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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-31 - Orange Coast Pilot0 RA ----·· ..•. -MOltly IUMY with wes1erly I after- noon winds to l' mpb. eo..vJnland hiabs from 68 to 73. Lowa &om .. , to '1. For the 0ran,e Coat's IDOlt com- plete weather information. includina boetina. fishina and aurfina repor11, 1ee i,..e Cl l. IN THE NEWSROOM Due to popular demand, the Oruse Cout D1llJ Pilot will reprint Jiant. full-color, red, white and blue American flap in this Saturday's editions .... After noticlnJ a rash of local na, thefts and stores unable to keep up with orden, we introduced the flap last Saturday, and they were a huge hit. ... Our flap have popped up in home windows, the aides of can and all over ltaft writer Rua Loats desk and file cabinet .... ''We have been OYCrwhelmed by rcaden who either mi.d the Oas la tut S.turd.y'a peper or who want more so they can display them both at boCne and at lbelr busin . We are more than happy to oblip and help aupport for our men and women fif,1tin1 In Operation Desert Storm. ' QUOTES Of THE DAY "It's too strusful (/"'her) to 1tt straJtge /ocu OMt ~.Site's olnody bun rope,d one• -why molc.e it """' traumatic lhM ii has to be 1" Deputy Distmt Attorney Jane Shade, on why 1 courtroom m cleared so a 12-year-old Dana Point pl could testify in a rape cue (Al). ''Jusria ii tM ,,at inlmst of nMlll on mtth. .. Daniel Webster ' 'TODAY'S EVENTS •The Vienna Schubert Trio per- forms a proaram ot chamber wor by Mozart, Schubert and Ravel u pan of the "Music in Founden Hall" 1eries at the <>ranae COunty Perfonnins Arts Center at 8 p.m. TicketJ arc 120. Call 556-ARTS. • ''The Security Pacific C.Ollcction, Twenty Yean 1970-1990: Prints.'' an exl\ibftion of contemporary prints, opena today and Nns thrnuah March 23 at the Security Pacific GaUery, SSS Anton Blvd .• Cclta Mesa. The pUery is open from 11 a.m. to S p.m. LOTIERY 11111 1.11, U. •,I, II lollus number -.. 11111 ~.-. 9 •a.111: 4 ODt1moedil· Ject •St ... Al:IC INDf JC .. GE C 0 AST . Thursday, January 31, 1991 25 cents Police probe charge officer guilty of DUI 8y Robert llfbf Or.,. Clllit -..... HUNTINOTON BEAOI -Police Chief Ron Lowenbers said Wednesday that hil department bu lauric:bed an inveatiption into alleptions that a ec>- llcc officer may have been drinkinl when he wu inYOtved in a traffic acci- dent ln a police car. The incident reportedly took pl.co on the nl&ht of Jan. 20 when the po- liceman was drMn1 to the acene of a police stakeout where an undercover officer reportedly shot a auiplclous man. A letter containin1 unsubstantiated 1Ue11tions from an alle~ witness wu See PROBE/111 Two accidents injure six, 1 person critically By Bob van Eybn and Ama Ceko~ Or.,. CGlll ~ PlaC NEWPORT BEACH -Five pcoele were injured, at lust one. of them cntl· cally, in a spcctacul3( two-vehicle crash Wednesday morning on Pacific O>ast Highway, while a pregnant women was sli1htly injured later in the day durina a collision on the Corona del Mar freeway. In the PCH era h, a brown Ford van loaded w11h wood paneling struck a late model BMW while attempting a lane change on the northbound Stde of the highway and ikidded on its stdc for about 100 feet before smashing into a telephone pole and c:omin1 to rest next to a buildtnl at the comer of Morn1n1 Canyon, wit- nesses said. Three occupants of the van were evacu-. ated by Lile Fli&ht behcopter to Western Medical Center tn Sani. Ana, Newport Beach fire Capt. Don GTay said. The driY- SM ACCIOENT/111 12 Marines die in war's first major u~oun_d battle · ·Moving day for 1he towe~ 1 la~C-o.lrNal Workers move the lifeg~rd tower further out on the Huntington Beach Pier. The ~ttered pier is being taken down: Newport Auto Center now top Rolls dealer Iraqi tanks, troops take over border town in Saudi Arabia By Jotv\ Kflg The AUOdll8d Pitts DHA HRAN , Saudi Arabia -Iraqi finks and troops, some fa king sur r ender , smashed into Saudi Arabia's nonheast cor· ner and seized an empty bor· der lawn early Wednesday in "heUacious" fighting with Ame rican and allied forte5 . Twelve U.S. Mannes were reported killed in the heaY1e t combat of tbe 2- v.eck-old war -the fir1t Americans ~killed in around action Saudi and other allied losses were described as light, Iraqi casualties as heavy. The U.S. military said much o( the lraq1 advance had been beaten back by U.S. 11rpower, Mannes and all ied troops But as the bloody da) wore on toward midnight. Iraqi force still held the town of Khafj1. on the Persian Gulf, and Ma- rines and Saudi troops mounted a coun- terattack to ret1kc it. Saudi light armored forces reached the cen1er of Kh~fji. but the Mari ne pulled back under hU\.') Iraqi rocket fire. Iraqi fire continued on into Thursday morning. ind icatin1 the alhcd attack had not yet succeeded. 1\ttenty-four hou~ earlier, when the Iraqi column first truck from Kuwait. some advancina T-SS tanks had their suns facing rearward. a 1gn of surrender, but the Iraq· then opened fire, the Manne reported. The Iraqi thNSt may have been de· 'gncd to punish Marine unitJ that bave repeatedly shelled Iraq!_ 'f>O'itio just in- .de Kuwait, and pollll>ly to ptOYOb a wider, lonpr-term battle, I lfOuM COn· Oict for which U.S. c:ommanden an ttll Ford says lastin& ueace war's goal By Pu~ .... ,... ... JRVINE -Two Conner bcadl ol state, Gerald Ford and Valery Gbcard d'&taiq. a,rced Wedftad1Y • that pursuit of 1. lutin1 peace ia tbe Mideast sboWd be a primary pl after lraq is deCeattd in the ·Pcniu Gulf War. Ford and Gilcard d'Eltaina di-. cussed the ,Wf a il and 1otber World affairs d rift1 a .~ at lJO. At I press ~ precedift& ihc Bren Center event; the two leaden expr tMlt auppon for the ali9d r effort to forco Iraq out of. Kuwait. Arid wtn American offdak ~ co tently reJectcd •«empts to liM the l~i foVl.SlOn to the Arab-Israeli connw:t, f Ord Ud Giaard crf..lta• joined I sroMnl Chonll of ICaden who inast tberc Ult be I aead fOr Mideast IOlution once dto war Ml ended. The former FttnCb pfaideftt 9id Europeana tee two .... •• DM'a· 9-FON>/111 Orange Coast People I ~-·------....... -" Ncwpcsn 8tKta annt wt.o after 20 Ja11 or paintiJll ._ been iaviled to cnla tbe Ardliva oe Womttl Anisu at die Natio&tl Mavum of Wcmca ia die An libnrJ aad Raaida Calta in &1hiQIJOG.; A file oe Hynds• orb will ~ P8iJab1e IO •• tin& students , aDd ICbolan and for research dooe by tbe Nation.al Muxum of Womea m the AIU. lff tlWll I tr•- Hynds. wbo is well k.oown for ha •atacolor pa.inti.op of local COMlal scmea. is also : preparina for a Man:h exhlb1t1on of her v.'31C'rCOlor terics utJed : .. Beckbone of tbe Communal) -at the Cannon House OfflCC • BuildiQa for the House of Rcprnmtathes 10 Wu lnnaton. TblS ts prob9bly one of the bigest ~b1t1ons 10 her carttr. she satd .. J'\·e never even been in WashulJt.on, D.C ~ore." • • .. . . . . .. . . llllmll IT •1&.lfl-------- Hynds, S9, aid she was 1nspued to sW1 .. Backbone of the Commu.nity .. durina a renovation of her pan-ume an studio m Mendoaoo County wbea she started meeting v.orlcen rangJng from plumben to roofcn hired for the project. · I JUSt kept meeting these people and I staned takina pictures o f them .. After collecung .. tons .. of photos. she 5tartcd painting and came up wt th the current coUecuon. which she says depicts the working Amcncan '"That's the interest it bas m Washmiton It JU5t bas a sense of rcaht) about 1t .. Thcmatica.11~. the exhibJuon has been com- pared to Nonnan Roclcwelt -That's a \iel") ni~ compliment .. Hynds cst1mat" that hundreds of thou~nds of people ma) sec the exhtbtt dunng their vu1ts to the Capitol. "That's the btgtst lhnll, that Amencans will be seeing themscl'es ' The 26--.-.ork exhibit.. v.h1ch ckptcts about 80 people reanll) bad a suaxssful showmg at lhe !'ie .... port Beach Cit) Hall. peraung S2.500 for a grant to benefit an students 10 the Newport· Mesa School D1stnct Her ongmals arc also rcpf'C1e1ltcd 10 Oranse Count) cxclus1,cl) b\ Stan-hccts Fine Art GaJlmes.. ,,..hich speciahzcs 1n <.:ahfom1a rr-gional paintcn -CompllH •1 Aa.u Cdou Local News Briefs Olftcers chase suspects across freeway Ht..i.....-11 :--:GlOS Af·ACll -'>gt fd Deuel anJ lkt Cm1c Drayer mkcd hfr and hm on the San I >1ego am! I un~ 13cach frec-.ay'> ro cha c do .... n t'ol.O ~u'pc a \\ ednc)lla~ The t'4o detective<. .... ere Jmncd h) a brace n( motorc:cle uff1c- crs and an Anat1e1m r"" hcc 1 el1co;>tcr a<. the~ chd cd the 'oU\pe...t~ to the confluence of the St D1eco and l on2 tteach free.,.. a) .... The \U\pect' g•JI out 11f tier 'ir and ran auo' all the north· bound •nd ~uthhnun l l.lnc' !heir ~rrint for freedom Deuel and Dra>cr M:r.tml c I dl'er then IO hot rur\Ult All four made 11 \afcl) Deuel an J D•J\CI r 1hb1.:d one >I the men hrding in the hu~he and a c 1n ne (r " the I in~ Beach Police Depart· ment got the other Ferguson seeks support for Desert Storm SFWPOR l Bf:,\( ll -.\v~cmhl\md· VII r CH,, c'pcCI\ d fight toda-. ~hen he nrr •du'c' a 'C:" lut1on Jc l.erini.: ·he I cg1'>la· ture'<. 1,upport fnr Uper.111on De' ·rr \:orm The Nev.port Beach Rcpubl ... m <rnd h>ur l"''lli ·1,0r'> hope 1hc1r colleague\ ~111 appr l\C :he re.,oluw'n ti ~1 ,. 1'<.:' 1n p.irr. that "thi) Lc1t1Sl.iture 'upport~ the re'>olutc act101' t ~en h~ Pre,. rdent George Bush in puro,u1t 1.1f J pohC) 1.ruc1al t ·t-ic: p<:JCC ol the ""Orld • and that "\lo llh great pride ll>C lht• j'copJc elf (, llf· urn1a do n~htfull) and Ju:al 111;. hOlll r th11•c pJtr t .. \OUnl! men and .... omen of our .urned l1 ~cc' 11>ho arc .. arr.1r ~ >UI •heir m1., s1on \\1th profc<,sronal e'(Cellencc and ncmrl.ir'> hraH~n ')(I 1h.11 others might be free csnJ that '40rld pea c \\ 111 1ic ih'-Urcd How~er. ~ergu\on dldc Jrm Bieber '<11<1 ~enJtC kallcr lJa1.id Roberti 1~ rumored ro have put t 1gether .in .1 :crnatt· rc..olu11on and A'lscmbl~man I om Ha~dcn rcportec.!h .,..,If :r: to Jmtnd fcrguron·., rc~>lutton to mal.c 11 Im own In add111on. \Orne black a\~cmhl) mcmher' are t·,pc..teJ to seek amendments dccryiniz rhe d1sprupor11onarc 1 mher ol Afn· can-Amenc•rn ~cn1Ccmen anll v.urncn in the I' r ·1 •n 1 rulr .... "'. Bieber sard Toaster oven blamed In school blaze IRVINE -A toa'-t r 1 a c1dcntall) lell 1 1 d1 r ni> the da'> IS being blamed for ,, fire iii 1\ldcrwood B' l'Ju, \lhO<)I an Woodbndge Tuec;d a"> nacht that dc'itroycd t \I tc1h c. clit~\· room , fire orfrc1 al\ ~ 1d Orange County f1rcfighte" controlled the I c; I r m blaze at 2 AJderwood 1n about 15 mmutel., confining dama2c: to the t'4v de· tached portable cla\'iroom~. Orange C1tunt~ I-ire 'p<Jl.c,woman Kathleen Cha said. Damage tn the building~. 11,ed for day care services, totaled $100.000. he said The fire was purely accidental, cnu cd hy a toa tcr o"en left O!J. Cha &aid. "ft looks like 11 smoldered for a long time before rt iOtited," &he said. Main school facilittes were not dosed Wedncs.da) hccausc of lhe fire, she added. f irefighters initially requeo;ted a 'econd alarm on the fire, fear- in1 flames m ~t spread to the main school burldm , although solid construction or the modular buildinp ended up pre\'entina the blaze from preadins, Cha said C1m1c1 •'•Newport Helgllts llllm-pft NEWPORT BEACH -A propos I to close off a residential ltl'eet and dcftlop I mini-park there ha been ' n the nod Of .....,oval by lhe Caty CoUnctl. , :Tbe lftncMtM concept Of BoMa A'<ienue a t Old Ne • pon 8oule¥atd and de:Ydopln.& an 8,~ re-foot park with ~ •11cM1 and 1 "&ot fat• prOpdlcd by Wut ewport itteipCI ~r Bill Guldero and local arch'alect Brad Smith, .. ..., ...... "' the d~. 1111 two mn •kl the park would imultaneoudy pn:Mdc a ,,.t in 1 p1rlM1Criden1 r • ntiaJ aru nd reduce traffic im· ,..eta oa the nCJ&hborhood. 1"e dty Plan1in1 Comm ion and council both a~cd the ~.-llld dedded deta1 on ~nt of l part II be fJ I Ired out ~rina 991 .. 2 b d&e\ dllCU IOns. ~ .. ,,,,. """ J ' Vil.NI~ U.l.SJl -Tnrik..r. of Soria bODpl 1118 I kt a' .. ~ Wedrxtdiy, but n~ Praidaat ~,11aUIM I • ..... qil llid ~ lita mn1iwt oceuplcd and warned tfM . Waa DOI eo be -.. iD by Krcmli.D ~istt. sewlct lntenor Mlnls&cr Boris ru., uid aU plftlJ'OOpCn alread1 blYe kft the Balde rqioe aod two-tbirda ol the~ beret" Jnse- riol Miaktty uoops had beea witbdrawa.. His statement folloftd u announcement by Pres.ideal Busb on Tuesday ihat ~t of6cil.k u- •rcd him tbC, were reducma tbe milita:ry JJRR~ bl llm rqloa and pbnnins to 511n talb. • Respoodin.s to Bush's announcement Lhat MOIC:oW bad cosr;qcd a .-iltingn to ''JnO\'C away from violence. .. Ludsbeflis u id tbe Uni- ted States mould be wary of Soviet promises.. He said a troop withdrawal cou ld be the key &o reaev.-cd ncpia- tions with the Kremlin, but Soviet soldiers aill were oc:cupyin& the television center and other buildinp seized violently in mid·January. Dozens protest water radol• It llllllfnl SACRAMENTO -Scores of lpcakers atteodin& a public bearing to discuss drastic water ntiooing threatened Wednesday to take court action if a state board's proposals were implemented. The v.atcr board is scheduled to \'Ole Feb. 7 whether lo immediate- ly impose emergency rules. Board members have s.aid they are com- mitted to some kind of action. The harshest proposals before the water board would clamp sl.rin· gent limits or 300 gallons daily per ho usehold on cities and a cutofl by Sheral LeBeat• ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIE& An act or God' Dr,1 ne intervention ! Wb,, of course! What cl~ could it have been''> • There 'ill Neil Sturbush newly appointed U S Senator and nc-.1) accu~ed Lmgcne Looter, on the deserted beach with a gun in his mouth Hi finger slO\\I} pulled the trigger and .. cl1clt! An· other tug and chck! In hr~ stupor, he had (c rgotten to load the gun And now, Sturbush had what man) people don't get 1n life: a second chance And as he drO\e back up the Coast H1gh~ay to Newpon Beach. he made a vow to dedicate his life to God That was the only -.a) he could repay the fa\Or. He v.ould use his '>kills as an organizer and leader of people to become ,1 man of the cloth. a leader of the New Church of the Orange Coast' He .,..ould be the nc .... Tim Timmons' ~ hy not• He looked up at the !\cv.-port C.Oa~t on his right and en-.1s1oned " church on top of one of the hilltops Why not' He could ra1.;c the mone\ 10 bu-. 3 cu,tom lot from the !nine Co But f1r~t. he had wmc bu~incss to do. He had to <,t ra1ghten out hrs affarr\, re'l.1gn a<; U S Senator and come clean for the good pcop c nf :--<cv.port Bca'h There ""a!> onl) one pcN>n v.ho could help hrm Kathenne Bell T CJ ~ CQ/lllflUed . Did You Know? Blame Mother Earth for the ol in Huntington -It's her fault •tn Hunllnctoo Beach: The active Newport-Inglewood earth- quake fault zone reprC$ent.s the boundary bet\\ocen the cast and v.cst bedrock landmass complexes and runs through the Ci ty of Hunungton Beach. Because of it, pockets of eJ(tensive petroleum rc~urce' .,..ere trapped from the Pliocene age, some as shallow as .i(K)O feet that have hcen producing for O\er 60 years. It"~ wur fault 1( }OU don 'r conrnbut~ your bistonca/ t.cu to Drd You Know. Orup Co.t1t DalJT Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 91A26 Police Log of__,te .. Ill ... II ................ bM•NIJ .... •-.r;ot.. . ,......:....11........_ Sewell....; P..,.. ••Hill •11Xf ..:;9':ci ""m; = ... __ .,................. . rts's tf tl9e bwd\:litdlaltlJ _. ·~ o1 ... tndl..., ldd .., ...... ,,_ -... ....... 11111 •••••••• 111111 SMll.u&N1'0 -()cw, Pea.. Willoca11 ,aa.. to ~ .... C- oo ncwspepcn. mpzioes. pndy and ~food w .,,.,.,,.. Wed- netdly by tbc Seute RcYen&ae and Tuauon Comlriitace. . The committee also edvanced a bill by Sen. Daniel BoalWfiabt. D- Concord, lha.t would dale w loopholes 1hat benefit ~ mo&ioo pic- ture, ~r IOfrwarc, aircnft, watercraft and other industria. Both bills are intended ao 'reduce a Sllte bud1et shortfall that. IOIM forec:ast will rac.b SJO billion. fculllle llllcltarl .. I lllt In .._. WASHINGTON -The pemment's chief economic~ rose a slight 0.1 percent in December, the tint Increase a.a six months. and what one an~t uid WIS "• taint ny of li&flt" the ~· cession could end by rnidjeii. Many economists apced that the C.Ommerce Department'• Inda of uadin1 Economic Indicators. released Wednesday. augaied that the c::ootnctioo will not deepen, though they cautioned it was no "11- bingcr of wdden tcCOYCry. News of the Weir d _,.., ...... .............. WICHITA, Kan. -An actor who dropped his pants on staie a nd an actress wbo appeared in a short nude scene in 1 performa nce of the musi· cal .. tbir .. were cited for vio- latinc the city's nude dancin& ban. Police wrote th e tickets after a standina ovatron that ended the Tuesday show. About 15 local nightclub employees and dancers had picketed the the· ORANGE COAST lllillv~m1 ...... .W.• 142-W "--..... = ..... -...... ............ ... ••1UM11Ln. _.._ ......... "" ........ ... ............... CURl .... W &Alm .............. _ .. ....... ....... ,,..,__,....,,..... ...: .... ,.. ........ _ ......... V-.~E .. Cllllt"'-~...., u.. ..... ,..,,........, ...., ..... ,... "9om IMfllelf ::r·,7: ............ 1 •• ...Cllt' .. ater to encounse the citatioqs. saymg the law applies to ~ry­ onc. Bar ownen said the ordi- nance prohibiting nude danciaa 1n local clubs wlS not beina en· forced to block the thealricaJ performance o ( "Hair," which included an el&ht·second nude scene at the end of the first act. The lead actor, Mark Wilson, was Cited because be pulled down his pants on staie earty in the first act. -B1 tae A...e.Ui.I Pm. How to rMCh ua at the Delly Piiot Qf'Qlllllon a.,..~ ~ a 11d °"*" Costa Mesa A buraJar for.cd open a locked door It Olde N' :-Ocw Anttquc' ind G1fl1, 145 E 19th St. and Slolc S.20,160 •orth of c1mn . ncckl1ccs, nnp and other 1n11quc J"'Clf) Pohcc found 1 cr"""1>ar and bursJ1ry tools ld1 behind 11 the i.ccnc of 1hc latc·nlaht bur· &llry, U .,.Cll U lrlCCS of blood on lhc '11\llhcd &IW case 1h11 held 1hc JCWClry About SJOO wonh of stereo cquJpmcnt wu stolen tometimc Monday niJt11 from 1 1985 Pecio Antlfl parted In lhc 1S900 block of Broothurit Street. A solar panel, a stereo and two acuba ta11b, WOfth • 101al St.300, were Jtolca on 1 bolt moott.d otr lhott 1n Newpon Harbor, apparcn1ty •tulo t ra.i- dcn1 was onshore at 1 Super Bowt pany. • An unknown aunman fired two shots into the fron1 door of tn 1panmcn1 °" Bear Street, then ned No one was wounded rn the tttadc. Tiie restdcnl told po- hcc he Wll asleep on lhC bedroom noor, Ind bis &1sttr-1n-l1w wu nkcp 1n the bed when they •ere 1wak.tncd by the shots. He 111d he had no idea •ho cou~ have fired the 1hol\ • A S9$ ctllular phoM "'1toln from HJ Tedi s_,.. tc 619 Tcnnrnal Way. Fountain Valley A nta Ana man wu ancst.td urly T...S.t7 wt0111iDa Oft lcioft of tty{na to caJ • cat sun:o fmm • I TOJ"O(a ptl'tcd "' I carport .. 10663 1n Thoma.I Gwtecrrci. II, errated lfkf the 11AI I m buralatJ ial thaa • ...,er._ fl'Ot'A die carpan. A rtricDCll told policc HM: -..ca'• dcacd9tioa .. ldted the burpr. • A .... Md wcime11 wen anated MoocltJ ._.... °" .u.pk:loo ol .............. IOIJdtllw ....... batl:WO ...... St. • A 11'17 bricfote ... ,.,,.. .... ,,_ I ltll M ...,ti'llid NI lhe 16'00 .... fl ... tf1"dli1• 7....., ...... No ...... .. ~Of ....... ·-'-llMJ. • Irvine Garden cqu1pmcn1 wai re~d from 1 truck parked tt Von's aupc:rmarket. 4800 Irvine Blvd. • S111nlcss steel equipment vtlucd 11 S60,000 bu been uolcn from Oba Comll'I& DiaplOltaca. 1739~ Dannlcr, 11ncc the nnt ot the yur. • A ""Onl1n'1 punc. with credit cards and ud 1 boy'1 blld Huffy mountain bcl::c were atokn ltom an open pr11c on Abcto • Vandal• rcll'IOYCd bi.ct plutic aprtntlu heads from undcrpoQ.Dd nnklcn on W004 Dd, Tan~ a.ad Pc.bblcwood atrecl ewport Bath A is.,at~ .... Im F(ICft dt.rc1teltJoa ~ QJll .. "°" .. u. -Moct ol Newport Cftkt on.. *-lwico • wcct b the Ilic ...., waeb tn. tM w lMA who_,.. .. F'n 1111111•adJ llld Wre ... If J'Oll ._ •• Mte fe ... co lrXt JOld --.• • s .... 1a.cweda ............... ... 2'00 bled of CH DrM ....... 1 .._ 11M1 ,.W MICMf ..a s1• n. .... .._., •• ......, ............................. • ,. ............................ " Vim............. .. .... • HunUngton Beach A man rcponedf)' was l1ccpfna fn bit car bl tbe part1na loC at kJndcr Care, 19341 Bcedt lhd. n. c:ar, 1 two-roned brvwa Honda. had all tta tila ftat· lcncd. • A mail boa wu n from 1 daQ u.o SIOO bled of Woodboro DtM The tficche didll't _,_ f 6t contained 191 awl at IM t!tM ol d...,,ea9UCll. • A muaaer found that ~ Md .... ..._. enlrJ Into the ltdt la tbil lol ,....._ .a E!dif\IU A..._ and took u ..... !edoeed ._.. o1 money. ---...... - S to vineyards - To llltt 10'lr mifld off the Middle Eaat, trl these: there 1 a lake in Ncwpors Dcac:b, a ~Inc­ yard In Costa Meu and buCfalocs arc 1ruin1 north ot Corona del Mar. Then Jim Wood there'• the 5tory about the Oad'a Donut regular who took 1 bus from Cabo to Tijuona and rode with a von full or aliens into Newport Beach. As a fin:il diversion, note that Newport's chc • men are f •ring fairly well. 0 First, the buffalo story: in 19S4 a rancher named Gene Clark brought 100 buffaloes from Kansas to start a tourist nuroction at the corner of Ford ond MacArthur. The buffaloes only lasted five years but their memory lingers: the ''red bnrns" still stand (now as offices) and Newport Beach has Dison Avenue and Buffalo Hills Park. Then, In 1989, lbo ownen ot the .. red barns'' broupt back the buffaloes. Two or them. Recently. Billy and U«ky Du!Calo had b:aby buffaloes: Sun- ihine, Lucky and Rainbow. So if you care to tako your mind off world prob- leim. tho happy bu{f alo family is receivin1 sue ti on their rare plot or Newport open space near the corner of ford and MacArthur. Now about that lake l~ewport Dench: it's been around for 27 years, tucked behind 20 homes be· tween Heather Lane and 23rd Street near the Dock Bay. "The lake was a developers dream," says a longtime re ident who preferred anonymity, ''Our grand kids soil on it every summer." The mon·made, one ocre body of water is named Cherry Lake. Why Cherry Lake? "Because the de· vcloper called it that," said the tight-lipped neigh· bor. 0 Meanwhile, in Costa Mesa, developer Toren Segerstrom has a one-acre vineyard he calls, "urban texture." Accordina to him it's nn integral part of Harbor Gateway, a high tech industrial park on Harbor Boulevard. Other parts of the established 70·acre develop· ment arc o Zen garden, Bufrano sculptures and the Robert Mond:ivi Food and Wine Center. Of course the vineyard relates to the Mondnvi .. Thurlday, Jan'*Y 31 . 1~ 1 so11a · diversions 1ro11 the •• Center. "lt'a a touch of Northern Californi2, .. uys Segerstrom. Tile campu ·like buildina ho 11 cook· ing elaucs, wine ta tinis and black·tie dinnen nmid art and music. "That's when you leave worldly worries behind," uys Segcrstrom. 0 "Your mind is totally free when you're on a Mc· xican bus.'' 5tates Rick Othmer. He's ·the Dad's Donut regular who lost week spent 27 hours on a bus ride from Cobo San Lucas to Tijuona . "I was the only gringo on the packed bus," re pons Othmer. At o rest stop, eig!1t hours into ttie journey, nn alternate driver appeared. "He'd been scrunched up in the luggage compartment," relates Othmer. At Punta Preu1, the halfway point, Othmer ga ve some DorJdo Cilets to a loc:ll cook who barbecued fish burritos for ull the passengers. Once ac ross the U.S. border, Othmer happened onto a driver ~lling place~ in his \an headed to Sant:> Ana. "l didn't know who wa~ on board or what would happen at the San Onofre checkpoint.'' he recalls. • "Airs well that end's well," 1~ the ll)Oral of Orhmer's story. Lute Sunday night the \Jn dropped him off at 17th Street and Irvine. "'From there it was an easy w;ilk home," he reporu. 0 And finally, about the valuable Newport che men mentioned as a divet"$ion from viewin4 CNN in la>t Thursday's column. A conceptual art t hod located four chess tables throu&hout Newport Beach. On each t ble he placed 32 handcrafted chess pieces and wuited to see the Orange Coast reaction. Thnt would be the art. Here's ~hat has happened: the chessmen 11 West Jelly View Park hove disappeared. They've been replaced by plastic checkers :ind someone left 75 cents in quarters. Tables behind the Fish and Game trailer in the Back Boy and on the lawn of city hall still have their chessmen in place. Ple:ise check on them. The location of the fourth chess table remains n mystery. Rumors persist that it's on the Irvine Co.'s Castawa)'S property off Dover Drive. Please call 1f a sigh ting h made. Hopefully, the search and related stones about local lakes, \tncyards, buffaloes and bus rides will momentarily keep minds off issues in other p:irts of the world. Jim Wood 's column runs Sund•) and Thursda). - Young victim testifie s in Borges rape trial By Emily Adams Borge\ allegedl} "all..cd 1n through na l..ed on the remote road, pa u!.tng ~ Co.lst Da"Y PllOt an open door. CO\ered the girl\ nnh tu t~"' he r night clothe \ out SANTA ANA -Footprint!>, mouth with a glo,ed h.1nJ and c.tr· pf the trud . down 10 the denh and trd\hcd 1n tenor. Shade 'J1d blood and two 'itray hairs "ill ncd her from the hou!le ·\ppc:arinl! ,h,il..cn Jnd red-c,ed. Borge' lace' 1(1 ~uunh 1nd ud1ng prove an unemployed construc11on Her father "ol..e 1n time to .. cc the gi rl 1e,tilitJ \\ edne,da' in a l..1dnapping. rape. forcible penetra- worker abducted a 12-}ear·old girl the girl heing earned J\\J\ ~h chN'.'J courtroom It s too ,1re,~-tuin "Ith a lore1cn ob1ec1 and at· from her father·~ hou,e. raped her c.alkd police th en ch.1,ed after hu. lul llor he r 1 1,l 'et \lrdnge f.icc!> temp reJ hurcl,1~ violently, then abandoned her on a but couldn't find the kidnapper 111 11111 there \he, alrc.hh heen remote road, a proc;ccu10r told JU · thtek fog. dCcorJ ing to cmu1 r.tptd Pn1.t ,~h\ mJl..e 11 more lk 1' ·•''" ,u,pccted of raping a ' ror\ Wednesday rcco rd1; •r 1uri.111~ th.in 11 ha' rn ~c )· 50·,c.H·old Hun 11ncton Beach The girl was JU't one of l\~k Jo. The girl ~J~ dn,en 10 ,, remn11; \h 1 k '·' d .... om.1r. and !he 'e\ual as .. ault on a eph Oorge!I' v1ct1mc;, Dcput\ D" \lit: "'here 'he "J' rJped v.11h 'u~h \, 1.\1th :ht Dan.1 Point teen. c'O \C.tr·old Lm .\ngcles woman trtCl Allorne) Jane ~hadc \,ltd It \I Olcnce that the p.1c;,en'!er ,C,11 1hc cir l f'll\l ll\el\ 1dent1f1cJ f'rmccutor\ 'J~ the) ha\C DNA the opening of Borge.,· tri al was left hlclOd\, Shade ,.11d Borec' B11r~c' 1 he the n 1 ~-)eilf·old al,0 1c,1 rc,ulb linl..mg Borges to the In September 19!.\'>. A l .l·~c.ir· rhen allegedly. lt:(i the ~1rl 'tand;nc de,rnhed Borge' pic kup 1ruck. H11nt1ng1on Beach c.J~ old DJna Point ~1rl .mol..c to the r.;;;=====================================;;;; glO\ed hJnd nl an in trude r clamped O\er hc;r mouth .\., 'he started to 'cream. her mother ran into rhe room and ch.1,cd the m.1n a"a} The girl I.Her 1den11f1ed Borge~ and " e'<pected to te,11(, again\! him ne\t "ed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... . Kyle J ph Borges heard testimony against him at the beg1nn1ng or h 1~ rape trial Wednesday A li11le more than l'-"O '~eek\ lalcr. a 12.·)ear·old \\41.S ~cep1ng Jt her f.11her\ Seachff on the Green home 1n Huntington Beach "hen i INSTANT ! ! SAVINGS ! Valentine Ribbon Gift Bag• Clear Plaatlc Heart• Boxed Valentine ~~s - Paplu Mache HeartBoxea .... , .. -Small •3" Medium •4" La .... 5 lb. Tina 10 Cards and enwlo9H. 2 Teacher card• Included 66<: Large Wood Shelf ISryla R . ll.H Hand-Tied Yellow Bow• I $19 ....... , Triple Heart SlaapeWUlow 1 • I ! COUPONS! ! ; .....................• -----~~l'W!llP..W Programmable VCR = 26915 ,::-., Low .. 115 ,. Mofl1". Tune<. HO. '16-522 -.... .. 1911 ....... Penonal Printer "" Low .. 111 _c..-____ _ '-Mondi• ,_ ~-28'8 CST -..,,. S20 -79" ,... .... Great "noc. taker". '14·10M -CUt .. -1911 ........ 511• ~~~~~~~rt ,... .•• ,. ......... 1111 ... LowAaue,........,.. PC competlt>Ae 125. 1802110C3/t()q 1:1 s399 -::::::.:- u.. Aa.,.,. -.... 117·1050/802/273-1853 Metern.te Cele --.."* n..·1c.. ... ....._ • ' nt c• confront conilernatlon, conquer conlll I• btar uZeUt: I ll'D the owner 1ni pttsldcnt of a 500 pcr5on m•nufaccurlri& Orm. l'"e bttn In business 30 , an and suddenly the chinaes I ntcd to nuakt to topc ii.ih the rttculon don't sttm dear •rlct rm not rocustd. llow do I ict mt lhlnldn& strnlaht. • -Mr. WJR. lluntln1:1on Beach. •Dear Mr. WJR: No one in this ec;onomieally depressed, strife· ridden 5ocicty is thinking ratio~ n~lly. Military and monetary wers may be planned logically. but they nee fought with raw emotion. You a~ "isc to know you arc not thinking '' iscly. Most people ''ho ~rge into baulc O\e r :i marlct· sl):ire of a sod al IOJUstiec enter c~mbat ego-driven, oblivious of their mania cal, moronic .ind mis· anthropic efforts. ·Befo re )OU waste any more mency doing noth111g. hire a man· agement consultant \\ho can ob~ec­ t~cly sort through the altcrnat1\·cs ahd gi ve you some sound ath ice on the results you will achic'c "1th epch option open to }OU. -Ucnr SuZcttc. \'ou arc a man· qgemcnt consultant and troincr. j1erhaps JOU can sohe a probkm lkl\\ccn m\ bo~s and me. lk ~ants me t~ impkmcnt a trainin~ IJrOgram in O\Cr 700 locations ttround the country fur \Cry un· sklllt'd lahon·rs. \\ho don't nil ~peak English. and sho" them ho" to perform a n rtJin task so they are all doin~ 11 ltll' ,,101c. 1 say it fOnnot be donl' "ithout bringing Suzette Alger them all 10 one locallon. lie U)'S "c can't do that bttou c or con- stant turn·O\ er. Who Is right? -Ms. KLS, Cosen Mesa. Dear Ms. KLS: Denny's lne. just rcccivdd one or the hi,hcst 11wards in the field of trainina and dcvel· opmcnt for implementing a cooks p'°'r:am th:u involved 6,000 cm· plO)'CCS in J.000 locations in 48 tatcs who mu~t produce the amc rc~uhs 24 hour a doy. Many train· ccs did not speak Englbh, $0fTIC were not even literat~. Petti Van Rekom of Denny's s:iys the pro- gram was so succe sf ul Denny•s will realize a S J.8 million dollar savi ngs in 1990 as a result of the reduction in training time, :ind the trainees love lhc program. Yes, it c:in be done. Bu t 1 would suggest )'Our program is doomed to failure un til your boss finds a ch:impion Loral earnings up NEW 'r ORK -Lorill Corp. on \\ t'.dne,d·1~ reported th.11 net in· l 1mc for the third quJrtcr ended lk1: '\J 11>'><1 increJ\Cd to $20.IJ 1111 II um. 11r ~ \2 p1.. r ,h,1rc. from . It> 0 m11l1nn nr S.04 per 'h:ire. in the Compctr.1hlc period la\I \Cilr. l he c(1mp.tn) ' re\Ull' in tht'. third quarter renc1:t lhC ,IC~Ul\I· 11110 ol Lor..il \c:ro,p..icc l lold1ng' lnl fr11m hud \tntor Co df<:ct1\l' Oll I. lll1>11 LorJI 1\cro,pace H11IJ1nc" '"'h 1hc cxu:pt1on of C..pace Systems/Loral, ii; fully con· ,oltdat cd in the income ~tatement .ind halance <,heet of Loral Corp. [he result, of Space S)'\tCm l 11ral ..... 11 be renectcd on a one line cqu1ty bac;i, on both the in· i:omc <.tatcmcnt and balance <,heet. I 1ir.1I e'<pect' to comple te the pre· '1n11'h announced s.ilc of 49 per· u~nt 111 SpJcc Sy terns Loral for a 1nt,1I ums1dc rat1 on of $182 million to three international partner.. by 11' \.<.:Jr·end. ~hreh 31 . JQQl. SA.ITu.ES. R EPS Classified -a collection of good bu ys that will make your spi r i t ~ soar! I DailJPilll 642-5678 THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump :THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump THUMPthump . 