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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-24 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY .•. - PEANUTS ® -. A5 A FAMOUS FLVIN6 ACE, YOU MUST 1-tAVE A 6000 SENSE OF DIRECTION .. uJ~AT HAPPENS W~EN '<OU GET TO TJ4E OCEAN? GARFIELD ® 75 CE T l • ,o ·"" ~. I • t • HOW DO '(OU KNOW WMERE '<OU ARE W~EN '(OU'RE FLYI N6 CROSS-COUNTR'(? ; DO \{QU ~AVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR FLYING OVER WATER ? HAV£ ~00 E.VE.R SEEN ANYONE. WORK 50 HARP AT E!>EINC:r ~O LAZ'<? BY CHARLES SCHULZ . l 60 6Y THE COLORS OF THE COUNTR IES ON T~E MAP ... SEE? SOME ARE PINK .. SOME ARE YELLOW .. BY JIM DAVIS AND '1l00 SAY I NEVER PO AN~TMIN& AROUND HERE. Did your father final I~ get the basement ,_ ... 1 • .-cleane.d out? \ JUDGE PARKER MAYSE LATEQ, JEFl=Y ! THANKS~-rME TMOUGMT . ... AND LET MY GQANDDAD QESTIN PE.ACE. BY HANK KETCHAM .. :t here·1 I be PlcNTYor room t.o · put stuff i'n the, 9ASEMENT ~ BY HAROLD LEDOUX YOU SAY MARK IS A ~10HTER , MR . DUNCAN/ I TAKE THAT TO MEAN HE GETS INTO TROUBLE HE'S BEEN SUSPENDED TWICE SINCE WE MOVED HERE SIX MONTHS AGO, M R , DRlVER / IT'S BEEN A TOUGH AD.JUSTMENT AFTER HIS MOTHER DIED, MARK TOOK IT HARD/ I 'M AFRAID WE BOTH DID/ WE WERE A VERY CLOSE FAMILY/ I 'M SORRY.' HOW LONG AGO _';) -- AT SCHOOL:.? TWO YEARS / BUT I REMARRIED JUST -- 8Ef;QRE WE MOVED HERE / I'M AFRAID MARK HAS HAD A TOUGH TIME A CCEPTING VIKI / FOR HIM / • bY IOM BA:TiLJK 1 WAS PREl1""4J BUSHED AFrER ~DOR tu451 SUMBER F¥\~l; I CINOO. ::::::::-= , ' MOON MULLINS • i J I Z Z4 QOOR SN~1ING KEPT ME AWAKE tHE. WHOLE N1&1-rr ! 50, ARE lr'OLl UJMl~G 10 Ml{ 5 L-UMBER f11RIQ I CARR I E~ GEE I 1 CON't KNOUJ ... .. ~ ,, 1 Jus-r HAPPEN -ro 1. DO N'I 1 SNORE · • f BR.EA7HE HEAVIL..'l WHEN l I SLEEP! BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON WorcH,A GeNeRous ~GCOMMSN~ TIPPIN~··· l ME,AN FoR. . 1 BE:LteVe ;~e VeF!.Y BEST UNCLE I WILLIS? • • . 7Jl&Y'RE' WHY .. 1 ,ASkCt> HSR TO MA~~y ME ... ' WS SVEN HAD IT ~ED INTO TH' CEfti;MONY,, MOON! • BREAKFAST. IHING MAMIE Cooks IS PANCAl<ES ANC> WAFFLES. VIE'~E TH ' ONLY COUPL.t: P~aACHER H u F-,~AN EVER WEDfo~ BATTE~ Oft FOFt -WORS£. -;> 12EMEMeE~ n.tE LITTLE P'2AYER WE ALWAYS SAY RR GRANDDAD. I /1 I MAY0£ LATER, JEFl=Y! THANKS r:oR TME ~T . •.• AND LET MY GQANDDAD QESTIN PEACE. < 2 ·24 ..,.., .......... ~-a-..~~ DENNIS THE MENACE Did your father finally get the basement cleaned out! JUDGE PARKER BY HANK KETCHAM .. :there·11 be ~~--i~.., PlE'NTYof-room t.o put stuff 1'n the 9ASEMENT' BY HAROLD LEDOUX YOU SAY MARK I S A ~10HTER, MR . DUNCAN / I TAKE THAT TO MEAN HE GETS INTO TROUBLE HE'S BEEN SUSPENDED TWICE SINCE WE MOVED HERE SIX MONTHS AGO, MR I DR\VER / IT'S BEEN A TOUGH ADJUSTMENT AFTER HIS MOTHER DIED, MARK TOOK IT HARD/ I'M AFRAID WE BOTH DID/ WE WERE A VERY CLOSE FAMILY/ I 'M S ORRY/ HOW LONG AGO .=> -- AT SCHOOL? TWO YEARS / BUT I REMARRIED .JUST -- BEFORE WE MOVED HERE/ I 'M AFRAID MARK HAS HAD A TOUGH TIME ACCEPTING VIKI / FOR HIM/ -.-:---~ MEANWHILE LOOK, MAN, I YOU TALK REAL DON'T NEED A.NY MORE G RIEF B IG , PAL I BUT ME TONIGHT/ JUST CHILL OUT --AND MY LIZARDS BEFORE SOMEBODY GETS THINK YOU 'RE A WIMPY HURT / MOMMA'S BOY WITH A BIG YAP/ • J . • z 24 bY 10m BMiUK I WAS PREll4J BUSHED AF IER t;OOR kASISUJN\BER. ~Ftrl; I CIN(X). ~ .. MOON MULLINS QOLJR SNORING KEPT ME AWAKE 1HE WHO LE NIGHI ! Wore HA GeNE!Rous ~~coMMSND,. TIPPIN<S ... GO OD Fof< TH' 'SOUL UNCLE: WILLIS? • Tfl&Y'RE-WHY 1 ,ASKED ~SR TOMA~RY Me ... Ws EVEN HAC> IT ~et:> INTO TH' C&Jt&MONY, MooNr .. 50, ARE lr'OU CDMING 10 Ml.I SLUMBER PARIQ I CARRI E~ 1. DO ~ SNORE!/ BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON l MEAN FoR. I B~LIEVE 71-ls VE~Y BEST BREAKFAST. THIN~ MAMIS cooks IS PANCAl<ES ANC> WAFFLE'S. WE'~E TH' oN LY coupz..e P~E:ACHE:R Hu F-:,\\.AN EVER WSDFo~ BATTE~ Oft~ WORSE . ~ ' . ' ---· ................ --......--.-.. -· . 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I ..)~I 00~1" WANT TO Mlb; OOT O~ AN4 OF Ii WJ.\IL£.. IM Er0"1E T"~ \'D6lOU ~5lACK,t>.NO~ ~tll ~; ~ \10 ~ uPOOO\~ 'OJ ~OJtR T~ t-lf..l'"'"~ ---rOR MU" ~ "OOR! \F You DiDN'T GET UNDERFOOT ! BY BERKELEY BREATHED _ll ___ f} lAI ~~ WHO'S Ia '7 ft U lhuasc .j '"'° L•taue. IH ll~ ~tl•t tJ.u wuJr•1 WU'1 N"11 aallrc,17 "' f~ •"' •r&nnn ,,..., r«Ul« Ill Llac C •lf W•r. CNN'• Curl«$ ).u •"' ..... rw tu• •• jnrulu• •-rJ... Q Cltarla Jaco of Cablt Ntu•J Nttworlr u Jo1 ng a wondtiful )Ob covmng tht Gulf War D1J ht covtr V1ttrtam, te>o, ,.... C.llu !,,, Mftio Tc:us CNN's Miami bweau co~­ spondent -m Ri~h. ~udi Arabi.a, at press tune -1s no stranger to wu. He d1dn 't cov C'f Vieau.m, but he did cover the December '89 U.S. inva- sion of P.uwm. After 12 yean tn radio nC'Wl, he jomcd CNN m December '88. Jaco, 40 .lJld Slllgle, tw a rrwcrr's degrtt 10 .J<>Uffiilism from Columbia. Q Wh.t J«s '1Sc1JJ11 JtArttl for '" "ScwJ "m11lt "? llM"7 Mlltllp. .,.._ .. ' AJthough It 50UJlds lac an acroaymn. .. Scud .. (it's ;aaw.l- ly "Scud-B") u a rol word chosen by NATO as the name for the 30-ycar-old. Rusmn- d.csipcd misnle. It means "to move SW1ftly; to glide asily." Q Who Wftt "P wttlt tltt Codt nama "Dam Shitli" arul "Dtsttt S tor"' ''? ,........,r.,,.,.....M. Defense Dqwtmcnr sciffcn mvented the designations; no one u ~ pcnonaJ acdiL Such military operations are required to go by rwo words -for enmple, the invasioru of Panama ("Just Cause") and of Grmada ( .. Urgent Fury"). Q Whtrt art tlit ctltbrity anti-war actwutJ wl.o wtrt 10 pro,,untnt dwnng tht V.ttnam Wa r tra, nich aJ Joan &la, )ant FonJo orul Tom Hoytitrt ? .... l,..~ .• Pa cifist s1nger-songwrtter Ban, 50, says it's tune for wu pro<est.en to "get very pre- sent.·· Fonda.. 53, u ket"ptng a low polmca.l profile. Having apologized in 1988 for so~ of her D<Lca.l anti-Vit:m.am War activiocs (she was caJJed "H.lno1 Jane .. ), the aa:ms Md AdhUI }._ AMI ., • }....., • ,,,.._., NIPJ le Sa FratW rd'uscd by ft'CS$ a.me to com- ment on t:bc Gulf War. Ha ex-husband. Cilifomia usnn- blyman 1-bydcn. 51 -whose son is near draft age -says. .. 1 o.nno< tell (him) I ttust the answen of our govenuncat.'' Q D1J tht traJition of tying ytllow ribbons to s11prrt lovol ontS ongitUJtt with tltt 197 J Torty OrlanJo anti Dawn hit? i...wtt.11'«*•.-- No. 1n fact. a soag from the World War I era -Ro"rul Htr N«lt SM Weon • Ytlkr Ribbon (For Htr Lwtr Who Is F11r, FMr Away) -ftnt popu- Wt.zt'd the cradioon. which goc 1c:s scan among wives of Qvalry aoopcn tn the 1800s. But ~tn U.S. hoscagcs wett cUcn an Iran an 1979, Penrx utngrn, the wi& of one hos.- t2ge. dJ.d b.ave Orlando's Tit• Ytllow Ribbon 'R.o"~ lht Oft Oolr Tm m mind when she ocd a ribbon m>und a tree at her Bethesda.. Md., home. ln ·so, No Grcaicr Love, a group devoted to hoetagc awt.m, distnbutrd 10.000 pins em- blaz.onal with yellow ribbons. liJltn>1 .. u: So"'t rratltri havt rtporutl '"tt"f•r b1//1ni on tlttir crtJ1t uris afttr oritnnl. Mttol broctltts fro"' Vo1w }or Frttd.olft, of McLt.on, Vo (Who's NtwJ, Jon 11 - 1 J) At prw tllftt, tlst FutrtJI TrtUlt CAmmis.stOft W4S i1tvcs- t1got'"l If yow hove 'l"at1oru •bo11t yo11r b1//1n1, conuct tJtt 1nstitwtio1t chat r.nlltll yo11r cttJ1t urJ, or coll Voica for FrttJom ot 10J-790-5626 . Q W'-ot rnjlwnct Joa Q11tt1t Noor, tltt A-.aiun IVlft of King Hw.m1n of Jor"4n, luw on tlt.t ""'"h'Y~I fl/tty •1tri-U S. po/1C1a, ...... s--c..-11 She b.as a subtk mftumcr in Jordan bur aims fu.ak words ~t the West. '7bc message of the Arab world is that we wish robe ~m­ bas of the~ world order of peace and abtlity. rather Wn the last Vlctims of tht old orda-of coo&oacacioo and coofua." che queen wd Just before Dctcn Storm commc nccrl Born Llsa Najttb tUbby, she wu renamed Noor a.1-HQllCm ('"the light of Hu.s- SC1.D ") and given Ult tttlc of qucc:o by H&mein. Noor. 39, a ~od­ gcnenrion Amcricao of Synan doc~ who grew up mainly m LA. rmounced her U.S. citircnshlJ>after ha June 1978 mmuge. Although rWed a oon-denomimtiooal Procrsunr., she embracd Islam. ln Jordan. the queen. an anti-wu aaiYUt in bCT days at Prioocton. devoca b.mC CO me n:scoracioo of hiscoric Uta, educ:a- 000 and women's rights issues. the cnTiroruneot and. b.tdy, the tragedy of wv .... a.o't ~ ol wu •a Wible means of solv- t0g problam," Jhc wd.. "I thought we bad gooe bcyoad WL" Happy Bltthday to ... Ft9. 14 Pa11.b Z&h11. >S ~wud Juntt otmo.."' Fd. 25 ~I' Huruon, 43 ft9 26 ho DomiftO. 6) Fd.11 Andm Cornn. ) ' Ltt AnQttr, 40 Fd 11 Adrwl Dudcy." Bcrudmr Pttcn. 43 Mano AMrem. 51 Mcrdt 1 Roe Howvcl. 37 RopT C>Ucn,. 46 HMT}'BtWOIR, .. MMdt 2 Hin a question about ptopll' 1n lhl' n~ws 7 Call toll trtt 1 800 ZSS LINE Sunday~ ~ to 9 l\.alpb Nada. 57 !Im.beth T•ylot, 59 Joe Boe Jowi. J9 ~ ....... Job ln'i.af, 49 M1khall ~.60 GANNm CO., INC. ............. _ _l ... _,__ __ Pt' t ..... ,.,,.., liMmnJMDt .... I hc.._P\ :1 0-.~ Ylel P\111' F &.Opll.r. ,_ T., ,,,......_ ,,._ --· 0.,., ..._, A-r S-.. Dllfp ~ ,.._., ~ • ..._ ...._ .._, .._.. T-IQO¥a ~ ~ .... ,. a.../itM CRAVa. MIM,m, ~ C--. JC.rir ~ ~ ...,.. ~lMMllln\ n...ti, Mq., CINQAl. '9IOJICT'll• ...... Llllr ~. ,.,, ......... 0.. °""" . ...,. ..... c.,tr}tl c.. ........... ~ ... C.,,o.ID TMJ°"""9.,.. ,.-_,__ .......... ..., ...... ...._._~T-r...t..,_ ...... ._,.,_ ....... ' , ..._..,~.. .~ ... 1411r-..(v-,r-.n '; ••..._a.t.~V&1Z22Mf'lt ......,.,m.c..iwt-....... ~m "Af~M-. . ._,...._.o.Jc-o.- n '; JU...._ ...,._ ,.,,, "'4 HY. I~ PU} 1'fl-l'ff/O • c:::Mliip (JUJ tn4Jft. 0-... (JU} Jn..,.. a......_ ~UJ f+f.l:lff Im r ' ('lJJ ,,.._, m.-. n... *"' (11JI ~ ...., ..... _ ...., __ _ .,..... _______ . ~ .... ___ . ,. .. • • d ,, 0-;' :;' .. ,. ... 1 It was a time when those in the cofftt business did things a li~ diffamtlJl 1 And so it was in 1892 that a Southern mm:hant had cause for ctlebntion. His pmnittt bltnd of coffee (and some say his awn pasonal labor oflOYt) was about to be~ aftu the famous hotd where'it had already built a reputation as the sp«ial house blend.~ hotel, of course. was Nashville\ Maxwid1 House. , T~ it is with giat pride (and sarndhing of a fttling that thae ~still folks around with a tam for the w.:J things used to~ made) that The~ House Cofftt Companyv.iould like to acquaint you with •'-OW 1892,.. Slow-Roasted Coffft. ft.OA8ftD , It is ooffee that is roemd the way ftltr}'One used to do it~ ' With somdhing of a~ b'the old ways olmaking thinp. , Nat time you~ at the groca~ M invite you to try a can. Pnhaps you will find that you haw a taste for the w\iqudy satisfyins. lusty taste of c:oftte the W1tJ it used to taste. 11892,. Slow·Roasted Coffee. A labor ofl<M ... &om The Muwtil ffouK• Cofftt CompaJ\)t IY SEAi MITCHELL There u a S«DC in the Vietnam 6lm Pi.toort in which death-miking Sgt. Barnes leans down inro the &cc of a bawl.mg, badly wounded soldier and saeams, "Sbut up and Clk.c the pun!" It's a lint' that any number of people might have wnaen. yet 5 yean later it says so much about the DW1 who did wrue it: Oliver Stone, the Vicawn vet· en.n who makes moviet. As tw become dear &om the pro- fuie and unnerri.ng c.biooide of our 4 USA WDUHO • ~ ll..Z4, I HI umcs dut he lw been uscmbling on film, Scone is telling Amcna to face up to some lunh realities instead of liv- mg tn a world of beet commercials, game shows and government lies. This is hardly what we expect from the foUu wlio keep w enten::Uncd at the moV!es, wluc.h makes Scone's Osc:ar- winning achievement as a di.rector and screenwriter dw much mott remark- able. He is an outsider worlcing on cbc uuidr. a political left-winger malcing mdodranw for the mastC$, a punt who conquered Hollywood. His new pictutt. 7'tt Doon, promises ~I'd like to leave a legacy that I was a good historian as well as a good dramatist.' to be another hopped-up ndc across the dark fronncr. a biography of Jim Mor- n.son. the repa.han roc:kc:r from the '60s who, like Sgt. Barnes, regularly courted death 10 hiJ sex-powered songs and managed to 6nd it at age 27 in a hotel bathtub in Puts. Later thu spnng. Stone bcguu work on a film that will focus on his most ominow subject yec the aswnnarion of P~dent Kennedy, who he bc:lines wu lcillcd ooc by loot gunman Lee Harv'">' Oswald but by '<the m.iliwy. induscrial complex," which fcued .. tha.c his Oik.dy) ~in '64 .,.. sipi6ant threat co that strucnm.'' The mm dmrn to ~ lwid pop- hiaory tales &s himsdf a conrnchaory c.hancta, half obsessitt inccllccnul, half movie buff enamored of such es- capes from reality as Fliu#ulllraa and Prtt- ty WOMO"-A moody convmanonaltst who doesn•t always speak LO a stntght line. Stone appears to be both an Ultl- docr ro Hollywood and m emboduru:nr of it. What otha d.im:tor has mak l horror movit swnng Michxl UJf\( {T1ll HonJ, 1981) and ilio doruccd money ro build a c1i.Wc in V icmam? ln me past 5 yon, Scone has won w Academy A ward for best director rwtce (for P/4ll)On and &m ort tht Fo_unh of ]"ly), and his movies have earned hundreds of aullions of doll.an. W1th luxunow houses in Los Angeles ~d Santa &tba.r.t.. Calif., plw an aparnnent in Palm Spnngs. at age 44 Scone alreaJv }w eclipsed c:hc a.tllucna of tus father, ~ New York wx:k.broktt from whom he rebelled at age 19 by dropping out oi Yale we! enlisting in the 1ntancry. Born dose u) the Esnbltshmrnt lllJ sent to prep school like George Bush, Stone tore up his nc.kct to pnvtlege tor ~ chance to 6ght, k..ill and die in V1enum alongside teem.gen . from small cowru who bad DeTcr finished high school Why be did this had tornnhtog tl> do wtth pcnonal demons., buc be con cedes 1t af so bad to do with the runes - t:he wrenching social upbc.an.ls of the 1960s dw he u '"1Siring lD T1tt Dol>rs The era tn which be a.me of age ~ "about experiencing everything." Stoot rca.lls during a c:on~on on the puto oflw red-rile-roofed tuoen.:U in the hills above San~ Barban. "It WU0 't ~ limits and laws. (t W1S about breaking th.rough ro the other ndc, t0 apencnce life fully. unlike our parents. who grew up in swts and OM. bad smct moral codes, rigid sooal be , 1 luV1or. We looked a.tour ~na. and whar chd we sec? We 1aw dJvorccs 20J addicriora, we s;aw Vi.eawn and "'e saw Kennedy being killed. '1"bc socW suuau.re was srufung beneath us liU an canhquak.c. And we had nothing to hang on tO. •• Some cb.ildrcn of tht '60s look back on dw time with a minure of fondness and chagrin. Many Of them. DOW pat· ena tbem.sdves, wince u the thought of the drugs thC')' indulged in and the UU10«ncc they broughr co the iu.rd ~t deground of politics. N0t Scooe. AJ his wift of 10 yon. f.l.inbeth, purrcn in the kitc.ben.. and their 6-year· old son. Scan. wv.cba Sanmby mom· ing anoom in &ont of a~ tclt:Tisioo Set.. S«ooe looks y pmzJcd at the idea chat tOmt people rhmk w '60s haw beaa ~ ''Tbe o.Jy blrm m. came of w .. ,._ ......... - '60s was tbe for it engendered in the reaaiomries tx> deer Nixon and allow ]. &:!gar Hoover tD rontinnc in oB"xic" a.s FBI direc:cot, he says. '"So we had the ~o of a security state. Othcr- wuc, it was all Rood what happened. Tbm: was a dark side and a nep.r:ift side, but ~s a matter of pcnomJ re- sponsibility. Ccmin people took tx>O many drugs and aacked up. 'Tbctt was a shoocing at Altamont. Big deal Tb.ctt arc always casualties in any mo+emaat. But you can't uy that, bcaust your 1011 died of dtup. the whole mo•cment was m mor in human history." Sa>nc is pront tD makina speeches that somcti.mes leave his colleagues in Hollywood ocrvous or aqooycd. Tbm:'s bis speech about the tyranny of the Hollywood StWliol, his ~h about the immorality of U.S.~; ~America. his speech about V~­ rwn. and the one about the parallels be- tween the currc:m salt of his country and the fall of Rome. But while he · ndy broacbm such opuooos tD &::'1 and joumali.su. he al.Jo is a rrwi with a common toueh, the son of DWl who can enpy himsd.f at a female mud-wrestling mateb after amnd.ing a Billy Idol concen. He is a haa foocball fan who made sure oodi- ing a.me between him and wale.bing his &voritr r.cam. the Sao FnncUco -49en, during the playoffs. He's large bur no< quiu: beefy, about 6 feet tall. with thick fcatum and thin- ning black hair that sends out tendrils of umuly curls. The 'loioc is ~but manic aod able to aack open with ~ ooas laugbu:r in an insane. "He's dc:6nitdy a 'Type A' pcnoml- ity," says wife E.lmbcdi. a blond Tcn1 oa&m md one-time upiring aarcss whom Sc:ooe mer ar a puty in 1979. "He's in ovcrdri.c all the time." ., think tin manes ~ 'IUY much him. .. says Alo Ho. Stm11C's longtime ~· "1 ICC him in his~ ~_plus tofmca." w odcing al lUs cmn:nt pace -be tm made m mimes in s years -he hardly bas r.imt fut friends, bat .ti.~ cializiog Sc:ooe dOcs tmdi tD be with a.rtisa and libenJ poWiciam IDCft than with tbe Hollywood aowd. "During Tltt Doon, he ftS hanging out with rock 'n~roll a~" laJI Aadrca Jde. tbc . Cm his mm'- ics. The world the film IO lbetcbed him that hia jargon e'feD cbanpl Mffe IQru.d calling cftSJbody 'man.' " Alt.bough Scone didn't d:ilccwa tbe mmic of tbe Dooa until hr went co VM'ftllm, he aadcd up in dx wv ~ came ol a rupcmc be libnt co Mofti. 10G •s tligbr from his petma. ""tie CUl olf &om his f:11a1Ci uiDUy. Neftl' aw tbcm ... ilta '66.. Ne'flCr .. cban after all his sucocs:s. I wcm to V ICtlWD. l cut off from my parents and orva-saw them tilt same way again. The Far East for me was a JeCOnd home ... By the time Scone mu.med to the USA in 1969, ht bad been ini~ into the .. madness aod the folly and the blood and the lust" of war -bat also into the music of JUni Hendrix. Jams Joplin. SmoUy Robimon. the Tempa- tions and ocher rock 'D' roll artists ht had not been alJowed to hear a.s a board- ing scudeot at the boy1.-onJy Hill School in Pottstown.. h. ~ '°'1.Dds of the '60s applied a balm to bis troubled '°'11. "I love mwic, always hne. and luve been Wluencaf by it. It's been a libeming force in my life. And I wmt.cd to pay homage to those first music moments of the '60s, when my mind was frttd in v~ .. Most of all, he wanted to pay hom- age to the Doon and MonUon. their lead sin.get, once described by essayia Joan Didion a.s "a 24-year-old gnchPtt of UCLA who wore black Ti.Dyl pants and no wxlcrwcar and tended to sug-_ gest some range of the possil>le JUU be- yond a swcide pact.'' "I wrott my fust script in '69 when 1 ome back from Vietnam. and it was called Brrd.," Stone rcmcmbcn. The tide referred to the Doon' song Brmlr on 11rrouglt llO w Oth6 Silk, which pret- ty much summed up Morrison's philos- ophy of excess as a~ to wisdom. The script. which Stone ~ sold. •'was filled with Doon irmgcry and sonp, •• be says. "I even wroce the songs in." Twenty yeus would pm bc:fot"C the young soldier-tumcd--6lnumker would luve a clwM:c to return to the infl~ of the Doon Uld their uneasy anthems. Juch a.s Light My Firt, PtDp{L Art Stnm~ OPENING FRIDAY: 'THE DOORS ' of women -and chem fur him. And his early death. I doubt I would haTC ~ the mot'ic if be Wert ailJ afu.c. .. He liw:d his an. His life bo-:amc the working out of his lyna. Ht wou1dn 't be liU Mick Jagger and put it away into a suiu::ase wbm be amt olf the age. Mru a paformanc:c, be kept on being Jim. JU'd ca1k to ~ybody. He WU a denioau.,. Fu Xooc. Mmitoc rizcd I IXW, libemmg ~ tD wbai b.ad been a life ol ~ dilc:ipline and repmioo.. ••Scmality in dx J9SOI and '60a ftS cmmlc in tlm CXIUatrf -Cm me. He pui m in coudi with oar ~ MWm1 1d£ our .mes. He ... ol the ltDleS. "When be died in Jm I W'll Yef'f llCI that day. h WM lik.e dx day l,..,.,,.fy dial b me. k wat a ~ sipfunr day ... STONE'S STORIES OF PAIN OIMr S.. lws ~ f'flly A1a:pla71.._ ~ (....,,,...., ~., flil IH1, .J "~" ilt t91J) -.__ 1 ..V...., '-* (~"'1t ....... ,_ IHI). W1 d. wriMr ..J M""'1r af ,,._ m •U.S. '»"'p:ic:iry iA repcwiou ia c.cm.I Mwrica= Stlt *• 1916 •The aaec tbamc o( VleClalla: ,..... 1• • Gteed-ppd tpecalaam OD Wall 5aea: Ml s._ 19tf1 •A ,.....i.o V°aecwD uic:nlis wbo ... ,... ~lift ma .. b a ewe lie• lcmlP Wiuu ill: a...••,_.,. rfJtllt, t• • ModMI rocbr jlm ...... .,., Dliil, t99t •1\c·~ ... ....,.,. bellild.JPK91 • d. •i'-1. ................ \M WW•,._, DM1 ffM a Now you don't have to choose between see Ing the country and saving time. Amtrak's Air-Rall Travel Plan lets you com- bine the luxury of INTRODUCING A NEW WAY To LOOK AT AMER ICA . sightseeing by trai n with the speed of Jet travel. Just select any of Amtrak's spectacular routes for part of your next vacation . En joy some of the best views of America. Excellent service. And up to three~ stopovers. For the rest of you"6 trip. we'll book you on a swift ~ convenient United Airlines Jet. I All for one ...--== ............. === ................ easy price. For more Information. call your travel agent or 1-800-USA-RAIL. And treat yourself to unique travel exper1ence: having It beth ways. ConhrtwJfrv. "-" j StoM is quick co distance hinuetf from libtt.W who sei.u on his films as welcome alcamriw:s to Hollywood's usual confections. He says he 6nd.s plcasurt in speaxles uid "~ ly physicaJ. smsual moVlCS" lik.t ~ tht 1983 Cuxlcr- clla talc about a female wddcr who dreams of bang a ballet da.nca, or Prttry Womori, Wt year's block.busur about a hook- er swept off her fm by a rich Prince Churning. To b.un. such moVJeS arc "about a need for ttaruccndcncx. We all nC'ed th.at. It's the same f'QIOQ people play Lotto. They want to bd.i.evc. I'm no< a monfut in dw scme ... Still. Stone's own movies have been ooc:ably ~hog tn Prin~ Channi.np and ballet auditions. Pulpy, acerbic, tough and broadly entertaining, his pac:twc:s have bttn cnncu.ed by some ~en for a Ud of subdcty and humor ind ~ underlying mxh.wno that leaves ucdc room for fnn.le ch.uacttn of subsa.n~. Scone, who's concerned abouc such aitiasm. rcsporn.h: "War LS a loud thing; it's no< a soft thing. In the QS(' of Boni, we were dealing with a proagon.ist who was very dirrct and very outspoken, a.nd the film rdlccti:d that. To/It TWto was noc about a subtle penomlity. 11i.c acsthttK u Wr· nuncd by the subj«t. There uc subdct:ics a.n chest 6.lnu that maybe will be nooccd yean from~now," He DOCCS tlut young people in New York came up to rum after sering Woll Strtt1 md to&d him lhcy wanttd to be Just ltkc Gordon Geilo, the suave, oold-bloodcd fmanocr pbytd by M.Jchacl Douglas ui an Oicar-winning pcrfomuocc. "Geltko was a hero in New York." Scone says. arguing tlut even his villains ~ noc rwo-<limensional. W hatcVcr cntiosm m2Y be made of his films. Scone b.u lndc awe ro worry. He lw ~the pinnacle of wcc:css Ill Hollywood and can do u he pleases with his work. And be scemJ to have made peace wsch the memory of bis dad, now deceased. from whom he brou off t0 dnm.ariolly but whom he tb1nh for leaving him his insonct for ~lhng. "When I <Le," Stone says, aruaously looking at hu wateh and wonymg .about musing the start of an impending foocball game, "I'd like to be able to say, 'Hey, those films reflected a nm.c and plaa that was pmtY accu.me.. W c caught a p1«e of Vieawn., we aught a piece of the Doon and wtw wa.s going on io the latt '60s, a pica of the madnc:u on Will Sttttt in the '80s. • I'd hkt to lca•c that kind of a legacy: That I W1.1 a good histomn as well as a good dramarist-Tb.at I told stories in an interesting way so that the ocher people around the firt in the ave ooukl land of look up and rtmcm· lxr and thtnk.. ""'4t was a good smry.' " HOLLYWOOD'S NEXT WAR Nature's hidden beauty, perfectly revealed by Lenox Masten of realism in fine porcelain bird sculpture High in a t:tte. an ewr--vigilant mother Screech Owl gu.uds her little onr. A. shadows lengthen and darkness falls, their colon blend into the night ... but her eyes att still bright and alert. Scrttdt OwU b a work of art that beautifully potnays a scene we're rarely privileged to see. Handcrafted in fine por~lain, it is incredibly detailed. a prime example o( why Lenox is wodd renowned b bird sculptutt. Here is the mother owl perched next to her fledgling, and the COi ltrast betwttn the two is delightful The bey is • m.iniahift wnion o( his ~but ~s as plump and flu.Hy as you would expect a fledgling to be. Note, too, his mother's rompelling gaze-she appears to look right at you with her lemon-yel)oW eyes. Look at the detailing. Every tiny feather is defined. While the mother'• fmthen tem\ sleek, the baby's plumage look.a as downy as if the gtt&t brttze could ruffle it. A~ por- trayal tNt is a hallmark ol the finest ICUlpture. A palette ol ~th!'ft hues and ti11J pitient brushstrobs per~y capture the subtle rkhnels o( the owla' ph.unage. And this imported work bean the prized t.enoxe trademaJk. A Lenox exduive Enjoy the bewty ol a seJdoul Kim wodd as only Lenox can pot tray it. lb ecquift this fine l\lb.ltt sculptutt, simply return your reterVation by March 18,. 1991. "52164 ·~ ... .,,. r----------------------------------------, I SCREECH OWLS ........... .,, ..... 1'91. I I Name I PleaR mtft my l'fta'Vation for ruMI ..-T I Scrwdt OwU, an original wed ol art AddreM I &om Lenox, to be~ lor me in I fine pcrceJain. City Stm 7.if> I I need tend no money now. I will be __. I billed in eight moild\ly inleallmenla ol 0 Check hn to hlrft one chup ol $1.169 1ppliied I $119 wh. tD the a9dit Cud indk I 111 below~ 1 0 ~ a VISA 0 A1Wk:an Lp:-: Acct. No. . Exp. I Siplhan : MUI a Ltnmc C.allectlarw PO.blOzo.l•.,._.•a~ LE N 0 X. S I N C B 1 I I i. I L---------------------~------------------~ family dining . " Breakfast is still your best bet This month, tht Krafts of Ohio rtvitw a longtime favoritt Midwestern chain P JHUU NS ALWAYS HAS bad the comer oo paoakcs and ocher sumite food -even after midnight. Dincn leave with full stomachs and change in thc:ir pockets. Nowadays. Pcrk:ios still serves barty breakfuts 2-4 houn a day. But the menu bas CTOJvcd to ind~ cuiyah dUcUn. meatloaf, liver and onions. Prench dip roast beef, aoi.m.nt sand- wiches and a sdection of prams (Kaf ood rmrina.r.a.. lasagna. sea- food primavcra and linguine primavcra). 1-900-288-80 (Scores up<;iated every five minutes!) U~A WEEKEND 's Sports Hot Line gives you the scoop on your favonte teams. Get the latest standings, trades, scores and commentary for baseball, basketball, hockey, golf, tennis, and more. You can even hear the scores on games in progress updated every five minutes. ' B&I ••••-mna CAil l•f .. 211-TOCllOGa111-YOU CM Im& Horoscopes, Sports Hot Line, Weather Hot Line, Soap Opera Updates C.a1b are~ per minute. We sampled the dinner &re at two Citrinnati loations. Our ovuall imprasK>n: Perkins is a smart aop for tnTdets. the ovcr- 60 crowd and £olb with small kids. Our family of 6ve ate for St 8 and S26, anduding dalctu. (All prices qaocicd are ai Cmoo- nao locariom; poca may Yarf stighdy dtewbae.) We foond the waitcn and bo.u YCrf &iendly and ~ a.t ac:com- modaring children's oecds. •We had no wait. were served promptly, dined and paid within an bour both times. But many of the dinner cnaecs fall abort on caste. We pmblcd oo otd-f.ashiooed andank chicken and bUcwts (SS. t 9) and 6sb (SS. 99), both ~ with cboioes cl salad. 'ICge- tablc, soup, pocaro and bead. Thr chum ame in a thlc:k sauce, served lukcwum with toO few peas {18) and c:an'OCI (~en) and mashed poat.oes, U if the bUcuics WU'CD 't c:noogh starch for ODC serving. The fuh wtcd &oz.en and the pc beam. canned. Perhaps we should batt sruck to the sandwiches -ham-~­ chccse mdt., a BLT or bot rouc bee£. They looked beatr on pla~ around us. On our second visit. we med dish- es off a menu in- tc:rt, 0 Mama. s Pu- ca." served between " and 10 p.m. The scninp ~ gen- erous. the sauces plain with DO zing. and the broccoli bta m the chick.cu marinara tasted scorched. Veggies ID tlM: hnguine pn· mavera were not much~. Con- sidering they WCtt among the most expensive items on the menu (SS.29- $6.89), the put& dishes did litde to sway us into the realm of tntema· oonal cuWnc. At St.79 a meal, f'l Uk IN .. tvery kid '• meal is a barpn, ~ if d>e pr:lic brC3d dots oomc out a goldenrod c:oloc and tbe spt.gbmi ii bland. Odl« chmccs for bds lDdudc fuh and chips. chicken ICrips. bambwgen and grilled dieae sandwiches. Scmor citizcm &re bcuer bae. Tbcre'• a °"Sixty·Plus" break· &st 1elecooo (amllet pcxrioct at Iowa prica for thole 60 and older) as well as "Siny·Plm" lonch and din.am.~ dinner spt- cial.s -~ with brad and two Ddc ditbes (salad. IOUp or vegcablcs) -ind\ICX cboias like liftr and on.ions. lemon cbicken. grilled cod and c:Ws·iabd. aU foe lboat S-4 ~ cb.angc. The health~ Pakim also 0 "Egg Balas.'' low-a.I syrups and diec Pd drminp. 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Please fill out this survey and rcturo it to the address below by Much 5. The results will be published June 30 in a special Fourth of July anue of USA WEEllND devoted to civil righu and the agenda for the •90s. 1. Many dvtl rtcttu luua compete tor •ttentlon. Which thrM do you thfnk deMfve the most attention and KtJon In the '90s7 In othef ..-, whkh should be the nation'• prlorftles7 (P.Au tAmt 1, 1, J, ""th 1 tl.otrvint tlu trtotot pnonty ) _ Fairness an hiring, promotioru and pay _ Equality 10 educanon _ Fa.irness in howmg -Access ro beahh care _ Equal ttcanncnt in Justice system _ Freedom to practice religion _ Access to polmcaJ power 2. Think beck to ttM 1970.. the decade .tter the Ctvll Rlattt• Act wn pMMCI. Compared with then, do you think mlnortt\n today are brine better, the ume or wone In: &uu So~ Worst Employment 10 2(J 10 Education 10 J{J l(] Social SUtuJ 10 2() >CJ Housing •o 10 >CJ Health care 10 2() >CJ Polincal power •o 2() 10 Economic power •o 2() l(] 3. Many are lnvotved wtth protectlnl dvll rtchta- TeU us who YOY tfllnk ts doh'I the molt dedtft t°' npt now. (Clt«lc '"") '0 President 10 Congress lC) Courts 40 Groups (NMCP, ACLU, etc.) ICJ Scalle/local government 'CJ Busincu ~ TM ... , ~ Job7 (CW OJW.) •o President 3(J Coqrcu J[) Coma 40 GroaPI (NAACP, ACW, etc.) IQ Sc.lloCa.l government tCJ lkttinas 5. Ten,..,.. from now, wtll ttter. M "'°" leu or the ume emount of twlon betwwn mlnortties end non-mlnortt.ln1 10 More JO Same >CJ~ 6. Ten ,..,.. from now, wlll "*-M more. lea or the same emount of tension between rnlnortty P'CMlpl1 10 More J() Same >CJ USS 7. Picture two .Iott appUunu wtth equaf quaftflcat6oM. One ts a memw of • mtnoftty ITOUP• OM ltft't. Don • memMf of the foHowtnc mlnoftties M¥e • Mtl•, WClf'N or ume chance • • white epplcant1 &tur S.rJK WOtJt Blade Hispanic Asian '0 J{J >CJ 10 2(J 10 10 10 >CJ American lnd1.2n '0 I() >CJ &. For uch of the toMowl"I atOUpa, .,.._. lndlut• how accur.tety ,_, MNe¥e medla covet•• reflectl r..etty: To. "'f"''w Black '0 Hispanic 10 Asian '0 American Indian 10 White (non-Hispanic) 10 Too P.lr fOlltiw 1() >CJ 1() >CJ 3() l(J J{J 10 1() >CJ I . Should It M Fe4tU"4 thet ianc..... Mlt•• ~ ............ ,., ...... td1111ftc ..... pverMteftt mMI ~-Ill trwecthM1 10 Yes J(J No 10. When wu ttM a.t ttme JOU~ tomeoo• tr..ted ,_, ~ -.... fll rout rac./ethnklty1 (Clttclt ML} 10 Within tbe past week J{J With.in the put month 10 Withjn the put ye:u tQ Years ago 10 I can •t remcmbtt the Jui time 'CJ NC"Vet &pt. ... 11. If you C*M ~OM .. ot ,olcy to bat • Improve dvH rWtb ~ the ,_, 2000 0t could c:oocem ......,., ~ ot ottw ~ .• '°""' 1Jolek9I dwlp.. .tc..), wMt would tt ... , For our statlstlcal --'Y*. ,._note H 10" are: 10 Black ao AsWi 10 White "CJ American Indian '(] Hisparuc {whi1t) 'CJ Hispanic (bl1Ck) Mall to: USA WBEK.BND R.iglns Sttrwy 1 PoJt O.ffiu R.ooJ Wo/Jorf, MJ. 20602 ....... _.. . • I ............................................................................................................................... I I I . H!lli · iHUir nun> .~ls t•Jiil! i''P=t i" 11 '(11 (JI .. [r r• flll-H ~, I tic .. ttl .. If r !l ii ~ . Uiti11 'll~Hl'" f iit~f i I I a.I ~ s ~ ---------------~------------ f ' rJ i f r ' f m1~u r '· 'i1' l·r r . , 91 • 11~1 r•1 ~ t .! I ' ' ftt 11~1· I . ' r: :)\ . a I ~ aal ., I I; r: .. I ·; rJi 'lli I. 1' · . ! 1 1r ;,ii~· i.!r ,.!i , '. . . .. I -1 , .i ff I 1:1 . I ,..__._ travel Baseball warm-up Roger Angell helps you steal away to the sp ring training games F or those wbo have bad u with ~ ookl md slush of WUltcr, 1pnng training is a wdcome harbinger of wumtt chys. And that'' reason enough to celebmc. Or, better yet. roson enough to cnvel to Florida or Anz.ona and car.ch a kw pncs. For a.o expert vitw on the glories of spnng baseball, we called Roger Angell. cde~ baseball writer for T1w New Yoti!tt magmnc and author of Ona Morr Arowrul IN Porlt (Balbntinc, S 18. 95), out oat month. -rhc thing about spring tramlng is dw it is sort of the oftiWJ bcguuUng of summer ... Angell says. '1'bctt really is a nation feeling to it for the bm. becwsc tbt pmc:s don't mean anything." Th~ USA's 26 major-league bud»J.l ca.ms begin in- ttt-t.eam competition in 2 wech. TecUu arc cheap. of- ten under s 10 and W1th ducounts for bis. scnion md milituy pc:nonotL Ballpbym arc dote by: Smalla ID- dimm put than almost wsdun rach of the &ns wUh scm dOIC co the foul lines or next to the bullpem. AUID- pphs an: easier to come by: Playen oftm must walk through the ame puking lots tbar mon:a1s fftqucnt. And ,...._ at local sporu bm an bring ••nex:pecttd tbrills. auc.b 11 ~ dw the shirt..sJcewd elbow- bmdr::r Dal in lint plays third bue in cun:a1ow's game. 1'bt tericM.,,.. that goes aloog with regular t.ebalJ -which is aanaiwe in ia own .,,,..,, -isn't there in ~ spnQC." AncdJ ays. "It's just Cw fun. You an paa the time ia cbe Dads in a c:We6u way. WICdi a oooplc JOCIQI pb)"Cft. or CMCh the aun or do ~.,. The best reaJOD to go thn spnng: This may be me last yor ro sample much of tb.c oJd.cimc d:mm and ~ cy. Bascba.ll owna:s, particularly in Florida's '"Grapefruit League" (the 18 tcim1 that train in Florida), arc apital- wng on the growing popularity of w spring game md tampering with the very thmg:s mac rmk.c ir popular: tb.c c:ooact between common &n and uncommoo athlete. Some teams ha~ modmUud their f::aalitx:s. which usually means building a oompla free of any of tb.c oJd- wn.e lwcball ch.arac.ttt -for cumpk. small a=, wood- en blcac.hen md adYCrtismg signs on out6e.ld fma:r.. ·~ nc"W ballpub um't nearly as nice. The Mm. for mmpk. have put up this huge cxmpLa in 'Bucball City: (St. .Luac c.ou.ary Saidiwn. in Port St. Lucie. Fb., u a 7.347 -teat ooncme moostromy in tb.c middle oi a pbnned 4,6004cre shopping. office and uniftnity dndopment.) It looks likt a blg-ciry t.np.rk. ... They're posbmg the &m beck co a F*f diinnce, w bicb II a big mistake. And you mr:d IO bc able 10 jmt wander up to the pruk and gd in. Now, whancr you go, you should hne cicketa m acMnce. .. Thu tn:nd ham 't gone qWDe IO fac in the °"Caaus League'' -w eight cams dJM a:ain in Am.om. .. M- i.om is mott anfonml, for tomt n:ucm. And yoo can go to Amooa and tray MOUDd the PbomD and Scottldak area. .. where IDOlt Cactus League caa111 cni.o a short cb- caoor &om txh ocher. • Oapa:e t:bc ckawbda oi mcwki I • 1 ...-. A.QgdJ teCI rpriog minina u a wortbwbile pilgrimlee. .. A lot oi the 0 d ... ,.,,,, Travel guide to the ~es john Garrity, a regular contributor IO S~ JllMStrllld, bas wriucn the book 00 aumcfing spring cnining: 1'tt T~s c .. Uit 1o Ba&o ~·=~~~()¥~~~ about t:nining ~ tickets. hotels. rcstamaDb and amaaiom. To get you mrtl:d plannin~ "Sr'• 1Nf8'•,-aaually begins m mid- Febrmry, as the USA'• 26 majaMcape b..cball Cl:lml bead IOUtb IO limber up. Gama ltart March 7 for the "Grapdiuit League'" in FloOda. March 8 for the ""Caaus 1.eague· in Arizom. {Bucbrall's regular snson Slaftl April 8.) B.ul ,..., aboa1nd during spring tniniug. IO don't woay about bookfog way iD adYIDCC. For travel infonmlioo for the G...,&u League. calJ the Florida IUUIUaD oi6cie: 904-487-1~ For tht Cacaas League. your bot bet " the Pbocnix C.on•eaboc a.cad V'llilioa Burau: 1-«M)..S28-0483. For a b.ic JfriD1 mjning __._ ind·~ .... echerh I . ..1... N.......1..-....I t---.. --.oe _.;uw.111Leli;a.. WDrl: U1C __,... Leagut Of tbe AmaicaD Leape., both It 350 M Aft., 18th floor, New Ycd., N.Y. 10022. 'I llClllO' Ill \IUJI \IC I I IC' ~ SHO~ COMPARE AND SAVE WITH OUR LOWVITAMIN PRICES! lii;~~ilillllllilll :!!!!~:t=~!!!!!!:=:::t!~= --....---+--------......,--I --....---+--------......,--I --....---+--------......,--I ---t---+-------------....... --• ----1~+-------------_....--~• IEllE I ~~· I !!!!!!~!!..J I ----------------------· -~-----__.~ -I m.iiiii:::-==-n:;:;;::;i._m_iit•iii• • • • • What sites to hit ere•• a ruodowo of the bat and wont apaie:uoes milable £or the spring training ~ from Job.a Guriiy'a t 991 edition of T1tc T~s Gtdtlt 1o &.wJ Sprirti Tnlilti"f. ~ °1n Florida's Gapcfruit League. it's Holman 'um, where t:be Loi Angeles Dodgen pby, .. Garrity D)"- lt'S old-&shioned and f.am bnc tremendous ac:cess co . yen." In Arizooa's Cactus League: the OC1'dand Indians' · Corbca Fidd. "Ir's intimace . . . oodUng scailc about it. .. -~ 40011"' SL, Vm,,... Fla. Jmt, 407-J6M900. Hi Fwl4 ~,.., n.... Ari&. 1$726, "'2..Ut-1110. at .... ""'*le.: The Milwauktt .Binms' Compadrc tadium. .. lt's a lic:de gem of poet-modem simplicity: very . and attnctivc. with loa of lawn. .. 1421 w. o.ol# ltl., a...ler, An.r.. 11241, 602~21-2100. W.m MW""'*'••: 1'bc New York Mees' f:acility, Sc. Lucie County Sc:adium. is wiw yoo get when a real CIQlle , DOC baseball com.idcnbons. motinia a move. .. J2J N.W. ,.._. IW., Pett SL LAar, A. J.4914, 407.¥11-2100 BMl.'61 ddtdi ,. Id: Gnpcfrait League: "the Kamas Cily Royals. becamr a neasiJy amuw:meut pa.dt bas doeed. '° the will be down." c.cn. I ape= the Scaaie Mftwn &mW °'T ~ ,___ f .J U.S. Z1, ...... °'1• Ai. JJl.+f, 1"1J-414-.2424 T_,. OW. .W-., Z100 W. ~ T-... Niz. 111n. "1l·J~s201 BarJat ddal ,_ ~: Gapcfiuit League: the Mm. Cacms Lcaauc: the Chicago Cube.. ~ M, tZJJ N. C... Sl., Mat. An.r.. IJ201, 602 HfZJff. Bat lat tlaMtu: ~&Icon Red Sox will pby tbcir bst spring cra.i.ning IC:UOll cva-at Winter Haven, Fla., th.is year' IC wiw is really a great littk puk. .. a..J,. O'Ule M. 0nna c..'*'u ~ WHuir Httec, ,,._ JJUO, ,, J.-29~J900 Bat ,. ... far ,.t1un., .,,,_,,..,,.,: Grapcfniit Lcapc: Dodgenowu (Holman Stxtium). Udlaa League: .. It's a cit ben•ceu Smtttdale Sodium. where tbt San fnncjaro G.iaars play, and~ Sadium, where che Brewen play. Al each. the playm haw co walk through che ands or putiQg loc to get to the field. .. SaieiiWr SlaJlv,.., 1402 E. Od.rw U. ~ Ali&. IJVt, "'2-Ht-102J Bat'"'",.,. ...... tNNll., c..,..,.., ,,.,,,, w.. ~II: Gnpcfrait League: ~ for the ~ Asttos. .. Yoo'rt near che Orbodo cou.Nt complex. ~ b natunJ beaury, go co Sva..ca (Chicago White Sox), bccaaa you're nez Smb &lee and Capin bland and Fort Mycn Beach. .. Tbe Cac:Qaa Lague: .. All the cam. are in the amc atQ. Alt:houab~coald bctd down to y uma. where the Sao Dieto Padra . , if •re iDlo dclcrt md 00ta2dle.." ~ C....,. ,r:; o..11 aw.. IC1lll '*' AL J.f7'44, 4(11- '1J..J400. Iii~ ~ Z100 12dt St,. s.-., Pia. J.4ZJ1, lt~fU-4101 Dmrt .S-~Alff A. KM ...... ~~ A M JJit S.., Y-. ~ ISu.f, ~nufHO. ,._ ---'n In C1arwacier, Pia. (Pb01clclpbi1 Phillit.a). cbe OfpWt ldJt COM acb made of brok.m t.eWJ bm. J-* R"""1 ~ IOO,,.,, Dr,.