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Tbae days. chc men fuh and golf togechcr. and they calk ~ !dwecou two nianUges (his first wife died of anccr in 1970), baa eight children and stepchildren.. He and his cwrent wife, Susan. were muried in 7 3. Happr 8lrthcl8y to •.. ju. 1J Richard Mo.11. 48 ~ Juoc~22 Scq>hn Sodcrbersll. 28 Faye Dunaway, SO J ali&D Boad, S l A.Acly Rooney, 7 l J•n. 1J Charo. 40 Uoyd Bridacs. 78 ]•"· 16 Seek. 31" Roo..W Milap •• , }•rt. t1 )« fruict, 47 Mllllammad All. 49 Jama E.a.rl Joea. 60 Ooualu Wildn, 60 jH. ti KC"lia ColtMr, l6 }dlL fJ Sttfaa ldbua. 25 Chris s.bo. 29 Oat A.mu Jr., 3' Robm hlmer, 43 Dolly """' 45 Shelley ........ 47 i • I O.....MIR..0 <*· 1•> ~ sism ~ J.lttJ U. ' TV ....... "W--, &rtJ. '' __ .,.._, ..._, A-r a-.• Dollp m.-. ,..,_, ..., • .._ Amedlll .._. ...... r.. tco'tD ~ ........... faM l-Jtl' JTMva. ~~a.--K-. f'OOOI,,...... ~ ~T~ n..ftt *"' OMCIAl NOflCT'lt• ....... ~ ~ ,.,, ...... 0.. Oiiiiml ....... 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' -.. i _ . ;'.,.I: 'I . i • • • .,. •t l-.: l ·: .. --< . i' .. 1 , g8 ~ i nr~. ·- "Awaktnings," opming nationally this wulttnJ, ttlls a talt right out of "Rip Van Winldt," but mort gripping for ont astonishing rwon: Ir's tnu. • In 1969, 80 survivors of a 1920s slteping-sickntsS tpidmic wtrt warthoustd it} .t'N°" York horpital. Tht Jisuu haJn't killtd thtffl -it haJ d01tt worst, fruzing thtm in a tranalikt statt. • Enttr Olivtr Sacks and his apm~t with Uopa. To tht ruurologist's a"'4U~t, tht drug "wolu up" tht J"llitnts within wuks. To his horror, tht tff«ts soon faJtil or disappt4rol. Tht film, bastil on Sacks' 191 J book "Awalttnings," changts Sacks' namt to Sayer, invtnts a ro"'4tta, rpttds up action. Still, it's a powtrhoust of a movit, with Robin Williams as tht Joctor and Rabat Dt Niro as tht "awalunbl" Leon4rJ l.Awt. • USA WEEKEND visittJ &ulu, 57, 1n his Mianhatt4n offiu to tolk about tht movit and whot "awaluning" mtans to him, """ to us oil. Sacks -photographtJ In tM Ntw York &t4ni'4l Qmkn, ~ J ltc took awaluntJ patitnts onJ o/n rttrt.alJ to wri tt books lilu Ids hot ltl1tr '7ht Man Who Mistoolc His Wifa for a Ht1t'1 -is tnJari,.lly tJUOdrlc. Williams haJ to clua. °"' ftdrlr far tht film : Wh ilt SMlu ..,,. • tJu bdclt of his MM, Willlau' htairy •mu pm1ffdtil tMI -• ,., wrllt:I Oft "u ,-.,,. 4 Ull WWWW •J--17 l f.JJ, f"1 Four le sson s abou t life from the man behind the new mo vie "Awakening s" BY DR. OLIVIR · SACKS . I'm &.cina.ccd by exueiues -but 1m4g- 1Mblt exttemeS. the kind in which peo- ple can place thcmtclvc:s. I was Just answering a lctttr th.is morning about a little deaf boy of 9 who never h.d acquired aIJY language and oow, sud- denly, he's learning it and just explod- ing intermlly: Evaything is awaken- ing inside him. I don •t know why I should fed so much for th.is child -rm DO( deaf. ( leamcd language at the usual age -but for tome n:uon I do, and '° do ochc:n. Probebly all of us have bad tome ex· pcricncc of being remoftd &om things. either in e:zile or impcUoo,ed or Ion or hurt or dcfeattd or ill. followed by the: rolity or ~of IOmtdii.og wondetful dw pua ic righc. Tbar•1 why the phght of the people in A .... M.i",P -trapped by sleeping sicknea in cbeir UJClcss: Ero. zen boaia"" foe 30 or 40 years. then sud-;,:l; briefly awakmed by L-dopa - to us to powerfully. It's an c:x- creme, but one Wi rdlecu many dungs WC all expcricnce in life. Here att four le9oas from ltfc:'s edge. learned u I wocbd with the pa-aenu who bad awaktninp in 1969. Titer•'• l•cretllltl• 'll•llt' ••ltl t it• tlarll•••• Anyone might feel boch bomx aod Ul· tpirariocl K me nodoo of thele people bqng to hurt by life and ll the ~ time~ to up-biaa aad ·~ Tbae arc ftrY cougil people. IQWna and otbm wbo Came co the: be.pita! at 6nt wm boni6ed by wlw d:ic)o AW• and then iJllPired. Rabat De Niro, wLo plays c:b_e r,- dent Leomn:l L in cbe marie. ~ly goc • doec M Ul llClar CID pt CO W~ 101Dt ol tbae tnia ue lib. One thing Bob ..,._, ....... Wit cbe tmile and tbe l*'y{al cplilJ 1.-d bad in that too·brief ••mm•r of 1969, when "tr.::l::. ~ ..,..u; io • 1mer..,.-... ..oi41 I~ """1 ......... _, lls ia a &II while ,.,..,, •• "'., ,_. Od /' J, o.t/i1&l We ere all ••l•ala lr•t Another question that ooofrooted pa- tiicnb as they ttNgglcd wUh their awa.k.cnings wu: .. What's me? What's the real me?" h it the mild and meek o~ before L-dopa. or the sort of raging bull dw tomerimes emerges. or what? Bob De Niro wu an idol choioe for such a paDent became both the meek and supptesscd and the aging bull arc stioDg poles of his aaing pcaooality. Sttange adentities can come out. al- most pre-human ODtS, wb.cn people suffer lesions in CCfQin pans of the bnm. And chest patients. faced with unprediaablc thrusc:s of aggression and iexuality, had to deal with an inamsifi- cac:ioo of their biologia.l nature. Thac's a rather ran: ocurologlal problem that involves a rhythmic movement of the pabu. ~also can be such a movcme:m of a muscle in tbc car or duoaL ~ thrtt tbmgs were scp:ancdy described and sttmed C'CCCD- ttic and Jttmge. until it was realized thai they were the only remnants of ha~ to do with any specmc dogma or doarioc or prcad:ung or c-n.ngcJ.ism. but with a c:awn feeling of rapea for individuals and their digiiity. J think a sympath.eoc rapea for tbc ill and inapaciaucd is tmihly unpor- t2nt. for w as well as for them. Otha- wUc, you can become ~ with the aaog:ancc of health. My goal is ro try to stOp neglecting and stop forgetting th~ parienu. I Ettl lik.c a war ooacspoodcnt or an explom' sending back reports from tbc Amazon or from tbc outskirts of hell. I want th~ people ro be rcmemhcrcd. and 1 want people to be aware of them and odicn who fact cxtttme challc:ngcs and manage to mwnph. like the deaf. Wtmcver my resc:rvacions about the mo~. it will allow us co remember these pantnts Ul pamcu1ar and also patients m general. It's so easy to turn awitlr~cn my kg was healing &om the · g injury and I was in tlie hosp1w prdco. still wea.nng a cast, 1 was suuclt by the way in which tbc healthy people managed not to 1tt tbc patients. Their glances would son of ricoc.hct. For dw rea.son.11.ik.ed R.ir1 M11rt im- meosdy. That film makes autism less alien without ma.Iring 1t less smngr.. This is what people found when Lil- lun -the last of the paDCmJ I traa:d in 1969 wbo survins -Timed the AW11Aiim1nis moT\C ict. bm ~ bc:r vui:t. the filming bad a sense of reality to it, but it ~ the reality of a JCripl or a book., a consauaed rnhty. Lilhan was the real tbmg. m aaual pcnon. She WU deeply disabled and fn.il lD 101De ways. but tmncndoos.ly saona and m- daauaible in ochers. The cast and crew saw the lhcer wonder of the spiru. a spirn dw could surnvc. and ~ a near-lifetime of ill health. They saw Lalhan 's humor. her ipmlr:;ncss., ha serenity and her lack of bittrmm. They saw the human~ and~ ro surri?C. and co be ~ and ~ in chc &cc o( dUucer. Lillian's .mt prOftd co be an abeohnr mspvanoo oa the xt tr formed. i:n a tmllt, tb.t IUCftl cemr:r. lbe ancbor, oi tbe carire filmin~ LiJ.liao aamlly did a ICICDt we De Niro. Slit was sitting in a ~ half.. shaking. balf-aotoaic polM'C wbm Bob .... wbeded in and cook ap dac amt poalC. She cocbd a quick. criti-cal~ 1t him. md dxn slae ~me a lialt wiak md a •ban..., .... mes .... "'tk'1 pit. He Htk•w" .. He bows wt. ... lib. -W'a daia. Cfllydiir:c CW ..... er. 1990 ..d 1969 ___ _.. __ er. 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In much of the country right now you can't go outside without a park.a, let alone laze on a bobbing deck and watch the clouds sail by. • The time is right to eye those sleek new boats and dream -a.s hundreds of thousands will do at shows in Seattle and Cleveland (bothjan. 18-27), Detroit (Feb. 2-10), Miami (Feb. 16-20) and Boston (Feb. 16-24). This year. there's a twist you con't see: New "green technology" aims to make boating more ecological and effi- cient. For instance, Honch 's new four-cycle 35-and <45-honepower outboard engines have separate crankcasCj for engine oil. which makes for cleaner exhaust. • But enough of the cold facts. Herc, two boating addicts take you on their fanwy excunions. ,. \U •WC>.,_, ff.fl, ,,,, My wife, Sheila. and I ha~ a 48-foot Ocean ftybridgc mocor yacht. and WC love to getaway.just the cwo of us. Shei- la says it•s ~ oaly place rm really u peace. and I think she's right. we·~ fOltUDaie to be &ring in the Bahamas. with all ol ia idands. We·~ able tO aWte around. anchoring JOIDC- wb.crc in a quia bay. The bcaastjful thing abo.u a boat is getting &~J from lr all. DO matt.er what happens. I dUnk CYert boater has bad good and bad ClfCI imas-Yoo leam. The weather c:ao change. and if a aonn is coming in and you're elpC*d, wdl. you either go home or you leek sbda:r. I rememba' ooe night WC tb.Ought WC bad goam the twO anchoo down te- curcly. We hadn't. A sttoog storm a.me up in the night, and I went on deck to diac:o'fef cbal boch mcbors were dng- ging. and we were beaded for a reef. In the dark. l climbed to the bridge and manapl tO SQrt cbt engines. l have been bcllring for ~ and yt2l$· W c saned wUh a small boat in about 1956, when WC liTCd in Canada When WC a.me to the BMamM in 1969, WC bough~foor 8ettum. cbcn moved up~ Bennm. Bat me Ocean auiier is our ultimllle; we woo"t go any bigger than that. Ira ;me Qgbt for two people to handle. oUr l:a~ kind of "'YOJ"im lam a week or 10 days. Two pbca we rally ~ are the Exwms. a c:bain ol islands toutb of Nassau wbett Alan's uy and Noamn's uy UC locaud. and Abec:o, ID island wbac the inJea and bays ICClll to oamwnber the in),a>4,,a. MOIC of our ~ haft been good. When it's • glorioas day and we go fut a swim. we get a keen ICDte ol the demcna. We ay to ounetfts. -We lift bc:rd" And it just fccb woodesful. A~11r H•ilq'1 ...., ffUft.t W, '71ir i;_,.., Nrws," _, 111~w..J '" A,nI .. liu 70di ..,,._ My Prm.111..,.. '"''-''H...t" cM .. ,..,,.. 1"'1 "IU'1 rJia•"'"I W. ltOfllrlt.., ,.,., If wllld will w wri1J111 .. liu ..... WllJ alqer .11 .. y a.Wett Uve. t• Mii . What You Can Save Each Month On Our Kid's Plan Can Be Better Spent Elsewhere. ~~ · A pair of fancy new tcnnies, the kind that cost IS mocb IS your first suit A fancy new baby doll for '°"r litde doll. Two Imp pizzas, loeded. One piece for you and 17 for you know who and a few friends. F'll'St base tickets for you and your little alugger- hol dogs included! 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"When Caig across the SUcet is making ttri- yaki scak ex John oat door bu a barbecue, they have us over," Glover says. delcribing the social life that suits him a.od bis &.mily in i B their San Francisco Pn.. ftU.: Fro• tltt M~ o'ltu ~"•...no. -..-: .... ~........! .. When '} _,_ ...... '&-""'.__ wttle wift As•~. CIMIU Jw ... ,.,. lo '"' ....... WC cook. WC b.nc them over. The ume people have been coming hen: for yean." So it's DO surpNc dw the aaxx", whose arcer zoomed with the Ltslt.J w.,,.,,. tcries, is putting his most re- cait paycbecb into I place just blocb from the COWD boutc what be DOW lives. After the year-long rmcmcion is done. Gloft!r, 43; wife Asa.kt Domani; and daughter Mandia. 14, will mo~ up -but DOC out of ,.the Haight." San Francilco '• Haigbr-Ashbury section. Roouid, in f:aa. is tbe word tb.x tits Glo-ter best. He has neftl' Lmd any- wbett but San PnncilCO. He mel- lowed out in a ClOIDIDUDe here in tbe '60t a.od met Aak.e at San .Francita> Staie Collqe. 1\cir cum:nr town bowe. near his childhood bocDe. hu impromi right aJoag widi bis c:arccr. ,.I mnrmber liYing OD my~ dic:m {daily expc:mc moacy) in New Yock whilt doiac ltldlT &eU-' tJw &ys (tb.e play that WM Glo-tcr's finr big break) and tending the money bKk co pey the c::arpeaeer. And thm buying ...m wiadows from four~ ol the TV ICrica Hll1 SbWt Bl-. H Oftr the .. yar. cbooafh. the &mily realised cbey wae oatpowias the place. Pm ol tbc ~ Their edeaic. a.le iJiy .... lft collec- dan ... tU:iQa Ot'S. ne ..,.,...,. ,.. ., open me 1ta ; GeUery u. pm1a Umc. squ._ Now .... DO -..i baw people _.... .. all °"" dae U UM._..,•J-W'lfMJ, f"1 Ft'llldl .... ,,__ ....... ,.,....c..r, ........... _, ................. ,.. . .... ... .... C\11.1 " ... C--.... "9¥.My ............ .,,,.,. ,..., . ...., ..... • • • .. ~ ....,., .... Cenllc.-......... ......................... ..., ...... MM•N.1 .. 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Thompson says the basics for edible packaging alrady exist in natural polymen, the gels now wed to coat drugs and other products. The institute hopes to enlist the expertise and sup- port of a food company to perfect the idea. The concept sure isn't new -consider leaf-wrapped Medi- terranean foods, sausage .. skin," even ice cream cones. But with landfills overflowing, edible containen could be a wty -and ecological -wne of the future. The new darlings of dogdom 0.. tlllptlM ................................... ...,., .. . ......... wt, •• ,, ........... ""'" .. cMc atll1p. ..... ... ......... " ... ... .. 11 ............ . ~ ......... ........ ............ dll- .............. Cll ..., ........... .. ,.. ... _ ... .... .., IH II I Ill I .. dllllc _, Ill t1mt"' Dt A•trkat lttttl a.,..,.. .......... tl11 re1l1trett111 rest 1M1t 24 ,._. ,_. frta 1•" 1• AcW Mdlin CmhrWa, • .., ..... '•••fllfleJl .,.,.,. .... "flt, .. ..,. ... ,...., ..... .., " ..... , ..... c..." -.x.. """' ............. .. Games for grandparents New dice and cud games de- signed for seniors go on dis- play next month ar the annu- al Toy Fair in New York. Bu.t cruise any major toy store now and you'll 6nd games already aimed at gn.odparena. Chicago-based Cadaco bu a Senior Series, desig.oed with easy-to-read big print (below, a cud at actual size) and larger game pieces. The series currently includes Tri- poley (Michigan Rummy, Hearts and Poker), Poker- Keeoo (a combo of poker and bingo) and Rumi-K. Trim bu.fh more f:amiliar with Mitch Miller's reper- toitt than George Michael's can play Puker Broth- ers' "The Vintage Years" edition of Tri...W game, for those age SO or older, baa ques tions co•ering the 19201 through the 19501. Or, looking at it aoodier way , from Charles Lindbergh to Praidcnr Dwight D. Eilenhower. "· .. """ ..... ,.. .... .., lllfecal. .. ,,, '*' '* <"' .... ff ...... ,.., ........... ,.. .., ....... """' .-..~fefwn-4lltll ... r .................. , •• ,, ... 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WINTON, CAUF ...------.$' Bac·kus died .luly 3. l 989, at the a.l(e of 76 lie had bffn suffering from Par- kinson·., D1Sl'ase for many ytars. but the must' of his death was pneumonia followinl( his three-year run ( 1004-67) as Thurston Howell Ill on "Gilligan's l1dand," Rackus starrt'd as Mr OiLhers on tht' sitcom "Ulond1t'" ( 1968.f)Q) Ile- fore "G1J11g&11 's Island," he playt'd .Joan Dav1i-.' husband on "I Marned .Joan" ( 19fi2-fi6). slarred &.'i James Dean's fa· thl'r in the.• movie "H('bel Without a rau"SC>'' ( !Qt;f)) and wa.'I the cartoon vo1<'t' of Mr Magoo lhci memoirs, "Only Wht'n f Lau"h." wert> published in I 96fi lie was also ont> or the bt'st golf· rrs in lht' entena1nmt'nt industry and even made the> c.·ut on<'t' in the Bing Crosby Pro-Am, playml{ in the final round with Jack Nicklaus. Arnold l'alm<'r and Gary Player Oarkus as ur· vlved by his wife. llenrit'ltu The> rou· plP h1u1 no ch1"1re'! Bakula'• Backcrounc1 M11 f<W<>Nt.I' ttl,1•1.&i<>rt show iJJ "Qurrntum uap ... Co11ld I/OU '"" m~ a littlt• bit abou.t ii& ictar, Srott Bakvtal film' did hi' {lt't i11t() fU'ting? l.AURA'EN HI am:;, WA.LXERSVIUJ;, #/) Uakula waa born Oct. 9, 1966, In St. Louis As a youngster, hf formed hJs ~ f first rock l(rnup in thl' fourth l(radf', t and in h1J(h school tw wa.s 1nvolv1'd 1n sports (ht' wa.'\ thr St·hool'" !'\o I tt·n1111> player) and a rut:k band Aflt•r h11(h school, Bakula allt'ndrd tht• l '01v1'r,1ty o f Kansa.'I for two )'t'ar' lwfort' h1'ad1nl( back to St Loms tC> act in "'todo: t heat <'r Eventua.lly. ht> landed In 1\1·" York City. and on only his third da) in tht• r1ly aud1t1onl'd for and ~on a roh• 1n the tounnl( rompany of !ht• mu'" al "Shenandoah " Sin<<' t ht•n he• ha. .. rar kl•d up an 1mprP•Nv1• 11 .. 1 uf 1·n•1ht., H<' ha." bN'n marrlt'<J fur t•tl(hl ~ , • ..,, to adrt"\..., Kns1a f't>umann. and lht•) an• tht> parent~ of a daul(htrr. ('tw l'>). fl The family rrs1d<'i. in lht' S1l v1•r tah area of Los Anl(t>lt's, but th1•y uftt'n t•s- capt• to their rel rest 11 farmhou'\I' an upstate !'\ew York Award-Wlnnln& Actress What rm1 .1111u 11•1/ "-'' 11/ \f11111.'ll11 llmf'ki, who u1>1w1Jr1•1I 1l'itl1 Hro11tlm1 Cruz aml Hill Hi..Lhy '"' "Tl11• "<'011rL<1M11 nf Eddir's Fathttr" I What ho.• .,h1• tlonr sinrp? GRArl' PARie.\, n l'NIX\ n :.\A\ M1yosh1 lJmt>k1, born in Japan. r umr to the llnatt'd Statt'~ in t ht> I floO. and Lrayed Mrs. l.Jvinl(Jton on "Th~ Court landed a job u a alngtr on the Arthur Oodfrfy ahow ln 1956. Two Yfars lattr, aht won an Oscar for h r perf ormanct In "Sayonara." From 1969·72, lhf por· -,hip of Edd1t'' Father " Since the can· rellat1on of the sent-s, l rmekl. tJI . has r<trt>ly apJ)(•art'd on telev1s1on TV Hero U'hntl'!'PT happrnl'd tn Ll'UoT'L.'fl<>rt '• "Rnh"' /food ... Rtchanl Grf'Mtf', MAN J(}H/I. /IA.\ TFR •• 'If llFRl.HI 11..LJ., IM> Greenf', who starrt'd as Robin llood in 1 hr CRS senes "The Advenlu'"" of Hobtn Jlood" ( H>M>·MI ), died June I , I fl8n, »t th<' aite of 66 The suettssful sent''> allowt'd Grttnc.· to relirt" to a larl(e t"ltate in Ireland. where ht" spent h1' remaining years raising t horn111thbrt'ds New FrontJera 1~ Mi•li.ot<n Sue Andn•srm rPlatrd to fl<'trt·~" Lt.'lfl Jlartmatt 1 AL<10, 1J1hal htu AnrlPrwm bt>f'n tlarng .~Huf' "l1Ull' f/mJM' "'' Liu-l"m•nP") LJ/'llM OIXO\. _. \ m :RSOY. (' Andc'r'iOn and Hartman are riot rt'· htl4'd Sinrf' thl' r'&n{'('llatlon of "Llttlt> lfc111""" Ill I OR I. Anderson has ap- pt•irn•tl Ill "'4'\'t'ral TV movies and t(UHt 'iarn•d on other ~·nPS keystone Cop W1wrt• t.~ C'hnrlU-lloUalu.an •if "Hurec ,.r .. frmnl / ll1'f'd rtl'.rt door to a Cl&arl#'S nnrl Pf'!Jll!I llaltaJu11a ht Viii~ Gf>l"ft", ,.,.,,,, , 0111.sidt' ('h,.~trr, alld I.hey It.ad a '>on 11nmrrt Charlft>. My dai.aghtn tAl"43 t/11> rvtnr nn "Hu"'"" i.• Yu-'°""' JH!r .'4m RUTll AR/l.OUJ, lit 'TV.II, T#IN/11. lt'11 ~~Ible, ~ln<"e llallahan ls a l'<'nn~ylvanla nallvt lltt was born In l'hiladt>lphla. according to hi studio blo. Thr actor 8C.'rvt'd • rour·yHr atJnt with lht.' Navy, then contlnuf'd hl• edu· cation as a prc--med tudent at Rut1er1 Unlverl'ity He la~r awitchtd to Ill.era· &ure and earned his h.A., w n a>ntJn· ul'd his education at Temple Unlvertl· ry, where he rettived a m11teT•1 dec1" In fine arU. Hallahan, who jolMd the e t of "Hunter" ln 1988 u Captain Charil.-Deva~. rtaida ln Loe A.._ wltn hla wife, Barbara z "A lot of people characterize Dark Shadows as a Q horror show," says its creator, Dan Curtis. "It's not." IH Jll\ RI ICLl\GAME It '" 1 7~) Da.,htnll Barnaba." Colhn.'I (ISt•n ('ro<\.'1) I'-lo<'kt>d In a Lender l'mbrat'(' With the.' IOV(' or hl'I hre , .Jo- ...-1tc> r>uPrM (.Joanna Going) They are rudt>ly -and ohv1011~ly Intentionally - lntf'rn1p1Nt by .lo<wttf''" lady-in-wait· 1njl, th<• j4'aloui. wtt<"h Anl(f'llquP (Ly· "4.'llt• Anthony) Anl(l'11quc, apol11gli1111t. bow so deep- ly that shr nrarly raJl!I out or her low- t'lll dl"t''" Th<' romantic mood hat· t<'rt>d , £\amaba.s hl'<'ak" up, and so don t ht• re t of 1 ht' Ul'll and cr<>w an this rehnl""lal for a '><'t•n(• In ~RC'<1 ntw "Oark Shadow<c " The Gre)''ltont• Man ion an Oeverly llalls as llle s.•tllnft for th<' '<'rtl''I, K Wn· 1h1tfy ft rema~e or TV'' r1r .. t and only Go1h1t• "'°ap, which a1r('d on ADC rrom 194',f; to 1971 And t hou~h lhf' man.'11on. " 1t1ant 'tont' fonn><1s, has bt>cn the lo-- < dl lOn or l'OUOll<"... movl(MI and TV s hows In rr<'t'nl )'<'ilr'S, 1t "l('('ms dM t11wd to become a hot tour1't attraction onrt• "Dark Shado"-c" dt>buts (u a two- pan miniser lM Sunday and Monday, Jan. 13 and 14, and on f'nduy nights theru rter) "Dark Shadows" l'I n vall'd only by la.'lt year's "Twin P<'ftk1'" IL'\ tht> most talkt-d about m1d!lea.'lon c>ntry an a Ionic llmt•. ow1n1t In part to lht· ori1tmaJ ~ rles' hugl' cult followlnA And tht• cut- lnl( of British actor Re.on C'rMs ('Than- ots o r ""m •") to f't'pla~ Jonathan 1-"nd ~ to rm('ntt'd vamplrt Bamabu Collin" only M't.'m~ to t'lC<'IU• tht thou5&nd of diehard "Shadows" ram whO wr1tt> new IN tt·r'I, hold ronvt>nt1oms and buy v1deotapl"I (6R volum" "° far) of Utt• old . how Set In tht ldt' town of Collin· port. Malnt, tht IM'rl <'fnltnt on tM wtalthy C.<>lllns famlly and It involvt- ment with tht suptrnaturaJ -pattlcu· larly lht'lr Brtttsh "romln" Uarnabu, wh'*' 200-ynr-old coffin unchained In lh C>Pfnlni •ni tall~nt. Uh the OMgJftlf, thf ntW ~rl Wlfl nuh batk and forth bc.'twttn the prHtnt and lht era when the Collins curtit bfj.an. Crutor·produrtr Dan Curtll, whoet ca~r w~ laundw-d w•lh tM ori_.nal "Dark Sh*wt" (and who ~nUy pent 10 1tara mutnc .. TM Wlndt of War" and "War and ~bn.ncie~ .. ..... hat ttl~1 bAck al 1 hefm. "I run a telt-vts1<>n company," he says "It's l(Ot to tum out producl. I'll l(et it started, and that's 1t If I waited for another ·war and Re- membrance, · I'd ~ sitting around a lonl( lime l'vt' got Lo keep a bu'ltn itoanl(, and 'Dark Shadow · 1s a very viable pae<.'t' of material " C'urti~ may be prllf(mat1c about his rea.'\Ons for r-cvlvanl( thr show. but he's ul!'So proud of the ron~pt "A lot or JX'OJ>le r ategor1te th1 as a horror how Ifs not It' u very strange and unlqut m~x of element.!! b~lcall)' a roman<'t ran ta.'\y w 1th M.'I ry asf)t'ct.!I "The Ramab~ chararter ls a <'la! ~I<' figure In literature. when you thtnk about 1t llr' a tragic MUI, a dark. brood1na romantic f1iurt. filhtinlC rom· pul<;ioM lllat he cannot control, haon, h1m..,..tr. with a despt'rate lovt that can nevtr b4> ron~mmatl'd. ~rtamly, It's goc t'n<>rmou ty ecary e~~n~ . but it's rat.her enchanting, and that's tM-th1nic that hu laadnat.td lM audl n~ " TM new Bam&ba.1, ~n ~. says h4> m>ver saw t~ original. Llkt' f'tld, he I a tratMd Shak"pearnn actor, but he oon.siders h •PP"*h dme,...nt. "I wouldn't say lhal I wu mak1n-Dama· bae a grand, clusltal trqk ~ro,'' ht says durin& a brffk on the Id. ··rm playln«i h m mo~ like 1 Hamlet than a Hf't\ry V," Sblrtlell on lhlil hot Oc:tobtr day and pufflng Oft I dgariut, Cl'W MY Wi will ~ a more sophisticated "Oark Shadows," particularly an 1ta dep1ct1on Of vamptnSm as linked With !5eXUality "Through the filmlc penod of the '605 and '70s, 1t was quite enough to just sink your fangs int.o a woman's neck," he say5 "This thing ol baring your neck and surrendering to a vampire 26 or r;o yean ago was actually very sexy in Itself We hve in a diffettnt age So with the vampltt lllat I am playing, I am attempting to make hun as nomfy- iOJ( a.nd as attract.Ive and as erotic as poM1ble It 1s a mott adult show in that se~ Roy Th1n.n~. who play Roger Col hn. . tops by l~ Ml to be fitted with a df>ntal appha.ntt for his I 8lll-century role as the wltch- huntang Rev Trask He has been ttadlng the Anne RI~ vam- pitt novels and raves about Cross' portray· al. "Oen is extraordi- nary," he says "He'• made 1t sensual - they att lovers. not vampire and victim. It becomes a passion· ate act. an X -ratfd b1tt'," ht' adds with a laugh. Tht' cut also 1ndudn anotht-r haki spore vetf'ran Jun Slmmons. whole r11"l't Oscar nomination was for Laur· t n<"f' Ohv1er' "Hamlt't" in 1948 ''Dark Shadows" is her first TV wnes; she takts over for the lau Joan ~nneu as matnarch £1.tubtth Colhns Stoddard. "I w-.. a great Ian ol the old abow," "*>'!' Simmons. "My oldest dau.lhter, Tracy, would come hotM rront 1ehool and. btfort homtwortc "' tea or any· thing tl9t, ll WU 'Derk Shadows • Wt &JI ftlt madly In love wilh 8arnabu " N AC t'X('('Utives are hoplft& t.hal. Cl"OIY and company en&endtr the ...- enth um for the M• ltries. "Dan hadowa" ls sanctwkNd bet• "Quanlu• ~ap" and "Midftl&ht Cab· er," wh ch are now the Mtwon'1 two Sowat·raced wttkly Itri-. So a f.Uure (Of "Daft Shadows" could spdJ dooa for NBC'a Whc* Fridaf ......... HMvp A ~ -the othtt ...... 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Cf') -IAll 12 alternatives to hurting your kid . When the big and httle problems of vour evervdav hte 01le up to the 001nt where vou feel hke lashing out-stop. Take time out Don't take 1t out on vour ktd Trv anv or all of these simple alter- natives-whatever works for vou 1. Stop in vour tracks Step back Srt down 2. Take five deep breaths Inhale Exhale Slowlv. slowly 3. Count to 10 Better vet. 20 Or sav the alphabet out loud 4. Phone a friend. a relative or go v1s1t someone 5. Still mad? Hug a 011tow Or munch on an apple 6. Thumb through a magazine. book or newspaper 7. Do some sit-ups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 8. Pick up a pencil and write down vour though ts 9. Take a hot bath Or cold shower ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10. Lre down on the floor. or Just out vour feet up 11. Put on vour favorite record. or radio program 12 wrtte for parenting lnfonnatk>n to: • Parenting. PO Box 2866. Chicago. IL 60690 Take time out. Don~t take It out on your kid. -------- • For Pearl, circle is still unbroken Who better to taJk about "The Grand Ole ()pry 6Fith Anniversary Ct>lt-bra- tlon Tht' New Tr1id1- uon'' (amn1t Saturday , Jan 19. on CBS) than Minnie Pearl, who ha~ bffn with tht' Opry an lncred1blt' I)(} yurs'• .. Whtn I jlOt ht'r«' II Ptart; eoak ()pl'J WIL"' a llU le-known show," 11ay" P~arl .. I was the only fl'malt• sUtnd-up comic on the :thow In f1u:l . I was the only woman 'lln!lle act on the show So I fN'I ltkc> I WL~ • kind or PIO· nt.>er It wun't f'asy " NOC radio had start- t"d broadrll! Ung tht' Grind Ole Opry In 1937 and went full network with ll 1n 1942 Today. 11 '<t tht' t>ld~I contJnu· mg radio program in lht world ''I've wat<'hed u devtlop Into somf'th1n11 to ~ rttkoned w.Uh."' Aays Pt'&rl "Thi~ 3pe· dal i~ aort of a \ip of the hat to l~ old Umera who tatted It But It a1lo hu a gttat tmpha· 111s on a num~r of young ~pit who hive COIM in rtttntly " AmonJC tht' youoirr ptr- fomlt'ra In! CUnt Black. Rt'ba McEnure. Ricley Van Sheh.on and R clty Skaw Tht' Opry hu aJwa19 bffn a rollkktng. catt- ff'H' how "Nobody takt>s anything vtry w nouiily... says Ptarl "Roy Acuff wu l'm«e 1n11 when Wt' w,nt full n<'l work They sent 1 man in from Nt'w York and he ~•d. 'Whtn do you havt' ~hunal\'>' Ro> said, ·we don't haH' any n•heaNal lit• ~aid, 'You mean you· rf' !lolnll fl.Ill net· work on NOC with no rt•ht'arsals"' Roy sald, 'Wrll. Wt''Vt> got I boy plays riddle " lhr ~ho~ run' 11hort, ht-ju!lt (td dlh unlit It'll OV('r And 1f 11 rut\!\ lon11. we JU'it don '1 """ him · " Tht' Opry'1 curttnt home 1~ tht' Grand Oh• OJlry llOU"t' OUlJlldt' of \~hv1lk. when• 11 mm Nf in 197 .C llut Prarl -.ull lookll b•~ le fondly on tht' 34 )'f'a,... wht•n 11 wu 1n Cht R) mAn Aud1tonum 1n downtown Na:! hvlllt' "I did 1 portion of our Mrh down lht>l't' and 'llood on tht" •U&ftt' a1111n and looked out ovl'r that audltonum,.. lilt ay'I "It'~ a.n awnome phlt't• n111 It didn't haYf' fat'1hllrs -functional r11 1hlle8 Th.-girl~ dn.>t'K'd In thf' ladlM room Naturally, th,· men took aJI thf drt•'I in« room " Still, l'he rn~ It «ft the aa.rM 1~11na ,, «-ry llnM' I go do-. tht"rt' -that I'm itoln bark home I kntw M many PtOPlf wh• walkHI out on th• stagt I lent• Hank \\'11 llarru Sr and Tu R1tte and all I.hew PfOpW' It' an unbrobn <.'ha.In ... BY LYN HOOOr..-.IOOM Sund•y Momin• -- I- - .... 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ACROSS "alla<'l' S1nnf' Malnllt'" "4 Tun10·, -sabt' I .! Marilu llf'nnt-r on "Evening Shadt-" I.I .lal'k - 11 Rttd I ft • Em<' raid Polnt -" I !l M1M -Andt"r..on ti "M1am1 -" TV Land flut111n' l\.iiil.an 11( llom1• \t) flu1J Hod\· 0ll I loot .i :-w•1 n•t · fl I l .tmf'ra purt fl.! Radam•.., rl:I ~·ran1 ''\II Bt•1t1 DOWN IH MHhach Taylor I rolll't'n on 'Chana on "~ll(rung lk'M"h" W<>tnf'n' 2 \harlM Grianl 20 falhtttnt' -on 'Anotht"r World" 21 "-Lafe Lo l.lvf'" 'l · -of Eden · 22 "-or tM G1anU1" 4 F"rank on 'Tht' :!3 Ubby on "Lare Fant'll1 lloy<i" GoesOn" Fi "llome -" 26 llost -Allen 6 .. _ llappy Returns" 27 Joan Van -7 At'trt', -F'O"ter 30 'tlntouchablf'' 8 PN'd 8-v8'tt' rolf' -Femandn n Lto on "Twin Pt>aks" 31 Ch~fl<mdrkk 10 -Murray of 3 1 on 31 Down Down 32 "-Colors" 11 "Tht" Uold -" 33 "-and ympathy" 19 "-Baltimore" 34 "I land -" 20 "I -Thrff Wives" 36 MartJn -22 Actor -Barker 36 Todd CUrtla toap 23 Phil on "Murphy role Brown" 38 Ma Wf'llt 24 -Vl«ioda 39 ''The -Ch•" 26 Anthony Ztrti. 41 Grandaa on on "Tht Yount "ra..111 Matten" R~ra" 46 -ea.AnJ . 26 fle(tr on "F.Qual .e1te........ J~" CnilllldJ 28 Shi'• Bland~ 211 \f u h • .-1 on th1rt' '4•m<'I hinl( :11 Rnt I. :l:! l>r llu'<tdble ' '"" :)4 l.aurt'nc t' Oh\ 1t'r .l!'. M' [)(-\• Ji Maiutlt' on 'Growing P1un-. • :lH .luhe on "Paren1hood" :11~ "Pruden<'l' and lht' 411 C'nllt' Jamf'S - 41 'Anythinit but _ .. 4:? Paula ManahaJI on ··TM f1uh .. 4:1 Kim Zimmer on "Gu1din1t Light" 44 Barbara - 4•i D1ny G1llesp1e rhythm LAITWUJl'I IOWTION I" cJw 1970tl N~ o '9fUl6 juniw and IW tltrH ~tMJ followera 1uppol'f tJwrir /ta.bit by robbilt6 local pllarmacWs. a.s , Matt Dillon start in "l>rv.pt.orw Cowboy. " tJW WH. °" Cable-TV. .... -"'°'*' ,..... .. ,,., of Az ~ ....... aMo hew doN frW""6 .,,. ,... ~ """ comp/i· o.l.J ..... SNtw, ,,.., ..... Doll,,,,,... -. ~ DM6e6U 111111 W, Pt.Id '*" Iii "SaNI ....... dh •• • • "'" ..... Ofl Cal*-TV . • 40 I 0 R AN GE. C 0 AS T ' ... ,..,,_ Ir " ~_.. ..... , •. .......... ., ... Clear skies and warmer temperatures today. Coastal/Inland hips from 71 to 78. Lows from 44 to 48. For the Oranse Coast's most complete weather1 infor- mation, includina boatina. fishing and surfina reports. see .paie A6. IN THE NEWSROOM for a few hours last week it appeared the spirit of former mayor Larry Agran inhabited Irvine City Hall ... But the. more rilht-leaning City Council ma- jority that replaced the Aaran rqime ex~ised that $Pirit in shon order ... On a 4-1 vote Tuesday, the council decided that it wouldn•t even consider a controversial proposal brewina for some time to boycott El Salvadoran roffee at City Hall ... The issue, thC' council determined. was not a local one ... The council majority's position sur- prised few on either side of the issue. / as a m-.jor election theme of Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan's campaian last June was concentration on local issues rather than the aJobaJ ooncems AJ:ran liked to address. SWeMt: While awaitina the coffee debate, members of the conservative Youna Americans for Freedom handed out fliers and lc.anets in the Irvine City Hall courtyard. And coffee. El Salvadoran coffee. QUOTES Of THE DAY "Nobody really thoupt it was 1oin1 to 10 this far.·· Costa Mesa resident Guy Richard, on the th~t of war in the Persian G ulf (AO. 0 "ft is well that war is so terrible - we shouldn't grow too fond of it. .. Robert E. Lee TODA Y'S EVENTS •The Shoreline Dos Show howls it up in buildi"J.1 10, 14 and 16 at the Oranac County Fairgrounds from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets arc $2.S0-$4. •The Kiwanis Oubs of Division 41 are sponsorina the "Parade of Youth" at 11 Lm. at Oubhousc 5, Gate 9, of Laauni Hills Leisure World. •Opera Pacific staacs Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" at the Oranae County Performing Arts C.enter at 2 p.m. Call 979-7000. ' & Mark Lee·s ''Pirates" takes the staae at South Coast Repenory's Main- stqe, 6S5 Town Center Drive. at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Call 957~33. LOTTERY t . 11, H, II. at. H Bonus number -'8 11111 <;:> lllana: • •a.: l 0 Dil-oect&• ' •Spedet= ' , .