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Calif! rni1 92717 < ... ~ I who knows what &o do and how lo do it. Dev SuZdt~ l work ln • 'tt1'7 larse ecrospau nrm wb('tt we ~re 1Upposed to ~ lmptcmcnelna 1 Total QuaUty la~Ol\'cmcnt pro- aram. Draln1tormln1 Is rtalt)' poP:- ular. Ellccpr, In evt'1 bralnscorm- lna croup thcrt I 1lways • bl& naht. Whal do " do lo slop the ballks and stlll act some Ideas? -Mr. JTK, Newport Beach. Oenr Mr. JTK: The constitution of this country implies thnt every· one is entitled to on opinion and &be riJhl to lharc it proruseJy. The purp<JIO of brai.ns1ormin& is to ccn· crate a qu ntity of ideas quickly, playina off the cre:uivity ot other members of your team. Problems arise when narrative opinion on the validity of an idea surf aces in· stead of a new idea. Walt Disney was a moster at brainstorminc a he encouraged hundreds of "far· out" ideu and discouraged any commentarr. The master of ere· ativc lmogmation knew th:it for every 100 ideas there is one of i;e· nius qunlity. 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GR£6,&..INNI HAZEL FLAUM y_., AA. .. ~ 'Ii~ Ju.,/ t-1c. I~ OH (..,,..fr/-~',.fSr ~~ t'tVT/,.;&- hlt f.,,/IJ.ur /Iv,.,, Jr-1&.. 'o/~ '--' ~'''-S I c,,. f_#t,f - "(hurlcla,y I January 31, 1•1 17 . " - Mr• ~ ..... J/p;~H••'t Y e. ~~\o LoQ.e... <.t ~ ~, ~~ ~ '71 . /!2-//~ #~I '~'s .' J. P. £A>rfAl'A1s&S l I I I J --. I I I I •I ., '• "'I -1 -, I I I I I I I I . . I -. ' I I I • I i I I • I I I ,J SAH 8UfWU>INO -The MW Sou&Mm California tcaephOne ua code 909 beinJ implemented lite next year ill the 714 area and takes in parts orthrce coun- ties. orfkiab said Wednesday. A population boom and bur· iCOnin& U$C or focsimilc machines, computers, paacrs and cellular phones forced the plit inlo still onother re,ionnl area code, Pacific Bell, GTE California and Contel announced last year. Like the 213 nrea code in Los Angeles, 714's number is up. A new 310 area code arrives in parts of Los Angeles County in Novem· bcr. The new area code splits the 714 area, which will continue to ..,,. on.so ONnty, 1 small por· tion of 1ou1bweuorn San Berniardino County Ind part or La Mirada in l..ol$ Ancclcs County. Tile 909 area code will be imple· mented Nov. 14, 1992. lt w:is the rir:st time in Calif· orni:l that cu)tomcrs hod o say in the boundary decision. An Asscm· bly bill outhorcd by Gwen Moore, D·Los Angeles, required phone companies to hold public meetings on area code boundaries. "We listened to our customers 1nd agreed," said Pacific Bell en· ;incer Terry Holte. "The new area code boundaries make the best use of county bor· dcrs and the Oeveland National Forest as a natural landm rk," •kl 01'8'1 Karen Shaw. "From what customen haw tOld us. il's the boundary plan molt peoplo prefer." The plan aelectcd by customers alio complied with a suuc Senato bill authored by Herschel Rose· nthal, D·Los Angeles, which re· quires companies to consider topography, acoaraphy and com- munity interest. Shaw S4ld &he introduction of the 909 area code won't affect the cost.of calls and customers in the arc:a being chimgcd will keep the some seven-digit telephone num- ber. "IC it's a local call today, it will be a local call after the new area code is introduced. It's mileage. SO. CAL LMGEST SELECTION FACTORY DMECT·TO.YOU SAVE UP TO 70°0 EVERYDAY OVER 4.000 BEDSPREADS AND COMFORTERS IN STOCK ;;:;y,• ... E =<t. ~~~:.>:l pq,CES OF )'HER d::.:::: i,:, :i •• qES SPECIAL PURCHASEll DIJ'T. DANA DANA ITOM MO. SALE BEDSPREADS PRICH PRtCE PRICE TWIN ........ 110. 75.97 4597 OUR BEST QUALITY 6997 " 100% COTTON FULL ........ 185' 109.97 7997 OVER 20 STYLES ON DISPLAY • ~ OFFI ~LL-~''" ~E2s s45291 . KING WW7 THE CHELSEA MO. l1015'1t/T . ...._.., ,_ • "- DESIGNER PATTERNS SAVE f 660% QUEEN ... 200. 129.97 KING ........ 21 0. 139.97 8997 OTHER STORES: l'U£Nft HIU.I (I I I) II 0-I 000 IAH ilCNWIOINO (71') -.rrr1 IAH DIEGO ~It) .ttMIOO - . Pacifica Hospital not area codes. thlt determines ntcs," Shaw uid. Arca code 714 currently serves files· Chapter 11 4. 7 million telephone numbers, and phone company omclals said all available numbers would have been used ur by 1994. After the split, 714 wil have 2.9 million ns· sianed numbers and 909 will have 1.8 million. HUNTINGTON BEACH -The owncn or Pacifica Commu· nity Hospital have filed for Chapter 11 under t~e federal bank· ruptcy laws after f ailln1 to reach aarcc~c~t w.th lendcn and creditors ancr a year of un uccessful neaotaauons. Affiliated Medical Enterprises, based i~ Oranae. ~rat~s four hospitals In Southern California and one 1n ~cw ~eioco, ·~elud­ ing the 109-bed Pacifica Community Hosp1ta~ 1n Hunt!ngton Beach, Palmdale. Hospital Medical Center, Pac1fi~ Hosp!lal or the Valley in Sun Valley, and Ojai Valley Commu~1ty Hosp1ta~. California already hos 10 area codes, more than ony state. With the addition of SlO in San Francis· co in Scp1embc:r, 310 in Los An· gelcs in November and 909 in 1993, the state will hnve 13 area codes. Company President and CEO Dan S. You~, said the ~osp1tal1 will remain open and no layoffs are planned. To our patients, to our employees and to the comma'nitics we serve, I wan.t to sta~e unequivocally that AME's five hospitals are open and wall remain fulty functional," Youn~ said. . .' Pacifica Community Hospital, located near the intersection of Florida and Main treets, has about 200 employees. -B1 tte Dflltt PUol -By the A.ssodat«l Prrss Singles Night Out ... romance. IOve. IT WILL 8E INTERESTINQI IT WLL • DCITINQI IT WIU. • FUNI On Thursday evening, February 7. Heteoa. the Internationally renowned matchmaker. will be addressing a gathering of Los Angeles' most eligible singles. Come meet this fascinating lady See why she has been a sought alter guest by dozens of TV shOws bOth here and abroad. Feel for yourself the warmth and sincerity that has enabled her to put together countless successful marriages. Hear her speak on subiects close to her heart . commitment You'll also have the opportunity to engage her 1n private conversation Keep 1n mind He1ena·s clcents are professional people w11h a touch· of · class Wherever she ~oes. whatever she does. Helena attracts the most beautcful and ehgible singles This gathering will be no exception you'll hnd yourself in a roomful of people you will wan1 10 meet Who knows this one night out with Helena could change your life Helena's gatheflngs are private and by tnv1tahon only . so you mus1 call 1n advance 10< a reservatcon There is a $20 adm!Sslon fee VIS8 and Mastercard are accepted To make a reservatlOO Can (213) 151-7010 Dale Feb 7, 1991 Time 7 30 8 00 pm Registration 8 00 9 30 pm Semcnar Place Marriott Hotel, Century City 2151 Avenue of tM Stare Loe Ang ... 1 H·E·L·E·N·A Come ... """'8 In '•non. Tax Board boosts insurers' taxes SACRAMENTO -California's insurance companies were ordered Wednesday to pay about SSO mil· lion in new taxes on their gross premiums during 1990, money the slate says it lost because of the pa sage of Proposition 103. The Board of Equalization, re- jecting the recommendation of its own taff, set the 1990 tax rate on $46 billion in premiums al 2.46 percent. That means nearly 800 in· !>u rance companies will pay a total of about St.15 billion in premium 1al(cs. according to a board expert. A lawyer representing a major <,egment of the insurance industry ~aid 1mmed1ately following the de· cmon that insurers planned to challenge the new tax rate 1n the court) The board staff had recom- mended a taJt rate of about 2.40 pc rcenl , "'h1ch would have in- crea'led th e tal(es by about $14 million But the board . required by Propo.,111on 103 to ad1ust the tax rate in order to make up for lost re-..cnuc:), sa id the staffs proposal was too low. -By Tht Assod•ttd Ptt11 FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 ST AND ZND ONEHOCJll MOTOPHOTO Extra . Set of Prints fREE! . • Every Sunday 1220 lison, Suitt A4, NNporf W n4/644-6533 J , ( 10AM 'TIL 5PM I' Woald you like a private mall box b•t yo• think personal Mrvlce le extinct? .. I Bulletir. Board ! ·-111' r-IEWPORT IEACH -1l1he naa pcalrer in the 1991 Town Hall c;e. leb1ity series ~II bo Adminl Elmo Zumwalt on Feb. 25. The lecture, underwritten by the on-. C*ut DIJlj PUec and 1pe>n· sored by the Assistance Lcasucs of 1..a1una lkach and Ncwpoft Beach, 11rc held Mondays at Edwards Cin- ema 1n Newport Center, New.port Beach. The first speaker ~as film criuc Ru Recd. The other 1pc1ken arc Dr. War- ren Thom (March 2S), the re· cently retired director of the Los Anictes Zoo, and Viraini1 Graham (April 22). a former 1V talk show hott For tickets all 673-6130 or 721-8737. .............. NEWPOR r BEACH -The sec- ond annual Busine Spelling Bee for Liter cy, co-sponsored by the Dally Pilot, 1s still seeking rwo- pcrson teams 10 compete in the Feb. lS event. Proc.ceds benefit the Ltteracy Sel'\lices of Newport Beach Public Library and the Literacy Volunteers of America Newport/Mesa. Space IS limited to 20 teams c~u Marcia Hendricks al Newport Beach Public l.tbrary Literacy Sem· cc .tl 6"-Jl74 for information. -·-"1111 ,_ COST A MESA -Today is the last day to submit applications for the 1991 Cos1a Mesa Man ind Woman or the Year Award. Appl i· ca11ons are available al 1he O.lfy Pilot, 330 W. Bay Sr .• Costa Mesa, tir 1he Chamber of U.mmc:rcc. 1901 ~ewport Blvd .. Suite 135. ~ta \.1esil Apphcat1ons mu t be 1urncd 1n 10 the chamber office by 5 pm Call 574-8780 for mforma11on. Mril*I ..... IRVtNE -A markeung work· 'hop for small business cnlrcpre· ncurs Will be offered II ucr SillUr· day from 9 a.m. 10 2 p.m. MAllJ nllD WbitlWI COSTA MESA -Mo1hcrs Aga1ns1 Drunk Dming of Orange Couniy is seckina speakers 10 1rain as lifesa"-crs. The six-hour 1nining wtH be held 5aturday in Colla Meu. For mote informatioft, call llS·MADD. llc1111111 •dwll LAGUNA HILLS -1f you arc wonderma how to iUf\'1vc fin nc1ally in 1991, lhe American Association of Unive~ity Women will hold a cl dcahna with 1hc rc:c ion, new t ~cs. problepi in 1hc bank1na world and the ar on Saturday at Uirure WorlJ. TQ,_ ancnd, call Vir· ainia Irelan at 472-'614. llliPICJ Vltmll• b*lli64 LAGUNA BEACH -The South Coast L11erlC)' Council will be hold· ina 1utor trainin& classes 10 whom· ever wishes to volunteer. They will be held in El Toro ind Laguna Beach. To enroll in th~ "las~ • call 497-1138 or 493-6279. Ac11111 ••• LAGUNA BEACH -To ac1 JUSI for 1he fun of 11 1 to pay $150 for six Saturday morning ses ion at 1he Laguna Playhouse For more in- formation, call 494-0744. Adv•lbl'et911111prevllw COSTA MESA -Photographer and adventurer Robert Cooper of Orange Coast College will host a film preview of hi 1991 adven1urc lour on Fndity at OCC 11 7:30 pm For more 1nformillion, call 432·5880. llcNt " 1111 48n COSTA MESA -Oran&e Co.ts1 Colleac's Commun11y Service Office claims 11 will reveal 1he secrels of lhe 49ers a1 a 1wo-day, hands-o n em1nar offered 1h1s winter For more informalion, call 432-5880. occa....-* COSTA MESA -Orange Coa~t College's Apple Compuler Club v.111 mee1 Sarurd.iy For more inform.t· 11on or to JO'" the club. cJll "'70. 1865. ftllly .-ti Illy NEWPORT BEACH -A fam1lv arts dJ) v. 111 be offered on SundJ\ from noon 10 4 p m al the Newport Ccnicr Library and 1hc Newport Harhor Art Museum For more in- formahon, call 644-3187. ZI lnW .. u• NEWPORT BEACH -A free Jc<:tCuo aimed 11 ed.a11na people about At1en1ion Oeric11 DllOfdcr will be JMn Monday 11 the Co t· line CounKling Ccn1er in 'cwport Beach. For more informa1ion, caU 476-0991. ................. IRVtNE -A nine-week adult bcaJnninJ tap class i beina offered by rhe Irvine Aduh Education Hen- taae Park Youth Center. The cla begins today and end1 March 28. To enroll, call Marie Foreman 11 857-2684. c.•a..--- COST A MESA -The Oranae County Di trict of California Gar- den Club will hold a member hip meettng Friday 11 San111,o Oaks Regional Park at 10 a.m For rescr· va1ion • call 840-7163. Galll ......... worbllOp COSTA MESA -A ~eekend gold prospccling workshop spon· ~red by Orange COJsl Colleae meeis Crom 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. Sarur· day and JO am. 10 4 p.m Sunday, al the campu and on locntion at .1 gold SllC Ken Green. owner of .t mineral C'Cplorat1on company will teach par· 11c1pants how to find, 1Jen11fy and extract gold from. Student!; will praaa ,.M•n,. alUiein,. crt\id"' and molliftl. Mort infonn11ion Ill available by allana •»~5880. .,.,... .. HUNTI. GTON BEACH -The V1ctn mCJC ·cw Year -th• ye r of the ioat -will be cclcbr•1cd 11 the ninlh annu•I Tct fc 1rval on Feb. 16 and 17 at Golden Weit Collecc. Festival petition• for painting, children' traditional dre Onent l che , volleyball and soccer 1ourn1'men1 are scheduled for both days of 1hc cvc:nl . Aulhcn· tic cui1inc, cuhural C'Ch1b1 no.er arr1ngemen11 and a mes will be featured at fc trval booth . The fcsrival is or11nized by rhe Union of 1hc V1e1namc.se S1udcnt Associ<o1t1on or Southern Cahfomia More mformation is available by calling 9~775. Bolldln Do.rd runs Mondays and Thunda)•· Subtnit Unt of Jn- ttrut to Bulletin Board, Oranat Couc DaUy Ptlot. lJO W. lay St., Costa Mtn, ~2627. ,,, ., , ~ '~ ... _ ... ,, . _ ' , .: -,, ~- Al •.... ......l .. llillll ___ llllill .. llil H~ Ira.to. WAI.I TO THE MKH 2 BldPOOlll.r 2 Bal~ I Den Fron1 $189,900. IJH· "''' 10 prt11t~1ous Huntington Hubour. EntO)' oet.lll brttzrs ind dun •u. ~•portt II in Hunungton Stach is now stiling ntw, octan<lnw condomtn1um\, and offtrm~ bt-10\\ m.uktt fmanong Don't Jl'SS up th1\ opportuntt) 10 0"11 ne~ thl' btKh Call or \l\lt Sfaportt II I~)! Modth optn WttMiaH 11.00 .1 m 10 n:OO p.m. "'"Ltnds 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Louted oM·haJf mllt tast of r.iciftc < oast Hw~. on Sims 11 Wamtr A\t., in Hun11ngton lk.ich 1 ~ l•fl IWO-'KJ'JCJ OUR SALE IS COMING ... MOBOCO Fw Jcu.tllrr t:.r Gem\ Whel"!' the Fm,..,t /, \,,, thi-M'"' 1 rpt'PNl't' D1.1monJ., Rub1t>•., S..pphtre • Em~rald., •nd t~ World\ fmN \.\13t1.:he-s ?00 :\t>wport Centtt Orne. · wport ~ach • 714 • M4 • 1'(12c; ~wport Center-fa haon l<J.lnd Tues.-Fri. 11-7, Sat. 10-6 •Sun. 1-5 FLORA LUNA THEPEICW SIDEWALK SALE MacArthur Blvd. and Bison Newport Beach Refined. Captivating Women's Clothing and Accessories Sale Up To 75% Off Newport North Optometric Dr. H. Michael Shack Eye Exam Contac Lens Fashion Eyewear BREEDER'S CHOICE 201bs Lamb & Rice Dog Food s1299 ALL DOG ~OUSES 100/o OFF ALL CAT FURNITURE 15°/o OFF POUNCE CAT TREATS 5()$~ OFF , ...... ,... ... .,..~ ............. ll ~A ANA -Eacourascd by I a IUIVCY sugcstina the public tl w6uJd Mipporl I lb boolC to btaild a new county jail, Sheriff Brad Gates ii lobbyin& the Board of Su· '' pcrvlsors to pl cc the question on cc the b;illot. P ln December, the board voted n J..2 10 buy land !or a j:til ln Oyp. n $UM Canyon in northeast Orange D ~· Howcwer, -.... fldna tcvere budset lbonaaa. aupcrvf. sors knew there was no moacy 10 buy the land OR build a jail uatcs uid this ~ck that 1hc 'u"'cy 1hoWs re1idcn11 ate IO con· ccrned about criminals bcina set Cree prematurely that they're ready to bile 1hc tax bullet. He wants the board to ask \'Ot· er1 to approve a half-cenl sale tax lnC'rca~ 1h:u could senenuc.: n e1· IMPORT ANT: One of the key meaeurementa of a bank'• 1 flnanclal soundness la Its percentage of "risk-weighted capital". U.S. bank regulators have estabflahed the minimum at 7 .25 percent. To a significant degree, the higher the ratio, the sounder the bank. THROUGHOUT 1990, Arst American CapltaJ Bank's ratio of risk-weighted capltaJ was In excess of 10 percent, well above the acceptable minimum. ALL INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS continue to be Insured up to $100,000 by the FederaJ Deposit Insurance Corporation. A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER ~ ARST AMERICAN CAPf'T AL BANK -r__r •As a business p erson I recognize and -like the personalized service at First Am erican Cspltal Bank. Cecile makes us feel like we're something special. My previous bank simply didn't do this.• -Anni Only, of Anni Gnry G8'lef); Colon9 dfll Mar A Corona del Mar resident •over .O years•, Anna Gray (left), who 1pecializea In Mtiquea .-let ftne jewefty in her gallery at ZT~ East Coast Htghway, enjoys a visit with Cecile Butz. branch ma\ag8f at First American Capital Bank, N.A., in Corona del Mar. Call HealthMatch and breathe a sigh of relief We refer only the f mest specialists. HealthMatch 1-800-262-621 0 A Program of Irvine McdicU u'Tltcr ion of new jail on ballot ................ , . .., .. TM ballnt ._ 1Ulll Peb. IS ~ deddc whether 10 placie the .... iUrt OA the ballot for a special elcctioa in May. Uncknhcriff Raul lWnOI Jlid Oates has been talk.Ina to Coftltilu· cnts ror ae¥eral months and wu already c:otMnccct they would aup- pott I IP increase. Tbo ·~ merely 1trcn1thencd bis belief, Ramos uJd. "We've bad a crisis ln our jails (or manr ycan and we aced I rel• olution.' Ramos said. 0.. HlimllCS for tlwt ~ Cuyoa Jail, includin1 land and constNCtion, arc moro tbaa S997 million. However. Oates said lhc county could cut tho price in half by fo- cuJina on th~ lirs1 phase o( the project, indudina CONtructk>n of I Jiii with 3,000 beds and increased emphuis on alternatives to incarccra1ion. In a letter to the bo:ard ur'Jina them to act, Oates uld his depart· ntent hu to release 137 inmates prcm:uurely every day because or I I I COVERED BY MOST INSURANCE PLANS 18182 BEACH BLVD., SUITE 101 HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 848-7191 ·------------· T y Al HealthMatch can give you the inside scoop. Call today and speak to a referral expert. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 ----~~--,ii--------= ' ' CMJaowdl• Ill ... ettttrtl Jill in Santa Ana. The sheriff dted ~ral uam· pies of otrendcrs bcin& Creed bo.- roro 1hey completed their scntcnc· es. B\lt more chillina, perhapc, were e.wnples o( people bcin1 ar· rested and immediately released because there was no jafl space. Amona them. Oates ched a man arrcsrcd in Colra Mesa !or drunk drivina and hit-and·run. He had a •uspendcd Ucense, no insurance, four previous dNnk drivina ar· ,..... an amst for bal .. iy, ud convictions for proaitullon and spouso beatina. Oatet said M was rdeucd the same day of his ar· rut. Another cumplo was about a man arttated in Huntin11on Beach Cot trapusina and 1S11ult and battery apimt a polko otncer. The sU1p«t'1 ~cord included ar· resrs ror forcible npc and assault with a deadly weapon, and convie- 1ions for rape and drunk drivln1.' He 100 wu cited and released. Research saves lives. Cruise in Luxury on the New CROWN PRINCESS Sail Oat~s Aprtl 20 -Ju~ 8. 1991 GJrrs Call today for you.r n frtt in-home ntimate Weston (714) 545-9793 -.1m tw ~ Featuring BrilWltl• Skyu.hta i.~J;; " You and the kids will feel a whole lot better knowing HealthMatch can find one for you . . HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 From A1 anonymously mailed to Chy Coun· cil members and City Administra· tor Mike Uberu111 thls week. The D1n1 Pnot also received a copy of the letter in the mailed The letter writer claimed that a police seraeant atleaedty nn his unmarked police car oft the road and hit 1 ttce enroute to the stakeout ~ne. Once be arrived at the locitio11-a park.ins lot at Warner Avenue a_ad Masnolia Sueet -be aJlqedly ran into the back of another police car, accord· in& to the anonyruous informanL The lener·writer claimed the dnvcr looked like he had "a beet red face and was swaying back and forth. "And the way he walked, the man still looked drunk." the letter Weady Smith. 33, ot s.a ~ WU treated and . releHI It from Weattra Medical Cater la Santa Ana without h8¥ina pen birth. a holpi~ lpokeawomu uJd. Sbe receiYed only minor iftjuriet in thO coUwon. Smith wu tr.weUna at 4$ mph when lhe apparently aloWcd down quickly to make a Jane chanac and wu rear ended by a Chevrolet Cavalier driYen by Jctu1 Fnaco Martinez. 26, of Loi An~la. CHP Off'acer Unda Burrus said. Martin· ez was not injured in the 2:30 p.m. collision, which bk>dtid two north· bound lanes of the f recway at the HiahWly SS inlerchanae for lS minutes, Burrvs aaid. cause of t"e accidents ii under f nvestiption and no citations were issued at the scene, Burrus said. Lowenbera said an invesdplion had been opened alona the sen· eral lines of the allcptlona. Iona before the letter came to tho at· tcntion of city officials. He said he had been notified of the alleptions by his manaaement staff on the Monday alter the fnci· dent and launched the inquiry at that time. Lowenber1 said he had no knowled&e of his employee's car hitting another car. lowenbera. who said he dropped in on the stakeout scene himself, thouJht that an accident bad occurred enroute to the location. Low· enbera said the state penal code and the policemen's bill of rights forbid him from identifying police officen who are the tarsets or an investigation. ,_.A1 """ .................. ol ... ..,,. ...... Por .. .....,..., ........... •1f1 Ill ... _..,. tin Jor ii n' olldtk ~ed to Ute United Statel thet ill WW• .,..... ..,. bolllbills dvUiu traf· ftc on tt.e Jreqt b~ leadtna to t he Jo rda a bor der. Pour Jotdenianl lftd an E&YPtian were killed Wedneeday, they aaid, cor· robontlaa .. rtier ~by refu· .... of COfttinual air strik• on nolt*militaly tnffic. In other developments, more lnqi Planes and 1 damaac.d lnqi wanhlp limped to the safety or lraa on Wednesday. And the fnqll reportedly deployed missile launchcn f aan1 Turkey and un· leashed another oil apill in the P.lf -waters where Marines m1Jht IOOft storm ashore. la a surprise visit to Saudi An· bia, £&yptlan President Hosni MUbarak joined with Kina Fahd in promilina lnqi President Saddam HU11Cin an immediate ceue·fire if he announca lraq'1 withdrawal ... From A1 mount: forcina Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait, and creating condi- tions "for 1 lasting peace In the Mideast." He said past wan have shown 1hat serious errors too often were made after hostilities ended, re- sultina in new connicts that might have been avoided. "So it's not suff teient to win the war," Giscard d'Estaina said. "We must also create a lasting peace." Ford concurred. "I agree that once we've achieved our objective we need to move to overcome ob- stacles to peace between Israel and .its neiJhbors," he said. He said the West Bank and Qua Strip should be on the froll ~. II ecltoed I ...,. jolatU ........ ...._~ ill ~ :r..daJ. 11M 1nq1 ldedc • the D101 llCIOr, •• •••d .. .., ..,.,.. .......... ,,_ ....... . fro. tba .. ., _.. 25 ... ... into the dtHrt, b .. an 1111 Tuelday eoulh ol Kuwait'• aJ • Wafn oilfield, tho U.S. milbry aaid. An Mtbnatcd JJOO lllqi troope and at lc11t so ta.nu took part. Each thrust -by low•sluna. J9SOl-stylo T·SS tanks or columns of Iraqi armored personnel c:Jm· en -wu repelled by Marino and allied ~ liaht armor and infantry, and tiY lJ.S. warptana and hefi· copten, the U.S. military sara. Ttulcllr, ~ 31, 111111 repealed • llribl II Jllfll armor, md= I ~ fro. the front ol dUIW bomb. aed micrt.n.S thJOMh dae dartae. ud pllt dawn. Some of lhe _,.... ~i· toOk plliCe in Kha8i klclf. aft oil· .w..~ town of 20.000 people abandoned Jince the ONCt of war. Just capt mila IOUth of the Kuwaiti border, it wu the fcxus of two Iraqi ... u1u ju t before and just after midnlJht. Front-line Marinea told AP cor- respolldent Neil Macf arqubar that lnqi tank crews rolled the r T-SS1 up to the border and said they wanted to defect. When an allied Ctc:On pany arrived, the Iraqis opened fire, the Marines said. The Iraqis were flflt confronted ~ tlOOpl m. tM ., ........ ol Qecw, I •aiber Ol Iba D~~? ..._coelkiCMl.Man. .... ftlMd IO o.era °"'*Ina Md ~ ~ anJlli1' fire iMo lhc adWUdlcliM. . EYcntvaJJy the two sides MR lod.od in .. pretty fien::e stteol i&htina." sa1a 1 Marine •ource , who asked not to be identified. "It aot pretty uaJy, rm told ... Marine rinemen said their unit1 • and the Iraqis exchanged small.' and he~·•rms fire for hours. At noon, the AP telephoned the Khatji Beach Hotel, and two men an wered ~ said they were Iraq soldiers. "WC arc with Saddam with Arabism," one said. But the niJhttimc fightin&. in freezina temperatures, was ,.------------------------ "hellacioua," said Marine Lt. Col. OitrMyen. As flares lit tho desert noor, men of the 2nd Marine Division opened up on the attaeken with TOW anU·tltlk rockets. Cobra he- licopter wnship& and ttle Air force's •Trank k1tlen.. -A-10 Watthoa jeu -swooped down in agenda, but groups like the PLO also must renounce terrorism and recognize Israel as a state Ford 1lso 1uue ted Saddam Kw ein may have to face a war crimes trial for his actions in the Mideast, includin& his treatment of POWs, mi ile attacks on Israeli and Saudi Arabian ci1ies, and de- 1truction of the enV1ronment wilh the release of m1lhons of gallons of oil into the Persian Gulf. The two leaders appeared at the symposium as pan of UCl's OlS- tingui!hed Lecture Scne) They were paid $18,000 apiece for their appearance UC I spokes- woman Karen Young said all .of the money came from private sources. 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It .·. ~~'A ANA -Enc:ouraaed by a • IUIYC1 suac1tina tho public ti wOuld 1Uppc>ft a lax boost to build a new county jail, Shcrin Brad Oates ls lobbyina the Board ot Su· ~' pcrvison to place the question on ct the ballot. vates pid this week that the survey ihoWs resident• are 50 con· ccrned abOut criminals being set free prematurely that they're ready to bite the tax bullet. P In December, the board voted DD• 3~2 to buy land for a jail in Gyp- sum Canyon in northeast Ora.nae DI He wants the board to ask vol· ers to approve a half-cent soles tu increase that could aencrotc an cs· 7 IMPORTANT: One of the key measurements of a bank'• flnanclal soundness Is Its percentage of "risk-weighted capital". U.S. bank regulators have established the minimum at 7.25 percent. To a slgntflcant degree, the higher the ratio, the sounder the bank. THROUGHOUT 1990, First American Capital Bank's ratio of nsk-welghted capltal was In excess of 10 percent, well above the acceptable minimum. ALL INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS continue to be Insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. A CHANGE ~ FOR THE BETTER •As a business person I recognize and like the personalized service at First American Capital Bank. Cecile makes us feel like we're something special. My previous bank simply didn't do this.• -Ann9 Gnty, of Ann9 GIWY ~ Corotae dtJI Mar A Corona del Mar l'9Sktent •over ..0 yem"S•, Anna~ (left), who specializes in antiques ~ fine jewelry ln her gallery at Z137 East Coast Highway, er1oYS a visit wi1h Cecile Butz. bnn;h manager at First Amari<*' Capital Bank, N.A., in Corona del ~- Call HealthMatch and breathe a sigh of relief We refer only the finest specialists. Health.Match 1-800-262-6210 A Program of Irvine Medja] Ccntcr I, ion of new jail on ballot .................. -. TM lloiml bU U.B hb. 1S IO decide yt-helber to pl8CI •• .,.. sure on lhe balk>t for a special electiOft in May. Undenherirt Raul Ramoe 11ld Oates hu been talklna to conadtu- cnas for ~ral months and wu aJreadj convinced they would 1up;- port a tu increase. 'The 1vrvey merely strcnathened hiJ belief, Romos said. 0 We've had a cri Is in our jails for m:any years and we need a res- olution," Ramos said. a.a atim11es for tho Oyplum Clnyoca Jail, lnch.adina land and con11ructlon, aro more than S997 mlllion. However, Oates uid the county could cut the price in half by f~ cusina on th.: first phase or the project, includina construction of a Jail with 3,000 beds and increased omphuis on alternatives to incarceration. In a letter to the board uraing them to ac1, Oates Hid his depart- ment has to release 137 inmates prematurely every doy because or ·------------· Al The HealthMatch can give you the inside scoop. Call today and speak to a referral expert. Health.Match 1-800-262-6210 • 0¥11a°""'1 Ill tbe central )Iii la Santa Ana. Tho sheriff cited ~ral exam· plea of otrcnden bclna f recd be· fore they completed their scntcnc· cs. But more chllllna. perhaps. were examples of people befna ar· rested and immedlately released because there was no jail space. AmOna them, Oatea cited a man arrested in Costa Mesa for drunk driving and hlt-and·run. He had a suspended license, no Insurance, four previous drunk drlvlna ar· ,...., an arn1t for banery, and C:onvietlonl ror plOltilutlon and 1pouso bc11ini. Gates aid ho was released the same day of his ar· rest. Another example wu a~n a man arrested in Hun&inaton Beach for trespassin& and assault and battery apfnst a police officer. The 1uspect'1 record Included ., .. rests for forcible rape and assault with a deadly weapon. and convic· dons for rape and drunk drivina. He too was chcd and released. Research saves lives. Amertcan 11eaet A AllOdatlon. Cruise in Luxury on tht N~w CROWN PRINCESS Sail Oat~s. 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All ~ SMclMa were flown to Srnfth was travclina at 4$ mph Weatera Meclic:al Cealler. when she apparently aJowed doWri The driver of the BMW, 42· quickly to make a lane chanp and year-old Har:ry Markarian of South wu rear ended by a Chevrolet Lapna. wu treated for 1H1ht ,:lruu· Cavalier ctrMn by Jeaua Franco ries at Hoq Memorial Hospital Martinez. 26, ol Loi Anpla, CHP and releated. Officer Unda Burrua said. Martin· Police said the van wu seen n wu not injured in the 2:30 p.rn. weavina in and out or Janes and collision, which blocked two north· may haYC('been travelin1 at 1· high bc>und lanes of the freeway 11 the rate of -""d. Hi&)tway S5 interdtanp for 1S minutes, Burrus uid. The van sheared the pole off at ita bue, downin1 lines for hun - dreds of feet alona Pacific C.oast ..... From A1 anonymousJy mailed to Oty Coun· cil members and City Administra· tot 1diko Uberuap this week. The DallJ Piiot also received a copy of the letter in the mailed The letter writer claimed that a police aeraeant aneaedly ran his unmarked polfco car oft the road and hit a tree enroute •o the stakeout ~ne. Once he arri\'ed at the location-a park.in& lot at Warner -Avcnue and M11"olia Street-be allesedly ran into the baclt of another police car, accord· 1n1 to the anonymous informant. · The letrer-.wr1ter claimed the driver JookC(j like he bad "a beet red race and was swayiDJ back and forth. r "And the way he walked, the man still looked drunk," the letter Cause or tlle accidents is u ndcr invcstiption and no citations were issued at the scene, Burrus uid. Lowenber& .said an investiption had been opened a.Iona the aen- eral lines of the alleptJOM, lol\1 before the letter came to the at· tention or city officials. Ho said he had been notified of the alleptions by his manaaement staff on the Monday after the inci- dent and launched the inquiry 11 that time. Lowenbera said he had no knowledge or bis employee's car billing another car. Lowenberg. who said he dropped in on the stakeout gcene himself, thought that an accident had occurred enroute to the location. Low- enbera said the state penal code and the policemen's bill or rights forbid him from identifying police officen who are the targets or an investigation. ,_A1 Pill .................. ol dtl • _,., Impact For w ..... ..., .... .,.. ••.... ........ Na Joni••• oMdall pnMelled to the United SC.ta that ill wtr· pluet were boalblnl cMliu uaf. ftc °" tM Iraqi h....., ._..,. to the Jordan border. Four Jofdanianl Md an EoPtiM were kil*I Wednaday, th8y Mid, cor· robont"-'8 earlier reporta by refu· IO'I ol co.tlnual air atrikoa on non-military tramc. In other developments, more lreqi paanet and a dama,ed Iraqi w1nh1p limped to the safety of Iran on Wedneiday. And the lraqll reportedly deployed missile launchen f1cin1 Turkey and un· lcaahed another oil spiU in the ~lf -waten where Marines m•&ht IOOft ttorm uhore. In a aurprile visit to S.udi Ara· bia, ,E&YJ>tian President Hosni Mubarak joined with Kina Fahd in promilina Iraqi President Saddam Hut1ein an immediate cease-fire if he announces Iraq's withdrawal FBI From A1 mount: forcina Saddam Hussein out or Kuwait, and creating condi- tions "for a lasting peace in the Mideut." • He said past wars have shown that serious erron too often were made after hostilities ended, re- sulting in new conmcu that might have been avoided. "So it's not sufficient to win the war," Oiscard d'Estain& said. "We must aoo create a lasting peace." Ford concurred. "I agree thac once we've achtevcd our objective we need to move to overcome ob- stacles to peace between Israel and its neighbors," he said. He said the West Bank and Qua Strip should be on the ,. -. r... bwlk. It ect.oed I limilar joillc U.:S.