~.,.,, .>4flS, lfJ..44}.MH. .......... , Gupe611it Lape: While Sox .... f m s.a.oca). °"1'beft um a couple cna lhal '-cm climb aad wudl --" Cac:u Lape: c\t MariDm,, M Taupe. 'l'!lett's • bcaJliCal bilWdc cbcJ .. for dd-ow pmes. IJclt,,.,.. • _, •• Gt+c6• Lap:: Hri me Loute in Sc. Pt•+ ..... Cac:u Lape: Tbt ,. Peay iD Scom- cWc. ML. ,,... ...... lililllecl '° die .. iD NBC1 a..m. , ........ """'ftJJIU11a. ,..,.., ,... ~ ~. f w. ww. ,,._, D-H. ''" u c.o.wJ Jr-Ap 11 charm is still cbere. The playas arc happy to be back. bcaute they lili pbyiog .hall. Ir's a good time foe wriun. became you get a lot of time to talk to c:hc pbym. And it's a good time fur &.m. You OLD walk m and waix:h batting pna:icc. You Cl.D IOmctimes car.ch two pmel a day, became JOU have the moming 'B' Pmcs. which o6ai ba..-c the full cornplcmenr of major leap:n. So you an go to a IC'¥CD-mning game m the morning. and chen. ui hour or ID laca. the rcgubr pmc sans. .. f'OC the bankocc &n. tbett is the happy opp«- nmity to c.bcdt our new ba1lpb,a:s. '"It's a d:wxr a> w tOme ~ )'OODI Ital' who isn't mdy for the bag leagues Y't-You cm 1C1C a lot of young players. panicubrly i{ you go to spring miniui in tbt fusr ooupk of 1ftlCb. bcamr they get CUC U the ICalCXI got:s Moag ..t p:l ICml dowD ID me OUDCX it:agucs.., Thar gJ1lllCS f.ans the appartwuq to be al* to ., ~ DW tc>4Dd-to wbm. .. MQll dzb ~a 'llay good Idea wbo 's png CD 6Il OQl chm roltl:r iD a p9C:D year. Bm oner m a grta whik a pbyier comes along md be docs so wd1 dm be dmagcs someone's mmd and makes the dub.• M«ft afaen. cftaogh. sp:ing mjning ii a a:--- mmdcr-am fu!Utt as an~ pm of reniewal. Tbc Slgba wtio1CS arc painful. "'Yoa rm tEC YOUD1 pilx:bets patdl ~ 1-:k ina> the• nor ~ They're suddmJy mriibk DD find the piale. They're ~ guys. Sp:ing mminc II I Y'OClDI ptr.chcr W1lbng the bues full md &oiac badt co tbt mmoa. Ir's a regub:r occnnaaoeo" .,J-.u.. ....... The best vacations in life are free. What could be more fun than staying at Laughlin's newest and biggest riverfront httel? Staying there virtually for free. So now, along with Broadway Revue shows, great restaurants, swimmJng, tennis, and ~ming, the Flamingo Hilton Laughlin Is o1lering you this outrageou,gy good deal. nm $40 pacJcage gives you your money back, and more. It Includes: • I.Ddgtng for 3 days and 2 nights • $40 in fim • 2 lunch buJlets Pl~ non-stop action, Nevada style. So i>r a vacation that's ~ton the rtvei; and rtgbt on the money, oome to the Flamingo Hilton Laughlin. And kel free to enjoy yourself. ......... , = ............... a.-.... AflllA.lffl. S..~3 •w--.a1111....,.~••JJ•.._ ~wl ~,._......._,........,....... -.a..-.a.MwN',. ... '¥ ,....._ HILTON CaJJ 1-800 HllJONS LAUGH L I N WHAT'S JH(NO~ TIPS J[A S CH~ Not tinsel teeth -tinted braces T1M I.mt fM ~ ... -tf.l'M9tfl: cetrtdJtlt t.dl with c.lot. Sbwl11 u, • tM t..tlt tf uel ttus ntrywlMr• -tt lust ti.. • need IN'ICU -.,, c:Mtrld t&astki. lncllb H4 rttahNrs. lids t.lft teer41utt tM .. IStk:s wftta HJ ellttlt tr tCUSMI: blad 1D4 ., .... t.r HalltWMn, fM IM '""' ftf Chrimm. kisslMI r..t tet 111· "'""'' DIJ. "TIM kNI .,. prttld tt ,.._ • tlttfr ... c.J. tl'l," ,.,., ••rt ""· • .... ltrst7 erth4t1tlst. "St•t cll11rl1dtr1 '"" 1•t thlr schtol '*1 ,.t" tllefr teettl." AMat .... , of tM .. lt 1'· pur-tld1 • rtt MIC:eS dteeM cMIM tf.astia, acatdlat lt RM Aawrkat luedlt ... tf ~ lrty ftlMtftMn I dial wM ..... ellstks tt Ntdl !Mr ~NW 4•m. Wl\llt tllStks IN rttlhMta 1tt lllltfW1,....._ brlcllb, tM ,...,, bowdtd tt lttttl, tr• IOl Neb ti pirlftts: C.r c.ts u 1rtr1. Th e front lin es of fashion lnsparC'd by patnousm and practia.liry, the newest looks for spnng and summer aren't coming from Pans but from the Persian Gulf. Fashion watchers predict that the Army, or "globetrotter,'' look -vests,Jackea, shorts, sh1rt.s and panu heavy on extenor pockets. mesh and olive dnb -W'tll uJte off. Mtlatuy garb is lightweight, dunble and bot at Army surplus stores. One, in Rock- v1llc. Md .. reports that Army-issue camou- Aag<' pants and shim made of ripstop nylon ue ~dling out. Coming to department scores in June are Bon.Jour sportswear's denim coor- dmaces covered with stars and stripes, left. And at the ultra-trendy Antique Boutique in New Yorlt, manager Jaclt Maddalena pre- dicts a S200 U .S. flagjacltt't will fly off' cackl. Test you r memory of retro-food DW ,.. l:rtw IP • 9tntll's Ttll ..._. ceeliel. ,,.... .... C.--. tM °"" 0.-. ....... 1 s. ... tM --" ,,,, .... , ,.. .., '-"-' csi.. .... SdtatM, SH.ts>. ... " ......,.. .... ...-. •• c.-.c~ tiN .t rldpn "' ... , -* ftNI -.,... .. , _ tM Mell tf ...... Tilt Mr ''lt Md'" -.i,.. ,....Ml. (Aall'WI .. et f'IPt.) 1. Name the "Fluffc:r" element 10 "flufrc:r-Nuner Sandwiches." 2. Light-years before we heard of bran's benefits. "Our Bc1t Bran Muffins" used this Kellogg cern l. 3. "Tunnel of Fudge uke," J 966 's Pillsbury Bake-Off runner-up, alb for this pan. 4. You can't ma.kc cl11/t co" qwuo, that Tex-Mex cheese dip served an a chafing duh with com cb1ps. without a bloclt of this. 5. "Spinach Dip,'' a aearion of the '70s. is always made with Knorr Vege~le Soup Mix. Hell~'s mayoniw.se, thawed f roun spinach and wuc:r chC'1tnuts, and served an tbts instead of a bowl. 6. An all-Amc:ncan salad (on the: sweet side) combines shredded c~nots, canned pineapple chunks and a ltnlc: mayo with this 1ngrc:d1ent iU!l~p~·, .. dnos AJ.)f)J JO ~:::> · L SUIS!t)I 't Jt01 .).(l lf l~ •punoJ t AfTTI'i'n -p~q JO pot )DO 7. The most important 1t1grc:d1ent (besides the: tuna ~od noodles) 10 Tuna Noodle Cuserole u: -p,,•011oq v ·s (pf!W JO 1oq) Jx!d.,d otuef Cf -tf tptM pg1ds ~q:) u.noJd p.)tunnnd ~APJ\ •t "lO~dn1~ iU!lfq JO .)~td t!1{1 UO uru t p.)1dm01d ~~J .)'l{t' .)ipty .)cu. '996 l .)JO}~ ilrppo U~ Ra utd Stql :lftd ipunq v ·t ut.ig-nv 1 .B01~ •01 -1nnqsnw 't :uMSllf 8. Which of the following u NOT pc:nnamble an classic m~tloafl a. Cream of 1"WSh room 01 tomato JOMP b. 0"10" JoMp mix c. Sol•J JraJ'"l d. Oot1 t . Ktcchwp First steps to better baby photos Now that baby boomen are up to their knees in babies of rhe1r own, they are in search of the ultmuce baby p1crure. While mcmben of the Prof c:monal Pbotognpben of Amtria report ta.lung a thitd more funily and baby phoros than JUST 2 yein ago. nu..ny parena prefer to snap away at home:. Not c::uctly ~ shutterbug? Tbe PPA 's Burt &ho.kc:, left. father of a 12-yea.r-old boy, says It took him 10 years to shoot a good photo- gnph of bu own lt1d . Hu guiddines: M11li1 IJ f•kA. No more than 5 to 10 minutes m &ont of the c:amera for ltids under 5. Pldt /1 ,.,., tlaL Don't photognpb kids when the)' nomully would be eating, nap- ping or playing. They'll easily lose u1tettSt. 811oofr. Kich don't srnile on command, To get a narura.I smile, tcU a joke, sing a nursery rhyme or just act sally. "Kids Ion to see their parents act like fool•." Behnke pys. Drcu '"•"' "11'•1'rl•t•l7. If you're photo- gnplung a group of lids, ma.kc sure their ouc- f;u arc color-coordinated. And be sure their clothes fit right. Ph()(os cxag~tc a bad 6t. A dazzling collectJon of slzzlln' Slxttn uow cars that Inspired tlte most 11cHlng 1oe11tds of the decade. Remember crulsln' down the road hsttnlO' to an the top Ms ... in that grut set of wheefs you wish you stJU owned? Wetl ... hett thly 119 ~ 11·1 the ultimate collection of diKast models honoring Thi Cln•ic Cars of the Slxtitsl They're Ill here. The 12 gruttst cars of tNt memorable era. as ChoSen by Cir Ind DrMr magazine. Rt-CIUled In authentic 1 :.a scale repffcas. Loaded with features that mlde the Oftginal en legends. DooB and hoods that open and cJost. Seats that •gtw: Fulty dttailed engines. AU the fine pomts-right down to the apobl In the wtlellsl Hand-plintld, hlnd1>0bhld and hand-assembled. Just 165 uch. plyabM In moncNy lnstaamlnlS. ~from Frlnldin Mint Prtcilion Modeb. Y1*tr Dir ...... 1' I Mey tf you WWI to r1Un ll'ff Ff1flldln Mint PrldUon Modlts ~ you ""Y do ao wflNrt 30 dlYI ~your rapt of tNt purct.e tor,...,._ C1d or rlfund. Ac• 11 fn'r•....., "'...._. Mlf1nt._11 ...... _.o1,_, c1t1ck ---·~-·-...... Franklin Mint Precision Models~ Simply 111111 A1111d. ....... ..... .,, Jlllf'dt 25, 1111. F1anllln Mint Pr9ClllOn Models Fflnllln Clnttr. Ptnl~ 190ll1 PlaM tntff my subscnption for Jbt G'mk CICJ al lbl Sim. 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Coastal/Inland highs from 68 to 72. Lows from 42 10 54. for the Orange Coast's most complete weather info- rmation, including boating, fishing and surfing reports, sec page CIO. IN THE NEWSROOM Glory DuBose of Balboa Island took i sue with Oninge Coast Dally Pilot staff wtitcr Karen Auge's recent story on flag-flying etiquette .... We decided to do a story after several readers phoned in wanting to know to do's and don'ts of waving Old Glory .... The gist of DuBo e's dissertation was that rules Cor flag flying are "preferable," not "mandatory." And, con~idenng the outpouring of patnotism displayed along the Coast, he says: Why quibble over rules" . Anyone who read all of Auge's article should come to the ume conclusion ... That's pretty much how it ended. QUOTES Of THE DAY • Whtn things go ~rong, stall /1Ae CrDXJ-' " Saddam Hussein's law, according to Jerry Kobrin (A.3). 0 ''Adver:tt)' LS the Jim path to tmth Lord Byron TODAY'S EVENTS • The Oninae Coa1t Dally Piiot joins other businesses in sponsoring the 1991 Spirit Run to benefit New- port Beach elementary schools. The event gets under way at 6 30 a m. with registration at Fashion Island. A SK run/Walk starts at 7:30 and JOK run starts at 8:30. Awards will be presented at JO a.m. At 11 a.m., Fashion Day at the Island starts. •The American String Quartet with pianist Nina Scolnik performs at 7:30 p.m. at Irvine Barclay The- ater. Tickets $12 at the Bren Center bo~ office and Ticketron outJets. •Our next Readers Page runs March 3. Deadline is Tuesday, Feb 26, to submit essays, poems, photo- graphs and drawings to Readers Page, Oninae CoHt Dally Pllot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. LOTTERY Lotto I, 4, JO, 13, 14, 37 Bonus number -.SJ Decco •HurU: Kina •Oubl: I t Di1mond$: 4 •Spadea: 10 ' INDEX an Franci«:o Pasadena Bell ~ Wll' Groud war beslai/Al, M !41111 .... nm-142 Sunday, February 24, 1991 75 cents Teen dives to his death off Newport pier By Anna Cekola and Mml Ko 0nn0t Coest Ody Plot NEWPORT BEACH A 17-ycar· old Fountain Valley boy died Friday night after diving off the Newport Beach Pier, apparently intending to S"-'lm back to shore, police said Al about 10:20 p.m., Darren Evans and eight friends were walking on the pier, about a third of the way out, when the youth decided to jump off and swim ashore rather than walk back, Newport Beach police Sgt. Kent Stoddard said The victim told his friends, also teen- age bo~ from FolUltain Valley and Santa Ana , that d1vmg off the pier "'a' something he had "always wanted to do," Stoddard said In a hermc effort, one of h1'> fn end., tried to 'lave the boy's life by Jumping feet fir t into the water and pulling him ll'hore, Sgt Jim Kamm'>l-v '>aid The hoy·~ friends 11dmin l\tered c.ird· 1opulmonary rcsuscllalion until the ar· rival of lifeguards, who wnunue 1 c1\1ng him CPR, he said. He was pronounced de11d .11 11:14 p m at Hoag MemonJI Ho,r1t11l Authont1es say E\<tn' died trom a broken spine dlter )triking hs'I head on an unkno"n 1 bJect underwater, proba~ bly the bone m The pier ll\ about 20 feet above the water, ""h1ch ""as reach- ing high 11dc 11 the ume of the acci· dent "V. e arc 1me'l11ga11ng 1t &'> an acc1· dent ' Kam1n'>h ''ud See DEATH/Piii • Massive allied forces strike Iraqi troops • '1'1-!'hat'3 Ml ·Al tanks from the U S Army's 1st Cavalry uSl' mine clearing blades to breach sand berms n the S.-wd1 desert in preparation for ground war troop movement . MWD says water supply dangerously low Warns of more drastic rationing measures By Daily Pilot sun and 'Mre services NEWPORT BEACH -Residents here face an even bleaker ruturc as the city's sole water provider said it might have less water than 1t was count· mg on from the 0 state and could re- quire its customers to adopt even tougher rationinJ- The Metropolitan Water District, which provides ~~----__., more than half of the water used by IS million people in Southern California. may order con· \ suf1\ers to cut use by up to 35 percent Current plans call for a 20 percent cut The MWO, which supplies all of Newport Beach's water and a poruon of water to other Orange Coast cit1e . also aid Friday it may force tougher cuts 1n water used for 81Jicuhurc and ground water replenishment. The district is contemplating new cut because its main suppber, the State Water Project, docs not expect to be able to provide any additional water thi year, said MWD spokcsm n Chri Helm~- The agency's board wiU \'Ote on the matter March 11. If apprOvcd. the cuts could So into effect u early as April t. "Our worst-ate acenario suddenly got worse," said Carl Boronkay. the di · tnct's general manager. "You j'1 t couldn't dream six month ago that it could be like this." Newport Beach, which will imple· ment a l.S percent cutback next week, had already sent out leuen to re idents advising them to expect a 20 percent cutback and penalties for overuse But that wu before the State Water Project action. Costa Mesa and' Hunt.initon Beach draw 70 percent of their water from locaJ wells and import the rest Costa Mesa has asked residents to cut back J 0 percent. Huntinatoa Beach officials arc scheduled to couidcr water rationina in April. Fountain Valley cwrcntty has a Stie WAT'EfWlll • Crisis may take shine off adored autos By Tony Oodero °'*"' c..t Ollr ... COSTA MESA -Al the lut bit of rn.asurable rainfall ~ a scant memory. dal who Nly on water to mab 1 liwf.N l!lllJ Jll9d themteha left '""' Md dry if .... forra.,....__...-..,. ~ ........... °' ..... billlitt ...... "" loclll ....... .. wi• """'* ........... - bet, washin1 oec'a car -., bccomo harder to JuMify. .. A aot of, .... are ... cruy on ... planet ,... ... -... JICt ~--111~ ....... .. QI ......... c.. -.....~,c.r w.-.To ... ,.., .... _ .. .............. _ . ... .., ............. .. .,. •• ., • ..., • • 0 II Ill lff By George Esper AP I:~ t Wnt' "'~ DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia -Alhed fo rces struck Iraqi troop~ before dawn Sunda) in a long·aw11ted &round otten· J\'e that Arab and Br1t1sh sou rces said included mas· Sl'-'C land as- s au Its into Kuw ait and Iraq The all-out atta c k ·an· no unccd by Pre 1dent Bush a the · final ph;.se" of the liberation of Kuwi1 1I came after Saddam Hussein ig- nored a \\ h1te Hou e ultimatum to pull hi armv out of the emirate. Stt additional \\ar CO\tragt, A4 The ground offensl"e, following weeks ol prae11ce b) allied armored, air and am· ph1b1ou5. fo re.es, marled the stan of the b1~e'1 l' S ground engagement ince Vi- etnam and America's fint dc~ert land war .,inc.c \\orld War II. Bu h briefly addre»ed the nation Sat· urda) nigh t 10 announce that he had or- dered the military to use "all forces avail- able. including ground forces, to e1ect lhe Iraqi arm' from Kuwait." Britain s domestic news agency, Press A'c.oc1at1on reported that the allied SeeWAR"-M Seymour, Dann em eyer begin bat.tie By Oouo 'h s The AslOCill"ld Prm ACRAMENTO -U S Sen. John Se- ymour u1d Saturday that h rival for dtc Republican nomination for the Senate ill 1992. Rep. Bill Danncmcycr, .... bMa f&iatcd on gay-bashing" throuatK>ut hll political career. OanncmC)cr, R·fullcrton, ~ by labeling the Conner Anaheim IMra·'m "Senator Fhp Aop" ror hi ch•• tro. the pro·hfc to pro-choice Clmpi • .._.. f n and dcfencUna h ~ IO_.. 0 aay n hts uu. "I have affirmed 1hc bctCNn•ll _,. as the foundatioe of ow ~ I ........ . ' . . ~ Orange Coast People A Newport Beach resident who was the top salesperson for 1990 at the Tuttle-Clack Nissan of Costa Mesa and was rccog- niicd and congratulated for hi success nt a recent Tuttle-Click Automotive Group sale~ meeting. MAN'S BEST FRIENO--------- n.ar baraa. w·ho hns "o rked at the denlcrship for almost three \Car\, cla1m<1 his succes come'I from his treatment of perspective t-u .. er' a'i old friends ''I'm not the typical 'Howdy, how ya doin', I got a ca r for .you' alespcr on I'm not like that. I treat them h~c a friend The fir'lt minute, )OU have lo have them fall in love "•th )l>U. That's how I've found success." NON-MANAGEMENT TYPE-------- A former landscaper. it took Barbaria about a month to find d 1mc.: tor hi new job !\ow, he can't sec him elf ever doing any- thinc cl'c "I e\en was offered the joh of neet manager, but I ltl..cd 1h1' 1110 much. I lme 11 to death That's probably why I do '°"di .. -Compilttl bJ Colin C•ld••ell Local News Briefs Assailant attacks, stabs two men Hl ~I ING I()\, Ul \( II -h\n mm \\<.'re 'eriou!.ly 1n1urcd carl't ~.1turd<t\ m11rning \\hen the\ "c re \t,1hl>ed tor nn unknown reason by .in ac;s,lalanl c.trl)ing .1 l.Hl!e knile. pohc.c said. Jt U'> Orgcl, 27, nt I lunt111~1on lk.1ch, h;iJ I'' right arm par- tially 'ic.,crcd 1n the 'tJbh1ng "h1lc I r.1n._:t--w t amargo. 31. had hi right hiind palli<lll) \C\.\: red b) the .1 .. ,,11)Jnl rolicc \a1d. Uoth men were treated at I luntin.:ton l lum,in.1 I l11\p1t.tl and will re- quire o;urgel)•, police ,,11d I 1c11 \\ound' 1Acrc 1111t de11cnbed as life threatening. The \tabbing O\:curred nn Kn•l,011 I 1•11.· and :O,l 11c. r Avenue. No de,cript1on of the ,1.,,'11l 111t "•'' .1\ 11l.1hk Shot nred at passint motOl!lst HUNTI NG10"1 nl·ACH -\ I 1 I l.1hr.1 motomt c\capcd 1n 1ury h1dav night when " P·'"ing \.111 llfl·d .1 'hot at him, pullce said Dn11.1ld Kirk ">parguc, 22. \'-·'' cJrl\ ni.: c. .l\ll 111111d 011 I fell A"c nuc ne,1r Uoba Ctuca ~trcct .11 ,., r Ill WHtdl ii ITidn Ill ~ellow Viln tra.,cling in the. oppo,1te d1rc.d11111 l11t·d .1 round .11 him from a \m<lll h;indgun f't1hCe \,llJ \p.trL'UC.', 22, \\,1 .. nOI 111! h\< the ~hOl, pol ICC ' ml · Pol1c.:e \\Crt~ not .able 111 ltl\..ttc 1hc.· '" 1011.·r. Victim shot with paint-pellet gun I IL" I JN<i Ir JN Bl \( I I A I luntrngton Beach m.1n wa' 'tung hut nol 'cr111u'I) in, ired I rnJ.1) n1gh1 "hc.·n he Y.CJS hit 1n 1hc Jrm h~ .1 !-hot of p.11111 from .1 pellet gun. p.1lice <.:.11d . Ronald hc\mann, J~. "·" hit "' one 111 1\\(1 male assail ants \\Ith the p.11nt gun \\htlc he Y.,1l~ed ~1th 111" Y.1fc at about 10 pm. 1 n H,unilton ,\\et111~', pol11.e ,,11<1 I k \llfl<:rcd mmor -.well ing and hru1'>ing ln p.irl\ of h" .irm Police'"'' the hooter ncd IO <J (olr \l/llll.1r lfl I I fonda Civic Robberies keep Costa Mesa ponce busy CO\ I A MF C.. \ ·1 Y.O unrcl.11etl rc1hherie' on opposite ends 11( town r ml.i\. night l..cpt polrce huw here . At ahnut 8 45 p m ... 1 knife w1dd1n~ h.1nd11 held up the Subway \andw1che' <1nd C)alad' \hnp .1t 1%6 Ne\\rort Blvd .. gelling away "1th aho111 ~200, "h1ch he reported!\ 'tuftctl into his pants before llccrng, polit·c ''"d W11nc'l\C'i told polite the r11hbc.r carried in u jacket pocket a ~111fc with .1 6 inch long l'Urvcd hl.1dc. \1m1lar to a fishing knife ·r he rohlin " dc'>rnhcd ,1, wh11c. ahout 21 years old. 5 feet 10 IOChC'i, "Ith lrj!hl·CO(ored hair f fe Wit\ last seen wearing a dark J •tktl. a red .ind hi.id. h;indan.1· .111d hl<1c.k pant . •\ (cw minutes later, police had a report of another armed rob- 1 Cr} 11\lt\lde " n.inl.. of Americ.:.1 .1utomat1c teller machine at 3233 Park (enter Drive neJr \outh (oa\t Plaza, police said. Puli ce recovered a h.indgun used in the robbery and were look- 1n~ for at le:i~t two men. described 1n their late teens, wearing cl.irk cln1h1ng and "Cflf\es around their neck'I. fhe lo\\ in the rnhbery was the v1ct1m''i bnnk card, police ~aid. l here were no reported tnJune in the two robberies and further 1lc1a1I~ were not available . COSTA MIZSA -An alert police ergennt who potted an ap- parent armed robbery in progress at a sandwich shop in West- mm,ter helped foil the holdup, police aid Friday. Suspects Scott Wairio, 29, of Garden Grove, ond William Wil· homs, 35, of Costa Mc o,' were in custody f,tlfowina the botched holdup at the Subw y Sa ndw1che'I & Solnd re,taurant at Beach Boulevard and Bol~n Avenue. Wa.irio, the alleied driver of 1 stolen getaway car, was arrCJted after the auto's engine blew up during a chase that reached speeds of 105 mph. Will iams wu taken into cu tody as he ran out of the re tau- rant. still carryin& a e h rc&iJter tray fu ll of money and a .22 re- volver, s,t. James Waller of the WCJtminster Police Dcpanment Slid. Sjt. Rick McKinney •u on patrol when lie .potted Williama In the shop jutt before midni&ht. Waller aaid. McKinney puJled into 1M pertina lot u Williarm •• lemn1 the businaa. WaUcr 11id. WW*-pw up without a 1trugk, Waller Mid, but Wairio fled bl dte car ud beaded north on Bach, then elll on IM free · .., Wol'I tM C81'1 cnainc scind. The men were bded 81 Ute Or-. a..., 1811 rot ~ ,...,.ry and pc1•111i1111 of a llOln _ . ., ....... • The World ... In Four Minutes -1111111• 111111 ...... DANO KOK. Thailand .-Military chiefs top~Premier Chat? ichai Choonhavan's elected government Saturday, apparently without firing a shot. The plotters accused his administration or corruptio n and protecting enemies of the monarchy. The United States condemned the coup and suspended $16.4 million in aid. Rebels led by Armed forces commander Gen. Sunthorn Kongsompong, a strong critic of the governmen1, reportedly de- tained Chatichai and members of his 1dminis1ration. Troops took over 1he government-run media without resistance. "Chatichai has a policy of no resistance to coups," said a sen- ior source, who spoke on condi1ion of anonymity. Rebel announcements over radio slations said the government was dissolved, martial law impo ed and the 1978 constitution abolished. Foreign policy -pro-West, anti·Communist -will not change, Sunthorn said. Man Pleads guilty to threatening Bush BATON ROUGE, La. -A chemist has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he threat- ened to kill Prcsidenl Bush, and prosecutors asked a judge to recommend mental trea1ment. Details of the threat were filed in a ealed af- fidavit. "ft wa not a joke on your part?" asked U.S. D1stnc1 Judge John Parker during a hearing Friday. "No," responded Stephen Ashburn, 34, who testified th.lt he has a doctorate in organic chem1'>try. But U.S. Allorncy Ray LamontCJ told Parker that Ashburn did not hin& to indicate that he meant to carry our the threat The Judge freed Ashburn on a $10,000 unsecured bond, :rnd Jefcrrcd sentencing until Parker receive' a background report on l11m. Ashburn faces a maximum penally of five years in pm.on and a ~250,000 fine. Speaker Pro Yem Roos to resign ~ACRAMENTO -Mike Roos, the second-ranking member of the state A sembly, will re'>1gn from the Legislature next month tu hcac.I a nonprofit group to stuc.ly "ays uf improving the Lo~ Anl!cle' Schools District. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES A cool, offshore breeze bl~w th roush the open 'ct of f rcnch doors rn Jonathan Vitale\ unlit. Bad. Uay home. lilow1ng M3cin- to\h-crcatcd graphics and pie chart\ Jll m c:r the otherwise well- li..ep1 IMng room Out o r the sh:ido"s emerged 3 t.ill figure in .1 trench coat In one of the intruder's blacli..-lcathcr-glo\e·cO\ercJ h;rnd'i was a hluc·\teel h.indgun, 1n the other. a 0Jshlrght HcJding into V1talc's bedroom, the Jpparcnt burglar pau cd ne.ir the night stand and picked up a gold-framed, 8'10 photo- gr4pb._of Kathenne Bell. 1 he uninvited hou\e gue\I stared at the benu11ful newswoman for se\cral moments, then broke into man1- aettl lougntcr. Suddenly. the loud chime' of a mini-grandfather clock fright- ened the intruder, who dropped the picture, which nicked the corner of the night stand. 1 he glass cover over the photo ~hat· 1t'red, f1end1shly ripping a scar into the reproduction of Uell's wmely fa ce I he my)te nou~ ligure sli nkcd into Jonathan'<, b.ithroom. lifted the hd off the commode. took a plJ'itlC ba~> f11lcd with a while 'uh,t.incc out of the trench coat anti carcfull> t.i pcd 1t nc't to the toilet\ pump before replacing the hd. ~ Me:inwhilc, Jonathan and KJ1her1ne .1ppro.1chcd the gwlhona1rc\ front door "I don't think 11' \llCh a good idea thJt I ~u in there "1th you:· 'he prole\ted, Jlmmt convmcin~ly You mu\t come 1n and help me \<HI thl\ thing out.' Jonathan ,,11c.I .t'i he guided hts long, bra\<, key 111tn the ke)hole The turning doorknob startled the intruder. who ~hut off the n.1,hhght Jnd pointed the gun to"ard the front door. To he conrmucd Did You Know? Costa Mesa CMc Playhouse makes big strides in theaters Jn C:o'llo l\tesn: Jn 1983, the Co'.)1.1 Mc\a Civic Playhou,e. h.w- 1ng 'pent I\ ytars in a World War II vintage .wd1torium at the CJrnngc County fairground,, moved into 11' new home. ;i S 140,000, 9(1.<.c.i t community the.iter at the Rea Commun it) Cen· tcr on HJm1lton St reet. The non-profit troupe wni; organ1Lcd .1~ a proJeU of the ci ty's Leisure Services department in 1965 ilnd prc- <.entc, five pl.1\' each sen<1on pluc, a children' ~how each )pring Srcp inro rile spor/ighr when you ~end }Our h1\roricnl focr.\ ro D1Cl You Knnw. Orangt Coast Dally Pilot, P.O Do' 1560. Co~ra M C\tl, Q]f>~6 -Compiltd by Annt plnn Police Log Co ta Mesa one was 1n1urcd. Huntington Beach Roos. D-Los Anaelcs, who a A embly pcakcr ~ro tcm has presided ewer noor aesslon since 1987, announced his March 1S departure on Friday. He also i a friend of Speaker Willie Brown and co·wrote the 1990 ban on semiautomatic weapon · . ,, "It's &0in1 to be a great per50nal vacuum for me and Wtlhc, said Assemblyman John Burton, D·San frnnci o "His ~bihty as presidin& offteer is almost unparalleled. And l\ic cen quite a few speaker pro tems." Roos will be succeeded as speaker pro tern by A semblyman Jack O'Connell, 0-Santa Barbara. Mlrlhlll lull former thrm owner DALLAS -A former oo-owner or the failed Guar111ty Feder- al Savings of Dallas is being hunted by U S. marshals after his fa ilure to show up at a Southern Cahforn1a prrson to begin serv- ing a 30-year sentence, Paul Sau-J(j Cheng, 35, was suppo cd 10 report Feb. 14 to the Federal Correctional Institution at Lom poc, Calif. A warrant ha been issued for his arrest, officials said Cheng and Simon Edward Heath, 36, were con"ictcd Aug. JS of stealing $6 million in 1986 from Gu.uanty Federal to benefit Pacific Realty Corp., a real estate company they owned. Govern - ment regulators took over the thrift after 11 foaled in 1988. "We have an all-out effort in trying 10 npprehend this young man," said chief deputy Luther Jones of the U.S. mnrshal's !lerv- icc in Dullas. Boy goes home after being lost In woods OAKLAND -A 3-)·enr-uld hoy who spent J bone-chilling night lo t in rugged hill after w,1nden11g ,1\1,ay from hi'i home wa\ released from a hospital Satur<Ja) Steven Freitas Jr. was. reported in C:'<celknt cond1t1on when he was released from Children\ Jlo)p1t.1I. aid Bet y Nagler, a nurse. "We just want to get Ste\ en home and le t him know this ~orld ts sttll the same," said the bof'i father. \1evcn Sr The boy wandered away fnim hie, home l hur\dav afternoon in S:in Ramon while playing 1n 111' front ).!rd He "'' found Friday morning huddled under a f1bcrgla~s ~1gn Pn .1 ranch about a mile a\\:l). 1 c:mpcratures durm~ the night \\Crc in the I<'"' 10), but felt hli..e the 30s with the wind chill. -11.t f/1r 1 ~ oC'intt'rl l'rrss News of the Weird Man ftnaly PIYI 34-year·old Reno par1c1ng ticket ror 81 RE.NO, Nev -ll took him 3.t )Ca~ to do 11 . but Ch.uJc, Ouellette has finall\. paid h1'1 Reno parlcrng t1d.ct. Re no Munic1pJI ( ourt re ce1ved Charles Ouellette\ faded overtime parking tKket, a St bill and a o,hml notc: rn the mail last week -0~~ 61T o{ 1.Wl.ct.ilicltl. Cahf., got the 11ckct "hen he came to Reno in t9'i7 t<' ~am· ble and lo)t ncarl\. all h1' money. He aid he found the t11:kc1 while clea ning out h1' dc'k ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL 15, NO. 053 Editor' Hotline: 642-6086 Yout COii'~'> Ibo.it I~ 01 y P "1c fl< ..._, IP' bt lf'COt~ •nd &• ... n d lttl•y I• lJ IOt Wt!Lar'l Lobdc-11 flw Yl'W' 1~·1w1Ur .IM~r '"!I W'"t<t' m.1y bt ~ lo •C"Cotd ~tlt'l to t~ ,.f lrt< Oii •ny tr.pc (011tr•INl0t• In "'" ll'Ht•' col11mn mw •n<l~ '"'° 1 11.1~ .tnrl ttll'ptw.nto numbtr '°' vt'•1f1utoon Th<\ " VOul 1 oml'l'un ry r~~pt'' ~ ""'"' ~· • , .. ¥f'~nt To make a corredion h it I~ Orang~ C<>.a.t 0~ ¥ r.1ot ' puloo tn ptornplly cnrrec. I 1!1 '"'"' ,J \1,11,.IAnO Tu rt I»'' •n """ "' cl~riOui.on pit~"" c ~II f,4 l 011 and''" (rn I~ c1rv ~k "-"''l ~"'""'"' C.-..11~ v .... ,.""6r.,. Adwfl..., .-...~.., Clf\hl-o.-"" ,, ..... ~ \Ii ........... Cot<• ,.. ~ ..... l/lu~~iO" , .... """"' "'-MMwr w.n ..... ~ 1"4t1 ( ""•" ,,_....,, °'4tfj r ... nwo c ·~~ .... Ou 1#\l<I ,,,.,.,...~~ .... ~= ""~,_... .,., o..ir .,... °" \CM' l.1tcr and recently decid- ed h1 pny 11 to ckar hts con- 'l ll'ncc H" n,11c: re.id "I have: dec1d- cJ 10 pa) Jll my old outstand- ing debt\ before I become a hur11ont.il person Detter late th.in llC\.er 'I' I) 5orf) for O\ e r!>1ghl " Chcr11mc pJrkang ucli.et!> at th~ time c.amed a SI fine, hcluw tt>d.l) '41 level of $9. Cowl Cltlk G.a)tlDodge illd prnple occ.1sionally have paid r111C\ ::ifter five or 10 years, but nt'.'\C r after 14 \iCnH. "It\ real u~u'lunl. We just might frame 11," she said. -B.t• 1 ht Assocl•ttd Press C~•fl ~ "f">"' WQI~ IW•.11..-, No r.;.i.al ~11t• v .11.J. .. n ~,,., ~t n ~, bt rtpmo1o,,c td .. rth<>c.t ""' nl!ll' !)(''""'"'"' cJ Cl>p\<• iV t °""""' t obtrt ( '''' r1~1d1>n1 A <" '' f '"' "''" Ofltt. r • 11110! Slt 1n, Jr CIM""'~" How to reach us at , the Daily Pilot Circulation Or.10ge Coun1; b 12 • ..i 3 3 i Advertisi ng Cld'>Stflt>d 642-5678 U1spl.l)' M2-H.l 1 Editorial N~ 540-1121 Sport\ 642 ~330 News, sports fa1C 646-4321 Main Office 8usin~ Office 642-4321 Bu~iness fa• 631 -5902 Glcnncyrc, hla ve.h1cl wu 1ho1 by someone w11h 1 pellet Jun Holes were found In the paucnacr aide of the \C:hlclc, 1 19 9 hu&u Trooper • A man w beaten in tho face w11h a piece of ~ u he waited homo from Chester Drat.-en bu. The man req1urcd 20 alltchcJ in hit moulh end IOjl lhtcc front teeth H 1 result ot tho att1ct He wu treated and 1clc: d from Collcac Ha.pita!. He 1old pol!CO he had been walkina alone when a men )Cited tn him, l"hc neat thin& hC tncw. the man qld, he w11 beina beaten 1n the face. omccn fO\lnd him, blccdu, .. al 1 th S1rcc1 and Cabrillo. Four mtn •Ith shawd heads ind akatcbo.rdt in tow rc~rtcdly ran out without_ PIYinL for their mul 11 lhc Ortndcr rcauunnt, 21(XJ'2 Pacmc: Coast th h• *•1· l mpJoyccs from the co~tc otricc or tho Alpha Oc11 Center were CVK~•ted from t~ bu1ld1na anu ttcc:1v1n1 bomb 1hrca1s. ewport Bach • Ch1n1 and porcelain vua wcro 11olcn from a locked van that hid been parked on Pctef'IOft Place Fountain V1lley Pola arc 1ea~ tor 110n110M who ••cer.d 1ho All c:." Atli,,..~s~~ o11uc1 ......... comp.ICf IJlfctR, ot tho cientcr repDf1ocl .... .,.. .. w • ., ........ • A ...-.1 111d 1• ......_ --n.ndlr ro- c= • ::· ;w-:---· ··--... -= .. .. ::.:.=...-= • I\ bullet •h•acd 19'~ a prap in tho 9000 block of Olymptc DrM -'rnc'arc<fa c.an of od. Sontconc n:siortedlJ _.. a 10.foot d1n"'1 1n tho I~ bloclt ollNuewlitcr l..aM , lmne A rc.tidatt of S.lbol Pcnln1uJa rctumcd from a l'*o-d17 lrlJI lO I.al Vqu aod found her 1917 Sua.111 amurit, Whd 9M lift In a lot at 600 E. Oceeft f f'O(lt, ~IJ ftlldelieecl, wkll .a foor ,.,. .a..w . ...-. ..... Md~ .. CMr ... bodr. the , ......... Md ..., ......... bfollca • ind , .. wld1llldd ... --"*" off ..... .,... ...1o.,.... ....... • • -. .. ·1 THERE OVGH'ITA IE A IAW -When 1M Peniaa Oulf War end • whit l'U miu Jeut will be television'• euhead analysts You know, the pompous pundits pulled from the "think tanks" named the Global Institute of Barba ric Behavior Enforced by Raving Id iot Saddam Hu ss ein (GIBBERISH), or whatever. They all remind me of Paul Dickson, a droll character 1 met . cvcral li rct1mcs ago lit the National Pre Oub bar. Dick1on was introduced as rounder and sole director & ...J---? . or the Wa h1n1ton·based ~ A_~ Murphy Center for the --~ f Codification of Human and Organizational Law. Its short handle was Murphy' Law, which oonce1ved and popularized uc h trui ms a "If anything can go wrong, at wall." Hi mi ion was to collect and annotate quotable laws, pnnciples, and instructions for dealing with the real world. He later publi hed them in two handbooks titled, "The Official Ruic ' and "The Official Explanation." You're probably ( miliar with many of the gems, to wit: Calvin Coolld&e's Law: "When large numbers of people arc out of wor k, it can lead to un employment." John Paul Gttty's Reminder: "The meek shall Inherit the earth, but not it mineral rights." AstrolOI)' Law: "It's aJways the wrong time of the month." Clare Booth Luce's Law: "No good deed goes unpunished." Jones' Law: "The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of omeone he can blame it on." Smee Aug. 2, when "the mother of all sand torms" blew up in the Persian Gulf, I've been waiting -in vain -for Paul Dickson to pop up on network television, helping the anchors to e"<plain insa ne Hus can. No such luck. He might have come up with these: addam' Law: "When thing go wrong. tall like craly." Iraqi 'oldler's Law: "When the going gets tough, wnve anything that' white " Corby's Law: "If you can't ettle fights "11h1n }Our own house. move to another neighborhood." Yasstr Arafat's Law (enaclcd 100 Io li-): "Never ~lcep wath anyone cra~1er than your elf." Prtsldcnt Bush's Constant Reminder: "When you·re up to your ass 1n nlhgator , it is diffaculr to keep your mind on the fact that )Our primary objective is to drain the swamp.·· TI1e United atlons Theorem: "Before designating an)'th1ng 'unconditional,' It should depend on certain conditions " Genual Schwarzkoprs Decree: "If anythmg's still moving out there, 11 better be moving north -in a cloud of sa nd." Most of th NEWPORT BEACH -A rece ion and a downturn in real estate prices didn't stop this ten ide community and silt other CJlifomia cities from crllckin& the lbt of the 10 areas in the nation with the priciest four·bedroom, 2 1/2-bath executive-style homes. According to a survey by Coldwell Banker Residential Group, Newport Beach had the fifth most expcn ivc 2,000-square- foot dwellings in the nation in 1990. The &\lerage price: $606,667. California' beaches, weather and high standard or living remain a powerful lure, de pite the rcce ion and the downturn in real estate price , aid Ken Agid, an Irvine-ha ed real estate consultant. "It's bccau e the sun shines and a lot of people want to live here and there aren't enough houses," WB got BPlrltl .....,, ~ 24, 1111 • --t expensive homes in state A&id said. While home in Southern Caltfomaa continue 10 command sky·hi&h price • s les keep f alhng, accordin& to TRW Marketing Services, which tricks real c tatc activity. Housing i.ale~ in Orange, Lo Angeles, Riverside an<! San Bernardino counties were 26 percent lower in January compared with the ame month in 1990, the firm said AJld th.tt five· county area experienced a 1 percent decline an the price of an a'Oeraae home to $204,040, aid Jerry Hoerauf, a TRW general manager. He aid the decline is the-first year-to-year drop in 37 months for which TRW has comp:irable hou ang data Beverly I-tills led the list of priciest executive home , with the average one going for S l.•9 million in 1990. That i more than twice that of No. 2 La Jolla, a San Diego uburb. at $6R6,62S Two Qthc._r Southern Caltforn1a commuoiues made the list: San Marino ($639,000) and the Palos Verdes Peninsula CS533.333) Jn Northern Cah'<'·nia, Sun Franci co ($615,000) and the uburb of San Mateo ($567,500) also were IS'ted in the top JO. Ouhidc ( .1laforn1a the cities with the mo t e"Cpcn i .. ~ four- bedroom e'\ecu11ve homes were Greenw ich, Conn ($585,000). Honolulu (S5Cti.::!~O) and Chicago's Lincoln Park 1S-iCJl,66~) And the other end of the h~t? A similar hou~e in Corpu Christi, Texas. CO\t onl~ S 2 3~ -By stafT and Mirr rtports - Pu Ull • Ill 11 "JP"' 1-BO'ed)'. Hins $1,.491,667 _ 2. la Jolla S686,625 ). 5.in ~rino $639,000 4. S.ln Frinc1sco $615,000 : 5. Newport kaich S606.66'-+ 6 Greenwich, Conn SS85,000 : 1. S.ln Mateo $567,500 I 8 Palos Verdes Pen. $533,333 9. Honolulu S506,2SO 1 O. Chicago-Lin.Pie. $491 ,667 Lowtst 1 Omaha, Neb S99,846 2 .Yemph•s, Tenn. S97,283 3 Fort Smith, Ark S9S,775 4 San Antonio S94,000 5 K.ln~s City, Kan. S93,363 6 Tulsa. Okla. $92,443 7 Jacoon, Mich S92,253 8 Evansville, Ind $89,933 9 Oklahoma City S85,200 10 Corpus Christi, Tx. S82 338 I War weapon ~ • found during: police stop . COST A MESA -Three rocl<%t launcher v.ere found in a rtd TO\:Ota after an officer stopped the dri~er for an outstanding traftic v.arrant The launchers, ljght antj·tank as ault v.edpons, were found JO tfte trunk of the car Fnday by Offiocr Stc"e Callas after John Thom.i'> Louis. 25, of Newpon Beach, • failed to produce a driven liccrr;e or 1den11ficat1on of any kind Louis was arrested on susp1c1on of po ~e!l!ilOn of the launchers. having no license and pro .. idlJ"lg fal e information to a pol1ee officer When he was !>topped. Callas said Louis gave a false name. Lamont Louis. Louts, was · being held 1n Jail 'in lieu of $1 0,000 bail. He · 1s scheduled for arraignment Tuesday. Dan Rather' Diiemma: "If you look tense enough, viewer~ will s"atch to another channel." The 1V Ne~orks' Law: .. lf a hot news bulletin interrupt a p:ud commerc1JI, program producer'> should be updating their re- .,umc-, '\thlett' l1~a We1denback fir~ up Harbor View [It mt'ntar,. School students for this morning's Spmt Run .ti fl hon 1 .. land l"e Sk walj,,,, run and 101.. run .,..ertt s;.-~~11'.>. "-0."'"""' e~pected to attrad nParh 6,000 participants rats ng ,1bout S60.000 1 :>r special program' at Harbor \ e ... and lfov 0 MderY\n S.. hoot U>uis reportedly told police the launchers bclona to his roommate, who 1s a Manne serving in the Persian Gulf. -By tb~ Dail] Pno1 It \hould be noted that Paul Dickson's collecuon w-as pubh hed ~cfore Operation Desert Storm burst upon u . but mo t of his rules arc t1mclc s and can be adapted to people, places and 1tu · dt1on throughou t Pllotland With any planning al all. I might C\cn get around to tht'll -with your help. of course. Navy reforme·r featured at Town ~I \kanwh1lc. remember Kitt)'~ law, pronounced twice wcdh· • · You can·a e"<pcct to w-m the lottel') 1f )OU don't bu) .1 lid.ct" And my mumbled re~pomc. ~nown J\ the Lo\cr.,· La": "We mu~t lc.irn to live "1thin our income, C\en 1f we ha\e to borrow 10 do so " At which point, I proud!) di~play the fam11) motto, emhl.11l1ncJ lleath the Kobrin Clan's coat or arms. "Noh hcere movere modum v1vcnd1 tuum fructus ·· Tran\la11on "Never let ~our income affect your ,t,10d.1rd ol h\ln(t .