••.. lueMPlrt Jlledaedo Beech Vu Nuys INDE JC ........... luln 111/11 t S1l'le CllllallllMt Cu t :l'll ~ ..... ,,,. -~ ...,. =:u Sen tt /Cl SldllJ/CI & 0 ~ •1111P1111 .... Sunda y, January 13, 1991 75 cants Countdown to .War continues Congress backs president on the use of force By David Beard ~PrwWttt.r The U.N. sccrctary-cencraJ talked with lraqi officials Saturday to make a plea for peace, while the U.S. Conpas pve Presi- dent Bush permission to wage war. Iraq announced that its parliament bas been summoned to an emergency session ' on Monday, one day before the Jan. l 5 U.N. deadline for Iraq to leave Kuwait or face possible attack. But Iraqi officials also reiterated there was no change in Iraq's refusal to withdraw from the occupied emirate. There were no funhcr details on the eme,.ency session. Saddam has used the robber-stamp parliament before to sjve a democratic veneer to capitulations in the five-month Persian Gulf crisis. such as the release last month of foreign captives. The last six American diplomats in Balf\dad, meanwhile. lowered the U.S. Embassy nag and new to Germany on Saturday. They were the latest in a grow-s. WAR/M Coast residents hold anti-war demonstrations By Anna Cekola Orenge CoMt Deity Piiot COSTA MESA -While the U.S. Congress voted to suppon a resolution giving President Bush the authonty to use force in the Persian Gulf cns1s. hundreds of local res1dC'nts raised their voices to encourage peace. SNune NotftMtJOrlnge C09M o.y ,.,. Mike Abdetmutl, owner of Jack's Surboarda building displays plans he has for the building. It la In conflict with Huntington Beach's redevelopment plans for the area. Abdefmutl wants to retain the old look of the bulldlng. Huntington Beach: Old, new clash This is the first in • series of articles that will appear oc:cuional/y on ~ development in Hunti1111on Bach. By RuM Loar ar.,. CGellt Delly Pllo4 H U NT - INGTON BEACH -1t•s the city with a split personality. Stand in the middle of Main Street, Hunt- inaton Beach. On one side you see the new, SSO million. upwardly nfoblle vision of the future. immortalized 1n clay-colored stucco. Across the street. old Huntinaton Beach still stands. anchored by Jack's Surfboards on the comer of Main and Pacific Coast HiJhway. One oflhe city•s most profitable buStnesses.. Jack's oper- ates in a vinlllC brick buildina built 1n l 9 l 5. closed last month by the Fire Department after a bul&e developed in the buildina's aaina superstructure. Betwecn the old and the new is a city in anpt over the reinvention of it.self. .. The city has Sotten itlelf into a real problem,·· said 1enior plannina com- mission memba Vic Lcipzia. .. We're aoina10 have to reahze that theft's going to be a hne somewhere betwttn the old and the new. and whether that hnc 1s going to be Main Street -that's a <kc1s1on that's going to have to be made." The city 1s di\ 1ded between old and new. with Jack's Surfboards owner Mike o\bdelmut1 sayina he is aoina full- steam ahead on the rcmodclina of hu bwld1na. usin.1 plans that will pracrve what he calls its "historic" look. "The look of the old and the new will work totelher." sa.id Abdelmuti. wbo also owns three other buildinp on the north side of Main Street in what is called Phase 2 of the city's redevelop. See HUNTINGTON,,_ .. Outside South Coast Plaza Saturday afternoon, word spread qwckly amona more than 300 peace demonstratol'1 walk- ina alona Bristol Street about the con- gressional resolution, ~ 52-47 in the Senate and 2SO-I 83 tn the House of Representatives. • "In the Seutc. I was very enoouf'llD'l that there were that many who felt so strongly" against war. said Costa Mesa resident Melodic Newman ... Maybe if we make a large enough statement they'll reconsider." Abdul Polite. a 15-year-old Costa Mesa resident, sa1d he was surpnsed by the vote. "I was surpnscd lhat so many Democrats from the House of Rcprcsen- See PROTEST /M CIF stalls parochial school plan By Roger Carlson Deity Ptlot ~ Ec:fttor PALM DESERT -They're back to Square One in ~hat has been the sincle most controvcrstal subJc.ct 10 OWfomia lnterscholasuc Federation (Southern Sec- tion) h1stol) -the possibihty of parochial schools JOtn1ng public schools in Orange County high school athletics. The Clf Executive Committee. clwrcd b) Cl F Ptts1dcnt and Corona del Mar Hilb Principal Tom Jacobson. met at Palm Descn High School Saturday for the purpo~ of listening to appeals to an Id- ' 1sol) commmee's recommendation to pla~ t"A<O parochial schools an Oranae Count) public school leagues. some on the Orange Coast. and deny entrance to two other parochial schools. The rccommendauon to place Mater Oei (Santa Ana) and Santa Margarita hi&h schools in the leagues. aJona with the recommendation to deny all-male Scrvite (Anaheim) and all-female Rosary (Full- erton) hagh schools admission, was scrapped with mstructaons to the advisory committee to start over. Puoch1al schools have traditionally been ~parated from public school lcaaues in Orange Count). The emergence of Santa Marganta. in the southern reaches of Or- ange County adJaccnt to Coto de Caza. broulf\t fonh the motion to admit it to a pubhc schools lc.quc. Mater De1. Scrv1tc and Rosary have subSC'qucntly followed suit. with the over- nding factor bcmg travel time for competi- uon. Pubhc school officials reject the ootioa of co-existence in teaaue play, citina the parodttal schools' advantqe of nq anend- anct boundaries. But before many oflhc concerned panics could be heard Saturday, the tint orda' ol business was to address the objectiom ol Capistrano Unified Superintendent Dr. Jerome R. Thomslcy, a staunch ~M to the notion of parochial ICbools JOi ... the public schools structure. Thomsley had five stated objec1iom - all of a procedural nature -and me .. four wctt dis.missed. But the 6ftla. ..._. addressed the lack of' due pnx1a1 to imii- viduals durina the area plmcemmt c111 11 tee's meetina rcsu.lted in duowftla ~ .. S..Clf .... Proposal to ·buy Newport open land Could be costly Walters daies he's ~ lrta Yokol e>r.,..C....~"- NEWPORT BEACH -Rnidetlu wbo want '° buy tbe ~ lwl left an tbc dry IO PllltlWC M open ..-,e Will need to comt ., widl nl"wNf~40 .... - ud ...... 161 .... ., -•• ......... IOmdQJ I h ... .., Theim.Ce.. TM11 , , ._'r,..__.~ tadlln~ 1'* ......... 0.. ldT II .. ............., ...... _" ................ J ,, ... ._._, ........... :e: -....... 2211M----· .... ...... ....... _ . .mjolJS ill a. ............. Orange Coast Peopl e The 14-year-old conductor of the New Me,1co ymphony Orchestra who leads a scnes of ··c oncens on Campus" in Orange ( oast high schools each }Car. SJX>n<>ort>d b) the Orange County Ph1lharmon1r oc1et) ROAD SHOW----------- Tht'i mont,b.. Stulberg and a group of Pacific }mphon)' Orchl'Stra mus1c1ans brought their program of in1roducuon to classtlal music to thousands ofstudl·nts at Fountain Valle}. Irv ine, Botsa Grande and Santa Ana high schools MULTICULTURAL CLASSICAL------- In ht<, pre..cntat1on to the teens. <\tulberg uses tapes of popular music from \uch countncs as Russia. Japan and Hungary to convey the ··sound" of each. then demonstrates with the orchestra a classical 1n1aprl'ta11o n of that sound. At Irvine High School. Stulbcrg indudcd (,here's "Russian Sailor's Dance.'' Ravel's .. Empress of the Pagodas:· and Bernstein's "Times Square· 1944" to 1llustratl' cla'i'>llal 1nterpretat1ons of Russia. Japan and the l ' n1tcd States. IT'S IMPORTUT---------- Says Stu Iberg "These are .. ome of the most important rnncem "'e pla} In the 'hon term thl'~ might not seem that wa), but in the long term \.\hat the!>t' concens are about 1s planung a seed "'1th in ~oung minds. '-'hO '-'tll hopeful!} e\entually become interc<>ted 1n making th1<> music a pan of their ll\es .. -Compiled by Ro1u Bloom Local News Briefs Prosecutors drop mll'ller cll1P11s CO~T .... Mf:~.t\ -Murder charges were dropped Fnda} against a ( O'ita Mt·sa man 1n connection with a Thanksgi ving Day burglar) 1n ""htlh c1n An aheim resident shot and killed one of the intruder'> Phou\J\ \ianharath , 19. of Costa Mesa. pleaded annoc:rnt an "-nnh Or.rngl' < uunt\ ~uniupal ( oun on Frida)' to hurglal) and ruhht:I) l hdfl.(l'S I k fates 11 ~cars 1n pn<,on if con' 1rtl'd Pr11\l'lUl1ir\ ong1 nall) SJ1d the} would charge Vanharath and . 1 I ~-w.1r-old < 1Jrdl'n C1ro .. e bo\ with murder under the w-<.alled td1111~ -munkr ruk which allo~s homicide charges 1f someone 1\ i.. II d during thl' lOU~ of certain fe lonies Thi 1>1,tmt .\1torne,·'i Office did not explain wh\ 1t l hanged li >Ur\t' I foml·m .. nrr Earl \.\-Oap. Sl opened fi re v.ith a <,hotgun when 111ur .1rmcd intruders entered his .\nahe1m home. police say \ Jnh.irath\ fm·nd. Pham-Minh Huynh, 16. of <\anla .\na. wa s 1-.tlkd Pro..erntor> detenn1ned the \hooting was JUSt1fted bccausc \woap teared tor his life lnv1stl11tor valuntitrlly transfers '>.\NTA. ANA -Bob Davi\. the D1stnct Attorney's 1n- "t''it1gator whose shakey testimony helped lead to a hung Jury in lhl' assault tnal of Thomas G1on1s. has voluntanly transferred out nf thl' offi ce's organized cnme un11. according 10 published reports. Da\1s. a 14-year law enforcement "eteran. was reportedly depressed over pubhc1 t)' ~urrounding his testimony. which many 1urors crt11c1zed . He now work\ out of welfare fraud investigations un11. Distnct Attome)' Michael Cap1Lz1 told a newspaper. Gionis was accused of mastenn1nding the assault on his ex - "'1fc Aissa Wayne -John Wayne's daughter -and her then- boyfnend Roger Luby on Oct I 0. 1988. at Luby's Newpon Beach estate Davis had testified that G1on 1s' dnver had made statements to him O\er the telephone that hoked G1orus to the attack. But a tape recording of the convenallon made by the dnver did not contain the statements Davis wd the driver made TNSt• e11111111111 cu 1u11 n11 HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Huntington Beach Union High School Distnct bas extended the deadline for filing for the trustee vacancy caused by the resignation of Linda Moulton- Panerson to Wednesday, Jan. 2J. Candidates must be at lcut 18 years old, a registered voter and a resident of the school district. Applications may be picked up at the District Education Center, 10~21 Yorktown Ave .. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Or. they may receive applications ~Y callina Carole Thomas at 964-1339. eiuension 4200. 11111 1111111:1111 II 111111 Plllll•lll TORRAN E -T~o 17-year-okl boys whom Torrance police say may have robbed IS holds a!_tunpoint over the last two~ were in cu tody Saturday after otrteen arrested them in connect.Ion wtlh a robbery in BaJdwin Park. Torrance otriurs arrested I.be &cen..qen. whose names WC"re W1thhcki bccaute or thtir •· after they allqcdty held up Lot\&I Aonst Ci1ftl A C.atdt about 9 p.rn. Friday. police II.Id. The boys. both frorn the unincorporated Lennox ara, were beina bdd at Loe Pldrieoe Juvenile Facility an Downey uetil ""*""°" bri1ll their CW bebc I jUdet . .. We how M they did our two ho9d robbr~"' laid Tam9CC00lioe Lt. Mira T...-. 111cy•re baJ11 loobd at lot IOIM (,...,ie.a) by °'111111 c-ty llfDciel" _,,.., ... _,...,,.,, .... --JU . , The World ... In Four Minutes Two men were arrested in conn«> tion W1th the 1:30 p.m. stabbinaat a street comer tn the predominantly-white Brooklyn nei&hborhood of Bcnsonhurst, sajd police spokesman Sgt Ed Bums. Sharpton, 36. was taken to Coney Island Hospital •. where he was "suble, conscious and resting comfortably," said ho pital spokeswoman Barbara Sullivan. One suspect 1s white. A dcscnption of the S«:ond man was not immediately available. The stabbing took place as harpton Sharpton was about to lead a protest allcndcd b> the parents of Yusuf Hawkins. Despite the attack, more than 100 protesters conducted a peaceful demonstration with no incidents, Burns said. llvlets llllUlt Utll111111 TV 1111• VILNIUS. U.S.S.R. -Soviet troops backed by tanks launchi:<f an assault on a Lithuanian rad10-tcle..,1s1on station early Sunday, witnesses said. Lithuania's president appealed for citizens to come to the aid of his aovemment. There were no immed iate reports of c.asualties from the assault. At least eight people ha'e been tnJured m Lithuania since Fnday. when Soviet troops smashed into go,emment buildings in the Kremlin's latest attempt to halt the republic's !~month-old independence dnve. Earlier Saturday, So' 1et troops occupied six other buildings in the small Baltic republic as -Russian kderat1on President Bons Yeltsin confronted Mikhail S. Gorbache\ at the Kremlin and condemned the m1htar) crackdown on L11huan1a. Five 11111111 II ChlllllWI 11111a11 BOSTON -Fi ve men "'ere fatall y shot and a sixth was critically wounded earl)' Saturday while the} played cards in a basement social club in the Cll) 's Chinatown neighborhood. and officials said the sla) 1ngs might be gang-related. "h 's a real ugl~ scene do~n there." said Mayor Raymond L. by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES J onathan Vitale held the door for Katherine Bell and 1oge1hcr the) pu hed their ~a} into the Paradise Cafe. already cro ..... tkd though the sun was s11ll hanging abo..,e 1he honzon The~ hadn't spoken si nce the} ten the press conference and Jonathan d1 dn'1 break the ice unlll the) were seated. "I suppose ~ou want an explanation," he said, finall y. Katherine nodded. She was burning. "First ofT. it's 1mPQnan1 that )OU know that good old Neil Sturbush isn't my real father ... Jonathan paused for a second. "My real father was Rudolph von Stnckenberger Vitale. A nch andustri- al1\t Worth SC\eral hundred m1lhon. easily All mine now. ".t\ n) "'a'. he d11:d "'hen I "'as )Oung and my mother mamed Nl·Jl ~o ~uu ha\e to understand that even though Neil 1s one !>Cnuu' JX'f\l'n . I rnml' from d11lerent stock." i...a thennl· 'hook her head "I don't much care about any of th at \.\hat I care about are those photos." "\\ell I don't lhink Neil plan" to show an)'one Probably just tor his prJ\all' Loller11on. )OU know. I mean. he's got one trcm<.'ndou\ photo colkct1on ..\II kinds of great stuff. Women, animalc, \OU nJnJl' II •• "Is he rl'all) going 10 keep th o'>l' photoc, to himself 1f I write a stor) telling e't."l)une an Ne"'pon Beach that our newest U.S. o;cnator is a drooling penen., Not 10 menuon his daughter the Lingeri e Looter and his other ~n the Pot Bell) Flasher." Jonathan smiled "\\ell. th at''> where things get a httlc tncky." To be continued. Did You Know? Temporary withdrawal saves company from big tax 11111 •In Orang~ County: In the t Q20s. a .. large ranch compa~y withdrew all their cash from the Tustin Bank JUSt before noon on the last da)' of county tax assessment. The money was redeposited at one o'clock on the same da) This saved being taxed for "pcr!lonal propcrt)' .. It "'as perfect!) legal and ..,cry sma'i' business. but the people who didn't think of 11 had a lot to say about 1t. This was a contnbu11o n from Florence Cook of Bishop who recalls that Charles Vance was the president of the bank. Jame Sleeper was asscs'>or. Wilham Jerome. auditor and John \ Lamb wu tax collector at that time. \.\ c ~on ·1 "1thdraw from >our h1stoncsl facts o send them to Did You Kno w?. Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 -C.mpUH by Aue Splu Police Log Editor·s note -The follow101 peol>k wetr ln'f'Jted on wspJC1on of dnv1t11 under the inn~fK't dun111 the PHI ~k. A /J t from Founflrn V'1ky WllJ not ava1labk at txnJ tJmc. • Flynn. who went to the club after the thootinp. .. It looks like 1 wa.r tcene.•• Flynn and police aaid the ahootinp miaht be aana·linkcd. but robbery and olbcr motives weR not t\lled out. The victims were Asian men ranaina in aae from 20 to SO, said police Superintendeot Joseph Saia. Tbe names of the victims were not 1mmediatcly relealed. ~I IPlll 1111 r1•1ftlll •••IUVI • CORONA -An eqinccr on one of two Santa Fe RaHway freifbt trains I.bat collided in November, kiUina four people, tested posiuve for sti.mulanu, federal ofTtcials reported. • James Dawson. SO, of San Bernardino, tested positive Jor the ~nee of metbamphetamine and amphetamine in his urine but not tn his bJood, the National Transportation Safety Board reponcd. Dawson was the enaineer on the eastbound ~in that was ~t by a westbound frei&ht on Nov. 7 an Corona. A heanng was tcntanvely set for Feb. 22 to c-0nsider the test results. said Santa Fe spokesman Mike Martin, ...... clllf 111 Ill •••111 ....... .., PASADENA -A judge threw out murder charges against an 11- year-old boy who was accused of helping his mother lill his grandmother. Pasadena Juvenile Court Judge Sandy Kriegler ruled Friday that prosecutors had faj)ed to prove their case against the you.nptcr. The Judge's ruling came durina the second day of the boy's trial. The youth was charged with aiding his mother. V1ctoN Elizabeth Jacobs Madeira. in the Oct. 14 stabbing and shooting of Roma Jaul Jacobs at her La Canada Aintndge home Ms. Madeira and her son. who as a JUVemle has not bttn identified. were arrested in Jacobs' backyard Ms Madeira was weanng battle fatigues and her son was weanng a maroon blouse and mult1colorcd pants. DI• 111111 wltll 88 11111111 111111'11 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia -A cargo ship carrying 33 crewmen sank in the Atlantic before dawn today in high waves and hurricane- forcc winds off Newfoundland, officials said . A missing Spanish fishing trawler was located this morning~ its crew of 25 safe, search and rescue officials said. . .. - Canadian and U.S. ~ue aircran were dispatched in the North Atlantic to search for both vessels. Private ships from other nations were also headed to the area to assist. -By Tiie A11oclated Pre11 News of the Weird SACRAMENTO -A Sacra- mento federal Judge thinks he has devised a novel way to suppon U.S. troops in the Per- sian Gulf -b) gmng pett ) offenders in his coun the option of donating a pint of blood for Operauon Dcsen Shield rather than payi ng fines up to S200. "It's very important that the sohders over there know that all segments of society are sup- pon1 ve of what they are doing." said U.S. Magistrate Gregory G Hollows. who began 1m- plcmenung has plan Fnday But a spokeswoman for the ORANGE COAST Daily y~iJ."013 Edlof'• Hotlne 142 .... y _ __. ...... Ollr .... .,_ ...... ........... ...,.'-r ...... IAM.The _ ......................... _...~ ....... ..., • ..,...._ew • .._.._ u.....u..i.,.,. ........ _ ... ....,... ~-..... TNt1a,.. .... ....., ....... 111':• ... ,..ln ...... .. Deltwry .., ... 1 .,... ....... ,.. ..... ..,.Lit\, ........ 10 &A ... _.. .. I • ,_, lip -. OW C:U.S.. .....ew.r. ~ 11~9"t t.ft\ • IJ.111. ........, ..... _ ................. ... ,..~ .... To fNllke a oonec:tlon ..... 0.-. 0.. -......... ,...,.... _... .. ..,..II ....... Te ...... •..,.,• .... ~ ......... , ........ ., .. ..._.L..._ a.-.. ....... "'-.......... M1a14 _ .. ......,. Y'-......... , .. a.. ...... ~ ...... 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"Our organizauon doe<1n't deal Wlth paid blood at all That would be against the laws that run our blood bank.'' -By McCl•lelly News Servi~ How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Advertising O•ltd 142-5171 ~ "2-4321 Edttor1al ..... 54C>1Z24 5por1I 642-430 P-. ........ 146-4170 Main office au11,...~ 142-421 Bu..,...,.. 131-5802 '- • Sunday, Janual'Y, 13, 1991 a . ....... ta tllil sc•a DI 1111 CPI• StaPB ClllllNS SIPllPISI lllPl~y f, WHO IS TBll UN· MAS&ED MAN? -In Fri· day's pipina episode, you may recall. I ~fcrnd to a funny picc:e in the 0rup Coast Delly Piiot'• "Best of Editor's Hothnc," and asked the anonymous autbor to aet in touch. And, ri&ht on cue. tbe day's first caller was Gene Waaoner of Costa Mesa. who confessed that it was indeed he who had done the deed (la nkina 81lhe Dove and Walter Piit0n.) W agoner said he's arc- tim:t roofina contractor. and would hlce to m.ake a career change. He wants to be a Pl wnter. Jerry Kobr in I probed into h as background. and Waggoner said he'd done some creati ve work years ago in Hollywood. Would I rccogruze any of his creative work in Hollywood~ "I doubt it," he said. ··1 was a floral designer." (Why do I get the feeling that we'll be hearing more from the wagg.ish Waggoner'>) 0 01[ TRIS IS THE OFFICIAL END OF DOVE SEASON - Thanks 'to all the art archivists out there in P1lotland. I'm now up to my pelvis 1n souvenirs of the lo~g-gone Burlesque Era. pttial thanks should go to puckish Gordon Wev1ll of Balboa, who con tnbuted a photograph, suitable for framing. of stnpper Rosita Royer and Her Educated Oovc'S. · The photo 1s e'<C1ttng. Gord), and I think it's one of the best ever taken by Matthew Brady I haven't been so aroused since the last TV commemal showing Mrs Olsen brewing colT~ 0 THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS -It's a gosh-awful commute. but Ellen and tc~e Lcvmson -.ouldn't ha\e 11 an} other wa) Owners of three Tortilla Flats restaurants here. they no'4' spend equal umc bct>A-ccn residences 1n Laguna Beach and Cancio Spnngs . .,Anzona -a mere 5~5 miles apart Two weeks here. two -.eeks there. with a cho1 e between a nine-hour dnve or airline connec tio ns that usuall) don't connect. Isn't that a b11 rough'l Yeah. all of us should be roughing 11 • hkc that. "Thafs a dream countr) down there." sighs art1\I Ellen. v.ho's happll) tumtng out paintings ranging form-B~t-MOU'1la.Jn to lhc ·-Nmi1 of nearb) Bisbee and Tombstone. v.1th occasional fora}S across the border into Nogales. •An} other attractions~ Yes. JUSt a taco·,. throw from · their 5 260-acrc ranch is the old cavali; base of Fon Huachula:·v.hcrt' ail the men looli.. hkc models for Marlboro C ounti; ads ·· The onl ) problem dov.n thl·re. ~)S tCYC, 1s th:11 there isn't too much d ccp-o;ca fishing. h1<> pas'i1on But he can "' t' v.1th that. gJ\en frequent ~•sm to the Laguna Beach pad 1hc:\0 \C: 'hared v.1th their thrct• Ii.ids for I )Ca~ Oh, about that hcach cottagl' . It's JUSI a modest four-sto~ rt'dwood structure. complete with_ ele' a tor that thr\ ma\ he: c'\changing for a v. a1erfront l'Ondo 11 the) can get their· asking pnlC somc>A-hcre hetv.t·t'n four and fiH' m1ll1on (and I do n't mean tontllas). the) can pun:ha..c a pn\atc Jet -to ca\C that J>A-ful lOmmute 0 SMILE. PAR ONER. WHEN YOt.: SAY THAT -( hannel 7's "Inside Ed1t1on" aired an tntcn 1cv. Thur.da~ v.11h lo\l'.I) .\1ssa \\-a)ne. then >A-o ndcred cd1tonalh hov. ol' Duke \\a) ne "'ould·, t' a' cngt'd that tt'rnl} 1ng assault on ht!!. "uni)" daughtt'r 01' Ouli..c probabl) v.ould'H gunned do"' n thC' had gu) '· and then he >A-ould',c trainrd his Sl\·shootcr on the 1nle!"'-1r>A-er or Dulc wo uldn•t ha\C tali.en ~ndh to the \light of hi'\ and Pilar's bclo,ed }Oungcr daughter. Man<>a 0 . LOOK SOMEBODY'S GO'M' A DO IT -ThC' mail hag 1ncludr" a scolding.' I think. from Ro\e Polito of Fountain Valle) "Hov. can )OU continue to wnte nuff) stuff·· '\ht• a'iks. "whrn the v.holc world'\ about to go up '" names''" Liquor Barn customers say they'll miss exotic supply 8y Anna c.kota Or .. ~~,.,. COSTA MESA -News that Liquor Barn will close its Oranee County 11ores took some employus by surprise while ftstomen won- dered where they misht fU>d some of their favorite cxo1ic drinks. The San Dieao-bescd chain an- nounced Thursday it would close 19 of its 63 stores, includil\I six stores in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa Irvine. M ission Viejo and Onn~. The move will aJso mean that 200 people will lose their jobs. "I wasn't expectina to keep the JOb for a long while anyway," said Costa Mesa Liquor Barn employee Fred 0.mono. But announcement of the la)off's. whteh Wlll take place by February, did takr him by surpnsc. he said. A.Jthousti he'll SCI ICVaancc pay, the t 7-year-old sa•d he·u be lookJna (or another pan-tame job while he's still in school. Some employees 10 the Co ta Mesa store work full-ttme and Wiii ccnainly be harder hu by the layoff's. he added. For Liquor Sam customer Troy Larsen of Newport ~ach. ctosurr of the local stores will mean he'll have a harder time finding has f.avonte Oumay ~le. a beer madr by monks an Bru ~Is He wa~n·1 W1/com1 t1 W11t11111on too >A-Omed about loSJng out on bargaJft .. You can get the same pnccs at the supermarket." he saad of domestic brew . Jun Bures of lr\'lnc agreed -.1th ~n about missing out on tht' sdect1on "That's the one thing lht) haYe a prrtt)' eitot1c collrt·u o n." he said. But eitcept for searching huder for t:'\Ot1c alcohol "lt''i not a detn- mcn1 to us," ~1d 81 11 Tro) of Nrwport ~ach ahout the store closum ~s a ..i+~torc chain Liquor Barn will focus on m 4i..an Diego and '-onhrrn California markets. said r President Bush meets in the White House Oval Office with newly sworn Rep,ublican Senator John Seymour of California. AP L~O Seymour. who replaced Governor Pete W ilson in the U S Senate was sworn to his seat Thursday Wilson's welfare remark prC!:tested <;.\( R.\ME~TO \\-clfare ngh1s ad\C>cates cnt1nzed as in- ">l'O\lll' t' (H>' Pt·te \\ tlson·s re- marL.' that c;tate v.clfare-cuts "-Ould allo"' rec1p1ents .. les'i lor a Sl\·pacli.. of tx-er .. ·· Hl' ha\ hought 1 nto the gen- erah1at1on that the poor are nol 10 tx-n:\~t 1eJ or treated as adult'\·· ..aid <irate C1alhgher at· tornt'\ for the ( oah11on of ( ah· forn1a \\t·lfart' R1gtm Organ11.i- 11on\ ··\\hat hc''i ..a)ing 1s that the\ don't lt nn\.\ enough to come 1n from thl' rain .. ~·n Diane \\ a1wn 0 -Los .\n· aelrs <>aid thC' go,crno(s commC'nts "add 10\Ull 10 lnJU~ .. In the 'ilalt'0 \ poor \.\ llwn un r rtda) \aid ht'i huJgct· balancing plan 10 reduce >A-clfarl· pa' ml'OI\ to poor "'omen "'1th c.h1I - dren still would t•n<,urc: that n.·nt t'I paid and othl·r C:'l\t'n11al \ef\ llCS art' CO\t'r~ But ll will lea'e k'>'> tor d1~n.-­ t1onal' ··nont',senual" purchaS(s he said "I am tonlident the\ "''" ~ .ihle to r:l\ the rent but the\ v.111 ha'e lcs'> tor J \!'\·pack ot tleer." \\ ll'>On <iatd ··1 don·1 ~rudgt' thrm lhC' 'il\·pad. ol ~t·r hut 11 ' nut J OeH''l\11\ ·1 am rea lh \Off\ 10 hear lOm· men ts hl.e th1c; " •,.:11d \.\ Jt\<m "'ht• chair\ the \cnal<.' HC'allh and Human n 1te'i ( omm11t«' "I had grC'al hope tnr lhl' g(ncrn0r He 5C't'ms m'" 111 I'!\• 1m1tat1ng hi' rrr- deccs'lor b\ blaming th<.' '1t t1m and tht'n rnmrla1ntng .lOOUI tht• prob- lem rathl'r th.10 pmpt1\1ng J \41lu· t1on \\ 11!!.l>n' u 1m mt'nl' I<' H fl'111l"r' tollov.l"d a 1nur ol an intan1 l .tn· "JrJ 11 -..utll'r \km1mJ I Ho\fl!lJI in \Jl ramrnh• "'ha e h11,p11.s l 11 Iii 1a l' \J ll nl·a rh 111 p<-ru~nl 111 .tll h.1h1l'' h.t ' l" d rug Jdd1l l11in pr1Jh· IL·m<, .ti h1rth \\ 1 l<,11n ·" prupu\1:d S'' -h1II11 •n ..... 1dgl': tor tht• NI "~ 11 \C.a 'l"a r l uh PJ' ITh. nh lrunl thl \1J l o f .sn11l11' \\ h ()q'(·nd1·n1 < h1 J n n prctgram ..., r ·~hi. ing :h1·m " \tJ ''' 1 \l ' I ht· 1..ut \.\11ulJ ..._.,, J~lU I S~~' .J m il h 1n ' uh1mJ tt•h Jppr 1\ 1·d "'' • .,, I 1·~1\IJIUfl' pan 111 J S2-t) million "c:lf;ire 'l.Cn l1 C''i CU I Thu>it· lUh alnng v.11h t;.I\ anJ l1"l' 1nl'rl'J'C.'' JnJ Jlr11\\·lh1··hl>.trd r du1 t ''"' 11 1·Ju,at1i•n lunJinj .ind J 'an1'I' 11 <tlht•r protzr.101\ .HC' J lml·J J I hr .t11 1n~ .J ~'!:' hilh 110 hudg1·t !!.lP "1•1 lhl nn1 I m<•nth-. tr.is ilvcrbcra. Llqoor Barn a.~ .. ecuuve vtec ptaidenl. ··1 behe~ we couJd ao from m td' . 12 &tom in San Olqo. •• be added; , • Ltqu1dalJOtl or lease interests lD • the 19 tocauons and sale of fiJuurcs • and 1nvenloncs art expected to ' acnerate sc ... ·era.1 m1lhon dollars. Llquor Barn's 1990 sales in- creased 14 perct'Ol and coms-ny ~venues exceeded $200 mtllfon 1lverbera ad November and De- cember rc'lenues from all stores uc~cd $50 m 1ll1on But the 44 stores to rematn in Ltquor Barn's chain generated 1990 sales of more than SI~ m1U1on and contnbuted 92 percent of the com- pan~ 's storr level o pcralln& prOfiL he said ~ Auoclalff Pm• C<M~ld 10 ~. ttport. City to buy 32 homes llL~TI \l(J TO!'. BEAC H -( tt" ( ounc1I members ha' l' agrt"ed to 'ipend S 1.3 m1lhon to hu' ~2 coaches in the Dnftv.ood l\.fob1lc Home Parl>. 111 b<.·g1 n to m ake room f11r npan\1n n of the Water- front hc'IC'I o lmpln on Pa- 11fi1 < llJ\t Htghv.a' Thrrr currt'nth arc about 200 rn<h hl"' in the park that "'111 ha' C' t11 be relocated ht·lnr<' 1hr ho tel and con* 1! 1m1n1um lOmple' can bl- ' ·mp•C'tcJ 1)0 .J 5 acres of c1t\ • o~ned l.md L ... ,t \.\eel. !) agreement to hu' the '2 coaches 1s onl} lhc bc'ginnin~ Rede"dopment \~C'nl' 111li1.. 1als arc pToposing JI h<1nd 11f SJ I 5 mt I hon to lund a complete buy-out pro- 11rJm the: construcuon of a nc ~ m1lh1lc ho me park for pc-ople v.hn v.ant to ta) in Hun tington Beach and for 'ario u!I puhlic 1mpro\e- mt"nt!) The 1..11\ has signed an agrttment to rrlocate the ten- ant<> and ong.i nall) planned to d o \O at ~ean \ 1ev. Est.at~ the \llt 1f the former ~ush· mo m farm the Cll' purchased -.c.'' er.ii ~e.lt"t ago But o llil 1al1, ha'c been thro"' n a cun e and rclocauon . plan., v.ere made uncertam becauSt" of anuc1pated mull.I· m1lhon-doll3f <''pt-nse"S tn rc- mll\ 1ng unt",pectcdl) he&\ Jrpo~11s of ml"thanc gas at the \llC: The l UITC'nt .neraic pncc rc.·r l OJ 1 h " S "O OCXI. officials ..aid -BJ l.b~ Dall} Pilot Good gnd. Rose. there arc enough v.rnc~ wa1hng about our/ explodtng planet >A-llhout th1\ little '01cc J01n1ng the doom~a' chorus _.,-: " Besides. I'm .no t the onl) JOkc:r II' mg 10 lighten up I al..t· plt'a~ the~ calls From Bud Blumtlerg o l ( orona ~kl Mar "He). dtdJa hear about the big shakt'up 10 our Defense Depanmen1'' (oath John Robinso n has fired all his dckns1\ e coache'i' .. Officials hope to curb migrant highway deaths · l\nd 1h1s from 8111 Patton of In int' .. , ou "'anna li..nov. ~hat I learned from that Genc'a conference" I learned nc,er to gC'I into a poker gamt' w11h gu)s named Saddam and Tank ·· 1 Stt. Rose. there's lots o f loonies out there .\nd. JUSt ~tw~n us i1rls. let's be glad the~ 'rt' there Jerry J(obrla '1 C'Ol•ma nuu Suthy, r.~1d•J .ad Frld•y. Enrollment under way for pre-kindergarten program Hl'NTINGTON BEACH - The Huntington Beach Cit} (ekmentaf)) School District will offer a de,elopmental prc- k1nderganen program. starting Feb. 4 at Perr) School. 19231 Harding Lane. Enrollment forms can be picked up at an) of the d1stnct's s1>. ckmentar') schools. Dead- line for enrollment 1s Jan 18 The school day 1s schedulc-d from 8: 10 am. to I ·25 p.m . but parents can choose a shoner da} 1f thC'\ d~trt For more 1nfor- matto.n. call %+8888 -a1 • DaJ11 Pl#t . \.\ '-) \IORO -The~ gather 10 grnup\ 10 lht• bru<>h alongside: Inter· 'it.111· ~ -men v.omcn and ch1l- drC'n Imm \tc.!.lCO -"'a111ng for J l hanl C' Ill da'\h acrosc; the bus' frer"a' to a nt'"' lifr of npponun1- I\ · mc11mes the\ don't make 11 The tnler5tate. ·v.h1ch starts near the Mc\lcan border and e'tcnd~ nonhv.ard through Los .\ngclcs. has become a nbbon or death for unda<uml.'ntcd aliens tr;1ng to race across 11 Stnce 1987. 127 of them have httn killed and 96 injured as the" tnt"d to outrun Southern Callfom1a lllmmuters while evadtng bordC'r agents "Most of these people trying to croc;s ha'e no conttpt1on of h1gh- \j'lCCd traffic and don't know >A-hat frtt>A-a)'s arc. They don't have them v.herr the\ came from." Cahfom1a H1ghwa) ·Patrol spokesman Jef'f) Bohrer said Start Law School Now! r.;,;iiiiiiii;:;=:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_..;:;=:;;=il • Full-time and part-time programs Classes Begin • Convenient dul .::hedules- January 14. 1991 days, evenlnpr and Wttbndl Call for Admissions • Accelerated full.UUW 2 'h y•r progiam Iliformatlon •Co~ JD/MBA degree with Chipman College ~~~~===~======~ • Scholanhlpl and ftnandal aid anllabll Full-time an4 Put-time CH1e1 Begin Jaaary lt, 1991 CaU today (714) ,.1000 -·tit., 7SW2IO UTBDU ·e.a,... . ,..,...,.,_.. . ,~-..... ....... c • = W A.n g&A&D •lJft.,....,_c.ar,..,._,_....., • lift a a '-.C tr it .. a , ........ ..,c •• UNIVERSl1Y . ,,,. ... a,.,-., , a t1 .... •Qeflt COU,IGS OP LAW ;,=:.=:::~::-.c. _ _,.,,.._.,....o .. .. The' rnn 1 JUdg1• J l\t.tnu.·\ The\ set' onr car \Omtng at .a ~ mph and think tht'' tan \ ru" hut 1h1·n the nnt l'Jr '' dmng .,~ Jnd the' tn to tx-a1 11 .tnd the' get hit · .\ulhllrtlll., Jnd migrant ~d· \CXate'i arc "'orL.ing 111 rl•Jult' tht· numher of death'i h' edul'atin11 un· J,l\. un t'ntt•,1 :..i lt.-1 '\I• lh<' ,f.tll)!t'r' ii '"' n~ th1' lrl·t·"J' t>' h.1nd1n~ tiut th ,, 11 t•immt. 'll' .11• n~ 1h1· •rdt•r I l tlj l tah .I ,, I ,I\ l p. \It d \lf.:n \ .II 11·n.s n pc•1n1' .t 1n~ l n:1 r,IJI\ '.ind .11h ·r ~'rJ\ r .1r J ''1'1" ,,J\' 11o Jrn1n~ J n ,er; .11 thl' f"'tt'I !tJI h•r red· t·~1n.10' 110 1h1· h1ghv.a\ Ir JJ d1t111n therr arc proposals I• , lt'ar hru\h tmm h1ghv.a)' me- t.I an' 11 d<.'tr r aliens from h1dtnt thcrr an~1 h1 dt•t rca~ speed hmm in .tr-.1' ...,. ht·n· altcns cross -8.t nt-Anod111d Pru. Delaney ewport Beach \vill be d ix' remodeling throogh ~15th. · 11 ~ on~ jaruuy 16th, with ~ ~ ruisine and servire ~\ie erer c6mi. n .. I • ,. I - .American public backs use of force By Robert Barker Ot1n99 CoeM Delly Plot HUNTINGTON BEACH - Skip Finestone has recently ~ turned to the Oranae Coast from a rwo--month stint in the desert of I eastern Saudi Arabia where he served as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Anny Reserve. And he offers hope that peace might yet be snatched from the jaws of war. Ftncstonc. 43. returned in ume to spend Christmas with his wife Margo and three young children after serving two months in the Persian Gulf area. "It looks hke we're going to war." F1nestone conceded Fnday "B~t reahst1call). no one wants to. not even the people 1n the Army. blasted out. Finestone said, "He'd act to kttp hi• country:• Finestone said there's no doubt that the American forces are su· perior but a oomplicallon is that the Americans and allies woukl be fiahting fanatical Iraqi forta, a fact that miJ,ht increase cu- ualities. Should fightina break out, Finestonc said he th.inks it will mainly be in the form of Iona· range battles with artillery, air- planes and missiles. Fincstone. who served in active duty from 197~74, but didn't see action in the Vietnam War. said the threat of biological warfare heightens a ··certain insecunty." "But they (the troops) are no more afraid or scared than 1n any other war." he said. 8y 1(9" Vk:k 81 ...... TM'IM WASHINGTON Opinion polls this week depict an American public anxious to avoid war but uncommonly snpamt for one that nearly 9 of 10 rqard as inevitable. Two-thirds of Americans say they support a military strike apinst Iraq af\er Tuesday's deadline - 119ter support than preceded the wars in Korn, Vietnam or even 'World War II. "The idea that ... half of the population declares itself prepared for war immediately 1s an un- precedented findina in public opinion research," saad Everett C. Ladd. director of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. La<td said people well know that war 1s awful. which is why findina even a plurality willing to accept it is surprising. "I reall) believe there will be a nego11ated settlement that will allow face saving. "Saddam Hussein won't leave (Kuwait) Jan 15, but he probably will about a week later. There might be an internauonal peace- keeping force (put in place) .. Fincstone served 1n Saudi Arabta Wlth a quanermaster division. working to purify and produce potable water for fight- '°~ men. 'I here are plans." he said L• Payne/Otano-CoMt Delly Piiot Skip Flnestone. who recently returned from Saudi Arabia, shows· off some of the products he picked up. That's a can of Diet Pepsi he's holding. It also uplains why two-thirds of Americans told a Washington Post- ABC News survey that the United States and Iraq should hold more diplomatic talks before the Jan. 15 deadline. (A slim majority said talks should occur even aner the deadl ine.) DtSl'US!iing wh) Hu,c;cin might lea'e Kuwait shon of being cautiously. "to make sure every- one will have water." Most dnnk- ing water. though, is bottled 1n Saudi Arabia. Fincstonc added. "If asked. I would ao back." he said. "But I did go and did what I "'as expected to do. I'm grateful to be home." A computer systems manager. ft nestone did have something unpleasant happ(n on the home- front while awa) -the Orange C"ountv computer company he workc-d for went out of business. ··1 t\a'e JOtn(•d the ranks of the unemplo~l·d." he said. Moreover. two-thirds of Amen- cans told the Post survey that the Things very quiet around Camp Pendleton n1ted States accepting an inter- national conference on the Palesti- nian issue 1s "worth 11 1f 11 got Iraq to \\lthdra" from Kuwait without a "ar." But an enormous maJont) con- cluded war 1s 1nev1table af\er the fru1tll'ss meeting of each counlr) 's top diplomats in Geneva Wednes- da~ -86 percent 1n the Po t poll taken hours after the meeti ng OCEAN\ I DF -Things are \Cr. quiet the~ Ja,., around (amp Pendleton "1th th ou..:ind'> of 1\.iannes gone from the nonhan \an Diego Coun - 1' m1htal) base. the camp 1s all but empl) Less than 15,000 of the ~h 000 act" e dut~ p(rsonncl that normalh orcup) the base remain Thl' re\t are-pan of the United . tatl''>. massi"e military response to Iraq·~ occupation of Kuwait. "The "hole base 1s empty." said c;;hen ( 1:ither a Mannr wife "hose broth1.