·ScMll , ....... t lw9d bl Wrlh•• n..de.1· ,.,.. .,.. --°" the Dlli ..aor.w1d1Dao.~ ......... 6oM ...... .. m. the suit .,,. 25 .... .- into th• d•Hrt, be1aa lat• Tuelday IOUth ol Kuwait'• al· Wafta oilfield. the U.S. military said. An ettbnated 1,500 Iraqi troopa and at lqat SO tanb took pan. Each thnalt -by low-slun.a. 19SOl-style T-SS tanb or columns of Iraqi annored personnel earn· en -was repelled by Marine and allied llaht armor and Infantry, and by lJ.S. warplanes and hell· copters, the U.S. military said. TIM'ldllr • ......., 31, ,., •• :r;aced . llrlka at Iraqi '""°', = npon "°"' the frooc ol d...acr bombl wt rnerbentild throqla the deRMM ud .,... dawn . ... ol the tou&ti•• filhtiaa eoot place in JCWi iactf. IG Ol"j: aact-naon toitrft ol · lO,ooo people abandoned Ii.Dee the onJet or war. J-..t ei&ht rnila aouth or the Kuwaiti border, it WU the focus or two Iraqi usaults just before and just after mldnJ&ht. Front·line Marines told AP cor· respondent Nell Macf ar9uhar that Iraqi tank crews rolled ~ T·SSt up to the border and said they wan\ed to defect. When an allied eacon party anivcd, the Iraqis opene6 ftre, the Marines uid. The Iraqis were fint confronted &entually tho two aides were locltcd in ''pretty fierce street faabtina." MKS 1 Marine •ource ; woo uked not to be identified. "It 90t pretty uaty, I'm told." Marine rinemen said their units ~ and the Iraqis exchanged small- and heavy-arms fire for hours. At noon. the AP telephoned the Khafji Beach Hotel, and two men ' answered and said they were Iraq soldie•. ..We are with SadUAJ"'""''- with Anbism," one said. But the niP,ttimc fiJhtina. in freezina temperatures, was -----------------------...,; "helJacioua," said Marino Lt. Col. Oiff Myers. As tiares lit the desert noor, men of the 2nd Marine Division opened up on tho attaclten with TOW anti-tank roclcets. Cobra he- licopter .unships and the Aar Force'• .rtank killers" -A-10 Warthog jets -swooped down in agenda, but groups like the PLO also mu t renounce terrorism and recognize Israel as a state. Ford also suaacsted Saddam Hussein may have to face a war crimes trial for hi actions in the Mideast. including his treatment of POWs, missile attacks on Israeli and Saudi Arabian cities, and de· struction or the environment with the release or millions or gallons of oil into the Persian Gulf. The two leaders appeared at the symposium as part of UCI 's Dis· tinguished Lecture Senes They were paid $18,000 apiece for their appearance UCI spokes· woman Karen Young said all .of the money came from private sources. 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But Huntington Beach merchant Jorge Bernal recently found out that it doesn't always work that way Bernal, who owns and operates a mom-and-pop shoe repair business on Bolsa Chica Street, did what anyone else would do when he discovered someone had splashed gasoline throughout his business -he called 911 As 11 turned out, that call earned him a bill for ne.uly S 1,800. The ordeal began Oct. 2 when Bernal noticed several plastic containers of gasoline on the floor of his business and a fair amount of the nammable hqu1d splao;hed in h1i. ~hop. Police later explained that the g..i.,oltne containers were rigged with taming devices. \\.o After dialing 911, a hazardous mate rial' 1c.1m amved and dis- posed of the container\ and cleaned up the me,~. It wasn't too much later that Bernal received a bill fo r nearly S t.800 -the fee for summoning the proper authorities The bill wa) followed up by a notice stating that Bernal had 10 day<; to pay up or find him· )e If In COU rt "Here I am, a v1ct1m of a crime. and th ey a'\k me for money." Bernal aid 1n a recent 1nterv1e\\ "I have no mane) to pay I thought the fire department ·~ suppo'>ed to help you." Actually. the finger ~houldn't be pointed at the fire depart· ment It's the HaLardous Material EmergenC) Re pon5e Author· 1ty that deseNe'> the credit The authont)'. admtnastered by the Anaheim hre Department. 1~ a countyw1de hazardou'> matenab network that include'> partic1patton from fire departments 1n Hunting1on Beach, Newport Beach, An aheim. Santa Ana and the county Because onl) a handful of cit1e' ha\C JOtncd the ne11,1,ork. the authority as operating on a hare hones hudget Con..equenth. the network looks to c:u!ltomer fees to co'er eitpen5cs While that may look OK on c;omeone·~ budget .. heet. an prac· rice it's JU\t plain unfair Wr. sympathize with the authurll\' 1,1,uc) Jnd we cncour,1gc other c.1t1es to JOln the network. a move that would brighten the au thcmty's f1nanc1al straits Out we can't condone bilhng a cnme \ltllm tor calhn)! the au· thont1cs. That doei.n't make sense. Today in History Today is Thursday, Ja n ~I. the 31 st day of 1991 There arc 31.! days left 10 the year Today's H1ghhgh1 1n Hmory On Jan 31, J9C\R, the United States entered the Space Age with its first succcc.1iful launch of a c;at· ellite into orbit. Fitplorer I On this date In 1606. Guy f-a1,1,ke,, cun,1c.ted for his part in the C.,unpowder Plot a1ainst the Englto;h ParltJment and King James I, wac; executed In 1797, com poser f r.inz Schubert wac, horn in Vienna. Austria. In 1865, Gen Robert [ Lee was named com mande r-in chrel of the Confederate arm1c' Jn 1917, Germany \ef\eu notice it was beginning a policy of unrc- D111nllury 'rncred submari ne wa rfare In 1934, Prc\1dcnt Franklin D Rooc;c,elt devalued the doll ar .n relation to gold In IQ"5. U <; Arm\ Pvt l:JJ1c \lm1~ Y.J\ \hot O\ .tn Amcric.1n lmng 'quad 1n francc becoming 1he onh. American \Old1er 'mce the C" ti War to be eite1..utcd f11r Jc,crt1 1n In 11150. Pre,1tknt frum.1n an· nounced he had ordered develop· mcnt of the hydr ogen homb In 1971, 20 years ago, astrnn.1u1' Alan B Shepard Jr., f:.dgar D Mitchell ..ind Sruart A. Roosa hlasted off aboard Apcllo XIV, the first U.S. moon m1ss1on i.incc the ill-fated 01ght of Apollo XIII. -By lb~ AuoclalH Pr~ .. • Soberiqg news about state deficit 4 What has all the appearances o( another headache for Gov. Pett Wilson -the warning by Standard & Poor·~ that the state of Calif- ornia may lo e its AAA credit rat- ing because of its huge budget dcf- 1c11 -could turn out to be some- thin$ quite different. By under- conng the need for a different way of doing business in the state Capitol, the repon by the bond· rating house strengthens the hands of tho e legislators who seek a bi- partisan compromise with Wilson on the budget problem. That could prove a bles,ing in disguise. There already are gratifying !.1gn' of a growing recognition among lawmakers that problem'i long swept under the rug during time' of relative prosperity must finally be confronted and that '>late priorities will ha .. e to be great!) reordered. The most s1gn1f· 1c.in1 1nd1cat1on of a new mood ha<> heen the muted response b) a nor· mally d1~putat1ous Legisla ture to · W1I on\ proposals for drastic bud- get cuts and a variety a.£; tax in· crca,ei. ro close a huge budget gap that dwarf~ all previous state fi- n.inc.al crise s. The budget has enough pain and sacrifices for mmt Californians to share - which may be the essential first \lcp towa rd a solution. W1hon\ Finance Department proJem the shortfall at $7 billion o"er the next 17 months. but inde- pendent Legislative Analyst Eliza· beth Hill and Standard & Poor's ~a rn that the administration's forecas t. dire as 11 seems, is s11ll much too op11mist1c. Hill currently predict' a deficit of nearly $10 bll- lton ( \\.1lson himself concedes rhat the .1dm1nl'>trat1on's estimate may tic low, although he's not read) to agree ye t th at the deficit 1s as high J\ Hill e'<peCI\ ) Standard & Poor's says that 1f the \tale " not well on its way Best of the Hotline faJ1tor 'f nott The following art samplt5 of Orange Coast Dally Piiot l"t'adtrs commtnts and criti· cums Tht Pilot nm.s thtst rr· sponsts on a rtgular basis and tn· courogts rtadtrs to call tht Editor's Hot/mt at 642·6086. Grat golf cover111 I like Richard Dunn's golf col- umn on the amateur tournaments M the vanous golf clubs m Orange County and I hope you will keep that column going. Hotlnl crtterll I have a small question for a mall hometown newspaper, and I emphas1ic mall, would you pleuc inform the readers by what criteria you choose to pubti h the phone call that you receive. I find it In· tcrcsting that I ha"c left three or four call , pro peace, anti Bu h and nothina has been published. I th ink you owe the readers 10mo sort of indication or editorial an- 1ina. rrintina. judpnent CIC. EdUtw'I nott.• Al lpO« Md dnw •/Jow, WI: lfY IO ptVcl el/ Ulfol'I Hot/JM c•/JI . .A11 orcqlliott ii MllM "" """'*' """ "' c.11 dwt ..., fM .,, ... flOD' .... If dwt .,. .. a- ctptltlMI ~ allb °" °"' l#tflll, llC ., IO .111/t • few lfl#DmMM a6 IO ~ * dftc:tkM of,., ....... -... a.:4:1 =-":.:~ = townrd eliminating the deficit by this spring, it will lower Calif- ornia's credit rating to AA. Calif- ornia srate government then would face millions of dollars in added interest costs each year on the bonds 11 mu t ell. Even more im- portant, a lower credit rating would send a chilh ng signal ro in- vestors who .ire considering doing business in California. The stage already is bcmg set '"' a bipartisan solution. The Democratic leaders of the Lcgi la- turc. Senate President Pro Tern David Roberti and Assembly Speaker Withe Brown , arc working closer together w11h Wilson than they did with former Republican Gov George Deukme1•nn - or. for that matter. than they dad with fo rm er Democratic GO\-Jerry Brown While Wil son's propo cd pro- F,r..im cut'> part1cularl) dl\tress Democra11c lawma~cr~. the ta'< in· crca'ie'> he advocates pain' mcm · "ber!. of has own party Hill' analy .,is and now. c:ven more, Standard and Poor's re port <,hould help con- vmce Wilson and, eventuall). enough GOP legislator that even broader tax boosh will be needed if the budget gap i~ to be cloc;ed, and if Democratic lcgi4ilators are to be convi nced that all segment s of society are shoring in the -;acri- fices. The alacrity with which nc:wl) installed Democra tic ltlte Tre.ic;- urer Kathleen Oro""n Y.e1ghcd 1n with her pubhc comment'> on the Standard & Poor\ report alw could ""'1st W1lc;on 1n lining up GOP '>upport for 1,1,h.11ner C\Cn · tual compron"'e '' ""'orkcd out be- tween the adm1n1strnt1on and Democratic lc~1c;l.t1of\ \.1 an) liber· al Dcmocral1l .1ctl\l\t'> current!" view her J' a ~ovcrnor-tn ·1A<J1ting. and 11''\ hardl) rn the be!.t 1nrerc'itS of the GOP ro hand her .1ny 1s'iue c; that c;hc can uc;c later against a rant and naive of any person to think they can protc,t the war. wear yellow ribbons and think that the men and women in the Persian Gulf would thank that they are not oppo ed to them. Having !ipcnt nearly two years m a war tone 1n Vietnam, I know the full importance and the devasta- tion that the Gls reel by the pro· testina going on. You cannot have your cake and eat It too. • In a recent Saddam Hu ein TV in1crview. he thanked the United Stat peace marchen; for protest· ins the Gulf wer gain t him. Now I ask the peace marchers this qucstaon -how does it reel to be on Saddam Hu in's ide? GIVlnll ... .., I wonder in a drou&ht alluation uch 11 wo are in now, how in the world the Huntinaton Beach Cny Couftdl can even consider allowing th COMlNClion of I 20-1tory hotel. Who will monhor the water 111111 ~ tMMI p...a Who Mither know nor c:are ilwt local residenu are r.ccd wnh wate.r ntlonlns? 1'he1 can tab encDeu ~ ..... lhoulaftdl of pUoni of WIW Md M lll\le 10 let our ._.. •nd no.en die. Martin Smith Republican administration Democratic lawmakers would be more likely to go along with this year's budget cuts if they could be confident that resolution or the dcfic1t problem would not only make e sentaal governmental pro- gram more ecure over the long run but also permit the state to begin moving on some of the stare's chronic problems on which governmental action as needed but ha:. been long delayed. These In· elude such issues as health care, growth management and automo- bile insurance. By already s1gnaltng that he in - 4ends ro be a much more activ1 t chief C'<ecu11 .. e th an either party has produced in a long whale, Wilson bolsters such hopes. Demo- cratic legislators. frustrated by Dcukme1ian's conservati m and Jerf'}' Brown\ caution and indiffer- ence, would be much more likely to go along with an austere round of budgeteenng in 1991 1r they could believe it would lead to the dawn of a new progre ive era. even 1f it meant giving much of the credit to a Republican governor. M1rtln Smltb Is 1 S1cramcnco- bastd columnl t and polltlcal tdl- tor for McClatchy News Semce. ing.s and loan with the $13.6 mil- lion that he received for his home? Min Of die Y ... T A few dayg ago you Ii ted past Man of the Year clectees from Costa Mesa. One of them wa Orv Amburgey, l can't bchevc this. That's a inconiruous as pina the Nobel Peace Priic to Mikhail Gorbachev or Saddam Huuein. Jlllt 1111 lletl, ... You and other media should act after the Ncwpon Beach police for tyina to you Crom Sunday throuah Thursday that Todd Marinovich had eppr~1ma1el)' a aram or co. cainc in his poue on, a tclony, when he had only "4-45 milli1rams or a ubstancc a>ntainina cocaine", a misdemeanor. P\ablicalion of in· excusable la Hko .,... ire unfair to the public pardcullrty 1he de· fendaa& and uhimete)J tunhcr llr· nilh poliee mdl>illty ud youn ~ .... ,,..,.,,. ~,,,.,,.. .. • rar1l1tl ..., .. • s"JJ1lr9' pdl • ..... ......... .... ,... ..... -.. ... ...... -40• 11tt•• wzsr ....,..,,..,,,.. -" ,,., ~ .. . ,.. ....... I 1111 M ByWglria Hll ~~· In The mo1t tcllina and compcllin1 imaae so far out of the GUif war theater isn't that ol the 1wct0me fireworks over Baghdad when &be 1hoo1in1 stancd. It isn't the Scud· Patriot pyrotechnics OYCr Tel Aviv and Riyadh. It isn't a warplane cockpit video of "sman" bombt enterina the back door of an am· munition dump In one. of thou· sands of suraica' air strikes by U.S. and Allied forces. The most telling and QOmpellins image so far is that of a lone, oil· drenched cormonnt aeeldna to pull iuelt out of the muck or the suit, srabbina at a hard, nae sur· face at water's edge with its pow- erfu~ be•~ lr)'inJ to get a grip, failina and vanilfiina in the hide· ous, suraling slick lappina II Saudi shores. There wi1 be wonc light.a to be sure, but this one ii excruciating. It is a silent scream. a terrible lamentation of naturo word'culy expressing the achina sadnw and horror and belpJcanw ao many of us feel as the dcbad.e set ln mo- tion by human miscalculation cath- crs momencum and NShes head- long to &lobal catastrophe. .. When my daughter, who is 14, read a ncwspeper article about Saddam Hussein's threat to torch the hundreds or oil wells of Kuwait and the potential world· wide consequences of such an act, he said she wu reminded of a movie she had seen many years before, "The Never-Ending S1ory," in which an evil, amorphous force called The Nothing, depicted in the film as a raging storm, con- sumes the realm of beauty and art, hope and truth and dreams known as Fantasia. A chillina insiaht but exactly so, l thought, though hoping apinst hope that mad Saddam would not do what he h.ad said he would do, or had done in the put, indulJina myself in what has been the areat· est on1oing official miscaJculation, overt and implied, of the crisis~ the belief that Saddam fluuein was bluffing, that he would not Invade Kuwait after he had amassed lroops at the border, that he would not take all of Kuwait, that he would not keep it, that he would not stand against the world, that he would not hit Israel It as- saulted by the allics1 that he would not indiscriminately attack other civilian populations in Arabia, that he would not abuse prisoners or war, that he would not loo$e mil- lions of barrels of oil into the auJf, that he would not use his arsenal of chemical and biologicaJ weap- ons. President Bush commented lut Friday that Saddam continues to ••amaze the world" with hb trepi- dations -his Scud attacks on la- rael, his treatment or downed c:oa- lit ion pilots, his environmental terrorism. Americans had been wnrncd a day eulier by the White House to expect more "enemy sur· prises," but the only real surprise at this point would be If fhere were no more surprises of the sort that have already occumd -the surprises achieved by Saddam, time after time, when he does ex- actly what he has said he would do or what he is known to have done in the past. . On Friday, too, Saddam report· edly dedared in a meeting with his war council that he would matt certainly use his chemical and bio- logical weapons. Will the world be urprised and amazed? J, for one, will be surprised and amazed if ho docs not. I dre•d to think what will be deemed the "appropriate re ponse" by bract or the allies, bUt t will not be surprised by any subsequent esCalation or terror and horror. Bush and hi• advisers and hil aenerals decided to let a mid.nan dictlto the course of ~nti in the Persian Oult. It wu 0 .-p to Sadd1m Husacfn.'' Bush .. 1c1. *'her there would be wu. So ..... ii WV. Md ID the world. • O..t dOomecl • ..,,..., on the S... bada, II illatric:lbty a.pt ., • 11. 1'ae II no_.., Olll _. wt' a todoWIO•lilltt ... ii ... Of ... OMI WllJ, to .. a l'lf -....... .. -. --.. "311111; ................ ... . ... :-::di I fJlf~=ll _.CNNpal ......... '. __ Inviting friends over for a bome-cooked meal isn't II simple II it med to be. Diemy restrictiODJ, by doctor ~ or choice, have become pmt of the American way of life. To avoid a cbonas of"J'm oo a low-sail diet." --WC 're wa:hina our choleAerol." or .. No red meat for me," today's gncioua holta select me.nu with everyone' 1 pallSe and bea1dl in mind. Healthy fare lends itself well to easy home cootina. Plan your menus with llDCOlllpliclle recipes and dishes tbal can be pes-aed before the doacbdJ rinp. Use cseative recipe modification and simple ioaredient aubatilutions to serve op delicious and bea.lthy hospitality -with eue. •C~..,,,.._1 Elimimdna sall compldcly CID leave food Slt-Dotn DlllJWr •COIWIMH ...... rlpOll Sla/llltl SaMteed Grtttu wide Garlic VefdGI* Medky Yo,wt mwd witla S«UOftlll F""' tutin& bland. A &imple solution is to use Tabuc:o9 pepper saoce -a coocaurated condiment. several times biper in flavor ud beat than cayenne bot sauces. A few dropl ldd flavor Ind cblrlCller -md me. dropl are four ID five times lOMJ in sodium d\ln ocher hoc pepper sauces. Your health- conscious auests will appreciate that Tabuco pepper sauce is all-natural with at.oluteJy no ldditives. •C....-... /flln1 Seniq more carbobyctntes mates good nutrition and eoten&iJunent tenx. Avoid everyday puta and potllO disbca by aaviq delicious and easy recipes made wilh Succeas• White and BrOW1l Rice. Busy 1i1oine cOolJ will CQjoy the Socc:as .. Boil- in-Bq" aysicm which pmmees perfect rice every time and drastically reduces WnlndBnueell ·~··· ~ '""' w PiloBrwld Tobtuco Bloody ltlaryi J...-y31, 1111 The o.lty Piiot .with preparation time. As an added boou • the rice bran found in brown rice adds extra fiber to your carbo-awichcd diet • COllarlld.,,, tlttllnlnor. Grtll laSting food doesD 't have to be high in cbolesla'OI md salmlled , .. Make your entertainment recipes healthier by sub&tiwtiJl& Benolli9 Olive Oil for buner and shortenings. Olive oil bas a unique flavor-cnbanciog quality and. as pen of a healthy ~ it can bclp lower cboleslaol. 8a10lli oft'en a rmae of olive oil flavcn - Extra Vugin. Robusto. O•ssioo, IDd Ex1n Uabt -IO med a vlriety of cootin& ~ and caacs. The geslCd mmas lb1I folloW were desiped wilb '1allby bo1pit1bty" in mind. Tbele simple. healthy and deliciou ideas for mtatlinina are mre to bcaDe a pmt rl ywr nc:ryday eookina. well. Conial Blf/let • F-•• C,,. ltb W •~Ae#W$ttrHA Wlaok Grabl Bread Fruit Frwil Plona' Cornish Hens with Pignoll Stuffing 4 IM' 11, •-lertoli C1wko OlftOU I mpd11Pf1doe6oa I C11J dHfPld...., Ill a.,...,. nd bdl pepper Ill mp c:IMlf Pfd sreea btf1 pepper 1 cap ct.a., id froua spiJl8Q, thawed Prdal oven to 3SO degree F. l blp S.Cc,. llice, coeted l/3 m, dllctlll llodt . 2 ......... ,.........pepper' ..c'll 4 Mlip I-,......, WMODins Wt ... ..,,er lo'-* 112 Cllp ....... (piM DUtl) 4 CoraiD pme llelll, thawed In a lqe sauce pan , combine olive 0tl, omon, celery, red and JRCD bcU peppers and spinach. Saul~ until tender or approximately 10 minutes. Add nee, chicken stock, hoc pepper sauce. poultry lealOOina. salt Ind peppa and pine nuts. LiJbtly sprinkle body cavity of hens with salt. Stuff liJhtly with nee mixture. Twist wins tip under beck; tie lqs together. Place breast aide up on r1ek in routing pan. Brush hens ltJhdy with olive oil for 1 JOlden brown baked hen. Roast hens 3SO degrees for 1 hour. Remove hens C1refully from roasung pan. On a bed o( leauce or pmish. annic hens on a planer Makes four servings. Each serving provides 418 Calories, 32 g protein. 21 g lotal fll. n • carbohydrate, 195 mg sodium and 7S mg cholesterol. Green Fru.it Salad Dr• r' I! I ~ carton low-fat oranct "' lemon yoSUrt l taspoom la1Gll EDn Lipt Olm 01 1/4 cup oranct jaitt., COllCaltralt l tablespoons supr Combine all ingredients Ul a blender or food processor until smooch. approxinwely two minuaes. Set aside. l frail pan. sliced I cup P'ftll crapa l G,_.y Smith apples. stbd l/l cup dry l"OlllUd flower leeds Combtne all ingredients Toss wnh dres ing and refrigerate. Serve in a medium serving bowl or compote. Makes six servings. Each serving provides 126 Uloncs. 2.55 g protein. 3.55 g total fll. 23.I I carbohydrate. 17.3 mg sodium. 2.45 g dlCW')' fiber and ns mg chole tcrol. Kedgeree I Ma SUttal Rb, cooked l Mrd cooked esp (whites oaJy), sltelkd Sah and pe'Ppef to taslt I mp .... ed ltaddock or wtUt.e llsb 213 mp low-tu milk I bay leaf l leallf ... Clln'J powder I tc 11111 DOii 1"w» ptpper aaa 1/4 cup lttd Olliom Combine rice and chopped cu whites. Add salt and pepper to wae. Place rooked ftsb m 1 saucepan with milk. bay leaf, cuny powder. bot pepper SMace and onion. Heal for S to 10 mmutcs Remove from bCl1 and allow to cool slig:htJy. Remove and flake the fish from the skin. Add to nee Remove the bay leaf and heal all tnlJ'CIChcnlS toJCther. Serve on heated planer. usmg the garnish of parsley. paprika and lemon laces to provide color and zest. Serves four. Each serving provide~ 242 CaJoncs. 33.2 g protcm, 1.17 g total fat. 21.7 a carbohydrate. 910 mg sodium .. 715 g diewy fiber and 87.4 mg cholesterol. Country-Style Stuffed Acom Squash 4 ..t•• econ lqUSll BmolJ Extra l.J&bt OU"t OU , ......... Siii! 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Hollandajsc sauce, etc.); learn to cook eas for tonaer periods of time, until they are no longer runny (S minutes for poached, one minute at ht&h heat for scrambled. 7 minutes (or sunny side, and 7 minutes an boihna water for boiled). check the egs )'OU buy 10 make sure the shells arc not cracked); never leave eas (or food made with cus) at room temperature for any more than two hours -rcf riacratc them until just befo,. scrvina and re-heat if necessary ... and. just as with meats and poultry, wa .h your hands a.od all preparation utcnsHs thorouahly with bot, soapy watu before and after •they touch the fooCl. One last safety poinc any food should be heated to at least 16S dcirces F, in order to kill illness- ca~s.na macroorpnisms. Q. I'm U'Jlq .. ~ ..,. Malaw.IJ)', .. a•.W.....,. Uh fat aM ...... Ally Wea1! -B.J., Cetta Mesa. You don't want to .. avoid" tat and salt entirely. and you c:oulcln•t if yov tried. But it 1 a .,od Mka to cut down 1uch inpedienta to stay within the recommended su•delin When preparinJ meat in a skil· kt. instead of usma fat 01 oil trY cookin• at an wine, fruit or vca· etablc JUICCS. With wine, the beat causes any alcohol to evaporate, but you're left with a delicious flavor. tay with rcauJar table wine. ra~er th.an the cookina wines which are usually biab in sodium. For sandwiches, instead or may- onnaise, butter or marpri~ con- sider usana such healthier flavor enhanocn as chutney (which is SRat on chicken or t~) or apple sauce (put on pork. or even on waffles and pancakes in p&ace or 1upry syn.ip). Jf you ma1 fresh fnait. such as bananas or berries. into plain non- fat YoSUrt, you will be able to ., enjoy the taste of &ah fnait, the nutntional beneaits or the fruit and yoaurt. .. and . the fettina of knowina you are prot.bly ea.tins fewer Calories than in &be pte-- sweetcned products. 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"We can help people manage problems with eating, alcohol, smoking, depresston, anxiety, panic and chronic head and back pain," says Weiss. One of the latest additions to Wetn' staff Is Dr. Ronald Bteter. OMO (doctor of Oriental medi- cine). Dr. Blefer speclaltzes In the Oriental method of acupuncture. as well as offering advice In conjunction with RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. _,, ..... c... .... 1122 -kll .. ctSTl IUA-M&-llSI SAVE50¢on 10 Ill 5 4300 3185 l herbal medicine. In traditional acupuncture, thin needfel are lnterted In the skin at vartout points, then left In for from a few secon<Js to 30 0< 40 mlnutee, depending on the point of Insertion and the lndl- v Id u a I. The practice of acupuncture Is 5,000 years old. White Bleter etreues the Eattem approach, he lnsfsts on the connection between Eastern and Weatern medicine. "T (')Oftthef they can be excet-lent:'·-·he aays. "We often diagnose using Western tech- niques." Bleter uses his back- ground to treat addictive behav- ior, enhancing the acupuncture treatments with electric stimu- lation to certain needle s><Mnta to enhance the effect of the nee- dles. "It speeds up the effect," he notes. Blefer feels acupuncture ta .... pecially helpful In achieving the mind/body connection. "To achieve balance Is a goal of hott.tlc medicine,'' he ttat•. Bleler Is realistic about strengths and weakneeH• of Chinese medicine, apeclflcatty acupuncture. However, he f .... that Weetern medicine ha not absolved many ctironk: cono- dltlons, whereas Chlneee ~ cine can help. Mott Importantly, .ccor~ to Bleler, ta the sfmptlctty of tM procedure. "Acupuncture dote not hurt and It's merltork>ut." The Oceanvlew Weltne11 Center Is located at 11no Warner Ave .• Suite 110, Foun- tain Valley. For conauttataon., Cati 979-1700. / GET MORE FOR LESS We've expanded our bakery to a full line of bagels, danish, muffins, deep-dish fruit pies and sourdough breads . ti--------------------------- - - - - - - - - - FREE COOL WHIP' EXTRA CREAMY WHEN YOU BUY (up to S 1.25) GENERAi Foods· INTERNATiONAl Cof fEES · ANO COOLWHI EXTRA CREAMY I I I 11: , I ---------- Charmin Bathroom Tissue . White 4 RoU Package Polar Chunk Light Tuna Packed in Water 6.5 Ounce Can Swift Products Sale! Swift Butterball 329 Cooked Turkey Breast Lb. Slice & Serve Honey, Mesqwte or Oven Roo led Swift Sizzlean Strips to 119 .., ot l'orl· 12 Ounce,_...., Swift Brown N Serve S.~ Links ra • 99 ~ V.-itllf.a 0a. .... fMl:ro LW.I ar ....... Ur.I Swift Li1 Bun.bll ~ 99 Ule llol,._A...., I ;P ' • Porterhouse orT-Bone Steaks Vons Lean Beef-Loin Cut-1A" Thin Trimmed Tyson's Game Hens RO< l Corn1!>h U or .N 01 Ind \\ropµ.'fl I-rill,.,. ~~~~!!I ~~~~~~·~. \ft'fJI Farmer John Link Sausage F~h Breolfmt Fo1 emir-II< >z Pl1f Fresh Rainbow Trout Large Honey Tangerines /1pprr Slm ,.1ondo Gnmn Large Sweet Chile.an Onions \f1l<f m floHlf' IJ l.h 8o8 I b'JI Fresh Nutritious Broccoflower Lo._ m C..OJOOC"S-Htgh m V1lomm A IP~ hl:w>r Eltra Large Yellow Peaches Low'" Colc,,.,,....OU/eon Gro~n Vons Sliced Bacon J6 Ounce Paci< age Vons Pink Grapefruit Juire <.:oct1ru1...a ()urQ aow.. Vons Whole Hog Sausage ,.._°'Hof.If OuftQt Pacl• Voos Mild a.tdai-Cheese ,..., Calijomfo a.-Morw Fei:.1 Vcm smid White Tuna NCbd"' w.w.u a.a Olrt Vcm Enrkbal l'ba-, ,... 9-M ...,._ VcmTorr?mSaup .,.O...Oilt Lb. 3·~500 "' "' 349 Pl.:.69 l.11 159 11i .69 1.1i .59 l-u .69 Lb .99 .99 . 219 l.b 199 .99 .79 4i100 Assorted Varieties and Sizes J, Yoplait Original Yogurt or Custard Style Asst'd Flavors-6 Oz. Pundl & fui«E Sale! Mott's Apple Juice JOO% Pure 64 Ounce 8ottJe 149 Hawaiian Punch Frmt Nam t 3t ,,. ...,. ..... 0Unol '9lillt ...... <a.Sam~ Juim t 71 ..... Oid;t:;,'~o-m ... Smu0\li11• Pnlil ,._ ...... ,.... • ., ' ,..a.a. .... ( t ~ HUNT. BL'CH :1 MSTMl~A -t f'OUNTAIN VAJ...J.Ef COSTAM!SA CZAJAJNV£SlMDIT8 7t4'40i3472 ftrindpala On'V .... : I • I ! ' 'It ) BA. .. ... '485.000. 218 Opel. OPEN DAILY 1.a. 123-0elO IHINQLED CHARMER WITH a "Nantucket" fHflng. Dining roont w/frplc, vaulted c.lflng .. mlty room w/full b#, 2 ma.w autt•• • pn. vat• ape. 813-8900 •. 1720.000 '''1 I '-\I' 1r, , , •· l R(• ii ~ "'· ,,,. W .wt1 ·d lC!S ..... .... ... ,-: ,_.,.., ••auetfuf 1M 1M ::: ... -::.r-• .,._ ~ ... ~. :Mw, Iba, ::::. ~-:.•:'J:. ..... 1111 hOIM. Spa. a car an ••oe 11000/MO. Ave ... 1~ a -..ort. garage. I "OOhno now 17Mtta 8llr Jllit a.: ....._ ltOGO ~te •Newport Ct... 38A ........,..; It.. tum. 1!"8108 ltlr , .. IWMH. l"'llA. .. amenm.. ... , ... ~ H9w Pf", cwp(, blincft No pa!$. l169e/mo. eect\, ....... ,...,,...,, 0 -., I -& ~ ,.., D41"· .,..7.. Ot..e loealionl .... _ • .,. -· !nc!!y.S930.M0-24H ..OC!ANVIEW• =;,~ .. MO ~ ~.-= llllDI COTTAQI Nr boh, moder". 8lock to be" ..,, lbt to bHctt 919-2238 ., .... ~. 2 UI ctun, :l8A 1BA· f/p, ewil 2/1 2 w D41". ...... J9A·•HAA pt, w/d hk\lpe, fonnat utltt pd. Yrty 11615. peao blfttn., atoeoi l!ACHI 'rfg, fir .. ~ rm, ~~~· 648-1213 mo v'r IN ...... 'l'Ol7 IMCe. pqga, lndrt. Agt,CM!y. PUAN 38A 1 .,.8A 11050.;Jo."n3-t"3 EASTStDE 38R 28A + * S p AC I 0 U I 1 • o twnhM FP d9clc t •C0t0lldo 28A 18A IMng & fam rma, on condo, 18A •den, car~ bttc to bch. twnht•. • ill'ool C•~ CUI-de e.c. ~· prd pool, w/dl Nie. ffpk. lt350/mc)e7Mt42 · porU, 1900 HO PETS 11325/rnO, 722-8297 nr bchll 11250 122,.011 or l!vH/ Vina Rentale 81Mtt2 lMg9 18A lncf garllQe. Mnda 722·1t40 Eutald9 28R 1 Ba, 08• rage, 111109 er::· $8801 mo. No • 88&- •V1LLA ISA1.90A* Sl9P9 to ~. MSO/t=-:=-=-~~---'""'.'.""..;....--Avall 2Jt . Matr BR. mo, 8'l utJI paid. Avail CORONA HIOHLANO 4 ACRll HOltlE 3015 « es1-3~ EulSld• TownhOme, 2 Pro~. l.Q hoUM. m1tr aultH -+ 2 cat 1515.000. Fot Sala or gar, trplc. ci.an • v• Exchange, 151M>17* cant 11250/mo R.t d • n . I 1 o5 o fm 0 lmmad. Ut-0144 dup.w, 28R 18a, Vp I ._,,. a •a TO ger., aml yd, 3 P"' + HCur ty, ~ .... n... 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Gh/ -:-----------1•!/SIO& 2M w/gat, No Po"•· :let W Bey wtter paid, Quiet OCEAN VIEW!! new c,,C & dtpa, t)OOI. 1185/MO, llCM357 .,. . 1'73o-7717 (Call fot o.tel91, lpacloua 1 BA, Mk• ,,.., Incl fl1g, 910ft. micro, pool, ~port & 1a~.c.nsu. 549-0492. apa no .,.._, ~ R Aedaooratad t8A iu.tt QMde. 631•7179 18 • •mall, bvt cozy, LARGE llft 1729 28A, ~ral oat!-----------lo4a of wood, new Cat· Inga, pvt balcony, •IAITllDI• pat & mini blfnd1. 18R S800 831 .. 088 Jaeunl. From SIM; SllO °" MO&/mo . ..-.oM2 MOVE•IN ALLOWANCI! No 1>9(9. 155-0MS ~ _.. large 28" dUplaar, frplc, w/d N.w Z:bf. 2ba. bftt n1 * EAITSIOE '* ~ 29R, 18A, remo. on & wat41t inc. 1150/mo. MS-5853 •SS71 tlR tU• Up1tra, d.ck, no Ptll•· 724 Jamee. •07-4519 28R '"'8A tow~ hkup, 9W909· Mt5I Smd ~'*· '9951 houM New C8rp9t mo. No J*&. --'mo-"-'-._e.t _____ _ trplc, O/W W/O hk~: ., ... 