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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-12 - Orange Coast Pilot, far ICIPCI fundl/A3 • C 0 AST ORANGE· r More warm watller Variable high cloudiness with west to southwest afternoon winds to 12 mph. CoastaVInland highs from 70 to 78. Lows from 47 to 55. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather inform· ation, including boating, fishing and surfing reports, see page AS. IN THE NEWSROOM If you have a witty personalized licen e plate, then you're probably the kind of person who would love to win four FREE hand car washes ... All }OU need to do is bring your car b} the Dail} Pilot offices (330 W Bay St. m Costa Mc a) during busmes hours, and "'c·n snap a picture of your van11y plate and enter }OU into our "Pure Van1tf' Ileen e plate contest . Monthly winners will receive four free hand carwashes from the profcssaonals at Hand Job Car \\ a'h & De1ail on Ncv.-porl Boule\:ard m Custa Me a ... And af you can't make 1t to our office, gave Peg McAhstcr a call and we'll sci up a time lo stop by your office or home .... Let's get personal -and vain. QUOTES Of Tfff DAY "Tl1trt 's no book on how to bwld robots Tlttrr: 's no agrttmtnt on what Q robot LS" Joseph McCord, Costa Mesa robot creator. 'Comment is frtt bw facts art sa- crtd" Charles P. Scott TODAY'S EVENTS •Artists Ball Anderson and Harve} Clemans will be on hand from 2 to 4 p.m. at Citibank, 7552 Edi nger, Huntington Beach, to open an exhibit of works that will be auc· taoned at Portfolio '91 the Arts Assa- . c1atcs' annual fund-raiser. .. High school basketball: CIF Playoffs action begins tonight at 7.30. Costa Mesa is home to San Marino. •The Oranae Coast DalJy Pilot joins other local busincs giants in sponsoring Spirit Run 1991, Orange County's Iara· est 5K/10K race, on Feb. 24 al Fashion ~Ru..' Island. LOTIERY Dec co •Hearts: 2 •Ctubs: 6 •Diamond : JO •Spades: Jack INDEX Bridie column/15 Bu iness/M Oauif'tedlll Comia/81 Community forum/A? OollwordlU De1th notica/M Entena....._l/M ~ bow your auppot1 . !4 ••• llnm nm••• 842-1181 llllmCI All ..... D Tuesday, February 12, 1991 25 cents Audience attacked at ·'Rocky Horror Show' By Iris Yokol 0ranot Cout D~ PllOt NEWPORT BEACH -Five movie - goers were injured early Sunday when a man came running into the Balboa Cinema, swinging a chain at the audience during a showing of the popular "Rocky Horror Picture Show." The bizarre incident occurred around 1:40 a.m. Sunday, in the middle of the popular late-night cull movie that is shown every weekend at the Balboa Boulevard theater. Robot man speeds up space age By Tony Dodero 0nnot Coast Oily P'401 COST A MESA -When Joseph McCord left the Army 10 )Cars ago, he ne .. cr v.ould have gues.,cd that one day he would be creating rohot' McCord spent 2 }Cars m the Army, rctmng as a lieutenant colonel, and his background wa an ad\ertmng, v.here he worked as a recruiter, "ntang com- mcrcaal!.. So naturally, when h~ enlCrcd civilian hfc, he started an adverll ang agency "One of my first clients was an clcc- tronac school that taught robotics," McCord said "They needed a commcr· c1al with a robot. l wrote a commercial around 1he robot and fell an love with them." McCord did not have the slightest idea how to build robots at the time, but he teamed up with someone who did and proceeded to create an advanc· ed robot that cost ham about $100,000. "There's no book on how to build ro· bot&," he said. "There's no agreement on what a robot as." The concepJ of robots dates back to Plato, who wrote about such devices an The Republic, but it wasn't until about 20 years ago, that the modem robot came to be, McCord said McCord now runs The Robot Com- pany m Costa Mesa where he builds ro- bots for entertainment and home use. His most noted creation is seen every Saturday morning on a children's pro- gram called "Wake, Rattle and Roll." DECKS, the robot on the show, was created by McCord. The suspect entered the theater through a back door, ran down a narrow back hallway and through a curtain to the first and second row of the theater, according to the police report. He swung a. bicycle-type chain at the patrons 1n the first rows, striking a few in the heads and bodies, and then fled back out the rear door, strik.ing two other men on the way out, according to the police report. T"'o of the patrons, Rachel Buroc1ch, 17, of Newport Beach, and Derck Dixon, See HORROR/la ..... Parents dispute plan to transfer students By Russ Loar Onnoe Coast oaay P1o1 COST A MESA -Parents laving lfl the north section of the city's College Park neighborhood arc concerned about a school distract proposal that would move some College Park School .students to Killybrookc School Parents sa) they waU "'01ce their concerns at tonight's Ncv.pon-Me,a Unaficd School Distract board meeting One parent, who declined to be 1dent1f1cd, was critical or the district, sayi ng parcnb whose children may be mmcd to new schools next year were not being notified. Afte r years of declining enrollments, the !'l.~v.port·Mcsa distract is coping "11h surging enrollment growth by ad1u,t1ng school attendance areas and planning for the reopening of closed ...:hools. fhe ..chool board tonight will also See SCHOOL/Id ,_ City faces $4 million shortfall Huntington council faces budget problem By Roben Barter Or1llQe Colst Not HUNTlNGTON BEACH -Battered by plummctmg sales taxes and construe· tton (ces and whip-sawed by a $900,000 mistake on ovenim-c prcdtc:tiom, the city' treasury faces a S4 milhon shortiall this year and another $4.S million shortage next yea r, officials sud Monday. Cary Administrator Mike Ubcruaga, who delivered the bac1 eoonomic new to City Council members, depicted dclCno- ratang condlt&ons as "a budget problem, not a budget crisis." But he conceded that a one-time re· fund of SS.5 million from the Public Em· ployces Retirement S)'5tem because of c1ry ove rpayments was all that kept it from bein1 a crisis. Uberuaga asked officials to consider a series of bpdgct cuts and revenue incrcas· cs to balance the $94 million budget, both for 1990-91 and 1991-92. The S 11 7 million pier will be spared the budget ax, although the aty is tiJJ about S4.2 million short or its goal, he said He is recommending that $1.S million be set aside for the pier from the capital ampro~ement prOJCCl funds. Private fund· raisers are trying to bring in S2.8 milli'on, but so far have $1 million in pledges, he said . The expansion of the Central Ubrary into a children's wing apparently won't Care so well. While the bulk of McCord's business is providing entertainment at convcn· tions, store <'penings and birthday par· ties, he is working on developing a robot that will one day by used in every See ROBOT!'llr* ,_ lft ~ ... c-°"" ,. Joseph McCord sits among a few o( his creations, from left to right, Topo, ProBot, Peter and Newton. The city is about S2.1 million sh< rt of rcachmg a $5.5 milhon construction (oal and Uberu.,a is recommending that {j')C See BUDGET,._ .. Massage parlor moratorium may be extended for study By Iris Yokoi ~ COISI Daly Not NEWPORT BEACH -New ma sage parlors may be banned from the city until next year, under a propo al before the City Council. City Attorn ey Robert Burnham has sug· gcstcd the council extend for another 10 1/2 months a moratorium on the i uance or business licenses to ma aae therapist • The council will hcu public comments and decide on the extcn ion et its Feb. 2S meetina. Burnham said the additional JO 112 month -which extends the ben IO the end or the year -would aJloW dty ... n to thorou&hly 1tudy the proble,.. ud cf .. recu of the caittina ......,. bUli_.. tn the city and decide ........ .,.... --ina or UK pcrmita .. MC 111 lfJ IO aaruiill iltepl ectM!y ............ -. With 46 lk:iwd a -• ....... Im tM city. Newpon .......... a nz: atlV'rtw:ats dlM _, .._ *1 • OCNntJ dd 1111 W I .... • 11111 M••• C..-. of 0.-. 0. •· AM ~ .... ~. " .. ... ,, ............ . and other illegal activity. In response to the dramatic increase an new massage parlors and the fear of pos· sible criminal activity involved, the council last month adopted a •S-day moratorium on new mu&1ge bu incsses to allow city officials to discuss poaibJe re trictions. Staff mcmbe11 from the plannin& de- partment and city attorney's office met i nd p~pared a study of the impect and effects of thae t>UsineAes, Burnham told the council MondaY niaht. Ounn1 the comina rnontba. aaall plam to conduct this ltudy by flMIPPil tbe locatioa of current operationl wl _. ... at tile......_ IUr· n>aHi• lud .. -.,...,.. coaditioM ~ ............... tile ... ftlllll' pNM(J ky IO re"'911tiel ~ ...,...... ..... -·-~adterddll• .... """'.. • • I 11111 .. .............. ., .... lfl 111 • .......... Oil reserve puiiJps out lower prices • Two Orange Coast People Fran Andl•llll SHE1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- A woman who has turned a job into a calling 1 ''cnt~ one years ago. Andrade wa hired as the community li.11,on at 0.1l V1e\I.. School in Huntington Beach. Today, she !.penJ~ her dJys - and man) of he r nights -helping residents of the ... urrnunding d1 ad ... antagcJ community with everything from .m.1nging tor breakfasts for !i.IUdents \\<ho othe~1se wouldn't ha'e them to fill· ing out JOb applications for parents who don't speal Engll-.h COMMUNITY CATALm--------- Her official title may he communit} llJ1son. but AnJr.1Jc h.1, expanded her role far be\onJ the job description c..rc.11cd b~ Ocean \'1e\\ School ()1<.1m1 officials. \\hen !I.he rcco~nizcJ th.11 kids "'ho hJdn't eaten hcfore the> came to school often \\ere ll)(1 hungf) tu learn. she 'pcarhe.1dcJ a Jrhe to m:ile 0.1k \'1c'' the d1'>tnc1., onl} "" hool th.11 ser.e'> feJerall> fundcJ hre.1kf.1q, for d1\JU\.1n1aged \liung,tcr' Her t~p1cal Lia~ 1ncluJe., rn·e1,1ng and over~cc1ng the J1,tnbu11on l'I dnn.1tcJ clt11h1ng. tran,l.1t1n~ \Chnol no11ce~ for parent\ \\he.) 'Pc: 1l linl\ ~pJrmh .md phoning cnmmu· n11y mee11ng~ for parent' ON-THE-JOB TRAININa;..G-------- Andr.1de, \\hu h.111, lr11111 thl· nc:1[!hhnrh11od 'he: nm\' '<.:"c'. ,,ml she ha<. nC\Cr h.1d f11rm;il tr.11111ng 111 cuun-.dtng or \lllll'log) But 'he ,,11d, ·1 gue.,, the Lord .ind ltfe .inti m\ lt\t' grm1.n children 4uahl) me: \nd 1\c ht·c:n here 21 \l.lf' and I think l\e \CCll ,1 Int .,j thing' ... 'I~ Ill "'rt tlllnl! •'UI plt"ll\ \\tll Ol\\\ -l 11mpilrd b.~ Kan•n \uJ?c Local News BPlafl Rep. Cox Dies to Baltics; Moscow next "''\\I OR I Bl \(II Rer Chm C "' Ile" ,,, I .11,1,1 1111 l\1 onJJy, the f1r\I -.1nr 11n a 1r1r thn•uch the B.Jll1l' th 11 \\Ill l.\tntuall~ I.ind him al !he center nl their trouhlc:'> -\tn'l"" t\n .1 rJen1 \uppurtt·r 11f inJepcnJc:nl.c f11r the thrc:c..• lt1lt1c.. '>IJIC\ -l..at\1,1. Equn1.1 anJ l 1thuJn1..1 -( tl\ '>Jld he hnpcJ l1l interlcJ<.: nn their bc:lt.11f 'I he: ~11th D1,tml rcprc,c:nl.Jtl\c: ,.wt lhtrc: \\t're rcro rt' the ')ll\ICl\ pl.tnneJ rnilll.H'r nlJnl'll\Cr\ In lhC B.1lt1v" .1 nl•''C th,11 \\nulJ un!~ hc1!=htc:n the fXl~\1h1111y nl '10 knee. ( Jll1111: < i111h.1dll'\ "'.1 hutdlcr :· C l}\ ,,11d tht '\nhl'I l'r11c JLHl~­ c' \h1·11IJ re.: •11lc h" pc.ice prsn· ··H' I' R m.1 h1nc gnt ah c.:.1d nl hm · (1~'11J (11\ m 11k 1n111 hc r tr1r 111 the IJ.ilt1 '11nt )l·.ir Jl!•l th1 rminth \\hen he ,1nd three tnlJe.ll!Ue' lnndulleJ rJI ll.1ment.1f\' \l.l>J ~­ \hnp\ in l.1th11Jn1.1 I he ddcgJt111n h.1J plannt•J 111 11h\t:1'c.: the l1r,1 multi p.Hl) t'kd1nn' in ')n' 1rt h1,t111' ta~ins pl .ice 111 th.11 llO\ B.1lt1c; ,1,1te, hut \\c;rc 1hv1..1rtcd ti, ')o\ICI oll1c1.1" until after the \11t<· • Home too white for city panel's taste I \(ti "'\ BI ,\( II '\;c\\h,1.cJ, Dcrme .ind "'l ie~ l\.tr.ll!l)/1.trl '"1'1 It 11.e 111 \l.ctll to mn\C 111 111 their Jrc:.1m hnrnt hcl.tll\l 11\ ton \\llllC ·\lthllllfh the h1ll,Hlc fC\ldl'Ol.C.. I\ rc.IJ} for lll.\.'UPJO(' th du\lve hc.11.h\1dc 1.nmmun1l) ·., l>e.,.gn Rcv1e" Bo,11d ,.1)-' 1tw hou'e mu\I h.1\C ,1 'IHlul ',,rnd,tonc · c\lcr1nr And until 11 .f, L '. the ho.in.J ,,11d. the K t1 .1g1111.trl\ arc not going 10 he .1hlc t" i:c t Utllil't \Cf'\.llC\ The Dc\l~n Review Bo inf" made up ol c11v rnunlil .1pp111111- c.e'i wh11 have the ptl\l.er to review anll rc4111rc t.h.rn..:I.'' 1n Ile.'\\ home'>, \Cc..onJ story add111on!> or remodeling proJtd' 1h.1l tn· crca\C .1 hou\e\ Ooor 'PJCC by more than 50 pl n:enl At the hoarJ·s d1rec1mn. the Karago11.1n' ha\C d11ngc d the color 11f their roof tile from blue to terra rntt.1, rcdPnC the I.ind· scap1ng :ind chimney'\, ln"'ered the roof and Cttt the: hi 1 1., llut•r 'pace by 500 square feet o .. er the past two \C "'· the 1.. \n~ le, Times reported Ul\t \ummer, \hortl) before the couple·, "t:ddini.: \hen thc house was almmt finished -'41ck dec1dcJ to liuv 'ht II .... h11c..,.. paint fo r the e-cterior. instead uf the "sand,t1•11c .. c.111...<I lur under the design plans, the newspaper reported A city administrator approved the m10lH rh.1ni.:t· :.incl tht project got a final green light. But a ne1ghhor ll>mpla1ncd Afterward, the Design Rev1e\I.. Board orJt·rcd ,, f1llh he mni: on the house and overturned the admin"tr.1111r\ Jrprm,d. in"'' ing that the couple re-~tucco the hnu't.: .ind p.11n1 11 the d.ir~cr shade. .• On Tuesday, the city council voted ..i.u tn uphold the hoarJ"-; ru ling. The Karagoz1ans have two choices now comply O P' \Uc. Water plant gets rebate for energy cuts FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Orange Cou nty Water Di trict hu received a $31,800 rebate from Southern California Ed1~on for installing encrl)'-saving equipment at the d1stnct's water recy- cling facility in Fountain Valley, orftcial aid The cnerl)'·efficient system will reduce electrical consumpt1ort by SJ million kilowatt hours a year, district general manager W1I· liam R. Mills said. COSTA MESA -A local developer bu contributed furniture wonh an estimated $16,000 to Home-Aid, a charity that helps provide hou ina to low income familie . Grvpc DcMlopment Co .. of Costa Mesa. donated the furni- ture. which was taken from model homes at the company's Can· yon View West planned community in Portola Hall • • ., The World •.• In Four Minutes 1111111 llJI .... Wiit ta ltlPt ......... Pre ident Bush H id Monday it is nol . _____ __._ .... time -yet -for the ground war to begin in the Persian Gulr. "The air campaign ha been very, vcrr, effective and it will continue fo r awhile, ' Bush said after a 9().minutc meeting with Defense Secretary Dick Cheney and Gen. Colin Powe ll, chairman of the Joint Chie fs of Staff. The Pentagon officials returned Sunday night from a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia to assess the military situation. Although the Allies have air supremacy over Iraq and Kuwait, they !i.t1ll face regular enemy fire. · ''They're still shooting," said Lt . Gary Cooper, 25, an F-16 pilot from Huntington Beach. "They're not shooting as many missiles, but they·re still shooting as many (anti-aircraft) guns. "Most of the stuff (anti-aircraft fire) is that litt le popcorn stuff that usually goes off underneath you. Nothing really huge," Cooper said. Clear weather brought a near-record 2,900 Allied air missions Monday against Iraq. including a record )50 sorties against targets 1n and around Kuwait. said Army Brig. Gen. Richard Neal, spokesman for th e U.S. Central Command in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In other developments: • An Iraqi Scud missik , the second to hit central Israel in one night, wrecked a house early Tuesday and slightly injured at least five people. the army said. On Monday evening. a missile hit open ground in central Israel, causing no injuries, the military said. 8 Favored by the desert sun, allied jets stepped up the air \I.Br Monda) "'ith hundreds more bombing runs against Iraqi targets. 1 he city of Basra, nerve center of Iraq's defen!>c, \\JS believed all but cut off •A Soviet envoy, Yevgeny Pnmakov, \Cnturcd into bomb-ba11ered Baghdad to meet with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Tuesda\ about a Kremlin lllll ia tive to end the war. In Yugo!>laviJ, rcprc~en1a'- 11vcs of I 5 non-aligned nations began considering an I rant.in bid 111 mediate an end to th e conflict. The Sovich and Iranians say Iraq must agree to end its 6·month-old occupation of Kuwait. a cond111on Saddam has rejected. • An Iraqi Cabinet minister said Monday that thousam.b of lrJq1 c1v1hans ha"t: been killed or wounded by the allied bomban.lment ,ind that new reports of casualit1es are arriving comtantly. lr.iq i radio by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAM A SERIE$ O aLeJ and confu!i.eJ. SJI Prekh dog p.1J<llcJ J\ h.ml a\ he coul<l in the general d1rc:c11nn nf land or at lca,1 \l.hJt he fig- ured "a~ land Along with haJ Jm1ng !illll\, poor mJnncr' :.i nJ .1 complete J1,rc..gJ rJ for ha,1c h\~tcne. the 1'e'" ) orkcr h 11l ne'er lc.Hnc:d 10 \\\Im A' he thra,hcJ .1h11ut in the ''ater -l1h1nl! une ~h11i.: 1nJ then the other -he hc.:ard a pair of \OICC' coming from nc.irh~ He recognized one \nic..c a., Roman M11c,·. the: other ,1\ I found Dog Hunter's. "Yeah. you·rc right Lc:t"s let him go \\ho\ going w rn1" him .invway rll take the SlO million <tnd don.1tc: II\<: hu1.:l' 1n ht) memory·· .. Hound Dog, l hle your style. f-a'y l.Ome, e.I\\ go And an~­ \\,ty, he was a d1.;tant cousin ... ne\cr C\Cn hnught me a \hn~t­ rnas gift.·· Prelch <,truggled to hear more. hu t .i "·"c 'm;ic:kcJ him in the I.ice. <,hooting water in to his mouth I le coughed DnuhlcJ up in a 'P·•"m TncJ to force h11, head aho"e \1..1ter I he: hrCJ\htrokc. I he era\\ I. The buucrOy Why hadn't he lc:arm·d .11 k.l\t one of 1 hc'c: \I rule~'> r h" 1,n·t the "ay I figured I'd die:· he th11u!!hl. Oc:ct1n~I\ \ "'ave of blacknec;s rolled through h" hr ,11n I le ,1irped h.1d; 111dcr the water. ki cking fruitlessly I or a moment. ,1 h11}-!ht gnld· n m h loomed before him. Music Dc.1u11rul m11,K r ht.•n A hind tugged at his hair, another pulled ,11 hi\ frl·l I It ' .111,c . barel} " "l'ull him aboard," ordered JonathJn V11.1lt· 111 flc 1 ontinued ... Did You Know? San Juan Capistrano woman is a living link to Lincoln •tn Orange Counly: Abraham Lincoln ne,er \l,1tc:J Orange County and absolute!) did not sleep in the Ncwland I fou\e J fow- ever, a rebt1ve, Suzanne Baker of San Ju.in Cap1,tr.1no. toa'>I' hi\ h1rthday every year Baker 1s .1 fifth cou\in of Lincoln -her great-great grandfather, David Lincoln. a V1rgin1a farmer and innkeeper, was his fir!i.t cousin llone,t. we could really U\C ~our h1stoT1ca/ /Jch for Did l ou Know Send fourscore or more 111 Orange Co1u 1 DttllJ Pilot, P 0 Bax 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 • -Comp/lt d by Anne plnn Police Log p I agai n vowed th~ country would never urrender, and announced that the government had ordered 17-ycar-old mole student s 10 report for military duty. • A military force of more than 300 Afahan guerrillas has arrived in Saudi Arabia to join the coalition fighting Iraq, a pokesman for the Joint Arab forces said Monday. 8 A Republican member of Congress said Monday the United States should use nuclear weapon to blast rr qi troops from Kuwait and save American lives. 'Independent, democratic' Uthulllla seen VlLNIUS, U.S.S.R. -Lithuania's parliament, acknowledging the sweeping approval of a plebiscite on independence, ~1d .Monday that a new constit ution will describe the republic as an "independent, democratic" state. The parl iament voted 116-0, with one nb!i.tention, to approve the resolution. lt came hours after Lithuanian President Vytautas Lands· bergis said he feared the Kremlin may crack down on his homeland unless the West shows more support. In the nonbindi ng popular vote Saturday. Li thua~ian citiz~ns backed a declaratio n of independence by a 13-to· l margin. accordrng to final results released Monday by the State Election Comm1ssio~. The government first declared its incll;!pendence from Moscow in March 1990. or the 2.24 million people voting, 90.5 percent supported calling Lithuania "an independent, democratic republic" and 6.5 percent op· posed it, the commission reported. Three percent of the vote s were declared invalid. Turnout was 85 percent of eligible voters Detrott pollce chief, former aide indicted DETROIT -1 he cit) ·s police chief and a former deputy chie f who \\3S a bu iness partner of Mayor Coleman Young \\ere indicted Mond ay'in a federal probe of the theft of nearly $2.6 million from a secret police fund. A grand jury indicted Police C'h1d Wilham Hart on seven counts and the former deputy chief. Kenneth \\'einer. on fi\c count!>, said U.S. Allorney Stephen Markman The grand jury cleared Young of an) \Hongdoin!1, Markman said For 18 months, the grand JUry ha) been in'c'11ga 11ng the alleged d1!!.appcarance of money from a \C:Cret polite department fund set up ti> pay informers. buy drug' .ind conduct undc:rcmcr 10\CSl1ga1ion~ -By lb~ Assocl•ltt/ Pr~u News or the Weird Irate smoker threatens ht]ack of non-smoking meht SA ' D IEGO -An Oak land man. up'>el hec...111,c he couldn't smoke during a ">II· mtnUIC flight 5und3) \\ l'I ,1r· rc\leJ for alleged!) t"ing Iii h1JJt.k 1hc pl.inc .ind threaten· ing tn hkl\\ II up. Jllth•>rlllC\ \aid. Short!