to tile same desttnation is scheduled Wlthin a reasonable time, 1t m1gbt make sen~ to cancel the first flight. Hoplans said. Or a delay m1&ht mean the flight crew is no Ion~ legal because of the number of hours they"ve been on the job, forcing canccllataon. he sa1d. "We try to accomr:lodatc passen- gers as long as 11's consistent Wlth safct}." ht' said. True, we do cover in bizal'Tc and authentic detail the odd goings-on of vanous local governments up and down the Orange Coast. And we do have a cenarn columnist who aberrantly tried to fry an eu on the pavement during an oppressive heat wave las1 summer. Stuff like that doesn't qualify 1he DaJJy PU.t as a m1ni- Enquircr. . Mayor Green seeks clos~. ties ~th com111:unity However, when I heard that we were going to pubhsh lonely , hearts ads in our classified section. the "Dateline" ... well, I had to wondir a bi.t. The other day I had the opportunity to chat Wlth a woman who had entered the "Dateline" fray. Frankly, I cxpccttd some «ind of major airhead. or at least a very lost cause. O nce again, The Fred Column was WTOng. The lady came across as bright. aniculatc, educated. sharp, winy, confident, successful. independent and. an my telephonic mind's C)e. a plenty good-looker. More 1mponant. she appears 10 have hit the "Dateline" jackpat: a good man. I schtdultd ari interview with the couple Monday evening, but • she called in the morning to cancel. "We want to make sure ttus tlung 1s going 10 work before we · go pubuc with it." she begged-oft "Things arc going wondc1fully well Wlth us. and we arc going away toae1her for the Christmas h"lidays," she said. "If we make it through that. we are going to gel ma1 ried -then we·11 be happy to talk." I told\ you 1h1s gal was intelligent. Sm~ I couldn't intcrvie" a Datchner. thA ne~t best thing seemed to be to ched-ou1 the "Datclint'·· and see if the o ther candidates "ere as on-the-ball as this b ne. To m y surpn sc. the ads seemed qu11e rational and sincere. No apparent wackos here. Thc.se were not a bunch of flakes: JUSt good . people, some probably lonely, who wanted to fill a h1g hole 1n their li ves By Robert Barker Oranoe CoMt Delly Piiot H UNTINGTON BEACH - Plcdgrng to nudge o fficials closer to the ~ople, ncwl} elected Mayor Peter Green is calhng for a cityw1dc Communit)' Congress to glean the residents' visio n for this coasta l city a\ the tum of the next century and beyond. He's shooting for a day-long gathering sometime m February, he said Tuesda}. Officials will be urged to get the viewpoints of cittzens and work them mto the Cit) 's long-range plannmg goals. he said. "It's their cat) ... he said. ··The)' re the ones who arc paying the taxes. They should tell us what kind of city tt-ey want to 11-.c in. ··'t,eu can't JUSt plan ~car-to-) ear. you need long-range plannmg. And you need v1s1on i\nd )OU ,should 1cs1 that v1s1on against realit}. "Just like downtown redevelop- ment. We _(the C-1t) Council) arc coming back and re-examining ~hat we mean by the village at- mosphere concept ... • Green. 64. ~td th~ officials "ap- parentl).. failed to listen to res1· dents' concerns about open space when 1hey proposed a golf course 1n Central Park and the P1crs1de Vil- lage restaurant complex on an asphalt parking lot at the beach on the ocean side of Pacific Coast H1ghwa~ That failure led to appro\ al an the Nov. 6 election of the Meawrc C ballot an1t1at1vc. which bars de- velopments on the parks and beaches 1Mthou1 the approval of the voters as well as the C at} Council On other matters • Gret'n said the city 1s facing a shortage of about S.:! m1lhon an re\'enue It also 1s up 10 its neck 1n cap11al expenditure commitment!. with 1he pier that's about S3 m1 ll1on shon of its SI.:! m1Lhon goal and the children's Wlng at Central La bra I) calT)ing a pnce tag of about $7 5 m1lhon. he said • He said he feds that the stale ma) return to aenal mala1h1on spraying against the Mcdfly. a prac- uce that he v1gorou'il) opposed earlcr in the )car In an) future round. he said the battle will have "the full "'eight of the ma}or's office .. • He sec~ harmon1u~ and pro- ductive umes ahead for the newly constituted <.at} C ounc1I but docsn '1 prt'du:t perfect bliss .. ;>hi wi ll eme~ c'«as1onall:.. but l hope that the '1c"'po1nts "'II be rec- onciled. •He sa\~ ht·":. 1la1tered that Jack Kelly. retu.m1ng, to the Cit} Counc11 afier t"-O 'ear' on the s1dchncs. nominated ·him for ma, or ··1 sec a different Jad.. Kt'll\ :· Green said. "one searching, for ·a cono;ensus ... • He ..a'., that 1ht• Bol~ C1uca "-Ill be "ell on its "a} to being annc,ed to the Cit\ b' the lime his term 1s up nc~t Dt-c-embcr "It will be the largt~t "'Ctlands (I. IOO acre-'i) on the coas1 bc.·t"'een Montcre} Ba' and ~an Daeg,o .. Mayor Peter Green Statistically. 22 people were "Seeking Men " Twcnt)' of these were women. two were not. Thirty-four men were ··Seeking Women.·· No women were seeking women . .o\gcs ranged fro m 21 10 73. . Pushcart ordinallce would set tougher regulations l.[pund 11 mtercsllng that the women Y.Crc more modest about their ph)-sical attributes. Onl) five headlined thcm~lvt"<; a "i\t- tracuve:· Not ont called herself a raging beaut). but one 54-)-car· old felt good enough about herself to state that she stall makes "Heads Tum:· By Bob van Eyken In a report dcla"ered Mo nda'. dors Kath,. produced the r .. qul'<ted rt• .. b ha' 1ng a health '"'fk'\.11on Orange Coast Deify Ptlol ... ... ... " • \ma ns certtli(:ate g,oin[l to en urt• that (•Ur CO TA MES.\ -o\n}one selling Some residents. howe\er. \llll children aren't going, to get food do~"·· a\ke<l one concerned rcs1- dcn t Ro' P11art'l "\\ h~ d o we need to ha'l' thc..>-se at Jll 1n our 1..ll\ .... The gu}s wt're far lcs<; rc~rved. There's an "Advc.riture Secker ... an "Enthusiastic Old Turke)' ... a "Handsome De\ 11." a "Vcl) Good Looking ... one ••('h1\alrous" and a ··H igh Energ) Hardbod) .. food on fool 1n ( osta Mesa 1A.1ll fa vor an outnght ban on the ,en-poisoning trom one o l these \CO· have to toe the lane. under a ~ii~iil~~iiliimmlllliiiiiiiilimmliijiiii~iiiililililiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiilijiiiiiiiiii, ... ~,~i proposed ordinance that sets ~tnct I rcgulattons for street vendors. j'learly all of both persuasions are an1cres1cd •n theater. concerts. good food and walking on the beach. Most or them are not on a lark. T h<')' arc looking for scnou rclat1onsh1ps and where' er those lead. For man). an altar 1s a splendid desunauon. For the third time Monda) Cit) Council members asked Ci t} l\t· tome\ Thomas Kathe to fine-tune a prop0sed law 11lat would protect residents from what some dcscnbc as a plag.uc of unlicensed. un- 1 nsp«tcd food "cndors. _ I have a great deal of admiration for these people. Instead of sitting around feeling sorry for thcmslves. the) 've done something pos1t1vc. II takes some courage to do that. Vendors w1th pushcarts and coolers. selling C\ erything fro m tacos to ice cream. have been cited as a nuisance and possible health threat b) some Costa Mesa resi- dents as ~ell as Cit) code enforce- I wanted to hear what the~ said on their "Dateline" mMsagcs. so I called the 900 number about 10 times Not a sangk one would talk 10 me. Maybe the S)'Stcm was gl11ching. I thank they JUSt knew who was calling. ' Fnd MV11.JJ 's col•mo rv.os Moadays. WHIJ~sd•Y• ud S.tr1r- day1. ment officers Lagnna mayor selected; councilman bids fare well Ncverthelfss. C-11y Council mem- bers three month ago rejected a proposed law that would have banned street 'cndors an th"l' cit). Opponents of the measure said 11 was unfair to stifle an} form of free cnterpnse wnhout first attt'mptang less stnngcnt measures to ensure By Karen Auge 0nnoe Cout Dillt)' Piiot LAGUNA BEACH -Her voice cracking slightly. Mayor Pro Tern Manha Collison stepped out of the city's traditional mayoral rotation and nominated Councilman Neil Fitzpatnck to take the JOb Tuesda}'. Fitzpatrick, a t\\o-t1mc v :tcran al the job. was elected una:'\imously by his colleagues. He replaces Lida Lcnney. who served as mt1yor since December 1989. Citing the lime demands of a new job, Collison. a real t.Stale pro-. fessional. said. "I don'. think it's fair to the citizens of &his city to have a pan-ume ma)'or." Collison said although bcr new positio n f re-quently takes her out of town she plans to "serve· out the remainder of my tcmrto the best of Witnesses help nab suspects NEWPORT BEACH -Alen witnesses ~re credited with, the Tuesday momm, alT'CSt of three men believed to be would-be JCW· clry store robbers. Eddie Arnold Sanchez. 36, of ROKme.d; Alben Robert Tripplett. 21 , of Pasadena~ ~f\d Andrew Hernandez Romero. 31 , of Monrovia. ~re arrested on suspi- cioe of conspincy· to commit ~ bcry afttt witnala told police the three IMft 8Cted •~Y aod tried to enter a W• Coa& ffilh· way jewelry ltOft ti.t bad not yet opened b businea Wila•n• iaitWly coa&Ktech ::-...-::=~-~ = w. oma ,....,. • ~ I 1pic ....... b*i• M -ch ................ ......., ........ M4;o.11 ... _., .......... If my ab1lit} •· Two }ears remain o n the publ.Jc health and safety. her term. Council members asktd Kathe to The custo m an Laguna Beach is drafi an ordmance re-quanng health for council members to take turns inspection and licensing of all at one-~ear terms as mayor during pushcans and street and sidewalk their council tenure. vendors. On Oct. I. the council rcquesttd Moments before Fitzpatrick as-funhcr revision of a propo~ ordi- sumcd office. the previous council nancc. this tame to require the unanimously certified results of the display of health permits and pic- Nov 6 election. including voters' ture identity cards by aJl vendors. approval of a S20 million bond to ..-----====== help buy Laguna Canyon. .,, In addition. incumbents Lcnney and Roben Gcntr) and newcomer Ann Chnstoph, the top three vote- gettcrs in November's council elec- tion. were sworn in. Earlier. cac~ counCll member paid tribule to outgoma member Dan Kenney. who did not seek re- election after serving two lerms.. Pft&alt8 -~--1'991!1~rn=Cl- ---S•'- A•......,aawe hr a profaeloaal tam of~bme:ra 11111--.................. -" ... wwwp'' a SIC " • ............. -, .. -..... ... ~ .. -----... -• I 0 ' '• •• be .., ' I ' 1 r1 a Chr1 FTh • AFTER 24 YEARS "" l • T1rn L.::;:;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_ ___ ......,. ___ • B r i u WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th Irvine Ave. NeWPof1 Beach (714) '42-10i1 • WASHINGTON -Sales of oew· homes ctcreased another 3.S percent 1n October. fallina tt a level not seen $met-the last recession. the gl)vemment said Tuesday. : Sales totaled a seasonally adjusted annual "te of 491 ,000. the Ocpanment of Commeroe aJwJ Housing and Urban Development said in a Jeint release. That was the lowest ~met 480 .000 new homes were sold m October 1982. a month fore the I 981-8l rccei.i.1on cndC'd. Sales fell 18 2 percrnt. to 112.000 units, in t~r \.\est -the lo"'ci.t "nn· I 06.000 homes wtre sold 1n Scptcm~r 1982. The hou\mg mdust~ has bet'n in a slump for ahout l\H) 'car-. bccnu\l' ofh1gh 1nterrs1 rates arid home" pri~ and. more recentl consurM"r confidtn«' in the economy. Durina the first IO months of this year. new home saJn were off I 5.8 percent from ~ same period of l989. Sales ftll in ciaht of those 10 months. includina a 4 percent drop in Septem- ber and a 2 ptteent decUne in Auaust. The September fiaure was revistd down from 6 percent in the depanmcnts' initial estimate, but the October total was worse than the l .8 percent d rop first rcponcd. At the October sales pace, 11 wo uld take 8.4 months to e'haust the inventory of unsold homes, up from 8.3 months in September aod ciaht month m August. There was a .St"ven month supply of unsold homes tn October 1989. The effects of the sluwshncss were seen in the Labor °'panmrnt's employmrnt rcpon for October h said I 5.000 construction JObs h:n e \ In llctallaP been 105& in the tut hve month~ andudana 80,000 in October alone. Existina home sales aJso bave been weak. slum pan& 4. 7 percent in October to an annual rate of3.02 million, their lowest level sin<:e early 1985. accordina to the N1tional Association of Realtors. But despite the wcaknc s, new ho me pn<:es continued to ri~ 1n Ortober. The government reported the median pri<:e jum~ 7.9 percent, to Sl21.800. while the average price advanced 9.8 percent. to S 157.SOO. The me<han means half of the homes cos1 more. half less. A )Car ago. the median pnC'C was S 123.000 and the average $147.800. Sales m the Nonheast. which tumbled to a recent low of 57.000 units in September. re- bounded 47.4 pcrC'Cnt in October to an annual rate of 84.000 untts. •••• _. ........ _ .... 1,& 117 lltVINE -Recession worries seem to have by~ucd lrvine- bued McOaw Inc., a manufacturcT of intravenous solutions. 11 it siped a s.ts million distribution qreement with Block Medical In~ • "Home care continues to s.row at a rate of 2S percent each year," said James Sweeney, chief executive officer of McOaw: .. <?ur qrccment with Block Medical Inc. demonstrates our conunuana commitment to provide the best possible producu and services to this arowin& seamcnt of t.he health care industry ... The agreement means that McOaw wiU make its new Home- pump product available for the first time. The approximately 225.000 patients that currently receive home care w1U now have the opportunity to get the Homepump because of this agreement. BUY for maoy prople. "The~ ts a real opponun1ty out there," said Tim Carr. an agent at Waterfront Homes. "It's really opened up some doors." IYIE Clm.11111 TPlllKlllll From A1 crunch, Na) lor ..aid many lenders arr till w1ll1ng to male real estate loans. "There are man' programs a' ail· able-to bu yer\ 1ha1 will allow for h1gher-pnccd huml·~ and sull have \l'r., ve~ com(')Clttl\e rates." said Af)Cyn O'Hare. ~k\ manager for the Grub~ and 1-111'> Mongagc dt\ISIOO in lnlnl' O'Hare said that lo" interest rates and financing techniques suth as bu)'downc, ha \l' made o"nang a home a rcal11' rathl·r l)lan a fantas~ Bu}downs. which offer below market interest rates on mongagcs for a number of years. arc 1he wa) to go, O'Hare said. · "You could actually bu~ 1t down to 8 percent for the first year. 9 percent for the second and then get a fi xcd 'rate of 10 percent for the next 30 years after tha\." she said .. There's a lot of options nght no"' and then-is plrnt) of money avail- able." And she said that lo~cr rates can make all the d1fferrncc. "One per· cent can make a loan that "ds marginal. no longer marginal .. Carr .said that sale closings are down to about half of what they were one year ago. and the result has been IO"-Cr prices in the Costa Mesa area and more o ptions for buye,r . "Things that are pnccq "'ell are selling as opposed to those that an- overpriccd and testing the market" he said. "F1rsH1me buye~ who have had to rule out this area in the past because of price. arc now talk- ing to us .. CREDIT From A4 Joans:· ~u.l etonon11\t .\lien 'ima1 of The 8<1\ton ( o ··11 mu' or ma) not redULl' 1ntere\I rate' Rcscnc rc4u1n·ml·nt'> art.• aimed at ensunng that hank'i h..t\C the cash on hand 10 meet depositor demand'> l nst11u110n\ ar(' required to ma1ntJ1n thl· rt'\l'T\e\ either 1n cash 1n thl• \Uuh or 1n nun-1n11:rc'>t · tlc:anng rt'\l'f\l' Jlu>unl\ "''h thl· Cl'ntral ba ni. ~fits O\er 10 the Trrac,un Nov. 28. 1n\U.tut1ons maintained Rf 6 h11l1on in I 989 -the n('t $59 b1lhon 111 resen es. The change effect ofTuesda~ 'c, l hangc "'II be 10 ~ould reduce rcsencs b) about deprivr taxpa)'e~ of roughl~ SbOO S 13.6 b11J1o n. according to the Fed. m1lhon that othel"'1se would ha\C ·It affects t"'O t~pes of reserves: gone into the T rcasur) and to Those held aga1nq non-personal bolster bank pro lits h' ahout the time drpos1t~ "•th matunt1cs o f les!. same amount · than 18 month~ and net Eurocur- .. That'!. a nice p1t•<.c ol r hangl' for renC) hahil111c'> \\hen lht 1 nl 1n1u1rt'\ k"t.'r rr- ..rrves. h<1nl.' thu1 ha'l' mort· monq the' lJn U\l' to make profit· earning lo..tn' o r 1•tha ln'l'\tmcnt' c.uch as purt h.1''"ll i.tO'trnmrnl '>l· l unties lOn!>(.•qul"nth thl' J t•d v.111 hJ \ l lcc,s m um·' '" in' t'\I in tt11' t•rnml·nt sccun lll'' lktJu-.c tht 1 ni turn' It\ the banking sector. but I don't think Non·per\o nal time deposm pn- it's going to do !><.Juat to get thc:m 10 manly arl' certificates of depo~11 make more loan~·· ..aid c<.·onoml\t purchased b)' businesses. Net Pa I Getm..tn of KcgmnJI r inannJI Eurocurrt."nc~ hab1ht1es are the net u \.\ amounts that hank~ borrow from .~ssociate\ in (''it ( hcster Pa their O\er~a" hranchcs. This'' J P'>) l h.~llog1lal boo\! to tht· 1 he rc!>l'n c re4 uirement on tho-.c banking \t:ctor . t~o t)'pes "'" drop from 3 pcrcrnt H~ said hank<. aren t ugh1cn1ng. to I s percent beginning Dec 13 credit brl a U!K' lhl·~ lal l munn 111 and to iero beginning Dec. n No lend but rather hcta u~ of lOncrrn'I chang(' v.a\ made 1n the r<.'qu1rc· about the ..t h1ht~ 111 .tl<irrov.l·" 10 mrnt of a I~ percent rcsene for repa~ tht• loam during dn c<.onum1l tran\at tllln a1.1.oums. pnmanh do"ntum · chet.king anounl'>. During the: t"o "eel s endtntt Getman \aid the acuon v.111 onl' modt''ltl) '>hare up bank profits. 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Uo '1 TCBV EM ''J '-Uo 9 I ~ws .~ ... st °"' l ~fM.dr.u ~~--~ 5 ~Intl 11 • -'• ~~~ 1~= ~ ~Jg~NY ~ -'• mint "' -,~ c~ai1i~nc -~ '"'"'' ds ~ -14 1Vln I~ -t,. ~~~~ ~= G =~:,o ~= Y: a= i;,_ ~ ~fc llYi = ,:~ o nc ~ -'• =~p :,. = :~ .......... :i . ' Soi:laty The buni for a new dinin& spo1 i.J over. Ac least for the IOI memben an.d auests of Spyalass Hill Philharmonic Committee who dined Saturd1y evcnina 11 Mezzanine . at 1he Towers Res- taurant Tbc aroup found tucked away in the fint level (not the menanine) or Brinderson Towers, an eatery operated by Swiss brothers Jue11 and Christof Boo. . Praise ltowcd as smoked breast of duck over red cabbage, wild mush· room consommc. medallions of venison wi1h puree of chestnuts. spaetzle and baby Brussels sprouts were served with Si. Andrews sauvisnon blanc and MG Vallejo ~bcmet sauvignon. " After a brief fash ion break with holiday styles from Armoirc (Fashion Island). dinner was topped otTwith fmh New Zealand figs and cinnamon i~ cttam. "This is a typical Swiss meal ... Vida Dean geared to an American's taste," declared Christof. (The rntauranl has been open for bf'eak:fast an·d lunch since April and on Valen- tine's Day will open for dinner.) I Joyce Reaume with Bill and Darleen Manclark. Mlrmut ... • • -· ,) .•. ·-. •• • :: 111111,..., Clrll.•n .. , .. , "'ttr1U1ti41•1-1114 a 17t. Pat Jones and Milli Wloseneck. Alex and Patricia Sytny1( wtth La Vera Burns and Tom Burke. . , "We had the opponunity to be hett unex.ptttedly ... heard "Bbout it from Ann Stem. We combined our Christmas social with the bcncfi1:· said committee prt5ident Joyce Reaume ... We will probably make about three or four thou"-"d." Darleen Manclii\ attending with husband Bill: Pat Jones wrlh Jeremy and Milli Wiesc:ncck Wlth husblnd Herb handled pany details for the black-tie event. Pany.goen also included Laila and Oran~ County_ Philharmonic VP Bill Conlin. Barbara and Stan Sandenon. l.tt and King Burstein, Mary Lou and Scott Hornsby, Adrienne and George Brennan. chaner committCc' member La Vera· Chrlstof Boo,· Mart;1a Green and Juerg Boo. Bums with Tom Burke, Patnc1a and Alex Sytn)k and Mary and Roy Osterhout. Others at the f"tivcly decorated restaurant fa great Christmasy smcllin• Ji ve tree) were Judy Rast (pretty 1n pink), Giana Carras (on her way teday 10 makt her home 1n Sun Valley), Suzy Suuon, Marie and Rodney Ckmeriah. Manha and Mal Green. and Jolene and Richard Engel.Just back fro m ltaly and now readr to do some hohday entena1n· ing 1n 1he1r Beloo un place ready after months of refurbishing. The music \oven concluded the evening by heading for the dance floor hop(fully to work off the calorin. Wolf and Ann Stern. Achievement award thrills Sinatra Could it be an eggs-aggeration? BEVERLY HILLS -Frank Sin· aln says he's thrilled lo rCCC"ive lhe ·'Ella.. Lifetime AC'htc\•cment · Award. and better ye t. to get 11 from thC: sourct: Miss Fitzgerald: Sinatra s.aid a1 Monday niiht's ccrt'mony that he has "loved and adored" che 72-year-old ~1iss fitzaerald for decades. The bash also was billed as an early cel- ebralion of S1na1ra·~ 75th binhday. which ts Dec. 12. "l"m thnlled." Sina1ra said of tht award. ··1 love gelling things likt ·'this." The ccrt'ffiony Was ·a bcnefi1 for "the Society of Singers. a chanty that gives financial help 10 singers. pas1 and present Among those attending werr comedian Don Rickles. aC"lo r Syl- vester S1allone, and singen Harrv Connick Jr .. Pegg} Ltt and Pl.B "~Qra, NEW \'ORK -Madonna. a master at making videos 1ha1 gener· ate almost as much con1roversy as they do record sales. wants 10 kno""· why violence is acceptable for tele- vision and steamy sex scenes are not:- Madonna appeared on ABC-TV's ··Nightline" early Tuesday 1n an interview just after !ht' news pro- gram aired ht'r 1 ·hot-for-MTV video "Justify My Love"'' in its entirt'ty. The v1dro. rejected by ~1TV last week. features the bra-and-ganer- heh-clad singer 1n an cncoun1er with a lover. played by he r real-hfe bOyfriend. Tony Ward. in a Pans hotel. The \'tdeo is intended 10 portra) the couple's fantas:ies, which run to bise.tuality, voyeurism. group sc~. cross-dressing and mild sado- masochis m. She told 1nten·1e,,.,·er Forrest Sawyer via satelhte from Los . .\n- geres ttiil t?le video· -=---,,.,,1h its-- chains. black leather and cruci fixes -was about .. honest) ... and the celebration of sex . There's no1h1ng wrong with lha1:· Bui she said she 1hough1 1here was a double standard at work on tt'lev1s1on . ~By Th A•~JatH Prr•• Frank Sinatra Don't know ""'hat ftnall) bt-camt• of all thOSC' 1n 1he Ro~al l "oun of Quttn Ehz.abe1h I 0\C'rdosed un cholesterol ma)be Histo ncal foot- notes indicate. 1ncrtd1bl). that her court 1rrs 1n JUSt one year atr n1orr than four mtlhon egg~ It's also a fact that thl' o ldt'r ""e get , tht' more ,10 .... ·I~ ""e bfC'alhr If ·the rescarc·hers ha \"(' 11 r1ghl. about 16 perct'nl of the dn\C'rs gas up their can ,,.,·hen the tank~ arc still three-quaners full. Approximatel~ 47 perttnt don·1 rt'fill unul th<' \anks arc almost empt). Wfia!'s your habit pattern 1n this ma11e r" I start paying attenuon ""hen the gauge drops below a quancr L.M. Boyd 1n Los .\ngelt'S. The Nt'"" \'ork: Giants don't play 1n New YorJt, Neither do the Ne""· \"o rk Jets. The" Dalla~ Co""bc>)S don 't play 1n Dal- las .\n) more" While looking for a mate, take ·off blinders Bats can be tamed .\nd qu1c~I~ That has ~n proved. Q. 'W'here d()('S M ilk~ "'•) rank on tht" list of best-selling cand ~ ba<>' North Carolina's C'harlont· ha~ ~ N \0 R gh •·h d N 9 ""· , 0 . -I t l.Jl:' In 0. , an old ordinance that proh1b11s an'. c -·nch •nd No 8 Bu11•~1n••r • /!a 111iz/,uJf . runnruas I'd' p'rr"" St ' l'or Al Oo 'ezr -• Ann Landers o.11 SS•l22&1 S•&WWWISBI • iaY••w'ftFllY_ CfM)-.tlD I made. -EXPERIENCE PL US DEAR EXP ERIENCE' nu .. IN a real cye--ope1tr. Yo•'Vt preved tbc lovt cu bt aot oaly t.UH k t deaf ud d•mb, •• well. DEAR .ANN L.\NOERS: Please tell rndcrs that 11 is inappropriate to ask parents of adopted children about their child's b1olog1cal pannts. ln lhe six months we·,.e had our chosen child. at least 100 people havt asked ... What do you know abou1 her real parents? .. I would love to say. ··1rs really none of your business," bul I've never had the nerve. It so happc-ns that this littl<' girl , wa.s sexual!\. and ph'. s1call\. abused '" · "" · · .. r11 -• ""'oman from aplV"anng in pubhc No 7 H-hry's Milk Ch,..,..,..lat• bv. her father be.fort she was 5. 1hcn ..-· · "'"' ..... v .... tht'rt unless her bod\ 1s CO\t'rc:d No. 6. Hershey"s Milk Chocolate abandoned. Sht' h\rd on lhe Slrttts with ··a m1n1mum or" It' 'ards of ,,.,,th Almonds. No. 5. K11 Kat. No~ wjth 10 brolhcrs and sisters in a cloth." 4. M&:~1 's Pla in. No. J. M&M't Ctntral American t'ounlf)' for 1hr« Peanut. No. 2. Reesi!°s Peanut Bu t- ycars before they ,,.,·err all taken 1nto The Los Anaelcs Rams don't pla~ ter Cup No. J. Snickers. 1 Catholic orphanage. riiiiiiiiir\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The point I want 10 makt" is that an adopted ch1ld '.s past 1s 1n1ensely personal. so please don't pry. - NO NA ME. NO CITY DEAR N.N.N.C.: Tktt'1 •simple •l•tJoa Jo lff problem. ~. • ICtd Jt -DOltd tJ Od l l k l au ofytrbluh-l)·pe 4H1lioh. say, "I caa't lma(i.H w•y tWs w..W to11ttrta yo1 ." • ·-t \ HICKQRY FARMS® The gift everyo ne loves to get. Hundreds of dcliciou gift• filled wnh 111 ty delights, from under $10 t() $150. w.·11 '""" •hip your gift for you! Mdt~Minb Two e.p for $5.99 Cheeae e.n. and Lop Any rwo for $6.99 I • fl A friendship put to th~ teSt by AIDS By Bonhle J. Feve1 geon er-. COMt o.lly Plot For AJDS patients, who are tryina to cope 'th l\fe -and impendina death __:unconditional loyalty of supponJve friends has to be an incredible treasutc. From just such an ideal bas come the eaence of an original play, based on a true story. written and directed by Molly Hardy, entitled "Encore" -currently beina stqed by the Orange Cou~ty Coalition oflbe Theatre Arts in Costa Mesa. ~ Hardy's touching. even oocasionally humorous, account of heT onaoina friendship with musical collaborator. Jim Boyer. portrays the power of a trusung relationship in the midst of severe physical and social distress; but also reflects the anguish and despair for both individuals tormented by Boyer's disease. Though not intended to be a play about AJDS, but rather a focus on "a true fnendsh1p." the illness takes a priority positton in narrative and action with sc.e nes of tension as reality sets in. followed by the cold sterility of hospital room sequences and a researching v1s1t to a supposed .. suppon" group. Emphasis 1s placed on this unusual twosome's struggle with AIDS and Hardy's developing awareness of its impact on individuals as well as on society in general. Jill Foor interprets Hardy's personality as Mona; while Chris Wade enacts the affiicted Jim Benton. Foor is highly animated. generating a strong sense of realism in every scene. Wade is more subtle, perhaps characteristic of Boyer in real life. Theirs are intriguing portrayals of two who come from extremely diverse perspectives yet share a oneness, out of which develops this poignant piece of work -the play and music of "Encore ... Exaggerated charactenzations pervade in the support aroup segment. Led by a woman you m1gh1 expect to sec orchestrating a seance. members themselves appear almost bizarre m com- munication as ~ell as appearance. However. even with explicit eccentnc111es. these md1v1duals maintain a level of bclievab1ltt) 1hat creates an air of sadness with the reahzation that such great unmet need exists m soc1et). Out of this segment comei. the acron)mn for the play's mle: "Encouraging Nunuring Canng Open Relauonsh1ps w1th Everyone." Foor and Wade are 1h1s "gro up" expcnence with players Jan Tiehen. Joenath Thompson. John David. T Tho mas Hunter and Nick Ken Si Thus far playing to sold-out audiences. " ncore" ma) be seen at Orange Count) CoaJ1uon of Theatre .