• PJul D1ck\on might "':int to include that 1n ht'> next book - for the u4'ual compen,at1on. of cour e Jen) Kobrln's column runs undoy. Tuesday and Frid11y. Surrogate mother appealing judge's decision to take child raised and answer them and set out what we belic"e to be the law," he 11id. By Ha~ Harre I D , Pi! I ftl'.JU Ed:'.llf '\E\\ PORT BEACH -W11h "'Jr r.1ging 1n the Persian Gulf. \1 nnd I\.\ tall hv retired Admiral I Imo i.umwJlt J-r. promises to be mtngumg. Zumv.alt i£ the gc.ond 'pc.1~cr an the :-!3rd Town Hall Cclcrit) Serie~. . Spon,ored by the Assi tancc l c.tgue., of Laguna Beach and cw port Beach. the talk is chcduled for 10.30 a.m. at Edward"s Cinema Theater an Newport Center. Zumwalt's talk 1 cnutled · World and Regional Ten ion ." Former head of the United States 3\')', Zumwalt's mahtary career began an 1942 when he graduated cum laude from the U.S. Naval Academy. He served throughout World War II, Korea and Vietnam, and, at age «. became the )Oungest four-st.r admiral in the nation's history. During his n.1val ca reer , around the country He also co· Zumwalt iniuated wide-ranging authors . "The Zumwalt Bagley refo rm H is ··z -g r ams' Report," a v.ed.l) newspaper modernized the Navy and made t:olumn on current is\ues. career\ more attracll\e. A\ the Recenth retired director of the ~av-,\ ~en1or officer, he mcrca ed Lo Angele' Zoo Dr. 'Warren the righting capabthues of the U Thomas ., the ne:\t chedul ed Ckct ~-f-He-will ~<14r~ -&- Following his re11rcmcn1 in mid· "Voyage to Ararat" during ha 19"'4, he has turned his e\pcricnce prc,cnta11on March 25. and energ) 10 man) di fferent Concluding the \Cfle\ April 22 ac11vit1e\. He ·~ currently pre~1dcnt v.111 be Vir~m1a Graham. actress of Admiral Zumwalt and .md author She v.ill talk about Con ultanh, a con)ultmg firm in "Life After Harl').'' the 11tle of her management, energy, health care, IJtest book. over ea~ bu inec;s operation . The Town Hall Cclebnt) Serae foreign and derensc policy. and ra1~c fun d> fo r the 1-.0 "tr1tcg1c planning From 1979 to ph1lanthrop1c orgamzauons and 1 J 9 5, Zumwalt ser\lcd as a underwritten by the Oningt Coa t gO\lcrnor or the Amcncan Stock Daily Pilot. E."<change, and continues to serve Tickets for the entire ~ne ctre the door. , on the boards or numerous $45. Tickets for indiv1du•I talks, if for more information or 'to corporatio ns and charitable a .. a11ablc, arc $1 5 and can be order lick.ell call 673~130 or 721- organizat ions. . ordered b) phone or purcha~d at 737. i fhe admiral ha been a ''isiting .--------------------------- profes or and guc t lecturer 11 evcral universities and colleges SANT A ANA -A urrogate mother -who lost a custody battle for the chjJd she bore for an infen1le couple is appealing the judge's ruling ln the case. Anna John on claims in the appeal, which was filed Friday, that Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard N. Parslow Jr. erred when he aranted full custo<ty or the baby boy to Mark and Crispina Calvert. The '4th Distract Court of Appeal will hear the case after reviewing the written legal arguments filed by both ~1dc . Man stabbed in pier battle ASSE NEEDS YOU! If you are inter~ed in different cCXM1trta, cu1tura Ii "Thi case represent one of the cleare t eumplc ever of a trial judge playing God ... Anna Johnson w denied due process of law and a ra ir hearing," the appeal aid. Richard Gilbert, one of Johnson' attorney , predicted a victory in the appeal. The custody battle was considered unprecedented bea1use It involved a surrogate who has no genetic link to the child. The baby was conceived from Mark Calvert's sperm and an egg taken from Crispina Calvert. The fertilized egg then wa~ placed in Johnson's womb. The child w born Sept. 19, 1990. NEWPORT BEACH -An car~moming fishing expedjtion off the Newport Beach pier erupted into violence Satu.rday leaving a River idc man with multiple nab wounds and another man in CUitody, police said. Keith Wilson mysteriously turned up at Hoag Memorial Hospttal at '4.50 a.m. with mu~tiple tab wounds on his upper body and officers learned he had been ~tabbed near the pier, Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Wilson was listed in stable condition Saturday evenina. a were involved in a verbal argument shortly before the tabbing, Gonis said. After learning or th e tabbing. office~ remembered the .. crbal altercation near the ~ier, and from that tarted developing lead that led them to San Bernadino and then R1ve~1de w-here they made the arrec;t, Goni said. The lead included the \Chicle of 1 u pcct in-.olvcd m the verbal battle, he said Oetecti .. e don't know "'hat the men were allcaedJ) argu101 over. -llr th 0.l(r ,.,,., young people then ASSE needs you. f ' I Help European teens discover the U.S. while IMn9 : with Amalcan host ,.,.a. ! • Training prcMded & opensapmd. ' Call collect: K~n Norton 71-4• 559-1011 . "1 predict that we'll ha"'C a dcca ion by late May or June, and I think by June, Anna Johnson will be the legal mother or thi baby," Gilbert aid. Jobn10n had sisncd a contract to be the surrogate mother for SI0,000, but she later di avowed the agreement, 11ying she had become bonded to the baby and wished to keep it. The case drew intem1tional attention, laraety because of the novel le11l illuea. lc&IJ experts have said the appellate coun procedures in the case also will attract widespread attention. hott)it1l 1pokc man said. ------------ Om tian R. Van Dcusen, one of the attomcrs for the C.l\lerts, aid he would file a rebuttal to the appeal within the next 30 days. "We will ao down all the i ues _.,.,...~ht# Several hours after the stabbing at 11 a.m., Newpon BellC.h police arrested a San Bernardino man ln Rivenide on uspicion of st1bbin& Wilson. Manuel P. FJorcs Jr., a a.,.ar. otd unemp~cd cabinet inlUr, • ........._ .......... ._. .._. Nlllll was booked into Newport ..... ..... ..,..,... • .. -.. • .,..---Jail on suspicion of 1tte111p1ed IRVtNE A serviceman Long Beach woman who wa murder and is being Mid Oii tationed at the El Toro Marine mak1n1 a &cft tum from M.canhur S2SO,OOO bail, Gonis said. ~11onw Air Station wM critically Boulevard onto the h~ay. Allbou&h the two •ppa~ntlJ did :"!iW • r• not bow each other, they bid inJurcd Saturday afternoon when ., ., n.a.,., ..... h ...._.._ 4111..L • he • ...t he apparently ran • red litht ind r-,;;;;;;;;;;;imiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiii_......,._iiiiiiiii:i. ii._iiiiii_iiii_n' ... =-""=m°"iiiiiiiit iiiii~iiiiiiiiiii1 was struck by another car, police 11 said. The marine, whole name •at not immediately re&cued. wu in critical conditio• with head injuries 11 Wntera M1dic1l Center Saturdmy .-.i111t police Mid. nc ....... .,.,.....ort11on Mn1ntmr anMmd la .. ._. Amio ....... ., ... ., .... IOllapltlNd .. 111111 :::0 ,...., -,..,. ..... "' ....... ., .. ,.. ... Thursilay, M.m 7, 19'1 • 71JO ,_ • ~ ,_ .,,.. '"•-"""'••J U.lll9lllf'3••t1&.w• ... •llll----r•1••1. ' JI ....... ., .... Slnll ... lllllM,,_ ASHINGTON -Read between the lines of Presi· ct.Int Bush's ultima- tum to Iraq and this is what you saw: a dete rmination to for ce Sa dd a m Husse in o ut of JUiwait in hum ilia- tion and incapable of threatening his Arab neighbors for years to come. In advance or the start of a massive ground offensive Saturday night, government officials and analysts said that even 1f Saddam survived, he could be rendered powe rless if he had nothing to show from the war. And once the ground assault began, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney reiterated oft-expressed U.S. sentiments toward Saddam: "We've made it clear repeatedly that if Saddam Hussein wc (e to be replaced by another government we would not shed a tear over his demise. It is not to Saddalll • an objoctW. of U.S. policy to chanp the p-million people for 11 yean is atlll intact, offi • enuncnt of Iraq. Jf that happens, IO be it." cials say . In pina the Iraqi le ader just one day to.. U.S. intelli~ence aaenciet are foUowfnf rc- bcad out of Kuwait Bush dictated tennt de· -portt 1>f growing unrest, but so far there I no signed to ensure Sa1ddam would be dcfanged hard evidence, of!!cia!s say. "Dl~nt in Iraq is or eventually overthrown by his people. still an o~moron, said one official. · Id ... _ h' Most officials and analysts say Bush knows .Bush cut a clear hne Fr . ay voctwcen . IS en· thtn even if Saddam survives he can be ren-m1ty toward Saddam and his empathy with the h' h hi Iraqi o le. If Saddam rejected the demand dered po~crle~s as tons as c as not ng to pc p " · · · h I · how for invading Kuwait. to pull out, he risk~ s~bJCCttng t e raqi peo· That's why Bu h rejected Soviet attempts to pie to further hardship, Bu h warned.. swee ten the pill for Saddam with a plan to lift Ten da~. ago, Bush t<?ld the .Iraqi people the allied embargo and se t a withdrawa l timc- thcy could take ma11crs •~to their <?Wn hands table that gives Iraq enough time to retrieve its and force Saddam Hu scan, the dictator, to weapons from Kuwait. step aside" and thereby end the wa r. Secretary One of the reasons Dush in i ted the Iraqi of State James Baker held out another carrot: pullout be completed wit hin 8 week was to If Saddam was no longer !n power, he told limit the number of weapon Saddam could Congress . recently, the United States would take back, one official said. help rebuild Iraq. Bush wa under pressure from U.S. allies in Government official and analysts were di· the region who fea r having to live in Saddam's vided over the likeli hood that Iraqis would re-neighborh~d after the war ends. volt, although many believe he wou ld not sur-"It would be very bad and dangerou fo r us vive fo r more than a few months. if Saddam Hussein remained in power in Iraq Despite the tremendous beatings inflicted on with a substantial part of his huge army still in- Iraqi cities and positions in Kuwait, the secret toct," warned Israeli Prime Minister Yitz hak police with which Saddam has terrorized his 18 Shamir. , ... -u .... coalltlom ol etllllbfei 1eeu to do tUt nldl II npt a• Ja•• I uk only that all of you atop wllat you were dolna and a, a pnyer for all the coallUoa forces, and especially for oar men and women In uniform, who 11111 very moment are rtsklna their llves for their country and for all of us." "May God bless and protect each and every one of them and may God bless the United States of America." -President Bush Iraq troops on murder binge in Kuwait City: U.S. officials "-'l-"""'o A row of F/A-18 Hurm'! t1~htcr·bombers 1s bein~ readied by crC'A-S on the flight deck of the USS Amcnc,1 1n the Pl'r.1an C•1h lJctore .1 r~rnrd 1.000 combat sorties \\NC flO\\n friday by the allies. By Richard Pyle· T•-Associa~ Press RIYADH. Saudi Arabia -Iraq began a new campaign of 1error in Kuwait Oty on Saturday, killing ci- ' 1ltan at rnndom a the deadline for pullout from Kuwa it ap- proJchcd, U.S. military oHicials \:lid l3rit1 h Prime Minister John Ma1or, in announcing Britain's p.irt1c1pa11on 1n the ground war begun earl> Sunday, said Iraq h3d "commiucd unimaginable brutali- 1ic!I again'>t the Kuwaiti civilian population" that demanded imme- diat'\ act ion. rhc Pentagon Stlld earlier that from 1,000 10 10,000 Kuw.iit1s had hccn \ICtlm'> of "atro¢it1c!." an re· cent d.1~' "1 ht.· re I'> a '>)'>temallc campaign of executions of people they've lortured before ... they arc grab· bing people and su mmarily e~ecut· ing them," aid Marine Brig. Gen Richard Neal, U.S. command chief spokesman. I le aid information from the Kuwaiti resistance and other intel· hgence reports showed the killing h.1d been going on for 24 to 4~ hou rs. A!>kcd ""hethcr he bc!Je,cd re· ports from the Kuwaiti rc'>1\lance, which ha\ provided prcnous nc· counts of lrnqi at rocitic~ lhJt could not be independently ve11· f1cd. Nea l sa id: "We arc \Cl)' com· fo rt ablc with the tatemcnl I h.1"c JU!;t made." Al a Pentagon briefing Saturda), NJ'') Adm. Mike McConnell aid 100,000 Ku'"aiti civilian!> had been delained incc the invai,ion. He aid report indica1ed that in re · ce nt days from 2,000 to 10,000 c1- ' 1han had been victims of "atroci- 11e " commi tted by Iraqi troops. He did not elaborate. • A the U.S. deadline for with · drawal pa scd, the command saw no indication tha1 Iraqi forces might be starting 10 pull out of the country they seized lasl Aug. 2. Neal !l:llll. The general aid the cxcculions 1n Kuwait Ci1y had been occurring fo r ome time but had "increased in tempo" 1n the past two days. "I don't wanl to ay more cxecu· 11om, hut th e<,e arc early reports, frcquenl reports (that) indicate to u' that they are carrying out a c;101p.1i~n of terror in Kuwait - pnm~inly Ku" a1t C11y," Neal 31d. A look at the force s arrayed in the gulf Bush signed ·on on battle start time several days ago By Pete Yost nw AtlCICl9d PNss WASHINGTON -Ovc.r_l million nllied and Iraqi soldiers._ confront each oth er in 1he Persian Gulf War -tank to tnnk, man to man -as the ground oCf cn ive begins. The United States mounted a massive ground assault against Iraqi troops in Kuwait beginning nt about 8 p.m. EST. fraq's army had 28 to 33 divisions in Kuwait, totaling S45,000 troops, when the conflict began Jan. 17. They were equipped wit h 4,200 tanks, 2,800 armored perM>nnel carriers and 3,100 artillery pieces. But more than fi\'c weeks of bombing devastated Iraq's equip- ment; the Pentagon estimated 1t had destroyed 39 percent of Saddam Hussein's tanks, 32 percent of his armored vehicle and 48 percent of 1\is 11n11Jcry. Ca ualties were incalculable. A Ion& hne of Iraqi infantry is dug in aJong Kuwait's border with Saudi Arabia. backed up by divisions of Iraqi tonks. And 150,000 troops of Saddam'' Republican Guard arc held in re crvc on the northern Iraqi-Kuwaiti border. The U.S. Army has 295,000 troops in Saudi Arabia while the Marines have 94,000, incl udfo& an amphibiou> force of 1 ,000 men on ships in the gulf Other allied countries ent 20S,000 troop to the Persian Gulf 10 face the Iraqis The United State has 2,000 tanks, over 2,000 piece~ of artillery and 2.200 armored personnel carriers on the ground in Saudi Arabia. The allies' front-line eoldien: Sfcn U.S. Army and Marine division . over 160,000 combat troops. The U.S. comba< forces include two divisions of airborne troops, three of armored and three of mechanized infantry. The Marines have two divisions on land and 18,000 men on ship 1n the Persian Gulf. SI'hc British lit Armored Division with more 1han 160 Chal- lenger tanks. The 8riUlh force inelude11 the 7th Armored Brigade with 9,500 troopt. •DtHIDn to 1hc famou "De5en Rats" of World War JI. Sfhe frendl 6th Light Armored Division with 12.000 men. The French de= a 4,000-man French Rapid Action Force, tncludin1 the Lep>n's 3rd Infantry Regiment with anti- tank millila. ••ie ....., &arottan troop with 480 tanks, paratroope~. conunadot. dlladcil 'Warfare specialists and infantry. m,ria'1 JS.000-man 9th Armored Division, with IOlnC 270 So· vtet 1-62 taDb. • · 9lk Oulf Cooperation Council'~ rapid deployment force or ... to 10,000 t.roapl. The council force has 330 combat aircraft, IDO ..... ad ~ l!OOPI from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, U.... Anb 81111111111. Qa&ar and Kuwait. 1'111•10 fir• been fooJht laracly by U.S. Air Force and ..., t .._ ....._ milaions over Iraq and KUwait. _,..._ ' lli-IUDO •llon mtnni• over 1 lS ahipt In the gulf '91~·1be Air Force ·h:.a '6,000 penonncl Mlllllli ... of lnON dllD SJUll) dlUI ii dMs luJ· ••••• liaoe die PiM at IM ~ War 1n .... ~wen iavoMd. rusociation reported. Arab military sources in Riyadh, reached by telephone from Bahrain, said the coalition forces pu hed in three assaults from land and sea into ·Kuwait and one from Saudi Arabia into Iraq. The sourc· cs poke on condition they not be i dentifted. U.S. military officials declined to Pt ..., detalll di .. ••Ii. ~ Ina II would 8kt *" __,. De WA Hl "'JGTON -President Hu'h signed off on the exact lime for the ground a sauh to begin - p m. on Saturda> -as long a<, l\\1) week'i 31!0 on the recommen· dat1<rn of the commander uf Dc ,ert torm. his spoke~man sa id. In f,tet, the pres1den knew "hen he left the White House on I mla) afternoon for a weekend 1n Camp David th at he would be h.1d.. in Wa,hington on Saturday night to addre'>'i the nation. said prc,1dent1al 'Po~ec.man Marlin ht· tun11\. '"" atcr.~ Sci1"" arzkopf elected 8 pm. htz\&o,llcr 'ud the 11mc for the f eb 23 and Bu h \1gned off on 11, ground \\.tr 111 begin '"a' ~elected I 1tz\&o.1ter o;aid. The -;pokesman 'hortly after Dcfen">c ~ccrcta~ ')J1d Bu')h could not recall e'<actl> Die~ Chene\ Jlld Colin Powell, when 11 "'as that he hud ~1gncd off the cha1rmJn of the Joint chief... of on the da1e -although ii could mft. TClUrncd from their \'l'ilt to -ha\.oe11s-!ong a tWQ week ago. the ""ar 1one earlier th i'> month. "lie said he discussed it o Bu'>h agreed to let Gen. Norman man) limes. he jus1 couldn't pin· Schwnrzkopf. the commander of poin1 it," Fi1zwa1er said. allied fo rce!>, pick the spec1f1 c time Fitzwater said lhe last-chance within a gcner<1I v.-1ndow or oppor· noon Saturday deadline Bu11 h had '>Cl for Saddam Hussein was done \\Ith the full kno"'lcdge that the ground \1rar Y.Ould began at 8 p.m ,hould Saddam defy 1hc deadline. "The noon deadline was set be· came "'e anticipated ground acuon tonight," F11 zwater ~1d. He said that DuSh conferred w11h Cheney and national security advi er Brent Scowcroft seve ral 11me during the day on Saturday. -By Tht Associated Press Friends of Desert Storm soldier tie unique ribbons By Robert Barker ':>• "Qe Cr.ast Oa "f Pilat llCNffNGTON BEA CH - I he young men in the 558 In- f .1ntry bplorer Post want their buddy an Saudi Arabia to know t he~ rcmcmher him in time of dJnger. I or weeks. the young men - mostly Huntington Beach High ~chool students -have been cutting and assembling linle 'trips of yellow ribbon and red , white and blue material. I hey've come up with a p.itnotic symbol -a tiny nag 1mpo~cd on a yellow ribbon 'haped in a "V" for victory. I he boys arc selling them for 50 ce nt and will u e the proceeds for a care package for Jo'icph Padilla, a fo r mer membe r of their post who' poised fo r an amphibious a\sault of Iraq, his friends ~)'- rhc li11le patriotic devices, which received exposure at last Tue day nighl's City Council meeting. arc setting like hot- cake , spon ors say. Caty employees and residents arc ordering them. And Police Ch ief Ron Lowenbcrg has au- thoriLed hi officers to pin them on thtir uniforms . "We support our guys in the Per ian Gulf," said David Ritchie, a lieutenant In the mili- t ry post and a senior at H\ant· ington Beach Hip School. Ritchie aaid he will join the Army in Aupst, set money for Pentagon canceled its brief111gs, a ~taplc of news on the war. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said the bnef1np would be sutpended "ror the time bcina." British officialS also clamped down on war newa. The Kuwait News Apacy quoted M Anb • ...., _,. II ...,.... ....... ,......, .... . ......., ....... 1111 ... ... tnM1 IO ........... ....... .. • L •1111flnt ........... . ~ M~Olftft C-D.wy Nol Louann Coerper fi cs up husband, Gil, with patriotic device of her design while stalwarts in the Infan- try Explore r scouts look on. a college education ond then embark on a ca reer in law en· forcement. He works ns a cadet Ill the Huntington Beach police talion. The patriotic device that Ritchie and h1 friend are ped· dhna were the insp1rution of The •aency, run by the Cliled Kuwaiti &OYCmment, said allied rorccs destroyed Iraqi tarib and took pritoner froftl '°° to 11*) Iraqi troop1. Arab military aources in Riyadh uid IOID& 250 lrlqil Md sumn- dered in the first hour of Ille 11· lack. which bepn at 4 Lm. local lime. They p-. no details. c.pc. A._ Al-Wiil. I ploC ............. al .... llMlkiro,al Louann Coerpcr, wife of Hunt· ington Beach Police Officer Gal Coerper, the adviser·of the mili- tary explorer . Louann Cocrper said she wa trying to find tiny nags, but couldn't, and was forced to dc- vi c the little patriotic emblem family, -.id he thought it would t1ke pound troopt three to foor JIJS to enter Kuwait City, $0 maks north of the Saudi border. He said he ~ ''thousands ind thOu· Jands ' of I raq1 troops to IUtten· der. Baahdad Radio. qUOled Ill a te...._report,-ltl.,...,..... forces .. cmlln 1 ID ..,.. "" ..., .......... ,.... .... .. u ................ , .... .... with material ot hand. friends ay her innovation couldn't have tu rned out better. Her own thought on the war and a po Ible ground attack by American-led coalition forces: ''1 hate to see it happen. But I don't think we have a choice." proposaJ Iraq worked oot with M0teow. Tehran Radio ~eel Sunday that allied forces hid enacrcd Kuwait from the IOUth and Iraq from SaUdi Arabia. and ••d IO be ~ ..,..,.. die ·~ ol Batra 10 me I-a'• Md conn.unk..._ lllb lbe bwnM 1h1111r. ................. 11 ... . ....... I WATBI From From A1 volunt ary rationioa proaram. On Feb. 12, the MWO board apprO\'ed a plan to cut water u e by 20 percent for re idential or in· du,tri I use r and ~O percent for gricultural users. The MWD cuts are to take effect March 1, and a penalty-enforcement phtie begins April 1. Doronkay said preliminary data on the Sierra Nevada snowpack paint a bleak picture for Southern California. The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada is at i lowest level since 1977. If the state cuts off water to Southern CaUfomia, the MWD would be forced to rely strictly on the C.olorado River and that would leave the district lilllc choice but lo impose new cuts, Boronkay said. The MWO announcement came as ~ Angel~s Mayor Tom Brad· ley 1gned a declaration ordering mandatory water rat ioning in the nation's seoond·large t city. WAlll From From A1 age people to 8JP to a comme rcial car wnsh. Car .wtishes do a treme n· dous business ,during drought .con- ditions." PT's Hand Car Wash con ervcs about 30 percent or the water ii u es, as well as using 30 10 SO per· cent less th an mechanical car wa hes, Tos1berg said. Car wash operator realized th at the economic cost and 1rea1ment of water made 1t v.orthwh1le to re· C)·cle, and, as drought conditions v.orscned, lhcfvc seen 11 become a ncce s1ty for survival. said Stan Sprague, Municipal Water District of Orange County spokc,man '"I hey (ca r \lo ash owner ) ha"e found that 1f the~ \hint 10 keep 1hc1r bu incl>S going they bc11cr have a v1s1blc rcclama11on pm· ~ram," Sprague i.aid. · ll 'l> a ca e 1n v.hic h v.c h,1\e .1 real maJOr \hortt.111 in water .,up· plic i>,.. he said. "We ha\e .1 re pom1bih ty of nul wasteful!) using our v.atcr " \\ hethcr drought cond1 1mns \lo 11l "a'>h out c;ar \\a he' " unknll\\ n. but Sprague ;ud lhJt 11 1s inc' 1ta- blc they will be affe,ted ·some busfoessc will ccrta1nh he h.1mpered," and fine s for O\Cr· use of water may force many 10 consider recycling or other v.atcr \3\ing 1echn1qucs. he \JH.I Howe\· er, the local water di\lrich v.111 have the final word "We ha\c been v.or~1ng w11h a number of local bu'i1 nc '>'iC'i, hel p· ing them evaluate 1he1r "atcr u,e," said Mary Urash1m::i, public afra1 r manascr for Mc'>a Con,oh· ilatcd Wate r D1strk 1 Urash1ma s:s1d the district 1s cu r- rently a-.king ib cu.,tomcr'i 10 \.Olun tnnly cul water usage by JO percent. but she said the current drought cond111ons ma) requ ire the d1stmt's board 'l:>Ld1rec1oro; to 1mplcmen1 mandator) cuthad.'> "f hc poi. 1b1ht) is tha t the drought s11ua11on v.111 become more critical," she said. "People v.-111 need to make choice..," RIVALS From From A1 'uppo cd to apologize for that'>" D.rnneme)er fold rcporten -wtro a\kcd about Seymour's remarks at the annual California Republican P.1rty conventton fhe eparatc, back·to-back con· "ention news conferences marked the first direct cla h between Sc· ymour, who was appoin ted to the U Senate last month by Gov. Pete Wil on, and Dannemeyer, who formally announced his cand1· dacy ngam\l Seymour e:ulier thl\ week. W1l~on al<o rtladc h1) firs t ap· pcarancc a governor before the Governor criticizes teachers union ads SACRAMEN10 Gov. Pete Wilson on S:11urda) ac· cuscd teachers' union!> that arc opposing h" budget cut pro- posals of exploiting d1 ildren 10 get fatter paycheck . •To overcome our fi cal en· i~. tell Cahforntan!> wi ll ha'e to participate: in lumni.t the bur- den," the Repuhhcan go\.crnor said in his v.eeklv r.id10 <td· dress. · · ''At a t1111c \I.hen \O muny arc making .. u1.h gre;it sacri· fices, lhe teacher, union bo es shouldn't be c'plo111ng Cahf· om1a's children in pu r u1l of still fatte r pa) check' 1 he stakes 01re JU)t Joo h1~h." of Propo ition 9 . Wil n said that teachers should be paid competitive sal- arie , but noted that Cahfornia has higher teacher sal ries than 47 other tales. He aid the average high chool te ach· en in California earned S37,000 1n 19&8-89, compared to $25,000 for the l \.erage Californian. Wil'lon said that school groups backing Propositio n 9 said 1n JQ88 that 1t could be ~u,pended "if ever u threaten· cd the financial stability of ouc 11tc gO\<e rnmcnt. Now they've hrnken their promise." He: \lud CT A is running tcle· 'l\tOn Jd\cruscmcnts "featur· ing a little girl who worries .1loud that '>he will have to 3h,1rc textbooks, that :.he won't h,1\ c pencils or \lo ill lo e her fa· \.Ofllc te acher. An aerial view of drought parched Hctch Hctchy Reservoir. ·ro bal.tnce a 1'1''1:9~ budget w11h .1 \hortfall of S7 b1lhun to SIU b11l1un \\111 .. on ha!> pru· posed 'pendanl! cuti. .ind ~omc rc\.cnue mtrea C') I le has pro· posed l:Ulling r ubhc ChOOIS by S2 5 billion tiy suspending the funding guarantee" of Propos1· lion C)'i. I hat in111..111ve, backed by the ( Jlll11rn 1J I c:achcrs A') ')01.1a 11un and other chuol groups. "·1' approved by \.Ole:~ in JQ\S "That TV campaign dclibcr· Jtt Iv ~eeks 10 confuse the wel· f.m. of that llltlc girl and other \I ud.ent\ \\Ith 1ncreal>ed com· pcmat1on for teachers at a time v.-hen other public and nuht p t\Jte sector employees .uc: faung pa) freez.cs." Lawmaker asks CVP to end _water supplies to Central Valley farmers (.I \ .tnd other .,chool gr·Jup' ire oppo.,1ng !!.U\pensinn -BJ Th~ As oda~d Prrss California Republicans seek comeback strategy By Steve Ge1ss1.-ioer The ~ soc ted P•e•s SACRA!\.I L:'\ l 0 -A congre ~· m.1n h.:i~ ..isJ..cd federal officials to cut oft Central Valle} ProJCCt \!o a ter w f.1rmcr~ 10 a'o1d dr,11n· 10~ rc<\Cf\Olf\ he ... 11d \\OUld be de,peratch needed 1f the I I Ill drought per"''" in coming yeJ r~ Offo.1.11' ;1t the Central Valkv Proicct, "l11ch .. uppl11:' much t;f the 1rng.11111n need\ of W.000 fMm' on " 1111lhon ;icre' 111 the Ccnlr.11 \ .1llt''· ,,ml l·ch I~ the\ \\llUh.l CUI \\,1tc:r Otl\\\ h) .. ~ rer~t·n1 Ill ,1g11culturc 111 the I.tee ol .1 record dr) tilth ~e.1r nf droui:.h1 Rt:p (1corg_l \hlkr. J ~tarllnet lkm.•u.11. .1,h·J Li \ Int rinr \ccre ta~ \l.inud I llJ·'" 1n .1 k11u f-r1J.:i\ 10 halt tleh,cric' complctth 111 t.irmt: r' ·'' d11I the late \\ a1cr ProJCCt. :ind pi"C'I' uk \\,111."r onl~ 10 h.trd,h1p t:l\C) '>llCh a., thnc;c v.11h pcrc:nn1.1I \\,11cr nceJ, hJ..e \inc~ a HI\ 01nd orch.ml' The CVP plan V.l1uld "dr.1w lkmn ~'enuir' tn 'd.ingerou,lv low k\el-.." v.h1ch C\1uld le.id 10 l,11,l'lrn· phe 1f the drought continue<;, Miller '·"d 1n the lc11i:-r. (. \'P ofhc1 iii. ,,mJ the\ had nil! h.111 11mt• to .. tud~ ~bltcr· ... proposJI. but the requc-.t drc" h11,11lc rc.1..- 11111\\ c l'e'" he re "ft', uncon,11 tu11nn.1I. 1llcg.il and 1mrn ,. 11 11.! J.l\on Pcl11e r 11r the Ccn1 r.1l \.Ille) l'ri'Jl:d \\ 111.f \.,. _\C.ltl.lllt..IO. V.h lCh fCl1fC\C01' IJ~ p1.fn'lll II( the Ph!Jld' tU\IOmi:r-. The C\ P pl.rn' 10 J1qnbutc \\.lier .11 25 pt:r,cnl 111 nCl rma l alll'>'al1on IC\d' to lnc.11 .1\!t nt1e,, "h1, h. in turn \o,.nuld pro,1dc ,.,.,1k r 111 h.1nhh1p \.,"c.:'. l'd11cr \,lid I he .1mo11nt 1h.1t will 1'c d1,lr1hutcJ h~ th1.: < \ P under \.Urrenl plan' " ClJU ll to , ... h.tt v.ould bl ,ti 1 c.11cd under !\.tiller\ pl an of rc:,tr11:1ing d1,trih11t11111' on h to h.mhh1p ca e,, \Jld Peltier Miller's plan "ould lead tu dl\.t\tcr 1h1' ~c.ar \' luh: failin g to 31iCrl a d1<;a'itcr ne xt )Car, Pcllu:r s.ml I h~ C\'P ha .. adopted J con cf\al1\c ;ipproJch 11) .1,111~ 'nmc water for next )Car while.: ,1111 t1'>1ng 'lorcd sup· phe.., to a\ert d1Sa!ilcr th1' )C.ir he ,,11d \ \tiller !!.poke'iman. ho\\cH·r ).11d that the pruJCCt 1 not holding b:ick adequate: '>11pphc'> in c.1\c the By .i()l'l Ma'.!tltNS ocral\, a' v.-cll as entrenched Dem· droui:ht 'll rctchc'i into !!.ixth .ind ,c,c.:nth \e.1r<o The ..... ·~, ·~""\ s..,., 1 U\:rlttic incumbents, and. some con- '11u 1lllln hecamc apparenr. he <,a1d." ahcr a c·'e. <>'""'"helming Democraiic lh h. , \\ h D C \.\(R·\!'l.11:~T0-\1..tmpa11~n u ..... \.ongrt:\\urna c:i ri ng t "wn· .... an ·" ington. I H h "" te1 -011t-1hc·\Otc efforts tn clec-Pcoplc h;1\.e to undcr,t.1nd 1 h.11 1h1'> i' not nece'>· '1~11 '" rura ig way ·n near lltim I I I r d I .. J [) 1 "' 'r uh.1 ( 11~ cl:i1ms that Rl pubhc:rn '.nl) I lC a I )Car 0 rou~ ll, 'Ill .IOIC n CI\'>.. d T I .. In ll 0"" .f·•mous 19 7 special -tale ~cnatc can 1datc un u'ihc .... ~ .. prl''' 'ctrc1ary for Miller, v.ho ,., the \tee cha1 rm.in 1 J h f h f .. clei:tton. Democrats engineered a r I H It I h. k I'>· c 1 er\ 1p or l c uturc. o t le OU)C inlcnor lOmm111t:e · pcop e t in · U h h .1 pl.in to re\\ard voters with free h fr I f · 1 ul ~ at t c sign uoc n't tell 1 1, '' .1 t.11 1cu l year, \\,111 until nc:\I )Car 1 1t'' l r) h Le 1 1 dl1urlinut ""d '"ere themselves re-~ \oter' " 1 .1t s 1e. a ow-J..e" Au e-...,, .. •l!.11n " ~ ire.led "-t'th the clcct1·on of Sen burn J''cmblvman. 1' the (101' L'nder lllrrc nl plJns. 1he ( \'P \\ould be lct1 ~11h lcJJcr~hip\ 1.i~t stand a.:atr ,1 h1:. Cecil Green 0 -Nof"-alk Senate Jll'I f.{)(J,000 JUC·fcet of \\,11cr in "cptcmbcr, ,11 the Dcmc)(r.il\ gaining tv.-iHhird, lOn· Republicans reshufned their lead·' nn,,l of the nnrm,11 ram\ ~c.M1n I he prt>JCCl had a :rol of the Sen.ue _ anll ha,ing cr,h1p lotter. c;ir~0\er 'ituragc 111 "4 m1lhun .1crc·lt:cl 1n \c:p1em· lh1;; \Ole' hi u1.emde G Pete Tl e Senate\ current GOP lead- hcr ,,, 1,,,t \C.tr \\ 1,, n', \etue" in the uppc:r er., ,,ud the upcomjng 10-ycar , 1\no1hcr · maJor tl.m in the pl.111 " thJI 'omc wn· 1 ou'c redrav.ing of election d1)lncts I), tr.1uor" "ould rc:rc1\e more than the pl.inned ~5 per· After a ~cric" of kc, elcc11on Jc-cm ial lo rebuilding thctr pany's ' ,cnl alloc 11111n hccau'c of the contra1.b the,\ hold .• 1..--numucr . While the Legislature's . !cat' and the recent dcpanurc ol wrJini? h\ \!Iller Democratic maJOrt ty .. m draw the t"o Repubh\..tn~ for higher i1f!1cc... rcd1stnc1ing plan, Wil~n v.i ll ha\e \\ :iter th ,11 '"II ~o to 'C,l\Ofl,11 lrops ~oultl 1n .. 1eatl there are onh 11 Repubh an\ left H'IO pov.er en w m·cd) urh.in .m:.1' .ind Ill protc ting end.in· in the ..;o. eat ScnJtc It " a '°'" "So much dcpcnas on redistrict· ~crcJ .. pcc1c<., h:: .,;11J p.11n1 no t 'ecn 1n nc irh three dee· ire · :ud Senate Republican lead-. 1-Jrmcr-. depn\'eJ of w.:itcr \\ould be dui1hle lur d1· .tde .. and duubl) .;,urpn~'mg in light er Ken Madd) of Fresno. ,,,,tcr relief pro~r.1m'I, \tiller \JH.l of ming Repubhcan 1.\1ler reg1 Ira· But 'iOmc Republican • both in-: "II ~011 hehc\C 11.ld111<1n:il author11' " re1pmcd 11on st.1tc"'1de. ,1de and outside the Capitol, be· trom the go,c:rnnr of C ihlorni.• llf the n·m~rc<.' in In -.harp conira .. t. t~cre ., a lac\t the party's problem in the : 11rdl·r Ill t ike JCl1nn, I uq~c )011 h> rc\1ue'>I -.udi .m· lhmmg m.1,omy of :fl Senate "c.n.t tc go be)ond a lack of oom-. rl'lnnt\ \\trtmur dtt.rr ~v11tkr ~.rtd in tm h:itc r Democrat~ 11ndu tc:tder ()atjd -T -.--.J• \\ '-"°' ,,11J ~t1lk r would Ctln\llkr lci!t'l,111\e aCtt<ln pellll\'C eieCllOn I lnctS. me, 1 the C\ p <lc ni c' "" rcquc't · Roberti of Lo Angele\, plu'I nnc feel party insider' ha\.e shahted independent Jnd the l\\O e.H ,.,. the bc.,t candidate Others believe \l1lkr rcprc<.en1c. C..ontr.i (n,1.1 Count~, .in c.:i\t cated by Rep. John Doohule of p.ir1~ infighting and favontism ~n I r.tno\Co Bc1'v dl\tnct th.11 Y..OUld be larcch unc1f· Rod .lin and L.5 Sen. John ~e h,1\:c hurt campa1JUl cffmu. . tccted b) his plan h the r ""· the urb•m ;i rca· there \.mou r. bo1h Reputihc:in., Another March 19 Senate s~ wt11ch :ire CVP tu,tomc r<i \\1111ld rece l\C: \\Jtcr, \hl\s GOP leader., uy their dwindling rn\l election will be held for Se· ,,uJ. numbers 'lem pnmanh fro m clec· }mour'o; Orange County scat and I he pr\>jcc 1\ pl.In\ arc II> dch\Cr aboul h:tlf lhc t1on d1 tricts dra"n to fl \Or Dem· con~1dcrcd a 'lhoo-in for the GOP n11rm.1I allotment'> to urbJn tu,tomcr .... Under ~Ill ·.-----------------------------­ kr\ prop<.1sal. urban area!> '·'-"<>uld be dccl.trcd hard· ,111p '"'c~ and rcce1\C \\oater .1llov.-ance~. ,111<1 \\c1 LAST WEEKEND! PROBATE SALE! CLOS ING THE DOORS ON FEB. 28 c,in1pktel) fair and hone.,t rc.1p· pur11onmcnt bccau e, \Jo I. 1h.:it\ the "a" 11 should be. and. ~o ~. becau-.e there v.ill be a v.hole 101 mo re Republicans clcc.Lc.d" under 11. he s:ud, condcmnin • current dl\t net-. a' the result of a "blatanl Dcmocr.1110 gcrJ)mandcr 1n 19 I." Seymour made only pas 1ng ref· crcncc tu h1 expected Dcmocrn11c opponent for the Senate, fo rmer an Franc1 co ~hyor Dianne 1-cinstein. criticiL1ng "her San Francisco-style liberalism." "I le anti I dcarl\ tl.ffu 1n our \IC\\) and much m<1re d carh in uur prior 1t1e' I hroughout · the )ear' he h~1o; 'cf\cd 1n Congrc,.,, to the C\I of mj knu"'lcd~ Nl' 1 pnoril) h.1' lic:cn frcalcd on ga~ bushing," Sc\ mou r said o f D.1nncmc\er 1 fellow Orange ( oun1y Re puhhcan · ~u" 1s not the time to be 1c.:inng people apart, d1\1ding people ~ow 1i. the time to bring people together, to 11n1ry." dcta1lcJ dcn11n('1.1 tion uf \c \ ml1urs record ,,.. J ,1,1tc c.cn.uor hdorc \\ .i,on upprnnted him tn the L, S <;,n711t' He ,1.irtld \\rr in life pro-life, came to \ • ramcnto .ind hccamc pru-abnrt1nn I le c.tnrtcd \lilt pro· hclerchnu.11, no'" he', pro· homo,c\u.11. I le starkd nut a an ad\Ocutc 111 off ho re oil dnlling, now he', opposed to th.ti If l u1dn '1 kno" better, I'd call him Sc· nator r hp r lop," Danncmc}er said. · Quality MerchandtM Imported from ITALY. FlNL.ANO & PORiUGAL • ~!\Jme ~ Fine Jt'WUy · &thing Su ti, SlW,; ar, E n1t'lg At11re 34 12 V1A UDO. NEWPORJ BEACH 673-1287 11-6·30 PM. MON-FRI . 10.-6.00 P.M. SAT It SUN But responding to question from reporters, Seymour forccfull> took on Dannemeyer for the con· arc!!. man'o; repeated attempts to drive homo exual groups out of the GOP and enact various puni· tive AIDS measures. O:inncmcyer, al"'a~'i a combat· 1vc campaigne r, fired back with a RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY INC. .._.Y_o.a.~-...1 1.,2 HAHOll •VO eoiTA MISA-M .. l IM tnte party convention, stre ing hi moderate poht1cs and effort to broaden the Republican Party .---------------L -------------J base amon& minorities "Thi 1 a party with a changing face," Wilson said. "It reflects the rich d1versi1y o( California. We are too wi e to ju t tolerate it. We eel· ebrate it. It's the reason this talc ha seen a resurgence of the Re- publican Party." But W1I on received hi most enthusia tic ovation for h:s renew· cd pledae to veto any Democratic re. pportionment of C..lifornia's le~islativc and congrc ional di\· tncts 1hat i unfair. "We as RcpUbhcan wont a DEAlH From From A1 Evan w9' a 1unior at LOs Ami· aos Hi&h Sd\ool in fountain Val· Icy where he was acuve in sports. 1ndudin1 roocball, hn r1thcr, John Evant said. ••He did 1 loc of water skiina and snow lk.iina. .. he said. He ii ~ by hit parents John and Judy EVlftl and a brodm ........ .,....... 11Ha ii .... ftnt dine la ,.... meMOIJ dalt tomittodJ died lfter ... Oft .... pier, .... fl ... _.,, .... c .......... ~ ....................... Q.Wlatc• •otel la N--.ort Beacla laae beea ••nla1 t•• •••1••or•ood for 29.5 vun? A. "• •u •o ••1 •m11 •u For111 ORANGE COAST An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc. Robert E. Page, president & chief executive officer William S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Marble, managing editor Elliot Stein, Jr , chairman Howard L. Schramm, vice president & general manager Walter Burroughs, 1901-1989, founding publisher Editorial Water woes ignored at Huntington Beach While the state turns a thir ty C)e toward llS d1mini hmg water supply and as reside nts aero s Orange Coast learn how to get along with less, H untington Bea1.h seems blithely unaware that California is being "queezcd by a drought that threatens to change the very way mo t of U!) live I luntington Beach, you see, is ~itting atop .i gnld mine. Water. Fresh, clean water. Good enough tu hathc 1n. Good enough to d rink. And for that reason, H untington Be.1ch 1-. nwrc than a little late to th<: dinner table on one of the mo't prc'''"S and vexing issues the state has had to gr.1pplc \\Ith in recent memof). In Newport Be.ich. residents have been orJcr<:d to cu t back on water usage by 10 percent. Next month. th.it cutback is expected to climb to 15 percent. Residents who f.iil to cut back arc, in cffcc1, fined hy being charged nearly douhk the standard rate. The same sccnann hac; .ilc:o unfolded 1hroughnut mn't tif 'outh Orange Count) .\nd in Coc.t.1 ~tcsa. , .. h1ch Jbo hJ'I J 'ub~tantial pool of v.Jtcr bc:ncath it, residents h.1"c hccn ,1c;l-.cd to trim v.ater u!>agc h) 10 percent But Huntington Beach has taken J more casual approach to the C\aporating supply of \\atcr. Drought'> What drought. While its neighbor'> v.ere dic.cu'"ng rationing. Huntington Uc.tch "'as cheenly pouring ten' of thouo,ands of gallons of dnnkmg water into two c:mall lake' at nl!1ghborhood parks. The Jrgument was that the lake' v.erc dr\1ng up And as residents in l':cv. pMt Aea~h .ind nther c1t1es are urged to c;a\e water h\o 1.uttinc h.1c:k on 'ho"u' .ind other n1c1t1es. Huntington Bc.1Lh 1' opting to finJll~ gLt .1rounJ to d1,cus,1ng the "'hole hu\lnc'' in cttrl~ Apnl And C\en thc:n, 11\ dnuhtful th<tt rcc.1dcnt' \\Ill he on.krl'll to 1.ut \\ater lt\ttge In a dry land th,11 '' in the fifth ~tar of drought. lluntington Beach's JttlluJe "· 11 not 'ulg.ir, ;1t lc.1c-;t c;u rprning. If the to\.\n hac; that much \\Jtl'r. It 'hould \h;ire with some of its neighbors. l\t the least, the city could pretend tn he intcrt,tcd 111 the lrlCil') Letter ol the month contest is on! \.\'c sincerely want to he.lr your opinion' on the '''lit'' that arc on the minds of the people of the Or.mgc CoJ'' Al the end of c.ich month. the Daih Pilol .\Ill ,cfcct the "Letter of the Month". Judged on ~l.trtt\, 1 111ughtf11lnc~'· tn5ightfulnes~ and ab1l1ty 10 pcr.,u,1dc 1 ht w111n ·r \\Ill rcl:e1"e Jn original and signed Shcrff1u\ cd1ton.1l c.1rt11on Write to usl This is a community newspaper and vvr cl l1kr 10 hew from you letters should be brtc'f and ar" .uhw< t tn editing Longer correspondence wall he cun,1dc•r1 d tor ,, Community Com- m entary feature. Please send subm1s~1om lo th1 Orange <eoast Daily Pilot. 