\. .1f1er the \1mth"e-.1 Airline~· 01gh1 lcfl 0.1ld.1nd fur ~.in Diego. ( harlc' I cc (ompton. 54. hcg.1n .1rgu1ng \I.1th crew membcf\ about "ht•thcr he: c..ould light up on bo.ml. 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The man wa~ de~nbcd as black, :\S In 40 yc1n old. 6 feet 1111. 190 pounds and clean cut lie Wilt ""c:mn1 an nhvc swe11er and duk br~n pan!\ • A 11oom1n'• red tc.11hcr w.tllct etmtainina l t 10 u h, • V1c11 o rd, on ATliT c.ud, u Cahrorni1 dt11r"Ct's II· censc .:ind mt'o«ltancou l'*l't" 11nd earl.I was found . • k "'-clry 1r"alucd 11 SliQOO was talr;.cn fr<>m an un· A thrd broke Into 1 mr1l boJ on 151h Srrcet, took a boJ ront11nin1 three compact d11e1 and then lcn the empty box 1n 1 ncl&hbor's mail boa • A blut: ulin jewelry pouch con111n1111 l 12.&SO worth of ~try wu tolen from a woman wh1lo •he wu 1ttend1n1 a mcchnJ at Sala Finh Avtfnc 11 South Cou1 Plua. The 11cms st !en include pair oj ta..<:ar11 pd umn and an antique ltal~ n &nld tir1cclc1. Irvine A man armed Ytith a tcmt·automa11c handaun r~d tho World S~np Bank. lUO MtchcflOft, Fnd1y of S4JOO. Bank cmp'°J'Cc• told poltec tho rob- ber tr1lked fn the front dOor with • UOttin& ~' tus fm. s~ld irt r~1 or the row ot eclkn. J)Olftted the IY" at lhcm and ,.:lied, "E.-c~ JCI down, now." nc 1ellcn compfcd 1ftd ctic tOttbc:f then OfdcrCd one ot ahcM '° ope9 •II die Cllllt *-""' at • the teler • • A man drcucd tn a -.oman's black b1k1n1 and sut 1t1uc:5 walked into an open 1ara1c on llun11na1on, muturbatcd and then Oed on Toot The man wu dc- scttbcd I\ Oncnl•I. llboul JO )C.an old, 5 rcc1 10 1n<h· ca tau and wc1&J11n1 160 pound • T homes on Red• :iod T~c were bur1t1nt~ A 1un, JCTo'elry and two VCR.t ""CrC liken rrom Ol'le home Jewelry 1M:rwuc. a QU'ft«I and • min ell valued It SIZ.000. were taken Crom 1nothcr home on the block. Lapna Beach $omcono b d into an offi«r 1 ~hid¢. • A pcflOft was r11cd tot 1hc poucsiioft Of lc9 than OM ounce al lnlflJUllUI • A Bufbtftt rctlcle111 ns •netted tot dmM& *"*1 ...................... "'ftl'Y . llKkt'd !oder 11 R11by'' ufc. • Ptw.u and other IOtlfs valued 11 S.Z..SO were 11l cn rron1 1n unl0<kc:d but ck>Kd pracc. ewport Beach An cticrior re troom door an the 'S00 b of East Coa 1 llit.Mim wu found dcmnl .. tted i nd acutf turb 1nchcatccf11'1(111011tCON kirltH k • T'llO ~ al blat1t "°'*" were lhllQ ftoa • =£:.. IMI Mis !ft Iha D ... Of ,. RllJ • Orange Cout Dally Piiot Anyway you spell it, it was embarrassing THE MA.JDC SPEL I CONE -They didn't invite me back a judce for the ccond annual Business Spelling Bee for Literacy, being naacd Friday night at the H)'lltt Newporter Reson Hotel, and perhaps It's just a well. Lai.t year's experience was cmbara ina, or embarrasing, or embara ing, whatC\ler. Jerry Kobr tn I mean, how was thi high ~hool dropout expected to Judge the proper spelling of v.ordi. I'd never heard of be-cfa.~ T;e~ fore -like phcon, or- yz1vorous, maillot, verruca, p:uache, caulome, viloyct, ephapse, waterzoo1, discigerous and 1ongawalla? (Not1. to Copy Editor: Better check the spelling of the above, because I'm still not sure. If it hadn't been ror co-judge Evelyn Renner, st:ite field services director, literacy Volunteers or America, the contest would've been a shambles.) Anyway, they're doing it again Friday, sponsored by the New- port Beach Public Library Literary Services and the Literacy Vol· unieers of America Newport/Mesa. Co-sponsor is the Orange Coast Dally Piiot, which, as you know, never misspells (mbpells?) a "'Ord intentionally. Your company can still enter a two-person team by calling the Newport Beach Public Library. The telephone number i!> 644· J 174, I think, but that's close enough. And remember the words of Mark fwain or somebody, who's !>atd to have said, he didn't think much of folk~ who could <;pell a word only one way. He ccrtunly had that write. 0 SPEAKING OF A TOUGH SPELL -Bob Guggenheim has called with a correction. The proper spelling of has lifelong nid.· name as "Guggie," not "Googie," as goofed in Sunday\. ermon But Guggie 1s pronounced Googic, as in boogie-"oog1c -not Guggy, as in chug-a-luggy Got that now? If )OU can't handle that handle. Gu~1c SJ}'· )OU can call him Bob 0 GOOD GRIEF, AIN'T THERE ENOUGH HOLIDAYS AL- READY? -Bob Brennan, spending the "cckend in PJlm Spring"· phoned Sunday with harthdJy greetings. Said he'd gnne 10 8 o'clock mass at St. Francis of Assist church in L.i Quinta, and cou ldn 't get a -.cat. He asked a nali\'c :thout the crui,h, :ind wa told: "Three times a year, we get o .. ernow cro"d~ here Ea,tcr. Christ ma'>, and Bob Hope's golf tournament." 0 HE MADE ROOM FOR DANNY, RIGHT UP FRON1 Manuel Najar, who drives a limousine for a Ne.,..port Beach fJm· ily. was di patched to Be .. erly Hills se,eral months ago to fetch Danny 1 homas for a fund -ra1S1ng function here. He opened the back door of the stretch. but Thom.is op1cJ 10 mJe up front. And aJar la!.t week ch1llingl) recalled h1'i 'tar p.1,. 'ienger's "'ords: "When I'm dead, they'll put me an the back Seitt." 0 A LOT OEPE~DS O~ THE ~EIGHBORllOOO -I m rn..:t' ing all son'i of reassurances from fcllo\\.·geezers. 1n'1'1inc. thJt hk begins' at 70. Making the point most cloqucnll) "a' "ll·)eaf-lllJ Moms Abramson of Laguna Niguel, "ho escaped Imm l at\la mnrc than ix decade ago Abram on. who ~a) he' "~till cnJ0)1ng life tu the: hall, \\hc.:r e'er that i'i," told about an :irca in RU!>\IJ '"here people .ire.: re · puled to be older than people an)""hcre else an the "orld The punch lane. "Thme people aren't 115 \C.tr' old l 1,ing an Ru\'ita, 11 JU<;t seems that long." 0 ON ANOTllER ROMANTIC NOTE -With .1no1hcr \'alcn 1 inc\ D.1y upon U\, I'm advised th at 101,cr\ arc being made mnre ,11trac1i .. c by "permanent ltp enlargement and rcmo,al of love handle\" That's whnt 11 ays tn a pres) rclca'e ..iboul Dr H George Brennan, a facial plastic -.urgcon 1n Ne"rort Beach. 11 ·~ sugge!>ted that I'm nol be~ond help in these co,mc11c.: tm· prO\cments. but I'll pa s My lo'c handles ha'e become too Jtro· phaed for Cupid's dam -and I need fatter ltps like a moo;,c need<; ::i hat rack Jtrry Kobrin 's column nms unda). Tu~fdtt) Rnd Friday. Equestrian center halts use of hay cub~s as feed By Bob van Eyken Ofanot Colst Oa P.iot COSTA MESA -Memories of the disastrous botulism epidemic of 1989 that killed nine horses here have again returned 'to haunt the Orange County Fairgrounds Equestrian Center. The deadly illnc is believed to have been carried in the flesh of small animal killed an the hl\y cut- ting process and compressed into feed cubes In all, 27 horses died an South· crn California, including nine at the Costs Mc a equestrian center. Oftacials at the equestrian center immediately stopped using feed cubes and maintained the ban for more than 11 year In January, the center beg11n re· introducing feed cubes, albeit rr!>m a different manu(acturcr. Officials and most stable operators aid the cubes are more economical than loose hay and nutritionally upe· rior, although a few horse owner disagreed Last weekend. the cq_uestrian center began relying entirely on hay cubes, cutting out loo e hay entirely. But on Monday, a horse trainer reported finding some foreign mat- ter in two cubes) fairground<; spokeswoman Jill Uoyd aid. "It was something resembling some white fur," Lloyd said. "We're not 1t all sure what it wa , but we've stopped using the cubes and we've ent the two off to the San Bernardino Diagnostic Labo- ratory for testing." No horses have been rc~rtcd sick, Lloyd said. She aid officials expect test result by the end of this week. -------------------------------1 •HELP WANTED• OlJTSIDE COMMJ8810NED ~ES REP Exc.ellant opportunity for eeJf«arter. PleMant environment. $300 per week draw, 12~ commlllk>n on all Nlal . . c.111714-641-4111 OllANGE COAn DAILY PILOT (LO.L) • Tuesday, February 12, 1991 • I llaell bucks insiders in race tor mo Assembly members fight for scarce funds con idered che. 1i Jy f l'Ollt·na~ All arc Republican. • Lewi , tabbed by GOP insiders SANT A ANA -Three Afscm· bly rnombcn may have tht 1dvan· 11,es or 1ncumbencj, but in the 3Sth Senato Dimict peci11l elec· tion fund-raising game, they're playing c3tch-up to Ornn~e County Transponation C.ommi saon chair- man Oan1 Recd. Recd, capitali;ung on his con· nections to the building indu try and legal pro(~aon, hns collected thou and~ or dollars from both groups, according to financial d1 - clo,ure form ubmmcd to the Rea• mu of Voters I t week. Ham ctr an attorney, ~ccd has served a treasurer for dozen of candidates., political ctton com- mittee\ ond other political cau!>cs over the >ears, including many that depended on developers' contribu· ti ons. In addition, his WJ(e is presi- dent of the Orange County chap- ter or the Building lndu try A\so- ci tion Reed'\ f1nanc1al \tatcment howcd hi campaign collected $56, I 56 and )pent $32,2 11 an the Mayor denies council is down on business COST A MESA -Mayor Mary Hornbuckle assured local business people Monday that the new City Council majority is not against them. When Jay Humphrey, a long· time advocate o'f managed growth, took his seat on the council last November, outgoing councilman Orv Amburgey, whom Humphrey had unseated, said an his farewell o;peech that he feared the council would become anti-busines!I. Hornbuckle told the Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce Lcgtslame Action Committee thJt busine leader!> have nothing to fear. "I -.cn-.e there's J concern O\er what the prc'ient make-up of the council means 10 the business community," '>he said. "I want to a -.ure vou that ..., hen the council ClCpres,cs concern over grO'Wth 11 does not meJn we arc antt· hu!>ine'>\. We .. imply feel that the effect'> of growth need to be man· aged." Hornbuckle also told committee members that the city is 1n a fman· cial squeeze due to this year's na· CostJ \1e~ Mayor Mary Horn· buclle 11on -....1dc economic downturn That do"nturn will cO'lt the c11v an CSll· mated SI .Ii m1ll1on in -.ak\ ta\ re\· enue~ th 1-. fl'>rnl year. \he said. car1y tagcs of the camp 1,n. He to succeed Seymour, alto h been has about $34,300 ca h on h nd fairly succenf ul collecting cam· and outstandina debt!> of Sl0,666. paian funds. Lewis' tatemcnt showed he so (ar b raised The election, called by Gov. Wilwn after he appointed John Seymour to the U.S. Senate, I) scheduled March 19 If none of the 12 candidate emeracs with more than 50 percent of the \Ote, the leading candidates from each party will face off again on May 14. Reed and the three '"'mhh members -John Le...,1:., Dom AJlen and Nolan Frilzelle ~re $42,644 end pent $36,198. He ha about $26,900 ca h on hand. Frizzelle and Allen were far be· hind. Frizzelle's statement howed he rai ed $6,140 and pent bout s 19,000, with $t3,000 or that trans· (erred from his As cmbly cam· paign committee. Allen's statement showed she h..ad rai ed about S9,900 for her campaign, but so tar had spent just Sl,600. OCC speech team grabs another win By Russ Loar 0nn9, Coist 011y PIOt COSTA ME:.SA -·1 ht Or angc Coa~t College 'pc.ed1 team cleared vet Jnothc.: r hur die in It) quc.,t ll.l l..lpture 1h1.: national 11tlc tor .in unprc.·"e dc:nted third con-.ccutt\C.: \t .1r The team Wlln the ( 'rt!'" Speech and D ct-Jte tournament la'lt \\eden i. 1:, 15th stra1gh1 'ICtllf) £he apll~ named Pirate' hJ' c: lc.-11 J ho,1 of ril\Jgcd 'peech le.in' in their 'Wake -a -.tr1nc ci• \lo.to· ncCJ dating back to ~I uch l 1~,11 No communtl't collci.:e hJ, t''cr "'on the na110.nal ch.1mp1on,}11p three \Car .. in a rtl'A · f o'llo"ing the 'ta:~c" <ii the pa'.'tt t"o .,, j,on,, "c can 1 lte 1n the gr a" J nd C\pect w 'ncak up on amone 'aid Pt· rate-, head coJch Peg I aylor 'We stand out li ke ..i <;ore thumb \\ e'rc ~tllnl! to hJ\e to work 'erv hard -harJcr than la'>l year -1f \l.e ";.int to re· ~ peat" The Pirates fint'ihcd ahe..id uf 17 other community colleges 1n ht\l weekend's Cerritos 1uurnament, scoring 58 points. fhc OCC speech team's next !(IUrnament I~ scheduled for f eh :?~ through 24 at Pasade- nJ Ctt) College The state i.1urn.1.ment followi. an March 1l \It SJn Antonio College in \\ Jlnut "'f Y.u ~earl> ago. alter finll>h· 1n1? \c:cond 1n the state tournament. "'e surprised the 11dd b~ "inning the national title," t.oach T .t)lor said. · Last ~car .... e CJplured e\Cry1htng tn '1i:ht on uur "JV to a convmc- 1ni: "ICl<'I'\ JI lhc nationals." fhc: Pi.rate\ will be gunning tor "hat wllege officials call a .. three-pc.st · .... hen 11 hosts the national tournament 1n early \pril at the Red Lion Inn m Co\til ~k'>J The speech team hal> -....on fi"e national mies durinl? the la!>t l:? years. Sunny skies draw crowd to beach Former Newport councilman honored By ·~.m1 Ko •• c :IS' Cl Iv p, I A' Prc!>adcnt\ D:t~ came to • ch1-.c \1 unda,, the Hunt· 1ngton and Ne~port Bc:ich lifeguard' 1,hiircd a sigh nf relief More than JO.fl()() '1each· ,goers packed Hun11ngtnn Ocach while another 30,000 Y.ent to Newport Beach, offi· caal'> 'atd Marine Safe!) Officer Mtkc Beucrlean 'iatd the at tendancc .at Huntington Y.'1' unu\ual for J "eekd..i) 1n J-cbru ar. BnJn· O'Rourke, a life·_ guard at 1\eY.port Beach agreed, \ayang at \\J\ cro"'dcJ for a winie r da) O'Rourle i.aid that since \chools let the students have the day orr. young people made up a large ponaon of the un worshiper cn1oying the unseasonable warmth. Althouah two people were 1tud .. in rip tides, O'Rourlc st1id. "It was pretty c~lm And we re cued them." Water temperature at the beaches were in the low 60 But, that didn't stop people from taking 1 swim. Although Newport and Huntington beaches were crowded, Huntington State Beach and uguna Beach were relatively qujet. RU Ff ELL'S UPllOLSntY lllC. ..................... ttn-IUl.t .U•U-Mt.llM BALLOONS & TheWORKS FOR V ALENTINE's DAY Candie , Cardi, a Unique! Ciiftl By Iris YoliOt ~ -;• .a ' • ., f" I 'l \\PORT Bl \ ( H F , 1 rr-a c.: 'r c 1 t ' C(l11nc-1hn.1n and n-,,,,r l>linald \tr~u'' \\J'> h 1•\ered "Ith pr.11,c:. pll' and .1ppl.1u'e from J 11: n 11.1r11.~' .rnd Str.lU~~ CPrnmu ntt\ rnc:mhl·r, alike :it a rcccpt1on I ml.1\ C\Cnang honoring hi' 2:? \l:.lf'> llf puhltt \e1'tc.C \e,cr 11 do1en frtcmh anJ col· k.1cuc' .11tenJed the gJthcrang 11r· g.an11c I h ~en M.1na n Berge,on R-1\lc"'p<>rt Bc.tch, C1tv l\tan.1~cr Rohe rt \\ .. nn Jnd c:ommuntt~ k Jdc r l uulle '°'uchn '\\ l \\,tntcd 10 honor him lor hl'I \c.: f' ace an so many different 1re.1,, ·Kuehn 'aid of StrJuss lrJUS\, .. ~."a retired exccutl\C "ho 'iCf'\Cd 10 years on the New· port·Mcs.i Unified School Distract '1oJrd and 12 >cars on the Cit) Council before losing il re-election btd tn 11\Jo ... emt'icr. A graduate of St inford and Cornell univers111cs Str.•u" \\Orked more than 30 \Cars for Bec.:kman Instrument ... Corp f nda) night Inane Co \ice Chairman Ray Wat~n 'entJ .l'> master of ceremorucs as llcr~c!!>lln. \\vnn and Nc...,p<lrt·\.1t,J 5ch•X>I District Supcr1n1endent John Nicoll £OOd·na1uredl\ roa'\led Strau" ...,-,th anecJotc' ~bout their lone 1'>~<>etat1on'> "llh the Ct\tC leader All d1gmtanc'.'t rekrrct.I to StrJu" as a gen1lemo.1n Jc,01eJ to ht'.'t community Nicoll rec.ailed cumin!! tu \oc...,. port an 19"'1 to 1nten1ew for ha\ 'chool district pm1t1on and heing .... arned of Strau<o'i, Y.ho then "a' a dl'lrtCt tru'ltee 'I "'J' told '\\ iltch nut for that 'mtltng fellow \l.tth the how tic .'" 'lacoll '11d "He'll he fnendl\, con· _!!en1al Jnd courteou'>. and "111 a'k you que\l1on'\ that "'II curl your hair· \\>nn noted trau .. s' penchant for wearing bow tics and praised 1he onc-tanae ma)Or for hetng able lo communicate with roth "no· growther\" and 'pro-growther " v.1thout "drawing anger or loud \'OICCS." \\ at~on. v.ih~c "ell-kno" n com· pany ha ncen responsible for mo'it of the de\clopmcnt in the c1t\, also commented on Strau ' ab;l11y to gain the respect of an '>Ide., de pate his 'l<>""·growth ben1. 1he lf"ant Co c.xecu11 ... e noted that he and Straus~ ha\e been able to maintain a 30.year frien<hh.ip desp11e their dafferenc~ of opinion on grO't'-th t ... ues ''\\'h:tt''> v.onderlul about Don ii. vou can kid him." Wat)()n !l.:ud. "I ~on-;1der at an honor to have Don ;.i, a friend." Berge'lon, who served with c;1rau' on the school board, N1coU .snd n reprc~ntati\e of county Su· pcn.asor Tom Ri le) pre ented St1"3US'i w11h proclamations com· mending has community contribu- t1on'i. Wynn prOVtded replica city '>l reet s1~s -one for "V11 Lado 5trau!>-." :ind the other for "Ooro- th\ v. 3\," incorporating has wife'' nJmc . Pre c:nt Mayor Phil Sansone presented Strau\S "'1th beach tow· cl' emblazoned wnh the city seal · \\e know wben your grandchil- dren come down. you aJwa)'\ take them to the beach," San~ne said. As each dagnuary took to the podium to wt.sh Strauss well, his -....1fe Dorothy commented, u1i· hard to stay dry-eyed." Rape victim breaks free from attacke~ IRVINE -A 26-yenr-old El I (Ho \.\Oman was raped early Sun· d:I} morning b)' a man who h3d agreed to &1VC her a ndc home frnm J nightclub. fhc "'oman told police she and the man left the Black Angu res· 1auran1 together an his red Na an pickup truck. But instead of taking her home a he had promaseJ. he drove to the cast end or lf'\anc. an andusuial arc that was largely de- ~rted at 1he time. The man attacked the "'om3n, v. ho broke free and r3n to a county jail rac11il) evcral hkX'~\ aw:i), ac:cordma to ll'inc Police Sgt. Brian 01fton. The woman suftercd bruises Ga her face. and wa treated and re· leased from a nearby ho eital. The anacker i de1Cnbcd as a black man. with hon black hair, S feet inchc tall, about ISO pounds. and he told the \\Om&n ha name i Tony. . -By t~ D•UJ' PIJitt Your Iricredible Valentine Store! r retailers try 10 cope Carter Hawley Hale files for Chapter 11 Sears Roebuck to cut 9,000 additional jobs LOS ANGELES -Dcbt·laden Clsrtcr Hawley Hale Stores Inc., the department store parent o( the Broadway, Emporium and Wein tocks, filed Mond3y for Chapter 11 federal bankruptcy protection. Caner Hawley Hale, which took on a huge debt •hile fending off a takeover attempt three years ago, reported weak sales over Christmas and lost $26 mil· lion in its past fiscal yea r. NEW YORK -Scars, Roebuck and Co. said Monday 11 w eliminating 9,000 additional jobs, o nearly 50 percent increase over previou ly an- nounced layoffs that arc p3rt o( a campaign by the company to become more competitive. The reorganization petition was filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Los Angeles. Carter Ha" lc:y Hale Stores Inc. is the largest depJrtment store com- pany in the western United States \\ith 88 storei. in six states. The nation's biggest retailer also announced a 37 percent drop in 1990 fourth-quarter earning , largely due to SI SS.2 million in costs associated with the re- i.tructunng of its workforce. ''This decisive ac1ion will ena ble the compan} to reestablish trude credit and give the organization the opportunity to achieve a proper infusion of cap1t,1I in order to be in a position to build on its underlying strengths," said Philip M. Hawley, the departrncnr store giant's chairman and chief executive officer. The 9,000 largely adminii.trative job.i. to be elimi· natcd by the end of this year come on top of the 21,000 po itions the Chicago-based company alrcad}' " slashing from the staffs of Sears stores. Sear announced the actions as its board began a l\\O·day meeting that w:is expected to take a hard look at the nngging retailing business and search for ,, \\JY to regain lost customers and profits. Under Chapter 11 protection, a company an- nouncement said, Ca rter Hawley Hale "111 he ahle to concentrate its resou rces on "enhancing the cflt- ciency and effectiveness of its operations. e~pcc1.1lh its retail sales support activitiei.." Sc.ir'i Ch:iirman Edward A. Brennan said the ''l'P' taken at Scars Merchandise Group would m.11-c the retailing business more competitive. "Staying out of Chapter I 1, given present condi- tions, might have led to a far "'o~e .. 1tu:.111on liq· uidati on and potentially a greater lo s of \aluc f<1r creditors as well as equity holder ... " the comp.in~ said. In the fin.ii quarter of 1990, the company said it c.irncd S'.'78.H million, or Sl.10 a share, down from SM!:! I m1ll1on, or $1.76 per share, in the final quar- ter of 1989 Re\cnue n\\e to SlS.56 billion from SIS 18 billion. I he mcrchJnd1'c group accounted for about 57 per- u:nt of th.II hl!ure Carter Hawley Hale .. aid emplo)ee p.1\foll \'Ill he met and benefit program!. "111 continue.· l he: com- pany had already eliminated Jbout I .O<HI )Ob' to cut costs. \c.1r' 'tore' h,l\C been los111g business for years to tf1,lnun1t:r' file \Val-Mart Stores Inc .