·r-1n-la'' kfl for aud1 ..\rah1a last "l.'l'I.. "Onh 1he instructors ---------------------------, lla\1call~ arl' kft ·11·s 'cry quiet " STRINGFELLOW Public Meeting January 16, 1991 7:30-10:00 p.m. GLEN AVON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4352 PYRITE ST . 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Far 1 lot at good reasons. ./ChnlRIUloll- UCI spec1ahsts teach physicians how to be spec1ahsts ./O......,Mnlca- all UCI physicians must meet stringent requirements before appomtment to the medical staff ./ 0. •Hitt_......_. i •ol11•11t- UCI Medical Center and its an11iated network of sPeQahsts offer the latest technok>gy m attractive. new or recently remodeled settings. ./ 0......, ICCal- we're closer than you think. with locations throughout Orange County, including two maior centers tn Oranoe and Irvine. When you need a specialist, use our convenient referral service There's no better way. And there are no better speaahsts (800) 338-5560 ---=-00 CCI Physic hm Referral "R1gh1 no"' he knows he "'on't ha' e to go.'' (1ather said "I don't 1h1nl.. hl•'ll ha' r 10 go unless a real 1raged~ harrx·n' .. In Ou·an-;1dc. 1h1.· c1t\ where mo~t ( amp Pl•n<llc1on ·Marines normall) hang. out there 1s tension. an"et' an<l fear · "f' er.one\ fel·l1ng the ~tress-:· \,lilt Kann<1 t-.in&man. fa mil) pro- grJm J1rl'l10r at 1hc i\rmed Ser- ' 1~1.·<; Y\tC \ -BJ Tb~ Assod•ted Press tng l'\(xlu' ot lt1rl·1gn1.•r\ from the Iraqi l.1p11.1l ahead ul r ue\dJ) \ JcaJllnc I four' later thl' \talc Depart- ment ordnl·J lrJq., amhJ'i\adur in \l. a<.h1ngton HI l UI ht\ Iraqi stall 10 four "tn r1.·Jult' lr.iq ·, lapah1hl\ to ore h1.''itratc ll'rrnn\m in thee' l'nt of gulf ho\t1hl1l'' · The llou\t' <1nd \\·natl'. after th n.-r dJH of angu1'iht.'d debate. on SaturJJ~ at1l·rno(1n &;l'C Bush the authont' 111 U\i.' tor<.l' against Iraq after th1.· l " Jr.ldllnl' Thl' ~natc \Ot1.· "a' '~-..i, the lloui.e \Ole was 24i0-llf'I Both hou\i.'\ of ( ongn•\\ earlier reJl'Cll'd a Dt.•mncratK call for con- 11nunl rd1Jllll' nn J1ploman and econotnll ':llll'llOO'I 10 compel Iraq·, "11hdr.1\.\,1I lrom Ku"Aa11. Hush \J1J lhl' 'oil' authon11ng use of fortt· "unnw•takahh 1kmon- stratt'' thl' l \ u1mm1tmcnt" to an unrnnd111on.ll "11hdrawal lrom "We don't want to go to wa r. but '-'<."re read) for 11." said Karlyn Keene. editor of Public Op1 n1on magazine An Assonated Press sur'e) taken before the Geneva mCt'ting found Q' percent of ..\mencans suh!>enb- ing to at least one of fi ve." argumC"nt!i l loc;cr to the "ar .. Iraq'!> foreign m1n1\ter. Tanq ..\11z. greeted l ' N Secretal)-(icn- eral Ja, 1er Pere1 de ( uellar on his am' al 1n Baghdad. and the t"'o met I" Kl' latC'r 1n the da' l ' N officials \aid Pcrc1 de Cueliar "ould met't ')addam on ~unda' ".\c, ~ou I.no" 't•r. "ell. I come." here a\ a mes$('nger of ix·a1.t' .. the l "J ch1d told rl·ponerc, "I am not hnng1ng an) spcc11i1. proposal. all I hnng 1c; not onl~ m) good "'II to find a f)\'aceful \Olut1on I hnng the "1sh of the in1emat1onal lOm· munll~ for a peaceful c;olut1on .. On f-ndJ~. ho"'e' er he gained European ( ommun1t} "uppon for an 1dt•n 10 o;c nd a l I. N peaet·- kee p1ng forn· to the gulf following a 'l1multancous pullback of Iraqi troops and the multmat1onal force Ital) 'c; foreign m1n1stl'r. ( i1annt De M 1cht•lts. c;a1d an f( delegallon ma~ go to Baghdad befi.1rc fuc~a' 1f the l 1 "...: m1c;~1on fall<> KU\.\ di I The prt'\ld1.·nt \..ltd >Aar rnuld 'lllll PROTEST be a,01deJ II Iraq Ix-gins a "ma\~l't' rapid "1thdra"Aal of its From A 1 troup'I lr11m l\.u".11t " tx·fore the tall\<'~ ~upponcd the president." hl' Jan I 5 dt•Jdltm• 'iald l k rl'luwJ 111 '-•' "hat au1on he E'en '-'Ith the resolution ( o\ta would tal..c 11 \addam rnnt1 nue!i to Mesa resident (;u, Richard ~1d dl·r, "11hdr.1"al dl·mands af'\er the he's still pra~ing for a miracle to deadlln1.· hut \J1d h<' would be avert war Hl' wa~ also encouraged inchnrd 111 .it l ""~1n1.·r rather 1han by the large turnout Saturda}. com- later .. pared to a handful or people who tl.uwa1t' l "'-amlla,sador ap-turned out for a s1m1lar mil) 1n plauded thr rnngn·~\10nal 'ote Santa Ana several wet'ks ago .\ m ha'' .id o' Mohammad "Nobody really thought it wa<1 Ahulhasan .1ga1n appealed for Iraq going 10 go this far ." he said to pull nut of Kuwait, 'l!l)ing. "f\ef"\ m1nutt· of dela} IS a minute rhe p(3Ce demonstr,U1on, spon- ---------. sored h) the Orange County Coah- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... , ...... c...1en1 - 1122 ..... IUI .. CISTA •1&-W..ll5' t1on for Peace in the Middle East. was b) far the largest held near the busy shopping mall since the cn s1c began. organizers said The South C"oast Plaza peace demonstration was JUSt one of lnvettment au8lllY M • Ant Fumftur9 • Oblect O'Att. To be Auctk>Md at ~ pubic bidding. Somt ft.-nt W/,.Mrved. SUNDAY JANUARY 13 at 1 P.M. ATTENTION ERTE LOVERS At • ltf?M• to the rnu'41r ... ~ bMn ..-.ctecl IO 1uctlon to the hlgl\ffl bl~ OWf 20 pi.cee of hla WOfkt of M : Stonre twlptur91 end Mrigrepht ESTATE'. Lott of old Eur~ Oii P~lngt from OenNny, Hollend, Engllnd Ind many oth«I .. '-. FlNE FURNITURES: French I Oriental Fumllur" -Chi~ 01 A Set, !~ CNlf'. Lg 01me Table. LoY9 ..... Becltoom .... CoftM T1b'e. WI XIV • ~ FumltUIH , AoMWOOCI Furnlllnt . DIA Set. Olff lllnd Of 8ct.-n• • w .. PlequM HANDMADE RUOS• A tremenctou9 Mi1eC1ton fof thlt ~ ... In rtch & eaqul• tolOft , a .. gna I Mtlt. AMERICAN OAI NTAI.. I E""°'f;\N MONZ! SCU\.n\JM• A"-"'°'99U, AueMI, ~on I Mlf!Y OCNr1 Uf9 Ila lnlnn · Dog, Horii, Flat!. OMft, ~ Mdtle & ,,,. Brorv• •. ,~ ....... ...,.. ... end ~. • "N! J!'WtlAY: "*"OI. Nedd!ICM, .-.nd.,.., ~ I hn"9 Wi'IMtetdl, ~. Olemonctt, ~ I Much mote • FIN ARTS: COllectlon Of OI ,..,..,,... utrto, f'tWa -LUii rCNn", "'°"4,N'T'P tiWl, OAU·VASAAElY, MUAl.OCI(. .. ..-0, EKfl • •tt1•u ....... ONOft & ~ ,._., ·-' "°°' (.tl'flll .... ~ • ClllO'fM Cit ClftllU • -. ,... • Otd l¥oly Mlfact ~ • Cameo OIMa ., Olle, ...... ~ ' TiflrMr "W'I lempl • much mor. too woue to ... •1 cs *•I' -. ""' ti ..,...... IN eftlnd lhtt ~ Auc:ion Hlll ·Blll PREVIEW: OM Hout ~ Auction TifM ... .,,. ............. ll'lllk .... ~0...-..-. ........ -\ cited by President Bush for a<>•nt t~ war -from restorina the Kuwait aovemmcnt to kttpina Saddam Huucin from developina nuclear weapons. However, women, the elderly and lower-income Americans in the AP poll are much less likely to favor a military option. Kttne links the public's overall resolve to its rqard for President Bush. His popularity at this point in his presidency -higher than even that or Ronald Reapn -is amv- ina. Kttne said. Jn fact, the Post poll shows Bush's approval ratina for handhng the crisis is almost idenucal to suppon for the military option he champions. Ladd. the Roper director. has found' that suppon remarkably constant since the cns1s began 1n August. Public support appeared to flaa o nly when Bush doubled the number of U.S. forces this fall. he said. A close reading of survey data shows about half of thoS(' who disapproved of Bush blamed him for acting too slowly. not too ag- gressively. (Similar confusion accompanied surveys dunna the Vittnam War until pollsters thought to ask dis-1 senters why they opposed the war, they spht "almost exactly evenly between hawks and doves... Ladd recalled ) The October dip in suppon also coincided with Bush's vac1llat1on over the federal deficit on Capitol Hill "You "Aere p1ck1ng up a lot of 1 static ha' ing no1hing to do "1th the gulf. but JU~t the fact that the word 'Bush' wasn't getting high marks.'' Ladd said · Bui Amencans trad111onally rail~ around their president 1n a cns1\ Op1n1on on such matters 1s rard) established in advan~ but amoun1' to "a pool of at111udes" the presi- dent 1s fret to form. said John Mueller. a puhhc opinion Sp(C1ali~t al the Univer~ll~ of Rochester Pere1 de ( uellar said he would d15euss a wide range of issues "'ith addam. including the Iraqi de- mand to link a SC'tllemcnt of the gulf cns1s to the .\rab-lsrael dispute - a hnkage that Washington has rt'peatedl~ re1ec1ed ..\lso aturda). S} nan President HafC'1 .\s!>ad . 1n an unusual gesture. urged his S"'Om enem) Saddam to quit Ku"Aa1t or face a catastrophe that "'ould onl) benefit lsrael - a common ent'm) In a radio broadcast heard in Iraq. Ass.ad told Saddam that Bagh- dad "~hould take the courageous dec1s1on to spare Iraq a maJOr cata'itrophe 1n order not to enable th<' enemies of the Arab nation to gain benefit from the present s1tu- at1on " The broadca'it came as Sccretaf) of c;;tate James A Baker Ill "'as m Oamascus for talks "1th .\ssad. a kc) .\rah member of the t I S · dominated coaht1on against Iraq man) e'enls throughout the count-. aturda\ related to the Gulf c-ns1~ Some· 800 people gathered at the D1snc)land Hotel in Anaheim on 'iaturda} for an 1n1erdom1nat1onal pra}er ~nice for p(ace. The hour-long ~nice 'o'as held in con1unct1on "'1th hundrt'd!> of s1m1- lar S(n ices across the tinned Statrs and ahroad. said <'' cnt organizer Ed C\t<'cle "We pra)ed for the president. for the Congress . for the m1htal) personnel 1n the gulf and for na- tional and international leaders:· said 1rclc. a board member of the Redt•em .\menca religious or- ganiza11on. "It wa., 'cry serious but hop(ful." Later Saturda). the .. L1ah t Around the World" group held a candlelight v1g1l on Main Beach in Laguna Beach to urge a peaet"ful sol ution to the Middle East cns1 A Sensible Child Care Idea From Europe. Pmonll.~ dlild cwt proftW by""f\llly wlratd WropraA 111pw1.111Mdy pGllQI WOtnPtl. '" is~ ... °'· ~ Ult .... •Plinprvotidr nibrtl tWdwnito thtf'lllllt .... ,...., .... .... c:ft.. ., ........ dlid',dlle <ttt_ ... .,....,.... TI1tr..-,,..111m. ~ ,,.....,.,...,. •• """Cl& Ftlll•'-•~1£.-_,.a-.__ c.a r.,... lltltt'f .. l·IM>-33:J·31M .. • • _, .. ORANGE COAST An ~t New9paper Publtthed by P909 Group Publishing, Inc. 11111Pt l. '-pretldent & chief executive officer • I. 111 fl l editor & vioe-presldent .... • • managing editor -WJ \ night editor Elllt-. l!I, chairman .... W • ..., II, execotlve vice preskMnt ••IN L II I L vice president & general manager Edltorlal - Jack Kally should stick to the script Councilman Jack Kelly ought to know better. His unfortunate remark. into a live cable television microphone. about the Japanese delegation from Hunllngton Beach's sister ctty of AnJO, Japan. only serves to show that ignorance as alive and wctl. It happened as the Japanese delegation was presenting Huntington Beach Mayor Peter Green a check for $93.0CX> to help with the construcuon of the new pier. Both the 'is1tors and the mayor. of course. bowed to each other. Kell) said, and the microphone packed up the words: "The gu)S "'ho bo"'ed are th e ones who bombed the (Pearl) harbor." At best. n was-a stupid remark. At worst. tt was a racist remark. In either case. tt was uncalled for. The visitors from AnJO came to help Hunungton Beach. Instead of being credited wtth that. they were insulted. Equall) important. the cit y Kelly represents was embar- rassed. Kelly. an actor of note before turning to mun1c1pal pohucs. apparent!) has a habit of shooting off his mouth. As an actor. he ought to know better. He should kno"". at this stage of has hfe. never sa) an} thing at a public event of that t)pe. unless It 1s 1n the scnpt. Adhbs can ca 11) turn into disaster. Take ha remark of last month dunng a d1scuss1 on about de,elopment of an old airport. The de,elopers. a famtl) of Japanese ancestry. alleged!~ fa tied to do ome things "'hat h were required of them That prompted Kell~ to sa~. also into a II\ e micro- phone. ··1f the) don't cut those buildings. I ain't gonna· eat with chop sticks no mo· .. Then there \\as that lime last No"ember when he called a former planning commass1oncr a "son of a b1tch ... We have Just one little bit ofad,1cc for Kell): Just slick to the scnpt. Today In HISIOl'Y Toda\' 1s <iunda,. Jan 13. the I 3th dn' of I 991 · There are l ~2 da) s ltft 1n the )tar Toda>'s Highlight 1n Hrslor) On Jan I 3, 198~. an Atr Flo nda 7 3 7 tnltng off in a snOY..<;\Orm crashed 1n10 Washington D ( 's 1-hh lrttl Bndgt.' and fell into the Poto mat" Rl\cr. k1ll1ng 78 ~oplc On this date In 173 '· Jame!I Oglethorpe and some I JO Engl"h colon1i.t am,ed at C'harlc\lnn ~ < lu 'it'llk in prescnt-da) C 1eorg1a In I 864. composer tcphen Foster died in a Ne" York hospital In 1898. fm1lc Zola's famous defrn~ of Capt ;\lfrrd Dre> fu~. "J'accuse." was published in Pans. In 1906. thr first advenisemcnt for a radio -a Tehmco sclhna for $7.SO -appcal"C'd 1n " 1en11fic Amencan " In 1941 . SO )'tars ago, novelist Jame Joyce died m Zunch. witz- er1and. In 11187. ~est tierman poltre arrl'~tcd \fohammnl \It Hamad1. a SU'lf)('Ct an thr IQ~) htj8Cl1ng of a TW .\ Jl'thner In 11188. th<.· L upreme Coun rukd. 5-3. that publt<. ~hool of- finab had broad po~ers ao censor school ne"spapers. school pla's and oahcr "school-sponsored C\· prCS\t\ l' aCtl\ tltt'S .. T('n )ears ago: .\n Iranian n~<.l- 11ator rn thr hostage cns1-. said the date for release of the.-5:! .\mencan capt I\ cs y,3" approochang. hut that a final agreement had nm betn achrc,ed. and that there could be funhrr drla} s FtH' )Cars ago: Fncnds and sup- poners of \.tanin Luther King Jr bcgiin a w«k of commemorative events leading up to the new federal holiday honoring the slain c1v1I rights leader One )'car ago: L. DougJas Wilder of Virginia became the nauon·s first electro black _go"emor as he took the oath of office in Richmond. In 1962. telev1S1on comedian Toda) ·s 81rthdayi: Actor Robttt Em1e Kovacs du~d an a car cruh in tack 15 72. Hollywood columnist west Los Anscles. Ann> 4.rcherd 1s 69. Actrcss-sinacr· dan~r Gwen Verdon is 66. Actress In 1966. Rohen C. Weaver ~-Fnnccs temhaecn as 61. ctor· came the tint black Cabinet mem· dartetor Charles Nelson Reilly as ~r when he was appointed • 60. retary of Housma and rban [)e.. wlopment b President Lyndon 8. lellnton. 1fi 1978. former Vice ~1dent thbtn H. Humphrey died at has tiomc m Wavtf'ly. Minn .. at age 66. Write to usl Thought for Today: ··They say that God is evcrywh~. and yet v.e always think of Him u IOmC"What of a reclu'le." -Emaly O.ck1nson. Amencan poet {1830-1886). -B¥ dN A.-.cMIH P,... ....... .._ __ ..._ ____ .... •• .. OOfll"20t--ffOMOUt .......... ....................... , ... , •• ,, ....... MrO!O'•••~ .. ....... ., ........ -......... ,,....... .... rllC ..... --···-•'ltA-7 I -----a. I Sunday, January 13. 1111 • •11111fetlrT.J.111118111• ...... ..-111. -: JANUARY 1991 SUN . TIJI n1~ MOM Wit TW l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 California governor's roots uncovered at St. Louis school By Taylor Pensoneau Ot ange Cout Delly Pilot OK Im 1a bum.. ht·rc\ the ques- 11on of the da) What do Pell' ~ 1lwn. the new governor of Calrforn1a. and veteran horro r-01d. actor \ anlcnt Pnce have in common') lt"s 3 LO.Ugh one So .. 1 big c igar ccna1nh c;hould go w an)one who recall\ that both Y.Crt Troubadors at ~I L ou1' Countr. Da> School. a prt' at<' colic-gt' prt'paratof) 1nst11u- a1nn for bms no" loca1ro 1n a fao;h1onahk suhurb ol \t Louis Pnt(' a mr mhcr of 1he Class of I Q~Q prl•cc.-dcd "1lson b) more than lY.O tkcadr'> Jt < ountr) Da} ,,r <OD.\\( n J\ 1l's kno wn 1n thew pam \ct, Ith· Prtct'. ~ 11'.on "a' a product ol the old campus of Coun- 11) Da) a l lu,tcr of pan1sh-lool - ing building' ~Id to tht' cit) of l l o urs lor l'\pans1on of its maJOr airport. l amben ln1erna11o nal. so me m1ln north of the n t) That old nimpus on Brown Road. nu" o nh .i mcmor.. housed Countr. Da' (rom its founding 1n IQI 7 IP l'l'l< 'cars 1n Y.h1ch class aftt'r da\'i turned out man' men o n their Y.3\ to promtnt'Oll' ;n the 1 Louie; area and o the r pans of the nation But nont.' ndes h1ghl·r at thas point than Pett'r Barton ~ 1lson. a IQ'I graduate Yoho y,as recent!) 1nauguratl'd as ( alrforn1a1~ go,. em or b er. thing about ~ 1lson at < ountr. Da~ pre'lagro his great <,ucn·sc, 1n ( Jltforn1a polt11cs: prtSt· dt nt ,,f tht' \tudcnt ( ounc1I 1n his 'iCnlM ~l·ar guard o n the \af'Sll) football team \earhook ltterar) rd1- tllf a foundn of 1hc '1gne1 Soc1et) (an honorar. group). rec1p1ent of the Ht>ndmnster'\ Cup (given 10 1op Jll-around ~tudt•nts). and, )CS. 'tC't' prco;1den1 in his last )ear of the Troubado~. a mus1cal-dramattc or- g.anm111on N1cknaml'd "Trap~ ... Wilson appeared 1n his )carbook picture as a blond. determinro young man with the look of 1 quantesst"nttal M rdwc tern blue·blood. But. as retired Country Da> ph)S· 1cs teacher Donald H. Webb re- called. "Wilson was anything but an egghead He was JUSt a sood. hbble Best of the Hotline Editor's note: ~ follo•11J6 '" samples of Oraqe C..st O.Uy PHol'a reader comments and mn· c1sms. The PUet publ1shn 1~ rNpon on I ~UIM ba.su Ind cncourqr its tnden to call rhc Ed1tor"s Hot/int> 11 642-6086. I felt that at v.as very positive to t•Pott and dutribute the rondom 10 the hiah 1Chool 11udcnts ltLenid- ina Corona dcl Mar Hith . AJDS docs•l't dUcrimanatc Hd )'O'lftl ~ ~ QpmmeD~ with It • polUl'C lO pttVCDllOo tnC'OUflleS )'OUftl pcopAe 10 dittu. this impe>rUnt •llUe. a monat Cl'idcm· Aho. ha~lftl lbett t.aes OUI in tht ~. tnabla ........ lO ... responsibility '°' either .... Cllit:liMc. Of It .... bci911 ecl.c II d •n "°"' '° •fepard mar M*ll mct Polli"'Y tbtir Ii Yft. Future Governor Pete Wilson Class of 1951 gu) ~ 1lson. J '>4l0 n l an 3lhen1stng agrnC) e'ccu11' c. &rew up an l. Louis Ho Y,t'H'I hke another Cah- fomra go,emor of 11'.'lent \-lntagr. he v.a~ horn 1n lllrno•) For ~ 11,on the ll l1no1s brnhpl.in• "a' thl' afllul·nt ( httago orth hon· lnmmun11' oa Lake Forest The n thcr gu) RonJ ld Rt'· aiµn "a'I horn rn the ru<,t1c down- stalt' 'rllage nl T Jmp1l(' Both Jn: OJ 11 \ l'\ l)I lllt nOI\ hut there the s1m1lanl\ ends Photo\ lll the Hluthlul Rt'aµn whose fam1h c.-ndurt'd hard t1mt'' mo' 1ng from one \mall llhnot' to"n 10 anotht'r ponra' an tnd1- ' 1dual gala\le\ apan lrom thl· almO\t \mug 'oung man later pit· 1urcd at "It l ou1'i ( ountn D.l\ Ri:agan ·, rt\( from humble lllt- 001!1 rlKll'I to thl· p1nn.1'. k ol \ml."n can hie 1' purt Horat1 0 .\lgrr Rl' agan '' tht' fne train b<.n "i1.,on" anothC'r <,tor. Judging from the C'ountr. Da) C\~nenCI." f l>und b\ tam1hes no t v.1~h1ng tn send their -.ons a\lia) to boarding schools. C ountf') 0a) ha'I bttn an elate top-of·the-ltne ah('matt\C' w public school'I for man' of the 1 Louis area's br'St-li:nown fam11t~ .. It's a plaC't', ·· sa\<s graduate Thomas <\m~ra.. a 1 Louis pubhc relations e:tttcUll'e "of a lot of chips -son' who''r tollov.rd fathers and e'en grandfllhen to the school " Count!) Da~ no"' ~-cup1e) a \b- HotltM about tune Fole and I was \Cf) offended He a not from an inOucnuaJ famaly In fact. be v.-as raJ~ b} a Jf'lndmotht'r and fnends. I t.hol.\lht tt..t was "C'f)' rude. indacauna he had 1 plu h hfe ,. acre campus tn Ladue. whe~ the school's rl."'d-bnd. ou1 ld1 ngs and pla' rng fields e' tnce a \mall<ollqt" ntmosphcri: Of l'.ourse. Wilson "'ent to the old Hro" n Road campus ,;u did tv.o uthl·r tndl\ 1duJls Yoho .along ~•th \\tlson Y..t'rt honortd 1n IQ8 '\ 1n ont' of C ountn DJ' 's mo't notcY.orth\ momcnis That ~car out-.1andina alumnu!> a"ards ~erl' g1' rn 10 \\ii son. tht'n a member of thl' l \ ~nat(' from < altfom1a and tY.O \11c;soun mem b<.·r':> of the cham~r at lhl" time - Thom3'1 F fagleton and John { Danforth Danfunh \\111 h1>ld' h1' scat ThC' { ountn Da'" l'3H'tr' nt f aglcton rn thC' c las!> ot 1446 .ind Danlorth. J I 'Jq graduate. en' elopc-d that ot W115<ln Pndc v.as c' 1dent 1n thC' '' Lout'I arC'a on .\pnl 8 IQ ' Y.htn ( o un· tr' Da~ honorl·d Jrnona 11s alumni litcralh 1hr~ prC<C'nt ol th<' l <; ~·nJtt· 1 o man' "ho "<'llumt•d lhc tno. thLiutth 11 v.a'i a rt•tum of · 'o lirld -nu hit'' Llgletun 'l\.tl>l1'><'·· Dan- fonh and "Four 03, .. "1l~n \\ tlwn also h.id J 111C'n1 or hahll o t ":>li..1pptng clJ'IW-\ on \tonda' a trail noted in thl· ~hot'I \('artlook hi-. ~ntor \Car Jnd rc'\~llrd b\ tho~ d J\\mJtl's "h1• g.uhcrt•d ll' hnnor him tn IQIC "Pl·tcr truh oni1na1ed 1hc.-lour- da' 'il·hool v.ttk · one \J1d \\ 11-.on h.irdh dcn1l·d 11 in ht\ r('\pons.e to that l'l.la'ilon '\.tulh of Yoh.it "a' ...i1d .lhclUt \1onda's 1s true .. he.-...i1d I ml·an \\ hJtC'' er h.lppencJ on \h inda' 'i ,. \no th('r ~ 1l~n l.lUtfl ,,n that nH·a\1on m.i\ or ma~ nN It'' l < Jh· forn1an .. a clue ab<.,ut the thtnkintt 1ll thl•tr 0(''1 lh1c.-f l'\C'l Ull\l' ·1 heh<''<." tn thrcC' th•nit' \1 l oul'i < ountn D:s' \(· honl 'iCn1or- 1l\ and the alphabc11cal ,,rdn · he \31d "The fi~t prcpan•d mt tu l'ndure the other tY.O ·· .\flC'r h1 da)'s at pastoral { uunin 03, \\ rlson ~cnt on 10 gradual(' from 't air l 1nt,rrs11\ and later C'n rollcJ in l.lv. )(:hOOl -at the L n1,cr- ""' of C11tf'Om11 at Bcrkeln "'here h(' y,35 graduated 10 I 96~ - T•:tlor Pttt...n• 11 • form~r UUool1 polltJcaJ cot'1'UpOIMIHI tor tk Sr. LH11 PHt-m.,,.td. homes The other 1 uc IS bQ&ina e~HI)· thins sq)aratel). houid we wnte on the baas. diapers. bottles. bag.\. pepcrs. Or. should we JUst leave them blank and assume they know what"' 1ns1dc, Letters To the Editor I am opposed to the new NC· I 7 ratina for movies. The NC-17 rat1n.1 is 1mply 1 cover to bnng previously X-ratcd pornographic films anto my netlh· borhood .\ bo11le of poison v.-1th a different labcl 1s stall a bonJe of po1~n tudtcs show that ch.lid mo1~ters thnve on pornography Fo r the sak.C' of my children. I urg.e that all nrv.-spapcrs rdutc to advertise for theaters showing N< -17 m o"1rs I assure -.ou. neither I nor am mrmber of im family will patronize an) thcatl'.'r or '1deo store that shoY..s o r rl'.'nt~ "1( • I 7 rated mov1~ BILL MAYES Hunungton &ach Movie protest l o the l:.d1tor .\~ 'OU ma' Imo" the Mo tton Ptl lUrl'.' ..\sW(.·1.it1on o f Amena I \1 P \\I rcll'nth did awa) w11h the "'\ ·· ra11n~ tor hardcore pomo- graphtl mm ll'\ The\ l hanged the ·· X.. to an ""< -I.., rating ~ l>.1n'1 Ix-ln~d II 1s sllll an X· ra1,·d tilm It JU~t has a nt'v. and ml\lt·Jd1nf rat n@. 8~ remo' 1ng the 'll1~m.a 111 thl'.' °' rating. Hollrwood 1' h11p1nr that 11ur local theaters and '1dt·t• \tort'<, "111 Ix-gin to book and rl'nt f'<lrnograph1c mo' 1es and un- lc.-" \lo l light bad. the) will Y.tn ..\llordrng 10 a USA Toda) \un l'' '<ll Pt'rccnt of all 11-16 )ca( old' "'" tn to get in to see an R· ra11:<l mu' tt' "11hou1 being accom1 f'IJ01C'd b' an aduh get in. These \Jme l h1ldren will also ~ able 10 t!C'I into an "1C'-17 (formerly X) m11\ I(' I he N<. -1 "1 mO\'les will be show. 1ni not tn an ··adult .. theater in 1 ~cd' pan ot to wn, but an "fam1I) .. thNter<> "'hen-children go to see G. P<.1 and PG· 13 On ~half o f the ch1ldttn 1n our lommuntt\ I urge }OU to contact 'our h~al theater\ and 'tdeo stof't'S requt'\ltnt? that the\ ne11her book nor rl'nl 'C ·I... mo' tcs. lmptTSS upon th<'m 1hc senousncss of this l\\Ul" and make tt c lcar that )OU w1U m11 patrun1te an' theater or ndeo 'itMC' 1ha1 ':>hOY.S or rents NC-17 rated mo' tM The t'la11le •~ both cructal and winnahl(' Mr T cd Baehr llf Mov1cgu1de met Y..tlh a man who o wns thou~nds of thcaten The theater OY. na \did that ht' and other mov1c theat('r OY. ne~ Y,C're Y..Omed that. as Baehr put 11 .. moral .\mcncam might pmlt'il the nev.-(NC-17) rat- ing. 1n which case the) would qu1ekl\ rt"SCtnd It •• \\ell "mo ral .\mencan'I", lct"i. make sure the~ do JUSl thaL .this tS no time to remain silent• JO G RANC H Huntington Beach P•r 11111v1 To the Editor "1<1 the I '4 plam to establish <''Prt\'> lanM at ~an border l rn.,'11np to Me.it1co and Canada 1£)(-\ '\Ol <\"ID WHY NOT? De'lptte the fact that there will bt' Jll l tnds of practical and ~nefiClal fr\Ull'i from the IN action. Ceciha \.1 uno1 of the National Council of la Raza cxprcsstd discomfort about "pa\ ing 10 &Cl &ntO I COUn· Ir. • Obv1ouSI). ML Munoz hu no qualms about the airport deparung ta' le' 1ed b) Muico to "act out of the countf') , .. .\ctuall). thett are many ooun- tnes in the v.-orld that impose such tu.es The . should be able to e5tab- h h samtlar tanffs without inter- ference from dtucntinc poups. MRS. LO 1 A T ARNOLD Colta Mcu llCllll ....... Mostly clear willl -northml w"1ds 10 Z5 111p11 A httle Wlflllff, With hells 111 lht 1111d 50s lo 111111·60s lows '". lht 20s .,., lower 30s New Moon 1st Otr. Jan. 15 Jan.23 ~ Qllllly: "' Qualoly Ill °'. lll(t Collnly wlll ll((t lr11111 modtllll lo wllllellthful TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:57 a.m. Sunset: 5:1 O p.m. 0 () Full Moon Last Otr. 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Search continues for 80-year-old MARIPO\-\ -More than 150 searchers too~ pan ~alurday 1n th e hunt for an XO-\car-old woman missing sinu: Tucsda ~. 'When she apparent!: 1.1.andc rcd into the mountains The m1ss1ng 1.1.om.in. EltLabeth Bartholo mc"'. ..utfers from Alzheimer-; disease a nd has wandered ofl" h<'fore. according lO Manpo'>a Count~ ~hcrdf Roger Matlock. ··Although ""l' arc searching the w1lckrness near her M 1dpincs humc. 11 is 'Cl) P<'>''' hk that she ma\ ha ve recei ved a ndc from a hel pful molons.t traq~ltng on H1J1.h- wa} 140." he said The road 1s the main toun'>t accc\'i tu ) osem11e Na11onal Park. f hc woman "'a" dc'>cnbed as 5 feet. 140 pound<;, hrown eyes and curh sall-and-rx·pper-colored hair. -By Tb~ AISociated Pn., NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going t o: 1.) Lose 5 pounds 2 .) Slow down mor e ofte n 3 .) Ta ke time to s m ell the fl ower s 4 .) Recharge my batterlea at The Little Inn On The Bay 617 Lido Park O~ve • Newport Beach • CA 92663 (714) 6713-8800 call for brochure • SAN PEDRO -A Los Angeles Harbor channel remained closed Saturday as waste cleanup workers continued their effon s to remove hundreds of barrels of oil dumped 1n the water last week. U.S. Coast Guard officials said. The Cerritos Channel of the harbo r remains closed after Tues- da~ night's acc1den1. dunng which 12.936 gallo1.s of intermediate fuel 011. with the consistency of molasses, were accidentally spilled mto th e water as barge operators transferred 1he fuel to a South Korean-registered freigh ter. The spill forced closure of the main channel fo r a ti me late Feinstein confirms Senate bid S;\N FRANCISCO -Former ma vor Dianne Fei nstein. defeated in her bid for governor. confirmed th al she plans to run for the U.S. Senate seat vacated b}' her oppo- nent. Gov. Pete Wilson. according to a published report. "A lot of people said 'Do 1t,"' Feinstein told the San Francisco Euminer. The l'Xmocrat said she will begin rev1v1 ng her fund-raising operatio n as earl) as 1he end of the mon1h. Before running against newly ap- pointed Republican Sen. John Seymour in the 1992 contest. Feins- tein said she must first retire the debt from her S20 million gubcrnatonal run "I'm wrapping up the loose ends of the gubematonal thing," Feins- tei n said. adding that she has some "deficit fund-raising" to complete before taking off on a new cam- paign. She said she also met recently with Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy to tell him of her plans, and McCanhy told her he would not challenge her if she decided to run for the seat vacated by Wilson. The state's other Senate seat. now held by Democrat Alan Cranston, also will be up for grabs in 1992. Cranston, suffen ng from cancer, 1s retiring under the cloud of a Senate Ethics Committee inquiry into his in volvement in the Li ncoln Savings & Loan scandal. Possible candidates for 1hc Cranston scat arc fonner Rep. Ed Zschau. Southern California tclc- v 1 s1 on commentator Bruce Hcrschensohn and conservative Rep. Robert Dornan. The scat vac.ated by Wilson ap- pears to be a more attractive one for Feinstein because of her name-rec· ognition edge over Seymo ur. "Ifs hard to run for two years because of the fu nd-raisina. but n&ht now it looks like for me its an easier scat," Feinstein uid. -•1 ne ~,., ,,,.... I)• Jlill letJde (.' ...... ....,.. ........ ,. n..tMey. ~. S..y II :00 Ul to HX>,"' S.Wdlly l ·'Wl•IYI 10SOOp111 10-.S Dall)' I )0 • 2 00) NI 11111'-"•._2000 ht)'<firo C'Cftlef -,.,.. I Q 919 l02fl IS C'urn..1 Wednesday and early Thursday, but Saturday all that remained closed was the Cerritos Channel. between the East Basin and the harbor's Turning Basin north of the Vince nt Thomas Bridge. said Coast Guard Lt. Steve Danscuk. Clean Coastal Waters and Chc m- pro Environmental Services were h11'('d by the shipping agent. Pan- obulk l\merica Inc .. which will pay fo r the cleanup of soiled pleasure boats. rocks and pilings, Danscuk said . Mc.anwh1 lc, slate Depan ment of Fish and Game officials. J01ned by members of the group International Bird Rescue. set up a center a1 Long Beach Harbor 10 help sea birds contaminated with the oil. Danscuk sa1~. So far. several dead birds have been found, and at least two hvc ones we~ recovered and cleaned of HUNTINGTON From Al mcnt plans. "We're going forward. and 1f the ci t) 1s gomg to stop us. we will sec them 1n court ... But oth ers say the entrance to Huntington Beach will be marred 1f Jack's is allowed to keep its onginal appearance. "We would hkc to have a n1rc entrance 10 Main Street." ~1d Mayor Peter Green. "No". we only have half an en- trance. Many people will be disap- pointed if Mr. l\bdclmuti o nly brings his surfboard shop up to earthquake code and that's it. We had gl't'ater visions than that." Ci tv Administrator Michael Uberuaga said he too would prefer 10 have Abdeknuti's building con- form with a uniform design for Phase 2. But Ubcruaga said the city is also prcpar<.'<1 to incorporate Abdelmuti's design within re- development of Phase 2. "We're talking to hi m about alt ernatives right now," he said. "That's part of the problem," Ubcruaga said. "to get a collective opinion on the collective project - to get all the owners to agree." Some arc encouraging the city to use its powen of eminent domain and condemn property owned by tho~ who would block redevelop- ment. But there is general agree- ment that the ci ty does not current- ly have the money to condemn. Although city officials say Abdelmuti's comer property 1s the major stumbling block to revived downtown redevelopment, his busi- ness is a critical piece of the down- town puzzle. Jack's Surfboards earns between $2 million and S3 million a year and brings sianificant downtown trade durina the summer with sponsorship of the Op surlin& championships. Over on the new and improved half of Main Street, retailers say business is hunina. hit by a col· lision of cireumstance that includes the stallina out of redevelopment'• Phate 2. the tearina down of the old pier, the delayed openina of new movie theaters, the normally tlow winter season. the ontet of the ruieuion and the continued con- struction on Pacific Coal Hilbway. In Huntln&10ft &e.ch, wbca it rain. it poun, tome are 11yina. Rctailm on the new side of' Main S1m1 say dty otridalt must make rede~lopment a priarity UMt ,et PMll 2 rollins befoft permanent economic cSamtF iaka hold. ''Not all the new openlOll in &be new centtt are doina ¥ery well npt now." said Uri O.ti. ~ or Phue I in p111ncrlhip widl ,..,_. bl9Cd Hueto Colp ... If we ._ lbe mommtum. IMn IOme al dliile propel't ~ ucl madml• .. lf1 llwt ... the life-threatening oil. Containment booms "remain strung across various sections of the channel area as skimmers attempt to pick up larger concentrations of floating oil or contain 1t fo r vacuuming off the water:· the lieutenant said. Guardsmen aboard a survey 1ur- craft Fnday spotted "minor sheens extending throughout the harbor area and out to the Los Angeles- Lo ng Beach harbors breakwater." Danscuk said. "These sh~ns are not considered feasible for cleanup. The heaviest conccntra11ons of 011 remain in the East Basin. Cerritos Channer. (and the) Consolidated Ship Channel areas." Danscuk said . The 011 spiJlcd Tuesday as the 643-foot South Korcan-rcg.i ste rcd fre iahter "Samm1 Superstars." owned by Pan Ocean Shipping Co. Gall says some rcltef 1s in sight for retailers with the promised opening of six Mann movie theaters by late Fcbrual) or early March. And even those retailers who arc suffering say Pierside Pa villion is a model of the city's future. Bui Picrsidc Pav1llton's detractors caJI 1t th e "Pink Pile" and sa y it's a model of the city's ineptitude "We've turned to M1ss1on V1eJO -the land of plastic and stucco - and we've used 1t as our model. even though there 1s no sense 10 It ... said Jim Lane. owner of a down- town bu ilding in Phase 2. "At this point everybody is very SUSPICIOUS of lhc City," Lane said. "I'm just afraid we're going to create a lot of empty retail and CIF From A 1 area pl acement recommendations for all nine districts w11hin the Southern Section. The bottom line was that the area placement commnt~ refused to grant ind1v1dual principals a chance to state their objections before scn l- mg on its recommendation to th_ WALTERS From A1 into a possible conflict of interest for approving loans to Wahers and another director. The Silverado fail· ure is expected to cost taxpayers about SI billion. A lawsuit by federal bankruptcy trustee R. Neil Rodeen accuses Walters of hiding assets ftom credi- tors by transferrina ownership of six automobiles and more than $6 million in real est.ate to his wife. Jacqueline Walters. Jacqueline Walters is listed as the owner of the Newpon Beach borne. l.MD From Al landowner in Newpon Beach, hu propoeed a developmcft1 ..,.:ement with the city in w1tich the eompuy would front S20.6 million t.o im· prove city llftetl in mum for paranteet it can dewtop 101De l.000 homes and 256,()90 tctuarc feet 0( olllce buildinp UlfOulbOut the city. lmne Co. and city oflicial1 are IUD lllmlilll over tl9e ~ but lhc C'.O'ftPlll)' bu IO iif C6recl IO provide 112 ACNI ~ ~ lfllOe. Ho.ver, ~ ~ OUr Ncwpori. the City'• ........ win•nen .. .,_.,, w.111 lilrC nm --i:_..-..n...., ...... b1n ~ C~•tnW)' 1n of Seoul. was taking o n "bunker fue l" while the crew unloaded its ca rgo. Coast G uard Lt. John Meehan said. The leak began when operators of the barge Olympic L that had pulled alongside the freighter began transferring intermediate fuel oil to th e ship, Meehan said. The fuel 011 gushed into the waterway but went unnouccd for ~vcral minutes. Containment booms were placed around the vessel. but when more of the oil was spotted later the main channel was closed late Wedncsda). said Coast G uard spokesman Bruce Daniels. The wa terway was re- opened about 11 a.m. Thursday. "Heavy rains on Wednesday ap- parently washed some of the spilled 011. trapped btn·eath prcrs, under th e containment booms. and allow- ed It to spread further into the harbor ... officials said. -By City Ne•• ~rvt~ offi ce space down there that can't be re nted." Restnct1 ons proh1b1ting residen- tial development on downtown Main Str~t are unrealistic. accord- ing to propcny owners who say second-fl oor retail iUld offi ce space d~s no t work. "The c11y made a mistake think- ing that office space would work on the Sttond and third floors of build· 1ngs." said Doug Langevin. owner of a building in Phase 2. "That was something they forced down the throat of Un Gau. The biggest players here have decided they want nothing to do with redevelopment. They want h1stoncal rchab1h· tauon." Southern Section. All four parochial schools and virtually every league 1n Orange County was represented at the meeting. Relcaguing for 1992-94, a 1wo- ycar cycle. cannot be done until the area placement subject is 1n place. "Everything just has to be shoved back," noted CIF Commm 1oncr Stan Thomas. Walters testified Friday he trans.- ferrcd all of his property and awts. includina about $4.S million 1n cash, to his wif~ after their Novem- ber 1986 wcddina as part of a prenuptial aarccmcnt. He sajd hi s personal holdinp arc limited to S200 in cash. about S 1.000 wonh of clotruna and SSOO !n l'ewelry. He. noted the d othina inc udcd l S sui ts and a dozen pair of shoes. .. To the best of my knowlcd&e, J have no household aoods. supplies and furmshinp." he said. _,,.,.. '"'" Mil Delly PU.1 Hfff Hf'Ykn ,..,.,.,,.. hopes of buyina the lafler pan:el1 and dcdicati na them t.o the city for open specie. City officials have aJIO dilculeed the idea of bu)'ina 10mC land for park lpett tbroup I pm\ bond lllUC. Silly Hl&fbauer, a NeWIM)n Con- tcrYancy bolrd member, laid \be 1ppraia11 haven't dilcoutleld tbe brand-MW ~ hm ill t::.. of' nililll money IO buy the .. It mjpt hive been a little wane ........ ~ .... -" ...... Mid t:A dac coa aaimnu ....... .,. knewaldwMile•~up ....... ,. .... ...... .. ,.. ........... -dlllp .... , __ .._...,., .. it." AP~c 49era quarterback Joe Montana racked up 273 yards and two touch- downs In 28-10 win over Washington. 49ers have all the answers • • m 28-10 wm By Marc Topkln St Pet..curg Time. SAN FRANC'I CO -.\n) questions about the San Francisco 49crs' ab1hues and motivation v.ert erased Saturda) aflemoon by a show of hands. •The nimblc lingers of Jcrry Rice and Brent Jones. who both somehow pulled m clutch pas~ m the face of"' hat Sttmcd to be 1npenetrablc defense. •The tough mitts of Johnn) Jackson and Darryl Pollard. v.ho madc momen- tum-turning 1nterrcpuons in the e nd 1one. •And the palm of quarterback Joe Montana. pointed sk)"'ard 1n that patented pose afler he led the 4Qcrs 10 touchdowns on thr« rome~:ut1H7 dnH'" m1dv.a) through thc lir\t halt Thro"' 1n a "l -\ard rumbling mtcr- ccp11on return h\ \11(hael < arter -)CS. that Michael Caner -nnd 1he 4'krs had a :!8-10 \ll lOf) O\Cr the \.\ashington Red5km 10 a ~>tond-round ~F< pla)ofT game at l nndkst1ck Par .. The) "'II pla' host to the \\tnner of toda) ·s (lmago-l'oe"' 'r ori.. game nc\t un- da) for thr NFC champ1onsh1p and a Super Bo\\l date 1n Tampa Jan :!7 Thr rap on the 4Qe~ had been that the) hadn't pla)cd an important game in more than a month. that the) hadn·1 pla)cd a truly outstanding game m SC'-Cral months and that ma) be. JUSI ma)~. the) were getting a b11 complacent 1n thl'1r quest for three straight champ1onsh1ps Saturda). all tho~· concern'I dis.appeared dunng a I 5-mmute ofTens1H' burst 1n the first half. and 11 all started after the Redskins ~ored on their first po ~ss1on .. Aflcr that. v.c kind of got th,· taste of blood." ~1d tackle ~te' e \\ allace .. We got hungf) and pH.·lcd 11 up to another le"el ·· "I'll tell 'o u "'hat." linebaclcr Matt Millen ..aid "Our offrn\e turned on todll)- That's got to scare a lot o l other teams " Crt'd11 for the '1ctof) ol course. goes to Montana. "ho took the offense to his usual Pacific hr1ght') Hr gu1dC'd the team to touchdo"'ns on 1hree straight possessions to put the game 1n hand On the day. he pasSC'd for i 74 )ilfd') -200 in the fi'"'t half -and two touchdo"' ns And on a 10-)ard touchdov.n pass to Rice and a 4 7-)ard pass to Jone'I that led to the third touchdown. Montana delivered the ball seemingl> through the hands of a defensive player "That's v.h) he's J<X Montana. He can do things like that." said u&}lt end Jamie Williams. "He's a talented athlete who does things hkc Maa.ac Johnson does. like Bjorn Bora dad. He's that type of athlete." The 49(rs' defense was equally im- pressive. frustrating quarterback Mark Ry- See 48ERSl'l4 Mo~tana simply getting better By Art Spend• Ian Aendeoo Eltarn!Mr SAN FRANC ISCO -Joe Mon- tana keeps elevatina his pmc and revisina our opinions. Just when it Sttmed safe to say we'.d seen it all, Joe docs somcthina more. tr Ervin Johnson is maa.ic. Joe Montana 1s implausible. Give him an inch, ~u maybe two inchet. and be takes. no not a mlle, be takes football to another le\'el and the 49ers anotbct 1tep toward hmory Joe threw one to Jerry Rice Satw· day at C'andlesttek Part. dnUcd 1t I 0 yMh into the nd zoac.. that couldn't hive bttn m0tt than 1 ftftFf"a """b away from tbc defendtt. He threw another to John Taylor that was as much a WOfk ol an a uy paintins by Monet. Montana NMi111 Ifft run spttd and then jnc:eftaDy ..,.,.. ... the ball 10 Caner. The 49m wm lucky Sltarday. TM) wm IUdly, aad a elways. &My wm Sood. TM Redskins ~ lhooe· .. MONTNWM _, January 13, 1991 The Daily Pilot ........ ~ c.1111. ..... llt.117 l1~a11 I Sports 8reakl82 Area briefs/82 CoHege baaketball/83· 8usJness/85 ~ona subdqes UCLA .in final Jive seconds, 82-77 8y Arthur H. A*t9'n \__,d..., ~ ..., TUCSON, Ariz. -With UCLA lcadina by a point and 28 ICC()nds to I<>• Arizona COKb Lute Olson cbosc not to call a timeout. Sean Rooks' winnina hook shot pve him no reason for rep-et. Rooks' 7-footer with 4.3 seconds left kept the siJub~ranked Wildcats' nation- leadina home winnina streak intact. as they held off No. 7 UCLA 82-77 Saturday an a Pacifio-10 Conference matehup. "I don't like callina timeouts •d allow· ing the other team to chal'\lc it!"'dcfensc." Olson aid. "The opposinJ team is really in a bind when you stack 11 insade, bec~usc they can't foul. · "If we had called ume out. they would have set up a zone and it would have been harder to act the ball in ... Rookf shot came after Tncy Murray's conv~cd tv.o free throws to put Anzona by R.Qok5. fifth }.pointer with 28 1eOOnd lef\ had put on top 76. 74. ~ Martin coovC'l'lcd three fRe UCLA in front 17-76. and the Bruins were UCLA called its last timeout with 39.3 throws when fouled on a 3-point try for penalized with a technacal with three sec-1«onds left after trying to inbounds the UCLA's first points in 4: 18 and a tic at SO. onds left for callina a umeout wnh none ball. and set up Murray's ao-ahead basket He ued it again at 57 on a layup and free rcmainina. Muehlebach led Anzona wtth 19 points throw, and the teams traded the le d twtce Mau Muchlebach then convened both and W1lhams had 18. Murray scored 25 more before Murray's founh 3-pointer tacd free throws. and as UCLA pre ,scd. Bnan points and Don Maclean 22 for the II at 64 _ Williams dunked at the buzzer for the final Bruins UCLA led for the ftrst 9'.07, but W1llwn1 margin. "We're a confident team. and we're hit a sho n jumper to put Anzona ahead Rooh, who had 16 poaots, said that on 101ng1ostayconfident," Murra) said "We 19-18 , .., , his last shot. "l had good pos1t1on and JUSt didn't come over here and la> dpwn With the Wildcats up -1--0. ~ alhams Mau Otht<:k got me tbe ball. It was one of and die We came and played " was called for a nm-hangmg technJcaJ those things. a tough game. and a big shot L1C'l .\ Coach Jim Hamck added ··1 Mad..can hll one of two ~rec thro~.a~d Tonight I did the thinp I needed to do .. thought v.e did a great JOb defensively and ~~~~~hen scored a La) up for a -l--1 Arizona (I J-2 overall, 3· I Pac-I 0) C:it· so d1~ they. But the) .. htt theLr J 's hke the\ Four times in the fim half. U('L~ led _b) tended its home stnng to 56 aam~ UCLA hadn t all year long. 8 half-<io7Cn points the last at 38-32 Ma dropped to I J-2 and 2-1. UCLA led ~39 at halftime. but Othack 4 38 left The game was tied Sill limes in the hit a 3-poanter as the second ~nod began Anzona then outStorcd the Bruins 7-'! second half, the last at 74 with I :!7 left o n Mad.can's la) up tied 11 for L'( LA at 4:?. a nd Wilhams· Jumper "'1th four seconds a jumper by Murray. befort Williams but A.nzona v.ent ahead 48-45 on a Jumper See UCLA/II occ slows Rancho down, but not ·nearly enoigh t.. p~ eo.t ~Hal Orange Coast' a Brian Spratt reaches as high aa he can to try to take rebound away from Rancho Santiago's Corie Blount. State 's top·-ranked Dons are to o much for Pira tes, 67-50 By Richard Dunn Otaoge Cout Oetl) P110I CO T .o\ \ff .\ .\It hough the Rancho ~nt1agu t olk ge !>(Onng ma- chine ne,er quite re' 'ed up all the wa' turda) night the rampa&ing Dons "'ert able to wntrnl Orangc ( oast and earn their ~ hool-n.'\ urd I 9th stnughl \ 1cton in OrJngC' Emp1rc ( onfercncc ba!ll etball Jl 11un J I ()( ( (all It a case of hcmg O\ermatcbr"d For e>.ampk E-n l Manin. Rancho San- uago''I 6-foo t-., lor\\ard v.ho sco~ :!4 points. grabbed I 1 J rebounds and ate up ()('(''~ \fo.:hal'I \\ enzlatT and reserve foNard Bnan \turph ~ ''\\-enzlatl did all nght -Manin·sJUSl too good ·· ..aid ()('( Coach Tand) G1ll1'1 "ho~ ll'am sulfert'd a 6 7-50 S<'t· back 1hc P1r.11t.•\' lounh con~uUH loss as thl'' fell hl 0-' 1n c.onference The Pirate\ 4-11 o' erall did manage to leep the Dom lar belo"' their season sconng a H rage ol Q~ 2 points a game. but \tanin o-~ "entC'r (one Blount and guard C1lenn C1r('('nc producC'd enough ofTen\l\C lirl'"orl'> to 1mpnne the Dons to ll-1 and .i-O 1n "unterence The' '\l' ~ ured I oo or mo re points this ~ason 12 11mc' one sh' of t.hc school record \t't in I Q86-., The defending \tall' c hampio ns and c urrt'nt 'o 1-ranled team in ( alrforn1a. Rancho nt1agn Jefeated O< C for the I I th stra1gh1 time dai!ng back to Feb I"'· I Q~(l "'-"<' had Ill 'hut their gu's off inside and "'e did J prett' good JOO of that in 1he liN halt ·· (i1ll1c, ..aid '"\.\ e turned thC' hall O\ N 12~ 11me'll hut thars Ix'· cau~· ot 1hl'1r dt'len~ Trad1t1onall)". e'en good tC'am ha' gu,., v.ho can block shot\ The\ ·re as good a team as I've S('Cn "l hc1r delen~ lau~d u~ problems tonight Thc\ male \OU hu~ ~our shot c Bn.m I Spratt ' h<'t'n ml and we nttded a little help l1n 1de1 But v.e pla~ed hard -I hJ\l' no lOmplaints about ttlat ·• The Dons "'ho defeated Golden \\-est on \.\ ednesc.Ja\ h· .,~ to lie thc school .,., IO·')trrak marl fell o ne short of t)lng the record la t \Car "'hen Santa Monica upended them 1n their own tournament. ··\\-e don't v.om about streaks.'' said Rancho Sanuago <. oach Dana Pagett, "'hos.r Don~ have v.on 37 of their last 40 and 21 of :!8 dating back to last season's Rancho Hohda' C'lassic "Last year we won I., in a row. lo tone. then won five straight What matters I 1f you're con- t1nu1na to improve all the time. LoSlng doesn't bother me as Iona as we're progressing as a team." The Dons. an ucellent 3-po1nt shoot· ang team. w~ ace cold 1n this one, s1nlung onh I of IS from beyond the 3- S.. occ• Batta/a skata 11111 •1aml to earn'"'' In AFC tltl• P• Kelly riddles Miami defense for 339 yard s, three touchdowns in leading Bills to 44 -34 win By John Romano St P9twsbufg Tim. O RCHARD PARK. N.Y. -The play· ina surflCIC at Rkh Saad1urn looked hke somethina straiJ,ht out of the Ice Ase. But then. so did the pme plan for Mtam1's ddcnst'. Let's tart v.1th the basics: You fellas did know ~ idea ~u to top Buffa.Io's of- ftntc. riaht? Mt)bc 1t ~uJcl'vt helped 1f tom~boid) told Maami ddenckn that the forward pea was letaJiud dlia century. As " was. the Dotptunt •ppca1ed uftftty chttle!.s on defmtt in Satutda)'' A Di"itioftil playoffpme. Bu«aao-ud its mcdinJ miradc ~k Jun Kdly - CNttcd up and doW'ft * ftoottft fidd durina 1 44-34 victory 1M1 mo the Bills into the ConfttmCt champioftltup •nst die winner or today's Raidm-Cincln.nati ,,ae)-oft'pme. "We wen U')lftl 10 mii \hinp up Oft dtftnte w.dl bliua and diflerm• co • ftllln. bit wt aNldn' ...... dOwft ... Mid ~"" COllCtt 0. Sllula. "We didn't atl anyth1n& done dcfel\S1\ely .. M iami dcfens1"e coordinator Tom Olivadotu blamed himself for u ma the bhu more than usual .. We play any dcfenst at aJI. v.~ wan." 011,adott• said. "h 's a shame I\ ha to end this way becautc it really. reaJJ) hurt .. 1 learned a hell of a lnton toda)'. I sta)'ed with ~ ph1k>lophy that Yt-Orlcd all year and then all of the ud<kn ·~ st.an tryu" to ~t 10 Kd.ly. f reakina 2 l poinu later. t &earned a Inion e'er lca\c •hat broulbt )'OU heft ... Mwni was just fonunalt Buffalo's dc- ftntt looktd ooty marsanally n>ote ad· v8nc:fd -~·s ta)' lbc Ma te ~od - and q~ Du Manno ahlc to ttp •t ft-om briQI I COG)plt\~ rout. tf Marino and Co. h8dn 't bdd oeto the bal1 to '°"' -8C1Uly ~ ...... Buffalo -the results ooulcrve bttn really '-"'Y· JatCOMidrr. • •two ltORd -~· or ill fim nu1e ~ (DO( ...... • 14 l«Oftd. klll·t~ dri~ btfoft 1'alftitM) lei9 ltl.l8 ... Raiders host Cincinnati today with trip to Buffalo at stake By Stan ~yman ~ ... ~ OWy PMol LOS ANGELES -The Lot Anaclcs Raiders. mak.Jna their fint Fl pla>off appearance 1n five seasont. wtll be looking to cam a tnp to Buft&lo next "ttk. The problem a so will the Cm<in· nati lknpb. A ttllout crowd of bctier tbaD 92.000 tt Qpecied &o bt 09 Med M the Loi Aftldes Memorial Cotitrum b tbe l p m k.ictoft' today •i)cft \be Raiden. •1Mtt1 oflbe FC West Ude. boa die ~ winnus of the AFC Cannl cro•n. e.6k>. bontina the bca1 ftCIOfd •• the FC aad tht AK' f.all dlllm"'°' woa \k home tidd lldvnt11t m die cMlftpM!n••P 11tne bJ .... .. t'-t M•mi Dolphin. 44-34 ..... y. 1ec1 .. ol the tdbll. dllt .-c ma "' lttft Oii ~ lomUy -9'1"'1'9'.. (Channel 4). On radio. the pme can be heard on K.fl-AM (640). Both coaches, An Shell of the Ra>dcr& and m Wyche of the Bc:npl1. promitt it won't be an onlt- nary pme. Shell 11)1 he upecu Bo JKboe IO bttak looee durirc lbc conte1t. W)dle llY'S be Uowt that leckM Ml IO • c:oataincd.. It W11lutIDOfttl9...-die 1 n'P1 Pl beat * aa.,.. 2~1. • ._.. --Pll)'. -.... "'* ·-.... ,.... ,_ eM Wiid IO IClft. 0... all. M pidlllt 11P I I 7,.. r ·-· that .... It ............ -.. J .. _ .......... -........ l11t1MI--. ...... , , .. bJll I M • , i • ...... ~".1991 Sports break NASHVLLLE. Tenn. -The reform packqe approved at last week's NCAA convcntjon was passed so quickly and overwhelmingly that one university president called it a "fast•moving loco- motive." But the movement could run o ut of steam by next year. · ":9 It was one thmg for college presidents to persuade scandal-weary colleagues to sacrifice a few coaches and scholarships an the name of solidarity and reform. But the Sttond stage of reform. including proposals to eliminate freshmen chg.ab1hty and set uniform academic standards. could meet much tougher resistance at next year's convention in Anaheim. "That's nght." said David Warren. president of Ohio Wesleyan. "That wall be our test." The chg1b1ht) issue promises to be an ex- plosive one. .. We're going to be looking pnnc1pally at t"-O things -in1t1al ehg1b1hty and continuing ehg.ab1h- ty." said Hunter Rawlings III. president of the University of Iowa • Rawlings said the presidents will consider "some kind of freshman mehg1b1ht) plan or a requirement that }Ou perform at a cenam level in high· s~6ol in order to pla} the first )ear. We will also look at l'Onttnu1ng ehg1b1l1t) requiremt"nt . stiffening what 11 takes as a sophomore. Junior and senior to comJ)l'te .. 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Call 642-4321 11111 m11•-=-s.1-Z INGLEWOOD -Bob Kudehki --- IC'Omt 1 pl in each period for the ftnt .. ~· three-IC)ll pme of his career, and the .• ~ Los Anaeles l(jnas beat the Vancouver C.nU(b 6-l Saturday niatu at the Forum for their sixth straiabt victory. Wayne OreuJcy, the NHL's 1eadJna scorer with 84 points. had a aoal and an ass\st a.nd Bob Halkidis had two assists as the Kinas cUmbcd into sole possession of first place in the Smythe Division, two points ahcsd of 1dJe Calpry. Los Angeles is 18-0-0 when it has held opponents to two or fewer goaJs. Vancouver, fourth in the Smythe, is l-8-1 in its last 10 games afler moving into conlention in December. l•lt_. lllln 11111 II TKlll TUCSON. Anz. -Phil Mickelson ---- 01rted with the 50s by shoottng a 29 on -/ the front nine Saturday and put himself ti/ in pos1t1on to become only the second amateur in 37 years to wan a PGA Tour event. Mickelson, a Junior at Arizona State. shot a 65 to take a two-shot lead going into the final round of the Northern Telecom Open. For a while. there was the chance that lhe score would be much. much beuer. Like 59. M1ckleson played the first eight holes of the TPC' at Starpass in 7-undec..par -five birdies and an eagld -and had a shot at the Tour's single- round reMrd of 59. set by Al Geiberger at Memphis IO 1977 "When I was seven-under after e1ghr I thought 1t was possible." said Mickelson. a 6-foot. 2-inch left-hander "But \OU can't set a score. I didn't rt'alh thinl about 11 that much." He "ent tl-under for the day with a two-putt. birdie 4 on the 11 lh and still had a chance to rcal·h tht" 50s "hen he put h1'i second shot on the green o n the par-5 14th But he three-putted for par and thC' chance "'as gone Ht· boge~ed two of the final thret• hok<, Vikings fire two assistants \1mnl'Snta V1k1ngs roach Jerry ---- Burn' kept one promise and hroke ~ ano1her atun.1a). finng dcfcns1\e coor-"-=>" d1na1or Flo)d Pclt•rs and ofTcnsnc co----- ordinator Roh S<.·hnC'lker. Burn' kept hi"> word that he "'ould make maJOr l hangl'\ tollow1ng thl' V1k1ngs' 6-10 season. How- l.,<'r ht' brole h" IQ89 'o~ 1ha1 Schnel ker would he.· otlt•n\I\ e coordinator as long as Burns remained a' thl' team's coach ~o rl·placements v.ere named Both had t>ct-n hm·d in 1986 and both had another year rerruuning on their contract'> In other spons ne"'" \aturda~ • The \\ e'it college all-stars turned a pass 1n1accp1111n h' °'\lanford's Jono Tunne) into a ke) fir..t-qu.int·r tuuthdo"'n ,rnd "'cnt on to a :!0-1 4 \lt tnn O \l'r ~a't 1111.l.l) in 1hc Japan Bo"'I. Pla)1ng belnrl· near!\ '\IJ.(J()(J 'l>t-'Ctators 1n Yokohama "1ad1um (irt"(I. Fre' nf Ohio State passed for oni.- t11ul hJu"' n and c.et up another after he finall :r got lhl· £ J\t offt•n\l' mo' ing .ilter a bad stan. bul 1t wa' ton latt• • \\ orld t'1~un· \kaung champion Jill Trenary "'II nol deknd her national title nex.t month hl.·lauc,e of an .ink le 1nJury. her coach said. Trenaf). lht· threc-umc l n1ted , talcs champion. had surgery (>n ha lcft anli.IC' 1h1,. 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IN COSTA MESA • ~I I /979•2500 -From 81 point a.re -inchactina an 0.f0t'·9 eft"on in the flnt half. BJouat ICOftld 13 points and pulled down I pme-hiah 13 te- boundl while Greene bad 13 points and three stei1I to aead t.be Dons, who held a 31·23 halftime lead before cruisina in the seoond half. No OCC player finished in double figures, but Spratt, OCCs 6-6 sophomore forward, notched seven points and eight boards after mi sing the Fullerton aame on Wednesday because of the flu. Spratt, averagina 12.2 points pe1 same and 7.S rebounds, needed more help from Murphy inside. The Pirates led 8-4 with a patient offense and tou&h defense. Guard Rich Hughes canned a 3--pointer wilh 9:22 left in the first half to gjve Oranae Coast a t 3-12 edge. but the Pirates never led aaain. In another Orange Empire Con- ference game: • Rt verslde H . Golde. West U : Scott Campbell scored 27 points in a losing cause as the Rustlers (I 0-12. 2-2) were unable to hold an eight-point halflime lead. Campbell had 15 1n the first half to help stake Golden West to a 44-36 advantaae. The Rustlers scored the first basket of the second half for a 46-36 lead, but Riverside ( 14-1 O. 1-2) notched the next 13 for a 49-46 edge. Golden West then scored the next seven and it remained a seesaw battle down the strclch. R1vers1de was ahead 86-78 before the Rustlers scored seven slraight to move within one at 86-85 on Ric Van Sco)oc's 3--poinler with 1:24 lefl. The Tigers closed the scoring with a pair of free throws in the final SI' S«onds. Enc Dahl had 24 points and Fred Ha)good 23 for R1vcrs1de. L• P8ynele>r.,. Coesl Deily PtkJt OCC's Agustin Heredia drives on Rancho Santiago defender Glenn Greene during Saturday's Orange Empire Conference matchup. Orange Coast Area briefs , Vanguards ease to 97-81 vie tory COST A MESA -Mike HenJum '>lOred a game-high :!8 points, 1nclud1ng • _, St'\ en 3-potnt field goals. and Jeff ' ~ Bickmore tallied 12 paints and 10 re- bounds for Southern California College Saturday night as the Vanguards earned a 97-81 Golden State .\ thlet1c (. onferencc basketball wm O\er '1s1tmg .\1usa Pacific The Vanguards. 14-3 o"erall, 1-1 in conference. took a 50-W halfl1me lead and remained tn front the rest of 1he wa) Elbert Davis scored 18 points <\nd Mike West had I U boards wh1I<" HenJum and Jason Quinn each dished ofT three assists for sec which shot 52 pefl'ent (J5 of blS) trom the field. Azusa Pacdic fell to 1-I and 11-M O\ erall Oc11n Vl1w 11r11 to1 1111 ... G1,en a \tan. Junior Kristy Bell -ti' scored six of her 11 points 1n the.· final • -. quarter to spark th(' Ocean View High ' girl"> ha,.ketball team 10 a 40-:!9 non----- league 'tl'lOf} O\ e1 v1s11ing Newpon Harbor lkll who has been the first player otT tht• hcnch most of tht• season. but "played her<,elf into a staning pm111on.'' al'cording to her coach Ollte ~1art1n Bdl also had eight rebounds. The ~ahawks ( 11 -7) prevailed despite con' en- ing onl) I 6 of 5 7 field-goal attempb. "\\-e couldn't shake our recent shooting slump tonight.'' said Manin "'ho also gave credit 10 the New'lOn Harhor ddensc. as "'ell. In othl·r girls gamec;· • Woodbrtdgt St, Mater Del 40: Deanna HafT) scored a \Cason-high 29 points. had 15 rebounds and 11 hlodcd 'ihots to lead the Wamors ( 12-3) to the non-league '1ctof) a1 home. Harry was 12 of 16 from 1he lloor for Mater Dc1 (8-7). Melissa McDonald led the way with 18 points • Betbel Cllrlatlu 31, Cal LutJteru 34: r\fter defeating Heritage C'hnsttan. 46-4. the previous night in their ~cademy League opener. the '1s1ting C-Hawks (7-2) fell 1n the non-league game. Sophomore <)u1anne Jordahl notched 16 points and <iarah Geiger had 14 rebounds and six points for TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN e~ TUTTLE CLICK 2846 Harbor Blvd. Coet.a Meaa, CL 92626 SALE. , LEA ING SERVICE, PART 7 I ·'154-0-6410 Part.a It Sf."11« Open M F 7-6 Sat 8·4 SADDLIBACll Sales Service leasing Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-IOO 131-33n 714-380-1200 BEACH Ll ""C <H N Mf R r \JJ.lY Mf Rta. UR "LUXURY CAR PECIALIST" PARTS SERVICE BOOYSHOP OPE N S ATUADAYI (71') 84·7739 16800 Bead\ 8fvd (714) sse tooe Hunttf'l9'on leech~ CA \al Lutheran In college v.omen's action: • Soutllen California Colle1e 71, Ann Pa- cific 7J: Senior center uz.anne Bakos scored 20 points and grabbed I 0 rebounds and sophomore auard ( nsten Be' 1s poured in a game-high :!4 points for the Vanguards ( 1-1 . 8-8) tn a Golden tate <\thletlC Conference game tn Costa Mesa llatlllff•• ,,,,.,,ti.., tlllrd TORRANCE -The Huntington , High "'resthng team placed third 1n the ~ 40-team El (amino ( ollege Wrestling r\ '1 Tournament. missing out on the team ---- champ1on~h1p by JUSt fi"e points The Oilers col- lected I :!9 point'I. behind ""Inner West Torrance ""•th 134 and runnt·r-up Torrance with I :?91 '· ··we had chance' to win 11. "e had nine guys $Oing into ( turda~ 'sJ compet111on.'' said Hunt- ington Beach < oarh Bob Rice Top ('fforts for the 01krs wen.· turned in h\ Mike Nguyen (third at 125 pounds) and hea' ~"'eight Mike Bolster (also third). Placing !'1xth ~ere ~tc' e .\I fa no at 135. Rob Wnght at 14~. Enc EscobC'do at 15:!. and Dan Lukes at 171 MMlr.Clll win I• "'""'' t-1 Ml5SION VIEJO -Chris --- Campbell and Scan W)'ns 'IC'Ored first-~ • half goals and the Mater Dc1 High bo)s ~ soccer team withstood second-half pressure from Santa Marganta for a 2-1 .\ngelus League victor) at ddleback College Campbell scored 3'. minutes into the match off an assist b) Joe Ne). ""h1lc Wyns' goal came on a pcnalt) kick at the 3 7-mmute mark of the half Mater Dea improved to 12-3 overall. 2-0 in league pla) Scan Novak tallied for Santa Marganta ( 1-1 in league> about m1dwa) through the S«ond half. but the Eagles were unable to get the equalizer. -By ,.~ O.Uy Piiot Long Beach BMW "The l.Atlma1e 0'1vtng Mac::Nne" 3670 N. CherryAw. Long Beac:tl. CA 90807 405 .. °*'Y A,14 (213)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bob Longp re Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~~ Department ~ Monday untJI 9.00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD 11 1 d r.r, fwv WfSTMINSTfA {714) 892-6651 Bob Longpre Suzuki .. OrMQe Coast Daily Piiot Sunday, January 13, 1991 a a.ley llllWI nice •h•tlng touch II Dulce DVIPPDWIPS Maryland Bobby Hurlc) came out of biah 1ehool with 1 rq>ulation u a fine coun a.cncral ·1hout much of 1 scorina touch. Ohvcr M1Ucr scored 27 points and Todd Day and Lee Mayberry each added 20 as Arkansas won on the road. The Razorbacks., who made 36 of 40 foul shots. improved to I S-l overall and 4-0 ln the Southwest Conference. m1 of b11 second try and ICOfCd wtth 2.4 second let\ and Syracuse ( 14-2. 2-2 Bia East) won on the road. •N.. It l!u1 TnHStH S&a&e H , ,..,.._ 7t: k.t1th Jenrunp scored 32 potnts and bad nine assists as East Ten· neuee ta~ broke away 1n the second half. ofTen~ne performance by ocnter ~wlle O'Neal and beat Auburn (S.S. I·)). 0 NeaJ was held to 15 point • half of bis se.uon average. But he wa1o tu~ u uaJ self on lhc defensi ve side w11h 14 rcbounru and four blocks Duke's aophomorc auard has proven h1S ability to handle the baJl and run 'the offense, but after Saturday. people may not be ablc-10 ianore h11 shootina. either. • No. 11 ltntlldy 71, Teuneee 7': Sean Woods made two free throws with 32 seconds left and Regie Hanson added another as Kentucky won at Tennessee. Ke ntucky ( 12-2. 4-0) had siit playen score in do uble figures, led by Hanson wtlh 17 points •No. 17 Pltuberp 111, Provldace H : • No. l l ScHIU1 Carolla H , Cl9elMad •t: Jo Jo Enah~h 5eorcd a ca.rcer·h•a.h 29 po1nh and South CM o lina (12-3, 2-1 Mc.-tro) used a ._utlocaung zone to roll over ( incinnau. Hurley scored 26 points and added 10 ists as the I 4th-ranked Blue Devils topp~ Maryland 94-78 in the Atlantic Coast Conf~ncc. .. He shot the ball really ~ell." Maryland Coach G ary Williams said. "We pmbled a httlc bit ... We felt we had to stop (center Christian) Laettner 1ns1dc. but that lef\ Hurtey open and he hit m ore shots than ~ thoua}lt he could." •No. 4 <*Jo S&a&e ti, Wlecoula ":Jim Jackson scored seven of his 17 points during a 17-0 run as Ohio Stale pulled away at home. Perry Caner led the Buck- eyes ( 14-0) with 18 points while Trea Lee and Jam3al Brown each scored I 3 and Mark Baker had 11 points and 11 ISSISts. •No. $ Nord1 Caroltaa II, No. l I Vlr· paJa H : King Rice dro ve 1he lane for the t1e-break1ng baske t wuh two seconds lef\ 1n the second oven1me a nd Nonh Carolina won at Virginia. North Carolina ( 13-1, 2-0 A('C) won its 11 th stra1aht aamc and rirokc a two-gamc losina streak in U n1 vcrs1ty Hall. •No. ll ooaa.oma I II, c.a.tMM t'1: Jeff Webster scored 36 points and Terry EvaM had 30 -both career hiahs -as Okla- ho ma beat Colo rado for the 22nd time since 1982. Tommy French added a carttr- h1gh 18 points for Oklahoma ( 13-2, 2-0 B11 Eight). Brian hotter. continuing his comeback from a lcn11hy illness layoff. scored 23 points and Pittsburgh held Providence sconna star Enc Murd ock to Sl~ points in the s.ccond half. Shorte r a lso had a ~a~n­ h1g.h 13 rebounds. • No. 11 Net.raw t7. Iowa Stale 17; Rich King came off the bench to ~ort' 2 3 points. pull down I 0 rebounds and lead 1hr Cornerhuskcrs ( 16-1 . 2-0 Big Eight) to thr1r 14th consecutive \ICtory. t)ing a '>(hool rttord ~t m I Q20-2 I •No. It S..~n Mi11i11Jppt 101 . Vir· pa.ia Tttll tt: Damn Chancellor \Cored '\1 points. 1ncludmg 1hr go-ahead Ire<' 1hro"'., ""•th s1~ set:onds rcma1n1ng tn O\l~n1me .. ., thr Golden Eagks I -1 !-I> ht'ld nfl 1hc- Hok11~~ in 1ht Metro C onfc-ren(l' • Mluesota 71, No. U Iowa 77: Dana Jackson rebounded Amel McDonald's m1~sed shot and scored ""llh I 3 se<.oods rcma1nana to Minne!>Ot.a <8-5. 1-2 8 '-& Ten) a victor; ovrr the Ha"'ke~es ( 13-3. 2-2) McDonald dro' c lh<' length of the floor and missed a shot from thc fr~-lhro~ hne bu1 the ball rebounded to Jackson. ~ho hit a hank shot O\ er cent<'r .\c1e Earl Hurlc) made 10 of I 5 shots from the field. including fi ve 3-pointers. in e151ly surpass1na his previous college best of 20 points. Duke ( 12-3 overall, 2-1 1n the ACC) scored 1he fi"t 10 points and Maryland (8-6. 1-3) never caught up. • No. ! Arbnu1 113, Tnaa Ttth H : • No. 8 Syrac•se H , Seto• Hall 17: David Johnson made one free throw w11h 4 9 seconds to play. then rebounded the •No. 1$ GeorsetoW11 11. Besa. CoUeae H : D1kembc Mut~mbo scomf 24 points and led a second-half rally that hftcd the Hoyas to the ir I 0th victory in 13 p mcs The Eagles. "'ho have never beaten Geor&etown at the Capital Cent'"', led by as many as eight points in the St'Cond half • No. !O ~U H , Aabun 84: L -..1 ! 111-' 3-1 Sou1heastem ( onfert'ncc.-) U'>(.'d J 1.i.u first-half run to help ovenome .1 \uhpar • l'&.all t7, l'o ZS Tens-El Paao: Re- ~rH' J1mm' ~to sc_ored 16 po1nu.· and host l tah 11 ~ I ~) '-"estern ..\Lhlem <. ontcrenlel "on 1ts l:!th straight game l TFP " lll-4 and ~-! -From t•t' Auocl•t~ Prrss UCLA From 81 re maining cut the halftime lead to one. In other Pac-10 games Saturday; •Stanford 94, Waa!Wtg&on State U : Adam Keele scored 26 points to lead the Cardinal to the wm at home. Stanford N-5. 1-2 I took a big earl} lead. ~eathered one scnous Coup rs· rail) and deh,ered a knockout blo"' 1n the second half, sparked b ) 1hrce ~lam dunks b)' the 6-foot-Q Keefc Stanford uSC"d a 10-l scoring run late in 1he second half 10 put Wash- ington late fQ . .,i 1-2> awa}. turning .s 6 -~4 game 1 nto an 88-5 7 rout ~rrfr scort'd I q of his points in 15 minutes of the '>C:'rnnd half Stanford too~ a -1 1-'2 halftime lead but had to ~ 1ths1.:inc.J a 15-6 scon ng run h' the < ougar; lair in thc pt-n od Wa~h1ngton ~late rolhcd from of a '1-1 '1 c.Jdic1t to pull to w1th m l7-l0 nn a 3-pointer b} fcrrence I c"'" "-llh I 4~ kft The Cougarc; nn l'f gut an} closer Jim Morgan h11 l\W lrl'l' thro-...s. Jnd Kenn' .\mmann \Cured on a iumrrr tn ~r1.·p \1antorc.J safcl\ ah1.·ad Re\t·n e guarJ "l'll l):mc~ kd \\ashington 'ttatc "'llh I'\ points John Patnd. \n<lrl'" \ IJhn' and ~<'nn' .\mmann eal h had 12 for th1.· ( ardinal ~tJntor<l h11 b' pc.·n1.·n1 lrom th1.· tr~·lhro"' hne \Onnec11ng on 2X ol ''\ t-..ccte h11 I~ ul I J I rum 1he hm· • 0tt1on S&a&e 84, Oregon 7': T ro Ahbcgo' 1c \COrt"d J Larl·er-h1gh N points in ( on allt'I a'> the fka,cr'I remained pcrlell 1n ron- (1.•renle pla\ AP l aMt"pf>OI<> UCLA's Don Maclean (left) block s shot by Sean Rooks of Arizona as another Brutn grabs a Wildcat 1ersey during first half Saturday O~l' (11-4 '\.()) oH·rrnmc a ca- reer-high 18-prnnt rrrformann· b} Orcgon·c; frm:ll Rrnndon. the Pa1..-lll\ lcac.J1ng \corer J>'llOt'> tn thl' lir'\I h.ill the t>m k\ ralhrc.J to pull "1th in 1"0 at "4-... ~ \\tth 2 2"' rl·ma 1ning attn Lon se1.·u11,c '-pointer\ h' Jmd~ L \dl·n 2' trnm tht· tield R1 <.hard L ulaS addnl ~I p<ltnl\ tor nrl·gnn hut no tllhL•r J1IJ\l I h.lJ nlllfl' than 'I\ rninl\ for tht• DUL~ .. <"had Stoll had ~tl pc.lint\ and I' reoounds. bo1h career high,, for lhl' fk.s,l·r., Rut a frl"I.. thro" lh McK1nnn and t"'n tn·c thro"'' t), ~oil g.\\l' thl' Bt•.1,cr' a .,.,·.,2 kad "1th I '12 left \ll l\.innn \L lHl'd I.., and \1.ino fat k '\on .1ddt~d Io tor thl· lka H'r' < )rl·g,in \tJlt' ha'""" 2.., nl tht• la'il ,, ffil'l'llO~\ l'f lhl' l'o'O rl\3f\ IO· dud1nF 12 ol thl· la\I I' in < nr- ' .1th' Brando n '\hLeli the lcall w .,.,_ ..,4 .\ltbcgt)\ ll JO<l { hJrk\ \k "1n- nt•\ 1.·ach made lour tn·c thro"'' an the final 1hrl'<' minutes to hc1l<l ofT a la1c rail\ h\ Orl'{lon (7.n 1-11 In 'i1n l..1ng a field goal "'1th I 42 rl'lllJtning. Hui \k t\.innn h11 thrn· m11r1.· rrcl' thro"'' and \lltx-go' tl ma<lc a p.ur 111 d1mh lhc 'lltor. C >rq~11n tx·at < )n·g.11n \t.lll' ... s . .., I '"' 1l "et'~ c; ago 1 n a non-lcagu1.· game tn PortlJnd -\lll'r trailing h' ·" mJn\ J<, 14 Brandon "ho 1\ a'erag1ng 1u'1 undt·r 2., pc.nnt' rwr µnw "'.l' 14 nl -From tbt' AssoC'i•tt'd P"ss Anathsr /Jlawaut tar UNLV, 117-91 UtrT) John\On ~orcJ 17 point'i to lead "u I NevadJ-1.a~ \ l'g.J'> 10 a 11 7-~ I 'll'lOf'\ at t-resno 'ital<' in thr Big '-"<'SI ( linfcrenl'c Saturdin night L'NLV I 11 -0 o'crall. 5-0 in the confcrt'ncc) led b\ as man) as 25 po1nh 1n the first half Johnson had IQ points 1n thc fir~t halt and scored UNLV'c; first eight points of 1hc ~lond h.ilf before pu:l..ing up his founh foul Fresno State (7·7. 2-3) ralhcd earl } 1n the ..econd half 10 get w1th1n 72·61. but could gl't no clo~r Stace)' Augmon. who had 22 points for Ne\ada-Lls Vegas. s parked a n-1 ll run. !>Conng 14 po1nb an a span oflcM than s•~ minute!