330 W . Bay St. Costa 'V\r-s.1 (~ 121>r '" f,1\ rhem tn 1°'141 646-41 70 Please 1ncluc1c your n 1rir c1 tv and phone number 11 you'd like your lettN to be-prin11 d You can also call our Editor'<; Hotline at 64 l -b086 .rnd die· tale a letter to the editor Thank you fo r your 1nv11IH'm<'nl 1n 1he Orange Coast com- munity. Taday ID HllfDl'I • Today is Sunday, Feb. 24, 1hc SSch day of 1991 Then> are 310 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History. On Feb. 24, 1868, the U S. H o use o f Representative impeached President Andrew JohnJOn following his attempted dismi l o( Sccre1ary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Johnson was liter acquitted by the Senate. On thi date. Jn 1582. Pope Gregory XJll ucd a Papal Bull, ·or edict, in which he outlined his calendiar reform . (The Gregorian Calendar, as it became known, is the calendar in aeneral use today.) In 1803, in its "Marbury venus Madison'' decision.-the U.S. Supreme Coun ruled that 1t •u tlle final i nterpreter of eomtiautJoUI iaua. In 1121, MoicO declared IU in41111d11m fnn Spain • &he ... fll ...... r publilhed. In 1863, Arizona wa organized "" a territory. In J 903, the United States signed 'an agreement acquiring a naval station at Guantanamo Bay· m Cuba. In 192('. a fledgllng German political party held its first meeting of importance, in Munich, The organization bec:ame known as the Nazi Party, and au chief pokesm n wa Adolf Hitler. Jn 1942. the Voice of America went on the air for the first time. In J94S, American soldiers liberated the Philippine capital of Manila from Japanese control during World Wat JI. tn 1983, a conarc sional commis ion released • report condemnina the internment of J..,...ac-Amcrican1 and Japane.te raidellt 1licna in the u;s. durina World War II, callma It a "~ injulllce." _., J'lttAlll'"ll•~ l'rw I Community Commentary Key to campaign funding could be found at home By Mark P Petracca Uv .111 informed accounts, c\pcnd1tures in American political c.1mpa1gns arc out of control. In 19 , for example, it cost, on J\Cr.1gc. S3,745,000 to wi n election to 1hc U.S. Sena te and $388,000 to '~1n ckcuon to the House. .\., much was spent to run for the California S1a1e Assembly a'> the I lou .. c. w11h all the ca ndidate'> 'pending an J\CrJge of $3 4,000 in 1'1"-l 0) contra\!, 1n 19 0 the co t\ lor v. inning candidates averaged SIN>\CIOO for the Senate Jnd 5255.000 for the Hou~c. while 1hc average' candidate for the Cal ifornia Assembly s pent $310.000. l:.ven m my Cll) of Irvine, O\er S3'0.000 \.\JS spen1 1n June of 1990 I'>) two c.1nd1date' competing for the po~111on of ma>or and by four cand1dJte!. ~cel--mi: tv.o scat!> on the c11\ council • 1nc · 'S Supreme Court ruTcd 1n 197<1 th.it leg1'lat1vc limit~ on a ~.1nd1date\ campilign expenditures \lol.11e, the free speech clauc;c of the l 1r'1 Amendment. One ''ilY 1rounJ th1c; CC'lns t1tut wnal I \tr1c11on h.I\ heen 10 crcJtC puhhc ltn.in1.ing fnr campJ1gnc; "herch\ .ind1d.1tc' agree to hmtt 1heir e\pcnd11urc' to a ccrt.11n le. \Cl in e'\chani:e for matching ruhhc f unth L nfor1un.11el~, "hilc puhllc tin.inc1ng '>llfl l'111rd' the h f'I \mcndmc:nt. 11 " fraught \\1th cuinnnrn: and r 11l111cal d1fricul11cc;. mJk1ng 11 an unlikely soh111on to 1hc c\pl11\11111 ol campJ1gn c.. \pcmhturcc; G1\en the 'ol11l.tr1t) prncn1 in m.1n) locaht1c,, municipallt1 cs ma) actually be in a lic.:ttcr position to hm11 campaign npcnd1ture!I than the ~late or fedcr ti government t\ number 11f proposals to Blame the victim To the Editor. · Ye tcrday v.t.· \JW our fir...t glimpse of "hat v..ir really 1'i - not the 1.,1n1t1Led Nin tendo game of the pn 1 month, but the sight of dead and mangled men, women and children and the anguish ot the i.urvivori;. . l.Jeforc the smoke had a chance to clear, the predictable parade of "talking heads". usually retired white male m1ht~rv retirees, were falhng all over them elves doing a cla 1c JOb of blaming the v1ct1m. A Manne spokesman at a brief· 1ng, sounding like an abusive hu~­ band coolly explained that his wife wouldn't be sporting bruises "if only" he had made his dinner on ttme opined thal the victims should have known they -were being u ed as human shields by the madman Hu in. Uke drowning people gra ping ot traw , semi-literate people u ed the vehicle of call-in shows lo ra· t1onahze everything from false pro- paganda photos and doctorin1 the scenes to r1ae that we have to h1wc •nr news at all to throw a damper in splendid linlc war. J realize nobody likes to pay any attention to former Atty., Oen. Ram11y Oai'k becautc he telll us thinp we realty don't wane IO ,hear, but if aa,oae was lilt•• ... two weeb .., be Dell hil ... into wMt"IZ:-:. Oft illllde 1r-t - botfl ..... Ind Olber Cffia - reduce campaign pending, C\pec 1Jlly suited to loc:il policies, a r e .ivatlab l c to thos e mun1up.1l11ies with the "'" 10 tackle thb aggravating prohlem of modern polltic!i. ~ ir,1, ,1 non-lin~nc1al .ipprunch 111 c.1mpa1gn cxpcnd1ture'I might cn1.11I the pa~~age of .i mun1c1pal prucl.1mat1on cndor~ing ce r1;-i1n per per,on C'<pcnd11urc llm11' 10 mun1c1pal clec11on-. Once adopted, cand1d,11e' might lccl mor.111\., 1f not leg.111), ohlaged 10 Jhttle h) 'uggcstcd hm1t.1t1011' on e"(pend11urcs. Second. a ci1v could create nominal public financing as .1 way of inducing c:rndidatec; to rcdute overall c-cpend1ture~. An ordinance '' hi ch ~ 1' c' ca ch c .1nd1 d at c running fur 101.JI public o(llcc SlOO (or so> 1n m,1tching funds m1gh1 meet the con!>t 11u11onal requirements nece ~al)_ to hm1t the rem.1lnln~ C\pend1turc~ of th1)\C \1.-ho accept marching fund'>. Relying more heavily on the prcs\urel> generated by comrnun1t\ norm~ than on the 1ntrtn\IC financ1.il re""ard of the matchmit fund,, thl\ m1mmah~t appro.teh might lie a 'Cf) incxpcn'" c "J) nf rc~tru1ning C"(pcnd1turc' I htrtl, mun1c1pah11cs c..1n U\c in· l-.1nd f in.1nc1al inducement\ 10 reduce C\pend1tures I or C\amplc. c1 11e\ could agree to '"al\.C the local electi on filing fee fo r candidates who agree to abide tiy c'pcnd11ure limits Other 111·1--ind fin ancial inducements might he 3\.31lablc on a city-by-city ha"c; Fourth. c1t1cs could .iho offer in-kind, non-financial 1nducemcn1s to achieve the same end, \uch as 11pon onng a community forum or publishi ng voter informatio n guides limited to the candidates who have agreed to abide by h1-; reports were sobering at bc~t I le described the damage 1n the cit) of Basra as especially heart wrenching. He brought out the t,1ct that it's very cold at nigh t \Ince the city tS without any power nr water. He described 11 ho pital word where the surgeons couldn't wa\h their hands between surgcr· ice;, nnd visiting a 12·ycar-old girl v.ho lo t her leg nenr the thigh in one of our nightly "sortie " that the pentagon is so cc tatic over. For hi troubles, he wa<; treated to t>cing the object of an editorial cartoon in an On1n'e County paper wearing a T· h1rt be ring the 1n cnption "blame America fir t." So .there you have it; be a cheer- leader for Mr. Bush's war that was h rdly unanimous in the house or oi;cnate or feel wrath and vitupera- tion. I c:a n hear you ay it's not Bu h's war, it's Hu ein that start- ed il. J c.in only say that Huucin attacked another small Arab coun· try. certainly illcgalty, but he never fired the first shot at us. lt'r not too late to pause and seek a rct0lution before we com· mit our troops to a horrible pound operation which may ao in directions ncw1 roraecn. C.er· tainty 1 halt eo tbe ~ bofnbina could be doae at once. If llOt, • H. ROii Peroe •id t.· fore tlle Janary 16da ~ ~ ......... ,.......,at the Ji1M ol rell Cllllllll· Now I ' designated expenditure limits. finally, n on p a rt isan organiza11ons within a cit y, such as the League of Women Voters or the American A!.soc1ation of Uni\'eri.i1y Women, could establish c-cpcnditurc lim11s fo r a given election and then rest rict ncccss to their forums to candidates abiding h} 'luch hm1ts. Ob' 1ously. J comh1natmn of 1hc'c proposal\ would !.lrengthen a mun1c1pality's ab1h1y to bnng ec;cala11ng campaign C\pcnd11urcs under con1rol. In the end. th c\e proposals will only be as cffccll\e at reducing C'<pend1tures u' J community'~ "llhngnc!.s to hold candidates Jccountablc on election day for the sum the) 'pend during the campaign. My more general point 1~ that local communuies are not lleTpless in the face of ming c1mpa1gn cxpcnd1turc!.. In fac t, they may be better uit ed to reducing C'<pend1turc hy nppcallng to the innate pcnuas1vcne ~s o f community norms, than arc l.ugcr electoral arena ... Our best hope for Jddres~1ng the escalation of campaign co ts may begin at home where the poss1b1ht)' for 1nno\..1t1on 1s high. the norms of fair play mo!>t po1ent, and pubhc spirited behavior mo'il li kely. We won 't 1-.now 1( thc-;e or other proposals will work until municipal officials and c1t1Lcns arc willing to give them a tr). Mark P. Pccracu Is Assistant Professor or Political SC'irnce at the University or California, In-Inc. think I know whnt ex-President Reagan meant when he constantly crowed during his re-election cam· paign in 1984: "You ain't seen nuthin yet!" That's exactly what I'm worried about, Mr. Reagan. I'm deathly afraid "I ain't ecn nuthin yet." KAREN MCKENNA-JURGENS Costa Mesa Dur own oll To the Ed11or: Goldie Jo eph's letter of Feb. 11 makes more sen e than any o r your highly pnid cd1tori1li ts Why not u e our own oil for awhile and put our economy back on the track! Oil derricks off the coas t may bother the environmentalislS, but would they rather see body·bag on the dockl Let us dear out of the Middle East e_nd let them noal on their own. We let Texas and Oklahoma ink, by 09t usina their oil and _1u. The banks won that one. Tl\cy took over the land the farmcn owned, but couldn't pay for beaute they cuuldn't Mii dleir oil and~· "Oowemmeat replMon" prohibit us Hllina our own products. Mon power co ,a.. Ooldil M.4• llSA MC MANUS Na•,.. ... Dan Walters Today's state decisi.ons are real LULUs SAC RAM ENTO Contemporary urban life the k1nd of life that mosTOf us live by choice or neee sity -requires that some otherw ise unwelcome facili ties be maintained. Somehow, someplace, we must process sewage, collect and dispose of garbage, generate electri c power, house criminals nnd perform myriad other tasks for the common good. But even as we acknowledge their necessity, few of us are willing to hvc adjacent to the facilities that perform such socially noxious tasks. In th e jargon of planning officials, to whom it falls to find si tes for the trash dumps, power plants, prisons, sewage treatment plants and oth er facilities, they arc "locally undesirable land uses" or "LULUs" n nd the political reaction they c;pawn 1s known as "not tn my back yard " or "NIMBY1sm.' The h~ndling of LULUs -and 1hcy include such things as low· income hou mg complexes and highway in the minds of many - has become perhaps the moi.t po1ent factor in local pohtics in Cal1forn1.1 bplos1ve population gro\\-th ha' ou tstripped existing f.tc1h t1es, forcing local government ..offii.;tJ.ls to ~rch-d~peFately for ncv. '>llC'> on which to conduct these necessary functions while fending off the emotionally bitter -Jnd quite understandable - oppo ition that speci fic projects enge nder. NIMBY1sm fuels loc:il anti· gro"' th dnvcs and efforts to create ~ c1t1cs <TITTi -oun local off1eeholdcrs thoughl to be 1nsuff1ciently sensitive. People who feel their lifestyles or property values to be threatened react pohtic.11ly and that. in tum, ha~ created a counter-reaction: the effort, now gaining some cu rrency rn Sacramento, to create regional go,crnme nt s that would prcsumabl) parcel out LULUs on \Orne equitable basis, forcing commu n1t1es to accept some less de m1blc facilities along with the high -income housing and upscale ~hopping ce nters. Regionalism, however. h.1 created 11 own backlash from tho e who believe it would be a poht1cal vehicle to force some commun1t1es to take the LULUs and protect others. These fears ha11e been fed by a .. teady trcam of incidents in which 'pon.,ors of LULU·typ( project~ ..arc rejected at the-loeaHevci and then pull political strings to gain approval at the state or federal levels. For a number of years, the Legislature ha seen a stream of "developer bills" -measures that would overcome local opposition t o I a r g e ·S c a 1 e h o u s 1 n g development by creating special Hite rules for their approval. The granddaddy of them all was the so- called "new cities" bill that would have created a special stnte commissio n. controlled by politicians, to approve large-scale housing projects and override aU local planning And zoning laws. It died a well-deserved death by cx~urc in the media . The f cderal investigation into A cmbly pcaker WUlic Brown's personal bu incss 1ff1irs centers around cffons by a San Francisco tra h collection company -which had hired Brown as an attorney - to obtain permits to establish a tra ~ . disposal site in Solano County 1fter local votea rejected the projeet. It is Brown, ironically enough, who is now pushlna for rcaional aovernmenu, and suspecion or his motives aparb much of the opposition to rea•onatiun arnona local a<M"'ment officials. But, in the main, the problem remains and. quite obriously, It co only became more iaiew u •he ,eoru•••ion co1ulna11 10 ..... ............. LULU. illcn 1111 ... 11l1hlr II then aa .......... ..... .. • ... It- ........ fir M MAUis • ,. • -· _Sport .. ..., February 24, 1991 The Dally Piiot Press boxt'82 · .,. College tlOOPllB2~ For the retordJB7 ! BusineSS/88 • .... ,..... .... ~··· ............ .., UNLV seniors enjoy home nnale, rip UCI Rick Talley ~11 lark at ceilter 01 another mess LAS VEGAS -The Story That Never End ha'i taken another twist and, once aga in, Jerry Tarkan1an 1s 1n the muJdlc of II. LAS VEGAS - Stacey Augmon scored 21 point and Larry Johnson 19 and Greg Anthony set a Big c • • • • • • • • • West Conference career assist record as top-ranked UNLV ended its home sched· ule with a 114-86 victory over UCI Satur· day night. Anthony. who al o scored 11 points, was credited w11h 16 as 1sts to increase his three-year assist total to 758, 14 more than the previous league career marl... Anderson Hunt added 23 points for UN LV (25·0 overall, 16-0 Bag West), "h1ch extended its winning trcak to 36 games. "They're the best college ba ketball team I've ever seen," UCI Coach 8111 Mulligan said. Augmon, Johnson and Anthony. start· Lompoc towers over Tars, 68-48 It ha!t been learned that R1ch.ird (The F1-<er) Perl), convicted in 1974 of federal charges related 10 fmng harne!> race an By Richard Dunn Ne"' York and in 19 4 fo r conc;p1raC) 10 C·r~· .. 1s1 D 1 P-ci commit !>port<, bnbcl) in the Oo!.IOn 7\1 \\PORT Bf .ACI I l 11tlc ~t.1- College point-ha,ing !.cand.il, h.t!t been rtJh Rehe(Ca J.il..o!.I..\, ~4 hour\·OIJ at wa1ching UNLV ba<okc tball games lh1' ~.1mc 11mc, ''"" off1c1:111) \\.clWmLd 1ntu ~ca on 1n !>Cal' pro\ 1dcd by Rcbcb coach 1hc: '~nrld S.11urda) night h\ the "c" · farkan1 ,1n r11rt 11.irhor l l1gh girl' h,1\l..etb.ill tc::am Tark clauns he >..new nothing about 11. I he nc'' d.wt:hter uf S;11h>r' Co.1ch rhc UN LV coach. wh o receive 216 \hannnn J.1l..t1\I..), granted .1 l\\O·hour ~ea<1on ticket.. a!I pari of hi!. \WCc thcart P·"' fr nrn lhc ho,p1tal .liter gl\111!! birth de.11 "ith the: ~chool. 'ayo; he donated .11 ~ 115 pm on I 11da). "ould\c \l'Cn sevcr:il ticket to the Runntn' Rcbcb 1hc re.iltl\ 111 Jn ·•"c'omc I ompoc te.irn Righ t to Return Comm1ttc:e, nicknJmed h.1d 'he hccn .1hk to 'nc:.11.. J\\J\ ii' her the "R Committee," to rat!le !undo; to m111hcr dad finan ce the dnve to per!tUJde the NCAA . \\ elcomc Ill lhe r c.1m'" tht.: banner to allow UNLV to compete th1., ,e,l\on in re.id for ~t .. ra.1h. but I om po\.\ Br.1'c:' the NCAA tournament. ,,ml "elcome to the land t'I 1rc:e' 1n thl\ So how did the cOn\lcte<l felon, Per~ C.11-Ill-AA quJrterfin.11 gJm..: .at 'e"· -the same man "ho "' .. , once seen port HJrhor l he th1td -,c:cded "'•tor., bu\ing lunch for U\;L\' pla)er!t M O)C) (22-2) u'cd their height aJ\..intagc to urry and Dawd But l~r ( 19 9) and the record a 6 -4 v1ctt)f' and 3d\ .1ncc to same man "'ho put up t :-WLV recruit 1he -sem1hnJ1' ag:11n~t F\t:.anc1.1 \\ ed- Llo'Yd Daniel ' b;,ul mone\ Jftcr he "a' ne,cJ.1~ night ,1cc~\ed of bu)tng crack c 19'\'') _ end up · :'-.1cl..1 ~t.iniu. J <>·foot-5 'emor center in Tari..\ \C.th"' heJded for Rice:. and 6-2 fre">hman It geh cunou,cr Jnd cunou,cr. Perr) K1mt'terh \\ue" rnmpktc:h dominated attended the t.::'llL \'-l 't.ih State game on underne ilh for the llra'e' :-...e,,port \ 1a11e,1 player. <>·foot ~taurec:n \kl.Men. JJn 9 a., a gue\l of La Veg.1 auorne> needed ,1111, Da\ld Chesno!f, "ho pro' 1ded the 11cke1' etie-moff ~he domrtcd S4.000 to the° _ _._ __ ....._ ................... _.... ..... _ ~d. JOb ag.iLn~t ··R Comm1t1ce' and rccCl\.Cd fou r t1cl..eh iho'e •rec-.." '·11d Jal..o'k', on her \\J\ from committee member Danm b;1cl.. to the ho.,p11.il. "\Ve\e pla)ed farkJnian, the coach\ \On • \OOIC teal!\ tough teams lhl\ yenr, laj..e ht.anc1J, ·1 U)t1n. Woodbridge .ind Ale- Now at turn' out th.it Perry. "ho nm" See SAILORS/17 reside'> in La!> \'eg.i'I, hit\ .111cndcd J I least )l'I: U:'llLV home g.1mc'> th1'i \Ca\on Tarkan1an. meam ... hlle, a> he ha~ warned h1<, pla)ers not to ha'c an> comcr'i.tl1onc; \\.llh 1 he Ft."<er and in 1st~ he h.id no knowledge the man was <,1t11ng in seats a 1gned to ham. And "e wonder wh> the NCAA "'onders about what 1s going on al L';-.;L v·) .._J \\ ccl..end observation) gathered while wondcnng 1f the UCLA Bruins cou ld use their radio and TV announcers on the Ooor instead of tic hand microphone •You don't thank Bill Walton :ind Ann Me)crs could help? •Ne"~ Item Yankees 1nv1te StC\.C Howe to spring training. ·comment. It's about umc . f hc kid screwed up but the 33-year-old man deserves this chance. •Benoit 13cnjamim was a stiff with the Clippers and will continue to be a stiff. •Yes, I felt a tw inge when I saw that fi rst dateline from Vero Beach, Fla. Yes, rn probably find a woy to get down the re Do you thin!.. I want Tommy Lasorda to have total relax:111on'> See TALLEY/12 ers for the team that won the NCAA tournament last ye:i r, were pulled from the lineup midway through the second hair to a standing ovation from the Thom· as & Mack Center crowd of 19,826. Comehus Banks led the Anteater with 21 points on 8-for-10 shooting, Jeff Herd· man had 14 points, nine rebound . five a s1sts and t"o steal , and Ricky Butler added 13 and six rebound . B nks' total was a career high, exceeding the 20 he notched against UCLA in the e.t)on opener The Anteaters fell to 9-19 O\;erall and 4-12 in conference, and Cal State r uller - ton's "in ove r UC Santa Barbara elimi- nated an> chances UCI had of making the Big West Tournament. It is the fir t 11me since the Anteaters' inaugural )ear in the c;on!crence ( 1977-78) that they ha\C nut made the tourney. The Rebels led 60-43 at halftime. thc:n went on a 35·7 run early in the ec.:ond holf. UNLV's biggest lead wa!t 103-55 on an Ackles tomahawk lam with .51 re- maining, but UCJ went on a 25-3 )purt ofter UNLV pulled its starters and out- \Co red the Rebel 31-11 over th e: tinal 8 39. Rebels coach Jerry Tarkanian dre" an intentional technical foul b\ pu111ng ha., \IX !teniOr On the Ooor for the opening lip Other seniors \\-ere Chm Jeter. D:.a\ c Rice and George AckJ es. It capped a touching prc-gJme lerc- mony for the Rebel ' uc en1or ... and w.s~ performed with an OK from :\lull1i;.in, who had a ked the referee., not to gt' e L'NLV a technical. The Rebels also had a pre-g.smc: cere- mony for Mulligan, who "'a" co:.achan~ hi., !1n.1I game in Las Vega~ and \\Ill retm: :.at the end of the sea!>on T;.irbr11.1n pre- "entcd Mulligan wath a special b;i.,kethJIJ boforchand and pre entcd hi son, Silly Mulligan Jr. -who is confined to a J' wheelchair -with a Rebel warm-up u1t to n roar from the Thomas & Mack . crowd Irvine Jumped out to a 6-1 lead on a • pJtr of fre e throw'> b) Jeff Yoo Lutzow on • the technical. a jumper by Von Luuow .ind a ba.,ket by Herdman " The Rebel\ tied the game at 14-14 on a ~ l.t)up h} Augmon. then the la nky senior h11 u tre\ to make 11 17-14. Banks sank a 3 to c:\~n 11 (or the la\t time as Vegas:- beg.rn a dunking contc'.'lt to take over. • \ugmon 'lammed off Johnson's assist, Anthon) ,ammed off hLS own steal and Augmon dunked again off Anthony's as-.,,.,t to ~tart an 11-2 run and UCI never came clo,er than .,e,en the rest of the "'J\ .~ l he f1N halt "'e played pretty well, See UCl/R HJ'111ctmo1 slrla basketball · \ - ltt .,~# ~·v c, .. ., o. Late shot sinks Vikes, 88-85 By Barry Fa:;.1<11er CY1t' .,• r i • ~ t r-• JI L :--. I I'(' IO' Ul ACH -In a gJme 'cnpted f r ·he c,1her screen, the \.1 ,mn 1 II i.:h 1mls bJ'iletball team had to 'clllc l<'r a ,1f\c:r lining Saturday nu~ht 1 he '''rtrni.: ( c:rmo' Do ns closed the cur1.11n on .1 ,u,pen\eful ClF l·A quar· 1erlrn.tl \\hen ) \Lile Fujimu ra ank a I :-tl)ol h.1<.c ltne Jumper \.1.-llh three scc- 11nJ, lc:t1 to 'cc.urc a 66-65 comc-from- hch r l\ICtOf\ C trrllo' C ci.11.:h Ann DenJ S1oerd ma c ii c. I 1hc: JrJm.iuc ~e~a" contest "a Holh""ood came. Jnd Manna head man Pc:tc Bl)nm. though under~t.mdably ~r tac.ii of the ending atreed 'i ou couldn"t ha'c "'ntten this one .10\ "1,,.tter.'" 'aid Bonm. "'ho saw has tc 1m\ IJ-g.1mc "'in streak snapped sec- omh Imm 1hc ~ccund <.em1final appear- .ince in '>Chool ha tol"Y . "At halh1mc I wa-.n 't ure "'hcther ·rd be malcing a winning po!>t-game speech or a lo ing ~pcech and I '"ll d1dn t !..now v.:11h two minute~ left \\e c:ame from 10 down and the" c.ame from 11 behind and that ~as a toul!h hot at the end ThJS "'as a _ __....,.l-i.11me " ~=--.,,... The Don<1 ( 19-) u'ied an 8-0 run to S,l lors · \1aurecn .\lcLtr('n goes for t\vO a:, Lompoc s ""1c.l..i Manzo def Mds cl.lam a 11-21 edge ""Ith 1 40 left before h.tlft1me, but ~fann:i (:!4-5) countered "Ith J JY-4 ~urge <opc1nn1ng the second See VIKES/17 lft ~~ o.;..'f '*A Estancia breezes with big second half, 71-39 By Jon Ferguson 0n"Qt IAJ,1 Ca f P-ici CO TA MESA -bt 1nltJ High Coach Ll'a \k:"-.tmee wasn't plca!>ed \\'Ith the Eagle ' first-half effort Saturda) night de~p1te .l I: point cu h1on, but her \quad left nothing to chance as the '>Ccond half began. The Eagle turned a r-~5 halftime edge into a Jl·pomt lead by ~nng on JO of their fir t 11 pos<.e!-'1t1n' for a 21-2 run that all but ~ppcd a 71-39 CJF D1"io;1on Ill-AA quarterfinal '1ctory over the Mdgnoha Sentinal in girls bas- 1..etball. "The first half. "'c di dn t come out to plav," McNamce aid. ''Ma>bc we were looking a little past them to playing Lompoc or Harbor. I really got on 1he1r ca e at halftime, and the) came out to pl~y in the ccond half." The econd· ceded EJgles (23-1) play at third· ceded Lompoc (20-2) in Wednesday's semifinals Senior Robin Cordrey led the wa~ Saturday with 16 point!\ and 11 rebounds, whale Patrice Lumpkin added 14 points and 12 re bounds, Melod) Earle had 11 point and eight :u.s1 t' Jnd ~1onique Sv.-cct had 13 poin~. "Robin Cordrey pla)ed her bc<t game,·· McN mec aid. "When Melody and Patrn-:e don't play a great game and )OU have ~mconc come through and play hke that. that'~ ~hat make a good te~m. E>Jerybod can produce for u ." Estancia hit 25 of 4 shots (52 percent) through three quarters in bu1ldin& a S ·28 lead Cordrey had 10 point in the first quarter. and tancia trailed only once in the game, momentarily in the fint quarter. Magnolia tayed Vikes to meet Mater Dei at U CI Tuesday; Estancia away Esta ncia's Melody Earle drives to the b.lSkct bv Maqnolid'S Joyce Tonuma1pea. close, but the Eagle red the final SC\lcn point of the first half. Earle had six first-half a 1\t 'A-h1le pcarheading the lancia fa tbreak.. Orange Co unty's ~-­dream match in high 01- school ba ketball -6- root· I 1 All·American Cherokee Parks ind his Marina 'High teammate of the Sunset Lcaauc 1g11n t perenni1I powerhoutc Mater CXi -will be played at the Bren Event Center on the UCt campu Tuc$d3y night at 7.30 Steve Poptl¥ich's 18·10 V1kinp are the hC>it school 1fter winnana the coin flip aturday momina. ThiJ is Manna's fin.l uip to the 1emifinal since the m1d ·701. For Oary McKnight ind his 25-4 Mater Oci Mon~rchs h is the ei&hth time In the .. c.,. Sloman cltch8s Lietzke wtth birdie • 18th By Ken Peters AP Sclolb WTllr LOS ANGELES -Jeff Sluman, whose 1988 POA Champion hip i his only tour victory, rolled in a JS-foot birdie putt on 1hc final hole Saturd1y to grab a share of the lead after three rounds of the Lot Anaclet Open. Sluman shot a 3-under·par 68 to mowe into • tic with second-day leader 8rvce Uetike, who had a 70 on Saturday. Sluman and t..cuke wcra JO.Under at 203 throuah 54 holes at the RMera C.OU.. uy Oub, barely atop 1 loGant near the lead. Ted Schulz and Divis Lowe Ill, boda with 6'a, WCR I lhcal bicl. Defndin1 ch~ Fred °"Piii (68), ROClO> Medi• (66), DMld Pim (69) and AndNw M= (7lt ... • Uctzka ... • • .. .... a ccond-round 63, but (altered on the back nine Snturday. Slum3n, 33. has been le than a model o( con i tcncy since joining the tour in 19 3. The former Florida State golfer earned a total o( just $603 on the tour has 1econd year, then jumped to S100.S2J 1n 1985. He made gr1dual procrc afterward, peakina in 1988 when he won more than 1 hal(·milJion dollan. That campaip included hie dnmatic POA victory; wtaea he went into ... fiul roud Uaili8I '*' Azialtr bf .... ..... 811dwanloinlawaywlilla6-.-r6'. • be t in1 h th15 year wu a tic tor se1oenth at the Bob Hope Oanic. He overcame a alow tart Saturday to catch Uettke. Shnnan shot a 1-ove 36 on the front nine. but had rrvc birdies and a boscy on the bac:bide. Lietzke seemed oe the verse of ~ 1W1J when M Welll on I tine ..... lpl'" a..p.nifta 81 No. 9 10 ID ll·\n'Mllf, but alipped Mel ..... boFYs -the ·-and Uih Ilda After Fi1w bid IO I I· under with a .,.... °" . H. lie .., .,... No. 17 ID ... St ........ cMda• .. , • .-, -IN nmt dllllcUlt to pick In NCAA neld KANSAS CITY, Mo. -UNLV and --- Arkansas and the rest of the teams at • ~ the top are easy. ' What's going to be hard on the NCAA ba ketball election committee are those squads bunched at the bottom of thC' br3cket - the 62nd, 63rd and 64th entries in a 64-team tournament fi eld. The toughest thing the commiuee doe every year, according to ·chairman Jim Delany, "i sc· lecting those last few teams." Delany and the other commiuee members. armed with reams of information on the 293 Divi· sion I team , will hole up in a Kansas City hotel on March 8 and emerge March JO with the bracket. Teams 1n each of the four regional "ill be seeded No. 1 through No. 16. Thirty selec1ions are automatic , the winners of conference regular season or postseason champi· onships. That leaves the committee with 34 at· large bids, and the last few will be pent on the final selections. Televtslon-Radlo Brolterhoua' tll'n-ons • Pitt·Syracu c, Ch.inncl 1. 9 am • CclttG·Paccrs, Chann.:I ~. 10 am • ukcrs-P1~1ons, Channel 4. I ~ lO pm • Kings.Jets, Prime.: Tickc1, Ii lO p m • Duke-Arizona Channel ". 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'l" rl,Chwnnd IJo•lna 1 I' rn J lhnn• T ~ru " t, Ill\ ( II• "er •l,..,.c 'ht\ rr m 1..,, \ •" I ':>P' ltnnn 1 1 r.1 \lcro • rn~m.11 • ni. tr,.m '''"""rt -Ten"' Jcl1vcdl f'r n c Tl4lt" B.>•llnc • pm l PB.t, Alh<n• (,, Open II•!"'() E.'>f'' l nllt'C~ D••tb1ll li pm -I TC\ntl \l•IC ' II•"'·' t•pC l'romc 11 • ' M \lll<I Pr•• U•,btt·~ll " r Lai "' 11 • H \Ct••o , . .., ......... rm ",.,, •'" \I fl~ Jim Palmer look his number out of :a retirement and beaan hit improbable comeback, Dwiaht Gooden $0ft cncd • his stance Saturday on leaving the New York Mets, ond Maury Wills started his school for peed in the Los Angeles Dodgers' camp. But aeveland's Keith Hernandez wi ll be out two week wit h a back problem, Cinci nnati 's Rob Dibble cut short has practice bccau c of a -1cvcrc sore throat and Floyd Youmans, trying to bounce back with the Chicago White Sox, shut down be· cause of a tiff arm. Palmer, hoping to revive his Hall of Fame ca· reer at age 45, threw for 10 minutes in front of pitching coach Al Jackson in Baltimore's camp at Sarasota, Fla. Palmer wore his familiar No 22, which the Orioles had retired in 1984. "I'm here to make the ballclub if l can," Palmer <.aid. "If I can't, I hope I have a good influence on the young players. At the very lea t, as a bro:td· ca ter, I'll ii.now the player a lot belier." Wills, one of the game's greatest speedsters, hopes to teach Dodgers minor leaguers how to hit and run bcucr. He began guiding 16 minor leagu· ers. lno"n as the "Dodger Burner ,'' in the skills of bunting and stealing bases. "We're glad to have Maury working with us," Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda said. "Speed i one thing we're always looking for." Haugen upsets Camacho Greg Haugen, aided by a bizarre ---- 12th-round fou l, came back from a ~-.... third-round knockdo"n Saturday night P to up et pre\.1ousl> undefeated Hector ---- Camacho in Las Vegas and wi n the World llo'<mg Organuation 1unior welterweight title . Haugen, a ... 1 undcrdoi!. \.\.On a l~·round "lpli1 decision b) the narrnwe t of margin'), and "ould have had onlv a draw had referee Carlo Padilla not taken a point aw:iy from Camacho "hen he got into an allerl.ll1on \.\.Ith Haugen a\ the 12th round o;t.irted In other 1,port"I llC\\S Saturday: • Pernell \\ h1takq. despite f1ght1ng pan the hout w11h an iniured left h,tnd, -.core<l J lop 1ded 12-round unJnimnu' dccl\1on O\.Cr t\nthom Jone' in L.i.., \ cgJ~ tn rc1.11n hi\ un<l"putc<l hght\\e1gh1 title. • PJll\ ()hleh,111 c;1mc out 'twnc. camt· .1p.1rt .in<l l.tme h.11..k ll• v.in thr S~5ll.OOO llJ\\Jli.tn L.1 die' Open 111 I lnnnlulu ~hcch.111, \\hu \H1n her ~f1th I PC1,\ c\Clll ,h,>t J roller·1.11.1,1cr 2 under· r IT .. (l In ftn1,h 11·un<l1..r PJT In the 5·1-holc tourn.tmcnt •Doh Gamier qu11 '" c1,.ich nf the l l ~ n.1· 11onal 'ltecer team l\\O d.1>' .iftcr Lin emli.ir.1,\lnl! J .11 lo" 111 Bcrmud.1 • Octcn<l1ng chJmp1un ~l ich.1cl 'lt11.h U\ld .1 puni\hllll! 'Cl"\ICC g.1me 111 Cl\l'rpo"cr ~1 1~h.1d Ch 1ng, h·2, 6-~. and CJrn J henh uppo,1k h;m I cndl 1n 1hc c.h.1mp1on~h1p mJ1c.h ol a men\ ten· nl\ tourn.1mcnt in ~tcmph1'i, ·1 cnn -From 'fht' \S)t>Ciuttd l'rt'H Dill \fulllgan, LCI men\ ba,kcthJll Ctlillh on the talent of the l'lc,·ada·l..I\ \'eg,I\ \lart inc. fl\C "I \\Ill probJhl\ H>tc fur .111 ll\e of \ ega,· \tarter' for lir,t-tc.1rn .ill· confcrente f-vcl)l-o<ly !<J)' ho" JtOOtl the\ are 1 hen put them on the f1r-.t tc.1n1 [ H'~ one lrtC' 1n Olloher ho" the\ dun t hJ\t.: .111\· hod) I hen 1n \tJr(h. )OU f1n<l u~ll hL'" grc~1t the) ,111 .ire (at rhc all-rnnflrcn1..e \Olllll!) ' TALLEY luture bo11k f,t,oritc for the ~.in1a •\n1IJ I land11.Jp h.1,ch,111 pl.1ycr \\.ho e\.cr li'cd and h Cnbh \\Jc; right there \\Ith him It took Pete Ro'c f1 .. e e\tr.1 \eJr' ltl 1.Jtch Cl>hb anti he \hould nc,cr he mentioned in 1hc !'Jmc From 81 • fn<l1.1n.1' • '"""' .. 1•1' tt1 lo~J dJm,1gcd the I h11>-.11. r' c.h.1nle' tn gct11rl! 1h.11 tithc:r :-..,, region.ii 'ceJ 1n the :'\( \ \ 111urnaml:n1 • So nm" "ho Cl h '<.: ede<l '-o I heh1nd l 'I\, Oh1<1 I.it.tic ,1nJ Arkam.a') It ' ~JI t• > he SH JCU't North ( Jroli11.1, Duke. or ·Anwna and right no" I'm thinking Arizona I !ht.: he\t of the quartet •Farm 1 \\J) h,.., become .t 6·5 • \,re.it nc\\~1 (,reat nC\\\1 < 1rcJt nc"'' 'urm H11zgc\ "Ill n >I h1. rcturn1nc th1' 'ea<,on tu I I.i i';\ h I •b,111 (~·lcC,l'>l' f c rrific' I l rrtftl' I err1f1~' •I in.di~ 1h..., hom ~lhomething Shirley Pov1l.h f)e'. !\1 .1un ·, d.1d and Connie's I 1ther 1n la"), the sports column"t ""h1J' 'till doing one piece a \.\.Cd for 1 he ~ .1!>hing1on Post :ind ha' ln,crcd 1he biz during eight dccJcln. having begun in 1n1 "OJbe Ruth wa~ the greatc!>t ,entencc -with him " •Did \h1rley actuJll) '<'l' \\ .1ltcr Jnhn.,on p1t{h fur the \\'o1,h1n~ton Senator\? ·oc cour'e I SilW him and I ... 1,0 llllC"IC\\C<l h1m " I m 1mpre~scd. Rick '/'nllty's column upprnn tn tht Orunge Con I Dt1ilJ l'llot r~ r ry Sundn)', Tut day-and 1hursdny. I~EVIEf\ I t 'I I .. f ,, 1111 ·.1111111·.11 f, BEACH BL VD. AT THE SALE.S • SERVICE • LEA SING 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Senta Ana 135-3171 1-eG0-134 48MW Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger ! .... 0.01 -7~ ~ .. ,.,s.. ...... .._, ... ' ,.,.. g )Ooro Yoar De .. erllalp am ~ ... llere. OlllJ "6. week. .-rted 'nllndaJ, .._.,A lu tar. Clr-'er ... 1e,•. c.1'42-4321 • a.ll.llE DIA l 't: Dt:l .. I\ E R\' 22 FREEWAY (714) 89Z.t906 (!IS) Ml-1888 COASTAL -ACURA ~ SALES SERVICE LF.ASING GREAT SELECnON or NEW le USF.D CA.KS ftftAIR u a nnn:.""-!~..£.u•t: AT 61' ... ·~n BLVD. IN COSTA MESA JI I /979-IS09 11:11 ............. State, 87-68: Tl'll)llll ._.., 84-71, over OUCks Don Maclean, continuing his personal succc~ • gainst Oregon State, scored 11 o( hi 28 point in the final 5:25 of the fint half Saturday 10 pur No. 17 UCLA to a 87·56 victory over the Beavers. Macuan ha never scored (ewer than 25 point in six games against the Beavers; howc~er, Satur· day's win evened the cries at 3.3 during Mae· Lean's career. Elsewhere in the Pac-10: •USC 84, Orqon 71: Ronnie Coleman had a eason·high 25 points and 10 rebounds, and Hnr- old Miner added 2A points and a career-high 14 boards for USC (16-8, 7-7). • Waahlnaton State 80, W1 hlngton 76: Neil Derrick scored 13 of his 20 points in the second half nnd Washington State (16·8, 8·6) broke a five -game losing streak against Washington ( 12· l 2, 3-11). In Big West games: • No. IS Ntw Mexico Stale 73, San Jo c tote 67: Tracey W:irc scored 14 of hi 22 point) in the 'lccond half and New Mexico State (2 1·3, 13·2) pulled away late to beat Sa n Jo'>c State (7•18. S· 11 ). • Pacinc 15, F~sno State 73: Dell Demps of Pac1f1c made a 10-foot JUmp shot "ith one second remaining to give 1he Tiger~ (9· 7, 13· I 2), who hnd blown a 16-point lead. a victor) O\.cr Frc">nO State (6· IO, l J • 14). In top 25 act1011: • o. 2 Ohio State 63, Mione otn 62: Jamaal Brown hit a 15-foot JUMper \\Ith 3:! ~econd) left and Chris Jent batted a"a> ,, loo~c b.111 in the cloi..ing second for the Dud.qc'> (24·1, 14·1 Big Ten). • o. 3 Arkansas 11 I, Tc\.IS A&M 73: Todd D,1y ~cored 23 point and 011\Cr Miller a<lded ~o ai. the Razorbacks (27-2, 14 -0) clinched .it least .1 tie fo r th eir third straight Stllllh"c'l Conference 111lc • o. 6 orth Carolina 73, Ckmson 57: "forth Carolina (21-4, 9·3 ACC) hcc,rml rhc fmt te;,im 111 :'\CAA hi,tol) tu '' 1n 1,500 bJ\kdb.ill game\ •No. 8 Kansas 109, f>IJ ahomn 87: fem Uro"n c;corcd ~3 poinh, 1nclud1m: four 'tr.11~h1 3· UCI Fro m 81 pointers as the Jayhawb (2..,0-5, 9.3 Bia Ei&ht) h11nJed the SooncD (15·1~. •· ) their Utth traighc lo anti nin th in 10 &.tme • N 12 J<tnluck)' 90r •1ortd1 74: John Pel hr~) scored 24 point , enabling Kentucky (~· 6, f2_4 Southea tern Conference) to pull away 1n 1he ccond half . •Mar hall t07. 'o. 13 Ea~•. Ttnnt tt tilt lOJ· John Taft ored 31 of his career-high 43 poi~ts in the ~cond half and Mar hall ( 13· 14, 6-7 Southern Conference) up et Ea~t Tennes ee tate (24-4, 10-3) in overtime • •No. 1-' Nebr• ka 85, Kansa t1tt 78: Beau Reid cored a~a<.0n-h1gh 21 ~mts, 11 from the free throw line. as Ncbr,l\kJ (-l-5, 84 Big Eight) claimed J ~chool·rcconl 23rd victory • 0. 18 St. John' 57, "otrc Dame 55:. Rally· ing from a 53.47 deficit with 5 46 re m:umng St John'~ (19·6) ,cored JO of tht game' lai1t 12 point'> 10 bc.:it ~01 re OJ me ( 11-17). •No. 19 l t 19. fcnncs re 87: Shaqu11lc O'Ncol scored n poinh and ad.ded eight re- bound\ .ind three bloded ~hob 111 little more th•n .1 h.ilf for LSlJ (19·7, l:!·-l 5E:.C) , , • Sorth Carolina 'rntc SJ. ~o. 10 \ lralnm 76: Rodne\ \.lonroe \rnrt:d 30 point in the ccond half to' ll'aJ North C.tnlltn.1 State (16·8, 7.5 ACC) from ~O f'<""'' hJcl h> thi: \lctory over V1rg1n1a (19.<~.l'l--I •Alabama 97, ;\o. 21 \tis iHlppl late 72: Jame' Rob111,lin 'wreJ 2.i p<11nt' a' Alabama (I""· x. 11 -"1 m<•,cd inw :.i 11c: in thC' sec "ith Mhs· 1\~1pp1 \t,11c (I\· ... 11 · ~) •No. 23 Princrton 6R, Cornrll 5J: Kit Mueller became the 't.lonll .111 time lc.1<ling cortr 31 Princet in (2 1.2. 11 I I" l t.J~uc) • ,o. 2.$ ~rton llall 90, \ lll:mou1 7J: OIMr Ta}IOr ,,,irc<l 22 p111nh .ind l.1ppcd n g,1me· hreJklnl.! 11 ·I .. e.t1nd·h.11f 'PUrl \\1th ·' SICJI anJ a Junk 111 k 1J 1h1.: I' r .tit I ~. ·'1 Bl!! E:a.,t l • ~o. 15 Gro~rtfl\rn 7 I, < onn rrticut 57: Dike· mhe \lu111mho ·1.<lrc.I tH:n 1i.1int' in 1he flr'lt fl\C mm11t1.'' 1 I the ,c,1ln<I h 11! 111 help the HoyJ' f lh· 1>. '·h U11! I· l\l I pre' 1 I -I rom I ht• \ ~ H>cintcd /•rt s GWC ove rco me Ve ntura, 74-69, for 24th straigh t lll'!'li1 IN G.IO N BLA(ll Jcnm ~ul11,Jn 'cured ~I p. • :' .ind i;r;ihhed 1-rebound' .md Hit' S1rch1.1 L1ddcJ 18 po1n1,, '" re hC1un<l' .1n<l f1\.C ·"'1~t~ ,1, C111IJ,·n \\ c.,t College Jo" neJ '1,1• 11u: \'entur.1 , 74-69, 111 01.crt1mc 111 1he 'ccond round of the "omen·, b .• ,. kt thJll Snuthl rn C J!ifor n1.1 Re 1!t110J I hut I kr<lman "l' n h'• lrl1m • point r.1nge,' ~l ul111!.t11 '·1 d It l h.... .1 good ftr\I h 'It. II ... •• ''CI ll' r ~.1me l 'LV h.1' rr•'\ell the. rl I go<>J 'ea1nd-half k.1111 .tll \l.1r ,\1 le;t<;t \\C knO\\ \H' r~ hdt~·r th 111 their '"h' .. Full erton rallies pa ·t U I women IR\ l'l \lier lcJ<.ling b) nnc p111n1 .it h.11ft1me, the CCI \'•in1c11 ' h.1 .. kctb.111 te..tm 1 .. ltercd • • 1. 'nonJ h.111 .ind fe ll to C.11 \1 , I ulkrtqn, td .J.t, 1n :i Big \\, r 1111tL'I ,11 the Bren hcnu < L • r \ ,, .rd" n1cht Golden We .. 1 (32· I). "h1, h "11n It' 2-llh \lfJ1ght, led b) t\\.t JI th~ h.1lf ;ind 66,,6-l on DJ\\ n ll.1.1i: ' tree thrti\\ "'th 11 .. et:linJ, left 111 rcgul.111nn. Vcn1ur.1'i. I <i'h" Ruffin thre" J tia,\..et in ''Ith I 1ur 'n· 11nJ, left to 'eml II into 11\crt1mc l he Ru,tlcr., led ., 1-11'\ 111 mu 11mc \\hen t\111"10 B1lkcl "" "'"'tkJ ll'r .t 1e,hn1c.d f11ul U 11 \'entur.1 hit JU't 1inc 1.•I 1hrcC' lrcc 111111\\ Jnd d1J not -.~11rc 1111 the ~ n'u1n~ p<l.,,C,..,111n Jcnn1ft r ll.1rnc) hit a .3-pointo lnr (1\\( .11 1hc 11thcr enJ \\Ith 2 21 left in 11\l'rtlme to ~ct thc final 'uire. In all, the RcbC'h d11nkc,I 12 11mc~ 1n 1he ftr\t h.1lt h•r 21 1 : their Ml pl.)IOI\, including liH' t" \u~rnon, ''ho hit 11 , 1f : : ftdd 1!11.11, .1n<l J<l<led 'C\l'n r.ti. ~111J, l1111r ·•'"''' an<l f1\C ''c1I' UNLV 114, UCI 89 t••e w .. 1 e-t•r•nc•I UCI UlfLV ,. "pf ,, f9 ft 11Hp ~ l 2 14 L Jot•• "' . l • • 11 '~ ~ ) 1 n Al .. ~ ' . , :> 0 l l!c• , g I 7 &r"'!""q, • ' 2 ;1 ""' • 0 9 c,.,, • ' 0 0 1 ~'(~(I . . 0 • • a t ~ 0 z A#C-.1 c c c ,M • 0 ~ 9 Jt•t' l' , • 12 ff .,. !.Ill ~· . ' I t rt r\ ~ltchclle llcnnc''')· .111 I dr,nn lf1i.:h .1ml OrJn~e Coast ' I ·II .:c rmdu, I. 