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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-09 - Orange Coast PilotI l I THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1911 2S CENTS Growth protest shifts to cities Supporters of Coast city initiatives see little fallout from defeat of Measure A BJ BOB VAN &YKEN ............ The banJe of the county is over. The battle for the cities i1 about to becin. Despite Tuesday's defeat of Measure A. powtb..conttol advocates in Huntiqton Beach, COltl Mesa Balsa's actlvists. ~lalming victory BJ ROBERT BARKEll ............. Environmentalists are claimina a m~or victory after a bill to set up a special assessment district became mired in in the mud and murlcy watenof the Boba Chica manblands. "It's a victory for all the people of Huntinaton Beach -not just the bup and bunnies,•• said City Coun- cilman Peter ~n1 a leader of the city's environmenw faction. Stirrina up the aooct feelinp was a decision by state Sen. Marian Beracson, R-Newport Beach, to witfid.raw the bill at the ursina of city offtcials and after heavy attack &om local residenis... and Newport Belch are ltill op- timistic about their city measures, which will appear on November's ,election baUota. .. One thina that came out of Measure A. even tbou&b. we lost. i1 that we identified a ~m and we offered a solution.'' Mid Geri Ort.ep. a proponent of a HuntiQllOO Beach ' powtb-c:oottol initiative, similar to the defeated county meuuie. ""The problem is ltill tbete, aad I think we have to 6ed a way to oYerc:ome tbe conftasioll the ele- v~ created about tbe illUC." City officials uid the meuun failed simply because voters ralized it wouldn't :'S:::l of the ptOblem, but()rup . 0rtep said she believed one re:uon Measure A wu ddeated is that developers were able, in their anti- initiativc campaip. to convince north county voten that the measure was not in mar interest. '"\ "In the north county, &My're pretty much built ou~ aad tbCy doa't care that much abOut wbat'•rina in the south county, .. she • 1'he situation ii di1Jeimt here. We still have some sipificaot un- developed parcels, and people pu- inely want to see some responsible development" But Huntinaton Beach City Counclmu Tom Ma llid the city is ~ ~t built out. ~admittana liallic ,and srowth are bia proble1fta. be •id the tolution needs to be t.bouabt out and include tedera1 and staie authorities. · .. It was emotionalilm vs. realism. I think the V01el"I finally lat down and saw that the iAitiative wu coafusina and wou.ldn•t do what the 1Uppoi1et1 said. .. Mays said. Tbe bill, Withdrawn last year when similar questions surfaced after ap- proval by the state Senate, would establish an assessment district to Tlise about $230 million for public work projects. Catberlne DaYl8oD andBW BabblttofBaatiacton Beacb ~ttbe BolMCblca Jtcoloelcal R11 ene. .................... Finandn& aspects of the plan were attacked. alona with fears that a na\lipblecbannel would cause ~or beach erosion. Environmentahsts also said ~tlands protec\ion needed tiahter auarantees. Beraeson said Tuesday that she was witbdrawina the bill to honor the city's request for more time ·to reached qrecment on such issues as a development. annexation and the im~ct on nearby beaches. • When I introd~the bill), I said it was my aoa1 to e the city a full panner in the plannina process for this project. .. Bcrseson said. .. For the first ti me ever in the history of the project. the city has a seat at the negotiatina table ... While the Bolsa Onca wetlands backcn weTC happy, oftici.als at Sianal Landmark Co. of lmne. the Bolsa Chica laDdowners, said they wcre disappointed. .. The Bolsa Bay project is complex. emotional and easily mis. understood." said Jeff Holm. a Sipal (Pleue-llOL8A/A2) ~arl indicted oVer campaign gifts ....... ~ ... wire'"'"' Newport Beach video pfoducer GeoraeStuart Karl Jr. was indicted by a federal pand jury today on cbaraes of Ulepl contnbutions tn 1984 and 1986 to various candidates, includina fonner presidential candidate Gary HuntJnaton Beech High basketball fens,. member c09Ch Elmer Combs'• tenureu a glory era./81 Entertainment Baet•e11 • lilclU " .. HarL Tbe indictment allqed Karl in- duced others to make political con- tributions supportina the candidates be favored and then reimbursed them to elude federal limits on campeian contributions. L& una uti ity battle returns· Tbe iovcmment also ~ Karl solicited the small contributJons and that treasurers of the political com- mittees involved declared them small and lawful contributions made by people other than Karl. The 12-count indictment accuses Kart, 34, of consptracy, false state- ment~noealmcnt ma matter before a government agency. matins an iUepl corporate contribution to a federal candidate, makJna exOCSSJve contributions to a federal cand!date and making a campaian contributJon Cities planning land p u rchases with new funds Prop. 70'spassage grants three Coast locales $15 million BJ LANCE IGNON .............. Lquna Beach is '°1111 on a spend- ina spree. So is Huntinaton Beach and Irvine. ' With the ovcrw'belmina pusqe Tuesday of Proposition 70 -tbe C&lifomia Wildlife. Coastal and Parts initiative -the cities will teeeive more than S 1 S millioa for1he purclwe of raw. undev~ lands. Jn all; the s&ate will dole out S71S million throuab<>ut c.alifomia ~ the next several yean for oUb. ~ and fish habitats. <i>utaJ protect.ion. historic pma:vatioo ud trails; Tbe initiative, wbd will be ..... thtoulb tbe slleof'_boDdl\ was fMlid by ID a1niolt l..to-l IDUIP'· Oa die Dilbt the initiative paeed. • 1_.,;,.leeda0Dea 5.-e Com-v·u· • ,..atod. die City Coacil ....... o( ·~ Oft bow it .... t~itsS~Alloltbe pWctr• would make key addilions 10 dw: c1ty•1 !P"ftbtll.. a awatb ol oPeft ~~=tt=:=~~ eilicl IMS I 0 millioe will co~ C?DlY • ~ --of itldni Oft bit with 1111: n. ••••• ~ • ne h'-Co. .. ~ ... dlc ...,..,. ..... ~···~. 'nt Iha. _...au cw owr !;500 ......... ..,,. $100 .• pnctll& ..... '11111. • .. Iii irn111 111111 • .._-• ..... "'' ,, )111 ..... '° ......... uoo111 a .. .. in the name of another. The document contends Ka.rt made Sl00,000 1n illepJ campaip 00& tributions lO Hart and other can- didates. It also aJ1cteS Ka.rt used his former (Plea89 -KAaL/ A2) ~ Oenlaer •• ....,...._. trol ICtivill ia Newpof1 ltelcb. llilt she and Im eobortl ....... '° .... le.oa ma boda dais yw's M1111J1 A, and I bd)e Ova' anotMr' U I I KR A two yan.111>. Tbe 1916 · Masure A Wll a ci1y ballot mcuu.re tbal would Uw paved the wa1 fof a IDljal' a .. eeioe or Newpon cater. ne lniM Co. poured ab• ~t olmoeey iato lts CllDNJ' Ul IUllPOlt .ol 1M measure. only to be IOUdly d lfc 111 d by city reDdenU wbo dilll llOl --(Plxx .. GllOW l&/d Money talked inOC e lection Top 3 candidates in 40th District spent more than $2 million I .. U.S. Tempe. ....o..... • l't 11 u . llONEY TALKED; VOTERS LISTENED ••• ~·· . =i~ it .. outrqeou. .. but noled for tbe 70lh Aaembly Di..nct. in· paid for, and now ~·re toina to · Coa tpervoceep:nctin,wueven cum bent Oil Fera.aton beat have to clean .ap ~ t1af6C mesa.•• ~· · cbalJeneet Evelyn Hatt by nearly l-said Irvine Mar._or I.any Aaran. one • lftprewe~ou&apentbyabout to-I, bUt ouupeot her nearly ).&0-I. of MCUW"C A 1 moac ardent sus>- ~ ,.,...,., ... ....... .. Le .... ., .. ':t r-.:· •• .. . ar... .. . ....... u. Eztended 100 ~-Calif. Tempe • : • • C :••M,_. ...... Llll ._,......,..~-- SIO per voce," aid N•lrtOb. fCTJUIOD tsllmltn tbat be spent PQnm. Low voter turnout WM probebly •bout S22S,000 OD tk c:ampaip, Ironically, in bis IUCCellfu.I bid to llaal 10 &Uer,•a bid aod campaip while Han said abe doled out abOut become Irvine·• fmi elected mayor, Oflldallwerebopinatostmorebana S901<_>00. A&ran outspent hia Of'PC>Mnt. Barry b their bucks. said Nabob. OnJy ••you need ral~ bGcU 10 win, Hammond, by a mlJlln of more than abOut 4S percent of all ftlillercd and I didn't have ,"ea.id Hart. 6 to I, eccordina 10 citr camP&ian •oten in Ora.nee County turned out fCJ'IUIOft aJao apei,!t more tban statements fiJed June . He alto 10 voce Tuelday. $2001000 to win baa first AIKmbly outspent each of the five candidates .-,,.Qty ...... .... ., .. ..... .... ........ ClwtllllM.fc c OlllftoM. c g;:c.! ... ~ CllUllCM.Olllo ~Wcwtll ~ 0.-0. ..... 11 • ...... ,. ,, ~. .. " '° ., .,. .. :="ow, . .. .. 11 =--· .. .. n .. llL.Nt • It IML.lhOfr '° • 9111 AMel'llO It .. ...... " " :::--:. .. .. .. 11 , ........... •• '° 100 ~-.......... ~ 14 -:r..=.'•n•._...•n• 1t 47 11 4a ....... ,. .,, It .. '--••• '° IO ...... • .. • • P'9flO n .. .. . ~ ,., .. 11 •• , " 17 Surf Report ... ,. •• .......... ,.. 4a .. .. ..... ,, .. 11 II ::::.,. °"' 1'D It LOCAnoll _ .... • n • u ..... -=--· "" -11 .. .__ ... ,. .. 1-1 ,.., .... 11 IO ............... .. •t ................... ::: ..... 11 • =~--1'D .. ~ .............. ,.., • 11 •• t-1 ... 11 .. ••No one aiets enthusiastic about 1 teat an l9M. vyina for two Irvine City Council Coopaaiooal race, .. said Nabob. The bia-buc~votet • theory seatSi •=inaa total of137,089. The .. It's eitbe:r' somethina like Pro,P-also held true for Meuure A. tbe Mlt ..,mdet wu PallJa Dlition 13, wbichistieddinctlytotbe countywide l1oWot11owtb initiative Werner, Yiho shelled out S2•,383 for , pune atrinat, or a presidential race that wu aoundly defeatecl despite her council seat. , • • Datrtll r,:, ... ~ ~ , ...... '° .. ,.,.... :: ~ Tlotlae ........ ...,.c. ~= ..... .....= •• ::.= , ... '= tot • n .. ~~-••• ... .. ... ,.,_.. .... Iii~"'· ........ It • ..,_ N .......... loulhlw.. tOt .. ...._. ... ==-.. t'7 that brinp voten out." predjctiom that ....-oott aupport Two proposition• approved by Sin<ie the OOP presidential ra~ would cany it ~. voters Tuetd.ay may heve made a· wu virt~~ a moot point.. mos1 ODDOnats of the JWOPC)MI. collec-difftreooe in the outcoln(I of eeveral .vocen · to stay home, SI.id tive(y-lmoWD u Otizem For T~ races. Propositions 68 and 73 both Nakaoka. .. And in tbi1 c:listrict. where SoJutioo.s, orpniied a IMllive ftand-plaa! limita °'9 the unouat of~ ,_ voti111 •is relatively youna. ~ raisin& dl'ort that collecled Mitty S2 that iDdivkhilJ.; companies and poi. l.akcrl deffilitely played a role m million, ~ &om dcvdopen. it.ital comminta c:an OOGtribute to .v<*r turnout" The Million Viejo CO. arid The · Candidateli . • "' T1Wd plllce finUher Nathan Ro.e-Irvine C.o. acb COGtri.buied SI 00,000. . ~. 73, which will tuperlede Dbeta spent about S47S,OOO OD h.iJ to the effort. with .evera1 other . PrOp. 68 becaute it 'hi appn>vod bya camp.ian. ·accordi .. to Ted Lona. develooen COGtributia,. sums of ·stater nwsia1 atata tbatcandidata Jloeeobefl'• ca.mpaian rnanqer. S50 000 or more. .. · ,• and their political co.mminees can On a ~ vote buis. the bigest TI; measure's JVOPort IO"QUp, receiveoomoretbanSl,500&omany spender far was Newport Beach Citizens For Senslble · Growtfl and one .}Oute:e duri,. 1 filc:aJ ~. •t:tomey imam Y acobozzi.t who Traffic Control, wu only Ible to raiJe Howev~, · nett.her proposition • kbeiled out appnrumately Sii per about $67,000, aocordina to .cam· -places any umiaation on the UDOUJU vote -with no rqrets. paip siatemenu. That. amount· was <>f money individuaJI and comparues .. 1 took an aaeument two weeks •pPUentl)'. not cnouih to counter~ e&D· cOatribute to non.candidate 110 and saw we weren't aoina to I.bake direct-mail blitz lauocbed bY the races.~ u MCIU\ft A.. ~nta it." said Yacobozzi. "Bu.t I wanted to opposition in the days lcadi1t1 up_ to oft.tic pibpositions bave questioned mate 1 aood showuia for the next the election. " • the-~ty· of limiti.na campaisn time around.'' .. It appean to me \hat the 'cte. concritiiutionund may take their cue 1 lntberacefortheGOPoominltion velopen aot the e~ion resuJu they to~·. • -...w '... ' .• • ' J • .I ,. ,~ • ,\, . • • -'5 I 'N .. ' . t ' . GROWTHPROTEST·SBIFTs TO·C,ITIE&.~ ..._.Al ._-r;.· ' •• I added development. .. I think you're aoina to tee the same react.ion to our city srowth· control initiative that we bad to Measure A two ycan aco. ·· said Gardner. "We were outspent l 00 to I by The Irvine Co • but we a<>t a lot more ban& for our buck. It isn't necessarily b1a bucks that count. h's orpnizauon. And you've iot to have I direct mail campaip ... But Mays sasd money was not the tum.ina point. .. I think you could have a;ven the proponeota S2 milhon and they still wouldn't have been able to conviooe the voaen it was aoina to solve the problem," Mays &aid Gardner said that powth-oontrol initiatives abouJd have been pushed in the cities before lbe matter was taken to the county. openina was then because of a Jatk of orpniz.atfon in the cities:• ~ ~k, ~ther Newport Beach act1v1st, wd the north-south tplit on Measure ~will wort to the advantqe of arowth-oontrol advocates in tile ctlles. "A.a I understand it, Measure A pa~ i~ the south county, and did nor pa.ss 10 the north county, .. he laid. .. I think that leaves us a aood chance for our measure.in November." NCWJ>Orl Beach City Manqcr R~ en Wynnl!llaid the oount)'Wide in· 1tiative is far difl'emu &om the Newport ~ mC.Su.re and a com· parison between tbe two is difficult. The defeaJ,ed co"ntywide in1tiatjve looked at emeraency rnponse time, street capacity and'fJood control, but Newport ~b ·1 only considc;n street ca~ty. "It's kind of an apPletoan oranae." '• . different frortl"county powth-control backers. ··oun ii primarily focused on commerctaJ development," be said. "The initiative in C.osta Mesa would have developer fees compensate the city for the 1mi.-ct that a puticular development his on roads and other infrastructure. I think upwards of 90 pen:ent of the people in Costa Mesa support placina the burden of payina for trafl"tc impacts on the ode who it causi~ th0te impacts." Willaams lll'Ced with Ortep that then is still a put need for pus roou o~niz.atioo, however. · 'I think there is'CDCOurqement in the fact that th& San ClerDente city imtiative paStll!I-bandil1," be said. "But we can't faU asleep. The defeat of Measure A cenainly tells us that we need to orpniz.e and educate the 14 .. 'lo 1• .. ....... • 41 . .. . =. .......... ., 14 . ... Tide. .......... .. N Smo1 Report .f-"f:'Y ., . ., lldald$ n : tt 11 .. . TONY ............ " . . 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Durant admitted that Ediaon One resident claimed the OIODe)' h.e Tuesday to initiate a~ qquesf before stood no more tban 1 35 percent would save with EdilOD would i'edllClC the utilities commiwon for 'In un· Chance of succesa. frank put the his 30-ycar m~ b1 three years. precedented boun4t!Y · cb.a.Qao tbat fiaure at about 15 percent. Edison'• cam~ wu·aimilar to would allow tho utdicy tq ti& over Mayor Dan Kenney uid he was onelaunchedbySl!iOAEtwomonths .S~clE'•. ~th IAluna ~tory. · ewayCd last month by SOOAE1 earlier, which include4, a survey Edoon ~·~!he reQUdt. which any· ~laimthatitaratbwcreonthededine indicatina resident& ~femd the San on~ ca~ 1~1ti!te, would c:any m-o~ and .that the~ misht eventually· dip Dieao uulity. . wei&ht tf 11 CllJ"e from elected of· below Edison " . "I frankly don°t think any of them facials. ~ · · (surv~ys) arc worthwhile;· said City The council 'rejected the jeqoes( Manastr Ken Fran~ nt>lina that tioth but Edison may still petition the utilities used biased qudtioniiaires to utilities comm1uion on its own, said Clubs closed in ¥an torn tribute KARL1NmcTEn .... four branC:hes of tbe Boys A Girts Karl allqedly pvc a total of Oub of the Harbor Area are doted SI 59,SOO in unlawful contributions today .1n mev'ory of Lou Yantom, FromAl . ~ • '· corpor1tion, 1 'Kaft..Lorilnlf Home Video. to JJVO an 'iJl.l s2s,ooo contributio• to• fund-raiser enutled "An Eve'bina With 8aJ'bra Streisand arid Robin Williams" which ben· dilled various candidates includ.Jna Timothy Wirth of Colorado, Tom Duchle of South Dakota, Bob Edpr :bf Pennsylvania, Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Sen. Alan Cranston of California. AccordinJ. to the indictment, Karl's 1otal contnbutions to thete con· aressional and Senate candidates totaled $3~300. to Hart's 1984 campaian. who died Mohday. . If convicted Karl faces 36 years lD Y~~ was the lont·ll.me ex- prison and fines totalina 11 least ecu!Jve. dttect<>c: of. ~~th or-S9l~: •• OOOU. SffisDi~~ianCment i.s ~~-. ~~~~ ';:~ u'~h ~ u QU in · · stnct ourt in .-nta of the Boys Oub of Lona Beacb. Ana on June 20. He transfem.d to the Harbor Area Karl lives in the prestisious Bia Oub in 196S and mired in 1916 Canyon~ ofNewpon Beach and is-.The affected clubs are tbe Wesiude a .1971 ,,..duate of Corona del Mar and Lou Yantom branches in Costa Ht&h School. Mesa, the Eastbluff' f>rancb ·in New· The Newpdn Beaclt ~dent now is port Beach ~d the Irvine .branch. the ~d.~or Karl·l.Mtlc Films.· AU clubs will reopen F~y. · .. t think it WU b9clrwan:ls.," she Did. -rhe developers were able to use this idea that somehow the cities would be financina road develos>-mcnt in lbe unincorporated county as a way of a1tackin1 Measure A. That Wynn said. 4 don~ know if the election does or doesn't have an effect on oun.•• people." · Cotta Mesa C.ou,ncilman OrvilJe · -: Ambursey said he dt1W1 a fairly --------~-··-·~-.-.•.---.-. ---•.•,.-lllli•--.-----.. --• Costa Mesa acuvist Scott Willi•ms said powtb<e>ntrol proponenu in hit city arc usina an approach somewhat ~~~:~lusion from the defeat of 'BOLSA BILL ~s SHEL ViNG'CB' EE·R·E· D ••• .. We'll have no difficuJty at all defcatina the initiative." PromAl . , · . · .CITIES PLANNING LAND PURCHASES •• ~ senior vice praident '"There arc lookina at aeverat. altematlves for temperedbyrqmstbattbecityspent lqitimate public concern• and there futuri.de~elopmen1ho~.iocludin1 about $200,000 in lc:pJ and coosuJt- also is a polarization and a charted imrodbction of ao6lbtr_~-' be said. ant fees to look out for ill intaau.. political atmosphere in wt\Jd) it Jaai Julie Froebera. BetJaon s chief of Green sugated, however, that the become extremely d1fficuJt to cSe. staff in Newport Bacli. said Wednes. debete, wbkh perhapa reached ita velop aood 1>Ublic policy... day ~t there~ no comtn1Qneou to zenith at a publ.ic bearina in February TromAl ' , that the cny will be able to use the funds to reimburse ill parks fund, which supplied the on11nal SI mi1J1on Thecnyexpccts to receive aboutS7 milhon from the county th11 fall for the transportation c-0mdor riabt~f· way. which runs east to west throulh La&una Canyon. frorucally, while the city 11 count· ins on the funds to cover the Saodbna .purchase sf the uutiative money falls throu&h , the present City Council is philosophically oOPOICd to the sale. Resident Emif Aleunder recently -cbatied the co"ncil with want1na lhinp both wap. "You can't fi&ht it and at the same time spend the money," he aid at a counctl mceulll Lut month. But even 1f both the corridor sale and the initiative money are un- available for the SandJ' purchue, Frank said the city could ":m rai1e the funds by baltina all capital imporve- menu ror a year. Rtprd1ea of bow the property 11 putebued, the city will have plenty of options for its upcomina spturse. With the open apace purchaae m:ommendations and a couple of extra ones l1'Utde by the council in hand, the city plans to hire a consultant to apprai1e the value of all the remainina private open s.,.ce in La&una. \\'hen the two-month study ii finished. the cit): wiU tend letters to tbe ownen noumna them the city m~ wish to purchue their property. The state will dole out the money u needed for each purcbue. ~ ................................................ .. W ednesday's Lotto picks ,, BJ'l'kA .. eda&ed Pren Hen are the winnina numbers picked Wednesday ni&ht for the 1 Cahfomia Lottery's twr~-wukly : ... Lotto 6--49" pme: 9, ~. 24, 31, 41, 2S and the bonus number, 7. Players who corrcctly auested all t;. six numben will share a prize pool of , S5.6.million, Jonety offkials said. ORANGE lhlilv 1111.f COAST ..... ,r_I MAINOfftCI U0 Wf9I e., St Ciom liYM CA Mtll~ IMO ...... CA~ All tbolC who picted five numbers plus the bon"9 number wiU divide llnOftl tbemJtlves a prize pool 0($ 1.5 million; five of six will ahare S77•.000: four of Ill will ahan: S704,000. Three of ail is won.h an automatic: 15 per win.net. The sales from Saturday rtiaht to Wednadly's drawifta were $14 million. ~~ ... 1 ,. _, fOIOJlll i<IJI011 • • ( Brand said the most important Stpal officials said Wednetday introitll9C another bill Sbe said that attrleted about 3~ ~has purchases arc tbOIC in Lquna Ca· that they'redetennincd to push ahead Be~ waDtl to lee the studies 00 railed .. the leVeJ ' O( contc:ioU.mcst" nyon.-A pie ab.aped piece at the with plans to win final cenifi~on the .-oa'vipble channel and other and made the city a ~~ player" in ~ junction of El Toro and Lquna from the California Coula.1 -CoQ)· reatUJ"CI .. and then 1Ce tble best way to future Bola Cbica debaces.:- Canyon roeds tnown as tbe Cortese mission to build S,700 hospes, 1 IO·" The Bolsa Otica mAnb1i.nda are property would make 1 perfect ad-1,600-alip marina, possibly a navi-Froebefl said ~n believes soulhofWamerAvenue&nd~t dition to the veenbelt, be said. pble channel and preserve 9 U ~ thal BolJa O\ica lqialation would to hcific Cout Hiabway. Tbe 1,600 ... God forbid they put a ?·Eleven of wetlands. ,_ have 1 better cbance once it receives acres are in unincorporated <>rans thCTC, That would Just break my Cart Neuhausen. Siana!'• director final ~nification fi'om the Coutal County territory but &W'TOunded 6y heart," Brand said. of plannina for the Bolsa Chica Commission, ex~ nut year."' Huntinat0n ~b city lintita and are A SQ.aae parcel 1Jona Laauna proJect.,saidBeraeson'1billwaan't"a Green said his elation over the e~pectedto)>eanneudtot.hedtyone Canron Road dubbed .. Chinese (or do or die .. effort. The company ii demise of eer,eson•1 bill wu day. • Chru~-namedba~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of that name -would make another II prime purchase JS weU u SO acTCS adjacent to the S.'ndlina lot known u the DeWitt property. The city will have SIO million 10 1pend on open space J)WChases plus an additional $67,000 for uptrldina parks.. Irvine wiU tet 1 bue ofS4 million that will be ulCd to buy land borderina the east side of Jeffrey Ra.d between the San Di.. and Santa Ana freeways. It will tct another $320,000 for elistina patk needs. Hwuinaton Beach wiJJ net S 1.5 million rot tbe restoration o( tbe Bola Chia wctlandl or purdYJt 'of property adJacent 10 the wetlanda. TbC city wtlf ,et another $660,066 for patk nccdl. While any city could apply for OJ>Ctl apecie funds prior to the.,. • .., of the pub irutiative. only thfee Oranee Cf)ulity cities choee CO do IO. ..r • ~::' ..... , ..... d ..,.._,..., • !'CAI °' 111111 ,_ '°"' ...... .. !JOp ........... ,.ll'l ..., ,,.,_, ..,, .. .. ....... ........, ........... raw oo • -'ICU COl'Jllr '•!II ... ..... 10.• ll'l.AIMI ... ..., .. 1111-...WCS Qn1•1R T1t1Jfl IAll ... ~=~---.. • ' .,. ,, . .. .. .. .. ... , ~ .. .. . . Fate of highway bond won't be decided until officlal count; OK'd spending reforms clash to prevail over Proposition 68•1 ~ · voun that the existml limit is the main provisions. roedblodr 10 improvtJll. 01 evaa main- Propolition 68'1 limits on tbe size of wni..., pu.bUc cducati.On IDd otba key donatlou to lelislative candidates 1'!!. p>venmeDUctvicea. dection appear to be larteJy supa ICded by Pr'ODOlilion 72, whidt wouAd have Proposition 73. modified tbe ~ limi1 U> • BJl'l'BVEOBllSINOD f'or&ndl,564,SIO...,mst-adiffermc:eof But ProPQlition 61 a11o would ims--ala tu oo ll'Oline to be ..,::": • 4 , ,,_...., 1.458 votes. caps on tow 4onations by individualund transpOrtatioct ~ "'~ ll LOS ANOEW -Voien left loomina Altboulb vocen were in the mood to· ~it.ations over a ~~ period to pen::ent to 61 pcn:aL quation.1 unanawered Wednesday after slow runawar camoeian apmdiftl and Jqislalive cal'ldidaaa. 1be proviJioa AfttJ,..t.u cndadcr Paul Ginn aod otba' splinina almost evenly over a SI billion curtail the influcnc:i of~ in~ -oould IO into effect if it wu found not 10 tuPP91WS bad io#wd tlMd ii Would lion bond and &pPn>vina two (bey clouded visions ofme final sbaPe that oonflic:t with Proposition 73. •bich coo-iwovide aeeded~ tbr ~ conflictina ca.mpaap spendina . new~ Jaws will tU:e by pusi.ns both tains ·no cumulative limits. without .,:ncn.tJy dililtiQI at ail'ti'- onn measures. Propol:auoos 73 and 61. , Proposition 68 contaid1 otber spmdins limit, estabtiJbed by o.-1 But in more definitive act.ion on Propolition 73, wbicb wu apPrOved SI provi.Slom that ~n 73 does not 1979 initiative.. Tbe speadir11 criliaa lilt st.a1ewide ballot pr'OIM)litiou,-¥oten in percent to 42 pm:ent. will limit cootribu-. lddl'al, but may be fovnd to coa1liet in annual apaactiturel to ...