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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotSUND\Y WILL WMOEVER'S IN Tl4E KITCMEN SRIN6ME MV 10AST, PLEASE? QooF POOF POOF) GARnELD® 75 CENTS T~ANK '(OU VER'( MUCM . JANUARY 20, 1991 "-BY CHARLES SCHULZ OOO!! ~OT! ~OT!MOT! ·--~ l·ZO UNTOUCl4ED BV ~UMAN i..\AND5 BY JIM DAVIS ME LOVE.S AN'T' KIND OF ATTENTION AC:, LON~ A~ IT~ ATTENTION DENNIS THE MENACE WouLDN.TYA RATHER GO SLEDDING HMMM ... YOU WOtlT .,..eur I USED TO SLED OO~N 6EL1E'VE 1J.·US .. , BALO HILL BACKWARDS! THAN SHOVEL .....-~ SNOW? THEY DON'T MAA.E lHESE )a:~ THINGS LIKE THEY USED ro ! r'6;~ JUDGE PARKER 1 'VE KNOWN OF YOU FOR YEARS BUT NEVER HAO THE PLEASURE OF MEET\NG YOU, PETER / SIT DOWN I PLEASE / • ABBEY SPENCER Al-WAYS SAlD THAT YOUR MARRIAGE TO BETH IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN MORE PERFECT UNTIL we LOST OUR CH\LD IN THE ' WAS MADE · IN HEAVEN I FlFTH MONTH OF PREGNANCY, SAM I BY HAROLD LEDOUX ------------------! 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Rlpi ... crumbly ... m4tur&. 0 .. Thar& lt lt.' . - . . . • ... . Pillt ·- Q My son is o Morin< who ot tlus writing iJ stotiont.J in S4wJi A.r4bia. Do ""'I ~mbm of Congress hovt sons or kwghtm CtJllol 11~or J11ty rn tlu MidJlt East? I so, how Jo tluy fttl about fig ting Ira9? .. , s-.. r .... All&. Two do, in fact. At press rime, DcmocDric Reps. Jmy <A- tdlo of lllinois mf E. "Kih .. d.e la Gana of Texas each had a son serving in Saudi Anbia. Army paratrooper Jerry C.OS- tdJo n. 21, is a member of the 82.nd Airborne. based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Jorge d.e la Garza. 35, is a Navy licu~t commander and surgeon based at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. While both mcmbcn of Con- gress would prefer that their sons Wttc out of harm's way. they support Operation~ Shield and sacss their pride in their sons' participation. Q Whot happmol to A.Jri4n Cronoutr, tlu Jisc JOCltty Robin Williams portraytti in "CooJ ~naing, Vittnam," ofttr ht It.fl Vittn.om ? SMl1'y fen1&. ... ~ "" Find out thu &.ll when Wil- liams reprises his Cronauer role lD a sequel, CooJ Monaing, CluetJgo. Aftu-die Viemam War, Cronauer. now about SO, worked as a DJ at scvcnl U.S. radio stations. Today be is enrolled in law school and working oo a book about bu cxpericnccs. Cronauer says he ~·t as zany or as foul- mouthed at Willi.um played him in CooJ Mmti"'1 V"ldndm. GANNm CO., INC. ...... 1•1--.... --._...._ ..... P' 0" t I ... ,.,,., ..._,MMM..,._ • '"..... I I a.t. c».r.. VD ... e t .. OJ"'-,___ ".,'""-' ...... I UM WWWW • }lttaMy I~ '"' lilMtlM N~ unit J-' CMllMI huo dud ""far An. Q Doa Martina N4vr4tilova wtar onytlung sp«ial ors hn qtglassts on tht ttttnis court so thq Jon 't Jog up? Why tlotm 't slit wtar corttoct ltnsa? ,..., ...... ....,. ...... Navnrilova. J.4, says contacts do n<>< co~ her vWon satis- factorily. Her rdlection-frec lenses by Silor arc not fog-free. Q Whet JiJ CBS' octloimt.tl '""'""' stna ''Northnn Exposurt" Juappur to ? lllcMlll lillwl, Sena•, ,.., lt's waiting in the wings to be a rrUdscason replacement for a failed series. The quirky &,. nm -sturing Rob Monow as Joel Fleirchman. a young physician Crom New York Ci~ in th.c Al»-b . . -usually bear or came in second to mum of LA. Ltlw on NBC when it n.n at 10 p.m. ET/PT Thundayi. Q Why Jo tlu CiArsts a..J Jets Jootboll tt1rru u.u "Nt111 York" in thtir 1'14'"'1 twn though thty ort 6djtJ in Ntw Jmq? aa..--..--.11.Y The Giana will say only that it was a corporate decision; the Jca say it'i because they spend more time u their mining &- cility in New York City th.an ar the M~wland.s sports complex across the Hud.Joo River in East Rutherford. N .J. Q DiJ R.icharJ Cm rtally pl"}' tlu pior&0 in "Prrtty Wo"'4n " onJ tltt uxophottt in "Tlrt Cotton Club"? """'~"-•.Il l Yes. It's a f:amily thing for Gett, • t. who played in a rock band before settling OD acting. His dad plays the trumpet; his mom. th.c piano. Gere the boy studied guiw, aumpct. ban- jo. sitar, pi.a.no and saxophone. Q Will PraiJmt BttSh 6it ~ ;,. '921 WJ.o iJ lrktly 10 b< nom1MttJ by tltt DtMocrau to c#ullnit Iii•? t..a11m.r ...... -. A few months back. most cxpcns would hue a,lt'CCd that Bwh was a shoo-in. But now the long-u:rm &llour f?Om the M1ddle East crisis may be the deriding &arx. 8camr o( th.c president's new vulnerability, a number of Democnu are redlinhng thetr chances of beating him. According co Roa Brown. ch.aimun of the Dcmomric National ~ pocenrial andidatcs put off' commtttlng to the 1992 race became of their own dccnoru list year and because they waob!d to a..oid boring the ~ with i drawn-out prcsidcnria1 c:amp.ign. The early Fnaric.:s md~ Tm· ncsstt Sen. Albert Gore Jr .. Alabama Gov. Bill Clinton, New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, Ndnsb Sen. Bob Kmy and !'kw )ency .Sen. Bill~ B . w-.ldcr. go+etoor olVirgmu .. IS attr::acn°g attention as a choice £or "'1e president, or even president. (If no · Wilder wou&d be die 6nt bbd andJ- dut on the tickd of eitba major party.) "He'd cnagiu the nu- nonty community,'' says Bob Farmer, DemocnDc Pvty creasum. Brown says dw by spring th.c Democr.ac picture will be clam. Happy Birthday to ... Jn. 20 Davut Lrnch. 4S Geor)c Bonu. 9S ]1111. 21 Gttu OaYU, ~ J 1JI EtUnbcrry, 44 Jacik Nkkbu1, 51 }•"-22 Olma d' Aho. 24 }•"· 2.J PnACal Can:llaM, )4 Rad:wd Dean AD«non. 41 I • I ,... Nccx•i. 6e (JM. 26) His Joo' 11..0 -,... ""'" *tit"/ ... ltU IS/tffl .ftl11U Ce•t••t• a.-..~---· "". • ll ,.. '? • I 'c:.6- ~ ... -1• u C..e' a o' • .,~.,..,.. YOU WOWT FIND BETTER MOVIE BARGAINS. AIY6MOVIES FOR69!c. ...... ---. IUITWO-••ntl5%•. TMt...., cw •usec (Ila.ft.Bl) IM2t'n ·-----·· .... 9.J ,_,_ .. ,. ... ----•IN ..... _ ............. ... wa•-·--~ • i r .... , ~ . ~0.---19-"------------------- • -..., I I I I I I :'P:..----:-;:i":.-... ·...-----.. -... ---·-I ~ ''"&.:---......... __ ._ __ ..,.,.._. ~ ~-------~-----------------~----~ GOING She's the only one of Martin Luther King Jr. 's four children to be a minister. But Bernice King is seeking her own mission and her own identity. BY LESLIE ANSLEY "BuMy" K.mg's first amb1tton was to grow up to be a boy. When her moc:bcr set her stnJght, 9-ycar-old Bunny W2nted to be the fun female president. Later, she dcaded to be a lawyer -and the fine black wom- an on the Supreme Coun. Two ycm ago, she an- nounced her tnttnaon to be a~. Today. the Rev. Bmuce Albertine King, 27, wants co go to prison -as a counselor. Bern.ace King comes by her ambitiQJU natunlly. Born into a f.untly with high h<>(>CS and gigantic ac- tions, she is the youngest of Martm Luther King Jr.'s four children, me only OM to enter the ministry. Monday, the holiday honoring her father, the nation will remember hu dream of mass social change. And Bernice will be working on hen: a teen prison minu- cry where she an deliver legal and spiricual counsel and c.bangt soocty individual" by individual. No such formal program aisa. but '1lc b.a.s the connections and con60eoa tO get such a program started. PHOTOGRAPHED BY CLAUDIO VAZQUEZ 4 Vt.A WUILINO • J--1 ll-20. I"' In May, Bernice rccovcd a m.uett of diviniry de-gr« onJa law<kgtec from Emory Un.JTcniry. The nighrof her graduation. she was onb.ioed a Bapcisc m.iniJtcr. Since then she's been workins as a law den for a Ful- ton Counry ;uvenile court judge, planning for a Ph.D. m pasroral a« counselmrand fleshing out her prison plan. "I'm trying ro take a survey of the 1md. I think we n~ some new things, ncx to forsake old things.. but I'm crying to 1tt whett my gifts can be used." She rravels oc:asionally co lccrurc to church groups and other organiutions, she sings tenor in the Martin Luther J{jng Choir and. on rhe 6nt Sunday of evtty month, she assists in the pulpit of Ebmcur ~ Church in Athna -where bu f.atber, gnnd&ditt ind gttat-gnnd&ther all were ministm. On a recent Sunmy, homecoming Wttk.cnd u E.bmeur, 8cnua delivered the termOn, her 6tw at her home chwcb as a miniscu. Ac S-fooc-5, nae much of her was visible abo~ ~ podium. bur htt Yoict was t0wcring. Por 40 minuca she preached *'-.. Why the Church Can't Be SiJau.., She ICOJded caain No bwaW. for Benb Nearly a quarter of a ciemury afiu w ci-ril righo he- ro's death. racism aod disaimimDaa persist. -rhc re- aliry," w says. .. is that. ~ though we haw rc- mow:d some of the legal banU:n, we have DOC done aW2y wirh the psychologica1 impact. .. Especially OD y=-k men. Mention their and Bc:nuce p adamant. "A lot of our young people who arc locied up in our pils and prisons att there ~ thq don't know who rhey arc, the potential char they ha~. I want to bdp them to channel their energy into more positive means. ••• It's~ to hit JOmd>ody. ir's ~to strike~ out. It takes a wbok lot of commianent to something higher than younclf""' to do something delinquent." Tiw higher commiancnt. dw "God~nscious-­ ness," is what Bernice hopes to reawaken in lcids through her still unformed juvenile minisuy. W}w she bas yet to 6gurc out is bow to mah the dream a reality. An apcrt tw some advice Learn what mak.es k~ rick.. srudy adolescent psychology. ~ need u there, says Don Snwt0, dircaor of the U>ttU2 says: "Her Ceding, at an early age, that there were no barriers w~ women wett conttmed was a good thing. Bernice bad not been a part of stgrt- gation the way the gcrunrion earlier was. She was aware of it. of c:oone, but she did not have many of the buttt experiences. So she fclr things Wttc open to ha. Bern.ice always set her goals prcuy high." 'Tm very pleased and humbly proud of her growth and dcvdapment," Coretta says. "l ttaliu what a dif- hcult challenge it is for her r.o be m the wnc ticld as ha f..uha." And she wond.cn 1[ BcrnK:e studied law so she could have somerhing of hcr own. °" pud -bar looldnc fow 1aap. Berruce D11SUUStS the press and ts quick to say she ~ ly gives incervicws. Her mother aies to keep her~ cmc:c, coo; thu interview was the futt Coretta lw grantrd in 6 months. Bemitt guards her home curt. to the point of not describing htt house or even the sec- tion of cown tn which she lives. Nor will she discuss her income from lecturing 1nd work; the counry pays a bcguuung law clerk about $29,000 a year. She's a bir sheepish about btt S25,000 Arora Legend. espenally nnc.e she ~ JUSt admoru.shed pamb.toncn about the evils of mattmhsm. Ulls to the King fanuly are~ fl«ttd by staffers at the~ Luther Kmgjr. Uruc for Nonviolent Social Ch.angc And Bcrnicc's home phone number u a secret. Security is a doubl~ sword. "I'm lO the ministry, and rvc g0< to have a luted number, ethically," Bernice says. But death thrcm to mcmbcn of the Kmg fanuly arc connnual; a puh- lllhcd number could do imparable damage. Even church-rcb.red alls aught mowball mto unncasiary cdcbrity-pestaing . .. It's real diHicu.lt to 6gurt out. rm DO< parri.cularly auy about having to have ~vc walls up, be- cause I'm Just a regular, ordinary pcnon." Just a regular, ordinary person who .rubes people wou1d.n 't be so ltriotlJ around her. Some apcct a King always to be profound. As a minasrc:r. she's cxpecud to be a1J things to all ~e. '1t can be a lonely calling. bccautc people are always pulling on you. Tbc:re are I few mncs when pcopk come to you and gy, 'What c:a.n I do foe youi They're always wanting co ttf."' ~ For comic relief, SM looks to hcr beau.. the tall. Kinf't younpt chtld, Bunic:e, ha. few memorios of ha f..tba. The mott vw1d· • lu.umf me Sbc'd race at h1 m, h~'J lilt h.r up, .he'd meneuYCT to ki.. h1t face. E.c:b Kina child b..d • tpeci.al •pot; Bunice'• wu hLt for.head. KlllQ MU ~illecl when .he wu 5. hand.Jonx Tony Frierson. Around him. a.he's mm- fo~ The Rn. King becomes "Bun. .. and me tw0 chma like children. T ogcthtt they're ... eu11e. Fricnoo alls King "a very wile and knowledgablc young lady, well btyond her yan. ch.rooo&ogicall. •• Funny thing amuog &om a man 3 ,an her )Wlior. ~'w been dacina for ~a year. but became ol his t\'eni.ng wock ~ u a DWIEr aiotto1 swilda It Tuma Bi~tting S~ cbq can't be togethtt • much u tbcy'd l.i.k. ''We doa 't do a loc; we doc °t ba'flt much time. We do a lot ol dinner -coo much. &ch cl .. ~~~~ coo much weight. .. Boch inmr -diougb Dem too cxxrrincingty - thal mmilip is ooc m me pic:care. To ~ the =~~=~:c::.:(:J,~ DOW. Mmilce is 'fa'J DCJed to m£'.. Jt-1 nOt ~ jom- in& a baldi dab. 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"" ~°'.-Yll'• _. .. \Niii-. ,. .......... ,,. ,.a..,,... .. ...,.., ,,.., Glr9 t.1111 ..-•...,."' •-. .... ,,, ... GllW ................ ,...,.. ,.,, . ......, ..... -. o.t.ilr la 111 & 11 101 U J • .._.,. """",., ••• .,.,, -Of • ..,,. • ~Tin.A.aoi"""~---l•i;iiii'"'s~~~'-·•·~a•r•~------------~~~lo;-...-~~---l•iwm1•a :• --~~~------------------------"""' letters Rwtltc tio Rw My complimma for the ~ Wde by Cati T. Rowa.o OD the difficult sub;ea of racism rs seep forward," Dec. 7-9). This is the mmt comprehensive, compelling utide on racism I baYC lttD in ycan. Mr. Rowan's dear thinking is commendable and much needed. Thank you for pmenring Mr. Rowan and his views, which my husband and Is~ most heartily. . JANE MEDD!RS C>.mt*, u.. Carl Rowan's idling whil.'CS a> ac.cept affirmari~ action is the Amt as whices' ~lling Rowan to MXCpt rxi.al dix:rim- in.u.ion against bbcb. ROBD.T HARTflELD MattJ-, M'us. It wis a plcasurc to read Carl Ro~'s vicwJ on racism. America occds to ah .t glganric step forward and realize that we are all humans: We all breathe the Amt air, and we all baYC to 1"c OD this pbnct. ~Rowan's leading the muses apmst racism is like baYinJ an anoaist as 6rc chic£. Regardless rL one's cob, aecd or rclig)oo. when thar pcnon be- gins to champion.. and de. ma.ad special '•on r:= race, then be. too, is a rxiK. ~ only people in America who arc not racisa are tbcee people who bclieYc in the human race and do not Qg -an "A.frian." or "His- panic" in front of .. Amcrian. n EDDY ARNOW Sr. Doylhtt. u. Carl Rowan's arUde should be required reading for judges. lawyers, rrachcn and students. Afta all, we arc what we make of ourselves. Too often we apca bandouu inscad of apPlying ounelva -SWting in school by getting all the education needed to succ:ccd and to sec:We a good job. Being born poor docs not mean WC have to say char way. We all could bcoefu by fCUing higher goals for our- selves. then following through! MEL.BA KAY ~AL Carl Rowan's "tough Wk about cx- ism" rmdr me '° mad I coo.Id hardly enjoy my Sunday foocball. Without (Wnmet>ting 00 the a.nidc itstU: suffice it to ay that Mr. Rowan fxes the same delusions as all &ood lil>- cn.ls. They view the world as ~way it should be and arc amble to baod1e a wodd the way it is. They arc, without exa:pcio~ fum in the belief~ if we pus enough la'NS. ~ will have pcac.c, equality and punc:r in the world. W..E. B£RRY Jr. El c..r. Cilif No ocher writrr in America today ~Us the auth about racism as Carl T. Row- an docs. He not only points out the evils, bw be also ofrcn workable ideas that. if imp~ would bdp free us from our 400-ycar-old oanona1 sin. PAUL WHITELEY Sr. Lotnwillt The pnlM flows Once again. Charles Kunlt has shattd his gift for telling talcs of America ('1'hc magic of rivers," Nov. 2--4). Kuralt takes us back into ti.me, aplo~ the present and inuoc:luca us to people who know how to flow wit.b the cur- rent oflifc along the banb of our riYcn.. Wb.ar a gentle way to ~ ourselves in the WUEn of our landl Thank you for including rhis grm in your mapzinr. BEITY DUCXWOllTii ~ J"-'. Mid!. ............ ~ Shamel Shamel Sbamd The bias of USA WUllND is sh.owing m your article about voicing your Yiews to Congress th.rough the me of "'900'' numbcn {Wb.a.r's Neu. Nov. 23-25). You mention the National Rifle~ sociarion and the Wi..ldcmess Society, but for Hmdgun Control Inc. the ~e­ phonie nwnbcn for rwo branches were prcmdcd. I suspect you hoped the men- oon of the NRA would miuct criti- cism and give the appeanoa of unpar- ti.a.hty. No such luckJ ARTifUR PRELL ~ Correctio n: USA WE..EK.ENO's cover srory for Dec. 16-18, on ecological holiday gifts. inc.otTCCt.!y said F..uth Care P1pcr's recycled produas use tOXJC inks. lo fact. the company ~mploys fl:JY inks, wtuch. while ooc enrirdy to'Xin- frtt, a.re the best ivailabk Also, the corrca phone numbc:r for lntttNanm.1 bath produas u 1~903. . . C'"TH[ [LIZIB[TH KAY[ COLLlCTIONe •YS1911 Ber Ufe Story •.. Ber Unfmpttable So •••• It.are ortilaal footaie from Tr ud coacert appeanacee 1f llCJ'l low oountrv mu.Re. .• Don't clan ml.SS""'~ cMkor ·Eltn""h K11Jie. ShoppU1C !du.or IWl8Y aJNB 8ING8 •Cluj • 1 Fllll 'lb Plecm •Sa set DIM"• • ft'"n' Attar llld11._,. • and J1'IGnll mot& Dear Re9der". 1b1a remarkable vtdeo rem1nda ua of juat how spedal Patsy Cline really wu. Surely one of the all-ttme greata of country muatc ... 8elore Dolly ancfbefore Loretta. there was the tncomparable Pat.y. After evaluating the Video. I uked my famdy to Yk:w it too. We alf agreed. It's -ihUmbe up· all the wayt Tr'awl bllck tn ttme with thts fuctnattn« well-documented biography. P'c:r me. M a coun~ mu.Uc Tan. It wu such a pleasure to eee and a--Patay perform 11ve· via 6lm clJpe from her 1V ::=~~~~~~Sy!tky -~~ .. and many more ... Pelfmmed aa only Here. at mt. we have the complete. true at.ory of her life. The tnumpha. the kwee. the laueh•. the tea.ra ... and flnally •• ~ plane crMh. A ftne ~ph)' of Patay Cline 19 eometh1na the f&na have beell ~for a Jone time. It Includes noetalb: lnt.erV.ewa wtth thole who knew and IOYed her be9t.: her hu.abanCl .•. her klda .•. And country pea.ta llke Loretta Lynn and Mel nrua. Full-Oolor video, with eome vtntaie black & white cl11>9. le beauUfuDy produced ln hJ.ft eourld. A new bestxller from CABIN n:vJtR•~t. Inc •. It ta a video you'll enjoy~ aptn and aoJn. Approx. 1 hour. VHS only. Here la the perfect trtiute to a greal lady and a legendary pufonner. family One man's crib shttt on making you r rtsidtnt smart a/eek just plain muJrt ., Jiii w.ts • ._..am •,__,,._'"' wn a cype o( gourmet co&ie; How will my fJ .. looring sand a chance .pmc dM:IC lrirultr once ~ gets to 1r:i'ndl!'!NU1 The IDIWU ipplleady ii wUb che propam. And wbilt lua:w co .. Corm« fine Pa co JOmCIOOC wbo • ttill that boob ue DOC edmic. I iecl 1apacm'bility to mlQtt cha c:a.o oompcR wilb his pcm. than poetry. limacwe. 1'°11~ pbonin, bownu. l"ft reach b&ro w.p o( • IDOft maurc, tb.i.ap ~ will not just foe tcbool. but for . s.cfrf • tp 9 rlda ,..,,.. You rUce to oaly ., many people. mig1u u wd1 be ricb • . oppoecd co PatZ c.arp. earlier yomdaild ---cbe ~ ................. .. Tiie Offlcl•I 1991 M119ical East• Bannj Foroalp$7 S,.ed_, PN-E..,.,. O/lerf rn OPJllCIAI II l't1ti a !If & ....... Lid. plaUllr ,._.. The Olldlt Wt ......, 1.-r ........---·-d _., ..... far ...... 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And while rm re- luaw ID llmt bet '" in& the d.u-sic:s co tomCODC wbo ia di lc:aming dJat boob are Del edele. l icel 1c•s my rapo"Phility co~ dm my ton QD c:cmpetc with bis peers. Rather chm poetry. tier,..,~ F>papby and pboaia. bowncr. ~ decided to ach llim thillp ol a tDDft pncrial DMm'C, thiAp thM will him not,;. fur tchool.. bUl fur~ u: Std' W 9P a. "',..,... Yoo can be nice to only ID 1m11J people. IO they might as waJ be Oda i ..... rialUn as oppa.cd co Paa C.orpl wocbn. 1'bc OLDP9111L01IRllRS• 'llleCe' .... Mli ._,~th•~ ...... (, ... ...., ...... Liiii ... • F--.tor Drlll. Sclort • L.-n • 5hoe1;, ~ Ind ~ sa.;, Mlnolr, Mldluft\ Wldt& WW.._ Some .. .. '* ..... Applltl ·~ FREE=:1. .... ........ a .. on ..... _______ _ ~------­ ~ ------------- At '--ti An AtlonMble Home Ref9rence Set. •• HUGE 12 Volume ... -...-. ...... n• ft.:=: .. . . m ... ,, .. _.. .._ ........ 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This fear bit ~ last Sunday as I watt:bed an EJ'ris mcmc widi my ton. John. ~my lap. As Elvis. drt9cd liU a sheik. prcpmd to punch a leopard, a a:rrib1c rhoog.br muck: Wlw happens if, nchtt than growing up to become a neurolUrgCOO, my 900. bcamc of my influence. ends up working Tahoe .. "" J:lvic imnrnnnar.orl Whal ~ --'OF SETS_ PEA SETS _ ,.. atyee: a lllcX* a Sa1Pt c... °*' ----'OF SETS PEA IET S ,...... ~a 11cxa o aa-..-c... °*' - FOA ADOmONAl 0A0ERs USE A 1UHK IHEET ... 1 -~ =::::-oVllA o--::o== ( 111111111111111 J- ACCCIUNT .....,_ c: ( I I ~ "" ~="The Franklin Mint, setting standards for all times. GOLD. TREASURED THROUGHOUT TIME AS THE ULTIMATE ECO. nomic Indicator-the gleaming symbol d power and soooeea. And now, a new lt8nMrd d style. A masterful man's timepleoe with a dial d aolid 14 karat gold from the oldaat gold mine in America. AuthenticaJly minted In a bold nugget atyte, wlh a matching custom-tooled band t1chly colored In gold. Compl1t1 wlh • precl11 SWiel ql*tz mcJlfemenl THE GOLD NUOGET WATCH. The pr1c 11111 k>d< that 18 gokt'a alone. Exb80tdimiy prtced • )Ult $485, ~ In conwnient motlf"Y inltal- ,,.. .... A Frwlklln Mnl .ctulNe, m9de tor the mM wlh fortune In his fuUe. 1"1ft'YDIW~t-l'...m POUCY I ,,_....,. • .._..,,... .. ,ad ,...., ......... _..,,_.,....,~ ,. ...... ,, .• -........ . - r------------------------------~--------------~ ,.._,...b¥....a.s.mt. I The FtwMn 111rtt • __., Oldlr Olil&••.,.. I ftwtle\0.., .,.. • .,.. ... 18081 : 't9., _,. .. ,.. gald •idlid d _.Send me "'I Gtokl M4IPf : ...,. ......... ,. ... _...._. .... ,.,.._..,.no~ : .... ,.... ..................... 2. ••ol-"eech.""' ........... tD ... •Cof"'J ......... .-h. ... .,..,,,, ........ the weekend coot A generous dinner for lean times Holiday bills art dut and money may be tight. But Lee Bailey says delicious di nn ers don't have to break the bank . e'n peyiag DOW for the holidays. The bills arc due. and the momhJy budget looks tight. But dw's oo reason co stop being generous. I know a ~ way to creat friends to a cicli- aous dmncr on the cheap. Now wlw r:uW ar tbe top of almost cverybody•s list of &vonr:e foods? Why. pa.m. of cow:sel And this aowd pleuer u jwc about the least cxptn- Sl~ dung you can scrvt a ~group. On top of that. t know a.n asy ~n sauu t1w has never &iled to bring ••aJih 's.. wbm it is scncsf.. An~ c:ao make it. r~ LAI IJ.ilq .,,_,, ,..,.,.,, 111 USA WEEXBND. Hu .... W ,. /-'-' • ..,....,. "IA t.il.y'1 s ... 11 .....,,."' <~ PiHw, 112.JJ), -~,.,, .... D " ae USA WllUtC) • J-7 ,...,., '"' Who wouldn't Ion a plate of puta to warm a wlAter'a ni1bd Thb u .y and t hrifty tomato sauce hu plenty of onions and bacon to Jin It k.kk. dished it up &om Califomia to the Caribbean and fn>m Ha- waJ.i t0 Gree«, and I've DeTcr had a dim.cis6c:d cmcoma. The bauty o( the sauce is that the basic ingrecina (ba- con, canoed tomatoes, onions) arc al1nys anila.ble. You may vary It by adding oth- er dun.gs co the mix -diced roasted ~ with onion, bell pepper and Wedded c:anoCJ coaed in. and all bdd cogcther with a nice creamy dressing. I ban a little aic:k that 1 U1C to enliven these wiora salads: 1 chop a bunch of wueraas {stems and all) and stir it in. This giYCS me What to drink? lowsia.na cousin. ("Cncbd .. rd'm to me way the cookies' cops look ona they're baW) If you're going co tell me you '" coo tired co cmcnain. l'ft got you there. This me.al may be prepam:I OYC'r ~n} cbys. The pasta sa1JCIC may be cooked any time you .. Ye got ~ s lf&ft m.inuro °' JO. Ditto pen, anchovies, ca-Some meals call for lmpressrYe wtnes Wetl. this month's menu cnes out for a 5'mp6e iua wine Because I l<N"e reds. I'd lool< for tabeU from $UC.h pm and little black ohft:$. I like to ICC people npmment if it plc::ues them. Feel well·known wineries as Robert Mondavt Ask your for the aumy dress- ing. cookies and c.hocot. sauc:c.. AU are a snap to Raft and DODC me worse for it. You alto may free; Y® can lwdly local wme shop for other recommendations. go wrong. ~ the sauce over ftttua:ine, corlc.sc:rew peaa or sbdls - pnaially any puta will do - along with gratftf Ptnncsan. About all ebe that's needed is a tabd, prlic bread, dmcrt and tomediiAg to drink. For the salad. try I Yllilliocs on colnlaw: chopped c:aM.ac ha~ tbousht'~ .bow tcnina~t ~ies. choc:o1w talU a.ad aJad drming. AAd i{ pdic brad is a tCnin. 'ttll. an Ital- ian loaf' and ~ ain't t.d. So, come oa -aa up o6 the: aofa: We ba'f'e co cddiraa wbad1 aoinl ID be a pat ys. Sm! it widl • Jllft1t ~ f""u thickly 1/iuJ IN<o1t J ns. oliw oil 2K fort' OJliOft.I, CNrllly clto J '"'l" 1orlic clwa, ,,.,,.uJ 1 28-otHtCt ""' 1 '"'"'" Ull IOflfUt«I, tM,,eJ, witlt liftl~ t n urr•to" or 1 ups. ,.,., 1 tsps. ul1, or to wk 14 up. rtJ P"fr' Jl•lta or ~,., ~ '"1 ,,.;,.,eJ frolt ,.,,,,,. 1 ~ po11..J.s /MJU U11-luJ ~ .. rm , &J MekJ Cr•td p.,~,. {orrioMI) ,,, Ncoft ... u-.. .,,,.. ... .. ......... n. ........... a.w ............................ .......... ~ ........ .... lttr ... ..,ec. ............. ..,.,.. ....... ,...., ........ ......... .. r-.c.-..w. CtUlllllMe ---.......... the....,.--.. --,,... ..... (tf .... . ......... WC-. ............. . MMIN'IC HllF,_. ............. ) l .. c:oellM .............. ... .... u.. .............. , .. ... ........ ··-... c--.~&. Maclde's CncW s..-~ I tit '"'" 1111"' 1 '"1 •H•ullfJ •11un, •f~ (or "" lwlf 611ttn, lulf .. ,,.ri,.t} J turr ,,, yo11u, Jllt•"1 •'"' 1 up .,..,,,. 2* "'1' 1iftJ •ll-1Mf'10R Jo"' 1 u, .... ,,., soJA * u,. 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Peeples thinks it was one of her music Yideos dw caught Hall's at- amcion. "He k.ocw t I chom>gnphcd it and put u cogcth- myself, which let him know thttt was me int:elligmoc bdiind the &er and the md the look. I bad nt'Ycr worked 'th him bd'ott or ever really bung out th him. It was quite an honor for me tO the phone call.•• Hall wana Tltt Ptarry MMlrfM co k.ccp . audience and .. carry 00 me party." ttples Ays. ~=~:t:'t; WU the fWO of them who WCtt caJTY• oo. Peeples ays Hall ca1kd ha and "You know,_.·~ baWig a corrid · ... No way, uys Peeples. who's mar- . co rb~ues singer Howard . and bu l l7·mooth-old ton. . 'and fWO tupdaqb&as. ages and ti ... Aaa1io .! I ~ work bud>- ·a rigbr aow. He's a sman py. and be'a good py." Nota~py. bowcfU. Hall.ID t1et111t1'w produca wbo ...-eo bmdir -...:Jal· 11y hlD cbe lllCCell of nr ,_,, llf«J-W11 -...., ~ IO caJk abouc ~---ihow Of..., m..t ... a tpOblwoama. 0... Fu c .. ..,, So will me buly HID _. •..,.,.. -,.... •. .laowf ....... a-6- ......... a.ty.• .. ~ ....... OU ears ·ne's Top 1V Make Up Artist Reveals Celebiity Solution to the Prable&~IS of Aging Skin You mtaht recall the scandal that swept Hollywood several years qo wben DYNASTY make-up artist BOB SIDELL went public with a top secret formula for •virtually tumina back the clock" on aiina skin. Many of HoUywood's most alam<>rout SWS beged Bob 10 keep bJS dilOOVet)' quiet. After aU. Bob bad created what some caUed their •fountain of youth• and they were afraid of losina their advantaae in an industry where youth is so blahJy prized and rewarded. But Bob bad a dream to make his revo- lutionary formula available not just to the privileaed f cw of Hollywood, but to anyone who c-0uld benefit from lookina t 0 to I .S yean younaer! Despite what some called .. car«r suicide,· Bob left his job as JOAN COLLINS' personal ma.kc-up artist aod walked off the set of DYNASTY to beain one of the most successful careen in cosmeuc history. How It •• Started Back tn the I 970's. Bob was asked to cttate a •naturaJ" look for the cast of the TV hll THE WALTONS. The cast had to look as thouab they didn't use fDake...up. And prior to his discovery, the only way to ae1 rid of the appcarao~ of wrinkles, lines and blemishes, wu heavy TV make-UJ). After months of scientific reseudl and development. bis new formula was put to the test-and an •mazina tbina happened. Not only did the younaer actors' skin blemilhes visibly diappear, but everyone wu surprued at bow much better the older actors' 11cin loobd- cven without make-up. Ai the weeks wast by, they actually staned lootiq • youqerl That WU ju.t &he besinniq, Al time w.eat by, more and more of Bob'1 celebrity clients bellll ....... bil new formula otr &he tet in their everyday lives. 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Below, the 10 people whom Hispanic Americans most look up to, accord- ing to a recent poll by ~rket Developnicnt of San Diego: jrJw I,,_.: Croo"u is No. J. t . Pol" john P."I U . 1. GttJrgt Beuh l . ]"lio IgltsiAs 4. R.orua/4 Ragon S. MotJur TtrtU 6. Mikltoil Gori>dclsn1 7. Don12IJ Tr""'P 1-9. A de. Ntlum Muul12 •"" Hntry Cisnmts, farmer ""'TO' of Scrn Antonio tt. H"go S•ndta, Spcrn- ish soccer sur Jrorn Mtxico Libraries: your source for videos While the video-rental market struggles like a bo:s- officc dud, lending of videotapes by libraries iJ a run- away bit. More than 80 paccnt of the USA'• public libraries now bout video collections, up from 60 per- cent 3 yea.rs ago, and some even report that their cir- culation of books has doubled since they started stoek- ing •idcos -typically a mix of feature-film, ch.idrcn's, ia.suuctional and ttavcl tapes. At the 22-branch Baltimore County Library in Maryland, members are checking out everything &om the smash movie Prttty WoMctn to Attr•cli"t Biril to Yo"' &Ury.r,, Why are libnria so successful when the video biz it in a slumpl That'• easy. Library tapes IR &cc. Make your valentine's day ff,..,, .. ,.., ....... ,.... ...................... ........... -·"' ....... ,.. .... "' ...... ""...., ••1111•~ ......... Nsth•ll iltlillttllttll.,f& IM., -...... L .. LIMILI .... ,.. ................ .. _ ..... .,,. .... ...., •f14. "It's n1•11t1t ._ .... .. ..... ............. .... ................. ........... ~ . ,. . U UM W Pl! • Jll-1 ..... ffff ... .,.., boots: Tiiis style's hot The honest devdopment in snut fashion tbne days is colored dcsen boou.. Those ankle-high suede booa that ooc:c came only in a blah bt1gc now step out in bra"c bucs like kiwi peen. papaya (yellow-orange) and purple. Inspired by London fuh- ion mavens, U.S. trendsd- tcn of both 1ue1 uc spon- iog the booa with swean, shoru, leggings, stirrup pants, uruwds and slM:b. &pcct to sec more of the comfortable, madc-for- walking desert boots as U.S. manufacturers dream up their own l~s. You can find the boou at discou11t ltOtts for S20 or Ins; designer •er- sion$ can exceed S 100. (Es- prit's "Or. Oescn Boots," left, retail for S69 a pair.) PBS leaps from the 1860s to the 1960s Public Broadaating's larcst look ac history. a three-part tcrics caUcd M1lti"l &1lU of du Sixtla, begins Monday, aad pro- gnmmm hope it will be u big a smash as its October aeries Tiu CMI W•r. S&xtia, which will be b~st in 2-bou.r epi- sodes on coas«utiYc cvening1, should appeal espccWly to ·baby boomen: They're sure to like this thoughtful look at the issues that brought about 1udi a tumultuow time, aad a.t the fresh images of mil rights, anti-war and othtt cultural CTmcs they remember well. {Docs the billboard below ring a bell?) laze TM Citfil w., (reuntly relcaJed on -rideocapc) and Jt.lt--'"t Sout of tM Sixtia evidence of a new fascination with the put? Next month. Gary Cole of NBC'• MiJ,.ipt C.lkr tcan u the doomed Ga. George Anmcroog Custu in SOllt of tJw Mtm1-;,., s,.,, a minileria on ABC. ···' .. _ l., I ·11 • f l , 111 , 1' r .. ~ ft"...,., , ~~r-t• • • _ -· ...... , ~ I I I ,' .• , . ~T ··-~·:I ~. _, ll" ~---··.~-: . . • . t : l~ 1· I ~ ·-,, ' I .. . . " .. If , I I I , . ~ w •· If . 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N .J . and spent two years on a football "<"holarsh1p at Columbia lint· \"l'Nty Hut Oil(' night, ht' round himself hanginl( by ht'i hands off tht ledge out· '>1de h1~ rolll'l(t' dormitory ThLS ~med like a s11(n tu him lo leave Columbia .ind ht>ad bat·k to Oklahoma, to which h1' family had 'itnre returned, and tart Rt'ltnj( In dut> rourse, he got the part or K1n1ot Arthur 1n a produt uon or "C'amtt· lot "' 1n Okl.ihoma C'1ty F.ventually. he m"' 1>d to Lo<1 Angele-s. enrolled at the California Institute or Arts, and got a II F A lit> apptiared in a doun play in Lo' AnJ(el<'~. winning r nllc•I rav.-s llr li(ot a number or T\' guest· tarring partll, wh1t·h led to a 9 aud1Uon for Ha.rrta la Swftt DtN.aS ii rulr in lhf Charle"'> lkon-.on ft-aturl' l\ordt>rhnl' · lit> ha bt."t•n appearml( 1n ftlnh f'vc•r 'lnte "'\'ou've f(ot to tM> \\'Ill· tnl( to hul, or you 'r•· not itoing tu sut .. 11'f'tl," 'ay, lll'ilrri~ Thto actor's edt'('ltr ml'( nf film rules induc1~ "Tht' Rl~ht Sturr· 1 l~M:ll. 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John w.se.y M.-int vt. T«rence All. Scheduled 12· round NABF Super -~~ht title boot from 1:30 A tic lty, N.J. (Ltve) '1ft9 Ena'i1fl ~egue (2:00) loccet (Taped) (1 00) --7PM tPM Oii Coftealon o.po.1tva om Atwtcaft Glldatore • (IDZll NF1. Prime*"-(R) lpoftl NewtwhMI (Imm lpoftl ........... (2:00) (3'00) --7:30 t:IO .. lpoftl..., l:Dll Gott W. "9 Oulll ·---~:=! -IMilZll 'a ,,.. .._...Sin Francitoo --~ 499ft' 40th enrw•wy • ;.. ...... .,.,.. °'* ........ ... ........, OOSTA MESA, CA. OAll.Y Pllhl' -· Celttca From the Boston • llMc:fHlp ......... Orw1 a.y vs 10 PM Garden (Ltvt) (2.20) Coeegelnk .... -Oakland -X.viet et South AonOa 5 PM -I PM (ltve) (2.00) tlm RNd to the 1C>.AO [Jmll Colege ....... -.......... xxv Holt Don '91pM111 111 W*-Ed 11 AM Pittsburgh 8t PrOVldence Shine. ( 1 '00) Amold (Ltve) (2 00) &.9 NA 1ow1r'1 ARC a. ............ -PW'f06e Open From Ptnolt, && 11 PM tt.:.l.Ne) 0 (1 30) NF\. •• OrMleet (mzll~ THURSDAY Colegea.Metbel ......... Footbel Follies Wi1!9 ..... AllilaP'w\ JANUARY24 Ouqueslle It DePaul (Ltve) mi.lpottl .......... ......., -(200) 4:30 -~ 11:30 (Ii.ml College ....... 12:30 UW1 W'"9ng (R) [IJll:ll S..., IOWt Ill IFm QoH Senior Skins Southem M~SISSlppl II ~ ,..,.._...New Yont Jets L00tsvine (Live) (2 00) Game From Meuna Uni ........... vs 8lnlrnore Colts (R) ~NHl~e., reson in H1wa• (Ltve) O New Jeraey Nets It M..,,,. '1IBI E.-ty Adon Quebec No<diques at New (2 30) Helt From Mii.mi Alene -JANUARY 21 Jersey Devils From -rr IP8 Delay) 12 301 12 AM -MeldOwfands Arena (lrve) 1 PM -(Bial ~ lowt IV 4:30 fmfmPQAQoH 5:30 (300) ,...,...... Kansas City Colege e.-etbelt -Phoenix Open Ttwd round w:ml Nfl'• OtNtMt Chiefs w M1r1nesot1 ecute at Georgetown 1:30 from Scottsdale. Mz ~FOllleSGo =(R) •) (2 00) (lmll CoCle9t llllletbel t\ii' it:1eo1ege Hollywood (RI Spofta~t -W1soon11r1 at Nor1hwestem ~ IPM (live) (2 00) 11111..., Vitgtnia at -I PM Kidlbo111'9 World Colegt Btlllttbell -Notre Dame (ltvel O (2 001 Cl'llmpeonsrup Se<1es (R) nt Vlrgine It RhOde 7:30 (ftmm Cole9t football [Jmll NFL f'ilma (100) . (l.Ne) (2:00) ~Colegellllletbell East·West Stmne Classic Gre11est Games ot the --Utah State II Long BelCh From Palo Alto. Clltt (Ltve) ~00) 12:30 1:30 State tl.rve) (2 001 ~ Colegellllletbel (u:al ~ lowi v Colegt lnk9tball -Colegtlllll .... Utah State 11 New ~11100 ·~ Blltlmof• Colts Stl'9 at lndlena 9 PM -State (Ltve) (2 00) vs Dallas Cowboys (RI I (2·00) ~~ .... ...,.. 3 PM ---Arllone at St1t1t0fd lltvel fmeolegelllll .... 7 PM 1 AM IPM (200) A.tlzona at C&litornia (uvtl (lm8 5411* IOWt VI .. 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The ~wonmentlt .c:uvtst who -t ''Y 0 Outnn Prtmlefe A ( 1991) Corbin BemMn. lal1 nnt I Sew PIN' Nbotaged I 1011n 10:30 11ma• 22-year Ch<ONCMt Jenny Ltwts ,,,..,,.. (195'> EIDbdl T~. lnelnttator p&ant (S) O amlll ..... Indoor 1t thf' c n1ng1ng The lynctling of I young van JoMlon a...o on F '9L.ewr••W .. L.aaMM Plttsbur'gtl Bub ,,. 1honstt•PS belween a bllcil men IMds an Sootl Fitz= "°'Y lhow "Mt•leo ' Antcanl It OttrQt T Ufbol (SetM- noth~ h~ ttusblnd and Allbeme l"°""'f on an ~an wntllf llngS ''Hocht Ot Ronda dly Tape) I thl"or chtldren (SI CJ (2 00) ~ llgll battle wno ~ Pn. lht end "YOU Belong to My -I tf.JI Melling lenM of tM egalntt the Ku Klux Klan. IClf19 of ,. dluttrou1 HNft' in • Mlvtt to L.a1lfl 10:11 Slati.1 (Sf'net Premiere) BaMd on 1 tnJe atory. (S) man1lgt to • young Amtnca. (R) U.NettoMI Rebf'lltOn 1gainst soctetal 0 {2 00) Arnlf lclf\ ( 1 :II) ...... ot ...... y Q11111PMc~ fUtt!S 1mpoMd by I 950t --NllMLMHoet~s-. Fellllnd: the ~ ~ ciarf'f'ltl !M ~of ....., ... 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It M A'-S 10 • m om join TV UPDATE for a report on Su p r Bowl XXV, next week. 1 , Q ~-...,.,.. .. ~ , , ~ OYMt F 130fm ~Flprn . am I p 4 !"" nca-.. eo ....._, , :JO pm.._ f_J m. T J'OOO'I 'n T a m v El V.,..,.. T ..,of odlo W I 0 e:.. .. w 117pm TM V-*1 Tu pm vie...-_ rri pm Vle&M W 1 .lS D m VIC10f/~ F 'JO pm Vi'¥tdof 0. .......... tri 10 " ftl CA DAlLY rn.crr ACROSS I Actor Jame5 -of "M~ry" 5 -Chaney Jr fl CorMdlan -Ka men 12 Singer Paul - 13 ''-Wednesday" 14 FredcUe on "A Dlfft'~nt World" 16 Dorothy on "Tht' Gold~ Girls" 17 "-Momin& America" 18 "SpttM«"r F'or -·· 19 Byron Kt'1lh - of"DEA" 20 Gllben - 23 Dolores -RW> 24 Lany Haaman u J.R - 26 O.wn on "Going ~·· 29 "Ju.t Uw - of lls" .. _ andSympalhy" l Elftmaon "TM Younc Riden" 2 'nae - 6 SMwuAU~ 7 11...adan Briu - ltelOft"On U-.ltcMMI" &'alli~on .. Murphy Brown" ~Oft "Ma<Gyver" Ad«-'*"'"' ••10,..va.n 0.-·2 ... -ltultJGerdNr Herb Tea for Two 8\ Ll IS C' ~MPOS -4~ .. _ tla" · r,o ·-GunW11l TraH•r ll 1 "Too Muth Too -" fl2 'l'o1)thtm1.m'h Strl"t't 63 ~:d DOWN I -Callo~ay 2 Sut" -Langdon 3 " -Cass1u~ fl•> .. 4 Kt'n Oberon "Parenthood" 6 Ort'he tra ln<kr Marvm - 6 "-a Hl'tb" 7 Comed1~ Loo1.s - 8 Hl''s FAHurll'y 00 "TWIJ'I Ptak . 9 "TM -tlo~" 10 -Kaplan of "F'amt<" 11 W and Koppttl I & PBS' ''Thl' - ofTnuh" 19 Hope on "thlrt)'IO~thl~" 20 Actress -Shaw 21 Arthur 11111 was "-Manhall Coun.wlor at Law" 22 P«er -Hayes 23 Dennis Quaid/ lltt Ryan Willef 25 .. -the llayOr" le Btverty Art'htr o."M~o.d" 27 -hc.ritk Harris '' Or lluw"t'r 2>1 l .. nok ttar k" :lo '\Iv Dad · :n \hfton [hH IS e1n .. \m,•n '11 lhl\ td Sll\'iktnd ' '( >pt'n ;1r1 t\arbara 30 !\1ck on "M.tmN1 Peoplt'" 3R Sht> wa .. Lorvtt• Tortt'lh :m · -thf' Sh.-r1H" 411 "The Grt'alt"il Amencan _ .. 