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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-17 - Orange Coast PilotORL\.NGE CO A·S T = A > ....... ..., " .., •••s• God bless America EDITOR'S NOTE When we 1ot the.word at 3:30 p.m. that the U.S. had aone to war. t he Oru1e Cout DUiy PU.t underwent a complete transformation. Af\er expanding our newspaper by four pa~s. v.e moved all no n-war- related local stones off the front page and de\ eloped a "second front page" on AJ. We then sent our staff out along the Orange Coast to localize. as President Bush said. '"the liberation of Kuwait."" It's am:mng hov. directly our rrs1- dcnts are afTtcted by a war a half-a- world awa)'-Herc arc the stones our repont'n ramt' up with· 0 Saaps-.Ot1; Karen Auge rcpons on peace rallies. a siudcnt walkout and suppon for the troops Al. 0 People wtao've btt1 tr.ere: Paul -'rch1pley talks with those who've seen "ar -up close. Al. 0 Mu • &ff street: Anna Cekola records the moods and feeli ngs oflocal residents Alt 0 Israel 1lckbar: Bob Barker inter- ' 1ews a former Orange Coast fa mil) that Oro their new home 1n Israel under the cloud of ""ar All 0 FamlUea waJtle1, •orrylq : Ins ) oko1 talks v.1 th local families with loved one sen 1ng on the battle Imes Al 0 Clll9rdtff aacl ban: In tv.o stones. Tony Dodero \.IS1t5 some of the places were residents took rrfuge Al 0 Local bomb 1taelten: Stt the In- side the Newsroom item below. Of course. )OU can find complete national and tntcrna11onal coH'rage on Operation Dt'scrt Citorm on A I. A9. >\I 0. and A I I And 1herc 1s one last significant change we made today tn the Dail} P1lo1 \\e felt that with a headline like ··w R'." the trad111onal Good Morn- ing ~luat1on seemed o ut of place. After much thought. v.e dcc1dro to go wtth "God Bless .\menca:· a message to all our m1litaf) men and -.omen. their fam1ltes. our leaders and the rt'St of the l 'n1tcd tates IN THE NEWSROOM Wuh the stan of war. local police o fficers had to dust off the c1v1l defense manuals to answer a question seldom encountered: Where to ao tn case of an air raid .. Mmutn after war broke out in the Persian G ulf, Costa Mesa police O fficer Wayne R1cdmann said he had a phone call from a concerned resident ask1na where she could fi nd a bomb shelter in case of an air ra1d ... About five callers in Newpon Beach asked the same questio n Tuesday ntaht. even befott the Un1tro attons deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Ku\\'att passed. said police Lt. Michael Jackson LOTIERY Llttl 1', SI, 35, SI, SI, tt Bonus number -1 Tl•111r Escondido Anaheim Daly C ity ••cci 'CJ Heart : Jack ' +C'lubs: 8 0.amond : Ace • p1ctcs; 10 INDEX AM L"*'/Cll QPMiol/17 • '*' LCll/U ,. flOtica/CI Sct'llllllh!C7 SlciltJ/Cll 5;orts/'ll TV l....,...... ....,,tu ~ •• Thursday, January 17, 1991 25 cents AP~ Air Force support personnet prepare an F-15 fighter plane at a large a ir base in central Saudi Arabia Wednesday. Planes from the base were invotved In raids against Iraq early this morning. Students gather to hear what Bush has to say By Karen Auge ~ ... eo.t ~ Piiot IRVINE -Ho urs after v.ord of .S. air stn kcs again t Iraq sv.cpt acros~ the UCl campus. mort than 100 tudcnts braved ch1lltng Santa na w1nd to pther around an outdoor tclc \ 1sfon set as President Gwrgr Bush descnbcd the nauon's foray into v. hat ma)' be the first ma1or war of Families share sense of .shock, fear over war 8y IM Yokoi. Or-..~~,... They ractcd in Cllt~mcs -tcMM broU down in h~I IObbiQI. Othat fell p;mly 111ettt whale cnMll•H c intidt .. .. , the tunalea ol IOld.en 1n tt.e Pmien OWf' .. ......s tk ........ ol .a.ocl Md llllf fof their lo\l9d OMS aftcr--ftlWedlll11t ,MIMUM- ed s..en Md a&'8dllld "9ca. -.;nni111 a dtt ....... m3n\ of their ltfeume Most llstcnro. 1hen dnfted away as the president ended his remarks But several dozen ltngrmi to protest what they had heard. ~1 do n't know about )OU. but I'm rcall) scarro:· said o~ v.oman. one of the first to arab the microphone and addrns the crov.'d. Their candles strughn& q;un t relent- less wind gusts. the core aroup of protesters chttttd Todd Warden as he dcscnbcd has parucapauon tn a ckmo nstrat1o n Tuesday nipt 1n front of the F~I 8u1ktina in Los Aftltles. "Last n~L I sat amona skinbaids. lonl- hairs. old peopk. )OUf\I p(Oplc ... who ~tt united 1n their o ppo 1t1on to v.·ar. Warden said. "In 10 da> I tum 20. I'm not 10int to '"-at." he tokt the aroup. The Oran,e oui Colktt st'*nt said he bttd the po 1bihty of a miliwy draft. de-spill' luth's tta uranca that it wil not ht tttnUI~. If It tt. he would n8* rontcripeioft. the On,..e ounty ti....,.. VoWtd .. W.-cle9 wl ,__Nave. a~ UC1 PoliUc.I ICICM11 ..... wM q > • aM ewa&. .... Phi BIHi IO nwl Wi6 1Mtn 10 dw ftdr1.a l.ildilll •!..a Ma Wellneidly ..,., Md ... dlil sww'al 10 ... 1• ..... IMi ,_ J I l l[IB Nave..W ............... JR Slew S11c'M1<. ._.. W'1 tn 111151\ :pram• ...-..... ..,111llfl••u .... °" ...... ,... ...... .. an_.,. .. Air.armada bombs Iraq; Saddam vows to tight By Edith M. Lederer The Auoelllled Press \ENTR.\L S.\l 'DI <\RA BI .\ -The l n1tL"d States and its allies hurled a might' air armada against Iraq earl} Thursda) 10 crush that .\rab nation"• m1lttaf} pov.er and dn\C 11 from conquered Kuv.a11 .. Thl· liberation ol Kuv.a1t hJ\ he-gun · Pre\1dent Bush declared in \\ash1ngton Iraqi President ~ddam Hus'>('1n in .i sf)C"C'<"h hroadcast b~ Iraq statt' radio rr· torted that Bush wa\ a .. h,pcxntu:al lnm1- nal" and 'o"'ed to l rush "the ..atantl in ten lions ol the ~hue House ·· .. The great sho"'dov. n has ~un." he ~Id Wa'e after v.a'e of warplanes in hun- dreds of sorties on a moonk • starltt night. streaked north from Saudi .\rab1an ba~ to punish Iraq for 11s fi"e-month defiance ol the rest of the "'orld In Baghdad. reponers !><lid bomb e\· plos1ons shook the ground of tht· Iraqi capital .\n 011 refine~ 10 mile'> a"'a' v.a'> 1:1 flames. and flashes of light brightened the night sl..~. apP3rent a nu-aircraft fire the\ ~Id .:Opcra11o n Desert h1eld .. bc.•t:ame ··0p- erat1on ~rt Storm .. around 11 50 am (-' 50 p.m EST) as F-I 5E fighter-bombt-f' took o ff from the largest t ' air ba'><' in central Ciaud1 ..\rab1a .. This 1s h1ston 1n the making:· said Col Ra' 03, tC'S the baSt""s chief maintenance officer The bombing paused ho urs later and a scrnnd v.a'e of bombm& bq;ln shonl~ before 10 am local ume. In a pn,ate meeting "'•th the l nitcd l'llat1ons Secunt) Council. l .\m ba~dor Thomas R. Pid.cnna promised that Iraq could a\Old funhcr punishment b> beginning a complete uncond1uonal -.1thdrav.al from Kuv.a1t The air offen"'e. a1mro at troops and other strategic sites tn both Iraq anJ Kuwait. included l S Air Force plane\ Bn ti\h Tornado fighter-bombe~. 150 ud1 .\rab1an F-15s and Tomados. and aircraft of Kuwait's e'11ed m1htar). allted offioals ~·d First rcpons indicated lnaq1 rcsmancc was hmuro. t ' S defense officials said Earl) v.ord on l ' .. casualties wa ··"'er\. \.Cf)' encouraging.·· said °'fe~ S«fcUr) Dick Chene> Bush said no around as ult was launched 1mmedt1tcly There "as no early word from Iraq on dam•c and casutiltrn. or v.-as there an) ... Bush says: 'Battle has been Joined' By Tom R.aum Tne AMOC•8t.O p,_ ~ .\ HI"'(, TO'--P~1dent Bu'r. summonro .\menlan and alhed forces to "'ar -.1th Iraq on ~roncsda~ night. dl"-IJnng \Okmnl} that "1hc battle has been JOtned'""to free 1'.uwau. Operation fX\Crt ')1orm began "'1th an aerial as- \ault tha1 met little resistance. m1lttaf\ offiuals 'Wltd ..~c "''" not tail·· Bush 'ov.ed a\ r I ~f .ind oth<·r lighter bombers were llx. 1..ing ontO 'trateg1c m1htaf) targets J\ rn\\ Iraq and K u"a1t Hmtilmes were "'l·ll under wa\ "'hen lhe president 'f>'ll..l 10 1he na.11on at 6 pm PST The pN'Stdl·nt C\prcs-.ed hope .. this 1 fithtin~ "''" not go on tor long. and that ,.1,u.ilt1c:\ '4111 be held to an absolute minimum .. He later mo"ed to stabilize thl' ml markets b~ opcmng up sales trom the nation ·s l't'S('f'\ e < onttress1onal leaders sv.1fil) pledged lhl"tr \uppon \en Sam "'unn. v.ho led the oppo'1tton to v.ar authont). said "Our -.en 1n•mcn and -.o men -.111 be lU\l"n all the rewurces to do the Job I oelte'e '4t· "'" pn:,a1l 1n a matter of da'" or v.eel\ ·· .\n anu-war protest outside the Wb1tc Hou\t' grc"' to mMt' than 1.000 dcmon- 'trator\ a' ~ord spread of the presi- dent's del1s1un and mounted police "'el't' called for cro"'d control " ha.me. See BUSH/I• 1mmro1ate gn of an Iraqi mis ile attack o n lsrae1. a Baghdad had threatened.. Rumo" flt>v. through the Persian G ulf that Iraq launched Scud mt 1les aaainst ~ud1 .\rabia. but Cheney called thote reports false. An lsracll m1htary official said alhed warplanes truck Scud mi 11lc lauoch 1tes 10 •est.cm lraq. See GULF/I• Tiii' t••"r JI !i.. t total Tr•f I ~- • Orange Coast Pe ople •m--------------------------- A 45-ycar-old Orange Coast College counselor starting his first week as the new director of the Transfer Center at OCC. FACING THE CHAWICE-------- .. I feel this "''II be a very challenging position. In recent reforms. one of the goals of the state of California schools 1s to increase the number of community college ~tudents transferring to una"crs1ues. And. wt provide encouragement and support to the students who transfer. The Transfer Center provides. suppon for the counseling staff with information and pamphlets on the four- )Car un1\.ers1t1cs. ··1 thtnk one of the most important thtngs about counselors 1s that they provide students a sounding board 10 help them find their \\J~ I am more interested in gt' mg studt>nts the tools so they can dt.>h.'rm1nc for thcm'ielH~ "'hat the' want to do v.1th their career Cln lhl.'1r O\.\n " . EXPERIENCED COUNSELOR------- "" 11h a master's degree in counsehng from the L nn crs1t} of Cahforn1a in <)anta Barbara. (an said he thinks he wa~ chosen as the nc"" director because he has ~en \Cn ing ()( ( as a new studen1 oru:n1a11on ad' 1ser -helping students select their das!>Cs, ass1s11ng <,tudcnt'I in making long-term plans and improving transft>r program\ tor the past 18 )Ca rs. SPARE TIME----------- .\ railroad en1 hus1as1. Cal)' has traveled \la tram thoughout lhe l n1ll'd ~tale\ and Europe ··1 don't fl> because rm clau-;truphoh1v ·· hl· \aid (an al'>o enJO~'i -.a1hng in h1o; sa1lhoat at .\lam11os Ba~ and Long Beach harbor -CompJIM by Mimi Ko llc1I News Briefs Auction to benefit Parade of 1.111tt1 · 'f ~Pc >R I Hf -\( II -Becoming ed11or for the da) of th<' Orangt Coast Oail) Pilot 1' .tmong the 1op 11cmc; ')(.'I tor auction h\ lhl' 'l'wport Harhor .\rl".1 C hamhcr ot ( omml·rce on fnda> all Ord ing to 'orm l oat\ 3Ul 1111n chJ1mi.1n \lllfl' lh.1n 1111 1 ix·npk .ire l'\fX'l ll'd 1n attl·nd tht· award<, dinner and ma1ur lund·r.11\l'r tor lhl 'l w.pn11 Harbor Parade of I 1gh1' \houl I 'ill 1lt'Ol\ \qll Ix up lor hid .. Dall) P1lo1 I J11or Hill I 1>b<.kll ha\ agreed to a"'ard his JOh tor ont· di.I \ 111 the h1ghl''' h1ddl·r dunng till' \Olt l' au(t111n:· Loats 'ilJlCd T hl" h1ghl'\t h1<ldl·r w. ill nwel "11h lhl' editorial \lal1 mai..c rq1unrr ·''"llnml·nt\ hdp la\oul the fronl pagt• Jnd wnte an · l d11on.11 lnr lhl· dJ\ ,1, 1rd1ng 111 L olxkll 'l\ht•r •, m .p lnr ~1d 1n ludl· J \k\ltan \ .1l at1un llll al gct- ,11\a \ H'l ii. 10\ d1nnt'I' Im "'" hJrhnr lru1<;c' anJ ll\h1ng tnps T1t·1'c1c; h•r ti Jinnn .ind .11111111n Jr1 \1.; per ix·r,on an<l J\ailahlc h ' t .111111~ t ~.J .,,:: 11 or ' "111ng thl·' "P''r1 llJrhor \rl'<I < hamtwr 111 < untntl'lu' .I! f .J"'o l,1mnnrl't' l<11ad '\;t•wp<1rt & llh Walter assaulted In hate crime I \C ,1 '\ HF \( If -\ I ~-H·ar-olJ l aguna Beach waiter sunl\ed an all.il k Tuc\ll.t\ n1 gh1 h' l\.\O men "'ho shouted ant1 - ga~ .,lur' a' thn hl·a1 him w11h thl" hull ofa <,hotgun and then fired lhr gun .11 him a\ hl' hl· 1n ,1 \outh Laguna 'itrCt'I I ht• man w hnm pt ihc r lkd1ned 10 1dcnt1f). v.-a-s treated at \uuth C oa.,1 \'1 edlli.ll < l'nter in Laguna Beach and released. Polin· arc dc\l n hing the IO( 1dcnt as an atlempted murder. and the ut~ 'ltr\I '><H..tllt-J '"hate trimr"' reported an more lhan a year. lf all' lllme~ an· .ittacks motivated by racial or sexual· onrn1.1 11on h1a<. · .\(curding 10 L..iguna l:kalh pohce Sgt. Ra y Lard1e. the v1c11m had ~topped a1 ( na'lt Inn liquor store. 140 I . Pacific C oast H1ghw,l\ tn a pr l·<lom1natc l) gay area of South Laguna He was gl·1t1ng into ht'> l ar when a man who appeared to ha ve walked up trom 1hc hcach ""avcd ham do"'n. fhe man engaged the victim in conversation as a car. de'>tnbed as a yellow. lale-model Toyota, drove up alongside them. ..\ \Clond man got out of the Toyota. Jumped into lhe v1ct1m·s car and. pomung a hotaun at the v1ct1m. ordered him to follow the fo>OUl. the v1ct1m told police. 1 he tv.-o cars drove to a cul de sac on Brook Street. where the v1ct1m was told to get out There. the first assailant punched b1m in the face, while the other beat him in the head wtth the shotgun and knocked him to the around. L.ardie said. During the 1uack. one of the men yelled, "We·rc here to kill fa11<>ts." 1ccordin1 to Lard1e. SANTA AN -Coun officials Wednesday issued a last· minute appeal for Oranac County residents who want to serve on the vand jury. Fnday 1s the final day for ara,nd jury applications, and there M\'C been far fewer apphcants than usual. said OcAnne Gropn, office supervisor for JUfY Kf\tices. .. It JU t doe n't tcem as 1f people are interested," stat saad. So far. 73 people have appbed for a seat.. Gropn la.Id. Thouah onl)' 30 people are needed for the annd jury, Oropn sa1d. "We want a better setecuon of peopac:· l)'P'CIJI), more than 100 people sian up to sene. Oropil could not e plain the df'OP'.Of1'. pnd JUf'Of eamt SH a day. and wons a 4().bovr week anYfttlPti• at)eptioos of ...ron,ldoioa and wntinc repona. Otopn laid. Tbc ~ lht 1WU July I. AIPlicaaioM lft 1vlillble tom I Lm. to' p.m. It the Jury eo.tn111i0Mf"1 Oflke.. Room A-100, CmU'il SapCrior Coun. 700 • Cl¥it c ... Driw, SIMI ~ ...,,_ ... .., .. ,.,,., .... ~•111 • ., •• The World ... in Four Nlinute s ........ , •••• ClllNI " ••Ill• MOSCOW -Stuna by an article Mlalli"9 him of leaclina 1 "criminal rqime, .. President Mikhail S. Oormchev on Wednetdly tried to stifle sJasnost by puuina tbe Soviet preu undtt leeislative control. But after howls of protest ftom lawmaken wbo cited Gorbecbev's aJasnost. or openness, as one of his pa test acllievemen~ the Supreme Soviet lqislature aarced to a modified vmion of his propoul. They authorized a commiuee and leaislative le8den to I.Ike unspecified measures to "ensu.tt objectivity.'' Gort.chcv proposed suspendina the Soviet Union's Pfa1 freedom law, which cunailc:d st.ate censorship and paarantecd indcpmdcnt newspapen and radio and television scaliona. His IUfleltion ~ resented another bid by Gorbachev to shaft the nation to the n,hl. The press law, which took effect fast ~r. has fostered the powth of independent newspapers of all political VteWJ>Oints. althoulh central radio and television remain under st.ate control. '1111111 ...... lllltaPI .. llllClll WASHINGTON -The Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday concluded two months of contentious hearinas on the Kea1in1 Five after listening to declarations of innocence on behalf of each senator. Two panel members and one defense lawyer have indicated they expect some aspect of the case to ri:ach the full Senate, a development that would occur only if punishment was recommended 1pinst at least one senator. Neither the lawyers nor committee members have predicted the outcome for all five senators. Chairman Howell Hcnin. 0.Ala .. said deliberations would begin Jan. 30 law}ers for the five, each of whom a sisted political donor Charles H. Keating Jr. and his Lincoln Sa"ings and l..Oan, said their chents acted propcrl> at all times. Sen. Dennis Deeonc1n1. 0..Anz . defended himself. the only one of the five senators to do so. NE\\ YOR~ -.\ "h1tc man "'ho allegedly plunged a steak knife into the chest of a black ac11' 1st v.as 1nd1c1ed Wednesday on charges he tned to kill him for racial rca'ions. authont1es said The Rc' .\I "iharpton '6. 1-; rl·co,enng a1 Cone) Island Hospital and 1~ e~p.:Ctl·d to he rclea..cd scx>n The 1nd1ctml·nt charged ~1chacl R1ccard1 with second-degree a1tt'mp1ed murder. lif't-dcgrce as<.ault. cnm1nal possession of a weapon. and aggra' ated harassment and d1sc nm1na11on. said Patnck (lark. \flOl..l·\man for Brookl ~n D1 .. mct Attorney Charles J. Hynes. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I 11ha1nl' Rell had oeen "'att.hmg C 'l.iN for nearl) three houl\ 11..h• \lunnl'<l lll mO\C The rl·Jhl\ nt It all -that the nation was now at war -kept coming a1 her 1n wa,rs ·he put her fee t up on 1he chair an front of her and g.i1ed up at the tin) black-and-"'h11c tcle" 1s1on ~t that ha lormer boss -1he late Fred Nichols -had boo1kgcd into a nc1ghbunng bu~1ness· ..atclhte dish ';udd\."nl~ l ~n 1':e1I Sturbush v.as on the air speakina. wa' m11. h1' arm'I ··c 100J \turning Saddam:· turbush said O\er and over agatn. "I hope he\ watching. I hope he hears me. Good Morning Saddam. { 1uod Mm ning ~addam:· ··\\ J11 .1 'K'lfln<l ·· Katherine mumbled 10 herself. 1 h.11 '•llll' 'ihl"d heard 'ilurhush ~peak a hundred times. m.1,tx· IWlll' 1hat man}. It had In be She wa.., certain. Sturbush - 1hc hrain-1w1'lled forml·r ma)or of Newport Beach who'd tncd to l'nd II an 11' JU 1llp1ng off till' roof of Hoag Memorial Hospital before JU\I a' \uddl·nl~ IX'ing naml·d 'iC nator -was 1he Obscene T l'lt•phonr Bom t~:r t>..alhl'fllll' \m1lcd. Suddenh c,hc d1dn•t care about 1he un- tortunall ph1llO'> of her Sturbu<.·h might have .. < 111•11.I \1nrn1ng \'1 r \1urh1,.,h .. <ihe said to nobody in pani<Ul.11 '" t>..· '••llftnlll'ti City's legallzed gamllllng consisted of punch 11111'111 •In Ne"'port Beach: In 1945. F& Sales of Newport Beach had pun<'h hoard' 1n mo'lt drug •itorc'l. markets and liquor stores in Newport Hcalh and other pam of the county. It was a pleasant way to !lpend 'lparc changr and maybe win a pnze. Yes. that type of gambling w.i-, legal at th e time. so rcpons Florence Cook of Bishop. ) ou 're ahHJ} s a "inn('r "hen JOU sent your hisronca/ facts to D1el > ou /\no". Orange Co111 Dally Pllot . P.O. Box 1560. Cosr. M eSCJ. 92tt2fl Pollce Log ., . SAN DIEOO-AtlOnlYI 111ki111toCollect1 IU.S millioD dYil JUdament ....... Tom M pr Ud bi1 lbllowcn 80CUte Mtll• • ia coun . pa~ o/. bidina Income Nceived by hi• white au~ orpn1zauon. In documen11 flied In Su Diflo Superior CcMan dlit "*" auorney James McElroy laid Metzeew lilied his l 919 income • SIJ,871. altbouah he nuide deposits tot.alina S61 .464 in one account that year and S24,S7l in another. In 1988, the papen llMI. Metzaer flied a w retum ~ his income as Sl6-S23 but *Posited $86,000 in two benk accounll. "Mr. Me\lltf bu. by the dttlatations filed with lbis coun. committed perjury and hud (in addition 10 fllina false w returns)." McElroy wrote in the documtnts.. Met11tr did not immediately return a phone call Wednesday from The Associated ~ WASHINGTON -Soarinf psoline and fuel oil prices helped push mflation to 6.1 percent in 990, the htahelt rate since 1981. and the pw-chasina power of the 1verqe American paycheck took its worst tumble in that nane·year period, the aovemment said Wednesday. The Labor Depanment's Consumer Price lnde>t flnished 1990 with moderate, seastinally adjusted u~reues of O.l percent in both December and November. But the earlier shock to oil prices in the ~akc of Iraq's Aus. 2 invasion of Kuwait helped make 1990 the worst inflation year since 1981. when the rate was 8.9 percent. Prices climbed 4.6 percent in 1989 . Gasoline prices were up nearly 37 pcn:ent and fuel oil pricet nearly 30 percent. The cost of meat. med1caJ care, airline travel. tuition and tobacco also rose steeply during the year. the department said. •••• r1111rt1 • PlllNlll 11'-' WASl:flNGTON -A prcs1denttaJ emergency board trym& to hC*i off a national rail stnke recommended Wednesday that r11lroad workm get annual bonuses but also start contnbullng for health care. .\s much as half of the workers' bonuses might have to go for health care contnbuttons. according 10 recommendations for scttJina a 2-)'ear-old contract dispute ~1-.un the nation's largest frciaht railroads and I I unions representing about 200.000 trackmen. engi- neers. signalmen and other workers. One unton prcs1den1 predicted that workers could accept the board's wage and health care recommendations -though less than what the) "'-anted -panl)' because a d1srupt1on in rail serv1~ would hun the na11on·s Persian Gulf effort. -By n~ A61ocl•IH Prn1 News al the Weird VI ALIA -Edward Velas- quez wasn't called up for Opcr· at1on [)e.sen h1eld hut h1c, den· turt'S have tra .. eled 10 the Per· ~tan Gulf and bad.. Vclasque1 e\pected his new mouthful last Nov<'mber. but the) never arrned at his den· tist's offt~ in Y1saha. I ~O miles north of Los .\ngeks He was on the v~rge of ordt>r- ORANGE COAST llilyPilat VOL. 15, NO. 017 o.etvery guarMt•f i,.. .. ,...,.,......., •• ~ .. .....,.10 &A W _.. .. I• ,_ .., -. 0wr c;...,_ .... c.... to4Sll, ............. &II\ •• ,.~ ................. 911 ................. .. ,.,,..,.....,.... . To~ a oon.e• tlt111e0..,C:.._ .......... ...... .,.... • .,.,..., ....... 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Somrone broke into tht Costa Mcu Animal Hospu.al. 480 17th t . and look S 10 1n coins from the onh d"""~ and tncd un ucuufully to break into the offi« safe. 0 A v.oman told pohtt that aftcr w ll)Cnt the n1&h1 wuh fhends 11 their ho~ on Jcon1ftr, the d1tc0"crcd $2.000 1n ~~lry mtDl"f from her purw. he SIJd w &USptt~ a nWe trantcnt • -"om htt fncnch had bttn lhdtenftl,. o( lak1111 ~lry tha1 tMhtdcd a ,old bnacdct. u opal ""'-and a wedd•"I nne. Sht .. ttt fond die ;cw.try at a Joc:al PIM\ shOp 166SO Harbor 81'-d .• reponcd that ~ 10tt'1 man11tr ha' betn cmbeutina money. He •id lh11 tht mtt\l&Cf IW a«epeed cash f'tom cull~ without repon1n1 1t and put merd1and1tc on l'l•t o"'n pcnonal "chicks without peyina f« il. Tiie a<'C'Ounll nt mlnatft al1mate(l the loM lO he Sll.760 I htc"c' punthtd tnc ooor 01 a pun 1990 Volk.swacn Jttta and stole a stereo 0 A rnidtnl of'Jilau..,,ao aepontd .._.lie""' ao n fJUCi.-o oo • t~ M1ina1 tnp ud Whe'ft ht rdumed, lril .._Md been,_ rta1 "1 ~ wtto ........ bedrooaa ..... -... COMPK1 dllcs.. a jrwttry boa, I l'ld9o, •ICWI ud . ......... .... _ Tllte -· Pih• PIPlJI' Ill W-.... T' .. M -l.ICll llWI ORANGE Sex lllleltlll 111111 -•tlll Jim Wood People just waited for war h/ttor!I note Jim \\ t><)(/'\ column "<H "4 f/l/<'fl hdt>rt' /ht• IJJ/Wtl "<'fl/ /Cl 11.1r "i111/. 11\ 1t'/k11111n' 111pc:oplt"11,111 ltlfl JnJ 1111rn 111}! .ire mnn· n·/J111t'1h.1n ('\ t'f Rlal L. µH' \lJ\ to gra' thl·n thl· ,L,, IUrnl·d pak hlUl' ( 11\\,tnJ \<1ddkh.llL. 1here "3' .rn nr.tn11.l· lnnge on lhl· h 1r1111n ( h,·r < Jl.tltnJ J tinJI '>IJr l\ltnL.led \lun11. lhl· OrJnll.l' ( oa\111 "J' d;rno11nlJn I' 1•1•11 lnlhl·\ltddk f.1\1 11 "a' I >..·u\1on DJ\ \1 r. a m rn C nrnn.1 dd \1ar Hi ll r 1n\ll'r and ht' l1d\ \IJrtl.'d to ltm· thl· C oac,t H11h"a' \\Ith \ml·n,an lla11.' ·1 go1thl'1dl'.l \\,Ill hrntt thl' dd'lJll' on T\ ··he <,a1J 11·, ,, 'ho" ol '>UPP<•rt tor nur peopk nH·r thl'rl.' nothing more nothing le''·· \I 7 45 J m thl' JJmpac L.cd \k1ppt·r Room ol thl' Balboa Ba~ ( lub l·rupll·d 1n applau'>t" "ht·n < nngrt'\\mJn ( hr" <ox R-"-l'"P<irt R,·,1rh "alL.ed 1n 15 m1nutC'\ la1c Hie; of)\·n1nj!. comment "'.\o; \ll' c,11hl'rl'1t"s lnlP<l\\IOlc 10 pred1l t "hal 1\ going 10 happen ··The l'rll\\d L.m·" pn·l1~·h "hath,· \\J\ rl'fl·rnng to Que\t1om Imm thl.' \oc"pon Foun- dation aud1cnn· "l'rt rc<>pcctful but"'"'' ho\prt:ihk thJn lhl·rr 1m·,·11ng "\\ha t happen\ a11,·r "l' "1n·• .. J\L.ed ( 1JI"\ < 1ran1 of ( n'ta \k-..1 .. .., thrn.· 3 pl.in for Ol.lUp\lng .ind rl·nu1ld1ng Ku\la11 .tnd Iraq"'" ,..,,l douht · an'"eH·d (ox hu1 he d1dn'1 L.no" ''h;it the plan "as l .\notht•r qu,·,t111n lJml· trom \ul' C.)uadC'nhu\h J I fun11 nglon Beach in- H'o;tml'nt JnJh'>t "\\hen thl\ 1\ 0'1.'r .. <.hl· a\L.l·d ··" 111 thl· l <) and m "e'tern a lire\ fin.ill\ 'tnp ~·l11ng "eapon'i to Third V. orld P<l''l'r"., .. r·t cena1nl\ hope 'iO .. fl.'Phl·d ( O\. \\ho was opcnh < nt1ral of the admin1'itra11on·., prc-cnw1 dealing\ \lrlh lrJq) "Thr'i "'hole thing "w ab\urd ... ~rd a sttll-frustratcd Quackenbush lea' rng the meeting. "Our people are fighting aga1n'it our o"'n \\Capons .. A noontime d1 '><.urnon on the "l nr t- ed Nat1on11 Pean· Proct'is" drc"' a l ro"J to the 'Jc" port (enter Libra!) . L\-n Harns HrcL.s. who witnessed the l ' 'I founding 1n I 94S. rc\-1cwcd the organmuaon's h1stor) But aud1enC'e qucst1on11 "'cnt 1mmcd1atcl)' to its role rn the Pe'"'ran C.ulf cm1 . 8) earl) afternoon the nags 8111 Finster put up 10 Corona del Mar Oappc<l in a bm~ "ind South of town. the pattern of a cul de sac cmeracd from the din of the nil) cwport Coast development and a tint tiurway ap- ~arcd in green. The blue Pacific sparkled m the back.around. In Laauna ~ach. the Forest venue suru known a umber One observed. , .. There's a hu h you can Stt and feel ... With a hand mokma his white beard and eyes o~ncd wide u nos tble. he added. "This could be th st11lnes before the tonn .. Poinuna toward Ma in Beach and , Coe t H11hwa • umber One said. "Prot~tcn ha'c ape>tarcd every aR.cr· noon for the la t thrct day .. and at duilt thq un candklitf't viaal •· In Huntu~ton Beach. at IOur in tM aftnnoon of Dec1tf0ft DIY.. Central Lt· brll') mcatthcr Roerr Hiia produ«d • ('Cfttuna' old peralltf IO the ddtmma on evrryont' mind ... Tlu 11 .au· I pla to the 4thtn11n Stnatc noc to : tn.n Sirity chwilll IM PtlOpMMMan l w .... "'•id. me•"""~ I and IM WW JUned t~ dechlW of I , .... , H1ln. a .-eluate 1n CIMllC:s. poellttd l IOtMSIFI S l( ............ •Male-,j .,, ... ~, .. ,...,. .... ..,...., I -~•••••dowiM. ~..-_, ..., ... " .. ,.. ... .,, tft'M' mon".llrOI* ..... ·-,,,,.,.. I a.woOCM•a ... It's on the hothne/A7 14••11llm TITIEEllT• 842-8088 llTlm Cl 7 111 Pllll7 Strong wlndi blo,w across Orange Coast More than 5, 000 people lose power By -Bob van Eyken Orange Coast Oatty Piiot COST.\ ME~A -Strong winds L.nockcd o ut P<>"'t'r for thousands of Orange C oas1 homes and ble"' do" n trt'e bram hl'' and u11ht~ poks "1th gusts up to .io mph V..ednesda' f Wealht'r. oOicials reported gu'it<> up 10 bO mph bclo" mountain passes and \Orne- " hat less bluster) cond111o n11 in thr lo"'- 1~ rng and coao;tal areas "Ith c,tcad} "'"d a'erag1ng l0-40 mph M ore than 5 ()(l(l \outhl·rn < alrtorn1a Fdr\On customer\ rn ( osta \k..a wcrt· \ltthout ekltnnt~ tor periods ranging lrom k'is than a minutl' It) \l'\t.'ral hour\ \Jtd Edi on spoke'im.in \11L.l· \lartrn "lt·s hl:en mainh dul· to trc.'l' prohkm\ .. Manin 'aid "V.l"'c had a 101 ol trl'l'' • .rnd lrmh' falling on lrnl'\ .. Co\la \ko;a P<llrn· rl'P<lnl.'d \\lll P<>wer poln do"n at ahout 11 am in thl· parL.1ng lot of .\rn1e·, Dd1 JI Rear .ind Hmtnl ,trl.'"CI\ fhl' prohlem "a' lk:Hl'd up h' l'arl~ altl"rnoon T"o l ar\ "l're damJj!.t.'d polru• \aid On Balboa l\land J "ootkn d" ,Jing "all It'll and dl\ruptcd hu\lnl'" at \lartha·, See WINO/l ld hll Kathy Wales. an employee of Martha s Bookstore rn Balboa cleans up debris from a wall that collapsed· as a S'*-1 "'°'fleet Orat'09 Coast o..iy Nol result or strong Santa Ana winds that hit the area Wednesday Police say Gal received privileges By Emily Adams Or •no• l."••r De ly P ct 'r v. POR r HI .\( H -\\ h1k .1 pm- um·r 1n thl\ \II\" JJll OJn.I l>Jn1t"I C1JI "·" tfl'Jlnl 111 '>J'll't 1al pn' rl~l"' <.uch as Jul" '" .1 ll'k'ph11nl· lll •<1l' and mag;i- " n1'\ Hut thl' \Jlt'reJ lc,..,J C 1al had rt."4UC\tcd a' part 111 h" dcJI to return lrom \....,1t1er- l.11lll .rnd tl·,111 n lhl' .\"'3 \\a,nt" assault lll'l' "·" J\.111<111~ tnllen f\ dinner; [ht' • 1•khrJll'd \tJh:·, "line<> \la\ gJ\en thl· \Jllll' l\\{>J a' 1•tht'r pn~ners although hl' "a' Jlln"«d dnuhlc.-portion\ \aid police l t l 1m 'n'man In thl\ Jnd nthcr more 'iuhstanual \\-3\'> flr11\<'Cutof" n·nl'gt•d nn 1hr1r deal "''h G al -a poll:nt1.tl ll'" \lllncss tn the case aµtn't V. J' nr·, l'\-hu'iband Dr Tho ma \ ( 11onl\ -< 1al lharged 1n u1un doc:u- ml•nt\ , This ts Huntington Beach's first oil field. The very first well is part of the ftetd -\'"cording to a mnt1i.ii1 fil('d ~ 10 1n Harbor \fon1c1pal ( c~un prosecutors prom1wd l 1JI lu\ul\ 1arl al·lommodattons, n.·dull"<l hail and k" than a \Car's "'onh nl hxJI JJrl ttml· lor h" alleged part 10 the .lld1.ll. on John 4"J\Ol'' daughter In rt- tum Cini ngrl'l'd tn 1c,11f, against G1oni -hr') lormer cmplmcr and the allcacd mJ\l<'nnmd tx·hind the heatings he said. Battle over first oil wall erupts Pro\l•,utor' hclre'c C11oni., P'C Gal, a pn"ate 10\C'o;t1ga1or about S40.000 to ar- rJnge thc ()( tobcr I ~M bc:iungs of John V.. 3, nc's daughtt'r and her lhcn·bo) fnend, finant 1er R er Lub~ G1onis and Wa)'nt' "'<'r<' 1n the pr~s of d" orce and a bnter 1.h1ld rn<;tod\ battle at the ume ... By Robert Barker Or 11"99 Cout o..iy ,..,. ..... H Tl GTON BEAC H Local h1stonans arc b:mhna to prcscl"'e the memory of "Hun11na1on " o I an 011 v.cll that hit pa)dtn in 1920 and "'as the first of thousand to come m the Hun11n1ton Beach 011 field. the n chcst in Orange Count)' and founh nchcst m California The 011 well near Golden We t trttt and Clay \-Cnue. aero from Reser- \ Oar H1li. came v.-1th a loud. su tamed roar that rl'\ cr~r.ucd 1hrnutthoul the o;mall to" n ·old tr mer' fl'l Jll Tht' '-'C'll dnlkJ h' thl ~tandard 011 ('o of( ahtom1a h .. ,·ht.'\'n 1dk 1n rc(cnt \l<lf' But J plnqul' ha' ulmml"morall-d the .,llC'. dl"pacung ''' hl\ton,al \l[tntfi- lJnce 1n Hunllnf.l<ln &-.1th -Otl (II) -in earlier da" (he' ron l \.\ ha' bct'n do\m& out ml opc-ra11on., and dcanng cul "ells to make room for dC',clopment ot up to 4 400 homes 1n the so-calkd Holl~­ , achtT proJC"Ct that ti cmbrac Racism and perjury basis Of Rose case, lawyer say~ By Emly Adernt 0r.,. c... Oll't ...... EWPORT BE H -In tht <'k>li"I moment of the murckr tnal of' Ht9thn Rmtt Rote and Stanley Fruk naya. OM li~~r Yid tht PfO'C('Ut1on· auc wu .. .,.Wd on rqiona11un, rK•tm and pwtMl•d PftJWY." If<, rrn~oH'<l Jhout 1\' pcrn•nt ol 1h, Jppr0\1m~' 1"1{1 011 w<'lls otliual' \Jld 'I Tho<.c in the '""' -.ho v. 1sh to P~'"' C' a bn of h1st0t) sa) the' 're gl'llrn& ants' that a condo m1n1um m1gh1 ~ hu1lt atop thC' "Hun11n1to n .\" '-o I Sill. .and that tt '-'111 be lost forc,er .. \h conc:cm 1., of the unknown," Orth I\ ISi BJrbana 11ll OHCh for lht' H moncal Cioc1et) said Wednt"Sda). "Thi\ \\3\ 1hc ~innina.." 111~0\ICh See WELL/llel ..... < 1al "'as (~peeled to tcst1f} at G1on1 • £:kl.ember tnal. -.h1ch ended 1n a buna JUT) but v.a nc"cr called to the Wllncll tand Thc motion filed b. G al's lawyer. . tuan L Grant. tatc Gal was ~red to take the "1tnt'\ stand to keep tu e nd of thc 1'13rpm See GAUllla .. Postal outlets shut after thieves smaSh machines 1 ' I HEm---------------------------• A 45-ye:u--old Orange Coast College counselor starting his first week as the new director of the Transfe r Center at OCC. FACING THE CHAW•E-------- ··1 feel thall will be a very challenging posn1on. In recent reforms. one of the goals of the state of California schools as to increase the number of community college students transfemng to un1"ers1\Jes. And, we provide encouragemen t and suppon to the students who transfer. The Transfer Center provides suppon for the counseling staff w1th information and pamphlets on the four· >ear un1,ers1t1es. .. , thank one of the most important things about counselors 1s that the~ provide students a soundang board to help them find their \\a~ I Jm more interested an g1' mg students the tools so they can dett:rmane tor themsel"e~ "'hat the) ""ant 10 do v.1th their c.arccr on 1hl.'1r 0'"n ·· EXPERIENCED COUNSELOR------- ~ 1th a master"s degree 1n counseling from the L'n1 \ers1ty of ( ahfom1a in ~anta Barbara. (an !Ml1d he flun ks he was chosen as the ne"' director because he ha been sen mg OCC.. as a new student onl'nt.111on ad' 1scr -helping students select their classes. ass1s11ng \ludent'> 1n making long-term plans and 1mprov1ng tran'lfer programc; for the past 18 )ears SPARE TIME----------- <\ railroad enthusiast. (a~ has tra,cled "1a tram thoughout the l nlll'd ~talcs and Europe. "I don't fl} because rm rlauc;1rnphnh1l ·· hl· c;a1d ( ar. al\O cnJO\'i ..a1hng 1n his sa1lboa1 a1 ..\lam110~ Aa~ and Long Beach harbor -Compl/H by Mimi Ko . Local News Briefs Auction to llenent Parade al Ugllts 'f \\ POR J Hf..\( II -fk'-oming editor for the da} of the Orange Coas t Oaily Pilot 1., Jmong the lop item' set for aucuon b' the 'e\\pOrt llarhor .\rcJ ( hJmbcr of ( ommn<c on Fnda} Jc:u 1rd1ng to 'orm l oat'> aut11un chairman \lnrc than \Oil pcnpll-.trl" l·,rx·ctl·d lo attend the a\\-anJ<. dinner ;ind ma1or lund-r;ma for the 'c\\port Harbor Parade of I 1ght'> \hout I)() llt'm' v.111 hl· up for bid ··nail) Pilot I lhlor Hill I obdcll has agrcl·d tu a\\ard his JOh tor onl' d.i~ 10 the h1ghl''il h1dJcr dunng the \OlCl' auction." Loat' Sldtl•d The h1l-!,ht'\t h1dda \\Ill meet \\Ith the cd11nnal \tafT. make n·rortn ••"1gnmt·n1' hl'l p IJ\out th e front page and wr11e a n t·d1 tn11J I lrn the d:.t ' .H,11rd1ng to Lohdcll I llhl"r 11t"n1\ up IN hid 1n ludc J \k\lt JO \JCatJOn lotal &l"I· •rn;.s ) \\l'l"~l11J, d 1nnt·1, !Or l\\11 hJrhor cru1c;e<, and li'>h1ng lnp\ T id.cl' lnr lhl' Jinnl·r and .iut 11nn arl ~lo\ p<'r Pt'r\on ,rnd a\ Jilahle h ' t .1 ll111g '•~~--.' nr \ "1t10E: lht•' "P<•rt llJrhiir \rc.1 ( hamtx·r ''' < 11n1111erte at I ~ II 1.sm ho rn· RoJd 'l \\port fk.1l h Walter assaulted In hate crime I \(sf ""\ H~ \( H -\ '"'·~l·.ir-old l aguna Heat h \\a11er suf\1\1.'d an attad. Tuc,d<l\ night h' t"'o men "'ho shouted an11- &a' \lur' a\ thl'\ hi:al him \\llh tht• hull of a shotgun and thcn tired thc gun at him ac, hl' hl' 1n a \outh Laguna <;trcct Thl' man \\hnm pohu dcd1ncd 10 1dt·n11f\ "'a' trealt>d at ~outh ( U3\I ~CJltJI ( t'nll"f 1n l ...... "l[Wna Reach and released Polin· arc dl.'\t nh1ng the 1m 1dcnt a<; an attcmptt•d murder, and the cit) 'fir-,1 <;ci-t.1lkd .. h.11c u1me .. reported in more than a year. Halt' l'flml·' an· Jlt.11 kc; motJ\ atcd b\ racial or sexual- on cn tnt1on h1a\ · .\ccord mg lo l aguna Beath rx1hce Sgt. Ra ) Lard1e. the victim had stopped at ( oa'\t Inn liquor -;tore. 1401 S. Pacific Coast H1ghwa}. in .1 p1 l·dom1nJtel} ga\ area of ~uth Laguna He was getting into hi\ \.ar "'hen J man "'ho appeared to ha\c walked up lrom the llcach wa-.cd him do"n The man engaged the 'ict1m 1n conversation ai. a car. descnbed as a yellow. late-m0<:kl Toyota. drove up alongside them. .\ c;cwnd man got out of the To)'ota. Jumped into the victim's car and. pointing a shotgun at the v1ct1 m. ordered him lo follow the To)'ota. the v1ct1 m told pohce. The two car\ drove to a cul de sac on Brook Street, whert the victim was told to &ct out There. the first assailant punched him in the face. while the other beat ham in the head with the shotgun and knocked him to the ground, Lard1e said. During the attack. one of the men yelled, .. We're hcrt to kill faggots." according to Lard1e ANTA ANA -Coun officials Wednesday issued a last· minute appeal for Oran&c County residents who want to serve on the arand Jury. Fnd.ay is the final day fur arand Jury appltcations, and there have been far fewer applicants than usual. said DcAnnc Gropn, office supervisor for jury services. "It JU t doc n't tcem as 1f people arc interested," she said. So far. 73 people have applied for a teat.. Gropn'uid. Thouah onl)' 30 people arc needed for the pnd Jury, Gtop.n said, "We want a better tcltttJon of people. .. Typic.lly. more tha.n 100 people •an up to tcrVe. Oropn could not e"pla1n the drop-off. •A l"lnd juror eatM S2.S a day. and ~ a 40-hour week 1nvest1Ptina alleptions of wrontdo•na and wrinna rcporu. Oropn •id. The )Urlo"I stint IWU July I. ApphcatioM att a~ from I a.m. to .S p.m. It the J~ Comm1111oner·1 Ofticc. Room A-100, Central Supmor Coun. 700 w cmc ...., Dri~. s.a.. ,.,.. -.:,,.. ..... ,,.... ,,,,,., ........... ,. The World ... in Four Minute s llPlllcllll ........... If ••Ill• MOSCOW -Stuna b)' an anicte llCICUlinl him of leedina a .. crimjnal reaime.'' President Mikhail S. aort.chev on Wednetday tried 10 stmc aLunost by pumna l.be Soviet press under lqillative conuol. But afteT howls of proa.est from lawmakers who cited Gorblcbcv's alasnost. or open ncu, as one of his patest achievements, the Supreme Soviet leaJs1-turc aar'CCd to a modified vcnion of his proposal. They authoriud a committee and Jeaillative lc9den to uak.e unspeafkd measures to "ensure objectivity:· Gorbachev proposed suspcndi"I the Soviet Union's press freedom law, which curuHcd suate censorship and paranteed independent newspapcn 'an.d radio and television stations. His S"'llCltion rep- resented another bad by Gorbachev to shift the nation to the fiahL The prns law, which took effect last year, has fostc~ the arowt.h of andepe.ndcnt newss-pers of all political viewpoints. allhous,h central radio and television remain under suate control. ( WASHI NGTON -The Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday concluded two months of contentious hcarinas o.n the Kcatin1 Five after listening to declarations of innocence on behalf of each senator. Two panel members and one defense lawyer have indicated they expect some aspect of the case to reach the full Senate, a development that would occur only if punishment was recommended against at least one senator. Neither the lawyers nor committee members have predicted the outcome for all fi ve senators. Chairman Howell Heflin. 0-Ala .. said dcliberauons would begin Jan. 30. Lawyers for the fi ve. each of whom assisted political donor Charles H. Keating Jr. and his Lincoln Sa"1 ngs and Loan. said their clients acted proper!) at all times. Sen. Dennis DeConc1ni. 0-AnL .. defended himself, the only one of the five senators to do so . Mii lldlctld II 111•111 " n ..... NE W YORK -..\ "'h11e man who allegedly plunged a steak kntfe into th e chest of a black acll\ 1st was 1nd1cted Wcdnesda) on charges ht> tned to kill him for racial reasons. authonties said. The Re' .\I <;harpton. 36. 1s reco,enng at Coney Island Hospital and 1s e\pcCll'd to be releaSl'd '>oon The 1nd1ctmcn1 charged Michael R1ccard1 with second-degree attempted murder. first-degree assault. cnmanal po'\'\CSs1on of a weapon. and aggra,ated harassment and discnmtnataon. said Patnck (lark. \pokl''iman lor Brook!\ n D1s1nc1 Attorney Charles J. Hynes. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I 11ha1nL" Hell had tx·en "atchang C °"l"'t tor ncarl) three holll 'i too \lunm·d tu mo' c Tht• rl'Jht~ ol 11 Jll -that th<.· nation "'as no"'" at v.ar -kept rnmmg at her in "'a'cs. he put her fret up on 1he chair 1n front of her and gall·d up at the tin} black-and-white 1ele"1s1on set that hl·r lormer hoss -the late Fred Nichols -had bootlcggcd into a nc1ghhonng business· satellne dish Suddl·nh I c; 4;)cn "'ril Sturbush "'as on the air. speaking. "'3' mg hi\ arm<, ··c ,uud \1 orn1ng addam:· turbush said over and over ap1n. .. I hllpc hl··., "'a1ch1ng I hope he hears me. Good Morntng Saddam. (1ood Mm n1ng ~addam:· ··v. .111 .i snood .. Kathcnm· mumbled to herself 1 h;ll \illlt" '>hc·d heard ~turbush speak a hundred tames. m.1\lx' l\\lll' that man~. It had to he. She wac; certain. turbush - thl' hrJ1n 1"'1\tl'd tormcr ma)or of Ncwpon lka<:h "'ho'd tried to l'nd 11 .ill h \ 1ump1ng off the root of Hoag Memorial Ho,p1tal before JU"l a" 'i11ddenl~ hc1ng named -;cnator -wa s the Obscene T drph111w lfomtx·r l\.a thl·nnl' smiled Suddenh c;he didn't care about the un- tnrtunatl" photo'> of her Sturhu-;.h might have. .. ( 11111d \1nrn1nii \.1 r \1urh11c;h ·· c;he '\81d to nohod) part1uil.ir r11 ,,.,. 'c•n t11111cd ·Did Yill lnoW? City's legallzed gambllng consisted of punch 11011'111 •Jn Newport Beach: In 1945. F&S Sales of Ncwpon Beach had punch hoard' 1n most Jrug i.tores. markets and liquor stores an Ne"'p<Ht fkalh and otht>r part<; of the co unty. It was a pleasant way to srx:nd \par\.' diange and ma)'bc wan a pnu. Yes. that type of garnhhng \\j) legal a1 the 11me. ~o reports Florence Cook of Bishop. ) ou "re a/"3) ~a "inner "hrn }OU sent your histonca/ facts to Diel ) ou I\ mm Orange Coast Dally Piiot . P. 0 . Bo• 1560. Costa MrS:J. 916~f'I -Compl#H •Y Au~ Splu Pollce Log .. -SAN DIEOO-Attomeyl eeeti .. to coUect a 112.5 million civil judpnent •'"Tom Mmeer aDd bis followen M1CUte Mei srr in court paPft'I of hidina income received by his white aupmn.ICilt orpnization. In documents filed in Su Diceo Superior eo.n lbil ...-.. attorney James McElroy •id Metqer ~ his 1919 income • $13,871 , althouah he mlde deposits toualina $61,464 in one eccount that year and $24,,72 in another. In 1988, tbe papen Mid. Mctzeer filed a iax retum &illi1ll bis income as S 16,.S23 but ckpoaitcd $86,000 it1 awo bank .cc:ounll. 0 Mr. Me"-" tau. by the dtclarations flied with this c:oun. committed perjury and fiaUd (in addition to filina falst w retW'DI)," McElroy wrote in the documents. Metzaer dad not immediately return a phone call Wednesday from The Associated PTm ........ 111111-, ... - WASHINGTON -Soarina psoline and fuel oil prices helped push inflation to 6.1 percent 1n 1990, the h1Jhest rate &inc:e 1981. and the purchasina power of the averqe Amerian paycheck took its wont tumble in that nine-year period, the government said Wednesday • The Labor Dcpanment's Consumer Price Index finished 1990 with moderate. seasonally adjusted intttases of 0.3 percent in both December and November. But the earlier shock to oil prices in the wake of lraq•s Aua. 2 invasion of Kuwait helped make 1990 the worst inflation year since 1981 . when the rate was 8. 9 percent. Priocs climbed 4.6 percent in 1989. Gasoline prices wcrt up nearly 37 pcroent and fuel oil prices nearly 30 percent. Tbe cost of meat. medicaJ aart. airline travel. tuition and tobacco also rose steeply dunng the year. the depanment said. WASHINGTON -A pres1dcnt1al emergency board trying to head off a nataonal rail stnke recommended Wednesday that railroad worlccrs get annual bonuses but also start contributing for health care. .\s much as half of the workers' bonuses might have to 10 for health care contnbutaons. accordang to recommendations for senhng a 2-}ear--old contract d1spu1' be1-.ccn the nation's largest freight railroads and 11 unions rcprcsen11n1 about 200.000 trackmen. cngj· necrs. signalmen and other workers. One union president predicted that workers could accept the board's wage and health cart recommendauons -though Jess than what the) wanted -panl) because a d1srupt1on in rail service would hurt the nauon·s Persian C1ulf effort. -By TIJ~ A11ocl•tttl Prn1 News al Iha Weird ll11Mllm'llNlllP1tl ........... DlllPI ....... VISl\LIA -Ed"'ard Velas- quez wasn't called up for Opcr- auon ~sert Shield. bur his den- tu~ ha"c travekd to the Per- sian Gulf and back VclaSQue1 e:\Pl'Cted hi s nc"" mouthful last No,embcr. bul the) ne'er amved at his den- tist's ofTtce 1n Visalia. 180 mllco; nonh of Los J\ngclcs He was on the vt>rge of order- Editor'• Hoth 642.eoll y _ __. ....... °"' ...... -... .. _.. ... ..,.,....,.r....~ ...... Tha -~..--...w.~ ....... _. ............. .,,, ... ~."" lallMClllUtln ....... .....,.. .. _ ... ...,_ ,......, ......... n. .. ,.,~ ...... Pl': ..... '°"' "' •• . ... Otltvefy guann\M ! .,... .................... &A.Cllill ..... 10 a.It\ ........... ,., ., ,...,.. °"' cu.n. .... C.-.~lltll*'lliDfll•~•6pm.. ......... 11111 .................. ,..., .. ,.......,.,...... To mM9 a canecUot~ I It fie 0.,.. c..t • ............ ~ _,.. II -_, ..._... Te ""'°" Ill .,., " ---.... ~, .......... dy ..... ...._.L.._ a.........,, Vim,.,.... ............. --a.L.-.. Vim ..... 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Sk lakf round the )CWtlty 11 a loail pawn shop. 166SO Harbor 81 \ld . rtponcd thaa the store's maft.11Cr h.o bttn rmbculina monty He aald a.bat the m•naetr hu acttpted cash from c:ustoma& without rtpon1n1 11 and pu1 mnd\and1se on his own pct1e>nal \/Ch1clcs wtthout payina for it. The l«'C)Un11n1 manqcr esttm11cd the k>K ao be $1 )..760. I h•c:"o pun1.hed inc ooor of a pttn 1990 Volbw.,n Jttll and atole 1 1tett0. 0 A t"Cli<knl o( Plu.lanno reponed tMI e.e -eftt &o n ftanc1tc.0 oo a ~ .._._ VIP ud whew ht m~ • hGftte Md._.. r1111c.-bJ dacYa wbo •••ted • bedroom .,......,. Md toe* compik1 ditct: I )ewdl')' ~. I f8dio. •ICWI aid I PIMol r ss - 'hi ...... mr llt• acw--.T .... ac FP•I Piii-Llcll llWI ORANGE C -o A S T Sex llllcltlll 11111111eu1111 Jim Wood People just waited for war hJ11or\ no/<' ./1111 \\ no<I\ column IHIS 14r///t'fl hdort• tht' flJ/1110 llt'fl/ /ti 11Jt \111/ 11 , rdkt 111111' ol f)t"<lf)k 11311 "'I! Jntl 11 o rn '"8 .ire m11n· rt'/J/11 t' th.in c 1 er Blad. ga'l' '-'J~ to gr;l\ thl·n thl '"'' 1urnl'd flJk hlla· I O'-'Jrd ~1ddkhJl l.. thl'rt "a' an llfJntH' lnngl' on thl· hM111 n (h l'r < atJlin.i J lin.11 \tJr l\lo inl..kd \Ion~ tht• Orangt• ( OJ\t II \loJ\ dJ\\ll 1l nJ.rn , ... 111'11 lnthl·\11dJk f-.1\I 11 \I.a\ I)\.•, l\111n D.i' \1 ti am 1n < orC1 n.1 Jl'I \1Jr Rill f 1n\ll'' artd h1 ' !..1th \tartc:d w lim· thl· < 1)a\t H1ih"·" \I.Ith \ml'nl .ln Ila~' ·1 got thl' 1dl·a \\Jtl h1ng thl' dl'batl' on T\ "he \aid It"' J 'h"" ul \uppon tor our pcopk nH'r thl•rc nothing morl' nothing It.'\\ .. \t 7 45 J m thl' 1ampacl..l'd '>l..1pf)\·r Room of the Ralht)J Ba~ < lub l'ruptcd 1n JpplaU\l' "lwn C ongrl'\\man < hn' ( t)\ R -~l'\\ pMI fk.ll'h \\Jll..t.•d 1n 15 minute\ late 11 1\ nrx·n1ng comment ··.\\\lot' 'ill hl'fl' 11°'> 1mpo\\lhlc to prl'dll I ''hat 1<. going to hJPJ>l'n ·· fht.• cn.l\lod l..nl'" prt't "l'h "hat ht.• ''a' rl'fl·rnng to Qut.