-1a1ion pOwtJi . Tuesday•a election llaooed the bands of ti9n.t in all .state ~ local ~ and 10me fashion; exceptions to lqjsladvc and COil of livow.. · thole wlao wanted to tiftkct with '°vem-prohibit DUblte ca.meaian finanaq. . contribution limits for '"teed money"" to Propolilion 69, tbe AJ:OS iaitiMiYe tba1 ment spend.ins limita and made 1t clear Individuals can 11ve up to Sl,000 P'.Cf eeu_cam~ staned and a ~ui!~•llltllt wuddeaU:d. 3lpctCCD1to61perc:ad.wu they cton•t like the idea of quarantinina candidateperfilcalyear,politkaloomJD.1t-that lellSlative candidates and ~ton virtually identical to a 1986 uti-AJDS AIDSviaim.L tees. DO moR than Sl.SOO per candidate colkctcontnbu1Jonsonly1nyan10whicb ballot measure tbat vou:n def'ea1ed by a Vocm embraced bonds for purdwe of per fiscal year, and political penies and their names will be on the b&UoL · marlin of more than r-o to one. parka, public acbool consll'UC'tion. home bro9d-bued J>O!.iticaf committees. up to .. Most incumbents are aoina to eet re-Backed by 1upporten of poU1ica1 ex- loans ·to veterans and ma.kin& buildinp S5 000 pu candidate per fhcal year. elected easily... said Aaembly $peaker tremist Lyndon l:alloucbe, tbe meuare safer in eanbquaka. fbe meuure, spomon:d by three law-Willie BtOWll. a San fraocilco DemocnL wouJd have required bcallh officials to They allo approved propolitions that makm. alto will bar tran.sfenof campaip "M= is that voter namout is J01.ft1 to report to the swetbe oames of~with requite county URUOn to be elected and funds betwee.a candidates for dective ao .· Poliucians are now P.na to be AIDS and tiw. tcltdlC positl" b t.OUlben leCOncMkaree murder penalties office. _prohibit dected office.holden from doina what conpasiooal people bave to eaposu:re to the virus. for anyone who ~lb a police offi~ accepllftl_ ~ lift or hooorari.um of more do, pu"uina campa.ap oontributions It would alto have ~ acquired ~onnina official duties. thanSl,OOOtfom one IOUtclf-10 a year. and harder. immuneddicieftcy ayndr<>me10tbutate'a Seate election ofrldab Slid tbe fate of be offidall from usina tu moner. to rend "h's eo!na to dissuade people from tist of communicable di--. makiDI PrQpotition 74 the bond measure spon-out newsldtetl or other mJSS maiUnss. teetint office and 11ve thOllC •ho already both ~ sub,tcd to quarutine. eored by Gov. GeO;F Deukmejian to fund Propoeition 73 wu awoved by a Wider have 1 name identification an advantaaic. Proposition 10. a S776 millioo bond hiahway COOl1NCt.ion and improvement. marlin than ProOOlitiOD 68, the measure .. It'• an annoyance, not a problem... measure for purdwe and dievdopm C9t ct a~tly will not be dcc1ded until an sporisoled by pubtio.inlerat sroups that At the outlet, Republicans will bne an peJ'b and land that supporu ~ omciaJ vote count is announced nut ~vcda Sl percenuo 47 percent vote, so advantqc WMSer the new rules, Brown species. -.s patted, M peroeat to lS month. · Propoliti~. 73'1 provilion.1 will ~vailln said. . btc:ause they ha~ more S 1,000 percenL . Ballot rc1umt oa Proposition 74 anyconflicti'areu. contnbuton. The prODOll1 is the 6nt bood Wift waiven:d between voter approval and The problem is that discusston of V~mat.i•itdear1h9didnotwish placedoaibebl.Uott.broulbtbei.aitialiYC. rejection into tbe early ~ o( Wcdftes-conftictH'I pro~ m!WJy ~nets up m to eue the IC&le spendina limit. defeated or sipaun-ptberiJll, proce11 ma 1922. day. With 100 percent of~ repon-coutt, state dection ofliciab said. Ptoposat.ioD 71 by 49 oment to SI perceftL Propooen1111da11Md d>e IU'atc:IY after ICale ini and moce lbu ' mil.lion votes Wlied Princil)91ly, PrOOOlitioft n·s ban on State ldw>ol:I dUe<BiU Hoa.11 and other lawmakctl ·defeaWd three ,.t bolld Ilia in tbeday.~werel.'63,122votes public financmao(campqm is expected supp0.nen11llled10convinoea ~rityof proposaltia 1916; Black professor sue~ UCI for refusing him tenure • • • A faident in the 19000 block of Jcrritya•Lue II.id tbat'tomeOOC stole a T ~and a jlair ofwbhe medium lborta otrber dotbesJine • . . ... ~ NportlOdly stole • 1978 Ford C:p val~ at S~ and "'"• a ltoute an the l 'JMJU block ol Florida Street. • • • ~ reponedly ....... win- dow 10 a blue Font van at Faces at 8t.ecla ~ and Ellis Aveauc and ... .Pabtic Mdral equJpntent v&lmd tt J6JO. ••• A~ee· •:;,a .. loyScout type .uilbrm" ea a ~bor"• YMt ............. Ge hCe into her 1YM1. i.'Jnw relidnt ia .a. 4IOOO, WaCt ol: ...... Ordl micl Polici c.t.:Ud ii CMlt Md bmd lbat ... .... .. Ediiola ... ftlldial eleclric meten. •••• Sollla-. ** a rideocr • ~at Sl7S et Caa9bro ~ .... 2SllO.ySL . . • • ••• NoretM8Ss.ooo .... ot~" tad ·• ..... "'....., .... t.mfr'Olaalilolneoe,..,... The .,.,..,~ ia ~ .. ualocbd ~.,.,, ••""'9 .. .,.... ........ A 11·)'W"Qld ~ Wll repo111d • Plumber unearths skull In I an asks new version Offrade bill -Baab, mnnt•1mate cb ' Healthcare plan rejected In House vote Reagan gets expanded Medicare bill (EST. 1932) cants Duke and Democrats on budget collision course - Bl _,·A: ·D . So Old ••• tl1lll. Yet SO New Students, ~ot police clash in Seoul Join Us For Our 1st ~ve~ - (._Nwo...a•·s> ,.......,, ............. ,_ ...... 1 •• DraftlewlO-. Draft ..... ail. -....e leii(DOla.) WellDrlab .60~ U.00 U.00 tl.U --• U... Mmlc 'IWPIUllAT Nilll .,._._ DAILYPRI~ DUiy Dnwinp at 7p.m. P'or Dinnen tor TwO .,._. GRAND PRIZE = lt"COLORT.V. _ 1'6 E. 19th SL Co.ta M .. (Behind Miu Theew) (Formerly •'The 1'linc') I • I: School club keyed to helping others Students get their slJareof lJoaors Loti of awards and conaratula- tiom are at banct To start, Special Achievement A wards were pres- ented to 1even Irvine students by the Irvine Ranch Water District. District representatives attend- ed the Irvine Unified School DistrictScielKlC Faiuecently. Recopized for their water-re- lated science projects are: .......... thitdlflde, Northwood. "Water Ex_l)a!lsion; .. ~It l1er, fourth pwie, Los Naranjos.,. .. How Does Addina Salt tO Water Affect its Fruzina Into Ice? .. Aho RM Watte, fourth pade, Greentree, .. SolarWater Oeaner";Ja~Maldtf, fifth arade, Colleae Park, .. Water Oraaniams"; TJle9i-Pommer, fiftll arade ... Pleue Bua Me"; Jae.b Gro11, fifth arade Vista Verde, "The Amount of'Sait in Different Types ofWater''; and Trlda Cuunlllp, sixth p-ade, Deerfield. ''Solar Eneray Collec- ton and Water." The projects were selected from 293 entries in the science fair. Selection criteria included use of scientific method, completeness of research, evidence of problem solvina. creativity, neatness of exhibi and relevance to water issues and problems. • • • Let's not forset three recent winners from Corona del Mar. Carolya Salnnu won an American Jurisprudence A ward for outatandina academic per- fonnance in a Constitutional Law course; PamelaS.JSruweD won the same award for her work in the Evidence I Coune; and David S. Brower was awarded for his work in the Uniform Commercial Code course. All are students at Western State University Colleae ofLaw in Fullerton. Western State bu campuses in Ora nae County and San Diqo, withanen.rollmentofmoretban l,400studenta. ltisoneofthe taraest law schools in California. • • • And I don't want to leave out Juoa s:ar., ~ Uttle airl a pub, aad at ~ •••IJ irltla J?-7 ~ and 8tne ....................... - •runw.aa .............. Mwoi,,191 ~•HUM .,..,., Ued witla IM ....i tee11 • ulica ,,, for ... ,.... ..... ICCMey. • IC.eMe)'. ol Coroea del Mar ..... -aiDc oaen laded o610 Tij-to ., diluibuae food w1 do"•AI to ....ty dUldreD iD me Coliaa c1ei 1.m orphaftllC. . {, Kenley is a 1e11ior al C.ot0M del II Mar Hiab Sc:boo1_m::,::.r•'1 11 oraident or * · · Key Oub. a community ee.rvicc c:Nb. - .. It's been a tnditioe IO ID 10 WI:), ~MIC for rDOR Gan ll ,_,.. .. said Kensey ... We loeded up .........t IOOds. frozen chicta, rice. ... odorant, toap, c~ wl clil-4 pe>sabae diapers, and :nnciill to spend a IOOd pert of tbe y with tbe - children." ~ arrived iD Mnico **' J J i Lm. S&turday, but were bloc:bd by a ptbqe tnd that ... ltuct in .... \ ianct ibe youths tben bad ao haa all the provisions for the orphe•• up a hill by hand. • But that dic:hl"t deter tbe enthmiutic teen .. rra. 1, Kcmey D)'I M IOOD M they were j\ IPOtled. the ebildftn sbriebd with n joy. Tbey were ICCUllOIDed IO tbe " · (l'lxw ... CLUa/Ae)' t; Workshop ~ showsoff ~ team skills: SlaarlM Moea,dauahterofDr .... Mn.SlaaaalkM .. oflrvine. Sbarine wu honored recently by the Oranac County American Chemical Society as the Outstandina Oiemistry Student at Christ CollCJC in Irvine. Design for teen shopping mall judged best ; Sbarine is •Junior in the pre- professional prosram at the cot. Iese, with a m~or in pro-med and a mmorin youth work. Christ Colleae is a four-year liberal arts collqe located in the Turtle Rock area. and is affiliated with the Lutheran Church. • • • For those sinale parent families who have children forced to take on responsibilities of the house- hold while their mom or dad is at work. the city oflrvine•1 Family ~ ... 8TUDSJlfl'a/A8) When Jeff Jeannette of Newport Beach entered the annual Ora.nae County Hiah School Oesip and Drawina Competition, he told his mother he knew he wouldn't win because be did somethina rather unusual. However, be was wrona. Jeannette. 18, of Newport Harbor Hi~ School. took first plaoc for the destp be created ofashoppinacenter just for tcen-qers. It included a surf shop, video shop, musk store, and convenience market. "l didn't think l had a chance because my idea I dttw WIS far from conservative -which I thouaht they'd (the judges.) be lookina for;· Jcann~tte said "But I guess con: scrvattsm was not on the Judacs minds. They wanted a place that attracted teen-aJers' interest -and I manaacd to do JUSt that" "Jeff desaaned has stores in the shape and function of the merchan- dise they sold." said Jeffs mother. "The entire front of the surf shop was a plaster molded wave that encom- passed a portion of the convenience atore. The patron entered throu&h the WIVC'. The video shop extenor mim- icked a video camera. requ1rina entrance throu&h the (camera) lens. The music store was fashioned around a ~ord. and all of this was cleverly done throuah intenor de- siafl.·· . -His 1ucccu coukS be attnbuted to the love of arehtt«turc that runs 1n the famtly. Jeff as. the son of Bnon and Bonnie Jeannette, who own Brion S Jeannet- te and A~tcs an Newport Beach, an arch1tcctual firm that spectahzes in build1n1 and rtmodehna custom homes. Whtie Bonnie takes care of the finance and administrative work • Brion handles all the an.:hatcctural dcsisn. and Jeff helps out in whatever needs doi na. The fam1 ly business was staned 16 years aao. shortly after Jeff was born "We're not your averqc family. ·· his mother said "We sit around the dinner table and partJC'1pate in 'shop talk.' We'll see a ~ home 1n a rnqazinc or the newspaper, and p1clc it apart. say1~ maybe tt would ha"e been better 1ftbey ~uki have done it this WI)' instead. or ..... His mother says Jeff was always creative when at came to bu1ldin1 \hinp. Even IS a small child she says he created some fascinattna struc- tures with .. Lqos. ·· .. When he l_()t anto hiah school and started in drafttna. tt was no surpnse that he showed an immcdtate interest -as v.-elJasan eitccptional aptitude:' his mother said. Sponsored by the Oranat County ~merican lnstatute of Arcbatccts.. the contest is open to all Oraaeie Cowtry~ h•&b ICbool madcnll.. Tbe. iaaiw.. tefects a prop:! for architecture studeolS to~· Tbis ~·~ was the redetian of a ailti•· shoppina omta. Tbt ooaU:ll iafor- mation was su.bmined to draftda instructon throuabout couty tebociill districts. • .. Many i~ make this ibeir !: senior~ .. Jeff aid. •Jt taltes i mOA of the yar. The idea is prcientect.: an December and must be conapleaed i by May." He lays that it is unusual for tbe majority oft.he students to complete': the proJCd. ' (Pl •• • -WI01'/Aa} ~ . ~ 'Swim f qr tbe Gold' plans publ~c breakfast in Newport Tbe board of difU'ton of "Swim fOl the Gold,•• a community project founded to raite S 1.25 million for the new aquatic center at Corona def Mar Hish School. will host a public breakfast Wednetday. The OlympiMizcd flcility will relieve the burdel'I on an overcrowded hiah school awimmina P!'OJl'lm. It also will be uled for reaional, national and 1ntcmational competition upon ita completion in June of 1990. Wednetday's ICSlion 111eheduled for 7:301.m. at the Balboe Bay Club in Newpon Beach. The COit ia S8, and raervations a~ required. Call the N~ Harbor Arca Chamber of Com~ at 644-8211 for details. . Wednetday at San Clemente General Hospital. 65'4 Camino de los Mares. and June 29 "' the basement confeftnc:c room of SeckHeback Commllnity Hospital. 2 .. S I Health Cent.er Drive, Llauna Hills. Nlmitlioft ia fret. Call Schenk at 493-l 98S for additional information. Optlm,.,. meet tn Irvine The ODtimiM Club of Irvine will heir Jim Robcns talk on .. HoW to Keep &hr Government Out of Your Pocket" a& ill out......_ Tuesday . Hut1t11C!'sn=&r.i~s6\;·;s~~:i~ fbrdetaila. . Konstant wdl dixuss "How to Make Money With Oranac Count~ at 9S.3-S7S7 for further inbmation. Your Businesa Card .. at~ 6:30 p.m. dinner XU&on. Call SS9-4480 for further information am.I raervations. Sample Jawr CJ ... planaed Western State University Collete of Law will host a frtt sample law clala ·for prospective law stu<knts Tuctday at 7 p.m. at an oft-campus site in Laauna Haus. Instructor Sheila Williams will conduct the class, focusina on l<'tual court cata. and win d iSCU11 the lcpl issues in"ohcd. Seatina is lim1t.C'd and ~tions arc ncccssary. Call 731-1000 b "'°"' infonnltioe.. ; Bamnea women to meet ~ Irvine chapecr of t.hc Americu Bua.. Women's ASSONt1on will hold in ...-meeUl!ll Tuctda)' in the Cafe Ricardo at the•Airponp Jan hi Irvine. Business 'USOCllta "111 bt llloeo..s for tbeir contnbutions and accomplithmenn at IM6 ,.m. """"'- The <'051 is S l 6 and rawwtioea arc beilla .an by La Harris at 1414922. .._ .......... _f.lr-t?S-Ute laol• 1a111 prl.M-wtnntnc drawlllCola .... 9bopplncceater. . STUDENTS ••• PromAll sefvic:a Department is putting on a teminarcalled 0 Kids on Their Own at Home.•• Childftn. g..11, will learn to pre~ for household duties in- dependent of parental or adult supervision. Topics include handliq emergencies, copioi with fears, and meal preparation. The proJ1'a111 will be held Saturday from 9:30to 11 a.m. For more information call 660-3920. • • • Newport HarborSoroptimists were honored to have Olympic Medalist IUda Saeaer and world- ra.nked swimmer BW SdnnWtas speaken for their meeting recent· ly at the Santa Ana C.Ountry Oub. p_BJIGK ... •At ..... abe .. ...._.,.::; -· .. .Wuicl. addil!ll ........ ..... urivea, m1yt>e ftwout 2S wiU ftniah. ADd the Mdlitectual ~ Ml Daiei oft'. Tbe hardWoftiN .. denfba been 1CC1PCec111 lhl Umver-_.,~or Arizona-a let.ool bis mOlber claims is Ont oftbe ftnell to ...... .,.., . .. To be acce~ ia one thins." bis mo'het said. ''They wath out 10 ~nt of the students that •tan out if Ibey don't maintain a 3.0 .,.. ·~·~ 111ti•tict don't ht· timidate Jeff. ··rm lookina forward to desianhta and buildina -and I feel I'm alre.dy on m.r way to make my dreams come trw, he said. ' -•r .. *••*- CLUB ••• ham AS I VIII~ be said, and knew that in lldditaon to the sifts for the or· phauee, the visitors always 11&yed to play. • ·"We played basketball and other C' with the kids -even ~ was a lanauqe barrier, every- one undentood we were there be- caute we truly cared,•• Kensey l&id. And that's what Kensey says their club is all about. "It's bard to act a lot of kids to join the club becaute .of the competition," Kensey said. "Other clubs offer fun event.I for their members -for instance like the Ski Oub, where they take trips and do thinp just for themselves. Our club otrm com- munity terVioe, so we don't do thi .. forus-Mdotbinpforothen.But1f they only knew the pride we feel after compleuna our missions -it's lwd to put iDto words -the feelina it aives." Saqer, who spoke about the healthbenefitsofswimming, won the Gold Medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics for the 200 meter relay. He is currently a broker for Coldwell Banker's Commercial Real Estate Division ofNewpon Beach. The caravan to Mexico consisted of eiaht club membera: Ali Bastani, Bfake Bertea, Ray Doney, Derek Turner, Bahman Mirbasbemi, Casey Parks, Fernando Cueetara. Kensey, and advi.lcr Steve Meaeqer. SKILLS EXHIBITED ••• Former professional marathon swimmer Schmidt was ranked second in the world from 1984-86. Now a stoclcbrolcerat the Newport Beach office at Kidder PeabOOy. hedistusssed the rigors of training. The club was recognized with seven awards at the t Otb annuaj C9nference of the Desert Coast' Region. High Hopes and the Orange opening day festivities. County Interfaith Shelter 1orthe The money will be used for the homeless. Orange C.Ounty Chapter's JCDeral Soroptimistsistheworld's operatingexpensesincludinadis- largest classified service t?ni -aster relief, health and safety "\ tion forexecutivcand p11 programs. and youth services. fe'ssi.onal women. ' . We lavlte yoa to aad u _,.:> • • • lDformadoa oa commalty._.,. SUae Griswald of~e.new pea.(q1. We wutt,o ltear fnm . · Soup Exchange Resta~t in yn abo•t llpCOllliqevnta. local Irvine welcomed Red Cross people ud ae&1•;_!.!lood aew1 la mascot Buddy Bloodrop to its 1e11eral. Sad to uauy Pllet, P .0. Mmenacr said some Of'tbe incen-tives to become a Key Oub member are the fun thinp they do. "For instance, after the visit to the orphanqee':cbad a lobster dinner in Rosatito h/• Messenaer said. "There really 1s no way to act someone to join unless they are truly interested in doina community ser-vice. Most of the kids will tip up, but Qnd it )lard~ to 1 fit it in to their schedules and have to·drop out.•• To raise money for the supplies, the Key Oub sold submarine sandwiches and soft drinks at school and made more than $135. FromM "The thrust of the wort is criticaf thinkina skills. problem solvina and IOll. ·ca.1 thinkina. We don't teach the basic skills -the teaular clauroom1 do that. .. Cwiertnia said Jennifer Mao- Masten., Marty Stylkal and Linda Campbell teach the clauea. The recent symposium pvc the children an opportunity to display the knowl- edac learned throu&bout the year in team competitons. The events in-clu~e desianfoJ and buHdina a scale model future city, the construction of alien collectors, short-term problem solving and brainstormin&. .. The sandwiches were aone in leu than IS minutes -and we really made out," Kensey said. "It helped -------------------------------------~· pay for the ps and some of the aoOdies we pve thtm. The rest was donated by community members." A wards were given for the group's contributions of time and money to local agencies such as gran4°'opening. . Bo:1 UM, Cotta Mesa HIH. The restaurant donated $4,250 Mark to tM atteadoa of Katy to the RedCrossaspanofits Botldaer. Kristin Schwarz, 11, of Harbor View School in Newport Beach was sitting on the floor to cheer on her team m the alien collectors competi· ti on. SHIPlfY'S The Best of Levi's at the Best of Prices *Pre-Washed Levl's501 Grey-8*;t(.WhJte S 2 2 9 Stonewuh Waist 28 to 38 ••• *Levi's Shrink to Fit #501 :~.::Jgi:.o • Add S3 Lengths 3MO • Limit 3 per customer 159 Haggar "Gallery" Full elutlc waJst '*'"of Zeppelin 'A elastic waltt, drawstring pants and casual slacks. Compare to $30. Walat ~2 $'1299· Men's Solld Color Knit Shirts · By Muntlngweer. I gtW colora, S-M·L·XL $12 99 HUNTINGTON BUCH m'l.EY' In •IW'1ge Mllrl el Yertrtown llMNO •Oll"'81 Kensey lives with bis father, John. mother, Susan, and bas an older brother, Trevorkwho also went to Corona del Mar iah School and was a member of the Key Oub. "The reason I aot involved with the club was because of my brother - and I ~lf'!red it a pat way to meet eeQJ>le.· he said ... I had no idea how fulfillina it would be to initiate -and complete -worthy cautea." Kensey says he's primarily interested in qriculture end basket- ball. He plans to 10 to Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo and eventually open his own nunery. .. The Key Oub bas o~ned many doon for me." he l&id. This is my third ~ I've aone to the orpbanqe, and 111 miu seeina tht cha~ and srowth just in the short penod rve been a pan.•• And he wun•t kiddin&. Thi• time before the club members ld\ Tijuana. one of the people who runs Colina del Luz handed Kentey a printed list of items they requested for the next visit -done on their new Macintosh computer -also a donation. . ..We bad to make tbe collectors out of scratch," she said ... We couldn't contaminate anythina with our bands. We arc supposed to be on a planet and we have three minutes to pick up the tbinp." The .. thinp" included caas. cans, string. cereal boxes, sand and nails. The collecton were creatively de- sipied from either wood or metal. "We glued P<>l>Sicle sticks toaether and then ~p1er-mached them,•• Kristin said. ·we glued two pieces of wood that we cut and nailed toaether so they would pick up thinp. I think our team did reaJly aood." Jason Wallace, a lifth-.nder from K.illybrooke School said his Costa Mesa team bad devised a metal alien collector. .. I think we are the only ones to use L-brac~ts and door hinaes ... he said proudly. Jason's team consisted of Josh Thomas from Killybrooke. Anton Napierala and John Colewell Whit- tier School and Robert McCool, California School. Their silver peinted "Punker Bot," however, had a little problem in the robot competi- tion. t--======::;::=;:::::,---1 "We made him from milk cartons, ln•ex•pen•alv• • paper towel tubes, an old Bia Foot •(In * epen' tN) not high toy, a two-liter bottle and a medal 1n price: r•uonable; tapemeasurertopullbim, .. explained ct...in.d ... -.. team captain Anton. ed'*1lain0 -i .--Anton said the tape measurer was YOURSELF THIN CAL W•IGHT LOSS used to pull the robot up to a bowl. A team member then pulled a ltrina that dumped a cup of popcorn into the bowl. "It sort offeU over," Anton l&id. "Y eab, we kinda screwed up." added Jason. "That i1 wby we have to do well in the alien collector event. But did you know we were No. 1 in ttie Future City jud&ina?'' Teacher Linda Campbell said alona with problem 10lvina. the children learned a valuable lesson in workina as a team. "When there are so many leaden in a aroup, to work as a team ia not always eas~," sh.e l&id. The fi team of Mannen• pupils from ewport Beach -Josh Hoyer,,,Cassie Bril~ Brooke Stepbeoa. Nick uviani, Jamie Oiadwell and David Reznik -said they learned how to work u a team. "This JU)' wants us to al~ qn:e,'' David l&id. pointina to · .. We finally learned t.tiat if we didn't fi&ht and worked toeetber we could aet it done~· added Jamie. Nick said the nnt couple ofweeb were spent arauina instead of work-iDf.-~e last two weeks we finally said, •hey, we have to work. toa,ether,' ••be recalled. Tbeend result was Cylinder City, a colorful display of odds and ends used to con.atruct a futuristic city in the year 2011 . The city featured 10lar and electric enel'I)', trolley transpor- tation, a robot factory, a 1Rtnhouae, a trade center, a middle-<:WI Beverly Bumps apartments and the exclusive Sky Pad apanments. "The city is supposed to be Ooetina on a fresh water lake," said Brooke. "We did that because there are too many people takina over the land." said David. "We decided to Ute natural resources." The team uted Windex bottles, cg cartons, and plenty of yopn Pulb-ue containers. I think I ate half of them," said Nick. "We used any junk we found," l&id Jamie ... We named it Cylinder City because most of the construction was done with cylinder-shaped thinp." ------------~ RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ~ ... , ............ 1122 -IUI .. CISTl IEA-541-llM 0 ( COllPLITE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al . Outlook bright for Karcher Enterprises AST, Co1nputerLand form key partnership • Carl K.atther Entttpria Inc. re- ported recOtd result• for the flnt quarter of flscal 1989 at the com· s-nts annuaJ mcctiq on Wednes- da.r 1n Anaheim. For the 112 days ended May 16, 1911, net income~ toS6. 