> W iibert Hookrr led Fresno Sta t<' "'llh 24 po1n1s a nd Tod Bern:ird added H to go along with 13 ttbounds Da\e Barnett finished "'•th !O potnt!> for Fresno talc Greg Anthony sc:ored 19 for l 'NI V and .\ndenon Hunt finished "'Ith 16 In other Bia West p mes •Pacific 75, CaJ State f'•lltrto• 7S: In tockton. Randy Lavender hit a 10-foot Jumper with JUSI undrr '"""O minutes left tn oven1me to gi ve the Tiger\ the ,.,n The win &a'e the Tigers a 7-8 r'CC'Ord O\erall and )-3 1n the conference: Fullerton dropped 10 I~ and )-2. Rqulation play ended at 71-all with Dell ~mps of Paetfic h1ttan1 t'-"O free thro ws to 11e the &am<'. The Tnans led 44-41 11 the half. College bnlletbll 1ct1NS ' l.h>n I \llfl• UI l'Jlllll led Jll \lOrcr> ~•th 11 po1nt'i Demp1o had 211 Jnll .\n1hon' '-"oods had I~ High for r ulknon \\3') Jot.• "lmall "-llh 20 He wa\ bac ked b> Bru(c Ro"'t.'n "-Ith 12 -\gc.-1.· \\ ard had , ., to go "'•lh 12 rl't1ounds •New Mntco Slate 14, l 'C Santa Barbara ~7: Michael Ne"' \lOfl'd 1.i ix)1nt~ .ind Rand' Bro"'n made kc) shut'i 1n tht: tinal '"'o minu1es ·as Ne"' Me>.ll'O lt'llc held on Nev. Mc\1co State t 11 I. l -01 "'<'" its 25th C\ln\Cl'Utl\ c home game allt'r lelltng a \ 1-25 haln1me lead dwindle 10 onr point l 'C anta Barbara (7-6 2-'\) pulled to 57-56 on (JJf) ura)' 's baskcl Wi th ' 15 kit " minute later. Ra~ tc"'an ml\~ a pair of free 1hrov.s that ~ouJJ haH given the C111ut.hos the lead Bro~n then ~ored on a t1p-1n and made ' of .i free throv.s 1n tht final I 40 for a 62-56 lead Chm Hickman. ""ho "'ac; 8 for ~ trom lh<' frtt-throv. lane v.1dcncd the lead 10 h~-5b on •~o mon:-frtt thro"'s Ra) Kell) scored I~ point tor the Gauchos.. v.h1lr lut.1u'i Davis addro 14 and Gra\ had 11 Nev. Me\tCO ~1e·s pres"i ~ept nta Barbara oft balance as the Gaucho' turned the ball over 10 t1m~ Tht lead chan1t'd hands four llmt"S car1) The Aggies v.ent aht"ad for good at 9-M "Alth 14 16 lef\ '" the fi~t half on a pear of frtt thro"" by Hickman. Thr ~&&JCS \lo""I> bu ilt • lS-12 kad ""'th 4·41 to pla) 1n the half Loyola still scoring in bunches, but so are some of Lions' foes By Jim O'Connell AP 8at6cett>all Wrtter lo)ola Mar)mount kJ<l'I thl· nation in \l·onng Jt 115 8 poin1s per pme Jn<l 1t 1hc l 1on" hold on 10 lir<,t place 11 ~ould hl· lor a fl't.ord lounh u>n\l'l u11' l 'l'Jr Furman kd the nation lrom I 'IS\-I Q'S J ll'al Lo)ola ~ta~ muunl mah.h1.•d la'lt .-.c:a ... on "'hl'r1 thr Lions \cored at J rl'lord·\t'tltng 12~ ~ pall' r >n the t~m ~ldc l ci' ola \.1ar. mount•\ rtcord- hrl'Jl..in!! I Xti point-. 1n thl' Br.tJ\ha~ g..mt· tOJX th<' h1o1 and " 111l111v.ed h' ()l..IJh11m,1' l "~ ag.Stn\I tht• Lion' .111J lht' r "" n I h~ in J "111 u\ 1:1 < hJm1n.tde c < 1111, < 11..lahuma rant..., .1m11ng tht· top I' lt'JmS 1n 1•tkn,t• and dl'len"'° T ht ~1uncr\ Jre third r: ,,onng at I N ! and arc The Lion' ~l'rl' t'o'O game' unJer '1111 Jlkr .t game\ an<l nt·n it thtng') d11n·1 g1.·1 hl'tter tor lir,H\.'.tr coach Ja, H1ll111.lr. onlc lt>nkrcnlc plJ' hl·~in' thl'' s11ll \\Ouldn t hl· thl· \\t1r\t team 111 kad 1h1.· u1untr. in S(onng I .t1h , r ti 1 ,11h .. :r l nd J n~ ti\ ~ l ' ~ lnll'rna11on.il "'a' 11-211 1n I ~X''·lll'l "ht:n thl· Gull\' <.HI I\ J\ l'rattl• kJ thl· n.i11un lhl unh 11mt· J 1eam v. 11h a lming rru1rll \\3\ top\ nlkn'''l"h \\.1th1hll thl hl..c' of Bu "1 mhk and It.int... It J1"-·'11 t m.111u ii th rn''" or 1h1.· "omen are ,,ht·dukJ gu lo Kn llall .in•I \l.l. Pl·nn ~late"''" a ha'"-l'lhall g.imt• T Ill' nwn ' 1111 /'I 'It l• •f\ • l\ 1 r \\ l''>I \ 1rg1nia on Gathl'r' I 11\11la \1anmt1unt 1' 'h'>"tnl! up 1n thl' SIJll\tlC'> 1>0 llh' nl'gJll\ l' ._.lk 1111.r,J.j\ nittht g..1' t lh1· '-tllJn\ I ton' a ~2-game "•nning 'tn•at... at honll' t"11 11\'lll'f than the one being "orh ·1l •>n h\ 1ht "'•'111lll ' i.·.1m "h1lh 1s ran\..ed No I 111 1h1• nation f 1H· 1>I lhl· '''P 12 1ndl\1du.il 'l<lflnl? 111:r· formamt'' thl\ '>l'J\4.IO hJ\l• u1ml' Jga1n'1 thl l 1on' and a \l\th "'a\ thl· 4ll poinh 111 lhL·11 """ Tt'rTl'll Lo"'t'r. JgillO\I ldJho "ltafl• I r11n ll all\ I hl' IJ\t '"" I· r 1.1t h tl·Jm "'as tu '.\ C'>I \ 1q11n 1.1 l hr nwn i,.,, 11 tl \l,ount.unct:r.. o n l\.1arch l ''"''.ind thl "'''111l'rt J1J till 'Jml· .i "'l~\.. later Thai mcJ1' 1t, ht.·\·n =' m1111th' \lthl' a Penn State 11.•am ha' It .. ! .I ht>nll hJ\~ "\,if1 i;.tntl· u "l'\ 1n BraJ,ha" 111 l " lntl·rna1 111nJ I \l·t thl· al1- D" 1"on I '>lonng mJrlr. "'th ·~ po1n1' Jg.ltn'' I 11\11la \1ar. mount l.l\I "-l'l'I.. < 11..l.thumJ.., Brt·n1 Pr1u.: r.1 n~ up )O J~IO\I l L>\11la \1.tnn111un1 inJ 1hr l 111n' ..1h1• \\l re rl·,pt1n,1hll 1111 thl· 'ltl-fl<•1n1 l'rl"n 111 "t'""' .\n<lcf'\nn ol ( 1l'11rtttJ f l'1 h JnJ till hJt l..11 un ht1f'/JrlJ ill L.t \Jlk ttUJrJ, j{J111h \.\110J, .ind I). ..i~ t ht"no•n "ho hJd 4n anJ 4.., fl'\pcd1H·h "' \.\ \I " '·' , I ,•r" tknnt·tt JU\I m1s~d lh<' H 11 \\ \.,, < 1 nit• 11 t rnt•lll ll1r \ 111111H1.'f'\ tn a game ..... 1 ti· n nr 1n 1 ht \11~11'' t11 .. v. l•UI 111 l\.lurgan State I ht• 1mprn-.iH than~ h""'.'l'r 1., tha1 he ~:orrd 111, ,. t'"'m' 111 :hl 1111.il i 1 I \11 thl' ~ml· He "'a 4- '"r J • l.11 i; u•111"-''' Jrtd 1111\'1.'J thl' lcag.ul.'. mart... ~t t't\ I '-I\' I 'l'dd1\· lt1n1..' 1n '"'~ h\ .me ,,,,,,,,,,,., Record-holder Wharton misses fmal in 200 IM at World Championships By Larry Siddons AP 500<" W"'"' PE-RT I I \11,1r.1li.1 I tw I r111rd ~tale'\ haJ 11'1 tir'l h1~ '11appt11n1 ment in men·, rat\'\ JI th, \\ 11rlJ ;;;" 1mmtn~ < hamr111n,h1r' 11 ... JJ \ "'hl'n .. , Mid n·t nr<l-hol1k1 llJ' 1J \\ha non IJ1kJ tu 4uJlll\ 11 tht' ~()().meter 1nd1' 1Jual ml'\lln '-" han.1n "'h11\l '"'rid h< ,, ,,, : minuln II 11 '~:u•nJ, h.I\ '">< ... I h•r almo'll '"'" \t•Jr' m1\'>(.'d thl I nal ticld h' onl' 'pot H1., umC' 111 1 Ol ' "'J' ntnth·ho.·,t 1n morn ng heal' (II) "'ltinJ, tx·h1nd Pett•r fkrmrl n l < 1l•rman' lhl' 'lt'"-t'" finah't It "·t'> .i '1ril..1ngh 1.i1111 h.ir ~"'('nt'rw tor \\ h.\nnn "h11 ha' lxTn .im11ng thl· "l1rld 'tx·,t 1n thl· n .-n1 tor '" \Car' \, th1.· \n11.•nl.tn rl'l ord-hnld1·r in I ~XI\ he m 1''4·J the final e1ih1 tor thc ~Oil I \I ·a1 th1· 01,mp1\i. Tamas Darn~• o f Hunjt.lr. "ho "'on t hc 400 I \t 1 n "'urld-rc\or<l time Tuc\da' "'J' la<ilC\I 1n :ou qual1f~1ng at 1 0 1 1(2 [r" Name nili. of thc t nllc:'d <\1.itc' qualtfiC'd third 1n ~ O! 4 l . "i"'tmming official~ ..a1J \\ hanon m11h1 ha'e httn cfl«tt'J b~ the long la\ofl since 1ht 400 I \1 "'hert he lini\hed s1,th The l ' "'omen'\ team "'as hit b' ~lov.-par pcrtormanC'C rarl) in the m~t but has rehounded f hr men 1eneralh had httn follo.,...1ng front-running form until "hanon·, ra«. On "a1urdJ \ \1111n,.1 d•1"ll1d 11\ l..lll'l "' 11111 n• II ·r11 n lhl nwn·, ~ "' 11'1 • r 11 •h 11,' .l tun-k•' Ill!~··' II• '' • 11 l .11111111.i "h•I nn,T "J' I J 11o!l I 1n :1 ~irr .. Jorm11i1n .11 : .1 n ,ind ti• ,,., tt1..1t ,1111 ,·d.1' 11 ' I'll' . 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"'rnpred up tl'Xi.1' v.1th tour \\Orld n•n"d" 1n <;v.1mmtng tf.OIO~ 1ntu the final da\ JnJ plcnl\ OI othl'r fa l ~rformanc<'' C'\pc'C1all~ 1n mcn's t'' ent c; In thc morning heat\, top-rankc.-d ummer nckr\ of the l nited \tat~ qualified Ii Ith 1n thC' "'omen's 200 butlt'rfl' at 2 I '\ Q l almost thrtt ~ondc; behind 1>3ce-~tun1 Rte h1to of Jar:in a t ~ 11 M Tnna U.S. poloists beaten, 7-6 PERTH. Au traha -The U men'$ '-""Ila polo team o ut red Yuao la' 11 in lht first half, 4-2. but the Yugoslaviani cam e back 1n t.ht second half to win a 7-6 d «1 100 hCT't turda) at the W o rld .. 1mm1ft1 (hamp1onships The U W111 pla)' Hunpl') toda> for the bronrc medal. •h1ch •-ou.td be the first mcd&I for tbt U .. an meft's World amPtOndup ht IOI)' Yuaosil'Vla advances to the Sokf mtda.I l"O\lnd ll&i.nA an. 0.vad lmbemino. from ~pon Beach, opened the third quna- wtth 1 sicat. which led to Robc'f1 Lynn·s tceo.nd a of the ma1tb to IJ\IC Lbt . I S.l ad~ .. nU19t. It was tied. S.,. With :36 left in the founh PtriOd ~ YUIQlla ia ICOfCd I waiabt 6-oo·.S pls. ()oua Kimbell eddcid tbe lul U , pl •1tb fi\'e ICCOftdl mnain.iQI ID the COftteli. In wo~·s acuon. the . won its founh <OMrattavc broa::R mtdll ll Lbt WOftd ChampiioftthilJll •1th an l I ·9 Y'Kl«Y ~ Hunpry ;)91 unt. • 'Thtrela =.o.... driVft from Lona Beach c:ont.rcSI of 1M U. , oflam to bnilik a ~uantt lrcdon. M8'11ttft Mc"4oD Dd Marao Mtraneta ddl fired dwW Ph fQf the u It WU Bnrl:Oft' pl .... pvt •• u I IM .. _.,. ....... RJd~l 111 tht.· l n1ted ~ta lc' .ind < h 1 nt''l' ''" 1 m m1.•r. '.\ ang. X1aohong .ind 1_11.11 lfnntt' tht" 111() hutterih "inm·r 1Jil\'l1 to 4uahl\ Oh mp1l champion ~n\zt1na l tler'ittt• lit Hung.ar) led quahf\lng 111 tht '"1ml·n·, S K1 1-iacl\tnikt• at : : 'Q .1hl·.tJ ol .\mcnlan Janie \\ .1g,t.1tl 1n 2 14 I \ Beth Barr of lhl I 1111t·J "tall·, Jl<,n qualified at I ht I " mm ' .i. 11 medic' rela' 1cam ,,, 1111 lnhn\On Barro~ man 8Jn P1p1'll"ngt:r and Brcnt Lang 4uJltflcl1 '-l'rnnd Ix-hind <. anada \ 42 M '4' 'I I hr la't --<·t \11 htat\ 1n the .. , llmC'n ' ' ~ l·n· topped b\ a 1.rn1il1,H n.u1u ( athenne Pk"1n'lt...1 ut f-rance in 25 ~7 Pk1.1.1 n,~1 "a' the leading qualifier an lhC' "omt•n" 1110 butterfl, and wo trt'('lt'k "'here she took a bron1e and a s1hcr. rcspcc11vely. ·. .. .,., • lundey, ~ 13, 1991 II.LI -·1 • Kolly, with IOia lipmea11 and crf'. ill llis ltft bee. returned after tbfte weeU ofl' to throw ror 339 yaldt and three IOl>ChdOwnL •Three S.ffalo players topped the 100.yard blrrier. Thurman Thomas rushed for 1t7 while James Lofton (149) and Andre R«d (122) did it via the air. · --Man, I was licldn-1 mrthops out there," Reed said. "'If there wasn 't so much snow. I could've aone over JOO yards today ... In preparing for the game, Reed said Buffalo coaches noticed the Dolphins used strona safety Louis Oliver to cover the slot receiver one-on-one in a th ree-receiver for- mation. So the Bills came out in a hurry- up offense with Rttd in the slot and he beat the 226-pound Oliver for a 4()..yard touchdown two minutes into the game. Oliver would get beaten for long plays two more times before he was lifted from the game at halftime. ''Oliver is going 10 be a great ORl" -he is a great one now -bu1 11 d()('sq't mailer 1f you're trying to co\"!!\' >\ndre Ret-d one-on-one," KrlJy ~1d. "I'll takr my chancrs rv<"ryllme.·· 011\cr, the former .\ll-. .\n1enca a1 1he l ln1 \'c:'rs11 y of Flo rida. lefl the locker room w11hout-iommen1 Buffalo. ""'h1ch used the hurry-up Offl'nse e1t1t•ns1\t'I)-aga1ns1 tile Dolphin<> 1n the regular season thrtt "-'t'eks ago. \l3}l'd "-llh it almo~! all of Saturda~ "V.'l' \\l'ft' ad-l1hh1ng 1.0.Jth tht· hun:.-up ·· Rl•t·d ..aid ··v.c 1\l'n.11·1 running tnt• ._ind 01 fl)U\l'S }l!U li l l· to <.c..'l' 11n filn1 \\ t' '-'l'ft' 1u't run- ning ar1,und pla11n~ .:i g.1n1l· .. Tht' hu rr~-up pre1l'nted ~11.:11111 fr om n1al1ng man~ pcrsonnl'I changes on dciC-n~ ~l1n1e Dolphin' dl'iC-n,1 1t· hal l s ..aid the~ ""l'fl' at ... o hamp1:rl'd b1 lhl· pla}tng lun- dn111n\ RAIDERS From 81 post-St·a\on ula' ()unng the 'um mer "hen ht• fu p!.1~1ng !\I! nu· J....tn'a' (I\~ R (1~a1 , he ""a' ...._,ll'l tcd th\· \l\'P of thl· J9l)O ·\ll·l.i\.11 g.1 nl\' 111, f"..'l'r\ 1n lhl· "'a1 1nnal r 11111hall I t.'agul' <,,,·ll-c tl'd him \11 p\,11 in lhl' Pr11-R11"I 1<1ot· tia11·, :all-\1 ar ~an11· \nd ht''> gn1ng tn ha1,· ,1-""'flt.'CL.11 rc1i11lng "t"lttoo.pu1hn~ h1n1lur h1n1 i,.l unng 1h r g;unt· lal.._"'" .ind h11 rn<1 1n 'Jl'lln,or '\,il l· nl .tth• 'u r ~· !ht• g.in1r "·1' 1111 lii...t l ll'IC'•l\11111 ti' hu11ng \ 'i1 ~f ul tht• la\! fll IMW) llll1'[\ .... h1,h h.td 1•1 Ml.· \•lkl tel 1111 thl· b!.tcl <lU\ There .t rt' \•1mr 1.1 hP an· n·1)t1rt1n~ th,11 J,tt.l \on rl·,1lht•d 1nln h1' polJ..t•t In hl·lr r a1 lhl' lt1\l' I h11,t' ti> kl'!'> arr tx·1n~ ~1•rn tn ~1~1 .ind Flr l<; tluh~ arnun1I \l•ttthl·rn ( .111· forn1.l \nJ lhl'Tl' OCt au<,,,· 1.J :t f\' 111.1 n1 v.hn 1"-i.·l11·1t· !hl''I' ::ll lll llU'\ \UT l.P IAMtl)hoto Miami quarterback Dan Marino is hit by Buffalo linebacker Cornelius Benr:iett after unloading pass during second quarter Saturday. Tempera1ures '-"'Crt 1n thr high rushed for 37 }ards on li ve 20"s and ii snowed stead1I ~ s1art1ng scrambles. 10 the se-cond quarter. '"It wa.., a courageo us pcr- .. Yo u can't fault the defense for formance."' Le v) said. '"I think tht' what hap~nd out there," said rest helpc.·d hi s arm. Maybe:· }'OU l\·11an11 rornerback Tim Mc Kycr. leam son1 e1h1ng a"' a C0.1l'h '1-'ou "Their defrn~ d1dn·1 do any bc11cr. rest ~our qu:irt('rb.:ick<> a h11lt• dur- Th" "''Cather fa ctor JUSI favored the ing 1hc scawn."' offt'nscs 1oda} The receiiers know In lhc hurr)-up olTcnSl>, Kell ) 1s wht"tt tht>y"re culling and wr'n.• responsible for calhn~ all of 1hc pla)s at !ht' l1nl' of ...cr1n1magt. fhe ~~;~dallng lr.ing 10 sta~ up "'llh onl} pla) railed 1n a hucldlt 1\ al thl" star! of cat h d n \t" "That's wha1 happened The~ In !ht' Po 1S{" [)t:·pt . ~ianno·, nnl JUSI made a ft'"' n1orc big pla ys than 100 shabb.., enher "'l' JiJ ·· Buffalo ·,,..as up 27-IU 1n 1hc -.('l'· Kell) .... as given mul·h of 1hc ond quarter. but tvlannu hrnu~ht l'redn IOr ~lurda)·\ btg pla~s. his lt•am 10 1.0.1th1n 30-~7 a11ht• ,tan t\·lar\ U.·1 ~ had declined 10 nan1c nf 1he final p1:riod l\1a nn(l tinl\ht·d h.l·lt) th\' '1artt'r untd pnor 10 thl' "1th l:!l ~ard'i. an<l 1hr('t' 1uuch· game '\aturd:t\ hut thl· BuO'aJu do" n' l'O:tl·h \aid hl· \\:J.S nut \Urpnsc.·tl to V. 11h1n fi \l" n11nutt'S. ho"-t'll'r. \C"t" h1\ quanc rhacl return so 'i.lrong thl' l!tl l' v.1·rl· up -1-1 -~i and \\1am1 fro m thl' lnl·l· I OJ Ur~ '-"3\ 'hu rll 1ng. nfT to th(' ButT.1111 .\lll ng "llh h 1~ pas~1ng. l\.l•lh .1 1rr urt ruunJ1ng !ht• g..un c. 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Ra 1dl'f' h1 l'lc.·.111 11~ ll uu~!Pn -11 .t-l. l.1'1 \un da• ( 111<.1nn.11 1 h,1,n '1 ln\t \lnrl' l)t•l 1'1 \\1nn1ng 11, rinal 11111 reg.u l.1 r· 'l'.1"1n g.lrtH'' 111 l,lkl' 1/l t' -\I ( < 1'fl· tr;1/ l1tll· Thl·n h1:.J11n~ !hl' flllcr' \,,i1r d 111g Tn \1•11 hl' "\\,.·,l. ll\'L'n 1n 1hc p!.1,,,!I, ~1n1 e·nur l"th g.inlt' 111 1h1· ,,.,1,011 It •• 10 Jra1n .1 ll',1m nu q uc,llon .1hou1 11 I 1h1nl. 1hl\ ll':trll 1hfll l'\ \J O II \\ ht•n "-l' g1·1 1111<1 lhl' rl.1\11fl\ \It' l 111J u l J..11 l 111111 ,1np1hl'f ~1·.1 r . \\t•'ll h,l\t' 111 plJ 1 t'\Cn tx·Ut'l tu N-a1 1hc R:11der' I rh1 11k t'l l'f\h1od1 1h11ut<ht 1hat rh1' 1c.1n1 i tht• RJ tdl'r'l h.1d rht• pHt..·11 11.il it tht·1 rut n .1\l 111gcth1·r .111J lhl'I '1' Jone that " Bears , Giants have lots in common entering today's NFC playoff game Both teams have tough defenses. backup quarterbacks ready to go By Barry Wilner /IP SaO!'t' w,.,,., r~..,I f<l fl lFRf-<ll{fJ "\,J Prc...,,·nt1n1t tn th1' lurnl'r lad11'' .1nJ gl'n!lt:mt•n thl· \-f o n(ICr'i. o f 1ht' \1 1d- ""·•\ I he gr11"ltng Hc:.1r\ ,1 tcan1 v.ho...._· NfL 1n1agr rl·ma1n, t h~· <;.amc 10.da ~ a' whl'n 11 '-".t' ,t,trtl'J h' Papa ~ar C •l'orgt• Hala"' 1n 1 '1~(J .\nd 1n 1t11' l'Orner. thl' not-w - gl·n1lc <J1a11t\ .i lr<1nch1~ nl'<lrl) a\ uld ;1nJ ,tnr1l'tl \ team "lih ,, '1 n11 l<1r \ti ll' and maJ..cup Is toda• \ '\,Ff pla}oiT gan1l' a 1hro""·hal l tt1 tht· old NFL. a g.1m e from ano 1hcr era'• "Thai'' "hat e1·crvhod\ ll kl'' 10 \3\ ... (11an1' Coach 8111 t>arce\ls (.11d '"I don'1 1h1nli. \o "These art• tt•am\ bud1 w11h <;.fl n1e1h1ng 1n n11nd You get a ph llowph~ and }OU t~ to be cons1,.tl'nt '-"llh 11 and no1 dc ... 1a1e Thar~ one of the l on111111n denominators ""1th ~uccc.,.,rul 1cams .. There arc man} common Ires between tht• (11an\\. winners o f the NFC l:.asl at t 3·J. and the Rear<>. who took !ht' Central at 11 ·5 Both "'on Super R-0""1" undl'r the present rcg1mt• c·h1 cago In 1985 wuh ~rhaP" the best team any Super Bowl has SC"cn. Ntv. Yori.: the ne:o:1 year. Both have coaches raised 10 the l:as l on hard· nosed. conscrva11 vr root ball. which accounts for both teams' streng1hs -dcrcnse and rhe running at1oack Both JO into the pme with backups. Mike Tomt·1.ak for Chicago and Jeff Hostetler for New York. at Fisher expected to join Rams' staff \"\,\llLl \I -l hl' 1<.1n1, ha11· 1nfnrn1.1 \I\ .. r1t·1cd 1h1· Jnh nl 1ll'fl·n,1 1t· 1ourd1n.11 nr lo l'h11.1- dt•lph1 a I .igll'' drfl'll'\111· lH,H h ll·O t 1'h1·r \l!hout<h nn tnrrn.11 nH1·r hJ\ hl'l'll madl· I 1\h1·r o;;ud f-nd.11 hl' l'\pt'1 ll"i1 hi rl"Jc h C1n a~.r1'l'ml·n1 "1th 1ht• Ka n1 ' .. \ dl'(l'l!1n "t1:111n¥ fj• h,1 1r to ht.· n1:1dt•." I 1'hl'r -..11d "'\\.l· ,1111 h,11l' ~11m l• ll11nlt~ I(• d1qu~1 hut l'n1 ,urc 1h1 ng' l.111 h1.· "'H l cd nut hl'Tl" "(.' ht.1th .,.,,int thi n!!-' In !'('I dtH1l' ,1, q111t·lh a\ r• '''>L h [~· •• I L\h('! 12 l nnn.hnah11 11 11 11\,· Ira<. I l'\rHl'' I l·h I qu.1r1erl"ial .._ J1·fl'l1\l\l' 11 1~ 1 nn- <\nd hoth ''nlt'rl'J th1· pla~1 ilTs ~trugghn@ -fhc C11an1' 'Pl1t thl·•r lin:1I 'I' gan1,·s after a 1('µ·1 <>Ian otntl were par11tul.1 rh n1ctl 11k·re .1ga1n'1 '-"t"a khngs M1nnC'- '\11ta, Ph0t•n1' u11J 1"e"" Engl:1nct f he Rear' loitl rour nr their la\t 11 \ IX'li.11l" a I fl-6 \ ll'h1(1 01 er 1'\/e" Orlran~ 1n last v.l·1·i..·, pl.1)00 IJf)l'ncr "'fherc\ no quc.--111on 11 will bC' a hc.-ad-knockcr. w11h lots or 'lobbt>r flying around ou1 the-re," Bear.. defens1 ... e lineman Dan l .. amp1on 1a1d "The la"t man s1and1ng prubabl) will win 11:· MONTANA ha1:e, C''P«'ally the wa ) Wa!h1ng- 1on ou1gsii1ned San Franc15C'o get \anrr'\ umc, the)' n~ded a calendar From 81 int: themselves 1n 1he foot, and Mont1in1 kept drilling them in tht1r con ftdencc. Ooocl and lucky. Lucky and aood-Add Montana and Ria and an intttception re1u.m by )(X)- pound nc>tquard Micbad C.ru:r, who rqis1ered 1 6 on the 1COteboerd and a 5 on the Richtt.r 5cllo, IGd San Frucixo bad 1 21-10 NFC divitPoftal pial'Off vie--..., .,_Ille~ Al doo eed, Ille ........ ......,, ---._, 65,292, WU 1° I 3 ...,__ PMt. 'Tlt.reo-at. .. ... I liW M 've JJ<T Bowl ell t 1 ; 'M-ec:med far ofl' in the Bui with JOC' a1 quarterback. any- 1h1ng 1s possible. And wi1h 1he 49en o n defense anyth1n1 11 prob- able. "Can you ima&1nc them sctt1n1 inside our 20 lhru. limn and com· ina out w;tn 1 bi& %tror· asked Montana's blckup Sieve Youns. "Hard to be.lievc. isn't it'!'' Aboul a hard to believe aJ C•ncr·s 61·yard rt'tum in 1he final minute. There M was. a onetime Olympic 1ho1 putter lookin1 like he was m•kins • run for the dJn.ocr Lib~ •nd bci111 dlU<d by • l~povnd offenlivt: auard. Raltish Mc.Kenzie. They didn~t ftC'ICd. a atop wttth to ' What tht Red.slons needed was 1 method to stop Montana. Thert" hasn'I bttn a lqal one dev1Kd )'C:I. .. The guy makes plays no ont else can make ... 11id Redskins defe:n.sivt coordina1or R1~hie Petitbon. "Whal can I 1ay.-c1:cept I have nothina but the high«t respect for him.·· Monlan• wa1 the difftrt.nce 1n !his o M . If lhe RNJkins had Mon- tana and 1ht 49e:rs had Wa.shlnaton quarterblclt Mart Rypien. well. 1hey'd be 11lki11J about somclhin1 elx in 1he nalion"s capital bttides Consrcss blckin1 the Praidcnt'1 Ult or rorcc. in the Midast. ~Montlna is 1he aitllyst .... (Of). C<d<d Rn>'""· ... .. For the record .... L .... ----.......... MlllN)I ... ~·-1oot••-" ·~-~ .. 111V OW!lo, t:.» •·"' c.-N ......... 1 ...... cown•..c•o.~ _.,; .... 11•1•·-........... p' ,,._,I •r ,,..,.. .. ...., •.c•' '' • OY_, .-hau .,.,.. _,.,. ~···--~ .... '°' l"'-LO'!"°" 1J °"" "·"' •JO, -""""·~· , .. .., • "'•'"" I "" , ..... - " • •G )•o•'""'"~ n • 11 ,, ~ ........ ..._,. '111 ·--..... -...... r ..... ~.,..., .... ......... . ,. 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Quah· titd pcrs.on1 arc invited to con1ac1 Girls 1\1hlettc Dtreclor Lillian Hro1bl'nder at lhe \ChOOI (760-3376) fnr the walk-on pos1t1o n. -By IAe 0.JJy Pl.IOI under JC"Vt'n m1nu1es lefi in the third prnod. Wash1na1o n moved from i1s o wn 10 10 the San Franc1K'i> IS on 111 ne-.t poutssion, and Rypien was look.ins to the end tone on firs1 dowrt. Rtcky Sanders slipped. how- ever. and the pas\ t ame 11ra11Ju 10 Pollard. MonlADJ. m1de bis ooly real mi .. take -an 1n1crccption 11 hit own }4.yard line -to sjve the Redskins yet another c hanct. Bui on fourth- •nd·S from the 1"4. Rn*.n's pua 10 Oary a.rt wu brat<n up by Eric: Davi who may 1\1,\'t p>tlen 1way with some oventalout concact. .. Wt won toda' 1o&any on en. tjon... Mid cr:n1u Ja& s.potla.. " nd I don't th nt ...... i-bd ye:t. It wu nice to * aplosfom on • HIGH SC HOOL (;IRLS I IH1tMf Cl'lri\ti•I\ ll, C.111 Lllft'l«1n 34 Jo•11en...,, "'JOt'G•n• ....... ,. 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'°"''IC"' ........ u.- MEW YQa.I( ME TS-Aor..a to ,.,'", Wiii\ ""-'Ct.•" S.•-. t•!t ,,., on • -.,.., cont•Kt ST LOUIS C All01N•LS-~ lom PJona111 C•lt...,. ID 1 __ ,.., COfllrlCI •91..0 ID l•m• wflll II•) l'+udlw, """"'°"'-""''""°""' on J ·-Yffl' (-flCI ~OOTIALL ... ,.....,,. ............. M /NNIESOt• VllltNGS-f'lt'lod ,....,, ,.....,,, ~l•• (-dln•lOf' JlllS 6CCI k....,...,.,., OI'" '-'"' c-dlnltCIC' bolh \ldts or the ball." "I could 1cll ""'e were: focuk'd, The.rt wa.\ no way we could be Oa~ today,'" Wallace ta1d. The Redik1n.s saw 1he.1r tcaM>q end on a rrus1,.ttn1 note. "'Today is tou&h for all of ui.·• Coach J~ Gibbs 11id, .. We mov the bill Pttll)' well today, bul jut couldn't ~1· it in. I don'I thin anythina: wt:nl our w1r today -i I lot or ways -but I don'f 'Mini I like ~ anythin1 aW11y &om t 49m." The Rpdslidn1 wttt hun by a injurf 10 Bynrcr, who pined ! yardt In th< ""' half Ind th<• I< ..;1h I "'°"ld<r iilJury Ritllt 111 Ol'ly 11 )'lrds on 10 'aima l n hi plac<. .. We wanted 10 run it more. illd to -(41 .. .....,.., .. uctt.-01bbr teicl. ~\ • 11 Qh , Fl I ... Id 111• 1111111 ... 111, Aa1P1ll11 0111, 1181111 M•d1y By SteYe Wttatem A" T-* Writer MELB<;>URNE, Australia -Ivan Lendl's tummy aches, Monica Seles fs fiah11na burnout. Boris Becker as reeUna. rro.m. two fint·round upsets, and John McEnroe IS h•d·~· far from the scene or his crime. The Austrahan ·Open tennis championships the year's first Grand Slam event, picks up M onday ~here it ten off last }car when It turned into a topsy-turvy affair Down Under. U.S. Open champion Pete Sampras Wlthdrew from the Au trahan Open on turday after suffering painful shin pltnts dunna a tuneup event 1n Adelaide. Also m1ss1na " Andre Apss1, to ""'hom image 1s everythma and tennis 1s $0meth1ng less Stefan Edbera. forced to defauJt because of strained s~om~h muscles dunng the final against Lendt last Janual), 1s the men's No. I this time while, strangely. No 3 Lcndl has come down Wlth the same inJury that Edbera had. Could muscle strains be cont.a&Jous. or might 1t be someth1n1 in the Koala Spnnas mineral water'> Lcndl served at two-thirds speed after fechng 1w1naes 1n his tummy dunna a tuneup tournament in ydney last week. then defaulted from a match against Wall) Masur before the stan of the third set. Lcndl resumed practice here later in the week and pro- nounced himself fit enouah to try to defend his 11tlc. Meanwhile. No 2 &cker bounced from defeat to defeat in Adela1de, lo.ana not so mapificently to Mqnus Larsson of Sweckn 1n the fim round of the Australian Men'• Hardcoun champaonship and to Goran lvaniseVlc of Yuaoslavia at the Rio Inter· J\ational. lvanisevic, who wqcd a memorable duel with Bec:ker before losina at Wimbledon lut summer, served 21 acn apinst Becker this time to wtn in three ~ts. Aussie officials won't have McEnroe to kick around or kick out. as they did last year when he threw his racket and a tantrum on ~ coun during a foufth.. round match apinst Sweden's Mjkael Pemfors. McEnroe's default Rt off a foot·stompina. booting protest by fans and cost b1m a shot at the title. No grudae. mates, McEnroe said when he called from Hawa11 a few days aao. but a shoulder injury suffered 1n practt~ was slow in healing. Wuh Sampras out, lvaniscvic now may be the best lonashot in the fiel<l although he has yet to prove he has the ph)' 1cal and mental stamina to win a Grand Slam champ1onsh1p. Steffi G raf, the women's top seed. 1s going after bcr fourth straight AustraJaan title. She hasn't won a Grand Slam to urnament sinee last January. but is fit and eager to put beband her a year of assorted ailments. tnJuncs and personal problems. 'T vc to ld myself that I have to enjoy It more. There shouldn't be so many hassles and tough times," she said a few days aao. ·Edberg falls in tourney final ADEl.AID Austral~ -Gonan lvaruscv1c ~v~ from a hor· nble start to beat tefan Edbcra in three set Saturday 1n the final of the Rio Cballen.,e C"Xh1btt1on 1enn1s tournament. The 19-year-old Yuaoslav lef\- hander downed Edberg. Q...6. 6-3. 6-4 -has first victory over the world's top-ranked player hlDJ5eV1C blasted Edberg off coun 1n the final two sets wllh some aurns1vc serving and a scncs of w1nners from the back of the coun. Jvanasc\.1C. ranked ninth "'orld- wide, v.on all three of his matchc m the Sl\-man c-.ent. for \Arohach pnze mone)' 1s not di\Closcd .. , felt dtZ.l\ after the first !.rt but 1n the end I pla>ed rcall) v.cll .. lvaniscv1c ~ad Edbera sa'cd ft\C match points on his o~n ~rve in the ninth game of the deos11.e !.et but could not hold off I' an1St.--.1c·~ ne~t ~rv1ct pmc h an1sev11; clO\c:d o ut the: Wimbledon champion wuh an JlC AP t..-P'W*> and n SCf\tle WJnner Stefan Edberg Is top seed at Australian Open which starts Monday -By Ill~ A• oci.1e4 PrHs Auto makers show theirstufrat LA CtJnvenDonCenter .\midst the collectavC' gloom of an C'Conom1c rrcess1on. the Middle E.ar,t standoff. nuctuattng fuel pnces and the 5&L ln is, the ....-orld's auto maker-; managed 10 put together }Ct another dauhng sho....-at the Lor. .\ngrles ConH·n11on Center The tone wa\ a bit different th1\ )ear. a!I iA '-'tde \Unc:'t) ofDltemate- f uel and elcctnc 'eh tclc' peppered the' :mou' da..pla\'i ~r' ing as a reminder that gasoline-powered cars arc again caught 1n the m iddle ofa pohtu:al and en• 1ronmental cns1s d) namtc Storm on hand O n the o ther end of the product ltne was the (apnce Classic l TZ. a full· sized sedan wnh giant 11rts. per· formance a'le ratio and a rein- forced frame Y.lth tougher \uspens1on. The intnauang 2 IO- hor1Cpov.er four<am 24-"al-.e L um1na Z '4 coupe also Y.as on hand new 230-ho~power VX. a Nissan 300ZX/M1tsub1sh1 3000GT <lass car Wlth the most radical styling and technical features to come from this Japanese company. With a m1d-S20.000 pnce tag. 11 also Wlll be its m ost upens1 ve Oldsm obile: daspla)ed its 1992 88 Ro)'ale model. and 11 v.111 surely be counted a\ one of the most beauti- ful domestic ~dans <.'\.C:r W ith ant1- lock brakes and air bag standard. and a 1rac11on<ontrol S\Stem of- fered. the smooth neY. K8 should bnng st"dan bu~crs an dro"es lfth1s car dnq•o; Ith· 1t lool'>. 11 Y.111 bt· a Y.IO nCr So th1\ auto \hll"' \pannl·<l thl' automot1,e spectrum from (allawa) T"'tn Turho ( urvc:'ttt•, to a hattef'-po"-ercd \ \\-Jetta and clectnc ( h~'kr mtn1\:t0\ lkrc: '' a quick lool at "'hat wa' on hand from tht' fast and fr" olnuo; tt1 the clran and rtf!1pons1hlc Buick shov.ed its Bolero come pt car for a ghmp!IC of the not-so- d1o;tan t future: and the nc"' Rood- master sedan and wagon wen: mak· 1ng their debuts beforl' mo' ang on lo the: .,howrnom'i The trul~ g1gan· tic Roadmac;tcr\ bring hack a fondl) rrmt"m~red name and S 0-htcr V-8 J>Cl""t'r for the ~an and a Mttsub1sh1 brought out its new upscalC' Diamante. a JOOO(jT-ba~d ~·dan th.11 has d1men'>1on' -.1m1lar t<l th<' BMW .S-~nes and \1erced~­ Ekn1 100[. but J prtle 1ag '-'Cll unJrr S '<UlOO Thi~ four-door has coupe''' ltng and up tu 202 hor'i<'- f>'>"'<.·r lwm an optional four-..·am '0-ltt('r V -t. \1 1tsub1sh1''> usual ..irra\ o t elt'l tron1l good1e'i also '-'111 Ci .,X·lita l·nginc: for the.-.... agon Che' rolct had a "mattering of Geo-based comt'pt c1" to c:'nt1cl" the )Oung and mobtk '-'Ith a lo'-'· nder Tracker and c.uper aero- .\nd although both l3r<i arc h1gger 1han an~ thing Ruic ~ has ntTcrc-d 1n ~car<. fP.\ mileage ratintt-" of I ti lll\ and 2'i h1gh"'a' sho'-' JU\t ho"' far c."ngineenng ha'> comC' \lnle the dJ\\ nl the ~mholc Bu1cks (\ut'iaru gav-e us a loo k at us all· Business 1111 .. 1 Newsllne Former news broadcaster brings firm to Orange Coast Tony Dodero The.-l.o'-'- dcr C1roup send'> \\Ord that forml'r t e I e" 1o;1 o n ne .... ., broad- ll\tcr Tom Lav.rcncc has m O\.ed hi~ lO mmun1la· t1 o ns firm fr o m San Diego to Irvine Tom Lawrenc e (ommun1ca · f .\ lions v.111 offer l..i.),.JJ, planning and production of mttt1ngs for such high v1s1b1ht) finm n'i Grubb &. Elias and The Fluor Corp With its gJfi of thrtt peN>nal computers from AST Researc91. the Crance County Food DI tnbu- tton Center has ~un its h111'1-ttth an-..esupuon o f soltcmna d onation' of food and mo ney The center' goal " to alleviatt hunaer 1n Ora nae Count) ~ collecung and dastnbutana food to the need> with the help of more than 200 local non- profit &roups . Hunlf)' senior c1ttzcns have been m:e1v1na food from Wei Seal and the SM_. Oraqt C ... ty Saler Services. Wet Seal has provided the transponallon for t.be dehvcncs. The mcal5 arc delivemi to homebound seniors or scTVed lo them an penon Mondays. Wednesdays and Fndays 1n the community room of Rtpubhc ftderaJ vinp at Crown Valley Parkwty and Ahc.ta an Laauna Nt1ucl. The ~t iJ SI. 7S fOf a ho• meal. but 1f the seniors can·1 afford n. then u·s free ... JIJ Ca....... an Cl.et'UUVC Wlth Amel [)t. "clopmcnt. took over as pttSldcat or South Coast Metro AJliana dunns &he OC"p.ruzation's annual boa.rd of d ircaon mtttina Tund.ay. Esubhshed in 1914. South C.out Meuo AJ.. lianal " 1 non-profil tM.asi.ncu orpntwion lbat MIPI markC1 and pubbcitt 1be ~ Ma.ilm ad dt"~n du mid around Soalh Coat P1ua and Tciwn C~ICt -an area knowa Sou 1 Cout Mftn> Joi••"I &maban on the boerd or dJ i . ,,.. Oa"ea. Gntfin ~ ~~ •• , If Ila HcitmH Prot»crtta. Lid , xcmaty and .._,. N11111, J . Setmtrom a SoM, U"C:UUftr. Other boMt IMmbm arr. Vletlr ..,.. QBM Compenta: J9IM9 ••• -Cal1bft.. PKiftc Ptopen ..._. w...-. PKTd ~ Mld11atl ~111tton \\ l'\lln ~iuth <. 03\t Plau Larry Rose Rl'<l l 1on Inn JamH Huwood <iouth ( oast Plaza. Tom Gre.MI Tran\JXtc1fic Ik-.l'lopment ( o C•rol Nelson. Rcg1c; HomC'' < o rp and Geor1e Sa.kloka Sak1oka farm\ Staples, Inc. which operates .,4 office super- storts "''"acquire" nine Lo\ .\ngele1 area HQ Offict' upph \\-arehou~ lnl !ltore-. for appm"matcl) ~IM m1l11on .\II the He.) cmploH·es "''" onl} be offered 1ntcr-.1t·"'" "'Ith "itapic'> ··our \torc-s ach1e\ed re-.- cnuc\ that "'C'rc among the highest in the office supcmort indu'itn and we regret we lackt-d the cap11al to propcrl} suppon them Associated wtth <itapk~. the industry leader. provides the nght ~olut1on for our shareholder\ and em ployees." said Rohen J Mdlluh> HQ lha1rman . In cn'lt" 'ou haven't noticed the closed door5 at Deluey'a 1n :-..ev.port Beach. 1t has bttn shut do"'n a v.ttk for rtno,au on The rMtaurant 1s e \pcctcd to reopen on Jan 16 at ' pm So much v.orlt. wath too ltttle room to do 1t. has forced lhe law offict' of Mark A. Hiller to m o'e to the WoltT Company's 7700 lf\ine Center o ffi t bu1ldm1 1n Irvine The Hopta.s Developmnt c.mpuy of N"'· pon Bnch has completed conslructton on t~o shoppinJ centen 1n <iouthem Caltforn1a whic h arc located in Santa Fe pnnas and El C&Jon Toatther the sho ppina ~nters measure 24 2. 779 square f~t. Coniratulauons a<> to TesM .. for winnina Sl\ awards from "Hanson's G uidelines" for be•na one of the most reha~e c:ompan1u. ha-..1na aood dealer KM« and COJ))' quality .. HMS~·'"-a rol estalC brokeraJC pcaaJ-rz:ina m the sales and acqua 1uon or hopping crnttrs throu&hout CaJifomaa has arra'Oa-:d the sale of lhc M1 ion V11laac hoP9i,_. Ctnter tn fajrficld to a pn~alC Oraoac Count)' investor an a pan.ncnlup di lutton for S 17.S malhon. .. s.Md ,,._,..h ....... lat .. an ad~en .. ina •ncy and hi• .... ~_,., contnbutJons &oward the pre~ention of du abwe in C>raa,e County and the nitcd tatn bas earned them • prodarnauon of commmdauon MS Ckvetoptd a pubhc tttVice ad~crmtna c:ampacn on beba.lf or tbic Child Abute ounal of <>ranee Coun to help crate aftl'Cnns of dU.kl abu.lt. Ttic campaip indudct Lhrtt Lele\'• ·on spoU and four ftt"'W'IPapa ad •• be &\l1lablc for 1h1c. front dn-.cr To~ota tailed about us rttord- sctung sales of o'er a m1llton car') and trucls. 1ndud1ng Lc11.us models The' also mentioned their clean \Y.CCP of the J D Pov.er re- ltab1ht' rat1ni'> and announced con- ~tructmn nt the Y.Orld's h1gges1 pro' ing ttrnund' in Phnenl\ .\t the ford and l 1nwln '-krrun d1spla \\ thl lull '"<'and al"rn- d' nam1l < rn"' n \ ll tona and ( 1ranJ ~t.1rqul\ '-'l'fl' J\J1lablc tor pf\ 1ng l'\l., \\1th ~o hn™'POV.l"r more than IJ\I H'ar\ lJr'> an<.! c:H'n ~tter lul'i nunonl\ thC' \mo<llhh '\haped \l·d,rn" \h11uld bring \nungl'r hU\l.'r<• 1n for 1hc:\c: k\\-trad1ttonal f)(trcut ..ed.tn\ \.1 K'i·pm"l'rt·d IK'i JX'fll'nt mc:thJnul JnJ I 'i pt·rH•nt unkJlkll I r ord I aurU\l'\ and ·'" l'll"l lrtC -\ao\tar \ •rn hdd up the: t:\ll'nl'\C: altunJll'-\'nl'ftt' l.'nJ 111 ford'' Jl\pl..i' l'ur ..... hc touted 1hc: rl'lurn ••I 11' 1111 Turbo JnJ d J 1ml•d tlllt to> JX r•l'nl 111 th, 'flt''" .ar mar~.·t 11• C"r S4n OC • In JJdtllon P•H'4.. hl Pll'Son11 nnanc•1 c ited sta11c;t1lS 1ha1 shov.ed the· ~ear-old <> 11 model<i returning 91 percent of their purl ha~ pnce .\n 1ncred1bk re-turn on \ht" automott"t' dollar "'1ssan shov.ed off its hot ne.,.. ''\ COUP<' a super-affordable \en· tra.Jcn H'.d lar \lated to rcpla<.e tht'" Pul..ar ''\ .ind \entra ">pon loupe mndd Thl' un14uth '11\kd 2 plu\ 2 \hould bt· pnled 1n the area 111 S 11 ()OU 111 S I 'i ()(JO .ind u>mc\ "'1th c:1ther a I o-lttcr 110..borsepov.cr or 1-111c.-r I ~(\..hurwpo .... cr four n ltndC'r l ad1llal g.l'C u' a ghmp~ ot the I '>42 "e' tile .in l"\lrcml'I\ clean and European-looking ">Cdan '-'llh a '""" roollin<.' minimal l hrnmc.-and ..1n 1ntl·rtor 1h..1t mMl' th.in hints ot J drl\ c.-r-om·ntt"d 't'h1lit< The car 'h""' n "'a\ a ti~·r¥IJ\\ model hu1 pr11<luou1n \Cr\IOn\ .tre on thc.-tr "'J\ ln11n111 n:prc:"'"·nt..it1\c."\ h..id tht·1r \t \1 wn,c.-rtibk v.11h thc:'m and -.J1J thl l ar v.11uld he: al \h11\.\rt,.)m' 1n FC'hruar. 101n1n thr t)4'1 "'llh Damian Geddry f ut \lll\t' \u,ix-ns1on and the 'p1rt1t·d l11til" \uh-S10 !)(ltl C.J2ll '>C'd.tn \111 11., .... agen hoastc:d ot actuall . 1m rca\1ni '31e' in a depre<>sc.-d mar· <'t I 9l\4 \ \ I '1901 Y. Ith I 5., 4 5~ \\\'and .\ud1<, gmng to ncv. ov.n· C'" Dam Ju G~drv 's ••tomotht> c-ol•ma appun U. ~r Onalr Coast Dall) Pilot r•·rry u4ay la181a Writ• Teey D1•1ra ... 