\n -719 W. 16th St .. Suite IA -in Costa Mesa through Dec 3 . C urtain 1s at 8 pm on Thursda)s. Fndays and Saturda)s. om Dec. 16. unda} curtains will bf at 7 p.m Due lO mature. ~UbJecl matter. the pla~ 1s recommended for adults. for tickets and informa11o n. plea)( call 361 -940 I or 991-8556. M1r11 111tln1s IDWAaDS ISLAND CINIMA f .,,.,...., ••'""'1 "'""" ~f (,.r.,,., fl.40 f/ H I H-• AJOfte 1Pvf I I JO I JO J H ~ 14 I \ ....... Inell 10 \() • J r re4etor l 1R ! 4' 1 4 I~ ~ 10 II 4\ '0' l I Meft ..... 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A Christmas Carol," few local •taee productions warm the bean with the spjrit of the season liko "A Child's Christmas in'.\.W&IH," now in us fifth incarnation for the Grove Shakt$pearc Festival. This richly poetic account of Dylan Thomas' childhood rcft~ tions has established a tradition much like SCR 's. with cast mem- bers returning year after year to recreate their roles. And while Thomas' Welsh Christmases prob- ably were quite d'ifferent from ours, the show gently nudges our own memory glaads and calls to mind our pan1cular family traditions and peculianties. There is a smattering of new faces this time around; but the core of thc- show remains intact with Gary Bell gently weaving 1t all together in his dual roles of the adult Dylan. who narrates the piece, and the father of young Dylan. again interpreted beautifully by Danny Oberbeck. Obcrbcd. ·s "1de-eyed excitement on Chnstmas morning and the creative games conducted with his boyhood friends splendidly amplify the youthful ewenencc. In one par- ticularly ironic sequence. he recoils "1th d1stas1e after sneaking a drink wt th 1he ,. is1t1ng postman (the grown-up D)lan overcame that dis- affection with a vengeance). Ka) Berle! 1s "arm and winning as )Oung Dylan·s mother. her cha- gnn upon burning the turkey a pnceless moment. D)lan·s buddies. "ho JOin him rn spinted Indian raids and other nights of fanc) are ., cnthu)1ast1call~ tntcrpreted by Bud Leslie. Rotx-rt Fass and Rick T1gen. Leslie's wrnd-reddened face authen.; 11catcs h1 character nicel). IDWA"DI CINIMA '"'"""' 81v<J /,o\d.lm1 ,..,, ,., ••OJ Mtter1 1t 1 4 • •, •1 ~ HA"e0" TWIN CINIMAS H••bo>' B>vll I \A. •1 ,_.. \ltt•I b) I )\()I Pftoto t>y Pit O'Donnel Amanda Hammerman (top) and Jeanl Finnerty as the bratty cousins in "A Child's Christmas in Wales." The as\Orted aunts and uncles who congrl."gale at the Thomas household art' charactenzed in d~ tail hdoH· their arrival and simpl) have to li'c up to their advance billing. ~trong<.·st 1n this re1?,ard arc twn Ol'\\COml'r\ to the show. Marc Whitmore <IS th~· socialist Unck TVU1tln11 Glyn. who makes each observation a poliucal statement. and Renata Florin as the uppltng Aunt Hannah. who carries a Oas~ w11h hi:r and turner; each occasio n into an op- portunity for a toast. Also ennchang their roles arc Julta McDowell as the ··magical" .. .. Aunl Eh.cri upon whom the )'OUJ\I Dylan bas an unabashed . c:nasb, Mamie Crossen as the stratt-~ but animated Aunt NeJlie, Jtm Schoonover as the dour Uncle Tudyr, Kate Halvonea ~ the aspirin-sulping Aunt Bcssae. and Larry Fisher as the robust Ul\cle Gwyn (doubling in. a ~pi.rited ca~co as the postman cruoyina • momina of Christmas cheer). Two of the funniest characters in the show arc Dylan•s bratty cousins, the pugnacious Amanda Ham- merman and the whiny Jcani Fin- neny. Their segment with Dylan and his· pals is a ~cular t~t. rich in the improvised JOY of chtld· hood. Musically, the show is an amalgam of traditional holiday songs and familiar melodics laced with topical lyrics. Bell provides the piano accompaniment in addiuon to his other duties. "A Child's Christmas in Wales" con1inues through Dec. 30 at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main.St., Gar- den Grove. with curtain Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. (additional performances arc scheduled Dec. 11 and 18 at 8 p.m.). Call the box office at 636-7213 for ticket infor- mat ion. 0 BACUTAGE -"Coming Home to the Grove: A Magical Night of Music and Song" will be held Mon- da} at 8 p.m. at the Gem Theater ... 1he fundraiser has been planned by a group of veteran 'Grove Shakespeare Festival actors to help the theater meet its financial comm1tments .... Bell. Obcrbcclt and Crossen of the .. Wales" cast will appear along with other local tal- ents .... call the above number for reservations. I ~ •• -.... l /Ill 4 H I •IS 1 I Meft ..... A unie ..-y 1PG1 \ 4\ II I\ 10 lO 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 Mii.A CIHIMA ... ,..,..PO•I ""'<I 1•1n \1 1141> "O/\ "OdlJ S IP< I II 4 4 ~ ' • I\ u W,_I ol •Jeop1rdy' , 41 Hours Rea Justa 11n Jli1 end IM fatmen Ball, fortune • Sttf80 ~ F'~ R fin St11eo WIOO One Posit f.to lrgttt News 1n Steieo TOWN CINTI" CINIMAI \Qut" C CU>I ,.,.,. 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Whet• y_, ~ C-.., Mere' 191lHAlllOtllVO COSfAMfSA HI IUt DRUG USE IS mA80SE days and 2 nights at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beach; 2. a twilight tour of Newport aay on an electric boat; 3. becoming acquainted with other guests from around the world; 4. a snooze in the sun with a good book; 5. see also The LITTLE INN on the Bay. Oroff. SJ.6.95 617 Udo Perk Dri•e \ (714) 673-8800 call for broelturt 'JUE-CIU, INC. 1-800-3~2222 ' ' I Ellll S., II, chairman ..,... W • ..._, Jtl, executive v'°9 preekSent II••• L ltll 1 n. vice pr81Jdent & Q81'*al manager Editorial • Loaks Ilka the cn111 got what thiy need Costa Mesa needs healing, Huntmgton Beach needs direction and Newport Beach needs continuity. And in the past days. citizens of these to~s were given all three in the form of newly installed mayors. While the mayor, in these cities, is viewed as little more than a fisurehead -a politician who $ets a little more pay and a slightly bigger office -the posiuon is one of leadership. too. In Costa Mesa. the council tapped Mary HombuckJe as the city's mayor. Good choice. A veteran of the council wars. Hornbuckle has compassion for the city and lhose who call it home. · Jn recent months. Costa Mesa has been tom with strife. Dayworkcrs. Illegal ah~.ns. Federal ans funding. If there's a controversy. the city sccm.s to find it and court it. Hombuckle's straightforward and humane approach should help put the city back on course. In Huntington r. ·ach, Peter Green is the new mayor. Now in his seventh year. Green has long been held as an environmentalist. a poht1c1an who advocates a go-slow approach. But over the )Cars he has learned the an of compromise, too. In a town where citizens have JUSt overwhelmingly voted in stiff rules for protecting beaches and parks. Green is a logical choice as Leader. Newport Beach used to be the city of controversy. No more. Things are just humming nght along in Newpon. Oh sure. there·s the airpon to worry about and the seasonal problems hkc traffic and parkmg and the remnants of Bal Weck. But all in all. Newport has its act together. And into this enviable sttuauon steps Phil Sansone, the city's new ma)Or. For a man who wasn't uni versally taken · seriously as a candidate when he first ran .for council four years ago, Sansone has been a delightful surprise. He has managed to elude labels most politacians get stuck with: slow-growth, pro-growth. Sansone seems to care decpl) about the city and has ne"cr put himself above helping settle neighborhood issues. With Hornbuckle. Green and Sansone at the helm. there · as plenty of reason to be hopeful in the coming year. Write to usl ___ 1!1 ....... c..I..., ...... The ..... llllt lllJ,... encour~ corr~ from our r~a. We requeet i.ttera t>e kept to ~oxlfMtett 300 WO<da Any correepondence 9'gnlftuntly 1onQer than 300 WO<da will be printed " our dl.cretlon u 1 C N;C k;.-t •»or ....... _ .. Community commenteriee ere r....-wct for i..... pertinent lo cm• and tOWM alOng the ()renge Coeat Guest eomtMnt ..... may pert-'n 10 any pubtk: luue Editorial ~ ,,. r...,..,.a tor rebuttals to edttortal potltlona ot the .......... ..., ..... L.9ttera cons6dked to be llbefoua or In bid t .. t• Wllf not be printed Wrttera are Umlted to four eubn'Maalona a month. An correepondence must be 8'gned and Include the wrlter'a 9dd,.... and telephone number for ....,lflc:atlon purpoeee. Let1.,. ~ be lddr...-d to the ..... Cun• ,.., 330 w .. 1 Bay Street. Coeta MeN. CA 92627. Attention. Letters to the Editor. Wrl*9 wl1h queetlona are \H'geCS to ca.Uthe Deily Piiot et (714) &42-4321, Ext 352. D111111111'y I \' LBtlll'I . 1111 111111 am To the Editor: I read with some interest your 11 /23/90 "Editorial.. regarding "Marilyn Burrell .. vs "The Men's Oub" for stanmg times at. the "Costa Mesa Golf & Countr) Club". Because of this. )Ou·vc come to the conclusion that a .. Public Golf Course" should ha\e no prefertn· tiaJ starting times ~t all ... Perhaps the wnter of the an1cle 1s bias to "Oubs and Organ1zat1ons .. in general or d~sn't comprehend organized golf. I would hke to clanf) a fev. points to }OU. First. most "Public Golf Courses.. ha\e "Men's &: Wo men's" clubs. Most of the mcm· ~rs of these clubs also work dunng the week. ,ifeople JOtn these or- ganizations to find compan1onsh1p, establish "SCG <\ •• sanctioned handicaps and pla) in regular or- ganized tournaments Can you imagine tr)ing to do these things wnhout regular staning times? Even your ov.n "Spons Se-c- tion" ca.mes the results of local golf tournaments Clubs bnng tn a steady income to the cou~ 1n both good and bad weather. Club mem~rs normal!) help keep their cou~ ~n good rtpa.ir, honor cou~ rule1 and the et1quette of the game The) don't s1rcw the course Wlth trash and bc'er cans. Arc )Ou suggesting that 1f a golfer wants to ~tabhsh a handicap and pla> o rganized golf. he or she should s~nd thousands and 1oin a "Pnvate Counm Club'"> The pmate cou~s also have "Men's & Women's" clubs. BOB DE.~RBORN Pre 1dcnt Newpon Beach Men's Golf Club Sliva 8111 crisis To the Editor Immediate solution to the ··0c. scrt Crisis" or Mr. Bush's sclhng "patnotism for 011 .. 10 our G ls. Mr. Bush and our Senators and Rep~ntat1ves will go and camp in the desen unul a solution 1s reached. They ma) schedule mcct- inas with Hussein and his rep~sen tativcs 1f so desired. I ~r tv.o things hap~en I) Hussein and his people will outlast (camp) our people. 2) A solutton will be resolved tn 24 to 48 hours. All Hussein wants IS a sc.aport. Why wait unlll 80 lo 100 thousand bod> baas (with our bo)s in them} arc ~turned. JOSEPH R. GROTHUS Balboa 111111 ~ ... To the Editor: I don't hve 1n the Cit) of Cost.a Mesa any longer After having lt\.td in the Cit) for SJ )ears. m) wife and I had becomr so d1senc.:han1r-d w11h what was go ing o n 1n ( 1t\ Hall. that we decided several )'t"'af\ ago that enouJh was enough We did however follow the rcttnl counc1' elccuon .,... 1th gre.-it 1n1ere t and fonunate-lj for Costa Mt"Sa. even though 11 took four ~ean of bc'ing in office. 11 was 11me ,.ell s~nt b(ocause 11 g.;l\e \he \o\mg public an opponun1I) to see .. our wonderful On" as he realh 1\ You can fool some of the people wme ol the time. but )OU can't fool ~II uf the people all of the time One of .\mburae) ·s campaign slogans four )ears ago v.-as that "~1' lo\ eh fam 11\ and 1 It' rd Just om· block· from the onginal ( 11' Hall when Costa Mesa "as in<:orrorated 1n 195:\" .\t that time. mos\ of u\ were sen mg in lhc ~<.'rcan V. ar and didn't ha\C the opponunll) 1<1 have a "hl\eh fam ll' .. o r h\e 1n a httle h OU'K" JU\t a bllK'~ from 30\. where lt did sc:-cm stranic \h.lt ..i nt.,..." formed .\mburge~ flcnncal (om- pan) ended up '41th the Flt'\. tnuil Contract '4 Ith C ople\ (able' mun when there "ere so man\ old r-st.al"-- IJ.S.hed firms that d1dn:t ha\e an opponunit) 10 even bid lln the contract Amburgc) ha~.chmbeJ th<' ladMr of succe)s ai. an Opponun1~t O\ who he k.nO\A.S rather than b\ -.h.lt he knov.s H1'> fC'Cord a .i Polt11c1.an lcaH~s a lot to be d~tr'Cd He '>hould be grateful to Jad 11..emr that ht'> offer 10 debate.-v.as not Jlrepted llf his "Landslide CXfc.-at" v.oulJ ha' e ~n t\CO gre.atcr On "111 &l' do"'n 1n H1ston \A.Ith soml' ot the lllhcr trul) great C ounulmen 11nd Women of the past such as Bill \t Clair. George Tuc k.er and .\rlcnc Schaefer On1lk 1nd1catM in SC\Cl'1ll nev.\- pap<'r an1cks that thc media ... in the cause of h1!1 1.h1"' nfaJI I ha" e finalh found \Omethin1 t<> <1grtt v.11h him on Th<' media J'rt>bahl' did h:t \.e a lot to Jo v.11h 11 hut <.ml\ at d("('t1on ttme ThC' med1:t h•d nothing to do ~1th aJI of the ron· \N\CI"\ ~11rrcd up b' him dunn1 h1~ four }ea~ in offi\f Soml·t1mes 11 tak.t"\ somtthina not so good to happen be-fore \Ome· thing good happens. .ind 1ot.1lh the .. Pov.er of the Press", and the v.111 of th<' ~oplc, ho~full) wt can d~t people that art running for puhh offi~ 10 !it'IV<' the people for the people rather th•n for cso and personal pin C H UCK BRIDG >\ Fonner R~1den1 Biii ot Editor' I }lollltm Editor's Note: The follo~na are samples of calls pbt«d tD tbe Editor's Holltnc. Readtts arr e,,. ~ 10 call 641-6086 With comments and 11,,s. ...... ~ -.. ' ~ntl)' you ntt<I a correctioo on 1 comaion. M)' aa:ountant tells rM tha1 the 10 ~tttnt tu ti apphable lo any 1mount 100\.'~ s aoo.ooo thettforc the actual tu -.'OU)d he SS.000 nQI S 1 S.000 lllllw - , lwl1U11 ·'Intent' on guns fo the Editor 'm not appl)tng or )Our o~n· 1n~ as a "food Cnu ... " bu\ I kno.,... -. hat I hk.e and I krov. "'hat prm.· Bnge sum m)' budg1·t -and tllAt's a reasonable pmr ( 1ao Bc:lb R1storante in Fount.a n Valle} satrs- f'i rs botb rt'QU1rtme1 t5 (Lao Bella 1s a h\1 c hard to find for a n~comer But onte ~ou ha"<' t.u teJ t.bc ~uleed cal Wlth shal- lots mu hrooms and marula s.;1uce or the Mou 1rdla mannani ap~t1zer from the 1 o n it's ta'i\ 't ou JU St al u \ ate ~ l Ur taste bud'I a. d ,our au1omob1~ will a~tomat1 - e1iJh · h<'ad for ( 1ao Bella The be\t pan abo 11 11 ts )UU l an t.1Jve an t\ening c.i dining in .l t-~aut1ful a1mosphe1~. "'1\h C':\C'tl· lrnt lood and V.H1c soft mus1l t tC"n '" <' ~ a11er 11 n blad. \ C"St!> and t\esl .ind ~h<'n th1 1.heck amvr-s •· 'u .,... on '1 go 1n10 ~l' -,ck The fact '" •.ou .. 111 he 'o 1mr ·es~ ~ou ""'" I ro~ahh ..a" to \OU partner "Let 'I do thl\ ai'ltn rC'al oon .. ('1.ll' &Ila 1-. loc ted on th<' ea t ~1d<' 1lf 'c"hopc: t-e1~ecn 'i>. aml·r 1 nd 'lat<'r 1cnw. th · )trttl from lht t nunt..iin \ .tlll'" P s\ ()ffi,c 1n lh<' l''-< aballern' "'1t0n\ ( o mpk' • )ncC' \OU tn 11 Hll ~on't foriet 1t (1l \ C "-RROZZ<> Founlatn \ alle\ To the' fahtor <. '1unnl member" ma' come and ·ounc1I m<'mbcrs ' \ly 10. but tht' \)tl' t)I th<' pt'Opk b\ lttc peopk .ind for the propk shall al"a'~ t'main' v. ho a rt'.' t hC" l"f' ~•ls of Piers1.k \ 1llage" -.. .\ ptm nt of the \Ott'o ~ho are tht 'uppo"\ers of "1casure , _, -73 p<'rcen t o · the 'otcrs of 1 .:11' ~lmost JOO.OOi • \Oters strona \1t"Hurt C proh Ming the ctt) fro m selhng or lc1S1ng park or ~ach land "'1thou1 hoth a ma1onl\ \ ot<' of < 1t) C'c .mctl and C' t~ \l'IC'f"I 'AOUld 0( f:l ~\( bttn nt'\.<''"ar' had so•ne 1rrc pons1hk IOH'rnmtnl omni btt'n ·~I.In· tahlC' to 1he1r lOr'\11tuenc\ -.. , ptf\ 't'nt C'll the \ O\C",1 \\ httt has 73 pt>fC't'nt of our rcp1~stnt.1uon bttn the~ put )ta~'I T ~ v.bom do tt-e> hstC"n -&ff t~ ru "M>rs true. 1s C•ur rrp~ntauon bovjht and sold" Sc'H"Ot}·th.rtt pt~\ of U\ n .. frf'I pmttt'led b) lu ""' C 1i1rh1ch tn~urc-s <H.!f 1n\Oh (1Tlnll W'hct~r some of our .. ,n "11.me onl •· ~P rnentatJ"C"S art t<• h~ten is of httle C'OOSC\!Uen~. l •PJUud 73 pt'rttnt of our ('11"' . LESLI£ SU..ltENSON H nnnetoa 8e:lcb -- By Leonard Lateen \\. .\ HINGTON -Some of l~ qu1rkteSt wnttng of recent )C&n ts cranked o ut b) the gun ouu -a segment o f 1hc populall®...m 1stcn1 on an armed soc1ct} read > and wllhng to shoot down enemy in- vade~. the entire cnrrunal c1u.s and much m ore frcqucnd), their own children and other loved ones who wander into the hne of fire A.n emergma expcrust amont them enables chosen gun ·nut.\ to pttr backward more than 200 years back be)ond toda) 's con11nu1ng tragedy of innocent de d ind ~ounded and into thC" minds of thf." cons11tut1on's "framen .. More spcoficall). l.M arsument for at-home ~nats for sport, de· fcnse or cw1l upnling -sboul~ patnouun sound that call -g~ to the Second .\mendment of the Consmuuon. from thC"re the Iller· ate among the gun nuts l"CC'lte a phrase populanzed on bump<'r st1ckcr5 and tattoos -. the nght o f the people to kttp and bear arms shall no t be tnfnngC'd " The preceding, quahfytog language of the Second .\mendment ti. rart'.'h used In 1ts entirety. the amendmC"nt read~ ··.\ v.ell ~u latC'd m1l1t1a betnt nC'ttSsaf') to tht" S«unh of a free state. the nght of th< people to k~p and bnr arms shall no1 he 1nfnnged " it's here. ~ron~d -.nh the front-end languagt of the amend· men\ th.it the bumpt'r-suckercd and tattOOtd 1un nut~ pretend to opt'n the brain pans of the long· drpaned framers to nplam what was mC"'ant The d lon CUl"hes ~ k to I .,1''1 t<> weld a strange intent onto the" fragile frame of that da\ 's rmCTglng 'i('lf~O\ cmment . Of coun.e 11's said. tht framttS .. ould sec ~n unhampered o lUCnr) bmllmg v.1th '\K-47 assault nncs. srm1-automat1c handguns of a""esomc pov.cr. 1o1.haie"~ firearms of feanome pote"lt1al m.,:bt bC' tuaed home and st.aclcd for 1nic:n· 11onal ar acndc-n1al "tolencc. The .. m1lma." in the cllCW"S&On ot sun-nut tlnt.U\, ~as ~00 }'l"&n q o ind 1'1 todav all "the people.'' on ""hom the burden still p~um.atJI' rt"Sts to figh t lndtan upn\tn,.S 1n- \U1on~ from 'England or a c1'lf1 10' emmC"nt &tmC' C'IUt o f control and needing an armC"d \'.lltlC"TI'-COmf Upp;!nCC" l suall> paSS('(f O\er 1n the~ n.;. wrapped call <s for C"' Cf'\ ho me to ~· an arYnal I\ the str"s that 1t)r .. m1l111a" ht' .. 1o1.e1I regulated .. PTC'I" 1s1ons cl~.,... here in the (.oil· sutut1on ecm to mar..e clear tlar framers had more in mind than •n armed pubh' 'rabble ''Daddy, why don't you put a blanket on the floor and take a nap?" llAR.llADUKE by Brad Anderson PBAJlfUT8 '<OU KNOW WMV 1 WANT TO 8W PE6b'f' JEAN TMOSE 6LO\IE:; FOR CMRISTMAS ? 1-------·- SHOE •· TYE: GOT A ~Ole£ ""'™ ll4~ 54'\CU. .1C 9"5TliM I GoT FRED BASSE'T WMEN t =tRST MET MER nus SUM ~ER AT CAMP. I NOTICED Lt:MAT PRETTV AANDS 1 SME ~AD .. I WANT~OSE I PRETTY ~DS TO 8E WARM .. -j I .. by Charles M . Schulz BUT I DOtir~VE SEND ~ER A NICE TWENT'<-FIVE CARD, AND TELL MER OOLLAAS TO SUV TO KEEP MER ~ANDS T~E 6LOVES ... IN ~ER POCKETS ! ,..~ .... ~~..Wlimlt!!llii~!Plliiiil~lm~ hr&~~--.,..,.:.~ l l · ~ . ---• I c.otJt.0 I.EARN 41.t.~flTfW 1Z.EAPil-l6 iJ.IE. lijSTTlLJG.ilONS, \.IMlaJ ~Ut.D i"AKE .is:ac~ e ; ) COUJlllSll CULTUllS OrMge Coast Dally Pltot by Maratta & Maratta by Hank Ketchum ANYTMING INTE'li-;S-Tl_NG_ON-TE_L_E_\11-f.i--ON-?~ . .... Alex Graham I ( Anything not worth l watching would be. t7etur than LL6teninq .. . .. . ....... I ' • ' Oh there you are I vP been looking all over for m~ qloves • 1· ..... ii l'fA1'CY "f40W ! i~ C UfEh T OOt) IN ?C~OO L.i) ~TUAl.L.~ TAUC.EP TO fit I -c ...--_,, < •. : ....... 0 ARLO AND JANIS OVERBOARD ADAM '~t AH 1 tsL' r Wf I<~ O~A'f · -"]/ JUDOS PA•DR ~Hf CAPf~I SAID THERE'S ~ciHING fo WORR~ ABOUT UNLESS IH£ Bl & S'TUFF SfA~T S fl ~IN G B~ I ---~-----~---r---------------. ,- .1. J f • , l f NOT A. TMIN C; ~TH W4T~MING . ) to this.' by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Jimrny Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Brian Basset 1 ~·1 U~DE.RST'AND W~ L(OU FE.L.:r £-0() HAD 10 CHE.Al", CIMO£; DRABBLE by Harold Le Ooux TUllBLSWBED8 f ' • 0 - 0 •MR W1LSON WAS NICE TO ME ALL UA.Y ~E MUS1 & UP TO 50\\ETHING • £X)()'RE SN\AR"f EN006H 10 GE.I A (:,()OD GRADE. ON i}ft51t5'f Wr1HOU1 HAVING 10 RE.SOR'f 10 CHEA11N&. t J L by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston 'f9:.!. ~ "f)TP44¥ °'~N<J.J _._ 1·u. AtuYlltiAT AS A~MENI. by Kevin Fagan Hfl~~ I TO~ONE. ,.aW\u.. wnu~ byT. K. Ryan /A2 ~ 0 R A .N G E lllllP.I I 1-111n1111· ... 1 .. ,,..., ca .,, ... .,.,,, •D MORNINGI WEATIEI Some high cloudiness but mostly sunny. Wes1 10 t0ulhwest winds 10 mph in the afternoon. CoastaJ/lnland highs from 68 to 75. Lows 43 to 55. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather information. 1ncluding boat- ing, fisbina and surfing repons see Pl# A8. Ill THE MEWIROOM It's JUSt a month sin~ the general elcct1on. but already there arc signs of the 1992 silly season ... Phyllis Badham, who challenged As- semblyman Gal Ferguson an last June's GOP pnmary and has said she plans to take the Newport Beach Republican on two years from now. cleared up a court case last week with a consultant she fired m1d"'a) through the campaign ... He wanted her to pay off the full contract She said he threatened to undermine hrr campaign 1f she d1dn 't pay, but because he failed to fulfill has end of the contract he didn't deserve any more mone) . Severat>promanent local consultants took the stand to descnbc the behtnd-thc-~nes world of pohtacal campaigns . The court agreed a httk with both plaintiff and defen- dant. but Badham was the bagger win- ner :. Watching the fun was Jim Bieber. Asscmbl)man Ferguson's field representative . What. some won- dered. dad this case have to do w1ih constituent stf'\11c~., .. Bieber said he dropped b) latt' on the first day. then attended most of the second day's session after asking his boss for the day off ... He said 1n both cases be was on has own lime ... not the uupayers'. 24-11111 •nm TITIEEllT• 842-8088 llnm CHIP Ill Pllll7 llllOTEI OF THE DA r "Tlui cnme was roncc1ved and ex- ecuted by morons." Attorney John Barnett. on the attack on Johl\ Wayne's daughter, A1ssa. and millionaire Roger Luby (Al ). 0 "The~ 1s nolhtnl mo~ fn&btful than. llfJOran~ in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • The Daily Piiot'• All-Orange Coast Area football team -the cream of the crop -will be presented. •Our Christmas Readers' Paac will be pubbshcd on Dec. 16. AJI sub- missions -Christmas stones. poems and recollC'Ctions -need to be in by Monday. Dec. I 0 LITTEIY .. ,. IV Hearts: A« +aubs: 3 0 Diamonds: 7 •Species: S • -· ,.._rnssn• CaV'im @ ... ~ ............... Bil pme toncht/81 ... Experts to 'l1rst-tlma home buyers: Buy nowl By Tony Oodero Orenge Cout Delly PitOC COST A MESA -In the wake of pluna· ing home sales, the Orange Coast real estate industry is opening Jhe door to first- time buyers with lower pnces. creative financmg and plenty of inventory. "You've got selection, you've got inven- tory and you've got good pnces.~· sa:id Gil Foerster, president of Waterfront Homes Inc. in Costa Mesa. "And as far' as buyers go, we also have very advantageous interest ratts." for the fourth straight month, home sales fell nattonw1de in October. sinking to the lowest level san« the last recession, the government satd Tuesday. Sales fell 3.5 percent nationally and a whopping 18.2 per«nf 1n the West -the lowest since Sept em bcr 1982. The real estate nosedive is forcing sellers. agents and lenders to employ creauve financing techniques to boost housing sales. . • Sellers who recognize the ex1sung market trends stand to be the most su~ssful. Foersicr said. "Sellers who arc walhng to negotiate on ~cir i>ricc Wlll get action," he said. "\\hat "e'rt looking at 1s opening up and increasing the market to more ~pie.·· sa1d Milton Naylor. executive v1~ prcs1- dt'nt of residential sen,cn for Grubb and Eilts· Pacific reg.ion. "It's a good tJme to The first of two fires early ..f uesday morning gutted two empty houses. The second was In an office bulldlng two Lee P~ Co.ii ~ 11110( blocks away. Investigators say arson wu the cauae of both fires. but could flnd no llnk between the two. Arson 11/amsd tar Bal/Joa flNB Investigators doubt one person set both blazes By lrts Yokol Orenge Coelt [)My Ptlol NEWPORT BEACH -Arson in- vestigators believe two fires that broke out alona Balboa Peninsula late Monday ntght ~both intentionally set, but don't think one culpnt is responsible for both. ~ llel .000 dam.,e to two ablndoDed ....... 200P w. Balboa Blvd. and S7~.ooo da~ to Wil· liam Simpson Arebitccts located two blocks away at 2222 W. Newport Blvd. No injunes were reponcd.. "Anon 1s suspected in both fires but they don't ap~ar related." sa1d t'wp<>M Beach poh« Sgt. nd) Gonas "It 1s unusual to have t"'o fires of 1h1s sue occur so close together, but we don't have any ev1den~ to indicate they ~ctt connected," said Newport Beach fut" Chief Jim Reed. Gonas said investtptors found no "in- atniments of arson." such as ftteVl-Orb or n..•-le matcnal, at the soenes.. t.lt bdine the /mt wett delhTa1dy Id - to othet" pf\~I eviden«. such as the onaio of the blazes. Twenty-ooe firefighters from the New- pon Beach and Costa Mesa depanmeots responded at 11 55 p.m to the first firt at the abandoned s1ngJe-fam1I) houses. The fire was under control b) I:?· 30 a.m but gutted the home . which art both about 60 lo 70 'can old. accordtni to Reed. ThC' fire apparent!) swtc:d undemcalh one house and spread to the other. Recd wd The second blaze brolct out at the unoc- cupred archllcctural firm at l a.m., while firefighters were staU wortina on the fint fire. It took 40 firefia,h1er1 from the Newport Beach. Cosca Mesa: H•ntiQs10D Beach and 0... Cov.nty fire dcpenments another ...,. •n hour to control dlw teOOlld blaze m the l ,000-square-foot budding. The fire was contained to the first floor. where at apparcn ti> bcpn · bu) and I thank there's a number of factors that ha\C contnbuted to that." .\nd unlil e the commercial real estate market v.hich 1<; e \penencang a credit See BUY/M 'Morons,' not doctor, behind Wayne attack By Ematy Adams Of.nge Cout Daily P"<>I o\ '\;To\ .