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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot' c * 1"EIGHB<RIOOD RX1S THURSDAY, JA ARY 21, 1988 25 CE .. T .. fair motorists Rat Pack may tr·ap ~mphltheater negotiates with Sinatra. Martin and Davis; new gridlock feared By ~,._VER WEBER __ ..., ....... W~toCosta Mesa's rttumng na&htmart. Tbc Pacific "11\pbllhtattt 1s con- s1cknng booking tht IUt Pack - Dean Marun. Samm) Da\ 1s Jr. and Frank Sinatra -at tht same umt tbt Orangr Count) Fair as htang held. Cu~ Counolman ~ 1lle ..\mbu~ said ..\ bookJng agtnt for tht arena Jan OeJuhus and her husband spent 60 hours clinging to their trimaran in S1orm-tossed seas before being rescued Wednesday .I A4 Boating confirmed Pacific Ampb1t.hcatrc rs couning tht act for a July appcarantt. But lb( airnt. '11.ho dtthned to ht ~nufied.. said ht as -u")1og to mo'c around~ tht date If lllc s.ho"' goes on as planned. 1t 140uld ht lllc lll1rd stnJ&ht year the amphitheater has schtdulftta COntt1t dunng tht count) fa.tr. •hteb runs for 10 da~s an Juf) and features niJhtl) co~m Both anrxta.ons att located on lllt fairgrounds. . In past ~can, 1M d~hng dra,.,~ ha\ t created gndlock.. Cosu tna Police 011tf 0a .. td Sno•cko wd. The fir\t ~tar of a ichcduhn& ct -lllt 1986 appearances of d Dean at tht fairgrounds and tht Stach ao .. s at ~ amphJtheater -led to a traffic ,am that ~ up lO lllrtt hour\ 1.1.nh cars backed up for m1ln on the Costa Mha F~y. Last >tar JUZ SJ ~ .\I Jarreau a ppeared at the ampfu t.hcater on the first Saturda' of the fan . Tratrx w.-as at a standsuli for about halfan hour. Some fair-g~ and conttf't~"-crs ~ttt forced to pan on side Sll'ttU.. spumng complaints from ~idcnts.. l.arr\ ..\mold. an Oranat Count) (Pleue eee CONCE•T I A.2) . Amphitheater makes peace offer By Jf:.'1\'IFER WEBER ._..., ........ Theo~ ncr "'If the PA 1 Ii(. ~mpb1thca:ll h.a.s eueodt-d an oh'c bran<. n to C usu \ft"Sa and Ora~ Count' Fair offtCUls an an dTon to put an end to probkms and. coun fi&hts surrounding 1~ .on tn arena James 'edtrla ndcr told cn' olTiculsau rnctt1ng tv.o v.ttlts ago th.at f tht' ~ .«t a noise CA.pt1"L ht 'ouJd pad. up Lhc tab and v.ourd fol IQ ... the consultant's m:om~n­ dauons as long as the' art -t>eonom1calh feasibk ·· The c11 .. na.s t da's to consider· iM offer .. Councilman ()r.1 ~ ~rro1.1rgc' \atd ··1 tttl v.c m.a\t~ h.a\tr. t do~ a.s good a pubhc rdauons JOb as ""C' .0<.J d 3.'C' • 'tdertandtt said 1n a tcltphonc 1rtt~\ it~ \\ ~n~. •· m tm ~ 't od Cat} offi ... c ··rm not ntcr~t~ 1 ~ J -.suH rm an~tcd an getting tht) ~) '('C C''•C'r.boch can mo\e on to 50mcth1ng r..-rc pcOOu\.~l\c: -ht said. stttSS•n& ht v.'allts tc. d.., C'' er'\ ~rant .. e .an 10 cooperate - 'n:ttr'4nac: w1<! h< 1s loo ing for a s.cnkmt"nt -a.s \vt ,., a) po:i.)1b • T nc m• · c-... a~ ~ ... 11 lcd t>' some offtctals as a (Pleue eee llBSA/ A.2) Banned Laguna activist returns Gabri.els granted OK to attend City Council meetings By l..A.""iCE IGSOS °'-~ ........ The America's Cup may be defended in a catamaran with a local skipper at the helm./ A7 ..., .... ..,_ ... ._ Wesley Palmer (left) and Darrell Stna of Rl.-enlde staad days after a fllrlou .ea ripped the end off the receatly by the newly erected fence on a calm Wed.ne8day,jut three restored Ba.ntmctoa Beacb Pier. -\ formtT Laguna Beach cu~ coun- cil cand1dalt "'ho 1.1.as banned from httng in Lhe et~ after 3 p m follov.1ng ht~ con\ 1 tion on child molcsuuon chMJcs ~been gl\en pemussaon to autnJ C t~ Council -nt-et1ngs In -\pn1 of I %6 John Gabncu •-as_. scntcn .. ed to fht ~ea!"> probauon. -.htCt-included 1M PfO'ts1on that he SU\ OU' of l...aguru Bc3ch. Sports Westminster High de- feats Fountain Valle / to tighten Sunset League boys basketball race./81 Entertainment j "Tribute" at the Laguna Playhouse and "Aida" at th&Perf ormmg Arts Center are reviewed today./A8 Index Advtee and Games Bulletin Board Business C tassrf1ed 'Comics Death notices Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Weather A9 AS A 11-12 86-8 A10 BS 84 A7 A3 BS.8 A2. ..., ............ A little water cua't keep Ella Cllrtsten8en from lae:r work.· ~Jla 's bai~shop, now at pier's end, still going strong By PAUL ARCRIPLEY °'_.., ........ Like ants to a sugar spill. lhe . cunous ha'e bttn S\l.amung o'er tht Huntington &a..:h Pter since 1t rr· ~T~' ~) come to ~land at the bar· ncadc. some ' ~ ··C"C't from tht sph ntcrcd end 01 tht p1C'T ._bcrt anolM1' ~5(1 it-e' 1.1.a<, ~htartd off Sunda~ b~ a storm-s1.1.elltd ~a tit) -~~ erteted a .. ha1n hnl fentt V.cdnncb~ JUSI p.1St tht ball and laekk shop to \a' e the •t>ellcss or su1cadal from Wm Sith~ and spare the cat~ tht pos.s1bll '' oi la" ~u1ts But ~ p1tt wu JUS1 one of l•O mslnuuons tnat v.as bac 1n business Ella Chrutt nst"n 1s tht feast' "'~ )eat-oldope-ratoroftht ba11 sho p nov. located at tbt ~·send as ,.di as tht sandvncb shop Capum·s G.illt\ and bttr bar 'tptunc·~ LockCT" Both th~ t!>t.abhshmtnts art located near 1ht p1er·s ltfeguard to~tr (It~ ollicta ls h.ad trouble ltt'J)tng Ella off tht pier this v.('C'· E\cn afttT -W...storm.nppcd .l\U~ th.c End Cafe v.nh the end of the." pier tlla d1dn·1 ,.ant to close ..ind.a' n.ght It v.~n·t unul thc-tlt\."tnCll' 1a1led that she v.a.s fo~ t' call ' a n1r,"t \tooda~. v.h1k ~ant v.a'es v.err still ~1ng o'er ;ht pier Ela -.anted to go on dov.-to the bail ~hor and C'becl her supplr~ L11t'j.u3rd' - .,. ho consider Ella a ..on of ..... 1' ~ Mom -h.?d to pu! the1· ,vile1;t \t' foot do•TI T~-.. v.htn 1.t' otT ... a<i .:k- cided ~ might rro~n pa'l c · the pier. Ella w.as 1tchm& to go Cnfonunatth th~re ""'1S n Aa;er (Plea. eee BAIT I A2) Hart to probe campaign inequities Newport video producer tied to possible illegal funds for Democratic eandtdate Free sl&ff aM wtn reperu Dtmocrauc prestdcnuaJ c::ancb~tc Gar} Hart plcd&cd Wednesday to an \.CSllplC rq>0nS that Ncwpol1 Beach 'ldco produttr Stuart K2rl may ha "t 1mprQ~rty bankrolled Han's two prnadcnuaJ camp&llJU. -1 ,.-,11 bold myself rapomabk for ~1\ate,,,er happened and not lb.if\ any blame to an)ont ~" Han IOkt ttpOrtets at a campatp Slop 111 Kttne. N.H. Bul. he added. -Obviously a can- didate cannot knov. '"er) dewl." Cam~gruna 1n 'f'W Hampuurc. Han was dogcd with q~t10ns about his ~l.atioo.shtpwitb Kart Han said be knew nolh10& ohbe <kt.ails of I.he arnneiemeots •1da Karl -an- ' oh an& ""1cn at lhc l984 ~ a.UC' Nat.tonal Con,._tlOD a.nd sabf) pa)l:nt'llts to Dmais WaJto. Yrho -ocbd for Han • an ad"-ana man at Dll 5U)tt I 91S. Hart fin& said t.ie didn •t U,Ov.· wa110·s posauon .... die ca.mpaip. lbcn said be knew Wallo was an ad''l..Dtt man. Hart ack.nowicderd Later WedJ:la. da) that Walto was on Kari's payroll but sa>d. "'Tbt question 1'-was be doing v.ort for the ~rson wbo °1111"1.S J'ia' ing b1m:· in Des M0tocs.. WaJto sald. -1 bad a Job •nth Karl-and -1 pnfonnat dut.cs for-the vtdco producer. ~ ~ham1 Herald J'Ct'Oncd Wcdncsda) that Karl chauffeured Han 10 Lear ~ts and bellCOplen. 09id a monthJ> sala.r) of Sl.000 lO Walto ,., hen lbc aJCk was tra"din& •1th the amchdate10 1986andca.ri) 19 7.a.nd CO\ocmi 198.$ e&mpallJl expmscs such as car rentals. pnnllng and SIP costs. Federal law brmts aodJVKiua.ls to a mu1mum S 1.000 contnbution to a prn1cknu.al c:ampa.,n. Corponuoos arc prohJbltrd from rnahngu.y wc:b donauons. Wcdnesda) two fofmtt Han staf- fns.. spcaku'\& on coad.auon tbeu names not bt ~told of cam~ p~ wch as ~"el' ang non-a.sh donatJons that v.t"re not rtp<>rted.. a.nd acttptJn& ~n 1~ from bus1nessn that then sent bills 1n ... 1ng W) •-ou"' not ht paid Kart. una' 11lablc for rommtoL is kno•n locall~ Ml onl~ for his 10' oh-ement in Dtmocrauc poltlJCS. bu1 for ama.ssang a fonunc m&rtttu111 Jane Fond.I v.or\ou1s and P\a~boy 'tidcos. The 3"'-vear-01d rnKknt of tbc posh 8 11 Can~on commurut) rn S~l>O" Beach rs a I q~ I graduate Of Corona dcl 'lar Ht&h hoot ln the 19~0s he pu~hshc'd tndt mapnot1..; rilll&JO& ff<?m the l~U\I •"alt'fbcd tndusin. 10 penodJcab Otl S{JllS and saunas and latn-•1th lhc 'Kko tndustf' .. ~ had o( Karl HOJM \ ideo. ht-L.-:;. ____ ..-.: (PleeM .ee BAJlT I A2) 9tllart llar'l One :""?Onth ~ter his anOl"llC' and ;>robat1on officer agrttd Gibnds ~ tUld ht allov.~ to be m the cit\ httv.ttr lht bours of 1 l a..m to 3 p rri Gabrlcts ~td he \ 1s1ted the cit) ofttn from his a.panment 1n Sant.a ~na. Tv.o .... ttts . Oranir Count~ Uptf'IOT (" ou.n J udgie ~thlerft O-Lcai: ame-~ Gabn('ls0 proba- t on "'btCh e'ptrn in -\pnl I 99 I anJ ~' c ham permtSSJOD to -..-en~ I( LlJun~ to antnd rounal mC"t'ttnp G abne1s ~tan a ioldang'chaJr ~t tht rrar ofthe couna l chambers Tuesda' nag.ht qu1ttl~ hstemng to bu tint rounc1I mttuni s1na'. -\pnl I 986 'This 1s rcalh a' tClOI"\ for freedom 01 sptteh ·· s.ald Gabneli 04 -It rtbc: Prt' IOUS probation J v.-as crud an<T . unus~I pumshmtnt - The •ormtr Cit' l oun .. "'tl cand1datt hstentd tiut dad ool ~peal. dunng th<: rntttm~ ·1 1.1.as af-a d that T v.ould \.'.Omt n too stron ·· Gabnels said Ht has not Lal.en a '0'11> of s11t'1lce h(.'llol.t\ C'f .. , v.111 "It spell.1~ OUL .. be said Gabrie s· ~t pt'C''~ \ndudc the a. 1 .arlordabk Stnior hous1~ ..: l'.-ems about the en\ 1ron~nt a.nd a c:tcJ polK-c bruw1~ Gabncls "''aS COD\"lC"LC'd of ooc ,vunt 01 ch1k1 molcstatJon and tbrtt ounts of contnbuuni to the dchn· quenc' of a minor m ~. 19 6 Tht con' 1ct1on sinnmcd from tus annt t~o 'urs cart~ on drug and mokstat1on chug~s tbt da} aftn be , la Cit~ Council e~on. Gabntls maintains he was framed t-' an aJlqrd d~ dealer Gabnds \31d ht noufrtd fcdttaJ agents about tht man -bis former roommate - and tht supposed drug deakr ~ iahattd b\ SlC'tUng tum up. Ont o( lht youths •1>o l~ficd ~nst Gabnds •'&Slater shot and l1llcd ~a Lacuna po&icc offittr a.ftc:r tsa.ptng from a rrununum-sccun t\ JI.I 1 tn El Toro.. Gabnds daimed tbC escapee. C'hns1opbcr AlbC'ccbt. re- canted bas tCSWDOD) sbon1) bcforr be ,,,.as .shot an September. I~' In m) fiAa1 spttCb lD c:oun I said. . What IS Coln& to bappca to \biex k:Jds (•ho tnllftd apmst mtr. l'bcf~ probabl~ IOI~ up shot m a ~rtuna lot.: .. sud. Polt~ weft cbn:d of a" wronc-do~C ~ ~ .., .Gabneh kh w u.rac to anmd c:ovnal mcct- • llC-1 ~ (PllHI -QAWW,8/A.2) Coast ttaflle initiatives galnia~ momentu•~ While advocates tn some cities push for June ballot. others work toward a ovembervote ---.. • EllEll F , ~ ... c.... .... In Cosa Mna. a1t.1tab~ ~ ponas nttd about 6. 100 apa111rn.. IS pc1"C'tnl of the rqi1'Cftd '-otcn. lO ~their mn.sutt on thrirot ·s baDOe for the June pnm&J'\ ~ ... " t ftttd IS ~\ fOr J•ac bt.a-*•fs ••,._at)~ and l'OU ~ IS pc1"C'CQ' tbr • ~ d«Ooa. -taid CMnc Ci<MMIF. a adcfofthca 'spn.aoadri~ ..... t could art at oa &bt ovemba lldoc.. t onl~· nc'C'd 10 ~'for dlM. ud l ..... ~ u -e IDOft .... tbal &ltaidlf 8'n ~ want lO I" 1t oa • IOOft • "" C9ft - 9 to qualif) foriklUt...._ . ....... , ..• ln Huu._. 8mda.. jlt_, ~tt!.J; ra :--: J: ~ 1:11• tot. t'tt llluaa,. flW Jw. i11i1 I doa't wrw ~ • ..._ -~-... Gllii~el..-. Ullll09 ._. ~a• ••. wllliA • =-:!"' -..:.. ,~ ., -~.--.... = na1mw. ... -~M) I . . • t WS TOPROBB umgmTIBS ... -==r.~ • *t I Ml IO Vileo I .. -.. ... -i.e ...... ry. ~ttt . ·~--~T.A1111 181d ......-. WI compuy and asked Karl ID ,_ tllr new ....... )' -Ka.rf. l..arimllr Home Vidro. 8ut foUo,in& • ~ bracb ofbusiaal ethics io ~ 1..orU1Mr l«ulCd K.-t of a cxi nil l OI ~ he rnipa:t its a.tan:h. 1917. Last Novmibtr. Lonmar sued KM. daimi .. , violation or an agree- .... madt at t.bc time of his ,., ricM1t0n. hi recent Wttb. Kart v.'U set to i. .. ncb Karl-Irvine Fllms. a compan> bt saaned with James Irvine of ·the la.ad ~loptn' Irvine famlly. Han campaasn man.1Fr Slllan CUC') mucd a statement late Wcdnnda) in Oen' er g1ving detatls on the arran~mnits wtth Kut. sa>ina the) wtte thought to be proper ~ amoa for a Federal El«t:ton Commission re' 1ew. Ca5C)' SAJd Karl billed the Han ompaicn for $96.000 an scrvtccs, a debt that as under settlement review b} the FEC for I 0 cents on the dollar. -Hov.~'er, the issue of1mproprietx gon beyond s1mpl) a legal quesuo'n. lhc statc~nt said. ·· A.ny contnbu- uons or an> arrangements that appear to 'iolatee,cn the spirit of the law arc CONCERT TRAFFIC ••• P'romAl Fair Board member. sa.td if there 1s another schedullng conn1ct. faJr of- fiC1als would consider J01n1ng hands with the arcn,a rather than lockm& horns. One possJb1ltt) v.ould be for lM t•o to co-sponsor the cvcnL or fort~ Fair Board to promote 1he Rat Pack's appearance dunng the fair. he said · Such a mo,e. though. v.ould force the fairgrounds .. to redirect our program.-fau spokesv.oman Jill Llo}d said. The Fair Board v..ould also work out a l)arkang plan using on-me spaCt"S and parking at Orange Coast College and a nearb~ ekmentaf) school. .\mold said Thctt are 6.11:! pa\ed parl 1ng spaces at the fairgrounds and 3 2:?0 din parking placn. Llo'd said mbutJc')•, howcvtt. wants lhc arena tocanttl the shov.-ifit has bttn booked. The counciJman said tbu lS amphitheater owner James NC<krtanckr's cha.nee Lo prove he's s1nttre about cooperatiQJ _with the Cl I\ and betn• • goo4 DClghbor. fn a mccnna wnh C<krlandcrt·.,.o \I.eeks -io. -v.e told them that ifs hard for people to think they're senous v.hcn lhC) can•t get out of 1~1r dm cv.-a) 10 go to the market." >\mburgcy S&Jd. Uo~d said lbc amphitheater m,a)' bnng the act anyv.a) because of its hm1tcd a' ailabiluy. "I lmov. their attitude LS tbaL 'lfwc don't book 1t, Irvine Mcado,,.'S or some o ther "enue will book IL· " she ~Id. MESA ARENA MAKES PEACE OFFER ••• From Al breakthrough afttr >Cars of lcpl wrangling among the amphuh~tcr. the Fair Board and cit~. .. , thank a1 last ~·re going forward. -said Larry Arnold. a Fa.tr Board member ... We haven't been doing that 1n the last three to four years.~· c hancc tn August of wu1runa lhis lhin&-." Deborah Ncssc.t. the attorney dtfe.11ding Ned WcsL sa1d tall of ncgouaung docs not stem from fear . Word of Nederlander's offer came a day after a Supcnor Court Judge told representatives for Concerned CnllCns of Cost.a ~1C'S3 and amph:theater owner Ned West Inc that he v.anted to combine aJI aspectS of J.he 1a~su1t an to one case. -1 thank u's \Cf') unfair lo say that •'C're coming to them ~use v.e·~ losing. or they think wc·tt l<>5ing. -sM said When asked 1fNcdcrlandn-'s rntervention was a \Ole of no confidence so Pal)dno. cssct sau:t -oh God. no! .\bsolutcl) not~ He v.orsh1ps Nctl"' -\mold. one of the people who did meet wnh Nedertander. said the board had asked the owntt to come out for the peacc-offenng meeting. The sun. v. h1ch Concerned Cn1zens filed against Ned \\est in 1983. alleies the amphllheater 1s too noisy, keeps ~•dents awake at night and causes slTCS.S.. The lawsuit argues the a~na 1s bigger and no1s1er than it was proj«ted to be m the en' iron mental impact report.. In a related matter general manaicr St.eve.Redfearn and part-ov..~r and attorne~ :"'c1I Papiano arc char:J!Cd v. nh contcl'(lpt of coun for C\cccdang court-imposed noLSC hmHS 1n 14 of the .:'I concens the county monitored 10 198"' -wuh Paptano. sometimes laW}'CTS do thi.ngs because tht) 're la")ttS.. but pnDCTpals do tlungs bcaU!IC the\ 1re business people.-Arnold said. -The sun bas atlccttd lbc amph1thca1er·s bUS1nns. 'earl> baJf tht acts the arm.a booked la.st )cat' canccJcd because lhey "C'f'C afraid of rcpm:ussfons wt th nc.ghbors. Ncsse1 wd. -To gel into a fight o'er something so small as nd1culous:· 'ederlander said Other Ned West offic:tals have bttn quoted as saying tbt theater upeaed to ~ S6 m1lhon to SS million la.st )'eat from cancellations. .. Lav.suits are not the ""a~ to sohe 1L The way lO soh e 1t 1s 10 sit do" n man-to-man." c:dttlanderdid not meet with Conamcd. Citizm.s' represent.au\ cs on b1sown, but said he would be happ) to meet with lbcm at their request. But Concerned Ciuzens· rcp~ntativcs. who \\°ere 001 in\ l\cd tO the meetl ng.. ~ere SUSPICIOUS Of the timing of ~edcrlandcr's trek to Orange Count)'. .. It Sttms 'Cf) interesting that hc:rc •t are. a ~tw months av.a~ from a coun date. and here th~ arc talking ~ttlement:· said Rand' Lusk. Concerned Citizens·' ice president "I thml the~ knov. th~ ha\C a snowfla.ke·s Lusk said. bov.evcr, that Ncdniandcr ~'Ould have to approach the IJOUp. -~poiJ\l iswc'rcsu•Of,lum. Hc'snoc swngus. He's going to ba\·e to come to us. • Lusk said. . Concerned Citizens 1s willing to talk ~tlemcnt. Lusk !>aid. BAITSHOPNOW AT'END'OFPIER .•• From Al until about noon Ella sta~ed open an'""'' sen 1ng be-tr su.rPns1ngJ~. she ·agreed "llh 1he1r dccmon to cl~ the pier at 5 30 p m T ucsda' because of the unbamcaded danger· at the damaged end .. It's better than somebod)' gemng hurt. .. she said. l'evcnheless. she could hardh cont.am her glee\\ edncsda~ v. hen she said her operation v.ould Sta) open until the usual m1dn1ght closing hour 8 \ late Wedn~ v..orkers sull hadn't ~tored elec1rlti1' 10 the ban and tacit.le shop v.hcrc Ella stores her beer ··1 ma~ be sen 1ng v.arm German be-tr P.rett~ soon:· she said . fa,cn though she did not opc~i.e Pacific Coast Highway reopened .. PaClfic Coast High" a~ betvoeen WarncT-\ \Cnue and Golden \\ est Strttt in Hunungton Beach v.as reopened\\ edncsda~ afternoon. -\ stretch of the ht&h"'I) was closed earltCT this week after tons of sand and debns v.erc pushed o nto the road b) a fien.-e •i nter storm Cu~ -\dm1n1strat6r Paul Cook car11er csumated the thoroughfare v.ould be closed until toda~ and set the cleanup cost at S 100.000 the End Cafe. Ella st.ands founqua~ for l"C'bullding. Onl) she thinL.s the~ ought to do a better JOb ne:c;t ume "Th~ found the cheapest con- strucuon Lhe~ could get. and that's v. ha 1 the~ goL .. she said But an catcf') at the end of the pier 1-s nttdcd-t&attract Yt~llors. Ella -said . "Just a good old-lash100C'd sandv.1ch . shop. nothing fanc: - In the meantime. business 1s boom- ing as the crov.ds come to gape at lhe brol en landmarl "There's a lot of people ~ho v.ant · to sec:· Ella said ... The> can't behe\C n:· GABRIELS RETURNS ••• From Al He decided to repr~nt himself in coun and spent SC\Cral months stud)mg la" pnor to appcanng bef'b~ Judge O'leaf') Jan - In a mouon to a mend his proba- tion. Gabnels "'rote "It 1s m~ v.1sh to \IS1t Laiuna \1 ~ beha,1o r has bttn pnst1ne and I ha\C engaged in no colloquies lcon'e~uonsl ""Ith per- sons under age I ·· ;-.;cit Purcell Laguna's chief of polite disagreed On tv.o occasions last ~ear. police -including Purcell -Yrarned Gabnels not to talk to local ~ou1hs at the Main Beach arca But pohce did not not1f) Gabnels' probauon officer becau~ the anc1- dcnts v.ere not considered senous -\\ e·tt not out here to make a hard ume for Gabnels.'' f>urccll satd "I v.ouJd consider (those> \lolauons prc1t) minor ~hen It happens at OM o'c1oc 1n 1he afternoon - "Frankl -.e couldn't arc less ab\>ul him - Gabntls said he was banned from thcot~ at the urgrng oflaguna Beach police officers v.-ho v.ere upset be- ca~ he encouraged C1ttzens 10 file police brut.aht~ lav.'Sulls. .. , v.45 banned because I v.as a Cl\ 1c acu' ut.-he said. .\gain. Purntl disagreed "It (the probauon) h.as nothing to do ""1th the fact that he's a gadtl~ or that M has 1U feelings towards the Police DepartmcnL·· the pohcc chief said. .. In n'I) opm1o n John Gabncls h.as absolutch no cred1b1ht\ and 1s ron- stanth 1n·, oh ed an hes . .: Purcell satd '"The proof of the pudding 1s his arrest and COO\ ICllOn .'· Gabncls' current probauon officer James Sanderson. ,.as una.,a1La~ for comment. Gabnels· first run-in ~11h La&una la• came in 19 6 -.hen he •-as con' teted of brand1shan1 a h2ndl"n and ~ntenccd to tv.o ~cars probauon Wednesday's Lotto picks Gabnds ~ a rncnd d1sas~mbled a pistol and th""" 1t out a wmdov. and 0010 a sickwalk m protest of hand- guns. When Gabnels rctne'cd lhc cun and rasscmbkd pan of 1L be said ~rsb) mauakcnl) assumed M "al pointing the v..apon at them. Hen are the ••nnmg numbers :, ptck.~ \\ cdM'Sda) n1&}lt for the _ Caltfom&a Lot~ ·s r-'K'C-•ttkl> • -1..ouo µq-pme ~: 9. 3. S 3!. 30 and the bonus number 19 Those p.clmg fhe numbers plu~ the bonus number v.111 share SI I~ mtlhon. fi \ e ofsn. S6 ti .000. four 01 Sn. s 561.000. Three oh1• IS '\l.OnH 3n au1omat1e S5 In 1978 he •-as cited for •-alkmg a dog v.1thout a leash on 1hc beach aod can) ingfouransof bttr. He beat the ch.argr 10 court. In DccembCT. 1983. hev.asarrest.cd for s•ca.nng at a paroog control offiC'C'f and •as lat.cf" ordered not to spca to the •'OCJWt for o~ )Ur. • •• Pta~cn •ho eorT«tl) gunscd all .. SJ'-number\ w.111 \h-a~ a pnzc pool of SA.3 malhon loatt'f) offiaals Yid I The sales for V.edncsda) n1ghfs dra•i ng v.n-r S 11.2 m1lhon._ ~Js YJd lbat "'aS JUSt fint llllllh him Just Call 842-6086 U.S. Tempe ~ Ndtolege ,..... A..,.,_°'Y A&.lllfl ~ lb • .,_ ... ....,,,. 91-..o ~c. ~wva. a.toM.N-C 0--.0 ClndnnM a...no Cola.wnOul.ONo ~Wot1fl ~ a.n-o.~ OllVoll OUMft B'"-0 &1e f-'**" ........ Onnll--..... ~ ..... 1111111111 ~ ........... ~ ~Qty &.-..,...... Ulla"9c* ~ ........ ..... breeze abtgone OI M 4 1 ., 22 Cl) 17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• : Calif. Temps Surf Report .. ,, .... ~. •• .. . -...,.. I - I - I - I - I -I "°' I llOOF TRAFFIC INITIATIVES IN OC ADVANCE ••• J'ronaAl Ortep wd her IJ'OUP could wait for tbc ovm.btt election. which .. ould si'·e them m~ time. and •outd also require~ Sl&Dalu.rcs. since n is a ~larly scbedulcd city baJloL •But tbc sooaer the bet arr. -she said. -1rwe had 100 pcopk~ we t"OUld fill all the petnions today ... The Huntington 8c8C'h IJOUP has un11I Feb. 16 to submit petitions for the June ballot.. Laguna Beach Laguna Beach ixt1t1oncrs arc tak- ing a more rcla\ed approach. wa111ng !or the 'o\ ember tiallol .. \\e ha\C about 500 signatures right no" and "e need about I. 100 to qua hf~ for the cu~ ballo t.·· said ~orm Gros.sman. a spolesman for the Laguna Beach 1n111au'e dn,c. .\n 1nitia11,ecanalso be placed on a cit~ ballot through action of the C1t) counctl, and this •eek membcn of the L.-gura Beach roullC'll offtted to sa' e pelllJoncn the trouble of pthCT- mg s1gnatwn. Supponcrs of the 10111a11,e asked the couoc1I to "<UL hov.e,«. saymg the~ "e~ confident they could gtt the required number of signatures. Grownan said his group had a 4 .000-piccc adven1Stng campaign read\ to be mailed. -that should do 1L" he said. .. w c·,c usuall) 1ottcn about a 10 percent ~tum. with an average ohv.o signatures per return So than about 800 more s1gna1urn.. Yrh1ch -.111 put us v.ell o'er the 1op:· Fountain Valley Fo unt.am \ alle' residents a~ also taL.ing the slov.cr approach. -\\e ~all~ don't rune an up-10- dat:: signature count.-s.atd slov. grov.lh act1,1sl Wooch Young. -v.e ha\ e a Feb 9 dcadhn~ for the June ballot. but I 1h1nl the~ arc some good reasons to v.an unul "o'ember. and let the countyv.1de 1n1ttaU\ c go on the June ballot That "'"· the count' measure can SCf"\ c to t~t the issue ··· Young said slov. gro"1h act1' ists 1n Fountain \'alle\ v..ere preoccupied "11h a referendum scheduled ne'\t month on the proposed Southpark commercial dt\·dopmcnt. The Cil) Council rumtty a~ pro\·ed a zone c:tw.ee pennitliaa I.be commercial devciopmeftL wtaicb was lO include a Price Oub discount S10tt. Tbe saorc. hoY.-c\ er, bas pulled oua of the deal. Residents OtJP05cd to the devclo~ mmtba\esuct'ttdcdan foranaa \·otc on the zo~ chanF. howc,·cr. wnttcn 1n 19 6. but supponen missed getting It on that )Car's gencral cle-cuon ballot lrYine One Cit\ council ~ill probabh \Ote to place the in1t1a11' c on an etC-ct1on ballot this )Car .. I \I.OU Id pcrn>nall~ be amenable to' pu111ng in a measure ihat m1m1cs tfle count~ m1t1a t1,e ... said La~ .\gran. ma~or of If' me ··M~ 0"'TI p~gr to the count~ peuuon~ v.as to do v.hat I ~ould t'O iet a measure onto our Clt~ '"Of course. af lhc 1n1tiatiYc wnr m platt, we wouldn't nttd this ~fa· endum. beca~t~y·d ~'e to put an all the traffic 1mpro' cmcnts before the~ could build it.'. he said ·ballot - San Clemen te SupporJcrs of the 1n111at1 \C an San Oemen1c SI) the' ha'c alreach gathered enough s1gnaturn to quaht} their measu~ for the ~o,cm bcr ballot .. Tb~ ·,e told me lhC') 're aomg to submit them on Monda'.-sa1J M)ma EN-a~. ~n~mintc C1t)' clerk. 1'ewport Beach One Clt). Nevwi><>n Beach, alrcad~ has a mC"aSUre scheduled for ne:\I !'110\ embers ballot that officials sa\ '\l.OUld ha\ Can efTttt s1m1lar lO that Of the coun1 >v.-1de inmau\C. "Ours ts s1m1lar althouah 1t does not contain some of the details of the count) tnll1a11,e. such uestabhshing minimum response times for emerg- cn veh1clrs:· said Ric h Ed- monston. the Clt~ ·s traffic engm«r -This 1s tlnctl~ a traffic control inillall\e - Like the count~ measutt. the C11) 1n1t1all\C v.ould proh1b1t ma1or de-. 'elopmcnt near con~lcd 1n1er- sccuons unJcss dc'clopcrs first put 1n street 1m pro,cments that increase traffic flov.. .. If the 1ntencct1on 1s alrtad) abo\e' the threshold of congnuon. th~ de' eloper v.ould not be perm med to make It v.orsc:· satd Edmonston Edmonston said some pro' 1s1ons of the at' measure. such as the definition of~ hat consmutcs congcs- non. arc t\cn stnctcr an the Clt\ measure than in the proposed count} IOll1all\ C The :"'ewf>rt Beach inn1au'c v.-as Al2D Paine · Allm' Edmonds · 8)1ord Bnnnoch · Barr)· Briden · Cort»iil Cole Hun · Kmodh Gordon .\gr.an has trad1uonaJI~ counted on support from 1"0 other counCll members. Ed Doman a·nd Ra) Catalano. in maum conccrntn& gro'\I, th and de' clopment He said he had spoken to Catalano. a professor of urban planning at CCI. and obta1ned his support for the measu~ Doman couJd not be reached for comment \\'ednesda' In the case of the traffic control an111at1\ e. lfo"e' er . .\gr'an said the 1~ p1cal split bd'\l.ttn the three-mem- ber ma1ont~ and the counc1rs t"o more conscnat1\e members m1gh1 not be reJc,ant "This 1s not all 1ha1 radical a d ocumt'n1:· he said "From the Cll\ ·s uandpoant. ifs not \Cf) d1ffmnt from lhc '\I.a) v.c alrcad~ do th1ngS. I thank there 1s a good chance this measutt. could be adopted 5--0 .. One council member contradicted -\gr.an ·s e~ptttallon. hov.-e' er .. I v.ould not suppon tbt mmau't ~ ll 1s v.-nttcn:· said Counolman Da'e Baker Backers of the count)' inniatne sa) the~ ha'c not deoded >ct "hethn the~ "Ill pursue the June or the ,o,ember ele\."'t1on baUoL Rogers said 1n111ative pelllJoos "ere being circulated an a number of other c1t1C1. 1nclud1ng Seal Bcadl. T usun. Orange. Pbcenua. Brea and 'I orba Linda. The count) Board of Supen 1sors \ otcd Wednnda) to impose a refun- dable fih ng fee of up 10 S200 on all in1uau' e pcrn1001. Tht fee v.-1U affect onl~ the count)'v.-ade peuuon X~uda ~o · Silverfem · SperT) Top-Sida · Sponlf · Talbon FINAL SALE DAYS ADDITIONAL REDUCTIO ON MANY ITEMS. ~. ' ., Po ur1cAL NoTEB OOK . } Ferguson says Ji berals killed -pornography.bill • When I v."U just knockina on puben} ·s door. I bad somehow acqui~ a amplina of mm's mapnnes that I hid in t~ bact)ard. I •-u showing m) pnzed collecuon to a friend one day when, unbeknown to us. m) mot.her spotted us th.roush a btdroom v.1ndov. She ~cpl mum unul that ruif\t at lbt dtnntt table 1.1rbm the fa.milt was pt.htrtd and she announced to aJI. ··wen. PauJ a.s finally a man." he proettded to ttll the &mil) about my smut -------------col 1ect1 on •hile I shrank. m )" checks &towing hkc PAUL . f:t u d o I p h . s nmc. mto m) ·-~-dwr. MAIPl£Y Whatever •••••••••••••• ps)ch1atrists might sa) of m~ motMr's method. I stopped collecting map- zmcs of unclothed v.omcn. I don't remember. but I probabl~ got the magazines from a fncnd v.ho p1lf~ them from underneath his dad's ga~ '-Orkbench. Th~ arc much easier to get no v. In facL an) kid with a couple of quancn can purchase' a prcn~ hmd tabloid from one of the man) 'end mg machines that stand ne\t to or ncu the ma('hmcs that carr) regular newspa~. .\sSC'mbl)man Gil Ferguson. R-~cv.port Beach. has been tr)ing to put a Stop to 1t. . ·He mtroduC'W a bill that v.ould ha' c rcstnctcd str~t 'ending mac hine saks of sc tabloids. It v.as ~illed m committee Ferguson claims there 1s .. a preponderance of ('\ 1dcnce that pomograph) 1s harmful to both adults and children " ·s1nct e'en the l ' Supn-mc Coun isn't surt v.hat consututcs pomograph). (Justice Potter tC"Aart said he couldn't define pomograph~. "but I le.no..,. 11 v.hen I S« 1t -). v.hat 1s harmful 1s up for dt>batc But Ferguson is nght on -or neart~ so-v. h('Tl he ~1d ··\\ c could search this state from one end 10 the other and not find an~ reputable persons v.ho v.ould argU(' that pubhcauons featunng v.omcn in bondage. besuallt~ ~domasoch1sm and homosu· u.allt~ should be as common as comic boob an a ctuld's hbra11 .. .. I Of counc. 1( t.Mrt v.crc fC"Vocr comte boob 1n our children's h bnmes. v.e v.ouldn't ha'e so man' fund1onall) 1llltcratc adults. c11hcr.1 · E\er ..,.a,1ng thcconscnall\C banner. Ferguson blames liberals on the .\sscmbh Public Saftt\ C ommntce for nuking his legislauon. '\B :!421. Th~ ~-ailed "liberal oppos1t1on.. came from one Dcmcxrat ~ho '01ed "no. -tv.o v. ho abstamed and one ..,.ho v.Olsa~nt Those v.1h liberals. Ferguson claimed there ari more st\ shops and adult bookstores 1n the L' nncd t.alt'S than \1cDonald's restauranlS Can't ~ou 5tt the signs nov. ') ·· =o b1ll1on smut magaz1n~ sold •· l f~hat"s true 1t"s pren~ damn1ngc\ 1dcncc o f the state or st\ in the ..\mcncan mind Sc' tabloid \ending machmcs alrcad~ arc banned v.11h1 n 500 me ten ofa public part oncbool Ferguson's sensible bill -.o uld ha\e funbcr restnc· ted 'ending machine sales v.1thout raising F1r\t .\mcndmcnt qu~11ons But v. h1le he 1s rau1ng tM CT) against liberals fo r blocking his bill he might as.... too. about cons.en all\C'S -.ho oppos.c attempts to pro' 1dc meaningful s.c' education to children in our public schools G1' en a health> comb1nauon of moral gu1danct and edui.;auon b\ parents.. churches and schools. our c hildren v.ould (1.._cl> lose intettSt 1n slcaz} tablo ids and such publ1cauons m ight die v.1thout outs1dt' help • • • ..\ liberal spnnkhng of ronsenat1,cs v.111 con\ enc ton1&ht v.hcn tbc Rcpubhcan .\SSOCt.at~ of Orange Count) hosts a rttcpt1on hononng Re· publican ma}Or\ oiOrangc Count~. The d1sunguts~ group v.11J pan1npate 1n a panel debating 1.1rhcthcr a d1rtrtl~ elected ma)or helps or h1ndt'r5 a Clt) council in rondun1ng the Cit) ·s busmen ~ta) ors on the panel include Joh.n \\ 1lco,Jr of \;cv.pon Beach. John Enk.Jnc ofHun11ngion Beach Donn Ha.II of Costa \1esa.. Richard .\ckennan of Fullcnon. Roland B1gongtr of Yorba Lind.a and R1c~rd Edgar ofTusun 't orba L1nd.aCounc1lman lr-m Fned "''" acta.s modaator The reception is slated 5· JO. -30 p m . in t.hc \\me Cellar at Saddleback Inn. 1660 E f srs:t St. Santa ..\na Cost is S 15 at t.hc door. although n~ mnnbcn ""ho Sl&J'I up -.1th the Rcpubhan .\ssoclatcs tonight -.111 be admmed frtt Can ~an~ Doo~ at i"()-064"1 for mo~ informat1on. · · LB, county neS:r accord oD road suit BJ JONATHAN VOLZIE .............. &..quo.a oflici.als arc rctucu..ntl) ttad)' to ) do-.n their s-.orchJn tM.Jatm bettk to kttp Laauna Can)on from bt1na cut to nbbons b) t.hc San Joaquin Hilts Trans. ~nation (omdor. anorne)s said edMSda). CuyoffiC1.1lsan op~ to the fr~ay. 'f\h1ch the) sa) benefits onl\ the <k- \CIOJ>CTS building holTlcs in South Orangt Count) and erodes the ''lllage atm6spnc~ of Laguna The (11) C ounc1l sxxted tv.o large signs on Laguna Can)oo Roed protC'SllDJ the' PfOJCC't . .\nothcr protester Spnt\·pamtcd the 111oord-rape-across lht' signs 1n auempt to mo~ strong!) make the poJnt The Cit) filed a la'f\su11 in ~cmb« to stop the count) and \11ss1on \'1cJO Co from cutting a '""alh at }he cdtc of cit~ limits near tht' tnltt5«11on of El Toro an(j Laauna Can)on roads con1end1ns pro per en' uoo~ta.I 1m1*1 ITP()fts v.tn no1 completed bcf0tt l.M v.ot\ bcpn That P'lldtftl prOjCC\ ~ flGl o!J~o 11w ue ftCC'C'S.Sal) 'lo make •a) for the frttv.a~ Al lhr tun~ the sun •-as filed hov.c\ er. the grading project wu 8Q pcrcnit com· pklcd. spumna an Oranat Count~ u· J)C'nor Court Juclst to rc.)«1 the ot~ 's ~UC$t for an 1nJunct1on to stop the v.ort 1 nstc.ad. a hcann& on the m.aucr v. as set tor Wcdnesda) but ~poned until \1arch Bua Cn) ..\tto~~ Phil Kohn said the C'll} and counr) arc close to ~ch1ng an agrttmC'fll that calls for the d1sm1s\3l of the lav.-su1t in uc~ngt for ad' anl ~ not1"c about all f uturc grading projects connt1: t~ "'''h the frttV>a' ~1 was di.sapPo1ntcd the Judge did not grant the restraining order bul one ul <Jur rnl intt>rcsts "'.ll to tnwrr this dadn·1 happen again -~ohn said -r~1i •&ttt· mt>nt should guaranttt that ... Bui \la~or -..:c1I Fitzpatnck sa.d the cuunt} ·i~m o~e achan« notacc bl-fore rt\Prt' vad•na In Laguna C'an~on 143S hard I~ il \ IClOf) "\\ e ..,.ere one f PfOJC'CO late 1n ~tins v.hat -...e tiescf'c without a roun order·· F111pa1nck said "I'm not real happ) ~bou1 11 but \I>(' \A.ere 1n a suuauon ""here v.e d1dn t ha'c a v.holc lot of happ~ ahcma· ll \ ,.., .. The ad\ancc noucc on future grad.ng pro1ens. hov.rH·r. '-'111 '1'~ cat) offiCtah rno1,;gh time 10 eum1ne the coun1; s prv1a:1s and plan .. nat -11 an~ - opposition ··\\ r·11 be -.-.a1chang them lt!..e ha ... 11.s .. F 11palnl~ \aid L ndcr tht agrecment Dcput ~ C'uunh Irvine seeks.residents ' ide·as for future use of open space By GREG 11..ERK.X OI_.,_,,._ ... In inc officiais are asking for rc!>1dent~· comments on the future ol 'irtualh all unde\eloped land 1n the Cit~. as officws come close to a final decision on the propcn~ ·s fate . ~tore than tv.o )ear\ oi ncgouauons betv.ecn the Cit\ and The In me Co ..,.,11 come to a head ne\t v.ed. "'llh a Cit\ Council rc\le-. of the consenauon and open spa« clements ol the C'!!~ ·s ~neral plan Both s1d~ ha\(' ~n "'T~thng v.1th v.a~s to s.a11sf~ In inc Co dc\clopmcnt needs v.h1lc ~' 1ng a proponio natc amo unt of land for open space said Cit\ Councilman Ra' Catalano th~ ot' ·s chief negotiator · · -\\c'rc in t~ m1ddlt' of some prct~~ s.cnous ncgouat1ons v.1th The In inc Co.- said Catalano v. no 1s also an urban planner and l CI prof~sor "The ""hole thing 1s coming do-.-.n 10 the v.1re ·· ..\s ncgo11a11ons "'"d do"'n the cm 1s hblding public hearings this -.-.~i.. to ii\c r~1dcnts 3 chance 10 '01cc their '1ews on thcr subject The fir\t publ1l ncanng v.as held Tunda} before the F1nanl(' (om· m1ss1on . .\ s1m1lar m~ttng t'> \4.hedulcd tonight at -)() bcfort the( ommun11' Sen ices and Planning comm1ss1ons · ..\ founh heanng \\111 be held a1 -Jn pm Mo nda) before the Transportation Com· m1sston. and a final heanng 1\ scheduled for 6:30 pm Tu~' hefort" the ( 1t\ Council .\II mecunp ~ill be held 1n tnc Cit) Counol chamber\ at the In inc ( 1\" Ctntcr. I .,~00 Jambortt Road \\ h1lc land-planning 1ssu~ m.a' \Ound nebulo us to man) people ( atalano ~•d the cu.rtcnt negouauon) -.-.111 ha'e a direct effect on the qualit~ 01 life for people 1n In me and central Orang:: ( ount~ The ncgot1auons ('O\Cr appn.i\lmatel~ -6 ~uatt mil~ of land much ol t "'llhm 1he Cll) ·s spMrc of influence and slated for future anncuuon (It\ otTictah and The lntnc Co ha\t: been ·v.or\.mg on the prcm1s.c oi ncg<>- 11at1ons O\Cr reguJ~11ons said (at.ala no .. There arc rc<lJI~ tv.o v.a >s v.c could ge t open space One v.ould be to use all of our Mesa councilman to run for Congress By JEX~lFER WEBER Of_._ ....... Cos~ ~csa (ounc1lrn.ln Peter Buffa v.111 annoull\.I! his cand1<1.ac) for (ongrns at a press conference that ha.s bttn set for FnJa~ sourc~ dOSt' to Buffa said \t~nv.h1le a '-ev.pon Beach pilot v.as schC'dukd te>Ja, to declare his cand1daC'\ for the same St"3t · Buffa. a tclc\ 1s1on producer mack the d«1S1on to run for the -Wth Congrcs.s1onal Distnct ~1 lfter"Rcp Roben 8.adham. R- ~cv.pon ~a"h ;i nnounced earlier this month tha t he -.ould not Sttk re~lectt0n. crat unul shonh artf'f his clt"Ct1on to the (II~ CourKll. sa~d he d~ not Stt past poh11cal ties p~nt1ng a problem Buffa could faC'C some qu~t1on1ng dunng his campaign about the oni omg Fair Pollttc-31 Pracuccs (omm1ss1on's 1n' ~11gat1on of .\ssem bl' man Gil Ferguson Fmuson R·'-ev.pon Ekalh allCJt(iJ~ uSC'd h1s lOnsulUn& firm lO funnel un- reported lampa1sn contnbuuons from de\clopen to Buffa and fcllov. Coun- t1lman On Ilk ..\mb1.1rgc~ Lunmg .rnd land-us.c regu1a1 or. ;ind 1-. t r"ulate to the lo"' est possible dt"'\S1 · ..aid Catala.no .. That might 1ca\C' 1.s " tt· some open space but '>ince t tie r.~' : Thcln1ncCo the~dontha,ct• leLl- 11 lt•s to ouri<f,ontage 10 'l"ld .. 3•<; •o ze: th~ land .. on,C"\ed to us ·· - <.. atalano said 11'1s h1sa1m t() 1nc;.:4'>(' the ut' ·s open spa\.""l'. aneagc fr-rr. ~; : 'l. p.:r~cnt of the 101.al .and area ........ ~ 'he:' ut~ ·., boundane-s and sphC're 0 1 1r.:luen~c: 'egot1at1ons ha\e '"'ohcd o·T~-r•l'i@ Th~ lnine Co higher dens :~ ae.C'lopm<'n t nghts 1n some arC3s ,, e\~hl'1g< for ln agrecmt'nt not lu dc'cl<•P ot!ie' .t'c:'3<:. tha• lu·C' oper space potent.a .\moo~ •tie areas t>c·ng d1~wsscd !Or prc-...cn al ... n are Lo ma') R11l~C' and 0~11 Hill an annual des11rut.on 1 )T m1g.--aun~ (anad1.tri ~ and an area lUrTCnth d~1gnatcJ for r~1dcnua1 de' c1opmcnt I~' ( Haulxn s.cn1or p!ann~ \aid the '''"' a~d The II"\ nc C.:> arc ... ~ 10 linahz rg an agrce-ncnl on open space ··\\hat '"c're all attemp.Ung to do 1s to lool auhe .it~ s .and use pattern and t~ to Coun~l lkn ck \ta'o )A1d. all of lbt ~nL~ 1n the b"'su1i ould -Just >'alk •"-a'·· and C'O\« their ov.n costs llltC'lt\. count. :ind d4'\elopcr had agreed on dw d1sm1s\al although Kohn said the prop. en> o..,. ner The ~1 1"1on \ lCJO' C'u "1lad nol But the o..,.ner's con~nt v.as not nn l'S~~ to the d 1sm1ssal ofthe sun. Kohn • \.l1J ·v. c probabl\ sul! v.1ll ... th.e attomq '><l td .. The hea,cing ,.as continued to \t.ir ... h Jnd v.c'lhould ha\C' e\Cf"'\1h1ng 10,dhv D~ then · £ nC' ~n Joaquin Hills fr~v.a' ..,.ould i.;flln.si..I~ span from the Corona ·dcl ~1ar Fr(<-'"" .... tCI the So.an Diego Frecv•a' near ~ • t '"': P;irl..v.a~ It I!> • .me ofthrtt toli roads .,..; llC'.:! wlcd : 1r .onstruct1on In Orange ( un:: Jn :he :'l('\t I ~ :cat'S Ray Catala.no O.l!Jn,e 1h.tt aµmst tuture de,clopmntL- \31J Ha ... ~1 \\e re rcall~ planning .~ntral Orange Count~ v. hen )OU grt do"'r• :u 11' ( aulan\J ~1d •he (H, Council v.111 not• appro•c th~ Jpen space.plan at Tucsda~ 's IT'c" ~ "li But f th.c plan is fa, orabi~ re' ~ v.~ t> the counol and The In me < • , Juld g.i before lhc counc11 for Jppro' al n Febn.t.a.f) Inflation worst in seven years 8 ) Tk Assona&d Prns ( onsumcr p~c~ in Callfo~ta cdgrd up another nut~. in Dccembc• mal l"i mflauon ror :he ... 1endar \ca; the v.ont in S.C\en ~ear\ 1r. ·he ~·uth"i.a.~~ ~on and the h1pi~· r :h!"~ 'ear\ 1n the Sar Fr.toc1s... 92., a•ea the go\cmment sa•d .\II r.a, r ... "3tq<>.'1e1 of cons ncq>t tran~ruuor. ~ 1r ttc fi\e.-c;:ount' Lo\ .\ .,~d.: ft&lOn boo-sung the .:onsumn pr ,·c .n.!c\ ~ .) P.O"cen: for 1.hc month anJ ~ : percent for the ~ar '-carf\ ·v.~t~1rds of the Uk~ 1n !A·,;.-71~ ""a.s accounted for ~ h~r I..• .C and housing ros:s said Sam H '"3!"\J .uh1 :-cg.1onalc"omm1ss1onCT"ofthe La • Dcp.a:imc-n1·s Bureau bf La r BulTa·v.as elC'\.tcd to the C1t\ Council in 19 6 He pre' 1ousf\ sen. ed on the Plan- ning Comm1ss1on {)(-spite h1) rclatt\ c lac!.. of pollttcal npenencc: Buffa said he 1s a qualdicd cand idate. llllng his P3rt1c1pauon on se'eral lOunl\·'A1dc commllt('('S \.fean-.h1le John H'llon of \:ev.pon &ach planned to declare his cand1dan 1ud.l~ a campaign v.ork(r u1d H\ hon an ..\laska .\1rtm~ pilot. has h'ed m Orange ( ount) for I 5 ~ears He 1s mam(d and ha Councilman Peter Buffa Tht' annu..al in.:~~ v.a~ the h1.ghffi 11 "'"i ' "n~n ;m~ r~ ~ "pcrccnt. Buffa. 34. ~ho v.as a rqistcred Dem~ three children v.1th a founh on the -.-.a, Other Repubhcans -.ho ha' c al read\ ulman Da' 1d Ba er T us: ., ( -;unc I mar declared art 'alhan Rosenberg.. a '-c\lo·· John .._ell\ and Chari~ De\ ~re 3 1a~r ~n Beach bus1nnsman ln1nc Coun· v.11h <he Oepanmenl oi Dc;l'.':tSc: The .. onwmer pr.:-c snde' stood at .~ ~ = mean ngioods and sen ice that cost St "'(..;"-a.reno..,. "'ont;S J5 0~ BodyofHuntington woman returned to grave By GREG u.ER~X °'_.., ....... The remains of a "'ealth~ Huntington Beach v.onun dead nearh t"'O \e<lf\ v.ere rtturned to the gt"a\(' this. morning aster a coro~r's cum1nat1on \\ edncsda\ to de· term•~ 1f the ..,.oman died of ~tural c:auvs or "'ill murdef'('d The Los ..\ng"tl~ Count' Coroner's office re-interred the rt mains of'-anC'\ ..\nn EbrwKk at .\.JI Souls Ccmct~ 1n ·Long Beach. said Bob Danba.:~er to• :-~·' spol~man. Results ot the euminauon ":II not :< read~ for about t•o ~ttl..s... '1llord1r:~ 10 authont1cs The dco~on to u~nh 8.1~ ...... t.. s n-maans follows r-i> }C"an oilrp c·l •1 .,, her sons. v. ho claim 8al"td ""a' ,:,.ane..ed b) her SC('Ond husband ti..cnncti. Bar.; c shonJ~ after a boauna acc1dt'nt .:ir Fct-= 1985 ~ccord1ng to pohcc anJ ,or ne· .. '"='DI 1s 8al'1Cr. ded "'It" r a .... our t ., ... ·mir1-,g to U\on' fo I .,,. 'lg tl":t> .. ~,. :i~ C 'J \teamer piloted b• "'«:'' i. w\t'-..l"'IC J .. nnt J ~torn otT the 1\1.a!'lC .:>' .\r.J°'.l ~ the l J'"'Olxan Sea The husband toid Juthonlle"> IP.4< .:'I<'' :tic·. s-.-.am to shore fnm a sma I h'('"~~ lw• v.1:e collaps.e<i .\-_i-..ar au:ho' •1e' .c.n ... udee the &a.th "'a" Jue to ::a1-r.s .3 .. ~. pass1bl~ .i ~-: a•t.-i.. J:i.! - autvps' v.;u rondU<tt'\1 \I~ 8.lr-. .. c, s.:>ns "-ari .\nthon' 1.. .1 .J.:-;_: ,,. K l \'"' ac and n1\ oroc.hei \t.t·11. -:. Ol \\ ~ri nster dup...ted that ,. ~..! .. ,_ lHeiint tnar Bar;t.,ck ~ t .. t'I' ~other The alkpl.IOns .:ame dunng a~ c~gomg 0--an~ Coun~ probate d1s.- p .. ::: I)\ er ~"tetr mothtt·s esutc.. oner e'Umlt~ a, "'""'" rn~ than SI "Tlllhon ~-c -~ :i '"~\(' filed a •rongfu.1- .:1'.'l' -Su • ... µ .,.,, 8.af"IAl ~ m Orangr .. '~pc-· <.. ... un CHPofficer's '.bodyd~mp' quote told -at mu~der trial Foantain Valley .\ 33-~car-0ld .... '"'an rt'ported \\ cdn~' tliat h<"r , rtd11 c-ard h.ad bttn stolen ~mt>t1me 1n DcttrnlxT -e'en though \he nt' t"r nottttd the theft Lo ..\ng.el~ .luthont1~ notified ha tha1 the lard "'a'> found in ~ ...,alliel of a susptl t arrnaed ~ • • • . . . mC'Onc ~m,a~e\! the "' !\J• "' • .i I q ., Ford Bro~ .. :» .in-0 ~t"lc ~', ra 1tcdrs of cloth•Oi ~hale !.,C' ': '" v.-a.s paned in ir.e-I ~ • • ... ·~ fam~ Road ~me:ir.1(' "~:'I<"· da~ Newport Beacb "'!'l le ... c \ 1 .. ••rr •-as' 1sit1ng a fncnd '"'('re Co.-ta Meu .\ rn .1ent..a bu~f).""-as ITpOr\Cd .a: .. '' a ...... \\ cd~' an tbc l -.1 x .. oi Jo,,.. 3 trtt-t • • • Thrtt •C\mcn ·~ Saha- \\ a.ll1e·tall 1~ a.nd lua;qt ,-aftxod al more th.in s \ a, v.crc wm from tM cab 01 a I~ ~ '1~n truck ~ftn th1e' es smashed a s1dt' "Jndaa •tulc tM 'eh tcle v. as parl.cd at I S .. 9 San .Marcos t The 0 "" OCT sa>d be •-n ulttp in his home V.ednc1'ia> •hen tM theft :curttd LapAa Beach ..\ bus1nns at J.S. Forest .\,~­ ~ported t.hc theft ofS 1SOcashat9:54 Im \.\cd~\ • • • ..\n 1n1urcd btrd as ta.ken from La&una Bea h l1fq\Wd bcadquutcn .llQl Main BeJ.Ch to llw nfy's anunaJ sheller at .i 3 pm V.ninada). 1nt.M .\ Sl. pearl occklacc •-as stolm rrom I bus;incss In the I 9700 bkd of MacArthur Bouk' ard brtlWft'D a.m and ... pm Wcdncida . • • • Two ltk\UJOD scu an4 a \ tdroc:aut1W tttordcr wcrt from a P11F tn the SO of Ccdaf ~l"tt l.a.Dt be'f-.un 7 Lii\. aad 'p.m •atJldda . "' ft'd 19 -lO\OU {el C"l ..,,a_, d lSC'O' ttcd ma~tng 0c itoler. "C'd nt"· da~ from tM Hen.z .pa 1n1 to. on Campus Dn'c ~car •-as Lis: u~ ~o' :!O and •a~ 5cti 1n the lot unloc t:d and •1th the l C"\-s 1n the 1gmuon • • • 4. \ aa l orca h<>«M •-as~ •a th a J("4q" bcn con t.a.aru DJ S 7 50 S •onh of ctiains.. bnc'dcts and olhn 11tnu stolen. the 'ICtJm tok1 pohtt " cdM'Sd.a) • • • bro"'n ~n. '•lucd at S300. v.'&S stokn from a home on 33nl Sllft't l&sl ~end ~~ m l~ Perform1r1 .\m Caun N 1;-g <;tructurc ~ fim TICllm. •h<> "'a.s v.al u:i to tin car. lOld ~>IK"C W ~,. l SI \('f Ja~9Cidaa dn~1n1 throui-"i the srructun. (}Mo( the pas~ I tac ma.n LD blS 2.0t,. sot ouL P">anted • ~at her and demanded hc!r ~ Tbr mu ma •"ent tot •ov.onxoSl~ma partr.rd car po• n ted lb( rrm 11 iban and onkrcd t.hcm to tum o .. -a tkir punn._ lf'UIC polJCC )a~ bmd lk bandbo dumped near \K S-t>Jqo Frttv.i' and \1ac-'.nhur ~'Vd. un~ of~ cub the) ~ tl\C~ ~UJDtd. Stalker defendant r eady fo~ tr.ta! ANGEL ~ f.\P) --~ t •• defendant R 1cbard en idt~~ n trial f.c-b I. but td an &pod1a1t C'OW'\ f Of w dcfc,\se <'OUkS umontb r ) . , • .. Bandic&pped ~all ruling __ Jiilliting schOo.ls' p wers Pair saved from sea; two boats._~ SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -A lawyer for two emo1jonall) d1Slurbcd ~ who cballenfCd their IChoof diltnct's attempt to npel them as pra1sinJ a U.S. Supttme Court ruJl111 lim1ting schools• po"er to ttmove disruptive handicapped childttn. ~we ~ that this signal as strong eaouP-. lhat no handicapped ctuld Will have to v.ony about bemg thrown out of school for handicaP.-rclated be~vioTCveragam;· said thtlla.,..;er_ TobyRubm. She caUcd ~Wednesday ruhnJ; a .. resoundini ,;ctory·• and said schools alrcad} ha"e other wa) s C'XJM:llsions o r tong suspensions with the handm1pped. tM state·s school supe.r- nt. Bill Honig. said the ruling •·di burden the schools and ma) backfire against the handicapped ··1 think ttus as grung to hun hand1cap{>ed children because people aren't going to ,t.ake the risks .. of plaong them an rcaular school classrooms instead of special classes. Honig said an a telephone interv~. The court mad( the dCC'lsion an the ~•of '"'o San FranC1SCO }Ouths. One. v.ho droppcd out of~suatafter he tumed 21. tned to chokt another student and also broke a windov. at a school for handicapped children m 1980 The other \Outh. no"' :!O. had his school prog:ra'm reduced 10 a half-da> in I 980 "'1thoul nouce to his guard- ians after se-.~ral d1srupuons. Of- ficials sought lo e~pel him lhe follo'Aing month 1br making se,;ual commel'HS to guls Ruhng m the case of the ~ond }outh: the high coun said federal la". allo"'ed on!) a 10-da~ suspension 0 1 handicapped students. .\fter that. school o fficlals must Sttk a (Oun Pacific Bell iinpleinents 976 controls canlpaig n • SAN FRANCISCOl.\P)-Dial-a- pom and all other papfor-pla} messagfi a vailable through 9'6- • prefh. pho ne numbers faC"t" a poten· t1all} crippling setback in Cahfom1a 1f Pacific Bell subscnbers take ad,an-·f• of a block.mg program launched tlli s "tt "- The com pan~ announced \\ednes- da} tllat start mg 1mmed1atel}. most h4)useholds "'111 be able to order block.age of 9"'6 phone calls from the telephone "This 1s the first step in our commitment to respond 10 the ao~ parents of the children v.ho haH been talhng these obscene messa~es ,.·ithout their authonzauon." Pacific Bell spokesoman Lisa Lang told a cro.,..oed ne"s conference. If ordered. a total of 960 mes.sages. j>roduc.ed b) 250 compam~. "'ill be barTC'd. Half of the m~sages are \. rated Pacific Bell has ~~en m1!11on subscnbers m Caltfctm1a. Lang said Pac1fk Bell. as a r~u­ lated earner. has been forced to earn the -absolute!) tilth~ .. messages and has been legal!') barred from culling them out of the 9 76 program The com pan~ reponed that from Jul~ 1986 through June 19 "'. Cali- fornia ns spent S"'I -m1U1on on the mes.sag~ oi "'h1ch dial-a-porn pro- grams accounted for S45 million. In the same penod. the phone com pan~ said 11 refunded S3.9 mtllton for unauthonzed use For that period. Pacific Bell re- poned its re'enue from the mes.sages \\:IS $2-milhoa . ·'No time to .scream' for . ' . IJ.i·ne victims board plane DURA. GO. <:"'olo i .\P> -T he passengers on a mmuter fl ight didn't e'en ha~e time to scream as tne ne snagged a ""mg on a spov.<o,ered ndge. turned r1~httls and shd :!OU t"dt:'sa1d a suf"\ ''or oft he crash t killed nine ··The pilot told us .... e "'ere l.(J Of :!O minutesouts1de o t urango:· passenger Paul Schauer."' ho slogged I': miles ~rough sno"' to gel help. s.a1d \\ ednesda~ from his ~Spllal bed. · • -11ooked do"'n and lOuld see the lights and lhought ~ "'ere a"'full~ lo"' for bcing that far out.·~ said the }9· ar-old Schauer. .. The ne\t thing n "'a" lt ke" being at a rn1-. al o n a ulung CUP, .. ~o one had ume to scream."" -X'enteen people. including '"o pilot\ v.e"re aboard order for a lonatr sus~nston. eJt· puls1pn or cfw\&e in.placement. In the procn$. the .coun ~ apphcation to handicapped students of a California lav.· allowing suspem1ons for 20days. or JO days 1p special a..56. Rubin said the message to schools is to find wa\'S other than removal from the dais.room to handle S1u.- dents. The Association of Special Educators. which represents teachers of the handicapped. supponed the· students' case because .. special educators fe-cl that It is within their pro' 1nce to handle these sttuauons." she said. If all else fails. she added. school distncts ha\e the resources to go to coun. But Honig. whose office defended the state laws. said thr ruling would be ··,e~ burdenso"me for a pnno pal "'ho's lr)IDi to run a school." Mountain llon captured in LA LOS .