• "hich offers lon,umcr' hm c:r prices, and specialt> retailers like L 1m11cJ Inc ,ind Home Depot Inc .. which carry \\ 1dc r 'c kl.: 11on' of me rchand1se. Carter Hawley Hale fended off .1 1.1kcl)\l'r lhrec years ago by piling on debt and 'pinning 11ft the up- scale Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Guodm.1n 'tnre' It has recently moved to cut that debt to ;.i"11u1 s~oo million from $1 .6 billion. During fllllO. \cars managed only a 0.6 percent 1n· crl l\l in rct,111 ,,1le~ over 1989 for its stores open at "·"' .1 \C'.tr ~lcJn\\h1lc, Wal -Mart -''h1ch is ex- pected in mu1,1 l e Sear~ this )CJr as the nation\ f.1rl!nt rl·ta1kr h,1d a 10 pcrcert gJ1n In December, it old its R1chr .. onJ. \a ha,cJ Thalhimers chain for $317 m1ll1on tn ~Ln fkp.irl ment Sto res. \1...tr' .1i..11 t.1n:' the inuustry-widc prohlcm of con· 'urnu' rd11ctant tn \hop bccJusc of the rccc,~1on ind thc ( 1ull \V,1r La<it month, 11 reached a ten1at1\c Jgrccment to se ll its credit card operauon 10 Gcncr.1l l·k<..:tm Capital Corp. for $50 m1ll1on, but the comp;in) .in· nounced last week that that deal h;1d fallen .1p.1rr Al o last "'eek, Carter Ha\\lc\ Hale ,,11<.1 11 \,,1, abandoning attempt'> to arrange a S JIHI n11l11on pt1<1l of worll.ing cap1tJI "Ith a group lcJ b\ the 0Jnll. of America I hl' <..nmp.1m \ rcsuf1, include tho\e of 1t• Alh1.11e 111\ur .1nu: hll\lnC\\, De Jn \\ 1t1cr Re) no Ids hro~cr:.1ge 'uh,ult.tr'\, Colll\\cll Bankers RcJI Estall' Group anJ DM·m u cred11 card operation~ Sears noted th.11 higher t.l.11m p.1\ouh Jt Allstate and a ~lumping re.ii <..',t,1k m.ukct ,lf,n affected its earning:, -B_t th~ \Hociolt'd Prn~ I (If .tit or 1111XI, Sc.tr\ 'aid II CJrncd $902 2 mil l111n. 1 r S2 til per \hare. do\\n from SI 51 h1lhlln, or $-l \IJ per .,h,m:. 1r1 lll\9 -8) the A.oodlltcd Prc\' Housing affordability reported up LOS A!\C..I Lf:.S lh>u'tnl! ,11- lordabil1t~ 1mpro,t•d ,h,1rply throughout C allforn1J Jurin~ De- cember. as lo\\ mortg.1ge int<.'re't rate' Jnd \IO\.\C r home pnu· .1p- rrcc1.1t11ln combined to create ,J hetter env1wnment fur all home huyero;, tht• Callforn1J A\\OC1a tinn of Realtor\ reported Mo11d.1\ 'The 1mpro\Cmt:n1 in .lffnrJ- ahtl11y ha' helped m.11ntJ1n ,afc~ <,trength amoni: fe,,·npcn,1\c. \tarter homes and in the ma1or ctl\ condominium markci.... ~here f,im- ll1e' a re able to bu\ t hear fl r\I home<,," s.11d a~'oc1at1~10 pre,1dent \.tack Powell 'Potential home bu\cr' ,h,,uld rcco~nize that mam pr;>perun .ire -::1 BOSTWICK & GRIFFIN, INC. ~T673-748Q rm:l·J IWHl' r<..'.Jfl'll1 iff\ t111l.1\ .tnJ 1ntL'lc'1 rate' .ttl 111\\e r 1h.1n thn \C ti~cll Ill .1111111,t l111H \C.tr' 1h11\ c1<..· iteJ .• h11! 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Pt•I 542·5811 ,Don Sol5by, Prnicknt American lntu1tate 0.ok FORECLOSURE """"" A GOLDEN GETAWAY INYoUR GoLDEN YFARS • Special AARP Rate $7N f)(T rns.,oh1 "7 1111( /'11.'T f lt"nl ~ E.~ 111 1~· San Franci.<ico ·Mamou Fiah~nnan'• Wharf Wi:'tc lu ... tll'\I in the hcan 1/ the world-rcnownt.J foh i:nn.m \ Wh.'llf, the: ~'\'n.l..cry .m .. 1 th.11 m. kes ~ ;m Fmnc1<;(0 ''t•vt'ry\111<'\ (,,,, 'lf'llC ~try" Your \t.ty 1ncluJt...., Jdu>tc .~C41fllm."1.1· lk'fl) .u a ~1.11 AARr n I(' &1 hd'1.n M10Chc:r "by hr• y, II d1rec-t JI (800) 525..()956 or c11nt.ict your tr.w'tl nr. SAN FRANCISCO ~!!Uw. WO< • *"""" Awtour S1r1 Fnn.:-..-.CA ~'" • , .. ,~,77~.ns~ \ ' \1rtu.ilh C\el) ( .1ltlornia region. compared \\.Ith .1 year .1go The 1ndn ""' 1mpro,ccJ in muc,t rc- g111n' lr11m ~cptcmhcr 1990 • I he :J\Cragc cffcct1\l' intere't r.1ll' on all mortgages closed for r<..·,.itc hnmc' \\.JS 9.8~ percent 1n Dcl'.l'rTihl·t. do\\.n from 10.0 per· <..cnt in September 1990 and lJ.% pcrct:nt 111 December 1989. accorJ- 1111! 111 the J·cdcral Hou,ing F1- n.1m.e Un.1rd Interest ratei. ha\.e \11n t1nucd tn decline during the r.1\1 le\\ \\eek\, anu flxccJ rate~ <..ttrrentlv are at their lowe~I le,el in ncJrf) four ~ears. -"" Island Trader FINE DINING & COCKTAILS • ANNOUNCES·• THE VALENTINE MEAL DEAL STEl\K & LOBSTER $14.95 PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS It '1 ao llllple trokt Of IKkJ £Ytl'J 4&f fotl tu d.rhe IMtM porti.. •* ..... wt~ dUllfttd. 642-5678 ., .. 0ranoe co.a Qlly Plot r· War, interest rates spur. rally NEW YORK -The stock rn arkct racked up iu sharpest gain in more than three weeks today as Wall Street's early-1991 rally continued at full speed. Analysis uid investors re· malncd i.n a positive Crame or rni nd over the progress of the Gulf War. They al!O noted hopes that in· tere t rates would decline fur- ther in the near future as the Federal Reserve eeks to cush· ion •he efrccts of the recession and credit crunch. The drop in interest rates has stirred widespread hope ror the beginnings of a busincs rccov· cry in the not-too-distant future. Brokers also noted a "band· wagon effect" a pro(essional money managers kept loadina .up on stocks out o( <ear of being left behind should the market oont inue to climb. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials jumped 71.54 polnts, by preliminary calculation, to 2,902.23. . Advancing issues outnum- bered declines by a wide maraln on the New York Stock a · change. Big Board volume tot~led 264i.S3 million shares, ag~1nst 187.84 million in the previous session. The NYSE's compo ite index gained 4.76 to 200.86. NY• Cl .. 11111 TPlllKUlll Wllat IYIE D .. 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II~• • •• 1)t; ~II • • l • tt "f& ~ ,, ''-0 .aJ • • t ill)(•• .. ., .. , 1t • . ..... " ·' .. • l)fl .. u •• :-• ,,. •1 • - " t IO't ' • • .., 1~~·0 .. I ~ol I' '• • ' \ltl I , • IYIEUllllDlwa NEW YOltK (AP) Fttwuarv 11: 1 l .. i.. ,~ C...t D.olJy .... Mardi Gras king and queen Al and Deeann Baldwin Sister Kristan Schhchte, Toni O'Brien as Popcorn and Doris Cantlay Parents like tiancee, but don't approve at wedding DEAR ANN LANDERS A year ago. \\C kicked our 21-~car­ old son out or the house and had the lock~ changed when \\C t learned tha1 he had been .. 1e.ilrng blank checks and using ou r credit card to bu) alcohol and '>upport his drug habit We gave him a choice get into a drug 1reatmcnt program or "e "111 ha"c )OU arrested. He agrcc.d to gel help a nd went to sec the "-Oman "ho had coun clcd him after h1'> drunken dm ing COO\·tC· 11on Thin~ \\COi "-Cit for a "'h1le, bul then he !l31d he didn't need _a ny more help and could manJgc on hr<> O\\n Luck) for him, he ha~ ,1 \\Onder· ful girlfriend. Several mon1h~ ago thC) announced their engagement and he got a sub 1an11ve JOb. They arc planning a large, formal wed- ding although he has paid us back onl) $300 of the money he stoic and has hown no interest in rc- pa)'1 ng the balance. We have mixed feelings about the marriage. We like his fiancce very much, but frankly, we can't under tand why he would wallt our on He seem to be stra ight- ening ou1 his life, but we think he's too young for marriage. Should \lie go along with them and give the rehea~al dinner? Should I have a serious conversa- tion w11h her mother about his drug abu e and 1hefl hi 1ory? Do we insist that he pay us back be· fore he pends a penny on the wedding? Please adv1 c. -CON- CERNED PARENTS, ARLINGTON, VA. DEAR PARENTS: Your son sound ~cry lucky to hl\'t found UCb I cnslblc llrf, but llvtn his llt Ind rtCOrd of lnstablllty, she lt till.Ina 1 bla chance. 17 nochlna to her p1r'fnts about your on'• history. The bridc·lo-bt Is probably aware of It. lf, howe~tr, you rould att them to nft for •I~ months to a year, ft would be bdttr ror 111 conctrnf'd. If you can't ptnatdt CM• to nit, 10 alon1 wfth the rel!Wartal dinner, but let ,-oar IOll kMW that j9'I cxpttt hhn to rtpay his *be to ,.. la ftlll 1ad I• bt o• • tchcd· • Of pay~nt. cna ii It's Sl! I ....... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wrote to you the first time in 19'7 .when I w11 a tecn-.,er. The &UY I n1 cruy about woukln't &M me • second look. 'ncn I wrace apbi ii 1969. •t'Jlal ,,_," Md I MN 9tdld. ....... driMlq ,.... ..... 18 197', I wrote IO J1iCN wbea Ann Landers m} mo1her died I had nearly fall- en apa rt In 19 5, I \\role about trouble with my tee n-agers u sl June, I a~ked fo r help \\1th my daughter' ''cdding I •wrole again in November when mv hu .. band walked out Today I am ,.,.uting to a) I don't kno" \\-ha1 I would ha\e done w11hout you. It\ time I aid thanks -EM ILY H . CHI - CAGO DEAR EMILY: You're a doll Cor lelllng me know. Your letter made my day. DEAR ANN LANDERS A longtime friend of ours invariably greet us (and everyone che, I'm afraid) With .• ''(\•C got a greal JOkC for you." Before he tells the joke, he say • "Prom1 e you'll top me 1r you've hearJ 1t before " Quc!lt1on· Should a pcoon be hone t and soy, "Ye • I've heard 1t," or let him go on and pretend to be amused by an old JOkc that wasn't particularly funny the fir t umc? -CAPTIVE AUDIENCE IN SANTA FE DEAR SANTA t'E: If you 1rt lht only mtmbtr of lht capelvt H · dknte and HA VE ht1rd IC btfort, It'• OK to •11 to. If, ~r, lhttt ire ot1'm la the lf'Mp, It It pOlite to kdp qaht •ltd 1tt Ill• Wfl Ille'*>'· p .: 1"M •beft adftce ...... •"'1 le wtm. A ....... wtlt U.· ......................... ,... ,. ....... If ....... ,, .... ....... """ lllM. ------------------- Marge and Dan Richter. Jerry and Mary Nash. ............ ..._._ BINGO n •• •u 23 John and Elaine Lund, Scott Se\crin ,1nd lJrol lJr.en. Nlwltnllml'I Tuetday, February 12, 111 t:lrl/ I C..,., Cathollcs celebrate at annual Mardi Gras Deeann and Al Baldwin were crowned king and queen of the fou rth annuaJ Mardi Gras Ball Friday evening. The coronatioA of one or the Orange Coa t's mo 1 popular couples beckoned nearly 400 Baldwin friends and support· en of Catholic Chariues of Or· angc County for dinner and danc· ing at the Red Lion Inn in (O!tla Mesa. A king and queen? "We try to panern the e"en1 after the real New Orleans Mardi Gras." aid Sister KrbtJn Schheh1e. As d1re c1or of Ca1hohc Chantics, she cs11ma1ed proceed) somewhere between $7~.000 Jnd $100,000. The money \\Ill benefit the poor, needy and hu ngry or Or ange County. Board president Dom (Jnllc} handmade 1he beaded cro"'ns, which were worn wnh the \ch.ct capes by the ph1lanthrop1c • t'Wosome during formal pre'>enta· · tion ceremonies conducted b ... the Bishop Norman McFarland and Auxiliary Bishop Michael Dmcoll. The Baldwins were lauded fur their many contnbu11ons to the f'..atholic communit) plU'~ doLen' of other charity orgamz.atton... M:ir· ned 27 years with four children, the Baldwins re~1dc in Emerald Bay. Al Baldwtn O'-"OS The Bald- win Co. with his hro1hcr Jim Chairwoman He len Hawkin~ planned the S 150-per pla1e of steak and scampi. and Gonzales Fernandez picked the prize· winning masquerade~ from the handful of those choo"n~ to wear costumc!l Other-. l n 1hc commit- tee included Eugene De1\'1, Rich· ard Ruiz. Jcrrv !°'IJ,h, John Lund. ~f.ugc: Richter and I rank :-..1gro CAROL'S F\J . Puuled mer "'ha1 10 hu) ~our .1onc\ fo r \'Jlen11ne·~ OJ\ 1 (upid h<\"' hp., ind the remo ... 11 Carol Humphrey s of lo\e handles ~eem appropriate," \uggcst' cosmeuc surgeon George Brennan ~ John and Donna Crean at· 1cnded the two-hour funeral of DJnny Thoma last week. "Every- one was 1here," they zud, particu· larl> 1mprcs cd with the rematks of Thomas ' son-in-law Phil Donahue; Bob Hope; Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford and Sheldon Leonard Sue and Bob Guyett are buzz· 1ng over Ronald Reagan' 80th birthday celcbrauon which they at· tended The Guyett were im· pre sed 'A<llh Margaret Thatcher, who reccl'.ed the only standing ovation from 1he crO\\d of 1,000. Thev al~ rubbed elbows wuh Eliz· abeih Ta .. lor. Gov. Pete Wilson and his ~1fe. vice president Dan Quayle and Eva Gabor. Reagan .ud h1\ one birthday wash was for the men and "omen 1n the Gulf to come home qu1ckJy and safely. Opera inger Mana Gun- narsson will en1enain members or 1he Royal \likings at their valen tine luncheon today at the Five Cro"-nS Restaurant Sinatra sele cted most romantic performer LOS ANGELES Funk Slnalrn topped a Valentine's Day Ii t uf the cntertt-1nmrnl 111du!t· uy's all-time most roman11e per- former<.. Entertainment Weekly maga- zine named the finale of the film clas 1c "Casablanca" the mo 1 ro· man11c movie scene and Dooley Wilson'<. "As Time Goes By" mo<,t roman11c ong Sinatra led a Ii 1 of roman11c singers that included Marvin Gaye, f:.l v1 Presley, An11a Baker, clla F-ttzgerald, N.H "King" Cole and Dillie Holiday. , "No modern pop 'illlger lo .. c!> language more than Sinatra," the magazine said. "He brea1hc~ f eehng into every pRrn~c. C\CI') word, e\ery syllable, e\ef) pho- neme." In its first anniversary l\!>UC this week. the magazine aho listed: -Holiest May-December ro- mances: Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper in "Love in the Af· tcrnoon." -Great come-on lines· KAlt- hleen Tumer to William Hurt in "Body Heat,'' "You're not 100 smart, arc you? I like that 1n a frcln~ Sinatra m::in." NA~HVILLE, Tenn -Go,. pcl-pzz sextet Take 6, .... ho e member., don't drink, smoke or do dru •s and praise the Lord al every 1urn. realized they had an c bl11~at1on as role model , a group member ays. ··1 think v.e realized after we h.ld i1een into this a""hile that ""e Man primps fo r an hour daily By L.M Boyd Say here one man in three hereabout spend more than 45 -nmutes a day on his looks. Shaves., !lhowers, shampoos, brushe his teeth, and gets dressed. That's not 45 minutes' worth. Ha to iron a hirt maybe. Q. How many w•rt are goin& on came out or the Depression of the 1930-.. AJI modem rockets are based on the de ign of the ancient Chine e rod.cl of firewor fun, y 1 jcl propul\ion ~ienti t. Am 1old lh( -.orkl as ~ttina ju ' about u min new TV ICtS nnuall) a babi«. were looked at as role modeb h) a lot of people," Cedric Deni said in a recent inten1ew "We feel a responsib11i1v to say some- thing and do "Omcthing posttt"e for young people ·· 1 he Chri .. 11an group. kno"'n for its d1 .. unct1\e a cappclla har· mon1c.,, "-J' formed in 19 0 JI Oak\\oo<l College. J Bapwa in'>tl 1ut1on 1n \lahamJ After <.e'en )CM'> of '1ng1ng on the go,pcl ~rr­ cu11 under the name Alliance. the\ "'ere signed b) Repme Rernrd .. 1n l':.lshv1lle 1 heir frr,1 album. '1 ake 6," featuring 1he h11 single Spread L~,e." unexpectcdh earned three Grammy \\\ard" Since lhen, the group has recorded fnr the soundtracks of the film' ··oo the Right Thing" and ·Dick TraC) · and recorded a ~ewnd album, "So Mu ch 2 Say " PHOENIX -JuJlo l&ltslas 1\ offering free tickets 10 h1 "-Cek- cnd concen to Anzon:in w11h relati ... cs ser.ing tn the Per\lan Gulf War Promoters said Desert Sk') Pa· vilion will be wrapped wit) )Cl· low ribbon for Saturd.a · con- cert. and f.tmiltcs v. ill be able to videotape messages to troops of Operation Desert-Storm Iglesias, know-n for such hits as "To All the Girl I Loved Be- fore · and "Amour," will gl\C a"-3Y up 10 four concert tickets per famtl) his pubhc1!lts said The ·P->car-old ingcr has made more than 60 albums with sales exceeding 130 million records. GEITYSBURG, Pa -Pro- ducer Ken Bums doubt he will C\Cr match the sue.cc s of his 11- hour telc.,.1<;ion documentary on 1he C1\1I War The pubhc acclaim of "The C1v1l War' e~cceded his expect - 11ons by uch an cictent "that it's almost ort of a fantasy," Burns '>aid Saturda)' in accepting lhc fi~t SS0,000 Lincoln Prize for <.cholarsh1p from the Lincoln and Soldie~ In titutc at Gettysburg Colle&e. Bum<;, 37. aid he was givin& the money to the photographers, 1cchnician and edito~s who made it possible to tcU ar·~ story "from the bottom up." -BJ The As ocl•t«l I'm• · The Gift That Has No Season now? A. About 100. In more th.an 40 r;:::;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;:;p;.-. countnc . MOJtlY, between state a nnie and aucmlla in uracnts. So say historian Bernard Nictschumann. Aily year •hen the pop linacn dwell oYCrlon1 on ~I tub- ~ 1'N en apea bed tilMI the nc.i year. So.., r1111rc•1n wt.o rca.ted Top 40 ,... Ila. 1955 to l 919 to ecio.-. CMdlaioM. M.,-.... """' .. .,.., ..... s..••-- H_.., Clark hlne in ll'Vlna group's debut ol drama 'Nuts' By Hall Harren Ody !'tot FtDnt Editor Superb performances by Cindy Hogan and Lee Clark prevented Irvine Community Theater' pro- duction of "Nuts" from being a )lecper. The firM half of the play be- longed to Clark, the second to Hogan. Hogan portrayed Claudia Faith Draper, a prostitute accused of murdering one of her customers. fhe drama. written by Tom Topor, tJ~cs place in a courtroom as Draper tne to prove she is sane ~nough to ~land trial. Her family Jn<l proc;ecutors attempt to have her Judged "nuts" and put in a mental hospital. Clar"-. stars as Aaron Levinsky, the la\\)Cr Draper hires to help her "'in her ca e. The play unfolds slowly as pros- ecutor Franklin MacMillian, por- tra)ed by Philip Seitz, brings on three witnesses to prove Draper is incompetent. Taking the stand are Richard Hu1.,man as psychiatrist Or Rosenthal, Ruth Cameron as Draper's mother Rose Kirk, and Joe Abram<, as Draper's stepfather Arthur Kirk. Clark's cro~s-examinations of each witness highlight the first half. He e\ecutes incriminating questions, co.l\lng the proper re- sponses from his '1ctimc; in a con· \lncing manner He 1s heartle s '-'hen needeJ, )Cl compac;,1onatc enough to un<la,t;ind the plight of Im client. There " no doubt in the Judicncc's mtnd th.11 at that mo- ment in time, Cl.irl 1., truh Aaron Le' mb~. a prnm1ncnt Jttorne' 11·.., not un11I the 'cconJ h.1H ''hen Hogan tJlc' the stanJ J' Draper that an) action trul) l">c· gins. Her· outbur'"· smirk-; anJ 'I) comment., arc r~ali,t1c and 1n\C1le 't~ions of "hJt 11 must be like 111 fi)!ht to prme ~pu're ·" 'ane a~ the nnt pcr,on 1 llll:.m ' f.1cul C\prc' 'll'"' and m.1nncr1'm' tell .tlm11't ;1\ mm:h ·" her ,,,irJ, I h~ u1mh1 nJllOO re'u 1 ... 1n J ll'n\lnl.'lllf: per fnrmamc Hu1,m.1n. C.1mcriu1 JOU \b1 11n' gt\C fair rt:rlorman"c' <;111 fll! n ,I .. hair l.ic1n,.: the .1ud1cn l nt u't pthC quite .1 ch.1lkngc. l.Jlh h." Joe .\brJms, left. a .. Arthur l\11k Cinch 1 logJn J<; Claudia Draper and LC'r Clark as AJmn 11' n"k" 1.ir 1n Ir\ nl' Commun!\ Theaters rrn duc.t1on 01 'lut' The c.ourlrtl 1•11 clr.1•11,1 u >nt nu1• ... through \.1arch 2 hi'> nr her m11mcnt hut l)\·t:r.111 nut cnl>tt~h 111 IO\ 111: mcmbcr,h1p 111 the great .ic1111~ hall 111 fame B' I.tr the l.trl!t:'t t.llllt 111 tht' cntm. pr11.!11lt1\ln \\,,the bd. pf ,, com1nunl! ,d 11 ri.:t: tank~. 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Only in your Orange Coast Daily Pilot. m IOl C Cmt " S '\ per per~on . and each d11l <l m11'1 be accompanied b) a r.t\10!! .1d111l For ti ckets .or Ill· lorm.111110 l.111 n~ 6609 "I'm fat!" L!. t vou ••• • •ed o: lhO~e words we co ri ne" ./v'1th our proven med•c 0 1 ~hJ' ons me pnysicions ona r cirses or l naoro Med1co1 Ct1n1c~ tlovo been prov aing answers tor a1e1ers tor 20 years us.ng tne un1Q'ue unaoro method women con lo•• 30 pound• In ab w .. ka, men 01 much as 40 -whit• •atlng r•ol food l naoro 1s c ompe1tt1Ve•v 0ticea w1tn o ther progroma And now w11h our new c redit pion vou c on k»e weight fOf os ltttle os S20 per montt11• Mok• o cont>dent choice Our success 11 proven Co lindoro !Oday Lndora. MEDICAL QJ CS ...................... • , ...... fMf 1111•1111 .... .................... •C11uanl1•••••• .,.,... ........ IF YOU'VE LOOKED AT US LATELY, YOU'VE NOTICED 'IHE DIFFE CE! To subscribe call 642-4333! [ ORANGE COAST An lndependentNeW$paper Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc. Robert E. Page, president & chief executive officer William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president St~e Muble, managing editor Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman Gerald W. Adcox, Jr., executive vice president Howard L. Schramm, vice president & general manager Walter Burroughs, 1901 -1989, fou nding publisher Edltorlal - City's budget crunch squeezes the arts, too Last week the Co ta Mesa City Council, citing the reces'i1onary budget crunch, turned down a p.td.age of gr.int" to a dozen local arts organizations th.H tot.:ilcd S75,000. The council had earmarked the money for grnnh and sol1c1 ted proposals in Septembe r. While we have been a proponent of government support for the non-profit arts and will continue to urge the "( 11\ of the Arts" to live up to that motto in the future. \\C h..1\e to a~ree with the council that now ts not the time tn be h.HH..ltng out grants off the top of the c1ry budget. The council, appropri ately. h<I .1lreaJ:. .1w;!rJed S l .... 000 to local ar1'i group th1 fiscal yea r. including gr.int!> to .tll I~ of the organizations 1molvcd in IJ'>t v.cci..·, rcque't In addit io n. the council h.1s hacked nit for ncl\\ un .i pl.in w charge the Costa Mc a Pl<lyhou"e 'ome Sl,<iOtl per month 1n rent for its use of space at the Rc.t Communtt\ (enter Thu , v.e belic\.e, v.hen \OU take the hie picture tnlo account, the city has been as <iupport1,c as 11 c.in of the .irtc., give n the economic~ of the times. A lot h.1, (hanged .,inn: September. Cutbacks arc occurring in all f 1eld-. lll puhlil Jnd private endeavor. and the arts CJnnot hl1pc tn he Jn exception. What the current economy requ1rcc. 1s .i cre.llt\c appr<l.llh to f und-ra1sing by non-profit group' t\n .1rran~cmcnt between the city and the playhou,c. for example, allm,.1n~ the use of performance 'pace for .1 nc..1min.1l rent bcnd1t'i both v. 11hout a n e'<pcnditure of lot'< Joll:ir' that the ctt\ needs for other SCMCC'i Some direct support b) the CH) '' 'till c.llteJ tor, .1nJ ~c hope and believe that nc"<t year's budget "111 tnl ludc \11mc cultural arts funding. But. our friend' in the art' mu't under tand that after $175.000 1n gr.int\ .tlrc.1<..I\ tht<i ~car. the chances of securing JO aJJ111nnal S ... '.O()(J at this time had to be con 1dered iffy at best Letter of the month contest is onl At the end or each month, the Dally Pilot will select the "letter of the Mont h", JUdged on clarity, thoughtfulness, tnsightfulness and ab1ltty to persuade The winner will rece1\e an original and signed Shcrfftuc; cd11onal can oon Write to usl . · This is a community newspaper, ;md ~E' d l1k<' to hear from you Letters should b<.' tmer .ind tlf<.' .;ub1cct to E'<.l1ttng Longer corrPspondence \\111 he considered for J Community Com- me ntary ll•aturC' PINsc send <;ubmM1on~ to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot 3 lO \.