•\t1on' Imm thl· \ol'"pon foun- da11on aud1l•nn· \\l're rr\pe-ctful but fl''' ho\p11abk thJn thl·1r grl't"ttng "'-'hat h;ipJ>l'n\ afkr "'' '"n ,.. J\l..l'd (1ar: ( 1rant of( O\tJ \k..a "1\ tht.'re a plan for <XC:UP' mg Jnd rd1u1ldmg Ku"a11 and Iraq"'' l"\oo doubt." an\"l'rt.·d ( O\. hut ht.' d1dn'1 Lo.no" \\hJt thl' plan "a'> l .\notht.•r qlll'\t1nn cJmt' from ~Ul' QuaC'kt.'nhu'h .1 ll untington Reach tn· \C."'itml'nt JnJl\\t '\\hen th1\ l'i O\l'r ·· \ht• a\l..t•d "" 111 thl' l ~ and ll'i "''\tern alh<.''i tin.ill\ .,top wiling \I.Capon\ to Third \\orld fX)\\t'r\·>" r·1 n·na1nl~ hope \O •• rl·phl·d l O\. "ho wa\ opcnh cn11ral oftht.' :1dminmrat1on'o; pn:-<:ns1'> dl·aling., '-'Ith Iraq) "Th1<; wholt.' thing 1<; so absurd." ~1d a st1ll-fru'itratt.'d Quackenbush lea' mg the meeting ··our people arc fighung ag:uMt our own '-"Capons" A noonumc dl\tuS'ilOn on the "l 1011- cd auon\ Peal'l' Procc!l'i" drc" a cro"'d to the Nc"pon Center L1braf) Lvn Hams H1cL.s. who witnessed the ' "I founding in I 945. reviewed the organmH1on's h1stof) But audtencc que'it10n\ "'cnt 1mmcd1ately to us role in the Pcrsuin Gulf en 1s. 8) earl) aficmoon the flags Bill Finster put up 1n Corona del Mar flapped 1n a bnsk "'°d South of town. the pattern of a cul de sac emerged from the din of the ntt) Newport Coast development and a first fa1rwa) ap- peared 1n arcen. fhe blue Pacific sparkled in thr background. In Laguna Otach. the Fore t A"enuc guru known as umber One ob$(rvcd . .. There· a hu h )OU can Stt and fttl." With a hand strok1na his white beard and eyes opened w1dr as possible. he added ... Thi could be the ulln before the torm " Pomt1n1 toward Main lkach and Coe t Hiahwa . umber One said. ''Prot~te" have appeared every after- noon for the la 1 three: diy .. and at dusk t~y \tan candatliaht v1111 " In Hununaton lkach. at four 1n tht' afternoon ofDcci~on O.~. Central L1- brlf) rc1ita~hcr Rottr Hsln prod~ I ttntu~· old peraUcl to \he ditl:mma on t\'ci)'OM's mind ... Tins 11 Niciat' plc9 to the tht'naan Senate noc to ~ ltwt Sicily~ lite "'°'*'--" t r Wat," ht said. ff'M plea went u..-..t , and dw Wit J&af1N aM cleclittc or I AllwM.) f Hilts. a ~te ift C1Mlica. potnd IOIM PZ S a(~ra.d•W'ell" t .,,. rc.l!lf) .. 1Jlit • • ... willaeld ,....,. ..-. eo• ..,,. 7-""" ,...,., wflodi,.W Md,.,., ..... nNfC' "'°"' ""°'*"'" TIW-,.... S. WOOOl ... a•lll ~ It's on the hothne/A7 1411•111lm TITIEEllT• 842-8088 llTl.mCl?F Ill hlll7 Strong winds blow across Orange · Coast More than 5,000 people lose power By Bob van Eyken Orange Coast Oaity Pilot C'O. T .\MES.\ -Strong '-'tnds L.nodcd out po"er for thousands of Orange ( oast homrs and blew do" n trl•e branches and uttht~ poles "1th gusl'i up to .iQ mph \\ cdnesda'. Weathei officials reported gu\I~ up to 60 mph ~lo" mountain pas~s and soml'- " hat ks'> bluster) cond111ons in the IO'-"· I~ 1ng and C'Oa\tal arl·as "1th 'itead) "inds a'eragmg 30-40 mph More than SJX)() uthi.'rn < all lornia Ed1wn customt.'f\ in (oc;ta ~fr~ "'ere '-'•thout clcctnc11~ tor pencKI<. ranging from k\s than a mtnutl' to 'it''t.'ral hour\ . ..aid Edison spoL.t.'\man M1kl· Manin "It's bct.'n ma1nl~ dUl' to trl'l' prohkm'> ... Manin <.a1d "\\ c·\l. had J lot nl trl't.'' •rnd limb\ falling on linl'' ·· Co'ta ~k<..1 rx1hn• rqx>rti.'d t" o fltl\\t.'r pok' du"n at about 11 a.m 1n thl' parL.ing 101 of -\rn1r·., Dell at Fkar .ind Bn,tol 'tri:et\ Thl' prohkm \lo,!\ t k:trl·d up h' l'arl~ afternoon l"o t.ir., "l·rc damagi.'d Pl>hn· \31d I I I I - On Balboa !<.land a \\oo<ll'n di\ 1d1ng \\all li.-11 and dl\ruptl·d hu\lnl'"" at \fartha·, See WINO/lid ..... Kathy Wales. an employee of Martha's Bookstore 1n Balboa cleans up debris from a wall that collapsed as a Sl\eun• Not!'-' 0rlt>Qe Coal1 OM)-Pllol result 01 strong Santa Ana wmds that hit the area Wednesday Police say Gal received privileges By Emily Adams Or•noe CN'll D• •· p o• '£ \\PORT R~ .\C tf -\\ h1k .1 prn- onl·r 1n thl\ lit\ ' J•lll < kkd Dan1t"I (1al \lo ,I" lrt'Jll'J ll' 'Pl'\lal prt\l l~t.'\ \UCh 8\ J" r" 111 .1 tdl phi nl ~)(ll.c, and maga- ' nl'' Hut thl' 1..att•rt.•J loo<l ( 1al had r{"4UC'itt.'d a., r'-lrt n l h" deal to return from ~Wlllt.'r· land JnJ tl·,111' 1n thl· \l\..a \\a~ ne assault ca,,· "·" J • tualh lrnll'n T\ dinner" l hl· •l'khratuJ \late.··~ "'llnt'"SS \.\3'> gl\CO thl· \Jllll' lll(ld J' t.llhl'r pn soncr'> although hl' "'a' .illo"c..-d J 1,uhk poruons. said pohcc Lt I 1m 'l'" man In thl\ anJ othl'r more ~uh'>tan11al "a\s. fl rtl\C'l utor-. n•nt~l·J 11n their deal "1th Gal -..t rtllrnllal L.t.·' "lines\ 1n the ca~ attatn\t '-' .l' m· ' i.'\·hu'ihand. Or Thoma \ (11nn1\ -Ci.ii l hargt.'d 1n coun docu- ml·n tc, .\ccord ing to a mo11on ti lt.'d Dec I 0 in Harhor \.1un1 u ral < oun pro~utor This is Huntington Beach's first oil field. The very first well is part of the field. proml\t'd Ci.ii lu\uf\ 1atl dlCO mmodat1ons. rl·dun·d hail and k'' than a ~car's wonh 111 hl\al J3tl 11nw lur h" allt.'gl."d pan 10 the Jt1acL. on John \\ J~ ne·, daughter. In re· turn ( 1al agrccJ to te<;t1f\ against G1on1 -h1\ former emplo,i.'r and the alleged ma,tcrmind he-hind the hrat1ngs. he said Battle over first oil weH erupts Pro'rl'.'lutor"' bc11e\c (11001\ g.a"e Gal. a rn,ate 1n,rst1gator ahout $40.000 to ar- ran@c the October 198~ beatings of John \\,a' ne' daughter and her then-boyfncnd. finannt.'r R rr Lub~ G1onis and Wayne "<'re in thr pr<>C't"s\ of d1,orcc and a bitter l h1ld cu to<h battle at thr t1me By Robert Barker 0rlt>Qe COU1 Deity Plot H TINGTON B CH -Local h1stonans arc battling to presen r the memory of "Hununaton .,~ o I . an oil well that hit pa)d1n an 19.0 and "a the first of thou~nd to come in the Huntington Beach oil field. the nche t in Orange Count) and founh n C'hcst in Cahfom1a. The 011 well near Golden We t trttt a nd Clay A \enue. aero s from R~r­ \Otr Hill. came v.tth a loud. su uuMd roar that "C'' erhcrJtl'<l throughout the \mall to" n. old11mcr-. rl'\all Thr \\ell. dnlkd ti' tht.· \tandarJ 011 Co ofCahfom1a. h::' bttn 1dk in f'l"C'Cnt 'l'a~ But a plaque ha\ 1..ommemomtcd the Sit(' dcp1c11ng 11' h1\tOnlal \1g01ti- canc-e in Hununaton Beach -011 ( It) -1n earlier da) 'i C hcHon l 'S.\ ha' ~~n clO'illl& out oil o~ra11on and ckanna 011 "ells to make room for dc,clopment of up to 4.400 hom~ 1n tht• ~-alkd HoU~­ ~hfT pr<>Jl"C't that 1t cmhrac" llacism and perjury basis of Rose case, lawyer says By EiNty Adami Or ... C-0.,HM WPORT B 4 H -In w d<Kint moments of the murckf tnal 6( Hcathn' R('ntt RC* and Stanley Fruk Ana)a. OM 11~-cr Mid t~ protttution· caw • ·•biaw on rqt0nalism, nK't m and purcMtl-d perjaiy," .. rm mad lbCNt this ..._.. proa.. mnioa~ th ._... P'C*C•UOft. .. l9id a.c...._._ .. ......,. ........... UC1 -·•:•1.W IGNli•y 11.w. it dllllld ..... .-la1ri111 *-..... ................. ~ ... f*y., 2• •• ~c··· ..... ""Fm •• =·~-~20 ........ """'brn -"ct IMwelt ..., at 1tow•1 ..._ IOukvard apertrMnt tlult maht. i d\waCd ..... ftri .. lbC fatal . iho\. OUrifta the IWO-wttt tnaJ, ~ton C9led ~ )'OU"I JMn ~hb'tl at tMt ,_,, to the .wnneu \&and One afttt anotlwf, 1M) IC>ld thC' JU') tht')'d been wtnmoMd to Row's 1perttMnt b) 1nothef ftitftll 10 prcMl't "'1 from tnhelcb- tivw .. an 1 rar ..-niMnt. PIOIKfMl'I ~ Rote catted fellow stlldmt Ridwd Noeawa. whO in tum ctllled "' his ....... boys" from Canoft. .... '°·=*" l'e._HIE Oft the ••'zr1 wltO 11he'4 -... ww\h tlftwr '" the dly. ... llid ... ---· ~ ""'--to i A .. ... .. IC ..... IMtllbm. pr'Ol- ecwtart lilkt --~- If\ n•mo' l'd .it1out b5 prrcent ol thl appn.n 1matl·I~ Nin oil \lot'll'i ollic1al' \.'lid Tllo~ in the nt) "'ho <A-1sh to pr~n c a bit of ht ton SI} the) ·f'(' ae111ng ants' that a condom101um might he-hu1h atop the "Hunnngton .\ •. 'o I \ltl' and th<lt 11 v..111 be lost fort''er .. ~h conl·em is of the unknown." arch1,·1st B.lrbara l\11lko,1ch for the H1 toncal ~ICt) said Wcdncsda) "Th1o; \\3\ thl' he-ginning.'· M1l~o,1ch See WELL/llcl hll Gal "as i'i>«tcd to tesllf> at G1on1s' Oe\>tmber tnal. v.h1ch ended 1n a bun& JUn but v.a never called to the witness 1and The motion filed b) Gars lawyer. ~1uan L. Gr2nt. states Gal was ~pared to take the v.1tnes land to keep his end of the barpin. Postai Outlets shut after thieves smash machines " • I • ·, " i I \ '. \ l ' ' i : ; 'I I : :. .'. : . ' Unac11111 111111 "Fa.a,~,~. and~ TM, don't come any {iMr chan S&an·ShawA." -Don Solsby, Ptt1A&knc PPICI INIZI II WIP A.cricm In~ .... f?••• 542·5811 FORECLOSURE •••.• •• LOS ANGELES -Unocal an- nounced today it is f'ttezina whole. 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Listen to my trading rec· ommendations first hand every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:40 AM on KWHY-TV, Channel 22 and on 1 /18/91 watch for me on Executive Report at ~:45 AM on the same channel. Judge the accuracy of my pre- dictions for yourself. MARRIOIT SUITES HOTEL 5 00 ANTON ... off 405 Fwy. at BRISTOL. .. acr oH from SOUTH COAST PLAZA ... COSTA M ESA DATE: JANUARY 19 SATUROAY ... Tlme 9 :00 AM -NOON FEE $40 PRE·REGISTRATION $50 AT THE DOOR Master 'Visa accepted CALL: 1 (800) 835·2246 EXT. 280 We need vou . dealers and distributors supplied by the company's rcfincncs followina the outbreak or ho ulitics in the Middle East. "The outbreak of war in tt•e Middle East could ('IUSC a run up in "orld oil prices," said Richard J. Stegcmc1er. Unocal chairman, president and chief cxc:euuve of- fi cer "We urge our customers to a'o1d an) panic buying or fuel hoarding here al home that could now open '\l[\.\ PORT BEACH -Hoag Hospital''> 7.586--square-foot Em- plo~c1.· Child Carc Center. budgeu~d a1 a cos1 of SI m1lhon-plus. accom- moJa1es 100 children from infants 10 Jgc four J 1 l'fll'm·d on Jan ch1ldrc.·n :! \.\llh 55 Hoag emplo)ces and adm1n1~ 1ra1ors ha' e worked together for more than l\.\O )Cars in the planning and <lc\lgn of the center. In e'platn· ing 1h1.· dc\ciopmenl of the cent1.·r. John Barbadian. 'ice president of human resources. said. "Wht>n Hoag emplo)ees expres\Cd an interest in an on-site child care ce n1er. we form1.•d a 14-mrmher employee 1ask forn· to dcH·l<>p a pl.in·· The c.·m plo}CC ~omm111ce made rl'r<1mmcndat1ons on all aspects ot till' ll'l11l'r in<.luding the s11c \taff. 1nll tu111on and cumculum \fan, p:m·n1' l on\1der staffing to ht.· the mml im portant en tenon 10 l'' alu· Jt1n~ 3 l h1ld l3rl' centl·r I \\ l" J re ''rt' 1 ng 10 offer more j than h.1h,\lt11ng h} dnel11p1ng an age·'fll'lllil rnrmulum. and our \laffing ra11oc; an· s1gn1fican tl} high· '----------------' l'r 1han the m1n1mum \landard-. SCI h' 1hc 5latl· .. \J1d Barbadian ------- THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump thumppify thumppily thumppity THUMPthump uh-oh'? ~hould vou hl' \.\1H111.·d ' \t,t\ he Ma\ he 11111 I he re 1 ... one c\1.dll'nt. dllucnt W.t\ to l1nd 11u1 The l '( 11 \el ut1H· lh:.11t h Program ~p1.·u.1l111ng 1n uimpn:hcn,l\e he.11th ''"c"· menh Jnd pre"cntt\.-C mcd1unc lk .... gned ,md .. t.1lkd h\ l Cl ph\'>tt 1.1n 'pcu.tlt'>l'> tn meet th1.· need' .ind dc ... 1rc ... 11f the hu.,y. con~erned e'c1.ut1H:. the l (I I '<ernt1ve I leallh Prottram I\ one of the hc'>I inveslmenl'i you e<tn m.1~c in one ol \uur mo'il 1mpon.mt Js'>et... \'Our he.11th lnd1v1dual attcn11on 10 you .ind )Our he.11th in a ple:h.tr\l, non-l..l1nical .11mo,pherc .11 the ll( I Medical PiutJ in Irvine convc- n1cn1 to your office and home And U'>Ually .11 ,1 lower cost lhan an cquall) comprehen.,.vc he.11th usst!S ment cl ewhere All with confidcntinlt1y and contidcncc <io to keep 1t from he1ng uh-oh, cull tht! UCI Executive I fcalth Progrum now to .umngc for your complete, individualized health sc -.men! (714) 856-8170 U I Medical P1u.it One Medical Ptua Ori1Jc Irvine. alifomia 92717 ' Cfate a supply-demand 1mbalancc in the market.'' The company said 1t will main- tain the price frttzc until rurthtr notice. The price freeze will apply to gasoline sales made to Unocal service 1tat1ons and distributors 1n Califomia, Arizona, Nevada, Or- egon. Wa hing1on. Hawaii and Alaska. While Unocal prices arc frozen. the company 1s confident that its dealers and di1tnbu1ors, who arc independent businessmen. will be equally rcspon ible 1n their pricing Wat IYIE Diii NEW YORK I API Januarv 16 Adv a riced 0KhneiS ¥ricllanoed otal 1uues New nign, New lows •... , .... NEW YORK (AP) -Money ralet for WedneMSav " reoor1e<1 l>v Te1era1e Svs· tem' Inc Teieratt 1n1ere1t rate Index 6 9'1 Prime Rale 9 SO il"ount Rale 6 SO r«*er-caH loan rate 9 00 edef'1I fl~' market rate High l Low S LH I 5 Cerllfl<atH of O.e>0sll Prlmerv· l davs. tM daV$, 1-4 davs. 612 ... ~.,..,,_.,.. ,, ,_ ... ,.... ": $: I .• _.._,__..L.eMMI .... ... ...... ,,~,. ..... u.-. .. ._ ~--.......... ,,,0.-_ ~---· .... -....... ,_ ....... ...... -··----· ,, ..... ':",:/ -...................... .._ -.............. ,,., ....... ..... -...., . ,,,. .... .., ". -· ... ~ ........ ti • .., ..... .,. ...... --......... ,, .... .,. ...... .., . .... decisions. .. , encou,..e President Bu h to procttd with plans to make crude oil supphcs available from the Stratc,ic Petroleum Resef'\lc ( PR) in order to alleviate supply uncer- tainties in the marketplace." Steacmcicr said. Unocal serves approximately 2.200 scrv1~ stations on the West c~st. .. We pray that the fi&htina will end quickly with a minimal loss of lire," Stcgcmc1cr said. -By tte PR Ne""""" ... Jllll ....... . I Rogerson tabs Mercier JRVJNE -Kenneth Mercier has been appointed vi<le pra1° dent of customer support at Rotenon Airtran Corp., cffco- 1ivc Jan. 2 l. He will oversee all af\er- market repair. warranty, JPel'C$, loaisucs. 1rain1n1 and 5uppon for airlines and other operators of Rogerson productJ. Before J01ning Rogerson A1r- craf\. he was dir«tor of busi- ness opcrauons at Parker Bcnea where he spent 17 years 1n managerial positions. ., ........... NEW YORK CAPI -The IOllowlno 11•1 \hows Ille New Yori. Stock E•cha~ slock' and warrant' tt>at nave ~ uo the "'°'' and Oown 1ne mo,1 t>awd on Mf'Cenl of ct>angf tor Wedne\dav No Hcurl1tes trading below SI or 1000 '1\arH are included Net and oerc~tage en.noes .,., tne 01fferenct between lhe P.f•vlous do''"° or1ce 111d WednHda)' s ~ lO o m orlce UPS I C \'_C:c.~ ~-t ~ 1 J:c1. fl l 7 NEstFdl of ~ + I~ UP l Tonli.~ i,. + ,,. Up l • Nt$1Fdl • + ~ UP j S ~PS Te(n •.-+ l\oi UP ' :~~~~~e t ! 8: a I lgll11Ea sha l 6llt Uo '11 llmB1nli. B l 1 ' Uo I rouldSv pfB • '• Uo I Hooo.rSolldav I " + • Oo Wern~Comotr l , + _., UP Allen rp 'I I ' " UO .• • Float n1 ' • ·-. Uo i t Grut>EUI' I • t Op . N~rtllgate 11 J • ~• UP 1 ~r,G • ,.._ Uo ~ ~~:~: ~ '~~ l ':~ ~: 1· omtSno11 • 'e Uo alaOnlgn I~ • t Clo oene J~ \11 UP Unlsy1C11 •.. '• UP Wecknllut 7 1 • 2"• Op Svmt>tTcll I 111 1\1 Uo ~NS l Hr:=' \' • ~'• SI ~t1~~8 f: = '• I lenfecl • " -... ot~tnv ~ -•., tF 8cv ofO ,_., -I V, at incr -'• ~~~Pi!"''~ 4 = ~ mShlo l~ -0011'111 p . J4 -I 4 ~~ ---·~ Am«Hol9' l'' -'°' ~~.,~·-iv -•i. ~V1 ',!a, , , = ""' I ';')-\ tert tlm 4'41 -1:: -~i•r..,.1~v 1·~ = 111 v'f, !t= ~ 4 llOfA ~ -\') ' m vakHV of ,., -\4t .. Thurld8Y, Januery 17, 1•1 Bulletln Board - -- ----------~· . ......... NEWPORT BEACH -~Or· .... Cw1 PellJ PUec as undcr- writins thr Allistance ~a,ue of t..suN learh and tht A .. atancc Lnaut of' Newport Baich •• ICM o( l«tura known u the 1991 Town Hall celebrity scrin. _, The l«tures will be held on Mon- days 11 10:30 a.m. at Edw1rd1 Cinema Thtater in Newport Center. Newpon Btac:h. The scheduled 1pcakers are: Rell Reed (Jan. 28). a film critic whose reviews appear in numerous na- tional mapz1nes and the S)ndi· cated tclev1s1on ~how "At the Mov- ies": Admiral Elmo Zumwalt (Feb. 2S). a popular formal head of the U.S. Navy who will d1scu aJobal i~: Dr. Warren Thomas (March 2S). the rtcently retired director of the Los naelcs Zoo who will dis.- cuss a recent voyaae to Ararat.; and V1rain1a Graham (Apnl 22). an author of five books and former television talk how ho l. Tickets arc available for the com- plete series of four lectu~ at $45. Adjustments cannot be made after tickets arc purchased. Applications arc processed in the order received. To order tickets. ca 11 6 73-61 30 or 721-8737. ................ NEWPORT BEACH -Does your bus1nc s have the nght stuff! Or do )OU at least knov. how to spell 1t., Then put a tv.o-person team toltllWr aad compc1C in tbe ICICOftd annual Butinns Sptllina Btt .Or Li~racy. co-sponsored by the Or- .... Cw& 0.0, NM. ~ from the Feb. IS e'1cnt eo to Liter- K)' ~rviets of Newport Beach Pub- lic Library and the literacy Volun- tttn of Ammca Newpon/Mna. .. Some of our readers complain about the amount of misspellinp in the Deil)' PU.•." said Editor Wil· ham Lobdell with a smite. ''Now we're challenaina them to compete in this business spellin& btt and see how they do under pressure. It should be a lot of fuh, and the entry fee -SJSO per team -aocs 10 a areat cause ... Space 1s limited to 20 teams - already sh: spaces have been re- SCr'\ed -so sign up now. Call Marcia Hendncks at Newport Beach Public Libraf') Literacy Ser- ' ices at 644-3174 for more 1nfor- mauon. ••••• fnt .. , ••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH -Dr. Suad Wakim K~ler of the Amen- can Friends Sen ice Committee will address the West Orange County Democratic Club on "The Middle East: Ke)s to Understanding" at 7:30 p.m. Wedncsda}'. Jan. 23. Kesler, a specialist on child de- velo pment and fam1I }' relations programs 1n Lebanon where she has wor~ed. has pre~nted other inter- cultural program~ on topics related to her acadcm1c ficlds. For morl' information on the program at lhc Fidcht}' Federal Sav•• Md Lou. 19900 Btxh more information. call Vakrie llvd .. Hufttiftllon Btach, calJ Pat Mantecon 1t S*-9916. McC'abe at ~237. Ill• I I II 7 b I I II FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Pro- fntional actors, writ.er-producer Steve Mellow and the a~ will perform at the library located at I 7S6S Los Alamos Street Friday at 7 p.m . The entertainment is pen of the Fountain Valley Library's 26th birthday. , ..... -.... HUNTINGTON BEACH -All three-month-old and older soft- coatcd Wheaten Terrien are cn- courqcd to pa.nicipate in a dog show to be held at lhe Huntington Central Parl Sunday at 11 :30 Lm. For more information. call Carol Herd at 89)..5821. 11111111 ........ NEWPORT BEAC H -A local podiatrist will speak on the topic of the benefits of walking at 7 tonight. The program 1s free of charge and open to everyone. It will take place at the N"ewpon Center Library, 856 San C1emente Drive. lfllarl ..... NEWPORT BEACH -New of- fice rs for the Orange County cttapter of the Cahfomia Associa- tion of Mamage ard Fam1l}' Thera· p1sts will be installed Sunday at the heraton Newport Beach Hotel For , lll 11111111 ... COSTA MESA -Oranae Coa t Col. wall offer an introductory claa 1n pubhc rclauon this sprina beainn1na Jan. 22. The clau 1s at 7 p.m on Monda)s. For prina rqis- tratton information. call 432-5772. .. ••••1111111 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -To help prevent the n tn& number of acc1denw deaths 10 children, the Fountain Valley Rca.ionaJ Hospital and Medical Center 1s ofTerin& a wo rkshop covenna emeracncaes uch as chok1na. wound care, po&SOning. drowning. firt' safet). and CPR. The ~orkhsop will be offered Monda) and Jan 23 To res.aster. call 966-8174. ...,... • lttlf., NEWPORT BE'\CH -E"er wanted to bab)stt a law)cr'> The State Bar ( oun might give )OU that opportuntt) as the) seek volunteer -both attorne)s and c1v1hans - to serve as probatton monitors for d1sc1phncd C altforn1a law}'ers. Appointed for one-year terms b) the Board. probatton monitors will be rcspon1 ble for superv1s1ng at- to rneys who've bttn placed on probation b)' the state uprcme Court or the tate Bar Court Duues include mak1n1 sure the offending lawyer understands hts/her cond111ons of probauon: cs.- tablisti1na schcdul« of comphancr and reponina on the laW}er' pro- iress. Probationers are a 1ancd o n a ccograph1c baSlS, and VOIUJ'tCCn art' especially needed an Newpon &e.ch. amona other cmes tatc- wldc. For more informauon call Stephane) Bell. (213) 689-62 17 Clllll ar• ar COSTA M A -The C"ahforn1a Culinary Academy. a San Fran- cisco-bas«! professional chef traJn- ing school, ho ts Wanter(ar~r Da) on Saturda) at the Rohen Mondav1 Wine and Food Ctntcr. I 570 Sttn1c .\ ve .. Co t.a Mesa Onenunaon prcsent.auo ns will be held at 9:30 a.m. and I 30 p m Call t-800-8..\ \ ..(HEF for rese,..a11on~ ,, ....... 1t1PJ11•• EWPORT BEACH -e~pon lkach Public L1brar. announle\ Preschool . 1o r:t1me ihrnugh Ma~ 2:2 for childn:n agcs '·' al the Balboa Branch . 100 l Balboa Blvd .. 644-'l ,I on Tut·'>da-.' .it 10:30 am < orona d~·I Mar Branlh 420 Mangold f\44-'' '5 Tut'Sda)\ at 10 am ~1anna\ Bmnr h .'.!005 Do' er Dr t'l44-114 S. T ut•\da\\ at 11 am and 'l'"pon < l'nter. 8St'1 San Clemcntl' Dr ti44-Jl91 Wcdnt'Sda~s JI IU 10 am Pn:-. rc-gm r.m on 1 \ no 1 nt'<'cssa ry ~eanv.h1lc. 'l'" pon C enter Li· brar: re<1umC'\ II\ \londa~ ""1~1 PaJama <;wn11m~ as follov.s· on I -Jan 21 . 21 aad,. 11 I 8 and 25: Snaioo 2 -April IS. 22 and Ma) 6. 13 ~nd 20. 111t 7 p m. pr~ms are Tor ch1adftft ases l-7. Pan1c1 pants ITC invi\ed IO come in their Jammin. Blan.km. Bears Moms and Dad are ~ come Call 644.3187. PAC •1mar1• '*"' . NEWPORT BEACH Tht Camelot chapter of the cwpo" Harbor Guild of the Orange County Performing .\m Center plan t members' pan) unda}' at Emilio) 1n 'ianta '\na "''"e mu c and wn& will be celebrated. Call 645-9202 1111PUJ •U111 "IEWPORT BE.\C H -Mariners Branch of the ''-'""J>Ol1 Beach P\.lb- hc L1bran -.stem screens a Satur- da) matinee. 1h1s turday. Three ~hon film'> v.111 be shown: "Cunou C1eorge (,oe~ to the Hospital ... ''Dr. ~u ~ on the Loo~ .. and ··Frog < 1oe~ 10 Dinner .. The entire tamil) 1s welcome to th1~ free program No pre~rei1s-- 1rat1o n 1\ required . BuJJetla Board rus Moetl•T' &114 nU1d•y1. We welcome y#r eM· tribatloo . MDd lbun to BIU.klJa Board. Oraa1e Coast Dally ru.t.. 330 W B•) 1.. Costa Mesa, ltltl. Please seod eveof ~u •t le.,, t•o •ttb ~fore tk t"t"tat. ----------------------------- CHILOAEN S BOUTIQUE 369 E. 17th St. (at Tultln Aue) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714} 642-4714 Selected Open ........... ~illWood Frames ":; .. :· _-::;·:~ ~ . . . . .. . : ... . :.. -. : ~ . -~ . 50-" Off "•~•t\n ....... IM , ... \. .. .,~~- NOWATA NEW TIME F98 .. Wood \....__,/ Shelves '\:::J• 2/!$ Offray Ribbon Buy One Yard. .• Michaels Brand Single Stem Silk Flowers "~ ... 1 •• Ceramic Vaecs GARYSJ RICtlARD Photogr aph ic Design WEDDINGS • PORTRAITS • CHILDREN • SENIORS e CUSTOM PORTRAIT• FREE SITTING ANO COM PLIMENTARY 5a7 COLOR PORTRAIT Good Thru 1-30-91 "Jorman 1 lilton. Polo/Ralph Lauren. Jo'>cph \hhmad. I en I n::i. Garvs Pnv.\h' I .ihd Polo/R.ilph Lauren. Jo cph \bboud. ,t,rman Hilton. outh" 1 k. G.1n Prt\.atc I .ihcl .. .... U • •• Get One FREEi • ~ ...... -~~ Wicka 6 .. or 7•• lA•nchv Baellet Wood EaMl8 ""'-I n . . ,, ·-..,,,,,;._ ....... Solkl Color Cutle.ry 50"()11 S38!.~ 2/S 1 2 MOftk'• Cloda I'" 'J t•l"tMI • H ,., ""' l ....n ~~ ....... ._..... Jl~INJ Ml .. 1' -..... '-.... MM U, Ocat Mr. fltaht: Pbil and I have been enpacd for sill months and had planned to marry soon. since his divorce is now final. Howtvcr. Phil has JUSt told me he's having a problem with his kids ttprdina our marriqe. The oldest boy is nine and the little girl is seven and the sum of it is. they don't want their daddy to marry me. Although I haven't spent a areat deal of time with them, Phil had always told me everything would be fine. Now that's it's not, I'm distraught since I reall y love this guy and want to marry him and start a family of our own. I have a girlfriend who went through the same thina and it broke her rela· 11onsh1 p apan . Please ,let me know if there's anything 1 should or houldn't be doina. -K.M., Cos&a Mesa • Deer LM. s.tteuftl mersen ......,.. ,..__ alas, time, patleeee iM ..UC.te .,..u.tJoa1 betwea au e.ee ..... p6rtJes. It cloeu't matter II It'• GeMraJ Moton ucl "'1y1ler or P,11, .a1 klcl1 ucl yH. 0.. of tff most dllflcalt ta1k1 ta merstac fammes 11 COD\llaclq little .... tbt lt'• O.K. for tlteJr '84141J or mommy lo merse tllem la • rel•· t1on1lllp wllb an "941tslftr." It mlgbt be wise for yow ud ~I to pl•~ your marrta1e la • '9Wla1 pattern until you ud tlle c'Udrea can gel to know Hc' otltel'. Ua· fortunately. kids at tills •&e llan t ... cl9tlces. ,.., ............ ............................. .............................. etit1e,.-.... ...... .._.,.,. ,.... ................. w'6cl9 mtelftJM,dtetw.•11aetr .... O."I •••.._. IMm er "'1. Jut let dtem ....... y-. It ••'t take dtem ... , It kMw ..,. ... , ~·n OH of lite ...... P1'"· Goecl llldc. Dear Mr. RiJht: My boyfriend, Tom, is a &qislal· ive aide and has great political aspirations. He won my vote last ummer when I s&arted workina in a Senator's office and until last y In dumped it on his Mid! Ho~vtr. later. I cried since rm rally stuck on the auy. I don't want to be vindictive but 1'om should be put in his pl1ee. What would you do in a case like this? -Feel UICd. Newport Bach. Deer,. ... u ... : Dlrt1 lrteb ._, "' wtda Wa&er· pie M1 It ..... Uk• hm'1 ,.U· des are of &Mt Ull. TIMn'• Hl macla Me cu .. wtda •telll•ett Tom'• b•t wettiq la Site Seutor-'1 offlce mflllt ellew YM to dlrew • eo1 ta ........ sa.ce '" •• wbo lff other womaa II, HM Iller H only your child "'eek. I thouaht I mifht someday be hving wtth him ln the Wh ite House. Well. I've been used and sold o real bill of Joods. Last week, Tom took me to dinner and an-1 nounccd our relationship would no u IHltalloa to Site Seuton party ud make sere Ille accepts. Politely laform Tom YOI wUI be toe HI)' 'elpla1 •Ida die party to be 1111 date, b•t Uie Snater •Hid ap- preciate It If Ille WMld eteort '11 COHll waio will be I• town tbt e\lenln1. Call an a1e1cy aad blow $15 • • sexy, IHtxom, bomb11tell aclre11 waio ca• expertly play tbe Senator'• amoroH coHI•. I•· troduce your pest lo Mr. Tom ud tbe cowalD ud dlen drop tbe biat that Tom 11 kaown for all taie Interesting people be escorts to these functions. 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Newport-Sunday, January 20 I I' :\I -IP I ' !\I • t -1 ~I 7 '~ 'h!ll l!KO 9,.,..., S uoh B I'>"' M.ot Arthur n .You're Sml' . g In The Phone Book ForA I You' re IVlssilg A Beat. HealthMatch will lower your pulse rate quickly. We connect people to physicians. HealthMatch ,. 1-800-262-6210 I (· , well? ...... erurT ...,.. ... If ,.. ................. . Dear Mr. Rilht: Paul and I are aim.int married in a month. I live in a condo I bouibt thttt years aao and he lives in • ~nted house which he wants to buy for our home. I don't like hi• place since it was his beche1or pad before me and p1rkin1 and noise i1 ter· riblr. I never thought we would argue over somethina like this since it never came up until rttently. Paul can be a stubborn JUY some· times and I have seen a side of him I don't tik( over this issue. How- ever. I still love him and want to set married. but how can we settle the is~uc? -Don't Like Tup Of War Dear Ttls: It'• DOt pracllcal to bona PHI'• bo.se to lite lf'.-d or to pov a bucket of &ermltn la lite attic ... yH allould•'l be r•m lo sell yo1r real estate. Ho•e•e1', U8ce yoa u4 PHI are 1tartlaJ uew, tben maybe yoa 1111Mlcl bodl seek a new llome . In Deelnl territory wlllcll you can call yMr owa. If die walls talk, It wo1't embarra11 uy- bocly. If PHI ••Y• no te yo., proposal tbea yoa '•n two clloitt1. Move la the noisy place aad aceept It or make Y"'•r owa Mite ud leave Paul lD '11 pad wldl "' memortn, alone. Poat Script: Lori K. of Coroaa del Mar wrote me to uy tllult yoa for belplng ber out of a recent dilemma re1ardln1 laer weddla1 plus. Her family lln• m New ZeeleM ... ~·· ....... trip to Calif ....... A1 a ,.....u lArt ..,_,t feel rl .. 1 abMt llla"tq a a.rse w~tq. lier fluce, IW, waated te dlnw • Ma we4Wa.1 ud receptlM for ~I 1111 femJly ... frteMI. I ••ues&e4 &Mt slffe larse • ...,. .uc1 reee,- tieu eot1 10 IDd mMeJ, tkre'I lllanlly e ... I' left onr f•r IM liloeeymooa. ID dial regard, It w..W be a alee 1estere to '11 aew la-le•• If Ed wffld asree to two we41411ap ud llla\le a laoffylDMll dlron la for abotlt tlle ume price. After lllearta1 Lori's Hgettioa, Ed cet tile pest Hat ID two, wb.lc)I still left a Hbttaatlal Hmber of peopJe to Jo la tbe eo•ple for dlelr weddlac la Corona del Mar. nelr 1ecoad rttuJ w11 held la a Ht-year .. ld clllapel la New Zealand wltb 1 ,,eat lloaey- mooa afterwards la th H;iart.y l1laDd1. Keep those cards and lertcr rom· ins in If you have a special pro~ km. let me A now nbout it. Mr. /.M . Risht. c/o Dail.v Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. CostD Mesa. 92626. Tired of trying other methods with no results? GET RELIEF NOW! LANE CHllOPRACTI REHABILITATION CENTER 18589 Brookhurst Street Brookhurst and Ellb In Callens Comer · Next to Lucky's Fountain Valley Pacinc Bay Pby1ical Therap)' i Fitneu. Inc, Brtnd a l.Mri~e. R.PT. • Cw Malolfi, R P.T. ~.- r l(O('SS f valua'IO!\~ •Wellness Climes Ltct1.rts • lnd1V1dual!1ed i:xerm e Progrims • Rehab1i.1a11on Progwns for Orthoptd1c !Sportmg lnturtes /HeadachesrfMI I 962-t674 We Accept Most lnsurance Plans SAFETY, FIRST IMPORTANT: One of the key measurements of a bank's financial soundness Is Its percentage of "risk-weighted capital". U.S. bank regulators have established the minimum at 7.25 percent. To a significant degree. the higher the ratio, the sounder the bank. THROUGHOUT 1990, First American Capital Bank's ratio of risk-weighted capital was In excess of 10 percent, well above the acceptable minimum. ALL INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS continue to be Insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. A CHANGE ~ FOR THE BETTER .. As a business person I recognize and like the personalized service at First American Capital Bank. c.cl1-makes us feel like we',. something special. My P19vlous bank simply didn't do this.• -Ann9 <hy, ol An"9 GlllY G~ Cotoll9 del Mal' ' ' .. PubHlhed by P9ge Group Publishing. Inc . ....,. E. ,..., preeldent & chief executive officer , t-.. 11111, "'· chairman .... W. Miii. lflt, executive vk:e president •ll••111R_. L It .. I ER vk:e president & general manager Editorial To arr Is human to 1duca111s illvlna Rece nt!)'. a guest lecturer at Corona dcl Mar H igh School. tn the course of a presentatiQn to students about the dangers of AID . passed o ut condoms to the students. who were allowed to keep them. nderstandabl}. this caused something o f a furor in the local community. and the teacher an_d school offic ia ls ackno"'ledged that the incide nt was a m1stal>..e. The condom con tro,ers~ also led to renewed attacks o n sex education in the local schools from some parents and co~munlly m embers w ho argue that the schools have no bus1!1ess discussing sex with the stud ents. except to u rge abstinence. and that an) funner se>. educatton should be lefl to a youngster's parents. Whtk \\C under~tand the con cerns of these parents we have to respectfully disagree. Sc>. cduc<lllo n of our youth is. tf an) thing. m ore important no"' in the age of .\ID than C\ er before. The worst-case scenario 1s no lo nger unwanted pregnanq. 1t 1s death. Certainly. ab!»tincnce should he e ncouraged. and 1n the Ne" port-M esa hool Distric t It 1s. But to think that ksson \\Ill be hel'd ed b~ a ll students. or perhaps e'e n m ost of them at the high school le\C~I. ts a n 11lus1on T o think that 1gnoranrc of proper birth control and safe sex procedures "111 inh1b1t teen sc' is a dangerous 11lu io n . Parents " ho '"'ould prefer that their c hildren no t recel\ e such instructio n an school ~hould of course ha'e the o ptio n of rc m o\ ing them from the cla~s "h1le that section 1s being taught. In the e\\port-Mesa d1 tnct. o nh students "'ho hnng an signed rnn-.cnt forms are l'Xposed to the m a te rial - no parental consent. no ~' education I hl' \aO tact 1s that ome parents ha' l' a d1tlicult llml· ~lking about se' "llh their ~ou ngstcrr; and put ll oil until 1t s too late. Others s1mpl) don't ca re. The schools mu'lt pro' 1dc some has1c ins1ruct1o n an birth control and safe SC\ practices or the !tehools and the rest of soc1ct ) are going to ha'c to deal w tth the m o re costl~ conseque nct•s of 11exual ignorance among man) teen-agers. W e 1hanl>.. the Newport-Mesa d1strn:t 1s handling the m a tter propcrl~ and we urge the board of trustess to s ta) the cour e. E\e~onc agrees that passing out condom s 1' a m istake and 1t' not go ing to be repeated . But. 1t 1s better to err o n the side of educatio n 1han on the ''de of 1gnoranct' when dealing \\1th our )'Oun gstcrs· "'es and futures. Toda)" Thur~a} Jan 17 the 17th da' of 1991. Thcrr arc 348 da)s left 1n thl· }Car · Toda)., t llghl1gh1 1n H 1<1tof') Thim )Cal"' ago. on Jan 17 I 9tl I. Pre'ildcnt E.1~nhov.t·r v.arm·d in ha'i larl·v.cll addrc\s againo;t "the acqu1\1t10n of unv.ar- rantcd anOuencc. whctht·r sought or unsought. b) thl' m1lttan - 1ndu\tnal n>mplc\ The potential for the d1~strous n-;c ol m1~pla cd po"'-er e\lst~ and will persist. We must nl•,er ll't thl' \llCtght of this cornh1nat1on endanger our hhcnacs or demcx:ru11c proce~sc . On this date· ln 1706. &nJaman Franklin was born an Boston In 1806. Thoma'\ JcfTcnon's daughter. Manha. gave binh to Jnmc~ Madison Randolph. the fint child born an the White House -By Tt~ As «l•lftl Prns 111111., :rhursday, Januaty 17. 199117 IJI Ill UIW T..I. lllclll11• ..• 141-4111 a. - ..... Dan Walters Promising first weak for Wiison ~..\C R ..\M ES TO P ctt' 1111 GI Pilat · · . - ~11\on·., 1n1t1.tl ~1:1.·I.. a~ ( ahfomaa., Hlth goH·rnor "a' o' ~r-madowed h' mun· dramalll t'\t'nts in 1h1· "11ddk Ea,1 Jnd L1thuan1a ~c,cr­ thdt·,., \\ il\on tool. a firm gnp on 'late ttmnnm1:n1 Jnd hegan v.haa 1ould ht-J h1'>lort1. realignment of \Oetal and li'<.al polau~ Sax education question draws heavy response from readers Ont' 1.1.C"cl doc' not makc a go' crnnro;h1p Rut "' l.ir \\ tlwn ha'> d1.·mnn'it r..at1·J .1 rd rt:\htng v.11l1ng· nl''-' to IJ\ l" the hard .:ho1ccs con- tr 111t1ne < .1lil11rn1<1 and to ampro c rl·la11on<. 1A1th lh\ Lt•g1sla1urc T ht'rl" h;.id ~·1·n "1de spec ula11on that hl'l .IU\\. h1.· cndor>ed Prop- Editor·~ not<' -fht• respon'><.' "a~ he:H .' to tht· qucs11on \H' posc.•d . l:Ht "<'t•k ahout hcrn tar se' t•duca- t1on <,hou/J go in lht· d a!>sroom. R,·Jdt·r .. 111 ""' ht'lmtngll ~upportc•d ~n <'<l11c•at1<ln hcing IJught h.1 a rJ(IU or .1hou1 ..J-/ ThOS<.' in tht' m1norit1 l':J\ orcd leac hing J/l\llnt'n<l' J ) t/1,• onf.1 option or no ~t'\ vdu,·armn al all \\ ht•n 11 came lo fl.h\IOS llUI l Ont.tom\ tn l11gh "''"•'' the m.1rg1n \\3\ 1-/ in tJ1or c>/ fllJJ./llg lht'fll J\Jt/Jbk /ti \IU· dt•nt' I krc " .1 ..amp/ins or 1hc 0 It <,hould uni~ rl·m.iin in thl· f-nglt\h da,\rnom .ind lhl' phra"4.' 'l \ ldU\J\111n 'huuld he tJughl J' an 1'\Jmpk ol 11\' moron mm h lill· \rm' 1ntl·ll1g1 OH' 11r h11h \\Jr 0 \ t:'i. I Jo tid1nl' l'>lhool'>I 'huulJ dl\tnhutl' lllndomo; or mal e thl·m J\ Jil.ihk h i the \IUdl'OI\ that "1'h thl·m I th1nl thn 'hould haH· \ID\ 1·du1.1t1011 tJught I Jo h\.'11\'\\' th\'\ \houlJ t1'.ll h ah,tinl·nn· ,,., \\t'll hut I 1h1 nl.. "l' hJ' \' 111 Ix· rc.il1\111 .1ml t1'.11 h lhl· othl·r 11p1111n 0 I .1m 1n the farllll\ Ille da.,., Jl < 11111n.1 dl'I \l.ir High \chool that is in 4ul·,11nn .ind I hclil'' l' 11 "3'> our 1 h111<"1' 1 t "c "anted tu ta l..e 1 nin- d11m' 1 .ind 1t ''J"n't u1mpk1d~ m' ll'J1h1•r ' 1.11111 " to pract1n· ..at'l\t1nen1.e or be 100 l)l'fl'l'nt \Url· u l th<.'1r panner<,' ht'alth It rl·mind' me of the nll''>~&l' "l' l..1·p1 ll" 1ng terns a fe"" ~1·ar\ had, to n1•,er dnnl.. .md dri'l' \ goo<l ml''i..:llll'. 'e" hut thl'\ 1nol th.ii to meJn that " "a~ 01\. tu dnnl JU"t .1 .. long ,j\ 1hn didn't dn\ l' r m lll0ll'rn1·J lht·~ \anll' aJoll'\tent' "ill th1nl. II I~ ()I\, 10 h:i'e St'\ -111'1 1.1.ear uindom' Th.it m1't.1!..1· t11uld he: a deadh om· 0 I'm l allang rt•t1.;m.ling 1h1· tam1h Ilk mJll<'r J"4>ut the rnndnm'i I \\llUld JU\I li l..1 Ill \J\ th.it 1ha1 tla, .. I\ "nndl·rtul I'm 1n 11 and I v.a'i not olknJ~d in 1tw ka\I J nJ nl\ t'nttrt• 1la"1.1.a,n·1 It "J' prt:'>t'nt.:d tolalh IJ\lrlulh anJ e'en1h1ntt f h1· lt'Jt hC'r thought 111 JlJ" uut thl' 1ond(1m, h1r l.'.\l'f'tlOl' 10 "l't' 1.1.ha1 tht•\ ''l'H' ltkl· and \OU kno\11 then pa.,, tht·m h.1cl.. hut JI 1ha1 momenl thl' hc..'11 rang and 1'\Cf')OOl' got up and kit "1th thl'm Thl·r1• 'H'rl' \llnll' ix·opk ''h" 1A1·n· too 1m- maturl· a ll'" ill lhl·m. ah.II pa,wd th1·m out and JU't madl' a h1tt "uix·r deal out nl 11 J 1t \\J~ hu<,t· ll°"' that JU\I hll'\\ ttl \\ • I IAllW-lUI of prnpon1un It n: ' v.a' 1a\ll-lul :ind v.l'll prt·wnted and I thoughl 11 1.1.a<; @.fl'31 0 I applaud the pa'i'itng 11u1 ol condom' 10 1hc student ol ( nmna dd \1ar ll1g!1 ~h<lOI ( ond11m' h.i' l a m Ul h lx·11er <iucu.''i'i ra tl than thl· 1c:l1 hmg nl ahstincncc Thl' l.11t 1\ thJl ICl'n-agef' ha'e \\.'\ and no mJlll'f hov. mu1 h thn Jr\' tnld In 1u't \J\ nn thn v.111 u1n- tinm· t11 .lOd ,I\ fl'tl"nt \IJll,lll' \hm' lhl'' arr ha' ing 'it., 31 h1ght•r r:ltt''i th..an \'H'r hictorc \<.> .. houldn't the' Ix· @.1\t'n tht• l.'dulation and tool" thJt t Jn \.!' t' their "' t''' 1 hi\ <;t1t·l \llUr hl•nd in tht• \and and h1\JX' 11 gr\\.'\ J\\J) mcntalit' 111 thn<,t• "h'' ohwct to the nlndom' d0l· .. n111 "°'"' 11 nl'\er ha' Thi• pe1>pk v. hu uHnrlam 1he louJe,t ahout 1hc P<I""'"' out of rnndom' Jn.' I 'u~pcll thl" one~ v.ho v.111 nol teach th<'tr l"h1ldn:n about \\.'\ at home and ohJrt'l to It being taught 1n the 'i<'hool'i I ha' c one l1Ul'St1on for th<''I(.' JX'OPk \\ ould th<'' ratht'r thl'ir ch1IJ bl' ga,cn a condom or a toffin" 0 I k~I hl..t• the ~hools h:i'e -;1ep- pcd 0' er the boundancs Ho1.1. "'ould \OU 1'--el 1f )Our child camc ho me from a drua cduca11on cla" "1th drug parnphC'maha., 0 We thin._ that ~' cduC'at1on \hould bt tau.ght an the schools bccau~ the o nn who aren't protected from 1l arc io•na to be the onM who ufTcr later. and the t>h1l - drtn n('C(I to be tauaht about th• .\nd 1f It me.an ha~1"' a condom and 1f 1t can save o ne hfe th n I thank 1t 1s -wonh 1t. 0 You undoubled!)' "Wiil be 1nun· dated with call from a ~ery mall but \<>Cal minont) 1n our com, mun1ty oPPOSl"t an)' .. ind of su cduat1on in IM dassroom let ak>M d istnbuoon o( ~ 1n -.01 bitJ. KhoolL So httt's a \IOlC t~ counter mis ~ point of ~tCW. 0 I ..,eciftcalty -at '° IM tchool baefd "*'"" oe Tueldly nipt eo ahon -...... b &Mir .... re" a nlitMlity (Ill' IM ooecta • ..,. ... , lllld ...... ~ dllt ....... hattndrM Dr. Nicoll 69 c-:: ... ., ... ii .... ..... ... ..,w .. ,.. ........ . .... ...., ........ , .... .., ............... , .. h ............... ,u 1111 •• ··•:1~-,. ..... -... .................... ., ... ;i, 'oon a., rxt'"hlt I am ')urrn.,t-d l•'1t111n 1~1 ' J tl'fm·lim 1ta11on in- 1ha1 11Jilin1 t11m1.· out 1n \\t•Jnt•\ 111at1\l' l'OJ\ll'd h' \Olt'r<. in "'<>· da' ·., 1'3Pt.'r alter the \Chool hoard H·mlx·r till r1· '"'uld be upt.>n ""ar- nll'l't1ng \\ht·n \11U &l'n1.·ratld .,.1 Ia n· "1th ltg "latl\l' kadl'rs of both mmh lnmmun1t\ tllOll'rn un th" p.11t1n "h11 hjd h1t1erl~ opposc-d 1<;,m· n111 II• lnllu" 11 up " tht· mt·a.,un Rut \\ ilwn 1mphc11h unl11rtun.11l· 11 n111 l \pltuth tUIHt"Yed thl" ·o nw,~11.t1· that h1'> ~mhracc of 140 I undrr\lanJ "hlll thn h.t\l' \C\ "·'' 1 riilltllal dl'C1\1on not an l·dulJt10n mun• girl., ~ct prqmJnl ll\ l rt J\'.lull on the Lcg1sla1url" I ltd h' .t I m1.·.in' u1nd11m' ,hnult1 ..1n1t th.11 hl l"\fl('Ctl-d lega!">lator.. not Ix· d1'trthutul ti' ln1. .al h1~h lx·1n~ poli11, 1.in\ to understand "'hnnh I "J' \UI prt'4..'d 1h.tl Prim •· lhJt pal Tom fal11h\nn 'nuld al111" th" \\ 11 .. on under.<.on:d 1ha1 position 1n thl· \\. h1 lll I 1h1n~ • htldrl·n h' m al1ng J 'mall but <,1gn1tican1 "houkl Ix· 1.1ugh1 m11rJJ, Jnd h11nw • •rh ilrJtur~ gl·~tur1.• in ht'i proposed ,,1l1tl'' ''1 thn • .111 '"\ h:ipp' "'l'' 1•11'1 ·"2 'tall' hud~"' He placed an ..... lhl· hudtll'I tht• '-Jml amounl for It' lru,1r.111np! 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"PP'''" .1h .. rt111n j,, .ti H '.tr ne11 1h1 O"l'rl·d amount .il,11 1ppi "' ....,., l Ju1. .111un 1n 1h1· m.inll.1tul h\ Prof"1'1t1on I ~I wtth l l.1"room ,1 ''"'In •I\ '·' 1n~ 1ha1 a f n.il tigun.: C "ill Ix-tn\t nt·d once u1urh decide -\'> d molht•r of a ~Ill "hu ti.iJ ''" tht' nh J\Ufl' Hl' al~> !.pent l'nn>urJp.l-d 111 111 1\lur-.c.· he.· •1h,ti .J 000 1ln a p3n' tor lcg1~lator<. n,·nt lno" 1ng th.11 "a' 1h1.· nnh In rrturn e'en thl· mosl 3rden1 ll'rt.11n "J' 1>1 J\111d pn·gnan1.' 11r f)\mcl\1,1111 l1h(-ral' ha'e bt.·cn un· o;n ualh trJn,n1111nl d1\l'J'"' "" U\H:tlh m1IJ 1n tht•ir puhhc 1.ktlar- h1und "h1 n 'hl "·I' J '>t'OHH in high .1t1<•n' .ahoul \\ il'>on'<, polin and "'hool lhJI ,(I,· un hl 1 ''" n h.1d hud~l·t propoc;.il' 1.'' en tho\t: 10 m.ide .1 dt'1. l\1lln to ht'u1ml· -.C\u.111\ 1. h11p ''1·lfarl' gran1' Had ~·11wn·~ 31. ll\l' '''" 1om1ng trnm thJt fX"· prcdl'l'l"'l\t>r George CA-ukmCJl.ln 11111n .1lth11up.h "l' t1'flj1nh h.1d pr1.1fl<l\\.'d "h.11 \\ 11<,on dad -v.d· l'nrourag.l·J ht•r 11th1·r" 1....: I kl'I 1.m· rut\ '31Jn ff"('{'/C''). higher col- \l·r. gratdul 111 the ll"J\hl·r.. "h11 k(!t' IC\''_ D1.·m<xrats v.ould ha'c Jrl' 1.1.1ll1n~ 111 ~"l' J l111k ~·\lr.l t nw tinm· h;illa,ti1. \\ 11..an·o; C'<prl"sscd J nd J lll'nt ion t" t h1.· l ith rqt.ird' ng v.1111 ngnr" 10 Ot><>Otlatc on all fiscal \t'\ual cdmat11111 tnalll'h I thanlt; ~e an,1h1ng that a ll'aiht'T l J n do 10 ''"lit'" 3, llflf'\1"'l'd to Dt-ulmeJian·s flrl'h"(\ rhil1.1rt·n tn1m 1.·11her pr1'l!-hl'rl"·1t-1'-and ~·all-mc·v.hen-,ou·n"­ nJn1, M from J -.c\uJlh tran\-tina'ihed at11tudt< ma1ccs ~mocrats mllll'd lfl\('J\\.. 1, a· lh \\lindatul 1.1u111,uo; ahout dcdanng o pen \\'&r. It lnndnm' Jr1.· g.1,l'n i•ut 10 lhl· l'\1•n 110 pm po'iill\ that the} ~toutl) 1 l.1\\fl'<'m 1n a n Jppm pn.it1.· ma n-llPJl<1C.C nl r rd.ill d li'I 1h1: , urn\ ulum that \\ "'''" ha' \((lfC'd points "11h hJ' tn lill "llh \IP\ 11r .1 "'''uall\ ""ould-h(-1nt1r' too h' filling high trJn,m1tted J"1.·a\I. I 1h1nl.. .i-; lontt .iJm1n"1r.a1111n ix1s1t1om \\llh de- ... , 11 1<. d1'ln< appr11pna11·h I du1f1 c1dcdl\ non.[)coukmC'J13n t\J)( . hJ'l' ..an' Jrttunwn1 ~'11h that I <,u1.h ao; C\-..,tcrra ( luh C'<«Ull\t' 1h1nl tl"ac hcf\ h..1,1• .111 11"'11!-111110 [">ou(lla' '-'heeler 1.1.ho has btcome .rnd rt''ifl0n'i1h1h1' 111 hc.'lth th1.· l id' "'C'l rl'lJr\ ol tht• Rc\ource1i .\f.C'OC). 1n the d Jc.c.wom "h11 .1h,1.11n .md Ill Jnd \.burt·cn D1\1arco a Democrat 1h1'"-' "hn tor "hJtncr rr.hon' "ho v.111 11HTWl' program~ to 1m- 1 h~'I\\.' no1 111,11 th.11 "11.ilnl·r thl' pnne <;cnin•c. 10 children t umc ulum " lll'l'1.h 111 t'<: 11111·1 tc:d "iot <1urpno;•ntth the sharpest at hoth \C8,ml'nt\ (lf 1 hildr1 n \o I \\ 11,on c ntin dunno ha first week "ould tu't \J\ h(lnra' t•• .1n\11nc ha' C' been cono;~n auve Re- '' ho" v.1lling 10 m1'l'I 1h1· 111·nh of ,111 thl' l halJr'\.·n pubh1·ans. ""1th "hom he h:is bctn feuding for decadl''i SomC' of the 0 In rcgard to thl· pJrl nt' ran11ng and rJ\ tng atkn11 pa"'"tl nu1 \On- Jom' at 'iCho(ll. I fl'''\(.' tht· qu1"o;1ion W h) don'1 \OU r.lt'I(' \~1111 \h1ldrcn "11h enough '-t'nw to ma~1· their 0 "' n dcc1s1 on .. .1hout \\hat , .. aood for them" Thc."'IC pa~nt'I arc \o Quid. to criuc11e the <;chool \\'Item and ~ct the\ do n't c;pcnd 1hc umc nettSsa~ "'1th their ov. n 'h1ldrtn to tC'ach them their fam11\ 'alues and moral\. '" the 'iChool ~Htcm the o ne to blame for prom1\<u1t\ amon st lttn~a l'.'l"i., CX-finateh not Partnt al'\" too bu , ~ork1na to maintain a high '1andard of II\ ing n~ 11 to ta in Oran e Count) They thould make a little less mo nc). pend a httlc more lime ~•th their own kid . P1r"Cnt arc the ones to tame for ho their chil- dren turnout. not t~ hool 0 The tcxual tc\olution ' O\ICf. Le\ us return to 11n1ty. I do not th1ok cond m shOuld be the tmPhali in JU cduation in 1~ Juior lrilh Of h11h Khoc>t c\atlroOm. ""rhis ~--,...._,.our )OUftl ptopit ..... be ........ ablt•8'ftl"t" aftd •• ,.r ... bl!lll • ior. Tht le«twr ~·lift ' did ftOC d~ ;aponMk......., .. iOOW1.:r '"' (ORdolM to .... ...-. a more C\trcmc ngh1-v.1 ngers thought D.:ukme,1an \\3'i a clo'iot't hbcral the' 'rt apoplect1t about W 1l"IC>n·, ad\Cxaq of 'iOme ne" UPt~ to mttt the state·, fiscal en 1 about hi\ "anting to make enactment of local bond issues caster. a nd about h1'i appointment of Jo hn )mour to the S natc The conscr\ltl~ dishke and m1 tru t "mour because he was om."t one o f them. but as a talc ~nator Wllh amb1tton f4 r hiahn tlfficc bcpn mo"tng to•2td the poht1cal C'tnt.cr Hi most drarnat~ haf\ '-'I to dcdarc. after )~ of O\.cn oppo~11ton to abonion. ~ pon for th pro<bo1cc posit1<Mt. 'ml riJh\-Wl ngcn. such as Or- ance Count) Conarcuman Iii DanMm(')tt. ha\·c caU~ for I pol- 1t1ral Jthad ... u\Jl ymc>ur .... hr run fOf the Sn.It on hit OM1 nut year. Willon'1 ~•JD¥• ernan«wa ._....._. di) •Mn he ISSJUH .. tllll lhtw folllil. • -~i:•:·~=== ........ ,.,... ~ .. -~-·· 4;ainm •.., -ft S' 7'• r... ..... ----· --··--·-, ...... -,... rtma Dear Mr. Riabt: PtuJ and I have been tQlllCd foT ail months and haid planned to marry soon. since his divorte is now final. Howtvcr. Phil bas just told me he'a havina a problem with his kids rtprdina our marriaae. The oldest boy is nine and the little Jirl is seven and the sum of it is. they don't want their daddy to marry me. AlthouJh I haven't spent a arcat deal of time with them, Ph il had always told me everything would be fine. Now that's it's not, I'm distraught since I really love this gu y and want to marry him and start a 'family of our own. I have a girlfriend who went through the same thing and it broke her rela- 11onship apan. Please let me kno"" if t~re·s anythina I lhould °' shouldn't be doina. -K.M .• Costa Mcu. 