7 million, or S.S7 per fully diluted wre. up nearly 60 ptrCCnt from net income of $4.2 minion or S.37 per fully diluted share, reported in the fint quarter a year aio. RcvcnLaea for the fint Q\larter of I fitcal 1989 climbed to S 123.S million,· quarttt rnults are an indication that an 18 pcrcent increase from revenues the momentum it contiouint. .. aaid or $104.7 million in the year-. Donald f . Karcher, president. quarttr. Tot.al systcmwWk saln for .. We have upencnccd real srowth the quancr rotot 18.S pm:icnt to Sl34 (sales incttastt adjustld for menu millton. com91~ with $113.J price increases) for the last 20 million in the fint quattcra ~araao. months. Ourina the first qua.rttt of .. Our commitment to bid-to-this year. '"' arow1h was nearly 12 basics' -quality food. aood value pctctnt. on top of 10 pm:cnt real and superior service -continues to arowth in the final quarteroflast year. produce solid opcratina mutts. We "The outlook for CKE is very achieved rttord sales and taminas bri&ht. There 1s ampk roo!" to durina fiscal 1988. and the first expand the Carl's Jr. concept in the Vitstem United ~tatcs and we 1otead to take adv an taac of every <>PPOft"!'i· ty to strenathcn our market.share. CKE directors alto \lotcd Wed~ day to commence a cash dividtad policy at an indict~ annuaJ rate of S.16 per share. The first quarurly d ividend ofS.04 per shatt will be Paid on July IS to 'harcholdm of rccont on June 30. There are 11,842.694 common shares iuutd and outstan.d· '"" ' .......... Comment1n1 on the d1v1\KTIV, Karcher u1d. 0 We ha"e always looked 10 maximize shatcholckr value and stt the m1t .. t1on of dividend pohc> as a '"l m1lcstont. We art cspcc1allf pleased to be returning some o the val~ we'"e created an thecompanydirecllytoour shareholders .. Cart Karcher Enterprises is the owner and franchiser of 4S3 Car1's Jr. Restaurants. I_ NYSE UPs & DowNs OTC UPs & DowNs }u~t Ri~hl for Dsd5 & Grads from Hallida, 's AST Rctearth Inc:. of Irvine and ComputcrLand Corp. si&ned a contraet on Wcdnnda}' in Santa Clara, fonnint a tr'llttJc business alliaott un<kT which Computcrland will distnbute AST Pttmium Computtr Product;1-as wc:ll ., AST:s fu~I line of add-on product•, throu&h its world•1dc nt'twork of 800 retad stores .. We attn't just si&nina an ~t to i.t'll products to Comput.crLand," said Safi Qurcshey, AST co-founder and president. ··We're formina a 1tt1tegk panncnhip. where Vie will work closely tott\hcr to market and develop current and futurt products .. "This aarccment represents a new type of rcl111onsh1p between manufacturer and ~lier," said Vic Lc"enthal. Computcrl..and executive vice prn1dtnt. .. Besides deli"enng quaht\ products.. AST 1 brae kin& them up ""ith a com,P.~hens1ve ~rv1cc and suppon prosram to pro"idc h1&h end·u~r visibility and pull-through dt'mand for the AST products" As pan of the •1tttment, Compulerland s11ns up under the AST Prem1mum Reseller Authonzatton Program. Ahhou&h Com- put.crland hai carried AST board-le\ICI enhanccmtnt pro<f uru since eatl) 1982. now the company also will d1stnbute ASrscomplcte hne of Premium Compultt Products. You're Invited fo a 0 Class in Criminal Law Western State University has scheduled 1 free introductory class in aiminA1 law in south Orange County on Tuesda~, June 14, 1 , beginning at 7:00 pm. Th.is popular dass is designed for those considering a law areer. Seating is lim.ited and reservations are required. For ~rvations and information,, WI an ad_m _ ON coUDRlor today at WESTERN STATE UNIVERSRY Couege or Law (714) 738-1000 1111 Notth Sta. C.ollp ~ Nle1tD1t,; CA 831 .t WHA T AM EX DID WH ~T NYSE DID AMEX LEADER S NYSE L l~D[RS Go Lo QuoTEs ................... ,...... .. Tiie .......... ,,..., Do\At JoNE S A~tRAGES ... .....,, ... .,.4'. .......... . .... ,.,,, ... .... wc-. ....... --........ 10 ... a.IO. ~ 1ht. . . . Mrr.us Quarts NASDAQ S uMM4Rt 11•1 • • . • Justic ma be blind, but it isn't dumb Jusdce may be blind, but it iln"t dumb. Nor doel it have a 1CD1e of humor. At least not with people like Robert HUlbew. Hambew'a lilly litdebna.b with the llljil syaem bePn in MUtb While be WU driYiaa OD the GanlD GriJW freeway. ~tly, the traffic on tJac fi'tieway didn't maach the~ the 2~ Westminster raidelat wanted to travel tbat cl8y. SO HUlbew maneuvered bis van iato tbe car.pool lane to make his~ a little speedier. The only problem wu tliat Hanshew didn't have a ~= in bit van, at least not one ~t wu .breathi._ HaU_ WOrb fora mortuary ~uoa aervsce.Ud on that fateful clay In Mardi be WU deliveriaa four COl'J*$; What wouJd have probably beeri a routine delivery tumcd sour, compliments of the Iona arm of the law.r A California Hiabwat Patrol officer =HaniWw. The officer's ticket-wri~ ~ WU itdly becaUle daey've been ai•icimt for .not ~forcina· car~ lane naJa. which •Y that a penon drivina in lite sPeCiil laDe bU to have at last one other penon with him. . It'• not an unreuonable Nie. ·The lanes are intended to increae traffic flow on fieeways by~ IOlo driven. • lnstad of takina the ticket, smilina ana .Oina on about his buaineu, Hambew decided to test tbe law. He told the ofticCr be t.bouOt be coWd 111e the car-Pool lane bleeame there " were ICtiaally five people in his van, even if four of t.bein were dad. CHP ofticen are experts on motorists' excmes, and there are stories that a aood excU1e will sometimes~ a wamiQa iOd a leconCI cliaDoe. One ofliCer repc>rted]y exaded a speectina ticket on the e&eute that the motorist had just · washed the car and wanted to blow it~ with wind created at · a rate of speed that ii over tbe lep1 limiL However, Hanshew'• excute that four corpses and one driver eQUal Dusuie into the freeway's ful"lane didn't wash with the CHP officer. JDl1ad of takina the ticket, •milina and toina OD about bis bulineu, Hamliew decided to to' the excuse on ajud8e. It wu a nustake. Judie Rictiard Stanford Jr. dispensed SSS worth of j\lltioe this week to deinonstrate tbe folly of Hanshew's actions. · . lfthere'11 moral to this silly little tale it's that the CHP and eowts are ~~ weary or motorists wbo me in10 t.be car·pool luea iDepDy and attempl to dismiss their ~ctfll with excuaa because they don't lib die ru1eL The pOpularfty and efl'ectivene11 of the freeway•• f8ll laDa ue not an illue. Motorists ue toina to have to KCept tllat Cll'.:pooi laDes and the rules tbat IOVerD their 111e ue Mire to stay. tbe Nia apply to~ae, and motorists sboulda't apeea to acapotbe COit of an iilfractioa with a lame, or clmd. ~· . Middle East peace President R~n hit the nail llllKk on the head when he made a point of lauding Israeli F~ Minisser Shimon Peres fqr ~~ina U~ited S~ta efl'ortl to act Middle East peace nqottat1ons 10101 qain. • lflsrael•a Prime Minister Yitzbak Shamir fdi the smack. " ao<>d; if he modifies his opposition to the peace plan because Of the smack, so muCb the be1tet. Shamir has consistently ~ the plan, refusina to consider any variant of the "tand for peace" formula OD wtlicb bopiC for a settlement rests. ~ A princi~ ~.perhaps-bUt one lackina any sip of reaoned tlexibilit):. ... · -tlapn riahdy, 1f only by implication, took him to tase · · wa,_.,,. (IU.) SU "' Mars mission Mikhail Oormcbev ... made headlines with his proposal for a joint Soviet-U.S. unmanned fliabt to Man. It coqfura up an atu.ctive idea of the two supcrpowcn usi~ Uacir scientific skill cooperatively inslad of com- petitively to achieve anOther aiant leap fOr mankind. The &rick would be &0 orpniae lhe project IO that auspiciou didn•1 complicate an alre9dy diftiCuh mission ..•. One natioa~• IDCret equipment cOuld be enclosed in a sealed box thit could be pluiled into the other nation's ...-hip. Or aich country Could tend its own paylo9d separately from Earth, 10 ~ cooperatiVely OD Man. "f ,,.._,, ml) Ons• ·- Noriega .. Fun things of the.past -Dow tllegat ·, To IM E.dhor: . F.-. bilda 10 die pre11t11 I ... beeaa rllideatof.._ ~­ td like to 1Cll a_,.mt ill•••• of City ltall lri::;. .~ y .a a meDt ICtOOICI • .,. b .uJ be Mnf IO beliewe. Once upon a time it-._.._ fUD) to have picaics011 • ...._-.. M.}' ,pamats would tell dlll fl!lal oftlcen Men ud wbere IO.., ... loWs could find us. • . • ODcc .• time it ......... fun) •to 'C'e ~.re..cr vnS-1W. works foikrM;d by I 'I dfll • I firewOrb display o11m. ..._ flir just walk o~ to tM a: 1 · t for tbe besueai ia IM-· Once upoa a time it .. l om of fun) to di~~ _. lntl!IO-.·W! Ur~ olr die .... ~ paauo,.m moored bj ~-Jackson proI;IJlses Dukat~s · t;!-~~~= a real post-prlmary1'tarkout . gy~~~i Drama.confllctwouldhelpDemocrats, z.~~~~i:= .. PC>'~=atimeit-a-.(Md b t t f t 1 ts clan · cbu.eus eoveraor,,,. Cnatbina bidl ~)fewmypmallud11!9110ridlow u ou -o -con ro spa . are gerous in primaries in c.ahfomia. Moniua. ~ ltOUDd t1ae ..... .as , New Jeney and New Mexico. ~ · . . , 1,--.. BJ EV ANS wm that So to tbe Ooor. I don't 1ee any Jacboo declared ftatJy be delcrves '-'-upoa a tune .tt ...... ,r,- areat di visions within our party... c:OftsidetalioG fortbe noatlnalipD-a fim) few me ~ IO ~,my, S • a WASHlNGTON-Je11eJacboftt Jacbocpromi.tedtotaketheSoutb point Dub1is bas lil"eed with -~ be ~ Ilia ~ • the unvanquished I011er, is promiJina African issue to tbe cooventioo floor even tbOuP be blsn't made up bis ~by tbrowiJll:• tenai1 ... or• a post1)rimary workout a Michael if the • party platform does ft01 mind about a.a ofEf. . imUl boat bam~ lDIO tbe aor9.., Dukakis tbat could put him in prime measure up to bis llaDdard of .. 1·~ not yet made tbat decisioD.. for I.be dos 10 ~ bKL I --IO • condition for bis ,meraJ eJection denounc:q of &hat lputbeid retime But I have certamly eamed coasider-throw tbeni. too. FC?f' ·~ -~ boUt with Gecqe Bulb.. • u terrorist. ' ation. .. J.::bon said after tbe voca bad no d;ol tbat ~ Qflde a *!l But Dutakit can't afford a messy Dutakis almost invited the filbt were tallied Tuesday. But u ~ llY m "'Siar' w ... ·= convention or other ~r missteps J'uelda~-nisbt ~.. •yina U.t a .. 11.f)d And the civil ~ts leader added a was k>lll -F._ and. &r L~ r .. a: u the next sill weeks test his mettle u 15 mean.a~ new twist to bis demands: tbat ~ ~ .. wswts ,_.u '-- a -i•tor and a leader. His atu•··...._ ·--~..._ a~ Dukakis bllance b.il ticket idel> fonua a idea,ofa ~~ Va'l """9""._ "UUll;" IUWU\I _._Ull;" ~ !n.M-.Jfv 'tb l '"--1 rat fire~ .. Ud Dukatil has the 1988 Demoaatic fiahts at the convention is a .heakhy -,:;:;:-.11 wt a luorau. =..-a-. ( -...__.. ......._ ...,. -tial nomination firmly in-one, for two reasoas. Mr. Dukakis said in many ways. ,.-. so ww '"" I LL,. ~ -•-'" b' · · "--be is more coma ~Ye than Gears t !1 DOt ba~ beeD -the t;:ity artel" aour ti vtctones on VOii,;'., floor fllbts are.not nec::emrily Busb... Jacbon said. .. He bas tfie Cou"°tl a.ad Police Depaa,....t J~ Tuesday's final round of 19U bid. .-. .. ttoo-his_. .. tofview:_.so couldn., t~toteealltbaafuallQI ~= ~~ tbe ~ A tittle drama and Q>Dftict mam i:Tsa fiai~ve. .,... As n~ ~ w 1oc11t··1Dy ~ty at tbe Atlanta con~ eood tdevisloD in "9t could ocher-.. It means tbe ticket must be ~ IMa .J: ~~ O:: But ~:;k~e~~ ~~•&>;d':,:1.!a"~J~ ~":,'z tbadft with, 1 ~ 'J:t~:&:..,otb · We'd !it f:e"D::oa.ticNatioulc.oGveatioo loP.:aJapatsba~mamdP!191Demo. Sada a ~ CllUlOt· aloilllM90ftbba~&olltwl--*&t. inAtlantaiDJuty. era.be conventiom. matins may bdpbutS>kwtbebDenlM =fna.. !~~·s nde:'1~Dn ne . 1eWI determined Mwa-party profestionaJs anxious to avoid letU tDverDOr-if olilY privately, -~ ...u .~we..... ~ chueet~n'°v~ expects tome fire-them. . · Wben tbe leadilla PlopcJ Dnt oldae Police Dr:p!llnmaat owr -= :.rn: ~~act: be to~~~Dnt::sZ':· r:=:~rr.~-=:= 100Al~·::·-:r:=~ ca ~them: wint of tJ.C ~lie 1111!11 Oii tbe 10 ihc aJ1Kb &Om Bda. ~~~ti EMAdri ft llnet '"We may baw a CODlell or two ... iswes. Wk better be is piOlitiooed to •· ..,._ 1'111 II•~ 't 11:~::' lilbt, as daisaty lldlr~---to W ba 80or fi1b1 .. ward otr anacb &oai Republican ,..,,_, .,,... w n. M.-ala-~ an iMIM way of li6: '~ · -O:t:'i? .. r:·in Loi-~ GecqrBush. . ;;m-. .......... ft'W7 ... bna ••• ~ ....... Tuelday. 1'bere may be w illUeS In a similar way, Jacbon ~ I", 1 lt•dtr' ~ ; .1P ~ 1111. ==':a-:...••'- • hbtic pic:n baw · ia Jdow and blKk:: .. NO ~ORJl.JMp~ ING ... Tb.e campa1gn trail.ls etis1 to· ~]o~:!J::.: .. -i:i llnd,just f~Dl(Jw IJ!.l tb.e slline ::8?tf:~~ .. M~ybe we should acknowledge politics ~=~~ii::..= asnothJngmorethanentertatnment 1940s aDOG1 t1ae IDOll mo. fl--s bxs tbat ICbool ofticials bid IOdell ' ~ ~~b~~~~ There's solhethina about an· dee-juioe~uoundintbetm:oltbe ~~ ~-;~~ ';; tioa tbat makes you want to take a ailed. .. luau ..... v--. ~ --.-- bath. . • ... '• Olritsopbef Cox. White HOUie ~ FOfiDI otr in dam. wa--. You fed dirfy, you feel clammy; :.1-AR IJ!--• R t..J:...:C-·-you feeltite10meo.nejustca.tyou •~. ~UU\.OUI s t"P.'~.ru• By 19U (only 40 tlboft ,_..) ia Deekina in the neiabbor's window. att~ with more Washi.naton coo-t.boae w ICbooa it is .,., nipe, You fie! like takina 1 Maalox and ~ than the White Home uauJt, mwdcr, vandatitm, alcaMI call.int a late-niabt ndio talk show ror Cbnstmas ttu. was the -wen. the oddities that kepc use, and drua me UMI ..._ pUdaDce UIM>b, here COme$ the slime wave. poppina up. We didn't bave ay o1.--low You'renotsureifyoujustvotedf'or Amailerleadsvotmtobelievethat Why, for instance, was David ac:tivitia wbeJl I was IJl'Afilla • a comervative or a communist. Mr. Cox may ~U both bis fint and Bater ltlectcd u a finalist as Cost.a There were 100 muy odlla' dliilll ID Yoa"re u.nde&rwbetber you voted to last names with a K.. There's a Maa'a Man of the Year. Baker bvn do. The~.,., wOedellll lilat iDlb traftic beUer or wone. You drawina of' Cox standiQI between inlninc:He-wmttocolleJethere.Hc to~11p-a~~;J;:a.lll •w 1 vape coocern that you may Stalin and Lenin. There's a hammer serves on tbe City Council there. Ht· beakidmddokicland ....... bave voted fOran adulterer, orwu it a and sickle next to another drawiftC of probablv aieu his car tuned up there Not anymore-tbey•re :~ ~ • cultist? You wonder wbetber this is the candidate. Cox is a commuallt. And be1s a finalist for Mr. Cost.a J. GAl.Y CAMPIEU. · Wbat James Maditon and Alnander votm are warned. Maa.? Bilbol .._. HUailtoa rally bad in mind when • .._. 11.a1..-t write tbe Federalist 8akc:f complains but lends oat a 1 Well, in fair--. Baker does wort .....,.,. ._..,_. m.iJer lboWi,. a boll full of mottey & a COiia Mesa law firm. "C-doD'tkaowwbetbertovoteor witb R.oeeabaJ's name~ .it. ~ ..._...,~oetbecovuof f11e a ooliCe report. retuna addsae Oil the boa illdicatcl It ~ = J 11• tbal eaten to tbJ Welcome to Decisioa .... bas come from Werner Ertmrdt. ell .. I I Oil die Oruiit Coa&. Tbt T1ais week's vote aatmia11ed w1w founder aDd Roam.~·· broicher. ..t'1elftdectioedllyUdtbereare -.y ~ve been. tbe srimiest deeUoa , ~=~£.:~:.::...a:u'._!> !t' r. a~ andli ~ .. on .,._ .. ever lD e>ruee Couty -. . .,.,.,, -co.w. -..c w ~ a IUll*"!°'1' &Dd tbat coven a cnosidmlllle that tounds SIDISter. Warld ad IOIDe milbt fiild It I lmOUt of pound. Cox comolainuoo buueada ouu pee " time to be doilla• CC?vtr story r=·~ tbe way in lbe .--mailer ti•'iaa R.a.iMaa eo esa. oa lllMr. 1•i--a11a were tbe Repubtieu qvotina 1elccted ~•DJu from aa a_. 8boUt tbe dme cox was bcina c:oa• llen in tbe _. Q)aijf e u · 09ll article that mates it ...,_. e11 is a ace 111 d of beiaa • communist. Ollie ~ 1lle c:aadidA1e1 eemed * mind<e>atrOlcuh. Nol'dllblaowaeo..,._,.atarall)for -.,. ._... '°'* • dMir R0tenbas howls but aaecr edmiu ea. Noc11a was • mcooct &Jkft "°"9Md1-1 _. od91r to a ouilD. one of his auowvwtea1 was',_ ali'blr WW. ..,_type to lbllnp few Cox. •DnW Blbr. lniM ~ --.. -........... ftl"IL r a ,._ ua , 1 ne1 -· few the maiJer tblt ICCUled cm -Mr. la.al~ •••L FiAIDY.-. beins a communist. Nee • = Mr. ·w.. Plsli; I The votm aft left witla a .. "'!*~a.. •-ill~:..... ... reumtion-ontoftM.;om,• "-• --IOIOtoW ...... liM .... *' !11.._il••I h u.11111 .,..widaowlU..._lbr ... ..... '° ........... 91!'two~ -_.. ~ .. • ..,... ....... o1 ..... -. ... ,. llllltf//I nl •• a. n.. -• ,,,__ ________ __. _ _.....__~..._...._ __ ..... ~ jsllu.-1a• ! T oo~~ I" H 3·.~~. ~ --- ---. .. -~~--.....w .......... __ ...,................................ .. .... ~ I , I ., ...... ................... A kJ9d ollOda ,.r ICbooi reunion wiU be held Friday It 7:30 p.m. It Orule C.-Colele but the IOUnds you'lfhtar won't be thOee of dinkina cocktail ....... Instead. the Robert B. Moore Theelet will bear witnell IO a different kifld of resonance -that of 20 syncbl'Ol\ized conctr1 srancS pianos. This OCCltM>'\ it merely the tis.est of what bas become a local yearly ritual, only done tbis time on 1 much pander scale. Honored at the music::i.I exanvtpnza will be a veteraD C05ta Mesa piano and choral teachtr, Merle Valdez. alon1 with her students. past and present. An instructor for 30 years here in coasul Oraf\IC County, Valdez now m::alls, "I said to my kids two decades aso, •Wby don •t we have an ensemble recital -Wouldn •t that be fun?'., ~el~ they enjoyed it so !"UCh !hat it JUSt continued and conunued. This latest presentation proves to be quite an ambitious one. featurin1 IS many as 38 synchronized pianists (DlayinJ instruments donated by Coast Music in Costa Mesa) and a chorus of 100 vocalists, (the latter composed of students and other volunteers). Featured durina the DfO- ~~-=-'21U 2 :31 l i19 Ont)'I ------- r_,,yl .. nt"' Cf ~T URY 0 snm•a ftnl half wtU be 'Valda' current crop of mutic:alty indiMd y~someas~aa3~ of,.. • .. We11 beain with a demOMUauoa by 20 Ot my younaer studetata, who are leamina by the Suzuki method of piano." Jbe exJ>lained while lftPll"· '"' for one of her final pre-swopam rehearsals. •-suzuti is a method of instnac:tion where we traiia the eer, siaee thCte children are not able to reed yet. Once they can, their hands and eyes have heel\ trained, so their prosrea beci>m- es quite rapid." Also spolli&hted diarina the reaw·s first half wiD be several more tra· ditiona11y tauaht pie.ut. performed by older children. aaes 810 11, as well IS "Grand Piano Band." invoh'ina 16 teenqers who wiU ttX:rale the sounds of an otdlestra. "The last number durina this part of the show will be a Mozart twe>- piano concerto witb strina or- chestra, .. says Valdei. After a brief intennission, the second pan of the evenina•s M will begin, this time featurina a reunion of some of the teacher's most talented former students. playina totet.her and se"parately. Amons tbese distinauished alumni D.O.A... (It) Good Mornlnt VMtNm (9') wiJI be Gacnn A~~· u. Of'Colta Mesa. who now for cauon Records, and RMeda....._, l01 of La Palma. Who baa ioee extensive arrac'"' and ~ wida local Sym onieuna OD-die misical IUllC· A mathy, wlilole ftnt album is tcheduled for ~ later Ibis )'elt, will present three olbis~nal piano and voice compositions. While Paulson will be feahanld in all the ensemble pieQel ud 11 featured 5tri!"I accompanist 10 Vlldez'" hu1- berid, Don, a dninaUc1eftOr, who will be the soJOist on Handers .. Let Every Valley Be Eulted." Also performing will be David Brewer, 28, of La Palma. who will present several ofiainal synthesizer selections, an instrument he bu perfected since leavint bis teachei'•s tutdMt I demde Of IO .. Aa llilo show Clnws 10 I dQee. ill ftoaJe win involve tbe ebonai aDd ~ 40 pianists ~ina Radunaninoft'1 PrelUdc in C-Slwp Minor. When asked to delcribe Merle Valdez' imJ*t on ~r lives, Glenn Abematby's commenta teemed 10 be typical of m01t of thole alumni q.aestioned. .. She's an inci'edible leeCber' and a wonderful ~" be comments. .. It's been 1 very mo!ins Qperitence to work with her -If lk ever needs my help in any project. I jutt drop everythina I'm ~ and try and be of aS$istance." David Brewer lddS: ••0pe of Merle's areatest contribution• is her teachin1 of mu$ical improvisation. That approKb is definitely One ofber •1J1••a••na t :OO I All01tt tht-uw Ull 1:00 10:00 STAM> AND DRUVP .. ) 5:40 7140 t •40 BAI .. BOA PAVILION 400 Marn Street, Balboa, CA 92661 11Q" (flG) 1111-.s SOUIHIS .. THE LAIT EMPEROfr' ( l1'C 11) Ill I rte Ml .. ,. .. 8EETUJUtCE" IN) --.acuOll , .. , ..... s '"THE METAL YEARS" (f') ...... l .. Sll 7JOt» "POWAQQATSI" ... 1-.lc:L.1-.Ht .... G"(N) TOMIWllS 6 IS-t»-1•.ll "CROCODILE DUNDEE If" ('G)MO,UHI ...... 11:11 •C,.OCOOILE DUNDEE et" ('G)NO,AUU ~ .... "FUNNY FARM" (lta) CllVY C*3l UOt.S·IUS "ING"(N ) Tl* IWllS U~HI IOIS "RETURN TO INOWY NVER" (N)7~ "ITAND I DlUVEJt" (N)S-4U4S "AAme> ..... (f') uumo STALLGI 11s. .... 1t'n CltOCOGeU ~I" ----------.- (N)llO PAUU 11:»1.~I:»' ... 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Individual wJM) makes I ~m~co~~~m~m~~~~~n~·~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~F~~=~~~~==~~~~~~~=~=~==j~=9 Know it. procect your own interests. Marital status fiaures fj prominently. SYDIEY 01111 • ~· TAURUS (A~I , 20..May 20): You II reap reward t.sed on recent creative endeavor. Moon in your sip accents ~ndividuaJity, inventiveness. initiative, abillty to take ldvantaae of chanain& circumstances. Relationshie intensif>es. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Perceive potential, realize transac1ion is finished and decision is "on the way." Someone 1s keepinJ a secret. mainly for your benefit. You'll be free of obhption l.hat was foolish in fint place. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress independence, willinaness to get to heart of matten and to take greater cbarJc of your own destiny. Focus on popularity. romance, ability to win friends and influence people. Leo involved. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): What had been rqarded as error turns out to be correct. Lunar aspect coincides with career, prestige, promotion, ability to "take charge." Family reunion comes in unorthodox manner. Aquarian featured. VIRGO(Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Diversify, make inquiries. prepare for social evenL Emphasis on appearance, body 1maae. wardrobe, "necessary papen." People cl09C to you will express concern rqardin1 employment. Sagittarian involved. UBRA (SepL 2l-Oct.. 22): Check details, realize ICOIU'IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Read and write, dillemiaate information, check with individual wbo &a~t valuable Inion in ~nt ~t. FOCUJ on kpJ afr11~blic relations. parlftenbip, maniaee. Libra playslAOfnARJUS(Nov. 22-0tc. 21): Domestic adjust- ment plays key role. Money involved, work methods will be outlined. Pal attention to resolutions rqardina diet, nutrition. You n: due for pleasant surprise, involves flowers and music. CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): See others in realisuc li&bt. avoid self-deception. Lunar aspect coincides with physical attraction, creativity, sensuality, style, sex appeal Focus on clandestine relationship. Pisces in- volved. AQUARJVS(Jan. 20..Feb. 18): You get what you want followina initial delay. Focus on practicality. property. basic values. direction and promotion. Love relationship multiplies responsibilities. Capricorn plays dynamic role. PISCP.S (Feb. 19-March 20): Attention centers around trips, visits, relatives. Recent message or letter requires answer. You'll finish projCCt, you'll thus be m position 10 accept travel invitation Anes fiaures prominently. IP JUNE 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc be1na pulled in two dirtctions. Serious consideration is given to domestic adjustment that could include change of residence or marital status. Recent aareement was broken, you've been disillusioned, but now you are ready for comeback. Financial pictule will be brishter than. oriaanally anticipated. Leo, Aquarius people play impon- antrolcs m your life. Youarcdynamic.original,romaotic, sensual. November wall be memorable for you this year. Nice guys often finish poorer DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am in a real bind and need your advice. Herc is eyctly what happened. Do you see any way out for me? •• LAiim accordina .to my lawyer, because he d~n't have anything and it's not worth the effort and lcpl bills. Do you sec any way out for me? - STUCK IN CALIF. DEAR STUCK.: I eslhte4 tk ltelp of u eQert, Morrb BeJ.Ders. daair-mu ... CEO of Blld1et Retat.