142..Q21, 11.174 Stock market's war jitters opening varied bond investment opportunities T hl· marl c:'t '" spool.ct.I f-ur th<" tir't ti' l. da\' nl J;,inu..in I""' I thl· <,tod mar!..l't ha' ttunc ell•'-' n In pr111r time' 1he' "'ill tl·ll \nu ..1, JJnuan guc\. 'o ~•"I\'' thl' \l.'ar Tht'n thn ~111 tdl ,,,u 1h.11 j\ th<' li"t ti' l' da~\ 111 Januar. tt" \U goc' lhl' m11nth \t ~'t 11' gmnJ ll' he J m1 \('J hait tor hu\1 nt":i\ 1n I YQ I T hl' 'ta I<' mate tn the Pcr\1.tn < 1ul1 h.I\ h\ ll'K It 1.auscd .i lmmt ir- rl'PJrahh· dJma,<' Ill "'hat had hc.·l·n the nJt111n'' \trnng l'mrlu\mcnt Jll\tUfl' 1.nuth h.a-.<' lJU~ ..i '>lgntlil..int lor,s 1n purl ha,1na poy.cr The rt'\UI· tant l'H>num1l \loY.-dov.n mean' ld1d-•'IT v.or~t'r\ will not be rch1n.-d \1)()n Enter the Fcdc:ral Re<.l'f\ c:' Board .\\ 1n all prior rec-t-«1ons, the fed will tn t<l be:' Jt:commodall\ c t~' get the ccnnom' m o ' 1na a.pan That "''II mean eas\ crC'd11 and lo'-'rr interest rates \\ hether lht' Fedtral Re~f\e Board \lolll be suc- c~sful In &t'ltlOJ the C'COnOm) mO\ - mg 1c; problemattcal neverthelc\: the~ v.111 tf'\ and ti')' l nhlc stock pncn. bond pnces art 'Cf) predictable. panicularl) ""hen inter-Mt ratn •~ dn:hnmg.. Dcchn1ng intcrc t ratC"S mean hasher bond pncn and .. ice \Crs& The saftst and umt ~•>" to 1n-.est \OUr mont). 1n the current econ· om1c cn,1ronment. 1s to purchase l ' Go-.~mcnt Bond If )ou Ylect a matunt)' suffietent- 1)' an tht future (IS to 20 years) )'Ou wtll no• only cam the current rak o( 1ntcrot. but af )'Ou ttll lbost bond afttr intcmi rat ha\'c de- chncd -somcwhctt near the bo•· tom of th1 rtt'tU•OD -you cu cnjo 10mc su iant.i&J appreciation an the valut' of the ads lhnn· tel~ How do ou ltnow the bottom of the ruasi n! Don't C\pttt ll •o COCM Ul)OD )OU an 11 ontt. Tlu ftCCSlion •s hkdy to be Ont of the 1oQeat ~ M~ tttn in man ~ You pn>bebly could tune yow holdiat P"iod ~I. It 11 "°' ampartaOt dial yoa .. at ewtty .the banom al die cwrw eyck. WUt ............ II .... you make yow ,.,, ...... clelly. It.ates arc awrcMty •Ii••• tff\itc we art .tippds inlD ,. • , ti a. On I datty net '"8 ID .. and down, Roy E. Gold The more 1t looks lake "'c." ire headed into war v.1th Iraq. lhe more tht· bond marl et falls. and the higher the interest rate Whene,er tt lool s hke thcf't' "''" ~ pcac~ the bond marlct rallte\ ind hencc rate\ dttimc If 'nu art i Olng 10 be a hond bU°'.'rer the la~t grnt opponunlt\ should OC'Cur as v.e get do§(" to Jan IS . 1991 That " thcoret1calh the last dalt' Iraq can a'o1d v.ar b\ •1thdra..,..in1 trOOP\ from Kuwait. and const- quenth the date the war 11ttel"\ should ~ artatC1t Janual) I Sth could v.~11 mar" the pale of Lht~ anttrest rate ()cle. Once \Vt att thtJ Peman Gui( mes ~ hind u I bd1e'"e you can elP«t a suswned decline an 1ntCTnt rates year from now. U 1ntcrc-st rates should be a full pcT'(Xntqc point belo~ current lc,·ets Th1t ts appro imatel)' t\llO per· «ntqt point below Int ye.a.r's peak hou.ld )OU 1tU )-Out bond It that tJmc. IOU could cam cloec to Is percent for )-OUr uoublcs Th.at is not a bad me or mum for me •fest o( all iavaunen What about w fTtt an\'Ulina? lnlttell income fii>CD Call(onua m.anicipal bonds i aempa &om state and idaal la.MS,. hoM vcr tbt capital apprecaatioe dncribecl abo\'C (cllle ., .......... ::::r i subject • ..._ -_. taut lf )'Oii are •1 II t &DC:OrM" ............... ., WOild be .. ¥ ... . quMty( OI )--. Olllmti .. • IMiiW .... l'KE ... beta•H• ..... .-y bt ill llt -•z l'I MMIJ ..... ...., hlla eM i•r rz•• .., \lthou'h 1Muranlc." 1s a nice ad d111on a ~"ere rtt~1on could cau\.t more los5C"i than the tn· \uran('c.-l<'rn~nat's could handle That .ould neg.at<' the bond rating."> It "'<'uld he preferahle to bu) munadp.11 bonds issued onl-. h\ \trong u1mmun1t1l"'i Pi\ ment of general obhptton bond'i 1\ the rtspons1b1lll\ of all thc rC'\ldcnt\ ut the issuing commun1t-. Y.h1 le tht' pa' ment of tnternt and pnnupk un fC'\enuc bonds 1s the rt'spons1b1lth of the re-. enue produc10a aa~nn l n11l v.e 1e1 to kno~ the len.ath and d('flth of th1~ cu~nt economic ndC' \-OU v.ould be be t ad\'1sed to 'ta' v.11h e1thC'r General Obhptton bond or Rc"enue bonds that wttt on!\ '"' olved an e~scnnal 5Cf'VICC\ and then onl) 1n econom1cally \trong commun1t1cs \\hat about tht' bonds issued b)' m:a1or corporate cn ut1es., -'lthoua,h man' corporate bor- rov.ers make cx~llent credit n corporate bonds don't aenena.U> makt' a lot of sen~ for Cahfoma.a Ul'Pl)CI"\ TM income earned on T rnsul) honds lJ &cc of state tu.cs w11hin ach of the SO tatcs. W1tb Cahfom1a·~ h'lh tax raie. co'lJ()nate bond1 would have to Pl almost 10 percent more tnteftSl.. i_ust to be compct1t1vc wath CJ. Treasury bonds Thole bonds that pay an uvely hiaJtcr natc of inlel"elt are or I r qualit • Hilb quality ~tc boGdl yield lea than t.reuurles m thi1 llllC. However, tf you ere pneh '• bondt fof 1 Milmt •ca mt. hilb qUli1y ca...,.• bmda _.. tbc motl .... Ml I I • .. .....u .... ~ •• aaa .. • defer• lundey, ~ 13, 1191 Ciron& quits; thrift industry puzzled SAN FRANCISCO -Thrift in- cl.aty obeervm say they're puukd by the abrupt resi&nation ot Jamn Cirona. head of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco wh.o played a key ro&t in tryina to close Charita Kcatina's Lincoln Savinas in 1987. "This is certainly a surprise," said Campbell Chaney, an analyst with Sutro & Co. in San Francisco. "lo reaulatory circles, such a sud- den departure is not the usual way they conduct business." Orona. 59. resianed Thursday as prajdent and chief executive of- facer of the Federal Home Loan Bank, which provides cl't'd1t and banking scrvi~s to S&Ls m Cali- fornia. Arizona and Ne' ada. He and his team of ~tort' fouabt to close UDCOln Savinas nnrfy four years aa<> becaUte they thoqht the thrift was out of control and likely to cost tupayen billiona of dollars in a bailout For two ynn . their efTons were th waned by Danny wan. the chairman of the now«funct Fcdttal Home Loan Bank Boafd. who reft'loved Lincoln Savinas fi'om aupcrvision by the San Francisco d istrict. The eventual collapse of Lincoln in 1989 is now expected to cost taxpayers at least $2 billion. Earlier in his career, Cirona enai- nccred the ouster of Charles Knapp as head of Financial Corp. of America. the Irvine-based ptattnt of American Savinas & Loan. The 8olumbia takeover Possibiljties increase LOS ANGELES -The chances of a aovernment takeover of Col- umbia Savings and Loan keep in- creasing as the thnfi nears a dead- line to sell off its $2. 5 billion junk bond Portfolio. an anal )'St says. 8iddin1 for \he Portfolio of lltah- risk, high-yield securities will close this month. If the federal Office of Thnft Superv1s1on approves a bid. the government will move qu1ckl) to seize the thnft. said Bert Eh an .\lexandna Va -based fi nancial consultant. "There 1s no reason 10 lea' c insolvent 1nst11ut10n'i open There') no reason to treat ( olumh1a d1f- ferentl) :· said El~ Regul ator\ are "a11ang for thl' sale becau~ thl•\ don't "ant to Ix' saddled w11h ( olumb1a·~ Junk bonds, Ely said. Officials for Columbia and the Office of Thrift Supervision declin- ed to comment last week on a possible takeover. .. Any discussion of when or 1f Columbia is t oing to be placed in ronservatorship or receivership is mere speculation." said Columbia spokesman Charles A. Yannarone. Will iam Fulwtder. spokesman for thl.' Office of Thnft Superv1s1on. "81d the agenq doesn't comment on takeovers .. until su ch actions occur ( olumb1a reached an agreement last su mmer to sell its JUnk bonds to a Toronto IO\Cstmcnt group lrd h~ Gordon In' rstmrnt Corp. for S3 hilhon -By Tb~ Assoclat~ Pn1s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "fAST, t.fflClfNT. KNOWl rLXC:ABLE AND FRJENDLY. Tiil Y DON'T COMf. ANY rlNF.R TllAN STAN SHAW.# OON 501.SBY PRFSIVC:NT -AMEIUCAN INTERSTAT£ BANI< ..... Collaple of Amtticaft is tbe natJon•s third laf'IH& iuolvency of a financial institution. Cirona. who bid held his pos. ition since l 983, said in a lcntr to his staff that th.e bank's coww for the future was ··wen established .. and that be never expected to serve in the post as Iona as be bad. He did not say wh y he resiancd or what his plans for the f\.lturc mlaht be. "It's no secret he was look.Ina for another job." said one 'ndustry executive, who asked not to be identified, "but it's disturbina to have him leave so quickly and without sayina where he's aoi~" "My surmise is that be left l» cause the job just wasn't * same-"~ ii WH ance Auaust •••• . Micbad Patnarea, western rq>onal dil"CC'tor of the omc:e of Thrift Supervision (OTS), and a close as- sociate of Cinma's.. In 1989, thrift bailout lqislation took aupervision activities away from the Federal Home Loan Bank and placed it with the OTS. "Jim's hean was realty in the supervisory pan of the job, and there isn't the same challcnae there once was,•• Patriarca said. "Thou&h why he left so suddenly is a head-scratcher." Paul 0 . Hill has been named actina president while the bank's board conducts a search for a suc- cessor. Hill served as chief operat- ina officer at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. -8¥ n. Auocl•tH Pl'H• AP LIMrl)hOto Delegates jam the aisles of the Consumer Electronics Show. which opened Thursday in Las Vegas. Electronics show stresses recession-proof technology l ·\~ \T(i ~S -The winter Con- STAN-SHA W CORPORATION <,umer Flectrnn1c' Sho" offered up ----------Ii.•\\ l'\C1ttng nl.'\.\ products hut in- fur u1mmun1latwn' \\tth the Flcc- 1ron1l lndu<,lfll'' ~'>'><x 1..itt0n. 'ipon- \or ol thl· \l'm1annual CF~ <.'H'n t' FUU. FORECLOSURE & RECONVEYANCESERVJCES 'itl•ad <.'mphJ1o11l'd homr enterta1n- 1m E SFVENTF.H"Tll ST • SL.rn 103 • SA.,,.A ANA. CA 92 701 m<.'nt and nffil'l' technolog~ "hu .. h (714) 542-5811 • FAX (714) 953-7459 thr tndu'>lf\ hnpt''i "111 ~-rl .. '---------------------------i n·s<,1nn-rrr1nl • HELP WANTED • OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REPS Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $250 per week draw, 12% commission on all sales! rhl· mamm111h l'\J)tl\lllOn tor manufacturer<; J1<.1nhutors and rr· 1.11kf\ \'a' l'\pn1l·d 111 dra" ~11 non 1nd11\lf\ reprt·,l·n1at1\ l''i ~·lorl· 11 l. n d ' \ u n J ,J ' I J ' 1 n g 1 h l' grnund"orl.. lnr "hat l'on,umcr' \\Ill find on \hl'IH'' thl\ ~l'3r ··~ third nl 1tw hu\lng po\\l'r " lOrnm1twJ JI lhl\ 'ho". \a1d C 'nthia l 'p-.t>n. l'\l'l ul1H' d1 rl·c1or \.\ 11hou1 lhl' 1.khut t)f a funda· mnll,111\ Ill'" prndul t hl..l' thl' V( H or ll'llul.1r tt•kphnnl' thl' ICKU\ "a' on trad1t1on..il audio·\ 1dl'U prod- ucl' thl' gro"1n11 hnml' ofTiH· mar- 1..l•t and lhl· untkrl} ang tlUl'\twn ol "hC'thl·r thl· d1\tnhutor;. and rc- 1.11kr' '-'t'rl· rt•Jlh 111 hu\ an thl· tau: 111 .1 rl•l t·''" in "\.\ t' arc.: ht·..irtnl.( that thl· mt.kr' 3rl' ~·1ntt plan·d ·· l p<.on ..aid Aul thl· hu)l'r'> ··arl· prohahh t..i k· 1ng a good hard lnol at "'hat thl·1r uin,umer., ''ant." 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I 1/8 I 1/1 1/4 ' 1/4 . ,,. , •1• IJ 114 -· ' ''~ ~ '.:' ~ ' \ -. - --Bu lness Trends SPECIA L ADVERTISBll l'ROFILES . --- Morri's flowers are still blooming after 50 years Morrt Molho Is three-quarters of a century old, by his own admission. He Is not, however, too old to remember Elvis Presley's birthday (Jan. 8 for anyone who has forgotten) or to eschew the transitions of llfe. "The flower business ts closely tied Into people's lives from childhood to death." he says, naming such major events as proms, debutante balls, engagements, wed· dings, birthdays, anniversaries, and of course, funerals. "Flowers make a simple· occasion more Important,'' he adds. "Sending flowers adds a quality of love. It Is an expression of love." Molho Motho, who has won repeated awards from the prestigious Florists' Transwortd De- livery Association, has been serving Orange Coast floral fanciers since his Balboa days. He maintains a select staff of designers for their eye for the unusual and versatility with flowers. His Costa Mesa shop Is the largest florist shop In Southern California. Molho's father originally had a flower shop In Pasadena. where he worked after school and Satur· days and Sundays. Later. Molho returned to the flower business when he found himself in need of money when he was stationed at the Presidio In San Francisco during World War II. In 1940 he opened his first shop near Main Beach in Laguna Beach. After 50 years. he still puts In four days a week. "I love what I do," Molho says. "You don't stagnate. You meet people who are at Important times of their lives. It's a fascination. It keeps you young." Flowers By Morrl is located at 448 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. To order. call 645-8144. Exp e r t a u t o rep airs a t La rry's Specializing in domestic and Japanese models. Larry's Auto Repair is on a quiet stretch of road off Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. "We've been here three years. but I've been In the business going on 18 years," says owner and mechanic Larry Bohl. Originally a graduate of a mechanical trade school on the East Coast, Bohl went on to train ..-------.., with AC Delco. He and all his mechanics are ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified in seven specific areas. Bohl's top mechanic. Red Byrd. is a certified Chrysler technician of 28 years ex- perience. General maintenance and major re- pairs are Larry's forte. but Bohl and Co. --- "do everything from changing oil to Bohl chassis restoration. We also do older ·sos and '60s models. often in conjunction with the body shop next door." he says. Bohl stresses keeping a car in good working order, while keeping the services personally oriented. ''We offer a drive-home service. and we keep on file every car serviced We send reminders out for future services when needed." Brand name parts are used In all servicing, and, he declares. "We stand behind it with a guarantee. from the minimum 90-day to the manufacturer's guarantee. We honor most service contracts." Quality work at reasonable rates Is the byword at Larry's. Larry's Auto Repair Is located at 17222 Go r?ard St.. Huntington Beach. For more Information. call 841-9890. Mexica n gems at Taxco S il ve r Opened recently on Balboa Island Is Taxco Sliver Shop, Importing unique and unusual pieces of Mexican jewelry and art. Owners Carole and Darrell Mulvlhlll are both pilots and have been making trips to the Interior of Mexico for several years. On their journeys, they have become Interested In and knowledgeable of Mexican jewelry and art. and have started to bring their finds back with them to the states for the enjoyment of their customers and friends. ,. "We took for unusual pieces," says Carole, point- ing out a display of sterllng silver wtth semi-precious lapls, black onyx and malachite. I~ ~ ' . .. Oaxacan black pottery la another Item connolaeurt of Mexican art will discover here. The dlatlncilve black pot- tery la from the vlllage of San Bartolo Coyotepec In Oaxaca. The pottery t1 fired In ptt kttna and goea black becau• C. MuMhll of the Iron oxide In the local ctay and t~ smoke that 11 trapped In the klln. Other piecel at the ehop Include painted anlm• from Arrtzota, oeremonlal mak• from Gurr•o and palper meche from San M~ de Allende. Cerole 19 pattlcutatty proud to ohr dl8tJncttve earrtnga and ptns from TettuHotepec, ouUlde of Taxco. "Taxco 19 the IMwr' cepttel of Mexico. They'w beefl mining llNef tt.e tor hundreds of yws.; Right now the d•lgn1 coming out of there .,. contempor8fY and of exC1Pttonal qullltty, '' lhe ._.. Some other ~ Include goldatone end llNef', rOM quer1Z. conch Md IQate wttt. .... Tuoo 8IYer Shoo .. rocated. 327 Mlltnie Aw., Belboe 111..-td. Clll .,,... .. for -.... detella. • Jim Wood •• A freeway in Newport that went nowhere Once there was a freeway comina throuab Newpon Beach. Sure enouah. It was called the Pacific Coast Free- way and Newpon Center/fashion Island wu countina on iL The 1960s plans bad six lanes enter- ina Newpon from Huntinaton Beach via the Coast Hipway ... Then at Su- perior A venue, the freeway started a climb toward Newpon Heiabts" ~ memben Lido's Doreen Marshall, who was a city councilman at the time. (Growth was &Jamorous and everyone was a council"man" back then.) ln Newpon Hei&hts the freeway was to follow Kinp Road and "take advan- tage of the spectaeular views,·· say press clippinp oflhe era. Several Kings Road homes were purchased by the state in anticipation of the fast freeway construction. The "Coast Freeway" then soared over the Back Bay and cut across the foot of Fashion Island ... with off ramps pJore. "It would have pven Newpon Center a faster stan in tts race with South Coast Plaza," recalls Irvine Co. executive Ray Watson. In 1960. when Watson amved on the Oranae Coast there was a rq,ional shoppina center planned at the inter- section of the MacArthur Freeway and the Pacific Coast Freeway. Neither free- way was ever built "And of coune the center was moved inland and placed on a bill," said Watson recently. Once past Newport Center the proposed Coastal Freeway blazed a path throuah Corona del Mar,that still raiaes hackles around city hall. It was. and still is, known as ... "The Fifth A venue Corridor." Da da da dum. "Just last year," chuckles City Man- ager Bob Wynn, "we tore down the old Youth Center buildina on Fifth A venue to make room for a new one. and neiahbors apin feared the freeway was comina throuah." After Fifth A venue, the route was to sneak behtnd Corona del Mar and Cameo Hiahlands and J01n up with the Coast Hiahway where aolf courses are now being developed. Les Steffensen, who lived on the tip of Cameo Hi&hlands (and still does) had bis son Don check the euct route while on a 1969 business trip to Sacra- mento ... Hey, you're aoina riaht throuah my old man·s house," Don shrieked on sceina the plans. That mi&ht have sipWed the tqin- nina of the end for the Pacific Coast Freeway. Even thouah, by then the Newport City Council had reached an apeement Wlth the state to send it slashina throuah town. As Les Stef- fensen now says. .. The deal ws &ianed. sealed and ... ahpott delivered." Historians credit the freeway's de- mite to the effons offormer USC football sw Marshall Duffield and communityaetivist Vin Joraensen, both now deceased. They were the bldtbone of the lqendary "freeway F'.Pten." Accordina to the book. "Newpon Beach, Tbe Fint Century" oppotition to the Pllcirac Coat Freeway .. aro1e with a (civic) vitality uruna1Cb«l before or since:· Hiliory alto D01ft that Duffield owned a trailer park behind Will Wrilbt•a Ice Cream Patlor the freeway would have completely wiped out. ••Anet Manba1l reacied with a c:om- munjty ~t he'd never abown before or since, recently commented an okl- tJmer Who wished to remain anooymout.. 9 9 -•--· · On March • 1 11 .... ~ lptnted camllllillai~tion 10 racind \be hCrac Ptwway ••meat woabJ11ct1U1dl5to IS~t. n. ¥Oii lllo ........... City CoundJ tom twr •willa illlO I lwNJ .... -Willliolll11;otllollM_.. ~ • ..,l .. ~ ....... .., .. 'JI llirlla~....,~ J0"-_ ....... _ .... 1'1111 111 <IUA?! .. IW• ..... ... • ... DI.els "'~~= ......... . .. . .... ..,._ ,,_c.m •• -- • -January 13. 1991 The Dally Pilot gt 111 •• 1114 a 171 -c Clallfted/C4-8 Entert81nment/C3 blflft I r · P11'1y-111fs_al ll1l!t for cllarlty . Drdted in a size 2 apple red, fit-like-a- alove leather mini, the fietty Heidi Miller bunt into Newpon Imports and jumped dfonleuly up on the hood of the 1991 Jquar on display for our photo shoot. The auto, donated by car dealer Lee West, top1 the list of auction items to be offered at the Feb. 23 Heart to Hean Gala. presented by the Ora• County Chapter of the American Heart Auociation. Miller. chairwoman of the 10th annual fund-raiser, is a lonatime fitness advocate. Carol Humphreys Prior to starting her successful chain of Heidi's yogun stores (1n 120 locations in 8 states before she sold the business), Miller was a gymnist. ··1 competed nattonaJly and inter- nationally until I was 26. Then an 1980 I got into body building and at one lime was ranked eighth an the world." Miller said. .. Thal's how I got involved with the Hean Association. They asked me to teach one of their 'dance for the heart' classes. I taught body sculpting.·· Body builders thank muscle. "And what's the most imponant muscle in the body? The hcan. Without a strong healthy heart to pump blood to every other muscle an the body, wc·d be dead," Miller dccla~s. ,., ., "",,,., SNufte Notfle9tle>r.,. ~ Olly '""°' Party planners Heidi Miiier, Lee West, Tina Schafnltz; (back) Elaine Evans. Mimi Crosson and lee-Ann Slffermann. Miller's comm1t1~ also 1s commuted to the cause and quick to. explam that one out of every two people die from hcan disease or stroke. Tana Schafn1tz lost both her father and father-in-law to hcan disease ··ifs the silent killer," whispered M1m 1 Crosson. With that an mind. these high energy women are doing their best to plan a benefit to top all benefits. The soul of the Hean to Hean Gala 1s "The Fabulous F1f\1cs." For $225 per per- wn. guests wtll discover the ballroom of the Four Seasons Hotel transformed into a black. white and pink palace of nostalpa with '505 su~r cutouts. a tunnel of love. classic ·50s cars and pink blow-up Cadillacs hanging from the cc1hng. Pmk C'dillac radios will center each pink satin covered table where guests wtll en1oy a heart healthy dinner -no fatty. ·50s fncs and burgers allo"'ed he~. .\fter dinn« Ltt West ..-111 be honored "'Ith the first-' er Lifeline Achievement ' Award. Paul Fnstcr's Chapman College troupe and a five-piece tWJst and sho ut band will eotcrtatn. "We want this to be the best ball of all.·· said M11ter who 1s currently lookina for a pretty (\h1ffon. ·50s-style gown to wear to the sh1pd1g. And who "''II escon Miller to the ball? The b1g-heancd heart supporter is mum about affairs of the hcan. "I don·t talk about that Just say I'm sjnglc, .. she qwps m)'stenosl) For mo~ information. call 856-3555 Linda Isle hidden behind gates and guards Editor's Note: This 1s rhe third in • six- part ~ncs on the people. the history •nd the lore of the islands of Newport H•rbor first published Jan. I 7. 1989. and wntten by Greg Klerlc ~. One word succinctly descnbes Linda Isle: Private. Linda lsk 1s not exactly inviting. nor do its inhabitants want that to change. It 1s the only one of six Newport Harbor islands that is pted and auarded at all umes. The guard lets you know in no uncertain terms that this is a very private enclave and its residents have paid very b11 bucks for their scclusjon. "You can't gel on unless )Ou're a resi- dent or unless a resident has spcc1fically notit.ed us to let you on." said the auard, who would not aive his name. If you're havina dinner at the Reuben E. l.tt Restaurant. chan~ are you can get a preny aood look at Linda Isle. Chan~ arc JUst as aood that you may not even realize you are lookina at an island. What you will sec are some very pnccy homes. usually with boats moored an front. The vaguely circular confiauratton of the homes may give away some of the island's secrets. but nolhina else Wlll. "It's very qu1ttt, very private and very family oriented," said Jack Raub. a "pion- eer" resident who has lived at 2 Linda Isle since the construction of his home -one of the island's first -in 1969. "There's a lot of camaraderie on the island. a lot of common interest." For all its curTent pretens1ons as a haven for the rich and famous .• this tiny pile of sand roec from humble bqinnanp. The history of Linda Isle and the history of the Irvine Co. aR vinually insepenble. For starten. the island was owned by the Jrvines before it was an island. Unul 1949, the island was called Shatt Island becaute of the fftquent siabtinp of the toothy fish near its sbora. That year, it was renamed for the dauahter of Myford Irvine, the last of thee family to actively run the compeny. ....... o.lly ...... ,... Homes on the exctusJve Unda late co.t a mlltlon dollars or more. Prlvecy Is a big attraction to residents. The Irvine connecuon rematns today. Some of the kaKS on the island's 106 homes are still owned by the lrvlne Co. and its ctwrman. Qonald Bren. is one of the island's residtnts. Prior to I 93S, Linda was JUS1 another sand.spit to oavipte around 1n Newport Harbor. much like nci&hbonna Harbor l&land. It was a marshy peninsula. a patch of reedy sand that almost dtsappcarcd when ht&h ttdt rolled m. Durina the l 93S-36 dredaina of ewpon Ha.rt>or. mud and salt dredFd up from the bottom WIS dumped on top of the sand- spn.. much bke the process UICd to form Balboa and Ncv..-pon islands. The ludwant side of the peninsula WIS d.redecd ud dearc,d and an island was born. Landa Isle was annexed into Newpon Beach on Jan. 26. 19~. The 20-.cre island was vacant until die early 1960s when the Irvine C.O. bc:lan • aqressive, five-year dcvclopmeat ~ paap that Yf'OuJd end witb \be com&ine butld-Out of the island by the cad ol 1111 decade. Book store little but big on bargains cemen say 'thank you' for letter campaign~ new pen pals •WULID llllllll Mt. IDd Mn. JIJllll OiuuliM of Ccnea dll Mar bave anftOl&DCld lbe ~t of tbeir daupter, Mtllnda Kay, 10 Conney-Arthur Ensip. DE.All ll&ADSD As U I._,. Mve ...... llMIJI _ _. ... ...... '" wt .. letttn fnm ..... ArUla -Mt I'm _. eempl•• .... I love It. Here'• a ... ,.. of wMt I've '"9 1••tlllc &MM lut two weeks: DEAR ANN LANDERS: My name is Roter Fow&er. I'm on the USS Midway in the Persian Gulf. Today ~ had a mail call, and I received nothina from home but I did get some pat letters from your readers. Jn fact, we all aot letters from the eiahtb-gradc kids in J(jnkaid School in Houston, thank.s to you. God bless you, Ann. You have helped ma~e a lot of people t{appy . .._ · DEAR ANN: Something really r\eat happened to me. I wrote to ••any soldier ot 11.ilot0 u you •ua- 1ttted and aoday I tot a terrific leucr from a auy in the Air Force. It was real cool. I never dreamed that an ordinary airl from Rochester, Minn., would act such a fabulous reply. Thank you. - COLLEENE HA VUN DEAR ·ANN: My husband and I were touched by ahe lovely response we received from Lance Cpl. Duane Buckner of the Marine Corps. He is from Hannibal, Mo., and also ljved in Iowa City. He wrote, ·•we are proud to be here and will do our best for our country." My husband and I had tcan in our eyes when we read his lener. -MARLENE BERKOVlTZ, Crystal, MiM. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing from my tent which is about Unique Creations For Every Occasion! -A CARl /ltC., F1Jl..L S£RVICE FLORIST' •Fresh Flowers • European Gardens • Balloon Bouquets • Plants •G ifts • Baskers •Dried Flowers ro1u ~' rrll 'n '"" vrrro Cll~R(;f RY PHONE 141-1111 \l t. nt IJVFR 2M2 Saa Mipel at font, Newport Beach (~f" ...... w.N) r-.: c~ port Heach, l \ 1 t 07 Jamboree Road Sl ''J., ~IARC ll J HOW 7 & 10 P\I Tickets S20 oo .. \. S~., 011 ~1 llL1/tf I II PEER RE CORDS U.C. at IRVINE " ,~, OCKETRO'f To Charge By Phone ONE NIGHT ONLY !..!MITED SEATING German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Wa y" 2<)50 Grace Ln c M Call for info s•0·0281 "·ntw .v .... .,....,,,Ito-:\ Ann Landers 100 miles into the desert of Saudi Arabia. I answered a letter today from a person in Oregon who wrote to "Any Service Member" as you suasestcd. People have written to say, "What do you guys need? Please let us know." Such kindness and generosity makes us feel as if we're truly appreciated. Please print the address again for those who missed it the first time. You can't imagine how much letters from the States mean to us. -JSG STEVEN A. CHAPMAN. 68th Chemical Co .. ICD DEAR STEVE: Here It 11 a11la. naakl for ukiq: For Army, AU Force aad Mari.De Corps penouel ultore, write-. A.Dy Service Member OperatJoe .Au Loden/Desert ~eld APO New York 09848-tOO& For Navy and Marlae Corps per· aoanel aboard sltJp, write: Ally Service Member Operation Ann Landen/Desert Sllleld - FPO New York 0986'-00H He ii \be IOD of Mr. olDd M.ra. Rohen Enlip OI Newpon 8-b. A Stpt. 7 wtadina i• planned ia St. Andrew•• Presbyterian Churdl. Newpon Beach. The bride-elect is the arand- dauabter of Corona del Mar resi- dents Nora and Charles HC$ter. She is a araduatc of Corona del Mar Hiah School, UCI and Chapman ColJeae. Her faance is a JJ"l(luate of Cor- ona del Mar Hi,lh School and San Dieao State Univers1t~. UDO tt-U•Wlld-• John and Carolyn Garre&! of Newport Beach have announced the enaaac:ment of their daughter. Anne Elizabeth Gamu. to Steven William Hawkins of Los Angeles. He is the son of Joy and Richard Hawkins of San Jose. of UC San Diqo with a 8.S. in cngjneerina and received his enai- necrina master's degree from UCLA in 1984. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Herbert Allen Jr. of Pacific Palisades have announced the enpgement of their daughter, Wendy Louise Allen, to Joseph William Bush of San Fran- cisco. He is the son of Mrs. Canady Morphy of Newport Beach and the IA!,. Or fnv-nh Ruch Tbe bride IS a araduatc 'of Martborouah School and Stanford University in Palo Alto. She it founh-scneration Calif omian and made her debut with the Coronets of the National Charity Lcque. Her f uturc bridegroom is a a;radu- ate of Newport Harbor Hiah School and Menlo College School of Busi· ness in Menlo Park. An Aug. 3 wedding is planned in St. Matthew's EpiscopaJ Chureh, Pacific Palisades. A July 6 wedding is planned an St Joachim's Catholic Church. Costa Mesa. The couple arc graduates of Stan- ford University. She is also an alumna of Newport Harbor High How to submit your news School and her fiancc attended .... .Jhe Dally Pilot welcomes the Bcllarmine Preparatory Academy.! fftln~ to share the ~ews o f your engagement or wedding with our ..... CGllAI rca~~·up enpgcment or wedding Joy Ehzabcth Herndon of Hunt· information forms in our lobby at ington Beach and Steven Mark 330 W . Bay St .. Costa Mesa, or Cohan of Costa Mesa ha\C an-send a self-addressed stamped nounced their plans for an Apnl 27 envelope to the Wedding Depart- weddina at the Courtyard Center an ment. Dally Pilot, P. O. Box I 560. Garden Grove. Costa Mesa, 92626. El izabeth Herndon of Fountain Photos of the couple or the bnde Valley and James C. Herndon of Laguna Halls are the parents of the hnde-elcct. She ts a 1984 graduate of Manna High School and re-BOOIMARICS ce1vcd her 8.A. degree 1n JOUmal- 1sm from Cal tatc Long Beach m From C 1 1988. of 1ndl\ tduals who want and only may be submitted wtth the finished form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but you may submit s harply-focused c,otor photos for approval. Write your name on the bade of your photo. If you want your phcto returned, please include an addressed mail.in& enve\ope. Engagements and wcddmas are publi shed on a space available basis. For more informatio n. call 642-4 321 . e~t 350 t1ous. competent and canng. and we 've found th<' bookstore to be successfu l and compattblc with the ltbrary's needs. Her fia nce 1~ ihc son o f Joan e. appreciate them. The publtc ts wel- Cohan and John R. Cohan. both of come. but "'e discourage dealers." Los Angeles. He is a 1982 graduate Sterlyn Steele. who works tn the ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bookstore. says c vc ryo n e tn v o I vcd It 1n the project has been cnthus1asuc ''Book dona110M have always bttn an important part of our col- lcct1on, and they play an even more important role this year because of budgetary co nstraints. Now. thanks to the" bookstore. donations not used d1rC'ctly by the lt brary are bcmg passed back to th<' publtc, and the mon<') gen<'rated helps to sui>- pon our academic programs:· says Moorr eat! C!mtd~ at 642-4321 "Jot 1/ou~ ~d 1/eee and supportt"e. Steele notes that library bookstore'i are becoming tn- creastngl} valuable and valued b) the commun1t1cs they serve "In an age of reqcltng, the Fncnds arc reqclmg th<-' "'o rld's greatest prod· uct -books. But tt's more than a book -it's knowledge That's what we're rcc)clt ng -knowled$e." \'aknc Moore. head of G10s and Exchange for the l '( I Li brary. con- siders the bool..store an as~t 'T he Friendc; "oluntecr<. :\rt' cnn<.Cten- ISLAND From C1 For starters. the "cstem portion of Landa Isle was scooped out. g" ang the island a horseshoe shape Anyone interested 1n donating matenal to the UCI Library should contact Moort' at 85(>..6368. Belll Cobb I• u bgll1ll te•cter •t Qroge Cout ud GoldH Wnt ~olle1n. and a total of 6,300 feet of water- front. The dredged sand was used to build the San Diego Freeway, under cono;1ruct1on at the same time. The isla nd was d1v1ded into 107 lots where I 06 homes "'ere cveTilually -------------built. One home occupies two lots. WI Ra'.' Lipper re members dn vmg HAVI A NIW MINU onto Li nda Isle by accident while 11 'Wll'l I tntNa was under construction. ThC' un- Undcr $1 0 planned dC'tour chhnged his ltfe. 440 Hllri*ope Coronl def Mw 671-"1' "I can remem ber lookmg at 1t. when there was nothing o n tt, and saying ·o ne day. I'd hke to ltvc here: ·· sa td Lt pper "ho has been -------------1 an islander since 1971. 1.1.'s C1teria1 ! l(•gant Ira~ Gourmet buHets "t·dd1ngs Very "Affordable 662-ISH Lipper guessed that he knows about one-third of the island's rcsa- dcnts. and said there 1s a definite sense of community tha t comes from their mutual seclusion and love of th<' water. ''The best thing I ltke about It 1s that 1fo; a 'cry quiet place in the center o f a ver) large metropolitan • •• communtt)." Lipper. a former :••'\· ,. ' Wh1111er resident. said. "And I've ~-/ ,., .. ,-1,~ never met anyone here I've dis-• •• · ~ · .. I::, 1tked ... , _t • -!..'? Belly Carver and her husband. ~·· \ George. lt ved on Lido Isle before \'f'nf'tian (,ondola Getawav • (,oum1r1 8.0J..1•h \r I Homantir W't•ddin1rs al St"a BuutJful location By The Bay Special Wedding Packages Complete Packaae from S875 Capacity 150 • ~ ~'. rr l}lc reason for the . move was ;• • ~ ·~ simple. she said: sccunty. ·~' : "There's a much greater fecelina •7 • C h4'1'1JMlln~ p j 1 r Y1n e • c;,1i '"'"""''"' Ji&. Coast '" ....... a Charft rs 71 '> h7:i-t 70' .............. 11,. .. ( ...... ) Gt ... ~.,,...,., 19MOe. W9ddlnG .......,.......,...,...,.. ...................... 