41 Sin~er Guthrw 42 · -at Olablo" 44 "Murder. -Wrot('" 4~ 'The -llu,teN • 46 -Arden 4i Old1t' 'An<l~l'r -or 1'11" LASTWIOl'S IOWnOM . ....,_.. _ .......... AIT a, •1 • UIRJAl'f • a•t J;Y-SIDFf PIWl*EJ. The Smartest & Sharpest Drug Store in Newport Beach PROBL!M SOLVBM FOR PUSCR.IP'nONS COSMETICS GIJ'J'S l STA'MONBRY 1016 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach BAYSIDE CENTER ~~~ 760-0111 An oc. Nau, p""4 wlso Ii.ks to ~nd tAe ruk• ;.. foro«J to do .,,,., ~ u.p ~ tM COUIW of 0 6p«ialittd ~ pro,,.am in California., 0# Tom ~ stal'I in "Top 0wa. " rJa.u "'-""" on Coble-TY • ANGE C 0 AST II •'I-I $ •z s u -I ·i·· ....... __ l'J I Some clouds durina the early morn- ina houn, otberwite mostly sunny with west to nonhwest winds to 1 S mph in the afternoon. Coutal/lnland hiabs from 6S to 72. Lows from 4S to S4. For the Oranac Coast's most complete weather infonnation, includjna boat- ina. fishina and surfina reports. see pqe A6. IN THE NEWSROOM Nominee for "Trivializina War cl Peace Issues .. award: ... Susan Block.. a Los Anaeles talk-radio hostess, man- qed to devise another reason for the rest of the nation to believe California is Land of the Fruit.cakes. .. Recicntly, Block offered to match up sinale men and women who wished to attend anti- war demonstrations tocetber ... "If you're sinaJe, anti-war demonstrations are a peat place to meet people who share your views," Block wd. "Ourina the Vietnam yean. they were biger than sinales bars. .. Now, thanks to this new war, I believe that they're mwna a comd>eck." ... To prove her dedi- cation to objecuvity, Block SI.Id she would match up any pro.war sin&)n. too ... "Just to be fair to my audience," she wd. "l 'U also match up p~war people with each other so they can watch the war on TV t*ther." QUOTES Of THE DAY .. I'm kind ofvronished •t I.be lack of criticism on UJy of tM television clun- Mls •tall. In fact.. tbtte'1 quite• bit of iinfoulic. rtnouc: ~Me from I.be reponas. UCI EnaJisb profcuor John Carlos Rowe, a~ cxpen on how war is ponraycd an film and the mediL (Al). 0 .. If they want pa«, utions should •void I.be ein-pricb that precede can- nonsbots. ' Napoleon Bonaparte TOMORROW'S HIGHLIGHTS •A community medic:aJ clinic that survived in the shadow of bitter con- troversy last year will So before the Costa Mesa City Council Monday to ask for a one-year lease extension. COMING ATIRACTIONS & Time is l'WUlina out for you to submit your poems. stories. eaays, photopaphs and dnwinp for our popular Readen' Pqe, which runs Jan. 27. The Readers' Pqe is a unique opponunity to provide s.,.ce for reader acneratcd material. The dt.adline for all copy is Monday. So plea.le hurry and send or briQI your contributions to the OrMp Ceut 0.0, PUet o~ 330 W. Bey St.. Cotta Mesa. 92626. LOTTERY 'I, M, U, U, It, It Bonus number -It 11111 <:7 He.ans: Kina <:7 0ubi: 5 0 DiamOnds: I 0 •5-lei: 7 INOFX ~ Sunday, January 20, 1991 75 cents Massive strikes target Iraqi elite troops Iraqi prilonerl of war 9't waJtlng for Interrogation aft• U.S. forcea attacked lraql ant~rcraft poeltk>na on AP L~O Kuwaiti offshore oU platforms. Thele were the first prisoners of war taken by the United States. TV coverage masks ugly side of war By A1.m Low Or-. Coelll Diii, Noc telev1 ion screens. according to a UCI media upcn.. .. The mJClal images arc the images of human casualtaes. We're not sceina any of • ~ Related Column, f>IF A.t thox )'Cl.. 111d UCI En&Jasb professor John Carlos Ro~. a rccopizcd cxpen on Pizza, videos comforting durhlgwar how war is portrayed 1n ftlm and the ey Anna Cekola medta. .. We haven't tern one pteturc of Or..-c... ~,... an)one iltjuttd. .. he said Fnday. COST A MESA -Pina .... have Rowe. a Ncwpon Beach rcstdcnt, hkcns been boomilll siDc:ie ._ broke out By Edith M Lederer Auocaatecl Pf-Wnter IN ~.\l DI .\RABI A IQ.P.S~~ -The skies improved . UI: 1l:H I and Drsrrt ~torm's ST AM bomber\ thundc~d off to batter Baghdad and other Iraqi targets Satur- dl\ from b;i<;('s nonh and south In a p~ludc to ground 'tl.ar l c:; pilots zc~ 1n on Iraq's ~t troop'> .\n .\menl a n jlf-and-"'a force made a hJhtnina a sault out in the waten of the Persian Gulf lnoclong out anu-a1rcraft •For Mo~ Co"eragc. Stt Plan .o\5. A6 platfonns and coming home wtth the war's first Iraqi pnsont"TS Fl'tc Iraqis were tt- pon~ killed Baahdad 'ti.as rcchna under Iona hours of 11r raids. and commun1cat1 ons were devas.- tat~ an .\ socaat~ Press correspondent repon~ from the Iraqi capital Meanwhile. Ameracan str1tc11sts sctambled to head off Israeli eye-for-eye rctnbut1on for Iraqi m1 1lc attacks -and a po 1bl)' wider war From ha Camp Dav1d mountain retreat. where he v.a monttonna the Mideast conflict. Pfr's1dent Bush telephoned I raeJ's Pnme Mini ter Yttzh.ak hamtr to reassure him U v.'lrplancs were hunnna down the Iraqi launchers that twice ramcd miSSllcs on Israel. cau ina two dozen minor an- JUnes. Later t.. offietal said they had rushed Patnot 1nu-m1 1k battencs to lsrxl and they wcrc qu1dl) up and ready. manned by U .S Ann) crew Deputy Scctttar) of talc Lawrence See GULF,._ ... watchina the drama unfold on te~ vision ba"-e prcfcred to order out and lea~ the cootina to eomeonc die . Meanwhik. movie muals are apia rcboundif\I after a slow week. wi• many people tcftiaa more CIOIMdill and miasicals \O ~tr' tbcir milldl • the war. At full Ti~ Video an Costa ~ owner Larry Moore aid bC ...,.. a ~ f~I deal oa comedies ud • d llt 'WbcG t.be war broU out. ~ • snappins dlae tllinp up • iC"I)'."" Ill said ... It helps ,et ........ ' e.wu&n NEWPORT BEACH -lnaual cuphona OVtt me C"frcctivenaa of U.S. bombana raids on lniq wiU likdy fade. ODCIC the c:uualtia of war show up on American the first few days of ()pcrataon Dacrt Wednadly • many toe.I residients See TV....a .. '------.....;._;....---------~-------;...-......... ____ ...__,_ ... •hi••_..,.,. carrn .. hi Cl*( a... ..... -re6.a.d ..... 1nia• I I BNnt ol ()pentioa o..t SW.. Po 1 I I ...... 11¥8 ... Bitiwy c:lllr a1i1i:ti,,. _. two pW M 11 ' • ' c11 unh' , _. ,.,, .. • .ac11a, • pa 111 1'11 ... • n'Mn ' '•• tenlt II • .... tlll I I I m •• Tiie ,..,.,.,.... ,...I __ __ 0... om Horill', :Pdlllr ,-au 11 t -~ol··~·llr•. dlie ...... .., ......... 0... Nonn1a Set._.,,,., Orlms OI ... JoiM Ollil6 Ollia ............ to RI • lllr )it I 1111' I• ... ,,.air 'In' J b 112 ........., ......... , ........ ,c .. .... m-. ... ...-...... .... a-...d A -_· .._ 1la VIZ 'fte ...... fil '*-' ... -ViJI. -···-• -..... i 17 « .. • Orange Coast People HE IS------------- ~ landscaper and lnng-t1me Laguna Beach surfer wuh a yen lor lore1gn shores PADDLING OUT--------- 'While surfing his fav6nte spo1s along the Orange Coast - ma1nh Brook treet, Thalia and "kepy Hollow -he met Bruce Hopping of the Kalos Kagathos f oundation Hopping was looking 10 ueate a l 1 tnm to pantcipall' 1n J cultural e'change program Jnd .1~1.t·d ( ar<lenas. 18. 10 JOIO up llWR SURF, EPIC ADVENTURES ---- ( .mkn.1' Jnd surl-hudd' Tom \'1lkr ''gnl·d up for the 1eam. hoping to "''' the French "'est Indies O\Cr < hn'\tmas 'aca11on Once 10 the Fn·nch West lnd1e'i. the team "ould board with local familtl'' p.1r11npall' in '>Urfing compctttwn\. Jnd .. JUSt ha ng out \OU l..n11'' •·· < Jrdcna' <1a1J OFF THE LIP---------- Thl' '>fl< ll\1Hl'<l lOmpt.•t111on\ (·oulJ ha' l' been 1mponan1 for C .irJ, n.1\ "h '>.!\\ hl d ltl..e 10 tx· a proles'>1onal surfer someda' -, ',n thoug.h hl' dlK.''n't Ith· rnmf)l·ting "I ltl..c surfing w11h a u1upll lrtl'IHh I'm not rl'.llh 10111 all that compelltt\C \tufT. \OU ). 1111 ,\ • WIPE OUT ----------- The tnp rn'>I Jhnut S900 .inJ afta comm1111ng 10 the tnp and hc1ng ~t up "11h a <>p.1n<;or fam11\ < ardenas and Miller couldn't ra1\e the fund'> "It "'a.,n·1 lnol..1ng too good. \O "'<' ba1kd ·· He's l\ltll hoping 111 1,1 kc thl· rtl'"<I tnp -Jt 'umml•r'o; end. tn Bah. lndone.,1a -1f h, l Jll linJ thl· 11mc Jnd ,·ao;h -Comp/I~ by Emily Adams f:d1tor\ note: If Jou lrnow someone trh •llou/d be ft>1turH la "Oranxe Coa~t Peop/t>" c11/J tbe Daily Pl/ol'• City CHd at 64t-43tl , or le.i i t' J mt'HBKl' on tbt' Editor' llotllM -'4%-6086. Lacal News Briefs Pollca shoot n111n1 snpect HI '-11'-i<iTON BEACH -A police officer shot J Oce1ng ... u.,pt.·t1 <I' the Ralph·, market on \\-amer Ave late "'iaturda}. otliu;1I' ,,11d D1:1atl., "ere s11ll ,i..ctchy earl )' 5unday. ho"eH:r police 111l1t 1.1" 'Jt<l they had .in officer stal..ing out the market and he Jppr11,1dwd the suspect in th e store at aoout 1> p m. and g.i'c rhaSC' "'hrn the su\pcCt fled. The su peel was shot in an alle)' nea r the store Police said the wounded suspect \\J\ taken 111 Humana I lo<;p1tal. where he was still being treated late Saturda\ The Orange County henfT's depanment 1s 1nves11ga11ng the incident as a "routine. officer in volved shooting" at the n·quest of the Huntington Beach police. a police spokesman said AICllln 1111111 Pll'llll Hgllts 1111'11111 NEWPORT BEAC H -A fur coat. dmner in Ja il and even a JOb as editor of the Oraage Coast Dally Pilot for a da) were among the top auction items Fnda) night dunng a fund-ra1\Cr for the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce About 300 people bid on the vanous Items. raising al most $23,000 for next year's Newpon Harbor Boat Parade .. It was our best ever." sajd Richard Luehrs. board of director president of the Chamber of Commerce. The black-tie event. held at the Newpon Mamou. aJso fea tured a siJent auction and raffle and honored the winners of the boat parade decoration competition. Top selling item of the night was a fur coat donated by Jindo Furs in Newpon Beach, which went for almot $3.000. Ncwpon Beach accountant Rudy Baron also won a bid to become editor for a day at the Dall1 PUot. W'll II •111 llllllPI, ll11a HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Friends of the Cbjldrcn•s Ubnry and the Huntinaton Bcac:h Public ubflry are hostina the thttd annual Author's festival thrQU&hout the community on Tunday. Seventy local ara authors and illustrators or children·• ljaenuare wdl speak at caty Khools in the Huntif\ltOo Beach, Oc:an View. fou.ntatn VaUey and Westminmr 5(bool districts. More than 32 tchools atc paracipatina an the cvenl Studea11 will be a.iven an opportunity to meet authors, purctwe boob ud have the authors autoaraph their books. ' A list of the authon panicipatina in the bllval are arfl ble at the Huntinau>n ae.ch Ubnry. For more iftfonnlltioa. cal 147113. ....., ..... ,,,,., Th e World ... In Four Minutes ALEXANDRIA. Va. -The IOD of Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan Jr. was convicted Saturday of rape, sodomy and buraJary by an Alexandria C.rcuit Coun jwy after 16 boun of ddaberatioos. Robert Jcffi'ey LuJan, 28, of Aluandria. wu acquitted offllina a v.'Cl_pon in conncc:uon with 1h0te cri~ accordjaa to Randolph Scn.aer, deputy commonwealth attorney. The jury recommended a 20-year prison sentence for all three counu. The case ~nt to the jury Friday after defense attomeyt and prosecutors said a shotgun recovered Crom the Cabinet official's apanment was the key piece of evidence. City N)lcll lllll·MB Ill •111•1 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -Voten in this-heavily Roman Catholic ci ty resoundingly rejected a city chaner amendment Saturday that would have declared "human life begins at conc.cp- t1on." The "Human Fam1I> Amendment" was strongly backed by abonion opponents who placed the referendum on the ballot throuah a petition drive. For more than a year, abonion battles have consumed this Gulf Coast city of nearly 300,000. The city's name 1s Latin fo r .. body of Chnst." The proposal had the active suppon of Catholic Bishop Rene Gracida, who has excommunicated two abortion cli nic employees and a doctor who performs abonions. Of 30.007 "Oters who went to the polls, 18,487, or 62 pcn:cnt, were opposed to th e measure and I 0. 775, or 38 percent, favored it. r .. Cl'llllld 1t concert SALT LAKE CITY -One teen-ager was killed and two were seriously injured when they were crushed by a su~ng crowd at a concen by the hard rock jroup AC/OC, police wd Saturday. A fo unh youth suffered severe he.ad injuries in a separate accident in which he fell aoout 20 fee t from a stairway into a fountain outside the arena at the Salt Palace complex, said police Lt. Many Vuyk. Police responding 10 a report of a suspected drug overdose interru pted th e Fnda) night concert and ordered the lights turned on They found Jimmy Bo) d. 14. of Salt Lake City an cardiac arrest on tht' floor near the stage Bo~d was taken to a hosp1tat wh en· he "a" pronounced dead Prchm1na ry result'> of an autops) 1k11d the death was rnnsastent "1th ··compression asph\ '<1at1on." Vu)'k ~1d. · 'l'CUnl officers at 5alt PalJCl'. a do" ntown '>P<ms arl'na. were by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES "S 1one .. I k sp11 out h1~ name w11h such force that Kathenne Bell "ondrred whethl'r the lOUnt\ 's top bomb expert "as in the pnXCl>' of dclu'>ing a ud m1\~lc or something. "Rand'"' II°'> Kathennt• t-..athenne Bell. Remember me'>" "Rcmemht.'r'1 Hee~. \OU 1h1nk rm nuts or what')" t-..atht•nnt· 4u1d.I~ s~lkd 11u1 her problem. A Federal E\press paclo.a&e T 1llo.1 ng The "'or!.. ol ne" I\ installed Sen Nell turbush Ht•'d all but said as much on the telephone ... Boom. boom. Ka thC'nnc .. That's what he'd said. "(1l'l out ol the building. Kathennc Drop the phone and go . I'm on m~ "a~ ... t-..athennc tos!ted the n.·ce1,er aside as 1f 1t were coated with poison '') ~he 'itancd to gather some personal items fro m her desk Her notes Some tapes Her Rolodeit. But then she though! bettt'r ol 11 and 1n anger almost. S"-ept evef)thang onto the floor and bolted. Outside the night was hke velvet. .\ slight ~anta Ana played with the palms on Balboa Boule,ard ..\ ne~'i repon from CNN came from a neaghbonng building,. l he 'ound of air nud sirens in Israel. l\h<' "J11t·d "hr counted the seconds And she waited some more ..\nd thl·n "1tldcnl}. there wa!i a sharp crack Qutck and suddt'n Ila ml' 'hot upward The heat was 1ncrcd1ble It was e'en" hl·rl· Sh<' "a' '>landing. And then <;he wasn't. .\lmmt a .. 11 she'd been hit b} a linebacker. she wal> hurled into the strt'l'I fhl' t>u1ld1ng -the home of the Newport Beach Weekly - was fl)ing all m er Balboa. To be continued ... Did Yau Know? EPA would Shadd• II old Newport Beach sanitation • ID Newport Beacb: At first aJI sewage systems in Newpon Beach's '11lagcs s1mpl} empti ed into the bay. In IQIQ. thl' first septic tank was installed near the Arches. and 1n 1921. a 'ielond one wa built below lrvmc Terrace. In the l'HOs, the Cit) hooked up with the sanitation d1stnct m Huntington Beach. thereby becoming unique in that it impon s aJI its water and C)>ports aij its sewage. We 'd /01(' to h<' in the middle of your h1 tonal facLJ. Send them to Did l'uu Know. Oraage Coast Dally Pllol. P.O. BoJf /j6(), Costa Mesa. 926!6. Ponce Log EdJtor'J note -The followi_"I ~ ~ ~red dunni th11 1»1r Wttt on ~ of drlvitlf undc'r the influence. u Cl of.,,.,.. ltom H eutlJ,.,ton Bc.tch and Founlaln Vdty ~ ..,.. ..... bk. Cllll ... • IP in dMttee o( aowd control at the conccn, which drew 14,000 people. 11•11 Im 11 1111111111 ••• II LAS VEGAS -Comedian Georae Bums. wbo turn~ 9S today, uaured an audienet of his peers that he planned to stack around in show business "until I'm the only one left." . After a 4S.minute routine of vaudeville sonas. Jokes and a httle soft shoe bcte Friday night. Bums was surpnsed oo stage by • lfOUP of celebrities who rolled out an 8-foot-tall b1nhday cake. "You can't help getting older, but you don't have to ,et o~;· Bums told the standing-room-only crowd that accorctecS http several standing ovations. "I'm going to sUl) in show business unut> I'm t.be only one lef\." MIAMI -Eastern .\1rhnes pas~ngers scrambled to find substitute nights or obtain refunds Saturda) afier tht' 62-year-<>ld airline, in bankru_Ptcy proceedings for nearl> two )Ca rs. abruptly . suspended Ot>Crallons. The airhne's court-appointed bankruptc~ trust<'<' Manin R. Shugrue Jr .. said financ1all} qualified 1n,es1ors or bu)ers had expressed interest an buying Eastern as~t'i. Rut he "3t<l "f don't want to hold out false hope" tha t the aarhm· would ever Oy again. Eastern. more than SJ billion in debt Jnd ra\aged b) laggina business when even the strongest caml·r' arr reporting losses. stopped service at midnight f nda) and rl·m:11n" in ( haptcr 11 bankruptcy reorganazauon. D11ces Wltll ·waives honored BEVERLY HILLS -The t'fltl "c\tcrn ··Dances Wath Wolves" tri umphed at the 1491 (ioldt•n < ilobl-award\ CWtturday night, winning three trophic~ 1n a tl'rt•mon' darlt'nl'd b) con~rn about the Persian Gulf "ar Kevin Costner's fir\t dtn'C'tonal dlort ~JS naml·d best dra- matic moti on picture and 100!.. tht• J"Md tor d1rcct1ng. Screenwriter Michael Blakt• "on for tx·,1 "rt'l'npl.i' "h feels as good as ~ou might 1h1nl.. 11 kt•I' · < mtner said 1n accepting hi s d1rC("t1ng honor The romante-for-con' cntl'nu u 1mnh ··< 1rl'l'n ( ard" was chosen best com1<. or mu\lcal motwn ptt lUrt· Jnd ''' \tar. Gerard Dcpard1t•u . "a" honored a\ tx•\t .Kwr 111 th.II l Jtt•gun Julia Rotx·n' tht• pro\t11u1t• '-'llh .1 ,h,1t JI hJppine'' in "Pretty \\oman" 1.1o on bl,•o,t Jllrc" 1n .1 mu"'jl 'r •lllll 111n11on picture t-..ath~ Rate\ "ho pla\.., thl' o'"''t ''>nl 1.111 111 .1 n1rn.inrl' wnter 1n "\1 1\t'r\ ·· \\a\ ht· .. 1 dram.111t .11 Ill'" -Ri the -t'!>O<'l•trd Prru News or the "'" ~. TPICk llPIVIP l llllM lllVI MBM 1 rtlllt at Mlss.-t Dl'l l lTll. Minn -~ trutlo. dnHr made a longer tnr th.rn h .• barga1n1:d lor "ht·n ht• rndt·d up 1n the nght to" n -!'1111 till' wrong state Am\ing 1n Duluth lrom l "' ~ngeles with his trul kluJJ nl dog food Frida\ the drn a ~horn pohc<' dad not 1dt·nt1h was unable to find ht '> dl'l1 H•n add re\\ His "nuen dm·ct1on\ n· ferred 10 such <1trccts a .. Rou~ ~ve nu e . l ndepcnd l'!ll Boulevard and Meado" hrool.. Lane He couldn't find am ol them When he spoucd a parl..l·d ORANGE COAST lllily Pilat VOL. 15, NO. 020 Duluth fll'ltu• ,.H. he \topped h1<i 'l(.'rTll 1ru, i.. .1nJ askt'd the nflill·r, in,1dt h•r d1rcc11ons Pohu• "l'rt' ,1um('l·d ··I hl'' nt 'l'I tw.1rJ 111 thosc- ''rl'l''' · \JtJ I>.1,, Johnson 11nt· 111 till' nflillf\ .1t thl' ~ne ··\Johtl(h up lhl•re rH·n lnew ~hat hl "as 1allo.1ng about." John,on re, .1lkd a'ik1ng th e lrUl !..er 1olingh · \rl' ~ ou sure ~nu'rc not lno~ing fur Duluth. (irnr111J ... l hC' olli,cr' 'ULQW'>led he get his 1n' uirc 1 he: m.1n 1.1oent back to tht• truli.. tiut didn't return. ( unnu' John\(>n ~t.'nt over to thl· 1rul k The drl\ a was s1111ng in\tdt· \m1l1ng Thr tn\ 01n \.ltd his dcs11- na11nn "·" Duluth Ga -8) lbt' .t ssoC'l•tH p,. .. How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrcua.tton <nnge Cooniy Edttor'• Hottlne M2.eo86 Advertlatng Yw __...,.IN D1i1J PllCll •-"31 .. lie Clau·~ed ~~-p,en~111E-.W1111rnL.-....Tlle D"""'-_ _.._ .._.,.--.,.,..,.-~.,_., ..,._, 1-1 ID ....... Gii _,,,tapir:. ~ IO our lAeM °""""..,.... ~..., -• ....,_ j Edttortal -"*lllf ~ ™' .. '°" CIOITmlnlly 1-.pe ..... pr. ..... ,_ lmdta'l•.. Spana 0.tlv.y guarentMI Newt. 1C101111u I ,oil dD IW '-e ,_. P11* 11r t Lll'l, all t.fore 10 UI\ -........ '°' llr -· °"' Cwl0tn9 ....... 0..., ~II Gpenl!omt &rn. 1iD 5p m. ...... Wflll tO&m. Gll ......... IO .... JQll ... ... ~ ....... To make • oorrecUon I 9 .. 0.,,.. 0.. -PWI polof IO~ ..,.. --of.....,_, To l'IOOll M -r. dllr .Cl .... ~1 W19111of0.d1..._ -. ........ VD,,,......, E.., c:e.t,._ ~Maneeer U..L.-,....,._..__. ....,.,...,.. ,.,......,......, =.~,:: """"•4 1•• "'*'' .... Malnotta au .. ,.. ot11cie Buljnettfu 8424321 131-11802 AND TlllC SAME TO YOU. nlLA -Paul Salata. one of YUIC)t.lavia•a m~or cxPons to Newport Beach. wants to wish everyone a joyous "Srctan Nova God- ina." That's Serbian for "Happy New Year," which Salata and multitudinous kinfolk arc celebratina this week. Jerry Kobr in He would've extended the sreetina with a paid ad in the oan, Pilot, instead of arabbina this free pace, but he can't afford u. Seems he's &~ ~~ not working these days. I didn't know about his unemployment status until I called has office a1 El Toro Matenals Co., which he founded a quarter century aao. and was advised, ··Mr. Salata ts no Ion.er affiliated wnh this company." Chck. Good ancf. how could they fire the boss? How could they pan company with the man recently acclaimed by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce as C1t1zen of the Year? It was easy. S«ms he sold his interest to longtime partner Alexander Rados of Newport Beach. and plans to spend has golden years "concentrating on investments.·· Which 1s another way of saying he'll be fondling his fortune. He'll also have more time to cheer for ·his beloved San Francisco football team. one of the companies listed (briefly) on his JOb resume. He'll be in attendance today when the 49ers engage the New York Giants for the conference championship. and predicts the) 'II be "three-peat" Super Bowl winners. And that reall) "-Ould be a "Srctan Nova Godina." 0 AND THIS IS WHY HE WON'T FIND WORlt AS A ST AND- UP COMIC -As one of his smarter in' cstmcnts in reurcment. Salata said he bought a toaster -and. as a bonus. was presented v.11h a frtt sa\lngs & loan 0 THE FUNNY THING IS, I THINK HE MEANS IT -This earl) warning has been rttc1ved from ~m1·rcclusl\e Joey Bishop. phoning from his bunker on Lado Isle: ·-r,e been reading all about m~~lf in ~our column. If you make me a star again. I'll kill )OU" 0 MEMORIES, MEMORIES -This ts a truc story (actually, all of these stones are true. but somt arc truer than others.) " ph1lanthrop1c fnend of mine called Fnda). and said ht had attcnded a dinner the pre' 1ous night benefiting the Orangt County chapter of the "llhc1mer's Assoc1at1on. He said It was lime that he paid more attention to their fine v.ork I askc.-d him where the dinner "'as held. Thcre v.Js a long pause. "Would )OU bchc\e," he \aid, "I can't remember'>" 0 MAlL CALL! -With postage rates 11pp1ng upward. e'er up..-.ard. kt me use this space to catch up with correspondcnce -F-rom Joseph F Barletta. C'<«Ull\C vice president and ch1ct OJ)C'rating officer. frt'('(fom Nev.spapers Inc . "Rt column 1/11 (lt1ha~.'s plane nde from Bloomington). Freedom undel'\\role pan ot thc ndc too "hat are v.e -choppc.-d h\t·r->·· (It so hapJ)C'n'I Joe. that I lo'c chopped ll\er -esix-c1all) Mom's rt"C1pe. lalling tor lightl) bro iled chi cken h\Crs. sautccd onions. hard-bo1lcd cgg ch1cl en fat salt and pepper ~ned v.11h a dollop uf ho™·rad1sh .\nd. behe'l' me Frcc.-dom a1n'1 chopped ll\cr If thl' 11em' '>OUrt:c had included FrCC"dom :"oev.spapers as a lO-Spt>nsor o t ltLha~:s chancred plant". I "uuld ha'c S<'ned 1t up. ~hmahJ' Jnd all. and that's no horsc:"rad1sh) -From Ginn' Pursell of Huntington lkat.h "I knov. )'Ou dchberatcl) shy awa) from scnous commcntar;. such as Operation Dcsen Storm. but I'd realh hl r to knov. what \OU think of thc anti· v.ar demon~1ra11on'>" · · (Look, C.,1nn), the) 're cn111lcd Last time I checked, 1h1s v.a still a free countr; Bui C\t.'r;th1ng reminds me of an offbeat 'ltor;. and I lecp 1hinl1ng about tknn) Youngman's line. Dunng World War I. he organ11c<l a protest march on Washington. but the cops brole 11 up -three miles out 1dc of Seattle,) Thcre are more lcttcrs to ans"'er. but I secm to be out of space. or paced out. v.ha1e,cr So I'll lt.'3\C ~ou v.11h this four·v.ord thought for thc da) lkt Buffalo and S3n Francisco .\lso. "ager the fam1h Jcv.els on the Coalition .\rm) Jerry Kobrla 's C"O/uma rus uaday, Tand•.f ud Fri day. Civic Playhouse may begin paying city rent By Bob van Eyken Or.,. Coa11 o .. ,., Pll01 CO T .\ MES'\ -Cit) Council members will consider a plan Mon· da) that could force tht' Cona Mesa Cl\ 1c Pia) house to P3>' rent for its space at Rea C'ommuntt) Center for the first time in ll\ history The pla)housc. which came under lire las1 )Car from a small group of conscn-at1ve rcs1dcn1s for llS production of 1he controversial pla) " 1ster Man lanat1us faplams It All For You," currently pa)s no rent at Rea Center Other non· profit groups pa) an a' eraae of ahout 19 cento; a square foot for ~pace. Ma,or MJI)' Hombucklc s:ud. Council members discussed a proposed monthly rental foe of S 1.544 a1 a stud) session cul) this "'eek. bu1 playhouse board mem- be" said the' could not afford 1he proposed amount l ily officials ukcd the board to come up v.1th J proposal that 11 could afford The Cll!t' will ask the pla) hou\C and othtr non-profits 10 sho..-. proof of llab1ht) 1nsuran~ of betv.ccn $500.000 and SI m1lhon Sister City Association resents Kelly's remarks By Bob van Eyken OftlnOI COell Deity Pllo4 H UNTINGTON BEACH ReprHCntativcs of the Sister Caty Association have JOtncd cny of· ficials 1n bla tina Cn > Councilman Jack Kelly for a JOke about ~arl Hamor the councilman uttered mto 1 live microphone dunnt 1 va et by a dtqation from lhe Huntinaton le«h sister c t> of njo. Japen. ~ ckqati n had COJM to the ci ty to prcxnt Huntinaton 8tach oftki1t with 1 11ft of S92. (or constructJon o( the new cit pttt. Wltilt tht <klqauon ~-as n· cha•• bo~ ~•th Hun1 incton lad W.yor htcr Orttn, Kell)' wes reponedly ovntard •)'ins. "1'ht ~ ~ ~are the ones. de> bombed Pnrt Hatbor ... Kdty •Old llw Onliile c..t .,.., Pllel lhal tw did not know 1 microphoot Mat hem wu twrecd aa. KcUy'1 \ttMUn uf tbc ~mart -.as. "Gu)S who bow so v.tll couldn't h:hc bombed the harbor." He s;i1d he did not mean 11 as an insult. Cntacs. including Kelly's council colleague called the remark in· scnsnive. ho"-C\'er. In a tatement relea.Kd Frida)', •be 1 ter C uy A.uociation. •hich promotes cultural uchanees ~ t~ttn ruo and Hun11naton Beach. J01ned the protest ap1n1t Kelly's comment. .. Mr Kell>' remarks arc in dirta opposition to. ind contradlCU all "~ as an orpnintion ha'e ~ood for 1n the put 10 yan.." •id a\MJ('i~tion sp<>knman Dr.~ C. ~n. "PtTNPI one o( the m~ d1f1kult and unfonunatc •'PtttS of Councilman Kd1)'°1 re. martt •~s Cllp(ainu• it IO tht many )OUftl _ ~ Yrho are mtmbm or th( Sist~ C1t y lloria8* ...S havt pa:tmpaetd 1n studetlt n· <'hlntn whh ~"JO .. Sunday. JMU8ty 20, 1981 • Sch•l 11Plnclp11'1 de•atlan Parents, teachers unite to support popular offic ial ccrcmonaes. "We all love and respec1 him and f would like for him ~ siay, .. said fiflb~r JenAifer DouaJa 10. ··He's rnlly ca y to &alk to and he's really nice ... Jennifer sa1d most of her f nend felt d when they hnrd Ft'lltt would not return next year. By Ruea Loat 0r-. Coe.t ~ ""°' COSTA MESA -Parents and tcachtr1 are mobthzina to supl)On a p<>pular elementary school princi- pal they say was unjustly banded h is walking papers Thursday. Principal Frank Feller of Killybrooke School in Costa Mesa confirmed that he received word from distnc1 administrators Thurs- day that he would not return to the school next )Car. He also confirmed that he would no longer serve as a principal an the distnct, but would be assianed a teaching positJon at another school. Feller dechned to make an) commtnts about the ac- tion. Felkr. 55. has spent 25 )ears in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct. Hc's been a pnnc1pal in the d1 trice for 19 years and is compleuna his founh year at Kdl>brookc. Parents, tcachel"$ and tafT mem- bers 1t K1llybrooke say they plan to pack the Tuesday niJht NewPor1· Mesa 1Chool board meetin' to voice their support for a man they say oOen goes beyond the caJI of duty for his school. School board mem- bers will consider his recommended reassignment dunna a closed session meeting Tuesday night ··He's not only aoing 10 be taken out of our &ehool. but also demoted into being a teacher," said h1rlcy t...Cro1l, a teacher at KJll) brookc for 2S )tars '"h 's a b1a loss for our school ind our communll). btcau§t' he's one of tht' peoplt' who really builds moralt' and arcs for the kids." School f'molmtto; m"1 Fnda) mom1na to share their anef O\ltt Fcllcf's transfer. "The enure staff -from cu to- dians to teachers -are 1n total airccmcnt that he should slly." said LaCroi1. "They are 110 pct· ctnt unanimous:· Teachers believe school d1stnc1 Assistant Supenntendent Carol Bera was respon 1ble for makina the dttision to ru iin Feller. Bera said she was unable to comment. citing state law which prohibits discussion of confidtnt1al personnel information School board Presi- dent herry Loofbourrov.. also de- clined comment. Parents sa) tht) v.ant to know wh) the d1stnct intends to rcmo"c the man the) credit wuh boosuna saJ&1ng school spint The) \a) he 1niuated v..eckl) student a"'ards and student-of-tht'-month rccogniuon 100 ,,,,., at n1111n1 Parent 8r1d Bourgeois, a Costa Mesa contractor. bas a dau&bter 1n fiOh &Tide and said he believes Feller 1 one of the best principaJs in the d1stnct. 8Qursco1s, an active PT A mcm· ber. was himself a 1tudent in the Newport-Mesa distract from lundcrprtcn throu~ graduation from Co ta Mesa Htgh School. '"I've had 1 few years clpcnt'ncc look1n1 at pnncipals," Bourgeois said. "The parents I know arc ho r- nfied and dumbfounded. He as the mo t aettS able pnncipal YtT've ever had The whole school is 101ng to rally around this man They want to keep him .. ~ Norllleet/Or8noe ~ Delly ,..,. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Newport Beach's [)o(yman's Flsh1ng Fleet, which takes to the sea every morning from a cluster of wooden shacks next to the Newport Pier. There are 17 dory fishermen working out of Newport Beach A dory 1s a boat 20 feel long. made of wood and covered with fiberglass. Kathie Brenenan 1s shown cleaning a day s catch U.S. Navy ship patrols waters off Orange Coast I .\C1l ~ \ Rl.\(H -.\ largl' ll <; Na" 'hip. r>os<,1hl) ca~ 1ng m 1~'i1k\ pru"kd ltx·al v.at('r; Sat· urda'. cau'iing "ar Jllll'f'\ for some Orange < ua-,1 Ot'Jl hgo('r' and life- gua rd\ .\lrnrding 111 "11m•o;scs. including lifeguard~ 1n I aguna lkach the ship ptW11hh J lnga1e. v.as "glidini slov.h hacl and fonh" about ~·' Bad battery halts actor's suicide try \\[STL.\Kf \ ILL...\GE Calif -.\ctor Robert Young. v. ho starred in tclcv1s1on 's "Marcus Wt'lb). M.D." and "Fatht·r Knows Rest." undtr· wt"nt p'i\chiatnc care after at· 1emp11ng 'iu1c1de. authont1cs ...aid ~1urda) 'ouna·~ v..ife. Eh1a~th. 81 . told Lo'l .\ngelc'> Count) <.hentr' deput1e her 83-year- old huo;band asled her to at· tcmpl o;u1nde v.11h him after tht" couple had bttn dnnkang. ~hcntf s Lt Boh Bamer said ~hcnth lirs1 leamtd about the attempted 'iu1c1dc around 7 4~ am o n J:sn 12. after ' ouna called a lO"-tNck to JUmp tan his car at h1 home tn 1h1 neighborhood about 40 milt's nonh~est of Los An- gele'!. Ramer ~ad. "The trucl dn,t'r saw a hose c'<tc:ndtn& from the ve- h1dt's tail pipe to the' 1n1enor of the: 'chicle. so he caJ~ us and v.e v."tnt out there." Bar- rier 1d Tbe auemptcd uicidc by carbon mono\ide poi10nioa ""' appettntl th,.,artcd by 1 de: d battel). Bamt'r said. The Ktor "otunllnly ed· mined tum If for a 2._hour obltnacion at Chantt HOIP.- tal in Thousand O.ks after bt ,., cumancd b paramedics It the 9CCM. 8imtt said .. Mr. Youns edm1tted ht called the tow truck and ed· minf'd thlt he had atteml*d to C'nd hi' hk ... lamer iiid. T c"plM)nc calls to t~ IC10J·s •"' ~ not 1m· nwd111d mumed S.hmlay. _,., n. Asnm• ,,,_ I " m1lc\ off\horl· ~·t"l'l'n Laguna and 11..e\\ rort 0t'3l hl'\ \.aturllJ) morn· ing C alls to 'a' al lllliuJh 1 n l ong lkach and ~an D1t.>go nc11t'd nu l lues as 10 the ship's 1dcnt1I} re.a\trn for hl'ing in loc:al v.att'r. or "hat the 'c<isel m1gh1 ha\l· hc.·('n drnng .\n un1den11tied Laguna Ekalh hteguard. looling at the ship through binoc. ul.ars fro m h1\ perch on a Cit) p1cr rcporteJ lhl' 'hip \C't'ml·d tu he.· '\Jrn ing m1\\lk\ on II .\n ortiu .il al 1hc l oron3 Del \far ( oost Guard ( utter ~ta11on "31d 11 1s normal tor 'a'' sh1~ to sit clo~· 10 land "e'en for SC\ cral hours" b(ofo rc continuing on their "''> \llhough the hfcguards \3) thl") don't \t.'e lhc ships C\CI) da). it's no1 unu'iual 10 'ICC them <X · ca4i1onall~ off'sh orc B> ~turda~ afternoon. the \hip .ippearcd 10 be mo' 1ng back to sea .ind "as barel) nouccablc from the b(oach 1 lifeguard said -Bt c.18 Ca.ltlwdl ORANGE~ST ..... An !net.pendent Newspaper Publtlhed by Page Group Publishing. Inc. ~ I. ,..., preak:Sent & chief executive officer a E-......., II, chairman .... W. -., II, executive vice president ••IN L I ll s , vice president & general manager Edltorlal - . :: God bless America and Its defenders · T he young American p ilot approaches an Iraqi m1ss1le SltC. He 1s one of th ts country's best and brightest, inte lligent and phys1call) 1mpress1ve. His sto mach is churni ng. but he has been tra ined for this moment. T \\o miles from the sat e he train s the cross~hairs of has m1ss1le system on the target and a laser beam locks o n. W1th incred ible pm-point accurac) a ::!.000-pound .. sman .. bomb follows the invisible trail to the ground. a nd he sees an enormous flash o n his screen a he banks toward his base 1n Saudi Arabia. Later. CNN will show the cockpit video tape. and 1t will appear hke the d ispla) on a giant '1deo gam e. But. at is anything but a game. This is war. and tx·forc it's over, hund red s and perhaps thousands of peopk - sohders and civilians on both sades -will die. While we are o ut of harm'c; wa), there are those who are fighting and dying to protect our freedom What can "e do to help'' One thing ....,c can do 1c; to pra) for our troops and the alhes fighting .,..1th them. Pra~ for their safct~ and pr.i> for a quick end to th as neccssar). though ugJ~. action. Pra-. that the\ v.tll return "1th bodies and spin ts intact And. pra} to'r our leaders. that their dt•c1s1ons .... 111 he sound. Try putting fret to tho~ pra)erc; (,1,e blood or c.is \oon as the mail hacklog to the Pn<>1an (,ulf has lessened. v.ntt· a soldier or c;aalor and tell him or her ho\\ mu-.:h \OU appreciate their sarnfitc For o ur small part. v.c al lht• Daily Pilot ""111 nintinut' our .. (,od Aksc, \mcnrn·· mt'\\Jgt' on our lront p.1gl· We mean 11 T he thugs and hulltcs ol the "'orld -tho'>c "ho U\t' fear to fo rce their will on the weak and unc;uc;pct ting -arc c1vilizat1on'c; real t•ncm~ The~ must be sioppcd. Allowing tcrron\l' -and ~addam Hu'\'>t'in ,., a tt·rron\t -to gain contro l of a maJor portio n of the world'-, nil c;uppl} as foolhard). Remcmhcr hcs1dc\ fueling o ur Merccdcc; for n des to the tx·ar h. oil al\o mm C'\ the world's food \uppl1c' and warms m home\ Let's do all v.c tJn H1 get this experience hchind uc; a' quarkl) as poc;s1hlc Rllllt Maverick Tu the Editor f1m1ng and locatwn con~1der­ a11on'i a4'1de. Jack Kell)'''i commen t 11f .. rhl' gu}\ \\hO bowed arc the one<. "ho oomhed the (Pearl ) harhor .. 1<. JU'lt as true toda)' as 11 """ that Sunday morning Dcccm- lx·r 7t h. 49 )'Car'i ago. T ht• Japanese may have brought huck<. for the Huntington Pier pro- Jt'lt hut they brought bomhc; and death for Amencan'> at Pearl fidrhnr It 1<; bcw1ldcnng to man} of u'i that "ere alive and remcmhcrcd not onl)' the dastard!)' sneak altalk hut It\ cd and felt the awful fear hun and anguish of the C\.ent .. "ter C1t1es." vote-hung') poh- t1c1an'i and people under 50 who· rnuldn't care less about the c"ent. will never erase or dilute the mem ories of those of us who re- member ( ounc1lwoman Grace Winchell <.lated Kelly's comments depicted .. an entertainer scrapm& the bot- tom of the barrel to be the center of attention:· and 1t " ... underscores the need to broaden the mentality of people who harbor parochial Write to usl \ ll'WS In contra'>t. 1t thert• "a" '>t·rniu <> scraping of barrel'i d0ne 11 "a<. the: bottom'> of man~ ~rar~:d h' th" countr. to first SUI' l'e anti tht•n to defca t Lhl· aggrt•c;<.or.. 1 he tinc: -.oung ffil'n and \\Oml·n ""ho iW' c their II\ c\ hnl k thl·n Ju.Jn't hJ\l' the lu'luf\ 11r 1dk 11nw to "broaden mentahlln ·· thl'\ \\l'rc cngagell in mortal rnmhat 1111 th1\ countr. and all of uc; "' 1ntz ht·rt' toda' It l'i a well kn n"n and documented fact that thl' l.1p.mt·<,c nn: literally re-writing tht•1r h11,ton and ~hool book" t hn ng1 n~ I If not 101alh deleting) d0<. uml·ntl·d t'' t•nt' that would portrJ\ lhl'm ,1\ 1m pc'nalist1c or agre""'' l' in pa't gen- erations A different . but JU't ·'' 'upport1.,,c propaganda mill 1c; at "ork already this )'ear. the S<Jth ann1 .. er..ary of the Pearl Harbor a•tack The current!\ rclca\C.'d Holl)· wood film ··( omt· \ec The Para· disc" and other mm 1c\ «"heduled to be released "111 \Cr\l' to dull and blunt the ongrnal horror and death caused to thou\an~J<. of Amencan\ and our ltnH'l alhe'i BILL LA W ON Co ta Mesa ...... .._ .... ..., ....... .,,_._ __ ,_--=ouregee COl'reepondence from our reeo.t w.,..... _.. 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Ju'it when man} of us kept cling- ing to C\ er. last shred of hope that pcacl' "ould \Omehow erupt 1n the Persian < 1ull the celebrated U.N. deadhnt· f'•" .l'J -1ron1cally on the b1nhda' ol 1hc latt' Manin Luther King J r And tht•n c,uddenl)'. 11 became ea'i\ to lind Iraq 1n the dead of the night \II \(1u had to do was look lor lhl' m"''k'. "h11c glare and homh' hur\ltng 1n Jlr < >ur goH·rnmcnt ll'll\ U\ \mt·nca 1\ "1nn1ng the \\Jr Demomtrator'> hoth for ,1nll agJ1ns1 the v.ar - march in 1ht· <.trt't'I' Our nl'"'""l'' tradk "llh a glut of v. .tr \lllfll'' lhJI pu\h thl' heall- l1nc\ .1hou1 the '-t'"P<>n fkath ( 11\ ( ounu I 11r t Ill' prnhlems nn 19th \tn'l'I c1fl tht· front page. \II of a 'uddcn tht• qu1r" h\ llun tingtnn Bl'Jl h < 11 \ < ou n- t tlman JJtk Kl'll' dnn't \t't•m 'o important an\ mort' It'' .all "1 d1t ho111111ou\ th1' v.ed of tumult in 1hc \11ddk f-a<.t To I ho\t' of U\ olll l'nough to rc- mt'mlx.•r 11 \ lil..c 'pl1nng nl'"' lunt- JE\l' ol thr g.ung.-hn '4()\ anJ the "I ldl no \\t' "nn'1 gn'" 'fl()\ \\. h1k \mnllJn tlagc; llullcr Imm lht· 'IH'l't' • 11 < orona dcl !\tar 1n \Uf)f)orl nl lhl "Jr f)rfllt'\ICr\ gather at \nu1h < oast Pla1a. lJ( I and lht: r I T •1111 \1 anne Ra'><' f ' en a' "l' h\tt·n to tho'iC Oc- fcno,(' fx·partnwn1 hnding'> about target\ clc,trmed ,md "c mal'cl at lhrn· ( ~'\/ wrrnpondent., panned Jm' n in a Haghdad hotl'I their ear'> ringing "llh thundl·rou' bomh<> and .11r-r.11J 'm'n' tht· c,kcpttt in U\ Int If IH Hotllne l di/or\ n11t<' fhc lo/lowing arc (ampk\ 111 Orangt Coast OaJly Pilot's rcJ1.kr C(Jmmcnf\ and cr111- C1~m' Th1.· Piiot puh/1\hc·~ theo;c rt•<;ponf,C's on a n·gu/;,ir tum~ and C'nt oura~c'\ 1t<t rt':IClt'"' 10 call the f clllnt"\ /Im line .11 (1.Jl-f>ORf> Sllow support I'm l Jlhng about )our poht!l"al cannon 'lhowing two coins I am \ ompanng 1h1'> to the t"o ulhcr p<1rit·ro; I read a da~ It doesn't 'lhow mu'h <.upport for our presi- dent t;.p1cal of "our nev.spapcr and 1t'\ left "ing \ll'"points. Thr Register 'ihow!\ Hussein run- ning to thc-left here with a sickle in his hand. )'Clling holy war and the bottom p1c.-ture shows him running in thc opposite d1rec11on with his tail on fire and ll says holy W1th a bunC'h of httlc marks th>tt 1nd1cate a ~wear word. K.J nda tell~ )'OU which ne~~papcr \uppon s our country. 