\~GELES (AP) -.\ 9().. pound moutain lion. nearl) blind from cataracts and ulcers 1n ns e)es. "'andered among ho mes in-the CH~ 's ( hats"'onh area before neigh- borhood dogs chased it up a trtt The female hon "'as captured \\ cdncsda' b' animal retl ulatJOn ot1icers "'ho s~ud the an1mah poor 'bton might have caused 11 to wander .i!ong a nearb) bndle path and end up on Chats"'onh Street near Vanel .\ \ C'OUC' :"e1g.hborhood dogs kept the b1g cat up a large oak tree a s a n animal rcgula11un officer snared her "'1th a leather ned. ,trap o;i theend of a pole. said Torn \\ alsh. \\est \'alle-. d1stnet dirtXtor of the cn~ rkpartment of .\nimal R~~ulauon The animal has bcen g1-. en refuge at lhc \\ ildhfe \\ a~slat1on. ·conuncntal fapress flight-Tu~a~ night "'hen the . n-enginc tlJrbopro p S"'eanngeo· \.letro Ill plane ~sned. The ere" members and se-.en passeng.:~ v.('rr ~1lled 8~ \.\ednesda) night. onl~ Schauer and t .... o othc:-r< ctmamed hosp1tahzed. and the~ "'ere J_llted 1n good or lair cond1t1o n a1 :'vtcrc' \kd1lal Center In vestigators e.um l ne wreckage of com · muter plane near Durango, Colo. The :'\at1onal 'rransponat1on Safet~ Board e'pn:ts tu release prel1mmat) findings tonight on the crash. spokesma n John Lauber said late \\ edn~a~ Schauer and SI\ others "'ho sur. l\ed. includin~ mother carT)ing her 23-month-old daughter "'allr.c-d I . .miles through darkness. tangled brush and .... a1~1-Jeep .sno" m ~0-d~c:e letnoeratures w summ()n help. 'xhaul·r ""ho "-COi ahead of the ·others. said he d1mbed tu th~ tup or a hill and used hghts in the distance to ~u1de him ··1 "Ould count 511 ste~ and then rt"S1:· said Schauer. a tiu~ ')\~tern ,•JO)ultant from Boon\llle. Mo. ··1 \\as hun anJ II '-'a'>' \hJu\t1n~ The sno .... was up to m~ waist. and l"m "' i:-rs1 ' tttt .\111mc-s. I hit some gu1hes and the snolA "cnt up ti• m:• <,hnulders ·· Newes t Rock 'n Roll Ha ll of Fame Take a letter, George still lost LOS ANGELES (AP) - A North· ern ulifom1a couple spent 66 hoi.irs clinging to their sailboat in norm-- tossed seas before they wett rescued by the U .S. Coast Guard. but two fishing boats and their crews were still m is.sing. officials said. · A helico_pter found Joe and Jan DcJulius of O\'&to about 160 miles southwest of San Diego Wednesday. clinging to their ovenumcd trimanan. the tlannta. The two had survived Sunday's se' ere v.i nter storm by ~earing rubbenzcd suits and holding onto a cross-member on the boafs lhret hulls. DcJulius. 43, was in fa1r cond1uon at the Una,erslt} ofCahfom1a Medi· cal Center m San Diego. His 33-)car· old wife was treated for facial abrasions and released. Entertainer Georae Burn• 1eta a klN from TV penonallty Vanna Whited~ a celelfration of his 92nd birthday lD Beverly Wll• Wedneeday night. . · - ·Coast Guard Pett) Officer Leo Ka) said an emergen(1 radio signal "'as picked up that allov.ed authont1cs to pinpoint the loauon of the disabled boat. Three Prop. 64 petitioners accused of law violations Accord.ing to authoriti'es. the cou- ple ~ason a tnp from Pueno Vallana. Me"co to Santa Catalina Island "'hen the sailboat capsized in high "'1nds and hea'n seas. Mean\\h1le. the shattered bo..,. and other debns from an 86-foot fishing boat "'ere found Wednesda) b) Coast Guard helicopters about 60 m iles ""est of Ensenada. A. ~arch was conunuing for the fou rcrcv. members aboard the .\ppache Brave. which left San Pedro a "'et'k ago for a two-week fishing tnp. LO .\:".GE LES . ( .\P) -Three peopk "'ho circulated pet1t1ons for Propos111on 64. the .\IDS m1t1at1,e on the 19 6 state ballo t "h1ch ~as bal b.ed b~ polaucal extremist L} ndon LaRouche. ha'e been charged "llh 'rolaung Cahfom1a elccuon la"' .\I .\lbcrgate. spokesman for the D1smct .\ttome) Ira Remer. said that among lhl' charges filed Wednesda~ "ere allegations that the tno falsel~ signed clectton matenals sa~ ing the~ 1a.erc perma nenl residents of CaJ1- fom1a and "'ere therefore eligible to \Ole .. .\uthont1es said the' "'ere unable to establish that the three "ere affiliated 'A Ith LaRouche·s poht1cal org.anizauon "'h1ch 1s based m Leesburg. \a . but that such a connecuon "'as not important to the charg~ The charges cap an m'esugatto n that included much-pubhc1zed raids on the offices of LaRouche-backed orga-n1zauons in Los .\ngeles .\ ~rch also "'a.s under ""a) for t"'o other fi shing boats lost d~nng the storm ' Two Nav) airplanes Villh infrared gear and four Coast Guard planes and a cutter searched the ocean 100 miles south of Ensenada for the boats and a~ man seen floauni in the water. Nicaragua asks truce talks a week a ·head of sCiledule S.\'.'. JOSE. Costa Rica I .\Pl-In a surprise mo't~. a :" 1caraguan go' em- ment dekga11on am' ed 1n San Jose and asl ed the Contra rebels to open the first direct Cl·ase-fire talks o i the s1\·\ear-old "ar a "'eek ahead of S( heJule Co ntra lt'aders "'ere to meet toda\ \\Ith mt'drator Cardinal \11gucl ob'.. ando ' Bra\ o to discuss the framc1A.orl for direct talks ne\l "'ec._ \\1th the andm1stas But \ 1c to r H ugo T rnOt'u :"1caragua"s deput~ foreign minister. and his delC%<1llOn amH:d une,. pectcdl~ late \\ edn~~ and told The .\!i.soc1ated Press the d1recl tal._!> should begin nght after the Contras m~t \\Ith Obando-. Bra'o '"If the Resistance lthe Contras1 accep1 that "'e meet. "t' "'ould be gaining time. Depending on "'hat 1s agre<.'d. "'e "'ould probabl~ schedule to hold a SC\.Ond meeting "'1th in the oCAt fev. da\S ... Tinoco said after am' ing from-~1anagua. Tinoco satd the Sand1mstas "anted 10 take ad\ a ntage of the presence or both Obando' Bra'o and the Contra leadership to 'get the cease-fire talks under "'a). The cardinal is sche4uled to lea'c ne't v.eek fo r a '1s1t 10 the \'at1can and does not plan to return until some t1me in Februa~. There "as no 1mrned1ate rcsponsc to Tanoco·s ofTer from the Contras Obando \ Bra,o. the archbisho p of Managua. ·mediated ind irC'Cl tallr.s bet"cen the t\\O sides and has agreed to act as go-bet"'een m the direct Reagan 's Con.tra aid plan goes to Congress Tuesday \.\.\SH I ~G TO:" t .\Pl-President Reagan "'ill ask Con~s ne.xt wttlt to appro'e close to S50 m1lhon for the '.':1caraguan Contras. a ~10T admin1strauon official said toda' The rcqut"st 1s "'pt'C"ted lo b( s.cnt to Cap11ol Hill T uespa~. the House '4111 \ ote on 11 Feb 3 under an agreement bet"ecn the While Ho use and thc- Congn.•,s last m onth To increase the prospects for congressional appro-. a l. Reagan said \\cdncsda~ that I~ that halfofthe request "'111 be for m1hta~ equipment. .. The maJont~ of the aid that I will be requesung from Congress is for non- kthal assistance to keep the frttdom. fighters a '1able force unttl democra~ as me\ ers1blc rn '1caragua ... Reagan told a group of backers at the Wh11e House Supporters and opponents agree that the \'Ote 1s hkel) to be elt'tremel~ close. "1th the outcome hinging on about 50 House members "'ho could decade etthcr"'a' .\Sena tc-.ote1s set forFeb 4 ., C ongrt·ss h<..s a ppro' ed no m 1h ta~ aid since the fall of 1986. "'hen a S I 00 million allocation "'as pas.std. S 0 m1lhon of "'h1ch "'as tarmarked for "'eaponr: Delr,enes from that a llocau on are sull being made .\ senes of small appropn auons of non-lethal aid "'ere appro ' ed late last \tar · \\ ednt'Sda' the pr<'Sldt"nt said that Congress "'111 commit "one of .\m<'nca·s most tragte m1stakt"s .. 1f11 re fu.ses to gne more mone> to !'learg~n rebel~ tail s. too. T he Sandin1stas ma' "'ant to hold the tJlks earl} so that· an agrtement l an be reached in time to head ofT appro,al of more l ' S atd for the Contras. The d1nxt talks "'ere not scheduled to open in San Jo~ unttl nnt \.\ ednesd.a'. a da\ after Pres1· dent Reagan i'~ C\pttted to ask Congress for more Contra aid Last fall. Reagan admin1strauon spokesmen in Washington said the president "as prepared to ask Con- gress for S270 milhon more for the Contras. Congrns appro'ed SIOO m 1~l1on 1n the fall of 1986 and another S81m1lhon. in non-m1huu1 aid. last Dcttmber for the Contras. 1nductees lack harmony at dinner Philippines Israel eases curlews . . . defense chief J NE\\ 't O RK ·1 .\P1 -Paul \k(annc~ rclu~'d a "'l1,1,anitvthJn~\11 k.elo,efor notment1onmgme.I • 4 · ef gee camps t1ck.ettondeand01ana Ross dc,1de~l1 1A.a5n'ta da,tobe pla) J lot d dates C\e~ )Car. tOO. Peace. IO\e an~ resigns post lil r u together. g1 ,ing the Beach Bo~s \l 1 ~c l,.o-.e bad harmt·n~ 1\gaatl~ 1mponan1.mdttd.So1sforg1Hness. . . , abrauons at a h'el~ mdu~11on Jmner for the Rue~ n· D~ Ian ~1d in a \peech tha1 dre" the loudest O\at1on. I g th G t • Roll Hall of Fame . MANILA (.-\P> -President Cor-a on e a za s rip Lo'e deh .. ered a speech calling \lcC"anne~ ·s and Forgt\enes1,. ho"'e-.er. apparently ~-asn t on tht" azon ..\qumo announced toda) she · IWs.s' absences .. a bummer .. boastin2 about the Bcal h mind of \~c(anne~ "'ho said through a spokesman that has accepted the res1gnat1on of rk-• Bo,-s· numcrnus performances and lnt1cizing seHral he "'ouldn t appear" 1th fe!!owex-Bcatles Rmgo tarr and fe nse Sc.."Crctar} Ra fad lleto. Yoho said JER :SALEM (>\P) _ lsrxlt ~ rockers be fort:' he left the stage sa' 1ng -10 \ e and Geo~ Hamson becau~ after 3o )-an. the &atles still he quit becauS< his plans to fight the authonties cased ·curfews m four narmOn\ .. • ' ., ha\C somt' bu~1ness differences. gr0\\1 ng Communtst 1nsu~nC")' ~ere Tbt eht 1ted a t\\ta .... m tum.from Bob ~;an. "ho · I ~ould lcel like a romplietc h)pocnte "'"'mg and ignored. Ga.za tnp rcfug~ camps today to along ~1lh the Beach Bo)!> th<' Sntles. the upremesand ~m1hng ~1th them at a fa.kc reunion." McCanne~ said. The prt's1dent named Ch1efofStaff :~~wo~~~~f~~•~e'0cri~o ;h~ ~~ tbcDnften"'as inducted mtoththall \\ednesda~ n1&}ltat according to spokesman Joe Dena. McCanne'.)< was in Gen. Fid~I V Ramos as lleto's tmposedaflers.rwce~of\·aole~. ·its thud annual cerem on' Eng.land making a record with Eh·u Costello. ~ra said. successor. and Lt. Gen Renato de Villa_ '!ct chief o f staff and chief of The acuon followed appeals from the Ph1hpp1ne Constabulal"). to ~ the United States. CaMda and the · ,:i11Une for sub ·ran. test flight C ~PE C ~-~VER .\L Fla. r .\Pl - \ Tncknl ::? m1ss1k e\plockd toda) m Utic first test-01,Jht fa.slu~ 1n nine •launches for the ~a' fs ncv. sub- ~lftanM wetpon. Tbt 4'-foot. thrtt-Slqr ~qpon ..,. thundered olT a l3 nd bunch pie) at • S:08 a.m. and appeartd to obstnen 10 be fl)int •~II But ne-arly an hour ~ttt. the Na'> ~ that a nwfunc:tlon had oc:currt"d l m1nuln 4J m:onch afta l1floff'. near the end of po..ucd ' and ocll ~n tht Abandoned girl may Jose legs; mom facing neglect charges G .\RV. Ind (~P) -~charge of felonious negkct "'li filed toda) against the mother of a 9-~car-old girl found abtndoned 1n an unheated house. Tbe &1rl fa~ amputation of her lcp benu5t' of frostbltt T1't phght of Darlv.1n Carti!lc has gnltt:al~ an outpou.nng of S)mpathy and a id fo r the 1Jr1 at W)Jer Ch1l- drcn·s Hospital an0.i('qo. ""he~she v.u hsttd 1n &1ranc.. stabkcondltton H she av.~ned ~UJ'ICf) toda) to ~mO\.C" htT Jq, aJ m1dcalf. ' .. It has meant a lot to her:· said o\nna Feldman, a sooal ~orker at w,tcr. "I ha'-C nc'CT seen this kind of mponjC... s.a1d uzannc Ban~. \\)ler·s admmrstratl"\e manal!C'f. -E\cr)day propk arc calhng. ''~ appalled abou:t •ha.I has occu . ~oplc coed qn the phone. they•~ so mo\cd Thn COltldn't behe~ a mochcr •outd do this. Tbc) want to help ... i>'ace Ramos. United Nations to allow resacknu an Lt. o\n5elmo Cabmgan. a m1hlar) the sc.a.led-off cam PS to aiet food. spolesman. said Bng. Gen Ramon Michel m1guct. Mideast a.ra Mon~no. Mantia area commander. director of the lntt"mat1onal Red ~ould suctttJ de vma as chief of the Cross. said he had iuc1ved no reports constabula.11. the go"etnmcnt's oHood shoru&cs. · an1cmal secunt) forc-c. But the U.N. Rel~( and Works ~ .\qumo made the announ('(ment ~nc,. ~h1ch adm1nastn-s the an a na1ionall) tdc' •Sid broadcast camps. s.a1d kngth) curfcy.~ ,.~ hours ancr the ~7-)Ur-Old lktO dasn&pUn& 5upphn and ca~ poke to rcportcn about v.1') be quit sho~ ~ WJob he: held for ncarl) 14 month ln a ~tatement refenin1 to ThcmO\.CS"ertcllpe~1cdtol~to Am11uct's rcmarh. ~l~n c> a lon1-av.-a1U.0 rcsnuft11n, an the spol.csY-oman Christalle 1kb011b Knaof ranks o( the 160.000-mcmbtr said. -Tbrrc 1s oo stan11tton but anmd fol'tt$. Mthtaf) mutinttn bad pt"Oplu.rchunl') Thttc1ssomc food coms)baned chat the pttsencc of soma 1n thro'!Jh RWA. but this Ramos. S9. and ochn" o&deTofrtan rn no• sufr~t: senior pom S1)m1td chancn (or Defense MtntJ\Cf Yauhlk Rabin TouringtheGazaStnp. Rabmgicl .. All these stones of food sho~ are propaganda S1ones that ha'e no bu1.s ID real1t). In a w.rf~ there as bound to be hardship.. but not hunFt: ... Pakstmians were allo•~ to leave the four Gaza camps only from la.m. to 6 a.m •• said Bria. Gen.~ Ra.mot. head of the Gu.a miliW) &OVfY'D· menL In the other four Gaza Strip rcfUFC camps. the cvtfews wen to be ltfted for ,,,,o houn sotMtimc dunna the da> and .. ._~~111nc:reaw this ~riod accordina to the tranqualit) an the atta. .. Ramot said. In the occupeed Wcsi Bank. two vallqes and a rd'Cft camp we.tt undcT CUJh•. Jtnel radio and I Pllcst1n.in newt~ IAtd. • • soo.kesman MAMi' N.MllC!' i I &Jan tac ux •DI ran . When lbt rnaifunc'llon was de· t«ted.. the ranee ufct) OfrKet tent • •tiidio sip) to dc1t,.~ tht Tridmt l. b9t tbie ma le ma' ha'c ~ The dw)t' of ~ ~as rlltd promo11on said calm bad bttn ratOft'd enouch ap1nst the &1rr s mother. Oarl•1n Ramos •as CRC111cd •mh blOC'kana to a.now a rd&.ution of the atm) ~s Britt. .4. of Oaf")·."' ho •-as belna ~Id • the numerous attcmpu b) m1ht.ary cra.cldo-11. but potitt rrinbtt- said l.10.000 pcopk in cipt Gau SWtrl:wmutJtt CUIPI hive tall under cu and coafiJKCI '° lhrir homes for . up (0 I 3 ell)~ An Mdltioeal I 01000 arc undtr Cuiftw an the Wai Bank. • -I l 11 La eCoun1yJ11lafter umndtrin& d1s.s.1dcnts to topple Mrs.. quano·s ments ~ ruShtd ,,c, petrol dut.n Rafi lAvy. Jeri'asakm pol.a SllC*nm&a. Wilied IMt Pol~ COID- maftdtn Md 1udllorilation to im~ cwft•t in Arab""~ ot knittak1n tfdliey &ti tit nleUUR .. I i*tf bdOft tht ..,.naJ IOC tMre, I . .....,,..a laid Drbris fell baimJaitJ ltllO &ht 4dnlt.te ()can; ' Darhrnn ~~ rc~J"\cd al least a doun stuffed animal and the ~PJ· taJ sv.1tchboatd has I~ matt than I 00 ca.Ht of concern. uJd Gmchtn Aoc . spokn-~n for the 'na\:tt· Sil\ of' Ch K'.tlO" hos.pitals. •hlt'h incl~ tM ch11d~n· medttal ~ '· to autbontin Wcdnc:sda). The fO'"Cmmtnl.Hrafsopb)eda eytole alon1 a majof" hiah.-.y thfou&h the ch.irat cames a pos.s1bl.c Kntentt of an the 19 6m1ht.arytt"olnhatoustrd hrKli countf")11cle after two r.~ s" to 20 )tan 10 priliOn upon Ferdinand Ma~os and brouaht her to bomtn •ftt' tc>utd at a KhOot bus con~ icuon po• r. =~.,....,~.~'odnnday n•t • ..-~---""" aftded. ~~~ I ' r • . , / • 'II -- 0rW9t Coat DAILY PtLOTTTnursday JanuatY 21 1988 c AS - Lt, B11dler Educator has deep Coast roots BBwomu hopesio brldtethe· cart/gap Bridge an)one'? Lydia Stein, a bridge enthusiast from Huntington Bcach.1scager toorganizeagroup of men and v. o men v. ho en JO} th is challeng- ing card game. L)dia. who says the group 1sopen to all ages. v.ould be glad to host an initial meeting to decide on a convenient night and ttme fo r the group to pla). lfmterested.getoff">our trump and call . 969-8083. • • • Calhngal! t..:SCfaos. Don·t forget to clear ) our calendar for Sunda\ ·s second annual scholar- ship fu.nd-ra1ser for local students and fnends of USC. The intent of the group as tosupponacademic. cultural and atheletic programs. Thee.,ent v.111 be held at the Red Onion Restaurant located at Peter's Landing on Pacific Coast Highv.a) tn Huntington Harbor from I to 4 p.m. The activities include dancing and a live concen from members of the Trojan Marching Band. • • • Note' Cr) one considers frog legs a dchcaq . ---MacMillian has long history of service ensuring academic welfare of children By JOYCE BODLO\'ICB °' ............... NcwportrMC'Sa Unified School Distnn member Rod MacM1lhan·s histol) an "ewpon lkach goes baclt a long. loi"'•>· Tho born an Los ..\n Its MacMil 1a.n·s fam11\ mo'ed to ~(''II.· port !Je.ach '11.htn ht \lias +~cars;old The ) ear 'us 1931. .. \1~ earliest recollect1onsart of the harbor area and the earthquake v. h1ch shook 11 ··he said "I graduated from :-.ie"port Harbor High School 1n I Q45 . ..\fttr a stint 1n lhe Na')· Mac- M1lhan rcturnro to his hometo\lin to tA Orl .u a nl·v.spaptr reporter for the ··'-cv.s Prc:ss" In "cv.pon Beach. "\\ htle I v.as 1n high school. I dtd Stnngtr lo\On for I hat paptr "he $ald .. When I <Aent to v.orl full-tupt I did e' e~ thing I run \Cl 11g 4ds 10 wnung nev.s and sports to talini s.oc1et' p1ctu~ ·· Mac~tall~n ~1d ht' e' entualh mo'ed o'er tu thl" then "GlobC Herald .. 1 nov. the DJ1I) PllolJ as a sports v. nter .. B~ tha1 ume I t.ad go ne bacl to coll~·· he \aid ··\\ h1k I v.u attending Orange ( •d')t College 1n the earl) 19 ··J\ I staned the Orangt Coast Collete pvn~ lnformauon Department I v.as one of the firsi ~pie to ~nd out localized prt"» releases. For insance. 1f an athlete was from "iev. 't ork.. I y.ould put htm on the mailing hst and send infor- mation about him 10 his home nev.spapcr ·• MacM1 lhan 'II.as also the lounder of Harbor .\rea ~ball Program v. h1ch started v.nh tv.o teams m l<J4"' and ex.pandc<l to more than 268 teams ~acM1lhan's...rnume also include') 15 i ear.. "11. tth the Harbor ..\rca B<" s Club. tv.o ~ears teaching at \.fater De High School and dll'tctor ot (atho" Bag Bro the~ for St' t n ~er.. -\nd 1n lxtv.ttn a ll that \lav (Pleue eee EDUCATOR/ A6) Nautical museum finally moving _ full steam ahead By J UDITH F OO~'ER rl"'S<nting entrants in the 't'll.l)Ort to °' .. .,..,,..... En~~da Race Th~ arc St'tral It took se'eral .ears but the missing and O~r ~ad that tht"~ conct"pt ol p~scn ing the seatanng hop('d past part1C1pants ""ould be • past of'-ev.i:xm &ach 15 mo' ing full v.1 !11ng to donate 10 help complete s<eam ahead their ~uUt-Cuon Poth Ober e\en.: 'e dtrtxtor of ··Y.e d~nd a &f"2l deal on lhe '.\ev.por. &act· '-auuca \fo. donatt'd tC'ms \um items "II.rt ~um. said that she·sglad to finalh ~ loaned to the mu~um ·but currenth something to help prnene the C'll\ s v.(' ov.n about ·s ptfttllt oftht llC'm~ colorful nau11cal past sho"'n ·· First \ISualtud 1n I 9~. the '-t 1.1.. One katured ttem 1s an 88-tnch port lkach :"auucal ~fuscum optned model of an old German Wtnd· its doors 1n the summer oi IQ 6 and JammN that 1s ,aJucd at approx- s1n« has acqu1rrd more than :>J 1matd~ S~: 500 Llke man~ of ~ m~mbtn ttems at the museu m tJus as l\Wblt -Thal st1ll 1sn·1 nearh enough for salt to help ruse mustUm funds we·,e got to lt'l a membership dm• On the starboard v..'11 patnUnp going. -Ober said. and ~lptures ~ a fealured aru~t arc Accordma to Ober. the museum 1s ttthcr on d1spla~ or o n cons.agn~t lhe best kept ~t tn tov. n and 1s JUSt ''ThC' a rtist's v.or~ must reflect the nO'll.' starting to offer school tours nautical hmof' of!'-e'4f>l)Ort Hattx.:· -CurTnJth <At're sctttng up a Coast Obtr said , Guard au,.titaC) stauon a re<Xt' ing -\n intert'SllnJ fund-raun foC' 1M :area that ,_111 be complete earh nc\l muscu!l' LS the donation and sale of Dr. Ricardo MIJedi,a professor of ps)chobiology at l'C Irvine. remembered forh1scxpenm~nt5 v. tth frog legs which demon- strated that muscle contracuon 1s controlled b) electricity. has nov. rcce1' ed the Luigi Galvani ~tedal The F1d1a Research Foun- datio n presented the award to the In ine resident recent&) following a lecture at Georgetown Uni Hr· sit) School of Medicine. M ileda·s lecture v.ason .. Transplanting Receptors from Bra ms into Ooq1es(cgcells) ... Sayzot? Peter tbe Anteater. a 430-poand bronze glft froJD·the ci... of 1987, ... t..n.atalred tn front ,of ~ren E•enta Center at UCI lut week. Tbe $50 .000 anteater was created by New Mexico artist Billy P'ltqerald. Tbe maKot wu -the bralnch.lfd oC 9tadent Schuyler Ba.uett m and ... ~ired by the comic •trip .. e.c ... The UCI railjlna cry t.. ·•sot ... spnng. This ~ould be '~ e.\C'lung boats . for ~hool children -..\ccordang to Ober. -Qunr a b On thC' faong ""all u ~ou t'flttr t~ boats "'~ donated last month. ~ small mus.tum are 'anous plaques tame: the b rgnt bttns w 'Li'd). a from I 94S to orncnL caC'h ~ (Pleue eee lllUKUll/ A.8) The av.ard. named after the 18th ccntun ltahan neu- roscientist, recognizes excellence an neuroscience research. Lending a hand to enterprising women •••• Congratulations to Tom WUt'k! Tom.aCoronadcl Mar resident. has been elected to serve as the 1988 chairman of the board of the Nev.pan Harbor .\reaChamber of Commerce. He as president of Thomas Wilek .\ssociates. which htestabhshed m 1985 after ser- ' mg I~ )etrsas' ice president of corporate relauo ns for the Jn 1ne Compan~. Walck 1sa memberoflhe UCI Breakfast conference series offers tips and support lo Coast •5 businesswome n By Jl'DITH F. 00:\;\'ER ot .. a., ........ There are more thaQ..J"' .000 bus1- ne~ o~ntd b) ~omen 1n Orangt' Count\ and man' ha't suffered due to lacl .ofa,a1lablc rcsourc-o. a~cord- 1ng to ..\nne t....1mbtll. Relph. ongm- ator of "The Enterpns1ng ~oman" breakfast C'onfertnct" sent"S Relph 1s tht' t'\tcUll\C d1r('(tor for the l 'nt\t'rsll' of Southern (ah- fom13's Orang( Count~ Cente-r h1 ha~ branchC'd her talents. and com- btnt'd her efforts 1.1. 1th co-sponsor Orang.: ( l uni' Busrnt'SS"'C'C'l Ill prt'S· t"nt ,. h.1t \he ,au' .1 'nal a' enue for proks\lonal bu.'>tnes.,~omen .. lt·s JU\t a n idea that refused to d c .. she \.il1d · Then-are eight ptople on the steering lllmmttti!'t' and e' e~ one h.ls bttn helping u\ on a stnctl~ 'oluntn-r b.1-.1s ·· Each conteren<\" 1s held at the In rne \1aml.)ll fro m ~ to q a m and the r:ost '" S 15 The tirst. held '-o' I: "'3s on .. Grov.th and [\pans1on Huv. to e\pand ~our e\lsttng m:irltt\ and rind nt'IA ones in the L' and abroad ·· ~l.er.. thus far ha\t included fl'c:l1a'(' ha~ C P-\andprnadentof \\ umcn in Business-Heidt \h lltr. of Hc1d1 s Fr en 'i ozurt ·fame and '-an-:~ P.iJ a\ J'>s1stan1 'tee prt.St· dent of th.· L hl.·n' '-auonal Banl 10 Hunungi. n 64:ad:; .lm-Ong othen_ .\!though th~ \J.'(.'ale-rs and topics d iscussed are rtal Relph finds nl'.'tv.orl tnf ·o ~JO c: .. sent1a l eltmC'nt Oflht COnlC'Tl°Ol. ··~h u .>n frc'llt ~tans v.11h 15 mtnult'S l t --e11.1. .... ng Bus1~s cards art' e,,.,J~lt•.J J'\J .:ont.acts are ·made:· she \.11J Relph said that J • ·he first con· icre-n etherl"'.l'J 'cr. pos1tt\ttum- ou1 ofmorr: th.l n ~11c1pantsand said one v.om.ln t 1...: her that she ft'lt liU she had .. come horM - -SOmc v.ort\('n ha'e told me that 1f. there had bttn sometbmg hl.t' tins a f~lo\ ~cars .,o. v.hm ~ got stancci. u coukf\e sa'ed them a lot of agon~ and a lot of false starts.. -. .\ccord1ng 10 Relph. thtTt art thrtt spcolic pans to ~ m busmtSl· The bcg.lnnmg. dealing 'II.1th success.. and franchising or selling. She saJd that the cot lag(' mduru: 1n Oraogr Count~ 1s qune ~and -I( ~ou·rt .. 'Ort.mg out of ~our home 'ou·re not 1n the marnstrcam hen~ thlS t~pc of netv.orl 1ng and 1nJ·or- ma11on .lccn.s can be n' aJuabk To chma' the brealfast ~nes. Rcipil. along "'tth co-sponsor\ Or· anJt Count' Busin:ssv.tt and the (P'lea8e eee LEMD IJlfG I A 6 ) Anne Kimbell Relpla · Chancellors Cl ub. the Chapman College President's ..\.ssociates. the In me Chamber. the Orange Count} and Los .\ngeles Press Clubs. S1_gma Delta Chi and the OraggcCount't Ad,e n isingClub. ' . . Ho" about an cv~mng of culture'? Stamng tonight. the l n ·m( Fine ~nsCenter1spres­ entinga three-pan series of the mterpla\ bet""ttnJazzand mod- em an. Shdcs and recorded music "ill be used to trace the parallels bet~ttn Jazz and an m the 20th centur). Irvine 8.pproves plan to buy transportation funds . Vlcki Ftldoll. an anist and scholaroffolklorcandcom- parative culture. will present the lectures. The first PT'Oftl'&m will (PleueeeeAJDOS/A8l B uuETI~ BolR O ~~-By G. JEAl'li'ETTE AVE~I --..-w: 2 '. L's•!'& a bit of crcatt'e financing.. lhc II"\ inc Ctt) Counetl appro' ed a plan 1h1s v.cd. to bu~ S636. 1n unused f~eral tr";tnspon.a11on funds from Sha.si. Count~ at a discount rate. Unckr the agrttmmt. In rne v.111 Jlll) Shasta Count) S509 440 for m unused funds -"tth the blcssJnp of ~ - 1he State Deparment of Transpor- tation The transponauon depart· mcnt hme up v. tth the no' el ap- proach in IQ 4 to grt fumh to commun111~ ntt'ding them 1.1.ht'n 11 d1sco,crtd almost s:oo m1lhon in unspent federal funds. according to Rob McCann an If' ine se-n1or 1rans- poruu1on anal) st II"' 1DC'·s S5 m1llton In inc Center Drl\c v.adenina'PfOJ«l quahfit"S for federal transporuuon funds but thC' C-lt) ,,,~5 abk 10 get l'"'' about s~ 6 m1l11on 1n kdc-r.11 •. ,J ng from the Oran~ Count~ Tra,.,~p-~ru11on Com- mas.s1on. ~k{ anr -..t .J n his council ~cm has maJe i..;:> the shortfall b} bu~1ni S563 S.:.1 n d1~un1rd l"tdtral funds fro m tre "onhttn California ctt~ of &ni, 1a last .\uaust. and"°""' an add111on.1I S" i6. ) from Shasu Count~ The funding packAgr wtll finanC'< the 1.1. dco:ttn~ of In ult Center Dn'e from t"'o Ian<" tC\ lour lanes bttv.ttn the San Diei0 F~"J~ a.nd lake Forest Dn' t ~CA h.lngr 'II.Ith ~~ \. 1.:nl\ •ti made pou1blt b~ .i I~ • '"' 1ne Center Orl\t fund1nga.._t:rttmer• "'Ith Th( Int~ Co The ('Ompan\ ""1 I pro"-,& the lump wm cash pa ~ ment ~ for the hasta (ount' qittmenL and 1t v.all also contnt'lute awnunatt"I) SI m1lhon n iJ d.itionaJ funds fgw.ard tilt prol<"I: ~tcCann ttported For h.a.su Count'. the agrcnncnt "',11 pro' lde immediate ash For tn S509 ~ In ne w.tll grt S636. Ul iedtral fund ni Tht' Cit~ •111 u~ the monc'\ 11 S3'~ to<Aard anothtt ln'lD(' Cen1er Dn'C' pro1tct. .\Jthousb ~ In me Co rt'C'CI'" no 1mmtdlatt" ~ndil ior its land dtvdopmmts.. its ~on1nbut1on v.111 -ensure tund) ~omp.~11on of the proJ«t. .. McC'~n said \\ed~' Newport HarbOr Chamber of Commerce to install officers . . The ~ 98 ofrteen for lht N~ Harbor ~ra Chamber of Com mttec wiU br tnstallftl Frida> a1 ad~nntt and dance at 11\t N~-pon 9eKb Mamou Hotel. The public ts 1n,11ed IO thr 11 ll anual t'Vml. •h•ch btsJns v.1tb a cocktail rurpboa at 6~)() p.m. brfote dttu~r at 7:30. En1c:na1nmc:n1 will br ptavadcd b) the Keuh W11lwns~ ' The hiahll&bl o( thr ewni• will be tM .... nounttmcnt of lhc C1tittn OI * Year. Call the dWnbrr al 644-1211 for rnervatiofts. Inventors meet at OCC The Oranae Count~ chapter of the hn cntQn Works.bop v.111 hold the fim offour quanttl~ me<11ngs of 19&8 Fnda) at .lOp.m an Room I 16ofthc .\ru BUJldtng ofOranar Coast Coll~ an Cosu Mtsa A frtt trackmark sca~b. 'aJucd at S.,S, •111 be gn cn a•-a) at lhe mtttu11. •hK"b •111 fatUtt ~t ~er Ladoma Eichm~ and patent anornt"\ ""ROK Call John Brdin at~ for mort infomiataon Divorce worbllop •t UCI financial ach ata Fcances Johanttn • 111 prntnt a free~ on fi...n.I plannant d..n"' l.nd at\tT the dt \CK'CX I\ lhe Womco ·, Opponuntbe:S Centn at ·Cl Fnda . TbtJ p.m. ~m will 1ochxk a <bJCUUton and q~4ft1Wer pmOd.. Call 8j6; 1121 fbr prr.; rqasU'lllon and 1nJonnation.. .... Audubon Soclety pl•n• trip fht seco nd monthl~ field lnp of ~ Soulh ( oas1 ..\udubon tC'l) .,.,tJJ be ~Id tUC'da) at 9 a m at the \\ 1tdn'nns Garckns on lM Pala Indian Restt'a1ton. localed about I 0 milts~• oflntesla~ 5 on Ht&h•'I~ '"t> The public 1 v.cko~ lo~ C'\eftJ and should rnttt u t~ par\:1 MO near t~bndae-lncucof rtin. ll •1JI be held fan (all ·Ns.-010" or .t9~"' for funh~ 1nfonnauo n OCC plans motorcycle coa.ne ..\ vnc.Ja) safct) rount for e-.pcnmc"C'd mo•C>f'Cldt' ~rs ""111 be ofTerrd Saturda~ from '1 a.m. to S p..m tn Room I ~ oftht kilJ Cmtrr at Onnic Coast Cofkac. ~ .ounc 1s admtnanettd b} tbc Cahfonua HJ1&h"11.~> Purol On sausfaict~ compktaon. nckrs 11ri0 be tlt1>bk fOC' a 10 lO ~ pcrcrnt 1nsura.ntt miucttOn cafl 43~·5 1 for mort anform&ttOn s.Jlet audltlon• bJ Newport ~ B&lkt Moatmanrc. 1 nQO-il!fOfi1 daace coe- JJID) • 111 hold aQCSnion.s Sarurdl) for l perform~ oppottUDJIJO for daiK-en I land up and for ab tldftm Balkt~ toll The tnOUU •-tll be ~Id at lht C'WpOn lialft adcm). ~632 S&nta Ana -''<. Costa Mm:: Tlllo. enterested should call 646-or ~ 644 few ~ anfonnauon and lPPQIOtme1'~ . '. .. C °'9ig8 CC1e11 DAIL V PILOT/~. JenlMfY 21, 1- Library turning to a~toiDatlon SoCc'er team 's Russlci.ri trip !' .. ~ .... ~ ~::~~:~icke~tbantbey~nsay :::=·~~~-OU~ i·snormorie tha .. nj t kicks . . It also ~os customen wall not Oruee County ~ also now usu" US ~·~--===~er.=;~~ ~~~~1;,•::.sa:~n:,~~ w~~ automation. •lomalioo al the ,check-out stand. or stamp information in thrtr 7;:' Also at the Newport library by early By JOYCE BODLOVICB .. We bave had cudyll1el. bOitiiJ a -1t • -you"~IOinl IO love your ncllt trip to "We want to cmphasitt that'au10-sprlDJ will be a system allowing °' .. .._....... Hallowem .-ny. told ChristJNs "J am not really scattJd..•• said the die Ncwpon Beach Public Library. ma&ion is a tool to provide bener people to consult a computer ter· The 1 S-mem~ soccer team___. wreaths and 10ld stuff at lbe swap TcWinkk pupil. -1 am sure t.Mir s..ni.. Monday, anyone wishina service to the patrons of Newpon minat and see whether a book or .,..,-v meet. .. he said. ··we bave a planned a teams arc aood. bot we have ~n tD ._ die library will be issued a Beach," said Tom Johnson, library vickowapc is avaalablc « Yihcther it i.s for the picture looldn1 battered. joa-a-thon. ~ with ~Ui· Euler praciicina a lot·· .-.Xc:ard with a scanner rode on it. services manager. So far. almost on band at ooe of the library·s other ~C::,~ =Coach ·John Mad-CIP and 1?av1na a l':'&U. • • And that wou.ld explain Hinklc•s ile dloee oa canned 1oods and other 10,000 people havealrndy regjS1tted four braM'bes. Eventualty. according d Id ba bee ud A~na to Oliver.~ idea fOr broken hand.. lf'OCelY stott items. This means with their new cards. Johnson said. ,to Johnson. the library•s entire card en wou ve n pro · the tnp-dubbed '"Amencan Youth ·.:...:i • library workers will know what books The Newport Center branch will be catalo& will be replaced with com-Y ct there is good reason fQr their Friendship Tour" -was conceived . K.aiana Olavn:. an.~tber .TeWankJe laave beea borrowed and who bor-the first to implement the new puter terminals. Band-Ajded and scratched legs. The after he returned from a tournament etghth-uader, said he1scun~1Jsabout Irvine man earns parachutist badge ~ ht. ,,_..,. D. Gllderra. son of • • • ~ · JWith and Donald Gutierrez of • Nav\ Fireman Davis E. Knox, a arom a six-month dcplor.ment to the &vlne. has received the ""'..,.chutist 1978 graduate of Newport Harbor western Pacific with Heheopter Anti-_.. High School. recentl) received a letter Submarine Squadron-8. Naval Air ~ upon completion of the three-of commendauon as .. student of the Sation in North Island. San Di~o. He weci airborne course at the Arm) · 979 fN ln&ntry School in Fon Benning. Ga. month" while servin~ at the Naval 1sa I graduateo cwpon arbor ife is a t 985 graduate of Irvine High Damage Control Training Center at High School. • • • School. the Naval Base ~n _P~1ladelph1a. DouW S. Wnb, son of William • • • Pvt. Matt D. Mebtersllagen. son of and Eue=nie Wene of Newport Lance Cpl. Dalffll M./Poppert, ·Pat Meinershagen of~ewport Beach. Beach. has been commissioned a daughter of William and Sharon has completed a '4atercraft engineer second lieutenant upon graduateion ~un of Huntington Beach. recently course at the Arm) Transportation from. the Air National Guard received a letter of appreciation in School at Fon Eusus. \'a. Academy of Military Science in ~ition of her outstanding per-• • • Knox\'illc, Tenn. Wenie isa member i>rtriantt while stauoned wit-h Lhe -C~t Guard Seaman Vic&or A. of-rtre-Ncbrasb Air Naliona1 Guard ltd Mmne Aircraft Win$ at the RapUel. son of Ed'41n Raphael of and is with the l 73rd Tactical Marine Corps Air Station m Camp Corona deJ Mar. recent!) graduated R · Sq··--t-· · · Pendleton. She is a 1986 graduate of from Coast Guard recrull 1ram1og. co%~nnaissance WKUun sn J..in- Un iversity High School in Irvine. He is a 1981 graduate of Dana Hills • • • . • • • High School Cadet Stena R.. Dal&k, son of Petty Officer 3rd Class Tltomas A. • • • Willie and Elna Daigle ofliuntington Sayen, son of Thomas Sayers of First Lt. nllip Dyer, son of La~ Be h · ed 'cal lrvinc. recently reported for dut\ n. er of Balboa Island. has been ac · receiv pracu work in . ,,.,.. .,,, mihtar) leadership at the Army aboard Lhe replenishment oiler u~ decorated with the .\rm' ..\ch1eve-ROTC advanced camp in Fort Lewis~ Wabash. home~~~ in Long Beach. mcnt Medal in West Gamian~. ~er. Wash. Daigle is a student at Mesa Marine Cpl. Eric J. Delfi.D, $on of a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Militar) College in Grand Junction, Colo. Maria Delfin of lrvmc. recentJv Academ> at West Point. is a platoon. S • • • J leader with 1L-67th 'rm or. I'"-....,. 4 Jim N G,..__ son of Jack reported for duty w11h the 3rd Marine •~ • • ;' ..-~. · -Aircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Navy Lt. J.U M. Slaapter, son of McClendon of Huntington Beach. Air Station in Tustin. He is a 1983 Charles and Donna Slaugbte'r of has completed an Army primary .. ·d f I H .gh Sch · leadership course in West Germany . ....;;gra __ ua_te_o __ rv_m_e_1~ __ 00_1_. ___ N_e_w...;pa_n_Bea __ c_h_. _rece __ n_tl..:..y_re_1_u_m_ed_ Gibson. a 1983 graduate of Cal State FuUerton. is an armo r crew member wilh the 63rd Armor. MUSEUM ••• JO-foot schooner." The mu~um currently has~cight boats for sale and would like to cccpt additional donations but. "We ave a space problem. Last month I had to tum down a boat because I didn·1 know ~here -we"d put iL We have no mooring space." According to Ober. the museum site is leased from the city and there ar~ hopes 10 expand in the near future. Ober said that they need more \'Olun1eer help to organize the faCllll~ and that future plans include a nautical li brary that would make the more than 150 donated books avail- able 10 the public. ··A few of those books arc quite old. We have one on shipbuilding dated 1830 and another called 'The Histon of the Sea' inscribed 1882." · The museum's newsletter comes out quan erl} and 1s distributed to a 4.500 name mailing lisv Many of the museum's members arc aJso members of various yacht dubs including Lhe Newport Harbor Yacht O"b. Obet said that she hopes that as the muscum becomes ~uer known more yacht club members will sec the need to .. preserve Lhe nautical bistQry of Newport Beach." And The Signs, They Are A 'Changing. f 11 du111g11rg Costa Mcsn M(•dical Ct•11/er Hospital to College Hospital Costa Mcsn . Ttw Besa of Uw Old • VU.>l1I\ Ml'\11\.,11.;ur~K,l l<l"' College Hen/th E11taprises i5 kt.•epi11g Ille [lt'Sf of the old n11d adding tlu· bes/ of tire m·w. • ~-1-1-t-tUt EIT1'~~~" IA·r-irtm..'tlt .Al Ttw~ofttw~ • 21-~ Adolescent P~nim f..-teens "1th ~motional ltt ~h.n·~•I problems • l.•immunah-~....J """mllntt\"''"''I'\ '"' • Cullc>-~ Hasp1t.11' dt.JK.itton to quallf\' c.u~ <1nd palk>nl Y11<tf1Ctkln -&kee 9/gspi!al COSTA MESA 301 VICTORIA STREET COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA 92627 (71•1 &42·213<& '"' ''n:l"''ill"'"' Costa Mesa American Youth Socnr in Hawaii. tb.e stylC. of socc:er the Russaan team Organization (AVSO) team. made up :·1 realized these kids were aenino wlll play. of boys 13-15 yea.rs old. are fine-h he will L..-... 1uning1heirgameinprqllarntionfora atanagcw cnt Y soonuc:outof '"lknowitislikeastrictcountry," goodwill trip to Russia this summer. AYSO," he said. "I put tosether:a trip he said ... Maybe they will feel we And Frank Ettin,JCT wants to help. of what 1 thouabt was the· most don't know how to play~ .. . The retired busmessman rccently difficult~ to go·~ · According to Oliver. the team banded the red and white uniformed Though Ohversaid the boys on Lhe hopes to involve President Reagan in team a check for s 10.000. t~m a-tt sea~ ~r players. he their ao<>dwill m ission. A letter re- .. lt is a great pleasure 10 help did not ~ bis sclct10!' ~rily cently scntto thc.Ptuidcnt, on behalf support this pmoram," he toJd the on_outstandmgpm~ stills. . of the team. asks for a message from ·-:-rr-ti Some of tht kids were picked the White House which Lhe team has bo)'S. ··1t is excitmg or everyone. l because of their soccer ability and "pledged to carry with thcot ·to tht ~~oi:sJ~~r:/~m~ri~ ... friends as some of the kids were selected leaders and people of the Soviet According 10 the tcam·s head because they deserved to be on a trip Union:· coach. Pete Oliver, the tolaJ cost of like this.·· he said. ..The boys on this soccer team from the trip 1s estimated to be around The trip has been arranged through Ora~ Count) arc ready to meet the s5o.OOO. tnhoen prCi0tifizet n0srga.Exn.d\att.nge £~ubncil. a worl on a bemer fielfd ofrldplay 1~~n .. When we formed this team in • 1. ~ on WJ•IC serves the dar1c:ened arcna o wo po 1ttcs 1986."0liver sajd, .. ltoldthc.parcnts as a n intermediary for groups and international squabbling." the and kids if they hung in there for the int~rcsted in visiting the Soviet letter reads ... They arc ready not to oeAI two years we would find a way.to Unio n. . play at making world peace. they att raiSt the money. When someone ~~~mg to ~nt Jan K.ausen. read} to make world pea« Lhe reason comes forward like Mr. Etti'n~ it this tnp is the first time the Eitchan~ for p~aying.~· alwa\S·make:s lhings easier.. Council has~ to arnngc a tnp Oliver said. to date. Jhe ~m has Oliver said the team ha.s raised -fora non-prole.ssiona:I t~.rn of'young not recei"ed a repf} from the presi- S34.000 through numerous fund people. . . dent. . raisers and pnvate donations The . Paul Htnk.le. 13. ~portmg a c:ast .on But formal reply or not. the team of cit) of Costa Mesa bas pl~ged his.broken hand. ~Id he ~.s looting }oung men will carry their own S5.000. forward to meettng people from message to the Soviet Unjon, BRIDGE ••• F'romA5 CO\ er musical scores. Clemen ts of jazz and related art, including Cubism and Primitivism. The second program highlights the period from 1920 to the 1950s. Then. in week three. Vicki will . discuss artists Romare Bearden. Jacob Lawrence. Charles White and others. The series. conunues on Thurs- day nights from 7 to 9 p.m. through Feb. 4 at a cost ofS I 5 for the series. orS6 per program. For moredetailscaJI. 552-1018. • • • In case }OU haven't heard, Newport Beach Kiwanis mem- bers are celebrating the organiza- tion· s 7 3rd binhd~. accord1 ng to Raymond Osbrill, president of the dub. The first Kiwanis club was chartere<i on Jan. 21. 191 5. to Detroit. Mich. Today. the service club has grown to number 8.200 clubs and 315.000 members in 70 nations around the world. The dubs sponsor community service oroiects and conduct Tom Wilek fund-raising. Local K1wamsser- ' ice projects include assisting the special olympics. sponsorship of a Ke~ Club at Newport Harbor High School andgjvingass1stance to the need~ and to the youth. s, •• We invite you to send us Dr. Ricardo llllectl information on commu.ity u p- peaillas. w~wu1 toltea:rfrom yoa a boat apcomillg eve11t1, l«al people ud aeipabonood news iD gene ral.Send to Daily Pilot , P .0. Bo1 lHO,CostaMesa tHH . Mark to die attellti• of ltaty Boaclter. LENDING A HAND TO BUSINESSWOMEN ••• P'TOm·A 5 Small Business .\dm1nistration. are planning a da}-long conference on Ma) ~7. .. We expect al least t.OOO women lo attend.·· she said. Relph 1s a former child actress for radio and stage and her background span's decades of invohemcnt w11h 1.1.omen·s issues includmi the estab- lishment of an adult education pro- gram for women in .\fnca during the 1960s. I "l was very impressed by the womens· ab1l1t)' to help themselves. It was because ~e did ll ~ith their input that the school lasted so long. -she said. Relph 1s also responsible for the Cen1fica1e in Man.meat Effective- ness Trammg program at USC and holds a master's dcgrtt in Man..- !flent Counschng from George Wash· mgt<?n ~~i,ers1ty and the Universit) •OfV1rg.inta. - EDUCATOR HAS.HlSTORY OF SER~CE ~·· From AS Millian married. became the father 10 six kids and grandfather to five and too\ ownership of the popular Cafe Prcgo restaurant on Catalina island. MacMillian said his concern about the academic ~elfa.rc of children led to his trustee role with the then Costa Mesa Union Board in 1964. ··I felt at the ume not enough attention was ~ven to the youngsters not able to cut 11." he said. ··Kids were dropping out of school and ~e wer~n·t doing anything for them. But that changed. We started the continu- AL auon school to tn and take care of kids adjusting 10 n·ormal education. I think the chanies have bad pos1uve effects on the kids.·· <\nd after 24 vears as a trustee. MacM1llian sa)s· controvers~ goes "11h the job. ··w e have had mecung rooms filled ~1th people upset about pro~ configurations. ~ployee d1sm1~s. emplo}ee cuts and school closurn:· he said. "I remember in the earfy 1970s. parents coming to the board Sale Today thl'OUlh J an. 31st SALE HOURS Mon.-Wed. 1-0-6 . Tbun.-Fri. 10-9 SaL 10-6, Sun. 12-5 Palo'.....,.., .. _ 1 •oull11uicll upset abo~t sex educatton:· MacM1lhan said his cumnt plan~ do not include retiring from the school board. ··1 don't know how long I'll be on the school board -I guess as long as I enjoy it .. he said. -The futu.re of our country depemh on the good educa- tion we give to Lhe childlren. An education will teach a child bow to p;trticipate in our counlf)'"s vote. Education is the only way for kids to understand ho-. democracy ~rks ... 119 FASHION mi.AND • NBWPOR1BRACH•769-1622 • llUDocb Willllin W-1111 \ · .. YRUcites Wagner for excellence Mary W-aner of the Ne\\'pon Harbor Yacht Club has bttn awarded the Yacht Racmg Union of Southern California's Yachting Service Excel- lence Award for 1987. The av.ard 1s presented annuall) an rccogrulJon of outStandang service to yachting in SoolhcTn Cahfomta. Waancr 1s a )achung joumahst. writing for sc'eral Soulhland .news- papers and boating pubhcauons. and also 1s acu' e in promotmg.sa1hng for women and JUn1ors at NHYC. Wagner was unabk to attend the YRU annual mccung due to illness and re<:e1ved the a-.ard in in absentia. The a ward was made bv Dick Landes, newl) clttlC'd commodore of YR · Mary Wacner Coast.Gua!!d cutting back coastal eatrols ALAMEO.\ (AP) -The L.S. Coast Guard has bttn orderC'd to cut $100 m1lhon from m national budget. fomng lhe agenC) to slash offshore cutter patrols b) near1) one- Lh1rd and tnm aircraft operauons b) 15 percent .. It's JUSt a rcaJ st\<ere tightening of the bell." said Chief Warrant Officer Ra) Masse) at the Guard's ~lamC'da Station in the San Francisco Ba). Masse) also v.amed that the "an· ous cost<uttlng mo' es b) the Coast Guard arc JUSt a prelude to antJCl- pated cuts in personn(I and craft nat1onv.1de. Monda) the Coast Guard '*as orderC'd to cut SIOO million from us opcraung expenses because of budget constraints brought on b) the Gramm-Rudman act. Massey said. Bes.ides cutting back on patrols and fixed-wing aircraft opcratJon~. the ' . Guard intends to reduce fleet training cAen::1sa and postpone non-' it.al maintenance. · -what we·rc bas1call) doing 1s dcfemng maintenance that should be done but )OU can lond of put ofTunul \OU ha'e the mone,." he said · TheCoastGuardhasabout 38.000 person;icl nauonv.1de The Coast Guard had sch~uled patrols.it sent uut pcnod1call} an case a scarcb and rescue operauon de- ' eloped ncarb}. Those patrols w1ll cease. he said. Search and rescue craft and law enforcement 'csscls v.1tt-stall be o n standb) at Coast Guard bases in case of emergenc1cs Accordins to Jul) 1987 Coast Guard Stallst1cs. the Guard saved 6.303 li'cs. assisted 136.000 people 1n distress. sa'ed S820 m1U1on in pro~ ert) and rtSponded to more than 70.000 distress calls. Enchanted evening after the show Stncer Robert Goulet and bla wife. Vera. (left) arriTe for a .. South Paclflc .. cut party at Blrraporettt•a restaarant lD C09ta lleea after their open-m, performance at Ora.nee County PerformlD& Arta Center. Below. Geor1la Spooner (~t) cbats wlth Jeffrey WilklnS and Rebecca Andrew who portrayed Cmdr. wnuam Barbt.on and Pf ellle Porbuah lD the ahow. BOAT llmDI! Power and 8811 - ! Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Thursday. January 21. 1988 A?- Will Smyth defend, the cup in a Cat?'." Wall the Amenca's Cup defense this )Ur be under the helmsmanship · ~ of Rand) Smyth of Huntington r Beach? Aulo1 l.ecuaEY That question gained credence this week when n was rcponed that Smyth. a wortd-renowned mult1hull sailor. has been asked to design and build a catamaran that would meet cw Zealand's challenge for the Amenca's Cup Lhas year. No design has bttn revealed by Sail Amenca. charged v.-ith managmg the defense of the cup for the San Dic&o Yacht Club. but John Manhall. wfio heads the design team for Sail Amenca. rcccml) announced that tv.-o boats mi&ht be built. a monohuJI that meets the parameters of ~ Zcalandcr Michael Fay·s 90-foot v.aterhne monohull. or a radical craft such as a catamaran which would compl) Y...1th the waterline length of +t 10 90 feet as spelled c Jt b) the ~menca's Cup Dttd of Gift. But the choice of m\lh v.-ould be logical since Dennis C'onnCT ""ho IOSt the cup to ~ustraha in 1983 and rcv.-on 11 an I 'J '"' has had no e~pt>nence 1n sa1hng muluhulls In addition to m\lh's efTon. at has bttn suggestcd 1hai Gino Morrclh. designer and builder of the ~6-foot catamaran \\ind v. amor m1&ht be comm1ss1oncd 10 bu aid a mulufull for Sail ~menca Of course. ail ~menca as not comm med to defending v.-uh a muh1- • huCJ. It is aJso known that Bnna1n Chance and Bruce Ne~n. mnnbers of the design team that au led the I~­me\C'r St.an & Stripes which defeated Austraba·s defender last year. has been commissioned to come up v.nh a monohull that v.-ould. hopeful!) sa1I circles around Nev. Zeal~nd's challenger But hold the phone. mates the v. hole th mg ma) v. and up an the couns again. Fay has indicated tha1 he "'111 again appeal to the !':ev.-YorL Supreme Coun 1f San Diego com~ up .,.,ih a catamaran Fa) 1$ lM gu" v.ho created all the conto,crs} v.-hen he took his chaUengc to coun to force San Diego to meet ham this ~car - 10stcad of 1991 -an a QO-foot v.-atarhne boat instead of a I ~-meter The colirt. "h1ch go' ems tht' I .Ai- } caqr old deed of Gift upheld his pica. But San D1ego/Sa1l .\mema con- tends that the Dttd of Gift does not specif) v.-hethcr the defmdcr shaH ha"e one or more buHs so toot as ft meets the cntena of a 44 to 90-fooc v.aterhne. lfSDYC Saal .\mciica opts for th~ muh1hull. the) arc also suggcstmt that the "enue v.-ouJd be Hawa11 v.hcre the v.-md blo~-s stroo,er and more consastcntl) than It docs in San Diego Fa' ~Jso has suwstcd that he \.\Ou Id protest such a change of ''enuc. \1ean"'h1lc the cloct 1s runnml L ndcrthe terms of the coun dccis10 D\ C must comp)) v.-,th a dcfeoSt b) September or.forfe1\ the cup. lf tht-re as tu IX' \\~t another coun banlc. n 1s gencrall~ conceded that the clock "'Ould be rcst.artcd. ~t.and b' mates the next Ammca's Cup co1..ld be sa'1ed an}11me betv.ccn Sc:p1c:mbcr ofth1s )e.arand September of i ~'11 m an} thing from I :?0-foot monohulls g1ant muh1hulls. 12- mcters -ore' en dinghies. ""The catamaran Y...111 dcfinatel) be built." said Smyth. an Olympic and v.orld class catamaran sajlor. I( Sail Amcriea opts for a catamaran. it was not spccifiC'd v.-hcthcr he v.-ould be the helmsman v.-hen SDYC defends the cup against :"lev. Zcaland"s Mcrrury Bay Boat Club. poss1bl) an September. e ·yc ·changing.~its 66 Series - Sta rkey race, Hibachi series this weekend The Vo}agcrs Yacht Oub will be host to Soling Class sailors this coming weekend for the annuaJ Jack Starkey Memonal Regatta. The Sohng as one of the seven Olympic classes. In other local action, the South Shore Yacht Club will St&Je the first race of ns H1bach1 Scncs for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRF) ratings and dinghies. the SCY A calendar for other areas has not bttn issued. .. r By ALMON LOCKABEY Island. and return Dlllr .............. ,-The new IOR Sencs as schcdulctd to The Balboa Yacht Club has an-Ut under v.-a~ Jul~ 9-1 ( nounccd that its popular 66 Scncs In a~nouncang m 19 race ~hed­ 't\all be sailed this )Car b) Per-ule. 8\ C note-<! that It 1,1,111 be host to formancc Handicap Racing Acct ~e _ L_nated tat~ ) ac~t Raong (PHRf) and \tadget Ocean Racing Unions ;un1or 1,1,omcn s cham- Oub (MO R( I raungs p1~nsh1p fo~.!h;;. Le1ter troph~ 10 be For the first ume since us 1nccpuon sailed ~ug. --·- o' cr t1,1,o dttadcs ago lntemauonal Contestants from a~ross the coun- OfTshore Ruic llOR 1 raungs wtll be . -l!) arc npcctcd to attend. including ehminatcd from the 66 Scnes. The defcndinf ch~mpaon Gas.clle C'amet club as ianugurat1ng a new senes for San Diego ) acht Club The ~ncr IOR ,achts onl) Tropb) regatta \I.Ill be saalC'd an us.er The 66 Scncs v.as inaugurated as Radials s1' races of about s1' hours each Another nauonal e'ent hosted b' hence the name ""66 ·• Thts )Car's BYC' 1s 1ts Go' emor's Cup match scncs v.