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Ust wee~ Tom 1ook me to dinner and an· nounccd our relation.ship would no longer be exclusive since he had met another lady. I know who she 1'i and thal Tom is interested in her onl} to help his career. Of course. he would ltke 10 attend the Sena- tor·., pany next month and I could ~ his date. I was so damned mad I almost took a pitcher of beer and , y In dumptd it on has htad! However. later, I cried aince rm really ltuck on tM auy. I don't want to be vindictive but Tom lhould be put in his ~. What would you do in a ~·~ like this? -Fttl UIC'd, Newport Beach. Dear P'MI UIM: Dirty tJtfta ... , •t wl .. Water· pie IMlt It ..... Ule T ... , ,.U. tlet are of &Mt U.. Tlaen'• Ml IHdl OH CU .. Wilm. •••••• •t Ttm'• IHlt w.,....1 la tlle S...ter'• office mapt allow Y• to Grew a ce1 la .. ,, wlleel1. Sillce J" bow •lie tm.e odtet wemu 11, HM llller u lavttatt .... tlle Seutera ,...., ud ma•e .. re llille aeeeptt. Pelltely laftrm Tom yM wUJ be ... 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I still love him and want to act married, but how can we settle 1he issue? -Don't Like Tu15 Of War Dear Tq: It'• ... practical lo btlnt PHI'• ..... e lo tlile sroad or .. poer • bucket of termltn la tm.e attic ud yoa .... , ... , be r~alred to sell you real ntate. However, 1.lllce YM u4 PatJ are 1tartm1 uew, tlaea maybe you 1liloeld botll 1eek a new llome In nncral territory wlaJclil yoa caa call yoer owa. U tlile walls talk, It won't emburan any· body. If PHI 1ay1 ao to yoar proponl &lten yoa laave two clilolce1. Move In the noisy place alMI accept It or make you owa noise ud leave Paal In ltft pad wltla Ill• memories, aloae. Post Script: Lori K. of Coron del Mar wrote me to 1ay thuk Y" for laelplng laer oat of a recent dilemma regarding lier weddlag plau. Her famlly lives a. New Z-leM a.I coel•'t make tM trip to Callfenla. At a res•lt I.Ori '6a 'l feel rtr:t.t alMMlt uvl•I a l&rp weMtq. lier fluce, Ed, wuae4 t• ~ a W1 wecWJa1 ucl rffePdee fer all Ma family UMI frlmb. 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My previous bank simply didn't do this.• -Ann9 Only, ot Ann9 Giii)' G~ Con>ne dtl Mir \ .. Pubtlahed by Page Group Publishing. Inc . .... l. ,_, pretident & chief executive officer B11t..., a, chairman ..... •·.....,a, executive vtce president •II••••~• L Irk •vice preeident & general manager Editor/al To arr Is human to educate Is divine Recently. a guest leclUrcr at Corona del Mar High School. 1n the course of a presentatir>n to students about the dangers of AID . passed out condoms to the students. who "ere allo"e~ to keep them. nderstandably. this caused something of a furor 1n the local community. and the teacher and school officials nckno\\ledged that the incident was a mistake. The condom cont ro,crs) also led to rene"ed attacks on sex education in the local schools from some parents and communtt) member wh o argue that the schools have no busanes discussing sc ' with the students. except to urge abstinence. and that an) funher sex cducatton should be left to a )Oungster's parent . Wh1h: "-C understand the concerns of these parents we ~ave to respcctf ull ) disagree. Sex education of our youth 1s. 1f an) th_ing. mo re 1mponant now in the age of ..\IDS than C\ er before. The "-OrsH.·asc scenario 1s no lo nger un"anted prcgnanc). 1t 1s death. Ccrtaanl ~. ab ttnence should be encouraged. and 1n the Newport-Mesa School District 1t 1s. But to think that ll'Sson will be heeded b> all tudcnts. or pcrhap e"en most of them at the high sc hool leH I. 1s an 11lus1on To thin~ that ign orance of proper b1nh control and safe se ' procedun.·s "111 mh1b1t teen SC \ 1s a dangerous 11lus1on. Parents" ho '-'Ou Id prefer that their children not rece1' e such in trucuon tn school should of course ha'e the option of rcmo' ang them from the class "htlc that secti on 1s being taught. In the . e"pon-Mesa d1<>tnct. onh students "ho bring 1n signed const.•nt fo rms arl' l'>.poSt'd to the matr nal - no parental ronscnt. no SC\ educatio n 1 nl' sa\l tact 1s tnat some parents ha' c a difficult 11 mc talking about SC\ with th eir }oungsters and put 11 ofT until tt's too la te. Others s1 mpl) don't earl'. The schools mu._t pro\ 1de so me basic in st ruction an b1n h rnntrol and safe sex prac11ccs o r the sc hools and the n:st of soc1et} arc going to ha'e to deal "-Ith the more costl~ consequences of sexua l ignorance among man} teen-agers. We th10k the Newpon-Mesa d1 stnct 1s handling the matter proper!) and we urge the board of trustess to sta\ the course. E"ef)one agrees that passing out condom~·,~ a mistake and it's not going to be repeated. But. It as better to err on the 1de of education than on the side of ignorance when dealing '-'Ith our }oungstcrs· II\ cs and futures. ,,,,, . .,., Toda~ '' Thur~a) Jan 17. the l"'th da) of 1991 T hrrr arr 3.a8 da)S k it 1n the )car Toda )·., H1ghligh1 1n H1s1on Th1r1' )-1.'aM 3go. on Jan. 17. llfol. Pre<>1dcnt l-1<,enhowcr warned 1n h1 \ larc\\dl addrc.,., ng.itn\I .. the acqu1s1 11on ol unwar- ranted influence. whether sought or unsought. b) the m 1htar)- industnnl rnmph:x. The potc nual for the disastro us me of misplaced power c::imts and will persist We must nc\er k t the weight of th1~ comhina11on endanger o ur hlX'rtte'> or dcmocrattl' procCS!.CS .. O n this date: ln 1706. BenJamin franklin was born in Boston In 1806. Tho mas JdTen on's daughter. Manha. gave birth to Ja mes Mad1 Wn Randolph. the first child born in the Wh11r House. -By ne A•~latNI Pm• Thursday, January 17, 1991 :II IJI Ill NI• T.J. 111111111• .•.. 141-4111 a - .. . ' .. , ....._.J . .... Tiii lb PUot -· · Sex e~ucatlon question draws heavy response from readers Ed11or\ no te -The rcspon5e "a ht'3' > to the· qut"stwn ,~,·po~ l:nt 'H't'A :ihout ho" f:Jr St'\ ,·duca- l1tm )hould go in the classroom. Rt•Jclt•r, (H t'f"\' hdm1ng1_, ~uppont·d ~<'\ e<111c:1t1C>n bc.·ing 13ught b.' a r.1110 of .1ho111 ~-I Tho~c in the minnrtl\ fa1t.,n•d teach ing .ib,11nt'nn' Jl lht• onl> option or no ,,., c'tluc:111on 3 1 all "ht•n /1 came 11> fl.J'''"g out t·ontlonn in high ,, he 10/ I ht• m.J Qltn "J" J. / in fJ' or 11/ lllJA lflll I he'm J ' .JI l:ihk 10 \/ U· Jt'nt' llcrc " .J ... 1mplinll of tht' 0 It \hould ''"" n~mJin 10 1hc Fn11h\h dJ\Vnnm ,ind lhl' phr:l'>l' \I.'\ uJmJllon 'huuld he taughl J' ,\0 t'\Jmpk ol ll\\ moron mul h hl<.t• \rn" tn1dligt'ntT or hoh "'lr 0 \ e\ I do hl.'l ll'' l' I '>l huol\ I \ht)U Id d1<1tnbutl' \.'n ndom<, ur make thl'm .i' Jll.ihk lu the -.1uJrnt'> th.it v.1\h tht•m I 1h1nl<. lht"\ \hould ha\l' \ID\ t'dut Jtu1r1 tJught I do hdtt'' ,. th\.'\ \htiulJ ll'Jth Jh\llOCO\'C JC, ,,,.II hut I th1nt.. \.\l' hJH' 111 he rt'.lh\tl\ JnJ tt·.1,h the 1llhcr option 0 I am 1n the famil\ ltk t IJ'' at C MnnJ dcl \t.lr High ~hool that,., 1n ~Ul''>llOn Jnd I bd1c'c 11 "'ac, our l h•11n· 11 \.\C v.ant~d to tal...l· (con- dom,1 .ind 11 \\J n't tompktd~ m~ lt'ilt h,·r<, IJuh. 0 I th1nl thJt '>l'\ "'dUlJl1un \hould he a mJndaton rt·qum·ml·nt for all \tUdt'nh frum 10th gradl' on I thtnl<. 11 \tlU fl'Jd toda) ·., hcadhnl'\. I 1hinl lhl· ,1.111\t1t.s \peak for thcm- \C.'l\l'' tln \'h' that 'hould be I al\ll 1h1n._ u.>ndom\ \hould be di\· tnhutt•d for H'l'n-nger\ that are 1n v.an1 ur n~~J ot tho\C I think '>'l' (Ould hl'lp '"'P the "lprcad of a lot of d1~J\C\ th.11 w1.: "iee our high \lhool 1nflic11.·d \\tth 1f we mal e c-nndom' mort· anc,•uhk to them 0 I "a"I one of the students in 1\ to pral lite J h\llOl'ntc or ht' I 00 pcr<."ent \urt• ot their panncr"I· health II rl·m1nds me of the nll'S'>agC V. l' t..l'pl g1 \mg lCCO"i a ll'\.\ ~cars hat I<. 10 nt'H'r dnnk and dn\ t' \ good mt'"i\Jgt•. ~e' hut the) too~ 1h.11 to mt'Jn th.it " v.a-. Oto.. to dnnl<. 1u'>t :l\ lnn(L J\ thn didn't dn'c I'm tOnll'rnnJ thl''>l' "1mt• .idok~t·nt' "'II thinl<. 11 ,., Oto.. to ha' t• \l'\ -Jll't ''car u1ndom\ ThJt ml\t.lh' 'nuld ht· J dt•adh one :::J r m tall1ng rt·µrJ1ng the 1am1h Ilk mailer about the urndnm'> I v.ould JU'tl "~"· I\) \J\ lhJI lhJI l IJ" ... \O.OOdl·rful rm IO II and I "a' not olknJ,·d in tht· kJ\I Jnd nl\ t·ntm· da\'i \.\J\n·1 It \\a\ pre'K.'ntcj totall\ t.l,tl·lulh and l'\t'r\ th•n(l fhl· ll'alhl'r lhelught Ill J')a\\ uut lhl' l nndt1m\ for l'' l'l"\Onl' to \l"t' "hat lhl'' "crt• hkr and \OU knov. thtn flJ'-' th,·m hJt t.. hut .it thJt monwn1 the ht·ll rang and t'\t'f)Onc got up :ind ldt "Ith thl·m Thl'fl' "'ere \Oml' J'll'Opk \\ho \\(re 100 im- mat ure a fl'" nl thl·m thJt pa'-'t'd thl·m 1lut :ind JU'I madl' a h1g \UJ')l"r dC'al OUI ol II and II "·" tho'K.' k\\ that IU\t hkv. lhl\ "'"ok 1hin1 nut of proportion It rl'Jlh "'a' IJ\ldul and well prt'\l'ntl'd and I thought 11 ":I" gn·at 0 J\ \oon J\ flO\\lhk I am \Urprt\ed that 11 d1dn I , •mt: out 1n \a. c.:Jnl''>· da' ·., papc..'r .ilta the "4.'hool ~iard mt'l'ltng \.\ hl·n \llU gt·ncr.itld \II mm h 1 nmmunat\ '"ntl·rn on th!'> l'i\Ul' rilll lo 1111111~\ II up I\ unlortun.111 0 I undt'r\t,rnJ "hnl thl' h,I\ l' \l'\ educalll)n mnrr girl' ~l'I rirt•tin.int I ln·I h\ .ill nH.tll\ 11ndum' ,h·•uld n11l ht-dl\tnhull·d h' l•xJI h1~h \lh1111I\ I".!' 'u1pr1\l'd th.it Pnn,1 pJI Tom J.u11t"on \\11uld all.iv. thl' 10 lht• \l'lool I thin~ \ h1l.lrl'O \h11uld t'ot· 1.1ught m11ral' .anl! humt· \Jlut•\ ''' 1it•\ •J!! 11\t' hJflfl\ ll\e,'\ ..... It' 1ru,1«.111n.: 111 Wl ,, ·n3n, '>• nn·rl ix· •pk \\'ti" ''PP"''l 1ti.1rt 1111 ·"''' nppo\l '-I.'\ t•Jmat1on in th,· d,1,,n,.•m .\' a mothl·r 111 J ~1rl "h11 h.1J C'nt"nurJgt•d 111 111 , uu~ t'ot .11',11- nl'nt J..nov.1n~ thJt v.J' tht• 11nl' ll'rt.11n "J' tn J\Old pn·gnJnl' nr W\ualh trJn,n1111cJ J1\l·J~'' \\t' l11unJ \\ht·n 'ht• \\;J\J ~·n111T 1n h11§h "'h<'«ll thJt 'h"· un hl·r ''" n had rn.tdl' J Jt'll\lllO Ill h\lllOll' \l'\UJlh ;i, "' 1· 'o" "umin~ trom th.H ~i..- 11100 .tlthou~h wt• H'rt,unh h.111 l'Ol llllf.l(l.l'll h\'f Ill hl'I"\\ l'l' I ll•l'I HI"\ gratdul '"the lt'Jl·ha' v.ho .. re "'llin~ tn tl-1\C a ht1k t'\11,t llml' and J1tcn1111n IP 1ht• !.:1th r~ttarJ1ng \C'\UJI NU\.Jt•on nutta' I thin!.: an' thing 1h.u J tc;\\ hl'r l°'Jn du lO prott"Ct lhtldnn lrnm ,·1th1.:r pri."1· n.lnt' 11r lrnm a \C.'\UJlh tran\- m11tl·d dt'-< .t'-l " rt JI' v.ondcrful If ,11ndom' ar~ g1,,·n ''UI in thr da,voom in an appr11pnatt· m.1n- n, r rt•latt•d 10 lht· urn,ulum lhat ha' 111 do "-Ith \IP' Cir a '4'\uJlh tran,m11ted dt'-l'il\l' I thin!... a' Ion~ J\ 11 1\ done lpprupriah•h I dun'1 ha' l' an' argun1l·n1 "1th 1ha1 I thin!... tt•a cht'f'\ h.1' t' .rn ohhµt1on Jnd rl'"\J)On'l1h1ht' 111 hl•th tht· lids in lhl d3'>'-rn<1m "h" .lh\tJrn anJ 10 1h11'>l' "hn tor v.hatt'\t'r n•J,om l hon\t' nnl to \11 lhJt \.\ h.llt'' ,·r lht' l urnc ulum '' m·nh 111 t'ot· Jlf\'~ led JI N\lh sc.·gmC'Ol\ ol t h1ldr,·n '" I "'ould 1us1 "3' hoora' "' .1nH1nc \\ho 1\ w 1lhntr to m,·('1 tht• nt'l.'d' of all thl' thtldrcn \ Dan Walters Prilmlslng first wlek for Wiison ~.\( R .\M ENTO Petl' \..\ ll\on·i. in111.il "l'l'~ a.,< altforn1a'!. '\6th go' crnor v. a., m t·rshado"cd h' mort• dramJttl n('nt\ in the ~1 tddlr U!>t Jnd L 1th uan1a !\le\('r· 1hck\\ \\ il\lm tool.. a firm gnp on i.Latc go' crnmcnl Jnd tx.·aan v. hJt 1.ould ht· J h1-.1or1" rl-ahgnment ul \OClal and li\lal poltc1e~ One "<'d doe' not mal e a go' - C'rnnr<.h1p Bui .,,. lar \a. 1l<,0n hJ'> dcmon\tr.lll'l1 a rl.'lrc,hing w1ning- nt•\\ to t.1,r the hard ,ho1ces cun- fwntint; < :.ihlnrn1a Jnd 10 1mpro'c rt•lat1on'> "'1th lht L cg1slature T hl'fl' hJJ hn·n v.1dc spccula11on that ht· JU\1.' hl· ~ndorscd Prup- o\lth1n I.!' J lt'rm-hm1tatton 1n- 1lldll\l" t'nJ\ll'd h' \Olcrs 1n 1'0- , l'mN·r tht•rr "nuld be open war- lart" \.\llh ll·~l\la11,c leaders of both pJrt 11.'' \~ h11 hJJ h111erl~ op po!i-Cd th1• mt•.1,urt• But \a. 11-.on . 1mp hc1tl) 11 n•ll 1 \f'hlllh 1.on,ned the m1·"·'!-!'' thJt h" l.'mbraci of 140 "·" .1 pnhtllJI Jcc1!>1on. not an ,,, 1. .. 1 ,l\\Jult n n the Legislature .10l1 thJt hl· l'\pt"l.lCd kg1~latOr\ t'it·in\! f'l.•lit11. 1Jn' 10 understand 1h.11 \\ 1hun undero.cored that pos111on h' mal..1ng a 'mall hut significant \I •Ill il1J l\lf'\ [lC)IUrl' IO ht\ proposed I '''1 1 ·'': 'tatt· hudgct H r plact'd in lht• hullgl'I lhl' )Jnl(' dffiOunt lor It '''·''" t' ,·,pt·n'>l'' a\ the currC'nt II' .ii '\'.tr n, t thl lo"' l"rl'<l amu unt m.1nd,1h-.l t'>' Pr11po\lllOn l~l. v.llh .i t1mtn h '.I n~ thJI .i linal tigurl \'111 ht-1n\l·nt-<l nntc lUUn\ dC'llde ''" 1ht• '11t'a'ulT HI.' al\O ~pent .i11 rwio 1•n .1 p3rt\ tor leg1.,lators In rt'lurn l'\l'n the moi.1 arden1 l~·moHJltl hheral' ha,c.· be-en un- u\u.1lh mild 1n their publtl dc.-clar- .11mn' .1h.1ut \a. 11\on·'i poltl' and hud!lt'I J'lfO!)H"1l"i l'\ en thO\t' 10 thop "dfan· grants Had \\1lson'<> pn·dl"ll.'\\Or, (1corgt• Deut..mcJtan prufl0'4.'d "hat \\ tl'><ln did -wel- l arr l ut' ..al.lr. frt"Cres higher col· k~l' ft"I.'\ -r~:mcxrat<o "ould ha\ e !lCIOt' balh\lll "1l<,0n's e\p~ \e'd "1 lh ngnl''' 10 nego11a1c on all fiscal l\\Ut'\ as uppo~ 10 fkulmcJian·s hC'n:-1t·l'>·and-call-mc-v.hcn-\ ou ·re- finished altitude makes Democrats au11ou<o a~ut declanng open war. C' i:n on proix1sals that the) stout!) tlflptl\C \\ 1l'41n h.i., ~orcd points \\Ith would-ht' l nttl \ ·wo h~ filltng high adm1n1\trJt1\ln pcNllOnS With dc- Cldt'dh non.fkukmC'Jtan t~ pc \U(h il' C\·'11crra ( luh l.''\CCUll\(' Dougla' \a. hl'clcr "'ho has becom e \Cl rctan ol the Rc~urccs .\genq. and \t3um·n {)1 \1arto. a Democrat who "'111 0' l.'N'l' program!> to 1m- pro' c \C."f\ ll'C' to l h1ldren r-------------------------• Corona dcl 'fa r H aiti School I'm in the lir\I Pl'nod cla'>sroom "here I applaud lhl' ~w1ing out 111 lOOdOm\ tO the Student Of ( llrCIO:J dd \t.ir H1gl\ ">c.hool ( ondtim' hJh' a much ht·ttt·r ut:le<i~ rail' than lhl' lt'alh1ng of ah.,11nenll The tall "1ha1 t('(·n-agcr, ha'l' \l'\ and no mJllt'r hO\\ mu1.:h the' Jrt• told to JU\t \J\ no the' will ,un- ltnlll' lei JOd J\ rl'CCnt \tJll'>lll \ \ho" tht·' arc ha\ mg S<"\ al h1ght'r rate\ than l'er ht·lon~ 1 \houldn·1 lhc' ht' gl\cn the education .ind t()(ll\ that lJn sa'c their h'l''' Thi'> <>t1d. 'our head in the \.lnd and hoPf 11 gnl''> JV.3) m entaltt' nl tho\t' "'ho nhJCC\ to thr condom' d ot'\ n1ll v.orl . 1t ne,er ha\ The J'll'opk who compl:un the loudr'>I a~ul the pacosing out of condom'> arc I \U~P«t th(' ones who v.111 not teach 1ht1r \.'h1ldrcn about SC\ at home a nd ObJttt to 1t, being t;iught in 1he schools I ha\C one qu~11on for tht'CIC' pcoplt Wo uld the\ rather thC'tr child be '1\cn a cond<lm or a coffi n" 0 Not <1urpn<i•ngh the sharpest \\ 1l11on l'rtllc\ during h" first week ha'c been con\cn a llvc Re- publican w 1th "horn hr has been ft'ud1na for dread<.'' 5ome of the more c~lrcme ngh1-w1ngcrs tho ught Ol-ul mt"JU\n "'a a clo-.ct hbcral thC'\ ·rt' apoplrc11c ahout Wilson's ad\Cx·ac\ of some ncv. t.a'\CS to mt"t't the 'ta tC''s fiscal m is. about his "anting 10 make enactme nt of local bond 1 ucs cas1er • .and about hi\ •PPo•ntmcnt of John ~)mour YW UWT l) J:NOlll /AlfAT WJST~~~~ ~,WW771E RM fOlet()NS! /~-- 1h1" 1nc1drnt happened . .\nd I would JUSt hl t• to sa~ that I thin~ 1t is foolish that the media and t~ partnt :art talon& th1" as far as the) 31"(' I mt"an I think it's a bigger deal \\hen there a n abortion going o n and no t condo m-. being passed out 1n 1dc o f a cla"l\room where the) can actualh bclp sto p and prevent abon1on stop harmful 5Cars o n o ne·, mind for hfe I thank 11 has bttn camtd "'> too far. I thin~ 1t 1 lime to top. I think if )OU want a real tor') )OU ouaht to come talk to ~me of' the tudents oot the parent 0 I think there lhoukt be complete tducation in lbr hiah bool I think 11 &hould probably SW1 in about tht suth p.dr. I tbjftk that cVfT)thina 1nd an)1hi111 thoutd be told. ,., ., roftdoms. '° lb~ tM tehool nunt 0t tOl'M1hiftl,. I think it 11 far bnttt tho lbomoftl or Pft'IMftC'). , I k t'I hkc the hoots ha'c \ttp- pcd O"cr tht boundanc Hov. \\OUld \OU fo'C.'I 1f )OUr child ca me home from a drut tduc."at1o n da ~ "1th drua paraphcm:slta'! D \\c think that sc1t educatio n should be tauaht 1n the school tx.-cau the ones who aren't protected from 11 arc 1oa to be the o nes who ufftt later. and the chtl· drtn need to be tauaht about this -'nd 1f it mran hav1n1 1 condom and tf 1t can save one hfc th n T think 1t 1i "'onh it. 0 ou undoubtt'dl> ""'" be inun· dated w-ith call from a ~cry mall but 'ocal minonty an our com- munity o~ns any kind of x rduClhOft 1n 'lM c&auroom kt atone dittnbuttoft ol ~' tD t.lCal hiP ~ So ~··. \C)t.r t~ counttt drit .....aisait' pcMttt of vtCW. 0 I 111«1ftcalty went ao at 1Ct.oo1 boent .._. ... Oii Taelday •pt '° nl9on ., ...... for .... .,. Nlllt•IAillr fl* IM can Ila. MW:i-*"'>..Sm ... dmc.. tk~­....... ,Dr. ~aw CC ...... ~ -,.......,.. .... ,Ill .... ..., ........ , .... .., ..................... ........ irrl1Pan1lll •a ===-·::.-=-: , to the U natc The con l"\IU\CS d1shke and m1 t.ru t \mour because he v.-u on~ one o'r them. but u 1 lite ~nator with ambition for h•ahtt office bcpn mo' •na tOYl<atd the political ccnttr Ra most dramatic shif\ wa to declare. af\tt years of O\Crt op~tion 10 1bot\ion. IUP- pon for the pro-choice pmillOft. \Cf'll ri1ht-w1n~n.. sucb as Or· anF Count) Conaressman Iii DanMmeytt. have called for a pal- 1tteal j1hld •"'•' Seymour ..... he run for 't~ SeMit Oft hit 099 Mlt )ftf. Wilton• r.e. . .....-•JllW· cma~WMa ..... lilllll'I-.. da)•ben~.......-.. thtw fOlllo a -71 ........ ,.n ...... ..,.., 'IJO ti •• to .. -___ ,., ==fella .. Home coo~ing offered at Johnathan's Restaurant Johnathan's Family Aes- t...,..t fn Fountain Valley Is one of the newer additions for lo- <*a' dining pleasure. Owners Helen and John (for whom the restaurant Is named) Glanakakos are the previous owners of the popular Golden Fire restaurant In Santa Ana. Where they served customers for four years. "We serve home-style food." says Helen Glanakakos "We get piany compliments on our meatloaf." Helen. who was "born and raised In the business," says she doesn't Sf'rve "soup out of a can or potatoes out of a box." Helen fs orlglnally from the Midwest, where her famlty was Involved In owning and running family restaurants. John Is from Canada originally and has a background In produce. Helen Is on the premises most of the time and John oversees the kitchen. "We've had a lot of word of mouth recommendations:· says Helen. who acknowledges how- ever. that business In general Is off due to the down economy. Hence, the many specials that pepper the menu. Prevl ously known as a coffee shop, the Glanakakoses have lowered the prloes and upped the quality. "We're consistent with the specials. which Include breakfast. dinner and seafood," Helen says. Helen stresses the warmth of service that she demands of her servers. ''I tell my girls to get to know my customers by name so they're not just a body." BusinessLine introduced · The Glanakakoses are plan- ning an upcoming remodellng, Including new booths, in ad- dition to tightening the general Interior decor. Wells Fargo Bank has in- troduced a new line of credit designed especially for small businesses called Businessune With 1t. customers can draw upon their hne of credit in four different ways by credit card special checks. ATM or tele- phone. With Businessllne. small businesses can obtain an un- secured hne of credit up to $50 000 Once their application 1s approved. small business owners do not need to resubmit financial reports every year for review as they must with tra- d1t1onal credit Imes Currently open seven days from 6 a.m.. Helen says "the hours will lengthen as we grow." Johnathan's Family Res- taurant Is located at 10111 Talbert Ave .. near the entrance to the San Diego Freeway In Fountain Valley. Call 965-9300 for more information. Affordable Uuury: FALL COLLECJiON OF &IEQQILL Now on Display You Save 35% "''' . ks 011· '· "oUf SOC •h Coast \>\aia· " I oc~ ' at sou\, '' \t' \ \ "n \\~e no ot\\et ... \ts a store CLEARANCE SALE Savings up to 70°/o Off on all Fall & Winter merchandise. A FULL SERVICE INFANTS, KID'S 6 TEENS DEPARTMENT m>RB • BERNANS South Coast Plaza First Level next to May Co. (714') 24'1·70CO ' }foura: Mon.-Fri. Saturday Sunday .-.... 10am to9pm 10am to8pm llam to8pm Pai eaaecl skillfully at Lan e Center The ataff of th• Line Chiropractic CMt• In Fountain Veky la dedicated to eervtng th• community wfth It• enthU81aam, experience 1nd knowledge of bactt, neck and Joint c11e. The c.nter offera the com- bined eervlcel of Ora. DonaJd Lane and Donald Meyer In chlropractle and Brenda Lar- rivee and carol Malotfl In physi- cal therapy. "We don't have to refer any- one out," says Larrivee. "It's a complete phyatcal rehabmtatlon center." "You don't have to llve wtth chronic pain," says Lane, who speclallzes In accident victims. headaches and lower back pain. Lane's office Is fully equipped with complete X-ray facilities and he does analysis on the premises. Larrivee uses techniques In- cluding ultrasound. weights and resistance exercises to aid pa- tients' rehabllltatlon after sur- gery. sports Injuries and week- end mishaps. ic... 0Aet1/0f .. COMt Olly "°' The staff at Lane Chiropractic RehabHttatlon Center -standing (from left), Dr. Donald Meyer, Brenda Larrivee and Or. Donald Lane; seated, Cassandra Van Zandt and Bobbi Wheeter. Larrivee had a stunt flyer who was paralyzed atter a crash anU -In spite of several doctors' predictions that he would never walk again -he recovered to walk with only the use of a cane under her ministrations. "Physical therapy and chiropractic care go hand In hand," says Lane. "It's the bone-muscle connection." Lane and Larrivee maintain their professions are slmllar. but they also believe strongly In their cooperative endeavors. In- deed, their services seem to compliment one another llke In- terlocking puzzle pleoes. The center emphasizes a mind-body connection and a hollstlc approach to healing. "The power that made the body can heal the body," says Lane. Lane Chiropractic Rehablll· tatlon Center Is located at 18589 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. For appointments. call 962-1674. Custom bedding at Dana Bedspreads With f ive locations 1n Southern California, Dana Bedspreads specializes 1n made-to-order beddings and bedroom accessories. Owner Michael Valenti started out In 1979 and now boasts five huge showrooms of quality merchandise at outstanding value. "Our prices are 20-70 percent less," says Valenti. "We also manufacture 40~50 percent of the product ourselves." Dana Bedspreads carries basic bedroom Items such as comforters. dust ruffles, shams, decorator pillows and Iron and hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip;;:=========;:;-i brass frames. FREE ADMISSION llor1~ II Mom'tll 'Pfll' Oft REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS Tllurlday, JlllUlf'Y 24, 1 :00 p.m., ... 7:00 p.lll. Learn llow To: Awo1d probate and anorner s lees b o1d unnecessary 1"hent111u tJJ Preserte separate property Sol•• mp-cll1ld proY1s1011s h o1d capitol 111ns ta• Prnent heroic medical procedures and su11enn1 med•UI eap111m Awo•d co~serotorsh1p RESERVATIONS 848-6499 1140 Warntt he Suite 304 founu1n VJ"tJ It 's a good idea to examine your physicians before they do you . Call HcalthMatch today. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A l>rognun cilrvinc Medical c.tnter l "We do a big special order business," Valenti says. "Cus- tomers often need something made due to the large variety of beds out there. We can often do so at no additional cost." Dana Bedspreads also offers a choice of the leading brands. Including Wamsutta. Springs. Dakota and India Ink. Window treatments such as vertical and mini blinds by Levelor can also be ordered through the store's custom drapery department, as can padded headboards and boudoir chairs for the master retreat. Va lenti originally started his chain when he and his wife were look Ing f or a king-size bedspread for themselves and found the selection avaJlable disappointing. However. he points out. the store has certain- ly outgrown Its humble begin- nings. Dana Bedspreads Is located at 18361 Euclid Ave., Fountain Valley. For factory order. call 881-2345. Salute to the • environment set at Knott's BUENA PARK -Knott's Berry Farm will host a speclaJ salute to the environment - featuring more than a dozen environmental organizations and visits from Earth's new animated superhero. Captain Planet -this weekend. Children may meet and have their photos taken with Captain Planet and his ghastly eco-vll- laln Hoggish Greedly during special appearances throughout the park. A special Captain Planet activity book wm be given to every paying chlld, age 3 to 11. Knott'• gueata wtll have the opportunity to learn about re- foreetatton. recyctlng, wffdflfe. ecofoglcal pr81et'V91 and r• cetve earth-aafe tlpe from en- vironmental orgnalzatk>na which wtll set up Inf ormatk>n book• In the park. The t~ documen- tary film, ''The Men Who Planted Treet,'' wttl be thown contlnuouaty In the 2, 100-... t Chevrolet/Geo Oood Time Theeter. Among the envtronmentaf t::P' S*tldpetlng In Knott'a t• to the Environment .. the Loe Anget11 ConMrv8tk>n Corpa, Ctwtlttan Natut9 Feder- ation, Tr• People, Alllpha Gtocety eomp.ny, AeYnolda Aluminum, 0. CMyort ..... Center. Or1nge County .......... •••ctlel .... ,.. O.S-t11w1t, .. Audubon lo-:.:.:.=::-~ dlr'I el WI •1t Unhalll ..._ ~~ .. =~~ °I. ........... ))& ..... ....... ,... ... ........ 10 ....................... _.._... ........................ --...... ..-----·-----~----·-- Thursday. January 17, 1111 • OPERATION DESERT STORM LOCAl nEACTION Or1111 C11s1 Nsld8nls 18811 s111ca, ce•pany In bars By Tony Oodwo Wednesday Hendrix. on the other hand. " Churches comfort the frightened °'.,. CoeM o.llJ Piiot had hoped that sancu on would have been COSTA MESA -Wednesday night at aiven time to ~ork. Han')' and Henry's Goat Hill Tavttn was 'Tm trul)' happ) wtth Bush's dcc1 ion," much like any other, g ve for the dozen or Harwood said. "Everythtnl has been done so individuals perched on bantools with fantastically •• their C)CS alued to the televis10,n:-Marina agreed· "I have a iot of rnpcct While many 1n the bar continued to (or the approach he·s taken. It's been very d rinli. a nd play arcade pmes. 'lhe ne~ of clear. very correct and so far hc·s followed war with Iraq dominated conversation. throuah." Luz Ma rina. Renee Harwood and Julie UC I stude nts Dave Halarc-n a nd la<' Hendrix had planned a Wednesday night Starke were ha ving a different discussion . act toacthcr Iona before war entered the "My biagcst com plaint about the c-nure picture. thina is I don't thrnk Americans arc defin- Ahho uah lhc news of hostilities d id not mg the real reason why we arc go1n1 lo prevent them from meetina. it did change M r." Halgren said. "It's economic interest. the to ne of the rvenini, Hcndn' said . ··11 "That's the first ste p is 10 be honest makes me vc~ prayerful." about It." he said. ··The second' step is to ··Ever) thin& JUSt ki nd of stop~d in our realize there is a separation between ccon- lives." s.:ud Harwood. ••tt's as if there is a ~~:.~and idealogical reasons for goina to relief that it's finally here." Halgren. who 1s working o n a d octo rate Man na was also concerned about the degree in German literature a t UCI. faulted conflict. \mcn ca·s lack of undcrsuindmg o f the "Right no". <'"eryonc·s sp1nt 1s kind of p<>ople 1n the Middle Ea'lt for causing the to uched .'' he ~1d. war. Harwood and M anna both expressed ··vou arc dealing wi th 1wo 1otall) d1f- strong approval for President Bush's action fcrent culture'>.'' he r;a1d By Tony Oodero Ofenoe Coeet O.ily Piiot NEWPOR1 BEACH - As the> news of the war Wlth Iraq sprnd. some resi- dents found themselves seef..1n1 the sol- ace of ch urches &fld synagogues for prn)er and consolation "People \\CrC' com lna from the aflcr- noon on and n1h1 bc\forc the 5 30 m ass:· said Marlene Bcr&dahl. a worker 111 Our Lady Queen of Angels Cathoht· ( hurch here ... The crowd was more lha n usual for that u me of the afternoon .. O'er the past few days. rchg1our; and church leaders have bet>n pra) 1ng for p<>ace 10 the Middle East. w11h ~"cral c.:hun:hcs hold 10g candlelight v1g1h and pra)cr mec11ngs 10 the e"en1ngs Rut t.•arl} \\ cdne)(ja) c' ening. most churchl'S "ere relatl\CI) qu1e1 and that u~t ewport Beach residents George and Beth Posanke. · ··w e·re looking for a church so that we can fellowship and pnt) for m1IU.af) personnel a nd our count') ... said a sad Beth Posanke. The Posankcs failure to find such serv1~s was a clear 1llustrat1on ol the countf) 's apath). she \Aid "'W e've go nt to three churches and nobody acknowledged that we arc JI "ar." ~hc s:ud Thr Cr)stal Cathedral 1n Garden CiHl\l' d id anno unce Wednc'lda\ 1ha1 11 "ould remain open for scr"1ccs a nd urged those seeking comfon 10 \.l'itl the churc h The Re' G af') Ba rmore. m inister <'f .. air\ 1c" C ommun1t) Church 10 ( oslJ Mesa did not ha' e an) ~pcual )Cn 11.e' planned V.-ednesda~ but he ..aid he.-had r<'c<.'nll~ tx·en in\.ohed an demon- NATIONAL r Pl'llsldent brings 1llopp1n to a standstlll I· Lawmakers hope conffict will be brief WASHINGTON -Ho rse-mounted and club--swmgmg pohct: cleared Pennsylvania .\H~nue of demomtrattw. Wcdnl•\da) night a'i the tone <'f antiwar protest'I outside the White House fcn1.:c turned sour \t the other e nd o f Pcnns)lvania "'- ~ enul'. congressional leader\ c>.pre'i~d hope 1 the con01ct m thc Persian Gulf region "ould end quid.I) t (! It n l "' n 9 n g h n n 0 • ·f .. hamc 'ihame:· l ned demon'itrators as the\ rt'trc••tt"d into a '>•de street .icross from the T reasuf') [)\:panment "h1ch 1s nc'\t door 10 the \\ h1te llouse .\'i pol1c<' moH·d 10 on lht. t.ro"d e1;11- ma1cd b\ poht. l' .u 500 and h\ rl'porlt.'r'i JI C'l<;O(' l<l I 000 fi, 1.· prott.'\tnr\ \ant.. to thcir f..nt•e\ and rl'fu\l·d to hudgc .\s pohcc handcuffed thl·m Jnd It'd 1h1.·m oil tht.· cro"d called out · -\rrr1;1 Hu'>h · ~' aal oottk\ tlt.•" out of the l ro"d and c;mJ'lhed in tht• 'ltrt.'t.'I Jnd \c.'H'rJI li\I· <;\\1ng1ng mC'l1.·1.•\ 1.•rurt1.·d ht•t\H't.'n Jnll\\Jr lort.t.'\ Jnd \lluthtul l'nn~·nat1\l' \UP- poncrs ot thr im·c;1d1.·n1 The light'> t•ndt.•d qu1t.t..h A conting1:nt ol d1.·mon<,tratnrs about ~110 co1rong marrht.•d through tht• do"nto"n area a n<l bat t.. 10 ~he \\ha te Hou~· "1thout incident On Car11nl H ill HoU\t' \J>l·at..1.·r Thoma' Folq ..aid the na tton "must no" pra\ for a conflict that cmh qu11.t..h . dec1\1,1.·h . and "Ith a m inimum lo"' of Ilk '-'e muo;t no" stand unatt·d 1n \Uflpon of our armt.•d fone'\ 1n lht• gull "hll ha'e embraced tht.• dut' and burden of conducting t he "ar " • n < la1bome Pell. D-R I and 1.·haar- man ot 1hr \t·nate Foreign Rclattons C om- m1tt«. said he "a\ pra) 1ng "tor all tho\l' m dang~:r t{ln1gh1 {lur lOurag('OU\ \t'r· \llCrnt'n and "o men. Jnd 1nnou·n1 ll' · 1han'i m Ku";111 and Iraq .. ··\\(' can onl) hupc Saddam tlu<,scin "111 be "1pcd from thl' fat"e of the Eanh." <;en .\ lfon\C J)' \ mahl. R--..: 'I . w 1d The me \a@e 1n Lafa\clte Pilrl across fro m the \\ h111.· Ho use "0\ remtn1S<.'c."nl ot Vietnam War proteo;1s "He~ 811\h. what do \OU c;a~'? Ho" man) kids \\Ill }OU l 1ll \oda) ., .. th(' ~<X> or so prott~1er'i chante>d One demonstrator earned a lour-fooH~1dc peace sign M1nutM af\er Prcs1drnt Bush spolr 10 the nation ot 9 pm .. the protesters. separ- ated from tnc White House b) a sno" fence and more than 100 police office~. began marching north from l.afa)ettc Parl. awa)' from the Exccut1\.e Mansio n. As the> marched through nonh"cst Shoppers react to the news of the air raid on Iraq and Kuwait Wednesday while watching President Bush on lM P.tyne 0.a~ Coasl 0..ly PtlQI televisions in the electronic department of Sears at South Coast Plaza \\ 3\h1ng1on nwrl' th.Ill 'Oil rx·11pk t11innJ lht.• m.lrl h \\hi\ h Jflrx'JH•J II• hJ\ l' Oil k.ider Pnh1 t.' maJ\· nu Jtll'mpl to ''11Jl th1.· marcher' "ho mm c.-d I~ .1hrt•a,1 Jnd J hl<x I.. dt.'l'P U I" \Oml' ol I ht. l 11' '' hu"e't 'it reel\ On the H ill, t-olc\ J \\,1.,h1n~hH [);.:mo- t'f'3t. ~Id 1n .l \IJIC'nll'nl th.ll hl' hJd 1ai..,·n J l'3ll from Bu'h :iround ' '"fl m and "J' ao;f..t•d In rall tht.• prl·\11kn1 hJl t.. on .1 \l'l urt hne .\bout 6 '5 p. m I uk) rt.'ll'I\ c:J a Ct.'rt1fica11on from Ruc,h that c:Oon' 111 ~cu re Iraqi tomphann· "11h thl' l '\ rc,olut1trn'> had ht·cn un.,u1:1:e\\lul "D1plomat1l' Jnd ClOOllnlll pre\\Ufl'' haw not d1m1n1'ihed Iraq·, intra0\1gl'n<.c lk~p11c lht.• and o ne-halt month'> ol un- paralleled intcrna11onal cflon ." Bu'h \\Wit.' an h1~ ccntf) mg letter to f ok ' He \a1J cont1nul·d rehanc1.· on tht• d iplomallt. anJ cc.:onom1l pre\surc'> alone "could n~l ach1c' 1ng the ba'i1l' nbJel'll\C ol tmnging about Iraq's complete and urron- d lllo nal "1thdrawal from K u"all " -By I~ Assocl•I~ Ptt s BUSINESS Nation's oil prices soar with news of air strike ' E\\ 'I 0 R" -01 I pnu·, \<la rt.•d lrnm $ '~ 10 a~'ut ~.ln fl\.'r harrd J' \\Jr "11h Iraq ticg.tn \\ l'Unl•,da' night hut c rutk fl'll h<ll I>. thl' ~11H·rnml'nt .in nn11nct·d !ht.• nrx n1ng ol a rl'\l'r\l' and 't'\ ,·ral "" compantl'' •roll' rnn·, I all' \\ l·Jnt.·\lla' night the: \\ h1tt· llOU\l' JllnOUnleJ II \\llUld llPl'O the l '\ \tr:lll'ltll Pt'tr11lcum RC'>l'r'c "hu:h rnnta1n~ ahou1 'IX.I m1lhon bar- n:l'l of CrUdt• 011 in c;aft C'JH'rnS IO rc\3<; .rnd lnu1 rnna Tht.• gtn<.'rnmcnt plan\ to 1l'11Ter I I~ m1llann bam'I\ of l rude l'Jl h dJ\ tor th,· nnl 'O da" LOCAL REACTION I hl' inlu\1110 111 go' ('rnml·nt l ru'k lnlCl thl" m.irl..l'I \hould hold 011 IUIUfl'' Prill' h.ht.. tralllr' \a1d but .in l'Jrhl'l 1. 11Mt 111 \Jim' lll'rg' m.trf..et' 1hrough .1 h'\I "' th1· \PR tailed to 'illlfl fl\1ng prl\ l' durtntt th,· f.ill In e.irl\ l 11l..\1l trad10g. \Onll' ,,11 flnCt'\ "ere l'\en '\() Cent\ IO"l'r lhJn thl'' had ht·l·n at the close of trading '-" t•dnc\da' on the ''-'"' 'I orl McrC'an· Ilk f \,h.lll{ll' -By n t" A.r «iatefl Prrs stra11ons against the "ar "Ma n) of us ha'c strong!" urged thal warfare be the la'it r1.-.,ort " Barmore said "Our cou111n 1s b11!, c:nough to outwatt an\ t\\o-b11 d1ctJtur • But he \did more "a' Jt \taf..c 1han JU'it ddcaung Iraq "\.o one I kno" 1s rnndon1ng ""hat \addam Husse10 has done." he sa1d. Hut I bchc'c: "<.' haq: 1gnort'tl 100 man) Olh<'r ISSUC"'> .. •or l'\Jmplc. he bd1nes the Pales11- n1an rrobkm must ulumateh ~ ad- drl'\\ed and ht.• QUCSl1oncd a war which \\ould restore the l-..u"al\1 go ,emment. "htrh he termed as ha,10g a "vast d1\pJnt) nt "~alth" ~ompartd to many poorer pc\lple 1n the region Ht• d ad 'kl\ hu"e'er that ht.• \\3S 'IU rror11 \ e of 1ndl\1dua1., on all sides of thl' l n nl11t 1 Jnd hl'I hl·an tz<>l'' nut to all of thc families 1n,ohcd WOR LO World sad, outraged by war's start The outhrl·all. ol \\Jr an lht.· Per<>1an Gull hrt1u~h1 p1111111'l'' •>I 'uppun lnr the t n11cd \talt'' trom '" Jlhe\. pra~crs tor J>l.'are a nd Jngr. rnll' tor anu-"ar demon~trauons I ral.l1ng nn "urld marf..el<. was fa<,t-paced hut n<•t pan1l"-' ""h '""'l pnll"' <,oanng Ill I u b 11 T ht.• teelintl ur \.old rt'\lgnJllOn nprc~~d "'' l n1t1•d ,,1t1un' \l'tr1.•1ar,.(,<"ncral JJ\lt.'r Pcre1 lll' (~dlJr "h" hJd cnpgt•d in 11th hnur l'll1•-rt\ te1 a'cn "ar rcllC'C'tC'd lht.· It."-'""~' ol mJ n\ · \ltl'r .sit Ill\ t.•rh1r'' Jilli Jll thl' clTon' e1I "' n1.1"' ountrr<' ,, man' Jiflert·n1 !X'"•lllJhl11.·, h•n' ~Jn I tdl '"u dt.•.tr tnemh th.11 'l Jll nn" lal·1ng J. "<tr'"' hl '-lid J h, ' \ f C) .11111.'' Jllt'r Jn l'ml'"'ent'\ ml'l'l1n \J ll lhl'' h1•pcd ho,11h11e' n 1uld l'nd .. a, "'on J' fl\1\\ll-k Thl·' "3ml·d lr.ttt thJt Jn Jlt:.11 t.. <ttt.lin\I Turi>.<'' -thl' 11nh ' \ I I 1 nwmh...·r th.it hordl•r, Iraq - "llU1d I'll .In .ttl.ll~ .l(tdlO\I tht.' l'Ollrt' I"· llJllllll Jll .U\l l < lppont.'n1' 111 thl in' .1\111n ht.•twn 1hc11 rr.itl '1'-In 1 .. 1.1111Jh.1d f'Jt.. 'tan. hunJrt.-<l' "' h.11 .. r ,, 1dJ1n~ 1'-•hl1. 1n riot gc.tr 'lat ll'll'J \l u' II 11 I tl.tnl\ nlJrt.hing IO\\ard 1h1· l \ t n '·'"' 'h11nh Jfll'f da" n I 1•n~t1ml I " I.,.., \'\J1.h a' \.11rth 1-..ort.•a Jnd < uhJ H.1 lid'' th t1utragt.· ·\I lhl' ••Ul't t th1·n· ''ii' J hcl on "ar 11 t ill Jl' < \lhJn t• l·,.01·n: I 1dcl <. ao;tn1 -..111! \\ ar "''" that tx·1 ·· l'oix I •hn Paul II tx·c.a1 111 pra' \horth .1fh'r tx1ri, nl •rmed 111 tl l "-kd attacf.. thl lt.1hJ., 'c "' \tll'th' \< tf rt•portcd \r ._h ,h, 1p •I < .1ntah 1 Ruht-rt Run· l ll 'Ptrll11JI k.1d,·r ,11 th,· "nrld'' ""t mtlli 11 \n~l1,Jn' 'aid I •Hl Hntam '1\1 \ fif"I f"rJ\1.•r, Jll' lpr \JI r ~n1ccmen and '"'ml n 1n thl· < rult .ind thl·1r lam1l1e' The\ dl'\l'r' l' 11ur 'uprx1rt In Tof..,,1 thl' ""' mJ11lr \ltXI.. marf..ct 10 nrx·n J\ th1.· JllJl t.. ".!' IJunt.hcd ~hll"l' JlflH'\ IUmJX•d "",i"'4i rx11nt\ 10 21 190.6' l'l' e.irl~ Jlll'm1ll.>n J' mJJor an' e 10" h11u~h1 he<\\ 1h Jlh·r n11.inth' of "ailing for lhl.' ( rult \\Jf ltl OctllO l arl\ gam'I h' th( l \ dollar. a safr haH·n 1n 11m<''> o f "Jr "en· qu1dd) erased m \1.1la11lc 1rad1ng 011 rnH''\ "ere up onl) \hphth \1J rku pan1t.1p.int' reportt.'<i no pamc The\ af\o ..aid 1m11e1I rcpon'> of a '>UCCC ful .lltJd, huciH'-0 <,1,·n11mcnt~ that a war could he hnd e War veterans share their thoughts on Operation Desert Stom1 By Paul Areh lptey °'11191 Coul o..ly PtlOI CO TA M A -The Pcn1an Gulf dcbete escalated Wednesday with the launch1n1 or Operation Dtstn torm. as Americans araued O\Cr Prtj1dent Bu h·s dcc1 aon to 1n1t1ate com bat. But .,.,,h1lc o p1n1on may differ. Oranac Coa t m1dc nl' .... ho ha\:e c pcnenccd v.ar thetn!CI\'" tood ra~t behind the prn1dcnt. poantina to the (11lurt of a~ mcnt a nd 1ndcci ion in put conflicts. • H~mbl)man Gil fcfJuton. R-cwpon ltKh. (oupt an thrtt wan -World Wu II. K0tta and V~m. .. After brina an lhrtt wan. if1 JOf1 of hkc bt'u'I an ,old fire h«w.'' Ferpason aid. .. After )OU hear the bril, )'OU -.nt lO bt lhtrc'.H •• IMl•tnt c•pcr1tnctd •-9'onor of war ftrMhud. Fnaw'°" Mid tltert" huk •o hotle fOr but a JPftd) conchtll09'. .,.,., Hhtletal .... ft'I09I people feet *heft uAane ol w .nll qykkty lnftiloml ... ht llil. .. You a·, _,ICOf't by IOllCMo•n• °' rvM. You kft.11 IC'Oft by .. .-" aa.n •. -. Wdim Husan for stanu11 the war. Fcriuson said Bush• a nd the m 1htar) ha' e d«1ded lo f1&ht 1t lhc naht wa) -\\1th ma 1\'C~ fo~. "If a country·s ao1n1 to fiaht. then this " lhe ri&ht "a) to do 1t." ht' u 1d'. • That appr h rould mean a hon war. too. id Co ta Mc ounc1lman Peter Buffa. former lL . ir f ortt officer .,.,,hu worktd a an infonna11on J)t'ciali dun n the Vie tnam War. B'ufTa 1d cart) ~poru of tarscl) ineffi "' Iraqi ma &a~ to the air tnkt !«med 10 c nfirm t~ trMraJ con n u a m ona m 1htary t '\pttt a ut the su~rionl~ ortJ.. h11h·ttth -apotU'). .. This in a " .. ). ii hkc tar w~ mttt Work1 War I, .. Buffa aid. l "Tht I raq"•~ i1uana theft at njpt with con~mttonaJ anu-aJrnaft aunt turrounded b) tandhllp. ttth~ lMt'1 ranMMd Cllntially uncbaftfed ~ Wortd W1t II, .. Uhna..e.ip l«Jt~ wart.ft ha IMee a q•n1um '-P na. siMe IM nd of V5ttftan1. Thq're dllltMiell ahOot•'ll at tht *>'·" • T1w •lllllftftl ~ °" -ftnt .., """ IM"Ohably doomed the lnaq1 .... tOrft. Buffa MUd • tJ , "That's not 10 \3) lhc Iraqi around forces arc an) th1n1 to sntt1c ai r m JUSt hoping 11 "'o n't ha'e lo come to that:• he s;i1d. • Other "ar 'ctcran praised the d«1 ion to mo "c ap10 t Iraq while "Orr)•na about the lo .. or .\merican hv R~ Ra~hn a rt\1dcnt of Bncon Ba) m cwpon Be h •ho f\cd -.uh 1he a\)· amphabtOU fOtttS dunna W«kS War II. id ,\mcnan 1ndtti on and inxi1on durina that ... , probebl) m11 an UOI\«\: r'} l Of h\ ··1 don·i think·~ can wa11, hoPina •au hkt l~l •di mchow ao away°' do tht riabt lhina. ~ a-pratcmenu o( WOttd War II ~Id·~ taupt that to vs. .. Rawhn id ... , think we ~Id ttt tn and It' tht job dOnc." • lob Moody, a Nnrpon 8eada raidtnt w'-o WU bom ia 0U.. Mid fted ID 19.l 7 fOlk)w1119 -JlfHI:• Ut¥90a *'c, ~ he ............... witt. lht ..... '° ....... ,bas. Moodr • ....., .. lj ~ for -u vy ..... tlw ........ Md Mtttt cWar '"'1 to lllO¥e ...... I l)ftM I Sedd1• ' , .. I 11 t L ws al war sparks sadna , Pllllll, By Anna Cekola l Ofenge Coelt Delly Piiot COSTA MESA -While new of war in the Middle East brought many different rt'actions along the Orange Coast. most agrttd the)' v.ould always remember what , they were doing v.hen the)' learned of the histonc e' ent 0 When war brokc. Newport Beach resi- dent Ehza~th Da) mond was enjoying a map2ane "h1lc "tt11ng on the beach outside her 29th Street home. .. This surfer came up to me and said, ·You better not sta) out here. )OU might get hit b) a m1ss1lc.'" she said. A.It hough thl' 1.·ommcnt was made tn Jest. the beach soon deared as people "ent indoors to get morl' 1nformat1on ahout the en"'"· 'ht· "aid "I think tt ''"~ .s break in tl·no;1on.'' she said ··11 wa' a n:ltcf tu I.no" "hat "a~ happening .. 0 Oa\ld Tran. 10. o l Aaltx)a had JUSI returned from \\Ork whl'n hl' found h1i. roommate\ \llllng around thl· tdn 1~1on "atchmg the v..ar 1.·o, crage "I felt Ith· 11 "a' a rC"ltet that 'IOmethang "as happt..•ning.'' hl' ..aid "h1k hdp1ng a friend fi\ing his ,·ar at J ( o~ta \k~ ga\ stauon. 0 .\1 a "'paro;cl~ populatl·<l \outh ( oa!l t Plaza \.\ cdnl•\da~ c\Cning. \<.'ar' l'mplo~l'l' "'-arcn (1oldcn .14 ..aid she heard .shout th<.· \\Jr the \anll' v.:i' 'he hcJrd .1~1u1 lhl' ~pau: \hunk ( halkngcr blo"' mg up -h~ L• Payne/Ofange Coast Delly PllOI They'll always remember where they were when they hearc1 we'd gone to war Dennis Spicer (left); friends Elizabeth Gonzalez. Irene Lara and Lorna Salinas (center); and Jacqueline Dull (right). lonk1ng. at the wall nl tck' 1\11>11 WI\ Ill lhl.' ckllrontcs depa1 tnwnt "hl'H' ... hl· "orl..' ··1 .. , •• .,'>landing hl'rl' \\allhing the r \'." (H1ldl'll \Utd ··v.e l..Ol'\\ II \\J' ~1110!! to hit The cro"'d 1n here v.atl h1ng "J' rl·.11 qutl'I It "as rC'al somlx'r around hcrl' ·· 0 \hnut ~O pC"opk' gathl'rt•d around thl' tl'll'' l\aun sets in Sears a' Prl·,1Jl'nt Ru'h addr~~ thl' nation ahout "Opt·ra11on Dl·!>Crt ~torm · ,\m<in~ thl' n1m d "·" ..it. ~lar old l'X'nn l\ \pan·r 4 ' ol C <>'ta \k..a "1111 \.Sid hl' hl·.u d Jhout thl' \\Ur "'htk drl\ 111(! hnmc lrom ''orl.. "I 1uq turned nn ~hl' radio :ind started lt\ll'OtOg .. hl· \.Sid \It hough ~p1u·1 \J 1<l hl· n JX'l tt·d "'a r to hreJI.. nul thl\ \\l'l'I.. lw \\:l\ .,1111 \Urprt!>ed ··11' .Jl\\J\' J llll tll .s \ht1{k \\hl·n II fir'i.t hapj"l'll\ . r f or h2·\l'.lf·llld I l't1 l>ull <11 l I 1 oro. Ill'"' n l th1· "ar l.tn1t "htk Ill "a' ll\tcn- 111t! lo thl 1.1dtl1 .11 \\t1rl.. "I f..1nd 111 l'\fX'lll'J II '>0 11 didn't \Urpn\C ISRAEL nll' tuo mur h.' he ~1d. \\h1k shopping Jl ~nu th ( oast Pla1a "But a lot of pcopk got awful m·n ous about 11." Th1<, 1s not the first time Dull ha-; had thl' ~·n e th:it hl· ,., npcncncang :in important OlOnll'lll tn hl\lllf") · I ll'llll'm~r "hl·n the ond Wo rld \\ a1 hrut..l· oul -I v.as peddling an e\lr:i <.·d1t111n o l th<.· lX.-1ro11 Free Press." he s:i1d .. It '>llll..' "llh ~ou all ~our hie" 0 I rn l>ull' "ill' Jacqueline. nC'w of the war came while he was listening to the radio in her car. "Actually. I was lookina for an cl~ric blanket:• he said. Ncv.s of the war came as a surprise. $he said. "1 always thouaht there could be a praccful way to solve 1t, .. she said. 0 Thou&ttt of the war v.erc ~n the mlJldS of 16-)ear--Old nUl n3 re 1dents Efiza-\ beth Gon1alt-s. Irene Lara and Loma Sahnas as 1hc) hung ou1 a1 South Coast Plaza Wcdnt-sda) c'cn1ng. "We v.ere at a friend's k1ckina back when 1.1.c found ·out about tt." Gonz.alt'I s:ud. "I was JUSI surpnscd." Lara agreed with her fncnd "I didn't think at v.as really going 10 hnprx-n ll's hkc really not real." 0 For 1v.o ( } press C. ollege chl-crkaders on 1he1r wa} to a basketball game against Golden West ( olkgc in tfun11ngton Beach. 11 v..a<; going tu Ix· J rough night for r:using 'lptrat Allison N}gard. I It of Anaheim. said she had onl) been half h<>tcnang to the radio at hcr JOb at a dcnta'lt''I office "hen a chent came an and hrought n<.""'~ of the war. .. I JU'it got chtll\ going through mt:," he said Sheik> li1c1 ncrt. 18. of )pres. said she v.ao; equalh 11hod .. ed "'hl·n '>hl' heard about thl' \\.lr "hale "'atchang teln1'>1on at home ..I nocrted 11. but 11 v.a~ Star..'' she ..aid Huth \Jtd thn \\nuld ddin11el\ n:- mt'mtx·r thl· n11111H·11 1 thl·' hl·.sn.1 ahout the ":ir for thf' rl'\I of their ll\es ·· 1 "'111 l..l'C'Jl thl.' Ill'" 'J'ldpcr." '°)teanl'rt \.ltd .. I d1Jn'1 l'\lX'l t to ~·l.' J v.ar .st this :ll(l' Fear of war persuades family to leave Israel, return to U.S. By Robert Barker Oranoe Cont Oa11v P11c 1 fanrl' f l\h1•r ,111d lw1 hu,h.111d I ),rn mo\l·J to hr.1l'I 1111111 I 11u111.sin \.ilk' l H'·'" .1).!11 111 find .1 ,,Jll pl.Ill' 111 r.s1w tlw11 c h tldrrn l\ral'I nwrt· 1 hJ n t 1111 d 1 hl· t-\tl I I .1111l' I ""' 1 .11d 11n1tl '-1.1dd.1111 I I l'\l'tn 1n\,Hkd l-..11\\,11 1 .tn<l tx-i:..rn hurling "Llr thtl"'Llh '"" th.it \\,If h.t\ bro l"ll 11111 111 tlt1· 1'1·r\l.1t1 l 1ull. thn :.Ill ~I.id th1•\ ll 11 l,tn1L I >.1ph:ll· I ' .111d I >l ',1 ll'IUl 1.11111' tk" 1111! nl I ,·I \ " I r d.t, 111 FAMILIES From A 1 rk.tdl fl 'llkll 1 \I kill' ( Ill\ I 011 \I lt\l\l 11nh \\111.1111,ld111 lhe Pn".111<11111 lll't thl\ \\l'l'I.. 111 .1h;111dnn hn -.111111).! .mt1 \\,tr .111 11111 h I \\,lllll'd 111 \l11p lhl' \\,II ( Ill\ IOll '·"" I h.1d lt111ll'd 1111 l 1111t11H1l·d ncg'e1 11.1111111' Hut 1111\\ I ,.1n not '·" 111 \1111 I "111 \\111 f.. ·•tt·llll\I till' Pl\ \Id\ Ill \\I 11· 10 .1 d1llnl'nt rh.l\l ''11" 1h.11 tw·, 'IJrtl'd tlw \\JI Ill'' g.111 1c1 d11 11lltlh1'\\'l\lh1n!! he·, ).!111 II 11 ml·.sn' hnmhtn~ tlw h1·ll 11111 111 lr.1q Jn<l 1-..u"·"' I 111 11111\ '"t" IPr 1h1 Iraq" .ind """·1111' hut 11 lhl'll' h." 111 hi.· 1. 