34-3710 oar. patto h751mo. IAYIRllll APTI 1780 Santa Ana Ava. TSL MOMT 132 2232 Spedoua 1 a tsdrm 1-------·--.,,_ .. CloM to bffetl, •IAITllDI• ahcoo49, 1hopa. From 1 BA 1650/mo Incl gee, Mot2/mo. 548 0338 NWIL""8 QUlllTMU .... ' ,, Mu Rnra 842-1797 LIVE 1 WEEK FREE E'•ld• quiet clean lrg 2Br 1 Ba, llke new, btt· ln1, gatage. M1111 eMI 15~553 Or 831-388& 1 BU< 1o bMch. 28' w/lrg balcony. Avl1Cute 18R 2nd 1tory Apt 288• trpto, d/w, w/d, now. 11800. 54M52Y I on th• BAY wlbalco-1 trlge. 2<., gar. XJnt Tiny, ru.tlc studio. Pd ny, St 100 mo Can cond 208 Oavtd Of. utu. No tclt 303~ 34th .i.nntter e.t2-Mt5 _ •CLOSE• tlA. 1050. 845-35N St. Open 2/2, 12~. MOVE.IN BONUSll water a. oar. No .,.... CASA DEL MAR 2323 Etden. 6'e-7M4 28A 2BA 1750. 1 BR BEST OCEAN VIEW '"°' moet &-21s.-o.223 Speclou1 2BR 1 v.BA I To frwy. b911Ch, SC Large condo 2 + 2. Upatalre 2br 1 ba, gar., twnhm• 1950 mo Pl~!~:~ POOi, •P•. tennf•. HC. 2 1unny patio. St0251 too Sea Ln e.t4·2CS11 Small P.t OK LUXURY CONDO Gt·rH·r ti .' 1 U2 •GOOD LOCATION t BA seoo. Comp1•t•1v ••-OFP refutb, quiet E'1ld• ~ loc. No P•I•. Open 8·4 dal!y. 147 E. 18th St. 4BR 2BA Sol Vtata hM. """Ht NO~T 11800/mo, tat mo & HOMI' IM. $500 HC. call Sparkl 1 year old. 3br. 2ba, den, cath cell, lrplc, elect. gar, wl d hkup, patio. No pel.9 S1805. l50-2275 mo. yt laa. 008~ W IP•CTACULAR view 541-738 BLUl'Pa CONDO 3Br Balboa 81. 87~ on Ocean Bl. 1700 If. -------....;..;;;.;:...;7 __ 1 2\l'IBa FIR DIR, on lu• apt. 2Br 2Ba, der'I, •Clean, lg 2bt 1ba, Laro-2 Ck 1 \t Ba townhae. Laundry room, petlo, all blWna $795 mo. WTllDIWQE •2BR 28A "85 + HC dep. 1 18A tBA S785 + MC dep. ln- clud•a water and truh. Patio, micro- wave, dl1hwHhar, l•undrf facltttl ... o•· rage and perkfng epaca. No peta Contact Stev9 Rog. .... 831.();112, .. ..,. "'91uge REAL TOAS RMlty, 75&-8311 Co1o ri.1 d cl rv1 .tr 1022 \"" blk• to bch. 11"" Iota w/doll houae. 111 time ollerad. You can't beat 1hl1 price! 1842,500. Agent, Bar· b111a, 675-8088 <>< 729- 7208 Th4I Prudential Caltlornla Realty CHARMING COTTAGE 28A 2SA. 2 Cit ger, ~t 11 brUllWallf A·Z Yltw IOI Actlm "°"' c.naiion p~ B;ilhu.1 l ~l.tnd 2106 ."!I-• ' 28A home. Frpfc, W/d hkupe, gwage. $1950/ mo. 87~53497 Balbo<t Pcnin~ula 210 •2Br 1ba, no paint, carpet, blind•. b9am cell 3408 'A Marcus S8451mo. 1573-7353 Or11nge Ave 11300/ mo 873-8&32 Lrg 2Br 2\1\Ba IWT'lhH, tp, wld, pvt yd, gar X1nl qul.t loc S1200 545-7780, 557-39H greenbelt, walk to ~ ,ou·w..,.. '°"'*'*'O patio, pricing, 1t0t•O•· n9W cpt, wrtlcala, dJ tlora1 e.to-1868 .,.,.,._•Cil..ifledtd Step• to China Cove w, gar, ldrf, 1ton1a9 BLUf'"FS WATERFRONT c.ne.1~frilnd 11150/mo 873-1892 sns No Pel 840-2465 Premium remod•htd condo. 2& den 211\Ba S22001mo Ava#" •attv March Ownef In town unlll Sunday 213/91, 144-0209 NEW EXCITING! aa1bo1 eov.1 on '"' •BR home, Newport water. 8BR 3BA famUy Height• at•• S l 750/ ho~ wl• dock, 3 eat mo 722· t 880 eve & g•rao-Pvt commu- wk• n d a. 25'·1800 1 nlty Cann91y Rentatt. I!!!!!!!!! w .. kdy• 875-4eoe Ii 2011THURIN TSL MOMT 632•2232 NEW l\Jx townhouu1, ---------3BR 2·~BA, anach9d Btutf1 3BR, t ltory, lg 2-c:er gar, yarda M1tr Suite. 1800 1q ft DOORS, noon, 19nc•a. ** HOME/ TWnh••1tyl• wlcov· •red patio • 1ngl gar, 2M Cabfflto, H76/mo. Me-aoco « e?~21 • I' 1139.500 ... ~· 714- " 72().t 1$3 ly Owrw' Chermlng Penfn1u1a Pt 2Br 1 BA, new carpet, tr~. encl 2 car gar, S 1 •00 yrty. 157s-etsoe $1195 531 ·5737 POOi, 2 car en gar . Newly remo1 3br, 1 be, St 750tmo 544-2607 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES drywan and cet>l,,.ie. AENTM. ~RTIES Olftad Crartaman s::~=-~ P~tty· Mark, e.te-17to nortii~ ,. ~'. 0rywa1t. ~S-5277 SWMt "'" LlndlQpe Ma~ardenlng S.rv. ___ ...-.;;...;..;;..,;;.. __ _ t OPEN SAT/SUH 1·S Costa Mesa 1024 By OwMr 2 aty, 3br, 21!a be, den & fam rm 2100 aq rt. on SA golf courH. Vacant $315,000. e.t4-70315 DOWNTOWN SALE Come on down thl• wMkend ror the good prlce11 Heritage In· 11111m1nta 54&-5680 LET'S MAKE A DEAL By Owner S2SI< dn-OWC Leta negollat..COme See 2264 N M~'WN~ it'SAVE S 9 HOUIH under '. S200K' For free mar· b.I ket evaluallon, Ron >" Young, Ag!, 54~1573 Dana Point 102 Corona del Mar 2122 • 2BR. fam. room. frplc rear up1talra unit of 0Uplt1, sngt gar, •'" Ilk· up sm 541.1540 •Charmtn9 2BA 2BA condo, pool, clubhse. Over 60 only S 1500 ~ 852-0181 87$-2014 lg new yerd, P91• ok Choice upP9f unit get9d 929 Arbor St S 11501 comm 2br, 2ba Pool. mo, 111, laal, S300 MC 1p1, 2 car gar, Wl d, Mo d•p 598-4 1 t 5 s 1 soo mo 121-n 10 PACIFICA EASTBLUFF TOWNHOMEI Sp1clou1 3BR 2BA Newport Heights 2BR P•llO home on comer 1 •1tBA In charming lot w/2 car ger. frplc, condition Fre1h paint, modern kitchen, w/d privll• patio, carpart, hkup, pool acce11, Pool & laundry. Sorry, $1 300/mo Avl now No Peta. H951m o Bkr 1575--C912 Curt II 831·1 288 2B.., 1BA. garage, w d HARBOR VIEW HOME hk up, lrplc, frlge POOL HOME 3BR. den, lamlty rm Avail 1mmed S1000 Easlsld• 3·2. tamlly dining rm, 2BA no "'0 700'"> Jasmine rm. tg yard, cul-de-pets $1900 mo incl 7 9 6 -4 9 7 1 0 p e n sac S 1 •00tmo Yrty grdnr & wtr 752-886a HO'!!!_ Set 10.12 RUSTY GUINTHER or 64a-.o99 2BA l BA. yerd. pa11o 631-8389 Ag! HARBOR VIEW HOMES D W micro W • hk up Spacious & mo dern 3BR 3BA • 1on Lg yd, SI 150 mo AV1 now 2BR 1BA home w n-COii'\"' pool dbl p SI 95G 434 Dahha 1550-0850 carpet Yard w pool mo ''I. 5'7·7S26 __ _ co ~.1 <I ( 2BA 2BA w11h frptc open meedow 111-HerbOr VI-Hm• ~aul FANTASTIC BUY 603 Marguerite Della small pet Ok W of 3BR 2BA. Monaco REDUCED $150K Agt The Pruden11al HerbOr Drive by 9G3 model Garde ner [ M .C I J $2.80 per day That•• ALL you pay for • ..,., JO day ,,,.,,, .... , ... "'lht SERVICE DIRECTORY For mOfe tnrormauon CAU TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your Sennc:e Directory ReprMent.trve FR doora, w indow•. Ruby S7s.eo51 •HANDYMAN• plantation 1hullera, lilt & 11111 ~.,., FaCIOrf direct prlC••, THERE'S LIGHT ., the Cel .,_ MJ'.4)190 Call OGI ~o-eso. ENO of lh• TUNNEL --------- MASTER CARPENmv. Hou .. cleanlno by AMERICAN 8UILOINQ Rough·flnlah-concrete Helen 534·3•25 ~~lee· & brick work So. Cal aau.n. 141411& 3o Y" G84·8a8e R H LAWTON CONST CHRISTIAN Handyman Small AN Big Jobs In Uc Gen Contract0t. =try4Jmpla taf'l)t!ltry OK-S-docll· All PhaaH Of Conat. ~~-· doofs rr s A>yfl N>t!Mn 20 yrs el(p, &4~0 2S l'! ..... , 6'~ 30 Yl1 '*' Doug'a Handyman S.rv ~-At'.lrl'.i0t11 ~ Cabont11·Pant1-loc1o,1 elec-pafnt.,C. malnt· Sta<rs~·Pr.JOHle tllld Guer ...... 1'2 JS rs ••P wry 142~7 Waterproof Co8tlnas HANDY ... DY RES COll"m ROOll'l ldd. Oeclll-batc:on..e.~ .... CIOM!s DOQlls~ Oual work 722-9789 E'-c·Plumb-Palnt Lt pa:.O CO¥ V.Oong doof1, c:arpntry. etc 931-4043 reo*CI o.taa, fie .. Ht51 MOM• MAINTENANCE Drywilll :1584 Cement Concrete 3526 ANO Rl!PAIR Celllnga.Walll R..,.Wed CIR Jeff 113-1222 Drywall/Int plaiter ---------patch Aceoulllc cell· RETIRED contractor wlll Inga applledlr•moved Install your new Bay _llM. __ -._ .. _54_M __ , 7_• __ 1 WALL.PAPER Contractor THE GREEN ICENE :V-;r~~"'""' u..n.T~al --:Lo -...·.,,._ Sptinldef lnata .. tlOn '-'° ... _ Trn Trlmmlngllltemo111I WE flll 9'ld 111118 togaCtllf Lawn Malrtt. A Cle~s Tout ..... ~. Aotot11kn9 • •32-llCM * StrW.. ADYICf TO THE at. Lio. #999025 CS40 m.11n ,._TREES • f0H9Ct~ ON.-... .._,...,.,... 7'14"t Masonry 3828 BAICK·'et~ Stone-TU..Slocll A R• lalnlng Waifs 1tyn IXll UeJ1n1, ref1. 876-3852 Milss<1ge 3830 P1't Spr . 1< •" Hi 70 CAT IWHRD, INC. ProfeMlonal cat care In yOUt hom• "ffd. Utter, play period V.U Otootnlng tranaport- allon Full vacation aervlce Newpor1. COM erea1 Dally, W9elcly, montNy rates. can 114-222 ... eee 000 SITT1NQ "°"' tlofne .... ........... lower ... ti MlploylMI Nwpc lch 8'9113149 Ca1tforn1a Realty 6 73· Arbor $1200 mo Agt comm pool $1800 ,.,. LuxUf'IOul JBR home 1733 or 729-7284 675-4912 644·6151 0 1573·3174 & RV garage, over·------------------ 842-4321 Ext 310 Driveway•. pat101, p1th1 etc No fob too small Reasonable Cu•tom Waif IHtur•• Window Do small r• T .... "2•• modeling fob• Cur· Om, ~-~ r•nl CA lie. 6~•83 Plast£•1 RPp;rn JBBO looklng Dana Herbor 3BA 2BA. tower duplex. Twnhome 1<>< 1•H• In Kldl/Petl OK .t Only Sl549K. Owner t p, w d hkup large prime locatlon 2057 3br,vlew, Ea1tbluff ·~s~ (714) 838 .. 1814 patio. wafk to beach. Tustin Av e 38R condo s 18 75 mo S 1400• mo 675-8877 2•.~BA, 2 11ry, with lip, SI 800 lo mov•·ln Huntington Beach 104 BRAND NEW LUXURY 4 PLEX Near Huntlngtoo Har· bour. Over 9000 sq t1 Many amenities In· cludlng 4xl5 Tiie tub May finance up to 90'-Consider 111 of- fers Prlnc1p111 o nly 846·9501 or 846-8517 or 1575·7006 2 car ger, bull! In •P· "'48·3959 pllances. end pallo "' 38R 3BA House, 2-car garage, bu1tt-1ns, ref. rig, w/d S22001mo 759-1465 s 11 95. da, 1562· 1818. r-L-ld-o--1,-1.--4-B_R __ 3_B_A 1111 760-1102 house on Inside lot, grea1 location S2, 700/ mo 875·9311 Dana Point 2126 5BR 3BA home So or U GHT & AIRY lrg t BR Udo 1315 VI• Trieste hwy New upgredes apt Ocean view, P9f· new 5 • 5 • den • lam lhruout Aval! Feb I feci for alngle male 2 lrplc a 12.975 S2300 m o 675 ~66~ No pets 4fHl-8742 873-6103 a< 1573-8239 DECORATOR PERFECT ocEAN v1EW ouPLEx NEW RENT .. •11 4BR 2BA trplc 2 car Large 2BR plus den. - gar, top cond $1950 2 •h 8A Sl lOO/m o Say Avt3br 1tlaSl500 Drive by ority 611 Car-1519-.568-1857 COiiect Ocnlmt ~.Iba $1500 FORECLOSURE!!! nation 842·9797 2br, 2ba, 11 200 Re Max Ritts 2br, 1ba, $900 5 BR, 21h BA, 2 sty A11oclat•d R II EXEC TOWNHOUSE ea y' I pool, •P• Huge cul· 1500 W Belboa St Lrg 2Br 2• ... Ba. lam • • d•Hc IOI, lam lld ltv ·~ t 03 N B 17J..3883 rm w/creckltn frplc rm 2 frplc sundeck. 1 BR Condo. Bt~hurat • gourmet kltch. format 2·car gar, poot 1enr11s al Adami Inc wld, nu NEW tux custom home din. silytlln ~r 9&2-s22• s 1750 mo 1573. 7362 crpt, appllancH ,$&85 ocean & bey view 4Br REP0/$300,000! OWNER WILL CARRY •BR. remodeled kilch· en, bonu1 room. 2 lrplc•. pool OPEN SUNDAY 1 t ·2 Bkr 557-099CS Newport 8Pi1Ch 1069 UVFRONT DUPLEX W/BOlt Dock S978K 3 +2 It 1 +1-N-crpt thrv-outl NEW Cop· per plumbing, fauc ets, tolleta, gar d oor opnra, drywall & cabi- nets tool Dock hold• 2 boatl, 25·.35· Rm to extend both levels tow.,.d the water JACOH llTY 0-....10 Bv owner Newly r• mod.i.d 3BR 2~ Ba houM St•P9 to beech .. bay. 1399,500 531·1877 LIDO llLE 5br 45' Wide Lot OPEN SAT 12-4 OPEN SUN 12-<4 203 VIA RAVENNA Tiw Prudential c.fomla Aeefty ~.944.()188 LIDO laL• new home. UOO•f. Reduced to '806t(. Open lat/Sun 104.Wll~~­m VII OMlto t7543t1 N.EW CUSTOM HOMES NEWPORT HEIOH,TS 38A 12\tBA, 2500 t 9, tQ lllectMN • bath• Oule1 cul-4•••c ft'Mt. 319 LaP~ Ln, (1Mh 6 Tuwtin) • ..._ •na °' M2-2000 ·y . . - Furn 3BR 3BA Home mo 894-2~1 4' ,Ba 4 car gar 3 nr beach. Avail 2 5 10 28R wlgar. new cptl, frplc a .. c 720-0211 151215 S1 500,mo incl lncd yd. Water pd Newpor'I laland 2BR • gdnr 760-0418 Call 9-5PM 838--tt 120 dock S 1450 1550-8928 2710 O .. awa~ S760 Agl The Prudenttal HOUSE W/IALCONY 3BR 2BA. frplc, 1 car, 1111 211 5 S 1 750/mo Top loc 642·9797 BEAUTIFUL & IPICiOUI Caltlornl• RH lty 2er 2B1 coodo, newty OLD CDM· r •dec orated V ic Wam.,TEdward1 Coll Larry II 1 ·800-<4•6-Re/Max Rttrs Lg 3br. 2ba upper dplx Deck, ger, h1-bmd cell Xlnt cond $1475/mo 780-9020 Luxury, 2BR 2BA home, f/p, gar, S12951mo. 111 & IHI. S200 dep. 842·5290. Nice old•r cott11ge-atyl• reer duplex 2BR 1 BA, cozy lrplc , nice crpt & bllnd1, W/O hlcupa. oceanside or PCH , 2 car partclng Avt Feb II Ortve by 7().4 Sego. nla 11025/mo. 875-4912 Costa Mcst'l 212 2'3• L uxury Oc een tr ont Condo, 2600 1q It, 2 alorlH , 3BR. 3•1\BA, 2 car garage, security, aun deck Un- 1urp a 111d oc ean vlew111 997-51 19 SEACU FF OrMna lxry "'°'"hu 3Br <>< 2 + •tucty 2'"l8A all emen $1500 2131928-271 7 Spacious 3BR 2BA. 2 Cat gar, lg lncct yd, nr Newltnd Center S 1100/mo R••dy now 964·58&7 Ralph M. Cenuthera, Aultof. Laqun,1 Beaf h .' 1 48 3Bdrm, bullt In 1905 • A true charmer. lull ocean & bay v11w1 Enjoy 1un111s from 1he porch Utll paid Offered 11 S11500 'mo CALL RUSTY, Agt 831·1288#217 ·~ To p rtoor Penthouae Condo of H e bldg Beautlfu l, apecloua, cleen, •kyttghts, pool, Jae. ten.,1• I 1 ,0001 mo • utll 831-3e15 VERIAILLEI Immaculate 2BR 28A sec condo wfb9autlful vlewt Avt nowt 114001 mo Bkr 876-4912 MOO OFF RENTI East· ltd• new 2BR 2 "'8• twnh1e, 2 car et· tacMd garage, w/d hkup, rrpfc. Muat ... , S1250/mo 831·2•80 1BR hOuea doM to --------- l>Neh • downtown HARIOR llUND MSO/mo. Avail 1et wtc Laro-1)49r, 58R a&A, of Feb. 49'7·1315 mlnlmum e mo t" •El el de 28 1 'AB Emerald Ridge gat9d r a comm. 12250. •BA ~hu wlbelcony, yd, 2'/tba, apa, tennle ct, CM d prkg. 1925 No watlc to bch •f9..4:Me ,,.,. ~1799 Upper unit Oup,.x w/ •LAROl 41R 28A• ocean view. 2BR, Famlly home w/huge 28A, 1200 aq rt O•· back yard Kid• a rage All emenlti.a pe11 watcome 2 car 1 \ii blka to pvt bch. gerage w of Harl>Or I 12&0/mo w ,,eaH. S 1150/mo AvaH now 183-1711 1'15-4912 Bk'r tST MONTH FREE tw/1 yr IN) 2BR, 2~BA tux condo. fl'.rplc. wfd hJr· up, MC oat•. patklng ltttsimo ~12 ,.. H500fmo. 14W2'-d n .,11, . I .~ , , I ' • I I 11>1 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlc Ulill· 1111 Commla1ton. RE· OUIRES the! all used. hou1eho ld goo d• movers, print their P U C. Cal T numb er. hmo'1 & cheutfeur'• print their T.C P. num· bar In all advert11• manta If you have a question about Iha I•· gallty or a mover !Imo or chauffeur, Call Publk: UtlltlH Com· ml1110n 7 14-55M15t Mlck!J 538-0553 ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Ma1onry-c:oncre11 P•· tlo1-drl11eway1-r8d· woad tenc••·l•nd· cape Mike 54&-3096 Herc 64 1-e965 ORVWAU REPAIR THE TROUBLEBUSTER Patches. water dam· Hon'9 AIC)8ll ~d age, room add'•· Free Spttl1•111 Sa111r1ct1011 1 Ht 848-0812 John must Ath'4 721"'907 Electrical 361 O Hauling 3 720 T J Pef·t ~el• const Cone· • RESIOENTIALJCOMM 8riO·Bloc~ L•c & Bond 25 y eara up. All .,...LT HAULING SetVtc. GatlQ*lvd dnup•tt•• H19hetl Ouat low Pl'IC:ft pha101 Fatr ratH 17141912.7093 Uc Joe 744-0123 Ceramic 1les 3528 Ceiling Fan Speoletlat Security llghllng, pool, apa 220. ••rv catta, free ... 842·2«8 Jon MMtt2 DICK'S HAULING Junk to dum & o-n· etal hauling Large truck wt1h llrt gate THE ORIGINAL DUN tht TILE MAN 540-3798 Eltetrtct1n $30 HA. ouMP RUNS • JUNK FrM E1t. 0 17192 Grao t7Nt7t FumitLKe, trash, ,,.. branchff, appllancM Mike 7 dy! 848-1391 Movmg 3834 •A-1 MOVING• 730.1353 CLEAN & EXPERT P'0t a Job Well Donel StMnQ 0 C !Of 15 yrt Uc T·15tl,S42 Painting 3858 dd1t1ons Remodeling 34 1 leaky ahow•ra·Actd wash & regrout New & Repair Bathroom .. Show.r doors Kite· Ftoora.Plumblng Lie Fences HAUL 4-U 20"' OFF --------- KEVIN STVOER Oer!erel Contrador An °Comlfl kit ball'I ~ SI L>e 493137 '31-5531 Act mg Lessons 341 ProdUC9'11 AclOt• Con· aoolum preaen11 pro- l estonal training !or professional actora at th• ~Inning end lnttr· mtdillt leYllt Cd 5'&o0514 ppllances Service 3426 25 0 c 173-8065 TILE lnatall9d Repaired PromcJI Courttout $t!vlct Fr" Est & References John & Shelby 848-81 715 Child Care 3536 CORA'S LIC ENSED DAYC ARE So Co11t Plue erea S75/wlc 550.1199 L VNN'S H OME DAV CARE HAS OPENING for Infant to t year. ~hour e.t 1 ·92&4 & Decks Jf, 1 ~1 ,.,.. Of othef .. 11- mate1 Gen. hauttna. FENCES-OATES NEW frM houaehotd toxk: RepM Rtdwoodf c.o.w dlapoaal with load post replace CM'N9 Free N1. IU.()389 >"' wt!y't 6'2-1209 HAUL 4-U ~ OP'F Firewood 3618 FIREWOOO.SEASONEO Oult.r, mi1td "'°°°· -oranga.oell~ (1131Q-e.5e1 ~ ...... dell¥ Floor Inst.ill Repa1rsJ620 r&tel or other Htl- matH. o.n. heUllnQ, ''" houMhokt toxfc dltpotal with IOad. "'""'· euo:1n H'"', 111 • f lh I,• •: o I 1f ·, j ,'' ,t, •Carp•ntty, lnt/e•t paint. home ,..pair, PAUlS'S A.PP\.WolOE SVC Al Mail• -i Models CourtlOUI s..,, 5~ 15 3021-8~111 Ct.t EXP LICENSE Ch llOcart QOOO FLOOR ~Ing EMPHA SIS 011 CHIL O 'Myl~·wood "*-'. ••cl. price. "°""' qu•llty. 282• 7'14 DEVELOPMENT Ntwpon ~ BoflCS Hala "*"· m~ Uc•~ '50-t$n utn Det,ltl111~j :M42 . . Oetalllng A"'o-Truck· RV. Fr.. Plclt up 6 o~.435-110 B.ithrnorn Refinish J448 Ch~arnnq Sr>rv1cps J~48 Hou..cleanin9-At*Ofc- Condoe Carpet cteano lng·patn1 .. 1c:. [ngffah epeatclng N!M881 TUB..Shower·Slnk R• KATML£EN'S HOUSE· pelr-A•gl•U·Flber· CLl!!ANINO P9ttonal gl•H·Porcetaln-Chlp1· touch Offc·•Pl•hom• Crack• rep91r•d All )(Int r•f• 84~28 cofOrs. 850-44'3 -A-'-!'""L""IA_B.;.L.;;;1!....;;.M_ou;;;...-1.;.ec~le-a-n- Bt«H1ty l ·lbf ;• Tr lng by the day. Local .,... JOnt ,.,.,~. Cal YOIMOa 831 •1911 ClmaqP Door•, & Openers .lhJ? GlilSS Gl.111 n u i1 ,~.' PAINTING PLUS Gu• .... ••1111 AffordebM 54&-57156 RAINBOW Clrc .. Ma nt. "'*"'*10 .. Eal ""'-' Apt. OuM )ob ,, ...... S1 llc•M91t7 93e-1768 SUN RISE PA.INTINO cu.tam wOlt ... Fr. ~---­LC•~·~ IURFllDI 'AlmNG Oullty pajntjng lly protte. lkNll UctJl0208I lntutad. Bonded. "'" E•tlmate.~ IURflfDI PAMmlO ~ '*'°'II by ~ liolllll LC 18020ll ....... lorlOlct ,,.. ....... ~ Plumbing 389 24 Hr £DD•S4Ml22 HEATWG ' PWMBIHG lte S.187l V'Q/ ~- Property Man.1genH·r1t .iWl8 y . YOUR P"OP•RTY t 8 yean •xi>«lence R.E Blcr, 720-02'3e Roof 1ng Jq 1 O MfNPROOI' "°°""° ~&C:O-.oat Aarools. 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Ad w.-..~ v.0005 AoroM "°"' tMNch __ i!l!H!!__ --.-, .---. a 1 o • a.....u..._ .. --....... _1 ~. f?W740 tey area. Ma-1 .... Aalil~: >Cini tn-In Inn IMudenl h-IHCa n range ___.,. ••n ........ -.... ,.. co'"• to a .. embl• ~. W..,. loc*.-Countv'• moet unique --------·• ltMI• d/W, __...., do-CotTA MllA. "°°""In ~ "°"' "°"' tno for l'llgN'y mot~ P"bttc.tion1 wetttiing ftOITAI. .fOll Mt•. ~. tao. .,._. home, IUto ptty, ~ound, Golden A• home. I04 4M• f700 \'Med lndlYktual• eo only Mon-,..rt,• If ~ 11 u1 to a1• 9Cl.'h,. Ho,._, , .. •ote ctlble, makS leMce. =:r.;y-:; • B:i::: _o. ...... f'T_. _P _________ , c, oordl~.'!.. 1hort ~ • ao.c!!. of~ '°' exam a epptlce-----.....~---- - &2IO/fno. Ma-ate 0t e7M1.._ a...-.a.19 enn ........ ,_, pro-,....... ainO ~ .... lion lnfom\e1ton call •· M1-'tn -,.=~.=.o.;;..;;:;;~.;.;;..;=at -ftM ,.....,,.., Wqllm fot EuropMn ~. UI me, Mt, 100191141:11. ext 1Mne. ftfot. nontemtcr, oom"'* Minted. •• To.._, ........... US LOIT • MO old choc .... ltudef'O in YoUr com. Aobert9on. 3n-1e:M CAtJO IAM-aPM, 7 CHANNaL 19' tum .. amtn, oar. W/d, pvt 2"8a hoUle wlllldna ...... e.mc. • UI l.ab .... rle\ler. A.,. ,or buey Corona del muntty. lddl c~ ~· .M>ea daY! UOOO/mo. '"°" or bait\ kit. ptlY. ,.,.,. =--;~:,~ ~ 900f\ IO .... to IWN of ... Mar ..ion. Muet .,. da'" .,. ~ All brWhee u CV9--p-... .....,;.,._--_-----'°"' term ..... ,... enoee. 15CO. utd pd --· ............. _.... ........ _.__. 81CcetM ..,.,., fot .act "•ward 1 21· ••I-llc'd CorUCll Joan wttt'I Aono commu-tome 0 A 9'C Now -• .,..,.., IM''"· ~e 28r 111• holae, •• .,,.,... Appt. Info. _!!=-~"9!,!. !?tf!e.!no!_l!!!.an_....-_ ' ~1 ~ Contae'8 .. ..__ · .. ~ Nr1nQ. Cel (t, eos WOMfN'I ''' LAGUNA BEACH .,., entrance, petlo, In the Hunt 8ch .,_ m !¥!' crum;:::;::. ,..,.. ,.._.. tct«loo lat. K-22::317 j'PPlrMAa- MOTOA INN pWklnQ, JllC 14to/mo (900) ..,....,..,. ext. LOST tNn'• watch. In-An'I ACTOll ...,.. .,.,... beMflta.. ' ' • .,..,_ 1 s.... t i . .. ~ --·-1171 a utJl tncL MO-HV 1 •10, ··-•pm. ., ?':. name·. v---CU11n"• avallable. cal tN'TRAX et IOO-llAINTINANCI • ~~.... .......... -.. • .. -..... _ • 289-1221 Pollt•. P•OPI• Need "'Oney fa.tr Up. ~ HBO TV, '"' my dWntwn ~ _d!ye. ...... ......,1_11._11 __ ,.._. --155 KMpMke. M . le9tnnlng Actor• • NMd ~ eupeM-on.nted. good phone 12000 per monlh 1!1 ' I ' ' l() . ~ tllOt=' · Clrde. mo. makS evo. heated pool tue new home, p'llt ba, aEWNO Oft llUY1NO 751·7000 WOfbt!Op, CUSTOM~ S£RVtCE .c>r A maintenance ltt s. 21 hOUt1I per QUW9nteed. Ho ~ & •ttpe to ocean. _...., cloMI. w/d, tac A BUSINESS? LOST or ,OUNO a Pet? (21!) na.oe1e WW!led: • ~t at.aft Elrp'd In U~· ...-nMOed bt.¥nl aeta9d Kitch'• avl. .., N teoo/mo. llW?IS ...... -............ _ I -~-· spey~-.. a-..._,._ .... peiople. We .,.., )'OU tfy. ~. electn· .. .,,. • ~ 3BA t8A, 18?5 LaQ & Coe ......., '"~ ~,,.... .....,_....,.,NO ,('_.., --..., uplf11C9r '° loee your ~ c:et It dtywa• tor lluge au90 _....-.. Adame. •·ptu, pvt • ......._ '! ... Hwy~'!'..~ CAU.~~--~.!ie?-.~Pet w"Tlf'! dd•Y •"tt,te. 133-187'tl!xf.•. com,,.,.,c•••. '"iden---.7 AUYCLUI ~t»o 21 ).2M-9791 ...tlo 16' c.la mlnlt -r • wr .,_ -, ee .. en even no &!1R! ft.. tl91 a marina proteet 1n 1• 64~ ellt. 521 ,._.. ' eeo.. ' ' 'um rm/be ehl dt>t M. CHIHuAHUA: Smf aNfta.. MutM lype,7 Newpot1 Beach "•ft RUD 900K8 FOR V.C.nt. ~1 moblte hm, llmlnll.... tan, wht pew1 & train, $5/hr. Cotta • & let• anvtng rec.Ofd ~AY1 1100 1 11119 No s .... Traane. AYAJLAILI NOW ptklng l480. en-5100 bt.u1, red collar. Vk: M..._ CM0-17'T7 ~~.0'7 manct.tory. 973-9330 E.itp•rl•nce. Call 1· AUTOllOllLI TO Im~·· large ~br. Newport Ht• Furn. n11 RIJIT.fll CHJO'( '1•11 ,..,,. on TIUll ~·.. w. AHembl• product• DRIVIR 900-M7-717t (IO" REAL DTATI 2ba, •Id tm.lp, ftptc, QUtet, ~ prtv., ~ kOO C.M ....... ~.. Earn UC> to l550/wk. Great oppty to wort! MaBAa•ftaUll Ir min) or Wrtt.· PASE • •a• ... ....-A..-patlo, d/'W, no doga t•phone, "°"'emtcr, t"°°"OIWDUT'f Oeldt U0.000 llOSt,000.000 AeWAAO. S13-e1~ '2• 1-. No~-Wiii w/Senloq, Approx 5-1 --.~ ,.,,,...,.. 259Z, t91 S Lin-wu.5 ~ SUIJ/mo + ucurlty, non/drlnk•r. $375. S.715/mo w/1 yr tu CllDlnilcl\AMoc. train. Cll t.aoo.?1.1-1.0. "'•/day. Mon·''' RllTAURANT colnway. N Aurora. IL WAJITID 213-592-221• _a.._2_..s_1_8_2_.____ (W/18 mo lse. laat mo ___ .. ;.;._ta......,_,_. ___ 1 •a~a 15.15/ht. Paca & deity. 11 accepting appfjc:• _8064_ 2_ NEW u 5 UXURV APART· NrM~ w,,1aoe S.SOmo. free). Pvt •nthevd, HIVllTOftl FOR tM honeet women _..,..--. er rneele to !'\<>me-tlone tor ~ & night REAL ESTATE CAREER E$ar50().$n 1000fft MENT • 28R 2BA wtlh ..... ., may ftCh tn a,,m!" ..a!..,"91~~.g, ~~ Actlv• or -·aiu... pa'1· In AtMnca by P~-"" F'ff.c..tetl... bound eldef'ty Costa f'oed 8ener & au-.. A E co Heka ,_.. "-_....,. t ....., .. ~ .• ~ ... ·-'V ..,, .. '""• mm..., In ___.... 1 "N·1. t ·""00_.e• H.8 . M24N7 Mebet M Moato•• 111 -• ..,..,, up "' ......, • . ·-,..,.. ...... .,. .. _..., If· Po... Ion '"'"'2..-.. 7 nere environmental """ ..,.. -... atea uM own po• ona. uslstant to a top "'<>- &4M501 or 94MIJ17 rand•. 173-1718 u -··-producte line. 3825. StO/Call. 18 & ---------• vehlcl• w/rermburM-Pteaae IPP'V It 2332 ewe.,, Muet be ;~11• NR OCEAN, 4J 2br, 54() 720, 1008 l/f ..:MttU up. ment Mutt be 21 or W. Cout Hwy. N 8 alerter, aggreHlve * 8AM-Noon Monooflrt •17/Hr • Comm/ Training 2b•. Privacy Oar, 191~ Westcttn, NB. II AT THI llACH over OMW prtnt·out' _____ ._____ and ••tr•m•ly Cl• patio. No P9t• 112.5/ Agt S.1·5032 •IY IOON• req'd 714/ 22().()224 MARKETING SECTY c>end•ble s.1 .. poal· •No Elrp Necna.ry mo 167·t77Cl.~231 ea E.O.e For company relocal· •ions aleo ~ailabl• .. _ .............. N .... __ ale office •P~ ,..., F Send '---me req 1 1 Fn..,dfy c ........ office I dljlll' I _,_...,. _ _. J W al t A OATE .,._ .. M o•-•1 Ing to ounta n Valley """" o to0"91 111.... . rport, 25-525 •WIDOW HAa 11$ 4 lONght. Hw '"'-" ~ n1wu. Call KathlNn, PT R 180 Nwpt Cntr no toallol'litlM'-4000 et. 11 sq ft. ••• TD'al '20,000 up. No tancJng ~ fl'om I A.M.·t2-~ Train fc. lnduetrlal Ca-213-929-US3 Dr ill 180. N 8 92e60 fk.11 I . I IB Rent con1tderatlon Cltd•""' No ~ c.11 tocal women a men •4• •t• tiring routea, HB ., .. COM. Share.,._,. 3BR with e mo. IHM o..on--._..'*"'1 who would Ilk• to ••an••"IAJI A.etc '°' Al CH Tom, OC .-.0 home. I03 Orchid •••831~ ma.t you (names & P-..-v~• ..... nr 1 ... -do ...._1030, ,_.pm EAH YtEW N town, Walk to beach. S.20. C t J C t M ~ • lndcl) 900--· _,..., _,, •XT•aa utl1 & cable Ind. NJ _!!•::•~IMl~~or~7:.!2~1.:!.ee~~=~e en re 01 a •••· ........ _.. S1 .... , . halt, a & factala n.-tor TV a emkr aeoo. •94-1"'-Full ..We. From '°° ~., .. ...,m n ~ s.s ..... CCSM-• ..... _ ... ful •·-..... ft to eoo N~ •-~ Guar wage or comm. oywwk, --"'"' -.. ·-"'" f'V ..ion.. ~9 l80-$t00 • day a.o r J •. \', : . . • 28R 38A home. Quiet, provementa l .I09t 1,.. & 2_.. ........ fM. 213-ZTl-0911 p'llt, all lits Incl, 1825 1*19 trM rent_...., •• nu • nv• • ~EPEi? P/J B(·H'1 .. ,,,, mo. N/emkt. l44-4le9 EXEC office IUltH,,.., DUDS HoueekMpW wntd· reti.-A/P, Alf't. computer ~--d·' M ... JW .. Ir........, .. .....,. v Ren CH PU'C.h abta, thorough, r9'I ••perienc• required WllTCIJP'P ..,.,,..ona ... ar '"' ... ...,.. .... , •v on r.,.. P~ef., t· .... -t Ad agencw. Catt ~ & My 3Br 28a K9nnan Ave, NB. FAX, Low P°'"19 & Ratff -... ' I ...,.., Myma. ?~ 28R 2llA Dtw. PoOf, frptc. 1121 Auttand Ad. llOO/mo. Oulet/ MCUf9,.......,.. prof n/emtct. Frptc, recept, ooptet. cont FMt CtoH 980-2053 •ft 7pm 1 wJd 1450 723-1113 rm. totC.h, rr .. pattcing Give U1 A Cnaneet ... •" a cott... 141Y bfdO Lone Star Mof1osoe _ __... "'"'· $250 mo-mo. At Olen 147·1971 daye MOO Comfortable 1 Br conaoe ti.hind cun Or. near Aedlande Small view , •• 3058 ROOllllATI Oulnlan 833-9MO &»-3203 "** WANTED N£'NPORT PIER AREA To 1hare 2BR/28A omc.ttore. 815 s/f. condo by South Coat Parking, MOOJmo fM. Ptu.a. S-00/mo (In-Avt now. e73-4NMO •ILOCK TO IUC~ ctUc:1ee uuntJM othtf Office a gar apace. • •aoo orp than phone) MOV9-ln rm1. 38A, 12' rottue> JB.. 2.SA, iow.t unit, S400 t9nt Plue 1200 Jar door. 1 Dlh & prege, W/O hk-up, 01 d•Polft. Smoket o.tc. omona, CM $900. w. •t tN/mo. Ml4t lltc• pata. Leave _&4_5-oee.4 ___ • ---- 210 OrlfC & 110 \.UOClf'9 m•eHges di ya 11 Oulat, private Newpon TSl MOUT l!i-22» 114-1'30 or call .,,_ 8-.ch wllterfront of· 1·30PM at ~58 l•• ......... Hoag Avallabfe 'et>Na'Y 15 flea. t .ea elf + out· • 28R ....... "604950. BC . •Id• cMcJc. Exceffent e tM ...... 1721-17IO. HUNT. H, Prot'I non tree parklng. Celt 873- Clw Jcarport PoOt-•pa 1mkng rmmt eo lhr lrg 9330 for lnformlltlon 1-01 ~. MMl3I t\M, ~ ml. from bch WESTCLIFF BUILDING , .... yny, ~ Us>-1425 utll "3-0425. . , ' .... I \( 1: 11 Jli ' ' • l ~ •._ q Holy SpMt, you who 1olve all problem•. who tight all roac:t• ao that I can obtaJn my goal.. you who give I me th• dMne glfl to p Q G E R I J fOfgtve and fOfget •" 1----------4· evtla 9galne1 me. and J I 1-I I "'-' In Ill in.tanc: .. or ma. I want In this FLOWER IHOP PtT RIN JOBI Sat 4 hrl Sunday 9 30-5 30. 944-1413 .... ea .. 11altl. P.UO, i:... & M/F lhr 29A H.B. O-ted ally, walk·ln cto1e1e. co"'m Poot, 1p1, 1750/mo &4$oM31 patto. Pvt car pon 200 to bch Lo 28R, l460+utlf .. 1*77 bm Cell, tip, auto gar MIF. l•OO. Incl utll, CIOOf 5001 Rtv., Ave ci..Nng ave, cable. S89S'mo Y"Y 642·3890 E'lfde Coa1a ....,.._ NEWPORT BEACH Westdlff/lnrlne Ave Office & Retail Ava.II MM101 my fa you •r• with ______ __. I 1hort pnry« to thank I T T ~ you tor ell lh••• E J Y thlnge •nd •o contltm I I I I Advice trom granny ·one once •o•ln that ' 5 ~ • thing about experience 1s that never want to be ------_ _._.___. __ .... separated trom vou. when you don't have very 29.. 1 BA, parking, l!tal 722_.738 ..... rung. lal $825 ut1I lncf 29R N 8 ...., beech. Unci>o 1 BA. gar, 1 tOO Clay ry condo, own bdrm St. $850. 873-3099 end bath 1000/m<>. 28R 19A Sl•P• to 545-50eO CH 642'9331 Comnwrc 1.11 I Propl'rty 2 778. LOW OVIRHUD! Small retell office, Eutalde Costa M .... Ideal tor new bual- neaa. an1 CH craft1, S 180/mo Call Carey and ...,.., 1" •l>lt• 0 '1 .. ---------- 1 much. you re apt to ·--a --· • all matertal Uluslona, t C E T T [ D wish to be with you In _ eternal Qtofv Thank I I' I I J O Compt.ta ftl• chuckle quoted you fCH YOUf mwc;y by f1ll1ng 1n the nu111no WOtdJ toward me and m1ne. ____ _. __ _._...._ ______ .. y~ develop frOll'I np No 3 below t> • a c h s 9 5 o /m 0 NB BAL.BOA, ocnfmt on s 1200 H C d•P Agt •end. Rm In 38r 28• EMB Income TM 2922 ~711 ext 217 hou1e w /pertcl ng. IMO/mo. 87!.-5429 PERSONAL TAX 831·2242 39R 28A nHr 8Hch a N9 Pn, M/fJ, N/S, 38R PREPARATION Pavllllon S 1 350/mo 28A, w/d.. On beach. Accurate, reaaonabty yearty 557..S985 nt ten C11. a.50 Incl 1,300 eq. ft. w/front of· prlc•d, confldentlat 38R 28A, lrg kltch, _ut_ll_. &_73-3 __ 2_&4_.___ net & lg. roll·UP door Evening and wetkend PRtNT NUM8ERED LETTERS IN THE SE SQUARES • UNSCRAMBLE LETTEIS TO I I I GET ANSWER • • • SCUM LITS ANSWIU 1·l 1 N• p of MF t 1790/mo. 1791 Whtto«, t t t ~ rrptc:, 2 lrg decka, w/d .. area. r I or appo n men • our hk up, 2-c:ar gar 1 blk lu• garden 1ettlng _C_M_da)'l_,__~ __ 93S_2 __ , hOm• CH mine) a•I-• 101 e to bch or bay 11400 condo, t500 llf. 2 trg 8,500 aq. ft. 2 ••rot of· "''" tho tax Mne-1 ::.n O) &de 9J,noA ·400w lue11 9118"4 l,UOP no.( U9Wt\ 1B4l Y""Y 495-8681 mltr 1ultu, 2~Ba, tlcee & reception arH ftta VOU are •nt.. ~'-' 6u ,( 6 90"-of 28R 2'-'BA VlfY p'llt, HC g1ted. W/2 lg roll-up door. ts.cl te. St eouauedxe anoqv 14) ~ ' UUBJ WOJ! ao111py ...... Sy CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HlltSCH North-South vulntrablt North dull NORTH •&QJ782 •A • Q .. t A J 10 8 W'EST EAT • A93 •64 • 10 a a 2 • J e 1 e •K ea •Ates • Qt2 •K86 SOUTH • 10 8 • K Q .c 3 • J 10 1 2 • 7. 3 ~ biddm,- Nortla Eut l t P .. 3 • P .. p._ P .. Soulb I Jlii'T 3 NT w .. t P ... P ... {)ptnt.n1 t.ad: T"'<t uf • Nf'91 York'• 11'nowl\flf C'aHnduh Club can at.ab 1 r la1m to ~'"' t.M world'• moll tnttmauonal club On almost &n)' P"tn da, you can find I mt.emationa.I tara fmm G rut Bnl· a1n Iara.I, Swedtn. Norway. China and Puaata.n •acini frwndly bett!. over the rrttn beiu Thi. hand •u du.It tn a hich·•ta.kt rubber bridit pme at the club 'tud) aU four hands and ttwTI dec1dt w~lher vou would rath.tr play or dtfend lhrw no trump a~r a he&11 lead North's hand mich1 have hHn 71443,,_1,__._....._.. a.ho rt • po mt or two Tor a JUmP eluft lD ttrma of b.i&h carda, but It.a trick ta111n1 po~ual mo~ thu compai- aated "'1th all the ltlencth m the unbid au1t.1. Uu.e no trump wu the lop-al bid •l South'• NCODd tum. and North did well to pue-row apedea baa DO play at aJJ. North-South ban plenty of tncb available. The only ~ aa wbetlwr declan!r can rake in Dine tncu befre the defenden can tab five That aa not poec1b&e if P.at· W •l tab full advan1'18 of &heir auet.a, to take full marb if JOU f~ to dt!end.. The tec:m to a winniDc defeme • to lock d«larer m dummy at a time when thtr. an only black earde W\ on the tabW. HmNftt. Ball-W• mual M canful not to t.l Souila p.ln the lead uppoee tha1., aft.er winnq the en of haarta. declarer *cit a ~ Crom dummy. The tirM ai.p m the dl-ftnst~e c:ampeicn ia for Weet to ta.kt t.ht ece, then the defaden muat cou.ct two d>arnond tncb ~ fore ,..,.ertmc to lped. However. 1f W Ml i. m the liead aft.er the llClODd chamond. that defender b..u to tab Catt to tlll\ with the nine of ~ O~rwtae South can pm t.be mcf by letunc &lw low lpade nm co t.be eiaht Tbt 1aa bunile to ovm::ome aa that ti declarer leada • wonduy club booor from dummy, Ws must wm and return a dub. and the de· fer><kra will eventually collect OM pade. two diamonda and two clubs TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Twnhm 1n ••du1tve !,~~...!""91•2w S.1J7/eq ft. 11'79 ~. ~~!.!!1-4523 ~ve 101 e .13~ -i:>9l&(] -~er -edoJD -e16u1r ..... .,_..,........ C.M Deva 540<9352. ·-Ac~· erea gar, wfCI, verv..-------------====================== ~====== ..... ------------...,_ Quite. hOO &4 .. t 783 Brand N-tl!tR, dec:O- retor ~nlshed, 1tepa to aand, uttl paid 11 .. 971.()300 1 F\INre 6E_..,.n Eur~ 10....,,., ,. lnV.llno- IS ,.,.,._ ,.~ 17 ...... °"' ()I( II F.eure ,, Noun erldtftg 20 o.oria-. 22 flolibel I 111 H 2• ~grouc> :M Calor19 counters 2 7 NOC 11 tN ..... 3t Time of~ 32 Alea "°Ill' 33 Abdleate 35 Weep >I f •m arllmall ,. rrott.·1111n .0 Frwt l'fP9 •t~ '2 ~dllfl '3 Sltalgflttldo9 .. -V~.I> 4S~aft ••Uf'IOI 47 ~ .... 5t Jiu'°'*' 52~ .... s--..... $1 ... ,.~ .... .,~ .. ~ 6' S Alftean GOif\ 13 UNt °' .,. .. 6' Foot.,,_ 1$~ lhoutJ M WomOU1 17 Pey!Nt.O DOWN 1 51-.t""Q 2 TNSn l ----........ s ........ • AMf\WlllQfli 7,.,... • Ha"'"'O ouna t Lenin I Int '*"' 10 .,...,.,, 11 weight YIVt 12 Sore 13 r.av-21 TOCJll a ~-22~··-·· uo...- 27 ..... 21 lully JIHerO ... OIW '°,, ...... ... pct\IN J4 Dec NII -~ 37nt.