'l'l ;i 1.o.hool rt, r.1 ! r ·"'1'"' n .1 \<' "°" bv , • c 111 • ,, 'en nn ~Jturd l\ She h '' I -1h1' ,c,1,1in. three more •I 11 (her.I l'ctc1,1m had in the 11 ... ' 'I 'l'J' n -H) Th~ 011/J Pilo Ce! Stet• Fullerton e 1, UCI 44 ate w .. 1 C...._.I C•I llJll• 'wll•,,•" UCI f9 ft pl Ip t9 ft flf l c • c J C G • J c • • s ,... 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I ~'°'" """0 • I ...... • .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L • Prime Time .A,,.._,._ ... "Twin Peaks" creator:. Dai.id Lynch, left, and ,\.1a rl.. Frost, hold a press conference to arou:.c support for the sho"'. The T-shirt reads "Coop posing the Offing of Peaks." C1t11ens Op- Producers ask fans to save 'Twin Peaks' LOS ANGELE -Calling .111 "Twin Peak~" fan-.. AUC's b1urre, nighttime <,oap opcrJ 1!. 1n trouble. and 11 creator' arc asking fo r help. Da\ H.I L)'nch and Marl.. r rO\l summoned re~rtcr-1 to the 4'UrrcJI se nars '\Cl Fnday to ge t out a plc.1 10 fanc;, ·J,k1ng them to \Hiie pro- test letters to AUC The net1,1.ork ha'i placed "T"m Pealo.'i · in that telc\1\1on nether- world knmo, n a<; be mg "on h1atu' " ··we feel that there\ people out there that re all\ lo'e · 1 '"'n Peal <,,'' l '"'h ,,mJ •We're in trouble and·" e nceJ I hc.1r help." U \t r nda>. the ncl\H>r k an- nounc.ed the \crac' \\Ould lie pulled folio" 1ng ') 1turdJ\ \ cp1- odc I he 'CJ,l\O) rcma1nani: !II'< m tJllmerfl, '' 111 be broadtJ't at I.Iler, undl\cfo,cd d Ile' 'o men· 11on wa' n1.1dc b\. the networl.: Jbou t "hethcr the 'hm\ ''ill rc111rn ne\l fall. Glob.ii 1 clc\ls1on. the Canadian hccmee of ''Twin Peal\," reported rcccl\ ang more than '"'{)() calb after th.! hiatu) announcement. An 1\0C spokc\\\OmJn, while declin- ing to d1,dmc the numher of call<. reu~l\cd, SJ1d the figure was · roughl~ comparable " pec1f1call)', the CO•C,CCUtt\e producers of "Tw an PeJks" be· 'cechcd fan, to "'rile ABC Enter- tainment Pre<11dent Doh lger and demand th.it the soap opera return an .1 \\cclo.-n11!hl tame 'llot In \cptcmbcr, lger mU\td the mud1·bJlhhoocd '\Crte'> about life 1n a tarnonal North\\e\t lumber 11mn frllffi I hur-.d.t}s to aturdJ)'>· Ha' rl.1n w" tn ret 11.e S.uurda~. c n'-c .1 h11~hl~ rated night for hrnadc.i. .. 1 nct\\1Hh, from the C\Cr· cncru.1chmg CJ!il.: and \ldco rent.ti mar1'ct' The strateg) failed. "T"'in Pe.11.<.," despite •ill 11s hype and a ln\al clu'>ter uf fan,, plummeted to the bottom ol the A C !'/1cl en Co r;inlo.an~'· \1 .m~ f.an, "ere d1,appomted "hen the 11cnc' rnncludcd at' first 'ca,on 1<1'l 'umrner w11hout rc'lolv- 1ng the murder qf homecoming queen LaurJ Palme r. one of the mo\t fomou<i corp,es an the hi'itory c1f tclC'\l'IOn ~ince 1111 April debut, "l "'an Peak'" hJ'I been roundlv pr<med h\-crit ics but ignored by '"ewer' It' ra ting' con\l\tcntl} declined C\Cn before ABC mO\ed "' tame pc nod 'I'm su re it h,1\ somethin!-! to do with "hat\ happening an the 'ho" " f-ro~t \J 1d "\\ e can't la\ tlm :ill al the feet of prugram·· ming -fl) I ht .. tssodatrrl 11rt\> Rick Dees shaves audience= n1embe..__. LOS A~Gl:l f-\ Rael Dec,, ho't of the popular l.11e na~ht ABC enterta inment pro~r.1m Into thl: ~1gh1 'tarring Rael. Dee'i... ,;i,, hald ''beautiful' After J\kang ho'" much 11 "ould 1,11.e 111 mJkc -.orneone 'lhave the ir head, Dees offered to pa) S999 to an audience member to ha'e her head on n.111onal I\ Dec found a walling \Oluntcer an 2Ci-}ear-old .· Tuesday Nl£h t Owl D.1n1 Cam.in of I o' An~elc . and c1n I rid.I\ n1~h1 (Jm.ir1 '>.tt an the h.irber chair;'" Dec,· 'ho\\ Cam.1ri told Dec' her hu band 111 f1\C month' h.td no idea \\hJt 'he w ,,, ahoul lo Jo A her C'am.m h.1d '>h.l\cd .1 'iUb\tanl1JI amount ol h~m Imm her head. Dees placcJ .1 c.111 to hcf hu,h.inJ to in- c.: ludc ham an the fun \\ hc.:n "lntn 1h1.. :'\1~ht" 'tage m.1nager ~.lnlh Prudden com· mentcd. · I w uld do that, Dec' nfrcrcd tn p.1~ ham SQ<)<) tc. 'h 1•e 111' heJd ·" "ell Prudden ··~recd , .rnd ·" the 'h'm progrc"1.: d both C.1man and Prudden were 'ho" n 1n "artou' \I .age\ 111 the h.urcut, until the end llf the progr.1m when both were \hJ\ed bJld -B) thr f.ntrrtoinmrnt U irr February 26, 1991 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 UUOA(H A·. l ( t tA NNt I '. -..aT• -- ....... °""' .... Februlwy 28, 1991 I Revived 'Bugs Bunny' in Ballhdld cartoon tickles, upsets audl..- BURBANK -Movie audience arc howling over the rc-i sue of a 43-ycar-old Dugs Bunny cartoon featuring a carpet-riding rabbit's Persian Gui( encounters "'1th a mu taeh1ocd character named Mad Mon Hassan. "It's one oC th o e things -art imitating life," ~aid Vi"ian Boyer of Warner Dro<1 \lud1os, which di tnbute~ 120 Looney Tune in an e:itclu ave .irr.ingement v.11h the nat1onw1de Ame racan Mult1- Cincma theater chain. But the ~'en-minute cartoon t1· tied "A·lad-an Ha) Lamp," made in 194 • i replete w11h age-old Arab stereotypes ome hat,;t! strived to ha\e b.tna,hed from Hollyv.ood. "It i' too bad that Hollrood continue'> to perpetuate this ster- eot)pe. e-.cn an cartoons," said radio personJhty Casey Ka em, who 1s of Arab de,~ent and works ~cti.,.ely to 1mpr0\e the Arab image. • It seem' <.ad lh<ll the\ continue to dcf.1me and denigrate Arabs " Gary Hahn, a spokesman for ~ Warner Bro . animation dMlioll tn New York, called the timint ~h­ ang more than "an incredible ~n­ cidenee " Theaters tarted hoWlng the cartoon two months before lrnq invaded Kuwait. At a Thursday evening screening at the Burbank AMC theaters,, the audience pa)tng to see the thriller "The Silence of the LambS" Wli tar,1 ~hov.n the cartoon Moviego- er'> laughed and cheered. -By The Assocl•ld l'rUS Meadows sisters .\udri v \.1eJd<l\\ , center. and her r".:i tc 1stN J,1.,.nt> '-11.'adm's p<irtrav sisters on l " Pp ··nd•• oi Monday Nlettt Owl • • • -- 1:00. 1:30 2:00 ,., ............. "Uncle Buck" lAlped Friday in Un1 ... ersal Oty. KC'\ an Meanpy plavs the title character. -.- February 25, 1991 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 • .. c---.,.,,, .... ,.--.-.~,....,_,=--o..-l.MIJ'",--~l""ts,.,..11-=-o...t-~---.-:::~:-=-:-Ml-_------- -f::-..;..,.,...,..,-,.....,,.,..-..,.-~::-=-:-.,.,. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_~_-[..._ ,._ 1111111 !- -[u • I• t.w Wednesday Nlettt Owl Februlwy 27, 1H1 11:30 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 , d Li tings For Week Orange Coat Dally Ptlot 1M • For Complete Weekend Sports Programming, See Dehnll Brolterous's Weekend TV Sport$ COiumn In Friday's Orange Coast Dolly Piiot. MOHNIN' A~ T f-RNOON Fe..,._, 21, 1111 Tu esday Mornlne February 26, 1991 Wednesday M ·rnlng February 27, 1991 Thursday Morning February 28, 1991 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 ' ............ 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Orange Coast Area briefs OCC volleyball team tops La Verne LA VERNE:. -Playing tn what ---- Coach Bob Wetzel called ''the best • <.• 1c 1 we\·e had in a match this season," r 1he Orange Coast College men's vol· ---- leyball team outdueled La Verne in non· conference pl:iy Saturday night, 16-14, 13-15, 15· 11, 15-10 The ' two-tame defending tatc champion Pi rates prevailed be hind the olid play of setter Matt Winterburn, ou1side hitter Chris Bettini an d Lance Lyons and middle att acker Austin Linford Lyons was credited with 26 kill "hilc Linford added 21 "(L;i Verne) was not a real big team, bu1 they we re w und fundamentally, played well defen· srvely, blocked well and chBllenged u ," said Wet· zel OCC will face Long Beach City College at home Friday night tn 11 ne't match UCI women post shutout The UCI women·~ tcnn t team, which blanked nine opponent a year • ago, notched its first hutout b( the ,,,- season with a 9-0 non-conf crcnce match win O\ler Oregon. UCl, which improved to 5-7. received straight .. sct'i "'"' at all •~ srngles po ataons, including Kelly Gold borough at No 1. B1IJ3na Korac at No. 2 and StaC) Cadigan at o. 3 In a men's ma tch: Wtstmont 9, oCal Collc&c 0: The Vanguards (3·6 overall) remained winle s rn three Golden State Athletic Conference matches "'th 1hc shul· out ro;.ad lo .. s. In No. 1 singles. Greg Nations ab· orbed only has ~econd lo s in nine matches this i.enson Softball sweep for SCC TURLOCK -The SoCal College _A_ ~ftball team slammed host Stan1Slau • State, S\\leeping a doubleheader, 1.5-3 ond 5-0. Stephanie Wills ~ent 3 for 3 \\lith a solo home run >n the opener for CC, which "as a~o led of· fen 1vcly by 01 n F'rankhn (4 for 5. one RBI), Ch:irly n Gordon (3 for 3, two run , three RBI), b chellc K1'itlcr (J for 4, one RBI ) nnd Janet Evan (3 for 4, two RBI). K1 tier 'ihut out the hosts m the nightcap, while Will , Gordon, Kistler and Unda Bilyeu each ~ent 2 for 4 at the plate. CC improved to S-2, while Stani lau lost 0.17. -tty TM Dally 'Pilot Baseball DCC 11111811 Riverside In opener COSTA MESA "'"·~ • River 1de City -y- College came into Saturday's game at Orange Coa!lt with a No. 2 na- tional ranking, the favorite's role Ln the Orange Empire Conference and its ace pitcher on the mound. The P1ra1es ent the Tigers home losers in the Orange E:.mpare baseball opener for both teams Chad Roli)h threw 7Vl in- ning of five-run ball and Ron Korlman retired the final four baller'> for his third ave to back a b.ilanccd Coa t offcn- ~ive attack for an -5 victory. Rolash, "ho had .an 8-0 lead after ~1JC inning,, improved to 3-0. OCC improved to 11-3-1 overall, whale R1vers1de fell to 13-3. Ben Blomdahl, who went 13· 6 a year .1go. )Ufrtred h1S first lo!>s of ah e ~car in f1 .. e deca· sions Dan Redington went 3 for 4 w11h l\\o HBI for Orange Coast. "h1Je Corey Parker was 3 for 4 with l"-O runs and D.inacl HernJndcz haJ a h11, a run anJ a RBI RuaUers erupt, 13-4 CHL'l A VISTA -Golden West College U)cd t"o bag tn· ning'> 10 e.:irn a 13·4 non· conference \ICtOf) .11 South· "'ec;tern The Ru,tler'I 'leored four an the top of the f1rs1 annrng, and Jfter the hosh had rJllicd to tie. hrokc 11 \\adc open with nine rum rn the lop of the eighth G~rJJ (a"' horn "'cn t 3 for 6 with J \Ingle, double and triple. \\ha le Jason \.\.hite ~as 3 for 5 "11h t-wo ROI and t"'o run'> scored (' Jpping the e1gh1h-innJ.ng uprt 1ng were hJck-to-b.icl.. homer'> b\ PJul 'c"' field ( J lhrcc-run· shot) and Bnan Mena \\inning p11cher Scan P.11· 1erson "ent the distance 10 earn his fir!>I Hctorv of the ca- .son He allowed six hits (only one after the fourth inning) .ind none of the runs outh· wc \tcrn scored ~ere c.arnc::r.J UCI falls short, 9-8 IRVINE Pcpperdane jumped to a 6-1 lead and Fountain Valley High product 51evc Montgomery hurled 3111 rnnang'> of onc·ht t shutout ba\cball to hold off UCI. 9-6, rn non-co nference college ac· 11on at An1ca1er Field Montgomery. a sophomore. slruc.._ out three and ~all.:cd none to earn the ai;e after stJrter PJt Ahcarnc JI0'4cd six run. fi,c of them earned. O\'er 51,; inning . Jeff Myc" got one out 10 sci the stage for Montgomef). Five LCI pitchers -were pounded for 12 hits and m earned runs. including a home run by Pcpperdrne de ignated hitter David Main. who had two hit and f9.0 RBI. Steve Rodriguel added two hits nd two RBI fo r the Wive , who impro\:cd 10 11 -4-1. Jorge Pu added ~o doubles and a sin- gle UCI (9-) was led by Mike Goodcue and Mau F1hon, who had t\\.O hit apiece. V ........ Mltwa SAN DIEGO -Southern California Colle1e added a pair of \ICtories to it win column agarn t t~o different opponents et UC an Diego. The Vanguards (S-S) topped " C.011ege of Idaho, S-1, then beat h t UC San Dieeo. 8·3, in the second game. _,,, fk ~,.,.., vm From 81 and thi rd quarte to jump 1head, 38-35 with two minutc1 left in the tbitd pcrioJ. Senior forward Gillian Bean, who Led the Viking) w11h 22 points, hit her third 3-pointer of the period w11h eight seconds left and Manna led, 47·39, headina into the final eight minute Bean, who had 13 third-quarter points, teamed with sophomore center Jessica Trippet (sue of her 10 rebounds and one steal in the period) to help the hosts era e a 31·26 halftime defic11. "When Gallian got hot, 11 looked like they JUSt couldn't stop her," Bonny said . Cerrito CUI It to 56-54 wllh 3:57 left, but con ecut1ve driving la)'\Jp by Bean, the latter a three-point play thank-, to a Ccrruos foul, a ndw1ched a Dom. bao;ket to make II 61-56 ~llh 2 59 IO plJ} Sophomore guard Aimee Penolat, who cJme off the bench to add i.i potnt), 1~0 ass1)tS, two steal and t~o rebound , padded the Mara n.1 lead w11h a trans111on ba~ket 19 ~econd~ later. but 11 was the Vi..,tng'> ftnJI field goal. While Cerrato-; hat 5 of 8 Cree 1hrov.s the final 2 1 • Manna was mas!>tng 5 of 7 tou t i.ho1s, including three straight fro nt end of one · and-one!> 1n the final 40 seconds "We mMcd 4 of 6 free throw late agatn'>t \ltater De1 (a 57-54 second-round v1c11m), but we got SAlORS From 81 manv, but thJt was definitely the tJllest tejm ~e ·vc played I th ink Palos \'erdc!> has a cou ple over 6· . foot. but 1,ery rarely do you see that man~ tall girls on one team." Manzo poured 1n 37 points, had 14 rebounds and matched a career high ~1th 12 blocked shots. Wuest hJd lJ rebound,, nrnc point and une block During a stret ch between the end of the first quarter and the '1 :O·mark of the third, ManLO 'wrcd .:!2 \l raaght po1n1 for her tcJm, including all 18 in the \CC· 0ml quarter 3S the Bra1,es took 11 3 -:: hal111me lead l\c never \Ccn an)lhlng lake 1h.i1.' ~e"pon') \hchaclJ Rv'>S 'J1d ot \fJnzo "She's prett~ much Jn J\l.c-.ome athlete ·· \\1th Jal.:o .. .._, mm tnR her t1r t child. her hu)band Ja~k . .ind f.1· ther. former Ore1tt'n State Coach R.1lph ~taller. both jt nc:~l lo her on the bench But Jako'>k\\ <;.Jtor, 113·1') rnuld \I! used a little C'\lr.'\ I LC.. n 1h1~ one, 100 · \\.e beat our ehes rn the ftr'lt half." Jako k't said "\\ e had e11tht turn°'1ers '" 'the fir,, quarter and massed 111,e layrn~. You JU t can 1 thr~ .&\I.a) th.U.man) po.u:m." Lompoc. which shot 53 percent (33 of 62) from the field, went on a 10-0 run to end the far\t quarter, Cf From 81 past nine year that thev have reached at lea 1 thi far ·an the ehmmations. Manna has 'A on 11 of it~ last 1~ games Mater Dc1 ha won 21 of 1t~ bst 11 and is on a 14-game wmntng treak. School offiClal~ anticipate a \ell· out crowd of 5,000 after both schools turned away people at Ocean View and Wcstmin ter Friday night for their quarterfinal games. "The Cl F, a45 well, believes the game "'ill be a sellout," aid Mari- na Athlcta'" Director Lany 0o)le, ludy and won.'' 8oMJ .-., ~ &ue rhat luck would OlllJ p far.•• Cerritos freshman panl Luke ant her third 3-~• 26 second to cut Manna's lad...- 6$-64, and the Oon1 rebourh49 mis,ed (ouJ I.hot with 17 *JeCOCllCO•WI!!! left to set up the aame·wianer • Fujimura fielded a ctOA-coutl. 1 pa , dribbled to the baseline, tMd a def ender and hit nochifta Ml net . It was only the second ftdd goal of the night for Fujimura, I who mi. sed 6 of 7 from the facld until the fateful finale. "She loves pre ure and &he') the one we want taking that UM>t/' Sjoerd ma said " Despite the su rprise endinJ, Bonny pra1 ed his players, who set a '>Chool record for ingJe-scaJOn w1m and won their first Sunset League litle ever Manna senior Colleen Hatch fini hed with 16 points and six re· bound 0 c.rrtt.. .. llMtft9 .. ICU'~ aJ Owac\IMeA ... I Ceni ... .... ,. ,. s 0 ~ 12 ' 0 ~ 1 5 0 • 10 2 • ) '1 4 3 0 14 . , . ,, i 3 I I ..... ........ 1 I 1 ti 1 J ' 1 • 1 J tt 0 • ' 0 1 0 ' 2 ' ' , " ' 0 f 2 J 1 0 0 2 o o ro 17 1 17 1$ tJktng a 20·8 edge. Manzo was HS of 27 from the field. She's a oncc-in-a·lifctime play· er Lompoc Coach Sherm Hansen c,aad ''W11h her on the coun, you can count l1n being 10 to 12 points up .. ~fanzo had 26 points, nine board and SI.JC blocks in the (u-st half McLaren c,corcd a team-big.h 17 points for the Sailors D Lompoc M , N~ ~ .. !Cl, OM"'-Hf.AA Qu__. ... , ..................... ......... .. .. ,. .. 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Losing the ooin flip for the riJht to host a semifinal game at an al· ternate o;itc was Estancfa, the o. 1 'iced in the D1V1 ion Ill-AA play- off The defending Clf champ_t- ons will take theu 24-4 record to Garcy High in Pomona (321 W. Lc'(1ngton an Pomona) Tuactay night (7:30) to face the Ganesba~ Giants (16-11). 1 The championship finals are at• the Los Angeles Sports Arena for ... L'( dlVl ions, rangmg from l>Mlioo1 l to Div· ion lll. -lly• ...... i High school boys CIF schedule IDtFtllAl.I, TUSIMY, '''° CtP Dhtlla o t.M ~ (1&-12) VI lq Jn111 (21-t) • Lono Cly CallQa ~~t •L,.-(1~1).• C1"Dertalrn.,. ...., Del CIMt "' ...._ ltT·tt .. • .. Ew.a c... uc;, Saigis (1 t t) vi. a.tllra (2 •·5 ), • Sola Inn Cly Cdllol CIFDtrllhRW J w *"' CZWl • CWw <2$-'t •• Ctr"-.. 11 (24-4J "' m~ • ,...._ Hiib C1"D .. t lrnN ...... (2W) ~ r...iy (1M) • c.i -,,...., WHe:°'O' t191l" S.. Mir=-CZl-1). • ..._ Hiii CIPDta11 n....,. ........ caa-41 .. 8alilal'I (11-11) • ...... '*"-'t (U ·1e) wt ,..,.. (1~T). • 0... ... . C1"DIA Ian .. $ 0 , VI Moir• Cllf C114a. ~,,.....~ I • lb11Cdl •1111111 Selfish networking on the way out Otar Su~tte: l am sick and tlrt'd of networklna. 1 can't 10 to a mettlna or oraanbation function \tilhout Ix-Ina houndtd by pt0ple wanting my business card so they can call me up and sell me omethlng. When Is 111 this networkJng going to end? Mr. GSW, Newport Beach. Dear Mr. GSW: The intent of nct~orking, to unite and help each orher develop business contacts, has evolved into a gigantic bu!>iness card exchange. What wa ge nuinely perceived J'> a sincere effort to develop win- wm bu!.iness relation hip creat~d monster!> with palm out-tretched Jnd a "gimme first" attitude. As a rc.,ult, networking has peaked and ,.., on the wane. The term nCl\1.orking will di appear in the 'QCh as the multitude of organizations, whose members ,01ncd for personal motives, foil to rcne\\, facing their unfulfilled ~xpcll..1l1ons. 1 he ·1>th \\tll see smaller groups tif peer-. .ind associates developing th ngcr rcl..111onsh1p\ to uppon ind enh.1ncc their individual Bu iness Newsline businesses. Mastermind groups, prevalent in the '60s and '70s , will resurface ond rcf ocus on gonl- s c tt in g, commi tme nt and nchievement. People who sought t o build genuine busine!>s relationships and shuddered at the very word networking, will conrinue lo do so. Selfish networkers will be caughl in their own network nemesis. Dear Suzette: I want to join a prores ionat oraanliatlon, but I don't want to join one where tHr - ybody just came to do buslnes wi th me. What do you suggest? Ms. PJY, Costa Mrsa. Dear Ms. PJY: Make a list of whnt you do want in a professional organization and t hen i.hop around. Con~1der an organization such a~ Women ln Busine s, which requires certain standards for membership a oppo ed to an organiz.i11on where "you pa) - )Ou're 1n.'' Consider the issues in which the members arc involved. The Industrial League of Or.mge County (JLOC) has an ent1rcl~ different focus th an local chambers of commerce. Attend at least two meetings before joining and talk to as many people os possible about the goals of the organization and the responsibility it feels toward its members. The '80s sp1twned a society of organizations and associations spreading the American Dream that more is better. Many of th ese organizations an no longer sustain n worrhwhile membership and ~upport the needs of Its members. Dear SuZette: Out he~ In che neld, I ncnr can act an)'thlng from Corporate omce but a lot or Ook about paperwork and form . Yet, we can't aet any products to sell and wt can't get any support for tht products we do sell. Whal do we, neld people, do with the bu reaucrats at corporate offices? Mr. HMr, Newport Bench. Dear Mr. HMP: Field is field and corporate is corporate an<l nc.,,er the twain shall meet, 1111 profits and performance plummet Jnd bring everyone to their feet. When results are measured - rc,ults improve. Both field office., Suzette Alger and corporate support deal too often in vagaries of alwa}s, never, soon and hopefully. Decide exactly what the most critical function of your field location is and track your performance daily. Mea~ure the support you need and recci\e from corporate in amounts, schedules met and documentation. Grubb & Ellis transactions make headlines O\cr .1t the Grubb & l:.lli-. office~ in :--:c\\port Beach. Tim McMahon ind John ll:n id~on h..tvc been malo..1ni.: h1:.1dhnc:' \\Ith recent cnmm~r ~1JI tr..1n\Jcti0n!> and -.11~n10g thrt lc..t'C:" totalling $'\ 45 m11l1on \ccnrd1n!! t1' I he Brogger l•rour. the: :--.c"-rlJll BcJCh·l">J'>Cd !!C:ncr;1l 1.• ntr.i. 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(I I he n<.:'" in C 11\t 1 \k,,1 1, 1h 11 Donna llnhn h.i' Ill'" upcm·d J lull · ~I c1.· ruh 11. r II r lirnl Jl.1hn C°ommuntUllion\ \\ 1JI J<>ln 1l1r1. t \ \\Ith ( Prp1H,1IC l•n.tl1.. \l.irh·11ni: IO J l I \ 01.'ll!t'' I ' r ro\lde mn11.1 rd.at111n'. publJCrt\, lin.1n1.1.tl puhll1.. r~ l.1t1<lfl' lor eme rging public ,. •lffi~ .... l+#TtfttUOttv fthttt••lh 'tfhl puhltt-itl ltttr' 1...,tttfl,dtnb-. .\1Jr1 111 lfr1.1\\c.:r ' mh \\11rJ th.11 till" Koll Co. h,t, opened .1 nc.:"' -t" JlliJ ''Ill in:-t,111t I '''c.:J rct 111<.:enter1n I ort \\11rth l ex." .. < ·o~ta \fc\u-b.tH•d Dt'I ·1 am 1nm111n1.t'(I rhl rc1.cn1 .1pp111n1mcnl\ lll • .. :.er.ti e\c 11 \l nlfl lr' Don 'toop\, 1<1rn11:r n:i:1on '1..c p1c:,11.kn 1 ,rnJ Cl nn.tl m.1n.u.:cr t11r the.: \lid \1 1.1nt11.. 1n:1nn of Bur_i!c1 lo.in~. h.1, hccn ,('(('dClf th~-llC\\C.:\( C\C1.Ul1\C \11..C rrl°'llkllt 1•f 11pcr.1l lllf1\ fnr Dt:I Taco. Paul Hllzelberger was al~o nJmcd executive 'ice pre~rdent of marJceting and -.ccret..iry and Harold ro, \\as promoted 10 executhe vice pre 1dcnt Jnd chief t inanc1al officer ... 1 luntington Beach-based Liberty :"in tionul Uonk 1nnounecd the recent promotion of llr,crl} harpt 10 .1,-.1,tanl vice president and per onncl officer Corun.1 del ~far re idcnt Jame~ R. Wood h.1s been Stoop!> n.imcd \ICC preo;,1dent and man..ii:sr 1lf the Orange .-------. ( l'unl\ Real E!.t.11c Finance DI\ ,.,ion o(IKC of John Burnh.1m ..ind Co 1n Ne\\porl Bead1 . Orange County Fair publici!>t Jill Llovd .1 nnounlcd the prumot1on of Kellie Keller to account C\ClUll\e R~an ~kuan h;i., been promoted 10 pn>Jl'\:I d1rec1or .11 the Cmta ~lc<,a office of P!>om.i.. and "'~oc 1.1te!I. lhe \.l\ll engineering firm abo promoted na,id Gay. Hitzelb<.>rger Brian Maridon, Gregory tllnd on ..inti \Jichnel r------~-., I hnlhamrr lo pmJcCt director~ Robert Allen Productions 111 l\l"'"'Port l3c.1ch .111n11unccd recently 1h.1t 1t "'ill hc~in pm\ld1ng \ ideo rrugr am ming fur Catalina l-\press Q,er in Fountain Valle}, Kingston Technology Co rporation announced the ava1 lnb1h1y of ne"' memory product., for notebook computers. Fox In J\;c"'port Beach. the la\\ firm of McKittrick. Jackson, OeMarco & Peckenpaugh announced the merger -w11h the firm of Oa)., Campbdl & Hand .. Judith Bro"er has now Joined lnterCommunic.uion!>lnc. in "-:C\\port Beach a!> a public. relation.-. account '>upc1' 1sor . Recen tly moved, cllmlx'd the ladder. 'l'On a n award or contract'! IC so thrn tell it to Du~incss Nc"sllnc. 'end the Information to Ornngr Coa t Daily Pilot C 0 Business Ncwsllnc, P.O. no, 1560, Costa ~tc a Ca. 92626. Creditor closely watched New England customers \\ \'>lll"'urU'-l he n.1 111 r , 1hm.l·l..1rgc't 1.1cJ1t l.itd 1•· -11~1 ~·"' the a1lin~ nur1hc.1,1crn Cl•IOll!TI) kd to a ,h-.1rr mcrCJ\e lfl It .1n lklault' th.It forced the re\11 · '-11111n llf thou,and' ul ned1t l:.1rJ, But ,, ~tJ~,.1t11u ... ct1<; 1.·unj!rc~'- 111.111 '~')" 1-ir't Ch1c1e,u C1np rn<.1) h,,,c: been 'ubj<.:Cttng the '\0rthca't I•• rcgion.ll red Im in~ and a.-.~cd 111l B11"h 11lrn1r11 tr.111110 l·rtd.1) hi Ill\ l \I ll!.llC: I ht• rl flll. I h\ l{t r I d\\,lltl \I 1rh-~ I> \l.1". 1.h.11r111.in lll 1hc 11 u 'c ..., 1 t• mm 111 t l .1 n I l k,11111:•1.1111 1tn1n' .ind hn..tnlc, J.•lli••q:d 1 ll !ll"r lr11m .1 I 1r,1 < h1 1;.11!11 C\l ~ 1111,c l'\pl.11111nc the lfC.:dtl IC\JC \ prtlCl\\ < >ur .1d1un' \\ere nut <l1,1.rim1· SI _.\:-\,~IL\\\. L"< ll\P<)H:\TH ):-\ ·. ------------------------. . I . : I ' ' I" ,; I '. ,, " 'I I I I,, I '"· \ ,, I . "Fast, effu:icnc, knou1ledgeabk, and friendl1. They don't con~ any /imr than Sc.an-Shaw." , Don Solsby, P~aicknr American lntcntatc &.nk ...... 542-5811 FORECLOSURE ..... ~,, --'Wl~.o..li---'=::::::::E .,. OjAJvffR G ©AvEKC'k (11y of lltt ~ ru Congratulates · Vaughn Redding and Marie Maples "f991 Costa Mesa Man and Woman of the Year" J oin the Chamber and the Orange Coast Daily Pilot in honoring these individuals at a luncheon and award ceremony on: 'I Thunday, February 28th, 11 :JOa.m. 'I Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel ~$25.00 W Fu Retervationa call 71 ~/57~-8780 n 11111: 111,.,.1rd the "C\\ E·ngl.rnd rq;11rn per ,c, ,.11d ~coll P M..irb Jr, ch 11rm.1n of I ir't ( h11..1gu\ ucd11 card 'Ulhid1.m ·R.11her. Jlong \\1th lither ''·'ll' "e"' I ngl.1nd " " lhl' ohJci..t cit l•llr JI ten11nn hel..t u'e l)f .1 r.1p1d .Hhcr'c d1angc 111 .ittu,11 c.ml nH."n1lllr tic- ha\ mr ·· hrst ( h11...ti;11 "'uc., 'omc 6.5 million V1<..a ..tnd Ma-,1c:rC1rd ,1c- count\ n.111110\\ 1dc Of those. I 7 m1lhon .ire: 1n the n1ne-1o1Jtc region 'ub1ec1cd 10 the 'pec1Jl credit re· view. Mark-. !>aid in .1 letter 10 Marke\ th.it 1t clmcd 7,)'10(} "high rnk" crcd11 <..Jr<l aCCllltnt' held hv re\I · dent ol the '1x New Ln~l..ind .,t,llC\ and Ne"' ) ork, Ne\\ icr'l'\ and Penn'' h Jn1.1 after J 'r>e1.1,1I 1n1e"' of their credit rewrds I''' \u"u'I Credit hmttr, "'ere rcducl·d f11r .• rnothcr 1.100 card hollkr' l'o;ually card holder!> hJ\C their trcd1t worthmcs'> checked on1.e e'cry 1w') )Car!>. In addition 10 that normal review, First Chtlago e\· am1ncd accounts of no rt hc.1!>tern- cr~ "-hU had ju'it had thl'U CJHh renewed or whose c.ird' \\ere about 10 expire. <..ard holder<; re\lc"cd \\ere: 1hmc over their credit ltm1ts or thO!>C who had been delinquent 1n rhc prev1ou., 14 month' Card ""ere canceled 1f the holder could not meet ~tan<lards for a new card, ~fark<1 su1d . -By Tht .I\ socinted PrcsJ Newport Securities Corporation 3 U I Ainray A venue. Suhe ff. J COit& Meaa.. c.lifomia 92626 Stocks Bftow LiquidaOon V •I• CUJTent political and economic unc.rtain&MI haft had an unpt~t.d •~ on th.e •alw f// Oraap Coant7•1 paWic compmn.. N.wport 8ecuritM9 o.p., a~ '11 I apwrt OD 0ranp Coanty'1 pabtic oompeni-tw ... than tm ,_,.., bu compiled a tiet ot 0..-.. Coat, .tocblr •.. ,,,.. ....... ,..., •• .,._ ............ . bell... ...... MCWiti• .... ...0-t ··---oppommitiM. Por mon inlwmatim. pin 1 .0: Jeflny L. Kllpatrick, Pl 181clent (714) 957-1081 Sopllilllalled ...... • • .,...... ... TOill7'1 O,••lr M8rUll . - ·-, Business I Trends Sl'BCIAL ADVEllTISB/l l'ROFILBS .... i--- Rent-A-Wreck's Kading named 'rookie of the year' Rent-A·Wrcck of America has named A.G. Kading of Costa Mesa it "rooking of the year,'' an award reserved for fir11t-ye:.ir franchises to recognize all-around outslanding franchisee perfor- mance. "Customer service, marketing programs, adherence 10 ystem standards and fleet growth and m1:it are some variable u ed to select the rookie of the year," said J. Richard Haigh, president und CEO of Rent-A-Wreck. "A.G. has proved himself to be a team player. He has aggressively serviced the Costa Me a market by offering quality ve hicles at reasonable rntes." Kading opened hi Costa Mesa operation nt 1202 S.E:.. Bristol St. in January of 1990 with only five vehicles. Since then, his fleet ha grown 10 65, including a variety of new and used cars, van and trucks. Rent-A-Wreck pioneered the idea or a neigh- borhood u\ed car rental bu iness in I Q73. It started as a somewhat tongue-in-cheek venture in Los Angeles ond evolved into the country's foremost provider o ( used rental and lca11e \Ch i· . cle Today, over 375 Rent-A-Wreck office Kading -.crve the United States, Australia, ew Zealand and the Un11ed Arnh Emirate . Rent-A-Wreck ren1' new ;1nd u~cd c.irs, vani. anJ trucks. Used 'chide arc typically t\lo O to four }e:m old. Rent-A-Wreck e~­ pertl) 'icl'\1ccs and safety in pect!> eJch \chicle before each rental Mos t \lnndard s1L.cd and modcb -including 1a11on "agon'>. vani;, truck<i and convertibles -arc a'a1lable . Rcnt-A-Wred. i the con\cn1ent and i.:ost-sa,ing ncighborhooJ c.1r rental compan~. Cu~1omer call nn the c:rv1ce 10 replace a lJr 1ha1 \ 1n the shop for rcpatr!>, mo\t: lurniturc .inti other item\ 111 a va n or truck or rent :in extra dcl1\.ery \Chicle for peak hu-..- 11c:" period' J lcadquartered in Los Angele'!, the cnmpam beg..in franchising in 197/\ In 1990 and Jl}IJJ. Entrcprcn<.:ur Mag.wnc ranked Rent- ·\-Wrcck l1rs1 in its 1..itegory for the pre-.tig1ous f-ranch1\C 500 ,I\\ .trJ f or rc,er.,111on' or other 1nfurm,1t1nn, lall (M)(J) '\~5-J°\91 Lindora clinics treat obesity Dr M.1rshall B Stampcr'o; fom il) had a h1'\tOI) of longe-.1t~ So 11 came ,1, ,1 shock \\hen his mother p..1'> ed ,l\.\J} while she was \till 1n her 60 . It \\3S her dc..ith, ho\loe\er, thJt 1mpired L1ndora Medical Clinic, a medicall) ~upcn1scd we1ght ·loss pro- gram that h.is hclpcJ more than 75,000 people reach 1he1r "'eight lo\s goal . Stamper, who ,,;i., J (.im1ly pract1troner before <lC:\Clling h1\ life to helping people shed excess pound.,, "'a" stunned by his mo1hcr'o; death even though he lnc\\ that her obe,1t~ wa<, ad\Cf\cly affecting her health Her unttmcl) death Stamper prompted him to begin re earching bariatric!> (the treatment of obesity} What he learned "'a~ that there "3'> no adcquJtc diet program rattabte-Therr,the rul~f thc-cbr v.as to ''-c1lt ~ 1J ~tctum easy to say bul much more difficuli to follow. As a result, Stamper began spending his time de,cloping a "e1ght·IOs\ program that incorpor Jted the principles of Jn It alian cndocrmologisl who st umbled upon Kctogeic \\.C1ght loss as part ol another \tudy. In addition. Stamper included behavior modifj· ca11o n as p..irt of h" program becau c pa11ents cannot achieve pcrmJnenr \\eight '"'' 1f there 1!> n9 pet manenr change 1n their \:.ttrng habit\. In 1971, ~tamper hegan offermg pat1cnh h" "'eight-loss pro- gram as p.1rt of his fam1I~ prac11ce b} reducing patient~' caloric intake to only 500 c.ilone) per d:ir (protein )upplcments countcr- ;ict any !>Ide effects). dieter" achieve a Mate of ketosis, which al- lo'"' for rap1J \\eighl lm.s -30 pound., in six weeks for "'omen and 35 10 40 pound\ for men being common D} the end of 1971. there \\CfC fi\c Lm<lora Medical Clinics tn Orange county. Soon afterward, center!> opened m Lo Angeles, R1,er'lde and San Dernardino counue , and rnday there arc ~9 <..enter\ throughout Southern Californ1J I or more 10forma11un about the Undora "'e1ght·IOS!> program -,1s well .is programs for ~moking cessation and skin care -c:ill .. ,6 ~050 or 842-3174 Calories do count at Wahoo's Wahoo's h sh Taco has recently begun offering a caloric count (\0 11' menu. Dieting i still in sryle. ··To lool better i'I the main idea," SJ)'S founder Wing Ldm, who Mnrted Wahoo's Fi~h Taco m Co~ta Mc\a, where he at· 1cnded high school. Currently, Lam'!> operation 1~ offering a new feature on the menu -a caloric count, which he call'> ''bringing dieting out into the pubhc C)C " Lam 1 offering the calorie count on the menu in part thJn~ .. to the ugge .. 11on of Lngunu trainer Dave Sl arman, whose client f rcqucnt the Lugun.1 store .. Dosed on the concept or u very specific ctientelc, Lam and Skarman, who both train at the Laguna Can}on Athletic Club. worked toge1her to agree on menu 11em,, effccm.e at i'lll Wahoo's h h Toco locations. According to Lam, the idea 1 to help c11cn l5 increa e muscle lone and either g:un weight or lose wc1gh1. Uoth Ulm and Skarman ..igrec on catering 10 profes"onals, es- pecially pro athlete . Wahoo'o; Ft h T:i co in Laguna Octtch 1 located at J 133 S. Co:i t Highway. Addittonal 1nformnt1on ma)' be obtained by call- ing 497·0033. I Jim Wood Good ol' boys can't take life seriously Bulletin: There's a good old boys club along the Orange Coast. Warning: Don't plan on joining. They only take new members when old ones die. At Wednesday's meeting of the Amigos Vicjos (Old Friends), permanent president Bob Gardner aslced ecretary·treasurer Bob McCurdy: "How ma ny members do we have?" "Don't know," Mccurdy replied, "didn't read toda)"'s obituaries." Gardner then a ked McCurdy. 'How much money do we have?" ''Damned ir I know,'' replied the former banker. And the room of ·good old boys," age 50 and up. erupted 1n laughter. Ninety-nine members of Amigos V1ejos have been lunching together c\ery other month for 40 year "We ~tarted 1n '5 1 at Newport Harbor Yacht Club," said permanent Toastmaster J. Leslie Steffensen, "and mo-.cd to Irvine coast (now Newport Beach) Country Club in the early '6<h "We never do anything good,'' admitted Steffen en, "except have a good time at lunch." Ma>bc so, maybe not. There's a lot of power in the group. At Wcdnc day's lunch Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn spotted Balboa Bay Club pre idcnt Deemer and snapped (with a mile), "Where's the El R for the BBC?" -Then Oecmernoticcd Wynn-wt ~hool chief John Nicoll and recalled a harbor cruise the two officials took ome 20 years ago: "Didn't that boat get lo t in fog and run aground?" Deemer kidded the two leader Wednesday, the country club's upsta1r dining room resembled a character sketch of Orange Coast leader. hip. Costa Mesa's O" Amburgey. "Pink" Pinkley and Pohce Chief Dave Snowden laughed v.11h Newport's Pete Barrett, Art Gronsky and Bob Guggenheim. But keep 1n mind, thts 1s no "h1tc v. me and lite beer crowd. These guys go for dry martini), tall bourbons and scotch roclt..s. ( e:<ception: ''I'll pass," s:ud Chief Snowden ) After a lunch of prime nb, ma hed potatoes and gravy (or course), president Gardner and toastmaster Steffen en tcppcd to the podium. "Let's burp and move on," said Steffen en. Moving on meant words from ;\migos V1e1os who had served America in time or war. "All those from WWI please stand," requested Stcrfen en. Only 96-ycar-old Henry Tubach se. "I don't have any comments on war," Tubach said, "but J do have a lution to Newport's water ihortage." he room rell silent. "Shower with a iend,'' he quipped. former Costa Mc a Mayor Pinkley claimed his city didn't have a water problem. Newport's Steffensen fought back: "What? With the cokes you served at Pink's Drugstore it's a wonder the city has any water left." And so it went. Then Gardner came in for Steffensen. The former Superior Court judge talked about Bleckie Gactarian, the local lqcnd, who now Nnl 1 bar outside Lahina, Maui. "Hil current pallion ii procea= etp," uid the IUWiht·fKlld . Al cat caJ1I .rbaal ....,...._ o.r.er adllliMd whales don't llJ .... "JUlt teltina." hi laid. In hil .... nnoa" Jud91 Oardner called fOr I rel1n of tie "IMI ~ .. Al ..... lac recd.d.,. lol lellinl .,_. riilil IO V•" llMI ,,_ tripl to CatllillL" Ila JRll' 11 ll 1112 of '11*111111 ... • .... , ...... 1 ...--r .,.,,. ......... .., .... ... .... "Old ..... I/fl' .. .,.., HI I IWI '8JilM -·.-'-...I. •• ~-::r--•. < • hn•• February 24, 1991 The Daily Pilot .....,.., ..... / •• .. 1•1Z!4,a114 .. ••• c Classified/C4·9 Entertainment/CJ, 10 Weather/C l 0 Weddings/Cl 0 C••ad bJ mllllcal world of the circus By Mimi Ko Onnoe Colst ~ Plot There are fans and there are fans. And then, there'• Janet Miller. Miller fell in love with Cirque Du Solcil's "Nouvelle Experience" the first time she saw it tn Seattle. last July. She loved it so much that she de· cidcd to join the circus. "The show was captivating and magicaJ, it was like I had entered their world for two and a half hours, and I didn't want to leave," Miller said. The tour was on its way to San Francisco when Miller was hired as a temporary employee while the circus was there. She spent her last $90 on the bus ride. Since then, Miller, 26, has been following the circus from city to city, getting hired every time as temporary stafr. "I like this kind of life," she said. Miller started with the circus setting up and tearing down the big-top, was promoted to usher and until March 7, while the show is at the South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, she'll be working as the assistant night chef. She says she fo llows the tour because or the personal growing experience and to learn all the different facets or circus hfc. "Heck, I'll probably open up my own circus someday," she said. "My circus would be like Cirque Du Solc1l in that it wouldn't have any ani- mal . An~uld probably have its root from foreign circuses," Miller added. "It's a shame that this country doesn't recognize circuse of this value and be more supportive of them - who knows -maybe underdogs like the Big Apple Circus could rise and be ucccssful like Cirque Du Solc1I." Secretly, however, Mtllcr longs to play the part or the nngmistrcss in "Nouvelle Experience," France La Bonte. Her co-workers say she 1s a natural ham, an c scn11al charactcns- t1e to be able to play the part. "I hke France La Bonte bccau c her charac- ter is very extravagant. She doesn't say much. but she is very theatrical in her facial expressions,'' Miller aid. Janet Miller ran away to join the circus. Its magic captured her heart, and she 1oined up as temporary help Although ~-....... --.0...,... c:.-0.. ,. she's not a permanent emplo~ee, she manases to get re- h red at each stop. After 150 "Nouvelle E.-<pcnencc" shows. Miller says she 1s not tired or them, on the contrary, being part of lhc circu for her is hke tra .. elmg and working v.ith 100 bro1her and sister . "I Jo,e the shov.s. There's something magical about this circus. It's like 11' its own entity," lie said. Miller isn't the only one "ho fol - lows the tour around like a groupie "We ha\.e a permanent staff that tra\.- cls with us, and we hire a local staff of Members of the Cabaret Chapter of the Perf ormmg Arts Center hope to Stay Out of J~il long enough to attend the "Monopoly Party" fund-raiser on March 2. Seated with ,_ , ..... "'°. c-IWf,... boards ready are Debbie Novak, Slup Villerot and Frank Barcelona. Standing and ready to Pass Cio are Sandt Brown, Erika Faust. Billie Yale and Ray V~I. Cllll "1 ... Fun stretches from Park Plaice to jail about 70 people. Ten 10 15 of the local temporary c;taff arc the ones who follov. u11 around and alwa) manage to get a Job wuh us,'' said Sylvtc Gra,tl. '>pokcsperson for the circus. Beth Cobb Bookmar ks Translators bring Bible to masses • ..-., • 1111 llr parantl Dear Dr. D&au Pecen: and 1 1ense of Acc:omph hment. Teens meet these basic needs through relationships wirh other people. tive. The increase in prcanancjc • abortion , unwed mothers, dru~ addictions, eating dis~ii:fcrs, su1- ddu, khool dropouts and serious crtme amona teens is staggerina. It is $Obcring to visit a ho pita! to ob crve a b:tby born to drug ad- dicted teens lie in a crib with his frail body shakina from croving drugs! ltlilitary wives made from a special mold Wt hft ............. wt.o an brtpt 1111•1at1 IM .... Id•. MJ hulbeJld ud I wat ... 