--1lrget under 1,1,3~ March 19 raong scnes for sailors undCT 19 L'nder the ne1,1, format. the 66 Once aga.m the sencs v.111besailed 1n Senes is open to sailors \I.hose boats three-man Santana-:?0 sloops haH a 'ahd PHRF ratings and 11.ho Tv.ehe tcams of,outh sailors wtll be .are members of the Southern Cah-selected. based ·on thcu regional fornaa Yachung ..\SS0C1at1on. The sa1lofTs. The ent~ last 1s also e:tpcctcd s.cncs v.-111 consist of tv.o 01) inp1c to include 1ntemat1onal competitors course races. tv.-o channel races. and a according to Peter Huston. race v.-eekcnd ra~ to Long Point. Caialana administrator In addition to these r ma1or e'ents. BYC has been 1nv1tcd to 1:ompete in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's L' .S Yacht Oub Challenge rep1ta . lhe v.anner of v.h1ch "'Ill be de-clared the best )acht club an the l. n1tcd talCS Tv.ehe clubs "'llJ compete in the event. which v.·111 be 541led .\pnl 6-10. Rccogn1Z1ng the need for conunual grov.-lh 1 n ra~ suppon sen tCCS.. B Y.C v.-rll begin a race management educa· t1onal program lh1s )CV. to be headed b' Jack MaJ1oockrodt v.ho tS a L' ) R L Stn1or Judge. ~ program v.11J take tot~ people through the ranks of ra« managemenL ult1matel} ending ill ra~ chamnan. according 10 Hustoo. Other acu' aucs planMd b) BYC include the second annual CHOC Rep1t.a. run b) L}IC Kt'TT with tllr proct'eds gomg to the Cb1Jd~n' Hospital of Orange Count~. ~ replla IS CO-h6sted b~ the UdO lsX Yacht Club .. . 'Tribute' slick, sentimental aDd spleildid iJi Laguna BJ TOllnnJS ._ ........... Time, Next Year" and "Romantic Comedy." - One of his more accomplished works 1s "Tribute." a slickly ~­ ti mental piece that finds myrild humor in the awkward rtunion between a brash. hyperactive publi- cist wh6sc time on earth is runnioa out and hi5 cstnnaed tttn·aae 50n. to our f ul\nybones. ps for the bean It'• CWTtntly on vu 4'..m e.u:dknL lS the virtually speeclllea subject of production at the Laauna Playhoust. unexpected honot"$.. he~ the title. hand. but whose t-fttttWCMSS fades in Jbe situati<!nal scgrMnU of the play. Bcmard Slade. who works the same side of the st~t as Neil Simon. if not q_uitc so prolifically, is a playwri&ht of sharp comic insiJltl. as evidenced in such representative works as "Same Slade spices his path os with enough As the introverted son wbo's tryina punch lion to kttp the aud1cn~·s despcr9tcly to act to know his dad eyes dry. and dirttlor Joan McGillis before ht loses him. Rieb Jackson is. has elicited some crisp, d ynamic marvelously subtle in his approach to performances from her scven-mem-the character. His low·key demeanor -;jii~jiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii~!ii~jiijji~~iiiiiiii~~ ber cast. h 's a warm, witty show that serves to maanify the moments of ·, nms hiah marks 'for staging. inter-outrage. such as the scene-where he ~tat ion and set design. discovers an act of infidelity between Jacquie Moffett. who al50 desiptd the splashy townhoust stnina. makes a fine no-nonsense doctor JOin& beyond tht call of duty to act Scottie to underao his needed treatment. Lisa Picotte glisten$ in the nimsily con- structed role of Jackson's love interest. while Cindy Bollman con- tributes a nice. spicy cameo as a retired hooker with the proverbial Michael Miller takes the demand-his parents. inaroleofScouie Templeton. a son of Karlene von Szeliski enriches the upscale Murray Bums from ··A role of Miller's ex-wife and Jackson's Thousand Clowns" who's always mother, now happily remarried but .. on." even when he's left alone on still not immune from Scottie's stqc. Miller delivers a smooth. charm. Lessconvincingis Neal Visser thoughtful rcndit.ion of this lo\table as Miller's PR agency boss who's recuc-and -aftcr lWO hours Of playing dynamite with a microi'>hone in his heart of gold. · "Tribute" can be enjoyed equally by devotees of physical and itfteralc comedy and plays through Feb. 7 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. I aguna Beach. with per- formances Tuesdays through Satur· days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30. Cati 494-0743 for ticket information. ... 6AM8Y(N t :OO l :IO $:20 7:30 1:40 1omm ovatteoAllD IPS) U :t O 2:2$ 4:$,$ 7:25 .. 1:$5 / J!Ol Mflc OllOfllift S C C11t1. Sh. Cntr. 121~oi"l:10 7 :2S a. 1:35 ·r\\O THUMBS UP! A 'WONDERFUL TIME AT THE l\itCNIES ... ·- _.. W., 1 ~ l....,• S&.ll A U!(JtT A '"'l ...._-...f~ lH (R ·\ lOL.\S C .\Gt M®NSTRU ~ !_ " .... "91"•• l ~ 8UEMA l'ARI( • HUNTWtG'TOH HA~ l AGVICA auett • MISSION VIEJO •STA#TOlll U. \low"e f;r•vi!S "•"'t'IQ!Ot' • .. • !:••ca>, .... ,. !a-i.~ ~-14 Et•-"·'!IOt~ • ~2-A993 !•! 033! •9· ., 360~ !9•~7 . . . .... Several !peal )'Oungstcrs arc in- volved in the Greater Los Angeles Children's Theaier production of the -Peanuts" musical comedy .. You're a Good Man, Charlie BrQwn." opening tonight at Cal State Long Beach's University Theater. The casl includes Audra and Katrina Binkley. Tracy BlintlifT and Harmon) Larsen of Fountain Valle). Katharien Fairchild. Noel Guglielmi and Mane). Lexie and Andre" Weinberg of Huntin ton Beach. llOLLY RINGWALD "FerK~m" It~ about stidting around, no matln' what. ·---J! , ____ .. O•Ll'"I ., __ * COST A MESA * IRVi'IE ) l AGUICA Hill S * OllAllGE . * ftSn.ISTU I t:•Ch-~~. · i':·v~ .. ..,,.·!"~·" E~···nS.:-:.& IQ .. -.. ~ Ec~~-t'il >-c , · ,z &5-e ~ • .. "'• ·u c.." ~ rss.:i "' 3935 STARTS TOMORROW •COSTA •SA LA •RADAl'lo'< SU 11._9')<.2•00 •-Sl""f!:.,. -t XJ--1·1 Ea.1"01 ~ ""ter-•ef ·~· .t•a,& v: """5.Sa: <.cf:..-.c:. °'"""""° .. ...,, £V"'~"'· AT A THE-ATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU sm.~1 EMptRE OF THE SUN (.-0) 1' • 6 IUCll DO.ll STOlO , ... } ..... GOOD MOANING V1ETNAM I ~----(") 1-.6 rua DClJ'f mm> -5:JM:tl.ll'.ll L110c1•11 a ...... ~ o.a,_. THE COUCH TRIP <"> 6-00-HO·IHO PLANES. TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES (R) 1 00. to0-1 t.CS FOR KEEPS (P011) HS.l"tO· I O:GO 8ATTEJUES NOT INCLUDED (PO) 6 ts RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD. PART 2 <"I I .. ll'JS OVERBOARD (.-0) 1 J0.~4S c-. ....... , .....,. 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RETUNt OF THE UWMI DEAD, PART 2 (ft) ~~ll:l~ IDOIE MURPHY RAW (R) 5'.JHJH .M RENT A COP (It) ~ .. , .. THE COACH TMt (It) • 1 ........ Last year 105,000 Americans under age 65 died of heart attacks. In tact. 45 percent of all heart attacks happen to people younger than 65. If you're old enough to be concerned about heart disease. be wise enough to take the steps recommended by the American Heart Association to reduce your risk. Don't smoke. Reduce the tat and cholesterol in your diet And control high blood pressure. Act now Because it's never too early to start taking care of yourself. V American Heart Association wrnE FIGHTIN3 Frn \QJR Urt: ... 1Tllm~'909IW ICUTSW W 0000 MOaNING GOOD MOaNlNG VIETNAM 911 Vll'TNAM ... ~--':t:a-,:xMS~lJU--1'211:1· CllJ P'"'11_.-__ 1_12'a kit SM 1111 11.-i&iT ilW '°" a1IClWl'M .... ~m-••••• nm .llllf't'uu"' 1y y1:tt1.u .. u .... ,,_,,_. . .,,.. TMI COUCM ftlP ..i 11'JI t.U ~ ....... ltds LAKEWO 0 t '""'f'' S.ou•~ !JUI!!! 1111/(...., .... ·- w.Y .. WD-.LT mntM IMIOW.OMMAW TMI 1'llAIN ... ,. . .............. , .... -WT ... aa ,.,JI .... a...7 ... 11 - 90LAY l1DIOITOM MLLICll 1m1t •nt1 •••,. ....... TMall MIN AND A IAaY 1N1 11:» 2:tt Silt 7:2.5 ..... ._., n1lllO'Ola MOOHSTIUCK 1N1 12'4t -l:U 7tM t•U 1""1N~ TMI IMPl91 Of TMI SUH ... hit •tf 7:Jt Itta ....... "MIN9. -WAU sram 111 11:» a.11 Sd9 l!U " .. ... ATDOTawmw THI COUCH TIUP 911 ··~•.JSIWJ '°"'.....-OUT ----1...,...., •oa Kiin ~111 1:M 4:1J ... MJ IMS eGUY ITRIO'W'IU,,_ MUKf UOADCAST NIWS llJ bMWS 1..-1•11 80UJl'--......... .....,...u OVIDOUD !"'t . ................ . MUT .,_ W •WHMl&U G'fRM THROW MOMMA '1lOM net RAIN ... ,. .......... , .. ... LariS'Sa Chappell of Irvine and Drew Ostrowski ofN~n Beach. Performan~ will be given toni~t throuah Sunda)' at 8 p.m. with matinttS Sa1urda)' and Sunday al 2 p.m. call 635-2858 or 638·312 I for ticket infonnation. • • • ,. CAU..BOARD -The HunUnftOn Beach Playhouse will hold auditions Saturday at noon and 6 p.m. for the comedy "Agatha Christie Made Mc Do h" .... director Adriane Coros will be Sttking five men and four women from 20s to SOs at the Lakeview Park Cl ubhouSt'. I 74S I Zeider Lane. Huntington Beach .... call 681-82 I 4 for more information. RE VIEW Scope and splendor in 'Aida' By GREG &LElJ.KX Of .... q.ly "94 .... Giuseppe Verdi's epic oper:a ;· .\ida .. has never been a dramatic 'masterpiece. What It has been 1s good. solid entenainment. replete with a nch. full-bodied . score. e'<OllC costumes and grand st. ge p1Ct"es. Its plot 1~.i~ straightforward as the struggle be- t"een love and pnde. · and its emotional scope borders on melo- drama. Those "ho look forcomplex- 1tit"S are Iikel~ to be disappointed - ..Don G1ovann1" 11 1s not. Yet of Verdi's 28 operas. ''.\1da .. 1s the most famous and most popular. although 11 can be arsued that he wrote other operas of more emo- tional and musical depth ("Otello .. comt<s 10 mind) . The reasor1s for the populanty of ·· .\1da .. arc made plain in the current producuon being .St""ed by Opera Pacific at the Orange County Per- forming .\m Center The compan) presents a la' 1sh. sausfymg pro- ducuon -shon on depth. but long on musical quality and extrava- gance . .. Aida" IS set in Egypt in the days of the great pharaohs. Egypt is under siege b) Ethiopia. and the goddess Isis has selected a young arm) captain named Radames (Ruben Dominguez) to lead the Egyptian arm~ to victory over the invaders. Radames also secs \'1ctory as a way to free his beloved Aida (Leona Mitchell). the Ethiopian slave of Amneris (Dolora Zajic). the pharaoh ·s daughter who is he~lf in lo"~with Radamcs. The love lriangle a'hd ob"ious confhcls in place. the plot progresses th rough ' 1ctory. be1rayal and a tragic dcnouemcnL Ver<h scripts the opera in such a "a} that one does not nC'ed subtitles to full) grasp the obvious goings-On. . The Opera Pacific production of .. .\ida" succeeds becausc of specta- cle of the visual and vocal vanety. As Aida. Mi tchell demonstrates. wh) she is considered the premier l~nc soprano in the United States. From her ana d'entrata to her final notes. Mitchell displays rare vocal nuenc) and cC>ntrol of an instrument that might -casil) overwhelm a lesser talenL Her high notes soar "l thout blanng. and even the p1amss1mo passagt"S are clear and prte1St'. , Mitcttc11's staie-lJT'CSC"ntt is I~ cenain. Her l\1da Sttms hollov. unul the third act. where Aida 1s tom between counU) and lover. Here. ..\ida's love for Radames becomes apparenL but even m this. one of the most p1,·01al scenes in the opera. Mitchell displa)sonl) limited acting ability and falls shon of being convincmg •n her despair and con- fusion. Mitchell often 1s completely up- staged b) Zajic. who nearly steals the show as the cunning -\mneris. ZaJic's meuo-soprano is a satisfying if not outstanding instrument that occasionall} wobbles and grates. bu t she comes the closest to full v realizing her character - a bas1ca11; decent but spoiled ""Oman whose pit) for Aida's torment cannot overcome h~r dcc1s1on to crush her out of desire for Rada mes. Overall. the most complete and pleasing performance. . - FOR KEEPS (POU) I OO·l 00-S 00-7 00 HO~IOCS l HE COUCH Tf'IP l"> I JO J )GS JO 1 Jt.1 JO t JO Domi ngucz offers a Rada mes who is almost sapp) in his love for ~1da. After a somewhat ·rough opening ::=~!~;~~;~~~~~~;~;;i;;~~==~~ ana. Dominguez' l~nc tenor soa~ beautifull) through the remainder of the performance. His acting ability. ho"-evcr. is also somewhat limned . and the brief scenes wi th Aida -so 2 ADULTS '.: PRICE OF 1 WAll STREET I") SJO I OG·IO ll TR"H•NAND A •ABY (PQ) Ht-l•HO MOONSTRUCK (PG) II CS.I •~~ OM·l~I J0.1us ---1-. _, ..... _ _. lnUmN Of TMI UVMle9 DIM PUT II • NIUO...., LOU1 NOM-'1MIU• flOll ........ ,. 111¥91 .... • . ... . .. ...... ..._.~ ... .-TY MNC9'ee ... I. _,,_.,..,... ftl90W MIRMA W •--------- ftll 111A91 ... t• ..n•mc .. ,... .. -·· ,....,._, --~-LnMMWIMON • -·· I ""IGA_, _,~. UIWWl#GM •. Lo HABRA . : .. -----_,.. -II IW-...... ,.. -··--· -··-.. ---"" couae tmP • IOMITl1•1• WIL9 . ... , ..... _ _. .............. ................ IMll II H __ ........... fMOWMGPlf ...... ............. imporun& lO &he establishment of their cmo11onal bond -arc un- fwfilhng. The sets and costumes for "Atda .. ehc1tcd well-deserved .. oohs" and ·•ahiu·· from lhc opening nl&ht audience. Opera Pacific apparently spared no e'pcnsc 1n mounting this ~u<'t1on. complete wi1h art'hts. rdols and tcmpld that span the ~ng1h of the ttntcr's coniickrablc staaic and stretch an CU ) SO feet or more from Ooor to «ilina. The spcaaclc an Kvcral scenes is ..onh) of Cecil B. DrMill(: In lhc tnumpl\al ICCM. more than I SO soidtcf1.. Ofllook.tn. dancers and IS6oned Oll)tft fill the 1-.. A Chariot dr1W1'1 by I Ml honr C~Tn prancn throuab the tOWCnftA Ptn. •• .\tda • 15 k'heduled for thru more pcnormancn-Saturday • Tucsdi) and ~t Fndaf at the Orlntc Count) Nrfomuaa Ans Center In the Fnda) ~ntt. .4'Nta •111 bt pll)ed by Catol Nd*tt wiiimmiiliiililiiillliillilimlllliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilillliliilil--llliliiiiilii .. .-i.. and t~ tolt of 1'.adamn ••II bt ~ b) Stefano is;m. .. 976 wrong xium;ber for teen DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read }Our column very often. but I have never been motivated to wme unul now. When I saw that letter about the 976 phone numbers. J kne"' I had to speak up. I have a 15-ycar-old boy who uses the 976 number all too often. When I a pproached ham about ll he said at was for spons updates, etc. I called one of the numbers to check and I was homfied at what I heard The call lasted about three minutes. I was ~1ck to m )' stomach after 30 seconds I taJked to m) son calmly about the calls and asked ifhe could explain his feelings. I wanted to know what he got o ut of such filth. He "'as reluctant to respond e"en thoug.h he has alwa~ s been qu11e open with me. His onl\ comment "'as that he had been HOROSCOPE Friday, Juury U ARIES (March 21-'\pnl 19) A11 lMDEIS . ha' ing trouble getting a girlfnend. (I should tell )OU that he as taJI and good-looking but somewhat sh).) To add to m) troubles (or his. I don't know \\h1ch) I found threc-nng binders filled w11h photos of bikini- clad models and ads for porno videos. He has not ordered anything to m~ lno"' lroge. but I am afraid that may be the ne'<t step I '-'ant to nip this m the bud 1f I can. Please suggest somethins. -WORRIED MOM lN NORTH HOLLYWOOD. CALIF. QEAR MOM: It souda te me~ lf yo., IOD la qelte eormal. Moreover, t~ commulcaUoe betweea Y•• two appears te be very &oo4. Worm yoer aoa tlaat lf lte wuts i. call U.ose t1' Hmbers ia lite f•tare, lte wlJI laave to pay for &Wib. (111 bet lle11 SOOD clttide Wt lle'a Ucl eaotlJll.) Also tell a.Jm lf lte onlen aay pono films yoa'd like to take a loM at tllem wltla lllm. TH lmportut tbiac 11 for yoer aoe to.bow that ~ cu talk to JM abo•t aay~iDg. Al be becomes more mature, bis fasciaatron wl~ tile sJuzy stalf will dlmiAisll, ud evnta· ally It will die a natural deaU. broapt on by bored~m. possible. Be discreet. ------------- 'on cmplo) ment. health. pets. dependents I ntu11ton pla} s major role. heed .. inner 'oice." Cancer. ~quanus pla) roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): E>ivcnify. com - municate. check wardrobe. remember recent resolutions concem1ng diet. nutnuon. Lunar emphasis continues on change. 'anet). spcculauon, chansma. sensual it} Sagll· . protect pnvac~_and reputation. Some SYDNEY 0MARR close to 'ou. mclud- 1ng famai} members. ma) '-'ant to 1n,ohe \OU m foolish dis- putes. Rise abo' e 11 and smile TAURUS(Apnl .................... . 20-Ma) 20)" You get what )OU want, love 1s in picture. '-'ISh comes true. }Ou also ha'e luck m matters of speculauon. Mistakes are corrected. )OU recel\ e refund. Fam ii) member agrees to ~our plan. Libra in'ol .. ed GEMINI C Ma~ 21-June 20): lndl\1dual "'ho prom- ·~s plent) ma} actuall} lack authont) Be a1o1.are. alcn. self-reliant. Define terms. Stt others 1n reahsuc hght. Be "'al} in connection '-'Ith romantic 1n,ohement Pisces IO\Ohed CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22>. \\hat appeared nebulous '-'•II no" come close '-'Ill be solid. 'ou"ll ha'e chance to transform apparent loss into s1gndicant gain Deadline 1s tn'ohed. lo'e rela11onsh1p intensifies Capncom featured. LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug.. 21). Legal dapuie in ~ur fa,or. You·11 gain greater freedom as result. )Ou·11 reach more people. potenual will be realized. Focus also on m}ste~. intngue. gJamor. possible mhen\ance · VIRGO I ~ug. 23-Sept 22). Highlight ong,inaht). 1.t.1llingness to test )Our own capab1hues. You·11 be concerned "1th panncrsh1p. pubhcit). legal documents. mamal status You"re due for fresh stan 1n ne1o1. d1rec11on LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22>· Fam1I} member sa)s one thing but could mean ~methtnll enurcl} different Focus tanan 1s in picture. · SAGITTARIUS (:-.Sov 2:!-Dec 211· Feeling of .. betng confinro .. 1s temporal") Kno" 11. refuse to be d1s- courag~. You'll learn more about basic issues. propcrt) , alues. long-range prospects Taurus. Scorpio figure prominent!) CAPRICORN !Dec 22-Jan. 19)· You·n capll,ate man) "'1th dazzlin$ d1spla' of ab1lit) to analyze character '1a manuc ans. sciences Scenario highlights populanty. change. tra .. el. "anet). Gem1n1 pla) s top role. AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-feb. 181: R~nt -dasco'e~ .. lends spice. bnngs }OU closer to fam1I} member. Spotlight on income. personal posscss1orn.. ab1lit~ to s1gn1ficantl) increase income. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio are in picture PISCES (Feb. 19-March ~0): Ma"' of \our •'best quah11es"' surge to forefront Judgment. 1otu111on con- unue on target. Circumstances s1o1. mg in ~our fa, or. Secret mccung produces desirable results. Lo' e relauonsh1p elc"a1es morale. . IF JANUARY %% JS YOL'R BIRTHDAY man~ losses "'II be reco,ered. You arc on "'a> 10 solid emo11onal- financ1al groun_d. You arc stubborn. dynamic. creau,e. "'1ll1ng to tear do"'o for ulumate purpose of rebuilding on m ore secure base You are an onJJnal thinker. could ha' c broken from famll} trad111on. might ha"e been separated from one or both parents at relamel} earl) age. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people pla) 1mponant roles in your hfe Februal') and ~pnl will be memorable for you in 1988. Corif essions from a pack rat I don't want to hear that b) 1990. more than half of the c1ues in the U ntted States v. 111 ha' e no place 10 bul) their tra•h The good Lord knO\\S r m doing the best J can to keep refuse out of the landfills and m the home "'here 11 belongs. r\e got closets bUIJlng \\Ith boxes of ne'-'spaper clippings and clothe_s that don ·1 fit anyone - dra"'ers O\ eHlov.mg "1th stra} poker chips and warranues that co,er · appliances that are gone. There are shehes of candle stubs. plasuc butler containers ~nd desk dra"'ersJammed with pictures of babies that no one recognizes rm "lthm fi,e Items o f declannJ the house: a barge and putnng n on the Colorado R1,er to find a countr. that "''II tale 1t I think most Amencans recognize the problem and tr) to recycle trasti. Look at garage sales. Throughout the )"CaTS l'\e boughiback most of my stuffthrtt or four times. 1nclud1ng 1he 30 b) 36-inch picture of The Last Supper m bottle caps And let's hear 11 out there for the (lmstmas baz.aars Those c-reauve. E111 Wt•· BOllECI l;_ ,. dedicated v.omen who fashion ans and crafis don·t waste a thing. I have Chnsunas ornaments OU1 of prcscnp- u o n '1als and birdseed. necklaces out of bent safct) pins and pclnfied potato p«hng.s. and Jewell) boxes fash1ont"d fro m brolen eggshells and macaroni. Chant' auctions ha' c also 1omed m the fight against \rash glut. I heard of one group that rec}clcs the same hundred paintings each year The) 're bought and then contnbutt"d to the auction the ne\t )Car Everyone gets t\\O ta'-deductions and the chant~ benefits Thanks to m' mother. not one single cardboard·bo, has ever found llS .... 3\ bacl into SOCICI\ It IS snatched from the hand·of the gJ\cc the moment the gift 1s• remo,ed knocl cd do"n and sa\t~d for the ne\l occasion \\ e ret·e1' e g1 fts m bo\t''> "her~ the ~1ore has been ou1 o l bus1 ncss for 20 'ears ~h l ids sa' 0the' understand t-he problem. but the~ don·1 Their idea ol reqchng their trash 1s to drop 11 off at our house to store Nepotism not· withstanding.. I remind them of the high cost of disposing of 1o1.aste these da}s In ~finncapohs. for eumple. the cost of bu I") 1ng a ton of refuse was SS m I~ I Toda' 111s S30 Philadel- phia IS pa\ Ing SQ(} a ton tO dispose Of its trash ·as far a1o1.a' as southern V1rgm1a and 1s "ciShing a trash e'<port agreement "1th the island of Curacao in the Netherlands "-nlllles ~1' kids' rcacuon to this v.as. .. \\here is the Netherlands ~nu lies and ho1o1. soon will 11 be befol\' Dad plans a ,3ca11on there to take ad,an- tage of the scv. age ratcs-r· I !...no" this lf l e,ergopubhc "llh m~ trash. brace )Ou~lf for Garbage Gndlocl ' ._ SAVE 25% & WE 'LL RESET YOUR JEWELRY WHILE you WAIT .. f • ~O'o\· \-OU c..lil transform \"OUr out·ot 'Ciate JCWClry LntO COnternpora~ fashion Bnng your nngs. pendants and camngs and choose new ~lings from Our collectaon The c.-cpttts from Jcwelma.sters of Palm Bach wtll do the rest Our pnce includes mounung. • slZlng. hnaJ f1ni h. ultrasonic cleaning and a iar of Jewelry cle..iner. \\e will ~so have a sclcct10n ol loose dwnonds at ~ s.v•ngs. Ull for an appomtment ~e\l.·port Fashion Island. Fnd.t). January 22 Fmc Jev.~lry. 100 , TV Lis TINGS • D I (I) ..... - m G> ....., Eii) C-o.· ,..., _., Court C1ou 111111, Comtort Ties 011t119 Wllnt ol Gut• FoftlJlll MuJtetl Lenm &n.111 ksilltu Reoort " Sllaoows 1 WOR ...,,_ 0ewHy Jr ilftwl rvpJ 8taus ··-"· Gounnel ' Hcru RICI Fortnr 1 SIMlt Spom Wiii m e, Pfesnts 'Horu 5e •• et UD z Siii 11 Ille 1erqm : . • Tiit um. Shot ol Herron : · January 21, 1988 A9 I~ LA Law News 1: Ill ..... lkws HllS...- News Nnrs Clll'ffft w.-. Jett"'"' Nortlt News •Ji • Sw 1911 ·-·~ 8en1no lie urry Lu Scana Htw•fMIS ..... , btoou• N11ure- Jouraa1 s~ '.' .. "'=.!' MOf QU1d Htan ol Naboll ArtllVf Complete televlek>n lletlnge In Sunday'• TV Pttot. 8) CHARLES GORES 'l'nh-''uth \ ulnl."rJ~k dcJh 'ORTH • 9., ~ 2 .. J 10., 2 + 3 3 2 "" 'r ·~J ltl " Q IJ 6 10 ~ J I-\'l • \ (> J 7 a \lahm1.>0d .snd lagg\ rl\cta- ...-tn \If the t"'cntual v.mning 1eam . "ht• "ere U'>IOI! a "t:al no rrump l'txmng bid. did no1 pr~eeJ bc- 'ond the I r't bid, '-onh reo pent"d "1• h ; ,, JrJ m • J, J t-J ... ·' ~ . 1he m.JJ•H 'u1t \1Jhm•'•'J. \\ ~·,· ".J' Jt"ligh1l·J • J"•ut-k t ",, ,raJ, .. Hi: "J' n111 4une ·'' hJrr' 'her h,· ,.i the lt"ll ,q .lur>' .u•J ..!.:mrn' JPf'<'Jred. ll)I t V.J' ,1t>\ll)U• •h.i· t"'t ' .JrJ IJ. •1d11 1('1' Jc .. Lt•t'I r.a~1 \\On :hr .J~t" N .1ut'' JfiJ ·c ht'an. <'OC .lut-and three :rumr•. Perhdr· Je..l;nc:: ,h,,ulJ ha' C' pl.nc:d :11r 1ha• tor JC'\' n \mt> Jou· "le.! iinJ \Uln!'rat:lt 1A,1uld ... c:ri.unh 0-.C lht b(•ctrJ ln•lt:o.:l. J....:larc:r c:J .a hear• \\e--1 "''" t-C' .11.:c JnJ j'e''-<'' ·rcJ "' 1h .tut-' \ J•amond · • •!Jc: a.~ Jnd .i J1Jnw~J •-.11 v.a' '"'11•''-'cJ !'>' · ne n~ "'' h('Jrl• and a hear ·u• _., l a't ,1u11eJ a •Lamond \n,•t er J1amond ·u11 put de.larc• ,,.. 'he (di~.(' I~\! dOl'tMf h<4rl lc:ctJ Hi: • 10 9 6 • 'Ol fH • Q 8 5 5 ~ 8 J 1\9)15! ~ J .. '1.lr cJ ·h1: ,u1: fl J..-, 1.irC'r , "n~ nc:"C"J..-u l'nl~ ll' , .. ore t11' i4U<"Crl '-'f Ha u Jc-.larer n111• Jt"t.l .1 1rump 11'-'rn 1rumr' tor h1--.l'lmra...i. Bur f::aq. anJ.1ht"1klc:nJt"r'" 'lldh.t\t"OJ d ".J' .11,c.• :o "h4: "d' h4ppc-nmc ;p"' n Jnd kJJ the J.~.(l' hear.' and H..: rur I~ llh !~ d c-... ,, trumr' ~n.,·nc" 1rnmt"Jld!C'I'., · ::l•C' 01:.: .. :11-Jnd led J tn;mp .• rnJ h~ dell'n'c ~l "'iJld >!I."' hl•ffil'. f1hll\f ,,nh ilnC ~ p!e\aJkJ \ Q J 6 + ... Q 8 i f hc: b1Jd111~ 'onh f-...a,1 'oulh \\ t''I Pas:-. I ' I Pa'\ 2 Pa'' ! • l>bl Pa.._., Pa i. Pll" Opening. t.Ju 1.' ' + There', ar , .., 'J'Hl~ .11 h'UfllJ ment bnJg.t 't: t ... l • •hi.' ''rPt' ncnt' pla\ a1 · "" ', c R' anJ larpt. rhat ·' 'er.·1!:-, J • ·he rndh'n d1~ n t'e~h ..s' ·1,; ''": t'\<."I. r mean' 1ha1 tht1--diJn .... " • rl"n~rh" JU'l at-0ut C:'. r li• in.: n< J,,\\,... 1.ompe1111'el~ .t, J 'ld \1•11 ..sn .:\· ~ellem ~~<He H<"'t'\t" "!° J,, Ill· po<,e hmll' 11n ,, h.Jl IA( nt~J ''' balan .. e Ret.1peninp the t-1JJ 'l.' ".!' IJ en to great Ieng• h' 'r • , hand • • 'ffi the finals of the Rt ' r.ger \\hen L.M. Bovo ~--~ Setting sun 1 really mirage I You sa' 'ou·,e ne,er Sttn a mirage" 't 01.i.'°'t' Sttn one if ~ou·\C seen the selling sun It aduall) dips belo'" the honzon a couple )f minutes befo~ \OU lo~ ~1ght of m am• in the Cun 1ng hght r3\S ACROSS 1 Carnage s ~rtatl lO llChen 14 A of A L 15 tlped1t10n , 6 Cheese typt> ii Ninll'I pref 18 Wharton tn•e 2() -and hetd 22 Possessiwi pronoun 23 Conform 2• Prongs 26 Fasten 27 Rubbef garw 30 Cogr!~!es 3"' At --er-o JS FW.~1 36 AuthOnn 37 Rialto s-gn 38 Adjudges 40 Gypsy 4t Monarch ab~ •2 Schedu'8 '3 RemoYe sledl '5 P8ntytira&SI$ 4 7 Draw dow'1 '8 Oec:khanO •9 Fathered SO Absolve 53~ 5' OtsfOll'l 56 ·--~()$) 6t Lay as.de 62 l.Jty s 4 tanford l ' n1' e~•t' 's most "1del) acclaimed master of social stausucs was the late Dr Le" 1s '1 Terman. a Lo'e and\\ ar man "'11hout peer He cla1mro his hfe11me o t stud) pro'ed 1" the happiest "''cs "e~ those mar- ned to men four to I 0 ~can )Oungcr. 17 2 3 Q. 'iorc naked rem~les th.an na~ed 20 malcs haH• bcc-n portra'ed in "~rks of an throughout h1stof). e'cept an one pla« ~ame 1L " ~nCtcnt Grtttt Ifs spec1fiall~ lepl in WaJ.efteld. R I . for a ~1re to put cutor otl 10 tin husband's liquor Q How man) )C'al"S dot~ okkst h~ cov.s.. hoes. shttp and pts ------h\e .. ~ H~. ~. Ccrtri'. Hot. 27. t----+--+-- Shttp. 20. Goat. I relat•...e 63 Reg<S•er 6' Alnca s "91gf'I()()( 65 Female t1tie 66 Susp.oovs 6~ Cor'ipart~I DOWN '""~ 2 Roman god 3 Roci.ttsr ' Leg-mending ther&Pl' 5 H~aro hef'oine 6 f:rotn .,. -ot roses 8 Stal"Coul 9 Srt1er lO Got 1()9elhe• '1 Sleoc:tl l 2 EQufValeflt 13 Pinta.I OUC ... 19 tnd15t1nc1 21 Leattioers 25 M<Xe imo<>venshed 26~1~ 27 OOense natives 28 Qleores.n 29 Corrals 30 Sma1 009 31 Encourage 32 Rent agam 33 Ha• un>t 6 \\hate\tt at •·as lM ancie-nt Ptru- \•an focban att. tt ctcaned t.Mtr t«th. c'tdentl). Th. ~ didn•a ate toothbru But stud.in of S.000 mummin indicate 1bt)· h.ad far~ .,_-'_-+-__,,._-4_ .... cav 1t1t'S than m t pcopk ha '°'t no•. 35 Turn rtgnt 39 Lenen 40 Deed end •2 Heeddress "'S.maans 4() L......is •7 .... eal •9 Pan-fry so Jam-~ 51 ·H1 -. HJ Lo" 8 9 52 Seth's aon 53 -china S5 Posy bolOef 56 Voous 57 Bona fide 59 Unit of reU:tance 60 PWched 11 12 13 l 1 -by 811 Keane INSIDrOUT by Kevin Po-pe . • . "That's Daddy's ptace, PJI He's the chairman of dinner." . -· by Brad Anderson 1-11 ' ~ "Stop calling Marmaduke, I just foond him .... " PEANUTS TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE { l 11 '• !• . Old Mother Hubbard finally just got plain tired of sett- ing her cupboards all bare . DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'l'M SUILDING HIM A SNOW1X)G. '' ---------. WEU. I HOPE '(OU WON'T T~INK TH IS .rs SILL 1( 6UT ... I en~ ·C· by Charles M . Schulz I ~AVE °™'S FEAR OF BEING ALONE .. by Tom K .. Ryan by Kevin Fagan J BLOOll COURT--¥~----- GAMIN AND PATCHES WH"TQ:>)t)U oo ,~,-._.ERE ALL ~Y, SEEKY? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~)~?_1J£ ~N6Geen?N 1~~~s. JUDGE PARKER ,--- THIS DRESSER ISN'T SO HEAVY THAT I CAN'T PUSH lT """"""""""" ,,--....---BACK ! r--.......- ·. by Addison HOW lb 8'2E'Ati:: OOTOF HERE! by Lynn Johnston TAXI !.I by Jeff MacNelly I ttWT t<t0J ~ .I l<aw ~HERE~ by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk FIFT':J TONS. Ll1'E ... PLUS TH/f?T'J TONS. PERCH-. I HRTE GOING THE CRFETERIR'S JELLO INYE l'ITOR'J. I I J 000 DOO?fESBURY by Garry Trudeau -• :::":.":,. ':;T:..,:, :: A ~ -...0 U $ Cfllllrl ...... ·-._ ....i. -......... ,.,...,.. ... _.. .,.,...,'9t.~ ( .IC. c l 1 ' I ............ -~..-i,..,. I I r _ I _ .,..,_.'*'wfldt-r JIOltCW I r r 1 1 _ , t I' r 1r I:. , .., , • ~.,.., Neaj•1" . . OPEN FOR LUNCH 6 DIN ER ,. ~ ~7 1dlna frillay 11 AM ID 9PM .. r OTC UPs & DowNs ------- 561 > . . °'•f'I09 CoMe OAILV PILOTIThut9day, January 21, 1988 All SHORT NOTICE AUCTION OF RARE VALUABLE STOCK PERSIAN RUGS AND OTHER ORIENT Al Cf\RPETS A COMPLETE SHIPMENT O F • 11111 •11& PERSIAN AND OTHER ORIE NTAL RUGS HAS BEEN ORDERED FOR Pll-c:msTllAS Ul.11 ftl ITms THESE GOODS DID NOT ARRIV E ON TIME ANO l'HOSE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UNPAID SHIPMENT HAVE INSTRUCTED THE IR U S AGE'\ITS TO AUCTION THE ENTIRE COLLECTION ANO OTHER \i ALUABLE PIECES IN SINGLE UNITS THJS COLLECTION WHICH IS OVER 200 PIECES. AND IN ALL SIZES IN OUR OPINION. rs THE FINEST COLLECTION Ir... DES•G~. CRAFTMANSHIP ANO colORS OF HAND- MADE CARPETS RUGS ,t\NO RUNNERS WE HAVE EVER SEEt" IN ALL OUR YEARS OF SELLING THE FINEST OUAUTY ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS AUCTION ............ ........ Tm -,_.,,Ill lff IT -..,_~IL 1mn1lt-.aae1 ... UT . .-llPflTl ....... IT 1 .. -· --~--·•'117 ~-·--·-- SA.lE '"-SlS ft'oM SI 7 ,,_., frOlll • • I NYSE Ct!.~PUSITf TR~NS~C TION S ., n •n uH I mol• lt f~i· ·~ lO ~ii tld n.1· ·~ 1 ~: ~ I din 11 ~· •• G! = ~-lt 11 ~+ .. ~·llf 11 I\'>+~ on/Ar ' 1, U& ~ Ill f~ j :t1Ja ~~t ~ t~· .. ,.,~ f= ! fr•,,. I .0 6l ~ -' ~· ., '; l ''t-... Tr~ n11t 6 96' lr-+ • T ••nine 21 It ?St..+ 11 TmCOt t l1 ti 10 l n~1i '~ Ii!F: T~PC>fl ~·t "-Tr•vler t 7 ~ Trn pf 4 16 4 't !~~:: ,• 'lt 10 ,Mt tl~ '! +••Dun' ;a niOs;' i;..,_"' T~~~~' SO t' iJ ,t~-"9 Trlnove S6 4 m 21~ '\ W~J; ;~· :~ i~ ~t ~ Tullu' . H 16 111iit " TwinOl I l4'. + "9 Tvcol ' .24 61 Pet "9 Tv1er 44 6 11 1 • .. -u-u -u~ uoaffH,,_ u pl 1 1 ., U I 20. ll ~ 6 UNCl..c Olt 4 1 6 UNUM ra 2 19 t UIFG 2 121 31-..+ U FG l>f4.I l 44 • ~ ficou it 1!' ~ ... -U PCI l J1 17 -up' "' 12 lk'° -8i~ pt .l: I .,:;~ .; UXorlSO Sl -1 u x ,., '""'"" • Ul#f'l'!lt 9 I lS .. 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UtoMM 1 ••1 UPtoMn 4 I ,-• U~rG 12 tl 170S 1t •-U Hom 761 J,,_ U ; SOI l + > U ~rg lt~ 1 •-'• U >llHf 3 10 .,.... t unStct< l , .. ..,,.fe<n 140 27 •1 l4••+ ~ Ul\T .. 191 l '6 .. •• WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Jan 11 Ttwn· AMEX LEADER S People NEED classified Useful, easy-to-find infor- mation is a vital part of the work setting Newspaper class1f1ed is one source busi- ness people have come to de- pend upon -for personal as well as work-related needs. To reach active c1ass1f1eo readers call and let up hetp you write your resu1t-get11ng ad WHAT NYSE 0 10 NEW YORK IAPl Jan. 21 PTr1. Thun· dH dn 1'3 Aovance-d ; m Declined ynch~noed 01al 1)'Ufl N.-n;o"s 9 New low' NYSE LEADER S P'nv. :m • 16 NEW V~K (AP) -Sales •• 0 m oriu and ·oer en.or of tne 10 most ac tlve Ame< lean Stoc E 11:cnange lu~. rredino natlonatlv at more than S 1 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, • p,m. orice and net crta"9e of •~ lS mo,1 ecllv• New Yorio. s1ock E 111chen11e ouues. tradino na · Nanw V NY Time\ 1,01 , 1 Amdanl m We LabB 1. w,1~ioita1 3 S, PlvGerri 3 1. ClrlFdCda 2 4, EcnoBav o s 248, HHbrO S 244, LorlmarTel 231, Ttlese>Mre 109. GoLD QuorE s i.:!.'' . s;.,.. 133.• ,, .. ~11~ '~ ~ '"' M ET~L s Quoi:Es •oultt w i rk OLE~ t '• ., '• -" + .• + .• llonallv at more tnan s 1 Na"" Vffume Colum Gas 6. 71.600 18M 2, 1.7 s11r1 oruv l· ~·I PtnecteWSI .o .• ~onn.iJn .7• , t nEk:I s 1,7 ,2 ordMotr s l,w~.000 Euon s 1. 7 .900 Amtr T& T 1, .t00 Am EKPr' '· ,300 Mororole liii.700 EsllCodalt.' 1, ,000 Stoe>Shoo' 1 21 ,600 Mobil 1.1 ,100 6enkAmef' I, 170,500 I~S -'• +1 • + .. -l + ., + ., +3'• i~ Dow JoNE S A vER~G ES NEW YORK (AP) -Final Oow·Jones avereves fOf Ja n 21 rid' ?.'Jr., i"l3s 1m'99~1+~ n 7 1 7 1l 71 1 S1-4 00 I 1~J~ 1 .11 m 10 ~,6H 8~ lo. 70S.44 7 M 690.32 ;~ 70-lndu' 1',415, Tran 4,UO u Ills .!_,41 !,lOO 6S Siii .r1,l3r.l00 NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW VORIC (API -~st active OYtf'• ·lht·COUflltf' "OCk\ suoe>l..O bv NASO Name ApoleC s tnltl \ MCI Ac a din Mlcsfr ' lf'ltgoh FarGP ' Se1.11ate GenclC s Lotus s l um.u:..• 6. .•oo 39>, 3, ,JOO 72 l ?. uoo 10~ I 4 S00 ?1' Hll·I il,· 1 !ft·'°° ff . 1.1 • , 1, .688 6>'4 -J-#' -1. -I _, J -p .. SALE TODAY THROUG H JANUARY 31st 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. , Stopped cold -Plat THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1988 I:) Woman umpire might make Jump to big leagues In 19.J8. B2.: Florida, St. John's, Wake Forest pull basketball upsets. 82. Lions Tower Over Barons, romp, 73-48 Ocean View moves to tie for first place; Vik ings rip Oilers hJll To.,.,er mis~., 50 ofpla~ing ttml' 10 1h~ tirst half p1d .1ng up his third loul l'arl\ in the !.econd quancr. But \l.IU hJrdh missed him as thl' l 1•im p1lkrJ up 1he slack without a hthh ··That "'a\ re all} the ke} for us." By ROGER CARLSON ,J1d 1-..Jtl .. .\t that point our othl'r Ol .. Dlllr ""'... I 1ur ur f,, r did a JOb and sta~ed 1n The Sunset League ba')l..etball ralc '11rnmanJ Our surrounding cast mr't 11ghtened upa little \.\ e-dncsda' night ttl\.• hJd \\ l' ':>hO'>'ed soml' poise"' 1th supponing the thco~ that on a night-< hr 'l. ut to-mght basss. thosc: '>'llh the r oa.-1..-. lll'>'l'r ')~I pt'in\S\l.ereaccented b) to the v.all are the one') "'11h th1 th, 1"11d that his 11 first-quanerpo11us ad' antage put 1hl lion~ into a ~4-15 lead. aod .. We knev. v.e had to"''" ttir11ght or h1':> l·1ght third-quaner points helped v.e·dhaH:nochancc.atdflattht'tlag th1· L11•n'> pad their lead to 54-3$ said Westminster l u.1ch Ollk 1-..Jt/ rntt nng thl' final stanza. followtng ht!. tt·am«, 1mpre~\ 'e ~5-\\ n1m1n~tcr had fi,e pla}ers m point blo....,out ofkaguc-lcadcr foun-doubk tigures ""h Enc Kutas ( 14). tain Valle). \tar!. -\uslln (I .t i. Lo'l' II~) and It sets up a t\\1n \ho'>'do"'n Fnda} Petl'r \.g.u}cn (101 Kulas had four night -\.\ es1m1n1.ier 1:.:1 1~ at thrt't'·potnters Ocean \'1e"' 13-11 and \1 a'1nd 1 :-: I'> \\ t'Stminster took a commanding at Fountalh \all!:} 11-1 meaning a lead 1n the fir~t quaner e\pandingan '~C'1M\ for the' 1s1hH 1n ea~h instance I -13 lead w11h thr~-po1n1 shots b} v.ould.lea'e four teJms tted at 3-2 at l\.utas Jnd the 6-IC To.,.,er the latter the l'nd of thl' tim round of league coming v.11h 1 10 left to m.a kl" 11 pla}. 25-11 Chns Tov.er tht• L1uns· b-1 0 ~e"' Fountain \ alll'\ fought back to Me,1co-bound standuut srored 21 in \o\tthtn JO-~Q v.11h j 31 left in thl' half. impressl\e fa')h1t1n "'htle holding but once To.,.,er rl'turnro in the third Ke' sn .\ndersen w ust eight points as quancr 11v.a~'1nuall} scaled Westminster burn:d the Barons. Point guard Tom \\ea ' er 1o1.as the '3-48. r Baron<.' uni} pla}er 1n double figures ··Tue) Just did e'e~ thing nght \I.1th I: Un!Ten lty H.lgh &oalle Hana Lln •topped th1a ahot by Newport Harbor'• Auatln Bond and fiye othen by the Sallon, bat Har bor came oat OD top ln the Sea Vlew League boy• 90Ccer match, 1·0 . See detail• oD 82. and To.,.,er and their point guard The Barons. \I.ho h11 their first four I ~tarland Lo' c 1 dsd a good JOb ··said at1t•mots from the field to take a 9-7 Barons Coach Da'c Brov.n. 1o1.ho ad,antage suffered through a 2· \l.3tChed htS ll'am ':llruggje in the IOr·l 5 enon at that potn t tn faJl mg second quancr and fade 1n the second (P lea.e eee StmSET /83) MUID.~\V Warriors weather storm at-Laguna Hills Snuff:s W db ·dg . 6-0 54. ..\ndthcnthcre·s~ereand CostaMesa . .\ll three 1umwmcPac1ficCoastLeagueheads.1":1al!>O \\~mor.>bc'gantopullav.a}lorgood "'1th3::!& 00 r1 e \Vl ns . -· place~ arc tough. tough let11n the tounh quaner A t · l k • 62 5 1 The here Shannon was rcfemng to. the .. Being 3-0 (m league). }OU can·1 sa~ ~ecte "'ho 'K.ored a gaml'-h1gh 2 points. S ··1 .. . ! lS s eeppace. -g~mofthe Ha~k.s.is v.he~thl'Wamors (ll-7. -an~th1ng more ... Shannon sa1d '"Butthat~JUllt ~bbed n1nt• rebounds tn the founh quaner al Ors )-OJ squeezed out a 60-54 'tcton in a game that "here \Ou \I.ant to be.·· Jnd Chm De1ben ~tant"d anothe1' e1gh 1-pomt "as tied unul 6-Q -\dam Keefe slammt"d one 84!ing at Laguna Hills "as indeed a rough run on J 11p-in .is\\ uodbndge tooL. a )4.-4 3 lead ~ By RICHARD DUNN home " 1th J-.C left in the tturd quarter to gi ve one for hannon and his Wamors. andahhou@.h Kl-efe pu lled dew. n 15 boards and scored Stephan Muma" blocked sc\l'n shots in the second half. 1nclud1ng a crucial snuff in the finl'l ·~vcn second\, to lead Ll nivers11~ High to a 52-5 1 win o'er Ne\l.pol1 Harbor in a Sea \' se" League bo)s bas~etball game at Newpbn Harbor Wednes- da' · · Ste\<l' StolzotT. who finished v. 1th a game-hi gh :!O p01n ts. sank a 17-footer \I.1th 51"'6econds left to g"c the TroJan~ a 52-5 1 lead. The a1lors ( 13-6. l ·~l then \I. h111led the clocl.. down to SC' en seconds before tal..1 ng a shot. The 6-8, I 95•pound Muma\!. was o.tr"~Ceu ;1 IHI ' 33 ff \.\ oodbndge a .•5-lead hannon hi.cs seeing 11 o his hst. 11 ssn't euctl} Io point!> in tht' senmd quaner There was enough chaos· and there \l.Cre enough sideshows in Wednesday night's wild Pacific Coast League basketball game' befo re a ncar-capactt) and near-erupuve crowd at Laguna Hills Htgh that the people on Laugh-In "'ould''e stoppt"d and listened. Woodbndge C'oach 8111 Shannon. hov.- e, cr. was Just happ) to get out ah'e ··When~ finish ~ur first round of league v. hatever record 1o1.e have. we'll be fortunate to be done " 11h that schedule bc<"ause v.c will ha' e completed th~ thrtt tough road games.'' Shannon said "Laguna Hills lost at Laguna Beach (66-59). So it's tough there (at Laguna Beach) The Warriors \l.OUld ne,er trail aeain. \I.here \\ oodbndge seemed to \I.ant 10 be. "I told m\ pl3)CrS last Saturda~ "hen V.l' srnnng fou r more points to concl ude an eight· \.\ oodbndge for.>.ard P <\ Emerson (6-61. "ere "a1ch1ng the li lms that Laguna Hills 1s a point run l\.eefe and a fe\I. other Wamors. a<. \I.ell as a 'e~ streak~ team... ha noon said .. \\ e knc""' Woodbn dge. somehow. manage-d ·to es-handful of Ha\l.kS. "ere \I.Tapped up 1n '>Orne the) \I.ere going to maL.e their runs We 1o1.ent cape the te mper-tant rum scuffies on the floor. pushing and sho' 1ng JUSt aftl'r crunch umc from up-b~ -one (I ti· I"' 1n thl' first quan er) to an enterta1ne-d cro"'d which cont1nuall~ c>.· "hen the \\amors beg.an to dost the door do\I. n-b~ ·thr«' 12--:.ii Tha1·s the t~ pe of team changed 'erbal barks. and a three-point The Ha\l.~S. afte r all. had to be frustrated the) arc \\ e "anted to ~ cons1stl'nl unul the bombshclhng b~ 6-3 Ha\l.kS guard Chns Sheff The) shut do" n Kl'('fl' in thl' first half lt"d 2"'-:.i end and mal..e 3 run at the end ·· <20 pomtsl in the final 52 S«onds at halftime and took a 33-31 edge on Trent Lagi.na Hill~ t 10-1-2 1. wh1ctl might ~~ hannon. the coach of\\oodbndge"s state De\'rl'ugd's basket v.11h 5 :: left m the third l111le conlerm'd nl1\I. after us S«Ond straight champ1onsh1p team last )Car "hen Keefe quaner league del('Jt t<Xil.. a 5-2 lead Then ~mck .bccaJnc a prep-household name. said Costa Sheff. who madl' Laguna Hills' onl) fi, e Odum and Robb Let' !SI\ points I htt thr:tt· Mesa 1s tough in \I. hat 11 calls the .. pit:· free thro\l.S. successfull~ h11 from hombs-a"'a~ pointers for \\ oodbndge and Kl'('fl' made a tree Pia) ing at Lagun~ Beach. where the .\n1s1s range three umcs 1n the last 52 Sl'\.·onds of the thro" to g1' l' the \\am ors a four-paint lead. pulled off an upset ot the Hawks last "ee k to gaml· 10 ma l..e 11 dost at the enJ. bdt the (Plea8e 9ee WOODBRJDGlt/82) ~~j~1~~h0~$ft![~f,:;~:~£i Haas Opens With one-putting fury UCI foes Saltzman then pulled do"n thl' rebound to seal the "1n fo r l 'n119-9. • J 1·Bave Warren added l b points and He breezes through fi rst Bob Hope Cl•nlc leaders gpvJ~~d1d not make a boge~ and lint<,hed offh1.. 1n 0 wer eight assists for Unl\ers1t)'. which put . 8 h oles 'or on e-shot lea d (It Indian Weis) r11und \l.llh a 2.t8-~ard 3-\1,>ood \hot that ~l up J 15- a halt to a four-game losing streak I I Jey Hau 32·31-63 tool caste pull on his final hole ~an ks Muma>'-also contnbutt"d fi\l' re-.. ~;~;\'ele:t~ 13•3t-o.s L~lc. a former Bnush Open champ h11 a .\- bounds. Anorew Mao!t ~:~;::~ 1run 10 J feet for his eagle on his I "'th hl'lc The Sailors ( 13·6. 1·2). who were INDIAN WELLS (A P) -Jay Haas one· Kri•t1Clearwa1er • 33·32~5 .\nd~ Magee and Kl'1th Clea~ater "ho ahead 29-28 at halftime and 46-41 pulled the first eight holes on the way to a career-011110 Eowarca 34·31-t.e '!>tllrl'd \\l.O '1c1oncs as a rookie last '>l'.lson "ere after th ree quarters. convened li ve of best 9-under-par 63 that gave him the first -round si.ve Pare 33·33-u 11ed at 65. 1v.o shots behind Haas l lca~ater eight frl'(' throv.-s. "h1le Uni sank 12 lead Wednesda) in the SI million Bob Hope ~~~: :;~~' ~:~=!~ pla,l'd at Bermuda Dunes and Magee at lnd1Jn of 16. Mike Hardin lt"d the Sailors Classic. Ak Otimacri. 34.33-b' \\db with 17 points (se,l'n ofetght from .. It was Just a magical da) with the putter." RObllle BJacll. 33·34-67 tC\l' Pate. a winner last "eel. 1n th. the field). T' ler Koon added 11. Dre" said Haas. "ho had I 3 one-putt greens at Indian Kennv Perrv 33·34-o7 T oumament of Champions. v.as in a ~roup Jt Cl" Sheward dished out eight assists and Wells, one of fourd~ courses used in this 5~a}. ~~~~~~v:,.. ~-~~ after his opt"ning round at Bermuda Dunes L Ngu)en had se' en rebounds. 9().hole tournamenl. Donn e Hammono 34:"-' Da' 1d Edwards. wnh a 66. v.a s the ~I at " In other Sea View l..t'ague acuon: THUD It, S.ddleback H : l..t'o Parker J.r. ~ured in 24 points and Brad Cai;itrcll added 20 to lead the Tillers to an U'J)set of the C'IF 3-<\'s top team. mo' ing Tustm into sole pos· session of first place. The Tillers( 15-3. J.O). ranked third (PlflUe eee SEA VIEW /112 ) ·-rve had one other 63. but that v.a s on a Quinta. Paul A.Zinger. the 1 Q87 PG ..\ Pia} er ti! lhl· par· 70 course. so this ts m) best as a pro:· said 'ear. had a 67 at the Palmer course at PG-\\\ eq Haas. winner of st>. 11tles 1n 11 prtv1ous seasons on Bean. both of" horn had an ea~) 1n a round 01 The format calls for the I:! pros to pla~ ont the PGA Tour. 64. round oneachoffourd~n courscs.each da' "Ith "But:· he said. ""hen you".re puning like that. Lyle. like Haas. played at Indian Wells.. "'h1lc a di fferent thrtt--man amateur team. bt"tort> ihr it's prett) t1ard not to shoot a good score. I don·t Bean pla~t"d Bermuda Dunes. field 1s cut for the pros-only finish at Indian V.t•I'<. think r, e e'er had a day like wtth the putter." · Bean. injured much of last )ear. hadn '1 pla'l'd unda\. Haas." ho b1rd1cd half the holes he pla)e-d and in more than a month and said he "'d1dn'1 ._no" Four-ttmc winner Arnold Palmer. ~ h\'' • escaped w11hout a boge). sull managed onl~ a one· "hat to C\pl"Cl. I wantt"d to shoot a good number w at La quinta. Defending utle--holder Core' Pa' 1" shot lead over Sand~ Lyle of Scotland and And} stan the ~car off. and I got a real good score. real had a 5 on the same coune Wherever he goes, Floyd gets job done BENNY RICARDO Flores worn down after n ·inevseasons E·xpeq of rushing passer travels NFL, teac hing his way You won't ste him doing American Express commercials. maybe because he's left too many homes. but give bjm a dcfcnsetocoord1n1tcand he'll &each them to rusb \be passer. Flo}d Pttcn isa football pllyer's C011Ch. He has an identical voic.'e to actor James Coburn. a Charles Bronson-like mua. a Yul Brynner ha1rhne and a bod y that looks hkr be could p&a) footbaJl~·t now. He never atb t\js )'en to do anythinsbehasn't readydoM. Ke uk:sluaplayastodoith1sw.yorit'a Trallways. Gtvc him )'Our best and he 11 &i vt you the sbin offlus black. Foroveradttade. Ao)'d Ptterstot in a tb~t IWK'e and rushed the ......,.. Now he is the ckftnJtvt coordanator tort.be Minnno&a Vik· mp. Ao,d is~ for b\a&Jd1naa ... .,.... that will IDAUdt~ntc adiina ror tfte tbs: Wtufe 1 was kicking for the Octro1l Lions. Floyd was our defensive line coachandMart> Schottenhc1merwas our li~backerroae.h.J rcmmtber how the PonfiacSilvcrdome u~ to rockwithe citemcnteverytimea sack was rtte>rded by !lie S1h·er Rush. Wbilec:oachinainSan Francisco. Floyd b\Jilt the Gold Rush into the leaai'lasacken in the lcque. Ckvcland Elam. Tommy Hart. CedrickHatdmanandJ1mmyWcbb bccameJbe Gold Rush. and on a Monda)' nilht national ~vision p~ they clcs1royed the Rams by sack 1 na the q\&artcrt.dt time after ttme. lnDetrott.hc~a~~ youn& Teun named ith and aat..qukt mi=li namedJobn Woodcock. wboR brain did not work unlcu be wu in a thlftl- point sian«. lfhe stood up hit mind went blank. ln tbe teCOnd ~nd. lbe Ltons drafted at~ aw namedAJ ( Bubb9) ••. Bubbl kMld hi: and :5 fOotball. Bubblwu d by \be San AnlOftio Soun in the round. but ct.a.~ .~. • PRO FOOTBA LL The foutth man in tbtdcfens1Ye line became a pla)er waived by Pittsburah named Davt Pu~1fory. Dave only stood 6-fcct tall and weighed 265 pounds. He was the qu1cke$t man l'"-e ever seen at Jellina off on the ball. Bubbe named tum "Low Rider." Ao.)d ~med tht bu.~h "The Sal\ er Rush .... opposinaq\&ar· tt1Wucalkd them someth1nscttt. &ubba and~ EaalaJh becamt U- Pto and wc.nt to ihc Pro Bowl. Woodcock should have eone too beca.atr he actually bid a btuu ICUOft th8n En1hlh. t.o-Rtdtt had tbC brSt MUOn ofh'itCU'CCf. Au kicker. I ntverbld much iodo dunna praciitt sot Uted to .ne IMPI UI q~k-hiat t.ht Silver l ust. PQC1iad Ntbins dw pule!. I Uttd to haw IM quietest releut i1t tbe WOl1d wtaile in lM podtt. floYd suuadeedlalty dle nmt to vx movaWlf .-nnlrins. bis. lt!Of'lbUI ........ bmcrct.uer. , ........ ~, LO <\NGELES (~Pl -Tom Flores. Soa} int he v.as v.om out after nine \car'S in the pressure cooker. rcti~ as coach of the Lo <\ngcks Raiders \\edncsda). 'T\-l' v.on. I thin\ ifs ume to smell the roses. Ifs time for me to ste-p aside. -florcs said. "l ha' e no rqret.s. l'\-C l'\penen<'Cd JUSt about eVCl')- th1n1 you can.'' Flom. SO. 1u1ded the Raiders to a 5-10 rcrord in 1987. their worst $how1na in 15 )cars. Q,erall. his teams had a 83-Sl rqular·season rtCOrd. ~ won three AFC Wnt champioosh1ps an bt1 nine \eats as bead roach. In the ponlt&son, his teams MTt 1-l. But the R.atekn. ~bo maMllC'd the °"I) two Super Bo,.l Wln by. FC teem1en t.k 19 10M 1•ofthculas1 19pmcs.. 'Tm not -burned out.. I'm jus1 Uml." Flom .aid at I pectcd MWS "°"~· .. Ifs titM to eo on 10 aeocMr ~. Obviously the nine an of the ~re cOC>Ur ha'"~ worn mt out~ hnat bit • ., rm eo'• to take a hrut mt. .. Teem OW1tef Al Davis said &t -a nom· dmsioft to _., doWft aftd 1ndJcated It v.·ould be a "h1le bewre be v.·ould name a n-placcmt>nt aJ1M&J.:h tt hu bttn P«Ula1C'd that ht m&&ht ht~ a b~k " o one aslt"d Tom Flo~ w rcurc.." Dav1s said .. This 1s what he v.anted to do. Tom v.tll conunue to scn·t the Raiders as an ad' 1sor. special proJCCU. and v.111 al"a)s be a pert of our organizauon. ··1 v.-ould hopt" that thl' Raider.; would ba'-e a ncv. ht'ad \.'Oa h b) the lc:lauc mttll"P 1n March I ha,en't ~-\about 1t and t v.on't discuss 1l The lbt tun< it tool about a ~~~ l!'s I \Cr) bll-a \Cf) tou.gh ~uaon. Da\-"tS -.u asked about the pc>SSJ· t>.ht)' of birina a black coach "1 would II) 1ha1 th all our sttat records.. one C'b.anclcn uc of the biden is 1Mt ratt. rolor. crttd. and C\'Cft IC:X hes M\"ef 1nttrfered... he ~ied. .. rm '°'"' to C'hootc the besl pcnon Tl'ho can lead the lla1dm. .. moaa Llliotc namoft!d as po 1blc succenonarc "f,.IOIC:'OW11t.ant DeftatS Gftn. llaidrn •~stanu Chaiiae Sumnn-. An ShdJ ud \\ a1he lrOwft. aDd P\ttlbu• asiait.ant Ton~ ~ One, s.m"" "-"'~ Pacific, Fre sno St. provide different forms of streaks TOCK TO' --\fter gen1ng back into the Pantie Coast .\thleuc <\~ SIX 1at1on race \I. tlh ""ins over a pair of tirst-plan~ tC'ams last week. the UCl men·!> ba ._etball tea m faces two road gaml'~aga1n~t tv.oofthe bottom three team in the confl'rence this wttk Tonight. the .\ntcaters (3-l. 8-61 t.ilc on the L' n1' <'1"511' of Pacific (0...S. 5· I 01. a team on an cight-pme losing meal \I. h1ch l l I has defeated 15 s1ra1g.ht t1me5 turda'. UCI facn Fresno tate I I ~ 4-10) at Selland .\rcna a place the ..\nte.atet"5 have ne,cr v.on in 11 tnes. includinaRvcn under C'oach 8 111 M ulhgan. .. The last thing v.-c can do 1s 10 in thcrt complaccn1 .'' Mulligan said. .. The' can do a lot of good th1np. (Pac1lic"s) Tom 0 ' e1l 1s a real &ood roach ~Jfwe C'an.