-• "lMle - 50,,. ., .... Nudllll ..... ,..., 67 ....... to A-.• O"tl•• tnot"d• phon••· co"'puter (Word ......,, .,... pMne. lllof'8 w/f!llMlt>/ Now hiring fUM/patt to wonc In ...,...-~ UM• wor,•r•. Call ~~~ .. = .. M073forapp!, Mat () C. elrport. Cd reotaunlM 10-2111 tot eppt. • Dtl.UIAll'I ~ a.rv ,.ff Ho•t/Ho•••n. PICMDI _.,.., appty '" peraon. '°1 l8VICI TO,_.. e. MbOe, 9a1bo9. I lllJ '' l : ' I t \\1,t'l!t'd I ,J~) AIM funeral homee looktno fOf people 10 provide Pf..n..d MN-lc". MU9t bo able to Experienced relate well to ~· MaNger. (I yeara) Is Stabte Income. FIT ca-IOOklng for tho 'right' roor. Ex~ trelnlng property. 8eachsldo a loYlng •uppott. No Of ctoM, •Mall, (11 to Olq>eflone:O neoftUfY, 30 unit•), Newport but Muat tow people. Beach to San Diogo. CaJI Uz, 213-533-1811 Call Tarry for appt. at SPffC~ 714/12&-7118. Pathologlat Fff poaltlon avaJI In Laguna Beach araa. Ability to direct 1po.eh thor•PY In a S.N.F. Callfomla lie ,.q. Pl.... contact: Riverside Hoarlng a Speech Ctr, 5051 Canyon Croat Or, Ste 104. Rtvorsldo 92507. 787-0204 TELEMARKETING Poaltlon• avallabla In our ollt• Owner Referral Dept Experienced. mature lndlvldual1 only. nt1qlH'~ 6010 * BUYING ITEMS * • 1190'• to 1950'• • •.-.Y to HouMhold• PltaM lv Mtg t73-C223 AmQUE DIPORIUI •COSTA MESA* 1931 Newport Blvd. Tremencloul s.cuon. Frencll • Englllll • Arrwlt 25 Seltct Otaler1 •8000 Squett Feel• BEST PAY Mon-Sal lM SIMI 12.e EJCercl•• tM-k• ona 1289, uc S 155. Stefrclmbg oxor orig 1399, sac St 75. Unused, com· putorzd 550-4789 OH11 I' f lJlll>:tHt' & E q1Jqi1111·11'.1.11.11 Hu11 t11:11!1111 '.~llJ1'. [l.11 h'. ·"'· ... 1 T. I, I l' I l j ... ) :) .-. -.. •""TT, Moving Sela, Evory1hlng Must Go. Color TV, redlo, cordla .. phone. bedding, el.etrlc blen-v~ CS.ska, file cab!>-At Newport leunch kot, mirrors. crock n•ts, c.,.,,_, lampe, ramp. Wa•h rack, Bt>,h t1 L 1 ·W pot. lcltchon ware talophonH, calcule· Bia 0arag9 Sala lam cafe. repair ahop . ml1c. 548-7317 tors, ate. 845-5778 or '•b 2. 15951 Carrio 129-1100 7n-.3893 ROLLS whealchalr, el· 54""8434 Low prk:e9. Ln. StaJned front door, Nawpott dOc:k for rant, moat n-. S200. & 2 dHk, lot• of misc. up to 20'. l200/MO. wslkora (t w/Wh9el1}, Tom. day8 782.()550, $25 HCh. 548-4530 ew/Wtcnds 873-nec> WANTl!D BASEBALL· PRIVATE DOCK FOOTBALL and 1928 Klmbell Baby Couch, Jet Sid, plcturOI, Nawpott. Water, ol.e· gA~~s~ ~~-~~2L L Grand, 12,500. 844· !~~i~l~cO,. s;!.: trlct!y, etc. 813·7877 4493. gart, NB. Sllp Avlll-No ltve Aboltd 45· Slip 1720 A11t1qut · Cl.t"SI( " ()Q.1:1 A u!11 lrnporl1•d ~1100 INTOWNf ~':'w!:'!. Call for lntarvt.w tt '42-t990 * * WANTED TO BUY: Old ORIENTAL RUGS. any size In any condition t ·800-53,. 7233 Sµort111q Good·, h0b5 Furniture, chlldron'1 Up to 32' S3IS ciothff & toys. Sat. 8 Sida tie to 25' 1250 BMW 1987 325 to 12. 198e Port Ed-SWALES ANCHORAGE __ 7_l_4-_7-'-59-_7eoo ___ Bladarmolar, wall clock, TRACER rare. 1 1on•d by Wrought Iron S.CUf'lty Grlll1 (2) 8'1l5' S50. Heh. (1) 6'x4' 135. We'll haul & help ln- 1tell. ave 979-4887 .Kl. ,AB Ul.El watd Circle, NB. oaa.. 9-5 54&-1501 4 door, I •pd. loW vn :!. mlln, Original owner, K2 178'• Salomon 837 Moving Salo. Baby & WANTao.ASAPs Sllp well maintained, Salm- bindings. Good condl· TOddlor llama, wicker, or aide ti. for 25 ft on sliver w/llntod wln- tlon. 175 O.B.O. 84<>-misc.. Set 9 to 4PM. Hllboet In Newport dowa. I 14,000. Cy· Schmidt, apotl••• cond $4500 By Appl only 673-MIM 1185 3000 Marcus Ava. NB. a.ach. 845-5853 PfM•. 781-4310 . .-......-....-..--.-~~---~~~~~~~ Seekrnu Men 3003 ADlllUTIOll PomlnlM. loYlng. •i*· llLllVI IN MAGIC? LIU THAN so.rr.a ~ minded woman I.M's aid wlntan and PIRFICT l,,,_llQ with good, refined aall 1ummor1, enjoy SW,., 5•10 .. , 40 +. Atw9-la'tl......-ct tutH ...U •trone romance under tho ,. hOnOrabla, cMt•mlned atara. sum, aftl'Kdvo, •mo k a r . ca au a I In Newport Boeoh. man~ noble icMal• Hnsuous. 9wpr 39 df'tnkOf', Into bOWtlng, DW1', 309. OdlUCMld, and atandarda. My seetcs ~· 40lsn w~tlehollc by day, ~ OUIOoota.-. oh•~8tlc:a: blond/ man dHlrlng fun In homabodY/coueh po-••Oftc culatne. You 11 groan. DIVorced. 31. Hrloua ralauonahlp. tato by "4Qhl, ... king D WILM • '0 • -4 0 •, -'-'--.. ...... .;;;.;;..;;--.. _ _._--.. t12327 #2348 tall 8WM Wlll'I Mica In-haindeom., coo~. ,., ••••• 112341 .,.,.., eoclafty ....,., · ATTRACTIVE CURIOUI BLOND LUICIOUI LI,. ~~hartno 1n1e1 ..... IUROPIM BLOND Hll I'm e swpr, 27, sWF 91~ --------• SW,. •• ·-n _., •-"'''"", 110 --Cu1o to ayea . • _,,, ........ m, .... .,. .. ,..,. Tell. allm, 12 atf'll-'lc. Seeking Women 3004 curable romantic, pretty. Seeking 2&-31 Lovaa snow afellng, playful, lntellig.nt, so-cu1o to good-looking bllclng, nat~. looking ph'8tlcatad and heppy man. I rid• horM•, for exciting ralatlon- ... k• tall succe .. fl.11 ekl, and love th• the-ship wttn 30-31. Too DOWll TO IAll'Tll no""8m~er SWM for atar. L.ookJng lot a good to pau this up. Hon••t a alncer• aiccltlng ralatlonthlp goOd Mend and po• 4'234e wMo IMlo. ST', 110 fT'I A _YIM and lifelong happl-sibty. hopafuDy, more. ---.,......---1.._ __ lb•. l!njoye •Po"9, 8WM 31 ldd II~. Ma. tl2329 4'2350 r& • • • movie•. Quiet ~ °"'-' but adYWtlW• ATI'RACTJVE EUROP•u• IOPHllTICATED nlno•· s..telna IMO oue, Mloa ...._ on '""" IDH.,a" famato haatthy trim... th• beaoh, q"l•t EUROPEAN Au IT RA LA I N R . ~ tract1va emot1ona1ty nlghl9 tau •••· a..oa-. WIDOW SWF, young 47, aim. stable. #1399 In; tor a .,...,. ,.... MlllD non·emokar, aoclal ---PUii--.-... ---lcNlllh!p. #1-c~=r,~· ~·,.!~~i t~ SWF fotty aom.thlng. dtlnttM, ~· dane-...., --1--. ,...----,-----..,,.,. ...., Sllm btunotta, adu-Ing, dtnMr•, mcwlea. • &IA •....w ~ .w. P'•r·-· lnt•n.,,ant, so-1 ....... ., It you h-... .,..., ~ ,~letlcatad and catad, not nto games. --.,, ·~, SBM ...era SP for 9 .W.M, IT' t• l9L attractive ...U pa• Ht end alnc:ere gen-t .... d.... •·-i!ntore ................ ppy, ... k• tan auc-alon. tri.ndahlp. aonae U•m•n. PlaaM call. c ...... ' _. • dendng. "'°"" -., c:eHful non .. mokor of hutnof, aan~ -'2347 got• It ~2!. ~1~ ~--_._ SWM r--cltJ.w. r·•---------gooddn .. ,.. ••• ·-...,....._ _______ .,.. "'.,. .. ., -· honeaty. Young a • ISllAe• ..... nlllllllllM•-aaa... llonah P end i11a1ono tucte. 412332 "LOOKIH FOR LOOKll ,_ watt • ...-..., ....., h!ppin..•. "2329 __ FU_N_L_OVl_NQ--LOVI" Cl AllY UDY -... .. flit 1• .....; 1£• •I ~~~:.!!!:...---! AnRACTIVI But Mrlou8 aboUt Im· SWF 42. vffl anrac-SWM u tbolll 1IO etwN. 31-41. "'118 T... ~. twMf. ... W PITt LOVll MUSIC ponant thif'IG• 1n 1tta. 11ve. •uoc"''"'· non1 lb• Nol bed '°°"'· t · M 11 T y O U I w. ttone111 a.. Te1. 11 11 .. 1111. .... Good..., .. of humor. Not metanall8ttc. 5'1" amol(•r. Sook• tall, ... 1ca 119'reict1Ya ~ .... ..._.. ...... ...,. .... ,_. .,,...,.. IWM ... Rad hoecs. pellta, ~ 8WF 34. weatttly, tuft lcWlng, ro-lMnd•nt non-emokw ._.,.,... ...,...., ~ ,..,. t71-. ...... --. 4'11", eo ~an. UW.a Looking for hon._. m•ritlc SWM 42·'5 (404ah) nlc. ft0ur9, OOOd looklna a Tom ...... .....,., .,. 11w9 M.,,... t; r » anllqu... dancing. fun.loytng caring man wtth 8tronQ deWe fOt E n J o y • Ind o o,. HMO type;-..._. ~ ......., Wf7 trtfn, ..,. .,.... t._. tor ....,. Oood IOOklng Y«y af. Lowa apc)l1a a beech. permanent taletlon-1 OUldOora ~. HUabl• app•U .. 11 , ......... MAI•• ............ ...... f~a. 4'23n #232t ahlp. 4'"'1 tltMI #1400 ...,, .... ) •t• ---.... •tW TODATEUNE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your interests • Tel I your age • De cri be your appearance • Specify your preferences • Include what you liked about the per on you are responding to You may leave a 30 second mes age. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES J PRINT CLEARLY· (First three words ore boldface> 25word mo~lmlln FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All CalHns Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE:---------------------------------- ., ... _ ... o-o ... c:-........ ALL 11M SAVIN6 IS T~ERE15 A P05SlelLITV T~AT SOMEDAY Ll~E ON nus PLANET WILL CEASE TO EXIST ... ------- -. . . .. J "' • I "~ . --·~J. 6Grandma says microwave meals used CJ VA~S Of A W~1E' ~E~1E~ I i • to be called TV dinners. But I think it's just one of her jokes." .. Just the stamp. Marmaduke Just the stamp•· NANCY AllLO AND JAJI08 OVERBOARD ' ) l LOCr. ro \~E 51A~S.; ,,.. (> J ..; . .. r ·~ ADAM AAY& ~ ~ ~fAY ~£ fOOA Y, 5WU.11£ I FRED BA88ET ~ ,) . ... by Jeff MacNeUy ' DltNIUS by Alex Graham It wasn't so much what hL so.id .' It was the wa\j he said it . TBlt MENACE by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE FU1'KY WINKERBEAN CIN[){.) I ARE~,.,. 400 A1 AU.. 801HERED 8L) IHE FACl1HAi A NEW HOL.E IN fHE 020NE i..At;ER APPEARS 10 HAVE OPENED OP ABOVE ~ 50400~L~~~~~~ J Of c.ouR5£ / &.rr lJJH4' 15 EVE~E SO OOIQ< 10 J R>INI IHE FINGER A"f • AEROSOL HAIR ~5 ~ I J I J i • by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE AND W Ii~ DRAW TH~ QUE5110N . by Brian Basset DRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUllBLSWS&D8 by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston ~ie>ea.. ~~-FI OCJ'olT 11Ml!. "'b 1'41NK '*11TFTI by Kevin Fegan by T. K. AyM { -.... ........ ........... -.. '""' ............ .. ... .. .. .,. '-.... .. ............ ... ..... -==~ ........ ~ lMI ,...., .. . .. ...... .. ..... ... ... ... . .... .. -.. ,,., ... ...... .......... '""" •• lllt .... .... ,... ......... . .._ ............ ........... ..., ... rsi .. .......... ~ ........ ............... ........... ... ..., .... ... ,.. .. .. ·Mil ... .. RIONTa· , •• • • • • • oaw MMf STAJ'OtlMRY -.. --OCEAN REPORT -...... ,. --... ,.., ..... .,.., ..... .... SCll ....... ............... ............ .. Ziii TODAY'S SUN SUMM: e:se a.m. Sunset: 5:29 p.m. Full Moon Jan.30 Last Otr. New Moon 1st Ott. Feb.22 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 More lawyers bend elbows Lawym are drinkina more lately, evidently. The Amcncan Bar As.- sociat ion has reported an .. astonishing me" in liquor con· sumption by their profeu1onals. Claim 11 13 perctnt of lhe attorneys admit to downina sax or more dnnks a day Q. In which month arc the most concep11ons'> A. December Thole over 76 years old can claim they ""-Cre htre before the busiest port an North Amenca even became a port I mean Los Anaeles. It sot that "busiest'' d1sunc11on 1n 1989 when at surpaswd New Yortc I Caty. Los Anaelcs d1dn 't even have a pon until an anafiaal breakwater made one an 1914 Am told few work with the '°' c.tllcd "New Math" anymore. Is that nsht'> Q. Is there more anfideUty in the Soviet Union than here'? A. Undoubted!) not. Says our Love and War man. The Soviet d1vortt rate 1s much h1aher. Where the divorce rate as h1sh. adultery drops. always A veraae widow "\'CS as a widow for 2S ycan What exactly 11ves a team a hooie coun advantqt? h's not the encouraaement 11 aeu from its locaJ fans. Rather. it's the harass.int dJs.- courqement lhc v1s1LUll team ects from tho!t fans, So says a ~ searcher All I know about lhe Oxford Sparrow IS it naps In nasht. . 1 Safest hour of the week to dnve a car is Sunday noon. Most danser· L.M . Boyd ous 1s Sunday 3 a.m. Just nine hours apart. Wntes a chent: "Some fiahter planes in Wor1d War II earned nine yards of belted ammun1t1on. When a pilot WIS asked how he did. he oftenumes said, 'I shot the whole nine yards.' That's ~here we 101 that e\pttSSIOn " An old farmer once told me, "I wouldn't hire a hand who didn't talk to cows and hot'K$ ... It was Alben Einstein who enun· Clated the popular cu~nt hne of interest: "Man c.tnnot s1mul· taneously prevent and prepare for war." If n's piaeons you fancy. you're a "Colombophile." Q. Iceland has the world's oldest parl11mcnt. How about second and third oldest? A. Enaland and Bermuda. Q. What pohucaJ PIJ"lY did Georae Washinaton belona to? A. No party Q. Who was lhc most married man in tustory'> A. The Kina of Saam. Monakut. by name. He was "The Kina and r one. W1lh 9.000 W'l~n and con· cubines. When repanina this, statisticians ltke lO point out Solomon only bad 700. 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"'--u • ,.,. • • Biological history best kept to yourself DEAR ANN LANDERS: I dated "Jack" for two years. It was a serious rclattonsh1p. or so I lhOuahL I WIS an my mld·30s. had Mver bttn mamed and I wanted children When I pressed him about our future together he said, "The tim1n1 as off ... Jack and I parted on a fnendly note. and I 1mmed11tcly began a rclataonsh1p wath another man who had loved me for years. Two months later I d1scovert'd I wns prcannnt Ba~ on what I thought was my ferti le penod. I concluded that the father was m y new boyfnend We were mamed promptl) and seven months later I P "t' birth to a beautiful bib) bo). When our son was 3 months old I could ~e that he looked ver') much hke m ) former love. There was no m1 stak1na the resemblance beause Jack as a blond. bluc.c)ed Scandana' 1an ~h husband 1s a dark.c}ed Italian Jack also had 1rrqular features which my son inhented I wrestled with the problem on my own for a year and finally told mv husbend. He wd. ··1 love this Ann Landers bO\ a lot -\\ far a~ I'm concerned h(' 1s m) ~n. and I don't want )Ou to mention th1'i ~ubJCCt apan .. I ""as 1reatl) rcl1c"cd because he 1s a wondt'rful father and a tcmfic hus- band My qut'sllon as this Do I owe at to cathcr m~ ~n or to Jack to tell them the truth., Plea~ adv1~ mt' I'm tembly tom -PENN· SYLVANIA FREE ADMISSION ..... ..,,, ... ...., .. REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS "'*•· .... 7,,.. .... "'*•· ,. = i !1, , .......... 7:11 .... wm How To: · a.-"*' llllll lltlf(a tNs • hM llRICttuty ~tu . ,,..,... ........ ,,....,.., ·W..~,,..., • .... ~ .... .. .,,...... ....... ,,..... .. ...... 1--.. ..... ...... ...... 11111•• RESERVATIONS 848·6499 II 1MallMAt ..... ..... w. .. feemiaYJa., Wlllillfll IBMD SERVICE DIRECTOR Y , ... GARAGE DOORS DEAR PENN: Flnt, lbU Ge4 for Ad u adenWMtt.ac ~ for· stvta1 lites.bud. Secoed, keep y"r mHtlia stlet aboet wut yoe beUeve Is yoer ~114'1 bMiopcaJ M1tory. Yoo cotald be wroq. Do yoa ban uy ••t• or udH •Ito are btoe-eyed bloads? Wbt about yoer s:rudparntt? Wut abowt yHr liaHbud'1 relative-.., Tltere are blH~yed bloDd Italians. yoa bow. Please doo't rt11l yoor hltare bapplaes1 by playta1 "Tn1tlia or Conseqancn ." Yoa doo't owe yoar former frtnd a tlialaa, ud your 1oa'1 fadter 11 tliat mu wllo Is ral1la1 blm. DEAR .\N" L -\NDER~ J ;am a ~0-)car-old male ""•th a problem that 1s dn' in& me to d1stract1on I kno"" this letter is one of thousands that \Ou ""'" rcce1"e toda\ but I don't· knov. who clK to tum to I've ~n goan1 with a 11rl I'll <.'all ''Bernier" for t""o and a half veal'\ Several months aao I came io re· ahze that ""c had &rown apart and I didn't lo't' her anymore The proh~m is that I cannot end this relationship because I'm scared to death that she will kill hcnclf Bernice ha\ had an extreme!)' d1f-: ficult life and 'ihc 1s 'en unstable • I \e urged her to 'itt a· counselor and ha"e offered to pa) for the ~s'isons but she refuses to seek · ht'lp : • Please. .\nn r,c read \Our: rnlumn ~ance I was I l and I "·a1uc• )OUr OplOIOn I'm desperate and nr('d 10 t'nd th1-.. rela11onsh1p but I' don't kno" hov. to do 11 ""'thout• dt•\tro\ 1ng 1h1'i girl (an )Ou help! mt'" -.\ < .\ 'i .\DI.\"" A.D\11RER• DEAR CANADIAN: Do aot per· mil yoerself to be kid 1aotta1e Iii Beraltt'1 oeerosis. Yoa an Mt rttpoa1lble for Iler. Yoe were 1n· er .. 1 to offer t.o pay for kr tliaer· apy SlDtt lk us rehsed lo attept kip, tllere ls ao~ial more Y" ea.a do. Tell Btt11ltt UMll y.. wUI al••>• be kr frtnid. t..1 cJ.e rw maatt 11 over To ttmaJa hi tlia9 empty r~l•tlouolp w..W be ata• to kr 11 welt as to yoa. M 1111. lllDGDICY CEITIAL All INSTALLATION CGHllTIG•ll& ~ F une o1 Energy Efficient Heating • and Cooting -Product a :~s.ar. Contractors Ii) FNncina ,,..,. to FltYOU<~ :When Dob ud Judy Duke lobked around their Bi& Canyon t#c ror locations to set up dining tilibles for the 90 guests attending Saturday evening's Sound of Music ~ron dinner. they decided a tible for 10 W<>Wd fit nicely into tMir m3Ster bathroom. "I suppose some people would think it was tacky," quipped the hostess. Yet those dining in the powde r room weren't complaining and ev- eryone cl • giggled over the seat· iog solution. And yes, the house contained other bathrooms. So now we've seen almost every- thing and look forward to what these center supporters have in store at their annual gala ''El Carol Humphreys Camino 'Real.'' slated for April 13. Ann Howard, president Mary Ray- Thc Dukes' Spanish-themed gath· mond with husband Carl, Kathy cring chaired by Eve Foussard "as and Ron Merriman, Withe and opportunity for acti'e member~ Ray Yates, Roger and Marion to thank patrons for th eir ~upporl Paley, brand new member Ollie and Robin SWEET SONGS "No we're nol lhc King Si11en. We're the Kin•'• Singers. But we get called all kinds of thinp," an· nounced Ala tair Hume, loun~r of the six-man British singing en- semble. Once you hear them. it's not likely you'll Corgel their name, however. Their unique All· American Pops concert with the Pacific Symphony wowed the full hou e attending Friday's concert at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Afrerward about 200 King fans converged on the three-week old Cafe on the lakes restaurant aero ~ th e street to chat with the performers and symphony mu i· c1ans ~ to encourage their partic1pa-Hill with husband Stan, Ru~s and tbn in the upcoming benefit. Ann Pangc lovely in a Bill Blass, l{c1,1aurant owner John Flake Those enjoying the water closet I::.d and Jeannie Awad, Seigfried believes tn the outdoor afe ap- capcr were patron chairwoman and Bernadette Stockinger, Jo~e proach to dining and gue t sat ------------------------.. lal..e111de, under the sky, to nibble When Yml Ask ,.. An Mergist, AreYmlGetlilll A Bad Reactiml? on the European-tyled sandwiches and pastrie!>. Guest conductor Larry Blank dre" kudos for his expert conduct· ing of "Symphonic Dances from we.,t Side Story," which he con- fided he's never conducted before. Blank, who spends most of his time directing "Phantom" in Los Angele'>, raved about the talented orche~tra. 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My top five picks to win the 1991 NBA pla)offs, Wlth records through Tucsda)' night: • Ponland (37-7) but if Walter Davis as to play. who sus., Can Dann)' Ainge be happ) and wall the Trail Blazer chemastf) remain the same? •San.Antonio (30.11 ). as Iona as The Admiral. David Robinson. sta)s healthy and the coach doe n't decade to change JObs apan before the season ends. •Chicago (29-12). a umang that Michael Jordan stays out of the front oflke. at least until the sca'IOn 1s finished •Los Anacles (31 -11) because the Lakers match well against Ponland and have amproH~d since Make Dunleavy un- tied Magic Johnson. •Boston (31 -11 ). although I wall be greatl) urpnscd afagc and anJune don't catch up wath the Celtics b)' May .\re there an) pro wrestling fans out there? Hov. do )OU feel about promoter Vance McMahon marketina gt laughter. ponra)m& a former dnll instructor who became an Iraqi s)mpathazer" I thank at's sack The only reason Patnck Sulhvan kept has JOb an the NFL as Iona as he dad 'Aas bttausc has family owned the team. He's the same auy who tned to pack a fight wath Matt Millen on the Cob~um sideline one day while Mallen was weanna a helmet. which he promptl> took off and used to conk u1J1,an Don't be mislead by those Super Bowl ratanas because ABC officials are very happy. The numbers were actuaJly eAcel- lent. con 1denn1 the prolaferauon of cabk anto Amencan households and a war an the Persian Gulf Besides, how can you get an accurate rat1n1 on the uper Bowl'> Who kno"s ho" man> people arc watching each TV SCI,, Remember 1n 1988 "hen Dave tewart lost a SI 0.000 wager to Jo~ Canseco. claimina Jose ""ould never go through with See TALLEY /D2 Trojans stun Bruins with 76-74 win By Bernie Wilson ~ SOOltS Wllliet LOS ANGELES -Unrold Miner ~ored cisht of Sou1hern Cal'~ final 12 points Wednc.day night as th\! Troj3n upset No. 12 UCLA 76-74. lt w ) the fi~t time Southern C~I ~on consecutive home games against UCLA since the 1984-85 and 1985- 86 :.eason . With the Bruin\ leading 69-64, Miner made l\\O Cree-throws with 4:40 left. Robert Pock m de a l:ayup with 4.02 left to cut the cJcCicit to a point and Miner gave USC :a 71·69 lead with a three-point •hot with 3:24 1cr1. UCLA, which ha lo t four of its l:.st si'< Game , took its la•t lead at 72-71 on 1 racy Murray's ttircc:- pointer with 2~SO left. Out Miner an- 1wcrcJ with G thrc:c~pointer whh 2:32 1cn and Mark DOyd made two Cree-throws for a 76-72 ICad with 2:11 to play. Murray made the rront nd of two bonus litUAUOM iA tbe final l:.50 but adacd the IOCOftd half ad time fOr UCLA's final point • Don Mact..can. wht> drew hk founh foul two mlnUICI lMo the ICC· o.d WI Ud sat wt tlM ... II~ .......... miucd • J.poiacu 11 the ...... ....... T .... (U-4,J.S• ... ,...,0) ...... ..... aa1111 ear ... ..,.. 11 _. Pll4 WM. ......... Jt ........ lW. TaMr '· ... - Tlll•lllly January 31, 1991 The Daily Pilot ....... EillW ..... c......." .. 142..caao • Mannov;cM>2 Tlce·sorfinW03 College hoops/OS High school basketball - - 'Edison does llttle things well to beat Santa Ana, 81-83 By Jon Ferguson usual patience io the offense ond sub c:- Orqe COllt Dair Ptkll qucntly shot just 41 percent from the SANTA ANA -One can olwnys dis-~cld, but 3 48-28 rcboundina domina· cern a good player by lookin; ut his 110~ powered the way ~or ccond efforts complete srnt1!i.tics and not JUst the which led to a relatively easy 81-63 points column. A &ood player can have lc~~ue .. ictory .. ~good game even \\hen he isn't shoot· h ''"as.a soh~ effort, b~t \lie couldn't mg well if he contribute in other ways. &ct anything GOtng off en 1vdy, bccau~ Edison lligh <liJn't shoot too well in "c couldn't hit nny hots," said Edison Wednesday niaht's Sun ct League bo)s Coach Jon Borccrt. "It was frustrating basketball encounter with Santa Ana at to w:itch. the Saints' gym. but that doesn't mean "I think "c'rc &ettin& better every the Chargers didn't ha'>c o pretty decent game. Our nu1d1ty wasn't tcre tonight. game. There m:iy be a game where you don't The Charger5 did not di piny their play well. but )OU still have to be doing w mc thing> well to win by 18. You ha\c lo ~ doing some thi np corrc1:t even 1f )OU don't ~hoot well. You h,1\c tu h.1\C defense.! ond r<.:bound1ng C\CI) night, or )hooting "on'l do you any good " f ru>troting ma)be, but the Churger: •. who arc ranked fifth in Oranl!C Count\', 1mprovcJ to 17-5 O\crull 01nJ V7-2 in the Sunset to rem ain tied for fir~t with Ocean View, a "inner O\Cr Wcs11111n ter on Wednesda). ~l:irin:i . idle \\ cd· ncsday, and Huntington lkach. a '"nncr U\Cr J'ountain Valle~. loom a h.1lf g.unc bad: :u 6-2. The Charge rs ho:.t \\ c tm11ht1.. r f ritl.1y .and Murin a on Saturday. "Our &oal wus to come in and get a \\In .ind ge l ready fo r Friday and Sa1ur- d11y." Borchert said. "We're in :a post- 111011 "h re '' c can control our own des- tiny. It' u nice feeling. beca~e we don't hnvc tu depend on an)thing t.lsc to hap- Jl'.'n" Edi un's junior foN ard Brandon Jcs!>ie led 1hc "a)' \lt llh 21 points :and 18 r1.:bounds, junior fornard John Khamis added 20 pomh :rnd nmc rebounds and • 111111r ( m=ird 1 udd SmHer had lS poi nJ 'c"cn rebound).· , See EDISON/14 Sea Ki ngs fall in o t , 69-67 oy oa:ry ra:.i ~ r Onnot ~ 01 p IR l:"l:. -<.orun:.i dc:I Mar High h;.id murc tl Jn one n;i1l 1n the coffin , but Wuodl'r1 h .. c kept hammering home 3-po ntcr'!> \\ ( Jnc d;.i) night to earn an 1mprubJ 1: 1...:J 6 ~ O\ c r lime \ICtory to cl.um 'I 1. p \ C\'>ll>n O( second place in Se.1 \ • I c 11:uc bO\'> basketball. 11 J K1~p l..d: 58-50, with 56 see- m rcguh111on. but two War- 11cr,, the ~cond with three 1.1. 1d •• 11. 111. 11.J the hosts knot the 1 c JI >():it t~e i:nJ of regul:rnon. ' ' I J) r "on the game ""ith I h.! ' 1.unds lclt in the O\Crt amc. bank- ' 1.· .in c1ght·lnoter m the lane to tic \\';ir11ur' 10 a 15-8 overall 11. , . J, ~ 111 k.1 .. uc. \\,,._ I :1dgc l11t c1~h1 3-pointers in all, ., Hll al'.:r mtcrm1~sion . .,..hen the Sea "-~ ' •nc l 1 .:;..:.17 bulge. : Jt' "• 11 the 3 po~nt ~hot 1s for," r .. 1. C. lla ... h U11l ShJnnon said of ' 1. 111' '>•lu 1t1on ;it the bre:ik. "I was 1. • h: I t 1 'c I and ..cream ut half tame . 1. "1.: r1. .:ill~ 1. amc out fbt. But I I '' ' cnuu~h of an optim ist .. •c 1.oulJ 'lll tn the ~Jmc and • ' 11 " r'i..cJ 1.1ut." PJul Orm h:id plenty to 't •· .1bo1 t. until the final dra· . m mcnls ul rcgul:i11on. Dul fa. m '' h 1\C 'ct 111. a'i the W:irriors .. ' uu 1.d 1:p the heat to force eight 1.1' in the tin.ii four minutes of nh 4 1.1rtcr \\ c n i: ckd Ill Jo .1 better JOb break· · th1. pl('>' th.in "c did,'' Orns s:ud. It ".1 .. 1 u r g.11m: to \\In "ith in the last t 1 I 1nuto, but \\C let II sh p away. 1 l .i: tie\ ~it a 1111lc: momentum going " t1 t c: rrcs,, there wasn't enough r "•··" d ltercncc between the two tcJ ' On1.c the~ got 11 going, they .1\cJ like \•01ld-bc.1tef"). I give them , ·d r. ti ' did "hat th.:y had to do to ri n 1 J I ~tar ( 11-1~. ~-3} could do ''h'I g in the opening t"o pe riods, I! a 6-0 \\ oodbndl!C lc;.id with a 1 Ct.1~1 fori;cd the huge first-half ~' rx ,11ng strings of eight, 12 , i: u 1.1n •ercJ po1nb. Corona dt.•I M.1r\ )a~n Clark, , .. ho scort>d 11 po1nb and h,11 I R r1•l>ounci.-. dm t><. ''' • 1 ~ ~ • • I.! 1 n • \ \ ' • d~ lh • 'Id, \\1. dbr1dgc, "hich shot a ~ t~.r : 6 pcr .. cnt (S ,lf 27) from the I IJ in 1 \: ltr~t h:ilf. pounded away at 1 ... -.. ... 1 K Ill!~ lead. "hich \\:ts 47-38 11:.1J n~ 1ntu the final quarter. See COM,._ Estancia sizzles in 66-33 victory over Century By Patrick Larkin ~ Coast Deity Noe COST A MESA fatand a It igh bo) b:a:.l\etball coach Tim O'Oricn 5a):. he can feel ii. What "it" i , i a the feeling he had about a )car ago at thi lime and the ~glc went on to win the CIF 3·AA title and v.erc st:atc scmifin:al i t . It' Chy to undc~t::md why O'Oricn i feelin so conrident, c pcci311y after his tcam'1 66·33 v.in . t home Wed- nesday night ag.lin t Pacific Co.1 t Le uc foe Century in 'tlihich the Ea- gles pha)'Cd ll near·pcrf c:ct rctror- m:ancc. • ttanci:a, Or;ang C unty' top· ranked tum :it the opc:nin' of the ~:>son, hu wenthcrcd through M>mc tou&h times hatcly, <le pite it unJcfcatcJ run through the PCL ~ far. The Eagles. pla in and implc. ha\en't pl:iycd up to their potential, according to O'Urien, and in lead of bl~ing out league opponents, they've ju)t squc:ikcd by. Out after thi showing. O'Brien 1hink.s it's :about to turn arounJ. "I'm encouraged a a co:ach," O'Oricn said. "\Ve\c been pl:a ini; pretty stale l:atcl). hut toni,ht we pl;i}cd rc:il well a a team. "M:a)bc il's the ~ond time around lc:i,uc i the rta n. but wc'\-c r2i.sed it up a little. Thi.) i the happie t thi tc:am ha come into the locker room :after :i 'ti.in this year." ~l'he Ea&lcs were never threatened in the contc t, 1h.-n to some great d Ccnsc anJ the hot hOOting of Mike ~n. o·oricn W'3 n 111J :i nd lhirJ tc:im) into the con- 11. ,, I think 1t' been abOut four weeks .. 1111.-c some uf tho c gu}:. h:wen't got- t n into :s g:ime. so t\\O minutes for ti c tlurd le m mu)t h:a'c seemed like :rn eternity to 'them," O'Brien said. · Uu1 they undcm nd their role 11nd 1 tr) to ge t them in a of1en as I C2n "uh< ut brc:ikin up I.he continuity of the tcu m." ,. Aftc r tnkin1 a I 5-11 Ci~t-quarter I<'• d. the • gl blew it open in the scC(,nJ qu r1c:r en route to a 34-19 halftime d ntn • Estanc1i was 14 OI .9 from th n in the f&nt half, "h1lc Century " ju ' 5 or 16. Aller 1'h m H 1m n'• I yup With 1:<15 left. the Ccnturio n l Geld 1goal came wnh l.~5 left in the b If. wriity of Pacif'ec. 1be ~lltn haft fiYC of 19-etr fi.W ~ .... 11 llOlne .. II ' Did•-- INGLEWOOD -Peter Stast~ --- scored his 400th NHL aoal 11 the New J"'-:, Jersey Devil earned only their s«0nd --- o;ictory in Lo! Angele , be ting the Kinp 4·2 Wedne day night. Qlefil MlrlnDvlcll at ID 11•. NFL drift LOS NGELES -USC quarter· ~ The Devil • only other victory in ~ Angeles came in the 1985-86 4-eason. back Tottd t4arinovich i set to an· ~ nounce he will enter the NFL draft, ---- becoming the first ·sophomore ever to do so, 1c- cordinf to a new raper report. Marinovk:h wil hold a news conference tod y to make his announccmenl, The Daily Breeze in Torrance reported ii\ today's editions. Quoting an unidentlfied source close to Marinovich, The Breeze said the player had signed with an aaent and made the decision to enter the draft long before ·he wa su pended from the team Jan. 11. The deadJinc for underclassme l\ to enter the NFL draft is Friday. The so.wrcc also told The Breez~ the ne-wi. con- ference would be held at the Anaheim Hilton m- dde a ~nasium tun b} Marinovich's father. Marv. , · Marv Marinovich, reached a1 home tate Wed· nesday, deoied knowledge of a press conference at his gym or news his son would enter the draft. "1 know he's getting clo!>e to It (a dem1on about the draft)," Marv Marinovich s:iid 1n a telephone interview. "As for the other repom. again I just say no." Marv Marinevich insisted h" .,on had not hired an agent. Quoting an unideAtified !>Ource, The Pre" Enterprise in Riverside reported in Wcdne,da~ \ editions Marinovich hired agent Tom Condon and the quanerback"s contract negotiation~ , .. 111 be handled by Mike Barnett. -- Televlslan-Radio 8 Ohio S1.-M1ch1pn t .. ESPN, '4 p.m. • ~bblc Beach 1olf. USA, 4 p.m. 8 Bulls-pun. WGN. S:.30 p m. •North Carohna·Clemson, ESPN. 6 pm. 8 lta\\lr.\·Lalr.N'\ Pnme Ticket, T BS. 7;30 p.m. • t 'NL V-San Jo\C t.. portsCha.nncl, 9 p.m. T&u:VISJON c.ta.seaau....u -4 ll m -Otuo tatt It Md n talt, PN ~ ll m -Bo&ton C ollctr II ot~ ~. ;parU('hanncl 6 p m -"Oonh Carolina at Clemso11, ESPN (rtpeats 11 12 \Chm I °' p m -W)om1n1 at tl1wa11, PN Q pm -I NL V 11 lien Jose talc, SporuCl\anncl 11 lo p m -W1,h1n11on 11 Amon• Stale (dda)ed). Pnmt Ti.;lr.<'I 11 )() p m -Ponland II lienl.I Clan (ddaytd). Sponr.. 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Culverhouse said in a statement released by the Buccaneers that both he and Sues administrator Phil Ksueger had discussed the job ooenin& with Wal h, who led the 49en to three Super Bowl championship before rclirina · In other sports news Wednesday: .. . •The Los Angeles Dodgers came to terms wnh pitcher Tim Crews, infielder Jeff Hamilton and outfielder Stan Javier before their contracts went to alary arbitration, the team announ~~· •Two misdemeanor counts of driving under the inOuence or alcohol were filed aaain t HaJ I of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale by the city attorney's office. . • Larry Bird, sidelined most of January with back problems s rs he feels beller th n he has all season But th'ere s no word on when he'll return 10 the Boston Celtics lineup. •David Klinger, who replaced 1989 Hcisman Trophy winner Andre Ware and broke many or his NCAA record last season, will return for his senior year at Houston. -By Tbt Assodalftl Prti1 Sanders agrees 1Nlth Braves Quote or ttle llay NEW YO RK -Deton Sanders will ~ be taking hi show to Atlanta next ea· on, uniting h1~ baseball and football • careers in the same city. Abt umons, basketb:ill coach :u OkJahoma City Univc~ity: "Notre Dame always claims 1ha1 they graduate everybody. Well, we do 100 1f they s1ay long enough. Heck, if they'd have let me 1eoch, everybody would have graduated." Sanders, an outfielder who also plays corner· back for the A1lanta Falcons, agreed Wednesday to a one-year, S650,000 contract with the Bra\e\' fa rm team at Richmond of the Class AAA lnler· national League. LIGHT TRUCK & VAN BATTERY Ideal for 4X4 sand off-road vehicles With exchange AS 54BB LOW AS: EVERYDAY! l'fflCED FROM ........ 