1 for a wttktad. 0... ..., promllecl tlilere would not be a pare, at our housc. To our ..-a dlla ..... mtat. tMre were oftr t• ldifl at our home, dnnkJ ... ulna ..... and I'm 1trald • .., toa•' bedrooms. Oar boys daa. tltat oaly a few l'rindJ were to come °"' lO watc• vld~. They dolt't bow a.ow tllJnp got so out of coatroL What caa pattats do? IOds ror Sale Dear Kids for Sale: The party scene you CJtpcrienocd t) serious. It is undermining the human potentiaJ and morals of many of our youth in all socio- economic levels, and putting par- ents at great legal risk. Every person, especially teen- agers, have basic needs for the three As: Acceptance, Affection Traditionally, there were mnny po itive adults. peer and uper· vised activities through which teens could develop constructive relationships. A stable home life, nurturina teachers, church, you1h group activities, part-time job , and a variety of ClCtra-curricul:ir activities at school were an intesral part of a tecn's life. Many of today's youth have been robbed of these role model and supc"'iscd activities. Teen often find them elves alone with a lot of idle time. Before they real· ize it, their friend (or gang,), drugs, ex and crime are the wa~ they meet their basic needc;. 1 he results are devas tating. A recent study reported 51 per· cent of teen-age girls from the ages of 15 to 19 are exunlly ;1r- Parents need to remain involved with the ir teens. Be conscious of you r sons' needs for the 3 As; do they feel accepted, affection, nnd n sense of accomplishment? fl) to help each one finJ positive, re· pon able people and acth i11es 10 meet tho e needs. It is natural for your son) 10 '"ant a place to bring a fc.;,\ friends. Help them fin d ll•lrc places One woy to do this 1s lt1 ~e l lo ~now the parents or their friend\. If the parents provide a good home c nv1ronment, ~cc 1f the) \\OUld alternate wi1h \Oll \\hen 1he parents would be home: BIBLE short-term translniors -it's a Ille ;m·as of the world. long commitment," Olson say . In mo~t instance Wycliffe \\Ml.\ From C1 Wycliffe, an international organ· openly, with the pcrmi)sion -anJ t.1ke~ it" place among hundred!! or ization whose administration of· (lflen at the invitation -of the lllhcr" translated by Wycliffe m1 o;-fic~s arc located in Huntin~ton ho't gO\·crnment. It cooperate' '1nnanc\, a reminder of what can Beach. has targeted J,000 Bible· d 11'>C:I) "'iih othe r cvangclital bi: JlCOmpllshed with patien.ce and less language groups whcrl' cr1111r'· but doc not establi~h .1n unJcr,lnnJrng. tran~lation need are mot critical tll.'.k,1J\t1cJ I organization 11 \Ian) factors innuence ho" No group 1~ too small and no l.111· 'tr.n e'el)one, coopernttn g \\Ith h•ni: 11 1.1~es u to accomplish our guage is 100 difficult for Wychlfc ', L •\crnment in communitv de'c · \\11rlo.. bu1 11 always require com-outreach, ""hich can be found 1n 1i['mcn1. and helping \\.1th . agritul m11mcn1 I hat's why there arc no urban centers a well as remote 1111.il progrJm) and medical .11J ----------------------------,One ul it-; most important pro DESIGN SOPHISTICATES SPORTSWEAR OUTLET STORE (mens and ladles) SALE Bargain Prices Galore! ... ··~ ~ .. ~ "rr d ......,: : ' •• 1 ,r, !ht •s .()"\ 1 • 1596 Monrovia Ave. Newport Beach (Noor Hoag Hosp) (16th Stroet a Monrovia ) 714 548-3965 ~r.1m' j, teaching people ll' 1r.1n,lorm their lives through reJd nc \\ \dllfc member bclic\c th.11 111 ;itcnmrli'h Christ's comm1!>\lun, 1hc.: !!"~rel mui.t he pre-,entcd to rc11rk IO lh c IJnguage th e) undu . ,1.111J l•c,1 b cry per,on need' .11 k.1,1 "irnc: of 1hc Scnpllirc' in thei r n.m,c 1ongue. \v hilc Wycliffe\ ul1 imatc i:n.il " ll' 1r.1mlorm h\'C'i '>piritu.111}, g11\ Roast Turkey Dinners Or . U1a 11,t Peter~ to provide a supcl"Vi ct.I home for the teens to mecc. If you want 10 get 11way for n wcckcndl secure a re pons1ble adult to 5tl~ with your teens. Talk with your teens. Together establi h omc reasonable rules for acceptable behavior. And remem- ber, it is much more productive if parents focus on praising teen for what they do right than just nag· gang about their fa ilures. If you baYe a question or con- crrn, wrltt to Dr. Diana Pcttrs at tht Oranie Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 91616 or tht Jlunt1n11on &ach lndcpcnd· tmt, 17969 BHch Blvd., lluntlng· ton Beach, 92647. ernments around the world -rec· ognizing the benefits or a literate citizenry -eek their services for practical reasons. "We 1ry to help them get into the 20th century," '>ay!. Roger Garland. Wycliffe's di· rector of communication . Papua New Guinea conlrnttcd v.1lh W)clirrc for spec1ahm to lrJin locals to establish a Vcrnacu· I.tr 1:.t.lucat1on Program I he mun· Ir\ (once an Australian wlon>) in· hcrited an Engli h hool 'Y tern, hut nali\C youngster~ unaNe to 'peak English have h1t lc; l'.hancc tu m.1ke it inlo the sy tern muc h le'' II> \ucceed. VEP bridge' the gap. providing learning e\pc nence!.\ in thei r native language "I hcy'rc 1 1ugh1 tu reaJ .in<l \\rite before.· 11te\ 're tr.in~rcrrcd 1t1 the l:ngh.,h ,,,.cm. With Vl P, the \UCl'C'\\ ralc 1!. rcrnnrkabl~ 111crca ed." < i.1 rl.1nd note\ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I re· ceived the enclotcd in the mail )'Uterday. I don't know who sent it or why, but I was a military wire in my younger days and thi litt le essay really touched my heart. Please print it for the chounnd of women wbo deserve a fourth cheer ofter the customary three nod u loud round of applau e. -M.R. IN NORFOLK. VA. DEAR M.R.: With pleasure. Thank ~ou so much ror ending le on. The Military Wif c The good Lord was creating a model for milit:try wives and was into bis ixth day of overtime when an angel appeared. She said. "Lord. you seem to be huving a lot of trouble with this one. What'!. wrong with the standard model?" The Lord replied, "Have you seen the specs on this order? She has to be completely mdependent, possess the qualities of both rather and mother, be n perfect ho!.tess to fou r or 40 with an hour's notice . run on black coffee, handle every emergency imaginable without u manual, be able to carry on cheer· fully. even 1f she is pregnant nnd has lh e Ou, and she mU'il be \\Ill· ing to move lo a new location IO tim e' in I 7 year . And oh, ye'I. <,he must ha'c !.ix pairs or hand ." The ange l hool>. her head "St'< pai~ of hands? No w.1y." The Lord conlinued, "Don'I ""orry, v.e "'" make other m1htal) wives tn help her. And we \\Ill gl\c her an un u'lunll) trong hean 'l' 11 ca n ~\\Cll \\llh pnde 10 her hu ... band\ Jch1c\.emenl\, \U'>tJ1n the p.11n of 'eparallons. tie;it 'oundl\ \\hen 11 1s O\Crworked and 11rcd, and be Ltrgc cnou~h to \.i~. 'I 11n· dcr,land,' when \he doc\n·1, .ind 'I). 'I lml' )llll,' resardlc\\ .. · l t'rJ." ,,11d the angel, toud11111! hi' ..rm ~cntl). "(,n lt1 hcJ .ind gl'I 'lnm~· rc\I Ynu lJO llnl\h lhl\ It 1m11rr11'' • I c.1n I '111p nnv.," ,.11d I he I lird "I .im 'll dt1\C tt1 ~rc.ittng \l1mc1h1ng un14uc AlreJth Hlh m11dcl ht'.11' hcr<iell \\hen "he " '''"· CJO pul Up \I\ unn("edt'J Ann Landers ~ • nrw c;::' u rt••• guests for the weekend, wave goodb)'e to her husband from a pier, a runway or a depot, and un- derstand why it's important that he leave" The nngel circled the model or the rmhtary \lliife, looked at II clo!iely and sighed. "It looks fine , bu1 it's 100 soCt." "She might look soft ," replied the Lord, "but she has the strength of a lion . You would not believe what \he can endure." Finally, the angel be nt over and r JO her finger aero S the check Of 1he Lord's creation "There'!! a lea!>.," she announced " omcthang " \Hong v.1 th the co n!>l ruct1on I am not 'urpmcd lhJl 11 ha" ~r.1d..cd You are tr)ing tu put too much into thi' moc..lcl " The Lord appc.. Jrcd offended at the an~cl\ IJd. of cnnf it.lcncc. "\\,.h.11 \OU \CC I~ nol a le.ii>.," he \.11c..I It\ a lcJr ... ·· \ tt'Jr'! \\'h.11 1' II there for 1" ·"led the ani:cl 1 he I orJ replied. 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For information contact: GREGORY HILZ (714) 650 .. 3809 German H ome Bakery Wedding Cakes The.• Old- Fash10n Wav · 24'iO urate Ln C. M Call for info 540-028 l Beautiful Location By The Bay Special Wedding Packages Com plete Package from SH7"> Capacity 150 N•wport !Mech 71'/M&-9381 u1 7 ---- • Fresh Flowers • European Garden-, • Balloon Bouquecs • Plants • G1fcs •Baskets • DrieJ Flower\ '""' "''' \f \1\\1111 I II \IH I II\ 1'110.._t \lo 11>1 I\ I k 840-7111 :lb J2 ~•n ~iluf'I et ford, Nrwpor• Buch I'•., ·-~-1.1 ..... i Look to the Wedding Showcase for local~ reputahle ervice ........ , ...... 111J. .. (•111t•> ~dolu ~t Bcauttful Weddings at Sea Over 10 years experie nce In same location Grml~.~...-..~ ec 111~1111110a: r 'I ..................... 11 714/642·8885 --. . I I I I I Cu11om c.11mn1 duiped to fii your !WflfJ IJld ~ltt 88'1 Catcnn1 W·UU -, \4 I It •t • kt The hot hne, which \l.1rtcd three ""eel \ ago, provu.lc' a net I ..... ,,'\ t •• I work for gra ndparent ""tll1ng Ill ·~--_, litcp from behind 1hcu. .. .1b.uw.: .. w '>Ccure legal, financial nnd emu· t1onal help. Jt as the late!it re pon\c 1t1 the crack ep1dcm1c, but nnl all cJllc" have ht~en an their gr and1.·h1ldrcn heCUU'IC of er .1c k. C'all<i have come from a' f.ir av.Jy 3) Solano (OJnly and rmm --. -----------,. Ro11111n1ir W ~dtli,,p 111 ,,.,, •t-rllltt• Yldlt••~ wu.- ' Ow,,.,,...., C..ei.oo "'"'* , .... ,......... Df11pt4 i. f il 'fw .... et (714) 875-4704 -............. i.,. Our minister to your ·home or our ele9ant church All Denom. Short Notice OK 714/373-1222 rcople of all crhnie am.I ecunomtc h.n.1>.ground!!t · omcone cJllctl JU'>t the other d.l\ .ind '>J1d ~he'd JU\t pu1 (lhe lml hnc number) on her rcfragcr.1· lor It ju\I helped knowing it "a' there,'· ,,11J C-clc,1inc <Hccn. a i:rcat·gr.andmother \'oho .. " coord1· nJltng the hot lmc out ol AIJmcd;i (--'.HH~~~1M>r Ot>n Pere • uffict' an fa'>tmont Mall "~he "as J grandmother r.m1ng lur l ids from 17 month' to 4 years, .iml "he ~aid there wa!> no wny he niul<l go to n support group But 'he rnul<l call.•· -n . .-Th" •\(socl1ttN1 PITs PARTY From C1 luur R.11lroad \lat11tn' fhc ohJel'.t of the game " to h.l\c a good tame \\ h1ch 1'\ Jl'io the oh.1ect of (Jharct mcmtia .. \\ho .111 admit JOinmg the group to meet llther people, ""'h1lc \upport· ing lhc center the same tame "( '.llb.tret has fun functions," noted Scott Smith. 01110 said h1 fella" comm111ce mcmbe~ all "nglc -Lynne Spencer, Leslie Andre~~. Janice ll unl, Skip Vrllc rot, Er1k::1 F::iu,t , U1llie Yale. R••Y Vid al, Sanda Drown . f or more 1nformn11on, c.ill 455-3251. Sunday, Fetwu.ry 24, 1911 D ,_Ill I illJ MIPll, Tom 1111111new101 Casey common ·•d unusua~ obJects By Lyndl Hlr$ch NorVI Alnerlct SylldlcMe ALL MV CHILDREN: Bianca tells Travis that 'he burned her Jade and Enc1 dolls, thus eausin& the fire, and •ddt that she saw Jack and Erica ki '"' Once 1hc sets rid of Katie, Erica sneaks Out or the house and nnhcs over 10 Jack's. U,in& an .eiitra key, Travis opens Jack's apu tmcnl and finds bis brother and Erica in bed 101c1her. Ccara and Tom h11 lhc sheets after they realize they uc kindred spirits. Tom tells Barbara their marriage Is over. Lcarnin& that Enc loves Jack more than Travis, 811nca wants 10 live with Mona. Erica i.s devastated when she learns tha t Travi is su1n1 her for full custody or Bianca. h.irla v.11ncsses Angie and Dcttk shar· '"' an innocent embrace. Natalie fills Trc~-or and Hayley in on her plans 10 sci a quickie dlvorc:c in the Caribbean ANOTHER WORLD: Taylor IJ about to abandon Sharlene in the warehouse v.hcn John suddenly arm'CS 10 save the I.I.iv Sharlene gives barlh to a perfectly hc.ilthy M>n. Michael and Stacey JOin force 10 prO\c lh$t Donna lied about Ille night or Jake's shoottng V1dcy and Ry1n finally make lo\<c. When Vicky nllles 1ny cummitmc:nl, Ryan says the rcla11onsh1p " over frankic comes race to rice with K llhleen Franl.1e 1s shocked by Kat· hlecn'\ conrc ton that she ~sn't want ca~' ur an)onc else to know th3t he sur· \t\Cd the plane cush A. Tif t-: WORLD TURN : M.ugo has .l \on "hom she and Tom name Casey Cnl lrl.,;S to con,1ncc Caleb 10 come for· w•rJ "•lh the police about Henry's abuse nr Aord c.,nnor phones her m)'lel) pt r•on 11nJ reports that Luc ind.a hat re· turned from Montega Frannie introduces Clan;,i, .1 surrogate andtd.atc, to an aru· 1ou\ Dami and Carnl\'n Kim .. nd Bob rc up~I v.hcn Sabrina announces th.lt I on111 a~\.c:d her to mury him Ansel 1tc.1k\ ou t v.hcn I lenry's henchman, V1r· git .arrtV\\ 111 the convent where she is 'cck1ng refuge BOLO & Tiff. BEAUTif I.: Margo pl\\ nt.m.: 10 J4ke. •hu v.anh to 'cl out of h" ohl room as M>On as pon1Nc llcl•n 1\ heartbroken •hen Margu ac , -... ' her o( abandoning J1t.e v.hcn he need\ her mo>t Jake remcmben how ;,\ .1 child, ht\ rather appro;iched him '" a dark room Ridge tells Thome 1hat he Glll hi\ !.>lack qe as a rc,ult or s ""I l J\kll frum 11nrnc11ng Storm's mam3gc rw~al Rill 1ns1ruco Julie 10 c~~)(n; t 1,,1..~\ 1nfiJchl} 10 S3lly. 1r nccc: u~. !>.arl tO\cr\ lor Cl:arkc e'.:n 1hough >he 1~ 1t. Sall\ bl\ ;i rrgh t to t.m at-out him :.ind Julie Ru:h.11nn 10J tcrhan1c all.It" the f'!'>d lhc' ' 11cr at P1enc s has I It for th.;;..;cm ____ _ ----IH\\ Ot Ol R U\t.,, Slw1c v.a1t11c\ J\ K l~l.t Ille\ lo re.pond I \i:arcus' !..1 \ ~h.tnr lcll\ K.1vl.1 lhJI slit h;as a P">'•on f 11 him, ancl not Marcu) Kim v.Jlki. 1n 3) \h.ar~ i.nd Kayl.a Jre k1 sing pa\\1on.itel}. R, •r<inJini; 10 .a c.111 for help (In his '-t'· crct 1111'".:nng m.ichinc. r~ t\ surprised 111 le.1rn th.it 11'\ ford'n Apnl ilnd John· m mitl.c 1 .. -.c '" llkbrJl1un or £,e·, .. r. r. t Cul\ .onftrm) Bos $U p1e1on 1h11 Shav.n Dout:l;i' 1~ r.gain n~ h~ hea11n& I inner rcgr.::1-. h<a\&n& to he on the und th;il h.: i.:i~ he l.111 :-.1ck The JUd'c de· mk) 1herc\ enough evidence to go to 1r11I ahcr I \C conr.:~scs on the siand 1h11 'he: 10< l Shane's gun, fought with ~1clr, \hul the 1un in the •ar. &J\C: the rina away and then boual'tt a repla((mcnl for Shane's sun. Eve SklJ)' IO'#n. GENERAL HO PITAL: Afraid that Robert will kill her for havina tied him up all night Iona. Anna &elS Frisco to SCI htm free Robert as unsuccc:i.Sful in 11op- pin1 Jenny ind her Orcent>clts rrom Qll· tn& orr their protest' The Ouartermainc boat cxplodcs. lcakin& ehemicab anto the Wiier. Unaware or the disaster, Tracy, Ned, and Ashton prepare to celebrate their return 10 wealth. Bobbi ls haunted by one or the disaster victims, who re· scmbles her brother Luke. Rot>cn doesn't want anything to do with his long lost brother. whom he discovered on 1he uplodcd ship Decker ukJ Diwn to many him GUIDING UGHT: Maureen comes 10 the real11a110n that Ed docm'I want to have any more children. Blake is starting to suspect that Roger h•d something to do with Ro 's and Holly's dcc1 ion to split up Mindy declares war on Akx afler she announces her plan to take Roger on a second honeymoon in Europe Phillip and Beth arc pronounced man and v.1fc after a seve n )'Car roller COHtcr nde or 10\c. Billy and Nadine tccl 1hemschcs a they prepare to tell HB that 1hcy arc hu hand and wife Phillip promises Beth that he "111 never let Alan come tx1wccn them a1a1n. Hamp IS in ii fit or rage when he discov- ers Gilly looking ar a picture or h1~ former wife LOVl~G: The charee) 11ains1 Truct.cr arc t>ctng dropped Just u Norma ind Wally lire brought 10 for .realm& Gwyn\ earring' Trisha ·~ )truck w11h l:sbor pains as )he tries to reconnect the phone v.11cs Trucker returns to the cabin. finding Tmha 1n l,1t>or After helping Tmha give birth 10 3 boy, Trucker learns the ch1W has died. Ava Clffcn ICI help Clav win Carly') hc.ut 1r he'll ba'k up her new bu~1ne s r~ul promise~ Louie 1h .. t he's golns 10 stay 5trai&hl and win back Ava. Paul kiucs Ava, whO natly rcfusts ::.1 take him back. Gwyn and Isabelle bla,.,I! Clay for the lack or moumcn 11 Cabot's funeral. RIO ''rcCI 10 lend Abril $5 000 to p.ty off Mon ty. Wally doesn't rulizc that he is sh•rt"I h1 cell w11h Denny. ONE UFE TO Ll\!E: Jake is nattered that Me1an th1nkJ he and N1k1 arc 1n· \·olvcd Jake confirms Megan's 'usp1cion that he signed divorce papers. ~rlo or. fer Gabrielle a bonus 1r she 1rr•nie) a date between him and Niki. Gahnellc gives Du Ann $10.000 for her silence about Moll's parentage Gilbriclle con· fidcs to Julia that 11 ~he betr.iy Carlo. she'll be l.1lled. V1k1 promises Clint that they will be a fami ly 1on1gh1, one~ she puts a top to C.ark>'• ma\;h1n.iions Kevin is gra1c(ul th.'1 he h.as Lts.i by ht> side J1kc and V1k1 Su\pecl that Carlo wants her 10 shoot Mcg;1n Jake tutors V1k1 on her shooung technique. SANTA BARBARA: Eden and Andre arc in the mid 1 or robbing the houM:, unaware that they have lrtpped the sJlcn1 alarm. The duo nee 1hc scene of the crime before Cruz can find them Julia 1> 1nfurtatcd by Augu\ta's belief that Dash didn't rape her L1~1 threatens 10 take control or Eden tf she doesn't keep her- self 101c1hcr around Cruz Followin1 a SCllC~ or dream\ '" v.h1ch Pa mela arrives to take rc"cngc on him, Mason learns 1ha1 she has ilCIUJlly returned to Santa Barbara Al CC 's urging. Robert a\kS Hunt to help him i;c.t 1n touch ""•th some of their mob conn.:1.111>0s '°that they can oust Kc11h from oflt.:c TllE \'OUl'G A'D TllE: RESTLES : Gina pr4VS thJt Broe v.111 forget the C\<:nu that led up 10 ht• ~hootini. Lc,arn- in& lh:it he ..,,,;i, JI Gina's al the llmc or th.: shooting. Bwd. )tarts to rcg;un ht) mcmon and tell\ Gina he must inform 1hc police 1h.11 ,he " h.uboring .i c11m1· 1 nJI ('3\~1c doc,n't tell Paul the real rca· wn he r mJrrt.il!lc to Brad ended '"KI G RALPH' ls A ROYAL ROMP." -•~ Sdtidd. mu: \UGAZJ' JOH GOODM AN · PETER O'TOOLE ..u ··----~ 111>4Ctt ---..... _...__ ·-•Milt 1&141> .__ •cmtAWl.A ·-~a.. tt~ .. c-. ~o... -.m11111 ~ ....,.;.•-· "14DQO .......... ~ ·-..... ::':if" ."'.,,.._' .. _ .. ,tCO ·~­........... :r.-9~"-. _ ... ,__,_ ~I A comedy of majestic proportions. IPGL«». + ·-· ax-.,.., •AMnOll ,_.,,...c:r.. •l«il1 •wt I .-a....-•1J1:. -El ~· ~~ l=F..5::1 ------------------~-~-----~ "Tiii f-'11{' I HI \I I' ( r< H lll r11 \1 ( )J J l)t) I:· 04REF"Rf5HING!" -n., .. ~ '1''1HJI. 'l\loVJ\I become cameras for . exhibit A metal pretzel can. An empty detergent box. The open ide or a Volk wagen bus. An artist's mouth. Each has had the peculiar dis· gui~e as a camera obscura -de· fined as any light-11ght container that has a singular pinhole aper· turc instead of a lens where rays of natural light passing through form the inverted image we know or as a photograph. The e unique pic1ures, and the low-tech devices that create them 1s the subJeCI of an inno,attve and humorous ex· hibit entitled "Oracular OnCices" at Orange Coa"t College through March 6. C urated by photo arti t Peggy Ann Jo nes. whose own la er· drilled camera and Japanese pho· tographic o;,hrinc are included tn the show, the exhibit features works by 13 artists (from Europe. Canada and the United State ), mo t of .... hom have focused their career on e~plonng all the a ngle of pinhole photograph)'. Known to man smce ancient time!> as the mosl ba 1c example of how the photographic process works. pinhole photography 1s usu· ally re'>e~<!d for students of Pho· tography 10 I ''hose fiM :m1gn· ment olten i~ to produce blurry lit· tic image' M th a pu h pin· punctured shoe 00'( enc:mng light· en stir\ e paper The Jrll'>l!I here however arc fascinated v.11h the bizarre poss1· h1ltt1e' of objects 1hat can be tran~formcd into cameras, poking holes o( fun at our dependence on fully 3utomatic cameras with com· puter·chip controlled elcctroni~. Also the pinhole camera's unhm· itcd depth o( field which can record e"eryth1ng lrom three inch· cs to 1nf1nt1\ l'rc;.iteit the same soft focu a a &e.1m·likc mystery. The \t~uJI e\.1dcncc of ttme is another .1ttr .1clt\C a1.h .mtugc to the pinhole phuwgr .1ph Photographs made \'.1th comcnt1onJI camera) arc usuall~ npmed m rraettons of a second, v. h1le .1 pinhole expoiturc hatchtng tnh.> ;.i dc~1rcd 1m:igc md} require minute,, -hour,, or some· time!. da\' Ar11,t Jo Babcock turned h,, \ olk.;v.a~cn bus tnto "Len' on \\heel," by con)tructing J wooden c.1mcr.1 heh1nd the from CUI : '"hen he fi nd\ the 'hot he v..in1'. he 'lmpl} parb the bu..,, slides open the "de door, and leaves the 1uto there for whatever length (11 e\po~ure he desires ( ort ol .!•'l'' ncv. meaning to the notion 01 " lt'e remo te mobile Untl.) \\ tth her Br Jilli·'\ detcrg1.:nt .. bo-< camerJ, Juuc ~1.hachter plJ}it with pop Jrl tmagcr\ 1n our e\eryda} ~urroundrnc' f-nc Renner made t\\.O·huur c\poiturcit undef'\\ater \\1th hh 111ct.1I prettcl can A.nd the hlum hl.1c.:k and white self- portr Jtt' v.cre made b} Thoma Baler \\llh h" mouth b\ 1111d.m2 a piece o! une,poitcd film betv.ccn ht<. toncuc and hi teeth. he situ- ated hlm,clf in front of a mirror. and opened ht~ mouth (It 'hould be no1ec.J th 11 OCC Galler) dtrec- • -"' -.. \"'if• Lauri Mendenhall ,,.. / tor Mike ~tcG~ c h.t) COJO)Cd pro· mot1ng '.ht' c\h1b11 J) the qu1nte • ~cntial 1lh1 .. 1rat1on of tongue-in· ched.: phol11£r.1ph).) On a rnmplctcl} different cale. both an cmo11onal content and techn11..1I .1dro1tne'" ~farcus Kai· iter u11l11cd hole:'> 111 the Berlin \\all a' th~ bo<l~ for h is pinhole camcr;i~ \\h1ch laced both Ea t ant.I \\ c:.t, prn~tdmg a pcc1.tl kand ol 't 11cmen1 on 1he recent poht1· cal ,1nJ h1~tom:a( C\.ent 1n Germ.i-. 0) Bctore ~ou lea .. e the gallc~. be '>Ure to peep through the slr.tn~c loctktn£ hok~ on the Car "'al 1hc p(;uplc. \OU ;.1.111 ~c will not onl) rippear lu11~. but upside·dov.-n and i)ack"ard, just hkc inc;1dc a (Jffi· era ·us•1111u11•r~J:E 669-1826 CHARTER CE NTRE 841•0770 I --IGI 121 t8' t• HI t1S ---------l'G-G cn.e ~ 1a H fG.G • 1191 r. U ----~ l'lll 1:151 .... THE ISLAND . . . '"... .. 640-1218 ··---~IJl12112:3111l•7lOW -· ..... ... ... .. HUTTON CENTRE .• ',' ... 662·2266 .......... ...--~ '-I (THU:Jll UD 7.JO d ~ lMt141!1 •1.DlUlD VUi .._.,,_. ......... _. rG-Q 1S ~ s.• tGO Wl11D "0.'l l:IUU•H ._,_AIMLL ,. ..... &.- •t4!iU6t4' fttl~S.7.ll ... .... _. ._ .... 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WHIC:llff, NB 631·7300 $519,000 Sun 1·5 1300 Westclltf Dr. Westcltff, NB 631·7300 $475,000 Sat.Sun 1·5 1577 M1r11mar (Pon Pl) Balboa 673·3777 $629.000 Sal Sun 1-4 1743 E. Ocean Blvd, Penjn Po1n1 673-7300 $569,956 Sun 1·5 1957 Port Brlstol, Hrbr Vlow Hms, NB 644-1600 $579,000 Sun 2·5 204 Garnet, Balboa Island 676-4822 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOMS •••2t5 Via Lido Soud. Udo Island, NB 644·t600 $2,345,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •• 1200 E. Balboa Bl, Pen.Pl NB 673·3777 S 1,895,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 I • • 2512 Crestview Or, Bayahores, NB • 722-0507 $845,000LH SaVSun 1 "":30 2015 Deborah, Hrbr Highland•. NB 644-1600 $415,000 Sunday 1"" • 217 Via Ithaca. Lido Island, NB 64'·1600 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • • 605 N Bayfronl, Balboa la land 644· 1600 S 1 ,650,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 •,,...•8 Rue Maraelllas, Big Cyn. NB I • 121 The Mastera Cir, C M 642·5200 $595.000 Sunday 1.4 673·7300 $329.500 Sun 1-4 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• • 1000 Santiago Or, Oo11er Shoros. NB I a 221 Miiford, Cameo Shoroe. Cd M 631·7300 $795,000 Sun I ·5 644· 1600 S 1, 785,000 Sun 1·5 422 Aliso Ave, Nwpt Hgta, NB 642·5200 $469,000 Sat Sun I S • 227 Evening Cyn, Shoreclfs CdM • 10 WlldGOOH Ct Newport Crest 673-7300 $310,000 •427 Lugon1a SI, Newport Shores 722-9730 $289,000 127 E Bay Ave. Balboa Penm 631·7300 $490,000 2306 First Ava , Corona del Mar 544-9080 '429,000 28 Corsica Or, Newport North 973.7300 $294,000 3 BEDROOMS ** • 408 38th SI, N.wport l•land 844-9080 $1 ,795,000 S11t1Sun 1·5 Sun I ·5 •• e 23 Belmont, Newport BHch 840.2500 s 1 ,595,000 Sun 1·5 Sat Sun 1 ·5 * • 2036 Galaxy Or , Dovor Shores, Npl Bch M&-3959 $645,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 Sun 1-4 • • • 415 North Star Ln, Dvr Shra, NB 544-1&00 $1,995,000 Sun 1-5 Sal 12-4 •1848 CommOdore Or, Baycre1t North 173-7300 $517.500 Sun 1·5 Sun 1•5 111 1 W. Bay, Newport Beach 71<>-5000 11579,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 542·8200 1750,000 Sunday 1-4 2 '7 Via Orvteto, Udo l•land 179-4822 1595,000 227 lrl•, CdM 87 3-3777 1715,000 313 AtMthyat, 8elboe l•land 9'44-t eoo M39.ooo 438 E Modene, NB Hgt9 175-231 t ...... ooo ta?~ W11•1ume, HtWbof Ytew ~,.. .... ooo Sun 1·5 SaVSUn 1"" Sun 1·5 ,,...._ .. l•lllftCM ··-· IDt.000 .....,,,, ... ....... • 37 Monaco. Newport Beach 760-5000 $945,000 Sunday 1·5 • • •5 H11rbor Island, Harbor l•land. NB 644·1600 $3,350,000 Sunday 1·5 • 2100 Santiago, Nowport Beach 72 H 200 $997 ,500 SaVSun 1 ·5 • 25 Carmel Bay, Spyglau, CdM 644-1600 $849,000 Set/Sun 1·5 • 2501 Salt Air, Hrbr View HUl1, CdM &44-1&00 $749,000 Sun 1-5 •933 Bellis, Eutbluff, NB. 644-9080 $819,000 •330 Pirate, Newport Beach 631-1400 $545,000 SaVSun 1·5 Sun 1-4 31 M COft• POf1oflno, Newport lkh 721-1200 S5e7,000 Sunday 1·5 ,,... • 19 Cherbourg, Newport Beach 540.2500 $895.000 Sun 1-5 • ,,...1 Charry Hllla, Big Cyn, NB 644-l&oo $1 ,195,000 Sun 1·5 • ••t218 Polaris, Newport Beach 540-2500 St ,295,000 Sal Sun 1 ·5 • 1128 White Salls Way, Har Vw Hiiis CdM 631·7300 $715,000 savsun 1·5 • 1 5 Rue Vert a, Big Canyon 673-7300 s 1 ,395,000 Sun 1·5 • 1827 Harbor CrHI Cir, Spygtau Ridge 644-1600 $705,000 Sun 1-4 • 4601 Surrey Or, Cameo Highland• 673· 7300 $867 ,500 Sun 1-4 •• •619 Via Lido Soud, Udo 11111 NB 631·7300 $2,075,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1915 Chubaac:o Or. Irv Tarr CdM 759·0757 $599,000 Sa Sun 1·5 • • 3143 Cort• POf1oflno. Newport North 673-7300 $599,000 Sun 1-4 t 04 Via Havre, Udo lale, N B 631·7300 $759.000 113 G St , Balboa Penln N B. 631·7300 $665,000 1430 Dolphin Terraca, CdM 644-HSOO $839,000 1939 Santiago Or, Baycreat. N B 631·7300 $549,500 2072 Goldeney• Pl, Meaa 540-7355 S389,000 4 Monterey Cir, Spyglau. CdM 8«·1&oo $775,000 SaVSun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sa Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4'30 Sun 1-4 cf7 318 & 316-h Jumlne. (+I Br & loft), CdM 759-9070 $710,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 5 BEDROOMS ••500 Via Udo Nord, 1118 875-231 1 '2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN . e • **405 Momfng Star Ln, Dvr Shr•. NB 144-1800 '2.150,000 Sun 1·5 ••• 145 N 8ayffon1, Balboa l•land 544-1&00 $1 ,775,000 Sunday 1-4 t"' • 7 Green Brier Ln, Big Canyon, N 8 . 640-7397 '2,595,000 BaVSun 1-6 ........ Canyon Cl. Big Cyn, NB 9'44-1 eoo u.211.000 • 7 ptoent Lome Dr, lpyalMa, CctM Sun MS Sun 1.a M4-1IOO S1,075,06o SeVSun t-4 1111-FAii 1111 w Dll .... ......, Polrll, =e'JJI, 0.. .... ,_ ..... ...... ... ... ,,, .................. ,,.. ••·?IOO ...... ....... ... IUCllTll AllOLUTI ITUL Lrge ..... l\W• home w/fonNI din rm. ,.,,, rm, trplo, A/C, poo1 a .., fedn8 "'-GOif c:ourM. A ,,_,. .. int,IOOI 2131 Mon- tegue. I, vetY PfVl IBA, •,700 ef, -. eluded troplcel -... on "" ecre --. cue-1 om pool, ape a lighted ...W. court. A rare opportuntty et $185,000 w/TBUllSI PATlllCKTDCIM A917lt·t- l·~ '~.'.' .. ' '.'' . I I~, ~ ' .. ~ -~ '· •PALll IPIUIGll OWner nwde to ..... trade or 1 .... due to health. Beautiful Monterey Count ry Club condo. 38A 28A end unit facing ~ beft. Euy ecc... to P<>OI. tenn1e a ootf. Must ... I 5-W. IOLUTIOI P\JtChue the hotM of your ~ wtUI only 5" down. No ctoeMg Costa nffded. ThJ9 18 not a VA, l'HA Of 9qufty ~. You ,.._ cetve 100% ownerahlp & 1 ()()% tu beneftta. Mufl ha\19 a.an credit and •tab.. Income. Cell Co-Equity. Agl 23SM334 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM • ..,... •210 Ulle Ln 107, NB 54()..2500 1229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••707 Avocado, Corona del Mar 544-9080 1225,000 Sun 1 ·5 2 BEDROOMS .,,....8 Salzburg, Hrbr Rdge, NB 721·1200 '499,000 SaVSun 1·5 510 Polnaettla, Corona Del Mat &42·5200 '397,500 Sun 1·5 755 Joann SI., Co•ta Mesa 662-0550 $218,000 SaVSun 1·5 •••270 C.gney Ln, 311. Villa Balb, NB 631·7300 $579,000 SaVSun 1·.5 •404 Vlata Flora, Blutfa, N B. 631·7300 '289.000LH Sun 1"" 41 I OahJla, Corona d .. Mar 844-usoo $549,000 SaVSun 1·5 cJ7 ,,.... e 120 Baycre•I Ct, Newport Beach 540-2500 '279,000 Sunday 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •• • ...-210 C~ney fl307, Villa Balboe 542·5200 1449,000 SaVSun 1·5 3 BEDROOMS • 1015 E. Balboa Bl, N.B. 8 73-3777 179',000 SaVSun 1-4 • 41 O A & 8 QoldenrOd, Corona del Mar 173-8494 S550K/S545K SaVSun 1-4 • .,,....39 Hlll•dale, NB 544·1&00 $819,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •552 Glorletta. Bluff1, NB 544-1800 '420,000 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • •421 S.award Rd, Corona Hlghlend9, CdM 173-8494 $591,000 Sun 1-4 •504 Cancha, Bluff•, NB 721-1200 1389,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2421 E. 1 eth St. N.8 . 64•1723 $394,710 Diiiy 1M •• • ...,2 Aue Oran-'> Ducal, Big Cyn, .. CM0-2500 11,0I0,000 ~ 1-5 •9970 Spf.111gbtook Nofth, 1Mne 131·7300 1111,IOO DUPLIXEI FORIALI llllplul1111 a•••• ....... ~om .....,, _ .... .... , .. .... , .. ... MANO,,._.._ .. a-.... LMle •OCUJll ROIT NWJl'f HOTS ..... 70I JMf'Nr .. , 28r 1 ... =~,,,~ .:..c: * .. ~ flave tt,. ._.... 3 M. tM M. ~~ JaA a~A OOf'ldO ""' '°' .. « '-· '"'' o ar•e•. S1400 c .. UA, comm potN HAR10ft llmllJI .. l'lav. "'9 co. ~':: ... AV..,. "" wl cu91om wfroot top ., • .._ ... to 11PP-""° ... t700 eec. ~ epe, I mtne "om bHt !Jeaanteca..,..ftt"i~ •+I a>ld I bdrma 10 trpec, coun.-QIWOen. l7MK. OfJEN r9CI -. llllW ..aa ltM °' 7n,.11131 beh In N9 w/'yow own '·* 1 ~ '° It. SuNten b• ~.:":'"o:-'J:, IAT/SUN 1 .... 1011 L OPIN CHAAMJNO 2• n. w1 he beach prilg •Pot ,ant Rm 2 Flt9plece9 ~ b9actt & ou* ......,__._ -.... -....-8ailboa llMt, unit A. ~. cMc:lll, 1 CM g-91, 10' ~ aMd l!ntoY a ...--... _,,., City 1•••1.1rea. Call for _..._... _,..., ...,_.,., H.rt> Maraf\al, . A.gt. UT/IUI 1 tol blk to be:h, no .-. ~. 11100 yr Ught~·Vi.;louaro LUIEI w 11-11200/mo W. N.wpon St UOO lale-S1H0Jmo S.ycr .. t-USOOimo W1a Ba:lboa .. SZ7'0rlll0 1CllA' S'V' ltlowlng, ~:.1st~~ ~~!Jr ~ VllaOe ~ •t LA PllU &M $t250fmo. 9'1WM3 _1 .. _+_uiUCJ1_11··-&M0-117 ___ •__ gat•d comm. AE· 8un Cftr e7W °' !?!=!417 (16th a ~} Cannery Ylllage*Nlt, E'91de 1 yr Old r M , OUC£0 TO t2990. Balboa Pen .S2150fmo ---------- llrk9d for a qu Q IAMK OWD ft DOWll AID Ouelly ,.. a.tom •melt u,,...... omc.. 2"'ba· f/p , w /d hltup, THI ILUfflUl ea1e Aat• oppey to llACM llAUTYI TAKI MR-l'lome tn Ne #pott <:arpeit a AjC, l200 aa Oat 11171 2374 Spedoue 2'9A 29.A w/ UdO tale Sl0601mo Spygt .. s S3150 mo DALl lOUT ~ for I.Ind., f 124K. .. BR, 2 \t BA. 2•tol'Y A bta duplex 38' 2Ba H eight• a,.a. You Allf nG'llll • ..,._...,2 Bkr 8anta ""* 63!=!4Q8 vauned oeillnga • tv .. 2.~tlonally nice 38r •01aa Landmerft Up & 381 l 8 a dOwn. don'1 h..v. to awe & Charm1na. Lg 28R 21SA EASTllDe TOWNHOMe pfaee. Upgnld .. In- -· fenc.d yard a Hom•. Tll• kltetlen, Both unff• .,.. com-NIV9 a watt & watt 10 howe, tip, gat, lt1ts/ 2 metr au tea + 2 car elude n•w llttch9n, A Real Ettltt Co. Pl1.11h c arpeting. A •l<Vtlghe.. a roomy M>-ptetety fum. at.pe to Jump up In 11te9'yfe a mo 111 a tut. S200 QM, trplc Clean & va-twga p.UOI $1960/mo 831·7300 gr•at beginning. larlum. ~Ina vl9W behl IH.IOO yrly In-enjoy top apprecfetlon dep. 042'430. CWll 11250/mo ALMOST UYFRT on a clear day! An>e-come Ot 141,100 aum. on-thl• p'1m• ~om f'ABULOUS oc;Mn end AeMu Rl11• 142-9797 48A 38A + Fam UDO ISLE TWNHSE 3 01.teQ Ye-tout Hiier w/grHt m•r/ wlnt•r. Aaklng home. NCHm .. down harbor view atepi .,~,I Ide .. b r Room & Vlew\ng deekl BR. 2\~ BA, dbl gar, N .. t & ~lte, a ba.Jo term.. t~uat. b~. UTS.000 pymt not requfrect If from tMech Exec 38r 1 1 , frplc ... w /J Welk to~ beadlll frplc, lndry, prlv•t• 28t hom• JnCf rock M ,,. _ _,. .. quWI~ to make -. B . wane to village I 11SO lrplc, new cet>tnetry. 7t4-f20.;7;ra1<r. JACO RL TY 4K/mo mt .... •m 2 •• gw.ge. 12905· hkup, yatd. grdnr, gar. RDE~!~o.~10' mo 873~ appllanc: ... Brina yow•----...;.._.;..;...;;;...;;.;._ •7•••70 or a....1 7 90&68tl or ttM-22?9 &.oott 9t 1n E. 23rd, .,..,. rn green thumb. Youra BRAND llW v w-vv MOUll W/IALCONY bactt hou.. 114001 7eo-5000 844-t590 Lido Bayfront tor $82.500. LUXURY 4 PLIX ALllOIT IAmotn' 3BR 28A. frp4c, 1 CM, mo. No peta 65<M965 ~ ~ 3br 2b:1~11::. SPECIAL-PVT 28 .. 18A duple• upp«, frplo, pvt sun deck 1995 On Car••· (213) 273-3300 Yrty, avt 3115 Unturn 28r 1 Ba. frig, no peta N/amlcr, St•o• to bChl . . . B.ilbo;i PP.ninsula ?60 ; • ,, • ,,... y Cati Jiii Or Ann. Aat•. Nnt to Hunt. Hbt. IK MoUvat.ct ..... eu... 1 1750/mo Top loc WXURY CONDO ~ -I 8t8-282-n33 '714-244-1.... eq ft, custom de91Qn. tom bullt 3 lev•I 042 .. 797 Ra/Malt Rltn 1 yMr old. 3br, 2ba, ''t'Y~"tl" ~·~ l I New palnt/crpt, gar & Many xtrM lnc:td. M'ey hom•. 4BR 3~BA. 1 -..... to...._ __ ..... _ .. ·Immaculate u~acled den, Ce1h Cail, frple. ·'. W• '\. 4..'I I J '' Lido Mobil• Hm P~ deck. S103S w d & Cr 1·.! 1 r,11 " . · • S1000 IOllUIU (Cell '°' ~I) Spac:toua 1 aA. 11 e MW, Ind frig. SIOW, micro, poof. ~ a laundry Cell 0.,.. vseva 548-0492. •HALIOFP FIRST MONTH• ZBR 1.5SA twnhme, 1 car garage. d l11\o wasriar S750tmo. Tom64~ JO Property Mgmt Coror1.1 d C'I ~.1.tr . I ••• carry up to ~. Aa ~Id. trom0__,,, brt~· O\Mtat f-.../p . ele~ator/d• u-m .. ' ht9 & alry, 3Bf 2Ba, fp, :,.tec:t.tlo Ngar, ~ d hkup. REAL TORS• Pvt beach. steps to _ut_il_•_•ne1 __ 645-__ Se&_2 __ 1 tow .. 1°" dn OAC. ;.~·....., ;,.~. ~.. 2 '" or-vaul1 ~. Fr doe>f'a, ~--0 ~-Sl"""'' •NR HOAG HOIP* '!a7t3er_!30 1too mo •LO 38A 2BA .St29S ---------~1 Of M0.292:2 _.......... ~ • w.ner, c. gar, .ec ""ant ahutt-,.., 513 ...,._._ ... .rvu "' ..,.... P 1r1 o 1r • • d CanMr( Wt.age My •Y9*n Oen vu. Ffom N.rc:t.. -· -mo. 873-8832 2BR t ~BA. gar. SIOO ar n9-ec -.... un ry Ir v111. 10·14 CUITOll DTATI TURTLI ROCKJ fr73..3TT1 Of &4e-7212 12851(.$4751(. L.M opt. us. 790-043e Laroe 38r 2~Ba novae, In lndty "at "9-3195 N!~;~R~.z~OPR•Ed~ Ca~~i:~ Agt U.CK UY AAllA JASMIN I!. CR I! I! K . 1750 aq ft S 1500 mo 2BR 1 BA cute duplu S 1350 apa new lr1toh Sngt tam hOuM Wf aupar loc. Upgnlded. + .. c d•P Avail 311 very doM to baaCh •3BR 2BA S1495 pool. 38r 38a & den. 2200 aq ft . SBRs, F/R, (805) 389-3002 Lrg lfV rm. gw. $1000 Agt 722·9730 Ma .... offer • ..-.A102 LH '2..500. 759-8028. mo ...... 999-6011 -~ ,..,..,, Luxury 28R 28A 28R 28A UNIT/Duple•. 3<MI 32nd SI Frp•c garage St , 00 mo Y••rtv sso-o38G OCEAN VIEW!! Redecorated 2BR 2BA, ~thedral cetl· 1ngs pvt balcony, jacuu.I From 1995 No pea. 856-0MS Abtofute 8"t AIM VaJuel Utle new 18R eea. c~ e.eoo ft. •* gated l>alatJel E• tat• on prof lnd.co'd 11,000 lot w/Oceen View, Cuatom poor •pa A wei.rfall. An •baolute Stear at S 1.595,0001 Open Today. ~ Va!Ue &SR Turtl• Roctc custom m~. modem & con- l•mPofaty .. tat• w 180" vi.w. of Org. Cty. to Catalina! $995,000 W/TERMS. F0t detall1, oall: IALIOA llL Hiii+ (or ), N~•~sC 2~/01':;: Condo. d bl gar f p , 28drm , 2Ba IWnhM nr BA . 2 trplo• a/c I I .,_ ........., • S99S. tat & lasl Hoan Hoap. Gar. frple, Inc. On H-Lot ' • · up, rg enc . pa...... ~ • NPT Hghla charming I Br gueat hse vault cells lg c•oset Vr ••• $&!>() 21 )-"72·8984 BACH apt fum, angle n----------1mlcr Qreat loca11on' • EASTSIOE • PATRICK TINORB A4lt 71t·1t00 (()yet 1140,000,000 Sold) ~~ i-..... ' " "'...,, ..... "'"'''''' FROM IUtLDDI - PATRICK TllNORI Aet 1at-1200 (Ovtf 1140,000,000 Sold) --many extra•I RV gar, CIOM to shoP-1 + •200 642-5290 trig Adult• pref d Big 3Br, famlfV rm, •pace, cloa• to beach. l950/mo. No Npt Height• 38r 2•..;e; S950/mo. 64&-4048 Newport Isle 2BR nr 28a +1BR rental. OnlV ac:hoota. Lg yard on pet.a (2l3) 3n.9451 2-cat gar. A.IC, trplc. 3BR tBA .....,.., trpk:. pari. & t:>each Ou••t $595 mo to mo 1 at -Specious 2BR. 1 BA. IK No g•r 673-5-489 re1rlg. gaa & wat9' Inc CLEAN BACHELOR S750 mo 64s-.5853 1 lot from bay, 3 cul d• •ac:. 1425,000.1-----------patio. w/d nk up Avail nice yard, N• atwpa 10 ca 11 0 n, s 1 o 5 o dedla, dbl gar & encl 8y own«, 240-2198 Olde CdM-pt Del Mar 3/1. $48-2340 beach, good area, Oav•d 722.1488 302 E Balbol Blvd •I MO FREE RENT carport + a amall 2-Sty 38r 3Ba hou ... •-------s17001mo 526-l l88 --------boat Of gotf can o• Cream/whlt•lb•lg• PACIFICA Newpon Shores, 4138R S500 mo ut1hli•• inc 631·2•94 r a g • • 8 U B M IT· decor $2450 780-8289 TOWNHOMES BIG CANYON TWNHSE 2BA clean, pool l •n· OCEANFRONT 28r 18a. SUMBITI 1&49..500 • Giiled comm SHO 3Br 2~Ba. 0 /R, W 'O n1s 2 bills ocean JACOBS ALTY MlnutH away from RECLIFF home. Newport Height.I 2BR S•c gate. No oats Sl4SO mo ~2-0295 St350 2Br 28• S1 t oo l .C. P1au. 1000 9'+ pool, prvt. beach. t ~BA In charming SHSSO/mo. 873-8112 Oarag• Yearly Pat. 875-1870 lg deQ. lt33,IOO Agt ~ohnaoy~ly. · 7C2at1t,,.0B4.J,. condition FrHh paint, 0 Nwpt Crest Tnrim Spec 722·n7&d 7e<).t755a 466-0380 Grubb & Ellla -v ,. p rivate patio, carpor1, llLUPPS COND 3Br pr ol S 1500 mo for 3 , STl!PS T O llCtl 2B• aARQAIN Fix and Save lg 2 aty 3 BR, 2 BA. Walk to ~h S289,000LH. Della, Mobil" Homf•c. 1 100 pool & laundry Sorry. 2•,Ba F/R 0 R. on occ JBR, 2tn8A 873-J tBa downatrs unit wt WALK TO BUCH No Peta S895 mo gmbel1, walk 10 •tores 4090_642-3424 c arport Ava•I now 3br, 2~b&. frpk:, wt.ice Curt II 631·t2458 S 1800/mo MO-I 158 I Nwpt Isl Canal 2Br I Ba SI 000 21 J 546-5245 2BR w1gar, new crpt & pa•m, yrd, W11t« pd. 667 Vlctorta 'L' ... , S7&0 15e7 Or~ C' S740 219-4 Placentt .. B 1755 Call 135-41 20 9-5PM + 1 MONTH FREE! I BR & 2BR 1 \/•SA. Poot •oa. ~ nkup. W£STLAKE VILl..Maa 38r 3S. bnind new condo. Open ••ti lun 11 ... 715~ Latkapur $408K 589-7381 Of 151-3442 1~ •BUCH PlXIR• Agt, 729·'7284 Th• 0• Great duplex w/polan-Prud•nllal Calllomla cat'f)!tJtlle. Top of One POOL HOM BLUFFS HOME api.. up stove rr19 u,..tatr9 2m 1 ba. gar • bllMna, D9I • grdnr. El Highly upgraded 38r gar, 19 deck w d '11<up 2 aunny patio s St025 $2,175/mo. l73-73e2 Eutalde 3-2 • lam ly 2'"1Ba, S1175 Peta ok ~t202 mo 723·l"O mo yr IH 908~ W 14$-81U •Crean. lg 2bf' t ba. ,,_ cpt, vertic.is. d ..., gat. ldry. ator.ge S7!>0 No Pac 840-2495 SH9K-Oc .. n A harbof vlewa. l.owe9t pf1ced view home In COM 2 •ty 4Br 38a alntng on latpe lol 844-17'9 JBR 3BA, lam room. Summerwlnd Model R••..., lmaglN .• <>Ny l3l500 ua11 Walk to beech. -..;;.;..'""'T_,_______ dOwt'1A1389/mo. You Sellar motivated. w111 UYFROflT DUPLEX can own a bNUUIUI conalder trad•. A bar· W'•a..a l\a-1. double wide mobile gain at '580.000-llllV .. ~ home In Orange Co 3 ,..2 a t + 1·New crpt Can't~ ltl · thru-outl NEW: Cop-TRU MOBILE HOMES per plumb"'9. tauceta. (714) 894-3383 tollata, gar door --------- Coc.t.1 ~.,.•.,.1 ? l ?4 "··· . . .-akSe MW 2BA 2~Ba twnh••· 2 car at- tached garage, W/d hkup, frplc. Mutt ... 1 St250/mo 831·2'80 873-1900 opn,.., drywall 6 cabt· e-:::... ;:,a~~a M~•~ tHOME BEAUTIFUL rm, lrg yard, cul·d•· 7~t 109 Onr Agt Oceanfront w prtvacy or sac, S 14001mo yrly no put:111c walkway Ruaty Ouinth•r Agt 8ayrldge 2 BR. 2 BA 28R I BA WINTER upper C Plan l t 500 .. . .. WM~" H1int1r19ton mo eau s1...