-A-Cu. Here's lldt ... wer: Last June, after college gradual.ion, I moved from the East Coast to Los Angeles. I had no close friends in LA, only ~uaintances. A &UY I will caJI "W111il'C-totaled his car and was in a spot. He needed transportatio~::fiet to and from hisjob. H1sdad offi to lend him money to buy a new one. but he needed a car "for a few days." Would I help him rent a car? He was under 25 •nd had no credit card. I 'he lou of tki1 fOUI mu's crfflt card toa cual a~wu dte aame u stvia& lalm u opee~ C8M dft. ne victim 11 .... ... &le ~.eflcfary of die mnt nluble ICllOD. YOUC mu~ Comptete t.a..telon 19tinga In .......,,. TV Piiot. been rctur;ned. They said. "A gu)' brou&ht the. car in and exchanged 1t for a RabbiL" Of course he put the new car cbarae on my card. . . said "OK." -. "TC" Three days later I called Willie fo sec how thinas were workina out. He said, "Everything is arcat. I returned the rental and my dad loaned me money to buy a Rabbit." I called W1lhe nJht away. The phone had been dlSCOnnected. A mutual friend told me the next day that WiJlic had wrecked the new Rabbit and left town. Be very cardal wm. dloosiq frlencb. AH wka 18 dc.Ut rdert to tlte old ada1e, "Mu's best fr1ad It a doa." Dop cauot dp cttd.lt cud voadlen aor cu tky cake Mt car rental ce11tracll. Of proposals and propositions Three weeks later I aot a call from the car rcnla) place askina me to return the car. I told them the car had My credit card btll is $2,000. It makes no sense to sue the guy. "Darty Nelly'•'' OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru f riday 11 AM to 9 PM • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: If you want tO know what IS WfOn& With today's youth. I can tell you. h's the adwts. I am a •S-year-old woman with three children and three pand- children -not exactly a kid. In the four years that 1 have been work.an& with the public I have seen it all. The way some parents treat their children 1s a disgrace. No wonder the children tum out hostile. angry and dcstruc- t1 ve, a problem to society and themselves. Researchers asked 208 women how many matrimomal proposals each had received. Stau1t1cal average, 2.5 proposals each. Eleven said none. One ~laimed 1•. She didn't explain her remarkably h~ count except lo say. "Men somellmcs sar, t.tunss they don·t mean at breakfast.· Q. What's a "Mocktail Lounsc"'? A. A hangout that serves softdnnks only. CollelJaas coined the term. Tennis playcrsoflndiagct used to a lot of different Sllrfaccs. Clay. River salt. Gravel. Best arass courts an)· where. They also play on a surface not knowingly u5Cd elsewhere an tennis Dung. I've seen parents hit, kick, beat, curse and scream at their children in shopping malls. restaurants and on --------------------~------t buses. If they treat them like that in public I can JUSt imagine how they Do ~ou rub 011 on your skin at the beach. A.t least one doctor says that's bad. Claim 1s the 0tl concentrates the sun·s rays. lctunc them penetrate more easily treat them at home. Children need to be respected and loved. They treat others the way they arc treated. They learn what tbty live. Isn't there enou&h suffering in this world without heaping abuse and humiliation on those we arc supposed iO value? I know this letter 1s too long and too poorly written to be printed, but it is something that I had to say. - CARJNG. LOVING MOM IN S. CAROLJNA. OE'.AR LOVING MOM: Tlwab for 1&7'111 it. You meua1e It u lmport· us eee ud f" aald H weU. Ne aee4 a.~-Write apla ayUme. Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH • "J \J A I 7 • <> 1761 • Q .... 3 EAST •7 •A54 Q & J 6 5 .. 3 l \) 10 ' 0 J 10 0 A Q t 4 J • 1·a s •· x '' SOUTII • Q •• '. 'J 1 \) Q 0 &5 .. . •. A 71 Picture this: You're a knight in the Middle Ages about to embark on a Crusade. fhe Duke of Burgundy tics a hve pheasant to a stake in the sround. then makes you get down on your knees and swear an oath of comrtut- ment to that dumb bird. That's how it was. People thouahl the pheasant was Qoble. An oath "'sworn on the pheasant" was a most serious oath indeed. Q. You named Anzona as the b'llC'St cotton state Must·ve been a speaal kind of cotton My sowces show that Tens. California and Mississippi, 1n order. tum out tbe CHUllS GOREii for game in spades instead of deftndina. East won the rina trick with the acx of diamonds and rctumcd the suit. Since declaru bad to· io.c a tric:t. to tlR ecc of cna:inps.. tbe fate of the hand resaed oa wbubcf de-- darer could limit bk club k>la1 to· Tbe b.iddiq: ....,... ~ ._.. Sfft• waa one. ,_ t NT 1 • l NT Did Ed « West bold the kina of • ,_ dubl7 DtdaRr decided bt needed ... Diii . ...... • to f1lil OGl llOn abcM the~ bcf0tt commiuiq bQDalf. Al trick O,r' I ..at: Jack or 0 ............ ,.~led lbe --of "°"·"* pa., .,.... card combi· Ull'1S .-.-... ..-..:0. ii l*l'dy .a mau~r ~ beuu. .S Wat did wdl aot to ~ .... _.._ ..t.o..-• CO¥Cr. Dedarcr c:aDed for ._.1'• ·-··~--...._. u _.... illllldl u pci aR .. aboUt the hand can ac'll ud naa.d a ~. A ~ lo Mlp UTM be ' tM jM:l .... IO .... eot. ...S ... lllld ,_ 'M t wuuuna darer ndW ik 4 ODIS OOllti1 •t ma;:W. were .... ~ no • tioe ~ lie f:la 111 ~ to lM tiaa ol lnlmp Cl I • • '*91: .. Evep '°•' ln&IDPI ... ~ wUlr .~' W••• •WM eo t11 to· buy me' w Elll'I ...,•u• • m .... . ....,.. ............ 1 IWO 90.' rto" S.. Md IO .... lM kllil fl, ..... N1Q .......... ~ IO 'dMI lw Wi '411 Me Wd • .... lliliiiti••,,..1 , ........... ~ .. ~'7'i~~ LM. Bom most ord1nary ever)'day cotton cot- ton. A. Noted Women did far more than men to en 1hze humans. Anthropok)sists say ACROSS , HobMil 5 BibCiclal ~opMt 10 ,., .... d1y 1• Frendl (Now 15 lnc:bh9 18~ 17 Ct* parts 18 Roofing p-. 20 Pl oftdel 1t 220ld~ llbbr. 23 Str9ngth 24 Greek poet 2e E,..gi .. 1 27 Pel ........ ig 30 Wooda 34 L~ 35 S....streem 3e P of P\.O 37 a.. 3e Nwnertcal pteftlt 40 Amiee ., Alpel\ 42 Oo to peec-. 43 Sor'9d 45 Ml*:tt 47T......_ .. ,......... ..... ... EtldpMred soc.... 53 Curter'• CllP 54 a..ment 51 8111N' ,..... 1 2 14 20 81 Ellpee 82 e.dof - 83 Combet --64 Columbu8' ~ 85 Oepa•loo ae S1T1111 ttm. 87 M--=red DOWN 1~room 2 Bound 3 0.W. • F.- hop91ea 5 Scot name preftx 6 Spotted cat 7 Atnc:an land 8 State. Fr g ~we6gf'lt 10 On land 11 Clutch 12 Gerden tool , 3 Constantly 18 Summit 21F~- 25U.-- 2e Broaeed 27 Yugoele¥ ~ 21 Tl'Ullm 28 DrtnMr 30 -ea. 31 Digging .., 32 Catde 33 Trol!M ................... ......_ ----... ---- _.. 1$$ ..... ... .......... ~~ ...... :?t ... 11 "!._o!_-.... • ............ a._p1allJll~ -·~ -""'...e ltilM ...... ~-.ao.;_...._~ ..... tllllll Dn. ~ ..... IO t1J facMd *'t kill. • ~ ..... . . , .. .... u's partly bccaWt women started 11owing plants on purpose. thus to 1 bnna oo the qncultural revolution. It let humans stop their constant search for new huntina JJ:Wnds and settle into commwuties. ~) sumusic at was a woman who con- cocted the first oatmeal. Q. How come I feel a whiskey and soda faster tha1l l fed • tb:l.!lht whiskey? A. Carbonation speeds it to Where it gets absorbed into the blood sua.m. So says a medico. Guinea PlP don"t s.,eaL 35 L.awyr. abbr. 381n~of 40 Blgum. •2 Cowra (roMa) !::r-"' •7 lndte ., lnW1iol• rMftl 50 No4 uMtlPPY . . 51 v.goroua 52~ 53 ...... ., 558-* Mac....t 57 Coed dllafl ·~ to Vocella 11 12 13 .. . ·, .. -You can't watch Grandma's soaps, PJ. They're not for children.• by Brad Anderson "And here's a bulletin Just In. The Good 'N' Crunchy dog food company has been robbed! PEAl'fUTS bY Steve Moore . Dr. Foonman determines that aerobic excer· clae would not help Mra. Atwater, who gains weight Just by looking at rood. . DENMS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ ~., EVERTRt'TAKING~RiOA &~SO'~" by Charles M. Schulz IT COULD BE JUST A RUMOR, SOT 11D BETTER NOT TAKE AN'( CHANCES .. PARKIN6 50f GARFIELD TUllBLBWEBDS DRAB~ ~ ·-:E-3;···"· ·.-. ... · ... . . . ,,,,_.,,,,,, --- by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan HOL.t> 1r, PATCHES. \..ETME GET MYCOM6 l lXJIJ'T LIKE 10 SEEYOUGOI~ AROU~D LCXJKI~ SORAnY OH , G$2EAT! ~bW I LOOK DA~DYLIOtJY/ FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE by Lynn Johnston IWfNf ~lb ~WHO'U. AiR:e. WnH ME.. ~.'/OJ'Re~ f8:l>T ~tt';. ~.eLLV~ ANat.>~. SBOB JUDGE PARKER Ml55 lOOU:E ~ C.OUL.D 1HE FOUR Of 05 MOVE iO 1HE BACK OF 1l-IE 51Uoc.> HAU. "'fO ~K 10GE1l-IER ~ DOOl'fESBURY _,IS IT, 'Z~ I ' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux r:r16 l<l~D OF REFRE.5HI~ I 10 SEE SfUoerr5 o.nRICNG HARD RIGHI UP 1n "TUE J l..ASI otQ OF SCJm&.. ! ~ r...__- 1 J I I '-" 0 ._._ ___ _ by Garry Trudeatl . .__.. ......, " ... ....., ........ .... ..... ._.._ ........................ ....... .......... ...,.~ ...................... .. f I ......_ ....... _ .. _ f i/1Y•1'1 I KAGOL !· 1 1 r 1 _ ; I DRO U L I t I I I _! ........... _ ......... ,._ .... ...a ..._ ...................... .-liiiiiil" _.., _ _,__ ... ___ ,...,_ ... • Yellowed Clippings don't slow the break Memories of the &!:eat Elirier COmbS era don't fade for Oilers• basketball fans would be rewanted-a promise held that he would become a ciOecb in the district. .. He e•oected to becoint West· --------,,..,.-------.;....,,.-..,.,----:0:-~-------minsterlfiah•sfintcoacb. In 6iict, it • was so cut and dried, be pUn::bated I home in Westminscer. They were tbellc>ri yan at Huntinston BeacD tf ttb Scbool. Pet· bap1 beuer1111ed, \be llorY era. one which seemed like it W:Oukl never end. It wualmosta way oflife. It wu Huntinaton Beach beketball. And for thole who touched it. there is really no concern that theclippinp tend to yellow and the pictures force you tout. .. Was Mike Contreras really that youns?" Because when MikeContreras- and the standouts before and after him which comprised the reian of quality basketball underCaoch Elmer Combs-wasputtiqtheblll in the hoop, youth never seemed to bea factor,j ust e•ccllence. The run was f'tom the win1erof I 9S8toFebruaryof1977. But it really ~n much further beck. •heft COmbs was a two-time All-Southern Califomil choice on the umecam- pus. It wu a difl'erenttym -Old. small, wooden. almott evCrytbinadar:k. brown, posts in the middle of the stands. u odor prevailina like none of today•s l)'IM. , It was a combination of musty socksandpmpiration, mi1tedwith chalk; varnish and exatement Elmer the Great captured the hearts ..00 imaaination of the com- munity, and bis IMdheart, while leadingtbeOilmtoapairofSunset League crowns. And in time, he But when Lee Mo.telleuurpritcda lot of people with his decisioD to retire ucoach, the job at Hunti .. n Beach was handed to Elmer on aaalver platter. So Elmer the Great came home. He broUJ!?t with him a style which defiedcritacism.Afut~an undyiDf use oftbe post. a solid pras and a sticky zone defente produced winners and tumaway crowda. Combs. too, wuaoroduction. constantly needlina the officiaJJ with bis low, raspy voice. Ei&htcbampionships.a berth in the Cl F rmalson one occasion, an overall record of32S.. I 23, it all had to end someday. In 1977,heputawaybis whistle after rcatmna it had cakeG its toU. Comb. reca.lled some of t.hoee mommts. and one of tbe primary motJves for ret~ from coecbina camedun~a visit to his doctor. The medicine man asked, .. When dJd you have your heart attack?" .. What heart attack, .. ubd a stunned Combt. '"There are indications of 1ear tissue," said the doctor ... Do you have a stressful job?"' Combs answered. .. Well, I'm a basketball coach." The doctor, wbo must have been &raduated from the University of Borneo, said, .. Well, is that stn:s1ful?"'.., Combs nodded. but only be knew ' to what extent. Every J:>askctball coach has that with him, and each is lhe o~ly one who really knows. So Elmer the Great., "-'ith that in mand combined with other motivn, decided to call it a day. Rom CllLSlll SPORT S CoLuMN1 s' But the happy life that was to be produced from the decision didn •t entirely evolve, not ri&ht away. JackandJiU, everyone's favorites for all those years si nee the days in that wooden srm durin1 the summer of' 42 and spnna of' 46, Elmer and Carolyn, split -It was nobody's fault ... recalled Combs ... You know, I had been wrapped up in basketball virtually all my fire. and Carolyn was busy with the kids. And then when I retired, the kids were s;rown up and J Md no mo19., buketbllf ... Thotc two pat deoominaton •hkh hdd evCf'Ylhina tCJltlbcr, evaj)Oflied. a~ IO did the ::r-. For tbe HunttftllOD 8eacb •-_m.1111M.-. a family wbich badlfOWI! CMrdile years u championship afterdmn- pionship held hundreds 10111her, it "'I bit&er pill to swallow. Both were apitfires. it•s said, Md tikethatclaAicpictureof'twocoedtel runnina toward the ICOl'ekeepet"a book to challenle an oft'Jcial•s nali1111. they collided and both fell down. &ch has remarried and~ u.eit separate way. but there's Still dM>le memories orMike Contreras weavi1111 throU&h the key. and Gres Snyder fuiQS from outside, and Roy Miller and Brun Ambrozic:b tat.inc the boards and denyinc a bucket. That's the th1naab0ut tbat run under Elmer the Great that a lot of ut like to remember the best Comb's· eia: two free throws with no time left Great moment capsulizes excitement, successes Huntington Beach enjoyed . By ROGER CARLSON Of ............ It had all beaun a few years prior, but a tWO-JCI! hiatus durina a time when Manna Hi&h School was open-~ its doon and Huntm,ton Beach Haab was beina renova~ left a very hunary fcelina for Oilers' t.Jketball fans. They were uted to secina their teams play wel~ there was a tradition of winners which included the 1936 Oranae Leaaue champs, the '39 Sunset cham~ the back-to-back Sunset crowns of'4S and '46, and the title years of'•9. ·s2, 'Sl, ·ss. and '63. For Jwo years, there was notbina but th~ sound of jackhammers and whirlina sawblades. The house that Lee Mosteller had built -the old l)'11l -was aone. Huntinaton Beach was used for Just two sophomore and f resbman classes in that reconstruction period. Oilers' head coach. A bi• pme? It was a non-league opener tn early December, I 96S, and the foe was Marina, which entered u the favorite. The l)'m, which was beana used for its first varsity pme, was ov~­ flowina. to such an extent that the Daily Pilot's sportswriter had to sit on the end of the Oilen' bench in order to cover the pme. Combs. who retired from coaching after his 17th season with the Oilers, and is bein1 toasted toni&ht at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub as he bows out from a JS-year teachina career, still vividly remembers that niet. They were up 63-62 with two seconds left. but we had possession out of bounds at m1dcoun.," recalls Combs. .. But time started as the baU was handed to Gres Snyder and he panicked and bcpn running down the sideline to throw the ball in, a violation. was over or at was Marina's ball. because ofGrea's violation . .. But I said they staned the clock too early and the officiah said 'OK,• .ind they pve us the ball beck and reset the clock." This time Combs put Snyder on the floor and the ball was thrown to him. He turned and shot as the buzzer sounded, but was fouled and went to the line for two free throws. A sophomo~ an his fim start, Snyder went to the hnc and hit both attempu for a 64-63 victory, then was carried off the floor by jubilant Huntinaton Beach fans. If ever one sequence depicted a career, that was the one for Elmer Combl, whose n:cord of 328 wins. 123 losses, includes eiJbt leque championships and a dozen trips to the CIF playoffs. That was nearly 23 years qo. But it all beaan under the clouds of World War fl , when Elmer Combs pined the nickname of Elmer the Grat on the way to back·t~back sclectJons on the All-Southern California prep basketball team. Those were the days when All- Southern Cahfomia meant f'tom Santa Barbara to San Diqo, and from Huntinaton Beach to Needles. The '4S team was a five-man unit. The opener came. Elmer Combs had returned from a two-year stint at Marina where be coached the frosh- l()pb for one season. then the varsity before handina the reins to Lute Olson and retumi~ to Huntinaton Beacb to resume his duties u the .. The buzzer went off and everyone was raisiha cain. We still had not thrown the ball in and Lute (Olson) complained, sayina either the pme The • 46 team was e1tpanded to thJU five-man teams, and Combs. a S- foot-10 auard who scored in double fl&Ures. was on the first team apin. A second team choice in '46 was a Newport Harbor Hip standout - 0eof'IC Yardley, who went on to Stanford and the NBA. Tbree OUen and llartna '• llark 8odelber& were named to tlae all .. munament team at the err buketball ftaale ln 1968. From ................ left were 8ode1~tllcls:J). CJl'llll Sayder (Stanforcl). Ill Coatreru (Ar{: soaa State). Roy ll1ller CLoac Br ncai 8e:a•). The University of Southern Cali- fornia offered a scholarship and the 17-year-old Combs arabbed the ticket, but he was not to duplicate Yardley's feats on the way up. First was the auto accident -Vern Seltzer, the son ofthcchiefofpoli<:ein Huntinaton Beach, was killed and Combs was thrown out of the car, and Combs admits the e•perience .. Kind offouled me up ... Combs landed on his bipand there is still scar tissue. So he entered USC as a 17-ycar-old with a physical and mental setback. but in addition, at 17 he was very youna. very immature, and very much in over has head. Combs' fmhman ~ of '46-47 found USC stocked with World War II returnees, veterans in their early '20s.. .. t was a kid l)laytna with men, .. recalls Combs. '"Even when I f"l'du- ated from USC, l was only 21 . Combs played two yean on the frosh·soJ>h team and was on the vanity during his junior and seruor years during the heyday of Bill Sharman. But it was hardly tame wasted. "I could never have aone to USC otherwise," said Combs of a period whkb. af noth1ng eb'e, started him an the field of education. Huntington Beach city councilman Hany LeBard was one of Combs' fans when be was pinin& prep honors, and he offered lhi)'OUnsster the heady job of chief lif~. a SS,000 post. and fora couple o(years it kept Combs in business. ..I was really honored," recalls C-0mbs. "'Tb.at was a lot of money and I couldn't believe at." Jn l 9S3 be started at Vista Hash and was an assistant coach in 'S4-SS and 'SS-S6, then received the Job as head coach at newly const.iucled La Habra Ha&h. fte was there for two years. in which his teams were I ) poor, and 2.) improvin&, before the opportunity DMr CAmltl Md .. Olen 1'59-20-f• 1'70-17-t 1~-17 1f7l-~· • 19'l--ll·6 tf71--13·S• 1"2-%2-4• 1'7>-20-7• • 190-1'"'9 • t'7._2•-r • 1966--9-t• 197S--16-... 1"7-2'·4· • 197.,_ ,,_ ,. 1,.._27.4• • lffl-16-10 19'9-U-J•. Tlltln: J1I At911ote~ 1D 1MM1. I .....,_ -.S. 12 tl"tpt '9 OF •yeffs . ....., ...... , ........ .....,. .... came al Huntington Beach. .. That's when 1t aJI really bepn." sa1d Combs.. The B110ne. of cou~. was the "68 team .,..h1ch stormed to a 27-4 record. Laimbeer feels sprained arch won't keep him out INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bill Laimbeer. who has played in 69S conKCUtive pmes for the Detroit Pistons, misted practice with a sprained arch Wednesday and was a question- able staner for Game 2 of the NBA finals. Maaic Johnson of the Los Anaeles Laken also misled ~i<:e becaute of illness. but the team was hopeful that he would recover in time for Thursday's pme. Detroit won the opener 105-93 Tuesday ni&ht, its fif\b victory in the last si1t road pmcs. Laimbeer, who has the NBA·s lonaest current streak of 646 comecutive itular. • eeason pmes, also has 49 strai&ht yoff appearanca. He was limpina bedly on is left foot before practice. "If we played toniJht, I couldn't play." he sakt. "The team says I'm doubtful, but 1 say I'm probable." Laimbeer said James Worthy fell on has foot in the first half Tuesday ni~t. and "at Just aot worse and worse.•• WC?rtbJ injured his hap when he fell, but he practiced with t'he Lakers Wednesday. .. I'm not sure we can win without him and bis reboundina.·· Pistons coach Chuck Daly said ofl..aimbecr. Laimbeer's injury took some of the joy from the Pistons• workout where talk of the club·s defeDte dominaled. Earlier. Adnan Dantley was talkin1 about it. even after the most memorable offensive performance of his 12-year NBA career. . Dantlcy treated Game 111 if at were a layup drill. hitt•na 1• of 16 shots and scorina 34 points. Dantley. who helped the Pistons hold Larry Bird to JS. I percent shoonna in the conference finals apinst Boston, f<'&S active apin on defense as Detroit held the hi&h- powcred Lakers to 39.8 percent ~hootina. "l'v~ aJways played defense. but when peol)lc talk about me, they talk about my offenx, .. said Dantley. the NllA ·s 10th all-time leadina scorer. "The last time I pla)~ this bard on defense was in the 1976 Olrmpics. Defense is how we've been wann1na al our pmcs this )car. We don•1 even think about offense." Tbc Pistons played a near-perfect first half Tuesday, takinaa S7~ lead while shootm& 61 percent from the field and holdina t~ Lakers to 34 pcrttnt .. Holdina the Lakers to 40 points in the fint half was a areat accomplishment ... Laimbicet said. "'Our dcft-nsc has carried us in the playoffs. We'R coocentratina on defense first and oflense stCOAd. .. "We've had a transition over the last thrtt years in beeocninaa defensi~ team ... auard Joe O\lmansaid. Harborduocapsmutualcareer Sheward, Curci have teamed up from rade school to hi h school • the Sunstt Lea&ue champiombi= into the CIF linals at LOQ1 Arena before fallina to a powerful Compton quintet. ~we had a lot oftaknt on that team and they were smart baskett.11 play-ers." said Combs. 1'be talJest was only ~3 (Bnan Ambrozicb) and Roy M11Jer and Grq Snyder were ~2. Mike Contm'U was ~l and our auard. Rack Seibert. was S-foot-8. Bu.t this was a team which ooulcf beat tums with 7-footers. .. U nbeaten North Torrance., with • foot-9 Bill Taylor and ~foot· 7 James Nielsen. both All-CIF cbo1ces, was upset in the semifinals by the Oiler&. 72-71. which remains one of Combs' proudest moments. Combs broU&}lt with bun a love for the runnma pmc, and bis idt.a-that players play best when tbq plaJ a pme the} love to play-paid on: ··KJds lake to run the b.11... said (Pl--w COMMfJIS) CumpJoa•ltfp eri• c~•s...> c;.me 1 -Detroit 10S, ~ n (Detroit .... .,.,.., 1-0) T ....... s Ge.M o.troil at L.lltrwl. • •.m. s .tn•,,. o.. LAllWI at Detroit, 12:30 •.tn. ............ LAllws at~.• o.m. ,,_.M ._ LAllWI et Oettelt, 6 •..m. Of !WeftMNI .... ...... Detroit et ~ 1t-.-~.m. (W nec.narvl ..... 21--· o.tn11t at ~ • •·"'-or '**Mt"V) GOiden State tradee for Bol • Witt can't relax, bat WedWlday by tbe Wuhi~ ....... to Seveft·b>•·' ............. trlded 111 the OOldeft State Watrioft. .Joiaia& 7_. ._ h J 11110create1be iaJlell pijrbia Angel wins fourth ::-.. eaid. .. He J• tblOWI -.. rve _.. biln loOk a lot better," of ceeten ill NIA bilaory. Wabl._,. = ofpast22starts, JtaaeDn........, lobby v.._... be ts T 5 2 llid. .. He Md I pd cw.. but M Plwfte •ni• ... Prw Warrion.blckupcenterDlftP•anda l989 --------rood..,_ eMiee. la .... ---wi&b &be ..... CINONNATI (AP) -Cincinuti a afteronlyoneyearofcollelebell, Bolaveneed lPointa. -::===a===:::::=:e:::x=a=s2,~-===----.._.ovm*'m'na Wejua&dida'I liifbim. We were reial ftaa toaiebL I Reda oyeflekler &ic Davis ii upeet over 4. 7 rcboundl and 3. 79 tilOc:ted aboCI per .-me. He pu..._. ....-aoa that be miabt be off played 17 tames tbit teUOnt aveflllins 2.3 poia11, 3.6 co 11ow----f"'""'.... rebounds and 2 7 blocked abott 11 a raene. feid. a a '-• -• 0 -...,.. two-year veteran, avertted 6.5 poillts and 4.8 rebounds Davia denied ulna~ and uid it's unr.ir that while playi~ an ave,,.w of 16 minutes;&: same over uonvw ll**lation tboWd tarnish bis ima.. 70 " .... _ w·""""I'"' A·•--•· ~ · "ffi.D't rillll 1 want people to kno~tbr. isn•t contatsaoru"' amon... ~-,~1111ttant riabt." be llid.. coach 0.. ClueJ bu talked to the Houston Rockets . Davis ii lbninl .239 with ~t homcn, well below about the NBA team'• head COKhina job, Rockett bia l*'I on.a MUOft when be bit .293 with 37 homers. teneral maftller Ra1 Pahll'Ma CObfiriMd. Panenoo Dana.._ tulfered acveral iltjwia tJlil aeaon and said alto tok1 the Houston Chronide be it coa.sideri._ three o«W'OMDtl are nitcbri:· him ..a:....__ntJ~ other candidates: Utah uaista.nt ,,_,., 111 •, Miami 'PW' r '"'~ IOOUt Dlft w ... and Denver utiltant AIM 8rtatew .• Tbe Cinc:umati uirer publi • story tJlil . Former San Antonio Spun COICh .._AIMS and ~ q.._ an aooDYMOUI Natiooal l..eaaue e.x-Kantu Colcb LarrJ Brewa were beiD1 mentioned as =~i:'R:r.:.iU:~~~ candidates for the vacated Spun COICbiqjob. ne newspaper pointed out that Davis it• friend of Empl.loy-deliver pac .. •de outfielder E.dd.ie Milner, who was suspended after ~-~ lu.frcrins a dtua relapee ill IPrina trainina. Davi-. in San OW., with the team to play the Padres. said be was upeet over the reports and m.tra&ed over the anonymous nature of the specu- lation. LEXINGTON, Ky. -Seven em-m ployees in Emery Worldwide Air Freiaht's Los Anseles office stood by their stories durina depositions reaardina a PKka&e lent to a Univenity of Kentucky basketball reauit's father that allepdly contained S 1,000, an attorney said Tuesd,ay. ARLINGTON, Teua (AP) - Mike Witt WU ahead but be WU ~Die. .. J bada leed but I didn'trcalll relax until I tot out or the fourth, Win aaid ... r hadn't been lt«ina out of th0te situations. I've fiad eOod std all year. But one innh'I always teems to,etme." Witt won for the fourth time in his tut 22 suiki out eisbt iD eipt inn~~ ~t. lead- ina the A.ntcls overtbe Tena Raaeen S-2. Witt, 3-7, walked three and pve up six bits in eiaht inninas. Bryan Harvey pitched the ninth for hit fifth save. The Ra~ who have lolt four of their last five, were not impreued. .. Win wasn't the same f.UY I faced the last couple or years, · Pete In- doca't knoW wby. Some oeODle lilield •Y it WM the a.t tM r.t Couple ol clays but I doca't ~ tbal" ArtiftllOd su.dium ...... to brina. out tbe *ill Witt. On tbe last day or the 1914 eeuon he came to Texu aad threw a~~. ••t remember tbe nice time I bad here:-taid Witt. wbo ii M . Tew and S-2 at Artinston. !f'~ time I come here I have memories of il Tbat Wll I cana-b~lilbt. .. Tbe ~ wbowon btbe fourth time ill five ...... ICOftJd three rum ill the ftnt. Left &elder Inca:;· dove and milled Chili Divis' si . liner and the ball rolled to the • allowiaa two n&DI to ICOrC. Davit WU credited with • two-run double.