54 ... ro 59 ... From 01 bis scheduled ~cddmg., Ste~ should call for a rdund Why didn't somebod y tell thc Chppers that Bo Kimble couldn't shoot straight., The .\ngcls ha' c Gary Gaettl but his fi"t choice ~as to pla) third base for the Cubs. who backcd away be· cause tht') 'd already doubled their pa) roll b) signing George Bell. Dave Smtih. and Dann) Jacttson 0" the ( ubs should "1 n Co' er.· thing. nght., If the) do it'll be the fin.t time since 1908. L'NL V fans a"" II\ td that no tickets a"" a' a1lable for tht• Rebelo;' ~me at Ar~ansas on unda) morn- ing Feh 10 8amh1ll Arena in Fa)ctte' 1lle . .\rk .. holds onl)' 9,()(X) and it's been a sellout for months. inno;much as this ~111 be the biggest sponina C\cnt to hit Whoo-P1g- Sooo1e land since Arkan~s pla)ed Teltas (and lost) 1n football in I Qf19 Ycs. President Richard Nixon at· tcndcd that pme. am\1ng b) heli- copter. but -who else was there and got 'cf) little attention! Te,as poht1c1an George Bush. Finally. do you rcaJly believe Bill Walsh can tum down that S2 m1lhon·a-)ear offer from Tampa Ba) 's Hugh Culverhouse? l'\c heard Walsh on TV. He should takc the Tampa JOb. Rid T.Uey'1 t:"Oluu appnn la IM Oraqe Coot Dally PUot every Saaday, Tff•d•Y ud ftus4•r. Graf romps to win TOK YO -Top-seeded Steffi Graf breezed to a 6-2. 6-3 victory o'er Anke Huber. a 16-ycar-old fello" German, 1n the second· round of the Pan Pac1f1c tournament Wedne day. Gabriela Sabatini battled through 2'!1 houn and two ttebreaker\ to defeat Austuhan Rachel McQu1llan, 6-7 (5· 7), 7-6 (7-3), 6·3, 1n a first -round match. In 01her first-round matches. Kathy Rinaldi of the United States beat Japan's Maya Kidowak1 -By The Associ•I~ Pt'ffl TOP TEN Jan.21-Jan.27 VIDEO RENTAL 1. DkkTr.cy 2. Robocop2 l. Adventures of Ford fllrtane •. My llue Heaven S. Hunt For Red October 6. llrd Oft I Wire 7. Another 41 Houn 8. GremRns 2: The New latch 9. a.ck to the Future Ill 10. DelU~e 1. Sting .. Soul C~es• 2. Chrfi Isaak "HUit Shaped Wor1d" l . Mara.h C.rey "Mar'llh C..y' •· ~na "lmrhaa.llate Col9ecuon" s. Ylnllla tee "'To the btreme" 6. Slmpsons "Simpson! Sl119s the Blues" 7. Bette Mldler •some reo_pte's UYe" 8. Dlgttal Underground ~ Is M EP Release" 9. Guy "Fut\A"e" . 10. 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"The main differencic 11 bepina ~away from the pier, .. says Hununaton Beach Marine Safety Captain Bill Richardson of the construction afftct.ina qular lifc- auard duties. "We It.now that the channel nex.t to the pier is helpful in Plddliaa out, and people have been uted to doina it for a Iona time. We (lifo- auard•) are neutral on the matter but the conattuction company ' want.a surfen to remain lSO to 200 feet away from the pier, .. Rich- ~~_L_ Schedule right on for area skippers Given any weekend in the Orange Coast, one can find a race or five to enter. But what arc the outstanding events or the year that arc a must to enter or watch? Starting with February we have the Mid-Winter Regatta, with past entries of over 1,000 yachts, put on by the Southern California Yachting Association , in conjunction with numerous yach t clubs up and down the coast. Orange Coast yacht clubs participating in the Mid-Winters arc Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht Club, Dana Point Yacht Club, Lido Isle Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club. March is the start or the majority of the yacht clubs main series. DPYC begins their seven race Dana Point Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet March 3. March 9 finds BCYC, South Shore Yacht Club and Voyagers Yacht Club teaming up to combine the starts of their series; the eight race Hugh Angelman Series. the five race Buoy Series and the Humphrey Bogart seven race series respectively. March 16, BBY inaugurates their 66 ~ries (six races), approximately six hours per. i.e. '66.' Dana West Yacht Club finishes out the month on the 23-24 with the start of the five race Jack and Jill Series. ff it is April, it mu st be Ensenada time! The Newport Ocean Sailing Association will be making its 44th run down the coast to Mexico in what has become the largest inremational yacht race. On Friday, the 26th, seven different fleets in numerous classes will fill the horizon from Newport Beach down the coast as far as the eye can see. A fantastic spectacle from the cliffs of Corona def Marl May is a time for traditional ceremony. This month is fiUed with opening days for all of the Orange County yacht clubs. A time to dress up the yacht and put her on display, to open the doors to the club and recognize officers and membcn alike. This East Coast tradition stems from the meltina of the ice in the harbors so the 11ilina season could 1 commence. On the Wete Coast we just have to imagine the ice meltina. June is the Audi/North Sail Race Week. There are three premier PHRP invitational Repttu with top ftiaht competition in Southern California and this one ii ri&bt up there. Tbe fescivitlea and nclna aro well planned and a must do f« an1 upper ecbeJon quality ~nor. July ia the TranlpKI That bMnnual doWn wind alide from LA to Haw1U it die ultimate Wat o.t ocean ndna 4Mnt. Tbo last two ,..,.. anal lMrve .,.... pn:parillc tMit yechta and their cmrl for thll rick. 1WlaDY I J~ ,.... lbe start this year "is tf.c end ol June. ~lllMPHRP O..pas1t' ... 11le IOlh and l ltb ol&M__. .......... NO. 2"'althl ......... ..-, ... IMW11NUI an1ton added. brand·new. to-.. to the pier,_ .. •Ml RidwdloL Rather tban daa'iblftl the "EveryOM up i.a the~ Ricba.rdsoO said that the crane daa,m of the old pier pilinaa io taftr has been nervoua ti.nee thiJ and tnctor opmiaon were very put deWJ, RichardsoJl auarsted whole thiQI Aaned." laid RJda.. IW'J)ritod at the cue in whicb the that we .,,. atop the pt. er to c ... ~a. 1t _ .... __ n "£~ ,.._ ,.._, ......... _ machinery cruibed the remainiQS -llQ;& &1U11U • • ··' ume ..._, -UJlllO' PiliQP. and that t.be worten could out fint·band. crane the entire pier Wkn, but hardly believe that IOll'le debris The cement on the pier wu tbey•tt uted to it now." hadn't fallen on anyone before the cracked and fallina apart every· Tbe li~ ttation wu Just pier ..,.. officially doted. where. It was simply an unsafe area. sawed off. picked up with a crane ••A lot of people that tbo"* .. t lbat ••You tee, surf'en cton•t realize and movtd out onto lbo tratle the pi • ..... that any one ofthete chunks of close tO where tbe pier ends now, to er didn't need to be replaced Id '-U ff . ensu-··'-:ldand ......... 1 ..... never had the chance to tee just concrcte cou · ua o at any time. • .... -•'-• _,, u.. ....... bow bedly the pier wu dettriorat- killiQJ anvone haDDCnina to be workers co continue buildin., i"I! .. said Richardson ... We are under tne pier, sa.10 aucnardson. 0 Before we had this PMllF way luety n~.1 was evu seriously After cbecldna the scene up close, from the buildina trestle to the bun as 11 as. I am convinced to never paddle tower, we bad to~ to the end Richardton also pointed out that underneath it api~ until it's all of the pier and dimb a ladder just where the pilinp uted to be (dote r=.=--=--=--=-------~~~~~---'-~~~ -~---~~~- Castrol Motor Oil HOJO•HD40• 10WJO 10W40•20WSO 69! Limit 12 Ouorts At Sale Pricl LXS Plush Seat Covers •A!.on.dCob-s •2 ~ Seottw I 9-h Seat Yow<MKe 1999 ~:: ~ Dashboard : ~ .. : : : : : : . . . Cover ' ' 1 : .! f ~· ~ : • •fe1 Vons, l'uclc.s~ American & Foreign Con i3~~ to lh0tt) lher'C arc fliU ttwnpt o( concme. with jlllld metal c:aba procrudina out that would hurt any- one runnina into them (while tWf. int) very b9dly. Rlcbatdsoo stated that the new pjer will be constructed with coo- ~te much like the prctent one. As fat u a time frame~ everythioa apptars to be movi.q well. •"They arc even a little bit ahead of schedule in tome re- spectS, .. said Richardson. The new pier is due to open in sprina of 1~2. U.T' 1"ke 16 .. 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The Monarchs (J8"" ovcroll, ~l An&clus Lc•auc) Jumped to a' 14· point lead in t~c second quarter only to sec the Cubs (8·12, l·S) sticc the margin to three by half· time. However, Mater Dci regained command by 500ring 14 of the first 16 points in the opening 5:5 l of the third quarter to go up by 15. The aamc was marred by turn· O\'Crs -67 in all, 41 by Loyoln. JJ. Ballesteros had six assists to go with 18 points to pace the Monarchs, who featured four play· en scoring in double figures. In a Pacific Coast League game: 8 Lapna Beach I 04, Costa Mesa 15: Tom Ravcnsburg con· nccted on seven of seven from 3- point r:tnge en route to 25 points and teammate Josh Borella canned 28 points, as well 1.1s 10 assists in the second half from point guard territory to pace the Artists to the runaway rout. The Artists were 13 of 17 in all from 3-point range as they went over the century mark for the first time this season. Borella finished with 28 points. 12 assists, 9 rebounds and 4 ~teals to help the Artists improve to 13-9 overall, 4-3 in league play. Costa Mesa, which dropped to 3-17, 0-7, was led by Jeff Pickens, who scored 24 points. In a Sea View League game: • Ne"port llarbor 69, Unhcrslty 66: The Sailors rallied an the final sragcs as hO)I University cooperat- ed with a cold effort at the lane in the final moment~. enabling Har- bor to climb out of a pit anti claim the victory. Down 66-59 "ith 1:19 left the Sailors got a 3-pointer from I luy Nguyen to cut 11 to 66·62. then after University \\ent dry at the ltne and Justin Mcintee re'lponded with a steal and l11yup 10 cul it to 66-64. The Sailors fouled aaoin. and University misssecJ again, and wi1h 22 seconds lcf'I Mike KJytta buried a 3-pointcr to push Horbor into the lead at 67-66. Univcrshy came downcourt and threw the ball away -and wllh live seconds left Nauyen 11ddcd the final touch with a pair of free throws a1 1hc line 10 provide the fina l margin. Justin Mcintee finished the night with 16 rebound ; N;uyc n had seven assists and Mork McAn1is had six bo:irds. Elsewhere in the Sunset League: • Hun1fn1ton ~•th 16, Foun· ta.Jn Valley 60: Mustaphn Abdi h:id his way all night long, scoring 37 points and pulling down 18 re· bounds as the Oilers improved to 6-2 in league, 14-6 overall. Matt Montgomery was also in duble figures for the Oilers with 12 points, :ind Matt Ambrose wns a key contributor with 10 boards to help send Fountain Valley deeper int o the league cellar (0·8). • Ocean View 65, \\'e5tmlnsler 52: After a tight fir)t quarter, the Seahawks (13-8, 7-2) took a 12· point lead in the second period, O\.ercame a sluggish third qu:irtcr and won going away against the "isiting Lions. -IJy The D:JllJ Pllot EDISON From 01 \\ h1lc the second efforts may not hJ"·e Jf\' O)S ) aelded ba~kets, they often put the Chargers on the frce -thro'' lane Edl\On hat 17 of 24 far)t·hJlf free throw-. lo build a 41-34 le.HI <.Je,p11c being outscored from the fu:IJ. SantJ An.1 ~IJ)ed close in the first half bc:l11nd the plJy of 6-foot· 5 center Ch,aunccy Woolridge, who hat 14 of ::!8 \hot\ en route to scor- ing 33 point '> .111J grabbing 13 re- bound\. Uut 1t10sc numbers ''ere l• ,~~"'P Cot11 Oaily Nu! Corona del Mar's Jon Upham had 23 points and 11 rebounds roughly half of the team's produc· lion, and it wasn't enough. Edison built as much as a 10- point first-half lead, bu1 Santa Ana went on an 8-2 run -including ~t< poin ts by Woolridge -to cut ii 10 35-31 with 2:23 left in the first h.11f '"I thank 1t was partly fru~tration on our pan," Dorchert said of his teJm's sluggish firs t half offen- sively when the Chargers hit just I 1 of 29 )hots. "We didn't hit any shot s, "c didn't make anything h:ippcn in the offense." COM From 01 Two Doug Hesse free throws and a 3-pointer by Make Susson sandwiched two Woodbridge turn· overs with 4:24 left in regulation to put CdM up 55·43. Dut, Mike Fen- ton, who led the winners with 17 points, :ind T:iylor sparked a 17-5 sirctch run, which culminated in Mike Murphy's buzzer-beater to force the bonus period. 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College basketball No. 7 Duke edges Georgia Tech on Hill's layup at buzzer, 77-75 Thom:is Hall made a layup at the buzzer to give No. 7 Duke a 77.75 Atlantic Coast Conference \ICtory o'er No :3 Georgia Tech on Wednesday n1gh1. Hall, "ho led the Oluc Dc,1ls n1th :?O pomts, had tied the score at 75-75 "1th ~7 seconds kh \\hen he put bacl a ~conJ shot af1cr his first "3'1 blod.ed by Tech's Malcolm Mackey. Hill m1i.sed his free 1hrow that could have 1urncd 1t into a three·po1nt pla), but Greg Koubd \hoved 1he loo)e ball rebound to tcammltc Dobby I lurlcy ns Du le rc1ained pos<,e~sion. The Ulue Dcv1h ran 1he clock do"n to the \\trc "hen Hill, oper;uing 10 the left of the ba~lel. "ent up for the game-winner to give Duke ( 17-4 o'erall. 6·2 ACC) 11s .. cvcnth victory in eight games. Kenny Anderson led Tech (1:?·6, 4·3) "1th 32 points, but mis~ed the i.econd end of a 1-and·I free throw with 41 \cconds left, leaving the Jack· ets "1th a 75.73 lead. The loss snapped Tech's three-game winning i.trcak :ind the victory enabled Duke to rcm:un atop the ACC st:indmgs. In other top 25 games Wednesday: •No. l Arkansas lo.&, Alo.-8irmlngh1m 72: Todd Day had 10 of his 33 points in a 21·2 run to bcsin the 1econd half as Arkansas disposed of Al· nbamn·Oirmingham Arkan~s (21-1) held :i 46-42 le:id over UAO (13-8) 11 1hc end of :i firs1 hair that s<iw 10 tics and 11 lead chanaes, 1hen pu1 the game n"oy by scoring 21 or the first 23 points or the second half in a 4:53 span. . •No. 4 lndlona 7J, Wisconsin 57: Damon O:uly scored 21 points nnd Calbert Chancy added 14 as lndian11 dcfcn1ed Wisconsin for the 22nd straight time. CREVIER IALll • SERVICE • LEASING NEW LOCATIONI 1• Auto Mel Df ........ AM ~17T Newpcwt/65 Fwy. 8t Edinger .... o.. ...... .. ~ ...... "'°"' ... ,, .... ..... lndi:rn:i ( 19·2 O\crall, 7·1 conference) led b) a-. m.1n) as 14 point!> in the fir~t hJI(. helped by a tcnaciou'> dcfcn'c that held the Badger) !>corclc .. s for cpJratc ~.irch.he!> of 3 anJ -l minute) •No. 11 l\ebr:uka 89, ~llssouri 75: Rc1hhirt freshman Eric P1atk O\\!>l1 scored a career-high 22 points and hit a ~hool·record St'< 3·potntcrs to lead Ncbra'>la to :i Dig Eight 'ictory o'er Mis· souri. •No. 17 Southern ~lls... 97, S\\ Louisiana 91: Rc .. cr\'c DcrnarJ I la\lcll hit sc,cn 3-point ba.,J..ct'> en route to a c.:arccr·h1gh 29 points, leading South· crn !\tM1s,1pp1 to a \U;tory over Sou th"estcrn loUl\IJlla •No. 18 Georgrlonn 59, :'\o. 5 SI. John's 53: Charles llurrnon '>~orcd 18 points and Georgetown \\ent 12·for-12 from the free 1hrnw line \\htlc not sconng J basket in the la .. t nine m1nu1cs. • Vlllano,·o 75, No. 19 l'i11 .. burgh 72: Greg Woodard had a career-high 33 po1n1s, including SC\'en 3-pointef'), as Villano' J rallied to upset P1t1i.burgh in the Uig E:.a)l. V11lan0\·a (11·8. 4·3) used a 15-4 rally to take a 6-S·54 le:id with 10 mmutes left in the game WooJard st:uted the )urge "1th t\\O 3-pointers. •Iowa Stale 82, So. 21 Ollohomo 79: Victor Ale"Cander i.cored 24 point'i, tnduding three le> free throw:. in 1hc final 1 ::?4, as 10\' a State handed Ollahom:a its third \tr:i1ght los~. •No. 21 New Orluns SJ, NE llllnols 51: Freshman Melvin Simon had 19 poinls to lead New Orlc:ins to us 14th straisht home--court ''IC· tory. lt was the 18th victol) in 19 games for the Privateers (18·3) ;rnd the 13th IO)S in 14 games for the Golden Eagles (:?-17). -DJ Th~ Associ11tcd Prt:d • "' J ' r• I l 'f ' ' ' lt f ' I t • • l"MEDI TE DELl\'t:R llEACR aLVD. AT THE 11 FUE ~y (114) 8tUIOI (Ill) 181 IUI . : Thunday, ~ 31, 1111. 1 Orange Coast Area briefs net retll'll to coach delen• state champion Sea Kings 0 le flickinscr. who COKhed the J Corona dcl Mar Hiah &irk volleyball . ·• ,. team to CIF 4-A and Sl11e Division I ...... .r __ _ championships last f:iU, wilt not return next yca.r. Mark Rivadencyra, n1med to co:ich the Se:a Kings boys te:lm I t week, wilt •lso~ coach the Sirls, flick.in Cf nid Wednesday. Flickinger, a former womcn'i ~h at Ariz.on:s St te and USC. will remain 1c1ivc in the Orange Coast Arca volleyball 5Ccnc, coachinJ It the New· port Beach-based Orange County Volleyball Club. "I wanted to come back, but they made 1hc de· ci.\ion to GO wi1h the new guy;• Flickinger ~1d. "With my work schedule the way it is, I Just couldn't c~ch 1he boys also. I've coached the girls w long. l'm not sure I was as qUAlified 10 coach boys anyway." Flickinger, who assumed the girls job after Charlie Drandc was not rehired pending CIF allc· Gations, ~id the one·year experience, his fir!>I :it the high school level, was rewarding. "lt was n great situation and it was :a \Cl)' fun sc:i.son. I'm glad I did 11, but I feel a little bad 1h.1t next yenr's seniors will h:ive to adJU)I 10 1ht'1r 1hird co:ich 1n three yenrs." -By &rry Fllulkm·r Golden West women prevail Jennifer Harney scored 22 points .as •.., the Golden \\Jest College women's ' ~ basketball team won h:lndily despite ---- shooting JUSt 32 percent from the field in a 61 ·5~ Orange Empire Conference victory 0\ er \IS11ing Fullcr1on \\ ednc:>day. The victorv boC:))led Golden \\'est. 1he i.tate's top-ranked t~am, imprO\·cd to :?6-1 o'erall and S·O in confcrc nee b) "inning its I ~th )Ira 1gh t g.11nc . 29th con .. ecu1hc home game, 2u1h con!crcncc game in a ro~ and 50th of tb la .. t 51 o'erJll In a men\ game • full('rton 100, Golden West 81: The Ru,tkr) :.hot a d1smJI ~ of 31 tn the fir'>t hJlf w fJll he· htnd, 49-36, and "ere outscored, :!6-12, in the fir::.t !>I'< min utes of the ~ccond half to fall at hllcrtun. Golden \\'c\t fell to 11·15 overall. 3.5 1n confer· cncc. Fullerton 1mpro\cd to 13-13. ~-6 BOATING From 03 June J fhl\ ~111 he the ch.rnc.:e (Qr the ~c\l PHRI racer' lwm the \an \.1n (l'J't (\in Otego to Santa 8.H~ar 1( 10 'ho" their ah1lit1e<. rnd ricing .icumc:n '°llptcmt-cr the: r.1cinl! '' r I n I '"hell 111 1he lap.1~le tcm.1k hanJ, lnr the \\omen' O,e.tn R 1cini: (\ 11hn~ '''lx:1,111on Rci.?.111.1 Tim PHRf fleet "tll llc: \I I tem.1le' nn ~oarJ '1' 1nlen m,I(,' ,, 1111" c:d' I or 'unc rb r a cine ind 'fH:ct.1ting on the :!~th and ::!1Jth 11ft, 1he he.ich in ""c"fXnl I'> the pl Ill' 0 < >n a \tx 1al note· Ra cing ,i..1pptr, o>Ancr l)f RummaJ II .int.I \ ll\ 1co' 't .11.ht Club Staff r ,,,,, ,,,..., tor llC ,.,..., l·OUNTAIN VALLEY -fountain Valley High senior offen i\IC tackle Mike Riley hu 'lerb lly committed to 111cnd UC Berkeley to play (ootb II. e Riley, 1 sccond·tcam AU-Sunset League sclcc· 1ion by the circuit's coaches. selected the Bears Q\·cr Arizona Suue, Washington, University of Pa· cific, Fresno State and West Pomt. A 6-foot-6, 250-pounder, Riley sa1~s to rcdshirt next year and is projected as an off ens1ve tackle for Coach Druce Snyder. He plans to major 10 mechanical engineering. Keith Marlin con\'erted a Dan _... • Armstrong crossing pass with five min· ~~ utc'i left in the game to propel host ---- M:mna Hi&h to a 1·0 vic1ory O\Cr Ocean View in bo)S soccer, lifting the Vikings into )Ole pos .. e~ion of !>ccond place in the Sunse1 League. Elscwhcrc in high school bo):> )OCcer: •Cosca Mesa 2, Lacuna Beach 1: Dubie Ospina's onc·on-one gonl \\llh a minute left !>nJppcd a I· I stando(( as Co~ta Mesa improved to 9,..i.3 O\'erall, 3·2·2 in Pac1f1c Coast League play . R~n \\ h1te g:ivc Co:>ta Mc~ a 1-0 halftime lead. • • c~port llorbor I, l'nhersily 0: Curtis Kosky )COrc.d the game·s onl) goal fou r m10u1es 1010 the second half as 1hc host Sailors prevailed. Goalies Jo!>h Klein and Mike Hancock com· b1ncd to post the i.hutuut, helping Ne\\-port 1m· prove to 13.5.5 J\CrJ:I, 3·1·3 in the Sea View League •corona dcl .\tar:?, \\oodbndi~ 0: Ju:.lln Pierce scored !>t'\Cn minu1cs 10to the firs1 half off Alfredo Sa nd:l\Ol's a-.sii.1, and Adam Condon added the !.C~onJ -.core 28 minule~ into the first half as the ScJ Kings dominated . •Santa \nu 3, lluntina~on Beach 0: The Saints 1mprO\ied tu b·l·I in Sunset League play, while Huntington fell lo 3.3.3 m a game played at Santa Ana -By Tbr D•lly Pllot ( ,1mmod11rc John W1cbel married the. pr'll' Pam Smith Sa1urda' l."1 I he \\ 1ebel' arc h1•nt:\mf\\>ntnf( on the h1g 'hip" to pt'inl' '011th. but ~Ill return in 111ne 10 t>, in the \lar11ng line 10 r tee 1h1' \und.l) on the ha~ BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, USC From 01 DJrricl Martin had 11 puint) :.iptC(C 'L1f\Cr. "ho rtplaceJ MJc.:Lc:an 1n the \CCOnd half. COO\crtcd a four·poi nl play for :i 63-60 lead '~•th 9:12 to pl:.iy. 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Woll .. ........ ctwgt .,._ ........... .., ............. _""',. .... • • •••••• . . .... • • ,. ) ' r ' .· •. . • I .• ' ·. ..· . .. 20 TmNGS TO DO THIS WBBK -----------------------------c..•-Alis1air Cooke will take 1 listeners through "A Short History of American Humor" at UCl's Bren Center on Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $15. For information, call 856-5000. 2 Singer and songwriter Kenny Rankin will per· fom1 at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano on Saturday night. beginning at 9 p.m. Tickets arc S 16.50. For information and rc'c" a11ons, call 496-8930. a MIRllmMT The Chamber Music Soci· ctv of the Lincoln Center will perform as part of the Orange Count}' Philharmonic Society's "Mozan Celebration 1991'' on Monday at 8 p.m. at 1he Irvine B.uday Theatre. For information, l.111 854-4646 or 646-0CPS. 4 ........... Manuel Puig's engrossing study of love, loyalty and lcft1~m. .. Kiss of the Spider Woman ... continues through Feb. 14 on the Second Stage. For times and 11cke1s, call 957-2602. 5 fXU.W Exile will perform at the Crazy Horse Steak House Jnd Saloon on Monday al 7 and HJ p.m. For information and reser· lfJllOOS. call 549-:512. 8 uanw•r The UCl Symphony Or- chestra will perform a program of Ros ini, Mozart and Urahms on Friday and Saturday n1ghb al 8 p.m. at 1he Irvine Oarclav Thc•Hre. For information, call 854-4646 IUE OYITBlQlT 7 Heavy metaller Blue Oyster Cult will barge into the Coach House in San Juan Cap1 trano for two show . Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets are $19.50. For informa· 11on and rc~ervation . call 496- 8930. llC ... 8 Comedian Vic Dunlop 1s appearing at the lmprov an Irvine through Sunday, Show· times are 8:30 p.m. tonight and Sunday, R:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. For information and reservations. call &S4·.S455. 9 'PWIM' CB The Laauna Playhouse continues it production of "Paintina Churehe , " the nory of an arti t and her •ting parent • through Feb. 10. For times and tickets, call 494-0743. 10 1Rl.MllA .. The Newport Beach Marriott pments juz sul· tari t Robert Conti in the View Lounac Mond2)' through Friday Roger Bloom from S to 8 p.m. f or more mlorm- a t ion, call 640-4000. 11 --Je(f Dunham will become only the second ven1rilo- qui t in the history of the lmprov m Irvine to headline a1 the club when he hits town on Tuesday night. He wiJI be at the lmp rov through next Sunday. For show- times and reservations, call 854- 5455. 12 'ET Tll Mfl.RAltl' From the director of "Heathers," Michael Lehman, comes "Meet the Apple - gatcs" starring Ed Begley Jr., Stockard Channing and Dabney Coleman. It's billed as an off-beat comedy in which a g_roup of Ama- ton beetles infiltrate the U.S. dis- guised as a typical American fam· ily -and Coleman plays a charac- ter called "Aunt Bea." (Honest, I'm not making this up.) The movie opens Friday in theaters alona the Orange Coast. 1 a ~~Coast Repertory\ production of Mark Lee's "Pirates" continue on 1hc Mams- tage through Feb. 14. For time'i and ticket • call 957-2602. 14 WWI' TC'rry Gilham's "Brazil," the surreal s1ory of hfe m a tot11htarian state, will be shown by the UCI Film Society on Friday. at 7 and 9:30 p.m .. in the campu~ Student Center Emerald Oay Room. Tickets arc S4 at the door. For information, call 856- 6379. 15 ••• A program o( Irish mu ie. song and dance featuring Moloney, O'Connell · and Keane, will be presented at the UCI Stu· dent Center Cl')'Slal Cove Audho- raum on Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $1 2. for information, call 856- 5000. 18 -...~ 11 The Internationally ac- daimcd Sibella Conlon will brina their unlqUe "Reftait. sance Jazz" to Oranp Cout C.of.. II Dairy Piiot Weekend/ Thunday, Jenu.y 31, 1911 lege on Saturday al 8 P·'!1 .. in the school's fine Arts Rec11al Hall. Tickets are $9 at 1he doo r. Call 432·5880 for more information 1·7---More than 200 of 1hc Southland's best ~tudent musicians will perform in the All· Southern California High School Honor Band and Orchc,tra con· cert on Sunday at 3 p.rn at the Performing Arts Center Ticket~ are $5. For information, c.ill 556- ARTS. 18 PCl'CGW College i.ludents put on a horror movie fes11"al in a haunted theater. You can guess the rest. Opens Friday in 1heaters along the Orange Coast (none of them haunted that I kno" of) 19 11MAYWJ. C'est la Vic: l~c,r.1ur.1n1 present Sund:i~ Altcrn1-..111 Jau w11h Stephanie ffa\nt'' fmm ' 10 7 p m. No cover frt'c pJr~ml! For information. CJll ,iq~ 'I oo 2 I IOTllON HcJt. fcaturinf l\c\ln 0 u B rn" a n J C .1 r Io' I hf. < h,,n tw-• '-~ ~ S.~ ol llntoln Ce!\ft!f d ~ itS Or""£!' ( \\ tnd II • ,~. '" fW' R.m lf\. r.....-~,,~ nw ~ K lp~"·-d ti\' ·-··.:· ( .\ • • ., ,,.,. ~e( '-I(~ <. ,,,,1,,1 11! Vu1cl K1C11 v.111 perform .11 the c 111IJcn lkJr J I 9 pm on \lnml." \tlm1"111n price I'> $3 No \~ITT"" WAC2. \.IJ~ A M1Si~~. ANO WE. AOMI\ IT. door charie before 7JO ,... Happy Hour with free tiuffca. for more infonnation, c;all 374-BEAl. Leand: OC. Oranae County. BT. black tic. BT-opt., black he optional. pp, per person. TBA, to be amnced. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS 8Tra~ Sltow, Feb. 3, noon-S p.m.; Feb. 4, 11 a.m .... p.m., OC Register at OC Fairsrounds, Costa Mesa. SS pp., children free. Phone 9S3-49S6. m...Kkoa, Feb. S, 11:30 a.m.·2 p.m., Newport Beach Christian Women's Oub at Balboa Bay Oub, Newport Beach. S 13 pp. Contact Shirley Ewton, 854-9122 • • ports .. • or lite Year, Feb. S, 6·11 p.m., CHOC at Irvi ne Marrion, Irvine. SIOO pp. Contact Janet Nacurski, S32-867S. .. 1psody bf tM Sa, Feb. 6 at 11 a.m., Richard Rodgers lunch· eon fa hion show at Michael's Supper Oub, Dana Point. $40 pp. C-0ntact Ann Exley, 498-1991. llAo Affair to lltmtm~r. Feb. 7 at 11 a.m .. Cameo AuJtiliary of Bag Brothcrse iJ S1 ters or OC lunch· con at D1 ncyland Hotel. Ana· he1m. $40 pp. llV1ltnllnt's LunchfOn, Feb 7 at 11:30 a.m., Animal As.si lance League of OC at The Hacie nda, Santa An a. $10 pp. Phone 97 · PE1'S. llSwttthcart Dall, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m . Associates of Hoag Heart In· s111ute at Four Seasons Hotel. Nev.port Beach. S 175 pp. Phone 760-5953. P lnntr Oantt, Feb. 9, Hunting- ton Harbor Philharmonir at Ann· hc1m Hilton and Towers. BT. Con· tact Manan Gal1n1c, 846-8548. ommunlty S1rtty Day, Feb. 10. 12-4 p m., OC Trauma Socicl)' an- formauonal fair at Santa Ana Re· g1onal Tran port1t1on Center Space l\llllahlc Free Phone 571 · 0602. STrttSllrn or F1shfo11 bl1nd, Feb 11 at 6.30 p.m., SCR Guild rash1on show and dinner at South Coast Repertory, Costa Mc a. $40 ~C.Ontact Sandralee Perry, 951· 11\111tetlnt'1 Da,J La~, Feb. l' at 11:30 am, Sea O rcle AUJ1 il· 11ry of Florence Crittenton Servi· ccs of OC at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. SJS pp. Contact Melinda Guinaldo, 870-S890. ••wrn1lloaal A•to lllow, Feb. IS, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Newport Balboa Rotary Club Foundation, The Wellness Community or OC and Jim E~reu Otuity Foundation at Anaheim Stadium. S50 pp. ContaC1 Jim de Boom. 548~9'2. 9Slqt•' ID tlM It.II•, Feb. IS at 8 p.m., f'lorcnQC Crittencon Service of OC/Anaheim Auxiliary theater par1y at Plummer Auditorium. Fullerton. $25 pp. Contact Melinda Guinaldo, 87Q..S890. 8411 Alralr .. lll•••er, Feb. 16, Madame Butterfly O\lptcr or OC Pcrformina Arts Center aounnet dinner and d1ncina at location TBA. S60 pp. Contact Betr Noecker, (113) S9Z-3808. ................ , ........ Feb. 17 (temporary dli!•\ Con Brio a..pter o1 oc Ptrfonn1na Ans Cn•er 11 La IW61MI ..._ BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S Costa Mesa, 740-2000. Founders Hall, Jan. 31 : Vienna Schubcn Trio. -.OS Anltlts Muttr CMl'a~ Hd SIAronia {Dorothy Chandler Pavil- ion, Music Center, 135 Nonh Grand Avenue. Los Anccle, 213- 972-7283). John CUrrie, conductor Feb. 2: Haydn, Britten. tauranl. Contact Carolyn Nonng. 846-7946. ART 9Art laatll•le of S..tlaen CaJlf. onl1 (2222 Laguna Canyon Rd., uguna Beach, 497-3309). Through Feb. 14: Manha Alf, prisma colors and charcoal works. Feb. IS.Mar. 8: Works on Paper, re:llisc f11un· live i nd landscape. ma111anao (:9100 Von K.arman, Irvine, 752-5222). Art and the In· nuence of Livin& Abroad. llC1t1rorala State U•f•erafty, ,..._. (Main Art GaUery, 800 N. Stale College B~. Fullerton, nJ.2037). Feb. 9-Mar. 6: Hispanic Arl Exhibit. ....... Art M-(307 am Ome, Laguna Beach, 494-6531). Through M1r. 17: Tony Labat, new p11ntinp. Throuab Mar. 24: Ed•ard Corbeu Retrospective; AMn U.Jht SaalptuR. Tbrouch April 21: Kim Abela: The Slrq CollcC1or (Satellite at South C.O.t Plaza). • •tolu Galleria ( 1173 New· port Center Dr., Fashion ltlaad, Newpon Beadl). Thtouah Ftb. 23: HiUahi OcMab. .......,. ...._Alt Maia <&'°a.a. ..... DIM, ...... pon Beach, 759-1122). Throuch March 17: Edward Hopper, Rob- cn Millar. 9St1ry bftts (14988 Sand Can- yon A"cnuc, Irvine). Through Feb. 26: Robert E. Wood; Brad facarc. 9Z Pina (5:\65 Alton, Ste. I, Irvine). Throuah Feb. 28: figurn· tivc. landscape and c:oncep1unl pastels by Otbra Huse. MUSIC mLquH Ch1mbtr Mak Soddy, (variou k>cattons, 4~2822). Feb. 9: Debussy Trio. Feb. 21 : frcsk Oulrtct. llOC ................ Soddy, 8 p.m. at OC Perfonnin1 Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mcu, 553-2422. Feb. 2S: Mouneum Orchestra or Sa1:zburJ with conductor Ham Graf and vio- linist Ernst KCMCic. 80C ............ s.ddy, 8 p.m. at Irvine Bartley Theatre, 42'42 Campus Drive 11 Bricl&c Roed. Irvine, 553-2422. Feb.. 4: Cbambcr MUlic Soc:icty ot l..iltcoln Center. Feb. 5: l..cctuR. Moun ad His Wortd. Feb. 26; De AJlteks Quartet ud Dould MclMU. Feb. 27: ua.,.. ne Y•na Moan. 80C .....-. .. , Art1 C.W, I p.M. 11 600 Ton Cater DrM, lk>ptn Padfk {OC Pcrfonmng Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Co ta Mesa, 979-7000) Feb. 15-Mar. 3: The Pearl Fishers (Bizet). Feb. 20-Mar. 2: A Masked Ball (Verda). DANCE, THEATER , MUSICAL THEATER • ouch Coast Rt51trtory (655 T~n Center Dmc, Co\ta \.le\J, 751 ·7 ~7) Mainlltage. through Feb 14 Pirate . Marl Lee Fe!'> J Boundar. \\aters. '-=cv. CR1pt' Feb 29· ,\pnl 4 You Can 1 Tal..e 1 Wnh '\' ou George Kaufman and Mo<.\ H:m Scwnd Staec through Feh :!J K1<.' of the p1 dCNOmJn ·~1ysttry Caft C Hui-at ' ~ Hut· ton Centre Dme. SantJ Ana. Q'\5. CLUE) Danner ho~ 1'-r1da" and Saturda)<; \.iurder at C • .re oar f eh 1-l Valentine\ OJ\ Shov. includes champ:igne and rose\ •Balltt Paeinn (\laranus loca- t1ons. 642-7"'7:!). Feb 15-16 Les Sylph1de-;, Con11nu o. Brahm' ~ altte\ •C11lfornla tilt LnhtrSlt). Fullerton (Plummer Aud11onum 201 E Chapm:in A\e. Fullerton. m .3J71) Feb 3 Amenc3n foll.. B lkt LISTI.'\'(} l/l.'FOR.\1AT/O,\ If )OC1 ha' t an n mt IJStllf& or chtJ~ of mf omumon /or BlacJcBoolc. d1rt'C 1 mqumn to Bot)llmut £pst~n. c• Bia. lc&o/.;. P 0 &u I 500. J 4. (. v rt>11t1 dtl .\far, CA 92615 Ntont fl 14 J ((J(). ~612.. Q.Wlalc• •otel la Newport Beacla laaa beea aenla1 tlae ael1hborlaood for 29.5 yean? aimpmq JOJ ro cati'.L9 <tu.> · £99l6 VJ • 1Pf08 amd•2N • ~ ~ °"1 Lt9 091yPloeW11kendl~ • .