\ Bay St Costa 'v1esa, CA q2627 l)r la11. them to C''Hl 646 4170 Please tncludt· your name. c1tv and phone number 1f you d like your INtcr to bC' prtntrd You can also c.ill our Editor's Hotline .1t 64.'!-60tl6 and d1r· tate a letter to the C'drtor Thank you for your involvement tn the Orange Co,1.;t com- munity. News travels fast To the Editor· Compare the: undermentioned ~cenario with what ts going on 1n TV in the USA and the Middle l:.a'it today- "Ht there. Adolph This t'i 11.e, I'm talking from my ~ccrct head- quarter' Jt Farn borough 1n the \OUth of England Yes, I'm Ctne. Ho\\ arc )Ou'> -Good! "Adolph. the purpo c of my call 1., JU't to update )OU on the allte!> plan for the ne"<l three months or .,o We are ~hipping an awful lot of .,tuff out from the statc11 right now -~ome1h1ng ltl c 400 planes, 500 tank'> and ma)be I..• mtllton Ameri- can., and Ca n9d1an That t'i lo 'IUpplcmcnt the '~ million Brit~ .ind Commonwealth troopc; we al· read\ h.:i'c in training here Come c.irly June \\C hope tu hn'e c"e~­ thtnE: 1n readine s (or the much 1.111.tJ ·•"out 1nv.ision o( Europe "WhJt" No Adolph. Ji\Count any of tho!>C rumors -the in\J- .. ion 1 dcfimtel) going 10 1.1le place on the beachc., of NormJni.h and code-named Overlord Thcrc will be. 10 d1v1sions i11 tnl'! ttN J' ,,iult wave landing on fou r bcachc' o( Normandy opposite Sr Lo and Cacn The beaches arc 10 be code- na med Utah, Omaha, S"ord Jnd Juno. The first two named. of cour e. being American and the lac;1 two the a"sauh will be undcr- tnltcn by Bn ts, Canadian and . '" Commonwealt h troop!> We a rc a bit apprehcnsi\c about those cliffs that ha"c 10 be !>lJled but we arc going to bomb the hell out of them come Cir-.t ltght "What's that'> Oh, the exact date'> Well, Adolph. "e'rc plan· ning on ~ or 6 June but a lot will depend on the \\Cather because we want to drop parJ'> behind the ltne., the night before "OK. Adolph I \\Jnted to g1\c }OU plcnt\ o( w;.irntng \O that \OU cJn get )tiur guys v.dl Jug 1n come June \ ou tal.c c.irc no" \~hat'!. th.i t'> Yeah, thank\ anJ .\1am1e 'cnJ, her regards 10 b.i 1110 .. ti J \'ANDE:.'l;HU \. E:.R II C.o:.tJ ~k'ia Ory surprise ro the Fd11or: Surprt\c, .,urpme -we haH: .1 drought' Were the planners, the C II) C oun(lfc;, the County Superv1- <,0rs ne\er told that Southern Calt(ornta •~ a semi-and land'> Were they hstcn1ng when told that .i .drought was the end of the hugr Spani h & Mcucnn land grants due 10 loss of their canle and c;ub,equent debt? And let's not forge t the dc,elop- er .. of tho.,c days v.ho bought up the land. drilled v.clls. found 011 a' \tell a\ water. planted crops. built the tr to" ns It might seem that they've been tn charge ever since "1th hnle thought for the land or Best D1 the Hotline · Ed11or 'i note: The followmg .ur ~ample of Orani~ Coast D•il.t' Pilot readers' comments and crlll· c1sms The PllOl runs these re· pon cs on a regu/1r b:uis and en- courages readen to all the Ld1· tor's Hot/me at 642-6086. Shame To the Korean vet who ltves 1n Irvine Terrace: Shame on you o wh at ir the real estate agent left her business card. or course she would leave her business card, this 1s America. Thank God we arc fortunate enough to live here, to work here and to leave our bu iness card'> A pbotoaraph or those flags hnmg our streets would hive been a wel- come to our bel~ed Americans in the Pe rsian Oulr. I can only repeat m~clf, shame on you. t was just rcadiJ\& in the com· munlly forum on friJ1y, in the hot line, someone questioned the Pres· ident's views of a "new world order." l was wonderina when that would co~ up. ll'a bothered me ever ince the President used it. I expect to hear "Heil Bu\h .. at the end of it. h'a an awful phrase. I hope he quits ... it. The other thins thlt bothers .. ii that wbcn Slddain Huaeia Ull llil peOpk we can it mVrdef • wtaa W. kill our own we cal II rn.--, ftn. wit1t•1Pn1on ...,., Cote vs. Wood I extend congratulations to Realtor Bill Cote for his column in Thur day'1, Daily Pilot "'here he umc1t.. the phony Jim Wood and hit. non.,cnsical anti-American pro· p.1!?and3. 0 I am calltng in regard to the Jr· tide by 8111 Cote I am 100 per· cent be hind Jim Wood. We mu t ha1oc the naht to protest any more ~ar It finally took the proteste rs to ge l us out of the Vietnam War I would like to know whi t good that war did for mankind. I no11ce that Mr. Cote didn't me ntion why our young men are figh11ng in the Persian Gulf Standard Oil says it i oil. 1t cer- tainly i n't fightina for democracy because Kuwait and Saudi Arabia arc not dcmocracie . I think thi wa r wa 11 mi take Crom the begm- nmg and I wlll proud'f prote t 1t if tt will end the .h tiliucs and bring ~anity to the \\Orld. Tuesday, February 12. 1991 11 Martin Smith vfku-tr <;:;;'!( Senate scrmwlble may pit Davis · against Brown At 48, Democratic State Con- troller Gray OavtS is in his poht1- 1..al prime and amb1uous for higher office Yet there are signs that he lcc:I' that time; may be ruMing out ..,_ on him and that he must mO\'e ~n 1f he hopes to be somethmg more than i.1mpl~ someone who ha:o. held onto one of the state's secondary sta1c:~1de offices fo r a very long time. So Davi!> 1:0. looking very hard at 1he future DO ROTHY <..UNCH the ~ib1h1y of running for the Co~ta \.1esa L S Senate m 1992. CongratulaUons ro the Ed11or In the past, whcnc\cr J\e re· ce1vcd a raise. my lamil) and friends would congratulate me I 1h1nlt that whenever "c .. cc a mail· man. we hould coni.:ratulatc him or her on 1hc1r rat'>C The last po)tage '1.imp incrcJo;c (from 2~ 10 :!5 cent~) and nov. the current 1nuca!>e <from ~ 10 29 1.:enl\) j, pnmanh going to pay for t.sbor coi.t<i. Each time the prn~c o( a .. tamp goes up. the "c"' 1c.c get:. \\ Clr\e Ma 0) people ~Ith "1 BA 'i dun't e\cn earn th1) kind of sala~ .ind )Ct po'>t olfu.:c employee,, man-. of whom O!lly gr,1duatcd hrgh. '~hoof. arc edrntnk!, \Cr) hlJlth~ fr\c-figurc tnctimC\ \\hc:nc,cr I 'ts1t 1hc po .. 1 office they 1~1 a' 1f the) re doing me J J.1mn fa\.or by i.elltng me \tamps It lake' longer for a letter to go scrn'' town than ii did v.hcn '1:imp' we re JUlot a nict.d each. ,\1oreCl\cr, the post oft1cc ts threat· cning to curtail sen ice (or al least their dcfini1to n of service) even mo re 1n the months ahead So congratulation mailman. .ind I hope ~ou ltkc the r Jt'>C that u\ t.i,paycrs arc being forced to give you' KAROLYN HE.IGHTON Laguna Hill!> ice. didn't he? He didn't fi2ht the case in court. dtd he., So you t...now. let's not have him go down to manyrdom. Walet-1111 I am reading S:iturda\'1, Daily Pilot with a great deal of p;11n in my pocketbook. The headline in the article was "Lawmakers get ex- pense raise automatically" and this 1s ba!.Cd on the fact that the feder- al government bas raised the per diem. Well, l work for the federal gov- ernment and my per diem cer- tainly has not one up Mauer of fact, tf I travel to San Franci~ or New York or New Orlean~ or Atlanta, any expensive city in the United Sta tes, my per d iem is S26 a day and the California legi laton are gcttina $92 a day C\ery da). seven days a week. Come on rot , let's have Ferguson and all the rest or our "'ondcrful legislators rcf~nd •h:.t- evcr they think isn't fair. t want to cc how r t that happe . On the canooaist John She· tffiUI. I t"Crtainty hope he: has en· joyed b' week olf. l k_now I ha\'e e~ hia week olf. As a matter o( (ea if he would tab off 51 more .-a. he'd..,. .. ~ ,..,. SdllDt' ... ..,, ,., IJli* ..... ..,.See .... Many other Democrats are, too. Nc•t year offers unusual opportu- nities for tho!>e cager California politicians v.ho have any claun at all 10 s1atcw1dc prominence For the first lime 1n the sta1e·s histol). both US Senate scats will be up for a vote Democrats who have either an- nounced their candidacies or shown an mterest m one of the t~o Senate nominations include Reps Robert Matsui of Sacra- mento, Barbara Boxer of Green· brae and Mel lcvtnc or Santa ~fonica, and former San Francisco M.nor Dianne Feinstein, who nar- ro".IY lost the pcrnor's race to \\ 11,on 1n November. The list in- cludes othcn as we ll, most or them dark horses One add1t1onal name, how~er, 111 anything but a dark hone. That's Jerry Brown. whose candi- J1cy poses a special problem for D.1' 1s Davi served as Brown's chic( of staff '\Aoihcn he was govcr- nor Brown last week disclosed that he will soon resign as state part)' chairman and c tablish a commit· trc to explore the possib1hty of a ~cnatc campaign That' not a for- mal dcclarauon of candidacy, but it's a necessary first step. His can- didacv fo r one of the Senate scats -probably for the one now occu- pied by Alan Cranston -is con- sidered a near-certainty Davis rearrirmed bis interest in th e Senate scat even after Brown rc ... caled his plans. The controller won '1 s.ay which of the two scats he might seek. leaving open the po 1b1hty he might oppo5C bis former boss m a primary. He aid he's consuJhng wit~ friend and longtime supporters and will an- no~nce his dect ion in March. One source close to him aays he fully mteods to run, (celing Wt he n ks weakening his credibility if be allows himself to become lhe ob- ject or frequent speculation about ~sable races and then backs off be fore becomina a canclida.tc. (He ha d toyed with the idea of NMinS for gove rnor in 1990 before dedd- ing to seek re-elea i.on.) Davis could choose to IYOid a prunary conf r0ntation with Brown by not running for the me sen. tc seat. But 1<>mc Oemocnt think it might be in Oavt11 lo ... cerm best intcrc u to run apinst Brown and demonstrate that hie'• n t imply I clone Of the: forrocr gO\'cm r. Oavi doesn't n.t e out the poni- b1hty he may ~ Brown. In an intcsitie-w. Daw uid that aa a aowdcd field Of c:aM9dn11 k would be ,.impotiible to ..OW,.._ nin& apinlc -~JOU 11111.• While Dftll ..,. M'I ....,. been .,...,... eo llawa ..... 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" ff HoootlOll 76 n 61 0 ·~ .. )J l2 .. ••..... ll ff Jdto!wllle 71 0 " 4S "-•C'•y SI )0 1'0 •• 71 41 .__.. n '° 0 () Finl ICM LMv.pt SM~ 12 .. ll•O.aoda 61 ,. ......... n " first high Sttond '°"' New Moon 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. Sttond high Feb. 14 Feb.22 Mar. 1 Mar.a Anchorwoman slairi in front of her children MARSHALL, Mich. -A telev1· sion anchorwo man wh o was haunted by threatening calls and a leuer from a rebuffed male ad· mirer was shot to death in her driveway, but investiga tors Monday didn't rule out other suspects. Diane Newton Krng of WUHQ- TV in Battle Creek was hot twice Saturday night as o,he turned to ge t her two young ch ildren out of her car BUDGET From From Al library fight 11 out with other pro- gram'> for dwindling re .. enuc' CounciJmjn Don ~1acAll1stcr, however. suggested a bond l\\UC to pa) for the library work Mayor Peter Green .,aid 1f offi- cials fall to act, the financial diffi- cu lties will turn into "a monumen- tal crisis ... The city ts in a 11ght "POI. Green -;aid, because the police and fire dcpartmcnh account for nearly 50 percent of expenses and police of- ficer'> are seeki ng a JO pe rcent pa~ increac;e Green 'ia1d officials intend 10 keep police at their cu rrent pa) lc"el, about the third h1ghes1 paid department in the c11y. Under budget proposal'>. eight unfilled police posit1om. would re - main open the remainder of thl'> year. Ne't )Car, about S250,000 would be pared by ehm1nat1ng f1\C pos111ons, trimming overtime and cutting tra1n1ng cxpendtturc' The ftrc department would ~.1 .. c Police searched th e farmhouse where Newton King, 34, and her husband, former police officer Bradford King, lived with their J- yea r·old son and 3-month-old daughter. Authorities were not limiting their search for a suspect to an anonymous male admirer who sent Newton Kin~ a threatenin~ note months earlier -By The Associstttl Press S 195.000 b) chm1nat1ng 1hrec ltrc· f1gh1er pos111ons and changing 1hc paramedic delivery S)Stem Cit~ financiers, once they get the OK from the City Council, w.euld ra1<;e $537,000 this year and S J.YS0,000 next year by putting a t;u on m1ers1ate and m1ernational 1elephone calls. increasing beach parking fees, planning pcrmitc;, business license fees and water de· partment charges. Ube ruaga said "a cyclical down· turn" of the economy could cost the city S2.15 million this year · S 1.8 million in sales ta-< revenue lmses and $800,000 in bu1ld1ng jnd construction fee c;. Uberuaga said he concurred '"11h Couuc1 lman Jack Kelly'~ com· mcnt 1hat police and fire depan- ment overtime costing S900,000 more than projected was "a hell of a mis' .. by financial e-<penc; ''You ha\C to hold the <,taff and mv<.clf accountable to make 1hc budgct more accurate," l 'bcruag,1 told Council off1c1alc, ·We 'll do a belier Jllb nC\t year Q . What is s mall, h a s old world c h arm & r h ymes with s a y? A. liag «Hl.L u o uu1 a1»!1 a q.i ~mq:x>Jq JOJ lie::> ()()88·£L9 (ttl) £:99Z6 v:::> • q:>e~g uodA\~N • ~A!JQ lflld opn ll9 • ... ,, SMOlqo SMfrMCIKo SM)DM SMUMI S...C..~• SM&ICna Rescued from the wires Hang glider pilot Doug Domokos of Perris is pulled to S<tfcty by Mumet.1 Fire Capt. Chris Swift after Domokos' craft crashed into powNs lines in Lake Elsinore. Domol..os was not in1urcd GAS From From A1 Doug E-lrnct'i. 'Our a\crage price in the Los Angeles region is Sl.02 for unleaded regular self serve," Elm· els said, basi ng his figures on the Lundberg Survey, an organization that does retail pricing su rveys of ga,olmc. In fact, a sampling of the local dcalcr!I renected a marked de- crease in the price of gas since the war in the Persian Gulf began and HmOR From From A1 17, of Chino Hills, were treated at the scene by paramedics and taken to Hoag Hospital. Buzocich suf· fercd on 8-inch, bleeding welt on the side of her head, while Dixon suffered a 6-inch welt along his neck, according to police. Three other people also suffered welts on their face, neck and shoulders but did not require med· ical treatment. They were Kevin .. , From From A1 hou chold. Along with his ~ istant Tim Lewis. McCord i smoothina out the rouah edacs of a robot he cre- 1ted that will be able to act as a Oi l fll ICCS '>tarted declining. At Costa Mesa Shell. customers could find regular gas for 99.9 cents, and unleaded at $105.9. "The oil companies have really cut prices down," said Bill Masc1cllo, Costa Mesa Shell spokc!lman. "We're turning a lot of gac;" What " mmt remarkable about the cu rre nt price decrease is that 11 has come de~p1te a .13 cent rise in both fed eral and state gasoline taxes since August I, Elmcts said. "Wh en you saw the rapid rise in Junes. 16. of Chino; Robert Dear· born. 20, of Costa Mesa; and Eric Chauvin, 21. of Tu st in. The c;uspect is described as a white man, 19 or 20, 6 feet tall, 170 lo 180 pound , with dark brown. short, straight hair. He "ore dark 1rouscrs, a blue-green 1acket and white tennis shoes. De:irborn said the incident hap- pened in a matter of about 20 sec- onds. Dearborn said he and Chauvin, both actors who regularly act out the Rocky Horror scenes on stage during the movie, were sittin& behind the screen, in the back doorway, when the man burst in. MAS8A8E Frbm From A1 !::::::::=====================~ watchdog'in the home. censc and each individual ma aac thc rapi t must obtain a 1cchnici1n's license that i i ~ued after 300 hours or 1rainin1 from a The robot, called Newton, can detect heat and motion, teach m1th to duldrcn, act as an alarm clock, prepare coffee, take phone C1ll1 and operate by itself for four to rive hours. A robot' like Newton costs appro.dmately $8,000, he said. But he isn't sure that demand will out· strip supply -at lcut not yet "People will have to believe that robou can do thinp better than they CIR," he uJd. "Othenrile, why hM diem?" tatc-certificd school and pa ac of a 10()..question test. One licensed ma.ssasc practitio- ner told the council Monday ni&ht 1h11 extendina the ban would also hun his already established bull· nw bccauso he would be ~•rid· ed Crom «J)lndin1 his operation durin1 the· that time . John Black. who owns and aper· ates A PllCI to IWll .., d9e John Wayne Airport. llld Ill • 74 so LM..m. 41 27 , ...... J7 )0 .. so ,,._,.. st )6 ~w u n " so M'-lleedl 76 5' O.lo " 21 ll 4t ~ 27 1S ,_ ,.. n 71 41 ...... 0..111. " 0 l-S7 4' " 44 ..... Y .... Clly l6 2' s,..,.., " .. Gunman kills policewoman LOS ANGELES -Police Chief Daryl Gates called a slain illegal Salvadoran immigrant who killed a policewoman a monster that was allowed to roam the nation's sec· ond-largcst city because of lax im· migration enforcement. "We should wonder where in the world we are going. Wh at kind of city do we have here? What kind of monsters do we have here?" Gates declared at an emo- tion-charged news conference fol- lowing the killing of Officer Tina Kerbra1, the first woman officer killed in the line of dut) 1n Los Angeles The Immigration and Natur.1l- 1zat1on Service'!. failure to 1dent1f> and deport dangerou aliens con- tributed 10 the death of Kerbra1, 34, the mother of t\\O ch1ldren, ages 3 and 6, Gate' charged Monday. "It 1<; clearly a failure of our im- migration service which docs not pay attention.. to those wh o shouldn't be here," said Gates, who referred to the assailant as ''an El Salvadoran drunk wh o doesn't belong here." Kcrbrat had been on the police force only 10 months. "There's been a lot of talk about women in combat these days." Gates said during a pro fan· ga oline. it was due not only to :i ri e in the price of crude oil, but was due to federal and state taxes the public voted for, either at the polling booth or in the election of their representatives in Congress," Elmets said . Newport Bench Congressman Chris Cox agreed. "A lot of the blame fo r the oi l prices went to Saddam Hussein, when it really was because of tax increases," Cox said. But Cox said that credit for the low oil prices should go to the f cd- "He jumped over us, saying, 'E.~· cuse me, excuse me,' went through the back curtains and apparently began slashing people," Dearborn said. "Then he came back through, yelli ng 'Out of my way,' and he hit me and Eric a couple of times and ran out." Dearborn sa id he and Chauvin ran after the man but he had dis- appeared by the time they got out- side. Emily Hackbarth, chief of staff at the theater, said despite the commotion, the film continued playina, and the five victims were brought out to the front lobby. "At first it didn't seem like anyone was shares the city's concern about "cloaked" illegal activity 11 ma age parion. But he said legiti· mate massage thcr iists like him· selr would be hun y 1he 10 1/2· month moratorium. "I treat a lot of CEOs ... bclicvc IClllll From From A1 comidcr recommcndldons to Jhift 11udents in tbe eua put of Paularino attendance .,.. to Son· Ori School ........... la the IOU1h pift of I... SOiaa adejil. IMll INll ....... _.... IO Col- ... ,.,. Sdlool la ........ of. ftdlli ~ ........... 119 ... . .......... 1•1• . 1ty·laccd news conference at Parker Center. "The Los Angeles Police Department's women are in combat all the time. Kcrbr:it is survived by her hus- band, Tim Kerbrat, a Los Angeles city firefighter, a son, Craig 6, and a daughter, Nicole, 3. Her academy colleagues remem- bered her as a self-assured moth- erly t)pe who stood out from the )O unger recruits. Her classmates called her '"Mom' because she lool.ed out for everyone," said one classmate "The typical recruit \o\e get now 1\ in their early· to mid·20s and -.till struggling with an idcnti1y," ,,ud Capt Dan Watson, who was Kcrbra1's commanding officer at the North Hollywood station. "Herc we had an assured woman who'd experienced life considera- bly already. "I admired her for what she was doing with her life," Watson said. Authorities identified the gun- man as Jose Amaya, 32. Den Davidian, western regional commissioner for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, said he wasn't fully familiar with Amaya's ca<;e but th at Amaya had been turned down for political asylum. -By Tht Assoe/attd Prrss eral government's reliance on the St rategic Petroleum Reserve. The reserve, which holds more than 580 million barrels of 011, is equal to 90 days of net imports. Because of the success or the re crve, Congress has passed legis· lation to raise the level of oil from 580 million barrels to one billion, Cox sa id. Meanwhile, Cox predicted thal oil prices will remain low with l>Ome economists speculating that the price of a barrel may drop as much as $7.00 more before level- ing off. really hurt, but the one girl possi- bly had a concussion so we called the paramedics." Hackbarth said there is a po si· bility the attack was related to an- other strange incident the night before, when a man stood in front or the theater warning patrons not to go inside. "He said he was a prophet and he was telling people it was evil and not to come in here, or some- thing bad would hap~n in the f u- ture," Hackbarth said ... But that man had a mustache and the guy the next night with the chain didn't. "It's pretty scary." me, there's a Jot of tress In Or· angc County," Black uld. "And I'd hke to help and &JOW." The counctl wiU take public comments at its Feb. 2S mc.etin1 berore acdn1 on Burnham'• rec> ommendatlon. • Abo under consideration is a plan that would poup aJI of the discricl'1 kinderpncn studeata in one roof at tM PreMdio tdM>ol litc •hich WM doled more tllu U ,.an .. 