-.. Agt 122-oe24 ____ _ 729-7270 Th• PrUden• PRIV BOAT SUP ttal Callfomta Reatry 2 Marr b r. 2 "'b a 51,875 3bt, 2'" ba SI 800 Agt 6..l 1-~G2 QUIET PARKSIDE 8. 5 yn ofd. com----------. plately updated. Youre ,,.,. 1001 Dock hold• 2 boata, 25'-35' "89,000 CilCh 2140 ofder, no peta Asking 3Br 2 lux BA twnhme. llilllilil• BeautJIUI BaycrHI 2 3 Bed & den. poo nome. no smoke,., o• pets SHOO 646--597.i S25K 080 642· 7929 Fr dra, pool, palk>. wnhH 8 10 Cyn Mcla•n Condo u W/d 2 BR, 2...., BA den Nwpt Terr Mstr • I 28Ra 21t)BA, gar , car pon patio No pats S1100 &4._9'514 tor the coat due to m edical dleablllty. 7 t 4-873-e425 Own« BEACH HOUSE Charming 2BR 1 ~BA, tat blle OI Olde CdM. Could be 38R. 171 SK Op•n savsun 1-4. 227 Irle. Chris Brlgandl Cannery VIHage Realty 873-3777 Of 042-4575 BEST BUYS! 5 , 1 ·511 v, Martgold S499,500·2Br 28a home + 1 Br Unit 7~7oe~ Marguerite 1535.000-ZBr home, 38r 2Ba Un•t OPEN SUN 1-4PM f (-() lMlll df'I • /(fl l •. ~~'''"J fiJ.J-,'<~.'I~ >et1 L C..--~ c:.i BUILD!!! A·2 LOT OCEAN VIEW CDM •BY OWNER• Belcourt Twnhm 24 Belc0ur1 Or. So, Original Model C-PLAN 3400 aq. n. 2 Mair Bdrm + 0•!1- $995,000 ShOWn by Appaint· ment Only 759-8982 JACOBS ALTY 875-8870 BAYFRONT HOUSE 48R 4BA with dook Penn. P1. Very good condition S 1,895,000 01Mn Sat/Sun 12·8 1200 E Balboa Blvd. Cannery VIiiage Rlty. 873--3777 BAYFRONT home. boat -·.·oc-r-.-.. Vl-EW_•_ dock. S785k Open ~ Sun 1-4 58 Balboa Slape lo undl Lrg du-Cove Bkr 55t~t91 plex In prim• area Great rental potenUel Lota o f amenities Tru e valu e at $640,000 IAYAIDGE 3Br 38a, 1800 a I, 2 car gar•ga. S385K Open HouH Sat. Sun t -4. Owner 759'-IS3 t ~--1 IJAYSHOfU! NEW HM 873-1900 •SACRIFICE• Beach taar-down Lrg R·2 lot. S425,000I 873-1900 Entertainer • dellghl 0 pen floor plan vaulted c e11. 4br S845.000LH OPEN SATSUN 1-430 25t2 CRESTVlEW OR Own Ag! 722-0507 810 CAHYON McLAIN Ooroeou• 2BR w pr• mler• fairway & city fight views I Model perfect at $352.000 SELLING OR BUYING A MOBILE HOM E FOR FREE INFO CALL t -8()().177-3836 ProMATCH tmP Sll,tring 1590 . I r.\':?, r.":'P -1 ~. .. ' 4' GPrH r.11 2102 frplc, w/d, nr bch, S1 08S/mo_ 831-5892 hlcup, n-peta Brkhrat 1 .600 al Pool. ten n· Adams $800 733-9338 pals $1800 8~3349 * Nwpt Hts ar ... 3BR 2BA. yard, l/p , No 11 BR house HP yd Peta, St 100/mo stove, rafr1g, 1e11ant 631-5103. '* paya all ulll S550 mo, ••1BR 1Ba house. 2 S300 soc 962·5133 car garag•, large 2BR 3BA clean Villa yard, S850/mo Avail Pae1llC condo S 1350 31 1 848-9507 mo No pets Agent •BACK BAY ESTATE. 4Br 2BA. lam rm, huge yrd Frplc. dbl gar S152S &42·9e68 •BRAND NEW• TOWNHOMEI Just built 2BR 2 'IBA, patio, gar&Qa Mov••n -. . . Irvin" 2144 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN!! Blulfa JSR, t story 1g Mair Suite 1800 sq ft Pool, 2 car att gar $1750'mo 544*2807 EXECUTIVE HOME Oov•r Sno••• 4Br 38a .. den frplc S2950 mo or mall• otter' ChrisUne 7r.l-4494 or 5415-7078 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3BR JBA • tort Lg yd -poOI Otll gai s, ~ mo A t 847-7526 2 15 S995 mo CORONA HNOLHOS • $48.7387 2 bd condo yrty • --------- 3BR 2Yl8A w 2.009 IQ ft. Spacl<XJs hvtng rm w hreplace & wet bar! S 1400 per mo Cafl Diana Pro1aer HVH beaut JBR 2BA 'Monaco Gardener comm pool S 1800 644-8810 or 673-3174 St050 HNTNOTN BCH • 5 bd hs. Im rm, spa, yrly Staoo CORONA DEL MAR • Cnnl R .. 1 2 t>d ""' condo • S2250 EMERALD BAY. LAG· UNA • 4 bd, ocn vu. aumm•r • S 7000 BAYFRONT • 5bd. dock. yrty • '8500 •COLLEGE PARK 3BR 2BA • pool S 1350 mo Avail 3 1 ~--Rllrs 642-9797 •E Sida 28r 18• COi· 1age. frplc beam cell, pallo no pell S835 • $800 d•p 850-t 798 +E.ASTSIO.E 28c 1Ba. garage clean. 11ew cpl & drpa Avl now' S850/mo. 1542-5216 Re Max NB Rl1rs HVH. 3BR. den family 780-!)()()() Of 544~8!.90 rm, 2BA no pets S 0 ,.. comm pool S 1950 mo RANCHO AN J A,_ 752~58 or 840-4099 UIN 28' 28a, den. lg -- end unit wMewl Alli H1rb0r Vt-Hms JBR now 1 1300, 644-5687 28A pvt pool apa, Lag una Beach 214 . . . view, petto, stov•lfr'Q. utlla pd Sngl n/amkr. S750/mo 494-1628 gdnr no dOQS, lease _!!!50~ · 1 ~ •gt KldtJPeta OK Jbr,vlew Ea1tbluff condo $1475 mo S 1 800 10 mov•ln 648-3959 SHORT TERM JBR 2BA, St 200 mo turn 2BR 2BA turn on lh• bay. '2500 mo YEARLY Ocea nfront riouae. 4BR 2BA S2200 mo 2-4BR S1250-$2950 SUMMER ALSO WMkfy Ra1e1 I •est_, 7D-44M STE.AL S350 Or:Jt 1,.,mac beaut 28• 2 'I Ba w lg pall<J o" golf C04.trae, tel'ln•s en St1550 759-0079 WOOOSV & qwf.71 3Br 2"-:Ba condo 4pt Te,.. St t25 mo D1w1d o• Oet>b a 83S.!>!>&9 ~LY Unturn 1...tBR U• t>each S700-S 1300 Vil'a Renta'1 87~912 •NEW luxury condos sreps to beach dec1< I p, eteva!OI' 2 car oar S1200 to $1475 IH ---- San Jua'I Cap1st: ano 217 . ... -. . . • Capistrano •E SIDE 2BR w iga• 2BR 1BA wane to beh' ,,_ cpl & drpa, pool • apa no pet• 0 1.1te1 Beach 261 Outet, no pets 589! tuah gmda 131·7376 mo w frplc & yard ---------S750 267Jt Ave Las •EASTSlOE huge 28R Palrnaa 2t3 fit-3838 t ~BA twnha•aryl• Corona el Mar 2622 S93S b t>eac , lrg I Br, "•""' cs.cor & t arpll 1 gar, 1 p<'kng apace &iM-8962 I •Corohdo 28R t BA Pool, carpot1s, S89S NO PETS 722·8011 or Elf Wknd 722-8140 'tt OFF 1 ST MONTH! Spacloua 2BR t 11\BA • ... nnme $9SO mo 900 S.a Ln 844-29 t I JBR 38A h•u .. 5t995 2BR !BA apt ~ Near t>eacl'I pallo ~a• Ind'.}'._ 54()-4544 t.ii• for reN ground 'IOor I BR pV'I fneo '{d CatpOn S.900 "10 1573-46:7 Eaec StvdlO '') blk to t><:n' No " tchen. Mg oncl S550 mo 214 Fernle•' 815-1427 Gia.nny flat w'w d on or•at atrMt 16SO mo 72~728.4 or 873-HJJ Della Delgado. Agt Th• Pl'l.lden11a1 Calll- or~ ~auy. ·RENT patio. angl garage S825mo ~27 •EAITllDE• S2500FF BeautlfYI •xtr• l&fVe 2BR 1 "'48A IOtNn- nouae N-carpet lrplc, OlW w ;o hk·UP gar, P9flo S975 mo t 790 s.nta Ane Ave CENTAUR MGMT 832·2'232 Of 722-90t 1 •EAITllDE• 1 BR l650 mo Incl ~. wate' & gar No ~-2323 E1d•n S46-78S' •EASTSIDE• L arge 3BR 2BA rownhaa Frpte. orw. garage yard pebO ln<Sry rm S995 mo 2817 ORANGE CENTAUR MGMT 832·2232 01 722-9012 •GOOO LOCATION S300 OFF La'ge 2'8R t 'A BA Townnae L aundry room pallO, all bft-ioa S7"mo 2078 TiiURl'N CENTAUR MGMT ~-2232 OI 722-9012 B~J.~3:N°=N 721.0048 Call Stella or Danny 544-1600 CoHt New· WATERFRONT HOMES Inc 831·1400 78().3800 • EASTSIOE lg 2Br t 1'18a twnh•• w patio, S89S • $800 dep No pe1a 850-1 7118 1 BR Cottage w/bl g yard Frig Incl Walk to bent S890 mo N o Pets 494-8812 Lido Isle 4BR 3BA noua• on Inside lol, gr HI location '2. TOO rage. frplc pat.o, enc ~h cl••fled yard grdnr S975 mo •~•sa•a Gn.1bb & Ellla BY OWNER 2Br 2Ba condo So ol nwy. Pool. apa. oc•an view. wetbar. frpk:. •kytt•. S259K Bkr 7~ 1593 Beat Buy In CdMll BR, 2 BA. tam rm, car. can Judy Ma 721.()935 OSf;l MP<;rl 1024 ~ ,, .,, . Newty remodeled 48r 2 \.\Ba C ape Cod beauty wtNEW: wood tire. carpet, french doora & i.ncsacaplng S463.000 142 .. 940 OPEN SATISUN 12·5 214 SHERWOOD ST •EAITllDE• 3Br 28• Cape COd nom•-Hardwood floora. n•w c arpet, extra large lot. $324.000 Open SaV 1 tt TIME LllTEDl 2 Beach cottages on 1 lot Unlqu• llvable. step• to ocean $495 000 Agt, t<ITT HARBOR RIDGE Special 2BR 2BA model petfect !erg• condo w mt vJewa, pool, •P•. tenni s ! P•Kef\.11 aettlng & • ateel at s.ttt,000 w/ TERMSI Submh OPEN TODAY 1-5 8 SALZBURG PATRICK Tl!NORI! Aet 721·1200 -.. .I'~,,,, •• ,... 11 ... 1111 .... ... '''""' ------ Sun 12·5, 374 Eatner NIW l'MllH (near Tuatln & 20th) TAMfMHOllll St.) By owner vw .. ~ •"llAR IRIW"* 2 MalY BR• w/tl.ltl beth• 4 Remaining! ~ half bath, 2 car gar. St54,500. 6 mll .. to 3 BR, 2~ BA. Fam. bMetl, CMA4!MJ7, Rm .. 8onu9 Am, 2 UNITS $185K w.t bar, att gar. ale. 2,230 eq ft. of .-11 <» 1 BR hoUM • bac,,._ ~ llVl"Q apac• 1or, fl'IOW9f St. can fol det.U• Agt, C•f9'(, OP~ DAILY 11-5 SAi, ~1-22-42 2421 EAST 181h ST. lllT PATRIOT ~ a.ach ss.ooo down. ~lr1 ____ 648 __ 723 __ _ 2 ... lg tot W/MIW roof, 1dtchen, oopper apttn- ktera, ttM,IOO. Call CHUCK • UZ JOHU a1-1•or~43 LOCATION! H.._,.. comer~ H O. , .... a aA .. much more • won·t &M1a1 tae.ooo. WO °""911,.Y A..oo. .,, ...... , ... ,123 ., ..... . IOcomuTI PDIMIUU CUITOll Charming ttadlUonat ~ ......... bUCh/ bay, •wox. 2eoo •'- 3 ....... hOfM W/48A 3~11A famlty room. t 72$K. Aonda "-"· Cennery Wlaga Alt'( en..31'11 Of ..... 72t 2 WALK TO IUCM1 Utg8 1 ., ' .. condo w/poot. 1pe, ..,,.,.., auard ... • ,,_., Oreet loceUon. A ...., ... ,,..,MOt ..... + ............ CIOfMr llM LA O* 1.000 ... • ......... ·--------Lo.-¥.-, ·-• port Propartl .. DOYER 8 HORES Galaxy Drive Dream VIEW. pool OWC S845K 5'18-3958 GRmTONECT. New 2BR .. 3BR Tewnhom•• Near golf COUfM and R• glonal P.,_ Stat1"'9 at S218,000, Realty World R .. H 882-0$50 HOMEllAKIRI DREAM!l <Antom built 2500 • af home Ocean view In labutoua Newport location. Take advan- t.ga of low lnterHI A reduced price at '"'4.000. **Bkr. 645-e2e9..-. Herbor View Hom••· POl'\Oflno, 48R, 3~BA, 1100.000 (l•H ror CHh). OWC dp. Prln onty. Tim Sr. 044-4524 eve, 966-2015 d!ya JUST LllTID! 1 BR w/oc"n and bey ytaw condo Re- MgaratOf and w/d ln- c I u de d . Only 1199,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6870 ..... r WINTIRIYURLY RENTALS 2 & 3 Bedroom• Avellable Nowt 173-tlOO LEASE OR SALE. 3bt 3bA hou•• on th• b•acn, near Puerto Vallatta, Me1tlco. nr mrl<ta, golf courae. gueat nae. qat. ... pan... loW, llVtng •• ... ., 811 480 1281. E3.i il» ,,, lc;l,rnd .' 1 Oh ... _, '-:" "'. nice ldtc:Mn, ~ • mod•m front patio . . . . 8.1lho.t PPr~ir1',ul1 .'11)/ :"1 ~ • "' ( ... f' . ( • ~ ~ ' • I ·' 1. •EASTSIOE• 2 BR, 1 BA hOUH Private yard w d l'lkup 845-2 t 23 •GREAT 4BR 2BA• Family hom• Lg yard. pets welcome W ol Harbor S 1t50 Avl now 875--4912 Bier tST MO FREE (w 1 yr IM ) 2&3Br. 2~Ba lux condos Frplc, w d hk· t BR SMALL COTTAGE WNher Dryer Vlllag• area USO mo 497.5403 Of 826-3822 1 BR beaCtl cottag. near dowmown a .,._ch N•w paint thruout S75Qlmo. 497·1395 N(·1-.p111! Hf .. 1• 1 1 .?169 up, IK gate. parking ··•-oM"P* St t9S & up 648-4472 11i1nrn n • E 2Br 2S. on aand, tutly 28R 28A side luJlury furn. Avl Ill 8 /t5. country Fren c h twnhH 2-car gar. $1290. (111) 281-0207 beaut unit. 2 yrs new •Newport Crea• 38R Ava11 Mar<:'1 1. S 1250 2~BA. all amen1ue. mo Call 11~9 No peta. SI 595 mo 38R t \'»BA house. 2~ 875-9748 garage St 100/mo •SINOLE FAMILY HSE North Co•t• MeH. W'P~ pool .. yard 2 Agent, 850-1226 peraona pref Ront ,,.. 3BR 2BA, totally new gotlable 723-0102 tutn nom• Lg yard. 2 ~O Mstrs, frplc, un- quiet cul·d• .. c. grndr dergrnd prk, 24 hr Incl S1550. 640-3071 ••c, cfubhH pool, 'Br hm. nu kit, dw, w/d wal1ll to beKh $1075 hkup, dbl gar, 1g yd, ___ .;;.6_73-_5_871 __ _ Qd nbtnd Sl 150. 874 Congr•u 84&-8709 ALL NEW CONDO Or ••tly reduoed 3BR 2BA. garage, Ind')' s 11 so 81S-02.39 BAVEA GAUGE SAL 642-5671 ..., .... CATCH Tti_E_.S~VINGS . You'I hOH Y9Uf ... et in ........ _,.,,.. ....... ,... ...... -.11'111•111 ... ... .... .... ........ . mo 875-9311 j dep S93-5'71 _,..,_ ' '. t t JI I' ) •• ' • ,/ ' . c •, r ' ... .... ~-r=.. ,. ...... ...... .... .. :-= ... -=-=-=--=\• ~~'-.,.... t• tM. .......... leRtu .. i.t:fif.11~ .,_.,,. ...... ...................... ,,. .. Qullil, _. poo1. ..a, Jarll eocillen. P'.-OICI ttlOO .... -. AIL ,,.,........... ~11N971 .... ,,, .. .,,. =-. ~-= :7 1M A IM nm..._ CHMM C.,. Cod eeu-1NO • • Cell ... .._1011 dlD I M19 Mt\, quiet. 3aR W ,..., ...... a --=------ UllQI -1711 .....,., IM cleOIC, '*' Pevtltlon. ttllO/nto ~ ~d ~ 890 Ind 9111. ..... ,.. Y'!!l!x· .. ,..... -...a. e-. -...... tlA MOO U1-40tl Dti.UX! .. I IOft, a IM -.A, t-oer • I a ltlOO. No peea. ':::' S~\\41~-&~~s· .. ,, .... <I MOW..fN AU.OWANCI ... ftplo, w/d hk up, '*-" from be= by now ln4MO New 2br. Iba. blltlna. gw, "' HUftl. Herbour ~erry. '"IOlmo Y"V New -m. Peel aN VU:SOtla. lltll IHIO (211)!!04613 INN. 175"0108 MlcfOl~HI mo. 145-0302 LUXUllY AiiTi 28r HA HA, lrg kltc:h, ....... d!p...,..,. MOVE·IN AU.OWAHC• ... _... llDA. Up IO frplc, 2 lrg decile, w/d NWpt Hgla 1t1R Uta. New 2br, 2ba, blttna. 1100 a. ltlMOt hit up, 2-car get. 1 blk frplc:, gar,. 1100 -------MleM llr QAY I . POl&AN AA-rrof!Ge the 6 tcrOMbted ........ below to mole• 6 umple words. Prlnl '-"-" of each In Its line of aquor ... -~~~~~~====:!:t;:;~l:-=~·="~'!o:u::1,.!:1M~-mo.Ml-0302 ~·••w1l1 A>A3/1.1-..,1 · KR I AS E &H Victoria. llM/ to bct'I °' bey 11350 Haven Pl MIO mo I I ,~ N~~~~he~r~.~ AICllOMGIAPTI. OCUlllRon 11 I I I -amenftle1 MOO Ind On tM a. OrNI .,_ a looMlon. _ _ _ _ _ _ By CHMUS GOlllN with OMAat SHAltH' and TANNAH HHtSCH ' utltl. 656-5809 LY M!q WXURY APMTMENTS 2 Bdrm 2~ BA -12. 100 18dnn "· tum °' ,a. ..-=:r.:=m1Y1Fllii1iii1iict:1W:::!Mr.fwoawila::~ SHARP & CLEAN 2BA eomn.1c1100 *-ewer 1 Bdrm 1 BA l950 unM'n.112IOlmo. c .. IJ \I R A T D y I "'--~---..a .~. ~ 18A. bUtft-IM , l7N/ co .. t. leech acrou Dlli!y M . ...1501 10 .... Cannety ,._,.. __ _ --. -.--- - -mo. Cat OK. call Pam, ...., LMng room hu BLOCK ,ROM OCEAN -''· Inc. l75-4I08 I I' I J ( Wllll'a NII eeded pmceed*np with-Agt 54&.aelO =-rmwal~ dee!(. AHO BAY. 2 hdtoom. STEPS TO RACH out fmt.ber edo. THE SEVILLE tMnn-..._2295 Yeat!y. Only 11041. Lo 3BP 28A, f/p, LO • • ---Tb. third dedarw WM "'9rUI 2BR w/gar, blttnl, yd. 141eeol142·1114 patJo.fncd In, '''°°' Both vulnerable. North deela. Bridiala ~ Rober\ Wtr pd. 83M120 M Brand New 1BA bM&ltl-mo, yewty. l73-l507 I F 0 F N E D I NORTH 8ht1h,n, IWUdaDt to be dtf..ucl 2t19 Santa AN J $755 fulty tum. it-.>a lo the STEPS TO SAND 1 BA, S t K J G before even baYinl • chanat to U · wat•. 1 ,.. •• tree ' BA In trlplw no peta, I J J I I' • '3 plore the poeeibUitiee, cledarer WALLACE WOODI 2BR 2BA otN. rrplc rent. 714-t7 to0300 ~f. ~.~:;:_,,~ t A .J 10 9 8 eJected to riM with the lee o( dil-Spacious 2 BA 28A w/ pool 1128 Rutl•f'd Rd. DllCOUNT at ICHI 147·2922 • A .J 4 mondl on the openiftc leed. He then 1pa, d/W, walk·ln clo-$175/mo. 146-3e79 1100 off move.-ln, new Spacious 2BR 1 lltA, I R U S R U E I WEST EAST foundamoetelepntwaytolandthe Hll, carPon•. 1120· ---~--.-----1 2BR, 1eA, nr iandl lrOflt unit, encl patio, to----..-~---...-----. • 10 9 8 .C • 2 contracL No Pets. 84&-4055 •2l11n• 700• 1895/mo 148-4400 encl gar, quiet .,.a, I I I' I' I • 9 2 .... 10 8.. T .... --'th sa.-L--_.....,._ ... _ WESTBAY APTS 11Dflll SIOO• __ ,9_2_5._5_48_·2"4 __ . __ I Atahomedemonstration~. a u o ..... ""' ' ._ ..... -"'"' $150 OFF MOVE·INll F ~ d .......... Lara-upper 3BR 2BA, . ~ ...._ _.._. t 2 t K 7 6 .f (1t1l..&.ted play of a....U.0•1-the F I I r ' 1"""•nr, atove r-ic, 2 car nar, bfk to THE ORANVILL~ a fellow WU tokt nuw ,,. """"" ,... ,... ,..... eatur ng poo • 1pa, Inc . No pet1 !MS.4855 •"' ,. No Le In 1•--.-of at "' • Q 10 9 fJ s 2 • .& 8 7 6 queen or diamonda under the ace. patios. encl parking. -ocean, &19 3Slh St. w .. 9, •P• 1 I save 23,000 ga ""''-w ., • SOUTH After c .. hina' \be kins Ind Seek or Sorry. No Pet1. •BLOCK TO IEACH ~·rv cl••n3~1SO/mo. (!~~. 2 W~h 3 o:.~·~ -T R I E E R year. Suddenfy he ukld, .. But • A Q 7 8 3 apadet, Sheehan took • winninc Bachelor 1680 S300 OFF ave, 845-views) On Fairway or J' 11 o I I I whe. re would all that-· be·--?-~ • A Q .J 8 7 heart fineeae. then drew the remain· 2 1 BBR•drooBm !n880 0 3BR 2BA, lower unit, Ute & a iry lg 2BR, 2BA, NB CC. Gated com- • Q 8 8 ior trumpe, diac:ardinc a club Crom 1 V• a • W/D hk O(W ell to Fash 11. Frplc, munlty, 2 car gar W/ the table. Now came a d•·mond to 2BR 2Bo twnh• sees i:~5to111 ;:&~0. ' pool, Stanlng at S9SO/ storage, t/p, pooV1pa, + Vold tha ninr. -825 Center 842-1424 210 Gtn & 210 l.UOoN mo. Call Bettle, 9«12· w/d hkups (No Pets). I S A y U n E I 1•l'\ The biddinc: WESTBAY APTS CENTAUR MGMT le02 or Marie, 544-6130 By appointment. -------....--'--''!"""'!..--4 • Comp lete ~ chuckle q"°'9d ~°.rth ~= ~th ~= ait:~!n~U ~-:;:1~nr :lec°:dwii: $150 OFF MOVE·I Nll 832-2232 or 722·90'2 Lovely condo-style Exec 1-V1_11 ... ,:__1144...,a,....--:C-.,..-3-._R_'-'t __ l-t I J I 111 I by filllni In th• tnil1Jn1 words Attractive Apts with .,iWallt te a.achnt Hoag rental. All yours or ahr •w '"'" d-.oelop "om .._ No. L.-1~·-. 2 • Pue 3 • P.. win the Iring of diamondt, dac:later pool/1p1. Beautifully e 2BR ....... $9()().$950. w/me Fully lum 2Br Blk to bay/bch. Sec, ,~. ... ' _.,,. .,.,_,, ;~nl~d-:: of tPw !~~n~~= :-::~;~:~~·~~t~o ~:,=~~~ ~~ s:r~t:::::.~ i~·;:I~:~~~;~: ".1 • .-.. ~l:'l=i::r-,-.. --,r-....,r--rr--,r.iir-.,r--r--rr--""rllr"'--ir.-....,r_._r __ J ~ There ta a ceri.rn iinominy •boot moncb and the Ice or cluhe would 2BR 1 v.Ba S8lO 1 blk 10 bch, upstrs 2 exec Juat bring yoor up. 875-1900 IVe mag ;) being defeat.d 1n 1 alam at trick two. provide three diac:atd. Crom the ~:: ~:~uard s..o.'::! :SR.;51~0~ ZO:~nd!;r';j _c_io_th_"--"1-9-7-5--5-7-9-2--w~~~.~::~!-if !r:J J I J I I BE I J I I I I J :, Thia du! as from a recent Muter d<>e«t band. Withholdint t.be kine St 831·5737. 648-8334 McLAIN ENTERPRISES S1 ,175/mo, utlf Incl --- - -• - - - - - -• • Pair e\ltnt held 1n London. Three or diamonds, however, proved to be Bach.i°' S59S FEATURES 7 14"840-7085. declarert reached the tpede alam no belt.er. Dec:lanr'1 remainin& dia-1 B.c:1room s7os 112 BU< TO BEACH EXCLUSIVE from the South po11tio{), on auc· mood wu discarded on the act of ~~ i_' ;:,~ SI 642.:~ ;.~1 ~~.Q~ ;:2":! BEACH & COUNTRY Liona 1unil11 to the above. For two, cluba. and aft.er repeelinJ the heart yrty. Craig e73-e947. CLUB COMMUNITIES the hand WU quickly over. fineue. declanr cubed the au and 2BR 1 ·B• S830 1 BA PENTHOUSE At 'pt12 &/t 3,c B•d,roob m It ia not u1ually IOUnd t.o lead conceded a heart. The alam wu ln 2BR 2ea S880 w rp • we ar. WINTER RENTAL Balboa Oceanfront Duplex. 4BA 31.tBA S1600/mo: 3BA 21hBA $1200/mo , 031:1015sq1:131 VM away from a lung into one of the the bag. declarer loem1 only the t51 E '1al Si 548·2408 ~9:;·/'•~kp~~ b:~~~: ;:;t~~i a7:''da ~t<,:::;~ suit.a bid by the declanni aide, but heart trick. eachelOf $615 _sas_o_t_m_o_._1_22_.1_2_2_3__ w1e11tra storage. All two of the declarers paid no heed w A1 they aay in the old country: If 1 Bedroom s710 2 Oceanfronts w/prlvacy maintenance Incl the impending danger. Aft.er receav-you drink the wit.er you die, and if 2BR 1V•B• S8J5 of no publlc welkwa~: Sor:J· no POii. -=~t.b=e==le=1=d=o=f=t=he==tw=::::::;oo=f=d=18=m==o=nda=:·===you===d=o=n='t=::::drin.==k=~t=h~e=w==a=u=r=y=ou===d=ie=·===1=3==1E=1=e=th=S=1===54=~=68==1::;16 ~~~~~~!BR. WtNTE i:.~~EW~~9.iJ.::::A r ---------760--0911 408 E OCEANFRONT 642_.905 Wkdys 9-5 Walk to bch, 2Br 1 Ba, Ip, catPor1. Yrty $950 unlurn: $1000 furn. e8().3812d 279-0878e Ml03~01S 9Q ~3J.VM 1e41 lf8 PIOOM 8J94M ang . 'pe>fS& 84 .<1uep ·PflS ·ive.< a Jel&M 10 suo11v6 OOO'CZ 8A8S PIOQO 84 M04 PtOl S8M MOii•• 8 'M04S UOfJVJJSUOWep ~ 8 IV .A.SV3nO 31:11131:1 1:131:1nsn ON3:J:JO .A.bOMVl l:J3SIV>I S131twl:l:JS • A /TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ) ·r,§,£~~~:~7 ··~~ci!" 1 BR, 1 BA 1hr gatage. 134 w. Marlpo••· S5SO/mo. I 19·720- """",. • .,.." .,". 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TA RU (Apnl 21-M:ay 21) Re· thJllcni;c,, h"l-'.nment~ 1n llJ91 darine. pmnccung 'P•fll lndi\tdu.il cenl planetary actlVll) has forced you Rll-(\1Jr•h :!l·Apr1I I'll F ~m· you truU v.ith money v.111 not di1~p· In rethink aboul yuur lona·tcrm I\ rrnnmn cmphoa,11cJ Ynu'll he 1n pmnr "t ou'lf \lt'ccrn mntl\'n and re arm\, goah anJ prospect~. and come tou'h v.11h 1h1"c "ho me.an mv,t 10 ..... I 1 10 cerms ,..,th m1ny f11r-re1ch1ng )()1"e ul c:mm.1 ,., fl prc~cntcd \nu "i n•. of r.hrccrmn. purp.l\C re· C:AJ'R l(()R' 10~, :~.J.m I')) 1.ho1n1c\ or tkvck1pmcnt.s which cook \lorcJ ... c•u m1thl h.:: .1\ 1n1 ... \t l.i•t '\ rla1:c apprcmmalcly ll'< months a•o ~ c,de l111hhghh \lrUdurc. dC:\1gn .. I le I I • ~ r nwrc hc:f,)ni1' C\11n1>h r .. 1 h 1 l\.ov., however, ""U mu~t <Oneentr.uc .imtoy r.: olllj'n\ 1p, llC.llll>ft Of home: ,.. tl.11, dlt•·i Scnou\ ell'"' 'u•n• cmuc in runncc-on intcn~ly personal tnlere\U, emo· T Al Rl' ( \f'11l W-M.1\ :OJ Rel.a-lllln wHh P'"''bk ,h tngc: nf re"· llclnll lies and 1111ehmcnl\, for the '"c' . ..or1al o"lii.1.11on, cuul.J dornt· d .._ full moon an Vtr•o on Thund.iy s11· 0 cn,c , ou II t•, 1n\11c:d 10 ..nurmct-• 11.ilt. bl 11n h1n1 frum /\111.:\ mC\· ,... n1fu,:' )UU could be out of touch w11h \l\'le drntn • ~"~ P1•rlin '~"a11l11y unique llll· reality and O\ier·dri1m:11mn1 sft&hts. LOI, Jtialll\ In l.1u~h "' \our own fol• AQL AR ll ' d Ill W-Fcb I~) r~hurh 01 fCJelhOn• hie (j .. ~1 ncv.\ -tont~hl C1lnccrn1na ()cit cmrh.l\•I lllnc"· depend-c.tMl'lil (M.iy :?2-Junc 21) Mus cnh, wmk mdhu1r.. l\n " 10 thvcm· l1n.1n. currently p;1 '"' lhrouah your own Gf ''"' r \h\ ;:i.Junc :!OJ. fy. to dupl.i\ hum11r, t;ilcnr ;inJ 10 l'>c buth "In now ppcar to be egging 'ou'rc l1~t ·~ h• t>c w.11h 1 auru• no· '" chM&C 111 cntcrt.irnmcnc Mone:)' you nn Therefore, t<lmc kind of a Irv<' '"-htn nl'frl1c:d lh.11 \Ou have C:.lmCi frnrn •urpriw source Gemini confronl111ton or 1hov.down either at tn\Of\cd mmc money Iii.in 1111gm.1ll> anltcipal· home nr 111 ,..ork appear> to be un• ld Spolltght l'n mcumc, "«llvtna of PJSCt.S 1 I t'b f l)·M.irch 20). .1\'01dilble Howevtr. v.111 and ste riddle le .111n11 wh.1t h.1d hccn II' t. Lunar a~rc~t crnncHJc\ w11h physic.ii w.hal the full moon an Vtr&O on n ""ng <'r \lolcn . allr;ictrnn. \l)'lc. crc11ivi1y, dr uvcry. Thur~.IJy hrlngt to light before cast· CA. 'ICF.R (June 21 ·July 22)· Cir· Check WMrr Jntic\, be p<».iltve con-ing down the g:rnntlet -or ca 1ina • um\lani;c, l.ikc \ullclcn rurn an )'Our ccrninj.' d11rt11liltl) <1f prnduct' your lor wtlh new 1cqualn11nce> and I 1v1ir C)'~lc high. cmpha\ILC pcnon-Tauru\, lirnrp111 I" r'l41n~ pl11y st&n1f1· bu,1neu ll\1<1Ctales. .1h1v. wc:ir \h.1dc\ of cmcrnld J.rccn t3nt ruin C'ANC~R (June 22·July lJ): Not Mld 11.h11i: Wh~c 11.,.t t-ccn casuul re-It' tl.R. U I~ \'Ol R BIRTllDA\': for many month• have you been I 1t1on,h1p mtFI 1 l>c~nmc intcn!>C and Yuu have unu,ual vmcc, pc»scu urccd to take the lni11111\-c, cut loose, \CrtOU\ ICO\C or dram.1. apprcc1:11c music. bro.idcn your horizon• and do what u-:o (Jul~ :,. \11 • :11 'ou m1gh1 fine f11e.><I\, lu,ury. and ynu arc ro-su11i )'UU l'ltst. Nuw you arc, bec:ausc, he ''"'king .1rnunJ ,,n this Sund•)' m.intic: f;uiru\, I 1hr.i. C)corp10 per· w11h the sun pa 1n1 throt.tah the :ind 'll"''I· "F.vcrvthing ,uJdcnly WM uc drilwn 111 }llU You arc >en· ~)mpathe!lc 5tgn of Ptlt«S 1nd Venus :r.c:cm' lununou,, 11trilcl1\e " O\>mcs· itj\.'C, 1ffrt1mna1c, $U\Cepttblc lo nt the m1d·hel\'Cn point o( your solar II adJU\lmcnt hrinp ~OU cl er lo na11ery You're Jue fur fre\h "'" IO eh;irt brtl111n1ly aspcetcd by Jupiter, ,. you h,.,c 11111111\ play\ m•JCU d1Cleren1 d1reu1on, pou1bly new love, you •hoold be able 1<1 curn even cmo- '"' V1111t1y makes rcmuk:lble comcback ltonally turbulent or profc ionally \ IRC.0 ( ·\11r ~J Sepe 22) Out· tn Msr1.h Romoan4.e and tr1vel fca-tcstina 111u11tt0n to your <>"'ll 1dvan· lin.i boundu1.o\, d.:f1nc term,, in•i 1 lured m Ap11I Ma,or ~he Id· 11g~ un v1~1n& r.acrs. fisures pre\IOU\ly JU$1mcnl I Ices place In M1y. Your LEO (July 14·AUJ. 23)· 0 much ccn""red Manv t•f )our font.le 1 de· mo\I mcmor1hlc month of 1991 is seemed 10 flll 1p1rt •t the scams mo hc(cimc rc1h1e\ prior 10 11 pm hkcly to be July. over the put rcw wccb, whale the Pt C\, anoth r V1r10 play rot aun wu pll '"I throuah your oppo· r---------------------------..:....-1site11sn of Aqu1rru• However, you we~ born under one of lhc m~t rca<>lutc ind rCJOUrccful •IJni of 1hc Zodiac. Ind Thurltday't ruu moon In· d1eatu that even lona·tcrm HSCKl• ate• arc now 1Qin1 to be 11'1\aUd - c•cn ahallcred ,_ by your forceful and totally fonhriJllt approach 10 both pcnonal money matters and tholo of • joint flnanc1al or bu mw nalurc A GOOD AD! Can Cla111fW, 642-5671 , VII(;() (AUJ. l~pl. 23): Al• thouth lhcro ii no astrolO&lcal rea· son wby )'00 ahould pander to othcn over tln1ntta or acttle for lea thae yoo 111 cnlltkd 10 re«M:, uebti· natcly not only ii the aun tiow ,_. ma thtwp ,.,.., OflllO'he .._ o1 Pisc:a '*4 Thufldly'1 f11U 11100R oc- ain ha Vqo. ncn1ore. 1 .-... or ,... ........., •• ,.... IO pr. JOU ..... ,,..... ot --.. ... .................. ' , .... ... _..., .............. .. ................ ., .... -•."!-11 ;ulr Lii-(lep&. 2•.0... -U): Dw'*ftl,... -.. ~--• ·••11 ............. .. ............. ,. . :: =::.·· ··lil--llJi ........... _ ...... __ ~ __ ..__ _______________ _J_ .... .,. • ~ 01 lllMIN-' ) 10 nu1ry. All lhc 1ir 111ns -Gemu !. Libra and Aquarius -arc 1mp1.1&. sively generous, but )'Ou cannot 11b1dc ~ina 1.1 .. cn for • ride or taken ror fool. Therefore, your m11n 11m an,J priortl'I thts week mu$l be to cl~ looph<'lc~ •nd rcrovcr sums ou'" st.ind1n& ORPIO Oct 24·Nov. 22) Al though there arc omc reassur na a • peels this wee k. rncludtng a brilhilQI nspcct betv.ecn Venus and Jupi1cr on Tuc~dJ). you arc $1ill liable 10 Cl:· pcnence 3 trmc when you simply cannoc erfurd to take a gamble dr 1mag1nc thoat loved oneJ, panners dr close rompan1ons v.111 run out of s1c.1ni The foll moon 1n Vir&o op Thursday, in p:111rculisr, 111nilks 1h,.1 a m1 take. 11l·t1med slatcmcnl or m._. ul~ul11ion on your pan must l>c rce- 11f1cd berorc you arc let off the hoo~ SAG I rrARI (Nov 2.J.Occ 21f At this tlfnC of rhc year, while tla: )Un u passing throush Pt.Seu, you frequently encounter rc~ntmcnt e r m1~h1d·mali:in& and hl\e 10 re1ratc your seeps 11 home or 1t Y<Otl ~' year " no e-cecp11on In fa~ Thunday·~ full moon 1n Vuao •ii"' fies 11 would be adv1"blc to back d'1wn or b.ack off and leave career or profc,~mnal milters to ~kc their own eounc Fortun11cly, however, tm·cl plans llrc h1&hh&htcd by a \lunnrna aspect tn Jupiter. your ruler, so you ought not 10 reel '"° wrry for your~lr. CAPRICO RN {Dec. 22·Jan 20) 1ho tun h" now chanaed 11gns from Aquarius to Pisces -thcrdo~. t'8 mauer how many b<attlea over ft· nancc~ llill h.ivc to be fou1hl, no one and nolhina can prevent you t doina what yuu know to be r11h1 a JUSl . Do, however, take 1dv1n11 e a Jenu1ion1I aspect between Ve and Jup11cr 10 reach 11recmen1 home, family or domestic matte even 1r this mcaru pos1ponin1 t 1'f1m or olllc 'nptand1n1 •rraq .. mcnl around the time of th full moon on Thunday. AQUARJU (Jan. ll•Feb. 19) There i1 1 IOI 10 be u1d for rak1na cipcrt or even lcpl advice now ~­ furc. cntenna Into any new conrract~. •crccmentt or JOint linaoc:i1I .,. r1n1cmcnu for, all your time and cncrl)' rully ou&}it 10 be devoted 10 pl•ru. hemes or prnjcc.ls des aned 10 brc.iadcn rour professional horl· tons A 1t1.tMtinc ••P«I hcl'W«n the sun and Pluto •n early March su1r- 1n1ccs you an ovt·matct. or out· smart any competitor, rfnl or cktrac.- tot. PISCES (Feb. 20-Match 20): Wtth the 1un now an your own birth Mii' lhe best polllblc Ulik 10 ..... Scorpio, ~ lfC not 9bolal IO M k!Ked, put don or ,., .,.._ C't'Cf, then are ocrWa ..-. aMDC bs ditc•cd • Wilnliil ...... -...,. .......... jllill -~.,,.. ...... ... ..... ~"' . .., ..... AtMlirl ...... -.. .. """"•• l;=:=~ .... lj .. •• . _, ... ~ .. ·-· --· • =·· 'v~ ;;~ 0-. MliN. ......... H8, '-" IO .._. MA 'hol ._. ........ IOt ..... I -for WWV .... ~ u!!_7atva rno. 'lit uil. 4Jt •ti. ..._ --• .... -,· w. """"""' •fr!!! ..,.... .,.-Newport ,.,._ c:a..n. ft:r' MO. UP· -~ _: :1 I "-oh 1 · nl/I, ~ oom, •• ..,... HA f8A. "47a /mo + '60-07'111 lnllkl •w:. h..e.d pclOI" •Ibo• l•••nd, alA ...... •w• 133-t237 Hbf. I ~· to bch. cNp NI""*' c.I A •1•pe to oc.an. :•A. ""'*'· ..WW, ~ CM lo tOOf'l'I w/ MIO lncktt utl. A ow. ~ LV M!R l!' .. C>e CM. Sale J(jitc"'' ayt, HI N .:f~ .::.::· kit, w.nc In c.o ... W/d I/ .... ,.,.. "'°' a.dy anti flt to ..._ Oft ~ =· Co.al Hwy,.......... ' ' II, p, tMlklony, •• .,,J.. NI, 0CMntrone Mid)' ·~· s:.. "lluff•" :::.,~~~ ' NB l!•t1btl.lff unturn. COM. at\w• MM MIR f'OC)n'I, 1-m. PJef,. AV911 futn, tfp, mJt. non/ Condo. Non,.mkr.l;;;;;;;"ii~:;·c;;;;=;;;;f;;;:I ~KcMndry l)ftv, Mml-hOm•. 803 Orchid. March 1 . .:tsotmo. •mkr. AvllM now. '*'· '500/rno ?»toot ..,_ear encloMd ,._ P"' .mr. *3IOlmo Incl Walk 10 bNch, 1420. 131'"61, IUI, d!p, s.&•t<MS. • • rev-In eo.i. Mw uMI. A•r.. 7to-1H1 M443M 0t flt...... , HOOM •/balh . ,-vi MIS/mo. M W. Bay NWPT HOTS fwn "" CLASSY HWPT CREST Fin Valley Mlfl •hr 3br N::. :r· ~ ';!: Condo, ~.~ta St. H043S7 ' ' ' pyt Bt/bla pooU hm La BR All ptM-• MOO. Mffll .,.._ ._...mo ~ ~t~ = oPf'll' w/d nr bc-:-.c i.vff . ....,;..,, 14HI ;ci}~ · +d!p.850-7N4 ........... \o\.M!ll. ...... tci .. 1-1331 orfM.02t2 mo. Ael'•. NZ..... . •. ,. LUllUflou• In. ~ NWPT HGT5-llg twnhm ~. 8ay \IMw Rc•n! 1 ' Sit 11·· •• '1 CM/NB nice 3 + 2, w/d , pMJo, pool. Avail now. MOO/mo, l400 o.p, ~ utl. 142 .. 784 1390 pd n/ CdM apt .n-smkg l"am .mkr, no pee.. 38" 21~ ~ '*i. 2br, 28A. 708 AYOCado lf'B 2ba, ocn vu 15111/ mo """'-0"7W0>4 --........9K-71M, 144 1114 HB MW 38A 38.A hM. Cofw loo. Oar .• w/d, ffom •vsty room. "" beh. tum. w/d , f/p, .n ~.. '47S.., btr• lat~ 28A 29.A. O.Ck. l3H + dep. utll. D.w '31·2652 turn. ape. m/t 636-00M, 717.oe31. NWPT HTS. lludlo\='0~7~ .. ~t~ .. ~·~·,-,,=,,..,=o\ Lag. Bch •ht 3bf hM w/ room/BA W/rwt .mt. 8ht lg 48R 21oto8• CdM oen VU, la BR, rwt N o II I d s Ip • I S . hM W1 gtMI nghbrhd, BA. Full h•• prtv. S5004o +!h utll prof 2$-30, n/ smtw. Lnctry 1580 ~1 72).5117 1425 + uts. 7904111 DICA--,,,1n1al1Ptt ...... Beiautlful Udo Ill•. Am~ tr.. p artdng, full ,.,...Ice. Space lrotn 171 aq ft to 2.7H sq ft. Call ~m "6ndara, 71....,.1244. ....... ~ CEO -""'""" ... , ... no OMoM110CMOO., e TOP LOCATIOllal i--------1 olllNT t/l l'llllo 18001 411-0079 Fllll lllNT IUllCH _ .... , "°°"' PIWltf Mn '478/rno w/1 yr IN ~ 9nt/T9Yd, a.mpN: gunt prkg. Utll • lg a4gn Incl. lmmtid po.-... .m 642.e347 I C ' ftPT PIER AREA ''°""° IQ. rt. omc. IWlll. Soma b9'f .,._ .. was. acc.a1. 11..20 10 '2.50 sq. ft. 873-1800 • NEWPORT OFFICE! 2 Room• w/atrlum & tolet, 9PPtV l500 11/f, •dl•cenl Wee1c1111 ~ 1060 Auttand. 1175/mo • .......,... --........... rme, 3BA, 12' roflup gar door. 18th & Pomona, CM. UOO. 845 Ofe4, WUTClffl'JICI• ...-KACI< w.-..rnMMAw OMC9 .. ,_...... ,,._.,.. MM101 lrorlti','r ti ' nc.. • r«•Pfkln .,... • W/2. lg fol-up door, l .57/9q ft. 1719 ..... C,M. o.,.. l40-e3&2. f~U'>'I"' tor ~,.11£· , , . 1 .....UIY lllaT/WMI. HI ttatftc: CM Ollnt•. Lo r"1t, '90 vol/profit OV9' 'ft. Muet ... to .. apPfeclale. Cel 548-' 5030 T"'"4C 104. D~TE·LINE ·-·-'-"":-'--r., •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-d1g1t code appearing 1n ad • L1:.tcn to greeting • I.eave mc-.,agc (you can c hange ii if no1 'iat i,ficd) When lea,·ing a message • Lea' c 'uur f1r .. 1 nan1c • Mcn11<in V<>ur 1ntc:rc'il!'\ ·Tell \Our'al.!t' • DcsCr1hc y~)ur dppcarancc •Specif) )Our preferences • Include what )Ou illcd about lhc pcr\On )OU arc rclipond1ng to )\1u 1nJ) fc:a'c J ·'O 'ccond message . \'(JU 1,1,111 oc automatically billed 98e lt)r CJCh minute. FREE PERSONALS US E THIS FOR M TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEAAl Y: (Flrtt lht9e words ore boldface> 25 WOid mcDCin<.m FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-iw WI Be Charged~ Rate. -... ·r· -. -5 ... ·' . . . - ---. -.L • -...---\. -• .,,. -----' l ,._ t "'-... ,..> ~ + ' -' "... ... ~ •. - ......... ·~ ........ __.._..... ......... .J. ~~- • ' lnv(•c.,!1111 •11 ! Opportllfl1ty ,''HlH .. ,. . . . Money to Loan 2914 ., . ~- l ( I' ! •, f 1n11HI ._'q2:, Found Fem Doberman, uncroppod ears gen- tle, In Westm1nS1er. 548-68t9 DOrll('Sflt '> JO 18 TO al $20,000 up No LOST m1n'1 gold GENTLEMAN hu e11,pe- Ct9d•ti-' No P9n•lly C.11 watch, 1n1t1al1. EHS. rfence caring for •ld- Oenoson Alto 49~835 Fri or Sat. REWARD. erly & dlaabl ed, SELL throu9h cluaified 642-5671 Piil 673-1479 housekeeping & cool<· LOSTI 1 Va yr old male cat, gray w /blk rings around tall & leg• Re- ward. 645-3860 Auto Detad1nq 3442 Ing Alao have tool• tor maintenance r• pair• & llght construe- Uon. Would hke to n• gollate trade ol ••rvl- cea for low room tent and apece to work on 18 " IPffd boat. Pia Ille m•g •t n 4-1886 Clcan1n~~ Services 3S48 MOBILE DET•'LINQ GERMAN LADY Export· "' ence, references, At your convenience good cook 1oo Uc Eric 714-&45-2942 CaJI 960-0719 Bathroom R efinish 3448 S REAL ESTATES E11pd1g IUCCeasful R E. co lffkl 3 Agta & add'I aaln mgr & an A11l1t to Top Pro- duce ra 80·100% Comm·a + benefits. Send contld resume to p T R • 180 Nwpt Cntr Or II t80, N.B. 926&0 $47S e W•elcl Ea1y !Obi evallable NOWI Prompt Pym•t Details 7 days/eve. 1·900·786- 1020. 53/mln M:l•l'Q en.¥~~ OOrt 01 tno Of Jogo.Jcr ~· ,..., CC>Jl.."'V ~cJ OiC7,1'.: ere tlO'TI O'i no.:.· • 0'0 Ct\C()Um~._,., I ocaf Jer'O , s.r '-' M:ke Moyneur. Ruby'• Joguor Diner, 3100 Weal 'oclllc Coofl Mlgtlwoy, H-· poft t.oeh, CA 92663 HOC DUMP RUNS • JUNK RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Fumllure, l ra_sh, tree Pa.«.ng In! E.ct. Hocna 6 branch••· appliance•. Apt Oual. lob. Fr ... ,1 Mike 7 dya 848-1391 . SI li<:#S69897 636-17 ..... ..... . ..... ._ r 1•1n td1 ....., ................. .... ..... ..... . ... ..... ... flOr ................... Now JOU OM too. H.,. •• .,. e.o .. anl ~ flOr bOtfl Of you to ...., lnlo prop. q l'N"l•l•menl at one Of our n..,a AW\de ioo.t6one. Aa • mem- ber of Mot9I • men-•99m•nt. you'I feel Ilka you'r• running your own bUal""•· Aa Maneoer and A .. elatant Maneger, you'll maintain the qu.uty M01el I loc.tlot'la are lcnown tot. We requite that you have no liv. ln dependent•. and are willing to reloc.te. At Motet I , you'll r• cef\<e: ••xten•lwe••••k ~.WT ....... .. .c ....... ...... •lllww•truobw• • P'ultw .. eN ...... .... ·--·r· • ..... •••" Pten Do Wo'I..,. ..... .... ...... ~ Of drtve ........ .... gtound "' Mllllft .... beauty 8*1 " eo, •1-,.....;~_.;m...., ___ -ii~--~~~· en lr'lletNllonal ......, In Mir care ptoduct9, we CM Off9f you 8 Ngnty .ar9Cttve .,.,.. ttme (20 how wort. week) oppottunlty to1 .. l/9\'", join our cU910tner at· airy, putMa. pie.,,._, count team In ~ c!olhee and ""8c. 1 '' couf'lty, Huntington T\arquol• Aw . Balboa 8•ach, ,ountaln V9'-laa.nd. fey and Santa AM. Servlc• • vut cue• lom•r ba.. ol mN• merchandlelng and chain stot• accCXlftte A reliable car and fufl euto lnau ranc• ar• muats. In retum, we oft• an ••cetlent hourly w and .,.id m.,..ge. apply, •end your ,.. wm• or dela led lett to· \ 1'1 l I 1 • I .. , ! I I ~ • ) .. MCMNO SM.a. ~Wf'Y­ thtng ooe•. All fuml. 1ur•, eppllaneea . sport• equlpm•nt, (. I 1', f I r, i I ",, t I l 1 , 1 •l Yard Sate. Sat/Sun Dlitr Piiot tAM. eoe Knowell, P 0 •-t•-Costa M .... . ·-· -Com ..... CA llTATI ULI Moving Can ua TOU. FREE to 1 92 year old p.,..nll & arrange your local In-12121 ·unole. Fllfnttur•. dl•h- t• rvlew I t -eoo-e-ATTN: M•ri• ... c r,etal, glaH, ~~;:,::..~~' ?~: mlec. 11 atJSC uMn. 8-5. tereal to: MOC.I Man-An equal opportun1rv._.;2;;055,;,;,..;.A~ao;;;.;.;.;;.'~·--._-------~ agement R•crultlng, _::•::.:m;.:Je:.;.10:.yL.::•:.;.r..:.mlf~/.:.;h.;...;IY;_...._ Motel e. 14~ o auu SECRETARY PIT Parkw•v, Sutt• 600, l 1npluy11 lt'r1t S'd D•llu, TX 75240. Nffded for NB law EOE. ofc. Call 6S<>-S422 eautlf\JI a.quara ma cofl•• tabl•, ex cood. aalclng S5 {n•w S2.000). 1 PIT Dt PROGRAMMER monatr•tora srw ~,,,.., w1386 & For local store. Thurs c exp. us . citizen• thru Sun, 538 per Job only 40 positions In Car needed. 873-9210 San Bernadlno, both PIT FLEX HOURS contract & Ftr. 1-800· Light b ookkHptng, 366-9118 Ellt 38 or 5t d ata entry, phon.. RECEPTIONISTS Nice airport area Of· Newport Beach Real Ilea SlO~r to •tart. Estate omce aeok• 2 Call Mlle•. 283-1432 Roceptlonlata. 1 for PIT or FIT Saturday & 1 for Sun· Top pay, ••c•llenl In· _d_o,,_y _C_o_1_1 _75_9-;.....;;.3_7_10'--- come. Multl·bllllon s Receptlonlat/Trr,lst lntemellonal compeny expanding. lndu11ry N • • d outg o n g . currently 33 blltlon s lrlandly,· rellable por- ln us. Cati 7 t 4/648· ion with front otftce 2294t. appearance to answer phones & type at least PERSONAL ASST 50 wpm Salary DOE. Uve·ln HouHkaeper, Flagship Healthcare w/secreterlal ekllls Cntr, 642·8044 Must hava drl11er'a If. Need eome ..,,, money? cenu & be willing 10 Ha"8 s oereoe..,. - travel. 240-7425 ~-In UPTO •eoo SECRETARY We t1a11• an lmmedl· ate op•nlng for an ex· perlancad .. cretary at our Corp office Jn Cott• Maaa. Thia high 111slblllty poeltlon re- ports 10 the GM. Outle• wlll Include cor- r e 1 pond ence, tele- phone• and adm tasks. Discretion, Inf· tlattve. cteat1V1ty and dependability are als required Oualllled lndJvldual will type 65.. wpm, have 3 yeara exp In word processing u1111z· Ing WP and 5 + years prac Ilea I 1ecretarlal background For Immediate an•n· llon, please send re· sum• with 101ary hi•· tory 10 LINDO RA MEDICA1. CLINIC 350!5 Cadillac Ave Sle N·2 Costa MaH CA 92828 ATTN. Human Resources SPANISH NEWSPAPER Has motnlng motor routes. LA County and Orange Thur~ days only NHd llabll· lty lnaurance Call 714-642-"'333, Ext 20? Ask for Carlo,1, TELEMARKETING 831-3084. • t Ent Cnlr 3-unit, Thm..W Topaz . contemp pecan, ong S4.000. esk $2,000 OBO. FrH oe1111ery 759-3CS2. • GOOD DEAL 20··c~ TV & 4°Heed VOA, brand names, 4 rao. old w warranll•• 673-5608 ____ n.._ Commerclal In•. N· smkg, 900d working enlllro 20·25 hrafwk ---------. Oa_y!._.l55-1575 TELEMARKETING!!! We have 1 OO's ol bualnesses, products & ••rvlc•• that o•n•r· ate big SSS People call you, we ship CaJI '·801·377·921J9 X373 TRACER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ~ Pool tab••. Master bdrm 1ulle, relrtq_ color T V •· Wkker couches. dlneu-. new scuba gear •"f' much ~e (aJI In eiccouent eond) 213/ 592-5915 Tracer for MIP Ro· fund Pollcl••· Po1en· '-:===-=====:~ t1111 S4.000_!•7·7128 Sola, lovosea.t, chair, tJt· 1oman. S325 3 pc COf· tee tablH $170 Bd{m TRAINEES S270 841-3486 Earn $500·$1000/WK Solld Cherry DHk & Crodeoze , Da•k 72x36 Credenza 72x20 £•cellen1 C()f\. d111on Leas than 2 •SAM-Noon Mon·Frt Y'• old S•500 tor • •S7 Hr Comm! IOI 759·5!>40. Train.no s b-... & 714-7 .. 5 8 80 Ohd oak walet .., ,. •No E•P NocesHry pedestal 3-pc corftar No agencies couch, oak lamp, .. lo. Frt•ndly Coa te M••• a,. h ... Secretary/Recep. olfi"ce rT'lrrOr. 2·pc 'V u n , Busy Investment man-IO glau cotlff ....,,._ ag•m•nt comp•ny 6 8 434-1988 sooka talented ••era· 31 • 135 Stor Br1dda cream "Pf• tary·recept1on111 Total & chair. S400. 5 pc BA INCREASE YOUR REACH THROU(iH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES RELIABLE Houseclean- ing by the day. LocaJ area Xlnt references Call Yolanda 831·59e7 HAUL 4-U 2~ Of'f' SVN RISE PAINTING rate• or other estl-CuSlOfl'I wol'k II'\ t"C' 'r ma1a1 Gen haulln9. door\ w'ldowi sl&ln-ort Ire• household 101dc Lic•S98407 S73-00S9 ~;!~~!~1 ~8!oad _S.;;.U.;;_A...;.F~S....;l"'"DE..;....;;;P..;.Al.;;..;;NT.;.._IN_G_1 PER MONTH compensallon • 10 ---------Ht St50 lg mlc.ro S32,000 word perfeC1 T•l•merlceUng S40 an1W1tr1ng mech 5 1 telephone & pao-Olltce Supphoa S300-S25 875-3608 pie •kills mendatory StOOO wk 8 to 12 -T-'E-A-K--1-11---d--IC Call AM onfy, Greg '0 op e• • N on1smkng ot11ce Pam 964•9023_ beaut, oversz. Gra111ty ~· ' Home lmprovements3 756 " . . . . .. l!Jrp 'd oerpentry, all repairs, big/small, free eat. John, 965-0027 Landscape & Lawn Care 3808 apalred Orywatl,lnt plait er patch Accouallc ce11- 1ngs opphed1remo11ed • TREES • Qua: ly l*''n; 1>1 Cl'o!n 1.on1•1 Uc•602098 Insured Bonded. Frff Signature Paf ntlng Int/Ext, quality cu11qm painting. Stain, lac- quor, white waah, & enamel . Ileen•• *569327. Free esti- mates. 