0 I think v.c should have o ne day. maybe unda . when everybody dnv wtlh hcadliahts on to how ~uppon for our ~rvict peopte in the Middle Eut. 111:11 llllJ No -ay houJd Jack Kelly be allowed t0 (tt awa) Wllh uch a biaoted remark? I lh1nk lbere hould be IOme fonn ohentt reprimand. In kt, l thiM he tbcWkS be kicked OU1 Of the city council. Jeff Prugh crn.•o; out b en as our <.ta ff ;,crambks to plot <>trateg.. for the ne'<t da\ ·., nt'""papcr. If) 1ng 'ahantl\ to mah· \l'n~ out of all tho\C m1lhon" of "orcls 0 Kkenng JtrO\\ our com- f)Ull'r '>Hl'l'n \\.t' t:innot help but a\k Ho"" mulh ul \\hat "l' real.I and hear at>out thl<; war cnn \.\l' ncheve'> '\rc Juurnah\t<. asking the right QUl'\lluns'> .\rl' gm anmt·n1' g1' 1ng uc, 'i tra1gh1 .in,"n''' b;implc < )n I hur<,ll.1) n1gh1. the allied nat1onc; told U\ lour of 1hc1r planl'' l1ntlud1ng a I .., Na"> fightcr-homlx.·n arl' lmt B' t'On· tra\I BaghdJd tl'll' U'> tht forces ol ~addam llu"'l'ln hJ\l' \hot down <i<i plant·\ ( .1n·1 .m,hmh lOUnt" Th1•n too 11n1· "lrl' \l."f\ICe re- port' th.11 1 ... r.1rl in1l·nll., to retaliate aga1n'1 lr.1q .\notlwr v.1n· \t•r\ 1u• \:l~'> Israel 1s mach u>n"<.lcring rctaha11on \\ hrd1 rl'port \hould "e bd1cH~·· Thl' quc\1111n' hark hack to V1et- n.1 m JOd \\.Jll'rgJlt' wh1lh spa"' nt·d m1ll1on' of l' ntl''i who ..aid lht'' lould tru\I nl'lther their g0Hrnmen1 nor thl' nc"' media In \ ll'lnam 11 tool.. "'ar cor- H'4'pondt'nl\ \ut h ac; Peter >\rnetl Ihm 11f thl '"'~ 1.11t•d Prl'<;\ (nnd 0 I \\:J\ 1u\I l.tll1ng to rommt•nt about lack 1-.dh ., \landl·rc1u'> com- ml'nt'I al lhl· lllllnt 11 meeting .\<; a rt'\1dcnt of lfont1ngton Real h that "dl\gu\11ng to me Thi~ m:in ha\ a foul rt•putallon of doing thing-; hl..l' thl\ .ind he <.hould he rnalled for hi\ .H t11>n'> Thnnk<i for the l'\lclkn1 rl·ponmg on that. Bob Bari.. er 0 \\ell. Jdl k t-.cll\ ha\ done 11 no" with CNN in Baghdad), and David Halberstam. then of the Ne" York Times. to ~w1m against the tide and ~ron that -contrary 10 what our government told U'i -we "rre lo<> mg the war I also don't bd1l'H' \\C karned cve')thing \\-e ncrdcd to know <1bout Watl·rgatc I once a .. kl·d John Dean, the "l"on White Hou~ counsel-turned author. about his Senate 1est1mon' that pro' ed '>O de' astating 10 1hc formn prc<,1den1 ··Did \OU rdl C\Cf\thing"'" . "'o.. Dean replied "The> d1dn ·1 asA. me C' c~ thing I n~rtain- 1~ warn't going 10 sit there and tell thl'm "hat to a'>k me .. It''> against th" bat kdrop. then. that "c toil far 1n10 the night. <.lrl\ 1ng not 1u<.1 to report hu t to interpret ""hat "e \ee and hear from \\. J<.hing1un to Baghdad to Tel-°'''' -and how 11 all intenw1ncs with "ar-n.·la1ell nc"<> here at home f-or all ot u<.. 11'c, a '>taggcnng challenge. To our n·ader'i who won- Jrr and wor~ ahoul tam1l)' and fm·ndc, no" \Cn1ng 1n the Middle fac,1 or s1mpl) rc<,1ll1ng there. ""'e \hare "1th \OU a k1nsh1p M:i ' th1o; "ar end fa<,t .\nd ma\ the nl;"" '-'l' repurt about 11 -good or hall -he at the 'en least. authentic · Our c-o mm1tm1:n1 IO \OU is in- 'ipircd 1n pan. h> the late John Brl·mner. a newspapc'rman-turned l ni' t'r'i1I} of Kansa\ professor. "ho long ago 1\sued 1h1c, edict to h1\ 1ournalio;m students "If \Our mother sa)s she loves you. check 11 out' .. J~/f Prugb /1 aa ~llor wltb tb~ Or.ag~ Coast Dally Pilot. 0 l'J hkl· to 'iupport a rct·all move on Jack Kell ) He likes to hear himself talk He thinks he's the ~tar Send him back to lloll ) wood His smut isn't needed in Hunt- ington ~ach I congratulate the three persom on the council who arcn'1 afraid 10 speak out against him Keep up )'our honest reponmg on all the council comments. again h hl' onl\ kidding again this ~..... lllCtll'I t1me'1 Our \l\tt•r Cit)' give\ us M S9'\ O<Xl for 1ht• pier and Kelly make<. anotht·r oflhand remark. \\ hcthcr 1hc mikes are live or not •<> no t.''Cu\C' for his 01ppant re· mar~~ thn1 ha .. c been &m na on for I wanted to comment on that ~auttful picture of the boat 10101 ovl'r the house )'OU had recently. You did a ~at JOb. yeur-. I would hope' that 1f n similar ...__. ..... !>1tu.1tion an\t''I maybe we can ~nd uu-.... R Jack to Pcnrl Harhor or the o ld Ml.'adowlnrk runway where he and h1 'iupportC'I" who' voted for him can h ve a p1cn1c of <.'tOW and cat It with a fork. Jack rqard1n1 my above rtmarks. I am onl y kidd1na,. 0 AOer all lhosc photo of the Newport socialites with dnnkJ 1n their hands. it was rally rtfrtshina to read in Jerry Kobrin't column today that the stronsnt drink set· ved at the C'rcans' house is caf· fc1nated toffee. Bravo for them. Jack Kelly, the Hunttn1ton lk.ch Cuy Councilman ha upsutcd Co ta Mesa's Orv AmbufllCY as the LIW Pl.111111 number one rac111 city councilman on the Oran,e Coa t for 1991. J feel Thu i about ttlc an.icJe thal Rust 1<>rry for. thf Japancte atlUT\1 and Loar -n>Ce on Jan. l 5. He WTOtC an pohtic:an from n,o Japan who an.icle on the lhrat of war 1ura undoubtedly will heat 1bo\i1 Jack • residents tn 1hc attic.AC ~ ~ Kelly's 1n uh after the)'. j~st p ve tioned that Cpt Ale Corvino~ Hununaton Beach, $93.000 f'or our have oc:Md to tet ou1 of the aenxc ""' pler. unckr the military iolC -.trviV1,. o ton cum.,.ion. l have a lone J ha'e had 1 belly full or Hunt· survivint 1on alto UNI I calk!d tbc inaM>n Balch City CoueoJman Jack 0Cpertmen1 of 1hC N•vy in l.4'11 Kelly. Ht ha too much rKial 111tM leech aad 1bry .nl lllM lhat .._ t0 I demarid hi recall. hid bttn ttpitaled. Dan Walters Events reveal politicians' fear of press SACRAMENTO -What do George Bush. Saddam Hussein, Mikhail Gorbachev and W1lhe Brown have in common? Their obvious d1fTe~nces aside. all are pol itical figures. And these days. as the) go about thetr pohucal business they find that businec,, hindered by the new'\ media. All four. therefore. try to manipu- late those media to henefic1ally af- fect what the) are 1ry1ng to do The confrontauon hetv.een Bush and Saddam 1s not onl) a m1h1ary one. but a media r"hange Cable News Net"ork has emerg- ed as the pre-em1nien1 mean\ b~ which the contending panics com- municate with each other and th<' outside Y..Orld. a\ a conduit for propaganda as well as war ne'"' A. key component of l ' S plan· ning for the war was control of media access to fighting .\mencan mil11a11 oflker\ tie- heve that unli mited JOurnah'itlC ac- cess to the fron t during the Vietnam War turned puhhc opinion againo;t the war and undermined what the\' were attrmpting to do on the ba11le- field The relatt"el} minor m1hta~ op- erations 1n Grenada and Panama featured much tighter control o t the media If an)thing. it's been 11ghtem·d even funher in the Middle East Journah<tt~ arc controlled both ph~ s1call) and metaph) s1calh ( ensorsh1p. although called h) a d1fTeren1 name. has been inst11utcd The rauonak for this control 1c, Lu a\ md J1<,clos1ng 'ital m1lital) 1n· forma11on 10 the foe but 1t'' also hecomC' dear that pubhc-rclat1onc, image~ 1s 1nvuhed fhc m1hta~ \\ants the L' ~ puh- hc 10 rece1 vc a p1cturt· of the "ar that \enc., 11-; propaganda purpo'les. It's alway'> difficult for a democ- raq to maintain 1 1~ democratic in'11tu11on4'. including pres<; frl"e- dom, during a m1h tar) emergent'\ .\nd it's difficult for man' to unckr· stand that rcponcr., should not he cheerleaders or propagandist<, when emotion~ arc running so high But 1n the long run 11 111 sent.'' the nation not to he g1" en a full picture. com1o;tent w11h the needs of m1htar. \ecren about <iuch emt"rg- cnc1e\ \\hen 11 com~ to rall)'ing puhhc suppon. 1ru1h I\ the he'll '-'Caron ~ddam o l wur')e. has no such problems w 1th pe~I..' reporten in his ov.n count~ The media alwa}\ h.ne het>n agent~ of the \late The tore1gn prc<;c, '' 'iomrth1ng elc;e. Saddam made clum<>) attempts tu manipu- late the foreign media bdorc the outhrrak of fighting One of the wonden of the war wa'I that Iraqi uffir1al\ allowed \ahlc News Net"ork to continue hroadca~ting. alhl'1t JUSl b) voice. e)CWltnc'i'i 3CC'OUnl'i of the .\men- can attach on Raghdad for more thnn I~ hour'i afkr host1 li t1es com- menced Someda) .,,..e ma) know wh)' that occurred. whether 1t was a Ou ke or had some hidden motive. Gorbachev. 1n the meantime. has discovered what U.S. poht1c1Ans have known for decades: the prtu is a pain in the butt G la'lnO'it brought a semi-free press to the Soviet Union. but a Gorbachev has reversed course a nd bcpn what could ~ a severe crackdown on domestic dissent. he also has attempted to retneve some of the license arantcd to the media. O ne of his first acts when the crackdown on Lithuania bcpn was to put a clamp on media cntietsm and fotcc the prt s to carry only the official vcn1ons or events and their mo~ivat1on -conceptually, not unlike wha1 the Bu h ldmin1 tratton and military officials have bttn doina in the Iraqi war. Tbcte·s some irony there SOIMWhert. Willie Brown, speaker of'tbe Cah- fomia State As:lembly. could ha\'e toad Gorbechev much about the CMdJa and their uncoopn1ti "'C wa~ Oorby may fear that journalists coWd undermine h11 rcaime. but Brown could confirm that a mtic:al, ~-holti~ pnm doa tum publk OP"ftlOft ........ 1bolc lft power. , , Sundlly, ~ 20, 1181 • aan Da 111'1 Sim'•: I day-by-day look at . events the =., o:;·::.r.~ ;, ' day-by-day sum navy of utanic intentions of the Wbite He>ute... .:will take tome time" to liberase Ku""8Jt. He satd he DaJ o.. J-. H : O., Twe, JM. 17: appreciattd Israel's restraint in n.ot rct.ahatin1 for Iraqi Less than t 9 hours after lime •'Thinp are aoina ~u:· Praicknt Bush told a mi»ik ll*U ovemiJht. The soph1st1cated Patriot di J)9tcbed from Europe, v.ere "fully operational," the Pentaaon said Saturday. A senior mtlitary man said lsrxl would .. wait and sec" whether the Patnot •ere the shield 1t needed before retahatana.aaainst Iraqi attackJ. ran out on 1 U.N.-mandated dead-White Houte reporter before dawn. Allied warplanes Israeli atr raid sittns Fnday everun1 Pf"ovoked · fi I ·.L. hammered Iraq apin and •in Thursday in what one fears of a leCOnd wave of Iraqi ml ties, but an lsraeh hne ~r raq to WlUJdraw from American commander vowed would be war .. 24 houn army spokesman said it had been a false alann. Later, Kuwait, wave after wave of wa~ Israeli nerve were frayed by another false alarm. lanes, in hundreds of sonaes on 1 a day" to expel the Iraqis from Kuwait. officials said it was a Soviet satellite bum1n1 m the sky moonless niaht. streaked north Crude oil prices had their bigest one-day fall in above Israel that caused sirens once again to wail. Air raid sirens sounded bnefly qain tn Jerusalem and Tel Aviv late Saturday. but no attack was reported. The .ilcn came about 14 hours after a second Iraqi m1ss1lc auack, wath convenuonal warheads. caused a fev. slight tnJunes and damage an Tel Aviv res.tdenttal area'I from Saudi Arabian bases to punish history. New York's stock market swept lO its second-CNN reported that an Iraqi official claimed that Iraq for its five-month defiance of laraest point pin ever, with the Dow Jones average of American pilots had been captured. the mt of the world. 30 industrials jumpina 114.60 points to 2,623.St. Four American aircraft -carry1nsa tot.at of seven A~t ~minutes later the heavens over Baahdad lniq retaliated, as Pf"Omjsed, by biujn1 Israel with crewmen -were lost m the first 48 houM of the war. wrre alive _walb the flashes of anti-aircraft fi-as 1...,.. 1 • at least ciaht Scud missiles. None of the mi iles were the U.S. military command said. No Amencan pns- tried ... ·-armed with chemical warheads and casuaJtjes were oners of war were reponed Four other allied aircraft gunners lO ward off the allied air attack that limited. Israel reacted with the threat of retaliation. were sa.ad to be lost. ended five months of suspense. A 7 06 ES The Pentqon told Congress that JUSt 11 of an f t. : ) P~ T (J:06 a.m. Thursday. Penian Day ftree, Ju. ll: ntimated 700 Iraqi warplanes could be confirmed Gui ume • ate House ~ws secretary Martin Allied tanks rumbled north toward the Kuwait Lawmakers also said the) were told that Iraq has about Fitzwater walked snmly into a frenzied press room border. U.S. warplanes struck at Jraq1 missile 30 mobile mlss1Je launchers left. Th<' lir1t Iraqi pnsoners of war were captured. The m1h1ar. -..ud the 12 POW v.erc taken 1n an operation ag;umt Iraqi ant1-a1rcraft units on nine Kuwaiu otJ platform' 1n the nr>rthem Persian G ulf. Five Iraqis v.ere reponed killed "lo l ' S casualties were reported and announced in President Bush's words. ·'The launchers, acting in the stead qf an Israeli aovcmment The Mauntanaan government denied rumors that hbcratton of Kuwait has begun ·· that was still corwderi"0 vengeance for the rocket th ·~ nd h Id f I o-~ d Sadd .\ll1eJ p1lols faced more "IJOrous defenses but bett.:r bombing weather They blasttd lraqt missile \lll'S Jnd Baghdad de,astattng its telephones and cu11in~ <'ff dcctnc1t)' and water Ten Iraqi aircraft. were confirmed dc!ttro\ed 1n a1Mo-a1r combat. the m11Jtary In 1 9. p.m . EST Oval 0 ,.,..,. ... add.....,c p.....-dcnt ... e wt1e a c 1 ren o raq1 ri~• ent am bed 111"" ·~-. ... ~. attack on Tel Avtv and Haifa. Hussein took rcfuic an the North Afncan count') Bush dcscri the manhall1n1 of Amencan and allied President Bush extended reservists' tours to up to Anti-war protests directed against the Lmt<"d forces into Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. Bush two years. Bush siined an order late Friday extending States continued worldWlde S<t1d no around assault was launched immediately the maximum length of the reserve callup -now 180 against the dug-in Iraqi army an Kuwait. days. There are 4SO,OOO U.S. forces in the &Ulf region. 'Miid \.11urdJ\ ·. lraqi President Saddam Hussein. an a speech up 2S,OOO from when the war bcpn. broadcast by Iraq state radio. vowed to crush "the Bush expressed cautious optjmasm. saying that it Siient prayer Army Prtvate Robert Edwards, of Carson. a member of the 1st Armored Division. wears AP~o a helmet with the words "Lord be wtth us" at a forward position In Saudi Arabia Friday. War casualties tallied Here are the latest casualty fig- ures fro m the Gulf war l '.S. Ca1oaltlt1 Nine cre"men from five :urcraft missing as a result of hosuk acuon Planes are FA-18 Hornet fighter- oombcr. two Na'} i.\-6 tntruden. an .\ir Force F-1 S-E:. and n Manne n v .10 Bronco One F-4G Wild WC"nscl crashed be\.au~ of C'ngin<' problem\ Tv.o Manne\ shghtl) v.ounded h' Iraqi shelling along ~ud1- J...u"a1t1 border Allied Ca1ultles -Bnta1n· Four airmen massing. Planes are tv.o Rn1 1sh Tornado (1R I fighter·homhen -ltalv· Two cn.-wmen of a Tor· Reserve call-ups may now double V.ASH INGTON -Pre 1dent Bush has approved a reserve call-up that could double lhe number of reservists on active dut) llnd extend thm penod of scrvac<". the Pen- tagon said Saturc:La)'. Prntagon spokesman Pelc Wil- ham' said the approval could an- n·J~· the number of rt.SCfVlSts on ll II' e dut) from I 6 t .887 at present 10 a ma:umum of 360,000. lo legal terms. Bush uptradeci the au1honzed level of reserve call-ups from 200.000 for a I 8<k1ay penod to I malhon for 1 penod up to two ~cars. However. Williams saJd the mili- tary "has no intention of caJhna up I m1lhon people for two ycan." Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney hu, for the present, set cealinp of 360,000 and one year of consecutive serv•CC, Walhams sa1d. nado lighter-bomber massmg. -Kuwait. One pilot of an .\-4 JCt m1\s1ng. llrul -F1' c deaths attnbuted to heart attack\ or sufTocat1on 1n gas masks. -.\hout tv.o dozen people in- JUrcd slight I) m I raq1 m1ss1le at- tacks lr•q -The Pcnlagon said five Iraqis v.ere killed an an allied raid on anti- aircraft unit~ on nme off-shore 011 platforms -Iraq said c1' than casualt1C1 came to 23 dead and 66 wounded. Iraq ~ad JI of its soldacn ~ere k1ll<"d and 51 wounded in alhed aar stnkes Saturda}. -By ,.~ AH«l•led PrHI Navy Lt. Robert Wetzel. 30. Is among listed as missing. Q. Of the 6,214 hotel rooms and suites fn Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa Mesa, how many are DIRECT£ Y ON THE WATER? A. l"8 aqi uo uui amr1 aqJ, iw 1tw an laqi pUW-OG - Cheney authorbcd the Army to call up 220,000 rnerv1sts. com- par¢d with I 15,000 ~viousJy. The Navy was authomid to catl up 44,000, up from 30,000: the Manne Corps 44,000. up trom 23,000: and the Air Forte 52,000. up from I ~~~~~~~~;;;~~~==~~=======~ 20.000. r Bush invoked the Nauonal Emcrit•acaa Act authorizins I.be ram-. eall-vp ... A ... IO IUP- pon ()prnbo. Oe:wn Sbidd in I.be ~Gulf. The Dehlt _..,'Dejiili'lmnt bu .......... ......, ...... -n......, ellid ., ii liiDrOKhial die JI00.000 lhnit .... .. viti1 paeo11t1..lechldllla-.a.• .... Md ••l•••-:.tt· 8l'C narillllMllMlol ..., ..... ~ .. 1"11 •• ,,.,.. •HELP WANTED• OUl9IDe COWNED Ml• BP &celmt oppowtMllty for eelf.-.... Ph rt avlrcwn111. $300 per Wftk ...,, II~ ca .. 1111on • • ....., c.m. 71 .... lntlll Day Pov: Ju. l t Israel's ant.t-m1ss1le force was boosted b} i.ld· d.itional Patriot m1ss1lc battenes and their Lt S crev.' C oah11on tort.es destrO)'Cd 10 Iraqi aircraft 10 air- to·air rnmbat and six l \ aircraft were los1 -five 10 rnt.·m' tin· ""me Amcncans v.ere reported missing. -By n~ A11oct.te4 Pm• Peace activists rally in Westwood Thousands of peace act1v1sls marched in Westwood to prote~t the Persian Gulf war Saturda). while equall)' vocal demonstrators rallied at smaller wu1hern C ah- fornaa ratltCS to suppon the troops of Operation Desen torm The home front saw a na\'al shipyard toughen ~cunty because o f unusual acu' 1t~ religious leader1 condemn Iraq's ml\s1lc attacks on Israel and a pro-Dcscn torm rail) at the Richard "J1·wn pres1d<"ntial hbraf) About 6.000 ix·opk ranging from grandfathers m v.beclchaars to fam- 1hes with bab1c'> an c.trollers ma,sed for an ant1-""ar demonstration and march at th.: F l'dl'ral Bu1ld1ng 1n Westwood Fam1 he'> and friends 'ltrolkd together 10 thr picket-type man h along W1l\hirc Boulevard P11li,l· roamed the cro"'d m pair'> hut there were no d1srupt1on or arrnt\ Some of the no1s' throng chantl'd "'Jo Blood for Oil" and ho1 .. 1.:d signs that read "Pra' for Pean··· J\ the) marched along \\.11 .. hin: Bouk"ard. bnngang tratfa 111 a stand suit "I think v.ar 1\ moralh v.r11n1.1- \31d Florence \\. agncr "'.l .1\ \hl· marched thl houk' .1rJ < Jr horn\ looted and J nx l h.rnJ pJH'd in the d1\t.Jnll' The demon,trJ t1•r' '">ml dad 1n llt'-d)r cloth 'ljl and r ·\h1n.-. \I, Ith peace '1gn' rrl·~ntld ;i '>pcllrum of mnsth 1°'-·rJI org..m11Jl1ons that In( IUJl·J ( rr' r IX' Ill' dnd ill ti \ ISt'I from the \ll>\ < 1al11111n 111 l n- ka'>h Pov.l· Pl' all' J\ II\ \l R "n Ko' ll "ho~ llll' "J' kp llu1 n the mo' 1c "Hor" " ·~l' • ounh ot Jul\" told ti-,· lrf•\\t! thJt h<' v.a., ""un<lt'd in ~ 1l lnJ m J 1 J pdr .if\ It'll Imm the \.\Jl\t Jc "n t•\J1 th ~'\ \CJr\ ago uiml \ 1nJJ\ Th1\ Y.ar tlqwn 11n thJt mo\t d llil ult "Cd. thr "'t.'d 1ha1 re- mind' 111l' .tl"J'' "' 1ht.• ,u,t ol "' 11 he 'Jill tlll'r leading lhl' <rn"d 1n LhJnt1ng Peace 'nv.•·· \tk1ut J o rx·11pk 3\\t'mhkd JI the nea rh' I n1 · l'r\ll\ of< alit11rn1a I c' .\ngl ll'' \Jrnpu' for a IX'•lll'tul atternoon r;.ill~ h1~h hghtcd ~' Jnothcr "-• 'll speelh ( allinjl on pmtr\le'f' In tat..e tht' tight to thl· \tr l'I' "-"1l' had the n•"'J ,1,10J up h 1IJ hJnd ... and l halll \\ '111 "'n 1h' grlJl 'tl tlll' .. .\t ka<,1 Ill dl·mnn\trJtor' 'UI' pon1ng Prc'\1dcn1 Ru\h·, Jt·u\lnn Ill force Iraqi troop\ uut of Kuwait camed sign'> that '>31d. ..Suppon Dc'>en 'itorm and ·· o\mencans \uppon thl· l ' "\\. e JU'lt dun t v.an1 1h1s to be a one-sided d1Jlogul' · said Lee mtth holding. J largr .\menc:an nag "\\e e\p«talh v.ant our troops to kno" th.it th.:rt• are .\mencans hch1nd them -BJ Tbt' As.o.:l•I~ Pr~., DBIVEIT~ WlUTEIT I Oorote ~ to the Not'onol IOdr-.,. fQ.n::tanon tOdney Kari Ptogtam c:rd eom o ~ ICble tac deduction. inning p I aste. 8 cans $1.59 . . cc • 1st ve· ve • "$1 l'St . ~d ng ISC • '6. iy a >d he () I( n 0 -d II J :8 ). le w J .. . ...... , leCOIMt mi.tie auack, on •11111* ... Cabinet mini11Ct said llneli ............. almott iMvitable ... But I ~ military man said Israel .. Mwait and see•• whether the .......... -tbe shield it needs. A.a llnlllti reprisal could drive some -out of Operation Detert Storm 1M U.S.-led coalition tryina to expel • s.dd1m Hussein's invasion force =•wail -and into a war against the ... ~delDcaate bunt for Iraq's mobile ~launchers was taken up Satur-:!2' aa anay of planes: stealth F-117As. with luer-cuided bombs; ungainly but bard-binina A-10 "Warthogs." and ~tilb Jfll\W' fiJbter-bomben. • "'Some ~ ao1ng to slip through," U.S. Air Force Capt. Deane Pennington said of the dusive Iraqi missile units. "It's going to take a little bit to find them all." After a slowdown Friday because of bad weather. U.S. and allied warplanes re- newed daylight bombing of other Iraqi tarwets as well. Ooud cover stilJ blocked some visual targeting. but skies were im- proved, returning pilots said. .. It was good to finally, after a day-and- " From A1 Storm to the early days of the Vietnam conflict in 1965. when Amencan telev1s1on news initJally broadcast gU>wmg and op- timistic reports about that war. Rowe believes Amencans should be watching war news with a critical l')l'. realizing that the televised images arc largely planned and controlled by th<' go\'- cmment. .. I'm kind of astomshed at the lad. of criticism on am of the telev1s1on channels at all," Rowe said: "In fact. there's quite a bit of jingoistic. patno11 c response from the reporters .. President Bush and his top ad' 1sers are acutely aware of how tele' 1S1on war co' - erage can manipulate public opinion. ac- cording to Rowe. "They are controlling thr ne"s much more rigorous!) than e'er before. using national secunt) as an C\CU5e not to g1' e out more specific detail'> of casuah1c<; and damage." The latest film relea~d b) the l .S government shows the prcn'i1on bombing attacks on Iraqi target '> but intent1onall) PIZZA From A 1 (the war) and get a fe~ laughs ·· Jn Corona del Mar. That's Entertain- ment II owner Gan Cunis has noticed a si milar trend. · "Business is up substantially and everybody's looking for something on the hght side ... he said "The} 're ts red of watching TV nght at the moment .. For many pizza restaurants the busi- ness increase during the past week ha\ been a welcome change after losses caused by the recession At the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. business has been bustling at Lamppost Pizza. even without the ability to make dehvenes on base. "We've had our busiest three days since the war broke out," Manager Elizabeth Thompson sa1d. "We're also going through a lot of beer." Business dropped in August when reserve troops at the base moved on to the Persian Gulf, Thompson said. "Now it's picked right up again," she said. especially with military families c.ta o.wtJ a-ballof IYluli• bambl ........ br' ... ahem home ...... o1 ........... ... ao drop 1.bem. .. .ad Capt. Tony auile. aa f·l6A pilot Tbe Detert Storm al.lies were also doil11 some nonbem btlckdoor bombina -ft-um Turkey . Althouah the Turtilh eovernmeat hat been rehact.ant to acknowtecfs it. rcponcn in eouthem Turkey aaid alfied warplanes had launched five bombina millions Ii~ Friday momina fi'om lncirlik. 1 NATO air bue . Jn a dispatch from e.,bdad, AP cor· respondent Salah Nurawi said four bouts or ~-dawn bombina runs Saturday had further devastated the capital's prcvtoUIJy damqed telecommunications center, althouah aome aalellite telephone linkups were still availahle. Electricity and water remamed cut off. he said. Later, the shaken ci~ quiet, he said. The Baghdad government Saturday or- dered all foreign correspondents. out of Iraq. citina the deterioratinf conditions. Reports on Iraqi casualucs have been sketchy. On Saturday an Iraqi military communique read over national radio said 70 people had been killed in the ai r raids, but the brcakdo~ of military and civilian casualties was unclear. The Iraqis claimed Saturday that 14'2 allied planes had been shot down since the war bepn. The allied military bas reported only 10 down -six Americ.ao, two British. one Kuwaiti and one Italian . excludt's scenes of massive damage, ac- cording to Rowe. ··The pictures of strikes on Iraqi sites were clearl y selected to impress us with the effic1enq of the military hardware." he said. "One of the purposes of the early. enthus1at1c reports was to mute anu-war protests ... And one of the consequences of televised reports praising U.S. military technological effic1enc). will be renewed support for defense spending, Rowe believes. "If 11 turns out to be a very short war. there will be tremendous support for de- fense budgets in the coming years. They won't ha\'e any trouble getting mul11- tnlhon--Oollar budgets through the Con- gress for high-tech weaponry." Rowe also cnt1c1zcs the current round of "ar reponang for fa1hng to give much background about the history of the Middle East . And television news rareh e'\pla1ns Saddam Hussein's origina·I mouves behind the 1n~as1on of Kuwait - a d1sput.: over Kuwa111 011 fields. according to Ro"e "I don't defend hi m on those grounds. but that makes it look more hkc a local dispute. rather than the insane dictator that he's portra~cd as. on the ne"s .. drawn to the tele' ISIOn screen in the rc!itaurant. which no~ shows CNN dunng bu<;iness hours. i\t Pina Hut in Huntington Beach. assistant manager Gail Fischer esti- mated that business has Jumped b) at least 1 5 percent since war broke out Wednesda) "It's great for the pizza business." she said. "The war has de- finatt'h boosted sales .. Usuall} only maJor sports e\'ents boost sales to high levels seen dunng th<' past week. "We're at least prepared for that ... Fischer said. In Costa Mesa, business at Domino's Ptzza on Harbor Boulevard has started to get back to normal after a bnefOurry caused b) the war. assistant manager Christopher Kang said. "It was real busy that first da }' be- cause everybody was JUSI glued to the TV ... Kmg said. Domino's spokesman Mike Jenkin~ said Saturday stores nation" 1de re- ported business jumped 10 percent to 40 percent since the United States started bombing Iraq and telev1S1on networks turned to marathon hve co~­ erage. the .\ssoc1ated Pr<''IS reported lllOSllJ cln r dwOllfl IOftClll, tJ Mostly cha• -... dMs ......... ceest :..,-.:i, ~ ..... ... 11, uur ...., ....... ....... ..,. ...., des ~ ....... llwo.tlflleftlClll Most ly cllff ·~ I~• S01lhtr-•tSerlS l _ __,.., .. Ille .... '°' " low 10s AP l.alerptloto A ground support crewman dashes out of the way u an F-811A ftghter- bomber warms up for takeoff at a Saudi Arabian air base Friday. Life goes -on a world away from the Persian Gulf war By Mary Macvean A~led Press Wrllet Amenca. once again. 1s hunkenng down for a "ar it's fighting on another continent. After an early frenzy, for most hfe becomes a jmery normalcy -TV interruptions. bomb scares. demonstrations. And. once again . th e country t>egms to absorb th<' news of human loss. first one Amcncan . but b) Saturday, at least seven. listed as missing. Recollections of V 1etnam color nearly every demonstration or speech. from the president's promise not to tum the Persian Gulf into an other Vietnam to veterans' pledges that this 11me. the yo ung people will trul) be welcomed when they come home "Back then. 11 was 15 }Cars before an}- one but a 'et said. 'Welcome home · We thought ma}be this time around. w(' could do 11 better ... 'lald Charles Howard. who met with members of th e new Yellow Ribbon Support Group at Uni vcr'i1t} Hos- p11al 1n Chicago. Three and a half days after the first m1ss1le~ "ere fired on Iraq b) l ' S -led forces . .\mencans arc both weaf) w11h war news and preoccupied with the Middle East ··11·s amazing. They'r<' ordenng c'ef)- th1ng and anything pcrta1n1ng to the Middle East," said Barbara Fran1rn. sales director of Southern Book Service in Miami. a wholesaler. "Everything we can g<'t our hands on. cspcc1ally maps ... Video stores said business was down at first "People arc locked into the picture tube. But tht'y'll start getting sick of it next week." said Hugo Aleman. a manager at a Blockbuster Video store in aouth Muam1. ··A lot of people tell me they're tired of seems the war on TV. They're starting to rent videos to get away from the news:· said Eddie Tapanes of Payless Video Superstore 1n M1am1. At KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City. so me viewers wanted to know when they could resume watching soap operas. "Most of the calls I've fOll<'n have been on afternoon shows, saymg. 'When arc my stones going to be back?"" spokeswoman Amy Tyner said. The tclev151on networks returned to entertainment programming on Fnday. and Grand Ole Opry radio broadcasts from Nashville, Tenn.. went on as scheduled Friday ni.&ht an~ no interruption was an- ticipated Saturday night. The Military Officers' Wives' Club of Greater New Orleans was holding its Carnival ball Saturday night as planned. but dedicated It to women whose husbands arc serving in Operation Desert Storm. o far. public opinion polls have been lopsidedly on President Bush's side . ANKARA. Turtty - U.S. jets toOk off'from a NATO beat in southern Turkey for I third dly Sunday, railina ftan amona many Turks that the country would ~ come a aecond front in the Pcnian Gulf war. Local reponcn said it was the sixth mission from the hue since the Peraian Gulf war bcpn. and the Pentaaon on Saturday indicated they were takina in the bombina campaign on Iraq. Turkish officials have not confirmed that earlier niahts were bombina northern Iraq. but Turkish newspapen quoted resi- dents along the border as sayina they beard explosions and the rattle of anti..a.ircraft fire across the frontier after the tint planes left Friday. The issue is politicaJly sensitive inside Turkey. Opposition deputies stormed out of the Parliament on Saturday. sayina the legislature should have btcn informed of U.S. missions from Turkish territory. And residents of southeastern Turkey, which borders Iraq, continued to st.ream out of the reaion. Hundreds of thousands of people have joined the exodus. Reporters near the pant NA TO lncirtik base. who spoke on condition of anonymi- ty. said six aroups of U.S. bomben had taken off since Friday, starting just houn after the Parliament authonz.ed expanded use of Turkish bases in the fight to expel Iraq from Kuwait. One reporter said the latest wave of 36 planes left Sunday from the base near the ci ty of Adana. The reporter. speak.ins on condition of anonymity. said onJy JS jets returned by the end of the mission more than three hours later but it was not immediately clear if the plane was lost in mission or landed at another Turkish base. The Foreian Ministry and President Turgut Ozal have indicated the U.S. planes were goma to bomb Iraq, but Turkish officials have refused to &ive any infor- mation under a news blackout ordered by Premier Y1ldinm Alcbulut. Independent Turkish papers have re- ported the U.S. Oights, but state-run radio and televmon and the semi-official Anatolia News Agency have been barred from covering the story. In a Pentagon bnefing on Saturday. Arm) Lt. Gen. Thomas Kell y was asked 1f U.S. warplanes were operating in the north out of Turkey and 1f such missions were successful. He responded: "The operations an the north arc not unsuccessful. However. they're rclatl\ely ne~. so we haven't estab- lished the kind of effort that we have in the south yet." Ozal defended his gulf policy in a tele- vision interview Fnday night, sa ying Iraq's aggressi veness could be a future problem fo r Turk<'} His opponents ha ve argued that Turkey wtll have to live with its neighbor after a war, and that the government should not abandon its trad1t1onal neutrality in Middle East conflicts. Turlcey has played a kc} role 1n enforc1n1 lJ.N. economic sanctions lflinst Iraq, closing two oil pipelines crossma its tem- tory and banning direct and transit trade. It al so has stationed 180,000 troops aJona the border, panning down an csumated 100.000 Iraqi soldiers. TODU . Some -10. ... .. 10. .. .. .. .. .. 10e .. clouds du11n1 the early mor n1111 hours, otherwise mostly sunny ,.,,,11 •HI 10 nortllWttt ••nets to 15 mph 1n tilt alter noon T~·Part ly CIOlldy Monday with II tis m the nud60s FRONTS· t •• COUJ Benda""°" high -.-.u.. • • • • • MMIW STA~RY •••50t ,~ ....., . ..., OCEAN REPORT -1111111 TOOAY'llUN Sunrtse: 7:04 a.m. Sunset 5:19 p.m. lalt Otr. 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Yet. they arc only pmcs and at least durin& this season we're viewina them in the proper penpect1ve. Do I think these AFC and NFC cham· pionship pmes should be played on Sun- day in Buffalo and San Francasco? Under the current cm:umstanccs, yes. But that doesn't mean that ifthanas change -if American soldiers are suddenly being shown under fire o n wo rldwide TV -that I wouldn't prefer that NFL football went away. Until then, and let's hope there will be no then. let the pmes bcsJn. Whom do )OU Mee'> I like the underdogs. I laked them last weekend. too. waaercd on them. and took a bath -as did the spons books an Las Veps. Indeed. it was the wont t>e.tang Nevada bookmaken have taken an memory. Why? Because the public pounded all four favontcs and aJI four won. That's aJso why point spreads arc so h1&h for today -unrealistically hiah. in this opinion. So much money has been pounna in o n the 49cn, perhaps the most popular public team since the Dallas Cowboys of another era, that they have become nine-point favorites. Would you bet on the 49cn and give nine points to the Giants? Many arc do ma exactly that but I don't see 1t that way. I expect the G1ants to wtn this pme, straight-up. I expect New York's defense, led by Lawrence Taylor. to finally find a way to stifle Joe Montana's sw101-pass offense and I expect the Giants to win a low·scorina NFC tatle pme. perhaps 17· I 3. and advance into the Jan. 27 Super Bowl. The more spectacular pme will be staacd early this momina in Buffalo, where the Raiden. seven-point underdop. will upset the Bills. I think at wall be a ha&)t·sconna pme. with neither defense 1blc to stop the other, no matter what the .,.....,. It would make for~ tbe81er, ot course, if the Raiders and 49cn were to play in Super Bowl XXV, and cenainly that's a pouil>Hity. 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OOIZl'A -UC S...ta ...... band out boW cpuckly a SMm CH put &be UCI mn'1 bMbtball team down Saturday. but la tvD the Gauchos found out the Ant· •ten are survivors. First-half blues kill UCl's chances for upset the line for the pme. : ; "We have ca&ht field pls in the firat , .. half, .. Mulhpn said ... What bappt'ncd ~ , 1s what bas happentd the la t tbrcc pron • since Fresno Everybod)' overpla)ed •1 Herdman and (shooter Dylan) R1¢on. and An 11-0 seoond·half run which con· duded with a Lociout Harri• .,_4>ttak llam pro~ the decidina blow u UC Senca Barbara held off never .... y.;ctic UCI, 83-11, despite poor free·lhrow sbootifta in the wanina minutes of the Bia Weat Con· fettnce pme before S,37• at the Thunder· dome Saturday. Davis finis.bed with 30 points and turned in a 1tron1 defensive effon on sharp.. shootina Anteater Jeff Herdman. Paul Johnson ICOred a dozen of his 17 points an the second halfand point pard Ray Kelly, playina despite a sprained ankle, bad 12 Ullsts as the Gauchos led by as much as 20 in lhe first half. UCSB, playina for the first time in a wetk, impro"cd to M overall, )..3 in the Bia Weat. UCI, Medina a win in between encownm wilh ranked foet Nevlda·Las Veps and New Me•aco Stat.e (on the road Monday). fell to 1.12. 2.s. "We could UJC any win now," Herdman said. "We bad to come beck and made a aood comebeck. But we fell down by like 20. and we can•t do that if we want to wtn, especially on the road." UCI made a strona raUy to set back in the pme as Herdman, who had a tefm- h1ah 22 points and six rebounds. hit a pair of ).pointers and converted a three-shot foul to rally UCl from a 73-61 ddictt to within siJt twice. UCSB proceeded to bit just three of eight free throws in the final I :08 u two Gerald McDonald free throws and a Cornelius Banks layin cut the lead to 81-78 wt th 28 seconds left. Johnson then maned the second of tv.o free throws, but the ball caught the nm and buna on it long cnou&h to benefit UCSB's Gary Gray for the rebound. Herdman fouled out to send Gray to lhe hne with 16 seconds left. Gray made one of two bots for an 83-78 lead, but while Banks nailed a 3-po1ntcr with four seconds left. U B let the clock run out as the Anteaters were- out of timeouts. "UCJ keeps comma back and comma back and loses." UCI Coach 8 111 M ulhgan said. "We were out of umeouts at the end. but we bad to call them earlier so (the game) v.ouldn't get away." After shoouna JUS\ 32 percent from the floor 1n the first half (making 11 31 percent over the previous fi ve halves) UCJ nailed 52 percent 1n the final 20 minute~ and \link all 13 of its free throws en route 10 ~hooting a season-high 88 percent (30 of 34 ) from 1f they would have more pauence, they wo uld &et the hots from the offense ... R1&don has JU St 18 hots in the past thttc games smce hitting for 31 points aga1nst Fresno Johnson hm1ted him to JUSt five · shot and broke a stnng of I 3 consccuttve • pm" 10 double figures UCTs Jeff Vo n Lutzow. making his first stan 1n a while to pro ... 1dc stronger post . defense for the shon o\nteatcrs' lineup. had · 14 pornts and fhc rebounds while rutting a 21-foot fade-awa> 3-pomter at the cl~· of the first half which lied the pme at 36. · ' The Gauchos could have ended It early when UCJ Sttm1ngl) took the court in a · daze -offcns1Hly and dcfen~1vel)' -and fell behind 26-6 eight minutes into the contest See UCl/ft High school lllsketllall . ' Oil1r1 tak1 av1r Suns1t /Bad '--~Or...-COMI ~Noe Otters' Mustapha Abdi (33) drtves past Marcel TenBerge (S.) Saturday. lnltiman lhat the 49en have trouble tublimati1111 to the immediate pt of thas Met'•~ "Thal I rioulh to be ~Jtci\C'd about in iue1r:· ..... -the ...... te*""'M, tbit pme 19 1M 5-er 1owt -no AFC wam 11ntt . tM Loi An•I• ltaader1 after &be 1913 -.on Mi won • NfL c:bamliomlaip. .... ----pwccdttd. 9-11· Fran· cilco ..... wi• --· Si8Ce 1_91!& ODJy ... ·-... llaw ..,. -"~ tide .............. homl .... llll"fe .. llw. ollllli ailato«..-..... _., ... 11111y ......... ~ .... ......... .., ......... om..7.) 