1'111 .... 11 ~ lewd .., the a.a.. ....... Oc~lia-....... ..................... 7:3Dpa• ..... a..., GS & -., ... ..._ ---~ --- -~-- = ---~-~_;-:T ~-_- Roger Carls en ~&~­ Qualifying, it's the best term yet for CIF format It staris tonight, I suppose, but don't start holding your breath until Friday. That's when the first round of the CIF basketball playoffs rc•lly lltlfold. Even the CIF Southern Section has turned its back in a way on its own formula, calling tonight's basketball eliminations - 79 games in all - a "qualifying round." Comments on Sunday at the CIF Southern Section office where the plt)'Offs unfolded ranged from, not too unexpectedly, "watered down" 10 "why not?" Some 61 schools declined the invitation, mostly from smaller schools, and once tonight is over the first round is just that -a full slate, no byes and np excuses. If noth ing else, at least there arc no more "broken heart" off decisions to eliminate. 0 Looki ng back on the league campaigns -and Orangt Coast Dally Pilot predictions: Jn the Sunset League the call was Edison, Ocean View, Marina and Huntington Beach, with no big favo rite, rather a ball of twine. As 11 turned out, Edi on, Manna and Huntington Beach tied at 9-3, Ocean View falling to 7-5 in fourth place. Fountain Valley, Santa Ana and Westminster were the 5-6· 7 picks and it finished Santa Ana, cstminster and 0-12 Fountain Valley. Who would have believed that the Barons would go 0.12'? In the Sea View League the call was ( 1) Tustin, (~) Woodbridge and (3) Corona dcl Mar, followed by University, Newport Harbor and Saddleback. Tustin and Woodbridge dtd 1ust that -1·2, but Newport Harbor surprised and finished third, and University bombed out at 0.10. The bull's-eye, however, comes in the Pacific Coast League. It wasn't too difficult to imagine Estancia No. 1 in the PCL, but the fact is, we nailed it: 1. Estancia; 2. Laguna Beach; 3. Laguna Hills; 4. Trabuco Hills; 5. Century; 6. Costa Mesa. See CARLSON/Ir Rick Talley ~11 Hey vna11, wake pp and 1111111 the bleon, 11111 •v .......... C11111 •• .Ml-4m Ill. 117 BoWtlen renects. an last time Florida State Na. J 8Y Richard Dunn Orange ColSI Olly PIOt ANAHEIM -Jack Lindquist, President of Di~ncyland, and Don Andersen, Exec- utive Director of the Orange Counly Sports Association, a re calling it a tradition already ... after only one season. That's bccau c of the success enjoyed last August in the inaugural Disneyland Pigskin Classic, which finished in a 31·31 tic between Tcnnc cc and Colorado, the latter eventually winning the AP national championship. Lindqu is t a nd An de r sen, rcpre entativcs of the game's g<>\lcrning bodies, once ogain have teams with national title a pirations as BYU and Florida Stat~ meet tn Disneyland Pigskin Classic n on Aug. 29 at Anaheim Stadium. Florida State Coach Bobby Bowden, whose Seminoles arc trona f avoritcs to be ranked No. I in the pre-season polls, would pref er history not to repeat itself. FSU hod a rude awakening the last time it was No. I in the preseason "The last time we were piclced No 1 nationally at the beginning of. the year was 1988, and we lost (to Miatni) 31-0 in the opener," Bowden said. "It was the first time we'd been shut out m 15 years" Bowden is entering sea on No. 17 at Florida State, which hllSn't played on the We t Coast since 19n. That wa also a nightmare. 0 We played San Diego State and we were heavily favored," aid Bowden, the second winnmgcst active coach in the nation with 20S victories behind only Penn State's Joe Paterno: "The headlines were saying how (FSU) 1s the h1ghcst-r.anked team to ever play in San Diego, and then they beat us 38-6. "But we sure did everything, though. We went to Sea World and the (San Diego) Z.oo. We lost only two games that year." That was Bowdcn's second year al FSU, and with 17 starters back for 1991. _ the Seminoles -10-2 in each of the pa t two seasons and coming off an imprcn1\le 24-17 Blockbuster Bowl victory over Penn State -are expected to be right where ,,. ,~ ...... c-0.+y ,.._ Je'f Pickens Jnd his Costa Mesa teammates host San Manno tonight in a CIF D1viS1on lll·A qualif)ing game. Colorado and Georgia Tech (UPI national champions) wound up la t season. ''l'd HY that probably most coaches keep it m the closet when thinJdng about (winning a nationaJ title)," Bowden said. "You don't ever want to talk about 1t " BYU Coach LaVell Edwards, who has He1sman Trophy winning quarterback Ty Detmer back along with seven other starters, is also eyeing a national championship. The Cougars, 10.3 a year I .igo and nauonal champions 1n 1984, feel they can return to the top regardlc s of the outcome next August. • "Look what happened to Colorado last '.¥car," Edward satd. "Talk about dodpns , bulleh1 They tic Tcnnc see, then almost lose 10 Stanford." See CLASSIC/Ir CIF p~ayons, ala 'qualifying' starts tonight By Ro0er Carlson ~ 'Y ~ Sootts E~ Nobody, abso lutely @•- nobody, take an 0-10 team 01- scnou~ly. St P aul H igh's Swordsmen of a year ago, hO'A-c\ler, came very close to a straight face when they JUSt did escape an 85· 79 ambush by Costa Mesa High's Mustangs last -.ear when the Clf embarked on opening the CIF basketball playoffs to as many schools which could be accomodated. The final score 1n no way indicate how close 11 really was when :i 6-foot·3 sophomore named Jeff Pickens and other Mustangs took St. Paul to the wire. Tonight Pickens and a new band of Mustangs go for 1t again, Mesa's second post-season appearance m two ycan - and third since 1962. Once again they arc 0.10 out of the Pacific Coast League. a they host San Marino (5-17) tonight, a team much in the same strt1ghts as Mesa The reward for a win tonight? A Fnday travel date at Servile High, home of the defending State (01V1Sion ll!) champions. Tipoff for the Mustangs and San Marino, as well as fou r other "qualifying" games for the Fnday's fir t round involving Orange Coast • Arca teams, 1 7.30. San Marino emers with 6-foot-1 ~nior Jeff LeSage (16.4 ppg) the leading figure on a team which can boast of no height advantage over Mesa at all "( haven't been able to find out anything about them., but it's nice to get a break from our league," said Me~ Coacl: Billy Brewer "It can't be v.orse than that (playing Estancia). Building on nut year lS what it•s all about. We ha"e four juniors and our point guard, Lam Luu 1 a sophomore." In other games tonight involving Orange Cout Arca quintet : •Ocean View takes a 13-11 mark to Moreno Valley (16-8), with 2S·J San Bernardino looming in the background, the reward for the winner on Friday in D1v1sion I-A. See CIFfa Chargers, Barons products will mix n up an the d ,· I I I Barons and Chargers going at it for fun ? Well, at least th at's the plan for Sunday's inaugural Fountain , Valley-Edison alumni baseball game at noon at the Barons' diamond. Fountain Valley Co3ch Ron LaRuffa, who for many years directed things in Chargerland. put the game together, bringing former rivals back to renew bond , exchange stories, and m:iybc e\len hit a few ropes. Boston Red So:it outfielder Kc\iin Romine, an ex-Baron, is among the marquee talent, which likely will include Angel utility man Donnie Hill, an Edi on grad. .. , had been thinking about it and when I talked to some kid , they ccmed excited about the ide:i," LaRuff3 aid. "I'm kind of in a unique ituation, having coached at both schools and (Edison Coach) Paul Harrell helped me contact some of the more recent Edi~n grad ." Other probable participants maintaining major league dreams in the minor leagues, include Edison products Greg Martin (Toronto), Jon Martin (Pittsburgh) and Joey Aversa (St. Louis). Former Fountain Valley standouts now in the minors, who appear to be lined up, arc pitchers Sam August (New York Met ), Ryan Thibault and infielder Tony Spaan. "It'• the kind or idea that has to snowball, but it ha goucn off the ground pretty well so far, ju t by word or mO\lth ." LaRuffa said. You can bet the word of mouth will escalate between opposing dugouts when the rwo teams get together. Those intcre ted in playing. may phone L.aRucra {963-0 137). 0 If Fount:iin Valley High football coach Mikt Milner takes the same job at El Toro H.Jgh (he is one of the school's final candidates), it would continue a distr ~ng trend of Baron c.Oachina evacuation Milner, at the school for 19 years. and head coach the past 12, would jotn a trina of former Fountain Valley vanity coaches who ha\lc moved on to other hoola. often due to the school's hrinkina enrollment. decreuina fmancial reaourca. aftd inability to compete 1t its 841eFAULKNEMI Vincent ~eturns; rips SteinbRnner; says Ii I 1 Press box CORAL OABLES, Aa. -David __ ....._ Magard, who ia replacing Sam ~ Jankovich a Miami's athletic director "-="' after 32 years at Cali!ornla·Berkelcy, --- says he isn't about to gripe about the Hurricanes· rowdy footbaU reputation. At hi first official pre conf ere nee, Maggard dodged any opportunity to criticize the footb311 team's taunting and personal fouls at the Cotton Bowl, where Miami beat Texu 46-3 but drew 202 yards in pen lties. ••1t• easy to criticize from the oul5idc but you don't know what a program is like until you walk in their shoes," 1d Maggard, who saw Miami'!i bravado fint-hand when the Hurricanes devoured Cal 52-24 in the ccond game of the season. "I want to have a chance to do that. Whatever we endeavor to do will reflect well on the university," he said Maggard, SI. said it was difficult leaving California-Berkeley, where he has been athletic director since 1972. "It was n gutwrenching decision," Maggard said. "I grew up there but this represents a unique challenge and the right time in my hfe to accept it" University President Edward T. Foote said Maggard beat out 300 other candidates to replace Jankovich, now the New England Patriots directo r of operations, because ''the chemistry was right " "Maggard is one of the most respected athletic directors in the United State~ ... Foote ~aid Suter fined, avoids trial MADISO'<. W1~ ...... Ga') Suter ot the Caltzaf) Hames pJad SS,S:W in fane!> and court co .. ts Monda} an a pica bJrgain to a .. 01d trial on charges he hat .~ a police officer dunng an incident outside a Mad1.,on tavern Suter "·1s JrrC\teJ 1a .. 1 June Jlong "Ith Chm Chehos of the Clrn:ago BlackhJ\>.I ') after a ')Curfle broke out \>.hen undcrlO\er poli1..c uff1cerl> <Hre.-.ted lhelto' for urinating on a ~1Jc"alk Suter was or1g1nJll~ chJrgcd "'1th h.111cry ILi .1 police offi<.:cr and "a\ ')1..hcduled 10 cu on tr1.1I Monda) 1n Dane ( nunt\ C m.u11 l our I. 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It lC' • ~I.A <~ , I m ( rrt'" II .... ,..,, ~.li t \ l'ro llnrkn I I' <•~H~•1 t.. j '\fll '" II 1111 MIKhlFI ·..:n.:::a--~ ICE·CJP't, ICE·c.RrAM, §~~~~~==ICL~ ·OtfN1t 1 Foreman-Holyfield light W hether George Fo reman's challenge for the undisptJ t cd ~....,. heavyweight lhampwnsh1p against Evander Holyfield w.111 be held by the Trump Pla1a in Atlantic Ci ty, N.J., or movc:d to Las Vega<; " e'pccted to be announced today at news conference The noon nc"s conference at the Plaza Hotel wa~ announced Monda) by Dan Du' J, who promote' Hohficld. The hotel 1s o-...ned hy Trump El c"'hcre an '>J)Orh on Mom.la) •Hartford Whaler' cnfor1.er Ed Ka')tchc wa!i suspended 10 game'> and the team fanc<l S 111,000 b) the NHL for hill coming off the hcnch to talc part in a figh1 against the Chicago Dla1..khawkl> •The Angel\ and lir~t bal.eman Greg \\ .1lll'1 agreed to term'> for a 1991 rnntract \\Ith the cluh·, Tnple·A Edmnnton Jffih.lle, an an annoutKc:ment by Dan O'Brien, Sl•n1l>r Vice Prl,1dent ol BasobalJ Operation' In college basketball •Connecticut 61, Georgetown 55: Chm ~mtth ~cored· 27 points and Conncl't1cu1 ~hu t dU\~n Georgetown'!i inc;ade game a-. the I lu'>f..1c .. beat 1hc Wlh·rnnl.cd Hoya 1n the Big l::a~t •Furman 10~. East Tennessee Stntc 93: 1 lal Henderson '>Cored a CJrecr-h1gh 21> prnnt' tu le.id fl\e playcrl> 1n double: figure' a' I urmJn Ufl\l:.t 10th-ranked Ea\t Tenne"ec ~talc in the "tnuthun (onlcrence • outhcrn ~tississippi 81. Mc'rcse "late 61 Cl.src:nle \\eJther\fXXlll had 23 point'> and 15 rdio um!\ while pb}ing 1hrec-fourth' of the g.1mc .111d ' 1 11 \11u1hern M1'i\1"1pp1 u'cd .ill 11{ 1h r 1\tr\'" "e 1rtnl! do"n Mc~lcC'iC ~IJIC loian Jo\c St. 71, LonJC Deneb 't, 68 •San Jose ~t:ite 71, Long Duch tale 6H: \ltl.c B111tht·11un c. iu~cd ,1 kc" turnmc:r to help k,1d ~Jn Jn,i.: \tJll" It• J U1g \\ e-.t Confcrcnct \lllt'I} O\c.:r I on~ Be 1l h \1 ,11c S,111 Jo,e \tJle (fi.1f1, .t 11) 'n.i pped J thll.:C ·!i·•me lo,tng '"l' .ik , .ind Lon~ Uc 1d1 State ('<·I~. 4-S I ltl\t 11' ft 1unh ,1ra1gh1 -BJ Thr 4ssoristcd Prr)~ In l f11totb.dl lll.1l h l J\cll L d\\arJ,, on )!•Jin~ I• r ,1 Ill' an lht \C,t')l.>O·opcn1ng I l1,11e\ I in.I J>1~~~ir1 C la,,ic, '' h1ch hJppencd I 1,t \CJr ''h<.:11 I cnnt'\\Cc and C ·oll)rado 11cJ, l J ~I I 11l11:r "·')· )l1u'rc iw ang to !!Cl r1l1l•ll'li lur 11 It\ like mJking J dec1,1on on ,\I l!ht•r tn he hun,L! 11r 'hut " TARS ln1 ni.. :n the \Ctund rou11 I I riOU!o!h '·II l IJ1111c ~ll1 f.\h .m;, a former From 61 Trabuco 11111,, '\ Ccnaur, 1, < '' 1 Mesa 0 League race., arc 11111.: 1 h111r the Clf and !\tnte play111f, .ire another. Schools like I .1g11n .1 Beach must not compete: .1~·.11n,1 schools which arc I\>. K c the Artists' size now Now the format '' on .111 equ11able basis Your 'chool h" 1,200 students'> E \ef\onc: chc 111 your clas!i1ficat ion a,·) 11u go f 11r 11 1n the Southern 'icct1on .ind hopefully. state. 1' an the !..1mt: boat. With that 1n mind hl·re .ue some more pred1c.:1111n' • Estancia 1\ 'ceded ,...;o I an 3·AA and ha' .1 P·"'' 111 1he quarterfinals The 4uc,11nr1 " whether the E:.agles ~01 1oughencd up for the playoff\'> I'd feel better .about f\tanc1a right now af th e bgle'i were 17-7 against stronger compe1111on, instead of 20·4 Prcd1c11on Wntch out for Mira Cosra 111 the semifinnls •Can anyone beat Newport Harbor three times? Ye~. and at will probably be Foothill in the 3·AA econ<.! round. Going S·O in the econd round of league and drawing D 3-23 fint·rOund (oe 15 a prelty good et·up. • Marina -Capistrano VaJlcy ~ ... From 81 Bowden nd Edward , who received the rormal inv11a11ons on Monday at lhc Disneyland Hotel. are both aain t a pl•yoCf format. ''Thia year," BoWden 'aid, "you could'.e had a nadonaJ champion with two ao.e. and JOU ncwr uted to .. Chai. • Jl u1111ni:1•1n Be 1d1 C c11 1111, , .. ,11 hl· In wh an the 111'1 1•111n.t, If' me.: I 111 lht \l'lnnd r1111nd I h.I\ a Ire .id\-htJlt n lh l' C >tll•r, '"Ile • f:d1 .. 11n '"' l \l: 11 'et·Jcd in IJt\l\llJO II-A\. 1hc: I h.tll!l'f' h.1·.e 1he 111gre1 lil·111' 111 •\II 11 .111 !\orth '' c •• .iir' ~1\111 l u\1111 1 l·d1 ,11n "·" c1111d ,1, .111\ 111 lhl'OI an d CJ n he .I! ,111\ •ti the m •(kc.in \ ll " An up .. et .11 S.in Lk rn:u cl1n11 '111 hkcl-, Jr it lnmc' -it'll I 1h th t ltfe out 111 ,1m luturt hnpc' • \tJtcr Dc1 -\\ 111 11 tic ~1Jtcr Oe1 and Lo<. Alamllm an the 4uarterf1nal' ol the l ·A'> Lm Alamitos hcJI \fater Dc1 1n eMI) December. Sh 5c; I don't think the Monarch' loo,e to On\.Ont' twice in one )Car ~an Bernardino loom' 111 the setn1f1nal'> and that I'> prnhahly the end of the road for the Monarchs. •Laguna Beach I he true value of a rugged l>Chedulc <ihow' up. Laguna Deach get\ to the IV·A \em1'>, at le.1st. •Corona del Mar -Don't he fooled by an 11 ·I2 record. The Sea Kin&-' arc good enough to make the semifinal' of lll·A. but an the emls it's Morntng'lade ond that's the end. •Costa Mesa? Westmanste/? Fountain Valley? Each 1 c pftble o( winning toni&ht. None 1s capable or winning on Friday. "I lik:e the (bowl format) the way it i . A national cllamplonship is won over 12 pmcs, not one." The Seminoles. who wall be 1hc visihn team, were invited last year 10 play fn the inauguraJ game. "But we had onJy four starcen back on bath offense and dcCcn o and we were uaina a new quanclblck,.. Bowden uid ''Thi year. we lost only two 9n ddcns.c • \\ "'1111111,ter I lt!•h ba!lkctball coach in thl' l' 111\ ·-11,, 1' clnl11ng out a :_1, \e.ir l m:n J' .1 tia~keth.111 l11,1d1 I It' lbrnnn.1 club ho~h R1\l r,1de Poh tnn1~ht. '>tuckham, a fellow who often p.1tkcd ht' ~u 1tca .. e, went from R.1mona, tu We\tmin ter, to I l'inore. tn C\111H1, 10 S:rn ( 1tH[!lH1lll 10 C .tr1)00 Spring., and no"' full 1.ird<.. b.1d. to Ramona the p.t'>l l\\ll \e,l\11ns f L._. 1 he \UhJc ll ul ~1ke Milner ;ind the \,11..inl foothall pmt at f:I forn ha., re,url.1ccd and Milner no" 'iD'r'> · Ye\, I am .1 c.ind1date for the JOh Contac.tc:d three 11mc'> h~ the Oninae Coast Oall) Pilot -once 1n December, l\\1cc in January. Milner tn'il\tCd he w,1., not a c11nd1datc -seemangl} offended by the quC!ilJOn 11\CI( Monday he \Jld, "I have become a candidate w1 th1n the la\t two week~" Other cancl1a1cs arc La Ouint.1 ., Roger T,1lt.ah11sh1, and El Toro a 1st.int-. Morty Spalding and tl1ll Whipple Who' the fo._.orate? Milner h.1~ to have the edge, which is till 'upplied by the outgoing Bob Johnson. It'~ ... cry h.ud 10 go a ain t a mo1or winner's hand pte:ked replacement. ROl'fr C.rlfon I tht Orangr Co11 t 0111'1 Pll01'1 ports Editor. and three on offense, so we're an e~pericnccd football &cam ... FSU, with its hi&b·powered orren~. averaged nearry 40 point a g me la r fall (435 point$) while quarterback Casey Weldon completed 61.S percent of hi p finistlioJ third in tbe nation 1n p ina cCf1c1cncy. fhe Cou11n.. with 510 points, a~ragcd 42J points per conrcsc. Juniors are the big push in golf, following suit from baseball, etc. There's till time to regi$ter the kid for the 1991 Southern California POA Jr. Golr Association, an orianizntlon of over 900 junior golf crs (boys nnd girls) belwcen the ages of 1 and 17 Lit1le League Baseball and Pop Warner Football hnve always been u1lablc options for boys, but incc 1987. when the Jr. Golf Association (JGA) merged with th e Southern California PGA, the youth affiliation ha sprouted. "Kids arc the No. I push," said Don Sandefur, Director of Profes ional Services for the Southern California PGA. "Kids have become in\'olved an golf for many reasons, like because of tclev1s1on. which gives expol>u re to the game. Every men's tournJment .., on TV, every week, plu!