- One out later, Tony Armu hit an RBI sinaJe off Ray Hayward. 4-3. Geot1t Hendrick kDocked out Ray Hayward. 4-3, with an RBI double in Tbe llCIJedaJe AWAY the third and A.mW bit an RBJ siftl)e off reliever Crail McMurtry. .. Actually Ip I~, .. McMurtry said .... wu eettina behind bitten but they made aood plays behiAd me." -rbat's sometbiaa &bat can affect me the rest of my life." Davis told The Oncinnati Post for a story published Wcdnetday ... It's notbina to play with. If I checked in10 drua rebabiliwion, then they can say I'm on drup. It makes my imqe loot ~just from simple speculation." He Ibo said it's unfair to 1CCU1t him because of his friendshiP. with Milner. He said he wasn't with Milner when Mainer relapsed into cocaine use in spring trainina. -rbcte was no recantina." Burl McCoy, a LcxiQfton attorney representina Emery, said in an intervtCW with the Lexinaton Ht1'ald-Leadcr ... They all testified that the pack.age came open durina the sort. it was looked into and that there was a cassette and money in it.•• Valenzuela finds winning smile .. I knew Eddie before be had a df\11 problem," Davis said. .. I WIS helpina Eddie. I kept him with me IO people wouldn't appn>Kh him, because I didn't want hini to tct back in the situation be bad just come from. 0 So now I Ft stabbed in the t.ck for looltiq out for a friend. 1t•s not riahl" Da~ is u~ that people would speculate that drvp were behind his slump without evidence. .. rm not Soina to say it's racism or anythina. but when other playen ,et off to bed starts, there isn't anythina mentioned about drup, •• be said. .. Why me? .. Why is it that whenever sometbina it WTOllf with a black man, it bassomethina to do with 6e!_nlonc11\ap? AU black people don•t use dru,p. you know. ~ '=Quote of the day ,,.,., V• SIJb. PittsburJb Pirates center faeldcr, on a fantasy that be hopes to fulfill someday: .. One day, when the pitcher asb for a new ball when rm h.ittina and lobs the ball to the plate, rm JOina to take a slow-pitch softball swine and hit it ID the upper deck." ASU rallles to defeat Shockers The Los Anaeles Daily News reported in a copyfiaht story in April that an Emery s-ckage sent by Kentucky assistant basketball coach Dwane Casey to Oaud Mills, the father of recruit Chris Mills. popped open in transit March 31. When the i-cU,C was examined in Em~·s Los A.n9eles stat.IOn, a videocassette and SO $20 bills were fOund inside. Skier, coaches draw penalties COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -II Action by an international association tuspendina U.S. Nordic combined skier Kerry Lynch of Denver for two YeaJ1 for blood dopiq and imposing lifetime suspensions of two ski co.ches was too severe, a spokesman for the U.S. Ski Association said Wednc:sda)'. The International Ski Federation {FIS) earlier Wednesday announced it bad suspended Lynch. I native of Grand Lake for two years and iml)Oted lifetime suspensions on Jim Pile, chief U.S. Nordic Ooach, and Doua Peterson, bead c:oacb of the u .s. Nordic combined team, because they knew of Lynch's atxue. Television, radio TELBVISION 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Cbicqo Cubs at Pittsburab. WGN. . Dodgers· pitcher tops Astros, 11-1, wins first at home LOS ANGELES (AP)-Fernando Valenzuela bas spent most of this season tryina to cope with pro- fess.ional frustration and family tur· moil. But he WIS smilina qajn W~ day ni&ht as he left the Doclaier Stadium mound u a winner for ihe fmt time this season after five unsuccessful attempts at home. "h 's nice to aet a win anywhere," the left-bander said after hls team- mates helped him end a pe:rsonaJ five- pme winless streak with a 14-hit assault for an 11-1 trounciQa of the Houston Astros. "Fortunately. we scored a lot of runs and I was able to pitch more comfortably." Valenz\lela had been mired in a slump that saw ·bim last only four inninp combined in bis last two starts here. He hadn't won sinoe May 6 at St Louis. when °1 Dodaen tcored I 0 runt. Some oblervm blamed it on the number of pitches finally catcbina up with him after eiabt ltUODI ill the ~on. Otben attributed bit recent difliculties to his fathef#t bout with cancer of the beck, a fact that did not become public until the middle oflast month. But everytbifta ca.me tosethet on this niaht. despite the fact Valenzuela pitchea a complete pme without a strikeout for the fint time in his career. "My arm feels fine," be said. "I felt the same u the last five pmes. The difference it that we won. John Shelby drove in three runs and extended hit bi · streak to 23 pmes, and Mike M= bad four JD~ iodudina a home run and two CSoubles. Manball and Kirt Oiblon home- red on consecutive pitches apinst Houston ace Mike Scott in the third innina u the Dodlen rebounded from two losses to the second-place A..sm>s and lenathened their lead in the National I..aaue West to l ~ pmes. .. ltwasabiapmeforus. .. Manball f I /I Tiie .claedale HOMm Tonloht-Houston. 1:il5 e>.m. AWAY June to-s.n Dleoo. 7:05 e>.m. • June 11-5en Dleoo, 7:05 e>.m. • June 1~ Dleoo, 1:05 D.tn. • June 1>-tdte. June 1.-Attent• ... p.m. June 1.$-Al&Mt•. 4:AO p.m. • On TV, C1'eMIC 11 • Al 9WMS on KA9C. 7'0 said ... lfwe had Iott three straiabt to them, especially at home. it would have been d.itbeanenina." Scott lost for only the second time ill bit lut ei&ht decisions apinst the Dodaei's. The 1986 Cy Youna A ward- winner aJlowed only five bits. OMAHA, Neb. -Pat Uuacb's RBI la sinlle ca~ a ~run nintb-inninJ rally and Marttn Peralta sin&led in the wtnnina run in the 10th as Arizona State rallied for a S p.m. -COLI.EGE BASEBALL: World Series Game 12 -Cal State Fullerton vs. Stanford, from Omaha, Neb., ESPN. 6 p.m. -PRO BASIETBALL: NBA Cbamptonship Series Game 2 -Detroit at Laken, Channel 2. SHEW ARD, CURCI ••• Leinieux ends Great One's reign 4-3 victory over Wichita State Wendesday night to stay alive at the CoDeae World Series. Arizona State. 59-12, trailed 3-1 en~ the ninth innina. But John Rumsey opened the innq with a double and scored on Ricky Candelari's RBI sinaJe. Ca.ndelari went to second on Mike Burrota•s third single of the pme and scor"'1 on Ustacb's two-strike hit Raiders get support in dispute EL SEGUNDO (AP)-The National EE Footb&U League's Maft.qemeDt Council is 4 • t baclcina the Los An&eles Raiders in a • contract dispute involvina 13 potential fnie qents, a council spokesman ta.id Wednesday. Manqcment Council believes the 13 players are not free qents, even thouah contract renewal notices WCR not fated in aocordanc:e with the Collective Barpinina Aarcement. spokesman John Jones said. .. These thinp crop up from time to time, .. Jones aid. "Our~position is that the players were notified, but if they're conoemed. they should file a srievance." 7:30 e.m. -WOMEN'S VOIJ..EYBALL: U.S. Olypaans vs. International Ambassadors, from Irvine (taped), Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -MoToR SPORTS: Supercrown of Stadium motocross, from Anaheim (taped), ESPN. 9. p.m. -BOXING: USA. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: N BA Cbamp1onsbip Series Game 2 -Detroit at Lakcrs, Kl.AC (570). FIUDAY'S TELEVISION 10 a.m. -COUEGE LACR~E: NCAA Division I championship, from Syracuse, N.Y. (taped), ESPN. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World Series Game 13 -Cal State Fullerton vs. Stanford (double elimination rematch ifStanford wins Thursday), from Omaha, Neb., ESPN. P'romBl team that already bu two aeuoned 1etters. .. rve talked to the C01Ch there, and be said I've got • aood chance of mak.ina the team ... While Sheward plays a "mean six- foot setter," accord1n1 to Glenn, Curci is a tall 6-fo<>t-3 outside hitter who can do it aJL '1l»e best thina about Mike is be't real solid," Glenn said. .. He may not be the best hitter or passer in hiab school, but he bits the beck row more consistently than anyone. .. Glenn said be put pressure on his star outside hitter (wbo averqcd 18 kills a pme in 1981). and Curci always came throuah. ID th.it year•• final apinst Loyola, Curci sprained bis ankJe in the second pmc. only to return and play out tbc third. While the Newport Harbor lost the championship in three pmes, it wu this kind of courqe and competjtve zeal which inspired the Sailon all year. •=======================================• Sheward, meanwhile, wu the spark plua that clwled the team. .. If either of them bad been out this year1 wewould.n'thavedoneu~Uu we aid or/.o all the way to finall." 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I . -, . ··-.:o-=:= .... • .... • • • • .. ... ... 642-5678' retumina. and we had them for four ~ .. ~ "" 1 ue two Will play for a team oflocal hiah 1ebool olayen who compete at the Junior Nauonals. first in Lona Beach later this month and then apin in Colorado I week later. The team finished seventh at the Junior Na- tionals in AJbuQuerque (N.M.) last ~but bat ~f'ed up its size for this )'Qr s competJtlon. As for the enevitlble ~t with Curci, Sheward taid, .. It's kind of tad ill a way, but 'We're each aoina our own ways." UCI sailors top nation BJ ALMON LO<SAB&Y ..... ............. The UCI tailina team ICOred a clean sweep in the national cham- pionship of the lntercolleaiate Yacht Racina Association Wednesday by winnina the team championship at Richmond Yacht Oub. Skippers Jon Pinckney, Nick Scan- done and Mike Sturman wound up the series with a 10.1 record. bldtina up their win in the dinabY cbam- p1onship last Week.. Both events wae sailed ill Ayina Junior dinahies. To~ up the victories. Pinckney, Scandone and . Jamie Malm were elected to the IYRA of North Ameri- ca AU-Ameri<:a tailina team and Sturm received boborable mendoo. Collete ofCbarles10n (S.C.)ud the U.S. Naval AQdemy tied for aecond ~~~~~,twi..:; tied for fourth. TORONTO (AP) -Pittsbursb center Mario Lemieux ended Wayne Gretzky's eiabt-year reian 11 the NHL't most valuable pla~ wbcn be was awarded the Han Trophy 011 W~yniaht. Lemieux, who also sna~ Gretzky's seven-year bold on the 1e1pe•1 ICOrina championship, bal out the Edmonton Oilen' star center and bit teammate. pltender Grant Fuhr, for MVP bonon in votina by the Profetaional Hockey Writen ~ sociation .tlich wuannouoced at tbc lel&ue'• awardt ceremony. Lemieux, who finisbed with 70 aoaJs and 168 points. said Oteuty missina 16pmesdue10an injury WU the ~or reuon be won the Han Trophy. Fuhr did win tbe Vezina Trophy u the leque'a top plteoder. Botton'• Ray BOwque wu a repeat winner of tbc Jama Norris Trophy 11 the lequc't top defenteman. CalaatY's Joe Nieu'ft'endI_k . won tbe Calder Trophy 11 the NHL's top rookie. MontreaJ't Guy Carbooneau won the Frank J. Selke Trophy, &iven to the leapae's top defensive fOIW&rd and teammate Mats Naslund won the !-adl' BN Memorial Tropby, pven for lkillfuf and tmtlemanly play. Detroit•• Jacques Demers became the fmt repeat winner of tbc Jack Adams Trophy, liven 10 tbe C09Ch or the year, aDd ~· Lanny McOOnaJd was the tint recipient of ~ ,K.ina q&ncy Trophy for buman- •WW> tet'VlCC to hockey. AUDmONS • CHAPMAN COLLEGE Summer Musical Theatre and Conuroatory ~~.,, · AUditlons 12 NOON • JUNE 12TH Waltmar Theatre - COMBS ••• =•10ow .............. to 11t .,_, ~· coatrolJllllM. W if )CMa want to 1Mw • IOCMI Ii• YCM1 nan with the Ml. .. Al lot our~ JM*. whea I ......... ualed to.a use_._... ..................... ._. td io ia and poll m111W_. 'I ciOukl ICDle It will rt ... oee oltM daillll I always did.. '"So 1'4 tet 10m10De wbo was 8airty •troas and .. le and could le8tn the moves, and M worked hard on it. to tct the ball inside . .. And we'd nan and pras. We eould ICOre I 0 points in 30 tee0adt ... Four time1 in the '71 and ·12 camP9i1n1, the Oilen went ovtr the centW')' mart. It wualtoacolonul time. Alllticlof such coecha u Newport HartM>t's Al Heckney. Kat.ella'11'om Daa.ley and Corona del Mat's Bill Bloom are le~= at they baited an ofliciaJ ot two from time to time would be the undentatement of the year. And Combs wu riaht in there with them. "Oh, ~h. baitina the refs," uid Combl. 'But u I aot older I learned that wben they told you to abut up. you shut up, then later they'd fortet at. When I wu youneer, l wu a little too qaresaivc. You werebeuerofftoplay a little low key but still let them know you're around." "I aot my share of Ts. but I don't think we ever lost a pme on a technical foul. And our kads never aot· aT." But time had an effect on Combs. "lfl had it to dooveri.!"y behavior would be much better. Dut you learn with experience, and you mellow a little. You see some of thcle IUYI constantly complainina -I hope I didn't look like that," be said. When Huntinaton Bach was moved into the Empire Leque in 197~. it let up a classic confrontation between Combs and 0.nley. Fire- works were evident from the atart. .. He's a competitor, ju.st like me," said Combs. "We both enjoyed coachint. devclopin& cooct teams and worked very hard doinl it. And we took it seriously. · "Our personalities ca e out under the pressure of the pme, but I res~ Tom. He wu a real com· pctJtor, and we enjoyed beat.in& them." Combs wu 3-1 apinst Dinky in two yean of leque play, 1-3 in non- le.que P.rnes· h was a aimjlar situ- ation with Marin.a. In lequet the Oilen were 9-7 apinst Manna. 2-3 in non-lequc. "Games that counted" were the victories that Combl savored, often under p1ekcd conditions. even to the extent of closed circuit television in the cafeteria for th09e who were shut OUL "With Marina. you had to set there ............... SI.mer CGmlle la laal8ted OD falae' alaoalden f~ 72-71 ..tctorJ OYS l'fortb Tona.nee lD 1988 CU' Mmlflna•a. at 4 to set in the IYf'l," recalls Combs. .. As soon as the doors opened, people would shove throuah. We really did pack that IYJD. •• There was one span (endina in '70) with 44 straiaht vidories in 1ea&ue play, and the individual standouts remain vivid with Combs. There was Kim Stewart {UCLA) and Gary Smith (Redlands Univer- sity coech) in 'S9; Dcno11 Hamilton (Lakcrs, Arizona State) and Charlie Slater in '62;Alao RobimonandJack Brobamer (Oeveland Indians) in '67, when Miller, Contreras •nd Snyder were juniors. There WIS the '68 jUIF11\IUt - Snyder, Contttras, MilJer, Brian Am- brozich and Rick Seibert. Four earned four-year acholanhips - Snyder tot Stanford. Contreras to Arizona State. Maller to t..ona Beach State and Ambrouch to BYU. Seibert is presently art elementary school principal . And there was Steve Brooks in '71 and '72, with Scott Whitfield. Jim Worthy, Brett White and Tom Crunk on that '72 unit; Scott Rankin, Scott Weir, Doua Rabe and Raul Conteras in '73, and all four were joined by Rocky Ciatelh in '74. Hamilton, at 6-foot-7, was the tallest to ever compete under Combs. Combs turned to · the cla.sm>om after retirina from coacbina and now. after 3S years in the business, is directina his interest. with bis wife Joanne, to aolf. -square dancina and brid . .. ,'f I mass · anythina it's th~ coacbina." said the S9-)'Ur-old Combs. "We had some great tJmcs. "It's finally comana to an end. .. Toniaht s fC'Stivitics bqin at 6 with dinner at 7 and a prosram at 8. Tickets arc av11lable at $16 per person. * * * * * * . * * * Spor(swriters don 't lie Recaill,thenlght thatRan yCombs got the big bucket BJ ROOD CARLSON Of .............. Stories of Elmer Combs and his Huntinaton Belch Hilb basketball teams are number many, but one which remains "one for the book." involves his son. Randy, and Randy's mother Carolyn. ii.Udy, DOW 37 and in the com- mercial insurance fie~ wu railed ill Westminster, where his parents re-· sided even before Elmer bepn bis leaendary run at Hunlinaton Bacb. lt put Randy in a situation of competina for Westminster -in the same leque with bis dad, but apinst him. But this doesn't invotve Elmer or bit~ rather Carolyn who aJmOlt always went to ber b\alband'• pmcs before nDhin& IO the tdepbOoe IO inquire how West.mi.Mt.et bad done. Her IOD WU I raerve. and Ibo wanted to ~ow the ICOre and bow Randy did. Dwina that period. the Dail Pilot's aporU cditor1 Glenn wrutl, amona ot.bet tbinp, 10ved. to teue. He cspecia1J enioYed ~ Carolyn, one oP tbe aiaft'a fiavoritea, ~ 1'tOUld often bite on some OUlr'lpOUS Story, only to ftAd out it WU all I biajote. Nevenbelear lhe'd still call ~ caute of her 1nterett not only in Randy, but fot the 1COrC1 of the Oilen' compctiton. Tbat'a not uncommon. It's a ritual CuolJa c..11e. urn that takes place every year -aom~ times it's the c:oech, or his wist.ant, or his wife, but almost every contender bas someone mikina contact to set the teores. And despite the basal~ Carolyn knew if she stayed on the phone Iona enouah. she'd set a straiaht answer. It WU I Friday niaht in Febnwy of 1969, ud Westminster was at New· port Hatbot in a key Suntet Laaue pme which I WIS COYerina. · It was I 0 o'clock. The Oilers ·bad whipped Western and Carolyn called to set an update on the rest of the lclpe, u well u WeatmilWer'a fortunes.: "Nope, my writer isn't t.ck.," was the response. A few minut.es paned. She called apin. And apin. And apin. Sbe could smell another hoax. h was now 10:30, and the was still aettina the same answer and Carolyn Combs was definitely losiftf her patience, especially since now tt was beina surmised that I bad been in an auto wreck and my body was strewn all of the pavemenL Finally( I returned from the pme. It was we I after 11. What had happened? Randy Combs. a rnerve, had connected for tbewinninJshOt in the JiJtbovert.ame, • pme which still ranks as one of the all-time duels in Oranae Coast area history. Randy was in there because just about the entire Westminster team had fouled out. To be sure, it was 1 thriller and Randy had made aood on bis chance. So here at came. "Yes, we've aot a final on that one DOW. It was Westminster. 97-9S. in five ovcrtJmcs and your son, Randy, hit the wmruna t... was the deadpan answer. Carolyn could take no more of this. She fumed, she swore, she demanded a straiaht answer. She "kept 1ettin1 the same answer, which by now had the office lauahina ao bard it's doubtful anyone could determine the truth. She demanded to speak to me to verify it. but was told I was busy and late. Finally she aot her W1Sh, and I spoke to her but she sttll wasn't buyina iL By now she was convmccd that I. too, was in on the bi& bou. It was not until Randy finally aot home that Carolyn was able to confirm the truth, that sportswriten never lie. North Kore.proves unco11Jpro11Jlslng . \ SEOUL. 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Yacht Fisher led OI IN I.st -1'*' &ty ,,.,. a.ti w. itv'IN )QI fO ~· ••• ou,-,uTY SEIVICE & l'tlCE 2507 W• C001t Hwy I 102 • ~ leocih • FA.X {71 •) 650-1"3 650-C>543 ....... u..up ..... ,.. ................. ,.,_, ..... fr'Clllftfiiiltpnic111111--••C11W,.•• ••M ... ..... ... o1 ............................. .-..... ... hlil".._..«N'llN ... ...._._ ..... , K d...._aan J d .......... ~dllll\."'8....._talin ..... 1•111 '5 RU1119,_.ID ......... -... ............. dtl' .... ,.... ..... ----·~..__...__..,.,.,.. ...... ,., ..... ...... \ U.S. looking 1ike gold mine The U.~ Olympic yachtana tnals are ecaruly a month away and alrady the U.S. medal hopes are as llro~ 0t suonacr than in 191•, accordma to Andy Koltanccki, &be Urultd States Yacht Racina Union·s Olympic Yachtina ComMjuce chairman. "Our team could brina home more medals this aummcr than the entire Olympic team did at the Winter Oames in Calpry," said Kostanecki. At least three county skippers are on the U.S. Sailina team that wiJI be competina for a berth in Korea come Delli September, and sai!ors from other Southland areas arc look.in& JOOd. Tbe trials beain July Sat three sjtes: NeWp<>n. R.I. C•70 men. 470 women, Aym& Dutchman, Tornado and Division IJ Sallboards); San Diego (Star. Soling); and Marblehead. Mau. (Finn). The U.S. bas 1988 world champions 1n two Olympic classes -Solina and Star. In the Solin& Oass John Kostecki of Alameda won lhc 1986 and 1988 world cham~nships. In the Star Oass Paul Cayard of San frana!CO won the 1988 Worlds, and Ed Adams of Newport. R.l., won the 1987 Worlds. Jn the Tornado catamarans. Gary Knapp of Oyster Bay, N.Y. isexpcctedto&ivc Randy Smyth ofHuntinston Beach a run for his money in the upcoming trials. Knapp proved his medal-winning capabilities when he took the bronze at the Olympic practice reptta in South Korea last year. Smyth was the silver medalist m Tomados in 1984 and bas twice been world champion in the class. Skip Elliott ofNewport Beach is also a Tornado contender. He medaled in the Goodwill Games in Russia in 1986. Brian Ledbetter of San Diego and Scott Macleod pf Rowayton. Conn. have both placed in the single-handed Finn world championship and Ledbetter recently won the nationals in the class. Kostaneck.i said bopes for the U.S. in the 470 men·s were improvina now that former world champion Dave UUan of Newpon Beach bas qm:d to coach full time. Kostaneclo believes that at least five U.S. women's •70teamsarecapableofwinn\Dla medal at tbcOlymp1cs in Puson, Korea. Over the put year, skippers J .J. Isler of La Jolla. Susan Dicrdorff of Annapolis, Md .• and Lisa Niece, Vashon, Wash. havebettled it out fortop~tioos in eeveral national and international championships. nm is the first year that a woman's 470 team will compete. Allah Lindsey oflrvine and Ron Rosenberg of Lona Beach are amona the leading contenders in the Ayin1 Dutchman Class. In the Star Oass Vince Brun and Mark Reynolds arc top contenden. "Rlc team that aoes to Korea will consist of winncn of the Olympic trials, open events. which Wiii be sailed by the U.S. Olympic team as well as other sailors. Sponsors of lhlS year·s Olympic sa1hng team arc Sebqo, CIBA Consumer PbarmacutJcals, Volvo Nonh America Corp. and Rolex Watch U.S.A.. Inc. -fits three RBI ~ve 0ikWid its longest ski this season "'-·• AtMda ......... Kanm City's Frank White drove in thm runs, mcJudiJll a ao-ahead two-run sinale in the sixth innina. u tho bolt Royals defealtd the o.kland Athletics, s-4, to complete a three-pine sweep. .. 1t'1alwayicxcitina to play wdl. to_tct aood pitchina and IOOd hittiDJ and be on a roll, .. be 111d ... But eiabt and a half pines 11 notbina to sneeze at. Tbey're ltill a formidable opponent ana rd rather be in their spot than ours." 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"""· ~ ....... °'*"' TNN. ~ ~ ....... .,, Ml.JC N011C( CALL 842-5678 WESTlllE YIWS . .. lllt•I .... 181~ GUIDE TO APARTMENTS CONDOS AND TOWNHOM SON THE ORANGE COAST If IM Mri e•llLY Ill •'I , ...... Wl'U. llYI "' SIOI II lllEOT IEIATll Fii <D IEITlll • If •• .am IEll•m All IPllTllll ULY -IEFIWID.ILM· .. 111 IPllmllTI IT Wlflllll llWf•TYILUll Ont ................... "" ..................... ) Our decoratort, palntera and cul1om fumlture supptlers Ju.t compt.ted 10 of theee gorgeous unltl. YOU get the r• bates If you apply (and give ua your deposit) on or before Jutt 10. 1988. After thatforget ltl Newport VIiiage ti on 10 ICfM of fabuloua ground• and features: • Otympic-llze pool • Atneat center • Nlght-Ughted tennlt court * Giant apa • Newly r9dM!gned, super-large recrMtlon building • Lavllh ,....,, Plrt* (next on July 4) • Below-mll'klt regular r91'1ta * More, mor9, motel UU.OIYDIT .. •UY "1WllT1'11 '* IMAWH." •llllT llUIE IPll111111 .,.....;~ ..... .. ( ................... ..,.) (114) 111-1111 ,,8. ..... • glent unfumllhed ~ Of ~ bedrOOf'ft? W• cen utenct • l8f*CUI cs.. on lout theeeeleo. **** BRAID IEW 0 $311 IFF 1ST 11m•s IEl1 . 111 PAIUll• • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath $750 • 2 Bedroo.m, 2 Bath $850 Pool, Spa, Garages 111-1111 UMl11 **** ***** IESI PllES A .mat. q• comptex neettlld emono ..,. ,,... a eavw. lllnd- ...,.. A lo"91y, 1 bedroom "Mk• new'' wtu, a bel()ony. cathidfll Cl ... ~ poo4. ep9 Md ianiry. NO J PETS, '815/mo + ilouf'tty. AVALW.E NOW & 1 AYMAal ! .. 21 mi•·n~1 * *** HARBOR WOODS Walk to Newport Center. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, attached garage, 2 years newl $1250 "' TWO TOWNHOMES-fOR LEASE TlrH Be*ooms and 2Yi Baths Afl> Two Bedrooms, 2 Baths plus den. EACH IS $1350/mo -M YR LS£. ISi 1HPlll 848-1814 r----------------:i 1 © OCUI VIEW . 1 1 COROll DEL MIR 1 I Ex~lve 1BA, 18A, "South of I PCH '. All new appliances, custom 1 1 wall treatments & tile, skylights, I garage, washer & dryer hook-up. I I $1200/mo. Very nice! Must see! I I Avallabfe now! Agent 673-4062. I I OPEN THURSDAY 5PM-7PM I 2121 SUYIEW I L--------------' ~ ?llae11t11 rA,u 0 * ~u BotztSll/¥ • EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY Hu beautiful , very ltrge 1 Bedroom Apt wlbay view, large p1t10, dishwasher, mlcrow1ve, garage. Private beach. $1430 ALSO 2 Bedrooms start at $1775. *BOAT SLIPS EXTRA* lorry, Noh'* 760-0919 . . 0 BEACHWOOD VILLAGE 1311 IDT .. a llAlllTU (UllTU TllE llLY!) Spacious 1BR and 2BR/28A. Walk-out patio, celling fans, mir- rored closets, pool & Jacuzzi PLUS more amenities. 3 1111/eJ "' ~ ktzeJ & 2 11lilN "'~ 405 111J2 llUILll •••-1111 .. ~ © THE FAIRWAY APARTllENIS AT BIG CANYON a.;,,. • U. l~ (IU'WWJ d die a d u1h• ~ '*"' Sic c..i:.100 CouaVJ a~ ..... our t.utilu.l floww pd. Nell FJllliicm l.tJand EMpaU,~t.t 1.1,..d ,,....._ liawy ~ _,,,. &IJ' .. ban. "' coacLtioeuiis. ,...,,.,_ ...... •J larp Plbo cw bllcmsy, .:Mbld1ll ~ lulb- equipp.d ~ 2-ar ..... 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STANFORD COURT 400 Stanford (71•) 854-3288 .TOWN CENIER ~· · .. ' , let Us ..... YH HAS RETURNED! S.Ck by poputar M!Nlld. 01mes·A·L1ne wlll run Friday. S.tur· d<ay anci Sunday 1n tts own cl.lss•ftc•uon 1n 1ne Cl.1SS1f1ed Ads Since this 1s a ~ offer. we have a Thursday noon de.CSS1ne and ask prepayment tor Ml ads This Is open 10 af private party advtttl~rs for merchandise not over sso (price must be listed '" adl and no aobr~1atrons w1N be acctpted All ads wlll run Friday, Saturday and Sunday There 1s a 5-line minimum at 20C per UM So yovt low Cost Dtmn·A·LN ad Is only ... . . . $3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon l'RK'E: 5-llne mm11num • 3 days • 20C per hne • S3 00 ·• • All ads are prepaid by com.no into the Daily Pilot to p!Ke your ad or~ the coupon beloyo' Private party merchanc:hse onty ads No com- memal ads. pets. hvestock. produce °' planu • f<t<h 1um must be pri<ed 1n the ad with no Items ewer sso. . . MAIL TO: DtlftH-A-llne Daily Pilot lJOWest hy Street Costa Mesa. CA 92626 D~•ly Ptlot hours Monday·Fr1day 8 00 AM to S 00 PM Al>DttaSS __________________ ..._ _________ --....----- crrr ________________ ----' STATf ____ lff9 ______ _ AMOUNT fNCLOJID ________ DATES TONN _______ _ UNIS ------ '·.---------·-----.,.-.:-t------~-_;_----4 Q OO.......uM • WOllOI "-" LM NO~Tll)NI 2 • .__ _____ ~-------+----~~----~ L _ _;...._.--...... ....__~ 642-5678 D1llyPlit E-Z GIFI'S .. RllllDS MEFIEE Cit . .. . , I CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available In our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M . -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. Motor Routes available in W11tllii1at1r Hu1ti11fo1 l11ch F1u1fli1 ¥11111 NO COLL:ECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have ~ble car and proof of insurance . ... 842-1444 Ali for JOMne Craney JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL· ING TO WORK HARO WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH . GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADV ANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CA L COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN IF YOU 'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642 -4321 EXT 205 OR SEND RE SUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W BAY ST. COST A MES A. CA 92626 If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your s.ze. Just send In this coupOn or call· 6•2-4333. Routes are available now! . le se•eWJ. le 1 D1ily Pllot Clt1ier1 , ...... .. NABERS CADl.IJC 'll Cffillac F1Mtw11• IU-1111 ..... ............. *** NAMCMl LAWN-MT. OUVI M()(fuafy • Cemetery Crematory 1e2s G!Mf Ave to.t•Meu s.40-55$4 DBCHEVROLET Home of the Serengeti Blazer M@i@lfifil Call our friendly salesmen fOC' details 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E. Imperial Hwy. -Yorba Linda, California • 2060 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 842-0010 o SADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 N • • • • ~·~ ~} ~ 0 PARTS and SERVICE Open Sat. SALES BODY SHOP LEASING . j STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa CREVIER SALES • SERVICE • LEASING 0 NEW LOCATIONI SANTA ANA AUJp MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., s.nta ~ 135-3171 Newport/55 Frwy. al Edinger Salel 09pt. Of*! 7 days SerW:ie HoUrs: Mon.-Ftt. 7am-10pm 0 Ster/ingJ!MW SALES· SEIYICE -LEll•I ·PUTS -IYEISEAS IELIYEIY URW.ISTS - 1141'&lllllH1111, ••••T IUll ......... , .......... ) .•.... "'"'"lerNe IMtt: , ...... , ..... ....,.,,., ~/GMCTRUCK 11THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9840 2850 HAMOR BLVD. COSTA MESA e JIM &LEMONS IMPORTS ,,,,. 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S.t. 8a-2p •· ~ C/WPBELL ~ c: NISSAN.(~~ • Low Ptt<•• • No G1mm1clu • •Great S•l•ction • Friendly Pe~pl• •' • Eacelle~t Serv 0 1 • • (!ti) fft-1~ LINCOLN •RCURY •MUR SALES -LEASING S~VICE -PABTS · (714) 848-7739 useoo a..cti B19d. (714) !a&.1008 Hutila910ii ...-.. CA 92647 I J11Cl ltll.lllCll . Giftea stuaents show futuristic ideas PapHs are all lieartfor cb.arlty J..uer araser· EUsabetll Dearlten alMI wa Jeffen "Jumped Rope for Heart" and · won a trip to a California Anaels baseball pme. The three pupils at Park Private Day School an Costa Mesa, along with lJMaay Dorrli and Jeremey Powell ofNewport Heights Elementary School in Newport Beach were among the top 10 children in Orange County who raised the most money in the American Heart Association's benefit. The event isaneducational and fund-raisin& activi~ held annual-ly in schools throu out Orange County. This year S schools participated with more than 2.SOO children trying to jump their way toAnahe•m Stadium. ..., .......... '-..... The top I 0 students were honored by Anacls third baseman Jack Howell, celebrity chairman of Jump Rope for Heart in Orange County. in a special on-the-field ccTCmony prior to a recent Boston Red Sox-Angels game . Dena Bowie. aad Cortney PolO'riaa, Newport &lemeatuy 8claool stadellta, operate tlaelr robot (abaft). wlalle Caeele Brtll of llart.Den 8claool aldblta laer clty of tile fatare chutq a '1ftecl m.4ent .,apoelam. .. I am concerned children undentand the imPortancc of heart health and especially of a personal cxcrcisc-propam, •• said Howell, whose father has twice undergone open-heart surgery. A. show--stopping suJ,-teen dllnc~ d~O Thanks to all the participants in theevcnt.$40,000wasraised in Orange County to suppQrt the research and community educa- tional programs funded by the 0ran,c County chapte~ o~~c Amencan Heart Assocaauon. Ji •• Bamara Wlam1, director of BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB Of .......... Miod,Y C.ook and Stacy Jue have carefullina considered their future career plans. And that's impressive in view of theirqes. Mindy. IP, of Fountain Valley wants to be a marine bioloeist or a hair stylist. Stacy, 11 , of Huntinaton Beach will look for a job in the medical field. Thou&)\ the &irts have timeJO firm up thejr professio~ apals. they have defined one paruc9JafaoaJ. Both 11rls ....._ ~ said dancina W111 always be part of their future -even when they are .. old." The talented twosome are an award-winning tap dance team. Part- nered for three years. the Jir1s have tapped their way throuah numerous competitions that have mulled m plenty of first-P.la<:e trophies. Soon they WJIJ be off to the national fil\lj.J of the "Showitoppcn .. dance coinpetion at the Disneyland Hotel and to the July "J love Dance" finals mlasV~ Accorc:hna to their dance anstruc- tor, Brandee Williams. who teachesat Huntington Academy of Dance.. t.bett arc sevcnl reasons why the dance pannership is successful. "They pretty much started dancina at the same time with me about.four years aao." she said ... They are phr.sically close in size and their abahtics and personalities wort well toeether." Dunna their performances. WU. Iiams says, Stacy as more technical and Mandy lends to ham it up. She says the chemistry between the 11th is put. "Y cab. I auess I am the ham, .. Mindy la"'lhcd. .. I like to makr faces. I rcaUJ tet into it when I set on the Stage. Staty said the tap team lw never .. soofed" up enou&h to blow their entire performance. · "If you fall or shp you JU.st set up," she satd. "Our teacher says if you mess up just keep JOIQI and smile bt,aer hke nothana happened.. With n\e and Mindy we haven'tpfcd up mouth lO ltt ~squ.alificd. Wtlliams SI.Id boch pis are respon- sible aod committed lO thetr dance responsibiliscs. Tbci1' Cadler 1t- tributt:s tbe Ptts' maturity lO puatal suec'h of their parents are aJllds. .... she said. .. The parents hive iDlliDed ,_ in the airls that ~ don't take oommit.mmt liabtly."' And that pbilolopby leCl'DS lO have ~ over lO Ill mas ol the prts•, hv~ • Stacy 1uhonor1Wdient at Prince o( Pe8CC LUtberaD Scbool in COiia Mesa, is u KICOlilplmed piaill and. ~ dancer. She m:ady dlnced ) (Jllmst -DAllCS/M); . . 11111 Temple Bat Yahm Pre-School of Newport Beach. has announced the opening of two new "Mom- mie &. Mc" classes that will start in October. The classes will be taught by Woe Mou&alu, who wilfhavc children 22 months to 21h ycan and Valerie Meyen, whose class will include children 24 months to 3 ycan. Class size is limited and rcgJstration is now open. Gerie Kirkpatrick, veteran GWC publicist, signing off HBLibrary honors its volunteers .. • • • 1111 • • z . .. . The Huatinaton 8e8cb Public u.: brary volunteers' umdfisb wort did " n~JO unnQtia:d by city otficiaJs. • • • • Talk about dedication, New- Port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict recently honored 76 em- ployees in a retirement cel- ebration. Employees with more 30 ycan or more of service included Marjorie Banaett. Pomona Elementary School, 39 yean; Jolla Roblasoa, Paularino Elementary School, 32 ycan; DaaJel Glll11, Corona dcl Mar Hiah School, 31 yean; Jack Hart, Corona del Mar High School, 31 years; Marda Nlclaoll, Costa Mesa Hiah School, 30 years; Ral,. Werley,Costa Mesa Hi&h School, 30 years. • • • It is no easy wk to fet through Golden West College s nunina (Phue ... 8TtJDSJft'8/ A.8) By JOYCE BODLOVICH oe .. ..., ....... Huntinaton Beach resident ..Gene Kirkpatrick says she may be the next Grandma Moses. BuJ not until she ends a 15-ycar public relations career with Golden West College. Consaderina K.irltpatnck offiaally retires her word processor at the end of this month, her spare time and creativity will soon have a chance to blossom. "Even thouah I am a word person, maybe I will be the next Grandma Moses after I take some basic an classes," she lauahinaly said. K.irpatrick's name has become a familiar siaht to media people who receive copious amounts of press releases penned by the 63-ycar-old soon-to-be retiree each month. Kirkp1trick'1 stint at Golden West was not a planned career move. She says one ofherteachers got her started down the road to pubhc relations. ~1n 1970, I was JUst t.akma courses for fun. I didn't intend on working because I was busy with my three sons. I was enrolled in a mass communication class taus.ht by Liz McGuinness .. Ltz was also the head of the journalism department. But just hke many other students, she roped me into )OUmahsm. ·· Kirkpatrick joked. Kirkpatrick. who has been a widow for four years. has three arown sons and will add a fifth arandchald to her brood in September. She says a classroom setting has always felt hkc home. "My husband was in the Air Force and we moved all over the "ortd, •• said the former a1rfinc stewardess. .. I have been aoina back to school all my life. In Japan I took Japancx culture classes; in Alaksa I took a wnt1n1 class. I JUSt lake to go to school I think we should always go to school .. Once enrolled an the journalism program at Golden West, she im- mcdaately assumed &cadcnbip pos.. 1tions such as ~ll"I edator and feature editor of the then-named • Brandtna Iron newspaper. It was not Ion' before news of her good feature wntJng skills reached the collqe's pubhc relations office. She was asked to do"'some pan-tame wnt1na for the depanment and she sraduated from the school with honors 10 197 .. "I came on staff half tame in February 1973 for two or three years," she said. "Then I started woritinJ th~uaner ume and the next thin& I knew it was full tune. I got here and never lef\. .. Acrordina to Kirkpatrick.. her Job expanded be)ond wnt1nc baste press releases. She worked under the d1rcc- Oet1e K.lnpatrlck torship of the late Bruce Williams. whOK po&1tJon was filled b)' F1y He~. .. Thia is a pt place to work. 1 wonderful environment, .. she said .. 1 have been editor of our facuhv staff (Pleue ... POBLICIST I AS) The 150 volunteers who donaied-. I 7,4l3 boun were m:::eatly ~· at a ceremony at the SelcltfrCountry. Club. The volunteers c:ontribu1ed enouab hours to ave the city Sl0.000. CcaJ Compn was the top volu.o-. lttT' wath 3.000 houn.. She tqan ill~ 19 76 processina a tems for the rCfe:re&. .. CIC department. "'Ccal's usisiancc to tbe riem-encc depanment has allowed timely infor· mauon to be provided fort.be public. .. said 1..alnry Director R.OD Hayden. Apes Morin, du.bbcd the blwary•a . veteran vohantec1. bu donated her 2.500 bou.rs '° thl'Main Stn:et branda Sin« 1975. Other ~pients of special t'CCOI·: natJon for 2.500 houn of ~: andudcd Bea Haeeman. Oaieaa " Bauman and Marie wan.ce. .. 'Swim for the Gold' plans public breakfast in Newport The board of directon of ··swim for the Gold. .. a communuy project founded to raise S l .2S million for the new aquatic center at Corona dcl Mar Hi&h School, will llost a public breakfast Wcdnetday. The Olympic·sazed facility will relieve the burden on an overcrowded hiah school swimmins P!'OJ"8m. It also will be used for rqional. national and antemational competition upon its complttion in June of 1990. Wednetday'sseuion astcheduled fot7:l0Lm. at tbc BaJOO. Bay Oub in Newpon Beach. The cost is SS, aod reservations are required. Call the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 644-1211 fordeiails, • .. confettncc room of Saddleback Community Hospital. 24451 Health Center Dnve, Laa1,1na Hills. Admission is free. Call Schenk at 493-1985 for additional infonnation. Optlm,.~ ~eet liJ/.rvlne The Optimist Club of lrvtne'wdl hear Jam Roberts talk on .. How to Keep the Government Out of Your Pocket .. at its ncJtt mtttll\& Tuesday. The ~m is scheduled from 7 to 8 a.m. at Hors Hut. lll50DoutluSt .. Irvine. Call SJ0.5639or 538-5882 for detaals. • · _ . . Ray Bradbury In Me.a Sc1entt-fiction author Ray Br.dbury will appear at the Scnbncr Book Store an the Crystal Court of South Coast Plaza in Cost.a McsaSatufdar to introduct has lale'll collection of sbon stories enutled .. The Toynbee Convector." 1Vom~ '• nehror.t convea.fag ~nc Kons&ant. a proftsaional speaker and smaU busincu coRMAlt.ant, will speak at TUClda)"s mcctlns of the Professional Woamn's NetwotkofOraaeeCounty. to be held in the Monat'O Room of tht Airponer Inn 1n Irvine. Konsiant w.11 ditcvv .. How to MaU M~ W11b Your BuMncu Card" at die 6:l0 p.m. danlla' ~.<?all SS9......SO for fu.nhct infonna\ioft and raefVl1ions. • Wpna Shand Heb laeJpen The Laauna Shanti PrOject is looli• for YOluntccn to pro~ idc pracucal Uliaance. a-ome and bolotilll ~i iaations and emotional auppon to Peadt with AIDS.• •heir fiunilics and fnneds. • nc GCJlt 'olanteer tnini1111 tcllioe la dedUlod • June 11. 19 and 25. Call 494-144' for,_..,. i9fc)rmauoe.: I '· 0.-......... ~~ ....... FUTURISTICmEAS ••• .... All model fVtUrt dtj, •comtniaion of ldded Juoe. ~t i1 wh~ we have to aliea collectara. ..,.wm problem do well in tbe alien coUlctor nent. aolvina and braiD11C1nnina. But did ~u know we were No. l in tbe Kristin Schwan, 11, of Harbor Future City j~na'r' -• View School in Ncwpon Belch was Te.chcr Linda Campbell said • • be n _ .. ~ alona with probkm IOlvina; the llltJ"' on ' oor to '"'~ on her children lean*! a vaJuabi4t leslon in team An the alien colleCtOn competi-workint 11 1 team. tion. ..When there are so many~ in "We bad to make the coUecton out a aroup, to wortc 11 a team i1 not of teratcb," she said ... We couldn't always easy:· she said. contaminate anythina with our The fifth-arade team of Marinen• hands. We arc supl)Oled to be on a pupils from Ncwpon Beach -Josh planet and we have three minutes to H~yer,,.Ca~i~ Brill, ~rooke Steobena, pick up the thinas. •• • N1ck J{.AV1an1, Jamie Chadv.'ell and The "thinas" included qp, cans, David Reznik -said they learned 1trin" cereal boxes. sand and nails. how to work as a team. The collectors were creatively de-"This auy wants u1 to atwaya tianed from either woOd or mew. qree," David said, pointina to Nick . .. We aJued pot>Sicle sticks to&ethcr "We finally learned that if we and then ~p1cr-mached t6em," didn't fiaht and worked totether we Kristin said. 'We alued two pieces of could set it doneh~~ Jamie. wood that we cut-and-nailed toeether-Nick said the · coupte of ween so they would pick up thinp. I think were spent arauina instead of work- • our team did really aood." inf: Jason WaJlacc. a lifth..,_, ftom 'The last two weeb we fmally said, Killybrooke School saicf his Costa 'hey, we have to work totether,' " he Mesa team had devised a metal alien recalled. coUcctor. The end result was Cylinder City, a "I think we arc the only ones to use colorful displayofoddsandends used (....brackets and door hinges, .. be said to construct a futuristic city in the proudly. year 2011. The city featured solar and Jason's team consisted of Josh electric eneray, trolley transpor- Thomas from Killybrooke Anton talion. a robot factory, a arcenhouse, Napierala and John Colewch. Whit-a trade center, a middlc<lass Beverly tier School and Roben McCool, BumJ>$ apartments and the exclusive California School. Their silver Skx, Pad apartments. painted "Punker Bot." however, had 'The city is sucpo6Cd to be floating a1ittle problem in the robot oompeti-on a fresh water alee,'' said Brooke. tion. "We did that because there arc too "We made him from milk cartons, many people taking over the land:' paper towel tubes, an old Bia Foot said David. "We decided to use toy, a two-liter bottle and a medal natural rcsourttS." tape measurer to pull him,•• explained The team used Windex bottles, ea team captain Anton. canons, and plenty of yoaun Push- Anton said the tape measurer was Up containers. used to pull the robot up to a bowl. A "l think I ate half of them," said team member then pulled a strina Nick. that dumped a cup of popcorn into "We' used any junk we found," said Andy Olndlnnl:M and Jeff Bofdan of Andenon School m••e an alien co ector from empty cana. ...- the bowl. Jamie. "We named it Cylinder City Stacy Jue (left), and Mindy Cook are Lu vqi .... bound. "It sort of fell over," Anton said. because most of the construction was "Yeah. we k.inda screwed up," done with cylinder-shaped things." DANCE PARTNERS ••• STUDENTS HONORED ••• From AS with th~ Long Beach Ballet in the Nutcracker. "I did get a B-plus on one of my repon cards in science, but I don't know why because l got all A's on my tests. I think my teachers must have mixed up the grades," she said. 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Waist 30_.2 s1299 Men's Solld Color Knit Shirts 8y MunslngwMr. lgr•t QOfora, S·M·L-XL s1211 SHIPLEY'S COITA ... A . -H--Centet ...-·a.WllOft •ANAHEIM ..... •LONGMACH Alyssa Greenberg, Maryalice Kalan, Kerry McGlDD. ltatbleen Maiten, Barbara Marplty, CatberlDe O'connor, Dawn Sand- burg, Sasan SperUn1, Lori Smltll, Robin Stltb , Sbella Tbompson, MJkeYan1. • • • Orange Coast College's Foun- dation-has just received a surprise gift from the estate of Grace Garveyoflrvine; who died in 1987 at the age 01 100. The SI 0.000 gift was made in memory of her late sister, Bealll FID.ley. The unrestricted bequest is the first gift the college has received since the foundation was formed in 1985. The foundation raised $396.000 m funds last year. • • • Two Loyola Marymount Uni- I .. , used to compose music but now I have so many tests in fifth arade plus my dance classes. I haven't been able to sit at the piano and compose." said \he pretty and articulate grade schooler. Stacy says she has a total of about I 00 ribbons. medals, trophies and certificates for piano, dance and ac.ademics. "I may have more because I haven't counted all the ribbons:· she said. But Stacy, who handles her achievements with modest:,-. 1s not entircl:,-perfect. She d~s have one academic smear on her straight 'A' record ··1 had one 'B-plus' in handwriting when I was in second grade. I think 11 was in handwnung." she said. smil- ing. . Mindy. too. 1s a fif\h grade honor student at V1"5ta View School in Fountain Valley And hke her pan- ner, she also is a skilled ballet dancer and piano player M mdy says Stacy is more than a fun dance partner. "We arc good friends," she said. "We play together at each other's house:· Both girls agreed the com~titions have opened many friendshrp doors. "l like them because you act to meet so many people," said Stacy. "Many times the same people arc at the different competitions so we get to renew the friendships." Mmdy and Stacy say dancing Wlll always pla) an important part in their h\.eS. "I really like to dance." Mindy said. "I guess it's one of my hobbies." Stacy sa:,-s she Wlll make room for dance. "I won't make it my career, just something to keep on the side," she said. "It will be a fun thing to do on m:,-days off from work." versity students from Fountain Valley have been honored by the the Los Angeles-based college. Pamela Cbri1topber1on was named 1988 Scholar of the Year. The award is given to the gradu- ating senior with the highest scholastic average. PUBLICIST RETIRING •.. Proud parents are Nancy and David Cbrl1topber100 of Foun- tain Valley. Pamela isa Fountain Valley High School alumni and will now pursue a graduate study incomputerscienccat UCLA . And ... Steve Lal1, also a graduateofFountain Valley High School, is one of3 l young engineers nationwide who has been awarded a graduatt fellow- ship by Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering society. Steve, the son ofMarsaret and James BUflD of Fountain Valley. isa 1988graduateoftheunivcr- sity. He plans to pursue graduate study in environmental systems and water resources at Massachu- setts Institute ofTechnology, which has also awarded him a full fellowship. FromA5 newsletter and I have visited all the coordinating councils in the area. My life has been enriched through work- ing with students. faculty. staff and members of the comm unit)'" Kirkpatrick has also acted as liasion to GWC's Patrons and led myriad fund-raising campaigns and campus activities. "There 1s tremendous vanet:,-m this job." she said. "I think 1f I had to write all the time I might lose 1t. l like being involved in everything and 1 really enjoy the people. It it-the communny college that ke~ps you alive and inspired:· Kirkpatnck says her retirement agenda is packed with trips, classes and book wnung. "Oh -I have a thousand things planned." she said. "1 don't think people retire today and say it's all over. I will spend a lot of time in my YOURSELF THIN CAL WEIGHT LOSS • Individualized programs • Emphasis i>n behavior mod1f1cabon • As seen on cable TV throughout Orange County • Permanent results •WPOIT WEllHT LOSS SYSTEMS 1« 1 Superior Ave.,..Ste. A lfU 848 0944 NEWPORT BEACH llTIUIYI • Fly to ,.,,,,,,,. home state of Maine with friends and relatives, but I will be back in California once the snow falls. I have a Caribbean cruise planned with my East Coast friends and I am aoing to wntc a h1stoncal novel based in Maine." And spea k i ng of books, Kirkpatrick said she hopes to have her specialty cookbook pubhshcd before long. "I am a great fan of popovers," she stud "My friends keep asking me for m:,-recipes so I put them and a collection of other specialty items in a small cookbook." Accordma to Kirkp_atrick, Golden West Colleae will sun play a major role in her social life. "There 1s so much here, the an gallery, the swap meet, the theater - 1 just wish more people knew what a neat environment GWC is." RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • •• ,_ .... c.....""' 1122 ...... IUI" ASTA •»-SU.UM 0.lly Sewlce -00 lllnutes % ... ~--- .. l.t:suE EARIEST· Lagu,ia chamber pos1tlons lllled · There's a chan&ina of the cuard approachina in Lquna Beach where the Chamber of Commerce just elected six new members to serve three-year terms on its board of directors. The new members are Joa Marplll, owner ofRoberta'sat the Beach; Roa Nllet, owner of Ron ·sin Lquna; TerrJ S1Jeney, a stockbroker with Youni.Smithand Peacock; LIDda PeterlOll, an officer with Southwest Sank; and Bnce Willa ts, vice president of the Laguna Riviera. Be~Crowl,part­ oer in the Laguna Business Ser- vice, was re-elected to the board. According to chamber general manager Gary Bosley, the or- ganization had&rcat nominees from which to choose. S~===============-~~ • • Stone cutter carves out new niche v ., ~ • ·~------------------------------~ Sculptor chooses 'l crea tive endeavor ~ ~----------------------------------...,,..