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In the mt•.in1 1ml' <on 100 "'111 I f) 10 keep hcr-.cll OU\) Jnd not dv..cll on tht• wnr <ihe o;.11d ~he'll concl'ntrall' on running her huc;ane~' and preranng for a marathon <,h~ wnnt~ to run next vear • • Blanca John\on hac; the chorl' of not only krcpan& her mind ofT the war but alw her thrt."C )UUng daughtl'rf minds off tht1r h"Cnt daddy Manne Staff gt. 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Murra) IJ<>I o;pokr to hl·r c;on t1n Nl'"' ) l'ar°\ [\.C "He was fnghtcncd tl l\ otdl't'> Wl.'fl' changing daily.'' 'ht.• said .. \II they ~ere doing wa' m<l\ ana amunJ .tll thr 11m('. coun11nJ down l tke an) ~0-)cnr­ old he wac; 1hank1na of h" m urtoltt> But 11 wa, difficult for him to talk hout things hr "ould ~1111 lake to do. CA· pc-nt ncc " PLO condemns 'treacherous aggression' I OC.,I \ C prus -The Palc<St1nc l.1bcr.lt1on Orpn11auon on l'hursda) n "f'Fd MMJem\ and Third World countric to pool raou~ 1n the face of what 11 detcnMd as a "boldf1ctd and trcacherou lll""l<>n" ap.in t Iraq •"TI11 1 a black da) in hi tor~:· the Pl.O' ruhn1 \('('UllVC' ommattcc id 1n 1 llatcmcnt fa(r<f from Tuni1. "It 1s an h1 toricaJ and humanitarian duty that all the rab and J lam1l: proplc a v.cll a Third World rountnc1 and all the frttdom·IO\ 1n1 nauon Join in con· fronting thb boldratt>J and treacherou ''\1nn:· ~1d the ~Utlcmcnt. 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Jttt•ntmn 10 currcn1 nfln1r<>, ~ht' wa<. compelled to end the walk--out "I than~ ,,., grl.'JI the) 're intere tl"d bu1 I nC'<'li<"d tht'm 10 tx· bat k 1n Khool .. ()olktt s~ud \he v.cnt out 10 the play· ,round ""hcf't' protC\lcn. were m1lhna orountl. Jnd u ed them !:la k 1n 1de their C'l<mrooms The 'tudcnt-. compiled. and the v.--alk-out ndcd ab<lut IS minute af\cr 11 ~pn. he 1d • Out all the anta·"'ar pro1e tint ha a group of Nc""pon Harhor area Brownie ~outs v..omed Kan:n "tthJn·\ troop of 17 thnd·IJ'lidc girl\ tx"(·amc u~t b} the anll·"'lt 1<.1iv1t) the \IY. on 1elc\i1 ion and feared troops in th Pers.an Gulf "~n't acmna cnoup ~uppon. th<" girls \pent Wednesday ""nlin&)hank-,ou notts ta the troopt for the daffi uh job th1:)'rc doin "I wa pmua of th m -au~ they 1hought this up thl"mK"hn," K h.tn id. ~ lllllnln on hu\IDl'\\ .. 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Thl' '"all BUSH From A1 'h.imc.' lhl' dcmomtrators shoutetl fhl' prc\ldC'nt mar<>halled a poll'nt an1l·rna11onal alliance to challenge Iraq''! tll.l UJ'lallon of the 011-n ch kingdom of l-..11v.a11 and l'i\U<.'d his 14-ar order lc'ls than ~4 hours after the c>.p1ra11on of a l n1tcd Na11ons deadline. me 4~5.000 \tnl•nrnn' were deployed 1n the Gulf rl·g111n . bJl led b~ the Pentagon'" most "-<lflh1<;t1ca1cd a1rcrnn and wcaponr). r>cfenM" ~crclary Richard ('henc) told rcponcr!I that the first fora)' was conducted br hundred of mencan. Bnttsh. S:lud1 and Kuwa111 a1rcran ... So for thrn: ha!t been no air 1 uincc" from th<' lrnq1 • C'hcnc) said. He provided no details on suahae-s. but jd rtpon v.crt "very cnrouraa- 1ns •• f le c;a1d the b3ttlc pfan ""as de- 411gnC'd to .. focu on m1htaf')' llf1Cti. 10 minimm: lJ · ca ualut • •nd to do t-.crythinJ po s1ble to \01d in1ury to c" 1hans 1n Iraq and Ku~an:· pca.k1n1 pm:atcl). one Pent n !<>Urt'C 1d the offidal pronounttmcnt on C"a uaht~ •c~ ··o,·crly OJ)l1mist1 ... Chairman Les pin of the Ho u .\rmed Stn1~ Committtt ptp\'1ckd a M>brru-. counttf'p()int to Pcntll<>n op- llml\m ··1 think that )'Ou·rc to•na to need a around at&ack. that thislh1n1'1 aot"I lO ht wtftl.. not da , that wt'rt ao1n1 to have ~ casu&lt!Q. .. he id. Bus.h ~c aeowty, t0mbcrt). 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"ht"rt.· m1htnr\ 't\ tor) wa C\SCnh31l) ach1C'\.Cd aflC'r one night fol"('c\ from 28 nations. 1ncludma the I\ rub L raauc v.cl"t' "c;tand1n &houldcr to 'ihould(r" nd ""ould dnvc Iraqi trOOP' out of KU\\lUt and d~trO) Iraq' nu· clear potrn11al and chemical warf&rt" fac1h11 . Bu h \aid. One hundrtd and fifl)· • udi 1imanl "c~ tn the first •-a~<'. IC\ "11na 10 emb3 \ pokC'.\man Fmi Dutton. who called the atta<:k .. uturauon mhinp·· nf Iraq " Pcnta n offi 111 ia.id .. , -.'ilH' of C n.11 m1 116·· "e~ firtd from l • as hips 11 Pf't1>f'O-sra m mC'd ta l)tt\ in I req Bu.Mi td he had bttTI a mt b) nm Gen, H. onnan hwauk.Op(; thc mcnc1n m1hllr) l'Ummandtt •n W1 rabia, that the 1tr opttaUOM •'m' MK'Mdtn .. 8'iih •id no around fon.-n wtf'e ln\Ohfd ' .. EGYPT A global perspective of the Mlddle East with Baghdad, Iraq In the center of conflict. MEDIA COVERAGE News of bombs, fires announce war's start By Jay Sharbutt APT~ Wrtt• NE\\ \ORK -..\BC 's Ciaf') Shepard \a\\ "hugr red tran·r.." from an11-11ircraf1 . guns speeding sl }"ard 1n Baghdad on \\'l'dnc:~a~ night Though hl· and ( :-.... ".: correspondents rnuldn't r,pot thl· 1n \ading rlane'i ht'ing shot at. the \\ar had arrl\ed "If )'ou'rc still "Ith us." said CNN'\ Pctl·r \rnctt minutes latc:r. ")ou can hear thl· bombs no". The} ·re hitting the cc:ntcr of ell) .. "Oh. oh. no" thl·re·, huge fin-. .. added his C !'IN colleague. John Holliman "It 1r, due "est of ... 00'( pos1t1on WHO..\. HOL \ ( 0 \\-' That "as a large atrburst that "'e saw that \\as filling the 'il } .. -\nd that's ho" mil hons of' ll'\\l'rs first ht'gan learning that the l S a11ar l.. on Iraq ma) ha' e begun -b> phone repom from nel\\orl.. corrc<ipondents "ho refu'lt'd to lca'e Baghdad. despite a\\ h1tc House pka earlier \\-edncsda} One could dcarl\ hear the c halll'r ot anti-aircraft math;nc guns tiring as hepard. Holhman. Amell and CNN's anchor Bernard haw reponed. Later. NBC-s Tom Aspell also Joined in as the) gave the first repons from their "antage points at Baghdad's Al-Rashid Hott!. where CBS correspondent Allen P1ac} also "as sta)ing. Ironically. Piney. who reported h'c thC' 1986 prcdawn attack of U.S. warplanes dunna a retahatof) attack ag;unst L1b)a. was foiled this time by a phone hne that BS said somehow died as Wcdnesda) 's U .. air attack bepn. NBCs hne to Baahdad also "'cnt down. a spokcs~oman said. and shortl)' af\er 9:30 p.m. EST. NBC anchor Tom Brokaw paid a nval the ultimate professi onal comph- ment -he interviewed CNN's Shaw by phone Early on. CBS anchor Dan Rather C1tcd an Associated Press bulletin from Saudi Arabia to tell American vie~ers that the war had bqun BC anchor Peter Jennings and CNN also cued that bulletin. All four networb immcchately swuna into action. A • broadCUlllll Shcrpanfs runnina acrount of the attack . .,as first to air the acuon 1honly after 2:30 a.n1. today, Baahct.d ume ABCs account was fol- IO\\ed 1mml·d1Jtd\ O\ tho~· ut Hol11mJn and -\rnl·tt thl·n latl·r O\ 'A< \ \\f>'.'11 Rat ha m.11.k Ju "1th rl·port\ from l'\· pt'rt'i and otha < A\ l'nrrl'\pondt'nt\ 1n \\ a<1hington and "·111d1 \rah1J Hr lat1.·r "a' 1rnnl·d "' hi\ prnkll'\\or JI th1.• C A'°\ 1 Ol hnr dr\I.. \\ .1 ltl·r < rnn!..1 tl' "ho Jdd1.·d hi\ 1.omnh·nt' on thl' \\,Ir'' outhrt•al.. ( ronl..1t1.' wH·n·d \\orld \\,1r II h>r "hat th l·n ''3" t 'n1trd Pre\'\. and later rl·portcd from V 1t•tnam on \l'' C'ral occa\lons. notahl ~ during th1.· 1':orth \ 1ctn.amC'\(.' Tl't OIT1.·n'1 H' of I 9tlX :'\o \ 11.ku Pll tur1.·' ot th1.· l " \trtl..l· on Baghdad mull.I Ix' tran\mlttl'd hu~ \ha" said ( ~"-' rnmcra orx-r.itnr\ \hot lootagc ol thl· air attarl... latl'r rnntisc:atcd h~ Iraqi ~urn' He "a" op11m1\11l 11 "ould oc rrka\Cd -\men and Holliman manl'kd that thC'ir tckphom· hnl..\ "1th < '' in .\tlanta \till "ere going !'lo IOJUflC'\ to th(' l " nC't\\orl.. lfC\\\ tn Baghdad "ere reported dc\p1tc bomb blasts near their hotel. "-'Ith one air attack on targets "'1th in a mile of the hotel. according to .\rne11 a Puht1er Pr11l'-\\1n- n1ng reportl'r "ho CO' 1.'rl·d the \ ll'tnam War for Thl' -\ssoc1ated Prt"ss The auacb occurred hour<i aftl'r White House pre\\ \el'retar) Marlin F111water pleaded "onl' la'i t time" tor American JOurnahst' \till 1n Iraq to ka'e 1mmcd1- atel~. He \~arned that war could begin .. at an) ume" no" that the l n1tcd auons' deadline had pas~d for Iraq to get out of l\.U\\alt. haw had planned to lea' c toda) be- cause he'd bttn unable to aet the inter"1ew with Iraqi leader ddam Hussein which he had sought when he flew there last weekend. Spokesmen for the Washinaton Post and The New York Times said com pondcnts for those newspapers h¥1 lef\ the Iraqi cap11al several da>s aao. The AP has t~o reponers 1n Baihdad. D1hp Ganauly, an Indian national from AP's New Delhi bureau. and Salah Nasraw1, an Iraqi "ho has worked for tbc AP 1n that Cit) for several )ears. The AP also has a photoarapher 1hcrc. Dominique MoUard. a French national. HOUR BY HOUR A look at the making of a war Herc 1s an hour·b)·hour account of events as war began 1n the Persian Gulf Wcdncsda) (limes art' Pacific tandard)' • I 50 pm Ftm F-I SE tt&htcr-bombcn tool off in J)l1rs from the lar)IMI l . air ha~ 1n ttntral $a ud I .\ 111btl • MO p.m .. ABC. and N tcicv1sion """° ~Port -naihn rn tl\t sit> .. o"cr Blahdad and that 11 appta~ tnttn --c~ comint•up from the around. MEDIA CQV[ n~cr 8 3 Sb p m . .\n .\~W>Ctattd ~ bullcun q~ lhe l 4i m1htan annouoct"I that Y>-ar W'llh Iraq t-atpn u 1 ..qui1dron of . fiahltT-bomMn took off from the l 11r base 1n ud1 Arabta. • 4 I S p m \\lute Houx wun 11.at~nt by Prntdcnt Bvih confirm1na that "forcn ~~ cnaaaina li1'Fts 1n Iraq and Ku:wa1t - • 6 p m Prn1dcnt Bu h .cldrusn the nauon annou"'-11\1 tM dc\1"°'1 to attack 1n.q and Ku-.111 and sa~s -w e ... ,11 not r.11 - -IJy Tk A.-.tMld l'reu Thunday, ~ 17, 1911 111 QUOTES Comments from across the globe Hal° J~l· 'nml' quoit'<\ trom around the "orld tollo"tng the outbreal.. of war in tht' P<'r<.ian C1u1t· · Th,· l1flt·r.won of 1'..u14-aJt has begun Our c>hJ<'< "' t''i an· dear ddam Hu~m ·.) li>rn·~ IAI// lt·a,,· 1'..ulA'all. The leg1t1m•te go,t•mmen1 of 1'..u1Aa1t 1A 1// be res1of'NJ to 11~ n~h1(ul place and l\u1Aall 1A1// om•t• asa in be.· ti't-e .. President Bush 0 "Tht• 1-rh ol JanuJf) 1he hHXXTites s1ruck Th<' gn·Jt ~ho'4d01An has begun ... ~addam Hu\-.cin. in a radio message monllort'd in '-1l0\1a 0 ·r 1r.1 thmg I did IABS /ooi at ~th and "ontle1 1/ ht'"d 80 o/T somcda) to fight same 1Aar Then I lhough1 aboul ho'4 mam .J-)ear--0/cJ ru\ ~ "ere going to die tonight .. Tern Hendn,~n of 'ash\llle Tenn taling h1<t -'-~car--0ld son Seth to church 0 .. The nh1/ar;won mo l peopk (<"t'I "hen tailing ol '4ar IAI// quick/.\ transform You don ·1 lttp ~ore t)\ louchdo'4 nS or runs } ou l et'p "-ore tn death ·· \\!lemhl} man (111 F<tfiUSOn. 0 "/ 1Aanted lo \top lhe war I had hoped for continued ncgor1arions. "N0'4 that he's (Bush> s111ncx:J the war, he's 801 lo do 1t 1A1th e"ef)-thmg he's 1ot /( 1t means bombing the hell out or Iraq and Ku"""· rm lruh som for the Iraqis :md K u1A11t1~. but 1( ih<"re has lo ~ loss of /1(e. 1t" ob\ 1ous "-hBl I want. "/ don't "''nl to Stt m~ son ktlkd ... Lagun1 Beach 1"t"S1dent Arlene Corvino. ~ho~ son 1s in t~ Persian Gulf. 0 "Saddam h• had enou,h fun. his rim<" IS up •• Sgt Descry Hams. of Dorchester, Mass .• a nurse scrv1n1 1n the Persian Gulf. who said he ~-as 1nA1ous to do the Job and srt home to her kid ~ 0 "He). ~ou1u t 101~ rell iMm a1J tk cold bttr •nd hot .,,om<"n arc in Turte,. and thn''ff 60 thl"OICh 'Iraq like a clmie of alts.'' An un1dcntititd . . military officer. -F,.._ •talf Mii -"* ..rriNI CNN's coverage of War in gulf left other networkS in d BY IOI» WlelNrt MllQJI; ..... ..,_. It may be amposiiblt to identify a peWMlll nao- mcnt 1n tM t()() \.1'1.U} 1 it "'-"•" .,.. u Wtdnbday n•aht _.nfol<kd it loc>ktd lib euctlJ tllllt. a kiMS of rolhna ih1ft 1a the cnlitf Of pavity ... y fn:in\ IC. NBC Md CIS arid &oWlrd CNN. ftn 10 )ft'). CN , CMttt 1M .,_.. ..., Ml IM molllHftllB • llilcmt 10 __. • ........ IWh. Wi• tillM ,.,._. m aww • 'lllt tli. elftc .. c-.. 17 tft ..... Jart ..... ·-101 .. 2l •at8' U. Illies 11 DllmD. Sllllli Mmllim _. •• --hi dlr !Mi Qfilll "' ..,.. . -.eY ......... * _, ....... " ...... ....... .,. ...,. .......... • .. ...,1 ... .. IMtoftk ..._ .. Jiu11 I ... ... • mon11or in the beckat'Ound. Cholina .u1 "°' '° clo en bt 11 ...,,,._, • aay Ktioe --. Wlilela aa .,. -..._ •••11 ... tM .................. '°. eridde Of ~a~ -NIC and AIC tllfl«Wlf relied too~~••)°" The Elplanttr. the tlptn calaed in to •' t toexr' tC'Jtunony We>ut tcduucal sp«~ Some of' that 1 n«'ft11f). bu' too muidl ol n .WM the 110fJ lnlO a video 1Cdlnic'al ....a . CNN W lfnW tMlilP to play to its IU'ftlllll, dw dlftft ttponen ••ldthla * .., "'°"' .......... w ......... -V"*-" .... Calibnia'I IMJflil ¢' IH, wa.111 ....,..., ...... .... ~ DelBOCl'aUc Mo ,.-.~~ Bruce Bronzan of F....o Md Rusty Areiu of t.o. ..... Sfeciftc: teaillation is still days ~ hn compktaon 11 staff mnnben for the valtfy lawmakers eontinued Wednesday to pther in· bmation. However, it appears the relief .ouad be on several fronts -direct fluncial assistance to farmers af. fected by the devastatina freeze; low-interest loans to help them re- plla their crops and equipment; pro~y tax relief; and extended unemployment benefits to the esti- mated I S.000 "-Orkers who l~t their jobs. Public uuht) companies arc also offerin& a i tance. Latest statewide damage csll· UL From A3 "You're not getting the whole picture here. but 11 would be inap- propriate and 1rrespons1ble for me to comment on a pending case." responded Deputy District At· tomey C'hns Evans. who alleged!) 5truck the deal with Gal while he was being held m Sw1tLerland by Interpol. Now free on $25.000 bail. Gal BALBOA From A3 But Cordova charartenzt.'d Rose as .. a young co-ed. unfamiliar "'1th the ways oftht.· world." anJ claimed she was fnghtenrd after being punched b) a female nl·1ghbor 1n a fight O'-er a man Whrn John Fahc} a nd his roommate Brt.'nt ( la><ton WOOD From A3 ful srnres around an· not <H'1Wng JOU. T he .J.: I BC rnnccrn' C1f ,'\1cia\ con rmuc.•d· .. Vo nm ".1r "hen 1q• ha,·e worJ.. ro do at horn,· S<>mc.• m .'our arrang,·mt'nt ha 1 ,. "Drrr:d aga1ni;1 1ou fht'1 111..11 ..1gain in th<' (ururc Th<' tar on cncm1 rnnnot h<· contmlkd c.•1t•n 1( conquered Re- memh<'r \\C .Ir(' /U~I nO\\. t'OJOI '"ll respite from a lctng and natl\ "ar .. .\ \1lcnn~ lollO\Aot.'d thr reading ._u ·= .... ...................... IO ftclild 11.J .m11 Ai a rwh. Gov. re. Wi ....... ..n de- dlred I ... It of ftDCl'llM'J in 17 ~·~•iet. The~ ranks mini• •rnaee tt0n0mically \0 the 1919 Loma Prieta and 1906 San l'nncisco eanhquakn. ~ newly appoinled chair- man of the Astembly Apiculture Committee, said he would in· troduce leaillation within the next week or so extcndina for 13 weeks unemployment benefits to the un- employed workers. In addition. he said Wednesday, the extra heatina costs associated with the freeze and h11her costs that normally come wttb the holiday ~ason. could hit the budset of residential. business and q:ricul- tural customers alike. Areias announced that the Pacific hopes a judge Wlll force prosecutors to hold up their end of the alleged bargain when the motion is heard Frida). Motions have also been filed to reduce Gars bail and to d1squah f~ Evans. E' an!. could be called a s a wit· ness at Gars fu ture hearings. bar· nng hi m from prosecuting the case. Grant said. Since the alleged pica bargain was struck. Evans trans- ferred to another unit in the Dtstnct Attorne) 's office and has handed "'alked out of their apanmcnt toward the waiting gang. the} 'thre"' themselves into harm·s "'a)." Cordova said. Cla>.to n. "-hO was Ro~·s former bo) friend. le ft the apanment that n1gh1 looking for a confrontation becauSl' he d1dn'1 like thC' m ull1· racial group that had assembled at Ro~·s apanment. ( .>rdo' a in· w;ll·d Om 1ng had. down ( oa'il thgh· wa\ 1h,· blur \I..) "'"' turning pair and the nrangl' fringe wa\ now hch1nd ( atalinj Thl' l'H·n1ng·., firo;I \tar t\1 inl..lcd mer Saddlehack. The Oa) of Dn 1\1on 1n lhl' Middle East w.i<. ending along thl' Orange Coa'il In thl' g31ha1ng d arkness. Rill Fin\ll'r .ind h" fom1l} were 1ak1ng dcmn lhl' .\ml·ncan Oags lining ( 03,1 lhgh"a' in Corona drl Mar \.1o<.t would lgH'l' 11 had been a somhn da~ Jim M'ood's C'O/uma nllJS Suad•y and Tbo.rsday. INCLUDING ALL WOOL WORSTEDS rea. $195 to $450 ~~£[;~~reg. $65 to $85 OVER 200 PAIR IN BRUSHED COTTON, CORDUROY •LINENS O..• •••ric _. IH'trn ~ .,.. &lila9 cam,1niel •...,. ..... ..,. ........... ..... ... CUllU•lrL 'fMY .. )' COBIKI dleir locfll .... icy. oMca for information. .. ...., Ont of ~ meuum .._ Ind Arria• will leek wiU be - ASlftftbly rnolulion Ulli• ... Co..-. to pa1 an apprUao. bill lbr the Aancuhural ·ai• tio• and C'onterv11ion Suvice IO provide finencial relief to fannera. The ASC'S is 1 division of the U.S. Aaricuhutt Depanmcnt . December's frcc1iJ11 temperatures afftcted most state commodities. Most severely dam-attd wre navel and valencia or· anau. lemon's, 1rapcfru1t. avocado&. strawberries.. melons. supr beets. broccoli. cauliflower. nowers and nursery stocks. Aaricuhun: officials said it may be some time before damage to trees can be determined. -McClatdy New• ~rvke Gal's case to another prosecutor. Gal is no" demanding he be allowed to plead guilty to misde- meanor charges. "'hich wo uld prob- ably allow him to retain his pnvate inv~tigator's license. Gal currently faces eight felony counts and :1 ma'<imum sentence o f eight )Car" in prison. The mou on. mad e public Wednc~a)' b) the Orange Coast Dally Pllot. was sent anon} mousl) to the newspaper'!. offices. Wh1k ( ordo\a da1med his client "absoluteh innocent" of all chargl'!.. .\·na)a·, la"}er alw re- J«ted the idea that his client pulkd thl' lngg,•r Some part\gocr' tesllfil'd that &.na~a said he had a gun and was "'1ll1ng 10 u~: 11. Others said the) !.a\' .\na)a standing o'er Fahl') JUSI before.' thr fatal !.ho t \\as fi red But l\\O "'ll nl's~s \\hO weren't at tht.· parl~ -<'nc. a neighbor. the 01 hn .1 pa\'>l'ng,·r in a pa'>'>ing 'ar -..aid tht.'' ..a" 1h,• tnggcrman and he "'a•m't hlall.. lil..t.· .\na\3. but a hl'J\)·'>l't H1<1pa n1t man · \na~a \13\ fingl.'red a<, the ~hooter bccauSl' ht.· wasn't one of thl' .. gang thugs ... o ne of the homl' b Cl\'i. 'iald attorne) George ..\. Que,edo The "'11nesscs who said o\na\a pulkd 1h,• tnggl·r d id w 10 protl'Ct om• of their own. Q ue\ edo ~Id .\lkr ren·1' ing 1nstruct1ons lrum the Judge.' \\ l'dnc'\da) afternoon. the eigh t-man. lour-"-oman JUf) began drl1bcra11on'> Both .\na\a and Ro..e fact' prison term!. of 25 ·~l·ar'> tu life 1 f con' 1ucd $99.99 TO $29.99 ~JP@ ffii_f ~)]lil fil it~ reg. $45 to $75 $} 9. 99 INCLUDING BOSTON TRADER. SARATOGA. REGATTA RUFP'·HEWN a OTHERS JJ£©~~1f~ reg. $275 to $450 EVERY GOATSKIN LEATHER • NUBUCK 8UEDlt 'ir £Il ~@fill:; IID IDl1@UJ~rg~ Q l1£Wll11 ree. to $75 WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7th & lnm~ A~P ~port~.ich (714) 642-7061 TO $29.99 Lee Peyne/OfMge eo.t Deity PI04 Lots of tree branches came down as a result of early Wednesday morning. This was the scene on strong winds which hit the Orange Coast starting Dover Drive In Newport Beach. WIND From A3 Book tore on Marine Avenue Wcdnesda> morning. .. II wa~ all o"cr our counyard. obstructing everything." store man- ager Bene Mcintire said. ··11 took us hours to get 11 cleaned up ... \.lclnt1rl' 'ia1d she was aware of at least one car on the.' island that was damaged b~ 3 falli ng tree branch Wt'dne'id3~ morning WELL From A3 said ··11 "'a" the dlSCO\ef) "-Cll for thl· l'nt1r,· L 11\ \ngrle<, field .. \.lill..1n 1ch -.aid \he'll pu'ih 10 cstahll'h a plaqUl' and p<l\\1hl~ a parlo. .ind .in ml nw.-..1:u m at the 'Ille. ( ti\ nlliu.il'> ..;11d that main- tj111111g. 1 pl.1q11l' "' a cont.111 1011 for dnl'lop1ng tlw lloll~·\l':Jtll n arl·a It "a"n·1 cll'ar late Wl·dm•\da ~ what Arca ~I.ice rcponed no other signiffCiilFtiamage. There were no reports of wind-related traffic acci- i1ents and area marine and aviation officials also said the re were no r problems . As usual w11h wind) conditions. air traffic flow at John Wayne 1r- pon was re\ crSl'd. wi th planes tak· ing off to"'ard the nonh-nonhea 1 O\ er Sanui .\na and arrl\ 1ng from tht' opposite d1 rcc11o n over the ocean and Nc"'JX>rl Beach .• ur 1raf- C\fntual plam th,·rc arc to preserve thc 011 disco' cn s11e. Histonans 1n a c11y booklet said oil "'as d1!.CO\ ered on May 24. I 910 when Standard Oil Co. com· pk ted Huntington .\ al a depth of 2.1 Q9 fl·et It rmx.lucc.'d ~5 barrd~ J pa\ The well "'as deepened la ter to :? . .18 I fel'I and produced 7 5 harrel<> of oil 11 da\ Ra)' \1dal. 'ill. who v.a' 1n town at the 11ml' recalls that ··a big fie manager Tom Rea said. Elsewhere in Southern California, high winds downed numerous power poles in Los Anaclcs County and fanne<j. n brush fire near the .\ngcks C'rc t Hiahway in La Can- ada Aintndae. County firefighters reponedly elCtlnguished the blaze in a shon lime. howevc-r. Winds arc expected to continue at 10-30 mph ·early today but to ta per off b) af\cm oon, accordin& to the a11o nal Weather Service in l o!. .\ngdcs. po"l'rful and continuous noise· that could be heard far and wide ushered 1n the d1sco"ef) of oil. "Peoplr knew that dnlhng was al read~ going on so they knew what II \\a\, .. he \aid .. Loi'> of "'l'lls "hot rocks in all d1rcc11ons ... s:i1d R1dal. an 82-yt'ar H un11ngton Beach resident. Bad. 1n tho'iC da)'S. "There were onl~ 600 l)l'ople 1n to"n and cver)- bodv knc"' l'\Cf)body." Meteorologists' woes over lack of notable rain continue to mount .\CRAM ... ' T< I -· If thl\ wae a nnrmal )Car hall 111 \aHaml·n1u\ rainfall \\Ould hJ\l' lalkn b\ mid· n1gh1 tonight But 1h1s isn't a norm.ti \l'ar Thi.' ra m gauge at ~alramrntn·, down· tU\\11 V.l'Jlhl'r '>IJ tlOn I'> '>tUll.. J I ,\ ml·ao;I~ :? EP 1n,·hl'' -more than 6 1nchl'' bl'lo" 'lormal lur th" 11ml.' uf 'l'Jr ( un11nua11on uf that dismal trend \\ould ml·an k\'> than 6 •HELP WANTED • OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REP Exce lle nt opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $300 per week draw, 123 commission on all sales! Call: Marilyn Holland 714-642-4321 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.O.E.) ' lnl hl''i for thl' rn11rc rain' season ending Jun<· 'O In onh one such 'l'ar on record -1850.51 -did k~' rain fa ll on ~cramento for an rn11re 'i<.'3'>0n .\nd 11 was \and· "'1ched Ix-tween \\Cl \Cars. ··11 Jol'\n't txx:fe "e.11 at all.'' said k .i nnr Hoadlc'. a National \\ l'jtha \t.·n KC mt.·1eorolog1st \l.inning the o;k1t.'s a nd s.atr lhte data fnr inrnming ~torms ha~ been an l'><rrc1\C in fru'itra11on 1h1s )'ear "Thrre·., \Oml.' ind1cat1on we ma} gl'I n ll ttlC' rain earl\ ne'<I week." Rut a httlC' 1sn'1 ·ncarl~ enough 10 tle:gin 10 lill C\1l'rra resen 01rs. ··\\ l"rr rl·all~ \\llrned lner hl.'re." ...i 1d Paul Fu111an1 who mon itors the.' .\m1..·man and Citan1sla us n 'ers for the l ' <; Bureau of R<'Clamat1o n -McCl•tclly Ne"" ~nltt Pltoto C'OIVt~sy ofTltomas J. lipton. Co. From France's bi tros-those small. cafe-tyle restaurants-come irnple. hearty. no-fuss food. For many, bisao fare represents the heart and soul of French home cooking. To help week.night cooks e~rirnent with thi cui inc. The Lipton Kitchens developed simple directions for a short-cut version of a bistro meal. To minimil.e preparation time, use pre- cooked foods from the local deli and pack.aged convenience foods that may already be in your pantry. Reduce cooking time to minute by popping the dishes into the microwave oven. QUICK & EASY MENU F~nch-Stylt Han ·est Vegttablt or Onion Soup Warm Sausage wuh Potato Salad Btaujolais Wine (optioMI) Fruit Tart Frtsh-brewtd Tta Pantry/Shopping List: ,,,.., °"" "'""" 1 envelope lmtanC harvest ve&ftablt on a lice of French bread and warm in the or omon IOUP lftix microwave oven for I(). IS seconds, untll IOpping S..... bit Fretldl bft8d is melted. Fl<* in soup. l lblp. .. ,.am•·b The main dish is a bistro classic--acaming V•-1 ... prtic ,....,. sausage saved with warm vinaip'Ctte-scylc ~ owa -*e.1 111•• · ~To pepwe, slke the sausage, ,..ca..,mbil-· ,,..e ~ lb: M tis~ 'J•itk •yle ~ sal8d · .. \ 'iid'I pocaro salad IDd cook 11 HJGH (Full Power) S.W ~ • · ·' :. ':. unr11 heaKd dw'ouP. ~ 2-2~ miDua. (Stir ........ w6M .. .-~ " atter I minule.) ~on salad peens. Fndl tart 1t you drink wine with dinner, uy a &lass °' 'la blic(•) Beaujolais -die moll popua. bilU'O wine-u my Traditionally, soup i 1n impoNnt pift Of a biscro meal. St.M1 with a ..mall bowl of Hlnaa Yqetable or Onion ~ k>pped with Prad brad spread with a vmlon ~ l'rm~Mill dioli--ptic-rich llW)Ol•laitc. TO pe~. JM!"" illlllnl IOUp mil inlO miaowave-ule bowl. AM ~ cup willer, stir unril dislolved. Microwave 11 HIOH (Full~) I ~ ...... , or Ylllil boilins: lbr. If p~ Harval ~.let -.I . 4 min••• stir befote ...... .............. Mlh;.tic poWcler ..... ~ted.wlliteor n>M! As with ill .... dilhea. biaero dtllau are Simple, wiia fNil:ftlled sweets ...... die lilt f.njoy • fnlil ... .._, wida • piqmnl. brisk cup ~ lq liea lllned in Che miauwllW CMm. To bNw one 1aVin1. plate I • bis in a microwa•1 .. l11 aiip • ._ r.u Willa 6 CWlll cold •*"· Microwave 11 HIGH (Full Power) (or I ~ minuees. Tea *-Id not boil. Let ,..... ~ .... ar to clniftid ~· Remove•-.: 1e1111•. ... J~17,1991 ~ ,o.Hy Piiot Come on, admit it. After a long day of wort. the prospect of settling down on the couch for an evening of video waaching is mighry tempting. As for dinner, snack food will do just f~gh later you ·u be rummaging ttvough the kitchen cabinets looking for somedting else to eat. After aJI. why spend time cooking? If this scenario sounds familiar. then thi menu is for you. Give it a try. It will show you how easily and quickly a satisfying diriner of all-American fa vorite. can be prepared using the microwave oven. Q UICK & E ASY ME Spring Vegetable Soup Baked Potato(es) with ToppinR(S) Fresh-brewed Iced Tea Wajj1e Ice Cream Sundae Pantry/Shopping List: ,,,..,o,,.urviA1> TEa blic(1) 1-l bMillspotaeo(es) To,ptlll(1): moc. your favorite(s)! Frozen broccoU 'n dleae sauce, chiU or dlickee a'la kina. small servinc Sosaam ,.. 2 ll d lltredded cbeat Becoa bits Grem Ollioa., sliced 1 mvdope imeut sprbla ~ IOUpmi.Jl Frozen walllt Ice cram. uy n.vor Hot f'tadae auce Honey~ peanuts First, brew the tea in the m1crowavc oven. Place one tea bag '" a rrucrowaveasaf c glas measuring cup: pour ~ c up cold water over bag. Microwave at HIGH (full Power) I minute. Tea hould not boil. Let tand ~ minute or to de ired strength. Remove tea bea: squeeze. Sweeten to taste. Next, m icrocook polato(cs) following oven manufacturer's directions. A 6-8 ounce po1a10 cooked at H IGH wall u'uall) 1al.e -l-6 minule\. Allo w 2-l mmu1e ' e"<lra tor an additional potato. Tum po1.a101e,1 oH·r .about halfway through baking. A her wu~ing. remove pota1o(c'>) from oven. wrap 1n • .llum1num foil and let \land. Mcan..,..h1lc. prepare 1he lro1en lopping you have chosen according 10 1hc m1cro..,..avc cooking dm~c11om. on 11' p.tcl..i~e Cooled at HIGH. 11 'hould talc .tppro\lm.tlel) 10 minu1c' When lopping" done. rcmm.e. lover and ~I a,1dc Pour '"'tant '>Oup mix mw nucro"a'e-\afc mug o r large cup. Add '/, l up "a1er. ''" unul complct.cl}. d"'ol\.eJ .\.11uo"a'e al HIGH <full Power) I '~ minu1e' or until bolling. 'lir Spl11 polalO(e' 1 open .and 'poon on topping' Pike on Ira~ .!long ..,..1th \OUP and tea <poured 1n10 Jn ace-filled gla<;\) A"umc 1he coulh po1a10 J><hlllon and en JO} 1 Later. 1oa't a frtucn v.JfOc v.halc heating~ 1.ahfc,poon-; hot fudge Yut:c 1n the rn1crov.ave oven for :?0-30 second\ Sl<>Op ice c ream on10 ".amc. top with hot fudge ,,iuce and honey ma,1ed peanuts. - l ,. ,.. .....,,. ooMm .. ~ iUloe -........ 6c;tiao - ~ ~· qUC'ltlOlll aboui tion, dicl•IW ud food idUJ. quest;o., IO Der8Jw Sce•Aon, • c/o Delly PUel, P.O. Boi U60. Costa M~. 91626. :Q. ................... .... ~ ....................... ... •e all Meaft die .... la ._II "eaffebte! # -C.L •• Ne .... Beea : Mos1 decaffeinated coffees aver-•c only about one millip'am (ma) df caffein(' per oun~. some even lctt. Sank.a conlaina oee me. (Nott: a cup ii considered to be I ounces.) Compere that with reaular lf'OUnd cofttt, whach avtfllel l)e.. 1wen l 7 .ad 24 ma. of caffeine per ounce. RC"SUlar instant coffees ranee from 14 to 22 ma.. althoush .. Tas1Cr'1 Choi~ Columbian Select SO perttnt Leas Caffeine~ does (11 its Iona name sugcsta) cut the caffrine contact to approximately l 0 ma. per ounce. · Over the pest 2S ycan, Ameri- cans' consumption of decaffeinated coffee bas multiplied four-fold. One ALL STORES OPEN 80NILISS cu•• snaK ...._..__BEEF 2 49 La. • BAKE BROil OR FRY lorge llPPU'ft't rcuon wa the U'eDd toward more hWthf'ul eatirt1 in IC'ftCral. lroniually, until fairly re- cently the most widely uted cbemical uMd iA lbe cleca&iN&ioa process in the U.S. was methylene chloride - a c arcinoaenic substance! Today, at is rarely used. While other chemicals considtted hannltts arc still bcina used a pat('ntcd "Swi s water process" uses activated charooal and keeps the beans from cominJ in direct contact with any decaffeinaaina qent. (Some packqr labels use the phrase ~let PftlCllll... ... ii coaftll-ies: i1'1 noe lhe .... .-...> Mott heMh •udiel imdicale dlM nonnal. heelth~ people wllo clriU &WO CUPI of collee a •Y alMM*i 90& be ldvmely afrected by tba& level of caffeine. But for t0me people (such 11 lhote who are caffeine .enlitive, 1•11narn women. or tbole with duodenal uklen), it'• wilCf to Sta)' with deea&inaled. One men .-.1: -.. ,_ P'll into )lOUf eoflie C. bl ... ..._ the caflrillC illllf. NolMlluy crcameq -Which -piople ... CALlfO-IA ESH FRYIRS FROZEN DEFROSTED Sweet c For Shc1ng ................ til••• ....._.._.-.ora.m- ..... , contain coconut oil. wllid9 • --........ than even me fat a.a... Try noo-fa& dry milk or ·ak he~ ..... 11•1dab1 callN .. ,,.. ,....._, .. W..& are ..,, -p, .D.; Celta ..... This is a vtry important quadon oa a saabjocl Iha& people will be ,..... mOft aboul t. the near ..... "'ni• ii 11 limply 11 I CU, 6-mdicall an _,.. within the 1·11. PKG. 4 Inch Pot COLORFUL TULIPS EA 2.H GREEN BELL PEPPERS 3 fOtl 'I ANJOU PEARS l8 .49 LARGE CUCUMBERS -C .... w .......... ),- COlGATI Pt.US TOOTHUUSH cOL•an TOOTllPASft 1 59 4 3 OZ PUMP L-~·~-~ 6 4 OZ IU8E 18 Count TAMPAX COMPAK TAMPONS IS Ounce RAVE SHAMPOO O R CONDITIONER 1.89 4.39 1.79 All•N POOD IPIGAL& )--..... GlllMAICllA TIA •-Oz IOOZ PKG CALBEE SHRIMP CHIP S-Ounce DYNASTY SESAME Oil 1.49 .as , .. , Cmlo Rou1 J.UTER CHABLIS. RHINE OR BURGUNDY . 4A9 75().MI 16 Proof • GRANT'S SCOTCH ......................... 1 ••••••• 9.ff OMATO SAUCE HUNT'S 8 -0 Z. CANS .... Mn. Poul's 9-0r. 2 ... LIGHT SOlE FILLETS .. . .. . ••••. ...... ClllLI •Oe9 's.oz ltf<i. ~HOT ST ... II z1meARSFI .... lliiaT•l&WA" ................... ...,, r I Flt ... UFI ·-.... .. -~, ... ----·--··-··--· .. .. ---(Ooof\11'9 .... ··-· ... \ -··-••¥-• F 0 • •O•AllnA ..... lllAllS 16-0Z RAV0919 ••• M 6-01. !'KG AS50alED 1$.0r. Ret Or Lowfot FRtGO RICOTTA CHEESE .69 l.•9 If LAmA 9CUll•I• POTATO Clll; 65 TO 7 9 OUNCE • human body that are .. un......_. .. in me .... ~ unlike odw atoms. not all their dectronl •ve been .. ired off' with other a&oml. nne hr radicals are produced naturally in some quantity WM9· ever the body uttS oxytm, but ii ii imp0runt to keep them in dMd beclutt the radicals are bilfdy taC- tive and art known to caute dam- • to cell ti~. ThiJ, in tum, may contribute to the wear and tear of die 91int procesa and polaibly bda to diltale. Vitmia E it the Mio iD this story. As an antioaiMM. it playa a vital role in 1eavelllinl-; b he radical• and dillrmina IMlll. This may be a reason why Vn.ndn E in &a,.e quantities to IUeftilMn the immuM S)'ltem is lboulb& Of U a poailbt wapon apimt canoer and other chronic ditcalet; Oeralee Scanlon , R.D. The first controlled r('scarch study on this subject bas JUSt been !"('ported b) the USDA·s Human Nutnt1on Research Center on Aging at Tufts Unjvtmt). Som(' people in a poup of 32 healthy men and women agC1 60 and O'-Cr ~ere pven 800 milligrams of a fonn of Vitamin E -that's 80 times the recommended RDA levels. Th(' others in the group were gi v('n placebos. Prthminary results have shown improvem('nt in immune cell f't'Sponsc for those who wert given the large doses of Vitamin E. Now 1he rescarche~ arc working on leamma the long-lerm results. and tcsttng also to sec whether lo-.cr levels of V1tamtn E suppkmcnts will produc.c ('QUiity pos111vt re- sults. I "-'Ill keep you informed of developm('nts tn future columns. Q. I ILave Type D cllabetH. WILat ldMI of HbttJhlUoa .,, thre besWH fralt ud •qctables tbt arc safe to cat7 -H.S., lrvi.De fkforc an "enng.. I must cauuon ) ou 10 d1M us~ 1h1s 1nformat1on with )our rh~\1c1an 10 obuun his or her appro' al heforr mod1f}1ng your prC\t'nl d1C'I For the bt'nctit of other 1"('8d('f'S. kl me bm:O) expl:un that Type II d1abt1e-s 1s by far the most common form. accounting for about 90 per- cent of d1abettcs. It involves th(' body"s resistance to. and poor utilt1at1on of. th(' honnone insulin. which 1s nel"ded to metabohze food properl> An excellent book published in 1990. "The UCSD Healthy Diet for D1abet('s .. (published by Houghton M1ffitn) explains three basic d1('tary 1oals recommcndtd by th(' Amen- can Diabetes Association: (I) M11n- 1a1n appro priate le' els of gluc01e and fa1s 1n thC' blood. b) matchina the amount of food }Ou cat w11h the amount of insulin tn your body: (2) Stress weight manag('ment. which 1s a common problem with Type II d1abe11cs: (3) L1m11 salt. fat. suprs and alcohol. and increase complex carbohydrate (starch and fiber.) The book hsts a substantial number o f the fruit and vegetable sub~tttut1ons }OU arc looking for ... manv mor(' than I hav(' room 10 hst here · It alw includes Complemen· tary Proteins. which enable you to cat non-meat foods and still get tt}c necessary proteins. It's an ex*llent book. and 'hould be of help to you. Tasty • recipes ORIENT AL TURUY AND RICE Marinate uncooked stnps of Cahfomia-trown turkey in a mlX- turc of 2 teaspoons sherry. ' table· apoon each soy sauce and Pe-nU\ oil and I teaspoon minced fresh Jinacr root for 20 minute . Cook rice accordina to pack.qc dil'CC1ion and wM-n water has disappeared from the surface, add turkey and marin:idt, cover and cook IS minuttt. Add I cup frozen peas. cover. cook about 3 minuttt lonacr. I t Save .70 per lb. Mahi-Mahi E.~!~;,~ ..... , 1 per lb. Save .60 per lb. • Any Party .. Tr•y or&' S•ndwlch i i Fresh Boneless 3·19 Pork Chops Center Cut-per lb. Farmer John t 79 ~!~!r~. Pork Chops I Fresh Boneless 319 Pork Roast Center Cut-per lb. Chicken of the Sea Solid White Tuna In Water 1.125 oz. can Save up to .43 • Save 1.16 per lb. 6 pack-7•Up, RC, A&W 2.~"~~"~1~ist 1 5 12 oz. can1-Plu1 CA Redemption Value • Thutlday, JanUery 17, 1911 Budget Gourmet Light ~~!~~~~~F•om 2 / 8~ oz to 10"1 oz pkg. Buy 2·Save up to 1.48 1 gal.-IUY •-en •"n ~~.~~FREE Van Camp's llY 11-IET • ~:~~ans FREE UMll ON 11-Mil °"9 ~ '-~. C..-OIM9we ___., t? llWU ...._, II 1•t• . . .. Prices effective January 17 thru January 23, 1991 - , --v-. 'S : .. .. ... • -• -~ ~~-... . -, ~ , l Zesty ltallan navors mark this Pesto Ham 'n R~ Salad. .. II aid Italy Pesto Ham 'n llicle S....S has t 11l1 ... been named the W-Jlelion I •1111111 .... ...... IMllY Q,.nd Prize Winner in tbe Uncle .._ _. ..,.,. ........ rt.a• Ben's .. Cook A Tell" Rflional (l Ctlf). Recipe Contests. I e., -....., ...... \Ml•• . The priz~winner, crated by ~ Ctlf ~ Jlea•l•r Waly Louise Ross. of Elk Grove. Calif.. llkM eelef')' was chosen for 1t1 inty Italian ~ ce, tlkff rife vn flavors and its creative combina:. 1 .. t e1ev .. p rlk, •• Mtlred tion of readily available inarecUents. ~ C9J walut p&eeel A colorful mix of rice, ham, broc-/ 'i4 coli, onion and oliver, lhe salad is --1 ,!!' ~•se tOHCd with a richly flavored and --,,._. easy-to-fix pesto-style dressina Y. ~ -:. rmeua dteete which blends prlic, basil, walnuts. --an ,. parmesan cheese and mayonnaise. I tUlc••n• •11e4 MIU Ideal for family dinners as well as I t .. 111,11• re4 wlH vtae1'r casual entenaining. the salad also ~ teuf 11• 1ea1•e• er rti· transpons well, makina it arcat •lar ..it brown baa or briefcase lunch fare. For her a:reat-tastina and creative best-of-the-region recipe, Ross wins ......... , ...... , ...... W.8pe,,.r Cook nee tceordina to pedr• directions; cool to room temperature. Toss rice with bun, broccoli, onion, tomatoesi jitama and olives in larac bowl. Mince prlic in blender or food pro. ccssor. Add walnuts and parsley. process until finely chops>ed. Add remainina ingredients; pro. cess until smooth, scrapina down sides of work bowl once. Toss with rice mixture; chill until ser- ving umc. Makes 8 scrvinp, at>out 12 cups salad. NOTE: Before scrvina. ad· ditiorial milk may be added if thinner dressing rs desired. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~an expen~~1d trip b~o w Aspen. where she will compete for Tips for filling your home with fragrance WE GET RESULTS! I ( ( . I _, ~ .. • J • "...it"' S6.500 in cash pnzes at the first l 'ook-Off in March. The prize also includes $500 spending money and a special awards event in Aspen. PESTO HAM 'N RICE SALAD 1 'i'I caps rice 3 c•ps 11tort, tbla strips of cooked Mm (abo•t 10 oattt) 3 cups small broccoli florets, raw or cooked crllp-teader, 11 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ ... CMn""' 1121 ..... IUI~ CtSTI •U-S41-11H The following arc wa)'S to fill your home with fragrance: TESTING FRESHNESS: To check ground spices for freshness. use the sniff test. Take a quick wh1fl of the allspice. cardamom. cin- namon. cloves. coriander. ginger. mace and nutmeg. If )'OU need 10 take a S«Ond sniff. n's a signal 10 rtplace the spice. The flavor alters as it "eakens. so even doubling the spice amount "on't g1H' the desired result. Q . Of the 6 ,214 hotel rooms and sui tes in Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa Mesa, how many are DIRECTLY ON THE WATE R ? A . Alt& aq.i uo UUI amr1 aq.i l1t u• a.nr .&aqi pu lt-0£ ,)Jnq.>oJq JOJ lllQ 008B-£l9 (t> I LI C99l6 V'J • 4.>e.;>g )JOOM;)N • JJ\µa ){J1?d opn l 19 SPICED BEVERAGES: In a saucepan combine 3 cups of ~ wine or apple cider, several cin· namon sticks. two or three 2-inch s1nps of orange peel, and 3 table- spoons sugar. heat until hot but do not boil. train and serve m muas garnished with stnps of orange peel. -C'tnnamon Espresso Cofftt. .\dd broken-up cinnamon sticks to "hole beans or ground coffee. Pack into Jars "-Ith tight-fitting hds. -T('a Brulor: Wrap 6 cinnamon \tit l..s and I teaspoon whole cloves 1n a double thickness of chccsecldlh and crush with a mallet. Com~nc "1th 1 cups tea leaves and 2 tea- spoons each dncd grated oranac and lemon peels: pack into jars with t1ght-fit11ng lids. RECIPES FOR FRAGRANCE: Bnng a pan of water to boilini. Reducl.' heat and add several cin- namon ~ticks. ha) leaves, whok ' clo,t's and "hole allspice. Keep 11 s1mmenng gentl). -P<>tpoum· Put togt'ther a m11- tun: of "hole spices. dried herbs and no"l'r petals to fill open hasl..et\ or Ja~ -Pomand('r balls. Use a metal skc"'er to make -;1aner holes about '1 inch apan on oranges. lemons or h mes I nS<.·n a "hole clove in each hole .\dd a nbbon and hang in ~our close1 F=r----------------------------------------. Ameritone 369 E. 17th Coate Mesa, CA 17th and Tu~hn CALL 642-4321 pai n t & wallpaper center FOR YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE ''When Ill Worth Doi111 Rifhl'' IPft.JAllES/IEPlllS For Service CGll 1-800-488-8450 c. .......... c..1 ... SERVICE DIRECTORY WIDE SELECTIOI Of FEIClllG PRODUCTS MomCW AWADILLO X, &m1111ea·an•n AND ... TUUJNO U.CWCMAIN UMKnMCa _. L ra Ftnanc1~ to Fit Your ~ ra lnstaned by Sears ·.:~ Authorized t Contractors la Vanous Styles. Colors and Heights GARAGE DOORS Free In-Home ewlllllll Wf'U INS1A'' A WAR lllAlll IN YOlll _,,_ WtnllN 2411""9· Onecall ... 0.. ... doll It al ... 1411 M0-3333 ................. "fl ' ... CIMelMMc ·--••a11.- ~-........ .., .. _.. __ ........ ea. .... (714) 648-8774 Hidden behind the e station , l Vons English Muffins Dairy/Deli Jerseymaid Lowfat Y Q8lll1 Sasleclld Varietlet-8 Ounce Container Vcm Monterey Jar.k Cheese ... C~fomio ~n Puc:l Jmseymaid Plain yogurt JZ~WntairW Wmtwood Sour Cream .. ~~ vcmer.mO.. ... ~,.~ • • .39 Lb 199 149 .89 .69 .... .••• A r • Doable r.,.... •More Buys •Ad~ ce to Save. ·e!~Ww Fresh ,,. Whole Frying \ ~'4 Chickens Lb Zacky or Foster Farms • Umit 4 per Family • USDA Choim Chuck Roast Boneless Beef-•4• Thin irimmfld Fresh lean Ground Beef Does Not EJCCeed 22'b Fol Farmer John Slired Bacon ftesulor or Low Solt-16 Ounce Pod:• Fresh Qmadian King Salmon WhoM or Holf-U.s.D.C. LOI Inspected Red Delicious Apples Extra Fancy l ligh in Fiber Royal Mandarin Tangerines Su 11 World (A'OIO n Snow White Mushrooms 8 Ounct Pod.°'9f' Nature's Favorite Apple Chips Assor1t'd VOMbf'S-J 1 Oull<? Pocl.m:ii" 6-lnch Blooming Tuli~ Spnng Bulb-Assorird c.olon lh 198 lh 159 l.b 149 Lb 399 ""• .69 Pl.11 .99 fo 599 Vons Super Bowl Specials! 7-Up 6Pack Olm)-7-l'p. 0C f.oh MW or SwWsl ~ SOOo-flei or EMf.U Oz. OltlS ~on Tortilla Chi~ ~ V~Jb 0unot lq French's Squeeze Must3fd 80una!BoWe Chinet Paper Plates CMntt or Olmpartmenl-JS Count PuclCW! Kraft Salad Dremng A.med floYOtt-16 ~ &We ~Shelby Texas Chili Mix • Ounc» Poclap Bull's Eye Barbecue Sa~ s.ctecf Variefie9.18 Ounce ~ Heinz Squeeze Ketchup 210.C.alide ~Popoom ~v.-...ro.se>waBo 159 .59 189 209 169 169 139 189 r--------------------~ I I Vons Mild Cheddar Cheese Real Cal1forn10 Cheese More Pack Jerseymaid I' Llghtlymaid 1 r~ Half Gallon 11 Vanilla, Choe. Chip, I I Neapolitan or Rcky. Rd. Frozen favorites ~ets 11 , I II I :curious cooks If you like uanl and cookina, ~ &R a \'&nety of aucb combiulions available in 1991 . Hett are a few of those toun.: •The .. Cookina in Florence .. pt"Olra.m tau&bt at Giuliano Bualiam•s Cookina School ltarU in May and contint.an most months tbrouah the end of 1991. All CO\U1n offtt an U\lcnlivc study of cook.in& from all ft&IOnl Of l\aly, U well U hotel accommodations, most meals, and some ide tripS. Prices.bqjn at about $3,000 per person. For more information, wnte to Coolting in Florence. P.O. Bo~ 1650, Clnal Stteet Station. New York, NY 100l3-16SO; or call (212) 966-5325. . •Spice up wmter doldrums b)' combinmg tnvel to Ouaca, Mexico. and classes by that nation's famous cooking teacha, Diana Kennedy. From Jan. 26 to Feb. 3, you can cxplon-the markets. eat an the homes, and get to know the people who cook the traditional foods oflhe region, all with Kennedy as a guide. The fee of Sl.800 per person. exclusive of transponation to and from Mexico City. includes classes. meals, accommodation , and travel within Mex- ico. • , For more information, contact Manlyn Tausend, Culinary Adventures Inc .. 6023 Reid Drive N.W .. Gig Harbor. WA 98335; or call (206) 851-7676. • From March 8 to March I 5. cookbook author Patricia Quintana will lead a JOUme) to Veracruz stale in Mexico. Pncc ot $2.200 per person includes hotels and meals; airfare costs Clltra. For more information. WTitc to Embassy Worldwide Travel, 25 'W . 4th l., Tulsa. OK 741 04: or call (800) 553-7982. • Bread-bakers Betsy and Keith Oppenneer. authors of books and '1deocasseues on the subject. lead a Breakbaker's Journey through Germany from Ma)' 30 lo June 11. J 991. The tnp starts in Frankfurt and ends 1n Munich. The $2,495 fee per person includes air fare from San Francisco. hotel accommodations. breal..tasts. some dinners. and brcadbak1ng classes. For more mformattont wnte 10 Betsy Oppcnncer. Box 348, ~ON 1ch. VT 05055 or call Lufthansa A1rhnes •La Varcnnc. the famou".I French cooking school 1n Paris. now has a branch JI The Greenbnt'r. a reson hotel in White Sulphur 4.ipnngs. W Va For t"'o months . ..\nnt' \\ 1llan. La Varenne's Chef ( ·1audc. or a nut her guest chef will host a scnes of one-wc.-ek classes ..it the: resort. Morning demonstration dasscs v.111 feature such subjects as h1<>tro looking. menu\ for cntt>rta1ning. and Burgundian cuisi ne. .\nuthcr class rnncentratcs on specifics hl..c tmocht> or puff pastry. ';1arung dates tor each cuhnar: program Jrc Feb 24. March 3. 10. t>r J 7 • .\pnl .., 14 . .:! I or 2~ Each program stam on a Sunday and end!> at noon Fnda) Rates begin at SI. '()(I per person per "'ttk. 1nclud1ng hotel room. meals. all ~ lasSt''> and dcmons1ra11ons. and rcupc pontolio La \. arcnnc also ofTe~ II\ profc,\1unal program rnur'it" in Pan~ \taning Jan 2 and running throughourthl' \car ( oursc fees for the da.,~·' in Engh\h range from about S2 890 I' "'ed.~) to about S l ll.r"I 122-'-'cel. (1rJncJ D1plomc CH kl "umml'r Jnd tall courses at Chatcau Ju r l'~. Burgund\ aH' al'>o a' J1lahlc l ach cour-;e 1s one '-'CCk long. the: all-induSI\ I.' !Cl' rx·r pcr'>on pt:r '-'l'CI.. I\ S2.995 rnr morl· inlorma11on on ( 1rcl·nhncr l 13\')CS, l311 (X00) h2-l-01i-t1 1ollltl\Jl1 l J \ Jrl'nnl· 1n Pan' nr Burgun<!· call (~()(I) ,,-.o..ixn -Mt'Clal<'h.v News Sen ·ke for llMI -• • • ...-JU•• ODWt. ~ --* ..,. N11frn' SoUp MoadL ....... it ...... vain aralld ..... MN • ...... ct.twina food would prodllCil fJfh f'acial mu.cles. they lived allDOll excluti\ldy on brotltl ud con- somma. Broth continua to Rip u a p0pular food. e:Specially in JuUll'y. National Soup Month. Here arc three qutek and eay soup reci~ -Country Chicken. Pork and Chili, and Succowh Soups -you can u1e to celebrate National Soup Month in dclictous. modem-day style. COUNTRY CHICKEN SOUP 4 cut ( 4 ~ CMllM!H eadl) clear ready IO serve cklcba bro .. S carrob, peeled ud Cllt lalO l· *' plecet 1 po•Dd c.ratp1. peeled and e11t Into 1-lDcll pieces 1 pound red potatoes, cat lnlO 1- lacla plecet 1 1mall bay leaf 11 teaspoon •rted dtyme leaves, cra1tacd J clove 1arUc, mlaced % .., to S·pollDd. broiler-fryer chicken, cul up ud 1kln.Ded 1 large par1nJp, peeled ud cut Into matcla1ttck·Gln strips 11, cup claopped fre1la parsley 'ii teaspoon pepper 1 medium leek, 1pllt In ball len1tbwi1e and cut into 1 ·lncb pieces In 6-quan Dutch oven over high heat. heat broth to boiling. Reduce heat to lo~. Add carrots. turnips. -pota toes. bay leaf. th) me and garlic CO\ er· simmer I 0 minute~. Add chicken. parsnip. par~le) and pepper Cover: simmer 30 minutes more or until vegetables arc tender With slotted spoon. remove chicken from soup. Rt.'