-..,31, 1•1• Lila bi'Ollllht Wald adventure, calabrttias, chance to write By Hall Harrell stepfather were unable to ge t 1ly, now living in Atlanta, Ga. Di.IV Piiot FeJ!uru Edl!Or along. There, he met with three friends In his youth, John Weld jumped Weld's stint as a stunt man who had decided on a whim to off chm. palled around with Clark began not too long after his formol travel 10 Los Angeles. Gahlc, reponed on the doings of education ended. Arter attending The year w:is 1923. He left Charles Lindbergh and wrote man-Auburn University for a year, his home with n dollar in h1'> pocket. u\Cripll> for movies in Hollywood. mother was unable to finance his The quartet traveled for 12 days His vocations included stunt education any further. She did, and 12 nights without stopping man. newspaper rcponer, novelist however, send along $100, wh ich They had no money for motel . Jnd ~enarn.t for the movies before Weld said he used to travel to "'h1ch wa JU t as well since there he married and settled down to New York in an attempt to be· weren't any. become an author and publisher of come a writer. After a few weeks, his friends, the: Laguna Beach Post He said he had seen his name in who came from fairly well off fam· Weld, a 45-year resident of the print once and was given the 1lie . dectded to return home L.tgu na area, spoke recently about greatest thrill of his life. It was Weld stayed. h1~ life and soon-to-be released then he decided to become 1 writ· An ex~llent swimmer and d1"er, hook, "Fly Away Home: Memoirs er. he said he tried out for the of a Holl~ood Stunt Man," to Before attaining his goal, Weld Olympic team, only to be pa~d member of the Grits for Break· went to a vaudeville show. He over fo r superstars Johnny fa\1 club The club, which meets even tried to become a vaudeville W e 1 s m u 11 e r a n d Du k e monthly, is comprised of natives performer, writing his own act Kahanamoku. Fortunately, he did from the South and•r their where he juggled and sang. get a JOb on the swim team a1 1he ~pouses. "I didn't hear one laugh ... there Amba s.ador Hotel. It was while A Southern himself, Weld was was no applause." working at the Amba)sador that born Feb. 24, 1905 near Birming· Weld tried oul at the Palace Weld sa id he was hired by Fox ham, Ala. His father died six Theater on Broadway and was told studios 10 help with the filming of mon ths after he was born. When "Don't call us, we'll call you." "Dante's Inferno." his mother remarried, Weld began Well, the call never came and Originally hired 10 handle hoim. h1\ life of roaming, moving from Weld said he got a job on a 1eam· Weld became a stunt man ovcr- fJmily 10 family and finally to a er and traveled to Europe and night when he was offered a ~ub· military academy. after he and his back before returning to his fam · stantial 'ialary increa~c 1f he would -------------------------jump off a cliff. He said 11 only 14 Dally Piiot WMkend/ Thursday. January 31. 1111 looked to be about 60 or 70 feet, learning la ter professional stunt men had measured the Jump .11 137 feel and refu cd 10 1ump Fii.' .. ANDERION fll. 11 B.J. nmAI Jll.11 l .. l'..,...0 ... c-OI'¥ .,._ Mtt INf1Y >~.tn .ind • ~.,~ al ('Mttn, ,ltiM \\f'ld Sound N. nitdl in wnt l"\t no-otl will~,~ .. <,('(! tn Lair ffbtUl"'f He completed the Jump and had tiu,ine cards pnnted that read ·.,..mid champion high drvcr," thus bcg1nn1ng h1 career as a stunt man Weld .... orkcd 1n Holly-.'000 for 1hru )e3f'l, doubling for "ars 'uch a' Tum M1,., John Barrymore, ( arolc Lomhard and Z.azu Pitts. While a \lunt man, Weld met l.11cll,1 Paf\On\. .,.. ho helped h1m launch h1\ career ·" a 1ourn11h~t I le hJd been d.111ng her daughter llamet Jnd \he offered to get him ,1 JOh J\ Jn JC:tur Weld, however, 1huuttht hulc of Jct1ng and asked her for \Omc help in get11ng a )Ob .a' a .... rllcr Arter Jhout three )Cars a a \tunt man, ~eld became a C\Jh re- porter for the Nev. York American in Ne.... '\or._ I le \layed "-II h the American for one H~ar. wht n he fell read)' 111 1.ac.,lc the '40rld ActJalh Weld ''"d he had JU\t re .id I rnc't I lem1np-.ty'!. "The <iun Al'<l Rl\e\' and decided to tra,el tn Pam "'here he .. ould "h\.C on wine , .,..oracn and He was in Pans It the lat undbcrah completed hlS histonc trans-Atlantic ntpt and was hired by the Paris Hcr1ld to report OD every minute Of ht tay In the city. From there, Weld returned to Hollywood where he ~orkcd a Kcnarist for several )Can aad wrote h1 third novel, "Don't Yao Cry For Mc." based on the Don· ner Pany incident. H1' book was published by Charle ribnm' Son and wM fe~turcd on the front page of the New York Time Boot Review. Weld 1a1d Scnbncrs' 1hought he would be 1hc1r llCl1 '>tar. follow1n1 1n the foot tep1 ol Heminpay and F ott Fit· igerald. Unfortunately. \\orlJ War 11 1aned and Weld u1d he had to rind a ~tter way to make • l~ina. At thi point in hi hfe. Wdd had also decided to marry He m.arned K:aty "Gigi" Pam h. rogether they bc&an publiWI' the Laguna Beach P<Mt. Weld alto M>ld Ford can. Tired of tryi ng other methods with no resuhsl GET RELIEF NOW! WE ClllOPIAC IUUIUTAml CE ml 111111111 Thi Harp By Andra Sarldstlom °'*"' c... °"' ,.. The Harp Inn brinp to mind thouahts of sou~ foe, rollina green hills and httle green men. The Harp brinp the pub life of Europe, particularly of England and Ireland, 10 Co.ta Me a. ''Thi is an eJCten ion of our own hvins room," id Harp Inn owner Jerry Mackey, "We have our own picture from Ireland on the walls. •nd other people bnna 1n their picture~ all the 11me-. The; wallt are Box· Score CLUB The Harp Inn LOCATION 130 E. 17th Crtt~ COICI Mesa. •'ORMATPrimanly Irish folk mu ic, Irish bands performing Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. ORES Very casual. DANCE FLOOR Entire bar ha hardwood Oooring. sizeable dance Ooor near the band. ADMISSION None. OISE LEVEL Very loud CROWD ACE 25-40. PARXI 'G Sm II parking lot and lreet parking available HOT TIP Remember The tlarp for St. Patrick' Day, there's nowhere more lri h! Q IET AREAS The Harp of· rers a \Cry large, fairly quiet ou1door pa110 w11h drink service. ol Ireland to the Or_. Coat COYCred With them." The interior of the bar is cuctly as you would imaainc a pub, the worn Olk floOr1 tell of the thou· sandl of people who've come and aone. the dark, somber peens and browns are a welcome chanae from 1he usuaJ 1brieltina neons and the tem'bly thick MnOk.e cive.s The Harp a comfor1ina. cave-like feelana-.. It has a real put>-isb styk to it," uid Mackey. lot more younc Irish coming into Harp, Guincss and Bass ales are the country lately," saKi Mackey. available on tap, "We sell all the Mackey guesses that more than other beers by the bottle, but we haJr of his patrons are Irish na· estimate that &he count IS much greater, "I'd bet that 90 percent of the people in here are lnsh, it's a really regular, really lnsh croup," said Bnan Hennessy, 28, of Costa Mesa don't advertise them." taonal . Thursday, Friday and Saturday customers, on the other hand, nichts The Harp features live Irish r.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:========::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, lol!dr• ~ ..... c.. Oll'f,.. music. with a di((ercnt band each niJhl. "It'' difficult to find " cood Irish band in Orange C.OUnty, but there's a few around. There are a A b.nd pl.t)1 Irish folk lunu while p.itrons ol The HJrp ~IOY the music Jnd JttnOS· phcrt ~ ES p·-pu-cmc--1· .,. FAIRE I ~ -·•-IWWJ I ~ NATIOMU.Y tCHC)MI OOOA PRIZES I I '5'f'CHa I ·-· fO. , Mbologerl, T•ot Readers, .!!'!& f!I. JI UMUIU Trance Mediums. Ind Palme.ta ~IDS ;:r.;'i:"'_ Al o.y 10 a.m . .t p.m. __ .... -UL.-....... .,'-_..._"...,__, -:::. -------------------- Oilldren's Spring Special .Allr> ••• W.'DaM ~%OFF Video 9e•hC Call for Comaltation & Appoiament \ FIGGE • PHOTOGIAPHY lt\l"OIPOIAT!O ~ Ue IJOl'fNlhlrt "'owr,,,.,,... -~c...om. ..... . ....,.. .... CA-mtt ... 1111 A SLIDING GLASS DOOR SO EXTRAORDINARY, IT USES THE .WIND TO KEEP THE WIND OUT. In J \\.3\'. PrllJ" h.l, h.trnc<.i<.it.·d tht.· wind . You 'rt.', when thr wind blow agaan't our sltdtng gl.i)~ door. thr wt•Jchr r 'crapping cals eve n cighccr. A \lmplr fc.uurr . buc onlv Pdl.l hJ<.i 1c. fo get tt, Mmply \.'t 1c The PdlJ \.Vmdow . core: And buv '1 sltd1ng gla s door 1be Pella chat outperforms chr comprrttion ~= while randing pcrftctl · till. ~=-'='=­ a11u ,. ••••1111LY •••• 111111111. ••• •••=- 15 % OFF ~~~sr::~~y oooas 1lfRU FEB. 28 ~,:.._~!!. ... ::*·':lr'!':~ WilllllliitM ~-.._,..._o.lt .. ,..; s- fULL£JlTQN SANTA ANA tn E. Conlmtlftwalrh Aft. llO') I 0,. LL. lCIOM (714) "' • •• (714) 361 ·"" MISSION VllJ9 HUN11NGION BIAGI *"C--v~...., o c..-r Aw (7••> "4·'°'6 (114) ... ,,,, Of9 ...... Y,,.. .. IAftWY DlllW Plot W11ttntl ,,..,.._, J•LmY 11. M1 • Lile brought Weld adventure, celebrities, chance to write By Hali Harrell stepfather were: unable to gel 1ly, now living in Atlanta, Ga. Daily""°' FH!\Kts £drtor along. There, he met with three rm~nds In hi\ youth, John Weld jumped Weld's stint as a stunt mnn who had decided on n whim to off chm. palled around with Clark began not too long after his formal travel to Los Angeles. Gahlc. reported on the doings of education ended. After attending The year wa!> 1923. He left Charle' Lindbergh and wrote man-Auburn University fo r a year, his home wi th a dollar in h1 pocket. uM'.npti. for movies in Hollywood. mother was unable to fina nce his The quanet traveled for 12 days His vocations included stunt education any further. She did, and (2 nights without i.1opp1ng. m.1n, newspaper reporter, noveli 1 however, send along $JOO, which They had no mone) for motel , .ind M'.enanst for the movies before Weld said he used to travel to which wa JUSI as ""ell since there he married and «'.tiled down to New York 1n an attempt to be-""ercn't any. hccome an author and publisher of come a writer. After a few weeks. his fnend'i. the Laguna Beach Post He said he had seen his name in who came from f11rly "-Cit off fom - Weld, a 45-ycar re 1den1 of the pnnt once and was given the 1hc'i. decided to return home l .1guna area, spoke recently about greate t thnll of his life. It was Weld stayed. h1\ ltfe and soon-to-be released then he decided to become a writ· An excellent iW1 mmer and d1,er hook, "Fly Away Home: Memoirs er. he said he tned out for the nf a Hollyv.ood Stunt Man." to Before attaining his goal, Weld Olympic team, only to be pa\\eJ members o( the Grus for Break-went to a vaudeville show. He ove r for su perstars Johnn) la!>t club The club. which meets even treed to become a vaudeville W e 1 s m u 11 e r a n d D u k e monthly, 1-. comprised of natives performer, writing his own act Kahanamoku. Fortunately, he did from the South and•r their where he juggled and sang. get a JOh on the swim team JI the c;pouses. "I didn't hear one laugh ... there Ambassador Hotel. It 1.1.a<1 1.1.h1lc A Southern himself, Weld was was no applau c." working at the Ambassador that born Feb. 24. 1905 near Birming· Weld tried out at the Palace Weld said he was hired by Fo'< ham, Ala. His father died six Theater on Broadway and was told studios to help with the filmi ng of months after he was born. When "Don't call us, we'll call you." "Dante'~ Inferno." his mother remarried, Weld began Well, rhe call never came and Originally hired to handle hoat'I, h1\ life of roaming, moving from Weld said he got a job on a steam-Weld became a !>lunt man o'er· IJmily to family and finally to a er and traveled to Europe and night when he was offerrd a 'uh· n11lt tary academy. after he and his back before returning to hi fam · stan11al salary increac;c 1f he 1.1.ould =================-----=======---Jump off a cliff. He said 11 only 14 Daltv Piiot WMkend/ Thursday, January 31, 1991 lookc:d to be about 60 or 70 fee1 . learning I.lier profe,!>1onal )IUnt men had measured the 1ump at 137 feet and refu5ed to 1ump Fii. ~ JOHN ANBON Fii. 11 B.J. nmAS Pll.11 ... ,._,lt_ ,_ O.tr Not ~tl'f m.in, )f'AI'\ •nJ .a ""'"'Y cl c.arttn )ohn "'fld round h4il nilril W\ wtil*"& H6 bt· , .r ncM.f ~111 l>f' rf'lf'.a·~ in wtf' rf'hrur.try He rnmpleted the Jump and had h1J\lne~., card' printed that read ·1.1.11rld 1.h.1mp1on high diver," thu\ hcginning hi'> c.sreer a a !>lunt nldn Weld "orlcd 1n Holh""ood t11r three )eJr,, dnubhntt for 'IJrs 'uch .. , l um M1,, John Rarr)morc, < Jmle I omhJCd and /.Jzu Pill\ Whtlr J '1un1 man, Wrld met l ucll.1 P .1r,nn,, "ho helped him l.rnndl h" lJreer a' .1 Jt>urnaltst I le hJd !"teen J.111ng her d:iut.thtcr ll:ur11:1 .ind 'he ntfered 10 ge t him .1 ioh J\ Jn JCltlf Weld. ho""e\-er, 1h11uj!ht l11tle of .1ll1n1; Jnd a\l ed her lnr "'me help in getlin!t d JOb J' .1 1.1.r11cr After Jhout 1hree \eJr\ J'> a '1un1 m.1n. \\ cld l"t<:came J cub re- p11r1cr f11r 1hc: """ 'I or._ America n in l\c1.1. 'I or._ lie 'til\ed 1.1.11h the \mc111.,1n lnr t•ne 'ear. "ht n he fth fC:J1.h 111 l.Jd,Jc l.hc "I.Hid Al t.1.1lh \\ cld ,,111.J he h.id J"'' fl.: 1d I rnc'I I kmin1.l'\loa\ ·, "Thr \un A"n Rl\e' JnJ decided to lra\cl 111 P.1n' 1.1.here he would "h'e on "Inc. ""or.ien and '-Onjt " He was in Paris 11 the timt Lindbergh completed h1~ historic trans·AlJantte 011Ju and YIU hired by the Pari Herald I<' repon on e'ery minute o( his ~t ) en the city. from there, Weld rcturned 10 Holl)"4ood where he ""orked as a ..ccnamt fo r several )Cl!'\ and 1.1.r01c h1 third novel, "Don't You Cry For Mc," based on the Doa· ner Party incident. Ht\ ~ was publi hcJ by Charles Scnbneri' Son and WM (e:aturcd on the front page of the New Yorl Time\~ Re' 1ew Weld soi1d Srnbnen thought he would be their next ,W , follow1n1 in the f0t)l\teps ~ Hemingway and F ~t1t1 Fil· zger.ild. Unfortunate I}. \\ orlJ Wat 11 \tarted and Weld s:11J he h d to fend a ~lier way 10 mal.c .1 h\10&. At th1 point 1n hi\ life. Wdd had al\O decided to mart) He m.amed K:ity "G1g1" P.&rn h. Together they btgan pubh~ll\& the Laguna Beach Post Weld also ~Id Ford an. Tired of tryi ng other metho ds with no results? GET RELIEF NOWI WE ClllOPUC IEllllUTATlll CE ml 18519 lrookbunt Strut ... " ...... la C..... c-r. Nat• &..dly'a Fountlln Vlla.y i962-1674 WI Aallfl .... 111 •er,._ Tha Harp b ByAodrl~ an. Coast Olly ....,. The Harp Inn brings to mind thouJ hts of sou~ roa. rolling green hills and httlc arcen men. The Harp bnnp the pub hfc of Europe, particularly of England and Ireland, to Costa Mesa. "This i an cxten ion of our own l1vm1 room," said Harp Inn owner Jerry Mackey, "We h:i"'c our own picture from Ireland on the wall and other people bring 1n their picture · all the time. The walls ore Box Score CLUB The Harp Inn LOCATION 130 E. 17th lrttt. Costa MHa. FOR.\tATPnmarily Irish fo lk mus1c, lnsh band performing Thursday. Fnd1y and Saturday nights. DRES Very casual. DANCE FLOOR Enttrc bu h3 h1rd~ood Ooonng. Sl?Cable dance floor near the band. ADMISSION None. NO ISE LEVEL Very loud. CROWD AGE 2S"'40. PARKING Sm31l parkina lot ilnd !;trcet parkmg available HOT TIP Remember The Harp for St. Patrick' Day, there's nowhere more lmh1 QL1£T ARF.AS The Hup of- fers a "'ery large, fairly quiet outdoor patio with dnnk Cl'VlCe. tlllllldS ol Ireland to the Orange Coast COYCred with them." The interior of the bar Is exactly as you would im11ine 1 pub, the worn oak floors tell of the thou· sa,nds or people who've come and eonc. the dark. somber arcens and bfO*n arc 1 welcome chance from the u ual shricltin& neons and the terribly thick unoltc gives The Harp 1 comfortina. cave-like feeling. "It has 1 real pub-ish tylc Y."•~ ... c:-~Not to it," aid Mackey. Harp, Gumcss and Bas ales arc available on llP1 ''We sell all the other beers by the bottle, but we don't advertise them." Thursday, Fnday and Saturday nights The Harp features li\le Irish music, with a different band each niJht. "It's difficult to find a good lnsh band in Oranie Counry, but there's a few around. There arc a ~ b.and pbys lrtlh foll( tuna while pllroft) ol The ~rp ~nJOY I.he mUSiC and .limo-.· plwf~. ~~·ES p·i>svcHic-1 ~ FAIRE I P' -••••w I NATIONALLY KNOWN DOOR PRIZES I I ntCHIC9 I 1w . ru. s Altlologen. Twot Rudet'I. ~m. 'I I LMiflJUlµS Trance Mediums. Md P.itnlai. ._ !JS ;::;:-_ All Day 101.m.~ p.m. ..-.. I ·-~-•Ul.-.......... "''--'°""' ...... _., ... _... ~------------------------ (bildren's Spring Special .Am •.• W.'DlllM 26% OW Video SIHiC Call for . Consultation & Appolntaent FI E • PHOTOGIAPH\' tf'C ORPORATED E.JttlltJttt UI fJOrlnilW'Y ftw' ,.,. """ ,..,. lot more youna Irish coming into the country lately," aid Mackey. Mackey guesses that more than half of hi patrons are Irish na- tional . Cu tomers, on the other hand, e timatc that the count IS much greater, "I'd bet that 90 percent of the people 1n here arc In h, n's a really rerular, really lnsh poup," <.aid Brian Hennessy. 2J , of Costa Mesa. A SLIDING GLASS DOOR 's 0 E X T R A 0 R D I N A R Y, IT USES THE .WIND TO KEEP THE WIND OUT. o ur li d 1 ng gl.b, d0nr. t ht· \H' .H her -.r n pprng cal~ t'H'n n~hrcr . ... A 'tm plc fc.Hun\ bur onl~ Pdl.l h.1, 1t. fo get 1t, si mplv v1,1t Tht· Pd la \Vindov. -Cort· . nd buv .1 ,I.Jin~ ~Lt,, door The Pella .. .. Wmdow thac outperform' rhc com pct 1r1on ~~ wh ile c.mdmg pcrftctlv till. ~=:::.i:-:- 111u Te 1•PeSSlllY 1111 ITA•aa1a1. ell ew•: 15 % o FF ~~~~r,:=g<!,,rk.y DOORS THRU FEB ~---·. ;!,,."*e..,~-:._·~_,,. WolllilM ,.....c--,.......O...•,..o ,_ PULLEJlTON SANT A ANA in!.. eo.emo..Mllrh Aw ,.,, [)per .... IOOM (714) "47·14'IO (714) 261 ·""" MISSION VII.JO HUNTINGTON BEACH *'° C10W V.., Ptrwy. 0 7JID c-lr Aw (71') 564·'°'6 (114) .,..,,,, C.-MOllCMV ntaOlJGM IAnlllMT o.ly Plot W11ltendl Thurld9y, ........, 31, 1111 • ~....... --.. -__ .__,.._ LI Movies Dreyfuss, Hunter in 'Once Around' ·charm l'q.!~\ ltO&:l'r' 'lu1kn1 llu1111111:1u11 lk.1d1 OnlC \1l•,111d' ll'll' 1hc ''"!) "' •• \\lllll,lll "hll 1.111' in ll>\C \\ll h a m;.an hl·r IJlllil\' fim.b d1t(11.uh Ill :acc~pt ' Once Around" is an emotio n ·filled mu' 1c, r;msini; from the pk:i!lurablc 10 the p;i inful, from funn' 111 ">.H1. l:mu11 nnal themes .tr\. nu! 111.w an ltlm,, but they h:.in: unJ•1i:o11c a chani;e. ln!>I CJJ ul '"11cran~ .1ruunJ a inglc moral '"uc. lake the film' "R•11n" :.anJ ··~1~·llJ o .• 11....... .•11cnlt011 h,1\ 111111eJ lo CH: nh c ncuu01crc J an .. ,,•r.d.1\ hie. lake ··P.in:n1ho\.lJ ," ··~1c:d ~l.11~noli.1\" :ind "1\\,1lun." I he complc\itac' ha \C ancre.1<.cJ .1 nd I he 'llll u 1 ion., a re not so 11.·.1d1ly :1pparcn1. t°or the Oll.l\IC·ClX:r lhe\e lihtb \haft the fOC'll' (rum p .l"l\C 0)· .. 1.1nda w ;adl\C pan ic1rant. In 111111.alh lmot1on lll) ch.irgcd lal1m. like "IC1 in," the \llllJlaons the d .. ar.1lll'" f111d lhl'll1'1.:IH'' in. for l' \,1111plc. .11 c llU I adc I he \IC\\ ll '> l '•)C'flel11.l'. I h1\\ 111.ira) nl u:. hJH: •l'll Jll.llllOlh..'J \\llh .Ill ,ld\Cr\.lf) 1 1 .111 ,,1,1ml du1 IOI! a \lurm ! !11d,I\ \ tilms 11,c ~H~h :inti eek· t 1 111:•11' 'uch ._., lmlhJ.1\' ;and \\c;dd111~ .. to rl.1) lllll their. dr.ima t I o.c .,,~c11e,, l.1111111.ar Ill m.1n~ 1n th.: .1 lllhc ncc. I he rclllrc. .ll' I I\ cly dr."' the \IC\\Cr in "llh their V\\O C ,\,1111 e\JllflCl11.C 0 h\ll Olll\IC\ 11c i.:"1. 1111.111) pl..1\ 111g )llnuha· ni.:nu,h. 11.c one 1111 1hc scrccn .ind th1. ''nc 111 the \11,;\\CI~ m111J I ,·.111 l1lnh Ill 1111~ I\ pc Clllllll1ll1 plllUIC'i (I ,11ru\q;d lrnm lhl· 111lc ul a b.x)k l' J11l· hH \\ 1m \\ clllkr') "Oncc \11.11111d'" I\ ,Ill ,Jllllll\11\ J'll!Ufl', di· 11.:1.1ed i., I ·"'c I l.1lh1rurn ("~!~ I 1lc ·" .1 Ul1g" ·· S\\Cdcn) I lKll\· 111 • 1111 the unnpk\1111.'' ol tmi: ~111d 1.111111\. 011u: \round" unll•ld' "' \l\11\ • ,1h,llll~t .1 l•,IC~dlllJ' \ti \\Cd· d111i'· l•.1pl1'11" .111.t 11ll1cr l • .111111\ 111 ll llll'd l'\l Ill• I l11lh I lu111cr pl:'" Ren.11 1 !I, (l,1, • \\ llll\l' m.111 1.1g1. l hllll.e 1h11:.11e1i-lo d1,1urH 1hc 1.h1~1,; .1111.I , 11111 rel.111on,hir 'he anJ her t.1m· Pilot Pick of the Week MoVles "Run" \\'ho: PJtnck Demp ey, Kell) Pre,mn tur D1rec.1cd by Geoff Rurrov.cs and produced by Ra)'mond Wagner. Wh•I: A carefree ummer road trip$ turn into a hvina night· mare for law ~hool student Ch111rlie farrow (Dempsey) when he is unjustly accused of murderina the only son of a nororiou mob boss. 11) cnj1.1y. Pr<: .. ,urcd '" h1.r f.111111)' 10 gc1 J bcucr Job. Ren.Hu find' Im e lfl!llcad of a c.11 ccr -.clling 11111.:-.. h.irc wndo,. O.anny Aiello and GenJ R,mJ,1nd, .1re Joe and ~ 1.tnl) 11 Ucllu, 'imply 1 he b'-''l ol parcn1... who care deeply ahuu1 their fJm1ly. Joe 'in~ pccially cho .. cn songs for all of the fam il> occns1on,, while Maril)'n i;cb e\I· Cf\onc in\oheJ in the family cclc· br:1111.1n\. l\\o other adult children :mJ 1hc1r spouses complc:te 1hc picture. crcatmg :i clo)e kn11 family 1h..11 eHll.c:. \\OJrm memoric~ that m"" of us sh.ire, JI lc:.t\I )omc llf the 11mc. Richard Ore)fu '' 1~ S;im Sh aqx, .111 l•ldcr 'une '>ful \Jlcs ,JOJ bu~111c:.'>l11Jn or L11hu;:s nian de- S(.'.ent. \\hl1m Rcna1a f.111\ in IO\C \\ i1h. 11 ... '1r1111i;. 'lllllC\\ hut era:.$ :.ind cruJc JlC'r .. onJlrty '<>On be!;ins 10 cl;i'h \\tlh 1hc lkll.1 .. • famili;ir :inJ :isrccd upon \\J)' ,,f li"'ing life. Tim ct.t)h ol pcr,onah11c' due m.1inly 10 S;im':. u1Hercnce:., nlO\C\ the \IOf) along in "Onc:c Around." l·or c\.rmplc, Rcnal;i'i. si~tcr doc.,n ·1 lrl.e S.1m "hen \he fir'>I meet' h1111 .11 her f.11hcr'!> hinhda) p.1n~. so \he ll1\t1ga1c, doubt) .1l'\IUI S.am .1mon~ lhe r.1111il\I mcm· her,. Each 'IUl:\.C!>!>i\e ~onl11c1 mme' along 111 ..1 \enc., of :.1m1IJr fam1h celc:1'r..111un,, CM:.1IJ t1ng 111 IOICO;ll) \\llh each e\Clll . Lnfor1 una1el\I, the film never :ll'IUalh· rc:.oh•C) the )llua11un. \\hich i n·ps on building. In lc:id, 1hc ,1or\ mo'e' oft in ~1no1her c.Jj. rl·c1inn, "cm.hog the tlifferc111:·c, in :i md0Jram.111c l.ashion. I lo\\C\Cr, th.: I 1ne .alling, c:.pcc1;11l) h) 0 .1 n 11 \ ,\ 1 c II u. and 0 lhl ~llUd Sd1pl. \\ hadt l',1p· turl'" the corn· pk\ltic.. of the cunf11c1. off,e1 1hc \Ud<kn lurn ul •\Clll'. "011l'C ,\wund" " :i nice lllll\le, ge.111.'d 10· WJflh JU lllt\, lOnlJmins no vi\1blc '1olcncc and .1n abundance of the 11 i,11\ :.111d 1nhub111>n' th.11 m.1kc up fo n11I) hfc. P:ilnck tl)nn 1udcnt. Compultr con,ultnnt 'c1\ pore Urn< h I i;roaneJ lll\\arJ ly when I \hi\ told 1h:i1 th.: movie ll> be fC\.IC\\.CJ for thic; week Wtl\ ··once ArnuncJ" IJrring Rich:ard Orc)'f u ond Holly I funter. While both ur c fine acto r whom I enjoy ccing on the bia itrl!cn, I -----was not impre~d with them toe,c1hcr in "Always" di· rcclccJ by Steven Spielber4. I cnvi· sioncd this movie AS havinJ been dreamed up by some Holtywood studio cxccucivc who n<Med th.H •Dally PUot Weekend/ Thursday, January 31 , 1991 Irene t:crmo tudrnt/Admlnl\lrallH .1,!>i\t.1111 lluntlngton Uc:ich L1"1.: I l.1lls· trom, "ho g,1\ c us ·•My Li fr ·'' I Olli), .. nu " ~he!> ll' a hean ,,arm1ng. hu· m o r u u ' .1 n ti 1ouchi ni: I ale 111 IL'' c in full l~IU(lfll, \\ hl'I ~ \\ c ltnd I{ ll h.1 rJ Ore\ fu.,, (ol "J,,,,i.; t.:ncountcr' ''' the I h11J K111d," cl al) onc:c :1~ 1111 1c.1111cd 11p \\llh tmmcr "t\h\,I\~·· .ti )1;11 I hill\ Huntl·r. l31.11h Drc\111>' .ind l lunler dcll\cr not.1l>lc pl·1 t.11 111.111ce\ in the lkh~htlLll llC\\ 111111 ( >i1.e Around." I hi' 11111\ ll: '' d I IOllCI\' lllll (or C\.: I V\Jlll.', h1 llH \ er, tor · die·h.arJ 111in.1111"' ,111d ~omcdv cnthu,1.1,h, 11 ,,,11 th )\I" 111 thl· 0111l)(.111, o tu 'pc.1k. "Ah\J)'\' made M>mc m'"'") ~rnd thl\ Su11 " ''ho rcalh doc~ 1101 I.mm "'h.11 a ~oo<l mO.. ie '"· ",,., ti) mi; 10 rmlk more money out ot our pocket llo'\\cvc r, u.; I ''·'~ \lumped dO\\n w:ii1in~ rur the movie 10 i.t.irt und dejcctecl l~ m111 - 1cring 10 tn)'!>elf, "Why me·'" I re- membered ecing a $1)1.cl anu l:bert rc,icw of thi~ mO\<ie. They had g1\cn it :> very big ahurnb up for it non-formulaic dcpic11on of the romantic relation hip and the family that :ire the centerpiece of this rccollec:tion. "Once Around" ls a wonderful movie, and ~u would expect it to be because It had the some dircc:- tor as the very populor and very t\1 J 111111. 11 1hc gulJ "llr "hen 13nJ 1111"1011'. \\f11ch l\c pc cJ "' "01.r.1:1t111 Dc~1;r1 ~an,l·IJlait," seem 1111111me111. c11me un cn111 cly d1flcn:n1 l.tn<l or Morin I he h>rm ,,f unb ... l..1nl:, creilted b\ ~am :lh.1rpt'\ (D1(\(1Ml conuuliini; 1k· Ill 1111111,.; rm:,, 1.c 1111 the h\(;\ of •h .. • u~ 11.... J r Ilk d. 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I he l.11111h ''· at 0 lhc \Jmc time. pu1 oU h) ihc Drc)fu character's olJcr :asc. :uro&ancc, l111an1.1.1I ~UCl"C\~, anJ boistcrou • ne') and '' a11rac1cJ lo hi~ ~n$<C of fun .ind t'lll\IOU~ lo'c for llunt· rr Uut. '\\h1lc the movu: i'I at times acJ Jnd tense, at 1s al'° \Cry funny. Danny Aiello, who ploiys l lunter'1 fother. hns a way, when he choose co. of 'imply malina you lauah with gre:u timina. tic ah.o prottayt in a very convincing and hur1re1t "Aay hi mi ana or hi dead moth· BPS d h'-crcd bl:lly dan\"er !. r p:i~ Joe:\ {0Jnn) r\icllu ol Moon· ''n.icli.) b1rthc.J~·n , "lu, h. l~ ·the· ,;iy, momcn1:mhy fRIVf\ the lam· 11). k:i\in' th m re• hi.'\ Th9 :ire. hoo'C\-Cr, qui l: to pro ves to l>ecomc 1 <' cuary lhrou&)lout the nlO\ 11: ,1 1. ~ m dmc their lhc li._c J pcrj 111 I motion m dune. And ' • from 1hc: d..:p1h of "h01t up( c 1 • 'Tlll\l• mum , upcrficiall l~. ' fJ.C~ ~hmpsc of ''?>~II~. hl>I ~ I\, ond JcHHion in S:sm. :ill llf "hi h C\Cntu:illv in the llcll.1~ 11\cr, he SOC On tO touch lhC:lf M>U'). SC· 1.:UU11& I pl:.C'C \\ithlll thetr I c.irt Rcn3t:a (Hunter) po1tr.1 ) 11 • cpit• omc o( }OUoJ girl\ f, '" 111lc tnnt:i ). Skeping llcau1y r.i.c:1 .her prince. She ;, a mer c of '11•1Pl1cily :and raw bc:outy on the h11nl "' See ETERN0,17 er. These sane Arc ;imun ' the ~l scenes I ha c:,rcncncc4 that at1c:,1pt to huv. real h1Jmao Jn.,; R1d\:ird Ore) f u ' tloc 1 .... ndcrfol )Ob or injcclina humor in the movie •ith the contra t or his physic:al &UAO \\ith that or the family. While the mowlc hat IOIM wtl~ .. it. they bee..-.. . Oda •ipinc. 111111 10 what 1t .succc ii in doilll-It II • ,.,. movie ch:it very illaCta wOltlt liiilfta. - Wedding, dining at Tivoli Terrace Here•1 a choice not t'Mdlty June. you fft9Y INk• arrange-, offered by many eatabllshments mentt for your IP9dlll dlly with -dining and wedding. the help of • wedding ooordt- lf dining 11 your choice. you'll nator. Who wtn ust9t you wtth enjoy the opportunity of feasting every detaJI from the wedding under the treee and stars at the cake to musicians, nowers and TlvoU Tetrace on the grounds of the reception menu. the Festival of Arts In Laguna June and Terry Neptune, Beach amid spec111CU1ar garden long-time Laguna residents who settings. The food Is excellent own and operate Tivoll Terrace, and the lower terr.ce menu fea-have a wealth of experience In tures summer salad1, sand-the field of planning weddings wlches, hom.1tyte hamburgers and receptions. and desserts. Because Tivoli Terrace 11 so But the real full-MtVICe ex-popular. the Neptunes eatab- travaganzu are the catered re-lllhed another facility, the Ha- ceptlons In the French garden or aenda. located In Santa Ana. romantic weddings conducted There. the hacienda, courtyards, In Tlvoil Terrace's Charming, trellises. pine pieces and Nrly circular garden chapel. California and Mexican artifacts From September through make this a showplace. ~ f.. I,. ~ &"'4t Set 1'klt ~ 1~ &'f ~ ANYTHING BRIDAL IS OUR SPECIAL TY! PRICES 50%-700/o OFF J44, 4 -4/-4 t#lta•R flle. ~ flO# f"4illf· ~ ~ 4t 44/e ~I •Layaway e Low Interest Finarong e AflPy for our • Jewetry Repair e Custom·Oe~ning Free Credit Card .. _ ; CYPRESS JEWELRY MART .. WH!AE OJALiTY COUNrs- 5921 Cerritos Avenue M-ST Cypress 714-827-5510 Uill.JiilllllllllLa-llt-Q~ 1 M (Cornef of Certteoe a Veley View llCfOM .,... c.r • .Jt.) Creative Wedding Photography at Reaaonable Price• When only the hat will do Call .,_ Creative Studios 848-0010 17171 leacla Bmt. Baaun,toa lacla, (A. 12147 June Neptune You're getting married In a to ,.... llilln. "E*1 tf you month or two and you find yout· need to .. • tNrd person SUCh self daydreaming abOut aU the • a ...., ...... Ot NMgious leader things that might go wrong It to ~ tM worry out, It's best to the wedding and ln the mat-,..,... It.'! -rt ._ PIYd!Ologlat rlage. Does this mean you MM> ~ at A0undhoose should call the whole thing off? Squwe Phobfa Treatment No. say two authOrltlea who Cents In .-.... ... Va have talked to many brldea and um=• becawe eotJ. grooms. Jef'llynn Roa, ~ plea 11.nad now are dent of the Phobia Society of ca-•• "*" couples In America. says that lt'1 normal the '*-" pelt, there are more and appropriate to worry about po191.-W9ddlng conflicts be- the unknown tween them Ind the way their Cele Lalll, editor of Modern parent• do thlngl. She tees this Bride. 1999 the realization of u a plus, not a drawback potentlaJ conflict as • s6gn of .. That'• -"et marriage 1s an maturity In the age of dtvorce. ab0u1 -eepwatlng from the For a wedding or dining de-Both say It Isn't the womea .,,.,,., f..mty. Wortdng out confhcts llght, try either Tivofi Terrace or ,_ he wed the Hacienda. Call Tivoli Terrace should worry about. but what that may deWk>P overt - at 494-9650 for more lnfor-you do about them. ding " the often the first op- matlon. In a recent Mminat lhe con-portuntty to ect u • couple " ~----------. ducted for Bride'a, Rola noticed One r•IDn why worries may ,.,. .. llm SITS otlq.8 &st l«:ms '°*"' Dllp!C.. P9:JS -0.... 8lb:rl --~ .. .,.. .....,~ ettrlll>WI~ ..... both brldea and groom•to-be be MON OWf1 but i.s troubling had more fears than ~ ,. 11-.. ..,. le wider latllude In allzed and hadn't dl9QJ111d wMra conllktered acceptable them. end ......, ...,.eneu of a "Merely learning that others need to eommunlc:ate. Couples worried about similar twa ...... lriNbleed et>out talking made the participants , ... bet-lbout ~tllcte. UY' Lalli ter because they had felt tMiW In general, both women worries were unique. In mMy llOf99d tMt .__ that coupjel Instances. the partner was aut· worry abOut ... Into one of two prised to learn of the fears." IM maAn categotiee: practlcaJ con- aays. cema 1'8'ett11ig to the ceremony This observation led her to and petty Ind phllosophlcal conclude that commu~C:X concemt about the durability of worries may be all thlt't the bond ~ are aaummg 1--------------. Today'1 ddfwent way of hfe ha cnated bOth the p<Oblem and ltt IOkltk>n. For example . higher coetl force d1tterent flnendal enangem911ts .. Tradttlonalty. the bride's famtty peld fOt )ult about every- thing. Practlcally speaking today, thet le dlfflcult If both flmlMel W8nt an extravaganza. they are more ftexlble b<>Ut paytng for It. The tradition~ guldeinee .,. not relevant, Mys Lalli. "8eGlll• of greeter mobility and feet t.Nt ~often meet end ~ In a dty other than the one ...,. the bride grew up. "*-'• ~ eome concern about .._. to Nr¥t the wed· cttng. Toc18y, the ttght deciSlon It wMt le moet conwnient and 1Wt ...,..,....,. ... 1M says La Maison Party Helpers take worry from wedding "you ..,t to have the perfect ~ .. ~ •• the WvlOll of.~ com- PMY • .,.,.. you to enjoy your epedlll OCCMIOM. can gtYe you tugge11k>nl wtth using simple ltemt tor thoee extra touches. No mater what type of oc- ceelon -llmple or 9'egant, a.roe or .,,,.,. -the MMc:ee of a ptlrty•ltafftng CompMy wtH alW that apedal, profl nlaolll fouch wt*9 you enfoy your party. For more lnform9tfon, c.11 la Mllllon Party ...,.,. at 7~2132. Party ttafftng .. different from a tun catertna ...w. u tt doel .-r-;~r.z~~~E,~~~~~~~~-;.~~~----------1 not M'PPfY the food. onty the WHYCllOOll FIYECROWNI FORYOUI WIDDlllQ CElllllONY OR RICIPTION? Wedding oeremonlee, reoep- tiona end ....... diMer9 ... ~°'Aw Crowna. We have a atd of trained pof ... l0t•le whoee go9 la to .... tn.t you and your famity relu end ~ ..y mClln'Mm d SI Ii 1Da ~ the COfMllllierlOe °' being "*'ied end h9ving the reoeptiiof t It the wne loolllion. Our ~-kin .. ~ far Nd town~-~.._,,... we heW eome d the belt hat• in f'Niwpclf1 We o•• excellent private dining rooma In which to hoet ~,...,...