~v over computerjob ~ BJ I.ma EARNEST °'............. ~ Somehow, John Winston looks u 1 1( he mi&ht be more at home in •! copper mine with a pick aod shovel than in an office with a ~ and a computer. For a while, be wu bus? with both. The 6-foot. 4-1nch stone carver whd9 moved from Anzona to Laauna Beach two months .,a worked for 12 )'ears an the bustlin1 computer induso!- try. To balance his life, he would visit copper mines, fiodihl stone to C8l'V6 into j~elry or sculptures. Workina- with the stones. he said. wu like returning to his prehistoric put. : .. It was son ofa compromise, .. said Winston. who recently opened a sculptina studio in.Lacuna. 8ut t~: )ears 110. he dmdcd not to com-rt promise anymore. He quit the co~ puter business and moved into sto~ can-1na full time. It's been a rouah : ·road financially, Winston said. but-4 somethina he had to do. ·•financially, u was a~ disas- ter. -Winston said ... Fo.r the tint two-: and-a·half years it was buicaUy,1 siarvation •• But business is pickina., up, accord1na to Winston, and t.bcre is J no note of repct in his voice. · Talk to the I u mberina 40-yea.r-okl, anist about his tculptina and he will; Wk to you about prebiaory, rein.-.~ canuit1on and futUTC ~tions. The., sculptor -who believes be helped., build E&ypt1an pyramids in a put life -bas a philo1ophy on life which is.,. ··we had a win·win situation with the nominees in the election this year. no matter who won," Bosley said. '"The big winner in the election 1s the Laguna Beach business community.'' Jolul Wlmton .. ,. when hecana lato 108-poa..ad tarquot.M naaet ltwill be bJa blgatcballeoce. (Pleue ... 8 TOJU/M)• "We arc very pleased with\the caliber of people who stood fOr election to the board," ssid Don Black, chamber prcsidenL "Based upon the enthusiasm and vitality of the new people elected, we arc confident that the expand- 1 ng profile of the chamber in the community will accelerate." Black also emphasized the many contnbuuons made by board members who will be leaving at the end of the year. Bowing out will be: Flo~ Beane, former owner of the Ivy House Restaurant; Boward Daw1oa, stockbroker with Young, Smith and Peacock and a formercitycouncilman;Jamu Falin , manager of First Amen· can CapitaJ Bank: Barry Law- rence, owner ofWarren Imports, and Barry Moon, owner of the Cottage Restaurant. • • • A conclusion of another kind Her retirement not traditional . ' By LESLIE EARNFS? °' ............. Ten years ago Helen Greenblatt moved from New York to Cahfom1a to retire. Then she decided to iet her second master's dcvce instead. After graduation. the 67·year.old mamage and fam1lytherap1st opened a pnvate practice m Laguna Hills. Last year she became president of the Jewish Commuruty Center of south Oran&e County in Lasuna Beach. And three months aao she formed a ne1working aroup called .. Women on the Move.:" It may not be some people's idea of retirement. but 11 seems to suit Greenblatt JUSt fine "I love to work." said Greenblatt. who hves with her husband. Jerome, 1n Leisure World tn Laguna Hills. "I love to make th1np happen. "PcoP.le say that I'm son of a mot1vattonal therapist, • added Greenblatt. who worked in New York as a school counselor before movina to the West Coast. Although she now counsels people with a vancty of problems, Greenblatt's private 3ractice etnphas1zes women's issues and mother.chi! relat1onsh1ps. Her concern for women and youth are echoed in the netwotktni orpnizat1on she 1s work1n1 to get off the around. Women on the Move. &eared toward south Orange County volunteer and career women. will donate funds to the Jewish Community Center's Youth Development Fund. ..., ............. ._ Helen Greenblatt rettra to n ew job. "There is rtf.1" Jewish nct~ork1n1 group in south cou nt) that I'm a\l.arc of." said Greenblatt. add ins that it 1s not neccssal) to be Jewish to Join "I got this aroup (Pl-..e eee UTIR&&/ A 8) r .. on company retiree'. willguidechamber '. The Dana Point Cham~ of Com· mercc has been scoutina around for weeks tryina to find JUSt the n&ht person to manqe its busy lmle ofTlcit. Meanwhile Cecil Cowder. who has been dabbhna with diversions since rctmns from a carttr with Atlantic Richfield fi"e years ago. has been itcbin& for a new chaJlensc. Now. it secrm. both ha~ found what they've been seek1na. Cowder. who once taught shon· hand, typing and business eduauon at a New J~rscy hlJ}l school, will be using some of those old stills this week as he bqtns his full-time posn1on as chamber rnaQ&tT ..They needed to fct somebody to sort of ukc charge o the office ... said Cowd~ "I needed to keep bus). and this seemed like a challc~." The sample truth 1s wt Cowder. 61. retired too earl). After 32 )tars .,.,1th the 011 company, •here his respons1b1ht1cs included com1n1 up with a way 10 dispose of leftover equipment after the Alaskan p1pchne was complete. Cowder ret1tt'd at 56 ., Cecil Cowder . • " " • )ear later. he talked bis Wlfe, Carol! then associate director of nursq at' the L'CI MedicaJ Center. into rct1ri• (Pl--... CBAIDSa/A8J ... .. • will be taking place Friday as the I..'.aauna Beach Garden Oub holds its nnal meeting for the present season at the Neighborhood Con· gregational Church Hall. Rosa lteeb, who has an unusual collec- tion of hats and a funny story to go with each one, will provide enter- tainment. The meeting will be held at noon and will include lunch for $3. Guests.arc welcome. The club recently planted a melaleuca tree in the mmi-park at the foot of Aster Street in memory oflJJ Dasoe, a longtime member. In addjtion, the orpnization has awarded two $1,000 scholanhips to UCI to be used to tram horticultural students. Athletes compete for hospitalized children! Call Hele• Salenao at 494-6460 1fyou'd like more information. • • • And herc'sanothermecting coming up. The La•una Beach branch of the Amencan Associa· (Pleue ... VOLUJllTSSU/A8) When the team of triatbletes com- peted last weekend at Lake M1ss1on Viejo they had more than SWlmina. bik1ns and runnans on their mind. Th1ncen of the professional ath- letes who traveled from as far away as Canada to enter the Ora.nae County Performana Arts Center Triathlon were competina on behalf of chronically or terminally ill children in hospitals from their home towns. Members of the Pioneer Elec- tronics team, named after their Japan-based sponsor. arc pan of a proaram called One on One. Team athletes v1s1t the hospitals each week and talk with children about tratnina and winn1na. emouonally 1nvolvm1 the younasters in the compet1t1on Then each of the athletes dedicates his or her race to one of the children. Sunday members of One o n One took first place in both the men and women's professional compcuuon. Colleen Cannon. from Bolder. Colo • won for the third )Car 1n a row and Andrew MacNaughton. from the San Fernando Valle). ~on the men's division Both v.ere awarded $2.000 checks. One on One 1s the brainchild of Scott Zapnno. a Los Anps resi- dent who was inspired b) his "1s11s to a children's hospital ··After mceuna 1hesc courageous younasters. I discovered how much Uiathletes ha"e an common with them." said Zapnno "When I spoke with the children about the lund of endurance 1he sport demand~. the~ could 1dent1f) with the ph)stcal and mental $truale .. Zaprino -1ounded the 13-pc™>n One on.One squad. prev1ousl) called Tnath&etcs for Kids. IWO years aao an the hopes that the athletes and the }OUnpters "'-ould draw 1nsp1rat1on from each other In addition to the rqular VISlts .,.,,th children in the local hospitals. the athletes often also meet with a child 1n a hospital cloSt to the race site Somettmcs the child 1s able to attend the race. ! "I tncd to equate the athletic ideal to their circumstances and5:i entenn~= in their name i mine... ·no said. "I felt that • 1llocssesanalo&ized wdJ with what 10 thro• u prof'esslonal athletes~ the ean about fl&httna back wben:3 don._ t want to anymore, not aj · up It WU the third year the com uon had been held to mx f\&Ddi ~ (Plea89 -ATllL&Ta/M9 I Arthritis workshops scheduled in south county areas I • .. I Dr. Alan R. Schenk, a rheumatoloaist practicina in 10uth <>ranse County, wiU address two arthritis workshop mcetinas in San Clemente and Lguna Hills this month. Scfienk Wlll ducuss "The Cortisone Controvmy:· Wednesday at San Clementi General Hospital, 654 Camino de los Mara, and June 29 in the buemcnt conference room of Sadd&eblclt Community Hospital. 2.._.SI Htalth Center Drive. L.a&una Hills. Admiuion is free. Call Schenk at 49J..198S for additional information. I> Land ue talk .et Jn Maa MicMel Wtbltct, vice chaftcellor of busiftCS1 affa1n for the Cout Comm'*nit~ C~ District. will be w aves• speaker It r.-y • meetllll of lhe Costa Meta Oi vie AllOdatiOL W..,._ WiU di1Am land utililation at the I l :JO a. m. ~ at the c.,.al•'• T'lllle ._unnt 11 Onnee COM11Co11ett. 'DelUClillol9ea1tis S7•1111 ...... IMuldbc received ~ Sundly. Call S4S-'°27 or 5'6-6290 b iliiWitioMI iab"mlllOll • ...,. ,., .... Gold' ....... _, will be u$cd for rqional, nattonal and international competition upon its completion 1n June of 1990. Wednesday's session as scheduled for 7:30 a m . at the Balboa Bay Club in Newpc>rt Beach The cost 1s $8. and mervations arc required. Call the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commm:e at 644-8211 for details. Optfmgts meet In Irvine Tbe <>Dtimill O ub of Irvine will hear Jim Robcns talk on "Kow to Keep the Go~ttnmtnl Out of Your Pocket" It tll MllLl ·~~\W:lday. The~~ 11 hm 7 to 8 a.m . It Hofs Hut. 1 UXJ fJoullUSt .• lrvlne. Call IJO.S639 or S38-Sl82 fofdelalls. Konstant will discuss ··How to Make Mone} With Oranat Count) at qs).S1S1 for further infonnatiOCL Your Business Card" at the 6:30 p.m. dinner session. Call SS9-.4480 for funhn' 1nformatton and retCTVations. Sample law cJw plllfllled Wntcm Stale University Collcac ofl.aw will host a free sample llvr class for ~pce1ive law ludtnu Tuesday ll 7 p.m. ll an off'-ampus site in lquftl HaUL lnstl'U(tOr Sheila Williams will condun the cl&Ss. rocusina on actual coun cates. and will di.lam \Ilic qal iuua io"ohcd. Seatina is limited and n:tef'\'ltiom att nccawy. Call 731-1000 fOt' mort inbmatioo. Baalnea •omea to meet The lf'·1ne chap1er of the Amcric:a 8uai Womca·s Association will bo&d its ,.ar · T\ltlday in the Ca~ Ricardo at &he AitpOrW Ju Irvine. Bulineu woaates win be boeoled tor c:ontribution' and ac:c:omptisb.metu1at1'16 p.m. KmllGl'I The coat is S 16 and raavatioM are beilla tUa. by Harris It 14M9ll. • SCULPTOR ••• VOLUNTEBRSBONORED ••• ~...,.. 11111 ID with \ho ltOntl $.lb ,., ........ about life has I to do will., llODt ... Wihtton M' I I 19', lir ldna. computen i'l\jU II I lld I,..,.._. induttry," the ""'IN pan ol• 111tb'1 put and ol dvilialioa'11111eY. ....... ClfW lir my,df."' be said. I cww fDr eomebOdy 10,000 yean ,.._ aow wbo'a IOI• IO di& up this 19IOM Md WOftder' what thi1 civ- ililalioa WIS lboul .. 8eiJie be left Arizona. Winston taid M lpeftt l8 ~n off' and on • ...,.,_ tnMure wtth Indian tribes, -~ hia . I for tbein. B :9'bis Ca?' shoe, Winato~ iaid \be Indians. from Nav.;o and Zuni tribes, nicknamed him .. ~ .. l' l• spite of his Arizona roots, ltt'lDllOll taicl he decided to move to Calibnia because he had so many ca Coast customen. .. l'Ye been doina more business with CaJifomians than people here MYe been doina with their own people, .. be said. Winston and his \' new shop -called "Winston, A Precious S\One Carver" -have bftn welcomed into the neiJhbotbood, be uid. .. I like it a lot\'' Winstoneaid of his new home ..... , tell rou, the people have been areat. We ve had a pat welcomina from the locals ... One of the thinas drawina passersby into his store, ICCOrdina to Winllon, is the IOS;.pound nuaet which he uid is the third 1-,.est turquoise in the world. Eventually, tentatively, he plans to carve into it. It will be his palest creative challenae to date, be said. There is a sense of responsibility that comes with chip- pina away at a precious stone, accontina to Winston. .. I'm a little reluctant to even put a tool to it, .. he said of the turquoise, which he estimates will take SOC> hours of work to transform into a sin&Je sculpture with multiple faces. 4t's a subtraction art. rm talUna away stone to create the final product . With stone you set one chance. Once you take it away. you can never set it back." CHAMBER MANAGER ••• homM ~withbim. A slower pace an a more rural area Oounded like a 1ood idea at the time, )o the Cowden bou&ht a pickup truck 1ind moved to Rivenidc County. A ,,year later. they were both ready to come borne. , .. We thou&ht we were aoing to •J'Ctirc'and become scntlemen farmers out in Lake Elsinote but it was Just too remote, .. Cowder said. "We had to get t.ck to Oranae County." Since moving back to San .Clemente, Carol Cowder bas been 'WOrkint in real estate until recently and Cecil took an office job at Mortpsc Credit Scrvicc m Mission Viejo. As he beains his latest challenge, Cowder said be is excited about has chamber responsibilities and en- couraged by the friendly reception he has received from the Dana Point community. In addition Lo being warmly welcomed by the chamber's aeneral membership at a recent meeting. Cowder said the phone has been nngina with people volun- tcerina to help him with bJs new duties. "I just diJn't anuc1pate that, I didn't know what to anticipate." Cowder said. "It j ust makes you feel a lot more comfortable." -B~ Lnlle &T'8nt . RETIREE STAYS BUSY ••• ham AS themselves and what they're doing about their hves," G reenblatt said. PNaA&I tionofUnivenityWomen will hold its annual rneetinaSatwday at Ben Brown·s Restaurant in Laauna. The meetina. which will include brunch and the i..-1a1aa- tion of officers, will be open to membersandaucsts. For more information, call KareaSlnetWat493-7274. • • • A number of south county students were amona the 63 people who recci vcd cenificatcs recently at the completion of Golden West Colleae'a nunina program. Amona th09C honored were Cyatllla Glader of Dana Point, Teresa Brtaao ofLaauna Beach and Betll GoW1tela of South Laguna. • • • And winning praise and money from the Niauel Art Association recently were three an scholar- ship winners from three different south county high schools. First ~~eandSIOOOwent toM"• cterofDana Hills. Shacter will major in an and design at Saddleback College next y~r. Sharing second prize and win- ning $500 each were Jtelley Am1teadoflaguna Hills and Grecory Joacklm of Dana Hills. Amstead will attend Point Loma Nazarene College in the fall and plansacarecrinart.Joaclcin will major in art and cinema at use. The Niguel Art Association has monthly mectin~ at the Dana Point Youth Facility. A well- known anist is usually featured. For information about the or- ganization, call 83 7-2607 or 4994331 . • • • And the South Coast Medical Center Meals on Wheels program hascelebratedits ISthan- naversary. Volunteers for the pro- gram1 operated by the hospital auxihary, deliver an average of 50 meals daily to the housebound in Laguna Beach, Dana Point and Laguna Niguel. Membcrsoflocal service clubs that supPOn the prosram - includana the Ebell Club, Rotary and the San Juan Capistrano JuniorWomen'sClub-honorcd the dri vcrs and C<Khairwomen of the organization at a recent set- toa_ether. On hand were Sdaa W.U, founder of the proaram; Ledlle Davis, chairwoman; and Jue Blackb•ra, co-chairwoman. Join- ing the celebration were T. Mlclaael Murray, SCMC presi- dent; Pew F1bllk,auxihary president; and Catlily WlJIOJl, manaaerofvoluntecrs. We bavlle YM to HIHI •• baformatloa n commolty laap- pema,1. We wut to llear from YH ahttt •P"m•I •v•&I, JocaJ peopleaad Htpbol'Mod HWl la 1eaeral. SeJMI to Dally Pilot, P .0 . BH 1510, Colta Mesa tUH. Mari to die 1unt1 .. of Leslie Eanaest. Shart.na a lood time at. the South Cout pr<»eram founder Stlna Wolf, bo.pltal preel- Medlcal Center•• lleala on Wheel• 15th dent T. Michael Murray and chairwomen anni•enary celebration were (from left) LucWe Dam and June Blackburn. loeether becaute I felt that ~pie -.down in the south county didn t have • business and professional vehicle ?for them to do their oetworkina. .. The poup, which now bas 16 memben, meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month for a 7:30 Lm.. breakfast at the Ritz c.arttoD in t.auna Niaud. They share market1na tips and stratqies and listen to experts on a wide vanety of subjects, &om health and politics Lo juglina marriqe, motherhood and career. As for her own life, Greenblatt sounds pleased with the fast lane at Leisure World. ~e 1s now in the process o( scttina up an olJlnization for spouses of people with sleep disorders and as considering rctum- in& to school to Jet hCT doctorate Tradiuonal reurcment, at seems. as not for her. G WC publicist signing off her terminal By JOYCE BODLOVJCH Of .. DlllJ ........ .. It's kind of a mixed aroup of women who want to feel better about .. l thmk people should retire from one JOb to another." Greenblatt said. "T o me. when you retire it means you've retired for the evening and arc aoing to bed." Huntrn31on Beach resident Gene Kirkpatrick says she may be the next Grandma MoSC'S. But not until she ends a I 5-year public relauons career w1th Golden SHIPLEY'S The Best of Levi's at the Best of Prices *Pre-Washed Levl's501 Grey-.Bteck-Whlle s 2 2 9 StonewUh Walet 28 to 38 ••• *Levi's Shrink to Fit #501 • Weist 28 to 42 • Lengths 30 to 40 • Add $3 Lengths 38-40 • Limit 3 per customer 159 Haggar "Gallery" Full etas tic waist pants~ Zeppelin ·~elastic we11t. drrNStrlng pMta and cuuel stacks Compwe to $30 Weist 30-42 s1211 Men's Solid Color Knit Shirts By MuMM9 t w . lgrMI c:ol0t9, S·M·l·Xl s1211 mPlEY'I COITAMllA HllrbcWC.... Heft>Or at Wltlon a1-nn • LONG 81ACH ' \\lest C-01lcge Considering Kirkpatrick official!~ ~ires her word processor at the end of this month. her spare time and creat1v1ty will soon ha'e a chance to blossom. "Even though I am a word person. ma)be I will be the next Grandma Moses after I take some basic art classes." she laughin&Jy said K1rpatrick's name has become a fam1har s1&ht to media people who receive copious amounts of press releases penned b> the 63-year-old ATHLETES •.• From Al the Orange Count) Perfomung Arts Center. Approximately I. 700 people competed overall in cateeories that included youths and senior c1uzen compct1t1on The event as JUSt one of 20 to 30 compeuuons the Pioneer Tnathlon Team will enter worldwide this year soon-to-be retiree each month K1rkpatm•k's c,unt at Gol<kn West wa!> not a planned career move She S3) s onl' of her h.·achers got her started down the road to public relations. "In 1970.1 was1ust taking course'> for fun I d1dn"t intend on working bclau~· I wa<, bU'>) with m) three sons I wa<, enrolled in a mass communication cla~ taught b) Liz Mc(,uinnes'i. "Liz was also the head of the JOurnahsm dcpanment. But JUSt hke man) other !>tudrnts. she roped me into )Ournalism." Kirkpatrick JOkcd. Kirkpatrick. who has been a widow for four }Cars. has three grown sons and wall add a fifth grandchild to her brood in September She sa)s a classroom ~tting has alwa)s felt hke home. "My husband was in the Air Force and we mo"ed all over the world," said the former airline stewardess "I ha\c been going back to school all m} life In Japan I took Japanese culture classes. an Alaksa I took a writing class I JUSt h!l.c to go to school I thank we should alwa~s go to school .. Once enrolled in the JOurnahsm program at Golden West. she 1m- med1atel) assumed leadership pos.- tt1ons such as managmg editor and feature ed11or of the then-named Branding Iron newspaper . It was not lone before news of her go<..'<1 feature wratingsk1lls reached the college'!. public relations office She was asked to do some part-lime wnung for the department and she graduated from the school with hono~ in 1974. "I came on staff half time an f ebruar\ 197 3 for two or three }ears." 'she said . "Then I started working three-quarter time and the nc\t th1ng I !I.new it was full ume. I aot here and never left " ··This as a great place to work, a wonderful environment," she said. "I ha\c been editor of our faculty staff ·newsletter and l have v1s1ted all the coordinatangcounc1ls in the area. M y hfe has been enriched through work- ing with students. faculty. staff and members of the community." According to Zaganno, the athletes will return to the hospitals near their ho mes and g1 vc them the trophies and T-shirts from the race. The key 1s to make the children feel a part of act1v1t1es eoing on outside the hospi- tal and to install in the youngsters the tenacity the) will need to fight the health battles ahead. He says the athletes reap the benefit of being able to 11ve somethin.J back to someone who 1s m worse circumstances. LB streets to be closed "It makes a tremendous difference for the athletes:· Zapnno said "I know 1t's motivated some people on the team to perfonn better than the) had an the past.'' -By LnUe &rant Vanous streets in the Arch Beac h Hea&hts ne1&hborhood wall be closed today and F'nday along with several avenues in the downtown area Mon- da} as the city coats the streets with ne~ asphalt 'fhe streets wall tx closed from 7 am. to J p.m Ponions of Oro. Nona. Miramar. La Mirada. Katella. BaJa and San Jose YOURSELF THIN CAL WEIGHT LOSS • Individualized programs • Emphasis on J>ehavior modificabon • As seen on cable TV throughout Orange County. • Permanent results •WPORT WEllHT LOSS SYITDJS 1441 Superior Ave., Ste. A NEWPORT BEACH =-848-0944 stm=ts. Del Mar. Capistrano. Cortez and Enscnada avenues; Bonita, Cor- ona. Duane, Iris and Encana ways; and Alta Vasta Boulevard will be closed today and Friday an the Arch Beach Heights areas. Monday the City will close Beach Street and portions of Park Avenue, Arro)o Chaco Dnvc. El Camano Del Mar. and Cleo Street RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ......... c... .... ltll ..... llft~ CtsTI •S&-541-llM I I l , , THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 25 CENTS Growthfi ht shifts to cities Supporters of Coast cl~y lnltlattves see little fall out from Measure A• s def eat . BJ BOB VAN BY&EN °' ... ..., ........ The battle of \he oounty ia over. The battle for the cities is about to be&in. Despite Tuesday's defeat of Measure A, the slow110wt.b in~ Huntington Beach High fans will always re- member basketball times wtth Elmer Comba./81 Newport Harbor Hlgh'a Drew Sheward and Mike Curci lead North boys Into all-star volleybaJl./8 1 itiativc. arowth oontrol ldvoc:ates in Huntinaton Beach, Costa Meta and Newport Beech ~ still optimistic about their city mcuores. which will appear on next November'• election t.Jlou. "One thina that came out of . M~ A, even t.houeb WC ao.t. ii that we identified a prOblern and we otreras a solution," aid Geri Or1ep. a proponent of a Hunti"lfOll beecb arowtb-cx>nttol initiative, wlaicb it similar to tbe defeated eouety measure. ~ problem ia still there, and I thank we have &o fiDd a way to overcome the oonfulion that the devcl()pen created about tbc -.C." 0rtep said she believed oae tt.alOD Measure A was dcf'cated ii that ~l~pm were able. in mrir anti· uutlattve cami-ip, to convince nonh ~nty ~~that the mature was not an their mterest. .. In tbc. north county, they're prcny mucb built out. and they doe't care that much about what's bappmi .. in the eouth .county,•• she said. '"The situation is ditl'crent here " ahc aid. "We still have some sip(,&. cant ~ndcvelopcd i-n:cls. and people ~uandy wa.nt to tee tome rapoa-11b&c developmenL" ~Gardner, a ~n· trol act.1v11t in Newpqrt l9cach. said she and~ cobons ~to .. a lellon from both this yeat'a Mamarc A, and a battle over anothet' Measure A two years llO· Tbe 1916 Measure A wu a city ballot measure that would have paved the wa~ for a major ex~on of Newpon C.cntcr. Tbe Irvine Co. poured a b0te amount of money into ats camPIP in support . of the measure. C?nly to be soundly ddeatcd Entertainment Thr~decades of Ivory tlnkllng will be celebrated at a special piano recital at OCC Friday .I A 10 Bolsa wetlands advocates elated Nation Senate sustains Re- agan' s trade blll veto./ M Bergeson.has no plans t o lntrOduce bill untll Huntington's concerns addressed tion needed ~terpwantccs. µndcnaood.''saidJeffHolm aSipal .Ber-~n said T~ that lbe wea · Vice pn:sideat. -rhere arc ~t.bdnwu11 the bill &o _honor tbe lesitimate public concerns and there ~ty·s !!Suest for. mcm ume to Ft also is a polarization and a dmsd closure onsucb~ua~ -Political atmolpbcrc iD wbicb it &as m~t and annexauon qaeemcnt and become extremely difticu.lt to de--Index Advice and Games A 11 Bulletin Board A5 Business A7-6 Classtfled 85-7 Comics A12 Entertainment A 10 Opinion A9 Police log A3 Public notices ~. 