· mo' e meat from bones. return meat to soup. .\dd leeks: hca1 through. Remove bcl) leaf. Makes 13 cups or 7 servings. PORK AND CHlLI SOUP 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 pound boueless pork loin, cut into "'l ·inch pieces J cup chopped onion Z medium cloves garlic. minced 1 can 114 '" ounces) clear ready Celebrate National Soup Month In delicious atyte with a hearty bowl of Country Chicken to serve beef broth I can t8 ouces> tomatoe1, un - drained, cut ap 2 cans (4 ounces each) chopped green chilies I c•n (aboat 16 ouace1) plnto beans, undrained 1, teaspoon dried oregano leaves, crushed "8 teaspoon ground red pepper, optional In '-quan saucepan o\Cr me- dium heat. in hot 0 11. cook pork and onion "'1th garlic.· unti l pork 1c; hrowned on all sides and onion is tender. Add rcmamang ingre- dients. Reduce heat to low. Sim· mer 25 minutes. Make~ 6 cups or 4 servings. SUCCOTASH SOUP % tablespoons butter or mar· garlne 1'1 c11.p diced kielbasa or smoked blm cup claopped onion I clove 1arllc, mlaced ·~ teaspoon dried thyme leaves, cru1laed i Cl.DI (l4~ OUCH eacla) clear ready to serve chicken broth l packaie ( 10 ou,nces) lroun baby llma beas 1 CID (abo•t • o••Cel) tomatoes, udratned;ettt •P 1 packa1e ( lO MllCet) fro1ea con In 3-quan saucepan over me- dium heat. in hot butter. cook k1elbclsa and oni on with garlic and 1hvme until onion 15 tender. Add broth and lima beans. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low. S1mmrr 15 m1nu1es. Add tomatoes and corn. Cook 3 minutes more or untal com 1s tender. Makes 7 cups or 6 scr- ' 1ngs. 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Garage Incl uflls FRED ALBUOUEROUE Agl 497 .... 000 ***** •100' to BEACH St1'15 2br, patio, lndry, Iola of perttlng SAS-94SH •BIG CANYON• 2BR 2 SBA plus den ••Kuttv• vlrN condo 2 c ar gar. av a ll lmmed Aak~ 11195 Agl, l<emp 720-1174 or 760-5000 ' .. . .. •• :1 •• •ocaAN VllW• """'* 2bf " bite to Nr bch, "'od•rn, oc:n 6 t»i AYllll 11 15 a.en . .,_ 18A, t•p, D/W, "'t. Mkro "501 uh.. ~~~' 117• mo yrty 91M30s Pettec:t 1or roommat .. --.............. :---"'!"""-..._ "9W :JBt 2B• apg' •S"ACIOUI eec 1850 •Q fl Pwtc~ PoOI, plllto ~· condo. 11,. •den, •vail, w9'k ' to ~t." No peq. 3" .w ....,. pOOf, w /dl Ntc:e frplc, 2122·2124 N•wport MaS/rno. 85CM.367 ~ .. :c~~~~~7M012 BM!. 11850 4 ... 2915 •Cleen, q"'-t, lg 2bf .......;..=----------.;;; Y'EAAl.V. S"ACIOUS 2 tba, new crpt, vefti- •Vll.L.A BALBOA• IA APT Btoc:k tr c•I•. d/w, cPr•o•. Av•ll 2/1 Matt IA, oc: .. n eno bay .,.: lndry, ator•o• 1775 d 1 n • I t 0 5 0 /m o llfUI. 0ntv 11 lllS/mo NO PETS 940-249& t eeeurlty. $360 r• 14i•t• · ••••T11D1 b•••· AotMrt 142· t 211 .,.. * t 5th • TUSTIN TOWN-S2IO °" HOUSE. H R a~ BA. e .. utlf\11 ... ,. •woe lrplc. App eatlng. 28R 1 ~BA town· l t' : ' ,. ( ~ t J • 1 • I • ~ McLAIN··= 5 ... 'IATUMI EXCUJlrY! BEACH a COONTRV CW8 COOMUMTIES 1, 2 & :t hdroom ~ wlfTl*;, W9t bW, mlc:fo, w/d hkups, ~ .., ' 811'1199 w/e.V. ttorage. All ~-ic. lnc:t aorty, ftO ..... ,ROM I 1..21e/mo LAGUNA BeACH TIC H(WflOA'T MAAN. MOTO.. INN 7'Mf1t Wkly ,.,,.._ S17S & FAl/NfAY ~S • Up. Colot HBO TV, 11Q CNtfOH makt .vc, t\Mted PoOI l44450I & •t•P• to oceen Kitch'• •vt. 985 N ITIPI TO IUCM eo.e1 HWy. •IM-5~ H1.·. '1• ' IJ''·• ,. ',,, H.'' '.,I ' I ) 38R, i&A. petlO. Yrty LNe 111 .... by the b•y. MO 120 100I ~ lt30Q/mo. 873-2.507 ,um rmttn •h' dbl 18,~ we:.c:tttt. NB. STEPS TO BEACH. 31!tr mobile htn, emenitlff, Agt 54t·5032 pell<> 2Ba, frplc:, new~. Pf'klng 1450. 173-5100 - OCEAN VIEW tw town, Pllnl. ,.,,..., rtdee. W'O Room+ Pflv Ba, kltch Balle otrlce space neat St~mo. 121·1NI OUdo. 2BR 11SA hOUH. New catpet. twnhH Pool cu frpk:, D!W W/O hie-up, BLUl'N COllOO Hf PGl1•. 19oo NO PETS 2~1• 'IR om. on 722-8011 Of Evaa/ greenbelt. wal" to WMda 722-8140 ''°'" 840-1851 1 ~ Bllea io ocn, charm Baytlc:tge beaUt#Ut hle & IBr, gat, lndry rm. nu brlt• 3br l wnhm, .. ov. & r•frig, crpt. L~ local6on ltl75. No pelt, t pran 1795/ 871-7'21• mo •He: dap. 1 yr Bayttdge. 29R 28A, 2 ... Avt 1/20. 840-2788 c ar, downtt•lft . 18R, itat, lnclty, ,,._; Oated. n4 Hertford. crpV ec:or. 418!h Nat· Sl495. Nan 720-0101. ctsaus. Avt now. $850 Bluff• 38A, 1 1tory, lg Walk 10 all, 875-5312 M1t1 Suite. 1900 •q ft. ••R 18A fren t apt. Poot 2 car an ger. Oar~. 431 lrla. So. s 1750/mo 8".2907 ot P H. OPEN Sat CnarTY Lake area CUS• tt•m-1:30pm. ta50. tom •BR. ofc, hr~ Cute 18R 2nd story Apt nrs. pool, 2 frplcs, 2 on the BAY w/balco-ear gar, W/O, .,.,eo ny, $1100 mo Call wired. $2950 Incl Jennifer 642-6515 grdnr. 722·7890 MOVE·IN 80NUSll Choice upper unlt gated Spacious 2BR 1 li"JBA comm 2br, 2b•. Poot, lwnhme S950 mo. 1pa. 2 car g•r. w/d. frig 000 SH ln 6'14·261 t 51500 mo 729-7270 Studio with kitchen gat, P•tlo 1995,/mo. 1780 S•mla Ana Ave TSL MGMT 132-2232 ::kf~ .... lf'f~/ hkVpll1'75 6'2-38.SO pnv. In·~ H,B ~fW llal~.tt.~!2! ~ \<\ Morllll FM ~ Wld 1400/mo Rent con•ld•retlon •EAITllOI• 1 BR "50/mo Incl gu, t ~' ,· • 1 t Ht· I•' .1,1,• w•ter & g.,. No peq. • Ne~ Hetgtlt• • 2323Elden.84a..7a54 S?OO Cl••n tBR •GOOO LOCATION ~=~.~:, ~d~ $250 OFF S>et•t eso-9145 L.ar;. 2 Br 1 ~ Ba townhu. Laundry •BLOCK TO BEACH room, patio, an blMns $200 OFF '825 mo. 2078 THURIN 3BR 2BA, lower un11. TSl MGMT 832-2232 page, W/O hk-up, DI W, St t05/mo. •large CIHn. quiet. 210 Grant I 210 l.uOO"i• 2br 2ba, lrg CIOHIS, d/ TSl MGMT 132·2232 w , new erp1, gar. 1BR/2BR tBA ' lndry, S850-S875. NO • · upa rs, 2 dra to sancll Gar, PETS 640-2495 prkg, W/D. Some ocn 1 BR, patio. Gae & vLI 1775/mo .. dep yr wator Incl. $825/mo md. 2131927-8772 Relrlg Included 2BR 1BA, parking. Bat __ ..;.•;....;;..64_;5-;....;;..58:;.:5:;.:3:..•.:;;,__ lat. S825 utll Incl 2BR Wllfl IO llNctl ttt Hoeg uul Inc .. 2.1111 with 8 mo. IHH. • 2 Bdrm •. -.. U00.'950 ••• 63 I .aoea •LO l !O'ms -fnS.S750.. Central Cos~ Mesa • ~ · Fftcllactl Full aervte. From 300 Pool . Sela UOI Supenor 646.f831 BALBOA Penln (¥:ntmt aq tt lo flOO New lm-381 28a, panclng. Cats provements. S.909t Un+que Clean. tum, c• ok 1550/mo 1550 pfus ''" rent "6411&1. ~~~ ~~~~n:.. ~;: dep. John 87Soel33 EXCLUSIVE OFFICES appt 811S·914-t047 Balboa Is lg 2BR. 2BA. 1,5e0 aq ft ne)!t to lrptc, maid le50 mo . Pert A rts Center. NEW 2BR, 2BA POOL ~ utll. Non-amoker $1.30 P9f sq. fl. Avt Mlcro/dw'fan'Vertlcal 873,..525 lmmedl Pam.ta Paul- S99~o dep MG«J79 E'alde CM Fem to ahr son M&-7372 VIEW VIEW VIEW 3Br 2Be ha• wlono EXEC ottie. suites near Back Bay 2BR 2BA, 2• other S500 Incl utot JW AJrport, •770 Von car gar. Ip s11251mo. 848-8452 Ive msg Karman Ave, NB. FAX. 721·1160 FEM to shr 28 CM apt recept , copi.r, conf Non-amkr, w/d, park· rm, lutch, "" panclng •28DRM $700• Ing ape $382 50tmo & cotfH. 1•sty bldg 1BDRM $•""* +Vt ulll. 846-7908 ovo lum. S250 mo-mo. Al vvv Quinlan 833-9550 Frig. dishwasher. FEM to shr 5Br home In stove Incl No pots lrvlne nr pool & tann11 E•ICU!tve SuntPC T~ ~I 1 545-4855' COUr1 $350 lncludOI blli "°"' H •llCi-• k Quiel, private Newl)Ofl Beach waterfront Of· ne. 1.ee5 •If .. out· tide deck. Ellcelt.nl frft parking. Call 873- 9330 fOf lnlorm.tlon. WESTCUFF BUILDING NEWPORT BE.ACH Weetellffllrvlne Ave Office & Ref•ll Avail 1414101 c(J~ ... , :" , · . 1! Prr_,1i.·rly ~i78 LOWD OVERHEAD 1.00 elf otta & war• house low down pymt & ownef flnanc. ing, $1801( Agt. Car~ 131-22•2 Industrial 2788 1,300 sq tt w/fronl of· fa & lg roU·up dOOf S790'mo 1791 Wh1"'8< C M days S4oja3S2 6,500 sq tt 2 large of· hces & reception area w '2 lg roll-up door $ 57 'SQ ft 1779 Wt! n ... C M Days 5-40-9352 Loc:ef vending '°4M '°' Hie, Won't l•tt. Cd today I 1~ lri. 1 '-'" 1 •'.! Ui,p• JI !1ir11!1 /~(J8 ENJ0 I t 5,_ fl:ITI on T""1 OMdl l2'0.000 10 11.000.000 Cal~AJIOC. ~now! Morn•y (J l 0.111 .:'~ 14 •WIDOW HAS Ill • TD el 120.000 up No Cttd•t; Ho penalty Call °"""°" Alla 4tf-4135 Now! FAIT EASY CASH Use yo\Jt' car. truck. RV, or any1hlr'lg et .. of value W• give you option to buy back No credit check or qu•lltylng. Call Fred 714/729-74S2 nnouncement5 292 Ing = an bac.k b!Y _&4M329 f'OUN O . Olarnond W•leh. Vicinity w. 18th St. CM.f7Wt7-. FOUND' All White fem CAT. Vftf"f wefl c:wed for. Dover Shor•• area, N.8 . 649-0991 Found Lab Colli. mhc male, Vien. E 18th & Nwpt Blvd 5•~ LOST Of FOUND a Pet? l.Dw Cost Spay/Neuter Refefr•I. NO FEE Pet 1.0 . avail 971-PETS Personal~ J002 FOR th• hon..1 women tn Amertca by phoM 1-0N-1 1 ·900.-88- 3826 S101call 18 & up. Employ111~nt 553 PA"T TIME HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1875/ mo. Avall 2/1 38R 38A +Iott. lg yd, 729-7284, 8 73-1733 comm pool, Obi p I I "64/ Townhouse Apt1 "'() At.I 1'7·1S2t IAYIREEZE APTS Spacious 1 & 29drm Apts CtoH 10 beach. sncOOls, shopa From $642 mo 548-0336 1BA, g•r. 1800 Clay St. ~50 873·3089 2ar 1 aa upper w deck, gar, .-rec opnr ;z blkl bch 309·~ 36th $875 Agl 875-4830 utlhttes 559-!>841 •~t 10 ma Ibo• 'i.1on 1ns•trin9 11rv1cu Forrr TRADE 1 Original MusJc St15 IO 1.295 S31·1M3 of Interior DH~ner nas THE CAUZ space for rent Share I STEPS TO SAND VRLY BCH RENlALS Fashion Island Prof 1 BR 10 3BR non/emkr 2BR 2BA unfurnished Condo $700 • dep & ASST DISTRICT MANAGER nMded to supervise hire tr'ld train motor route carrl· ers deliver down routes update paper- work ano handle cus· tomer service No ••· pe111tnee nec••••ry M ust have rallabte auto ano cuntn1 tn· suranc t Call 842· 4333 Uk for Mika Witty ARBOR View Hm 4BR, 2br, 1 ba, 2 car cov·d lam rm, ftp, dining rm, partctng Well tocat9d I E SIDE 2BR, new paint & bllnda, gar, tndry OOO<I lo<:. •Int cond $820 mo. 640-2•28 $750 to St •OO ref 725-0490 B •"'-·-h cl•-.1fi-..1 At Popeye a. 17th & my Newporl each ... .avwv,..~ Ptacenlla Coata Mesa nice yard & epe XII Pool prtv. U 7!>-900 mo Mick~ 723-0940 M F anr 3br Huntongtn 1howroom & library '42-5171 Frt Jan 18th 10PM Ben condo Pool. spa. Lat• talk 842·225!> 3BR 2BA near Beach & VILLA RENTALS tocl S 1950 75M752 AR BOR Yi.w Hoft'I .. 21R 1 u.Nr lch! Beaut 38R 28A, Frig, frplc, lndry, EASTSIDE 2BR 1 lhBA Pavlllion $1350 mo ___ &_7 _5-4_9_1_2 __ r•rty 557-6985. 3BR 2BA, trg kllch, frplc, 2 trg dackt. w d hk up. 2-car gar I blk 10 bch or bay St•OO yearly 495-858 t HUNT tennis, gar $400 mo NEW retail or office !: .. ~~ ... ~------------------------ • '-'> uut 984·0999 apace. tiigh v1s1b1hty... RESP Mat• 10 shr 3 750 aq "· $1 35 st Monaco model. o.,. oeoer. comm pool. s 1 IOO 844-8810 11150cfo. 723-1863 lownhous••tyt•. angl garage S875 mo 875-8427 mstr bdrm DynHty p a.rtllng anch 2822 --------------------------- Load.CS $500 • •l) utlt Newpon Blvd , NB Kldt/Pttt OK 3br,vlew, Eas1btuff co n cs o S 1 8 7 5/m o S 1 800 to move-In 548-39SO Costa Mesa 2624 $450 DISCOUNT!! (Ca.11 f~ Detalla•) Spacloue I BR. Ilk• new, tncl frig, 11ove. micro. P<>OI. carpor1 & laundry Call Sue 548·0492 EASTSIDE. 1 BR Mobllt hOme, $&t0 mo Oas water paid Outet 3br • 2ba oceanfront adult park. 759-!>590 Dplx, kttch app, w d MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE I PfOVided. Ad) to pier s1soo mo 523-1511 New 2br. 2ba, boltlns Small dog Ok $895 AT THE BEACH mo 645·0302 2BR, 1 BA. new, 50 NEW EAST St DE 1 BR from sand. 5975 mo 1 BA Vaulted celling. 84&-4400 throuqb classified 642-9008 850-8975 499-291 s •dO Isl• lot leue, 3BR 2BA home, grea1 loc, Ava ti lmmed S2800 / o No P•t• Chrlsllne 499-3400. NEW RENTALS! ..,. w ~ k·up, S1200 mo Lower Sl4001mo. A\11 R E G E N 0 rasTSIDE lrplc, 2 decl(s, garage BCHFRNT 2BR 2BA I I s.y Ave». 2111 l t500 Country Woods _63_1_-s_84_o_____ Now 7 t 4 882·' 284 .. -... 1--11-""1--12-""I _ _, ~':a.~.~ Sl500 lg• 1BR Iott, patlO, I NEWPORT HEIGHTS BIO CANYON 2BR 2BA ~II< Illa StOOO country Hltlng $695 Newer 1 BR 1 BA tn gato guarded golf Anocl!ICI Runy 1500 w No pets 180 2111 St I snarp cono111on! course v1ow. pool & Set>oe S•t to:> NB 67,_ 8415-<9292 or ~5-9543 Oshwsnr. dining area spa St650 760·8792 1 --.~-~-~-!-~-_.1 1 3~ ---------balcony pool & CAr• LAROE t BR VEARL v ... . por1 & laundry fac1h· Frptc, 0 W A C, In 13 I ,.. I ·~ear Ntw 39A 2BA s•so MOYE·IN'.'· toes Sorry. no POIS .. •ndry lac ""' oct.,, & Datu•• 1 & 2 Bdrms 63t_1268 W D. utot paod Avs•I .,.8 73•7 1n Feb St07!> No toast WOii IAMI Condo 2 car gar v S69S mo Call Cun II bdrm. rtlrtg •cemall:er. I ""t 8~3819 -' v QUIET EASTStOf 2on mo t>ur sec dop I l ·~wpt Hgls cnarm1no 2BA garago appfl. 12131 43?·21 t J wor.lc E l K N l )t>r 2b• l•m rm, 2 C81 ancts laundry room or (2 t31 437-1942 I Two of life s rudest awa· f.~:,., ~;~~~.ri:. IH OCEAN VIEW!! 2 bloct..s to baci. bay Asl< tor Jom or Juno I 5 I 16 I I kemngs IS the alarm going ott OLD CDM. Aedacoraltd 2BR O~~~ :~~4S~~E 2BR LI?!:>? ul~~~Ot lugttyar ',unrcnl "'_...__..._ ....... ..____.._..J -. On WOrkdayS and the SOund Of 2BA cathedral ceot· ra n 0 th f JBorm. built In t905 • 1ngs pvt balcony, HOUSE w D hk·uP S76!> mo yrty 1 PC•· 1 I I n e roo on •••••••• A true charmer, lull iacuu • From S9'J'5 Oarage patio No pol' s~n no pots 673-0837 0 E M E l 0 _ oceen & bay views No P•I• 855--066!> 5795 • Soc 645"7234 L b 5745111 .... --.,--,--,-..,1,.........,.....,-4 0 C I th h LI _ ... g 1 r ,.. 7 8 omp ete a C UC• e quotwu En1oy aunHI• trom SAVE $1 00 OFF 21::1•, 291h SI Oar by follony "' the mow ng wetds the porch Uttl paid • EASTSIOE • ntw CiHP•I Agt 8-\4 ...___. ____ _,_ _ _.._.---J d I -.. No J .. _, __ Offered at St600 mo Spacious 2BA. IBA 1&t MO. Ot68 Tho Prudential you ev•oP rom -·... · .... iv-. CALL RUSTY, Agt I rofr19, gas & water inc l C M FAMIL V Vlll.AG( C111Horn1a Aoatty 831·12H1 217 l ~SO mo 645-5853 I cAccep'.f'9 •«"'U1 0M MONTHLY rental untot 6 • 1 MO FREE RENT 1eR 18.A S1 32 "'O GJ•td 15 91 · t>ll< 10 boacn 1 28R w gar, new crpl I COMA• "t!') ~~-1.1os ow poor 2BR 2BA furn & paint, yrd, w1ter pd I rt'''2' 650•3083 lndry rm garage ~~~~ g~=~~= .:. !~~~!SHARP & CLEAN 2BR I prk 9 (818) 45t 4473 Top ftoor Penthouse 887 v1c1or111 L' $760 •BA. bullt-ons. 1795 Np! His 2br 2b1 S925 , Condo or MC. bldg Call 636-4120 9·5PM I mo Cat OK Call Pam, Now pnt crpt patio I Beautllut, 1paclou1. Agt 546·5880 gnr n por 760-1713 ctHn 1kyllght1, pool 1--I •EASTSIDE• 857·1776 ~~. ~~i"';1,.~;Sooo, -~~:'~~ &:~r~• wa,, :~~ 1v~ A~~;; •:~1 Dt?C.~N~~e.N!k1y.1 VERSAILLES lush Qrnds 531·7376 No pets 72-2-6294 mnthty 873-7877 Agt WM~" ,. ... .. . PRINT NUMBERED 2 4 s • lf ITEl!S IN SQUARES €j UNSCRAMBLE FOR AN SWER I I I I I I I I I SCIAM-llTS ANSWllS I -I 1 SON3>433M uo JOOJ a41 uo u1eJ 10 punos a41 pue sAep)f.JOM uo uo 6u106 wJe1e a4l s1 s6u1ua)!eMe isapnJ s a111 10 OMl SON3>433M -a1ppe~ -11eu)f -4seM\i -Japua9 Immaculate 28R 2BA io------"'.' ....... ~~-: ...... ,..........,.......,.....,.---~----------------------­ sec condo w beautiful 111ew1 Avl nowt s 14001 mo 8kr 875-4912 VILLA BALBOA COMM lt>r lb• $1000 mo Call Marta 850-IMM VILLA BALBOA COMM. LEASE OPTION t BR, 1 BA Call Mana 8S0-9•8e SPECTACULAR ARCH"ECT\JRAL DIGEST 3BA 3BA condo, f/p, 2 car gar, gated, no pela S1850 944 .. 883 BIO CYN CUSTOM HM 38R alngl• level on fairway S44001mo Agt •99-f680 •LIDO llLE• Comfort1bl1 2Bdrm 2BA home. Freth paint, n.-Sert>er Cat· pet a cozy Ftp 2 Car gar w/opnrt I W/O khupt Nice aide & r•at petl09 11350. Avt Nowt Bkr e1Me 1 z HMIORllLMD Lage .,,..,, • ., .. '""· minimum I mo lse l4llOOJmo 541-32~ NO ITAIUll llvn e 1ennl• VlllH, hU09 311A. family tm, end unit. l'eenbett. MW cMcof, 111M/mo. 1»19H -.. By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH both ~uu. becamt declarus at four htaru At ont table Wt>at led I.be ace of '1t1thtr \'UlnerablP :--.onh deal.. spades and. rn rnporuie tll hia part· NORTH ner·11 encouraging ten, contln~ • K 6 Wlth a lo~ spade to dummy's lung • A 8 I Onh INht'n East showed out on the • A K J 7 6 2 ...et·nnd trump did dec.lattr realize he • K 9 ' we .. 10 lr<Juble, but there WU DO ••Y WEST EA. T t11 rK .. vtr The defenders were awe • A 8 7 2 t Q IO 9 3 , 111 l(f't a &Knnd spade for the eeuing • J I 0 7 2 • 6 tnC'k • 8 • 10 4 3 Aflt'r winnmg tM king of spadn, • A Q J 8 • 10 8 7 :r, :\ deda ru should have ashed the ace . Ol 'Tlf 111 trumps. then come t.o hand Mth • J 6 4 the qUHn of dwnonda After ruffing • K Q 9 8 4 J • ... pade in dummy. dKlarer need • Q 9 5 11nh lead a dub from tM board. and . + 2 I ell "'outh could ha\o~ le t wouJd bave Thr bidding-bHn ont tnck 111 each suit n cq>t for S o rtb Eut South w,.., diamonds l • P... I • P .\t lhP 1ther able Weat realu.ed 2 :-.;T Pua 4 • P ht' c1 .uld nnl expect much in the way P... P... 11f h1~h cards from hts partner Smee ~nanll lt'•d \, l' "' • t hl' btdd1nir nrt.ualh· marlled North If ~nu tud1t'd thl' "l(Ol'f•urd' 11 ltir the lung of spades. \\est dectdfti the pla.,.Prs wh" Mid rh .. ~ han<b an tu t n the pfrect of a low spade lead • ~m rruitch 11 would have k•okt"d lrom tht ace u tf noth1n.r tn~~tlnJ had tran· I. He found t.ht ~rfect time for a spared Both showed four he.,1 con lead that 18 g1!neraJJy frowned upon tr1cts gm nit dnwn on.-AC'twallv •lnf' J I fen good re.uonl An unsuepectull dttlartr drnpJ>f'd a culd rnntract. dtocluer played low from dummy (u the othtT had \ 1rtualh "'' chance we would have) Eut won the queen &th !'.:Orth had a dtfftC'Ult f'f'htd and returned the suit. and the de- to makt Bo1h optfod for th.-dt$<."np lenders coll~ted two spade t.nclu. a ti\ e JU mp to two no trump 1natud of dub and a trump Down one the thl' undtrbad of th re .. du1moncis, and hard v.ay TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ~ P•Olftl I P~try 63 Cr.1na • S Raot10it C:t>Ou "Ved 1 &a lM Eta11 10 Putver•Zt 6~ ~ oundatoons 1' 4uth0r luOW>Q 66 SclWX'! _.. IS 01 .,,,, l>Onf'S 67 16 Eiont ~ ~'"""'' t7 Us Foell 111 moiasa. 20 eone..ai 22 Elec1 23 Vonoer 24 E•P«''-'" 26 0.. 27 Lamooons 30 8oa1 l•YP place 3• llestigee 35 Ut( IOCtl U9 36 -voysoge 37 Elec units 3'5 Wallf l>OOy 40 Olspollltoon • , ~"" eoos •2 ~eiudlee 43 Eactl• •S The -hos W9Y'I 47 TOOl!l on '8 Slr9Mle0 .. ,..,..~ 50~ ~ -on toed S4 8rtng SIWal~ ''~°' "'*-' - DOWN 1 Wrote• 1!'ikll)0.... 3 Gr .... wetgnt ~ Sornf' ~ynt~llU '!I favt<n 5 Dain out • COOICIM 11 O!Krtt oon 9 Noah I boat 10 P1ttnl t I l llOO ,,,.._ .. 12 Pf'~ actor 13 Op1om1am 19 S.•t 21 Present 2~ S.tllnQ 2e OarJ9tt1 27 Hard~ 21 Protecuon 2t OwNnlall JO~ .,..'°'""" '°' 31Upand - " Cal'lllcSa -33All~ »Gloomy - !>.2 Emula1ed S3 --lekt 55 Tlftlbrt 51 Curt.a 57 o.n. Myf'8 - st ,......fddllly IO Al6ftve"1 nickrwnl ·J 1'M o..-,: CWI Dllr,... ...... tot • eu .. a "* hr¥-lce~tor our Cltcu ... ton 0.. pertmeflt. We nMd • , .. ...,.. per90ft wrth ••rong telephone alllllt, neet appeare enc• •1'd abl• to wor1( w.-i with other•. Mutt be able to WOik with a rtexlbl• tchedule. Approx 28 hra Sun tnru Thurs. $5.50/hr. .-...... ontaot ......... n. et Mst-4321 •11t. 207 ULEIMGMT PfT. '1'(T, Flnanclal Serv. Co No E1ep Nee., Complete trng prog. 938-0921 Jim. lllJntual (Spanish) Cllllroom Aide Need en 191.uM. ...,...,otlvae.d pet• eon to ... comm«- cl•I pre11 time. Utoe double wide Hetrlt pr••• h•• Um• av•ll•ble to print INSERTS, TABS, NEW9PA• PEAS. ETC. Cuttomer wlll get quallty volume print· Ing on • short turn around time. Someone wllh eom. Htebllthed contact• would be a big plus E•e•ll•nt working environment. Many benefits. Thi• i. • commlulon position with a bl·w•ekly draw against If In· torested, ploase con- tact Dave Holett at 642-432 l , Ext 252 2 hours per dey, wanted by Huntington Beac h City School District. Salary $7.757 • S9.84 t per hour (1989-90 H lary scale). Mutt tale• and pan written ... m . Apply at 2045t Cralmer Lano, H.B., 984·8888. OHd· ~====---~~! llno for applying: HAVE A January 24, t991 CICW'TJOee ~~=.,== llf NOW ....at .... •'*'• ....... ldHMIJ'I .......... Te~. IM... .... ..... -.-a; I ltetffl .. , • .,_ ..., ...,.... ... Cal t..eocNll MIO .... 11W111 llE11 -. ..................... -r ----::i:-we .. .... NOMI m•TI dent. two 1n ..., 1nga. =---on .._.. cnr ::.. .. :: .... ---: PC UN•• needed .... Vefy ......... =.:o.::--.. DllMll......., 11.t VD .. 111 COOrdtNIO a eftOft IM.OOO .......... De-............... ..._.. TMPlmftllllftcl. • --...:.-ltout • twm tlomn•· pro-..... (1) IOI •NIOOO \119, Cal DoftM, ea. ---.i-~~l~rt~•--CMelrtll • ~ Two (2) peopte with QMt for If'""-' b ... Ha? .. , .... 111. ..... •• ............. ~ c-81\d 'w.nt• '",_,,.,...._WORK · ap.e IBVICI Contrfltutton. Mu11 e""9ftl IMUfll"C• 10 mu~. .... ~ Time. Patne ~ fNn. ,,a ... n•• m•mTATM :.. ~~ .... drtve ••awpon lleach. datee .,. ~ letur• 90y9, Nm l20 Rn I · ~ ~Mau wild wlttl etrOnCJ eommu-••t. No •ICP.,lenc• '"~"' IO hire, The ~ANOE COAST Cr--Lane. H.•·· \ lnt'O" llMctt Yentvino nlfy Contactt. Good neceeuty, 81\d no In· tr91ft Md mel"lllt calr• 0 LV •1LOT I ........ M• 1111. l>Mdlr'8 fOf dehefy of ltte Detty compensa1'on & ~ veatment required rlere and verlttere Al ,... • .....,... appiytno: Jenuary 25, Pllo4. ~ are t 00 elbht tt1Y.e bonehts. ffun for the wbol• ~ be ......,_etc ~ =~-==-tMt. -,., JI. to 1:00 "M Can INTRAX et 100-famlly. Amulng r.. ~ CC'=~ to r••Hnt the Clrcu-S~ Tl\UtMhly •nd Satur· 218•t22t. corded me ... ~ re-"uited .&-....-_. ~ t•tion Dept. Will WOf'k Pathologist day. C.al 842'-4333 DELa-.v A•---1 veal• d-18111. Call .,,.,. ~ ...,.,...~ •venlngs. Mon thru F/f pcMltlon •veil In aUAM 1w"'"' '""wan time t·I00·990-41MI D•lty Pilot, ~ W, La lleach ""'" Must be 18 °'over, F/ _.;..f .. ;..;.._______ Bay St., Cosw M•••· "'"· fte•lble "°"''· oun-arH. ~9¥ •PMM• get· Pl.... no Phon. Ablllty to direct ~-· ..........._., T-... I:..!rr.. vT~ . .!'t·0:~6 INTELLIGENCE JOBS c•lf•. • C.-ltew R111r1 1peech ~•PY 1n • ,_ __,.., -......,.., --.. ..-~ SN.I'. Callfornle lie from fnendt, t1l2EdM!Olf,founr1111Vr14y ~!n'!:•~;:s·et~~ ~:;i--PO-l_T_AL __ JOl __ I__ 142~21 req. l'le•M cont~: retatlv•• & co- DELIVERY hlrtng. catt (1) 905 111 •1 to 11'.IO/hr. -----------RIYefslde HearlnQ & WOttier• No dOot to 887-8000 Ext. K-22387 For •••m & ..,.,itca-IEllVICI STATION SpHch Ctr. 505t dOot, Earn t0-t&1' of Ion I Can-C,.tt Or. Ste ..... 882-t:ttl INTERIOR OECORAT t nf0tmatlon call S.,..penon/Cathler ,_ .. 2t11789·8849. ut Oravey•rd .. pply t04, Aiv.ta1de 92507. Newspaper rout•• Net'I co eka lndlvldu-"' 787-<>204 available In Coata els to train for decor· CA130· 8AM-8PM, 7 2590 Newport Blvd., ---------1 Mesa and Newport atlng ••••• career. _d_• .... r•-·------___.c_o._a.._ta_M_•_•_•·----ltret19lc Plannlng Beech 3:00 A.M. to ....;;;.98.;;..;0.;_8;;.,7_•..;;.2____ SVC STATION ATTNO lecrell,, ~:~ co~e~iin~c!~:~~ INTERIOR PAINTER P•cctLLECTORS ~u~.:. ::~:~~" eond ,For company retoca•· ln1uranc1 required. Newport Beach Office. --Ing to Fountain Valley. Cell 642·4333. StHdY work for nOll/ SET YOUR Sales/Human Serv C•" Kathleen, ACCOUITllQ CLDKI The OAANOI! COAST DAILV PILOT '8 kM*- lng ~ MV9Fel ~ enctent~~ ~aoa ~-and older. to Hll n.wepap« ~ tlon• In .,, •cNtl ...... pervtMd, dOOr to doOt " "'" eamP•IOn Lat• •ll•rnoon, eerty evening ttoun. E11e.t· lent opportunity for rloht peraon. '°'more ~. c.it T«I et.U~.hl.IOI • f ,. ' • \'/ I '' ' MAT'UAe couple wente apartment mana,.r poeltion H8Y9 rfhr• encee. '71 •.....,tnl .,.. ', .. r. ~ CRUISE/RESORT GARAGE SALE US Mall Jobt JOBS WORLDWIDE Stt.n to 14.90. $1 2 To S12thr. Trainees 642-5678 FM Now hiring, Your welcome 1mkr, depend per1on. OWN HOURS PROVIDE NEEDED __ 2_1_3_.1_M_-ee_S3 __ 1 Phone M·F 644-1528 Become an lndepend· SEMCI TO FAllUES Our tempor-v aoency onera hotldey pay. ve- eatlon pey, plua bon- uMs. CO,,,_ )oln our happy camP8f•· area. No exp neces· 1.90()..86()..3330 S3 00/ ..... ..._. Hry. M~00·988-0678 minute 18 or over -J rmml EARN S300 A DAV Poople Call You To Order Opportunlly Pubhcatlons 7081428· 8868, Eict.' •B29742. • •NDSCAPE FORE. ent contr•ctor collect· Area funeral home• "" Ing for home 1ub-Mu11 own truck. have tools Sprinkler repair- man 1echnlclan Top man noeded.191-7064 1crlptlona of the Dally lool<ing for people to Piiot. Commission provide pr•no.d serv· TELEMARKETING ..,, a A/P CLDKI Earn EXTRA MONEY • D,. CLDKI working pert-time. t FUU CHARGE • BUVtNG rTEMS * * tt90'• to ll50'• * • JtwtJty IO HouslNlld• ,,_.. L~..., men E~.4188 ..---------------....,----------------~ I Ices Must be able to P• d weekly. Contact relate well to people Good communication IOOKKllPEAI MT1QUE EIPOlllUI $500 WKL v POSSIBLE I WORK AT HOME Info 1·900·234·88001 X778 Empt Info. SIS Phone foo ~ AIRLINE JOBS Info 1·900·741·1400 X523·Fllght Atlond· ants, Ticket AglS, Cus- tomer Sorv1co Empt Info $1 5 phone teo __ OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REP eltstarter, $300 per week dr.1w . 12°0 commi sion on all sale 1 can Marlyn Holland 714-842-4321 MANGE COAST DAI Y PlOT EOE EXTRAS NEEDED FOR TV & MOTION PIC· 1 TURES $40 FEE CALL 213·278·091 7 MEDICAL Noed personal, roll- ablo prof'I to manage growing practice. In· Earn S500.S900 suranco bllhng oicp Weol<ly s1utt1ng envo· 1 nocosury. 631-5301 lopes. no 01Cper1onco1 NEED MONEY FAST? For 1nformat1on tend SASE Dnt11 Notwork Mako up to St2!> per Entop 33228 w 12 day trrmming pholo· 1 Milo Rd Ste 328 I graphs. No eicp nee Farmington Hills Ml 1-800-553·4377 48334 TRADE FRONT DESK Steve Rogers at 642" St•bl• Income FIT c•· •333. reor E•cellent training Picture '1lAMER & loving support. No Full or pert time & eicperience neceuary, weekands. Jim, 714· but mutt love pooplo 841-0893. Call Lil, 2t3·533·1911 Socty Up to $30.000 and phone lkilla r• quired to 1111 growing, local newspaper, Contact Teri Pupo. at 142~333. Property Mgrrit Co. EARN ssoo TO s1 500 Many temp to perm opportunities alsol Ask for Barber•. 0 .L. Weaver Temporarlea 7t•·971-2900 Responsible, highly WEEKLY STUFFING organized per1on, A EN VE l 0 P ES AT --------- R. AP, computer ltlar-HOME No e1eperl-SELL ate. type 60 wpm, ence For free Inform- •• per legellcollec-•lion aend 1elf •d· 11on1 a plus Corp e1t dressed •lamped en-6 , _..1 40 yrs. Small ote PCH velope to· E F. Assoc. th.roueh cla.iu.g +COSTA MESA'* 193t Newport Blvd. Trtmtndout ~ frtneh • Englllll • Mwtl 2S Stied DNltr1 •IOOO Squett FHI• Mot1:S11 1 o.& SIMI 12 .. •W1 &ly Ind Sell• C01119.,..... WtlQonle ••142.->•• Assemble products Earn up 10 S550 wl< $24 fee No exp w 111! train. Cal 1-80().753·1404 ._ _______________________________ .. I throuqb classified J REAL ESTATE CAREER Busy A E co seeks a111s1ant lo a lop pro- ducer Must ~ solf· 11011er. aggresslvo and eictremely de- pendable Sete·s poll· hons also avallablo Send Income req 1 to PT A , 180 Nwpt Cntr Or 111 N 8 . 92660 & Dover. Newport P 0 Box 081 70, 141-HTI BH~ fil-1.331_ Cleveland, OH 44tC>e MOVING: Everything must oo Fonnal di~ Ing, formal "vtng & misc. By ·•ppt. only Call 845-5 t 53 Seeking Men 300 40 ._ VERY ATTRACTfVE Grean eyed Irish blond loves the arts music, movies con-1 certs, traveling, ro m a n c • w 1 t h e •· peresrve. sonsct1vc I man 38·50 scekrng long term relot1onshlp "2315 ACTIVE BLOND WIDOW Clo1sy sltm a11r1c:· 11ve In 5(J s seeks DOSlttve ' Ql'!llt with senso ol humor lor walks. fnondstup 6 nc1lv1t1cs otc I ltve '" N o w p o r t a e a c t1 1123td BLOND BLUE 5'2" DWF allracltvf' with I grea1 f1gure..io1sh I Lt1<e1 youngrr a111- tude1, beech, dlf"l1ng movies sports, s"'Cf''" ity. honesty sense ot humor travel REAL friend• 112295 BLOND NEWPORT LADY I'm sllm, 401!1h, and like dinnor. beach eportlng ovents and tall n/smkng men with a positive attitude s•n cere. honest 1hough1- fUI and good Hnse of hum«. -2311 CHRISTIAN SINGLE MOM 31 , Sffl<S SWM •WM :JO ~ for 11ncore r~la­ tlonship, en1oys n 1ov-I lee. music. sen!le of humor N o smoke I drugs. Soc drink Kids ~k. ~2291 I I Due to delays at GTE the 900 Oatehne service will not be available in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley area until February We apologize to our readers tor the Inconvenience. LET'IOIT ~ ''VBY•ICllL TOGETHER Pall UNI" 1111" SWM, 33. 5'8", t40 L.ook ellke, d'llebc. SWM %7. eT' 100 1be VflfY Mn~ ........ I lb• 1oek1 1l1m & ••· chic, good cook. tooealnO for IWf' hon-,,... OMW: Tai. 9'- AFFECTIONATELY DWM 32 9 r trecttve WP 25-35 f0t Hekl flf, ucure, ef• e9t, tpOnteneoua. cer• ,,.-"*• _..,. .,... SWEET SWM t85 lbs Hard working, po111bte laat1ng rela· fectlon n/• 40-55 with Ing, romamlel, 1oye1 ~ • ...,..,., w-CLASSY LOVE NOT LUST TIRED OF DATING? SOPHISTICATED SWF -srnall young SWM 28 5 6 145 lbs Oldur prr 10 ,5 on.11 50 s workmq grrl nthletrc. blue eyed laoy soo1<s down 10 Hom c O o d y type I blond ready for tort· 00,.,,, !>O 1111 prorf's· En1oy pooplf' Seeking ous relallonshlp I hl<e 110n ,, qcnllcm,1n tor wt>ll ad1u1ted 11ncor1 sports. outdoors, kids thl)lltl'!r, qolf uuidocir I m1110 45·6!> •2~93 and a~1mal1 Toko a aC'hvlf.("t n11en1ng' ,.,. I PETITE SINGLE ' chanc!.._!.1361 cleon cut, nice dresa-llonshlp Must lll<o din-sense of humor, 81\d to¥ee '° ~ a-. Loe*-flOt' .. Never manled, 6', 170 1 1 1 a 1 d •2312 I a.,, -.. lbs. sooklng an e1totlc er, looking for the ng ou • r ve an _______ ..___ t'm a big (not n tractive. tntetllgent, rlqht woman about the '!u113o30t rnghts •t home. SEEKING Miii inTI h1mmy) eenaltlve lovln9 ledy. J0.3a. lady w rth brown skin same age for fun and .. r1 Teddy her. "'~ '13$2 • end brown bedroom Tan lntetti..o.-.. ... , companlonstup Could LOVING, c••1No • ,,,_.... • .,_ ____________ ......... _......,_ eyes tor an ewcltlng thl t>O ? II l 348 ,.,, emptoyed SWM 9', monogamous retallon· s ~-GENTLEMAN 1.,5 Iba Sfftf1 •ttrac- sh1p 111353 I Flm, FIT OWM 58, 5•11 ·• :w' live "physlcally nt . ,.. ATHLETIC FAITHFUL Iba anJoya d1n1ng. mala te-30 for mov· G d•nc1ng. mov1e1. 1••· dancing, dtnnefS, HAPPENIN DWM. 5 9", sharp non walks on beach N eoneep11, etc. #1321 t•omo No r.mol<t-vc•y MOM I TWO HEADED LADY 11111e al or 01 • 22Qd J 1 set"kt SWM •WM Seoks relief by con- CUTIE·PIE 29 for srncere rcllll· taC1 wrlh lwo-hHded SI 'Tl SW v.idow 1 onsh•p onjoy ,ports man Frve·foot two. M o~".:J t1oro, seeks mov.es mus.c out· lone thy fom•I• fox, ,.,,,"llfl or fl'!m,'t!n frlonds d 0 0 r 5 1 0 n 5' e 0 1 forty·f1vo. to flrlt form 10 v1\•1 11 cal po•nls of humor N o smoko lundementel friend- 1n•Nes1 Lunch or din. drugs Sex; drink Kids th1p for future froltcs HOMEY • m o k e r a e I f. amplcyed dancer. smoker so.ks classy SINCERE ACTIVE SWM 26 very alondor, movies, Vegas. M• _i._d ... Y_11_1_3_5_f____ Q-... au total hard body, 8'2" lco k--" l .. ua1N WITH 5 " 1 .. .....,,... t65 lbs Super well • wee ....... s 00"" '""' Warm, Intelligent, .. tng for someono look· TWO ffli!A"S cure SWM home bu•l1, noeds attocuon-Ing for aomeono al· ..,..,, s f nl)t N smcii.1, t>IOllSt' 0 k 1 • ... 276 wllh fun f1nanc1or " #2316 •22713 ENERGETIC PROFESSIONAL SWF B lonrl 111uo ethlotu:. hi\rdworl<ing pl11y•ng seal<• 11ncere, out· <;101ng 29 37 tun ro- mantic #2292 HEAD TURNER· SLIM NMural blono 401ah I SDF' Pduc <1tPd prof es· 11ono1 SoC'ICI mtellt-1 gonl fun perton SWM 42 60•,h n !lmok"' r niov 109· 91nq d1n•ng, danc1nn I $k11ng n111n9 Two beach co,,t1os • ,27 !. 1 SASSY CLASSY BLOND 30s 115 lbs an1ac ttvo w senso of humor Comlot1nblo 1n 1 b.,11 gown a• tn jeans see1c1 hond· some ontreprenciur w S'lmo hi.es •2280 SPEND SOMETIME WITH ME I m J6, 5 9 170 W good ~t>,,se ol humor too1<1ng 10 mf!et attrac· live and good noturod lady with scr 10 or humor • t362 a10. intolligent, emo-ways 35-45 roady Seeks l•dy with two owner •n•• o "LOOKING FOR llonally socure. avella· • t 345 hoads to sh•r• 4-cotd humor. for frlendthlp, ble SWF for unreal ad· ---"__;;.______ tablol• Fttty·four. fit, travel Healthy non. LOVE" ~t"'u""'ro,._,11._t .... 3""3""2___ HANDSOME 'fectlunato fun flnan-smoker. Age 19. 5'9", SWF '12. veJ. at1r11c-BROOKLYN BOY 38 TALL THIN cler for frollc1ome HIS lbs. •t343 ~~~k!~cc~s:.~~ ~~~ OWM. 2 tyleea. auc-Clan. flfttu. non-1111! .. '1 fulfillment TWO HEADED FILLY f ' I .mok.r. flnanclally "1-1 With ...JtJ d'·---·-• wealthy, fun loving ro Cl'SS u .en repreneur, ,..... --··-• man11c SWM 41.55 w o u Id ·b o w r 11 • r , and etno11onany very NOT INTO GAMES warm.ct Pett* avail• with slronq desrra for street-wise rouge com for I• b I e. SWM 41 love• hie ble to there •·wey pcrmanont relation-Seek• spicy g I, will· Thoughtful, llb ernl. 5·10 • 20S Iba, good COid tablets T~. ship • 2281 1ng to daal with mMt• funny Vou chlC. adu-bUttd, tong hair, good terrific. teachet tend- ing th•• wey. G reat cated, fifty or undor, ••n•• of humor. very ng to touch llnd ··na. friendship possible, weight con1cloua. affectionate, h•rd ter·• (I.ugh) •23t3 eeking omen 3004 ABSOLUTELY HEARTBROKEN and you know IM!af warm, •were. mar· worker. Uk• movies. ,._ W IY that can lead to rlane minded #134., Mech w•lks. MoMtt. W--. " 11 l 349 HIGH c• •ss "1328 . AID .... "" 42, OWM, •••king CLASSY EDUCATED GENTLEMAN PROFElllONAL wtnter alder. eummer Ovor leat rolatlonshlp MAN Aceompllahed, thor-CALIFORNIA beach gltl, ~ ~ (3''1 yHrt ) Funny, Attractive, 5'7 ', athl•t· oughly enllghteneo ,_1,a•SIC mantle and 11'-'0ng TAKE A CHANCE sonslhve SWM 30 !ta, 153 lbt, 7o-tsh, mulO-facel~ entr•pr• v.... p.,_,., to eNlr'I .... SWF 28 blond !18' 175 lb• Needs Oood·humo,.d, tow• n.ur, V8fY Intelligent, SWM • foot blond fun momet ... Loe. of gr .. en f.n1ny\ •o· new romance to r• music, antiques, gar·j enraet.IVe, lordly, high blue 0..11'91 monoo•· hut• awaltl lf1~ man<"e mov•o\ diln<" cover 1 want to start denlng , cooking , morale. 4o·s. looking mous, epontaneou•. -.-.H· .. ---.;..; •0--.. ... -... ....... , .... , ... Y- INCURABLE 1ng grt nways qu•t•t aattng ag91n• 11 you re seeks lntelllgom, 11-for lntalltgont. sophla-atfocllonate soul mete ~ r"9 ROMANTIC ovonir1g1 walk' t 8·3 5 Call now• fec tlon•t•. good· 11cate, elegen1 l!Kfy or Part ll.n8fa ne~ not Giii" ~l·ek1nq »poc1.11 SM • 1329------IOOklng l•dy. •t34l ••••• and c l••• respond, •'13'1• Profetelonel nlc• REDHEAD I 'or 1:n11n9 •totl\t•on BAnLE 1113311_ aa•E FIND loOklng SWM iooeaino swr (IA) IOOklng for sh p C1111 me #229 UAftDENED ENTREPRENEUR """ f()t 40-60 1Mr otd trim hnnd5omn SWM who """ MEET SWM 29. 5'8' SIJm pretty kWebte SWP' IO t"n1oys 1 ""'0 •pontD· RENT Seoks soft and gentle IN Hll IO'I frlsh ltallan. Brown thare: Oolf, travel, nno11 • .\ .1rlvrnturl)u' I lomalo to be • pair Wanta to mfft lnde-hair & eyes and loll dlnMf, dance, wllfk by Kids <1ncl pols 0 K No Ago unimportant but pondont lady for Intel· l ) of fun Sfflt• female the be.ch, muelc & drugs Grell! SMle of th h }usi dOSlre IO grown and lect uol attmutatlon. eolDeolle lpe<: 6 for friends or polllble teughgr. ~ In Newo HOW TO RESPOND TODAlnlNE ·Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-d1g1t code appearing in ad • L1~1cn to grcc11ng • Leave mc"agc (you can change.it if not '311\ficd) · When lea' in~ a me~sage _ • Lca\l~ ~our I 1r,1 nJnll' • M ention }'Our irllal'\h •Tell )Our Jgc • Dc'c.:nhc )our JppcJranc.:c • Spec.:11> )Our preference~ • lnduck '-"hJI )OU 11!1.cd about the pcr,011 you an: rnpondtng to Yl)u mJ> ICJ\ c J ~o 'crnnd mc"agc. You will he autnma11rJlly billed 98ct tor c.ich m111utc D~TE{INE humor If 2279 roug c fied cero a must # t 333 "'1350 th.rou9b clamfied relattonshlp 4' l 377 POf1 If 1342 ------------......;.--~.;...m------....... --------..-...---..-..... ..-... ...... .._ ....... __________ .... __ ~ FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY· (First three words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AH Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. c Q r J F I D E r J T I A L I r J F 0 p r., ;\ T I ·'...) r j NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE: ------------------------------------ADDRESS· ________ ....... ______ .....,. ....... ~--~------ CITY: srNE: ZIP: ---"* ~1uu .. enuu1 as ea Ad ..., w. _.,.. _. .-'!' "9•Wll ad .....,. It '••a WllCllll .. e.llPIZ cd•"J: .. ..,.,..,~OOUM.lalf\• .. be ..... _..,..._.,. .-.. _.....,_...,.azr .. tlJDil _,._ .. -.... ~---"CU ••-a.. ..... .. be_ .. -.,..,, a _,.....,,.... I GUIDELlrJES Adlnotc:~----.. ... " ... =e· ~ ... au It alt • . z •• 1 .... ... -~ ..... mwr ... .,..,,.,__ I Liii• new. P•C:•Hvet .ieettlo c:wt, new bat· tety w/bett..-y charger. 2 butc .. •. atwa11no ••••· balloon lltH Aakl 12.000 751-tnl WANTl!O TO DUY: Old Oftlt[HT AL RUGS, eny -· In 9ny condfelon t ·800-$31-1233 WaMed to buy N lion Camata & Zoom L.enMs ..... "'11 Jt·w·,,·lr t 1 ll''• & ;\r! 1,LJ2'l AJITIQUI I llTATE JIWILRY Lato• ..iacuon ot 01a. mond1 , vint age watch•• Incl Aolox and Patek wa buy. 1011. trade and repolr Wiiiiam Ha rold Jewetera, 31 US Ncrw- pol'I Blvd DI 32nd 173-0389 Scon Kennedy Hlttorlc Balboa. hand llgned walMcolof. " t 44 or 200. U .000 6'6-1210 Piano"> ,-;. Or :1 c111 " hllS9 MASON HAMLIN 7 ' O~ANO 88, walnut ftnhah, hC:.,.ent cond .. tion 17500 080 78CH'tl ... ~ • . I I C :irl" •. 1 0 1'1 ~tir ti 122 Yard Sale Coueh. beby misc , clothN S. 9 10 ~ 704 J .. mln• ('roM) INCREASE I YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ r_:--1 $2.60 per day Thi\I t Al I tot ,o., riv SERVICE DIRECTORY Fot m0<e 1nlorm'lh011 CALL TODAY I ASK FOR LOIS Your Serv•c• D••act'>r, Repretanlat•,,. 6424321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cellf Public Ut•ll· II•• Commls.ton. RE· • .......... ~ .... .,.,. ... I I UGO c.11 WDIH • I , t . . 'I . 1 , ' ----J '.,. J, ••• ,, J 11· Lyman N9W angina. N•ed• c:o1metle wonc 13.000 75&-1773 Of 725-9225 38'T1ARA Radar, toran, o•n. lmmac: 1135,000. 142-teee Slips Docks & Storage 7022 ruck•; 9035 1977 TOVOTA PICKUP with Shall. Sh• ai" I no beauty but sh• runs real wall One- owner, mu1t ••• Make ofter. Call Marl· 18' BOAT SLIP with _1y._n__;6_7_3_-2_1....;68 ___ _ doc:k SIOO/mo. t25 1990 TOYOTA PIOK·UP Grond Canal, Balboa A/C , badllner. rear Island bumjMr $&500 875_·509_5_ 875-9347 Campers. RV's & Trailers 801 4 20 FT mini motor home Bast of all worlds Good MPG att new In and ou1 Hurry $4 800 548-4793 SELL tb.rouQh cluailied arpentry 351 ans 904 nt1que Classics 9045 LINCOLN 1961, 4~door sedan. Ollglnat conctl tton, low m1laago. real cherry $4 t 50 Rt<:h· ard ~9-8307 Deck oating 357 ALL CARPENTRY I ., "" L~ta Waterproof Coatings r .... Je•. ; I 3 5v -~.' 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C-(SatTI• day tow ~·, Ill.AS u ·u ,,_.. leN'C•l SA&-~ •HANDYMAN• _5...;_5"'-'2_"°4_1_0_ .. • .-•A-1 llCMNG• C.. "'4• '4P~ 730-1353 •REPAIRS HOME & CL AN a EXPtRT F0t RENTAL PROPERTIES a JOO WELL DONE! •'~""•Ort" .. ,_ s--aoc 11r 1s"' G.-y .. s S1!1 Uc. f.tltUQ AM RICAN 8UILOINO 6 PROP MC MT El.c· ~.UJ1tCll'if'Y Glail .. Tiit "' .. , Painting 385 SURFSIDE PAINTING ~-a.'• o-:""·~ e._ "~ ' ~.cr..a, i ~ #e.:'ZN:9 ., ·~ ~-~ Papering 386 FAR THING INTERIORS HANGING STRIPP NG .<•W81~ • &•,•<; W.l\LLPAPEll Cont•l\CIO• C'..v, G('-p• C .... ~ !<~ ""·a~• ~"''" ,, J.: •"" l : •J2!il~ "4' ~~~ l'tE 9.l' 1•:1 ·~·~ '094''. Tot.al "'tt1ll ll~~ ~ Stl'\ICt .-::.CE ·o ·.-r CflAJY 6J) ..... Pet Services 387 DOG S rr .. c; ,.,._, "<>'-. '•· i "O J'..d#"' ,,. -~ ., ~ ., ~.., •• ..,. .. ~· &<~ lrR 6.1'~389 Plumbing 38 24 Hr ED0•~5522 ~o· -.G ' Pi. ••a"~ Lt )STS Isa. ~11S'!' BUDGET PLUMBING &SEWER Btat For Lt11 lie 58M38. 848-7394 Sp• .,i,.1,.r Rf'p.\1 r.., _,q;:i 1 Tr, · ~~·· r ~ '•.,' .. ....... . . . .... ·-.. ~ . . ' 'I ,, ; ' " .__....,... .... ____ , __ ,.c.. ~ wpa .,., ....... o...ec.-.,. __ . •nc.•••••• ..... .. ............ " .... J""" ... .__ ............... n;...o:: .. . ~ :-ltf .. f.: CMetr .. t,ilCM r Tl.-..:::..... ..._-::-:-.. ,.. ::: .. ~~-:::..-:: a:==.•:. = : ~.:':: ~~ :- • -...... .., ...... ' . .,. .. ...... ..... ofb °' .. ---....,. 8cMol DIMftet CeMt .. ,, ........ °' ~ ·---~ ........ • -~._ ......... _.,. ; c::.y Clwtl. JaOO .......,, M .._ ...,.._ ,_ ~C.-..OllMct .,._ ..... '' p J'L"I• "'""'llldllOllft .. H. ._. ( .. ) 4111Yt .,_ .. ... -a • VOtl /llfl .. DffMJL T ~-. ' 0 9oa 1ttl, Md ... I It 11 \89d 11Jr tfl9 lld 0.•dllfte 11 00 Codt ._.,. JOll M ~ 11Jr ...., STAIDl, __ ._..,_,.....,. ~-U'C)E9'ADHD0Fn.utf, =;1ort 1 .. 0 . CA li'IMftded .,._..°' ..._, e'...-AM ..... ,,.,_ Al_,....,.. .. °°""' t713ofU.Calfomla CAllNO.A1_, CAIEm.A111911 TMIMrdalT~,. ANTHONY DA~ i/tle/90. UNU.. '7 .... HOOLl'I\ ttwee ~ ... ~ ... °'~· .. , ...... --.... 1, 1ttt. Cocte 1Nonctoral"'9 To 11 Mn. To 11 Mh;~tNPfM'lleOfrefllGt• ftAIQOALE YOU T--ACTION TO onltlelt .. deVof~. pMUofllr•llnowntotN .._. ...... ,_.... ""'911tef ... ~ , .. .,.,,,,_,.otlncMbliml Ml•':'tlw. Cl'l il'wt. •111'ch..... "'8 ""' ....... bide Of to W990 "'°1£CT YOlM tttt .. wfldl 1tme M:lfl lfttended ,,..,.,., .. 11te COMt C-~ C011fe we to oomfllll ... wottc lloM of lfte111S.t•M..:.. ........ CllllCMDra. Ind ooulng•n• OMdtcn, ...,..,,,~°'""" CASE NO. A111101 ~TV. IT tMY If INdl ..... be~ Md l'!CT"UM FIVf STA .. DllMct. ~ °"*1·....., -..,,. ... fot1'I fOtNe ... ..!:! ...-ft. ... .._ '*'°"' ... .. ........ In My bid Ot "' To .. ...... IOlD AT A PU4IUC k reed ~ P"INTl!R. ,. TectwlCMOeY meftt, 1310 Ademe AvtnUa. ...... .-utt In IN ..., • .,.,.,. ,,.,.._=::! ~ 04Mlc• .. In ......... !ft~ .. lnlill'Wd flelliddlnQ, b9Mldwtee. • V0U H((O Nf ftl9 .. ......., .._Ort,,. lt4t, INIM , ~ C.. ..... IMH PQ1ft1on of lquid ... cNm-....-1r11he__.F 1+~_,...-~Jll~UJl~~Clf-.boh t..wll.:aL..-.. OJ --:JAWLL. v... CIOf'\llftOM'I .O!lldllala. ~TION Of TIC ~,,.,,,.., ~ 12111 ,,otect ld•nllfloetlon .... MCllO.yofOMlty.tn tMWon_.•::.:-.CH 'INI REED Ol:~AAIONR8TA.10l Cl• ....... SIM fll-peflOM llf'O ,.. MA 'TOn 'Tfte,.,,..) 9ndW.-Mt •1--..... -9"0Unt;Miortftln---A PETITION ,_ ....,_ A PETITION tm. tllre. c ... e C .... •••"7 ~ .. In~ Ill PROC:UDeNO AGAINST C .... Ille.! 2806 Mdrw Of the Intended turttl1hlng Tr1n1mlMlon '"'°"'*'°" tror lllOdere de •rmlnet11oN"o'' ;~' tied rtp REED In fl9d by C.-............ thew• ot ....._ ot bolt 'VOU VOU IHOUlO l .. laMr'I l1Uae1111 tran1l•ree(1l are. ROY llite Ind .._...,Ion Of 0.-!11Ctt bid rnu.t eonfonn PCRE~Al l malnt.mect the Court of Bl.EIFELD In .... j PublWied Offlnge CoMt of· AHTHONY p ' co•iT/ICf AlAWVUl 1121.000 00 PAYN!, 1tt12 lubllttng trlct p,.~ Nw Anleoo• end be ~ to the s Al ... .,. c.-om County °' ~ourt or c~ DeHy "°' Januety 17. 24. GRASSO »ca AHTMONY On FHMWW .. 11e1 AWoved by the City Wfl, S..-ita Ana. CA 82105 Site lnepectton· ConttllC• c:ontrect docunW'tlt the DtSTRICd Ton:-OAAHGE ot ORANGE. 1Mt PASQUALE GRASSO ., t:•S A.M MAHfAED ~ 11111 14th day Of T'* the prooeny perti.. tOfl mu.it ~t eitel The fadl bidder eh .. I eut>mtt, at 1370 A,::;-Y9. THE PETITION THE PE'Tfl10N Tno2e A PETITION ti. bM;t settffoi,_ • ,.., Janu.ry, '" 1. nent ~ II OllCrlbed In Olttrtct wlll conctuct I Pr9bld on lhl form l\lt'nlllteO wtth M ... CA .,. av reQUMll lhet PHIU.IP ,.qu•ll that SIONEY flled ~ JOHN T ~ nu:. ~ WAJl)A I . "AOOIO, C"7 'eneral H : STOCK IN Con~ WlllltltwOUQfl-' 1M contr~ ~iNnta. a to MY lntettted = REED b9 appolnWd • IM.EIFEl..D be llPPOin rtllJC NQTIC[ FARRELL lo ~ ~ .....,.-~ Ctertr MD£. FIXTURES. £QUIP. 10.00 em. Jenufity tt. lHt 1191 of tlle~tut>C:On-ft<lu••t lie ontr pereonll reptee••H•M to .. ~l'IOl\al ,.pr-..ntalw. COUtl of C-.l1f0tni.. County end ~ '!>...~ :! Pr~t!Ve bl<ktert rnay MENT. TRAD£ NAME ANO commencing •• the ".,,. tract«• on thlt proi-et .. "'811 poet • copy...°.! ilclmlnlsler Ile estali9 of to liOnlnllWt IN ...... NOTlCI tW of ORANGE Tru.t ~ ._.._H ...,, obteln one Mt ol bid Oocu.-OOOOWlll and II localed mtttw 1111 ,.quired by tlle Su~ttlng docum41nl 11 elCft ,...... the dectdtnt the d8cedent 111\a.tC HRANM0 THE PETITION 1llO, M lnll No. •1•110 nwn1 .. 1 noC091 attlleotftol at, ti TECHNOLOGY DRIVE NOTICI IS HE A EBY enO Sut>contractlng '•Ir TileContrec1or IM IM'IY THE PETITION THE PETITION Nolie:. le heteby oMt111\el ~ests that JOHN T ol Olfielfll "9cOrdt In IM of ll'Mt Public WCHkl ~· • 171, IRVINE. CA 92111 OIVEN lh•I lhl above-Puw:tic.t 4°' G~t eontrKIOI' \Ind«". ~ AtqUesll the dlcedenra ~-the dlcedlnrs 111ec11yCouncHoftneCltyof FARRELL b9 eppoinled .i omc. ol tne County m1n1 3300 Newport The 8ullf'98I name UMd named School Dt9tr1Gt tor COde 8ec:1ion 4100 ac MQ not Illa ~ '': WM.L end codcltl if eny WILL end codlca, If any. Newport 9uch will hold • _ _, r-&etrve to A9cor«W ol ORANGE Boulevard P 0 Box 1781, t>y Mhl tr.,,...,or1 tt Mid OfMQe COunty, CM!tornla. Each bid .n.11 be .ccom-pnt'lllliltng ,.,.. w .,. edmll9d to pfobale .. .,. ~ned to ~· public Maring on Ille ~ ~ter-;;-Hi.a .. of County, siM of~ Newport hach, CA location II· MINUTEMAN Kling by and tNOUOfl Ill PMlad by • Certlfted or all WOtlterl ~ The wll end My codicls The wil Md any OOdlcle aitlon of City ot ~ lh9 dlcedlnt Exec\Md by JAMES 0 92859-1768 PRESS Qovwnlng eo.td herein· ~··Chee* ()f 84d 8ood IJllCUtlOn of the contract we avallable tor llre avatlabti 8Hc:tl f0t PL.ANNING COM· THE PETrTION RYERSON 1114 UNMARRIED For hlrtller lnfonnetlon, That Mid ~ tranaflr II after r.-r.d to .. ' D4S-In .,, amount nol 11M tN1n No ~ may wtttldr examination"' tie .... kept .. ~tlon In tie Me llep4 MISSION AMENDMENT NO """91• the deoldenrs MAH Wlll0S£LL AT PU8LIC call Stephen Luy, PYotec1 Intended to be conaum-TRICT" will,~ 119 to. tenperoenl(t0%)oflhetotal any bid fOt. parlOd of I by M court. by tle court 719, PrGPOMd ORDINANCE WU end codldll ii any AUCTION TO HIGH ST MllNlgef •I a«-~ I 1 mated " lM olflCl9 of. PEN· bUI not .... ''*' Ille·~ bid pric.. ~to Ille Ole· (30) deys alter Ille ctet• THE PETrTION THE PETITION NO 91·1, being ti. edrniUed to pioba .. ' BIOOER FOA CASti P\lbllsMd Otano-Coaat INSULA ESCROW, INC , ltated lime, .-ct bide lor tflc1 .. a gulfent .. INlt the l0t the°'**"' of bldl reques• aulhonty lo tequeets ~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE The W11 and eny oodds (peylble al lllne ol .... In 0.lly Pilot J•noary 17 ~. ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, llle IW9rd of I contract lor bidder, If ita pr()90MI 11 ec-A Payment Bond adt'IW\ISler the MlaC. ec:tmnilwr the ....,. CITY COUNCIL OF THE .,. available 1991 Cel1fomta 90274 on ()f after Ille above P'otecf c.pled, ah.it ptomptly ... Pet1011nance Bond Ill.ii under the Independent under the ~Idelle CITYOf NEWPOAT BEACH ••amt.nation In tie fll9 kept=,"'°':" ~H~ '= Tl\Su040 FEBRUARY 5, 1991 8ldl INll be tecliV9d Ill •cute th• AgtHmenl . 