\' .\ -The da' light attack on John \\ J\ nC' ' d.sughtl'r and hC'r former bo~fnrnd v.J'> "rnme1,t'.'d and e'ecuted by morons .. -not v.ealth' onho~ac sur- geon Thoma!> .\ C11oni' h1<i lav.')er told .1uror<; Tue\da' "Tv.o I.nu~ lkhl'ad., v.~llo.. up (to .\1'>~ \\a~ne and thrn-t)()\fnrnd Roger Lub)J to broad da\ light -no masks and one has a "oodcn leg · anomt~ John Barnett 5atd. d~btng tht' <K-t '· I 'oll\i\ a11act that ldl Wa) ne bru1st"d and Lub' "'1th a \lashed .\chill('<;' tendon "The plannt'r v. asn ·1 a br.11 n surgeon nor would a brain ~ucgcon go along v.1th this plin ~o ph ~s1c1an v.ould .. Barnett said ProSCC'utors contend (11on1s orchestrated the attacl o n \\a' ne and Lub' v.h1le 1n the m1ds1 of a battrr custo<h battle with Wayne o' CT their daughtrr .\na tas1;l l mg two hared .. thugs ... G1on1s and tus pnvatc 1n- . 'Nttptor 0 Daniel Gal arranged the btaung of Wa)ne and Lub) at Lub~'s Newpon Beach estate. Dcput~ Dastnct 4\ttome~ Chns E'ans said While prOS«utors contend they have phonr records. cancelled checks and test>- mon} thar document Gioms' involvement. thr1r case suffered a blo" Tuesday when a Olstncl o\nome' 's an' es11ga.tor v.•as forced 10 rrcant 1mponant testamOn} under cross- t'\ammat1on ln,esllgator Roben Da' as v.as obVlOusl)' supnsed v.hcn pn-~nted with a transcnpt of a telrphonc con,ersa11on he"d had with G1onas' \Omrume chauffcr, Ray Ruiz. 1n October -a transcnpt that contradicted Da' 1s' tesumon) In an earlier report to E'ans, Davis outlined a single conversatio n he S1Jd be had with the chauffer Over the phone, Ruiz told the m "cst1ptor that G1oni' WU 1n the ar the morning of Oct 3. 1988, Davis wrote Rwz apparently taped the phone call without telling Da' 1s. The tape. played for Jurors. revealed thAt Ruiz never uad G1oms v.-as in the car -because Davis never asked the question. See A TT ACK/tlll ... Ailing seal well enough to tn escape The SJckJy outJaw manaaed to bolt over the top of a 5-foot c:agt, bas.h a ~n surrounding that cqc ind lumber 11bout a half-mile toward avthzatJoo ~fore M was spied nipp•na a.Iona Laauna C. nyon ROid about 3 a.m. Ltauna Beacb Pott« o~ more adept at rusthna drunks otr tbt road than 4()().9C)Und fur-bearina mammal WC>kt up center chttet« John Oan- ainpaml who~ up at die llCtnt with a tMa net. said optntjont dirmoc- Jvdi Jona. Quiet plan to sell school s~te becomes public battle PuKho ~tly ...... by his onk9&, delpi~.fllni111 widl oncom- iftl nftic. ... 4ireCt« Cuaailllbam was a littlc uallleMld. Jonea tUd. Seil tiafti. Joaes Wei. doa't Deed 10 be in CM W9t« to MVi~ _. ia kl ..... dllaD•hel ... .., ll"e .. -tired. became their e H lltftllllkiea for ,_MCI Nlautioa .. .-• '-d. .. llMAlm .. ... --.. ---... ----- ---- . ·--. --------· -.. ----.. -. ---. ---------------·------ :.-------. - --- -----------------------------:: ----= -= -! :I -! Local News Briefs llllclll IKll Cll•lll fllllWlll Clllll NEWPORT SEA CH -A city buildina official on disability faces cbaran of evadina an offiocr and drunken drivina after he alJqedly led Hi.abway Patrol officers on a hi&b-speed chase that ended when his car drove off the freeway in El toro, sailed thro~ tbe air more than 200 feet and landed in a restaurant parking lot. · Leslie Clemmer, 46, who is on disability as Newport Beach's chief building inspcetor, remained at Mission Community HospitaJ in Mission Viejo on Tuesday after suffering a mild concussion and a blow to llfe chest in the I :23 p.m . Monday crash. "I think he knoWJ he made a real mistake," said Oemmcr't wife Lisa, who also works for the city of Newport Beach as a code enforcement offi~r. "fortunately, no one else was injuted in the accident." Highway Patrol Officer Greg Moorehead said a motorcycle· officer sponed Clemmer. a resident of Costa Mesa. drivina a 1988 Pontiac Firebird about 80..90 mph southbound on the 40S Freeway near Jamboree Road. As the officer turned on his red light and tried to pull him over. Clemmer allegedly accelerated and sped down the freeway. At the El Toro Road exit, the Fircbird sped down the off-ramp, lost control, drove off the ramp and bounced in the air, sailina over 200 feet of ice plant and the adjacent on-ramp. Moorehead said. The car then went down an embankment. through a chain link fence and came to rest in the parking lot of a Bob's Big Boy restaurant. Clemmer was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving and felony evading an officer and released to the hospital. Moorehead said. · omcer nN1 at suspect, m11111 SANT A ANA -An undercover police officer opened fire but did not hit an 18-year-old man who alkgedly turned two separate time-sand pointed a handgun at him dunng a foot cha~ in an alley Tuesday, police said. Juan Luis Elias, of Santa Ana, was taken into custody and treated at UCI Medical Center 1n Orange for a c ut he suffered trying to scalt" a wall dunng the chase. police said. He was later scheduled to be booked into Orange Count} Jail on susp1c1on of assault wath a deadl) weapon, possession of stolen property and vehicle theft, police said The chase started at 11 :43 a.m. at West McFadden Avenue when the undercover offi cer saw two men start running from of a 198 1 Monte Carlo reported stole-n out Santa Ana Mo nday. police said. While the dnver go1 awa} by 1umping a fence. the officer chased Elias on foot from Raitt Street to an alley behind C'ubbon Street before cornering the suspect 10 a back yard. The officer opened fire both tames the suspect allegedly turned and pointed a handgun at him. police said. Otlicers confiscated a handgun and a box of ammunitton from Elias when he was apprehended about 1hrce minutes after the chase started. police said. Th<" un1dcnt1fied undercover officer was no1 in1ured. Addltlonal murder charge not IOUlbt SANT.\ .\1\ .\ -Police Tuesday said they will not seek a murde-r charge against 1hc ~anta Ana truck dnver who sho1 and killed 1ht: J1~1raughl husband of a woman he as accused of bcalmg to 1.kath Neill \fatLen J8. was hs1cd 1n stable cond111on at We-stern Medical C en1c-1 in .\nahe1m wtth a gunshot wound to the elbow ~om.la~ he anJ R 1Chard Connat~ shot each other at the Santa Ana mohde home rark IAlhcre Ma tzen ll\es . c 11nn.m hit once in the che-st, died several hours after the 7:25 a.m tn1.1Jt·n1. puhl·e said LHl· \tund.n rm est1ga1ors arre-~ted Mat7cn on susp1c10n of murder in thl· h\•;1ting dt:ath of Do nna Cunnal). 34. whose bod> "as found un '"' 25 1n her Buena Park home. Police <,ai d <,('\ eral bank book~ belonging to Donna C'onnaty were found rn \1attt'n·,_ trailer Sanla .\na rolilc Lt Robert Helton said Matzen pro bably won't Ix l·h.irgcd 1n the shooting death of the 38-year-old Richard (onnat\. h11"e\er "Right no" ,111 lhe evidence indicates that he fired tn self dcfen~e ... fkllon -.a id. "'( onnat) was hit in the chest and was still armed .rnJ the l\.\O men were facing eac h o ther." \ Two bald In parking meter heists NEWPORT BEACH -A Santa i\na man and a Panorama Cit~ woman ha"c been arrc<,ted on susp1c1on of extracting $2.000 worth ot coins from city parking meter~ in the Lido Isle area over the past rnupk months. Dan1l'I Edward Ma hone). 48. a laborer. and Rc·gma Diane Enger. 4fi. uncmplo}ed, were arrested al 8.1 5 p m Mo nda) by dctt"\11\l'' "ho rt:por1cdl~ ~w them steal rn1n'I from parking mc•ter~ .tlong \ 1.i Oporto. Sgt. Andy Gun1s ~a1J The t"o were booked rnto cit) Jail on 1,usp1non ot grand theft and cad1 pmtl'd $10.000 bail. G onts <.atd The) arc sdlcduled for arraignment on Dec. 26. "Wc·,c had about six ofthc'>C t~pe~ of1hl'f1~ over lhe lasl two months and we believe the~ 're re~pon1,1hle for them Ix-cause of thC' s1m1la nt} dnd the m ethod ·· Cionas said .\crord1ng to Cion1s. 1he meters were OJX'ncd w11h some type of skeleton or pass key Detectn·es '>('t up surveillance in the area after recc1" ing repons of the meter theft<,. The~ ~•zed roughly $30 in coins m Mo nday night's arre~t -From atalf and Daily Pilot a~ws aer.,lces r~port• Pollca Log ') . --.....__ ---_r The Wor ld ... in Four Min utes ,., 11W1n •111 c111• ... 11 .. a Saddam Hussein on Tuesday becked a~y from bis confto.otation with the Kremlin. promisina to release the 3,300 Soviets be was boldina.. Moscow bad warned it would use military force apinst lnq if Soviets/there wen harmed. Meanwhile, acx:ordina to a British ~ews repor1 late Tuesday, Iraq may be ready to wi1bdraw from most of Kuwait as Iona u it is alJowcd to keep the disputed Rumailah oil field that crosses two miles into 1•Kuwaiti territory. The rumors fanned speculation the Persian Gulf crisis could be ·resolved wilhQut bloodshed. In New York, a late bursa of buying sparked by the Sky television repon lifted the stock market from a 2S-point decline a half-hour before closing to a pin of 14.11 points to 2,S79.70. Ball Pl)ICll ... ,_. lllctlll •Ill MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -President Bush on Tuesday rejected recommendations from former Pentagon chiefs to give sanctions against Iraq al least a year to work. A Uruguayan leader urged Bush to have .. infinite patience" before resoning to military force. Bush. o n the second day of a salute-to-democracy tour across South America. said he was nQt convinced "sanctjons alone would bring (Iraq's Saddam Hussein) to his senses." Oil prices driven up by the gulf crisis have devastated many countries economies. he said. vowing, "This is not going to go on forever." 1 Bad an Washington. House Democrats voted I 77-37 in caucus for a non-binding resolution telling Bush he must first get permission from Congress before sending troops into battle. S1111tars allllllllY wilted 1111 If Sat. WASHINGTON -As CharJes H. Keating's savings and loan hurtled to ward failure. two of the Keatrng Five senators pushed hard for a sale rather than a government takeover of the instilutton, a former chief s&L regulator testtfied Tuesday. M . Danny Wall told Senate Ethics C-0mminee hearings that Sen. Alan Cranston contacted him four times and Sen. Dennis DcConcina by Shera~ LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES C orky Miles. bullets already lodged in his shoulder and knee. made a vow to himself: Go out a hero. Laying wounde-d on Balboa Boulevard and surrounded by half the Newport Beac h police force, he wasn't about to surrender. That wasn't Co~ky"s style. He liked big finishes. He wrapped his right hand around 1he barrel of his pistol. which laid behind him. hidden from the cops' view. "Listen . chief. I g.1ve up," yelled Corky. "But I can't m ove. I've got 100 many bullet holes." The chief. who hadn't worn a gun in ten years. took a .357 from his captain and walked toward the fallen television hero a nd Newport Beach developer. "'Be careful. chief." whispered one of has rookies. With the traffic blocked oIT. all "as quiet o n the Peninsula cx.cept for lh<.· mo notonous buu of the police helicopter above. Katheri ne Bell. havi ng heard the activity on the police scanner in rhc newsroom . had arrived at the scene and quietly circled in bad. of the enure scene. She carefully took out of her purse the gun she's earned since the first attack on her hfe. Only Katherine could see that Corky Miles. as his last bit of revenge, was about to waste the Newport Beach Chief of Pohce. Using""the bushes as her shield, she silently knelt down. took aim at Cork> Miles· head and pulled the tngger . It was a direct hat. . To ~ continued ... Did You Know? Herds of cattle once grazed where traffic now nows •In FountaJn VaJley: W isconsin native Mrs. Martha A. Namodcs built a handso me large home on 1hc ~outhwcst comer of Talbert Avenue and Wnght Street (which as now Brookhurst) 1n 1904. She owned I H4 acres of cleared land which she used for caqle ranching and later ka~d for general farming of sugar beets. lama beans and alfalfa . Did »ou Kno" '' 1s a handsome showplace for your h1ston cal facts. Send them to Oran1e Coan Dally Pilot . P.O. Box 1560. Cosca Mesa. 91626 -Compiled by .Uoe Splu at leua ewicle to VIC that rqulaton not seize Lincoln Savinaa ano Loan. . . Wall focutod on activities or Cranston and DcO>nc1n1 from the besinnina o!January \Arouah mid-April 1989-a hectic period when I.he Federal Home Loan Bank Board oonsideted and ~jected three proposed sales of Uncotn. Rcaula1ors took over the Kcatin1-<>wned, Irvine, lhrif\ that April 14. The former rqulator said Cranston told bim that day, .. somethina to I.he effect" that ••t think the boatd has made a mistake -I hope you •~ right.'" Lllilll .. I PIClllll 11111 JllllPJ SACRAMENTO -The state Legislature recessed Tuesday until January, maltina it extremely unlikely that the lawmakers ~II act on the worsenjng budget dilemma before Gov.-clcc1 Pete Walson takes office. . . • f The leaders of both houses left open the sUm .possa.bahty o returning this month, if comminees hearing budget-cumng b1Us reach agreement. Hearings were scheduled Wednesday and next week ~n . some of ou.tgoing Gov. G~.rge Deukmejian's proposals to cut St b1lhon from this year's SSS b1lhon budget. . . But Republicans loudly complained about. the ~s, saying al was irresponsible to put off cutting a budget that as predicted to fall $800 million in the red by June 30. U11t1Py tll .. 1111 Cllllll 1 "llll'lc clllll" SACRAMENTO -Tax officials said Tuesday they will appeal to tbe state Supreme Court a ruling against California's unitary tax on foreign-based corporations ,that could gave the companies a tu windfall. State Controller Gray Davis. chairman of the state Franchise Tax Board, called the unanimous ruhng by a P.lnel of the 3rd District Court of Appeal "another dark cloud over the state's already S;loomy finances. Both foreign and d o mestic corporations should rontn~ute to the tax base .... The court's decision puts U.S.·based corporations a t a com - petitave disadvantage." . . 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Welding tools worth SJ.0<)() were stolen from A&E Weldini, 2066 Placentia Ave . between l p.m Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. The th1el cv1dently climbed a cha.in link fence and entered thl' business through an unlocked door. reported that she $.1114 two people hitting her neighbor's mailbox w11h a b.ucball bat The' vandals then Ow on a skateboard 0 About 20 peoplr reportedly were fiahtina with k1lchen kn1vt's and beer bottlC1 at the Red Onion restaurant on Pacific Cout H1ghwa} Lip« to an unknown burglar. 0 Pohcc arc looking at the pou1b1hty that an u~ employee of La Pe me Boulangene at 18100 Culver Drive stole $400 from a saft and cuh tq.1.Ster The arand theft was reported to pohc.t' Monday af\cmoon. 0 Sttrco and video cqu1pmen1 and other items. with a to&al value of $1 .685. were stolen from a car parked 1n the 1000 block of South Coast Dnvc between 10 p.m. Sunday and 4 a m Monday 0 Somcont broke into a home 1n the 200 block of Qale Street and stoic stereo and video equipment, a pair of roller blades and other Items. wnb a total value of $2.290. The break-rn occurred bttWttn 12:45 and 6:20 p.m Sunday. 0 A buraJar entered a home •n the 3200 block of Montana Avenue thro\.l&h an unlocked window and stoic a stereo wonh SIOO that was stored 1n a closet. The cnmc occurred between 9:10 and 1()')0 a.m. Monday I di.,_ Hu.. nt=n Beach resident Thomu P. C'.ampbeU allettdlY Into a Pra&C in 1.1'<' 18700 block of Palm. A mid.tot an tbe area wbo was a J81ler at the FuUcnon Police Depenmtnl saw Campbell and held him at aun· point until police amved. He wa1 ana\ed on M&lpicion o( reMclcntW burPIY ud IMkl In Ora.Q11 County JaiJ ill lieu ol W .000 bail=·, 0 A "'**8\ di &be 17600 blocl of Fmnont Sllttt 0 Two Westminster 1uve n1lrs hiding 1n an unlocked car on the comer of El Colorado and Juni~r wcrt" arrested by pohcc on suspicion of auto ahdl ......... .... A woman. ~portcdly accompanied by a httlr 11rl who wasn't wcarin1 a stitch of clothana. beged to .wort for money at Huntanaton Center. 7777 &:linacr Ave. 0 A neiahbor reponcd.ly put auto pant 1n a dumpster at Hawea School, 9612 Yctlowstonc Drive, A resident ailed an officer to come out 10 ask ~ culpnt to remove the heavy items. 0 Va.ndala alasbcd two tun and keyed a red Chevrolet packup at th<' partina lot at Mervyn'• at Adami Avenue and Brookhunt St1"1Ct. 0 Thaevcs ena.ered a c.ar tb.f'O\llh a 1JU1C011Cf win.d .. wina in the 2100 block of Hunttnaton Street and sto~ a pullout ~. camera and compec:t d11C playu. 0 Two bicycln were 1tokn from 1 front yard 1n &be 200 block of Detroit A venue. 0 A m.dent taJd IOftMOftC killed her pllnts with a mixture o( ri« and de1crlml in the 20000 block o( Su,.. Lane ....... A rash of car bufllanes took i>I•« on Apricot Orivt in Eut Irvine sometime 'unday ni&)\t. Police found thlt someone had us.rd a shm Jim 1001 to pry open windows on sill vehicle~ on the street losxs 1ndudod a brief cue. pie key&. small chanac. a radio, coat, ~uctbell r¥ket and JCWelry 0 Copper and aluminum wire coals were stolen from BnsP Elcrtnc. 16662 Milliken Ave., sometime Sunday oi&)\t. Entry to the bustnesa was made by cuuma a beck ft nee. 0 Someorw ama$hed the window of a Polltiac 6000 parted al ).4 UCICUIJVC Park 1ocnetune bdore Monday momlns. aieulna away with a car phOM and two c:amau 0 Someont 901 away with 490 rolls or ftlt valued· at S7,000 from a conttNC1iOn lilt at 18769 C.rtson Ave. durina 1he put wetlt The theft wu "'P()Nd to police Tuoday mominf. 0 About Sl.SOO lo aJumlnum wa1 AOkn from a llOfllle lhrd II 17191 ArmlllOftl Ave. IOmdi~ Sunday "t:nlftl. It 11 "°' known bow the tbicl llJll ml.O lbe IMd. 0 A punch to the wtf'dow of a 1981 Hyundai piirted at )9j Topeb IO«MUIM Sudly •'-l yielded I IWCO Md - .......... A telephone, some dishes. e1&ht. sofa pillQWI, a barbecue. wine. vodka. beer. coke and some froun food wm m1s11na anu a woman moved from the 400 block of PromontoryLOnve to the JOO block of ~hid Avtn~. 0 Nine Le 8tane pena valued at a total $2,12' were atolen from a al•» display case a& Sa11ndm HaJJmatt a.hop. 33$ Newpe>rt Center Dr .. aomct1mc durina retular alorc houn. 0 A ·•boa prowl" bul'Jlar "'moved • louvre from a ras door in ahe 400 block o( Westminster Avtn~ w.locled the door and snudc inlo ahe masa.er bedroom whcR tbe 91· year-old m1den1 slept and stol<' a billfold aftd chaw pouch, SI 00 from a dttUCr drawtr aftd a jewelry bo-. Tie tOlal lot~ was S2S3. 0 SomeoM foteed open a lliethroom window on Cbad- bouim Coun aftd soot SIO,O~ -onll of proptrty, lnd....._ ina ' loedcd bancftun and vattoul jewelry. 0 A wlkt cocnaia1111 Sl60 eMla Ml ..._,.._ • 1990 laftnab toiied to a ,.nl M 96' W~ 1 llll k. OMii ..... followill9 tk ~ ................... Prol'noel.O'Y.•Drlvc and EM& c-,._....,. ; I Or-. Coaat Dally Piiot ~'" 0111111• 111 llW, •l•w1yt1-t lt )'OU AR a fo&Jowtt of thu newspaper's Editor's Hotline, you may have no- ti«d occasional callers who equate tbc Orqp Coast Dally PUtt to the National Enquirer. The statement is usually followed by a dc- ma nc1 to .. cancel m y subscription." I have always thought Fred Martin r those people were a little unfair, 1f not stretched some. what too tight. Cenaanly their mothers wore Army shoes. ------------- After all, when was the J. c last time you rtad an the ' ~ /1 / p 0.Uy PHot about a Ncwpon A'~./,///~ Beach plastic surgeon g1V1ng b1nh? When dad we ever say. spcc1ficaJly, that Irvine had been taken over by little gtCt'n ixoplc with three eyes? True. we do cover an bizarre and authenuc detail the odd goang.s..on of vanous local governments up and down the Orange Coast. And we do ha ve a cerlJ!an columnist who aberrantly tned to fry an egg on the pa \-cment 1Junng an oppressi ve heat wa ve last summer. Stuff lake that doesn't qualify the Dally PUot as a mana- Enquircr. However. when I !\card that we were going to publish lone!} heans ads an our classified section. the "Dateline" ... well. I had to wonder a bit. The other day I had the opportunity to chat with a woman who had entered the "Dateline .. fray. Frankly. I expected some kind of major airhead. or al least a very lost cause. Once again. The Fred Column was wrong. Thc lady came across as bnght. articulate. educated. sharp, witty. confident. successful. andcsxndcnt and. in my tclephon1c mind's e)e, a plenty good-looker More 1mportan1. she appcars to ha\-e hu the "Dateline .. Jackpot: a good man I schcdulcd an interview wnh the couple Monda) evening. but · shc callcd an the morning to ca ncel. "We want to make sure this Lhmg 1s go1og 10 worL. before ""c go public "Ith 11," she begged-off. "Thangs arc going .. ondeifoUy well "'11h us. and "'C' are going awa) together for the Chnstmas hl)l1days.'' she-said "If ""e make 1t through lhat. v.e arc going to get mam cd - then ""c'll oc h~pp) to talk." I told )OU 1h1s ga l was antelltgenL Sance I couldn't 1n1erv1ew a Datehncr th" nut be<iil thing St'cmed to be to check-oul the "Dateline .. and sec 1f the other candidate\ v.crc as on-the-ball as this one Tom) r,urpnse. the ads seemed quite-rational and -san ccrc No apparent waclr.os here The-se were not a bunch of flakrs. JUSI good people. some probahl) lonel~. who "'anted to till a b1~ hole m their h\'es.' Ull1 s11call y, n people were "See-king Men .. Tv.t•nt} of these "<'re "'-On1cn. tv.o "'-CfC not Thirty-fo ur ml·n ""e-re ·•Scdang Women " No "'-Omen v.ere scd.ing "omen ~gt.•s ranged from ~I 10 73 I found ll 1nteres11ng that the women "'ere mo re mode~t about their ph' r,1eal attributes Onl> fi vc headlined th t'msehc'> ar, "~1- 1rac.:tl\ e ·· 'u• one called hcrsc.11 a ragang bc:aut >. bul onl' '4·)car· old fell good enough about herself to s1a1e that -;he s11ll maL.cs "Heads Turn .. The gu~s "ere fa r lc~r, re..ened. Thcrt.•'<; an "-\d,cn1urc Seder:" an "E.n1hus1tlsl1l· Old Turke):· a "Handso me ()c, 11:· a "Ver: Good l ook1ng." om: "'Chl\alrous" and a "High Energ' Hardbod) .. Ncarl} all of both ixrsuas1ons are antcrcstcd ·n theater. concerts. good food and .... alkang on the beach Most of them arc 001 on a lark. The} are lool..ing for senous rcla11onsh1p and v.herc,cr 1hose ll'ad For ma n). an altar 1s a splendid des11nat1on I ha 'e a great deal of adm1rauon for the~ people. Instead oi s111mg around ftthng son) for lhcmsTves. The}-\.i.' done something pos111 \C. II takes some courage to do that. I wanted 10 hear what 1hc .. y said on thcu ''Dateli ne" messages. so I called the 900 numtxr about 10 t1me<t Not a smgle one would talk 10 me. Ma}OC the system was glirrh1ng. I thank the) JU'>t knew whu was calling. Fred Martl11 '1 c-olotmJ ruas Moad•ys. Wed11~sd•ys aad S.tur- d•y1. ,.. Laguna mayor selected; councilman bids fare well a - Flight Cancellations bother Bergesoii .. 8' p-·• ~ ni&)\t. c:anttlled fl~tJ hurt lhe airlines ~a icheduk tor die da)' •• ..__, Y .,, She fired off a lctttr to federal too ' .. Tbe reason ll the way u ... , Dilly "°' ,..... w,..., Tranrponatjon Seactary Samuel And on·tnm pnformancc h K"-schedule equ1pm~l. •• Luet*' NEWPORT BEA H -Thett Stinner. wo0det1na 11 airhnn wcrt tually improved drami.t1caJly ovcr u1d. ..That n1&ht crew and lb.It prob9bly isn't a mqUitnt flier alive canccJlina rather lhan delayana the put Jiil )Cat'S, 1d Depan~t &irplaM arc l1ttdcd somewbde who can't trade a ~ stoty or two ftitbts in order to prot«t thc1r oa-of Transponaoon struor ecoooma\I down the road. They ~ ~ about beina st.randed by a f\Jabt time records. Many Lanadan. lncec:mve oot to ~l it they ~ canceUation. ''Nobody wants to take off when lanselan launched a tud) dunna PoSStbly avoid tl. Important mectinp Poflponcd. it's danaerous," Beraeson Yid. "On the mid-'80s tl\at howcd a1rlaoc Becau c o f the . fcdertl Ski trips snowed under. Aiatu con· the other hand, I mtucd half a day were lodlJDI a m1scrablc SO ixrccnt crackdo....,n. about 1 '"1 malh on fli&h s oectiont missed. Reunions aone of hean·n .. in cramcnto. Now a~ on-time rate. Federal rcauJators d~ per year that u5ed to be late a.re 0~ ·-on ttme, Lanaelan said. • a~. . n· -,c set into more fogy oond1t1ons mandcd ~tter. Urutcd Alrlmcs spoke man Joe Vanually. anyone who 1es on . a i,h.J~ ·win\er. ~on5umcrs nave to be Now, the average 1s 80 perce nt. tfopluns said numerous factors can feJUlar bQ11,,,.s been there or. 1n tfo nsidercd." A key difference" Consumers can lead to 8 canccllauon. this cue, n~t been there. Assemblyman G1J Fcrauson. R· demand to sec an a1rhnc's on-11mc for instance. if a flt~t with 1 Sen. •Manan 8ef'ltS()n, ~·Ne~-Ncwport Beach. also flies out of performancc for any particular small number of passengers 15 dt-~rt Beach, was a caf!ctllatton Vl<r JWA rt'IUlarly and hkcw1se has flight laycd by ""cather and another fl1glat Um one too many limes rc.:ently ~n stranded. The raiings. on a 0-9 scalc. show to the same destination 1s schcdulC!d and decided to l.>dgc a complaint Fera son said aarltncs secm to bow thc atrhnc dad thc prevaou~ Wlthan a reasonablc ume, 11 m1gbt with the Department of Transpor· cancel urathcr than delay a flight month. A "9" means tile airline make scnsc 10 c.an~l thc fi rst fl1gh1 amvcd on llmc -wnhin 14 talion. when tt 15 hghll y book~. minutes of the announced am' al Hopk)ns !M!Jd What prompted Bcrgeson's ire '.'Amona us frequent fliers some--Q() ixrccnt of the umc Or a delay might mean lhc fl1g.lu were two cancellations on thc samc lhina always sttms to go wrong "l\Jways book , ourself on a 7. 8 ettw as no lontl'r legal because of day due to fog as she tned 10 fly out when there's only 10 passengers 0.~ or 9:· Langelan ~1d ··Ne, er on a the number of hours they'vc been of John Wayne A1rpon to attend a 300-pusengtr airpl a ne. ;Jg· or 4 ·· on the JOb. forong °'ncellat1 on. he meetings in Sacramcnto. Fcrauson said. . nd sh(' \Jld cant.ella11ons do said After the second canccllat1on, DcspaJC thc legaslators' susp1-c nt aga inst thr l am er"; on-11 me ··\\-c tn 10 accomr:'lodatc passco· Bergt50n drove to Long Beach Air-c1ons. a1rhne and Dcpartmcnt ot -t1ogs gers as long as n's consnteat wtth port aod caught a Sacramento T ransportation offi cials ~aid Cancellatio ns al<>o foul up th(' ~fet) .. he ~•d Mayor Green seeks clos~ ties with ·com~unitY By Robert Barker Orange Coe.II Dally Pilot HUNT INGTON BEACH Pl edging to nudge officials doser to the pcoplc, newl > elected Mayof Peter Green 1s calling for a ci tywide C'ommunat) Congrcss to glean the res1dcn1s' '1s1on fo r 1h1s coastal Cll> at the turn of thc ne'<t ccntury and beyond. Hc's shooting for a da) ·long ga1hc nng some11me 10 Februal). he s:ud T uesda). Officials "all Ix' urged to get thf viewpoints of c1t1Lens and work them an to the ell> 's long.ra nge planning goals. he said. "It's 1hear c11\." he said "The~·re the ones "ho :ire pa' mg the-t.a'<es The) should tell us · v.hat L.tnd of Cll} tl>C) wan\. to h\e' m. ··You can 't JUSt plan )ear-to--} ear. you need long-range plannang . .