08 Dlt. ~I -·-fii tM .. ... t111t1•1NM_ ... ,... .... . t•l up' s 1• ....,. _. New Yort01 IJ.J. .. .... --clcl M ID Ila• _. II I II ......... .. ... _ .. , _.. ...,_ Sophomore Ambrose gets hot in overtime to help Hun tington Beach past Ocean View , 76-7 4 By Barry Faulkner Ofenge eo-1 Oe ty P110I HUNTINGTOI'-BE.\( H -The ~ur· pnsc Hun11ng ton Beath High bo's basketball team earned the outngh1 Sunset League lead \aturda, night be- hind an unhlt'h hero Sopho more \iatt .\mbroSt" "'ho had 6 points in regula11on ~ored the first s1Jt Oilers points 1n oven 1me to tuel a dra- matic. 76-14 1numph o'er ho t Ocean View High The '1cton moved the Oiler\ a game ahead of three more-heralded teams. atop the league ~landings and added another footnolt' to Coach Ro~ Miller's IC'am onentC'd ph1l050ph) "I'd hke to think an) one of the ti\C.· pla)crs "e have on thC' coun can coml' foNard \\hen 1.1.e nc."ed 1t. and \1a1t "a' the gu} tonight ... \1 1ller said Ambrose added t"o steals and a rl·· bound m the e'\lr3 pt"nod to help tht' Oilers pull 3\\8) from a 6 -h dcadlod. at the end of regula11on. "'hteh Ocean V1ev.'s Rand) Karltner for,ed v.11h ont• scc-ond left b\ banking 1n a Jumper ln1m the free throv. ltne Huntington Beach S("neor Must2ph.i .\bd1. v.ho finished \\1th 34 points, pen- SUNSET LEAGUE LH9U• W L Hun11ngton Bt&C" S 1 Oce•n Vew • 2 Ed1M>f1 ' 2 ~rlne ' 2 S.nte An11 ) 3 WHtm1ns1er 1 S Fou"'• n Ve e~ 0 6 Seturmr s kWft Over .. W L 13 s 10 • I• S 10 9 11 7 s 13 s 13 Huntongror Bee " 76 Oceen V•tw H (01) Sente Ane 67 iNe\rm1n\te< 62 Mer ·n• SI ~ -'"II ... V etl4tv '3 WMIWMSeY'S Gamel (7 p.m.) Hunr.no•o,. 8eecr1 •' Ed·•~ S.nte A.'111 11• M•• n• Founre " Ve' ev •' Oceen View C'tratcd dn-" the dt"fen~ then dished to .\mbro~ tor a p;ur of la,rns to put the ,1,11n" up .,~-6 "tth I II\ let1 in J\l'rlltnC ~ean \ 1cv. guard R'an \ianm ""ho led the ~ahav.ks "tth ~ .. points dnlled j '-pointer "'tth ~4 St"conds kit to pull "1th1n one hut .\mhro'>t' cool\ bounced 1n a \l\·iooter from the lane v.nh 2 \t.·lond' lcfl 10 pad th<' margin .\O<l1 rt'houndcd an errant \eJhav. ks J- pn1nt 1n "•th I~ 'i("('Onds left and made thl· lir\t ot a onC'-and--OnC' frtt throw See OILERS/la Vikings coming on strong with third straight, 58-43 By Richard Dunn Orange Coast 0.ly Piiot Hl ~Tl1'1GTO'J BE.\C H -Dam·n C roob. o ne of ~ ... <'ral ~anna High b.tskt'tball pla)ers 1nJurcd tit-tore or dunng lhC' prC'-lcaguC' ~a~n halt finall~ begun 10 make his prc~nu• fc.'h. <· Pla\in& wttho ut a "n't hrace or til\1 thl\ weel tor the fi"t time s1nCt' brt'alung his band in the tir"il minute of thl" \ 1lings· first game of the season (rooks ~orcd 43 potnts in thrtt pme<i capp1ne. the wttk v.i th 14 on Salurda) night as host Manna toppt'd Fountain \ alle' ~K-4 l 1n unset League actton for their third straight "'in in fi'<' nights ThC' \ 1ktngs 4-2 in lea@.UC' and I (}.Q 0' era II. feel thC'~ can win the le.t.aue. .\nd "uh the e'<ccu11on ot < rooks outs1dC' -wh1k d<'len~ close an on 6- foot· I I center C'herokeC' Parl\ inside -there's no tdltnr. how tar th~ V 1kcs "111 go "\ eah, we can." Manna <oath te ... e Popo\lch ..aid in reference to winning the Sunset League "\\e JUSt \.ttp getung ~Iler .. \rooh . ,,..ho teOttd 10 ag.aanst Edison on \\ edne~a) and 19 again t H ununato n Beach on Fnday. was b of 6 from the field while Par\.s poured an 31 . grabbed I 0 rebounds and blocked one shot He was Q of I I trom the frce- throw hne See VIKINGS/II ,,,,,., tst11 llllfllla """ llll'tll I• ''"' ,, ,,., By Sten wyman °""19 ~ ~ "°' 8 fFALO -Thc Los AD· aitles RaJdttl peel lO let il all ban& out here today When !My tanak .. i th lite~ lils M JlKh tldium fOr the riabt to represent t~ AmaicU ~I Confertnce an nnt wtek's SUper loWl. whicb wiU bt pla~ m T"""' Fla. ltictoft' is ICMduld .. 9:30 .. Ill. n.c .-e ma bi -oa Uf8C (Cl!ilnMI 4) or INmd oa It.Fl lwlo (640-AM) . T1w bW1ca Wll .....,, be wilMu& .. JetbiJla. ... will -~-Jlltboe i ... ld ...................... . I . • a.du Hi, _. cmcta Aft Aell .... Saaildl) ... 9D la .... °"" .... Ga 6f ilJlllld I ...... -.. ..... .._.ar ..... 11. "nrP Mc. • - .. i HOUSTON -Roaer Clemens and :tm brolber, Gary, were cha,..ed Satur-;:a ; clly witb ...,.vated usauJt on a police .. offtcer after a skirmish in a West Hous--• $ton niahtclub, police said. • Boston's two-ti me Cy Youna Award winner and his brother, Gary. 39, were released on third· ; clt.p"ee ftlony charaes after postina bond of $2,000 : each, accordina to Houston police spokesman Dan ; Turner. Sgt C.J. Grysen said the 28-year-old Clemens, who lives in Katy, about 25 miles west of Houston, was arrested at l :30 a.m. CST Saturday after he and his brother allegedly wrestled with officers at the Bayou Marna's nightclub west of Houston's Gallena area. ··From what I can under- stand, Roger was involved in a disturbance -a large argu- ?clemens ment was going on -when the o fficer approached." Turner said. ", Officer L. Ohedo was working off-duty as a _.securi ty guard at the cl ub and tned to break up the goup. initially approaching Roger Clemens. Turner said. · "Then Gary, has brother. in tervened and the ·officer tried to get him back:· Turner said ... Gary pushed the officer at that time and the officer had '10 talce his attention from the group. He attempted to arrest Gary Clemens and Roger Clemens at· tempted to defend has brother·· Gryscn said as the officer tned to arrest Gal) Clemens. Roger Clemens apparentl) .. Jumped on the officer's back and choked the offi cer .. Gryscn said that three more officers -another off-dut y officer and two uniformed patrol officers -JOined the fra} before the brothers \\ere subdued. The t\\O brothers were relcac;ed from J811 at I~ 50 p.m aturda~ after posung bat I Clemens could not be reached for has .. ers1on of the incident. Ohedu "'a~ not \enousl) IOJUrt'd and sought has own treatment. 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KFM8 (760) • CeOeae Ba•elMll 4 pm -C'ahfonua 11 UC'LA KMPC (7101 CHICAOO -Viace•t ~ Dampboum became only tM dlild NHL player to ICOft four pis ia u • All-SW pmc and Wayne Grcuky added a rec:ord·tena' Sa.tun.ta)' u tbc Campbell Confettnce routed tbc Wala Conference, 11 ·'· Damphoutse, the Toronto Mai)IC Leafs' '-d- ina ICOrcr with 14 pis., ICOM in the fint period and added three more in lhc final period. Dam_pbouue now finds bim1eJ( in heady tom· pany, joinina Grettky and Mario LemeiuJt u lhc only players to ICOrt four p]s in an All-Star pme. Damphousse, a left wina. wu named the pme•a most valuable player. The Campbell Conference took charae with a four-aoal bunt in the second period that was hi&hliahted by G retzky's record 11th career All-Star pme aoal-The Campbells added four finaJ period goals to make this the second hiahest scorina All· Star pme in history. John Cook moved to within 18 ---- holes of being all the way back. Cook, who insists his comeback---- from career-threatening wrist suraery won't be complete until he wins api n, took sole control of the lead Saturday in the third round of the Hawaiian Open in Honolulu. "Winning would mean a lot -another step, a very big step," Cook said Saturday after shooting a 69 an blustery, gusty Trade Winds. He completed three rounds at 199, 17 under par on the Waialac Country Club course that played much tougher Saturday with the return of the breezes. With one round to JO in the chase for a S 198.000 first pnzc. Cook held a two-stroke ad van- tage over Gil Morgan, who remained close with a last-hole eagle-3. • Patty Sheehan shot a one-under par 70 to grab a two-shot lead at 4-under 138 after the second round of the LPGA Jamaica Open. Judy Dickinson moved into second place after firing a 68. while Caroline Keggi was three back at the 6,202-yard T ryall Golf and Beach Club course. MCEINI (PllPIClc) lllVllCll On the anniversary of John ---- McEnroe's fiery ejection from the Aus-• • tralaan Open. has mild -mannered kid ~ brother Patrick shook up the tour----- nament without a peep. The )'Ounger McEnroe. playi ng only his seco nd G rand Sla m e'ent. beat Mark Woodforde. 6-2. 6-4. 6-1. toda' m Melbourne 1n the same fourth round that last· ~car saw John become the first player ejected from the Australian for misconduct. Patnck. 24. came to the Austalian Open ranked No. 114. while John. 31. a seven-time Grand Slam tttlast current!~ ranked No. 14. withdrew because of a shoulder strain. In other matches. three-lime defending cham- pion and top-seed Steffi Graf breezed to a 37. m1nute 6-0. 6-1 victory over Kan na Habsudova; No. 2 Monica Sctes also had an easy tame. beati ng Cathen ne Tanv1er. 6-2. 6-1. and sixth-seeded l\rantxa Sanche1 V1cano beat No. 13 Amy Frazier. 6-3. 6-2. In other spons news Saturday: • ~nnas .\ndnes of Bntain. who fights out of ~troat. outboxed Gu)' Waters an Adelaide, Austral· 1a to retain his World Boxing Council light heavy- weight title "'•th a unanimous 12-round decision. •The death of an Austrian skier in a crash during a qualifying run an Wengen. Switzerland fo rced cancellation of two World Cup weekend races. Gemot Reanstadler. 20. was the first sk1er killed an an -\lpane World Cup event in mo re than two decades He died earl)' Saturday of inJunes sustained in a ~0-m ph spill on Fnda)'. •Petra Kronberger of Austna reached the mad poinl of the women's World Cup season with a huge lead 1n the overall compe1111on by complet· ing a "'eckend S'-'eep with a \ ICtory an the supcr- G an Mentx·I France -From Ill~ A11oclatftl Pm• 111111II1111 llay Howle Lons. Raiders defensive end. about the '-'Cat ha being a factor an today's AFC champ1on\h1p game an Buffalo: "We've got gu)~ ~ho have played an every kind of "'Cather. Remember. we play an ~over and Kansas Cat) every ye.ar and 11 can get pretty tough thm~. We won"t be beaten by the weather·· ·1!ouston snaps four-game losing = treak at Clippers' expense, 10 7-96 ~ Otis Thorpe had 31 points and i-;13 rebounds as the Houston Rockets napped a four-pme losina streak beatina the visitina Los Anaeles ippen. 107-96, Saturday niaJlt. • La.rTy Smith . playina 1n place of · 'ured All-Star center Akeem Ota- vwon, added 20 rebounds and etaht points, joinina ·uwon and Charles Barkley as the only players in put seven seasons to post consecutive 20.rebound Smith had 23 rebounds Thursday ntabt apinst 't. tyina the NBA season hish. He now bu nll*:d 10 rebounds or more in eiaht •traiaht pmes. Charles Smith led the Oippers with 18 poinu and WT' Bmoit Bervamin added 17 poinu and 19 nds. ~nny Smith 1«>red 20 points for Houston. Sb 1tra1P.t potnu by Thorpe p ve Houston a 78 lad wtth 8:30 to play. CI men swimmers win IRVINE -Tbc UCJ mca'a swimmina squad y defmaed Cal Stlt.e Nonhriclee. 17s.62, at • PWt Pool S.turday. Mat Cuny and Jeff Klan double ......., '°' tbC ~ ne UCI women ~ I '6-6,. u. William-. a Moall ud Trillana C'cllr•• won iedividual IW9ll b UCI. -Sy .. ,,.., ,,.., r El~here in the NBA Saturday: • Tlmberwolv" IU, Warrtort 111: Pooh Richardson scored a carttr·hiah 3S points and Otrald Gius converted a three- poant play with 32 seconds lef\ as Minne- sota held off a Golden State rally. The losa ended the Wanion· four-tame road wm- nina streak. Golden tate was playina for the fo urth time in five niahts. all on the road. • Manrickl lit, RM'llell ti: In Oat· tu. Alex Enahsh tcored 23 poanu and the Maverickl snapped a live-pme IOlina streak. celebratina the return of coach Rtchie Adublto by ddatina Charloue. • ~ l ll, 1ten t'J: Patridl Ewina bad l ' poiftu and 11 mounds and awtcs OU1ey teotec1 • -.on-biah 24 points at iM Spectn.lm u New York snapped a tbrtt-pme losina 1uak. • Paeen 117, Jaa I .. ~ WiUia91 tcONd a ca.RCr·biah 28 poin'I: WIUdils bir ._, ftW throws iA aJ.c doliaf man•ta. leidin& Indiana to the wininladianapoU • llawb I H, Neta 9': Kevin Willis had 24 potDtl and 17 rebounds and Dominique Wilkins ICOftd 2l potnts as Atlanta ovcr.belrMd New Jeney for iu 13th contCCUtive bomccourt victory. ..... ,. ... ti Ill, ......... Oldm Polynice IOOftd a caftet•biab 21 potDU and ipited I pme- biakJnt spurt in tbe third q1IU1a' u SC.Ille routed vilitina Wullinaton. -rr-., A•rdlllllf ,,_ oe o Stanford, 8~7, to end four-game I streak Harald MiMr IClOled 2S poiall 18d lloben Pld 20 on 5atatday • USC eeded a ~ ..... streak by dcl•d• S...fbnl. 15-67, ia a Paciftc>IO Conference 1f1M at dMI SpcirU ArtM iD Loe ~ Ronaie ColemU addtid l 7 points ad 12 re- bounds for the Trojans (9-S, 1...e Pllc-10). Adam ltd bad 24 poinu for the Cardinal ( 1().6, 3-3), wbidl Md its tbJ'ee.tame win.Una ltl'e&k IDllpped. Sianfont "' comina otr an 89-12 uptet of No. 7 UQ.A oe Wednftday niiht . USC led 3'-32 at halftime, then broke the ~ open early in the teeond ba1f by outtcorina the Cardinal 1 $-S in lhc fint 6:46 of the second balf. Pack opened the half with a layup. and a pair of blsketa by Coleman p ve the Trojans a 44-32 lead 2:39 illto the half. Af\er Stanford pulled to 44-36, Coleman, who bad only three poillts at balftime. scored 1even in a 9-l run that raised the lead to Sl-37 with 13: 14 to ao. The Cardinal aot no closer than 12 poinu the rat of the way, and the Trojans' biaest lead was 22. In other pmcs involvina Pac·lO teams: •Ne. I Artuu 11, VlllueYa h : Chris Milli scored 26 points and Mau Meuhlebech added 11. all in the second ..half, as Arizona ( l '92) won the non- conference pme on the road. Villanova (9-7) led for rn.ost of the firit haJf and held a 36-32 advaniaae on a jump shot by Orea Woodard with 16:42 to play. Arizona then went on a 14-3 run, takina a 46-39 lead on a layup by Wayne Womack at the l 1:4S matk. • Orqoa Sta&e 7t, Wa ....... It: Teo Alibeaovic scored l S of his 21 points in the second half, rallyina Oregon State to the conference win in Seattle. The ~avers (I 0-5, 4-1) trailed 49-40 with l 2:3S left in the game, but responded with four straiabt 3-point field goals to take the lead for good over the Huskies (10-S. 2-4). •W_...,._ Sta&e H , Orea• 7t: Ken Criuon's dunk with S7 seconds remainin1 lifted Wuhinaton State ( 12--4, 4-2) to a comeback victory. Terrell Brandon of Oreaon (7-8, 2-3) scored a pme·hiab 26 points. but missed a last-second )-point attempt that would have sent the game into overtime. In top 25 action: • No. l ArbalU ti, SMU 70: Todd Day scored 21 points and Oliver Miller added 16 as Arkansas ( 17-l, 6-0) ran past Southern Methodist (7-9, 2-3) in the Southwest Conference. • No. S llMl1ua ff, No. U I••• 7t: Calbert Cheaney tied his season-high with 30 points a nd Eric l\ndcrson added 14 to pace Indiana ( 16-l. 4-0) to its 14th straight victory, a Big Ten win over Iowa (13-5, 2-4). , •No. 4 OkJo Sta&e St, Jlllaol1 H: Jim Jackson scored 21 points, 15 of them an the second half, as Ohio State ( 15-0. 5-0) broke away in the second haJf and stayed unbeaten with a Baa Ten victory over Illinois ( 12-6. 2-3). •No. ll O..e 74, No. ~ Norda CaroU.. It: Reserve Thomas Hill scored 20 points and Christian Laettncr added 18 as Duke ( 15-3. 4-1) knocked off visiting Non h Carolina ( 13-2. 2-1) an the Atlantic Coast Conference. •No. I Syranse 78, No. U Set.Oii Ball 14: Junior forward Dave Johnson scored all of his l 9 points in the second half. helping Syracuse ( 16-2. 4-2) overcome a 12-point deficit for a Big East victory over Seton Hall ( 11 -4. 4-3). •No. t Ke.tacky SS, Vuderbllt H: At Lexington. Ky .. Jamal Mashburn scored all 17 of his points in the second half to lead the Wildcats (14-2. 6-0 Southeastern Conference) to their ninth straight vic- tory. •No. 10 St. Job'1 7S, No. II Pl&tlb•rp 71: Mala k Sealy scored 35 points, including 16 of St. John's final 19 points, and the Rcdmen ( 13-2. 4-2) beat Pittsburgh ( 14-4. 3-2) in the Big East •No. 11 OklaMma 71, Okldoma State 7%: Brent AP L..MerpflOtO Stanford's John Patrick glides through middle to score Saturday against USC at the Sports Arena. Pnce scored 17 points and Jeff Webster had 11 of his 15 in the second half as Oklahoma ( 14-3, 3-1 Big Eight) t ame back after blowing a 10-point lead. •Providence 108, No. U Couectlc•t ltt: Eric Murdock scored 22 of his 30 points in the second half as Providence ( 11 -6. 2-4) oven:ame a 17-point deficit for a Big East victor) over Connecticut ( 12-4. 3-3). • Georpa Tecb 78, No. 14 Vlrit-la SI: Jon Barry scored 11 consecutt ve first-half points and Georpa Tech (1 0-5. 2-2) held Virg.1 nia scoreless for nearl y nine minutes on the way to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory at Atlanta. •No. IS Ea1t Teun1ee State ts, Wnten Caro- lla 71: Forward Calvin Talford score<i 30 points and pulled down 12 rebounds as East TennesS« State notched its 13th straight win ( 14-1. 4-0 Southern Conference). •No. 18 Soutaien Ml11l11lppl 87, Memplli1 State 77: Darrin Chancellor sco red 18 of has 21 points an the second half to help Southern M1ss1ss1pp1 (I 0-1. 5-0 Metro) get past Memphis State. •No. It G"r1etowa SI, Bo1toa Colle&e ct: Freshman Charles Hamson scored all of his 16 points 1n the second half. helping Georgetown c 11-4. 3-2) to the Big East win on Lhc road. •No. to LSU 87, Ml11l11lppl 71: Shaqualle O'Neal had 32 points, 14 rebounds and eight blocked shots to lead Lou1s1ana State ( 12-3. 5-2) to a Southeastern Conference victory over M1ss1ss1pp1 (6-9. 0-6). •Florida State 81, No. U SoatJt Carollu It: Dou&Jas Edwards scored seven points an oven1me and Aubry Boyd made two kc> free throws for Flonda State (9-5, 3-2 Metro). •No. U Uta.II 57, Air Force '7: Josh Grant scored 14 points and tah used late foul shots to win at Air Fon:e. 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"'= aa intntioul bal c81I wttill MCODds ltf\ and idq the crilkal victory. 1lle way thinp are .,ina in thil lliiue. evay. pme it tmponant." Mileraid ... There are 1e> many upa ud downs in thia pine and in a season, this win wu very -~" ne SCahawks led by five at half- time and repined the lead in the third quaner after Hunlinaton's bKtcoun prnsure crated a strina ol my transition beskcts. .. It looked like they were aoina to Nil away with it at one J>:Oint in the llCODd half," Miller utd ... But we did a eood job of applyina pttUure, puticularly in tbe overtime." ~n View's Marcel Ten&rse. wbo bounced back from his wom oulina of the year in a 62-S9 lou at Edison Friday niabt with 23 pomts, knot~ the aame at 66 with I :S• left in rqulation. The Oilers elected to bum the clock before attempttna a shot. but Abdi saw a crack an the Sea.hawks ddense and penetrated between three dtfmdcn to put in an off- balanc:e ei&ht-footer with 33 seconds left. Abell was fouled on the play, but could not convert the frcc_throw. .... IC~lll llPll -From81 "(Crooks) is real quick and he•a exploaive on the f\nt step," Popovich 111d ... He '1!.vts ut an outaidc ahot when they re collaP'iDI Oll Cherokee." Fountain v aUey (0-6, S-13) took a 14-13 lead when Todd Gordon nailed a short jumper i.n the key witb 2:48 lcf\ In the fint quaner. but the Bamns would never led qain. The v 1k.inas opened the leCOnd quaner with a 13-4 spurt. inc~na their advanta&e to 32-20 with 3: 11 to pity in the fint half. Jn other Sunset I.aaue action: • Suta Au N , Wntm.lmcer 11: The Lions were up 48-46 after three quarters, but the Saints -behind three ptaycn in double fi1ures - outscored host Westminster. 18-13, in the final period to win it. Senior forward Jesse Gomez scored 30 points. includina ~ 3- pointen, for the lions, but it wasn't enouJh as Ramon Yerena ( 17 points). Chaun~y Wootrid,e (16) and Jose Chavez (12) led the Santa Ana anack. The Saints improved to 3-3 in league and 11-7 overall while the lions fell to 1-S. JllVINE -Mike ....._. llCOfed 19 poirt" i...... I trio of ).point field pk. aad Mike West added 16 points aad 12 rebounds u Sout.bera am- fomia Collete uted a bia llCOild half Saturday niaht to k:n.oct otr Olrist Collete Jrvi~. ~72. in Golden State Athletic C.00. ferenc:e men's basketball action at CCI. The v anauards. who bad four players tc0te in double fiaures, outtcorcd the Easies. 41-31. in the second batf to improve to 16-3 overall and 3-1 in GSAC. Elbert Davis scored 18 points while Jeff' Bickmore tossed in IS as the Vanauards. whtch out.re- bounded the Easies. 33-22. con~ tinued their quest for GSAC title. I } . secs defense bad five steals ~ and created 16 CCI tumovers.1 Bickmore had two blocked < • shots while Wesl was 8 of 9l from the free-throw bne. • -ar * °""'' Pl#I : . GWC falters in 101-70 loss : to Saddleback' Vikings take no prisoners Jeff VanderwaJ (32) slices through Ocean View's defense In overtime victory over Seahawks Sat- L .. PaynetOrenge Co.st Delly Pt1o1 urday night aa Huntington Beach moved Into sole possession of first place in Sunse1 League.' In a aame that fc.tturcd 11 early tie scores, Saddleback Collcae took command in the final four minutes • of the first half and openina 911> minutes of the S«ond haJf and went on to post a I 0 I· 70 victory over . Golden West Saturday ntaht m Or· , ange Empire Conferen~ men's basketball in 51-82 triumph over FV to push out to 2-game lead By Richard Dunn Orenge ~ o.ity ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH After tak1n1 thttr bumps and bru1sn early 1n the se.ason. the Manna Htab Vikina.s' 11rls basketball team 1s on a mission. Dunna the prr-league season, the Vikings lost to Edison. Fountain Valley. ~an View and Huntington Be.ach. Since Sunset League play bepn. ho"e\er, Manna has de- feated all of the above opponents - the most recent coming Saturday ni1ht as Manna u~d a big second half to dispose of Fount.am Valley. ~1 ·32. 1n leaaue action at Manna. ln a showdown for first place. the Vikings took no pnsonen as they improved to 6-0 in lcque and I S..i+ overall while 1ncreasan1 their leaaue lead to two games over the Barons ( .. 2. 12-8) Fountain Valley, which beat Manna by four points in overtime last month 1n the Marina Tour- nament. shot only 20 percent (I 2 of ~9) from the field and 31. S percent (6 of 19) from the frtt-throw li ne. "We didn't make our free throws." Fountain Valley Coach Carol Strausburg said. "And )OU can't win aames by shoouna 20 percent. We got the ball inside. but we JUSt didn't get the shots in. In· tens1t) was a factor. too." lntenStty belonged to Manna as the hosts Jumped out to a quick I Q..2 lead in the tint quaner and never trailed an the contest. Manna. with its switching de· fenscs, recet'\Cd 16 poants and two steals from senior wana Gillian Bean and nine rebounds and e1Jht poants from Colleen Hatch Paula Me)ers. a S-f oot-I 0 post. came off the bench to produce nine boards. "(Me)en) sat on the bench in the (Manna Tournament &pJnst the Bamns) because she wasn't playma well," Marina Coach Pete Bonny 111d. "But she has just turned It around and she has sparked our last four wins. SUNSET LEAGUE LMtue W L Marina 6 O Fountain Vali.v 4 2 Hunll1191on 8Hch 4 2 Edl1on 3 3 OcHn View 3 3 S.nla AM I s Westm1n,1tr O 6 S.tvrav'I SC... OV.11 W L a ' 12 S 16 6 13 7 12 S 7 10 ' 13 M arina SI. Fountain V allev 32 Huntlnglon 8Hch 66, Ocean View S2 S.nta AM 3'. we,1mlnster 37 101) TUHdltv'I G.mes (7) Ocean View at Fountain Vallev Huntington 8eactl al EOIM>n S.nla AM al Marina In other unset games: • Hutla1toa Beacl1 H , Oceu View U : The Oilers used two cnt1caJ runs at 1he start of the second and end of the 1h1rd quaners to take the battle for second place at the end of the first round of the lea&ue sched- ule. After sconna the first e1Jht poants of the second pcnod. Hunun1ton Beach (I 5-6. 4-:!) was 1n front 27-JO Then. after the Seahawks ( 12...a. 3-3) had pulled within s1A at 42-36. the v1s1t1ng Oilers went on a 16-3 out- burst to take control. 58-39, with fi ve minutes remaan1ng in the game. Jana Davis scored 18 poants and Jennifer Johnson hauled down I 3 rebounds to go with 11 points. 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OCC (I Q..12, 1-4 > was 18 for 61 from the field (29l>: pt>rttnt ). including 0 of 6 from )- point range UCI women eanl . 93-91 OT victorf: Yvonne Catala scored 32 points to lead the UCI women's basketball team to a 93-91 overtime decision O'-er "Jew Mexico State at the Bren E"ents Center Saturday ruahL Catala was I 3 of 2S frm the fidd and netted 6 of 7 free throws to help the .\nteatcrs C 4-12 overall) to their second 811 West Confen:ncc vte- tof') 1n seven outings. New Mex1ro tate falls to 7-. 3-4 Kath> LLzarrap added 23 points. on 9~f-1 7 shoot1na from the Ooor ( S of 8 from 3-point ra.nge), while> Gnnine Hobbs was the top re- bounder wnh 12 In a Golden State Athlettc Con• fercnce pme: • C\rt11 CoUece lrvtH 11. SeCal Collete M: Knsten BeVls scored 27 points and pulled down rune re· bounds and Suzanne Bakos added 13 points. but tt wasn't en<>Ulb at the Vanguards dropped the oontese in Irvine Chnst Collqe was s-oed b} Gme MeJer's 2 I. -ay • Delly ,,,,.. TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALES. 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Tlae CODtro~•IY· ud tM ilooy, lands al tbe fed of coach Marv Levy. ho ,..n te01 •• thia euct same platbm, Levy complained about the C'mcln· nati ..,_. no-huddle otreme. The 8ealalt Id. vanC:ed 10 play -and belt -tbe Bills in .the 1919 AFC cbampionlhip ·pmc by Uli.aa a no-budd.ae offentt that made ddtntet hntic. "'Now be ~use bu a tin&e more. It'• no• • manet or him moVJ• into my turf. • MK-. and 1 healthy supply of irony. The Bu&ao Billa ~ tbe tut remainina NFL -... to nan up and down tJ\e field with their ftaeen oe dlle fut.forward button. The Bills' no-huddle o&.11, moe&Jy I divenion all ~n. hit I sprinlet'S stride lu1 S11wday ll&inst the Miami Dolphins. The NFL reaponded to the 1enaa11· tactics by inttituti.nt Nies that prohibit teun1 from Ulina the burey-up ofrtnte for the sole purpoee of catcbina u opponent either otrudt or with 12 playen on the Rdd. .. When we IO to a no-huddle, coecbes can t be callina the plays. When we IO to the no-huddle, w~t you're sayina IS 'I'm limitina my otre~te: You So lll with a act number of plays, maybe cilbt or 10, that '"We don't uJe ii to draw penalties." Levy aid. you can run with the no-huddle." . Said Marchlbroda; "'The coechel are out of u compleacly. If Jimmy need• some help, he can look to the sideline. Bui in estencc, the bellpme ls Jimmy's. We turn it over to him. "We can't: the rules don't allow it." The Bills tc0red on eiabl of nine possessions in beati"I the Dolphins 44-34 in an AFC clivisional playoff' pme. That perfonnance tw turned the no- buddle offense into the issue du jour u the Bills prqiiare for 1oday's AFC championship pme qainst the Raiden. Levy. with a master's dqree in Enslilh from Harvard, should not be intimidated by irony. But he says the iaue -or the non-issue, as be sees it - is a matter of .emantics. '°The objection I raised was not to the no- huddle," Levy said. "If a no-huddle team draws a penalty with a quick snap when a l\JY'S tryina to ICt The Bills' no-huddle offente is the brainchild of offensive coordinator Ted Matcbibtoda. It 11 alto tumina out to be ~lly's bes1 friend. Apinst Mia mi, ~lly completed 19 of 29 putCS for 339 yards and three touchdowns. As if the numbers don't say cnouah. there is this added · .. Jimmy'• a aood football man. You know. you auys aR a hltle younaer than I am. Back in my day the qu.anerbKk called au the plays." Th~ is a contin,ency buift into the Bills' plao. ''Tbe no-huddle is our venion of the run-and- 41Ell From 81 RAIDERS From 81 Wesley Walls of usmg an illegal "cut block" that cracked a bone in Lawrence Taylor's leg. Giants used to hold the Bears to 27 yards rushina. Perhaps not even the same nickel defense that limited Rict to one catch for 13 yards. his wont pme since t 985. "We've got a couple of surpris- es," says laWTCncc Taylor, the Giant's equivalent of Montana - he's the player for whom the 49en arc preparing the most. White recolRDlended by Walsh for coaching job with Tampa Bay this lake side city was fairly de· cent. In a pme Shell says the Rajders should have lost, Buffalo came from behind in the founh quaner to win, 38-24, on Oct. 7. The Bills scored 24 points within a 6:03 span to take the pme 1oln1 away. After the Dec. 3 p me, New York quarterback Phil Simms and San Fra ncisco safety Ronnie Lott aot into a shouting match on the field. ··A couple of years aao we aot into a shootout with them and lost. This year it was a defensive game and we lost. It's time for the Giants to find a way 10 win." TAMPA. Fla. 8111 Then there's the 1ntngu1ng matchup at quarterback. At quarterback for the 49ers will be Montana. a three-tame Most Va luable Pla ye r 1n the Super Bowl: winner of the NFL MVP for the second stnught season and probably the best quarterback who ever hved. Last aturday. he threw for two touchdowns as the 49ers beat Washington :?8-10 to get this far At quanerback for the Giants 1s Hostetler. who Wlll be startmg has fif\h game an seven years NFL seasons. replacing Samms. another former u per Bo" I MVP "ho severcl) bruised has lef\ foot against Buffalo on Dec 15. Hoste- tler. far more mobile than Samms. passed for '"Cl touchdowns and ran for another an tht' 31-3 victory over Chicago "I don't thing an:-onc who's mvolved 1n the gamr as lookmg at an}' contrast an the quarterbacks ... Montana \a\-S "'Football as a team effort. It's not JU'>t me agamst someone or km Race agamst someone or Ronnie Lott against someone·· In fact. 11·s more comple ' than that. In the fim game the ~e" 'tork defense held Montana to 12 of :?9 for 152 'ards h1<; "orst per· formance ·of the S<"ason It "'as only rhe onl} deknse to keep San Francisco 1n smgle figu res this year But at didn't wm becauS<' \an Francasco·s underrated defense dad even better. holdmg ~cw York to 2:? I net yards and holding them on four downs from the 9 with four m1nu1c11 left ·•1t was the most exc111ng game I've been m- volved with since the 198 1 cham- p1 onsh1p game." ~ys Seifert. No one bel1e"es this one will be as low-Konng -the combmed 10 points "ere. an fact . the fewest scored an an~ "JFL game this searon But it's also unhkel) to be a blowout Hostetler as the wild-card In last week "s game apinst the Bears. he was I 0 of 17 for 112 yards. a modest enough figure He also ran 6 limes for 43 yards. But two of has completions were for touchdowns and all six of his runs were for first downs. two of those on fourth-down plays. Hostetler"s scrambling as one element with which the 49ers must cont.e nd. "He adds a new dimension that we have to be aware of," Seifert says. There may be more. although probably not the four-man line the East captures Hula, 28-10 HONOLU LU -The Mich- 1pn connection of John l.anleloh and Jarrod Bunch provided the East wnh three field aoeJs and a touchdown In a lJ.10 victory over the West 1n I.be Hula Bowl on Saturday. Laqeloh. a kic ker from Michipn State. tjcd a Hula .,_, record with field aoaJs of 31. 41 and 22 yards. He WIS umed I.be pme'1 most valu- allll olfemive player. 8-cb. a Michipn runnina 111111*. twilled and broke tack.Jes ID~ a tee0ftd~uarter touch· ..... e>r..,. ~·Bill MUlo- NFC records ~ ..... scoa.o Moll Poin11 -1' P•ul Hornune, Gf'"'1 an '" ........ y~ l"I ~I Toueftdownt -) Otto Or•"-m Crevei.ncs "' Oe1roi1 1~. G•rv COlllnt. CleYNncl "' ••"""or•. 1,.., Tom Mette. 8eltt~e "' Cl4rvetencl 1'61. Pr"'°" Peenotl. 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JO Chieffo 8Hrt 13 1'1r-CllteaOO 8eart :1l Ne# Yorll 11 NOTE l l\I tnclt.1<141\ NFL Clle moionthle> Games from 1'33 10 1'6' Walsh. sa ying he expects to con- tinue his televison career, rec- ommended Raiders' quar- terbacks coach Make Whue for the "acant Tampa Ba) coachmg JOb. a newspaper reported Sat- urda). Walsh. who led th e an Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl champ1onsh1ps. had been rumored to be Bucs owner Hugh Culverhouse's top choice to replace the fired Ra) Perk1M But Walsh told the Tampa Tnbunc he"s close to signing a ne" contract "11h NBC and rcma 1n1ng the net\.\ork's No. I foo1hall anal}St. "I expect to sign with NBC' and con11nue m) telev1s1on ca- reer." Walsh said in Buffalo. N. Y where he was prcpanng for toda' ·s .\FC championship Mike White game hc1"ecn the Raiders and the Bills ~ al<,h\ current cont ract C"<;Plrl'S after today's game Phil Krueger. tht' Bucs a'is1s1ant to the president. confirmed Fnda' he had talked to Walsh and !>C\Cral other candadate'i. .. In m) JOb and m} long tame an football, I talk to people all OH"r the league all the 11me. such as (Redskins coach) Joe Gibbs. and c\t"n Bill ~alsh:· Krueger ..aid "Mr. Walsh has not pre..en1cd the Bucs "llh an) lOmprehens1'c plan. nor ha'e the Bucs made him an} lond of offer to pre!>t'nt him "'Ith a plan "He 1!> lr)ing to lo"-kc} thmgs He cenatnl) has named people "ho are good coaching candidates" White a 5+.)ear-old resident of !'.c"pon Beach. was a consultant "1th the "orld League of .\ml·rnan Football before mo"1ng to the Raiders in .\pnl 1990 Hl· "a\ the head coach al Illinois and C alaforn1a l\.ruegcr said onh Bucs 1ntcnm coach R1 thard Williamson has been mten 1c" cd -By lbr Auocl•IH Pn11 Montana misses practice with flu, expected to play By Tim Liotta AP Spona Wrtle< SANTA CLAR.\ -Joe Mon- tana. stall suffenng from the nu missed has second consctut1'e da~ of practice c;aturdJ~ hut "as stall ellpccted 10 pla~ for 1hc San Fran- cisco 49cr\ an lhl" \;re cham- p1onsh1p game Montana reponcd to the 4Qers· pracuce fac1h1~ <ia1urda' and ~a'i c~ammed h} duh ph\\Ktans. but dad not pan1c1patl' an the team's final walk-through Coach George \cllert remained co nfident Monta na "111 pla} 1oda} when the 4<>cr pla' the New York Giants at \andlc'itlC'k Park "'He was 1n earl} this mornmg to v1s1t with the doctors and he's do1n1 be11er ... Se1fcn said after Saturday's final preparations. "We JUSI said. 'Go hnme and re\t . It"\ a JUSI nu bug." Seifert \a1d Montana was not running a temperature "'He ha\ \.\hate, er goes with the flu·· Sc1tert said "If there was a g.amc t<><la' I 1magme he could ha\C pl3\Cd" ~h!>sang the final '"o practices should not hinder Montana's per· forman1.c "Ob\ IOUSI} }Ou'd h~e to have all of ~our pla)'ers at pracllce. but he's "orked enough of 1he game plan. and l'i fomahar enough Wlth the pla\s. that I don't perceive 11 as a prohlcm:· <;c1fert said ··Right now 1hcn··11 not a great deal of an,1ct} .ibout 11 " .\l~o. the 49crs activated linebacker Make Waller from in - JU~ rei.cnc. Walter. an e11h1-year veteran. had a pinched nerve m hill neck. The 49crs dearnvatcd rookie wide rrce1ver Ron l ewas Buffalo posted a IJ.3 mark for the year under fifth year head coach Marv Levy. h was the bctt record in the AFC season and the Bills advanced to the cham- pionship by gunnina down M1am1 last week. 44-34. Winnina was not easy for either team. And both 10 into the con- test wondcrina whether everyone will be healthy. For the Bills. quarterback Jam Kelly still rtmams somewhat a question. Although he sho~ed no signs of injury in the game ap 1nst the Dolphins, Kelly said has bad kn~. injured about six weeks ago, is not I 00 percent. There were no ind1cauons of that when he connected on 19 of 29 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns agamst Miami. Going up against Kelly wall be the Raiders much-mahgned quar- terback Jay Schroeder. who com· pletcd 11 of 21 for I 72 yards and two touchdown 1n the Los Angeles wm over Cincinnati For the season, Kell> has com· plcted 219 of 346 pass a11empts for a 613 percent completaon rate That got the Bills 2.829 yards of passmg offense and 24 touch- downs. He was intercepted onl) nine tames Schroeder completed 182 of 334 attempts. a 54.S percenl comple· lion rate. That was good 2.849 }'ard s and 19 touchdowns Lake Kelly. Schr()('der was also mter· ccpted onl ) nine umcs although he played in all 16 regular season games. Schroeder led the NFL in )ards per pass while Kelly was m second place. But the game. both coaches ag:rtt. may very "ell be decided on the ground. That would pit Marcus Allen against Thurman Thomas. After Jackson was inJurcd agamst C1ncmnat1. Allen turned 11 up another notch. endma the game with 140 yards apmst the Bengals. Thomas packed up I I 7 yards agamst the Dolphms. Jack- son had chalked up 77 yards an sax cames against C1nc1nnat1 before the IOJUry. Allen has rcJected the nouon that he has played better under pressure. "The Gulf cnsas. that's pressure," Allen said. "This (foot- ball) 1s fun ... Both squads arc bolstered by outstanding defensive units . althouah the Raiden may have a very sfiaht idae. The Raiders' defense has aiven ue about 275.S yards a ga.me. T he 81Jls have l iven Up 287.9 yards a p me. President tells the NFL to go ahead and play; extra security planned for two playoff sites Prtsident Bush told the Nfl.. on Saturday that 1t should 10 about business as usual and play today's games as scheduled. At the same ume, the NFL and other spons orpn1zers conunued to increase security. White House spokesman Marlin Fiuwater said the NFL had asked if it would be a~ propriatc for today's p mes to be played. "Our attitude is that the busine of the nation has to continue and should co ntinue. i nd we arc conductina this war wi th a b1ah cJearee of public support ... and we don't ~ any nttd why people should disrupt their lives any more than necessary." Fitzwater said. ''The P'Qi· dent's attitude i that ... the pmea ahoWd IO on." Precauaiom, however, werc bciftl takn. around Rich tadaum. where the Bills playi the Los Angeles Raiders The sccunty force wa ll be doubled and people with no direct business at the stadium wtll bt kept away fro m the area. NFL ~pokesman Joe Browne u1d said there s111l was a chance the pmes could be postponed if developments 10 the Penian Gulf caused television to switch to news covcnac. Meanwhile, the World Alpine kaina cb1m· p1onships canceled Monday's scheduled open· 1n1 ccrcmony in Austria on "moral and ethJcal arounds because of the pohtical 1atuat1on·· 1n the Middle East. The orpn1zen also brouaht tn a special anti-terrorist""'' for additional 1CCUn1y. todar whether to w l off the championships. FlS officials could not be reached for comment. A spcc:aal anti-tcm>rist pohce unit has re- portedly amvcd 1n Saalbech·ttanterakmm to bolster about 430 policemen deployed for the championships. Visitors will have to leave th'eir can outside city limiu a.nd 1ravel to the slopes on sbutt~ busa. Beydj sajd only people with confumcd boolc.inp would be allowed throuah. Tony Carlino. coech of the U.S. bobelcd tama. said he had asked pohce to tiihten secunty in Cervmia. Italy, to protect American alhleta at tbe European 8oblled Own· .,.W ..... hm .... "• ..... '° .... EMe lam aod Anti•1e11orila masura •well• swpa to litnit Franz ~ydj. teaarity coordiu1ot tw the cbampionshipt. •id ..... rew .... of• Arab llm'Orise atSad. He llill IM .._ece al DY lridi and Anb 1dllllel .._. • amct uftlib. ly. piol ::,.... to America h ............... £chrri1I Moen, who ii woni• IOW8rd 1 bcnll oa IM U.S. Otympic Id 1lld 1e1m tw 1992, c.ti• ....._ "EdWin ii war1ied ...,_. die .., mlMOulfandaaahid.