1'9QUtfed prior to I JCICU MnlnlsllallOn of Estates Acminlstration Of E ...... AMENDING A PORTION Of b IM ooun Thia bulk lr.nsfer le tut>-Ille ~ ldent~ abcMI, IUf'nlltt • Nllllact«y Pet· of Ille contract It'd eNll Act. (This euthonty win Act. (This •ulhority will DISTRICTING MAP NO 9 y THE PETITION (NOfH H) ENTAAHCE TO PtJBllC NQTfC{ JKI lo c.ttton"a Unltonn enq lhall be CC**' and tormance Bond tn an In tlle lorm .. , tonh In allow ltte petSC>Oel dow the J*'90ft• SO AS TO ESTABLISH A lhotfly lo THE COUNT'f Conuner~ Code Section pub6ldy read ~ 11 Ille MnOUnl not 1eu thin one contract documenl1 ,.ptften .. llYe to laM repreMntallve to laM FRONT YARD SETBACK OF =:s".er a~ •late COURTHOUSE, 100 CIVIC' • 73011 6tOG abOYl·ll•ted time and hundred. percent (100'!'tl o1 Pursu•nt to S•ctl mMY ~ without many actions wiU'lou1 ur FEET ON LOTS 10. 13 under the Independent CENTER DRIVE. wt:ST. NOTICI TO Tiie name encl eOMIU ol plK4! ltle 10111 bid price turnllh II 22300 ot the P\lt>I~ Corm obtaining court •pprovel obtaining C:OU.-t ~roval BLOCK t 1.a TRACT NO. Admtnlst llon I Estat SANTA ~ CA ... ngnt C"fDfTOftl Of' the peraon with whom In .::cordlncl with tlle P•yment Sood tn an amount Code. !tie contract Wiii Before raking cettaln vwy Belore fatcing C91'181n very 2 3 4 ( 2 0 0 • 2 0 6 I 5 TH Ad (Ti: au3iooly :a title and lnlelf'Mt conwyecl •UlK TitANSfE" Claims may be Ill«! IW PEN· provi~ Of c.hloml1 Pub-not ._. th_,, ltlty percent taln ~ permit! ~t actions, lmpor1ant •ctlons STREET) THE PROPOSAL ellow th• ......,.,.al 10 and now t*O oy II undef (hca.. 1101 .. 107 INSULA ESCROW. 734 Sil· Ile: ContrKt Code Section 150%1 ot the total bid ptlC!e, IM aucc.AfUl bidder howeYef, the p«sonel howeY9r, the ~ii ALSO INCLUDES A RE· ro resentat•v• ,c)~t:aiu. said Deed of Trutil In 11\e U.C.C.) VER SPUR ROAD • 104, 3300 Ille Dlllrlcl raqulr .. and furnish cerUtlClllll sut:>slltut• .. curmes f()( rlpt91M1ntahve Wtll b9 representative will be QUEST TO AMEND A POR rr!n bOns wllhoot rty situated In said Notice 11 her•l:>Y given to ROLLING HILLS EST A TES. 1~1 Ille bidder P<>tMM Ille evidencing thel the requtred mon• wllhheld by Ille roquwed to grve notice to required to give notice to TION Of DISTRICTING MAP oblar,,. ac court approval ~ly ano SU:•• delCflbed cred1tor1 ol the within C A 9 O 2 7 4 JACK IE lottowtng c1111tt1ut1on ol 1naurance 11 In •fleet 1n the TRICT 10 ensure p lnten1stod pettlOnt urues lnleresled P8f$0ns u.nl&ss NO 11 SO AS TO EST A8 Bol 'i1<1n in v · OT 1 Of TRACT named 1ransllf0f(I) lhal 1 SERGEANT tt l<>Oe1 J Ind contrac1or·1 llcenae 111 1111 amount• .. , lorth lf'I the l0<m1nce undor Ille they have waived notloe or they have waived notice or LISH A, FRONT YARD SET 1mr:,~anl g oer1aactton8Z :1 l IN Ts;!r CITY or bulk 1r1n1le1 11 about 10 t>e Ille last day tor flung cia1m1 11me that the contract 11 a-•• Condition• 1n the tract consonted to the proposed consented to the ptOposed BACK OF 5 FEE'T ON THE however the porsonal 'PO made on person•• propet"1y by any creditor t11111 be FEB • ...,.rded c1 ... B II 1ne event of lellur• ro entlf into ac1ton.) Tho Independent aclion ) The independent FOLLOWING LOTS LOTS ro esentaltlle will be NEW RT B[ACll. AS Pf A nere1n1tter descr1M<1 4, 1991Wflleh11 lhe bulinff• llCenN clua11ic.11on epec1. th• contract and execute the GoYernlnt loud, admtnisllallon authority admen1stralion •uthority 9·12 BLOCK 3 8AL80A re~uwed IO give notice 10 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK The namH and business d•y before the consumme· tied lleretnebow 11 thll ol 1 required document•. 1uch Oen1 f errell, YI w1M be granled unlese •n wll b9 granled u~ en TRACT ANO PARCELS NO tntorostod petsons unless 28, PAGES 25 TO 36 addrt'SSM 01 lhe intended 1100 date specmeo above "•pecl•llY contractor" 11 bid M!CUrlty witt be 10t1etted Ctw.ncellof lnlorested peraon Illes an interested ~n Illes an l AND ~ PARCEL MAP they havo watved nollee or INClUStll( OF 1ransrero11 are DAVID Oiied January 3, t991 defined In Secuon 70511 or Thi Performance Bond ahaH ob19Cbon lo the pelillon objeCllOn lo the pellllon 99· 12 !40<1 -418 EAST consenled IO the proposed MISCfllAN(OUS MAPS INEMfTH 18 TecMol09y "OY PAYNE the Calltornl1 Bu1me11 Ind rem111n tn lull f()(Cll 1nd et Put>lts~ Orange Co and shows oood cause and shows OOOd cause BALBOA BOULEVARD) acllon) The independent AECOflDS Or OAANGf Drove •171 Irvine CA Published Orenge Coast Prole11lon1 Code, lh• tec11n1ouoh lhe gua1&ntee Dally PllOt Jenu.,-, 17 why the oourf should not why the ooutf should noc ANO LOTS 10 12 AND LOT it!1monistralton aulhOrtty COUNIY 92718 Delly Pilot J•nuary 17 1991 •P•Clllly contractor peflO<I .. SC>Kllled tn the 1991 Qfanl the authonty grant the authority 18 BLOCK 2 NEWPORT ,,_ ,,.. granted unless an The WMt 80dreu an<J 1 Trie 1oca1ton on C1litom11 Th028 awarded the Contract IOf Gel'efal Cond111ons A HEARING on tie A HEARING on "-I BAV TRACT t30 l AND tnh , ~ ied pe<son ltlcs an otr-common O.s;gnt111on T pelllion will be held on pe"lon w1N be held on 313-317 EAST BAl BOA objOCllOn to tho pehbOn ti any ot ltie real pr°'•rtv P\a.IC NOTICE "8.JC NOTIC[ "8.IC NOTtCE P\a.IC NOTJCE fltBJC NOTICE January 31, 1991 al 1 45 January 3t, 1991 at 1 45 BOULEVARD and snows OOod cause descnbed ~ " ----------1---------l P M tn Dept 3A localed at PM tn Dept 3A localed at Tn11 pro,ec1" s 1>4'en re why tho courf shoold not pvrponecJ to oe 219 VIA NOTICE OF PREPARATION 700 Civic Center Dnve 1100 CNIC Center Ofwe vt~ and 11 nas ~ de.. granl the autf'lor1ty RAVENNA NC WPORT OF NEOATIVE DECLARATION W1·~t Santa Ana CA W<>Sl Santa Ana, CA term•nld th11 11 rs c11egor1 A HEARING on tho BEACH CA 9?663 927F01 0 OBJE T 192701 call) ekempt unoer 1roe •• pot;toon will bf' held on t he u~ig~ Mec;a Consoltdated Water Distrtel (Stete Ouldellnee ~ 15072) I Y U C TO IF YOU OBJECT TO Q<Jtr_,11or1ne Cahlor"'• January 31 1991 al 1 45 m the granting ol the pe1111on, the granhng of the pelltlOn, En ... ronm«1t11 Oull•ty Act p M tn Oepl JA located at Trusi;e, Otscl&i s 1 &llV 1965 Placentia Avenue yoo should appe., at the yoo s.1ould appear at fie NOTICE IS HEREBY 700 Ctvte Center Dnvo llAl>4I Y on ny IOCOO'K ness Costa M esa Cahfom1a 92627 hearng and ..... your hearing and stale your FURTHER GIVEN 11\•1 said West Santa Ana CA OI Ille street a<k1r1tss ftncl obj8CllOns Ot hie wntlen obj8Cli0ns °' file · wnllen Pl.ll>lt<; hearing ,.,,11 t:>e ~Id on 9270t Olt\er common de1.ign111~ ob!OCllOOS wtlh lhe oour1 ob,ecbOns with the cour1 the 18th da) ot Janual')' IF YOU OBJECT TO II any Shown hefem bfllore lhe heanng Your belore the heanng Your 1991 11 Ille hOu• or 7 00 the granting ol lhe pelthon Sa«1 sale "''" tJe mwi. appearance may be 1n appearance may be in p m n tne Counc11 you should appear at the out w11h0u1 cownt1n1 01 person or by yoor attorney person or by yoor allc:>mey ChamMr\ or tne N•Wf>0<1 tloattng and state yoor wam1n1y ••P'~, 0t IF YO\J ARE A IF YOU ARE A Buen C11v H111 3300 Nt1• obj(>Cbons Of ltle wt111en 1mpj«i r99.:ud1nl'J llllf> CREDrTOR Of a CREDITOR °' a port 8ou1ev1rd NewPo•I obje<:llOn<J with lhe oour1 pout'sst0n °' conltngt>nl crlldtlor ol lhe 1 conrmgonl credi,tor ot fie Seacro C..1111ht0tn•a 11 wro1cn be ore Ille heanng Your aocum1>u1nc-t1<1: 10 Pl'V lnfl oocuasoo you mvst hie deceaSed yoo must lole 11me ,1no pl11Ct' any and ail appearance may be 1n rPm&Hl<OQ prnx1pa1 sum OI your claim wtlh lhe oour1 I your claim with lhe oour1 peraons 1n1er"led may ap person or by yoor allomey 1,.. l\Ole(s) ~ .,,~, by ~"' and mail a copy to the and mall a copy lo ltle Pt'll• and o.. tiea•d lhf'•~n IF YOU ARE A 0eeo OI ff'\J5I with 10111r.s1 personal represenlahve personal reptesentallve 11 yO\J cti.auenot' trots project CREDITOR or a lf\eft!O(I as pr~ 10 1.111<1 appointed by tho court appointed by the court •n court you may t:>e 1tm11e<1 c 11 1 dll 1 th w1<h1n lour montllS lrom w1th1n lour months lrom 10 r11~1ng only rnolff' 1uul!s on ngon ere or 0 e1 no4e(~I 1M1v11ncH 11 11nv thfl date or first tSSuance ol lhe date of ftrSI issuance of •''" o• 1omt'on" f'l5t' r ••59CI doooasoo yoo mus• 1110 unoer tne rerms OI S1110 letters as provided 1n letters as provided in at 1rn. oubhc roe1m1'9 de· your claim wilh the oourtl Deed 01 I rvst lees cnar~s soctton 9100 ot thP 1 ~11on 9100 ol the scribed on '"'' no11c,. or 1n and ~'1 a copy 10 ltte and •H<leMt'~ ol tflfl ll\JS1tw' Ca1tlom1a Prob.lie Code Cal1tomta Probate Code ""'"""' o.,f'iPOntlftn1 .. dt' :~~ ;"P'~:"1~1~~ 11nd Cll "'" '"•$h crealNI lly The limo for fthng claims Tho lime f()( ltltng ciatms llY"'t'd 10 1tit1 Ctlv ., or prtor Wl~n lour months lrom SiilO [~"' T ru\I w ol not exptre bo(Ofe four v.•W not ewptre before four 10 the (>vbl•r ""~'"'Q. Fo• ltw> datl! 0111,._1,ssuane>• 01 riw 1<>1111 11mount crl Ill@ months lrom the t\t>anng fT'OnlhS from the heanng l'll(H mat nr oi'I 1 • k;tllN'i ilS piovod(ld in Ullf'tlt<I f)j>l,ll>< 8 ol Ito<> ddto noticed above Clclle nottCCd above 644 ·J200 S<'C't0n 9100, 01 IN! 1>f>1t<.p ho11 ~ ur<"J Dv .,,.. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE WANDA E AAOOIO CITY Ca .1om1.t P1ob.ite c de ~o(Ol)o.'rty to tlf' !><>kl N'ld the file II.Apt by lhe court II the file M!pl by the court II CLERK. CITY OF HEW· Thi.' I ITlP tor ,, ~ Q cl.Jl"lS ft'lt!><Jftdl.te ll\lorn.11.-.1 "<1'1\ yoo are a pN<;e>n yoo ate a person P~T BEACH w J no1 P•r ~" b<•forp iour l'•l"'"~f'~ 11ncJ &<>•1t•l< to• 111 tnlR<OSled 1n 1he <>state interested tn the estdte vt" '""<1 ~· 1~. , 4~: fT'OnlhS trorn lt>n twdrinr; 11.e ,.,,.... o1 lhe 11u1t ti yoo may lile wiln ltle court yoo may lole with lfle court ' ' ' µ "'1 1" 1 • , , n~, ddt•' not d .1oove r<Jl)I" atlQf• >1 1rw ""Atet' ,,. a tormal ReQUMI lor a formal R~PSI lor YOU ~·Av EXM/lt~F. "-l!lt> •S loll )9Q IU Speoal Notice ol lhA i: ng Sraaf Notoce O ltle ~hng itu• ,, .. , kt>pl ov 11 e court ti '""' 1,.;....,1.,"''Y 111 wr of an tn111~n1<>ry a··d o an inventory and MLIC NOTICE yov <i 11 d prw .. 1n w-1 II I appra•'WJI ol PSlalP "'• ,...15 appra.Sdl or {>StdtP as<;(llS on1t ,.,. 1 ... 1 n "" r•st 1,., ~•<1 • < '"" or ol any Pf!~' on or or ot any Pl'Ll•OO or 1(13107 yOv m;,y r ",.. •'l rtl•• ~,rt h4>•"1'""'1 ••twul""1 ftl'll account dS grov>Ol!d on accoonl ac; provt<'l('d on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS d lorm:1 fi1 11"'~' t r •M>l•vf'•Pll re ttwt 11•1ol4•<'\~ S1~1 on 125 OI lt>f! S<'<''on t2S0 ol !he NAME STATEMENT Sr 11 •. t •'Cll'• !1 q 11 """""n l)oo.tftrnlll"><I r1' C,11,1omia Protnlo Codi> A Cd 1lomta Probate COOi> A ,,,. 1 """ :i ,., , ,.,,. 0 dn ~.,rotary it'ld 0<·111.Jn "'"' C-'1'11•,.11o1 I" Apqur•sf tor SpPCot t11o1ce Rl'QUPSI lor 5pocoal Noflcc 1 •1; t>;~ .. > •• ar.Pt 1 •1 1 , ,11, <I'• l'> ~ .... 111 111 """"" N >h<t' >1 lor'TI 1$ avdr(.1b14> lt()(T" 11'1!' lo1rn IS ava•ldble lrom lhe l rsi Ifs 'D 14, ~ l• I OI 01 a· y p; . hon or 0 .. 1 l••" 81>11 f .... '""' ... ·II coort CIOlk cour, clerk loc~ \'f"Q" Pitt •• N .... r • d<'Co'.\Onl d5 g•ovio.>d on lr.e ur...U-r'>•lN'\l 1.811\t'<l Petitioner In Pro Par Attorney for Petitioner ; R .. l r I ' '·Mi Sf'Clrin 1.2'> ol ltle ~·...i N•~K.I! OI ''''''" t!Ml PHILLIP REED WEISS and BLEIFELD c;..,,, M rt,11•1,on 1 ''• Cahlornia P101:>att> CO<Ji! A I .. 1 " to <;.•11 lu t~ 2166 College Ave !•dn~ Blellaid Port • I• :• Pi •t• """"' Roqu!'SI lor $()4oe:1..il Not1<:e r.-. """"' "' 111e ""'"'" Coata Me11 , CA 92627 l 16 A · ei7 St. C#8A0!,.,.14 pon fki,,,, .11' •,ht.<) l0tm ic; ava1t"bm from lhi> ,.,,..,,. ,.,,. '""1 O<<'C•'l'!v 1\ Orange> Coast 0 ,;i '" P1101 OS nia es • 7VV r,,,, tu~ I'll'~~ •\ CCl COUii CIC'<k ltJ( .olt•I Jan f 0 t I '~ , QIJI 0· 1r (6 OJ• I 0.i·I~ Pilot j ,, ... ..i I \o '" ond•••du j l Anorney for Petillon•r . ll-il" ( I ( f Mfil II ~.· Jan 0 l 1 17 I'.} 1 Ttito ,,.g1~1r ,, •• ,~ ,.,. Ellnor J . Votaw 1 ~"' mencft() '" Ir •M llCI h"'' P1lm1er11.!Yl•r. MANFRED SCHROER dS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE !f!S~ ur,OPr H"ltf ~.,I 'llHt'-Wrener. W iihe im & U 1<1 ln.11/f"ff P ,, ~,.~, ""'"""' o.\tt>t1 Weldron NOTICE INVITING BIDS ~t •• 1• >,.r,r "''• 'J"' P 0 Bo• 197t2 <;uf' Moch}lt""'" 2603 M111n St. '·H.,•1(P hpr"O•Q•wPf\fhal '"' '1dh'"'"''' /llilt t1t•1•Su1111300 ""''" tt•e C("'"" < '"'" or(), l1v1ne C A 92714 angt' Cnu••t~ n I 1• • , • Oldngo• C.o.:i-.t [ .t ly P1lol I ~cq Jdn 10 1 I l, 1J H F"'°498 Putil•~l1l'<i O• 1 ;• Da I~ P •<"I J111u •'r • t: ,., •u •-" • J PUBLIC HOTICC .' ·~ f t ,r lf ( :/ N '\l•WN<.5 /)1-4 I )O\Mi JN/, fWJ (A ~'"•'• I" 14 1'1fol '>)Ell /H MAN/Ill (I \C fll'l)/ 11 Aci'>t VI l rtl '-'"•Jltlff! ( , '""-'<>] I • r )4 )! I >o;• PUSLIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Kl2113 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE OF SALE ,,.. 't-NAME STATEMENT '•· 1 • ~'I NT '\ btND ''•"'U FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME HT OI tr,. ,. '"\!• '" A ' A G 0 Q" ~Gr a Hennino• COA5 I COil EGF r",. P ,,,, f'"'~ 0 ,, -.. ~ will lt"•,,.,•n•lf' jt• d ti ' 'S asHt' w111 t>~ "" ,,,.,,.,.c.1 •o ~ . .-f'I,, w h•Ct _.,,. no'#!; ,.. • ,_. A trt1ata J l c~,,., Nt < .-..11 tr ' ~~., t~ +-6{..u,f'tJ r '"• Ctlnl6nt.1C-: U\~ n ,,,,,,.~._ t-t!Fi rt H (• 1t lhP ~'~'<"U' ()f ~f)ll'! prop• f'IO""'J "'I•" p •'C""'"'Q QI 'a oj COlll'g .. 1'1" l11n1 11.im,. <' r II.It') r1 ''"C' M A A K F T ~l • A " £ 111 n tmlOO'o rnu•t ~·•<>,. 11 AOVFATtSl"IC:. \! 11s· "'"' ,, .. t•tl" tlrO ~Uf!I~ 1n Birch ')u1t f' 10*-"'""'~ " ~r· •mc.""' rrn1 "'o; '"•r love 6t111c:h C11toforn111 q;>f 11() '" r .. , I • ('r one clnd wl1n writ PllY H•f' ll"hl , I ll'IO•>'llnfj OOllotr\ tS 1000 001 the d15'0lv<"d f'llr '""r ;h11, ..,,.,.rt ....... , ' 11>..,'>t'• ot rnfl Notice 1s •It" o•v,.r· lh 11 '"m r1•11 1~ 1 qu.v.,nlet> troat B•rt:>era J l nf)!'1 "·' "' It .. 1 otlo .. • will Pnll'!! onto 11'1"' c lu"v" tull'IOrol, In ••11111! l[ r•r pr,,..., (r,o tr;ict rl 11'1" ,,,,. ~"""' Of 11'11' r>111lnAr '8"" ... IWIHOf'll Ir, htm In snip end lhat Gl'l•llO H1111 ,,.,,, """''' "' f~1 u1t1 •o ,.n111r n1nos 11 not .i111tin1 , .. d 10 r ,., '"' or111,ic1 '"" .ncur df'Ot\ n• ohh'ldl <lns proc..,.d' • •n .. C""'(~ w•ll t>f\ lor or on t>enalt of th,. P•rl 1.,,1 .. ,,.,1 o• "' '""' c:.>1St' ot • ""'r'"'P hnnd tr>e '"" '"m ll'lft<IOOI nA'\~ UH<Jt H ti ft t C fll 111j". Bu°'lfl'\••t' n 1'1'1Pt'I 1i,.,,.,, J0( "t-CH CJ•"\ ,.,,,t f"' •flt 1990 T hf' P ttc 1' ' ' 1 J .- Gt our '"' tf ••• 1 tt.O i•,ct. utJ L hfl ttJct '"'' 1 t•1~ "tlJtlt•rr ,,nt <AJ • t .-.t w tH •h.-t ourit., (,,,.h '" ,f O! .tno~ Co...r-1, ' J.11t"l11lr• t t'"''-,.._ t')Q tfht•f I ~ l '• 1'• 11tP<"1 C•"' p.,-,•, rn 1<0Al)I "ifll .. ,, ., .. th • ., • ,,, ... ~ t 'Sdl ,,.,ltl•J •• , ' •ti• ... n,.h-.. r-.•n• Pd t ,, tn~~'' 1 1r d ~l(U'lU4:t 1<MJt4,hf'H w10 t ti~'' n t a dvt'rt1<111•Q trit1 t•• t t*'1't"'-, '>·•'ti ,J tltld 1r,,. f'H l h I ll'lultrv 1 Qq I ROBEAT I COLEMAN t "''•'-' ~, Ot •"•J• Co.1~1 I, 11 ti .trw ,, tffll, n,11n Dated DllC.f'mt,.,, 11 '""" Of' lnr•P•l!'d rn \tlld rOI 1990 f'QP d•,lf<C.t B•d '4leur+ly ft,\ '11Afl•t.-•" l ""' '' t.f,.<1 ""'" lht" (. Oufll> t.. ,.,. I (lo 11\91' cn.,.,t. ' J ' ""' y e ,gq1 F..o327 Pvt:>h•hf'tl O• •rt()f' Coau 0111ly P Int Jd'>11<11 y I• ;t' J t Ff'tiru.l!\' 7 1Q9 I t9')' MllC NOTICE F•7...._. ~-~~---~~- 9-(bafa J L~a '""" t>e on!" ot lhe 10110.,.ong Put>lillled Or '"!>e C.OH1 C.un Cashot'r s Cneck Daily Pilot Jenuar r 17 '99 1 C.<"rlolted Cllf'O '" 81dtlP1 s Th();>g Bond mad,. Plv•D•<" to me Th 03!1 l>un1,.,h,.d Or.1no" Cn11,1 FICTITIOUS •USINEIS D ''' P1101 J~nua" •J 1 NAME STATEMENT , ~ JI 1Q<ll l h., 1"''""" nq P4'1'"'"' "" ,,.. 018 <1 .. ng t>t"'"""' 1' •............................................ !:ION •Prflll fill r l'O!C'.lf.~S A•• ( r.r!)I> 1 11"4 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Leg•I Department 8t the Dally Piiot is plt'ased 10 announce a new service now evarlable 10 new buSt· nesse:s We wtll now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra charge end save you the time end the tr1p to the Court Houte In Santo Ana Then. of counie. ettflf the eeerch 11 comptete<I we wlll Ille your fictitious bue+n ... neme atete- ment with the County Cleft<. publish once• wMk lor tour weet<• a required by lew and then !tie your proof of publteatlon with County Clet1t ' . ' . "' . .. '\,, .. .. • .,,. • i·-~ • • ' Y' . '• \ ' . . '. . .,.. ...... ~ ., • .. "4 ·~· .-. ~·.,, ~~ ~ ... .. r .'.i,i~n r: e .. --. ..- • h , •• .. ~ l .. (,- .), .. ~ I ... " .. Pleaae llOP by 10 Ill• 'your 11(.ltltOUI bu11neaa st11emen1 at the. Dally P1101 legal Dt>p rtment 330 W4'SI Bay. Cost• Mesa Celllorn1e II you can not stop by. please call ut el (714) 642-•321. u1en11<>n J t5 or 316 and we wm mtlc• erre~ts for voo 10 handle this procedure by mall II you lhould have any further Quet- 11on1. Plea• call ua end we will be more than glad to awat you OOO<I IUCk In your newbusJ~" VII! l,al I qzt;;; .. V«."''° L,rin ~ '" f1 t:l N•r< IO'SV~ A~fl ( O<Ofill OIM M111 <:11•t1 '1787!1 Ttus buli•n•~ • I' cor1 O!JCled ll'r 11n >Mdhflt1V14 Thf' ,,.~,.,111rn1t\I cc.m. m4nCl'<1 "' tr ln•11c1 r.os1 ll'tll>~ ondf'I th• I IClll10UI Bu~•n•o n1trT18(1l ll1led •t:>ova on DIK4"nbe<' ·~ VOClt>fl L ynrl M8,. Th+~ '1ll1!11nwtnt ..... hied wttn 11141 County Cterlt or O• nnge County 011 OoJ(:~b4tf I' l~ ,.7 ... Publ••'*I OrMge Cout Dally P lot January 3 10 1 7 2• 1tc11 It Th..()()41 .... llW m.LJllllWIY Mor1Ulf'Y * Ch9P91 CrefMtlon 110 &oedwey eo...-.. .., ..... Tne Mei.a Consolidated Water District (the Otstrlc.t ) 1s preparing a Negative OectaratlOn lor the project described below A Dr alt Negeuve Oeclaralton is on ltle al the District office and is evalleble lor pubhc 1nspecuon A Negative Oecleretlon w •ll be considered lor pproval or disapproval by the Board o l Directors o r the District at its meeting 10 be held on Februery 21 1991 at 7 00 pm at the following locatlon 1965 Pleoentta Ave Cost• Mesa. Cet11orn1e Comments rrom memben of the publtc or other interested parties on the Negative Decl11a1ton w1H be received by t!M Dlltrlci from the date of this Not~ through and 1nclud1ng the close o f lhe meeting held by the Board of Directors on February 21 1991 Comments shOuld be dtrt'cted lo the contact person listed below The pro1ect consists or the lollowmg Pro1ect No 90.5 Pro1ec1 Name Reservoir No 2 Pro1ec1 Pro1ec1 Locatton (specil1c1 Reservoir No 2 w111 t>e constructed on a 9 2 acre site bounded by 23rd Slreet on the southwest and Orange Street 0n the northwest The s11e 1s located 1n lhe eastern pan of the C11y ol CoSla Mesa A diagram ol the reservoir stte 1ala11ached hereto .is At1c1ct1men1 A P101ec1 L OGdtton 1C1tyl Costa Mesa tCoontyl Orange D,..su1p11or1 ot Nature Purpose and Beneltc1aries ol Pro1ect T 11ti purpose o f the reservoir 1s to provide lhe Otstnct wtlh addtllonal water stora114t capacity, wttlch will allow tht' Dlatrtct 10 t 11 mt-el waler capac11y demand lrom new and e111s11ng development when demand exceeds production cap•c•ty (2) •llow !ht> 01str•ct to store excf'ss import and well water during periods ol low demand·h!Qh system pressure wtttch will allow t!M D•t;troc t to eQuahze the demand and pressure through the D1s1nct s lac11ttres (31 th• D1strtct will gain addlllOOal contrOI on the d str bu11on dnO storage ol D1stnc1 water and 14) lhe rese<V~r will increase the Dlstrtct s rMerve capacity 1n the case of lrre 1nd f>lher e~rg nc1es Th~ aadotoon 01 1rop re-.ervoor 10 the Ol51rict water system will allow the District pumps to be used at • uniform rate Thlt .,,.111 rec,ull 1r1 cos1 ScN 1nq '" the D1s1nct allowing 11 10 OPf'rate pumps more f'lt1cient1y It 1c, .lnl1c1pt1ted that lhl' tons1ruc11on or Rec;t'rvotr No 2 will result m improved serv1ct'!' tJy 1t.e Dtstrtct s cu'1omers Name ol Agt'rH..y Jnde•takor1q Pro1ec1 Mesa Consolidated Water 01stric1 ~.:in1c1c:t Pt'•Son General ManJger Karl Kemp Area Code (71 41 Phone 631 1200 M 111ga1oon mt.>Bsure c; l o avoid po1en11al s1gn11tcan1 eltects A d1scuss1on ol environmental ewa1ua11on proposed m11tge11on .ind oropos~d mon11011ng plan rs on lite at the District business olllc es Publ1t Rpc;olHCes Code Section 2 1092 3 requires 1oca1 agencies to subm11 tht'I notice to lhe County Ctflrk for a Post1nQ p11r1c ti ot "'" tv 1301 <1,;ys . - Robert E. Anelow Steff M9mber Aeepon1lbl1 for Preparation /1/ Mlchelle JKhon S.C:r•t•ry Januarv 10 199 1 t • th0:?7 :1111111111!_1_111} 111!1111111111 ~iU7TTTTTTTllTll11l II fl If I I I ti II 111111111111111111111111111 11 11 11111 l I ITTITi°i!: c ~ ...... 't --, :: A C FAl/ING - :-'i '·' I • I I / I ~~~~~~--'~~·-1~=~~~ '= s: s: s: c: t: s: EJ I -~-. -=--' -" --: ~n:,. ~-· --~ ..... '--~~-~~-~J "--- AC ,,.., NCO .. ' ' \ I I / ./ _,.,.. .. :.. ... .,. \ \ I I I : : . . . -: .................... ·w.· .. ···~ I I I • ~----............... -... ---·-=· -~~====~~~~~~~ -I!!!!:~~~:!!!!!:!!!!~!:!!!~ 0 IOO PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR RESERVOIR No. 2 • J 1'hur9d1r, ~ 17, 1•1 111 II 7 .-. .... z C Sil T• .. &111 I llath an and an ihe 11111 T b e <? r a n_ a e C o u n t y Ptulharmonte Society sent a private jet to Indiana to fetch h zhak Per- lman for has Monday cven1na re- ettal at the Oranae County Per- formin1 ns Center Afterward, the OCPS board joined 300 members or the Orange County Chapter of the Amencan Jewish Committee for a champaane and desscn rttcption at the Fo ur Season Hotel. "He's a "' 1na legend .. proclaimed Pam Goldstein u~n the ani"al of the vaohn v1nuoso. "And he has such a maf'\elo us personalit). alwa>s Joking." ..... Carol Humphreys OCPS dt~ Erich Vollmer, re- callin& Pcrlman's k>ve of tee oum d unna his 1982 visit to Oranee County. prnented hi m •itb a frosty 1tt cream cone. Michael Lap1n prnenltd the lt- raeh-bom muskta.o With the AJC International Cultural Diplomacy Award. ~pparenlly. the master o f ,·1ohn champtons many causes. among them racial undcrstandina and the ronttms o f the disabled. "I met Perlma n in an elevator ,,..hen v.-c were both about 19 an Minneapolis. h was before 1 con- cen and I was a student. He was famous then... recalled Joanne HalvaJ1an whoes husband Ed chain the board. The Halvajians. alona with the Irvine Co., the Register ttzMlc PwtrMn .. Pflll nted ...... Ice cr..m cone -one of hll ~ food8 -.. PNthatmonic Society ctnctor Erich Volmer look• on. · Sam and Pam Gofdstein. OCPS executfw ~or Erich Voltmer with Tom Gurtner and society president Ed end Joanne HMvajian. Lee and Tom Merrick. lndttd. durina a brief chat w11h Perlman. he refused to be stn ous. He did sugest that he really does select has encores by random!) p1ck- 1ng from a stack of shcct music on and Tom Merrick of A uor Daniel. r--;:====================:-::::::-----------:==::-===========~­ underwrotc the jct costs facilitatina stage . .\nd for fu n. hc said. "I cook. I love to eat " Perlman's onc-naght stand. On the importance of sex to men DEAR .\NN LANDER · I "-Ould to 3 \\Oman \\hO d1dn·t think St'\ in hkc to reply to "Baffird m Tul~" mam agc was that 1mponant and \\hose husband said 1hc reason h~ ask that \\Oman how happ) she 1s sta)cd w11h her all those )Car v.-as "''th her sep:irauon. di\ orce and b«ause the SC\ was so good. ~h s1ng.lencs gu~s 1s her husband 1s going through his m 1d-hfe rnm and she d~sn't kno v. a comphmen1 v.hcn she ht'ars one \\ he n m amages go on the rod.s. the rocks arc usuall) m 1hc mat- lrl'\~ T he 'ast maJOnl) of hus- -Baffled 1n South Bend DEAR BAFFLED: nub for a letter &bl reflttts mere tnta. ta.u peetry. I eoelda't bve saJ4 It betler myself. /Swan Lake? " . ! Ann Landers IA .. ..._.. Swan tubset 1s 1ust Ducky11 No s1tt1ng ducks here' lust the e\cepuonal quaht) and fine deta1hng of .. , ...... sohd brass Swan design faucets and tubsets Add bfhel bath accessones and you'"e reall) goc duck soup' ~ ........ -.......... -<>-..a+~_. ........ .. hands "'ant mon: ..c\ than the' arl' gC'lting Stud1C''I 'ihov. that men think about \C\ an O:l\crage ol 'ii\ 11mcs an hour. "h1ch 1s about 750 t1mt''I a "t'Ck. not rount1ng dr('ams. ( omp:H·e that figure \\Ith th1'i om·· The avcragt' mamc:-d l·oupk has St'\ ... _ Don t go Datty come visit West End West With a selection hke ours )<OU II never go on a "\\.1ld Goose Chase again' Dehmey~ \e\\ pon Reach It~ heen cornpletel~ remodeled . \\e·re sening creatiYe new seafood <.ill h~ ~~\\ell :~ n'tm~ of ~our old farorit~ in a hrighter. wanner am1~phere Cnme catch the fun . ndw«.1t Z,~.a,, N E W P 0 R T ;E'f~H h.!,(l IJJ )(l f'\l<~ IJKJ\l Rf. F.R\.\110\ IH I t\-"~)~WI I 5 11 mes a \\l't"k Ha'c )OU ('\er ht•ard of a man !11\l .igunJ (.Jn,onRJ !ca ving h1'I v. ifc and fam1 I~ for 1 :.~~:;:::::;;=::=;::;;;;:::;:===1=·='1!=un:.•:Ek:··=K=h=C=A.='-="=J•=-t=~"=·;;:H=:=Cl-l~_JL~====:...._ __ __::_ _________ -:-:------:-:;::;-:--:-:--====:=:::=:===-=:=:=~~::: another "oman tx·causc: she 1'1 a i-: great cook or a fabulous house- l C'CJX'r'l Men ka' l' their "''cs be- cau~ the~ v.ant more and bcttcr ~' Let's facc 11 ··Tulsa" kept ht'r husband bccau5e 'lhc 1s 1ood m bed he should be proud of herself and apprecia te hcr husband's frank. truthful compli ment It might be uscf ul for her to scck o ut and talk DAY EXTRA SPECIAL Not to soon to Pion No Event _,., '1ofJ19 or smol Tt Germ an Home Bakery \\ cdding Cakes · T~ Old- Fashion Wa> .. 2Q50 Grace Ln C M Call for info S40.0281 \r f'nf'tian Gondola (.t>ta" a v 9 GoormC'I 8.t''"" \, J er • (. ""'"P-11tn1• • J J rY/11 e . 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School chief Honig seeks facts before attacking budget plan Speaker Brown developing an auto insurance program <;.\CR \\ti \:TO -late schools chief Bill Hnn1g ... aid Wrdnesday hr "ant!> 1o u1lln1 lal t\ ahoul how the propo\<.'d '-C ho11I hudgl'I rut\ would afTcct 1ndl\ 1Jual dJ•...rnonH before mounting oppo\lttnn to thrm "If "l' r.in rna~r thl· case tha t the~ c·ut\ "'ould \top \lhool 1m- pro' l'ml·nt' .1nJ '>l'I hal i.. educatio n thrl'<' \l'ar\ I J11n I lhtnl.. people wall \l3nt to do 11 ·· Honig \aad Honig \fX'.1l..1ng tn thr Caltlorn1a <;chonl ttuarJ, \\\01.1.itwn l rtll· l lll'J thl· \l h1111I tunJ1ng 'ut\ in ( Hl\ Pl'll' \\ tl '11n ·, prnpo\l'd hudgl'l But h1..· \.\J\ 'l'f' l .trdul to prat\c.' \\ alc,nn for tx'ing "llhng 10 m·go11.tll' Honig dJ\h,·d rq>c:all·dh cl\er 'l hnnl fund1n1t "1th\\ 11\on'<, prcdc- Cl·,c;or. Grorgc Dcukmc11an Honig told reporters after the speech that he was forced to "beat up the goH·rnor." or harshl) c rt11 · c1zc Dt'ul..me11an h1m~lf. bccausc thr formrr go,crno r "ould no t negottall' 9 , contr~l\I. .... 11h \\ tl<,on. "oO-'1o~slv thcre 1s a Jtlkrl·nt wa' o t rl'\Oh ;ng the pl'Opk\ hU\111C .. \ .. Hl· c;a1d ht'> \tan "'a' hrtefl·d on thl· huJgl't h' \\ tl"rn\ I 1n.1nu• D1:partnwn1 .ind "1.ame a"a' \lllh 3 111111.. l>I JmJtl'Oll'nt th.it thn 3l tualh \JI do"' n and IJll..cd "tth U\ ahuut ''hJI "a' grnng 111 hJp- fll'O .. \\ al'i11n' S5C. "' h1ll1on hud{tl'I proro,al alll'mJll' to fill 3 S"' h1llwn funding \hortlall \\1lh a lOmh1na- Pickilg The Right Pellatricill .. Is Not aild's Play. ... HealthMatch takes your family's m edical needs seriously. Call for a referral today. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 ' tton of ta' 1ncr<.'ast>c; and m t<> PuO- ltc school" "ould loc.l' $500 mtlltnn th1~ y('ar and S 1.4 h1lhon nnt 'l'M W1t ... nn propt>W'> \ll'>Pl'nding thl' fu nding guarantl'l''> of Prnpo\ltton 98 '\choolc; \\UUld l?l't J ~ JX'rl l'OI funding incrl3\l' ~.\( R \MFNTO -i\'l~mbl~ Sixak~r W1lhr Bt0" n. lh"-t1rtl'<l in 1h1: pa!>t b) a balk~ L1..'g1!.laturl.' and a F,utwrnatori.11 H'to. 1' lrafting a "'-'"· no- lrtll' Jutu 1n,u1ann• program for low-incoml' drt\ l'r\ far a~ 1hc so,crnor"• dl'<ik "her<.' 11 "a" 'ctoed Ht~ late'' propo..ar!. ma1or pro' "ion~ arc modeled ,1fta \R211S. but the spec1fin "-1.'rr not \l'l a' ntlank and the ne" bill will hkel) contain j numh~:r 111 l hangl'S "because a lot has happC"ncd 1n lhl' l:i,1 rnupk of )Cars:· ~·d 'Atl'hael Rec~. .1 'pol..c:<,mJ n !01 Bro" n ··1 1h1nl.. "l' h.t,l' J '1rnng argu- ment to m.11..l' .ind d1\{·u....,1on 1(1 haH' \lllh lhl Ol'" gO\l'rn<H Honig c.a1d H1..· ..aid hr \\JOI\ 101...tl \\. h1111l dl\trtl'l'i to tdl him ho" thl' prnpowd , ul' "ould hurt Jl tu.t i l l.i\\rOOnl\ Aru"n\ proposal "ould provide minimum UlH'ra{tl' nr a hac,1l hab1ht) pohr~ and ha\ir r11:1\0n.tl 111JUI\ lll\l'ragl' tor ahoul S~llO a ~l·ar rx·rh.1p' k'' It \\ould al'o lt kl'I~ mal..r a numhl•r ot l han~x' 1n l'\l\l1ng la"'· including las1-1 raci.. .11h1lrJl111n 111 d"putl'd da1m\. '\tcppC"d-up 'eh1clc '"'IX'\11<1"'> and a requ1n·rn<.'nt that m<llon'\t\ haH' prnol Ill 1nc,ur:l0ll' 1n ordl·r to rcg1'>ll'r thl'lr \lhllk'> "It'!> tn thl' prOCC'\S of oc1ng draf\ed." h<.' addl·d .. \B2 'IS "the model tor 1l. but 1n tcrms of \pC"nfic'i ol'l\ 1nusl) man) "111 change .. Rrrse ...itd Hro"n, propoc;al "ould be introduced 1n .1hou1 a mnnlh I k \J1J that "h1k \\ 11,on "Jill\ to c.harl' thl· pain ot th1· hudgl·t c ns1c-, <.l h1111I' "11uld lll'l J l.tfl.ll'I l ut 1han othl·r nrogram' \ 1rtuJll\ all 111 h1'> pro' l!>IUO'> ha' c Ol'l'O indutkd tn l'.lrlll'l kg1\l.tt1on that Rro"n rnrr1l·d hul \lh1d1 \\lll Jl·ll'.llcJ Onh om· nl hie. auto 1n,111JOll' paopo...il' -\B2'1.5 ol 19~4 -got .l\ It '" unltl..ch hmH''cr that hi\ proposal "mild con1.11n J no-ta ult pro\ 1s1on. in which a mntort\t"' 1n,urancc compan) p:t)S for damagrs rl·~1rdll'" 111 "ho '' JI f,wlt -BJ tbe As oC'iated Press -By Tbe AsstX'iated Press AFG tU4bJ11 CUSTOM FAA .. NG ORIGINAL AIH& FINE PRIN'T ~ 11IOO ~ fntlNTAl'j VAUEY CA ~111'11 TH (714) 979 93.17 01 (714) 919 9340 FIHE Al{r PRl"TS HALF Off ON AU. RNE Alff PMfTI .. STOCK. IMHTOWt CLOIE OUT1 HUNDmll M ~ AVM -f OUAMHTEID LOWEIT PflCE Oft IT"I FREE T'HIS COUP'ON oo••acs I .3 I • • • AISOWTClY Senate panel authorizes suit against Prop. 140 "\CR .\MENl 0 -The ~natc Rulc'i ( ommtlll'l' 'oll'd unan1· mou.,h V. l'dnl'\JJ' to au1h11n1e Srnat(: pamupation in .i lOUrt light Jg;11ns1 Proptl\1t111n I ~O lhl' llln· tr<>' cr1,1al tl·rm-hm1t.l11on me3\Url' appm'l'd h' \Utl:r' 1n '-'o,cmocr lk \Jtd thc R uic' < omm1ttct• 'Oil' "a' "oh' 1ou'ih a '4..'lf-1 ntcrc" ·" t 111n h~ 1 he lcgl'ilatnr'i .. Thi· hallnt mea,urc "h11. h pa'i~d \\Ith ~2 (X'fl'l'OI ol thl' \Oil' ltm1l\ '''l'mhh ml·mhl·r" to three t\\O- \Car H·rm'i ~tall' \CnJtor'I and mo~t \IJtl'l' itk l'lcrtcd oflic1alc. r an scr' c nnh t"o four-~1..·ar term'> Thl· liH·-nwmht.·r panc·I "h1lh "' crsees uprcr hnu\C 11pcra1t11n<, .,;i1d lhl' hallot ml'a.,url· "nuld "'-'al..en thc I l'll"laturc·., i><.>""er a<, a ----------------------------... 1 \l'P<HJll' hrJnlh ol goq·rnml·nt '1 T hl· hrn11n11on'i arc not rc1ro- actn e in mn'it C3'\(.'\ although stall.' "nJ111r' "ho "1..'rl· in midterm "'hrn lhl· in1t1at1' t' "ac; appro' ed l:ln '4..'r'l' onh '" morl' \Caf'I Eight Carats... . for the Price of rour! Exqui 1te Estate Diamo nd 8.40 Carat Total Weight b.44 C1rat CentN C I.A. Cert1Aed $159.'iOO $69,500 MOBOCO Fw JcwtUry & Gt • ~'htrt tht r;, 1 I• Not tht M tKf ~,,m,..· Di.amond , Rubi , S.pphi • !!mer.aid\ ind the ~IJ~ fint'St Watc~. 200 Newport Center Ori" • Newport lk-a<h • 714 • Mc4 • 32'i ~wport Crnt\"r -Fa tlion J l1nJ MonJ.a thn.)U8h Frid.ay 11 • 7 tu~ 10 ·6 . Su~ 12·5 Vawt r.,k•ng Ii ' olall' la" m.il..a,· pC"n'i1on nsht' and den' \Otl'r\ the right to lhtx''4.' ttw rl·pr<.'\l'n t.1t1H"I ol their lhOlll.' "Thl' rx·npk 1n m~ dl\lrtl 1 h.1H thr nght In l'll'l I ()3, 1d Rnhl·ni ha'> long a., lhl'' "·int to and notxxh in an\ oth<:r dic.lrKt has a right to tell thrm "ho 10 'otl' tor:· ~·natl' leader ()3, 1d Rohcrt1 'laid. no ting that ht'I I o' ·\ngelcs area d1'itnr t oppo'icd the profl(l 1t1on. '-\ ~poke~man for As c mbl) SpC":ik('r W1l he Brown. M 11..hacl R1..·c..c . ..aid the ASSC'mhh Rule\ Comm1ttl't' prohabl~ \\Ould rnn- s1d1..•r author111ng .\\'f('mhl) pan1c1- pat1on 1n thl' ln"su11 "hrn 11 mcch Thur<i<la ) ~""ts l hlcr. a leader o l the 140 campaign. predicted 1he m easure "'ould oc uphdd "W e think ""c were raut1ou'i and cnrcful 1n the crafting of Propo 111on 140." he said The propoc.111on also hars law- mali..~r> fro m carning ndd111onal state pension benefits and requires th(' l ('g1slature to cut 11s budget about 40 percent 1n the comma fi'IC'al yl.'ar. San Francisco atto mc) Joseph Rcmcho. who has represented the Lcg1 latun: 1n other coun fights. told 1hc ·natl" committee that the propos111on could ~ challcnae<S on Sl''crnl ground . 1nclud1na that its chanacs ""ere so profound that the) should. have been ('nactcd tbrouah a C'ons111ut1onal revts1on. A cons11tut1onal re 1s1on can be placed on the ballot onl)' b)' the Legislature o r a const1tut1on1I con- vention Proposition 140 was 1 con- s111u11onal amendment placed on the ballot thro ugh n 1n1llallvc s11· na1urc dn"e -B~ ne Auoct.tH Pn11 Workers get golden handshake SACR MENTO -At the end o( the month. Kathleen Hamlho n will leave her S 70. I 52-a-year state Sen- ate s11fT JOb and walk aero the Slrcct from 1hc 5tatc Cap11ol to take an $86. I 9f>.n-)'car JOb 1n the Sla~ trta5urcr'5 office .\ nd 1 n so doi na. she w1 II act a ··aoldcn handshake" from the tH· pa)CtS O( almo t $30.000 In le\l't'r• antt pay 'he w1ll set the P1Y1 under a onc- llmt proaram the l.ej1&11ure ha set up M an inttntivt for stafl(n to ~ave the l.qtslaturt•a s-yroU. The cut\ 1rc bc1n1 fNdc IO comply with Proposition I~. 1 tnm hmit in· 1t1ati\lc appro"cd by vOCftl in No- Hmbcr th1t 1lto "'4'1ired the lttit- l1tu" to tnm 1t ........ by about 40 Pftttnt. Sufkn with MOre thaft two yean lrt'Vltt 1n thit 1..4W11ure '*' havc fh·c montht ttvnw~ pay 1( 1 ' lcGv(' before Jan. 31 Tho wnh k!.\ than tv.o years service act four month~ p.iy. So far. rouahly 11 s Assembly cmplo)cc and 70 Senate cm· plo tt -out of a total of more than 2.SOO tafTers -ha"'e availed thcmschcs of earl)' retirement or scvcrantt pay. For Hamilton. who is curttntly tafT director to the Srn.tc Oemo- mtic Caucus. t.h11 muns 1 trincl· fill of $29.230. In Febn&lry, she •ill bttomc c'«Ull\e dit'K1Dr of tllc state Hnlth Fac-tlitin P1Mnc1111 \uthorit). 1ppointed ~ Drrfto.. crattc Tm um Kathlen lrown. .., d«1d(od IO dc1*1 tltl llMte II M:MM ptDONI risk ... -'d Hamil-- ton. ..I ha"c loved W'Oft1na tor Smalt. Propolt1icMI 140 naWd I 1tua1 loft WM1t ,,... Md IO rt- th1M cmftf .,...... .. -lfc!Cli A; ........ I DlnllJ JMUary 17, 1991 The Deity Piiot ... _ .... _. ..... llrtt 11 ...... llt.117 llClllil I 1118 1111811 IN ca•lllll Thi 1111111 11'8 co•I• Rick Talley 4.?11 · Jllst ·a louSy week to worry about sports -Jon,.,._,, ar.,..o..~Not IRVINE -Defendina natfonal cham- pion Nevada-Lal Veps comes to town 10 face the PfOPM1 which pve it the most problems duri111the1980s, but UCI men's basketbell COllCh Bill Mullipn is quick to admit that tllit is no normal situation. "h's the belt Vegas team I've ever seen," Mullipn said ... Not only arc they super talented. they're efticicnt. They don't try to fool you. There ire 10 many thinp they can .do to counter what you do.•• The Rebels and Anteaters meet tonight at 9 at the Bren Events Center in a Big West Confert'nce game. UNLV enters with an 11-0 record, a S-0 record in the Big West and the unanimous No. I ranking in the nation. UCI enters at 7-10 overall and 2-3 in the Big West. The 9 o'clock start is a result of tele- vision commitments. The game as being aired live on SportsChannel. .. , don't think anybody can beat them." said Mullipn of Veps in the conference race. "I know we've beaten them several times. but you're 1mok.in' dope if you lhlnk that we can come in and set 'cm." For UCI 10 win? •·rt would be the .,eatest coacbina job we've ever done," MuJlipn said ... They'd have to fall flat on their faces. and we'd have to play put. We thouaht about just gettina ready for Santa Barbara (Saturday's game) instead." The Rebels feature consensus All-Ameri- can forward Larry Johnson (23.1 point.s, I 0. 7 rebounds. 64 percent shooting). honorable mention All-Americans forward Stacey Auamon ( 17.0 points. 7.1 rebounds) and guard Orea Anthony (10.6 points. 9.8 assists. 2.2 steals) and 1990 Final Four MVP guard Anderson Hunt (14.6 points). The Rebels sboot 52 percent from the field. 43 percent from 3-point ranac. outre- bound opponents by 12 per game. force opponents into 20. 7 turnovers pu game and all foes to shoot just 39 percent from the field. .. They won't let you run your off'cnte,'' MuUipn said. "You have to improvise to make a pep. One you're in your oper- ational area. Al is aoina to throw the ball to Joe. The only problem is Joe can't act open." Mullipn, who was mesmerized by the Anteaten' l2-pcrccnt shootin1 effort 1n a 66-63 lou to Lona Beach State Friday that featured strona defensive play, said he's been upset with the consistency of effort from his players outside of team captains Jeff Herdman and Ricky Butler. "who come to play every night. · "Then you get this. 'h 's not my tum yet.' talk," Mulligan said. ••(f ormer center standout Wayne) Engelstad used to say that. lf he'd have decided his tame had come earlier. we'd have been even better. Of the six players who an at off guard and point guard, none arc scmors and at hurts us because some don't come to pla)' every night." · Mulligan also voiced has frustration w1th the lack of student suppoft earlier this week. "Here comes UNLV and now we're going to get people comina to the pme we've never seen before, and we'll never see them apm," MulJipn said. "We're aoina to be j udged on how we play daat pme." Mulligan cited the first three pmes ever pla)ed a1 the Bren Events Center the building which was supposed to hou~ all those UCI fans left out an the oold in the past. UCI won the opener on a Thursday by 22 points before 4,542 fans, won two days later by five before 2, 743 and won again two days after that b)' six before 1.777. "I wanl to know whal WC dtd WfOJ\I to keep people ou1." Mulhgan s.aad. "I ma) sound lake I'm batter and I am." Mullag.an saad. "h would be m~ to have a student body that gave a damn. It would be nacc to have the other people too. J don't know wha1 (the students) do. They can't be an the hbrar) all 1he lime .. This has been one of the more troubling sports weeks 1n memory. The road to ttle Super Bowl First. there was the interview with. Ferguson Jenkins. Then. there was the conversation I had with Ste\C Garvey about the death of Allan Wigins. and about the pervasive. evil effect of drugs in our socict >'. And there has been the War Talk. Should we play a Super Bowl football game in Tampa Bay while awaiting for blood to be spilled into the sands of Kuwait? Whatever happened to Fun & Games? Isn't thas supposed to be the Toy Dept. of your local newspaper'? -'s have most of }OU. I have been troubled and subdued b> ne"s from the Persian Gulf. I mean. who rcall) cDres about the uper Bowl tcle\ 1s1on show., 4\nd 1f a terronst really wants to blow up hamsclfand one end zone of Tampa Stadium. all for the sake of Allah and li ve TV. do )OU thank he can be stopped., GarH) and I spoke ' aa telephone on a radio sports talk show which I host from Las Vegas tKVEG. 840 AM. 7-9 p.m) after at was noted that h<' was the onl> ex-San 011.'go Padre teammate who attended th\.' funeral of Wiggins. who daed of AIDS. probabl} drug-related. Wiggins was one of those athletes" ho couldn't handle cocaine (can an} o ne. real- 1~). became an addict. and never rc- co,ered. And, along the wa}. he was shuffled aside by several balldubs -most notably the Padres. when owned b) Joan Kroc -rather than be helped. Now he 1s dead and one wonder\, <>tall. af an)onc as getting thl' message The Ferguson Jenkins stol") as also hean- wrenchang. I 1nterv1ewed ham for 30 ! minutes one week ago from ht\ homr in Guthne. Okla .. soon after the news that he had bttn voted an to the Hall of Famt'. Yes. he was gratified. but no pla)er in the h1stol") of baseball had e'er rcce1,cd the news under more ti") ang cond1t1on'i Ht" wife of only a few years. Mar)anne. "as d) ang ma hospital bed from anJunes suffcrt'd ti \l• wc-ek'i earhcr an an auto- mobile acc1den1 I didn't reahze she wa'> d)'1ng as "e spoke. but Jenkins did know. Yet. the man I knew so well dunng all those great )Car'> he spent pi1ch1ng wath the Chicago Cuhs. kept has gnef inside He spoke of v1s1t1ng her da1I~ and of their two children. one a 16-month-old daughter. and of how one dll) he hoped to be a patching coach or manager 10 the major lcague'I White behind Schroeder's perfonuance By Bob Harig St Petersburg Times EL SEGUNDO -Make White spoke softly. as af Al Davis might be lurking somewhere around the Los Angeles Raiders' trammg sate. lastenang 10 every word. White as the rc- pa 1 r man who quactl~ helped ti' quanerback Jay Schroeder's damag- ed ps)che a nd stood b) has side as hl· guided the Raiders ant o Sun- Ja) ·~ .\FC Cham- p1 0nc;h1 p Game against 1he Buffalo Balb. hroeder S\\ears White b) has tulor. but quart\.'rbad. coach Whate dov. npla) s such talk. He was in the ngh1 place ·at the nght t1Jne. White \aid. and was gl\en a chance by owner Da' as v.hen nobod) else would talk to him ( onsequentl). W hate 1ns1s1s upon being Just one small pan of the S)stcm. He claim'> he has tattle to do with the offen<;a\c game plan each week and 1s onl) here 10 hc:lp Schroeder gtt better. BecauSc.· of h1\ fraendshap and wo rkina rclat1onsh1p ""11h former n Francisco 4<>ers coach Rall \\ alsh -and has success ""'th quarterback~ as head coach at the l 1n1vernl\ of lllanoas -White, 54, is no" ofte~ ml·ntaoned as a candidate for head coaching JObs around th~ NFL Whitt smiles "You keep a low profile around here:· he saad. thankful to have a JOb an football after he left Illinois in 1988 \"hen the program was put o n probation. E'en v.halc tal~ang of things less con- troversial. White carcfull> measured has "ords The) came slowly. yet alowinaJy, of a quarterback ""ho was just as down and out as White was last seuon. Roger Carlson ~~"4' Sailors just gave White another edge Joe !\lontana. Jam Plunke11. Craig Monon JcfTGeorge. tc'c Scheck. Jad. Trudeau. Ton~ Eason Ja}' Schroeder. Joel Roth 4'ill~'c Banko"'sk1. Vance Fer- ragamo ThlS IS one of 1hose tests to sec JUSI how smart )OU are. Which one doesn't be Iona? Foflive me. h's a trick qucst•on. They all bclona. Each has been touched by a ewpon Beach resident by the name of Make White. Montana Ju t briefly a long tame ago. Schroeder presently. and pleasant!} for the Raiders on theu road to the uper Bowl. .\nd all the resrhave felt White's sleeves as well. including Scb<."ck. !'lewpon Harbor H1gh's quar- tcrhack an 1989 Ho" does a one-ume receiver develoP an to one of 1hc most respected quar-' i · terback coaches (as well as head coaChC5) an the nauon" Well. 11 doesn't come O\cmtghl \\hate SB)S 3 lot of has e'\pert1se comes from osmo 1s.. In rcalll}. 1t comes from 3~ }ears of dedication and hard work. Tooa)' the Ra1dM have a lqit1matc shot at the Super Bowl. just 12 months :ifier an 8-8 campaign. backed up by rttord s of 8-8. S-IO and 7-9 to round out four consecutive )ears Wlthout a playoffs berth. T"'o days after the antervaew. Mal")annc Jenkins died from pneumonia contracted \\.hile ll")ing to rttover from a broken neck. fractured n bs. and punctured lungs. Fu- neral se~ ace" "'ere held on Wednesda't in G uthrie. Okla .. JUSt eight days after · Jenkins. Rod Care". and Gaylord Pel'T) "I found a gu) \\-1th not a lot of e\f')("raencc but a gu> who was deeply SM WHITEM ~ MlonlO...,. Coell Dllfy Plot The emergence of Jay Schroeder colnclde9 wtth Raiders' IUCCMS. That's not so hot when you're tallun& See CARLSON/II See TALLEY/14 Vikings pound It Inside ti and put It away In overtl • ,71-88 By Barry Feulkner Or...-eo..t o.ity PilOt HU NTINGTON BEACH -The Marina Vik· inas have i.ken wha' the defense Jives them untal they cannot take any more. . Wednesday n1~t 1111.nst visitin1 Edison Hi&h. tht' '11kinp pounded it inside to 6-foot-1 1 center Cherokee Parks. who 1n turn took it to the ChargeB for a critical 71-69 Sunset Lcaaue boys basketball victory in ovenimc. . Puk.s, an AJl·Amencan bound for Duke, pourtd in a carttr·h•ah <40 point • 26 after halftime and six of hiJ team's eiaht in the ciura pcnod. Parks. surrounded by u many as row «· fenders every tune he dipped below iM foul hnc. helped the Vik1np ovCl'CC)fftC 33 poents by Ed110n junior ~ard Brandon J~. who forced the overtime "With a 27~ J.poin~ at \be RP,la&ioo buzzer • .. We bow where ow ttraath is,. .. Mid Marina Coedl Steve Popovich. wbo bll ~ to -.. Itel •tn'I 111C'Rlt0n Oii tM bat .,.., tD OIMiie Couty ... We hid'° ID IO (JllMb). "9 ...... dley --•A•Mli• lrial. Wt bft.~W ii • .._. Md 1WJ biat on tum pmty pd (he _. 10 tee dliroWI). h ...... , KW '* wet opca in &heft. bul we did wtm WC Md to do.• EdilDia Cwll Joa IDrcMn 1111 a di -. ................... ~ -we· ..... ., ............ .. ....... .., .................. ..... Sunset LeacH st•wdl• Hunllne'°" hKh OcNn vi.w Edison Merine S.nl• Ane WHlmtn,ter F ounlalfl V a11eY ~ ..... • L. • L. . . " . • • • • , t Q s t 2 • ' t a • 1 • • • 1t • • s 11 W1•11•u"i .... Huntlneton lffCtl 71, w.....--62 sente AM II, Founteln Y.,,.., • ~lne 71, Edi~ 6' Cot) ,.,....._CJ..-.) HUfttinttoft 9Mdl et MertN 0ceen Ve.w .. Edison FowntMI V..., et W..tm!Mlet SUP.ER BOWL SUNDAY WITH AN ITALIAN FLAIR!! AT THE "TOP OF THE VILLA" .JI EL SEOUNOO -8o Jackt0n __ ...,.. ~ woa•c play 1n Suftday's AFC ~ Champlonthip same bcalltt of his an· ~ JUred ttft hap. --- "Bo Jackson's IOtt, he has 1 limp in bis pctdy u~ .. Raiders coach Art Shell said We(lnnday. .. He's ttttina constant treatment. He's doubtful, but you neVtt know." JKkson was injurtd whtn tackled by Kevin Walker at the cod of a 34.yard run on 1he second play of the third quaner an lasl Sunday's 20.lO IUidtrs victory ovtr lhe Ctncinnati Benpls 10 a second-round pla)off pmc. Jackson said afterward tha1 he intended to Pl•> apinst lhe. Buffalo Bills Sunday, bu1 underwent a ma&netic resonance imaging test on Monday and hun't commented since that time. Jackson left the Cincinnati game having pined 77 yards on just six carries. "He has some swelling an the (hap) area," Shell said. "They didn't find an)'thmg else.'' 