> the seniors tour. So that regularity has been a fuctor. "And ce rtainly the money now th:ll golfers nrc making. it has to get the attention of people." Sandefur hopes that the school d1.,1ricts in both Orange and Los Angeles counties will soon implement golf as part of Physica l Educnt1on, as it is currently in the Anaheim School Di tnct Bc nefih of the Southern C1llforn1a PGA·sponsored JGA membership include the chance to parttc1pate in O\'er 70 1unior tournaments during the )Car throughout Southern California. Each year, graduating high \Chool senaor'I that are or "ere members of the JGA arc cltg1tile to receive scholar..htp) adm1 n1stc:rcd by the SCPGA In 1990, over S2.Ci,000 1n )Cholarsh1p' "'ere :mardcd. Anyone m.1y belong tn the FAULKNER From 81 former h1~h lc:vcl DJ\C Uro" n, ~ho left fo r I 1~unJ H1lh 1n 19911, Jfter 20 't:'""n' an f3J•on blue, "'J:. a blow 1u the ,(hool'!i hoop fortunes Other recent lo,scs include John Rn.,alc,, the loni11me "rcsthng ht'.td man now at Rio Hondo (11llc:i.:c. and Mall Simpson, \\ho kJ the Oaron\ to four ~tra1ght k :.ii.:uc 111 lcs before recentl> rt,1g111ng and e'entually landing at C 1oldc.:n \\oc!lt College h.cnt l'-cal. who took 01,-cr the tn,eball program 1n 1988, left after JU'>I une \C:J\On to take the same 111h at D1.1mond Bar High and the ho\' 1,ollc"Yti.111 program has had three uiache\ an three yc.irs. I r.1ck .ind field al\o underwent .1 d1Jngc the pa\! •~o seal>ons. (icr.tld A\hby'!i succesl>ful {,1mpJ1g.n' he.1d1ng lhc boys soccer \C<J\nn , .1lw ended before the 1990 'c ·""n L .1H ul1J, a former [·d1.,on High tia,chJll 1.oach, JOins Milner as sunc"ful 1.etcran coaches at the 'iCh<l(ll but nc"" blood 1n other area' h,1, (J1led to match the rnuh' 111 the old guard, largcl) due hl d1mtn1\hcd enrollment ( .u11I ~lr.w,tiurg (basketball), ( m U 1kl·r (,oftball) and Mike (olc:m.111 (held hockey) anchor the girl' pr11r r.1m-. Howeve r, a re1.11hang door an ~eve ral ~ports has 1..rt.ttcd .1 I.Ilk ol continu11y. pJrl1l11l .11 h 111 \o llc'fhJll, the other m.1111r g11 h 'fll 'rl I 1111nt.1111 \',tlln. lll cour,c. l'I not .1lom· "1th the problem of TALLEY From Bl b,1,ke1h,1ll tc.tnl\ an hl\IOI). Yet. there \CC:m\ to be a inC\pltl.thlc rc:tKence un the part lll the npcrl\, pJrt1cu larly the h11!h·prultlc I V htll'ihots, to re1.ogn11e l 'NLV'!i ~uperiortl). Dick \ 1t.1lc of ABC. for ex.1mplc. ,JltuJlly packed Arkamas to heat the Rebels. So did Jim Valvano. a gu) who cheated so mulh he got dumped at North Carolina State Now he' a TV expert Whooocee. And consider CBS' Packer, who said. grudgingly. wh ale watching the deveasation of the Razorback : "Th1o; club (UNL V) docs have the potcnt1DI to border on the ~clgc or greatness ... Potential? Border on the cdae? Wl1at kind of talk is that except rv ._1bberish 1 It come from 11\e 111me buddy-buddy e tablishmcnt of collcae b.a ketball which ha never ccn fit to c:ven nominate Jerry Tnrkanian, winninge t percentage co1ch in colleae h1 tory, to the Ba~kc:tbalt Hall o( Fame. One i reminded or Don Ha~Jun · 1966 Tcit ·El Paso team -the one which had the temerity 10 ctually put five blacks on 1hc floor at the same tlme -and the credit it nacr received, even after hc1tin1 Kentucky in tho NCAA citte 11mc. Now there t•isu a different kind of prejudb:. It i1 the unwifH"l"IW to recosn•• the Rebe .. tor whac Ibey Ire bccnle of put Ind Richard Dunn ~-- association, as long as they meet the age requirements. Yearly membership fee is $25. Aspiri ng Orange Coast Area juniors have the home course advantage on Dec. 30 when the season'l> final tournament 1' played at the Newport Beach Count!) Club. The first tournament of the vear 1s March L.5·26 at the Griffith Park Golf Course in Lm Angell' For f urthcr anforma11on, contJct Paul Hahn at the Newport Beach CC (644-9550) or call the SC P<i \ Jr Golf A!i:>n. hcad4uarter') JI 776-4653 in Anaheim 0 1 lanl. Lefebvre came out the bi.g "inner last 'l hursday an the men·., tournament at the Ne,.,port Beach Golf Course, !ilrol 1ng a lo'' gross of 58, one under par. Boh Sha" had the low nc t l>COre ( 4 7) "hilc Tony DeFrenLa (4 ) was replacing veter.in co~1che' 111 relent years, II JUSt \Cem\ their C)de "·" bccrt more \OIJtilc 0 Speaking of Mike ColcmJ11 - his Sunset League champion' finished tlmd at the: I ournament of Champions (the equ1,alc.:nt II> the Cl r-champ1on~h1p<., tor 1 he non-Cl F sanct 1oned 'port ). $Jturda) at Bonita I lagh. ColemJn, 1n hi' fifth 'eJ\lln. h.1, cstabll!>hcd ~ ·ptrn.c r hlHJ'e program, .... hach -...on the r of ( title in I IJ · \\uh JU\t one i.cn1or un 1h1, )c:.1r'l> P ·S·J quad, Colcm.rn\ outloof.. for nC'<I l>Ca~on 1s tingh1. 11 there 1~ .1 futu re for the program "(f-in ancaa l bacl.1ng) Ill the tough part," \Uld Coleman, ''ho welcome:. five st.1ndou1 111n11ir' back. Amcnch Kalani, a tr::in~ler Imm New Jcr!>ey, where field hocf..ey cnjo~' a higher profile, led the Barons "'1th 26 goab and \C\cn assists She wa) Co-MVP 111 the. Sunset Le:iguc Twin co-capti!:n., Van1,1 ;ind Alcx1<i Peters were Jlso kc-., Ill the offense, while goalie Suzie (. rn.p anchored a dcfen'e lhJt flll\ted I <i shu1nu1, ~" ecper Phnung Vu '' J\ another ke y defender "ho "111 return, at:cordtng to (olemJn 0 Tho'e 1n attendance at l·ml.1\ nigh t'<; Ocean V1ew-Huntangton Beach boys basketball game at the Oiler" ~m heard the follo.....,ang announctmen t JU'' hcforc halft111ll' "And there:·., the gun to end the current trabulotions with the NCAA. Indeed, it is almo t a if the Packers, and Vitalcs of the clique arc waiting for the NCAA to 1,1kc awav UNLV'l> Final Four champaon.,hip of one yea r ago and finally tic able to say 'Sec. we told you they weren't that good." fhcrc 1 the po sb1hty, of course, that Vitale, who wot\ never much of a coach, imply doesn't know any better. He also sugge<;ted last Sunday on ABC that the UCL.A Arizona game wa) the ·•game of the day." Oh, really? A ame won In overtime because one of the UCL\ players, Don Maclean, had drown a technical foul carher for throwing the bnll at an opponent during a display or high schooh h emotion? lh truth, while the UCLA·Amona game wa e~t1t1ng -truly an ofren ive show for the fans -it didn't cor 1in the ball·handling kill o defen ivc g.rcatnc di played b, -'0th UNLV and Arkan a earlier in the da . So how good is UNLV, out 1de or 2().-0? How gOod i a team with Stacy Auimon, Larry John n, two m:ain1fcent auard in Anderson Hunt and Oreg Anthony, nd 11 pair of centers in Ocorgc Ad.la and 7-0 Elmore Spencer? It ii about 11 aood 11 1 collcac team can pos.Mbly act, atJ "hile there will fotewr be debate oYCr •hcther ehil dUb CCMild have matched apinlt the ow~nn1 Ua..A teuna of Lew AJcindor ind Bill Watton. ilft't it tilne .._ second. In the monthly Team Piny Tournament at the par· 72 Rivcnide Ootr Club la!it Suturd y, Newport Beach was led in the Flight A divi ion by Bruce Mailhe5, who shot a low gro of 80 and Richard McKinney, who fi~d a low net or 62. In the Fliaht 9 divi ion, Don Chandler had a low gro or 101 while Bob Dear~rn had a low net of 67. James Savage of the Newport Beach Country Oub celebrated a hole in one la!it Saturdny on the 13th hole (152 ya rth) Vern Co.x. Dack Woods and Allan Hams were w11nes!ie), O The Monarch Beach Golf Association fournamcnt, for both men and -....omen at The Links on Saturda\' Feb. 23, is the first event of the yc~r for non-professionals, according to cou r~c pro Skip Moon. . Any persons antere~ted in joining 1hc a!l!locia11on should call Moon at 240-82 t7. Moon said the as!locia11on currently has 160 to 170 members and h 0 JS a cap figure ol 200. Tee off time on Feb. 23 is ~ 1U am Other highlight~ tn\Oh mg the Ne-... port llcach Golf Course on ~aturda" included the Closc:s1:10-thc·Pin A\\ard, ..... on by Jam Reine on the second hole w11h J \hot ..ihout six feet awa) On the ladtc') \1dc Maril)n Tabo_r \\On \1;1th .1 \trokc three feet a-... :J) from the pin on the I.3th hole 0 Richard Dunn Is an Orangt Coast Ott/I) Pilot Sports Wrlttr nho't club golf C'olumn ap~ar$ C''<'f) fuc5dD). 'crnnJ quJrter." N<1, tht•rt: "·'' 11111 J tcrnlrt'il tn I he hou\c I n'tc.:iJ a 'tnncr's p1\1ol wai. u cd 10 replace a dcfell1\e tiuzicr hl1rn. "hich m.1lfunllll10cd .11 the end l>f 1he lir't 4uar1er I he rc,uur.:ctulnc~' ho"'c'er. n<.:.irh turned a humlllllU\ 'olut1on 1nt11 Ill unfortun.1!c l'nd. \\hen 1he rm tul m1-.f1red JI the d n\e Ol Jt'gu1J11on I he 'llj:ht JclJ' -...ould h.1\ c .tllll\\ c:d .in llb\.t Ou,ly IJte Scaha~~\ .. hut tn 1.ount. cndtng lhe game llut, the four-foot ;ittcmpt hounl ed nrf the rim and Hunttngton prc:,Jiled 111 the extra pcnud. Rustlers sweep a pair, 3-1, 2-0 HUNTIN GTON Bf:.ACH Cililden We~t College's softball 1e.1m won l'-'O non-conference t.tJmC!> on MonJa)' to open the regular 'e:io;on a• a pair of hurlers tn\~cd thrcc·hattcr\ for the Rustler\ • Goldtn West 3, Pasadena City I: ophomore nght·handcr Pam I ogg walkeJ nobod> and strucl. uut four anJ Nicole Bcrland1cr drove home t\>.O run' with a bases· loaded \angle an the third inning. Earlier in the dJ\. • Golden West 2. ·oallenntld 0: Leann L.lrnva led off with a single and 1,corcd on an error to give starting pitcher Stephanie Viola all 'he would need in the Ru tiers' sca!iOn·opener at GWC establishment offers JU')t recognatton? There ho1.e been 16 unbeaten teams during the rcgular·sca~on h1 tory of college and only seven have gone o n 10 win NCAA titles -four under John Wooden at UCLA. the 1956 San Franca.sco Dons "'1th 8 111 Ru sell. the 1957 North Carolina Tar Hc.:el • and th e 1976 Indiana Hoosier, "1th Ou1nn Buckner, Scott May, nnd Kent Benson. Now there IOOm!i Jn eighth unbcu1en champ1onsh1p eason anti 11 isn't being done with pubhc1t~ or mirrors. ft 1s being done with performance. In bao;ketball, more than in any other spon, there lwa~ hovers the po ibilily or upset -the chanC'c for a Villanova to shoot 71 per cent and beat Geor ctown. It i the nacurc of the g41me. But do nor WI\ cc your moment awaiting the up~t of the 199 1 Runnin' Rebels. Their only loucs will come al the hand of those who rule the pmc Crom Kansas City. 1ni i hudly a ba,ketball team which has &he potCTltfat 10 border on the edge of arearne • It i an 1lrcady·grea1 team ~hich croucd the bOrdcr m front of Duke nd cvef)'body atmoJt one )Car •So· But n'a a truth wtiidl somo either refuse 10 ~~ or don't hM tbc !Knie IO reqnile. -~=~.:.: . -.., • ~ For the record ....... -=--==a• .............. ,._ =~~~ w... ,. 11 ,., J ..... ,. .... . ~-• It ... It n n • 1\,. "'"" ,, u Jlt "" --.......;:.,:i. ,.. .. ...... • u ,,, • i.. JI II .. I ...... 11 21 JIU ... ... "ti .. ll)t '--1• a*'' ~ .. ,I lll ,. .._ •• as • •• IAIT'I"• C~lfC• All ............... W '-"'-'· H a 11 1~ -811.MJ ... ,, " .• .. .. " t1 f;!I " " l4 m ''" u w 111 n c-......... a.... lO " "'"" ,. " ......... ,. It -.u :I 21 -•• t1 ~ ::: T ........ 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Ill·'' ~•I IS 161 11 La9vne ••act\ I I .. ti """'.., c~ 11t i a lie" "' 12 ,., !.I IQAI-,._,, • "'6a"411'11 '4 t1 Pni ,.,.1" fl 2Cl 11 -~ V*'t 11~ £ ~ t!w t~ {II 111 a OtWI PO-IZJ N:lltt ~ "• 111 "' 11'1 kat11~ 11 Pl'Klf1t 6-t 7) II IHJI (ll IOI CIF DM•lon Y·AA ,~8.lptst(1210 -~1110 V.~ard 12·1SI 111~ JI) S} Ot• C~1t-'ll •~C!r11$.111 •7' .__. (t-•il 11 lt•llll L...-.i 11 • ;j -~' 117°'1 • LOlll Pt,. ~I~ lo'/I II~ !7·tl II~ AUdt!!'y ! 101 Llllltroe' (9-l?J • l~ ~(II 61 Lll!!lttd ~ (11~1 11 C"° ViJrt Cl"r.s?.~ ).?OJ ~ 14 1•1 ti ·rone 111.91 UAM~tp(Ut llSI ~1•u1 R~('S·1l •~Ptt0 J7 l I •n'lr.1 1· 1 " "'* Clw'ftlll 1~s-s1 ·' Sot!'°l lt~ '1136). 'l I ht'llft rt 111 . "',.,.,..'Vt (10.131 llrt $'.> 1'-HI • 9rtr.fwOOCI 11?·101 t.lftio0'111 {4 •1. 0•..000 ~Ill c.. .. -v Cl\lotf (1 ' • ........., I .C C" DM•lon V.A ~ t~ 16-1&1 • ~ .pry°"'"·~ e • ~ ~ l6' OWfstlll '"' • Sl Jams I] !I ...,., Crya1 0...... (Hl • ~ S/lotn (t-5 - Tueeday. February 12. 1991 • High school gtrls basketball Eagles saliled No. 2 In 3-AA pl CERRITOS -~tancia, Muina and Co ta Me.sa hish .chools earned seedinP, ror the CIF &irls bwetball tournJmcnt to highlight Ora.ngc Coa t Arca tc m • 1he Sou1 hcrn Secuon announced Monday AnaeJu Lcasue ch mpion Mater Oei (12-10} hostt O na Hill (13·10) Huntinston Beach (2Q.8), which fin~hcd chird in tbe un t, pl y 211 home on Wednesday in the qualifying round again 1 Anaheim (1·17). The Elglcs, champion of the Pacific Co~t League and occupant of a 21-1 record, were 5ecdcd No. 2 in lhc CIF 3-AA eliminations and will host ci1hcr La Quinta (7·16) or S:snta Fe (6-13) on Saturday in the first round. Jn rhe 2-AA, Ed1wn Of>.10) tra\iels to I inorc (14-8) in the £irst round and fountain \11.ltey (17-9), Sun~et runncr~·up, hos1~ Don Lugo (14-11) on Saturday in the l·AA divi'i10n Newport Harbor (1 1·1 1) and Corona dcl Mar (12· 12) of the ~ea Vie" League each play qu lifyina round games on \\edne~dny The Sa1lon play al ~ Amigos (11-11 ) in the 3·AA <.l1v1s1on while CdM hosts Calab:a.-.a'> ( 3-l 7) in the 3-A Qualifying rounds 1n all 10 divisions begin on Wed nesday al 7:30 pm with first round games lated for Saturday. Co-.ia · Mesa ( 16-7), runners-up in the Pacific Coast, was seeded No. 3 in 3·A dtvmon and will ho)! the St Paul (4-16)/San Manno (12-9) winner on Saturda~. Sunset League champion Marina (21-.t), eedcd No. 3 in the CIF l·A, plays host to etther Hemet (2-19) or Corona (7·15) in the fir t round. El cwherc 1n the l·A, Ocean View ( 14· 12) tra\el 10 Capistrano Valley ( 16-6) on Saturday while In the .5-A d1\1\1on, Academy League champion Cal l.utherdn <l~·l} ho\ts Big Pine (l J-8) on Saturda~ v.h1lc L bcrt\ Chn !Ian (lb-.lJ, runner-up 10 Cal l uther:in traq:l'> to Gc1hc!i.ma ne Bapll l ( 18·0) in the f1r-.1 roJn J CIF DMslon '-AA Quallfrt"9 Round, Wednellda1, 7 :30 i.ono Be1e11 Jordan (7·16) 11 Anie•oi>e va11ey 11 '1) ROWiand (4·16) 11 Paltn ~ 116·7) Attada 13·15) •Sm V~jl\ 11) Pems (10-14) II AJl.lml>r1 1!f·71 Sanl1 Ana var.ey (7·14) 11 511111 Monica (8·17). Slntl Ana ,. 12)" p~ (1 2·9) RO'tll (2-20) • El Fbrcno ( 14 11 • F~ (6-f6J It Noga'n (1 H2J First Round, laturdar, 7:30 L.8 .JotdWAmtkiPf Vlky It MomlnQS>de (24 2) Ro~aMI SprntJs II Et Mor'e {12-6) Bet Gardens (1Hl 11 t.• 'kJn (15·91 Att~'Sllnl VI ey II San Gabrie4 (20·2) LB w~ (10-91 • Cl\lmcl tunas (21 -41 CetVJI (1 4·10J 11 Rec!lM!ds (22·3) Don Lugo (21·3) at •ountatn Valley (U•81 Perrt~Alllambra It Lynwood (21 3) SA Vdly'Sanla u.or.t1 • l.aitcwaod (23 1) Sanu ~1>anmot.rll II G!enc!n (18-5) Eisenllowtf 18·'4) 11 £1rw1Ma (19-6) Ao01t V*'f (15-8) at Clla•ty (23·3) ~ Ranc.l'to • Palmcllle (13S) ~ 1-Y (18·5) II Htspem (19-4) Schurr (14·11) al LNZinotr (15-7) f~MS •Chillo {2C·3) CIFDMatent-A Quaflfrt"9 Round, Wedftffday, 7:JO LOS AlarMO$ (5· 1 7) II MOll!cfu (&-16) Indio (S-15) • San Gorgonio 19· 15) ~ (1·17} • Huntl,.ion •eee" (20..) Cor.oo (6-15) II Canyon Sonnos (10· 13) Htme1 (2·19) at Corona (7-15) ~ Votw (4·14) 11Cerrtos11>9) ~mt (7 16) II Vlc!Ot Vlllf:y 1'9·10( ~"" {2·18) It Oruno (18·8) C&ny011. CC (7·16) 1t O~ (10-13) ,..,., Round, letuf'der, 7:JO LOS A illMOS.l.tonlcb" II 8uefll {11 ·?) Moreno V1ttey (18-7) •~Bit (17·91 Ocean View (14-12) It C~ Vlf.ey (16-61 "'d-6'5111 GorQOt'10 11 l einet\U va ~ 120-31 ~ Barwa 111 121" Arroyo GtaNlt 11' 6) Downey (13·10) 111n91ewoed (15·6 Ana'°'C IT\ Huntlntton Beach I' CllOll I'~ ]) C ~tl'¥J'I ~ • RutJoclnw ~2·3J Htmtt<tofona II •• ,,,,. C21-4) Ow tt~s (13·10) al Mata' Dal (12·10) .,.OU"ltJI,, Ytv. cerrr.as • Esoerwa 116-7 t+wtrtme;Vlcior v1'!ey II HJlt (21 !II Vest COVIN 116·9 11 El Toro (17 61 SJo Btmanlino (13·12111 Am)yo (l0-11J .,.,"'C 'OnlNJO 11 Pn1c:tn1 11 H1 J Clll't'OI' CCiOwrd • Thou~ 0»5 123 ~ CfF Dtwtalon It.AA Qu.ntwfnl "4Mmd, Wednellday, 7:30 C¥!'IWllO (111}. 8'Sho0 Amit (8 14 Rl'ttnlde P°'1 (S-UI) • RlmOl\I '7 \4 '1nt RHnd, latu~ar. 7:30 OtJnQt (3• 17) II h-ClincJ 124·1) San CWn.nlt (1~4) II L111ra ,14 •01 ROltmUll (9-, J) • Norc.o 17 · 11 Gany (11-12) • ~orm llH) Mission VlefO (9• 14) at lustm t23·3) SalWVo (13-10) • Canyor1 A.~11":'. '4 ! ~ 110-11) II Cele~ I tr I• J Kr.ell (11-1•) II JW No!1h (22·'1 ~ An\1111 Vel'llln 1'9 ll M~ {8·11) MW 'U 19 7) Edla.n f1~10) It EISt!Of? U e Gltncloo'I (11-12) 11 M~Of\ 122·21 SarO MMl.I (9-12) a1WestiJllt 1!8 £) lJt' •en.lr't {12·101 ll! T~e 1g.• c~ 112.12 "CJ.e•ico ., • k1ttrsldt Pol';'RM!lOlll at Gw 24 2 CIF DM•lon ll·A Quatf¥nt "ound, Wednellday, 7:30 Pllm OtHlt (6-15) It 'rutht 9 u Nror1e VlSQ (>12) 11 l t Plir.<t 111· 14) Villi P1~ (S-1S) 11G~enGrow 14 14) ReoonclO 3·181 al Sin l.tMtCS 1-H Hen (4· 17) is Cllal\er o.-r 15 Bolsi Grande (5-1 &) It SlttT1 ~!J 16-14) LI M.tldl {)-18) • \'t-..itf tl-14} ,......, ~. ••tu.rdef, 7:30 Palm Dtstf\/'1UC110a If LI Habra (21 SI ~ (9-11 ) II St Josepl'la Lalo e'WOOd (9-13} R.o tltU Cl&-T, • ICemedy (19-61 Cruct!U V&iey (10-• 1 • va:cnc" 117-1 BulrouQhs. ~ (12·1 I}• WOOdllndOt 119-5} Notit ~ Puel'I-~ 11 GleM (20...C) ~Torm& \IS·IO • Plontff (21 SI v~ Pn'Glnletl ~ • LOS AIDS 22~} ReOondo~ Marcos II Wtst TOITJIU (17-4 t But"' P-1c (9-101 ~I Al'!tW ( 11 · 101 LI 5.etrl I l·IOl I! HJCllllCI ~..s"' son 08·~) t~ Pat1c (13·'0111 ~ RoOOe 'l-6) ~i 1 C~tf Oa• at CV11"1S (19 ~I Boiu r.~i 10 a El tl.Xffl 115...c C~Oll "I It Fi.~~ 11 •" u ,. .. ~ .. ~·....,......, • S.s"'-11 Moi-1; .,.,_, 20--4 CIF DMalon Ill-AA Oualtfylnt Round, WadMMtay, 7:30 l..J;INW s •lJSeN '1) SonorJ (10-121 II S1v1-~ 19 51 ~ P~os 16· 111 at Paso RO!>lts 1e 151 t [)()ra~ 19·131 11 P~ tt2·11 • -By lff Daily Pllol CdM, Mater Dei draw home games in soccer C ERRtTOS -Corona del Mar .ind \tater De1 high 'ehoob were 1hc onh Orange Coast Area boy "~ccr team' to rece1\e home ~.1me!> in the ft rl>t round of the ~ ff pla)offs. the Sou1hem Section .innounccd Monday 1 he Sea Kin~ ( 14-6-1 ). who f 101 hcd l>econg in the Sea View l cague. host El.,inore (I 1-9-2) on T hur<;d.l\ in the first round of the CH-l·A eliminations. Wild card ~amcs are played today. The Monarchs (16-5-3), No 2 1n 1hc Angelus League, host Alta Loma (16·7-2) on Friday in the first round of the 4-A d1vmon. l:lsewhere in the 4-A, Manna ( 1~-7·:?) travdc, to PaJos Verdes (25·3·3). the No 3 ced, "h1le Fountain V..1llcy ( l~-4· 7) play at Santa Margarna ( 14--1) on Friday In the :?-A d1\1~ton, Co ta Mc a ( 10·5·4) ho tl> Pacifica (9·7-4 ) t ) at 3 p.m tn a v.1ld card game Jnd Estancia (I 0-4-7) tra\els on Fnda} to Euwanda (7-4-:!) m the fir..t round Corona def Mar ( 14-6· l) and -..:c"port Harbor (12-4-7) of the 1· :\ d1\is1on pla> first round matchc!i. on Thursda>-The Sea Kings h<>l>t Elsinore ( 1 I -Q-2) v.h1le the Sailor~ 1ra\el to Sunny Htll'> (lS-4) On the girls side. No 2 ccd Mater Dc1 (19-2·3) host\ t.he Dana H1llsl&peranza v..mner on Friday in 1he fir t round o ( the 4-A d1V1s1on Also m the first round Frida) 1n the 4·A, Sun et League champion Manna (18-1-2) plays 11 home a1a1nst the AJta Lom Untversily wmncr and Sea View League champion Corona d.cl M.a.r ( 12·5·3) hosts either Beverly Hills or Edison (15-3-6). The Chargers host Be\icrly Hills today at 3 pm 111 a wild card game while Fountain VaUey (1 1-S-. 3) tr1vcls to St. Lucy's today in a 4-A wild card match. Jn 1he 3-A. Estanoa (15-2_..) pla)'l> at Foothill (10-4-8) L>n Fnday m 1he firsl round. -By IM o.Jly Piiot From North Orange CCU'lty From South Orange Coutty 540-1220 496-680C 642-5678 IQ : c-l CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FAOM NORTH O"ANGE CO. M0-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 411 t• T~ DAILY Pl\.OT CLASSf1£0 Off.CE MOUA$ r~s--.. ..._;,. ...... a )Oaotl auw-Counlef M flOO-~~ CHIC9t YCXHI AO , .. , .. IT DAT !ht IM-·• P •>i 11 ... IQt efl<..,q MIO KCl#ICY "C'"--U1 alty .. 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I ~ ~ 81·,: ' . ~ • • f 4 Seekmq M en 3003 Due to delays at GTE the 900 Dateline service will not be available In the Huntington Beach/Fountain I valley area until February. We ~pologlze to our readers for the Inconvenience. Lm .. •AllYUlf ............ , ........... .....,.., .11'1 ... ,.. ..... IOoldn. r _.. £~ LUI THAii PITITI TRIPI.I A' AIVllmllOUI DY11Am1C ITAILI ........ _..,. .._. -. -.... VALlllTI• ,IRFICT IOPHllTICATID AINMlo, Mlrtctl\le, .,. .... PllOllllllOllAL .......... '""'4111 ...................... ~ ~· ~~ 38~ SWF. 5 ' 10". 40 + j RIDllUD ~::.~ :,~ve.,:: M. 6' tO'' t• hend-Handeome. et"Jedc· ~':19:~ 8 '*:9n 41"r.!: Mn J f 1J WI -- Meka: Succ:.nNl8'+ •moker, c•aua SWI', young 41, 8tim, nett• lovH tennla, ~m•. 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Ull9 cMgolna women Q9t-aweya, hon'9 ~ Ollble IMA t love eo ,,,... dll a-.,. llwt-BELIEVI IN llAGICT LUICIOUI LIN #2341 •--Uft.1--, .... --llAI-.. -for ~ ad-ntnga, romance . hav• fun ••• flna lly _., MCUre, ttwtRy &At'• aid 'Mnter• and SWF 8'ondetue ~· IV.lff'.IVVV. 1;;;.:~=~~·~:.:=::-r-:~4.~t~.I;;;~~~~ ~-eo. ...__._ ~ ..... .... ... eumtMrS, enJOY Tai, aatm, 32 aw.uc. llllQLI UDY I 1a1 w ..... ..,. lllDPRlllUI H.:tO awrr, com• 10 ..... . romance under th• Love• •now ekllng, C.,..11 .... , 60'• SWF l 'I " 1n wUMR...,..., In hie 40'e. AltradtY9 ~ tot the fide. atco.::'~· .::r.: •tera. lffm, attrllC:tM, ... ,k,..,. _ _,·-e •~._,_ nn I UUt .... ......... ..... e ----... ti SW.. 3"' "' "'V• ,,.....,,, ' ....,..""' I I ..., ., ..,._ ,,_, ..,. 5'7" ........ .,...,_, Ind . ...11tt ••nauou•, r .. fOt excltlna r9tatlon-mom, 31 ... k no ov-a ~ retatlontlhlp, IWM, JI, tall, henO-e&c leeka-;;p.,ete M I IT y OU • ·-·-------aeek9 .. nc.r• 401ah ship wtth 3o-31. Too log, nnsltlw SWM/ Who llkH w.oca on aome, well..ttav.IH, • n ... -LI man dealrtng fun In thf OWM for movie•. the beech, movt.a, non .. moker, qul•t, wrr ..., 909 fOf ""'°' ••9!fllUI serlou• r .. adonahlp. good to pua • up. companlonahlp. Nono Ot dinner and frteno--'vnt aAm ......, .......... 1 -~ dandng and aofM ro-deNJ, entoYa Mllng, .-.. 11'1411 Good -32 Tom ,... ~ ... _ smoker/drugs. Soc. nwno9. #1389. Sen Onofr9, ecube, _..,-..... _. ------..__ ;:•a..ca n; Who I• rovne al ILOMDI WIDOW NEWPORT llACH ~k~~:::~ tM .,,.,. LooldnO for GOOD L•IW HU•bl• •PP•'"•" ........... fOt • ActlY9 60'a. Attrec:tN9/ IWF catl9f'9 pie .... 112388 ~~. • ::. SWM. 34, prof•• 4'1.aD =rue'°"'~ •lend«. SMka "poet. Young 49, fun.toYlng -_..... alorMI AIN9ac aood .. ,..,... _ _.... ttv." genti.men wtth •Hieing 4!MJO •mo-IWEET·u•a-o 35• •1"°· converutlo~allat, ••nm w ... IO'°...,.,... Md "HnH of humor" •lonally heafthy. •uo-""""" 115 ACTM IW mATID ..,.. Of humor, ~ • PROfllllOlllL ....... 1"4'4 Lov" neture w.lks Cff9ful Q9ntleman for LADY 32.5''1 Mff~ cere • ..-a 8WI'-. .,cc1111t11. SWM, ... mYIAIY and la for "real" I'm In Hrlous r•latlonahlp AttradJW biOnd 5'2", prof .. elonaf, EnlO¥a VALDTm 40 to ahlire thinge. ST' 1M ..... --. • .-- Newport Beach. •nd fun. Dancing, 34, enJoya dining/ the outdoor• and~ ic-.. now being 90-#t.,1. ~ & lr'8fto ,..... ~ --euo- #2.3e1 camping , fishing, cooking, al)Ot1s. the--tripe to C•tallna. ~ DWM H ~ HAllDIOlll DIVIL .-.,. lnlc"llgi...e, \'9fY CURIOUS ILOflD ~!:::· .:J~!!'~g~~: =~r, ::::f~. ~-~~~:: ~=:gs...!;'»~ :=-.. ::;".!;9 42, 5'11", 170 .,., :C:::io~-=: ~ ~. :: Hll I'm a SWF, 27, faction. 4'2389. s.,ka elncere, h-.>py. fu active matttaoe to h98' from~-man of ctaa• and dl9-•e•ke OOVfttarpart. looUr • ....,, ..,._ 5'4", t10 !be Cut. to --------adv•nturoua g9ntl• mrnd9d retaUonan•p ............ '8Ctle, dnetJon. LoY9e l'OfnMo ., .. ,, ~. edlln'ld .._ pretty. hefcJnG a.:t1 NOITIC NUllLE man 3Me. #2381. "1438. t.ot ldae l!L •1'4t. 1.1c dlnMra. ~-~•••IT ••• I ker, ta•~•••,.. cut. to goocHootc1ng NOVEL'n eun, ..-. --;i; -r• ...... ._.,!!! "*'· 1 rtct. horwa. Seeke .vong tonN-1W DOWN ACTIVILY DIWWW DOW TO UllTll *" anal9 '°.,_tat---YOUf9IL I.LOii atd, and kJv9 "-th9-dabl• companion. QlllT'LmM HonHI & alncere ten."'* 41.; rr lllM t.O IM. ...... LookJng for • Prater a dedicated TO EARTH In eo•e. "'°"""":Fu-~ ........ ., •• , 170 111•,.·-........ ll'iaM111ta1a, ·--;r:. =:. n:! ~;ot~~·:i::· ~!~ :~'::'. ~~::~Y 10~~~ tufe ~ on mu-Iba. RnJo18 •port•, ULi'iiQ "'""'' -... nprat1 ,..._ ·~=-~ -2Uo llon OaJlan•ru and bWh, MUltng, •now tual under•tenO. moYIH, !'ulel _,,.. OWM In 40'a of 9Wr· r .ll.••lllA-.. J~, =I .. Ill, pee. ~r eldlng, 1r...,.a cooking lng.Oealtabl9 actM-Nnoa· lnl14 ICMO and -·-·· --1 ;; ..... IAlu:sr ~s~:f. :.:.~= ·. tooklng for thought· tle9: _.., ...... F'f, ::::.:.~.:; ~ ~. tncMp"': :::. ! 71• .. -=--=~ :.::... I .... J, = grMn t>e.utyt 412381 ful, OUIDOW'O, nd·oent1tt• ~1 ~12 and ..-.. .• ,.. enc, unencumb9'9d,.. MIM. a JMll 4 .._ 111~!,:._WllY MM..., SWF, 31. 5't0" aeek· - -men o a~ me _..,...._..._.~ ... ~·~~~---=~~.;.;...;___ m ... IMS to hetp ,.. t40 --~. MA••• Int ... adWntur., to SINllTIYI -""· jjll2391. I AD\9~ .........., lard hlllrloee. 4'1HI • t lllllfy • ....., .,., am•ll brugman•I• llNCERfc , .. _, ...... 1 IT'I a llW""a• wMh. H•'lt heve an ww1 IWP FROM ...., Unc°"'*...,.., 8WM " ,.,.. It • ..._ ......._ e a ay confidence 55 IOOklng or gentle-IUROPE but aorMll•M19 atty, 40, 185 LBS, t ', SWM J2 ktd .. Merl. 11'1 WMie/MIM ......,. llfe. qWctc wtt, man wtth .. ,,,. qu.-. IWM, rt, ...a ..,... blond, btu• .. r••. Oul9t but ~ ...., 1141. "°"'9nlo, ET _..,.. fam61y/M9nde. ~•tlon•. EntoY atwtng age 20, I' O". 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HOW TO RESPOND TO •Call 1·900·844-01~ • Enter 4-d igil code appearing in ad • L1\tcn to gree11ng • Leave mcs~agc (you can change It 1 f nOI 'aw,ficd 1 When lea' in~ a me\\aJ!e • Lca"c -.our l1r't name • Mcn11t;n -.our 1ntac .. i.. •Tell )Our.age • Dc't:nbc }Our Jppcaram.:c • Spct:1I} )Our prckrcm.c~ • lndudc \.\.hJt \OU li~cd about the pcr,on ~nu .trl' rl',ptmding to You lllJ} kJ\. c .1 10 'l'lOnd mc,,age You "111 be JutomJlll ally billed 9R~ for each minute DATE{ I NE FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface) 25 WOC'd maximl.nl FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. r (l r J F I 0 F r J T I 1 ... L I r J f ()pr., A T I 0 ~ J NAME:------------------------------------- PHONE:---------------------------------- ~ --------------------------------- MalM-= Mm•• ~ Coalt Ddtf Plot Jl>w.1av•. COllDU..CAQQ6 () .. ., . ..... GUIDELltJES ,. . -• -• ..... ..... .,. ... , • • ...... .,.. 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CA ' lllVll l'Ull DOllOm Nwpt kh. 2.2ncl 9'. Pvt P/T --· ..,._ portinQ; ~ming up, MtplUI, wild lol'"....,~ii·Ciiiiiii"=! st~A. frill, mtcro, :C,' &NS Md ,_ _,...,. Ind GOr*Ot .can10 and ,..._.. c<H'd gw, pYI erttry, ~ -~.; ----.. _,, ....... =:.:•:::•=•.:.;"="· --1 ... c ....... -...... ....-. ·-:.!r' .................. ~.;: .. QUIC"··~ ·~-;-..:.:-&.... .... -......... ,, ...... __ _ .. 1 -""-.__ -.. a.. end pr-Mlon "9.., • .,. -· " - -of *"" older, 10 1111 Pr 9'n ,..., '"' ~ IMt.g wfth lff'O Of montM)' ft~ W..,_.. fMwtO ,._ WlpieiPfll' ~ ..,,.., P"'11' ~port ~ Chfonlo .. 1fOletntont8·. __._...._ Cl lVlng , d1llv1rl1a/ oc ""'~· ~ ... ~ doN '" "" lldult ~ 2eA 29A, &47& /mo + 11rmln11 llln•••••· lno .. ....,., ·~....... pie~ ""* ~ now .....,.poi... ~ Pt1Nt•1d, dool' '° dOOf ~ N/amtv. ca# Un6QUe ~. oppor. b'-d ..,,.. c-.n dfMno ...cord.l-'"°'=·'-' .. =' .. ='°'"-'bt""-"4-..._ c.ml)lllQn. Late 7D-U45 LvMaq tunlty to proWil AIOI :.i':nc!" ~Y= ••n•tll• lnch&d•d. llClllTMY aft•rnoon , ••ti)' Aoommete Wantad. end Oncology care. pre~ tpedel ft.. eq.,315 &t. 330, .. k NEWPORT BEACH. ........,... hOur9. ~ .,, .. COM, bNua1"' 714/404-l07a. nMClel ,.J)Of'b, r• tot,,..... PIW1 Ume.. AMI Eltate lent OPPortUnlly tor :::;'. ~1 i:: non/ AUTOllOTIVI D /M Quested by senior ...... nTAft CL-omc.. s10-t12 tw for ~·For more Automotive Exp. t• m11t1.gl1'1'1W11. ~~.::;"! lupet' llharp peraon. .. 942-4333',:: ~ quired. To .., up ~ 1no11,1due1 mu1t ..... mgr •' ... 1M•1 ____ 7_21_ .. _-____ I,== teMew Cati Unoa 7141 heva account d• to Top ltroducer. IO- (i,tr.1 r ' ' Rl'nl .', ·lU l:-•:">U~~"~•~·="'"'·'-'22=•·~-ll gtM (C PA prel'.,r9d) 1~ Comm'• + Mt'lo llCURm •Ingle c.w eneloMd ga-A11embl• ptoduc1a E•C•llant banafl11. eni.. Sat'Cf oonrtd ,.. OPJICDI flQa lri Co•Yi M... E11n up IO '550/wM, Sand reauma Witt! aume 1o P.T.f\., llO NEEDED Sff/mO. 391 W. Bay U4 1 ... No exp, Wli ~ i.tter to: Nwpl Cntr ~ il'180, NOW . I SI. 8504357 .. train, Cll 1.aoo.JU.ttOlfl, N.8. 12ee0 A9Mnl~ toya & ctalt Per.onnre! DV11etor lllCl.......,llT tlema. Futl Of part· 330 West Bay Strattt r • irvn time. Elceli.nt ~ Co1ta M111, CA e..._,. medfe• ornc:.1n 8u'->1'" . i >ll•( •' or f\(·1•: ~;bq Manoy •••• & atllfta, Wll train. Beneftt• A ~Id v.catlon1. Inga. cau etl-4lilt· lil21527 Newport BMctl nNdl FREI ltlffT-111 i-'2!i•!&&L_=:_::.:.:=]~!::_::=:=~:::==~I ~s= ::"":; . ..:~ .. ~ flUlO a.,,., .. Ottlce ••P· F« mQr9 wi10. '""""""""'..... DELIVERY SELF ITAllTERS ' _!•!!de!l'22-~l_!!!I00!!!_ __ 1=~·==1 ... =•~Z:'-7":417.i'-:-J471Wmo w/1 yr ••• •· ..... ,..u111 J H"""' UPTO '600 PER MONTH * llO COWCTIOIS * (w/11 mo loo, 1001 ono •NEEDED• llECIPTIOflllT 0"'"'" I .r. '11" Ir••). Pvt el'lt/T1¥d, Naw•paper route• /'30().$$00 par WHk aaneral contracting PrlVate Scl'IOOI'. Huf'11• ampla gue11 prkg. Ulll av•llable In Costa /9AM·12 NOOt'I ftfm ....-1 front omc. k?plon Beach.53&-1441. •lg 1lgn Incl. lmmed M••• and Newport CALLI per1on w,.trong Pol ... •lon S42:·lil:M7 Beach 3:00 A.M. lo phone 1klll1, prof ... 720 1008 S/F 8;00 A.M. Ttlurad1y1. JACK alonll Wnage & warm 540, 1 · No collect1ng. Car and Mi-017~, C.M. per1oneltty. Depend.- 11111 W"1ctln, NB. lnaur1nc1 r1qulred. DONNA ablllty a rnu11, con.. TRAINEES Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable lransj>ortalion and liability insurance Age $11-$032 C11f &42-4333. l-~·~·~•'°'•~•~·~·~·~T~•~·~•~ln'-1 11Nc:tlon background C11llr•I Cosla Mesa. HELP WANTED ~pM. Non-amo!Ong FlJll ......nee. From 300 Eatn ca.ah 11 home. offlca . S1l•ry 17· sq ft 10 eoo. N~ Im-DESK CLERK Call 714-$50.4748 17.50/tV. &-5 Mon thru provemll'lla. l .ec>9't Nights. E•p req'd. INTl.LLIO&NCI J081 ~~ .... ~22~bara at plua Ir .. ''"'..MWIN· Apply 7 Days, aatn-Al br~hea. I.JS eu ... 1 .. -. ................... 1 Office & gar apace, 4 "'°°"· s.. Uirk ""°'"'· 1om1, DEA .tc. Now •••ES rm1, 3BA, 12' roftup 2274 Newport Bid, CM hiring. Ca/I (1) 805 _.. gar door. ltlltl & QKT PAID for tak'"9 "2.e<)OO EJ(t. Ko223117 Aulltant :..o;:. CM. S900, •••t' en•pehetal MULTIPLES AT HOME Po.ttlon avaH1bl9 to · No exP9flenca. C•ll t· S-k1 quallnid c1nct1-11.i•t Clu•lftad 0. \VESTCLIFF BUILDING t00-2J0.3839 (SO.Dlil/ dale1 10 ftltaM modum pwtmenc and Cl••ai.. min) Of Wnt•: PASE • knit Clothing. PT/FT. fl•d M1n1ger of 251i1J , 1151 S. Lin-C.K S00.727·8875 communtty ~pa. ~.rt. N, Aur0t1, IL Mall• $10,000/mo, 20 J*'. OV'llff Include -~ hts/'Ntl:. Prel.bl-lngual,, typ ing, ln·pultlng NEWPORT BEACH W•1tcllff/1Mna Ava orrk4t 1 AataU Av.a MM101 lnd l1Str1al 2788 oot.in IMrl I. l'llt Ula» ada, cu11om., ..,... la)'OUl1 and mora. HUNT .cqulsltion•. Will. vain. le•, a11l11kw;ll wtltl I-'"""'""'"'"~'~-==~·'.,,-~~· II Pl•••• can Ctl•r1 6,500 1q. ft. 2 IMge OI· WlllD llOfllllYPA&TT Fr••man al 842· nc•• & reception at•a •'-~·-h ta.u1ecl Make up to St:ZS P9f 4321, EJrt. 301. IOI' w/2 lg fO#.up door. ..VVUV C day ITlrnmlng phOIO-appofnlmenl to lnl•r- •BAM·NOOfl Mon-Fri •17/Hr+ Comm/ Training •No Exp Necffuty Friendly Co•t• M ... -·· 631·8135 CALL 642-4333 HUl<l1MGTON BUCH, cosrA lllSA, llEWPORT BEACH. IOUllTAlll VA!Jrt, IJMltE 6 LAGUMA BEACH -.... S 57/aq n. 1n1 ""'-· MZ..5171 grapha. No ixp nee. .... I L E M l U T C.M. D•yti 54~9352. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;';·;--;;; .... ;;;';";;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I f,::~:::::::::::::::::~ II _1111121 YOUTH CREW •-· ... ' ~!;,, l. • ~ .. Bus1ncs"> pportun•ty 2904 SUPERVISOR 1--I ~r 0~1,0~j~N --ll J AAA lOCAL ROUTE. A.ti C1sl\. No Vending No Selling. S200·SIOO W••kly hom ••Ch guantntHd location. '""••lm•nt 1equlr•d. 1 ·800.2.:ZfMl830. We need bright, enthusiastic I . -$450.00 to $900;00 l--;:;.TO~L~V~A_C~-1~ I got a real chud<le from an individuals who would like to earn: . I I k I I I I' • ad !hat ran recently in our local SELLING ~ BUYING A BUSINESS? per wee and more, • paper. 11 read : ·e1g Show and marketing the Orange Coast Daily Piiot ..-------~ Sale. Our Antiques are -· -r· TM 'Rt'.E1JUMKlnotr CALl I 900 777 M36 ProMATCt1 VE NOINQ Du1lne11 esrn ••••• lncom•. StOOO per week ooa_., ble Local prim• r0\11• a ... 1111b1e UK lo atan 1-8001585-1113 11 You : ~~A_s_w_Y_A _L _ _,I l I 1• I I I ft Complat1 the ch1JCkt. ~ • Have an Insured van, wagon or latge car. _ V by lilling .., 1he milling words * Entoy working pat1·tlme In the evenings, ..__._....__..__._....___. you d.-..lop ''°"' tt1p No. 3 Mbw, eamlng full-time SSS * Have the abOlty to motivate. lnvestmcnl pportun1ty 2908 The~ we have a job for you. No experienc:e necessary. Full training available. For further Information or lo schedule an Interview: l!:NJOV t4-1 !~ on TO. S201( 10 11 ,000.0CX> • Call Oenlaon A910C. '"9-4135 NOW! CALL LEE AT (714) 874-9324 Monday thru Friday Before 2 pm Money oloan 2914 T0'11 120,000 up. No ~---------­c:•.O•I.,.. No Pl'flolltY. cal o.niton AllO, 199-4135 M·'··ILR&ffJ PERSONAi. TAX PREPARATION Accur•I•. r•asonably prlc•d, conlldenll•I Evenlno •"Ct Wffkend 1ppolntmenls (your tiorn• or mine). Ma•t. ..,, •• '"-l•• ... ,... fit• you •r• enll· tied to. can 55 t-6523. Lost & Found 2925 FOUND! Comblnatton •ock & c.ble kW Bfk:a. Vc:ty N~ Panln- SIJla, 075-7171 l OST lab SlllCk Fem. 2/8/91, Vicinity Of Ed· w.,dl I. Edinger. R .. Wlfd, 37'):3041, LOST gold I dl1mond br~ CM/NB .,... Reward. 875-3311. LOST: REWAAD fof losl dog, yellow lebrldOt. llm 1 yr (~oppyJ. Wffring COi'• but no tag, C..I Tim Mlltory. ..,..,., Lott. :z ~ .,.,,.. lfUff•. vk:k111y of 1 ett't St. I Or_,., CM. Rewatd. 13t•:t1Z7 or ...,_1111. . Ii ' Tur1day, ftb. 11 Slntt Yoet A&bd: Moct vc:ru1ilc '1'" -Gemini. Ccltbritics ln<:ludc $u1:.1n Strut>tra. Red Granp, Bob Hope, Tony CU rtd, Donald Trump and Barbara Dush. Durina 1991, many bQm under thi• active, dynamic 1ip will 1rm1/, write ind could fill mldly In love. Gemini b lhe meal 11Jkcd 1bol.lt 1ip. the na1ives arc 1rs1lca, 1rticul11c and poaea an rbundanct of lntcllcc1u1I aitioslty. ~t1rth ind December will be memo- rable, rc1tutlq promolion, produc- tion, •blllly 10 meet detdlines. ARIES {Mardi ll·April 19): Focus on pmfi&c, ambillon, challenge of ckadline. You11 hrve more rcteonst" bility ind lt:Jitirn•lc oppor1un11y to hh fin1ncl1I j•ckpol. C1nccr. C.prlc:om ptnonJ will pl•Y outM1rtd· In& Ides. TAURUS (April 20-M•y 20): l.ofl&· 11and1n1 1tilpment can be com• plctcd. Focvs oo unfverul 1ppc1l. 1rylc. ~s-ddl•nt:o communkldon 1h11 mipl Include lrtvel. R.uks will bend in )'OU' f9¥0r. Aria. Ulm 11c In pk111ro. CIMINI (M*1 l l •Junc 20): Streu f•no¥•tioft. darlna. cour ... willlfll;· noa 10 di,P•y pkMM:crjrtt lfMnt. Functs lhlt had bee1I wtit\Mld wUI be .. ,...,.., made avallabk. Tlb fnidathioc, Jm. --prinl ..,.., ......... pn>jlct. CAHCll' (June 11.Julf 22): What had been •• obattdc ii 1clnCl'Cd - ;:;:~.:· • .;·i.~e: ::-: w::~~ ·~-:.r~·= ,.~ .... _.. .. blnlcr no loftttt W.n. C)de lndi-__ ...,,. _ • .._......._.Loo f!pm --·--_ ..... ,,. UN. ..... II A ... U0 (J"'1 l>-A"I-ll): Sacet delt "' r-11)' -· -.. -· Yo.t11 ,...-.... ol direcdD&. Poe. ... Dft ,.....,, ...... ., • .,.._ .. w•*a ...... ,..., = 1a1it•11lll '°"' .... -~ ·-(.-..~Jll: .... -.. -e; ... M14•1 'U•, '-_. ,_ v b =m.-:..'"IO::-: UIRA (Sept. 1J..Oct. 22): Out:Si 1ion1 conccrnln& durable JOl)ds, 1u10r mobile. property will be 1ntwtrcd. Read bcrwccn linct, be an11y\lcal. ••kc nothln1 for 1n111cd. Sct:\lrity in· volvcd in poMiblc purcha1e or ... le. SCORPIO (Oc:1. 2l·Nov. 21): Har- mony rcsrorcd 11 home. Family dls- cussk>n rcYOIYcl ln>\lnd budact. pol• sible 11lc or purchuc of l11nry ilc:m, •n object. Shor1 1rip imrolvci rcla1iYe rttt.fllly rch1mc:d from ~nture. , SACmAAl\JS {Nov. 22·Dcc. 'Zl): EJcmcnl of d«tptiorl ~Id not be confused .... i1h rom1ncc . Set record 1tni1h1. PcreciYI: potcrnlal, ICC be- yond t!J:e mmcdi11c. Funds will be. rclcsacd. Pi:tce1. Vlrao pelnoftl play dynamic; roles. CAP9UCORH (Oc:c. 22-J•n. t9t, YOl.I haYC thinp your own way - e«.dit kMI& overdue will be &ivcn. You'll loc:lto •rliclo lh•I had been mlsplKed. LcpJ doalmc:nt lflturu 1h11 you will wrn cue. Another Clptkom in pktun:. AQUARIUS (J111. 20-Fcb. ti): ln- nuc~ iprcada, )'OU. no lonaer wHI be confined lO OM •re•. Focus oo pcivlte:scd in!onn1Uon, d1ndct&ino arrt"FJl'Ctlt. covr ol dliool. r11vteum or hoapit.al. Libt1 wlll fipre prorni- ..cnU,. PISC&S (Feb. 19-March 20): Yov will m..tc: bah aun, ,_. W•hl willbc .......... •nd-ocoWll boometuc in ""9r mot. lAl'O ,._ ....... ~ ........ -wltl-J'O'I pcmc11 coi ...c:apfa of ,._.,, PilNT NUMBERED LETTERS IN lHESE SQUARE S 0 ~~fc!~~~\E. lElTEts ro I J j • SCUMLITS ANSWllS I I I .IM3NTIV8JB sent>i1uv mo ·8\es pue M04S llfa. :pee1 11 ·1eded 1~ mo ur A11ueoo1 UBJ 1e41 pe ue WOJI 8\lf'll'IP 1eeJ e 1o6 1 M3N nv -sA8M1V-re:>ofl -8'llll\(] -18\1nw 30-50fl ..... _ W. Bey AW, Nt:wport Ewc•t. re1r111.. table, ANTIQUE I ESTATE Bffch, s12 ft. :_~c~;•,2:,.::~~·· JEWEUIY andy. en.3?77 CNN tabte 40C2 wte Chrl +Z erm ctwa. 2 ext t7'4 .._ +p;Ada, matctl glap di" cNn• cab wlbutfat "5-lil715 Large ~of die-BOAT ILIP, priv•t•, o.atno mwrled-Such • mo" a• v I "tag a gr-I toc:atlon. Udo dailf.So much fuml-walchal 'Incl, R°'9• \M, 40 ft OI longilf, 1""' Wftel: a lflfff. lA9-and PatM. Wa buy, $t2/ll-MC>-2lll una a..cti. •9'Wn2 .1e11, tr.o. and rep•. PRIVATI DOCK HENREDON klngslz:a Will l am Harold ~ 20'-70'. Xr.t Madbetard, armoiras, J-.i.ra, 31 18 New-loc. !!CU!'l!Y· ~7.rf .. ht : • _._1_ POrt BNd. at 32nd. • ""' .... 17•A315 PRIVATE OOCJ(. NB, l3500 0 . 844-1"48 -50185' pow9t' bo ... MOV1N0 SALE.. I tt cut WhlH to ,.Ultllo 00\f'llt Shoraa. volva1 couch, solid Olamoncla, gofcl, aK-~ roaawood and • 1191_ 333 17th {behind round cotlff ~ble & IHOP). 54IM030. ctwlra. 857-o518. Sota. klYMeal, ch8", 04- tomM, 132$, 3 pc: COi• _J .. ~1170. -i-41-34M ~ . ... ,( .• M1sccl\.:1ncous 6015 Boal~ WAMHD TO •UV1 Gener.ii :u1 1 OSd ORIENTAL RUGS, KaoyU, t man. waist any alu In any condl• sldrt, paddloa, rMdy '° tlon. 1~31 ·7233 go, $225. 7~703. ..... 8y CHARLES GOREN w tth OMAR SHARIF •nd TANN AH HIRSCH Both vulnenb&e. South de&la. NORTH •A4 •K 9 5 2 •QJ9742 •J WEST EAST •K8 3 t J982 9 Q4 •A10873 t K 8 6 t Vold • 10 s a• 3 • Q e 1 i SOUTH •Q 10 7 5 •J 8 t A 10 8 3 •AK 5 Th~ bKfdin,a: South W•l North East 1 V Paa I V P .. It P .. 3 <J P .. 3 NT Paa Paa _.,_ Opening le.d: Four of • Bridp boob, boll> I.he (IOOd one! the bad, tend lO follow 1 familiar fonnaL-So wht.n one cornea alone lhlt conl.8.inl a lcK o( e1.ceflml ad · va for the ave~ pLa)"tt in a.a intelftlins and innovative pre.en· L8tion (/~'4 Britllr in T'hrw Wtth, b)' Alan Truacott. PericM Boob. 224 pp .• paperbad. Available from The Bridp World. 39 W. 94tb SL, New York, N.Y. 10026, $10.95 poet free). we can f'tr· ommend it wboiebMrudly. Sip AVlliil-No ll¥e Aboard Uooo»· .... _ ....... .... Sid• tie lo 25' ..... S2SO SWAUS AHCHOMOE Ody lil-6 541-tl01 WANTED-•1••1 Sip OI' lkl• di tOf 25 ft MllbOal In ,......,port Beach. 185 5153 SELL thro h ctu.itt..d TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACllOIS :=: 11 ......... .. 14 ....... ao-i .. _ 11 Dodi wnlorl -· ,, ..... .. _ ,.._. ZI 8acl llgrl 22--:g;:~· -Z1 Altadl .. -~ .............. 030-.... .. _ .,_ ........ ,.. ...... -.. _ .. __ 4 ' ""* JILbrk ....... .. __ 45 11ea••"* .. _ ::::;- IO ... 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Lowell~ OR tu~ ...... -~~--.r • ..--Millof'I. »Ot ...... Cftla. c.. , ..... " ... c.e Lafle. """"""on ~. TM bWI,,... .. con· ... .. feet car, v•ry low Ma" CU" V 1•14 ., ~ r.. •••. el ......., Cell1 Mia ......_CA'*' . Celf tMtt ouct«t by. In inciM•• TOtoTA :~!:~· ~ft~d~~\,1,! ~wry 11:.:e ==·' =! .;:,~~=-oon· .,:~":~::U..c°"· .=,.;,~:,..~ m!:.!/~J''::~ c.:;:: ...__ .. GM control ~1860. 64'9-dOwa 1 ~ ~ ty,. ~rnltur•.j TM reeitttat11(tl COflt-1h• reotatref't c:om· TM , ... ,tr•nte•I com· neu unOet Iha 11etl1tOU1 • ..... 4113 • ,... • ....... ......... --fMf'IC8d '° ttanaect bull--IMftCtd lo ltw!MCt butt-tMnCed IO lr.nMCI tll.lli-~ namt Of rwnea 9M~n• t ,. .,. , ..... mllee. ... Dllwe IO ~ Lootta~ ltlOO ....... .,,., ovef etero... tt11 SM CHEVV '74 NOVA, •utO, tiery, ~. .... houutidd ..... ~ :J ,... urwMr tM ,-IC'tttioue ,... under Iha l\cl!llOUI """' under tM '1c1111<MI .., ~on"'"' lapd •If Hydro-town., 8 cyt Nu Bat· ~ ~·:.:: ::.O~w lualMM naMl(1) Uated bulif'9al MtM ot ,,.,,,.. lu11n... neml(•I ll•t•ct Lind• S111ner llled ' • 1 x ond s 1250 ·:r-1 • •• •-..--• abolM Oft' Jenl.lal'y • 1 .. 1 llM9d 800\le on 1n1t1 eocw. on J~ 10, tNI Tl\11 11a1ernent ... u.eoo.. •1.-00 _.;:;oeo~.,..· ~;..;:;;=----pneumallc auapan· ery, c mtaefon overhaui.d. _.. --·AOU! ITU-Mefld o.¥ld l<florriwn Tl'lt'Odor•"' JoMton 111 HA Vydyanatn wtttl lhe County C.tt ol Or· eion, brake• & atffr• OBO. 83M2•.2 etc. SHOO 080 ..... DIO, ., Mii MELVIN TNI ••temflfll wa1 t11eO Thia 9'1temari1 wet llled fh11 ai119'Mflt was ttlllet ange Coumy on Jlll'U#'Y 1 '· Ing. True 140 mite per CHEVY 1llO 4224, a.M-JM7 ~.2.,NHS~'* AOt wl1tl tne County Clefk of Or· wlttl the County ci.rtt ot OI'· w111\ the County Clet'lt 01 Or· 1001 MOoO?M. Cedllleo 1 tu mdor8do ~~rmance from a I' a•n ~~ •• .... H~ ~ county on Januwy 4, -. Counly on January 11, anoe County on Febtu.,., 5, ~ ,OAO 'to BRONCO Blatlla, C0f'IY•r11bl•. •••· l!ddl• Bauer, ff.atory ,.. .,....,_,, loaded, low mllea, l!xcetlent otlglnel -•tt twlm cem trio ..,.... ..__.,e, _.. ..., ... 1H1 '"1 1801 Publl*'1ad Ol'angra ,.._, catb engine. L .. 1n.r e cyl. ~•o. A.JC, eats, U.TI. Hltlt1 , ... ,, ....,_ O••'Y PllOt Januery tt 1t Interior. Otlglnat • r•ll· uu, cuatom whfflt 0-. ~ f'I f10ht Publltned or.noe Cout ~ Ol'anoe CoM1 Pvbllaf'l90 Ol'ange Coelt F•b!WfY 5. 12, 1HI lmmac .... , off., plUmb ....,._, 4$,000 pp. 1'76o71t 1 Mii... SH,800. Ateh-wd ,.....1. at>e.. $9,700. Richard. Only e.ooo mllH 19Al'.,..,..1 : ~ ~ ....,~=:; DellV P1'0C Jenuairy 22. 20. Oel1y PllOI Januwy 22, 2t. Otttv PtlOt February 12. 19, SuT02• T0¥0TA 'IO '°9llllMINIR SR5, A.JC, V.e, auto, TW' CIC, CaHelte. (:ZPMH570) S11,411 COASTAL ACURA 714471-llOO ruck ·, C)035 '17JllP COMANCHE PICK UP 5 IP••d. p/a, c ... sefte, v-e engine, cus· tom wl'l••I• & Urea. (3T82213). $5,988 COUTALACUM HH tcMao .. •LYD COITAMllA ., .. 2100 TOYOTA'88 4x4 PICK.UP 5 •P•ed. air. p/a. cas· 1ette, cuslom whnts (003092) $9,888 COASTAL ACURA 714-979-2500 BUY INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES R $2.60 per dav 'That's ALL you pay for • kits 30 d•Y m " mu<" /\' ' I 111i ' ' • I 'MTOYOTA TDCIL A/C, stereo cauett• (33$15) $2111 EARLllKE TOYOTA 722·2098 '87WI CABRIOLET 5 apffd, A.JC, P/B , 1tereo/e e11•1t•, low mllH. (270741) $7995 EAALEIKE TOYOTA 722·2098 Audi 1982 CouJ>9 Bare metel bleck patnl. brown teatl'ler, aunroof, pw. air. S2.900. Call Richard 759-9441 BMW ·ae 528E While wllh blaclt INll'ler lntrtor. 5 speed manual trans IMMAC. UL.ATE Only 44,000 ml $14,995 Call Oaf'( day •• 474-4004. Evenings & WNkends. 85<>-0230 Business Services 3488 PAY YOUR BILLS Year End Tu Info. P U. & Deliver (714) 722-8120 Cabinets 3490 •CREDIT CLEARED• I II remoV9 bad credit trom your reports and show proof 646-6501 CONVEYS CUSTOMS Bookcases wall units kitchens. baths quality WOik Lance 548-5375 Carpentry 351 715 .. 9441. 113,1181. (1~5021) •-•v P9ttelNll chadl °' CMhW Febf\laryll, 12. 1tt1 iret>ruaryll, 12, 1•1 2". Maten II, 1091 .. _..,...,..TIC( JAGUAR 1988 vanden IUIHA PARK Or. Albert Enaor C'tlectt Olffly, M purcftaMd SeT-032 S..T023 T.07& -~""~~;;;;.;..-.""---- Pl••· Jade green, llUZU Stoclctof'I, •o• 12 gooda .,. IOlcf -:•-la," .... .,. ..,..YV< •-.,. ..,..TICE '1CTrTtOUI .,... .. loaded 20,000 mil.. paaaed away ftebur-Md,,.... be paid tot and ftaJC MOTIC( ,.._ ""'~ ,._..,"" MT ontv SuS* condition 523..slOO :?.:· Jr1H: 1~~~ ::7:-at .ll:c. ~~ ncnnoua ..,..... ACflTMM .._.. P1CTmou1 au1M•• r~~. •• $2t.1500. 984-8900 Chevy "78 Monie Carlo VIYed by his lovlng Cencele8on In itle ewnt of NAMI ITATl.•NT NAMI ITAftllmn lllAMI ITAft•NT dOlnO ~ u day, 760-9757 evening Oflgtnll own.,, make wll• Af1en9• atater~ ...,....,.,. between owner The folklWlnO pet90M .,. The tollowlno l)er1IOfta tte T,,. fOllowing personl .,. PAO-CRAFT PAINTING J -··r 1"'85 XJS ,,. Can •Ae .... 78 I M I • H k ..... -....... -D ......... OolnO bUllneat -doing ~ -........... ~ .. 2501 w Sunllow9r • J·t ~ Own., from ~ft.; 5 WHkd;-;~ aw ., •n• .c : ;; ~ 'iiii"cs.Y'~ JUST DEALS. 