11 • lwwy Mttor T ldlti IN S.. Vtutll ' Ow,, .. " ..... c... ..... ,. ... fthl ,,.... Dttlptcl ,, f lt , ... .._., (714) 875-4704 ,e ""' "' tMe 1ll~9S~ /« ""-', upldalle Nn'i.cN Newpor1 Beech 71•/5'8·9381 eat. 7 Bnll, DJ'I, ...,...ti, etc. Sn1 tlmt & m~. OYlf 100 to dloosa from by rintns ridtos. talif· omla's tarpst can tor appt. or frtt YidlO to bt sent to '°'' MN. AU &111111~m 11t Cl I n.tl 1-1a'171-7m • i.. . ••• ~~ .. r-1; . ' --~ .... -, ~a utlful W~dlngs a t Sea Over 1 0 years experience In same Jocatlon 714/642-8866 ltaatifal W ... i•t• Oar minister to your home or our eleqant cbwc b All Denom. Short Notice OK 714/373-1222 .i' ,. ' of safety here. with the guard pte," -~ ~ ~ Carver said. With all its privacy ·~\.., Isle. • • ~. ~ i and secunt) Carver said there are \;r. 1~ some drawbacks to life on Linda .. ·. · f.,_ "It's a ltllk more formal here." · .. ; .... ,..,. ; she said. "It's not the kind of place '-. • • ·••. you'd 10 out and wash your car." .. · ':-·~~: Raub said Ltnda Isle lots oria- • • •. , . ( malty sold for $65,000 to $250,000 '; and now run for at least SI million and usually much more. He esti- mated &hat at last half of the island's homeowners arc of'iainaJ rnidents. One of lhc 1sland•s most unutUll features is its abundance of pukina. In additjon to a awo-ear p,..c, Raub said that each home bu at lea•t four additional parluna ..-ca. anantcd 1n a pe~ndicular Otdtr to muim•ze apece. All of the island's utilitia art undcqroud. indudina atmtliabtt that ..... ap into the trees." Raub aid. "A lot of IOC)d plUnU. went iMo the illand," Raub aid. ""haat .....,. make it I raly IOOd pllCI IO liw. .. 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NB 631-7300 $899.000 Sun 1-4 30 27761 Horseshoe Bend, San Juan Capls1 673-7300 $659,000 Sun 1-4 • 128 Kings Place. Newport Hgts. N.B 631-7300 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1 10 Montage. Westpark. Irvine I 548-9854 $379.ooo Sat 12-4 I *415 N Star Lane, Newport Bch 644-1600 $1,995,000 Sunday 1-4 54 7 Santa Ana Ave . Newport Heights, NB 744-4064 $525.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 t 419 Begonia Corona Del M;H 730 Santana. Irv Terrace, CdM 720· 1153 $63Q 500 Sal Sun I ·5 644-9060 $520,000 Sun 1-5 318 Poppy Ave Corona det Mar 644-1600 $768 000 Sun 1 _4 * • v 63 Shearwater. Bayview Terrace 644-1600 $439.000 Sun 1-5 110 Va Genod l 1<10 !Sit• 673-7300 sns ooo Sun 1.4 * '* 12 1 The Master s Circle C M 673-7300 $349.500 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 345 University L-1 C M 673-7300 $228.500 1300 Westcltff Dr Wes1cltff NB Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 542 Alt!>o Ave Newpor1 Hqt. N 8 63 1-7300 $399 000 Sun 1-4 30 631-7300 $4 75.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 422 Altso AvP Nwpl HQ1S NB 642 5200 $46'1 000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM JOO-l Ocean Blvl1 "'"w s 1 500 000 S '~ Jr i-an Blvd Ovp1,. • $1250000 81g 'jBR O• 4 111 lllw 1!Pl1 ·1~ g~ I orP10od ••• 1000 Sant1riqc1 Or DovAr Shores. N 8 Orange Coat paffy Piiot ,,.. Ncwlt• Or•• c~ ,,_.. Soultt Or ... Counly 540-1220 496-6800 Buy This Weekendl Open Sun 1-4 p.m. 70 OCEAN VISTA Sea Island. guard gated tennis community off Jamboree. near Coast Hwy. Two bedrooms plus den & 3 baths. Elegant lower unit w /private pool & spa. Fireplace In living rm and master His ~ Hers walk-in closets. Room for 3 cars In garage. Owner 1s motivated & will carry t 0% down I MONICA RUGGIERI 650-0750 CAll MONICA RUGGIERI 760-5000Ext107 Rf/M~ I 'I ,·, 1877 Parkvlew Circle, C.M. 721-0925 $345,000 ~ ,. ,\1._ • .4 . Sun 1-.- •2121 Point del Mar. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 •••1218 Polaris. Newport Beach 6.-0-2500 $1.295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE I 2 IEDROOI • 15 Aue V8f'te. Big Canyon 673-7300 $1.495.000 Sun 1-4 v 12 Jetty. Newport Beach M"· 1600 $469.000 Sun 1-4 •• 1104 Sandcastle. Corona def Mar 644-9060 $795.000 Sun 1-5 * e v-•220 Nice Ln-3 12. VIiia Balboa. NB 646-0775 $374.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1216 Sand Point Way, Broadmoor. CdM 640-1208 $675.000 Sun 1-4 v2Q332 Tldepool 11 101. Huntington Beach 640-2500 $203,000 Sunday 1-4 1939 Santiago Or .. Baycrest. N.B 631 -7300 $549,500 Sun 1-4 30 •2100 Santiago. Newport Buch 2 BR plus Fll RI or DEi 721-1200 $1 .199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v280 Cagney Ln-120. Vtlla Balboa. NB MS-0775 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2712 Skylark, Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $455.000 Sunday 12 30-4 30 ...... ••270 Cagney Ln 307. VIiia Balboa. NB 642-5200 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 104 Vla•Havre. Lido Isle. N B 631-7300 $759.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 709''t Iris, Corona del Mar 6"4-1600 $410.000 Sun 1-5 * • v-8 Rue Marseilles, Big Cyn. NB 642-5200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM ••v t 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Newport Sch * •t 619 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle.NB 63i-7300 $2.075.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 I I • 1126 White Sails Way. Har View Hiiis CdM 1 I 631-7300 $715.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 I •2206 Windward Ln. Baycrest. NB 644-9060 S595.000 Sun 1-4 640-2500 S 1.090.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAI RI or DEi Sun 1-5 n"a' twy & shopping 631·7 JOO $ 7G5 000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 605 & 605''' N Bayfront. Newport Bch I $258 ooo DONA LD 644-1 600 $1.650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v-•vacht Vigilant. Seavlew, N.B PFAFF 631 1266 •3 Serena Cl Newport Crest ( 1 '"'"' rk/. f/01 _ 673 7100 S2S<t 000 Sun 1-4 ••2512 Crestview Or . Bayshores. NB 544-9060 Sl75.000 • . '/u.,111.,tu,; 11;J:/f 't~> ~ I 722-0507 $795,000LH Sat/Sun 12-4 30 OPEN SUI 1-4 1· niif·~ & BEDROOM 1 ·~1 .1 u 1 3 BEDROOM 1602 E Balboa Blvd, Balboa >/• -,, "'' LOCATIOl•llCITlll I 1373-7300 $629.500 Sun 1-4 l40?E COlstHwy .. C• !cut!! lamriv homi-on ••t40838thSt Newporllsland NB •••v81A IStG N tBch --------E ~·Of'! Open Sun i2.3 $ · 509 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar oya eorge. wp Costa Meu 1024 2 n $ ... r~~ s269K 642-5200 750 000 Sunday 1-4 644-1600 S2 .595.000 Sun 1-4 --------Agt 645.~mo 631-1266 $769.000 Sunday 12-4 LET s MAKE A DEAL• •23 Belmont Newport Beach 6 IR plus FAI RI tr DEi B1 owner S30K awn-OWC On•~~ and ne«! • &40-2500 S 1 595 000 Sunday 1-5 * * •215 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle ~a.dy to negotiate-SEE• piece 10 ttOle "°"''stuff? 644-1600 $2,345,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 226' N MeyWIWllson Oenlled C8ll I*'> • C C C VILLA BALBOA OCEAN & CAT AL INA VIEWS-Huge MBA Sulle. 1 bath Redwood Decked Sunny Patio New paint Berbef carpel Mtrrored Walls E11tra closell Furnishings optlonal UOJ.800 OCEAN & FULL HARBOR VIE WS· Penthou1e. 12 Vaulted Cetllngs. Skylights. New palnl. Mirrored walls & Berber cerpets now being lnslalled UH..000 I * 405 orles 1rcle orona del Mar 721-1200 $597 500 Sal /Sun 1·5 v2101 Wanderer. Newport Beach """2731 Ba shore O Newport Beach JlJ."0-2500 $695.000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 y r. 282 Rochester Coste Mesa 673-3777 $329 000 Sun 1-4 U'"O 6"4-1600 $1 ,085,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR plus Fll RI or DEi • * • "'9 Canyon Court, Newport Bch 644-1600 $3,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Rue Marsellle Newport Beach •933 Bellis, Eastblutt, N.B 640-2500 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6"4-9060 $650,000 Sun 1-5 • 101 Crystal. Little Balboa ls!and &44-1800 $1,098,000 Sun 1-" 217 Via Orvleto, Udo Island 675-.-822 $595.000 9201 Browning, Huntington ~ech Sat/Sun 12-5 96()..8-411 $244,900 Sun 1-5 •145 N. Bayfront, Nftpe>rt Bch 644-1800 $1,715,000 Sun 1-" •v 1905 Yacht Mana. Seav1ew N B M.-·9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5 * 1827 Buttonlhell Ln, Baycre1t, N.B. 2532 Alder Ln, Costa Mesa Ml"-2500 $230.000 Sunday 1-4 2421 E 18th St , Newport Beach 548-9723 $389.750 Dally 10-4 • • v-39 HlllsdaJe, Newport Beach 6-«-1800 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 • • """23 Northampton, Belcourt &4.--HSOO $745.000 * * •2939 Perla. N.B. Sun 1""' 759-9100 $319,000 Sun 12-" • •421 Seaward Rd. Corona Del Mar 973-8494 $!98.000 Sunday 1-" 4 IEDIOOM BRANO NEW LISTING-Georgeous 18th Cen· tury European decor Ovenlud MBA Suite ~ Oen (2nd BR) t 2 Bathe To1ally remodeled Property unllk• tny otMr UH..000 631 7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1...e:30 ••325 Cameo Shorn Rd (•t Ro>ebury)CdM 4 Winged Foot LI\. Big Cenyon, N.8. 831.:'1300 $1,295,000 Sun 1-4:30 ...... 305 Viet• Medera. Newport Beech &44-1900 '426,000 • Sat/Son 1-5 SEA FAIRE 3 BR plus Fll RI or DEi 721-8035 $1 , 195,000 Sun 1·30-8PM. •9 Cambria. Spyglass, CdM _644-6007 $995.000 v2556 Crestview. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-4 640-2500 S650,000 Sun 1-" I II ,111 Fii II tr Ill '* •• 1114 E. Balboa Blvd, Bel Pen, BaJboe •II ,111 FAM II 1r,..IEI OCEAN 4 CAT ALINA VIEWS-Brand MW Penthou... Mirrored wall. Whit• Pluah Catpet. Con1emporary Design & Feeling t 806 Celba, Newport Beach &44-1600 $579.000 1430 Dolphin Terrace; Newpor1 8Mch Sun 1-5 &44-1800 $858,000 Set/Sun 1_.. &31 ·7300 $2.750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •+1e Aue St. ~OUd. ~ Cenyon, N.8. &31·7300 11,345.000 Sun 1-4:30 nn • .ao 1101 NontngNm Rd. WM1dfft. N.B. 831-7300 1879,000 Sun 1-4:30 OP•N HOUSIS SUN 1 ·4 PM 3113 Corte Marin, Newport North 673-7300 $569,000 111 E Bey Ave, (Penlnaula) N.8. Sun 1-" 873-3777 1725,000 8un 1...e '* • 17t7 onote Or .(Meee Vetde) C.M. llPLEIES Fii ILE ...... 1. Aleo tlValleble to ... If your convenienoe -cell MARY ANN McGUIRE Res: 646-6770 f0'8C:ONDOI ,._<441l.Met~ .,........,,.,,, 671-4400 2018 Deborah LIM, Harbor Highlands 8"4-1600 $389,000 Sun 1-S 1743 E Ooeen, Belboe 873-7300 $684.845 Sun 1-" 2919 Ell l'Mf•. M Verde. Cott• M ... 434-7766 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •21' Huet. Corona def Mar 759-9070 $1,575,000 Sat. 12·S 1t •• 308 Hazet Or. Corona del Mat ~11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~L 7 59-90 70 S 1, 295,000 Sundey t 2-5 113 G Street, 8alboe Pen.. N 8 . 0979--2631 .. 78,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 831-7300 IM&,000 SattSun 1-4~30 t '* •2 Rocky Pt, Corona del Mar t 1827 Hert>or Cr•t Or, t•9Wl>Of18Mdt 721·1200 11,115,000 Set/Sun 1..& 169:= eo::·: Mar Sat/Sun ,_.. -ltf U1 Help Y H 8«-9080 S5a5,000 Sun 1·5 • 84 .... 1800 $775,000 Sund8y , .... Sell Y ,,, p,,,.,.,! 114~·-· ...... e1,_noo ma.ooo a ...... .... , .... • 4 Monterey Cir. ~ 8Mch L 1 t 3004 OoMn Blvd, Corona def Mar 873-8494 $1,500,000 Sundey 1--4 Call Cl t~ .... ..I •n11 0.-. IMI, CCWaM M Mmt • Utn .. __ ............ _•1,...... ,,.no,ooo ~ 1 ...... SUPEI VILUE! TWO HOMES BELOW COAST HWY 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath, 2 c1r oar•o•. range. rafrlg, waahaf/dryer hook-up, s1eoo1mo ••••• 3 BedtOOM, 2 Bath. 1 CM N 0 I D E I 2 , GINTHK .. 5 HARBOR View Homa Beaut 3BR 2BA. Moneco ITIOCMI G.,oener, comm By CHARLES GOREN POOi S 1800 6"-M 10 with O MAR SHARIF lllS/PITI I.I. and T ANNAH HIRSCH 3 BR, view, Ea1tblulf ~ $1675/mo, S1800 to mo~in 5'8-3959 LG LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT upttalrt Duptea 2BR 1BA. lrple. lg llW# deek 1 1550 1141 615-161 1 Neit htr 'ulnen1blt' "iort h deals SORTH • 9 7 8 • 3 •8 • J 10 ~ •AK J 7 UH U"l.-T WEST 3br 2 ba yrty lae • K Q J 10 ~ 6n-1 16-4.8t8-282-1133 • 9 6 EAST •A82 •A743 UDO 1$ 3 BR. 2' t BA t K 8 3 • 1 8 .. • Q 10 .. Ap,1 ... , .. , ·~ ~ I ment He~. 11 bousht the hand an 1ho rt order We1t ltd 1 pade bonor. and South'a IHmingiy 1mprqnable U\lmp holdm11 ir.u immediately uo- 1 der att.ack D«lattr ruffed. and let'• I 1up~ that ~uth at.A rt.A ""' trumpe 1mmt'd1auly Eut wm1 and ttvuu to a 11pade , fo rcanr declarer again If ~outh draw trumpe and th.-n tne11 th~ diamond fineue, Weet will Wln and c~h lhree morr spade tndu tur • twt~·lncl& set. garage t 2 Port• 8rlek flraplaea. patio. gar- deMt. na• 11650/mo ~~O:aoe. 1.,09 PEITMISI I C 0 R. T E R I Don't go to restaurants that Thse dbl gar flp lndry • 5 3 2 pvt Quiet Walk to VII· I lag• Luu S 1950 SOl TH •Void Wht n lrump control hanp in the balanC'f' 1t 11 u.uallv correct to .et up vour 11dt 1ull ~fore draWlnl trumJ>I> Watch what happena 1(, a( ~r ruffin11 Lhe openmc lead, declattr '( oumn di/. lfo 1 ~·~~1/il'~ ~ 67-J-8~.w Jet7 L_c..t ....... CM UpPef Ouc>le• 3BR 2BA dt>I gar. w/d hkup, Ava;1 211 No pet1 1 c:Nld OK $1950 7 1'1'93-3~7 yard, sooo1mo 760-aJM :~ 2~=~. ~· .. __ (_'_l.....--1--1--1--1 have a sign in the window E SIOE 2BR 2BA Twnn• w / o P • 11 o " _ _ _ _ _ _ advertising for waiters It's New pn1, earpt, t>llnd• & s12001mo 122.1951 hard enough to ~et service in a appljancM Frpl<: gar h ~ry S930 6'0-2,2& _ Hunt. HMt>ow 21 4 2 I T H R u N u I ~~-~~~~~~nt that t inks 1t as E/S1de 3BR 2' tBA twnnse. BRANO NEW CONDOS 1 I' I' 1 1 ~~~P:•rlr;~op~"·m::.~ $1150 to $1250. w/d . _ _ _ _ s1250• S&60 Oec> 3 per-gate guarded poo11apa sons no pell 650-1798 2 I 3 -7~~-W-~:8~ 0 r l .. --o--o-s-"'"f)_E_P __ ..,I '.l LIVE 1 WEEK FREE! 0 (omple re the chvdle Qvo1ed C-... u-.. 2124 E llde quiet c:IMn lrg 2BR I I ' I I 11 0 -u---~--------1BA, llke new bit-Ins, ltvtne 2144 b y t.ll1ng 1n the m1u 1ng words 2BR 18A, new pMit & garage Mull uel !Mavtifut ,. yr oto twnhma. . _ . _ . yov d e ve lop from itep N o 3 be low cerpet Open 01~ -850-6553 Of 831-3U8 2BR ,.~BA. catri cells 673-08.... l •Llllllll• ComlClftable 2Bdrm 2BA riome Fresh patnt ne- Ber~ carpet & cozy fire· place 2 car garage w opnrs & W D hkups NtGe side & rear pattOS S 1350/mo Avf l'IOW1 Bkr 675-4912 9 K Q J 10 8 t t AQ92 +988 fht bidding North E .. l P .... Pua p .... P ... ()penm11 lrad South ... West p._ I Wt'rt' to cross l'• lht lune of cluba and run lht' jaC'k of d1a mondl to w~1·1 I lung \\t'1t can ronun ue lh.-aaaauJt on ~1uth ·, trump11 b:v r~tumlnl anoth .-r "pad.-forrtng ded attr down to when F..a I nu-. ""'U)j tht ace of Kinic of • I th.-'8mt trump ltnrth u Eut And LIDO ISLE Lovely 3BA Tht trump 'u1t '" tn<lowfod wnh heart.a anothtr ~~dt' leaves Eut 2BA lurn New carpets .._ paint s2200imo ""''"!er e1traord1narv powtr Rft1dt't tht' w1th one trump m ore th.an declarer ren1a1 • 573 .. u84 fact that you can ruff awl\ .-n.-my 'r fl t ht hand ta till makable, l\DCf I w·inntn. 1 rumps itllov. vou to C'C>n East ' spade havt been e:&.hau.t.ed U4t •.Wit lt•t Part trol tht' pla\ T hia hand Jlu1trate11 Ottlarer imply ca.ahea all h11 Pv1 t>each. llept to wattw · s 11ooimo 1173-6030 how important 11 ran bt to draw trumpe 1&nd tht'n it.art.a runnin1 da N N 1 t~mp, a t the n11ht u mt mund1< Ea1t can ruff. but tina that ~~,~':JJ!~1l:' ~ 2·!?"~~,~· ... ~ ~~~ !!:ow•"u,~,:c~· :~;:. & ~im~;f0 I' r I' 1· r I' I' I' I' f6 I encl yd Grdnrtwater incl wtd . mlefo, pool 1')1. EASTSIOE 3BR 1BA l'tM Sl 175 • MC 646-0,91 lennls & 2 decks I I I w/lg yard. S990tmo 1.-J 1,00 OFF RENT• New S 1075/mo 551-1092 E Rocl'tHter PA TTY . 831-1266 E side lg 2BR 2'.,BA TURT LE ROCK POINTE 1wnhse ftp 2 car atlach •3BR 2• .. BA. 1pa, view I i:~do ~w car3:: 1~~1 . b<lu1h'11 hand wc1uld n ot nonnall) deft nd.-r ia left wtth not.b&nc but 1 lac near oce.an & t>ay j quahf) for a prttmpttvt openin1 bid clube. tht' fnrct'd club return will 6 75 31119 of four heart Rut m third teat pt'rtntl declarer to acore the tncltt Near ocn w mini v•-2BR nppos1tt' a pa.r1ntr who hu already nttdt d to compl~t.e the p.me. And 1f houae 2 car pr1o.g w d pltSSt'd, a nd with tht' rnf'my po 111blv F:ast n!fuae1 to ruff the (Q:un.h d\a 1 lrg decks nice a•ea m po~sa1on of tht' mHU'r 1u11 mond ded attr atmply caahn the • •Oelu•• Ouple11, ·c M gar w/d hool!-up, Must gate guarded, S2500tmo Hghts. 2·tty. 3BR 1'tBa, MeS1250 831·2,80 yearly No pell Jackie Of ,., , lndry, PY1 patlO. frplc, OPEN HOUSE OramaOc Cindy &3 l· l2e& 1300/mo Agt 6'2-'789 ,,..., 3B 2,,,8 ,.... yd 1 { :'Xt I>• *IW Tl .. llSI ~" R~es~e:'~3~o !dltil 3 BR. 2'~ BA, frplc, yard, 2 -•--••• CM gar. w/d l'tkup 316 Swita laabel S 1.000/mo 213-454-2570 JBR 2BA:-2 car garage Newpof1 He6ghtl, s, 200 mo W/O kl'tup rN< yard Agt Carey 83 1 ·224.2 Spac:lOUI & modem I BR 18A ttome w/new C¥pet ---------Yard w/pool o pen l.af'"! N!f'! meecsow view, amalt pet ~Aerou trom bdl. 1 ok W ot Hatt>of Of1"9 ocean view Ilka bfand by 963 Arbor S 1200/mo new 2BR 2BA. S 1000 STS-4912 Agt 6'4-105e °' 85.S-3635 I d13H HDnON3 se4 ll S)IU14l l84l lU8Jn8lS9J e UI aotAJes lOO Ol 46noue PJ84 s ll SJ9l18M JOJ 6UISl&J9APe MopulM 941 UI u6ts e a11e4 l84l SlUVJne&saJ Ol o6 l uOQ . d"13H HDnON3 3S0d30 11:JnHNn l:JO.J.:J31:J .J.Hf)IN'>' 3NIOOI Tt/8W,J.,:J S.J.3"1·WVl:J:JS Suday, Jaa. 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II .ad\ JntJgC' CAPRICOR" I ()r, : : J.ln :111. w11h puhhc \ta1cmt'nts legal afT11r\, 1blc JOUmr> •\m·\ pla s m~or rok CANCER dun<' :: Juh : \1 \' ou .\f\tr .all th<' h'< • n1 1 IJ,hc' ll1nfl1t t' quc~t10n\ ,ontcmin& m am ngr Kr) PISCES lf t'b I ~-March 10) Bre1k \lill ,1pfll"Jr t11 tl.,· 111 .i rathi:r pm.J n · a nJ "'nlr<l nt.111""' \llU nl'('\j to lul\r " to br d1rt'l:t to 1akt 1ntt11111(' to frC'C' from one "'ht• takts but 1•~<'' ou' fX'\lttnn .. , I.tr .i\ tin.inn·, I r<' a brt't\. or "' ll'a't 'l"'·nJ '"ml' 11mr pul fonh o ngtnal cnncrpt notb1n1 1n rt'tum .t,("('tnt ad \ltnl'C'· 1-onlrrnt'd -"'I'll'' 1Jlh 1111nt oar .l"J' Imm \nur u\u.11 C'n\lmnmt'nt 51 Ac.trfl~ ~"f' 62, "'"" 63 Maile J111, 64 Vtaftn ~ • n 1t7 FraoranG• 118 C•ty on IM> Avtlr l •9 Songer J- 120 ~,,.,. 1 o 7 Moty women !>~ IOMCS •t>bf 56..,.., p S' Aval'I !>9 Tr.al CANCER (JunC' 2 l·Jul" 12) Fam-mtnt, am httion li'lrt'Cr par11C1JXlt1on r.in1rmt•n1' llu\lnC''' ltpl or Ill\ HOl't\t'r 11 "'U llh. I' fl''' ol ~vur 11\ mt mbtr m1) slll"" )OU up t...t) t~ in 'ommuntt) o r ch urch pmJttt Lei m11tC'"' H1•"'n 1·r •1nl<"'\ '"u ;art' h1nh "It" thc."n qm \lmfll1 "''" not I to br p111tnt without m1u1n1 pllnd oth~ know '''lo .,n:ond fiddlt for pn"p.irt"d to lort"I" lc."ru1n nghl'I ur JIVt" UI' or 11'<' 1n unttl 1ou d1~(l\tr opponuntt)' fmphas1\ c>n COOPt"r· mt btntfit\ \Ou mu't u lnllnur tu trt"ad "'h' t'li3rln('r' M dn\C' l·ompantOn) auon. finant't"S ~nhns of inner r1r· "can h and -'.lit 1 .... hilt' \tt hrfort' arr hr1nJ '"' un,,mJ'alhcll\ in· 6S Gvnt 1"9 m.llO• Ml Almo< plllf" 69 SC)linv "'°"'" 121 Mote •K-1 112 PeeWw or Della 123 E~ dtOO par1tc:.pan1 60 ~10 Ill 81f'99 64 More 108 Memom.&llCJf'I 109 Smell.,,,_,,,, 1 10 Al a dtatanoe I I '2 $mel 1-.nd l14 Poo 1 IS Uterery "'°"°G>'enl cit dtsp utc ~quanan. anotht r IF JAN. II lS VO R BlllTHDAV: KHnna lon1\1;inJ1nr llr' Tht truth cuns1dt'ralC' an.11ktrrrn1ntJ to u~ CanCTf rcprncn1C'd You arc dt namtc un>QU<'. s1ubhom of 1h1\ ,1,11,·m,·n1 Y.111 he brought th<' o1ppl«an llo"'rHr lhC' \Olar LEO (July 2}.Aua. n1 Tht\ could crrltl\l' d1J not folio" fam1I)' tl"I• ho mt' II) \OU 11nn1n.t thr llmt of the t"Ch~ 1n (""morn th1\ Tut"1da~ llt da) and n11tu or IO\(' and lau&h· d111on rould ha\t' bttn separated solar «hi"< ''" I Ul'WI). "hen II <>hould l"('\("al Jll .and t m •1nh lt"I\(' tcr Attent vtrullht)', humor from o ne or hoth pi'ln"nts at t't"la· ht"<'o mM 1pfl"rrn1 JU\I hn"' mU< h " noth•ni tn lhC' 1m1 1n111on creat1v11y Tou asi<k st.ttus quo t1,cl)tarty aar Tauru' Leo,Scorp10 at ,tal.t AQlARll . rJan :1.f C'h l ~I fakt mks, 1mpnnt )our o~n ttylc pnwns pla1 1mpor11nt role\ 1n your LEO IJuh !J \us :_\1 II \ou art' "'hatc,C'r "' t1on \OU J trnk to ulr You'll bt tnvllC'd to attC'nJ ~ lift lkfolT Jilflu.a~ is ronduckd )OU '"" hcl..ina H1u1 ... uund ., and l \t>td· or v.hatr,tr \our rt'isons lor on1oad· t1J1ou' SOt'tll affair v.111 ht"(" O\tf'\"UmC' maJOt obstll(le 1n1 thc hmrh1ht thC'n \llU hl\t'n't 1n1 lC'rt.un lt.>mmumrnt\, )llU VlllOO (Aus. B -Sept 22) -\e«pt ..., tll ctntt'r clTons around rnpons1-pmfitC'd from 1hC' wn ~our rult't '1\ould not hr nO\lkJ w11h duubcs. challtntt that 1nclud<" rcmodthna. b1hl,)'. dt'odhM. mamaac. pontbk "°"' 1n 11\C' .lml't111nu' 'lttn of f(':an Of 1u1h 1h1\ .,.~., Tll\" tolar l'C'l-'1s1on, ch.anaina mate~al to bnna 1dd1t1o n fo famil). You1f nulr.<' fmh Capn<'Of'n. IJv n&ht'I ho"'t"t'1' )OU «hP'IC' o n Tu"'.1a" l)(('un 1n tht' product to 'tatt' of the a.11 C"hcd. stan in n-e .. d1rttt1on 1n M~h and ou&f\t 10 ti. r.nn• N'I all , \hndtnnot m~t 4itnsttt'<' 1rt'a of oui solar rtferc~ tnick rttilrdJ fll'll JM'r• \11<111 k!KIW that lo\t 1s not a traf\ICT' pttOC't"Uptt'd -.11h n<'"' ~ht'mtt and ch.an. thC'iT(ofC' the' mo mtnt has -------------_..:..------------...:....-1 prn.)t'<'tS spte1fk 1lh dnW\N to etltnt to JO C''<'n funhtr out oo • broadtn our honron~ rat'htr than limb. wvtr a numbtr of tin Of n>n<Tm )OUNlf "1th tUhcrf lack of C'onnt"c11on and JC'nt'Tlll male a 1n&qnt or antmpt,.' to pull tht' NI M>nt and d.antt Cl\C'f 1n1cnKI pn· from under \t'IU ot .. ot~. ~na.l pann<"nh1p or pro~ mnal i1 let Ut Ilea, Y 11 Sell Y "' Prttt1trl • Vll'lGO ( ·u, l'-Sept B> You sun appar tC.' t. I mo~ confu'ft'd and P (t'C' .O.Marcb ?0) ti 1 l~tt'd than t\tr \d\tl'W piancw"l your 1n\t1n<"t• and hundin arc~ 1(:\1\itl platn an morm tta1n ably Ufltl'\I \JU to ri>K'C C'Tef)lhl"I on C"tna1n ttolt rtlaoon'111ps -out into tht •n 1ttd make n t~Cft ttll~blt .htd tin -•hilt put up or ,.ut up. To, howc,tt, try dt'l-'th,)pmcnu at ha,,t made to mnt bff that penoaatt or cmo- )W realttt that lcapet UC not t!OUU II ~ant i1mpl) a Q~ o/ plnrf n t~ kvd. H~''t'f• dt11111111 a ml O\U - -and don't lfNSllW all lolt or .._, you IW\lfll a(ml\ la fk\. llttt --' an dCIOfnl'd '" fl1hi h 111 t.hat pluc'w') actt' 1 •• tJw ~auw l'W!'lhiltll ra~ •'Of\11..., Ito "' • aed ' uonal ...-ol Capncom c:tn br 1th~vtd °' nnahftd u•tll sip1flo 1t co.ild .CU be • caw of aftn 1ht t td1 1n C...,-.ooin "'0.1 ol tht ff)1nt .. 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Hardwood 1"'8A. ttplc, eundeck: tncl.MH/mo. Aafrlgtncl. , .. turlno pool, •P•· Now. 714/111-1114 ~: 2t&.-IJlAPWoma. + ·.,. utlt. Nc>ft-amotcer. IMM,...,. PoQI a..,. Interior Oe•lon., " .. rloofa & tNe, frlQ, ltcwe. gal cooking. A well * 145-5853 * pat~lde>Md ~Ing. CANYON teA RA. 8725/mo, 71'.f37-7ttt 97M525 oourt. '350/mo ~ re~=:"::~ •&M • 1U... .w/d. Porcf\. 144-f'eot ~Y9CI dog wlll be ... bet~ 2 8f\. 1 BA. new ~ U:o PM guarded. oott coutM -BALBOA PENN. Share 2 utllltlle. 58 .. "4, Let'• tellt. 142·2255 New pnU~. frplc:, ger, OPEN a AIRY 2BR 1BA, towed, IHO/mo. Agt, cerpet nw dfepee. trpk\ 2Bdrm H48a 1175 view. pool a •P•· Mlle. hnuls BR tum. ept blk 10 8CH a Shr 2BR 2BA cM' Apt -----.,....---::':"-"-:- n/pee 7to-1713U7-1ne oar•· w/d, wood floors. Carey Wwd, 831·2242 patio."'"~. S800/l"O• 28dnn 28a twnhM 1815 11.850/rno. 780-8712 a.y near woo. n/lm4cr. w/MW' 5 Y' otd . PIT. IRVINE IUX 4 tum ontceetn BkM* 10 bdl. 2 IA 2 BA HOO/mo. Couple or UYI 11• ... 1st .. Al90 BACHl!LOA UNIT 125 e.nter St 142·1424 SUPER toe nr FMhkin i.. iOOMi 2706 $425/mo +dee>+ ,.. ut11 Poot, epa. tennla, h~= ~ w/~, ..,..2/1.2cergar:~tlo'. alngteonty.&75-6215 C.M.FAMILYVILL.ACU MW carpet, trptc, utti WESTBAYAPAATMENTS lerge21R28A,f/p,2cer *(AGJNA BEACH 175-44NOJ ... 119 "*'· clubtl<M.IM Mutt be de-rnwnecs ~to-month blt·IM. •1.100/mo. YMI SUNNY BACHELOR Accepting ~Ion• paid SSOO/mo. Kevin, S200 OFF MOVE-INll ge~· e:,~01 :,~0:~::0• $400/mo Incl. utN. Room 8e9utlf\.tl 3 8 hM ahr w , :;:a~5~ '!"~ ~ Of 18 mo tub ...... 2 'ff ._. 14e-7087 Pvt patio, new carpet a 2BR 1BA. f732/mo. Gated 851..()424 Attru11v• Apte with • Of' • ' beth In l>Mut home otl'lef f)'of Fem n/1mkr. I ee2 1518 . option. S3.870/mo Qfotl. F 6 RN 3 BR 1 ... BA paint, refrlg, SSH/mo Complo, Ind~, EASTSIOE 28R paint poot11pa. e .. utlfully SUPER 1oc nr FuNon la. w/OCNll view. 4M-3324 No pete. $700/mo + ... • 752·5715 towntlouee Frplc dectc 1 Incl utlt 4M ... 282 DIW. retr1ge & bHnda .,, • MW Ind lend~ Mttlng. 1300 If 28R 28A. tip, 2 $450 Incl ~Ing! CM uttt. 3 bike to bot\ Avail To 9htre 38R 2BA tern. cerpatti.lnQ bit! to~ . QUIET EASTSIOE 2BR Good toc'.at?:":1 ~-Sony. No Peta car Pf'k. pool l 1oe5/mo. condo pvt beth FEM 2/1. 723-5144, 932-6325 prof, non/amkr ~00. 11350/mo.'87$-4142 I Costa Mtsa 2624 HOUSE.W/Oht(..up.Gar-$820/mo * e'.4o-2429 . e~ sa25 831-317SorM2-N02 f)'ef, ~tudent oil. 'o.p a CdM 3BR.2BA.lgp;tVaie pooteeaim. Avail 211· UllN•AU lmmllculet• 2 eR. 'A btk to •·patio. No ~ti 1795,._ E/alde 2BR lBA frplc) ~=~Ba &~ LARGE 1BR YEARLY. reft req'd 845-.5153 rm w /BA. Garege. ,;;7;;80-::;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;I ~ M':,I~ o=,c: OC*f\ & bay Aval& 1115 11• lfF aecurlty.145-234 bMm celta Yfd ' 2 28drm 28a $885 Frplc. OIW. AIC In bdrm, BEAUTIFUL quiet Balt>oe I 5 5 0 I m o M • r k . 1--M Wanted 2726 ment Super parking. O/W , tr19: mlcrwv' 11T ~ lflT 211 ~ll•I• Pers. no ~ti ~.e.o 2250 VMguatd 5.40-9828 refrlgllcemaker, W/0, P9nlntula. pvt entrance 77t.2591, 819-673-5339 '"-Convenient r .. teura.nt. '9!0/moyrty 875-t305 ·--tr·-•Pool & carpo,,* + saoo dep. 85()..1798 --------utn. paid Aval! In Feb No cooking or emoktna. CdM home. Mat\#9, con: * Exoel Tenant needt Reuonable re tu --__ ..,.,. No l 646-9507 --8.che60f S805 11075. No l•t mo but $350/mo Call 87s.3391 lktet'ate MI F 1500/mo + COM 38012BA. 11200 to 873-9330 ~ ~ ..,.~ , BA. LUXURY , BDRM APTS ~ •. E'SIOE detached back 1 Bedroom S705 MC dep. (213) 43t.2113 ClepoSlt & utM Oectl w/d 11350. Lona Time Rell· ~ frple. With partclng •Refrlgeretor. pool, 2BR CONDO. 2''\BA, unit, 2BR, new carpet, 2Bdrm t'•Ba $83S WOftl, or (213) 437·1942 FURNISHED: Close to Spadoua. 87w 2.J dent Stev9 875"-1284 -N-=EW--=P,...,O,...,RT=-Pl=E~R...,A'"'R::":EA~ A ti u It a , n -• m k r patio. gu & water paid encloMd. gerege. trplc, lndry rm, gerege Very 181 E l&th St 642..()858 aa6c fOf Jim or June. UCI UM of kltc:h, w/d, EndoMd parl(lnQ 815 eq. StOO/mo. 85()..7208 ,. .. llHI • patio Extra clMn anc1 q'*lt $925 845-S.45 -------LIDO ISLE fully f\Knlahed 1 = & tennl;. pvt beth, CM condo. quiet ., ... Glt!p! for ltnt 2740 " LeUe sa50fmo Avali PERFeCT tor roommet•. 1~2· 1401 specious Bike 10 bMCtl E'SIDE, telnt location. 28R 1 Bedroom 1730 BR. utllttlea, garege tnc. 50/mo 85 ~9799 Pool. tennis Room -a now 87s..eMO · new 3BR 2BA apt1. 1850 $995/mo 631~ or tBA upstairs No pelt 2Bdrm 1•1.aa S840 S785/mo yrty 1 peraon. IRVINE rooms tor rent, w/attch beth 144<>/mo 191&.1 ILllll aq ft. Pnlng avall. walk -----476-51 H S725/mo 271·C 16th Pl. 2Bdrm 28a S880 no ~ta. 9)'3-0837 fumllhed & unf\Jrnlthed .-dep &50-7884 eh 7pm EHtll de Co1ta MeH NEW RETAIL °' omc. to beech. 2822·2824 * t MO FREE RENT• •BAY TIMBERS • 844-0452 151 E 21st St 548·2408 M OO/mo ulll peld FOf ll Tiii .U $75/mo 875-6427 ~.high vt91blllry, 150 N • w p 0 r 1 B 1 v d 2BR w/ger, new carpet & lBR. frplc, ~ble. PoOI. MONTHLY rental until non-smoking Femelea sq h. St 35/tf, perking 11450/mo. 4gg..2915 palnt. yard, water pd patio gar no ,,_11 399 w Large 2 BR. 1•,... BA nr WESTFIELD APTS 8115/91 'h blk to bNch, over 30 Call eves after 4 Male preferred to atlare Commerdal attached 2822 Newport ,....,.."""=_...,,,..,,...~=--="""--2586 Ofange 'B' $735 · · ..-0 CC Newly painted Beeutlfulty Maintained cWer. 2BR 2BA, lurnlshed, pm 551,...742 • 3br 2ba houM Private Blvd .. NB. 499-2915 UPSTAIRS 2BR 1BA, gar-1571 Orange ·A' $745 Bay SI $685 650-6357 Gerage, fenced patio Sorry, No Pets laundry rm, gar-oe par1l· ' brlba. Private phone llne. R.£. Salt/Rtnt age. 2 eunny patio'• 6e7 VIC1orla 'L' S760 •Clean. quiet lg 2Br 1ea. $750/mo. 845-3883 28drm 2Ba S820 Ing. (818) 45t-4473 LAGUNA BEACH waaher/d'Y9f, 2 car oar· Office & ~., ipece, 4 rma. $1025/mo yr IM 908'"' Call 836-4120 9-SPM new crpt. vertical•. dtw. Wll Ill 1721. 398 W. Wiiton 631-5583 MOTOR INN age. MOO/mo + MOO luslntss/Offlct Rtnt 3BA. 12 roUup gar door W.Balt>oeBt.675-9650 ---garage.tndry,atorage llWJU.2UPllL Wkly rentals S175 & Up dep 581-9398 2769 19th & Pomona, CM *1111 LICATlll• $775 NO PETS 840·2495 111 llM.111·4011 Hunt. kach 2640 Micro. d/w, Ian, vertlcel Color HBO TV, maid eve, E'SIOE CM Fem to ahare S900 ~5-oeM .2IO .ff H95. Low dep. 640-6379 heeled pool & steps to ' ..... WI_.... Mrf lllLllH EXCLUSIVE OFFICES * EASTSIDE * LIVELY 2·1THY 2 BR. 1'.t BA, large rooms. ocean. Kitch'• a\/f 985 N 3BR 2BA houM ... th one .,_,.,. Corona def Mar 2622 L 8 r 0 e 2 BR 1 • ., BA Specious 2 BA. 1 BA, 3BR 2BA townhouM. encl large clOMll. Sm patio & llWfllT • ...,. Coast Hwy, 494»5294 ~~h..· • .s5~~:1ud .. uttl 1~J!,~ ~·~?.-~: 1'~ BLKS to ocean. charm townhouse Laundry retrig. gas & walfH tncl iarage. patio. lrplc. d /'W. carp on $700/mo Delo•• 2 MMlfH IUltee. .,...,..o meauge NEWPORT BEACH fl Avl lmt'Mdl ;;;.,... tBR, gar, tndry rm, new ~r;i:~tlo. all bu11t-in1. $750/mo 645--5853 995/mo 675·04~7 846-0838 frptc, W/D, 0•. eundeck LIDO! Mate n/sm<*er no Fem n-.an'W!O lhr great om:•:t~:~~~v:.. Peu19on ~8-7372 stove & re1rio. crpt No 2078 THURIN .-E.'SIDE 2BR 1, BA 2 1 -1, ... •••I MW $1050/mo 159-9 lM • · Twnhm w/PoOI by Back 1 •• 1101 ---pet1 1 person $795/mo ~ ·I y MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE • ._ drugs. kitchen pri~s. ba Quiet 1325/mo • ~r Quiet. private Newport +..C dep. 1 yi IM Avail TSL MGMT unlls enot gar & C41r New 2 BR. 2 BA. billlns Immaculate large 3 BR. 2 llW ITllll IPT $450/mo. 873-5879 uttr W/D ~e-3249 ~ 8..ch waterlront office. Jan 20 Call 840-2788 832-2232 or 722-9012 apace. patio. lndry $850 Small dog OK $895/mo BA w/d hkup. frplC, Very dean. mini ocean vu, NB Eutl>IUttunf\Jrn Kitch llTllTS ITllll U65 111 ~ outside~ 1BR. nar, lndry. ~ crpl & NewpOf't Really 642-6368 645-0302 I patio, d/w No dogs BBQ. petto 548-2389 & lndry f>'IV Mml·PV1 en-Fem n/smkr atlr Eallide o• STt•EfllllT Exeeltent ,,.. pertllf'Q .-....... *••-111..., • •EI SIDE 2BR -/gar.,... S845/mo ~ aecurlty I -' C M 3BR 2BA twnhM, n n C·" •73 9330 '"' int°' <'eC:Of. 418'"' NatclUUI ute•• • .. ·-w-· NEWEASTStDE1BR1BA,I 21J..592-2214 --tlh211-'1121 trance 1375/molnClutll lrPlC.PoOI 1313 MC• .., v • -Avwl now S850 Walk to 18drm S650 mo Incl gas new carpet & drps. PoOI vaulted celllng l rplc 21 ... ,. •-Rele<enc::es 760-1691 • Ill 722~918 *,,._. IMMfJ* matlon hi 675-5312 water & garage No pets spa no pets Outet lush deckl. garage with hk· Large room w/lrplc & ad· New pnt/crpt, petlo, gar, ., u I YHllct LNaffett everyt ng 2323 Eiden 548-785• grounds 631-73 78 S 1200/ 631-•a40 .,... I F fl b th-n/pel 760-1713 857-1178 Nr Lido Village M 50 Re-Fem nlsmkr shr amall 2BA ~all ""'etront tor tease Snare profeak>nal ofc ex-BR 1 I up. mo 0 , ,~n ng room u a -tired Fem 55 ~ good drtv-pense Bldg In M"a 1 rear unto~garage •WTSllE* •Large clean quiet 2br room S 5SO /mo lllUlllMl•m er Mayachngfonwork & Newport e.acti Apt, 3 5001qlt lnctudeutorege Vltf'de. Attr to Auoc:"' Uvtng rm &kltchenw/trlg 2ba lrgclosets dtw new llWNITIDlm I ~4-503• 818-574·1350 errand• 673_1769 nousea to beacl'I rm wtthllnkandoutdoor 1nctep t*rorotherbull· & 1tove beJconis;{d in 1210 IFF crpt gar lndr)' $850-1 Newer 1BR 1BA fn Sharp NEAR OCEAN L 2BR NON-SMOKERS ONL y _ $390/mo 723-4965 patlO ONLY $575 mo neu Call Larry ~8-5a80 ¥~:.,~S~N .. E Cati~ ~~~l\J\:~~~~e ~ $875 NO PETS 6A0·2495 I condlllon' Oshshr dining, 2BA apt p,,,;9CY~ Quiet' Stunfling E•stblutf 2BR. ROOM panly tum in lg Fem pref tO stir tpeclOUI A rare oppor1un11y -ar... baleony PoOI & I r. patio $825/mo 2BA twnhM Even I PMk Mesa VfHde nome Fem brand new 3 BR. 3 BA In CALL 873·3066 C m r I I p Optrty 528-8165orL11723·1513 carpel lrplc D w w D •HE•tmflHI carport & laundry ftcllt-1 rs4·2928960-&231 llbey•Lgpatlo Poolavl n/amkr CtoM to occ. NB 1385/mo . ulll Pis 1n1n•211F om f '' , 2BR l '~BA townhouse apt hk·up gerage patio~ tle1 Sorry No Pett · No ~1111070 M<>-0349 1325 moutl pd 751-8404 call ~8-0702 953•3100 & 2778 lrplc pvt tlo a S995/mo Bactietor & 2 Bedroom $ 6 9 S I mo Curt 11 j R BA k - -Uk f R bef'1 1817 W•tef1tf, NB :::S:: -••• we l'k 1 ~· b: •'~; 1780 Santa Ana Ave 1 • oath & 1 Bedroom 631 -1266 L!el Stach 2648 2 BR 1 BA, 1 l'IM lrom oom · prlv · 11~~ or 0 Agt 541-5032 Llwu •n.• - S l lOO/mo 675·84 72 TSL MGMT Pool spa cabte h<Ylll up I CUTE t BR w/patto & beh Patio, hid pool ~~~ 1~1~P;':;;~mo ulli Law Student $Mtc1 r"pon Basie of1ice ..,ace near 1400 a/f office & ware- 832·2232 or 722 90 I• wirsTI ••( YILUll OCUI VIEW' t t OCEAN VIEW nr town, prkng $795/mo Av all inc 842· 187 1 rmmte lor 2BR w/lrplc. lg J W airport, 225-525 at house Low down pymt & 2U 11& ....... te IMlll wn , ..,.. • • • urns & cable lnol Snot tmmed 724-8900 ----decit '" N"'P' 1 blk to S 1 IQ ft • * * Rent con-owner ti~ S t801< Fri g . lrplc. lndry. "-1~SWlltEt..1S ~5-8122 Redecorated2BR,2BAca n/smkr $800.494-1528 STEPSTOSll-DVKatJonRfntlb 2722 beh1M 75 ABP6A2-8379 sldtlf'atton with 8 mo Agt.CareySRI 1·2242 $1150/mo 723-1863 -... , • 1nedr1t celllng1. pvt STUDIOS-So • Ith UOO-N/smkr MI F sttr 2BR leue • • • 631·8066 LIW MllUll 2BR 1BA. lg garage apt Large 1Bdrm loll patio UYll(ll( lPTS balcony 1acuzzl From m w VRL Y BEACH RENTALS Al Park City RMOrt & on 2BA gMage lrplc: wld w/1Yndeck, encl garage, country setllng No pets Spacious 1 & 2Bdrm Apts S995 No pets 855-0665 ~:1~1~14:1 ~::C~~lfl ;~ 1BR 10 3BR unfurnished croas country courae. $ao0/mo 67S·9466 ' c:;~~ CF~'r:, =~ ~~~ sg': =:if~ El= w/d hkkup. S995/mo ~::~:~~ 0i~~5~;~~J 51 Close to beach schoots I S•85 Agt 714--497·8360 $750 to S l 400 ~~~~o~ar~~~7tns~~ __ 600 New 1mprovemen11 neu. art• Of craha. $180 Agl. Carey 631 -2242 shops 5Fr8om3 $6642 mo QUIET EAST SIDE 2BR YILU REITILS S1751ntgllt 759·7592 M/F shr 3 BR NB Ilse, 3 S 90111 plus tree rent mo. 831-2242 Carey, 2 BR. 1 BA, n-smkr no UITlll( CISTI IHA * • ·O 3 * 2BA garage apptlances Ntwp<>rt klCh 2669 --blk1 to bc:h Comm pool S.8-9683 pets , pool 4 250 2BR IBA Apt w1sma11 laundryroom 2otockslc -Ill 4112 \II Garage $440/mo·utll Ex lndustrtM 2788 ShOf'eCresl Ln S8251mo enclosed yard $7251mo backboy $800 494-2471 SPECIAL ''t MONTH FREE • Roomm,tfS 'nttd 543.3939 Sam. Doug ecu1111e Suite Type Of • ..,._..iiiiiii._ __ ...,;ii.iiim 760-0326 No ts 722 6294 WALK to t>eaeh nr Hoag _ 2724 rice. 1 blk from PCM e.500 eq It 2 teroe omc. L.... pe • •Lg 2 Bdrms $90()..$950 VersallleS 1BR pentbse M/F to share 2BA 1''tBA In kitchen tac Ad)ac:enl to & reception .,.. w/2 IQ 2BR, trplc, stove batcony EAST SIOE 28R 1 ·~BA REGISTER •Lg 1 Bdrms 1725-1750 lvm. guard gate. comm IH ..... 