-. P9f'Y. Ttttre la no 8ddition9I fee fat tllbte decOf a1il'9 0t cake cutting end..W:.. nw. la ample J*1tlng fot aH ~ and ... p.rtdng c:en a,. .,-angect upon Nql- wvtcea pertinent to the oc- euk>n. That lncludee pr•pwty letup, ....... Mf'Wt'I, Mght food preparation, ~ and 0 thill apecill ooc•ion. Our aettlng la perfect - AI ctt-vee for your wedding Neeptk>n will a. dlecUMed In detail when flnallzlng your ~ eny other ~anoe to meke o your petty epectal. The primary IMtvantage of a perty.etafftng eervice •to take -g"""°"• cete of .. the detab and provide a worry-free at- moaphere IO the hoat or hoat· ... CM relax and enjoy the occuk>n. eccordlng to the own- .,. of La M-.0.... Party Helpers. The food may be prepared at home or purchaMd from v.n- oua eourc:ee. UauaNy a ttafftng company wtll have eome rec- ommendatk>nl. La Mallon Party Hetpera alto will help wtth menu cholc.9 and quantity. A1 the saying goes, "More la better," but on the other hand, trytng to 1tore large amount• of tettover food can preMf'lt a problem. Remember, people eat !ell at toclal occat0n1. Do not have too many hors d'oeuvr• or your guest• wtll be too full to enjoy the main courM. Al food trend• change, eome of the otd "Afw Your Wddlng f£~a Special 11 Have. us P>e.autifall!J Le.tter !:lour: Custom Wedding Invitations •Placecarcts Envelopes • lnank-You Notes Excellent Pr ices & Quality 644 7772 0 F.-turlng th• warmth of an Engllah country home wtth a epect~-outdoor gmrden and o petlo. A wonct.fut beckcJound for~ wedclf'9 ~. Our •eoueM dMtl ... cr9l&ed ...... of wedding buffllb ttwt .. both~ to the eiye ~ Our catlring atatr can .. lat ~mend8liona for. ,Mueldm•.~ Accommodmtiof-. c.ligraphera, Clergyman, Florieta, Wedding c.kea. ~ s.Mcaa. Ice c.vtngl. ....... Service. For lnbmlltio.1 c.m 780-03:31 1tandbyl are not popular any-.i==================:::::!I more. A magical dining experience ... with exciting culinary creations from the four corners of the world. . . presented in a Klpllngesque Klngdom ... on east Asian tropical fore st ... a Jungle of plant life, falling water, a kol pond and sunlight tittering through the glass ceiling 12 stories When planning your time echedule, keep In mind that guest1 always an1Ye late, uauatty haH an hour. IO plan your aer- vtng ttme accordingly. The ttaff at La Malton Party Hefpera alto hu upertence In doing elegant bufr.t table dlt- playt and food pr91entatk>n. or We need vou. ·~lllmt .AllodUtlan Custom Fashions by HIQUI FOR MEN AND WOMEN • Custom Made Wedd.ins Gowna • Tu.xedo Rentals • Custom Made Headpitte• Veil • Custom Made Suits • Shirts For Men &r Special Occasion Dresses For Women • Expert In Alterations On All 'JYpes Of Fabric 4r Styles PromTop Designers Including Bill Blau, Valentino4r cmno. high seven days a week 11 :OOom to 11 :OOpm 1325 E"5T DYER ROAD. SANTA ANA 714/241--3855 --WCATED IN THE EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL SUITES HOTIL Simply Married Civil or Religious Ceremonies performed~,.~~ in my chapel or at your location. Marriage l411~~~ Ucenses issued. All times avallable Including Holidays. Please call Sally 714 547-4042 Party fantasies realized at Outrageous Occasions Outr8Q80US Occask>ns. an nel for my creativity." eyeball• no.ting lri the martinis Irvine event-planning Mrvlce. Kern had been planning Kern recently ~ and or- doee the eeemlngly Impossible, parties for her friends for year9, ganl:nd a bet mltrlllh cet- the Improbable and even the and two years ago she decided ebratlOn at the Newpon Marriott bizarre In fulfllllng Its cilents' to turn her hobby Into a bull-Hotel u9'ng a b111blill theme, party-planning requests and ness. wtth the t>.-room r.tooned fantasies. Outrageous Occasions wtth b~ pennant• and iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lisa Kern, president of speclallzes In planning such Im-other perllPhemaHa of the na-~ __ 1 • • Outrageous Occasions, was aglnatlve events such as a refn-tlOn., paetlme. ~te e9111JltJI~. • • content with her career as an carnated knight proposing mar-Ketn offeta a few Metets for • • Int.nor designer, but she be--rlage In a full suit of armor atop party ptennera Who want to CarM bored. "You can only do a white horse. Then there was meke thelrt the event to re- IO much with furniture," she the elegant cock tall-dinner member: said. "I needed a different chan-party, where guests were Invited "Mak• eech G'*t..., apeclal -. ,-,-, -,-,-,-,-,-,-,-, -, -, -,-,-,-,-,-,-to come attired In black tie and and leave him Of her with 1 Fountain VaU~/Hunt.Lncton Beach .',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',', gowns. Dinner was served rnetnento,'' n-. noting t .. at , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,..,,. '' • .e~1 o.a '71111111, 7-e.u ey ~ ~u • .':':':''';.'·,~'~:d,'~,'~,'j,'~,~' •'•'z'-.'..,,'.,,'-·' without cutlery and the weH-et one breakfut for' executives . .,.. , , ill heeled, sophisticated guests she puted a photograph of e ~J ~/"'1t 0.e *NM'9*1 'lllwllll.1 ~'~ e :,: , SHAWMA PS:IOTTI found themselves diving Into the each to a Wheat• box and •)l>\l> lat~r Au: 96~ 8000 ' f7"l•tol6 consomme, face first called the meeting .. the break- Foun111n Vallt\ ,,1• For the ave surnann's birth-fast of ch-"'"'-a." at ...... ther. v. 0. c • A • l •I ••• ' _, ·--_,,,,_,, "' -IV day party. there were plastic she rented a robot to take ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::=1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim. photos of the guests as they arrived. Infants / Cl"l11dren s Apparel • Boutique Items European Fashions & Sl"IOes DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY "LET US CAPTURE THE FUN. HAPPINESS AND TOGETHERNESS OF YOUR SPECIAL DA YW •All weddings photographed exclusively by Dan Dean, natiorally known professional photographer •~erving Orange County for 16 years •Wedding Plans include engagement siftings •Photo wedding invitations available Malu your oppointmtrn today for a prum1011011 of our wtdd111x plans and rttti"t a complimtntarv Wt dding Plannmg GU1dt. 7378 Center Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 891-7076 CIOMd Svnd11 A Monday 1\te. thrv Sal. lt:OO 10 5:00 "Invite guesta who don't necessarily have anything 1n common and who might, In fact. be Inclined toward conmct the mJnlst«. the haJrdresser,ttle guy next door. Invite all ages. sizes and shapes," Kem aald "And altemetfve kinds of transportation -lnstead of usJng a llmo. consider renting a motor coach equipped with a lhowei' and a place to kick back. Bon voyage You're ott on • pro_greutve dinner party from San Otego to Santa Barbara .. Outregeoua Occasions has the ablllty to eteate a party or apeclaJ event custom-designed to meet the cflent'• exacting needs, Kem promlaed. Once re- tained, the firm handlet an lhe arrangementa, lncfudlng the de- velopment of a theme aetectlon "We're not onty about crazy things," lhe ~. "We plan an kinda of partlea and we atrMI cr•tlve ~ta. We delign parttee around an lndl- vtdual'a deWee -from the In- timate to the unueu ... " Currently, Outraoeou• Oc- culOM la taking V.,.,.tlne's Day ord«a. ThOM Mektng to give their epectal events a unique and cratM touch may contact Kern at 456-352•. IOAlOGATlS Pl.4NO llftlllC toa ALL OCXAllOtll DinnerJCodrtall Parda Weddiftl Reccpdona au.,._Dlnnm oclllbt At "dfl • ......... 458-M;13 4-THI WIDllNO IOOK •All ~-IC & UPI •-'to the oaANOI COAST IWL Y Pl1Df It INDIPD~ • Thunde1 1 .... ~ Jl 1•i , t • 1" •I t ,"':9,,....7 • Talli things out beforehand """""' iw, a, '%.tM.. '&liMw $20.00 OFF IOWl purcfMIM of cu.tom . .-...a CAU FC. APPmlJmlT ( 714) 215-9020 CELEBRATE! Cruise Romantic, Glamorous Newport Harbor Weddings, Receptions, Dinner Parties for 1n mn~tt 1fbtr to 1 pl.a rwn1 .• , BALBOA PAVlUON Wr havr ~ iJnl t.h1r 4<X' Mam Str«t. lbl~• CA 92661 For mou in/omw1on, ruk for l.awTa or Wlut 673-9SSS Michael Patterson Music For All Occasions CEREMONY • Complete blck1round musk before the ceremony • love '°"" from the hetn durln1 the ceremony • Piino/Orpn vocalists RECIPfl()N • StiKt ffom I •• duo, trio, to I compltment.ary of ten. Mklnal'al .... ...V'-IMI unlle _ __, ....... , at Cale LWo •t _..St. at .. Pm _ for MOn lnf0fm1tlon contact: tMdtHl......-.~7116 Molly Merrel Ml-,_ hew. "EverytNng ta f* game tor dllcu•lon at thle paint," uya Rriln. "Too mmiy c:ouplee C•••• a D••••rt9 for .a oec•el•nr ~~~ ::',::, :.-yGu ~ o ........... 9otll' ... t •.-eW ... .... get wound to It?" "9nlcln aeys moM probl.... (11.f)tJ78..IJ388 emerge .... the hoMymoon phMe, a period which wtMd'I CM llBMB. C.-.t llwy. 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R.U 'N' lloU, To, 40, When you hire culinary chef Mane Mllklewtcz to cater your -=========:::11 apeclal event, you are In for one of the moet phtasant dining ex- OWU1, C0111t"1 Wnw,., a4 AU Ou ... Variel] E11t.Tlai111Wlll (213) 161-'5'5•(714)121-3020 Full Service Wedding Caterln' Rehearsal Dlmier Pacllftle1 Available at Award Winning Restaurant pertencea of your llfe. Whether you are enter1alnlng a smatt group of friends In your home or planning a fundralser for 500 people, Mllklewtc:z and hta staff rtM to the occa8'on and exONd all expectattont. Mllkiewicz, owner of Creme de ta Creme catrtng In Newport Beach. hu earned rave reviews from hts cilenta. Linda Gome. ch8'rwoman of Pacific Sym- phony's 1990 CrystaJ Clrcie brunch. noted, "There are so many variables In an event thla big. but Mark took care of everything from the menu eek:- tlon and preparation of the fOOd to the setup and decor. t>eautt- fully. He even tool( care of park- ing." Weddings and charity f\Jnc- tlons represent only a amaH por- tion of the events Mlsklewk:z has produoed. His dlverM cater- ing expertenoe Includes Intimate dinner parties and afternoon teas. as wefl as serving as a head chef on a private yacht. A t r ansplanted Penn- aytvanlan, Miskiewicz was ac- cepted at New York's prn- Mark Mllk-..CZ dA£ itlr, .z.W,fr: tlgk>ua CUllnlry tnstltute o Amerk:a at 11 and graduated a ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil the top of hll dale. He went 0 11 to WOt1c for the finest res (;, YY lt ·'1 6i 'Htore I ti~(· 1'11 18121 Beach Blvd Ranthltton Beach BANQUET FACRJTIES For Weddings & Receptions Priva te Occasion Events fflQHANGCHOW ~Chinese Restaurant YOVRBAPPY BOST, JIR. LE E WELCOMES YOVI •Catering •Cocktails • Lunch Buff et • Sunday Brunch • Dinner 7 Nigh ts Full Bar • Take-Out 7 2 0 W. 19th Street Costa M esa, CA 650-8960 "'' :::--.. bE BlffRRICJ'! R£STllD"41ffr ftW All !'our Weddl.ag /'feed~ ••• BANQUET FACI LITIES <25 ro M , REHEARSAL DINNERS COMPLETE WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS SIT DOWN OR BUffET STYLE CALL YVAft AT 645-6700 . . . . . . . • bE Blff R ~a"*'..,. ·: ~ Serving Continuously From 11 AM ID PM • 414 N. Newport ltvd .. Ntwport Bt1eh 64>07~ STEAKHOUSE a SALOON CWeddi~s ftR~! •Weddings• •Receptions• •Entertainmentc u·~ or O.J.)• •Dancing• •Full Bar Service• •Up to 250 Guesta (714) 549-1512 ' • • tauranta and hot .. 1 In the coun try, Inducting the Ritz-Carlton 1 Laguna Nlguet In 1889, Just prior to startin Creme de la Creme, Mlsklewlc aupeNtNd • ataf of 35 at th Farmer'• Mer1cet In the Atriu Court ot FuNon llJand In New port BMct\. "Many caterers out here ar OC*8tlng on the ·mom and pop ptWntle, or• Just something t do u a MCOnc:t career.·· h noted. "t, on the other hand have dedicated my llfe to thl prof~. gn>omed to be t .,... by the beet ... F« ~ Information o Creme de la Creme, contact Mane Mttktewtcz at ~0-61 96. • • Things From Middle Earth customizes your wedding Things From Middle Earth 11 far more "*' 9fM>ther ftora.t lhop. Thie .. a~ falr- ytand, a gerden ~ end a fantay edwnture you will WMt to return to tJme end 9g9in. The store's tpeCl8tty ii creat- ing the perfect amom wedding flowers d119* eeped8ly for the bride. They do aM llzee of weddlnge and CM help wtth all the detah to make your b6g day perfect. SuDnne McCardle and her add a beautiful warmth and crMtlve fashion. The 8tlOP ts a glow to the huge variety of floral wonderland of vases and pure end gtMa gifts. ctyat8' end glut wtth • vwtety A sparking, bubbling fountain of decorating atytee. wtth Its own water ... greettnga Suzanne haa a huge -.ctJon from Sed•blrd, the cockatlel, of aMk flowers end plant er- and the lignt and IOUnd• of • rangementa. She wtll come. tinging canary add their own conautt and deelgn any Interior special quality to the at-from office to home. mosphere. Things From Mlddte Earth ls Gifts, bukeb and cabineta located et 17914 Magnoffa St. in tun of unique Items, ptctures, the Thrifty Center. Fountain VaJ. dottt, ceramic ducks and stuffed Sey. Can 963-3655 for addltJonal animals are displayed In a lnformatJon. knowledgeable, frlendty staff .------------------ welcome you to thlt enchanting store In the Fountain Valley Vil- lage Cent• at the corner of Magnotta StrMt and Talbert Av- enue. When you enter Things From Middle Earth, you enter through rowt of flVflt'f vartety of potted plant. Big picture wtndows and the entire shop done In used brtdt Custom Catering Designed to fit your needs & budget BB'S CATERING 662-1566 HAVE YOUR RECEPTION AT JOHN DOMINIS One of the Most Beautiful and Romantic Spots in Orange County · on the Water in Newport Beach •Complete assistance with planning menus, beverages, wedding cakes, entertainment, photographers, and floral design • Facilities avaiJable weekdays and Saturdays from 11 :00 am until 4:00 pm •Can accommodate up to 175 guests •VaJet parking service ct>HN IDMINI~ 2901 West Coast Hwy -Newport Beach, CA 92663 650-5112 ............... __ ..__ 111'00 MK~• Irv-. CA 9271 S n1•1 axuno Wedding Feasts To Fit Any Budget •Catered• •Private Receptions• •Rehearsal Dinners• •Extensive Wine Selection• •Italian & Fresh Seafood• 646-1225 1969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 1111 W11UMG ... •,. Mw• , c • ,,, ... •OaAllGSQ)MT DAILY fl&OI' • • a rr .,... , :•......, n.~1 .. SERVERS • BARTENDERS KITCHEN HELP ELEGANT TABLE DISPLA VS AT HUNTINGTON HARBOUR MALL 16917 ALGONQUIN. SUITE F HUNTINGTON BEACH. 014) 840-0404 SPECIA CCASION CATERING We offer specialized party service specializing In Weddings Receptions Anniversaries Club & Organization Meetings Business Meetings Family Get Togethers Boat Parties Luncheons & Dinners Let Us Assist You Jn Making Your Next Event A SPECIAL OCCASION Reservations 650-17 50 Lunch -Dinner -Weekend Branch -Cocktails 428 E. 17th Street • Cos ta Meaa Experience frange Cou'lt;ys f"rlBBt Jt;a/Jen cuisine and a spectact.Jar bey view. Dinner is served each night from IJ p.m. ea ~am. <Weekends 't;i/ 1:30 a.rn.J Or piano bar will keep you 1-M.rnrnin' II room's wedding fashions hould complement bride's tuxedo wtth a ruftled shirt. You can tee they are mortified be- CllUM the ciothes have nothing to do with '"*' life." Falhions tor grooms and groomsmen don't change much ewer the years, and that's fine with 8tua. On the other hand, not 9Y9fYOM taket quite the clauk: approach. "There 19 a groundsweN of lntereet In mote fr ... wheellng deeign, IUCh u Jacket• wtth much broader lhoutd«t, mee. Jacket• wtth nipped-In lh<M1 waist• and elongated, al~tty wider lapet1 on )Kket1,' he aaya. Shiny, textured fabrk:a, ... According to Ken Hall of After Six. manufecturers of dreu For a 14mpte country weddtng, ck>thes for men, grooma are Ing coet woutd ....,, ex-beeomlng more adventurous In ated. For a city wedding, a -.ctlng btldal atttre. They are blUer end white ftannet moving away from the tra- ts woutd be a Mttte too cu.-dltlonal ciothlng of the past four peclalty In medium tonee of grey and In black tone--on-tone fab-~===================;­rlcs, are poputar. Gray 19 more often chOMn than It wu In the recent past and In aome areas of the country, IUCh u the Mid- west, midnight blue dress clothes are also "In." years. ChooM dOthtng IUlted to r.::===========~====:====;l , buttd. your •• the time of II ~ "1'1:~,.. ,_ R _ _ __ / _ ~ and occak>n end the cir-.u~ IOi ~ stances of the wedding, he vbes. And don't cwerdress, though this may be the t day of your life. o Blass, It Is never ap- oprlate for a man to look like little figure on the top of the ding cake. Instead, he aug- ts quiet. cfassJc ctothlng for . In winter, a tuxedo; In mmer perhaps a white dinner ket. ".You can't go out and rent a aracter tor the day of the Ing. What la llPPf'oprlate la t suits you," uya Tom Ion, an aeeoet•t• of Btw. • ... tome tr8glc mtltak• we Pell a c:hutch end Ice a groom In • powder-blue Banquet Facilities for up to 500 with a sweeping harbor view. Ideal for Weddings, receptions and rehearsals. BAI1BOA PA\'114'01¥ 400 Mala Strut. 0.lbo&. 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CALL 675-5777 QICMAQD CA Q Q Design Plan your 1nusic to fit the wedding Wtth wedding ceremon'81 u vw1ed .. they .... theM day8, welklng down the ...,. to a dlfter.,t drummer can be a mo.t creative experience. The Arneran Muaic Con- ference ha eome kSMa to con- sider when planning mutk: for the nuptlat rtt•: •" the wedding la In a r• I~ Mttlng, be an to check With the clergy or ""'* director to det«mlne What typee of muaic are affowed. • tf a mualc advtMr or wed- ding plMner ta not .vahble, t>ecauee you like them: the mualc lhould not dtatract from the ceremony. no matter hoW t>Mutltut or enterta6nlng. •If you choose a tradttlonal wedding 1electlon, Ilk• Wagner's "Bridal ChoruS" or Mendel1ohn '1 "Wedding March," consider a non-tra- dltk>nat grouping of lnstru- m en t 1. Guitars, 1trlng entembfee or electronic lnt1ru- ments can otter a different .P.. proacf'I. tdc to friend• lnvofwd In muaic, -----------------------1 or mualc ttudents at a local •To pertonallze the cer- emony, Mk friend• wtK> can sing or play mutk:al Instruments welt to partictpate. (However, If fam- lty end friend• aren't musical, paying for the performance 11 worthwhile.) Weddings of charm, distinction and elegance. 355 So. Bristol St. Ste. L. Costa Mesa (adjacent to Mon Amie Bridal) (714) 434-2890 df 'Ltl'z.u 'L :J.oh.n 1 1. FINE WOMEN'S APPAREL For the Bride's Honeymoon or Any Occasion • Concemporary Fashions for the woman on the go. Career, Casual, Evcningwear. • Name brands such as: Componax. Hype, Platinum, A.C. Sport. Wild Rose. etc • ~·10% Off Fmc Department Store Price~ • Fabulous Accessories: Belts. Scarves. Hau . 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Lloo la Wio&.e,-, MaKft UI 110.12 50 -@31.'1921 Buena Park Civic Theater ·crucaao· Feb.23 SG-7 821-1194 Curtain C.11 Dinoer n.. ..... "The Sound of Mia~ Feb. 17 119..966 Up "38·u.40 Cyprue Civic TMaitr "Wait Until Duk• F.b.2 U-e 229~798 0....4 Dinner Th•tn r .Gill. :r.a,. a 127-39, '• 712-7110 Et-tum ThHtrical -BumThJa• Feb-. 10 Sl6 497-9';68 H• • ~ -..11-. "Wak UeLi.I Dwti:• '"·' tu l!..'Jl.1406 Lawna P!ayhau• "Palntlna Chun:hel'" Feb. 10 '13-18 494-8>21 ~--~ 1'hMLH Ar'9 c.-..-·uolalbeShaM" ~· U! ISl-0288 Orat1p eo.. Colle.--Ba-ehi.D(' FM.3 S5 432-6880 OC Biid Adol'l n...c... '"JM Trial ol 0... Short~ alak Womaa vs. Kamia71Auiee ~ S.fNllta ..... Feb. 17 Sooth eo... -. 8P\taw• Feb.a South eo... R.putol'J (Secoad Stap)"Klae o(tbe ptdcr Woman• Feb.24 ••m1.-.eo.-a1&Jn..w -JM lhue ol BllMI t..,,,.;o , ..... C'mplm 13rg<' C'3'1\ "\torr th;an 90 pmft,s1onal thcatt'I"\ 1n th<' n1tc:d talcs and < anad;i art dedicated t o \hal<' pcarc's "orls. and the as- ';()llJllon hope\ 10 ~omt" a strong adHX'<'I<' for rla\\lc-.i l theater a\ a '1ahk and 1mJl()rtant p:>rt of an rn \mC'nca ·• Rrallac said. 0 r ht• ( 1ardcn ( 1r0\1.' ("ommunil\ Thr;rn r "h1l h ..c"lc. up its ~a sons on a ~akndar \l.'ar ba""· has un- ' t'llrd ll'i plans' tor 1~1. Tht' ~·;a\On ~ 111 op...•n Frb IS "11h f:d "arJ lht't''> '>Ol 1al Jlln ............ -......~1315 /JO 10 MA .. 0. ni.tH (IHlMAS ~ 11.d r1 W-_,. ll.01 b•ff• .. ,,.,. C.• rG Ill$;>), •• 10.IS 7 0-et W•lh ...... (P'O Ill I 10 lO MIU. 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Rounding out the (1arden (1mvl' \C'ason will he "\ c.-ron1ca's Room" b~ Ira L<"\ln Juh 11-.\ug ' "\hraun' " h\ lX-1 '°lhorn. \<'pt 6-~. anJ th(' mU\IC31 ··~un~n'K'·· b~ Dan G 1n. pla\anJ an C:\· tt"n<k-J <'n mrnt from o' I to Ore. 14. lhc Garden 1ro\t Commun11't rhratt'r produ,~ It\ sho"' in fa\t- ptc P,ut.;, on C\t \farl tl"l'C'l at SOU04 COAST VllLAGI ~ • ..._ ~ ~· I ...... ll'Oo Ill S JO 10 IS 7 ,...,...,......_.,~PG' s 1xi c l ~· i. 90S ,.,_.. k l•-· .._.,,l!'OIJJ7~ tuttilgton Beach '""1!01 CHAITU coon 1m ,,.,,.._ ,,. .. 1.04)110 I o-.. wloh W..._i1(', 7 I JO 7 .._,,._.,c; $•SI S l co.-c-.t P"0-1 6 1$ 'JO 10 •) • ,... G.4f.-. Ill "' 15' l ---~·~ IJIS 7.lO, 10 lO'#AIOS HUHTINOTOH fWIH I U.a> - IM!<OlU I AHi• PG I~ S)). I,. 10 IS :I H°"'i.t PC! • 4S 7 lO 10 IS nd1 • try 10 rcrr:ain, for 11 i un· mi l:i ably clc:ir as ~ 1tn S"SCJ in :i lin:1I tribute to nicone who f;3\"C 50 much more than he kcd for. 112-16 S»-7213 123-30 157-4033 $22-29 957..033 n 6!r1-66a < hapman .\'c.-nuc.-in C1ardc.-n (1ro' c f unh('r inlormauon nn thC' emu!l l'llO bt-Ohta1nt-J h\ l lhn IN".'il~~ 0 BACK, T \CE -luc• I :sudcrdalc d1rl"C1or of thC' La@una Pia~ hou\C' 'outh ThC'Jll'r "11l a11t•nJ a \\m· Jl<l'iium on l h1ldr,·n ' thcal\"r at .\rt· 1o n;a '°!lair l nnl"r-.1 \fa, '" Th,• st"mmar I\ bt-ing hdd If' \ on1un • t1on "''h and 1n hom1r of thl" rTt1~mcnt ol Onn Dm 1,, ;a n.:i· uonalh knn"n 'h1IJrrn·, thratt'r dtrtttor· unJt"r "horn l auJcrdal<" \tudiC'd 1 ,......, ............. ~ ) JC 7 ""9 o..lle,.._. • t: S I i > e r'(; Dtl ' 4 "'-•-'-"-•• s , ... ~ ,,., 1 t .._.... l'Cl S •S e JO WOOOHlOGC (IH(MAJ ll c..... o.-"''..00~ .._·~!!'Cl ) 1 H ..•. .._Mr o_,.. ... JO l L..,.._ • ·--' 1 SJO i s JO -·· ,.... l s Laguna Beach COW ... :OS $0VtH (OA$l 1.ACWHA )t ""'°" • ..,._, •97 1111 I "'9......,_111 SI :i n.~ •0,79l0 In the ck tng scene, )OU m~hl rind ~ourself m1ling "'htn, in :a '°'mg '" lure, 1hc fam ily p rac.J~5 one l:i't aunt, once around The nlO\ie i l:a~d "ith olJ one· liners, 3S wdl s origin I twi ts. There re plenty Our ratings o( l:rn&hs. and for JOmc lhcrc: will be tUt, -th' enchantin,ly ro- mantic atory un· fold its perky, yet rcaliuie drama or ramily love and unbound iowc bctwttn I maft and 1 woaau. If JO'I faad younclt tt)'iftl to leCOftd ,.._ tM (HO!(f o.lly Plot..,, ••• ~.,..,,...,,......, 31, 1111 • ... .. . , ...... .. ( -.. ' • Music Change in concert seating necessary By Errc Slllder St Pe••1,0!l!Q hntl l1tner.1I .1dm1-. .. 1on concert .-.cat· nc h I\ d.11mcd lhc h\C\ or three m"a' r11<.·I.; 'n' roll fJn' The pr.IC t1Cl' mu\l 'lop '•'\\ \1111c th.in ,, \\td. Jgu 1h,1u-'·•lh" nt pcnpk ru'hed the ,t.1gc d11rini: thl ••rl·nin~ mnmcn1<1 l'f Jn \l I >C wni.:crt .1 1 the Sall Pal.tee 1n \,111 L ... 1kc Cit\. I hrce people - l\\11 l.t-\C;H·<tld hOV\ Jnd J fl). H 11 tild •.\11m.1n \\ere cru,hcd n 1 ll ,r.1ml'>lc: \ 1l11m J111ml\ f!,,qf' .111t•'P'' ,,,,..! he d11:d lr11m " 1nrr ''"'n ·•'Ph\\1J1111n." \' hu:h ' .1 p11lttl 1\ ,,, ol \J\lnl! hc h.1d '"' hk ht lit.ti!\ "lllCClcd OUI ol 111m \\ I I '"l"\ 'till 'CCUI II\ guard' tr d dc'r,·r.11el\ hl "gnat h.ind ncmh·r, 111 '111r playing: J ch;tnl •I '" r !hc tnnccn " broke 11UI \lltr the ,11nlcrt. the band '''ucd .1 1.1ternent ,,,\In~ 11 'topped pl.1y inc " '(lt)ll .1\ 11 hccame a~Jre of thl· ,:rJ'll) 11f the ~11ua11on Either way, 1hc calamity throws u bad hght on the Australian group known for its scaring hard rod. But 11'<. unfair to lay all the blame on AC/DC. In the opening minute~ of the show, with the col- !lred ltghtll ~wirltng. the ~rage mon- 1tnr blanng, and their Jdtenaline pumping. the gu)' in AC'OC likely rnuldn't get 3 bead on the cm.is at hand After all, they're aceu tomed IO ~cctng 3 m:ufhou C in front or the !llage La\. the hlnmc on the show's 1.tencrill .idm1s\lnn pohcy, often i;.11lcd "fc\t1V11I" 'eating in the con· lcrl trJde When hard rod. and md:il hand' ca~t their cathJTllC 'pell nn .ircna a0t.hcncc'I, rhcre t~ OOlhtnit fc\tlVC l\OOUI the Jrl';\ In !n,nt 1)1 the Mage I he Sall Lake trJgcdy \\ould rcrl.iinlv have hccn .iver1cd were .111 conccrtgocr 3\\1gned :t cat In J general adm1s\10n environment, unhke rcioervcd sc.1ts, the entire .rndicncc has lcg1t1ma1e claim to rhc front row, which can create 'lbe Daily Pilot's Guide to M compctttion for spots and ~uhant chao . Fesuval seating is an ant iquated concept Mike LaPon, director o( the Uni\.cr-11ty of South Florida Sun Dt.1me. topped the proct1cc about foe )ears ago. "Playing with fire. 1h.1t\ "hat you do with a G;\ (general admission) show," he 'aid CJrl Freed. executr11c director of the New York·h3scd National Pro- moter.-. A soc1att0n, e umnrcd fes· t1v,1l seaung 1s found 11 le s th;rn to percent of arenn·•ityle event But Ron Cohen of Fori Laud· erdale-ba ed Cellar Door Con· of evcral buildings th. t rou11nelv pre ent general .1dm1'S100 event\ Cohen say that mo\t newer arena proh1b1t fe~11val 'eating "The' 're beautiful f.1c1h11e' w11h nice deem." Cohen ~.mJ " I he)' dc,n't want to .-.cc their pl.ICC tu rncd into .1 zoo " fhe tilde r "concrc1c-.ind·,tal' huilding., are more Oc:uhlc rcg.mJ- mg ~enc:r.11 adm1 ~ion. Cohen .... ,, Lal.el.ind (f l.1) C l\IC (c:nkr " one 'uch fac1hty Jnd it .illo""" fc\· 11\JI how "It work'i bc't for ll\,' \31d director Allen John,on "We'\.c.: had good lud. with 11 here ' C\. ~me ca\t of heat uh:au ti .1 few fa1nt1n1 pell and 1l h of fCllt nnd anxiety sunona )'OUR cona:rigocn literally in over t he: ad' fhc blltJ.tC'I C.1t. 'itrophe lO re lt\lm .tn opcn-~:111ng pohcy ca in I 1171.1 \lrhcn 11 people vr tr:implcd to lle•llh Jnd dot more 1n1ured a' ftn 'tamped intn .:i ~ho cuncer1 1n Cincinn111 One hopc1. th.11 the debacle \.111 l .1lc ""'" rcnc"' call~ for h.in iiiP.iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ccrh. which promotes how eictcn· ~1vcly .1long the Ea.,t Coa~t. know., Mo-.t general Jdm1,\100 cuncen' c:ome off w11hou1 °'lcnou' 1nc1dcn1 fhe \tJgc·front cru'h ll\U.11ly CJU\ \1) feeling 1~ that there· ~omc: a day when tn\ure1nce co p;inie\ refu~c: 10 CO\.Cr GA )ho 1( enOU(th t>f the\C thing~ h:ippc '''"' Cellar D\'C.lr·, ('ohen. "That he the d.1\-of reckoning" • 119fA ~"'""'"""' ,.,,. , .. •co&l•WSA (~>• ~·IC:' .. Tur i:1H""r n1 "'' <,00 1> r11 '1 <)1 19'>1. OW PIAYTNG AND CONTIMJING AT ._.... ........... ..,_.... ·~-='°"-"'-=.::: ~ =rn:."""-OIN!r ·-•'Clll_.,. REGULA& ENGAGEMENTS START TOMOllOW •Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, January 31, 1991 ' n • ,,,,,.,, 7:00 7:30 • • • • • • • • n. 1n a ill s. . II 11111 Chef's dadlcatlon makll Trees unique very talented and dedicated chef, Armstrong, is surprisingly eclectic. Ranging from Chinese pot stickers, pickled herring, homemade .. food; meatloaf and mashed pota-Mom's. The s1rin1 beans were a I associate with meatloaf. but it toes, SI0.9S. I mumbled lha1 some brilliant green and sli&htly al was very good and the dcmt-gJacc, ketchup mi&ht be a good idu and dcnte. "C'lually an upall(>k. made up for 11 was brou&ht to the table in a lit· The meatloaf was more dense everything. The ketchup v.ent back tic white tureen. Then a magnifi· than I am used to; it didn't have 10 the kitchen untouched. cent plate was In front of me. tha1 loose-mannered nonchalance See BIR0/111 Herc was the real thina: a wonder-lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiim------~ ful heap of f rcshly mashed pota- toes with a dab of butter mching in the cen1cr. Just like Mom's. A bi& chunk of meatloaf, generously covered wi1h a rich navorful dema- glace which was definitely not like COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK! '1j-l.ij • raviolis, pastas, meatloaf, and r=------------~ China Pearl Chinese Restaurant MaatWill & SZ«bnJJ Cuisine • Dim Sum Daily Marla Bird wrintrscshnitul with lingonberrics, there is bound to be something to please your fancy ... and your price nnge. There are eight entrccs priced under $8. Appcti~ers and salads arc pnccd from $3.95 to $6.95. Angel hair pasta with garhc. tomatoes. basil and olive 011 1s $6.95 and a New York steak w11h peppercorns :md onion confi t as $16.95. The housc·smok.cd trout w11h mustard sauce, SS 95. 1s not 10 be mas ed This trout has been 1rea1cd gen tly; no ovcrpo.,.,cnng chemical taste that happen~ wi th carelcs) treatment. It is billed as a house spcc1all)' as 1s the Chinese chic ken ~lad at SS 50. Wild green~ m a 'lalad with glaz- Fresh Fish O.lly All Year 'Round Breakfast Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ecriy Bird Specias •Happ/ Heu 4-6pm •Hart:>or 8nrch Cruises .lQQ M .11n St 0 .1lt)().1 673-4633 WHULt IVllUIUt LUH:S I tRS799 or CRAB LUNCHE ON S PECI AL S FROM SJ 75 OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK e Banquet Facilities For Up to 350 17111 •••••• 1111...._....,..,_,... f1at111 blly ....... , ... Olt (714) 848-8088 • II v.as Orange County's lucky da .. v.hcn Russell and Abby Arms· tr~n!? ilwdcd to leave Sun Valley c1,h1 \cars ago and open Trees 10 Coron l dcl Mar. Situated on a qu1c1 rc\ldenHal street around the corner form the Port Theater, the rc\tJurant offers the atmosphere and \Urpme or a chic hule New Yorl lmto. e pccially tf you arc d1n1n)o: al eight when live music cm 1n.11r' from the lounge. ed walnuts and gorgonzola 1s an-t--;::::==================================================;;--othcr .,.,inner and a fovontc w11h J\\c "a1ter arc attentive, pr.>rnpt .ind ccm proud to be 1hcr '' \Our order is taken for 3n 'l'l 111f (there 1s on open bar and 1 'en fine wme h t), some u1'r H'~ctablcs and .i tai.ty dip p· ('\:.ii .ind your drink order 1 r ri·rnrth f•lle d 1 ht· menu, conce1 .. ed by the We\cOlftl ~es 01 The Hal ~·s­ ~es ~ 'S- ~·s- ~ Fneo &mp 't' ~·4" Cafcm:rl Taco '? ~·t" elm Ch:Mdf1 '1•1 't" the Tree · regulars. I had a few problems .,., 1th the Cae'iar salad ,and felt that it had strayed a httlc too far from the clas'i1c Cae'iar; maybe it ought to be called Brut· US, I05tead. One evening, after a nerve· wracking 11lOY1C, v.c stopped m at Trees and I ordered some comfort com• Join Us soon am Ol n-e He# Ste1 ·~ Stam3d Qms '5"' Strirp Ccd<J;j '3" Srtrp ScarP •.t- Sm'r> fc1(X) '3" Nactm •;t- F(ftaS S&1< Taco '2'1' Qrfc~aectJ 118/11• a. 8ii9ed om~ '2" 1714 PLAClllTIA •COSTA llllA •llONI 145 IOlt DclruleyS Newport Bead1 has been completely remodeled. ~re serving <mltive new~ ~ as well ~ many <i }oor old ~in a~ wanner~· Come carch the fun Z>ela~ NEWPORT BE ;H ft1A) UOO NK Oltl\'E. Ren\Alntl ('M) 61).(IX) o.1Y Piiot Weekend/ Thunday, ~ 31, 1•1 • The Daily Pilot DINING GUIDE The most complete guide to Orange Coast restaurants Costa Mesa ""'-'0·1. \ooth Co<UI Pl.au S4'1-074 I Open 10 •"' 10 'Ip m M ·F noon 10 top m S..1 Sun 11,. ~ v•rion• '101 •c>OU •<'d ~s loOl.IP' .. ,,,, l~S If\ " '"""°' .. lt'W>~ft' Not •Mrd Antone llo lttft--• South Co.ti! 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"'"' pomons ot bnulltul)r p<~rd 1000 on • JIMl lf'lt"'Q ~ -Ir/ 11'1 Cht Uf)C)("t tt'K~s ot \ooJlh Con«i .....,, s CrysUI (OUfl H **** CNft't CNfteM I 14 W Mil< Arthut 81v<I S46·S6811 Opf'n I I 10 9 CS.oly llPSc-rv11ions a<Uf)ll'<J lnr~wf' Chonr~ Mid CAnlonc>S# ~EJ r?," I . . LUNCH AND DINNER BEER AND WINE r.-1111 "'~' --.. Ol ~'[R 0 '1.\ 1 I 1ocq on· I I '"'"' · · ,..... ..... I L-..:~:__.J tlUS M-TH llAJl-lOP .M. f'Rl·SAT l1A.M..10:30P Jl SlM 'I Jl-lOP Jl (114) 141-1111 (l 1•) ••1-41•1 FREE DELIVER\' *LIMITED AREA* (AT IDllU) 16103 BOlSA CtlCA ST, tutTMiT°" BEACH Dine In Our Romantic Cellar t1C111e R .. tau.rant Open For Lunch Mo n-F ri 11 :30-2:30 • Dail y Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Stea ks • Seafood • Coc ktails "Since 1 M2'' t•tmn.A ... Coeta M11e 646-7944 •• OaJty Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, January 31 , 1991 OlfW1g _,, ~ all ..... Nol , • ..,. m ,..,.. .. 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