\nd \-OU need ''s1on. And \OU should test th al '1s1on against ·rcaltt). "'Ju\I lt l e dO\.\OtOWTI rcdevdop- mt.•nt. We (lhe C11' \ounc1J) ar(' coming back and re-exam1n1ng what we mean b) the village at- mosphere concept." Green; b4. said the officials "ap- parcntl> .. railed 10 listen 10 n:s1 - den1s' concerns. abou1 open <>pal·e when the) p°foposed a golf cou~ in Central Park and the P1ers1de Vil- lage r(Staurant complex on an asph alt parking lot at thc beach on thc ocean side of Pact.fie C oa~t High"' a> That failure-led 10 apprcn al 1n the "lo, 6 ekc11on of the \.i ea,.ure ( ballot in111at1,e. v.h1ch bars dt'.'- velopments on the parL.s Jnd beaches \\tthout the appro,al ol tht.· \Oler'> as "ell a<, the (11~ ( ouncll On other matte"" • (,reen ~1d the cit) 15 fan ng .i shonagc of about S2 m1lhon 1n re,enue. It also 1s up to 11s nee!.. an capital C\pcnd11urc comm1tml·nts IA tlh the pier 1ha1's about SJ m11l1on shon of tts SI ~ mtllton goal and th e children's v.ang al Central Libra~ carr)·1ng a pnu' tag of abou1 $., 'i million he <;a 1d • He sa id he-teel~ 1hat 1hc ~late ma\ return to at.·nal malathion spraying ag..i1n,1 the ~kd th a prac- 11ce tha1 hl' "1gomush oppo\t."d carler an lhl· 'ear In ..i n' future round hl· 'aid. the ha11k "'II ha\e '"th<' full v.l·1gh1 ol lhl' ma,or'~ OfTil·e " • He ~l''> hJrmonau' .md pro. du<:ll\c 11rne\ JhcJd for the ne"'I ~ consltlUll·d ( II\ ( UUOl ii but d0t·~n ·1 pred1d pcrlet I tllt'>'> "'iplat s "'II em<'rgc 1\Cla\lonalh hut I hoix 1hat tlw '1»v.poan1s v. ill be rec- unc1led • Ht.' SJ\'> hl' '> 1la11crl·d ttlJI Jack Kclh rctu.m1ntz 10 lhl' C 11' ( ouncal alk r l\.\o \CJr\ on thl· '>tdchne\ nominated ham tor ma\l1r "I ')('t' a d11Terent facl 1'l'll\ .. C 1rel·n \31d "one i.earching tnr J l'On'>Cn\U\ ·· •.He ~'~ Lhal lh.: Bol\d ( hit.a 1.1111l he "di on II'> "'3' 111 ht·ang an ne,ed lo 1he lll\ h\ lhl· time h1<, trrm 1s up nnt l>eccmbc:-r ··11 "'II be the largl'\I \.\CtlJ nd\ (I IUI 3lrl''' on the coa<;t nct"'~n \1ont("rt.'\ Ba' and \an Dtl'~o · Mayor Peter Green • • Pushcart ordinance would set tougher regulations By Bob van Eyken In 3 rrpon dd" {"ft"d \.i onda' dor<; Orange Coast Df''Y Pilot Kathe produtt.•d 1hc requested re-··is ha\lntz .. hcJlth 1n,po..·lln1n '1<;1ons cen1tlLJtc lhllntz t•• l·n,url' th..11 1°ur COST~ M E~~ -.\n>onc selling \ome rc\ldcnh ho"'C't.'r \1111 ch1ld11..·n Jrl·n t gointt lu get loo<l du~··· d'l t"d one concerned re\1· Jrnt R\I\ P11areL. ··\\ h~ do "-<" n«d 10 hJ\l' thl-..C at .ill in our II\ ' food on fool in ( O'ita \ksa "''II fa,or an ou1ngh1 ban un the ,en-prn\on1ng tr11m 1>ne lll the'>c: 'en- ha' f 10 toe 1hc hne. under a -----lllllllllmliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•lliliiiiiiiiiii~i~iii~llli~~~~~-PrOpo'>'-'d ordinance that sets s1n u • regulat ions fo r slreet 'endors For 1he 1h1rd't1me Monda) Cll)f" ( ouncal members asked <II) .\I· tOm Cl.-J:homas Kalhe to fine-lune a proposed la" 1ha1 ""ould protect resident from "'hat some de~nbc as a plague of unhtcnscd . un- ansixcted food 'endors. Vendors "llh pushcan s and cooler;. ~llang C\Cf)thing from taco., to ice crea m. ha,·e tx·e n cited as a nu1~nt.·e and possible health thrca1 b' \ome Costa Mesa resi- dents as "'ell as t."11) code entorcc- ment offi cer.. Nc,enhelcss. Cit) Council mem· bers three months ago reJCC"lcd a propoS(•d la"' that v.ould ha'e banned s1 ree1 vendor; an the en~ AFT ER 24 YEAR S .. m By Karen Auge Orange Coul Deity P•IOI Opponents of the measure said 11 "as unfair to ~title an) form off~ cnterpnse .... 11hou1 first a11empting lcss stnngent measures 10 ensure m} ab1ht ) " T"'O }Cars remain on the public health and safct) hcr term Council mt'mbers asked Ka1hc: to lGOING OUT .OF BUS INESS LAGUNA BEACH -Her '01ce cracking shghtl~. Ma)or Pro Tern Martha Collison ~teppcd out of the city's 1rad1uonal ma)ora l rotation and nominated ( oun calman Neil F1upa1ncL. 10 take the JOb Tuesda)' Fitzpatnck. a two-lime v ·reran al the job. was elec ted una='•mousl)' by his colleagues. He replaces Lada Lcnncy. who served as m41yor since Occcmber 1989. Cujna the umc dcmands of a new JOb. Collison. a real t.statc pro- fessi onal. said. "I don'. think it's fair to thc cauzcns of this city to havc a pan-time ma)'or." Colli son said although her new position frequently takes her. out of town she plans to "serve 001 the remaindcr of m> term to the best of Witnesses help nab suspects NEWPORT BEACH -Alen watnetJCs were crcd1tcd Wlth the Tuesday mornana arrcst of three mcn believed to be would·bc JCW· clry store robben. Eddie Arnold Sanchei. 36, of Rosemead: Alben Robcn Tnpplctt, 21 . of Pasadena: and Andrew Hernande? Romero. 31 , of Monrovia. were annted on suspt· oon of conspiracy to rom~it rob- bery after w1tncs1n told Pol•c:e the tbru men IC'ted swpiaoualy and tried to cn1er • Wesc Cous Hllh- way retry store lMl bad not yet e>pcned for businm. The custom 1n Laguna Bea h 1s draft an ordinance requinng healt h for council members 10 lake turns inspection and licensing of all at one·)car 1e-rms as mayor dunng pushcans and street and s1de....,alL. their LOuncal tenure vcndors. On Oct. r: the council requested Moments before F11zp:Hnck as-further re ' ssion of a proposed orda- sumed office. th c previous council nance. th~ lime to require the unanimously ccn1fied results of the display of health permits and pie· Nov. 6 elcc11on. including voters' ture idcntll) cards by all vendors. approval of a S20 million bond to r=-========= help buy Laguna Canyon. In addi11o n. incumbents Lcnney and Roben G('ntf) and newcomcr Ann Chnstoph. the top th~ vote- aeners in NoHmber's counol elec- tion. were sworn in. Earhcr. each counctl member paid tributc to oulgoing mcmber Dan Kcnnt)'. who did not scc:k re· clectaon after serving two tcnns. p:eacnta -~--f~fJ1~1n=t1- ---'5Wn'- A• ....... •eese by a profeaeloo&l team of perbmere .............. _... 9 ¢.-.rl ____ _.. .. I•• -ps a • ,, 0 fir. ... ..... ···-----...... .. ,,., ... hr . ( ENTrlRE Sl0€K rt WESTCLIFF PLAZA ~7th & Irvine A NeWpc>n Bea h Wnneun initially coa&KU!d Police Mondi>'~· •yi111 W. mm mttttd Moutrarian J~. 2901 W Cout lfih•Y· aid ic9ed ~utiy. looki• It mercM&. d• and theft laYffll. NCwpan ltectl police Set Ddy Go.ii llid. on•• ll!mU DICE • II .,-.-..'•, IP.a lca ... t P& (714) '42·7161 ___ .... _., .. ..,.,,., ~-··-•I• Sip n•U••llJ In Octab• It John o. McClain ~led Pt9ll Writer • WASHINGTON -Sales of new homes dflcreascd anotht'r 3.S percent in October. falling t• a level not seen since the last recession, the gbvemment said T uesday. • Sates totaled a seasooa_lly adjusted annual rate of 49 l ,000. the Depanments of Commerce l)ld Heusing and Urban Development said in a Jeint release . That was the lowest since 480.000 new homes werr old in ~tobcr 198.:?. a month ttforc the 1981-t!.! recession ended . ks fell 18.2 percent. to 112.000 units. m t~t West -the lowr\I 1m:c 106.000 homci. were sold m September 198.:?. The hou\1ng indust~ ha<> ~en in a slump for about t\\ll )l'M'I occau\l' ufh1gh interest rates and home pnces and. more re«'ntl)\ fldin1 bttn lo_st tn the II.St tive months. 1ndud1n1 consumer confidence in the economy. 80,000 .•n October alone. Durina t~ first 10 months of this year new Exastina home aales also have been weak, home sales wcrt off I S.8 percent from the 'same sJumpina 4. 7 .~rcent i~ October to a.n annual period of 1989. tc fell in eiaht of those 10 rate ofl.02 ~1llion. their lo~cst level s1!'c~ early months, including a 4 percent dro p in Scptcm-198'. accordma to the National Assoc11uon of be d " t d rn A t Realtors. r an a • JX'fCen cc 1 c an ua~s · But despite the weakness. new home prices The Scptem~r fisurc was l'CV1~ .d own rontinued t<> rise in October. fro!ll 6 percent an the departments mrtial The government reported the median pncc estimate. but tht' October towl was worse than j umped 7.9 percent, to $1 21.800. while the the 1.8 percent drop first reported. average price advanced 9.8 percent. to SI S7.SOO. At tht' October sales pace. tt would take 8.4 The median means half of the home cost more, months to exhaust the in ventory of unsold half le . homes, up from 8 3 month 1n Scptcmbc.·r and A )car ago. the median pnce was S 123.000 eight months in August. There was a ~ven and the a'erage $147,800. month supply of unsold homes in October 1989. Sales 1n the Northeast. which tumbled to a The etTtets of the slugg1shoc s "ere ...een in recent lo" of 57,000 units in September. rc- the Labor Dcpartmtnt's employment report for bounded 47.4 per<'tnt 1n October to an annual October. It said 185.000 construction Jobs ha'e rate of 84.000 units. ....,._. _____ _ ' ........... -_ ......... 111 .... McGaw Inc. signs distribution pact JR.VINE -Re<ieuion worries seem to have bypassed lrvino-besed McOaw Inc .• a manufacturer of intravenous solutions. as it si&ncd a S4S million distribution qreement with Block Medical Inc. • ' "Home ~ continu« to grow at a rate of 25 percent each year," said Jacncs Sweeney, chief executive officer of McGaw: "C?ur 8'J'CemCnt with Block Medical Inc. demonstrates our cont!nu1na commitment to provide the best possible products and serv1ces to this growin1 sepnent of the health care industry." The agreement means that McGaw will make its new Home- pump product available for the first time. . T.hc approximately 22S,000 patients that currently receive homelcarc will now have the opportunity to get the Homcpump bcc:au~ of this agreement. BUY for many people. "There 1s a real opportunity out there," said Tim Carr. an agent at Waterfront Homes. '"It's really opened up c;omt· doors ... flY• C1m•111t1 TPlllKdlll From A 1 crunch. Na)IOr said man) lenders are still w1lhng to make real estate loans. "There are man) programs a"a1l- able to buyer. tha1 will allow for h1gher-pnced homl''-and still have \ti). ve~ compe1111-.c rates." said Al)'cyn O'K_arc. -..1ks manager for the Grubh and Fllis Mortgage d1ns1on m In IOI.' O'Hare said that low interest rates and financing techniques such as bu}'downs h!i'e made o"ning a borne a realll\ rather than a fantas~ CREDIT From A4 loans." !.<lid t."•.:ononmt .\lien ~1na1 ol The Bo\ton Co "It ma)' or ma) not redun~ tntl'fC\I 1atl''> Re~ne rcqu1rl'llll..'nt'i arc a1mcd at ensunnF, that ~.mll.'> ha' c-the cash on hand 10 rm.·l't (kpt1,1tor demandc; lno;t1tu11on' an· n·quin·d to maint..1111 tht• fl'\l'n e' l'llhl'r in ca'ih 1n tht· \,iult 11r tn n11n.1ntl·rt'\t· bcann~ rt"'t't H' .l\l\IUOI ... \.\ llh lht• lXntral hJnl.. \\hen thc In! n·qu1rl"' ft'\H'r rl·· -.tr" es. hanl..<. 1hnl hJ\ t' mort monc~ thl·~ l.1n u,l. to makl' prntit \ earning lo.in' •H l•lhl'f 1n,t·,tmcn1' \UCh a\ pur h ..... tn~ goq·rnma11 w c untie Conwqutntl\ lht· h·tl "'" h.1,t le'>'> mont \ 111 to\ l'"'' in ~11\ c1 nnwnt ~until 'I fk\JU'l' thl I cl! turn' 11' Bu)'downs.. which offer below market interest rates on mortgages for a number of years. are the "a) to go. O'Hare ~1d. "You could actually buy 1t down to 8 percent for the first year. Q percent for the second and then get a fixed · rate of I 0 percent for the next 30 years after that." she said. "There's a lot of opttoni. nght now and there is plent}' of money :i vail- able." And she said that lower rate'> can make all the difference. ··one per· cent can make a loan that "as marginal. no lon~cr marginal ·· profits O\er to the Treasu~ - S:? lf"6 h1ll1on in I 989 -thc n<'t effect ofTucs<la) ·.,change "Ill be to depm<' W\.Pa)el"\ of rough!) S600 m1lhon that otheNl'le "'ould ha-.e gone into the Trca\ur) and to bolster hank profit.-. h~ about the same amount "That's a n1tl' plt'tC lll t:hangt.• for the banlong c;ector. hut I don't think 11's going 10 do ~quat to gt•t thl·m to make morl· loan'>" ..aid enmom1~t Paul Gctm.in ol Rl·g1onal hnam 1al ..\ssoc1a1e' in v. t'St l hl'\tl'r l'a "This '" .t r>'-~thulugtlJI bomt to thl' banking. ~ltor ·· He \31d hank' an•n't 11ghtl'Otng. credJl berausc thc\ lad. monq Ill lend. but rathn lx'lauw of ronn·rn\ about tht· .1h11t1~ ul horro"'n' Ill repa~ tht• l<Mn' dunng an l'l'onnm1l do\\nturn During. the l\\n "t't'I..' cnd1n~ C'arr .aa1d that sale closings arc d own to about half of what they were one year ago. a nd the result has been lo"cr prices 1n the Costa MC'sa area and mof'(' o ptions for huyers. "'Things that are pnced well are selling as opposed to those that arc overpriced and testing the market." he said. "First-time buyers who have had to rule out this area in the past because of pncc. are now talk- ing to-l.ls.·· Nov. 28. ins111ut1ons maintained SS9 h1lhon m r~ncs. The.-change would reduce rcser. es b) about S 13.6 billion arcording to the Fed It afTC<'t t\\O t~ pcs of reserves. Those held ag.a1n'1 non-personal lime depo'ill'-\\Ith ma1unt1es ofless than 18 months and net Eurocur- renc" hah1ht1c., · Non-JX·r.onal time deposits pri- manl> arc u.·rt1ficatcs ol dcpo~11 purcha,.ed b~ businesses. Net Eurocurrenn hab1h11cs arc the net amount\ that hanl..'i horro"' from their C)\er<,ea~ branches. 1 he rcscne re4uiremcnt on tho~ two t)'pc'S "111 drop from 3 percent to I S percent tx·ginn1ng Der I 3 and to 1ero lx'gmnmg IA>c. :?7 "Jo change "'a' nudc in the rcqu1rt·· m<"nt of a I~ percent resen e for tran<,altton auuunts. pnmanl~ checking Jnounts Getman \31d the action "'II onh modest!~ '>hore up hank profits which dc.'chned to ·S 11 6 h1lhon m tht fir'lt half ofth1\ \car. do"n from S 14 . .3 b11l1on during. the first s1>. month\ of l~!\Q .\nahsts ctte '-Our real e'itatc loans .ind losses on Third World deht for the detenorat1on AUTO INSURANCE Best Rates As Published by Insurance Commissioner Including Hi-Risk CALL (714) 846-3323 (8 00 o m to 4 JO p m } No rxc•u flnanc• or 01~ flldMfl C!Ulr9fl Dress Up Your Home For The Holidays. . " • \ ................ ,. ~ :~j AS LOW AS s2500 .. (lWH ,. Stiel> ... • ..., 1111111 .. .. ·~ . ·~.,. ,~ ............ ... ,. ........ 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'" .... ,, ., ••• 11.14&111: Praise flowed as smoked breast of duck over red cabbage, wild mu h· room consomme. medallions of venison with puree of chestnuts, spaetzle and baby Brussels sprouts were served with St Andrews sau·vignon blanc and MG ValkJo cabemet sauv1gnon. Vida Dean Pat Jones and Milli Wleseneck. A'9x and Patricia Sytnyk with la Vera Burns and Tom Burke. After a brief fashion break wuh holiday styles from Armo1re (fashion Island). dinner was topped off with fresh New Zealand figs and cinnamon ice cream . "This is a typical Swass meal ... . geared to an Amencan's taste." declared Christof. (The restaurant has been open for breakfast and lunch since April and on Valen- tine's Day will open for dinner.) Joyoe Reaume with Bill a·nd Darleen Manclark. .,,,,,.. ... "We had the opportunity to be here unexpectedly ... heard about 1t from Ann Stem. We combined our Christmas social wttb the benefit. - said committee presjdent Joyce Reaume. "We wall probably make about three o r four thousand." Darlttn M anclark attending with husband Bill: Pat Jones wtth . Jeremy and Malit W1eseneck w11h · husband Herb handled part) details for the black·t1e event Party-1oers also included Laila and Orange Count} Philharmonic VP Bill Conlin. Barbara and tan Sanderson. Ltt and King Burstein. Mary Lou and Scott Homsb). Adrienne an'd George Brennan. charter comm1ttet member LaVcra Chrlstof Boo. Mart;1a Green and Juerg Boo. Achievement award thrills Sinatra BEVERLY HI LLS -Fruk Sin- atra sa)S he's 1hnlled to rC'CC1\e 1he "Ella.. L1 r<'t1me ;\ch1 e' ement Award, and better )Ct. 10 get 11 from the sourtt· Mis, Fitzgerald ~inatra said al Monda) night's ccrcmo~y thnt he has "loved a nd adored' the 72-year-old Mass Fitzgerald for decades. The bash also was b1lkd as an earl) ccl- <'bratton or inatra's 15th b1rthda). whtch IS Dec. I 2 "I'm thnlled.'' Sinatra said of the award ... , lov(' getttng things lake this." The crremony was a benefit for ·the Society of Singers. a chanty that gives financial help to smgers, past and present. Among thoSt' attending v.erc comedian Don Rickles. actor liyl- vester tallonc. and singers Ha"1 Connick Jr. Pcgg' l...f'e and Pia l~cJora. NEW YORK -Madonna. a master at making videos that gen'-·r- ate almost as much contro,ers' as they do 'record sales. wants 10 knov. wh) violence 1s aC'Ct'ptabk for tele- vision ~nd steamy sc' scene are not. Madonna appeared on '\BC-TV'-. "N1ghtline" early Tuesda) an an mterview JUSt after 1he ncv.s pro- gram aired her 1 hot-for-MTV video "Justtfy My Love" 1n m enttrel}. The video. rejected b) \fT\' last week. features the bra-and-garter· belt-clad smger an an encounter wath a lover. pla)cd b) her real-ltfe bo)fne]ld. T on) Ward. 1n a Pans hotel. The 'td<'O 1s an tended to por'tra) the couple's fan taste!.. v. h1c h run 10 b1SC.\ual1t). \O}eunsm. ~roup sc,. cross-dressing and maid ~do masoch1sm She told mten 1ev.er Forr<'st Sawyer via satellate from Los '\n- gcks that the \ldeo -w1Lh us chams. black leather and cruc11i,es -was about "honest\ ... and the celebra11on of sex. There's nothing wrong wtth Lhat." But stae said she thought 1herc was a double standard al v.orl on 1elev1s1on -By Tk Ass«iated Pr~ss Frank Sinatra While looking for a mate, take off blinders DE.\R .\NN L.\NDERS: As a s1ngJe woman ltv1ng an flonda. I feel an obhgatto n 10 all women everywhere who are hoping to find a mate. About s" months ago a vef) good-lookmg gu} with personality plus moved into the area. Ever)On<' took a likmg to "Freddie" and went out of their way to be nice to ham beCause he was still' grieving over the loss of has wife to cancer. Ann Landers made. -EXPERIENCE Pll'S v.as SC\uall) and ph) 1call\ ahu.-.nt DEAR EXPERIENCE: TUnks b' her father belorc he .,.as 5 thl'n for a real eye--opuer. Voa've abandoned he It' cd on 1he Slret"ts proved tbt love cu be aot only v.1th I 0 brothcri and sister\ in a ltu.4 bet deaf and damb, aa well. Central .\mencan countr) for thrce DEAR ANN L.\NDERS· Please years bcfor<' the) v.crc all taken into tell readers that 11 1s 1nappro pnatt· a Catholic orphanage to ask parcnts of adopted children The point I want to mal<' 1 thll about their child's biologica l an adopted child's past '" inten~I) partnts. In the sax months v.e·\e personal. so plea~ don't pr) - had our chosen ch ild. at least I 00 NO S .\ME. NO ('IT) people have asked. "What do )OU DEAR N.N.N.C.: ner~·· a simple know about her real parents'!' I eol•tioa to l~e problem. W~u • would love to sa}. "It's rcall) no ne •eedle-no1e d clod a1k1 of your busanes :· bul I've ne~er aaofyerblz.all-t)·~ 41H1Uoa1. say, had the nerve "I cu't lmaatH wlly "11 •0814 I anviled him over for a home- cooked meal and eventually we started to date Everything was wonderful until I noticed that he was dnnking a little too much. After a few months he bepn to foraet dates and when he did re- member, he was too drunk to be a It so happens that this la ulc gtrl coacen yo.." ~ L rt•,• .-------------------------1 'TJ .. WV c:;t. decent companion. Sex became a thina of Lhc past because he was always fallina uleep, or should I say. "passing out." He kept apologizina for has substandard behavior by saying he was having a hard time getting over his wife's death. That was fine for Freddie was a pnme suspect but nothing was ever proved. I'm writing to warn other v.omen that love can be plenty blind. If 1t doesn't feel nJht. ladies. do what I did. Hire a pnvate invcsttptot. h will be the best anvcstment you ever a while. but suddenly it dawned on rr====::::========::::;i1 mt' that many of Freddie's stories were confl icting. I became suspicaous and decaded to ha~e the guy anvestipted. It was rather expensive but believe ~e1 at was worth every penny. The anJor· mation proved that he bad nevei:t been married to a woman who hacr died of canctr. His girlfriend. how- ever. was mamcd to another man at the time she was murdered. llY. 9'. lllll 11 Miii .. ~a """""'• PAKnftanas /fo(~ l'ol Al oa• tr • Bii • UICIPlll'JI • llOlll IBI Kam'I Yam Halm n.AT ... (71•) 711-21D .. GIFr CERmlCATES. , • • INCLUDES: • a room on the water • Mllk and cookies at nJcht • moonllcht boet ride on the • a eood boo1t bes6de the bay C> bly • ~ rtdes \..; • hot coftee & crolssants wtth • '°"I ~asurly walks ;;· tam In A.M. . • A dt ~ tnc:tudina .U the~ and men -comes In a ,. ~ Box wtth our own HANDMADe CHOCOlA TE CHIP fit!__ COOt<fES a taste ol wMI ...., llMtm et. • 1if TM UTTI.E INN • dlil.., • 617 Udo hrl& Drtw· PM••-' l11cta, CA t1M1 (71t) 671 1111 ,,.. °""',..,at n.. ...... "'Ml•poft .... . • •••• '-._ ..... (? ...... l..;, ...... (:'· ... (;,,;, ( ~-. .. ~· ·) .. ., Bums wnh Tom Burke. Palm 1a and Alex Ii) tnyk and Mar) and R o~ Osterhout Others at the fest1\el\ dcrnrated restaurant (a great .C'hnstma" smelling li'e trttl v.cre Jud~ Ro\e (pretty an pink). Glona (arras (on her wa) toda) to mak<' her home in Sun Vane,). Sul\ unon Mane and Rodney ~m~nah. Manha and Mal Gr~n and Joknc.-and RJChard Engel JU'>I bacl trom Ital) and now read) to d<> 'IOffi<' hohda) enten.a1n- 1ng an their fkkoun place read' after months ol returb1shang The mus1l lo' eri condud~d thl" C\'entng h' h<'ad1ng fo r the dan'-'C floor hopetull:. tu work off the cal ones Wolf and Ann Stern Could it be an eggs-aggeration? Don't l no"' Y.hat tinalh lx·lJnw of aJI thoS<' 1n the Ro,al < oun 111 Queen Elazahcth I (), ~rJ,1~d 11n cholesterol ma' he H 1stonl·j1 ll'kH- notcs tndll.Jte. inu·edibh that hrr C'oun 1en 1n 1ur,t ont' ,ear Jtl' m1)rc tha n four m1llton <'&&!> It's also a fact that the oldn "'l' get. the mor<' slov. h "'C' hrl'Jtht• Ii 1be rescanhe~ ha\l" It nghl. about 16 percent ol lhC' dm cl' ~ .. up their cars v. hen th<' tank art' \till thrtt-quaners full Appro"ma1el~ 4 7 percenl don't refill un11l tht• tanks arc almost empt' \\hat"• \Our hab11 pattern an this matt<'r" I stan P3' mg a11en1ton v. hC'n thC' gauge drops ht°'lov. a quant"r Bats can be tamed .\nd quh.ll' That has been pro'ed North C arohna·-. Charll1t 11: ha' an old ordtnan~ that proh1tim an' v.oman from appeanng 1n puhlal there unk s her l:x)d, '' ~·o, ercd v.1th "a m1n1mum of It'! 'ard' l)f cloth·· The Los l\ngcles Rams don't pl.n LM. Boyd 1n Lo~ .\ngcles The.-""e" 'ork Giants don't pla' in "lew \or~ ""'either do thC' "lev. ) orl Je1s The Dallas (ov.hc.)\~ don't pla~ 1n Dal- las .\n' mort'~ Q \\he~ docs M~ll' \\a) ranl on the last oi best-selhn& C'and) bars'' .\ No I 0 Right behind :"o Q, (. runch i.\nd ~o Buttcrllngcr "lo ., Hersh<''·, \11ll ( hocolate "io 6 Hc.-rshe) 's Mall Chocolate v.1th "lmonds No 5. Ka t "'8t. N o 4 M&\.1's Plain ~o 1 M&.M's Peanut. No :! Reese's Peanut But- t<'r Cup 'lo I Snackcrs HICKORY FARMS® The gift everyone love to get . Hundred ot lelac1 u. gaft failed with und r $10 to 150. ~1~·11 e"\-en 1,hir Mdt A~ Mints Two 8aP for $5.99 aaeae sen. and Lop Any nw for $6.99 II A friendship put to tlie test liy AIDS By Bonnie .J. Fevwgeon °'M09 CoMt Dtllly Pflot For AIDS patients, who ~ trying to c0pc witli life -and impending death -unconditional loyalty ofsupportive friend bas to be an incredible treasure. From j ust such an ideal bas comr the essence of an original play, based on a true story written and directed by Molly Hardy, entitled "Encore" -currently being stqcd by the Orange County Coalition of the Theatre Arts in Cost.a Mesa. Hardy's touching. even occasionaJJy humorous, account of her onaoing friendship with musical collaborator. Jim Boyer. portrays the power of a trusting relationship in the midst of severe physical and social distress: but also reflects the anguJSh and despair for both indlVlduals tormented by Boyer's disease. Though not intended to be a play about AIDS, but rather a focus on "a true fnendshap ... the illness takes a priority position in narrative and action with scenes of tension as reality sets an, followed by the cold .stenl1t)' of hospital room sequences and a researching v1s11 to a supposed "suppon" group. Emphasis as placed on this unusual twosome's struggle with AIDS and Hardy's developang awareness of ats impact on individuals as well as on society an general. Jill Foor interprets Hardy"s personality as Mona; while Chris Wade enacts the affiacted Jam Benton. Foor is highly anim.@tcd, generating a strong semt.• of realism in CVCI")' scene. Wade is more subtle, perhaps charactcnsuc\ of Bo)er in real hfe. Theirs are intnguang portra)als of two ~ho come from extremely diverse perspectives yet share a oneness. out of which develops this poignant piece of work -the pla) and music of .. Encore" Exaggerated chdractcnzat1ons pervade in the suppon group segment. Led by a woman )OU might expect to see orchestrating a seance, members themselves appear almost bizarre in com- mumca11on as "'ell as appearance Howe\er. e'en wath explicit ca:entncllu:!>, these and1v1duals maantain a level of behevab1hl\ that creates an air of sadness "'1th the realization that such great unmet need exists an soc1et) Out of this segment comes the • acronymn for the pla) ·s title· "En couraging ununng Canng Open Relat1 onsh1ps "'1th E'cl")onc." Foor and Wade share this ··group" expenence w11h pla)crs Jan Tiehen. Joenalhan Thompson. John David. T Thoma\ Hunttr and Nack K~n 1gman Thus far pla~ ing to sold-0ut audiences .. Encore" ma) be seen at Orange Count} ( oah11on of Theatre .\ns -72Q \.\ 16th St Swtc IA -an C...o~La Mesa through Dec. JO. Curu11n as at 8 pm on Thursda} s. f nda}) and aturda) "· From Dec 16. 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A Christmas Carol," few local state productions warm the hean with the spirit of the season like .. A Chlld·s Christmas in Wales, .. now in its fifth incarnation for the Grove hakespeare Festival. This n chly poetic ac:count of Dylan Thomas' childhood' reflec- tions has established a tradition much lake SCR 's. with cast mem- bers returning year after year to recreate their roles. And while Thomas' Welsh Christmases prob- ably were quite different from ours, the show gentl) nudges our own memory glands and calls to miod our pan1cular famal) tradiuons and peculianucs. There is a smattenng of new faces this time around, but the core of the show remaans intact with Gary Bell gcntl) weaving 11 aJI together in his dual roles of the adult Dylan, who narrates the piece. and the father of )Oun& Dylan. again anterpre\cd bc-autifull) b) Danny Oberbeck. · Oberbc k's .,..1de·c)'ed excitement on C'hnslmas momang and the crcat1\C games conducted with his boyhood friends splendidly amphfy the youthful expenence. In one par- 11cularl> 1ron1c sequence. he recoils ""•th distaste after sneaking a drink w11h the '1s1ung postman (the grown-up D~ Ian O\ ercame that dis- afTrct1on "'1th a 'engeance). "-a) Bcrlct as "'arm and wanning a )>Oung O)lan's mother. her cha- grin upor burning the turke> a pncele-ss momcnl D)lan's buddies. "'ho JOID him an spanted Inda.an ra1d'i and other flights of iancy arc t>nthus1ast1tall~ 1n1erprc1cd b) Bud Leslie. Robt.