10069 (a)OAN'S LANDSCAPINO 'Ail'PllED GENIUS, 2973 Senta~ Call!. 02704 N•w. Brt.lol Condi· Chevy 19.,A Co-·elte cPly~tc::~~ a~ '•brUlf1-, tHI. Publlc Adami Huntington Beecf\, (b)PINES TO PALMS TREE Harbor Boute11ard, Sulla Rdlflrd I.any OeV11. 2501 tlon $" 200 Ott .... • • on a ''°'!e! ~· Inc CA t2&4e & LAN08CAP£ COMPANY 2111 Coall Mau . Cahl w $un1$ower •J.11, Sant• Richard 759-9441 •rs Bron21, my mother niece Merthe Ann Telephofte (e~~ L•t• Neety. 20302 Run--Denny Vlncenl Sleic;n, t2t28-3N9 Ana. Ceill 82704 has owned th• cer R•nn: A Memorlal AotnC tot Owner. ' n1ng SptltlQ•, Hunhrioton 20a. OrllnQ9 St Colla T1oy A MflH 238 TM butineu 11 con· Lotus 1089 Espril stnce now Glau roof Setvlce wlU be held crAJL. 3119 9Mch. CA 926411 M9sa CA 112t27 AYOCtdo St •E, Cotti dueled b"f.,, 1nd1Vldual Turbo, blacklb•lg•,I Bou 11ereo few today, l'Uelday, '•b· ~ Orange Coul Hotly Neely, same Thie 0v11ne11 11 con· Mete C:.hl 921127 Tne r90111t1nt(1) com· lmmaeulat•, 5,800 mlloa s11.100 Call ruary 12, 1991, at 1:00 Dally Piiot fef>Nary 12 1t Thi• 1>uslnea1 11 con· d1>eted by an tnd!Vklual Tf\11 bu11neu II con• mencied to 11ansac1 ~ miles. elf1end•d war· Alchnrd 759·9441 P.M at Pacific View 1091. ' 1 ducteclby· "'6•Mndendwlfe Tll4I reg1&1r1n1(1) com· duCt9d by an lndlVldU&I '*' 11ncsw tM f1Clittoua ranty, $59,900. 713 C .. "'•l•r 'B8 New Yorker M•morlal Parle Chap-T-oe9 The reg111r1nt com· menoed 10 lransact bull-Tiie r901a1ran1111 corn· BualnH• nam-Ctl ltated 973-0019 ... , el. Newport B•ach. menoed 10 traneact ~ nese undef tile flct111ous tnenC*I 10 1ren111c1 bull· •bov•on-~ I, 1990 -----· ---Lo n d o u • to ad• d , Pacific VI-Mo11uary, flt&IC M)TICf ,.,... under the t1et1110us Bu11neu Name( II ll•t•d ,.,... un<* 1ne Fict11tOU1 ~d I.any DIV1I MERCEDES 1973 280 leothor, low mlloag4t, Olr9Ctora. 844.~700 OIJstneu neme Of name1 ab0\19 on Jan I, 11111t Bu11ne11 name(1} 111ted Tl\11 11atement wu llleel Sedan. original Ivory 20,500 mllH. Lu11ury FICTITIOU• Ml-I• Hated al>c>Ye on NIA DaMY ~ above on Janu1ry 30 1991 Wilh tne Cout11y Clerll ot Or· paint with tan lnlerlor al 111 bHI pp. Uc I NAMI ITAftMENT Holly Neely Tl\11 llllement wu tiled Troy A Mllea ange C°"nly on Februaty S W•ll m•fnlalned. Calif· 14Salty day 474.9099 ,.... Tne foltowlngj)4lra0tlt.,. This 1laltm9nl was tiled withtheCounty ClettlofOf· Th1111a1..-nen1 wu hied 1991 omla Cer. P11nclpo11 ovo & wknds 962· .,.._ doing bualnee1 u · . wllh the County Ct.rk of Or· •"99 Cettniy on Januery 15. won the County C!Wk ot Or· ,__, on.ly. Reasonable 7388 Almost a now ~ BUNK HOUSE IN· •r!Q9CountyonJenu..ry t4, 1991 1111g9CountyonFebru1ry 1. PubllaM<:I Ol'•no-Cou1 offer. pp 714957.0213 cnr 01 only $7,900 •• i ... iiiili'ii-iiiiii"•I VESTORS, 1931t Wallace 11101 , .. 1oa 1991 Dally Pllo1 February 12, 19 Avenu•. Costa Mna, CA '"°'29 Publlstled Ol'1nge Coast ,..,1,. 26. Merell s 1991 M•rcedes 1979 2800 FORD 1988 1121127 Publilhed Oranc;ie Cout Dally Piiot January 22 20, Pub111he<I Orange COUI T.{)77 1 owner. lmmaculoto, I PACl'IC VIEW Dtvtd v Sohwlnr end Deify Pilot January " 29 February 5 12, 1991 Dally PHol Febfuary 12 10, lvoryfbamboo. $7,900 SUZUKI MEMORIAL PARK Palrlcl1 N Schweitnr, u February 5 12 1991 MT·045 26 March 5. 1991 Mt.JC NOTICE 966-1788. 8 cyl loadod $7988. Cemelery • Mor1uary Tru•I-ol the D & p Su1034 T-068 __ _.;..;;...;....-... ___ _ P~tel'le '8511) 944 White w/blaclt leather greal condl1 1on.j $14,000 675-6178 (988714) Chapel . Cramalory SchwetlHf Revocable Trull P\B..IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI aUllNEU BUENA PARK 3500 PacillC Vtew Drive Dated Nowmber 22, 11113. P\B..tC NOTICE f't&.IC NOTICE NAM£ aurt•NT Newport Beacn 3028 Caprf Lane. Cosla FJCTITIOUa IWl ... al The IQllowlng pet'IOM are ISUZU ..... 2700 Meaa CA 9~26 'ICTITIOUl IWHtEH NA• ITATU«NT FICTITtOUI •UttN£H OOtnO bU._ u 523-5800 ·······••I Conre<I ScnW91Uat, 3rd N..-ITAT£•NT The foltowtng pertont are MAME ITATUftNl Faci1.CAO 622-112 10th Ford 1984 µustang Conver11ble. exc•llont condition, low mlle- age, Bred 475-2700 TRADE ,IE.CE ... "Els and K Ot1111a LOUllHI Shanti TM following P«tonS are dOing buliMll u The lol'IM1n9 1>9<aons ate Sir.SI Hun11ng1on BMrcn Scnw..tter U TrutlMI of dOlrig bu..-u C 0 MME AC I AL IN· dOlng butonMS u • CA 92649 lfll lll&IWIY tne Scnwatlzer Revocable BAYSIDE DISTRIBUTORS TERIOAS UNLIMITED 242 RADA PUBLICATIONS Katnryn LOUtM F1!%Q9'ald Mortuary • Chapel TruS1 UID 0.led July 27 3304 Q ay SI •B N9w-AobtnhOo<I P1 Coal•~--21 t Baltomo<e Ave &J•t• c 622-112 10tn Sleet HYnt Crem.t ..... t979 26t5 All• Viti• Dr Pofl Beach CA 9~ Cekl 112827 Huntington BHCh Calif 1n91on BMcll. CA 92641 ""' Nh~t Beach CA 92663 Jama EdwarO Wamck Dutlln Jay FutlOefl>urlt 92649 Tn1s bu11ne11 11 c;on T"•S but1ne11 11 con· 3304 Clay SI •B NewpOf1 2•2 Roo.Mood P1 Colla O.oroene Rada 211 Bal· duclacl bf en 1nd1V10ual duc1e<1 b)' a genefal perl· Beacn CA 92663 Meu Cehl 92827 l•m0t• Ave 5.,.,. C Hu'11· The-r901111anl(1) com nerlhop Tn11 bu11neu 11 con-Tn1s bu11ne11 11 con· lr'Qlon Beach Cat.I 112641 mtnC9d 10 transect l>utj ••••••••Ill Tiie reg111ran1 com· dueled by an 1nd<ll>dual dUC1acl by an lnd1vt<lulll ln11 1>u11n .. 1 11 con· ,_. under the F1Ghl10UI 1---=:.:::..~=:::...--t-__.._.._.'-------i •-m9nCaO to 1rlll'INC1 bull-The reg111r1nt11} com· Tn• reglstranl(s) com· oucted oy an 1n01voduat Bu11ne11 Name(•) 1111•0 nest under the flcl1t1ou1 l'n9l'ICed 10 tranuct bus1-rnenoeo to transact bull Tne rag11111n11a> com· 1b0ve on Jlr\ 7. 1991 Drywall 3584 Ceillng•·Walls Repatrod Drywall Int. platier patch Accousuc cell· lngs applied romovod Cuslom Wall teX1uros Tom1 548·9265 DRYWALL REPAIR Pa1ches. wator da-n age, room add s Free esl 648-0812 John Electrical 361 Ce1llng Fan Specl•ll•t Securrty lighting pool spa, 220. serv calls. free est 8•2·24416 Fences - Home lmprovements3756 •C arpen try, Int/ext paint home repair. e11ct price. Honesl Jc9Ul ltly 2B2· 7 4 I 4 REPAIRS REMODEL l!xp'd cerpen•ry all ropa1ra, t>lg small, froe 1 Ht John, 965-0027 Painting 3858 RAINBOW Ctrcle Molnt Pa n• ng lnl Ext Hol.se & Apt Oual JOb. Freo 111 St l•c.,,~9997 636-17!>8 SURFSIDE PAINTING O-o>a:1)' Pl:"' "9 Dy pro'ts· S<O"i:S Lie• 602098 lnsvrod Bonded Froe Eslimate 645-3305 CALIF. nallvo with refs I FARTHING INTERIORS Short & long term 35.,_ Off Wa"covering Housesitting 376 Papering 386 Love animals with thla ed l714) 722-8120 HANGING STRIPPING Landscape & Lawn Care 380 LIC#560875 VISA-MC 673·1512 buslnet• name or n•~ nflS un<ler 1ne Foc1111ous ,_, uncl« tne FICllllOUt mence<I 10 1ransecl bull· Kathryn L. F1t119fald llatacl lbOve on May 21 But•ne11 Naml(sl 11111d Bu11neu naml(1} 1111ed ness under the l'oetmous Tllos statamenl waa ftteO 1975 above on NI A al>0111 on January 4 1991 Bu11na91 nam14t) ll1ted '*1111 IM Counly Cl«ll o1 Or· Da1110 v Scnwt!ilZM Gen ,,_ Edward We4ric'1 Dustin J1y Fund.,burlt abO•• on Deceml>et 1 tl>90 •noe Counly on J~ 14 Patl,_ Trust.. Tllll 11a1amen1 wN tiled Tllo• tta1.,-,,.n1 •H tiled O.orgena Reda 1991 Tlllt llatement w11 hied wl1" the County Clefk ol OI'· with 1ne County Ci.th ot Or Tllll Slll-'I wll hied F...a1 wlln the County Cle<k of Or· llnQ9 County on January 1•. anoe County on Janu1ry 10 With'"' Coun1y Ct.rll ol Or Published Oranoe eo..1 snge County on January 11 1801 1991 ange Counly on February I, D111y PllOI January 22. 29 t991 f..otSI ,._., 1991 Febfuary 5. 12, 1991 F410e74 Publtthed Orange Coast Put>llthed Ora.nge Coa11 f~1SO MI031 Pubh"'9d Orange Coat! 0t1ty Pllol January 22 29 Detty P11o1 January 22 29 PuDlished Orange Coast Dally P1101 January 22 29. February S t2 1991 February S 12 1991 Diiiy Pilot Fet>ruary 12 19 February 5 12 1991 Mt..()~ Sii 037 26 M II.II 5 1991 Ml.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS _, ..... NAMf IT A T£•JfT' P\8..IC NOTICE The foOowu'Q persona"' flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll FJCTITIOUI •UllNlll d0tng 1>us1ness at flCTmou• •USINHI NAME ITATEMt'.Nl NAMI ITATUllENl flCTITIOUI •UllNHI CEDAR ANO SAGE 1120 NAME ,, ATEMENl The IOltow•ng persons are The lotlOw>nQ l)erwtlS ••• NAME STAnMENl w ae.ari Front, Bail>09 CA Th~ tonow•no persons are d0tng t>u11ness u do.ng bus•nl!U 11 Thf! 1 11ow1ng per'IOns ate 92681 dOtng 1>u11ness as DESIGN CONCEPTS IN· 0 A R E T 0 OOl"Q 1>u11'*1t u Do<olhy S.... 620 W IAl THEODORE ROBINS TERNATIONAL ~02 B WARE•OARETO WARE l<lAIMS KONSUL TANT c>ee&n frOfll Ball>09 CA FORD IBI THEODORE ROB· Soulh Bet Front Belt>oa 20351 '''""' A't9 C·4 Sanle Q424 G..ill C.rc14t F0unteon 921161 INS AZUZU ,,,.nd CA 92662 An• Cai.I 97707 V111'4'y Calif 9"708 Th•S bu1°nes1 II con 2oeo He11>0r B1v<1 Coste BraOlay Neil Owens. Ra1mon<I Ha... t6S Ea · Betry Ke>p.CI! 11424 Gu• Oucted Dr an 1nOn•t0ual MHa CA 921127 2588 t Treetop Roeo. etar frVlnt c ... 1 112715 Circle Fount&•n v111ey Clltl The reg•1lrant111 com· T"eooore Rob•ns Inc L90un1 H lls CA 92653 T,,,, bus•nen 11 con 112708 menceo to 1ren1KI bull CA 200 Herl>Or e1vo Coste Tn1t 1>u1mass 1• con-ducted by an •nd \llCSual Tn11 tius•nen 11 con· ness u'1der ""' Fict1tiou1 Mei.1 CA 9:i'627 dUClacl by an individual T"e rf'g1st•an1111 com oucted by en 1nd•vte1u11 Business Neme(al l1ttao This butineu 11 con· The r90istrant11l com· mence<I 10 1ransac1 t>us; T"e rfc;i1s1ranut1 com a.Dove on NIA <1uc1e<1 by 1 corporahon meneed to trans.ct 1>1.111 nen un<l4'f 1111 F.c1111ou~ ~ 10 1r1nwr:.1 11 .. 11 Ootothy .... T"e rag111ra.,llS1 com· nea5 under tne Fiet•l•OUS Busmen name(sl 111110 n111 ufldec ttwl f ic:t111ous Tn11 SUllemefll °""'' f.-ci mence<I to lranMCI bus1· Bus•ntss Name(s} llSled 11b0.,. on Fet>ruary 1 1991 8u11net1 namet•I l19ied ""''tn the County C•ll Of Or neu unoer IM> F ICl•hC>UI ol>Ove on Jan I 199 I Raymon<! Halet Ibo•• on O'l'Cem~ 1 1990 anc;ie Countv 0t1 January I• Bu•1ness N1ml!(1I 11111d •rad Owef\9 T11t1 s1e1emen1 wH toled Barry 11.opacr. 19g t SuT029 T -069 Ml.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE 1n ,,,. I SE Rvl CE Doors-Rtpe r-A.~erlltOns Cablnels·Panel-Locks & Decks 3615 FENCES-GATES NEW • TREES • WE Gas 5"0 Ha"? T~t'lef Tolal 1'11e<•Or RemOd· ehng Sorv AdYlce To Tho Crazy 633·7172 llX>•I on DK IS 1966 This llll~menl wes ftleCJ w11n the County Clefll of Or I Th•I 11e1.,,,.,.1 <N•• h•ed ~ T~• "oOI"•· Inc .. wlln lht County Cleo. of Or· ange County on Fel>ruery S "'''" 1M County Cl1!ri. 01 Or Pubh•~ Orllfl9t eoe.1 Wllllem PrHleJ. lecretety ange County on J1nuery IS 1991 ange County on Februllrv S Delly P1to1 Jenuat'f 22 29 DIRECTORY Sia rt OtyMI Pal·<M•lc I 3S yl'I ••P ~ 642-0567 Rtp&Jr A1d"'ood ~dar post •ep ICI CM NB T~ Rtm vt C'"'uP ~~ ... ••-•P"~• r 751·3476 Tn11 s1atem9fll wH tiled 19<11 f~ 19(11 Frbruary 5 12 1991 wit" lhe County Cl•rk ol Or F4'1ot5 P\Jbhsn.d Orange COllsl' ,,...,.._ MT.()37 ange County on Janu1ry 14 Pubt1sneo Or1nge Coal! Daily Pllol February 12 19 Publ111hed Orenge Coat! A· TEAM GARDENING 1~1 Dally Pilot Jenuary 22 29 26 March S 1991 Dally Pilot F1bru1ry 12 19 ---------F'IOIM f'eotuary 5 12 199 t l -079 2fl Ma•ct• !> 1QQ 1 Ml.IC NOTICE Fore~~~· ;~g~T:ion 4Ll CARPENTRY .llrn Whyte 642· 7208 Personal Service 386 ASK FOR LOIS Your Sorvlce D1rec1ory Repre1enta1lvo 642-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public Uhll· ti•• Comml11ton. RE· QUIRES thal all used household good• movers. print lhelr Pu C Cal T number. llmo's & chautfeur 1 prlnl their T.C.P. num- b9r In all adver11se- ments. II you have a quHtlon about the I• gamy of a mover. llmo or chauffeur. Call Publle Utlltl" Com- ml11lon. 714-558-4151 ~dd1ttons Remodeltng 34 10 J•ll'CO •GUITl•S General ContraC1or Cuslom remodellng. kitchen & balh. room additions. Since 1977 llc.1485314. Ananc- tng OAC . 721·9587 KEVIN STUDER General Contrac1ot An/COmm klle/bltl rtlllOClll\nQ Sr Uc .. 93137. 531·5538 R.H. LAWTON CONST Lio. G.n. Contraclor An Pl'laa" of Consl 20 yrs e1<p. &45-M39 Appl1,111r , . ., St>IVl(f' 3·126 'MA.S'S ~SVC Al ... Ind Modlll Cour19oul StN -.1s D 1 .. HlrtlOt •· C.M. Ar• 11,;r r !11·• Dr. di 1 n1 I l·L'B 15 years e11p Uc 894-2811:?13·5'16-7518 Fire Prevention 3617 MAINT l6 yrs e1tper Pubhsned Orange Coasl Mt..043 ---------i T 07 Julrnn & Yolonda Gar-RESUMES "''' gtl Dally p1101 January 22 29I---------DIDIC NOTICE 1 flCTITIOUlaUtlNlal CARP(NffiV HOME AEPAJA Ooor-W1ndo.,.,,s-c1ost1s Tenn.It rt011 OOl't! S"1• l tot>s o k D on 893·6673 LOW RATES Resld'l/I donrn~ Srrv 642 3921 resultt 1; r•s ".P, ~d F~bruary 5 12 19<1, P\ellC NOTICE l'UULI NAMf ITAffMENT lnduslrfal Spr1nklor1· GARD( tm~G Full u1rv pr'< L.ue• P' ~1 5,, s M: •0'1 Ml 034 __ _.;..;;...;.....;.._____ I Ptel.IC NOTICE TM IOltOw•ng persons .,, • ~ 842 7101 flCTITIOUI •UllNESS FICTTTIOUI •UllNI! • <10.no OOS•nf'U 4111 Sysl•m1·Portable1-Land~c.1p•J•sPr1nklrs·1 g 1'1"'°" . •----------• N•M• tT•f"'....,NT NAME STATIM!NT ,ICTITIOUI aUllNESI MUSClE DIAGNOSTICS Alarm• 714/648-8585 I sod mow ·odQO·clnup MLIC NOTICC T .. "' .. ..__._ Tne lol1Mtr1ng J*tonl are NAME ITAnMENT &&6 8&kat s1 •4lll eo.11 DOORS floors. lonces. drywall and cabinets G1tted Craftsman Martt, 646-1790 Floor "' , , nttts %6· 2 716 ™' IOllowing persons arf' oo.ng bus•ness as The f011<rw1n9 ~sons ltt! c flCTITIOUI 9UltHEll 00t"i11 bus·~· H STRIPES Pl US 17451 0"' bu"nf"' llS MIN •111 9i 52e Install, Repa1rs362 I lawn Maintenance CAT-NANNIES, INC. NAMf ITAT£MENT At NEWPORT PACIFIC N1e11011 o Hunt1n91on A1T ROS TOCK· SAN Sunmac HOld•ng Com Profess•onal cat caro Th• fOlto-ng 1)9(SOOS .,. COMPANY Bl NEWPORT Be.Ch Coi.t 976-47 FORD 2195 Rate<c;ih Ave pany Inc Cal '°'"1• Sottnl<IN Landscapo French doors. w1nt:low!l and cusiom shuners F1ctory direcl p11ces Call OGI 630 6!>04 GOOD Floor Covonng freo t>sl 8".JB-7064 Vfnyl-ceram1c·wood In· ORDER VOUR SPRING 11111 Remnanls Bond COLOR tJOW' Uc•553569 650-8577 1 ,•, • • .. -1 •:it trr:i'· ! ~ 6!>0·5585 ---SEMl·R•ttred Land· seep• Conrrac1or Do· Garage Doors & Openers 362 MASTER CARPENTRY Rough-hmsh concroto & brick wont So Cal 30 yrs 964 8886 .COAST OVERHEAD• s1qn 1nst1ll Lrg S"' Cement Concrete 352 Sect10011·1 piece door I SAVE SSS 75·1·7170 SPflng·hardware opnr SSL L11nd,cap1ng and Ue•518398 96J-6466 Ma1n1 Oos•on. ctn-ups Drlveway1-p111os-path1 etc ~ ,01> 100 sm1~ Reas Micki 53S.0553 OiifiZCONSTRUCTtON Masonry concrele pa· tlO!I · dt111away!i-r•d· wood fonces·land· cape Miko 546-3096 Hore 641-6965 Glass Glazing 368 SPECIALTY GLASS & I.• Rl'!OA Cus•om """Of' llt>tt •gpt wa•drb dOQrl s/lo,.tr t~c s FREE ESTIMATES 641).74•& Handy Man 3710 *•REPAIRS HOME/ RENTAL PROPERTIES Patnt·Carpentry· CONTRACTORS ANO 1 Drywall Gaty64!>·5277 Ceramic iles 3528 HOME BUILDERS ••REPAIRS HOME/ Tired ot lncompe1en1 1 REN1'AL PROPERTIES unrollable 111• co 1 Try Palnt·Carpenlry· a co w ·1n1egrtty pride Drywall Gary645-5277 AAA Tiie & Marble Lie, bond 239·3970 •HANDYMAN• S.g ' ..... tot>• --tuar THE ORIGINAL c., 8".c• "''°''° DEAN tht TflE MAN Chrlatlen Handyman leaky showers·A Cld Cerpentry-concret• wash & r90rout. N•w drywall-general work & Repair Bathroom•· 2 5 YT• exp. 192 ... 041 Shower door•. Kite-HANDY auov Floot1-Plumblng Uc. "" 25yt1 O.C 873-8065 Elec·Plumb-Palnt l.t TILE lnataned/Repalred. carpntry, etc 8314043 Plompt ~ SeN1c1 HOM• MAINTENANCE FrH Ell. & Refettnen ANO REPAIR ~pronklors new sod. _,. H 751·701!> SWEET TREE LANDSCAPE M111nt Gordenrng Serv R•'• lrff .,,1548-5174 THE GREEN SCENE u .. n-1 , ... s ... l\lt>-ln•,•" Spr1nklef 1na1111111on TrH Trimming Ramo111I La"'" M1Jnt & CIHnups Rolohll•ng • 432·11&04 • St. Lio. •899028 Masonry 3828 8RICK·Patoot-F1r9placff St on• Tiie· Biock & Re- 1a1n1ng Watts 18yrt exp 1 L1c Ins refa 615-3852 Brick, Block, Stone By the 1<>b. or S200 • day 18 yr• &45-2042 MassllgP 383 Moving 3834 n your I omo Food <loong bu1•nMt II PACtl'IC DATA C} NEW· G1ry Rlke11r1w 9161 C~ll M.u CA 92627 T,,,, busmus 11 con· h11or, plily norood Vol BILL v PRODUCTS 11373 PORT PACIFIC MANAGE· Laatrafta Founl&•n Veley Jo,,,, Rober I S1nloro O~I~ DY "corl)Of&hOll Grooming tr•nspor1· Em9rY Courl Ctrc.. • 1 MENT 3222 Oregon Att· C.i.t 927011 219~ R•'-'!lh A•• Cosll "e rflg•atrant(I} com· 111on r u11 vnca11on Fountain Va1i..... CA 92709 enue Co111 M•ta CA Tnts 1>ua•ne11 11 con· M ... CA 9'6r ,.,,.,,c;eo hl tranMCI buSI C_, 92626 • ' nas ufl04lf the F1C11tiou1 servico Newporl. Stl"en r1tg Twyman. dueled by an lnd•tt1dual Tl'111 business 11 con 8 1 d COM areas Dally 9373 Emery Cour1 Circle Rot>eft Lee Smtl" 3222 Th9 r90111r1n1(tl com ducted Dy 1n 1nO<vt0ue1 usineu nam.(ll 1111 weekly monlhly rales • 1 Fountain V1lley CA Oregon Avenue Costa mene9d to tr9(1MCI t>usi Th• reg11ttan1 cnm •~veon N<W911lc '* 1 1990 92706 M .. a CA 921126 nesa und91 1ne Foe111I009 ~ 10 rranaacl l>u\l 8"1""' urtit Call 714'222'4866 Tn11 Dutin .. s It con Tnit butineu 11 con· But1neH namettl lltlad ,,,_ u~ '"e toeM•ous Th•• tteiemeni '""11 hied ducteo by en ln<Hvldual dueled by an lndMdual •t>otte on NIA l>ulln9SS name or name, ""''" llWI Coun1., Clark of Or Plaster Repair 3880 lnl Exl petcn plastering Custom te111un119 Q\lal•ty woo Problems-No Prob· ltms• ~326864 554·7831 Plumbing 3890 24 Hr EDD•545522 HEATI~~G • PLUJ.'BING Lie 541878. V1sa/~.aster Property Management 3898 I CAN MANAOE YOUR PROPERTY 18 years eirportence R E Bkr, 720-0238 Roofing 391 Rainproof Roofing Au dtlll • & t0''"'•trc:1al R .. oo•• ref'""" & tlo"f't 0.... !y "'°'' Fa.r ••'H F'est Guuante9d Svc FREE esl ,r5574~ 968-5891 494-SSO-S TM reg1111anl(1) com· Tne rag111ran1 com ~ R6k..iraw llcted above on 111191 •nge Cou,,ly on Oecemt>at m.ncecs to tr&nMC:t bull· "'90Ced lo transact bull· Th61 alatM*lf w llleo John R S•nloo<I 11 1990 ,_, ~ IM Flc11110IJI nett under '"' llCllllOul """'" ,,,. Counly Cletlt of Or. Tl\•I 11&1~1 •H 1"90 "79214 Bullneu Name(tl ll1ted bu.ineu na,,,. or namea ange County cwi Febniar, 5 Wllh the County Clar-ot O• D:.,~bl~'::::°Je'::"::!:" 2~1 above on Jen t l 1991 h11ad abo•• on N A 1991 anoe County on J "'"'ry 1 t " ·' 11..,, TwJm•n Aol>9fl L Sm•l" f4P4IO 1991 Fet>•uery 5 12 1991 Tnis stalam.ril wu hied Tn11 tlelement was hied Publlllhed Or•"Qt Coatt ,4IOM4 SaT-030 with tne County Clerk of Or· wtlh lhe County Clerlr. of Or· Oe•ty Pllol Fe~uary 12 19 Publlth9<! O<ano-Cout ange County on January 15 •"9' County on January 1 I 211 March S 1991 Dally P1kl1 January 22 29. Pt&.IC NOTICE 1991 t991 ,~-T·076 rebru rv 5 12 1001 I--..;...;=;.;;;..;.;.;;..;.;.;;.;;...._ f4'10l2 -•• Sut026 flCTITIOUI 9UllNaal Put>Uinacl Orange Coutl Publl"'9d O•llngt Coatl NAMf ITATHllNT Dally Pllol January 22 20 Dally Piiot January 22 29 Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICC Th41 '°"°""'no l*SOM are February S 12 t991MT -044 February 5 12 1991Sul029 flCTITIOUI •Ut•tt do;.1E~~;:e ~~SPLAYS NAME IUTDHNT flCTITIOUI •Ua!HIH 19711 Gotnard SI Unl1 I DllDllC NOTICE T"• lollowtng P9<'ton• ,,. NAMI ITATIMINT Hun11n91on Beacn Calll P\B..IC NOTICE ,.~ do.ng l>u91nea& u The IOllOwlnQ per90n1111 92648 PICTITIOUI •UllHIU (alCENT A.UR PROPERTY dOlng bu.,,,. .. U Cht1l1~9' Jam. 8utl 'tcTITIOUI 8Ul*lll NAME ITATf•NT M A 1 N T E N A N C E POLE POSITION US A atd 8'021ndianapotia,Hunt· NA• ITATEMl:NT . (blCENTAUR PROPERTY 27 Bell>Oa Co¥es. Newl>Of1 lnQlon 8eac;1'1 Caitt 82e4e TnetoftO'Atngt*ton•ar•lcso!he=:son••r• MANAGEMENT 12341 e.acn CA026'3 "rh11 bullntlt I& con d0on9 bUlll\MI U S~ DEVELOPERS ~Ave •A100 Santa LOfttla 8 Tumtt Nme <luclacl by an lndtVldual T-TEK IHTERNATIONAL,I Is& ll1h SI Costa Meu Ana Calif 92705 Tn1t buttntll 1s con· The reglllranl(s) com 999 TrentOtl Way Coeta1CA 12627 C1nta11r M1n1gemen1 , dueled t>y an inclMdual mtrnC-S 10 1'anMC1 bull Meu Calif t2f526 M Randal Rusaet 2013 Slat• Inc Cal>torn••. 2692 Ouo Tne regtttr&nt com-,.,... unoer the Fic111~ Jonath"9 ~el« ~1 A\19 Colt• MM& CA 112621 Mesa Pt • Coll• Mesa Cal.I menced 10 lranNC1 bu91· Buatneu nam9(1) 1111ed l;:.~: M..a C:.1:;1129 •Y Th11 bu11,,..1 11 con-92f527 ,.,... und9f ,,,. ticu~ above on JatM.lafY 10. 198 1 ducted by an lndi\'ldual Tlll1 1>us1ne11 11 con· butlt'1911 name Ot n-·-Ctw\91~ BuilMd Tllta bullMH It con-. Tt-.. r 111rant(1) com· duclacl Oy • COfPOf•llOn "91ed abOYe on 110191 Tn,. 11a1emen1 • filed dueled by en incltvldual I ll'l<lftC«I ~ transact 1>u91· The r9011111n1(1I com-L0tet11 8 TurMr """'"the Counly Cl«1c Of OI'· TM reg111ranl(I) Com• MM un09f IM FIChhoua rnenced to lransac:I butt• Tilts tlalemenl •N llled ln09 Coootv on Januery 10 menee0 10 lraMKI bull-I ,,... un<lef t,,. f'ICllllOIJS Wtlh '"" eounrt cw•°'°' 1091 neM unoet the Ftct11tou1 Buwfnn• 1N::~•I tilled Buslneu n1m9(t) 11111d enoe Counly ori Jenuart 1•. ,..._ 511.nfn '"""9 looM? Flat 8u11ne11 namec11 llaled ·~...;.... aoove on F•Of~ 1 1991 1t01 Pu1>14Stled Orlf\QI CO..t rool leak? Sm1n jot>• ,,. abOW on NIA Prelldenl ,_,. ~ p; .... , J .,., ..... k " 11 Jonaft\an PM T~• Tiiie ttlletnenl wet hied Ttlll I t I flied PubllaMd Oran09 Coat! _,,, ""' ~ &A n . t:. m1•S:b.kb; ••P ™' '!.-~~!.~ ~ ;·~~ ~!!, ~-With 1he1Cou~c.::801 OI'· O.•IY Pilot JW\u•'Y 22. 2t Fe1>ruiry 5 1 ·s.:~ w.in tn. ...,.,.,ty ..,_k of., .. 1091 ' _, • tnoe Coun1y cwi FeOf\lery 5 FeC>N•fY & t2 IMt ange CountyonJ~ 11. 1 1 ,~ 1tt1 SuT033 --------- 1H1 ,..a., ---------MOC N011C[ Screen iiiiiiis 84M 8 Cell Jeff 113-1222 RETIRED contractor will of your Home-Oft-81.19. Install your new Bay Home Addftto~prof, CORA'S LICENSED Window. Do email r• fir .. ..._ I DAYCARE. So. Coett modellng Jobt. Cur· Ptau ., ... 178/WtC r•nt CA Mc. 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