8•0·94S7 For more Information CALL TOOAVfl ASK FOR LOIS Cabinets T •48 ft2A5 TOP~ Re"'°"• C~p Nu FARTHING INTE I RS Cullom Wall IMtures I _!_m~ >1_·_·_• v •-•P'n•, 761-3476 35% Oft WaJICOllet'lng Vour Service 0 11ec1ory Representative 349 DRYWALL REPAIR A· TEAM GARDENING wtth thle ed PatchH, waler dam-MAINT 16 yra e11per HANGING1STRIPPINQ CONVEYS CUSTOMS Bookc ... a, wall units. kitchens, bathll/quallty work Lance 5'4&-5375 age, room add's Frff Jullan & Yolanda Gar· Uc1560875 VISA-MC HI. SA8-oe12 John derung Serv. 842-~ 673-1512 642-4321 Ext 310 CarpPntry 351 .~ ... Fences & Decks 361 • GAROENING·Full sorv WE Gm Shd Hwig Toga!Nt Landscapo·sprinklrs· Total loterlor Remod- sod-mow-odg•·clnup, eling Serv. Advice To roes retas 966·2716 Th C 833-7172 PUBLIC NOTICE cabln•t•··Panei-Locks ~i~sc•~ C.01t I Lawn Malntenanct The Cahf Publlc Ullll· Sla.rM)rywl-P~ Jim Wh .... 2_7....,... Sprinkler·Landscape Ilea Commls1lon, RE· :is..,.. t:@ Jeny &42-0567 • """ "'" Free oat 898-7064 QUIRES that all u11d, I ORDER YOUR SPRING hou .. hold good• ALL CARPENTRY movara, print their 15 yeata exp Uc COLOR NOWI P U C C I T .. _ .. . ...... 5 8 'ff• • \0 00 llnOtcll>t .,.,,.. .. . . • num .... r. 894·281121..-5i:ov-7 1 LOW RHld I I " 6~0-5585 " ,... llmo'a & chauffeur 1 CARPENTRY HOlllE REPAIR lndu1trlal Sprlnl<le•1· ----- print their TC P num-Ooor•wlndowa-cloaeta Syat ems-Portablot· SSL Land1c11plng and ber In all adllertls• Ttrm1l8 """" "-Smll Alarm• 7141841Mt585 Malnt Design, cln-upa ment1 If you have a r 1pr1nklera, new a<>d. question about the le· lOO• 0 k Don 893-6673 com""'" ~c 751·7015 gallly of 11 mover, limo DOORS, noors. fencos. or chauffeur, C •ll' drywall and cablnelt. Floor Install Repa1rs362 Public Ulllllos Com· Gifted Craltsman • • • g Vlnyt-eoramlc·wood In· stall Remnanta. Bond IC/1553569, 850-8')77 m1111on 714·.558--4151 Matk &t&-1790 Acoustic Remodelinq ~MOB PAINTED REMOVED & AE·TEXURED WALL TEXTURES-AEPAIRS JN Acoustic 847·2219 dd1t1011c:, RPm on01irir1 i 1, o . . '' Oen.rel Contractor Cullom remodeling, kitchen & bath, room addition•. 5'nc• tlt'77. Lie II 4853 t 4. Financ- ing OAC. 721·9587 KEVIN STUDER GttnM&I ContrlCtor Aee/Conlm tellCJbdl rllTIOClellng. Sl Uc "3131 213/ISH+t50 A.H LAWTON CONST Lfo. G•n Contractor All Pha... of Conat 20 yra ••P· 8'5-M39 A£N CONSTRUCTION Addttione & Remodel• Porffolto evell. Rafe ... ' -. .. !\ ' ' ' ' ''I I .... ' ., ... -,; ~ r,,.,, 10nt C( JfH. rf•fi' 352 • rl • ay• p p etc. Ho JoO too 111111 RMS Mick 531-0553 •COAST OVERHEAD• ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Secuonal· 1 piece door Ma•onry-concreta pa-Spnng-hardware-opnr tloa-<lnveways<f'ed· L•c 11518398 9e3-&466 wood fences-land· cape, Mllee 548-3096 Herc 8' 1-e995 Cr:r c11n1c T ilP', 3528 .,. . . Hanrly Man 3 71 • RENTAL PROPERTIES Palnt-Carp•ntry· Drywall. <l!ye45-5277 •HANDYMAN* HOME BUILDERS 9'9 a 111'11.._-"11111' Tired of Incompetent Cell lr\lot..,.7.o710 unreliable 1110 c,, • Try Chrletlen Handyman • co. w 1n1egri1y.pr1de C•rp•ntry-concr••• AAA Tile & Marble drywall.general wotk. Uc, bond 239·3970 2$ yr• ••p.192-8041 THE ORIGINAL HANDY ANDY DIM tht TILE MAN Elec-Plumb-Palnt, Lt. l•aky ahowera•Acld cepntry. 9'C 131-4043 wa•h & regrout New HAJIDYllAN CHUCK ! .. owR•P•lr d Bethro0Km111-Plumblng-EIK1rlcal- -· er oora o-c --e.t&-1389 Floora·Plumblng Lie . .....:;.::M:.!,..~":.::''Y.1.-:.;.;;;...;.;;..;;.;;_ l&y!e 0 C 873·80e5 I de al the tot>• thllt TILE ln•talled/R•p9lred =' tg:"•J'!.--:;:: =• =enc':'.ct s.w. 790-.,... SWEET TREE LANDSCAP• MalnVG•rd•nlng Serv. "''' Ire•"' 548-5174 1ataa Cl.EAN & !XPEAT For a Job w .. Donel ~ o.c. '°' 16 ~ . "' .. M11· · I• . '· ' ':T' ,.. • ... 176 AETND contrec:t0t wtn dO .,,,.. remodel~ proJ•cta lncludlng Mc-. & ._,_ Cur· _!:~!:!!!!!I!~!!!!...--.! hwt>and ..._ -.n pro¥4de .. C8f'9lt C8fe to your c:Md. HMlthy bte•k· .... • ~. p, .. echool activities. a.v.-c1ea" 9Mllrono ,,..... """*91111 '" J. .. .· . -·--· 11 I •r 1 t I , -. , .. ,,. .. PPr son,11 SP.rv1ce 38b7 . . ' . . . PPt SPrv1ces 38 70 NTPLEAIERI In llOn'lt "" S.l'llllg StN!cl. Call Monica" Ml-1909 Pla•,tf>r Ac·p.1 1r JBHO , ""'T t r J ~ \ J 1 f, I 1 ; 4 i I ~-- * MO COWCTJOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CQ)T A ML5A. NEWPORT BEACH, .FOUNT A.IN V AJJ..EY, OMNI & LAGUNA BEACH Please eend re1ume _..-.....:...;__.;..;;.;~---gu101ng sya w·gra(llY and satary h111ory to WORK AT HOME ~_gnLLllLLllrw..v..P -Cal· tins AHO • 840 NOW• am p 0 I ay port Cntr Or . Newport People Call You To Beach 926&0 Ordor Spec1aflty Publl· SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED NOW Manv ar••• & 1h1tts Will 1ta1n. Bonef111 & paid vac•llone. NElftLL l!NTIR,Rlll!I 714-121·7122 Out ol woril? YOU re nol °'11 of M* -IOoll to CllMlifiad for ""°'°'l"*'t QCICIOf'tUnftiel cations 71<1 "472·1 664 Elll L· WORK A T HOMI! Phone Data Verifier No Hies Short term, part time, delall orient· d Ph 8'2-0101 Employnwnt Wanted 5SJ Exp. coupla •••k• mgmt, aset. mgmt, malnten. position. groundskeeping E.<tp In all fleld• of ma•nl• nance Can atart ASAP Ooea elecirtcal, • c , plumbing call Andy. M~790 M~ ·.~~ •• ., I I 1l1qt11·'1 (il) 1 *BUYING ITEMS * • 1890'• to 1950'• • •Jtwtlrt '° HouNl\old• P1taN Lv"' arum Appl1.1111 I ' • 111 .. Miscellaneous 60, 5 For Sala Swep ~t Marcnandlsa II fou sell at the Swap M~t, you can make lo ot money. We ate m • lacturars repa '"d he110 15 yeera of e.,n. ple1 Garden, plumb· Ing and hardware Items Mak• us a ~h offer on avery1hW'liQ Appt oniy 846-6141 Ttnnla Membtrthlo at John Wayne Club Call 85M95!5 WANT~D TO 8UY: Old ORIENTAL RUGS. any alie In any condi- tion 1.aoe>-531. 723.J Pwr>lry Furo.; & Art hG2S .r JEWRRY Large setectlon ol d••· monde, 111n1•~• W8tChH Incl Rolex and Patek We ~. sall, trado and rep11lr William H a rOld Jewelera, 3 116 Naw· port Blvd al 32nd • 173-4315 • ANTIQUE & llTATE JEWELRY Large .. 1ect1on ol di•· mon d s. 11tntft1)• watch•• Incl. A~a• and Patek. W• -.,y, ••II, llade and rep.,, Wllllam H•r•ld Jewelers, 3111 New- port BIVd. at 32nd Ketvftor• ~le. 173-0315 elmoet new, 1350 Certlef Ron1ng A 3-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiili"4ii•illii'i5i'iiiiiiiiifllli cOlor oold, ~Le ·~. I HOO (nut S1110). c.rtlar Watch. br~wn tac• .. band. nso (MW 1700 . 831-3014. Looking to sell that ea tra junk Raclrtn1¥ up in ' tbe1ar&1e? Try the classifieds. What's ;unk to you is o treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll t()day. 642-5678 Rob•rt Lvnn N•l.n, private c~iOn of 21 popular llthoe. M\Mal Metfftc• al\ Of pert. 642-7135 CS.yt or eee.o ,,, .wa. ' • 345" 8'9 SerMn Panuonlc I!()() end Vld.o VHF ~100. &M-tl0"4. WO a. Phone, pvt periling, ahow• beth a"911, N ltveebotlrd. 723-41581 •DRY aTORAG•• At Newport launch ramp. Wash ra ck, cafe, rapalr •hop. 729-1100 729-3883 Sip Avail-No Ive Aboetd Up to 32' . .. . 1385 Side tie to 25' ..... $250 SWALES ANCHOAAOE Dally S.-5 548-1 r,c> I I T SUP.,......., .... l?llllDit.. UdiD r•.aottw1onger, I tVft. ~ ... I .'., ' l J • I ,, 1·; I j 1,(J Ford 1990 Bronco Sieck, 12.000 mllea, S17,500 080. 950. 3809. fl J( I< • (j(I ir:-, . .. . . . " , -~ _ ....... -. ..... ..... . 'IO CEUCAOT Wf. A/C, PJS, P/8, till, low mn.1. (33527) $2995 UlllLllKR TOYOTA 722.-20M '83TOYOTA TERCEL A/'r, NC, P/S, CC, aunroof, mllea. (335201) $3695 URLllKE TOYOTA 722·20H P/B, low _.__ White with black leeth•t lnl•rlor. t epeed ..,..,... .... tMMACUL.ATI. Onty ... 000 ml, 114,000 ..... Qwy deye. 47 .. 4004 Ever'llnga a WMkenda. l&o.o230 IUIUll • °"'' ....... ..,..., ~··· ... , .. llUZU 0lllllOO HV\JNDAJ ,. .. SONATA Gold, l.oeded ...... (111 ... ) IUlllA,MK llUZU 12a 1100 •• 7 a•L wr Honda 1tu Aceord (311113) 123,915 lepd, AM/FM .,.,_,, ... N .. el NT ••cettent condition. (2UJ235) $24,~ U ,600 ...._2242. Mm ._, -IDL. ..._, 8UZUtCI 8WtPT OTI ~ 7• NfNA. .,.., ~ -~ ,.. ....,., .-~ tt99. ~. eurvoof, 1o.Nr". • •· Nu ... feet ..,, very low --ar.oao. .... -•• .. .... tery, X...wl 11210 mll••· •o•d•411. 4 ·.........; ..., .,. eeaoo . ..,.. oeo. -ua .,..... •'"' orute• MPICe~l 191'1 .0 11-. L.-. ll1aa·pe ClllVT t• :;:°' U.tlO ..._ Sedan, ---._.,, TOYOTA • 4 RUHN£A • AID .,..,,. ...,, l8n ......... ,,_ w .. mMntalned Celt--• .. ...... cyt, auto, lo/C, omla c.. MloAplll NC, P/8, IM, CC, eun-cue ...... (2200401 only. R•Honabl• tool. (T226ll) IUIU 'MK offet.pp '14.W7-0ltJ EAR~l<E llUZU ':fo~ ~:: 3!:'.. TOYOTA IU HOO Natdl Whl, 121,000. 722·2099 ~1.... vw 1872 Bug CHIW 1llO t•bultt engine. new IWD ClllWt• IPICTIUI auto, A.IC , • DR Sedan . 14.ell. (SOdt•) IUUA'MK llUZU 12a 1eoo Mere.dee 1 ... M0Mo Fully loaded. low mlle1, Immaculate, priced to ••"· (15CH337) bfek• a~tem, In~ e cyt, euto, NO, caae, FOfd 1178 T-8wd gr.-eondlUon, bOdy Utt, cuatom ..,..._, Town L.andaU, exc• good eondttJon, 11200 Only 8 ,000 mllH. i.nt ruonlng, ••enM>, Honde, Santa Ana 71 .... 547-3555 090 148-7541 $13,911. (t31G129) loaded , 1950 ..... vw , 183 Rabt)jt Con-IUIJIA ,.. 104,. 87 7a .. Wf Mazda 1981 RX7 (735505) 121'"5 convertlbl•. bl•ek/1--------- •• L..-7 NT t>Mlelc, IOeded, euto-1---------. verllbl•, charcoa l llUZU Fotd UMIA ~ gray, OOod condltlon, 2 door. automa tic. "4000 650.n52 leave __ _!1~2~i!::!11!00~--loaded, OOod condf· (2CYNT79) 118,905 matlc , phone, co, H aa ... I lpd werta1Hy, 118,100 (2CUP395) $18,095 M().0772 a'I al .. • 5 9pd MBZ '87 5eO SEL (2UEM335) 114.905 Metdk: tc. blue/navy CREVIER lrthr. EXCEPTIONAL BMW BUY, METICUl.OUSL y a ... ta Ana MAINTAINED 24,400 Aute Mall eoft ml AU rec:Ofds. Newpert Freewey $37,500. pp. (OSUfan) 89 •t S1t•neer (714) 499,2434 T~KE OVER LEASE, 89'8MW Convert. lablt, Whit• with b lack top pl~ 11rlplng, f\llly loaded, cat phone. up- graded wh"''· tUlt deck spou.r, Take ~ /' ~ J • ' [J<,1111",!11 (J~(i(l CHEVROLET 15 p.,. fec;t ctr very low mll••. loaded 4 •P••d with cruise COf'llrol $J &SO 548-4793 CORVEnl 'It t1on. &3.500 537·5'92 LINCOLN "71 COnfl~ CONVElttllLE t a l 480 ENOINE, Low mlleege, red, RUNS GOOD. s1iso b I e ck top, b I a ck _:•~M.::,_&t::..;.;2;....o5e7.;;.:;.;;.;... __ _ leather Interior, all op-M E R C U R y 1 e I 41 t1on1, profeaalonally TOPAZ. very good maintained. ow~ __ .. 11, __ • ........-..tn.- uMd u 3td aw '-*• ........... ""' -~ n.-t 129,500 080 dow9. new llr9e, bm· can tery, ~or. • 4XA ale stereo e .. 1.,1--------- \o\ ton, 1h0f1 bed, atk• Nl9d -extra ~ new condition, 2 tone Ht¥9 • lll'I09 .... - paint $A 100. 853-S400 Adwrtlee In ._fled aante Alla Tiie b1rg11N IO Cle 1ouncJ 835-317 t '"dlllllfled .,. ,... !!=======~I llelf( •ocioen over leaM SS75/mo. and we w111 pay Y04J s, 000 ot'iy 22 .ooo miles, Sapd. Call 859-3679 CH~OLET 1974 Ce- p~c:e Auna great, ••· cellent conclltion SSIOO 080 831·5091 (714)137°9050 ~;·t~·trC::: Llavt M111age m1111on ove rf'lauled. ale. 12500 0 80 84&- •224. &M-7547 ----· PUBUC NOllCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUlllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PUIUC MOT1CI "tcl11oµa •"ttfteta "CTITtOUS FtcTITIOUI ~ Courtty on Jenuery 25 8 u11ne11 n1mee11 l•tled una. COfONI del M• lltOTICa CW N•m• •UllNHI ..... BUllNHI NAME ,.am ~:. =~~~"° ~. '=MH II c;on. P1!9'~="" ...::Wn Statement ITATEMKNT ITATl!Ml!NT PubltlMd ~ CoNt T1111 5111.,,,.,,1 wu hied cl~ by' an lndl\llelual Tr1Mfer0t. Seal'tly IJ• Th• 1onow1ng peraon1 are TM lollowlng persona 1r1 Th• loltOWlng pe11ont ai• biity Pilot Fel>Nar1 3 10 wllfl the County CWI< of ~-Th• raglttrant(I) c;om. c;Af\c Finarlclal Servlcft Inc , do Ing but In ••• dO<ng ~neu" doing busineH" 1 2 1991 ' al'Q9 Count on J~ 2S mencad to tranaect bus!· 10089 Willow Creetl Road u TEDIOUS WORK, 1922 0 L Communlc;atlont , fl)RMI To R11I Otllu Au· 1 4 &ro64 1eg1 t nen undef Iha F"ICl•UOUS Sin 01tgo, Calllorn11 Meyer P11c• •a. Cost. 2827 FIMe-# No c. Sant• IOma1 on ConsUlttnlS 107 fCSSI BllS~H N1me4•) Wed 92131 Mell C1• 1 92627 AN CA 92704 Columbll St Newport fl\8..IC N011C[ Putlltstl«l Orenoa COM! at>ow on. FebNery 11, Trantl~M TM F"trll Na· l.luo e Lynn RlvH, 1922 Doml Marla Lovato, 2127 S.Ktl. CA 92&63 OMy plot ~l't>ru&rf 3 10 lllO ltONI 8an11 ol CNc.a~ ... M1y1t Pl1ce •&. Cos~ FltMeW No C. Sant.a AN. Jim Crofoot 107 Columbt1 FM:TITIOUS .,.._.. 17 24 1 ~1 Rld\afd p,.ao tn.i•IM l0t The S.c:urity "'• M•H C.hl 92827 CA 92704 SI . N-pon e.acfl. CA NA. .. ITA.,....,. ~ Tiii• ltllenwnt WU l'ilecl e1f1C Home EQulty Truat Thia business 11 c;on-T1'111 bu1lne11 11 con-926&3 Tne foltOWlnQ per80N are w41tl the ~ et.<11 of 1991.A, One FllS1 k1110nel ducted by an lndivldu•I dUC1ecl by 1n lnCIM<IUll Th rs bu11nu1 II con· Olng ~ • P\&IC NOTICE <>reno-County on Febfv. p'az• Ch c;ago. 11\ltlOi• Th• reg str1nl(1) c;om-Th• reg11111nt(1) com. duc:lecl by •n INIMdull C·JOV ENTERPRIZES, .,.., 14, 1991 &0870 menc:ed lo transact bust-menc:ecl to tranuci bu~ The r191s111nt(1) corn· llS Meaa on.. • t02·B FICTTTIOUI ......... ,4M280 Cflari cte r of PeriM>nll ,,.., under "" FICMIOUS ,.... under Iha FIClltJOtn ~ to tranNC! bus .. Colt• ...... c.t t2t21 . .. ... ITA~NT PubMahed OrMge Cout Property to.,. Tr111&1Wrad 8u11na11 Nam•(•) lied Business n1me(1) 11sted nen ~ the Flc;t;trout C.ndy Joy Llt'Oll•ft 11s r.,. 1~ ~ -All rogn. t>e end .._, ... above on Febtuary 12, above on Febtuary IS, Bu1•ness r11me(1) 1 st1d MeM Or1\le • I02-B Costa OolflQ t>uaonaM • Daly Pilot FebNWV 24 01 S«:urdy P1e1flc F"'tnandal 1991 1991 at>ova on February s. 1991 Men Calif '2627 KAY PACKAGING 1211 Marc;fl 3• lO. 17 '"' s.MeM Inc. (Tlle .,.,.,. l.lufle R1Y1s Donni Marie Lovato Jim Crofoot Th Dulln•H 11 c;on L an ,.,.. Coet.1 Mem.. Su.o9& ferOf") "' and to C*Uln Tills tlatement Wiii filed Th1t tlltemt.nt WH filed ThlS 1t1te<nent WH 1119<1 dUC:I~ by tn lndM<ll>ll cC:t 92&2' f!xed.fat.e. do9etJ-4tld, ..,,_ with the County Cltrk of with the COYnty Clerll of with the County Cieri! of ~lie r~l.Slr nt(•l c;om M idi_, Kevin K~. P\llJC NOTICE p1e lnl.,_ hofN ~ Or1no• County on Febfv-Otano• County on Febn>-Ofano• County on F•btu-lnMCt ou.-Hl70 Swan Or't.,. Coal• loan• ong Mted Of IC• tty 14 1991 lf'f 7, 1991 ary a 199t ,_. Ille Fielttio.d M-. c ... 1 9~ rtell'TIOU9 .,..... quwed b'( IN T,..,,...,Of ,484274 F413722 ,4839H 8u11ne11 name(IJ lllted Tn.t bul•Mll tt con· MAim 8TArn.NT ~ 11• .... ted to The Flrll Pubhhecl Orange Cout Pvbloahed Orange Coul Published Orange Coast ll>CMI on NIA eel try "'lndMdual The lolowtng pW90N .,. Nl1!0Nll Bat* °' Chocago DaJy Pttol F1bfuary 24, O*'ly Pilot ftbru&ly 11, 24, Dilly Pilot rebruaty 17, 24, C"'°Y Joy Lanoatatt ~ reg1t1rant(1) com-dOing Du.,,_ IS n ~ (lhe '"Trua!MI M1rch 3 10. 17 1991 Mlteh 3. 10, 1991 ~11c;h 3, 10 1991 Thtt 11a1emen1 WM hied rnenc.o 10 tranuct ~ ICA"TARJ. 1471 MonrOllla under lh• Pe>ottnv Ind Su--093 Su084 Su080 wllfl tne County Cieri! Of Of ,_s undef IM Frct1houa A,.. •A Newpor1 8Mctl .. ~ICl~~1~t Cl1~1 ange County on Januaty 2S 8 us•nfft name(1J hlled Ceilf 92883 .,. ., __ , ~ - P'ICUnoul .WM rta1C NOTICl PUBllC MnTil'C ------------------1991 oo... on Junt 1 tNO Patry S!«>l*ltOf\ 1471 among h T~ IN um ITAT'llmff ""'~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f.ml ulCtlllll Kewt KOllllllNIU Mont~ A.,. •A Newpor1 oer. ..... rwnecS "*"" The~~.,. ACnnoue ._.. ITATUllUfT Of s f1CTITlOUI Publlahed Or-. Cout riw 1tlt_,I -...., 8-dl Calf 9?"3 ~ Ot~ ~ ... ~ ~..,..,... • MA.m ITA~ AaA~•llT Of "tcll lou1 e111lneaa FICTITIOU 0.t.l)t Nol f~ 3 10 .,,11, Ille County CW'll o1 Of· Tn.1 out•n ... 11 COi\· ,,_ -,_.,,...,_ ,._ .... >!YITE MAAOHE', )99 E Tiie to1ow1ng per.one arw IJll Of flCTTTIOUI Name BUllNllS NAME IUllNEll NAME 17 ~4 1991 anoe County on~ 2s duCted try an lndMOWI rnped thereto on and 17ttt St •2•. eo.ta MeM. dc*lo ~ aa eu ... 11 NAME Stetament STATEMENT STATlMlN'T Su-0~ 1991 Tile teglltr•nt(tl com-11\• ~ 29. lDll ~ Caltf 12127 CALIFORNIA OOLF Tfle tollowlng pei-eoni Th• follo""ng petlOr" ate The following persons art The foltow•ng persons 81e f49Z1ti menced to trwwacl Dual>-C4lf'latn l'lgM,I wlt1l ~ Jsianltne IC Trovt, 2l.1 PROMOTIONS 27 t ~ h•.,. •bandOned the uM ot doing t>uS<nHJ as ZVBIES csoing t>us•n•n H • OOtng ~neu H P\llUC NOTICE P\>b«&tned Or-. Coe9l MIS under me F1c1111oua 10 ~ pioklea . •• P09PYA ... ,Cotonadef ..... 1on0ftve Coet• Meta.Calf tile Ftclllloui 8ut1nen ~y DOCi< ~9 Adl""S Co,,,pul., Rec;yc:I ... 870 (l)LEGE'JOZ SPORTS. Ody PIOI F~ 3 10 8u11riese n1~1) ltated 1.oc:.t10n of Personal~ c.llf 92t25 tMM Name AOVAl'fCEO CARE Hunt1ngto" Buch C..f W 17th Slt"t. Suite~ WEAA 413 Jaamone, Co-l'tCTITIOUS .,._18 17 i 4 1991 abowon .,.,._.,I 1M 1 er'ty to be Transf••ad' S. Thlla ~· I• c;on. Chtlttopfler TPlom u POOIATAY GROUP, 12\IS 926'1& Cos1a MHI, CA~ IQtll Del~.,. CA 92625 NA• 8TA~NT ~i Patry s........ c11111y Pacific; FlnJll\Ctal ~by an~ M(lftlyYe 27 t P11ncaton BeacPI 81..d Stanlon Cebt John & 81tond1 Zut»e!Jt ,_.<hffl Edwlfd S.egrttl: lEGENOZ Inc . 413 JH· The~ persona ate Thoe ~ ... Iliad SaMcea Inc. 31'7 A.ct TN reglttrant(I) com-Orf\fe Cosur .... Celli llOS80 . 9051 Sa"1 ago 01 ... ..,,, no· 789 0 1"'<>11 Apl 3 Llguril mif\e Coron• Oel M11 CA doong ~ -ruauc NOTICE WC11'I tN Cour<iv ()ark of Of. Awnue. s.. 100 Costa ~ 10 lranMC1 """'"t2t2t Tt>e Focl•ll0\11 &s>neu 10(1 Beach Cal I 92&4& 8e11Ch, CA 92~1 92625 SfERUNG VENlUAES angie County on Janurt 2S ...... Callfomla 92C2e ,,... undiat the FlctlllOul T1111 Du11ne" 11 con N•rne ret.,recs to abOv• w11 Tt111 bus•n•n 11 con-P111iclc Col In Maur«. SS5 Thll bus.nan 11 con-l6" ~t 81 •200 ACTnlOU8 .,_.. 1991 0... on or All« ~ &i.U-name(•) llttad CIUClec:I by an lndiv'<Suet 1.1~ in O.•noe County on dut!ld r:iy husb1n<1 and Parker SI No "'1.104, dlA:tt<I by • co•porthoo Coll•._.... Caltt ·92e21 ...._ ITAT'l•NT F4a:l:a li'et'IONI lli'fopany ti IO be ....,..on'911n.Wy21,19M Tna 119111ran•C•I com· July 12 t989 FILE""'• Co1111.'HaCA9262& The rag•strtnll•I com w,._.,,Moor•2237V , TllelOllowW'Q PWIO"aW• Publlfl9Cl ~angie~ T....,.ed Mondrf,F-. ...,.,..,. Trovt rMnCed IO tfanMCt bull· ,.,01'424941 T111 reg sl•a'1t(•I com. Th11 business Is con-"'aneecl to ,,.,..litel b\Js .... ~. Newp(M't 8eKll daong ~ aa Dmly P110t ~ 1 lO rwrt 25 '"• • TNs •U t 1•1C ... Iliad naee undef the Fict•t-Rooet1 Jonn St..,,bfonet, rnencld to fransact bvS>-dueled by I g.,,_•al pan. "'"' unMI ll'ie FICI !JOld C&lol t2MO ACCUCORE, 3S3S E 17 24 1"1 &rOS8 ~ Or.-ga CCMlll WWI tfle County a.ti ol Of· BullnMI f'l~•I t11te4 op M 900 GauSen•• Wsy neu undat t • Fict ''°"' ner•""P 8u1 nets n1m11s1 l sted Thi• business ,. con· ~ Mwy Sul1e 200 Coata Ody Pkll Ff//OIWly 24 • ... County an .Janusy 30 • ....,.... on ~ 1, 1 .. 1 Coronw oei Mltf, Cel>f 92tl2S uaonesr Name( ti lil'ec:I Tfle regl1tr1nt(s) corn· •~•on n • due11d try .,, tnOMOWI Mesi C.I 92827 11111 '"' OwtatCIP* T Mdntyl'e Tf'l•S buloOeal wu con •bo'v• on NA mtnee<I 10 lransllC1 bus•· Pru dent Tiie reg1ttr1nt111 COl'TI· Mart AIM eompeonon ,__. fhlll atet~ .. fled oueted by •n lndlvtd\ial 011n<11 Zut><eta n•H under the flC\lllOUt Tiits s.tatarnei:il wu I.led l"*"ed 10 tr11ftNCI butl· 39765 "1IQl\bul'Y °' Muf.1--..;..;--._.....-.. ____ I _ _.. _______ _ Putlast1ed 0r.,.. ~ wflfl lfla County ()ark of Or· Thts 111tement W11S l11ed Tin 111temen1 w11 filed Bus ,, .. , name(s) titted ""in the County Clefl! ol t-s unoer ltle F1CtitlOU9 ,_,1 Cllllf 92392 "11UC NOTICE o.tty PtlOt ~ 10. 17 . .,. Cowlty on FetinMy , ""'"''he Coun1y Qeflt 01 Or with the County O.rtt of IJ)()\,e on Febn.iary 1 1991 '1"9• Coonty on Fet>ru-But •neu n•~•I 1111ed ' Tll~I Dul •l'leM 11 con-..,... STA,_-, 2~ Matcfl 3, 1991 1M 1 An94I CO\Jflty on J~ 2s Ot1rige County on l"9tlru-vicnaec S·egt '' •'V 7, 1991 aDO¥e on Januart 22 1991 dueled t>y .,, ind•V'dual Tiie ~ _....,. "tcltl•n ... In••• Su-472 ,..,., 1991 ary 14, 1991 T"1s atatemef't ..... I Id F413723 w ,....,, M00t• f fle reg•1tran1c11 com-.,... .,.,.,... • ....._ ----------4 ~ Or-. C091 Putll<tned OrtnQe Coast F414273 wtn the County C•t<tc of PubLs.nad Orange Cout Tti.i statement .,.11 '*' menc.ec1 10 trlll99Ct bust· N COMPANY. 11AOO lt•t ........ "8JC NOTICl ~ ""'°' ,...,_., 10 11 De.ty Pilot J'eot"*'f 3 10 Pllt*-thed Ora.nge Coe11 0.""9• COU"'Y on Feti<u-01 y Pot Febtulf'Y 17, 24 ""''" ll'ie Coun1y Clerlt Of Or· ,_ uno. Ille Fic:t1t1ou1 Van "'--~ ..,.. The ~ pefWOnS •• --;...;;=-..;..-.--.-..--124.MardlJ '"' 17 24 1991 0111y Plot febrUlll'f 24 lfY 7, tM.1 lt'11c113 10 1991 er'Q9CountyonJ111uery2S 8u11ne11 n1mec11 hated toO,nw..C..-92715 doing bu1lne11 aa, lll'tCTn90UIMWM Su-075 Su-066 .... ,ell 3. 10. 17 19'.JI Su-,482723 Su081 1991 ~ J.llluary 1.1990 ...... ---..a ~ L'\JMOUE GOUR"'4£T co. MAm aTA~ ·---------082 PUb<•tlled Orange CoHI ,.,,,.. Mwc ~ lornla ............... 1131..A. ~ Cefltet °'· The~ P8'aot'4 are P\a.IC NOTICl 0111y Pilot F1brwry 11 24 PUBLIC NOTICE Pu~ °'.,. eoeat nr. ....., fttwpott B•actt. c.i1~ ~ • ' ~«li'Ulll')' 3 1 .wilt\ 111e County 0.-o1 Or· S11tl• IOO. .,... CeAf 92t8b '9C"110Ue llUH•M PUBLIC NOTICE suor F1CTJTIOUI 11, 4 199, anoe Countt on Jailwry 25 a n s L·un1que G" Co Inc .. MAm aTAT'llmlfT eUllNESa NAME Su-055 1991 Tl• ~ • con-CalllOfnta Corp. 171&2 ol $1,._ Nor1fl. hlM Tile I IO'MoO petlOfll .,, The IOloMnl ~ •• "tcltleua e111lneu PUBLIC NOTICE ITAUMl!NT ~ dluClaCI by a...,...,_,.. Murpfly Ava . A, IMne. • Nawpol1 8Mc;I\. Calf ,--bu..,,..... dc*IO ....... ".... Th•,_,._,,."" """flOnl .,. --M" MnTIC[ Put>1191'1ed Orange C0994 ,..,..., Calif '2714 . ~ -;4ANNM1 GOAOON OE H£IOHtlOftHOOO GOV Statement FICTITIOUS oo.ng ;;';u u r.,__,,. "" Daily PllOI F~ 3 tO, T'N reg atrant(al _.. &.Nrt $1unrw, 433 8evc> lli'a.tl I ~ LTO , 1300 SIGNS 707 • Goldenrod CLUI , 1t17 Ponctero.. The lollo~•ng ~rlOl'lt 11• BUllNE.SI NAME Luting tmpt. eHtonl Unhm-~ICTITIOUS .,.._.. 17 24 1M 1 ~ .. -• ~ _:, ~.!:: ~CotOf'a o.4 ...... c.li, Bn1t01 ..,_. North, Sulte1Coron1 del M1t C.M 9282~ I~. Coetl ....... calf do•~ IXIS•MH II PAGE STATIMllNT lteCI 24 SM.std• Circle, N.U. ITAru.JfT -W...e 1\91MCI) 119ted ~II but R•a• •· ,0~ *· Nawpol1 lelcf\ c.llf Sunn Lyri Hofnt:>elli t212t ONE AUTO 8ROKfR I Newport 8e8'11 CA 92963 The lolowlng pereona ate ---------1 '" ·-.. .., ~ t2teo 101·~ Qotoenrod Coton• y...... T..... 1117 LEASING 17632 ... eulef ~1'1• l-..IOW1ng persons at• I< • ..._ ... •ma ebow on:.,..,.., 21. ,., dUCtld by. • ~ ~ ,... 9 ..... 25 --"-~ ®""Do"-""' u ••en Ridge. same H dolfl9 ~ • ~ ....,. .._.., ,..,,._ _...... • Tllta butt-la con-u ., ....,,1 '" PoodWOM •v-. .._,a Lin . Hurihngton Beacl'I .. ,. ...... -DAY TtME SING LES ,_.,.,. Jo•oan Development .....,,... · Tllil ~ -._.Or The r•o•111•-1(1) 'O-~by a llmltedpertnar· Th•I Dullness II con-..._,calf t2'IH C1'I 02647 Anne K-1•d sa,... IS 11332 lnMe 8Nd Sui1• -· ~ "~ lf'd ><SU •• ~ 1 '89 I I Ci 9t' A Clge J,t HtOn ..,...... ---• .... ... .. Ccully Otlr1I of • IMll09d to arwwact ...... aNp ducted by ell '" II ~ YOINl .... 1.-.. JarMS Patnclc Lyont 9701 v .. to CA 925,2 •bove 270 TU$11f\ c .. 9M80 --... County on.,..,.., 30, ,... und.r #la ,.-~ the 190 1tranlf1) COin<-The reg11tran111I com· ~ !Jteoe, T...an. calf Verde Mu, Hun11ng1on 0 ,.,,., lle.-nlnda.Z 2191t Thll bu1lnau It con-Pet., Franlllln Koctl 525 aTAr.-r 1•1 ButtnMt Narne(a} t*lM ~ to lranMC1 ~ menold 10 llllrlMCt 1>\111· nM0 BHctl, Cat.I. 92148 Qten Ridge NV , CA 92892 ducted by co pll1Mrt VICtorll Coeur U... Calif .The ~ peraone .. ....... • ..__on NA , ~ under the F1C:lltloul naet und., lhe f1etit10U1 TNa ~ le COl'I· Thll buslneu 11 con· Su•• H11<nllndez. aame The reg111r1nt(1) com. t2t27 :.;..._ • .. 9 7_, °'91119 c-~""9110ent • 8'111""9 name(•) llllect 8u11ne11 name<•> h•l•d dUC1ed by • ..,... '*1· ducted by an lnCIMdual TPI•• Dut•rieu 11 con-rMnCed to 11an11C1 t>u»-Tflol bulUIMI 19 con-Imp mis•~ Dair ,_ ,......_., 10. t7, Thi• ~ ... •b0¥e on "°' 191 • °'' Jenuary 24. 1~ I '*""' TPI• reg.1tr1n1(1) c;om. due ed r:iy nusblnd and ,,..1 under I.he FlcT •IOUI duc;ted by 1n lndMdUaf lted, • s..... Clfda. 24, l.tardt s *' ~ ~ ~ ~ di Dalltd S.., Suaan Hornt>Mll TN reQtatranll(a) COffto-rr.~ed to ltlt\S&C1 bu.._ w•e 8ut•neH n1meC1) sled The reg1strant11) com· ........,,, e.ecft. CA t1M1i:t "'470ll ""'-,.. __ on fel:IN> Thila .....,_. -..., nu ltllemef\t •at 'led ~ to •...a __. neu IM'IO« IP!a FIC1 ttous Tne reg•Jtrintl•) com-11bove on ru mencact to trar>MIC1 bull-Karen f\idve, mn119 • :;.,-;:-1i8j""' • WIUI ~lie County C*1I ot Of. ""''h the County c.r1c of Or· -uno.r lfla Ac1tOowa Bu••nHI N~(•l lilted menc:ecl to trenSICt buti· Karen A~ -under Ille FcMioua ----· e'IOI County on Flt)ruary 1, er'Q9 County on Januat) 25' 8utln.u nernll(1) lletect 1t>ow on Febtual'y e. 1991 neH uN:lef Ille Fiel•llOUI Thia 1i.1emerit wu led 8ullMU na~•I llll•d ,.,,..,. ICopenld. ..,.. • Pm.IC..,,~ F484.Z79 Tttl 1901 abOWon ~ 1, 1tt1 J.,,,.. Patrtc:k Lyons Busineu n•m•(•l lllted with the Coority Clef\. ot at>O¥eon NIA ~ ~ Orwt;e ~ ••* ,.,1. YoaN*o Tsik... Th•• rraament WU filed •bOYe on. February 1, '"' ~·· Coun!y on Ftetu-..... F KOCl'I Tiii• bllalMM .. ~ ~·.!!,.-Dally ... F*WJY 24.. PuOllihed Orange CoMt Publlllhed Ortanoe Cou1 Thia ~ .. ._, *'"' IP!a County Clttie of r.-c. ~«nll"dU 1ry 7, 1991 Tili9 .. ...,,._. ... llle<I dlldacf ll'r co ...... -•• •-• ~ S 10. 17 t•t ~ ""'°' FeONety 10 17. Olllly PtlOt fet>Nary 3 tO, ~IN~°"" Of Of· Drano• County on Fabnl-fhi;9 ttaltrnen1 was eel F483720 01 the Cowl~ Qs1t at Or· Tiie r~lttram(s) c... TM~::--.. ' ' ~ • MMCllJ 1"1 17 24 1H1 .,..eowityon '*'-Y 1,.,..," 1991 -'ih It!• Courrty C!er11 of Putlllhed Ortnge Cou1 Countyon.Jenulry25. fNftCed '° nn.a..,.. -::-..-1 s.;..on s.,..()S9 1991 , ..... ,... Orange County on Febfu. ,._ ... Plot FIC)IUlfy 17 24, 1 I neu .,,.,. .. Ac9l9lla • "" l N a A • ----------1 ~ Publitlled Oranoe Coast -~, Nlt9 .,..,_ MIM(•I lsl9lllll IOCIAT'D. 1• ......_ Ml.IC NOT1Cl PUBLIC NOTICE Pu~~~ ~17 01 ty P•lol Febn.lafy 2•. ary 7, '"' F483'721 Marcti 3. 10. 1191 Publlhed °'8ftOll ~ aiboW on n/a ,.._ •I01. c.-...., -~=.;...;.;.-,;.;.~-1-------1 ~ ,.-_,. .___, '" Su083 Det1r Piiot ~ 3, 10 ........... Clllt-fltCTrnOUe MIH•ll Fltc ltloua euah,••• 24, Mwd\ 3, 1111 • • Ma1ch 3. 10, 17, 1991 Pvblltfled Orenge Coasl •-w-Mn~irr: 17, 24 1"t TNe ........, w .., ....., '*" ......, 411 !Um ITA,.....-r He,... ~71 Su-089 Dalt'( PilOI Fat>rulf'f 17 24 ..--nu1tw. ~ 9"' l"9 C..,., Q1rt1 fA ........ 11. ....... Clll. Ttta ~ ~ -Stat•-• Maren 3. 10. 1991 l'tCTITIOUe ..-:u ~ ~ on ,..... -:: ....., ._ 11 ... ~ .. ~:THEM. • d~~~.~!':1" .er.~ PUILIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE Su08I um ITATIMIMT MUC N01'U 111Y 1. • '4a'nl dwctMI •r 9,. ., .. 1,._ Ce11fotn19 Qenerll ,9'1net· l•IOBLIO ENTERPRISES Fltcltloua •uslneu Fltoltloua 8HhtH• "'ILIC NOTICE The=:"'°"' we ... ,.......,. 0r.,.. C... ~atM" -:Ctet""' e 3el San MIO\* Or1w. (b)CALLIOPE COFFEES Na.... "..... ~VlS AUTOMOTIVE lb .... STATW ~ Not f*'-Y 17. 2', ~~.~.':'If:; ........ • 100. ~ 8-cf\. (c)T EA (d)THOUGHTfUL It••·~· lt•••ment "CTITIOUI K4Y AutomotM &2t The~ wwone .. M9rdl s 10. ,., .,..... .. .,..... .... netO ENTREPR!NEURIAL A· The lollO'IWlg persons.,. Th• folloWlng ~ .,. •UllNlll NAlllll ermtnaf w-,. Su•t• •• ~ ......... IUOD ._ _.., .. n •• COA/Har'n9t, Ltd •• c-. PPAREL l•JTHINKltlG EN· dOonQ ttue.neN ... PORT· ooono buttnal u · JAZZ ITATl"Ml"NT ....... Catl1 92&27 !•)MICHAEL " OAV~ .. II .... ........ ...... tornlia UmMd 'artnertHP· TAILS ACTION (l)THE EN-FOLIO OAOUP. 2775 ...... WEST, 14$ Vie \JOO Notd. The lolloMnQ PlflOM .,.. MlCNal Aacl\anf Oe'M TAHCY "lTAXU a.1•1uc-T1C1 .... ..: ....... t •1 riEFi!EiF1 •Oenefsl,.,,,_,~ TREPAENEURIAL A-Verdi Eaal 1"200, Costa Ntwport BHch, Ca lif. ~~eu: ~-Ortve ~\.US, at T~ Wflt P"V """ -..,A.-..• ...... Oftwe, ~ 100. VAAICE, 4S21 CalT'pvs Mela, C I. 92628 92913 HllnllnO'..on Auto Broken ..-. Gal!f mn S....te I , Co9la ....._ C.. FltolUeua •Yal"eH n9 1 -._ Mewpoft .... c"· Calif Or-w, Sia 271. IMM. ca1t Mlchaal W-llllam McGrath, UN Arlena Olnte, 145 Via $542 1'uc1JC1ngh1m Dr . tlil 01.1 .. ~• •• c-on-'2tl1 ~ ..... ~Clsl*.. laL IF a I t2teO 02715 271S ..,,,. Verda EHi Udo N0td. Hr#pOf1 Bead\, Sult• tOS HunUnglon ed by an indMdGJrl MIC:ha9I ~ o.Ma. --~-,__, 1. Del ~ ~. RusMll CM1t09het Rot»n I A203. Cotll Mela. Ca.hi C•hf 92&63 8"ch CA 9~647 TM regtstrent11l com· 20t snot~et Ortw, ltat......e ., ........, • ().,.i ~-ClOfpofiltlon. Millar, 3 W00<11pr1ng , Ir· 92&26 K~th EdWard .-0.lon, ... d\fft L.awfe'IC• 9~na, to trenaacl ou.i.. LAIQUl\9 HlgUel. c..f 12'1Tf The~..,..,._.. Cl•z .. I I a.-. Pwtns, 3801 JMt. vine, Cal . U114 Cr11g Schna•det. 11455 541' c.nt1, L.ong lffcl\, 309 Sffl Betlch B!11cf , Seal Vl'CMt tfle fct1t!OW ftM ~ 19 con· ~ ~ • Z'UW 't II 0...-t• ....... t>orH .-oad. N1wport Thi• t1u1lne11 II con-Napa. Nortllrldge, Calif Ca If. 90eOI Beach CA 80740 " ~• ,,.,.,.,, t•d ducWd ~"" lindM...., TIMC. Sl7 Newoof' CeN• Oillr NII......_., .. ff 0-.._ 9-cfl. calf t2te0 ctucted by" an lndM<lual t 132S nu buU\911 11 Thi• t1u11na11 11 con-Thl• ·but nau 11 con. on o.c-noer 1 1110 The ,....,,anl(•I _.. DfM M• l.U ........., M. ...., .. •• • •• Thia ~ ta con· Tht ttglslr1nt(1) co,,,. conducted by: a ed dUClad by: • ad pM• dllC1ed tly.,, ind~ ~ ..,_d De\119 ~ to .._. ... ~-Calif t2llO · ~ by • ..-• S*1 rnencact to trWICt bulJ. pi11Nfshlp Mfshlp Th r ·,11,ant(•) com. Thia "~ .. t11ec1 ,... undlr .. "1•t • NctwO flrldo, 800-2• see ._.,. net• ~ the FictitrOut Th• r1911trant(1) (om-Th• r•$jit lr•nl(t ) com-~•vao lflWlllCt busl· ~Count) ()ark o1 Or· ••••••il••l£i•lllil•••••••ill••••••••I TN r .... l1at1tl•) OOM-8UllnHS Nam•(•) Isled meneed lo trana9d. tlul6-manced '° tMMac;t bualo neaa und• IM F"icti~ County on J""*"f 21. ==-~ ":-c'~ ·~.:.re~·="· 199 ' ~N~~= ~N::,:,~~= luliMtt r::m•l•I led 1 1 '4111111 tuetneee MIMC•I lleted Thi• llatttnent wu lllecl abOYe on: noc ~able a~ on Jelluaty 1, t .. 1 -=..:' L ~ ~ Or-. ~ .... Oft 1'411e1• 21, w"1I Iha ~ Cleft ot M. MeOtaOI UN A 0Wtte T'Ha lltll7*'1l wu Plot F.an.ary 3 10 -Of"'9 ~ on Fat>N-Thlt IU!t~ _.. tied Thia s!at~ .,.. 6led *111'1 tt'9 Countj Qettr DI 17 4 ttt1 ...,_I Cotlef\, o.n.nl 9l"f 14, 1991 11'1 11'19 County Clttl! OI -'th the County 0ertc DI~ County on Fat>N-, -·--· ------,..,.,., P4Ml1t Ofanoe e«ny on FebN-Oranoe County °" '*"'" 1 1191 •· TNe .. .....,.,.. ....... Putlltthed Oflit\ge Cout 91"114, 1991 ,,,.., ti . 1181 .,.., • , ... J'72t """tN Counfy CWll Of Or· Dally Pl'loe FtbMWY 24 P4MH8 F4'41n ~ Orat99 COMt 1-..-__._.........,....., ..... _ zCountyonJ.-...y~. Match, 10, 17, 1191 ' Pvbl~ ()fang9 Coett Publllha<I °'11no-Coelt ~ ,_ ,f/tltlWIY 11, 24. • l'IC...:::=at.l .. ffl ,.-9'1*1 Dally Hot ,...,_., 24, Otly Noc ~ 24, !lllfCf\ 3 10, 1•1 TN._...,.....-.. r _, A ~ -.. arch I , 10, 11, 1t1t "".,c;ti S, 10, 17, 1llt ' s.IOll ....._. ..... .... ... 100. MUC IOTICI . 2*.C • L ..-...... c.w.... -""IOOTIICI .......... AN ..... Pl lD , .. 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Irvine THI UNIVIHITY CINlMA t~ H• S..ld, Sha Sold _ tilo!h.ns l ut frouhl.e ... 9 .. LA Sto'"f ,. , :' S • cs 7 •S • ~ ' e 3 • Tho Stlerw:o of Lamb• S Awolionln9e I> •S 6 iu,,., from A Mall . , . Fountain Valley JOUNT"'IN VALLO TWIN He,.,o Alone ~ k •-• lrofl\ A Moll • • 7 I~ 4 45 1 •S •S 3 •S ·"' "' [d ,*J' e. , 'AMtLT IOUI CtNIMA • e • . " wt.Ito lano ) 4 ' O•nc•1 Wlrt. Wolv•t , Nothing I v• T•ouble • • l J Awolienln91 · l ·~ 6 e s • l(lf,g l olph . J ·~~·~, ... Hideaway On The Bay • HELi!_ WANTED• OU1'91DI! COllNllllONED Ml.ES REP E..u.nt opportunity for Mlf..urter. "--at ellVllOMMHl. 1300 per .... drew, 12~ coamllllOD -....... c.at .......... "'"'"*""" SCR rediscovers an American classic By Tom Titus Oranot Cout Daty Pdol South Coa t Repertory has in- vested O\iC r a quarter of a century mto rediscovering the world's the· .lineal classics. This ""cekcnd the company resurrects an American cl3ss1c. the Kaufman and Hart comedy "You Can't Take It \\1th You " One r>f the most popular plays in local theater repertoires, the Dcpre~s1on-era chuckler opens r nday on the mnin stage of the Co\ta Me .. a theater under the d1· rernon of Warner Shook. SCR re~ulan. R1ch..1rd DO)lc, John Ell· ington and John-David Keller are featured 1n the cast. Others 1n the Van.dcd10L Sycamore hou~chold will be Rob· ert CornthY.a1te, Lynne Griffin. Jane A. Johnston, Joan Stuart· Morris, Penelope Windust, Gibby Brand, Mark Conley, David Drum· mond. Paul Keith. Bud Leshc, Robin Goodrin Nordli, Kelly Jean Peters, C)nthena Sanders. Mark C1glar. Rohert Koko! and Sc.ott lfarri~n. 'You Can't Take It With You" Mil run through April S, playing I uc da)s th rough Fridays at 8 p m., Saturdays at 2.30 and H, Sun· d,1y at 2.30 and 7:30 at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Drive. ( O'>IJ Mei.a Call 957-40H for 11ckct 1nformat1on . The onl) other play opening 1n Orange County this weekend " Rohc;t Harhng's "Steel Magno- lia'" at the Cypress Civic Theater. Jeanne Sanner di rects the dramat· 1c comedy. which plays Fridays and Saturda) at 8 pm. through March 23 at the Cypress Cultural Am Center, 5172 Orange Ave. Call ~29·6976 for rc~crvations. While 1hesc two show arc opening this Y.eekend, a number of othe~ arc closing ai1er final performances of. • "Nuts" at the Irvine Commu· n'ity Theater. Turtle Rock Commu· nity Park, on Turtle Rock Drive at Sunnyhill Lane, Irvine (857-5496), Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. • "110 in the Shade" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Oiff Dme, Newport Beach (631·0288), Thursday through Sat- urday at 8 p m • today and next Sunda) at 2:30. • "Wencci.las Square" at Or· ange Coast College, Costa Me~a (432·5 80}, Thursday through Sat· urdny at 8 pm and ne).t Sunday at 3 pm • "The Dream of .. \ladd1n" 1->y the 'r outh Theater at 1he 1 ~gun.1 Pla}housc. 606 Laguna C.an~on Road. LagunJ Beach ( 494-1'102 I). FrttJay .it 7·30, ~aturd~at 2 and 7·30. today and next Sunda\ at 2 pm • "Singin' in the Rain" h}' the Fullerton Civic Light Oper.1 at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street, Fuller- ton (897-1732), Thursda) through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 30 The stage scene won't be bare after the departu re of the alim e shows, however. Several other pm· ductions will be on stage and con· tmuing, 1nclud1ng "Return Engage men!\" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse (650-5269), pla> 1ng through March 10; "The Lum 1n Winter" at the Ahcrna11vc Rt:per· tory Theater ( 36-7929). through March 16; "Everything in the Gar· den" at the Garden GrO\C Com· mun1ty Theater (897·5 I ~2), through March 9. and "\Vomcn Behind Bars" at the \\-ay Orr Broad\\-ay Pla)hOU'>C (5.t.,. 'J<J7), through April 20. Al o, "Deathtrap" by the Orea Thea ter League (524-6653), through March 9, "The Boy friend" by the Yorba Linda Civic ught O pera (779·8591 ). through March JO· "The Good Doctor'' at the San ' Clemente Community Theater (492-0465). Retirement IMng for ctWe Seniors ~~ftl~s,:i1tOAL~ "ovt.·'~ JS1 1/~v.an: For an excellent kxntim ... look no further than South c.oaa Senior Wlasl Includes sudl llaurta cu: .....,Slnb .,.,,, '4± .. p J d .......... .,, """' ....., Weddings 1r and M~ James Rov..e ROWE..ITBJMAN ~uellcn Stedman and Jame\ \.\'11.,on Rowe were married Dec 29 in the Nc"''J>Orl Center Unitec.I ~etfiodht Cfiufcli wlrh The R"cv Robert Morley officiating. Their reception was held J t Le Mcrid1en Hotel The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr\ Robert Stedman of Co· rona dcl Mar. Her hu band 1s the M>n of Mrs. Mortimer Neel)' or Potomac, Md., and Lionel Ro" c of Coronado. Ho nor attendant!> were Mr Jamei. Rice, cousin of the bride. and Morumcr Neely II. brother of the bridegroom The bride 1!> a 19 2 f?raduatc of Corona del Mar H1Ah ~chool and recc1\ed her undergraduate degree fro m the Un1verSll) of Rcdland., .ind her master·~ degree from UCLA. She 1i. a tcJchcr sn the Lo!> Angeles School District. I fer husband, also a graduate o( the Umvcr~1ty of Redlands, is cm· ployed in commercial pr~pcr!y management. The couple re tdc in Canoga Park. ~UDBE The Asbury Methodist Church in Corpu Christi, Tcu , was the setting for the Jan. 12 wedding of Beth Luddekc and Larry Woods of Portland, Texas. He is the son of Anna Wood of Newport Beach and HJ. Wood of Au tin, Te:"C:is Mr. and Mr . Ben Luddcke of Corpu Christi arc the parents of the bride, who wo re her mother' wedding gown. Her Gttcndant were Julie Kee l and Kathy McCullough. The bridegroom' brottler, Jack Woods of Georgetown, Tcxa , ervcd best man. After a wedding rcu ption at the Emba sy Suite Hotel 1n Corpu Chri ti, the couple made a honey- moon visit 10 Colorado. They arc now rc~idcnts of Portland, Texa . The bride is employed 'by Em- Subrnit nuptial news The Daily Pilot wants to share you1 wedding or engiit&Cment an· nounccmcnl with the community . We make it easy for you, too! Just fill out copies of our en· gapment and weddina forms. You can either pick them up in om lobby at 330 Wat Bay St., Colla Men Monday throuah Fricllf rrom 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. or mail ,.., request with a " ped, • lddrllild anvelopt ID die w ... cina Dcpertmen~ Daily PUa1. P.O • .. 1• Colla Maa, '2636. w ............... ... II ,..lllllld 09 I lpl• ... , .. ~==:.:::::;;.i=:=w;;;;;i.iiii;;;. ......... -'!'~-------..... . Mr .rnd 'Ar Stt~e Shepherd bas)) u1tc' Hotel She 1s a gradu- ate of Oklahom:i tate Unt\CNty. I !er hu.,band, a graduate of fatnQClil l l1gh SchooJ 1n Co la ~. ~ rt gr3doatc uf Long Beach :ind rcce1"cd his ma - tcr\ de1rce at South~e t Texas tatc Unt\'Cr)1ty in an Marcos. He is a hand director 1n the Grcgory-Portl:ind ~chool dt\trict. ll&tlRO-BlCICER Urynne Becker of Ne""port Beach and Stc"c Shepherd of B:ilboa exchanged wedding VOY..S in a Sept 29 ceremon) in the Hyan Ncwpo1tcr where the couple greeted 300 guc t at 1he1r rccep· tion folio" ing the cercmon)'. The bride 1<1 the dnughter of Mr Jnd Mri. Stan Ded.er and Mr. and Mrc; 1 On) Ruiz <;he "'ore a gown of "'h11c satin, hea\1J) beaded with pearls and sc· quins on the bodice and sleeves, with a cathedral train. She e<irricd a bouquet of gardenias and ro C\ Attendants for the bride ""ere Kristin Lundberg. maid of honor, and Mam Montenegro, bndc~· m:ud. I lc r hu'iband is the M>n of Mr .ind Mr., William Shepherd of llalboa. cott McPherson Y.as best man, and u t-ers Y.erc Brad and Todd Becker, brother of the bride. Scott Shepherd. brother or the bridegroom, and Jim Or ino. The couple are at home in Huntington Beach after d ~cdding tnp to Maui. She is a dancer and chorcogrephcr at the Dance School m We tmin tc r and the Maine Dance ~ntcr in No rth Hollywood. He 1~ employed by the Blucrock Panncrship in 81lboa. lMCE·IBIVANTfl Lucia Servantes of Costa Mc a and Neil l..Dncc of St Cloud, Minn. exchange d (jd1 n vow on Jan 20 in Ex<:alibur wcddma ch P· cl, Lu Vega . Attendant were Newana Bycn and Pete How:>rd. Ben and Diane Servantes of Co 11 Mc a and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lanae UC the pare~ts O( the cocele who are now rc11dcnt1 o( St. d, Mmn. The llridc wu employed by Wodd 'ltlWcl UI 1"'9C.