·rt Fass and R11.'.k T1gen. L cshe''i wand-reddened face authen- ticates has character mcel\. 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U A •\ h.J 4\ llOW-DS HUNTINGTON TWIN llt)4J M"·n \t ff-4~ tA,.. Th• """'''.O•t r .. tnc. ,, • ••••rWtf of "Of'1Mfte , 'i flil. O•n<•• WttPt Wof••• r ' .. I( M ... "" •octtr V l ~ 11 ~ ri ~ ,.,.,..., 1 , • • " ..... ,... Of ,O<ttff'te It \ '·~ I ...... ,.., . ,. (, G-.t r • I M•., •-A Little L.a4)' P'" • II !O 10 • f 4 •4.t, al\.,.f lJ ,.,. \ ~\I HOfR• AJofte 1PtJ1 \ ·~ R I\ I HOffte Af.eft• r •I • 4 q •, ' n.e ••te...,,. 0.wn UMef' • J• \ \ "" 10 • n.e Nwt<rN'.llet ~•lftc• •Lit \ °"'9f•r Dowft U"4et .P(,1 I' I()~.,,,...,. Pf, I II ~·~ l '' Ptloeo by Pal O'Donnell Amanda Hammerman (top) and Jeanl Finnerty as the bratty cousins an "A Chlld's Christmas in Wales." The a \Orted aunts and uncles who congregate al the Thomas bou~hold arc charactcn1cd 1n de.- tail hclnrl' 1hcir arrl\al nnd !>tmpl) ha'c to 11\C up 10 their advance hilling ~tronge'il in this reAArd arc tv.n nt'wcomcr\ 111 1hc show. Marc Wh11mnrl' "" thl' !><x:1alls1 Uncle Gl)n. who makes each obsef\atlon a pohucal -.tatement. and Renata Florin as the t1pphng .\unt Hannah. who cames a lla<il ""Ith h<·r and turns each occasion into an np- ponunity for a toast Also ennchang th1."1r roll''> arc Julia McDowell a' tht• .. magu:ar· Aunt Ehen upon wbom the youna Dylan has an unabashed crush. Mamie Crossen as the stnit-1.a«d but animated Aunt NcUie, Jim Schoonover as the dour Uncle Tudyr, Kate Halvorsen ~s the aspirin-culping Aunt Bessie and Lany fisher as . the rc;>~ust Uncle Gwyn (doubling an a spantcd e&.fl!CO as the po tman enjoying a morruna of Christmas cheer). Two of the funniest characters in the show are Dylan's bratty cousins, the pugnac1ous Amanda Ham- mennan and the whiny !eani Fin- nen y. Their segment Wlth Dylan and his pals 1s a panacular treat, n ch an the 1mprov1scd joy of child- hood. Musacally, the show as an amalgam of traditional holiday songs and familiar melodies laced with topical lyrics. Bell provides the piano accompa~1ment in addiuon to his other duties. "'A Child's Christmas in Wales'" continues through Dec. 30 at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Gar- den G rove, with curtain Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. (add1t1onal performances are scheduled Dec. 11 and 18 at 8 p.m.). Call the box office at 636-n 13 for ticket infor- mation. 0 BACKSTAGE -"Coming Home to the Gro-.·e: A MagJcal Night of Music and Song" w11l be held Mon- da> at 8 p.m. at the Gem Theater. the fundraaser has been planned b) a group of veteran Gro' e h:ikespeare Festival actors to help the theater-mttt-tts financial commitments Bell. Oberbeck and Crossen of the .. Wales .. cast wall appear along with other local tal· ents .... call the above number for re~rvat1ons. rr u111n11 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 u D u u ID AMC Wa-t ol .i.opardy' • 41 Hours Rea J1.1st"I! ,,. 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JJI, executive vice president ll•M L Ilk • vice president & general man11ger Edltorlal Looks Ilka the cities . 101 what they need . Costa Mesa needs healing, Huntington Beach needs . direction and Newpon Beach needs continuity. And !n the past da ys, citizens of these towns were given all three. tn the fon:n of newly installed mayors. While the mayor, tn these cities, ts v1ewed as little more than a fi$urehead -a politician who $Cts a little more pay and a slightly bigger office -the po"s1 uon is one of leadership. too. ~n ~osta Mesa. the council tapped Mary Hornbuckle as the city s mayor Good choice. A veteran of the council wars. Hornbuckle has compasS'lon fo r the city and those who call it home. In recent months, Costa Mesa has been tom Wlth stnfe. Dayworkers. Illegal ahens. Federal ans funding. If there's a controversy. the c11y seems to find it and coun it. Hombuckle's stra1ghtforward and humane approach should help put the Cit} back ·on course. In Huntington Beach. Peter Green is the new mayor. Now tn hts seventh year. Green has long been held as an environmentalist. a pohttcrnn who advocates a go-slow approach. But 0' er the }Cars he has learned the an of compromtsc. too In a town where cl11Lens have JUSt overwhelmtngly voted tn sufT rules for protecting beaches and parks. G reen · 1s a logi cal choice as leader. Newpon Beach used to be the city of controversy. No more. Thtngs are JUSt hummrng right along in Ncwpon. Oh sure. there's the a1rpon to won) about and the seasonal problems hke traffic and parkrng and the remnants of Bal Weelc. But all tn all . Newpon has its act together. And into th1~ enviable s1tuat1on steps Phil ansonc. the CH) 's new ma)'or For a man ~ho wasn't universally taken scnously as a candidate when he first ran fo r council four years ago. ansone has bttn a delightful surprise. He has managed to elude labels most pohttci.ans get stuck wH h: slow-growth. pro-growth. Sansone seems to care deepl)' about the city and has nc' er put himself above helping settle neighborhood issues-. With Hornbuckle, Green and Sansone at the helm. there 1s plenty of reason to be ho peful in the commg year. wrnetoal ......... ..._ Clllt..., Piil.. The ...... -lllt Pllt encouregee CO<T91POf\d9nCe trom our read«a We request letten be kepi to epc>roaknalefy 300 words. Arry correepondence .lfk:antly long9f IMn 300 WOf'dl will be printed at OUI dl8ctetlon U I C RJ C 1.,, -C '*"or i..... ••m. Community commentari.. are r....,...., for ,..,.. perttnent to cit._ and towns ak>llg the Orange Cout Guest comment.-may pertain to any public IMUe Editorial re.ponaea .,. r9Mt'¥9d for r.t>uttals to edltortal po11t1ons of the ...... c-1 lllt Pllt. Letter• conaideted to be II~ or In bad tute wfll not be printed Writers are limited to four submluJons a month All correapondence must be -'gned and Include the wrller's addr.. and let.phone number ror wrttlcatlon purpOMe Letters lhOUld be addrdled to the ...... Cl 111 M; Pllt. 330 w .. t Bay StrMt. Cotta M .... CA 92827 Attention: Let1ers to the Editor. Writers with que.tlon• are urged to call the Dally Piiot at (7 t 4) 8'l2~2 t. Ext 352 D•n111111'y .. I~- LBttll'I 1111 111111 clds To the Editor: T o the Editor I read with some interest your I don't live in the Cu" of Costa 11 /23/90 .. Editorial" regarding Ml'Sa an) longer .\fte r having ll"cd "Marilyn Burrell" \S "The Men's 10 the Cll) for 53 )Cars m) wife Club" for starting umes at thl' and I had bec.omct so d1S(nchant1:d "Costa Mesa Golf & Countn with what \I.a~ gomg o n 1n Cth Club" · Hall. that "e decided se'>cral \ea~ Because of this. you'vt> coml' to ago that enough was enough · the conclusion that a ··Public Goff W e dad howe>Hr follow the recent Course" should ha' e no preferen-council elecuon "1th grt'at interest llal starting tames at all" and fonunatch for Costa Mesa Perhaps the v. n tcr of the article 1s even though 1t. tol)l four 'ea~ ol t:11as to "Clubs and Organ1zat1on<;" being in o ffi Lc. 11 wa., 11me v.-cll in general or dO<'s n't comprehend spent hccau<;e 1t ga'e thl' '011ng organized golf. public a n opponun11~ tu <1ee "our I would hke to clanf) a ft>w wonderful On·· ar, ht> realh 1s Yo u points to you First. most "Public can fool so me of the people some of Golf Courses" ha-.c.• "Men's & the ume. but )OU can't tnol all ot Women's" clubs. Most of the mcm-1he people all of the t1mct bers of these clubs also work dunng One of .\mburge~ 's campaign the week People JOin t hese or-<ilogans four \l'arr, ago v.as that "~h pntzauo ns to fi nd companionship. IO\l'l~ fam11\ and I h'ed JU'it one establish .. CG.\.. sanc tioned block from 1he ong1nal < 1\\ Hall handicaps and pla> in regular or-v.h~n \oc;ta ~esa "as incorporated pntzed tournaments 1n IQSi" ~11hat ttme mo'>I ot os Can you imagine tr) 1ng to do v.t>rl' ~,.. anp. in the "'-orl"an "ar theK than&,) without regular stanmg and didn't ha' t' tht' opportuntl\ 111 tames'> Even your O\l.n "Sports~-ha'>e 3 "hnl·h fam1h · or ll\e 1n a t1o n" camcs the re\ults of local golf httk hou\t" JU't a hlud. lrnm .tn' to umaml'nts where Clubs bnng in a stead~ inco me to It did '>eem ~tran&1: thJt .i ne"I' the courses an both good and bad forml'd ~mhurge~ f IC\. tnLal ( om· weather Cluh mcmtx~ normalh pan) ended up "11h 1hc flC'\. tnrnl help keep their course in Jood Contract \I.Ith ( o ple' <. ahk"swn repair, honor cou~ rules ao8 the . when there \I.ere c;o man' old l"sta ~ etiquette of thl' game They 'don't . l1Shcd firms that didn't ha"e an strew the course v.11h trash nnd txer opponun1t~ 10 e .. en hid lln lht' cans. Arc }OU suggesting !hat 1f a golfer wants to establish a handicap and pla} orgamzcd golf. he o r she should spend thousands and JOIO a "Pnvate Countn Club"" The pn'>ate courses al\<> ha\C "'Mt>n's & Woml'n.\" club<; BO B DEARBO RN Pttsadcnt Ncv.,pon Beac h \ten's l 1olf Club 111111 Gan cr1111 T o the Editor Immediate solution to the ··0c. scrt C n s15" or Mr Bush's sclhng "patnot1sm for 011 .. to our GI ~ Mr. Bush and o ur Senaton and Re~ntatl\M \I.Ill go and camp in the desert un11 I a soluuon 1s reached The} may schedule mcet- inp wtth HusSC'tn and his re~n tauves if so desired I wager t\l.O things happen I) Hu~1n and his people will outlast (camp) our peo ple. 2) <\ soluuon will be ~lvcd 1n ~4 to 48 ho ur<i All H usscm wants 1s a ~port Why wait until 80 to 100 thousand bod} baiS (with our bo)s an them) arc returned. JOSEPH R. G ROTliU Balboa- contract .\mburgc) ha-. d1mtx·d the.-ladder of succe:.'> 3~ an Opponun1st b' v. ho he Ir.no"' rather than h\ "ha·t he lnov.'I HI\ r<.'Cord as a Pohucian Iraq•.-, a 101 to be.' de\tred He '>hould Ix gratc.-ful to Jack "'-emp tha1 his ofTer to dchate \l.il'i n1H alCl'pted or h1'i .. Llndshde Defea 1·· \l.ould ha'e lx<'n <"'en greatt·r Or"\ v.,1ll go dov.,n an H1\ton "1th ~me ol the other truh great ( v Un\tlmen and \\omen 01 the past Ul h .is 8 111 \t Claar. Gt>orge Tu\.ker anJ .\rlene haefer Of\ 1lle 1nd1catcs an st'l'rnl nev.\- paper anicks that the meJ1a v.a~ thr l'ause ol his dl)v.nlall I ha'<' linalh found 'iomethtnJ to agn"l' w11h him on The media probabl\ dad ha'e a lot Ill do \I.Ith 11 t'lut onh at ekllll'n 11mt• Thl' ml"d1a had nothing 111 Jo v.1th all ot thl' con- tro,er;~ \llrrt•d up h' him dunng hi\ four H'1tn 1n Offill" ~met1~e 11 talc-' \ometh1ng not so good to happen belnrt 'omc- thing good haprx·"' and w1th the "Po"'er of the Pre.'\~". and the "1.111 of the people hl1pdul1' we can l'l<'l't people that are runmng for puhhc office 10 sen e 1he people for 1hc people rath<'"r than for ego and penonai pin l H UCK BRLIXiES \ Former Re\1dent Bnt of EdltlP'I }lat/I.a Ed.1ror·s Not~. ~ folJowi"I ~ samples of calls pkaccd to rbe Editor's Hot/1nc. Re1Kkf1 arr tn- coun,ed to call 641-6086 wrth commtnu and tips. perently ou nttd a corrtt1aon on a conttt1on. My accountant telJs me that the 10 perttnt t.u. t apphablc to any amount abo"( SI 00,000 therefore the actuaJ LAA wo uld M SS.000 not SI S.000 \ Ill Ill~ J..L IJl&U 1• ..• .-..m1 a. To the Echtor I'm not appl~1ng for ~our open- ing as a "'Food (nt1 :· but I kno v.- "'hat I like and I kno ""' ""hat pnce range sum m'> budget -,and that's a n-asonable pn'-e ( 1ao Bella R1storantc.-1n Fountain \.al le} saus- fit's both requirements ( 1ao Bella '" a ftttle hard lo iind for a nl'\l.COmer But o ncl' \OU ha'e tasted the ..auteed 't'al v.1th shal- lots mushrooms and marsala saun· or the \tonarella man nara appeuzer from thC'n on 11's cas) You JUSt a<.ll\dtl' ~our taste buds and vour automobile will auto matt· call\· head for ( 1ao Bella The best pan about 11 1~ 'ou can ha .. e an e'c.-nang of d1nina 1n a txau11ful atmosphere. 1Nllh ncel- lent lood and \I.In(' soil music. auent1\e \I.alters 1tn blaLk 'est'i and t1t""sl and v.hen the lh<.'d am'es ~ou \l.on't go into \hoc.k The fact 1s ~ou v.111 be.' '>ll 1mpre"i~ \OU will prnbahh 'kl' In \llUr partner "Ltt's d o 1h1') ag.Jtn rC'JI won ·· r 1Jo &Ila " loo.ated on tht" east side nt 'e" hope ~t\l.t'en "arncr and " JIC'r ano'" the -.in-ct lrum thC' r ountJ1n \ J lk \ P11\t OfftlC' in the L1"" ( aballC',.o<i \port'> (om pie' OncC' \11U tn 11 \OU V.\ln·1 forgt"t 1t (rt \ t .\RR07ZO r0unta1n \ alle" APllllllll Vltll'I To lhl' Edttor t ounlil members ma) come and counul membt-rs ma' go. but the 'utl' ot the people b) the people and tor thl' peopk )hall alv.a\\ rc.-main' "ho a~ the lntK' of P1C'rs1dt' \'11lagl'"-"'l percent of the \Oll'rs Who are the <,upponers of \.1c3sure (~ -"13 pcrl t'nl of the \Olers of I Cll' almost '<Ml UUO 'oll'n stronc. Mea<.ul"t' C proh1b1ting thl' cat} fro m stiling o r lea mg par\ or txach land ~nhout both a maJOnt' \Ot<' 1lf < 11' ( ounc1l and l ll' 'ot<'" \I. ou Id nl'\ Cf' ha'> c bttn nccc-.. san hJd .,t,ml' 1rrcspons1ble go' rmmc.-nl o tlillals htt-n ac.:coun- tahk w their l nnst11uenn -.. , perlC'nt 1'1 the Hllcrs' \\<here hu '" perlcnt "' our rcpreKntataon been the~ paS1 )ears" To whom do they hstcn -arc tht" rumors true. rs our rcp~ntauon bought and sold" 4it"' en1y-thrt"C percent of us no~ fcl"l prot('(1 ,b) Mt>asurc C which in~urcs our volvemrnt \\ hether some' of our "in name onl)" rcp- l"('<i.('ntau"es arc to hsten 1s of httle con\Cquen~ I applaud 7 3 perttnt of our Cit\' . LESLIE ILX.ENSON Hunt1n«ton Beach JwlsUng 'Intent' on guns By Leonard Laraen \\ .. ~HINGTON -Somr of the qu1rk1cst wntmg of rttCnt )'eaJ"S 1s cranked out b) thC' gun nuts - a 5e1ment of the populat100 insistent o n an armed wc1ct) read> and wtlllng to shoot down enemy in- vade~ the entire: t nmanal class and much more frequently thCJr own children and other loved ones · who wander into the lme of fire An emergJng expertise amon! them enables chosen gun nuts to peer backward more than 200 year$. back bc)ond tad.a) 's conunumg tragedy of innocent dead and wounded and into the minds of thC' consutuuon 's ''framers." More specifically. the argument for at-borne aTSCnals for spon, de- fense or c1V1l uprising -sbould patnousm sound that call -g~ to the Second Amendment of thct Constitution From there the htC'r- ate among the gun nuts rcc1~ a phrase populanzcd on bumper sucker\ and tattoos ·· the nght of the pe<)ple to keep and bear arms shall not Ix anfnngC'd " The preceding. qualifying language of the Seco nd ..\mendment •~ rart'h u~d In its l'nttrcty. the aml'ndmc.-nt rt'ads ·· ~ well rqu- latt'd m1ht1a ~mg netts~r) to the sccunt' of a frtt ~late the nght of thl' people to k~p .ind bear ann~ shall not ~ 1nfnngl'd .. It·'> here con iron ted v. 1th the lrlmt-cnd languagl' of the amend- ment th.ii thl' bumper-suckered and tall~d gun nut!> pretend to open the brain pans of the long- drparted framen to t').platn what ""a' meant The ctlort rcachc~ back tu I ~~1.1 to v.t>ld a strange intent onto the fragile traml' l)f that da} 's emerging stlf-go' t'mment Of cou~ it's said thl' frame~ could ~ an unhampered c1uz.cnn bmthng v.tth ""'--i' assault nflcs sem1-au1oma111.: handguns l t av.,t"SOme Dll"'l'r v. hatevrT firearm' of fearwmc potenual mtght bt- lugcd home and stacked for 1nicn- uonal Of 1mdcnt.al v1ok~ The "m1ln1a." an the citcun.ion ot gun nut fantas~. v.as 200 •)-un ag0 and 1s todav all "thl' people:· on v. horn the burden )llll pn-.. um.ibJ' r~t) to fight Ind ian upn\1ngs n 1 11as1ons trom England or a u"1 goH·mmt'nl gnnc.-out of control JnJ n~ang an arrrwd n11zen,· comt" uppance l suall) passed 0' er 1 n the'><' tlat· wrapped calls for eHn ho me 10 be an a~nal 1<. the strl'ss that tbe .. m1h11a" he "v.t>ll regulated.' Pro ' 1s1on\ elscv.hcrt' an th<' (op- sutution Sttm 10 make clear t~<' framel"i had mort' in mind than ~n armt"d public rabbk TW1ce sn the first of the scvt n ongrnal articles of the Const1tutut 1. its autho r5 spelled o ut speC1fic "powen of Congress" rd1ung to "thl' m1ht1a -~ ln subsccuon 15 of ~t1on •b ( ongress as authonzt"d "T o provtCSt> for calling lunh the m1hua .. ~g.am an sub'S«t1o n 16 Congr'C'Ss 1~ authon1t'd ··To proVlde for or- gan111ng. arming and d1sc1phnmg thl' m1ht1a •· (. o narcss. ena u na a law in I 79~ ordered near-universal mahtia str- ' ice for most adult white mall'' But the la"'. 1n add1t1on, spelled out an ordt>rl) enrollment of tod1v1d- uals and o~ruzauon of militll units .. as the legjslatures of h states shall dtreet. •• What 1s absolutely certato to Jift-"'I for tM tntcot of the framers ol the Con.st1tut100 ts lhat they Id· dresJCd the ~rtd as the) knew al and tMir document was subject to ch1n1>n1 times and even to ot:>- solt1ttnet". tcachcn we arc cnaueqcd \0 model patieott and diplomacy tn tryma SJtualJons 1nvolvm1 unreasonable and poll'nllllly violent bc)tavtor It ,,_ddens me that ouT own pl"Cl1deftt is faJhn& to model this behavior to our nauoo·s ch1'drcn. J beheve 1t 1s urscnt that we pick up our pens and phones and demand tbc pitience, tact and aeativ11y ~ over all dtcis1ons concenuna the "try tcnOU$ hraa.o QWf cri • lavery. the owncnh1p of one man b anothcT. was provided for by the framers. That laf\&Ullle wu abohshcd wbdc other pe2 ,.S. w ch as references to a ""well= lated m1ht1a.. W1lh .. the .. armed to ~ teetb have rchQ, uttfUl only in tbe untwed uie of aucmbled sun nu TM hlttd ~ndi111 o1 ~ National Rifte Aaloc:iatioq p;elicad to tee an un1ntanaplld 1atebt '** l8th«ntW')' hmaW f« an .-r .. latiftl. umnfiinpd rWtt •-.o Imp -tat anns."' Tbry mould tiok ftanbu. MOii .....,.. .. ·to be kepi i9d --~a.c ........ •uak I fi• li1darh, ~ llMICrilll ........ ,... .... wartd ol 1fiiMlml -• .. 1-.o11111ec n a 11. Alld -· '1.. .. .... ~ --·t I r-111•· .... =~~== ~---=:•====~--:::.~ ..................... • • •'• ... ~ .. IP': ..... 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Moonrise: 7:32 p.m. Good Cltcllts or llOnito uko bm Su~t· 0.1 '*" ,. ..... Md blue Olfdl ,..... Moonset: 9:16 a.m. ,.. .... TIDES ....... Cltr ....... ..... () f) 0 TODAY .... ltuslMT ........ fnt hell I? 00 1111 40 first """ 12 S9 I Ill 4 I ..... fnl lo• 412 Im H flllt low 5 31 I Ill 26 ....... Second llCfl 10 37 Im 6C Second heft II 33 Piii ~ 1 ..... S.Cond lo• 603 pm I 0 Slfond low 6 59 pm ~5 ....... ......... • Last Otr. 1st Otr. Full Moon .... Clw New Moon .. i.-. ....... I Dec.8 Dec. 16 Dec.24 Dec.31 ' ..... "Tide source: Astronomical ata Services, Colorado S ..... _ ·Accused rapist defense nearing end - , By Emlly Adams Onnge Coast Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The dC'fC'n<;<" of accused serial rap1!1l Rotun Scott Dasenbrock 1s expected to wind up its case toda)'. following :?11• da's of testimony. Witnesses called b' dcfen'>l" at- to rney James Odnoiola rnealcd conflicting stateml'nl'> made b) 'rr- tims who later 1tknt1fied Da\cn- brock. :?5. 3'> thl' man "ho rapcd them. Many v1ct11m la1kd to an urall'I) describe Da~enbrcx Ir. during polrl'c tnten 1e" s. e'en though the} later picked him out of a police lrnl·-up. Odnozola said. " ··one ,·1ct1m described him a~ having regular. plesant features I'd describe Robin Dascnbrod a\ ha\lng vel) irregular feature!> ... Odnozola said . The Montana nauve and forma warehouse worker 1s suspected of rapi ng ~'en \\Omen. a!lsaulting six others and burglanzing three apart- ments in a 17-month cnmc spree that terronzed Hunungton Reath and Fountain \'alln. One of hrs alleged victims was raped twice. 14 months apart. and another "as attacked before dawn on Chn tmas 1986. whtle her 5- year-old son la } sleeping ncarb}'. omc of the "omen's first de- scnptton of Dasenbrock doesn"t match the defendant. however. and some v1ct1m's were unfd1rly 1n- nucnccd into identifying Dasen- brock b) a newspaper photo. Odriornla o;a1d. ··once an) OOdy has seen a photo- graph. an) subsequent ID 1s con- tamrnatcd The) don't really know "hat the' 're remembering.·· Odnozola said. ·That contention was backed by Daniel Yanney. a renowned Can- adian professor of psychology whose expertise 1s in memory and e)'CWttness 1dent1ficatton. Yarmcy testified.. Tuesday that. not onl)' did the newspaper photo contaminate 1dent1ficat1on. but that man} of the women t•ould have been too confused to truly re- member their attacker'-; face. Closing arguments in the nearly four-year-old cast' are-expected to begin Thursday ·change was order of the day at Fountain Valley meeting Police probe man's death • HUNTI N~tON 8£ACij -Pohct sa1 uesday they're investigating the death of a 68- year-old man 'Who was found by his son Monda) By Anna Cekola Orange Cou1 Dell~ Piiot FOL'NT .\I~ \ \I l f 't -f hl'\ changed chair\ JnJ n.tml· pl.ill'\ and ~Y the end of 1he mt'l'ltng fuc\da) night. Fountain \ alk) had a nc°" ~a)Or. ma) or pro ll'm and t"ll nl"\li city coun nlml'n to tah· OH'r Ul) busmc~" 8 ) an unan1mou<, \Ole. < ·oun- cilman Grnrgc <x.·oll wa<1 dected ma)or the fourth 11mc he·., sened in the po'>1t1on and < ounerlman James Pctnkin v.a., elected m:nor pro tern Fonm·r mayor Laurann Cook re-elected lo the c:ounnl in cluo;1on . l"d h~e to sa }' the Cit) has No,emher w~s '>"Om rn along w11h an C'<Ccllent ~talT and council." ne" counnlmcn Gu' < orr11110 and Stephens talked of the honor he John Collin!> · has had sen ing on the council and. But before thl· the nc" rnu ncil JOked about one le_gac:y he was started 11!> husinl·c;s lor thl· n1gh1. espccrall} proud of -glass cup~ there "l'fC man~ fond goodb\C'> and and cold water for the council prc~en1.a11ons for outgoing coun-memberi rather than styrofoam cilman Ho"ard StC'phcn<. and ve t-cup'> and "arm water served dunng eran counn lman and Ma\or Pm the fir.-.t meeting he attended. Tern Jaml'S Neal · In his acceptance speech. Mayor In hie; cloo;1ng remark!.. Neal look-Scott said he wants to be the busi- ed hack on the 20-plu!. )cars he has nessmen and bus1nesswomen's helped Fountain Valle\ gro"' and mayor dunng the upcoming }'Car. pro!>JX'r ·-rm 'el) proud of Foun-··E\·en though we're number one. la in Valle~," he said '"In con-there"-; al"a~s room for improve-===~ men1:· he said. In ther r acceptance remarks, Cook. Corrozzo and Collins thanked their supporters. fnends and fam1l}'. man} of whom cro"ded rnto the council chambers for the ceremonies LL Ed McErlam said an autopsy by the ShcnfT.("or- oner's office showed that James Allan He1t1man dred of pneumonia But the death I!> undl·r in - vcst1gat1 on to ensure that Hcmman "as afforded ade- quate care. McErlain said. He declrncd to comment further Mc Erla1n 'ia1d that He111man who wa!> retired. lrvcd 1n a residence in the 19000 block of ttngra) Lane with his son. -By tbt' D•lly Pilot Hush Puppies· . ............ 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Bring CMstmu joy to Oran~ County's ~st child~ by bringing yout ~. unwn1pp•d toy to MHI \tffdf C•nlff any cby from Saturday, DK. 8 through Monday, DK. 16 Sign the Giant Holiday Grtttlng Card when you bring your toy on these days: Saturd!IJ •nd Sunday December al 9, 15 and 16 11 •.m. untd J p.m. T"f Mt» Mtrdt Ctnf tr 1br1 for Tou ~ IJ IPOfllOlwl by tlw ~ VWdt Mfldtottf \ As.IOdOtbl ond IN 0ronpt Cooll ~Hot CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE Fr'kllly, S.turday and Sunday Decefnber 7 I Md 9 10 a.m. untll 5 p.m. • OYtf JS Chriitmu Grafts ~ • A fabulous stlectlon d one-of..,a·kind gfft It.ms and handmade Christmas Kassorits fOt yout ~ FREE FOR KIDSI S.bwdf'J and s..nca., Dec-ll•IMd9 11 a.• .... t1 J P·"'· • Strollng Sanca OM • Om.ment mHing • CooiUe dKcntlng • Owtstmti Ct'lft> end ~I • • • • • WARM STATIOHo4RY 00 ~ In ~ ~ a (I ~ ~ ~RS RAM T...rTCIAllS l'LURRES SNOW a Sl.MHY PT Clot.OY ClOLOY .. -........ . .. ::-ir ~ II ,.... n es • n "' • ,.... u ZI 11 a .... .. " ,.,..... 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He earned appro\rmntd\ ATTACK From A 1 The deta.11 1s important lx"lJU\l" one admitted henchman. frITrn Boue). said Gal received a l"all on his car phone while the) lur~l'd outside Luby's house that morning The call. GaJ allegcdl) told Boue' was from their clrent who ··"anted the j_ob _'1one nght thrs trml·'" hc.·- cause or an upcoming ('Ou rt dall' -C'Cffiilir"ierephone records \hm~ a call was made from G1on1o;· limo 111 Gal's car at about the ..ame 11mc Bouey testified Cial rl'l"er H"d thl' client's call. G1on15"' chauffcr 1es11ficd he ""'" tn the car alone with Anastasr.1 the morning of Oct. J Da'" rn\r,tc<I. however. that R1u1 1011.l him< i111n" was in the car and thl·relorl' rnuld have made the call Dunng at lca<1t three hour\ of mtense cross-c"<<iminat1on. 1)3, l'i admil!t'd that there were probably two phone calls -nN one as he'd sard earlier The inves•1~tor re- fused. howe\.er to reverse his te\ti 0 SCHOOL From A1 m1ttee ton1gh1 to d1~U'>!1 lhc llarpcr school s11e. current!\' occupied O) ~hool d1stnct adm1n1~1ra1or'> and used for school bNrd mcC'ting., Newport-Mesa adm1n1Strato~ arc housed in threc separate <;1tcs Plans to build a central drstncl head- quarters hrnge cin funding from 1hc sale of surplus d1stnct propcrt) ··w e are cons1denng the .u'><' of propert) not being used a'i "<.'hools for possible sources of revenue and other capital outlay.'' Nicoll Mt1d T uesday. "It docs not mean that we'vr made up our mtnds to sell Harper. But the chances arc strong that we will be changing its u..c ·· Residents sa) the school t'i an important communtt} resource and do not v.ant to sec 1t replaced b) h1gh-nsc condom1n1ums. "We do need the school. We have a baby boom going on ... said Juck1e Gillrs. SEAL From A1 According to Jones. Poncho's breakout was only the second or third time an animal has 4ottcn loose in her seven years' a soctation wi th the ce nter. But a lot more plot escapes. 0 Wc do our absolute best (to keep them confined) but these anjmals ire very determined. We've even had them learn how to open the pte. I aue )'OU have to see it with 11t.ntc or humor," Jone uid. The center, which opened it its cu.rrent location off Ltau.na an)on Road near El Toro Roed~ in 197 , ls currently ca.noa for about nine tea lions.. a hiahtr number than uAial, JODtS -.id. • la edd'licJG IO ill iKtlMltld popu· ~lkcatcris · an \llllW'h• in lk .... ~ or -· •• peeientl " trmn. ,_, added. TM privaldy funded mater .. 