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Look for Gilletle display$ at participating ""'1ilen fo em.: J> be )QI' beSf off fhe field, UH ~ ~ lorgr90tlCMw on GC•.Si&Mng p,oducfsi ... • ~. cm:rr oon lltlS GUY 15 BlffED!! At the World 8nlln-8ulldng ~ 1t1111P11 '"811 UCL4. n-12 Adam Keefe scored a season-high ---- 30 points and led Stanford to a 89-82 •-' upset of No. 7 UCLA Wednesday night. ' ~ gi ving the Cardinal consecutive vie----- tones at Pauley Pavilion for the first time ever. Andrew Vlahov added 12 points and frusll'lted UCLA's Don Maclean as the Cardinal (10-S, '.\-:2 in the Pacific-I 0), ex.tended its win streak aaainst the Bruins ( 13-3. 2-2) to five. Last year. Stanford ~on at Paule} for the first ttmc in 2S seasons. Jn other spons news Wednesday: • GeofT Lear scored 2S points and had 10 rebounds Wednesday night as Pep~rd1ne downed lo)ola Marymount 91-79 m a West Coast Con- ference game an Malibu. •Oakland I\ ·s third ba eman Carney Lansford. who an1ured has left knee in a snowmobile accident on New Year's E"e. underwent mo~ than thn:e hours' ~urger) and probably won't play for nine month~ th e team's doctor said. -From It~ A1-.claled Prr11 Jobn Swofford, Nonh Carolm3 athletic director. after Wcdnc~a} night's game be· l"cen the fifth-ranked Tar Heels and North < arolina tatc "'as postponed: "I think people will certain!~ understand that the importance of the ba'lkl'tball game pales considerably in comparison to what's on the minds of a lot of ;\mencans and a 101 of others in the world that ~e h\C 1n IOntght.'' •• ~uthen C unda provldes !P oppqrtunlti tor year-round sailing blkrn California i1 t.hC .. Boec- int ~"of d.c Uaited S..1n. Unlike d9C Milon on the Ea1t Cout. sedty lookiftl at ttwir bolts in df)'doct covered with snow, West Cout Milon tct to sail year round. No toOnCf thin the New Year's paradet and rollqt football pmes hive ended, Newport saik>rs can be found beck in the waler with the third race of Balboa Yacht Club's Sunkist Series. January and the first pen of February is tune-up time for the Southern California Yachlln1 As· sociat1on's monster Mid-Winter Rcptta, held Feb. 16-17 up and down the San..S.n coast (San Diego to Santa Barbara). a South Shore Yacht Club has started its Winter Hibachi Series of in-the·ba)' combat for the Per- formance Handicap Raci ng FlccL Race No. l was last Saturday wtth Race No. 2 on Jan. 26. Races 3 and 4 will be held Feb. 16 and 23. Voyagers Yacht O ub's Hot Rum Series. also for PHRF racers in the bay. is scheduled to stan this un- day. continuing Feb. 2 and 24 with tht finalt on March 2. BYC wall conclude its Sunkist Series on the first wctkend of fcbruary (2nd and 3rd) with liulc boats (one design) on Saturday and big boats <PHRF and one design) on Sunday. Newpon Harbor Yacht Club will also be concluding us Wi nter Scncs No. 4 on Jan. 26-27. l.Jdo Isle Yacht Club will ~scnl its M1d- Winter Tune Up inside the bay for CARI.SON From 01 about the Team of the DccadC's. as the Raiden hkc to call themselves Al Davis apparent I) rccogn11cd the possib1h1ics when he sent i\rt Shell and quarterbacks Steve Bcucrtcin. Jeff Francis and Schroeder to a quanerbacks camp. where While was involved in an endeavor with 8 111 Walsh So 11 began last spring wht"n Wlu tc accepted a post "11 h the Raiders. this rclat1onsh1p between White and the Raiders' quar- terbacks. and the end result 1s a passing game wh ich 1s s1mpl) 10 percent better right down the hne The numbers prove 11 White appreciates th<' at1en11on he gels. but he's quack to point out .. Phil Richar dson all classes on Jan. 26. a Dana Point Harbor will be ram· pan1 with ra«rs this weekend wtth Capistrano Bay Yacht Club break· ing the ice for the San Juan Scncs for PHRF combatants. a The beginning of February is also tunt up time ~t..race committees to keep the racing gladiators in hnc and on the line. On Feb. 2. Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. the Association of Or· anae Coast Yacht Clubs and the Southern California Yachung As- sociation will team up to p~nt a race management seminar held at NHYC'. a A note to the cruisers. anglers and pleasure seekers on the water . . While )OU arc on the biggest fleet out enjoying the water. often yo u will hear a racing sk1p~r hail m a loud. hopeful!} gentlemanly like the role of Schroeder. a ca~r 45 percent passt"r. unt1l 1h1s season ··He's 1hro"n the ball away a lot more 1h1s year and actually ran the ball.'' said Wh11c .. He's taken some ~cks and an s1tuat1ons didn't tr) to force som<'thing .. Earl) an the season he "as being bocx'd. bul 10 his credit. what he "a~ doing "a' b) design. Aside from the technical side of the game. "'l' ha'c established a good rappon .\nd he's learned to keep a rcason- ahl) eH·n 1cmpcrment.'' The surl·es'I Wh11c has had. v. hether as an ass1stan1 10 Wal hat 5tantord and the 49ers. or as the hr ad coach at Cal and Jiit no1s. as \l.l'll as th a1 in1t1al ltst of quar- tcrbad.'i. h0\1.-C\Cr. transcends into a \Ingle season far from the C\plo1ts of Montana and Schroeder II "as at Ne"pon Harbor Htgh 1n the autumn of '89 where White found onr of the bnghtest moments of h1!> coaching career -a\ a "'alk· on a1dt' to ~1lor'i ( oach JcfT Bnn ... lc) White's )oungest 'ion. Matt. was a senior r«e1,er for the 1lors and Wh1h.· too ... the opponun11)' to spend J rampa1gn \I.Ith thr Sailors And \I.hat a ~ason Dc'ip1te the lad. ofa l.<>00-)ard runner over a ctlurse of I !-gamrs. the 110"' v.ent 9-3 behind the right arm of heck. a ~oung.stcr "ho came oul of the woodv.ork 10 bccomr a 60 pcrccn1 pas~r It d1dn ·,Just happen. It ma- tenal1zcd under the inOuen~ of White and 1f an)'onc ever bchcHs co:sth1ng 1sn'11he name of the game. the) need to take a good look back at that Sailors football team Sch«"-completed 184 of 306 passe'i C 60 I percent) for I. 786 >ards. good for 10 TDs and ob- viously se111ng up others Onl) once cvrf) 34 a11empts ~ould he be in terC'<'pled Whale would remain throughout the season somewhat hidden wnh1n the t·oachang pattern. choosing to be v1nually anonymous. He was. of course. a nyt hina but anonymous w11h1n the Sailors' huddle WHITE From 01 commmcd to improving... White said. "And 11 really made my JOb easy. He was anuous to find a friend. and I think I've become as much a fnend as a coach." White and Schroeder came t<>acthcr b)' fate last spnng when White and Walsh we~ conductina a quarterback camp at tanford. Walsh had invtted Wh11e. a fncnd and former assistant at California, Stanford and with tht 49ers. to help. Wal h. now an analyst for NBC. later had to cancel the camp btcauK the network thouaht at was a conflict of 10terHt. But while the camp edited. amaiinaJy, IWders qua.nctbeckJ Schroeder and Steve Bcueticin ~ the flrst clients. They wan with COICh Art hell Ind Other Ulitwtta. Davis, imprnstd witb White's abtlity to teach the eemnical upecu of quanttbec:k1na. hired wtute u bis quannt.n: COldl. He wanted White co hdp Schroeder improve his ~.n.,,.,.... rMto, complttioa Ptla•Ht , ""' *"'• prrun ................ broecler, _.., ca ct u II ..., 46.9 Pilot•• ol Ml ............ and ._. IOI& dll _,, I Jalt ID lewltlia. W I W. ,..... us•• cw· u• n a 11) _. 1., .. 1e111 -ii m 11 ls .. Al-Pro ......... ....., .. tllli ., ... i .............. ... • :-"WFRE RAaNO•" vo~.... , ...._. Th• is the nK'Cf'I eu.,,.-... 11m (or. "I am racina apinll all lhcte boat~ around me and I would be forever thankful. ifit i1 not a m hardship for >OU. if ydu would allow me the ri&ht of WI)' IO I may stay abreast with mY. competition. Also 1fl have to sail around you, som; boz.o compctiior miaht set ahead of me and prObably UP'C\ 1remcndou Jy. Thank you for your cooptration and hive 1 nice day!" So, when you·re out t~ and a racint, sailor hails, "WE'RE RAC- ING. • at as aood spons.manshjp to aive "'ay. but not requm:d. Under the maridme rules of the waterwa)S. >OU have as much right to sail where you want as the nex.1 guy. but reroember, if yQu sail through a ~in& fleet and have a collision. and you do not have nght of way (port-starboard, sailboat vcr sus powerbo~ll. etc.), you or your insurance company will be pick1fll up the tab. Let's keep cvcrythina safe on tht water so everyone -racers and non-racers ahkc -can en.JO)' the 1hnll of boating. a For 1nformat1on about the above race<1. contact 1he }acht clubs: Balboa Yacht C'lub (673-lS IS). Capistrano Bay Yacht Club ( 493. 7102). Lido Isle Yacht Club (673-6170): Newpon Harl>or Yacht C'lub (6 73· 7730). South Short Yacht Club (646-3102); and the Voyagers Yacht Club (6S0.1030). Pt.II RJcbnl1N'1 &oa"-6 col• ·~"la tje Oru1e C..•I Dally Pilot ~very Tbnd~y. .. , rcall~ appreciated Jeff (8nn ... lc> I for allowing a parent "'''ha bm pla}1ng (to help)." said Wh11c .. It "as important 1hat 11 be IO"'·profikd .. \\-h11e had JU!tt r<'cently ended an e1ght-~ear run JI llhno1s and was "ork1ng \I.Ith Mike C11ddmgs at Pro . pons Inc and the unique o~ ponun11 } \lmpl} "urfaccd. ..To g<'I hack on 1he field and haH' 'IC.>m(' fun with the k1d\ - basacall> J JUSI v.orked around Jeff and helpc.'d "here I could.'' con- tinucJ \\-h11t· .. It "'as one of the g~a l C\J)<'nt'nn~s for me and ll made nn· rl·ah1c how much I missed the on-the-field part. It 'Aa\ fun . and "'l' \J\I. s.ome ~suits." Tht· rrs1dua l\ continue at Harbor Wh11c's influence v.11hm the Sail- ors' pa\<.tng game 1<. still evident. If thcrt' 1~ a .. ingk nem w1th1n all the in~ and out\ of developing and 1mpr0\ mg a quanerback. Whale 'i31J he~·" 11 a' a matter of con fidenc{' .. T hai'~ the rnmmon de· nom1na1or that all of them have had " 'i<ltJ Wh ite .. If the au} 1' rnntident the JOh l'I h1'i and secure within tht· rcla11on~h1p It's an at - mosphere of confidence. le\e Scheck "as an that atmosphere.'' I lo" OIX''i .i onc-t1mc receiver for Cal kno" so much about quar- 1crhal'ks'l To be-gin with. rubbing clbov.'I "1th Walsh d1dn·t hun Wh1tl' ""he\ hct-n the student assocrn11ng v.1th quanerb3cks from \1ontana It> S...hc<. k .. , ou don't change a quarterback. hut ~ou tan help them mentall):· ~1d Whne .. The) ha\e the arm and the 1n\t1nus or the\ arc not quarterbat t.. <. ·· · ~hr~Jer·~ rnnfidence must be o,erflov.1ng. HI\ onl) re~/ backup 1s Bcurrlein And Bcurrlcin. appa~nll) s111l 1n the doghouse aOer his celebrated holdout. ha~ )Ct 10 shp has Jersey O\<'r his hend this season. 1ns1tad relcgntt-d 10 c1\.1l11an clothing on the 'i1deltne\ If no thing cl~. Schroeder cert.am· I~ doesn't ha"e to worry about ~mg replaced an the fourth quarter. R-.rr C.rl1011 I• t:ff Orup Coa•t D•llY Piiot'• Sporu E4Jr.r. Schroeder, who stood on the stde· lint as Doug Williams' t>M:kup in Su~r Bowl XXll. Jn the summer. w1th Bcuerlein a holdout. Schroeder and While went to work. "When you have problems with )'OUr aolf swing. )'OU IO find some- one that knowi your swin& inStde and out," hrocder said. "He sat the~ for a Iona time and just watched mt throw. then said. 'OK. your hips wen:n't open, and your feet wc~n't sc1 r\ahl' And I'd ao black 1n the nut 11me and make 1un: 1hty were Kt riah1:· " pccifically.'' White Aid, "I worked on the mechanical peru.. The footwork. lmprov1na bi1 abihcy to set away from the center. To plant. To Kt. To throw the football. And alona wnh that, the umi"8 Of the various routes ... The rnults were a 12-4 n:plar-' ttason rm>nt. AFC Wt11 DtV1Uoa titJe. a VK10r)' o~ the Cincinnati Benaals in the Raiden' ftnc Pia.Yo« p~ 1n fl~ years and 1 tboe dail Suay at aoil'I 10 the Supn bl Sdlroedtr 11'rew 19 ICMtl:Wow• .... tlait lealOn ·-o.ay ... ililmepdows. •Rd "' ...... .. COin .... ra&io ... ''= .. IO 54.S Plftftl • .._die ··§···· lltr .... -..... "••~•• ••::J:I ••n•ll. •II• 1 llB w APC fl. ..... ~ti ........ a... ti I Jiiii~" lflf ..... ,... ....... _.._ t1suuu11n. • Saddle back edges Newport NEWPORT BEACH -Chris 8rachhaw'1 3·poant aoal with 4S tttonds rcmam1n1 brolt' a S 1-S I tie and pve vi uin& Sadd~t>.ck High a 56-SJ Sea View League bo)s ba kctball v1ctof) a1 Nrwpori Harbor Wt'dnt'sda) n1gh1. In a aame that was close mo t of the wa)'. the Sailors (9·q overall. 1-:? a View League) then liccd th t' dt'licit to one ~int on Hu) gu)en's layup as umr wort down. Ju tin Mcintee led ewport with 17 points. wh1lt' Reg1 trr pactd lh t Roadrunnt rs with 16. -B .. " • Dlllly Pilot By Petrick Larkin °'llll09 co.. 09ly ,..,. NEWPORT 9 CH -Corona dcl Mar H1ah used It patented low-down offense to If) to combat the fa t·brcak1na tyle of Tu tin, Orange \ount) • top-ranked bo)'S b:i krtball t~m. but no maucr how c;lo" th e paC't' got. I~ a Kings ~impl} couldn't htindk the b31· anccd Tillers attack. Instead. upset·minded dM dropped a 46-35 a Vie" Ltague dcf 1s1on at home Wednesday night heforc a mall c:ro"-d. The Tiller used the inside· outside. 1-2 punch of point gunrJ Oa .. 1d Bc1IMc1n and fo rward Thoma Cla)IOn, who each scored IS points. 10 our muscle the Sea Kmiu. Doua He'sc had I 6 points Thursday. January 17, 1•1 to slaw lllwn t11-r111c• Tlllln In 48-86 for CdM to lead all orers, while Jon llpham added 12 Boch team ~ufTcn:d throush a poot hooung night " Tu tin "ihot 18 pcr\:cm ( 19 of SO) "d 1he a Kina 37 J)l"r('cnt c ll·JS). l he kc)' wa down the stttH:h when CdM fOuldrl't get on' a dttent aucmpt 1n lhl· I 1 two minute • "Clo doe n't count." Sea Kings Coach Paul Om s 1d. "We kmd of phn~ out m the last 11..; minute or the same and didn't remember what "'~ \\~r~ suppostd to do • \\>c'ri: nor th.ii far from where we hould be but \\C need to Stan tict..ma to th<' game plan. We need to get the ball 1n'i1dC' and lh t'n go oggreo;"veh 10 lhC' ba'ikel ... Tu"il1n m:11n1:uncd a l~'po1n1 lead for mo\t of the ~cond half • HA Vtl# L•AOUa ~ CMr8ll W L W L Tustin J O t6 1 S~ J I 1 10 WoodDfldee 1 I '2 7 Corona de! Mer 1 2 I 11 Newoort HarbO< I 2 f 9 Un1ven 1tv O l 7 f w.-.M11Y's ker" Tu\l1n '6 COl'onl del Mer 35 ~ 5'. NewPOl"t Harbor SJ W~idM 116 Unlvenilv 71 ,,...V's GINMI (7:Jt) NewPOl'I Hlfl>Or II Tu\lln Corona del Mer 11 Unl ... ers1tv Saddl«>eck 11 WOOdbriPOe un11l 1he Sea Kings made a big push ~tth a hll more than s1~ minu tes lrfl 1n the contt'st Corona tnulcd 37-:?S at lhe l'nd of three quarttrs. but r>oug Hesse ht1 from 4.fee1 out 3nd Ja')()n ( larl.. h11 a 3-pomter to cut th\· lead to seven wnh 6: IS rtmainina. He ~ hit 1 IX'" of fr~ thro"'~ 1f\cr hctna fouled do" n low and lJph m rnnn'-'ttcd from 3·pom1 ('Oun tr) to CUI II to 39-JS \\>1th 2· 35 ten. h v.a the clo ·st th<' • a "'-tnls had bttn ince trailina 19-1 S w11h l :SO left 1tl the fim half It "'~" alM> ns close a the) v.ould get \he rc!tt of thl· wa)' a-. Tustin clo~ thl' a;tmc out "'1th a 7-0 run. "Th(') don't ao real deep (Tu~lin camt's onl ) eight \ll'Slt~ pla)cr on 1he rostC1')." Om\ said. '"And v.c d1dn ·, take ad' antage or that .. The ~a Kang ~med to funt· t1on at their lx-\t 1n that fou rth quarter run after Om~ inserted Todd Kehrh into the lineup "-ehrh who has ~en hm11ed action s1nLe tht' ( oa'it < hn'!>tmas C ta~s1c in Dt- cemtx·r n-c;pondcd v.11h 1hrl-e dt- rcn~l\t' rt'boundll 1n the .:Un •nd .. agirc Sl\t'ne ~cm~ to .,.,. \.di 1 ror lt1t ltml' bcina .• till, Onil "-I\ (U from hr pin& praJIC Oft .. )' on<' of hi pla~c"'. "He h11 .. n'1 re II\ pla)'cd enOue1t to m t..e any kind ·of 1udgernenu." Orm ..aid I lla 1 all ) put him in 1hcrc to ti) ~mt>thina difTer't'nl - Jnd he d1<l w nw aood th1n,ss -bul \\C c;t11l came up hon on the \COl\"tlc>anJ ·• 1 he Se~ King.' also hiid trouble han&.mg on to lh<" ball a they 1.omm1tted 18 turnover in the con· tt''il. mdud1ng fo ur m the last mrnutr Brt.tn Reader also blocked t"o shot'> for Turi.Un m th t span. C orona dd Mar returns to action fndil) JI l nn~r\ll) 1n a pmc of contra\t1n~ ''~It's Una P'C up 116 po1nh 111 \\ uo<lhradg.c Wed~sday Estancia WBal'B dawn Lagana Hiiis tor BB-6B rlct.,y Monarchs romi>, 72 -50 Aficr pl a)m& on t''t'n t~rm for the first half with .. 1S1 t1ng Laguna Hills H1ah. lht' Estancia bo)s baskt'tball team took control an the third quarter and put awa) the Hawks. 68-58. 1n a Pacific Coast Lcagut' game Wcdnt'~a) night With thc. game dcadlockt>d at 33. M1kt' Haas scored nme of his 11 points m lh<" 1hird quancr and ~n L) and Mau Fucrbnnger had ~'' tach as Es1anc111 ( 14-4 o' era II. J-0 PCL) out54.·orcd Laguna Ht lh. :?4.1 5. The Ha"'ks (8·8. 1-2) didn't lhrcatt'n 1n the fi nal quarter Fuerbnnger was crC'd1 1ed w11h I~ n-bounds to go along \\llh a team· high 2:? point~ L) added 16 pomt 'i Jn other Pel g.1mc\ WC'Jne~a' • Llrau Bucb t?. Trabuco HIGH SCHOOL BOYS E''-nd1 61, U9UM H•\ SI l,acHK CMU Lff-1 L...-Hlb tuanc .. ......... ..".,. .. Mii 1.-n • t 1 17 Ho .. 6"\0<I I I 0 l ltou l I 0 I McO•nit <\ s I 0 u LeMol\I II I 4 n l'•t)l"1jf •• l n ( c>' "' 1 0 I ' l , 1 1 I 16 l(,m I 0 1 l H•rnmond I ~ : 1 ~l .. f'Oe'U 1 0 1 ' H .. > l ' 1 11 Huet'g 0 0 0 0 l~IJ•O 0 0 • 0 ,,.,,.. '•"f' 0 PM'• 00 0 r •'°''• o o o Ha •• 0 0 Je •eue 0 O O O Total\ 1l 11 II w To••I\ 7S 11 17 ~· Sew• bv Ou,,,., L•ll e H \ 1' 4 I~ I~ ~ E "•"<•• tt u ,. 11 oa ) PO•nl "°°'' L•lluf\• H •I . K m I f; ..... < • M<Or t \ J ,.. .. , l CenNrv 61, Co\ta Mesa S7 (PecHI< (M SI l H-1 C•"• ~\A c-~ Cooo.r L, H•rO "O Am.~cst Mcfvov P<i19"> O.C.••1-0 II')/ c 19""'"' .. "pl .. 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Oe1 -II• "'"O' I SUNSET From 01 contmuall)' nc141tcd Manna lead., do\\ n tht' st retch Je•;,s1e thret·J>OIOI pla> and a 3. pomt shot by Grq Miller kept the Characr.. within one before Manna's Bran1 hclor ~nk horh one-and-<.me lltAC.,tC COAST LEAGUE LMti'M Overal W L W L Estancia 3 O " 4 Tr111>ueo Hills 1 1 J 12 LllOU~ Beach 2 I \\ 7 Centurv \ 2 9 1 Laoun1 Hill\ \ 2 I I Co\la Me"8 0 J J 13 w~v·,ScwH C~rurv 61 Costa Mf'" 57 E srancia 61 L•ouna Hills SI Laouna Stach 92, Traouco Hills 74 Fridlv's G•~s l7> Tr110ueo Hi!ls 11 Es1ancia Century 111 Laouna Beacn Costa Mesa 11 Laouna Hills Hills 74: Th\' .\rt1\t~ u~·c.J a full. cnun press to fuel m runnm~ ga me in thl' '>\'\onc.J quaner to tJh• urn- 1rnl of the gamC' at Trahurn Hill' 111<.h Bor\'llJ scor\·d 'I ()(iant' Tusten 4', Coron11 Oii Mir JS I S.. V-\.H-1 TU\"" CWIMW cMI MAr It~"· llf' , •• " Moo•• !fir df'' c ..... 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Shelor a m ts from the h1ah P<> t. helped f~I a 2l· 1 ~ th1rd.quancr scortd the first "points of the c'tra edge for 1he -.urpn 1n1 01lcf'\. now pcnod. 4-0 1n Jcquc A Todd HarrtU bucket and four •Sota Au••· r ... tal• V•ll~y more Jessie point • ho""e'cr. H : C haunct> Woolridge orcd JI ~noncd 11 apm "-'Ith 46 ~ond lef\ points co lead the ho t Saint to the before Oarttn Crooks hll two on~ c > \iCtOr) in a pmc "h' h f oun - n and-one frtt thro~ with 4 ~nds tam alk) Coach Gordon 8111· I left lO Win It. tnplc~. d~bcd I impl) "a 0 l l J ic mi scd a 3-pomtcr and effort. subsequ~nt follow from four f~t. on Blmu Hogan kd ountain \'al· •1 the ne:\t po sc ion. and Parh le •ith 17 J')Omu. but • nta na n 1natched the rchound with one • put it•"~) in t~ thirJ quancr ~ith ond left to 1C"t the game. • 2.S· 12 run. OUl NtW 2nd LOCAJION NOW OPCN ABcG IMPORTS SEJtVIO: & ltEPAJR Of Merctdtt 1MW Yol¥o ond JAPANDt CARS TUNt-UP • ENGINES • TMNSMISSIONS UAW • CWT(JIES 1931 NIWpod tllYd. COICO ..... la-HO Darren (ira, ley added B points and nine 3\\1\ls. Tngg Gamer had 14 pomls and e1gh1 rcbouJl ds. Tom Ra,C'nsburg had 11 point (includ- ing three 1-poanrers) and Brad Berberian adc.Jrd 10 points. The .\rtl\l\ 1mpro\t~d to 11·7 0 ' rrall. l -I 10 th e PCL 10 1ra1l E\tancaa h' on\' game f hl' \na't' llU\\l'Orcd T rahul-O Hills J6-IJ 1n the 'i<.·co nd quarter 10 tJl..l· a 4h-m halft11nC' l'dgl' Gra' k } had l\\.n '\-pmnl\'I' in thr qunncr Jnd RaH'n,hurg onl.' while Borella \Cored thrC'l' h.i.,._,\.'I, and Garner h:.tJ fi H' point' l aguna Beath ( 2-1 I returns home tor Fmln' ·, kagul' dul'I "11h < t·n· run . a \\'naotk'>'lr\'" nrn11ng oll an lll'"-·1 "m O\ er ( o\ta ~k..a I I , • ,. 'I • 11 .. row-Jo row .to 79~ OR20W SO :_ •• , • Ceatary H , Costa Mes11 S7: The Mustangs squandered a 17-10 lir t· quarter lead that could ha .. t' been ('Om1dcrabl ) more except for four blo" n la > up\ then sa\\ their game collap~ in the th ird quaner as C\·n1u n . tx·h ind Damien Hamh.·r"s do1C'n point\ e\pludcd m a 27- hur<,t Hamler lin1shl'd ""h a g.amc- h1gh 20 to ~nJ lhl' '1s1t1ng ~\'\30\ do\\ n lo 1h"·1r th ird los'> 1n as mam l\·ague \tan ., · Jdl P1l h·n, (, ,, \11kr Oe<1ra110 ( 15 \ anJ Ja,on \mordc (I 0) "en· m ''"n figur\'' tnr C o\ta '-1esa but 1hen• \\J ~ 'l'f\ little in l\'rm\ of pos1t1' l'' 1111 < nal h 8111\ Bre" er. \\ho "al\ h\·d hi\ tram loSt· to a \t'OIOr·k<i'> opponl'OI -B, tb~ Dally Pilot ... I QI 1 -.. ::: Q) 4 . i;: c :: -.. " c cc -~ "' c5 ) ''ii' OIL FILTERS • ") >' , •• REG OVER 3 89 s 10FF "\NT.\.\'.\ -Mater lx1 lhgh·., Mon.trlhs 1mpro'-ed 10 3-1. I S.4. knocl 1ng olT pre' •<>JJ'>h un~aten 8 1\hop .\mat 1n Aniclus Lra¥uc bac;t..ctball au1on \\cdnl~a' night tx·h1nd a '"arming a nd lOO\ mun& attact.. Ja~n Janest..1 kd the "J~ "tth I H pom t' h1111ng of 1 from thl' field and ~ or H at lhl' lane but that \\J\ JU\l th\· lip of the !\tunJrl h\ prt.>OU\ lion Janc'!>t..1 l ddcJ ntnl' rdlou nJ\ 1n a g.im\.' "h1lh ..aw the \lunar('h\ "ontrol th\' bu:.uJ~ 111 th\· tu1w ol 45-~ I -25-12 on the olTcn\I\ l. hu.irc.J, Reggi\.' (,"·a~ haJ lt1 !)<>1 nl!> 'ii\ rd>ou nd~ and fo ur as 1 ts; Terrenu \\ilbron hJd n1n\' pt11n1' .i nd ntn\· rebound' and 5-foot.-9 1'..amran \ult u>ntnhutc:d "' pmnt\ '>(\\'n rebound~ and eight 3\\1\l\ Thl· \lonarl h'> "\'fl' I., 111 I.I at tht· hnl· It "a' 11\-IX at h.1ltt1ml· k;i,rng hllk doubt a'!> to the outcome 1 he Monal:h' rl·turn to at 11on f ndJ\ night "hen the' host t. John Bt>'<.'O at ., 111 • EXIDE HEATBEATER BATTERIES SPARK PL UGS ""'. J r.' ,,., w' t • • ,, I RESISTOR 93~ 75 MONTH 4gs• L Pr·ces Guaranteed' IF Y'OUFIHOIT FOR LESS 0 w I • • • • W E 'LL MEET THAT PRICE LOS OELE krn1rd k.1n1 had 32 p()in11 and Lt«ll Eackln 20. inctudina dttas- ive Mic throws ,. JI wath 2.4 SttOnds len. as the W1sh- in11on 8u11cts continued their dominance o fthe Los Antcles Clip- pers with a lO l-99 victory Wednes- day night. l(jng scored 19 points in the second half as the Bullets won for the ninth time in 13 p m es. beating the Clippers for the 11th time m 12 mcetinas. Benoit Ben1am in led Los An- geles. which lost for the 10th time. in 12 games. with 19 points and 15 ttbounds. Winsto n Garland had 18 points o ff the bench. Alter Darrell Walker converted a foul b)' the Clippers' Tom Oamck into a pair of free throws with 13. I seconds left to put the Bullets ahead 99-97, Garrick hi1 a shon Jumper ia tht laM to tw tht ICOtt. But Wllbr worked the bell to Eacklts in the low post and he drew a foul hi Oank k. EactJes sank both shots from w tine to aivt W1shin1ton su strai1Jn vic1ories a t the Spons Arena. Charles Smith scored f1 ve m aiaht Clippers' points for a 9.S.93 leJd with three minute to play. Walktr hit one o f two fret throws for the Bullets befott Garland's drivina layup increa~d the edge to 97-94 with I :28 left. After K.ing hit two frtt throws, teammate Pervis Ellison blocked Smith at the other end and was fouled by Smith the next time down the court. He made one of two at the line to tie the score at 97-97 with 54.4 seconds left. and Walktr converted two more after he was fouled on a ba~line sho1 b) Gar- rick. -By i•e An oclaletl Pn .. streak ends HART · FORD.Conn ... -Pat Vtr- bcek and Ron Fnanci 1rored powcr·pl1y 1oals 1nd Chns Govedori 's fi r,t NHL aoal proved 10 be the game-winntr as H anford beat Los Angele$ 4.3 Wednesday niaht to end the Kings' seven-game winning streak. Govedans beat Kelly Hrudey with a $hon backh1nder to the 1love side 7:26 into the third period to give the Whalers a 4-2 lead. Kings' defenscman Rob Blake llOed a wnst shot over Peter 1dork1ewicz's shoulder on a po~cr play with 3:55 left in the game. -B.11 lff Au.elated Pm• The Luxury Car That Has Everything. Ex cent The Luxury Tax .. (Vin1246080) 1991 C adillac Sedan De Vill e F OR ONLY $28,399* T he new lux ury tax went into effect on January lsL It's a 10% fed eral tax on any amount over $30,000 pa.id for luxury automobiles. Bad news for buyers of some makes of c ars. Good news for buyer s who discover many of our C adillac Sedan De Villes. NABER 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 7141540-9100 •PIUI tall, lie, A doe.( .... AD vehiclea wbject to prior ..le. Offer .. .,n. Moncl.ay, JMuwy 21, 1991. l!J NEW LOCATrONI 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Sant• AM Newpor1/55 Fwy. at Edinger s-~ ~foaws Puct Ser•-"°"''"' F ,_ 6 lOc>m t-ASING '35-317T Your Dealership can be seen here. Only $96 a week. Published Thursday, Saturday & Sunday. Circulation 149,000. Call 642-4321 \ t ' I J • , f )f Ulf • , I Jrlll 1• , I I I . t11'9F.DI TE DELl\I F.R~ BP.ACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714) 89!-ttoe (!IS) 5&6-1888 fm ~NEWPORT ~~=·~ IJ t~~ 445 (. C...t ..... , ....,.,. .... (btt ..... ,... •••• •) 714) 673-.. =::=J ACURA SALES ~ ING GRF.AT SF.l.f·x:I10N OF r-.T.W & U ED CAHS •H#f,W\YC"l,11t<t. \T 2925 HARBOR BLVD. lN COSl'A MESA For the record W•=.oe• Cl . " ...... ......... . , ··-"'-• 11 II ... • :.... II~ i: i:.~ .... .. .. All 1), a... u ,, ,. .. , ~-• I H Ml JI ............... --~ " 'rn -UIM b tJ t1' 11.t .......... ...,., o.lle• ,, •1 .ao 11'\ MIMtoete It U )d tJ \ °'"'-.. Jt ,., " ~ . " , .. "" H STl•N ,CNH' .. llMCe ·---~ " , .. - n •• "' ' .. It ti7 11.., u,. at IJ\ It U .. II> .. » "' "' c~ o.o .... Mllw-" .. -. -,_ ,_ C.WllDMliM ,, .. Jt II ,. 11 ti " MD 11 H II t<I ............. tc.. w._.... .. , ~" a-$•• ... lit, ....... lti c-.. Ill ,, ...... .. --•ft ....... Vtno .. 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All«le-NIA-..-Stu J.CUOI> 0#.Ct., ol -.. , ... , '"'"-' AFC ~ HF( ~···••O.• ...... ''°"'' Hatch Florida-bound Marina blanks Oilers in soccer COSTA MESA -Lawrence Hatch. a JC Gnd-W1rc All-Amcn- can corncrback for O range C oas1 < ollt•g<.'. has comm111ed to a11cnd the lln1\.crs1t) of Flonda. Hatc h. a 1~0-11mc .\ll-M1ss1on Conference selecuon. considered l 'Cl .\ \nzona • tale. \.\ashington State and UC Berlek) belo~ 'iekcting the Gaines' Ille-based <•ators of 1he Souaheasaem Con- kn:ncc. The 6-foot-I, 190-pounder is a product of Long Beach Jordan I I 1gh He intercepted t~o passes la 'il \C;lr and used h1'i 4 '5 six-cd in lhe ~0-\ard da'>h to return one 98 \.ards for the "inn mg touchdcJ" n aga1M1 ~addkhark -By Tb~ D•lly Piiot Marina High notched a pair of second-half goals 10 top H unt1n11o n Bc:ach. 2.0. Wedne~ay in Sunset League bo)s soccer amo n at the V1k1ngs' field. S1c'e DeC'o11e and Cns11an McKmne) scored for the hosts. who 1mpro\ed to 10-5 oHrall. J -1 1n league. Hun11ng1on Beach fell to 6-5-4 . .l-2. In other bo)s !.OCcer Wednesda). • Saddlebadt %, Newport Harbor 2: Bf)ce Rose gave the Sailors a I.() lead eight minutes into the first half and Br)an Malhn put Harbor up ~-I 15 minutes 1n10 the ~cond half. hut "iaddlchack <.enrrd on a pcnall) kid "'th 10 m1nu1n kfl to 1.:arn the 11c "1th the \IS1t1ng Sailors ( 11-4-J. 1-0-1) • •Corona del Mar 3, Twstla I: Ola Karohussen scored a pair of aoals a~ 1hc '1s111ng ~a Klngs (9-5-1. 1-2) "on thC' Sea View League match ll\Cr the Tille~ ( 1-1 in league) •Mater Del 1, Bl1taop Amat I: \.1ano Mailo 11ed the game for Bishop "mat on a penalty l"ck with IO minutes 10 pla). 1n reaulatio n. and neither team could scott in a pair of 15-minut<.' o 'enimcs of the .\ngelus League battle. Mater De1 (I J."\-1 . 2-0-1) made 11 I.() on M1kC' ( orl '\ throw-in. which Trevor k ke'I headed in "1th 20 minu1es left 10 rcgulauon -By 1be Dally Piiot OCC men earn rust conference win I hl' Oran~l' < 11J\t < olkge nh:n's ba'ikethall ll'am l ollcc1l·d its fir~a Orangl' I mp1rl' ( onkrenu· '"n ol thl· \C.'asnn dropping husl R1H'rs1dc ( 11~ < ulkgl· ., 1-M \.\ l'dnc'ida} n1gh 1 .\Iler lhl· PirJll'' I 111-11 oH·rall 1-J Orange r n1p1re ( onforen<.'C) had lJll·n J \I 2~ hJllt1ml' k Jd lhl' Tiger\ 11 4-11 l·'I hJllkJ h.1l.l lo 1akt· lhl' kJd JI 'iU-44 on J Fred Ha,good hasl l'I '-'Ith 4 '5 to go Rul (){( \um·d thl· nnl fi,l. r<11nt<. 10 rl·~a1n lhl· kad. and de- 'fllll' lx·1ni,t lJu~ht a1 58-SX. ncH·r 1ra1 k d at1-.11n In an111hn c11mmun11' lOlkge men"• ganw • Cyprtss 90, Goldtn Wtst 81: Ot·4'p111.· ;1 \Ill' dl\ad,anlagc. thl· Ru'ilkr' hun~ 1ough \\1th lhl' Char[H't\ tor mul h of lhl· "a' hut ( 'Prl''' lll'lll on a 26-7 ru n l'arh 1n lht• \l'l'Ond half lO o ix·n J :!O-point ll·ad C.ukk11 \.\ C\I ( I I}. I ' 2-') nlJlk om· \Urgl' 10 dOS<.' \\llhin n1nl' hut 11 "a' loo h1tlc too latl' In lummun11' lnllcg{' v.omt'n·, gamr'i • Goldt n Wtst 9%, Cyprtu 7%: Bits irchia o;cored a game-high 2 S poinb ..tnd knn~ ~ulll\ an rnllcl trd 21 rt'hound'I 10 go "llh 12 pocn1' as TAWY From 01 were voted into the Hall of Fame ..\nd, for whnt 11 1~ wonh. cons1der- ahl) more of Jcnk1nc;' <.'J«tcammate\ from the Cubs of 1wo dt'cade'> past lhl' Rustkrc; C \.I 5-0) IO)Cd "1th thl' ho'I (hargcr'> (~-I~. 1-'I C1old- l'n ~ l'\I cnJO'l'd a 6M-4M rebound- ing cdgt' 1n th{' rnnle'il COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN ~anea CNit 7t, Alwt'Mde W \ 10r.,.. •~• c ...... -.1 Of'M99 c .. ,. •IWrVClll ......... .. ....... H11<1"<'\ I 0 l 1 Oell 4 0 ) II "1_,..cl.a S S I I• C.r .. H S t t 14 P••~\ I 0 0 1 !> ... ,.. 0 0 0 0 T •'•\'"'• l I J 1S L.. S 1 S 11 Sr1voer 1 O O 1 wtton 1 I O S A .. ~ 0 0 0 0 'l'VOO<" 0 0 i 0 Sor•" s 1 l n H••OOOd 10 o l 17 Sm•"' 0 O 1 0 C.••I 0 0 0 0 (,rt \ I J 0 6 C.o•"•,... I 0 1 1 Muronv C 0 I 1 w.,,,.... 1 0 • 14 To•a1\ 1\ II 1 11 Tote" 11 1 11 66 Ha ll•rne 0-efl~ (OH i )I 11 J DO•"' 9<>411\ O••nve CoH t-HerlHl·• I Ta••v11ta I Curl \ 1 R•v•r\10.-0eN) Mev _, Tee""''•'' None COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Cyprns tO, Golden Wnt 11 IC>t'Mee IEintW• ~...ul Cvpreu 0.....Wftt ...... "' ...... "' B•n•\ 0 0 2 0 C•mo~'I I ) ) 71 Pe uiev 9 II l ,., Va~" ) i S 10 We·ll~ I 1 c 11 E '~" I I t 1 l(~t" 1 1 7 16 II•" ~ovoc • 1 1 10 l.<><•••O 1 0 I C Pero\" S 7 0 ti Rr>811d 0 I I I 0.vef • 0 S I) Seooere S 7 17 Tno-e\ I O l ) (1•,. h I 1 ) JOMe>" 0 0 I 0 8owt" I 1 S Jeme\ ) I 0 1 C.·Oln I 0 I 1 •o•a\ 1' 11 10 tO lo18't ll I) 11 I .... 11.,... c .. or•u l6 )~ ) -"' 90a'\ Cvl>"tu -Seooare I C.O o.n ,/11•\•-C•me>Ot 7 Per \11 7 0.we< I l"<>m•t I Te<:lln<•'' N- Jlll'ndcd the funeral than did those transient Padre'> -Aho pl:l}Cd w11 h \Ian ~ 1ggin\ Lo4'1 along the wa>. too. wa .. thr dchatc 0' er whether prison rdca~c Pl·te R o~ 'ihould go onto the same Hall of Fame ballot. Suddenly. it • RlvertMle 70, Orange Coast 53: Enka Manning had 11 points and ( }nlhta to..o llar added 10 to lead the P1ra1cc; ( 11-1 ~. 1-31 in the Orange E.mp1rc ( onfcn:ncc defeat at home to R1 ' erndc (16-6. 3-11 OC'C shot nnh :! I of 6 ' from lh<' field (33 pcrct'nll and 11 of:! I from th<' lane. -By tll~ Dally Pilot COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN AlvW'Mde 70, Orln99 CMst SJ IC>t'M99 I,,,....• ~I •'-"* Or-c .. .. .. ..... "' ...... .. 8•·~~ s I l 11 Orot<o 1 1 I • WDOO\ I 0 0 7 Goem ) 0 0 6 S..o• •••" s o s 10 M.t""'no • l 1 11 M1M S 0 I 11 Mea.em•"n I 4 1 6 "'"''• 6 l 7 IS Ame>row ) 0 I 6 B•lle rd 1 o O • '"•mooon I 1 O • Auld 1 0 I t 8 II~ 2 0 l i Oaw\O" 0 0 I 0 Gt llvt 0 0 I 0 C •u\411' O O S O Koller S 0 1 10 Swoonte11 S 1 i 17 T ,,, •• , ) I 6 ,. 10 Total\ 11 II 17 SJ M8lft1m• ltlvef1 Ot )] JS ) DO•nt 9«><11\ Rtv•,.•o.-Hut 1 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Gttden Wnt t 2, CYll'fts 72 (OfM9t ,,,..~, G--.. W"t CV11Pftt ....... .. ....... 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(7,., .... 7739 1llOO h ad\...,., 111 •1 HI-tOOI ""'*'•'" •u CA ~·me Uttlmate OrMng MacNne" 3670 N. CherryAve. Long Beach. CA 90807 406 M °"'1y A14 (21 3)427-5494 (714)636-5790 Bo ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AN LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP r Oe'partmfflt Oprn Monday untJf 9.00 pm ACH ~rr RS COUPE BASE SEDAN 9 9o~AMO.+TAX s39 9oo PERMO +TAX Payments are S 199.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $695.44 Drive Ott. residual $5,988.33. total of payments $12,686.40 Subject to lenders credit approval. · 4 to choose from. Model /1 DA934 Includes air conditioning. Payments are $399.00 per month plus tax on 60 mon..th closed end lease S 1.335.94 Ortve Ott, residual S 13. 117 62, total of payments $25,436.40 Subtoct to lenders credit approval. 1 to choose from Modef zz KA763 VIN 11005098 LS COUPE L SEDAN 2 9°!Mo .+TAX 42900 PERMO. +TAX Payments are $229.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease $758.00 Drive Ott, resldu~I $6,813.24, total of payments $14.598.60 Subject to lenders credit approval. 10 to choose from. Model #OA935 lnciudes air conditioning. Payments are $429.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $1,451.8 1 Drive Ott. residual $14.057.42, total of payments $27.348.60 Subject to lenders credit approval. 2 to choose from. Model #KA765 VIN 11005166, 001746. GS COUPE LS SEDAN 5 9oP~MO.~TAX s49900 PER MO +TAX Payments are $259.00 per month plus tax on 60 month ciosed end lease. $874.19 Drive Off. residual $7, 750.50. total of payments S 16,511.40 Subject to lenders credit approval. 9 to chOOM from. Model 11 0A936 Includes air conditioning. Payments are $499.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $1.651 19 Drive Ott, residual $16.219.41. total of payments $31,81 1,40. Subject to lenders credit approval. 2 to choose from. Model #KA787 VIN •007145,007498. "NOT SO USED" USED CARS 5 Spd. tt«eo. only 32,400 mll•. (302ZEP). S2,988 5 IC>Md. p/1, cuaett•. v..e engine, custom wheetl & tires. (3Ti2213) 5,988 'II CHEVY CAMMO Z!I v..e. 8'110, p/1, *· tttt. caa, CU9tom wheet9. (2JKA423~ S7,988 'II TIYITI 414 Pa-uP SB,888 5 speed. p/1. lit , cutette. tllt, (INIH381) S2,988 '88 IUZDA IE6 PICl-uP 5 speed, p/1. alt, casMtte, custom wtleels. (385898) SB ,988 '87 Ami lllTRU LI CIUPE 5 JPMd, p/1, w, tttt. crutae, tunrooi. alloy wheel&. (2GNC009) SB,788 '17 -PlllfmBI Auto, p/a. elr, ttn, Clllllle, ~ wtlllll, 4 _... drM, V .... 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ORAMiE CQMTY CHN'TER DAILY PILOT 1 ... ••ttHtlr Opeora Pacific's Fifth An- nivtrsal') Season is undtt way v.1th Puccini's "Madame Buttcrl'ly .. at tht Orangt County Ptrformina \ns Ct•n1tr. The opera will be performed tonight. Friday and Sat- urda~ al 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p m. For tKktts and 1nforma1ion. call 979. 7000. 2 ?IUTQ'.-1Ta Mark Lee's "Pirates.. at South Coast Repertory joins 1"0 historic -.omen buccaneers v.11h a c;ontcmporary professor. Manin Benson 1s directing and his c:m includM Joan McMu~y. C athtnnt \ortct. K.athenne Hila. Richard Dovie. Larry Paulsen and Robert ~1cular. ··P1ratts" will play r uc\da~ s through Fnda> sat 8 p.m .. aturda~s at 2:30 and 8 p.m .• Sun- d.1~s :11 2· '0 and 7:30 p.m. until FC'b 14 on tht Ma1nstagc of the \t1\t:1 ~fr..a thtatcr. 655 Town ( enttr Orne. Call 957-4033 for 11d .. ct informauon 8 CE-. CMlll Comedian Grorgc Carlin "111 perform fivt shows in th r('(' night~ this v.ctk at the Coach Hou~ 1n ~an Juan CapistnaT\o. 5hov.s a~ schedultd for tonight at 8 p m and Fnda)' and Saturday at 8 and 10·30 p.'ll. T1cktts arc pnccd at $32 .SO For information and rn- cn:a11ons c;all 496-8930. 4 ...... Tht legendary Harlem Globetrotters bring their 65th ann1,ersal) season 10 the Bren Eve nts Ctnter at L'CI on Monday and Tuc'><la) at 7 '\O p.m. each night T It kets arc SI 0-1 4 and are a'a1labk at T1cl.ctron outlets. the RrC'n b\1\ nfficc or b> calling 8 56-5()()( I 5 PACIAC IYl911li!Y Swiss conductor Peter Maag and meuo-M>prano Dolora ZaJ1C will be featured 1n a program ol Opt"rat1c Stf('('t1ons b> Verdi Saint-'iacn!t and Handel with the Pacific S)mphon) Orchestra Tue~a} and \\tdn~a> at 8 p.m. ,·arh night at tht Performing Ans < C'nter. Al<io on tht program for tht tv. o rnncens v.111 be Mtndelssohn's 'mphonv No l "Scottish .. Lcc- turc pre' icw'i both cveninp beain :11 7 p m For tickets and 1n(or- m a 11 on. call 556-A RTS or ,40-2000. 8 ........ 9ftl The Newpon Harbor Art Museum open an cllh1b111on of "Edward Hoppa: Selections from .he Permanent Collcct1on of the Whitnt Museum of Amencan .\n·· on 'unday. fcaturina I SO worko; b) the .\mcncan realist pa1ntC'r \dull admm1on '" $4 .SO. For information. call 759·1122 7 .......... Grateful Otnd gu11ar1 t Doh Wt'1r and Grammy ~ward­ w1nn1ng b3rn~t Rob Wasserman team up at the Coach Hou~ on undav and Monday niah1 at tht Coach Hou~c 1n San Juan Roger Bloom Capistrano. For information. all 496-8930. a ~IUYTm Comedian Bobby Slayton. vottd O ub Comic of the Year in 1988. will appear at the lmprov in In inc through Sunday. Show- llmt's tonight and Sunday art at 8:JO pm .. Fnday at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. and Saturday at 8 and 10:30 p.m. For informauon and reser- vations. call 854-54SS. 9 -.lY Utml Heavy metal mastcn Molly Hatchet will lhrast\ and bum at the Golden Bear '" Huntinaton Beach on Wednesday, bc&innina at 9 p.m. Tickcu arc SIA.SO. For information, call 374-BEAR. 1 1 Ill lllllWU The award-winnina play .. Bum This" by Lanford Wilson. Stt 1n New York City's SoHo district. 1s making it's Oranac County debut at the Forum Theatre 1n Laguna Stach through Feb. 10. Peter Henry Schr<>e'der directs a cast headed b) Daniel Millinaton. Verner Scotahna. J.J. Miller and Jny Fruity. Tickets arc SI 5. For more information. call 497-9566 or 494-8319 11 ~-:!"child prodiay Teena Mane. now Lounni 1n suppon of her new album. will be at the Coach House in San Juan ('ap1 trano on WcdnC1day ntahL For 1nforma11on. call 496-8930. George Cwttn wtll perform to- night, Friday and Saturday at the Coach House In San J'*l Capistrano. II Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 17, 1991 12 ....... Clannet soloist David Sch1fnn "111 bt fcatun-d with the South Coast Symphony on Sunday a1 3:15 p.m. at the ln1nc Barclay Theatre For 1nforma11on call 662-7220. 1 a LmT fAITUTIC The Abstracl E,.. prt'Ssion1st works of Ba} Aru sculptor Alvin Light "111 go on Cllhibit at the Laguna An MuSt'um on Friday. The sho" "111 include I K of his wood S<'Ulptul'('S and a dorcn works on paper For 1nform.1t1on. call 494-6531. 14 •t•UIUI The llntouchatilC''> v.111 play at the GoldC'n Bear in Huntington ~ach tonight at ~I'm T1cktts arc S 11.50 For mon· in for. macion. call 374-REA R 15 ........ The un Film ~O('lt't\ ..-111 SCrl'Cn Fn11 L~ng·~ 1926 classic -Metropolis" \\tlh an updated soundtrack b~ <.i1org10 Morockr on Friday night at 7 and 9 p.m. in tht' C'l)stal Co'c Aud1tonum of the ll( I ~1udtn1 Centtr. Tickets are S4 gC'ncral. S' for seniors and un facult ) and staff. S.2 for s1udtnts For more information. call 856-6J7Q 18 UCITI ... The lmprov 1n Irvine In\ llC l'\Cl')ODC 10 recall. v.11h laughs. their school da)'1 Moo· da) night as thc club prncnts 1eacht'r-1umtd-<omtd1enne Cathy ladman For informa11on and res- cn a11ons. call 854-5455. 17 -lffJ Jamie Jame' and the K 1 ngt'lt't'\ "111 ~rform at the.' <.olden Brar 1n Hununaton tkJlh on Saturda' 319 p.m. T1cke1s arc S7 For more 1nforma11on. call ,~.iRf\R 18 CIUT ICITI Tl·nor vrant Frater and J ll11rJ 1on1\t tu art .\ndl'"<lll "111 perlorm the son&.\ of 'xotl.ind nn I rtdJ\ .it 8 pm 1n lht ( ml·r:ild B.1\ Room of the l!Cl \tulknt < t·n11·1 f1l kc1~ Jrt SI ~ and an.• J\J1l.1tik "' l.tl11 ng ~56-~ 19 c1um UCTm C altforn1a an h1'1Qr) \C holar ~u\an Landa~r "111 d1":uv. thl· v. orks of Edward Corhl.·11 nnv. on C\h1b1t at tht Lquna An Mu~um m the Morn1na l.quna" lecturt momina 11 9 a.m. at the m for 1nformat1on. all 494-8971 2 I Nfll -fT Caft o f Dreams Otednch'5 CofTtc in Mesa will prncnt pocu K.tas1lo\'sky and Andrew with mu~cal 1ues1 Tom ~ drasinl "The Human Co How ~•I Art You'"' M n1aht at a p.m T~ t"\.Cnl .. held outside \0 "•rm clothes rtt0mmendfd. For more 1 mauon. call 646-{)J.23 thts ll I fb Scottish tenor Grant Frazer.,.. accordlont1t Stuart Anderaon will preaent the "romantic voice of Scottend" Friday at the IN- dent center at UCI. • · OC, Oran,t County: BT. t tie: BT-opt. black tie op11on•l. ~r ~rs-0n: TBA. ro be ar- n~. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS Gallery Gruel ()peal•& aacl cllaeoa, Jan. 19. 11 :30 a.m .. SSC"Smt'nt and Treatment ·n t~s enter. Lahaana Galknes. Newpon rntt'r Fashion Island . follov.cd b) n<'heo n at Re~ Restaurant. S75pp hone 756-0993 Free plier) toun n. 18-IQ. 6-10 p.m.. phone "1 -911 7. Madame Bunerfly Dtuer. fan. 19. 6 p.m Opera Pll<'1fic nt ad1 son Pl11a Hotel. Irvine C c>n· er R1ch:mJ lx:iry. 546-lH: Tkh Olcle Trta 11re HOCttt Aoc· oa, Jan 19. I I a m -2 p m ()( ubhc T de' •~on :11 \\ 1lbur Took o use. Corona dcl \far < ont.lft rb or Pam ft"'-'-''' Soper Bowl Party, fan :!O (tl'm- rar) datr). Debu'IS\ ( haptcr ol OC Prrform1ng -\ns (l·nter 31 ember') rc.-\1dcnct' C ·onra< 1 :iroh n 'cmng. ~.Jfl ... IJ.Jfi Let's Get Coolllag. J.in ::! I m . !\'l\OCtjlC''I ot II~& HeJn ln- ltutc edul a11onJI '><'rlC'\ JI C 1rJu: oag Cunkrl·nn• < l•ntl'r "'l'"Pun 'J(h Phont• "N>-'i•H f Winemaker Dluer. JJn ::! I. "l'n II Jack\on 1a\11ng ot11111tantkh JI r~ R~taurant < orona dcl Mar llum· ti 71-<N / IJ Newport Classic Pro-Am. J.tn 5-::!6 at 7 a m . Hoag Hm p11al oundatmn at 'l,{'y.pon Bc:tl h o untn Club < nnt3<1 Judith "'" t.•r. :01 -I ., .. 0 Gourmet Dlaaer, Jan :!ti. { on 1usto chaptrr of ()( Performing ns C'C'n tC'r at mrmlxT's rtstdC'n~r Salute to Meclleal Restard1, Jan f'I i.10 pm \kd1c ll Rl".i<'a rt.h nd fducJtton 'l<.tt't) 31 Cn'ltal oun <;outh ( oa\t Pla1a C U)ta k-..1 S., ~ pp Phone 8 b· 50 "V llptf' Bowl Su4ay. Jan 26. o ne ur before l..td.ofT. OC Ju,rn1k onncc11on Pr01t3m at < re.an rcs1- cnce. nta Ana Hra,tm. SI SO pp hon~ 69J..019:!. Americu Trnma !Mt, Jan :!9. -9 a m.. OC Trauma Soc1t't) ounc1I Brakfast at Cua Santa r c. nla Ana Rc11onal Transponat1on 'enter. Phone S71--0601 Sports Hall of Fame, Jan. 30 at 6 .m .. Chapman C'ollqr rccosn111on inner :it Doublrtrtt Hotel. Or- ngc. $75 pp. Cont•t·r Vau1h•n • dk.\, 99"-65!3 Rlmn .,1, Jan. JI. 7 pm -m1d- 1ght. PIN ca 1no n1Jht at Cano·s, cwpon Beach $7 pp. Conf.IC1 0>em~f} 'umm. 469-6.149 Travel SM•, Feb. ), noon-S .m • Feb. 4. 11 a.m.-4 pm • OC r115tcr at OC Fauvounds. Co ta ifc SS pp .. children rrtt. Phone 5J-49S6. RMJH~J •Y aM Sn, Feb. 6. I I m.. Richard Rodfen lunchton ash1on how at Michael's upper ub. Dana Pot.nt. $40 pp. Cont.act nn £tley, 49~1991. Alt Affair .. R.t••hr, Feb. 7. l a.m .. Cameo AWLiliary o( Bit rothers/ltia asters of OC lunch.. Clarlnettst David Shifrin wtll perform wtth the n at Di neyland Hotel. Anaheim. South COUt Symphony Sunday at 3:15 p.m et trvtne 8etday Ttteen. For • tb-medon Cell 862-7220. $40 pp • Swee&kart Ball. Feb. 8. 7 p.m .. A socaatcs of Hoag Hn.n lnsutute. Four Seasons Hotel !l,,IC'iwport &ach $175 pp ART • Art lastltute of SoatMn CaH- (orala tlll~ Laguna ( an)on Road I aguna Beach .i111.3 '09.1 through f ch 1-' \larth.i \II pnsm colo~ and chan:wl ''or"-' • Blst.&J110 114 I oo Von "annan In tn<'. 7~.:'-,l.:!.:' > .. .\n and 1h..- lnOul'nrc ol l 1\ing .\broad • Irv Int \ lllllt~ Colle~t Galler) Hall ('h(lll Ir' 1nl· < l'nl<'r ()n"· Auildin!? \ '' ''4 '.:'~~. "lo"'-JJn .:'n \n .rnJ \lu'lll \tudC'nt'I \ho", .i...: • La1una .-'rt Ma~um 1 ,II .. ( 1111 DnH'.. Laguna &·.ilh .N.i-tiHl1 r hruutth \tar~h I~ Ton\ Llbat. nl'" f)31n11ntr' lhroutrh .\pnl ::! I \JI I ll \!a ,r .it '-<1u1h C C\JSI PIJtJI h.in \t".-k' fhC' \m°' C •'lll'l hir I.in • \tar :.i 'l:d- '' ir,! ( orh..·tt \ Rl'tr••\fl\'dl\l'" lhr• 1~h \t.ir' h :.i I hl' l \prt"\\I\(' ..,._ plurl· 111 \h •n I •ght • '1,e" port Harbor .\_rt M11 eam II\"• \Jn ( llmcnll" l>nH '''"f)(lrt &.1d1 ~,,, 11 .:'.:'l Ian 'I~ \tJn:h I"' I d\\Jfd Hnpf)\·r R1•lxn \ltll.ir MUSIC •Lagoa Cllamber Masic Society. (' anou\ l0t·a11on' .i4.i .:'~.:'.:'I Jan I::! ( Jml·rata \IU\llJ of u'>I lkrhn • OC Ptulbarmoak Society. pm at ()( Pcr1orm1ng \n\ C t>nlt'r OOCI To"'n ( t"ntcr On\c <.~ta Mcs:i SH-:'..i:!: Jan :!.l Los \n&e~ Chambc-r OrchMtra Jan :!6 L R IOU<' \~ mphon' "llh cooducttlr 'I C\gt'n\ \\Cll3n O\ • OC Perf•rmla& Arts Ceat.er. ~ pm 6110 Toiwn C'cntcT Drl\t'. Co'lt.1 \1<">3. .,~~000. Foun~r" Hall I.an '1 Vien~ Schuhl'n Tno •Lot Aa1tles Master Olorale uc1 l•foala 1 Doroth' C handler f>a qhon \1ustl ( C'nicr 135 'onh Grand "' r nut' Los .\nack'> :!13-97::!-7210) Frb 2 Wo fks b) Hil)dn. Bmtcn •Pad.fie Sympllloay. 8 p.m . at()( Perform1ns Ans Ct'ntrr. 600 To v.n C'rntc r Orl\c. C'osta Meu 474-'231 Jan :!1-23: Conductor Peter \tang. mc110-\0pTano Dolora laJtC DANCE, THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER • Mtsltt')' Cafe (Hubert· I Hut- ton Ct'ntl"(' Dr \.lnta -'na.. 9S S- ll f.l Dinner 'lhO'-' fncb) and turd.A) · ··Murder at Catt' Otr e S..G C• t Re,ui.ry (b4i4i To ... n enter Orhe C ta Mcu. "'~ 1-:m latqe. th rouati Feb. 1 .. : Pint \iark Ltt. ~ &qe, Jan ~~ Feb 24: Ka oft.ht- Pl~ man Ll Tl1'G L. Fi RM.\ TIO : If you laa•~ an C-\Tnt /1SlJ.IW °'ch.a ot' rnform•t1on for BudBook. di~ inquiries to 8t"npm1n Eps- t<in, c/o BIMt8ook. PO Bo• IJ00.114, CM>AI del MM. C 916! Dally Piiot WMk.