•wlll•n .......... o( .,.... ......... tmy ..... He --I ........... to P1orid1 State'• Lawreacc °""'1· ., ......... Durick -................. " .111 ..... ,..&om .......... a.r-<Wlrtll mid , ...... "8•'1 . t • FllliEf ftiw dllnlprion by anti·.., "'"*""' ~ beine pu1 into operation from Sin Fr&DCIKIO to SUJ-... HintaJ)cmm, A&mria. The NFL Mid Candlatict P1rt. the lht OI Sa.n Fnmn.co ~Ne. 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"I thtnk wc"re seei ng a mirror imaae m these teams," dcfensjve lineman Howie Long Slld Satur- da). "Buffalo plays power foo tbaJJ and we arc a power foot ball team. We don't hide thinp, we show you what we've got and let you tr} to stop us. "That's 1he way 11 should be. I beheve." Long said that the AFC cham- pion will be better cquapped to beat 1he NFC champion than re- cent l\FC rcprcscntauves. In a subtle swipe at the Denver Broncos. who lost three of the last four Super Bowls. Long said: AFC NCoPds CM~ .. me SCOttlNG Motl Point\ -ti L•rrv Ctonlle Mleml ,.., 0a111anc1. "n Motl Toumoown\ -l urrv CM>ftlt.e, M·aml vt Oe11tanc1 19n Motl Fi.ic! Goa.It -c Georee illel>Oe, °'"""° "' ~t•on 1,.1 L-tt Fi.to Goel -.. Georee 91ende 0.lllend VI a.11otn0r• 1910 •USNIHG Mo•• All-'1 -1' Lerrv Caoni.e AA.a"" "' o.i.1en0 1'13 l"r.nco ~rr 1. Pltl\tlurtfl Vt 0.l lend I '7 • ICllfl Wooctt C tneillnell "' 9uffel0 1,. Mo\I Yero. Geift9CI -'°' II.••'" llnCOln 5-ft 0'"° ~ lkHIOl'I, 1'6) l"ASSIHG Mo\! 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Ford will be prov1 d1n1 the Oruae Coa1t DaUy Pilot wnh a Taurus Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV) for evaluation. The Taurus FFV 1s capable of runnina on up to 85 percent meth- anol. with a balance of JUSt 15 · percent convt'nt1onal unleaded fuel. A St'nsor in tht' fuel hnt' allows the Taurus FFV to operate on a Wlde range of methanol/unleaded ratios b) constant!> anal) zing the fuel and recal1braung its cngJne to operate propcrl) on the current m1'(ture Regardle~s of the amount of un· leaded psohne or mt'thanol 1n the fuel tank. the taurus FFV will run Business ........ ,,,,,. Pacific Scientific names human resources director Newpon Beach·bascd Pacific Sc1enufic Co announced the ap- pointment of Tkmu I. Grtffl" as corporate director of human re- SOUrt'«. Ht' sucettds Norma J Cul- hant' who recently rtllrcd af\t'r 31 )t'ars of 1ierv1ce with Paafic Sc1en· t1fic. Gnffith. SO. has bccn vice p~1- dent. human resources. at Motor & Control Otv1S1on in Rockford. 111., since Pacific Sclenttfic's acqu1s1t1on of the operation from Honeywtll Inc in 1984 Prev1ou ly he held human resources. labor relations Tony Dodero and safety rcsponsibiliucs wtth (J Honeywell and other manufactunna '1 ~--. Q corporations. Onffith IS • araduate ~.,,,, ,,,.. __ _ of Drnel Univcn1ty with a dear« 1n business ... SuZeue Alier tends word that the Costa Mesa-based a,...wld Corp.'t A.~,...,eff DM1le9 was awarded the company of the year by The Amencan Soetety of Train1n1 and OevelopmcnL.. Here in Costa Mesa. Rodhe1m Markcuna Group bas now estabbsbed a new department to coo(dinatc its financial public relations. The new dcpanment beaded by u.a.M ..... wdl proVldc rcpretentation for pubhc~y traded compe.n.ies. Muchlc. (ormttly a partner at Comm~n1qu.cst. a pubhc relations firm in Los Anaeles and Salt Lake City brines 10 yean of cxpenmec... . lntttior des\ID eapen Dina F.aetts. prnidcnt o f the Costa Mesa· baled Creative Dc:saan Consu.ltanU. liU bttn named ~kespe.non (Of the National Piano Foundauoo. £.ilens founded Cnauve Dcsaan Coosultantt in 1983 an bu ._on more than $0 andustty a-atds. .• Ga-a. ....... bu recently jo ined the C:O.ta Maa law firm of Drummy Garren Kina A Harrison 11 an lllOCla~ i.n the ruJ tsta~ department, SIJttt rccicived b.11 law depee !tom Loyola ~~School in 197S and 11 a member or I.he Oranee County Bar AllOC18b0ft ••• he Ncwpon Beech office of Pctut A Man.in bu maiDed 'fte A.1119 .._,..... o..., '° WMler1ake ill pubhc reta.tiom campaip.. •• Over a1 Nellon ltalllOft Robb CommunicatioM, LYMUC Pai'ry Im bem ll")lnOeed '° &be poliuoa of account 11upe1 ~tOf for public reliltiom. Pany a.. more t.baD 10 ycan apa imce ln public relaliou wt ldveniaaa. .. H....._ 1c11C11 r'ClickDt ...., "-a Im recn&fy beea ...,.aled 10 \be pmilioll ol ~_, .avice ME I for 'fl.~ Manial Co. at .. ca .. f• c.nttGI b I Sq.-..n.. .... wil OHi-c-•· la'Vtcl .... 2S --°"' M ._.. CGi11 Pim. S.-M ...... word ..... IM..., ._••••••• •hW"._._.._.~~·z ·w--~..­bl ---.. Afll_. n...., ~ •.•.• • lritk•-. ....... ia 197S. _. 1111 -la J7 ca tri& JI I ... 1111 ... &AiMtd ... Mintor ol ... ·•••U'Lm••llTb•I C--ia llwll 6 11 ..... 0,. .. • 110 n•t .. ·--••111 11. I ••• 1 tn1 a:thnll ... ... .... , ....... .. • ,.. ..... m Ill ... Ill,. llff -till -• ...,, • .... r --r .,,.,T.. 1111111r,.:;-,_ ..... If/I/Ill ,,, iWI & I RI .... ,...ranr mf'N • ., ... ~· 1' wllft M 11P.O. ... IMlO..,_~ua1, properly. Flexible Fuel Vehicles have the advantage of being able to burn more than ont' type of fuel. so the dnver can choose a fuel that 1s appropnate for .en" 1ronmt'ntal needs. cost and dnv1ng range. As Ford points t)ut. this t) pc of vehicle could aid in an orderl) 1rans1uon from one fuel to another while the producuon/d1stnbut1on systt'm for the new fuel 1s being put in place For this week. a quick ovt'f'\ 1ew of tv.o alcohol fuels 1s in order Next v.etk. gaseous fuels. rcformulated gasoline and elcctnc vehicles Wlll be tht' focus of tht' Dnvrr's&at Alcohol fuels compnse ethanol and mt'thanol 1n the Ford proaram: both are liquids and are relatively easy for conventional fuel stations to handle as compared to a gaseous fuel. Ethanol requ1rcs fairly minor mod1ficauons to a conventional gasohng-buming car but its lower volauht> makes tht' t'ngJne much harder to stan in cold v.eather than us gas-pov.cred col.nterpans Much to l\S mt'nt. the \Ourccs of ethano l are renev.able. as the fuel can bt' produced from aancultural products hke com and supr cane On tht' debit s1dt'. thou&h. 1s cost. Ethanol is t'xpcns1 ve to manufac- ture for automot1vt' and truck ap- phcat1ons. wtth a cost three to four Umt's ovt'r that of gasoline. Yet with the direction gasoline pn~ are going. tht' cost d1sadvantaat might begin to sof\en For ethanol to bt' considered as a v1ablt' fuel source: for personal transponauon. the d1stnbut1on and suppl) nt'twork also would ha' e to bt' 'astl) 1mpro'ed Damm Geddry'1 Ht.llJ•IJve co/•m• ·~,.., la ~ Oraqe Coa~r DaJJy PUot ~very Sa4ay. Damian Geddry IDlllHl WPllM» ,_, ll.IFL.Ml-4111, 11.174 McDonnell Douglas to lay on 200 H TINGTON BEACH - McDonnell DouaJas Corp will la> off 200 workers at its Space )Stems Co hert b) early Febru- ar) becau~ of a dechne in t.be rommt'rc1al spact business, com· pan) spokt'speople sa)' Tht' la)ofTs. "'h1ch include both producuon and manaaement ~orkt'f" rtpr'CS(nt 2 S perttot of tht' d1' 1s1on'1 neart) I 2.000 em· plO)ttS ThC) 'Wiii be the first l1)otTs at the Huntmaton ~ach unit s1ncc 400 rmployces werr lt't go tn Jul) .\nothcr 100 \\Orkers at othrr s1tM will be la.id off b\< McDon· nell DouaJas pa~ S)'1tems C-o .. the maker of the Delta JI rock~t. which launches m1htary and commun1cat1ons satellttes into orbit -By tie o.J.11 PU.I ,..,,.,, ,,._, . Letter writing campaign targets inflation The consumer p r I C C index for De c t'm - ber. 1990 was 3/10 of I per, c e n t arcater than 1 t WIS for Novem · bcr. 1990 If )OU ··-noted the h 1ahty Roy E. Gold vo lat 1 I e ------------- e n c r 1 y and food 1«1.ors of the economy, t.be mnaini.na lncreue m the consumer pnoe index was •/I 0 of I petttnt. On an annualiml bait. ianoriftl the anflationa'J dlttu of CntTIY aod food. 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Clolill -. of the Iola& Cbieli of -:,:a'fl:::,r -~ .i.,. 11111 -of .. ........ ahllouah ... would ha>'e Pls6aitcl the -boliititia bad nOI ..... pla«." 11wuawelcome1urnaround for a.-.1 Dynamics and Lockheed, which Md sufl'tttd 1he cancellatlon ol bis aircraft pro.,ams. Oeaal Di"""K,\ co-produced &be Navy A·l2 a1tack ~ which the Pen,.... canceled afttr spendina $3.1 biUion. Lockheed's P-7A Navy patrol plane likewise was aban· cloned after S300 million was spent. In each case, the government blmned the contn ctor for failina to fulfill contract terms. Bu1 most reviews for the firms' ...,.Polll systems were alowina this week. .. People continue to be awed and thrilled by the skill of our military and the effectiveness of our weapons." said Sen. Phil Gramm, R·Texas. Lockheed's radars('vadin& stealth fi,hter. a projC'Cl so scc~t 1hat officials didn't publicly acknow\. cd&e it cJ.isted until las1 year, drew lo ............ 0...-ti:w~ ca as tsr Ill U.S. bWI ID ..... (1111( Oo l'lldaJ, 5c:il.......,,._ --a '°"':':' of .. P0 l17A'1 asp;. oe lnq't ... -......._lo ..... clod. Tbo plane'• -....-bomb ~ .. !MJ ii clr_.i 1•10 ... ~llulldilll l"'°"lb.., air obaft. nt lluildi111 ~ 10 be peeled -ltoal the 10P In a misJl•y -bU11tna debris llom all lidn. ..~:.:. :::::.ve;,.1 ~i= performed. 1101 James~· chief 1polcwn for :, plaM-bulldina division, said there · naturally was a SUJ'IC of pride ....... ~~-And Lockheocl offidalt said lhey would reprint news 80C0Untl of the-Stealth 11cacb i.n employee neWllettcn. Still, future .demi nd for such cosily hiah·tcch procnms is uncer· tain as threats to the United States from other superpowen have dwins died . Lockheed. for example, has com· pleled prodoction of its stealth fi~la-bombcn. And there's no ins d1cation )'Cl that more Tomahawk missiles wift be ordered. While at least 100 have been used in the aulf war, Oeneral Dyna mics and McDonnell Dou.alas have built ncart)'. 2.000 of the cruise miuilcs. .. There hasn't been any talk of eittras IO far," said Susan Boyd, a Navy cruitc missiles spokeswoman in Washington ... rm su re the idea is in people's heads., but no de· cisions have been made." Business Tr nds Sl'BCIALADVDTISBlt l'ltOl'ILBS Mesa Upholstery moves to new, larger quarters M-Uphof1tery, In bualn.., llnce 19-«, has r--.11y relocated to Its new and larger quarters on Harbor Boulevard. With a collectlon of thousands of fabrlca, M- Upholatery apeclallzea In upholstering and reuphofllll'· Ing eofas, chairs, cuatom-flt furniture and doee drapery and bedspreads as well. . Owned by Phil Sardo, Mesa Upholstery has ptlded Itself on maintaining a high level of competent, quallfled workmen and women throughout the years. Ila work· men are elfk:lent In construction such as elght·way hand-diamond tied springs, bias cut welting• and hand tuning . M.., Upholstery began construct- ing upholstered furniture near the end of World War II, whk:h meant that American homemakers had been without new Sardo furniture In their homes for several years. With the realization of this need, the company procuded, working with fabrics and materials leh over from the '30s and Army surplus sources. Ski industry suffers from lack of snow When the war '!nded, more fabrics became avail· able and Orange County began lo grow. At that time, Mesa Upholstery moved from the original shop to Newport Boulevard, then at the edge ol town, and added more crahsmen to meet the new demand. o-100 fabric houses are represented In Mesa Uphofatery'a tremendous fabric selection, among them Scalamandre, Brunswig & Flis, Greeff, Strohelm & Romann, Boris Kroll and Schumacher. Seasonal employment 1n Call · fomia's ski industry as as low as the snow. business and state offi cials said last week as the fifth year of drought strengthened its hold. While the state's S3SO m1lh on annual ski rcson indusll) 1s ac· customed 10 economic ups and do"'·ns. 1he extremes brought on b~ tht long dry spell are becoming more apparen t -Unemploymen1 among pan· timt workers appears to bt gro.,..·1ng. -Larger reso ns w11h snow. making ability are open for bus1 · ncss. -The rest . perhaps half 1he state's 27 downhill facilit:es. are shut down or scverel)' impacted by lack of sno w . ment said claims for Dcamber J 990 were 38 percent higher than the previous December. ··1 would have to attribute the majority of that increase 10 ski ~son workers who arc either underemploytd or laid off altogether," Michael J. Henriques. manaatr of the Tahoe City and South Lake Tahoe EDD offices.. said Friday. "That's a prttty significant total," he said of the jump from S97 to 8S4 General manager Linda Luchay Dill feels that M.., Upholstery's duration ol time In the busln.., Is most tailing of the quality ol the furniture and workmanship. "The majority of our business Is repeat customers and referrals from the local area," she says. Mesa Upholstery Is located at 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For further Information, call 6-42·8<400. Fun on the Yellow Brick Road unemployment claims. Adul1s and kids of all ages will be delighted to find Mount Shasta Ski Park and the Yellow Brick Road arcade In Fashion Island now Lasstn Ski Arca are amona the open for their •1-'usement . rtsons vinually dried up by the "We have ·~ven other stores In Southern Call-wer:;~~~t Shasta Ski Park illustrates forn'8, ba~~ shopping centers," says general what the !"_c_11thcr can do. It was ma~~a1fY Jn the en1ertatnment buslneas," optn on,!x]'2r aboul three weeks durin& ttie flOJidays. and then oper-•/$ '1'£ 4 rcade has games varying from air ated o nly a1 50 pcrc~nt capacity. In hoc\<9y to llln o to the Slmpsons' plnbaU game. a aood year ;, would employ "Air flj I• peclally popular. It's a good team I ~2SO worktrs. a spokeswoman game. le often waiting In line for It . It's reaJ ··we're about 40 percent through the season with onl ) 35 ptrcent of 1he precipitallon:· said Bob Rob- ens. executive director Of the Cah· fornia Ski Industry A~sociation 1n San Francisco. The industry ems ploys 10,000 to 14.000 full· and pan ·time worke~ 1n peak years. he said. said. On .Friday, only a hllldl\il of t ," says Heer. ~maintcnAcc workers were on duty. elball another favorite. Snowfall can vary wi dely in the =c:..: north sta te, however. Alpine '11' .a O stress release and It onty costs a Meadows bas 556 workers, a few coup .. of dollars to have a little fun. You can test your ··wt are snow farmers, and ob. viousl y wt're being impacted. Our demand 1s 1ruly a function of our winter. The recession doesn't seem 10 impact us. but the weather can kill us.·· more than 11 the same time last sklll against IOf"90ne else," he says. ye"· 1ccordin1 10 spokesman Dan ,, 0.., , by Mark Madura since 1977, the first Nourse. Duri na the put four yean. T,...,.W B Roed arcade opened In University Town total snowfall has ftuc&u.ated be-,..-......,.,.. ) Oleg lw<en l I l and 402 ililllh. and this "'l!ll-n o. year's total a ppears-..M\ll 70 ptrs "We 'r ntly getting new games. Many come cent normal, he said?· l oftt Ja tM4"lhere are major American manufac· Al LakC' Tahoe, the California Employment Development Depan~ McCletcty N•"' a..n.i; tu.W.,:' Hiier. And while admitting that home ==~::~=:=~~~R. game. have become popular. he maintains that the ell attended. ... • ,,, lntaln a clean atmosphere and cater to ........,,;.tMt~~YS. FREE ADMISSION ....... ..,,. .. ,... ... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS -. .-,r., 1:00 ....... Nill .... 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The arcade manager, Cha!yt 91ackbum. can be reached at 760-5082. Music to to at NB'a Nightwatch Agent/band leader Bobby Dorman Is currently booking entertainment for local functions. 81 well 81 olfarlng his own band's servlcas to area residents though hit company, Nlghtwatch Entertainment Jn Newport Beach. Dorman books musical acts from claaalcal to big band, from lute and flute to steel drum. He has arranged entertainment for affairs at the Robert Mon· davl Food and Wine Center. the Ritz.Carlton, Four Seasons, Belboa Bay Club, Disneyland and the Roo ... velt Hotel. Among his retinue ol performers are such talent• as aaxlat Adrian Tappla, prevlouaty with Boz Skagg1 and drummer Jim Varley, formerly with Neil Sedaka. Dorman leel1 that hi• moet suc:ceeslul bookfnga are thoee In whk:h funds are raised for a worthy cauee. On the flip aide, Dorman 11 the leader ol hi• own band, Nlghtwltch, for 'flhlch hit entertainment com- pany la named. Nlghtwltcll has been the regutv performing act In the VieW Lounge at the N9Wp0rt Marriott and will continue there throughout 1981. "We're juat getting well known around the arM," he aays. Nlglltwalcll aleo performs In conjunction with affalre ca-by the ()Olden Truffle ol Coela M•L A ~ llMCI, Nlghtwltcll, acoordlng IO DolnlM, perfonne _.-/thine from '409 to 'IOe muetc. "You'Ye to do~ becal• IMN'1 IUCll • variety of '.. he ..,... To cont9CI N -leh Entartalnment. calf Dorman 81llM118.lror ··~-· .... View 1.-.., .. Mm11ott • IMO-lOOO. Clualflecl -a collection ol lood buys that will make ...,.._. your spirits soar! ~ 642-5678 Dorymen of Newport work hard I Rkk Breneman is a dory fishennan. He•1 one of the 1uy1 who take to the tea every momil\I from a cluster of wooden shacks down by the Newpon Pier. .. Santa Ana winds are the bia pro~ lcm ... Breneman said in the darkness of last Thursday momina. Earlier in tbe week Santa Anas had racked the Oranae Coast causina one doryman to spend the niJht on an offshore oil ria. But at 4: IS a.m. Thursday, Rick Breneman said: "It looks calm, so let's 10." There are 17 dory fishermen workina out ofNcwpon Beach. "As far as I know there's nothina like them in this hemi- sphere;~ said Rick's uncle, Lou Marber· ry, who's been on the doryman scene for 2S ycan. "Only the fishina villa.an of Greece and Italy have somethina si,ni- lar," he said. A dory is 20 feet long. made of wood and covered with fiberglass. "I've built 14 of them,'' said Breneman. His boat. like many, is powered by a 120 horse- power Ev1nrude outboard. Most dorys aren't named. "There's no place to sn. so lean apanst th as console," instructed the 34- year-old doryman. After bashing lhrouah the swf. the nde out to sea was routine. A computcnzed Loran screen noted the euct course and distance to Breneman's makeshift buoy that holds up his "hne." ··we're seven males out,.. he said, shuuna a powerful Ooodhaht on has buoy whale tappana the c.omputer screen that read. ··7 0 ... A dory fisherman's JOb as simple - d hard: pull an yesterday's line pefully. with fish on it); then cast out ~morrow's hne (obviously with bait on It). .. Ab, it's a sood catch." panted Breneman as he ripped black cod ofT his incomina line and Ouna them into platic tubs. A line is a mile and haJf Iona with boob every 30 inches. The line is winched in with power comina from a small and noisy ps senerator. In the eerie liaht of dawn a Navy destroyer slid bet-ween Breneman'• dory and the twinkJina liabts of the <>ranee Coast. As the sun cleared the southern honzon. B~n had filled four, trunk-size containen with writhina fish. "That sounds better, .. said the mus- tachioed Breneman after he turned off e noisy scncrator. The previous day's and half miles of line was neatly curled on board. Then, Breneman arran.,d three las'IC pails of hne baited with anchovies and bepn castina it out for the next day'1 catch. The relative silence and less strenuous task allowed for conversation. Rick Breneman is a dative New- ner. He owns a home in Costa Mesa ere be lives with bis wife and two children. "The other 'uys are mostly Mke me," he said refernnc to Newpon's 9ee1 of dory fishermen. Acconhna to Breneman. ifa doryman worts bard and doesn't 'job out' too uch." he can make S4<>1000 a year. A j>od day's catch is ~ pounds of fish tbat would retail for S600 and wholesale (to restaurants) for s~. Pl Biii a II 11111t11y 11111 Carol Humphrey s Bob Badbamjoined the Hean Associa&a of the Hoaa Hospital Hean Institute after sufferina a heart attack several ycan II<>· One of his coronary aneries is totally blocked. "It's lucky I was in such aood shape and uercised a lot, .. said the retired ~nator who spends much of his time playina tennis and aolf, bicycling and swimmina. Badham was once a cipreuc smoker . "Smokina causes all kinds of problems." he said. "But probably most important is diet. We (~th wife, Anne) eat d1fferently amd consume a lot less red meat than we used to. In fact. when my dauahten look in our refriaerator they say it's full of fake food ... fake cgs. low cal butter and low cal cheese." As an associates board member. Badham wants to educate othen on the affairs ofthe hean and raise funds to purchue equip- ment for Hoa.s's renovated coronary care unit. scheduled for complctJon this sum- mer. On Feb. 8. in corvunction with Hean Week. the associates host their first annual Valentine's pla, The SwcetHean Ball, at the Four Season's Hotel in Newpon Beach. ey ~ ~Or-. coma ~ "°' Bob Badham, left, and Four Season's Hotel chef James Cassidy plan a heart healthy menu for the SweetHeart Ball. Badham 1s chauman of the $175 per sv.ccthean gathenng. "It's not fancy ball. There will be no raffles. No auction. Just plain fun. With entenaanment and dancing and good. healthy food." Badham d«lam. .. Considenng the times. we thought 11 an better taste not to get too glitzy," confided board member Ann Howard. who as or- ganizing the associates' senes of "Let's Get C'ooking" clas~s for associates memht'n and their auests. The classes. taught b) Four Season's hotel chef James Cassid). Dr. Joel Manchester. ansututt director and Hoag dictiuan Carole Tanner. begin tomorrow. In add1t1on 10 cooking ups. they will 1each members how to read labels, how to gr~r) shop and how to dine out 1n hean health~ s1ylc Howard behtves 1t was proper diet that cured htr husband. Mike. of his circulatory problems "Salad dresstngs can be made from chaclen broth and fruit JUiee. Sauces for fish and chicken can be prepared without fat or salt And for those umes when you cravt cheese, they now have hght cheeses wtth one-third leu faL" Chef Cassidy v.111 sene a salmon entre to tht heany conpqat1on attendina the ball. Those wash1n1 more information, please call 760-5953. Heart dase.ase is the leadina cause of death in 1he United States. .., ,, .. ,,,, ,,,., Bay Island can truly clalm its unique, private Delly Plot otlOeO A rne.ndering wmkway enctrdea menleured lawna on Bay taiand where alt hou ... are on the waterlront. EDITO R' OTE: TbtS 1s the fourth article tn • sa-part se~ on l.M people. the h1srorv and r~ lo~ of lM islands of "e11opon Harbor Ir was fim published Jan t t Q 9 and wnrren b}' Paul .\rrh1ple> \\ h1k each of the islands of Newpon Harbor e~h1b1ts its own character or charm an one form or another, 8a) Island may deserve the only claim to the term "unique .. · For saners. 11 was the only island t"s111ng 1n Balboa Bay when early sculen amvtd ' -\II 1hc others stancd out as salt marshes that were built up by dredge-and-fill operations Bui Ba) Island was a natural land mass -albeit a very small one. Even at was enlargtd to its present S 5 acre configura- tion with some nearl>y dredging. It's also unique an that no cars are permmcd on the asland. Rmdcnts and '1s1tors elther walk over the footbndae or boat 1n Finally. all of the residents a.re stock- holders 1n a non-profit corporation. t.bc 8a) !~land C'lub -ats sok business belna the ownership and maantcnancc of t.bc island and a ncarl>y praae. Owners of the 28 island homes know the) 've sot a linle shcc of heaven and auard It fevercntly Sc"eral .. no trespassing .. signs are post· ed. bqinn1n1 on the peninsula side of t.bc footbn~ v.-herc Island A venue dcadends S..BAYICI Fashion Island diverse In Its archltactural stylas Rec:ently, I was v1s1un1 a friend in Harbor Ridae. Newpon Beach. hiah above Fashion Island. I had a bombk thout)>t. What if there was no Fashion Wand? What if there were no blab rise towen over- lookina the PKific Ocean? What 1f there was no sb<>PPlQI center? (Probe.,.y the best in the country?) Where would we ao for dinins? There would be no cultural center and certainly no concentranon of hotels, office buikbnas or entenain.ment venUC"S. There may be tboK who wisb there was no fashion Island, but I for one, JUSt can't imaai ne Newpon Beach witbout iL The succns or fashion ltl&nd can be traced to two mm: tbe architect, Wtlliam hreira, A.I.A., and lbe developer, Don ~n. Pereira, whC* 1TPUtat1on for p&annfoa e~~ his architecture. c:once1ved the muter p&an with a c:imalm IP'• rwd. rathtt than the typical w.r toed penena. This r.ctor alone bad a ...,... ..... oa e~ Ml*t of lbc lllaad. IRft '*' villlity and .._ iato wt.t ._ a .,. ... --.,. If ever theft wu u a.ant ot••••••t. be would win it._. dowlL Eva M ....... ................ Stewart Wood ard ' A Dec. I ......:, ill 1M Ffta United Mttbodist Ourcla of Photnix, Ariz., linked in IMlrilee usan Strand and Douaau l)mins. '°" of Mr. aDd Mn. Ronald Tymins of COiia Mesa. ne .... areeted 200 auests at t.beit recepcioca at John Oardiner's Tenni1 Ranlcb. The bride is the dauatuer of Dr. and Mrs. Melford Slrand of EnaJC*OOd, Colo .• MWe • ftall. lenath aown of be8ded White •tin with a cathedral train. Her attmdan~ were Erin SUand, Kristen Strand. Shana Joeeph, Tina Romero, Cheryl Hansen and Jana Tull. Atteodina the bridearoom were John Helm, Bradley Cooper, Jeff Tomei, Geotte Wallace, Pat Whelan. Mike Forsum. Stuart Cohen and Scott C1inpn. The couple will be residents of Manhattan Beach after a wedding tnp to Europe. She is a sales rep- resentative or Prescription Card S)slems and he is director of cor- porate real estate at Broad lnc. llcC•lllCl ... IEI• The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Newport Beach wu the setting for the JuJy 28 wedding of Julie Ann BcflC$0n and Matthew John McCormick, both of Newpon Beach. The couple greeted 420 guests at their reception at the Bag Canyon Country Oub. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bergeson of New- ron Beach. She wore a gown of off- "' hate silk with n sweetheart neck- line The bndegroom 1\ the son of (1eorgc ~cCorm1ck of BellOowcr and lk' Mc( orm1d. of Lo ng Beach Honor atlt'Ddanu for the oou• were Nancy Beqeson and Sam wu. liams. The couple are ~ts of New· · Port 8acb after a wcddiQI trip ao C.abo San Lucas. She is a bilinpat elemntary teacher an the Santa Ana Khools and he is 1 deputy district attorney in the Oraf\IC County "'District Attorney's office. ..... Lmf Rcbccca Elizabeth De Laney and Michael William Semanie WCTC Lin.Iced in marriage Sept. 22 in Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Fountain Valley. The Rev. Thomas Marciniak S.J., a family fnend from the MarshaJI Islands and the Rev. Antoine Bakh from Stanton of. ficiatcd. The couple puted 200 guests at their reception at the Beverly Heritage Hotel in Cost.a Mesa. The bride is the daughter of David and Sheila De Laney Qf Corona del Mar. She wore a aown of white silk shantung adorned with lace and pearls. The bodice was designed with threc~uarter lenath sleeves trimmed with bows and a high Victorian collar. Matching bows were repeated down the length of the cathedral train and her full-le ngth veal was held by a pcarl- tnmmed bow headpiece. Tern Leber was her sister'~ ma tron o f honor and bndesma1d~ were Lori Gustafson, Ldlie Acosta and Debbie Keller and the bride's nieces. Carrie and Michelle De Laney and Elizabeth Leber. Make and Arline Semanae of Fountain Valley are the parents of the bridegroom. Tom Sl·manie was be~t man and usher> were Dan cmanie. Mark Seman1e. Ed Carmona. Da\ ad Leber and Robb) and Jeffrey De Lane). o\fter a Caribbean cruaS<." ahoard RCCL Song of Nol"'a). the C'Ou ple arc at home in Newpon Beach he 1s a cla-;s1cal 'ocalast performing in Orange and Los Angell'\ counllc ----------------------------,and he 1s a financial anahsl for TRW m Orange. · DEAR READERS; last ytar't relpOnlt to the Aan Landen. vaan- liM'I Ve\ pr'Olftm WU Oftr• whelm ina. More than ' million ~ntines arrived at Hines Vet· crans Afl'lirs Hospital near Chi· ~. the central mailing point. Ooe hund red volunteers worked Iona and hard for three weeks to box the valentines and ship them to the other 171 veterans hospitals and medical centcn around the nation. dditiona1 voluntttrs distributed the valentine to patients. More than 2.~ boxes. each containing 2,000 valentines, were maikd to about S0,000 hospitalized veterans. That's more lba_n 90 valentines for e~ry patient. The Postal Service did a terrific job for us. Cards and letters amved from individuals, schools. churches. community orpnizations and busi- nesses all over the world. including Saudi Arabia, Taiwan. Australia. Tokyo, Canada, the Philippines and German)'. Teachers once again made this celebration a class project as thousands of children sent brightly d«orated handmade cards and wrote letters. Readers sent handmade afghans, quilts. pillows. slippers and fl oral arrangements. Tootsie Ro ll Inc. shipped 100.000 Tootsie Rolls to the Hines supply depot for d1stnbu- t1on to the 50 largest veterans medi- cal centers. Once again. the North Shore Hilton pre~ntcd Hinl'S with a 5-foot 'alentine that had been mounted 1n the lobb)' and signed b} hundreds of guests. The Hilton past~ chef baked a huge cake. beautifully decorated for the \Ct- erans to el\ioy. On any pvm day Ihm are al?'" prodrnately ~000 vcteraDI bospa· t.alized In the Veterans A&in' 172 medical ccnten nationwide. These men and women served in World War I. World War II, the Korean War and the war in Vietnam. They represent every race, color and creed. We can never rrpay these valiant vets for the sacrifices they have made, but we can do some- thina to cbccr them up and let them know that they have not been for- aoucn. It won't cost much and it needn't take more than a few minutes of your time. Valentine's Day is Feb. 14. and 1t falls during the -National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans" week. Be a sweetheart and send a vaJentine to a vet. If you arc creative. make one. Should you care to send more than one valentine, that's great. The more valentines you send. the more hearts you will gladden. The valen- tines will be divided among all the veterans hospitals in the nation. Teachers, I'm depending on you again to make this a class project. Those handmade valentines are real heart-warmers. Encourage your students to be creauve and let them BAY From C1 on Balboa Peninsula. There's no guard to tum one awa) so should a trespasser be so bold as to ignore the signs and venture across the bndge. he would discover a quaint. 1dylhc krnd of neighborhood o n the other side Ann Landers ~ 0 PIPV <>'"~ .... • team, firsthand. lhe sausf'acuon thfl comes from do•nJ for othen. You readers with ome on your hands.. buy some simple vaJentincs and dress them up. Enclose pictures of yourself, )'Our children. your (lrandchildr"" A.dd a personal note with your name and address. I'll bet you hear back Send your \alcnuncs to: Au Luden~VaJeatlH Vet Hlaes VA Hospital Hlaes, lUlaois &0141 ·141t I've always known m y readers arc the most warmhearted, carina people in the world. ut's how the vets once more how much we ap- preciate them. I know of nothing you can do that would cost so little and bring so much pleasure to those who deserve to be remembered. Thanks a m1lhon and God bless. Waters built the first homes thert'. Another h1stonan said at was San- born and Sam Tustin. At an} raic. Waters dad build a home there in 1903. and bats and pieces of at are still pan of the ex1st1ng '\tructure now owned b) James Higson himself a builder A giant, gnarled sycamore stands iiiijij~jiijiijiijjijii~iiiiii~iijjiiill beside state!) palms and towering eucalyptus trees A meandcnng Perhaps the most famous island resident "'as Madame Ht'lcna Mod- JCSka. the Polish Shakcspcanan ac- 1ress who came to Orange County with her husband in the 1870s. The couple had financed a farm- ing venture near Anaheim that fail- ed. forcing the actress to return 10 the stage where she became an even bagger sensatio n than she had been an EurOJX'. ·~ ·~ ~~~~~ ..... ,.... ...., ... VM.1.fT •-WllJO ~ .......... ,,....MIW\....,_. ......... ., ·~~.. ~~ ie.o.~c... \l&./4!lQJ N • ,,,.6j1 t.JIM ,.-IO JitAI ......... ~ "()'E <>F TIIE YE:\R~S ·rE' BESl,!~~ ·-1111.1 'IGCd'•~ llCMIOO '"" ---on. ~ .. ~ IUrtU '4" ,,,.,...., .,,.." ... __.. ,,J.,.,H ~ ~,.,,,..,.,,, ll• .... •t•..0 ',_,.,. f . ... ,.. t\. I'·· ' ... I • I I \ \I \' 'I Sc.hwarz~negger Kind9r~rten rPGI Q. 111iop ~ l~~ffjy; .. 1 __ .. _. ·-·-llACJI •'61flA AMA ·---·~..,,.,...._ ·~~ , __ t ..... •..---....... """"" -_, ... ::i::--.... _ ,.., 1. .....,,.,~ .... ,....,. ........... ·---· • • -c-, ___ ·~tt•OI •~~ ~~-:i.~~ 16) nttl< -~ ,_ ....... -... _ -·-· -:7:: -¥-...... .....,._,.._.. =-:r""" -~a:ii-.. ...... t~--l-'" •CC.tt...U ~,_...,.,_.....1 .... S M SEEKS SWF FOR TLC ASAP Is staning a mca.ningf ul relationship or meeting new friends important to you? Sec today's classified section for DATELINE, a acrvice t0 help you meet interesting people . Only in your Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Hh\-1-T NIWP . ~Tf t l\ l'" 1>0rt Ueuda. CA 1 ! 07 Jamboree Road SttN., MARCH 3 SHOWS 7 & 10 PM Tickets S21l oo ..\. S:!7.00 11 ill.Ill// AT PEER RECORDS U.C. at IRVINE A \jWtt OCKETR(lf CALL 714-634·1300 To Chorge By Phone ONE NIGHT ONLY • ..... 111£1 =-·= ..... .... ~--a..~. ~I ... walkwa) circumvents manicured lawns and well-tended nowcrbcds. Altho ugh about a third of the homeowners now call Bay Island their year-round residence. many of the houses still c>.ude a beach cot- tage charm that archnects somehow built into the vacation homes of yester)ear. Before the first homes went up in 1903. Bay Island was 1he sue of a gun club where sponsmcn enJO}'ed hunting ducks that m1ara1ed in from the nonh. H1ston t's differ on who too~ pan an the $350 purchase of Ba) Island that )ear. although all agree that Rufus Sanborn was one of the buyers. .i\ccordang to some his· tonans. R.J. Waters was a co- purch~r The Bay Island Club was 1m - med1atcl y incorporated. with all 1hc real propeny beans owned b) the corporauon. It was d1v1ded into :!4 lots. w11h the ho meowner on each lot owning one share of stock m the corporation. Each house has bay front.age and all back onto a central park area According to a shon hastory wnt- ten by Barbara Stephens Osburn - a one-time Bay Island resident whose father. Williams Stephens. was governor of Cahfomaa JUSt afier World Wu I -Sanborn and After hvmg briefly m Tusun. they bought--a small colta$e on Bay Isla nd from Sam Tustin an 1907. The} moved an the foll owing )e<i r and Madame ModJcska became the first o f a long line o f cclcbnt1cs who haH· made Ne"'pon Beach their year-round residence. Her fame being somewhat greater 1han Ba} Island's. man) took to calling the isle "ModJcska Island ·· On .\pnl 8, 1908. she d1t'd. and her Ba) Island home passed to her grandson. Fels\ ModJeski. l nhentance 1s pract1call)' the onl> "'a) to get a house on Ba) Island Mike Yusk1s of John Jacobs Re· all). \\h1ch has long handlt'd homes 1n the peninsula area. aid he can't recall a Ra> Island sale being pro- ces~d h' the board of realtors m recent )Cars Yuslus suggested that 1f a home should go up for sale. at would likcl) be a ca~ of "somebody who knows '\Omebody." wtth the trans- action lx'ang handled b) a law firm rather than through Lrad1t1onaJ channels. RI< llARI> DR~' Fl'' HOl I' Hl \ 11 R I>\\" All LI o LAl R,\ ~\~Ci IA< O\to G~\-\ Ro\\ I"' \I>' &~~~ .. _.. ..... ,. l~ ·• , __ STAJITS PIUDAY AT ADDmONALS£LECTED~ • fak..,..llSl t I I MllPllllLU 1· .... 1,&-_,. __ Stage Versions al twa .11avles, •l1lnal play s11atll1htad By Tom Thua Or-.. Coe.t Delly "'°' Tbe l&qc venions of two htably rqarded movies take the local spot· l'abt thia week. alona with an oria- inal play by an Oranac Coast Col· lqe theater instructor. South Coast Repertory brings "Kiss of the Spider Woman," an intimate character study set in an Ar,entinian prison cell, to ill Sec- ond Stqe Friday. The Alternative Repertory Theater will condense "The Lion 1n Winter" into its tiny Santa Ana theater, while David Sc,ql1one will unveil his new play, "Ba-shing." at Ora nae Coast Col-lcae. David Olamben, who duuted last !C&son's hit "Search and De- stroy," is stqina Manuel Pu1g's "Spider Woman" at SCR. The two- ch1racter cast 1s comprised of John Snyder as the oppressed revolution- ary Valentin and Richard Franlf; as the movie-lovina homosexual Molina. Performances will be aiven Tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. on the Second Stqe at SCR, 6SS Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. RCKrVations are bc1n1 taken at 9S7-4033. Jeff Stevens and Barbara Sorenson head the cast of "The Lion in Winter" as Kina Henry II and Eleanor of Acqu1tane at ART under the direction of Patrieta Terry. Others 1n the company are Ted Escobar. Andrew Singleton. Glenn Mcctc. Kcith Wolfe and Anne James. The James Goldman drama will unfold Thursdays through Satur· days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. until March 16 at the ART theater. 1636 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana. Reservations 836-7929. Scaglione is directing his own play, "Ba-shing." an adult comedy focusing on the problem of "gay bash int." in the Drama Lab Theater of Oranae Coast Collcae. The play 11 recommended for mature audiences. Performances will be a.iven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuJh Feb. 2 wttb a closing matintt at 3 p.m. Feb. 3. ·Call 432-S880 for ticket information. Wrapp1na tbmgs up this weekend are two other productions -"The CaucaJ1an Chalk Circle" at UO and .. Cnt1c's Choice" at the San Clemente Community Theater. Final perfor:maoccs of "Chalk ClfCle" will be given Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Concen Hall on the Irvine campus (856-6616). "Cntic's Choice" concludes with sta11ngs Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabnllo , San Clemente ( 492--046S). AJso on the boards and continu· ana arc these Orange County pro- Philharmonic society launch year-long tribute to Mozart with concert Thursday Orange County Philharmonic So- Clety Will launch tts "Mozart Cel- ebrauon -1991" Thursday With a performance by the highly ac- claimed Los Angeles Chamber Or- chestra with d1rcc1or/v1ohn1st Iona Brown. p1an1st Barry DouaJas and soprano Evelyn de la Rosa. de la Rosa At 6:45 p.m in the Mesa Verde Room of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Alan Chapman. as- sociate professor of music at Oc- cidental College. will discuss the works to be played on the program The public 1s invited to the concen preview: adm1ss1on 1s f rcc. cen for soprano Alo)sia Lange (sis.