1 $1 91.020 dunng those )Ca~. ac- cording to the Internal Revenue Service. While "orking as a salesman. Johnson filled out his \\--4 form. or Fmplo7ee·!I W1thh old1ng Allowance ( ert1fica1e. claiming he was exempt from paying federal _ income tax .. I RS officials said H 1s employer. Colonial D1Mnbu11ng Co Inc .. did nut w11hhold monc) for taxes -By Clt.v Nt>ws &rvl<'t' mon~ thJt Ruiz told him G1onis was in the car that morning. In- stead. he said Ruiz musl°vt' made that o;tatemcnt in a later phone call. "The fact of the matter 1s that \OU didn't ask 1he crucial question and no" )ou'rc making up !>Orne stor) to co' er up that fa ct. 1sn'1 11"!" Barnell nearh shouted. ·-rm under oath ."' Dans said "T' e chosen the profession of la" enfor~·emcnt. I don't he " DJ' 1c; admitted he might suffer rarC'cr !>rth.H.ks an the D1stnc1 l\t- tornc\ ·., ollicc due to h1!> contradict- ing ll''>ll mun~ \\a) ne and Lub) are both ex- pected to 1cs11f) toda). Anastasia wa., gi,en 10 G1onr!I thrl'l" month\ aft (•r the as~ult Wa , nc "'"" granted temporary cu'itod\ afkr Grom!>· arrest. how- C' l'r. and no" the estranged couple share cu.,t<xl~ of the J-)ear-0ld girl Thc grrl '"a wailing ou~1de thc courtroom Tucsda}' afternoon. call- ing .. Dadd) .. as spectators filed out for an afternoon break. She '1s11s her father under the watchful eye of a l "Urt-appomted guardian a 40-)ear ea!lt to ta Mesa rcs1dent and rt'al estate broker "That school rs going to ha'e to be reopened an about three ~ea~·· Hut Ne" JX>rt-Mesa school board President Judv Franco said although d1s1nct enrollments are growing. the d1stnct 1s cons1denng the sale of the Harper site because rt 1~ one of three closed schools in east Costa Mesa. In N1coll's letter. he also d1 s- cus~d development plans for the Bear Street srte and the d1stnct's fac1hl\ ~ard on the o;outhwest ror- ner o( Baker and Bear streets. "'The d1stnc1 1s contcmp~ating a request to rerone the Bear Street site to a dcns1t)' which would facilitate long- term leases and development for commercial or multiple use. includ- mg npanments:· Nicoll wrote. The Ctuzens Advisory Comm11- tcc Wlll meet at 7:30 tontghl. at the Harper school site on the comer of 18th trttt and T usttn Avenue u uall)' houses llS biggest an1m1I population between January and May. Jones said. T he director said that Pancho Villa i nd others of his breed aren't 1 danacr to hum1ns "like a hon or tiger would be," but sea hons wouldn't hcsauue to defend them- selves if approached by a human. Pancho. Jones said, wu found on the beach 1t San Clemente. look.Jnt hunlt) a,nd tired. tlKlC he arrived 1t the ~ntcr a week Ito Monday, he ha'I spent moci or his lime aetuna v.-hat every bospst.al paucnt covets· lccp. "But 1n the lut couple or daf', he has pertcd up. ()bvaou. ly •• • ThouJb M's beet in the «n&cr& fiitndly conft11e1 -W1dt 1 rein· bad caee lilOUd him -Pan· dlo·1 dlbna ...., t.-e .-Mt ofr in .... ~ ,... Mel :S'° Jow. catn ... .... IO CD- ..... die -.. IO liSr once llil cu•._ .r J .... ·•AJ· 100G • lw ................... dOIC or ut1tiode::I. M"s OUl a( Mre..'" Laker& drop J»istons for seventh win • mrow, By Ken Peters AP 8cMWtt Wrh• 114-90. INGLEWOOD - Maaic Johnson had 21 . points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds Tuesday night as the Los Anaeles Wen. takina command . with a run that began in the second quarter and extended into the third, beat the Detroit Pistons. 114-90, at the Forum for their seventh straight victory. The surg.ing Lakers. who under new coach Mike Dunleavy got off to the club's worst start ( 1-4) in 12 years, have beaten three of the NBA 's best teams -San Antonio, Phocnjx and Detroit -in their last th~ games and have a 9-S record. The Pistons' loss was their second in a row; they had a l()..game winning streak snapped in a 94-83 loss at Washington on See LAKEAS/11 Charlle Brande ~h ~~ ,,,,,,.,, CdM deserves credit for great season This 1s a tnbute 10 13 girls and their coach. who through their tenacity. toughness and skills. put together o ne of the most successful 11rls volleyball seasons in Orange County high school history. The Corona dcl Maer girls record was tarnished with only one early· season loss, but was capped by two most decisive vtctories in winning the C IF Southern Section Dnd Slate Division I titles. The dominant sweep of two of the most competitive cham- pionships ID the whole Umted States as an indicauo n of the strength of this CdM team. My analysis of each pla)'er and their future: •Allison Engelbrecht 1s the "'upcr sophomore" who became a much more mature player through the course of the seaJOn. After playmg apinsH,.ara Carlsen every day an practice. took for Ah to be a mllJor force for the next two years at CdM. • Knsten Coleman was a returning junior back row spcaahst whose knack for playtng best in big aames was her sirenath. Her infectiously competitive attitude was a perfect compliment to those auitudes of the succcss-onented seniors. •Karen Graves was the perfect role player for this team. Her attitude was extremely "upbeat" and her tame· ly tough serves were equally .. un· returnable." • f"harmayne Conley as beginning to rc..11 . ; her potential. A!ways ex· See BRANDE/II • By AlcNrd Dunn Or.,.. c.. Delly Noe NEWPORT Ill BEACH -As the only returnina. 1taner, Newport Harbor .,,.,--. ffiab•1.Justin Mcintee ~ EUkcd to raise the ~ of his pme. ,.. ~ y oi&ht in the r.llm'A championship semi- finals of the 0.UJ Pllet n,..H Clu11e, he did just that. • Mclntec, a 6-foot-3 junior forward. poured in a pme-biah 23 points and pulled down 12 rebounds u the fast.starting Sailors (3-0) advanced to the final of the tournament with a 72-S9 victory ovtt San Dieauito at Newport Harbor High. Newport Harbor hosts Irvine (3-0) to- night at 8 for the title. "Tonight we asked Mcintee to pick up his game a little bit," Newport Coach Bob .. MANSFIELD Golden Weet . Serven said: "Last\ year he was a role player, but more is citpccted of him this yeV. He•s our only retumina starter and we c.pect a lot from him." He didn't disappoint. Mcintee, who fouled out late in the pme. had 17 points and seven boards in the first half as the Sailon assumed a 36-27 lead. San Dieauito, which plays Hunt1ngton Beach toni&ht at 6:20 for third place, c"8me Nck in the third quaner to pull within three. 42-39, with 3:'1 left when sharp- shooter Matt de La Pena scored on a fast· bra.It layup. The Mustangs would never get closer. ··When it •got to be 42-39. then (sophomore forward) Mark McAnhs fol- lowed with a basket off the rebound - then alJ of the sudden 1t was 48-39," Serven said. "(Today). though. will be an even tougher challenac. Irvine's bag. strona. they're well-coached and they have (John) Molle. It'll be a good challenge for us early • • MllP .... c.11 11 TGdlr's · . lan-di~hle 0 Ja) LIC)liilll a Cllll lall C1•1lllfln (4-AI p.•.) S1fl1td ~ e T• ~Pia (1:21 .... ) .......... Sil IJlllito . a.,1r• (I p.•.) -. hill ft. llNIO'I Hljbor in the year." The Sailors W¢r'C challenged by the Mus- tangs unt1J McAnhs' follo w-up field goal with 2· 15 lef\ µt the third quaner tngge~ a 13-4 run. · The Mustangs outscored Newport. 16-14, ID the pcnod. but the Sailors rolled off five in a row to s\ar\ the fourth and take a SS-43 advantage. Huy Ngu)'cn, a S-11 senior guard, scored • l•ca11 1 Sporta Break/82 . Prep buketb81/82 Claaslfted/83 Comlca.188 21 points for the SatlOt"I, 1~ludina an a.. of-13 o ut1na from the field, while lelrior auard Billy Nauyen added 14 and five rebounds. McAnJis, who made 1t 48-39 in the thU'd · quarter with another bucket off a rcbowiid. scored I 0 and grabbed eight boarclt. '"They're ICnlppy '&Jld they act after it. .. Serven said of his team ... We're Just not rcaJ physical, that's why we have Lo rely a lot of ad1usung on defense. J thmk we pla)cd prctt) aood dcfen~ tonight. and we're stJll gettmg better at 1t. We're aoina to mix up our defense and it's go1Dg to lake some ttme ·· T he Sailors kne~ the) had to shut dOWD de La Pena. San D1egu1to's 6-1 ....... guard who ghdes to the hoop and shoots efTonlessJ> from long range He dnUed rwo 3-pointers early an the game to make bu statement the latter tytng the game, 6-6, but de l.J Pena didn't hat another until 20 S('rnnd ""ere left ID the contest. See TIP-OFFiil .. ,..,, trange -Ooast, Golden We~t dominate Kat8uya R91noM/Orenge C:O..I Odf PMol Biii Workman's team did Its share of scoring In 1990 -and his Pirates parlayed It Into an Orange County Bowl berth, catapulting their coach Into the OaJly Piiot's Orange County Co.ch of the Year honors. · OFFENSE PM. PlaJer, ldtMJ QB Eric Robinson. Fullcnon RB Estrus Crayton, Rancho Santiaao RB Adrain Stccn, Ora.f\IC Coast WR M 1k.e Cook. Slddleback WR Toney Jenkins. Saddlet.ck T Orea Thunton.. OranlC Coast T Cbuck Underwood. f'ullenon G Bobby Hall. <>ranee Cout O Jerry Oil~ Golden West C Mike Rieth. FullttloG TE Dettk Whiddon, <>ranee Coest PK Mike Wade, <>ranee Cout Ht. Wt. Yr. S-11 190 So. 6-3 18S So. S-S 180 Fr. 6-S 21 S So. 6-2 18S So. 6-S 270 So. 6-3 270 So 6-3 l.SS Fr. 6-1 26S So. 6-J 23S So. (>..~ 220 Fr. 6-1 ISS So. , GWC's Ray Smith Defensive Player of Year; Workman tabbed for Coach of Year honors By Richard Dunn Of'enge Coul Deify PilOt ALONG THE ORA~GE C 0.\ T - The Southern D1v1s1on had Palomar ( ol· lqe quanerback Brrtt Sahsbuf! v.ho \t't state acnal rct'Ords an the "'eal C'st of the three d i\ ISIOnS The 1'onhcrn D" 1s1on didn't breJl tradition this )ear once again C'\phu11ng 1ts talented offens1,e "'capons And this \e'\r's Central D1' 1<;10n ot the 16-team \11<,s1on (onfereme h..id arguabl), the most fierce rushing att.Jl l' on the \\est Coast "I thank from top to bottom. 1n total depth of the di\ 1s1on. that "'ould sund up." said Hank hes. co-lounder and publisher of the JC' gnd-"' are · -\not her th1Dg you !line to cons1dC'r 111 that thr rC' were good blockers an the lonterenle which makes for good running teams·· So b) shutttng down the run 11 rc- qu1""'1 the finest defenses topplDg ~u~' hke Estrus C'ra\lon t Rancho <;ant1ago) AdralD Stet"n ·(Orange C'oasll. Marl Walson (R1 .. ers1dc) and Bnan ~ 1lltam!> (Fullerton) ""as the biggest chore on the m inds of the Central On 1s1on coal hes Those "'ho anchor such defen\('s ha'<' bttn singled out ID the Oruge Coast Dally Pilot's I Q90 All-Orange C ount\ communm college football team in ad· d1uo n to thost who made the most firev.orks otTens1' d' Orange Coast ( ollegc. .J o' t>rall f'en- t.raJ °'' 1s1on champions. Orange Count' Bowl pan1c1pants and O'<'ner of one of its best defenStS ever. earned thrct' spots on the all-count' defensl\e team Golden ~e". ""h1ch "-BS the toughe\t against th(' run and kd the M"s1on C'onfercn~ 1n total defense. come~ the all-count} dcfen 1,e tt>am with six place· ments. tnclud1 ng Ot'fens1,e Player of th(' Year Ra-. m1th. · ·'I'd sa' that running was tM name of the game an tlk conference this )Car." lvt's s:ud "I do n't remember an) year when there "'ere as man) good runn1na DAILY .PUT'I, ILL-coum TUM back\ l 'lualh one or t"-'O schools make their "' 1ng pa\stng the hall. but that was JUSt not the lJ\t' tht\ 'ear The) all relied on the run .. Fultenon "a'> J good C\ample of that o'('r the \ears the} 've had a stronger passang anack. or at least balance. but th1~ \CU the\ ran -· ()( { placed eight pla}e~ on the all- count' team . an add111on to Ball Work· man beana namt'd Coach of the Year. (,oldl·n \\est. ""h 1ch allov.ed the fewest \ard\ of an' team ID the conference. an 3 .. erage of ~50 per game. nailed down S('\ en total spots on the all<ount) squad. ..Rl\ers1de al"-'aH runs the footbaJI. that"• alv.a'" a gnen." \\'orkman said. .. Thl·n \Ou ha'C' Estrus and Steen -ever.~' had somebo<h "I think ifs an honor (to be Coach of the 'l"ar). but ""hat It rcall" means as that m' a\St\tant\ did a ~ai JOb and t:hc pla\C'r\ listened to 1Ds:ruct1ons. You ca.n cut 11 up among m~ 10 assistants and 7S pla-.e"'" • teen "'ho l a.med 17~ u mcs for 976 vards < 5 ... a' erage I. and Cra}1on were the all-count) runnmg backs whde Full- erton"• Enc Robinson was the quar- terbacl ~addleback wide receivers Tone' Jcnl lD and M&Xe Cook (Fo unla.ln VaJle; High) and OCC ttght end ~t Whiddon ""ere also named. \\'.h1ddon "-3li OCC"s leading rcccivtt, catching 37 pMscs for 565 yards and four touchdo""n" ., The offenme hne 1Dcludcd guards Bobtn Hall <OC'(') and Jerry Gillespie See ALL-OOUNTYlll DEf'EN E Pot. PlaJer, ldtooJ DL "Ray Smith. Golden West DL Da~ poot tra. Rancho Santiaao DL Jim Mansfield. Golden West OLB Kevin Robcru. Oranat Coa t OLB KeVln Ashworth. Golden West ILB Enc Thompson. Ooklcn West ILB Ernie Goddard, 0ranac Coast DB Bobby Sylvia. Golden Wcsa 08 La~ncc Hatch, Oraf\IC Cout DB Mitch Mefbon, Golden West 08 Mike Coe, Saddlebeck P Kcvui Leon. f\&Uenon Ht. Wt. Yr. (>..() 2SS So. b-4 210 So. (>.I 240 So. 6-0 21 s So. 6-2 22S So. 6-2 230 So. 6-0 230 So. S-8 170 6-1 190 So. S-11 190 So. 6-1 190 So. S-10 115 So. • . . • • • ,,, • r ,. . r• -· j I • •I . ,. Sports break -"na'laa-· AUSTIN. Texas -Texas A&M ---- head football coach R.C. Slocum bas ~ criticized CBS for pickioa up and "-::>' broadcasting a play that the AJ&ies used for a crucial two-point conversion attempt qainst Texas. The play failed and Texas held on to win, 2S.27, Saturday. "I disapprove of C BS. I think they are out of line to pos1t1on themselves to gather information that could influence the outcome of the game," Slocum said Monday ... In the future. we will be more mindful of where their cameramen arc." Robin Brendle. a spokeswoman for C BS Sports, s:ud broadcasting the ealled play was in- advertent, but added ... A big part of our telecast is trying to get 1n the huddle and capture the essence of the game." Longhorns Coach Dand McWiUiams denied has staff heard the broadcast or knew which play the Aggies were going to run. "OK, everyone stand back and give the tranquilizer a chance to take elfect." .. We didn't know an) thing about it." USC Niii ti 77-88 vlc•y McW1lltams said. "If we had known which direc- tion the)' were going to run. we would've had 11 guys over there to make the tackle." Ronnie Coleman had 19 points and 15 rebounds as USC used an 18-4 run to st.an the second half and defeat San Diego State. 77-66. Tuesday night at the Sports Arena. ~-c. Late in the fourth quarter. A&M halfback Darren Lewis ~as stopped well ~hon of the goal line on the play that would have given the Aggies a one- point lead. In other spons news Tuesday: Before the conversion play. the C BS national viewing aud1encc.-heard 4.&M plan and call the play on the s1deltne. • Barry Bonds became part of the first father- son pair to win Gold Glove awards. leading a list of nine newcomers to be honored as the best fielders an baseball. Bonds. the National League's Most Valuable Player. Joined has father. Bobby, as the only father-son rcccpients in 34 yean. Televlslon-radlo • C>ukt"-(1corgctown ES PN. 6 pm • Jct\·"-tng'I. Pnmt> T1cl.t"t. 7 .lO pm •Ronnie Lott. who sprained both of his knees and suffered possible ligament damage in the founh quarter of San Francisco's 7-3 victory over the New York Giants Monday. was listed by 49crs Coach Georgl' Seifert as .. \cry suspect" for Sunday's game against Cancannat1. .... • The younger brother of the late Maryland basketball star Len Baas. 20-ycar-old James Stanley Bias Ill. was shot and killed while driving out of a Hyattsville. Md. shopping center. TELE\ISION l ollf!&t' Bulll!lball 4 nm C 1rnr•1J I C.-l h H St John'' !tum IAindU\ N M<I r4irl...' ~ •Alfred Williams, the defensive leader for top- ' pm l \h11l1111111 \thklt\ 10 '''''"' 11 L11u1\,1lk 4ipnf'1\( hJrtnd . ranked Colorado. won the Butkus Award ... s the 6 rm l>uLr '' I 11"ut1~1u,.n lr11m I J1nJO\tr Md L\P~ , 11 n• \ 1rir.1n1.1 1 1•rnm"""''.allh at R1,hm11nJ \pon~ C hannrl " I'm \11~"" I l.1 •I "•uth llnndJ ldrl<1,rd1 '>pons nation's top linebacker. Williams. a 6-foot-6. 236- pound senior from Houston, had 86 tack.Jes and 12''' sacks this season. -From fie Anochted PrHs I h•r.nrl Pro lllK'lll!) ' 111 p 111 "1nn11><"~ 11 l\.inp Pnmr I 1<Lrt Horn Ral°l,al ~ rm II •II'"'' ... 1 1'11L rrplJ11\ < ti•nnc• ~,, ll'rimc l1d1c1 I l t rm 1 Qu1t1 of th• day . '° am t.v' 4.l,111 11' ll""11rrh1•1w-1r11IA\\ l'nnor T "Ltl RAOIO Pro H4'<"\t) ~ 1 I' rn \\ rrpc r. .ti "'"'I' \fl(l, rt.•• I Pro 8ukf'tball Leroy Hoard, Cleveland Browns running hal k nd1cukd b~ teammates after a colhs1on "•th Houston\ 5-fooi-7. 144-pound Gerald .. Ice C utx-.. ~c"-e1I put him an the hospital: ··1 he 'imallc\t man 1n the NFL hit me. and the-\ k1 mt· kno" 11 ·· I I 1>1 '•' 11 flf'C1'\ io..l<I \ 'lllll ( ollt'Cf' l\a•kftball •'' •' ' \l,.r ' .1' I I I \ I\ \tl't 1 'I 1 "'J' I , Jt '-'" f 1.an 1\11..t ""'' (I lllJlll Patrick Larkin (/JZ;I µ_ Patrick Lartia, an Oraage Co•st Dally Piiot <'Orre1poadeat wbose dub tennis <>oluma appears t"VU) Tuesd•:r and club golf NJ/uma t"Vt"ry WMat"sdaJ', bas tbt" Wt"d off. Ht" 's on bis bont'}moon' BRANDE From 81 trcmt·I} g1ftt·d ph"1t .1lh . hn mental approach 1t1 lhl· ganw ha<o hcwmc equal!-. a\ 1akntt:d .\ m.11or rnn- tnbutur lu 1hc \lllll''i' Dl th!\ H':lf\ team. lool.. lnr "( hm~ ·· 10 ht.· C:, tremeh domin,1n1 nnt \t:ar •Kim ~m1th 1mpro\cd trl·mcn- doush \ c.on,umrnall: team pla)er with a knack lor v.1nnang. Kim will aho stt:p tomlortat>h into a starting role ne't \Car • Kns1an ~pataro 1s an extremely talented ~·oung lad) BccauS(: of her many 'olll'\ ball 'ik1ll'i. Dale fl1ck- anger oplt'd not to start her which allowed ham to use her at many d1ffercrH po 1tt0ns dunng a match -a strangi: dilemma when )'Ou'rc loo good to start. She wall be the Sea Queens· \flier nt''t }'Car and she 1s a great Ont' • Margaret Weese returned to the CdM program after a two*year absence. Another outstanding vol· leyball player Margaret played both left and nah1 sades Her timely in- spired play was instrumental in many of tht Sea Queen · succc~. Unfortunately. Muprct 111 quite ac· d&nt-prone and ,pent the la l few weeks of the stason wtth a cast on her broken ten hand. Watch for Marpret to be a succe,,ful collqe pla r. Lynn IUO.CS.11 had a arem°'· .._ teMOn as the n&ht ade pla)'tt. Htt .. no m1 take .. Sl)'leCO\tpled with her U'Ct'Mndously compeutavc It· a;.-"' lh$ttUmcntal to d M's JUC't"al. ,j\J 1 f~man. tynn ~a dreUt IO...,, her ienior year. L)'nn ... _,,, ,_,ized that dream. she •l'W a~ loe more. • T~ Schnbtf •s as area• cum-• ol .. it not th~ iie of the hf• " LAKE RS From 81 Saturda)' and now a re I \-4 James Worth) had 2' points fo r the Lakers. and lhron Scott and Terry Teagle scOrl·d 16 eal h Worthy scored 15 an the first quar- ter. but Los .\ ngeles led only :!8-27 at the end of the pcnod. James Edv.ards led [)(tro1l "•th 19 points. "h1k h1ah Thoma'> added 16 points and I I assists Johnson·s hool.. sho t with 4 19 ten an lht' S«ond penod started 1he Lakers on a t"o-manute. 9-2 scoring streak that pul them ahead 50-38 as tht'y beg.an to pull away an what had been a close game Los Angeles was ahead 55-44 at halfl1mt'. as \1. o rth) led the wa) "11h 11< poinh on 8-of-1 4 shooting. .\no1her hool.. ~\ Johmon. J J:! if s lhe ')11e of the heart:· As a three- ) tar c.tartcr. T raq surpnscd many an opposing pla\cr w1 1h her vol- lc) ball <il..tlb and succ.·es~--0nentcd a11 11ude Ao; mo\t great athletes do. Trac)' ~ved hl"r best fo r last by being named the state'-; Most Valu- ahk Pla\.·e-r a1 tht' final!t She's 5- fooi-4 Wo" 1 • Prent1<:e Pcrktn\ l!i the quar- terback o f tht' sho" A) a. thret>·year i.tarter. her succcs'>-dnven attitude was direct I) responsible for 1he suc- cess of this team. Her vcat ath- lct1c1sm (last }car. she was aJl.('IF an soccer), coupled with her extreme work ethic. allowed Prentice to run the offense and control the tempo of each match. Prentice wall not allow her team to lose. Prentice will carry this wrnnang altitude over 10 her college volleyball team. •Lara Carlson is one of the finest players in the nation. She 1s one of the most com~titive tall players to ever play the game. When the b1a pmc occun, lara 1s tbe hitter to 10 to. Mort' rmponantJy, her desire for team success far outwciahs any indt- vidual goats in her mind. I have""'o- grcat respect for arcat athletes wtrn this type of attitude. Lara will attend USC to play volleyball on a full sc~olarshi~ but her pal "team .. atutudc will propel her to a suc:ttsS- M life far beyond voUeybalJ. • Tahlia WICfl!ltt may have been C<tM's be1& pta~ dun~ the last month of l)c MUOn, A transfer from Rim of the World, she became a dominant force with berblockina and bittint-Sbc WI a perfect OOtn• pli mnt ao Lan 1n the mldclle. 'rablia is ltaft"-t IO "8IQ.e wta.a a pt .)'Cf lbc can be. As a S.. Quttn. lhe ....... '°ram her dream ofbci naa mcmbcrollbc n.atc champ1onsh1p ,quad. She will tnto the third quarter. ended ano ther Lakers' run as they ouiscored the Pistons 13-5 to take clear control at 68-49. The Lakers· victory ended a four- game wtn streak by the Pistons at the Forum. dating back to a two* game sweep in the NBA Finals tn 1989 when they beat Los Angeles 4-0 for the champ1onsh1p. The game was marked by a cou- ple of bnef shoving matches. one between Worth) and Bill La1mbttr after La1mbeer fouled Worthy on a dnve an the third quarter. and another between the Lakcrs' A C Green and the Pistons' Mark Aguir- re in the fourth quarter. Worth} and La1mbeer each were hat wtth a technical foul. and 4.gu1r- re also drew a technical aftt'r e-x- changjng shoves and words with Green help the Sea Queens· basketball team now. but look for her to be an outstanding colkge player. • Stac) Petcl"'Cn 1s the captain of this 1cam. Her leadership and a knowl~dge of success was a major force an her team's success. She has pl&) ed her last competi11ve match as she has decided not to pursue college volleyball but . . she saved her finesr match for her last match. tacy will be successful in whatt'ver she pursues because of her knowl- edge of what 11 takt's. 0 To win the Cl F-Southem Section and. two weeks later win the State* 01' 1s1on I champ1onsb1p. takes a special team. To put the pieces in the na.ht order takes a special coach Dale Flickinger 1s an e11ajnecr in Torrance. After a full day of work. he would get on the alwayS<Towded frttway and drive to practice at CdM. After three hours of practice. Dale would get beck on the freeway and drive back to Redondo ec.ch. Many times. he would struale to stay awake on the way. Due to the non-fleaibUity of aw cnJineer's schedule and the pme 1Chedules. Dale was forced to take many days off' from work. Thae days off and the tremendous,.. biU COit him a lot of money and ume. This dedication to 1bc CdM tam and the pllym .... not l(JaC...,. noticed. The dedication that DUe lbowed it I reftection of lbe dedJ • cation Wt this team hll IO IUCQCU W'ben your ada'ia ... ~· &ed. your team wiU ~.UL -Coap81Wadoat c.anaea dcl Mat aitb YOllnhll IOr ,our-.xaat CJF -~·..,.., lt...,Amfa~e M;hl ere z,.,. .... "'-'90.... .,..,. ...,.m ,., ...,, Ocean View in rip~ Long Beac ly~FNkMt ~0.-0.,_ HUNTINGTON BEACH - Hey, who needs t.be pmeuon? · The Ociean View Hiab boys b11kctball team, appearina reedy to bypae the normal deveJopmenlaJ ,.._ before oPCnina the Sunset Leque 1Chedvle, betted vilitina Lona Beach Poly, 81-67, in a non· leaauc pme Monday niabt The Scahawks displayed only limited spuru of llo_ppiness in the fin1 bal(, but rallied ftom a 32-2 l deficit at the break to ouu.hoot, outrebotmd and outexccute the aJways-toqh Jackrabbits. "I was very pleased with my team," Ocean View Coach Jim Hurls siid. "J think we can use this as a nice steppina stone to the class thjs team can eventually become. We're not there ycl We need to limit or eliminate th<>K stretches of inconsistency we had tonight If we can do that, we'll be a very, very solid teail by mid-league and beyond." Long Beach Poly Coach Ron Palmer was equally impressed with the hosts, who improved to 3-1 . "They played very well," Palmer said. 0 They didn't miss at the free- throw line. and they hit their open jumpshots. t believe when you do TIP-llFF From 81 Mcintee scored eight of New- port's first 10 points. while de La Pena's two 3-point bombs were all the Mustangs had on offense until backup center Ethan Walsh hit a baseline Jumper wtth four minutes remaining in the first quarter. The Sailors. who outscored the Mustangs an the first. 20-1 O. were 16 of2S from the line and 28 of 59 from the field. San D1egu110 killed 1tselfin the first half. sinking onl) 8 of 24 from the field "They play real hard. they're a good group to coach and 1hey're re-al aagrcss1ve." Serven said of his Sail- ors. who were ce><hampions of the Sea View uague last year With Cor- ona dcl Mar ... They're extremely coachable and that's 'cry important • for an inexperienced gtoup. Billy Nguyen was out most of the year last season -he only pla)'ed in the last five games -but ht' can score. too. "We're balanced and we·rt' look- ing to get three or four guys 1n double-figures ever) night. If one player has an ofT night u's not gou1g to be an off night for tht' whole team ·· ~ you ...... preay IOOCi chance or~· TIM s.bawb did. of COW1e. mju •t tbe he tbtow line. but not in the founh quar1er and onl'/ once in the tee0ad half. Ocean View hit iu last 20 ittempll &om the foul line, includin& all 18 in the final period. In all, the Scahawb drilled 30 of JJ mie throws. F~ throws wercn'Uhe only area of excellence {or Harris' team, which hit 21 of 38 field pl at- tempts (S5.2 percent), lncludina 7 of I 3 from 3-polnt raqe. The Scahawks outrebounded Poly, 44-20, as 6-foot-8 Seahawks center Marcel TcnBcrac led th .. inside domination with a pme- bigh 24 points and 10 rebounds. In addition, sophomore point &uard Jimmy Harris dueled val- iantly with the Jackrabbits' UCLA- bound Tyus Edney. Jimmy Hurls hit four 3-pointers, 6 of 7 f~ throws to finish with 18 points, and djshed off a handful of assists. He also hawked Edney defensively. limiting him to just eight points the first three periods, 16 overall. "He took on Edney and hit the big shots for us too," said Jim Harris. his father. "I thought he had a tremendous game." Adding to the solid performances wu Oceu View IC'Dior parct Ryan Manin, wbo bit th.rec )..pc)intm and nine ~ throws en rou&e 10 20 p0inu. Manin, a 6-J wina man, alto chipped in seven rebowwh. Dan suuanovich added to the front-court edae for the Seabaw~ addint nine points and ciaht re.. bounds. Randy Kartiner (four pointi, four rebound•) and AJbertJ'fanop (sb points) aJso made key contribu- tions. · Poly jumpCd to a 4-0 lead, but Ocean View countered quickly 1oi0J inside to TcnBcflC. who post- ed rune fint-quaner poLnts. to build leads of 17-10 and 19-12. "They couldn't 4uard out post and WC IOt them ID foul trouble early," the elder Hams said. Poly's ~ 7 center Marcus Joseph played only about eight total minutn.. foul- ing out without a point or a re- bound. "We JUSt dominated inside. like we thought we could," Jim Hams said A Martin ).pointer and two TenBcrge free throws (be hit lO of 11) made it 24-16 with 6:32 left in the second quarter, but Poly took advantage oi a four-minute Ocean View lapse to pull ahead. The Jackrabbits scored 11 un- answc~ points during the stretch. Short-handed Costa Mesa falls to El Toro, 77-66 By Richard Dunn Orwige COMi ~ Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -It started rough for Costa Mesa H1gh's boys basketball team Tuesday night and it got worse as soon as 1t took the coun ap1nst El Toro 1n the consola- tion semifinals of the DaUy Pilot 'fip-off Claastc at Newport Harbor High. Two players, senior guard Brandon Hanna and 6-foot-3 1unior forward Bylan Hanna. were d1sm1ssed from the team before the game because of disc1pltnary reasoni.. DAILi PILOT .. ~~ The Mustangs (0-3). playmg w11hout two of their starters and missing 6-3 Junior Bill Brown a 1h1rd starter. were blown out early as El Toro cruised to a 77-66 win. For the Chargers. 