{!O through this weekend "Ith t"o "i ns. wc·11 be com1na home v. 1th fourrn a row at home ... Pa 1fi . v.h1ch has led at half\tme 1n SC'' eral games or bttn close near the end. has al""a~s coml' up a httlc short th1 season e\ccpt for one blov.-ou\ at Long Beach tate. The Tigers st.art 6-5 stn1or Oouu· n o Ros:ino ( 14. I points. 2.1 · re- bounds) and 6-8 frcsl\ma.n Sc:oc\ Hemscth (Q 4. 5 1.) at fOf"&rds. Mil· 1na his first start at center as .. , frc:shman Don L)ttle (._0, l.7).m place of unprod~\'e 7·fooltt Ho•r Fucnt of West ~y. Junior for-vd Willie Tanam (103. 6 7) has playtd pan.nsly the ... ~ pmcs ~utt of a conemiW liCMI* beet probkm. At tkpaardsue 6-3.JOi ~:s .... WolSll the IOlll o( fonMr lf"8t Ilic Ian). _. 6-S Omlb&ft Gny(l4'.9. l.l Nba11&1111 UCI counten tritll Waytte E~tOdf-* ._._.. naith, Male t..aMt... ..... the .,,. and ~. ~ • llllt point, the third ~ ~ wia that hneu oman ump could brealr new ground tieblnil honie plate NEW YORK -Pam Postema. who bu been callina em in the mfoor leagues tbf l l years, may soon act her call from -.;or Jeaaue baseball. . . Pottema wi ll work National League gamC$ dunng sprina trainina. and could become the fil'lt female wnpire in major teaaue history by the end of the season. ''They want to aive her a chance.," Barney Deary. head of umpire development for the minor leagues, said Tuesday. "She's paid her dues. 1 think she deserves a Iiwlndale reperca.lona 10 on Two bills auncd at blocki111 fut~ O deals similar to the City oflrwindale's plan to build a stadium for the Loi A.Qldel Raiders. pessed a key lqit*ive hurdle Wednesday in Sacramento. At the 11me time. the author of thOK bill&. AllCmbmnan .... -. O.Los Anaeles. accused Irwindale oftkia.11 of nonewa.llina a state audit of where the city Sot the SIO million it has already aiven the Raiders to dote the stadium deal. Roos who is the most outspoken critic in the Ltaisiaturc of the Raider'I' plan to move from the Los Angeles Coliseum to subu~n Irwindale. proposed new statutes that would prohibit any local 19vernment agency in CaJifomia from incurrina debt to finance any professional sports facility . . . The Los A•IC$ Coliseum. which hopes to keep_the Los Anaclcs Raiders as a tenant. announced that MCA.Speaacor has been selected as the preferred bidder to take ove~ private management of the Coliseum.Sports Arena complex. lboL'• It is almost certain Postema will not be in the Bet limits reach Super level ~ors on opening ~y. But ~c cou.ld be hi~ for the Nl's relier pool, which fills in dunni vacations and . E•seae Mayday, who operates Little Eil illness. Caesars spons book. said Monday he will • 9 t "It's our intention ... to give her as long and scnous take bets of up to S l million on either the a look as possible on her mcrit.s," NL Presid~nt Ban Denver Broncos or Washinaton Redskins. Giamatti told the Miami Herald. "I want to give her a double that of previous year and believed by Mayday to chance." be the highest ever offered by any Nevada spons book. Postema is the only female umpire in professional Caesars Palace has already taken a SI 00,000 bet on the basc:baJI. She has advanced f'art~er th~n. any woman game ... Miami Dolph1nsquancrback Du MariDosaid umpire ever and worked a few spnna tra1mnggamcs for be will undergo anhroscopic surgery on his left kntt the Am erican League in l 984 and 1985. and miss the Pro Bowl. the founh time in five years that Postema, 34, has been at the ~ AAA leve! for the knee has kept him out of the all-star game ...• five years and spent last scaso~ in the Am~ncan Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Bob Association. She was the plate umpire at last year s ~all Sell.Delk er has applied to become head coach of the of Fame game in Cooperstown, N.Y .. and got high Green Ba) Packers as the team continued its search to marks from hensupcrvisors. replace Forrest Greg ... The Chicago Bears a~d Minnesota Vikings will play an NFL preseason game in Gothenburg. Sweden on Saturday, Aug. 13. Quote of the day BDcky Waters, analyst on the FNN Score and Madison Square Garden Network telecasts of the Kansas-St. John's basketbaJI game. on wh y be didn't bail out along with play-by-play announcer Man Alben when Kansas' Danny Manning plowed into the anno~ncers' tab~c after blocking a shot b} Marco Baldi and chasing the ball out of bounds: "It's always a thrill to take a char&e from a top draft choice." Players claim collusion again The M8Jor League Baseball Players • Association said Wednesday it had filed a collusion gnevance over this winter's free aacnts. the third lime in three ye~rs ll charged owners with consp1raq . "It's become obvious to us that the~ ·re orchestrat- ing prices," Gene Orza. associate general counsel of the union. said Wednesday. "Wh en there's interest from teams, it's remarkably similar." Barry Rona, executive d1rtttor of the owners' Pla~er Relations Committee. denied the charges. stating, "There-'s a ~cn.ain irony to this. The irony is that the same day every newspaper 1s carry mg head Ii nes that we are setting records wish respect to pla}er salary numbers. the association decides it's appropnate to once apin claim that the clubs arc engaged in pnce fixing.· Evert, Graf earn finals berths MELBOURNE. Australia -Chns ~ Even downed long-ume n'al Manina Nacraulova and top-seeded Steffi Graf routed fellow West German Claudia Kohdc-K.Jlsch Thursda) to ad,ance to the "'omen's finals of the Australian Open. Graf lost the first two games at lo"e but rallied to beat 'Kohdc-K.Jlsch. the eighth seed. 6-2. 6-J. in 45 minutes. Evert. playing from the baseline \\Ith pinpoint accuracy. downed Navraulova 6-2. 1.5 to earn her first benh 1n a Grand Slam final since the 1986 French Open. It "'ill be Even's sixth appearance in the Australian Open final. Coffey leads Pittsburgh, 8-3 Defenscman Paul Coffey had his fifth ~ career hat tnck and Mario Lemieu had a , goal and two assists to su~ss the 100- point mark for the founh stra11tht season as Pittsburgh routed Chicago. 8-1. Lemieux 1~ the NH L's leading scorer with IOI points in ~HL action Wednesday night . . 0.rlstlan Rautta, named to the Wales Conference All·Star team earlier 1n the_da~. set up four goals to lead host Buffalo to a pcoalt~ ·hlled 5-3 victor) over Boston. Kings acquire pair of wingers INGLEWOOD - The Los Angeles ~ Kings traded lcfl wing Joe Paterson to the ' New York Rangers in exchange for wingers Gord Walker and Mike Siltala, the Na- tional Hocke) League team announced Wednesday night. . And Wayne McBcan. the No. 4 pick last June in the NHL draft and at 18 one of the youn1est players in the league. has been returned by the Kings to his junior tea m at Medicine Hat. Canada. Pena to play another season Right-hander Alejandro Peu agreed • Wednesda' to pla} for the Los Angeles Dodgers for another \Car. signing a one- )ear contract. the terms of which were not announced. The 28-ycar-old pitcher. who was 2-7 with 11 sa' es. posted a 3.50 ERA in 37 game-s with the cl ub last season. Hi s 11 saves tied Jcf\-handerMatt Youg for the most on the team 1n 30 relief outings ... Toby Zwlkel has resigned as assistant publ.icity director for the Dodgers after working wi th the National League-team since Janual"\. 1981 Television, radio TELEVISION 11 a.m -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Australian Open semifinals. from Melbourne (taped). ESPN 5 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke at :"\orth Carolina. ESPN. 5 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Lo,ola al DePaul. WGN. . 6.30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Den,er. Channel 9. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Memphis State at Southern M1sS1Ss1ppi. ESPN. 7 30 p.m. -COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL: Pcpperdtnc at L'CLA. Pnme Ticket. 9 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at .\nzona State ldela)ed). USA . RADIO 6 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at .\nzona tatc. KM PC (7 10). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at .\nLona. KNX ( 1070). tdO p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dcn,er. KLAC (570). 6.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State Fullenon at Utah State. KMNY ( 1600). 6.35 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: Kmgs at Calga0. KGIL (1260). 7 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: CCI at Pacific. KPZE(l 190). Walker lifts Sailors past Uni Ncwpon Harbor H1gh·s Da' 1d Woodruff took a corner kick and centered the ball in front oft he goal to Tom Walker. who booted ti 1n midway through the second hall 10 lead the visiting Sailors past l n1,cr- • sity. 1-0 1n a Sea View League hm\ ~cer match Wedne-sda) second-ranked Sa ilors to 9·3·2 over· West scored on a penalty kick with 10 all and ~-0-1 m league. University 1s minutes left as the host Warriors 0-3. 3--1. upset the Cl F 2-A 's No. 5 team. Fullback Mike McMahan led New-West beat a Hawk defender but was pon Harbor's defense and goalie Ken intentional!) fouled to set up the Wdlcu1 picked up his second shutout winning score. 1n kague pla~. Lagoa Bucla t , Orange t : The- in the Pacific Coast League: host An1sts. founh-ranked in the CIF Woodbridge 1, Lapu HJU1 0: Matt 2-i\. had to settle for the tic when an ------------------=--......;=-------...., OranJc.pla)'erscorcd wnh 10 minutes The win improves the C IF :. \ COSTA Mf SA MITSUBISHI TUIE-UP SPECIAL • Replace spark plugs • Scope and set en- gine to factory specifications •Road test 4CYL 28 96 · PLus~rAX One cuatomer per tranaection. Pre1ent coupon at time of write-up. Expi,... January 3 l , 1988. Mltsubllhl and Ch1Y9*/MH1Ubtsht vehlctee only. Not valid with any other leMce apecial or coupon. ' remaining. In the Sunset League: Fo•atala Valley S, Westmlaster t: Gerald Kim scored 25 minutes into the game to give the visiting Barons all the sconng the) would need as goahe Tim Morenc picked up the shutout with .seven saves. Rustlers (21-1) cruise, 95-59 Golden West Collqe jumped to a 26~6 advaniaae and Jr.annine Bat· tqha h&d a aame-hiah 22 points to lead the h05l RU5llcq;jo a 9~9 win O\'er Mt. San Antonio in a women's community collcac South Coest Con- kttntt baskctban PIM Wcdnctday ni&ht. • The Rustlers. l l-1 overall and S-0 in tM confcrcntt. also rctt1ved IOOd performances from K.tlay Wadi ( 13 points), JAM Utu (12) and Slrphan~ Swanson (I 0). lnmcn·a~ .... ._ .. ,, .. , n..o.....w ... 11: Jim Farris ~ 24 points ud the Mounties hrift off' a late Ruttier chaf'F to wtn the South COISl Confttmce pme at Mt. S.n Antonio. OOtdtn Wat traded 6'-62 with 2Y, minu~ Id\. but the Mounties (I-I I. 2·3) iCOfCd JHl straiatn points, SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL •• • Proaa1 r behind. 26-15, ~ad ovcraU they ma,...edJU11 19of50 (31 percent). f9unwn Valley'• Bia Three -~ Wr.aver and Jim 8_ort:, quill.. were limilCd &o a combineid total of 24 poinu. Tbc oaly item that put any limitl on Tower was the foul trout* he found hirmeJf iD carty. IU cauabt his teCOnd foul with JO ICCOnda leff ln the fint quarter and ut out the balance of the period, then No. 3 came just 40 seconds into the teCOnd quarter. In other Suntet Leaaue pmes: Oeeam View II, ~ 41: The Norman led Ocean View's re- Seahawks used full ~urt JKnSUrc on boundina with nine. Frohn had seven the way to a 37-18 halftime bulae, boards and five str.als. then coasted in with half court Jim Harris' Seahawks, winners in pressure, four players in double fi vc of their last six staru,jumpcd to a fiaurcs and a 32-22 advan-on \he 13-2 lead and were never threatened. boards. Edison drops to 11 -8, 1-3. Ocean View(8-7. 3-l), pulled into a . tic with Fountain Valley for the lead Mariaa. 7S, Ka~ Beadl H : in league playasCrai1R1ce(l6), Mike Steve Guild (20) and Bnan Yamate Frohn (IS) and Todd Norman (10) . (l 7) led the Y.ik.i~ (13-S1 2-2), ~ho dominated, allowinajust one Edison banded the Oilers their th1rd.s~1~t plaxer to score in double ficur:es loss by ~O o~·more af\cr open10J wtth (Mike Foster with 10). a 33-point victory over Westminster. Guild bid runr rebouAdl and seven auist5. ICOnn& 14 o(hi120 in the ftnt half as the Vi~aesjumped toa 36-23 lead. Yama1e bid bar rebounds and four anisu. h1ttina ftve of eilht from three-point ran1t. Twelve Of bis 17 came 1n the tint half. Jim Campbell bad ciaht assist.I for the Vltes, who ~"' hOt at the lir\e, too, bittina 15 of I$. . . Rich Hua.hes led the Oilen wttb 14, while Chad1'urt and Jeff Lona hit 12 apiece. "I thouaht we pla)'ed really ~111" salt! Marina Coach Steve Po~vacn. "Cherokee Parks< 12 point1)d1da real &ood job inside. We limited them to one shot each time down:· Marina'srme plan was to contain Hu~C$ an for the most Dart the Vikinas aot the job done. '"We ra.llx concentrated on takina Huaha out. • said Popovich, "not lcttinafiim tet on a roll. and for the most part we were effective apinst him." Huntington Beach~faUsto1-l2, l-3. PRO BASKETBALL WOODBRIDGE WINS. • • Clippers -hold off Pacers From 'ne AJMclakd Preti Mike Woodson scored 13 of his 22 points in the third quancr Wedncs.- day night as the Los An.aelC$ Clippers staved off it late rally by the Indiana Pacers en route tot a 104-94 NBA victory. The Oippers led b} as many as 17 points with 7:30 to play, but they went over the foul limit just three minutes into the founh quancr. The Pacers. losers of three in a row. then hit Los Angeles with an 18·8 run. including four free throws at the end of it by Steve Stipanovich. bringing them within 102-95 with 1:19 left. The lndiana shooters turned cold after that. however. and didn't get any closer than six points. From Bl But the Hawks scored 10 straight and shut Woodbridge out the last 5: 18 of the first quancr to take a I S-9 lcad. Elsewhere in the PCL Wednesday: La_pu Bea~~-! Oru1e 51: T}lc Anis.IS got the inside game from Pete Schmitt and some come-throu&h cffons by John Trevino and Jofin McKeown. but their coach, Ed Bowen. was far from ~sting. .. This team docs more 'to self- dcstruct than any I've seen," said the veteran Bowen. "We're young and the bubble is going to burst. 1 just don't understand this.:· Bowen's Anists. who entered league play with a 4-9 rttord. arc 3-0 in league despite missing 13 of 29 from the line. The Anists employed a box and one on Orangt sharpshooter John" Rodriguez and held him to l I points. while Chris Mathcws.,,who fo uled out early in the founh quaner. was held to just fi ve points. Trailing 23-22 at halftime. the An ists got three-point shots from Trevino. Mc Keown and Jeff Shydcr in the third quaner to jump out to a 37-33 lead going into the founh period: . McKeon and Trevino led the Anists with 16 and 15 points. respcc- ti' el). Trai..c. Billi '71, Cotta Mesa M : John Barnes (29) and 6-lO junior Rick Swanwick (20 points and 23 rebounds) led the Mustanas (11-6. 2· I) to the conquest at Mesa. Paul Kos led the Mustanas with 18 points. In thc~uth Coast Lcaauc: Capl1traH VaUey 41, lrviH J'J: T he Vaqueros nearly upset the Cougars at Saddlcback Collcse de- spite shootin& only 3S percent (1 2 of 34) from the field. Irvine. (8-10, 1-2) led 3S-34 with t~o minutes to go but Charle$ Lockard hit a three-pointer. Irvine tied it at 37, but Capistrano Valley's Todd Marinovich hit a three-point goal for the final margin. Irvine ~e close to scnd1 ng the game to overtime as a 2S-footcr by Raphael Molle ~nt off the heel of the basket at the buzzer. "We did a lot of the right things to upsetthe No. I team but wcshot l2of 34." Irvine Coach Steve Keith said. "We said we were going to have to shoot at least 50 percent to pull it off aloni with some of the strategy things we did tempo-wise.·· JcrT) Petersen's 14 points and 12 rebounds paced Irvine, which led 11-4 after the first quarter, and Bryan Allred added 13 points. Molle had nine rebounds. Woodson and center Benoit Ben - jamin. who finished with 19 points. combined for 21 in the th ird quancr. The Clippers took their first lead since the opening minute. 54-52. on BcnJamin 's 14-footer in the lane. and Ben1am1n then scored the last five points of a 12-0 burst that stretched the1c lead to 79-64 with 42 seconds left in the quaner. RICARDO'SCOX.,UMN. • • Benjamin. ~hose play this season had been erratic. has averaged 18.8 points. 13.8 rebounds and three blocked shots in his last fi ve games. He ~as espec1all} fired up for the Pacers because of some remarks Indiana assistant coach Mel Daniels made about him following the Clip- pers· 111-90 defeat nine days earlier in Indianapolis. In other NBA games: Celtics 131, Sus llS: Larry Bird scored 23 points. Danny Ainge added :2 1 and Boston pulled away In the third quaner for its fou nh straight home win b}' at least l 6 points. The win was the Celtics' sixth straight and 16th in their last 18 games. Warrlon 103, Net1 Ill: Steye Harris. who scored 18 points, re- covered his own blocked shot and swished a shon jumper in the lane as the buzzer sounded. B•llet1 110, 75ert H : Moses Malone scored 22 and John Williams 20 as v1s1ting Washington used a founh..quarter surge to defeat Phila· dclph1a. which got 19 points and 13 rebounds from Charl es Barkley. Pl1toas l!O, Jau 11'7: Adrian Dantlc} and ls1 ah Thomas scored 28 points apiece. 24 between them in the founh quancr. as Detroit downed Utah. Karl Malone led the Jazz wath 39 points and Thurl Bailey added 20. SaperSOlllct 111, Kaleb H : Xavier McDaniel scored a career-high 41 points and pulled down l 8 rebounds to lead host Seattle to its 16th straight home victory and fifth win in a row. From Bl orhewouldn'tpla~ forAoyd. We had a 'etcran dcfens1\Ccnd named Ken Sanders who used a sp1 n move to tf) and free himself from the tackle. Ao) d did not consider that a move and told Sanders to use moves while facing the passer. Sanders refused and 1t was Tr.ulways. Now in Minnesota he's using a fonnerlincbackeras his star. Chns Doleman was a big linebacker from the Uni versity of Pittsburgh and the Vikings drafted him in the first round 1n I 98S. Doleman had visions of being another Lawrance Taylor. but Floyd convened him to a dcfcnsi vc end'. Floyd positions Doleman way outside the offensive tackle. who is on the back ofhis heels by the time he reaches Doleman. The tackle has to gosowidetoreach Doleman thatall ofa sudden Keith Millard (the defensive tackle next to Doleman) thinks he's on the San Diego Freeway at4o'clock in the morning. Hc'sgot all kinds of pas.sing lanes to choose from. On the other side. he'sgot Doug Manin -better known to his teammates as Big Blood -and defensive tackle Henry Thomas. Doug's older brother is George Manm,adcfcnsivccnd with the New York Jets. Floyd Peters 1s the guy on the sidelines with the aviator sunglasses and head-set on. and usually bent over as ifhc's about to assume a thrcc- poi nt stance to rush the passer. This 1sa man that knows how to handle football players and get the max1mumoutofthem. Whatdoyou expect from a man that worked as pnson guard an San Quentin at the age of 19 and scared the hair offhis head by the time he wa.s 187 SEA VIEW •.. P'romBl in CIF 3-A. outscored the Road- runners 19-10 in the third period as Cantrell sank three three-pointers and Pa,rkcr scored eight points. Coroaa del Mar '1, Etta.Dda U : Geoff Probst scored 17 points. includ· mg six in a big CdM fint quarter. as the host Sea Kings snapped a .threc- gam. closing streak and won their first league-game. . . Matt Cwtennia. who finished wtth 16 points. added five in the opening quarter to help Corona to a l 7-6 lead. It was still 31-l 9 in Cd M's favor at the half. before the Eagles (11-8, 1·2) cut the lead to 38-34 entenng the founh quancr. EstanCla could get no closer than three points in the final eight minutes. Matt Hcmngton chipped in with 10 pointsand 11 rebounds for the-Sea K.mas. ( 10-7. 1-2) and Brian Spratt grabbed nine boards. Probst also had fi' c steals. Mike Curtis was the only Estancia players in double figures with 11 points. -ti·JllHl•IUll:W,·---------------- Florida staggers Kentucky Frem Tk AJ1oclate4 Pres1 Vernon Muwcll scored 19 points and Dwayne Sch1ntriu1 added 18 as F1'onda. despite going scoreless o'er the final 3:24. defeated No. 4 Kentucky SS.-S6 in Southeastern Conference basketball Wednesday night in Lcut!iton. Ky. · Florida (4-1 , 13-4) used a 2-1-2 zone that allowed Kentucky (5-2. 12-2) to make only 16 of 57 shots for 28. I percent. U was the Wildcat$' 1tt<>nd loss this season at Rupp Arena. Schiritz1us· wade-open slam dunk with 3:24 to go gave Flonda a 58-S I lead before Kentucky's futile rally. Richard M&dison hh a five-footer at 2:33 and Winston Bennett completed a three-point play oft' an inside power mo~e with 1:20to10 to tlice ~orida's lead to the final m~tlJn. MHwtll massed a 3-pointer with 28 seconds to ID· but Kentuc~ could manaae only M&dison·s miSK'd 16- roo~r wuh fivu«ond1 len. In other Top 20 aaion: hHM 71, M~ Stale 11: Melvin McCanl$ 17 points to lift the No 5 Boilennakcn (6-0. 16-1) ove-r Michipn State (l-4, 6-9). Purdue's ISth contttutive YIC10t)'. .... ltate IH, N•r11•a 1t: Jeff Grayer ICOttd 37 pointsto ~the No. 10Cydones(2.0. 16-2)lo &be Bta Eiaf'tl Conftttntt wtn O\'tt the Comhusktfs (1-1. 9-t), loin State'i billett rout ever an a r'epalar conftrmtt pmc. ,., a•• 111, 01hr'MI 7t: ttaryey Grant ICOft'd 24 points-95'1ce) Ki•hld 21 as the 'NO. 11 Soonen(l·I. 14-3) pulled 1way lft me ICCOftd halfto tat the Buffaloes (().2, ~ 11) in IMa Eilbt ICtion. k ... ·111, 01•r•lu•1 N : Midlad PoruT IC'Oml 11aofhisll pocnts1nan I 1·2tee0ftd.halfnanthat~ lht Rcdmcn 10 {NII a~;:t hind the No. 15 Hoyai thrir llurd treiaht B-a East 1. 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" .WI• Yarba lhb 1753 Yorba l11lda Blvd 521-*4 ...... 22922 los US.MU SMQ 11 ll• s (l~aul lH~l j Court can't s~op .young journalists ') When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that school •'" officials could censor student newspapers, the result was predictable, l Jt was a big story thaf spawned some chest-thumping ·: editorials about the freedom of the press. The n. the. story faded from the public spotlight. It had come and gone in less " than a week, but that doesn't mean the issue is dead. . This week the student newspaper at Evergreen High School in Los A~geles fought back by going undergroun~; The -first issue. was supposed to be delivered today, and tt s no surprise that it will deal with censorship. No one expects the students' underground efl"~rt to sha~e " the foundation of the Supreme Court. The good Jusuce~ will probably never see a copy of"OffThe Press." It's also unlikely that they will even hear abo.ut the students who would rather go underground than submit to censors. Even the person the court says should ceh sor the student paper is behind the teen-agers. Principal Robert Beck sa" a rough _draft of the paper early this week and told the student JOurnahsts he supported their effort. . Although Beck says he likes wharthe student are doing. he and the student journalists have not always seen eye to eye. He defends censoring a recent music article because the lyrics could have been considered offe nsive. He also thinks school officials were right in stopping a student surv~~ on sexual attitudes because the) considered the sun e} inap- propriate. Students have produced their paper after school and o n : weekends and plan to deli ver It on the side wa lk near the .. , campus. . The principal thinks that's a good idea. too. because It 1s a good wa> for the students to learn about democraq. So do we. We hope the> will learn that freroom of the press 1s an .; essential freedom. They also v.111 disco' er that there are ·• responsibilities that go with the freedom. If they weigh the respons1bil1ties "ith the freedom and ·. produce a newspaper that doesn't rel~ o n their re~der·s prurient interests. they also v. ill learn that not en~n the highest court m the United States can tell them the~ are second-class -. .. citizens. T read slowly Wall Street's reception of the !ask force repon on the Oct. I 9 stock market crash has been understandabl:, cool m both words and deeds. Fridav's Dow Jones industrial a'<erage closed down 140 ' points 1n.anuc1pat1on of the release. Of course. u's no surpnse that the market "ould react "" ~uh shudders at the veT) thought of hmtung pnce movements of stocks. But the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms rcco mmededJUSt that and also called for a single agenc> such as the Federal Reserve to act as a watchdog over financial markets. The aftershocks have been reverberating ever since .... The recommendations of the task force warrant close examination and much d1scuss1on . Be)Ond that. the government should tread slo"I~ and careful!~ tov.ard an~ new restructunng of the market . . Tbe Lewiston (Maine) Daily Sun. Spoils system Paul Volcker, who stepped do" n last )ear as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. thinks the federal government should increase the pay lid for higher-ranking civil servants and limjt the number of political appointees. He is right on both counts. but trying to change the current spoils system will be tough .... We should recognize the fact that government sen11ce is a sacrifice for many of our best people. Younger people and those who are not independent!) wealth} ha .. e to consider the needs of their famihes. especially college educations, before accepting a job in government. . As for political appointees. the need to control this spoils system has been evident for generati ons. The seriousness of the problem has been magnified dun ng the Reagan administration, howe' er. "'1th an unprecedented glut of incompetent or dishonest people appointed to high posi tions. Statesman-Journal, Silem, Ore. J Back. t o school The United States doesn't expect a lot from btgh school graduates. Students aren't O\Creducated. . That's why we were encouraged by the model cumculum proposed recently by Wilham Bennett. U.S. secretary of education. Bennett outl ined a flexible but challenging list of course requirements that he believes would be appropnate for alJ students. We sh.are Bennett's enthusiasm for the core cumculum. although we fear he may be pushing the limit of practicality a bit far.lf is program could take some students five or six years of study, rather than the usual four years. Nonetheless. Bennett has presented a good role model for states. We are not advocating tbat the federal aovemmcnt impose a national curriculum for all high schools. However. we hope that states don't ignore Bcnnctt•s sugrsuons. ORANGE COAST _., .... Slou Fall• (S.D.J Mia La4u. Dllf-., City [~Of ,_ Clllllll r.rws (dltot' Cflll..., S.O.tt [dltor MiifC.... ''*"°' Dntllf ''lamho~fulthatwearemuc!Jtoosmarttoletourvotebepurchilaed. ·· Newport brats cry for recall To the Edjtor. • Well . I sec tha1 the people in Newport have shown their true colors once apin on the issue of the "principal switch." A~ usual .. lhesc spoiled brats arc "takana their ball and going home" because they didn't get their way. Nc~n Harbor always gets the best facilities. bHt teachers. best coaches and now that the Board of Education has made a personnel change that they appa.rcntly think is m the best interest of the educational process of both schools (Harbor & CdM) they wan t to recall the school board because they didn't get their way. 8uoorinie.t Nicolls~ tlte 11~.Ks.11 We lost our Da vis intennediate school through a board decision, but begrudgingly accepted il and bepn working to make 1t successful. No recall. I guess these ft>w hundred cry· babies (and I don't mean evt>ryone m Newport) felt tha1 if they can't buy something they would just as soon try to break it. Some things never change do the~'! Exit Badham: enter the contenders, pretenders · EVELYN MECKLER Costa Mesa John Paul II a nd freedom The Lillie Jack Homers who have .been Silting in their comers SOt their long-a"'aited Chnstmas pie . from Congressman Bob Badham two v.eeks ago. They stuck in their thu mbs and pulled out a plum (an open congressional scat) and now are bus\ telling us "What a good boy am , ... Our self-appointed sa'1ors and their pohucal managers are packing 5, c.-ngah-like their candidate fo r the JU1c1est of all pohucal scats. the.-40th Co ngressional Distnct. Arnold Forde of the Butcher and Forde school of poht1cal packaging once bragged that he could elect a gonlla to the U.S. Senate if tht' candidate had unlimited mone~. v.ould Sta) out of town and had an IQ of 110. When )OU would ask wh) he nreded an IQ of 110. he would sa)· so he would be smart enough to stay out of town. Up unuJ now. elec tion in a primal) 1n a safe Rt>pubhcan seat was tanta- mount to victol') 1n the general. In the past. the electorate encompassed b~ the 4-0th at both the state and nauonal fe, el was so innocent of these sltck markt>ting attaclcs tha1 they lei their prc.-c1ous votes be stolen. It took two v. ri te-in campaigns. i.e. Marian Bergeson 'sin 1976 and Congressman Ron Packard's in 1980. to tum things around . Now I am hopeful that we are much too smart 10 let our vote be purchased. This as what the clt>,er candidate will do 10 gel your vote. The candidate should match the district so the campaign will do e).tensl\e polling. We know the 40th 1s hea' 1f\ Republican so the can- didate must be Republtcan or quickly change rcgmrauons. The .iQ1h has a largt' senior popu- lation (Leisu re World -and they 'Ole 95 percent ) so I v.111 be curious to see hov. the )Oung candidates are presented 10 pick up this 1mpon.ant bloc k . Another 1mpon.ant voter per· suader is kc\ endorsements. The polling will tell the consultants that Sen. Marian Bergeson'scndorsement is the most important one to get. Her fa,orable raung 1s off the scale. We'll sec 1f the consultants v.,ll go for Congressman Badham to name his successor. If the candidate 1s an elccte'd ofli oal he/she will ha\e a track record that can be exploited \\Ith the concerns of the 40th voters in mind. Tlie affiucnt const11uenq "''" be looking for a fiscal consen atl\ e. The health needs of an aging population 1s an import· ant issue. Regional biases include oil least ng on the coast. use of El Toro. traffic and o' erde' clopment. Ho"'c'er. if1hc candidate does no1 ha' c a rcrord to draw upon. this 1s v.hcn consultants ha ve a field da~. Bev.are of the fine print in the slick broch ures that v.111 be ~e1gh1ng dov. n )Our ma1lbo:1;.es a fev. da )s before the t'lcc:1on. It is my dream thal we will one da) ha'c a plethora of quality candidates "'ho ha\C proven themselves and are ~onh ... to be vaulted to the national le' cl. · In m' est1mauon. only one can- didate V.ould have fit that descnp- t1on. Sen. Manan Bergeson. How- e' er. she hasdt'('hned and how can wt' selfish!) ask herto solve our problems at every le' el? We have other elected officials but the' ha' e not nsen to a statesman· like level. Instead of trying to solve const1tut'n1 and count) problems the) prefer to pla) petty partisan games. You have more power at )Our command to shape up eleC'ted of- ficials 1han just your vote. The 40th JACKIE HEATHER D1stnct ranks nght next to Fon Knox as an eas' sourceofmonc)'. We igh tht' contnbu.t1on the sohc1tor of your monc) has made and support accord· ingl). Enou$h returned fund-raising cards with a message such as "I am unhapp) w1th )Our "\Ole on beach ltab1ht' and contracting out for h1ghv.a' impro,t>ments" might get their atienuon. Orange County's del· egat1on hopes 10 raise half a million dollars to finance c~ndida tes throughou1 1he state so the prttsure for comribution ~ill be incredible. E\t>rcise thoughtful control. Financing for the 40th w1ll 1nvolve megabucks. Ont> ers~h1le cand1datt' had a fund-ra1s1ng letter 1n the mail as Badham made his announcemt'nt. The point I want 10 make and reinforce in the strongest possible "'a' is 1h1s ... THE PERSON WE NOMINATE IN JUNE COULD REPRESENT L' FOR .\ LONG. LONG TIME. Please don't be an apathetic spec- tator. The big bo)S and 1he po~r brokers are vel). \'Cl') busy cutting their deals. Get in'ohed. Why don't )Ou get a seat at the bargaining table'! You certain!) are smart enough. probabl) have pov.er and mont') enough to make an 1mpon.ant impact. -\s Will Wnght told us: We get the kind of representation we deservt' or v. 111 put up ~1th. J•ckle He•lller Is • former New- port Be•ct mayor. To tht' Ednor: Pope John Paul II 1s to be com· mended for his appeal to world leaders to accept rehgJous freedom as a fundamental human right. He correctly points out that ''Religious freedom. ari essential requirement of the dignity of eve? human person. 1s a cornerstone o the structure of human nghts:· John Paul's ~ords would have more effect. however. if ht> and the officials of his church would SCI a better example. They ha ve con· mtcntly opposed religious liberty in the fullest sense by inducing or trying to induce govemmt'nts. with varyina degrttsofsuccess. todenyorlimi1 the nght to freed om of conscience on birth control and abortion and to secure billlons of dollars annuaJJy in coerced tu support from many ~ovemryients for Catholic Church ins11tut1ons. In addition. John Paul's successful impeding of fam1l) planning pro- grams has condemned milhons to a povcrt) ~ gnndmg that talk about liberty is to them a bitter joke. Further. by ha\•1ng diplomatic ties w11h 108 fO vemments (including. unconstitut1onally. the U.S. govern- ment) John Paul's Holy Set has in a 'Cf) real sense madt' SC'Cond<lass C111zensofall who arc not members of hi s church. John Paul would do well to bnng his church's practice more into lint> v.ith his preachmenu on liberty. There would be no better way for him to do this than by adopting tht' pnnC'I pit' of separation of church and state invented an this country by &he framers of our Constitution and Bill or Rights. EDD DOERR Executive Director .\mericans for Religious Liberty Too Av IN H1sr0Rv Toda) is Thunday. Jan. 21. the 21st day of 1988. There a~ 34S days let\ in the year. What's this?Compassioa. an issue in GOP campaign. Today's highli&ht in history: On Jan. 21. 1 7~3. King Louis XV I of France was executed by the On Monda). Bush and Robertson guillotine. By DONALD M. ROTHBERG ~MES. Iowa -Someont' standing at the back of lhe crowd in the local senior citizens center might have thou~! Ted Kenned) was back running for president. "I don't want 10 be president of a nation where we ha'e elderly peopk eating d<>S food because they can't afford meals.'' said the candidate. "I don·~ want to be an charge of a nation wherc-..e senior c111zcn has got to go into bankruptcy an order to get adequate health care, long-term health care." he said. "I just won't tolcratt that. .. There he goes again. that Massa· chusctts liberal proposing a budget· busting health care program. What's the pntt tag? Whett's the money &oing to come from? Will Kennedy never learn? But, wait a minute. That accent is more Virainia than Massachusetts. No. Kennedy hasn•t Jumped into the ~-That li~l-toundina rhctonc is com1n1 from Pa& Rob- ertson. the former tekv1s1on evan,el~ 1st who ho~ hts church-bated constrvative follow1n1 will propel him to an upset in the Republican precina ca~tn next month. Suddenly. the' rhetoric of com· pHS1on is be1n1 hard on the GOP cam pal&J'l 111il. A couple of hours after Robefuon sPokt at the tcnior C1tittn center. Vice P\"esident ~ 8utll WIS cautiomna an audeenc:c of youna business people that they must loot be}Ond their own pocke1books. .. s Iona as somtone out theft t hun1na.., k>na 11 thttt is 10mcont out thcrt-some kid. no one knows his namt'. as long as there's some homeless somebod) 1hat can·t take carcofhimselfmedically. we've got to care." said Bush. At first glance. Robertson and Bush don't have much more in common than do Robertson and Kennedy. While they share a fierce ambition 10 succeed Ronald Reqan as prcsi· CoMME N r ~R Y dent. they arc traveling far different paths an pursuit of that aoel. Their campaian appcarancn in Iowa on Monda) seemed to hiJhhght the differences between the two Repubhan candidates. Bush spoke to a Junior Chamber of Comertt dinner. while Roben son travdcd across the state in a bus to addms handfuls of followers in community halls and p1rkj0J lots. The Bush audience in Des Moines was a business suit crowd. There wu hardly a nttktie seen amona &he Robenson followers. . Stall, Bush and Robtnson ha\C some remarkable similarities in their bacqrounds. Both were sons of U. tcnaton and had privileted upbnna- inp. Bush tot h11 unckrp11duate dqJ'ft at Yale. while RobcnlOn araduatcd ""°"' Yak Law Sct.oot. And 1n Iowa. both att Nnnin1 far bthind in the polls 10 Kansa Sen. Bob Dole. who ttlh Iowans about his bumble becqround 1ndud1~ his lf'lndpercnts' l"C't"Cipt of pubhc • sa11ancc. When Dole &alks about com- Pl ion he tounds hkt ht's aalkirw. from the hean. tncd to shov. a little compassion of On this dale: their own. In 1861 . Jefferson Davis of Mis- 1 t was Robertson v. ho offered the smippa and four other Sout~mers most detailed program. As he usually rt"signed from the Senate. docs. he tal\ed about the need for In 1908. New York City acd restoration of morality. local control an ordinance that made smo na in of education. and urged cutting f.ublic by women punjshable by a go,cmmenl was&e and fraud. But ne of SS to S2S and up to 10 days' fi imprisonment. then he moved on to make a pica or t n 1924. Russian revolutionary he:slth care for tht eldt>rly. And he Vladimir llyich Lenin died of a didn't stop with that: 1. S4 "I don't wan& to be president ofa stro .. e at aac · natl.on 1'n wh1'ch •"'nior citizens freeze In 1950• 1 federal j ury in New ..... York found fonner Slate Depan· to death in cold weather because the)' mcnt official Alacr Hiss 1uil1y of can't afford enouah heat to heat their perjury. home5 or their apanment$. 1 I 9SO a th G ~ "-·-11 "I don't want to be president of• d ied in to'nd:n. or co .... vi w~ nation where peopk a~ slttpina on In 1954, the fint atomjc sut>- city aratcs or on cardboard boxes in marine. the USS Nautilul. was city slrttts because there isn't cnouah launched at Groton. Conn. $helter for them. In 1976, the supersonic ConcQrdc ~1 want to be 1n charae ofa nation jet was put into service by Briaain that is romp1JSionatc and carina... ao4 f"ral\ce. with fliabu from Lon· When he finished someone in the don to Bahrain and from Paris to 1ud1cnt"C asked how he intcnckd to Rio de Janeiro. lf'uil. Pl> for hts plan. In 1977. Pmidtnt Cantr P1r- H1s ans~ was that ht would doned aJmos& all Vietnam \fiar draft propo5t 1 "utcr fee .. on apmics to evaders, a move that dttW limited co' er the pubhc cost of• Pf'Clltlm he swaitc from pro..amncai orpniza- sa1d would rombinc pnvate in· tions and denunciations from major surancc with aovemment aid. ~mns' lf'OUPL h sounded Ii" a Pf'Clltlm that would requirt a powerfid lot of Tm years IF• In a~ 10 the mok1na to cover 1u cost_ • And it f.ayptian P1rti1nmn, Prnidcnt Anwar Wat~ lll'lldi lelden stt!Md somewhat 1rontc. "°"'"" or-~--.. -~·· ...... but from a cancbdate who hu sud _ _......., --- tome1b1nt must bt doM to kttp ....S ~ dOor '° Pftft ii llill .._. ... Socaal Stturity from n1nnint out o( TboU&ht for IOday: .. We lft Ill ni<>nq' •hen lhc blaby boom ,cner· uobs ortht Infinite. penen• ohbe auon hits ~tircrncnt •· Eternal.•· -Tamn Ol'bbon1 ' Hunckr, American author and "'-" M. .._.~,. * d*I mtic (116().:1921). =-',,,.,..el AtflrMW • ., "* A.1111!11 ....... ( 'I Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT!Thunday, January 21, 19U • ..:=.. ~..r.. .,.:=.:u ITATa":r:.T o• mncm":uu ~o ...::'..~~ ~':.am !!:o--=::,..:_~ ~UU 9UUl1'1'Jll,.. T.a.•-~W& C.MAlMOClan ~--DATU N-AllY •· AINALCll' prooeedloftflecNdc .. , ...... _ =·.... YOU MW .. Da'AUU ......... "... ATfiMAl9Uf.& euu(lllUlll'Vt ... ~,., ,... coemmoeu-o fOfW.orilltNcme lllNll'fMlf _,.. U.0.C.) UNC8 A DUD 0# T1'UIT Oflaa1-._ C...... ( ...... lttM., ACTIOM TO NOTaCT (llllGI., ... A bond, tfle lull 9IMI 10 ...,." ..................... DATU> CM/WD UNLd8 •ecnnoue ......... ...... . U.C.C.) YOUR wn. "llAY tM ...... , °" .... torielted IO .... ~ •1• a _, ....... YOU TAKl ACTION TO .... ~IOr ·~ of ttl9 Notfot Is hareoy ~to • 80LD AT A ~ .. '11•11 laOCctllllrld. YOU MW * OIFAUl. T -" ~ 0 a .. ) ... a "'°HCT YOU" .... o ... I The fOllOwint l**Oft '-8t111C ot C8llfomle b the et~Jtors of the wllhln I.AU.• YOU .-0 Ml~ COS I I.,. •AMCH "Mo bkkMr .,_ • , • UINDBUDUD°'TMllT, .... ......, .......... PTY.ITMAYMILOOAT ~-•telW•PWt· Countyof\MMtelas ~ tr~•l INI. 'LANATION O' TH• APNOVA&.C. ACW'IC*I hlsbldfOt•'*"°'s MTIO MAY •• 1111. I.JM. ............. ,...., A .-ueuc SALE. If' YOU "*' "-... ~.. In Ota INH« oflhe--~ treNlfw fl about to be .. AT u "I o~ 'HI eota110MM. UM Thll Ill to ""°"" the public flYe (41) ~ .,... ... LUa vou TN<I ACTION ........ Fl ••II • NHO AH !XPl.AHATION •*""I undr9r "'* kdlcM °' 1'oNnot flta•Soneon, mecM on'*'°"*' Pf°'*'Y "OCHOtNCI ao•••T WTl7• lflatuncfers.etiOnM3.22of Mtfotlhe--*" TO "90TICT YOUR IW)P. ft; ~ _. ..._ Of. THE NAJUM Of TH£ .IMlnW tWM Of STNWAC COMCl'\I.... hertllnattw delcrtbed YOU YOU 1NOULD CO. COMTM. .,_ ~ Md ._,...lon9 The ~ Of T,,.._ EtnY." MAY K80l.D AT -........... ~a>ING8 AGAIHIT PAAT'tERS .. tM6 w.. Nc*oall~...._,IMI The NlflWS Md buSIMM TACt U.AWYm • onacww f()f lnaurenoe °' AceoUnta, --IMptMl;gllolf'lli;cl· A 11\aJC SALi. • YOU .... k::-·m -YOU 8HOUlD CONTACT A. MecMtu~.co.u !'he U11den69o•d Wilt ... at aicldr ..... ol the lnlencs.d MOl'IC& °' ......, MO l7°al F!Mfy Feder .. S•Yltlot end if'9 MY end .. bide cw tlD ..., AM l>CP\MATION ·~---OI .. LAWYER. Maaa.c.11.tMa. prtwele ... Oftor .... Fe. .,.,,.,_Of'l.,.:RICHAROA. TRUeTU"elALS AllDl9GATl'tt LOM ~.Glenclele • ....,,.any.,, at-·· CJ' THE NATURE Of Tl-ti DOllALD .IOHPMNll, l'T 18 IH't£NOIO THAT The flc:llttow bu1tnw nwy 1, 1 .... at tne ofllca of 001.ESBEE. 3000 Fe!Mew T.I ......... DICUAA11oel C.toMla Nia tlled .,. 11PC*-tonneltil9 In *"1 bid or 1t1 jtR()ClfDtNG AGAINST -11'111 ....... THI SA1.E WIU. CON-nanie-....nenttotlM'*'· H;lan ~. 1\t Orange Aoed, Costa ....... Cell-NOTICE IS HEREBY MOl7"1 I cetlOn wtcn .... F~• the biddlfto' YOU •. YOU SHOUlD C()H.. ...... CAW. DUCTEC> ON ll>tALF "' ,.... ........ Oft~ Grewe .. ••• '°""' fOfnla 92Ue ' GIVEN, the1 on w~. .. ttJl•IQ Home Loen a.nit °' Sen c . .,..,.. ,_.,.. TACT ALAWYSl ftlC ...... laC R •THE 1 AU8TEE IY: ll:ler lt, t ... 111 .. CountYof PaNdenA. c.ilfornle 91030 The ioc.tlon 1t1 Callf0tnt1 F9Mu.wy 3, 1Ne, at tt.00 CITZDlllC*DENtAl. Fra.ndteo 10 inelr ... ec-V'°9 ct1r11·11~ On~4.1111,lll ......... .,I 9 ..... ""'8T'EE'S ASSllTANC;l °'8nae. ~..O. F'3SH07 SO NhiaheM Md "81 b'd· ot the chief ew:utlw ~o'clock ;_m of N6d dey, In OFCCICet1lC*Al counts ot an un911ra.b't type ......... C.... cc--•Alr; 10lOO A.M •• CAl..•WESTUWf -...... r' II lb 111 .... COAP.. IO 1 a. LEWIS F1A...,.. and ........ of ., • MCI -.act 10 oon· Of Pf'lf'CIC>*I ~ oMc. the .,.. Mt -'de few con-UCU"TICMll by reeaon of the ~ c.-... Dfa1ltllt AECONVEYANCI COA· .............. • 111 • STREET. OAANOE CA the fltwaon Wlttldtawlr19; "'"'*110t1 ~ meld ~ ot tile intended tr-t•0t la duC"Of\9 TruttM'• s-.. (VAIUMCI) MO 11-to of the brencll offlc:. of St~· ~ ()fang; COM! flORATION,eCalfomecor• .. : o/• fW7 .... ..-. tnlt(71~ 41M Aober1 J. St. l.8wrence, COun, el f'i!IM, tltta end 3000 FairWw .Road, Costa wtthln the offloM of REAL {TO AU.OW THE detd Pacific S.W'QS FA , Delly Pilot January 21, 21. SIOfaMOft .. ~ lllCIDl111ed ....... C-...... CA OH02/18/llATt:toP.M. tSH WHt Mac Arthur lnMrtel of aeii:I oon•vetee ....._ CA9262t-ESTATE SECURITIES SER: WCTCAA WA.114 "-P<>rt 8eec:tl. Calltom!a. 1988 ~ 'rrueaae under and~-. FCA SERVICE COM,AHV, ~ard, Co9ta ...... In end to .. theeerteln,.., All otlW busineM n.,,_ VICE, 10e111ed II 1900 North TO -loealeel al t890 Redondo T to Deed °' TNCt, '9COrdad .. ..., 111• 111 -FOAUEM. Y KNOWN AS c.llf. t2Nt1 ~Ol*tY altuet9d In tM end llOdfeues U11eCS by the 8'oedwey, Suite 100. In tile PMEaTANDeMG) ~ SouleYard, Gardena, MAY 21. 1ta, •NI. No....... I ......... SUNKIST SEfWICE COM '9*S:Aotler1J.St.1Aw• Co!An. ty Of ar... State of Intended trantf~Of wlttwl CrtyofSante~CountyOf NOTICE IS ~EREBY Calttomia l'tBJC M)TIC( P..2238Cll. of OMdll "*" •• 111 • ........ _. IM dulY ~ Trueaae rence Calltomla. ~ de-thrM ywa last Y"fS last o,..,., Stet• of Califomie. GIVEN that IN liutlting1on Anyone may wr11e in tavor t OOtda In IN oflca of tt'8 ........... ...._ UftOat end ~ to 11'9 ""*"'*' 0renoe CoMt tlaibed .. foloWe..to-wll: pat to tar as lmown to the REAL ESTATE SECUAl'Tl.ES 8Mdl Qty Counc:ll will hold 0t Pf0\"1 of tlw appllelltJOn tll1'llt • ~Aacolderl°'OrenQ; ftlC -=ta>_. .... Dead of Truet. ~on Deity Plot Jent*Y 21, 28, Reel proo;rty IOClllliCd "1 Intended trant1trM •re SERVICE. a Caritom19 COi· •!>"bllcn.winglntMCoun-FOllr ~ must be ,._ AChT'IOUI !!.!!.!!8 J County, 8taae Of Celtorria. -...._ .... .,_. CM/H/13 • ~ ~. F;Otuety ~. 11. 1tll San Ctem9tlte . Orano• non.. pootlOn, as duty ~Id ell Q\wT\t>oW at the Hunt· ce1veo by tne ·s~ MAm 8TA1-• ..-1 u.cut.d by SUSAN C ....... .._ ••-K. P..17442' 8oofl. 1113 Pege ~ Counti. callforma, moN The neme(s)an<I t>utl'*' Trustee under and purauant lngton 8eec;t'I CMc Cent•. AQent" 9' IN Federal Home The ldlowlno per90f1'-, CHAMRRlAtN, AH UN· IMAl(QIA, ,_ ....... 17442' of OfkW Aaconll 11\ ~ ~ .. fOI-addrW of the Intended to the powet of M1e con-2000 Main Str.... Hunt· Loan Bent! ol San Franei9Co. doitlC bulineal -. j MA".AIED WOMAN A.NO Low. Ill • .... ..... IN otftCe d ~ Aecordaf d PlRIC M)llC( 10wL tranaf«te(1) are KENNETH !erred In that certain 0..0 of lngton 8Mct1 Califotnla, on 600 ~il001!8 Str .. 1. P.O. W£5TAR ASSOCIATE$ DOUQLAS N. YAMAMI, A CA..... Or.,. County, CelltorrU Pwoel 1: Lot 5 d Trec1 WARBRICK, LOUIS J Tn.ist e11ec:uted by LAW0 the date and et tl'MI time itl-Bo• 7948 San Ft1111C0900, 2925 South ~ol ~ SINOLf..,.,,.WlUSEUAT ftlC ,,...., ~ ... e uouted by: OENNl8 ....... A•1,.._ ........ 5t5, • etiown on a m-c> BACCA, u guaranlOf, 3048 RENCE L. COURTER. JR I dlcatedbetow toracen4and CallfOfnla 9'120 wtlNn 10 Costa Mesa. Calif t2l2' I PUBLIC AUCTION TO ...................... HUDSON ANO CHNSTIHE •r1tn••tr"e ..... le tMreof ~ in Book &lstol Str .... Santa AN PA~ICIA A COURTER.~ tM llatements of d~ of the put>llcauon ot Robert T· Beet. ~2tHi HIGHEST llDOER FOR ..S • ...... ,...._ ...,_ HUOSON. HU88AHO ANO -hrl C:.... Drtfe .... 1 .... pegee34-And as. MK U.92704. lluibanq & IMle u Com--.. peraons wno wost\ to be thtS nouce "'" aoo1tl0nal 7 Sou1n en.tol S~ CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK ••'"• , 141• ...... t . ••4 WIF£ AS JOINT TEHAHTS -c..e.-., C .. 1,. ~. recordl of Mid Or· That the property perti· mun1ty Property, NIOOfded heald retatlve to the ~ days to 6'.tt>mn commenta Mm.a. Calf. 92'al DRAWN OH A STATE 0.. ....._. ......... T ....... WILL SELL AT PU8UC ......., .... _Mr •• MO* County. nent hereto Is descftt>ed in MarGh 8. 1985, in ~·office cation delCrit>ed De40W. m•y be 001.....a If a t~ Ptlet ~· t<oettJno, ~ NATIONALBANK.ACHECK ........... 11 11 111 ;Ml AUCTION TOHIGHEST8IO-97. Patoel 2. A,n undl.nded oeneraJ as-lurnuurn , fl•· of the CoVnty Aec;ofder of DATE Monday. ~brv~ is reoei"9<1 in wrlltng t>y the South Brmol Str•. , DRAWN 8Y " STATt 0.-la ~ Ill ~ QeN. DER FOACASH,(pey9bt;et ~ Orange Coelt 1/54th lnter•I In Lot 55 of tu re 1 , e q u 1 pm en I 9410 Coumy, as Reeo<der 1 1, 198& SuP«V\SOt)'Agetlt within the Mesa. Calif ~. ' F£DEAAl CAEDfT UNIOH, ....... Wnl 11111 ..... , CA t9N of .... In '-fUI moM¥ Daly Pilot Jenuwy 8, 9. 10, Tract S 199, In the c:lty of Sen trad-goodwill, leaM. tnS1rument ~. 85-5517 t9, TIME; 7:00 P M 10·<Say '*'00 . Rc>Oer1 I(. Bnziu9. 292$1 0.. A CHECK DRAWN BY A -. of the United St.alee) at IN 11, 12. 13, 14, t5, 1e. 17. ti, Ciam.nte. • shown Ol'I a l .. Mhold 1mpro11emen11. by re..on ot a breach Of de-A P P L t · Anyon. seno1ng a protesl Soutll enatol Stf-. Cos-t .. STATE 0.. fEOERAl SAV· ftlC ........ -.aM THE l088Y TO THE 8UIU). 11. 20. 2t, 22, 23, 24, t918 meo thefaof recot'CSed In stoelt 1n trtde and is locll.O fault tn payment . Of ~-CANT/APPELLANT Tart & d"'"9CI substanllat by the Mesa. Calif. 126241 , INGS ANO LOAN ASS0CtA-'119 ...... •a Jfll•(I) .. INO LOCATE> AT: ll01 S. F432 Book 184. paged 34 Ind 35, at· 3000 Faint-Road. formanc.e of tne OO!lgallons Auoolat.. Ol'I t>enall of Pnnc<paJ S~ Agent ThlS l>vtln... la COn-t TIOH, SAVINGS ASSOCtA· .... .._ la OM1 WAY LEWIS STREET ORA.NOE. Mite Maps, tec:«ds of Mid Costa Mesa Calttornta secured theret>y ineludinO ~U.S.A. IMy req~ an Ofal argu-Ouc1ed by a general pan~ TIOH. 0.. SAVINGS BANK TIH:llllHllOk CA t2ee8 el right tltte' and P\a.IC M)TirC Orano; County. 92e16 • that breacll °' default. No-SUBJECT ~ • Con-ment on tne 8'>PllCallon by nersnip t SPEClflED IN SECTION ........ .._...la 111t-lntwetl con"'l')'ed to end 'l'K-Pwcel 3: An .....,_,t tOt The~ name used 11C41 of Wf\ICI\ was recCN'ded dltion 1-d (p<ohlblting a eat subm•nong a wntten r~ Aotler1T.8-t -~J St02 OF THE ANAHClAl ._.. .... IHI •• now held by It under Mid ~ NOTICa ro•d and public utility by said tran.ste<0<s at said Septem~ 30. t987, as Re-wutl) ol Conoluonal UM to me Supervisory Agent Thts staletMnl -~ CODE AND AUTWOAIZED • ....... et ACTION Deed of Truet In ttie prOCl.'lf1Y The City of Hun~on pullJOMS owr lhoM pot· ~o e 'at 1 on 1 s D 1 C K corder's Instrument No. Permit No 87_.6 Coastal ovring tne IO.Oay per~ With tl\e County Cten of ~1 .l() 00 8USINES8 IN THIS 19CAOW, ..C., ... N. tltuatedlnMIOCounty,Cal-Beechlartct'Ultlngmtmberl tionsofs.ctlon30,townshlp OGLESBEE CHEVRON 8S-S517t9. Will SELL AT Deve4opment Pttmlt No F0< • protest to be oon· ange County on o-nD91f STATE Will BE HELD At ~ ........... lomia deeclribed.. to MtW on the Housing and • South, Range 7 West. SERVICE PUBLIC AUCT1c:; TO THE 87-32. and NegaUYe Oedat· ~ed substanttll It must 29 l987 ~-·, • .J the Nof1tl front entnlnO* to .......... c•1 ... Or· PARCEL 1: Community O.velopment S.B.B. & M .. ~bed as That $&ld bulk translet 1$ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ation No 87 ... }. ano I.tie 0.-be WfittWI and .--veo on ..._ Ota county ~. 700 -.. c.-., • ., ..., LOT 3 OF TRACT NO. Cit.liens AdvltofY Boerd fOf follows: . intended 10 t>e consum-CASH. lawful money of t~ nlltl ol ConollK>nal ElloeptlOt\ ome. the reasons '°' the Put>kshed Orano; ~ CMc: Center DrM w.aa • ...,_, ' -. 10275 IN THE CITY OF the Community Develop· 8eginnlng at the moat meted at the olfloe ot BET. United States. Of a cuNer's (Vettaneel 87 -80 (lo allow protest must be ~tent Daity Piiot January l , 14, 2'J Senta ·AM. c...omi. el nta 'lllllllk ...... 11 _.. COSTA MESA. COUNTY Of ment 8lodl Grant Pf09'am. Eutarty comer o1 Lot 69 of TER. SERVICE ESCROW medl dr-n on any bank, l~ 14.!bjec;t car WUh to be wtth I.he regutatory bu1a 10< 28. 1988 right. tint Md In..,_.~ !Mt .. C ... mtt UillMar9I OAANOE, STATE OF CALI-This ii a Federal GrMt Pro-Tract No. tt27, u lhown on COMPANY INC 14284 credit un;on 0< taVtnOS anO fr4tt$tandingl oental ol tile ;poftcatlon and Tll-35-t ~ to end now held by It Celli w I aW C.-....... FORHIA, AS SHOWN OH A gram wtlich providea .,, av-a mac> recorded in Booll 36, 8Mdl Blvd ., Westmmste1, loan eistoclauon domldled ZONE. 04 • CZ • (H.gn.tay he protest ~ .be 9UP-t under Mid Dead of Truet In IW. MAP, RECORDED IN 800t< •aoe of t 3 million dollars ~ 7 to 12. lnduliw, Caltlornia 92683 on 0< atter tn t"'5 st•te. all payable at Commerolal-CoastaJ Zone) 1 ported t>y the 1nfO<'mat1on f't&.IC NOTICE , IN pre>per1Y tit'*9d In Mid ,,..._._. ...._.., 411, PAGES 1 TO 3 IN-per year • 10 aeeompllan Mite. Maps. rtcOl'dl of said February 8. 1988 the ttmeof sale. al right, title LOCATION 17222 PacthctspecifleO In S43 ~•I (4) of l County end State daecrtbed ._ ,.,... .-...... CL US IVE 0 F MI S · Community O.veloprnent Orang• County. thence Tll1s bulk transfer is -.o-and mtetest he4d t>y •I. u Coast High.,..y (NE comer of I 'he Rules and RegulatlOns KJ7liM ; u : ......... '9 ... a. ltl;. CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, RE· objectlvM In low/moderate North 18• 44' 39 .. East ject to Calttomla UnttOfm TrustM. on that reel property Pacific Co.st Hiqtiway and tor the Fedetal S.W>QS arid RCTIT10US aJSFDa f PARCEL t: UHlT 2M AS TI011•8CllM)W.D1C.•• COAOS Of SAID COUNTY. Income ~~htlornooda 415.0t .... to the moat Commercial Cooe Sect;on SllU81e In said County 8nd Warner Avenue, JL<WI System. NAME aTATW SHWN AHO OEFlNEO OH 1'US'NIA~eun"I& PARCEL 2: llum end ted ..... ~ eouthef'ly COfMI' of land de-8106 St•I•. aesen.bed as follows PROPOSAL To construct Yoo maylOoll at the llPOll-The following pertOM., THAT CERTAIN CON ·aMTA~C~ A NON-EXCLUSIVE to ~~ funding l0t ur· 9GflbedasPar<:oe12 lnadeed Thenameand.,;Sdress of Lot 1otTractNo.!><193asllt\dc>perateafrees1anolnglcatlon and ell eomtnentsdolngt>us..-as: J OOMINIUM PLAN RE· 11N1 ........ -lar EASEMENT FOR SIDE· gency need&. tt you llaw ax· to Roben 0. H8Y'dfd, a tile person wltll whom ~on a Map ttlereof re-car wash tn COtlJVflC'\lon IMlh fJed at the Federal Home SAMM IS HAMPSHIR!i COAOEO JUNE 22. 1971 IN ::r...._~_,...._ YAAO PUR1>0SES OVER perienee Of tnterett tn pro-married man. rec:onted Sep-dalms may be hied IS BET· c.orded In Book 223. POI-~. a convenlenQe mart..er and I loan Ba1* of San Frane19CO, ASSOCIATES. a ~ BOOK t2727, PAGE t71t '9 "*"";=~ .. -LOT 2, AS RESERVED IN gram.sthatpt<N4dettllttype tember t~. 1957 In Boo6I TER SERVICE ESCROW 27 & 28 ol Miscellaneous self·serwgaso&tnes.JM unless 9trf SUCh mat•llft ~ pannershlp. t79~ OF OFFICIAL RECON>S OF .......... ·-·· -SECTION t3 OF THE COVE· ol MtYIOe to the Community 4036. peg. 449, Offidel Re-COMPANY INC . U284 Maps In lhe office of ,,.,. EN v I ~ 0 N M E NT A L are ex.1m9t by 1 .... lrom ~ ~tten A---. Suite 100f ORA.NOE COUNTY, CAU-....... .. NAHTS. OOHOITIONS ANO p6eMt request en -~ COfds; thencle North 12" 57' 84l8Cfl Blvd . Wntmt11Slet. County Rec:of'det ot said STATUS· Negative Otdar· closure If )'Oll hllve MY .,.,,,,., Calif 92714 . 1 FOR!NtA, MORE FUlLY DE· .... 1,.......... RESTRICTIONS RE· c:etlon '°""from the ~ ,, .. East tse,7t .... ol Ula Cailfornia92683andlhelast County atlon 87 .. 7 .., *PC>l'~lqvestl<M>s QOf\Qerfttng ·u-The SammiS Comc>eny,. SCAl8ED IH EXHIBIT A AT· OMii: Otc 1 t J "'197 OOADED IN BOOK 13303. Ing and Redevelopment most Easterly comer of land dey f0< ti~ng c;1.,ms t>y any The street tddreu or by the Plannmg Comm/$$lOl'I procedures, contact the California eorpora!,!o_!'j TACHED HERETO ANO ROalRT 8ANUILOI, PAGE 906 OF Offl<!IAl RE0 DMslon. City of liun,lnoton of Robert 0 . Hayward; oreditOf Shall be Febr\lary 5, othcW common desJgnat1on on December 15, 1987 Feoer.t Home loan Ber* of 17922 Frten A'4nUt, ~ MADE A PART HEREOF. DONALD .tOll~HIO•. OOAOS. 8Nef1 t>y e;Ulf\9 (114) thence Nonn 20• ~· 30" 1988 Wflldl ts Ille~ of the real pr-ooeny hefeon-COASTAL STATUS Non-S•n Fr•,,c1sco at 100,1rvine.,Celf.tZ7 14 • EOWT •A" 'fra11t1 • The totAlt lmOUllt of the 538·S224. Appllcetlons Wiit 51.05 fMt to the most day bel°'9 ttie COOSUll'lf1'1a· t>ove d 11crtbed IS ape>ealat>le 11415)393-1250 Russell>.. Goodman.~ A Condominium eom· ,. • ...,. IC. IHAMU. ur1P9id belanoe of IN obi-must be tubmltted to the eouthef'ly comer of lend de-tiOn d1te se>edfled at>Ove purported to be. 'ZOn SWll> ON FILE-A &>py ot the Publlsl'led Orange Coeat Unctero<;anyon Aoed • .._. prlMd of: T1 a tali ea(•) oetlOfl MCUNd ~ eMcl 0..0 City on or before F.oruaty t, 9Ct1bed M Pttoel I In Mid Dated January 7. 1988 Ort.,,., Costa Mesa. Call-proposal is on file In the City 0.11y P110t January 21, 1988 326, Wlltlake, Calif. t1M2, PARCEL 1: Pvblithtd Orange Coeet ofTNll end ~..U-19N. deed to Rober1 O. Haywwd; KENNETH WA"8"1CK, forrna_ et.II s Offloe. 2000 Main Th391 Thia bualnen le eot1, Unit2MMthOwnend0.-DeilyPMot.Jenuety20, 1tll mated~ txpenMC end Mall Appicationa To: City thence l'IOrtll 74• 04' 30" LOUii J. BACCA, u The under11gned dll · Street. Hunh1'glon Seactl, DI_.,. Mnnrc ~eel by I general pert~ "'*' on that certain Con-wt27 advanced at the lime of ltM of HuntJnQton 8Mdl Hou. East 20.oe fMt; thence ...,.. ... llllt.nded Tr.,.. Claim• all hat>Ulty '°'all)' 1n-Ca.hforrua. ror Inspection l'\IUU\o nuw-. ner1hC> , domtnium Ptatl ~ded lnlti.I publlc:atlon of ltM No-lno a ~•development south 20• 2&' 30" East 5$.78 ..,_ oorrect,_ 1n said address ALL INTERESTED PERs RuM6.ll A.~ • June 2:2. 1978. In Book P\B.IC M)TIC( tloa of Salle le OurrWltty OMtlon 2000 Main SlrMI feel; thtnclt South 12• 57' Pvt>ltthed Orange Coast or othcW common Oesag· SONS are •n"lled to •nend NOTlCl TW stat_,, ._ ..... • 12727,Peget7t1,of0tficlel ~ eattMw'a c:hedls Of Huntington BHch, CA 18" West 74.83 fM\ to an D811yPtlOtJanuary21. 1988 nation. MIC ,_,.;,,g and H~ Ho ~'!!..,!flat wtthtlleCounty Cter11of()r, Recorda. AC'nT10UI ...-11 oenifted cneclts payatMe to 92641 Attn: Elie Nleoll engte point 1n the Norths Tl\390 Slid Sale W'IU be maoe CllPlnlOf\s Of sut>mll ~ uoe ,., ___ , ,,,._. ange County on Jenuery 13j PARCE.L 2: NAm ITATDmNT FCA SEAvtef COMPANY, Put>IWltd Orange Coast -lwty lint of land 0. wlfhOUTwarranty, «XP!'eu or lor or egainst the applic;allon the Bo61d of TNSI-of tile 1988 An undivided 1144th The followlnO pet'90ftl art _..be aoceptab6e, provided Daily Piiot January 21. 22. Kribed In• deed 10 Robet1 f'lm.JC NOTICE 1mplted, regarding tit .. PoSo as outlined above All appll-g,oas'icl ~ ~ fll1llli int•• In end to Lot t of doing bu9lneee aa: they •rt drawn In I C· 1988 Newlon ~ wtle, recorded Soe$1iOn, O< enc:umb<anoes callOnS exNbtt.s, and 0.-Sir o ange '7 ' Pubhhed Orange coac Treci No. 10137. In the City LAYMAN BEVERAGE cordenoe wtttl Civil Code ThF393 Maret! 7, 1955, In 8c>c* NOTICE Of to satlSty the unpaid OW· sonptlons of th1$ propoaal C&li::,n1a. will ~ ::"° Deily Pilot January 21 , 28, ~ ot lrvtn;, County of Orange. CO .. 3215 8'Mker. Dr .• Section 2924'1. 2987, P-oe t64, Offld* Al-~ATION FOR gations secur9d by MIO are on file ""1h the Off1oe Of 80 UC> to t f'O "' F•br\ialy •. It, 1988 • St•t• or Calltomie. aa per Corona del Mw, Calif. 92625 The str• edd,_ and rtBJC M)TIC{ coros: ''*'°'South 11• 28' C~ * Deed of trust, with ll'lternt the Cit) Cltfl(. 2000 Main ~ 00• • ~988 ~ Tb-37$ ,,,. recorded In Bo<*.426, Herwy E. MlW. 32t5 °"*common deelgnatlon. .._ 30" West 37.73 teet to the ••c~"...... and othcW su.rns u proVlded Street Huntington Beeon, Put-. ...... ·~. oei.---------i P11911 49 to 50. of Mi.-~. Corona de4 Mw. If any, of ttlt ,.., pr~ -·-most Westerty com• ot said ._ ..,...,,._ ~ n ... .._ ttwre;n; plus adv8nees, It Calttom1a. '°' lnSQ«:tlOn by --... ~ ....... ' TV'C celleneoua Mapa. In the of· Calif. 92625 duerltltd a boo la ACTTnOUl .,_U land ot Robet't Newton; UCbtaE 81\y. tl'le<eunder af'd Int-I the'P<Jblic said college dlstnel located P\BJC N011w. floaofthec:ountyrecordarof Jemea T. Brunette, 1742:2 purported to tie: 3495 MAm aTATlmNT thtneieaouth9° 32' 10" East 1·1M8 thereon. and plus tees. HUNTINGTON 8EACH C'os::7~~t~· IU7l'tl Mldc:ounty, t<>oether wttti ell Zefder Ln.. Huntington WIMBLEDON WAY, COSTA The fOIOW!nO pereona we 57 65 teet. thence Soutll 18• To Whom II May Concern c:tlargts and eKOen-ottl'le cm COUNCIL., 8Y: Akte wNetl time said btd _11 = ACTTTIOUS 9U .... trnpr~ thereon ... , Beecfl. Calif. 92647 MESA. CA 92913 OoWlg ~ aa: .... 39 .. West 43223 feet to YAMAMA. INC, is apply· Trust .. and of the trusts ... •-twortt\. Ctiy Clenl. s... i capt tn.,efrom Con· C, Tony Valuco, t0891 The undel9'gned Tr\Alt-. l<ARL0 IAVINE FILMS, the Nonlleastwty line of Lot Ing to the Department of Al-erMt41d by S81C1 Deed of "*-: (114),...,... pubtloty opened ano r99d ~ STATIJ I I domlnlum IJIVts 245 thr~ Magnolia #8, Anaheim, dl9cl.im. end~ for any 3800 East Coaet Highway, 70 ol laid Tract No 1127; ooholfc BeYerage Control lo Trust The total amount of Dated 1/ 13/88 for PURCHASE OF STAGE ~ ~ ~ "! 25t. lftciullW, and 211 Celif.92804 lncoNec:tneat of tM st,_. CoronedtlMw ,Cailf.92625 thence NOtth 47• 58' OO''Mll aieotlollc beverlQM st Hklobtigallons.atttletlrne Pl.lbllsllecl 0r8"ge Coast Cc,.. GEHEVA cow- tnrouon 312, lnelualve, This t>ualnus 11 con· aoor.a and othcW common Cooc>er/Hamll1on. Inc,, • West 43.55 teat 10 the P<>fnt 1969 11arbo< SM!.. ~ta of 1n1tial publ!ealion of this Daily P11ot January 21. 1M& ~~~~g~~~J · p A'!, y 5 7 5 An 1 0 t loce1ed tMreon oucted by. Joint ventlK• deelgn;tlon. " llf'Y, lhQoM\ c.atoml• OOIPOfltlOn. 177 of t>eglnntng Mesa 92627 with 41 ON Not~. is ~8 281.22 Th387 -Boutevar~ C 1 ~ PARCEL 3: . ~ E. Mllet herein. Aiwrtide Ortve. N9wpor1 Pweel 4. An ~t f0t SALE BEER & WINE PUBLIC 0.1.0. January 4. 1988 All bods .,. to be on ac· Callt 92626 oa a AA exdutlV9 ~t IOf Thia statement waa Ned Said.-will be made. t>ut Beecfl. Cellf 92M3 road •nd pub lie utlflty EA TING Pl.ACE licens. MAL EST A Tl aECU9lt-Pt.BJC NOTICE c:otd~~h ": !: ~ Co,,vertin9 A-ts t• parking and rela ted wtth tht County Clet1t of Of'. wttnout ciovenerit Of war· JI Fltma. Inc:., a Califomia purpoees o... that portion Pvtlllshed Orange Coast TI!S SUlV'ICE, • Ctlllorn&I men' ., Cd\ c.t 00t purpoe;a ewer that portion l/'09 County on December rMty.~orlmplied. r• corporetlon. 3800 EHi ol Section lO. TownslliP 8 Dally Piiot JaJlUMY 21 . 1988 ~ • T,,...., By FICTln04n 8USINEU ~ ~ betheMQir~: ": por at~~ • 575orr:.'nto; of Lot 6 of MkS Tract No. 30, tN 7 g.arding title, pa1anelon. °' CoMt HJohwty. Corona dtl South, Range 7 West. s BB Th392 O.J. ....... lt9 ,,.......,,t. ..,... ITATDIENT . Purc:hulrlig of s..o ~ Bulevard. Cc.a ...... c.\ t0137 • .,_, ori Exhibit ,_,,. eneumt>rances. for th• Mar, Cellf. 92925 & M . aetent>ed as follows: 1tOO .._. '"8dw.,, Wtt The 10llowtne l>W'SCltWS are 9~ "A" to the Oeetaratlon oe PublltMd Orange Coelt purpoM of••~ ltM Jn.. This butlness 11 oon-Beg!Mlng II t'1e mo.t P\8.IC M>TICE 100, ....,. A-. CA '170I. OOir>g t>u__, as. ckstrlCt -Tiits llneu Aeatrtettone tot The Spnnga Deily Ptlot .i.nuaty7. 14. 21, debtedntlal w:ured ~Mid ducted b.y; ~ pert· Eutwty COfl*:..oLlot 09 of T._._ (714) .,.-10 ACME SPECIAL Ef· Eacll t>tOder musi submit bu COi :.0. ~ Condominium reeoTct•O . 1"8 Dead of Truat lndudlnO the nershlp Tract Mo l 127, as tflowrl on FICTmOUI....... Pvbllstlecl Ot'ange Cout FECTS EOUIPMEll(f AE~ =-~· ::::-;: ~-":ioe ~ Apr1I 21• t978. In Book Th-359 teee. ctlat~ and npaNM G. Stuett K.w1 Jr. INiP recorded In Book 36. NAm STA,.._.,. Detly Pilot J~ 7. l4 21 TALS. 2006 8etyt lane ..._.. ~· bond rn.oe~ oent · , 12144 Pllg!I 820 and~ of"" Tnm... Thlt 8t•tement -flied Pagel 7 to 12, tnelwlve. The tollowwlg penorll .,. 1988 Port Beach. calll. 92660 I CoMt "* .... OOf'ded May 3. 1t78. both In P\a.IC M)TIC[ The bet4'flday Urldar"uld wlltl !'he County Qa1I of Of', Mite. ~. reoordt oC MkS dOtnQ ~a: Th3S8 Gregg Henanekson, 200e to f1't 0<der et tnt trte1 with me :•;;:of 1 Off1c:1e1 Aecorda of Or Deed of Trust nwetofor• U · W1QI County on o-nt>er Orange ~ounly: thence THINGS IN WOOD.. 6900-~ L-. ~ s..cn. Community Coflege Dis ty County Cellfomia. (: ACTIT10U9 llUIMU eouted and dtlwfed to the 28, 1987 South 47• 58' oo· East E Kflott Ave BueN Perk, P\alC NOTICE Caltf 91660 Board ol T~ ... ~ ,i: :C County on J""*Y ,...,,.dto•"Oeeleretlon") NAm ITATDmlff uodell6goed 1 wntten o.o-~ 40_00 1 ... ; 10 the most Call! 90621 . Ava 5eMne Henondlson llllT'OUf'I f'OI ,..,.. 11 Cerpor1 S990I No 289 The folOWinO ptr90f\8 •• twallon of def9Utl end o. Published Oranoe Cout Notthef'ly comer of Lot 70 of Forrest w. · J~son. 940 FICTITIOUS 8Ul*EIS 2006 Beryl Lant N9wpOr't percent 15"') °' "" :' bod P\JbllShed Or'anoe Coeil Said t 11 ~.doing tluline91 aa: mend fOf S•. and a written 09lly Piiot Jenuary 7. t4. 21, Aid Trac:1 No. 1127; tllenee Cong.-tsa SL. Costa Mesa, NAME l'TATDIENTj Beach. C•t1I 92660 as a guarantee lh&I t>IOa. a llnec:t-::;endeserltled In ACCU WELD. 7-..C Wiit Notice of ~ end EJecs 28, 1188 south 42• 58' 00 .. W•t Caltt 92627 The followtng per'SOt\I aNi This Dus1ness ls eon-Cler wfH ~ in~~ IM ~! ~ 2 l 2.., At1tdat 11 end 111 of the o.o-19th Street.. Cost• Mw. tlon to Sell The uodel ligued Th-354 '35.60 ... , 10 Int most Tt111 buslnas 1• con· oomg business u. Cluc1ed by hUSbarld ano ,.,... P<OOOMCI ~ac:1 '*" '': Th-3 ..1. leratlon. Cellt 92627 ~ Mid ~toe of -0.. W•twty c:orner ol llid Lot ducted by. M lndrv!Oual AN I MA L M E 0 IC A l Gregg Hen<lrtellson i-ume __ ., ____ 10 ____________ ,, PARCEL 4: GleM Wllliem Lusk. Jr .. tll!ilt and 8ec11on to s.11 to PlllJC M)TIC[ 70: thanee Nonll 47' 58' 00" f'oNMt w. Jackson CENTER 16540 Harbor Tl\tl statement WU filed Anon-uc:lualV9....,,,.,,1 1302 South Bek• Street, be recorded 1n the county West 40 oo fMt to the most This statement was tiled 81\fO Suite A Fountain Val· With the County Cler1t of Or-_ lof tngre;a ...._ _.end Senta Ana. Call1. 92707 .,,,.,,, the r ... property 11 K11'111 Souttlerty corner ol said Lot wtth the County Clerk ot Or· M!y Calif 92708 anoe Cou1>t) on 0.:-t>er 1 an~t • ol the Common Thi• butiMN la con-toe.led. '9CTTl10U9 .._.. 61; tllenot North 42" 02· ()()" .nge County on December JUOttll Chatfner. 11139 30 1987 , I ,.,,.. deelgnated In the Dec-ducted l>Y: an lndMdutl ,CA •IRVICI COM· ..,... aTAT'lmNT . E111 435.60 fMt to Ille point 3 '· 1987 Bettflowet. Foontain Vat~ ,.,.. LIVINGSTON ~· 25. at 2:00 p __ ftt laretlon "Id .... ment Glenn W LUii!. Jr. , PANY: ., W.K. HARDIN. The lollowlng per'90nS n ol tleglnnif'9. F'*'30C'CaJ1t 92708 _ Publ&Stled O.anoe Coe.st FRANK E LIV. P 1 o n e er Ba pt 1 sJ being ~ .deftned end This statement .... flleCI v I c I a .. ". I 'D IN'; dotng tlullneu •: commonly known as 198 P\JbltSM<I Orange Coast Tiles business tS cons Oaoty Pilot January 1 14 21 INGSTON SR 44 a Churc h In p, n • dW::rlbedinAttldaell and 111 the County Clettc ot Or· w ~ Al-0 ll / L V 1 I 8 0 • 3 Ott Gedo Road San Dally PlfOt January 7 ~4 21. ducted by an tndiv.dual 28 1988 • · · ' ~ of the Oedete11on. enge County on o-tlber MTAlfT llic:MTAR'r SUNFlOWER LTD . 3100 Clemente. ClllilOfnia 28, 1988 1 Judith ChMlfne< T'h-357 resident o f Costa Grove. Pnvate mtel'} The llrwt edck-end 30. 1117 DATE: 1111,.. BrtstOI Street, Suitt 260. Mor• commonly known , Tll-360 This statement was t.leO P\llt.IC NOTICE Mesa. passed away ment in M oria• °"*common deelgnatlon. ,_ TNll•'a Addt..a: 15725 Cota Mela, Callt 92626 1 as 118 Del Gedo Road. San witll l"9 Coonry Clerk of Or-Januan 17, 1988. Mr M emorial P ark ia w MY· of tN ,_, prot*1Y Pvt>lllMd Orange eoeet21 E. WNnler eou.v..o. Whit· 1 <: ~~~.: Clemente. Celifomia P\&.IC *>TICE anoe County on Oeoemt>e< FICTmOUS au ... ss L1vtn.,.;ton was born P ioneer . CA. Tht deee rlbed above l a Deity Piiot January'7. 14, ' tier Calltomlll 90807 Ptlone °' gen« -· ... Twl'M of sale ars east\ tn 30 1987 u• STATtW'NT .,~ pur orttd to be: 218 28, t988 2t3)947-1511 3t00 8ri$tol Str•t. Sult• lhivl money of the un11.a . K~ n.:222 -ThefOI . personslNI Janu~· 24. 19-41 m family ~est. rnerr. ST,EAMWOOD. IRVINE. Th~ Pvbliahed Or;noa COMl 260, eo.ta Mesa.. Callf. Stat .. on oonfirmation ot F1CTmOUI .,..... Pl.lt>Ushec:l Oran~ Coast dOlng ~IS Pine Bluff. Arka.nsas ooal contnbubon.s tf CA 1211• ... .,. MnllC[ Daly Piiot JMuaty 21, 21. l2U6 .... Of part easl'I "'° b•I· .... STATEMENT Daily Piiot J•nwiry 7• 14· 2'· CALIFORNIA C~PLEJC· He '"'"duated from the Bwld.ing Fund of T n-.n. "" ...,_,_ 4 1* VF No. 3. • Calltomla !Im-• icltllOllCI by note M-The followtno persons are 28 1988 .,. -TM 1.W1"'1ldCl...._tigl...,,.led"' ,,_... ·--7 · hid partner1hlp 19 Corpora anee 111 0oong business as ~ IONS. 27 SM.t>rOOIC Co..-Harbor High School the &ptist Churc:t\ =-==~~ ~A~ Th3M at• Pteu, NewPort Beecfl. =:; ':1°;1'~"'!! AT THE MOVIES 4840 ~ ~~2~! 1n 1959 Beloved ·Zl89~ Homestead Rd. ~'..-...,......common NAm 1 l..-wT PlllJC M)TIC[ Calif. 92ee0 . sold Ten percent of ~nt Irvine Blvd ''"""· Calif P\alC NOTICE o -r~ Co ... __ ..,..,..! father of Frank E Pane Gro ve 'C a.• ....,.._ .... .,.,_ The foloWln9 peraona .,.. Thia busl,,..s •• con· -· 92714 ....,at><.,.,... .,. ,__,..,. ' · ' 8"r ~Ion, If ""1· W-dolr19 bU..,,_. .. : EYE Q19 ducted by a o;n«al part· bidto bedepo.i::':i!:'=: At The Mo'riel, tnc .. A TM ennve1 r.,.cw1 O! TM Buch Ca11r 92660 Livingston. Jr of 95665. Olson F\menf LEVEL STUDIO. 1580 Su-ACTITIOU8.,_U nenNc> ..... ~~ r ved 11 California Corporation. Jean tf'ld O.r>9. !wick Tl\is business 11 con, Balboa Also surv1v-H ome. D 1rector si. 8ekt..,.w41beme08.but '*'°' A.,._ f A..4, Coal• ....._..,.,_,.,. VlctOf H. Boyd it: f eseid lf':'•t 9trf 283a1 Chit Or'Ne, Laguna F~"" • .h, at dueled by a,, inor-.,aua1 1na are his mother (209) 296-HOO wfttlOut COIWUIMI °' .. , ....... CA 12U7 ~ Plf"IOM.,. Thll Sla..,,,.,,t -flied _ a°" o ""°'* Calif cnen tM .,..._ ftoted ....... Greg $c11wartz ,...,, , 'i---------~~OtllnCll;ld,,. AonllldAncfr9W l~. 1te1 dolnQbualnWaa: wtttittMCo!AntyClettcofOf· time.,,., the ""' publi-tilts' bualneas 11 con· tor tMpectloft..,...,... This sta1emen1 was tited Marpne L1vmgston. ..,..,_ ~'\, tltte, POJJllJ,Df•. Of Fuler1on A• •4, Coala ROCHESTER AS · W1QI Co!Anty on o-ntier :'of ':f I ":n:'= ducted by• ~Ion utet DIMIMM '*""brMJ With tl"leCountyCle<lr ol Or-Newpon Beach. and WYNltOOP~PA • 1~"" anCM, lllCJUdlf\9 Meaa. CA tM27 ~TES. 1 Pwti Plea. 2t. 1987 M'Ointmtnts : Ille'# tM Ro,,•ld M Derienzo. cttlbft wht 90 ~ ange C~nf'r on Deoembet one sister Evelvn AS A CLA Y T 0 If ~~endend-::'': ~"""~!.::Sult• 1000, J amborH ,_,.llt~maybemadewitllPresldent ::o.=r-._:':":; 21 1~ ,_.,,1 C.llhenne Ha.mes .of WYN K 0 0 P ~ lrueb c:reeled by Mid Deed ~<>;262~·. . c.iter. ~ c.lf, t27t4 Pu~ ~ 1~ PAM GIMBY. CENTUAA 21 .Tl* ''"'-'' •as tied .. ......, Publ1$1'@0d Orange Coast M I s s l 0 n v I e J 0 PAYNE. pa.seed a.-.f ofTrvet,topey the,...,..,.. TN9 bualMU I• con-1~~=·:;:::;~988 enuwy •• 'IYTHES~·OANANIG~E~::.t=~c:::ry~-TM-MdGeM O..lyPllolJ•nvary'l,t4.21 F'nends ma.y call al unexpectedlya.t ffal ~;"'..ct°'O:: "'=~A.~endwtfia ~Oelt.t2t63 • Ths353 ~. ~ 1 14 1988 • ~~~in 28 1988 fr.-36 t P1erte Bros. Bell Hospital in Ne~ °' Tn.91 to "": ..,...,71 Thie ttatement ._. .._. T. Patrtdl Smltl\. 132 Via PlllJC M)TIC[ Oeted: January 1•. 1988 ,_ Hunlli u .._.. Broadwav Mortuary. Beach, CA. Januart w1tt1 in...~ trom wtct1tNeounty0arttofOf· ~~Newport ~aen, ...._ K....._ m °'" 0 ~~~1~1 cl... fUlllC NOTICE Thursda.~7:00P.M.to 12. 1988. His paren14, •11111at12.3NS* *""""' ang; County on OCOClllbet G.i,,y Rletaon Part,,. ICST417 ;~•.:,. :'""'! A~A.;: 2; 1918 · · · TM,,...... ~ll'l:r • ICJTSC 9 00 · p M Funeral Richard and &a.aw :,re:::, ':,,y-:.= 14. t N7 • ,.., 7~ f.Mt wtwt. 0-Ridge: ~.~.. CH II :! •• _ ... the ...... ' Th-350 (_~ 7t:r~....,.,."' FICTmOUI.,..... ~f'\'K"t'S will be ron· remember him for \he wlltl ...,.., PubWled Or'anoe COMt °'ct:'~· =d Pert-The tollowlr\o per90f1'.,.. ...... " .. ,,,.... l'ta.IC M>TICE '1 u1•111 Or..-e.... NAME STATE-..T ducted on Friday. PY he gaYoe them fct E~ED O'l!NINO o.ity fllot .wwy 13. 20. "'*' 12 K-irvtnt' Cellf dolna ~ea: ~ Or9"Q9 J°f' Delly,......_., 21, -The tOllOWl"O penons -January 2l.. at 11 ·00 the 9 months ~ IMO •• Mid 27, F*'*Y 3, 1tel 12iis • . . CAC .. INC., 575 Ariton ~: Jarwary • t, F1Cfmou9 .,..... ,.._.. ~s~~ ~BAA AS-A M at ch r isl mg h.t.s death. He ~ TlwbeoelO-yundar Wt2t ~ICIA. Stac:M. P.-t· Bouleverd, Costa M.... . Wtt\928 NAm aTA,._,,,. SOCIA'TES ?125 Soulh Ch h b "·-c -also survived ~ ..._ Deed °' Trwl ,__..,. •· 270 Mountain Court. c.lf. t2t2e The followtnQ peraons .,.. PlllJC M)TIC( Cos Mtaa. urc v u..,. .....,. .. , . ""T' «Mad~ delMf'ad to ""* "8.IC M)TIC( :;.. CMlt tMT1 Converting A•Mt• to "8JC M>TICE doing bullnMI as. ~~:Ol9i~~ ta with Re.; Charles grandparents In .. undai...,... wnttan oao. ,,.. ~ .. con-CMf\, lnC,,. Cellfomla car· RIV ERVI EW APART· RCTITIOU9WU a i T Sett 2925 Murphy o fficiating t o n and Nanc; tar.aton of~~ PIC-==A~ dUctlld by.• general part· ~on, S75 Anton ICJ1l1I MENTS, 2111 West 17th NAmST•ftlmJT S:::e~~stol Street Cost• Interment will ~ Wvnkoop of= =~ °"*"' ~ a.o-n. to11ow1n9 ,,._. ... ner-. ' Calf ~ Coat• M.... fllC'TITIOU9 .,..... ~:,':· 5*\ta Ana. Calif The= pef'10nS.,.. __..,. C.itt ~ . made a t H arbo r Mesa. and 16onto .... n::":"C: ~ LEAH ~ ..= -Mad Thia tMW,_ la c:on-~=-A and M ProP9f1lt1, ~GARA C~PANJES. s!~., ~st:T~ ~ ·Lawn Cemetery and Harriet Payne ..,_.acid ... A C CI .. TA H CE fle0ountyoe.11 of0r-dUctlld by.ec:orporatton dolna~• 15475Ctiemall.AM.Hunt· 20202 fUWno5'wine\Ane. Mesa C•llf 9K26 Pierce B ros Bell Hunungton BMch.a :,:" ~.: 00U: i)NATIONMOE LVoSING =County on Jeflt*Y 1a, ~ Lemer. vtoa "--c Ac. s 1 s Ant on "iJ: 8:!;,;:' 1~!n~ ~tnQton · 8-ctl, Calif Mid\M!I M Rue, 210 w• Broadway Ill.rectors. will as v&riol.a ....,. "'* ,.... pr~ la ~)NATIOtfW'DE LEASE.A&-1 ,_ ,..... ... ..,,.,t .. llled SouleYard, Costa Meta. oveted ti a ~., pan. ~.a.-.-... 125 A Mal" sir .. t Sult• 206. Costa N eu ~2•9150 relat ives Gra ........ OCIATll. uu' llty Publef*' Orange COMt wttf\ the County oe-11 °' ()r.. Celt. t2t2t y ......... .,... ._ w Tusfltl ca1i1 92MO • servioes will be CAL·•••T••• ••• DrM,. Toro, c.M. 11114 Dally "'°' ~ 21. 21. .. County on~ 1S Convwtln~s t o ~ oeuoer :02~ 8Mct\. Caltf TtllS t>VSIMh I• COF\• SAL YER Pacific v· C•\ll'Y ....... ~ 0::,111~· ~~4 '*'*Y 4• 11• 1 ""4l4 ,... '=t~.· 515 An~~ Thit atai.ment ... Med Aafael:5. 20202 ::-is: l>Y 1 9"*'81 part· Donald C. Salyer. o f :.ial Park. "New ,.,,_, ,_ '--' 08 -..--,_.. aoi.•n Coate .....,,, ..ttti !tie County ()er1c oC Of', ~ SCW1I' &AM. Huflt· Robert T Bell Pine Grove d1~d 1:'-ol.fa~ ._.~==~ ~-::.,.... ta c.-· fWUC MnlC( P'uUihed °".,..2~ Cell. Neil ar'Q9 County on oac.mtier lnGton IMd\. •~ This. statement ... Med January 20. 1988 at Beach. • ·~· :;,a. .... ., ~ dWcled W."' ~ Dlill1' ~ ~ • ta. TllAe bu*"-la eon· 30. l t87 lllls bUtllnesa i. c:on-"'1th tl'lt Counll CWti of Or-his home near P\ne a.ry ~ .1988. . . •. · w 0 •A ('It/ 8 " .,..... o. c.ano mm ~ 1 • Th47t duCted tir.acospogaftoo Pu~ Or ~ oueted~Un'wt.Opertnet· .,. County on Oec:iaMber G the f PM ""'tth Pie niuenra ••La cw; TNa 11111:Mll .. .., .r,J"•'n11 •":"• ~L..w.VICC,._. ........ Pile>,~~ i•.21 tNr> .a.-.-30. t987 ,.... 65rovt", ~~ of•Addo Bros.. Bdl Ptl9/Y.P ""'IM CCIWtllr ~ d Or· -.. • "8llC llJTIC( _,. _, ' ' ~ ..__ PubllsheCI Orange COMll • • na .. w y. Mor1UIU')' ur· m11~ 091!*_......,.,, 1• .._. ONwly .. 0.1 'Ill T:".'ft':Ar w111"':.1~r:..;aof~ 2t. ltll ~5hwttf~,'=:'~ot":. ~Pto1Jef'Ueryl, t4,21. Washln1ton M r . C.C.u Mei., 941-ll .. ,.1_. ~ Colllt 31, tWf The -=-,_..,.. .... ~ 13 .,.. ~on 0;o;moer 28 1M1 Saly«.,. a former ~ 11'111t ~~ ~ °'111111* ":: ._...:;=:; .. .a of HCnnDU8 ..,..... = °" "*':.,; NlJC ll>llU s1. ttl1 ~ res1d~nt of W "t· _.,. --~ .....,,, 21, .. :r:.. "'==··~ ~--== .. ~~lfo;: fllCllltoUI. 01•• ~ Olwlol nc P\8JC M)TIC( minster and thef f,~~ PAC1AC YmW ,...,.,__ ~-r-•~tlM NYON ~~ ,,..., ..._...._. ;;.,.,..,.u. · MmlTAll JWT Dair Piiot ~ 21 2a. mer owner o VK' •--AL PAM HCfmGU8 alll•H ~ ...... 1iMt1, !MN. c.11. ..oMITMllJ CANYOM "'°* TM~~ ... F'*'*Y •. 11. ,.. AC~ ID... Standard Mark~t in Oemailety • M«Nary --nrem 7 --..c ·-...... 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Callt. ,_....._..,Clll..,. ,.._" llilclCua. 1MR ~. • c.toi• OOf1*-sht•rs Robert• Hlll"9r a •* OaMa ,.,... -. -. Cll-Clll. _. _,,.,.. ,,_ ........... ,. .. 1 lit '9al8c. ..,_. IWft. *"°"' 4 OdcllW~ • ..._., u -'o1 Honotw ..... Cl9 -' ....... ._ t.. 0.... H111r ,.._ .... Oll'ft 0.-111111 II II •-II Wo-.,._UM. ............ c.11. WU Calf 812114 .___. U. ,_ 11 •1-11 _..~...._eem._, . .._1,.,._......_._. iw. • ....,.. ...,,.. Clll...n ftilll 'lltl•_. ta cfofl. n. bua'S\41Ci-. COft-}lawa1t. Nar1ant w-,: •...., ..,.. 111111 11 11 -11 ... ....., Clll 111...... ..... '* .. ' -• OM-....., lllr. • .,_... ...,,.. ~ ~ • .....,C*'ll'*· Halbtt of Oranp, -;:,: ,' ~,f.••,_...,, ,.,:.:=,..-:,:: ~';. ..,,..:'°"' .-.. It. ~~*':a:'"., •c:._.a.DaGrooell ~""-'' 'f1 • CA .. Adalmt Cok ol 1N1 __.,_ t1a1 ;;. I -· .. ... ... 11111 ~a: .. -= ftll ~::.:Of-= .. ni:.:..:::.:-Of ~ TW 11 I IC ll -... t-i: ~:.~~ .... a..lf Ollll If Qro. ..... ~ Cllft If Oto> ftla , ml ......... _ .... _... ...__ D illiCI ..... 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PLAZA • Clo e to OC Airport • 7 Minutes to Beach • Night Lighted • Sand Volleyball & Tenni Courts • Pool, Jacuzzi, BBQ • Covered Parking • Cable TV Available • Rec Room w /Fireplace & Billiards • Saunas • 10 Acres of Magnificent Grounds lBR FURN/t;~Ft.;R~ $660-$690 JR lBR FURNISHED $600 Corner of ~t>" port Free"· a~ & Baker (~rr~. No ~ts) (714) 557-0075 "tALM MESI IPTS' LMge 1 & 2 Bedrooms untumlshed $620-$725.Close to Orange Coun- ty AJrpOft. beach & South Coas1 Plaza. Pool. jacuzzi, lush land- tcaplng. 1111•1&• ..... Sc>ny, No Pea ' a;, ea."'" &tut <?411u 0 EXCLUSIVE CUAID GATED COllUltn Spacious 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts on golf course. Fireplace, microwave, dishwasher, wet bar, washer/dryer hook-up, 2 car garage. From $1875. Sorry, No pets. 644-0509 LIVE THE GOOD LIFE AT CD THE BEACH HOUSE • LuAUI')' llvinc • Cre•t lc>Qtlon • FumishN & unfurnished tudios • 2 PoOls • 2 lh~cre•dOii rooms • Kttdtens wt11'1 bUalt·ln.s • Ne•r-MW ~Wnc cluft " 1411 SUPEllJOll AVE. Btwn lla111llel IWo A ......,_da (714)1• MD ,......~ 13\ a,u11,-.... ~ ...... ;.-., Spaaoua 18dnn on weiemont property wlmictowew, d..,,.,...,., refrigerator. Private beech, encio.d QIWllQe, lt50. ALSO 2 8EDAOOM 11805 a...--u.. Sorry. No Peta 0 MARINERS W t\LK . Light. bright. airy & just a f e~ block from "the beach. 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm To~nhomes. Yards patios, garages. fireplaces & vaulted ceilings. wash- er & dryer hook-ups. 840-5878 .llESA Pl~ES . In tlw l1t·au11lul neighborhood of \le-a \ rrtlt· .\ Im f'h. quiet complex ne .... tleJ arnuni.: tall pm<'"' trees and la\i!>h lanJ capmir. I Hdrrn & ::?Bdrm~ 3\'a1lable. ~ 1rt•plcH"t'. j!jrafle. pool. ~pa. laundn f ac1htit" .... 549-2441 BRIGHTO~ SPRl~GS · l1't' nt-ar the \\att'r in Co,,.ta \11• ... J . l.akc•f>. -,,1ream5 and "aterfall.., arlorn .1 pra1 t>lul lif em le in 'our :! Bdrm ~ '\Bdrm To\\nhomt>. l.aragt>, firt>pla•'P, rnirror. pool and 5pa. 548-918• PE~TRIDGE COVE . Lale~. streams &. "'aterfall t>ompl1mrnt tht" spaciou~ 2Bdrm condominium "' iul· able. f1rt'plare. "a!'her 1lrH>r hoo~-up ~arage. pool &. spa · Ju t 1 • mile from thrt'e free\\ns. .. 549.z447 IUCIWlll© VIWIE IPTS • Lovely and spacioul 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments. l'ieated poof, Jacuul. recreation room , carport. Cloee to ocean . 11112 111111.IA IM-llll lfWPllT •11m 21r 1Ba. rent and term nego- tiable' Agt 645-3683 NEWPORT SHORES lg 3Bdrm 2Ba $1450 4Bdrm 2Ba $1495 efllnsuta 2Br $975 AY1 now. Agt 722-9730 EWPORT TERR-3br, 2'1\ba, !pl. ldry rm. S 1095/mo • MC d-c> Call Rusty 631·1266 AO' PllllSIU 38f 28a yrly. Gareg.. frplc:, patio $1200/mo •2Br 28a tower d\JPell, trplc. gareg. 1975 YIWHITIU llMl12 EAWINO 5Br 31>8. lg lam rm. 2 l/p, 3 c. gar. nMr pool & tennle, view S2.500 mo. 55 t-34"3 phi leV9I 2Br 2ea Turtle ~k Twnhme w/lrplc, connecting dbl oat gar-age. PoOI. epa, tennis courts neatby S 1100/mo Contact Jan Petere, 75'-4440 btwn 9-5 M·F ., ... Ca iltraa1 BUY thrOtJlh dilsifled ... • -r t . 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SALES L-oas t. sERv1cE .i ..• _,. •• • · • • LEASING .,, •• vua • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 ~ e> ~ C CAMPBELL NISSAN/~~ f£'& • Low Prite\ • No G1mm1clr, • Gr•at Selection • Friendly People • Eacelltnl S.rv1te l 88JS hot~ Sou t •'l•~ HvMtl\gtofw' ho<h 121lt St2-146l THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOWI • THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1988 25 E TS . Mesa arena makes peaoe offer Pacific Amphitheatre owner seeks end to legal wrangling over concert noise feasible." The city has 30 days to make up 1ts mind on the ofTcr. Councilman On illc Amburge) said. By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ...., ......... The owner of the Pacific Amphitheatre has elltended an olive branch to Costa Mesa and Orange Count) Fair officials in an efTon to put an end to the problems a nd coun Jan DeJulius and her hdsband spent 60 hours clinging to their trimaran in storm-tossed seas before being rescued Wednesday .I A3 Nation Consumer inflation up 4.4%for 1987./A4 Boating The America· s Cup may be defended in a catamaran with a local skipper at the helm./ A7 Sports Westminster High de- feats Fountain Valley to tighten Sunset League boys basketball race./81 Entertainment "Tribute" at the Laguna Playhouse and ''Aida'' at the Performing Arts Center are reviewed today./ AB Index Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather A9 A7 AS A 11-12 86-8 A 10 AS 84 A3 85 Bl-3 A.2 fights surrounding the concen arena. James Nederlander told city of- fi cials at a meetin' two weeks ago that •~they select a noise expert. he wou.ld pack up the tab and would follow the consultant's recommendations as long as the> arc "economically "I f('(I v.e maybe haven't done as good a public relations job as we could have:· Nederlander said in a telephone 1nterv1ew from his New York o ffice. Stressing that he wants to .. do everything wr can to cooperate,'' he said. "I'm not interested in a lawsuit. I'm interested 1n getting this resolved EllaClarlateDMD. 74,reflectaontbe37yeanahebubeenln bualneee on the BaD~ Beach Pier. so eve rybod} can m o' e on to some- thing mort productl\e ·· Ncdcrlander said he 1s looling for a senlement '"as soon as possible.'' The move v.as hailed b) some officials as a breakthrough after }Cars of legal wrangling among the amphitheater. Fair Board and Cit). "I thank at last v.e're go1n·g for- ward.'' F?tr Board member lalT) Amold said ... We ha,en't ~n doing that 1n the last three to four \Cars .. The public disclosure o f NN1erlan~r·sofTercameada) afte~ Superio r CounJudge told rcprescnta- tl\CS for Conttmed Citizens of Costa Mesa and amphitheater owner Ned West Inc. that he wanted to roll all the as~s of the laY..su11 tnto one case T)le suit. which <.oncerned Citizens filed against Ned West in 1983. alleges that the amphuheater 1s too noisy. keeps residents awake at night and causes stress The lawsuit also claims the arena is bigger and noisier than 1t v.as projected to be tn ...., ......... ., ... ._ after a i artou aea ripped the end off the actnc Bantt.ncton Beach Pier. Bait shop owner weathers storm, keeps doors open By PAUL ARCRIPLEY °' .. ..., ....... Like ants 10 a sugar spill. the curious ha' e been swarming O\-er Huntington Beach Pier since 11 re· opened Tuesda} want to close up Sunda). It wasn't unul tht> elC('lnClt\ failed that .she was forced to call It a "day. On ~onda). v.h1k g.iant waves v.ere sull crashing O\er the p~r. Ella wanted 10 go on do"" n to the bait shop and check her supplies L1feguards - They come to stand at the bar-who consider Ella a son of uni venal ncade. some 150 feet fro m thr Mom -had to put their collective splintered end v. here another 250 feet · foot down. · · was shearrd off Sunda~ b~ a storm· O n Tuesda). "'hen Cll) offiClals sv.elled sea. den ded the) might rt'Open part of the C11y workers ere<"ted a chain hnk pier. Ella was 11chmg to go fence Wednesda~ 1ust past the ball L1nfonunatel). therr was no water and tackle shop to sa' e the su1c1dal unttl about noon. Ella sta)ed open from themseh es and spare the cit) am wa). 5n" mg ~r the poss1b1ht} oflav.su11s Surpnsm&)). she agreed wnh tMir But the pier v.as JUSt onl' of 1v.o dec1s1on to close the pier at 5.30 p.m. anst1tut1ons that was back 1n busmt"Ss. Tuesday because of the unbamca~ Ella Chnstensen 1s thl' fe1st\ 74-danger at the damaged end. '"Its year-old operator of the ban shop. as better _than somebod) g~mng hurt. .. well as the sandwich shop Captain's she said. Galley and beer bar Neptune's Locker Nevenheless. she could hardl) that arc located near the pier lifeguard contain her glee Wednesda~ when she tower said her operation -.ould sta~ o pen Caty officials had trouble keeping until the normal midnight closing Ella off the pier this v.('(.._ E\en after hour. the storm npped av.a~ the End Cafe Workers still hadn't rt"patred the with the end of the pier. Ella didn't (Pl--eee SBOP/A2) the en' 1ronmental impact repon. In a related matter. general nan- agrr Ste' e Redfearn and part-owncT and atto me> Neil Papiano arc being charged with contempt of court for allov. ing noise k vels in 1987 to exceed a Judge's limits in 14 ofthe 21 concens the count) mon11ored last seaso n.· , ··1 0 get into a fight over something so small 1s ridiculous." Nederlander said (Pleue eee All&RA/ A2) Newport man tied to Hart uproar Candidate denies a n y knowledge of alleged illegal contributions From staff &Del "1tt reperts Gar} Han said Wednesday he knov.s nothing of alleged 11lqal contnbuttons to his pres1dmual cam- paigns although a former Han aide confirmed reports that Newpon Beach video producer Stuart Karl bankrolled campaign expenses . Han pledged to .. bold myself responsible for whatever happened," as controvers} swirled anew around the Dcmocrauc prcs1denual can- didate. Hart said he has asked hlS staff to look into a repon published in the M1am1 HeraJd that Karl had made 1llegaJ contnbuuons to his 1984 campaign and subsidized a campaicn aide m 1986 and 1987 . .. We're lookmg into all the allep- ti ons .... I donl\:no"" anything about the det.atls. ·• Han said durina a sidewalk news conference "in down- to v. n Keene. N.H. ··we will comply "'tth all the laws and regulations and ho pefully go bt)ond minimum rc- qwrcments to mttt our own hiah standards. "I fan\ contnbuuons~ r:nade - ""-e don··, know -that did not co m pl~. then I wdl sec that c:om- phan~ 1s undertaken." Han said. "I ""111 personally do that." Kart.-who rcponedJy lives in the Big Countr} community in Newpon Beach. amassed his fortune market- ing Jane Fonda worko uts and Play- bO\ videos.. HedCchned toansv.ttquestionson thr advtC'C of tus lawyer, Michael Geno' esc of Newpon · Beach. who was una\atlabte for comment \\' ed nesda). The Mia.mt Henld wd Karl has chauffeured Han in Lear jets and helicopters. paid a monthly salary of SJ.000 to Han aide Dennis Walto when the aide was trave!ing with the cand1date1n 1986andearl) 1987,and co' ered 1984 campaign expenses such as car rentals.. pnnung and sap costs.. .. I will hold myself responsible for (Pleue Me IUWPO&T I A2) Traffic initiative drives· . advancing in Coast cities .. Bos VAN EYKEN Recall over principal swap on hold for.now Advoates of growth and traffic control 101t1atives say they art near- ing victory on a number of fronts in the battle to get their measures before the voters. Petitio ns art beina circulated throuaho ut the county for a measure that would affect unincorporated areas. and supponers say they art cloK to the 66.000 siwtures they need to qualify it for next November's clecuon ballot. But petitioners are 1150 hard at wort pushing simjlar initiatives in the cities. "Tbey'IJ have to bcpn!'ltysimilar ln order to \\'Orte toecther," sat<! Tom R.rs. author of the countywidc initiative. "Basically. they're all idenliOI~ fur-. l:OUJ>~ or points.·· Ca.tall_. In Cosia Mesa. initiative sup- poncrs nrcd about 6,700 sianatures. I 5 pcn:cnt of the rqislered voters. to act their measure on lhdr city's ballot for the June primary election. "We need IS pen:ent for JuM bcc.ause it"snot a rqutarcity clectjon. and )'OU need 15 percent for a special election," said Diane Goklbcf'acr, a leadcrofthe city's pcution drivt. "We could &C1 it on the November ballot. We only need 10 pcrt"tnt for that. and I know we havt more than that already. But we want to l't it on as soon as we can ... Gofdberger sai<f slirlie11Cvea Cify officials were trying to rush through 8 ........... ~ Bea"cla as man) agreements wtth developen ----.~- as possible. to try to circumvent the In Huntington Beach. petitioners initiative. nttd LI .000 valid signatures to qual- "The o nly advantage to aett1ng it ify tht'ir measure for the June city on the June ballot is it gives the City ballot. Council less tune to pass things,'' she ... We're shooting for June. and I said. don't think we're going to havt any She said she did not know exactl) problem," satd Gen Ortep. ofHunt- how man} s11naturcs had been.col-inaton Beach Tomorrow, wbidi 1s lectcd. roord1naung .the petJhon dmc. "I "We·rc aetuna rea.I)) close to 15 "'-ould cs11mate that wc'"-c p>t ovcr perttnt. but I h<>DC$tly don't know 8.000 al read). butthat'sa 1ully rouah whether -.-e·rc goin& to make •t.... cs11mate.- Goldbcf11Cr said. Onep S&Jd ber aroup could wa1t Petitions must be turned in by Feb: · for the No~cmbcr ckction. whtc b 9 an o rder to quahfy fo~ the June ~ould _l'Y' them m~ tune. and ballot. (Ple&M w TLUTIC/ il) . BJ Gil.BG II DIX ....... - An effort to recall the Newport- Mesa Unified School Olstnct board bas been put on hold whik communi- ty mcmbcn attempt to discuss poss- ible alternatives to a controversial principal s"'•P between Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schoots. Jam Wamu ngton. spokc-sman.for a poup of hundm:ts of parents and rcstdcnts rcprntnt1na both schools. S&Jd ID a ntlo\'S ~lease Wedncsda that the group .. ,s not orocttd1ng wtth a recall at th1sume.''lnstead. tM) hope to punue d1scus.s1ons on the proposcct swap of.Coron& del Mar pnnopal Dennis [,ans and ewport Harbor pnnc1pal Tom Jacobson. ..It ts our intrnt to reopen oom- munacat1ons •1th the board in hopes fh!I lWIP "111 not 1lle place.~ Wanmngton said. FoUowmg the dcc1s1on to swap [,ans and Jacobson. made lut month b) d1stnct Supcrin~t John Nicoll a group of Newport Harbor su~ners called Blue Pride began oraanwnaan effort to rec:all.U Kvcn school board membcn. Ahhouih the decmon was made by Ntroll. tM board ratified his decision last Wttk. Bnan Tbenot. clwnnan. of Blue Pndc. wd his aroup has ~ncd with o~ lf'OUps from both hilb Kbook, which ha\'t chosen WanniQlloa • spokesman. Thenot said Blue Pride 1t (Pitt• w PIUllCIPAL/ A.a) ~----,1~~--------~----~~,~~~~~----~--~~~,........------------------~~----------........ -----~~~---..;...------... .......................... __ ~~~iiiiiiiiioo.i;..;;.;....-.. • - .. , pollc:e did not notift a.brieb. ..-uon officer becaus 1111 iaci- a..ts were not considered .no.. • Che .. we·renotoutherctomababard shoo«'• were cleated of any wrona-time for Gabriets. •• PwteU said. ... doioa, would consider (lbolc) violalioDJ .. My lawyer said t> alonf wilh lhi5 ptttty minor when it ha~ at one land lee bow il IOCI.' Gabriels said. o·ctock in the afternoon.· But about five moa&M qo Gabriel• ldn' ._ fdt the u.-to attend council meet· .. Frankly we oou t care 1111:9 .... about him." inp•in. He aecided to represent bimsclf in Gabriels said he was binned Crom COW'\ and spent 1everal months the city at the urging of Lquna Beach scJl.(lyiq law books prior to appcarina police officers who were UPRt be- before Judac O'Leary on Jan 7. • cause Gabriels encouraged citizens to In bis motion to amend his proba· file police t;ruiality lawsuits. lion, Gabriels wrote: .. It is my wish to "I was banned because I was a civic visit Laauna. My behavior has been activist:' he said. pristine, and I have enpacd in no Again, Purcell disagreed. colloquies (conversations) with per· ••Jt (the probation) has nothing to sons under age 18." -do with the factthat he's a gadfly ... or Neil Purcell, Laguna's chief of that he has ill feelings towanb the police, disagreed~ Police Dcpanment," the police ctJief On two occasions about-a year ago, said. · police-including Purcell -warned "In my· opinion John Gabriels has · Gabriels not to talk to local youths at absolutely no credibilitr and is con· the Main Beach area. stantly involved in lies: .Purcell said. 1'be....oataftbe pudd.ins ia hisarmt udcmviclioa." Oalllilll'arreo1 probetion ollcer, James Sudenon, MS unavailable for COllHMDL ~· ftnt run-in with Llsuna law cmae ia 1976 when be was coavicled ol bnndisb.ins a ~Wl and-llfteed to two ye9ll probabOO. .. Gabriell tlid at the time thal a fNnd diut1C1Dbled a pi11ol and tlftw it out of a window and onto a sidewalk in protesi of bandpns. Wben Gabrids mJieved the pm and R'RltC'l'Dbled pen Of it, be said ICveftl passersby rniaakenty UIUmcd .be waa ~intina tM weapon at them. In 1971 be was cited for walking a dog without a leash on the beach and canyiQJ four cans ofbecr. He beat the ·<:harte an court. ln Dcccmbcr 1983 he WU &rrnted for sweariq at a park.ina control officer and was later ordered not to speak to the woman for one year. Gabrielssaid that was just fine with him. f ARENA SEEKS END TO DISPUTE ••• ·. From Al "Lawsuits are not the way to solve it." he said ... The way to solve it is to sit down man-to-man." said. Other Ned West officials have been quoted as saying the theater expected to lose $6 million to $8 million last year from cancellations. of"cconomicaJly feasible." "There's nothin• concrete theJ'C. There's been nothina COncre1e there iri four years," he said. "I think to come up with a~ and then say 'reasonable limns· -wbat•s ·~n- ablc limits'?.. · U.S. Te mps Hllgfla. lo91 *°"1111 s p,l'fl, ......,. .. 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Lusk said, ho wever. that Neder1andcr.would have to approach the group. Nesset conceded tfiat me tmn Is - subjective, but said. that was true for both s.idcs. In setting a Jimit, .. you're c:rcatillj problems and limiting your· selves, she said. ~WOllll ~ 0.-8"-~ ,..,.,. ,.. :::~: ;u .. 14 =-C*y IO 40 a u • 11 • 04 .... Ill 11 .., a ......... 27 12 41 • ..... • 11 -GI ·11 ..... 1.., 50 17 14 ~ ....... \I • S2 ..,._ ao 22 .... IO M ~:r .... ~12 Lii\, • 1.4 ............ 12 • 4:0I p.llL. t.I. ... CW!rtel .. ~ S-.Olllgfl 11:31 PJI\. 4.1 ::t:r:. 11 • 51 '4 llMlA'f ........ 5e • Awl low s:01 .. m 1.5 ........... ., II Awl lllgfl , 1 :CM Lift,. -u ... c.w IO S4 Arwllow 5:4'p.m, ·CU .......... 14 11 Secofldlllgtl Deborah Nesset. the Los Angeles attorney defending Ned West in the case, said talk of negotiating docs not stem from fear oflosing. ··1 think it's very unfair to say that ""e're coming to them because we're losing. or they think we're losing:· she said. When asked 1fNederla nder's inter· vention was a vote of no confidence rn Papiano. Nesset said: "Oh God. no! Absolute!} not! He worships Neil." Arnold, one of the people who did meet with . ederlander. said the board had asked the owner to come out for the peace.afferins meeting. "With Papiano. sometimes lawyers do things because they're lawyers. but principles do t~ings beca use they're business people." .\mold said. The suit has affected the amphitheater's business. Nearly half the acts the arena booked last year canceled because the) were afraid of repercussions with neighbors. Nesset .. The point is we're suing him. He's not suina us. He's, going to have to come to us, .. Lusk said. Concerned Citizens is willing to talk settlement. Lusk said. but he balk.cd at Ncderlander's contiqency In any case, Nesset said., "This isn •t doing anyone any good. fiahtina in the court:• Amburlcy aareed ... When you 10 to court. the only people who win arc the attorneys." PiUNCIP AL SW AP •.. From A l complying with the wishes of the larger ~oup to put the recall on hold, but5a1d it is stilJ a possibility. "We felt it was ~ner to deal with (the swap) as one unit, and we will ao with whatever that group u a whole wants to do." said Theriot "We·ve got a time period whett negotiations are possible. We've $Ol until March," said T heriot, refemng to the month when recall papers were to be served on board members. Last "eek. Blue Pnde filed with the count~ for status to receive funds for the recaJI campaign. Theriot said the group had received approximately $I 0.000 in pledges. Parents.. tachers and .iudents were stu1tncd wMf\ they leamed of the swap of Evans and Jacobson. who have been principals at their IChools for 17 and 12 years rapeclivdy. The controVft'S)' erupted Monday when hupdreds of students from both schools -traditionally cross-town rivals - staged a sit-in protest at the schools. The students then marched on Nicoli's office. ca~ing signs wi~h slogans like "Down With Nicoll" and "Save Our Pnncipal." "fbelieve change in leadership is a good ihing. The principals· different strengths apply to the bettennent of different schools." NiL"Oll said. TRAFFIC INITIATIVES ADVANCING ... From Al would also require fewer signatures. since. it is a regularly scheduled m y ballot. "Bui the sooner the better." she said. "If we had 100 people. we could fill all the peuuons today ... The Huntington Beach group has until Feb. 16 to submit peuuons for the June ballot. Laguna Beach Laguna Beact1 petitioners arc: tak· ing a more relaxed approach. waning for the No\ ember ballot. "We ha\e ab<_>ut 500 signatures nghl no".and we need about 1. IOOto qualif} forthe cit) ballot." said Norm Grossman. a spokesman for the Laguna Beach in111auve dnve. .\n init1atnecan also be placed on a cit' ballot through action of the city council. and this "'eek members of the Laguna Beach council offered to sa\ e petitioners the trouble of gather· ing signatures. · Supporters of the 1n1uat1ve asked the council to v.ait. however. sa~ing the) were confident they could get the required number of signatures Grossman said his group had a J.tlOO·piece ad\ en1sing campaign read' to be mailed. to include a Price Club discount store. The store. however. has pulled out of the deal: Residents opposed to the develop. ment have succeeded in forcing a vote on the zone change. however. ··or course, 1f the initiative were 1n place, "e wouldn't need this refer- endum. ~ause they'd have to put in all the tr.tffic improvements before the~ could build n." he said. San Clemente Supporters of the 1n1t1ative in s:rn Clemente sa~ they have already gathered enough signatures to qualify their measure for the November ballot. "The) 've told me they're going· to submit them on Monday." said M}ma Erw~n. San Clemente clty clerk. · · • Newport Beach One city. Newport Beach. alrcad) has a measure scheduled for next No~ember's ballot that offietals sav "'o uld have an effect similar to that of the county"1de in11iat1ve. to place the initiative on an ctection ballot this year. "I would personally be amenable to putting in a measure that mimics the county initiative." said Larry Agran. mayor of Irvine. "My own pledge to the county petitioners was to do what I could to get a measure onto our city ballot." · Agran has traditionally counted on suppon from two o ther council members. Ea Dornan and Ray Catala no., in matters concerning growth and development. He said he had spoken to Catalano. a professor of urban planning at UCI. a nd obtained his suppon for the measure. Doman could not be reached for comment Wednesday. In the case of the traffic control initiative, however. Agran said the typical split between the three·mem· ber majority and the council's two more conservative members might not be relevant.