0..Htflel Colla Mee&_ N~g or mai lbox 11111on. rolklp dOOf• 571/aq n view. no pets S 1000 1ownnouse·style single Garages . F1rec>1aces PoOI spa, ••« rm Rent eAM·Mld M·f'. M s & S drugs 0'•1 yard gar, en...nng aeMcel Flfm 1779 wtlllti.. C.M. to Wl·n Pooi -Spa neoot 1 .. 545-5793 200 Location'• 557.4000 S425 631-6428 1175 to S295 83t·7M3 csa 5'IO-t352 6MTHS FREE RENT' • 1 ,\ 2Bdrm, •From $750 •W 0 s 1n 2BR 2BA • MocrowaVf' •Bhnd& •Gated community .... c •Poot & spa •Workout room •And much more• SAYE 'h MONTH REMT!* SEA PALMS VILLAGE 10a m ·6P m 1850 Whtlllet Ave f 191h & Wh1t119'I 646-6787 ·As~ Mgr tor d"'ta11s Eauat Housing Qppty A GOOD AD! CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! 642-5678 llily~ilai --... ----. -----~-. 140 I Superior 846-6838 -- --------• Door•Repai(·Alt••tlonl l.OIWE YMI CatMnet ... Panel>-locu-Repatr.-Reptaeement 's1a1r1-0rywtl-Patto..tc Pat1oa~0r1vew1ya-B1001t PAINTtNO • WAUPAPER AND REPAIRS Local ref's Expert worll Fr .. est 844-1478 •ILICI Tl WCI* 1200 lff IUOll I 35 yrs HP J«ry 842--0567 Lie /lnelnd. 997-0840 Tlllllll Ill IEW 1 AES 160mm Room add's TllE IREEI SCEIE llPllOYEI closets bookshelves. 1 Fire><vood . .... . ~ . ' . RAiNeow C1reie Malnt Painting Int Ext HOUM & Apl Oual tOb Fr .... , SI llC•569897 636-1758 3BR 2BA lower unll gar- age W/D hk-up. DIW, $1 195 mo 210 Grant & 210 Lugonia TSL MGMT 832-2232 or 722-9012 STIPS Tl WCI 3BR 2BA. patio Vrly $1300 mo 673-2507 2BR lBA gar wte4ec oe>en· er 2 blks to beeCt1 Upper w deck 309 ; 36th $875 mo Agl 675-4630 2BR 1 BA parking Batt>oa 111 S825 uto 1nct 2BR I I 1BA garage 1800 Clay St $850 673-3039 l2BR 2BA, l'l9W petnl & carpel gated comm Va· I cant & ready to got $1350/mo 720·9422 patio cov sliding doors, Oualtty mixed wood Al.o LIWEll RITES r&Owd decks. lie 842-895 I Orange, Oo. Eucalyptus Small AN Big Jobi In 836-6581 Jim. Fr .. dellv El carpentr)' Decks-dock- _--_-doors rels Atyn Nielsen 645 4440 30 yrs "-'• $2.44 per day Thal s ALL you P•Y tor 4 ltnes, 30 day m1n1mum tn the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nl"'ma11on CALL TOOAYtt ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4121 ht. 110 DOORS. Floo<a F~. Drywall and Cabin.ts I Honest Crefttmlfl Mafk 259-1341 SUN RISE PAINTING Custom WOf'k lnl./ellt Fr door11w1ndow.t1tainwork LIC•59S.07 573-0959 , .. , .. ,..,. leu>onalt LIC •602098 lnsureo Bonded Fr .. •llmat• S.5-3305 A I IN Low Coat Ouattty W~ MANOINGtSTRIPPING Sod 1pr1nklers teed LIC•580875 VtSA-MC delhatch•ng clean·uPS & 87J.. 1S12 repaira Lie 540-5el5 !WALLPAPER Cootr9Ctor SEMI· Retired Landscape Gary Gompf Comm/~ Contractor Complete Orange Cnty 0vet 30 yrs clealQn and 1n1taJlat10n I LIC•328240 4M·4368 SAV£ SSS 754· 7170 WE gall lhd hang together ~ltr * LM4M.,. Total lntfHlor Remodeling Call tor ''" mtmale Serv1<:41 ADVICE TO THE Lawn Malnt 898· 7064 CRAZY 633-7172 lntt TrH L.u4ttatt • Malnt /Gardening ServJc. Reta. Fr .. 9't 5.49-5174 I ., ' '•• .. , , ~~.... .... ' f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: •ns 111111._ ...... n ISA&.u .,_. o":::• .., ra• nna ~ .. -tt .... a..,... 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NltA I • TfWC eU00·--1221. ..., -.0. cloot to doOt P'(ltt to ,,...9'0Wlna CA 130 IAM4PM, 7 Ofderuernt 1°" ;_.to ·--------· ..... ~· 1.a .. ~ lnannc9 .. ~ ~. wtv ~ 1ne-...nec.a1-5301 -.-.-m---m-.-.-1-· flour• Excedent OP-•---=------1 $700 pot1un1ty rot rtclht per-_.I T.t.111111 8'l9Y ~ R.E. co eon F0t mote lnfor· NA 1yipe9 needed '"'"'9dj... .__, •~iced MC'y rCMAee ewl-"'atlon, call Teri at 11t.ty 21S-2M-0374 end en ......,.t to a t09 GloeaCOft'VTll11la1111tetthe ... In eo.t.a .... end 142--4333. Ext. 20t ,,.... •••• producer ..... be .... ~ .... Newport leed\ 3:00 A..M. _. ..ua lllar1er, .,..._. end FV1 tnnoe ......_ to 1.00 A.M, Thuredeya. ..., .... Part INN Mon T"9a ell1remlty ~ 1~121 No~ C. end Jn. ~ ~t 8UN'Mdlnga, hnd Salary req't (a , eurence ~ed. call ... tr.in. A.Wt ~ mu9t)to p TR.. tto NwpC IN a... .u l11 642~. EXTRAS NEEDED FOR TV NYSAVER. 1eeo-P\eoln-Cnf7 Of #1IO, N.8 t29eO EZ ...... ,.. "1r0i 1)11, & MOTION PCTUAES tlaA'le eo.t.Meu --~--gmctflr~ 571-4119 I 4 0 f I e C e I I ' ._..... ... 213-278--0917. •--P"'"A"""R=T....,,T,.....IM_,E,_JOBS~---MI "'ft ~~ S.W.- m n.llDll~ ..... , • ._ Wcwtl fot mejor otl c:o·1. Full-Time food Servw. ··-R 1tl.UINU\u111U -A'1flfY 1n .-.on. eo1 E •••nr=n a.lboe &Nd, a.tbol Ar9e ~ ..... 1oo11 .. t-1. Fooct ~etton; PAIT. Tm FWteurMt Ing for pec>Pe to ptO'Me Mi.Ying lunch lnven-Bright, 1nthu1l11t1c, pr.-need eeMcel. Mutt tory/order 1uppllu. mawr. per.on required ltM'Mlft.11 be abte to ,.-.. ... to D.L w_..,., T~ 1upervlH voluntMra. tor tlUly cntroprKtlc of. II now 8ICCIPtlnG ~ peop6e a.-. income 714-t7t-2t00 Houny WIQ9 ~· ftce. VW'led & lnter"esting c.tionl f0t Dey Fooct Ser· FIT carMf' b<*lent Da•1lllcl r Call Muriel or Ellen duttel, pert-time. am 0t ,,.,_ poeltionl. Pteue trlllnmg a~ a'PPO't Wanted! ~ ctaya. ·-"II'• Sc:tlneldef. 220-()224 pm l'lourl. C<IM 875-7 113 ~ In PtrtOn at 2332 No ~ '*-" 2 klda CM flexlbte ,., -···---W Cout Hwy, Newpof'1 ary but mutt love hours. C.. · · Brend new AP' CommuN-WT .., -/llTll Par1 Time 9eact'I p •op 1 a c 1 11 LI z • .,_ 8 pm, ty 1n eo.t.a .._ ..-. -U, PIT F s.n Oen. 646-1323 enttluaJutlc, out,.oln,. e-e.. -i-. or _.... °' ta A.rte zoo gift COLLECTORS URGENTLY NEED 2t3-533-1911 • • ,._,, -~-.,, -·7 lhop Rea""9 to FOSAZ. DEPENDABLE PERSON CHILO CARE-Need r• Apt Mor. Good renting momna tloun. Over 21 . lllTIL IYllllllT tll01 E CM.tnut, SMta to .......... u-of ........ liable women to~ '°' -'tltta i or~---• ~ '5Mv. ~e~ • 92701 -'" ·-...... so.,..• --·-· .. na -.. -... -qu1llty lubricants to W"'5 wy beby, pert-time In mutt. ~ open-SAVER. 1 Enttlullaffc gtoup prac--~• •--my CdM home. 17S-aele lnO-Selilry +Ape + 8en-tta AY9 .. Costa MeM. lice In Flllhton ~ GOV'T J08S . menufacturlng. truclllng. IEPIEIDTATIYE ....,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ~~~~~~~I efltL Send lliC1er or ,._ .,.. need• ~I 2 NOW HIRlHG! a.come an ~t cone1ructton and tarm tnwtttrnent = •• llM'M to: RMS. 2838 V'8 daya pet weetc. PtMM To 36,000/yr S24 flat contractO< COiiecting fOf cu1tomera In Orenge Th ORANGE COAST ~-. 2908 Found Fem, black & _, Ull IYllL De L.a Valle, Del Mer, .,..._ call 640-1122 Cell 1-ec,o.213-3550 home aubeeflptlona of Coat ' .,.. Tho<ough • -.---J Brown dog Combo Wlll wetc:tlT-...,_ ....... my ,.._..._._ """'1" _,., t"' D''ly Piiot Com-training progrem For DAILY PILOT .. lootllng • .....,_ """' ....,,.,.,_ • .., .. DRYWALL. TAPING -mNTI ,,. .. f0< hOulrMV91 atudenta ENJOY 14-1~ return on Hutky/Germen Shep . 9 own, In my COM home, 11.ANCHI mlHlon paid "'"Illy pel'90l'lal Int..,...,, write • Trust Deedt S20.000 to mo to 1 yr Vlc:lnl1y St 3-5 day• per wHk. ~~~ E,: To lftdependence needed rot pttvat• party PC uw.. ~ 135.000 Contact SteYI Roglr'I at e!t~P«~~ ~ ,..:_ .. ~= St.000.~~ ~et'1 School, San 640-1185µM ~ ~ Wiii Train C.. !.r:=::.~=-~:~~~ 842-4333 Ml005, Ft Worth. Tx To W01t1 9¥11.-.ga. Moo AatoC 1 ap 498-43&2 1-eOo-1ss-14CM 78181 °' l)flOM (817) thru Fri. llu.lbtt l'lourl --~~-~~ FOUND MONEY I N $100K·$200K lllftJAl.-.i 332 2336 Montyfol.GM 2914 MONEYCUP CeaNlcole E,,.,....lt SSlO Ml IMMP/l ~ _..,.,. se.n seeonv Your.,.. PllTTIIE · IMtaetlteft ... .,. WIDOW HAS ... 4 T'D9J °'Sindy 640-6737 '425/WMklVI On your Needed Jor .,.,,.. offtce. Middll... No •llP nee For into c:aa. ~to S30.000 M2-4Ul * ~ _ -own time! "rompt Pymt. A/P. AIR, O.L & peyrotl, PlaanQ ctedl en ~ LAouna 8llctt firm hU t ·900-226-9399 Ext 143 t SupeMlof to hire. train ... Rn ~ .. ~~· ~ ~ Found Tunte 39th St NB Euy worttl Oetlll• 7 + T & .. bllllnO· Acctg • Conmsslon on appledS FlT opening (1:30-5) '°'. eam-~. 7Deya,S12 95 and ~ c:rn..,. end Reaponlibte. hlgnly Of· --·7 alt.1\ .. 722 · ct.ys/...,._ typlnglkllarwt'd,Com-o.trndlan-.-det.it oriented. respon-....,..,_1..e.e 111rlfl er1. Mutt be ganlxed .... son. AIR. ...,.._. A.AOC 4"'"'4835 NOW! ~ 1·90o-7M-7020 13/mtn. puMr exp a ·~Mc,. Miga ... ..., ""'~'""-8™e pert0n Dutiea incl ... ....,-·-entnuliu!IC and good A/P ~-lttetate, ~ La.t. Leb/~d Mix. pret'd. Cell Jeen at Cd fOf "*tWrw s.cr.tanai. light booll· M'llLL--~ wtth pecipe Car and If\-ryp9 eo wpm ··~ -;iiiPiiiiii"irniiiiil ... Lllll ... Any puirpoee. Ouer ....eta. All credit welcome. 513-434 1113 • dat'll wfbrown feet, fem, U. of MUdlntl look lof 157·1555 (713) Ui-644() keeptng, AIR & AIP AH bf~ US Cuatoma MKance reqylfed AWfY legal/~ a plue •• SJl.,. red collef. Vlctnlty New-IPl'tment fumllNngl In Somuxp In computws & DEA etc. Now hiring Cell at the Diiiy Pltot. 330 W e«p eat 40 yn Sman llll1,11'1M/l11b'er S>«1 Rd & Hoepftll Rd . dWMld. Wll tNy tns Om..,., goe Ill__,, tom to lpm ctT d .. lgn office pref' d (1) 805 &17..eOC>O Ext B.ty St • Costa Meaa ofc PCH & Dover. New-Gra119Y1rd. Appfy 2590 ~80-7173. rG'lf ......... ..,, '°' rG'lf ........ ......_ Ptew c.it 4944951 ~-22317 . ~· no P"°"! call. port 8llldl T22· 7331 Hewpol1 8twd., C..M. HOW TO RESPOND -TODATEUNE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Li ten to greeting • Leave me a~0.(you can change it if not sa ti sfied) W hen leaving a message • Leave your fir~t name • ~cnt ion your intcrcsh • Tell your age • Describe your appearance • Specif)' your preference •In clude what yo u liked about the pcr~on you are re sponding to You ma) lca\'c a 30 seco nd me sage. Yo u will be au tomati call y billed 98¢ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS I USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEAR\. Y: (First three words ore boldface> 25 word moxrn~ FREE 'ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY .Al ColHns W11188 Charged RegUor Rate. . . . . .. "" .·.. .. . \. : ..... ·..... . . NAME:------------------------""""""---------- PHCNE!---------------------------------- ADOAEll--------------------------------OIV: SINE: ZIP: _.... __ -~;J:t'~-==;11 .......... lf&.=r.st?Zt i:i.:r·sl!.: GUIDEL1r-JES !.9lr •• ~·!· ~~51 ........... -.. ,.,, ..... ,,, .. ,..,... ~ plliiillil•l~=::;,===:.!=~-1-M II' m1 •ii, I'll --II.I...... %• ... N.~ ~ ...,, TD ==·~~-.. .:r.r--....... ~· ·-o•o •'••·•••• . .:f~-.a "= ,:."'~ol:&.:~ 'A•,~• 1. _ _. aa.w !!P.J -.. 1...,;:;iiii!iiiiiiiiii~;:iiiiii!iiiiih•ni .... "'7 Me. Olll. ==---Ollr..... M9 "'111. I ..... .... ett ~ A. ....... . '" l1lll '._ II._. l1lll .._.._le .... Clll.-... T••n, o.lf, ........... ---. ............. , .................... ...... ....... ,, --Olll.-'. NFl•IDr,P/1,1& TM •Ir ... = TM 111'1•:•• --tlfl~I 8t , =!.-.... " ...... ..:,.!.-·-= ................ "'*-____ _.... ..__. ............ -.... ~ , .. _. ....... tUIHOOf, fU ,111. on ................ ...,...., .. 7 I•,_...., ... F1•1• ~ V.tz.. 1 . ......,. .... = . 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OlllMr • a..... ..... l IC .... .._ te0-0230 M1'lllDUI _, 111 •M ~Noe JeniMy "l. 1i to Olly Noe Jenuaty 'l. 1' to .,_ ti 1llO • LI ... Or-. 0... W..eteftd .ark, el\ort ac>'to 42• Sipe. Avel 1n --9'Mm 8'A~ 11 1'11 ' ' ' 11 1"1 ' 1 ' ftte ,.....,.,.., ... ' ,__ ~ NOi .....,, 11, •· houta. good pay ... I fXJl6 Newport lclh JAOUARlll5XJ8,C6-\, n...,..,..,...,..,. . 8u.oo3 • lu...oo2,,..... , ............. •an ... Or-.. c... rr.'*'-Yl.1111 Jllftguel a plue. Call DARK M>OM equipment 714/142·57'5. • =· ...... new~~~~.:-:' AS ,.. under .. ,.,,I. =N01Dl1 ....... . tu-Ott 14-172""772 a.-.,~ 2 ..,.: OWMr. • .~ TH )A O • htlneet WMC•) ...._. ,.-...ye, 11. '9t1 -a-t'-.... 11.oo. .. t' 32 A. to N fl. SUPS 173·1211, Newport ~--'~._....}!._ !_..f....N2E2T7• 1bO¥a Oft: O.C1 ,._ 1S, ... ,. Pm.JC mf11 ,....... "'-· """. PtlP« ..,.....,.. at 3101 w. -..ctl .......,_._.......... · 1110 Tr-.. kw MIP IWund ....... .-trM. QOO. CoMOtwy.~lk:f\. Newpott9W;f\.Celf,8"M 9'Mm8'A'S •n PICnnoue• ..... ---e.~ Mill.... II PollclH. P otential 7~18 c.a~.722..... ~AC=1~2.:.,..::. =·:2~ lhltolowtng........ um11TATW TMI.............. PWllCl!!!Cl ..... ITAi ff 14,000. l47•7128 11' BOAT SLIP w1tt1 dOCtc ... 'ten lnW1or W .. ~ • ~bullMtl • The tolowlnO pei'9C)nl.,. wtltl .. Coufttt a.tl OfOr· lllCmtl.. ........ TM 1111 I 9 ....... UTIUTYCOMPANY JOBS Wwetry/Fun/M Ll\25 1100/mo. 125 Grand malntalMd. c.1itMnl• ™' ~ ,, GOtl-E~.H~: ~~~~~IC CAA :t~~ Oft 0 .. -ITAi ff ~.tr.:r:~UTILITY, Stenl1.80brlnyourer... gv Canel, Balboa lttand. Cer. Prlnclpelt only. dUetlidby.enlndMdual St. •'14 coetaMeM,Cllf WASH toto1 sw Blrtll ,._ ~ ........ ,.,....,. 17m ,.... IL. ,....... Men & women needed Tl 17$-&0H ~t>M on.. pp. The reetttrant(•) com-tta7 • · s .... Suet• 120 SameAM PuMIMd Or-. 0.-~~-v.._ Cllllf n7ll No ~ Mc For Info ~ ~, ' SHo AVllll ·No !Ne Aboerd 1141N1-0213, ~in: ~= nno Vuqueii. 51 ..... IC ..-... Cllf '2101 Delly PlloC ~ "· •• IHOWROOM. =:: ~ •. CcllMIMe. c.ft· 1-000-32$-MH ext -•5-45T cu... 1720 Mercedet 1112 3000 8 ) 1 Court • 1ot. MOOfpark Brlltol Car W• Part· 27, Fe«ln*J I , tll1 t7m ,.... ll. ........... 1570, lem·Spm 1 days, Large H la ctlon o f _.,. .. ;,, .... ,,,.,,,,,,,,. uetn9~ name(I lltad Cellf. 93021 ' ' ,..., 1 Calfofnla llmlt9d eu-411 A•. An••" Celt . ...,. VIier. Cllllf, •JOI 112.95..._ d iamond•. vln tag•Upto32 ,,,,,,,.,,,, .. l3ISTl.ltb0. beeutltul car. leboYeon~l.tMO T1161buelMM11 COft-Paltnerltllp. 20101 SW AMoe OofMtQ, IOlt1TNe1111a1:w ta..,... --watcnea met Rolelt end Side Tie to 25 ,,.,,.,,,,,1250 ownw. ••otilltnt con· Kelttt A. Dudley duet«! ...., M lndMdu9I IMrdl Street Sult• 120 ·-• ~ .,._ "*"' LAM. Hwnt• dldtd...., en llOCIM•eef m.m -·-._. SWALES ANCHORAGE d It I o n I I • 1 5 O . TMI atatamant ... fltad ..,.,. •--• c.llf• ~ ..,,_ ll'8Mft 9-d\, C....... ..,.,. · _._, --Patek, Wa buy, Mft. lrllde Deity t-6 541-1501 714/54&-0873 ~ tM County 01er1t of Or-The raot1trant(t) CCMft'. -·t• Ana li96ghtl. ' . Merk DtMnlta 1112 The ,..._,_.t(et OOM- St.,, 11,80/Hr yo4Jr .,.. and repair. Wllllam · · lt108 County on December manced to tr.nwt bUllr-92707 PICTmOUIMIH•M IL.llNrty Aw Hur',ttntton menoed 10 .,...... ...... Men & women needed Harold ~ 3t18 IUPtlU AYll llU Rob~ ·n 24 1MO nw under trie Flcttttoul Tiiie bl.lllnen It eon-..._ 8'Am ..,. 9eedl. Celt tae41 • ,_ under .. fl:•• • No experlellea necesa-N9WP0+1 Btvd at l2nd. PCH News>ort BMCh SffWr Wrefth II, BlllbOll • ,_,,. lualMM n&IH(t) llatad ducted by. a lmltad partMf· The ~ "'90M .,. TNI ~,.... le con· 9ultMN NfMC•) MMed ery For Information call llMHI Alie rO, Saly, 122•11,.o wl\lte /cl\ocolatt hid••· Publllhed Or119 COllM ~~:NIA .,,he ragl1tr1ntC•I com-~~~MJCTIOH ~ W: •.,..... ,_,,_. :' on: Owe i:Mt ~1• 1·900-329-8429 Ext 1484 79K, Orlglnelly aold In I Dally Piiot Jenu.y I , 13, 20, TMI ate:-' t flled mancaCI to t~ bue1-CO IOl2 ,_...... Dr lfllD Doneld ca eon.... 8AM·8PM 7 Days Pets I Anlmlfs 6049 Misc. Tr-...._ NB. Immaculate through-' 27, tH 1 with the co::" 0: of Or· NM undet the Flc11tloua Huntington a.eel\, Ctllt: the r9glatrant(•I OOfll· TMI ..-._,. ... ILed $12.95 fee -..,.---• out , I 2 a . 9 0 0 '1 Su-007 lt108 County on Deoamber 8u1111Qt n1me(f) ll1ted tH47 menoed to trMMtt ..,.... .... ~a.t!OfOr· Yll.ITPAUIM .LOOKING for. Compa.. 71'184 ... 9208. "8,IC NOTlCE 19, '"° •t>ove on, Dec«nber 11, JOMC>fl Mich• Kwr, en::-~.~= ... ~ on qm,,.., Full-Time, Part-Time nion?Wettavewonderful Camp!n/Trlltrl 80l'4 SUZUKI '17 SAMURAtl ~ 1MO, '°'2 PClllMcM Dr,. Hunt-.00..on'OotoOerl 1MO 31• 1"° loving dogt & cats avail~ 20 FT mini motor tlorM "9C1Tn0Ua .,..... Publlahed Or119 Coat ~ C. &oetman. lt1 lnQton Beecl\, Cellf. 12to47 Aloi oO.twa • ,.,_ Start at $5/Hr NewPor1 able for adoption MU.I But of tit WO(ldt Good r1.ac. =· MW top & 1 NAm ITA~ Dally P1tot Jenuery I , 13, 20, Managing Genertl Plrtnar ll\19 bualneaa la oon• TNI ..... ,,.,,, ... flled PutlllNd 0r.,.a C0Mt 8 ••ch •re a C a 11 go 10 reaponalble owner MPG ell 1 and rene. , I The tolowtng ~ .,. 27. 1991 Thie 1t1temant -Ned duetacJ by: en ~ wlttl .,_ eoum, Cltrtl M Or-Delly Noe JMwltr/ 13. to. 714-437-0020 Come and..... we mlghf HurrY $4 ': ~~, 840-0'08 dolf'O bullrlMI.. Sv-()04 wttn the County etertt of Or· The t8Qt1tranl(1) com· .,. ~ on ~ 11, '*'*Y~. 1 .. 1 ----h1va the per19ct pet for ' . TM wife rtdet with me R{S MEMORY, 2tOO Inge County on Oecln\ber manced to 1t1iN9C1 tlUlil--14, 1te0 .au.414 VERIFIER you 631-10309 4 ••~ ft..1.-/ a-. nowt Saw Stl\ouMndd Brl:Ttol St Ste Et05. Coeta 31. 1HO ~ naee under tM ActldcM "1tMI -------------wr~ ""~ ..... ,,.. on Udo c:«I MMa. Calif 12121 "8,JC MJTIC( ButlnMI neme(t) llatM ~ Oranfl COllM Pianos & Organs 9030 .. l Mllll l.M ~~, R=, ~~ 'lCTmOUe WM u:'~a.c':~ :.,:; ~ ~llO =Not Oeurnber n. ao. _ _.o;:;:;;;.;;;..;.;;;-.;;;:;:. __ Two (2) people with econ-WS9 1989 J EEP WRANGLER 8.300 mUtt. wl\he, tan t2ti7 8 ' .. ,.._ 8TATlmNT •IOOA. !Mna. Cal!t, ti7t5 Tl'lit ....__,. ._ t.... 1 ''*"*YI. IS, :!i21 omleal car Ind current In· t\ard top e C)'llnder, AIC, ... ttter. extended war· Manne. T. $Nier, 455 The lolow4ng penone .,. PllbllMd ~ Cout with tM County a.11 of Or· eurencetodrtveNewpQn MASON HAM LIN 7 ' a lloy ~h••I• MINT ranty, 128.995 11 amefta twlatSlX203,Colt1 Mau, Oolngbultnaea u Oetly27 Pio Plott J Janu.ry3 13. 20, .. County on Dacel1obetl---.---... -.,----- S..Ch. Costa Meu ctnd GRANO BB welnut·fln-SlO.OOO 67s,.9347 NEW 173-4704 c..it 92121 V BEST U FAMILY 21.~3.1991 14, 1MO r-.... 1"4 Huntington Beacti ~-11h, axoellent condition Thia bulinMt It eon· SALON. tee5 Adami, Hunt· Su~lOll ~ lfytng dalrvety of the o.lly $7500 080 760-3416 Chevy 1974 Fun Size TOYOTA 19n C.ica ducted by • general 1)811· inglon BMctl, CMf 92141 Publllfled Or'anee CoeiM 8'A~ "* Piiot Hour1are900AM --Gr .. 1PT 4•4!1 Mut1Mll 4 -1paed, A/C, Ju1t nar9'1fp LV Lample~ 20072 OeilyP!lo«DecembarH,IO, ••••Dll&lllTO* to 1 oo p M Thurtday TV Stereo EJectronla ale. power 548. 4sp tmoooed ~Ing $950 The r9911trant(1) com· Hatt>of Isle Ln . untif'IOIO" NlJC NOTICE 1HO Jenuery I. ta. 1"1 "!'..!!..~~ .__ and Saturd1y Call ' ' Grenny Box Haw -?14--147.11n menceo 10 trwttaet ~ Belen. Caltf 9284e Su-717 ----_,. C:.. Of The HlrtlOr 842-4333 6C8> ahellltlr•lenglne + xtra naae under ttla Ac11tlous Ttllt bullneu 11 eon-'1CTITIOU9 .,..... The~offowtnO per.one At-. WI., ~ 2131 Son StMeo Beta Video Onve to •~tel e..i Toyota 1818 Celiea GT Bulfneu name(•) l .. ted ducted by en indMOual llAlm flATDmlf'f N¥I ~ tM YN of T~ A•. C.. ...._ ~ .. Yltl 5,_. T 1 orter over 13 500 11'1bllCJI. llUtomAatlc, run1 aboW on Dec«nber 30 The ragia1ran1(1) com· Tiie foloWll'lg P8l90fla era the Flctltlou1 lu1lnNI c.lf ~ ...... ng , •. em op 0 • good 1 1200 912-3758 1HO · menoed to tr9nNCt t>u-. dOlnO ~ u NerM: ~ LA8a. TNI _.,,..,,... 11 oon-thellne SL-HF1000 Like 7141211-11 1t MlchaalRltc:Ne nett utldar ,,... Flc1ttloul ANDIAMO HAIR. 321 A UlmlTACT " "I! Ju v EN AT I 0 N dUetlid w: nonp;oAt pubic new Orig $3 000 Now 714/540-0756 Votvo 198 1 2400l. nu ... IM*!I ... ftled 8 uslneu n1me(t) llllad Marine. Aw . Balboa lltand. The folowlnl penone .,. cf NT & ,. , F A c E. HA I A. '*-"' oorpotdorl 1900 080 845-3655 JEEP 1989 Wranglef V"'Y High mltnoe. ax<*tent wtth tile County Clertl of Or· above on Deoamt>er 14, Ctlllf t21e7 doinO t.llfnela _. BODY. 400 *"POrt c.nter n:. reoret,.,.t(a) com- --low mileage 1170 war· condition, l2,500 080 anga County on Dec«nber 1HO Aot>art Dent 1110 W AlfT BY MAAOO 1155 (. Dr, U lt, Hewpot1 Beecl\, ~ to ~ ...... ranty Priced to tall ~2279 31, 1HO LV ~ 17th, Long BNdl, Caffl. Aoea 4'200, 0r...O.. Celt, c.lt, t2tlO ,,.. under the ~ Antlclu!s WIO quick 631.1384 Volvo 1g84 Wagon ,..,_ Tlllt 111tement ..,.. hied 90l13 921e7 The 'lc:11tloue .,..,,_ BualnMI nal'Ml(tl lllted -rd Put>llltlad Orlt108 Coat wttll tile County Clertl of Or· Vic:tOf L Sommers, 2 t2'-' Merguerhe H 1116 NerN ,...,,.ad to abcW .. lbO¥a on: NIA mlllf flNllll JEEP '90 WRANGLER ~~ ~~!On3r le=, oaity Pttot J anuatY 13, 20, 1nge County on Dec«nbet Amethyst, B1lboa ltland, E. Rola •200. c::. Celt. flled In Orange County on John~ Pttlldem --.-c bSTA MESA* Whfl• and tan. 5-speed. . • . 27. ,.ebf'uuy 3. 1991 19. t9t0 Cellf 92M2 t2M1 J uly 10. 1HO f°!ILI n. .............. flacJ 1931Newport81vd t0lt1op wllhb1k1nlcover. 64&-9728 Su-011 P471A1 Thlt bu11net1 It con-Ttll9 bualneU It con· N0,462971 wlttlu...Coumya.-ofOr· Tremendout Selectlont Cor dff Mar 6122 oversize tlrn on chrome VOLVO '72 PublWlad Orenge Cout ducted by • general pert· duct«' by'.,~ ~ C, Lynd! M,D .... CouMy Oft DecllTIMr French * Englltn *Amer ONI wtleelt. exoellent con-4 door, good trentpOf· "8,IC NOTICE Diiiy Piiot J111Uary 8. 13, 20, natltllp The reotttrent(1I com-1133 Bedford uin. H , 3t. tllO 25Salect0ealers ROLL-AWAY bed. llngle, d1Uon '8600 497-6683 tatlon $750 0 8 0 27, t9t1 TM r99titr1nt(tl com· rnencad to traneact ~ N9wport8eecl\,cellf,t2tl0 ~ •8000 SQuara Feet* good condition $50 ~ 15 Sunikl ;987 Samurai 842-Q 132 Of 5-48-9000 '1CTITIOU9 ....... S4r006 ;::*' un:, 1~~1= nw undef the Flctlttout ~ ~.:,'81 oon-~ ,,:.:::-1~ Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-& M':,''~7~24Cofona def wttlte, stereo ca1Mtta VW 1981 Rabbit r:.A== .,. "8.IC NQTM"t Bu11n .. 1 n1JM(1) llatad !e:!.ne:.~ ,1~= TNI at.-nent .. flacJ 27. ~S.1 .. 1 • c *'We BuyandSell* 62K m llH , $3200 Convertible. triple wNte.OOlng~•· 1~ it>oveon0ecitmber 1,1HO Matvu-iteHanlen ' wtltltl'leCountya.-ofOr·I 8u-4t2 onslgnments Welcome 721· 1395 new ...,..,,,. & lop mint SP .... Y ROLL ' BRUSH .... _...... ... ---.. Victor l SomlMrl TNI ... ~ ... Ned enge County Ofl Deoamtler ** 642·8990 ** Cosu MH.1 6124 s • ,-o,,o o o 's o · 120 vst s:, Hun11ngt~ .. 'N .. aT'A"TiW'Nr _.[h~·~~t.;_uof~ wtthlNCountya.11ofOr· 24~=.., Orangre Coeac --------- *BUYING ITEMS * •••••i •••f ITrudu 9035 213t434·57t t 8aectl c.iit 92141 me lollowtng oereona.,. 111ge County on Dec«nber 119 County on Deoamber Daly P9ot~I, 13 20 ....C ll)TIC( * t890s 10 19501 *' --JoM A Battlau 120 211t OOlflQ bullnea... 2, '"° 14 1HO 27 1" t · · · ACn1eoue ..,_ .. •Jewelry to Houtehold* 1S1tl Sun Dining room 1977 TOYOTA PICKUP VW 63 BUG One owner. St Hunltng1on 8eacn Galtf HOOD SAtL MA KERS NnUO P47SWI ' ~ 9'Mm ITAQ ff Please Lv Msg 673-6223 ta Die ch11rs futons W11h snelt She ain't no original lnterlof S l200 92648 (Calll0tn111 981-B Wffl Publlllled Or Coaa PuOlllllad Or'lltlge Coeat The~..,.... .. gtau coffee tibia beauty but stta runs rN I 0 80 (714) 64&-7877 Of Ma<len E Bat11au, t20 lltll St . Co111 M .... Cakf OetlyPilotJ~~ 13 20t OeilyPt6ot Deoamber23,30. do6r'GtMllMm• Auctk>m WI l Queeosira bed/bedding 111rell O~ner mutt (213) 431·5090 1tter IS 21t1 St, Huntington BNdl 92127 27 1991 ' tttO Jenuery I . 13, '"t OPEfllAT!ON DESE-.T ............. ._ ___ ...__, wat"lefldryer end much tee Make OHM Call VW 63 RABBIT CONV Calif t2648 Wiiham LM Wortft1m. Su..()08 lu-725 FAIENO, 314 S4ttl 8 ..... DllDLIC AUCTION much mo'e' 1874-B Full· Marilyn 873-2168 EJ1cellenl oond ale llUIO nus bu11ne11 It con-1341 S ROii S1nt1 Ana MAim aTATlmNT P<W1 Beedl. Celt t2llS ruu 8'1on Ave 63 . ducted by llulOand and wife Calif t2707 P\B.IC NOTlCE ....c NOTlCE The folowtng perwona -MkNlt p Vant. 314 ""' Sll,Jll 13, 1PI Aj~~~~~c~~P-~o'~60-38~5m1 15750 ~r~•·:~~~:,: ~"!:,t>';':,ne.:;~.,con· ACnnoua.,..... ~~a9:flltNKLEA :...,....,._, ...,_, c.- T.IE IEYEllLJ Hunt klCh 61401 er S6500 675-93A7 11 _. __ ,.,1,_., . ,_. unoet Ille Flcuuous Tiie r99111ranl(tl com-~~A~ NAm ITA~ a'AVICE (b)CITTfLl'B .,_ Cier11a, 1412 N • I 11 .___,rule-of· Bu1lnau n1ma(1) ll lted rnencad 10 trantaet tiu-. The f~ pel'IOM are ~fllPAlsts 211 Ulac ~1 Fuflar1on. Celt NElllTllE lllTEL 11188 Y1m1h1 Ruz V 9040 thumb wa1e1t readerswna1 ioove on August 1990 ,,... under tile F1c11110Ut The folowlng l*'IOfll W• doing bclalneal... I.Ma Coat• Me... Callf 92131 tcooter $400 Sony' am tlley ~to llnow to Duy JoM A Battlau Butlnna n1me(1) ll1lad ~ bu9klaaa.. THE USS EITES AS-t21V Jll Aic:herda, 111 Via Or· JJIO Att 1f Tiit Arts H o'm a Comp 0 n 9 n t 1976 GM C 4114 i . ton wflat they Mad Thi• 111tement wu filed 1bovl on NIA NB Edl~LWS~RK~ no SOC:IATION. t832 Dorothy Aotler1 flloy attall, 211 •o. ~ Baectt. C... C.tfl IHI Stereo System $350 Frt, Good running gHr. Autos Oomntk 9 wtth tM County Cllnl ot Of. Wllllam LM Worsham ~ 92918 · 119, ~. N9wport Beecl\, CeM Ulac ~. Colla M .... t2t83 s 8 1 s u n o • v 1 d needs t0me bodyworl\ llnV9 County on Oecembet Tlltt 1111eman1 wu llled R C C ~~807 c.M, 82127 Thia bualneaa 11 con· LOIS of Fintt Furniture 962-2194 $3000 642 -9 132, CA0 '77CpeDeVI $1475 31,1990 wtlhlheCountyClaftlofOf· tOO~~oml r5:kan:n~, LewfenoeW:o«en~. Lynda AM Cltlall. 271 duCMdby~ Htmade Rugs Weste'n & 548_9000 CHRY '84 5th Ave $3475 '"79700 1nge County on December 1 • un · 1632 Oorottty Lane. ,.__ Ulec Lane. Coet• M... The r9911trantC1) com- European Bronze., Jade. Sall Sun 8·4 30 Sklls CHEVY '77 t ton $3375 Pubhtllled Or•noe Cout 31 19t0 ""-'Oil Beacl\, Callf 92148 1> o rt 8 • ac II, C a I If Celt 92127 · menoeo to 1ranaect llUl'- Rare Clolsonne Fine b•kes. ap~I futon bks, '90 MAXI VAN •Nwplr 11 Mira 5-48-8823 Dalty Piiot J1nuary 13, 20, '41t7a d ": bbutlnell ~~on-926e0-4807 Thl1 bu11neu 11 con-1'1811 under ttle 'lc:11ttoue Jewelry Fine Arts & clothe• Mr misc httlotd PIS air cruise, stereo 1111 27, Febru1ry 3 1at1 Publtlhed Or1noe Coat uct 'I an lndl Thia butlNaa 11 c:on-duc1ed by hutband and wiM 8u11n... name(•) ll1tad Much more CollecllDtes l 7 l8 l Marine View Pl wheel 3.400 miles CHEVY '74 NOVA, auto , Su--012 Dilly Piiot January 13 20, m!:.c,r~••:ran~ == duoad by .,, lndtvlduel The reg111r1nt(1) com· lbo\le on:~ 1, 1991 08:111 M11n News WrnrtB Ch1ta 8'40·8903 ILLNESS FORCES SALE 1 1owner 6cyl NuSaltery. 27. February 3. 1991 ~ ~:: FICI llOU TM r9911trant(t ) com· mancad to tranaact bull· Mlc:llMI Vthl Call /4151340·9898 · $15,995 531.2177 1 Xcond $1350 0 8 0 P\BLIC NOTIC£ Su--020 =n:ll nime«i•I 1;,t,: rneneaCI to lrenaect bue1-NM under' the Flc11tloul Tlllt ..._., ... fltad Preview 1 Hr Pre-Auction 839-8242 nell under the Flc11tloua Bullneu n1me(1) ll1led with the County~ of Or· Ku s Furniture CSL •978 N•w...,.,. •--~.. 6169 Ford 1989 Econo41ne 150 '1<:~ .,...., .. _ •c NOTICE •bOve on NIA Butlne11 n1me(1) ll1tad al>O\le on Dlolmber 21 lt108 County on Deolmber "' _., gc-.ri Conversion loaded CHEVROLET 85 Perteet NA.Mii ITATI'.....,. ,.~ Rober1 C Cndfitll'llntl lbovl on Januery 23, IMO 1MO ' 31, 1990 ---------ESTATE SALE Oblectt 14 000 mlles TV VCR ca r. vary low mllH. The following per9001.,. 'tC Tni. ltll--.t WU fllad Lawrence W P9ttllft AoOet1 A. C111.. ~ Furniture WI 4 dart & llOY~Old ttems CB 2-AMIFM e&ueltet loeded 4 tpeed with doing buSlnaaa.. .. nnou:A..,...,.. with the County Ctertl of Or-Tllit ·~t ... flled TNI ltatern..I -fll9CI PuMltlacJ 0r.,. COMt ·.,-P-IE•C•E-R•A•TT•A•N-l-tvii.o-ng Slee~ sof1 Sat'Sun lrali8' hitch ewceilent crulte control $3,650 Kt OS IN PARADISE The "::,!ng "":-"'!::!.,. ~:ty on Oaoember with tile County CW1t Of Or· wtttl 1M County Qar1I of Or-Delly PloC J...-y 13, 20, room set AnllQu• oek 10-4 6310 w Ocean-cono 111on $20 000 548-4793 31302Vi1 Cuartel SJC.Callf d0tn9bus>,_.u '47MU enge County on 0.0..lber #'91 Coun1y on December 27.~3. t .. 1 d1n•ng set & \mall dMk .\ front (11 lhe De&ch l 434-7632 ~RY SL ER ·at New 92975 BARRETT FINANCIAL PutMlahad Or'angre Coaat 14· lHO 31• lltO 5'H)t3 misc 645-7079 · y°"'., Landau loaded. 1~ 3 ~:~ <Alz:-SERVICES 144 t2 D1oe1 o.ty Piiot January 8. t3, 20, PubllaNd 0rlt108 "= l'WlaMd Oranfl "= --------- Brand New Ol&e~ leather C()OCl'l 6 Cl'l81r mirrored bar w12 stools Mu~t lff' 9()q,16•l MOVING EverythlnO must go Form11 d1n1ng torm11 llv1no & mtlC By IPPt only Call ~5 '153 MOVING SALE s~pe' sofa side by side re- lrigerato' 1amps misc 723-5106 Queen ttze bed & frame excellent condition $300 oeo 675-2610 I YOU CAN FIND IT I~ THE CLASSIFIED 2!1K ITltles 7 year ...,.,. SJC. Calif t2175 Circle Hun1109t0" BMctl. ??· 1991 O.ity Pllol OeclfftMr n . ao. Delly PlloC .Jet'IUf/IY t3, 20, -.....;~=;...;.;,;;.;..;;;:;::.. __ r1nty PP S 14 950 Tiii• bualneu 11 con-C.:~:::4: Baniltt 144 12 Su..ooe 1990 January I, t3, 1"1 27, ~ 3. ttt1 631-8808 ducted by 1 eoti>Otetlon o.n. Clrcie. Hunltngton "8,IC NOTlCE ~131 5'H)t7 FORD tt90 FESTIVA The reglatrant(t) com· Beach Calff 92647 Automatic, AM/FM Stefeo ~~ ·~~II~ Tllll txialneet ii con· ~~., .. ~ .. C&SMtt• se to0 oeo ,_. ........ .... ...... ducted bV.,, lndfVIOUa1 -... -... &45-2777 Bu1tne11 n1meCs) ll1ted Tiie raot1tranl(I) com· The folowtng Plf'90r\I ere '1CTTTIOU8 WM PICnnout .._.. 1211 ... • at., eta F, C... lbOveO" November 1, tHO mef\Old 10 tranMCt bu-. dotnQ bu11r1eM ea MAim ITAm•n Ulm ITAW MeM, c.lf.12tlt !LINCOLN 71 Continental Preaident ,.... ""'* ,,,. Flclttioul J ' l MUSIC. 1442 The~penone.,. Thatolowtng ....... ...,,. "'..,..,.,., 1151 480 engine Rune good TNt tlatement wu toled BuelnaH name(•) lilted Deauvllla Pt . Co111 MMa. OOlflQ ~ea dolnG ~ea Ch•''"tone It., Colt• $1250 SEE 8•2-0587 wtlh the County Ctertl OI Or· ibOveon o.c.tnt>er t tHO Cal!f t2821 · TA"tMLINE aUILDINO TWICfi THE STYLE. set Meaa. c.lf t2Ut angre County on Deoamber r., .. F Batr•lt JOM M WIC'lham. 1442 PAOOUCTS, 20112 ~ E, 1httlt f14,CoateMeM. MMon J. Whlqon, 2 .. MERCURY TRACER 1990. 31 1990 Tlllt ttltemenl wu flied Oeauvllla Pt , Coell .,._., Ave . Senta Ant ~ti. Calif t2t27 Moftt~ Ave , CoetA: MeM. •·door. eutomallc. ,..,_. wttlltha CountyCleritof Or· Callf t2121 Calif t2707 8endt1 Miier, 2182 Pott Celt 12121 caueua, air, tpaclal Publltl'lad Orangre Coat enge County on Oeoelnbet LIN F Wlc*tiam, 1442 Don Murray, 101 ~ Oumeel" .Newpoltleecll. Tiile bual,,... la con· equipment 11'\0d.. ca-D111y Piiot January 13, 20. t• lHO DNuVllla Pt • eo.11 Meta. l.Mtlapur, Corona del Mar. c.lf nteo cM:tacJ by: 1 ,.,,.,..i .,_,. nyon red 20 000 ~lies 27 f:et>ruary 3. t991 ' ,.,....,. Calif, 92121 Celll, t2126 Tiiie bu..inee. 11 con-~ I I k a n • w • s 5 9 9 5 ' Su---018 Publlthed Orenge eo..1 . Tl\19 bullneet 11 con· Tl\11 bulln•n I• con· OUC*I by ., lndMdulll Tiie rag111r1nt cont• 842.3332 o.ity Piiot o.c.mt>er 23, 30, ducted by· tlutband and wl,. ducted by' en lndMdual The tagl11ranl(a) com-meinoecs 10 ttenteet ~ --------------.I....--~_;_:..:..:~--P\8.JC HOTICE 1990 Januiry e, 13 l99t TM r99l11rant(1) com· TM r99lt ltant(1) com, meinoecs 10 ttllnMCt ..,.... nw under tfle flctltloua WE WI LL Su-730 ,mencecl 10 trllnMC'I ~ manoaCI to ttlf1MIC't bue1-neea under the FlctttlOul tMllMm rwne Ot MINI D •1 p•11t ftCT1'TtOU9 ..,_., '*" under the Flc11tloua '*" under the Flctttlout au1tMe1 name(•) fl•tad llet«S lbOW on Nolleiftber t, ' I J I NAMI 11TAra.NT .. _.,. N()nrr Bu1lne11 nama«i1) lltlld 8u1lne11 name(t) llt tad a1>0¥e on' o.-nw 1t, IMO The followlnO penlonl .,. ,._ 11114 at>ove on Deoamber 7, 1HO abo¥e on NIA 1.. Manon~ doing ._.,,...ea; Jonn M Wlcaham Don Murrey .,_. ..... TNa It~ ... fled FAST MANAGEMENT, f'tc~A~U Thie ltllematit wet fltld TMI ttMefilent ... fled n. ,......_,. .. ILed .-1NCountya.-otOr-s E L L HI Nun11 0 ng10En BpeaEch /NF ou 0 n1aE1n NVallTey 1991 Maple Ave St• t The fot!oWlna per10nt .,, wttl\ the County etertt ot Or-wtttt the County Cler1t °' Or· WIWI .,. eoumy a.11 Of Or· ... County °" NoYoi** eo.11 Mau. Cellf t2127 OOlflg bullneal.. .,. County on Dec«ntler angre County Ofl On..,. ..... c.o...y Ol'O CHU.. , .. '"° .... K Allen P.,.,_,, 11532 C.(80 VENTURES 34123 14• tHO 14• IMO ' S1, ,_ ~ 0r*"lt Coelt Colutt Cir , Hunlln91on Cella Ponole c.c>tltreno P41t141 ...,_. ,.,... DlllyNOl*"*"ber21,0. BNcl\ Celtf 9214t 8eac:tl Calf 12924 "'.,...,,. 0renoe eoeat PutlllaNd °'*"" c... ~ Or-.. c... ..._ ._ t . 11. ,_ ORANGE COAST Jen M PecWaen. s1•t 9...;.. Jtme1 MU'pny o.ityP11oC09oernber23,30. Delfll'lot0eolrm4*n.ao. Noe~ 1J, 20. AMet:••• ,.,-.1.._t..._ Y Cltat_, CW., lrflne, cellf 34123 Ci tta Portola ' ttt0 . .Jenuetyl,13,t99t ttt0,J~l.1S,1tt1 11. wlttl1 ~11.1'11 0 U R WEEKLY t27f4 Captttr1no &each Ce1t1' ~ 2t A!:Jlt • lw:tl\ • .... Tht1 t>ualnua tt con· 12t2.e · ----- ducted by Co-ooiM..,.. Paul J Hogan. 1413 9 ~r~I·:~= = =:.n:.:~n~•mano STIRTII . I IEW IUSllESS7? G l1A RANTEE f ,_ under ttle Flctltloue Thia bulln&U 11 con-e A R . ButtnNt name(a) llttad ducMd by 1 oat*al pen. ATTACHED eoove on 09oernber 21. nat1hlP t990 ..... _ •~ M ,...._ .... r9911tranl(1I COftl· -· -•• rnencad to trlllWICt llUl'-We will sell If 1 Tllll ate«_,, ... fltad naae under 1ne F1e1n1oua your car a ter 3 weeks w11tt 1na County Cilttc tl4 Or-Buain... n•meC•I ll1t•d your car isn't sold, we will run your ad lt108 County on Oeoerflber above on "°'yet for tree' 3 t, t990 """' 1._ ~ NO STRINGS A1'f ACHED. Just call us to renew your ad Aun 10 worda for 3 •1tk• It I ll 50, S!lc 11cl\ lddciontl WOfd Musi bl pi~ A WOfd oonltlfll* lllytt\lng INS llu I ~ NtwMn • fOf tnCllViduall only ~ Orantt CoeM Thill ~ -fM:ld Deity Pilot J.,.,.,y ,, 20 -4th the County 0..... Of Or· 27,'*'*'tl. tttt · · ... OCM#tty on oeu: .. • h.o11 ti, 1tt0 ,.,.. ~0r-.a.... 1_......;..M.;;;=IC-MJ.--ntl---._ Delly Plot 0.001obet n . ao. PICTmOUI al ID.. tllO, .-..YI. 1a. t•t 9'Mm8'Ail JT "'"711 The..,........,.. ... .... ......._. IAHTA /!IMA ll\IZU 10 ~ ... °"""' ..... AM. Cllf.11711 01t.-..-.c•1• ·--------------------___________ ,. ,... __ .... ~ ... I '~ ...... __________ ~ l AM..Celt.11711 * ~ ,........,....., TNI INlit-ta w.. I AD0U.M 0TY ---------------• I .._, i.y. a• .. *4• I nAn----------.,. ____ CHICK ·----AMOUNT CL---' The I ...... eM(e) ~ ' ............... .... MMTSC.UDMS.U-------------IXPlaATION DATI ----,_ ..,... ... ""1 • I MUMC• I ..... -'*""'" ..... ~1iliE~ I I ~--1 t ~ ................. I ..... TNI ._ ... ..... o....,a.110r-1 , , I ' • f. . . ! 1 ,~ ''L. The LAQal Depentnlnt et the ~ Plot It ptee8ed to~•,.. ..W. now av....,.. IO ,.. ....._ neteel. w. _.now SEAACH 9",... tor you at no ..-1r1 cNrQe. lftd _. '°" the time and "" tttp to ... ~ Hou. In s.nta AM. r-. tlA oourw. llft .. the ~ II Wiial111d -... Nl'f(All ieWouebil 1' _,_ ....... mint wltfl the CG.lily c::ilM. ...... once • ...-'°',.. ....... ,.., Ml by ... " """ .. ,.. ,..., .. Pllbllc•a" ~ Cowr"Y °""'- ·-J .... 0.-.•Dl I l ---===~~~--::~':'!~~::.==~=-~-~~~-~-~-~:-~-:-:-;;_~-~-~-~-~-J:.....l~~~~,~-~,~-~--=~=,t~:~:.~~~=~,~!!!!!l;;l!!!!!lll!~~~~-····· . . ' ,.... .eop 11¥ to .. ,_. a •1:::. ~ ............. -"" LAii' Dlpertl••lt. ., w... 9111. Coeta ..... ~I,.., CM nol ., by, .... -"' .. {714) M-4a21, b ..... 111 0t 31t Md ............. , ••• ,..,'° ......... 111 .... .., ..... .,.., .._... .......... .... .....,_ .......... .. ........... _,.... .... ..... ,.. ,_.ml Bl '