- teT of Mozan's wife. Constanzc) gJ\ en at the Burgtheater an Vienna In 1783 Tickets to the performanc~ may be purchased at the Center box office. T1cketMaster outlets or by phone. 740-2000. For ticket infor- mauon caJI 646-QCPS. ductions: •"Pirates" on the main stap: of Soutb Coa t Repertory. 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9'7-4033). Tuesdays throuah Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 .unul Feb. 14 • "Pamuna Churches" at the Laauna Playhouse. 606 La&una Ca- n )'on Road , Laauna Beach (494-0743), Tucsda}!. through Sat· urdays at 8 pm . Sundays at 2:30 until Feb 10. •"Bum This" at the Forum Theater on the Fcsta val of Ans arounds 1n Laguna Beach (497-9S66). Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p m . weekend matinees at 2 pm. until Feb 10. •"Wait lJnul Dark" by the Hunt1n1ton Beach Pla}housc at the Guler Little Theater. 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach (832-1405). Fndays and Sat· urdays at 8 p.m through Feb. 9 with a maunec today at 2p.m. •"The House of Blue Leaves .. 11 the Westm1n11er Community Theater, 7272 Maple St.. West- minster CS27-8463), Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah Feb. 9. • "W&Jt Until Dark" at tbe CYl)f'C'SS Civic Theater. 5172 Or- anp: Ave., Cyprns (229'"'6 796). Fndays and Saturda)s at 8 p.m. throuah Feb. 2. • ...... -.... ·--. -.... ·--_.,._!;.--.. no ·-............... .._ .. • "G111" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nt&btly except Mondays at varyina cunain limes throuJh Feb. 3. •"The Sound of Mu.sic.. at Eh.ubclh Howard's Curu.m Ca.lJ Dinner Theater, 690 El Camano Real, Tustm {838-1 S40), n1ahtly ex- cept Mondays. ... ·-- JO -. -·----··- a.tt M8t RO... 1• 'tit A Ar>t U• ;1•..ft ' .._ • AJ-.( ,_.,..1Tf k' • l • , ' Ad""t'' •1. a. .. 11 A •• ~,, 1 a.,.,.,,, , · •. ~ V ·.,.. '"1t,f:4 & ••• ,.... ... • ·., The performance 1s scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Orange Count) Per· Titled "Mozart 1n Concert --------.:.._------r---------------..J. forming Ans Center. Vienna. March 11 . I 783. .. the all- Mozan concert 1s an attempt to present a program as Mozan might have done dunng h1' years 1n Vien- na It's 10 the st) le of the ('Onccn- g1v10g.~n tho~ da>' rather than the rc<rcauon of a specific h1stoncal concert T~o of the works on the program appeared on a benefit con- The Society's ''Mozart Ccl· ebration -1991" 1s a year-long fest1\al of concerts. recitals, operas and lectures to commemorate the lntcmauonal Mozart B1ccntenn1al The Los Angele1 Chamber Or· chestra 's program includes the Symphon) No. 31 1n D Major. K. 300a. ··Pans." Piano Concerto No. 1-;:============~=============::;1 H in C Major. K 503 with soloist Douglas, the l\ndantc and Rondo from Screnadc No 7 in D Major. K. :?SO. "HafTner.'' with soloist Brown. and 1he anas "L'amero saro costante" from "II Re Pas1ore" and "Alcandro. lo confcsso -non so d 'onde v1cnne." K 194 ~1th soloist Orange Coast College Co munity Services presents A~areness Through Movement Presented by Susan Deasy Pinto CartJ'9d Ftidenl<.rals"" AwafW)OS.S Thfougn Movement lnstTIJCtor Tuesdays, January 22 -February 26 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. ... , ..... c..w .... llll -U .. CISTA IUA-Mi-115' 6 8 p m -Early Ch-l<tix>d Lab 1 2 O'~ Coesl College, Costa ~sa -Fee $40 00 Registration Info • 714/432-5880 Visa & Mastwcard Wetome tor Ad'<lance RegtStratJOn 1991 ~Mesa Man And Woman Of The fear The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and The Orange Coast DOly PUot are pleased to announce the 1991 Costa Mesa Man and Woman of the Vear Award Luncheon to be held at 11 :30 am on February 28. 1991 at the Westin South Coast Plaza. AppHcotlon forms tor thls distinguished award are now being accepted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce <See belOw tor malling address). In order to be selected and honored as this year's Man or Woman of the Vear. candidates must meet the following crtterta: •ltve and/or wot1< In the City of Costa Mesa •lnvolVement In vartous professional. cMc. and chorttoble organtzatlons for a considerable length of time. •Demonstrated leadershtp In the community. •Well known In the community. •Vortety and mertt of vofunteer (not paid) services contributed to the community. •Contributed to the betterment and growth of the community. ..._,,,,,, ers.ru..c....,._...__.. _ _,._y_. Crl0f9iglbl9> 1970 Mala\ ... geeoi 1 a e.tty ~ 1"'90 Joan Rni iegcrl a M ~ 197' Wey~. Dt ~Cui·~ 1911 Mlchd Mo!Mwl. HetwV s. Par*-' 1tn P9QG¥ AMNrt •Or. Aot>ett Moore 1"2 Norma H9r1aOO • Hofold (a.Id) Hof'jl 197) ~ "*°· ~ ~. 191S Jean fofbott\. tetvy ~ .,..,,, Wiied 1994 Joyce Marttn. ONlle ~ 197• ~ fv.. Theodol• Aclbt*w 199$ Alm~ .. Ft9d Ower-41 1976 ~~a~ Wllon T98 fliOt a Lou °"9" 1976 ~ JOit\ • AMn ...,...., 1917 e.o lllrlrNfllltl. 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' 893·0546 CINEMA VIEJO 830 (>QGQ 1'00. 00 10-00 IDTWllmlf•I 6 U (PGllJ) (12:30 3 00) •.• 1'00 10;20 EL roqo 581·9500 . ~ ~ . ' ... 7 f 1' ' • • .... ' , .• ~ -Blacklight theater #(!up ~o ·perform Pll WGPPY; nae PalllCMM People ~ -CaiMda'• endwati .. ~·-t theaatr P'OUP-will wceve its spell ly i• the dirt: maaipula&iq pup. ~ aad props tbat are painted witb Ooul't'ICe'nt colon. under tbe illumination of ultra-violet hpt. Ryan brings Vicky bon11 1<0.wton Is pll)'lnO •ound ~ "-~ Meg~ t'* D.wn 1 YlnAI II • mtM of twr ortnklnQ ttw cont~ed w-•r Ctwtyl Is fl'ulfrMed thlt ew~ thlnts she Is Imagining the bib)' &M Nd with ltobert Is stll alMt Dtck•r Is Wlll'Y ot dolng buSlntSJ with Edge ~ "!' cronies. Tony Is stMtlng to ~ lttta 1 ~Im tNt llobOl Is muting on Nm. Tuesday momif\I It Oranac ~st Colleac. The troupe will prnmt two special performances or "<Alon tn the 0.rk .. for tchool children at 9:4S and l 1:4S a.m. in Robe'.h 8. Moore Thc.atre. The spell is cast when black- H~t theater techniques de- veloped in Japan and Czcchosl<>- valria wed the artistry of life-size puppctemna. Playen dressed in black do their wizardry complete- .. ,. .... aM.80A ~ 10t E 1111cM 1M1 •7S JS10 • .-....~l.4 JO 1 •JO l:DWA8DS •lllPorr ~ JOO ~ C.ffllllf OrlW ... -0760 I Tlll& 81R I a r, ,._,NI ,., 11 IS )JO 1 10 IS 1 ...... CaN f"G-UI 11 4S J S tS, 1 JO 10 ) ..... --w.twft ll'G 1)1 I 4 )() 8 IDWAMH tAAN0 ~ F~ I-- pott C«Uf ~tltl 1 "-~l"GI ll JO, I JO J 4S 6 BIS IO JO l lhf aMe /l'(i· I JI 11 JO J S IS 1 JO 9 4S JAW---. /l'(i-1 JI I I JO l 4 )() 1 ' JO • o.e. JV-.. 1•1 U 4S J JO • e JO 10 •s S ~---C-. jl'Cr l)I 11 4S 1 IS 4 •S 1 IS '4S • ..... kl&l&o-lf'G I Jj ) IS S 4S 8 OIS ,_....,.My.,........ .. ,l'G 1)1 ,, JO) s )() • 10 X> UDO CJNllMA 'll"'Wll0'1 ""° .t< "'~ " ..... '" i.eiso -ff'G1 11 JO I • •S 1 JO 10 IS ~ TitlAT'lll 1'10\ ! C ..t>I ..,'?"W•• o' I o16D (Fr-........ ec f'GI I )0 4 t 4\ Clltl .... IOWAJIDS CINIMA CaNTa• -.o ~y \lf'idf' ,.....,,,. • ,, • 14 no The theatrical effect lives alow- ina charie. and life to .,,elm folk:Jore, fairy talcs and bia name puppets like Elvis, Stevie Won· der. Michael Jackson and Cindy Laupcr. Tickets for these performances. priced at SJ.SO. wiJ be sold 1n advance throuah the OCC T 1ckct Office. located in the colleat's student center. The office is open Monday throu&b Thunday from I -Alllloe lf"Cil ll O . J IS. S 4S I 10 IS l l ._ ... A~ &Ml)t f'Gl I IS S 145 ...... ....,,T ..... ,._ jPG-1 Jt 11 40 J 20 1 OS 100 J """'9P-.l"GI ll llS 40 1.•tS 4 ............ .......,,rG-IJI ll l JO S, 1 JO 10 eDWAaOt ~ --....,,-... Aw sq.. JI OJ n.. 9•• •a1 let fll 11 IS J JO 1 10 IS MA..ot1 TW9fll C:..MAJ ...,,,.,. IMI /E ~ Suen Ul·JJOI t lCll'l•• ........ C.,.("Gllll11S JJOSJOI 10 IS l .,_.. --._ .. IKil tl J JO 1 IOJO MUA ONCMA ~ lhtcl I""' St 646 SOJS he .. 0•~ I., I I 4S I 4S 4 t. IS I JO IO JO TOWN alNT'S8 CINUIAI \oucn (CM)( l'l.N4 1Sl -411M I Nee ---M)' 0 ......... /l'(i-IJI II X> l • .)() 1 , JO 1 -~ll'GI 11 m 10 4 •1s e JO 1040 )TIM.,.._. Jlt) 11 l JO S 7 JO IQ •O----.. ~1111l 4S •IS 8 SOUTM COAST~ INtOI/~ S4• 171 1 I Aw81l ...... ~ •)I 1 l JO I S )() 8 10 X> 1 ar-CM•lf'GllllllS 1JO •4S 1 9 )0 J -l'GI I JO l • 4S 1 JO 10 IS IOUTM COAST VIUAGI """'°""" .. 8' not s~•• .... ef ·--· "1 l X> 1 •S S I t IS 1 ... -.... ~ •P'G I I I/ l JO ~ 1 ~ '" ,._ "" l f> 10 •O )() ..__ NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION rm going to: 1.) Get more exercise: 2 .) Read more good books: 3.) Get involved in community affairs: 4 .) Have the next strategy &e88ion at The Little Inn On The Bay 61 7 Lido Park Drtve • Newport Beach • CA 9266:1 (7 14) 673-8800 call for br och ure German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes The Old· Fashion Way · n'lO Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Friday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tickets may also be purcha~ by phone at 432-.5880. ............. ~IJI ll 4 1S.IJO ............ l'DWAAOS CMA.WTS1t CIDnB 1811 W-Aw 14 1~710 I O ____ u ~IJlll 4S JIS 1 10 JO l .._.~IK.f I IS).)() \4S 8 IOIS J ·-C.. fl'Cr-IJI 11 )() I 4S < t. IS 8 )() 10 4S •n..a..-.. 111 11t1 1CS S l lS S Aw---.. fl'G I )I I/ l JO S I )() 10 IDWAlrOS HU#T'INGTON TW°IN 18S•l M•"' SI 1148-0JM I ICllot•e,.._ne,. C-. tl'C. I lt 11 JO l S )() ti 10 IS 1 ~ fl'GI 11 JO 1 4 CS 7 )() 10 IS .... 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' \ ' lCl q 4\ l ... -• t H • 8 I~ I 0 I\ J ••wer• 1<111•1,,aft•I jl'(j I )I I t< fl ........... r I \ •~ •O 4 ,.._..,of .... lnu .... , P(, I I I I\ \ 10 1 41 •O Roost Turkey Dinners every Sunchy 440H~ (Of'Onl Jd Mai 8y Lynda Htreoh "°""' Amenc. .... ., .. AU. .., CHtLDaNI P""1nH btglns to WOfl)' about NS~ Of dlsot~ tlon. Mtr JMy WMm Ch.lt'Ue th.IC L~ hn not ~ ..,,_ to commit to at'f'l ITWln. CNrtle assures him fNt he .,._,, to be the ~uceptlon to the Nie. ~ Cal s~m • romantk ~~ WHkfnd. ~ ttls him thM the timing Is wrong. O.rel! minks Angft only tokS him to kttp .way trom SNN t>eause She's ~.ious. Erica agrffS to let Blanc.a stt • child psychologist but cannot undt'mand the ther.,lst's conttnUon tNt Bianc..a's ptot>- lems stem trom Erl<a's and Travis' INflUI mess Mady In IOv• wfth Ceara. Jeremy IS Sty~d when David Ula to mow In with him, as he fe.ws tNlt w ino on campus w1• crute too ~ en.nets to run 1n to CeMa Myrtle's place 1>eeomes a t>.itttJeground ~n Hayley const.tntly bates Brian ANOTH•ll WOllU>t Fr.nklf' pod(eu ont o r P.ullna's h•lrs 1n nopes ot proving Marley's 1nnoctnce Cass M'<J FratVclt 1r.1ss ~ rn.itke up totlOwlng rhe1r arou· ment abOut whether or not Fr.itnkle should keep out of the 1nvest1g.atlon. Taylor lnttntlon.ily gives Sharltne the wrong date tor the baby shower Donna and Frankie are hosting In her hOnor Taylor subtly usu clOUbt on Sharlene's mt'ntal stablllry Snar1ene asks Taytor to watcn htr In cast she becomes ror~rful t19a1n Feltclil IS concerned tor Jenna arttr she realizes th•t the girt was 119ht about Gforla's poor trtatment RyMl brtfl9S Vicky homt from the hOsplt.itl Vicky informs OOnnil that Marley .JUSt m1gn1 ~ tnt one who shot Jillr.e Marley s trt.itl ft'SUIMS VICky IS barred trOfTI attenct1no MMlt'y's trtal Grant 1>r1ngs a rt lUctMlt P.JU11na to the trial Jonn v1s1ts a doctor at>out n1s Oki leg wound Amanda conf1dt's to Paulina that sht' is going to tne Cory c.it01n to mttt a mC1n who may h.JVt 1nformat1on about the w om.1n who visited Jake s h0sp1tal room Sam asks Olwt• to move in with n1m An argument between Sam ilnd Amanda turns p.itSJ1onate AS TH• WOllLD TUllNl1 Lucinda tt'llS JOM that she IS 90tng to tty to tht Dom1n1can Republic with .-.mbro st Ml<I sign divorce pa~n even tt\ough she has n19h hopes 1nat he w1• ch.lllgt his mtnd Tom and Nancy Wish that Bob would sever his tits with Susan alte>gf'ther. Holden assures Henry that nt wlll pay tor nav1ng suualty abusf'd Nlgtl Barclay panrs out 1n a drunken stupor. ltavlng Anqr l all alont' .-.nge1 rrealr.s out when Henry arrives at the cabin Henry lt'ts ,11.ngt l think that Holden is INklng ar· r .tngemenu ro nave her committed Holden tmbarks on a frantic se•rch for Ange l Caleb and Holde n come to bloWS whr n C•lt'b refuses to s.iy wtltrf' .-.nge1 •s Sf't'k11'l9 refuqe Bart>.itra informs Dr M•(ri.;rls that Hal 1sn t Jtnrorer s re.ll fatht t Connor courts Darryl 1n hOPf'S or Unique Creation Every Occa ion! For .... ( • .tR/'\(,. fl LI "F1U U f fl OHi' r' \I 111 " , WI I Ml it ••'~ I ,. , • Frec;h Flowers • European Garden\ • H..llloun Bouttuets • Plants • (i1h\ • BJskecs • Dne<l Fl owers l " \' I 840-7811 I II''" I !1\ flft l'I \\ I ,1 ' t " :lt>-12 "•n \1t(l!Url al ford, ~f'wpor1 Bf-af'h ,..,.,t.-.-IJ ..... I llndinO a ...._ a«:our'C TGNC> ids ryreei tt\M llMte ts spytng on l'IWfn OOtl\. Kim's and lob's roMlf'ltk ~ tumS bitter when ttwy cannoc torgtt wMt ~ t>etwttn lob ..i Susan. llOl.D • '"' mAUTN'Ul.a Tqtor ttls Sc~ that lt"s unhe-'t.hy tor her to ~lend Eric and lrookt. StepNnle Is certain that Erk wfl ewn«u- 1/ly Ott owr his ""'641fe crisis and rttum to her. St~ Is strldcen wftn • slight stroke. t>econws disoriented and ~­ tns to find herself In a Nd ne19h- borhood Stt'pNlnle NJ no Idea wtlert she Is Of how she got there Cl.vtt IS tnoWd when ~ r~rtcs tNt Specua Is hi' company u wet. since he gave It me status and <YIJ It nHCkd Storm gl\/ts Taylor one mote W't'flt to cons.Ider his marr1Jtgt ptopoMll Ta)'lof leaves tlw Forrtsttr hoUSe In tt.tn .itfter ltidge tets her tNt thty CM1't continue to stt one <lnOther behind Storm's C>«k Taylor Is rttucunt to discuss her u-hUsbltnd with Stonn Rtmeft'lberlng Ml ot tnt good tlrnts he wred with Ben. J akt' wonders how the same ,,,.,, cou6d have se•U.itlly .c>ustd n tm Enc ctecldes to give Fttlcta some more creative trffdom at Fatresttr Fashions Clarkt wlNla OUt on Julle, telling her tNt they are finlsht'd Ridge rr vuls to Brooke tnat he ts no longer seeing Taylor Fttkla signs her contract With S~ctr.it, remindlno ~ that there wlll be no publicity until she gives the ok.ly Sally promises Fellcla th.itt sM wtll wait tor her to tell twr p•rtnts at>out the )Ob before they hold a p ress conttrenct DAYS Of' OUll UV811 Seeing Kayta in the tJoorway. ShJtne denies to Pe.iteh that ht hils romantic reehnos tor hlS slster-1n·law Melissa 1s upset when sht rt allzes th•I BrtM'I is eng.itged to Madeline V1ct0f .itppreCl•tes J ullt's df'· rermlnatlon to nttp hlm to bnng doWn Lawrence Lawrence 1eve~s hts plan to crusn tht »iem1tts once ne oeu C•rty ro hand over the Von ltuschner rortunt' CHttrm1ntd to keep Lawrence ~•Y from Jennifer. Franlut df'cldes to 90 to Sw itz· er1.1nd to free his and Cany s euatt' trom tht banlr Learning wtlat Frankie ts up to. Eve snows up on n1s P'411ne and offtrs to 90 With him Evt ts Ql<ld when Franlut uys he d lllr.e to lilke along a f11end Justtn finally ttlls Roman ht .lnd N1c1t had an arqument on the n1gn1 of the murdf'r but swears tnal he didn't kll him Sh;.ane vows to s.wt Pe.iteh after 1tarn1ng thar snt 1s sutftr1ng from tne myuerrou.s ISA v11us .-.ga1nst his twtttr JUdgmenr. Sh<lne decides ro work wltn Kayt.1 on a curt' Unaware that tt's tor tnt ISA cast Kayla agrtes to work With a gu1tt-11ddf'n Shane Gttt11'l9 a m1111on dollars out of rht Ktr1ak1s bank M:count, Johnny n1es to find wno he's looking ror -,11.Jtaandt r and An.ieucar 1!.a~la and Jusun learn that tht monty 1s miss1nq G•N•RATIONl1 Chantal e ncourages Ruth to sing &tt Peter s Club optn1ng Ht'nry wonders wnai Cnantill means wnen she SU99f'SIS nf' encour~ Rutn about 1esum1ng ntt s11'l911"19 c4ret'r Im· presst'd w1tn htr proless10"4tl1•m and s11'l91ng tltlent. Peter agrees 10 lt't Doreen t>tcomt a partner 1n tht club F1nd1ng out from ~m tnat shf' 1s Jordan s solf' ne1r Kytt plt'.ldS with ner to rt nounct tnf' w1M and St'Vf'r ,)I l lf'S W ith Jordan S .. m IS upset wnen Ret>e<ca retuses to forg1Ve Peter Rt'twcca watcnt's as Ruth and Peter rt'htarse <l song Hoping to lt'arn Ruth s st crtt 1><1st Dorern rtlls V1v1.ln that Rutn is s1ng11'l9 4t the club Th1nk1ng Doreen .llready spoke with Ruin V1v1an rants on and on abOut ht'r d•ughter s past with Peter G•N•RAL HosrrrA1J When Lucy rails to comt up w11h his hall or tht fortunt Scotr lt'lls Alan lhar ht 1s tht' rtal fath e1 or Lucy s baby Arttr Al"n orders ht'r out or the nouse. Lucy ta/ls ro tne ground Scott warns Alan th.it hf' N pay tor having nort Lucy ilnd the baby Ro~rt and Frisco mvest1gar e the catacombs wntn Sadre telh t hem th.lt l .l.'1 C1teria1 I leg.int trays Gourmet bullets "l>tldlngs Vel)--;tJr'"orda~ 662-1566 \ .-n.-1ian (,ondoln (,.-1awav • Cnurm1•1 fl~,~"" \,,, J Homa111w w ,.,J,/1t1f(" "' ..,,.,, Beautiful Location By The Bay Special Wedding Packages Complete Package from $875 Capacity I 50 '1 • t hJmPJl('11 ft j J rY1n e • < .• 11 c •.• 1.1 ... ,.._ -".Coast ·~ ..... -a Charttrs 7 11 > t.7:>-t i Ot • Lu11.1y Motor Y 1dlts llld Slll,r Vmt'h ' Our ,..ohnaul Co ordNtor' ''°'!Cit I Diii l'\a11W1C 0.\lfMd IO rn '°"' Bud11t (714) 675-4704 Beautiful Weddings at Sea Over 10 years expertenc~ tn same location 7 l 4 /642-6865 eate emtav at 642.-4321 '7or 7io11c e?ld 1kc~ ~""' l.o th U'Nlt/U19 SNcwc"4U' Bllldl, DJ'1, llm'llllt•, etc. Sm tune & inontf. Ovtr 100 to choose from by Yitw1"1 Yidtos Calif· orn1a's larptt. Call for 1ppt or frM "deo to bt sent to rour home. lt11tifal W"•i•t• Our minister to your home or our eleqant church All Denom. Short Notice OK 714/373-1222 /cc local, UJ111talb AAA &lt1r1M11111t CIRl.._1 • ~rlliceJ 1•1271-m1 ···~ ....... : VVE ,JX) IT if'' ALU GWJFJV WFJJO/NC • aweLS ANJ REaPT'llN ARFAS A ~ly rom.noc and ~d t1otd4tn, as uha ol our tw0 c . ' ... .. t. . . -ltldtNla ' GUIDING UGH'n lttallzlng ttwlt he la becoming too tmot~ I~ wfth his pat~nt ¥1d Mr ca~· O.wt dtttde1 not to ~rtorm Sam's rtucy SUf~'Y· SMah tries to make It ~., to Haney that she wll onl'i huf't herself tr stw rnMrkS Josh Whl~ vlslttno the Old chufch ne once cated riome. M•t telb • prjest that he cannot Ind w11 not for~t wn.t Np-~ so m¥l)' ye•n ago Fr¥* Worms H•rley that She Is no ~ suspected In tlw st<*n ~slQrl c~ Bi#y Mrtws M ttK> s~r at'ld rutprl~S eve<y~ with • t*Jrry ptlUt09'~ t.Den from tile travel tltP' L00111no at the st.. phOto, Josh wonckrs rt Reva could sttl De ~ Mindy confides 10 Beth tNt sM ls stil slffplng w11h llogt'r AgMnst Usa's ob- )Ktions . .Judqe Coller ~ntences ,.,,_p, Btth. Ind lltek to se~r.i hUndred houfs each of community ~rvlce lllck Is forced to do his servtce a"Nay trom Sprl~ld Btth accepu Phllltp's rNrrl~ ptopoYI LOVING• Spomno Carty •t Otf..t.lmltl. Gtner.i llarniru refers to Mr u lat•n A terrified Loren ci.uns that ~ NS mis- taken ht r Identity and runs of'f As C•rty rakes refuge at Paul's, Ava ttlls IC•te how much sht' loves P.ul Having gone to SM\ Fellpe, TnKker trltS to prove his Inno- cence Dane's pYybOy llftst'yte Is In~ arcty when his finances Sink ShM\a offtti Dane a helplng hat'ld. aw•rt thllt he Is htad•ng tor f1nanc1a1 dt~Sttr DM'le ~mes Rotx-rt wnen he re~lztt ~ h.its unc~red h•s ptobff'ms l\bfll ~ lteves It would ~ ~"" f()( her child If sne placed 1t up for ao<>ptton LOUH! is determined 10 r«over wttnout ICllte s twlp Tnsh.1 feels ~trayed when ~ ~lteves Caoor has lted to her .itC>out the company s dealings ON• U'I TO UVKI Jake ~clMs not 10 ttll Mt9.1n that Ch.lrlOltt CMI SH Mld ht' nas ended 1ne11 rttat1onsn1p, .its lw furs !hell eaposurt wouk:J pi.ce MegMI 1n Jt Opardy trom C.trlo CHsptte his spilt w ith Mf'9an. Jake can t tltlp but tetl JtalouS towards Hunter Whtlt Rik.I Ollty w~ts t11endsh1p Kerry assures her he wants and ntf'ds more Tr oy warns She•l.it tnar ner over-protective anltudt towards R1kc1 will only drive her away Carlo conlronu Tina. telllng her that sht' can e1thei 90 to 1a•I tor Renee s hit ¥ld run or sne cc1n re1tnqu1sh her bmy to n1m Ltc1rn1ng from Renee rhat Tina " rt'spons•blf' for rht accident V1k1 lr.llOW1 snt muu rakt' acuon Cord real1Zlfl9 w nc11 happened on tnt n19hl of IM hit and run dt vist s a pl.Jn ro pro rect Tina MISS1fl9 Laura Dan dec1dt'S to ltJtVe Llclnv1t'W 1n ordf'r to cw wnn llt'r F tt'llfl9 QtJllty thar he must h1dt 1t from Alta. Bo n.Js anotner meeting with N.it SANTA llA.ftmAAAI Cau1e •S up~t that Mason is so prtoccup•t d wllh Julia s cast Mason SIJ99t'SU tNt Step- llt'n 1a11t to rnt pal1cr al>oYt n1s ~ss thar C C d•dn 1 dt sttoy lhf' t.lms ICtly tt H\ Roltf'rt snf' c.tn 1 90 on WOtlung w11n him A man ca"lfl9 himself Andre calls E d t'n .ma cl.aims nt ltnow1 ntr D.itsn is fO\Jnd 1nnounr te.w1nq Mason and Juha fum1nq Durtnq l'lf'C tt'lf'Vllf'<l lntt'Nltw w1rh Eden Julia lt'U out a m~ .lQ<Jlnst tnt' 1ud1c1al system Canie· oveme.itrs Mina <'Ind Auqusta talking about l1onet belfl9 1n Mauo. cneclr.1nq out Cau1e s past It 1s rt'Vtaled that C au1e was lr.iclr.t'd out or a m1ss1on w~ shf' w.u 16 C au1e 1nurucu a mystt11ous Pf'rson to take care or Lronel Mason suys by Julia s side uni rl AU<JUsta arrrvt's Julla not rs Ecten s dmur~d rt'iKllOl'l to i'Vldre s lt'tter In tht' letter. Andre recalls the t vt'n1nqs ne and Edt n ~nt 1n a P.wts 1>.11r Ecttn spots Andrt' t'CJttrlng tflf' t..ir Fo r Julia s sakt MaM>n otftrs to ~a Sluts member try to oust Dasn u the group lt'ader TH• YOUNG AND TH• RUTUSSt Stlf'lla panics wtlen Dr Emch eapt.illns tnat ner ltft Wll oe end~red If sht' d~sn t .tllow him to remove the tetus Lauren overtlf'ars Scott praying 1n the h0sp11al c~t fOf She1u ·s rtcovery Lauren s noPts for a rttonc111auon Mt dasntd wtit'n sne le.itrns that Shell.it s cond1t1on nas twf'n n.c>11tzed Scott s .no Sheila s f11endly luu tums passionate Ohv1a reUs Lauren tna-t Sntrta m.lY lo~ tnt bat>y Nina dtrnands that Cricket M'<J D.anny sta-y out of hf'r hie arttr they claim David hed to htr about ~·no 1n Los .-.ngeles wt11lt they were courting Lean- na m.tlr.es It clf'ar to Rex that 1ntrt won't ~ any ua twtwten them unul 1here IS a commitrntnt Nrkkl cont1nuts to drlnll ~nlnd everyone's back Brad decides to l1vt with Cassie now that he nas no future w ith Traci Kay puts up 18 homt>· lt'U Pf'Oplf' 1n htr llVlng room Brad Informs .-.shlty thar ht has moved In w ith Cassie Victor decides not to te• Vtctona about his trip to he• scnool .itrter he rtct lvt s a call from her nt;adm.tStt r and !tarns thilt ht'r grades have ~n Slipping High school to present Wilder play Newpon Harbor HlJ,h School wdl present Thomton Wilda's Pulitzer Prizc-wmnma play .. The Slun of Out Teeth," Thu.rsday, Fri- day and Saturday in the Newpon Beach hiah sc·bool's auditorium. Considered a literary classic, the play is a sophisticated comtdy cct.. cbnlina humanity's indelible tptrit o( survival. Showume 1s 7:30 p.m. Tick.cu are $6 at the door. Fot 1nformat1on call 760-l3l9 bet~ I Lm. and 2 p.m. Art column .not avallable • CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5671 PROM NORTH~ CO. ...1m fROll IOUTH OAANGI CO. -1111 • • •r• • T .. DA .. Y "'-OT ClMS~O OfflCl!HOUM T~S..­Mon·'" a-s '°Pftl .....,_ec-... i..-~·~~ ~· C .. CIC YCMM AO THI FlRIT DAY 1"-o..iv "11o• , .. ,.... 1cw 9'fl(4ney ene1 ~acy ~ oecuoon .. y .. '°'' oo oceut ,...._ lielM -'f°'il ..0 11 rHd t>eO encl dl«:k y0>.#1 eO Oelly ~· .. '°'' ..-.o.et~ to &42 S611 the Oeotr Not ecc.ee>••no ... bl!>ty '°''"'••or ti\.,. '°"9ft-tor _,, tt ~ be •HC>Ontobilt eaaic>I tor Ille Cati of Ille -· Kl\1.a.., OCC~ by lhe err Of Ctecllt Qn OfWy be ~IOI I~'"" on-lion Any emoum l\Ol pl<! .,,l\on lO de~ H teqiweo Ml be .... o,ect 10 Dul l\Ol llm<lecl 10 I~ CNllOM COlftCIU..0 I.ti'"'°'' ... ~ t>al<WIC•• ""°""' .. C.ollectlOtl t O!\I ...0 "'Y IHtoll&llle IHIOfMy t .... .. ... .-. . .. "~ .. ' ~ .. ·. ··:· ~) . .1i ... , 0 ' I ·~ . •. . i' \ eneral 1002 WE BUY HOUSl!S HUNT BEACH WESTMINSTER FOUNTAIN VALLEY COSTA MESA CZAJA INVESTMENTS 714 840.3472 Pr1nc1pa11 Only Pis I 5% SOLUTION Purcha•• lhe hom• ··.· .......... • • • J -... - I ... ~ ....... ... , I.I :. .. B.111>1 I, I 1 .... 1.1nd 1 ()I lb NEW CUSTOM HOM E • Quiet •nd ol Balboa 11, 3 BR, 3 BA, famlty rm & den Country Fr•nch style w/gen.,. ous use of Fr•nch doors, ewpanded win· dows Custom crafting In glass. bl••ched oak. and used brick. OPEN SAT/SUN. Call MARY HARDESTY, 875-4822 or 875·8688 ~e ~ ~ ..... , ... ----.......... on your choice with ========= 642-5678 (," ,' 1 r.11" .. t 11 l/·I e t.ndl' 4bt, 2 ety UMK •M'.MO out 4bf 1221K CUITOll DTATI •Lro 3bf, poo1.121sK Ill.II ANlly Ntlwcft 161~ DMLl•G DUii, M•U VDOll 3.200 28drm. 28• t-story, 1 9. f.HC home. So4ar Eaeteld•, O rl••n• poollapa Nr ptc & condo w tenct garage Club Lrg tam rm • NH<H TLC, but gr•at lrg kit. 8 bdrm AV ace buy at siee.ooo. Ann• lot 1475,000 Bkr McCuland 83t·t2158 557-G204 97fr2831 WM~~ OPEN UT/SUN 1·5 . ' . A beolut• ll••t ArH •PRICI IWHEDf Steall Uke MW 9BR l329K. Su~r eharp 98a. Cu•tom l ,IOO ft. 3br-3Ba W/19 lot. Qui•! et9C gated Palatial £s. cul-d•••c loc. N~ tat• on ptof lndec:p'd paint, carpet, roof. 11,000 lot w/Ocean O~n Set•un 1-4, 292 View, Cu•tom pool Roch .. ter (tlth/WHt· _...;.;;;======- spa & waterfall. An mlnate.). Jim J•cobs, Qr~tone Court ab to lute St•al at C•nnery Vlll•g• R••lty $1,595,0001 Open 873-37n Of 722·9520 N TOWNHOMES 2 & 3 Bdrm Mod•I•. 3 BR .. d•n. 1 \.•Ba. kitchen, dual frplc, new root, many ew· tras, 1289,000 O~n Sat 6 Sun 1·5 ~t9 Elltmer•. 434.nee Today. _8_H_o_u_•-••_u_nd_er_S200 __ K_I C1o•• to ~•ch. golf ABSOLUTE For fr•• martcet evalu-coun•, park Star11ng DOWNTOWN SALE ITEAI.! alion. Ron Young, Agt. •t 1218,900. Ocean +Canyon vi~ 5.49-te73 RHlty WOf1d ReH• Com• on down this weekend for the good prlc .. 1 546-5880 3BR 28A, hom• w / _B_y _Owner ___ 2_9_ty-.-3-br-, ___ M_2_-0_55_0 ___ I bOnu• rm +pool l.ot 2 •,-, b•. d•n a lam rm LETS MAKE A DEAL• v . I u. pr I c . 0 f 2100 •q ft. on s A By owner S30I< Owtl-OWC $597,500. Won't last! golf cour.. vacant Ready to "'90' a•..SEE INVESTORS DRUM Dana Point 1026 Owner Sey9 Mii ltll $315,000. 044· 7039 22'4 N Mayer'W '°" 405 CORTES PRIM E LOCATION MESA VERDE REDUCED S150K PA11'8CK TRNOfllR 3Br 2Ba. R ·2 lot Beautiful 4Bdrm 2Ba l.u11uriou• 3BR hom• Avt 72~·1200 $220,000 358 Haml-hom• on lg 101 Up· & RV garage, ov•r· (O\lef 1135,000,000 So4d) lton. (213) 430-5e39 grad••· Incl trench looking Dana Harbor --Only S849K Owner 10%DOWNll SUPI• DIWXI DUPLIX Best strfff. Rectuc•d ICUD IOMIED doors, custom kitchen (7l 4) S38-HSt4 Eaeteld• hom• n•ects I & baths. Great buy at•--------- S 289 , 000 Ann• BUY work, 4BR 2B•. low McCasland 631·2242 down p•ym•nt Owner financing , R·2 zoning, $295,000. Agt. Carey, SRI 831·2242 to move at seso,ooo.11m--------- Bkr 720-9422 CHARllNG conAGE 2BR 28A. 2 cer p , 30lt111· brHllwlltr A·2 View lot Across ltom c.m.tlon P-' 1439.500 419 Begonia. 71 '- 72().1 t 53 9y Ownr OP£H SAT/SUN t '6 REDUCED & ANXIOUSll Costa Me~ct 1024 OPEN SUN 1-4 R~~~B~•. 2018 SANTIAGO-._..- gooct neighborhood. Bit Famly Home on COf'Mf lot. 58R, 48A, Offered at 5239.000 Call Rob•rt M illlk•n amost ,,000 S/f. lots of lfUS fOf 831-1288 or 042-9138 Chldren. Two Master Stitt1·Some Back WM~~ ~· :~ . . . . LOCATION Near ev•rythlng Im· por1ant In OC. 2br 2ba condo S 1 87 ,000 Nora Higgins Realtor 499-5485 E'SIDE CHARMER l.ocated on on• of th• best ttrHll. Oellghtlul 2BR hom•. lrg yard with RV ace••• Just sparkl••I E•cluslv• brok.,, 722·924tl Bay Ytew. located 11 the Oovtr Shores Comuity. Come ~ Irvine, h.n on Santia(o. Monica Ruggieri :: 107 Res: 650·0750 Suzanne Mosher :: 1 1 5 Res: 6J 1-4205 OFC: 760-5000 -- t i11·' ,1 l~ • , · : ' I 1 A IMllDllW! Ocean & mountain vi-. 3Bctrm, tamtly rm, QU•\lty lh~tt Skyllghta, c rown moldlnga, hrdwd, 2 trplca, brkflt ., ... Of· f•r•d at $439,000 W/ terms I Rodtert/Outnther 131·t2H RrfM*" .~ ... .. . Ht''''' ,' ~l • ' l I I.: l J FORICLOIURl1tl 5 BR, 2\lt BA, 2 tty, pool, apa Huge c:ui. d••ac lot, l•m ud llv rm w/crac:ktln 1rplc, gourm.C khch, formal din. ""' 982-6221 REP0/1 300,0001 OWNER WIU CARRY 4BR. remodeled k1tch· en. t>Onu• room 2 frplcs, pool OPEN SUNDAY 11·2 Bkr 557-099e 540-IZJO 496 ,.., i ' . . i' '' . ' ' WXURY 4 Pl.IX Nawt 10 Hunt. Hbr 8K aq ft, custom dee.tgn. Many am~111.. f••· tured Incl 4xtl tit• tub, OWC up to 90"-OAC. Wiii contld•r •11 seri- ou• off.,• Prine only. 848-9501 722.5744te" PACIFIC R~ condo 28R 1 .-.SA Many mlr· rors Many upgrades Sl89,000 96().2151 • I· .. r , ; : Ni ·\'. I B•·. t\ , • ,, 11 • 1 515 Prlacllta 1399K. Total remodel, 48R, lg lam rm, pool, lg bkyard prof••• 1nd1cpd. Lorraine Reyes, Agt 551·M10 UI 240. Grubb & Elli• Moulton Ranch Executive Home Laguna Hills Located Adjacent To Prestigious Nellie Gail Ranch -~~~--------------,.---------~~------------~ Priced At $419,000 Features ... Great Location-Free way Close •Almost New. Stll lk'der BUlder Warranty •ApproxrnotefV m l SQ tt •fou' Bedfoom/3 Both Cl Bedroom Down> •Lorge Boros Room With Wet Bar And Cusromized Ceilng Fon • nvee Ccr Geroge • Neutrd Colots • Secu1ty System This One Has It All! No Showirti Before 9-.30am I Af ta 6:00pm. PkaJC Can FinL For more Information Call: • Upgoded Capettng And WrO:NI Treatment N.Jood Binds & \91loals) ~ • Beo.Jttfl.J Hotdwood Aoor Entry \Wti~Celng • Totoly Fencect '*>rd 'Mth Pro'9ssiona lordscope Front & Bode •Many More Upgodes • Low lox Base Jamie Marangell • 768-7520 or 3-48-0473 only 5' down No OPEN SUN 1-4 !~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~=~::!!!:===~~!:~~:!!=~~~~=~==~!!!!!!!!!!!!===========~ c1011ng COlll nHded Th11 11 not a VA, FHA I 211 ABALONE or equity share You Lov•ly little Balboa IS· receive 100"'1. own•r· land JSR 2BA home ship & 100' taw b•ne· Cozy corn•r lrplc. Ills Mull have cl••n Fr•nch doors to back cr•dll and stable In-p • t 1 o U p g r • d • 1 com• Cati Co-Equity: thre>ugh-OYtl 1999.500 Agl 239-4334 LORA VANCE RLTRS al boa Island 1006 220 & 220V1 ABALONE Charming Little Bal· boa Island 2Bdrm 1 • ·B• cottago • 2BR 1 BA Apt Great for va· cation home or In· com• prop•rty Call to soa. S.330,000 Lora v ane• Rltrs 873-4C>e2 BAYFRONT DPLX SLIP lor 2 bO•ll • walar & City llght vt•w• Front 2bd house w pat•o • rear 1 bd •Pl en~900 s1 175 ooo - \41\fl Hllff"I """' ...... R( Al f{)ff, 873-4082 H.llh().I Pl·111w,11l.1 1 !JO l BALBOA BEAUTY )(tn1 loc 4br, 3ba. 3b• • Jbr. 2ba rental I Ownor wtll carry lg 2nO JS. eia 1e2. 72tll Coron.1 Del M.11 11122 BUILD!U R·2 LOT OCEAN VIEW COM $1,295,000 B.J.JOHNSON 721-0048 Grubb & Eiits tl44-tl200 EST ATE SALE • 3 BR. t Lota ohtudenll look tor BA. H Is S41S5,000 eoartment 1um1e111nQ1 In 218 Opal OPEN c.181111\ad Wtlt~llnO DAil. Y t .5 723-0e90 ~ 11.,,. ~.-d? O PEN HOU SES BY \N & SUZANNE SUNDAY 1-4 20 WHITEWATER 83 J i\SM INE CREEK DRI VE 520 EAWARD 75 9-5456 _ ....... ,. MUllOft .,., vkW!I ~ 2 IMmt. 2 bda, oq»'*'I Mtl UNI. Cllll ... T l·S .. Cll ...... 'rl• ......... u ' HO.MES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 245 Magnolta, Costa M••• 644-90&0 $245,000 Sat Sun 12·4 2 BEDROOMS • 4 t g Begonia, Corona Del Mar 720-1153 S839,500 Sal Sun 1.5 423 Flow•r, Costa M .. a 722·9249 $290,000 Sat Sun 12·5 445 Seaward Rd, Corona d•I Mar 873-4400 $480,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 * • • 23 Be4mont. Newport B•ach ~2500 I 1 ,95,000 t 111 South Coast Or A 10 I , C M eee-9333 s 1 n ,500 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••+ 1000 Santiago Or, Dov., ShOf'H NB 83t-7300 1795,000 Sun 1-4 30 422 Aliso Ave. Nwpt Hgts. NB 842-5200 44S9,000 Sunday 1·5 542 AlllO Ave , Nwpl Hgt I . N 8 831 ·730C $399.000 Sa Sun 1-4 30 • 3 Serena C1 , Newport Cr .. t 873-7300 $259 ,000 3 BEDROOMS • • • 408 38th St, Newpon Island Sun t-4 042·5200 $750,000 Sunday 1-4 • 221 Miiford Corona d•I Mar 54 .. 1600 SI 785,000 Sat Sun 1·S • 227 Ev•ntng Cyn Shorecll1. CdM 644-9060 SI 885 000 Sun I· 5 • 41 5 N St., Lan•. N-pon Beach 644· 1600 SI 995 000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 *""'63 Shearw11tor. Newpon Baach 644-1600 439 000 1743 E Ocean. Balboa Sat I < 6 7J. 7300 $584 ,845 Sun I -' 1957 Pon Bristol Newpon Be~ch 644-1600 $579,000 Sun l •!I 2018 Deborah Lan•. Newpol"I Bear l'I 644·1800 $389,000 Sun I 4 204 G11rnet Balbo. lsla,,d 875-4822 $895 000 Sal Su" I ·5 2425 Bamboo NewPon Ba.acn 644-1600 $390 000 Su" I ~ 3113 Cort• Martn N•wpor1 N0'11'1 673-7300 S569 000 Sun 1-4 4 Windsor Newpon Beach 644-1600 SI 250 000 Sun 1-4 730 S•ntana. Irv Terrace CdM 64-4-9060 $520.000 Sun 1-4 735 Por1 Margate Newpon Ba.icl'I 64-'·1600 $449 000 Sun 1·! 4 BEDROOMS • • 2512 Crastvlew Or Baysho•as NB 722-0507 $795,000LH Sat Su,, 12 4 30 • 215 Via Lido Soud. Nowpor1 Beach 044·1600 $2 345,000 Sat Sun 1.5 •22155 Paseo del Sur Laguna Beach 640.2500 Se67.000 Sun 1·5 • 230 u ... Lane, 308, N.-por1 B..eh * 1330 O.iaxy Or Dover StlOras NB 644-9090 SI ,495 000 Sun 1 -4 640-2500 S3a5 000 s.t/Sun 1-5 • 1827 Buttonshen Ln Baycrast NB 631 7300 • 416•~ Oal'llla, Corona ct.I Mar S675 000 Sat Sun t-4 30 8«-teoo $499.000 Sun t-4 •2206 Wtndward Ln Baycrest NB 644 9060 $595 000 Sun 1-4 • •20 Star9l'llne, Turttni Irv 1544-9080 1235.000 2101 Yacht Wandar•r Newoon B•ach 23JO vanguard. Co•ta M••• 640-2500 S695 000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 1540-2500 St 79,900 Sun 1-4 104 Vta Hav•o lido l!lle NB 631·7300 418 Dahlia Corona del Mar S75CI 000 Sal Sun 1.4 30 1544-1600 5549,000 Sun t-4 113 G 51 Balt>oa Pen•• NB 6.31·7300 •• •220Nlceln-12,VlllaBalboa.NB S665 000 Sat. Sun 1-" 30 54e-ons $374,000 Set/Sun t-6 t 4JO Do1pr·11n Terrace Co•on.a dal Mar 644 1600 S858 000 Sal Sun 1.5 1 'l39 Santiago Or Bayer est N B 831 7JOO SS49 500 " M ontti•av Ctrcle N•wport Ba~c" 644 1600 S775 000 412 V st.a ROM• NewPor'I S.acn IS44 1600 $289 000 • 1515 P•1sc1na NB 'YJ t ... 3163 $1 250 000 Sun 1_. 30 Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 Sun 1.5 1216 Sa,,o Pom1 Way B•oadmoo• CdM 640-1 208 $6 .. 5 OOOSun 1 4 c17 316 3•6'~ Jasmine 1 -1Br & IOfll CdM ;59 90 .. 0 S .. 10 000 Su,,day I 2·5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ........ 81 Royal St George, N_po,, B••c.h 644· 1600 S2 495.000 Sun 1 4 • • • ..-9 Canyon Ct Newpon B•ach 644 1600 S3:l95000 Sun 1·5 • • e ...-9 CrestwOOd Newpor1 Baach 644-1600 S2,995 000 Sun l ·S 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ...... 8 Rue MarMlll-. 8lg Cyn. NB 542·5200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 * e • ...-270 Ceg~ • 307 VlUe Balboa 1542·5200 $449 000 Sat/Sun t-5 * • •2939 Perla, NB 759-9100 S319,000 S•t/Sun 1-4 30 ""12 J•tty Coron. del Mar 64.4-I 900 $469 000 • 24 Bele0ur1 Or So Newport Beecl'I 8«-0728 SI 045,000 Sun 1-5 •• 280 C~ Ln-120 VIiie Balboa. NII a.e-ons 1.298.ooo Sat/Sun 1-6 3 BEDROOMS •• • ..-2 Ru• Grand Ducal. Newport B•ach 1540-2500 s 1 .090,000 SaVSun 1-6 I 825 White Ou , M•H V~de 844-t800 1259,500 Sat 12:30-4:30 •4501 W9'fM Rd, Cotona del Mar 75~9100 $795,000 • 605 & 605'h N Baytront Nawpon Baach • ** 111 E Bayfront. Newport B•ach Sun 1·5 644·1600 $1 ,tlS0,000 S•t Sun 1-" fS.44-1600 S3 795.000 Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1963 Federal, C .M sn-7300 1197.900 Sun 1-4 1 IS02 E Balboa Blvd Balboa 873-7300 S829 500 20252 Eutwooct Huntington Beach Sun 1-" ••• ...-1 0 H•rbOf' Island N-poft B•ach 644-t 600 S3 900,000 Sun 1 ·5 211 Abalone. llalbo• latand 973-4082 1899.500 Sunday t-4 ee8-9333 1339.900 • • • t 4S N Bay1ront NfNP<>'1 B•ach Sun 1"" 644-1600 St 775,000 Sun 1-5 2t 7 VI• ~o. Udo laland 975-4822 $51&,000 Sat Sun 1·5 9tl3t Clearbrook, HUf't.ngton BHch &e&-9333 $329,900 Sun 1·S 1034 Sanctcatt .. Coron. ct•• Mar 844-9080 sn~ ooo 212 Rochester, Coeta M•aa 873-31'77 1329,000 • 22 Swtft Cl. Newpott Cr .. t 973-7300 12IO,OOO • 1105 Pembrotle, ~ S..c:h 844-1800 ...... 000 s. Sun 1•5 l 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN Sun t-4 ••325 Cameo ShOrH Rd (al Ro•bury)CdM 721-8035 $1 • t 95.000 Sun 1 3()..tlpm sun 1 .5 • 2100 Satltlego. Newport Beach 2100 Arbutus Eaa1bfuff, NB 8'4-90e0 $587.500 Sun 1-6 4 Winged Foo1 Ln, Big Cenyon N e 131-7300 St ,216,000 Sa Sun 1,.:30 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN .,.,. ~ L.n,•te.wport ~ ~ IQe,900 S.VSun 12-6 •**1131 Oc~l4.~9Mcn ~ 11.1eo.ooo a.vsun 11 .. ·~ .,.~Pt. ............ .. 9'1·1* .... 000 8eUSun , .... '° • "~oo.-,....,Dirt BMcf\ • ~ 11?•.000 ~ 1 .. •• , ........ Ced eo.o.-.... Mer 79401'0 t 1,tn,000 auncsey '2 .. •4'14 ••1ld1, tit JO"~ Nta ~ latlSun 12-4 1300 WI I m °'· WtelCM .... «11·noo .. n.ooo ., •••• ,.. .. ca.-..... 04-719 -.-....,.., , .. 721·1200 $1,191,000 Sat•un 1-5 1100 Eu..11, Newport BMch 83M2M $597,000 Sunday 1-4 1 t t Signal Ad, Nti•Port awn '3 t -oM!O IMS,000 ...,, Cherry Hlb, N~ lleech ...._,too It. tM,000 ~ ~. NewPort 9each -..0.~ MS0.000 •"2001 Yacht vtgllent. SH.WW, NI ... tOIO l 17S,OOO Sun 1 .. • • e 2 AodlV ~ Corona del .,.., 721-1200 11,liM,000 ....,.,.., , .. ••1111 Otk>fie °'·(.,._.Verd•) CM. t~t '47$.000 S.VSun 1-6 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM • 1921 H#bor c.-t Cr, He: po" 8Nch •937» M 2 ..,, 0-- .....,IOO 1705.;000 ..... 1-4 -·-fU,000 - • t220 , ... CotoNI ........ t4+1IOO 11,Jle,000 SlllJIUn , ... •2721 ~ ........ CdU A1·7>00 ..... 000 • • , 104 Senclcae9e CdM ....... ..,...000 -•MR..C..-. ..... 911#\ ,.... .. ••• ., .... ....... •..-.ea Jumlne C'9ff Corona def M., 844-1800 1585.000 Sun, ... * 19048 5.-wtnd Qr. H l!J 83t·7300 1275 000 ~t.39 H11tadate, Newpof1 Beach ....._ 1eoo 1850.ooo 2&21 E ttm\ 51 N .8 541--9723 aee. 7IO Sun, .. Dei'l 1CM 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 2 ,_,. Or9nd v ...... 8fQ Canyon ~ l 1,1M,OOO DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 1 BR -"'9'0 .. L...-..... ...... "°'° 3BApU2BA ·. .. . •GUICKULI ~ , ... t8acondo w/poot, 91Mt, tennla, ::.=.:.-.=z ••It• UH.000. OPEN Sat/Sun. 1 t Robon Court. (?i4tMMll,. .... , ...... , '•'" "'"· ,rplo 6 mocNI pen"• 38A, 2~88 hof'M. 3 Wf-.>- 810Ynd patloe w gee.ct .,,.ry, Mu.I IM 11'111 v•lue •• 1389.toO w/ *"'•' ouerd .... 6 morel llAftllOR• ..W NII Welc '°~I hper Ent9f'talner'1 deHQht. locmon. A bllrgliln at Open lloor pfen 1t'4.MOf •73-1800 vaulted cell, 4br. CUSTOM WMIWll New CUtlom •BR 3'h8A hom. w11eo• bay, min 6 city llghl Ylew11 Palallal home w/marble, Corlan & 11a1e-or.th••rt eppl1. A value at S 1, 199,000 w(TERMSI •DUPLD 2Br 2Ba up, lg 1Br la lower, 25x95 fot-auper 1herp 13S5K.J\ln JtcObl 1 795,000LH. OPEN '-"Y SAT/SUN, 2&12 CRESlVIEW DR. OwnJ •UCIHFICI IALE Aat 122..oso1 CllMlty Villagt .... "" tn.3m or 7224520 Bluffs. Reduced1---------- s10,ooo. Mlnl·b•v CONTEMPORARY OPEN TOOAVI •BEACH FIXER• Newport Duplex w/ grHt potential! Walk to beach. Seller moll· vatedl A 1tea1 at $580,0001 973. 