· "This is not all that radical a document.·· he said. "From the city's standpoint. it's not very d ifferent from the way we already do things. I think there is a good chance this measure could be adopted 5-0." • aa ~.:.-:.~ 45 a ... , .. 41 ,.. rt • ........ IO .. , ..... 11 " ....... 56 II l1le Ml ,._ lod9y el l :U Lift.. MCI Qow.-oto.N.C. 50 • MetUcwd 35 30 T.-51 " T ..... ~ 44 oa tletlmt5:12Pl'll • CM Tllllle • S4 ,_ • II Tiie-,,_. ....-11 t:$<I Lift.. MCI ~ .......... • • ...... .DC. u • y---~ 44 20 ........ ,""' u NEWPORT MAN TIED TO HART UPROAR ••• Prom A l whatever happened and not shift any blame to anyone else.•• Hart said. .. Obviouslr. a candidate cannot know every delall." Hart acknoW'lcdged later Wednes- day 1bat Walto was on Karl's payroll but said, "The question is, was be doing wo rk for the person who was paying him': In Des Mo mes. Walto said. "I had a job with Kail" and "I performed duties for .. the video producer. In comments to CNN and other repon ers. Walto said he was not on Han's payroll while he was getting paid by Karl. "I was a voluntcet. I'm still a volunteer. always been a volunteer." Federal Election Commission spokesman Sharon Snyder said she could nol disclose whether the agency is conducting an investigation into the matter. But she noted that individuals arc limited to S 1.000 contributions to a presidential can· did.ate, and corporations are barred from any conlributions. Thelawalsobarsanemplo ycrfrom assigning an employee to work on a candidate's ~half for more than an hour a week unless that work is reported as a contribution in kind and sul?jcct to the same S 1.000 limit. · One former Han official said it was commonplace for the 1984 campaign to-rontraGt for services from ..wp- porte~. such as car rent~I a'encies, who did not expect to be paid. The vendors would willingly provide the goods and services under such con- ditions because they wanted to help Hart. said this official. .A second former campaign official. also asking thal his name not~ uSed. confinned th~t ~.had bankrolled many campa11n expenses. "When we needed fliers printed or a C'hartered plane. Stuart manaaed to get it done:· the sourct said. "Walto was a full·time advance man for Kart Stuart Karl Han's reborn campaiJn. Hart was forced from the race in May amid controversy over his relattonship with a Miami model. and he was on Kart•s payroll ... Stuart r~f~:~p•hetabforavarietyofot~. SHOP OWNER Just prior to the California primary From A l in June 1984, this former aide said. electrical break to the bait and tackle Karl paid for hundreds of thousands shof where Ella also stores her beer. of.men to ~ printed in advance ofa .. may ~ serving warm German trio of large rallies held in Los beer pretty soon," she said. Angeles. San Diego and San Fran-Even though she d id not operate cisco. the End Cafe. Ella stands foursquare The lates~ allegations arc a blow to for rebuilding. O nly she thinks they ought to do a better job nut time. "The) found the cheapest con· W ~dnesday ' s Lott o picks struction they could Jet. and that's what they got." she said. But an eater)• at the end of the pier is needed to attract visitors, Ella said. "just a good old·fashioned sandwich shop. nothing fancy:· Hett arc the winning numbers picked Wednesday night foT the ~alifornia ,.Lottery's twice.weekly Lotto 6-49 game: 22. 9. 3, 5. 32. 30 and the bonus number. 19. Players who correctly gues~ all six numbers wiJI share a prize pool of $4.3 million. lottery officials said. Tho~ picking five numbers plus the bonus number will share S 1.19 million: five of six. S6 I 7 .000: four of six. S56 I .OOO. Three of six is wonh an automatic $5. The sales for Wednesday night's drawing were S 11.2 million. In the meantime, business is boom· ing as the crowds come to gape at the broken landmark.. "There's a lot of people who want to sec:· Ella said . "They can't believe it." '"That should do 11." he said. ··'-' e·\C usuall~ gotten about a I 0 percent return." 1th an a\ erage of two signatures per return. c;;o that's about "Ours ts s1m1lar although 11 does not contain some of the details of the county initiative. such as establishing minimum response times for emerg· enC) vehicles... said Rich Ed· monston. the cit) ·s traffic engineer. "T his is strictly a traffic control initiative." One council member contradicted Agra.n·s expectation. ho wever. "I would not suppon the initiative l i!!!!!iijj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii as it is written:· said Councilman 11 (){)more signatures. "hith ""' put u<; "ell over the top:· . Fountain Valley Fountain Valle) residents are also taking the slO\\er approach .. We reall~ don't ha'c an up.to· date signature count ·· said slo" gro'>'th actn 1st Wood~ Young "We have a Feb. 9 dr-adlmc for rhe June ballot. but l1hmkthere are some good reasons to wail unul :"ovember. and let the countyw1de in1t1a11ve go on the June ballot. That wa~. the county rneasure can serve to test the issue.'' Young said slo" growth acu' ists in Fountain Valley were preoccupied with a referendum scheduled next month on the proposed Southpark com mercial development. The City Council recently ap. proved a tone change premllttng the commercial development. which was ORANGE .... ..... COAST .... ,r_I MAM OFFICE. s."10 V.'81 Ba, ~· Cott•...._ C4 uke the count) measure. the Cll) init1attve would. prohibit major de- velopment near congested inter· sections unless developers first put 1n street improvements that increase traffic flo" . "If the intersection is already above the threshold of congestion. the developer would not be permitted to mal<e it worse." said Edmonston. Edmonston said some prov1sions of the city measure. such as the defin11ion of what constitutes conges- tion. are even stricter in the city measure than in the proposed cpunty tnit1at1ve. The Newport Beach initiative was written in 1986, but supponers mis~gettingit on that year's general election balloL Irrine One city council will probably vote Dave Baker. Agran said he would wait and see when the county initiative was filed before dccidina when to propose the city initiative. 8Kken of lbe county initiative say they t.a,vc not decided yet whether they Wiii pursue tt)e June or the November election ballot. R~ said initiative petitions were. brin&-circulatcd in a number of other cities, inc uding Seal Beach. Tustin. Oranae. Placentia. Brea and Yorba Linda. The eounty Board of Supervisors voted Wednnday to impose a refun· dabk fihns fee of up'Jo S200 on all initiative petitions. The fee will affect only the cou.n1r.widc petitie>I\. Greaory Hile. treasurer of the county in11ia1ive committee. said the fee would have no effcc:t on the campeip. llllta. ll!IC!~ a._.,_., '""'• u~ "-Pn~ ~-~1$ 0.-& . .0-W~I Ja•tcaU 642-6088 ~ ,, .. , " '°" °' llDt ,._. .. .,_ -Oy •• p,.,._..,.....,t"' ...... ,_ ~ .... ...... Wba1 do you like about the Dady Piloe't Wllll don'l you lite'? Call * 1M1mbtr above m ~ messqe will be recorded. tranacnbed a.d *"' livered to tbea~opriatteditor~ The tame 4-bour ...-mna 1CMce may be utcd to record lenen to tbc editor on any tope. Contnbuton to ~ ('Oh1mn lftUll iedude their name and ~le number for Ytti...._ . Tells us whafs °"your mind. ....,..,. .... ...,., " ,_.NII t-,_ *f o, :7 e111 At Mloo• 0•"' ......... ~ .......... Cll1ul1 .... T1l1,i.._ ... .... ~~r ....... Alan Paine · Allen Edmonds · Byford Brannoch · Barry Bricten · Corbin Cole Haan · Kenneth Gordon Naulica · Sero · SUverfem · Sperry Top·Sider · Sportif · Talbott FINAL SALE DAYS ADDITIONAL ~REDUCTIGN ON MANY ITEMS . l 1lotjaZz featured Fridiiy· at college Anybody interested in a niJht of hot-blooded, riotous jazz hke you ·ve never heard before? Well. thafs the way Saddleback'College is billing their K.lczmorim '20s jazz revue. A group of six mu- sicians will visit the campus Frida}' night at 8 to offer an eclecu c splash of sounds- K.lezmer music and Gypsy mel- odies mixed with Gershwmand Ellington. According to Ann Ambrose from the public information of- fice at Saddleback College, the music is patterned after the tra- ditional Jewish street musicians. called K.lezmorims. who roamed the streets of Eastern Europe 400 years ago. The performance will be held at the McK.inneyTheatreon cam- pus. Tickets are S 12 ($I 0 for seniors). Fo r reservations. call 582-4656. • • • Well. the holidays may be over ~ut the award notices kttp rolling m. A numberofothersouth coun- ty residents and business people picked up awards last m onth for contributing to the visual beauty .of Dana Point. Presenting the awards at the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Christmas Luncheon at the Dana Point Rcson last month were President Matt Dneart, mem- ber Bill a.Nlmuand manager Noey Baywan. The Beautification Award, ac- cepted by General ManagerSlter- rieLavenal, went to the Dana Point Rcson itself. The Presi- dent's Award for Christmas Fan- tasy went to The Chocolate Soldier designed by an is Bein Keuer. Bea MWeraccc,Sted the award. Owners of the chocolate shop are Bea, Bob, Jim ud Midtelle Miller . Cited for··unsurpauedgcn- emsit)' to children m general and. in panicular to orphaned and homeless youngst~rs ... was Dana. Point's perpetual Santa Oaus. Fred SMPri· Shagiri was also recognized for panicipating in and attendinJ every function of the 198 7 Chnstmas Festival And on Dec. l 9. the Christmas Festival Business Decorating Committtt. headed by Lee De LeMe,co-ownerofMail Boxes. Etc. in lantern Bay Shopping Center. announced the following winners. Best Design and~­ inality wcnt toGneJ erry C.B. SIM•11ep, f=Deral panncrs at Dana PoTrli Shipyard in the Karbor. BcstShoppingCenter Decor was awarded to Mariners Village shop, By Candle Glo, owned by Carol ~4Jef. Winning Best Reprcsentauon oITheme wa• The Coffee Importers in the Harbor. ~wned by Belt, Bea, J im all4I Mldaelle Miller. ~-.JAZZ/A8J 8 uLuT1N B o~Rn ' ' Br~akiDgbondsof depe~dencY . the "hole fam1l). so the "'hole famil) trato'rs arc counting oo the new co- needs to be an\·ohed in reco'er)." d~ndency program and a relapse s:ud Judith Rainfonh-McGh nn. d 1-program. scheduled lO begin Feb. I. to rertor of the Gcnem program help fill thefps 1n the overall care of By LESUE EARNEST .............. Addict5 don't suffer in isolluon. The tent.ades of their problems reach out to cnaulf friends and family who Q6en become inadveneot pla)ers in. the uSttS uneven scnpt. The co-dependence b«omes an issue in Itself. And. while treatment and support are pkntiful for the addicted person. tJ\ere 1s less help a\a1lable for their emotional counter- pans. But starting this month. GENESIS II. South Coast Medical Center's outpatient treatment program in Laguna Niguel. "111 begin offenog I~ da) programs. on co-dependenc~ "h1ch "''"run thro ughout the )car. "It\ no longer that "-C can JUSt sit an add1cte person and others af- bad.. and h:H e the 1rad1t1onal pro-fected b) the d1~a~. grams." Rainfonh-McGI) nn said. • In fact. according to Susan Carle, She de~nbcd the 1rad1uonal program program manager for GENESIS I l's asa :!8-da~ 1npat1ent program "''lh no outpatient program. co-dependents emphasis on fam1h members. GEi"-can Join the new program. regardless ESI I .. onductcd at South Coast of whether the addict the\ are Mcd1 .. .il ( .. ·ntcr 10 South Laguna, JO\ oh ed "llh IS enrolled IO a pro- ofTcrs 1npalll'nL treatment But. Rain-gram. fonh-\kGh nn !Mild. ··The :!8 da' s .. What v.e·,e found 1s that thest that the~ J(C hen: that's the eaS) people reall~ need treatment V. hether pan·· their lo'ed o~ get treatment or \\ h1le 1ntensl\ e outpauent treat-· not ... Carle said. Those loved o~s. often racked with feelings of impotence and guilt. become co-dependents in the unfold- ing da)-to-da) drama st.aged b)-a person addicted to drugs. alcohol, food. sex or work. "Wede' eloped 1t because C'hem1cal dcpendcnq • 1s a dis.east that affttts mcnt 1s the main luncuon of GE _ Common charactensucs of co- ~IS. 11 in l..1guna ~1guel adm1riis-{PleatteeeeBllEAKJ1'G/A6) E•elyn Ila.mo, HCODd from rt.gilt. aapervlaea tut:Ue workers picket llnc in KDOXYille. Tenn. in 1939. One woman 'sfight for right Laguna woma n dedi cated looatllingsocial injustice By LESLIE EARNEST °' .. ...., ........ It was 1936 -a time when v.orkers picked couon for a dollar a da). Tv.o sharecroppers had been shot the da> before at a church meeung. The field workers, detemuned to form a union had called another meeting for the next da~ In a s.hov. ofsoltdant). E'el~n Munro an impassioned c1\ll nghts "orkcr. dro'c "•lh a minister and a laW)cr to the small Baptist church. Their' 1s1t v.as shon. .. The men had msmed that I \ta' in the: ar ... Munro said .. ~elm& as loolout. sht· ~n saw about a dozen plantation v.orkcrs. armed wtlh guns and axe handles. approorhtnl! 1he church. She had no wa~ of v.am1ng lhl' approx1matel) 450 people inside The vigilantes stormed 1he churth dub- bing the people "'ho filled the pev.., \tunro watched as people poured from the doors and windows. Then. violently, Munro and her fnends v.-crc escorted to the Tennessee border "We wert ndden o ut of town under threat of lynching." Munro said. standing in the • .... clu11e~d but coz~ kitchen of her Laguna lkach home. The ''1g1Jantes had cars in front and bat"k of the one calT)ing ~tunro and her fncnds T"ll plantation "orkcrs stood on the car\ running boards -one held a gun to the Presb' tenan ministers head. .. You could feel the tension I could lcel 11 · ~t unro said. ··1t "as \Cf'\ tense 'ou could almost smell fear·· · If tear was a presence from 11me to 11me in the ltfe of the nov. ., 3-\ear-<>ld "oman.11 did not altcrhcrcourscotaction ~tunro v.hohasll'·Cd for :!7 ~cars 1n Laguna and v. ho 1 1111 lnov. n about tov. n as an acu' 1st of sons. has enJO' e"d a hfe of danng and d1H·rs1t~ .\nd. although she Sttms sough rooted in her Bluebird Camon house -"h1ch 1s tilled ""h books. phoiographs and a hfeume ot momentos -she caJls he~lf .. a c1t1zen of the v.orld." Indeed she has h\ed 1n Cuba .. 1gcna and the south of Franct he and her husband sttll spend c:ich summer in Europe. . he 1s. m shon. an ad\Cnturcr "ho bej.an fighting racism and organmng unions "'hen most "omen were baking bread and d1apenng infants. Al age 2 1. M unro. lhcn E"eh n math. left the comfon of her home in cw brteans and a hfe de,oted to an. music and poetf). to v.age I ..., ......... _,Lm...,... ~una resident E•elyn Munro l1 still a champion of many cames~ "ar ag.amst social in;ust1ct Her consqence had been stirred. more than an) thing else. b' hc:r stud) of French literature and b) betommg l member of the Soc:1ahst Part). (Pleueeee LAGUNA/AS) S A5 Judith Rainforth-McGlynn LB Water District Won .'tlose its goose By LESLIE EARSEST Of .. 0.., ........ While a GMC dump trucl purchased b~ lhc Laguna Beach \\ atcr D1stnct in 1959 ma" soon be on the dump list 1~lf. the C..ne' rolet sedan acquired the ne\t ~ear could "ell be here to Sta\ ~ccordmg to General Manager Joe So'ella. the truck. lhc oldest vch1clc m tht d1stnct's four-v.heclcd armada might soon be traded. But the 196(, sl)-olue shan-finned Che') B1s- ca> nc -dubbed tht Blue Goose because 1ts fins looled like wtngs - has found its niche at the v.ater d1stnct ··it's almost hke a mascot. I guess:· 'ella said "h's running well and. as v.11h most of our vehicles m our d1stnbu11on s~stcm. ~e have a high intensll) maintenance program:· he added ··\\ e t~ to keep aJI our 'chicles in top shape .. ~ccording to adm1nistratt\e assis- tant ~nn Ped •. the Blue Goose has sa'cd the da' more than once m the pa.st ~ )ca~ -It Sttms that when somctxxh ·s car 1s broken do~-n. the Blue Goi>sc 1s alv.a\s there." Peck said. "It tal..es us ~here v.c want to go.. . The ~cll-lo'cd auto was pure-ha~ b~ Ban \;tt<fham. a prenous ~•tcr d1stnct ma~ger and v.'3.5 used b~ ~eedham and his sectttar) before bemg passed on 10 busmess manager Bob Jo' cc "hodro'c It forthe next 10 ~ l"ars. according to So" eUa. ~ t~v. ~ears ago. the car rolled (Pleue eee GOOSE/ A6 ) Soropti1nist to host talk on gridlock 8 ) LESLIE EAR!\"EST OI .. a.tr,_ ._ It's been said that to a'o1d ran corous debate. 11·s best not to d1scu~ pohu~ or religion But in south Orange Count~ tht subJCCl most hlcl) to cau~ teeth gnashing and an \IC\\ all.a(' l s is traflk In an e'fTon to educate the com- mumt) on the.' subJCCt. the Sorop- t1m1s1 lntcma11onal of Capistrano Ba~ 1s prescn11ng a lunchron dis- c uss1on called .. outh Orange Count) Transponatton -) esterda~. Toda~ and TomoTTO"-· ·· -\n\ boch that tra' ets the 5 (Santa ~na ) frtt,,·a~ 10 go to nonh count) l nov.s v.h) it's necessary to come to .in 1nlormat1\e met"t1ng such as th1-. (Pleue .ee GRIDLOCK/ A61 , Univ.ersity: Women off er paperwork assistance to seniors Volun&een from the Americ:aa Aaociatioa ofUnivasi1y Women will help teniof citiaeM widl Medicare and health insurance supplements. but •lelDC'Dts. broken' aak-menu and IUCI Friday ,,.,... 2 IO 4 ~.m. at Grat Amenc:an fint Savinp luk OD PllleO ck Valmaa 1n Llpna Mells. ·~ TM &ft community mvlce is brift& o&red by tM I ....... Hills branch of MUW, ud wilfbe rctated on the ~ and founla FridaJI OI eilda lnODth. Call Jeuene Lamben 11 9'1·7l60 lbr ..,._ a.a-uon. Ala•u.._... fO OOllftllle Tra Lwa& -1111 _. 0.-. Coaty iilmnw chab ohhc AJPha o.D• Delta IOl'Only.~l IMft Friclly at l I ;JO Lm. it the home of' Franca Alben. 22141 Lai., Drive tn Llpna Niplel. OfftCcri wm be elec.1ld .. * comias tar and Hekft Wnpt will locek OD lllir IWO ~IO Qiu C.a R• CraMGN• '96--0771or.....,""'*'•496-19ll fir ---- Computer swap meet In Mesa The Orange Count) Computer-Usmg Educators ~111 hold 1u fiBt annual computer swap meet SatwdJ) from 8 a..m. to noon 11 Te\\1nklc hool 3224 Cahfom1a L . Cosaa Mesa. C1U Steven Plnne) at 5"-9339 for mo~ information and directions to the hool Sapen1110r to b ead tttletbon OnasCount\ upcn1sorGaddi Vasq~z •tit chair tllr U.Utecl Cat'brit Pain •• tarathon' "a fund..f'llsin& tClfthoe lO aar Saturda) ind unda~ on KTT • Channel 11. · The pi ohh1s) car's Leltthon 1s to raise .ldd1t1onal) mooey to help ,uppon program uch as UCP's ll("4 ,.,.., Ce1111r. Bad Bay excursion slated The Jr\1nc Fam1I} Se" lcq J>rosram \\1U sponsor a field mp to ppcr '"""l>O" ~ turd.a\ ~m 9 a m. to 3 p.m. to' 1c" the grol<>a). marsh plants.. fossil bu-els and fish of the are3. Tbost 1nterntcd hould meet al 1M lr\1ne Youth Sen i~ Center Tbett LS a S5 fee for tnnsponatJOll onl) and more u1formauon ma) be obtained b callu)I DI' K1 "nderson al 660-3910. OC.C plu• m otorcycle coane .\ ooc41) safct) course for e'pcncn«d motott)de nckrs v.11J be offered turd&) from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. tn Room lOS of the kill Cmtrr at Oranic Cout Coltcae- The course 1s admin1sten-d b) the Cahfonua HJl&h•'I) Patrol On Yt1sfact0f) completion. ndtrs •111 be dial bk for a I 0 to ~ ~nt 1 n.su.ra.ncr rtducltOfl. Call 43.!·SUO for~ anJonnalion . Ballet audlt1oa• bJ Ne"P'Jrt Thr Ballet ontmantt. a non.profit dantt ('(Jm- p;tn •• •1ll hold audition t~rda) for 198 pMCnfaa~ opponunnaes for danccn I 3 and up and for its C'b1ldmU 8111kt~lto I nc~..a-.e1a1... = • llr~ Ne"J'Ort ~bfUDber installadon The I 9 officers for the twpon Harbor Arn C'hambcrofCommcrtt"'-111 be ms\lllcd Fnda} at a dtnntt and danc"C at the ey,.-pon Bc:ach Mamou Hotel The pubhc IS'°' ncd to the 81 st annual event. v.-h1cb beains v.1thacockt11l~pt1ona16:30 p m beforcdtnner at :JO. Entenatn~nt W'lll be provided b) the Keith W1lhams Orchestra. . The hA&hhaht of the c,'cnina wtll be the an· nounccmcnt of lhe C1u:ttn oftbc Year. Call the chamber 1t 644-8211 for rcscrvatioJ\s. Aadaboa Soclety plan• trip The SttOnd montbl ~Id tnp of the South Coest Aud~bon Socldy •1JJ be bdd Saturday at 9 Lm. It lilt W&kkrncu Gan:kns on \ht Pl.la Indian RClenabOft. loc.attd 1bout 10 m1kseast of11icsu11e 5 on H_... 6.. ~bhc 1s ~lcome to the ~t and tbcMaad mttt at tilt U'I ~ nmr the bndee. lo catrof'rwift. tt will bt held an. JO Call 49S-010 or 498-4407 for tunMr 1nformauon • .. G"TBEBONDS ••• LAGUNA WOMAN BATTLES SOCIAL INJUSTICE ••• 111:11 dnu:y induck: A sense of ...,..Dllllbk rnponsibihty for the fur,. tbou&hts and problems of ~ ... of abendonrnent and an ~ ~ do almost anything to i"!il-. a relationship: difficuJty TE I •ndi:ft and upressi"' feel·· * ud .C ncs of aruiet)'. aoade-,_, and imecurity. Tlle co-dependency program. 1daida .UI run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily for adult men and women, will include df'UI education, individual ud poup therapy and homework lllipments. The first step. accordirrg IO Carle,. is for co-dependents to admit they are po11t-erless over the- lddict's drug use. .. Usually their self-esteem is very low. which makes the problem even worse," said Lois Kennedy, a mar- riaait. family and child counselor from Capistrano Beach who is the We're looking for good sports Tbe Dail} Pilot 1s interested in sharing the sponing exploits of you and your neighbors. We're not looking for news on Magic Johnson's latest tnple-<iouble or how man) RBI Wall) Joyner had last month. But 1f \OU know a Lmle Lca&uerwhohada b1gda\. a weekend golfCr who won the club ·t<)urnament or a next-door neighbor w~o ~oiled a 300 game. let us knov. Send us a photograph and bnef account of the sponing accomplish- ment. We "'ill publish them 1n our Good Sports column. v.h1ch ·.\1ll appear in Thu™1a) 's Neighborhood Focus section. Address your correspondence to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Daffy Pilot_ P.O. Box .1560. Costa Mesa. Calif.. 92627. prim~!') therapist for the co.de· penttenc) group. \o-dependents. she -added, arc often perfccttoni ts. work- aholics. c'Ompuls1ve overeaten or compub1ve shoppers. Ph)sically. th~ are t> p1C'3ll) pl:i.gued by ulcers. high blood pressure and migraine headaches. The cost of the co-dependenc} program is $800 for I 0 days of treatment. There "'111 1,1l!>o be an evening co-dependcnq program a vailablc at the center w11h 12 sessions being offered for $35 each. The progno~is for co-dependents who seek treatment is good. accord- ing to Carle. "ho said she underwent similar treatment herself .. There's an excellent p rognosis ... Carle said. "Emo11onalh I can de- tac;h with lo\C and keep m~self from going down the-drain "'1th them. which doesn't sen e them or me." GRIDLOCK ••• From AS- so that the) 'II kno"' "'hars going on:· said Pegg} S1roud. "•tt' prt"')ld<.:nl of the·orgamzauon ·· 1 f :in' lcg.1'llat10n comes up. the' 'II be ~no" kd~eabk ·· Speaking ai 1hc lun~ht•tin at El .\dobe Restaurant at noon on Jan :Ii "'111 be Keith \1cKt·on a ( ultran' ProaAS ·•1 rtad aome prett)'. imponant boob durina that tune.' Munro said. ··1 thank people who read a lot are more seMitivc to injustice and to the problems of other ~pie." .. , was a romantic:· she added ~ith a smile. ··1 still am ... ··&think I was lookina for an ideal," Munro said. "Norman Thomas cer- tainly pro' ided that." Thomas was a socialist poliucal figure during the 30s and the first presidential candidate to win Munro's' Ole. As the first office worker for the Southern Tenant Farmer's Union - the o nly black and white share cropper's trade union-in Memphis. Tenn.. Munro came to under$tand the plight of field workers and the sting o f racial discrimination. "I "'as. I guess you could probably 53). a Southern idealist who wanted to know what the problems were," Munro said. ·•t re,ally wanted some first hand experience." Munro met h~r first black friends. Someumes when they-rode together she had to sit on the floor of the car. O n long tnps to union meetings they had to pack their own food. "We couldn't eat In a single restaurant. .. Munro said. "We were thae while you still had to ride in the bad, of the bus. so what we were doing "'as dangerous." she said. :"'o"'. sipping on a cup of tea with a d1stnct director: Jo hn ~tt·,rr. I.'\· C trib ti C.CUll\e director for 1 ranspun.111on . on u ODS Corridor .\gencu: . .:ind ..:hid 01 'taff f d for sta_te Sen. ~lanan Berge'oo Julie rom rea . era Froeberg. , Among the topics to X d1scu~St'd encouraged "'111 be planned free""a~ !>~Stems and transponation bills cum.·ntl~ in the st.ate legislature. accordmg to troud After the di~uss1on then· v. ill he an opponunit) for those in attendance to ask questions and offer sugges- tions. Stroud said. The charge for the luncheon 1s S1L50 and reser. auons must be made b\ Jan. :!2. For funher infurmat1on call Barbara Biggs at 364-5-eO Did ~ou write for your college ne"' spa per or work on the high school y~rbook? Maybe vou just have al"'a~s had a talent for writing or a keen sense of observation. Whatever your experience, the Dail) Pilo t invites you to contribute to its Community Comer column. "'h1ch "111 appear in the weekly i'e1ghborhood Focus section serving ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\OUrlO\\O. · You don ·1 have to be a professional JOurnahst or English teacher. just a c111zcn who knows someone interest- ing or~ something newswonhy. If the wri11ng proves to be a chore. call us at 64:!-4321 with your news tip. But if you ha' e alwa}s wanted to take a crack at writing for your local newspaper. sit down at ~our type- v.Titer and wnte the anicle vourself. Direct your Community · Comer stories to ~he Neighborhood Focus section in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. BoA 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif.. 92621. Wecan·1 pa} ~ou foryoureffon but ~ ou will receive a byline and the satisfaction of seeing your story in phnt. One caution. opinio ns or commen- ta!') are best left to the editorial page. And The Signs, They Are A 'Changing. /11 l lu111gi11\ Ci 1-../11 \ f .... r \ ft·diml Cc11tcr fl<> ... pital The Be I of the Old • Qu.1hl\ 1111.•,_ti, 11 .. 111~" .11,.11, 1<1 C'ik\1' /1. .... ,/,,/ Ct> .... /,1 ,\k ..... 1. C 1/lt ,•, / f, 1/1/i L11tcrprr .... c .... r< kt ·c11 1-.: // c l'c-;/ o[ II It· t>ld .111d 11dd11l\' 1'1t• fit'!ot 11( Ille• ll<'it'. • :?-t t l1't1r I Ill\ 1 ~'''"' T >, p,1rtn'k 111 ch le Best of tht> ew •~I ~ ·J \d1"'-~\.· Pru~r.1m h•r !\.'\.'"" ' 1th l nlUIHIO.ll \lr •h,1\ IOf,\I rm~il.'m._ • C.1•mmu"'t' ·I .i't~I \••fnmun1h ,,1,·11i.: .I • t '""'~'· Ho .. r11.1l-.. d~.lt1\lf"I 111 quahl\ ,,1n..• ''°'' f'1ltt•ot -..ltl'-liic:huo College · 9/osf}!lal COSTA MESA 301 V!CTOR!A STREE1' cos-.otESA CAllFOONt A r,)2627 (7J.4 J 642·273-l .. pensive picture of Manin LutMr King. Jr. hanging behind her. Munro rela>ed another ta~ from her past. 1n IYJ/, determined to pther information on Paul Peacher, an Arkan~s city marshal! ICC'Used of keeping sJaves. Munro dttided to sneak onto his plantation to take pictures. She armed herself with her camera and a friend. ··1 volunteered to go and take a picture and try and get some evidence." Munro said. "Un- fortunatelv. "'e met Paul Peacher himself on the trail with a gun on each h " I 1p. The film was confiscated and the "'omen were ordered off the land. but not before Munro had located the stockade ''here the 13 men were reponedl) held captive. She passed on the information. Peacher was e' cntuall} convicted of peonage. according to Munro. · Then. in 1938. Munro lefl Memphis for Knoxville to organize tlAO undergarment 111ills . for the I nternational Ladies Garmct Worker's Union. The experience. she said. "as reminiscent of the film Norma Rae. starring Sally Field. Thro ughout her life. controversy was somehow nearby. She took a seeming)} innocuous JOb working on a confidential project at Columbia Un1versit}. typing notes .. Eventually. she ditcovered she had been working for 1' research project to develop the first atomic bomb -the Manhattan Project. Laler. she and her husband. David. -who m she met at an anti-war ptherina 1n New York -~nt 10 Cuba to work. It was 1959, the )'ttr Fidel Castro's revolution swept the land. · "We had been there a month \Vhen he (Cas1ro) arrived," Munro said. About' that time her husband. a professor of linguistics. left for another job in the United States. Munro took his position in Cuba. teaching English. "He left me there with the revol- u1ion and three children." Munro said with a laugh. Was she worried? "l loved it." she said. hazel eyes flashing. Munro's courage and conviction made an impression on some period historians. She is mentioned and pictured 1p books on the um~~. 1ocluding "A Southerner Discovers The South ... b) Jonathan Daniels and ··~ean Things Happening in This Land." b> H.L. Mitchell. She 1s featured in a documentary film for cable called. "Our Land Too -The Legac).. of the Southern Tenant Farm- er's Union ... In the accounts she 1s called pretty. gay-eyed and enthusiastic. But the small. vigorous \\-Oman said she doesn't like to dwell o n the past. "There are JU St as many things to be done now as then.'' she said. "I will onl) talk about the past m context of the present." And th.ere·s plenty to talk about in the present. Munro is on the ex- ecut.l\'e board of Villa$e l;asu~. an enviro nmental organization: 1s a member of the advisory committee of Friendship Sh~ter. a group working to provide temporary shelter for the· homeless: and is on the Laguna Beach City Council's Hilman Affairs Com- mmec. She does public relations woC"k tor a number of people in the COJTlmunity and is a photpgrapher who develops her own film in the basement of her home. She and h,er husband have had students from Japan, France and Switzerland live with them their since the last of their three chi1dren moved out in 1970. As a way of succinctly explaining herself. she presented a poem by Edna St. Vincent Milla) done in needle ·point by one of her daughters. It was a gift that ob' 1ousl) has special mean- ing to Munro. It reads: .. ~, heart 1s warm with the friends I make. and better friends I'll not be knowing.. )Ct there isn't a train I wouldn"t take. no matter where 1t"s going." JAZZ FEATURED AT COLLEGE FRIDAY. F..rom.AS Home Decoration Christmas Contest Winners we re announced b~ Heidi Hyde. Carl and Patty Higgins of Dana Point won Best Q, erall Design. Dana Point resi- dcn ts Dr. and Mrs. Madrid Uso received the award for Best Rep- resentation ofTheme-A Christmas Fantasy. Honorable Mention went to Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Godinez for exceptional lighting and to Bobby E rdman of Capistrano Beach for exceptional crcativit} by an I I-year-old )OUth. • • • And all you south count. USC fans should-dear y6ur calendars Sundav fort he second annual scholarship fund-raiser for local students who want to attend the univrsity. The USC Huntington Beach Club. open to students. afumnt. parents and friends of USC. will sponsor the event. The group supports academic. cul- tural and athletic programs. The fund-raiser v. ill be held at the Red Onion Restaurant. located at Peter's Landing on Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt- ington Harbor from 1 to 4 p. m. The fun will int1udedancmgand a ltve concert b~ the Trojan March mg Band. The cost of$20 will include a scholarship dona- tion. hosted bar. horsd' oeuvres and a chance at a door pnze. Fo r 11d.ets call the alumni office at (2 1~)7..;3-2300or Brace and Diana Peters at (:212) 59:2-41 71. • • •• We in\·ite you to send us information on community hap- penings. We want to bear fr.om you about upcoming events, local people and neighborhood news in general. Send to Daily Pilot , P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9%6%1. Mark to the attention of Leslie Earnest. Al Carlson stand.a next to the .. Blue Goose" and GMCdumptruc.katLaguna Beach Water District. The truck la o n Its way out, the u0oo9e•• hu apparently found a home. GOOSE ISN'T COOKED YET IN LAGUNA •.• From AS proundl) do" n the streets of Laguna in the Patnofs Da> Parade. Now it has become a .. floater" in the fleet. according to So"clla. Generally it is usro b} field inspectors. purchasing agents and cmplo~ees anend1ng sem-after the les~ 1llustnous dump truck inars and educauon funcuons. has made u s exil. But."' hcthcr loft} in its oblig.at1ons or silting in pro ud retiremenr. the "It's ~ome almost a permanent Blue Goose is hkely to be around long fixture around here:· Sovella said. ... - ----------- Oothing • Furnishing • Shoes Sale Today through Jan. 31st SALE HOURS Mon.-Wed. 10-6 Thun.-Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 /. Polo If .....-1.-a-n. eoull"uirk 119 FASHION l8tAND • NEWPORT BBAGH • "118-1121 • IUllocb Willbin Wins .. - - YRUcites · ~ Wagner for excellence Mat) Wagner of the Nev. pon Harbor Yacht ( lub has been av.arded the Yacht Racing ~nion of Southern California's Yachung Scr,1ce E\cel· le nee .\ward for 1987 The av.ard 1s pr~nted annuall) m recogn1uo n of o utstanding sen 1C'e to )'achung 1n Southern California Wagner 1s a \achtmg )Oumahs1. v.:ritmg for St'eral Southland nev.s- papers and boaung publications. and also is act" e 1n promoung sailing for v.omen and Juniors at -...:HYC Wagner v.as unable to a uend the YRU annual mccung due to illness and recel\ ed the av.ard in m abscnua The av. ard v.as made b' Diel Landes. ncwl) elected commodore of ' RL Mary Wagner ,. Coast Guard cutting /back coastal patrols A LAMED~ I ~Pl -The L \ Coast G uard has bl-en ordered to cul S IOO m1ll1on trom m nauonal budget. forcing the agenq to slash offshore cutter patrols h) ncarl} one· third and 1r1m am.rail operations h) 15 percent "lfsJU'>I a real ~'H're 11ghteningof the belt ·· said Chu.: I \\arrant Offil·er, Ra\ Mas~·' at the (,uard·s .\lamedj Stauon 1n the n f-ranc1')('0 Ba' Masse) also v.arncd that thl' 'an- ous cost-<utung mo' e\ b) the C. oa!>t Guard a rc JU!>I a prelude to an11c1· pated cuts 1n personnel and cratt nauonv.1de Monda) the ( oa'>I Guard v.as ordered to cut SI OO m illion from m operating e'penscs because of budget constraints brought on b) the Gramm-Rudman act, Masse-. said ~ides cutting back on patrols and fixed-wmg a1 rcraf1 o perauo ns. the Guard intends to reduce fleet training e \crc1ses and pos1posie non·' ital maintenance. ··\N hat v.e·re bas1call~ doing 1s d efemng ma intenanC'C that should be done but )OU can kmd o f put offunul 'ou h:l\ c the mone' :· he said · The Coast Guard has about 3 .000 pcr!>Onnel na11onv.1de Thl' Coast Guard had scheduled patrols.11~nt 1..1ut penod1call) in ca se a ~rch and r~ue operation de· 'elo ped ncarb) Those patrols v.111 n-ase. he said ~rch and rescue craft a nd la v. enforcement 'essels "'111 sull be o n standb' at Coast Guard bases in case o f e mergencies ~ccording to Jul~ 1987 Coast Guard stattsucs. the G uard saved b.30311,es. assisted 136.000 people 1n distress. s3'\ ed S8:!0 m1lhdn m prop. en) and responded to more than 70.000 distress c,alls. Enchanted evening after the show Singer Robert Goulet and bla wife. Vera, (left) arrive for a .. South Pacific .. cast party at Blrraporetti'a restaurant ln Coeta Meaa after their open· lDC performance at <>ran.ae _co-1llltt. Performtna Art• Center. Below, Geor.tla Spooner (~ht) chata wlth Jeffrey WUklna and Rebecca Andrew who portrayed Cmdr. William Rarblaon and Neille Forbuah ln the ahow. IDIT llCTIDI! Power - and Sall Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursdiy. January 21 , 1988 1 Will SJiAyth defend the cup in a cat?~ Will the America's Cup defense this year be under the hdmsmansh1p of .Rand) Sm)th of Huntington Beach? That quesuon gamed credence this week when n was reponed that Smyth. a world·rcnowncd multihull sailor. has been asked to design and build a catamaran that would meet Nev. Zealand's challenge for the America's Cup this )Car. No design has been revealed b)' Sa1 I Amcnca. charged with managjng the defense of the cup for the San Diego Yacht Club. but John Marshall. v.ho heads the design team for 'Sail Amcnca. reccntl) announced that 1v.o boats m1r.ht ~built. a monohull that meets tile parameters of New Zealander Michael Fa)'s 9().foot v.atcrhnc monoholl. o r a radical-craft such as a catamaran which ~ould compl} v.11h the waterline length o f ~~ to 90 feet as spelled c Jt b} the ~mcnC'a·s Cup Deed of Gift. ··The catamaran w1ll definatcl} be bu1h." said Smyth. an 01) mpiC' and v.orld class catamaran sailor. If Sail AmenC'a o pts for a C'atamaran. 11 was not specified "he1hcr -he would be the helmsman "hen SDYC defends the cup IP.inst Ne'll. Zealand's Mercury Bay Boat Club. poss1bl} 1n September. ' Starkey race, Hibachi series this weekend The Voyagers Yacht Oub v.;11 be host 10 Soling Class sailors this co ming v.eekend for the annual Jack St.arkcy Mcmonal Regatta. The Sohng 1s one of the sc'en 01) mplC cla..s56. In other local action. the South Shore Yacht Oub will staie the first race of m H 1bach1 Series for Performance Handicap Racing Flee t (PHRF) ratings and d1ngh1cs. The SCY A calendar for ·o ther areas has not ~n issued. ALIOll loCUIEY But the choice ol \m\lh v.ould be logical since fxnn s < onner v.ho lost the cup to .\ustralla 1n 1983 and rr~on 1t m I 'lb~ has had no expenenct' m ~1hn~ mult1hulls In add111on 10 \m, th's etTon. 11 has been suggec.tt."d thJt C11no Morrelh. designer and hu 1dn 11 the 46-foot catamaran \\ nd \\ Jffl<•r m1r.ht be comm1ss11 nl·d •n tii.. d a multt(ull for Saal .\mc.·ncJ Of cour~ \J1I .\menca 1s not committed todderd1ng v.11h a m ulti· hull. II 1s also knov.n that Bn11a1n Chance and Bruce . elson-membe~ oft he design team that created the 12· meter Stars & tnpes v. h1ch defeated Australia'~defcnder last )ear. ha!> been com 1ss1oned to come up v. 11h a mo noh II that 't\,ould. hopeful!~. sail circles around 'e"' Zeal;ind'!> challenger But hold the phone. mates. thc.· v.hole thing ma) v.md up 1n the couns again. Fa) has 1nd1catcd that he "111 again appeal to the "ll'v. 't or Supreme Coun 1f San Diego com~ up v.nh a catamanrn Fa~ 1s the gu~ v.ho C'rea ted all the rnnto,ers' v.hen h.: ~vvic his challenge to coun to forle San Du~go to meet him um \Car - instead of 1991 -in a 9<>-foot "'atarhne boat instead ofa I ~-me:er The coun "h1ch go' crns th<' I ~eaqr old deed of (J1ft uphc d t: ' plea. But San Diego Sail .\menlil ~on- 1ends that tht' I.Xcd of (,itt don not spet. 11) "hcther the defender shall ha' c ont' or more hulls so long as' it meets the cntena of a 44 10 90-foot v.atcrltne lf '>D't ( ~11 ~menca o pts for t~ mul11hull the~ are also suggcsltnJ 1ha1 thl \'enue v.o uld be Hawan v.hcre the v.md blov.s stronger and more lOns1stentl) than ll does in San D1esu Fa' .dso has suggested that he v.o..ild protest such a change of 'enue. \kanv. h1k the clock 1J running. l nd..-r tht' tt'rms of the cou~ dcciSJon. ~O' C rr •. m comph v.1thadcfcnscby ·ptlmt:lcr or 1oric1t the cup Jf thcrt, t' t• b\· ~ l'I another coun ban le. 11 as gcn.:rall~ con~edt'd that the ctock •\ JL.1ld tlt r('\tancd '°ltJnd h' m.itcs the re\t ~menca·s (up 1uld be \31kd an~t1me betv.een •pkmtx·rul th1\~earand ~ptember • • 14'< in J n\lhmg lrom 120-foot monohulls g1an1 mult1hulls. 12· nw1er) -or l 'l.'n dinghies BYC changing its 66 Series By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ......... ._...,_ The Balboa 't acht Club has an- nounced 1ha1 m popular ob ~nes \\111 be sailed 1h1s 'car b' Pi:r- formark:e I landicap ·Raci ng Fleet (PHRF> a nd \11dgct Ocean Hac1ng Club (\10 RC ) raungs For the first 11mc since its incep11on o'er tv.o decades ago lntema11onal Offshore Rule OOR> r311ngs v.111 be ehminated from the 66 Sencs The club 1s 1anuguraung a nev. scncs for IO R )aChts onl~ The 66 Scnes v.as inaugurated as SI\ races of about SI' hours each hence the name .. 66 .. This 'ear's senes v.ill get under v.a' \1arch· I~ L'nder the nev. format. the b6 Senes 1'> open 10 sailors "'hose boats ha'e a 'ahd PHRF ratings and v.ho arc membe~ of the Southern (ah· fom1a 'ach11ng ..\ssoc1at1on The scnc<. "111 lOns1st of tv.o 01) mp1 c course rares tv.o chann~I races. and a v.eel cnd rac~ 10 Long Point. C atahna ... Island. a nd return The nev. '16 R Senes 1s scheduled IO get undt'r "'3' Jul) '1-1 f1 In announung m l'I rau.· 5'ht'd- ule. B't C note-d that 11 v. 111 be: host to the L·n11ed tates 't acht Raung L n1on·s J unior v.omen·s charn- p1onsh1p fur the Leiter troph' 10 be sailed ~ug ::::-2/J Contestants irom al ross the l'uun- lf! are e\~ tt'd h .. allt'nd tnl ud1ng dcfendtnf "hamp1on Giselle ( amet San Diego Ya"h' ( lub The l c tt'r T roph} regatta" 11 be-sa led n Laser Radials ~nother nauona1 e' ent hosted 1'' BYC 1s 11s G oH·rnor s (up matlh racing sen~ for sallo~ under IQ Once again the senes v.ill be sa kd in three-man antana-20 ~luop'> Tv.ehe teams of ~outh sailors v.111 t'<.' selected. ba~ on their reg.1onal salloffs The ent~ hs11s al~ e\~ 11.·d to include 1nternauonal compet110~. acrnrd1ng to Peter Huston race administrator In add1t1on to the~ maJur l.."\ents. BYC' has been '"' ned to lUmpctt' 1n ~cv. pon Harbor Yacht Clu~·s l ' Yacht Club Challenge rega•ta the v.mner of v.h1ch v.111 be dC'<lared tht' best 'acht club in the l n11ed tales T~ehc club<, v.1n lOmp.:te in the e' ent "hich "111 be '>J1kd .\pnl CJ. I Raognlllng the nc.-ed for conunual grov. th 1n rale suppon sen ices. BYC v. 111 beg n a race management educa- t1 nal program 1h1s ~ear. to be beaded h, Jal "' \1alloncl rodt ~ho 1s a l ~'t Rl ~n1or Judge The program ~111 take interested people through the ranks of ra« managt'ment ultimate!~ ending in rJ~l· chairman according to Husto n. llthcr acu' 111~ planned b~ BYC 1ndude the s.econd annual CffOC Rl·gana. run b~ L~le Kerr v.uh lbe pr'X<."l'ds going to the Children· Ho.,,p1wl of Orange Count~ The n·gan.i 1~ cc>-hosted b~ tht' Lid o Isle 't Jlhl C. lub ' 'Tribute' slick, sentimental and splendid in Laguna _. By TOM TITUS ' .............. Bernard lade, who works the same side of the str«t as Neil 1mon. 1f not quite so prolifically. ts a playwright of ' 'harp comic 1nsi~t. ns evidenced in such represcntauvc works a.s ·-same .. Git KaEPS "'° 1 ,, I :10 l-IS S 2S 7 l$ &. t :•S rime. C\t '~nr" and .. Romantic Comed' •• One ·of his more accomplished v.orks 1s .. Tnbute." a slickly sen- nmcntal p1t"\:c that finds m)'nad humor 1n the a\\._ward reunion bet\\ecn a brash h) pcractive pubh· cist ~hose umc on canh 1s running out and his estnanged tecn-aae son. to our funn) bones. sott for tM l\ean hand. but whose cffrcti" eMSs facks It's currentl) on view in an excellent as the "1rtullll) spttehlc s ubJ«t of in the 1tuat10.,al sqmena of the production at the Laauna Ptayhou~. une\pccted honors. hence the utJc. pla). lade sp1~ his pathos wtth enough .\s the intro' cned son who's tr) 1ng Jacquie MotTeu. who also dcs1aned punch hncs to ketp the audience's desperate!) to act to kno .. his dad the splash) townhouse senina. makes e)es d!). and-011tttor Joan McG1lhs bc.'forc he lo~s him. Rich Jackson 1s a fine no-nonsen~ doctor 101n1 has ehmed some crisp. d) nam1c m:m elousl)' ~ubtle in his approach td be)ond the call of duty to att Scottie performances from her ~ven-mem-the ch:m1cter. H 1s low-key dem~nor to undergo his nccdcd treatment. Lisa ber cast. Ifs a warm. witty show that sen cs to maanify the moments of Picotte glistens in the n1msily con- eams \hi&h marks for staging, inter-. outrage. such as the scene where he structed role of Jaqkson•s love prctauon 'aod set design. d1'iCO\Crs an act ofinfideht) betwecn intercsL while Cindy Bollman con- M1chael Miller takes the demand-his parents. tributes a nice spicy cameo as a ingrolc-ofScouie Templeton, a son of 1-.arknl' 'on ·zehsk1 cnnches the retired hooker \\.1th the proverbial upscale Murra) Burns fro111.. ·· .\ rolr of Miller\ c, ... 1fe and Jackson's hean of gold. Thousand Clowns" who·s al"a\S mother. no" happll) remarried but .. Tnbute" can be enjoyed equally "ATAL ATntACTIOM fR) U ·2S2 40SOO 7:20 .. t so C....REOP.,.._SUM CN1 70mm 12:40 l :SO 7:00 10:10 llNDt & A 9.AaY (flG 1:00 3:10 5 :20 .. on:• C\eO when he's left alone on Sllll nol immune from Scottie's b) de\OtCCS of ph)Sical and hteratc stage. Miller deli'"crs a smooth. charm Les con' incing 1s Neal Visser corned) and pla)-S through Feb. 7 at thoughtful rend1uon of this lo,ablc a\ \111ler"s PR agenc) boss "ho's the pla )housc. 606 Laguna Canyon rogue and after t .. o hours of pla) ing d ~ nam11e "1th a microphone in his Road I aguna Beach. wuh per- l t"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii================::::::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil formances T ucsda)S through Satur-da) sat 8 p.m. and undays at 2:30. 1 JO t :40 70mm CaJI 494-0743 for ucket 1nformat1on. • • • Se'cral local ~oungsters arc in- Lanua Chappdl oflrvtDC ud Dmw 05trov.ski ofNcwJ?.C?n BeactL Perform necs .. 111 ht given ton~t throu&h Sunday 11 8 p.m. with matinrcs Saturda) and Sunday I t l p.m. call 63S-28S8 or 638-3121 for t1dcet information. • • • CAU.BOARD -The HununJton Beach Pla)'house will hold auditions Saturday at noon and 6 p.m. for the corned) "Aptha Christie Made Mc Do lf" .... director Adriane Coros will be seeking five men and four women from 20s to 50s at the Lakeview Park Clubhousc. I 74S I Zcider Lane, Huntington Bcacb .... caU 681-.8214 for more information. REVIEV. ~~~Is"5 ~ '" 7:45 &. 10 lO N o ~UHl OVSR90ARD ~) U!IO 2:25 •·SS 1·25 &. t :SS WH ' oh ed in the Greater Los Angeles ' Children·~ Theater production of the Scope and .. Peanuts·· musical corned) "You·rc a n• / 3901 M.t1opoht•11 IS05 Crt Ct1u Sil Cntr U:~of:'l:IO 7:25 .. ,,35 -T~ THLMBS UP1 A. \\Q\JDERFLL Tl\i1E .\T THE \10 IES -" ..... \~ , .... 9UENA PAAI( * HUlllTIHGTC>f4 8EACH cA.GUNA B~A.f,H ll.' Mo-es !'•• • .• -!IS2 •Kl 4••· • . . .... ..• ... , .... ' .. 4 . ...,. .. *COSTA llESA * IAYINE LAGUNA HILLS * ORANGE * WEST .. HSTlA Good ~tan. Charlie Brown." opening tonight at Cal taic Long Beach's · 1 d L1nl\ers1t' Theater sp en or Tht: cast 1n ludes Audra and Katnna Binkk~. Trac) BhnthtT and Harmorn Lar~n of Fountain Valle). 1· n 'Ai· da' Kathanen Fairchild. Noel Guglielmi · and ~1ann . l e>.1e and Andre .. Wcinber'!l of Hunun ton Beach. 116LL-f RING\\1\LD "FtrKeem" It's about sticking around, """ n.o matter what. ..... ,.._ •LA..._ ........ ......" ...... ----~-f'! •cal'T,t.sa .u ..... f~ _,,, --~9'.;. ... ~' ... t""i•' • ~., asn---0' "' ,,...~ •4)11J)~ '*• a,_ ... ~ ,..,,.~ ...... •V')91 ~ ·~ , ..... ;.......,, •• 151! ~ -... ---. .... _ _._.. .. ·->--. .. - By GREG KLERKX OflNO.-, ......... Giuseppe Verdi's c.p1c opera ·· l.1da·· has ne'er been a dramatic masterpiece. What 1t has been 1s good. sohd cntenainment. replete with a rich. full ·bodied score. e:<ouc costumes and &f?Jld st. ge pieces Its plot is as stra1ghtfof"ard as the struggle be· '"ccn lo' e and pride. and its emouonal scope borders on melo- drama Those .. ho look forcomplc'· 1t1e·s arc hkel~ 10 be disappointed - ··Don G10,ann1·· 111s not. ) et of\"erd1·s :!M operas. "Aida·· as th<.' most famous and most popular. although It can be argued that he "rote other operas of more emo- 11onal and musical depth r·otello .. come<> to mind) fC• f"'• • ~\'"t -.. ; :•' ·~4 .. ~:u . •.;' .. -'" STARTS TOMORROW .... ~,rw ~ ·~~·' ~~ ·ra----- The reaso1.s for the populant) of ·· .\1da·· are made plaJn in the current producuon being staged b) Opera Pacific at the Orange Coun ty Per- forming .\rt~ Center. The compan) presents a la' 1sh. sausfyjng pro- ducnon -shon on depth. but long on musical quaht} and extrava- gance •COSTA MESA EO•atOS. 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I ........... ,~. ··Aida .. is set in Egypt an the days of the great pharaohs, E.gypl 1s under siege b) Eth1op1a. and the goddess Isis has selected a young arm) captain named Radames (Ruben Dominguez) to lead the Egyptian arm~ to nctol) o'er the invaden. Rada mes also SttS "1ctpl) as a wa) to frtt his btlo'"ed Aida (Leona Mitchell). the Ethiopian slave of .