-KI/ Thursday, January 17, 1991 a • Cover St•Y Sea's gentle giants grace Orange Coast water By HaJI Harrell Dally Piiot F.11'"9 Editor >\s the boat ghdes across the vast npanse of wat~r. hundreds o f eyes scan the honzon. They concentrate. ..earchmg for "footprints .. and other signs of th<' gractful giants that h".e beneath thc surface. "Thar she blows." shouts one prrwn. ~oon the rest oflhc pro pk on tbr bo at focus their attention on the arl·a. "a11ing to catch a ghmpsc of a Cahfom1a gra) whale Watcl"'i along th<' Orange Coast arr ideal fClr "-halt' watching. as the mammals P3'>' the area from CX- c1·mhcr 10 March on their wa)' to and from cah ing grounds 1n BaJa C .1hfom1a Pnmc "hale watching \<'a.;on 1s from m1d-Januan through earl) March • ~ccord1ng to Ridgel) Keele). a ml'mhrr of the Amcncan Ce~cean <ioc1ct) "ho ~rves as a docrnt on whall-"atchmg C\curs1ons "1th Da' t') 's l ockrr in Nrwpon Beach. actual <;1gh11ng'>. although h1ghl) protiahl). ca n not be guaranteed. She said the whak~ migrate 24 hours a da) and s1ght1ng onr 1\ mo)tl\ a matter of luck. pollution and ttduttd "'-•ter quah 1y. $hewd.. "Our "essels will pull •""a> 1f anyone noticn a chan~ in b(ha" '°'· .. Gray whales arc not th<' onl> se life encourucd qn the tnps Gt'ntt aJI)'. several type$ of birds can be sec-n. as well as Ka lions. dolphin and pe>rpo&K$. These siahtlQ&S arc used for rt· ~arch P\lf'POIC$ IJ well as thnlh cunouJ spectators. David 8eeo1np. a membt-r of I Ammcan C~n Soc1<'t' tra't rqularl) on wbak watching tnps JU~t to study t~ Ras.so's dolphin 10.000 10 14.<X)() mik round mp to Becmnp said the mammal I' un- lagoon\ 1n &J:t c allfomia v.hert fam1har to most pr<>ple and not th<'> mate and ~3r caf\ ts They m~h rtXal't'h has bttn donr on n:mam 1n thr 13goons for about tv.o t~ animal Pnor to 1985. thr month\. allo"mg thr nt'.'v.boms to R1sso·s dolphin was pnmanh • dr\t·lop th id. la>t'I' ofblublxr to "inter resident of the arra But sustain tht'm tx-forr r<'tuming to Yid. El Nino chansrcf the 11.at<'f'i 1hrir f<'<'ding grounds tem~turc and slant1n1i. of tht' The inlfCJ\<.•d intcrc\t in Jnl) .m11mmal have become morr mm fishermen On occasion. spotter "hairs has caused som<' conccm h) mon planes art uSt-d. mJnn1.· group\ on the 1mJ)3ct o f 8cnninp bepn stud)ing lh\' In add1uon to loolung for the people and poss1hlr hamssm<'lll Ras'SO'S dolphin in 1988 · inrr thJ ever-.not1~ablc blows. which can K 1 d 1 llm<'. ~tWttn 7SO and 8tXl an1m t'l' C) ~1 most wmmt'rcia tnp ha'<' bttn 1dent1fi--' and nev. di\· reach 10 feet. spotters look for operator1 arc' l'f) carcful and fol-QI "footprints.'' a circular wake on th<' lei" C\tahllshcd gu1dchnt'1> The C'OHncs art~'°' made con11nu water's surface caused by the untkr· maJor prnhlt•m\ occur when pnvatr ally. One of the d1SC'ovent'\ "thr watt'r movcmrnt of th<' whale. boaters t•tthcr through ignorance or colonng chansrs of matunn~ Gra) whal<'s can reach up to carrlt''i\nl'''· up'i<'t the whalt''\ nor-females.. he nott'd about 50 fttt 1n length and wc1fh mal routine Kttley said dolphin and p11rpn1 approximately 30-40 tons Their Other concern\ rai\Cd b) th.: in· "ght1ngs arc somc11mcs mort' <'\{I JOumc) bcgms in Octo~r from th<' creased numht'r ol whalr wa1ch<'rs ins than whale siahungs bt'cJU'<' () ======-----------------. Bcnng and C'huckctu Seas. from include 1mpJct of' th<' number of then antics. Like the lratnt'.'d thcrt. the whales make a roughl) ,c~ls m the "att:r pos\ibk noise animals at manne parts dolJlhin\ I lo~c' er. commercial whale "atch operators do cooperate w11h onc another and most firms offer- ing tours have a 70 percent record of s1ght1ngs Keeley said ship cap- tatns tell each other about s1ghunp. as well as shanng reports wah loc,al M Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thur9day, January 17, 1991 lr==========-=====:.....-==-=--=-=-=...:-::..====:::::i and porpo15n hke 101ump l he' also bow ndc, s11.1mmm1Ju\I Jt t BEAUTiruL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF, 27. Blonde, blue eyed. with a love for 1.11vel, theauc, foreign fihns. lnCS romanlic walks on the beach. ICICts Mr. Right to Uvc happily ever after. find out how to mea 10meone like this or place a FREE Id or your own in DATELINE. See delall1 in today's classified ICClJon. front of 1 boat. sht-nott'd See WHALES I . ... .... JAM. 211 2t EXILE .... ......... OOLD•N ••A• PlerslOe l'.vdion. 100 PKlfi< Couc H~.-y • ._,,.. inQCon Buch. pn•wnu Indigo. UnM•ground O~e Ciut> .c 9 pm No doo< Ct\Mge ~ 7 )()pm T1dfil lS f a< m0<e rlonNtlOt\, <"' 174-llAa THtl ~..., 1010 L.tf<Jyetu A11e Newpott IH<" ptf,_l Ow COdt. rodl INnO H COVff dU!irge 67S·S777 ,..,.. •• I OOLD•N •llAJI Plerndt ,..,.,tllotl, 100 P«1fl< Cout Htghwq. Hurw· Wiqton k•"· presents ~ J.-mn & Ow K~s 0.wlet Pllt)' .c 9 pm Ti<lttU an ptlCfd .ti s 7 ar>d .... ~ .. ,,.. dOOt only fOf motP lntOfrnMIOn. c4)1 )74·IEAa SATUllOAY MOHT CONCawr N..a f l Morro~. 11681 l'Klf\( Ce»sl H~. Ulgunl k.c:n. pr~ .,, lnlonn1' ,.,.._ LIOO< .irw ewnonq ot r.ponutWOUS lftlm< m.111· tng .tt I pm Tockeu •• s 10 e.c:n F0t "'°'" inl0tm.M<Of\ c.W 494-7Sl'f roT s..or CN• S400 s ver/l/nO Ito.Id on 1rie UCI C.wnpw. \/~ l"IKe Gt~ nous· ong c~• liw m&nJc now every Saturday ·PiPPi LDDGSTOGKiOG ThC CJU.ldmi's Tbcltrc Company of Minneapolis JANUARY 22 7:30PM " ( H .. BRATIOS () .... YI-RY nm ff~ l>IU-AM OI· 1:00.lll-rl-Sllb~< .. Anl'l 1 Ql'c\11 n l Hl-,\11U-1-0lt CHllJl~;.I • ... 11x jfot:St dJiJdrm '.r dx.atrt • ..J ll m r1x cDUntry ... -LOS AHGE1.ES TIMES .. .. , ~ft 9CH.O•N •SA• Plersod• Pa11.-on. JOO 1'.teiflc CO.JSt H~ay. Hun(· tngton k ad\. presenu lslilnd •~ 1'¥1)' Wll,, l'!Mwl 10 lit 6 pm AdmfsMOn pnce 1$ SS fOf more Worfl'IMIOt\ Gii l74-8EAR COACN NOUS•. )) IS 7 C .1m1no Capmr""°. S.... Jwin (.JPi.Wanc>. presenu gu!IMISt lob Writ' and bnJlst •OC> WtiJef"""' toge!Mr lonogtlf .Jnd Mono..y FOf rfStr· 1111tions .Jnd rlorf\'WICIOfl, "" 496-89)(). Hot· Wit •tt.-8921 NNIHT llOY8S St01 W-Aw . ~­ lngton k 1<n ()pm llUel J.,., be9"S • 7 p m Conun rnlo lotw 940-0208 WITA#90 m:STAUllANT 19100 Von K¥lMn. ll'VW, pttMfltS tlW' muK ot fnt Al'Qs. Wllh Altur.JS ~ ar>d Mondq n!QhU 6 )() to 10 lO pm 7S1·Sl22 TNS CAIUJIJIT lOIO L.M.tyette Ave . Newport k a<l'I. pres.mu "Don Miit< 8.Jnd. SS «NH 67S.S777 nte NA9 .... I lO E I 71ti SC Costa Mew. Pettr WIClte<V\am. voe:• ar>d ~­ With lollt lftUSK, couniry atld oldof1. 8 pm to ~ F0t it'IOONtoon. UI 64&-88SS VM.LA NOVA lticnltel F...o·s pi""°">"-WWJJ ~ tnrough Wfelnflday ~ dally S pm to 1 • m . llll W CC>all Hiot-;iry. Nt'WPOfl llf.c:n 641·7a.> MlllllJ ~ THS vesw. MMrlOll HOlll Newpo<I Cft'lfff. P'~ 8oOby Qonn.,, MWJ Nignt w•tcn ' p m 10 I )() ., m T oni<Jl'll through WfelnfsQ)I lltlTAllMJO llllSTAUllA#T. 19100 Von IWJCE COMmN\' Chiuigo's Best THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY! JANUARY 24, 25 & 26 8:00PM A f AVORITE AT UCLA'S ROYCE HALL. HUBBARD STREET CAN TURN VIRTUALLY ANYONE INTO A DANCE FAN. IN ITS ORANGE COUNTY DEBUT. DAZZLING PROGRAM FF.A.TURFS .. SUE' LEG,. WITH CH OREOGRAPHY OF 1WYLA THARP AND MUSIC BY FAT WALLER. " ... ft Irvine lJRrdRy ... one of • niast JlRas to ""1ld1 """"·,,, -~ COUNlY REGaSlfR ""'"""'· lrtllfW, 1'aturf S t1lf piano ¥V2 Y• dUO °' tM Jamts hclYngf Wit" llOUllSI M>d on-, Cifo<Qf Gritftn, 7 10 11 p on . Mon- day t"'OUU" Wednflday ar>d 8 p m IO mia- "'Oht f'= Mld s.tur~ 7Sl·S212 TNe flln lOIO lM.t)ltttl' Aw, N«-w- POft k Kt\, ptfWn!S ··N~" l()p 40s .Jnd Oldll'S lonlQht TurMl<Jy ""° Weotwldays No COVff 67S-S777 , .... , ......... 1 GOLDIN llAa Poers•df' p...,.~ lOO PatfK CO.JSI H!Qhw.ty H..nl 1n9Con Buen prr~nu The lnst~on "' 9 p "' I(*<)() R.ldlo N19"1 l I dronlr "'9"f SS No doot Ch¥ge l!>l'fOfe 7 )() p m H~ Ho.it wnro lrtt bul'let F0< mo<e '"'°""""°"· <A 374·8EAR See CLUBS/111 I B..VINE BAR.CLA y IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE• 4242 CAMPUS ORM AT BRIDGE $25'$20 CHARGE BY PHONE: 7141154 4&41 ALSO T1QCE I AON Theater SCR changes 'Face' or annual youth pragra T1mr was when South Coast Reix·rtof) ·., annual cdurat1onal touring productions \\-Ould put on a happ) fim~ l<' eotcnain \Oung people in \l'hool~ throughout ...,nuthnn { alltom1a Th1\ )l'ar hl>"l'\l'r the' 're put- 11ne. on a number of 'lOl·.,e>-<ih1ning l°Jl<'\ -likrJll) -.1, the) 'tn'c 10 ll'ach l..1l1' .1 k''-On in tokrancc .. \\ U'o(.' nlJ'>I..' lo <,ho" lhJI inwlcr.inn· i.11..l''> man) forms. and '' l' J11n ·1 al" a'' \Cl' rx·npfl' as thry rrJlh an··· npla1n' pla'"nght R tl h.Hd I kfk,l.'n author of ·1 alc21 an·· thl· latl'\t ~ho" 1n a 22-H'.ll trad111on tlf pn:<;.en11ng t•duc.1t111nal a111J inlormJll\l' lhl.'alt'r '" ...,11u1hland l h1ldren --·-. ----.,_ •. ___ _ IOUll'<llll ViWJ'f •SAlflA AllA ... .,, f"" ..... • • ... ••! ·~wt •\AlflAUA -"' -M1'1iAh9., A ii .... • SUtO()ltt *' ""'"'1'1 t .. .. . . .... Tom Titus ·I an·:!f acc .. 1<, thl' \tllf'\ ofa be.>) nanwJ fknno "ho hc.·lnrttl'S thl' 'll lllll nf tnloleranu· and gtX'' on J mu\llJI J11urnl') of d1~0•l·r~ \lung thl' ".1 • hl' gt•t<, \Onl\: had ach Ill' - .. II ) llU \4Jnt people Ill 111..t: \ llU he. \.•ho the\ "aot •ou tu tll."' and .. \fal..t• ~'<>pit· alra1<.! of }OU and thl·n 11 "on't matter .. .\s Benno dtsco'c"" ho1o1. 10 tX' acu•pted for "'ho he rcall} I\. ~htl drt'n in thr audtt.•nn· learn hcl\~ pndr and undemanding (J O tmng us "F:m.·:!fan· ·· The lall''' tounng rmx.luctmo continue\ J lrl·nJ to"ard mun• scriou' and rdn .1n1 theatt.•r. ac cording to d1rl'• tor John-fra, 1d )..ell er "ho hJ'l 'lta~wJ I~ of ~ R ·' t'dUC'.lllOOal touring prodUCllllOS "~l' ha't.' repl.lll'<l whims~ IA.Ith rcaltt' "•thout losing lht' fun .. )..l'lkr p;11nl\ out. "and M ef\ ~ n'<, l.i longllml· '>p<•nsor) ha\ been "1th u\ all thl· "'a' •· :-..kn)n·., "'" ~· honorl'd al a sixcial f'Crform:mcl.' Jan lM o n the \C R m;un \tagc The shm~ "''" ~ followed h~ a rt.'\'l'pt1on for rep- ............ i1· • •• " , • U• ••I I •• • • I ••• A•f••11' ¥,,,,A• I A r' ' A , • ,, ' • t t' ..,, " •I 11 A '•'""' ., ... • "'"'', •Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January 17. 1991° The Daily Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters a....._a.ttftc' UCI n•<,t•nwt1\t'\ of \kr\\n·, and thl·1r gUl'\I\ and "'" laumh lhl· fi\c- month tuur uf .. F JlC :! f .lll· .. Th1: la\t ot .. r.1n·2f-au··· 1ndudc' f'aul Hall ~um1 l\a11. 11 1,.1 TaL.aL.u"J and La um• \\ oolC'I\ "tth Pa1m I.; Bnen 11s ~tagt.• man- agt•r Ong1nal mu\ll 1~ ~upphcd h' lOmfWlo;cr \11lhlll'I \11\er.hcr "1th D" 1~ht R ll hard O<llc l rl'Jting thl· "'-''' and cmtuml'' tor lhl· I :!th 11ml' Th~ edut.Jtional touring '>ho" ma' he.· ~)oL.e<l through thl' ~<. R < ommun1l\ \en ll~' offiH· JI S '.lO for \tnglt.• rx·rformJnCC\ ctnd ~\I~ for add111onal \lag1ns.-. on the ..amc: d.I\ at thl' -.amt.• \Ill' ( all l\n\ k.agcn at Y4i'L2MI.; tor .1dd11iunal 1nforma1111n 0 T hl· Laguna Pia} hou..c ha' bttn J\.\,inkd J grant of S5.00CI b~ thr \\ 1ll1am Randolph Hrar\t Foun- datton to \upport 1t!> theater pro- gram for d1\3bled youna pcopk Tlw L.tguna prc.l&ram \.\3'i cslab- lt'>hcd 1n I QSQ through a ~ grant -n.11 -·~· '-• P.b.17 ,.... "Giel" Ftb.S ~·· Feb 10 , ... ~ru ... • Feb 1• ....... Feb P frnm th1 l ahfl)flltJ < 11mmun11' f oundat111n and h,I\ hc.•t.•n n1n- t1nul'd in fll4o •11 1hr11u~h 'uppnrt trnm thl' Hanl.. \mail.I I 11undat1 on \lcn onnl'll Dou~dJ' ~l''' I m- ple1'l'<'' ( ommun11 I und anJ r n\ OIJ '1111or \.Ill\ l \ \ t'Jl h (If "h1d1 .11,., r11ntnhlltl'd S 4i tlOO Thi\" thl· lir't 'uppon thl' 1(11.al pl:l\ hou\I. ha' rl'lt.'IHll Imm thl· Hl'.lr\I I oundat111n "h1lh J"ard\ ~1an1' 1n thl· arr.I\ ul 'u,1.11 "cltarl l'llll\31111n h\·.1lth lJrl' Jnd lullun fill' I .1~un.1 Pl.1\1111u\I pm~ram tor t11..ahlnl \c1u1h' prll\ 1Jl' l l.1'"-'' 1n thl·.1t('f IH'l 111 l hart1l' tn \ounll ix·urk I 111..iu1n·, lr<1m pm'>P''l 11' l' <.tudcnt' and thnr pan"'' n·µrd1ng adm"'"'n an· \.\du1ml·ll 0 \outh C llJ\I l<l'j'X'tlc1f\ '' nc1'4 11cn.·r11n11 nc~' \l npt' Im ''' '"'h annu.il lll\pJn1, l'la\\•rt~ht' Pw Jl"ll a rla• dnd11pnwn1 pn1frJO\ h• he. hdd Juh '" th111uL1h \uii 11 and rnndud1n~ "''h rt•aJini' ot thrrt" of th, 'uhmtttl·d \l.npl\ \\mi., h~ 111,pamt \mrman Slt.N&Up 827 .. 111-14 . ., pla' "ngh t '> "1 II be:-~·on"" "ckrt1on "'" be haw-d upon lrncr and r>otcn11:il of !ht• ~ .k.rnrd1ng to 1hc-11cr offic1ah ao\1 u npnHhllCd pla'' prl'ferrc-d 1o1.h1k ffiU\ll3l\ JO\I "m ten C"omp lc:tch 1n \r;in"h not .icn·pt.iblc ~npl\ \hould be ma1IC'd '1 \) nopsl'i and a biograph) 1 1 plJ\ \\ naht to prOJt"\'I dtrl"\"hl! < nu (100111<'1 H1spani\ I "nghl\ ProJCd South ( °""' I\~ lc)r\ p 0 Bo\ ~I Q7 C'O\IJ •):!h~I\ r ntl"\l'\ 'lhould he rn.tr~n! no lntl"r than .\pnl I' 0 BACKSTAGE -Thc I ll' PIJ)hou'-1.· 1<i no" ac:C"cp11ni r llJllOn tor II\ \\tntcr \OUlh l \<'\<.ton tll.·g1nning Tur~.i' d.1 .. -.c "111 bl· oOt•rcd rat h n11 ~ tor e1iht "ttl\ (C\C'CPI pn:'4 l drama \latC'd for 'II' \.\tel..'' llt•n '' S84i .inti 111forma11on '' .1 atik at 494-<r44 Amettcanlleart Altactallon Into Ille 111111 Nina's cat•• to an older crowd By Andra Sandstrom 0r.,._ COMC Delly Pilot "I'm just dyina for somethma to happen. a f-aht or someth1na. but no th1n1 ever happens." complained 1na's Doonnan Oorrunic Renald1, :!6. of Ncwpon Beach. And it's not hkel> to. It's an unhkely enough place to find a ntghtclub at all. but espcc1ally a club hke Nina·._ Nina's as housed 1n a rather d mgey looking ltttle office bu1ld1n1 JUSt on the cdac of rwport's charmina. bnck-paved Lido Manna V1llaac. The club 1s located on the third floor "f\cr the creaky old elevator tnchn llS 143} 10 tht' third 0oor JUSI Box Score CLUB NINA'S LOCATION 3388 Via Lado FORMAT Comtemporary. up- beat, mature music DANCE FLOOR One large dance floor of 1mponcd Italian marbk. as you may wonder 1f you have bttn led astray. the poundina of the music assures you that you are indffil in tht' riaht place. The small lobby is 1uankd by two doormen. dtti<kdly on the burl)' side. Upon cntmna Nina's the soph1sticatecs tropical an deco inttrior comt'S as quite a shock after the Clterior, it is not at aU what you may have upected. Cons1derabk thouaht has aooc into the every detail. quiet shades (>f mauve, gray and pink envelope the room. The atmospherc is both romantic and chic. Nina's reaches out to an audience that 1s commonly foraotten, the late nagtu adult crowd. After an evenan1 out. for dinner or the theater. the ovt'r-30·s crowd acnerall)' bas no "here to go but home. Nina's is for latt' entenainment. said owner Joe Blanchfield "M> sister and her husband are v1s1t1ng from put of town. They "anted to $0 out for tht' night, but not to a kids' club.'' said Corona Del Mar resident Paul Motal. 2S. "This was the onl~ place I could than~ of " From left. Paul MotaJ, Susan Jones, Susan Motal and Hassan M. aJ Khawaja enjoy the decor, Meir• Sendettom/Onnge c-t Deity Piiot music and adult atmosphere of Nina's In New- port Beach. CROWD AGE late-20's to SO's. DAESS Dress code stnctly cn- forctd: no tennis sh~s. no shonJ. no jCans and no t·sh1ns. ADMmlON U on Fndays and Saturdays. Gar) and Coll~n Munoz. mar- ned 10 years. sttll enJOY a night out. "We hke 11 herc. tt'S a nice lfOUP of people. therr aren't a bunch ofkids hanging around They play some r-------------.·--------------------------- prctt)v good music. too." said the San uan Capistrano couple. __ ........... -~--~------ l'OOD None HOT TIPS pccucular view of Newpon &)' The club as located JUSt on the edge of t"wpon Bay and offers a beautiful view of the water and the cit y hghts. in an upscale. h1dcawa) atmo phcrc ~========:;r.iiii Personalized Songs Or-canal lyrics. fully arran,ed music. pro· r 1onall) rtt0rded on cauette for veers of enjoyment •New Years • Auiversary •BhUday •Valentines •Mantace Pl'OpOIAls •Cutsteala« •Bar Mltnu •1'uk Yoa • PrleJMIMlp ~-__;=-~---.Promodou 729 w. 16th SL 8 7, eo.uM .. 646-0514 11 '.-\1 ! , , 07 Jambo<" Ro.cf SUN., MARCH 3 SHOWS 7 & 10 PM Tickets $20.00 It $27.00 AVAllJC8LEAT PEER RECORDS U.C. 8tlRVINE db CAU. 11MM-t• Tea._.e,,..,_ ONE NIGHT OM.Y l ) \ . \. \ j , \ \\ ' \ I \ : I fi \ I \I\ I \\ I \ j 1 I 'i' • " I \ \, ' I : I'' I I l t I 1 1 1, • ... 1 ' 1 1 11 1 • 1 tr 11. ! \ 1 ... I FRO~ TttF DtRFCTOR OF ~~1' LIA ~ ()(x,· ~ ·--' , "**** THI Fm .(',(Joo MO\UOFTuE r. YF.AJt! RJllurd Om~-"" an mt· lonn ............ pt,\.I'\ \I\ "''' GE~A Ro-. LA \01i l~ __ \. _ _JL.L. .. L.l _J ___ ! ...... Dtlly Piiot Weekend/ ~. J...-y 17. 119117 ______ .....,., __ - Ma via What the critics say 'G1._n Card' char•s Its a.-e GC'orge. Bronte. it's 11me to fill 1n some blanks about one another Ifs ume to get hfe stones out on the table and JOlll'd du" n on cnh sheets to prepare for bureaucratic quizz- ing "° as to a' 01d dcponauon and J31l It's time to play .. Gct-''"ll to Kno" 'i ou:· II\ a fam1har retra in but one that gets a delightful rc- interpreuuon in .. Grttn Card ... Mad)o" l'll "ho ro~ to sud- den stardom "llh ht.'r ponra)al of thl.' tx·tra,t.'d "lfC' 1n ··sex. hC'\ and '1dt"ota·pc. ·· and Depardi.eu. FraOle·., b1g&t.''it '>tar and a v('t - eran of more than 60 films. are Ont.' of thl.' o<ldt.'\t couples Ill ha"C' gract"d the ..crC'cn in a long 11me -By Sono Aodet'leo Mt:Cl•tcby News Service .. (,reen C ard:· thanks to CX- pard1cu and his lovely. enwma ro-<;tar .\nd1c "viad)owell. 1m- mcd1atel) d1\3rms whocver's watching 1t. It 's likc.-a seduction. This froth> bonbon about a marriage of convenience weak- ens u\ "1thin 11s first few scenes. lo"enng our defen~s. so that e' C'n tht' most C) nical and matho pcr\On in the audience 1s \OOn g1vin[1.. off appr«1auvc Ill· tk louk.., at thl' \CTeen sm1hng and blushing without any guardl'dncss or sclf<onsc1ou~ ne'i."i -hC'alth) signs of an aud1encC' folhng 1n love with a mO\IC ~hen 11 was o"cr. people "c;n• hugging eath other 1n th<' ~11\k' 1n\tcad ol \lamming into each other to get to the parking Int fi'"'t II'"> a nice mo' 1c .. < •fl't'n < ;mf' "a'i madt' h) the D1<1nq rx-oplc. and it's eq•nth n~ lhl'' '31d ··Prrtt~ "om.in .. "a' !hut wa..,n ·1). -By JH B•lute .UcOatl'bJ News Service Pilot Pick of the Week ...... • .. Net Wl-..i M)' ~ W._: Sally Field, AJf red Molina. Sheila Roseatbal. ROlban Seth. Sarah lldel, Mony Rey, ~'1" Conalac:e aw. DilUUd b) Bnan Gllbcrt. Produced by Harry J. Un.Sid ad Mary Ja• Uflud. M "'81ricaa -we. .................... ,, ... ....... ......, °" VICaW '° "-~ldlri .. =to .... .,, ........ OrtttJu aa, ..... s.-.t/Dlme1 empa.y. Cotta Meta Finall). a film thll combines n"- ahsm. love~nd comedy all in one ... and makes )OU leave t.hc ,heater with a &rin on ~our face. It 's aoua ~ .. Cirttn Caret." stamn& Andie MacDowell and i<"rud 1Xpard1C'u. This modern day IO\e stOC') has much more 101na for 11 1han JUSt the pretty 1ecc of MacDo"<'ll. .rerard stars w11h -\nd1e. along with a suppon1ng cast of f•m1har fa~ from th<' tC'levis1on screen. The stof) 11-;elf 1s hardly chche. the acto" arc ~hevablc. tf not some· "hat fanciful. and the film contains one of 1he funniest scenes ince the l'll'' a tor 1nc1dC'nt in .. Ghost. .. MacDo"ell stars as Bronte. a hon1cultuns1 with a v1s1on. Her love for nature leads her to a dre.am apartmnit ~th an in-house atnum. But the pritt for obtain.in' rental riatns to the apan ment 1s po,. SC"Ss1on of a mamase ocrttficate .. and 1 husband. Enter Gcorse, play- ed by Dcpard1eu. He's a French visitor on a six-week Visa, and marria&<" to an ~merican citizen 1s h1\ ucket to a grttn card. I\ mutual fnend sets up the ceremony, and so ~gins the stor) MacDov.ell grts her apartment. but the IN wants to grt Georac. A crackdown on mar- naacs arranged solely for the benefit of obtaining ..\mencan C1t1ztosh1p forces Bronte and Geol)t to put up a temporary facade for the benefit of 1mm1grat1on officials. The ma- JOnt~ of the film rc"oh<"S around the cffons of t~ tv.o nrangcrs to appt'ar a\ a con"inung. happily mamed couple Thctr 1otcnsr d1f- f<"rcnccs in eH~rythmg from coffee prl"fct"l'ncc to poht1cal stance sua- g~t lh~ ('40 \\OUld do well to Sta) awn ) from each other. but th<'ir predicament 1s inescapabk Tht'rc.- 1s no wa)' out. and so these two mu'il. somehow, find 1t within thcm~l"t'S to tolerate each otht'r Tht' term ttfet'I good mo1;1e" hai. bet'n applied to ii .. (,rc<"n Card:· o~ and nghtl~ 'IO The hu1ld in cnm- cd1c value C"mo- t1o nal 1nvohe· ment and charat- ter de11elopmcn1 lend\ ll~lf to an overall f~lina of warmth as the cred11s roll MacDo""ell and Dc- pard1eu art' pure pcnccuon 1n their respective role\, and the 11oryhne 1~lf pep tht c1;er-prt"Knl tmm1· .,atton 1ssut'. Every1h1n1 about the fil m is v1e--cd tn 1 positive h&bt.. includana the tnd1na. which couJd have bctn ruined but wat inst.cad saved b)' dattttor Pel.tr Weir With such h1&h drama movit'$ such u UNot Without My DauJhta" run,. nm1 alonpdr of It, uorecn Card- of'kn I fd'f'Csftin, ITPf'ICVe at the box offitt • DeJty Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January 17, 1991 In order to convtnce lnwnigr•tlon offtdMa thet thefr "marriage of convenience" ts veHd, Andie Brtqet Wrt1lllt St1141eat R•ttactoe Buel For all the h&ht·hcancd roman- tics out there, "Grttn Card.. 1s a must ~ It 1~ written. produ~d and d1~ted b) Pt'ter Weir uad1nJ man eorgc Faure 1s pla11- «t by Gcra rd Dc- 1>3rd1c.-u and th<' lead· 1na lad). Bronte Par- nsh Faure. b> Andlt' Mac Dowell. she·s done "'C'll to carT) her own. If I weft' to use one v.ord to de- scnbc: this film . 11 "ould ~ halanC'e You·,<' iot hraut~ and tht' bea\t prO\C ft \ and '4 l'Jlth th<' educated :ind tht· 1gnurJnt to ld CODCl'Ck and lu~h grttnen i\ll this 1s surrounded b) a ~au11ful .irra~ of contrast1n1 mu· \ll"&I hackground ·\\ I said before. this one 1s pos1t1,t'l> recommended vicv.ina for all romantl\S But don't expcc1 a hp1t'al "ton.OO<>k <"nd1na. This n nl' ,, hc.'lll"r . Andie MecDoweft at&rS u Bronte P8trllh In Peter Weir's new fil m "Green Card " The tor) is of a devout hort1c-uhunst dedicated to planung inner c11y garden~ ai vina some hoPt' and happ1ne s to the underpm 1l<"ged. Bronte 1s 11ven th<' chance to h1;e man h1stoncaJ build· ing canng for a beauuful srecn· huu\<' located JUSl outside her kitchen door There's onl y one \.dtl h building suJ)t'rv1sors ms1<11 'lh<' bt' mamC'd 10 live there f-rcnch. counll) bumplon George Faure nC'cd, a a.reen card to Sta) 1n \mema. thu\ fate throws thnc '"o unhkehcs together 1n malnmon) . h' wa~ of .a mutual fnend. Our ratings ..... , ... Of .. , C>O<f Things do no prOIJTss quite a' C'as1I)' as the) had hoped. A httlc \nag w11h 1mm1grauon forces them to have to interact totcthcr under the same roof for scvt'ral da)s to prove this 1s not Just a mamasr of C'onven1cncr Bronte holds Geo~ in nothin& less than complete dtt- JUSt. But, you can Stt from the bqlnn1ng that the embc:n are stir· nng. but neither 15 w1lhn1 to iave in to such a notion ' lfi !f """'''' IHI 111010 The 11ory proSJ'Cssct into a IC'ri of events, which at first are very selfish but blouom uno complete tdf\n•nns. The ICtin& done by .. Be· a cr1·t1·c Oq.rdieu 1s delaatttf ul El~<m alone camn him t.hrouah each and every scene and con\Kknna Mad~ Dowtll btpn her arttt as 1 model, DUW UI04• Just caU Hali Harrd l at the ,..._Ody ...... 641-4)21. Cl· kn tOn liO Depardl•, Macoowell dellght viewers ByHelfHwrel ~Noc ,..,,.. lcMor Ma>'bc ifs the romantic an me. but I couldn't help but shed a few lean af\ef watctuna ~\er Weir's new film "Orecn Carel" This romanuc-comcdy about a French v..'Ould~ com~r and a "lcw York hon icuhunst who enter a mamqc of con\'en1ence, lcfi me v.1th a warm. bapp) fod1na. In loda) 's movie world fil led with violent acuon-packed. stcam)•SCX· ~enc ftlms. it's refrestuna to find a 1ruc lo' c "Ot). Gerard Oeptrd1cu as George Faure 1s equally refrcsh1 na as a kad1ng man. France's numbcr one \lar of scrttn 1s only no .. comina to .\mcnca -and u·s about umc. He t) a rath<'r 1t)pte11I lead1n1 ma n. His looks are not the It.ind )OU would l.'\pcct on 1hc cover of GQ and he dr~~ completel) in black. Hov.- n cr he emana1cs a ccm1n charm and at once )OU arc comforublc 1n h IS pttstn<'C H t) ro-star. Andie MacDov.cll ponra)S Bronte Pamsh, who a1 li~t '" more obsnstd with plants th.an her own hfc or those of othcr5 he µ1n('d nottec last )Car for her star· nna role in "sex. l i e s a nd VtdC'Ollpt ... and IS )I. bound lO caJI at· tenuo n to her sxr· fo rma n cc 1n ··Green Card." He r f1ncl~ chiseled beauty o pposite Dt· pard1eu·s coarse and bulky ph)'s1q uc lend crcdcn~ to the sa) 1ng oppos11es 1tttract ;\s the stor) begins. Gcorae and Bronte mal'T) in a Ctvtl Ct'remony. he to obtain his grttn card a nd she to get the lea~ on a rooftop apart- mrnt complete with grttnhouse. Tht'y agree not to sec t'ach oth« again. but fate intcn-cncs The gov- ernm4.'nt beams a CTackdown on phont') mamage, and the two aarec to sixnd ~8 hours together -to get their ston" 'itra1ght and learn more about each other -1n order 10 fool 1mm11rat1on officials ..\t firs1 1hry find bcina with each other intolerable. he 1hinks he's a slob a nd can't stand hts smolung He finds her to bc a snob and a 14.'mblt' coffee maker Soon. ho""'· ever. his roau1sh charm bqms to melt her touah exten or They share 1nt1ma1e details o f their h v~ and m Andie Mac:Oowell u Bronte Parrish and Gerard Oepardieu as George Faure spend time In the park learning m0<e about each other when an lmmJgra11on Investigation forces them prove their "union" Is legal. tum. make stanhng d1scovcncs about thcmsch" Weir. who created the role spec1fnll) for Depardicu. makes the bacltv.-ards f1 1t) talc of bo) meets 11rt. boy sets gtrt come 10 hfe m a bcle1vable ma nMr The sttne v.hcre to 1v.o crea1c a photographic record of 1hc:1r shon hfc tQ&cthcr - all 1n her apanmcnt one afkmoon -is both to uching and rcahs11c Rounding out the cast arc Bcbc Ncuw1n h of "( h~rs .. and Broad- V.<i) aC"tor Grqa Edlcman ....... Unnlldld plot In way of gpatultlous vlolanca ........... ,, .. W .. : Jcan·Claudc Vu Damme, Harriloft ~ deborah Rcnnaid. Liu Pttiba IW. 0.recfl'd by ~ Uriida. Produced by Ash fl. Stlala and Enc kilrtoe. ._ Vn Olrmr.., • It's too t.d that the plot dcvclop-~ntS an "L1onhcart" conunuall> Sol in the way of the aratwlous J V~. _,_.,§,~,, Well. ~l, ~U. The tint movie to ~ rcvat"*ed and judlc<f under Uncle Don's "Doi ~ ystcm.-Remember'? The latMr the movi(. the ber the lcp Oft the doa; And. petba~ "'°'' appropnatcly, tt'S I movie SWTlnJ that SW of the all-tame lame-o's. (not John Wa)ne>. Jean ctaudc Van Damme He. of uch au t111K pnic win~ hkt "()bot&,.. .. kbo~tt·· and ~Blood Sport ... t back ap1n (or tome more buds. And 11 looks h.,e K11 ~ raluna it tn with "L1on-hca11 " The thcatn • packed. It was hard ID bd•~ tllttt *'CTC ~ many •ilb IO h Mandards I could undef'Mllncl ..,11y I was then-. f hadda col&WDn t0 •Ttte nd marpnaUY 1nwfhaent ttadeTs to cntcrtain.~Alllil ~n edttor nlllJlll for a column. Hey I don't ask (or much an the movies I rciwiew. Ju t nhorbtt.ant amounts Of CllctUl'¥C ftaltcncc and quanmin of aratuito\11 But. lft "Lionhcan." ok v .. Damme. -.ho's plo&a are ~Y sblllower than a ......,.. ...-. loads .., t.ba ftict watJ. ib 'liwua llft1'eces.wY COO· tnvancn wtulc lpcftdi• hnle tune doina •t..t )OU waat him to do· kick °'her. peop1c·1 butts: Thi IDOft IOphitticatird dm &aJual torylt.e 11 about Vu Damme tf)'- i• to ,.. '° LA. to bdp his la.e twodla' • wilt. "° it IMt t"U ia • t.d doPe deel o.m·a a doOt cbl: ttadc ~ a W11J1r Md a Vaa DamtM b a Sdtwmt!Wtr) he MeetS an old lliM. ua,t. Vn DlnuM '-to m11f1 Ille ~ l.qpoft and ......... ~·tMds for lro's Witt Mil Iii llllltW to INlk 1t Vatt Ouune tc~ 1 1 up ck P'tt1' by beatina ~up m under- lf'O\lftd bare knuc k flab Hr's sona manaser who probahl~ aott.a master's from ~ hcl) n Wood School ol pttd Talking. and a promoter more-C'~ ed than ™I· road tracks o n the San "ndreas .\nd )OU and me we aotta ulTer through all wm of soc1ologial and 1'S)cholog1cal contnvanccs that Slrtld\ lh1$ \Udt'f UUI and CUI do•n on the but1-.,1ck1np. 'o"' \OU knov. 11 lht' end he' sonna ha' t 10 ha'c at 11 "'llh the main Bad ( 1u\ "'h1lc: I.is managtr and promott•r ht-1 .tp1m1 him This Bad (1U) v.11h \ldebums long enough to land ".P's 1\ a real pnzc 8~ ttun a trKtor-tra1lcr full of httldbotrs and 1ust a stoop1d tit's u11) cnoujh to make ~ (rc11h1 1~1n take a dirt mad When Van Damme )'S th.at ·· it's u'-1). ""' stupid ifs mean ~ )Ou don t .,nov. 1f he's talkana about thr Bad Gu). thr mo"''· or ahc aud1t'nC'C afttt the') '\t' sufTcrt'd throuah this dot. Lemmie 'ihe you tame bucks Wanna Stt an !lent (ruJI)) movie about ~m~ .,.ho bcats the htll outta propk for bud.s., Rent Chaoo Bronson's .. Hard Tames." Wanna stt a "tr) iood (rally) mo' 1c 1ha1 has tM same plot. tht same outcome. lftd the me actot? Rent Van DlsnrM's .. Baoodspon. .. Wanna rt.ad • u~tcribably bed (rcall)) ~umn'! l 1h .. MY (and ~fem tht a••e onlr~ OM that. counts)._ RA Tl G On the Unck Don Dot k. •1th four leas meuuna a film of uoc:ompromdlftl quahty ~ (oft ftC'VCt to •. di i• ... - column. Hd DO lep ll'CAftlbC I r.Jm of such 11~• ttoOPidi1 (• t an)' Joan Wayne Otek)thl\ It ~to bt dttpllled in chis coha.mn. 1 ~'c .. 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J ' l,. 8ff:r Bate-al O izy> Rnos . ,, , 1714 PLACENTIA• COSTA MESA PHONE 645·8091 OPERA PA C I f I C PRESENTS MADAME BUTTERFLY ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER SPECIAl ADDED r.1A TI NE f SUNDAY JANUARY 20 2PM f XCf l l t rir Sl AT1ric· LIMITED SEATING REMAINS FOR JANUARY 12, 13m, 17, 18. 19 FOR TICKETS CALL 714n 40-2000 OR 213/480-3232 OR VISIT THE CENTER~S BOX OFFICE OR ANY TlCKETMASTER (MAY co. a MUSIC PLUS). 111 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January 17, 1991 Lea's 'Mo' Batter Blues' not altogether su cc essful Washington J!> trumpet plaq·r "a' ~IUl' .. wuh th;,«" JCrt ~n ··no Bl«k Gilliam and Wt',IC'~ Sn1(X'\ thl" R1r.h1 Thtni-Mook1t' s '°\'~ as Bkeli.·s rn;il \a' pla~t·i in11:rMI •~ a \hnll. (oul-mou&hed "Mo' Better Bl•e•" (MC' l\·ll n1- v1:rsal. Rated R) pike Lee 1s cl w rly one of the mo<1l ongtnal filmmakers to come along in decade\. His vision 1s astoundmg. and his crra11vc and 1nnO\llll\C use of 1he camera 1s a But "hen 11 come' 10 dialogue." 'ouni "'nm3n "ho has hit. baby o ut and hi\ treatment of "o men Ll·t· of "cdloclr. and " lod .i:d into a take\ a tumhk '" a lilmmakl"r lkad1:nd lifl" he"~ lOO c:iught ur In hi) )I O~ulJr In "\fo' Bt'ltcr Blu~" he pits , 1\1on and thu'> lo....-\ "ght nf 1hr t"o \t'rm1n1h -.1ron1 ""omen 1n1~nt ' of h" <1'~ n \ton l n·" not .1µan\t one ;,nolhC'r as nvals for a "'ntC'r hl,., a gcnn1' "1th the RIN"k"<. aff('('11ons ., "'"nnabc Stn&t"r camC'rJ :imt ,1 ~ood \tor. 1dk1 hu t .inti 'amp I n1:"com1:r < ) nda W1l- hC' nct•t1' ,0 mt·one d "· tu "fill' for l1:in1\l and a ~hool t1:aC'hcr (Joie JO\ H1\ latcsl c~C'urs1on takes us into tbC' wo rld o f Jllll. Bu& u·s not an altogt•thl.'1 succusful JOUm1:) lkrtrnnd Tn,cm11:r's ··Round 1\1 1dn1gh1" and Chnt East~ood's .. 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Octet by Frau ell•bert !L'OiteH Lyre) -Tile Academy or Aat'lnt MHk cumber Easembll'. Ht're 1s tht' lat~t installment ol thl' \ladem) 's 19th·u·ntun l h:imh<'r mu\lc ~n~ o n fll'Ood 1n,1rum1;nt\ Thl' h3H' all hci·n ,.,lelknt and th" I\ nu l'\ll'flt1on Phrn\ing ., lln1hk and rtl\ Ihm \ mr though ''' h!>llC-Jll~ then· " 11ne 1mtat1on -J slight!\ too-long dl'la' hl't1o1.t~n thl' end 01 <,oft phrJ'4."S and suddl·n loud l hurds f hl' lil"\I \ 1olin I\ Ol\"J\lnnJ lh h.tl"\h in the upJl('r rt"gl\tcr hut the 1o1.ekomt' p1quanl' of 'iound from th<" Jl('nc'>d in\lrumenh \.lcx•\n't de· lr.tll from thc lu\hne .. ., nl"C'dt'd tor th" '1nualh orchc\lral 1o1.nr~ · 0 Sntet for StrlDaJ, Op H . Trio ror Hora. Vlolla ud Pluo. Op 41, b Jolluo~s Brallm1 t\on' (la .. ,,. cal) -Marlboro Music F~uval pla~<'l"'i Son) 1s re1ssumg recordmgs b) Marlboro mu?>1c1ans on the 40th ann" Cl"\al"\ ot lhl' fcstl\al' found· ing Th1\ rl·ading of th<' S<''l<'l 1s 1n'>pmng The lir\t mo,cmenl 1s 1al..cn Jt an elht•rcally '>lo1o1. t<'mpo 1o1.1th no \.1cnlic\.' ol moH·m\.'nl Pina ( Jrm1rdh J\ lir\l '1olin1s1 hnngs a \1o1.~t \ol'l 11gh1 tone that 'htnl'' Thl· tno. 1o1.11h l\hro n Bloom hom1\t \11l h.tel Tn~ ,·1ohnist and R1,l\l11lf~rl1n p1.tn1'1 I'> J hlllt' dull though 1m~n·abl\ pla)l"d 0 .. An Al pint' ympllOD)' ... b)' Rk ll· ud traa t l\on' < la\s1cal> -Ber· hn Ph1lh;irmon1c conducted b~ /uh1n \khla \ 11.~nna Philharmonic Or, hl'\lra londul'h.-d b' \ndr<' Pre' 1 n IT <'lal"( I ( omparing thC'I<' t1,1,o pcr- 1,1rmanccs b\ t1,1,o of the.-1o1.orld's greatest on:hc\lra\ '>ho1o1.s Just 1o1.hat .a d1fTer<'ncc a conductor can makc The .\lpinc I!> a IO\e-1t-or·)Ou-don·1 kind of p1ett -big. burl). lush. colorful and unashamed!)' program- matic Prtvin captures 11s sp1nt Mehta dO<'\n ·1 Me hta·., 1n1erpreta11on I\ dreamier, d<'hbcrate and with a certain maJest~ It's also a hule plodd1n1 Big chords crash do1o1.n thn don't bur\t out hl<' 1n Pre' 1n·~ n:ad1ng HC'anng the lat1er •'> l1lc \1o1.1H.hin& from J black and 1o1.h11c t('!('\ mon to color It 1s all\ e ro- m Jn t IC and much morl' 1d1oma11call) trau\~tan 1n 1o nt: 'olor and rh' thm1t C'mphas1\ btt·h measur<' ka''-'" ""u hungt'nng for th<' ne't But thl' u\mpanr,on 1s not hlacl and -wh11c ~\"' include' a bonu\ rtJdrng ol \traus~· Ho m < onctno 1'o I 1o1.11h Cu.·rd 'k1fen sohmt. and Td:irl inc\phcahl) d~s not tnde\ the mo"t'm<'nts But ifs dcar tht" Tclarc ~rform1nct' o ut1o1.t'1gh' n)"s ~Iler pa laging The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music ,. ...,, ......... CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINESTI NEWPORT BEACH 71• ..... 37 FASHION ISLAND ............ ..._. 'neat Priee1 l/l8 tPll "'13.00-- VJO UOPM 1121 8;.IOPM CALL l/12 LmPM 1123 1121 1111 S17 ao lilt tPM S7.00 1llD IPK 1122 tPM ss oo lJU tPM °"~cwio!~ GiGi ~ de/igbtt~~d \ove stot~ __ .illJ,. Oscar~\~~ mus\c; Opry· still grand after 65 years By Wayne Bledsoe ~ Howetd News s.rv.o. II hu bttn callt'd the.-"Molhl·r Church of ( o untr) Mu!>1c" T hl· congrc-ga11on " cnuntl) mu\1\ fano; In tht' pulp11 are wun1n mustl kgcnds and \Oung '>tar' It's the < 1rand Ole Opl) .\ n~ Onl· '' ht1 dll'Jm\ of J \.lft"t'r J\ a n1un1~ mu\ll pt"rlorml·r dn:Jm\ ''' goang W 'J'>h' ilk 111 pc-rform on t ht· Opr\ It ' 1 hl· mca,urt ol \Uln"\\ hoth Im po tonnt'r' anti tht: mu\I\ 11\0.•ll fh<' Opn 1o1.a' thl' lir\l "'<' count~ radio \ho1o1. lo h<' i>Toad· C3\I Imm CU3"11 Ill l03S1 -tht' fir<.t to m.tlt· n.tml°' ltl..t' Rl" .\cut1 \11nn1t' Pl·arl Hank 'A-1i- lt.lm' PJt\\ < I n\ Dolh Pano n Rl·d h1k\ \l.tn' Roh"in\ lo..111) V. l•ll, 1 lani.. \no"' and .\rth1l' < .lmfl~ll h11u\l·huld "'Ord\ \,11urd;n thl" c >pn 1o1.1ll eel· l·tlrah. .,,, ,.,...,th \C'ar "'"h ·Th<' <•rand c )ll <lpn ti'lth \n Ol\l"t"1f\ < ,·koration I ht" 't'v. I 1Jdt11on .i l\.\O·hour T\ 'il'"•tal1n<H\.tt'lpm ~1 Daily Lunch Specials ss.9s Lunc h M o nd a~ thru f-riday 11 AM to 2 PM Senior Citizens Dinner Special 20% OFF an} dinner item on the menu 4:30 PM to 6 :30 PM Open b dav a \\eek Closed Sunda} Dinner Mon ·Sat from 4.30 pm. • Banquets • Catering • 1969 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa• 646-1225 Daily Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 17. 1991 111 CLUBS From BS THll CANNIUY HSTAUtUUfT lOIO l ''·•vrnf' Avf' Nt wpott Buen. pnwnu k ''"Clkf' \onQ AIOnCJ Wrth th«t HIU f'll<h I "''tl.ty No (OVt • t>7S·S777 CANYON Mlt a G9tU. 8St UQuN C> n, "front• lt(M(I folk nlgM l'Y"f}' T~ A 10 I I p m lr•IU<tng MM' .. TumtMA 8effl \ ""'' Roen.Md S1t1tOI G<rg Lrts ano "'°'" \A. f'<Jnf'Stl'Y \.tt1rr Brown 8.tnd fhufso.ty /u11 t """ 'P"""' f'nlf'fU nmen. Friday at10 \"1urt1"Y 04 I 'I I I Of 444-4) 10 NIGHT MOVH S901 Wll•f'tf'r Avr . Hunt "QI on 8"M:h It (lr.intw'.td l'uf'S 84<>0 M>0 " •l'l<>wt "'" r " \outnwn..1 t.llrnt .If t pm ( ""~I •nlO hM 8o&().()108 ••STANGO ••STAUllAHT 19 roo \'on • um.,tn I"'"" pr,s•nu f~ mutt< Qt tt'tt- ~""'' f ''""no<' I Vt">tlA)I llt\<I Wt<Jnr\d•y • "'""•JI I 10 11 pm 7S1 ~111 l"lll"l"lltS GOLOaN aaA• P1r"10t' I>'" Lon JOO P"c1ll( COll\I H'9"W"Y Hut\I 'lQI n 9,.,., r• p<f's~nu Molly HlllC~I lll <t p I'll ... )l!f '>(. r.,.,,,..r P•O•) ..,.,._ Fo• "" • "" ""'' n "" 174 It Al COA CH H OUSE ) 1 IS I ( 1m 1no • ·' •,.. \, '''•" ( .tp;\UdllO Pf'f'\~nt\ r,.,.,. M,., • 1on19'11 ( .... 4'11> 8t)() IOI •f'M'r •' ,, .•'1<l onl1>H•\ .. l>On >iOtllt\f' 496·8t lJ ZOT Sl"OT CAl'll UCI Campus in lhf' r .r P'd•,. oJ' •Ou.!tr nous1ng Compjp• Plf'\ "' ' ....... ,;,i<Ail "'' u ., Ml 1rrrttn.11r cof'ftt n<Ju\f' •t "'1 "" '• \A.,.11,,..\d•r .. , 8 pm Aamruron ,,,.,. (Arty ""'lld 1\ If'(~ Cont«l '',. 'Olomon 8~~ 7tfl I HA•~ON H•N•Y'S o ..... Pomt M•Hn.J r'"'"'"" f<ltl•f" l(oQd Wf'dnt'>tlay ll'lfOUQh '>.It ,,., !I'll,.,. '"' ..... , "'Q'\lly ~'""""ii •• )() 'I, ,,., ""'9" f or '"'"'"'•tOOOl Of ""°' m..1.J1 < 1~ HJ-0'180 • Low Ch0le1terol • Vegetarian En trees Avall&Dle 1•11r11t1U11 JUI Dlr•••r CM• uoo SOI nn St . NtwpOtt Buen, pt~l M.llct fllhn M>d fttrndl tonigf1t 8 )() to I • m 675·29'8 Of 61J-SOS6 WWPOtrY M.ACN M•WOTT NOTn tOO NtwpOn CM«c-t Dow ~ k•n. prt~J JllU 1,JUtl.,tll loC>ef1 Conti In the V - lounge MoNSlly lhtOUCJI" Frldlly trom S 10 8 p m and ah.Cl on ~ trom 8 JO to 1 2 JO p m .,, Ml oprn j'1ZZ )Mii M'UIOn fOf "'°'' rnforlNICIOn c.al ~ '()Utt saASONS HOTS&.. 690 N~ C rnlt• Or1Vt Nrwpon 8r<1<n. pt"tsf'nCl Juli Furnas •s •duo .,, thf HottH ConK"rv•tOfY lQUnOf' lur>d.1)1 tflrOUCJI°' Thufso.ty lllwJ •1 • t110 Friday .nci s.turd.ty Thi' group pelfofms b 10 11 pm lutso.ty lllfOUCJI°' Frldlly ¥vJ 7 p m co ~ on S..CurcW)I FOf "'°'" ""'°' tNt.on Clll 7St-0808, t.i 41 )6 atOWN HOUU •HTMMANT '1801 P'1(tl1< (CM\I H'9f'W .. y MonMcll lrach M IUJQn Vlt JO IC'•tdf'nl JMN'S H<l<rlS 111wJ fMrtl/ty fhuna.Jy thfl>\191> S.hJI~ t p m 10 I JO • "' C~\ H•y~ on S.aoph()nf' wotn l!nytnm f •j)lf'U M'° f«f'l \ot>O.Jy 1nr OUQh Wt'Clnf'>d.1)1 t p m 10 t lO • m Gt'OIOf' lluto rttutn> Fr«> S 4tt·l6l6 VIUA NOVA l I l I Wt\I COllll Hql\N.;t Nf'wpott Buen b•l 1880 P1.niu J~ MllOUrn pr•torms • v.tiirty ot l'llly 11u e,,.ng sf'fe<llOf'IS l.tvor•tts Tnursd<Jy tntOUQfl S.rura.y trom 8 lO pm to I )() • m ~ tn<ougfl Wt'dneso.ty trom 8 JO p'" 10 t )() •'" ltocn.to '"""° s ,.u1 ""'° B•o.tdw•y •tyhrvp on 1hf' piano f rtUy C"aST LA Vta HSTAUMHT l1 J Pit<•llC Ca.it 1-itghWq LIQUN llr«n. on rt>t M•on 8r11en llvf' ~u rvtrt f rldlly l>f'C)l!•.,19 lit 8 p m tH curing ~ I ii Nollt Duo gurtM voub Between Ellis & G«fleld Monday-Saturday Lunch 11-5, Oinnet 5-8 • Sunday 1-8:30 Dine In Our Romantic Cellar t1C111e R .. tawant Open For Lunch Mon-Fri 11 :30-2:30 • Daily Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails "Since 1962" 111 Dally Piiot Weetcend/ Thursday, January 17, 1991 ..,,., v!OW ,,..,_ Tumtlul ..,,., ltoO H-tuns. ~uwttu lllwJ voullns on s.tur~s ~ .I( 8 pm No ~ Chlr~ Frtt l*kln9 491·SIOO CN9 uoo. 501 lOtn Si • ~ kkll. 675·2t6&. pr~ -~ nlgntfy k<"rw l"t"1 ~ 8Mld teMUting H.VlllOn!U F•u 9 p "' 10 I JO • "' SJ COW• ch¥~ ..... , 9*1TAllMO _,,.IUJl&A#T It 100 Von l(M'fNf', t~. WtilCtr I.MOU lllwJ Tflf' ~ Yottt C°"'1KIJOn offe<t jllu Itani 8 p m to I • m ucn Salutdi:Y 7Sl·S212 1 CAN UOO SO) lOtn S-1 . ~ k kh. 67S·2t68, prftifnU DH Ott McH~ jMU blUeS voullSt •• lO I )() I "' ...., C'SIT LA Via HSTAUllANT )7) l"<1<1t1< Co.Ht HICJhW•Y L'1guN IH<h on tht ,,_, oucn ~ Aflffl'O()n Ju.1 wnn Strpf\MW H<tynn. J to 7 pm No COW'f Frtt p¥klng 497.5100 CN9 UDO 501 )()th St , Newpon llH<n. ~~ M•u l"auen on IQ,...,,. k., s •~• 8<ind 8 )0 p "' to I • m Jul Sund.lys Wiii rrwnw In f~ C• 67S-2t68 fol _, ~Ion MOHT MOVU St01 Wiii~ Avr M ~. Hunungcon 8e.1cn, nolcl•.,, Opffl lllUn Jl/llft lit 7 p m •NO"I °" nt• MIU 428 f 17tn St Coiu t.Wu ltt~llUOIU ..a ll'tfofm.MIOtl on low ent~ 7 dly1 • -"-6~ I 7SO County sfnger Tammy Wynette wt" perform Monday at the Crazy Horse In Santa Ana. Two performances have been scheduled for the songstress. ContlMnt•I Cu/SIM Smc~ 19o1 cw ...,, ·.U•"'' 'N.IM«IUd ~ ,_ I« l.M.#IN ~ "*" tlimttt4, ''°"""""'4. 11111/ J#INU Jldrlk~ South Coast Plaui. Costa Mesa (7 141 54()-3840 The f .nest Joponese Drnmo Experience SUSH.I BAA • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM TAT AMI ROOM • COCl<T AIL LOUNGE ff<• .. "···· Horikawa IOUTM COAIUUZA ft.UGI • 3800 S Pim Dr s.nt. An1 (714) 6$7-2531 • 3 ---10 Pwl0t111hg Ml c.. CAl1l11__... ...... , CNW UOO SOI lOrtt Sf ~ INd\. DH DH M<Nrtl Jal #fltO ~ • JO p "' to I • m '75'-~68 TlldlJ CAN UOO SOI )()th Si ............, llud! • EN~ ~ I lO pm to I • m ~ ~""' Quin,. '-~WIG_.. Cely '"° NWI l"MTenon 61S·~ ........ , CNS UOO SOI lOfn St ~ lekh pre-.s fftfrn~ nogn<l)t. Slwny Stott. woc•n for'"""Y -n E¥1f\, wino ltld Frrt t p"' to I •"' 6 7S 1t68 ..... , c:aAn HCHtS• lftAll HOUl8 IS«> llfOOlcncJllOW Otrve Wnu Ar.A. ptncnu f""""'.Y W°yntflP on tw0 ~ M 1 M'CI 10 p 11'1 t~ '°' re~•-""° llC:krtt-Ull \4t ISi} WHALES From 84 In Nt"1~pon Bench. whale watch· ma e\Curs1ons art offered at lnH > ·s l Ol l er and Cat.ahn.a Pus. enger St°I" 1~ (In February and March). Th<' tnps are approllma~ ly 21"1 hours long and narrated by m<"mhcrs of th<' 4.mcncan Cc~an Soc1e1 Docents from A art al~ on board dunna the 1nps and answer questions pa~n.ten m1pt havC' .\ P<"rcenta~ of the procttds from 11ckt1 pncn 1s donated to the ~1ct) for cdu tcon. rnearch and ron~"" at1on Da'<') ·s Locker offen tnps ll 10 a.m. and I p.m. Mon<b> throu&h Fnda and at 9 am .. 12 and 2:30 pm turdl)S and unda)S C~I I\ SI 0 for ltdultsa nd S6 for children 12 and }Oung.cr For inform.lion call 67.l·1 4J4 Catal ina Pu'K'nger Snv1cc will offer 1oun Monda~ through Wcdncsda) at IOa.m Cost csSIO for adult\ and S6 for ch1ldrm For information call 6 73-S24S. In Dana Point approximately two-hour tnps are offered by Dana Wharf Whalr watch1n1 c•CW'l:aOM areava1lableda1lyat IOa.m .• 12 and :! p.m . with 1dd111onat tnps It 8 • m and 4 p.m. on \lllttkends. Cost 1s S 10 for adults and $6 for ch1ldrrn 12 and )Ounaer Dana Wharf also offers a reduced rate of S6 for St"nlor c1uzcns on weckdap. for 1nformat1on call 496-S794. The Oransr Count Marine ln- st11u1c "Ill also spoMOr trips on ~ttken<h dunna pnmc whale wat<'htng ~a410n. Feb. 2. l. 16. 17. and Maf't'h 9 and 10. Boat tnps will leave at 8 am end 12:30 p.m. Cost as S 14 for adulu and St I for lhote bct~ttn the ap of Sand 12. In coiiJuncuon. the inst1tutt 11 sponW>rina informal slick ihows and lttturnat 11 L m each o( thoR da)'S. Naturah$l/sh1p capWn M1ch~I Burs"c will lead the r.c ions: tOr>tC'S of dt u 'on in- clude "The Reluc11.ru Commuter: Why Whales Mtlflle. •• Fd>. 2 and l ; "Human Impact oo Gray Wbaln. •• Feb. 16 and 17: and "ManM Mammals of the Cah· fomia Cout," March 9 and 10. For infonnaoon or tnp ttlt'f'Valions call 496-2274. For thOR who prefer oot to vcn. tu~ to sea. Kttlcy aid -"ales' mivat.aon may be wMChed from any hish spot Gr' pin lkMlt W coast. She aid tk WMJcs emttally tra\'cl no further dlP ~ milc:a from t~cout. 011111 New restaurant reviewer finds her dream job NEWPORT BEACH -Marta Bird wH thnllcd bc)ond words W('(fncsda)' when she teamed she now has the jOb of her dreams - thC' new restaurant rcv1~er for the oruae C.Ut Dally Pilot. "I love to eat and I love to wnte," R1rd said. "And hne's this perfect Jt1b "'here I act to do both." <\ lo naume resident of Corona dcl Mar. Bud has been wnung about food for )cars. as a former associate editor at Boo Appctit magazine and a frttlan«' wnter for the Los Angele-s Times and other pubhcauons. Bird was select('(! for the pos111on out of more than 60 applicants dunng The Great Dally Pilot Res- taurant Rc"1ewer Search. ··we're eAcatcd to have Marla on stall" <>ruse Coa11 Dally P llol Editor Wilham . Lobdell said. ~we know her Wttkly columns wtll real I) spa«' up the paper." Bcsa~s beangJudJCd by the Da.Uy Pllol edatonaJ board. readers and a Jury of local rcstaurantcurs helped makC' the sclcctaon. "She was the overwhelming favontc." LobdclJ said Jim Dale of Villa Nova res- taurant in Newport Beach who scr· "cd as one of the juda.cs said Bird's knowledge of food and her ability to wntc were amona the reasons she was cho~n. "She knowi the basic compo- Marta IMrd, the Oraqe Coast Dally POot'• new restaurant reviewer, eaattty looks forward to lee p~ Ca.t ~ PlloC samphng the cuhnary deh&hts found along the Orange Coast. Now Serving 111111 ·--1--•11 mllflST HUEVOS .................. •1n ~ROS ........... •1• ~~eo&s .............. •1• MACHACA ............... •1• ~": ..................... •re S.WO w/1 on,,,.,, IWl'led ...,,, A Fruit ..... , .... •••••• tN ........ OMTA_. Celebrating Our 9th Year! * Codt.n. * Tropical Drinb • K¥I.. TIW CtnN. Dbw In Royalty • Dinner 7 Nights . thruFn.5495 • ~~Brunch5995 MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY CA.TERINC RESERVATIONS EARLY! (11.,uo-JJn 4"lW.C.... ..... •u;11t.._. (11.,~ • , .... c.-e ....... . nents and what at taxes to make dishes taste Jood." Dale saad Bird says It's an exct11ng tame to be a restaurant reviewer 1n Orange County. "It's been interesting to sec that in the past five ~cars. the quality and lhe 1maainat1on that has been happening local!)." she saad. ··or- an~ County as comana an to 1ts cuhnarv own " Her own love of cooking IS also an a~t when rcv1ev.1 ng a res- taurant. and an general she'll alwa}s try to order something she couldn't make better "I lo"e to cool.. and I have about 350 cookbooks in m) hbral") ... she saad . ......... And Just what ""'II Bird be looli.· ana for when she Starts v.nlln& her fC'\ 1ews? ''I look for 1maginat1on. I look for clasS1cs." she said ·· 4\nd then"\ al"'a)s that old standby -)Ou knov. a restaurant is io1ng to be good b) the qualit) of us bread "Restaurants make a statement not JUSl \I.1th their menu. but Yo'llh the dC'<'or and for a long. long t1mt' an the Ney,,pon Beach area. res· taurants "'ert' all show and no chc-f.. she continued ··Thank hea"ens 1s has all delightfulh changed ·· Bird \I.Ill bC' v.nung onc-rt\ 1c-w .i v.ttk for the paper It v.111 appear on ThuMa\S in the \\rttkend Sttt1on ~aj llc~11.·1a l ~ ... u-.a ------1-- Caritielo~ ---·~ CB1ne t111 the @ldbtIJt ~P1ertI 'u,~8 CiPutHt"f ~m~ ~l~~ll&~lplten fLx/11.11* ~I @ 11t/1411 00. <€at l!!i11 ~""""/ ~ ~ 3520 PACIFC COAST 'rNIY •CORONA DEl MAR • 014) 67fr 1922 $27 Dinner For Two fOJow2M .......,~c6t .. a .CW Sl7.00 dilllltt lot two. kh+s Tm,.ld lttf JuM amr. H-.w a.k-. .-.,.,nu.a ............. 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