8 Sports B1-4 Weather A2 BJ ROBERT BARUI\ Of ............... ~vi~nmcntalisu are claimina a m~or vactory after a controversial bill &o tet up a special aucamcnt district that would have paved the way for development of the Bolsa Chica manhlands .was withdrawn. .. It's a victory for aJI the people of Huntinaton Beach -not just the bup and bunnacs," said City Coun· cilman Peter Green, who also is a leader of the city's environmental faction. Causina the aood fcclinp was a Growth measur e , close races fa iled to turn out voters IJ PAUL AllClllPLEY retinna incumbent Robcn Badham °' ... ...,,....... in 1986, was thltd in the campaip Even the presence of a con-that at one time featured 14' Re- troverstal slow.growth measure on publican candidates. lhe ballot failed to draw the electorate Cox, former senior associate Id· to the pe>lls Tuesday. when just '4S Pv~':ti~the.lus~te10~~~~t vaR·~ percent of the county's rqistered lK;a ~ "-voten cast ballou. apn &Ad ~inent oon1CrVatiVC1 Two Republican candidates rode like fomiitt Justice R<lben Bork. He President Rcapn's coattails to nomi-also bfouPt f'oriner .Marine Lt. Cot nations in lhe '40th and '42nd ()OD· Oliver NOnh to me district fora rally JtCSSlOnaJ races, while a conacrvative and ~iacn. tncumbent fouabt off a challeQle in FlDllS.11bowed Coa pmcrina the 10th Assembly District. 2~,76:8 ar 30.6 percent. Baker And while the slow-arowtb winruas 21, voas, ~. 29.• per. measure went down to defeat coun· cent. Ud Roecnbera puuna 17. t6S tywide, a slow-crowth llate of cao-vot~ or 17.~ pm:ent. . . didatcs wu victorious in Irvine. In t.be qwet Democratic: p11mary In the divisive ~ District Reor sac:e. l.:lfall!~ leacb Oty CouD; publican primary, attorocy ~~off a Christopher Col. ouldtew City <:.oua. ~~s...:=.::: IU'oal by cilman [?ev~Bakerby l,200votafbli ~ aVol~dteer=~ the nom1n1uon. , ~ 172 .The GOP nominee i! expected_, ~le DeY • 'i:J:t voto. vota WID the ~neral ~ Ill lbe beayQJ (ii die I.Mt c:rc.a Republicasa district. 'Qra-.e Md ~= COUD- Newport 8caeh butiDntmaa ...., ...... .. DIM Nathan Roeeoberl, Wbo cbaRelwl4 ..... , w SLKl-/AI) deosion by state Sen. Manan Beraeson, k-Ncwpon Beach, to witfidraw the measure at the ursina of city officials and aft.er heavy attack from local raidenu. The bill. which alto was wit.bdnwn last year when similar questions surfaced after approvaJ by the state Senate, would have set up an assessment district to raise about $230 million for public wort projects. the tmpact OD nearby bcacbes. velop &ood public policy ... "When I introduced SB (Senate SianaJ offacials said Wednesday Bill) IS17, ~said 11 was my~ to lh:atthcy'redctery:ninCdtopushahead maU the Ctty a full partner lQ the with plans to WlD final certificalJOD ·na process for this ~.. from the California Coastal Corn- n said. .. For the fi!Jt tune ever mission. to butld S, 700 homes.. a 1story of the pro~ the caty 1,600-shp manna. possibly a nav1- bas a seat at the nqot1auna table." pblc channel and preserve 91 S acres While the Bolsa Quca wet.lands of wetlands. . . t.ckcn~bappy,officialsatStanaJ Carl N~hausen, Stpafs director Landmark Co. of Irvine, tbc Bolla of plaruuq for the, ~ Chaca Cbica landowners. said they ~ pro~~ Berscson s Ball. SB 1S17 disappoantcd. wasn t I! do or die" effort. The Financinc aspects of the plan weTC au~ked. alona with fean that a nav111b&c channel would caux ~or beach erosion. Environmentahsu aJso believed th.at wetlands protce- 1'b_e Bolsa Bay project is complex. company ts looking at several altema- em o tao n a I and easily mis· (Pleue ... WS'n..AJQ>8/A2) Park bond victory puts dent in Laguna wish list BJ LANCE IGNON ............... a.na Beach is aoina oD a ns spree. So is Huntinaton and Irvine. With the overwbclmina JJU111C Tuesday of Propositioo 70 -the California Wildlife. CoutaJ and Parks anitiative -the aties will receive more th.an SIS million for ~rcba9C ofraw, undeveloped ln all, the state will dole out Sn s million throuah<>ut California dur- ina the next several years for~ wildlife and fish habitats. c:outal protection, historic praervatioo and trails. The initiative,. which will be funded tbroup ttll iale of t)oads, WU passed by ID aJIDOlt 2· \Ool nwpn. OD t.be niabt tbe initiative tbe uauna Bcldl oPCn Commission ~-tbe ty OACil with • lilt of tioaaaia ~it milbtlpead. 'Tu, l~ miPioa. All of the Pw"chw'.t woWd .-. kiry 8d&titioas &o the ci1y's peenbeh. a swath of open space that rinp the community . Commission Chainnan Jon Brand said the SIO million will cover only a smaJI number of items on his wish list. Tbe t~t buy would be The Irvine Co. s Laauna Laurel site in the oortbem re8CMs of Lapna Can)'On. The site•s more than t ·'°° acres would carry a SI 00 million price taa. Brand said But the developer bas no plans &o tell tbe property. It intends in.siead &o build more than 3.000 bomea. a Pf coune and a com- mettial ccata on the propaty which borderi both lidei of Llpna Canyon Roed. Still. Brand said some of the moacy milbt be used to purdwe ooc of tbe Dltun.I lakes borderi.At 1..,... CUyon ROlld that otbcr-- wile will be wnowKied by the tolf count. I~. me tondS may DOt bdp \be all complete its mDlt controvcrs1al ope" 1p1ce - purchase, tbe 4 71-actt t'arma- Sandlina propeny. In November the council qrecd to pWChue tbe tuUt.op lot for SJ. 9 million from a Canadian bank.. The aarecment ended years of lawsuits bctwCIC'D the city. counn and an Irvine dcvdopcr over i popoaJ to build a 11()..unit hous-- 1na_ tract.. Tbe City fort.cd over a non· refundable S 1 million to WBM, Inc. a subsidiary of the Bank of Novia Scotia. for an option to buy tbe property. At tbe time. City MaDiF Ken Frank said the remainiQ& Sl.9 million would come eh.her &om the initiative or from the sale of city property to the county for tbe SaD Joequin Hills Tramponalioa Corridor npt-of- way. ' But 11 it tunas oui. tbcR it a .... im .. cbancc dliM me dry will oot bt ... to --iftidlti¥e money IO pay olf the Sandlilll propa1y. City Attqney "'ilip KcM uL (Pl•••-•.-..JA2) Assembl~an Longshore of Santa Ana·de•d I ' by city residents wbo did "°' wut die added development. i .. I think you·~ toina to we die same reactioa &o out d'1 ..,....._ control initiative that we Md ID Measu~ A two )Un aeo... llid Gardner ... Wcwcrcout1PC9t IOOto 1 by The Irvine Co .• but we ll:Jt a lat mo~ bus for your bull£ It im"t necessarily bia buds daat CCMIDL 1t•1 orpnizatioo. And you've IOl IO bave (fteue-GllOW 18/AS) Money talked inOC , races Top 3 candidates ln 40th District spent more than $2 million BJ GREG SJ PKJ .............. .. In loc:at primary raca Tuelday. money talked and voien lisaeaed Bl& bucks mc:ut t..1 VOC1:1 in aD major. rac:a in Or-. Couty, and the WlDDU'I usually outlpeD1 their cloeest. compctiton b)' at leat 2 to 1. ~to campa.ip statanrnla. The biiPt local IPCadm. boch per vote and overall. were the COllteaantl tn the GOP l'8CC far the 40lb ConpaslOAll Distticl IC:al ncaled by rctiri.n..::b Robert Bedhun, It· Newport . The top three ~ isben -OuUt.opba. Cos. DllVid 8aUr and Nathu R.oe_cabera - spent aD estimated total of more &ban S2 millioa . Even the distant founh plaice tbmber. William YllCO't+•ui esb· mates that be spent a ~ SS00.000 OD his cam .... eox·s campaip oCfice did DOt have a spendina estimate anilabN Wcdnctday. c.amJ*p •te= filed late last month iDdic:atod ditwes of m«e tbaD SS00,000. ud Cox aides said there wa a ftany of spcad.i°' in tbe weeks lcadias up to the dcction. Baker, who finished a doe ICCODd behind Cox, SJ)mt about $600,000 in his bad for Bldbam's teat, wbicb works out to approximately $21 per vo~. John Nakaoka, Batds cam- paisn ~· said tbat per voce spcnd1~ is oulJ"lllCOUS, .. but noeed that Cox s per vote spetldias waaevcn CPleue ... llORST I A2) Laguna puts SD utility on notice • .. , . c: .......... o1 h11n.1'1l ..... ... ... ... ... .... ¥111 • oolleel ............ ., .... cam-~~ = ._._. oGer 11111tive wrn'1 b1&11e• e.o wind °"' o1 ._"l'ldll 'I· 1-1to1wii•1clill,ol'Pl&olV--aho ~w.a-a-.wtaacadol• WClal tailt liilil* IO _..blilb his ea nnllihe cnde•lilla ....... sallied Jl.620 Votel 1f;'" J4.]..,,... ia ~IC C.OuntyUd ~s paint u. 1..o1 . County. . Wieder llltDlled ~ ~ -'21.1pmnaiaOrus1 t)' ud 22 ~tin Loi Anieb County. -.. In dUrd P.-ce wu Sieve Horn. d'ormet ~· of Cal SWe Lona ~. wbO ftDiahed with 21.442 ' voea-17 pm:ieot in Oraqe COunty .-Md 20 percent in Loe Anee&es "Cowity. la Ille DemOcratic primary. politi· cal acieoce 10llCbet Ouy kimbroulb defeated two otbm -Du F~l ud Ada Unruh. dalllbict-ia-law of tbe late atatt Treuvra' Jme Unruh. Astemblyman Oil FmmoD won bis party'• aomination fOr a third term apJM& tbecl\aUcnee olNewpon ..Belch City Councilwoman Evelyn "'Hart. .n Hatt wu drafted by consti1uents ho Yte'f'e UnhapPY with F~_n.·1 rcpraentation Ul the 70th District, but lhe quickly drew the wrath of .!f>&"Y rqulan for chaJlenainl an ~~mbent in a safe Republican seat. ~of the county Republican Ethics ·U>mminee for be1' campeian qainst Ferauson. i , Han reptatedty alluded to an- ~~~tiona by the Fair Political :lPract1oesCommitteeand the FBI into i Ferp150n '1 campaiin funds. Def•te4~C&D­dldate Natlaia ............ folda .. .a.op. Final mums &bowed f'erKulon aamcriQI 39,694 votes. OI 60.2 per- C:ent. and Hart winnina 22.002 votes. or33.3~t. In third place wu environmental activill Mike Mana. wbo net1cd 4, l 67 votes. Riaaalel ~ ia lbe Dem<>-cnlic: pri..-y WM educ.tor Mlc:Uet ~Mayor~~ won his bid IO become lhe ctl)''t a.. ..... larty dec1ed mayo(. ud two or Ilia alow1fO"#lh allaea ~ vacant .... oa the Ci1y Couacil. Aaraa outpOlled bi• acareat chilleftaa: narty 2 to l wilh '6. 7 petUDI of lM V01C. RHoeMIP 8arr)i Hammoed. an anorney. drew 31.1 percent or the V<*. Hal Maloney, wbo withdrew &om the l'8Ce teveril weeb -.o, tallied 11.3 ~nt oft.be vote. Top council finilhen were Paula Werner, a member of the city'1 tt1flic commission, with 24. l percent of the voie, and fint-&enn incumbent Sally Anne Miller. with 22.2 percieot Cameron eo..rove of the city Planni.,_ Comm1Mion finished in third with 21.I pacent of tho vote. Becautc Aatan'• mayoral victory leaves his council seat open, a. arove will be able to assume that post. Clubs closed today in Yantorn'smemory Four branches of the Boys cl Girls Oub of the Harbor Area ..-ill cJoee 1oday in memory of Lou Yantom, wbodied Monday . Yantom was Iona-time Cl*Utive director of the youth oquiution, havin& joined in 1949 wtiea be_... hired u branch director of the BOys Oub of Lona Beach. He transkned 10 the HattM>r Area Oub in 1965 ud retited in 1916. Tbe aft'ected duba are tbo Wesu.ide and Lou YantotD tnncbes in Costa Meta~ Eutbluft" brandl in New· port b and the Irvine branch. AJI cluba will reopen Friday. :GROWTH FIGHT SHIFTS TO CITIES ••• .., Pram Al a direct matl campaian." Gardner said, m fact, that arowth- oontrol in1tiat1ves should have been ~ushed in the cities before the matler was taken to the county. .. I think it wu beclcwards," she said. .. Tbe developers were able to U9C this idea that somehow the cilics would be financina road develop- ment in the unincorporated county as a way of attackin& Measure A. That openina was there l>ccause of a lack of orpnization in the cities.•• Alan Beek. another Newport Beach activist. said the nort.h-t0uth spbt on Measu~ A will work to the advantaic of p-owth~ntrol advocates in the cities. .. As I undentaDd it. Measure A paued in the south county, and did oot pus in the north county," he said. .. I think that leaves US a Sood chance for our measu~ in November." Cos1a Meu activist Scott Williams said p-owth<e>ntrol proponents in h!s city were usina an approach that 11 somewhat different from that of county arowth-control backers. "Oun is primarily focuted on commefCl&I development," be said. .. The initiative in Costa Mesa would have developer fee1 compensate the city for the 1mpacr"fhat a particular development bu on 1'09ds a.nd other infrutrvcture...I think upwards of 90 pm:at or the people in Costa Mesa support olacina the burden of s-yina for tranfc imPKts on the one who is cauiina th0te impacts." Williams aareed with Onep that there i1 still a peat need for pusroots orpn.ization. however. .. I think there 11 encourqement in the fact that the San Oemente city initiative J)9Ued handily, .. be said. "!bit we can't fall asleep. The defeal of Measu~ A certainly tells us that we need to organize and educate the people." U.S. Temps .. n .. ., • 17 .. • .. ,. .. .. • • ,. .. .. • .. ti .. • n • .,. • . , " , t7 .. ! .. ~ 11 H • " • 71 .,. 11 .. • .. .. • • • • .. IOI • • IOI • n .. • 71 t7 100 IO ~ IO "' 10t "' ·~ .. .. t1 • ti 71 .. .. • t7 " ff .. .. '" • : Calif. Tempa n " ., . • • 10 u n .. n .. .. t7 71 • .. ., • .. .. .. .. .. 11 • n .. ., • • .. M •1 • .. 1t 71 • 44 • • ,7 u ,. 11 • , . .. Le :: : Surf Forecut ., . .. 17 H M " a u .. 71 u .. .. ,. .. ,. .. 7t u ----------------~ 7t ... : ~ Tldee to 11 .,.., .. ., """ -.., .. "' • .. '"'law 12'.U. Ill a ., s.onci,. •·•'"' g ~ ..__... 11 .. , .. .. 01 .. 11 14 M "IDAY !,! !! Arw11ew Uh.Ill. 0 0 : ~ ::'.::'iow ,;.:::: t: .... ._......,. 7:0711111 •• ~: : fN NI t1M .. t1·4h m W .... et 11 .. "'"""''~ 10 ... ,,......,. ...... ,.a.,111 ......... • '° ,...,,. .. 144e.A 71 11 fi ~ Extended ,, .., .. 40 .. u 71 .. 11 n n • MONEY TALKED IN COUNTY RACES ••• Prom.Al b~ I fiau~ we were outsptnt by about SI 0 per vote,•• said Nabob. Low voter turnout 1"U probably fatal to Baker's bid and campeip officials were bopina '° tiet more~ for their bucks, said ~akaob. Only about 4S percent of all ~sttred voten in Oranse County turned out to vote Tuesday, accordina to elec- tion returns. "No one sets enthusiastic about a -Con110SionaJ raoc." said 14akaoka. "It's either somethina like Prop- osition 13, which is tied directly to the purse strings. or a pres1detitial rK'e that brinas voters out." cumbent Oil Fert\llOD beat challeoacr Evelyn Hatt O)' nearly 2 to !, but outspent her bY nearly 3 to I. ,.~n estimates that be spent about S22S,OOO on the campaiin, while Han said abe doled out about $90.000. ... you need rcally bis bucks to win, and I didn•t have them.'' said Hart. ~ton also spent. more than $200,000 to win bas flnt Assembly IC:at 1n 1984. The bis bucks-bi& votes theory alto held true for Measure A, the coun- tywidc slow-vowth initiative that was soundly defeated despite pmlic. tions that arassroots support would carry it throuah. have to clean up the traffic mess," uid Irvine Maror Larry Aaran. one of Measure A s most ardent sup- porters. Ironically, an his successful bid to bc<:ome Irvine's first elected mayor, A,arln outspent his ops>e>nent, Barry Hammond, by a marpn of mo~ than 6 to 1, aa:ordina to city campeian statements filed June I. He also outspent each of the five candidates vymi for ty> Irvine City Council scats, spendanaa total ofS37,089.1'be next biaaest spender was Paula Werner, who shelled out $24,383 for her council scat. WETLANDS ADVOCATES ELATED ••• Sance the GOP presidential race was virtually a moot point. most voters decided to stay home, aid Nakaoka. "And in this district., where the votins aae is relatively youna. the Lakcrs definitely played a role in But opponents of the proposal, coUectivefy known u Ciuz.ens' For Traffic Solutions, orpnized a massive fund-rajsinf efTon that col- lected mo~ than S .S million, {>li- marily from developen. The Miu1on Viejo and Irvine companies each contributed $100,000 to the effort. with several other developen con- tributina sums ofS50,000 or more. Two _propositions approved by voters Tuesday may have made a difference in the outcome of tcvtBl races. Propositions 68 and 73 both place limits on the amount of money that individuals, companies and pol- itical committees can contribute to candidatet. Prom Al tives for future development hopes, one of which includes reintroduction of another bill, be said Julie Froebcrg. Betaelon's chief of staff' in Newport Beac6, aa.Jd Wednn- day that th~ arc no commitments to introduce another bill. She said that BerJieson wants to see the studies come back on the navipble channel and other features "and then see the best way to io." Froebe11 said Be~n bebeves th.at Bolsa Chtea 1C11slation would have a better chaOClC once ll receives final ccrtdication from the Coastal Commission, which she said i1 ex- pected next year. Councilmam Green said his ela- tion over the demise of'Beraeson's bill was tempered by rqreu that the city spent about $200,000 in lepl and consultant f~ to look out for its interests. Green opined, however. that the debate, which perhaps reached its zemth at a public heanna in February that attracted about 350 people, has railed ''the level of conlciou1neu" and made the etty a "major player" in future Bolsa Cluca..clebetes. The Bolsa Ch1ci marshlands arc south ofWarner Avenue and adjacent to Pacific Coast Hiahway. The 1,600 Kres a~ in unincorporated Oranse County territory but surrounded by Huntinaton Beach city limits and are expected to be annexed to the city one day. voter turnout." Third place fuusher Nathan RC>te- nbera spent about $475,000 on his campaian, accordma to Ted Lona. Rosenbera's campaian manqer. On a per vote basis. the biuest spender by far wu Newport Beach attorney William Yacobozzi who shelled out approximately s81 per vote -with no rearets. "I took an asseument two weeks ago and saw we weren't aoin& to make it," said Yacobozzi. "But l wanted to make a aood ahowin& for the next The measure's support poup, Citizens' For Sensible Orowth and Traffic Control, was only able to raise about $67,000, accordina to cam- paian statements. That amount was a~parently not enouah to counter the d1rect-m11l blitz launched by the opposition in the days leadina up to the election. Prop. 73, whach w111 supersede Prop. 68 because 1t wu approved by a ,,eater mal'Jln, states that candidates and their political committees can receive no mo~ than $2,SOO from any one source duri8' a fiscal year. PARK BOND FUNDS TO BUY COAST LAND ••• time around." In the race for the GOP nomination for the 10th Assembly District, in- "It appears to me that the de- velopen sot the election results they paid for, and now they're aoina to However, neither proposition places any limitation on the amount of money individuals and companies can contribute to non-andidate races, such as Measu~ A. Opponents of the propositions have questioned the leplity of limit.ins cams-ian contributions and may take their cue to court. Prom Al State officials told cuy offioaJs several months ago that only those open sptioc purchases made after June 7 would quahfy for initiative funds. But Kohn added, "I think the purchase will still qualify for funds," because the city has not offictally purchased the property. only paid for the option to do so. Esther Feldman, spokeswoman for the 1n1t1at1ve, backed up Kohn's prediction. Kohn said the~ 1s less of a chance that the etty will be able to use the funds to reimbunc its parlts fund, which supplied the OOIJnal SI m1lhon The city expects to receive about $7 m1lhon from the county this fa1J for the trao1portat1on comdor riaht-of- -way, which runs cast to west throuah La&una Canyon. fronically, while the etty is count- '"' on the funds to cover the Sandlina purchase 1f the 1n1tia11ve money falls through. the City Council 11 oppoecd to the sale. which was a&JU(I to by a fonner municipal admm1stra11on. Resident Emil Alexander recently charged the council with wanting thlJlp both ways. .. You can't fight 1t and at the same time S_J?Cnd the money," he said at a council mcctana last month. But even if both the comdor sale and the an1uative money arc un- available for the Sandlin& purchase, Frank said the city could still raise the funds by hal11n1 all capital 1mporve- ments for a year. Regardless of how the property 1s purchased, the city will have plenty of options for 1ts upcoming splurae With the open space purchase recommendations and a couple of extra ones made by the counctl in hand, the city plans to hire a consultant to appraise the value of all the remam1na pnvatc open space in Laauna. After the study 1s finished in about two months, the cur wall send lctten to the owneA not1fym1 them that the city has some money 1t wanlS , ~-----------------------------------------!:Wednesday's Lotto picKs All those who picked five numbers plus the booU$ numbn' wiU divide . Herc are the win~na numbers amonathemtcl\leSapnupoolofSJ.S ...,.e1c~ Wednesday maht for the million· five of six will lhi.tt ...,..Cahfonua Lottery's twi~weekly $774 OOo: four of six will abate ~Lo1toM9"pme;9.3,24,3l,48,1J $7().4:000'. Three of six it worth an and the bonus number, 7. automatic SS J>Cf wirtner. .-f Playas wbo correctly aUClled all • Tbe Wei from Saturday night lO ~X numbcn will abate a prize pool of Wednetday'1 dra'tfina WCR S 14 ~S.6 million, loncry ofticials ukl. million. ORANGE lhlihl' ..... COAST .... , ..... MAIN Of'ACI , ,. Wft! ..,Q. c.te ue. CA to spend, perhaps on their property. The state w111 dole out the money as needed for each purchase. UTILITY GIVEN 5 YEARS TO MAKE GOOD ••• Brand said the most important FromAl purchases are those an Laauna Ct-who said they prefCfT'cd Edison Minqer Ken Frank. notina that both The council ~jected the request. nyon. A pie shaped piece at the because of its lower residential rates, utilities used biased questionnaires to but Edison may still petition the Junction of El Toro and Laguna which run about 23 percent below pther their data. utilitjes commission on its own, aid Ctnyon roads known as the Cortese SDG&E's. Richard Durant. an attorney for the property would make a perfect ad-One resident claimed the money be Edison officials asked the council u~. Durant admitted that Edison diuon to the veenbelt. he said would save with Edison would reduce Tuesday to initiate a request before st no more than a 3S percent his ~year mortpJ'IC by three yean. the utilities commiujon for an un-chance of success. Frank put the "God forbid they put a 7-11 there. Edison's campa11n was similar to prcccdcnted boundary chanse that fiaurc at about 1 S percent. That would just break my heart," one launched by SOOAE two months would allow the utility to take over Branduid. earlier, which included a survey SDG&:Fa South lquna territory. Mayor Dan Kenney said he was A SO-acre parcel alona Laauna and1caun1 retidents preferred the San Edison said the request, which any-swayed last month by SDG&Fs Ctn yon Road dubbed .. Chinese for Oiqo utility. one can initiate, would carry mo~ cl11m that its rates were on the decline Chnst" -named thusly because it is "I frankly don"t think any of them wei&ht if it came from elected of-and that they m1aht eventually dip owned by a rehaious sect of that name (surveys) arc worthwhile," said City ficials. below Edison's. based in Los Anaeles County -•?,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.11 would ma.Ice another prime purchase. II as well 11 SO acres adjacent the Sandlina lot known as the DeWitt propeny. The city will have $10 malhon to spend on open space purchases plus S67,000 for its most pressma park needs. Irvine will set a base of $4 million that will be used lO buy land borderina the east side of Jeftiq- Road between the San Di~ and Santa Ana f reeQys. It wdl set another $320,000 for existin1 s-rk needs. Huntinaton Beach will nC1 $1 .S million for the rettoratioa or the BolurCbica 1lletlandJ or pun::buc of property adiaccftt to tho wnlanda. The city wilf set another S660,066 for ~neoda. Wbile any city could apply lw open specc fuade prior to tbe P92MI' of the Ollirb iftiliative, Ollly three Oruee Couaty citia cfaoole 10 .do IO. Mt.&~.-; los '* Coll• ...... CA t2ta ()mll.OllOI .. , ~18 ..,_' tdototoll '410'11 ~ • .., ~ eo... NlW*'9 ~ ,. -1101-. ~ edtO* nwtltir OI ~ _.. ..,_ IMf W I~ -""IOU! IOICill ,. JustcaU 642-8086 d~-- I ' Qr1 ..... Y:ll9'111W _._ ::oOWili ..... ~·--- I ' ,