\mnens (Dolora Zajic). the pharaohts ~ughter who 1s herself m lo' e w uh Rada mes. The lo\e tnangle and obvious conflicts an place. the plot progrcs~ through' 1ctol). betrayal and a uqic denouement. Verdi scnpts the opera 1n such a wa) that one does not nttd subutlcs to full} grasp the obvious goings-on. The Opera Pacific production of ·· l\1da .. succeeds because of spec ta· cle oft he" isual and ' ocal vanet). As Aida. M1tcheU demons1ratcs .. h> she 1s considered the. p~m1er lyric soprano 1n the United States. From her ana d'entrata to her final notes. Mitchell displays rare voca ffucnc} and control of an mstrumcnt that might casil) o' erwhelm a lesser talent. Her high notes soar wtthout blanng. and e\Cn the pianissimo pa!>Sagcs arc clear and precise. Muchclrs stage presence LS less certain Her .\1da seems hollo" until the third act ... here :\1da is tom bc.'t"ccn count!) and lo"er. Here. Aida's lo'e for Radamcs becomes apparent. but even in this. one of the most p1,otal scenes in the opera. Mitchell displa ys only li mited acting ab1ht) and falls shon of being con' incing •n her despair and con- fu sion. Mnchell often is completely up- stagNi b) Z311c ... ho nearly stcaJs the show as the cunning Amncris. ZaJic·s mcuo-soprano is a satisfyang 1f not outstand1ng·instrument that occas1onall) wobbks and grates. but she comes the closest to• full y realizing her chara~er -a bas1call~ de«nt but spoiled .. oman whose pit) for l.1da"s torment cannot O\.Crcomc her dcc1s1on to crush bcr out of desire for Radamcs. OvcraJI. t~ most COl'ft1>lete and pleasing- pcrformancc. Dom1nguezofTersa Radamcswho 1s almost sapp) 1n his'°"~ for Atda. .\fter a somev.hat rough opt"n1ng -~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~;!!~~~==~:;;-"Jana. Domingun· l)nc tenor soars braut1full) through the remainder of ttic pcrfonnantt. His act1na ability. ho~c' er. 1s also somC"A"bat hm1ted. .. '"1llO~-IMnMlll ' TMI COUCN TllP IOMITMtNO W1LD .ollY-MI .............. '°" '"'" ,.. ... Ull ,.,_ UQ -,..,~ mT-• .... MUM~IA _, -~­unw ..... llTWN Of Tiii UVINe DIM Nin It 11t MILLO MAii\' LOUi HOM .-..T ,..., h .., --·· ........ _, ~.;,a...cafl • UTllM ........ LoHAR~A .... h.: .• - -II• -••renuw,. nmow••=·w n. Tia. ..... ._. I --,__ .. . ...... -...-- and the bnef scenes with Aida -so important to the establishment of their cmot1onaJ bond -arc un- fulfilhna. The sets and costumes for -Alda •• chc1tcd wcll-OcscrvN .. oohs" and ··ahhs" from the opcnina n""t 1ud1cncc. ~ Plc1fic apparcndy 1P1mi no c•ptnte 1n mountina this ~oduct1on. complete •1th ardlft. idols and temples that span tk kngth of tht ccntcr·s consedttabk staar and strctch an easy 50 ree. Of more from noor to C'Cilias. .. The Sptttadt tn ~ tcrnCI IS -onh> Of Ctal a; DtMilk: In dlr tnumphal ICCM. ~ dlan 150 IOldicn. 4*cdcn. .,..,, ud UIOIW Od9lli ftD IM Aa&r· ~ chariot ...._ by a real hone ~ pranttt '~ tM towcnna psn. •• Ml8" IS KMduJed for thrtt lnOft ~ S.1wdl)t. T.adl)' and M'l ~ at wk an.. Count}'" Pniiolm•ftll Ans CllllCJ. la lk Frida1 =· a • :r=.r"FI .. ~~ .... w SltlM!t 't Proud . pu:ents p_roll'-rly pleased Who could look at the fact of 5- )ear-old Alu Lue and not be captivated? The Costa Mesa youthjust learned he won first place in the children·sornament-makingcon- test sponsored by the OranJe Count) Federal Credit Union . Fo.r hls efforts. the talented youngster and his family will enjo) a free trip to Disneyland. • • • And are Susa.a J. Han of Costa MesaandC.W.BueaofVisalia proud of their son. Josepll C. Bueno. The teen-ager. a student at Berksh ire School in Massachu- setts. \\as named to the school's honor roll. Joseph needed a grade point average of3.0 or better wi th no grade belo\\ a C to qua Ii f). Berkshire is a college preparatory coeducational boarding sc hool. • • • Do we ha"e brainy Orange Count) studentsorwhat? Orange Coast College students Tiep V. Ngayea, Fountain Valley and David S. Dittmar, Hunt- ington Beach, have become per- manent members of the Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society. And to the t$mporary member sh 1 p -Costa Mesa rcs1den ts. Jeulf er Arllo, Pamela A•ttta. neresa Barry, David Bau,~ ra Cart>oD1, Diana Carrie, Blllle Ganer, Debora Leffler, Nicole M9ro, Lila MJddaap, AIMlrew Na ylor, Tlaug C1ai Npyaa, CHrl O'Nu , CiDdy TrOtltt, Gle.ftle Way,Cyatkia Wrlpt,Mldale Zambruo; Buliqloa Bea~ s hl daats, Carol Black, Qri.sc.plter Feuell, Dlaaa Bemlley, Greg Leavey, Craig Ragles, Jim Sellen; Foutala V-.Uey, u ara Pfeifer, JeuJfer Sttse. The Alpha Gamma SiJma i.s the California Community Col- lege Honor Society. It is an extension of the Californra Schol- arship Federation at the sttond- ary school level. Some of the requirements are a minimum current GPA of3.25 with a culmulallveG P~ of at least 3.3. Permanent membership requires 60 units earned within thrtt consecutive yea rs at Orange Coast Col1ege<s1x semesters). • • • Coastline Regional Occupa- tional Program (CRO P) is offer- ing a a f rec fl oral design class to begin Feb. I. Tuesday through Thursda). from 2 to 5:20 p.m. at Westmi nster High School. Room A-1. The purpose of the class is-to provide entry-level training for those v.-anlln&Jobsas floral design assistant. flO"-"Cr salesperson and fl oral delivery person. Crop·s program includes the schooldistrictsofHuntington Beach Union. Irvine. Newpon- Mesa Unified, Saddleback Valley and Tustin Unified. Anyone I 6 years or older who resides in one (PleueeeePROOD/A6) B uLur1~ Bo4RD •• .. ·~N\*'' Orangi1 CoMtOAllY PllOT/Thurtday, Januery 2-l. 1988 H A5 Edµcator has deep Coast roots MacMlllian has long history of service ensuring academic welfare of children -News Press·· an Newport Beach. .. While I was in high school. I did stnncer v.ork for that paper:· he said. .. When I !went to work full-time. I d id evcl')1hahg fron selhng ads. 10 writing news and spons. to taking soctCt) pictures .. " • BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB .............. Newport-Mesa Unir~ School District mmibtr Rod MacMillian's l\istOf)' in Newpon Beach aces beck a Iona.ion ~a~. The >ear v.as t 932. •·M> earhest recollcctjonsarcofthe harbor area and the eanhquake which shook 11.-he said. ··1 ~duatcd from Newpon Harbor High School in 1945." MacMdhan said ht' eventually moved O\ er to the then .. Globe Herald" (nov. the Daily Pilot) as a spons -.n1er ··e> that ume I had &OM back to colleie... ht' said "While I was attending Orange Coast Col• in the cart~ t 9Sf'<> I staned the Oran~ T h born in Los An lcs.. MacM il ~n's famil) moved to ~ew­ port Beach when he was 4-ycars-oki. After a stint 1n the Navy. Mac- Mtlhan returned to his hometown to work as a nev.spaper rcponer for the Front row: Alfred llaclel, 8ef1lo Saarez, Carloe Alcaaar, Paal Blnkle and Kalan• Oll•er. lllddle row: Richard Baday, l>a•e Wrltht, npporter Rlcla.ard £tt1D.Cer. ............ .., .......... Nathan Bae&er and Raal Barrera. Top row: Plillllp Chezek, Antbony lla.mlra, l•an Ta'Rl'e8, Ital Boyt. Tom Elaten and K.e'ri.n Weatman. Soccer team 'sRussian"trip is for more thanjust kicks By JOYCE BODLOVICll °' ............. The 1 >-member soccer team posed for the picture looking battered. bruised and scruff¥ Former Raiders Coach John Madden v.ould ha' e ~n proud. Yet there is good reason for their Band-Aided and scratched legs. The Cost.a· Mesa Amencan Youth Soccer Organization (A YSO) team. made up of bo} s 13-1 S )ears old. art fiM-lunmg tht'ar game in preparation for • g,oodwall tnp to Russia thas summer. And Frank Eumger wants to ht'lp. '-·11 1s a great pleasure to help suppon this program:· he told tht' bo~s ... It 1s e'\c111ng for e'enont'. I L.nov. ~ou v.111 makt' fnends as am- bassadorsof .\menca. ·· .\ccordmg 10 1he team's head coach. Pete Oh' t'r. the total cost of the tnp 1s esumated 10 be around SS0.000. "When v.t' formed this tt'am in t 9 6:· Oh' er said ... , told the partnts and kids 1f tht'~ hung in lht'rc for tht' ne\l l~O )ears V.t' would find a ~a~ to ra1~ tht' mone,. When someone comt'S fo~ard hke Mr. Etttngt'r 11 alv.ays makt'S things eas1t'r ·· Oti' er said the team has ra1~ SJ-l.000 through Coast Coll~ Sports lnformauo n Dtpanmenl I was one of the first people to send out loaltzed press releases. f or instance. if an athlete was from New York.. I would put him on Lhe mailin& list and se~ anfor· m.ation about ham to hJS homt' nc-spapt'T ... MacMlllian was also the founder of Harbor .\rea Baseball Prop-am v.htch sarted walh tv.'O teams in 1947 and expanded 10 more than 268 teams. MacMilhan·s resume also includes IS )caJ'S ""ilh the Harl>or Area Bo\S. (Pleue.eePROOD/A6) Rod Maclillllla!l FV students take stand for berries -over Southpark By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ............. The conlro\ t'rs~ surrounding the proposed Fount.am \'alle~ Southpark pro;ect is filled v. 1th complex 1i5ues of zoning. economics and social eco~. But in the uncomplicated minds of Came Slayback·s fourth-gade class -it all comes down to strav. bemes And that 1s eucth v.hat the children. most of whom livt' in the I .04J.-bomc Green VaJle) ~cm housing tract across from desired Silt'. told Fountain Valle) Ma)or Barbara Brown. -Back m November. I rece1' ed a •·hole batch of letters from Came·s clas5, -said Brown ... Came said the class was stud~ing tener wnung and dcoded to wnte me about the Soutbpark pro1ect:· v.ouldn"t ha'l" to uSt a lot of gas to According to Brown. the lt'ttt'r dm e thert' ·· writers from Jamt'S H. Co~ School Leslie Helh~t'll. 9. said herleuerto ~express.ave 10 their concerns the ma,or did smacL. of st.awbcmes -J read their letters and most .. I uL.ed if it v.-as going \0 be a opposed the proJCCl. -she said. ··Their shopping ~nter. orif the~ v.ert" gomg main arguments centered on hov. to makt' housing or JUSt keep lhe m uch \he\ lo'ed the strawbcm strav.btmes"':· she said ~Ids. "Jllhe letters w-cre v.onderlul." Helhv.ell said she has drawn her Sla\·back.. named teacher of the ov.-n conclusion on the fate of the )car ·in 1986. s.a1d her puptls are proposed proJCC\ since the letter· &SSJgned each ~ear to correspond ..,.,th v.nung campaign. one or two public figures. This ~car. --1 thinl most hleh lhe' Wiii butld she c~ Bro.,-n. a shopping center bcCausc-people hke -SOuthpa.rk is aJmost at the lO shop:· she said · doorstep of our school." she sa.id Brov.n S&Jd she wrote back to the "We decided 10 take a pos1ton We ~oungste~ and e'lpwned that the d!scusscd the pros and .~ns and each cm . 100. was conccmcd about the t.id V.TOle his ~H1on Im.pact of the-proposed pt'OJCCL Sia) back. stdl chuckles about the • ~ccording lo Bro\), n. she explained )'Oungstt'n comments that the assut' "'as so 1mportanL 11 bas .. What lhe childrt"n wnk 1s always bc"1 placed o n a Februar) ballot a kic~ -~ saJd. -The) aJJ v.cre maisurt" 10 d«tde v. hethcr the J 40- prctt)' much apmst the proJCCl The acre parcel can houSt a reuul ~nter. kids said the) wanted the Strawbel'T) ··1 also '°' lled the chlldrt"n to come fielsfs and the} didn't ~ant another dov.n to cm haJI for a 1ourofHcnt.:lgt' New York Cnv. Olhe~. said the' (Pl . eee snroE1'TS/A6) thought 11 v.."Qu(d be 'rad and the' eue The retired bus1 nessman recently handed the rtd and while unifonncd team a check for SI 0.000. (Pleue eee TEA.K'S/ A6) Funding available for -. t Costa Mesa promotion Mesa approves apartment proJeC BJ JENNIFER WEBER couragt" tounsm promote Cll~-spon- By JENNIFER WEBER Ol .. DlllJ ....... Tht' fifth ume was the charm Monda} for a developt'T who wants to build an apartment complex an Costa Mesa. After months of tr\in&. Abrams Development Co. of LoS Alamitos (Ol the grttn li&ht from the City Council to buikf a 138-unit apan- ment complex al I 8SO Whittier Ave. The 4-1 approval vote camt over the strong objections of neighbors in the Ocean Yicv. dcvelopmt'nt. ~ho pie\ .. reaJI~ sets a bad toot' .. for the ma1ota1~ the proJCC1 v.'as too bi g. ~est s1dt'. Occan V1ewrtSadentstoldthe counc1l The apartments v.111 repla~ a the~ v.omed that tM de' elopment 'acant industnal building that Stts v.ould create parking problems. traf· ne\t 10 Wh1u1er hool Cuing lhe fie noise. c.ongesuon and v.ould • pro\lmt~ of the v.cst side 10 the increase rnme rates in Lhe area ocean. Cit) Council members and . . •• other Cit) offiC1als have said lhc) 'Th15 v.11l open the floodgates for ~ould hke 10 replace the 1odustriaJ more apart men~ on t~e west side. buildings on that side of the cit,· v.il.b saad Ge ... Lcshe. cha1rm.an of the residential areas. · qcc~n Vaev. homeowners assoc1a· A quarter of the apartments m the lrocn. .1 Da Wb 1 d-.. compk' v.111 be des1gna1ed as .. af. OUOC'I man ve cc t'r SI t:'U • with the n-sidents. saying the com-(Pl-..e eee MESA/~) .............. sored cultural e'ents. ad,enisc the cm ·s ~ices and programs. or COii.a Mesa is t.aku\& apphcauons promote comm unit' health and sa fe- from nonprofit orpruuuons in 1, ~rograms · search of .funding for communi1'-· Orgaruzauons appl~1ng ha' e to be rclakd _act•' 1\Jes or adverming and nonprofit rorporanons or unm- promooonat COSlS.. eorporated l~SOCT3tlOn$ -ft cannot Toquallf). lhe prognms ha' e w he Ila' e ~n forded through other Cll) t.tcd in Cos.ia Mesa: bc-Mfit the c I' grant programs in the same fiscal Unpr'O\"t Costa Mesa·s 1mage and '~r rcpetation; show Cl\'1C pnde and .\pphcal1ons art" aYatlable through 9ICO"'e a dwnablc. pt11l1nthrop1< ~h_c:" e ll) manaie-r's office al Cit~ H~ll. cultural or educational purpo~ Fair Dmt' Costa Mesa. 92~.6- Eacb proposaJ should ha' e broad· -\pphcauons ~ 111 be taken unnl 5 based suppon and '°'·ol\t'mt'nt ~n· Pm .Ian ~~ ' Orange COunty_Inven tor~ Workshop set Friday at OCC TM Oran,e County chapter of the lnvtnton Workshop will hold the first of four quarterly m«tanp of 1988 Friday at 7:30p.m. in Room l l6 oftht>.rts8uildina of Oranae Coast Cot• in Com Mea Sapet'YUor to bead telethon Ora.ls County Supervnor Gaddi Vasquez will ctwr \he United Cerebral Patsy ·saaratbon ·u.-1 fund-rA1sing • te&cthon to air Saturday •nd SUnday on K TFV. Channel 11. OCC plan• motorc;ycle coane ... one-day safet) course fOf ~ mocorcyde ndcrs v.111 ~ ofTeml Saturday from 1a.m.10 5 p.m an Room 105 oflhc kJll Cente!" 11 Oruet Coest CoUeac. Audubon Society plans trip The sttt>nd monthl~ field tnp of the Soulh Coast .\udubon Soact) will bt held Saturda) at 9 a.m. at the W11demess Gardens on the Pala Indian Rcsrrvallo n. located about 10 mtles east oflntest.ate 5 on Hl&hwa ... 6. A fitt trademark tmrdl, valued at S7S. will ~si,·en away at the meetina, wbidt will htift pat tpeakn · ladoma Eicbcnber& and petrnt attamcy An ~oee. CUI John Breli n at 640-6640 b more information. Tlle pl o(lblS )t.ar•l tdtthoo is lo raiK addiuonal) ~ IO ~Ip su""°" prop'lms such as UCP"s ncv. lnut Ca"a . The courw n adman~ by the C1bfonua HJ1&b•'I) Patrol On satisfac10f')' complctioo. ridcn "'lll bt ~T'llt>k for a I 0 to 20 pnttnt amuruce reducnon. Call 43~-SS80 for m0tt anformatlOft. The public 1s ~me to the e"etu and should mcc"t at the pukangarea nearlhcbndgt' In ~ofrain. at Wlll bt held Jan. 30. Call •9S-Ol07 or 498-440 for funbcr 1nfonnauon. Ballet ~udltioa• bJ Newport Tbe BaUtt Motn.maRR. 1 nae-profit dantt c:ocn- pan). •all l\old a~itM>es Satunlly fOr 191 perfonru~ opponunmn fOf danttn 13 and up and f« its Cbildrens Balle' IF\ I 'o 13. ~ toouts win be bdd at Lbe Newpon BaUrt Acadtm). l6Jl Santa na A Cosa Maa.'Tbott •ntcmacd shcMd can ~7611 or ~7"1M for mott 1nformauon iDd IPPC)iftl1Dt9U. Womea '• ..,..,,..,. fll li'rille ' , I ... •-tatn Valley Mayor Bubua Brown clue &boat propa1ed &o.tbpuk •bopping dlata wttb Cai'rle Slayback•1 foarth-trade center followtn& toar of clt7 ball. STUDENTS TAKE ST AND FOR BERRIES ••• PromA& ~and the Police ~panmenL" she .d. Sla~back said the en!ire class was 1m~ With lfrov. n-s prompt and warm response to fhe first and S«ond ~tch of letters. , ··Through our second letters we found out she isn'tjusta ma}or-but •person too." Slayback said. ··we lmmed beside being mayor. she is a i.cttcr-something which everyone couJd identify with." Mau !>rather. 9. said he was appointed class mailman. "I live the·closest to city hall .. be said .. , was a little nervous. but she was very nice. I set up an appoint-. ment with her and she showed me "Some of students drop by after around city hall." school, some of the children call me at Brown said the South park issue home," she said. ··1 think the children was normcntioned tn 1hc fotlow:up-undef'stand--wc-don't"atways have-to letters from the pupils. agree. but we do have to respect each .. d.f other. The lesson is to respect their Th~ leuers. w~!" completel) 1 -parents' view. but also to respect fer:en1. she said. h v.-as though 1.he other people's vjcw as well. I reaJly ~~;:d;~~ .~1~~ a~e~ ~~~l~e ~~t~;~ have a warm spot for these children." ask ·what do I eat ... do I have children?' They wanted to know the more human side ofa poliucan ... that EDUCATOR reall) thrilled me." ••• Brov. n said the corrcsponden~ has led to a special friendship between a ma)Or and a class full Of fourth- graders,. From A5 Club. two )ears teaching at Mater Ori _High School and director of Catholi c Big Brothers for seven yers. And in between all that, Mac- Millian married. bceamc the father to six kids and grandfather to five and took ownership of the popular Cafe Prego restaurant on Catalina island. MacMillian said his concern about the academic welfare of children led to his trustee role w1th the then Costa Mesa Union Board in 1964. .. , felt at the time not enough auention was iiven to the youngsters not able to cut 1t. ··he 5aid. "Kids were d ropping out of school and we weren't doing anything for them. But that changed. We stan ed the conti nu- ation school to lt)' and take care of kids adjusting 10 normal education. I think the chanies have had 'positive effects on the kids:· And after 24 }ears as a trustee .. MacMillian sa~s controvers) goes "ith the job. ··we have had meeting rooms filled · "llh people upset about proposed configurations. employee dismissals. employee cuts and school closures:· he said ... , remember in the earl) 1970s. parents coming to the board upset about sex educauon." MacMillian said his current plans do not include retiring from-the school board. ··1 don't know how long I'll be on the school board -I guess as long as I enjoy it. .. he said "The future of our country depends on the good educa- tio n we give to the childlrcn. An education w111 teach a child how to panicipate in o ur coun1ry·s vote. Education is the only way for kids to understand how democracy works:· And The Signs, They Are A 'Changing. ·- flt d11111s111g Costa 1\1<~ Med ical Cc11tcr Hospitnl to College Hos11itnl Costa A·1<~7, Collt•ge Hen./t/1 E11tcrpnses is kt•cpi 11g f lrt' best oft lte vld nnd nddi11g the bt~f of tire 11cw. Th~ BHI of IM Old • Qu.1l1t\ ni..•J,.,11 .. urp .... tl ,.1r" • 1+.H,•ur Enwr~t.'Tll."\ O.T1rtn1''fll • (.\wnmumt\-t\t""'' ,nmmun11\ ..;Vt~·nt._•J Cd/ege 9/ospllal COSTA MESA nw B~t of tM N~ • 11 -~J AJlW..Cent P~arn fortttn' \\ rth '-'°""lCH.lflcJI (>r ~h.n l\lf..tl problem.<; • c,>t~e t-k"r1t.ll JedKM&on lo ~uahf\i c.n·t.> alld pillent -..ah .... tclC'hon 301 VICTORIA STREET COSTA MESA CAUFOANIA 92627 171•l 6"2·273ot 1 " .. .PROUDPADNTSPROPERLY PLBAS*D ••• PromAa of the five school clistricts is ~liaible to enroll. For further mfonnation. call 979-1955. • • • If you love theanoftapedantt. mark you calendar for SAturday. Ltd/Unlimited Dance Company with legendary tap master, EMe Browa wilJ present .. Rhapsody in Taps .. at Oranae Coast O>lleae. The show promises an exhilar- ating celebration of tap dance and rhythm. a unique combination of traditional rhythm tapandex- pansivecontemporarychorco- graphy. . The company's six dancers and four musicians will be joined by special guest percussionist, Breat Lewis, a master of African and Arabic band drumming. .. Concert ticlcets, priced $7 arc on sale at the OCC Ticket Office. Tickets will be sold at the door for S8. Theshowbeginsat8p.m.in the school's Robert 8. Moore • Theatre. Alaa Luae, a. ofCoMa ••••·won tint prise la tbe 0raqe Coaaty Federal Credit Union'• "Ornamenta of Parade•• con teat. • • • We invite yoa to seed as information on commlllllty laap- penings. We want to laear from yoa aboat •pcomiag eveat1, local Box 15'8, Costa Mesa.tHH. people ud Htpbo,,._.. aewl la · Mark to tbe attention of Joyce geaeral. Send to Dally Pilot J> .0. BodloYicb. TEAM'S TRIP FOR MORE.THAN KICKS ••• FromA5 S3~.000 t rough-numerous nu j raisers and pnvate donations. Tl ! city of Costa Mesa has pledge S5.000. "We have had candy sales., hosted. Halloween · pany. sold Christma! wreaths and sold stuff at the swap meet.·· he said ... We have a planned a jog-a-thon. along with selling Easter eggs and having a luau." According lo Oliver. the idea for the trip -dubbed "American Youth Friendship Tour" -was conceived afjer he returned from a tournament in Hawaii. .. I realized these kids were geuing at an age when they will soon be out of A YSO ... he said ... I put together a trip of what I thought was the most difficult place10 go" · Though Oliver said the boys on the team are seasoned soccer players. he did not base his ~Jction necessarily on outstanding game skilJs. :·Some of the kids were picked because of their soccer ability and some of the kids were ~lected because the} deserved to be on a trip lil.e 1h1s. ·• he said. The tni)has been arranged tnrouifi the Citizens Exchange Council. a non-profit organization which serves as an intermediary for groups interested in visiting the Soviet Un~n. · According 10 parent Jan Kausen. this triP. is the firs't time the ExchanJC Council has ag.rced to arran~ a tnp for a non-professional team of young people. Paul Hinkle. 13. spon.ing a c.ast on his broken hand said he was looking forward lO meeting people from Russia. ··1 am not real!) scared." said the TeWinkle pupil. ··1 am sure their teams are good. but we have been prat'ticing a lot." And that would ei1.plain H inkle's broken hand Kaiana Oliver. another TcWinkle eighth-grader. said he is curious about the style of soccer the Russian team will play. "I know it 1s like a strict country." he said. ··Ma}be the} will feel we don't knov. how to play." .\ccording to Ohver. the team nopes to I nvolve Presi<!ent·-eagan in their goodwill mission. A letter re- cently sent to the President. on behalf of the team. asks for a message from the White Hou~ which the team ha.s "pledged to carry v.ith them to the leaders and ~pie of the Soviet Union." ·The boys on this soccer team from Orange Count) are ready to meet the "orld on a bemer field of play than the darkened arena of world politics and international squabbling. .. the letter reads ... The} are ready not 10 pla) at making world peace. they arc read) to make world pea~ the reason for pla)mg.." Ohvcr said. to date. the team ha.s not rettived a rep!~ from the presi- dent. But formal reply or not, the team of , }Oung men will carry their own message to.the Soviet Union. .. I want 10 make some lasting fnendsh1ps. .. said I >-year-old Dave Wnght. ··1 would like the Russians to know 1ha1 <\mencan tttn~agers do better things than what they are sometimes pictured d~ing. .. OCC .offerS piano playing made easy By JOYCE BODLOVICB Of .. DHIJ ........ Good nev.s on the horizon for frustrated musical parents. The.re ma) be a wa) ·IO encourage 1unior to practice his piano scales v. 1lho ut incessant nagging. cos ti~ bnbing or threats of' 1olence. ··Leaming 10 play the piano needn't be a tonurous ~men of scales. e~erc1ses. note-reading. counting and theory.·· said author and lecturer Roben Laughlin. Laughlin. v..ho gives more than 150 work.shops a }ear on how to play the piano using the chord approach. w111 lead a 31 ~ hour seminar offered al Orange Coast College. .\ccording 10 Laughlin. those m attendance v.111leam 10 pla~ se'eral songs m the "'orkshop and then perfect techniques at home b) follow- ing the 60-mmute cassette tape pro' 1ded b) him. ··11 can be a simple mat1erof1akmg a fev. hours to learn how 10 pla> the v.a~ the pros do -v.11h cords:· he said. Laughlin said panic1pants must be able to read treble clef music. If needed. send a self-adrcsscd envelope to the New School of A.mencan Music. P.O. Bo~ 751. Paradise. CA 95967. fora free pamphlet on readi ng treble clef. The workshop 1s scheduled for SIGN-UPS l> • Fountain Valley Llttle Ml•• Softball J·ANUARY IQ Ages S-16 1:11 La •1 .... Fountain Valley Recreation Center Fii UIH IR: 148·1717 . Sale Today through Jan. 31st SALE HOURS Mon.-Wed. io .. s Thura.-Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 Fnda}. from6:30to IO p.m~ in Room 106 ofOCC's Mus1c Building. Rcgi~ tration fee is $40. The fee does not include a SI 0 materials fee. Registration is under way in OCC"s Community Service Office.. located in the college's Student Center Build· 1ng. The office is open Monday through Friday ftom 9 a.m. to 7 p.m . Tickets ma} be purchased by phone using Visa or MasterCard. For infor• mation. call 432-5880. MESA ••• FromA5 fordable" housing. But Whcelc.r took issue Wlth that. too. sayi ng "affordable housing i.s a ~oke ... Wheeler charged that provid- ing affordable housing was a gimmick for de,elopers to be able 10 build m ore units, · · The last time Abrams came to the council wtth a project for the site. the complcA was designed to be three storie h1a,h with mo~ than 160 units and a child-ca~ ~ntcr. The de- veloper had hoped to convert the apanmen1 to condominiums at some point. . · Under the new plans. the complex is only two stories h1a,h aod the child- care ~nter has been scrapped. Abrams·has no plans to convcn the uniu i'llo condominiums. according to his spokesman. Jerry King.• Pnlo' ....,..., .. ,_, . ••u'll1•ick OOl:E ·HAAN ui FASHION iALAND . NEWPORT BEACH . 711-1811 • Buliocb Willbiri w~ ... • -, . YRUcites Wagnerfor excellence ~ry Wl&Mf of the ewpon ~r Yacht Club has been av.arded the Yachl Rae-mg Umon of Southern C'.alifornia's Yachona Service Excd- lcncr A~vd for 1987. The award is presented annually 10 rccocnition of outstanding service to yachtina an Soulhcm Cahforma.. Wacncr is a yachtmg JOumahst. •Tit1na for several Southland nc"'s- papcn and boat1n1 pubhattons. and also is active m promoung sa1hng for women and Juniors at 'HYC Wagner was unable to attend the YRU annual m«ttng due to illness and received the av.ard m in abscnua. The av.ard v.as made b) Old Landes. ncv.-1> elttted commodore of YRL: Mary Wa&ner Coast Guard ~utttng lfack coastalpatrols ALAMEDA (AP) -The L: S .. Guard intends to reduce flttt trarn1ng Coast Guard has been ordered to cut exercises and postpone non-\ 1t.a.J SIOO m1lhon from its national maintenance. budget. forcing the agcOC} to slash -what v.e're bas1call) doing 1s offshott cutter patrols b) nearh one-· defcmng maintenance that should be third and tnm aircraft opcrauons b\ done but you can kind of put off unul 15 percent. · ~ou ha\e the m one).'' he said. -1t·sJust a real S.C\Cre tighteninJ of The Coast Guard has about 38.000 the belt. -said Chief Warrant Offi~r peTSOnnel nauonv.1dc. Ra\ Masse) at the Guard's .\.lameda The Coast Guard had scheduled Station in the San Francuco Ba'. patrols.n sent "ut penod1caJI) in~ Masse) also v.amcd that thc\·an-a search and rescue operauon de- ous cost-cutting mo\ es b' the Coast \eloped ncarb). Those patrols v.111 Guard are ;ust a prelude to anuci-~sc. he said. pated cuts m personnel and craft Search and rescue craft and lav. nationv.idc enfo~ment \ esscls v.111 still be on standby at Coast Guard bases m case Monda) the Coast Guard v.as of emergencies. ordered to c ut SIOO m1lhon from ns AccordmJ to Jul~ 1987 Coast operaung expenses because of budget Guard stattsucs. the Guard saved constraints brou&ht on by the 6.303 li"es. usmed 1 l6.000 people an Gramm-Rudman act. Masse) said. distress. sa\ed S820 m1lhon in prop- Besidcs cumng back on patrols and eny and responded to more than fixed-v.1ng au-craft operauons. the 70.000 distress calls .. Enchanted evening after the show St.ncer Robert Goulet and h.la wife, Vera. (left) ani•e for a ••&oath PaclOc" cut party at Blrraporetti'• restaarant ln C09ta Ilea after their open-ln& performance at <>ranee County Performlna AIU Center. Below. Georala Spooner (riaht) cbata wlth Jeffrey Wbklna and Rebecca Anclrew who portrayed Cmdr. William llarbUonand Nellie Fortndh ln the •bow. ·- ,. Oringe eo.ist DAILY PILOT/Thursday Janu.ty 21, 1988 A~ Will Smyth defend the cup in a cat? Wiii tbc Ammca's Cup ddense lh1s )UT be under the hetmsmanship o( Randy Smyth o( Jfuntinston Beach? That question pined credenClc this ~k when 1t was reported that Smyth, a .,Of1d-rcnowncd mu1t1bull sailor. has bttn asked to design and btuld a catamaran that would meet New Zealand's cbalkqe for the Amcna's Cup this )UC. o design ha.s bttn revealed by Sail Amttia.. charged with nµnagang the defense of the cup for the San Otego Yacht Oub. but John Marshall •'ho beads the dcstgn team for Sail Ammca. rcccnt1) announced that two boats mi&ht be built. a mooobull that mttts ~ parameten of '~· Zcalandcr Michael Fa) ·s ~foot v.-atcrhne monohull. or a radical craft such as a catamaran v.luch v.ould compl) wnh the waterline length of ~ to 90 fcc-t as spelled < Jl b> the America's Cup Deed ofG1fL ··The catamaran wall ddlnatcl\ be built:· said Sm)1h. an Ol~mpic ·and v.or1d class catamaran sailor. • If Sail Amenca opts for a catamaran. 1t v.as not s~fied "'hclhcr h~uld be the helmsman v.hen SDYC defends the cup against Nev. Zcaland·s Mercury Ba) Boat Oub. poss1bl} 1n September. Starkey race, Hibachi series this weekend The Vo}agers Yacht Oub y,1.JI be host to Soling Class sailors this coming v.eckend for the annual Jack Starke> Mcmonal Regatta. The Sohog 1s one of the st\ en Ol)mp1c classes. In other local acuon. the South Shore Yacht Club v.111 SUfe the first ra~ of ns H1bach1 Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet CPHRF) ratings and dinghies. The SCY A calendar for other areas has not bttn issued. But the cho1~ of Sm\ th v.ould be logical since ~nnis Conner. v.ho1ost the cup to .\ustraha in 1983 and """o n It in 19 ~ hli had oo expcncnce 1n sailing muluhulls. In add1t1on to mqh·s cffon. u bas bcc-n sugge-s1ed that Gino Morrclh. designer and builder of the 46-foot catamaran \\ind \\ amor. m1&bt be commissioned to build a mulu(ull for Sail .\menca Of cou~ Sail .\mcnca 1s not• commrtted to defending v.1th a multi- huJI. It JS also known that Bntt.am Chanct and Prucc clson. membcn of the design team that created the 12- melCf" Stars It Stnpes which defeated Australia's defender last year. bas bttn commissioned to come up v.ith a monohull that v.ould. bopefl.:11). sad circles around cw Zealand's chalknger. But hold the phone. mates. the v..holctbingmar v.i nd up1n thecoun s again. fa) has indicated that he v.ill again appeal to the 'evo ) ort. Supreme Coun 1f San OlCJO comes up v..ilh a catamaran. Fa~ 1s the gu~ v.ho created all the contO\Crs~ v.hen he took bis challengt to roun to force San Diego to m«t him this ~car - instead of 1991 -m a ~foot v.atarlinc boat in~tcad of a I ~-tneter The court. "'h1ch go\ ems ttle .J .. ~eaqr old dttd of Gift. upheld his plea. But San Otego/Sail ".mema ~un· tends that th~ Dttd of Gift doe'> not spcof) v. hct hcr the defender ha\ e one or more bulls so ION as mttlS the cntena of a 44 lq 90-14 v.atC"rhnc If SDYC/Sad Amcna opu for muluhull. the) art also suaetti that the 'cnuc would be Jb• v. here the v.,nd blows ~ more conmt~nll) than it does in D1eio Fa\ also has sussted that v. OU Id protest such a change of ~"ef! \teanv.h1lc. the dock 1s ruOJU l ndcrthe termsoftbecourtdeci SD't C mustcompl) v.1thadefcntt ~ptember or forfeit the cup. If 1s to be \Ct another coun battle. It ~ ienerall~ con~ that the doct '11.0Uld ~ f<"St.arted. • ~tand b' mates. the next America's C up t. .Juld be sa1led an)1Jme betv.ttn ~pttm~r of this ~car and September. of I 'NI n an\ thing from l~f~ monohull!>. gJ·ant multihulls. 12- mcters -ore< t>n drngb1cs. ~ ~ . . ,eye changing its ·66 'lSerie~ By ALMOS LOCI.ABEY ~ ......... ._ The Balboa Yacht Club has an- nounced that ns popular 66 Scncs v. 111 be sailed this )car b) Pe-r- formance Handicap Raetng Attt CPHRF) and Midget Ocean Racing Club CMORO raungs Fonhe first time since 1ts 1nctpt1on o'er 1v.o decades ago International Offshore Ruic (IOR) raungs v.111 be ehmmaled from·thc 66 Scncs The club 1s 1anugurat1ng a n~ sencs for IOR \aChlS onh The 66 ScneS v.as 1~uguratt'd as SI\ racn of about SI\ hours each. hence the name .. 66 ·· This )ear"s scnes v.111 get under v.a~ \.1a rch 19 l ' nder the nev. format. the 66 XnCS IS Open'° sailors v.h~ boats haH a 'altd PHRF raungs and v.ho are members of the Southern Cali- fornia Yachung .\.uoc1auon The senes 'II> Ill conslSI of tv.o 01~ mpic cou~ races. tv.ochannel races. and a v.«~end ra~ to Long Point. Catalina Island. and return The ncv. IOR ~nes 1s \Cheduled 10 get under v.a~ Jul~ Q.f(' In announcing tts I~ race !>C'hed- uJc. BY( noted that 11 'II. II bt ho!>t to the t:nned States \at.ht Rau ng Union's Junior v.omen·s cham- p1onsh1p for the uner troph~ to bt sailed .\ug. ~2-2b Contestants from across the coun- ~ are ex pcctt'd 10 attend incl ud mg dcfendmf champion Giselle \amet San Otego Yacht Club The u ner Tropb~ regatta v.111 bt sa1lt'd tn user Radials. .\nothcr nauonaJ e' ent hosted b' BYC 1s 11s Go\emor"s Cup mat~h racmg sencs for sailors under I q Ooct again the senes v.111 be s.a11ed in lhTee-man Santana-20 sloops T v.ch e teams of \Ou th sailors v..111 be selttted. based ·on their regional sailoffs. The cot~ llSl 1s also expected to include 1ntemauonal competitors. acrording to Peter Huston. race admm1suator lo add1uon to the-sc ina,or C\ ents. BYC has bttn invtted to com pelt m N~-port Harbor Y acbt Club'~ l ' S Yacht Oub Cballcngt regatta the v.1nncr of which WID be· dt."\'.la~ the best \acht club in the l n11ed States. T~elve d ubs v.-.11 compete ID the C\·enL w-b1cb wtll bf !>ailed .\pnl6-IO Re-cog.nmng the need for conunual grov. th in ra~ suppon SCf'\ ices. BYC v.111 begin a ract management cduca- uonal program~ ~car. to be beaded b\ Jad. ~taJloockrodt •"ho lS a LS) R l senior JUdgr The program Y..111 take intctts~ prople through tbc ranks of management. ulurnatch ending · ra(e chairman. accordmg to Husio~ Other actl\ 1ues planned b) ·a include the ~nd annual CH Regatta. run b~ l~lc Kerr 11t1th proce'Cds goirlj to the Ch1ktrcni Hospnal of Orange Count~ ~ regatta I!> CO-hosted b~ tbc LidO lsk ) acht Club ~ ---------------------- -... ___ ... I l ·, 'Tribute' slick, sen tlmental aiid splendid in Laguna .. ly TOM 1l'l'lJI .............. krurd Sladf. wrbo weds the same $idc oftht Wttl as e;J S.mon. tf not quitt so probrlC&ll>· is a pla)'''"&ht of Sllarp com 1c 1 M1Jb t.. as t''idcnccd m IUCb rcprttentau~-c ~as ""Samt Time. tllt Year .. and "'.ltomantic Comed) • One of has men accomplished works IS -Tnbutt.-a slickly sm- umtnt.al pt~ that ftnds myriad humor 10 the a.-kwud reunion betwttn a brash. hyperactive publi- cist "hose ume on earth 11 runnina 10 our (uno)boOCS. toeS for lhc·hcan hind. bu1 •how dftt11\tnHS fadt!/ u lht vinuall)' apeechleu subjen of in lhc snuational ~Is of 1hc unc~pcned honon.. heft« tht tide. p&a). As tht 1nlf'O\cnf'd son who·, uriqs Jacqwt Mo&tL who aho ~ ~ratcl) IO~ to knooa his dad lhtsplUh) to-nbOutttdUflll. ml.kn before he loses him. R.ch J11ebon is a fine no-oommtt donor Sotl'I maf'elousl) sublk in h1sapproach to be)ond the call of dul} 10 It' Sroltic the character. H 1s lov.·-kcy demeanor 10 undttao his nttded treat~n1. Lu.a Sff\ts to mqn1f) the moments of PK:o1tt J11sttns in the n1mstl)' ron- outra,e. such as t.hc scene where he structC'd rolt of Jackson's lo\•e d1sco,ersan act ofmfidclity bctv.ecn il\ttrat. v.-hde .Cindy Bollman con- his parcnu. tribulr! a n1tt. sptcy cameo as a Karlene "on Suhsk1 cnnche\ the retired hooker Vo'llh the pro'lt·erbtal role of M1lkr's ex-wlfe and Jackson's hnrt of &<>Id. Lanssa Cbappdl ol~me ...S ~ Ostro...ai of~ lmda. Pcrf"onnanttS wtl1 be Ii~ IOG .. t throuah Sunda) at 8 p.m . W1tb matinees Saturda) and Sund8Y It 2 pm. call 63S..28S8 or 611-3121 for llcktt inf oonation. • • • CALLBOAllD -The Hun~n Beach Pta)hoUI( will bold auditaons Sa.turd.a)' at 'noon and 6 p.m. for the romed) ~°'lath.a Cbristie Made Me Do lt ...... dircctor Ad nln( Coros will be sttklna fi\e men and four women from 20s to SO'S aa the Wcvirw Park Clubhouse. 17451 Zrida l...aM. Hunungton Bcacb .... ca!l 681-8214 for mon-mformauon. mother. now h.appil) rcmamed but "TnbuLe'' can be cnJO)~ equaJI) sull not immune from Srome's b)• devotees of ph)SJctl and hterate charm. Lessconv1oonaisNcal Visser comed> and pla)S through Feb. 7 at as Miiier's PR aaicncr boss -.ho's the pla)housc. 606 Lquna C&n)on d)nam1te v.1th a mtcrophoK in his Road. l ~una Bncb. ~uh per· .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;=================-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"l formanccs T uncia) s through Satur· dars at 8 p.m. and Sunda).s at 2:30. -~lliUMBS'UP! .\ \\Q DERfUL Tl~E AT THE MCMES. • ·-,... ~ • \ -. l ~ s l .\ c [ l\\(])\ JR ~. .. "'--.. ' ._... "AJtlt • """'111GTON llEACH LAGUNA ._.01 • -SSl()Of VIEJO •STMTON ...--. £-.: ... T ,•--•• ...... - --::•...-::i•~ ... v.. ~1P'CI· .~ l!ol~ IAf ~ •· • ...,. 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Call 494-0743 for tscket anforma1100. • • • ScHral local )Ouncsters arc m· 'oh~ an the Greater Los Angeles Children's Theater production oflhc ··Peanuts-mus!CaJ corned) "You're a Good ~1an, Charlie Brown." opening tonight at Cal State Long Beach's UnnttS1t~ Theater. T~ cast mdu<ks .\udra and Katnna Bmkk~. Tra~ BhnthfT and Hannon' Larsen of f ountain Valle,. Katharic·n Fa1rch11d. ocl Gught'lm1 and \fanC). Lc~1e and .\ndrev. "esnberg of Hunu on Beach. MOLLY RL~G\\'ALD "Fa-Keem" Ifs abouJ sticlting around, no matur what. ... ---i c.-----~C> O~L •Nt .... - --.u-'Jj-w:.1-~ "A-.. .. .mu_, .""'_,. ..... : ....... :.....-............. 1 .. ..,...._. ~ .,,,.. ----·=-· ~..-.-·-~-­·.air- ·--·~ --:-~ --=----· · -----· --· «l'mt ---• ..... ,..._. ·~--. • 1)1 ""' ·-STAATS TOMORROW ·~· .. 21-~ ----~.':! ..... AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU MOADCAST NEWS CRI i_•l.Jt.IUI THREE MDI AlfO A llAaY 6 l"l~IUS (") 1194 llM:l DCUT S10lO GOOOMON•IQ VIETNAM .._ __ ,", H M .Jl.lt8 ...,~. WALL STREET C"I S»-76-ltll ~MDIAND A BABY (ll'G1 s•1••JS llA TTEUES MOT INCUIOB> (flO) ,. _,..,... M THE UVINO DEAD. PART 2 (1t) U~lt:JS UMME .....V MW (") Ul-1 ... ,.. THI COACM TM' (9') ,.,..1 ... Last.,_, 105.000 Americans under age 65 died of heart attack& In tact. 45 percent of all heart attacks happen to peopk! younger than 65 N you're o6d enough to be concerned about heart disease. be wtsl! enough to take the steps recommended by the American Heart Assooauon to reduce your nsk Don't sm<>M Reduce the tat and cholesterol in your diet~ control high bk>od pres.sure Ad now Because It's never too early to start taking care of yourself 0 American Heart Association 'M'RE AGHTlf'G Fm~ UfE '°"" I MI HI ..._ 0000 MOltNINO VllTNAM .. JJ:JI ........ "" ,,. i0£iy ii&S -~•WllW'91- nm ,,,;r ll"rwr " IYMUtUl ffl -·~---­'"' COUOf ra. .. 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G iuseppe Vt1'd1's epte opera •· .\1da·· has nt'ver bttn a dramatK" masterp1ett. \\hat 11 has bttn •s good. sohd entena1nment. replete wnh a nch. full-bod1~ score. c'ouc costumes and grand SL gc p1ccn. Its plot 1s as stra1ghtforv.ard as the strugg.lc bc- tv.ttn lo'e and pndc. and its emotional scope bordeTS on melo- drama Those v.ho look forcompte,. 111~ arc hkel~ 10 be disappointed - -0on G10,ann1-111s noL 't et of\'erda·s l operas. -.\J<ia" 1s the most famous and most populaT. although 11 can be arg~ that he v. rote other operas of more emo- uo naJ and musical depth , .. Otello- comc-s to mind) The rcasoM for the populant~ of ·· .\1da·· arc made plain sn the current producuon btmg st.agrd b) Opera Paci fic a1 the Orange Count~ Per· forming .\m Center The compan) ' p~nts a la' ash . sat1.sf),ng pro- duction -shon on depth. but long on musical quaht~ and cura,·a· gance. "Aida .. IS set an Egypt ID the da~-s oflhe grc~t pharaohs. Egypt is under siege b) Eth1op1a. and Lhe god~ Isis has seltc'led a )OU ng arm) capwn named Radamcs (Ruben Dominguez) to lead the f&:>i>twt ann) to \lctOf) over the invadien. Radamcs also sen v1ctof') as a WI} to frtt his belo,·ed "1da (Leona Mitchell). the Ethaopaan sJ.a,·t' of Amnens (Dolora ZaJ1C). 1be pharaoh's daug.hler-•ho1s hcnclf 10 lo'e v.-ith R.adamcs. The lo'e tnangk and obvious conflicts m platt. the plot progresses through' 1ctof'). betra~aJand a tragte denouement. V"111scnpts~opcra m such a v.-a~ that one docs not nttd subutlcs to full) grasp the obnous goings-on The Opera Pacific producuon of .. .\1da .. succ:ttd.s bcawr of spccta· de of the ' 1sual and' oal vanct}. As Aida. M1tcht'll demonstrates ""h> she 1s cons1de~ the ~m1er l)ric soprano in the Uruted States.. frQm her ana d'cntrata to her finaJ notes.. Mitchell d1spla)S rare vocal fl~tlC) a!ld control of an instrument that might e.asil) ovC'l"bclm a lcsstt talent. Her high notes soar wuhout blanni. and e'en the pianissimo ~arc dt'ar and prcasc. 'htrhl"lr s Stqr prcscn« 11 less ttruan. Her .\Jda SttmS hol]o11t. unul the third act. ~bctt .\lda is tom bet'-'ttn count') and lo~cr. H~. Aida's lo\e for Radamcs bccomn appa~t. but e'en 10 lhu. one of~ most pl\otal scenes in the opera.. M 11c~ll dJspla} s onJ) limited al:Ung ab1ht) and falls short of bc1ng con' 1nctn& •n bcf dcspaar and con- fusion Mitchell often 1s romplct~I> ~ staged b} ZaJ1C'. v. ho neari) steals Lbc sho~ as \he cunning Amnens. ZaJtC's mezzo-soprano isa satisf>•na 1f nol outstanding snstnunen1 lb.at ocas1ona1J) •obbles and gnl.e'S. bu1 she comts Lhe elm.est to full) rcalmn& ht-icilanKter-a basicall) ~nt but spoiled ~oman •b°" ptt) for .\1da·s IOnnt"nt cannot O' Cft'Ome h~r dcns1on to crush her out of desJrc for Radama Ot."Cnll. lhe most rompkte and piaslng J)C"rfomantt. THM)W Ila PA F'R011 THI 11WN <NU> '61'6HI 0oml11JUC'Z ofTn-s~ Radamcs •'ho is almost YPP> sn hls lovt' for Alda. After a som~bat rough opening :!~~~~~;;~;~;~;;~;a;;~l!il~l ana. 0om1n"ucz· lync tmor soaB ~ut1full) Lhrouah 1be rcnwndcr o( the performance. Has ¥1tn& abtlat). howc"cr. 1s also so~ba1 h m11Cd. and the bnef 5ttnt'S wnh Alda -so 2 ADULTS . -~ PRICE OF 1 ... ,_. _._ ............ . .._ ... .,...... -, .... nmowm rw ............. _,,. M:llalll .-.• ......... ~ ........ ll&LO llMY '°"' ..... -HllT•• -81-40 .,._ 1MI CIOUCll n. • IOMnllllll .... .-&•-_..._. ........... ----...... -llYMW• " ..... ... --.... . --~-­. ..., .. .......... important to tht cstabh.sb~nt of tht1r emotional bond -att wt- fulfillina. ~ IC~ and costumc,..for ... tda- ehcncd wtll~ed -oohs .. and "ahhs-from lbe opcnn• nJlht 1udttnce Opera Plaftc apparendy tP&rcd no e•pntK 1n moununa tb1s ~uctaon. rompktc 1'1Lh arcbn. idols 1nd ~mpb that span * ltnath of lht ttntcr's C'Qlllildaabk mat and stmdl an cay ~ rm or mort' from noor '°«iii .. The spttUCk in IC"Wa.I 9"lln it •-or1h> of. Cedl B. Di.Mille In lllic _ _. tnumpbl IC.'fte.. IDCft thu I~ ~ olllootcn. dasittn .., atlOf1Cd OCkn fil dw .... A tMriOI .... by . real ....... ~ praftCft ....... dw towm .. ..... '"Aida-II ~lfd rot dlliilr lnOft pufonnw'lfl"-Sn.wdlii1. Tuftday and 11e1t F~ at tit Oratltr Cowni ~ A111 Cnttn. In d9c Fridly Derbw. idl will ht ~ bf <."an11 Ndltla -~--------------•--1111111!1---111 8lid tht "* of ,.,,ma irill k pofcinNd b) 5'ifi.o ~ • • . t 1 £ Ultrasound invaluable to NB doctor 8J CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON .,.., .... c:. ....... Many obstetricians and gynecologists are finding the use of ultrasound invaluable to their practice. Not only can Or. Robin L. Wultfson be counted among thell), the Newport Beach doctor has the machine In his office. ... ............. Club .CdM welco1nes ·workouts Club Corona del M8r Is an exc:lu9Mtfitneaa studio ne9lled 1n ~ -... _..... ... , 1"~ ;:;--~ (.;()r()f\ll "-..... • • • ""' -. --. ~ decor and tr.eh colors joW\ smil- ing f8C89 and vtgotoua workouts to creete a wholesome, welcom- ing atmosphere. The machine uses high fre- quency sound waves to produce an Image of the fetus on a TV-like screen. The scanner passes over a woman's abdomen and the sound waves bounce off tissues Inside the body like echoes and are converted Into a photo, which Wutffson gives to his patients for their baby's scrapbook. Dr. R. L. Wulff80D ... 11ltruoand ••c•tne OD Ami 8laedda.D iodetermlDe 8beofbaby. Exerdle awes .. divided into level• to accommodate people in each and fNflfY age and ability range. ClalMS ..ch as Mrobk::a and s.... and Tone (IOW-«npact aerobk::a) ofter an invigorating cardiovascular shape-up, where• HTT (hips. tummies and thighs), Streecn and Tone, and Flex and Tone offer less strenuous and Impacting movements. · Si.Dee there are no X-rays Involved in ultrasound, there is no threat of radiation. said Wulf- fson. Ultrasound is often used to give a detailed view of the fetus. which can be very helpful In caring for the mother and baby throughout the pregnancy. Ac- cording to Wulffson. a very Important use Is to give an accurate due date. This Is helpful in determining whether labor is premature and also to reassure women who are concerned about being overdue. Other uses include: -Determining whether a baby is 1n a head-down or breech fetal position. -Locating many other prob- lems associated with preg- nancies such as placentas that are too low. a potentially danger- ous situation that can cause hemorrhaging. -Determining where to put the needle when performing an amniocentesis. -Monitoring diabetics and older mothers-to-be. -Identifying oertaln birth defects. although Wulffson will refer patients to labs with more sophisticated equipment If more subtle~etails are needed. -Detecting and treating In- fertility. -Detecting ovarian cysts and uterine problems. Another benefit of the ultra- s6und, according to Wulffson, Is that it makes the pregnancy more real and the baby more alive for the.whole family. "You can see the baby moving on an uttra- sound long before you can feet it kick, .. he said. "A husband wiH look at it and say. "That's my child in there and he often becomes more sup- portiVe of his wife during her pregnancy. Mothers who smoke or who have other. poor health habits often improve their habits the minute they see the picture of their tlve baby." Ultraaounc:t use is becoming more common each year, but not nearly as common as it is in parts of Europe where theY are used routinely three times for each patient, Wulffson said. He feels there are many ben-· efits In having the ultrasound machine in his office. "The ma- jority of patients are tent to 11 hospital or an out~tient facility, and often have to wait for an appointment," he Mid. NEWPORT CLIFFS CHIRdPRACTIC OFFIGE Dr. Gary P. Baranoski Dr. Brian A. Kowalski Ow •ProKh to Chil:oprxtic is u adv~ a om eqaipnmt. RLs11lts """ ~li~f occvr 411 idly """ •~ JH"'l'lflOtt. This mems fe~ trips to the offitt ~nd no continuous "'follow-up'" nsits for dw mt of your Utt. 8.1~ Ccntl"I'. Suite 8 (714) 650-2210 • . 601 DoYC.'t' 0.-.. Newport lbch With a machine in the office the patient's concerns can be diminished. I Along with the high-tech ultra- sound, Wutffson also uses a computer to write reports, rec- ommendations and prescrip- tions, and he gives his patients copies. "I know i1 can be so hald for people to remember what a doctor tells them, and this way they have It In writing. Another benefl1 is that it's legible. too." Wulffson has a computer at home with a back..up copy of all patient information. This is a real time saver for him as it provides Instant accesa to aJI patient information, no matter the day or time of day. and he doesn't have to travel to the office to get it. His offtee is located at .00 Newport Center Drive, Suite 608, Newport Beach. Phone 759-0812. A power walking ctass is also available as an enlivening aJtematiw to running. In this class. one can wor1c up a healthy sweat as they take in the 11ghts of the community. All amicab6e and qualified staff is always available at the front desk for information or as- sisstance. Each member Is able to have a personalty designed weight program, as well as per- sonaUted training. Aside from the multitude of healthful at- tributes. Club Corona def Mar exudes warmth, support and enoouragement. Ctub Corona def Mar. at 2660 E. Coast Highway, is owned and operated by Nancy Higley. CaJI 720-3955. HELP IS JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY .... -................ I wt. ...... ... C*flllllor• ........... .,_.~q O 11C1 ' ICmlllmrtla ...... . ..... , ..... ==,· ..... ~._ ....... a... .. ...... ...... 0.pu 8 I .. ..__... SS MS.. .......... ID .. 2 ..... 9 , • ., ....... ::..... =~--,.. ..... __ ,.. .. ~ ... ~--....... .. ··=--..... ------~-............ ,.. .. ---......... ... ............. ... ............ .._ ..... -. VMI• ,_ I • I .. t • -~~------.....