1900 view. 2,000 aq ft. Must IUCH HOME Hiii $319.000 LH. S~nnlng 48R 3BA W/ 2939 PERLA •ABSOLUTE BARGAIN!! OPEN SAT/SUN l-4.3() veutted celllnga, Euro Selly Shlpley. Geo. kitchen •P• & court· yard. A bargain et 5BR 4~BA, 4,800 1 home w/lrg lol, 20X42 pool & apa. Molher-ln- law unit • great for eo- tertalnlng Owner sac· rlllce nl• beloW m•r· ket at SM4,900 w/ TERMS. Elklne Alty. 844-0496 $455,000. 873·t 900 Belcourt TWnhm, former 1111111 By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH model. Must ••"· A• duced to S 1 ,045,000 Agt MA-0728 Both vulnerable. Sf't.: h d~ali. Since West's two of pades wu obviously a sin1leton, dedattr roee with the ace and drew four rounds of trumps. With no clear way to 12 trick s, declarer ceshed the laat trump. on which West di..carded the two of diamonds while all three of the board's spades were sluffed. South then played off the ace-k ing of clubs and three rounds of dia- m onds. ending in dummy, and led the jack of clubs. W eal w on, but was for<'ed w iOve the table t he fulfilling tnck with a club. Have you noted all the miscues? NORTH •AQ84 •15 • Q 10 3 • J 10 8 6 WE. T EAST • 2 • K J 10 6 3 •984 3 •a2 •96 52 •87 ·• +Q982 +7 -&3 ~Ol'TH •976 •AK Q J 10 •AK .1 +AK Tht l11dd1111: South Wetit 'forth 2 •. Pll8i. 2 • 3 • Pu" 3 NT F irst fault South for not bidding the slam rn no trump. With no ten &<'es. there was no advantage to hav 1n1ot the lead rome up to the South hand South geU! an11ther demerit for not ror N'<'tlnl( to "II no trump ""hen ~,·en a W<"ond r hanre after the double Plaved b' N orth. that ... Jam 1s unbeatable 3t09 Cl.AV ST PATRICK TINORI Agt 721·1200 (Over $135,000.000 Sold) ~ •\11r-.L ,.... '""""'I -~. Ill \I ll\11' BELCOURT DRASTICALLY RE· DU CED OPEN SUN 1·5 22 ROCKINGHAM SBA, private pool & spa, 111rgost of tho J M Poters Plan 4 tn OlCCluslvo gu ard gnlod commun11y Mo llvatod sellor Also 1wn1lnble tor IN1'0 CRH 01g1 fo r moro CICl4'tls 759- 6600 Tho Pr11r1en11a1 _s:11111orn .. 1 noa11y BY OWNER 3BR 2BA furn chn•mng hm on cnlrl ponn nr walor plans for expansion $525K 721·8113 6 • Pass Pus Pus Pas" Pu East Pus Pass Dbl Opt nm.: 1, .1cl r """ 111 • ~ ull"" t h1· h1dcim1ot ond pla' 111 tht., h.1nrl I h111 ilf'<1dt' ""h 11 ... h1 111ld ht-1 h ir1wd "11 h t'rrn r' and h"" Faull W e'>t for parting with thr ""run.: deurt on the la!>t trump Ooce I dt'1 l11rer 1o1. a ... out 111 trump ... thtre 1 lo\d' nu point in hnldm1t onto a 1 .. urth d uh BV o wner Newly ro- modolod 3BR 2 • 8 11 hOWll' Stf'PI 10 b<'"'ICh & bay $399 500 631·7677 HARBOR RIDGE nldll\ '"rt h hud ,, <I 1II 11 11 It rt> ... poni.t> to 111ok1 \•r 11d 1 1111111 111 thret' n11 trump th1 ,,1h11 hut. ""uld dep nH• ~11rth ""•11 h 111 ''"o m u1·h ludd1n.: ... pa11 '"" h l'l"' !t·d t o makt' a I><'"' t1v1' n· .. p11n ... 1 11n 11 t.111 r n trd .. u1t I 11.prl'"' t'd b\ I ~.11 honor., :-;oul h dro\ 1 t• o I tw tw 1 n .. 1,1111 Eu ... 1 \ dou bit' rt-q1J1 .. 11·d .i "'1"111• 11 ad I ..;1 ... t h dt>d drer al.,.• t r red in nnt fi ndm.: rht> hne that w ould havt ... ur , t-t'ded n .. m11tter what We"I kept Atlt'T unhl1ttk1n11 the top cluh<1, dt rl1trt'r .. h11\1ld 11:1"-h t h t> ale of cha mond.. "\\ rtak1• tht> Jilt k ""1th the quec-n thl'n 1rtll'mn th P k1n11 of d1a tn• 111d ... nn t ht' 1111 k ol dubi. Thl'n dumrm 1o1. 11l l1e .ihlt· l o win whKht>v ..., m1n11r ... u11 \\ .... t rrturni. to take I ht• l1ti.t I lo\ 'o l r11 k '' OPEN SAT 1·!> :i.>1 COVFNTRV Mo11vatod si-rte• 3 ElR, 2 ' .· BA n!'wly p111nlf'd & c 11rpclor1 Cnll lor more det.111s C191. 759-6600 Tho P111cH•n- 11111 Callforma nea11y E'BLUFF E condo, 30r 2 ' ,en, L A OPn. lg oHc. w1do grnnll mny upgrds S-1 ·1 ,.,._ Ov ownr 721 -B t t:i jTODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE II ACROSS . . . , ... ,. P t. u1 . ~·,to 11J, u r.i• • I A •r.-\ f, r ••• ... ~ "4;.ttl fl,1!'l ..... • " t---1f;t ....... ~ ... ,..,,(J ,, ' "' t. M ilH'•'' •"•' ~"' r t•TIC I I • • • ~~ ~ '' ,.,,liJt I t t•f rt• Ill M,1111• p p ., ~ tftfHmtt ""10 , •• , •' M ''" U 1 't '. 4 ,. ' i'4 '-u••I 4' u 1l,,,, pl •• I, H l ·-~lttt t••P.CJ '-8 r)HH -.: !fl~ 'Jlj ', J'1""f1f ,, • t f) L.<ollto< I '>7 "c; 0'1!111!1• t, ~ Pot-..-1 hot<11n J 1>4 H 10 OUrlttl I>'> ( ruftl .... r~ep1 ,,,..,,,l(l ·o c,,.,,....,n " 011\N /I Fodrhlv drChdt< 'J llilhOn Ctly "M\ Por .t\V) ;t., fllu WI 17 VIP :a lunAt•< i 'l T vl>f'W' II'• rollf'• 81) f llhf'<S I! t Elro1n"' 1 e. f ii t t'tlonll !It HJ • '>f'I J•ll.l 86 N I •l•ICI A. T mtt '"" ,, 8<1 So!Owor,.,. (. 0 \#Pf"t.1 "" tt ,,.,~, C+ 1 C.omm"""' <,t; Grt>fl~ promf'f' 101'' 113 S10f' o! d •onm "14 PrO()hPloc $•Q• 4') '1<11n1~ 'l ' Hrt< ~I'~ q r1o.11 '-'ll r•<'>Vr>'d down •()(' lloJUPI 10 t ~ .... Ql>fl• 10;; l t11Sure1• ...,,.,. tO' Motor "'"' nqrf'(Jlflnl 106 lll'ICh 10' 5•~11' tQll Ao trM~ E i;tt'lf'f 1()<! SPI•" o•name>nl 100 Crom'iOn 11 1 ACIOt VOtQl\1 1 t :' SP4"•• 114 {,tomb CJ 1aOOf'•I 1 lh A<11ronomer IX) Uqly Old wom1r 1;>. Banq'v~ na11ve •• 11 1?1 <;port 1:n s .. wv .. , " M.t1a1on 1211 W111lrl'\\ ~ qutl~loon 131 S IPVfl nr W 1n<.h 133 BuroP\ 1:14 Cnponp \ I j~ Ci1lvon tof 1t11• p(,A 116 Vl'ry on mu'" <1or*'Clt011~ I Ii r,, Aor r O•Ct' I> ...... 118 ran111v 1 l Q Valual>ll' ••°'"' DOWN 1 Clamp+n<1 1001 l 0 1 a~< Od '\ O••n t• 4 tnd 41n WOfT .tn " &• •tlO<••I b 0~"01\Qt' tl Arl•f'\\ J•lhilf '.J Mui l~lf' •OD• ,,,~.ira 11 L 1h~ '"J•Qn 17 Mouu~"l"I wn•'~ I I !J::>SA "'"" I~ Profound I> l llf!llP CIQ.t• II K on9 o l Ju1W11 I' COOi! II! ( oll4!Qtt c;lul • 19 C:,pt.,old (hol y• '22 5,.111 Of p()Wl'f ;i'> J,,,, pubhc. JPv<•ar anc"'' , f. f1 lllt'O !.P•"' . l • ... '\•tnfll' .... ,.15 34 ,, ... , L at.f' 1F C:. tnY I~ ~l'lf'lll'r A " .., • r w·lt· •1• A lJl,lfti. f w ••fl 1, rtallefl out •I ~1h.1,~I' 44 Achf"\'I u•bt>;. 4!> 0.11 of hnf' H1 HOUSf't\Old .tppl1antl' 41 s-•rc'. f olly 4!1 C...l'lu•Ch oona11on '>O Al>~• '>2 Sin9 lta..e a1nq '>'.l Rocky 1S111llon"1 55 5 trit.f' 57 0 11 lhf' Cull 1ema1i. 60 09C0<81f\ 6 t Sh ant.ar' 1nstrumt'tnl 63 Catlike 6~ Said Mi Tt\41 lflml)f'~I 5')1rll 67 OICl'd 11 17 ,, tll SIXl." II .. nqtn 'J Run for '"" '4 f •f O<l'IC•I) 76 00fm11111 ~' j 'It· prA .. Of>f'll '8 0 1 11\f c.t1~ "t.f (IPf'l"\,-r\tttr l" 11'<11•00' 80 f 0"'"" E OYP lol)n lf>llO!'t 8 1 Arn,... r.f lhf' 11 l ACllPH Dahl 8 4 ( OVt'IOO Wtll\ )Cllt1 8'> C,miill woo11 Ill> P.1•.is 11u onMo(I 1111 < o• 111 1\lano Cf I W•l~f'd on cl l l. I# vf'r Pf'r son C+'> l 1'111~• ,W11p ~f. Moun1111 pool Q8 r, • ;Q lnOiqo O)f' 103 RIGh C..ONM ' tO• Dr•••v 10'> Sonc:I' 107 A1 l•M S Rita t t I 5,.,,mme< [vlln \ I I;> P l)oloPf>tllf' ,1,.f\(j I 1 I ';oQ~ f !hf' 10018( I 14 ( oh1CofH (jorf'<.t1on ' ''t Ht~rr,n 1 11 Stor,.<Jl'I <yhndm 11rl0Uy 118 A°"an prinCI' I HI Aulhor <•tt•y n 1 Au tr v 01 '"'ll'r 11~ Ct•"'-f1 r1vur t,h Allt•" l\r 171 Waho n.uru·,• 1}9 lno ,... II no All11m"1'•" VOii' 1 J I f><>OO~~ of !ht' l'l•rVfl1'1 ... PINllllULA NOMI Newet CU11totn flOl'M b•tween beach/bay. appro•. 2900 al. 3 tevel home w/4BR 3'hBA l•mlly room, $725K. Ronda Hein, Cannery Vlllag• Rlty 673-3777 or 848-7212 HARIOR RIDGE MOTIVATID llLLIR ONNUTt·I 21 COVINTRY 3BR, 2~ BA condo In Herbor Rldga, Newly painted & carpeted. Asking $3200/mo. Call Gigi for more det•ll•. 759•9800 UDO ISlE, new home. 3700.f, R.ouc.ct to Mft.000. OPEN SAT/SUN 10-5 WM~bylPflt 227 't1a ~. 67M31 I OPEN SAT/SUN 12"' REDUCED S70K 434 Rlvef'alde Ave al Clltf, Nwpt Hgta. Cal· allna view, 3BR 2Ba, 4 car gar + wr~ahp. 722·8777 Bro '::~;~;~' S©\\.JUµ-~t,tfs· WOii tAMI fdlr.d lty CLAY a. 'OU.AN ------- 0 Rearrange the 6 scrambled w ords below to molt• 6 simple wo1ds Print le1ters of each in 11s line of SQuores ALEKWY 1 I 2 I I I DRY NAB I I 11 I 1 ~ N 0 l G A L I p 0 R R u A I t-:,-, ----,--, -, ----,-11 -f The wife was fed up wt th _ . . . . . her husband for video taping ---A----A-----A every httle event that hap· I G R I T A C I pened around the house He 1----------;..._---i responded 1nd1gnant1y. .__.I _...,l _ _.l ... 9 __ fL.. 1 _ 0 ....... I---' e:~~~: ,:~~s--~~~'-~-·~~. these 1-----.------.---tl O Comple1e rtie chuckle quoted I c l A y u N I I -l O I 1 1 1 I I I by f ll1ng in the m1u 1ng words ..__,. __ _.,·---'·--'·--'---'· you deveiop from slop No 3 below ·~=nd r r r r r r r r r r r 1 A"t/M"r/ 9NI NNn~ UJOJI s1uaAa asa41 do1s , 1M sw 111 asa41 ·Anueu61pu1 papuodsaJ aH asno4 e41 punoJe pouadde4 1e41 1uaAa a1u11 luaAa 6u1de1 oap1A 101 pueqsn4 J94 411M dn pa, SPM 9JIM t141 ).. VMV 9NINNnt:J A::JVNff7 ::Jff)'Vt:Jl t:JVOt:Jdn NOT1'V!) J..ONVt:JB A 1)('V3M S131·WVt:J::JS TRADE now {fi -~' YOU CAN FIND IT IN CLASSIFIED •nm11m IOlllllUll 1. .,,.. leYef ••>r. 2,...be, pool. •e»•. •.ooo 1q 11 RE· DVC!OI 1120.000 10 $98),000 •9 TOAA 'I PINES 2 Single level 3br. 3b& IOWHI priced 8ordHux. LO lot 1 RUE MAASfll.LE HN.000 REDUCED! 3 5bt, &~ba cuttom 7,400 aq It, 14 OAK• CREST LN $2,549,000 RCDUCEDI 4. BELCOURT HILL. 2,580 aq It oce•nlnlto lltu REDUCED lo SS39,000. 11 NORTHAMPTON r; COSTA M ESA 2569 EL.OEN 2br, Iott, spa $245,000 REDUCED OPEN SAT/SUN or by appt. w(fom/Sharon, AOtl. 714-873·8728 NE'h CUSTOM HOMES NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR 2211\BA, 2500 a 9, 10 kitchen• & bath• Q uiet cul ·d•·•ac atrHI 379 LaPerle Ln, (151h & Tustin) 848- 4232 or 842·2000 NWPT TERRACE Vacant 3 BA, 21~ BA Townhoua• In new condition. 1 ,400 aq n Pool, ape, •II amenl· tloa In quiet area. 1 1 Sunburat Lane. Owner has movtd & It anic- toua $1 94,500 Lone Suir Roally, Glenn, 547-1671 or nlte 839-3203 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN tO·S 547 SANTA ANA AVE Ch11rm1ng Cape Cod collage, whit• plckol Ienco overaz crnr lot, Npt Hghll Complet 1 I y r • n 0 v at 0 d u P· g radod 3BR, 2BA tam rm, 2-car gar. 2 yards French doors windows. Dutch door I entry frplc. now crptS & hardwd nra & ro61 & skylls S525K Call Gone at 744-4064 or 647-1222 Open House Sun 2·S B luffs r e nov111ed Linda • 2207 Fortuna I Mo1111a1ed1 S4 19K Agt 759·8200 V111a Balboa condo 1 on 1 BA bo11u1 CIOCOr Vory. very Qutel Lg pa110 g11tod comm w pool spa, 1orin 1S P r 1cod To soil SI 75 500 Ownt11 mny carry 2nd TO 723-014 7 BAYRIDGE BEAUTY Light. bl•ghr 3BR 3BAI twnhm Fr esh l y painted plantaflon shutters thruout, lull soc sys Will p y 3, to bkr agt S375K For preview by owner call n4..e<l'-4171 DOUBLE PATIO 280 Cagney Ln "120 OAEAT OCEAN VIEW 220 Nie• L.lln• #312 I ~ . , LEAllllll t ' t OPEN SAT/ SUN 1·5 714-45-48-0175 WIHAVIAWOI INVINTORY Of RENTALS. CAL( FOR AVAILAlll> ITV, ARIA I MONTHLY REN~ CALL Grubb I Elltl 11MAR IRISAS" ONLY 4 Remaining! 3 BR, 21'> BA, Fam. M4-e200 Am Bonua Am wet bar. att gar, 8/C, 2,230 SQ ft $389, 750 OPEN OAIL.V 1()-<t 2421 EAST 161h ST Newpor1 Beach 546-9723 W. NEWPORT • 2bd, I ba, garage • $975 1 CORONA HNGL.NDS L 2 bd condo yrty 1• $1050 San Juan Capistrano 1078 PENINSULA PT • 3 be! • $1450 I OCEANFRONT • 1 b4 yrty • St500 BACK BAV • 3 bfl twnhm, patio, a C, yrt.i • $1850 $1159,900 3BR, 1.5BA. 1 sty end unit, an ga· rage, enc patio, Aot. 661-4802 CORONA DEL MAR • Chnl RMI 2 bd vtt condo • S2250 Santa Ana 1080 PT. DEL MAR • 2bd. hH, yrly • $2,•50 BAVFRONT • 5bct dock, yrly • S8500 CONDO FOR SALE. 10- 1a11y redone, lamlly envlm 2BA, 2BA, lg kltch $125,000 Call 831-0680 WATERFRONT HOMES Inc 131·1400 7eo.3IOO Mobile Homes 110 SELLING OR BUYING A MOBILE HOME FOR FREE INFO CALL 1·800-7n·8836 ProMATCH Bal boil Island 210 · SMALL 21R 1 BA Out-of-State Cottage w new car· pets. ClrapH & paint Frplc, 1 car garage. yrty untum $12001mo Property 1 55 L•k• Havasu. AZ Great v1ew1 1 • acre S89,000 OWC Call Lynn I· 800-432-4595 eic 1101 Mohave Realty BHO Agt 873-4092 SOUTH BAYFRONT 4BR 2BA upper D-. prex. Unlurn yrty i Car garage Avt no• $2500 Agl 873-4092 SEDONA AZ. I "'D "OCK COUNTRY Balboa Prima 91 acres Clly llmlll Zoned reslden· 11111 Brocnure avalla· t>l e M u11 111l k 10 Peninsula 2107 *•CUTE 2BR t>ch COi· tage w /sundeck. Ore•1 foe $1050 548-1793 Caro lyn 01 Tom Coldwell Ban1te1 First Alft11ate 1 ·800-955· :i.>:i.>31 •2Br Iba. nu paint carpot. blinds, beam ce11 3408 • 't Marcu1 $845 mo 673-73S3 ime Corona Sharing 159 del Mar 2122 drrfl do1o1. n \1111 mu\t he J"I H' thAt ffil1\I ol \ (1111 OIJfOI 1!11Ticuh11:\ \tC'OI lr11m 11 n1 <'n.11111\ '" \"r lin.a ncr' ant.I 1h.it m1•11· lhan .111\ thinw, rl\C.' \nu f1•'" l\<'1'11 h> .l'<l'll.11n "hJI \1111 htlljC' or '"' n .1nll th1·n n"ilh iiut \IHH h""'" •n 111J,·r < urrt·nt 11l.inrh11 \ ·"f'I" 1' 111111.t 11·n.i1nl\ hnng :.ihout .i 1 .. 111111.i, , hJn1-11· "' hrJ ll ant.I ma111r .1lln .11111n in \1111r lif1·'1'1c:' l.FO IJuh 1.J--\ug ~ l 1 l>1\Wn11n~ '"II'"' II 111111 p111!iknl\ 111 .a f\JrtOl'' 'hip • 1 1111111 n.iturr \\llO I J1\ th1· lrll l ,, ' "rd. 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Inga, P._, b•ony, t:°'~-~·· IM 1 ~ lllDffllo. Lt:.:"9 rOOM, f'u4t ,,,...~aeotouaoo ,.,,, 1 1100 mo. c.1 )llCumd. "°"' ""· ..-;;;;; f/f04367aay Lrg room. a OloMll. ~rooM. ueo10. IM, 1 u -.., ...,.. 1 ,_,.,. condo 31,_ _,.MP .:lc...--r-.-..., 941411 No..-. 111 ant · glent aundedc ._, 1u IGIM, 11NM-1• ,__, -wo. Vecelon .......... Aleo Ul"•-tu-•a _________ ,MrilCllll<e 1U "*"''" C!t!y.aAt,931...U..2 HeM OCCAH. , ... at, .__.. ,.... 1"'9A.. t oer .-. new Awllllble "' __ .,..,. * l!ASTatotl * .....,. cloMU • ...J!' IHAAP a QZAN l9A Iba apt tt~1~.X; ~.=-~..._..· °"*~· 11390i' --------BALBOA NEW~O .. T V....., __.._, '°"· Spadoua ..... 1114. f'1191, rac ""· .... 18A. l:>Ullt4'a, 17NI .-, ... ..... ~3 .. ~!.!-~A~HCM!:!3uae!!!.-2-<ar-':. 1 WHK f'AH ***** 3BR H A, Monaco "'-TY 12$4494 ~n: Jr,~ '"10 ..... & ...., Inc. .:....~;... ~ mo c.t Of(. Cal ~am. "'° ......... --· , bUIMne, ,.... E'elde ~ __, lrg •LUXURY COHOO• :;.,ct:'· ~~rd1~~'. Y!.AALY charming 38f MOYe.fN llOHUSll 1790/mo. M$ HU kr. ,-eoc»..._.22 · Ag! 6te HIO ' I wld HIOO/mo. 19r , .. , Ille MW, bft• CATAUNA IUNIET ..._,O 1'1W1?• !!>,.!.'..!O:!_, fr•~~ 8pactoW "" 1"'eA •t llO PMI ..rr ••~• •-i Spacloue 28,. apt w/ ._ Ina, .,.... Muac ... , VIEW841UOIMO -..--.. .,out. twnhm• seao mo tBA w/w ,_. crpt a. .,.,.n .... ,,,,. • trplc. bflld Cilllfl'4a, di•· t ' 0811111 .... c.n... llC>..U °' .,,.... 8r.nd MW ,.,. 111A .. ........ OK HouM .... Sun. 127 IOO .... LI\ ...... H,, • Pltlnt. ;er.:.-. pd. Spacloue 1 A 28drm 19 pebO Mr oc'F•. •t51mo IN\ Od ceh. tn MC bldQ ~ Udo ,bt,,,.._, lfutbluff :Mth 9'.1548-1118 t~ Orenge 'B' .1725 Ap49. C-. 10 bMch, 7St4* C: :CW WOOd '* • lllW DCITllGI Park om.. ltoot. 1oM con do. t1171/mo •LIDO Ill.I• ~~1!,':.~om..J: 1571 Orenge 'A'-1740 "'°°°'9. anope. l'rom TH! SEVIUE 111iolM. ,irt:':eu •· 4M honw, N••P<H' '"P 9'11. OWllQe. Incl l1IOO 10 "'°"""" Comfortable 2Bdrm 6 , .... frig, *'°"· w/d , 187 Ylctot1a 'l ' .. ~ l'T80 M42Jmo 541-033e 28R w/gw, bfttna, yd. . - OCEAN vtlW "'....._ udl&~lllMll.N/ elMrMOO.•M-1 ... .. H .. •w-~-area. l1IOOI utW.. 'AEO ...a.I ZBA hom•. FrHh ger ......,7aot Celt ~120 NPM DUPLEX. E SIDI!. 2en I Wtr pd. e:J45-4120 •5 ........, hm48r mo. 122·1IOO eY9 A A1..8~11~~E, Agl, LIDO •a.-.AMllT -8A O/W. w/d hk·up 2819 IM4a Ana J 1155 2tla. F/ft, MW upQfde wkendt, 211•1100 .. -....... _..,r"V'l'I paint, n9W ~CM-STUDIO W/KITCHEN I -ct9t I kar I"· Ordnr lnct. weetcdy9 **~* lpeoloua 2 9A a 09" I* A co.ry F/p, 2 Cat M75/ mo. Avail 2/1 •1 110NTM FRIE n•wd Y 0!;,, .. ,..•nc U,!IO ........ net Nl!W iUi" townnoua.e.. •• oondo. 2 lltory, great get W/Of>nt'8 • W/O 70I .,,.. 729-7284 or Bachelor • 2BA ~s.-41::' ........ mo WESTBAY APT9 L.AAOE STUDIO. fMel kltehen, dOee to f/llM«t/ beach. 0,... vt9W. ........... ,...llV ..... watertrof\t locatlon. icm.pa. Nice atde A S73'-'1733. l l4BA a ,.,. POOi. St50 Off MOVE·INll ...,..,._ma 2-" 2"'114. 81taehed Security butldlng 6 rMr ~. 11350. A\lf ..-5.-U-..N .... NY--.-llA..__C_H_E_LOR __ , ~ 0.•lrabfe Eutalde 2BR FMtur1ng pool, apa. fbr & den, vl•w. ·Ur gar, yard1. •100' to llACM patttlng prege. AvaJ. Nowt ltlr ~912 Pvt patio, new car-apa. cable · 1BA upatu• unit 1n a patloe. enct prwk"'9 guans.d comm, f/p, 111M.e31·5737 11115 2br, patio, ebte lmmed. 14.500/ a. pelnt, retrig. astsi WESTI.AKEYIUAOE qu1et~11 Utlts. ••· Sorry,NoP .... pool,,ennt• l240Qf Open Houle. Or111n.tlc lndry. Iota o4 pattdno mo. mo Incl uttt •• ..._..212. 8'5-8122 cept OU pd te50. mo S.Chelof $570 mo. ~1111 newr 3B 2\otB hM. yd. 946-NM 2242 ELDEN AVE , e.dl'oom MM 't.!..., 3 BA. ....... 1100 Ald~-fOO 10 THI 11.um Unique to ground fir OPEN suN t... 2BA , \48111-ns to ..____._, "-o .. • bch. 11379. Me-1035 •llG CANYON• 28A 211A 21ty condO, 2bf, din rm, 2 trple9, --------Es 2BR 2811twnhs1875 ........, 28R 2.58A plue den WNte & bttahC •BA. mrt>I f/p , W/d, trla. 1ba S1200. 7~1187 .cte1.__lll'I, ~lg.~ • ICE 2BR, new paint 825 Center 942·1424 rege. •t'50fl'ft0 PACIPICA HecutlY• view condo. reat COM* lot. ,,..h pa1IO w/at,.am. Nu or 144-1313 ...... new _,. •• ,,_.... .. bflnd• gar, lndry Ml.... TOW 110..,.11 2 car gar. av all clean, "'""Y patio, crpt/'pnt AJC pool cal•. d/w, garage, Good IOc. alnt cond WESTBAY AP'TS = --... "" 1Wg9 farrUty kitchen, 2 llC nar no' petl/' Waite to bellCh, twnhM lndry, etorage 1775 S7901mo 8'0-2428 1150 ~ MOVE·INll -;· g;; ~df.:. Newpof1 Helghte 28R lmmed. Aalclng 11805 car Oll'llQ9· KJd• & amkra~ Ntc.I 111501 llPt. 2BR 1\otBa, trplc, NO PETS 6'C>249S E'SIOE o.tached t>•~lc Anraetlva Apt• wttn '--.!. lt .. 7l/m · 1 "'l!tA In ch11rmlng Agt7 • ..,.K~ 720-117• pete wa4come. 11,595/ mo .. -... ,. ........ 53 pvt pdo, garage, no E/SIO"' 28.. I unit, 2BR, n-car--.. .• pool/apa 8.ffutlrully 780..o~ 0 =~'°"~ti:,~~: °' ~ moH~~~~~~r· • _,.. --s>et• 11100 17W412 •new 0;. & ~~ lndry rm. gar•ge .;;;y landacaped aenlng. LIO •Br ••IC V\c'torlan PoOI a lal#\dry. sorry. RfAW "' Qrubt> a Elll• epa no P«•· __.gu_,_._t -'s_9_25.;.._945-_..;;._a.._.;..5_, Bae=· No Peta SS30 220 °"' °' #3 _, mo. Avf trM tnd a1a1 • 5-..no 0t 11.-1-. "" N•·•'.·t · B(·.t· I ' --hOme, oak ftre, •Plral No Pett. 1195/mo. ~t."\VIT"'V'VYI' i.u· v ·11 844"8200 luah gmde. 4531•7378 E'SIOE large 2Br 1 Ba, t Bedroom 1715 -. .. rc .... Avaftf'ebt. CUnlll31•12M .w .. ~.....,11 .. , 11000,, *l!alTllDI• balcony.snglgarage 2BR1 v.ea ll20 w .. •••••••= 12200/mo. 494-3330 REAlTOAS• LLldo llawfrent '"" $735/mo 120 E 201h 28R 2Ba seas • LO 28A •. noo . Nie. _, .. 1r conw-•""'"' POOL HOllE 3br 2ba .W.ViN 11T llO.._, •ENT 1BR S850/mo Incl g111,1 St. Call 642·9090 ........ y ....... .-.d ... ,.. .... ,.,. •,,. 18R •12M?90> """ 8 .,... l!a1t1ld• W • famny •LIDO JILi• 9{;.'.7194: "'"" water & gar. No pei.. E"S OE ... ..v --.--......,.._,. o-:r11on·:·~ ,.., duplex 2 1BA, rm, lg y11rd, cul-d• N--4BR 3B"' ... ~me. 111-21 .. ·7733 IUNK HOUIE 2323 Elden 154S.7854 I I . idnt loc 2Br ........ Pool -*-• cozy trplc:, nice crpt & .. ~ ,.. '"' " 1 t Ba upstairs No peta Bacnetor .-'I ~ ,,llnda W/O hlcup1 HC, 11400/mo. Yrly. Huge muter, MO aye, Udo 1111 for leaH. 3BR 1BR gar-oe •pt. CIOM APARTMENTS •EAITllDE• 1725 mo 271.C 16tl'I t Bedroom S705 1401 Superto!. ltl 11• bcNnalde of PCH 2 RUSTY GUINTHER +many wu. 13000. 2BA tw>me. grHt toe. to South bay a. town. LUXURY 1 BR APTS S250 OFF Pt. 844..().452~---2BA I \<•Ba '835 • '* * car panting. Avf Feb e31..e389 Ag1 Owner, 875-1101 Av• I I Imm• d . S850fyrly. Utlle pd. •Rerr1gerato1, pool. BHutl1ul • ..,,. large' E'ald• 2b•. Iba, n-1111 E 1111'1 St a.2.oese BEACH S.Uh0t9 •M et. Df1w by 704 Bego-Spaclou1 & modern •LIDO PARK• l2800cJo. No peta. •fS73-4342• patio, OH & water 2 BR 1 '-'BA town.-carpet. lrplc. p atio, ulll 2BA lurnlunf. _a nla. 11025/mo. 2BR 1BA horn. w/nww BHuttrul 1BR 1BA Chtlallne 499-3400. -3-BR_2_B_A;....;;;u_p..;;1;..;.ta.;;.lr1-....,,-..,-paJd. house New carpet, pd. $750 mo t Bedroom $130 St700 Matt&, 831 175-4112 carpet. Yard w/pool, Mobll• hm. In gated Lido tale. 48R 3BA apt. 2-car gar, patio. '1tOM $135,110 frplc, O/W W/0 hk-up, "!so B acl'lelor unit. ::: ~~Ba = -. ..;;.l..;..L...;OC;.;;..._K""'T;...;.;.:0'-'IUCll~---.&-OJ>9n meadow view, comm. Nr C'""9'Y Vlt· hou .. on lnalda lot, Avail 211. St300/mo 142 1401 garage, patio S995 E ••d•. new carpet. 151 E2tlt St 54-2408 Cl.DE COM. 38A. 1BA. ~~!!'-rs>90t .... 0~ ;!!-~~ laga 11100/mo. Avl grHt IOcatlOn $2.900/ yearly. 811-247·24'8 -----· ----mo utll Pd S500 mo SIOO Ol'F ~ CO"" hoUM w/ _...,. ,,..... -r ...., now 875-4912 Bier mo. fl75-9311. 1780 Santa Ana Av• Kevin 85t..().42C WESTFIELD APTS 3BR ~ loW9t unll. & -hrdwd ftoore Arbof. !1200/mo. Agl .... A DllCOUNTff TSL MGMT E.ASTSIOE 2BA 1 •-n• 1150 OFI' MOVE·INll WIO NM.Ip vr5-<tt12 •Newport llewfr...t Udo Ille. Nice 38R 28A ~ .• ._. BffUCltufly Malnml"9d gar/WUQ9S '_,__ ' on Acacia. Garage. 2ar 2Ba FfP pr, lndry home, qul.t .,..., f/p, (c.11 for 0e1a11a1) 832·2232 or 722-90t 2 townhoua•atv••. af\gl D • ,,_,..... •1aoo.15•9471. 13' 018 Runabout. 28' 2 car, big P91lo, avaH Sp•clou• 1BR. lllot• •0000 LA1t>•f10N garage sa7s mo 2BR~ No P~ns ttO~lttO&.Mplla •LO tBR tBA.. S775 '--1 M.. """' 57>5427 T'SllilCMlf Olde CdM 3br, 2ba, tam OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX bOat doclc. 850-07511 now.12.150 en-te:J2. O '"BR ..,8 new, " ... · "'V• atove S IO~ 28R 2S. '820 m.z23larl'ZNOtt rm "p ..... bile• to •Lt ~ 4 A:Sias. micro, pool, carport & 2 vrr r:•STSIDE. 1 BR Mo ... 'I• -w -----1~ ---";.;..;;;;.;.;;...;....-.=.;;.;... ...... _ • • ,..., Lar,.. 28A ... i.-den. •Newpon CrM1 3BR Udo Moblla Hm Park Call Connfa ...... o;;A "' -..,_,_ -I bch AV plcg pet? •B-,.._ ltJ • .._, iau~ Calt Su• LAI,.. 2 Br 1 " e. .. om• . .,., .... mo Ou' .......... • a•• 2" A . $t 100/mo. 2'-'BA. all amen ••· Pvt beach, atepa to 975-8404 ·~r ..-" -VI ... --F--. UOOO/mo 875-6511 S ...,., __ __;::.:..::,..:..;.:::..;.. __ , 549-0492 lownhaa. Laun d ry w1ter p11ld . Quiet 2-" ... ~· .. ._, t1•5ee.1851 con.ct No pet•. 15 ..... mo. water S1100lmo lo , ... o-R -· 41 t /2 BU< TO BEACH room, pat • all bl1·1n• adult partl 759'-5590 ~ ·"" -875-97 173-8030 LO t BR. newly r9m0Cf. --------H25 mo. G S bOllt dOdt. MOo0'1M H1ir1!11,q'1 Ii I fh-,1d1 !1·W •OCEAN VIEW• NEW RDTALll w/gar. S875cJo, yr1y. UITllDE 2018 THURIN W E 21R 72$ AYAIUILI llOW * l!'SIDI! •BA 2 l!tA ~~an~c3hSR n:::.•~1~: lleyM3tw.ltlelt500 _..;;fJ7_:Ml"""""t4.;;.._7..;..· _____ , CoufttryWoodt e32·2:~L:~~~90t 2 1BRS600 631_.086 I~ lerge 3br, ~~_.:v,.:~~:-:: dbt ger. w/d hk up, 2BR 1"'BA CONDO, utlla pd. Yrty St7n . OcntmUtw, lbal1500 2BR 1BA, fp, carport. Lga 1BR loft, p•tlO, MOVE·IN ALLOWANCE 2ba. w/d ht(up, ttptc. FfP'C, POOt. ep&.....,... ' na1d .J!.;_!o pate HOO/mo. Vlo Warner &4S.t2t 3 2br, 2ba. S1300 324 E Balboa. S1000 co.miry aet11ng $895. 2BR 1 ~8A $700/MO New 2t>r, 2ba. t>ltttm patio. d/w, no doge.. lng at $950. cal 1......., .. ,..+a.e. A Edward•. Call Larry 2br. 1ba, 1900 unlurn; S10SO tum. t10 J>911. 1IO 211t St. •Poot & Carpor1• Small dog o• $895/ 11•5fmo + aacurlty Bettie, eez....oa or , 84H191 at 1-I00-4'5-2434 --------Auocl11ed RHlty, eao-38t2d 279-0978e 6MMM2 or 945-1543 No,.... 94S.t507 mo 845-0302 21>-M2·2214 ~ --------2BR w/gat, MW cpl•. •LARGI 41R IU* tncd yd. Water pd. Home w/huo-back C.ll 9'-5PM 838-4120 ~ard. Kid• & P9'-wei.. 2710 Oelawa,.F 1790 come. 2 car gar99e. 9735 VIiia Pacific 'w. or Hart>or 11150/ TwnhH. 3br, 1.5ba, mo. 975-4912 Bkr gar. $950. 0J)9n Sun BR fumlahed w/gar, 1-4. 811-284-18S5 new carpet, COZV IUCH HI! •SPACIOUS aec B S d 1 BR d t500 W. alboll, te 2BR 28A UNIT/OupleJC, ~. ~/di Nie: ,,:.~: 103, N.8. 973-!MSel 309 32nd St. Frptc, nr bchll 51250 NEWPORT CrHt 3BR garage. 11100/mo VIiia Aantala 875 .... 9t2 3BA, 2-car garage, year1y. fS50-03H TOWNHOUSE pool, 1ennl•. $1500 3BR 2BA Yrty •••. Slape 3B= 2~BA rrplc No Y"Y IH t175-2332 to sand. t car gar. pat al st 2soi mo. · Nwpt Hgtl charming high cell.. S1 .400. Lv 72t·1588 3br. 2b• ram rm, 2 car men 5-49-5790. •VILLA BALBOA• gar. yard , yr .... Block to bcn, 2br, 2ba. • S800 111 6 3Br 1 "•Ba on cukt• t. 1M1 Pomone St. wc, rncd yrd Open ~~~494, or 8t9-Sun S1250. 998-1944 Avall 211. Matr BR. $1•50 mo 21~n.-.. avail 2/1. 2 car gar. d a n s t o 5 o /m 0 OLD CDM-patlO, bllUns. StOSO/······· • Hcurlty, S350 r• 3Bdrm, bul" In 1905 • mo Yr'"· 54•70&7 bate. Robert 9'2· 1271 A true charmer. tull fl' u A N 3 BR 1 "'BA 1500 SO FT 38R 2 °"BA l'AB BHchwalk 2BR ' 28" twnhOUM, 2 pa-condo. Many e1C1ra1: tloe. pool, t9nnls, apa. l'P, Jacuul, pool, pvt Muna 11275 Nancy patio, etc 941-0S93 843-2M2 or MCM4UI Mdyl; 173-3547 .WI Huntington Landmarlot 1 ST MONTH FREE (W/1 adult comm. 38r 2Ba, yr IH ) 28R, 2~8A IUX 11 wnervtts S 1100 lflQ condo. Frptc, w/d hk· ...,..,,,. 01 -.5091 up, ... gate, partclng S119$/mo 948-4472 OCEAN V1EW large 2BR 28". trplc. garage apt 38R, 1BA. new kftc~. at beech. 11050/mo 1 ~ mllH to bch. Lg (213) 611'3121 yard 1101s1mo + p..v.uoutE eec. 94&.2582 eves an 1 n -SR 2BA. lam home, 2 car, Quiet n~h , near So.Coaat Plz. 3413 Santa Clara. 2119-01122 BACK Bay Condo In • Woodatream complex. Avf Feb, '91. 3Br + IOft, 2~Ba. fp, w/d hk· upa, anch 2-car gar w/ opnr. 11300. 291·8t5t .... tOO; Of 542-64t& 2BR 2BA condo. Gar. lrplc, pool/tennla, 1pa, W/O. Peta OK S1200/ mo. 722-7951 lrVllH' 2 144 • ORANOETREE 1BR 1 BA condo, tennla, pooll, no s>911. Avl now l700lmo780-12tl l .iq1111.1 lh•,l(fl .)148 t BR Saa Faire Condo ocean & bay vlewl twnhH. FP, deck, t· "" .. ·n pt d"~ EnJoy aunaeta from car prting, blk to bch. -v patio, •u •P • · "'"· S 1350"/mo 875-4142 frig, pool, J11cuul the porch. Utll paid $875 581-349e ottered at 11800/mo CALL RUITY, Alt '31·12 .. 1217 Furn Oen Front. Newer 38R 2BA, W in ter St 500. 28R 2BA yrty St100.7~ 3br, 3ba TwnhM, 1,900 aq rt Oat9d comm pool & apa. frplc, 2 car gar, pvt patio lmmac 2t>r, in blk 10 $1800/mo 94•-o55t ocn 6 bay Avail 1/ t 5 BIO CYN CUSTOM HM ~x;'°.s1~:-5 $95()/ 3BR alngt• level on Oce_,, view, 2 BA. New u .-talre 2.br 1ba. gar., lalrway4::.':0 · Agt wNt• dKOf'. 2 blk• to 2 eunny pa1IOI St025/ beach. 11100/mo Agt mo yr lse ooe"' w 8LUll'll'a CONDO 3Br 722-eleO Balboa Bl. 175-9850 2VIBa F/R D/R, on OcHnfront wtprtvaey of YEARLY SPACIOUS 2 greenbell, walk to no public walkway! BR APT. Block trom atoret 940-1858 3BR, 2 IOrt BR1, t V.Ba ocHn and bay. Beau- Bayridg• b .. uttrul lite & Winter. 722-0824 11ru1 Only St t95/mo. brlta 3br twnhm. IPICTACU• .aa 942·51114 Lovely location I 1175. """ 675-7218 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 3BR 3BA Coron.1 ckl M,H .·1 •• '? Bayrtdge. 2BR 2BA. 2 condo. r/p, 2 car gar. c a,. down a 1 alr1. gated. no P911118SO Gated 23• Hartford. 8'4-4ee3 ••2BR 1 BA-NEAR Sl49S Alan 720-0t01. BEACHI Frig , fir• 'Brand New GOfgeout l!Ulllde 3br + bOnua rm. Uhra luxury 2547 ()r!!Q! Sl,"5.'ltlo .. l~ Bluff• 3BA. t atorv. to Top floor Penthouaa place, garage, lndry. Bch HM. So PCH New Mair Suite, tlOO 1q rt. Condo of H C. bldg SI050cJo. 723-1883 kltn • crpt, bllnda, POOi, 2 car an gar Beautlful, ap11cloua. •C lld 28R 1BA COITAMIU I Lum .SJ)9CIOU9 2BR 2'-'BA twnhM. Lg lotltchen w/ b11tf1t rm, 2 car gar. trptc. aml bak:ony • patio , w/d hkupa, 1mall J)9t at(. Comm pool A tennis. Vlc1orla/ canyon area. It 1 ao. Avf 2/S, Bier 175-4912 COfl9Q9 Parle, 3br, 2ba, home. Spa. 2 car an garage. I 1400/mo 1545-0311 ~ute HOUM 38R 2BA, very clean, big yd, t/p. no pet•. 11,200/mo. LH opt. avalt.M .. 7150. qnuxE TOWNHSE 2br, 1 "'ba, 2 11orv. ov.rslzed patio, trplc, Hparate gerage, W/d hlcup, d/w. Avf now. No pet•. Elden Ave. MM/mo. 17'-M32 paint, atepa to pY\ _.:::;S..;,.17~60:.:;..'mo;.;.;.;:;._l;;;.•_• ..... 2_ao;..;....1_ 1 clean. 11tytlght1, pool, oro o , bch , fncd ud, Catalina Jae. tennla St ,0001 twnhaa Pool, c:.,. • CLIFY: Ortve hm, 3Br mo•utlt.13t-3815 porta, S900 NO PETS & ocn views. $1600, 2Ba. new crpt & pnt, 722-8011 o r Evea/ 892·2291 or 499-0302 w/d. gar No P.._. VIRIAJLLEI Wknds 722-8140 Ocean View, Wll.lk to s1eoo1mo. 945-0407 Immaculate 2BR 2BA 1BA rear unit OY9f ge· beach & vtnage. E.. Cherry Lake area cue-.. c condo w/beaullfut raga. Living rm & gently charming, prl• tom •BR, ore. hrdWd view! Avf nowt S1400I kltcherl w 9rig a. 11ove. tine, 48R, 38A. f1p, nre. pool. 2 trptc1, 2 mo. Bier 175-'912 balcony, w/d In ga- 1pa, U ,400. 497·7804. cat gar. W/O, aterao y ILL a I AL I 0 A rege. '810( mo+ $500 w ired. 12150 Incl " deP 713"' Jaamlna. l .lljlflt,t N1q111 I .' 1 'i.' Condo-Aero•• rrom bch. ~ ~. ·~· brand new 28R 28A. 11000/mo. 1••·1058 or 1515-3935 N1 '\'/J It"' n .. ,, 11 .·11,<1 HAAIOA vtEW HMS V•ry epaclel Jbr. OrHt locatlonl Sec: aye, f/p, lg yerd W/ patio. Ordnr Inc, I 1 IOOlmo 71CMOM granr. 122·1890 COMM Call Jeff 52M18S or Choice upper unit gated 1 br. 1 ba 11000/mo UI 723-1513 comm 2bf. 2ba POOi, Call Matta. 85C>9'9e CLEAN, tight. aJry 2Br •P•. 2 Qr~ w/d, 'to •llG CANYON• 28•. vtew. apptllll'IC ... 11500hn0 nt-2 BA I'-' BA. 2-car balcony. w/d, trplc, COron• det Mat ho,,,. garage. ON GOLi' g., parlctng. Quiet 3br, llv rm. w/trplc. Nu COUASI!. $11195/mo. netghbott\d. No J>9t•. paint, tncd yd, db gar 169-0071 11200 IMee. 840-0372 St 350/mo 17,_93341 DOVER IMORll 4BR 3BA +den, to yard. $3200 mo yrty. ownr/Alt. Chrt1tlne. MS.707 0t 723-449' DOVIRIHORU DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER ''SIDE 2111' 2 .. twnhH. New pnt, carpt. band• iimmmiiiiiil.iiil.-.-.-.-.-• a. app11ancee. "·oar. 489' +den. nr.ptac.. lg yard. p ate ok. UJOO'mo. Ownr//19, ChristlM 723-4'94 Of I lndty. f93() ~2429 E'SIDE 3Br tie t\M. .... etpVpm. '* "'"' •ncl gar. at 000/mo '31·1189.~ f 'SI08 a.ck Bay 2 BA 2 bath condo ,,.. 2· car gar w/openef9. 1 vaulted o•lllna1. 'rench doot9, "· WO hoolcup. pool. No J*91•motclng, 111 OOI I mo Ind. ~ Avelt I 2/11! 9'9Me, 611'.al7 II.IT LOCATIOMI Ne atl•d on quiet .,... betwMn bey • beachll Wall.flcapt 3B" ~ d•n "'f•m rm. Avf nowll ll'100 090 DWIAPROllD 790-5000 '""'590 .... 7071 --------------,.. ...................... INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OURNIW IMPROVED LOWER RATES C,11 pl·r1try Y> 1 CJ All Car~try Window.· OOOl'HI'~ * Ouai.1Y --OHl. y l) t 'I ~ c (I, 1 I 1 It q \ ' l ,' 1) lectrn .ii Jb 1 LT HAULING SERV1CE Clnge !yd ~ Jon MM112 DICK S HAUUNO Junk to dum a gen- ., •• hauling Large truek with hft get• SINI jOC)t Gk lS Y" rep •RESIOENTIAlJCOMM 5'0-3798 AA Lit "7·11M --=..;.::..::.:...::.=-----25 yeara exp. All DUMP RUNS • JUNK CAR'EHTR'f HOllE RE.PAD! phaaaa Fair rat•• Fumllure trul'I .,.. EJ Doon W!MOwl I ~ Uc. Joe 744-0123 I t>ranch~. appH9nc... ;;:-_. ~..::;., Smll Celllng FM a peotallat Mike 7 dye 64&-1391 _ Security llghtlng, pOOf, HAUl. 4-U ~ OFF $2•Aft per dlJ DOORS, floors. feneee, spa. 220, 1erv. calla ,.tH or othef .. ~ VV drywa.11 and cabinet.. frM est 942·2UI matH Oen l\8Y:fc; • Honea! Craft•man. • • That• ALL you pay Mark 259'-1341 Elec:trlclan $30 HR. "" hou•ehelld to for dlapoaal wtth load. • .,,.,. 30 day m.,_,,..um MASTER CARPENTRY ,,... fat FrM NI. 8'04388 1n 111t Rough-nnlah·concrete f 11 >ll1t' SERVICE & brick worf(. So Cal 1417192 Grl!ll f7Mnt 30yr1 864 HIMS FPn( , • ..., & DP\ "~' . HI I '> DIRECTORY ~ Fllt'WO•ld Jt.18 1!1111f('>l'i'. "' . ,, ry t paint, home ,.pelf, excl. price. Honfft quattty 282'-741• Shol1 & ~ term. Low """*9. {714) 122-a 120 l .II ',..,,, ·'' 1' •• I t I ' , ,•\ mlt.ll COi P.,_ a 12. '4r • ..,_ n:AIALI fWli•ca ITMOOI 'AIHTl<tO • w ALL'A'£1' NmA9AIRS LOC8I "'" ~ wen FfWl• .... tut FARTHING INTERIORS HANGING STRIPPING UC• 5IOt75 VISA.fil1C tn-tSt2 W£ ... ..., ... togelW TOtll......,, ""'1cdll • ~ AOVIC€ TO THE CMZ'f.D11n 000 SITTING pw llGIN ,_.. .. ~ ............... • ...,... ...,. lctl .. .,, .. f' 11 J : I I ......... tEATNl •~ PUILIC NOTICE TM Calif ~ubflc Udl- tte. ComfT\lujon, RE· ( t'"lt'll! f Ii "lf LOW Coet Oualfty Wew111 lie SCll1l -- Sod, •P"nk-. • ...ct. IUDQIT PLUallll l , h'o I I \.,,tit' \ '" I/~ ( , I II I I t•fo' ' ... t• 111·,r t" H1•p.11•-.. 1t•,' QUIRES thllt all u .. d, Drtveway1 , p 11t1oe, GOOD FLOOR r---. houeehold oood• pa1hl •tc No Job too -·-""" movera, print lh•lr amall A...onabte, ~ P U.C Cal T numbet, ...,.,...,. .....,.. llmo'• a cheuffew"• lllckef l»Oll3 UcfWW eso.a577 print ,,,.., Tc.~. num- ber 1n an~ menll. If you h~ a qufftlor\ about the .. gamy or • mov.r, ""'° or chauffeur, Cell: Pubnc UtAClee Com-mlHlon 71 .. 569-4111 ;\ 1 ~ I I , ! q,.,. !· . •, ' ' . . ,, . I, . ' . . --. .. l t I 11'1I1 t 11\'. ' •1 :: ~Pl Oountolll ~ "'"~'"""'•'* Jt:/IYI I !!!lby 14Nt 7t THI ORIGINAL DUii tM TILi IM leaky ehowera.Acld wuh & regrout. New a Aepalr Bathrm. ~ door9 KJlC. '~lumblng Uc. ~o.c.~ .. ""'9"T, ... • ..... ( l !' ' " I " [ ) I 'I I ·, '\ l' ' f It . , ·-.. ~ t). I. 't * ~-~' i,... dOOr .,,....,. ... Hell •• Llc#ll ... ...... I 1 1 l \ 1 I 1 4 ' ' ~ • • ' .'Tl· dethatchlng, cl••~ & ... upe A rep.W.. Uc. 64C>M25 ... ,. a... •· TREES • llo W 4•. _14e-nM H1 ,, " · : ' --· ---- ........ t•t -...... ,,. __ -. ..... • I THE~MAAIHA 1'CMll1t 3BR 2BA. lrg kllch, FAWMAY APfS 11 frplo, 2 lrg decke, w/d BIO CNIYON ,. hk up, 2-car gar. 1 bit< M4.olOt ; to bch or bay. ,11400 ___ ..;...;....;.;;.;~-- yearly. 495-e58t New tlR tlA ! I 1; 111 • ! I j I • • it ~ .•.;Jl'° I .... :.:::."lo: ~I NO l&L- INOt 1........-U I FIAi YOtM IOU I Own helllthy tMiCtcJ .... ,.,.. loo-"V· .... .... • ,o ""· ... Md 111,000 uetl ~ wetment. ~·'°"'" p roof , turnkey 130.000 + per y•ar poeelble. Cell Op«• tor •• , .80(). 792J.1 te5. I • ,, • ' t ... Lum Any purpoee. rHulte. All ore I w•lcom a . lt,_.,4 .. U 3rd hH from bch. l.g 2 houa•• from ocn, 2br. bmd cell, f/p, partclng, 1899.723-4918. electrle gar, vac aya OCEAN View 18r tBa, se~/mo yr1y 842·3800 atepa to b .. ch. $800 G.Hd(jl".' I! A VliDiliCi •IVll•ll• HANOUNO NA818CO, KIEBL£A. l'AITO LAY & SIMILAR ,OOD PRODUCTS. NO SEU.ING INVOLV£01 Service commercl•I LIDO PININIUU acct• .. , up by 1ocat· 1,300 aq. ft. w/front of· Ing Co. Nat'I c~•u• 200-tOO 1q, ft. OtflCH fie• & lg. f'Oll.•UP door flgurH •hOW •v• l11d11·,1r 1,11 ,'!UH r' 11 1 I I ' VJ, I' • : '11. I for rent. Marine envl-1790/mo. 1791 WNl!ltf, grou earning•. or Cati .HM, ...,7'0l4 ronment. Super park· C.M. days 540-9352 S3,400/mo . Reg. 8 AT THE BEACH yrty. Pat. 722·7779/d fk11t .'1"lU 2BR, tBA. new, 50' 780-1755/e rrom =~4~75tmo STEPS TO IEACH Ing. Convenient res· 8,500 aq. ft. 2 large of· t'lratwk. Min. lnvHt tau,.nt. Reaaonabl• fie•• & reception arH $5,018. Cell: retH. 173·9330. w/2 lg roll·UP door. MI00-332.()045 NOW ' I I 3BR, 2BA, patio. Yrly BCHFRNT 2BR 2BA $1300/mo. 673·2507 Bu<>1111",.., Olf•( l' NEW OFC, •pprox 220 a/t, corner windows, on E. 17th St, CM S365/mo. 946-4330 S.57/aq ft. 1770 Whittier, for broc. C.M. Day• 540.9352. l-A,..;.>,;.,..A~LO.,r.,zC"'°A.,..L"'IRnor.o .... fE--.""'1AJin:1 Lower $1400/mo. Avl STEPS TO BEACH. 38r Now. 714/882·1284 28a, trplc. new carpet, HOAG TWNHSE Open palnt, l\tWly rtdtc. W/O Sun 1 -4 PM, 2 BR hkups $1175. 842"3850 tYIBA, 4225 Dana RO. -U-n-lq'-u_e_c_le_a_n_, -,u-r-n.-ca-· or n1'nl .' /fi9 NEWPORT PIER AREA Enclosed parking, 815 aq. ft. Leate $950/mo. Avail now. 873-8440 l 11-I ,•, f (Jlll ltl . 1.''i WHY RENT? Caah. No Vending. No Salllng. S200·HOO Low overhead, low weekly from each down payment·Owner guarantHd tocellon. financing, 1400 l/f lnvettment required. FOUND f'•m ~n $860. 942•1276· ban• trailer on pvt office & warehouse. 1.eoo.22e-e930. Retriever. H.8. Spring. $180,000 Agt, Car-. dale• Hell ~9 HTS 21R 21A $125 Lido bch. Call eves for Nu pm, cpt, patio, gar appt 818·914·1047 SRI 131·2242 _, FOR SALEI Fine Art . • Gallery, North County F 0 U ND . DI a mo n d 780-t713/857·1n6 Hlghly upgraded. 1 BR. ov•rlooklng fountain. aec:.. Inside parking, pool, Jae, gym. $875. 650-4621 or 680-8989. LIDO ISLE fully furn 1br, utllltlH, gar Inc. $765/mo yrty. 1 per· aon, no p•t• 973-0837 OCIEANFRONT Dix 4br, dally, wtcly, mnth • 17 7877 t. WINTER RENTAL Balboa Oceanfront Duplex. 4BR 3•hBA $1600/mo; 3BR 21/~BA $1 200/mo. 408 E OCEANFRONT 642·4905 Wkdys 9·5 •2BDAM $700• 1BDAM $800• frig. dishwasher, stove In<:!. No pets 545-4855 LIDO ! Mal • non· smoker. no drugs. Kitchen prlv. 1450/mo. 873-5879 or 6734717 lllCOITH' PropPrty 279 •OCIAN VIEW• Steps to send! Large duplex In prim• are•. great rental potentlal. Lota of amenlllH. true San Diego, A•ncho Watch. Vicinity W. Senta Fe area. A11et 1 Ith St. CM.m2'7•. tale w/luge con-FOUND: All White fem 1lgned stock. '40,000. CAT, very w.11 ~ 819/746-0822 for. Dover Shoraa SNACK VENDING atH, N.B. 5-4&-0991 ROUTE FOUND: Small tool St 270/wk groaa In-cheat on VlctOf'I• Ave. come. Complete Htup In Coat• M.... Cd by natlonal compeny. 845·1747 Minimum Investment ~..;.;;...;..;...~---­ or 19950 for 1 a. Found Lib CoUI• mile machine route. Cati 1·1 mate, vtcn, E. 18th & 8()().fe9-ee72. Nwpt Blvd. 141 1133. Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline tervice will not be available In the Huntington Beach /Fountain I LIT'l llT .,.... Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. fOGITm POii LM" Seeh1nq Men 3003 .... SWM, 33, l 'I", 140 ewM 17, ., .. 100 ... I I !be ..-. 9""' a ... loolltrlg tar IWP -. LOVE NOT LUIT Timi OP DATING? DW 111' tr.ctlW Wf' awe for "'· 8iiOl•:u U9. .,. SWF·•mall, young 8WM 28 l 'I " 146 I.,_ 115 lbe. H9rd wtdng. ~ ~ ,.... 11'9, Wctle, loyeil ATTUCTM CllllY IOPHllTICATID Green •Y•d •lrlah blond. LoYee CM 8"-, Older, profeaalonal lady Neka down to earth 50 + tall prof••· elonat 'gentleman for tt1 .. tat, gott, outdoor IC'tlvltl", evenlnga at home. NO/smoke, very Rttle afcohol. •2204 50's, working girt. •thldc, blue ey9d Clean cut, nloe ..... tloMNp. Muat ... din-Md -. to auiilldle. Homebody type •• 1 blond rucrv for Mfi. .,, tootctno '°' the Ing out, tr11¥91 -"' 111a12 I'm • Mg (not In '"""°· mcwe.a. con-cert•. travetlng, ro- m a n ca With • ._. peraalve. HnHtlva 1 man 38-50 aMklng Iona term retetlonahlp. #2315 Enjoy people. Seeking OUI r9111tlonthfp, I like ~ wotMn~8bOlllfun ~ ~ "'0"'9 • home, ';lllDIQ;:;;;;;;;--; .... ;a;;;;a-;Ff;;T1;; ~=y) •. ~n,!!!lve -.11 actjusied sincere aporte, outdoo'9, kids _,,,... ,_ _... -,, ..., ,.. - male. 45-85. •2293 and anlmala. Tak• • com~ • coufd 1 ~c;a•,.ca Tel, im.ttlgent. ffff•a-___ .._....._ ...... ..._ ____________ _ C.,,.._, ... , ... , ...... ....,.1 4'134e ...,,,, Wl9I.. employed SWM I ', PETITI llNOLI ....... ., ~ '"' ~ 111 rbe. a..a 11ttt-=- .OM TWO HEADED LADY _;,_;....,;.__..;..,o--..._.;;.........;__ ,..,,,, '" OWM ... 1'11 .. 200 """~ly flt'' ... s.Me re1i.t by con-1'11 IM'Wl ......... Iba •nloya dl"lng, mete 1~ for rnov-cu.TIE Pll 31 , •Hk• SWM •WM •·ct .... ,... tw............... '" 'v r111 ' nrv• I IM. denclNI. dlnMB • 29 . tor alnc•r• reta· .. ..., " ....... ......... OWM. l'9", -"-P non dancing, mov ••· ..... -.rci · ACT I YI I L 0 N D S II m s W w Id ow tlonahlp, en)oy a port•. man. Flve·foot two. a.oolllO • m 0 k • r , 1 • 1 f· Wllfka on b .. oh. N/ coooep!!, • • 1 • WIDOW ~:~•! ,:::,. f=: ~g~1~!: ':~~~·. o~~ ~~~-::.· t:Ti!~ f!