11 marked the season debut of 6-S senior Rob Johnson. an All-C'IF athlete in thrt"C soons last year who made has presence felt Johnson scored ~8 points . ··we kicked off two of our start"'5 before the ball game. the two Hanna boys, for d1sc1phnaf) reasons." Costa Mesa Coach Dean Cooper said. '"They're gone for the )'car. but our k1ds sucked it up and pla}ed a heck of a ball aame. We also lost one of our best ball pla)ers (Brown). but he'll be back next week. Orange Coast Area briefs -. Laguna Beach staggers Barons LAGUNA BEAC H -Josh B.<>rella --- led the way wt th 33 pb1nts and the host • ~ Laguna Beach High Artists stunned ' ~ Sunset uague representative Fountarn ---- Valle) Tucsda> night in the nightcap of the first round of play at tht' A.rt1sts' 16-tcam baskett>all an\'ltattonal. Laguna Beach exploded 10 the third quaner wtth a 26-15 edge to pm the winning edge. The shocker sends Laguna Beach. under first- )'car coach Bret Fleming. into ,the quarterfinals of the champ1onsh1p brackt't against Corona dcl Mar Thursda> night at 7 Fountain Valley returns to consolation bracket ac11on at 7 tonight against Wamn. In other bo)'s games: • E1taaela 8%, Q!Do '7: Matt fuerbnnger scored 17 points and Paul McDaniels added 13 to pace a balanced attack for the Eagles. ranked No. 3 in Orange County. an the opening round at Laguna Beach. Estancia (2..0) will now meet San Clemente, a 57-35 victor over Savanna, Thursday night at 8:30 in the second round. Mike Haas dropped a pair of 3-pointers and finished w1th 12 poi nu. . • Corou dtl Mar 11, Warru t'7: Jon Upham (24 potnti, 8 rebounds) and Jason C lark (20 points) were the keys for the Sea Kings at Laguna Beach. Doug Hesse added IS points and I 0 rebounds and Doug O lsen 10 points as CdM evened its mark at 1-1. • Martu H , Trabttco Hilla St: The host Mus- tanp ma~ to hold 6-foot-11 Cherokee Parks to j ust 14 potnts wtth double-and tnplc--tcamm1 defense, but paid a bia price as the Vikinp buried Trabuco in the first round of the Trabuco Hills Tournament. Sean Haselna led Marina with 28 points as Lhc V1k1f\IS advanced to Thursday's quarterfinals at 8 apinst Rancho Buena Vista. • W"6riqe IJ. Ow JV 0 : ln a pme Jow- l~ted by j) personal foul s, the Wamon cmeraed with their 5eeond victory in as many atans and qualified for the second round pme of the Qahr lnvitattonal aptnst Cerritos on Thursday (7:30). ~,an Rauch led the way wilh 29 points, includina I of 12 1t the tine. • W"tmllltser M, El M..._ It: Jesse Gomez. a ~foot-I senior, nailed -4 for -4 from 3-point l"IQF and ~ 30 Poinu to Iced the l,!ont ( 1-l) pHt El Modena.. tettina up a semifinal ~e apin1t Valen· cia at 8 toniaht in the Valenaa Tournament. • LIMrtJ ~ .................. Clwtldu M: Behind a seuon·bi&h 2l pointl from Dave Kellams and I 8 point.I and 20 rebouncb ftom Mikt H.n. the Minutemen earned their fint viciory of the tt.uOft afttt IWO lttbecb. , The Mustangs (3-2) rebounded from a S7-40 setback 10 Woodbndge on Monday naght. racing to a 26-4 lead aflcr one quarter against the Diablos. Ohv1a D1Cam1lh notched 13 of her 21 points in the pcnod as Mesa suffocated M1ss1on wtth a full-<:oun press to manufacture the bag ea.rly lead. In other girls basketball: • E41soa H , Su Cltmt•te 41: Enka Miller poured 1n 12 of her game-high 20 points in the first half. and JUntor point guard Melanae lwamasa contnbuted 10. rebounds, 10 assists and seven points as the Chargers improved to 4-1. • E1taacla '7, Nt..,ort Huhr 0 : Melod)' Earle and Patncc Lumpkrn combined for 40 pomts as the Eagles won their second straight Earle. who had 24, was Q of 16 from the field. Newport falls to 1-1, despite making a run to cut a 20-pomt deficu to sax at one point an the final quarter. • Uberfy ~rt1ttu H, Bloomlqtotl art1tiu U : Amy Coffman had a career hi&h 20 points, as well as 24 rebounds. as Liberty Christian built a 20-1 lead.at 1he end of the quarter and brccie to the non-league wm. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Seven --- of Southern Cahfomia 's finest com-• -t' munity collcge basketball le.ams will ' ~ invade the Golden West College ---- paV11i on this week bq:Jnnin1 today with first-round pmcs as the Rustlers host the 12th Annual Golden West lnv11.at1onal. R1vers1de pla)'S Antelope VaJley toniaht at 6 whale San Dieao Mesa faces Cypress at 8. O n Thursday, first round pmcs include Citrus apmst Cem1os at 6 and Glendale apinst G WC at 8. FndJay will feature conM>lation semifinals at 2 and 4 pm. and championship semifinals at 6 and 8. ......... ,,.,, •t El 1., EL TORO -Bob Johnson, a biah a t'1hool football coach wbote penooal records •re upstaacd only by the per- formances of bis own two son11 bas ---- raiped his post as the ChafJCf1' bead foot&ell coecb, calli na it a ~' 1t\er 12 yca.n •• El Toro Hiah '1 coech. On Tuesday, Johnson confirmed rwnon for the put sia weeks to the atict this would be bia lut yar -coiocidina with the fac:1 his aoe Rob. a ~ior, bows out or prep football with biln. He leaves with a 11 MS recon1, i~ u IQpe cbam~ipa. three CIF ~iP' and never a loli111 ••• cia. Jobmoa•1 .. Im. .... ttaree.,.. -- ind AJJ-CJF aw et ~ ~ oe to UQA. but 11 now aa·'.Mic'ianl 9w lftli _. ~ euticf dab IEE M -«Oti Joli•..,. .. ,-.11111•e.-t..._.._...~ II :r .. illl Piil 1woyw118dllll.--a1l1 tielt..,...AIMlf ........... jenlr. .. ..., .... • For the record ....... OAYIY'S LOCIClll C__. IMclot - t -·· 11 -· .S -•o I •-• ..... n-J*'Cll . lllClllY NFL Oddi Wt!DAY Arn ICllllllll Todlv IASlllTIALL. '-,,._ -s...i ...... , ........ c-.. •. l...,. l,_ ,_ ,,. ,...,.,.,.,,..,.~..._ -v-w ... ,....,__. ,.,_,..,. ., ..... _ v.-. • ieft ~ -•• , • .., ... l l '""""''"'"" c---I!• ea.-al Or-Coa" I lttlWPCMtT 1.A"°"90 -I -lt ~ ......... ' -..... ~ ...... ,, ---J:1 •K• I•~. ,.. 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'J ...... ,._. ll1la IO N' ilifa;11111cLAh....,.._.,..., ... a;111flllilllr ..... irllll_...,....,, .... _ • Wednetday, December 5. 1990 • ,.,,..,,, EIJerh-.rt's digging results iiJ state volleyball ¥VP honor It\ crunch t1mt. the match "tied two pmn aptcce. pla~ on both teams art dr1pp1nJ wub sweat and the OPPosma outside hitter 1s chnch1na her fist, prcpanng to un· lea h a monsttr \pike Girls like Joh Eberhart, the 'lite communit) college MVP. thnnk goodness. are there for the d1vang save. On theu• knt'e~. Ol"l their belly. sl1d1n1 acro'i\ the court. whatever 11 takes -tho!K' "ho pla" 1.kkn\C allow their teams to wan Perhaps the most underrated pan of volleyball. d1gg.ing keq~~ things ah"e and Y.ell, JUSt a~ E~rhart did for Goklrn West olkge la t y,eek- end when the Rustkr'I won their founh state 11tk and third under coach 4.lben {1aspanan "Digging runs the "hole show:· Eberhan ~id .. That'\ ''hat keeps the volley going You hJ' e lo play defense or )OU don"t t!l 1 lo pass. )OU don't get side-out ind )OU don't get an) points · E~rhan's leader.h 1b1lit) reached a 1en1th afler 1.ichmg t.he Orange Count) Voll l,111 Club's 7th-grade team last )l'Jr and this year she comhtnl'd those talents with spiking. M>rv1ng and digging to become the state tournament's MVP. ' E~rhan finished the ~ason "1th 424 kills. 41 aces and 306 digs, mclud1ng 66 an the four-match. IS· game state tournament at Allan Hancock C olll'&l' an an ta Mana a., the Rustlers defeated urossmont. ~-15 15·1~. I ~-11 I S-~.1n the l1tle matlh he\ onl} 5-foot· ".considered small in the e)es of fo ur-} ear col- lcg1.· m:ru1tc:rs. but Ebl:rhan (a Mater De1 High product) dom1- ALL-COUNTY From 81 (GWC'l. tacl..11.·'I Greg Thur..ion ( (){ ( ) anJ l hucl l ndl'f" uod (Fulkrtonl and ll'nter M1kc R1l'lh (Fulkn on ) ()('("\ ~hl1.· \\ adc. "'ho txmtl'd J school-record I I lield goals and led thl' Pirate'> 1n 'l<.11r1ng "Ith 'i4 point'> "J' thl' .11l-1..·oun1' l..1cl cr Wade al'o l ll l l•tl J 'll"hool-rnord 'il-\anl lil·ld go.ii 111 dclC'at Rl\er· 'ildl' I '·I ~ "'11 h -ix '>('(Ond.., kit 1 n thl' g.iml· ">m1t h J "·'l'lll ~''·round \ophomorl' Jekn'I' l" IJl l k rl'- l<lrdcd tl·Jm·hl.llh' 10 "1ll' 1ti '> and IJllk' ('\41 ~k Jl'>o had l"'o l OOl l..l·d.Ju"' n PJ'>'lt''> Richard Dunn nated 1h1\ fall . eammg Orange Em· p1re Conference M\ P and first team 4.11-Stale laurels he "as alsc.1 the MVP of the state to urnament .. Digging a ball ··she said, "it's probabl} the best pan of the game It's the most r hallengmg for m e where' er the ball goes E' Cf) onr notice\ the kill\. but dcfemc. I'd sa), 1s m} fa,ontc That's "hat geh me fired up tor the front rov. " Eberhan "'a\ certain!) fir~ up for the front ro"' 1 n tht: state tour· nament a~ ~he na1kd 59 kills Now she's wailing to dig up a <;eholarsh1p to r1ther t ~fal"\ \ I O\ ola or Fre)no State · · 0 Tale do"' n \1 \ (widen "est "'restlen 1nclud1ng Dan 'The 4-nimal .. 1-..nger 1n the l Sb-"'e1ght dass. ha'e ad, anted 10 this v.1.-el end's state tournament .ll () pn~s~ Collrge Other 1.klen!.1' e lrnl·mcn on the all-count' IC'am included [)a,c: poolstra !Rancho \.int1agu1 Jnd Jim Man\lield (Golden \\e\I) "'ho had "1 tadk\ .ind fi,i: \.d1.l\ Ou1s1dt" l1ni:bac:l rrs 1-..n 1n .\sh"'onh ({,W() and Ke\m Rob- l'ns (0( C l and inside bocker\ f m Thompwn H 1WC) and Emir C1od· dard enc C l Jl'>o made" all-1.ount\ .\shv.orth had 7"" tadde\ "h11c Thom1Nm lud thn.·e l nOL l l·d· do"'n PJ\'4'' l"P l JU<,(-J lumhk\ and h ... t.h lk'> In thl' ..e1.ondan <•'-' < ··, Bo hh\ "'" 1a and \111ch \klbon hoth ot 'ti.hum hJJ )I\ IOll'rll"PllOn\ ()( ( ., u"'n·nc.,(· Hatch Jnd SaJdkha1.l'\ 'vhl..e < •)(.' ~l'rl· Jll,l1un1' '>l'le1.. lion .. WORSA .members taking part In program for bllnd ~\era I "oml'n of 1 hr \.\ oml·n ' Oce.m Ranng ...,ailing .\\\tll:IJllon ( WORS.\ l arl· paninp:wn~ in a -.ailing program Im the.-hlind Thl' program "'a' nrg.an11cd h~ Bonnie ( 11h'lon anJ Lome ll'"" ol ""e"'pon tka ... h C 11h.,on ov.n., the -lO-foot \loop \tdla \1ans "h1lh '>he <,l1prt•n•d in tht• 1490 \ie"' pon to En~nada rJC"t" "'1th an all· \\om.in trc" It 'ti.a\ in thJI rale lhJI ( 11~1n and Le.,.,1s a l'omputcr tn'itrudor tor hlind adult\ dmimcd up the idea of shanni the JO' ot 'lathni w11h her <;tudcnt' Lev.1~· studenl'> reu~1'e their computer 1nstruct1on at :--..onh Or· angc (ti unt' Rl-g1onal Occupation Program\ High felh <. entt"r 1n .\nahr1m .\ total ot I~ 'ltudcnts are pan1u· paling 1n thC' program 'iome haJ bel'fl un tl4,).11'> "hen lhe~ wcre sight rd "'All "ere C'\Cllt•J "'th the op- ponun1t~ to take the.helm as well as ewlorc the hu.tt\ 1tsdf," )aid CIF From 81 ~)ond that. there 1s nothing more 10 $3\ .. Brande. "'ho had tv.o publtc hear- mp postpon~ pnor 10 Tuc-sda~ ·~ mtttmg. "a~ also pleased "'"h the rt'SUlt "Looking bad. at the v..hole thing. I should h1H done this four months 110. \aid B~nde, •ho was pro"tded with Jepl coun1CI dunna the ordeal b> part'nU of current C'dM plt)tn ··1 thou&}\t 1t wa an eitccllcnt meetms and 11 was vet) positive Mr Thomas _.., very classy and ve') f11r and l look for- ward to workm& Wlth him in the fu turt' to bd p cl.a.nfy Cl F ruk in ca· prctataon for other dub coec~ i" the junior vol~-bel1 commuruty:· Branck taJd he has no rcpcts about ch00$ina to b),,ass a bean.119- Hc would not comment. ~vtT. on any bictancw about the procaa by which lbe alltptiofts WCR pthmd and broullt• ~ftlt birn. 8rudt said non. view of dllc nakl Ill quauon ts tiaai1lf IO What he Md belCft •bid•• by ... no.. providtd ltim wi1ll lllCft iplCdlt 1111 f1f r bnOlld .-.C ii wd ill IMCIF lhlDC*.Wllktl_. '*'*1Dwa•11...,-.-.. Qaa.111y._Mdr1f • .... ¥WWI ... ~·....-.-=.:. fl ... ~ - ( 11h<;on .. It l'I w grat1f\lntt tu he atlk tn 'hJH' "'1th othC'r" thl' fun ot ..a1hng ··\\ hac amall·J ml· "'J' ho"' "<'II thC' studenl, l1,uld fl'CI the point 111 \<11hng on thl' tllkr .mJ "'t•re ahle 10 maintain their lOUnt.' .. 'he addt"d .\dd111onal \\O R">.\ mC'm~rs ac- compan11;ig the <,tuJent' "'t•re Jane (iold1ng Jnd Ht,hh1c Rt•cd Plan' arr under v.a, for a <o1m1lar 1.'' ent 1n lht' <;pnntt l..J Four u1hem <. alltorn1a \a<: ht dutK 1ndud1ng l"'o trom "-t"v.pon lkach "111 be hosts in I ~l.J I tor the" Pan .\m (ramt"<; and Ol}mptl 'I.all· mg tnJI\ .\lam1tos Ba\ 'i al ht C.. luh (I ong &al h l "'111 ~ the first to ndt" herd on 01) mp1c sailors ""llh 11s 01) m - p11. Clas~ Rc-gatta .\pnl 5-7 .\8'1 l v.111 also host the lnter- nallonnl Yacht Racing llnion Women·s Wo rld Sa1hng Cham · p1onsh1ps Sept. w.1q tn 470s. Euroix-D1ngh1~ and Satlboords On the local front. Balboa 'i acht and ~ndmg them to coache throughout the Junior "Ollc>ball communtt' ·· Tuesday"s mttuna ends mo nths of lepl postunna by both sides. "htch began Aua, 16 "'hen Brande Y..as presented Wlth a hst of on1Jna1 allrpuon Has annual cont:r1c1 to roach the J1r1S and boys tea.ms It CdM was not rtnewed at that time Oak F11ckm,er-. a Iona-tame fncnd of 812nde' the club CX>ICh from Redondo Beach. and 1 former women's coach at and Anlona State. was hired the tntenm coach. Aua. 27. one Wttk after PfK• ucc was scheduled co besin. The tam completed its season The tourna~nt bcl>M Fnda~ at noon w1lh first-round matches as 160 ofCaltfom1a") best JC wratJen vie for pots 1n Saturday nt&hfs champ1onsh1p rounds beginnin1 at 7 Keith Richards (Manna) at 118. Dtrek Hite at 134, Kevin Burgess at 142, Mike Bm at 167 and Russ Corban (H untington Beach) al 190 are the other G WC compeutors. Hite and Burgess are from Edison. Knacr G WC's best hope for win- n1 a state champ1onshJp faces West Valle)' ·s C'ung Le 1n the first round and,w1Jl probabl) mttt Palomar·s Ric h Freeman tn tht quanerfinals Knger has defeated Fre(man three times already this sca'50n. "'It 's alv.a)~ ~C) to face a JU)' )Ou've alr.:ad~ beaten ... G WC Coach Dale DefTner said 0 No punches. ple.ase The wo men's basketball team at Lon& Beach C'1t) apparent!)' has been scared ofTb)' Orange Coast. which took loads of ph) s1cal abuse last month b)' the V1k1ngs. Scheduled to v1s1 t OCC on·Dcc. 11. tb.c Vikm~ canceled their trip in light of v.hat happened last Nov. I ". when Long Beach City com- mllled 47 fouls and finished the game with only three players. 0 In men's hoops· o\gusttn Heredia, Orange C'oast freshman potnt guard. and bombs--awa) shooten Rich Hughes and Mike Curtis will make Tand\ G1lhs· Plratcs an exat- mg team this season Rldard Dull I• u Orup ~ Dally Pilot Sporb Wrltu ..._ col•mo ·~•rs ~v~ry W~y. Pilot's blue chip team announced this Thursday The Orange Coast Dally PUot' .\II-Orange Coast Arca football team wiU be released 1n Thu™1a~ 's ed1t1on . Chosen b) the pons Dcpan- menl staff. the team features 12 01Tens1'e I~ defensl\e. a punter and a place-k1cl..er. as well as the area ·s OfTrnsl\ t" Pla)er of the 'i ear Dt:lenc;1H Pla)t"r-of the 'i ear and (oach of the Ye.a.r -81 rbe Daily Pl#t Almon Lockabey Cluh "111 O\t"rstt the sangle-hanclcd Finn ('lass Pan 4.m saihn1 trials .\pnl 10.1 4. and Newpon Hatbor ) a ht Club wall run the 470 C1us f men and women) trials on the ~me dates. O n .\pnl 10.14. Cahfoma Yacht C'l ub. Manna dcl Rey, will seqc tbe prt"..01)mp1c reptta for lhc Tor- nado. Olympic catamaran class. The U.S. national champtombip regatta for the Europe Din&hy will ~ ht"ld an San Diqo March 26-30. Alm•[............,, • .,.te .. n-.. pean ~~ery W~. Thomas. CLASSIFIED INDEX "2·5671 FROM MOltTI4 OA!NOI CO. 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Two~neeo.cstover-1450/obo 72C>-3el2 Olamond,8.05c:w1.ln t4 Chrlst"'H decorations 38 end 16 boat 21125 Marb0f81\1d,C M c e •i;";;1 12 500 831·71i4 ltythel).ityPMotdlslrlbu-TenN9CIUbMembetthlp · c gold mtng $25,000 men ·• & women's 2t3-t27.e&aeor213-lll-2111 7141856·1310 MERCEDES 1911A3000 . ' . -t tlon ThuBdayt and S•I· Top Huf'ltlng•on 8MCh 080 643-1707 dothlng & t·lnlr1t of all 923-2937. ask for Joyce Turbo Exce llent con· urdays lrom t'lam· 1pm Club Mak• grMt family NIEMAN·MARCUS rench 912•1 Autos l!!lporttd 9 IOO d1t1on 83 000 mllH Oafjver the DAIL y PILOT Musi have reliable car. Qlft Sactfflce S200 C.it mlntt coat. lady's u 8. 12/1, 12/l I 12/I Misc. TranlpOIUdon Ttudcs 9035 -I 14 500 llAl--i" tS = ~we!.i'0 t! ~~ ln"""°9 and Ylllld dllY· 146-3731 Orlglnally 15700. Hll 11• IN . -Por~ 1976 91 tS OoNtdcS 3018 •EJCP MOTHERS HELP· ER Mothef of twine MeC:n PIT EnolJlfl tpM6tlng, I • • .,. ~-.Call M2 ... 333 $2000/obo, 720-3812 LH .......... I-"'-(_..,.f!rlltn 8:>14 'll Mn 1-11 ACURA 81 INTEGAA LS Twga. Alc»ne ..Me. blec;ll ng 400· 800 per ---_, ::=.:,:_ V6, 2 8 F I , new matnt , COUPE ... ,,._ lnterlOf, ,...._ top ~!~hi~::: WI. m•n -Ofrlct Fumtturt ...... , •T 20 FT mini motor home pun out tlereo, oustom 5 8')Md. pts, llf 1111 & ....... ,.. great car C.11 M2·4333 • ... IUIR.-TT Belt of all WOl'ldt Good ... t belt. lonQ bed crulM, aunroof. alloy I t 2 K a 3 2. 5 6 1 0 Buly Newport R.E. eo I Equ!p!Mnt 6047 ~... MPG.1111 new tn and OU1 BEST OtFEA wheels t2GNC009) 864.--0594 N-tmkr, own lrana. Refl ~'°43 Hunt a.ch ~ --:::,,·~~~ Andcf!I! 6010 ••COMPLETE Office Hurry $4,800 64&-4793 650·1396anyt1me ..... P0t9CM 19&69°11 .......... T Parton wanted. J)fe>41UC9f' .Mutt b9 ..... -multJple cMlk. Chelf• & 2 YEAR OLD tull tlz.e Cnevy 1978 Plcitup ll&lftl... Cwr9'1, Cat>rlolet r.cl ..... 1 ........ ... ~ Fin pereon AJlen • llarter WMllYe and •BUYING ITEMS * fi .... Call btwn 9-5 Mon-11MPer cab shell Cntwt tMlft ton. •tec>elde new en-21125 Hl'bor Bl\ld, C M b!Kk 1n1.not atl ac· SI ~B l~I~ 13~ 29th eatr.m.iy dependable * 18909 to 1950t • Fri 790· t303 through l>OOt and droP glne, trans. llrM ale H · lll-2111 c:.uonn. pertect con· Ouellll.cf I Educated · ·Send Salary r9<1't (a •Jewelty to HOUMhc>ld• stOfage Seldom uted, cellent condition need• dltlon, 47,000 miles Dental must) lo p 0 Box 8140, PIMM LY Meg 813-&223 ,eu I At*nals 6049 b O .. lenl condition Pakl paint $2 400 firm CHRISTMAS PRESENT O.C.'s Oometllc Agen- cy 71416'2· 1304 llmllAlll• 11133, NB 92M8 l'ow loMs 7012 S550 Wthelt S400 080 722-1428 $311,000 Mltce 631-2656 Full tlfM/pert ttme No ~ 601 1 * •PITUll• * ., Call &46-0180 ....... LHlll Rolls RoVQI n COMPANION NEEDED for eld•rlI women Fr•• room t>oerd whll small utuy. Must d rl11e 733-3507 or 495-0591 9¥9nl• or Saturdays. llarnl•ITI l<enm«e w-.&~ llO"PPlll ttH 19' Bayttner . Vw 9040 LlllPI s11.-Wraltl'I 11. BaJt>Oe =:=ed55e-~ 'T~~~t!or ~ ~ ~~ 5111~:· e Akita e American ~·o~~· s:.ros· Molottps/ P~=" LE1H9 Grand ~ P~•o a1< ~w r!:~ ~;.ei=e .=e:,.. __ ~llllephonelkllttand ~r 1 1 ;-•mo • Bosfon T~ 873-4278 Scootm 8:>18 Loaded J tK milu spo1lar low mlln NB lmtNCUtate 1nrougn llf ...... · gen.,~r.:ric. k~I· C~ :•;;:::,. e 45' Spolltflsher, excellent PUCl'I M~ Real nice $t5 750 71'1979-263 1 (005t17) o u I S 2 9 5 0 0 Houeetl9'per1Chlldcare UV.In Avail 5 deys local refer $ •30/wll 873-MG7 f~T, no ••P nee. AM fOt edge -~ty Fwnfture 60l4 Cocker Spaniel e Oox,.. condition well main· eondltton Sacrifice --vw 1970 121,MI 71411144-9206 emmt. llA2-6468 ·---• e GolcMn Rel iev.r-e 111nec1 good t>oat lor S275 875-7403 t>us MAITAL AlllA Eat S300-S500 eeo--0111 3PIECE WHfTEANTIOUE r Cabo GM Detroit -.l--,_ "'°'°' .nle<IOf com· ......, """"' ,..,..,_ & 1 St800 M1n1 Schnauzer • · · w r'lllCTI .,.,.,.,. " .. ,.. 761-4660 days tll---.. _~ ... 'l .. ........_, '*., .. ~. ASk lor Donna Of ROM wtcller .... t Sofa, 1 Lnuo Apso • Mint Pin • Dtelelt S77 000 ••eel· 4 ... ......__. ~1 '-" ple1ely redone S2750 ~25 Hat1>of 81\ld c M HOUSEl<EEPER Call 1 15-473-7«0 EX1 rocker Chair Pekingese e Pomefanian lenl lefms Bill 723-0723 9030 t iler 7 847-0207 •- For buly ~oteulonal. 4 R-249 Retlll , t7 t4I 723-644° e Sl'lellte e SNh-Jzu • 59 Lyrn8n Wooden Bay ---------I A c:l-'led Ml ia an Wy wey to ... yoi,. merc:tlMI-" di9e anon s euy on~ --------~too nra per day In AM, 4 d•ys •· H Ii DlllELS Beau11iU1 sofa. k>Yfteat. Wetsl'I Coro• • Yortue Boll 20 Mu11 s.. Chevy 1974 full sa. -------------------------- per ...-. own tr ant & a.n Ott~tS.Cty • • · cl'lalr, tootllOOI, Oek trim All pupe>lel guarant.-O S3 500 850-0••3 Gr Ml P T 4•41 Mu11 ..ti II 11111 ~e7t5~ .. ~~~4cee re quired M ..,..M/ll DP S a c r 1 t t c e S 2 9 5 PETLANO PAVILION etc powe< S&B 4sp • ._... 11r1 Perm FIT Sain Poslllon 714-llA1·3•86 OPEN 7 DAYS '88 28 WeOc1afl·Anllgua Granny Bo • Naw -------------------------- --Brtgnt hlgl'I energy~ lmmed 1111Mable Lootllng ---16374 Beacfl Blvd •, mi s Fl1l'ltSk1 Lor-nlVHF stlell/t1res1e119me • •lrt , .ell I.bat 1LDCe hi.a sho rt suit conawt ed of the two m.utu ca.nia. t.lwtt wu no need to worry about weak neas there, 110 thrtt no trump wu h.kely to be the euier contract HOUSEKEEPER IOf buty need.c! tor new eceounts for a mollVlled Individual F UT 0 NE DES I G N 405 fwy. next 10 Taroet f 1 t l'I I t n d e r Drive 10 1wec1ate• S.SI By CHARlES GOREN lam1ty Mon, Wed Fri 3 poSltlon ready 10 wOfk In .a CENTER! 207 Ftftl'I SI . Between Edinger & He<I u11 p1r1nersl'l1p Stop offer over SJ 500 with OMAR SHARIF lnrr1an/~a1'1on" A&Mret_2-:!,~ Cl'lallenglng erwtronment 5138-4 10!,_~ewt st>tor.! .. tAll * ••1 •2•1 * Dana Pl SA0,000 Teo 77 141"'~01.01715161 and T ANNAH HIRSCH .......... ........ "'6.AM· 12 Noon Mon-Frt ti y0u nave eJCp 1n ratau. • zes pr..__. 0 ''V" en ~ ·• • 83t·1••2 141..., • cea recfd 844-8384 ... ""$ 1 11 1 your ttotlday Muon - - -'°' _.,.,.. 500 per weel!I espec a Y n art ma· _ AKC Golden Re1r19119'S. SUPER Clean 13 1982 fORO 1986 Br-0n00 Eut· West vulnuable South LIVE-I N HOUHkHper ,;paid Training lerlals, call MIH At>t>oll UNIOUE deCOral()( item. born 10/25 Ready Boston Wnalef wllh 35 tutl SlH to41ded $8.500 dealt. Nie. tam, NP1rlle qtra. "'Fun Costa Mna oltice ll•.•.••.aoo• WOOden p11n1eo COW, ChrlslmHI $300-$400 HP eleclrtc st1rt eng1ne.1 980.4685 . NORnf Salery negot English • ••• • S225 Wicker btttel 905·206-2049 console. collef and l'ltway apeaJllno, driving a nwst 11 ... 11 ... 111 cl'lalr, $7S Call 673-3t~2 Ch Sh 1r111er To111 peckege l Jeep 1979 CJ7 • Q 8 6 4 675-0&a) blwn a.a 30pm inese ar·~I pups only .$3 800 Call Cnartes 2·1<>PS tl•cetlenl mecl'lan-• A K -•---------------.. Gel to the blalc ABC•. Good quality. lots of at 873:2058 or Ed It' ical condt11on, Htras + 9 8 3 2 MATURE, to111ng peraon CREW lllllGERS a111c.1>Memen1.lndc10Mt · .mnktes, all colors, SA50 675-2550 to inSPeCI I $3 500 2t3t379-8810 • J 10 8 l'IMded tor local c;t1un;11 then geuome cun to $900 76 t • 5770 ehlldcar1, ewper a-11 -----------------WEST t °'' 1 Sun morning M4·7400 UP TO -=~=' S<C\\.~lA-4£~S· = ; : ~:; 3 :: ~ & PlllT-TllE We need (3) enthusiastic and ~"'cu, '....,.. • K J • Q io 1 • SEll-llmllED motivated individuals who •&oo . 7 8 4 ~l'TH. 9 ~ 3 2 Mature lady to care lor would llke to market the I R • ., [ L ., • K 10 3 e111c t>t cl'l e lor 1 ,. == ~d v~~ c.~ OUllE COAST DAILY PILOT, PER MONTH 1 I 11 I I I : ! ~ ~ 2 c111on re lued al· •A K Q motPhef'e llA8·4650 * IO HM 1 lrl'Tlftll~ * I L ( N M I ~J I The biddini: • Earn an annual salary of """""""'~ ....._1---1.-1 -1--r South w.i NorU Eut Enpoymenc ss30 $18,200, plus bonuses ......... __...--A..___._ _ _, I <1 NT P.. 3 NT P .. -Early morning motor routes ....------Pw Pw * • Must have dependable av"';lable. Must ha""e 1~R....--.o ...... s ..... R....--.T .-j vou e1e1WOpieceso1poea1 Open1n1 lead. Th7" of • ~ JOB* ~ ... · I" 1s I I 0"8 11me• admOntSl'leO ~ If vou an plaYlftl in a same •hett Ar• yOu ldVenlurOUI and transportation and llab-dependable transportation __ ..... ___ .__ =~·=::·=~-=~-· =~ea~':~~~~ I everyoM \8 reuonably competent. ~t.~,~~~ lllty insurance. and liability insurance I Aw" [ [IC I of iltsl'WOpie09Stf't .. ...... ~~fro~:plaany o(:.::= ... .,,.. -· " ........... ...... I' I I I' I o '-""'" .............. ...,... ~ 10 team? Tr111e1 _ . . . _ . b., 141,... ....... ...._ -• 1 South backed hie eard·ttadins abw· Wes1a<n llllfl and ,.. • Full employee benefits ·-~ i,_..., .... l -Ly to the hill OD t.bll dul from • '°" ., ... wttl'I a oom-• . , CALL 642 4333 "~. · .. ,•1 •fD ti .. ft' rubber-bndp pine. and he wu atd· ~lu~h:~1 ~·~ a J~ •No experience necessary, • " ... l, • ••n led by the k.nowledc'e t.Mt Eaat ... Enterpr1... l'las aeveral f · I id d an e~rt defender lmmedlale e>penlngl fOf Ull tratn OQ Pf0V e Many p~rt wouki have uaed lnote t8 end over In our HUNTINGTON BEACH. can'A WISA, ICUMun ANIWllS , r Suyman to check o n the po.ibility mancallng dlYltlon NO · f ~ • --.t.. "'t H N -i.. E)(PERIE~"'e NECESS· ~RT BEACH. ~-•rwv•r r-. o a··••.--". owever, On.a Wttt led a heart. lmoclnng out o ne of dummy's entnn on the KO • D«l&rer'• problem wu obv1ou1. With only sis fut t!'lclta the 8padt suit had U• be develo~ for thret tncka A• the 1ttond tnck. dttlaru led a tpade from the table and East ~ I With the ace W1thout a moment'" hes1t8t1on declarer madt the kev play from hand South JettUIOned the ten• The hean return oau ,..on on U\e boerd and declattr came beck to hand with 1 padt t.o the lung pK:lnni up Eut's Jack ll1 the pm eta All th8t remained was for de I d arer to continue with a aped# and fineue dummy's eicht-When that held. nine tnclu wen m the b&nk What ma<» ded ver underpla) the un of padts and the n finHM tht e11ht" Declarer knew Ea•t would pla)' the ace of pedes from ooJy one of two holdtnp-11t.her A J or the bue ace If the act wu batt. declarer W&I fl1htin1 a loat CAUM If Eut held both mwnng honors. de clarer needed to ~t up the fineu. poe1uon beclluae dummy's only en try to the apades wu gomg to be removed by Eaat'• heart return 11 tnck three ""' C II T£11 f {11•) 1•2 •••• n c.n n.1 rvun1rw.n ~1 it:l\'3A3NO Uo S.