__--_~~--~ •. ' Foot, ankle pain relieved sans surgery · Dr Craag A. Wilkes. a poc:hatnc physJOan and surgeon of the Foot and Ankle a.nee 1n Fountaln Valley. has great success m atlevlating foot and ankle pam · wrthOut surgery Although not al problems of the foot and ankle can be correc1ed wrthOot surgery. I always feet 11·s to the pabent's benefit to try a more conservative approach first; my tra.ning has allowed me to cure many patients without surgery," saH:I W-dkes. Wilkes spent the last yews of tus podiatnc med.cal schOOI lT8ining .,, sper.:ialif'M medM:lil programs through the lHvel lfty of Southern Celdomia M1 dK:al Center. wtwdl induded c:lnecal rotations i n gerentology. dermal • ic .. emergency • and foot and .... .urgery. Such dtveu1fied trmuiog Ml llo••d Wilkes to d~ 91d treat too1 and ankle problems wfth great s..ccess. Willes has IP8f1t ..,. el yws researching and finding .-ys lo relieve toot pilin.. Md his re- .-c:h has proved th8t ~ 80 percent of the Ama ic8n ~ &Don ha 90fn& 90rt of loot problem. 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Robin L Wulffson be counted mnong them. the Newport Beach doctor has the machkle in his offiee. ..., ........ ·club.CdM welconies workouts . _........;-.: ... ~~ \;Of"CJna u. ..... . • • ....,. ----: decor and ...... c:dan Im\ Im,._ ing t-=-~ vlgolous wortlouts • to c:r-. a whc fl 1 cime. ..,..,,.,IV!~ ing~e. The machine uses high fT&- quency toUnd wnes to produce an image ol the fetus on a TV-like screen. Tbe Kai•• passes ower a WOfT*"'S abdomen ~ the sound waves booooe oft tis9ues inside the body Ike echoes Md •econwwted into a photo, whidl W""'9on gNies to his~ for their baby's scrapbook. Dr. a.. L. W••ffeoew.Jtruc.-M msrNee -Aaalllerldua e.~a-an.bf. Ewcile dlll 11 .. dMded mo lewels to .::connodate ~in eactl and ewery. and ability range,, ? 11111 9UCtl as .. obica and S-Md Tone (la. impKI -obica) ofter an invigorating c.aTdaowascular lhllpe-up, ..._. • HTT (hips. tummies~ Wgha). Streich and Tone. and Rex ~ Tone otter .,. strenuous Md lmpactJng &noe there ewe no X-<ays inYONed 11"1 ultrasound, there IS no threat of radiation. said Wutf- tson.. Ultrasound cs often used to gN9 a detailed view of the fetus. whlcti can be Yel'Y helpful in camg for the moths and baby ttroughout the pregnancy. At;- COf"dlng to wumson. a vet"/ jmportant use IS to give an accurate due date. This IS l)elptut ... determining whether labor is premature and also to reassure W011l8n who are oonoemed about being overdue. Other uses indude: -Oetennnng whether a baby cs ., a hea6-do.i or breech fetal position. -Locating many ott.. prob-the baby moWn9 on an uftra- lems associated with prec>-sound long b9lore you cmn tMI it na.ICies such as ~ um lock..·· he Slid. · are too low, a potentlllly danger-.. A hust>9nd .. look at it and ous srtuation that c.n ca1Se say, ''That's my c:ttid in there Md hemorrt\ag.ng. he often becomes mote sup. -DeterTnllllng -"-e to put por1Ne of his wile during her the needle when pertornwig .n pregn•q. Mothers who 9m0ile amniocentesis. or who have other poor health -Monrtonng diabetics and habits often imprO¥e their habits oider mothers-to-be.. the minute they see the picture of -ldentrfytng certain birth their he bsbf:' defects, although Wulftson wil Ultrw>und use is bec:omil ig refer patients to labs with more moteoor1•1ionw:h year, but not sophisticated ecppment if more neer'ly as common as it ism parts subUe details are needed. of Europe where theY are u9ed -Detecting and treating in-:. routinety three timeS for each fertility.~ · patient, Wutffson said. -Detecting ovanao cysts and He feels there are many ben- uterine prob6ems. efils ir. having the ultrasound Another benefi1 of the utt.r• rnac:tWM! ... his office. "The ma- sound, according to Wulftson, cs jority of patients •• -.t to a that it makes the pregnancy more hosptal or an out~ 1t facility, real and the baby more lllNe for and often have to wait for an the whole family. ''You cm see appo11bnent. -he Mid. NEWPORT CLIEES CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Doctor, .. Dr. Guy P. Baranoski Dr. Brian A. Kowalski Oar apptoada to Oriroprxti:c-is • ~ • .-eqafp•aL 1Us11lts ••" nliq occwr ••idly •-' ar p«•wt~ This .-ans fewer trips to dw offitt Mtd no continuous --follow~ nsi.ts fw She ral ol JOIS Hf~ With a nw:tm• 1r1 the office the patient's conoems can be dimil lished. Mong wdh the t.gh-tech uftra- 90Und. Wuatson abo U98S a computer to wnte reports. ree- ommendabons and Pfe9CI ip. tions. and he gNes his pabentS copes. "I know rt c.n be so ~d for peop6e to remember what a doctor tels them. and th&s W1l'I they haYe It In wntJng. Another benefit is th.at rt's legible, too.·· Wutffson has a computer at home wsth a badt-tJp copy of al patient tnformation. lt"5 is a real time saver '°' htn) as ct provides instant acoesa to au pabent 1t1formation. no matter the~ or tvne of day, and he doesn't ha¥8 to trawet to the office to get rt His office IS located al 400 Ne.port Center Drive. SUte 608, Newport Beach Phone 759-0812. ~ wan.g dm Cl also avuable a an enltvethng alternative to rurwq.. In lh&s c:tass. one <*'I work up a healthy sweat as ft'91 bke .n the Sights of the comn"Uldy. An amkable Md q&Mlified staff is always av8Ubfe at the front desk for .inlonndon or as- ~ Eacfl member IS able to bhe a per'90ftlll1 d 11 gi*2 weight progrwn. -... -per-sonalized lrallilig.. Mide trom the nUtitude of heelth"' at- tributes. Qub COrona del Mar exi Ides wwmth. IUPPOf1 and encouragenwrt. C1ub Corona del Mair. at 2660 E. Coast Highway •• owned and operated by ~ Higley Call no..3955. IELP IS .IUST .. • ... _...._. a a f •• .,... ... .. ,... • .._ • .._,,. 5 IC 7 SC...•·---· ::.f'o.!s•r=5 n.,. -;:.:-• .__, ............. ~:::..:a·.: P L S • --.. ... ? .... -.-5 ...... I .._ ..... ... ---... ---... ~ ._.zk , .. ••c,...._...ma•--.•..._,_ ..... ,.., II ----..... _. ______ ... _ .................... .,... . ._ . I . J • ' • I • Foot, ankle pain relieved sans surgery Or Crmg A.. W es. a pochatnc ptrysacaan and surgeon of ~ Fool and An.kie Q&OM: in Fowatain VaDey has great S1teeeSS '" a.'\eYiatang toot and at*le pain I -thout SUTger)' ' AJthougtl not al problems of the foot and ankle can be corrected withou1 surgery. I always feet rt· s lo the pabent s benefit to try a more conservatr.ee approach first; my tr~ has allowed me to ~e many patients wrthout surgery ... Said Wilkes Wilkes spent the &as1 yeacs °' hrs podtatnc medical school trMWlg In ~ medlcll programs ttwough the lhlOel My of Southern Caldomla ...... Center. Wbd'\ included c:llnk* rotateons in gerentology, emwgency meclc3'-. pcd#ucs.. and fool and ankle aqwy. &di dh9 sdied trair•ag ha elkl a ad WAesto~endtn.afool and ankle problems ...... grut 91K:Ce$$ es has spent..., ... yws , ..... ~ and finding W8)'S to r9lew fool pM\. Md .. re- ..wch hM prowed thld ~ 80 psc:ent of the AIMlic81i ~ .....,., Ms 90fn8 eort of tool prol*m. St n ra _.ed br ._ Giii- • Pol in 1113 ..,. .-ty ttw'M qustlrs °' 1.oa l91P°'l-dlrU Mid It'* .... ~ • WV-poftioft °' ... group ... It* W llOIU ... Wlices ..-d, .. People need to,......,..._ "** .... a Ha to,....... tool~-' Will.a ..,.. -n.r. .. ..,_ .,... ................ bec:on- ........... CDIWIO .. end .... --.0neo1 ....... empar'8nl .... 1 I ct•lica°' .. toat ... -* tr. IP -, 10at .,... n. --~ ---.. 1 · Reliable pharmacist important As unportant as the doctor you choose -loday s comp&lcated medcal use of drugs. to era£.ly save your e. are taken f0< granted Yet we f&nd many Shop- peng tor pc-escrpt ors and drugs th regard to pnce e /04.J might st-op for a sadt of potatoes.. With of the possrbdrty of talung medacabons IOCOfTectty drug inten9CttOnS wrth other drugs or foods -contraindica- tions tor oertaui dtsease states. the pabentS need the inpu Rossagrd 7f:AJ. $kJs_270 .00 Tyrolia '4 70-Bmdmg_ 115.~ro- Rossignol $kj Po6es 25.00 Momting, Flat File Hot Wax. Re'ease Check 15.00 Total Aetal v.lue_425.00 You Save 135.12 Fascher CrystJt Skis 120.00 Salomon 'SP 301 • Boots _60.00 Salomon 'SNS. Bjndjng _16.00 Tomic Aluminum Foes __ 13..88 Mow1ting & Base Prep __{Freel Tollll w Y8laae 209.81 YouMft?0.00 ----------..-.-..-.----....-....-~--------------, $10.00 Off! Aller Sid Boob ~ Price llllms ~ From T~ Biondo, SoMI, Uf19, E,,.,,..w, a Dlvlll ~~Siilndlr .-...y 31. 988 frC>n"I medical pe<SOOnef t~ can get What bett~ source 'CY ,v..,. orug ntonnanon han 'fOUf phaf. maast a nowtedgeab&e perSO"' n the f~? Pnce Shouid be U1e La.st consderatlOrl rn the rtason you choose a phannac) Does your pharmaast ake an interest n ;ou an.a your healt ? s a pat.tent recC>Jd iicept for the purpose of de1ectrng d"1J9 enter - actlOfls? Are there lllSUrance 5elVICe$ OI b-ng services can fOU ta to the pharmaast wtten you M$h? Con:sader 1ou choose a COC1or t>eea&Jse of hts ~ se af'ld d rectJil:Wl ne Pf' o-. <>es f 0< ~r nealt ano med JCaJ neeos ShOu)d iOU nol =r.oose the pe'· son •-no grves 104,; potent.a:., dangerous o~s ,. n me sa..rne care? Ood ie Johnson owner anc pharmaast o.f the Mech-Rx Pha~­ maG) 2700 E. Coast Hg wa-, Coron.a def M~ haS been ser - vng Corona def Mar and ~­ P<Y1 Beacn ror 5 years Ca &u-7575 Specials THE UST llAMES U#OEll O#E ROOF. Bogner • Kitex • Roffe Fera • Tyrolia • Head Colms • Nls • Kll•lin Steinelworin • Obermeyet 115°0 -791°0 Regular 89.50 .. 180.00 51111-11 '- Do Yow Sid Boots Hurt? They Don't Have To! Come To Sport Ctwlet Ask About Super feet .... r::eet Herblll ....... Po•der 2" U CMMOA 920 ~ 8liwd. 48 t8l 7'9CHl800 P'T. LOllA 3695 ~Of 1 224"'6;;-; ... TMGHMI 9EACH 16242 8-:1\ ~ (71• 8'8-05i88 U .a.LA l.Pr&s*y ro... eer.r 9 453-5656 I 1111 Dll -..0 27551 PIMta Rell (71 •t 582-3363 U _. Gtossi IOM Cer'll!lf 19 '63-9381 W'IW'»2•200W l)'ClnSAwe..'805)~3883 \ EK~~ee.r 19 7~5958 Ad f!as Gcmd lbN T~ • .ana..y 26. Wt*Sloc:kOn Hmnd ~ l...., ~ And Sima On 5ioRte 8* ..,._ Nol M ..,_ft r' hie N. M Loc:•>IS. "' ,... lf'll t ·~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiliiiiiliiiiliili .......... ~--------------mll!'--------------------------------------... Mesan carries on family tradition Dr. Jay o.wuy Huntington clinic spells r-e-1-i-e-f ., DR. MT ~IT LO'MW bedt PM'~ stems from two gei e• ca1 sses 8gtrty-fiw per ca II of the ca.s de¥8lop from wha1 are known as ··~ prob- lems. ra.9111g from • ..... mu.::le spasm to a smllll c:rac:k in ¥ertebra.. The other 15 peroad of cases are .• ,,_,ogenic. .. invotw- ing the ner"9S of the tiplne. The moe:I COllWIO"I of tt'918 is a hem&aled (often cllled .. slp- pedj disc. This oc:a.n wt'8n <"--a.uoc1 NJ ----------------------------- Dr. Diane CUrtis, owner of CUrtis O*opr act.ic. Costa Mesa. c:antinues a famly tradition of ctWopractic exc s' e iat and inte- gnty begl.-1 by'* ~. She c::omPeted her formal training and study at the ~ CtwopraetJc College ., Kansas Qty where she re- awed her doc1or of chlropn~c:tJc degree "' 1982. Her interest an serving her patients led her inlo post graduate studies .,. ad- vanced chiropractic techniques. She is trained in ph)sical therapy. sports en jury and perSOI aal tn- jury /wortt ers compensation. radiology. acupt'essure. re- ftexok>gy. Swedish and shiatsu massage In her gcJilll to WW patielltS tuly CUrtis has added a gractame extern. Sharon Henkel to the staff. Henkel graduated from Tex.as Oliropr'actic Colege lfl Houston. Tex.as. and recehed training .. physlcal thel epy. acupreawe and tngoer point therapy. Also on staff is Eda Schroeder. a massage therapist, who speciafizes in spor1 massage and acupressure. CUrtis is a pop liar and enter- tairwlg iecnw• and .....,. leader in the fiekt of Pl .. ••tiw d*opractic and the hdlstic ap- proacta to total • el beil 9-She cwrentty w-wtS • sec:01.ct w.. president to the Orange County Cl*opr -=tic Soc:iely and IS a memb« ot the Califom•• O*opractic Association. and Exchange QJb of Costa ....... ••Optimml heMlh is • c:t0oe•• according to CUrtis. Each indMd- ..,,.. who becomes • patient is encowaged to take ful respoo..- bility for a-eating a heililttdul ~ of Wing.. Through our health asse5$I I lleltt dietary analysiS pr~ grams we can get an acx::ura1e descnption of an indMduars.. current health and we can de- ¥81op a nutrttional prog1 am that IS compte!ely persoollized, -she said. According to Curtis. the empt\as&s of these impors.rt health as9e5Slneuts is on hellth C3'"e and ~ They M- courage the lndMdual to accept f mpoi '9lbillit1 tor his/her ... of health. and foslers • p09itiwe °'~~ relatiaS'lip.,.. tween doctor and pdel fl. ~--highlynin­ ed hemlth PIOI I 11·a •r wfM> utilize~-· pi ... 'f part of thew b ......... ... ..We .. tcamred in a.1hce*k, ~ and rdological diagJ MlSis and ewllluation wittt speci a l emphasis on beomec::halics.. We ~ .. known 9Cia1tific melhoda and procedLns to benefit the helfth and •el being of ow patients." she Aid. In ~ '° manipulation. ctWopractorsutlize au.. mod8J-rues inctuding ph)siott.-epy. nutrition. kinetic therapy. pi8481itNe and rehal:JilitatM he9tth plal. •9- Curtis O*opr Ktic IS*=illl:MS In c:hr °' .c P9in. •• ilis. hyper- • ..... menltNli Ploblems. low bKlt and nedt pain. nub ..... We Deliver little Valentines all year long 11nu111111n11u n1u~ -----• --.. ----- ..... ---- --------------• -.. ---.. -• ~. L. Wulffson, M.D. ---------.. --• -• .. -- ._ ... ..,_ Dr. Dla.e .. Cmtl9 (1 trd) 1f'lda ... -fl'J"-left1 a.ty Purtu. BM 9cllNeda ... ...,.._Rm., defic:i81q. IPOrtS in;.ries and stress redl ICtion.. Ow lh«ough unders1anding of Ina lb\ICtUml and blctionlll proc 11111 of the body. KICOf dillg •amA.•.W1 Z1J4M-ftff Su h I • ---~c I ' s 0 • ., • ....... o.. N_. ... • AmliC'' a SeC&ds ~ T--a fJ; ... , AhmP U J • c 5 •• ...,, '•• • " • ' t ... • ....... u. • ..... , •A-... w.. ...... a so' ac s M;, cu ... 7Ml•eoDY ...... .. ., . ~ ......_.... ._. ........ _._. c..-;- " "'--· ~-~~--~--:-~-~---~-----------~~--------.... ----------------------------... '\ Play time anytime If,_ waat ID play rec: tm 1 ftwll walJyb&ll.. Jundbell, Indoor ...:cu . llll9lcky wk • pacdce trawls &.DY thDe of day or aipl. Pay •• Play ... 11MlNIJ of AJaCrica Is tbe plaice to Co· Localed at 1821 17da St. at llabl Street ha lhmt:btCtDe Jleec•, It .. ope9 24 llo9ra a clay. Tkre &re DO aeabenldp feee ... l'CWI •diiw area 't aec EI I ry. PboDe 761-9113. _....., __ - After an injury, physical therapy beneficial ., ...... Ettl ......... c.. .... .... In the United Stales today there .,. more .,_, 32.000 tegl6teled phl/*-1 ... ...... ThallPStS ev-... ........... . he9fth pn>blern Md pllr'I a program of ph1*al thsapy. Tf'Mbnent m.y rmnge tnxn thenlpeutic 8UrCl98 to joint moO'it•lion Md mmy lndude. variety of tleeb•• •ts IUCh - heat ~ uftrWJUnd Md nerw sun&Ution- Stst ~ n.apyin New- port 8Mda ollers a com- pr.,._ ... ~oed'I to trem- tMnt Wdh two compo19" trem- tMnt cenliWS; ., ~ sports medical .. prad:JCe Md the rww SUirt Spr'9 ~- S.W... ,_.. aoo Roger Ram- "-~ md MicMll Roy beglf\ u.. ptwy.at O. apy pr KllOe S'I Neu port 8Mda Md ,.,.. two ,_.. 900 Iba bool•*'V What'• upfront counbqaimt your healtll busine9s becarne St.mt PtT1Slail Thaapy. be taught hcM to manage his body. Often patJents need to I Ill II & I I SlrT1ple body mecna..::s such as how to Sit and stand W!th ~ symptoms. frequ9ncy. dw-tne rnensit) of their pa1t1 be- at.an Slid wYW mity. $he Mid ftl8I tween eart, ""O° Im IQ and la e someDIMIS p81iasts begin to "'9 nobCe 51gnsficant cllleaax:e in ~ ~ TBEllAP'T fP6l last ,..-Tereu Mokna a.t.... joir-2 the st.aft IO .,.... .. bee* c:.11er. The pe,,11:8' -apy ~ afllirs .. •ICOftlll I' IQ C*'9 tor pcm~end ... ,...... tlllion. ...-fan Md b 111 wast willt ., ••8'11 11'1 on Of1hapedic md .... medic:a• proper posture.. Si.rt o11ers pme•ts an excel-fiii!~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim · ....._'not•._ .... ..., ...... a-• St.rt Pl9' 11 c• tt.11Pr .. ,.. ..,,., br ... p/tfjlic:illrll&. The IMin tunction of P'f713 cal U.apy ii to ~ .., ~of i$a'y to nor••• end to help ... P-.11 to 9'>eed *-'9 ... pro-cess.. Many of .... local ,,,.. highs and high 9Ch>ols h8¥e 5*udlnts who recerwe t1 .... 1ert al Start rot~ of spor1 anjunes IUCh -tom knees "' dllb: 111 ~ ~ A~ pmrt of ph)SIC.t at..apy is edllCation. The pate at ha to tent ectlc81om program wdud- ~ one-on-one wdonnation.. tr~ it•ature. video UlipeS Ind the latest stale-d-<ttwHrt computflfized equipMnt. a.n.r... said she tllkes many mpec:u ink> COi...,. ation .twi ... ~.,_plllier•t .. the St.rt SC*'9 Center. She • ..... and 9¥8'--the ~ lient's poaare Md stJ•tglb (not ..... of tbe .... tu the itll&"igCh of the abdon'e1 as well). She atso ob9ei wes the 8ed>My of the ..-. the ~·s body~ anlCS and the behaW>r of their pmin. After· rNklf'Q the recessac 1 observabons 8art>anel then quest.1(.-1$ her° patients about FREE RACQUETBALL .QASSES - SAT JAJof lO RtOM 10AM T1U IPM RtEE IA~U lfNTl..l • NO MB'I R 51 • FIE • NO iiSllVATIONS • «DME NEHllJ TO ftAY• .... DOUAI IU.S "Sr nee my mastectomy, l'\e been qulCe outspoken about ear1y detection and takJng good care of yourself :;:2--::::0 • • ·.(/~L.?~ ... "'L{/_,'.' .. ; -: I •• ,, ~ • , I - " SPINAL EXAM. NERVE TEST, POS1lJR.E ANALYSIS. X-RAYS 0Nl.YS25~~ ~ IJ«)dw,&. aprn"-J!Jl, 1- .. •Auto • Work •Home ACCIDENT HB medical clinic still ~ goes out on hoUse calls iiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiiiii1 CLINIC ••• ..,,_ ..... FAST HELP HOTUNE 80-45SS DL ~AY DVOllSKY BACK PAIN <1DllC OF lmR1'llllfnON llEACll 7251 Waner. s.1te M • (eon.. o1 Gold•• ... a w ..... , The Doctor'• Office That's Open 1 Daya a Week ....... pm . walk-in convenience v (714) •1-IOOI 1~ Goldeiiwest, at McFadden ........ 8. l..eM9 M.O. • Slrsbl9" J . n.... M.O. 90fne of the dilc. !he geiatkJOUS. ~-.absorbil. materiel be- tween the Yertebf•. pertl8ly extrudes. tn dCMg so. it may put pressure on the nerves wound the spine. The dw oprac10f evalua1es the C8U9e of lower badt PMl and then treets tt wtth .. the kno.tedge at his disposal. Chronic poor postwe ~ POOf muscle tone In 1he peMs and torso c.i initiate Of Irritate a tow.' bad( COi tditioti. As you start this new year. keep yow new yiMJ"• l9eOlution ~ do sorneeNng ~ that '*"in~ beck. The Beck P• Clnic of Huntington ee.:t\ is .... to help )'OU and .. ofter • s-9C>llll cor"*'n ia your helltth. We ofter~ tech- ~ in de 1fing wltl 'tO'lf beck pM\. c.I us '°' .... 9PPC*dment • 842-4533. We .. loaded at 7251 W.,,.. Ave...~ M. THERAPY ••. ..._ ..... "-' a.t. ........... the pdent'• perticuW ... of ptwysi.. Clll •116oft looking lcw IC .. 'i· Neil Ill and ,,... ... h . She noled tMt 80ft'llltilt• I a patient hM a bee* Of...,.._ 1n;ury one lhot.ider might be --than theOO.. K.loR'U how .... ~ -loall and 9-1 i9 an 1111 nu.a •t•P In cotnpleUng her 111111 ••fl and ... .etion. She ttwl d lllgr• • ..,.,._.. .,..._ ,,_.. progtM\. Ohan p •ti ...... bec:ll '*"' .. .... to .. at.rt'• Bactt Sdtoal. wNdt ti IC._ ..... how to ... props =PJl I ct.a .... -.on 1+wt0f IM .....,_ ... ., ............... ,... ..... oor,_._._doee nal .... nanMll. ............ .. , ·1 ... to 0 l'r " .. Wl9Y t11111r1111111r-:111•w ........... . ..... "' ffk....,.aJ ·- With this system-, it's hair today and still hair tomorrow ~ fiik:tl ~-· extols that he ;ciined Dermatex in 1984. ~ ad41d8g9a al the 09rmlllex .... three years. the Soudwn Hair~ ~ Sys--catomia native wd he has tern. he tpemks from upee ienc:e. . watched dodors. lewi6 a. ~ K..agcm-n. o-• • ~ stNotion wc:rt~ alhleles. and of the o.maa-c.wter in Hunt-entertainers emwge-from his ington 8-dl. aid he trted trans. ottice with new confidence. plants and hairs-=--.. with The P'ocedwe. he wd. ii the wne r-..M; ec.. of twd-"oomC)letety natural" The ,._, earned mo1-r and no QM\ r. hil comes trom &KCJPW' hlllr app •• •w:. and 111 ca6ielw:e. farms. and the colors can be Karagozian then tried b'8111dedtomatchany9Calp.male Oet "'811:x·s ., 1U m. a non-or ._, lie. he said. ..-gical h8il • .... IQ P'ocee&. "'One of the mQSI OOfTli IK>l'I which, he uld. is nmnl and ttw.gs my c:ussomws tel me es pail '111 This rnettM>d. he Mid. that they forget it isn·t their own costs about one-Mh al a c:o awn-hair.·· he said. :'You're not talc~ bOn8I b • ...., .. end about half it oft and putting it on the "*' at of a......, Mir •vilig P'O-night." cesa. he aid. The Dennatu staff ll'd .cjes KMeg ••• aid he ._ im-lica.-doosuetologistsandPf'~ pc eaed ~ Mth his r-'ls fessional con9Uftants. Marital and Family Therapy Christie F. Smith Ph.D. Richard Bibeau Ph.O f T ... .. 180 New port Center Drive Suite 180 '•Newport Beach 759-0437 ... m If!'-.,; AC1IUKT\ltE t!e•te• QUIT SllOKING WITH ACUPUNCTURE ~ ~ t.... tnede a ..._ y_.. A9lc*Jbon to qurt ~ .......... donel.. Acqpundure "W1 be .,. _,_. slid most 8"ectl ... wey to KC MJTEL ,._., .... For" mGlll people .,_.. .. two Of ttw. "..... .. llNatc.. ~ . ... "*'-Eac:ft ........ .. JJD ' )45Mil .... You"l ... ......,.b .... 1•111S~tor..,_....,,._., .. ... )QI taeill ..... lllic I C81 lor M .,._ NOWI S,.-I VXa in II 1 £1 •II tor -•• mp"Ol~blll•E a•e. P.M..S.. so r • Bec:i Pllln-~ Nllw. llu • r-. Soi• 1 • • ....._ wooM&.~ ..... T...._,..,_.,Sports......_.._ Pll5 £2 ,. & 9'r.-A 2 If Co •111& Mio Addk:lhre Hlllllta. WATal ._ _ _,_~ M ~WU.• YDY ~AllJI.,_ c....-~ (714»••·---·7 ..... GOU CHIN CHING~ O.M.D. . . . _,,,. I .,._,,..: •.;,,,... _ • c :;c.;.,,... • I QI Ho ...... the Mw-by-heir sys- tem asn't for e"Wef)'Ofie. according to K.aregcman.. Some potential c:ients may haw the hlllr4oss pattern appropriate to Dennatex. but they aren't ''psychologk:aly rwty.·· he said. 'We don't push anytt. ig. Some people ~ in here. and 10" know they're reedy to do someuaig. ou.s 1n JUSt noc ready. There •e lots of emo- tional and ~ obsta- des that swround ,._, bak:J-ness. •. he said. The HurJtir igM'I Beech office IS located a1 16371 Beach BM2 .. Suite 237. For more infonnat.on. caD 841-M0.3. lher~Ore ~ re pro~ a1 an i:ncreaseo ns.< o nean disease as he saJO tn women. fat ends o ac- a.mutate at~ the thighs ano buttodts. ~eas men ~ put 00 ~tin the S1omac:h and upper chest.. • e know -W01"""m-1e1-1 are a1 lower nsk. so the quesbOn of drstnbu- tion of fat COUid be important Donahue sad. Sc=-absts long haW ated ~ esi1y as a nsk factor in heart disease. ak>rl,Q '""' smoking htgh blood pr essure and c:hdesterol But Pfewious ' !I! !I ..rcn t>asac:*- ty has not discrinwmed betlaeel I body fat and ~ due to musdes and bones.. eon.hue said the findll .gs COUid be sigi lifx:ant in idei ltifrog ikfiy c::andidmes tor ~ dis- ease and en detennnng wily men run a greater nsk th.an women CLUB CORONA del MAR SQO/oOFF Initiation Fee EXJ1AES 21611! ClJSSD F<a AU Fl I MSS l.£WlS • Aercba • llapact • Slrttta • Flrs ' • HTT • ~ WJIUI& • Jm • Fm ~!mfnl • hi l Of luraw E.o:.o!!ll!at ·~Tr--c Sheri'• 2'60 East Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 720-3955 (Corw of Coat. Hwy. aDd F....a..f) COSTA MESA COURTYARDS Flldng 19th St, betw_, the Health Spa Md F•&t•tic s.m·s - - Treating learning disabilities a group effort .,C8GYTUIE ~ ....... c-.... - There are many reasor IS c:hl- dren haw difficulty in sc:hoc>' or everyday life. and most of tt'89e problems can be SI iooessfuly remedied If they Ne property t<Sentified and treated. Wortung spedficaly wrth chil- d ren and adolescents to • diagnose and treat these prob- lems IS NPO -Neuropsychlatnc Olagnosbc. a medicaa ~oup Betty Lynn Seidmon, Ph.D. and d~ psychiatnst, wcrts WTth Harold H Kates.. M.O. and board certified psychJ81rtst, ak>ng with a aedentia6ed schoof psychok>glst and auxiliary staff. Seidmofl. a former teacher. has six teed* .g aedentiMI in the state of caifomla. is a lcel liMd educationm ~ and • tNWriage. family and c:hld COW)-.... Diagnosis of ~ prob- lems IS 8 ~oup effort. and the treatment iS performed by the person best suited lo the caee. Auxdiaty SUit is awilable for special treatmsrt a.:h., speech therapy or study...._ Kates expWned ttwt the fa- cility ~in 1985 in.,.. effor1 to meet c:onwnon needs of tam•111. Pwents may be hesitant to hawe their children in long-term ther- apy. but are eager to WM>tYe them in • progr.,.,, that fOQ 198S on schoof probkwns. H the 9ChOOt problll•• diminillh ex implore but ca. beNMoral Pfob6e;l• renWn.. ~al heme. the tKilty prOWldes needed treet- ment. Seidrnon ~ ..... c:hld may .,,._. trom a I•• 11i199 cls- 8blity for )l9S'S before mrwy ectiof'I is t&en by the IChoot. ''The achool doesn't normlllty r.-pond untl • S1udenl is ~ ttree yell'S bllcJW grade level.·· she said. ..h ssn't unc:ontmOln to find a 1 ~year-o6d who hM. been 1',n:.- tional below grade .... for five years because of an un- diagnosed leamang disability .•• Many sc:hoots are ~ to prowide both the di8g!IM>9is and the tremnient. bu1 U"8Y may hawt long •ai!il.g lists. 8CCOll dil.g to Seedmon. n a IChool is wllng lo perform the needed remediation. NPO makes ~.s and rec:ommendabonl and trains the parents how to wcwtt wittl the ~ to rec:eiw the needed w~ The maptty of Children Kales and SeidrtlOn .. .,. beh• Mn 9 and 15, which is when U"8Y often begm lo show 99'5 of ~ ,.,,... deptes5081 and low .,._ est urn. The feclity helps chldren and parents .. that the situadon Is not hocl I I I 11 Seidmon~ a recent cw dWI imotwed a girt. 13. who had.,.. LO. in the gifted ,.... bu1 who .. a:pettelK:if'Q dramatJc 9ChOOt ....... .. We wer1t M* to idenlify a severe~~andlhe school acted on the di8gnosis and entered her into a 1peeiat education progr_M\. She is now perfonning Sl<C 111tuly for the first time SlflCe w:o.., grade .•. said Seidmon. The medic:lll group *> ar- ranges support .. W:m and small group Situations for fndMd.. uab who sh8te common prob- lems such as 11 mflin9 how to «ganize and study. NPO 11 located at 260 San Migl* C>mre. Suite 306~ Ueapo1 Beed\.. Phone 720-9ee9 °' 720-1151. Marriage, family counseling their specialty ., LOMU. GARAFALO --..,,.....a.~ Al the Community Counseling Center in Huntington Beac:ti, C.ofyn Baustian. diree1or and marriage. family and chitd thera- pist, has been coun9llng Onnge Cc:ulty families 1or 14 ,._.... She has h8d the unique op- port\A'lity of helping 90m8 of the ume indMduals through dif- ferent life stages. They mey .._.. come in to WOik on ..._ of personal growth when tMy ... single. After nwrillge. ~ '*"8 in with 1Nir IP°'-IO wcwtt on couple ....... 99-Lalllr, ..., ,. turned when tt'8y needed -parenting guic:MIK» on t.M9.g > their dtldr•L - The~ .. k>ca'9d for 13 ~ • the Community ~ Methodist Church in Huntington Beach. Baustian and Lorraine Gsatak>. mar riege. family and chid therapist. joined torc:es in 1987 to open the c:stts al a new location on Wwner A~ where they are c. r ytrtQ on the traditions of warmth and friend-._._ When a...,, wcrts with C0&4*I to improwe their ,.._ timlllhip, ... uw the ''Fow C's:.. Caring. Communication. Cooperation and Commitmmt. The bottom tine for .. "Fow Ca" -and emp«:iely c:ommi1-"*" -ii that ...... h1.ntby relaOonahlp lndlYiduaJ dlf- .., • ._ .. 19c:Og1md. ,... llP8Cled and vlllued. 6-1lfalo has apec:Wized In lndMduml therllPY wtth ~ children for 12 yell'S and has been with the Community Coun- seing Center tor fi¥e.. This • her acMce tor J* •Its wherl they .... c:aw:a ned that their c:hld ~ he¥e • swoblem. -Be 9'W9 that c:hld has had. recent medical check-up. -" there.,. mrwy ... c::Mnges that chld has rec.tUy ex- per ieiM:led, 9lt down and talt with your chld about f 111 .gs )IOU "** he/lhe might be havinG--Reid at '-t one good book on chld ~"-.. -Ta9c to your c:hld'a tw:her and...,_ to what llhe hM '° uy_ -n the problelm -.ns to be that you and your c:hld just can l get along -t.Me a J*••ting dass. Alter ~ the aibo¥e optiol-. A body that's pushed too far needs a g d. When Mhklic effort raulls ill p.m or illjlry. Where do )OU IWn? Grat 2 Id Ck+ I , CIWuta-* CGleF cA:I' )Oii • ......... -,_ ...... pr.L! •• _,.,. •••• d ..... 5 ldl' i i icL ... tilld .. .. dot1IX wilb Ille ,... ........ pm. prmtix .. )IOUr oc:iaNahood.. . Lanhowdle~d·-...a cm .... uwe petbawe., slmpca ~ w«~ _, i.ncra.w: )10UI' ~joy. Vllila DoctordOirpw;:rii from Cle¥daad OUropnctic can. .-----------------~ I te ...... ~ ... ..._ ... ......, ..... .,_...., I FREE FREE SPIJllAI. EXAMINAT10ff1 FREE I THIS MONTH ONLY ,.. .....,c.-...... -.. .......... . l ~f c 1tt1.a-0 ;•-.a~,,__ ........... I •• Lt .. oc:aiditl•---"'"-..... •~ ..... ,,,_ ............. --~---..._.._- a parent mey decide eo..-t.ep from a prcl J'o;* ""° IJ*: ... izes tn c:hld ~ llPY: ln lt'.-llPY. a cNld ill en- c:o.nged toeap;wt11191 - sometimes wet~. but men often with the u. of pi.y n. llPY ma1erials such -~ 1rl!y, paints. day. r.nd ~-elc. Therapy worlls to build the chld's self~11m by heilsM-O twn or her to: • u.n ..., trust and ... ~ • Lwn to exprw true ,.._ lng:s In such a way that ott.s can understand and feepetl. • Learn to behave in IUCh a way that seff in1egrity ta pr111 -.d (no need tor•...._ front'1 and yet the child can ,...... WUCIC 11 ltuly with ott.'L P-.nts. of c:our-.. .. an irnporWlt .pmrt of ._ c:Nld's tlwllPY. F.-nly 11 11 IOWllS ""*9 .. members of the ~ •e present .... incll lded when 1fie c:hld Mees comfortable wttti them. Also on the Community Coun- l!Mlng Center sa..tf .. W..ielce Faubel. psychology doc1oral candidate • .tlO c:o-Meds a,.,..._ ly support group with ~ Ken Pepp9rd. M.S.W. -.d'MFCT; and Cecile Dilan. Ph.D .. who is Sbdf psychok>gk:al COMUttant. The C91ter is at 5142 Wwner Aw.. Suite 211. Huntington Beed\. Phone &U-0601. Now You Can Easily I I I I I I lOSEWBGHT 111• co.ver. ,_... v..., 10-X. DISCO•n -llllaC...-a.r.. E...-VtSlll '°"~I ••Muel ...~ ••• 1 J • t a .., is • • .., .. r- id ,._ >- lo • ., l's re re rie th ,... :e al k-n: T: is ., I I I I I I 'I d d ~ ~ . ------------------------------------.-.,....., Chiropractor tohostCdM blood drive ~§:I .Exercising in style To hdP remedy the shortage of bloOd at the Red Cross. Or. Kewt Pnestley will offer his office space for a bloOd dnYe on Jan. 28. This i:S the secorld annual ctnve hosted by the C«ona Clet Mew chtropracl«. Pnestley said he nad heard of other groups helpil ig out the Red C<oss in this way and reati:z:ed resadents of the community cfj(jn·t naw a IOeation nearby to give blood ... We like to do what we can f« the community and this makes it more c:onw. lient tor people to donate.·· he Aid . PnesUey explained ttwe is always a blood shortage Ibis time of yea beeal ._ peope are too busy during the holidays to donate and injury aotidents also tnereaSe. whidl ~ sup- J*eS. last yeer Mmosl 40 pints of bk>od ... donated througfl PnesUey's kM:Jhielerent. Has goat ttus year-is 100 pS\ts. His oftice is located at 2867 E. Coast tfiglndy. Suite 1CXL Cor- ona del Mar. For more infor- mation. cal 67S-7113. W't don·r ha\-e aD)°thing against may_ t'\-en CO\-er che cost of regular ........ .,.._ ml toothbrushes. It's the red brlsdes pmodomal ca~. we batt. Like a speaalized physiaan. your Bleeding gums. Loose teeth. E"m Oran~ Councy Penodonw Associa- bad breath. They're all signs of gum tion member is a qualified dcntisl who d~. Foor out of 6ve people have specializes only m che diagnOS1S and iL Your Orange Counry Periodontist rreaancnt 'Of gum disease. can bdp you gtt rid of u...Wuh regular Call your nearest office for an cleanings, Daily flossing. I I appoimmcnt Or~ And bmtt brushing = 1llE ~'TAL _ about our htt gum ~-In~ your :.:: AS.5CXJA.Trn == disease infonmtion dental insurance plan f,..DIDR 15 ~-..WtAtaa. package NEWPOIJ BEACH iEWPOU BEACH ~'IWPORT BEN:H Dr. Widm J. G+ip= Dr. s.q,hrn R. Shqihcrd Dr. Raga tt Vm Scomr Ifft Jaioc:lllo la. Sit. ti05 Or. Domld C.. Dormn HOI ~ kit.. S4:t. (7M)~ Mil Aloado IM... Sir.. i05 (7}4) 640-0921 (714) 64()..947~ SA.\IA A. '\A Dt john B. ChrtSptm OtC«wmWEvms 3620 s. Bnsaol Sit. ~ (TH) 957-053l needn't be expensive In Southern Catifonva. ex- erase dothsng goes beyond the old college sweatshtrt and faded gym shorts. tt s a fashK>n state- menL JoUllng the swea1 set means d0tng yOUI aerases tn styte W<X1tout wear &S a tashion cat- egcwy a1J llS own. Sleek. sktn-reveaiong ~atds sport cut-away spaces on choice par1$ of the body. Tights. unrt- ards and body stodungs serve dual purposes. SU~ and 5'()- ewy seductJOn. Sweatang? ft. s aDowed. On"Y catch rt en a co6orful. trendy. branO-named headband. wnst- band °' '8gwarmer., ·we>Otout 1111ear l'laS become a recu fasn.on statement. sa.td Shen Whittle) owner of Snen s Otscount Sports-.-eai ,, U>e Costa Mesa Court) ards SN>p- p ng CeMer Peopie take ex- ercise ser.ous.'y aoo they want to k>Ok great do ng 1t Wrth a comt>lete &ne of wor1t- out and aftet~xerase doltwlg and contemporary casuat sports. Y. tney caters to the woman #ttn all actsve kfestyte_ ,, aary ano hard-woricang cot- ton tyaa °' nyk>n tycra. ieot.aros b) Aexatard and Marmdta can eas.ty eeo ...ip ·#11.h the most (Pleue Me STYLE/PlO) COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER Carolyn Baustian Lorrane Garofalo MS, MK.C MA. MK.C ... 5 14 2 W o rner Ave .• Suite 211 Huntington Beodi (714) 847-0601 Abolrt fifty-sewn mill~ -or~ iift fiw~ hi9lt blood pres.sure_ Yet loo manv of lbem do not ewn real ia it. The ~ic:an liMr' ~fion ans hypeo tension (the medic.al 1erm tar high blood sinssure) ''The Nation~s Most wideslw'Md ~ Pt obtem.0 The CMISe of most hypertension C.&SeS is unknown. but medical scientists haw determined tt\at stress can aggravate .,.. uisting high blood preswre candl1ion. Hyper1enSion an be tl"N1ed but first it has to be deteCted. ' A visit to the doc1or"s off'-ce is the first s1es> in INn\ing ..S controlling the situation. LET US POT YOUR. BURT TO TEST ,--- Opticicln to take his practice on-the road s~ Lausen s optcan ser- '*"ic.es be more convenient for patients .n Maren. as he I be tM1ng his practice on the road H'5 current office tS "'Corona CeJ Mar but rt soon be demOUShed fOf fU1ure building by he 'rvme Co Lausen deClded hat ma.lung ht:s p<actJCe mobOe .-. ootd be an ldearway to mee1 the needs of htS busy c:IJents The opt1C1an as a graduate of the Institute of T ectv'°'°9Y . IO Copenhagen and has had ex- tensive expenenoe tn Oenma1'l. ·New Zea.and and America. He was tl'le ~ for Supenor Opt c.a n Newport Cen1er and ..,~ eo fCK ~aJ other large companaes befOfe opening Con- t nentaJ Eyewear rn 1985. As an optlOall. Lausen takes racial measurements artd anatyzes the shape of the pa- tents race to find the most compenentary frame. When the lenses arn~ tr om the lab. he cuts and shape$ them 10 ~ the frame. He then coats the lenses wrth UV-400 tteatmenl t~ er out al harmfut uttravdet rays This es an essent.aJ step. HpeCtaly in suntl'/ Southern Catlfomta be- ~ rt can help prewen1 cat~ and Other eye cfcs-- eases.. Ftnany he IJnts the tenses 10 comp1emen1 the iltl(fMduaf s cdonng. After March. Lausen be taking his many assorted trays oC frames oo the road He have dtfferent sets '°' men and women. anct make cats in dients' offices and homes throughout the ~ ... the eveN09S and on wpkends . Cllerlts are ~ the .ctea becai sse lhey can ha¥e their spouses Of olfce personnel ~ f()f OPHOUS on fTame styles He has even been ap- proacned to do group ~ sucfl as bndge clubs. so tndMd- ua!s can have fnends • hetp in the S.Nkrl ...... dea:sO\. Lausen wil come once to take measurements and then again to dE*ver and fi1 the glasses ContJnental E) a 8811 IS k>cated at 3901 E. Coast K'qtway. Cor- ona def Mar. tt now cs open from 10 a..m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday- Fnda)-fOf more wrtonna:tJon. cal 640-2020 Of 640-9080. Orthopedic supplie1 ser-ves clientele in 3 counties for 21 years A He"PC)r1 Cems meckal and 8'6gical •4>Pie' has wwd pa- t8tts and doctors., e>r.nge, Los AngeleS and San Diego c:oun1JeS '°' the past 21 years and oon-tirues to operate as a family «gana.ation. FCU1ded b¥ James F Chavos ., 1967, Ne•port Center Or- lhopecfc 8CtUaly cs fi¥e stores en one· -A c:ompete or1JlOpedic Shoe stOf1t With a twge selectJon of orthopedlC and comfort shoes and foot ~• ~oducts !UCh as atctl suppor1$ for tfW', WfOITle I and children. The store has tr aaned and oertdied pedui ttll$1:S. -A mastectomy department. th a complete line of prosthesis. bras and swwna ear It &S staffed wrtti cerW9ed and traaned fitters.. -A OCJtTIC*te foundabon ~ partmen1 speaM:Dng "' bac braceS.. abdonw\al support! bras for and al'ls surgery an bras for the &arge figured~ -The Ott"'1 Jobsl serw:: center (Jobst as the manutadurt o1 eAastJC hoSlef y and ouston- made supports). -A ..-gK:at ~ cente haWl9-a complete osaomy oe partmen ·we ha¥e wry prodoc a patJenl mqrt need. and d no we ·1 onter rt.· says °""* S Chavos. The s&«e abo has home healt cate products for pa.ttents c home. from acUt diapers an bed pads to external catheter. canes crutches. ~an commodes that can b pur-chased or rented ~'9wpor't Center Orthopedtc I k>cated at 400 Newport Centt On¥e. Sute UM. Hew port 8eact What is a Cataract? 11 Americans need _more exercisE I . ATLAHTA (AP} -M«e than cai populabOn 1$ physicaly ac.-Theperoen~ofmeninchca RI CHARD G. LJYER~OI . ~l.D. I Opt om ologi_ t A.s light enters your eye it i_ focused b,· a lens 1ns1de vuur eve s0 that vou can ~-This lens -is m,uath· clear at birth and ma\ bKome cloudv or vel- Jo.._,-with age and -is then r called a cataract. Other causes of cataract indude injuries such as metaJ in the eve. excessi,·e X ·ra,· . o r · electrical hock. _, .~ me cataracts mav be present at binh if-the mother bad German measle during preg- nancy. ~ such as diabete • can cause cataracts to develop as voell. If the cataract is in the center of the lens. \ ton mav deteriorate rapid.Jy. A -Cataract at the edge of the lens is less likely to affect vision until it is more advancecl Most cataracts are as- sociated with the aging of the eye·s lem and usually ocCUI af~r ~e ixty. :Modem urgical tech- niques have taken the worry out of cataract ur - gery. A thirty minute. \;r- tually painl micro- urgery operation is used to remo,·e cataracts. Almost all patients have the urger)' under local anesthesia and return home ~;thin two tiours. AJso. an intraocular lens implant is placed in the eye at the time of cataract surgery. to restore the eye's focusing ability. If you would like a examination for cataracts or would like to r~i e our brochure describing cataract surgery please call our office. half of Ame "2lS get no signd)-tNe at a ~ ety to confer ing a sedentary ~ range 1 can1 exerczse. accofdJng to a heafth benefrts. the CDC said. from 4' percent 1n Idaho to 6 survey. Ill tight of the findings. promo-percent "' Tennessee Amon '"the 1985survey reported by bOn ol ex.erase should be a women the percentageS range I the national Cen1ers tor Oosuse natJOnall pnonty. the Atlanta-trom 4' 1 percent in Idaho to 7 Control more than 25.000 adults based agency conduded percent '" Tennessee. rn 21 states and the Olstnct oC Men and ~ adLfts were Among peop6e 18-34 seoer- Co'Ufnbla were asked about their somewhat mor-e ~ to ex-tary ~ responses range I physacat actMtJes to deter11mie erase. lhe SUf"9Y t~. Seiden-from 37 percent ldahO to 6 whether they exercised three taty litestytes were reported most ~cent "' Teno nne Amon limes a week 20 JTW1Utes at a often in the Southeast, some-adults 35-5" respocLses range tune. .mat less often in Centrar and from •2 percert 1n Idaho to 7 Frfty-fiw per-cent oC the re-Northeastern states and least percent en Sou1h C.ofiin&. Af't spondents scud they dlcj not. often in the Southwest and amona tt'.IOlle 55 and <*'e Less Chan had at the Anw>-Mountain st.at-._ (Plew w ex •WCMKfP l l Concerned Parents •.• Love isn ·1 atways enough when your child is having school problems EdUcational ewluatlons help to wve the needs of students ald conc:a ned parents who suspeci Leaming Disabilities Of emotional problems impaCting school achiewm811t. .. Support serW:es indude .... •CllM AAJIIJl 1 cc l Cm·-.............. • ....., ... .,UFITJBT 1 ... 1 '1 hJ 1crr111 lwil "AIOLDL&A'ID.._ 1iiti&1 STYLE ••• IFramPaae9 ngorous ..ortout. Shen s °'9c:cud Sportswec also has a compec. seiect)()n I crop shirts and ex-erase • cessones. 1he oa. half of ow shop geaw'ed tor ca...a llPO'tY-'YJl dottw .g.. •• she Aid. • do~ OCM!iNpl Md ~ .,, Ye new ~ but we aao ha'4I IPO'tl•-tor .,.,.. who don nec1111 ly _,. to lodr • ~they're ...,del9Q..'. l.Jghta r ght crtnkJe cotto -.mupslook .. lgtll plft~ cu.. -· , .... dlt!ly ... ff .......,,, ol ~--··Some 0 s-i ... ACb ..... ~ derw ..,_.'9-..._ co~ .,, 91'8delrim. St. Gli••lllin ~In di OUI..,... Md cdor'I .. pertec tor 9WY ,....Ilion. Slwf's lwfU• .. 20 IO 6 petCllM ~,....... ..... pnc:e ....., 9IBid.. ~ Manda througtt f1'dllJ tram 10 Lift.• to P.lft.. Md......,"°°" to .. p.171 s..t'• DlmccMft ~·· 8pof1I -.. .. .. ... poi 9wd.. ... ...120. Few mar ._ __________________________________________ ...,.,...,,n ,·,~.....-~ - -er r rs :enter "Y de- roduc" If not s health its a· s anc lelets nanc i be -se Id.cat· MgeC to 6€ '1nOnl; ~ to 1· ;eder"- angec to 6€ unonc; angec to 1~ L Ar.c ~ t/Pl 1 con or 11$JrtS .. '"'"" me or deNn'" 1 anc n .an- ~ to 6C ?"'* landa) n. toE •p..m .... s lllllS)Of1 more '22. Team Work key to success for · counseling by husband, Wife Boney of a product llec 1 r n'!f ... dle•1&rralla...-tto-forMa.ry&Ddlllw.rrdJ ··a.ey-Beu U lluy, wMWadryakta pl'~ ca~ by ana:--. ... ..,. .. ft.lld • Mia proclllCt wttM..t ~ ... mt. So elle a.d M:r' ~11ll19d for- ••laW a ellia crmm dlia.t la all aatma1 tM1 eol-.a pr a•' •• ce r 111 ~ ,. .... +attfte &Dd fra&ra.cea. Tk pr•ert. Ba• rJ10... II. ... borD la a ...U towa ldtrkn. a.d..., la~~ COUit to cout. For l:afarmadoa. call It.ala Aaa r tu at 988 8894. EXERCISE NEEDED ... F"rOmPa&elO resoaises ra11 91d from 45 per- cent '" Montana to n percent '" Tet•leSW. e, C8mY T1ltAIE Cl .a I ESOll ---c---Prob6ei 1as '" ma:mage or be- t-een family memoers affect me ---~ _ _,. __ .....__ :-·"':...•:-tea-· ..... , •• ......,._,~~~".! too rses on. an lrldMduat. A hus- band team who practJce co- tnerapy '" Newpcwt Beach ha-foe seen tremendous resutts when ~ lndltdes perSQIS ll'Mlt.-ed Or ChnstJe Smth a c:il llC8I P'S)C olog1st received her degree at the CaMoi IU Sctloot of Proless:IOr\ll Psyc:hok>gy '" San Diego. Or. Rlc:Nrd Bibeau. a mama9e. hlmlty and c:hlld coun- selor. recelted his Ph D fTom lntematAonal Urwers1y and his masters degree in mamage. tamity and d'8d counseAng ~om Cabfomi:a Family Study Center. Both have U.. own practices but have been dowlg co-therapy for a yeat great sua:ess e knew we d esther dn'Ye each Other crtlrf de.lg U.S. or 11 wou6d wor1t. Sad Smith. And 11 s been wormg . . Our therapy IS short-term becaose we are tfT"9 to Shift the tamit1 or the re&at.onshsp out of a rut. • she saad "'We focus more on change than problrig. We try to WOf1t ~out d a )Ob by geltll"IQ the partners or hlmi.i.ies Twenty minules of exerase n-w:ee twne5 a .,... cs one ol the ~ Pubic HellfttJ Sen1oe's stated 1990 helfth go.as tor the natJon along With ras.ng to 60 J)e'a!nl the proportlOn of adl.11.s ~r~en~~ ous ~ exerCISe~ h est>- mated that betaaeo 10 percent and 20 pscenlof edufts exerase l!Yee °' mcwe-.. • wellk.. HAIR LOSS • BALDNESS The fedeniliiget ICJ. "it ., inten:n report. has s.t rt be- fle¥e5 these goms .. not at- ... tlfttlW~ •HllrF•• *» •Ms Tra"'*'•• ,, • ,..._ ~ .,...,~ •C...ltaicw;w ·~~~·Sena&,.. OEJl\IATE l~TEIU 'ATIO~ 'DI ... ,,. I' r If Pr•, .. ta.nab6e by 1990. &erase Qf) hap combat JC371 a..:a -.c.... Z37 F-. c;.,.. r c • -oncing together Smrth and 8'.oeau often use lhemsehes as modets ourng JC*11 ~. lherebygmng. realo- e ~of suooesstlll com- And the two are a strong team · Havwng a partner nas heiped us catCl'I things we migrtt m1SS on our own When one of us cs "'9 the otner can watdl the reacbOOS atound the rOOITI. Srr-Yth~ They ha¥e seen excmng resutts from their co-therapy 8'oeau uses the ar'*>gy d\a1 betor"e therapy marnage 1:S e drMng .nhout headlights. and after therapy tne lights come on and couptes can see where they ~-e come trom and wt?re they •ego.ng 5mfth exp&aned that there are marr1 stresses on fam:. >es toda) e¥ef\ when each member 1:$ s. K:CeSS"'u. lt1 ~ "' SCt'IOO w ,.. S1.ccess ano achte"~· c;.omes a ne. range of ~o~ ferr\s.. ~ sa:d A."T)'tJme you ~ U\31 ,-ou or some01 ie -...-== :~ ~~ _ 4'10 to e•· 1----ptess ther'tsel-.. es or fee ac- cepted 'M!n r\aft>e there IS a ptob-em Fam:Aes na...e been .ecy to ~ r •or ~aoy and resuts ha.~ been tar more suc- cess:'v U\an when ... Oll"'\at.IOn cs Oelng passed baca and orth ~ When eves yocae IS present. eacn can SPeak for ha I tSeff. and $mltn and a.oea., can waic:h how each interacts and comt1"1\.nCates the OUlers When a tamt, in trout* they know st and lhe\o wart to cnange Sm asserts.. Thes:r oFice cs at 180 t~ Center Qm.oe Suite 1ao "4e•;>e>n Beadt phone -59-0437 1~• :+ og PHARMACY! "Your caring community pharmacy .. • P~ S.nia • ~ Pncn • MOit lw W'lt <Ards Accepted • §aab DiM: I •I Propam • F1lll Blo..-Prcwr• T aamg • FR.EE Dwlwer' co C-.... cWt M.:r • PARKING lN REAR • c..e.-a8ICI Cookies V. Yam V.'Ai:t Sn-\.-U., eon.. dd M.r MIJll ·nrpon ~b lor JS J;~ars! 27M E. 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SerQe"K would nave taken to becoming mo<e popular. even ·Parentsseeastrongehiseleij arms rather than an~ his nose. among those wflo do not depend nose ..u. good lines as an AJas, lha1 ro-1e and k:Jyalty foe on their face toe therr fortune rnvestment in the diild's future: : "lat imperfect faaal tronuspteOe U s even ~ a nnnut;.1 -,, .. -r--r---ne says. ..They're not at aD -a most iwommen1 iwot>osas 9111 rt em. says a New Y Ol1l nose r-..ctant to spend the S3.000 to on Edmond Rostand's flctional surgeon $6,000 it takes:· hero -may be a thing of the past ·More parents than ever t not of the theatet": many peopJe befoee are expected to delrver Last year. he says. he per- today would rather fP#rtdl than cheef to lhetr dlaldren u.s year w.. formed nose JObS for a brother '.riht ... _form of a nose~ .. c.2VC. Or and $1$1~ whose parent s SPYe '!:llCosmetJC .... ,,,.,.., -a ··nose u..., ,...,..,, -1-them the ··....tt foe the .Jewtst'I .._. _.. • Stuart Arnold. of Long ls&and. "'' • -----------------------. hoiday of HanukJtal' ... In additon to it's full Physical Therapy Services , introduces its ... NEW START SPINE CENTER PhysacaJ Thefap.sts 1-rer ...... .,. and ~ Roy 1lltrod1JC,e Teresa Bnanel. who has designed the llf• Start SpN Ceder. Teresa r~ent:1 eft &.e Ca ornaa $(line Surgeiy Med~al Groi..p '" LOili Be2W. after h e ,ear~ of d.rectJng and de.e tneu J)f'ogram She is now US.f16 tnat backgro..ind to de+telop the Mnr Start ._ Caller • Der-.r.< udes • Etutian • Patient Ec*Jcation Baci~xd' ~ ? !! ~ ;sOir i- ~ e; r:. :!~ ;i-•.~:.i· .~ ~· ~t i:"2 t • Spinal Rehab6ta tian • 6enerat Rtcon1itiani11c utJ 'IZJfTi slate of t~ art rl!N talfre t11u1prrtt11t Amo6d says that 13 years ago, 80 percent of his patJents were womeii; today nearly ~ of hts patients are young men. · The nose is not the orly iwotut>eranoe to be saaificed en the name of cosmetic. or ''aesthetic'' surgery. as rt as sometimes caDed. ~ Ugety IS done on ewwytJmg from breasts to eye- lids. chins and ears to buttodls and thighs. The number of c:osmetlC Sla'- gery pn:x:edur~es haS n:::reesed 24 peroen1 during the last two years. ac::c«ding to the Amencan Soaety of Plastlc and Re- PHYSICAL ... r....r.,es Of puling ob,ects. Ger'MraDy heat and ultrasound onty treat the symptom and not the P'obtem. That's why " &$ important for a patient to learn about has body mecharncs. In seNe tha CCAnmUn1ty better. the center ri offer dasses on such topec.s as How to Start an Exerase Program. h also will offer executive pnys.ca.Js. elect.rocardeograms along wrth blood testing and c:omplete physical evmuation. The therapy cemer es at 360 San MtgUel Ome. Swte 30 l . Newport Beach. phone 759-0300. ' and their chances of mc:mng up the c:oq>0ra1e ladder.·· Sherman b e:li ews the m- er eases m such surgery iwoc:edlKes ..a conthJe. as the •'baby boom.. generatJOn hits ttM!lll late 30s and eetty •Os. 'Obvlousfy, as the 'boomers' age. they will find themeeNes confronted wit.h deeper wtir*les.. more uggm.g. more Pf'CN• • oent t>asp. We'I 998 greater ac:cep. tance of p&as1Jc "'98'Y as a means of sustMWlg a youth:fuf appearance.·· he pn9dict.s.. Greeti~gcards putting fitness in.to perspective ., n. A•• I e d ,.,_ The fitness ··aaze · has come to ttus· greebng cards. . How abou1 a catd showing a woman 1n a isweatswt on an ex erase bilke. liftmg weegt'IU? "'Having the per1eCt body isn't difficutt," the card teases. The ptn:Nine: "h's impossit>tie:· ··Adults e to share ,okes abou1 lhetr fitness efforts. tM!ll1 wherl th«e's no iw(9ess." says Stwe Finken. a humor editor at Hallmar1( carets. ''What they're really say.ng ls that it's tough to Jteep li1. but u.ey· re gcwng to keep trying." The fitness efforts. of course. extend to deebng and few Cil'ds are left unturned on that subfect. Hallmark says it exoects 2 mllion diet c.ds .. be glY9rl this year. 3901 E. Coast Hwy •• Cotono del mar IDYii& SILE · • NaJfU ' lmerul • liecyde & T...tlli 5. O",,, Ill !!_~ES Sunglasses & Designer Frames Me ~ ·1, 1W Continena.I lt~•em .. affe ~ unque ~ ~ senlee where JOU an ~ "islted • your home Of Offia • .ind • row CCWhene~ l. 360 SAN Ml6IE. 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