~~ =.19:,,~~= •mployed . dencar, ;:,:U c'-Y Ill~~ ~.TjR "CtaM)'" atlm, attrac· to ....... local .....in•-or humor. No amok•/ fut1oamenta1 frlet1d-prof• .. lonel •ndu,.. movte•. Vegee, ~ ...,.. _..'......,. tlv• In &O'• aHkt Int.:=:.. Lunch'or''drn-..... K ahlp ror Mvre frollca ance ,,.,,... ...ec.a *°, .... ~90_.!!:... t.IOoootck·· 1111 w1, n wann, lr1lelllgem, ... .. ___ ,, nt with ...... drugs. _,.. drink. Ida with fun fln-ncler. ~ ..-._ . .., """' ··--'.TWO HUDI IWM h _....... ge ,,.,. N/smoker, ..... -.... o k r .-i221e -• .,..,, .. ,." .. My -oe .... 1 ._ .L cure ome .. ...,.. of humor" for 41227., ....-· · 1U311 "the kfnd" ~ ng '"' .omeon. ....-leitk• i.-.,.,_ ~ owner. ••n a• of walke, frlendahlp & __....;;;.;;......;;..._____ IAllY CLAllY --------eertoua MC IPOOf' lie· waya. it-4• ready. ,...._ .O-.t. .. ~ humor. for fflend~lp, llCtMtfft. etc. I tiv. In , .... QITIC tlon. 4'1Ja ,_._,_34_5"------......... •itty.tc-·-"' tr•vel. "-"hy non-~!.w,!ort Beach. p•o"'F'.,.11110 .. aL ILOND IWIDIOlll ~; Jur,._fln.n: ame>Mt • .-a.•·,., ... .,_ .. " I "'" ~~~·~ 1~~.1:~·.:"'':f CLAllY IDUCATID TALL THiii cler for rrottceome 115 tba. 1H'43 ILOllD ILUI 5'2" ., humor. Comfortable In MAN Cla ... flftlH. no"" ftllr'• fultlllm•nt . 1WO HUDID l'IUY =·, ~~Z!o;-:i~ ~~~~~~~Tng1~1~;1~~ j .. ~:" .f.': :in~~ ~· :;::" :=: :;:.ok~~ct~ .::~o CWlll ~· P:":.1! Llk•• younger atU· H•k• •lncere, out· .ome entrepreneur w/ flOOd""umoted, loYff co"' fort• b t •. 8WM 41 IOYM "'9. ble to ah•• 4"wey tudff, b .. ch, dining, going 29-37. fun ro-aam• hk ... #2290 IROOICLYI IOY 31 rnuelc. ~. aw· Thoughtful, llb•"'· 1'10" 205 lb•, -ootd tableta.. Tender, movtea. •Port•· alnc.,. ~ma=nt:;.:IC:;.·..:;.*..:229=2:...... __ -,-,-E-N._D_l _Oll_E_T_IM_E_ OWM, 2 fYtc••· auo-d•nln\;. cootclng, tunny. You: c:Nc, ~ buHd IOnQ heir OOOd ..mnc. tHcl'ter tend· tty, f'lonnty, """ of H••" .... N~• c .. 91\lt .,,.,.eneur. Mek• ~ •f· cated. fifty or under. -* ot "humor ~ 1ng to touch and "ttt• humor, trevel, REAL ..,.., •vn ..n• WITH ME would-b• wrlt•r. f ectlonat•, good-w•lgM conacloua, a ffectlonata. 'hard ..,.. (laugh) 412313 trlenda. #2295 ILIM I'm 3e, s·e•· 170 w/ atrut-wl.. rouge. tooklnp l!C!f. •1'41 warm, aware, m•r· WOfticar. 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""""' .,... nv-. .. ,, SHklng 1pec1a1 SM GWGE SALE ':1~ and ciao. t91f!lnd. #134' l'tofeeeton et nlot MOM RIDHIAD for tatting relatlon. •••• FIND · ~ ,awM .!!!*!! ~·.~.::,~•;:: =~'!~ '=:'w~~ en .cenme. •2296 IWM. 1•1 .. saim l ::r.~=iWP"t; HOW TO RESPOND TODATEUME •Call 1·900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing m ad • Listen to greeting • Leave mcs))agc (you can change it if not ~ati~fied ) When leaving a message • Leave your I 1r!'lt name • Mention your 1n1crc1,11, •Tell )Our age • Describe you r appearance • Specify your preferences • Include what you liked abo ut 1hc pcr,on )OU arc rc '\ponding 10 You may lcJ\ c J 30 1,ccond me~~agc . You will be automat1call y billed 98c tor each minute. DATE{ I NE tlonthfp. enjoye "'°". 9"foYe being 1Po"1•1 RENT 2 6 8 •EET ,,.... ...... n. .,own • ...,., Golf. .,.,... '"· muatc, ..,._ of neoue & edWnturoue. 1 4 s 7 tClllr & :. and lots CllnrW, --. 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' y p QutllT10NI MOUT DATllLIMrt Cell Ao'*1 ., M 2· 4321. !Jct. 311. , .. ,, ....... ...... .. .. lllli'W • .......... Wll .,.._Cll, ... , ... •ATMIUCH •IYllOOll• .~.~oon \ ...... ,. llHneual llpanllh) Claaeroom Aidt 2 hour• per day, Witnt9d by Huntington BHch City Schoo l Dlttr~ Selary S1.757 • H .1141 p., hou r (1989-90 ••l•ry 1cele). Mull talc• Al'\d PH I written eum. Apply at 20451 Cralmer lane, H 8 , 064·1888 DHd· lln• f or applying· J 24, t991 ~ghtty handicapped, WM .... I ' tall, t15 lb•. nic.. "*low, '°" .---------manlk: bu9NM man. Jiik•• movie• & t t>ICklc:rtltcl'llftO. Seek& non/amlmg. 4WF, 21 10 31. IM-1t11 BE AT THE BEACH •IYNOON• COMMERCIAL PRINTING SALES PERSON Ne.a an eggre111Ve, ••ll·mollvated per-'°" to "" commer-clal press time .,.. .... A .. = .. ··--'" h ~· .. ,....,. ..... ,..~ .... 9ffoif\. w. .,. ~ ...... ,.. •PoflelbN .......... wfO'I f'O¥M ........ CM9 '"'° ~ "'Ht• Ing people. i cen •hara C>Yr Vlalon for the Mule The ldMI Candidate haa hi )"'S 8lCJMfienCa In direct talff, good oom~ cation elcllla • •ttono follow through. lalaty ptua commlulon. Send resume a 1atary requlrement9 to: Vagabond Inna, P.O. Box 85011, San Diego CA 92198-5011 INTEWGENCE JOBS Alt branch••· US Cu• loma. OEA etc. Now hlrtng. Call (1) 905 887«>00 Ext. K-22387 INTERIOR PAINTER N8WPof1 Beach Office. Steady work fOf non/ amkt, oepend. pereon. Phone M·F 64-4-1 528. LANDSCAPE FORE. Must own truck, have lool1 Sprinkler repair- man technician. Top man needed •7064 •rz&•llTI COOIUID 1104·••tvty CAPIT'DIA MAIAQD 19.37 •tU.AIMy NURll'I AJDI NURll'I AIDI· llLINGUAL 1188 ·11083 INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE.alLINGUAI. sa ee . 110.83 NmwPO«T-M•SA SCHOOLS 1801 E. 181h StrHt, N II {114) 780-3400 EOE Apply by 1131191 Par1 Time FIT MODEL SurlWear company In Irvine need• boy·a flt model Waist 28", MECHAHIC cheat 21"10 'o". hip Expenecnced Maflno 3 1 lo 33", helghl ISO Jet Ski mech w/own to 82 " Plea•• conlaC1 10011 Work for largest Lorraine. 222·444 4 water vehicle dealer • .....;;E;;..xt.;....2;;..8;;..8;.;. _____ _ < · 11 " p 1 • r '· H './ " 2 Ad T"P llclt• H• X. T1.1d1·r..., 11111.1 wall 9llCP 'n Alell d.-20 ,T mini motor RIFU.E tall•. 1371Jnct(el 090 l'lome. B••• of all 55a.ol45. WOffds Good MPQ, all WORKER I CANNON GUN SAFI MW In and out. Hurry. Holdt 11 r11'ft + 4 14,800 54&-4783 U.., ''~Mo aide ahelvee 8X31C2. COl!tctl rttiOtrtllal refuff $825 83'·2177 llollO IN9ld tMa Outlts ---------""Y ~. blA .,, not ~ E••relse bll<• MIO 1?19. Md to drlWlO a~ CI06-aac t1H Starrc1m1>g lecllOn INdl, einp1y1ng trUll .. ., of'IQ 1399, sac Mot< ir1 -, · 1. Su>otPr Hu 18 1H1 SUZUKI 400 Auna gteet, very cs. pendal>l9. l300 Can "6-()g98 .... ~ . ..... _ _.. ..... 'H '21 • apd (2CTl(Ae1) • '0."5 '16 5351 A fT (1PIP414) NICEt •11 7361 White (2HAX1M ) SAVE 'II 53 51 A 'T (2NXF1 23) 12 K mt '8 7 3251• A fT (2GWV932) S,5,995 •CREVIER BMW• ~ l'ree""•J •• •l l!dlnger Santa An• 835-3171 TM'<lllMettdee~me nowl ••v• lthou-~el on Udo earl '17MGUAR 6 ,$00 mlle9, whit•. ten ... ,~. ewtended war• n n1y. 121,995 It emet11 NEW • ..,3-4704 \/W 1M1 Rebbll Convertib le . triple wnlla, ,,..._, engine & IOP mint, $4 ,000 . 080 213 434-5~ VW 79 CONVERTIBLE red. white top, chrome whe•I•. c••••IC COlfeC· tor a Item 848-4232 Of 83'·&0~5 17000 OBO utos Domestic 9300 CHEVROLET '85 Per- f ec 1 car very tow mlle1, loaded 4 Cltll. c:ollCllng and Olloe»-s 1 75. Unu..O. com- ing of newtptptrt alOfl9 put.,-zd 55CM789 route.~ N111M ,. Like new, paceaaver ~ IO WIQUlr'tl lrOlll elec1rlc cart, ~ bat· pubic.~ 11..id 1tY111 1ery w lbanery cl'latger. end '" '"'9U'" and wun. 2 baeketl, elevet1ng Ing lr\ICks ~ roul'"Q s eal, ba lloon llrH oe>erlllQNI f'l1IO'\I W!d I*· Alklng $2,000 7'1-lnl 4 Wheel ~===========---==-=~I •peed w 1 I h c r u 1 ae -co,,trot $3.850 5411· BMW 1987 325 '°""'"9 r .. lled cU-es ..... lqitd !Wauotn hogtl ICtlocil die>bN 0t GED. ~ CA OnWf'I llCMM SIC II lt&sl 8 lftOe. ~ INnllll l.wbot n · perltnc.e Mi.ISi bl able IO ~ cOllfCton INCk Fet U• ltltf cit!• s lfld ~. contKt the PtfSOMlf 0eot CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. p 0 Bo• t7Sll 3JOO ~pot! 8"10 ~ SQ(ll, CA 926~15 (7t4) 6U-l300 Drive Jeep:... <JOJO 11~89 JEEP WRANOL£R hard top, e cyUnder. MOVING: W tngbac A.C, alloy wneeta litHT Chalf & ottmen 1 150 510000 175-Ut7 4 OOOf 5 Spd lo"°" mil" ~1g1na1 owner -11 '1'\aln1aJned Salm on 11iv.r w l1'1ter1 wm- dows $14,000 Cv· preH 781-4310 girt'• 10..peed l$O Chevy 1974 Full Size aofa & IWIYel chef Great PT 411411 Mustl Honda 1985 Acto•o 1700, mink facllet 1011 a c: PQW9r S&B, 5spd AM FM stereo $500 , alroller $20 41p Oranny Box. N-e11cellent cona111or1 b eby ltem1, golf shell tires engine SJ 700 0 00 li44 2:1'4' club•. ml1c clothes & .ottrs Onve to appracl· JAGUAR 198!> ~JS Item• 873-3&60 m111 ate• Bell otter over Clean 1ow '1'11 O'!o fll'N N-LAvelor H~lzontal S3 500 714261-11 11 tires OrtQ•nal o ... n,.., & v ertical Bllnds 7'45'10·07~ $13.500 f'J6~8'1 4793 CHEVY '74 NOVA . atllo towner , 8 cy Nu Bat· 1erv l(cond $1 350 OBO 839-8242 CHEVY 1'l85 SP9i:trum i dr powet ""'1ng a c c•ssene S3 900 F, •3-0492 C~i fSLE."R 89 NeN Vc,r ke r L •ndau 101 led 26K miles 7 year >Narranly PP s 14 950 831 8608 ----DODGE 1974 OAR'T Cati Maggie Large double wide Harris presa hos lime available to pr1n1 INSERTS TABS , NEWSPA· PEAS ETC Cuatomer will get quahty volume pflnt- lng on • shor1 turn around limo Someone with aomo ellabtlshact contacts would bo a big plus Excellent working onvtronmont Mt1ny t>•n•fn• This IS a comm1111on position with a bl-weellly draw agoinst. II In- terested please con- 111c1 Dave Hotett at 642·"321 Ext 252 c.-reer poslllon. top wagos Apply 1880 N-port Blvd, Costa Mesa. 842-8870 Picture FRAMER ~~~ .. 78-84 , 88x84 and JEEP 90 WRANGLER ~pon Bo~ch smaller Never used While 1nd tan. 5· MERCEDES 19lJ :>80 B11c~t11 seats, facto•,. floor Shift S!>OO 1)68-0698 II A M .-12 Noon a4e-ee1e CUSTOMER SERVICE The Orenge Coast Daily Pilot Is tooklng tor a Customer SeN· ce Represen1a1rve I~ our Circulation D• partmenl We need a reliable per1on With slrong telephone sllllla, neat appear· anc• and able to work well with others Mu•t be able 10 WOfk With a lle•lble sche dule Appro• 28 hr• Sun thru Thur• S5 50'hr Pt .. ae cont•ct "••nnet1• •t 642-4321 ht. 207 Gene1at Office SELF STARTERS NEEDED SJOO-S500 per week 6AM-12 Noon CALL M•ev•e 548-8819 H1ndym1n All purpose for entt'lr- 1a1nmen1 rac1111y Groundsf\ .. p1ng and g on ma1n1 knowleelge a must !>'~'23# COORDINATORS OrHI OpPor1untty tor Educator• 1n1ere1led 1n Intl Student Ell· change We are look· Ing tor highly moti- vlled 1ndtv1duals to coordinate 1 short term homestay pro- grqam tor European Students 1n yO\.lr com· mun•ty Ideal cand1· dates are orgamzed with strong commu- nity Contac1s G<>Od compen111ton & pos- ••bte 1r111e1 benotots Call INTAAX al 800- 288-1221 CRUISEmESORT JOBS WORLDWIDE To $12 hr Tr,uneos welcome 1 900·860-3330 S3 00 minute 111 or over DELIVERY DRIVERS Must be 18 or over F T P 1' Top wages A:>o f tl VI .... "' I P lll i ' 31 .!._ °"'9f< Fov.1 ld' \.I.!! DELIVERY Mall/ Supply Coordinator Full or part lime & weekend• Jim , 7'4· 841.Qe93. REAL ESTATE CAREER Buay R E co aMkl aas111ant to a top pro- ducer. Mu at be ••"· at arter, a ggre11lve and extremely d• pendable. Sale• poal- llon1 alao available Send Income r9q't to PT A . 180 Nwpt Cnlr Dr II, N B. 92680 RECEPTIONIST For Newport Beach Salon S1J benefits 831-1390 SALES Gralla Publlcollona, a leader tn the Publish· 1ng and Trade Show holds has an 1mmed1· ato opening I~ an ex- pcmenced Mall Supply coordinator Your re- aponS1b1tmes wlll In- clude processing all incoming and outgo- ing mall, ordering and ma1n1a1n1ng all 11a11on· ••Y supphes Some heavy 1ot11ng involved E1tcellen1 benellll Please send resume Fast growing whole. or let11tf to Human' ••I• plant company Rosources Adminislra-ha• Immediate open- tOf, p o Box 93-48, lngs Salary based on South Laguna, CA plant experience. 92877 Equal oppor1u·, Contact Debbie at 1 The Plant Stand , nlly emp oyer 98&-0797 Gralla I Sates I Publlc1tlon1 I MAKE MORE MONEY NEED MONEY FAST" FULL OR PART TIME ' Men and women M•lle up to S125 per needed to 1011 ourl day trlmmtng photo-Profitable Line of Cat.I 1-800-553-4377 vertl11ng Gilts to Bu11- graphs No e•p nee enders Pens and Ad·1 ne1s ~Irma 1n the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ADVERTISING ADMINASST Dulles include an- s-ring phones I~ New1p1per route• adverttsing staff. COSTA MESA Area Earn Weekly Comm- m1s11on1 Set your own hours Prompt Fnendty Service from 82 Vear Old AAA-1 Company No Invest- ment No Collecltons PrOVIO\.IS sales e11J>4tn- ence not required Write Kevin Peska NEWTON MFG CO Dept K.20482 New ton Iowa 50208 (5151 792·4121 available •n Cosio typing. flllng plus Mesa and Newport general office duh•• Beach 3 00 A M '" Plea1ant 1urround- ll 00 A M Thursdays 1ng1. insurance, poJd No conecung Car and vacation. Call &42· 1n1urance required 4321. EJrt 251 Ask I CAii &42-4333 I ' 0 r H 0 w • r d PART TIME D,~~!~~rf!Y?l~h~~~J, =sc:::h:::r•=m=m===~ dental hyg1anl1t who PIT ACCTG Sales Need money la11? S2000 p er month guaranteed No ••P neodod buying •••zed Items ot government auctions on O\.lf be- half 1 ·800-955-2046 Ass T 0 1sTn 1 c TI 11 1va1lable 2 days per (Crtdlt Dtpt.) MANAGER noOdod 10 weal\ a charming group prac11c1 on Perfect tor college atu· Siles Profestlonal supe,.,,110 hlro and train motor route carrt ers, dellver d own I routoa. upd1t• paper work and h•ndle cus tomer sorvice No ••· Newpor1 Bench neods dent. 15·20 hrs per National company needs high calobor 1n- dlVidual for Cal rNJr-1 Itel S 1 SOK per vear potonllal E,peroonce In recruting and mot- tval sales training nee euary. "OU CAii .640-1122 wlc Very flexible to ' ~ student etas• sched-1 URN S300 A DAY People Call You To ute Call Donna. 642· O•d•• Ooportun•ty •321 E.ct 122 per1once necttas:'lry Put>hcauons 108 428 Must have relloblo 8868 E~ #B29742 auro and current in· suranc e Call 642· •1333. ask lo• Moke Wiley PLATE ROOM PERSON Pan time Mon Tuf' FRONT DESK f'ull 11me M on f''I 8am-4pm 631 71140 GOVT JOBS NOW HIRING' To S16 000 yr S21 IN! Call 1 ·800-283-~.,!>0 Thurs W1" train Ariply Gen•• ~1 Ott·c• PENNYSAVER 16GO Placentia Ave • Cost11 Mos• SALES-Hi Commission EZ 1ate1 new petrol pill grnd rtr oripty C,71·51 19 S500 WKLY POSSIBLE WORK AT HOME Into I ·900·234·11800 • X.776 Empt Info. St'> Phone lee AIRLINE JOBS Info t -!>00 741·1400 X523 Fllghl Attcrnd ants Tlcllet Agll, Cus· tomer Service Empl Info _!.~phone lee ATTN TRAVEL lmmed lale op enmos fOf 1 o 1harp Guys I Gata 10 tnavel U S. ma1or cities with unique bua tn••• group Roc:k N Roll environment. Roell to • WOf11, roff lo bantl No • •Jll>9l'lenc• n.ceasary Tre naoortallon lur· nlshed Eirpen1H ad· ' vanced during two week paid training Must be 1 a or over. atngle, ~II oroomed, ff.. to etar1 lmmadl- •tely. 'or ~rtonal ln- teM9W c.aff N .. 1 Or09- en 933-0&70 or apply In P•,.on. NewPoft S'-eton. 4545 Mac Alttlur ltvd. New port •••ch <••m•pm Mon~W•d}. '•1en11 Wetcome at w llNI ._.,,, SELF STARTERS NEEDED SJOO SSOO por week 8AM·12 Noon CALL M•ovte 548·••1•_ General Office Travel Co aoek• per- ton tor cterlcal & phone support Call 714 ~-t775 •• 9 HOME TYPISTS PC user• need•~ SJ5.000 polenllal De- 1a111 (1) 805 887-6000 Elll B-22387 HOM E WORK-Spare Time Paint iov.ty min- iature toys. "m $20 ••I N o experience nece11ary, and no tn- ve11ment required Fun for the w hof• fa mlly A m az i ng record meaaage r• veal• delalls call any- um e 1-000-990-4949 .!!!. SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE The OAANGE COAST DAILY Pt LOT la IOOk• Ing for t1ouaewtv.1. 11udenlt end relW... to ,.pre.-nl the Clrcu- lation Dept WIQ work ev.,,!no•. Mon Wu ,r1, ~ble hOurs. v.-................ ----~---------------, II .... IMEI• elf tarter, $300 per week draw. 1 lo/o commission on all sale ! PAGING AREA Part ume Mon Tues Pleasant aurround· mga Wiii train Apply PENNYSAVEA 1680 Ptacem1a Ave Costa Mesa PART TIME Call (11131 882-6922 SERVICE STATION Salesp~rson Cash er Graveyard Apptv 2590 NeWP0'1 Btv J Costa Mesa SERVICE TECH Time Syatems Ouf Side territory So"'• exp pr1d Witt train 557-e351 Supervisor 10 hire, tram and manage car- r1er1 end verifiers MuSI be enthusiashc and good wtth p.apto Cat ond insurance re-SVC STATION ATINO quired Apply at the Full & part X1n1 cond Daily Pilot. J.JO w ~ pay 873·3320 Bay St • Cos la Meu I Sate• P l ease. no phone HELP! calls POSTAL JOIS $11 41 to $14 90/hr. For exam & appllca· tlOn lnlormallon call 219'789.e84 9 8111 CA130 8AM·8PM, 1 days Part Time COLLECTORS SET VOUR OWN HOURS Become en lndepend ant contractor con.ct ~ng for home tub acr1ptlona of 1t1e Oa•I\ Piiot Commlaelor paid weekty Contac Stcwe Rogwa et &4~ '333 WE'RE SWAMPED! We have hundreds ol faml41ea In the greater Soulh Orange area I who haw sent for 1n-I formetlort from us r• gardlng th• purchaae of ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA Our Sa,.1 Represent•· 11v .. .,. among the highest paid k'I 1tte world Ju11 2 0tders M m • you up to $700 I Gro11 comm111ton1 fOf ,.,. ..... Full fnnge ~f•ll '-eOl>-828 9 ' 28 UPTO •eoo PEii MONTH * • C1Wcm1s * ......... am&--. mnanm.~•aun. Sec./ltec, Enorqetlc, org3nlzed person tor busy front olflco Rospon1ibJ11t101 include phones , typing & general office 11c1111 Please call Judy ~Lynn at 261-2680 0 8 0 723-5809 I spood, aott top wllh Soctan o• g111 \I ••C•rf WANTED TO BUV Old t.uunr Cl)11er oversize p1in1 w1lh 1 tn 1nt'"'"" ORIENTAL RUGS anyl t1ra1 on cnrome Woll ma•n!<11nr.111 C111•r alz• tn any condition whoo la, oxcellenl con-om1a C 1• Prine •P' ~ 1·800·531-7233 d1llon S8,600 only f'I,. ,., n 11 e -----497-8683 o ""' -· · i • Secty Up lo Sl0.000 Property Mgmt Co RHponslble, highly organized person, A · A, A, P computer hter· ate, type 60 wpm, exper legal collec- 11on1 a plus COfp eSI 40 yrs Small ofc 'PCH & Dover Newport Beach 722·73Jt Special Education Classroom Aidt 5 hours per day, wantod by Huntington Beach C11y School 011tr1c1 Salary S 7 156 to sa 895 per hour 011trlct Paid Publlc Employees Re11rement Cont11bullon. M ual take and pas1 written oxam Apply at 20451 Cr11mer Lano. H B . 964 8888 Deadllno for app1y1ng January 25, 1991 Speech Language Patholog1s1 F i p os111on avail 1n Laq.,na Beach area Ab l1 ty l o drrec t speech therapy 1n a S '~ F Calllorn1a he roq Ptoase contact R1vors1do Heanng & Speec h Ctr 5051 Canyon Crest Or, Ste 104 R1ver11de 92507 787.0204 Strategic Planning Secretary Wanted to buy N11\onl C amera & Zoom ~ ... 844-8829 Cameras & Equipment 601 DAAt< AOOM IQllPf'*'I 8tMllr ~ 2 ~, 11m1r, 1111 light peot• ..,,., • ~ 1900 7'0-6418 Free to You 602 Free Collte Shepherd 4 mo old 983·7289 Nie• lamlly wanted ewelry. Furs & Art 602 ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY Large aelectlon of d•a monda , vintage w atches incl Rofex and Patek W o buy sell. trade 1nd 11•pJor w111 1am Har old Jewelers 3 I 16 Nnw pon Blvd at 32nd 873.()365 Pets & mmals 604 I •LOOl<IHG '°' I ~,I "'' ,.a\11 ~ io.."'9 dOcJS I crs •·a.~ lor IOOQliOn Ml:m 90 to rnpon. •bit --Come w>O ... .. ""9'1 ,, ... l!"9 '**' Ofl tar you '31·1030 . rucks 9035 '89 FORD BRONCO Full 11ze 4 w heer dnve V·8 auto p s air 1111 cru s• cuslom whMla tow package C 1 SKX326) $8,988 COASTAL ACVRA 2e21 ..... IOjlt ILVO COSTa•tU en-uoo '88 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 2R5 V6 AT A C. P S P B F' W POL tilt. cc storeo cats•"_. ~un root custom w""" c. (T54181) $12,495 EARLEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 Me•C6d('S 1'jlt! 3000 white caml'I 1n1ar1or sunroo• n n·ellenr cond tion S.l 000 pp 499 '6()..1 Mercedes 1-.e2 300D Turbo bea rt1tuf car 1 o wner e•cellPnt con. d1t1on s~ 7!.0 71 4 S48--0973 Merc9<ltt'\ 1 '.)6') • ()()e 2 () 21 000 ,.. ,1es new il'filero color s11r "'hef'l'i • n1 •r,.,c•e a~arrn pt•t"linf' si.i 9<l5 >47 6424 ROLLS ROYCE '· S 1,,.,, Wraith 1 1l11 t>oa w1111e c• c ate t'!•dos 19K. O• 91na y SOid tn NB 1,.. ,.,.ac;u l ate thr ou9nou1 S28 000 .. ' r,JJ ·~ VOLVO 72 ~.eo 'lllliif\ef" '°"' ,... • .. ~ ..om. 1977 TO'YOT A PICKUP '"·nqto ~ with sh•" $ho a n 1 --~..;;...;;.;;.._ ____ _ ans 904 90 MAXI VAN , P S air cruise atereo ltll wheel 3 400 l'T'•les ILLNESS FORCES F0< company rotocat- 1 mg to Fountain va•tey Call Kathleen 21 3-926-66!>3 TRACER Pianos & Organs 605 SALE I S t5 995 631·21 77 1976 GM C 4s4 ~•ton Good running gear needs some oody· Tracer ror MIP A• BAIYGRAND fund Pot1c1oa Pot en· S 1450 St1net-con1o1e llal s,.1 000 647-7128 p iano $475 Plano VTll r. MPUi'I' J(lBS leach mull secrince I Sllrt S 7 80 Hr your Can help deltver area Mo" & Women 952·2238 needed No e•peri· Leland Baby Grand I enc• "ecossary For I Plano Black Satin Ex· 1ntormatoon call 1 -900-cellent Cond $3,200 329-8429 Ect 1484 494-8875 6AM·8PM 7 Days S1295Fee VERIFIER Two 121 people with econom•cal car and current insurance to orona del Mar ti 12 drtve N-por1 Beach lnteroor Design., Ga· Costa Mesa and Hunt· rage Sale Iron Fum1- 1ngton S..ch verifying rure & Upholstered delivery of the Daily furniture etc Sun I to Pilot Hours are 9 00 1 2 423 Poppy COM A M lo t 00 P M 723-5368 Thursday and Satur· d• Call &42-4333 HOSPITAL JOBS! osta Mesa 6 1 24 eGlant Garage Sile S1art S& 80 r 'Your 1 112 Carson SI CM area No ••P nee F~ on 405 Fwy at Baker into call. t-900-228-& Fairview Follow 9399 E ~• 1431 8•m· stgna Sal Sun all day 8pm, 7 Days s I 2 95 Collecteoles silk .,. phone'" 1 rangemenu craft• COURIER Early evening or early mom1ng hours Over 21 good OMV Apply PENN'YSAVER 1880 Pt~cenlla Ave , Cotta ~esa EARN EXTRA 1 S MONEY$ & HAVE FUN DOING IT! The ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT la look· Ing for ~eY9nll bnghl af'd ..,""'9rastoc tMn-ao•,.., aoe '2 y .. ,.. and older . to ••" n-s~P• .ub1cr1p- tiona In an .csun au- peNtMd, dOor to dOOt salff campaign, ~ after noon . ear ly ll'Ventng tloura. ~cet­ l•n• oppot1u"lty tor r~.Fotmore In tton, cell T•i ..... ~. 20t • * • , .... 1IO tllO'• • . ...., ..... , ... . ..... Lw .. ... ooolcs m e n I women s clothes. o4d shHI music & poll· cards lamps misc Sat Sun 8AM 3074 Motolla1 CM ----Movtng Sa.. Sat 8 10 3 Sun a to 2 2620 Etclen Ave 85 CM '42·9318 Hunt1n9ton Beach '> i .1 Ne•ghbOrhOOO oaraoe s le & McMng Sale Furn.lure. houa.hokS Items, ctol~. eurf· boarda, great llutf Sal. Sun , h • 20th 10 10 • 207 Al bema St H 8 . NPWI ' .. 81'.I( I • •ti" 14 ~ -'"' 40hp, ell aece~ miec ~•em•l of· flu tum, Sal/Sun. 10 • ..., "'-'-9of!4ta. Na. ...... 24a. work S3000 6t2 9132 548·9000 Fatd 1989 [C()n()! 'e I~ CO"\'~ on l • Ctd '~ 000 .,... tt rv vc~ Cll u.1.1 n1 cant~,, t·• ~ ~le t• ~ c~'O'I S20 000 ~ l1 "631 11 • eo I ~~"• jT52 p q$4995 EAALEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 nt1que lassies 904 UN~OLN 1961 4-door Mdan. o<lgonal cond >- hon low .,,,1..,1ge real ch•"Y S4 1 ~o Rich· ard S4~8307 uto Imported 9100 C.OMTM. ACUM HH~aVD °"'" ...... 8194..0 . ...... _ --------.,,.._ ' , QOVE .. NM ENT SEIZED vehic le• trnn ~100 CoN&llC« Che vys, Porscht's 111 n other conlosca•orj prl)po111es For Buvo•s Guide (8001 772·9212 o.ct 4086 Al'o open OVOf'I s & we•~ '""S MERCUR'Y 198.l TOPAZ very g oon cond1hl)n POw•• Wit\• dows new 11re1 t>at· rery carbureato• al- ternator muffler "'a· 'Y'l•C con,,e11er t,,. ... ~ ,,,,,.,,on nverh11 u•"d etc S2500 0 8 0 u-t & "214 &4"·7S47 flCTITIOY8 MlllNEH N._ITAnM£NT • .... 'OllO""'"O per~' ., • ~OUs.noeMM MOOD S AIL MA• fRS 1C•1otorn111 98' 8 Wea• '811'1 St Costa Ml!'W al' 92627 SIH)03 'ICTITIOU9.,..... NAMI ITAft...,, Tne tollQll#lng persona ar• 00010 bullneM ... HEA LTHC AR [ ENTERPRISES 350 E 1711 St • 114 C:O.t• ,.,._ Cai•' 92&27 ftnO VazquQ 51 Ma,_1 .. Court • 106 Moorp•o CMti 9302t Th•• ou1.nea1 •I coro ducted oY an onOivtOua The reQISl•lntl&.; con- "''~ ro t•an~• ous r.u unOe< '"" "oC1•llOV 8ua1ne11 'll l"ejsl loll• &OO•• on NA Rino II tuquez Tt>t& 1111..,..,1 ""'"'" ""'" ... tt-1"9 Count~ C-oeo. o• O• lf"Q<t Cout1ty 0 0ec ..... t ... t~ I ¥.IQ PuOhsned 0.•foqf" eo.. Daily PllOt JI""'"' J ;>O '}~ t ..,,. Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTITICKJI 8UltNEH NA• 5 TATEME.NT ·~ IOllCi...,~ '""'~5 .,,. do.no OUS·M•IS u R4S MHlvlH ao 81111t04 St Stf' f 10!> Cosio M-C•I•• ':i.626 M>eh ... 8 ~tlCl'l•f' l&O 20tr1 Ccsta M8P Cal • 92627 Man..-• Sn1t~r 6~ B4llt., Sr .tt203 Co.i. Mes.a c • ~u)2e T "'' l)u'I n•ss • cor a.,.r:reo o, " ~· peri netlll•O •,,e 411; '"•nil" co,. ~ 10 rransac1 ~ "~ ..... ~. ''>t! ~>Ct•l.0..' Bus•neaa ~•m'"'' hll•d •t>C•f' °" r~l>et :lO 199() M ICl'I-R ICfloe T'l!s "•'-"' was t ... ,. ,,,,. c "'' Cler~ of °' •l'IQe C0un1y on Deeetnt>c • ·~90 F~ PuD~•heO Orange Coal' Da<fv Pilot .Jant.;ary 1 J 2 1' ""'D•uary l 199' S....Ot FICTITIOU9 8UWIEll NAME ITATOIENT Tr>e lollQ<lrint,j persons ., .. CIOtnt,l OUll-aa SPRAY ROLL & BAUS,. • XJ ' I 11 SI Hunttngl Cl' 8Hcl'> C..•I 92648 JQf>n A Ba•t..., 1;>0 7191 St >11;nlt!'Qtor S.Kr Ca • 92648 .... , •" £ s .... .., ·7' 2 ltt Sr >1uf\t•1'9I<>'" S.. r C.. I 9,6'8 .,.. ' Cul nf"SI ' c • o...c.1..0 lh !\uso.w>C at1d .,. '"' ""• •f"g tt•a!\111 com ~tt!C •o 1•ansac1 bt•' " ~ ,.,. "<1 ''°" 8ua•ness "•m•i 11s1e 100,_. on Augu&I '99 JONI" ear .... Th~ 11a1.men1 ..... , • ,,. '"'-C.ounf\ ~ .,, O< ll'Of! County <>" Oecembr JI •119(1 F4.19100 Pvl>l<th.a Or 8"99 Coa: I 01t1~ Pilo• JanuS'~ •-' 2' F4"t'otVA,.., 3 IP9 1 ""'01; "8.JC NO TlC£ F47J1JC Publ•llM<I Orang. eo.,, Ollty POOi JaNl'V 6 1'.\ 10 1· 1991 Su-0011 l'lllllC NOTICE MUOI I • • I 111 Ni6tbd !1i1i1in~1i1"~i~ ._ ITAW I II .... ITA"u•M .. ,,.................. ,,........,..,.,..... _ ..... __ ................ ~-......... . CAR UllillVUIAL/UTILITY, (alDUDLIY & Al· OCJIUTION OIHttT 1111y=• ..... aw ..... ,.,. ~ .... fownlllln IOCIATll ,,.,..O/NIT, ,,.,.,, ,,. .. ~ .......... ---~-.... Ma v.._,calt.11109 4'00C..,.Dr .. II? ..... ...._Clll _ "'9 "9=•W I DoM1c1 G eon-11-.. . .....,_,._.,Cellt.lltlO ....... '· v.M, 11'._ ..._ •f!GllT Olr W.... ,..,,_ 11111 PIMI et .. ~ M.-~. 1tM2 I.a=--~"'°''......_ Cllt. RI .I UV IN AT I M e C • ......_. v...,, C.... 1110I ...... L...-. .... e.t CINTU'/,ACl·HAIR· ...... -1.!.. IOMt l .W. Ttllt t>u-... le ~-IHIS ...._ a..te, 1411 9t IOO't, 4IO .._..,. ~ • ... --· .... 120, ~by.efllndMCMll Thie b\llAMM .. COft" ="'°'' "*"-· c.11. °'· ••11 • ......,. -Al'9 ......., c.. Th9 raglatrent(a) com-ducted by. en ~ 1 Cllf .... mencecs to tnlnMCI ~ Thi tegletrent(a) com• • ~ t ti -0.-Tiie "m11 • ....,_ ,..... ......... .. con-,_ under the Actltloua mencecl to "~ "'*-*"°'~ ..... calf ....... ....,,... ........ ..... l9r. • ......, pwtnet-Buatn••• nalM(a) llat.O ne1t under IN ~ Nltl .._. "' Or-. c..Mv • .,.. abov9 on OecembW 31, euelneM n•IM(•) 1'9t9d Thia bUll..-la .,..... Jutw ,0, tHO 'Ill . "-,..._.,ent(t) com-1990 abowon o.c..,... 1, 1tlO ducMd tly. oo ""'*' N0,,_.11 ....._. .. hNect bu11i-Donald G Coml>MM l(elltl A. Oudllw lite r .... trent(e) OOM-....... C. ~ M.D., ,_ ....., 1M Act~ Thia 1tetement -flied Thie atatemenl wu ftted menoect to .,.....,. tllueloo 1Na .....,.. laM '1. ~ MnteC•> uated wtth the County ci.k of Of· with ttte County etent Of°"' nw Yftdtr IN ~ .......,. ...-. Cllt. ""° ~ ew. 0.CsfflW 11. ange County on o.c.nw enge County on o.c.nw BualNH neme(., tlelM Tiiie .,..,_ w ..,... 1e10 31 , 1990 24, 1990 McMt on: .Jenusy t. t•t 4'UClted by an lftdh'INll ........ C ~tnwt lta '~ ~ Mlohali VIN Thia ... , ... W .... ........ 0enerW PartMr Publl&Md Ofang9 CoMt Publlahed Ofanoe CoMt Thie Ill& '*" Ml ..... wtl\ "'9 County Cllftl of Of· Tllll ••••t wea ftled OallY Piiot Jenuary 13, 20. ~Pilot January e. 13. 20. wt1t1 "'-County c:tertt of Or· .,. County on o.c..,... ...._._County Clettl ol Of .. 27, February 3, t991 27, 1991 anee County Oft 0.01...., 241 1llO Wl09 c..nty on December Su.01' Su-007 31, 1MO Pu"4l1Md OrMllt COMt a 1 ,... ~ Oa11y Not Jftttu#lly -.. 1s. 20. , • .,._ Publahed °'*"99 COMt 27. 1M1 ....., Hul>Oetd a M111-"8.JC NOTICE Deity Not .Jet'llJMY t3. 20. a.,..ooe aoh. tMOO Von kerman 21, Fet>Nety 3, tlt1 *~tr.11ne.c.111 e2115 P\8.JC NOTICf: P1CTmOUe.,..... lu-413 -------1 ~ Ofange CoMt NAMI ITATlmWT PmlJC fl)TIC( Dtlily P9ot Januwy 13 20. '1CTITIOUS IU ... H The~ !*'ION we 1------- 27, ~ 3, 1801 NA ... STATEMENT doing bullnMa u: PtalC NOTICE MOTICa Su-01011 TM fotOWlng persons are (t)OZONA PARTNERS WT_ ... -------dOlng bullMSS at L l'O (b)INVESTOR RE· MOTIC9 8.-cs bids ll'leY be ,.. PtaJC NOTICE (•)BOB'S SPRINKL~R SOURCES GROUP. 3723 INYTTIMG..,. ~ .. tM offioe °' the SERVICE (b)CITTELL S Birch SI 0 , Newport Seeled bids may be ,.. City a.ti. S300 Newpot1 ..cnnoua IU..... ENTERPRISES 271 Lllec ee.cn. Calif 026e0 <*\led .. the office of the Boutrlwd. P, 0 lo• ,, ... U.. STATEMENT Lane. Colt• M... Cellf ROlleld E Jo119y, 2229 City Qet1t, 3300 Newpor1 Newport I Heh. CA The foltowlng penon1 are 92627 Att• V1sta, Newpor1 a.di, 9oulewird, P.O. Box ftM, IMM-1118 untl 11:00 Lift, doing bueinea • Robert Roy Cottell 271 e.ut t2ee0 Newport Beach. CA on the 1at ~of Fetln.wy, •.C MILLWORKS. 770 LllllC Lane Cost• Men. Ectwwd Hunl. 101 1 Mam-9MSl-17N untll 11.00 a.lft. 1991, .. wtllc::ll time Midi No Edlhotf St Or•nge. Callt 92627 ory Lane, Eecondldo, Calif on the 31st 0ey of January. bids lhell be OC*'9d endl c.t. 929M Lynda Aae C11tell 271 8202e 1991 at wtlldl ttme audl I r..ct for A~ C. Crulltahank. Ltlac Lane Costa Mesa. Roger Varhage, 1150 bids ' lhall be opened end Ttel9 ef Protect: BO Bay 1002 California St . Hunt· Calll 92627 Qamay Terrace, Chula Vista, r.act fOf Of'lw Ofllnage Containment, lngton e..ch. Calif 02648 Thia bu11ness 11 con-Calif 92013 ntte ef '"'feet: 8alt>oe NNr e.tbfutf Orhte. and This busln•H 11 con· ducted by husband and wile Harold Nahlgl•n. 3807 PenlnlUla Alley Reconsl!VC> Corona Del Mar SldeWelll ducted by: an lndlvodual The regtstrant(s) com· Wlllhlrt Bllld If 1040, Lot tlon ~I I The regl1trant(s) com-menced to transact bust· AngeleS. Calif 90010 Conttect No.: 2808 c-lfllCt No.: 2779 I menoed to transact busl· nus unde• tile F1ctohou1 Jack Cohen. 5&57 Wllatllre 111it11eer'• latlMate: l1ttl1tHr'• lstl"'ate:I neaa under the Fictitious Bu11neas name(sl listed Blvd •250, Loa Angtle8, S12t,OOO.OO $10&.000.00 BuslnHI n•me(1) !lated above on December 21 Cahl 90036 Ai>i>ro"9d by the City Approved by the City above on. NI A 1990 Thll bullneH 11 con-Council thll 14th day of Council thll 14th dey OI RoWt C Crulk1hank Rober1 A C•llell ducted by •limited partner-Januaty. 1991 January, 1991 This atalem.nt was tiled Tht1 statement was ltled ship WAHOA 1. ftAOOH>, City WA*A I . AAQQK), City with the County Clefk or Or-wtth the County Cterk of Or· Tne regl1tranl(I) com-C*il Cleftl ange County on December ange County on December menoact 10 tranaact bu8'· Pr~lve blddtra may Pr~lw bldcMrl may 24, 1990 31 1990 ness under the F1ct1t1ow obtain one Mt or bid docu-obi.In one •t of bid docu- '472413 F479ets Buslneu name<•> ll•tad men II at no c:oet •t the offtct ment1 at no COit at the otflct Published Or•nge Coast Pubhshed O•anoe Coast above on December 13, of the Public Wort!• Depart-oft.he Public Wortla Depatt- o.lty Piiot January& 13 XI Dally P1101 Januar~ 13 20 1990 ment, 3300 Newport ment, 3300 ,Newport!' 27 1991 27 Februat\ 1 1991 Aoneld E Jolley Boulevard p O Box 1768, BoUlevwd, P. 0 Boll t768, Su-~ __ Su-0 17 Thos statement was filed Newport Beach. CA Newport Ba•ch. C A ----H-bb • l"'''h the County Clartl of Of· 92!59-1768 92&51-17N O y1s ts• ano-County on December F°' run1w 1nt0fmat1on, F°' 1utt1w 1ntom'lltion. • 0 131 1990 Call Stephen Luy. Protect call Lloyd R Dalton, Project find the equipment and supplies , • .,..... Managet •t 144-3311 Manager., 644-331 1 , d . I . d Pubhshed Orange Cout I Publllhed Ofange Coast Published Or9ng1 Coull YOU nee 10 ( a SSltlC Oa•I) Pilot J•nuary 13 20 Deity Piiot Janu•ry 17 20, Daily Pilot January 17 20,1 ~-.... r February3 1991 1991 1991 -J ~I Sv-0151 ThSu040 ThSu<Mt --P\.18-l-IC_NO_Tl_CE--, PlllllC NOTICE --Pllll--IC_HO_Tl_CE--P\BLIC NOTICE Pl&IC HOTIC£ South Coast AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 9150 FLAIR DRIVE. EL MONTE. CA 91731 (818) 672-8200 NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP PROPOSED RULE 1177 - BEST AVAILABLE FUEL STANDARDS Friday, February 8, 1991 -9:30 A.M. South Coast Air Quality Management District McCandless Auditorium 9150 Flair Dive El Moote, CA 91731 I. PURPOSE OF THE WO RKSHOP AND SCOPING MEETING 11. The Pu hlic Work.shop and scoping meeting has been scheduled in order to solicit information and suggestions from th e public regarding Proposed Rule 11 77. This rule proposes to eliminate excess emissions from the burning of li4u1d or soli d fuels m stationary combustion equipment in the District. This prnpo~al may change as a result of the input received from the public. The South Coast Air Qual ity Management District (SCAQMD) will prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA) for Proposed Rule 1 tn pursuant to the SCAQMD's certified regulatory pro~ram (Rule 110) under Public Resources Code, Section 21080.5. This public scopi n~ meeting bas been scheduled pursuant to the state and District Califo rnia Environmental Quality Act (Cf:QA) Guidelines to allow additional public input resarding the preparation of the EA. The goal of the public scoping meeting is to identify a range of actions, alternatives, mitigation measures, and significant effects to he analyzed in the EA for Proposed Rule 1177. AIR QUALITY OBJECTlVE To reduce VOC, PM, and SOz emissions from stationary combustion equipment using liquid or solid fu el. Tni~ combustion equipment includes: o utility and industrial hoilers o heaters o turbines o combustion engines o furnaces o kilns o other equipment burning liquid or solid fuels. II I. BACKGROUND OF PROPOSED RULE 1177 Proposed Rule 1177 is being developed pursuant to the Fuel Phaseout Policy adopted by the Board in March 1990. This proposal also implements Control Measure 88-F-10 of the 1989 Air Quality Management Plan. The suggested control technology includes replacement with clean-burning fuels, such u natural gas, methanol, and propane. Proposed Requirements The proposed rule requires the used of clean fuels in any stationary combustion equipment requiring a written perm.it to operate from the District. Most ·combustion equipment in the Di trict use natural ps as pi'biWy fuel with fuel oil ti backup. To comply with the above reQ\!iremeot, dais equipment would simply bum natural gas when available. Under an equivalcn"Y provision, other fuels maY be used if the emi•'lk>N Of voe, SOi. and PM arc controlled to the level of natural pa. Coillrol ~ iodudes combustion modification and/or Oue pa tJMt«iN!DL Flue pa treatment may include: 0 0 0 IV. v. VJ. ne ~meats of tlUa pn>poUI woWd be effecdve abordJ (60 CJaJi) after tbe elate ol ~ ewpt where ....... 10 CODltrilCt ii ...... ,, to addeve CC>q'llanoe; ID wblcb cw, CO*..,_ wW be required~ 1, 1993. 1be latter wmpliance ~ii DICllll"J to alloW IUflkfent time forfor rwan:b. ~ttin& comlrilcdoa, and odler MIMdel to occur •ipmeot that ii ~Dtly dedlca..ct to fuel oil. but lmllt be modified to bM natural Pl cepabilfty; OI' require flue pa U.tmeGt to ..aablilh ..... ~. . Bmfafon Reductions lmolementadon of this p~ is estimated to result in cumulative feducdons of 0.8 tom per day (T /D) of VOC emiulona. and 1.2 T /D ofof !~ until 1993. These emiuion reductiom are bued on repllcement ~ discredonary fuel oil consumption with natural pa. Curtailments of natural gas will be lipificaotly reduced by tho additional natural gas supply by SOuthem CalilOmia OU in 1991. The lddltiOD&l natural ps pipeline capacity that ii expected to be aVailable in 1994 could eliminate gas Curtailment oompletely. s~ natural~ bu l~r 502 and NO. emissions than any ot the complyina liquid fuels, the additional pipeline capadty is estimated to reduce emissions by 16.S T/D of SOi and 8!JT/D of NOr After 1993, when other District Rule 431.2 regulatina 591 emissions from liquid fuel combustion; and Rules 1109, 1110.2. 1134, I13S, 1146, and 1146.1 regulating NOx emissions from combustion equipment take into effect. NO. and part of so. em.Wion reductions could no longer be credited towards tbiS pr~. Also, during this time. additional natural gas supply would be available, which would eliminatetef' curtailment This additiorial ps su.1»9-ly would then result in the estima reduction of 0.36 T /D of VOC; o:n T~ PM; and 1.4 T /D SOx emissions. When enough supply of natural gas is available, implementation of Proposed Rule 11 T7 is no longer expected to result in cmiss.ton reductions., but would serve as insurance that no excess emissions would occur due to discretionary oil burning. Cost Effcctivenes.s Cost for compliance with this proposed rule can be determined on a case-by- casc basis, which ranges from S 1240 to $24,000 per ton of emissions reduced. AV All.ABLE SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND OTIIER RELEVANT INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. s. 6. 7. Draft Staff Report and Proposed Rule 11n. Draft Environmental Assessment for Proposed Ruic 11n. The Draft EA will consider potential environmental impacts in the following areas: air quality, water quality and supply, natural resources, risk of upset, public services, energy, utilities, human health and public services. In addition. the Draft EA will include: mitigation measures to reduce any identified impacts, alternative projects to the Proposed Rule, cumulative impacts of the Proposed Rule, and an analysis of all other topics required by CEQA Report of Hearing Officer and Staff Recommendation to Establis~ District Policy on the Phase Out of Diesel, Fuel OIL and Solid Fossil Fuels, SCAQMD, El Monte, February 15, 1989. Staff Report to Amend Ruic 431.2 -Sulfur Content of Liquid Fuels, SCAQMD, April 20, 1990. Decision 90-02-016, Before the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California -Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission's own motion into the intentate natural gas pipeline supply and capacity available to California, February 7, 1990. Annual Fuel Use Report by Refineries and Power Plants., SCAQMD, • 1987 to 1989. Final Appendix JV-A Tier I, Tier Il, and Contingency Control Measures of the Final Air Quality Management Plan 1989 Revision. March 1989. TO OBTAIN COPIES OF ABOVE DOCUMENTS A. Additional copies of Proposed Rule 1177 may be obtained from: Ms. Diane Cotto/designec The Public Information Center South Co~t Air Quality Management District 9150 flair Drive El Monte, CA 91731 (818) 572-6283 The Draft EA will be circulated for a JO.day public review and comment period and is expected to be available by mid·Ycbruary 1991. Copies of the Draft EA may be obtained from the above contact. 8 . Copies of any other documents listed in Item IV aboYe ·may be examined, and arrangements may be made for copying. A copying and service charge may be assessed. Contact: Ms. I.a Roa/ desipee Public Records Coordinator South Coast Air Quality Management District 91SO Aair Drive El Mon~ CA 91731 (818) 572-2117 SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS OR COMMBNTS , Tbe public is ~ted to send documents. 1tudia, data or cwmnenta that may be relevant to Proposed RUie 1 lTI to: Mr. William Tboqw Rule Drielopmjlll DiNion South Coat Air Quality Manapme• l>Mllct 9150 Flair Drive El MOlite, CA 91731 (818) m.2114