~O""ISe 1q0 '1U'lll1 ARY All •• pen... paid I • • • ~··· lBVDfl. LA,.., ftl A BE.\ICH pe.f(Se; 6u11eop SAi~ """' ~ e>ueQS"'-1 ~.l ., ... ~l duflng lra1ntng plus Im-~" ~IUOWpe _,ew-1 9UO 11 eld l!C> s«>e<O °""' eie nc>A meidlate Income Eac111ng t:lV3A 3N()-ua~M -A;JOs -ueu-1 -Aµe•A bOnUI Pf<>or•m GrouP;-------• ~ --·--- 1tanaportatlon fumllhld r9tUf'n late gvatan1Md MUST ST AAl IMMEDI· A TEL y For appokllment ca ll Don Hawk in• 850-2999 11 4 pm TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lhrough Friday llfDl•tmm IHl-1-llLL No ta... Caeual attire. ,.... llonel l'lrm C8" ptac. to s11arp entnutiutlc gin. and gvyt, 18 and over Trewf IMjOf US citlet Tranaportatlon furnlthed RETURN FARE GUAAAN· TEED Two WMk ... ~nMs paid training OnlY thoee WhO ean 11ar1 tmmedl•tely epply f()f ln49N91W contact Ann Medley. (714) 77~7fS8 10em 10 Sc>m. A MBLE PROOUCTS &m Up To 1550~ $24 fM No E.ap Wiii Train CALL 1-I00-7$3-t404 A.uembterl 11n1 Income.· eMy WOftl UNmbflnQ pr~• at hOIM 7 deyt 24 hr, 504.....,.8~ 1700, DEPT P292110f Info am11111.11 bp nee. Stwt H IHr Po11tbi. manaoement poelllon 833-M6t llTll 11ms avaMablialn Coet• MeM NO COlUCTING NO SOUCITING Dllllt Olt Dir A._.. ~::"A' * r1"! W.._.y, Ott.I Slau Yea A•h4: addam Husec1n, Tauru\ (Apnl 18. 1937) claimant to leaders.hip of tht Arab world. undefJOCS C')clt 1nd1cauna tht' dtetator probably should have re· maincd cl054' to his own country. lr1q, ratht'r than attemp11n1 10 ex· pand and to cnsulf neijhborina kuwait. Hui$Cll\ with the I lteynore (28) and 7 (Ncptunt') b111hpa1h uh1b1u dcluSton• of arandcur Tllli TauNt ckfinattly (eris he .. hears a voice" that he suppo~ is the "voice of God " H11 ov-n people fall upon tum and man)' Arabs could t'nd ~r IJVH with Hustt'ID AJUP.S <Mattb 21·Apnl IY)· EUUblt spant of pioneer 1n break.Ina Aft from f1m1l) occul)9ttOn. Focus on homt' cnv1ronmcn1. d1cutonal wtum of o ne who t.uppotedly knows bow )OU should hve )OUr IJk Make your own mark. TAUllUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Colr lect 1nrom:>.a11on. ckltDt"aW trendt. At1Cfttto1' rtvoh-n around family rdatioMlups. buSJ~ Pf'OtpCCU, ~'(> and mantal statu bdu111utJC rclat1ve could make mil&ake in ldd1t1on. GDONI (May 21.June 20): at> taiD bhn &om Tawus mnuee. Re· view IOWU malC'rial. Check ttJCOnls, .,... ~ finanoal ltl'U(> Nre NQUitts ICNtiny. Make ID· Q9ittn, Ii•< fWI play to intdtcct'UAJ c.rioliry. CAHCD (June 21-Jllly 22~ SMty T--. Onaw mc U le twwt ol 9uddrn val oPbOM. .... pnaa. SomeOftC ,.,., "'°"" '° ....... ftumy ""'°* fot ..,.._ ..... Cliect ..,.,.nua.. 1....-ot .... • t1on1h1~ 11uN1. Lu.11• ~1ao11) pi'.y W......_,, Dec. ' promun 0t adJustmt'nts a_nd 1r wu toks. You pin cndortcmcnt AJllES (March 21-<\pnl 20> It 11 honMtl) fttl 1ha1 a mAJOr mo.,.( or UBRA (Sept. 2J.-Oct 22)' Promt!IC nmt' to takt' a break and \pend 11 domtsh<' uphca,al --.ould be to \Our of promouon cannot be 1mmt'd1a1cl) kast a sh<>r1 while a*•> from your ech anta•t'. tht'n don '1 hes1tatt' or fulfillt'd. Don't cqu.1lt cklay with 1»ual envuonmt'nt or set-up -not procruunatt' a momt'nt lon&ff I ,(kfeaL Define tmm. "t't'•mltnt' t.o t"SCapc from cmouo nal. financial SCORPIO (Oc1 H -Nov 21)" Take techn1qun.. Jtl nd of 'lupcrfluous or prof~1onaly problem~ s1mpl) tu n ch da> ti 11 comes and be ara1cful matenal Stt othcn in rcahs11c lt&ht pla« what has tran,prr·td dunna tht fOf 1he enrou~mtnt and suppor1 I SCORPIO (Oct 23-No,. 2ll: Dlf· last 1)9n of tm 1n pcrs~1vt' )OU now rttt'l\t' from l"Oll~un ~ fettnt ~de Of)Ou rcharacttt, nature TAt11UJS (1'pnl 21·Ma) 21). Con· "'tll as tho~ m pos111ons of is rtYtaled. WhJk> com~utivc, )Ou tinut' to do thmp •crord1na to tht' authont TM o't'nlll pt('turr u w 1 d'~ .... ~1 book. sq_u1rrel mont") awa . 1vo1d all as financn at't' ro~ rrma1ns a '° ts Y tcnumcnl. ruca ism. forms of 1ntn&ut' ot sl)C'CUlat10n but. confuJt'd Tht'ttforc. certain ttn ma) ~o!n:~u myi~~·um:~~~ abovt all. refuv to be bro,.-bc-atcn suit ha't to bt' te"C'T'Cd by tomah• In fact. throu&ho u• the rcma1ndet of SAGmAAl\JS (No' 23-Dcc 21) t.ht' )Car Rll-prnnvauon and w lf· A fantastic upKt to Jupttt'f 10 1bc SAGmAIUVS (Nov 22-Dcc 21 ); 1nt(f't'$t iulh 1s the namt' of tht' tra\tl an&k of )Our \Olar cbtn Contr0vcrt) concttn1na 111>bo o-.ns pmt st1n1f~ that 1~ can be no tum1na what and •ho dad most cannot ht GEMINI (Ma" 22-Junt 21 > o w t.clt ~nonall and prof'ewonall tettlcd for 11 least e1aJ11 Wttks Know maltt' 11 ab5olutt'I~ clear that )our rou must ronunut to raiae your 1t, chan,r loc:at1on, don't uy fomna mind " madt' up and tba• ou .. ,11 siahu and flail) rcfuJt' to allow an)- answtn. 1ssun l1bnl ~II ficutt not ldtlc for ~nd bnt or IM one. no matttr ho• cl~ 10 •'di prom1nen1l ttt0nd·rate Tht' rtmaindef of IQ90 1ntt'nt10Md. to quntaon )OUt Juda· ,. .. -lll'lftl9 ... (........_ 2" J IQ\. may be mcntalt)' and pby .1call> t\· rMnt or d«allOn.S. "'"""'~'" ~· •·an ' "'-· bu bo·"' __... II nd c .. -~ ... ( ........... 22-Jan-xn. u h ... llStlll:I l. w t"'""'na )' a "rru'"·'""'" ua; _ o.v,. , .. ew a~ nttttiat) in conncc--proftuionall . )OU simply ha't' to be You ha'~ • tt:putauon for bcint a lion with advtttlSlftl. pu~aoty, treattd .. ;01 ~ ----Ind COO· ratht'r COn\'tfttlOl\al and COO· 1JD11C. lmpnnt lt)k. .,:t to hcan Of '".-" matttt'\. hi&hhaht n~·tak•na. Vou1l llidtraoon. • ecnat1.,.c 1Debvldual ow. ho~. tmet'lt v.-1nMr Mmtal status draws CANCE1l (JuM 22.Ju.I) 21> \\'hat you must S,ptak your m1Dd as a comment. ~n demand or nptct ma) 1«m pttluck to doinc -P")bebly for w AQUAIU\JS (Jan 2().Feb ti~. You unrcatOMble or Uf\IUI\. ~. nm ume 1n )QI'\ -euetly as )OQ ... _ ... 1C bav1n1 araut'd tbt' toss and pkuc u fai " finanaal .,,.... -vc b:dnp )Out own --ay -uanattd ovn a fina-•l. butt· -...... -.. ,... -" -·-co--ortln who harbors f'CICtUJnCOL .... ~·~ ·--""'" vwt ........ ..,. .... ...,.....1 .... ._ ....... I.cam thT'OUlh procru o( &c•ciunt. llC'M 0t propttty matllCT for mAA)' • art ~ fOCllJ ~ mplo)'rMOt, ~tt.. month. you now cannot complain If AQUAlllUS (Jan. 11-Feb. 19)t diel aod aumlloe1 C'UIC!Ct Mtt~ pannirn Of ueooalel JMA' on the Ovtr the nnt "dayt Of 10 d9t eua olaJ1 key role. pmlUft Of~ call o« •deal '" s.;n.anm wtU bc m.api.lca"1 -ft1CD (Feb. l~Merdl 20). Di· I.IX> (July l'-AUlo 2l~ C.rmil ......, ~ Jtt~tcr Ciaru1 qa•dy, 1t Aa.OSa 1 Slildded S A~ 10 wen11 .. 1 '' $1ltn OC*Wl9 IS Fent- i 8 RotM.111 1 7 Heugl'lty 20 Sewbudi 21 CheCll 22 Ttdolt 23 Ul*1ed 24~t• 25 Moneeary uM 28 Set t>ecl> 32 Sit-. 33 Del/II ,.. ThfM " 3S -• -.p.e tron'I rl9d to toe 36 OulbCMI 37 88k~uNt st French-- 39 Jabbed 40~ 4 1 FolecMCltinlO 43 C.arNcl ptO 44 WW-ti ,.,. 45 Eltllidty ... ~ .. F'-'dl ,..,.. SO Ewl ,_'°" S3 '*<Mory 51~ $1 Auetl'• 2 ,. 17 mcxf'lf .n iaw SI WMPO" ~9 SlgM 80 Pert OI Auelr.,. vet 91 E.a.oor• OOWM 1 N041C4 2 Stnglil 3 ~11 'Room s Botl'ler 8 Hun 7 SlenOer I Folk>W 9 OI e cultw• 10 s.tld IMlr1I 11 PonlOn 12 ln91eeO 13 WNfetejj e" 18T"'-' 19 -o1 Troy n Arm bOl'9 24..,.~ 26~ 2t Otcleifl'I 27~..-Y H Talked wtdly 29,...,.., JOOMw ... 31 SutoeM ii -....... -~ e venar,. mch ~ ~l()ut limj.. planduy ta.l\'llY teem• '° bc b'ci• -oukt be footitll to try '° ..,. .... I ...,.., 5ce9lino ....... popu.-yqu to ~et at ma a.~ tht In wktl ......-nor~ o.. ~+-t~+---+-:!"c.r~ :-C...:.O-: :::=·~=-....: ~;_~~.., .. Cft911YC von, pll~ attr» CJOlilld M "Yttll bea9C of ... (.-. ~---C.-boa. OnnuH .., plC't\ft. 11tftilaliC'.ft or • tclftponry ..,.,. tmft c6n or ~ _, Ill* ..,_ ... dowll ~ •• bow attnictl¥1. c... ,.-IO la lllil • W:. I• YOtl& -IWT: ta.M t'Yft!NalJ • wtD bc wd = -*II,; "°""'91, ...._ Y• ere Clflll* of QP1'1911111 ¥980 (A• ~ 2J): For dW ....... fil .... ..... ., ............ ~ .waiN, .._.., -.. ,.. .... '° .................. .. Y• ,_... ia 'c...a "'<••-..Y._...,, ~--Olltttl,._ .... _. ... --.. .... •,._ .. -.,la .. •9'Mt!t0n..-11 fioo&.._.._ ol ...._ • *-' lw. ..... D a., Bl 1a P ID '9r liml • ~~·~':':: =:;--::::~= ,,, ... ,,.~T.:.wW. o.;w:-v.;~~·..-........... , ... ~ o..ie.,.., ... ,. ----·-ltM·--fllr .. rl JI,...... net • ,.. ....... ..... .... ... ..-.. .. ...~ .............. t.... --~-·---r:IJI E=.......... --IW .... JMll.ut11 .... • M. ~ •,.. ... -=If-I!........... _ ........ -..... ,......... -_.. • ._, .. ...,,.a• PO ................. ,_ ....... ,_. fillam.-. 1MM:t •l!illll!!L..:.!•._~s!!L!!.'~s!lli8'!!! ... !!!!!i••....:!1~!••!:J =, ~ 11111 "'"u-.. Zllll•lllrrli 7 • t ,, Qlennej l9llaftd 49~ 50 ,.... __ - s 1 ANfNI "'°"° $2.,,..,,.. Sot ,,.....1\19 S6 Rift • u-· .::Af~'\. ==--=-~.:::.'°o..-&:&: ~=..c..._AUCT~~~ =="-="•::ur:: ... IOUTHWHTIRlY I .II...._ el Dllillllt _. DATle NaMMM 11 HIGHllT ..oolR '0" ...... 1t!M/91 ~C_. ... ft llB't. AU IN TMCT MO ..... .. ..... .. • -. --.... '°" TNCI CAeH. ..... ..... .. .. ....... .. •••• .... 17:1. 1H THI CfT'I °" NIW· No-. .. 0.... Md•a.. ACTIOll to ~.-OTICT UllllM-. or•....,., .,, • ..,... ,_. • _... .. YOU AM IN ~MAT ll'O"fMACH,AINJUMft "°"'°"' ............ _.YOUR 'WIR'TV IT MAY ..... .__ Ofl _,, Nf*. ~ '° ,.,. 1 UNDIR A DllO OP TillUIT. MCOMleO IN 900K n , ...., ........... 0.. 11 IOlD AT A' "'9&.IC .... ""'°"·or__... end The ..,_ ......_ °' .... _!!!em t>::0.,~~11':!~ :;:~..:= ~ ~ ='"~=':".:=:~ .. ::::N~~~i :-n .. -=.:_:F :':.=:'~'t:=1 At-8242 --.... TO"'°TWCTYOUR~ CORDI OP SAIO OAAHOE .._.IN,..,~ Iii NATUM OPT.-"'°'ID-..... of..... 1,llttl above docrlOed 1 C V , ..... MTV, IT MAY 11 aOL.O AT COUNTY ..._.. ING M1A1N1f YOU YOU llfld In ..... hatd ~oit. • ~ to be 44n WM! =-=,.,--cer .,.,.. low mllel •• 11• A PUklC SALL • YOU TM ......... end o.e. No:..-.·~-IHC)UlOCOHTACTALAW· TNM9,lntf\atr ... propeny CoMI Higflwey, ,.....,. . ·-·, • -----fCIO AN IXPl.ANATIOH...,., oommGfl du•• ltlon. • ....• ....-n VP ....... In Mid County end leedl. ~ loed9d 4 apeed OP THI NATUM OP THI • "' of t9te,.., Pf°'*'Y CO .. tOaATtO• HI _,... 1*9. deWlbed .. tollOws Tn. unff11lgned dll• a .,.. eunroot. new...., ale. cnAM contr°' ~.ISO. UEN SALi • CHIVY '"0CHOING AGAtNIT ducrlb•d oov19 11 ........ ~~~ ,_,..MU • -.uca.ti ~llllebletytof"""~ ---. • PS. PS'. J>JA/FM ~. 911~ 548-4793 1916. Vin CM1·017111. YOU. YOU 8HOl.l.D CX*o ~ to-k 222 ,,_.. CA--. iiMl!iil' T& • 191 TI\et pOf'tlon of T'l'ect c:orJecf~ 111 Mid _,... ,, __ .... ~Jll, ~ 1uerd •• atlupl •• n t c 0 n d It I 0 n . CH!V .. OL!T---ci'MAAO eon.st. P.O ... 114. TACT A LAW'Yefl '*' ,.,..., NliwPOt1 ....... .,. • A•A••A•, NOTICI 18 HIAfaY 7530, ... IN City Of HeoMpott eddf ... "' ot"9r c:ommcw'I fTIDl1> M.•1oeo.'3e.o~ 1111ut.tl.T0 1pso, w~.~ .. '=.~' ....... Nl.~?: ~"'*'~Mid TN!lte9 ~~=-eo.. ~:....~,~~ :o.g:n:._ar.:=; o.r:,.at!:. w11.,. ,,_. .. vw '13 BUG One owner, s:~~o ~~oc°"fll~n LINCOLN 71 COMIMntll VHTMlNT COf"O"· d19Cile11Neny~totenv ~ ..... ~2UI. o'ctodl ''"' o. .-*f, In on.~....,, recotded WltflOUtwartenty ...... Of lalDTlml orlglnal lnt.,lot S1500 0 n, 4eO enalna. "'-good. ATION,AC.W1 ... Cottior-lirlCOrr9Cf'*9 of the W. Ololll'IMr5. 1tl0 the ... _..-..'°' COl1-In Booll 291, P4110M 3S end ~.regttCflng11M.PG9- ... -080 (7141 M .. 1877 or _M0.1121 $1250 SEl.142-o517 eeton. • #if ""°"''" addf9ll end other common W•241 ducting Tru•lM'• S•'"· M. Millollef*"'9 M..,., t• ...ion. or enou11'1buw~ , .. ..._.. (2131 431·5090 after 8 .. .. OLDS 1110 CUtteu Su-T,,,.._ under and pur9Ulnt :'9tlon, If eny, ahowf'I wttNn tM onic. of AEAL c:ordt Of Mid Orange Coun• 10 •u.t)t 1he ~ Obll· 1111Tl'll•ll• t~'73SUPEABEETLE IAYTllAD Pf'*M• 2-dOot. io.ded. ~.~1~i.':!C::. s.io .. i.w.llbemade.bU• v~t.~-=~=~,; [t;.,~.=~eo: ~=~9!.,ntt,;: be condition, cu1tom -bfak•. atereo. tuna Auto UMaded •t•t• ..... 1 OWMr. IO-t390t1.1n book-,~ wttnout c:ownant 0t w.,. It~ .,.._ 100 1n the domlnlulft Pla(I (the "Con-end other eum• .. ~ • ......._ IUN'OOf, ~ great t 1500 080 (•4°2"2&) I 149 5 . e xce 11 an I -. ot Offtc:lel Aec«dl In the renty, upreu0t ~.,... City of sWita AM. co'untv of domlnlum P111n" h«elnl at· ttlereln: p1u1 ld'/enoee, If ~.AT.AC, PS. Pe. 145-93A5 11• ... ns-ea40 office of ttie County ,.._ gard1ng 11t1e. P<>t•Nllon. or Orange. state of Celtotni.. tach«S .. an extllblt to that eny, ''**"'"'end.,,...., PW, POL (T22t111 _ ,. ... •&-.,_.. Olds 1915 Clere corder of OrengeCounty, encumbfane., 10 P11Y the MAL UTATE S£CUAITIES certain Dedat•Uon of~ tnereon. and plu1 1 .... ... '" -_, 1t.-S11teotCellfcm4a, Elleeut9d remaining prlndpel """ of SERVICE.. 1 California COf• nent1. Cc>Ntitlon1 end A9>-dlafQM and upen1e1 of the •a .. • m-& Oflolnel owner 5 9P99d. IUEIS 4f:ri -,~·i;.:1K.1.5•~:· by JUOfTH. A. SHUlTZ. Ari ttie notef•I MCUfed by aa1c1 , .. c-_ poratlOn, .. duly ~ed 1t1tc11onst0f ~ BMiCft Ttutt• and of 1ne truau -,.,.. AMI™ CUMU•. Rons n . • • • • Unmarrted women, W1LL Deed ot Trust. with Int-• A .... _ ... _... T,,,... undWand~ TOWMllou .... Lid . (tb• etel18d by ,Mid Dead of "ln·i. gr .. t $3,000. 962·•917. --llAIT-192-H5t. SEl.l AT POllLIC AUCTION tMreon. • Plovtded in Mid -MON~ PAM to tl'le power of .... con-"Dedarauon· herein) ,._ Trut1 The 1otal amount Of ---------Pl.'91111 W TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOA notll•I. aclvarloM. " any. ~ • MonuatV terred In tNltoar116n o..o of corded on May 11, 1912. u Nld 0bltG91lon at tl'le tome llYITi '11.U IP .a .... OS "'nwllrlr 9~ •• .................... , 7 -..i-CASH {peyeble at time of un<*tl'9termtofMidOeed Ctl9C)tl • Crematc>ty TN9t --=uted by Eft11n ts Instrument No 114 t2, In ol Initial pubbllon of thil 9unf ""' """"' -:74.AJ • --19 7. t9bUlt -'W""-• .... In lllwfUI money of the of TN9t, ..... cNwgel end 3500 Pacific v-Ol'lve Deetbotn and J9cQuellne A 8ootl 10122. Pege 313 Ot-NotlOe .. 112,182 .. oof. ttereo e.e, Ult, CLASSIC ·ee M t ..... ... 4-epeed, Good condition United Stat•) al the north ••l*lMI of the Trutt• and Newport 8Mctl DMtbom hu9band and wife ftc6ll Recotdl Dated November 18, CC. AC, PS, Pe, 2000 ua ang M331 S 1,250 080. 12~5010, front enttance 10 lhe County ol the tru111 et .. ted by Mid M44'NO .. jOlnt ienent1, recofded flARCIL I: 1990 (=·Sequa) marine peatl. ~ N:ec~!!;,k~.:. 14 or 213..450-2584 CourthovH, 700 Civic ~of Trust Maren 1. t990, 1n the otnce An undivided 1121th MAL 1aTATI ICC'*- aller 4 30pm 557•2833 Cen11r Orlve w .. 1. S1n1a The total amou.nt of the -·· •-s Of the Cou.nly Aecotdet ol lnte<est In and to tllOM por· ,... KRVtea. • ca•11• UYI Wh Ana. CA. all right. tll'-'and unpaid balance ot the obit r-R _,_,. ulO County, 11 Recorder'• t1on19f Lot 1 of Trect 7530. ~...._ • T,..... lalmTIYIT& Cadlllac1985 OV y 'lnter911 ~to ano gatlonMCUredbytheprop· llLLlllAIW&f 1ns1rument No 90·121281 •hewn and delln•d H 9y:D • .J,...,.._,"'flreel-• 111• .._. loaded, beige, mini oon· now llelO by It under lakS erty to be sold and reason-Mortuary * Chapel by , .. ton Of 1 breech or 0.: "Common ArN" (the "Com· deftl, ,.. Netth .,..,...,, t•-d 11 I o n . S 5 , 5 5 0 Deed of Trust In IN ptoperty lb .. •llmated OOltl. •it· C,.,,.,atlon feult In payment Of pet· mon ArM" herein) on lhe htte t00. ...... AM. CA FIND 714/979·2631 run a}} OVe .. to--when YOU altueted In MIO County and l*\MI and advence.•t the form•~ ol the obllgatlonl Condominium Plan t270I, Telepflone (714) •• :A -H St••• delalbed .. time of the lnltlll pyblicatlon 110 Broadway MQufed thereby. lnClud no ,ARCll le ..... Cedlllac 19'8 Eldorado can locate,... • ..+. for your an-A SUBLEASEHOLD ES-of the Notl<:e of Siie 11 Cotta Mesa tNlt ti<Mett or oetlUl1, No-Tii.e.cc:IUllve nght to pee-I Pubhthed Orange CoMt Beige. only 38.000 mtla, ...-.. -TATE IN ANO TO THE 1 109181 45 Ml•ttll tlce of which waa recorded Miiion and occupeocy ot Delly Piiot Hovoember 21, 21, th h ,_ 'f' d Newport Lady'• car. ti'queautoinclaaifi-..l? SOUTHWEST ER LY 1 .00 Thet>enenctaryunderaald A ...... 11 a 1990 u ,_.. tt1o1epon1on1ofCommon Decemti«5,1990 roug c .. ss1 le $12,000 080 78().3119 WU FEET OF LOT 24. IH BLS)CK 0,.-0 of Tri.Wt heretofore a · ...,,.. "tn ru t H . At9M of lot 1 of Trec:17530,1 900 hone Service Is not available in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley areas at this time. It Is antiCipated that th• 900 service will be available to these subscribers on January 11. Some of the 673 and 675 prefixes In the Balboa/Newport Beach area will not be available until Apnl 26. 1991. We appreciate vour pat enee. . ........ anumn-.i LMI... ....,,_ ... LIT .. 1111.Y PILIT'S -.. III lllf WU II Let'• IPMd .. hOllcleYS ....... .. ...... ...,........ 28 very ectJY9. kwee out-.,, ....... .., 34. SWF 6' ... trim. too•ttlar SWM 22. SWM, 30'e. .... ~ • door• Want• aw.c:11Ye, ._...... _..._ b4onde ~ .,_, ..... rotMntlc. •"rect· defreed S..1 .._,uful ld. SWM .. *1 mend. ___,. ...... _ comtort..t. In,..,. or tw.ILwwtyglf12().30?.tM) AWJ•~ SF, no etc Marriage minded If Wll If L6 PJ'.1-~ QOWl'l S.1 lall, enjoys bew'G enter11ined. c:Mdren. for r~ rigtit guyt Let 1 have 11-M tlr frill..... •ttrecttw. pro•a•I~. * f 151 I ea d I" g to "'• r . tome lun• 2121 ~tt.n.Prefw 1 energetic SWM 33-39 DIY ~ Wll• •· ~ L*e darlC-MEE! . ..... for rjjahONNpl •2122 lractl\le yolMIO womeri to ~· .,_., mu96c HIS. _.. L.1111 J:P:t~!~ . .,.. .. , .... ~1111 Stekl WOIMn ~ =~excocw-• 141 . -•F'"/aJBll ....._. ...... Ive, normal. adue•ted. •TllllllllNAI lor occuaonei batl"i;;r. BWlllllla,•1 Artllt. 21. blonct '*'·f;;;~r:=;;.r.T~!::::.-'i~;=;~~~___.,~-;'.;-i~~-u=~:t!~cla~~-~f~'wl!d~ ...... eeekalnlelllgent.lnler•t· UIY l'fllATallll,... ttng. 11te ~MC>lllO 5'11"· atllecthie, ftt, euc-gr.en eyee. PWID¥.... JiO RESPOND . Ing SWM 26-29 to lhare SWF, 5'1'', 125 Iba, A• 30 'ff old, Into beedl, Salary, CM poee1tJM c.1 oeMfUf IWW\ of 0.. 9nd honeet. ~ tow Md tr.-v.1. sports. bAdl end blond(" I.ctr In publtc. fitness end •llna. loc*· 491-atee cHeUftction • .,.~ fun the eo •. okS ~vert ..... new •JtPWlenee9 2124 c:e>e* in the kltmen loc*· Ing for ~ 'ff Old 8Wf -... 11 UITll-tM ""'· rornen1lc WMll· dancing beera, t.nNt 1ng to meet phySblly ft1 trim llldlee with acyte tot end Clll44Wll)'S. 8-ka M· Seeking ft.-ncta. pert- llllPUI ~. affec11onate beachlun •t151 OWM. 40, ...... pec1te trK&tw, *" 8'1{191 lo '*"""' •t10I JiO D~rEUNE SP•••L&IY genttemen4Q.t0 •2t58 temele. 30-45, light· IPOlnMMn . .,,,., -~---Al61W m111 "-"9d °'*' minded Ml--1 ft ~~~~~~~~u:'F·.~ .. ,....... EDUCATED. for ........ Ml and ....... " .... )'fotd. ·-~ 45 .. .,,1.,.ino genu. llll•Uun Menn and open.minded lulfillment of ~· ru111m 111t11no.,. ~ec1~ Nortt1· man'°' oc:cMIONI eom-33 SWF &'8" l30lt>a fun SWM. 23. 9'2", 190 lbe. Enjoyment of out· OWM, degr••d. •3. "'4. et • 180, brown. Sttklng Men 3003 pany theater mu11e kMng 'romantic ac1*'-Ilk• u11ng, penying,' doonltreV91 • • Let• mandelly aeciln. l..oC*· blue Vou we trim 9nd1 ....., __ ..._ _____ dandng wan<t blktng' lur~ famitY orion· OU1doora end muctl 084 ecqueinted. lft174 Ing tor rNWr~ "*'* 1inC919, marriage mind- &1'1L1110llf travel i2128 ' · ted Melting 35_,.0 kltld more Seetc1.Wm, attract· -.... YUll--"equlvalent' 21-31. ad, eny tee», I •ant you rm•H ..int9'ilgenl llnc«e non-rve woman 21-? few lun Whet• .,. 1111 t~ gooes for CM11mae • 1171 I Blonde. blue~ ~WF, RE'~ftTIONLSMHIPTle•l180l tb smot!er. no drlJils. SWM and romance •1192 ~. ~=: t=:~ta::?1~~~ •HIUl&llll SS. l88klnQ athletic. witty .,.,. s fOf comp•nlonahip, best 11111Tll IWll, II not rich but eating Loot!· • 1 105 ._.. meae 30-31 10 go to mov-em. Btu. 35. Well bulls. n1. buddy. •2153 140 tt>e 5• 11.. need• 1ng for lincet• C8l1ng --• .. :::no-:m· oin. == ,::=~ PIEmlLM,Jl't humt>te.' eny vounv ledy woman eny race or eee 111111 ... llM ~·v::~ec ,2152 lf'l)Oll ,pleae. aut1erbut•tabtell'ldte-Sllm,duay . .wm,Nf\M wtthdMl"-r ln•o _ •1153 Atanll to newrun.1•kut1lact• cure •not ot l'lum<lt, lov.s to trawl. l!Nstyte, blcydlng. nutt1--PIT ,...~ OWM 40'1 prvfH~ iw. ac:11Ye WF 21-31 for ATTIMTIYI. bOIMg. thffler II you re Uon. heelth, 1nt10Jddatrt1. ' ...._ lltln trev.t. romance. ..,,..._ • 110I -llAll IT'lll Tiii ' a1trac11119. tun inleflfgenl soul-uerctllng lor -8dWintu,. See1ta aa.y, --..._ __ _ ~ •wr ProJUIJonaJ SWf 54. eod. t~tty .,Jeeure a nawers. Inner Joy Prot.ulontll llngle Alian fun.t<Mn9 ledy to Join hM'I -.. llT'l .. ..,.a,- Wlttl fOOl{lng tor s·2". 118 ~.per-ca11me •2150 •1172 mele., ~~Ing Jn tOfNIOUC 9dwntures OULm aentft!Ye. good-humor· eonat>te Liil• mountains -43, 5 7 • 150 lt>s, .-a "1117 -0 "' .. 1 I ,, «I. MCUra SWM compe-• ' PIETTY ClllSTIU ATTIAITlll lTalTll 1llm. ettrac11ve SWF -73 ,.... • " 11 • 1 5 bt. Non to beOln fatthlUI ~~n~in::g ~h~ WY .. lll•ll 26-39 wt1tl morel vetuea -W ::,:;.t• .::::!· ... •f~~ Hrlout refatlonenlp youl Cona~•,·•1• Hew to Newport, ~no· SWM, 50, 8 '3'', 205 Iba, •1107 NAllllY we11c1, 'denetng, • • ", ~ 1'2t55 lootclng 50'1, 5'~". 110. church goer. good Job. flln llml&lll SWM 29, 5'9'". t65 nionlhlp, btklng, :;:;. • ATTUITIYE lllllf wnmn feminine, good MnM of edueated, .... beach, .............. pound•. •dverturOul, ous. open, 8*na Club. m ., humor. 1radlt1onat Values. blt(lng, dandng. cooking, Strong poelUv• kind •thlettc. .... attrect.IYe ••c:h•nga ptlotoa, con- .. Secure non-~er 5,5 . ~'!DtJ!lml Seeking temperate, movlH. non-amoker. tunny Enjoylhetin.wu' t11SWf25--35toanjoyllt. verMtlOnl, joy •1155 130 Iba....,.....,. eo.'..-s SWF, 5 8 • ~ 21. llnanct .. tyeecure gentle.-good tenf M of tiumor1• Spontaneous tripe ptn• and MCtt other •1152 fM 1 "lmlll• ,_..... attrllC11ve Mature but man only •2151 ~Ing or •ttrtcttve If ., tormel Seek• a 'werm. II l•t• IW I... _., -·-• •• 11: ~ c:om.d:~.tr!'s'!'::c, lun·lovlng •••ks In· -llD•-TMJr•TU SWF18-45. •1118 beeueltul frOtn wttNn ro-• ..... -... -. .._,. llllllift ... "" 1e111ge111 C>Pen·minded ,_,. -....., ·s ~ ... a.. ...,,. too __, to ..... •"' _. ,,. .. 33 finer~ in Ille tf21$4 QOOd · ad 22 30 Paa-•. 19fa&.llll IWI rnantic -z to 1 .... -1 d•I• o~own club .-.ducat...,., •l(ICIU "'· , fM • -na1ur man -, _.. Cfvl!ltlaO. ti' 1" Jtt.. Me' • 1103° ~ ir10 ectlYe SWM, ..... bMutltul &TTUITlft orllgntn.rted2 23 tunret OWFbustneSamgr.~_4._'-'''. loo«lng ecsucateicl pro---hQnaet attrectl\09 mod; Northern £urop.-.-n -,_ .... E t~ r 1 115 ltMI, young ....... 1ng 1 1 •a.I • 1 r-,._,. •d •4 ...,,... fOf ,..,.__.,.. ~·-· -·----51 S.USW~amolt· e u on • romat1t c . To flr•t 10 cellera ern luy. No "'9•· i.tloMflip.._._to Widow, late 50'•. llkn. MID, •D Ing bUllness man With adventurNome. tam ~ ~ ...,.. fteMe. KISS 0t KNAC. ~ &I -.;r tt=· "tente 01 humot " IMK• WM.ID good..., .. of h.umof to ooenftld, M8611ng ._,. lov6ng, monoiomous ~'170, .-i ,.!:'! boct, bulll: frtendenlp. "poenlve" Tall woman mid 40's •tteocl plays •2128 going. adventuteeotM. WAIP' male Muctl 1'11111.. Ing C.,1 •1180 ~ gent .. man lor welks, QOOd"' • 1 k 1 j -~f end "°' ~-....,_ ..... & tun e. • · r~.dlnlng,etc tt1ve funmy =· !.!. 04~ 11WJ. ~I welg.M.lf..21-32. •i10I ...,.,_·Cal flor ...... 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Melis epecial love of hat U IWlf" t~ metrleoe mind-20-a s~ PW1Mf '°' cs_, i.,. a... you • 1157 • .._.,, trtveJ. p1zu llfe gentternen late 40 1 Unable to reectl you. edlrM AtNellQ lovM ..-9"d and meybe ..,,.. 11-30 ~ Ot Nl9 Older guyw1 Ok, to 50'1, exceptlonat PtMM~ lit end lun IOY· bUc:t\, ~. thee4.,, midweek 9et ewe1. ~'to ~ eo Tl'91 ~mit•hooein ;... HM1 •2i57 Ing OWF. •2127 •1189 #11415 •1102 T~=.:lndr ilMd .. · . .. · • Cal I 1-900-844-0.l 00 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you ca n change it if not sati sfied ) When lea,·ing a message • Leave your fir :-.t narnc • Mcnt ion yo ur int crc~t s • Tell your age • De scribe your appearance •Specify yo ur preference s •Incl ude what you lik ed about th e person you arc rc~ponding to You n1ay lea ve a 30 second rnc ssagc. You will be autornaticall y billed 98~ for each minute. ..,-·FREE PERSONALS .. • I i r; ~ i • USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY (First three words ore boldface> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. CO ~JF I DEtJTIAL l~JFORr.1AT IG rJ NAME: ~------------------------------------ PHONE:~-------------------------------- AOORESS: ------------------------------- CrTY: STATE: ZP:--- JNa ............ C161 Uli .... --....---~ ,.. ..... ....,. • , ............................ , ..... Ol~~lad\-........... ,....., ... ~ ........ ....-.ni.oaai.op ?Ped a. _,._ .. GllltlDGllll.,..-.~"4£ •an~_.,__ ......... -~" 0 ---..-... _.__,..__._ - --------------- G UI DELINE S -• A GOOD ADI CtU Diii # tllll 4 .. lllY ····~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The legal Department 1t the Daily Pilot 1s pteaMd to an- nounce a new Mt"VICI now ava1l- 1ble to new bullneSMS We wtll now SEARCH the name for you at no tJCtra d'lat~. and save )'OU the time Md the trip to the Court HOUM 1n Santa Ana Then. of oourse. atter the aearch 11 completed • wtll t1i. your f1Ct1hout bual'*8 name statement wttt\ the County Oertc. publiSh ~ a wMtc tor '°"' .... -,..,.,*' by ... and then ,... )'OUf ~oof of publl- cattOn #Ith the COunty Qirk • PteaM stop by to hie your fectttlOUt business 1tat9"'etlt at the 0111y P iiot legal Depart· ment 330 west 8ay. Costa Mesa Ca11tomia It you can not 11oP by p ..... can us at (714) sc2...s21. Ex1enaton 31~ °' 311 and -. wttt m0• 1rrange"*\tt for you to handi. thlt procedure by matl If you tt\Ould naYe any turthef question• p ..... call ut and • wttl be mot• "'en ghld to uaitt s:'oa I~ In '°"' ,.. bU9iMiM by BU K.ene OAllJDLD ~Jim Davia by W.atta & Maratta .. Know what would be a good idea. Mommy? 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OOWN THE S1REE1 ITS Tt1E ONL'Y HOUSE ON THE 6LOO< wm~ A WEla:w.E MAT I~ FRON1 ~ t I • by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WJNKERBEAN ONcx.>. l 'tn ~EAll4 00 ~ PlAN 10 GO Dl5APP01NiED IN ~ 1 1~ROV6H lJOUR WHO~ llFE CHEMIN& UK£ 1J.f15 ~ ~t \ J 1----.......-~r-----1 ~ ~ f , I 1 w~ ) ' by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Brian Basset QRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUllBLSWSSD8 l DON'T TI-11NK IT't...t... COME "'S A SUAPAISI!! I $1Nl~ ~Mfl"f 101H~ fUfff eM6 t.oUltf. HOW ct) VOU VIEW1H•U.S.~rft11m?' • --,______,~ ---· ! ' ,~ I • by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk NO ... QNlCJ '11 U. 'I'M OU1 OF 50-fOOl ! by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan -