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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-16 - Orange Coast PilotTHE WORLD/A4 /" .... T HE ORANGE COAST Good Momin=me 1nttoduce u to the ~ Cout Daily ~lot. which mates.it but toct.y. You 'may have noticed t0me ob-: vious chanan. And there are ocbcrl that will beCome apparent in the days and weeb ahead. Qu.ite obviously, the Pilot bas --chaqed itt pubhshifta ICbed-*. After more than 28 yean u an afternoon publication, we have swiichecl to mominaa. Earlier stories have deWJed the myriad reasons behind the switch. SimP.Jy pu'1 put>- lishina in the momina MU allow us to produce a better ~per for our readtrs and our ldvertasers. Most importantly, the switch will allow us to improve our delivery system. Wi recosniu that has been a sore point amona our readers for some time. By publishina in the momina. the Pilot can avoid after. noon traffic hassles and institute a deli,ry system that auarantees you recetve your peper by 6 a.m. every day. While the switch to momma 1sa b11 ncp, it is not a revolutionary one. Afternoon papen across the country are chanaina to keep pece with modem 10C1cty and the consequent cb.anees in subsmben' radina , .......... ~LOT/Al) OCFoOtb•ll HaRofFa111e to honor Coast stars S~rt /Bl ---............. JCN141uM .,......., ... ~ dwOOM lft ll'Ytne ...... they wwe ... .,. ... ,,. a... .... usw w eak. f'or student reactions,•••,._ AJ . 25CE T 'Standard American' ls right accent for success Ml D&BODY/A6 " Family gives up searc;hing for Laura Bradbury , From staf'f and wire repons Af\cr a fu11lc four-year search for their dauptcr, Laura Bradbury's parents have shut down centers and a telephone bothnc they hoped would help them find the massioa airl. "We reahud we have to l'ocus our cnCrJJCS on ourseTves ana on our two kids at home. to keep some cont1· nu1ty, to keep our family stab1hzed. because it's been hard," s11d Laura's father. Mike BradburyofHununaton Beach. Laura was 3 years old when she disaP.pcattd Oct. 18, 1984, dunna a family camp1n1 trip at Joshua Tree National Monument. As pan of a nationwide tcareh, her face appeared on millions of milk cartons, aro«ry sacks. fliers and television screens At ftrst. volunteers turned out by the dozens to assist an the search for Laura. but as years have passed with vinually no lead • the voluntcen - and money to suppon their cfforu - have llowly dWlndlcd. The non-profit Laura Bradbury Oruntzauon for Stranaer·Abducted Cfuldttn. v.hich funded the four Laura Centers, quiet- •, ceased opcntton Dec 31 . Bradbury and has wtfe, Patty, also unhooked the .. Laura Linc." up a new tund thro~ the Adam Walsh Child Rcsouiu Center, said ass11ta.nt dlf'CClor Pam Harns. Money from the account Wlll be Uled to follow any leads to Laura's d1sap. pe:arance that the orpnaatiOt\ may l'ealVC Hams. who helped the Bradbury's set up thctr ccntcn.. SIJd the family 1s simply "'om down from ycan of fru1tJtu scattb1na. Fairview Park starts; mini railway due "You JUSt dtdn't want to P•Ck 1t up, .. Mrs Bradbury wd The number was esta,bhshed to rccctve tcl~hone ups about Laura's cue, but 1t instead received many crank calls that upset the family, she said · Laura disappeared from the family camPSJ'Ound whale folloMna her brother. Travis., who was 8 ycan old at the time. to a ponabk toilet. .• , think it's ~u t aencral burnout. .. she said. "Havana a child m 1SS1na for four )CUI 1s ~ltcally spcnd1na every wak1nahourthtnk1naabout them and lookina for them. It can do a lot to brina a family down:· llv IOISV AN IYKEN or-~,._ • .,, What would be the larscst mtnt.a· ture railro.d in the nation is planned for construction at Fairview Part. a 2()()..lcn: ex~nae that will bc&an to take abape 1n Costa Mesa late this month. The ratlroed wdl be laraeenouab to carry chikmn aboud sca1c models of historic trains and the tracks, when comJ)lete, will cover nearly 9,000 feet. The pert will be located between the banks oft.he Santa Ana River and Placentia A venue to the cast. It will 1tart nearly at the steps of Estancia Hiah School and stretch north to Swan Drive. just south of Adams Avenue. The park has been planned by the city for three yean. but proposals for a perk at the site have been on the books since 1973 when the acrcaac was envisioned as a county rqional park, similar to Wilham Mason Reaaonal Park ln Irvine or even Mile Square Park 10 FountaJn Valley. .. It wuori11nally purchased by the ('0\ •:H s ·1·onl ISl.·\'\DS I'\ ·1·n•: H ·\\ county from the state 16 ycan aao to be pan of the county's regional parks system:· Keith Van Holt. Costa Mesa's d irector of leisure services. said followina aro und-break1na cer- emonies late last W«k. "But 1n their purchase avec:mcnt With the state. there was a supulat1on that construC1ion bet.in wtthlD lO years." The county did not meet tbc dcadhnc. and by 1986. CO$ta Mesa officials had entered into nqouataons to buy the property. "We bouf:it the whole 200 acres for $4 million,' said Van Holt "It wasan outstandtnJ de-I ... The new purchase qrecmcnt also camed a ume hmn. The ctty was to beJan construction of the new park w11h1n thrtt }CU'S Last Thursday's vound brcakina marked the tultill- mcnt of that commitment. Officials still do not have a tarsct date for total completion. but the IS- acre first phase Of the rrk IS scheduled to t>cian Jan 2 alona (PleawseePAAK/A2) Dozens of San Bernarda no County sheriff's depuue ~rched the park that n\aht and more than 300 St"arth· en combed a I 0..mde-squace area th~ nut day. Bradbury spent two }'Cats &WI}' from his 'Wicker and cane rcpa1r storc 1n Costa Mesa folloW'lnl taps About a }'Cir and a half aao. he returned to rcbu1ldin1 his business and pa}'1na delinquent balls The rema1mn1 funds from the 81"9dbury acxount will be used to set Two years aao. part of a youna child's skull was found near whcrt Laura d1sapl)Cat'Cd. but forensic scientists said 11 was impossible to determine 1f the bones 'bclonacd to her The Bradbuf")s conunuc to harbor bmcmess toward the San Bernardino County Shcnfr Office for what they call 1n 1ncom~tcnt and corrupt 1nvnup t1on Late lasl month. one of the onamaJ (Pt«ase see MADelMY I Alt Early Newport residents Vl(OU/dn't recognize LidQ Isle EDITOR' NOTE Thrs 1s the S«Ond artrde ol • Sl\·p.an ~nc on the proplc. the h1stof) and the lore ol the isla nds of Nc..,.,pon Harbor 8V,, AUL AACHIPLEY olfNlo..,,_ .. _. ln tht 1890s. an early "lc~pon Beach settler oftt'n found henelf stranded wtth thcCha"llDI tide while play1na on the arusy marsh that wa to become Lido Isle. The man •ho fioan«d lhc drcd . and·fill operation an 1923 to create the p~nt contours of the I 14-acrc island en' 1s1oncd a maJOr com- mercial wharf tccmina wtth t'nterpnsc But dunJ'\I the post-World War ll Cold War da)S when "oluntccn stood atop the Lido Isle communit) bu1ld1na tower and 1Canncd the \kte for Ru.nian inva<krs. the) "'Trc protect1na an 1 land commurut)' the oldttmcn htd never cnv1SJoncd Amona the>K who know tht•t ftOVIPh>, the namt "Lido ls.le .. coruurcs up the Old World charm and hmuiant saylc of the Jtahan reaort of tM •me ume thit 111 on the Adnatic at Venice. That'• t ht atmosphttC the (je. ~rs to~t -and eventually ld*Vcd -•hen tMY 1t~ to ltll klu for u link S4'° dunns the dcOlh of lht cm.a Drprcssion · FeW of~~ "'"'*1•ve bOmc-bU~ -,,_ "°"' **t AIO ..... ._ All ~---­AIO ~UIL-..,. 16-1 ..,......, $4SO.OOO for a "fixer-upper" to S5 m1lhon for a bayfront home -know the island was Just a wtnd-swcpt marsh in the bay a hundred years aao It wasn't lona after Ramona Duarte Castle was born an 188 that she and her brothers and mtcr would row out to pla) 1n -1hc b lhapclt'ss salt marsh that later became Ltdo Isle." .. G rass grew an the C'Cnrer. but at low tide the horchnc was ali~ with crabs and shellfish, .. she wd )eat'S later. The children often I t lt'ICk of the ume and found their boat pcrehcd on the sand hi&}\ a vc lhN'ee'Cd1na tide. -Because It wa too heavy for us to draa back WC Y.Ould Wilt hours foT the tide to come an ap1n .. Ca.stlc wd. But their mother rattly .-omed he could 1tt them easily acroa the empt) sand and wa\tf from their home on the McFadden wharf. ewpon Stach had v own httlc ..,hen a pe1r of comm unit) boosten pcnuaded 011 man W.K.. Parlcint0n to buy what wu then calted Pi6fic Eltttnc lf>land for $4S 000 1n 1923. Ht drt~ of bu11d1na • m~or South&and wharf and spent S261 ,000 tn • dredth\I optrttl01' that wilt ..., lido l$1e tome I I fttt abo"c the t.y. Partunson nl"er realized bis pa., and dicid '" 1927. lut befOft IW died, he tDak a S'°.000 doWn payment on a Sl.l' mdhCMI Mle of tbe illa.d to •iliilll ,. _ .. UDO/AJ) CM merchants bouncing policy ag COMI Meta merchanll wbo want ....., hm tM police hl trlciat t.d cMcb wiU bave &o fineerprint tbeit cMck-wriliat cus10men under a new Police Department poUcy. ne policy has been met with ~ frOm tomemtrehanu, but · pOlice otlcials 11y &be ~ is w: miry if they ~ to make any b•NY in \be battle apiut ror.Y. ..... , a baa&t but we're Ukirig merchants to ~e this step to bete tlliemtelves so we can help them, laid ~ve Bob Fate. ·•we ha~ c:uea that JO inactive all the time becau1ewehavenowayofidentifyina a auapect. If there is a usable > PILOT From Al habits. • I should also point out the Pilot's weekend editions have been publish- ed on a morning schedule all along. We think it makes sense for the weekday editions to follow the same schedule as Saturday's and Sunday's. More revolutionary are some of the chanp the Pilot bas made in desi111 and content. We redesiped the Dally Pilot to make it more attractive and more colorful, the aoal being &o make your paper more readable. We took a close look at the Pilot and found we were usina seven or eiaht typefaces and then not con- sisaelltly. We tried to consolidate and simplify. And we ~nted a more modem look. The old-fashioned Bookman type· face used for headlines was replaced LIDO ISLE from Al -Qark Crittenden, a Sim Fraoci9co promoter. Crittenden then contracted with a aroup haded by John EbbKh to subdivide and sell the land for an envisioned real estate bonanza. Sales draaed. Offen of inside lots for$4SOandl.yfrontlotsatSl,000to Sl.200 were too steep for most bu~ City Council OK'd a con- trovenial public improvements pro- ject that,. at S 1.2 million, was the laf'liest of its kind ever let in Cali· fomia. The contract covered all the walks, curbs, street liahts, water mains.. tewer lines, pleasure piers and a then· unique underJround wiring system for telephone and electric service. Opponents of the contract turned out to be riaht when assessments apinst the lots drove prices out of reach. Nevertheless. promolen forged ahead. Eisbach en&a&ed a Swiss architect named Fraii£lferdin1 who was familiar with tbe French and Italian rivieras. ft.....,not, it's an caay maner '° dMidl: ud 1ee iftberc•s any record on a penon who has Written a bed c:bec:t." Tht Police Oepanment announced the new policy in a rucular that wu lent to all merchants at the Costa Meu Swap Meet before Christmas. and 1 depanment spokC1man said it waa alreedy in effect for swap meet ~nta. But he 111d it would soon be ~ &o aJI merchants who seek ~ help in identifying check ~ reason we went to the swap meet fint is that they need it the most:' 11id Police Sat Ron Smith. ''They are the ones who are vic- timized most by foraed checlca." with a 1ans-serif Eras face that 1s easitr to read. Readers will notice sharper characters and a lack of swirls and tails on the letters. Column titks or standing head· lines have been redeai&ned to make it easier for you to find your favorite feature. And we have added a thing or two. Top of the pate boxes on the front pate refer you to the top stories inside the Pilot You can loolt for a special Cover Story on the front paae, such as today's on Lido Isle. We will anchor Pqe I every day with our Good Momina banner, wbicb features an expanded index 1.0 make it easier for you to find features inside. Tl\e Pilot will feature a quote or thou&h t for each day, famous or obscure. Feel free to contact us with your sugestions. Also, the weather forecast returns t6 the front page at your ~uest. And inside. we have added an No drcuJar .... been leal to odMr Coa Meta lnadMuillt ~ Slllitlt Mid.,........~~ bcinl told .. t~ come ia for IMiswa ihat the pol~ it eoi• in&o tfJect. "It •Just 1 matter of'timc before thi polacy 11 _.,..uy applied." he said. The policy was not warmly re- ceived ~one swap meet merchant. who 11id he doubled that it would be •pPlied to m0tt upecale mercbaots at places such IS South Coesc Plaza. "I asked tbt Police l>cputment if it Wis foina toa~y to other merchants and Wis told at was. but when I called customer tervke at South Coast Plaza. they bad never llC8nl of it." 11id Mike Bunnina, 1 lpOl'llWeat manuficturer and merchant who sells at the swap meet. Almanac pate that will feature the vital statistics of' life. Weather news, obituarief, real estate tranuc:tions and binh notices are cum pies of the 'kinds of information to be found there. By moving weather to the Almanac pqe, we have freed up space for more local news stories and photoaraphs on PllC 2. Local news is ·t~e Daily Pilot's strength and we won't stray from it. Whether on Paae I, in Spons or on our Business page, we will emphasize news of the Oransc Coast. We arc addina City News Service to help expand our coverqc of Oranac County and Southern California. Our third page, called Oranae Coa.st, will continue to feature the popular Police Lo& and Bulletin Board columns, with a notable cha nae. · Police Lot. which had been pub- lishe<! Monday through Friday, will lots were $700. with $260 covering amenities without the crush of tOUf• the cost of the lot and $440 for the ists. improvement bond. Bayfront, 30-And except for a handful of foot lots were about S l ,800, includina duple~es. Lido boasts only sinaJe-SS4G for the lot and S 1,260 for the family homes. In general. the .Medi~ bond. terranean flavor remains. "Two problems arose immcdi· The combination has made Lido a ately," Palmer said. "No. I: few favorite amona the stars and welJ·tO- people could be induced to buy lots, do of yesterday and today. even thouah extremely liberal terms Past residents included Joan were offered. Crawford.. Rock Hudson, Oafrc ••Tbe second problem arose from Trevor, Ray Milland and June Al- those few people who did q;rce to buy lison. lots and then found they could not John Wayne leased a home on Lido obtain buildina loans, unless thc1, for a brief period before buying his happened to have a wealthy relative. ' home in S,y Shores. Palmer recalled a couple of Ptrbaps the most famous Holl)'· advertising sJopns they tried that wood ~lity on Lido today ts were at least amusing if not effective. Joey Bishop. '"The first {>hrase, •A little buys a ltisaJsopopularwitl\le.dersofthc lot: stood us in good stead for many development industry. including years. althouJl:l now the reverse of Don Koll. Bob Warmington and Gen. this phra.sc m~t be more ac:x:urate -William Lyon. ·A lot buys a little.'" 11t Herb Sutton. the man who started When Palmer spoke those words in the Pcnnysavcr, recently put his Lido 1956, inside lots were selling at home on the market for S4. 9 million. $12,000 and up and bayfront lots at Jean Tandowsky, who with her $30,000 and up. husband bou&bt a bayfront lot for The other sJopn made Palmer and S 13.SOO in I 9SO. ranks n~r lhe top in his associates the bun of manr jokes: senority amona current i$1and rcs1- .. ,.w 11. ys ... dlllt we'W bltft looked down ....... liUle bh .. tbe awap rntfl, Hu •'ft some '°" of IYPl'Ct. bu1 rve noc inidded that until ihen'a been this kind of ditenmana· tioe." Tbt idta offiaerrpnntintalso rMI *ilh skepcic1tm at SOuth Coast Plaza; ··1 think the type of cua&Omen ~ ~sually ttrve would be a little of- lended by beina asked for • fin1tt- print:• said Victor EtilOy. uai1tant ma~r of Rooten's Lu.,..:, .. , know 1fl were asked personally for a flnlffPrint, rd think it was prcuy ridiculous. Fot the number of checks it would save us. I don't think it would be wonh the incon venaenc:e to cusiomen." An 111iaunt manqcr at the Banana now appear T~ys throuab Satur· day. Columnist Nancy Mcintyre' "59 and Holding" movts from herrecular Saturday spot to Mondays. • Prime lime television arids will •J>P.C&r on the Entertainment pqc daily. We will continue to present news from el~where in brief form on our 1J111C entitled, The Wortd. There on one, easy-to-rad paac you can keep abreast of the top stories in the state, nation and world. h is a quick and consolidated view of the world for folks who don •t have all day to rad a newapapcr and want to know what is happening in their nciJhbomood first. To emphasize local business news. we have made chanacs in our Stocks pqe. opting to use a consolidated listing of the top SOO companies on the New York Stock Exchange. Be- cause the markets are closed on weekends, Monday's pqe will be ...... ,.. . covered mountains behind Pasadena. heriDJ throuah her binocularsi she then noticed several smaller objects near1t. She ~lied. in _her sigbti~J to headquarten 1n Pasadena wl\cre they excitedly asked her for details, 1uch as how many smalkr ~ts were in the sk¥· But she lost 11aht of all the ob~ 'Not verylonaaftertbat.1 bouahta book on UFOs and flipped throqh ii looking at the pictures, and there was a picture of a ·mothC'r ship' with its satellites.and it wasj-.st like my UFO with its little ones. .. Beek said.. ··1 have no idea what it was. It wasn't a plane.·· . Tandowsky also manned the tower. and re.called th91CdaYt fondly, even 11 they "watched out for the enemy." ..But you know:• Tandowsky lauahed. ··t could never figure out what warweweredefendin1a111nst ... Police officer hit "Lldo Isle, A Sman Address.' dents. The slopn ••on si&nboards sur· "I've been there so long they think J A Santa Ana motorcycle pohce rounded by one hundred acres of came with the lease, .. she said. officer sustained injuries after being sand, salt grass and weeds brought The attraction that has kept her and hit b)' an allqedly drunken driver ad lepullliccllCI ,_....., .... ..., doulllld ... ~ ........ dwrc. ..• w.. li . ...., C8llM 1"'¥1! probkma... ... ... ....... ..... ..-. wbO llUd .... w name not be uted ... W~'re ~ CU1101nCt aervke-orienled. l9d we would have &o o&r some IOft o( ctn·~ IOlution eo that aallOtMrl Woulda t have to ao around with blKk smuctan on their ft " 'C""tidars don"t have lo ~ a problem, however, accord•na to Smith. "There arc 'tMlc special s~mp '*11 avaalablc that don't leave a unuctee oa your finaer:· hc'11Hi. ··1 doft"l Ir.now exactly w~ you ttt them. but I believe thctre not that nperisivt. They're the lttnd that have devoted toa listina.ofMutual Funds. The MW Daily Pilot means some currmt features will appear on new da)'S. Foreumo&c. our Mind cl Body wtll be published Mondays. Food pages switch to Tbunday mornings to accommodate the supcr- martcets. And Nciahborhood Focus moves to Wednesday. Those are the ~t and most dramatic of the chanees we have made. You may DOtice otben in the days ahead 11 we continue to try to improve the Daily Pilot, to make it more vital, more in&emtina. Newspapen are an always chana- i na commodity. The Pjlot is no different. It wiD contin~ &o evolve, guided most by one fAcior -your needs. . " -'f'OM f'Al7' IUlfW . .. Jet engine catches fire LINTHICUM, Md. (AP) -An American Airlines jct bound for Dallas with 91 people aboard was forced to return to Ballimore·Wasb- iftll_Oft International Airpon after an Cftline cauaht fire Sunday, an airline apOkaman aid. A piece of the left en&ine apparentJy came loose . PARK. ,.-A1 Placeatia Avenue. That CONtnaction should be fin- ished In A.,.mt. Van Holt saad, and will include natty a mile of biqde trails. a 12..cre nct ofturf'ud more than 2,000 trees. ..Our concern was to make this place aocess.ible while lc:avang It 11 untouehed IS possibl~" said Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buna. The most \mutual attraction at the part, wbicb will be developed over thr remainder of the century, will be ........ :• icMalt IO I • ,., .. . 111fotidlaaiftc81ioe."' daild'!19 .................. Of llW~~ recei~id ..,,.. meKbull c.-.•illa .. .......,. prina P'!lk1 ._ ..... ~ . But Faw laid die •• h• .uak should help minirnile the com,.11nta from cuttomen. And merchlau will also be won over ~ ~Y lft "'?- much easier it is for the~~~ them when they have pout.Ive iden_te- facatioa tbtcMiP n ... ,,... .. , be llid. ··A lot of people -tell ut dtat they don't have time even io check identification •htn tbey take ch«k•:· he wd. "We tclJ them, look, 1f you're walhn1 to take .l1ePI to protect yourself. then we can bdp you. If not. then we can's." Mild aftersh.ock off Ocea~side . causes no harm OCEANSIDE (AP) -A mUd earthquake shook under the Pacific Ocean ofT San Dieao County on Sunday, and scientists called It an af\ershock of a temblor that OCCWftd more than two years .,o. No damaae was rtpc?rted from the 7:39 a.m. quake, wh1cb mcuwed at 4.0 on the Richter ICa1e of .,-ound motion. officials said. The epcenter was 28 miles southwest of Ooeaosidc. SeismOIO&Jsts at the Cal,ifomia lnstitu:e of TechnolOI)' said tbe quake was an aftershock of one that struck the area on July 13, 1986. That one measured S.3 on the Richter scale, 11id Caltech spokesman Hall 0.ily. .. P-0lioe in ~ansi~. !=osta Mesa ·and San Oemente had no calJs reponina the quake. "" Costa Mesa Police OfflCCf' Kathy Smith, who hves in El Toro. said she felt it at her home. .. It didn't feel hke it was that bi.a: just a tremor," she said. The Richter scale is a puge of the eneray released by an eaithquak~ as measured by the around mouon recorded on a seismoar:aph. the miniature railroad. .. When we arc ftnisbed in Jbout l 0 or+ S years, we plan to have the laracst one 1n the country," said Chris Anton, a model railroad aficionado who 1s coordinatina the privately· funded railroad project. "AU the children will have a free ride. We don't charac anrone.'' The city wil contnbutc arad•na. lancbcapina and water to the model railroad project. The trains are pr;. vatcly owned and all of the tracks and b\liktia,s will be constructed by volunteers. Anton said. The raJll'Old track will be con- structed in phases of 2,800 f ect, 2, 300 feet and 3,iOO feet. Streets were given European names. and houses were of Mcditcr· ranean architecture with tile roofs and walled patio prdens. forth derisive laughter from others in others is the camaraderie. early Sunday morning. police said. the community," Palmer said. ..There's a great feeling of loyalty Officer Daniel McDermott was BRADBURY The Bradburya stJIJ bold out hope Today, early bu~crs or their de· and friendship on Lido,·· Tandowsky stopped for a red liaht at the that their dauahtcr may be ahvc, and scendants are lauahina all the way to said. "It's like a little village." intersection of First Street and Stan· Harris wd they w11l con tin~ their A hiah tower was built on the new clubhouse that would later be useful in the vi&ilant watch for communist invaden.. the bank. But the absence of any businesses dard Street when his motorcycle was from A 1 ~•rth. albeit on 1 aess intenR kvel. Bill Feeney, a real estate agent with on the island saves residents from the stnack from behind, said Santa Ana suspects in Laura's disappearance "They're look1n1 IO brina the A unique part of the design not found elsewhere in the city put house fronts on walkways C21led ··slradas·' and all the streets, or "vias," to the Waterfront Houses Inc. in Newport inquirina visitors. Polic:e StL Collie Provence. The was arrested in San Marcos on family beck totether, which as not say Beach that handtes man_y of the sales ·•There's nothina on Lido for accident occurred atabout 12:301.m. suspicion of stranaJlna 1 Livermore 'they're ~vint up hope," Hams said. on Lido Isle, said inland houses start tourists to see:· Tandowsky said. "If McDermott was thrown from bis woman. San Bernardino shenfl's .. At some·p0int in time, you b.ave to at about S•S0.000. they act over here, the first thinf they motorcycle and sustained l\umerous invntipton apin questioned the forward and that•s where they•re at But those arc the ones that gener· want to know is how to get off.' cuu and bruises, Provence said. He man, 46-ycar-old Alan Stevens, but now. rear of the homes. , A glowina news story in the Newpon News in 1933 described the dcsian thusly: ally need a lot of repair. Others are Most residents belona to the tennJS, was taken to Fountain Valley Re-did not d1KOver anythina new about "It's a t'losure of some kind, and sellina for more than a million yacht or woman's club-or all three ~onal Medical Center where he was uu,..•s di1ap£arance, shenn-s ha · h • "8ya truly ingeniousarranscment, the streets upon which the homes front (those not facing the water) arc actually safety streets, bccau!e all houses face on walks; all streets are at the blclt of the residence. This makes it a paradise for those with children." dollars, Feeney said. · -and children's prrms quickly t-ted and-•--·--'. •"I 11 sometimes l t • w at pt<>pae nttd," ·-.... ~ spokesman Jim ryant satd. s.he said Ba~nt~u~ra•hm ·~ i~~~~minwte~nli~~=============================·=========~ low miUions to about SS million," he style. 1 • said. ··You never have to be alone if you Obviously not for the averaac don·, want to be," Tandowsky said. homebuyer. Lido Isle is a prestiaious Thatcamaraderieextended to their address in an already much-desired willingness to man the now de-- community. . molished tower dunna the Cold War Feeney delcribcd it u .. one of the era where they kept an eye out for few water-oriented communities that enemy invaders 24 houn a day. There were 46 homes on the island at the time. Despite heavy promotions, sales lqaec:t Finally, the man who would succeed in the stubborn sales of Lido Isle properties was hired in 1935. provide a family atmosphere." Volunteers in the Ground Ob- Thc Lido Isle Community A'50Cia-server Corps were pen of a lino of tion oversees all lhc community defenK that extended up and down properties, includina tennis couns. the West Coast in the days prcccdlJ\& the clubhouse, bcachfronts, doc~ low altitude radar systems. Paul Palmer came aboard estimat· ina he could sell some 800 available lots in five years. It took him nearly 20. and parks. In 1978, Carroll Beek, wife of Children can take tennis and sail-Newport peoneer Joe Beek. talked 1ng lessons. and numerous communi· about risina in the wee houn IO take ty activities for all qe sroups arc hc.r turn on the watch at 4 a.m. PalmCf' later talked about the difficulty of attracting buyers during lhc Depression. scheduled throuahout the year. Sc:annina the borizont one mom- Unlike those who live on the other in& on 1 particularly cit.Ar day, she big island in the harbor, Feeney noted spotted what she thoulht lftilll• be a that Lido residents ertjoy lbcir weather tallool near ~ At the time. 30-foot. off·the-watcr (' .\ l ,I t 'OH '\I ·\ l .01'Tl-:H \ lyTM Assoclat~d Pr~ss Eleven P:C"Os>lc will each rctt1ve There ~ere no grand prize winners $181.068 after p1clun1 five numbers in the suatc tottc~·s "Lotto 6-49" plus the bonus, $atd Jotter')' spokes.. S man John Schade. drawing. and ollicia 5 said unday the Three of th<>St winner1 arc from jackpot wa~ cxpttted to reach SlO Los Anaclcs. and the 01her1 an: from million by Wcdncsday:s drawing. Alhambra. Rancho Cordo"•· The w1nnm1 numben picked by Marysville. Oakland. Rcdt.nds. La machine Saturday night for the Puente. W~t Covina. and Perris. California Lottery·s tw1ce-~cckly Another 279 pla~m chose fht "Louo~9"pme ~ere: 6. 26. ;1. 41 . oumbcrsandw1111(tU.678cacta.aftd 42. 4S and the bonus number. -8. 14.529 players chose four numbers Tht Jackpot for Saturda) was S 12. 9 for S64 taeh. milhon. accordina to state lotter) A C1m1rillo man spannina for the oflkials. Saksfor the Saturday lottery " third time in nant months won • Mtt S ll.6 m1lhon. $40.000 and a Million Helli hocM- Jm1call642-6086 WIMlt do~ hke aboul IM Dail~ Pilot? What doD't you lake? Call the ..... ., lbove IM YMf -= ... bt rt'COrdld. anwriW wl .. Ii ..... so • .--.. n.w>t•••-_.....,....., .. 111t'd IO NClild llililrl IO dli tditGr Oft lft1 IOplc, Co.trit...eon 10 ow l.cttef'I co1u ........ aftdude their wnc llld Ide,.._ n...., lw vcrifbliOa. T di .,. .u1·s on your mind. ,,,.. .......... ...,., ••• ca_... ..... ,,..,.. ..... ._......owe ... ...... ..,.,.. ,_,, . ............... ,. ,....... . ... ... .... , .... lifCWlt ... ..... an r ••• Ti--- ·SEMI ANNUAL SALE! .. Hllllll,HO\HU Business owners offered an update on sales strategies A free seminar to befp the entrepreneurial buiineu owner develop business plans, marketina skills and sales stralCJle• will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Action TRACS office at 1682 LanaJey Ave . Irvine. For reservations. call 26l~. Volunte~rs' ski/ls hon~d Tra.ininaforpeople interested an volunteer fund raisin& wdl take place at 6:30 p.m . TuC1day at the YMCA in Irvine. Volunteen for thlS non-profit qency will be trained 1n the mechanics oftelephone fUnd ramna as team c:a,ptains or unpaid cam- paianen. Persons interested 1n 1mprovtn_a their computer &kills a.re needed by the Volunteer Center of Orana.c County-CcntraJ/SOutb to U$1St with data entry on a new computer proaram Train1n1 1s provided. Hours are from 1:30 a.m. to HJO p.m. ar the Santa Ana office. More 1nform1uon about both Jobs can be obwned,. by calhna the Volunteer Center of Orange County-Cc,ntral/South at 9S3-S7S7 or S82-3176. S~~ Costa Rican flora A shde presentation of .. The Plants of Costa Rica" will be 11ven by landscape architect Shirley Kerins at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona def Mar at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Kerins, who has served as horticultural consult· ant to the HuntinJtOn Botanical Gardens for the put 10 ycan, wall discuss the plants and wildhfe she encountered on her recent study tour of Costa Rica. For reservations or funher mfo rmatJon. call the Garden offi~ at 673-2261 OCC. expedition prev/~wed_ Free 1nformattonal meetings that provide details on Oranae Coast College's I I lh annuaJ research expedition to study &raY whales tn BaJa, C.ahfomta Wiii 1.ake place on Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 2S and Feb. 1 Open lo the publtc, the scs ions are from 6 lo 9 p.m. in Room 108 of OCC's Adm1msuauon BuildinJ Those who wish to participate an the expedition must attend all three meetings,, to be hosted by OCC biology professor Norman H. Cole. For more information about the expedition. call Cole 11 432-S738. Lecture explores the brain Walle Nauta, a professor in brain and cogm11ve sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nol<>Jy. wall be the first speaker 1n th'e Seventh Disunau1shed Lecture Scnes an Basic and Medical Neuroscience bciinmna at 7 p.m Wednes<h)' JO the Medical School Lecture Hall (Room Fl 10) of the UCI Coll~e of Medicine. Nauta s speech. "Some Thoughts About Thouaht and Movement An Essay ~ on the Wnunp of John H u&hhngs Jackson," 1s the first ma series of six lectures to be held from 7 to 8· 30 p m Wednesdays at the UCI College of Med1c1ne More 1nformat1on may be obtained b> cathn& Pam Lec~r at &he UCI Neuroscience .\Uoc1at1on at 856-70 l 6 G~ologlcal matVels shown A demonstration night for the Capistrano Valley Rock and Mineral Club will take place at 7 30 p.m . Wednesday at the Glendale Federal Savings. l 1 S Calle de I ndustnas, San Clemente The public is welcome For more information, call 364-6905 or 499-1942. NO\JV offers docum~ntary The film. "Cover Up Behind the lran-<.ontra Affair," will be shown at 8 p.m Wedl\C"sda) at the El Toro Pubhc Library as part of the monthl> mec11Dg of the South Coast chapter of the National O,..niutton for Women The library ts at the 1ntenect1on of Ra)'mond and El Toro roads. Information about the film, which as open to the pubhc. may be obtained b) calling NO\\ at 839-9372 f ' ·\l.E'\D:\R Monday, /an. 16 • 6.30 p.m Cosca Mesa City CoudJ. council chamben. 77 Fair Dnve Tue day,.Jan. 17 • S:30 pm Newptrt Bead Pablk Ubrary ....... Ncwpon CenterCommun11y Room, 856 San Clemente Onve. • 7 p.m. HudaKt• Beac~ City Coucll. council chambers, 2000"Ma1n SL • 7 p.m. II•~ Beadl City (ekmntary) kMel 1*"1ct. Distnct Board Room, 20451 Ctaimer Lane. • e 8 p.m.P ... cala Valley City Coudl, council chambers. 10200 Slater Ave :;9 \ '\ D 1101.DI '\fi CO\SI' • Orange CoMt DAI~ ~tLOT /Monday, Jenu.ty M, 1918 UCI' s Mr. February hopes to improve nursing profession Iv JOYCE IOOLOV•CH or-~""""11oe ft"" Dennis Powell was not sure about bccom1na "Mr February" "I never thought the day would come," the 31-year-old Powell said. "I Just got the calendar last Wttkand haven't shown 1t to my mom yet." But &hou&h the San Oem~nte TC$1dent said his photo 1ns1de ''Nurses 1989" calendar wa posed wuhout his &lasses and doesn't exactly look hlle him, he was sure the premi~ for the proJca was naht. The Larae black and white calendar. portra)'anl UCl nurses canna for pa11ents, 1s sponsored by UCl Mechcal Center's Orpn and Tissue Bank. A shon descnp- uon of the nurse's work, aoats and interests IS included Proceeds from the SS pncc will be splat between the recruitment center's Depart- ment ofNursi n& and the Organ and Tissue Bank. "We produced the calendar as a tnbute to not just our nurses bwt the nursmg profession as a whole," said Jesus Hernandez, director of the center's Organ and Tissue Bank. -This is the first time the concept has been created," he said. "We had a lot of problems 101t1aUy because people thouaht 1t would be another S90rts Illustrated sexist. But then the different depanments JOt involved whe!l they lea.med It "-OuJd have a pos1uve impact on the nurs1n1 profession." The featured nurses were recommended by their department heads. The) com- peted an a field of l6 nominees The fin.al dccision, Hernandez said, WIS determrncd • by the nurs1n1 profcss1onahsm 1n the ficfd. When Powell, who works 1n the bum and suraical 1ntens1Ve ca.re un1ts,'found out he was selected, he tried to gave the pm-up opportunity away "I knew this was an incred11'le honor to be chosen, and I en;oy nursina but I offered other people the chance to do at," he said. When PoVrell discovered he was the onl> male in the calendar. tic decided 11 would be a good opportunity to recruit more men into the nursing field. "I spent 10 years dcnx1ng my interest an nursing.." he said. 'I had negative thou~ts. hke other people, tbat nursing wasn t for men. I am tryin.a to change that image r hope the calendar helps portray that there are men in nursing ·'There are so many rewards an this field that have nothin1 to do with fin3nces." Dennlt Powell It featured In l'•brwtry on UCI Medlcaf Cent•~• Or•n and TI11ue 8ank "Nurses ,,.... calendar. ~Id the nurse of two )Cars "You act to \trOrk throuah the pam. You can't take It know peoplt>and feel you arc ~lp1n1 them . awa>-but your presence makes ll C&Sler •· ·Lungr:enjoiRs·Sacramento"' s oldest law firm From ruff and w ire reports Da1utl lunarcn. 1he former con- ircssman whose nomanauon as state treasurer was rejected by the Senate, has joined Sacramento's oldest law firm. The firm of Diepenbrock, Wulff, Plant & Hann~n made the announcement Sa1urday. Lunarcn. a Republican, just finashed five tenns 1n C onaress rep- resent mat.he 42nd D1stnct, which includes most of HuntJnaton Beach Gov. George DcukmcJian noman§Jt.'P him as state treasurer 10 replace 'Jhse Unruh, who died of cancer an August 1987 The nom1na11on was approved by the Assembly, but rcJCCted by the Senate last winter Lungren s appeal of the Senate dec1s1on to the state Supreme Coun was reJttted in June. _ The Legislature last week confirmed DcukmeJtan's second oom1nce. Thoma Hayes, who was swpm in as treasurer. F1nt elected in 1978 at the aae of 32, Lunarcn estabhsbcd himself IS a doer and an articulate member of the House minonty. At thcsame t1me, he developed a reputation as an extreme ri&ht-Wlt\JCf. He e more lha.n $200,000 battlina the tc's rcjecd6n ofb.is nomjnation. naren. wbo moved h1s family to the Sacramento suburb of Roseville last year, has been expected to run for statewide om~ an 1990, but bas m,adc no an- nouncement. ~ _,Teacher hopes hiss story doesn't repeat itself Reptiles stolen over New Year 's weekend back in clas sroom Bv GREG KLERKX or-o.-y.._ ..... Teacher Wilham Anderson doesn't hke people messing With has reputes So wben someone made off with 25 snakes and hzards Anderson used for demonstrations an has b1oloay classes at Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School an Irvine, he was fi&htang mad. "T.hcy're very rare and very valuable," Anderson said of the reptiles, wonh $2,200. "It would be easy to mistreat them." The 23 snakes and two lizards were stolen between Dec. 30 and Jan. 3, accordina to Irvine Police. When Anderson discovered the creatures were m1ssfog. he firs& no11fied pohce. then began call ina local pct stores and aiving man- aiers dcscnpuons of the stolen re pules. He hoped that a sharp-wttted employee ~ould take his uraent pica for help to heart, and notify poltcc 1f they spotted the repttles. That 1s exactly what happened At about 4 pm. on Sunday, Jan 8, a man walked into Tustin Pct Village ID Santa Ana and attempted to sell five of the snakes identified as stolen from Anderson The store owner notified Santa Ana pohcc, who took custody of the man and the snakes. Irvine pohcc then took over the case and searched the suspect's home. where all but two of the rcmain1na reptiles weTC re- covered The t"-O m1ssm• snakes v.erc later recovered at a Westm1n ter pct store, where they had been sold a few da)'s before. The suspect, Rlchud Ltt Cro\ Jr . 34, of Santa Ana, was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of buralary. He 1s bc1na held on StO.<lOO bail. Anderson said he was elated when he got the caJI from pe>ltcc sayin& that ht reptile "'ere back an good hands. "h was 1 relief. A lot of the lud were pretty upstt •hen they v..ere stolen." Wllllatw Anderson "andle1 • 1S1/1 ·foot rettculated p~n w"ll• some of h ts btol09y students at Rancho San ,,...uln lntermedl4tt• School holll • 14·foot aurnt•H python. Anderson said The rtptrlr~ ~trr all 1n quipped aood condauon $ Anderson's rcpule p v.a\ the \UbJ«t of considerable medta attention. both pnnt and telev1S1on He adm11t«i to hcang a bit surpnsed at the hoopla "l IUCS$ It WU I JOw Oew v.ecll;,'• he The lizards and snak~. an ludin& a 1""0- foot Burmese p)'thon. are 1n i\ndcrson·., classroom pnmanl)' to&a'e tudent.s}pme real-hfc examples of the v.ondc'"' of niRJfc the) read about in textbooks, i\nderson said Their hv1nc. brttdma and fttd1ng habits are also studied • ·'The students •re fascinated b) them, particularly the snakes." Andmon satd .. There's somethmg '\Cr) powerful about them. and 'Cr) noble. "We're ccrt.amly alad to ha"e them back " Vintage brain doesn'~ whine M ()t'ball\ arc fro1en ID their ~ken from itanna 11 a blanl \heel of paper 111 week. I thank th fl''\ an ickl ratthnaaround an m)' head. but l can't~ urc ll l\n't a loo~ matbh:. h feels abOut the me of buck hot and u·s ttuck 1n m) frontal lobe. Ma) he 1f 1 bansd rn> ht'a.J haf\l cnouah 11 woukf pap out h's tht small adca thin la'c th(' most trouble. The-tn ptrauonal bfain1torms. hcrwildcd by a clap of thundtr abo'c the hrnw. come out in a tomntial au,h. fht'f rc not n better. bU& at ka\l they dtar m '""~ . Ooetonarc •Ofk1naon a a~tmcnt for Wntcr's Bkx'k. u 1n1 ~hock".,' to d1~vc cak1fte'd idea -much the wimt as kidnt) t M\ h'fl he • pnt 11ft to rnanlund. Th u\lnds <>f top-of·tht·hod , •n·dC'pth nttUmtnts wilt neHr SC"C the hsht of d.ty. Wntcr•i IMock 1 C\lf'\'mtl)' unrom-foNblt Md thtrf' no •no•n curr. Some authOn put thtir "'JC'<'''°"' , .. .,. "' a bltnckr _,," a lmlt' J.ck O.nitb and wt.tp '*P 1 l.mn's COC'k&all. whtch l•~U temporary rt• • ll. when I roh1e "' t'f) d1' I'm Hu:k -.11h Writer's Bl k I'm "n lOuplt' of l~\ I frtl btner abou1 m' prC'diC'Jmcnt . .\1 lca t I'm n t re,~u\- 1hk for fl"lhng the he .. ) l1mhl!r l<l pmduu.• the blod.bu\tcr no' de. nl Jacll.1c <. olhn\ and Danielle t~I. I abo don'1 <0n umc chc a.r<'C'n~ de. lhc l1d1c Jo ~obod) kno-.s 14h) th(' mind \uddenl) bal~» t pcrtormana trtpk mt'r11ultc. C\Cr') da~ '\o doubt 1\"\ bon"d. and 'f'Quld rather lt"l1~ at an rnolJ hv.art"'""'"cr thnlk1, Hrain' •n. al\O p:n l'"4'. 1 he) h3' c n un~ann~ tcn1u' tor fctrt't1n1 out 51:11 J uba l'tlC tnd. 1\ not tcuina )our mind knm~ .. ~l ~ou'rt' 1h111~­ m 01rt' thouiflt\ that blunt tl1C' Niian& tJ If'(' not tht c'dUSIH' ph1tu tf •nt<' -1hh<>u1h lhc~ bltaa the '°"°"''· lfomcma~l'r path\ 1\ rq"'ll numbint-I heft' 1r<' d,), "htn a ... oman 1\ so d1,pmh.-d ,ft1.: nn t d«1dc' .... ~thet to JO "•th th" tatldam1a Nul Room fr~n~r ur lht Vobi Ol:~n ~ ·nt, he ~n't 'l\e I ~).Ip buhbk \.\hl.'lh~I lll'I launJ11 c.mcllc. h~c \p11I or Janu " llov. about f::\C"C u11 .. e Burnout" \\ hen .i ( t 0 ' n 't J3r 10\1\C' 3 ll''' f)O"'er pla) 10 stop a c.0~1rJt1.· ru1d('t, h('·~ drumml'1 out ol ah" l.\l•cut1H' (1 m • nd fo-.c' hu. salad b r pm1k11.'\ 1n 1h P"""<' dinrna room :'l:obod\ ht1\ nloll' t.Sa' \ otl' than a 'int i C br..11n h ~Ion '\ 10 <t union ""h fnnac bcndih aim \'.Uuld ma~c l>ctro1t a.a p -.11h ~n' >-M~ equip. mcnt nc:,cr tum·11un\ tx'lorc 10 \() 11.m. ond hu1c. Jo-. n at 1 In t-!ct\\ttn re tv.o nap • h\un:h lun1. h. and \I\ otkc bt'('ah3n hour In dd111on.1hr b111n h ~ a nghl to \hut Jo-. n an umc: 11 ~an1c. -c,cn an th\' m1Jdlr ol 1 c,cnt~nc. . I h r~·, a kcl ton crcv. thtal pro\ 11.k\ Ol Yotth en uah 'Alt to v.lltc.h pm" c.hov.\, but n t cnou1h lu chante 1 l\~·,u1t r ribbon. • \t the me nl<'nl I'm u~1n n ou&\fdt IC'»Crator until I I 1 . Ill) nug1n -.01tun1 tfope h> ... uu nt\t v.ttk -1l the \tn~c 1 O\\!r, .__.,, Nt .. f re IJ~ la U.,... Nlfwl. L......:::~~~~~CI"JZ!.~A.li~l.ll::a.!Clali...:::...%!~~~~~~~ tit Or~ COMI DAILY PILOT/~.~ 18, 1989 CM merchants bouncing policy again bad checks . COAa Mae merchants who want Wp fi'Olft the police in tncint bid daeckl will have to flneietprint their cbeck·writina cu11omet1 under a new Police Department policy. The policy hu been met with ~ic:ism frOm some merchants, but Polece officials uy the measure is neceaary if tbey are to make any ~-hay In the b9ule •inst fcqery. ... It's a hassle, bu~ we're ukina merchants to take dus step to hclP, themselves so we can help them, ' llid Detective Bob Fate. ·•we have cues that ao inactive all the time becaute we have no way ofideotifyina a suspect. If there is a usable PILOT ,romA1 habits. 1 lhould llso point out the Pilot's weekend editions have been publish· ed on a morning schedule all along. We think it makes sense for the weekday editions to follow the same schedule as S.turday's and Sunday's. More revolutionary are some of the chlnan the Pilot has made in dcsis.n and content. We redesi&ned the Daily Pilot to make it more 11tractive and more colorful, the aoaI being to make your paper more readable. We took a close look at the Pilot and found we were using seven or ei&ht type(aces and then not con- siste.ntry. We tried to consolidate and simplify. And we wanted a more modem look. The old-fashioned Bookman type- face used for headlines was replaced LID01SLE From Al Oark Crittenden. a S.n Francisco promoter. Crittenden then contraeted with a arou{> he1ded by John Eisbach to subdivide and sell the llnd for an envisioned real estate bonanza. , .. : Sales draued. Offers of inside lou forS'4SOandbayfront lots at S l ,000 to S 1,200 were too steep for most buyers. The City Council OK'd a con· trovenill public improvements pro- ject that, at S 1.2 million, was the laraest of its kind ever let in Cali· fomia. The contract covered au the walks. curbs, street li&hts, water mains. sewer lines, pleasure piers and a thcn- unique underground winng system for telephone and electric service. Opponents of the contract turned out to be right when assessments apinst the lots drove prices out of reach. Nevertheless., promoters forged ahead. Eisbach enaaacd a Swiss architect named Franz ltcrdina who was familiar with the French and Italian rivicras. Streets were given European names, and houses were of Mediter- ranean architecture with tile roofs ind walled patio gardens. A high lower was built on the new clubhouse that would later be useful in the vigHant watch for communist invaders. A unique pan of the design not found elsewhere in the city pu1 house fronts on walkways caUcd "stradas" and all the streets. or .. vias," to the· rear of the homes. A glowina news story in the Newpon News in 1933 described the desian thusly: "By a truly inaenaous arranacment, the streets upon which the homes front (those not facina the water) arc actually safety streets, because all houses face on walks; all streets arc at the t.ck of the residence. Tbas makes it a paradise for those with children ... There were 46 homes on the island 1t the time. Despite he1vy promotions. sales laacd. Finally. the man who would succeed in the stubborn sales of Lado Isle propenies was hired in I 93S. Paul PaJmer came aboard estimat· in& he could sell some 800 available lots in five years. It took him nearly 20. Palmer later talked aboul the difficulty of attracting buyers during the Depression. At the time. JO.foot. off-the-water fiJlllfl)rint, it's an easy mantt ao chedt and see iflbae'11ny m:ord on a penoa who has written a Nd check. .. TM Police Otcpanment announced the new policy in a circular that wn sent to all merchants at the Costa Mesa Swap M«t before Chnsunas, and a ckpartmcot spokesman said it was almwly in effect for swap m«t merchants. But he said it would soon be applied to all merchants wbo seek p(>lice help in identifyina check fo,.en. "The reason we went to the swap mttt first is that they need it the most," said Police Sat. Ron Smith. .. They art the ones who are vic- timized most by forJCd checks." ~th 1 uns-scnf Ens flCC that as easier to read. Readers will notice shlrper characters and a laclc of swuis and tails on the letters. .Column titles or standina head· lines have been redesianccl to make at ~ier for you to find your favorite fe1turc. And we have added a thing or two. Top of the paae boxes on the front pqe refer yoy to the top stories inside t~ Pilot You can loolc for a special Cover Story on the front page, such as today's on Lido Isle. We will anchor Paac I every day with our Good Morning banner, which feature' an expanded index to make it easier for you to find features inside. The Pilot will feature a quote or thou&ht for each day, famous or obscure. Feel free to contact us with your sugestions. Also, the weather forecast returns 10 the front page at your~uest. And inside, we have added an lots were s·100: with $260 covering the cost of the lot and $440 for the improvement bond. Bayfront, JO. foot lots were about S 1,800, including $540 for the lot and S 1,260 for the bond. "Two problems arose immedi· ately." Palmer said. "No. I: Few people could be.induced to buy lots, even though CJ1tremcly liberal terms were offered. "The second problem arose from those few people who did aarec to buy lots and then found they could not obtain building loans, unl~s ther, happened to have a wealthy relata vc. ' Palmer recalled a couple of advertising slogans they tried that were 11 least amusing sf not effective. "The first {>hrasc, 'A httle buys a lot,' stood us an good stead for many years. althou~ now the reverse of this phrase maJltt be more accurate - 'A lot buys a httlc.'" When PaJmer spoke those words an I 9S6, inside Jots were selling at S 12,000 and up and bayfront lots at $30,000 and up. The other sJopn made Palmer and his associates the butt of many Jokes: -udo Isle. A Smart Address.' The slopn "on sianboards sur· rounded by one hundred acres of sand, saJl grass and weeds brought fonh densive lau&)\tcr from others m the community," Palmer said. Today, early buyers or their de- scendants arc laughing all the way to the bank. Bill Feeney, a reaJ estate agent with Waterfront Houses Inc. an Newport Beach that handles many of the sales on Lido Isle, said inland houses start at about $4SO,OOO. But those arc the ones that gener- ally need a lot of repair. Others arc scllina for more than a million dollars, Feeney said. Bayfront houses range from "the low millions to about SS million," he said. Obviously not for the avenge homebuyer. Lido Isle as a presti&ious address an an already much~esired community. Feeney described it as .. one of the few water-oriented communities that provide a fam ily atmosphere." The Lido Isle Community Assoc11- tion ovcrsccs all the commuo11y properties. includina tennis couns, the clubhouse. beachfronts.. docks and 1>1rks. Children can take tenn1S and u1l- an1 lessons.. and numerous communi· ty activities for all aae aroups are scheduled throu&hout the year. Unlike those who live on the other bia island in the harbor, Feeney noted that Lido residents enjoy their ('Al.lt'OH '\I.\ I.OTTER\ By TM Associated Press Eleven people wall each rccc1 vc There v.crc no grand pnLc wmncn S 181 .068 after p1ckin1 five numbc'l an the state loucn 's "Lotto b-49" plus the bonu~. said lottery $pokes· · / man John Schade. draw1ng.andoffic1alssa1d unda) the Three of those wanner\ arc from Jackpo1 was cxpcc1ed 10 reach SlO Los ..\ngelcs. and the othen •"' from malhon b) Wcdncsday'sdrav.ing. lhambra. Ranc ho C'ordO\I, The winning numbers packed b> Marysville. Oakland. Rcdland U machine Saturday n11ht for the Puente. West Covina. and Perm. Cahfom1a Lottery's twacc·v.cckl> Another 27Y platers chose lht' ··Lotto (>..49·· aamc v.crc. 6. 26. ;1. 41 numbfrsand ~111 ict U.678cach.and 42. 45 and the bonus number. -. 14.529 pla)cr chow four number\ The ,acl.po1 for Sa1urda)"*H) 11. 9 for S64 each. malhon. accord1na to state loller)' A Camarillo man spinnina for the 00ic1als. Sales tor the Saturda) loller) "' third tame in nine months v.on ~re S 18.6 malhon. $40.000 1nd a M1uaon Halls homc- Ju I ca ll 642-6086 MAIN C»PIC8 No can:ular ~ been teat 10 other COJia Mesa ~bants, but Smitlt said bUinna people lft tirina toad u they comt in for a111aance th.at the poh~ is toina anto eft'ca. .. It sjust 1 mattttoftime before the policy is amerally 1pphed." he said. The policy was not warmly re- ceived by OM swap meet merchant, who said he doubted that it would be applied to more upsc1le merchants 11 plices such 11 South Coast Plaza. "I asked tbe Police Oe1>1nmcnt 1f h was foi na to •{>PIY to other merchants and was told st was, but when I c.alled customer tervice at South Coast Plau. they bad never heard of it, .. uid Mikt Bunnina. a sportswear manuf~urerand merchant who sells at the swap meet. Almanac pqe that will feature the vital statistics of life. Weathtt news, obituarin. real estate transactions and birth notices arc examples of the kinds of iMonnation to br found there. · By moving weather to the Almanac pqc. we have freed lfp space for more local news stories and photographs on Pl&e 2. Local news is the Daily Pilot's strenath and we won't stray from it. Whether on Paac 1, in Sports or on our Business paae, we will emphasize news of the Orange Coast. We arc adding City News Service to help expand our coverage of Orange County and Southern California. Our third page, called Orangc Coast, will continue to feature the popular Police Log and Bulletin Board columns, with a notable change. Police Lot. which had been pub- lished Monday through Fnday, will amenitiei ~tboui the crush of tour- ists. And except for a handful of duplcllcs. Lido boasts only single· family homes. In gcncraJ. the Medi- terranean flavor remains. The combination has made Lido a f1voritc among the stars and wcll-t<>- do of yesterday and today. Past residents included Joan Crawford, Rock Hudson, Caire Trevor. Ray Milland and June Al· Ii son. John Wayne leased a home on Lido for a brief period before buyina his home in Bly ShorcsJ Perhaps the .most fatytous _Ho.ll y- wood ~rsonaJ1ty on .Lide. to<say as Joey Bishop. It is llso popular wit" leaders of the development industry. including Don Koll, Bob Warminaton and Gen. William Lyon. Herb Sutton, the man who started the Pennysavcr, recently put his Lido home on the market for$4.9 million Jean Tandowsky, who with her "l'vt al :'J"1 fth t"81 we've betn looked down upon a bu.le bit 11 tbe swap mttt. like we're so~ tort of ~but I've not minded that until 's bet1' th11 lund of dilCrimina· tion." ~ idH offiftlttPrlnllna al1e> met with skepticism at South Coa11 Plau. "I think the t)1pe of customm we usually serve would be a httlc of· fended by beina asked for • finter· print.'' s.aad Victor Etiaoy. assistant manaaer of Rooten's Luapee. "I know IT I were asked personally for a fi'!ftrprint, I'd thmk it was pretty ridiculous. For the number of c'hecks it would save us, r don't think it would be wonh the inconvenience to CUllOmftS." An nsi1t1nt manater at the Banana now appear Tuesdays thf'O\l&h Slt1.ar· day. Columni11 Nancy Mcln()'ft' .. 59 anCl Holdina" movnfrom her~ Slturdly spot 10 Mondays. Prime tame television ands will •PP.Cl' on the Entenainmcnt Ne daily. We will continue to present news from elsewhere 1n brief form on our ~ entitled, The World. There on one. easy-to-read paae you can keep abreast of the top stones in the state. nation and world. It is a quick and consolidated view of 1hc world for folks who don't have all day to read a ncwsJ)lpcr and wanl to know whit is happenmg in their neighborhood first. To emphasize local business news, we have made changes in our Stocks pa.e. optina to use a consolidated lisuna of the top SOO companies on 1hc New York Stock Exchange. Be· cause the markets arc closed on weekends, Monday's pqe wiU be covered mountains behind Pasadena. Pccrins throuah her binoculars. she then nouccd several smaller objects near it. She called in her s1g.ht1n1 to hcadquarten in Pasadena where they excitedlyas~ed her for details. such as how many smallerot>Fts were in the sky. But she lost sa&ht of all the objec11. "Not very Iona after that, I bouaht a book on UFOs and nipped throuaJ'I it lookina It the pictures. and there was a picture of a 'mother ship' with its satellites, and it was ju.st hke my UFO with its little ones," Beek said. • "I have no idea· what it was. h wasn't a plane." Tandowsky also manned the tower. and recalled those days fondly, even as they "wa1ched out for 1he enemy.'' "But you know." Tandowsky lau&hcd. "'I could never fiaure out what war we w~rc defcndana apinst." Police officer hit husband bou&ht a bayfront lot for SI 3.SOO in 1950. ranks near the top an scnority amona current island re~a­ dcnts. 'I' ..___ h I h k I A S.nta Ana motorcycle police . vc uia;n t ere so ong t ey thin officer sustained anJurics after being came wath the lease," she sa1d. The attraction that has kept her and hit by an allqcdly drunken dnver others is the camaraderie. early Sunday mornana. pohcc sa1d ~ ddlllnc MR aho a w doolMd dlt ~ 9'CMakl work tktt. .. , tJUM 11 Would QUlr ~ probltlM... laid lk uihwat man-aetr. who MUd &1111 bet name not be uled. ··we're ~.., customtt K~· orimled. and we would have to oft'tt some son ofdcialu"f t(>jution so that amomen wouldn t have to ao 1round with bleck 1mud~ on their ft •• '!::~ don't have to be a problc.m. however, 1CtOrdin1 to Smith "There are these special tamp padJ availlblc that don't leave a smuder on your nn~r." he saJd ... I don't know exactly where you iet them. but I believe th~'rc not that ~xpcnpve. They're the lcand that have . devoted &oa hstin1ofMutual Funds TM MW Oaaly Pllot means some cutrcnt features wall appear on new days. Foreumple. our Mind & Body wall be published Mondays. · Food pqrs switch to Thursday mominas to accommodate the ~upcr· markets. And Neiahborhood Focus moves to Wedncscfay. ThOK are tbe b&tlest and most dramatic of the chanees we have made. You may oolicc othen in the days ahead as we continue to try to improve the Dail) Pilot, to make 11 more vital, more anterestina. Newspapcn are an •l~ays chana- ina commodity. The P.ilot is no different. It wiU continue to evolve, guickd most by one factor -your needs. Jet engine 'Catches fire · LINTHICUM. Md. (AP) -An American Airlines jct bound for Oalla.s with 91 people aboard wu forced to ~tum to Blltimore-Wub· inaton International Airport after an enaine cauaht fire Sunday, an a1rlmc spokesman said. A piece of the left enainc apparently came loose . PARK 'romA1 Placentia Avenue. That COIUlnlCtion should be rm- 1$hed in Aupst, Van Holt md, and will include ocarty 1 m•lc of bicycle trails. a l l«re uact of turf and more than 2.000 trees. "Our concern was to make this pltc:e accewbic while leav1n1 u a untouched as possi~" wd Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buna. The most unusual anracuon at the perk, wb.icb will be developed over the remainder oflhe century, will be '*9 UMd 11 ldMMJl1 ."° ~iWlfPI lM chUdrm fot kltnufialliOn. ol Polite oftkial• admit tbat moll the hdbeelt they've r«"Ci~ed ftoom mnchlftts ~mint the lhumb- pnnt policy hu btcft nreau,,.. . But File said t.hC un\idlelrM .snk should help miftimitt thf complaints from c1momers. And rntrthaDt.5 will also be won over •hc11 th~y lee h~ much easier i 111 fur the po!•~~ na.~t them when 'tl!ty have pos1t1ve iden_ll· f tcatlOD throu&ft fi'*1Pf1Dllit he iajd, "A lot of people-tell us •hat they don't have time even to ch«k 1dent1ficauon when they take checks:· he saad. ·•w e tell them, look, 1f you're willinJ to take steps to protect yourself. then .~ can help you. If no1. then -AC can t. Mild aftershock off Oceanside · ·causes no harm OCEANSIDE <AP) -A mild eanhquak.e shook under the hcific Ocean off San Dicao County on Sunday. and scientists called 1\ an aftershock of a temblor that occurred more than two years aao. No damaac was rc~rted from the 7:39 a.m. quake, which measured at '4.0 on the Richter sca1t of pound motion. officials said. The cpice~ter was 28 miles southwest of ~ns1dc. Seismolo&JSts It the Cahforn1a lnstatutc of Technology said the quake was an af\mhock of one that struck the area on July 13, 1986. Thal one measured 5.3 on the Richter iClle. said Caltech spokesman Hall Dally. Police 1n Oceanside. Costa Mesa and "San Clemente had ncr calls rcponina the quake. Costa Mesa Police Officer Kathy Smith. who hves an El Toro, 5&1d she felt at at her home. .. It didn't feel lake 1t was that baa: just a tremor:· she said. The Richter scale is a gau~ of the encray released by ao earthquake, as measured by the ground mouon recorded on a scismoarapb the manaatu.rc railroad. "When we arc finished in about I 0 or IS yean, we plan to have the la!JCSt one m the country," saad Chris Anton. a model railroad aficionado who is coordinatina the pnvately- funded railroad project. '.'All the childttn will have a free nde. We don't charae anyone." The caty will contnbute ar-dana. land.scap1n1 and water to the model ra1l101d proJ«t. The trains arc pn- vatclr owned and all of the tracks and bu1ld1nas w1Jl be cons\ructcd by voluntttn, Anton saad. The railroad track will be con· llruCted in J>.hues of2,800 feet. 2.300 feet and 3,800 fect. "There's a arcat feeling of loyalty Officer Daniel McDermott was BRAD BU RY The 18radburys still hold out hope and friendship on Lido," Tandowsky stopped for a red li&ht at the that tlkar dau&hter may be ahve. and said. "It's like a little village.'' 1ntcrsection of First Street and Stan· ·' Harris said they will con1inue their But the absence of any businesses dard Street when has motorcycle was From At search, albeit on a less intense level on the island saves residents from the struck from behind, said Santa Ana suspects an Laura's disappearance "They're look1n1 to bnna lhc 1nquirina visitors. Police Sat. Collie Provence. The was arrcncd 10 San Marco on family beck. toacthc.r, which a.snot say '"There's nothing on Lido for accident occurred aubout 12:30 a.m. suspicion of stranaJina a Li vermore 'they're 11vin1 up hope." Hams said. tourists to sec," Tandowsky said ... If McDermott was thrown from has woman. Sin Bcmarchno sheritrs "At some point 1n tJmc, you have to they act over here. the first thinf 1hcy motorcycle and sustained numerous invcsti,ators apfo questioned lhc forward and that's where they're at want to know is bow to get off.' cuts and bruises, Provence said. He man. 46-~car.old Alan Stevens, but now. Most residents belong to the tennis, was taken to Fountain Valley Re· dad not discover an)'1hin1 new about "It's a closure of some kind. and yacht or woman's club -or all three &ionaJ Med1e1I Center where he wu Laura's dasappcarancc. shcnffs sometimes that's what people need," -and children's programs quickly tratcd and relcaxd spok~man Jam Bryant said. she 111d. ank~k t~m1n~t~~ti~li~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ style. 1, "You never have to be alone 1fyou don't want to br," Tandowslcy saad. That camaradcne extended to their willinlflCSS to man the now de- molished tower dunna the Cold War era where they kept an eye out for enemy invaden 24 hours a day. Volunteers in the Ground Ob-- server Corps were part of a lane of dcfen~ that extended up and down the West Coast in the days prcccdina low altitude radar systems. In 1978, Carroll Beek, wife of Newpon pioneer Joe Bed., talked about risan1 in the wee hours to take her tum on the watch at 4 a.m . Scannina the horizons one morn· ina on a s-nicullrly clear day, she 1potted what she thoupt rnilht be a weather b9Uoon near the ~- maker 1nd a Sun City rcurcd Cftllll«r eacil loOk home SI m1lhon in »tw· day's IOUt'f'V ··111 Sptn." Wamck Woodard, '48.a U.S. Navy boat,w11n's mate stationed at Pon HUt"ncmc. addtd to hi• *1nn1flll of s I O.<XX> on Apnl 18. 1911. Ind st mllhon on Mav 21. 1988. Ht wu the l'an1 ptf10ft to·~­ tht California Lontry's '"Bia Siin .. three ttrnt'i. Three other P'OPie'Mve been on the show tw~. Tht SI m1lhon win_,,~ Hclnt Wade or MtlllOft Htlh Ud ~ OottlOI of Sun CttJ. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! What do you hkc abow1 the Daily Pilot? What don'1 you hkc1 Call &he number lbowe and yovr ~ wtU be recorded, trutlCnbed Md de- HOW "'" COM.I_,.. CM ...,.,... '0 ... 1'90 c-. ..... CA •-H tlw IO&lw....,.._cdl&ot. Tiiie-,. ltow wu~.m. ~ • uttd IO NCOld ltHrn IO the cdilOf on •Y IOPK· ContntMlton to our Utlftl Colura• m• 1nduek their na~ Md telrphc>M number lor verific:abOft. 'Tell us what's on your mind. ,.......,. .... ,~,. .... ~--­,,.. ..•• , .. u, :08'.S"' _.. t414UCl--. "°'UU • ,,. ............. 111111 .. 11,HO\HU Business owners offered an update on sales strategies A free seminar to help the entrepreneurial business owner develop business plan , markctin1 skills and sales nratCJl.CS wall be held at 7:30 p.m , Tuesday at the Action TRACS office at 1682 LanaJey Ave . Irvine. For reservations, call 261~ Volunteers' ski/ls honed Tra1nana for people inteTCSLed in volunteer fund raisina will take place at 6 30 p .m . Tuesday at the YMCA in Irvine. Volunteers for this non-profit gency will be ttamed 10 the mccharucs of telephone fund ra1s1n1 as team capwn' or unpaid cam- pet&ners Persons interested 1n 1mprovinJ their computer s.ktlls a.re needed by the Volunteer Center of Ora nae County-Central/South to as ist with data entry on a new computer proanm Tra101ng is proVlded. H ours are from 8:30 a .m to S 00 p.m at the Sant.a An.a office. More 1nformat1on about both JObs can be obtained by calling the Volunteer Center of Orange County-Ccntral/SOuth at 953-S 7 S1 or 582-3176. See Costa Rican nora A shdc presentation of "The Plants of Costa R ica" will be aivcn by landscape arch11ect'Shirley Kerins at the Sherman Library and Gardens 1n Corona del Mar at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Kenns. who has served as horticultural consult- ant to the Huntington Boi..n1cal Gardens for the past 10 years, wall discuss the plants and wildlife she encountered on her recent stud> tour of Costa Rica. For reservations o r further anformauon. call the Garden office at 6 73-2261 OCC expedition previewed \ · Free informational meetings ttlat ·pro' 1dc details on Oran1c Coast Collcge·s I I th annual research cxped1uon to study gray whales in Ba1a. Cahfomaa wtll t.alcc place on WednMdays. Jan 18. 2S and Feb I Open to the pubhc. the sessions arc from 6 to 9 p.m. 1n Room 108 of OCC's Administratio n BuikhnJ. Those who wish to part1c1patc an the expedition must attend all three mce11ngs, to be hosted by OCC biology profcswr Norman H Cole For more tnformatton about the exped111on. call Cole at 432-S738. Lecture explores th~ brain Walle Nauta, a professor 1n bram and cogniuvc sciences at the Massachu~us lnsutut~ of Tech- nol<>JY. will be the first speaker in tht Seventh Oist10gu1shed Lecture 5cncs an Basic and Medical Neuroscience bc&.tnningat 7 pm Wcdnesda) 10 the Medical School l..ecture Hall (Room Fl 10) of thr UCI Coll~e of Medicine Nau ta s speech, "Some Thoughts .\bout Thouaht and Movement An Essa)' Based on thr Wntinas of Joho Huahhngs Jackson:· ts the first tn a scnes of sax lectures to be held from 7 10 8 30 p m Wednesdays at the UCI Collcae of Medicine. More 1nformat1on ma)" be obtained b> calling Pam L~'t"per at the UCI Nturosc1ence .\ssoc1at1on at 856-7016 Geological marv~ls shown A demo nstration night for the C apmrano Valley Rock and Mineral Club will take place at 7 30 p.m Wednesda)' 11 the Glendale f'cderal Savinis. 11 S Calle de lndustnas. San C lementc The pubhc 1s welcome. For more information call Jb4-6905 or 499-1942 NOW oft~rs documentary The film "(over Up Behind the Iran-< o ntra Affair,'' will be shown at 8 pm Wedne~a) at the El Toro Pobhc Library as pan of the monthly mceung o( the South Coa t chapter of the National Orpn1zat1on for Wo men The hbrary 1s at tht' 1ntenection of Raymond and El Toro roads. Information about the film whKh 1s open 10 1hr pubhc. may be obtained b) c31hng :--10\\ a t 839-9372. (".\l.E'.\D:\R Monday, Jan. 16 • 6 30 pm Cos\a Mna City Coud.I, \:Ouncal chamben, 77 Fan Onvc. Tue dsy, Jan . 1 7 • S:30 p m Newport Buel• P•blk Library ...,..., Ncv.-pon Center Community Room, 856 Sa n aemcnte Onvc. • 7 p m. Hu t:ta1&o11 Bue~ City Cou.nell, council cham bers. 2000 Main t • 7 pm H•cta~ 8-da City (elemn\ar)') ldleel Dtstriel, Dis1nc1 Board Room 204S I Cra1mer Lane. • 8 p m r .. a\ala Valley City Coucll. council chambers, 10200 later A\C 719 \ '\ D HOl.01 '\G Orange Cout DAILY PILOf/Mond•v. January 1e. 1989 AS UCl~sMr. February hopes to improve nursing profession 8" JOYCE IODLOVICH Olirw o...,, ,._ "•" Dennis Powell was not urc about becom1n1 .. Mr February •• "I nc~cr thouaht the day ~ould come,'' the 31 -yur-old Pov.ell s11d "I JUSt aot the calendar last week and haven't shown at to m y mom )Ct ·· But thouah the San Ocm~ntc resident said his photo 1ns1dc "Nurses 1989" calendar was posed without h1saJasscs and doesn't euctly look hk.c him, he was sure the premise for the proJctt was nght. · . The tarac blat:k and white calendar portray1n1 UCI nurses canna for pauent~ 11 sponsored by UCI Medical Center's Orp11 and Tissue Bank A short dcscnp- t1on of the nur\C·!I work, goats and 1ntcrcs,t'> 1s included Proceeds (rotn the SS pnce will be split between the recruitment center's Depart· mcnt of Nurs1ngand the Organ and Tissue Bank. "We produced the calendar as a tnbute to not JUSt our nurses but the nursing profession as a whole," said Jesus Hernandez, director of the center's Organ and Tissue Bank ''This ,., the fir1t 11me the concept h'as been created." he said. "We hod lot of problems inn1ally because people thou&ht at would be another Sports lllu trate<f .•. scxm. But then the different department sot involved when they teamed It would have a positive impact on the nursing profession." The featur'C'd nurses were recommended by their department heads They com- peted in a field of 36 nominees. fhc final dcc1S1on. Hernandez s.id, was determined by the nurs1n1 profcss1onahsm in the field . When Powell, who work~ 1n the bum and suraical mtens1vecarc units. found out he was selected. he tned to &J~C the p1n•up opportunlt> away .. , knc-4 this was an 1ncred1Mc honor 10 be chosen, and I en JO> nursing but I offerrd other people the chance to do 1t," he said When Po well di~ovcrtd he was the onh male in the calendar, he decided 11 would be a good opportunity to recru11 more men into the nursing field "I spent 10 years dcnx1ng m)' interest 1n nursing.'' he said 'l had negauve thou~t!I, lake other peoplt, that nursing wasn t for men I am trying tu change that image. I hope the calendar helps portra~ that there are men 1n nursing. "There arc so many rewards IA th1'> firld lh3l have noth1n£ tn do with timmu·'> Dennis Powell 11 te•tured In l'ebru•ry on UCI Medlcal Center's Or9•n and Tluue hnk .. Nurses 1999"' calendar. ~1d the nurse of two )-ea~ .. You get 10 know people and feel \OU arc help1np thrm wo rk through the pain. Yo u can't take II awav hut vour presence makes tl easier" Lungren joins Sacramento.' s oldest law firm. . ~ From rt~tf and wfre reports Daniel Lungren. the former con- gressman whose nomination as state treasurer was rejected by the Senate, has JOined Sacramento's oldest law firm. The firm of Diepenbrock. Wulff. Plant &: Hanncpn made the announcement Saturday Lungren, a Republican. JUSt finished fi ve terms 1n (ongrc \ rep-dcctSJon to the state uprcme Coun v.u resenting the 42nd 01s1nct. which include:'> rtJCCted an June most ofHunungton Beach The Lcgalaturc la!)I wttl \:Onfirmed G9v George DcukmCJUln nommated Dcukme11an's second nominee Thoma\ him as st.ate treasurer 10 replace Jes~ Hayes, who was sworn in as trcasttftr Unruh.who dicdof canceranAugu t 191P First elected 1n 1978 at tht age of '\2 T he nommauon was approved b) the Lunarcn established himself a a doer and Assembly. but re~cctcd by the $(nate ln\t an articulate member of the House winter Lungren c; appeal of the Senate minonty. Al the same time. he dt. eloped a rcput.atJon as an extreme n&ht-wingcr He spent more than $200,000 banhna the Senate's l'CJcctlOn of has nomtnallon. Lun~n. who moved his family to the Sacramento suburb of Roseville last year, has been expected to run for staiewide offi ce 1n 1990, but has made no an- nouncement Teacher hopes hiss story doesn't repeat it~elf - Reptiles stolen· over New Year's weekend back in classroom By GREG KLERKX of ttw D.ily ,,_ >tal'I Teacher Wilham Anderson doesn't hkc people messing wuh has reptiles So when someone made off wlth 25 snakes and lizards Anderson used for demonstrations 10 his biology class.es at Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School an Irvine, he was fighting mad "They're very rare and very valuable.'' Anderson said of the reptiles. worth $2.200. "It would be easy to mistreat them." Tht 23 snakes and two lizards ""ere stolen betv.ecn Dec 30 and Jan. 3. according to Irvine Police When Anderson discovered the creatures were missana. he first notified pohce. then began calling local pct stores and gi vinJ. man- aaers descnpt1o ns of tht stolen reptile He hoped that a sharp-witted emplo)'ee v.-o uld take his uracnt pica for help to heart, and notaf)' pohce 1f they spotted the rcpults That 1s exact I) v.-hat happened At about 4 pm on Sunda)'. Jan S. a man walked into Tustin Pct Village 1n Santa na and attemi:>ted to sell fi ve of the sn•k.e 1dent1lied as stolen from Anderson The store 0 '4ner noufied ~anta A.na police. who took custody of the man and the snakes. Irvine police then took over the~ and searched the suspccfs home. where all but tv.o of the remaining reputes y,.ere rr- co' crcd The t"-O m1ss1n1 snakes v.erc later recovered at a We tm10s1er pct store, where the) had been sold a few da)'s before Thr suspect, Richard uc Cro s Jr. J 4. of Santa Ana, was booked 1n10 Oran•e County Jail on susp1c1on ofburalary. lfc as bc1n1 held on S 10.000 be1I Anderson said he WH elated when hc-&o t the call from police \ayina that hi reptiles v.erc back in aood hands "lt wu a ~he(. A lot of the kids v.erc prell) upset when they were 'tolen." WHl .. m Anderson handles a 1 S '''·foot retlcul•ted python whtle some of his blofo9y students at Rancho S•n Joaquin Intermediate School hold • 14·foot 8urme1e python. Anderson said 1 he reptile\ '-'l'rt• all 1n quipped aood cond111on Anderson's repllk ~p "-a' tht' ~uhJ~t of considerable mtdaa 111tt<"nt1on. hoth pnnt and tele' 1!lion He adm1t1etl 10 hc1n11 a bu surpn~ at thr hoopla - The h1ardsand snake' including a tv.o· foot Burmese P)'thon are in .\ndcr!l<>n'' dauroom pnmanly to g1\t \tudcnt'I \Oml' rcal-hfe e\amplcs of the "'onder'> uf naturl· the) read about an ttxtbooh ~ndcm1n said. Their hvmg. brtt<hng •nd i d ina habits arc also studied .. The students arr fa'lCtnatt'd h' them particular!> the snake ·· -'\ndrrson said ··There's wmething \Cl) pov."e"rful about them. and Hr) noblt ··w e·re crrt11nl~ glad 10 ha'e them ba k .. Vintage bTain doesn~t whine h t)CNlk-arr fro1tn an 1hc1r sockets from s1&nnp at bl:anl. 'lh«t of PIP'r all v.\"Ck. think there· an idea ratthn1around 1n my ht"ad. bu1 I can't be ~urt 111,n"t -a loo-.c marblt h fttls about the-me tll hud\hol ancJ it'Blud. in m) frnn1al lobe. Ma)bC 11 I benacd m) head h ·rJ cnou h 11 v.ould pop out lt'J the ~mall icJ th 1 Ji'c 1hc most trouble. Th 10\ptrahon.al bra1Mtonn hcralcJ J b a clap of thunckr ab<n c the hro~. \OnlC oul 1n a torrtnual au'h~ lhcr·rt no1 an) better. bUt at feast tht" le r m\. 1nUK Ooctonartv.urk1ngonatm11mcn1 for Wntcr'i Block . u 1n.1 h l. 'C'\ to d1nolvc c:ak1fiC'd idea -much the Mme I\ kidnc) t ncs It'll hC' a att•t am 10 mankind Thou~nd, of IOP·Ol·thC'·h 'Id. ln·dcpth s mtnls will nc'~' sec tilt k ht f day. Wrucr"t IU k 1 "''n-mct~ un m· ronablt and lMrt• no kno• n curt SOmt 1uthon put 1ht1r tt;ttt1on' ~IP' In I bic'ndtf •1th• hllk' Jack Dlnitts ind •hip up a I oKT·s Cod.W I. •h1th 11\CS tC'mpon tt· I It. , When I l'\'1h1c C\C~ da\ I'm .,tut v.1th \\ rttl.'r'i Block· I'm \3\ 1nt,r. a C'ouplc ut lrtt\ I kd bcttt'r atlout "'' prt"J1('.1mcnt \t ka\t I'm no1 rt..,1X>n·· ""'" lor felhn the h~~' 11mbl:'r 10 p1 nJucc the hi bu"ci no' d\ of J: ~ l.1~· < ollln\ nd Oan1cllt "tn•I I al.,,> don't 1.unsumc th<' grc, nl°'.1d"' 1 he"' laJ 1<"\ do -l A4 ' <>n.nge Coaat DAILY PIL.OT/ Mon.day, January 1&. 1989 '11 If: State of King's dream updated ly The Allodated Press The Rev Manin Luther KmJ Jr. was remembered from the pulpit by fellow clefJ.¥mcn Sunday as a man whOIC "spmtual aenius" and Chris- tian faith inspired a rebirth of freedom. The official national holiday in his honor is today, but Kina was hailed 1n sermons and speeches Sunday, the day the murdered civil nahts leader would have turned 60. "h's not JUSt a one-<lay remem- brance, but we need to remember every day what he stood for and what he died for," the Rev. Clay Evans, who worked with Kina. told worshipers at Fellowship Baptist Church in Chicaao. "I think we have to make it not JUSt a dream, and not just make it a hollow day ... but a holy day." King's widow. Corttta Scott JVna. delivered her annual "St.ate of the Dream" speech to 1,200 {>C<>ple crammed into Atlanta's historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where K.ing and hjs father were co-pastors. She ursed Prcsidcnt~Ject George Bush to hold true to his call for ·•a kinder, gentler nation" by imposing strict sanctions apinst South Africa' and providing direct financial sup- pon to "black South Africans who bear the brunt of suffcnng in that troubled land." She urged Bush to "put behind the politics of the past" by addressing several issues dunng his term of office: affordable housing, a stepped- up war on drugs and racial v1okntt and the appointment offederaljudges "who arc as tough on discnm1nat1on as they arc on street cnmes." K.in,._ born Jan. 15. 1929, was assassinated April 4. 1968, at age 39 on the balco ny ~( a.. motel ip Memphis. Tenn. His killer. James Earl Ray. is in pnson. In 1983. after cons1deTBblc debate. Congress approved creauon of a holiday to honor Kmg on the third Crime victims: Resistance pays WASHINGTON (AP) -Almost thrcc-<1uaners of the victims of viol- ent crimes who survived to tell the tale say they made some eff on to protect themselves and m ost ~licve their resistance was wonhwh1le. ac- cordina to a federal survey. The 100,000 victims interviewed as part of the Justice Dcpanment's National Crime Survey were sub- jected to rape, robbery, awavated assault and simple assault. In the rcpon issued Sunday. the Bureau of Justice Stausucs said the methods of rcs1suna among the 73 percent who rcponed dom' some- lhina ranged from attackina the attacker, to threatening h1m or her, to screaming from pam or fear. About a third resisted or tried to capture the offender, a fourth ran away or hid and another founh tried to persU;&de or appease the oO:ender. Some tned more than one tactic. . While 63 percent felt their act~n helped the situation. 1 percent said it harmed, 6 percent said it helped and hun. 13 percent said it did neither and 11 percent were not sure. A~LI•••~· Coretta Scott King. widow of Dr. M•rtln Luther King Jr •• speltlcs at the •unezer .. ptl1t Church In Atl•nt• on Sunday. Monday m January. It was the first holiday honoring a black Amencan The first official national celebration was held in 1986. Manin Luther K.rng Jr Da) 1s a state holiday as well as a federal holiday in aJ&<hut a ha~ful of states. Many· cities and states planned their mam .elebrauon for toda)' Bush planned to attend an ecu- menical prayer breakfast organized by the Inaugural Afro-Amcncan Committee. King's b1nhday was to be observed at a number of other cclebra11ons 1n the capital, including a benefit and fashion show In M1ch1pn. a state senator was select(d to nna the state~ Libeny Bell at the Capitol at 9:30 a.m. PST Monday. Al the same moment, bells at cburches, schools and college~ throughout M1ch1gan will nng 1n memory of King. The L1bet1) Bell in Philadelphia. which can no lon,er be runa. will be 'truck symbolically. Jn ~Ima on Monday. the lil'$l blacks on the Dalla County Com- m1s ion 1n more than a centut') will take the oath of offic:t. h was there that Kma bcpn the histonc I 96S Selma-to-Montaomtry march that rc$ulted in passaac of the Votina R11hts Act. . • But Sunday was a day in particular to remember Kma. who drew his inspiration. his rhetoric and, his philosophy from his Chnsuan fauh. 1n churches. "Kina was a man who was con- cerned about people regardless of color and ethnic backaround." said the Rev. J Allen Nimmo of the Tenth Strtet Baptist Church m Camden. N.J .. "Amcnca should remember that Manin Lu1her pve his hfc that ~e might hH toacther," said Nimmo. who knew King and his family "The dream has not )'Ct come true. but I think we are goina to get there. But ~e are goina to have to nruggle to&clher." Some who stopped to remember Kina this weekend had more personal memones. "He was a man who eoJoyed a good laugh. missed his wife and chHdren when he was aW1ly, who aot sad sometimes, who could be a perfect friend," said Helen Maybell Anglin. who runs a restaurant in Chicago. Another soul food restaurant of hers. the now-defunct H&H Cafe. which was one of King's favonte Chicago eateries Even as supporters of Kina cel- ebrated his spirit. some warned that the c1v1l n&hts mo~cmcnt has gro" n lethargic Others said that racial bias 1s on the nse .. There 1s a clear and present danger that the dream of Dr Manin Luther King Jr is at risk of being derailed," the Rev Wyatt Tee Walker. chief of stafTfor King 1n the earl) 1960s Bush ends fishing excursion, works on inaugural speech WASHINGTON (AP) -PTcs1- dent--elcct Bush amved back in the capital Sunday to prepare for the inauguration after resting up on a tbrce-<lay fishing tnp on the Aonda Keys. - Bush did not stop to talk with rcponcrs before depaning Marathon, Fla .• or on board Air Force Two. But he took out h1s bncfcase in the last hour of the flight. He had said Saturday he planned to resume work on his inaugural address Sunday ni&ht. The fish were not b1uog dunng Bush's four hours out on the bay Sunday morning.. The wind and ude conditions were bad, said Bush spokesman Stephen Han. Bush said earlier he hoped Lhe "splendjd isolation .. of his three-<lay ,stay at a p~ate condominium 1n Islamorada, .... would clear hts mind for the tasks that lie ahead after he takes the oath of office Friday. He turned aside a question Sunday about Miami's oroblems m coping - wuh an influx of Nicaraguan rcfu-accs. On Fnday, he had blamed the situation on Sand1nista "tyranny" in the Centnl American nation and said Tens and Aorida communities overburdened with refugees do need help. The "wily bonefish" that was the obJeCl of Bush's three-day fishing exped1t1on to the Aonda Keys also had eluded the v1cc president on Saturday, as bnsk' wtnds chopped up the waters and made it nearly 1mposs- 1ble to stalk the hard-fighting fish. The prcs1dent~lect did land a 13- pound boncfish Friday that was Just three pounds under a world record catch. ac.cording to his guide. George Hommel. On Saturday, dunng nearly I 0 hours of fishing from a skiff on the bay side of the Keys. Bosh caught and threw back about 25 fish. ioclud1na a two-foot shark, snapper, ladyfish, Jack. perch, trout and catfish. One of his fish1n1 partners. Fred Zeder, a former ambassador to M1- crones1a, snaaged a seagull while casuna and had to reel the bird m hkc a klle to unhook tt and let 1t fly away. Bush said he planned to resume work Sunday n11ht on the inaugural address he will deliver Fnda)' after taking the oath of office. Toda)'. he was to observe the birthday of slam c1v1I nghu leader Martin Luther Kina Jr. by speaking at an Inaugural Afro-Amcncan Com- mtttee pra)'er breakfast This was Bush's fifth tnp to the Keys as vice president. He sta)ed ma pnvate condominium overlooking the bay waters. while his press and Secret Service entouraac was housed at a nearb)' reson called Checca Lodle where the ocean-front villas went for up to $275 a nia,ht. Bush disappointed .local boosters Friday by announcina that he had no plans to make this or anyplace cl~ the winter White House. But Bush did say he hoP.CS to 'ct back again as president. 1f not this winter. 35 nations adopt Helsinki Accord, Ex-spy chief blames jet bomb on terrorists call it historic; Romania dissenting LON DON (AP)-A former Israeli 1ntel11sence official believes a Pales11- n1an aroup headed by reputed terror mastermind Abu lbnh1m blew up Pan Am Ala.ht 103 over Scotland last month. a new paper said Sunday VIENNA. Austna (AP)-NATO. the Warsaw Pact and 12 other European nations Sunday wound up more than two years of hard bargain- ing by adopting a human rights and sccunty agreement hailed as h1stonc by both superpowers. Roman~. however, 1mmed1ately served notice 1t would not implement some prov151ons intended lo enhance freedom for millions tn the ov1et bloc. A te.1tt of Romania's statement, which was made m a closed-door meeting and d1stnbuted later by its state news aacncy Agcrpres. said CATCH THE JUDSON SPIBITI s.rt9'TenallqluJaa.31 DbcO\ler Judton School in btautitul Scotudile. AZ. Only ln hour from the L.A. are.a on 85 flights daily to Photnb. Boirdmg Cr.Mia 3-12. F.a. 192& STRUCTURFJSUPfORT It'• aD buHt in at Judeon. I~ ltd to brinQ <U tbt bat. SmllJ ca-' Gin help to UnpnM ltudy tldllt lrid .,.... PU*' tchool a wedmld "'°"' tnMd. aodil 8'1Mti& AND-~ fricr*""" .. Oler' the WOftd. Bucharest "taku no pledge" to suck to commitments On vcater rehJIOUS freedom and emiarat1on. U.S. Ambas11dor Warren Zim- mermann dismissed t.he statement as "illegal" and "absurd " "We simply don't take scnously the Romanian view that they're at libeny to 1melement our document selec- tively.· he told rcponers "They will pay a price for 1t if they try " In Czechoslovakia, meanwhile, not police u5ed water cannons, batons and doas to break up crowds of almost 2.000 people at a banned -'.ADMISSION8- Mn.. e..t.raWldc•beln BEV. HIUS: JAN. 16-18 213-274-7177 .... al ................ independent rally JUSt an hour after the accord was adopted The document. adopted by con- sensus of the JS nauons who signed the 1975 Hclsmk1 Final Act, paves the way for new NATO-Warsaw Pact talks m March on rcducma convco- 11onal forces across Europe Secretary of State Gcorgt hult1, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and their collcaaues from 33 other nations arc e.1tpected to discuss prcparauons for the new arm& control talk' when they meet \ 1n Vienna on Tuesday. The Sunday Post of Scotland quo~s former Mossad officer Raptrael E1tan as 5o1y1n1 he had "no doubt" the bomben were Ibrahim's lraqu1-bued May 1 S Paten1nian aroup. and that the bomb was made there and probably camed o n board the Boeing 747 by an unw1ttana accomplice. The cnsh killed 270 people over Lockerb1c. Scotland. The May IS aroup has offices in Syria and Libya, as well a the Iraqi capital, Eitan was quoted as say•ns- Worst railroad crash in Bangladesh history kills 1 10, injures 1 ,000 MAJZOI KHAN. 8an'1adesh (AP) -A C.11-movina train carry1n1 ~ms to a Moslem festival cnshed -on into a matl tn1n Sunday, ='Iii at mt 110 people lO h's wont ratlt'Oed acctdent, oflk llMid. The tovemment declared a 1\lte of moununa today. As ma~y 11 1,000 ~ were htjured, 100 of them critical~ Mid the oftkials. Many more ia likely ~ bUricd under the wrec~. they •id. No ddlnne caut wu detmnincd, but 10me oflkialt Mid •orttn may not hive been famdiat with a new train ~in& tyt&em • "Ota, Oodf Oivc brother beck!" Millet lj.;year-old Sunil Daniel, beat• iftl bit chelt and aobbi~ for bis briMMt Sutanla. wbo ... killed He WM UllOftl dlOutandl of ••i .. 111 ,...._....,..... ftclds -die ~ ol IMat derailed mn.PDlicet:=--..UW.IDCI ...... ._ .. -... ~·-....... .......... . , ... .................... Late uDday. work.en su.spended operations to clear the wreckqc from the track . Railway officials.. spcak1n1 o n cond1tion of anonymity, Mid the scatth for boches was to rnume at di)'bttak Monday. h was the thhd m~or d.isa•ter in Banatadah in i• months. Floods dunna the summer monsoon rains inundated th~founhs of the coun· try, killina 1.500 ocoole and lcavina JO mdbon of tk -.-country's 11 0 mtllion people homeks1. Lut month I cyclone ID IOuthcm Bantladnh kiUcd 2.200. Communicauon1 Sttrciary Man- zunal Karim auma\td at Inst 2..000 people were travtt1naon the tra1na. It -.sdiftlcuJt tobtcua bccaute man)' pcQPle were ridina oa roof• Of the trains and btt-een can. he laid Oovmarncnt oftkWI 1mmedil1ety lppcMDled I COllUDllllOft IO lfto =:' dae CfMla. Some ntlway ~ .::::::=:r':'!:: :-....... iw1111 • r ... ' t \I 11 OH' I\ HH 11 I' lyThe AltOdated ~ Attitude, exercise may slow AIDS SAN FRANCISCO-People mf~ted Yt1th AIDS may be able to ilow the Pf'OlttSStOn of the deadl)' dis.case by pos1l1ve lhink.inJ,. excrcLSC. suppon from friend$ and other wa)s of rcducina tre '·studies presented Sunday 'uae l. But some AIDS rtsearche-rs at the annual mccuna of the Amcncan As10C11t1on for the AHvancement of ~1Cr)C't cast doubt on the theory and otben cautioned that such 1roprovements often arc small .. We cncourase people (infected wnh the AID viru~) to do thing1 that may be helpful a.nd ~rtainly can't be harmful," such as eAemsina. gemn, adequate sleep and nutrition and avo1dmg druas and alcohor. &ai\i Dr Kar Goodkin, a psychiatn t at the University of fcll:i Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. I But he said undue optimism that a po\1ll"e outlook might sow proart1s1on of AIDS . could spur people infected b) acqutred 1mmunC' deficiency syndrome to blame themselves wronaly when thclf condition worsens. Heart disease death rate drops MONTEREY -Deaths from hean and blood vessel d1)Ca~ dropped 24 percent over the past decade, but 1t remains b)' far the nation's biggest killer. taking a life every 32 seconds. the Amencan H'can A spc1auoh said Sunda)'. "The &ood .news is that we continue to Stt an 1mpro\iement in the death rate from the b1~t luller of our p<>pulauon," said Dr. Bcmadme H~ly of the Oevcland Clinic Foundation, who 1s pm.1~ent of the hean assoc1a.~on "Those trends arc dramatic and doo t ~em to be ~"er 1ng, ~he g1d. "The bad news 1s that heart d1sca~ 1s sllll k1lhng almost I m1ll1on .\mencan a year. and we've got a long way to go ·• The assoc1atton released the stall\llC\ at 1l!i annual forum for \C1enet wnters. Expens attribute the decline m death rale) to a comb1na11on of healthier living habits, including fewer cigarettes and heller food. and 1mpro\ cd _medica: treatment. Origins of language traced to Africa SAN FRANCISCO -The human capaut) for language ma) come from a genetic mutation that occurred 1n a woman who lived in .\fnca about :!00.00(J years a&o. a rejearchcr said unda) Her descendanb went on to colonize Europe and Asia. pcrllap) aJded by an ability to speak that had not )Ct appeared in humans in those area\, !.aid Allan C. Wilson, a b1ochem1st at the Un1\iCrlll} of (ahfom1a Bcrkele ... told the Ament.an Assoc1a11on for the Advancement of Science -Two )'ears ago. Wilson attracted the interest of sc1en11sts and the P.ubhc when ll~concluded thatall humansafcdc«.'tndanJsofa "oman in .\fn :a 'Aho was 1nev1tably dubbed "Eve ·· Wilson says she was not the onl) ~oman ah' eat the time \fan) other' hved al the same t1me, their de~endant'I. as ll happened. did not sun t~e. hc said. '\:\TIO'\ ·\I, BHIEt'S Fewer blacks enrolled In college WASHINGTON -The number ofblacl male~ enrolled in lJ . college\ dtthned over the past decade cvcn as m1nont) enrollment 10 general wac. nsing. says a study released Sunday Black males also earned the fewes1 degrees and made the least progress in number offacuJty pos1t1ons held, the American ( ouncll or;a Education '<lid in its seventh annual status rcpon on Minonucs.m H1a,hcr .Educ:ft1on While black enrollment hu vtnuall)' stagnated . .\ tan and H1span1c ~n1c1pat1on Jumped 15 percent and 17 pcrlent rcspectl\iel} from I QM4 tu 1986, fueling an 8 percent gain for m 1nont1cs .is a group said the repon Seven die In rooming house fire YONKER "l 'r ->\ tire in a threc-'ilOr) rooming hou~ unda\ momma killed \Cven people and illJurcd at ka\t e1&ttt othc~. authom1e'> \.&Id Five of those hun "'ere firefighter\, "'hose: inJune\ "ere de!>CnbC"d .1, minor. A woman was in guarded cond111on•at St Jo~ph"s Ho)p1tal Killed 1n the fire "'ere a ::!6-)ear-old "om.so "ho h'ed at the rcx)m1nt1 hous.c and six men It """ not 1mmed1atel) kno"n "'hctht'r the men v.rrt· residents or v1s1tors to the building Tht' cau\C Qf the lire v.a\ undctcmuncd Slot machine pays S 1 mlffion LA VEGAS, cvada -A 48-)c:.tr-old Lo\ .\ngcles man v.un more th.in SI m1lhon at a slot mac hine '):uurday at< urwr'> P.ilac.e. a hotel \pokc\...,.oman said Leon Yacoub .dropped thrcc one-d(lllar W1'cns into a \11lhon Dollar Babies" machine, a.nd four 7s appeared 1ran11ng him a JJClpol ot SI O 11 061 Caesars spokesw~man Debbie Munch \lUd Yacoub plan\ to U'>( h1~ w1nn1ng' to buy a re\tnurnnt and 10 \Ct up an education fund for his c1ght·ycer-old -,on Woman, 3 children die In Icy lake NORTH BANCJOR CAP)-A "'Oman ;and thrtt children "'ho tell into an 1cc..covercd la.kc Sunday died f\cr at lcut 'O minutes e'posure to the Ing.ad water of Mms1 Lake. north of Ph1ladclph1a The four fell thro u-" the ice about 150 yard) from \hore and e"entuaU> were pulled out. alona wuh an un1denu1ied li\herrnan ....,ho fell in soma to their assistance. The fisherman was tr(~ted 11 a ho\p1t.al and d1\Charred, uffi,1al'i SI.Id. ftOHl.D HHlt:t ·s No evidence of Libyan weapons plant BONN, West Germany -West German e-xpcni v.ho eumincd L ~ evidence: said they found no hard proof that a Libyan plant wai bu tit to produ e chemical weapons. a newspaper reponrd Sunday The conservative Bonn newspaper Die Welt said Sunda} documents shown by U S officials to the team of We t Germans last "'eek failed to 'ihO" the plant in Rab\I, 60 mile south t of the capital T npoll, wu ddin1tt'I> intended to manufacture poison 11 However Die Well said Bonn officials "were not dcn)'1na" newa rcpon' last week that U.S. mtelh1cn~aacnc1cs 1nteruptcd tclcphontcon,tnttionsof Libyan officials 1n Au1unask1n1 West Gcrmanchcm1cal com1>3n1~ for help 1n clean1na up a chemical sp1ll 1n Rabta. Ex-Belglum leader kidnapped BRUSSELS. 8el&Jum -Former -~-._..,...-----, Prime M1niner Paul Vandcn Boej- nants wu reported m i ina unday. An anonymous caller told a racho statjon that the u·leader wa kid- napped by a sroup called the Rc~ol· ut1onary Soc1ah1t Bnpde. • Justice Minister Melchior Wathclet connrmcd Vandcn &ocy. nants' diuppeanntt but UJd he Mel never heard of the sroup that called lhc Frcnch-.peakans RTBF radlO MtworL Vandert Boe)nants. a Chnsuan OtmOC'nt. entered parliament "' 1949 and tervcd u prime m1n1 between 1966and 196l,andqa1n ecveral montht tn la&c 1971 and ~ 1979. He alto tcrved 1everal times dc~nte minitttt an the 19?0. In 1986, tie m:cived a three-s~ ten~ for ta• eva~Oft, fcqcry and f'raud u had of a Bnaar.~ mat-pactins company. ....., V.1•121 •• 11sm11a Ofmnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 1e. 198$ Hl.\1111 It Sunny, warmer weather expected on Coast today COASTM. A#e ~8tAn V~ - MW 1 <IHI L'!tOUgl r.,.~"' "'"°''''~ """"" 10 llJ..,,. 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It's one of the Top 10 best·selling brands in America. And the only one with a low price. Get Top 10 taste and save m oney. too. That's our proposition. Can you afford to refuse? FROHTS •• ... ' ... •~tr\. 'll'd .. ('!"- r,,.,~., ,,..,IQ .. S.CONI n.gr. s..conoio .. f •I llog'I Fol IO• «000 l'igll S.onooo.. •• ..,c; TOOAY • 74."' 12 ot."' ti IS pm 10 42 p"' Tut: SO AT ~ ... "' tO~p"' 1 SOPl!I II !11,Pftl S1 0 I 3' 's "c" pon &ach girl \1 r and \1r' \t•rgl' t\llnan \,rn Ju.tn C apt)trano g11 I \.tr .1nd \Ir\ Bret John\ll•n In 111l' it' rl \Ir and \1r, Rotx'n Hulli:tOtl < "''a \k\J girl December JU \tr .ind \fr, l h.t.1m.1' Pt·tl'f't'n I a•una ''~ud ll\n · \.Ir anJ \Ir\ I lamtJ \Jnl1 < 1HOl1J Jl'I \ htr Jo.Ir \Ir and \II\ It'll '°\JnJ..t'\ ( 11\ta \k\J °'-'' \1r and \Ir, K1lharJ H ... ti,1p :'I.it'"· pon Heath tlll I \1r ,and \Ir' \luJrt l:h>an l Jgun3 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Disease. Pre nancy. Causes Lung Cancer . Heart .-E~m~hysema. And May Com licate • ULTRA LIGHTS Ws 1 -. 0 & ncot LIGHTS MHlTHOl Oh 1' mg .,,, ... 0 8 mg fUUJlAWR.MLNTHOl. FW.nMDA lN"Dd IV Pl!' tTI by flt method \u!H•O ICICI •r M \QI p,.. •DC"• 1 .... >dit)I ... \• ..... "'1l>f'l>•I S~ P"' ,. ... !IO'I r \ IOd.lr olt II U, •.,. -YU 1-1 M 1•""' iwell _,,..,,...,,Welt o.,......, ••• r ........ ,, µ.11e ,,._.., &alh. bo} .. ............ I n • l I. \Ir and Mr\ (uni k.e)ei.. c~pon lkJlh 00\ ~1r .inJ Mr~ .\dnan Monto,a. Dana Point ~)\ December 3( \1r .ind \.1rs Joseph ~kC.111. ( O!.ta \k..a bo\ \1r Jnd ''r' ~\1a ·1chols N°l'\o\-· pon lkal h ~,, J1.n&aar) l Mr and M~ Ho"ard (1recn In ine girl Mr and ~ff) famci. \ondenBo Hun11na1un Beach. girl Mr and Mr' Thomas <.Ja1lo" ._1. I :.t)?.U na '\•Rud ~arl e. llGHTS OJ'l. I • OrMge COut DAILY PILOT/ Monday, January 18, 1989 I Puttingthe accent on 'standard American' English Desire to lose accent prompts so me t o seek help ay KEVIN DOYLE O.., ... Carr....- • Though this country 1s a mch1na pol of different cultures. people "ho don•t speak .. standard Amcncan"' English can be at a disadvantage 1n business and soc1all). So sa) 1ho~· who try to leach people 10 lo~ thc11 acrcnts. So~> 1hosc "ho arc tryina 10 lose them. "Standard Am erican Engh h 1s 1hc way the network anchor.people speak, using the pronunc1at1ons in Webster's Dictionar). It's the language of banking and industry - of corporate Amt'nra." sa)s Jack Catran, author of "How to Spcal Enilish Wnhout a Foreign Accent. .. Catran assens that an)one who has an accent '"' anabl) wants 10 get nd of 1t. Though 1t may seem charming to the listener. an accent can disrupt daily commun1cat1ons. causing em· barrassmcn1, m1sunders1and1ngs. frustration and eH'n serious ps)cho· logical problems. he says Catran. who once taught actors such as R1cl'iard Bunon and John Belushi how 10 speak ~1th acccn1s now instructs people in te<>hntques to remove accents. He teaches his method. which employs audio tapes and a book 10 achieve accen1-frce pronunciauon for 18 languages and d1alt'cts. at ('al . tate Nonhndec. Lcammgcorrect pronunc1atton 1sa matter of learning ho" 10 mo' c the mouth. Catran 5a)S. Though a person may know English grammar and vocabulal") pcrfecll). 1he words sttll come out shaped by a tilter of their native lan.suage Lynn Gold. a ~partner with the Irvine office of Speech Patholog) Associates. also teaches people how to lose their accents She agrees tha1 d1scnmina11on often results from speaking w11h an accen1 or dialect. I •· .\n)OOl' !>Pl'i.1~1ngd1lkr.:ntl) lrom othc~ 1s lr('atcd dtff<:•rcntl). I h1'> 1ndudcs spccth dcfl:cti. 1u "-Cll 1u accented )JX'CCh. • uold sauJ "However. 11·~ u~uall~ mon: ol <111 emouonal 1s~uc than u <.ornmun1 rn uon issue." The listener may hear the d1l1crcn1 1n1onat1on of a per!t<>n ... a<:·ccntt'd speech and condudc that the <..Jll.Jkl·r ts of a d10eren1 culture Theorc11c-.MI> because "-C feel most c:omfortabk with people "-C think arc lt~c ourselves. rcrogn11ton that thl' spealer 1s somehow d1ffcrt"nt ma) impair the cffeclt\elleSS of ru nhcr commun1rat1on No maner how good the grammar and vocabulan an accc111 can be dtstracttng enough 10 prCH'l'W full comprehension. Thl• l1s1cner ma) kel incompetent and become frustr.11ed 1mpat1en1 and anxious to a' 01d further commun1catton. Sgt. Charles Daniels. who 1s sta· 11oncd at El Toro Manne Bas.e. found hts Southern dialect 10 be a probh.'m tn his career a "ell as hts social ltfc Some chara1ens11c pronunc1at1on'> of his dialect included .. strong" a .. "scrong" and "desLro>" as "'de~ro) .. Daniels points out that such pronun- c1attons 1n his home state of Lou1s1· ana are not unusual. liut when he "a!> transferred to North C arollna. where most of his fello"-Mannes had "le" )' ork accent!>, 11 bc<:amc a problem for him . Daniels. a Tustin resident and career Manne. told ot mm1ng op- portunittes to teach da<,1tel> bcca u~ of the way he spoke 1 hough hts su- , jlertors ney.er expltc1tl) blamed h1!> speech, he says tm· C\ alua11oni. suf· fered . "The ""a> )'OU tall I~ hO\\-)O U are perceived.' Oantcl'i said .. ,."~ alwa)'S don<.> "l'll tn school bul peopk· "tllJu~t a~w11w )OU f<:' dumb hc.'Cau..c: ol the "3\ )OU t.tll .. In on\cN11ton L>..intl'h tine.I\ h1m~lt :l\01ding lcnain "onh 1h;11 arc dtffil·uh lor him to prnnount·c It he chOO)C \ a le\'> u11abk wrnd, hl•'ll probabl) ap1:>car 10 be les'i 1han conu~ lfhc 1ru an<.l fo11\ to 1h1nl of ano1her "-Ord ·he'll appear le~) tn· 1dl1gcnt 1han hl' ,., F11hcr "3} h<:· lo~c Daniel\. 30 hJ\ lOn\ul1cd (,oh.J abou1 1mprc)\ tnf. ht' 1Honunl ia11on and plJn) lu LJl..e her da~~ "hen he can afford the lUSI tS500) for thl' 10· "-CCk cour!>l' He lind) 11 1n1cn .. 1~ lrustra11ng to ha\ c to reix:at htmS<:·ll \o oflen .. I\ lot ot th..-tinw I'll 1h1nk 'HC') that ""'1s a rcalh CJ\\ IA.Ord. he should'"c bcl·n abl(· \\)understand 11.' and 1f I'm a\l..cd to repeat 1l a ~rnnd 11me somct1mc'> I'll JU'll c;a). ·Nc,er mind" or· oth1ng .... Mano Stl\ a. 4K a natt\ c of [I Sal\;:dor. ts lhe 'l<.tlc\ manager of J b1C)Clc shop 10 J Jrt..ina He oftl•n linds people ·1all1ng do"'n" to him bccau~ o l the" J} hl' '>rx·al..s "'The aH:ragc \pan1)h-~pc.ik1ng person in thl\ lOUOlr} IS perCCl\l.'U a\ hav1nga1ow ll'\cl ofeducatwn MoM people think of a gardl·ncr. ·· \aid Stlva. who hu a degree in busine'i\ admtn1strat1on "I lind people 1mpo\· tnj these ix·rccp11on'> on me hclause ol m} Spanish Jlu.:nl · tl"a took ( atran·~ 3lCCnHl'nlll\ al course a few monlh'> Jgo and 1\ \1111 practicing wi th lhe l.3\S<.>lles .. I ti") to undc-~tand 1ht s11ua11on, "'hY pcopk treat ml' 1h1s IA.3). but 11 gels rcall} 4tgourag1ng to cont1nul' practtcing pronunc1at1oft ~ Lina ShmuclC'' 1ch ol GranJda Hills came 10 1h1'1 lOUntr) 11 )ear\ ago from Israel and took C atran'c; course mosth bcrausc \he plan\ 10 . . / ! ( ... 1 l;f 8 ., f .. ' { ' ~ • 19 fr -·1 /_j j f "F '.:] I ~ I 1:--;LF--J )Ian a career ~lltng rral c<>tatc and wants to bt· dbk to deal effl'l II\ cl\ wtlh cltenls he said moc;t of her problem\ ha"c Jlll}en O\er the phone while If) ing 10 get 1oforma1ton or ~Ohl· probl~m" ··1 he\ ht:ar m' anent and oltcn decide ihc\ don i "anl to deal "11h ml' . I . " When confronted "1th 1m~a11l'nu· and 1rn1a1nl 111nn uf 'Otll', ShmuclC\-l(h 10, oflcn abk lo obtain cooperauon b) openl) confronting the problem ·-11 I Sa) 011)Clhing hkc .. h lt hard to understand m) me.,. or ·\h.ill I \peal.. more slo" I} · then oftl·n the~ "'"be easier to deal \\tlh. · ~ ~ ~ f .J • u " .. ~ \ t'I") IC\\ ix·uplc "'an1 10 complc1c-I~ cltm1natc th~1r ill\.tnt Gold said o\n accent can il'l' le\turc and pcrwnaltt> to the 'Oll'e of an an1culatc rx·r<,un :·1 .. lt'~ch tlicm fio~ 10 speak )tandard \m('m:an English so the) ha'e the op11on ol u)1ng tt "hen tht') "an1 . )ht \:lid . Man-loving women· are the women men most want to marry Single women seem to have onl) sp1cuous lookout for an approprtall' one complaint about men these da)'S wife. But there always seem to be some These people aside: some women men who ha ve no trouble at all JUSt seem to have an easier time at discussing the "M" word. Consider falling 1n love. being loved back . and thal the differencc!i ma)' he less with getting mamed the men than wnh their women. What secrets do thc\C "-Omen Surely there art' some men who have" Wh) are the) so much 1n neveT will want 10 marl"). And there demand'' arc some women who wouldn 't g1 \e The~ women arl' man-lo\Crc; tht' time of da~ to an) man other th an Man-lovers arc women who haH: a mamage-mtndcd t} pc on the con· taken the ume to learn man-1alk and takes a m;in longer 1han 11 dO\.') a woman to be read) tor rnmm11m1.•n1 Thal male comm11mcnt require~ the d1tlicuh rchnqu1sh1ng of a pnmar) fan1as) -having access Ill JO} number ofbcauuful "-Omen --------------. who understand how men lhinl.. and ICcl. Accidental ·Discovery May ·End Obesity Blocks calorie abt.orption SWEDEN-Medll1ll rt'~atchc~ at tht.- Uruver<.1tr ol Ku<JPK1. u1 rrnlimd. han• d1i.· COYt'rt'd Cacndentall} J ii llt'W wc1j(ht-lc,..,., formula The new cb~o\'t'ry enable-. an O\'erwt>1ght indmduaJ to lose pound!. Jnd fatty 11 sue wilhoul d1t'l10K or t'Xerc1-..e. Sncnttsl!t madt· lhl· chM'(>Vt'r)' wlult· searching for a fum1ula to lo" er rholc.., tt>ml In a comrolled .,ludy o( a tt•!tt groop ' of pc..-oplc. cholci.tl·nA k-veb l'\.'Olilllll.'<i un changed but tht-doltur. \\-l'n' a!ttoundcd to find Lhal t'V..:ry palK.•nt who u~ the fonnula kr..1 wt:11o(ht. Tlw pubb!>hed rt:port of this !tludy !tlall'<l, "A highly !t1wuJlt:ant ck!creast' in bt>dy Wl'l)(hl wni:. sct•n" m paucnti. who rccc1Vl.'d tllt' fonnult1 The formula was then tc'>kd m ~ .... ·t'<k·n at Sahli.trt'n 1l11-.p1tal, l 'm\t:f'>ll) of Gotdx1ri.: Ai.:ain. ,111 p;1t1t•n1 ... kJ'>l ,, ... ub· SlaOl13l amoulll of weight t'\·en lhoU)(h lhey did not change their eating habiti. •tne report detadmg tlu!t i.tudy, pubb:.hcd u1 lhl' Bntish Journal of Nutnt1un. !>lakd: "Body weight was Sll{nificantly reduct.'d even lhoul(h the patll'lll'I \\ere s~-.& ally asked not 111 allt'r tht.-ir dielM) h..il>1ti." One pallt!nt m ltus study k>St mon· thiui J(J pound:. According lO Ont' mJurmed sou.rel', lht' active lllMrcd1en1 nmic~ from a IOO'l natural botanical '\OUl"ct.• ,ind contain-. no dru~ or stimuL1nt!t When lakcn bdorc meallllne 11 bonds Mlh lhc f0<id )'OU t.·at and "lies up" rnlcm<'!t. pn:H•nltnJo! tlwir ab~orptK>n. A !.ubslanl 1al portion of tlw l .tlom•., mj(estt'd thert·frm· pa'>S 1hroui.:h the d1J.t('s1tve syst(·m wl.1b<,c1rbed TI1e bod} 1~..., 111 ~l'l 1•1wr~')' 111rq1l;111 th1· ~ .... 1 t ;1!11 ~i.. so 11 ..,,,.rt., 111 hunt "'''(t.'<I fat 'I ht: !\!!.ult is r.iptd boc..ly Wt.·t1thl kr..!t 1-:xkns1H· duucal tests ha"e vcnfit.-d tlw safoty of lhl!> formula for k1nJ.t·lem1 u~ 'fne fonnula IS m.1rkcted tn tabl('I fonn Man-lo,crs sec marriage and com- mttment as a proce-;s and not as an e\enl .. and 1hetr men kno"" thal about lhcm The> arc creati ve and adonngly attcntt\C -but patient. Man-lo' ers understand that 11 Bone loss cure claim DALLAS(AP)-Sc1cnt1ststoda) a new treatment for osteoporosis has proved successful 1n reversing the bone loss that affi1cts an esttmatcd 5 million Amcncans A fi vc-ycar clinical test of the treatment reveals that use of a nc"' slow-release form of sodium nuortdc -long used by dcnusts to ~trengthcn tet'th -when gi ven with calcium curate can reverse the effects of osteoporosis by 1ncreas1ng . bont mass. said researchers at the Un1"cr- s11y of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Spinal osteoporosis results from a gradual loss of a kind of bone fo und pnmarily in the spine. It mo!it commonly affects elderly. po\t· menopausal women 4.n estJmatcd 500.000 people sus· tatn osteoporsts spine fractures each yea r, and a third of women over age 65 will have spinal vt'ncbral fraciurcs during their life11mes. according to the medical cen1cr The cond1uon results in shonencd stature. curvature of thl.· back and a protruding abdomen that can cauS( back pain and discomfort in the d1gest1Vc system. "Treatments such as estr:<>Jen and calcium supplements, which ~re directed at preventtna bone loss. arc useful in avcn1n1 the development of osteoporosis when they arc applied early. such as dunng the ear'ly postmcnopausal pcnod:' said Or. MaJl-10" 'ng ~omen rccogn 11c "h) commttmcn1 1s U!>uall) easier tor them. Marnagc means ne~t1ng and Dr. Chari•• Pall announces treatment uld to reverse 011eoporo111. Charles Pak. chief ot mineral metabolism at Southwestern. "But they havt' hm1ted value 1n pa11ents with cslablished os· teoporo 1s, who ha\C alrcad) sus- tained a substan1111l bone lo'ls Our treatment 1s d1n:c1cd to\\-ard the latter iroup." Tht' treatment 1s being dcveloP«f ~.Y Southwe tern and 1\ General Chntcal RcS(arch Center. sponrorcd by the National Institutes of Health h is supponcd b> the Na11onal Institute for Arthritis, Musculoskelctal and Sl1n 01scasc'I. 1n 1he Urutt.'f.l Stale!> Wldt>r the t.rndt.· n.1me "r-==========;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;===;;:=:=::=:;-Cal·llan 3000. A 6nn kx:att.-d Ul 'llimpa, 11 Flonda. has exdus1ve North Ament:ctn th tnbullon ri~hts. A review of tilt' customer 6Je'S of tlus company rc.>Vt.>aled the.· names of hund.n.>d.'l ol people who ha~c lost up to 10 pound the tin;t .week and a mud1 a 20. .CO or 00 or more pound owrnU '4-ith Ctil· Ban JOOO TM i: a golden opportunity fur people who".ire pl: K\lt"d by mt and ccUuht~ that they can't 9el·rn to lo~ by convcn· tional me!Mds. · CaJ.!Jan 3000 is tta1001bly pnced at $19.95 for a J.w~k upply and $3895 lor u 6-we k SJOly. f>Mht~ Md ~ 1 S3 To IU1\' fa l • Me, onier.:. are ICC'tl><'~ by toll htt phtine onJy VlSA, Ma tcr Card, ~ and C.: 0 I). orders an.· ac~pwd C 0 I> \I ill\' ~ 20 .. ·xlnt. Orderw may be pl.1C<'fl by 'al11111< At\C'k·r~ou Pharmacals TOLL·l-'RF.E HWO 424! 084'2. Ounna thts pt.'Cl.ll ~ ord<:r pm· motion purd'*ktl ol 1 sax·wet!k upjXy ol c.l·Bln m> W\I rtct-ivt>, • Jlutely free. a bt'aulllul 24• drioblc lrJrid ncckWc ol ~ OwW 1-iwc pratli C11l today to ~l<tn the plea ant tnnlfonn1tt0n frum fltt tnd flab to OW; llrndtr Inn body Yo'! Wint! If you tail to artiieYe a mlP' ~ lou yuu fnllY ~rum dlt' ~ bOltJt widln 00 dlyt for a lOO"A rdnt. AOYlfml!MENT Im -·PIEISUIET DO Yll llFER Fm H'fllERIEID? If you have high Wood prH1ure/hyperten1lon and are otherwise In fairly good health, you may be obi. to participate in a frH treatment program. Our Institute has been aworcted a 9ront to ev9luat• o new mecHcatlen fer hypertenlion. In addition to monitor- ing your Wood pr ... u,. you wiff alto receive laberatory t•h, brief physical exams and IKGt ... AU. COMNTBY fl& Of CHAIQI. Thh new program will la1t fOf approximately 10 wHk1. Fot mcwe lnformatton and/or on appointment, Piiat Clll 714/752·7911 .... frl., l:H .. s:ll ,. PllAIUIACOLOOY Ul&AltCB INSTITUTE lo\ ing" 1th one man" ho promt!>l''> IO talc care ol them "'htch 1s con~1\lcn1 wtth their own pnmaf) fanta~) True man·IO\er!I arc able 10 ap- prec1a1c the more subtk d1fTcrcnccs be\\\-CCn the SC:\es and can C\Cn enjO)' "'hat other "'omen ma) regard a'i mere '>llhncss Nc\Cr "-Ould ~uch a \\-Oman challenge the tmponam:c or ~upcr Bowl \unda) or of a ~oat· hunting ad\cn1urc on ~an1a < ru1 Isla nd. Women "'ho ltlc men arc nut afraid to be ~trong and loo" ho" to remain lemin1nc all at the ~me time ~trongpeopk of both ~\e) ..ire al~a)s attractl\c to 01hers "'ho hope 1h,u their slrcngth will somehow rub ofT. Inner strength plus fcm1n1nl\)' " a de"astating comtltnauon ~tan-IOH'r'i are also lu.,,, "omen It should be no secret thai men Jrt more ltkch to commit to "-omen" ho know ho"· to en JO) the scn<.ual s1d1: 111 It le. Man-lo"crs arc usuatl\ "'omen Wtth a good scnc;c or humor Life h.t\ lots of bumps, and mo~ ml·n 'alu<:' ha"1ng a panner ""ho kno"~ hu1A. to laugh Man-lo,ers tigh1 lair lnl'\11:.lhk d1sagrt'emcn1s a1t• hJndlcd b) '11di.· 1ng 10 the 1S\UC'> and b) being "'1ll1ntt. to bnn$ argument\ to a ..att'tlae1011 resoluuon Men lu' c "omrn "hl1 fight fatr But thoS<' man-IO\.tng "omen Y.ho ha'e alhte,cd 1hc abthl' to take ~arc of1hem~l\c\emo11onall). ph)'ittalh and financially arc the "-Omen men lo'e bc~1 It thc-tdca or marnagt' !>ounds and lccl\ hkc a "'elcome add11ton to a wom.rn's Ilk Jnd not a ha,c·to-or·I·" 1ll-d1c deal men arc U)UJll) murl· tru\ltn& of a woman's trut' 1n1erw1on'> \ man "111 "-tll1ngh lhro"' h1\ primal' lantac.' out of the"' tndo" for lhl" prom1~ of in11nu11c pannl"rsh1p "-tlh J "'OmJ111A. ho 1ruh lo\ c\ men - 1.•\Pl°Udlh ht m · Dr. Al,azl " a marrl•1t & famlly tbtrapi•t io Corona dtl Mar. SAt welcomts) our rf'1poo1t1. 11 }'O• wl11' • rtply. pltast toC'lost • 1tamllftl, l'Jl·•ddrt std tavtlo~. Wrllt 10 L/ada Altatl, Pb.D .• c o Dally PU01, P.O. Box ISIO, Costa Meu ltltl. Marijuana Smokers Anonymous fills need for a slip port group By 108 FA IRCLOTH o...,_cwn..,.._ Eight people gathered at the '1s1cr l:llLabeth Recover) (enter of Orange to talk about their continuing s1ruglc against a common foe -manJuana addtctton Each 1n tum rose and introduced himself or herself nan addict It wa\ a collectton ofaveraac people s1nvin1 to overcome a dcpenden9 wh1ch ha bh&):!ted their lives. The dtaloaue "as typified by opcnnc • group accelr nee and an atr of canng. Who arc these people? They arc membe~ of Marijuana 'moker1 Anonymous. a 21~-ycar-old organ1 ta· tion formed by maruuana addicts to fill a gap tn the Strua&Je a131ns1 1dd1ct1vt' substan~s. Alcohol, heroin and cocaine ad· d1cts have had well-established c~rc groups, but none bad been estab- lished to deal wi1h the specific and unique problem of tht' marijuana addict. 1 hus Marijuana Smoll.cr1 nonymous wa crca1cd, and pat· terned afier Alcoholics Anonymou ManJuana SmokcN Anon)mou " a felJow hip of men and \lromcn bonded tottther by "~xpcncncc. strcnath and hopes to solve their common problems and to help otheM to recover from their add1ct1on •• Thc felloWJh1p's only requirement for membership 11 thc d~ir't 10 top using mar1Juan1 and all other mind· a henna ehcm1cal . The aroup. which Volunteer s sought for menopause study Voluntttrs arc btina souaht to part1c1pale IJI. a study of menopause and the cffttt1vene of various treatments by lhc tJn1ven1t) of Southern C1hfom1a School of Medi· c1ne'1 \enter for the ·1udy of Menopause. The stud) H ts rc1earch1n1 a new m('thod of adm1n11tenn1 ntrotl'n. The hormone entcn the bOd) throush 1he ble>Qd vetttls. on the 1nt1ck of tht' chttk, when 1 pill " dissolved 1n11dc t~ mouth Volunl«n for the study \hould be 1n IOOd health. bttWttn the 11'1o(45 ana 65 and cut.tr mtne>()I'"'' Of pos1menop1u11I. Evaluauon and trtaun~l will be 11vn fi'ft and comprnutlon w;U be 11wn·ror traV('I costs. Funhtr nfonn11ioft ma)' bf ob-1au1ed or .P•....,.11 IMdt b) ~"·• (l IJ) 222...,.,. has no due or membc.-nh1p kt\, 1\ tot.all)' \Clf-~uppon1n1 throu8h mtm· be~· con1nbut1ons It has no affihat1on \\-otth an' 01ht•r &roup -puhtK:il. M>C1al ~tartan ur dt'nom1nat1onal It\ fund.imental purpose 1s "to Sia) free of mariJu.ina and other mind-altering lhem1cals and to help other'> achtt''c tht' '"me fre·t'dOm •• Relytn& on contcmporar; re-.earch. M 'A strc~5Cs that marijuana ddK· t1on IS a rcaht)' -both ph)stcal and h1bt1td mot1\3t1on ~.-ustn& an 1n· ;ih1ltt) to m::akc 1he choices and fa.:t the challen&C\ nect'>s:ll") for m11ura· tton. "a 'ommon cllect Each addict'\ \tor; '>U~tan11attd antM0<:1al llnd ne-plt't' 1ct1v1t1es Their It "t'S had ~ome dominated by an add11.:t1on "htch ten a trail of brolcn homes, n1m1n1l acuvny and lot carttn MSA a\k.\ that the md1v1duals rtlO,IHZt' that tht') ha\C lost control of 1hc1r lt\it\ throuah their add1ctaon. MS.A stresses that marijuana addiction Is a reality -both physical and psychological ... Each addlct's stoty subst antiated an ti-social and negative activities. p))t:holog1cal T oleranu~ acquired through continued use compel~ mure frequent usage or tronacr manJU na to attain 1hc de ired lc"cl of 1nto\lt.I· t1on. Newer ctll\ 1n the brain art" destro)'cd and brain mctaboh m 1i ncpuvcly ahem! b)' tndulsencc. In 1 )'Oun1 .prqnant woman the fctu' is ncpt1vel)' 1ffec1cd.P~ycholoa1cally. the effects art' even mort readily notLetable. ev1dcnctd b) poor social 1udsmen1. dcprc ion apathy eon- rus1on and hou1ltt)' toward authonty Amona )Outhlul u\tf'\ "amo11,1- 1ional syndrome;· "h1ch entail 1n- that they show a "'•lhn.aness to f1~ thcmscl\e and lhetr lives openly and frankl), and to ac,tpt reliance on a H1&her Power 10 au1dc and u IS.I them 1n lhc 'ilruuJc 10 rtpm control of the tr 11 \ c' from 1dd1rt1on In return. tho"' ~ho come enter a non·JUdJmen'-tl and compau1ona1t- c1rclt' oftho\C who ha\C betn 1n hke circum t.ancc Mccain" arr held at "•nous lo- tal1ons 1n Onn and l.o1 An,ele counh~ e"cry night of the -u~ Those \\f\O \\-1<,h to find out more about the aroup an phon(' Sl-0497. Lab testing how long condoms keep on shelf SEA TILF ( <\P) -The U.~ Food and Drua .\dmtn1strat1on ha hired a laboratol") to find out the hclfltfr of condom C\potrd to van<>ut cltmat1c cond1t1ons An e~11m11eJ S.5 billion cundomsart produ~ c.ach yar-ortchrridt' The) a.re used for b1nh rontrol and P""~t1on of ~\uall tran1m11ted d1scaSts 1nduJ1na ID . But becauv condom arc made of rubbtr • ._hl(h dttcnonaacs. the} could bt 1ncfTect1\C 1f the) arcn•t proper!) 1om.t or J i."nbUted qui<ilJy cnouah. 1he FDA has. contraetcd v.nh the Sc•U!('·bated ~ ror Appropnatc TtthnolQ&Y and Health to oam1ne c0ndotft1• tiff. • Tht thrtt·)Ur. ~.000 ttud)' Mii mon1t0f 1hc ~''°" of condom' t"poled to hat.. cold. humid1t), lijllt •nd air~ .. I'm no• surt that any cOftdom m.6r '" 1 Wtr m11ullcto11nM. cownry 11 C1P1blt of whhtlwt11~l=·~ttopi111-<'0Ufttrl n~•::~ 1a1d Jane H1ndunp; a proenm wuh the I l·Yftr-old al , march •n•UUOL Hutdu• .W link 11 Uowa about what~ IO nm•1•., th(')' laVf ahi ('OfttroHed coed11iona 0/ 1 maeulic1unm.r:: .w bo~of U. ~ ca.dams ~ bf -=.-t1 di dhu• watide IM will lie ....... CW1Y .. 1 w .. Ofange Cout O~ILY PILOT/Monday. January 1e. 1989 A7 What's in store for Baby '891 From I~ 0 to 19QS thc numbtr of' f1m11tcs v.1th incomes ofSS0.000+ t\ ('\~led 10 grov. a v.hopping 137 ptrctnt Increased bu)mJ pov.cr. coupltd v.~th 1 hcahh) b1nh ratc (near!) 4 mallton b1nhs arc projected this )'t'ar). mrans aooct news for bah) product manufacturrrs. . These figurrs ha\t' protnptcd. m- dustl') leaders to tap into a rrh1tt,rl> ncw class ol bu)ers }Ou ng. dual- 1n omr profe s1onals 'W bile ut1ht> and funcuon rcma1n the standard. the trtnd towud 1nno' atton con,r- n1rnce and 51) lc as clear. There 1s no better placr to witness product trrnds than at thc Ju,rn1k Produc.:ts Manufacturer ,\ socaauon show. The annual e'en1 proHdes a forum for manufacture~ 10 showcase· tht latest snchildren'sa ces~nesand fumuurr ._cc.ord1ng to anend~s Lcnm and Jud) mall. th•' >e~r·H,h1b111on v.3s panH.ul.arl~ e-'cep11onal 1 he malls ha\t' frequented thc J P~11\ sho" C\Cr \1nt:c the) opencd Monitor lamp holds the nur-Sofa twin-size d•ybed •nd nightstand were converted trOM. sery unit whfl• being both a full-stz• crib with attached two-drawer chest and settee. ha rite's 'W .trebou!>t a wdl-knov. ll bab) and )Outh furniture operation an Huntinaton &ach r he recent \ho"' introduced an J\\Ortment of ncv. and 1mpro\Cd merchand1~ de .. 1gned to enttcc the upS<.:alc parent. Not all ol the product\ are )Cl on thl' marlct although the ~mall\ C\IX'lt mtht v.111 be ;naalabk b> earl~ \pnng functlon•l and decor•tlve. Companion desks and bookcases •re also avafla~I• o..., ~ ........ .,, o ...... " ........ So v. hat's ncv. on the bab) '>l'Cnl''' "You name 1t qu•r.' ~mall .. Parent\ v.illtng IO pa~ n 11tlc: mon· can outfit their entire nur!>Cn v.11h JllC\\Onc\and furn1'1h1ng\ that grca1 h \1mplif> thru hH''> Lenny and Judy Small, owners of Charue·s Warehouse. dl1play a leather-look stroller'and bassinet combtn•tton. One uf the pro<lucl\ that c\lltl·d the ~mall\ I'> the automJll( ~n h nxl l·r that lull\ b'1b~ to \let•p ( Jlk d Koc. l .\ ~ln·p. the battel) -pov.anJ J"'' llt Swap meet' s owner keeps his cool by selling ice cream BY KA TY BOUCHER Oft,.. 0911)' ,_ --- Somr people arc JU\I natural characters who ran male people laugh until the tt'ars roll do" n their faces Bob Teller 1s one ol tho~ kind of auys He's also tht> son of person .... ho Sttms to ha'e maM all the nght moves an has hie tanang wuh fro1en lhtXolatc- covered banana\ and chocolate ace crnm bars. Teller built a lhaan of ~7 Bob's Old Fa h1oncd Ice (ream Stores He also O"-OS the Orangt' Count} wap Meet 1n Costa \fr..a. either cndt'l\Or c.amc ca'>1h "I v.as dn' 1ng v.11h m) v."1te 1n Phoenix an 1957 and notu:ed this gu' pamunga \1gn that ~•d -~ .... ap \k\"t · l had to stop and ac,1-. the gu' v. hat a swap meet v.as." T clkr ~•d Teller said he had ..111 the..e old shirts. at least I SO. and that one Ja~ be and has v.-1fc. R11a. decided tn load them mto the l3r and hold their ov. n swap meet They found a spot, \Ct u8campand bepn selling \him for S cents tic sud the shins v.cre gotni so tim the) upped the pncc to SI ~till ~111ng ltkc hot cakes. the\ 1nncawd the amount to S1 until the suppl) ran out The )tars "cnt b) T clkr v.cnt off to study at l \(. and b) the time he returned home sv.-ap mcc" had become the ra,c \\-hale he "as 1nne. he v.atched \v.ap mcct\ ''°" from 20. space aOaar to t ,Ooo.spau~ c\lra' a- pnza AJm1 Stons had &<>nl' from rrec to $4 a carload. 8 1963 Teller and his v.1k mo,cd to ewpon Bea h :and he opened a banana tand by the Balbo3 fem . Ahhoudl cntbus1as11~ about ha\ bus1· ne s. ftc reah1C'd ~lhna frozen banana v.I\ mo t popular 1n the summcnamr, lraHnl ham thl' rnt11'\' winter to pondcr how he v.ould fill up his tame "In 19631 told the mana crol thc Orange County f 111raround\ th01t I wanted to take o"cr thc parktnf lot e'ery wetkend tor a \v.ap meet.· he $ltd "He said he 1hou1h1 'It would ruin the acsthct1( \llue and I \11d. 'Whal ~thctu. \;iluc'r lk thrcv. me out of his ofTacc. • But Teller wu pcr\1\tent Later. a man v.a\ appo1n1td to the Oranac Count) har OoarJ v.ho lumtd out to be.' a tnend of a former fratcm11) brother. l cller \:Ofll:lt tcd ham and told ham ol ha\ idea. The man told htm to lt't I r'C\ume IOIClher and come ba k. He d1J. but nothtn& amc D..., ............. .,~~ .. Bob Teller •nd his wife. Rita, sit tn • c•r sold •t th• Orange County ~air. He owns the swap meet and Ice cream stores. ol the cllort The third 11mc v.a the thdrlll In 1'167, ..\llrt.'d l utJean "'"' ttp· po1ntc-d to the t-a1r Board and felkr ai;i1n sought out the nev.l·onwr "I kncxked on ht J rand a k4.:J him 11 he ner hl·ard oh \wap mcct." He had In fa\'.t. he \aid hr 311.:nJ~J ooc 1n Pane; he d:umcd wa\ ••thr on1inal" ~wap ml'ct It took f dkr tv.o ~l'U\ to t:I thrnuah Jll 1 hc rl·d wpc hut 10 Oc tob<.'r I 'i(>'J. the Or .tngc C ounl\ S"ap \krt wa\ in bu<;11ln\ l eller and p.u tou t om Phtlltp'I torml·J T ct Phil v.hh:h nv. n\ the Ultual \v.ap meet bu,tnC\\ l he tum. k3'\l"d '1'1 acr~ at t~ la1rirounJ\ Ill' rl·turo lo_r one-third ol the gnw •. v. htl h l mr from cntrantc tees, 'cndor \f\3l'C l"\"nt.il and 1..on· (Please see S\11 AP I Ml Harbor Boulevard merchants . to ffght drain project tonight \ The tram con ""on ~•II reduce hu,1nn'l and nHn I some merchants. \l•d another merrhant, Lisa Cu~n of Moort no~crs "I .:an 11 rtStt 1 20 to J(l ptrcent lo 1n IC'·· 'be Yid. "'Some merchant are so1n1to10 under. I'm ure of Lhal. .. nd •c'rc v. med about pcrmancni dam c. Ptoplc an: 1n1 to ., 01d Harbor Bovie' ard bttalniC of the tratlk. nd after''\ month ~e·rc fra1d a lot ofthcm arcn't amna 10 come bacl•. lhC'Y v.111 hj,e found anothn Oowtr \hop Or r Uca&cf t y.,hatC\Cf," C ta Mt,. Ma or Ptter Buffa ~ he v.ould not oppote .,anon tbt mcrthant a dcl•> '°that they can do their Ud~. "But I dOft't no that u' go1n to h:a"c much cffi 1n the I 01 term:· he 1d ·TM roun 11 hi\ onl hm11C'd amount of.,., c room here. Th pro.J<'l't ould be rtlocatcd. but 1t 11n1(1C1nt add1t1onal roil 1h1 isn't a 1'fl\ tc pro)C(t ;here~ ~\C 1 lot o J1 ttll n 1 h1 1 a pubhc .,.o,~s and pubh Yfl'~ '' uc. Wc '"II ha\C claim l ft o\Cr frum the l~UnooJ. .. I att:u:he<> to an) tull·\lll' crib and re!lpond' to hab\ \ l Ill'' "11h ''' minutes ol i'-'nJk rod.ang motion I he vo1ce-ac tn-atl'd fl)( l1."1 1c\tJrt1i a<, nctc'ISJI) and l an be: adJU'>tl'd Imm 1ilov.-to faM The-pcrfel t 'olu11un 1t1 \ am \ltakcup c.m' thl' gadgl'I "'II tx· t•spe<:1alh popul.11 v.1th 1.H1rk ing parcnls. the ~mall' bd1l·1 l' \ OC\lt 1tl'ffi 1ha1 of)('ratl"' 1)n a \1m1lar premise I'> thl' \ounJ·Jl· ti' ated '"''"g \\ hc.·n llJb' \t•und\ o il lhe '""''"& 1'11.•gm'I to rod. I he '"'l lll( al\o operate'> manual!' 11 Jlrl'lerrl."d \nothl•r reu•n1 1nou\;t11on " thl' tv.o·v.J\ nur\l'r\ 1n1ac11m .1n,1 b.ih' monttor l nl1ll: thl' 'l'r\1110 current!\ on thc marl-.ct that onl\ 1ran\m11\ \ounds 1h1-. rnmbanaiion iota l'Om monitor 11lkw.~ part•nh to lOm munllatc v.11h nab\ or l hild Imm an)Y>here an the house -gntJSl" and back >3rd too '"l hl' Ob\ IOUS hcnt'lit '"' that thl' adult ran nov. comfon ,, l ~ 1ng bah\ m ~n·p 1n 'crbal touc. h \'Ith' plJ\ln~ l h1ldren · e\plained \mall t-or p3rt'nt~ 1nter~tl"d in a h11k '" k , lhe \tandard \>Oe·"J' monitor (Omcs sn a h:dJ, bear lamp modcl that hide!> thl· n1.o~r) unit II \1mpl~ ht.>.iring or 1al~1 n& tu hah\ '' not cnough. hov. ahou1 v.ut\.hin him llQ tck ' 1~1on ' '} home .\ 1deo mon11or S> tem clearly transmit wunds and sight\ from the nurscl') onto an) TV 1n the house. ··Not onh as the video mon11or c.OO\ cn1cnt · because parents can chcl ~ on bab) from the comfort of. their h\lng or bedroom. but also It Lan pro\ldc added sccunty." 'mall \31d .. Proponents behc"e the system '-an rc.·duCl' the 1nc1dence of cnb Jcath. SUl1~at1on and Other lnjUrtCS .as parent<, can monitor bab) 's mo,r- ml'nt\ at an~ time .. hlr v.al~., an the park. the R1ogo ~~1ncomb1 \troller represents the 111p-l1l-1hc-hne The combmatton -· _..:.-...._ ____ .......:::.... (Please see CR!B / A8J nua~ <[)J(Lf'JL ~~"?n pro9nif>5 30%·6r.A off- @)~o@@)§@ ncz.wport. butch. m.einp180:Z./5ant.e ana · pe~d4ne ~wtXX]. ¥11 i.ega. ,. .suit5 , shoa.s , swczatars, SJXJrte>hirts ,jacl<ct.ts, pants, sportcoats ,~ssfl.s , knitishirt,s , dcz.n.imj<ians, acc~soricz.s and-monz.. th<l. at-cz.as<Z.annual sa~ for m<Zn,wom<Z.n.and,boys• th<Z. gnatcz.st sa l<L a,vrz, r . m~n·s S<Z..Ct.1on fancy ahirt~ mtt.r'pu t pOU.crnit from polo' \kiz I gordOn o ~u .. man,Mro ~ ·~ ~-•90 00 TlOW ··~to ... ~ al' s 91~n-e~ m..<n s swcz.st..czrs from pol.:> e\an pe mq , me ~er~ t our own tcs&ctl reg -t!>7 w -••n5 now t 29 tot 296 wh«.ru'e t,}w. bzach.? chooM ftom t, eh1r"ta, vol lcrya, 11W1m t.Tunk& end 'IW•\k•ho~ entat. look• oY<t·UMllW.T, ~I ell.Ab •fid •ldcouL •poT"t. -i"c4·'12.~ t.ot 32'X> l nc1IW up to ~·Oft womtZns S<Zd..ion Nn&at1onal slacks mch.w::hf\Q beny b nckm ( re\ph lounn in wool r1enrwzl t c.orduroy !lOlld~ end phud~ upt.o ~off pnnt, blouezs from Q\t.Jl\8n, polo, ikc., end 9f\crbrook t.n ~id~ end pnnt.s v.pto~off ru99«d. pen~ ~ J~n.6 81', whot. l<Yl I ruft hewn end celvmlo\llllndo1imd- '6Jll. of1Crr ~m \ll o:::n..'-On, t.Wl.ll• nd. cordvtqy. upto~oft nc:wpon, 'bUdl. 12·ynnpleC!l./Nnta ena ~wood. Vll\aglt peeedene &i9nCW'pOf'ticcni.c.rdt. 2800~ma~nat. lOOlwut.'MJCO.bl"'d-~~ la•aw. c11a+1~·1919 nt-t>!)tt~·12~ (2l~>2oe·'213 <.8l8)!0t·9m ell al~ h~: 'fftl:1Mltfy · fnd.y 10•9 ' Mtut'dey lO'"e • 9\Jllda}" noon. to ~m... • ·~·mcTC~nc:it.aveUel:M&mmV\ Ortin09 Coat D l Y P1LOT I Monday, January 18 188V Economic accomplishments listed 'The president believed, and faith w as contagious ll'M.l lhkd l1um Jl)IOU\ "!7 llCf\\'lll It\ I 9X 1 10plu'>11 pen.col rn I Vt<' ~l orl.' than I IJ nlflflon;uh'> "l'H.' l 1catcJ Jnd lilkd 3 nu I hon ot tht.•m 1n I 98X alonl' 8y JOHN CUNNIFF 11 ....... AN!y .. NEW YORI\ -ll1s op11m1 m \\3) oul of Sl)'le with mu1.h ot the 1n~cstment community nnd the econ· om.c fratcmll)' lhroughout h1\ tl!nn in office, but in retrospect has 'u~w seems Ju~t1ficd b> the result!>- The Dow Jones 1ndustnal average ·omctime 11 "as, hul m.i )lX' 11 '~a' intentional -a c:halkn&l.' to \\Ql1.: for nitht<r th.in an c l>) mar~. Throuihout c1iJll )CU' the "am- angs C30ll' from \\all ~llcct .ib<.1ut inflation rcccs"i1on. monctar) col lai»c. n1ggardl) corporatl' l'::trnangs, the weaknC!>SCi. ot the manufacturing sector. the budget defiut\ C>1~t\tc1 seelt)i.'<f ammmcnt Maybe President Reaga n wai. lut·k) to escape th1.• dt~)tcr~. and ttwrc arc n11Hh1nc \\U'-an 1b own prt\JI\' dC'IHC~\IOI\ outmatc.·hcJ both .. domc.•\tacnll~ ;inJ 0010 d b> Ol'"l'' entrant'> an lhl world ma1k~1plac.:I! lnOat1un ru.ir1.•d lntc.•re\I n11c' ""''~' high f-:111h ~.•~ J katlwr. Ru .. t)' from d1sui.t•, the \n11.:m n manula1.: tunng ~"tor \'.;.I\ r,•.,ut "'" '"'d and bccaml· lomix·11t1 \c klflln \lmosl >lagnant, and '>Ollh.'lantc\ fnll1n& during the p1~·1.iou\ '"o Jcc· adr<>. manufacturing labor pro , produced a 16 per<'Cnt average com· pound investment return durin' h1'> two terms. and the bond market s I 0 percent real rate of total return "a' the best for an) prcs1dt'nc) ~1nt·1.· Warren Harding's. It ''a'> '>CJ bad J>rc\1de-nt J1mm) ductl\ II} &r''"' at an annual r:itc of <. a11cr had 1ck11cd w the flll'rn:an nt'arl)' 3.5 pcrt·cnt from I Q86Jhrough people :t!I \ufknng from a mnlal\~ •the third quuncr of l'i88 Mo1c than Optimism wasn't in the picture hut H 400.000 JOb~ \\ere rreah:d 10 mnnu· wa .. put thl·rc-Nothing doc'i 11 lake foctunng. rn both 1987 1111d I 98ts. anJ ~============================= much of the 10 rea~d produlllOn As the president said an has farewell addmis. "We weren't JUSI marking 1 ume: we made a dafTcrencc ... A great man} of the 1n,estm('nt talent in Wall Street and the econ- omic brains of academe and busani:s<, didn 't reall y believe ham. though. and )OU can find 11 1mprin1cd on th~1r record year after )Car during th1.· It was a r~gular ritual: \Xlhen th~ annual \Xlh/t~ House ~conomlc forecast was Issued It was Instantly dlscount~d as overly optimistic. • I Q80s. • Whale be exuded hope thq 1s~u,•d warnings. It was a rrgular ritual Wh1.·n thl' annual \\ h11c Hous..-t•conom11. fore- cast wa~ 1~sul!d II \\.a~ anstantl) d1SCOUOll'<l a\ O\Cfl~ op11m1Mll SWAP FromPage A 7 cessions In an earlier 1ntrn 1ew. Tl'llcr \\as quoted as sa)ing, "What a d11lerem'l' a decade makes. Now we ha\ l' I 0.000 peopJc that want 1.500 spaces:· Actuall) the meet has 1.4 70 spates that go for $40 a weekend or S~O a day. Thos~e spaces are usuall > d1v1dcd among 1.000 vendors. And J..USt more •than 20 years after 11 was launclled. ;the swap me<."t 1s bu lging at the seams •with success. ! But Teller h:tsn't prospered b> the •swap meet alone. , : Dun ng the earl} 1960s w.hen he •wasn't preoccupied w11h trying to get : the swap meet ofT the ground, Teller ! was stationed behind a counter with I vats of chocolate. ace cream and nuts. Teller made a show out of this business. chamuni customers at county fairs by d1pp1ng ace cream bars I four at a ume into vats of chocolate , He said he had two girls on each side 1 of ham and he'd hand them the freshly 1 coated bars and dip four more • He said they sold so qu1ckl) he had trouble keeping up. "I sold those bars for 1wo b11s - from I 0 a.m to l 0 pm . a grand total of 12.000. (an )OU imagine how much mone) that would be to<la) ')" he recalled. Lake swap meets. Teller fagurcd ICl' cream cars were a sure bet and he aspired to moving his funruon stand into shopping malls. However. that was another tough sell. but through a unique sale's patch m which he sold some 500 ace cream bar.. for fr<."c. he CRIB_ FromA7 stroller and bassinet 1s attracta'e to parents because it takes bab:> from infa ncy to toddlerhood The cittra large shopping basket and optional. 14-anch wheels that ease mo\emcnt are add111onal attraction\. "Perhaps the biggest draw ·· mall predicted. "1s the look of 1he stroller Man} parents enJO) the fau' leather extenor because 11 prOJe<:ts a cla"S) image." Nursing mothers on-the-go w.111 appreciate a new breastfcedrng S)S· tern that allows them to express and safely preserve their milk. The in- sulated tote bag keeps up 10 W ounces of milk cool for 12 to 16 hour.. and includes mother's milk bags. a brca'>t pump pouch and other helpful--aJds The en tare kit fits conveniently an to a diaper bag. Convenience 1s the pnmary obJeC· llH of the Dream Sheet. a cnb linen set that eliminates the need to strip ground for bell<~\ ing that \Orne ofth1.• flnanClf\I disappointment\ Of h1i. ud- min1stra1ton ~light ad' er~I) alkc:t the economy for }cars 10 come: Stall. therc "as .a JOb to tx-dnnc "hen he emercd Oflirc Jnd 11 wuldn 't wa11. The rcce>)tOn of the 1.·arl) I QlSOs \\as b) some measures the \'.Ul~I \tnr<' the Great Deprl'rnon of the I QJOi. Moreover. confidence \\US shot The great .\mencan mnnufactunng o...,,,....~ • .,.....,..._..., Bob Teller enjoys dlsplaylng h i s .. chain of command .. art. got going Has first ice rn:am b.ir "a' opened an Del .\mo fashwn ~1uarc in Torrance. In 1974. he opened h1 .. lim Orange Count) location, at Anaheim PlaLa. Telle r·., ice c:ream hui.1ncss blossomed an to Bob·., Old fa\h1oned Ice Cream Thcrl· arc now 27 lo- cations. the cnh each time bab't w.rts The set fealurc a rcmO\ abk top sheet that replaces the cnh sheet. waterproof pad and mattre'>s pad Sampf)' peel the top sheet from the coordinating fitted bottom (which remains in place) and throw into the washing machine. Whale product'I dc\lgncd for hab.,, are popular. manulal"turcr!> ha\e n(it forgotten youngster!> \hot item l'i thl' con,crt1ble cnb th at au:ommodote\ infant through teen-ager "One maker for 1nstan'c ofTl·r\ J full-size cnb w11h attacht•d two. drawer chest and settee area that coo.verts into a sofa-twin size da>lxd and nightstand... Small said Ma tching companion piece!>, such as de>ks and bookcases. an: al'lo avail- able. Although the rnnven1ble cnb ma) be more expcns1,c than its conven· uonal counterpan. Small poants out that the long-term sa"angs can be s1gmfican1 for parcnt'i who intend to kctp the same St) It' for an)' length of time i._ A doggie toilet, anyone? ~H~:~~lp~t'~~~h?~~~d~" ~~~~"~" E cleaner thal roasts mates and a wall-Thousands ol whok'\ak and retail mounted brush that a11racts cats" 1th buyers are expected to attend the r the smell of catnip wen~ among more show. which runs through Wednes- than 3 m11l1on produl"ts on exh1b1t day. Buyers represent every area of Sunda) at a show for commercial d1stnbut1on including hardware and buyers. drugstore chaini.. dcpanmcnt and ~ But nothing was so oflbeat at the dao;count stores. c:atalog ~howroom~ ~ International Housewares fa.po-and gift and !>pc<.talty shop\. s111on as the Pet Flush. an outdoor New specialty pct item\ included a toilet bowl for dog waste. cardboard cat pla) hou~ C. ab can sit I. "This nu hes dogg1e doo down lhe In II. said dcs1&11cr Linda CofTc) of sewer," said Russ Xcpoleas. \ICC Minneapolis president for '\Sics at Blue Magic "Our cu!ltomcr 1., the Bloom· Products Inc.. of Stockton. t alat 1ngdalc's and Ne1man-Marrus cu._- "The hard.~st p:irt is acttmg your dog 1omer." said C ofTc~ he S411d the cat to s11on11. The football-siled bowl 1~ house is painted w1&h ··a 1..omb1na11on des11n~d to be attached to an ouu1dc of classical column\ :ind mo~crn c.it drain :-lso hooked up to :i water imagery." su~ll'cxhibit. which include clcc· I her~ was a van11fa.Oavorcd edible trontc ookcwarc. clean ma items. fl>ina disk for dog\, the C at•i\• omb fumiturcand homcoflice products as brush that attract cat'> w11h its ca1n1p held by the Nallonal Hou..cwa.:C:~ ~cnt and remove' hair a the '"' Manufacturers Assocaataon 10 help bru'ihes a~an,t 11. and the .,,ac uum manufacturers sell their products. It cleaner with a hrat chamber 10'i1de --------....-..;--------. that kill bu&~ afier 11 )UCk!I thrm OUt THE AMl:.RKAN HF.AR't ~SO.IATION MlMCIUAL rRCr.RAM • of carpet' and furn 1turt. For humans. there "'ere 1trmi. pro mot1na con-.en1cncc such u a blttef')-<>pcratcd vacuum deancr and 1 butane.furled hair dr)er that dtx•s away wuh llf\&Jed electrical cord~. New home saft t> product~ an· duded an a ir filter 'YstCm that claims to rtmo\'e radon JH from bu1ldanSJ, a mokc alarm tftat _J>lay1 rccorckd tnnsllH when ltl OfT and pla1t1C bl&i that ~can Mar on I.Mir hnds to CICIPf from houtt firtt whhout •fftrina .moM 1nhall1eon. economic progrcs\. or the belil'I that 11 wall come. lntcrc\t rail'\ began a long decline:. from a prime JboH~ 18 percent in 1 IJM I. 10 under 8 pcrccn& b) th e.• m1d-I 9M01. lnllation 1.·amc down Imm the Jouhlc d1grts to under 4 ix·rn·nt [~onom1l· act I\ 1t~ surged D1\~X>>Jblc pcr~onal incoml' shot from a garn ol lc\i. thJn I percent an I IJ~C 10 5. 'I p1.·rn·n1 1n 19~4 Prolit'> wa\ 'iCnt O\Crsca . helping to lu\\Cf thl· tradl' dclictt. \OU might ncH'r ha\ e guc'l\Cd \Ome of tht'>C a,·h1~ cment'> 1t )'Ou pla1.:cd l rcdencc in the threat\ "am· ings. raH.·at\. cnt1cl\ms. ad\ 1\or11.'\ and the hl>.c thnt accompan ied d;11I}. \\eel.I} and monthl> anal~scs frum rcsean:h dcpanments. Ma' be 11 was Ju ta ntuallst1l' ntc 10 d1wac1 the demons. 'omcboJ> be· hc\ ed, otherwise. the econom} ('Ouldn·t have done what at dad - smd•'> rnuldn'1 ha \le ri sen. for 1n- stan e -and Reagan couldn't h.t\l' bccn rc-dec1ed The president belie\ ed. and 11 wa\ contagious Senate's banking chief spreads blame for S&Ls WASHINt1 TON CAP) -rhc rhoair1oan of the Sc11aw Hanli.1n ( omm1uec -..ud unt..I•> there\ pl,'nt) ofhlanw to 10 i11ound.1nclud1na 111 < on~r\; , for th~· ~n<;1~ an the \I\ 10~ and loan 11ufu\tr~ that l'uuld CO'>l t:\\pa_>cr\ more than S 100 b1ll1cn ~n Donald k 1cah:. {).M 1ch . w hu~· "ommsttn· v.111 haH· to deal wnh the 1\ u • \41t..I thcrd1.,cl) wall h 'l 10 be ba\u.· '>truc;tural (hun L'!> an 1hc I 1ndu'ltr). He w:i\ not '~'"11ic about th\' '·hang:c,. 1 R1l-glr. appc:;mng on r-.uc ... ·· k~t th~ Pre\\ ... \aid thJt "h' c L'> mu'll put 1hc1r focus on P'°' 11.lina home morta,.1ic\ tt w.ould _ix "an c!lormoos hill bad~w.ard'i to re~u11 e them to hn\11 tlwir act1\ 111cs. to such monf.lgcs. Some cnt11..-s have araucd that man) of thc problcmi. ri rn1g ">& L11 stem from the thnfh putting lhe1r money into sl)C\·ula11~~ 'cnturf!I 5uch as qucs11onoblc 1cal es(atc deal~ in1tte11d of con~..:ntraung on pro"1d1ng relat1\CI) -.afc home mong;igc'> R1talc and Wilham Seidman. chairman of the hderul Oepo II In urance Corporation. who also w.a~ on the progr.im. aarccd that fa1hng~lscould tost the fcdcr.il goHrnmcnt ~tween S85 b1lhon and SI 0:> balhon 1n bailout mone\ R1calc said the &L • 1ndustr) \ p1 obknu ore "a h:irt:'d re poMib1ht¥'' and he blamtd not onl> the sndu\tr) and 1t~ regulator!> but also rre 1dcnt Reagan and ongrc.·'' "fhc reg ula tory process broke do~n ... said K1cgk He added th 1 "the p~1dcnt shnrei. rcspons1b1ltty ... (and) the C'ongrc.•!t!t for \IS ~n should ha1.r IX'en more aggressi ve" an coming to gnp~ wtth &he growing ISSUC. "There's plcnt)' of blame for e\iCr}bod) ,":)greed Seidman. who c agenC) regulates the commercial banking 1ndus1r) and not the I ~ Ht t'tll'd a relaxation of standards b)' ft•dcral regula10~ ~nd failure of the admin1strat1on and Congress to pro\ adc rc'iour~·e to mon11or the tndUStl') The re uc of :! 17 failing sa' ang.s in'>l1tuuon'i cost the ft"dcn>I go,crnmcnt SJ~ b1lhon 13)1 )Car ------- lol.• • NI.• II H ' t i .. ~. Cl Nl • Cl N\. •• •n• • H t t .. . H • .. NI.+ Ill NI.-ti ~· .. "l + II N\.+ II tM !ill• ., NI. Iii.+ ., ~· " Nl + fl - ENT Mond1y, Jln\ltr; 18, 1989 HI .\ 11·" 'Road to Mecca' emotionally.gripping lyTOMTITUS o...,,...c ........ ,.. The tcrm "conllu.t"' 1m()ltc~ th1.:· •urugglc bct"cen Ollf\01t1ng furlC'> trad111 onall) goo<l Jnd l'' 11. lor u common obJe\:lt\c. tlu1 lUn trlll' l'On01ct e l\t whl•n both ph1luwph1c' ha"c their \ubJc1.:l\ hl·'t 1ntc11:s1 at heart'' In the ca..c of \1hol F uprd' "r hl' Road to Mena:· the an\""'''"'· mo\t definatel). Tht'> latt~\t proJuc11on on the main \tagc ol 'x>ulh CoJ'll R~pcnol) 1\ such an C\amplc -and us confl1c11gn1tcs the \tagc "-'llh a mo of bravura ix·rformanlC\ Punsts "Ould ~at a lus\ to ddinc "good" and ··c, 11" an f ugard ., 1.:om· J)(ll1ng s100 of an cldcrh \outh \fncan woman pulled bct"ccn two altcrnam e'I tor control of" hJt ) c:ir~ remain 10 her Fua,arJ CJ\t\ thl' hero'\ mantle un J c.leprc'>-.cd and lru'llratcd )Ou n& teat flcr ~ho l'ncourn1c'> her dt>ar old tracnd 10 dang to her hotnl' and her \alue\ despite pui.\ablc mL.<. to her satel) whak the "l'n' m) •• ,., 3 minister cndca,onng to place thl' "oman 1n a lhurlh-spon.;,ored htillll' "-here \he "'" rclt'tH 1hc bc~t pus 1ble c-are. The old 13d' he hell hai. tx·~:omi· th1.: 10" n e<:cen1rit• a lier the tkath ot hc1 hu'!iband bet·au')C of the '1ran&l' sculptures-..~ tth "'ht\ h 'ihc hJd popu· lated Iler \ilfd. It 1\ her "Mt'\la "and 1h1s late \urge ot aca11' 1t\ ''all 1h:11 keeps he r lrom gt' ang 1n 10 lhl· ra,or\ ol age "11hou1 th1~ outlet. i.hl.' "°ould ~ureh "11her and die. • Darector Marun lkn,on ha\ tashaoncd one ot ht\ mo'>l L:mo11on::al- I) 10\ oh ing rroduc11on!nll \(. R i.\ Ith has superb \tag1ng of FugarJ\ haghl) per\Ortal pla~ Onl) lo14ard the end ut 1he p1C(e 1\ there an~ blatant thcatn· caht)' -10 mo~t rC')pi.'CI\, II nlC)\ l'\ "'llh 1he na1ural CJ\l' and gralc ol thl' people ne\.l door.· 'an \fan1n. il "orlu~lus :Ktrc-., an her lounh ~< R as 1gnnwm. I\ thl· Ct•ntcrptC'lC OI lhl' )hO\\ a\ the aa1n& .an1~1 co"ed b) lht• i·on01rnng forn·' an her hk. }Cl rcfu 1n& to )ubm11 10 them ·Malian 11lum1na1c .. the \tJgc \\Ith her cloq uentc, C\cn \\hale her ch:srac1cr 1~ shppana graduall> anto sen1h1y. A\ tbecnd, when herdtt1s1on 1 made, there as a tnumphant glo•" about her that "arms the stage. and .our hcan' l he most ck\.\m ~formancc an the produc11on "g1\cn b~ Chm1iac Hc.-al) a\ thl· <ape To\\n schooltca1.:hcr. lal ing d1sc1phnaf\ :i<.- uon lnr cm:our.tgtng her blad. '>I U- Jcnl\ to attempt Ill better lhl!'tr pos111on under thl' hl'cl ol apartheid Heal) make~ a PQ\\Crful 1.asc toa 1ndcpendcnct• and andt' 1duah\m ~nd her loH· anCJ n.'\fX'\I for the t'ldcrl > '',\11\\ lkkn · \hin\.'\ through her intran\tgenlc Ian M•rnddl 1>u1ll,I\\ tlh: w1do"cd c-huu. hman a a kind. c-on\1denitc. u·t b1gou.·c.I and con· de">\cnJini ..uul "ho'>l' OUl14Jrd man- ner ot hOnl'\l'd conl'c1 n u1nnot mask h1o,contemp1 t(lrthl' "idol~" that h.lH' OCl·omc the t\'ntcrpu:n: uf th\· old lad) ~ hk In lMl'lull~ orctu·~u ated outburst . M ndell t) p1lil'\ lhl' l''>t.ib- h\hmcnt po\1t1on of~outh fnca . }Ct h1!> rnmpJs\1on lor M t~\ Helen '' \a nee re and h1 kars lor her '>'ell tlc1ng arc genuine. .\gatn')I the l\ (kdrop ol 1Kh•1el lk\lnc·s stark I) n:alt~11~ and ··ti' ed- 1n" rur.il cottagr. the drama for control ol the old "om.in-. lall·. " pla,t-d out '41th &npp1ng l'mo11onal fur) It '' a proJuc11un "hach "111 !>tad, to the '1~enil rab\ as ;.in arrc'!iltng .:and thought-pro' oking e\- l'rl t~ In a :!5th Jnn1'l'f"1r) '>e.l'>On "hu:h opened \\1th Bcn-.on\ Pl>"aful 1,tag- ang ol "I he ( runbk " ht\ latl''>l pru1et t nwJ,Uf\''> up bt:Jut1lull\ "1 hl· Nan Martin, center, Alan Mandell and Chrfstkw Heat)' SUlf In SCR's production of Athol Fugard's "The Road to Meca." Road tu \kt'l,,·· nfakc~ an l'loqucnt \l.lll'llll'lll tor the dagnm of th~ 1nu1\ 1duJI Ill \\ hJI\.'\ tr lHl UO\SIJn~c he.-or 'he m1gh1 choo~· a) a p\,'r!>Onal Mecca Performances wall continue through Feb. 16 a1 the SCR theater. 665 Town Center Dm e. Costa Mesa. T\. l .. ISTl,GS 6:00 I &:30 j 1:00 j 7:30 j 8:00 j 8:30 j 9:00 j 9:30 j 1o:oo j10:3o l 11 :oo j11 :3o l 'The Jazz Singers' series at center 0 ...... o ,._· CIS ..... NIC Ntw• lnsldt Edllon £11a.1111~ Ton I Chll1H/ Ch 0 Mlgnllrll, p I O ATH111 m ~ .. ·• t:r.\ li.lntu ~ 0,, ftllllly n .. AIC ..... PM M'A'S'H Gl1111M I Wheel of litall fo,,unt USA Toda Whtel ol fo,,unt Gont Show USA Toda 01.C/Tllia Wolld Eyt Oft lA. Entt11a To tc PralN lht lord Alf 1i1urp11y Detlglllno Thi Judd• Actoa l 1own Wo111e11 flt HMt111'-' The Cow' Giit Md lht Cot1 ('8?) Manoi. Jul• N•WI Pal S;tjU Show fonlghl Show Tul lov• CoMtefn Wtit Currtnt ~KAP In The Cow' Gll1 end lht Co, I 891 o.r.11 Mal'IOI. Jul11 Diii fBN Omo Tod Attn C1nc1nna11 ronoght Show 8111* Wo t Pt0pt.'t Cho1ct By STEPHEN WAU. ongmess Nanq \\. ll)on "111 p\,'r- o.-y ,._c.,,~~ torm ~1th blucl> singer Joe \\ 1lhnms Ton' lknnl'll \.1t:I lorm\.' and and a bad.up 1no on Ma~ I \\.1lson Cieorge \hcunng, and ~an,, \\. .i ... on has rt>t·ordcd w11h Shearing and the and Joe \\ 1lham "'II tic leatured m ( annonball i'\ddcrlc) Quantt'l \\.11- "l he Jan \angers" )CrlC~ of three hams was a memlxr of(ount Basic·~ rnnccn'> a1 the Orange l ounl) Per· ~;o~J:~~ d;bJ~3~th11B~)t~a~~ ~~; forming Am< enter tht') \pnng album "EH~r) OJ\ "later re-released On "1arch 5 fknnru and 3 bad.up under · 1he 11tk .. · w1ng1n' wtth the tno "111 perform wmr of the sangl!'r ( ounl •• mo\t popul;ar wn~ • f "ell a S4.!I - tLOO) from hi\ lalCSI album "Ben-r nett/Berlin ... a 1nbu1r 10 .\mcnC'3n t compo~r Ir' 1na Berlin Benncu kno"n for h1~ record1ng of"I Leh M ) Hean an \an r ranu)(:o .. ha\ bt'cn a hl\ orate of J3ll aud1em.e!I for man) )car~ The center 1s ofTenng the 1989 Jazz ~angers ne on a subscnpuon basis. 14llh prices ranging from $32 to $86 for the three-concert package, ub np11on) go on sale Jan. 29. T1d.ets arc a"aalablc by phone only To charge 11cke1s by. phone. call T1cke1Master at 740-2000 or (213) 480..3232. 4\11 sho~s began at 8 p.m. For more informatto n, call 556- ART \ drummer and ba\\ pla)er \\all b;u:k singer "1 t'l T ormc and pianist ucoric Shearing on ·\pnl 30 T"o album\ re<.orded b) the duct -"..\n bening \\tth (1\.'orgc ~heanna and Mel Torm"'" and "Top Dr.iwcr" - rece1.,ed (m,mm) a"ard~ The pa11 wall play songs b) Du~c: Ellington. Benn\-Goodman and Rac-hman1no' •CC>f'ONA ....... c. HUNTIMClf o.t MACM 111SANTAA .. A lelwatOlll .... tenllt "7ne. Reagan offered role in movie ,l 11 COSTA-..A (, .. .,._ .. l>C1'; low.... H.I" • .... ,. *""~"'°" ,...""'"""'•"' ~lJ ,,., *I AHU AHA *WU,,_..TP .... ,.. £•-'-~ \4 '444 HI tj'.i~~~r:".':<~~-;r,:.:....tx=~.;.:-,,.i.::;,;:;~,....-,.j;;:.=-:::._-:rif.:-i:.:::~.1!...=.:=--i.;,,.;:.;,::=-=~=;:~,.....JL:::;,::..:...~-'!:=.111:!..::.:.._hC~M~S~ ~~t:±~..;..yJE--;E".:lr::.&::=~:.::.:...;.;;;.:.;:.;...l:...::,-:r,~~..i,.::;:.~:r::?--:11~~~~:.:Ly.ri:~=-=~:---:-::~~__.~e·i~1 BA TON ROUGE. La (AP) -A film company "'orluna on a lov.- budact movie about basketball $fC8l Pele Maravach wants the natton's ~st-known actor. Pm1den1 Reapn, to take has fi~• mo' 1e pan 1n 20) <'•~ 11 •U 1H M t te t JI DEEP STAR SIX (RI """ C :Rt 'I S i ·~ MA U\ Mem~n of L ~. Production Group asked Reapn IC' pla\-a cameo pan as pnnc1pal of Mara ... ich's htgh school an South Carolina. aod the>·, c goucn the JO\Cmor and somt other pol111c1am into the act Something down there will scare the hell out of you. DEEP STAR SIX s cLE~rJi1c'HE .,,.,,. u 1q10 11 &f1M••tHtH • •H lllSO• ltllllT 11111$tl K -UlH CIGrll Ol"lf TEOUlllA SUNRISE IRI • TW1111S l'GI 11M11' l •IM It tt II 1'1H 4 4t1 •I1' OUSfll ljOtJ-.• TOlll ClllllU • Ul411 llfllM • RAIJllMAN (RI THE lllAKEO GUiil IRI 11 .. l .... U~CUI 'UM,KIN HUD (R) """ ,..........,1111 RAINMAN OU ~r OLIVER & COMPAlllV (GI ......... _(~ THE lllAK£D GUiii CR) .... , ..... s.-1•1 NOW PLAYING . .,. .. ........ ~Ult ~· fd•-C.-I "' ".C •coeu•u , ... 0-.. t't•'U •CO.T••aa ._""""' ....... ,." • u ,_ I -l'-t ,.. •ll•-' . ~· ,., • 'Ul.IJJlrtoel ... . ·-l .;re. \ii J\ *l"-"°" ... h. ........... M4 • ·-VllA) I t'ft ·-.,._,JO *''"'"°" I---.....-If' .. , ••U-T"IJI I -• .. , Jfl WINNER "IEST PICTURE OF THE YEARn , .. NOW PLAYING * ""'""'° '°" lllAC> ( .... .. ,~ •MWM ,...,..~ II •UWIAOA "KR IU lilllfllll ... , ~ •llltOl .. -1.11 ... ....... . .. -_..._..) ~ '\ I " • " I ... , ' • '\ '' .. ' ' . . . .. 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REED DMl)i,_.Ce.11"'1 ••• Nearly 200 people pthcred to partake o f "tidbits. sweet mea t~ .and drink .. at UCl's Univcrsuv c·1ub las1 weekend in a relcbratiOn or lhl' Twelfth Night -the t•nd1ng of 1hu Christmas holidays. But the t\'en1ng also marked a beginning. as C.~honccllor Jack Pelta1on (or the ··Duke .. of U(I) officially welcomed the new dean (the "Viscount") of fine ans Roberc Hicll:oll: and his "'tfc Roanne 10 the UCI family. University tCllows, adnl1nis1ra1ors. faculty, community su pponers and even students bra vt'd th e chill of the nighl to wclcontc the dean. What many Southern Californians referred 10 as cold was. ho"'t'vcr. barcl) bnsk for the new res1den1s Thl' tl1ckok~ hail fronl W1S('<?ns1n. Hickok mosl rcccn1I~ ser,cd as dean of 1hc S('hoot of fine arts al 1he Universny of W1sco ns1n. His forrc is music. ho"' e'er. He "'·as dean oflhc music school and d1r\'Clor of 1hc international music pros,ram at lhl' North Carolina School ot 1hc . .\ns. He ea rned his dcg11:es at 1he )'ale Univcrsily School of i\1us1c. "We're c11.cited." Prhason s:ud or .Hickok's appointment. ··ti's a \'Cl")' important pan of our progranl to have 1h1s experience and cnthusias1ie li:adcrsh1p, It will buJ/d our program and link 11 to o ur c.'Onln1unny:· "We're thrilled tobc here." attes1ed Roanne Hickok. ··rm looking for- "''ard to lcarTiint my wa y around - gcttinJ 1n tt\c car and knOiA·inll whicn dirrcuon I'm going." As 1n1roduc11ons·werc made in the foyer -and nametags distribu100 ( Suunat Peltason. asked about 1he sta r on hers. rctonl."d. "Ma ybe it means I gave a1 1he office··). early arrivers sampled Bri1ish pates and checsrs as '-''tll as rizzolrs of beef. n1iniature bctf~nlcts and addi1ional authen1ic T1,1,·clrth f'light fare. The dcsstrt room sported pecan tartlets. torta de ciello. 01ince 1arJlcts. J?IUm pudding and butter cookies: Once gucs1s lcarnC'd 0 1 Hickok's penchant for music. the 1n\·t1a11on·~ quo1e from Shakcspean."s .. T"'·elfth Night" became self-i':\.planatof): ··1f music ts the IOod of love. play on ... " Even t coordina1or Joan Chantillcs comml•ntcd. "It was ac1 ually very 1ntercst1ng doing the rt~rch (of the Twclrth Nigh!) and creating some- thing urf!Jsual -and spcrial _:with 1hr m~nu." An ad4i1ional 1t\en1c touch included a costumed cour1 JCSler performing magic. Follo\ving Pellason's formal prcs- cn1a1ion of Hickol . and thanks to acung dean Bernard Gilmore, the Twelfth Night cake was cul . Accord- Suz•nne Srnfth fleftJ t•lks with Roanne Hickok while Nelly Reeves •!'d Juliet Asley enjoy 12th Night tidbits. 1ng 10 1rad111on. explained Chanulle~. a cake would be prepared w11h a tin y pea or bean hidden inside. The person discovering 1hc item "'as then respon- sible for leadin• lhe mcrnmcnl. The ceren1on1al almo nd cake held a 11c tack and small pin (modern-da} vernons of1he Twclflh Night beans) for Robert and Roanne Hickok. rcspcru,·ely. F1nd1ng the g1fls. the) ~rr offic1all} chnstl·ned the C\e· n1ng·s mcrr1nlakcrs. • o.ii,~-~··••111 ........ .. , A court jester entertains Ron and Radene Brody whlle UCI Ch•ncellor Jack Pelt-a.son lleft In right photol, and his wife, Suaanne, char with Robert Hickok and his wife, Roann•. HICIDGI: RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ..... ,_ .... CMtt.,., 1tzz-1tt1 .. cesr• •U-SU-JJst Change of eating habits, regular exercise best way to lose weight ANSWERS TO \\'EEK.LY BRlllGE QUIZ By CHARLE> GOREN ~nd OMAR 5HAl?lf Q .1-Bo1h vulnerable, a1 Soulh you hold: Q.4-Bo1h \'Ulner3ble, as South you hold: • AQ74 ., 6 .1 KJ~2 • 173 The bidding ha.s proceeded: • CUSTOM ASTROLOGICAL REPORTS Call ; 241-8007 DE.<\R . .\NN L.<\NDERS: I'm con!' ccrncd abouc t ~c glo"''1ng public1t) surrounding Oprah W1nfre) \"''eight loss. I admtrC' 1he wonian·s C:<· traord1nary scJf-J1sc1pl1nc. but one asp<'\\ of her accomplishment worncs me. lei me tell you my stOr}: I ha\e bttn fat all m) hfe. For many years I pretended tha1 I didn't care. but deep down I was miserable and ashamed. I can still remrmber the embarrass-was a p1cccoffrui1. To pu t 11 simply. I men! of trying to squeeze into an cut oul sugar. sail and fat. '=::::::::::;::::====~airplane scat. barely making 11. and On No\. 9. 1987. I reached m) r the "Joking" comments from lhc large! weight. I was 302 pounds "'·hen ~ people around me. J Jaus.bed wnh I began and I was do"''" 10 15(1 W 1hem but twas hurling inside. pounds. In nine months I .... ·cn1 from n size 52 drcl>S. IO a _perfect size t 2. AUTO FACTS On Fcb. 8. 1987 I awakened w11h a On Feb. 9, IQ88. J celebrated n1) stan. It suddenly dawned on me tt\:u first annt"er.;ary of ma1ntenantc. In if I didn't do something about m~ all 1hat time my we1gh 1 hasn'1 vaned "''cis,ht, I would die before long. It was more than 1 Pounds. ..,,_ AUDI vw lfllClllllt Piii Fflc• ·~-~ IDLE THOUGHTS lei! in the driveway to warm up, an 1dhng car can waste qu1tt a b1I of fuel. It may also Pose a safety nsk. Because unburned luel tn the exhaust 1s burntd oft ift a catalytic converttr. a car that Idles for too long has an 1ncreastd nsk of fire. This may happen as a rtsull of the catalytte converter becoming over· ly hot. At the very least. over·tdlin& increases engine wear and spark·pluc fouling. The sma't slart corisists of a one·minutt Idle, followed by dr1'iine at a slower·than·averaae spetd uritd the entint warms up. In the event that !he engine is slow to reach normal opera!· inc temperature, the cool1n& system's thermostat should be cllecked. A car that runs cold 1s subiect to tkteiSIVe ene:int wear and lowered ellic1tncy. Many people also leave the car idllna while they run Into lhe house for 1 loraotten item, or P'Y • quick 'i1S1t to the store, etc. Idling cars cause un· necessary air paMut10n, tt you htrn off the car. we can aH breathe a little easier. VtSit C&F. We're your serviGe heldquartets for VW and Audi. We use only new Geiman 1>1rts to repair your cor. We're •12090 i'J><en!Jl. Open 8·6. 1 Toi. 646-6910. Use m11jor cards. Wt j .,, W. approved. j, I ""f: -''"' 1 child -in .... ,,,. ' as 1f God was g1vins me one last M) concern aboul. the reports of rhanre. Ms. Winfrey's weight loss 1s 1h1s: The next day. I .,.,·ent out and Most of the articles I'\ c read give the bough1 an exerc1sr bike(I sull ha1c the 1m prcss1on that the ideal way to lose thing) and pu1 myself on 1.800 wc1gh1 is 10 go into a program 1ha1 calorics a day. For ca lone 1nfor-cos1s se:vrral thousand dolla_n. Those mallon . I used an old standard milk shakes O prah lived on. plus the cookbook. I didn't do anything un· vuamins, blood 1es1s and medical usual. JUSI stuck 10 bran cereal for chttkups (almost daily). art' murh breakfast. salad for lunch {no dress-11 too costly for 1hc average pe rson. ing)and bro1IM fish and chicken and · I am hv1ng proof1ha1 it is possible 1wo vegetables for dinner, Dcssen 1oachieveonc s ideal '-''Cigh1 byea1ing llOICOS( OPI : Monday, Jan. II By Sydney Omarr ARIES (M.t1 rch 21-A pril 19): Whnt bad been '"left ovrr"' can now be complc1ed. You recently felt therr was too much, too little. Suddenly this changes. rou gain gt'(atCr control o..,er what occurs. Another Aries fiaurcs prominenlly. TAURUS(Apr112U-May 20): S1udy Aries message for valuablt hint You can win friends. scll almo 1 anything. obtain fundina. Direct action brinas desired rcsul1s. No 1imt tQ be overly modest. 8C' 1hett "in pe1 .JOn." GEllllNI (May 21-Jun< 20): Scnoc of dircclion ttstorcd.'famfu' member say1. "'OK. you win.'' Teach and learn. realize lirtt imprc1Jion1 art valid. Secret it rcve11ed. ekmtnt of surprise is featured. Cancer native involved. CANCER (June ll·July 22): Liv<ly Monday,. You have reason 10 eel· ebrate:. views are vlnd1c11cdand .. lost love" Is rcco"cred. Fotu1 on vcr- 111ilily. fitness. humor. comrnunica· don. ircumstancts favor etTons concern ins e1rttr. businna. LEO(July 21-A"" 22t. Almoll ••if iron panklel. .. 11m11 uke form. vou·,...,....,_.... ..... _ ..,. -....... <ftdft .... overdue. lmponanl people exprns lively interest in your propouls. ventures. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Follow 1hr0u&}I on clues. sub1le hin1s. What appears abs1rac1 is actually subs1a11 · 11al. Scenario h1ghligh1s knowlcdac. spiritual ... alues. abili1y to succcs~· rully communicate ideas. Another Virgo lnvol,•ed. UBRA (Sept, 23-0ct. 22t. You rttti ve f • vorable rom ments concern· In&. wardrobe. aeneral appearance. voice. Pe1ct mlortd on domestic front. Disa11:ccmen1 ovrr money is ttsolved. lfdiplomat1c. yo u pin sohd ... ictory. SCORPIO (0<1. 23-Nov. 21): lndi· vidual who makes threats conctrnina deadline or paymenc is ac1ually weak. will blc:k down. ContrKI can be- reneao1i4l1cd. Tcrm.s will be morr clearly ou11incd. Pia)' wailina aamc. Pisces rcpttsentcd. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dr<.'21): Relauonship. recently cool. will ht revived . Scenario ctnten around in1cn1i1y. heat. chlUcnee. chanct 10 hll financial jackooi. Aste.rt nttds. put forth e.x.pttta11on1. CaprK.'Ofn pla}\~'--~ IDr<. 22-Jon. 19t, Man....,.._,,.... IO Y'*· ..U • ~nsibly and l'~erc1s1nr, dad}' Please. Ann. t<.'11 the "'orld the} don I have to be.· nch -JU!il sensible and de· tcrm1ncd -SLIM. llAPPY 1\ND H EALT~lY DEAR SLILM llAPPY AND HEALTHY: Oprah deserves 11 great deal of credit lor acble\'lna ber 1oal, but she made It abundanlly clear on her show tbat tbe way she did II was aot tbe only way It C9'ild be done. or,rah made anocber s trooc point: Till ng wel&ht orf Is only baff the ballle; lleepfn& It orf is even tougher. I am glad that you succeeded In lo1lng I ~O pound ti In nine montbs and lbat you were able to si&n your1elf "Sllm, Happy ind Healtby.'' b•t I would not recommend your approach to e\leryone. Any penon wbo aeeds to lose I 01 pounds or more should be under a doctor's supervision. Nearly 40 perttat of ttle adult popglatio• in America Is overwel&ht. nJ1 says 1ometltla1 about our ealln& b1bl11 and fall•re to extrcl1t-. The only way 10 lose wel&ltl and keep It off Is lo eban&e yoar eatt•« ltabtts and exerel1ere1ularly. n11 mea.a1 &l\'ln1 ap fore\ler most •f tt.e tit lacs yoa love to eat aad 1e111a1 off yoar d1ff. Ualff1 yn are prepared to make thlt ucrlflce, foraet It. your auidancc. Strike chord or un1- versaf appeal. Means relate ex- periences concemin& love. ()p- Portunity exists for broadening p('r- sonal norizons. L1bri 1nvolvC'd. ·. +A AKQJ7J ·374 •AKI Your right-hand opponenr open1 1he biddins with one spade. What 11c1ion do you take? A.-We are sure 1hat there'll he vole\ for a d1rec1 cue-bid of 1 .... 0 spades, a takeout double or a Jun1p 10 four hearts. Our ehoicc is none of the above-we would bid three no 11ump! W11h any lead ocher than a diamond . ...,.e ~hould b(' able 10 claim nine tricks; and even if 1he oppo· ncnts find a diamond lead, 1here's no suaran1ee that 1hry can take five tricks. Q .2-Nrithcr 'uln~rablc. ci\ South you hold: •J6 , KJS AKQI07 +AQ4 Your righl~hand opponen1 opens three hearls. What action do you lake? A.-You can't double because you don'r have sp:tdes and you might not come close ro 11 tricks at dia- monds. We'd gamble on 1hree no trump-the oddJ are pre11 y good 1ha1 partner will have the c1rdJ we need 10 collect nine tricks, a.s well as lhe hair-stopper· in 1pades. 0 '-Neither vu lnerable, a.1 Souch J U hqld: •QIOT QA6 OK95 •AQT65 The biddina has proceeded: Wtsl Nor1• Eul So111h I • l ¢ PIM 1 Whac do you bid now7 A.-This Is no time (or drauina AQUARIUS tJan. 20.Feb. 18); your feet. You have a &ood hand, Scenano hiahlights 1Lgh1 as well as scoppcrs in all suits and a sure heat. focus on romanct: luxury. ~source of tricks, since parcner al· ent~rta1nmcn1~.scnseofdrama. Ncao-mo.st surely hll 1 six-card dlJmond t1a1ic;u~s rqarchna ~pcrty arc duet~ suit ond you have a key nuer. Sid bt revised. You &et second chance. three no trump Leo represented. • ' I 'tl.HO\U Wttl North Easl Sourh I Obi Pass • Whar do you bid now? A.-Sinct partner almo~t 'urtly ha.i four spades on rhi.i. auction, we "'ould opt for four .i.pades. 1-io wrv- er, if you fctl lhe urgent need to chcrk. on "hether partner dot'\, in- deed. ha'c four spadr.i.. we .,.,ould ac~tpt a cut-bid of l'-'O heatls Q.S-A ~ South, \ulnerablt. you hold· t K 1076 S KJ6 • 98651 The biddina has procttded: Nor1h E•~I South Wn1 1• Pao 1• Pan J NT Pau ! Whal ac11on do you rake1 A.-ln standard method.!.. parrntr is showina a balanced hand of aboul 21 poin1& With your 7 poinu, you should be c;on1en1 to try for nine trlckt in no 1rump rather 1han 11 at cl ubs. de.spice your fi ve-card club support al'ld iinglcton hear1. Pass. Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •954 ;;n <i AK911l •AU 1'he biddin1 ha.s ptoc~td: Nor1h F..a51 Soulh Wn1 I• PaJI l Q Pus l • P•p T Whal aciion do you take? A.-You know your sfde has •l lr&sl an el&h1-card spade fit , and you have I ... ery nnc hand (or p1tlntr- thrct prime cardt. three 1rumps and a tinaleton. Thrte di.amond.t it a 1errlble bid-it shows a t ub-mJni- mum two-ove.r-one rtSponst. rr you bid anydtlnJ other 1han four spades. you need to haul out that book on bfddina theory. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Fam· ily rtlationsh1p h1ghli&h1cd, individ· ual who docs rare will prove it Focus on food. ""'"'ity. addition•' inr.... Co''d ... 1•a•""•r ,.. ..... s m•m0 ,,., ma1 ion concrrn1n1 propcny. 1nvn1-11 ..-'Iii &.I ltiii I I 11;"'9&'9, ..-• .T mcn1s. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquariu~ nauvcs 1nvolved. Cold wt•thcr trttzes up rour lF JAN. II ts YO\Jll BIRTHDAY memory. A bil. You find ou c•n't current c~lc emphasizes abilil> io rttall whcrt )OU lcrt the 5C1ssors. Or initiate bUsintU prQject. 10 &uC«SS· when )OU"rrdue t.ck 11 the dcn11st"1. fully mttl dtadhne. focus also on Orhowtorttc11heclockrad10. Wh>• m1rit1I st11us. pcn1lble: addhion to suddtndrop in 1rmper1ture dMS 1h1s family. Pitcfl.. ViflO pcnons pl1y to shOM•tetm memory 1sn·1 )Ct imponanl rOln '" fOUr lift. You are kno._rn. Rtttarchtn •rt worltina on spintual. a prrftcttOfUSt. )'OUT own it mosl stvm cnuc. You arr prncient, sen1hi"Ye:. moody. You att 11 ')'OUr bH1 -......... -· you ... ... .... of rillil--y = C\'!Uftl JW='!!'d ·°""lei* will bt ••--lllil-. • Writts a clltl't: "We'"' p f ~ 14uu'ft'I. A 1111uinrl e1n 111hif 10.0QO "'* 1n ~ IC8IOft. We aill oun Donall ... Pil&rims ridina 10 Can1t-rbury Ca· 1hedral d111int\oltihc:d 1hemKI"" froe'n othtt wl)fams by put1lna ttitir hol'Wl into • ..... 1 .. n. The C1n1crbury. Latn Clllcd the canter. ll•ll~•Hl\I Skinheads' verdict, courage of victims both noteworthy Sc~eral Orange Coast community leaders t:ist "eek praised a Superior Coun JUdge·s dcc1s1on to impo maic imum scntcnl-C-o n three men ron\1cted ofg.a)·b:lshing. The three )oung men. all Huntington Beach r~1dcnts. arc 3 pan of a society th t has btcome known as sJcmhc:ads. Most sensible peo ple '-"Ould argue that skinhead a rc no t a part of ~icty. that the \. aolcnce and racial hatred" hi h arc partsofthcskinhead phalo~phy have no place among-Orange Coast residents and \hould not be tolerated . The 'cracat) of that opinion is bc)ond argument. but the fact remains that skinheads arc a mo ng us as as their titan) of hatred, dascriminauon and \10Jence. The thing 1h41t )Cl\ the three Huntmgton tkach skinheads. who sto1call) sat and listened to their fate\ l!ht \\'Cck. apart from the problem that ha~ long e'a~tl'd but gonl· unresohied 1s their' 1ct1m "ere" 1lling 10 confront and h~\t 1I\ m court against their anackcr • and the full force of the l•n" was brought ag:unst them . It would be more ac,·urn.tc to c.:n the full fo rce of as much of the law as possible 1n 1h1' l'U'>~ ~u·\ brought agarns1 the three bcrau~ one' 1ct1m rclu\cd to 1csuh and tha1 weakened the state·s case and prohabl~ ksse1K·J thl' penalucs. · The case. however. was s1gn1ficant because the \ 1<:11mc, \\ere homosexua ls and thCJr ouackcrs "ere kmhc01ds It '"~" also the first tame n s~te c1v1I nlhts law was used an such a case. The result was sentences that ranged from four )Car h> sevcn )ca~ 1n prison. O ne of the men "ho used a steel pi pe o n his v1ctam n.-cc1\Cd a SC\.C:O·)ear pnson term aRothcr ~.ho demanded his v1c11m·s "'allet recc1 ,cd C\lra time for · aue mptcd robber}. · Leaders of the ga) rommunll) praised 1hc: scntcnu·s because the) lbcuscd justice on a too-often ncglel·tl'd tnmc The phenomenon o f seeking out homosc\uals. tx·at1ng anJ robbing the m 1s nothing new. but last week·s case 1 a signal that ll "'•II no longer be tolerated. It would be improper. ho"'e'er. to look at this ca""-onl~ an terms of homosc'\uals and skmheads. Some ob~1' er-. wonde r 1f the Orange Count) case 1s no1 the tx.~ann1ng of J trend to bala nce the racial. social and rd1g1ous d1scrimmat1on and violence s"'ccping the nation. Homosc,uals ccn ainly have borne the brunt of murh ol this trend. but similar acts arc being directed at fr .. ,,. Mcx1can-Amem·ans or an)one thought to be an 1ll~gal immigrant Actuall). the lh t of pc>tenual .. 1ctin1s depends upon the demographic composition where the crime occur,. T he w1ll1ngncs of o 01c1a l on thl' Orangl' Coa t to balance this trend \\Ith Justice 1scncouraging. I lo"'c' er. much of the re pons1b1ht) 1 square!) on the shoukkrsofthc' ll llms :is 1t was in th1 Intesa ca\C V1cums ol sudi crime-. \.\111 continue to be' scum unless the) demonstratc the rnurJg1..· to stand up in coun and pomt the tingcrof guilt. Once that hl-gsns to happen the leg.ii sv tern can be pul to thl· ta~k of pro' mg that these l)J)C\ofcrlmcs~1ll not be tolerated Some thank IJ\t "'cd.."'I scntcm'l''I" 111 ~arl' '"'nhl·adc; and sinular p1cdators ''ho pre) on the' ul ncrab1'1t1e of othl·1s but 1l \\-C,)n•t One ta\4'. Onl' C\amptc Of JU tlCC \.\On't do the JOO It will be a long and pamful process. C\~n~•' c -both in terms ol monc) .ind commllrnl·nt -that tall.cs cou1.liW .ind the rc~hc of the ' 1(·tini group' 10 demand that lhl'll nght to Ille and safety be prott:lle<l \\le hope \\-hat was dcmon\trJtl'U in Orange ( ounty ·upenor< oun last "'eek wa the t>cg1nnrn~ ot a m.:w norm ra ther than an C\Cep11on 10 thl· o ld ruk' Opinton\ C'llPlt'Ut'd 1n tl'ltl Sp.Kt' dlt' lhOSt of ttlt o.11ly P110 1 Oltll'I Vlt'WJ t'llpitUt'd Oil tilt~ pa~ Mt' ltlOSt' of,~,, authO" and <ll t l\H Rr.l<J!'I \ conimtms Att 1nv11rd .ll'l(1 '""Y ~ stnt ro fht' O<rTlf P110t PO So c I 'i60 Cost• Mua '*2616 01111 .H \OIC ·J:' Critical issues '\ ho l of hot topllS face the Cahtorn1a Lcg1 slaturl' thl'I )Car. me surcl> will bog do\\-n 10 pan) politics other. de~f'\'c and will get 1m mcdi<Uc attention. T here arc t\\-O cntil·al tssues that mu~t be attended to this se ion. Voters· approval of Propos111on I 03 and the insurance indusuy' rcacuon to 1t has created l'haos. La""make1 s will encounter numerous obstacles as the) atte mpt 10 sort ou1 lcg1slat1on in the spirit of the reforms. A lcg1slatt\iC battle 1s brewing in the v.ake of Propo~1 t1on 98, the school rundma measure on the ov. 8 ballot l he chairman of the Senate EduC1t1on Commmcc. Sen. Gary Han. D-Santa Barbara. bas proposed gtvrna (~hoot s and community colkg~) an add1t1 onnl $2 I 5 mi lion to com pl) wath P10po\lltun 9X 1n the current fiscal year Calt fornaa Teachers A 1at1o n u ys the measure require a higher fir I· )car augmcntatton. pcrhap $400 million to SSOO m1lhon T he l"-O ttems arc the first order of busancs~ V•c•vllle Reporter Gas tax hikes Bay area residents. cchoans a ramou~ movie line, arc mad as hell ind aren't aomg to take 1t nn)morc. Residents here ar~ not rollina down their car wtndo w and complaining about the 1r1ffic me tn unison. but they arc vo1c1n11 walh ngncs to tu thcmsclve more to mike commutina easier. Accordma to a recent 1>91l b) the Bay Arca Council St perttnt of the rq.ion·s re idents fa'\'or a 6-cent·per-gallon increase in the state psolinc t.al to fund highway and public transit improvement . 8) a 61 -to-36 marg.in. they favor 1 3- ccnt hike. • The nc~t rcaular tatewide election is June 1990. That leavn lqislators with pknty of ttme lo pttp1rc a voonh>: ballot proposition. B«ause traniportation has bctomc such an im~nt concern of citizens. lMy 5houkt be open to the idea of lctuna vot~n panicipatc in altcviatina their No, I concern. ..... , .... .... .., ... t ... llilC... ~, .... ...... "'' ... ... c-. ........ ......... ,.._.(..., c..-... .......... ....... ............. ---................. a.Mml'I'.: ..... .... c-... .. c-.-.... -........... ~.Jenu9ry ti.... All 11.lllH' Gefato Classico should relocate to a better site ... To 1hc Editor: . The d1ltmma fa int Ntw~ Stach in the Gelato Clauico matter 11 not whether Mr fonU'Olft·s succeu s1ory will end 1n failure. It 11 wbelbtt or not abiding by the city's rules is a good pohc) to be followed. or shoUkt ~e JUSt abandon the Nies allOldhcr and have a frtt·for~I out theft. What goes around comes around in the world of political dirty tricks ACRAMENTO -.Broadl)' put. pol111cal campa1sning 1s the craft of d1v1n in1 the prcJud1~ and fears of vo1ers and then dC\ISIO.J messages that appul to 1hosc emotions. The pem ncnt 1s obfuscated and !he tnv1al ele\ated into hort-hvcd 1m· portance as .. consultants." giving vent to a boundless con1cmp1 for the 1ntclhgt"ncc of voters. perform their ma11c 1ncks. One of those mcks 1s based on 1hc old adage 1hat one 1s kno"n b> the company he keeps. Thus. for example. George Bu~h 1dcnt11ied himself with Ronal d lk· agan ~h1le I) 1ng his opponent Michael Du kak1s. to Willie Horton. a felon who had been released under Ma sachuscus· f urlo uih pr()lram. Dukak1s surrounded himself ""''h young movie idols-to punch up his otherwtse dry-as-<i ust perso~lll). one presumes -and ponra)td Bush as a personal J>al of Panamanian d1ct.1tor Manuel Non ega. The tcchn1q~s v.crc not ronfin<'J to prcssdcn11al campaigning. The~ v.tre. as U'>UJI. quilt evident in C'ahforma kg1slnt1\C campaigns last \CU · One device thit poppet! up lre- qutntly 1s 1he so--calltd "l"e nu1kr:· a brochure that 1mph 1tl) rcpn"sents official pany or orpni1at1onal en· dorscmcnts but which. almo t alwa)S, 1s someone's profi1-mal ing \/Cnture. Backers of candidates and causes arc subJCCI to genteel cxton1on b) late mail promoters· P3' up 10 be incl uded. or sc.-c the ··cndorscmcn1" &O to a n 'al One ra ther blatant C)(amplc of the genrr was a purported!~ Repuhllc;rn ma1kr d1spa1chw 10 00P \.Otcrs 1n the northeastern part of the )tatc It cndo~ Rcpubln.·ans from Bu~h down -t')(Ccpt tor 1hc local 'late Senate !.Cat The mailer''> rc,ummcn· dat1on wa~ Ro Whiteaker. the Dc:mocra1 1t: challenger to Rcpublll11n incumbent John Doolittle What made this mailer cspcc1all) ironic 1~ that fo ur years ea rlier. Doolittle had won the M:at on a dirt) tml of his own funneling monc ) to .l third candidate to split the \Ole Rtpubhcan (10V ucoric Dcu· kmcJ1an 1s a popular pollt1cal fiaun: in most of the tatc Repeatedly. 1hereforc t>cmo<:rat1l incumbents d1spatlhcd mailers con· ta1ning some 10J1r«t rcfcr(nc;c to DcukmcJ••n th:at 1mphcd a pohut.sl at ha nee The practice hl-camc 50 tr,-qu('nt that a few Ja \ before thl' c k1.11on l>cukmcJian 1s .. ucJ J \lJlcml·nt J" a"owmg all ol 1hc l.Xmtxr:w .. and endorsing Jll ol lhe Rl·pubhtan~ .. r m tl3uereJ.'' CkukmcJian Solid. "that !he) fed tht IS helpful. but II I\ intended to m1 leaJ the voters ;md I "ant to ~t the record stra1gh1 ·· One Otmocrat nJmN h) Dtu· kmeJ1an was Asstmbl)man R1l·hard Flo)d H1~ "arnpa11n d1<tf>;Hthcd a note from his mother. V 1ola. to' olt'r<> pnusing his record Jnd adding n postsrnpt "In 1986. CioH·rnor Dc:u· kmCJtall appmnled R1lhard n m d to the State fob 1 r:11n1ng C 001d1nJt1ng ( ounnl ·· fhat h)(l I\ lfOntl '1tn1..C: Ofll' ol lhc: nwrc tdcbrated phon,-c:ndor~·nwnt lJ\C'i 1'1\.~urreJ 1n 14 h Jml 1n,11h,•J I lmJ .t\ ._. '1l11m Ltners purport1n1 to be Jll.'r 'nal mcs.sage-s from Prn1dcnt Rc:tgan "ere sent to' oters 10 flo)J 's d1stn1..1 l he) denounced Flo~ J as a friend ol drug dealers and ehJorscd h1 Re- publican challtngcr. R( a J 10)1 Ao)d nuscd a sunk bout the lct1ers. In a rare mo11c the White Hou.SC publicly J1~11o"cd them 3nd blamed aide to Pai ohrn then 1he Republican A ~mbl > leackf for using Reagan·\ name: \\1thou1 :1uthon£at1on ·1ncc then. the "RrJ • n lcth.:r en~:· as 11's kno"n. haHon11nucd to bouncC' around Flo)d filed a formal rnrnplaml "1th state l\ltorne) (Jt'll<'r.al John n J~ Kamp. who k.1clcd 1hc 1n\C upuon ol the alleged bnbcn do~n to ~era men to ( ou nt'f (>1s1m·t .\I· tornc)' John Dou&hcrt) Late last )tar. Doua.ncn) l11..lcd 11 back up to V an de Kamp. S&)t"I he could oot ftnd enoup certain evidence lO proxcutc either the ••des or an poht1c1ans for tht apparent forgtry The '""'s.c 1<, "<,tall p(nJing ·· a \.an de ..._:imp spukt"iman ..a~\ Other 'IOUr\C:\ s.1\ th .. t l .ihtoinra 111 \C'it1pton h;l\c bttn tntc:rroµtmg \\ h1tc Hou\C and Repobhlan "'..i· uonaJ l omm111tt pcnonncl :anJ m3\ 1:1ke thr cnur-c ca'iC to a grand JUI" nc~t month Nolan who r"-«nth "•' Jump('d as m1nonh .\ sembh lcJdc r 1\ the reputed uu1e1 ofthc1n\C\ltga11un lk rt.!poncdl. rc:fu>;eJ to u.lOJ)l"tJtf in lhl' probe. c111ng his nght to aH11(l ~·II· 1ncnmm3t1on So far oh' roush tht: mu\'h·puhh· \'lied Rcagan·ktter l a'ie h.l\n · 1 Jc· tcrrcd oth<'~ ltl'rTI u\ln~ phlln\ c:ndo~men1~ n rndl\ lrtll'nt and pro<;ecut1on n11ghl Dan "'•lt<"n '" 11 JOd1C"•ttd t-olumo.Ht Defending ancient investments for nuclear energy clouds future f> \CO. wa,h -The \illkr "anted to lno" "h1..n I pl.tnnl·J to lea ve town .. Tomorro" morn101 · "Thal' good Then the~ ·11 "OP pcr\Ct'uting u d"'1,knt'> 1 t"' hk<' Na11 <\mcnrJ hc:rl· · Welcome to Pa'tl.·o thl· tn-l1t' area 1n 4'Qu thca<11 wa,h111@.t\111 homl ~1fthc: HanfdrJ nudcar rl'<t\.lur uHnple\ "he~ some 45 )l'Jr' ago th,· \l 1l'nt"h uncoocd the ~SX'\ 1al bre" nt"l"dcJ At LOs tamo ".J M tu deton.atl' thc- onl) cimad1\1ne tn'ltrum<'nt that e'er bfou,ht the Emperor l11roh1to to hi\ kncn. 8ul lhc re tor> here are 11tn1 no" 1lcnt 1n n ~u 1hc" ha'c: run into ems that ihoutdn·1 surpn v.ho tend comphcated "' • ch1nery •S car) old. But 1n r-n al'IO bccluK there 1\ pa... ion 1n 1hc air. ( amc m1r11ne l.iuif\t ti tn I \IOI" ta c uj)k o mon1h o in ;a \1111k trntencc: ·• ·o o ~no"' ho" "'"" ~pk m&)' ha\C bl-cn n1.-eJlt" d; atlltC1cd ,.1th 5U h 11lmcntuHanrcr. birth ddorm111C'I and th~ ro1d lkl1· c1tl'l(at:1 -and no lll~ In rclC"\;ant ollkn ~ms to l re:· 1 here arc rou,hh thr« "'< hooh of lt\outht. Th( lir 1 ind in J ~.a) Olo'll Pt'Bt&Ut\f 1 'he Jamn·lhc-torix·J,le, trhool 'Jhc' SC'\OnJ ~t Y~\ lhc .,,_rrnm(nl 1 h1d1n1 min:. I d:1t11 . ~na cnucal quc uon . 1ha1 t'm· pmal l'\ t<k n1.. n.·~um:~ o\ w l'll:lte' e that '°""'th1n1 ·~ "n>n Kattn Dorn tee~ ol 11\l· Spo~ n peprn '' ~ n~k r bllll~hounJ 1~1*'at "°" from her d k· "~kh 1n M\'Afftt~ a ormon. \umme\J up ht\ t~ 1n miJ.19 a\ It..· tooJ an hit •lwi• flfkS fh c nu~ Imm lhl" PUREX 1.,eu1on1um uranium~ \1111\:· teon ...... i 1ha1 at pan or ah~ I l;anl ,,J C'OmtiP. tk has prmllt can ~•. h" W1fth91 .. \toteh ftC't'r.anJ l•oollu row dllldtfft ha\t' th rutd d1~a • He 1111111-~ thal thousand., uf (W9el,...._.t"c 1uJ1nc ~fallen • .. _. "" nr•ah~.n· tarm' "n<""C .. ..... dWtt "' ltK" 19~ •• .... m.ool I\ of the l 1nd lhlt n<'' C'f tn tS the nunJ 1 he'°'' arc '-.ttkr-t)pc ~ho -.oulJ dc:\tro~ the "ht~I sf the~ could. and lanq th.11 \llt1ng·1n to prc\.enl thc con11nwJ m. nutacture of nudcar ""-3Jl<in' flhc~ ;\ ~at the tlltt· of 5 ~l'\\'nt f"''' ~c.ar. nl'\.'J1na \ho1' of ll'l'\h muum <''en ;n l r t1r~\ n\ 1 1rl 1.--on1r1hul\"' h> omc1h1n1 oihcr than <iul . 11ch I Io' 15 a 1cntm "h1.1 " ~orntul of the noll n that the fO ' tmm"·nt h. \tnaJC'd out lh\.' 1..ommun111c\ \Urroundin nud~at rca tor\ tor Hct1mwu1on ''WhJt 1., :in a«'eptablc n k'1Wha t1 lH·p111bk to one iruup ol pcopl • OU) no1 hl· u'-'.pllblt to another. Wh~ " 11 th:it 4~ 000 Jcath 'I JXr )Car, 2 million 1nJunc'I per )tar. and b1thon ol Jollu' 1n ho\p1tal tulh an<l P•OP\fl) JamJJC' Iler )C11 1 an a\: r ruabk \c.> 1 10 ~mcr1t· n u:t\ 11'1 u'llnl .au m mobile~'! \\ h\ 1~' 11 that 1mul· t~nrou'll~ 1n ihc nudcar in<lu\tl'). "Ith r ro d ~th\ anti .ilmu t 11:tu 1nJunt" unJ .. ,,h almo t 1c1u PHll~ t• t) I.loam c. 11 ttma1n . at I~ \I 1n ml.Kh ol \4.>l1~1,·, m111J . n un;t 1.'Cp- 1. hie m ?'• ul 11\ l·ll·~ tnul\ Imm nudl'.tf cnar,'. th1\ \.l,ltukl rnuh 10 .1 mere l\\u J.i'' per hlcllOlc: lu~t " · But thr mo~1 10tel"C.' .. 11n1 \01ce 1n 1hc \horu'i 1' thal 11f ;.i prol1.\'i0r Jt ti I Lt,Hl'nt:e L1d'l.' \\10tC' (in I he "'l '' Rl·pu~llc) that tht \.\, hok lOUn· tr\ 1\ nHl\ rng a"a' Imm nudt·.ir l'fll'flt' • \\ l' 1houp.ht \'"' haJ bt:'l'n h.t' till J 1m.11 national Jd'l>lll' V\Cf nudr:ir flel\H"f ln,tC'.1J , "e h:nc ml'rcl\ lx-,;:n d1~~""f. 1hc ,\H\.'11-1ab1l1i~ ul 1hc L\\ R <lt&ht "atc:r rc~i;tOf'I Uut the L \\ R I\ no moiT 1 .. urrogatl' lu1 the ~lll'nt1.al ol nu h.~r rov.cr lhJll 1he HinJrnburi WU for the P\lll'llll.ll of air tr.U1\P'lttat1un .. • There 1s httle doubt in my mind that Mr Forstrom kntw the ru&cs in advance bccau~ of his hist.orY in ha,in1to1Ct the properpennitsin the first place. I really don't think that Mr. Fors1rom foriol tht ruks. He appan:ntl) saw an opportunity and grabbed 1t. hkc many businessmen in Ncwpon Beach. Kno-..ang the naon of gemn' riannm' Comm!ssion .•P-provats. 11 s sometimes easier to JUJt rudsc a l11tlc and hopelhat no one will noucc. ahhouJh sn my expcnencc w1th the Planning Comm1SS,1on, vari- ance arc not all that difficult to &el 1f so ught in thl" proper manner. Whal has bttn missing in New· pon's approval pr<X.-ess 1s discil)tinc in following established standards and parameters Because an the past there ha been htltc d1sc1phne. liberal .ipproval ha\C been granted and we h;t\;( all YIOUnd up Wtth trafTk problems. p:irlong problems and other infrastructure problems. as "'ell a~ to of ame0111~ such as "'atcr ' 1cws lrom the pubhc parks. It 1 10 the Pl~nning Commissaon·s . credit th t the) have been strona in •· this m111cr. and I would hope that the)' ronunuc to respect and enforce the rules in this case. because 1f the) don't. ~c will then find 11 C\.Cr more d11lku h to d11 ounchcs out of the p:irl 1ng and 1raOk mess that we have mhmted tn ewpon Beach. I \.\,QI.lid also hope that Mr. For· trom \\Ould sull suecttd and male a profit. perhaps b} mov10J his stort to a plocc whert there 1s adequate f)3rking and trash collection faciliuc and le of a traffic problem than has l'Urrcnt lout1on Ji\N 0 V .\NDERSLOOT Newport l)ca(h Cloud of Steel a statement about humanity To the Ed11or l he ne"' Los ncclcs sculptW"C ( loud of tc.-cl ha\ rccc1'td much d1t1cl\m. mo tot 11l'C\Oh1na1round 11' ilC\thct1c quaht1~. or I k of uch Uul pcrh"I» lht' K'Ulptutt is no1 mcan1 to be beauuful: pcm.ps 1t 1 meant 10 \a) someth101 about man l.1nd M:a~bc tht prpntuan movie proJ«t1on~ arc meant to show J)l"optc· ;nen1on to l'Qht . ma)~ the aquan urns arc meant to ) mbol· 1.tc man·) ensla vement of all othtr animals ma be the name rcprcscnt manl 1nd·~ ~ncmpt to mN:han12c c' en tha1 which "' \ on<.-c thouah1 pure People ma~ cnt1c1Lt (loud of arl'l for tt uns1ghtl> appcannct>. But ma\ be that wa not the point. for tht' <Kulpturc ma~ instead be ma1.1ng a pcl"cr1ul .'ltatcmcnt about human rt} .\0.\ 1 CL.\Rlo.. ( orona del Mar TOD\\ I\ HISTORl Toda\ 1 Monda), Jan 16 the 16th da' of I~ Q There arc 349 da)s left 10 the \car fh1s 1s i anan Luther l\.1n1 Jr Da} a frderal hohda~ hononna the c1v1l ngh1 leader Toda) 's h1ghh&ht in h1 to~ On Jan lb. IQ7 • i.\ • .t. n med 35 canJ1da1c~ to fl) on the paC'C huttlc The h t mcluded Sall) K Rtdc menca' firs t wo man in space. (1u1on ~ BluforJ Jr • .\mcnca's lirst bl ck astron:iut · and fou r pcople fat<'\! to J1c 1n tht' Ouillenaer dis.a tcr r ranc1s R \.:ohl•e J uc.hth Resnik. Ronald l ~1l ...,a1 r and Ell1M:>n ' Onttul.a On th1i. datl· In I 4., han lhl· f t'mblc ,.3 C'fOWO\'\J \ li\r ,,,. RV\'113 In I ). the l 'i <. 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Coast C0He9e•1 D•red1 Crane has aver~ 16.8 points per game to{ O CC • • OCC in the Empire hunt •JON,••USON --~ ........ Oattc:k Crane, a pretty smooth operator al point pard, 1s find1n1 hfe while runnana the Ptrate planks of Peienon Gym a linle smoothtr this season as he beads down the home sttttch of his Ora.nae Coast Collear catter. After 8VCfll)ftl l) l points and 4.2 rebounds to um All- Oranaic Empire Conference honon a year 110 when he wu the chief support for 0.ve Miles tn what was basically a two-man offense, the~foot·3. I SO.pounder has taken on the additional duties of point auard and boosted hlS numbers to 16.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.8 assist~ perpme. . "He•s always been a aood shooter," said OCC Coach Tandy G1lhs. "He's j ust a good athlete. But we're askmg him this year to play ~int and 4o a lot more than JUSt score. Down the road, 1fhe works at It, that's his pos111on He's a auy who needs to have the ball ·· The Pu-ates were l 8-1 S a year ago, advancing to the Southern C'ahfomta Rqionals. but have rcglSlered a 17-S mark and are second to R1vcrs1de in the Orange Empire stand1np at 2·1 this season Two iamcs still remain wuh confcttnce favonte R1vers1de, which the Pirates defeated earlier th IS season 1n a tournament. 49-45 The difference has been a good aroup of shooters mclud1na all of the top s1)t players. which has taken the pressure off any particular ind1v1duaJ. The Pl rates have . had five different lead1n1 scorers this season. four of them who have topped the 2()..poant plateau. Crane has led the Pt rates in tcorina 1n 10 of22 games. and Saturday marked the first time onl)' one pla)er scored in double-diaats -Crane with 21. "h's taken a lot of the pressure off me," Crane 1d. "last ~r they'd double team me and Miles a lot. This year. all of the startina five lf'C scorers. I'm not as much offensive-minded as last )ear, when I "as more concerned with sconng enou&h points "Now with the change to a nev.-role, I ha' e to be the quarterbeck. I think making the move .from off guard fo point auard has helped my iamc o"erall M ) ball- handbn& 11 a lot better Cons1dcnng m y height, 1fJ want to play the nut level. that's where I'll need to pla) " The youna man "ho has prov\ded the dnv1n& fo«:e behind tbe Pirates' successful season could eas11' ha' c ended up at Compton C'ollcgc were 11 not foroneo(G1lhs' old conn~1ons. • It aoes back to G1lhs· fourth year an l 979·80 "hen Tim Johnson of Compton came to Coast for us aeronauucs program and brought along Ro nnie Calhoun. Both played two seasons for Gilhs, who said Ml has remained close with the pair Calhoun coaches the sophomore team at Compton High. "I was talking to Ronnie a year aao last ~um mer. and he said. 'l'\'e aot a gu) who l can't behe"e hasn't bet>n taken.'' G1lhs said "l knew he must be gooo. because he'd never said that about a player before So D3rcd. called up and the ne.u da) he came down " Crane brou&ht along a former teammate too. OCC starter LaMont Speed The t'A-O 1gned up, ending Crane's school search which had taken sc'cral tv.uts and turns. A three-year vars1t) pla)er at Compton. ("rant" wa rttruttcd his senior )CU b) Nevada-Reno. but aner the jPleaw Sff CRANE/llJ In a ddition to· pa.y1119 Ute pol"'* Crane c•n p•ne trate o r shoot outside ,woflclently. Reynolds tNraes O!J his Vanguards Picked to finish seventh, 5 3 percent shooters turning it Southern California College men's basketball coach Bill Reynolds had his doubts before the season started . In what promised to be a talented andd«i>Golden Si.ate Athletic Conference race, sec provided QUCS- tionmarks. Reynolds questioned tbeiraureuivencu, which would be a key in reboundina cons1dcnn1 their size. The Vanauards have been oulTe· bounded by nearly five boards per pme. Cahfomia Basketball Mapzme pick.edSCCfor scventh 1n the e1aht- teamt1CC. Doubts and prcdicuons haven't matenaJized. A l 3-2 record and 2-0 start in the GSAC has. "Some of the prcseason raungsand previews may have served to in- fluence our kids." Reynolds said "Some of our kids felt had somcth1 na 1o prove." · Actually. there "ere fi vc proven performers retummg. and a few key newcomers to bolster the st.able But some, mcludina Re)"nolds, bcd&ed on whether 6-foot· 7 center Jeff'ltickmore would offer cnou&h hei&ht to carry the Vanauards. Aside from team-leader Todd Dixon. a 5- foot·l l standout from Ocean View H1&h. IOofthe remaining I I players on the roster stand between 6-foot and ~foot-3. One stausuc -shooting per- ccnt.aae -sums up the success and the team'savcragcof91.2 pom1s per aamc. "That's one thing we're blessed wuh -aood shooters." said Re- ynolds, whose teams rarely sport ucess1ve stature. but almost always bnnaabout the desired res uh. "That's pretty 1nd1cat1ve of why wc'rcdoma dosowcll." The Vanauards have bit 53 l ptrttat ofthear shot~ froru I.be noor. Football Hall of Fame honors seven Orange Coast area stars Athletic ac adem1c ab1/1t1es o ted by na(lonal foundation ~'<"n Orang\ C oa\t Jr\.''1 products"'" bl· hon1.m·J f \'b o b~ the Orangl' ( ouo1~ < h.iptr1 ol the "lat1onal football F oun· da11on and Hall ot f-anll' .it thl' .\nahe1m \famon 11011.•l The) art part ot a aroup ot 1 h1ah \Chool athlete\ and one communtt) college pla)cr 10 be honon.'d tor 1hc1r ctlom on the field and 1n 1hc da \toom Among them f ounta1 n \.ii· le) H1gh's O~l\ 1d Hl'n1a;in Estanc1a's( hrt'I( cxrn'o lntnl'' Raph3cl \1olk \1.ucr 0\:1·., Ru:li. P.allo" L n1H'NI) .\ Jim Robcn.on C O\l.1 Mc...a\ Jim Ha\llt' Jnd <Xcan \ 1c~ \ h.l·' 1n \1ullcn\ Each ha) 1n:11n1a1ncd .i mini· mum iradl.' po1n1 llH'rJgc ol J J. each \\3\ rc\omml.'nl'd b) h1\ h11h ~hoot pnnl 1pal und ca'h "u \iel\'.'\:led "all-kaguc" b) lhl' c h4:-"11h1n then lc.i Ul'\ Th1Hcar 1101 I ul ' :uhk1c-. "ere submntcJ tor nom1n:u1on fo r the hcmor. The sues1 ~pc.:1.,cr tor lhL• C\tnt "'"be l <.~ (.>.l\t\ ( oa h Jin\ ~hcr. Bob la\trov.. ~ lutnil.'r q~r· tctback for Sa'~. "111 be Prt • cntcd the < ~ptcr·~ "l>1 · 11n1ul\hcd ~mcncan '"arJ," and the "Contrabu1or to matcur thk:tcs \v.~rd" v.-111 be 11\'t'ft po thumou>I) to Chucll Coul"). Plrtnts. coache\ fncnd ol· ,,.... .. ,Mm/alt The st.artmgfi ve'spcrccntagcs. Bickmore,63.0: Dixon, 54 O;J1m Mansfield. 51 .0. Phil Hill, S6 3. and Kyle Lundy. 54.S including 51 per- cent from 3-potnt range. All arc scnaorsellcept for B1clcmorc , a sophomore who leads the team an sconna ( 19 9)and rebound1n1(8 2) He was the GSAC player oft he week tn the final week of 1'on-confercncc play. sconna SO po ants, including a career h1ah 29 ap1nst Chnst College, andgrabbtna 1.S rebounds in t"o pmcs. Reynolds said Bickmore was I most too nice before the season. UCI tries to solve mystery Anteaters go after Utah State tonight in Big West contest • On KPZE rad io f" 90t. 6:JO v ay JON ,.ltGUSON Of -o..., "'-' , .... While L tah tatc 1s composed of mostl) the same pla)crs that ou led UCI 1n the finals of last Ma~h's Pacific Coast A1hlct1c Assoc1at1on post-season tournament final its a team with a htlle mystery surround· 1n111 this season M}stenous beau~ the AUJ~ started out with a 2· 7 r«ord in non· conference pl•> But conStdcr they lost to KaMa.s tatc. Indiana and twice each to interstate nvals Utah and Bnaham Young. M)Stcnous bccauSt" on( of the finest rctum1n1 pla)ers 1n the con· fcrcncc, Dan Conwa). has not pla)cd up to his pro .. en potential, let alone "'hat was upcctcd for his scruor season. He 1s one of onl) thrtt rcturnt"I Bai West pla)en "Aho earned al1<0nfcrcncc honors, but 1s a"eraai"I onl)· 6 points and 3 rebounds. Mystenous to Coach Kohn muh. who dtspttc hav1n1 four rctumtna staners to ~ With, made four lineup chanaics 1n the Agjc-s' fint s1~ pmcs. Sill O\ittall 1n 14 pmC'StOdatC. But •hale thCT"C ha"c bttn prob- lems, the AaJcs ha\lc won thttt of their last four B.a Weit pmes to tmptO\.C lO S-9 O\ier&JI. )..2 an the conference. And Saturda), th~ hand- ed previou Jy unbeaten UC nta Barbara a 13-poant loss, t.M Ault"S' fourth stra1ah1 win owr the Gauehos. Just when they apprar to be tcttina 1t 1n ~ar. UCI am vet 1n Lopn. U tah. toni&.ht for a 6 lO(PST) t1poft'1n front Of wnal IS C.pccted tO be a tcllout crowd The Antaieen. 4-1. 1·2, ~ com1n1 ofTa win Saturday at ~n Jose lite, their first of conhnce play and fint on the toed 1n narty a )ear. The ~ who ~ pecked for ~nd in-theconfeftncc tty tht m«t1a and coaches. appear to be =~ a tttnJ that lhieir nrty tnlOft 11 no 1nda1ioft hOw well they w.H play. "There's no quaeeon about n." 11id lJC1 c.·oet11 lill M.a ....... ney -kitad IM heck CMll o( Santa .,.... 5omcbod bftter rtdon ~--.. -NO~ Can ft on..., OU iiOl ,,,... CM•Y· IC'COrdi• '° Utab Sllte ~ 1nfonaat1oa ca....-C',.it H..._. "ne ofhtt. lltlMM!llll it ~ ... UCl/Ut that he needed to be tou&hcr and more a.~ss1ve • "I think he's mak1n1a lot more progress ... Reynold~ said "A~ he· do1 na more. he's bccom1na more acu ve and rca Ii u na he can do ")Ort Hc'sbccominamorca res ~·As ­ hegetssomcsuccess.hc s u1ld1ng on 1hat, he's becominamorccrea11 ve offcnSJvcly.commaupwithaood moves inside He's playinan1rcmel) well at 1b1sume." Reynolds never doubted the hoot· ing ab1ht)' of Back more. a Sou1han Cahfom1aChnsuan H1&h product whoh1l S8 perttntasa fttshman "Hc'sa 11f\ed shooter," Reynolds said "He can square up as qu1ckl) as an)'body. It appears to u that he's almost not squanna with the baskt>t Sunset soccer when he shoots, but there's no doubt they're goina in." Aside from Bickmore, the other four st.artcn also score an double fiaurcs, and Junior reserve Terry SC'ruusncrqcs 14 Os.ancebecomina ch11ble four pmes qo afttt trans· fcmna from the Uruversaty of Ala-bema~Hunts ... 1lle John Mounce. out of Mater De1. fills out the top seven and averun 7 4 poants.. While 11 pmn remain on ltle conference schedule, induchnaa key pme with WC"Stmont Tucsda)' n•aht, .......... scc1u1 Edison Hlgh's artan Hl99'ns ( 121 maneuvers etround Fountain Valley foe Tn re<Mt act.ton as D•vld Smtth ( 171 looks on. Edison IJ at Ocran View Wednesday. Fountain Valley hosts Marina's VUdn91. oners find a Pitt-fall, upset, 99-91 .,._TM Aaoc111tH Preu • Ma~ Pitt should stick with Top Five opponents. "9• m Oklahoma O>lch Billy Tubbs. , 'Ille Panthets &ol& earlier this ICUOft to 5eena and J>eq.•DC and bad lost three of their lut four pma when ~ .,.i thifd,.ranked Oklahoma ~91 on Sunday in ~ •w the real Pin ieam today," Tubbs aid. ..,...., pla)ed a physical pme, and they 'Vbipped us pbytic:aDy and emotionally. Every time we'd ttt dole, tM,'d make the bi& play and we'd make the WfOal play." ~ Shaner ICOfCd 37 points and bad 12 rebounds. aad Rod Brookin bad 24 points as Pitt overcame MoOkie · •raoct'a 37-point performance for Oklahoma. Neither SbOner' nor Brookin bad ever scored that many pbiats in . • coUcme .. me. Oklahoma. 13-2, had won 11 in a row, and t~ losa ... the fint for the Sooners in the 12 sames they have North CaroHna'I J.R. • .... II foulHI In th• • Mt o( ihootlft9 b~ Virginia·~ Brent a.tr • • acored 90 or more points. "We were ready to play .... It's the most ready I've everteee Briu (Shorter) and Rod (Brookin) for a pme," Pitt's Seu Miller said. ''I think we've shown that we ate broke a llve-pmc loslD' streak and Lmproved to 8-6 overall and 1-2 in the ACC. while Nonh Carolina shppcd '° 14-3 and 1-1. It~ the Cavaliers· fim victory since Coach Tcny HoUand was hospitaliud Jan. I for stomach sursery. Holland;-who was released from the University of Vi,.Pnia Medical Center earlier Sunday, visited with the team before the game and went home to watch 1he contest on television. • capable of'beatinJ an~body ~·or of losing to anybody." Pitt's only vactones in its last five games have been 111in1t then-No. 2 Syracuse and Oklahoma. which badn 't lOat liooe losina to Michigan in the third game of the tcalOn. . £1aewhert in collcae basketball Sunday: .,.rWa Slate ltl, Teue11ee to: ln Tallahassee. W....,._ II, Califorala H: In SeattJe, Todd Lautenbech scored six points in the final minute and 17 KCOnds and hit the winning basket as time expired to lift the Walhinaton Huskies to a Pacific-10 Conference victory over the California Golden Bears. Lautenbach rebounded a missed shot by teammate Dion Brown and hit a four-footer, improving the Huskies' record to S-8 overall, 2-3 in Pac-I 0 play. Tony Dawson scored 30 points and George McCloud added 29 as 14th-ranked Aorida State defeated No. 17 Tennessee. Aorida State, 12-1, opened a 50-28 lead late 1n. the first half and fouaht off several Tennessee spuns in the second half. The Volunteers, 11-2. closed to within 66-61 with 12: 14 left in the game on Dyron Nix's 3-point shol, but were never able to get any closer. Vlralala lH, Ne. I Norda Ca,..llaa 12: In Charlot- tesville, llichard Morpn scored a career-high 39 points and VuJinia trounced No. 8 ~orth Carolina in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Teut CkUUu 7', Ill~ 14: In Fort Worth. John Lewis led three players in double figures with 20 as Texas Chri11ian defea_tcd RJCe and maintained its early season lead in Southwest Confcrenec basketball. M~n. a 6-foot-4$ senior guard. made a school- record ei&ht of 14 shots from 3-point range. V1rgin1a Cra11 Sibley added l 8, including 14 in the fim half, and Rich Antee had 17 for TCU. PREP H \Sk f:TBAl.I. Orange County Top 10 Daily Pilot selections I . Saddleback fl6·1J 2. M•ter Del f18·2J J. lrvlne f I 7 • 21 4. Ftn. V•Uey f I 5·2) s. C•po Valley f 1 J ·41 6. S•v•nn• f16-IJ 7. l!stancl• f14·2J a. CdM f12·4J 9. Oce•n View f 11·71 to. Or. Luther•n f 12·41. Boom-booni Jones makes It two In row off Hope Classic win_ He sweeps Azinger, l yle in playoff after a three-stroke rally PALM DESERT (AP) -for the second tjme in two years, Paul Azinaer left the Bob Hope Oassac ti tic on the arecns of a desert aolf course. And, for the second time in e1&ht days. Steve Jones came away a winner, the fint since Gil Morgan in 1983 to sweep the first two tour- namenu ofthe ycaron the PGA Tour. ··1 can•t believe it. I won one tournament in five years and then open up boom-boom," said Jones, who made up three shots on the last three holcaofrepilallon play Sunday. then beatAziqerandSandy Lyle in a sudden death playoff. The lanky, 6-foot-"' Jones, a J..shot winner in the Tournament of Cham- pions last week., won this one with a four-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole, the 14th at Bermuda Dunes. "After they'd missed (Iona birdie attcmpU), I don't know how I shook it in, but I did," Jones said. The victory was worth $180,000 from the total purse of$ I milhon and P'JShcd his ea.rrunas for the season to SJ I S,000, more than many prcvtous full year on the Tour. The playoff ftt set up when Azinaer missed a six-foot par putt on the final boleof rqulation play in th as five4ay, 90-bole toW'n&ment. "I thouab t I made i l. It j ult leaked a little bit to the riaht on me. Obvious- ly, I'm incredi61y disappointed.. I made a mistake when I didn't nttd to," Azi..,-said after the th~puu boeeY dropped hlm beck into a tic for the lad. It was an unfortunately familiar sensation. In the final round of this event a year aso. AzillJCr had a chance to .win until ~1almost in- credibly ~he five-putted one green at lnduml' Wells and four-putted another. This time the lapse was at Bermuda Dunes. "I hit it exactly where I wanted to. It was absolutely in until the last few mchcs. and then it lipped out," Azinaer said. It fimshed off a J.under-par 69 and left ham in a tic at 343, 17 under par. Wlth Jones and Lyle, the burly Scot who holds the Masters tttJe. Jones and Lylt> also had clos1na 699. with Jones makioa a big move at the end. .. I wasn't even thinking about Paul. I was just tryi na to get second," Jones said. But then he ran m a I ().foot birdie putt on the 16th hole and then chipped in for birdie on the 17th. That left him one back goina to the last hole of regulation play and Azinaer's puttina la:-opened the way. "It just aoes to show that you never know what's aoing to happen on the aolf course."' Jones said. Mark Cakavecchia led throuah four rounds and 72 holes-the lenath of a normal PGA Tour event -but could do no better than ~r 72 in the final round and dropped back into a tic for fourth at 344. FAME 'roma1 eee scouts and supporten of the 1ebolar .. thJctcs will convene and it is open to the public. further information on tbc btn- quet and dinner can be obtained by call1na Chuck R0tcrs. a put pres1· dent of the Ora nae County Chapter, at H l-3603. ,t•otc I' HHt \ k. There's no need for dad to watch, it'samatterofwhogetstoshoot Pr .. TtleAaoclat•d Preu 8!\ 1 ON ROUGI=: I a. -Eldon l>ay 11o ~ tnJoy1na h11 part of\\ tun 1~ bchc~<'d to be the ·• only fatheNoll comb1na11on pla)'1n1 collcic ' ba kctball --- Da>. 41 . and h111 son John. 20. JOaned th~ team t Jimmy Swapart Babic t ollcgc durint ~me ter brt:ik and both played aa.11nst Louisiana.;. olJcgc when the ~•son resumed la.st week. "I eO)oyed 11 very murh.11 wasgre;at to ~able to pla~ with m~ M>n nJ the other youn1 tncn I rc:ill) cnjo)1:d it. · Da> said. "One of 1he other player~ came home and lil)\'nt the night with m) Sdn aftcr'\he pmc. and wc d1 ui.~ 11 01 kna1h." he ~1d "The onl)' 1h1na that bother\ me a 101 1\ 1hat )our mind wan ls to do some things. and >our bod JUlil "'on't do them.·· he said. A quancr of a cen1ur) go. ~> was :i auard on h1\ high hool tcam in Okmulscc. Okla. · It was a pretty 1ood team. hc~1d . ··The most pmts we lo t in a season. I bchl'\e. wa h~e lhrte pmcs. "We wcn1 to the ~tate tournament ""hC'n I v.-as a sophomore. We were 32-1 . and 1ha1 on<' los~ wa 1 n the scm1fina1s:· he said. A ner hagh school. he enrolled at a lunaor <'OllCjC and JOIOed the Nauonal Guard -"Son oflale Dan Qu:t)lc dad, but they said. an thl' middle of a scmcs1cr ·Hl'y. it's time to go on ac11ve dul} .... he said. A.fter has tame-in the !.Crv1ce. he held a ~aract> ofJ<>b~ and fullow~d a rocko urcuat. .. , \\as a steer "-rtStlin& champ an 1983-84."' he ~ad. Ql'OTE Ot' THE DA,. .. There's noqucs11on.1fwe arc going to shoot I S of 35 from 1he f rce throw hnc. we're going to haH' scnous problems in t\l'I) tonfl.'rCncc gam~· ·• - Syracuse t 'oach Jim Botllelm, after Svacusc lost 10 P111sburgh IS I· 76 b> m1ssang 20 foul shols Lakers snap streak at 8 The Los Anseles Lakcrs finally won a road pme. OK.. so they didn't have lo.leave.,. • _, Los An~les to do it, but at least it was a step ' • in the ri&bt direction. "We Rill put on the purple uniforms." forward James Werday noted Sunday after the Laken officially ended their team record-tymg eiaht-pme road losina streak by by beating the cross.- town Los An1tles Clippers 116-9$ at the Sports Arena. "It's nice to set one on the road, whether it's 20 minutes from home or an here, but we can't dwell on the streak. I don't think one win on the road solve! all our problems. but ooc.c we start playing better, it won't matter where we play." The victory came just eight miles away from the Lakers' more comfortable Forum hardwood, on which they enJOY the NBA 's only undefeated home re- cord at IW. They hadn't won away from The Forum since Dec. 13. when they won in Ocvcland. "We W....._ only tbouJht about the streak only -_ .. , when we read about u." said 8J1'H kett, who led all sc-0rers with 28 points. -The only pres.sure comes from the fans and the press. wanuna to know what's happcnina. As a team. we didn't fetl 1t was that b11 a deal. But you 1uys (the media) made at b1uer than life, so we had to end 1t. ·• Mai;ic J...._ added 22 pointsan~ came within a rebound of a tnple-doublcas the Laken continued their domination of the hapless Oippers, who are doomed to play the rest of the stas0n here without injured No. I draft pack DuaJ Menl91 Ebewhere in the NBA Sunday, Terry c.m•llip scored 26 points and the Milwaukee Bucks rallied with a 13-2 founh.quaner run to beat the Detroit Pistons 120-112 for their siJf.tb strai&ht victory ... Cit.aria Barkley scored 24 poinuand MlbGmtuklhad 22, leadanathePhtladclphta 7~rs over the Charlotte Hornets 116-109 ... Derek llarfer'• steal and layup with 17 seconds rcmainina helped Dallas hold offthe Ponland Trail Diners 111-108. endin& the Mavericks' sevcn-pmc losfoa streak . . . MkM•l Jo..U. scored 42 points and BlU Cartwr11•• had 23, includina the so-ahead foul Shott Wlth S2 seconds rcmainina as the Chicaao Bulls beat the &!ton Celt1~ 110-104 ... ll«J S,.rrew scored 20 poin~ includ1"1 four foul shots in the final 19 seconds of double oven a me, and Miami rallied from an early 29-point deficit to beat the Indiana Pacers 118~117, endina the Heat's l()..pme losina streak. Burke bedevils Oiiers, 1 -0 The New Jersey Devils beat Edmonton ~ I~ as Patrik s.MatrMa scored bis 18\h pl of the season and pltender Seu B""• * • ltOooed all 26 Otkn shots ... Elsewhere m lbe-NHL Sunday, Pul MadAu scored two pJs and Itri• y..,... added a pl and three assists 11 the Drtroat Red W1np &napped the Philadelphia Ayers' cieht-tame home win.Dini 1truk with an 8-4 victory. The Red Winp' victory was \Mir rant in nine road pmcs ..• Jee'"' a...a. made 36 saves. many or them ~ular, to lad the Bufl'ak> Sabres to a 3-2 victory over Calpry ... &m. Miiier, Brtu lMtdl and T!f11 Orua .. rallied New York from a 3-0. first-period deficit u the Raneen beat the Pittsburah Per\luins 6-4 . ' •·1 waun tft11Mtton tht railroad for about 11 )nn. I hen I wai. 1ft the MW tar btllinna for about I 0) <'In - le manaacr. ht-ft I O'lt-acd m) owA lumber )"arJ . Is.old m} bu\mr" two yta"' aao." he' said. He and his ~'lfr. Kath). alrcacJ) •ere fttl1n1 • <'811 to (. hmuan tcf'-'l('t. and the). with 1hc1r ')oun&Nt ion, Zachar). IO. vi\ltrd OOl' of two brothcl').-m·law "'ho arC' with the SwagMt oraanuauon, one with the worldw1dC' mma\try anJ on1: the on dm.-ctor for 1~ S(hool. tic called John anJ told him about tht-school anJ that hr thoulht he (Ould pla) N~ .. ttbtll there. John had phi)td wmc ba~ball ::u a JUnaor collqc in Kansas. but hadn't pla)ed buk.i..·tbJI smct has sophomore \eason 1n h1a.h M:hooJ "I C'am<' down her(' and took a look at 1t and fdl an IO\C witb 11."' Juhn \aid. "'I pracllCl-d 11\-lth the tram a f~ dn)\ and ~ad. · rha~ i \\here I ou&ht ,to be .' so I C'lme ~d~ . Eldon said he and John uk"d 10 play a lot of one-on· one "He ah~a)'\ wanted 10 beat me. and he''> aot to the point. now. where he c;1n do it." he \31d ldon. Kathy and John :all enrolled at w apn Bible. lronu:all)'. Jamm)' Swaaprt·!I widely publicized rall and repentance pla>cd a part 1n thetlder 0a) ·sd«isaon 10 aoend ·waggan Bible. A )'ear go. Swaaaan wu accu~-d of 1mproprac1) w11h a pro 11tu1c and admancd 10 havin1 ~inned ap1ns1 (.,od. ha~ famtl)' and his congn.'g311on ··That's one reason I'm here I'm behind him 110 pcrcen1:· Da) ~1d ... The Bible \:l)S V.l· have all sinned and follm short Brothl'r S\\agg.an asked for for&1vcne\11 1n 1he right manner." I'\ THE 81.E..\('HJ:Rs ... / ~ 1 , "Keep flying. It's a trap." East takes 24-6 Shrine win ST AN FORD -A fake punt and Lewis Tillman's power runnina propelled the East ~ to a 24-6 Sbnne Game victory over the West '(.=>' Sµnday in a aamc Iona on talent but sbon on offensive firepower. Tillman stood out amon' the bevy ofbluc<h1p NFt prospects who arc collqe seniors by ruonfoa for 16 yard!I and a touchdown. But he never would have scored on the to-ahead dnve in the ICIC:Oftd· q_uaner ~tbout a bat of tfickm' by the &st coecbina sian: Shnnc Game rules prohibtt e"ottc formauons and blitzina an order to best showcase the talent to of top coUqe .eniors. But fake ~nts arc allowed, and East kicker Mike G11lcttc of Mich1pn scampered for a fint down to spark the only touchdown dnvc of the first balf. "That was the tumin& point," said East coecb-Mike Gottfried of P1tl "h was (Mltmi coach and East assiswn) Jimmy Johnson's adca. Johnson reviewed the rules yesterda} and pve Gillette the a,recn liaht." West coach Larry Smith, whose team othcrw1x played well dcfensavely but never aot unlrlCk.ed on offenK. aareed wath Gottfned. TEl.t:\ ISIO ,.H \DIO TaLaYISION 11.JO o m -C8A aASKITaALL: Ctlartt-\lon el QuM C1tv, ESPN 4.JO om -COLLI GE IASf(ETaALL: Svr.cin.e et COMeelic.UI, ESPN 6.30 pm -COLLEGa aASKITB•LL: Oftt0 Stele et Mlchtoen, ESPH I o m. -..O.H 9'ACIMG: Sent• Anit• reoten, Cna~ S6 !Prime Tlcti-1, 10.lO om.) t JO om -COt..L•Oa aAJK•TaALL Cal ll•te Fu11et1on •I ~•·us Yeo.ts ldNY*t), CheMtl t 9tAOtO , o m -NO 8ASICIUAL&..: "40ullon er L.._tn, KLAC mo> 6 JO om -COU.l•I aAIKITaALLJ UCI a t UWI Sl•te. KPZE 01901 I om -COLL.IOI aAMtlTaAU.: C•I Sta .. Fu»erlon et Ne'l.O.·l•t V..at, KMHY (1600) ' 0 m -C:Ot..L•o• aAMt•TaAL -Lono 8MCfl Stall •t PKAtlc (CfllrtH), K,.ZE OttO) · Reca~ling the guarantee · Joe Namath, Jets and the AFL came of age From TM Associated Press ··1 o say 1hat there was a friendly relat1onsh1p between the owners of • Twenty years 110. the National 1he two lca&ucs would be miik3d- Foolball Lcaauc received ats first taste ins." recalrtd Cleveland Brown of P1nty. owner An Mcxktl The New York Jets. mak1ns Jood The first Super Bowl was played on Joe Namath's ··auaran&ee' for af\cr the 1966 seat0n and pve AFL vactory. pulled off one of sport's penasans httle 10 bc»st about as the betatst upsets by shunana down the Vince Lombudi-coechcd Omn Bay heavily favored Belt1more C"ohs 16-7 Packen rolled over che Kansas Cuy in the third Sul'" Bowt. Ouef'1 3~10. In his ~sellina The win not only made Namath• acxount of the 1967 aealOft. "ln1t.ant n1ttonal ctltbrity, but r:.;~ the& the Replay.·· Plckcnpard Jerry Knimtr Amencan Foocbell could remembered hi• team l1uah1nf out compete with. and even itdcat. the loud whilt waithi"I films o the vcry_bnl the NFL hM to offer. Chiefs. "There were a k>4 of au rs who Kramer was mott retpectful of the wanled IO ,et even with w NFL.'" Oakland Raiden.• the 196 7 AFL llid Don Ma=. the Jeas' ac.arwidc champions. but the Plt1'en.. playinJ receivcrwllo h11carttrwithlhe (or tbt last tune under lombarda. New Y oR Q;anlS in the late 19'°'. apin domanaacd IM Super Bowl With "I doll'tcutt very Often. but rd say an easy 33-14 vectory. JCN'rcdallln~t-cwancedtoprove On .-per. the third S..per Bowl o..tva. 1 ... t0 lid of &Ut..,. didn't Iha~ up as bcma much clotcr. ,., "" no1 btint IOOd tnoup." Led by journc1man quancrbeck Earl . nt AFL hlld 6eCft r.pt1D1 for MorraU, who filltd in brilhantJy for• ,.._. titK'e iu inc:eptMN'I an -1960. IOftooalmCd Jolluy Uni&as. and an ~ 111enduce Md tmPf'O\'ed --vt. bUlli111 ckfn1t. the C olll &k~niadtbt.-• liillllll IJ.1 4iriD1 the ....., .,. lib Na--. Md ~1 o•ucor1n1 o,,o ... t• rr1..:-s.m~ .... -....................... ~ --.~-= ......... .,.-;;,;;: ..... ,. had only the third-best record 1n the ~~ H Kansas City and Oakland each finished 12-2 to tac tor fi"t in the WestftTI Division. And while 8ah1morc breezed throuah the pla)'offs. dcfHt1n1 Manntsota 24-1' an the first round and crushina the Cleveland Browns l4-0 in lht champ1onlh1p, tht Jets were forced 10 rally from behind an thtar 27-23 v1c1ory over the Raiders "I thou&ht It Wll IOlnl tO I runaway 6«au5ie the Cotts wtrc cons1dtrcd one of the arcat NFL trams and I didn·t think t~ Jets were an~wherc near our bnt," Kan11sC"11~ owner Lamar H11nt said. A qukk poll 1n the praa boa af\cr Bllumo~·s ,. • ., .... 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"*' TOHIGHT UCI •I Ul•ll Stell. 6l0 Pm TU•SOAY 'IVealmcl!'t ., Sou•~"' C• lorn.• c~. 1 )0 C"r 11 COlleOe trvine :I Po<111 .__ Hni.•r-7l0 THIMSOAY Ft~\llO SI•'• el UCt. 7 JO ~•IDAY Soun"'" C: •orn.• c....._ •1 Cllr l! Col- "•~ 1 )0 IAT\MDAY U" • .,,,,., Pl Pec1f c :t UCI 1 )0 sec f romllt v1ctoncso"er 1woof theCi\A( \top teams. Cal BapllSt ( 11 ·5) b> 18 point~ and Cal Lutheran b) 29 point!>, would su est its more than a hot s1an al Lutheran, which feature!> a pre· conference Khedulc dominated"' 1th 5eVcral NCAA 01' 1~1on II and Ill opponents because of the school\ dual affih1t1on throu1h football. went 6-8 min non<onfcrcnce pmcs .. Their ~ord 1\qu11edcce1v1n8." Rc)noldssa1d "Our .. cdsJu\I pla)cd C\tremel) well forthc ""hok 40 fm1nu1ci)and that was rcall) e».Clt· n •• 1 \:vcstmont went 6-7 1n non-con· fercnce ac11on 1ndud1n1a four-po1n1 Ion to 01' 1i1on I James Madi n and wme respectable scort's •a.a• n t wmc of the AIA'stopteamut the Wa hbum Tournament in Kans.a Bui Wc11mon1 could be ttady 1010 with 1he re tum of1hc1r top pla)cr an former Mater~' t I 11h and Orange Coast Collett standout M 1 kc Kelly "The) 're 1d1umn110 lo\tng Kell) 1cmporanl)'." Rc)'nold' said. .. They'1rc pla)cd C\'try 1eam touah The1rrtt0rd'u httlc dccc:1vma. but the) 've picked up the p1ttcs bec:tu~ the) '"c '\I.On about fi1rc 1n rov..'' 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" ,, U allACT4 t \ ,... , ... ,. ,_ .. ,, ..,.,,.,.. --.. .e}IJ)t UCI From Bl '11111 moH·~ the hnll prem qu1tkh ha\ slO"-Cd \Omcwh.u under lir\HC'.tr hcJd l03ch Ko hn "lmllh ( on"'tl' a h1~h \(hool '>pnntt•r '\<'C'mcd 1<1 llnun\h H1 lhe c\gt<'' pre" 1ou\ "'1dc-or>t·n \l\ le I le "'a' marned dunn& 1he \ummc.-r Uut whale he couldn·1 do mul h ol Jn'. th1n1 whale stamng the lirn ~'en pmc\, he·., performed '>ohdh ,,n ch<' hen ch th<' pa\I ~'en One place 1hcr,· 1' no m\'>al'f'\ I\ rn repll\:tnl f1"t 1cam all lt)nfcrcnce ~le\ 11on k.e' 1n '"on \cnll)r Reid '\/ewe) and frt'\hman Kt"ndall 'ounahlood ha\C \hart'd tht pmnl guard dull<' bul the \gate.'\ h." c had problem' 1hrov. ina 1he tiall 3~'3~ C'\pcetall~ und1 r prC\\urt' IJtl' rn the ballgame ~C"'<'' t\ the kad1ng "-Ort'r Im lh<' \U•<'' al ~U 4 point\ pcr g.rnle and \ oun&blood ~ 4 bul 'IOPhmnorc l<\lbcrl ( happcll 1\ ~l't'•n& morl' a1 tton al the potnt .ifler relen1 .. iron~ perfo1 ma nee\ oil lh<' hem'h l>t\lc C ommuntlV CollC'&C' tr.an,kr Darrt'I \\.h11c. a t>·l·om-6 Junior tor ward ha~ been 1mprt" \I\ c \lnc:e l.tklOI O\Cr a ~lilrtlO& .. p(ll rhun ( OOV.I) '1&-llOSl the nl\(l\11} of Detroit While a'cr cd lour pmnl\ and \hot 31 percent for the first '>C' en pmc'I Hc'u' era cd 14s1n<:c101nana the fi ,..., 'ltrina · athan Grant, v.h<l mo .. t'J rnto a \tan1n1 fo f"\11rd ;.pat w11h White ap1n\l Dctro11. ha\ a'c rgC'd po1n1und 5 rthound\ 11lhcrl Pepe or Grc1 Hou kttpcr. v.ho hild :a ti11 game ap1ns1 l CI 1n the tournament final. w 111 tan 11 c ntcr. 8 u1 wh1te1rt•r the hncup. 11· Nc"'c' 'ilrhO th offense ~voh e around. \.lid Mulhpn. who added tht' 1c .. t pla,inadcfcn alc.nmorc aarc \llrt'• I).·• , 01 a big \urpn~ 1nce ~m11h i.pcnt ~' \Car ~ n a;, l\lant to Indiana·~ Bob K n11ht hcfore an1\t1n1 Rud Tueller la\t ~H<>'1 at t.ah ~tatc. CRANE From Bl ~a\on the t03C:he\ left and whtl<' h1\ grade point a1rt"~ae "'IS \ulTictcnl. h1\ SI<\ T scores "'crt .. fr"" point\ utl NC .\ .\ standard H1 \ thought\ curnt'J 10 ( omptun < ollege but 11\ coach tit'nn D\e tool the ht'ad coachin&Job a1 C. al ~l•le l and the.-S<. hool had no1 found :a replacement •~ the "hool 'car ar· n'cd That\ wht'n l alhoun callt-d and told ( ranc 10 conUtd (J1lh\ ll was a btl or .. d1-.appotnlmen1 tor Crane. who thought he m1S}\1 h-.q· been read) to pla' bJ ~ctball at a tour·\ Car ~hoot "That WI\ m' &oal .u 1h<' end nl m' senior \Car." (rant' '"lid "I didn't lool at i JC a\ an op11on c11her "I'' e kit. now that I'm ht'r<' that I wa~n·t read~ tor the collegl· k'cl Coming 10 Oranac < " n(1t 11nh hclJ>'·d mt' mature on 1he ~c;kctball lOun but a~ .1 pcr,un It'\ a &ood route for a lot at people to llt'ttcr prc:p; rt' )OU for going on · H15' cOon' ha'c.-brought 1ntcrc\t from C'al State t-ullcrton of the 811 We I. Pepp<"rd1ne or th<' \\.l'\I < 00\l ..\1hlc11c and the: l nl\('f\11\ of \1,,., :t· chuscm of the \clanlll I 0 Ht' pllln'> 10 graduatt' al the end ol th<' \ummcr Km~tcr "T'c JU\l alw;a)~ w~nll-d to pla' ''" Ifill Jc, cl ... sa id Crane of b1 \!\ion I baslttball "I 1lw'l\s dreamed aboul pla) ins at a hool hkc "-onh Caro· lina or \H11CU'!it' I'm JUSI hlpp\ Ill pla ()1, '''on I ball lt'\ acnna ll' )'I(' :a challenat I led I'm read) for chc neA;t tt'p It hould bl-exc1t1ng " 4 Time~ ha .. e chanied 'llnu Craoc fil'!tl lm"ed 111 (oast 16 month\ B.ft(> "I"'•" l.tnd of'lhak) at fim .. Cra tlt i.a1d "But the pc\>plc hel"("11Te ltalh nice and rc<epu' e co"' a rd me. Or.ln ~ Coast 1s a good program acadcrnK wise Tht' 1ealhtr'> realh help \OU ·· It's httn a 101 uf hard v.ork t1l11 after ommullnf from Compton h" fir\l ~car. mo' mg to Costa Mc...-i '11 hi) ~phomorc "<uon smoothC'd the C"nnrc proct'>'> ··1 \lo':l\ tna,ehn@ '5 10 40 m11c.,,o et here e11.:h da' ·· t rane rcmcmbcf"\ "I m1 \Cd wmt d as'>t''> and 1t had iii negalt\C cfTc{ t on <'"Cr) th1na "-ov. rm glad I'm \ta\ 1ng here I can conccntralc more on school and basi..etball nu1 on how much mone' I ha'e to pul 1n the gas tank • "I ~m lt•d 1n the &"m a~a during 1he da\ ~hen I'd get out of practice I ,,.,., ~tired I'd ka' c school here :u 7 1n tht C'"e n1ng and lea 'e homt" toa.r1 here at 1 an the mornin . I hnd m1aranc headaches It aflC'C"ted "" gnides Jnd I didn't have much of a load the li~1 ~car. Thi~ )C&r I'm 1ak1n! a full lood " 'ow that all \C'Cm\ '<'~ tar av.u' The path'" more 1n tocu\ -onC1\c.-t l'tl goah clo~r to h1i. gra'p "II°'> b«n a \Cr'\ po'lt\l\t' tl\ln :· ~•d Crinc of h1' ~ophomon'.' lrt'ar at C. out "ThCTC wen-a lot of neiluvc.-, last ~car I feel good about m~~lfand the tt'am 1( w(' pla) a' a team w ht'n \OU ha\t' Iha I \OU can do JU'1 about an~1h1n1 " ------------------------• COOLlllG SYSTEM FLUSH s29!L!STAX •INSPECT COOLING SYSTEM • FLUSH COOUNQ IYITIM • CHECK HOSES AND aEL TS •RESTORE W1TH UP TO 1 GAL. ANTH££ZE OLD OBILE/GMC TRUCKS 28&0 Hlfbor Blvd. • Costa Meu (714) 640.1840 .. A,. LMe<,. .... ,. JETS wr had hnc r ., r \\c abo had fall so, 11 and I.me™'° fJ(101l'I 10 From 12 •· ..aid: up the bl1v. We onl) hofX'd 1ha1 · h ·, 1,,4 l'.~c' i;;t'pl on bhllln& Ix'\ uw "~ .. uh thr llti~) "°~thous t ,.n~~ l:v¥~ lho·u~l '°'"I.' ,0 uld lick ·cm:· able pcopk ""'~ pain11nJ us. The Jct~ v.erl.' Jlw unimpre\"'--d h' But Namath an.d the cl\ v.erl' 111 the colt\' olli-n~· · bu inr:\s on the held un C10Y.d\ . • who did 1clev1s1on pla•t-b)·Pli.l\ fu1 .. I h re "~-.n 1 o lot ot 1masinn· 1hc game. remrm~rl'\J 'watdllnJ the tion." dckn 1vr: end ul!lf) Ph1lb1n team \\Ork out du11111 thl· "ed.. \aid .. fh~·) Ice )OU knn" "h:u the) "h v.:i\ the \H'ird~\t pr.a 1in'. I v.a' v.ttt ao1na 10 Jo anJ th~' did 11 The) 1ht.•rc for n hour and n hnlfand 1hm.• ~·11ihc 1ran1) 1n thl.' 'l~ l \\Ith 1h1.·ir y,asn'1 a wo1d )p0k{'O. \II \.OU 1.ould per onncl and "'-' d1dn I 1~1nk thl'' hear "'3\ 1he 1hull of bod> h1111n1 v.c~ goina tu do 1htH to "'' bcxh. nobocJ) ~1d an) 1hing. hula. d"n11s ina 1he 17-po11H ··the) "'ere 1hc mosi m hgncd. d\Dntage. "'JH'Onc.:crncd abuu1 rnn m uh~ bo)'S in the country The) t:unmg ama1h were dc1ermined." "I empha\lll'd Nama1h was "' h" The Jcis had a strong oflcn c. w1th tou11h )Cir v.orkll'lg v.11h h1 ~1me a math passing lo Mit) nard and r~"t'CI\ crs wh1f(' Eafl had JU~.t four Gc-orgc ucr and hand1ngofflo Matt months Y.-1th h1 rl.'n~1,rr . .\nJ ncll and Emerson Boozer Thc..•1r v.h1lc rc\pcctlul ol Namalh s ,\IUl<:k defcnSI..' led lhc .\f L ag:unst the rush release and ~111 1n reading dclen<ic:~ and corncrback Johnn) Sample. a Shula had no plam for turning av.a) former Coll. had solldi fic..'Cf the 1oe\.·· from the bht1. .. ondar) .. The blllz 11o what got us there "We were watching films of the hula s~ud. . (ohs after the point spread had been A cro"d of75.377 packed M1.im1' announced." 11ght c..·nd Pete La m· Orange Bowl on Jan. 12. upcr moos re allcd ... .\lier cemg soml' of Sunday. with scalpers scc~1ng S 100 the 1h1n~ the.•\ d1J I got up and said per ticket Before the game to e"crybod). ·if v.c watch this aslronauts James. A. Lovell. Frank an) more we re going, 1o get 0\ er-Borman and Wilham .\ ndc ' confident ·.. rc..-c11ed 1hc Pledge of .\lleg1ance :mJ Thr Jets believed 1hey could have telc' 1s1on commen~a1or Al LA:· success running and pa<>sing aga1ns1 Rog.alls stated that 11 the Jets gained 1he Colts. On 1hc ground. the) \\ere 100 }ards rushing. the} had a good coun11ng on left tac~lc W1ns1on Hi ll chance of winning to ncutrahu aging defensive end Meanwhile. Ev.bank tal~cd to h1-; OrdcllBraai.eandopcn holcsfor~ncll pla~c..·rs.aboul not repeating t hem•~· and Boozl'r takci. of the pre' 1ous AFL ~upcr Bov. I .. It all narro"cd c.Jo,, n to Braasc..' I teams bccaml' prCll) obse\scd." said Hill. "I told lhrm v.c had 10 ma1n1a1n l·ut b) 1hl' (.ohs in I Yt>J our po1!.t I thought the teams in 1hc1r brt'ali late •n tht penod ~htn ucr tumbled a uJrltn~ PM~Ulth;> J~ if 12 anJ hnc:had\·r Run Puncr n,·, o' efl·J On 1h1ro-~nd-4. torrall luund fom ~1tl'hell in thl' end 1onr. bu11hc b:»ll bounct.'d otl 1h~ rTH'l\fr· ~houlder Ill d and t(and> Bl.•\ erl intctccptt..-d "It had 10 t u p;a'; oH·r <hnc cker) ICA1k1n\Ontandunur1 me " Be' crly ~1d "'It h d 10 be a pi:rfect pos . but the prl·-.11u1c fro1111hc lmr made him (Mon all> hurt; the throw Al v.as able 10 lakt• awn) M11chdl's '1s1on and th l· ooll h11 h1\ houlder pad.'' The Jct!!. startc..-d ot their ~U and Namath ~pn 11111& "19 sua1ah1," Snell around the lcO uJr: w11h tt 1ll kading 1hc wa) "On the lir~t f l.t) of the game wL ran 3 ~v.cep and broke clean I brnkt• for about I 0 or 12 )3rds:· said ncll. whogain~d 121)ardson 30carnc' "I came ba<'k to the huddle and '31d, 'These gu} !i. are not ~ tough.· .. Snell got the ball on four 1ra.1gh1 plays. &aming 26 ':ird . On third· and-4 ;u thc 50, Namath h11 Sauer for 14 yards. 1hen connl'Cled "11h thl "1dercce1vcraga1n fora 13-vard14111 W11h the ball 11 1hc 4, amath c..alled for nell again and the full ha k swept m for 1he scorr "That touehdoy,.n ~tant:d happen· ing before the ball was snapped:· Namath said •· 1 saw them ~end a dcfcnSI\ e pla)er on the field and knew wha1 forma11on the> v.ould be 1n We didn't e"cn 1ake three-point stance~. I bche,ed 1ha1 lirc;1 pht second put us 1n the cndzone · IMJl9U .. Tht JlrM dtfln1tel) hc'I~ '" alona:· Ftuna 111d .. A penon hkc • n Modtll. who had a Jtdl au w11h a srn• haMC>r). coukfjuwfy 1 mo'e to the FC bccau2 the Bro~n would pla)1n1 Jue amath and lh Jets ·· nd (or Modr:ll anJ the other NF ov.n<''1. the pme v.a\ an u_n"'~lcom lruon in hum1l1t). "I rt'mem~r s1uina in the bo\ -.11 (Nf-"l comm1s 1oner Pete) Ro1ell and ((.h1cago Bears owner) C1t'Or tfal s dunn1 that unbd1e,ab U~I • Moddl said ··we \\ert IJhlS and appallcJ 11 v.ru11 "'1 h p~n1ng I'm 1111 n.-co"erma from 1t . "We though I the NFL v.a\ \upcrio bul history h.u pru'C'd our JuJimen "rong. •• SUPER aow~ IU ./ J .. j "· Cdt1 7 N Y • .Hf\ '"'"'*' S<.,. bV OUll'tltn o I 6 >-t •••• 0 ,_ s.tMd Quart« NV J-Slld • tllfft, ,, ... ,~ •iC•I, s.n TW• OU.,_ N'f J-H~ lurfltr )2 •S1 NY J-FC. Turn\'f 30 1101 '°"'"'°"'~ NY J-rG lurt1•r t I~ eu-H II I ·~ (N ~~·' .. ,.. '.'•I A-1S l71 HY J F 11,1 oo ... n. 1• 1 Ru•~• var Ch 0 ·11~15 13; :: Pau !"11 • , lteturn Y t lOl Como All 11v 17 1t o 17 •I S.Ct.1117 Yt•Ol LO'' ?• 11 0· P..nll • ,, l ·• '"'""°'" l.Cli' I I I Pt11111 t\ Y1ro\ S 11 l-1 IHOIVIOUAL ST 4TISTICS RU~HING-lffw f r; ~n.-1 lO· 111 6ool"' 10 19 Mtt!M l 1 I••''""" • Mltft ll 116 H t 19 Un.Ill l 0 /'1-#tl ?•ff'IM1.1i 11 PA~~INCP-Nt,. V~~. Nl,.,,..11'1 11•1' 0 1C6 P•r 1H 0· 1 0 0 811-t Mbrtt t 11•)·11 UllllU II 1• I 110 RECE IWNG-l'ftw Vork, 51_,., e• 1» $t>e~ Bubb• Smith f 781 of the Colts tries to get to Joe Namath, but th• Colts couldn•t get dose In Super Bowl Ill. And E"bank foll the Coils' blitL first two bowl games had lost their \\Ould pla) right into the hands of poise:· Ev.bank recalled Namath's pass111g gartll' Ne11her team scon.-d 1n the first ··Namath had a quid, relca'lt' and quarter. But the ('ohs got the firs1 After each learn nu'i~d lield goul auemp1s, 1hc (oh~ threatened again when Mane r.i1.:cd 58 )ards on a trap pla) to the Jets' 16 But y,.hrn 'iorrall 1hrcw to \\-1lhe R1chardsqn at the ~- 5.imple cu1 in fronl nnd 1nterccp1c..·d • '°· Malllol 3 20 l•"""'°"' 7·1) 8tll·mo<• flo<flt rCIM>ft • SI Orr J •1. ~ti..•v ) )5 Mallt 7•JO, H,JJ 1· I M1•t"4 l IS M !l!ltO F ElO CPOAL.!1-Ntw <to-•. TvNr el '1 8• l1mo<t M.lt"M \ 11 4 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6•2·5678 FROM NOfn'H ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH OAANOE CO. THE DAil Y PILOT Cl..ASSIFIEOOfACE ~ T~S.-M· Th 1 30em..f 00pm Fri 7 30etl>-5 30om .S.t •.oo.m-11.30.rn .,..,_ Counlet M·F I 0011m-S1>0pn\ H"uot .. ~ l 'lllltl -.~ '(Jfl.' 1t •• "' " ~ . l: !" ... \ ~-~ . ' . ~.I • I ''' . . ... ' ' I ' ~ , ,.. • p ·::,....' rJ .... '"r' tr., ' , .. CHECK YOUR AD T._f .. ITDAY ,,. 0..... .............. .-....C-• ... e(_ ..................... ~.,, ..... . 91C<"" ............. ...., ..... ,... .... ~, ...... .., .. ~ . ..,,.,.,.,, ~ • .a »11 '"' 0-... .,., -~ ,.. .....,., .., ...... ,.,, ,,. .,. .................................. ,_~ .... .---c••-<Wfll ......... ~~ ...... -r-., ,,...,.,. ................... ,.,,,............_ ........ 1.i.1 •·.· ....... . " I J . . .. -.. .... .. .~ .... " .. .. R ' .. . . . ).' - rn 1002 Newponludt 1069 Corona def Mar 2122 coaiim 2124 Newponle.clt 2169 South Coast Metro CoscaMtu 2624 COIUMtsa 2624 -f ii_.. NEW USTINGI Spaclou1 2BR, frplc, NEWPORT HEtGHT'S. 38r 28R 1BA, grt 9'Mnbelt 2186 280 1~BA. •ldoMd _gar· llTT• 1M 11.00 (U Repair) For• 3BA, 2.58A Popular X Plan bltUns,cerj)9t. lhullWI, 28a. Gar, Verd, frptc, vtew 2245 "'9te ~· llZf •••• age, w/d l'IOC*up. dining E'ltde 2BR. garaige, letoe ~ Tu DelinQuent OPEN HOUSE FRI 1/13 patio, gar. $1300/mo + $1150/mo + depoelt, no 11200/mo ..0-9019 So ;:. _ __. room. trplc, pa tio ywd ~patio, watv hlc-r-Of*tl: Now Seiling. 501 V9ntll• $389,000 NCUrlty 81WM-0823 P9tl, &42·5722 The Property M#1 38PR 28~~ ._.., 1970/mo. One YMI' ...... up 1795/mo TNt .,..., Cell (AeNn-THE PROPERTY MART lu.a, ., ..... gwege. lndry Call 5-4S.5793 2548 ORANGE dable) 1·511-459-3540 ..0-9019 ••• ,.., _,.. .. 2BR 2BA condo, McLean ""· frplc .• patio 1975/mo ... """" ...... TSL MGMT &42·1803 ... WILi 11 •Hm 1BR yerd no pee. $595 • ... sos Sunftow 28R 1 ..... ...,.. ........ now 1------=--=-=..,-.~= •t H 311 fof ~ .... , llllD EhtoY COM at lt1 beet In mo: Av811°now l50-22545 on 001f oourM, $1750/mo. TSl MGMT &42-1803 ~:-' .:-~~ 38R 2BA S995/mo & 28R -... NIMl1 Canel front w/dec:k, 2 tt\19 ~ & luxunou. Ctlil l4CM829 'fl/ · 1 1BA 1795. Ft'Pk, pat)o, We'I QM you tn. down k\ 1tory, 4BR 38A, 2 frplca. 3BA Tu8A bemrty. Short SPACIOUS 28R 2BA 2 •CHIC I lltled Lid ==lb No pell ~27 dlw. COY«ed parttlng, exctlgfoulNweofown· dbl garage, community or tong t«m IN. lmmed etoryCownhome.Gerege, Sanda~r~Bt den ° -** ...... ** lndry rm. No S*• Oya Wlhlp. YtN melce tn. ~ & tenni.. CloM to occpy poalble CNtdtell tlMll yard. ftrepleoe, wet d • 'te ~-A emal, queec complex &4NM79 Eve &42-5392 mthfy pymt1 & we lhlf• beech. 1310.000 . & P9t• <Mt. 12800/mo bar. Smell ~•t ok. 8":;/:,;!":6-5994 ll&Md 2606 18A pooWde w/patJo &. EMtllde 2BR 1BA. gw, eppreo. You receive Ownr/Bllr 722-9194. Call DOUG HERBST $875/mo, Agt 0 5-4912 cspot1M50/mo Ot 1BR trpc beeln celNng, 1750 100% , .. beneft1a. Must • ._, ___ ITI 720-3980 or 78()...5000 TOWNHOUSE •NEWPORT HEIGHT$• ~rRACTI': ~BR,APT,.. Uf)plf w/beleony &. get· 191 ~ S500 eec; 2 .pet- 1\ave dMn credit. Ag1 -• -~ ~~A..V End un11 2 mat• 1U11-. 2BR 2BA, large yard. aun POf' ~ QU age 1700/mo "Uk.• new eont No Pit• &50-1791 957-8002 [)y9, Ev. Wkncfl Nice 3BR t~BA. large lot. KU°"""lla .. / 2 '* atteched Garage S1 t95. Dave, Newpor1 ldul1. No pet1. 1750/mo & ~ pvt•• Areplacle ,,,_,,,.,,,.,.·,...,,,,,=-==--...,...-.,.-~~------t jutt reduced to 1240.000 , • . . be600ny ~ nice ' padftc R.E. &4~ yMrty Cell 873-92•7 PoOI apa. lndry tst .+. EASTSIDE 2BA ger. lndfy, lllbol Ca11Unda.Aft.S4MM3 \t\X I :t..11 I~.\ II lt100/m0 ..... 1051 •mtlU&fMM'I mm 261J7 MC .HO PETS 5-49-2447 1dnt cond. :-: .,..., ,.,.._ 1007 allll• ~ REALTORS • OW JOlnt 2126 •NO FEE CH.AAOED• OCEAN BAY VIEWS. •BAY TIMBERS• ~24~~~eyt, .... ~...a '!,R;J:::C.+e!,~~ Cosu Mesi 2124 BEACH CONDO Mani egent "'2•77C>e 28R. Pallo. No c, SM5 1=·1o rr::· ,:t;:,. ~ Eutltde a.en. bMmed ::t~~== R---Farms 1400 aq, ft. 3BA 2BA. lrg Quiet tBA 1BA •viii 2/1, lll-4112 :i~i~:7~72 tmkr W8eySt'"5 aso.'.6357 =-Ok~ ~::"'pcl9A~ 17""'000 • ...,_ yerd, 2 eat gar. Pett oil. PoOl.jee,petlo 1750/mo. PEHl"'.,U' .. ""''"RLY .,._ •~ 7.,. ••• 2 ..,, Gt0Wt 1575 S1t75 (818)359-9612or Ce11240-34&1 ,_ ""''""' '1tU.AnMll* * . * now ... 9' _....... (818) 445-55-48 •SBA 2BA lower dupto. Ut .. ~ Hf~ No pet1 38' ta..~. WID Nt -EXT ........... RA-LA-=AO=e ""'ROOMS""'""".,.....,.,,,... 2:on~c.:t:iNCA~1!!~~ 2BR 1BA. •. nice feuuln ::.:c r:&~· '4 lN l5T-1170/78()...1713 I :;~-~~~'~7!: ~ 38R 21A. prage $250/ecreonwytennl. yard, Mhf~ryr hkuJ>9. Vll!y 2134 •Spaclou1 3BA 2 BA ATTRACTIVE28A21tory. 384'4 E. 1811't8t 1875(~~ Tr ... end vtew1 with 2208-D Placentia 1715 TIBURON CONDO Bal~ Upper ~ on ~ new ._'l' gar , patio, TSL MGMT &42·1803 ---~----- good wet• table Hunt mo. No peta. 545-7983 Model. SBA 21MtA. 2 port i.ieno. Garage, nice laYnOry, 1050/mo Y"'Y **ml .... * end ll1h naerby. **EASTSIDE adore~ Story, W8ll In Pantry, 2 weter.,...,11350 173-4Ne •EASTSIDE 18A, new A amell, quiet ~ C-dll ... 1022 175-1887 28A 1BA =· , car Car O.ege 11100/ mo •Deluxe 211oty3BR3BA ...._.~ 2BR 1a• t pelnt .. ~pallo,oerldgat· StudloS.SSO &t8fwlt-' ' A all 2/1 M2 7470 w/le mlly rm root ....... · "· lt9'>t o age • ......., mo rest 1oct M60 • .,,., HllM • .. • gerage,97~ H/1mo2 Agt " • aundec*, trplo, ·garage. 1a , 2 c.r cerpott, NO dogl 1M-t224 ~yd. pat&IO ___, ~ • .... ll1fr11•1 ..-.. Hin. le.cit 2140 Qutec.,... •1500/mo oceen vtew. 11100/mo ..... e new ._, .... •I ...... •WTWHI •SpedoUI 3BR 2'4BA 2 )"t'Y&45-4080 *UITW* POOi, ._ ~ 11t • II Sml ~ yd 38A 18A. 1 BLOCK TO i tory twnhme Prvt OCEAN VIEW BACHELOR 1BRU25 2BRll86 o.t, ...: NO PETS 9-2447 .·==~... mini bllnds. ~ =-=: BEACH. 212 9th St ~ comm NI~ view of Klt/dtnlng .,._ $515 Incl 9M-pd 23~a:"~~ LAAOE 38R 28A uptt,.1, -• .-..JCMfllol $800 Weier pd. &46-<1902 paint, w/d hOC*up canal 3 e« ptllng Frplc. utll , 'f(ty. ~emlcr ' fNewey doM ...... Alf • 1 Wrtne. &47-41U d/w, w/d hkup S1IOO/mo Ho Petti 07~72 •U1T • 1AHR• rnr+M&o eec Ho.,_., la-IMI--Genlrll 2102 *WTW* 3BR28A.2c.tgar,lgltv VIWIEITAU --SfEPSTO BEACH NewcarJ*,Oreett.oc Cell (714)'""3737 -• ••Ill * LAS VEGAS ~ * 3BR 2BA. 809 E 18th rm. fem rm w/trp. No '*8 28R. 2BA rp 110001mo Ho KJtc:Nn S3ff 950-619' LA E BACHELOR ...-2 8.ctroome 2 Batt! MWfY Piece 11$50/mo +MC New PlllnV~. grdnf BIO CANYON town hOfM Yrty 14.g1 722 mt~ • &:a:: 1024 furnl1hed. S IHpt e ...,... 53'-2725cw7se..3990 28' 28a on OOl1 eoutM, 780-1765E'tllnlng9 •ESIO~ 2~ t Be ~"°!T ::sea~· Home on la R-2 corner lot 1750/Wk t~ 1619 111·1142 ..... IUITT r,:'1~eni:1. ~ =· STUDIO APT. St9')t 10 ;,'b/W, WIO, :: dip ·c .. 722~71 tlttt SC f bek E of New. m Lowty 3BR 28A riou., tieecn. kttcMnene & IQ l 11-g patio IUO+w P9 MESA VEAOE. 28R 1BA. port ·Blvd . ·Aakln,· 2 0 h .. mirror• thru-oul. DL X VACAN T , un · d«*,.trMCpattclngl.550 &42·171$cw 117-G$tt ""* a.. Q.11 de MC tm.OOOOwnr87~ OPEN~UN t-4. 1!1:. ;re°"':: =-~redtW· r-::,~~on::A w':C-::' :e; ....... :1 Ill I ...... ~1=:7~ associated : L.t ' I ' ' •' t '" ,,.. 1~ I rl( I ~ ••• t •l'>(i,,• ' N I llmllllll llllll 2037 a.vtle. Pretty 28r lOVELY HOME nHr c;;~\·()(~0 • Ccwwdll• 2622 2:,"~~~: -------,.&ner ___ .. ______ 100..,.21 18A + loft. 28A. POOi, l'IM, dbl get., frplc, LM bw;tl, 38' 28A. frplc, tlA 2 ltoty apt ap-ttng oat'GI ape.. new lftlllll 1 .... lt39,900.Agt5-4MS459 11450/mo.875--4082 ...... _.... ,.,,, rm, ttot tub 11300. UITIUff l>lla'nc.. Jar tub "Ave1t Oec:Or NopettlNO/mo .. m'f11PB1 UIU•POf'lHE ' ... TM.II c:::..... 2122 HU91 EMUlde 2.8R 2BA 162·13411 °' "4-a1• HOueil + deledledoonage 2112 •t&/mo, Ind "'"· Utllepd 2151 ~A.,. Ind NMg. et0'4, m.cro. WIMF!flWtCW.N£JWOM HDAMS 2BDAMS & •llOfncd)'Wd,dlW.mlnl ......... 48'311alMng,=,& 110~hgonla '75-7222 131~107cw'4$-0302 pooe, ~ lndty Al =rm 29DAMS.' All a Untt1 •28R 28A. So of PCH. bltnde, beem ~llnga, Boerdw .. + poot, MUMI, We6ght rooma. l2100 mo 28DRM. 18A, htPQt1, •TOWNHOUSE• "'* pe6d except -.C. -l\aYe frplca 2BA bltlne &. ertaht. No~ 11200 IUO Pee~ 780-W2 gym & ~ New 0.dener Incl Avell 2/1, patio deck WHl'ler 21r 1'Mk, 1>9tl0 ,.,. Cell ~92 1002 ~. Gwaoee & •t~B-...pw1fum,1Qpatto, * 3BR 2Y.BA E/SIOE pelnt & c.rpeta: 2BR credit & reference• dry .. r t1'oso1mo' D/Wlndry,nopeteH75. a •HFHn «*POtU tot 1 can. Mod>-A ~ 10 bd't. ~~~t4 Ai>Prll 1800 aqtt. micro, 1\41A 111001mo. t11. 721.o&4'4°'13&-7811 1eo-e1t1 Ma w2 or HO-Utt ------ - -fvnut1 lhelx.~ em IC*b• unite. Aalc· 9 Mlf CiMn1ng oven. tlle i.M, w dep. CALL. E•clualve Big Canyon 2t1A tlA "ont hM petlo -•L1••-"AIAf.ratlrn PIFBn • •-~ ... ~ tnoiiiiOOo 1BR HOUSE. 1 tMock to kl1c,,,.,, cati>et. erld yd. &47-8041 Mon-frl OR condo on OOlf cour99. trpi 11150/mo ·Ava.ti 2 *••-·--·-~ lft, UY•••••t ..... ILn tieecn. w/d, cable. IUn 2 cw gwege, openere. "' ... Ew.& Wtlnde 28R 28A. ow 11800 2114 OPENHOUS!SAT M Dptii. _... fncd yerd, ~ •••-.-W oetden patlo.$800/mo 11176/mo 845-7800 759-<&H70f497·5471 1/1' tOam.2pm Cell t171tmP9t0117--*2 nfk Ah 0~ e~I u~t~ SI--1,...71 Call 175• 1876 3BR 2~BA lux twnhae nr lrvfnt 2144 LIDO liLE. 48R SBA fUm 87S-IC>78 3BR la.A 3-ptea, frplC H•J a.con Bay with an ex· THE ~• of quellty & PRIVATE PARTY went.I to 2BA. tBA. front l'IM. petlo bd't. Dbl gar, frpto, ._ UNfVIAirTY PARK-Mer-I.I; petlO/garage 12500 28R tlA W• to beiiCii DIW""*. 2 c.r ......... penetv.vt.wofttle~& c:Mtm abound13tn.Jhla buy CM/NB~ & frp4, 11150/mo Avail fenc•d yard, 1 1275. cruelte Model. 38A /tftO winter. 811 ONndy WlfWdtyfhA~ M60t ,..,,f»t'f*r'mo"" cttyllghtuewel. TNtlu ~· rm CMtl cw cen trtlde Npt: 2114 OPEN HOUSE SAT &42·MMOf 848-e541 2'MIA, doee to pooM)n Aelttor. t1M1$t IHI CALL Diane K...,.., 1<042• ~ aoeclal commun1!y lerve room.:= er.tOOndO ....... 73 1/14 10em·2pm Cell SBR 28A, lir9e w ide greenbelt , Newport Hotth condo 11'-18000f247167 25 + •. 1BA~ tha1 ~the Newport ' Mriloe ~ • 173-8078 ,,.,, paint new ':',=· lt&IO/mo. Aft t7J..N64 28A. den 28A 24* ger' home. quiet. melut• Beech UM\yle. Privet• ~ :'ime watertr~ WT lmlRE•Hll 2BA. 1BA. wld. 1911v rm & new dr.-. stooo1mo: WESTPAAK new 2• n. 1unny patio: micro'. *~ ~ ~!,..: lduf\I. No .-. 1t11 be9dl l 2 large vi.w on thl• very prlv•I• _.,fa. kitchen, new CWP9t &. pt\19 def;loen. MM273 Condo. frplc, o•r.. lt575Jmo 721-NOt pMIO, rwiw cetpeC s*nt. ~ ltV'd ~ deekl 11,400.000. I al and. Shuffleboard. 48R 1'M.8A, 2 cs getage. pa In I . S 1050 I rn o MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm F._,. YNIW Of l*tl. Newpot1 ~ HA + tNOilna Utt 4.._:.282 ' tll-l1• patio.,..., doCk add to In woilderlul coftdltlon 771-4t90,632..e5M an• 2aa. ..., 11250 11200 plm 940-1212 2tllll Ar~. dehwlfw ttle be9t of Newport llv· CIOH to 1chool1, 38A 18Ai 111 Hettotrope. !>eve.~· PecmC 1 -e-,:; it'°°lmo'. LARGf 38A 28A. W/d CF.~;r l·.1.KJNS 1~~ ~;=·T=~· 11450/ mo. i..rge Nvlng A.e.-..45..*3 ..,.._1 .._....,poot M2..-0 Fee.Bllr =~a1fc::. fl'!:i _ , a lP\11'\N\ ....... ~K:'.::t°Pec.e~· S725.2BAt8Afrptc,..,_ &.pMl,ft0,_11tlO NPTHTt.4M(or3+den). now.75'-0741 ...=·lend~. HHLTOR.._. l.oc*lnQtor1fl'lend?AncS Hun&.IMcft 1040 c.lll7&-ntt y111d. no doge A~ ... \t1t&tfa.1157 lrg yd, .... "2IOll'ft0. NIW OUP\.IX Hf' aeA. ............ -..n-Apea'. ========·~1tt~ere~1~olcn~tt·~·1n~c1~11~1~ltleel!~· e Illa to.belefl...2M 28A 211. 2311 aan-. AM AGC ~M6"1231 11eoo1mo itt OrcfMd. floot& .... S..OcweleC* condo Wlll'IQI lg ~ 38A, 2BA DUPLEX, F/P, A¥e.ll. (213) '43147M 1 .f. COOfftM "-"Y O a y 1 I a O . O t 2 O ~ .:..... ' ~d. OWC/lle 1 ~tlon. =t~r lg.ma ·'~in~ AVAIL 21t. Unt. rmw/~ 2..., -= :.-"" IWT•••n•-fYe/wlcncle.17MIM t 81d ooMlllt) llerrlll ltt<krt«M37 721-4111 ONt>t» & Ella be,,.....mt1375/molnc:t. •Int= teoo1:':: 4MMA.1'1'w ... ,.. ..... • ....,_ ,~llOS l_..~!1!~!11!!1!!11!!1~11!1!!!1~11!11!!!11M ---Aeeltort 6"-6200 ~ ~~ "' ..woa1 a.rdla. Aft = ~.':.."":;.. ": .... ..., --. ..._ ...,. ~-WIMBLEDON VILLAG ~.Jc;..:;neeA> ~"~.:.NO,,:'t..~ WUT~·OtJPLEXMN----pet9t11101mo~1.-1 wa1t1,.tno.M 4 ..,. ••AHll U won'1 B Leave It. lmm.iiculite nelth· ftl*. It~. reifno .. W/D, TA.t.48R t8A, 1 °"'gar. W,.;:''r:; W .:=, '*"" ~ iM iiA: i 6 4 n.t·~~ I borhood, lmpecc1ble de(or, 4BR, J8A, II'·· patio. uttr pekl, ... MOO/mo Cell Ptaf'I ,_~ ............. •·'*Ger. 1PHla11e, ll* ... 2 )00 S F h 7 500 SF I N cc 1 Ml gerc1rw Incl l1100/mo. ~ .., .. n1 mo.-. .. ..,.4 C..,. Cod, allO/mo ,... 1 11A , .. ome on ~ ot. r comm. ••-AV91 211 7eo.M'71 rn~• NIWiiO Loft. li.teA. 2 17M113 299' 1 Oft ._ 8lufll. 1711.,._ 1917..,.. park & tennk In popu r Wim~on V1l~se. ,_... CIOlltM""'1. oett'/O(\I uifs10i houM 4BA , • 1 n I. • -· •a oo.\ vtew. -..... OIW. •• =-1!.. c.m. B Sure .iind C ltl $l9S,OOO ,.,... oo.\ .... HE· CHANNll. MEf HA, HA. fem/din. quiet 1..:.'Z· 11.-~eu na Welt to~._.. 1-. t?IOlmo • _._, 751 t800 _.. ... IW. NmOd "'4Wfront. tab *"" 11380 Nwty flmOdet Ufl. _..,mo °' .,._..,...,. YWY deM, ll01 PACll'IC Qlllll Oft • ldi, 1741,000. lf7-oeOC> 173-elOO.UOOO 21tba..4 .... 744 ....._720-7417 t'OOOmo.117.-.0~ "'-MGMT Ml·1t03 ..... e-r 111 ._ f/A ~ 4M M41 .,_. HAA vu Hill.I, 4A fem rnont "*'eculw 14t4110 ~nde •IUION 11111 wood. I •o• ,_.,. let ....... y .. Seti y .. ,,.,.,.,, Cal Cla11111M, '642-5671 for Information & surprisingly · low cost. rm, ,rnb•l}1 __ !1•• l/ ......... hlaiM '"""1••.,. teA ...., car.ti 'a llct •1t• 11 .. ft!'!}ecll1. 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New pakll. •love upt °'** cs.a.. 11 /mo 1725/mo 731.....aa ..... A'll now 839-8722 Hocm/Mollts 2718 Hunt.ludt 2640 •STEPS TO BEACH't ua•w A~Huntlngton Yrly rentel. 1BR, new 91111• HwbOut .,.. Lrg 1Br c:arpet, palnta, dr~ Wkly rentela 1155 & Up 1Ba dreulng room lnc:I gerege, ref~ HBO. tr• co"-, heated frp.C enc:loMd patio' 1875/mo+!Mp. 722·7 pool. ltepa to oc.en. Lndrthoollup Dtwuh«: WALK TO BCH NA HOAOI Ktt'uvt.NSN CoutHy, "90/mo + $1200 MC • Lt IBR. gu pd, F/P Laguna Bcf\ ·~5~ a..o-90&' 112 • La 2eR 2BA au Lm mm Av.,. now Huntington T ownhM 1925. POOi, ape, Wkly rentalS now avail HarbOl.lr ArH .• Oown-COY prtcg. 1..0l Su1>9tl0t $1'7.00 wlc & up 227• ltalr9 38r 2Ba, W/d~. Avie &4&-0838 Nwpt Btvd. CM "'6-7«5 ,Ctmtnt/conc;;; :•'~.._,....,._ _____ _ i========= Orlvewayt. patio.. petha, FIREWOOD. QUALITY Ml•, 18 y..,. of Happy N B $2 66 d etc. No JOb too .,,,_,._ S 180 Cotd 185 •.i. Cotd Cuatomera. Aicftard Sinor , per ay RMs Mlc:ttey. 538-<l5M FAEE 0€L. Jim '3M5e1 (Uc: Ina; "-fa) &45-7808 Tl't1t'1 ALL you pay le>< BRICK/CONCRETE wont. FIREWOOD -1 •PAINTIHO• 25 yrs~ 3 llMS, 30 day minimum Prof ~ble ,.., refs Euc: Or~ wd, free ~ Reuonab141, neet FREE hoollup, pa,lo, O/Wuner .... ,_ .... In the FREE Mt &c 1-3283 IAN &42·928 f Of &48--3177 -· Tom M2-7 4 73• lrptc:, gar.~ +Sl500ICLEAN 2BA. lg llv rm, RtntllltoSlwt 2724 SERVICE •DrlvH -Pat10'1-0eck1 a...=-:: EXTERIOR SPECIALIST Sec 90l'4 panung, utli. lnc:I. No1QCEANFRONTIMSTR BA Block Walls-Brlek Work ~ We QI\~ your pelnt· •2Bt/1Ba 1735 P91• $1175. 723-1292 Rm.mt or Rmmt1 Wanted DIRE.CTORY Relurtec.IEpowy atone HouMhold rec>elra. paint. Ing prol*ml ee&-2•85 •2Btl 2Ba 1780 •'"' --· For malr bdrm Of 3bt 2Ba L.IC*\Md 9e&--213• '~· evpencry PAINTEA NEEDS WORK Split leYel, carport, c.lllng n-••'"-Tr1·Ptex on Balboe Penn ·--------drywatletc Oery84S-5277 ,.,, Avail HOWi No peCa 38A, 2'-iBA on the bey "25/mo 875-931 I --- -Int/Ext, ceillngs. t9fin cab iQ-9 ~Co~ & dtnl . INCREASE YOUR REACH Cttamk Tit •HANOYMAN11t 25 yra ~ Refs M4-31.37 .... to bMdll 243 Ing Big dedl-Supe, lltew Brllnd new Qs>ht on Pentn GF:T IN OUR IMPROVED •OUALm GuerantMCI• Big & atnl Job1-Wonc gvar MICHAEL cox PAINTING OVIET COZV 18A 1BA In Yr IM 12250 mo 333e Prof r.m l'IM 2 rma to lfW TY-I.. Cu.tom Ttle & Br1dl Worll Call Bruce 847..()780 a121Ht • M"'TERl"''S I~ carport, P9t olc VII lido 815-9211 No tmll/drug1, 1475--(PAT) IAVINE CONST " .._ UYUTillll SILES MUil llT'L lCClllTS .,... .. OI 111mlUI 77i2 Ronald $4251 '550/ 548-8831 leniM ...... ry Xlnt Reta 843-9()44 FENCES-GATES Tr• lnm Refer~ S75-'400e • mo BALBOA PENIN Spaciou1 mo Dump ruM C M IN 8 -- M2 9777 28R 2BA Stepe to bell CdM M/F w 2BR cottage, rnJ.IW PAlll ~-111!1111-----· .,.. Jim Whyt• 842-720e PAINTING' WALLPAPER ., FrPI gar No pets 1995 ocn vu. frplc, ACfou ffom for more information Chld CMt REMOVAL RELIABLE! '7jOll CQll arf ~ ie.m 2648 LM 857-17781780-l7l3 park '550/mo + 1" ullla CALL TODAYll INFANT SITTER In C M HANDY ANDY Elec1nc.1 20 yr1 In atM &42-5937 -?'4 ~ ** LARGE 1BR, OOMn u-•-955-9171Of875-8320 All FM Liii Care of Newborn to 1 yr plumt>lng carpentry VESCO PAINTING ANO (11•) 142-4al1 a.J/t ·.L il •,.L , ... _, .... Yow FIT PIT M-Fr1 548-2717 painting etc: &cM152 WALLPAPERING Overtly c <JllJCRCJI Wlur view, -~k to ~ec:.2!·12BR IBA $1150/mo')l'Mf· Deluxe Nwpt Norlh Apt to s "" wortl. Ffw'"-~ THE DAILY ~""" a·J ,-Jt ,,."~~~l·~,·,.J ttOYe, r .... rig, c.pet..., "' Cd 831_8222 .,.., YOUI own lg bdrtn. erVIQe ...,.rectory "-::&::: r-~ H!ulng ·---·-----· ..,.. '" .. c"--¥'"'" a '900/mo •M-5058 ., t>ath & walk-In CloM1 Aept-.nt•ll~ \,dllll'~ _,~1111 •-iiiiiiiiiiliioil.______ ., * LOTS Of LIGHT • UITIL .. UYYn Xlnt loc S575/mo Cd •Prof Htclng FREE"" LT HAULING SERVICE .,ftaptttnsiiiliiii""'"-iii._ ____ , PILOT 642 5678 e.cMlor. P¥t En1rano.. 2BR 2BA,J•':r.-·~·l LAtry or Jan 5-40-2331 142-4121tit,110 7 d~.~i. ':.~~~;et ~~~d Clnup~~'m2 ~~~~i~T::= Call • patio, View, ...... carpet l)OOI, '" &c -7 Lrg Fumla:hed Br. P'lt ea. DICK'S HAULING Junll to VISA·MC 813-15t2 •• Wiit UY IT. I lly p·1at '"°11nc1 Utlt 4,....2&2 Lg 1eR e11e1ua1w Newportj ".., Beech. eu.: ahOpt -.. llTlll c .na .... u tnn I I Ouliet--A-BH2~o0m""aiudlo Helghtl area Avl S350 •'A U1HN-amtlr .,._,. ontrlCtOn thedump Yd~ar c:tn-.,p WEgeltlhdl\angtogetNr ....._ tvt1 beth, llldlng g1aa8 1/25189 1750/mo Aldi P1tH2-7237EveeHB T~~~blR~O~~·~~IALLPHASES OFCONST 7-daya C M0-3799 Strlp-lnatell,ICMoetothe ~~~~~~~~ dOor to private~ Ind 112..()171 °' 74•-1382 ,U... Verde n/lmkr. no that all uMd l'loo..notd j ~lng·Repalra etc Homt lmprowments uazy Xlnt ,..,. 833-7172 ..-------------------------, d ~ c:loM f · Comm•rclal-Retldentlal _...., __ ... ...,111!11...,.....,_ ·--------DAV Is yW • I . pte., Why run ••I Over town wh•n pet• LO l'looM a yard QOOdl mo...., .. print ,,,.,r 22 lie He-3~ HOME INSPECTIONS .. --1•---T 0 non · 1 m Ir n g ma I e you can 10019 par ta'°' )our W/O, pvt ~. c:able, PU ~ Cal T nvmbaf Y'• ., .. , _ Rej)alra 1 ltnprOYementa, ,.,_.. ~ UOOlmo '99-190e ~loq~~.!.~.'ncl~,! I $375 •!Mp 5-40-7155 llmo • & c:l\autf9vr •print Remodel-Addna-Repalr lncludlng Carpentry NEAT PATCHES Ceiling c R QSSWOR D p u zz LE tl'lelf T C P numb« In all Lie •236660 Since 1964 Electrtc:al a Ptumb'ng thtur .. Room addttiOnt ad"9ft1aam.,,t1 If you Oa'Ad M Ga"nger Geo Bot> Br~ M2-8700 Int !EJlt Ed 122-1129 ha~ 1 Q'*tlon et>out Contrector 960-77 10 Int IEJlt patc:fl p1aatering Hthere's a problem that no one wants tohao we'll handle it. \Vtk--n then: a nc~d to be met in \Wr canmunit\~ Air nitcd \Vav 1 there to hdp. To cJn: f(>r the hoo~ · the cldcrly, rhc ~k:k. the pcxw, the dcsutut 1h ~tq> into ~itu.uions bcilfe d~· bccanc p;c&n lh help the . cmmunity help 1t~lfb)• mobih1ing It t.llcm otrld raoun:~. )(!llr l~nitcd \Vay gift doc more thing lur lllltt pt.'<JPIC ~ho really~ ~Ip thm anv <Xhcr ~m~Cc gift \tAI c:.ln gwc. nJr which \\'t ~\'."Than to., uu, it \\lm i .. .all <"A us." • WIDU'.111EU'SA N1BD, nu&l'SA "'1 THE UNITBDWAY • the legality OI I movef I__..,--..., !Imo or ai.utteur Cell --__,.... ~ c:uatom t•11tunng QUel1ty Otdl ,.,,,._ a I~-WOr1I Pro~No Pfob-Put>llc UtlltlH Com-==:a --·-1111 lamal •3He&c 554--7831 mltaion 7t•-5~151 Watarcwoof Coatings tor DUSTY'S l.andac:lipe/lawn --------• decaa t>alConlel, stairs Main Sert Witty/month/ ~ Quality WOf1I 722-8789 1 tUM Fr• eat 241· t&cO t.ioiiiiiiiiliil_. ____ _ nm '·~:T=~p~2 RESPRAY 0t PAINTED Doon TOC>C*ilremove Cleanup REMOOEL. LIC 5' 1878 Oryw91-PetcNng--Te11ture DOOR PRO Ouaitty In-nu a.wTlllC)l1ntclr 751~te -- UC:•A122120 849-7203 atallallon Entry Frenc:n DRAINS CLEAR lrom S18 ·~----------. 'Interior Ooora Ric:tlard GREEN LIFE t>y ERIC Faucet-{>jlC)OMl-Heeter ..,,,.oom Lie: •529868 557~ CrMtion-1n1talletlOf'I 000 * 646--92" AnY11me Malnt~ 5'8·1MO •--------ltt'f!n!INng •OAYWAlL TAPING• Aeaidenll•I ' lnduatrlal .!ooftns .... iiiiiir...-----POACELAIN & Ftt>«glau Te1ture-Acouatlc & Peitnt Lewn Matnt Full MMc:ie JERRY QUINLANS REGLAZING Hot tubt• F,.. •t l(~n 722-1294 Cl~. tree .. , 531·2507 Rerooflng~. An ~~.:::t:~ ~: • LANDSCAPING-CEMENT typea r.pan. •il-4,u& Mlc:l\MI Morrow &cS-9332 Prywll WORJ< Wae61~ malnt & ltemodef / Adddons .... SeMces 're~:!.':~.~:~~ ... nt c:IMn~Pt __!._ -3&lS .)'M ZEIZER & SON'S •8USINESS OROWINQ? Fr• .. , Kevtn 722-129• ~:ty ot a,:;:n~~~ I Lie•.~ Hf..9~ ~.,.Win Ch•nt1 -~ S11rtlng own -::::::-;:::--• Prot Wtltar, r ... rat.. (Jtctrtc.11 re)4.M Fr .. •t 827 8312 !?•*ltr..., Fr• "t ... ._7429 ~ _ ---------ELECT'RICIAN Oulll worll M!Y!!J1 5':1mkler Repair Serw. m F,.. .. 1125 lw -• No Job Too Sma1 * OAAAO[ STORAGE Cebl-~192 Oreg 979--1278 •A-1 mlflll• L91#n rnwit. 54'9309 Mtt Wortc ~ & ELECTRICIAN Uc: /Bond 730-1353 Aecfwoocl patio _.Of_. C 10-5' t941 Home/comm! CLEAH & EX~RT Window°"'*" Cal ~ "4~ ~ & ln8ttlllatl0n Uc Cal T-l5M-t2 CA\.L A PROFESSIONAL ·~;ia;;:==:::i Cal A LICENSED aaa •••• -8efboe'1 Ortg1ne1 Window II ELECTRICIAN l4e-«>5e ... Waahltlg SeMca ~2 Doof'a...AeoM~••ttont Home or omc. a.ctrleal *111 ... 11* o.IW19ftOl9or't-;;c:.n.a c.D1nM1-'>an-..Loch ... 1~ WOf1t at a low co.t, ~t Hometown MOYer. ~tvou'we 1weys 35 "' eAP Jerry "42..()!>17 '*'Of1t. •8ob 5 .. $119• UC: Cat-Tt~ nted AMd ctaqjfoed 0 YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! CALL CLASSIFIED 142·5178 AC AO SS 1 l 'Of\I., .. Enctoeu<• tO P.,IOd I 4 H S1or, "°"'M I~ ConftC)Ond 1& bQ 1 • Aatttong M>Vnd 111 fnclV'119 19 >iltf\d '°'" 20 [ .. •1 21 CC'ltte> ' 12 VM11Q4!1 24 ,. 26 Jvmc>eO 27 ~ 211 Eil)'Pllllll c 1, 3 I lOllOn 34 ShOn 1>1•,... ~~Cl"( 341 FrOlot 'l7 """•It 38 CfloH 9"' 3t C~ 40 Hur,,_ • 1 0tJl"'<:I 4 2 Tr~!tr" 4' Comoc: stup w0tel 4$ $pnghl'°I' .te Reipr"o.cn 50S....a .-,1ence 52 Aecj tNIOa Sol Clly C><en•me ~ .,.,411"11 !>~ w • ., 5" Card Qf~ SI Hat~ St l ard ~~MO 61 (,_lft &3 No1uout growth DOWN 1 Bt ':" k"'1 t<>unty 3 lnnlo.• ' Son°"' ~ l od9eS • (!'l'l•S.aty 7 C....1-m.i &)-Stem unit II ""-•Y• POet t Old Roman c0on 10 Cr,a 11- 11 VieiOtnO 12 'l'Of". ,.,... 13 Stall'lut11 11 Pee-amount 13 Cen"'1• lS l•P-• H S.nt. .,._, 111 T-lft~ lt G,.._. ltU• :JO~ 31 Gotge 31 £1•MI C.t~ fendlnQ to no-out '• Gaunti.I 37 s.y;11g 311 Cl'IW•tv 40 AO/Ull <1 1 Site~ •) MCMld ""°°'"~ 44 ~tl'I) 1011 46 Tet•• •7 ,.,~1"41 411 ~.nctu no«>'ti 49 F. ~ad ~Good lhlllg • t O! rnouthl .. 2 O.C•t !-41 c.... • f ·~ .. . . .._.._...... ·~ . ~ . ,. Or ... CoMa DAILY PILOT/ Mc>nd1y, J1n"wy 16, 1989 CLASSIFIED ADl'ERTISIN6 SALES We are ADDING to our ale ta ff. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great telecommunication skill -We can off er you a base salary + commi ion A D a g~at place to work. Earh mornin~ tttolor 1'c>t1h• ... <Hn ilahli· \I u ... 1 hn \ 1· il1·1H·1u labl1· '1'1111 It• ,1 nd I 1a hil ii' 546-1200 1t11HM11of • Cosu ~ Jeep Wrengler 1988 S&har1 edlUon. AM/FM 1ter.o. exc.tlent con- dition, 10,000 mllH $14,500 obo 657-8213 Full Time & Part Time A vallable. Do yourself a favor -Call u . 7 rla~., p•·r ~q·1·k. 2:00 d .111 .. :)-.Sfl JI.Ill Peggy B levlns or .J Im \I enneau JOHNSON & SON Or '"I' )o·"' ~ ,.;,,.., ~ ••, ....... ! 1•' :,. ,,,.. \hi(. l 1'f'", rrk, }li,J•'• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cematery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 P1c111e Vt~ Drive Nawpo<I Beach ~4-2700 PIE,.CE fAOTHEAS HUIMOAOWAY Morturary • Chapel 110 8roadw1y Colla Mesa ~2-9150 011re1'1 Flowers 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. CA 140-1111 642-4321 ABOVE AVERAGE E R I G. "'It' \ , .. ' ,. L , I 1111 ' ,lf.._.'b "• )I Kl•11 Loil' Mf'H ')l ~.f, 10 Llncotn 1$&1 Man: VII LSC lllle MW, moonroof JBL 'l II e m S 2 0 7 5 0 4 7-et34 (2FEM775) Ml.JC NOTICE Ml.JC fl>TICE Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.IC tmlCE '-· POOi.iC NOTICE PmllC fl>TICE f>talC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE ftCTITIOUa llU91NEll ,ICTITIOU• 8UllN£1S ACTITIOUI .u1 .. 11 FICTITIOUl IUIMll ·-UNI« ll'MI llC:llllOUI ,ICTfTIOUa .u•••• Cahlornta Jn Aoul• 24 Wlga County on Dac.embet 8aacri C1111 12663 MAMll ITATEMENT NAMI ITATl .. NT NAMll ITATElftNT NAMI ITATl•NT butlnetl ~ O< l'l~I NAMI ITATIMINf Ctlelter, New Jerwy 07930 21 198fJ lllla Outlf'141H t1 C:Ol'I Th• lollowll'IQ petSOf'll are Tl'le lollowtl'IQ I)« ton I .,. Tha loJIOWll'IQ persona .,. Tl'MI tollowll'lg P«llOfll •r• lltled lboW on NI A The follOWll'IQ l)aftOnl .,. Thia butll'IHI II con. P401 .. OUC1.cl by .,, 1ndivtdua doll'IQ bullnau u . doll'IQ blltll'IHI IS IOOll'IQ bullnMI.. OOll'IQ w.ineu.. Mary Ellen Smith dOll'IQ bu~ .. Ill d\Kled by 1 1tm11ao Plt1ner PublllNld Or~ Coat! The rag111r1n1 COM· WOAD OF MOUTH. 1278 1 IMAGE MARKETING COSTA MESA. RAOlATOA INTERTAAOE, 87 Ttilckel. Thia 1111..-netil wu riled TIME MACHINES. 1912 tnlp Dally Ptl01JanYary2, 9, 16 ~ 10 11an1.c1 bl.Ill Glanneyra Ste 6, LAgun1 CONCEPTS, 3416 VII SHOP, 977 W 191h SI llrvtM,Callf 92714 WllhlheCoun1yC1etk olOr CenluryPI~ C~llM ... ftia ragtllraol room 23 1tat l"IHI UN1et tl'le f1Cllt10u1 Baacri, C1lll 92651 Oporto. Newport Beach. Cosll Mesa, Clltl 92627 Banoll Courcelle, 67 aoge County on J1nu.lf)' 10, C.UI 92128 1menc.o 10 lranut.I butt M·851 OUt<naaa ,.ma or ,....,.,,.. M1rllyn Johnson. 1145 C.111 92603 '"''" 8 M11ola. 1'21 W Thlcllel, lrvlna.Cakl 9271 4 1919 H1n1 J Gleaer, '051 ,...., under ll'MI t1Chhou1 •-MO W\'r'IM' bled •t»-a on J-wy I, KellerWay. t..aouna S..Cti. Mlrtha GrMn, 173n Ave Wldltord Or eraa. Cahf Thi• butll'latl 11 con· P404021 MMdow v-Ln . eo.11 bu 1net.t "*~ or nemee ,,_ ""''~ 1N9 Clall 92651 jCordob• Analle•m Cahl 92821 ducted by 1n Individual P\.I~ Or1nge Co.it 1MeM. Cahl 92927 kt•td •bO,.. on Augull 30 Maty L L .. Thll b11al~• IS con-92IOI Thia bu111'141H 11 con· The reg111ran1 com· Dlil)' Pilot Jan\ilf)' lfl 2'l Th11 bu11neas II c.on• 1981 ~ =• lNI ttst..,...1 •H 1-.0 OUCtad by l l'l lndlVlduel lh11 bu11na11 IS c.on· ducted by 11'1 lnd•lriduel menc.o to lrtnMCI bUlt· 30 F.t>ruaty 8, 1989 dueled 0y an lndMdull Artn\lf N rutl\ll\an, faec f I~ With,,,. COUflly C.11 OI Or · I Tna raglllrant com· dueled by 1111ndMdual The rag111ran1 com· il'IMI undew Iha lk:l•llOUa M-882 Tha reg111t an1 com· VIC4 Pr..o.n1 ne _.........,'*"*"Ma ang. County on J•~ t ~ to trans.ct bulM· The reg111ran1 com· ~ 10 trenaac:t bvll-blJMleal name or l'llmet rn«IQed 10 trll\NCt buti• Tiu •t•l_,t -• filed dOlftCI butinele U 1tet ""' under tna llc111tOUI menc9d to lranNCt bUSI-,,... undet the llCllllOUI lilted aboW on o.e.tnbar "8JC N011C[ MN under ll'MI fletlllOUI w .. h IM ~ly ClaA Of ()f. llHGLU LIN I IS v.. ,~ bullnesa neme or namaa neaa under Iha llCllhous buslnas• name ot names 20, 1988 bl.I"""• na,.,,. or l'lll'l'lft 11"99 County on Oacembar LldO loud,~ · Publ!MMO Or-nve Coeal ll1tao at>ove on Jal'luary 1 bullnaN l'lama or n11T1ea 1 1111.0 above on o.c.rnbar Batloit Cour'*la 'ICTmOUI eu9*1ta 1911 1bov9 on ~emw 30 1918 • c.llf 11"3 0. ly '"°' Jwwat) 1e 73 1989 l''"ao 1oove on January t 1911 This at11amen1 wn tti.d NA• ITATalll .. T 28 1981 ,_,.. Fona Link Inc• c.tllfom1a, 30 racwli#Y t lN9 Marilyn Jotmt0n t989 1rv1n 8 Marcia with the County Clarlt ol Or-The lotlowlng pert0n1 are Hal'lt J GI..., H1m111on & S•rnuel9. 4000 • 1& Via LIOO lovd Ntwl>0<1 M•IH Marth• Gr"" ange Coonty on o.c.Mbar doing bull'*I ••. Thi• •t•l~1 WU Ill.cl Mac;Arlhur Bo\ilav111d. S• ~ Ctllsf '~ Thia 1tttament was hied Thie 1111em1n1 wts llled J This 1111em.01 wu 111911 27 1968 ,__, VALLEY VIEW MOBILE with lhe County Cler'lt of Or 5700. ~pot1 BMen Calif Th'i bvtlnft.I IS c.on· wllhttie CountyC1atkofOr-1w1thttie Coun1yc1er1tolOr-w1ttittieCoul'ltyClar1to10r. Put>UIM<I Orange Cout ~~~~~~~2~ ~~9~nty on December 92~lshed 0, ...... Coul d";~"f.:1~f,~•t~m-•---------~X: Coul'ltY on January 9 I~ County on January 3. ,~~X: County on January 9, ~;"~~llol January 2. 9, 18. Atl8n M Schr .. .ber, PO Pvbllfl*I Or~~ Olily Pilot Janui;y\-11. 23 menc.o 10 1,anuc:1 ~· '~f.~1 ,..,, '403114 ,... • M.ase Bo• 2738. ~ &Mch Daily Piiot January I HI 23 30 1980 '*' ~ ..... hClltlOU9 n 1e followtng pet~.,. Publllhed Orange Coast Published OrllllQa Coast I P\.lbhtl'led Ortinge Cout Calif 92603 30 tO t ' M·l80a: ~ Nme Ot ~ CIOlftO bl.I • Diiiy PMol Janulf)' 1e 23 Dally Piiot JtNiary 9 16 23, 10aily Pilot JanYary 16. 23. "8.JC fl)T1C( Ruth N Sc:tlielbar. PO ' M·le2 tad .._ on Oacemoer PLOOMS. 302 Intl~ 30. February 6. 1989 30 1989 30 Fabruar; 8, 1989 Bo• 2736, New00(1 Batch, "8JC M>TIC£ lt.1. 1... ~ ~ f t*l M..864 M·868 M-171 '1CTl'TIOU9 Ml..... C.irt 92H3 MUC NOTICE ,..,. A NW~ L~ , 302 in. NAiii ITATaMINT Tiiie bu.tlne11 11 con· '1CTIT'tOUI ....... Thie t11temem wa llN lraptd, Newport le"" The~ peraont .,. duct.a bY • ~II part. AeflTIOYI.,..... MAllll .,.~ With the COlll\ly Clertl of Or· c.11• 02M:l doing bWMMM H Mll'lhlP NAiii ITATIMbl'T The I~ l*'IOl\I -M09 COutlly Oft Oeoenlbef Thotl l>illlllffl It CO"• STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? S1"EfRINO ANO COM· Tna reofltflnt c:om· TM IOllowtng l*IOl'll.,. dOll'O butinell • ''· ,... .. ... duct.O '1'f.,.. ~Mc:Nel PANY, 3239 NebtlSlta Pl. menctd 10 l!etlhCI bu.91· dOlng bullnem.. AAOfNT INTI MAT •• ~ OfMge C091t The '•O•Ut•"t com. C01t1Mela.Call1 02828 ,_under lhe nc:1111ou1 AIEAClllOM81~ ANO LTO 5Jetl)'Of.Cofonedel DellyPltol Jlll'llllfY2.t 18. 11'\enoed 10 ttlnMCt ~ SlapMn , Burger, 3239 bu..,_. nema Of n1t'1'9I COMPANY, U3 2111 St., Mat, Callf tm& n '* .,... undef the tlc.tlllout Nebr1et(1 pl .. Coe11 Mt 1 lllled above on NI A Colta Mela Calif 02827 Lewtt J S~ S .Jet1Y M-t$ 1 ~ nan. 0t namee Tbe Legal Department at the Dally Pilot 1s pleased to an· nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses Please stop by to Ille your f1ct111ous business st atement et the Daily Pilot Legal Depart ment 330 West Bny Cost• Mesa Cahforn1a If you can not stop by please call us Cllil 02820 Allan M $c:h,..,ber JatMe E Abefaombla, Of Coron• dal Mar, Clllf lilted IClo¥a Ofl NoV9rl'lber Oiina Burger. 3230 N• Thia llatament WU filed 373 a''' St Cotlt ~ 1282$ '9JC mnCl 20, 1Ht bfHICt Pt Coetl M .. t , with ll'le County C'9rit of Of· Celli 92827 Tllll 1>u•1n... It CO"· Lynda p~ Callf.t2t28 tinge County on o.c.moer AoOerlO Dugan 37$211t ~by 111lndMd\.lel PICTmOUe.,_U Th.t ltetamtfll ... 111ec1 Thia bullnest la c:cin• 27 l tll St • Co•fl M .. 1. Celll T II• regl1lflnl com• ..... ITAJI IWT ~ tN County 0.ll Of Or· dUCted by nu•bel'ICI end wit. ....., 12121 menceo 10 11~1 bUll-,,,,. ,__..,.,..,,. •e .,. c..ity °" ~ We will now SEARCH the name for you at no eittra charge. and save you the time and the lrtp 10 the Court House tn Santa Ana Then. ol course. alttr the search 1s completed we w ill flle your f1c1111ous business name statement with the Count y Clerk. publtSh once a w eek for four weeks as required by law end then ftle your proof of publi- callon w1lh the County Clerk et (7 14) 642·4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will mokft arrangements tor you to h ndl 1n1s procedure by mail If you should have any furth r Qvest1ons please call us and we w 111 be more man glad 10 assist you Good luck In your n w bu&1n~ss11 The r•glalr•l'lt c:om • ~ Ofel\09 Coel1 lttl*I M Owtlam 371 '*' under 1he flctltlOut Oo1n1 ~ • 1t. , ... menced to lrlMllCt ~ Deity ""'°' JMuety 2 .•. 1t, attl It ' Coett ....... Caltf ..,..,_ nerne Of -0,, TH l w A LL ~- Mii unO« tne lteUttOul 23. 1Mt tH21 .. ..., ~ on uo • ..,. .. A .. C .. tTICTUAI.. AH· ~ Or1t19e COllM bualnet9 '*"' or n...,_ M4'4 Til11 bwllne" • con· l.I t... ncM9 • ..... ,.. a Deir '1lo4 Oec 1 '"* <rt lll'90 aboVe on J1.-u1ry 3, •-MO..,.._. Clucted o'J. In unln• ~J ~ fl6ed ~e.dl ceM Nat , ... ~2.t, 11. , ... 1... ~ .w•-corporele auocfe11on ... etcetemen~~ ... Ao 'kwreM#teFertUIO'\. TtO .._... Stephen P ..,,.., Otl'IW ttlen 1 Ptltlnen.lllCI w1 ... tM ounty ..,._.,. ""..,.. llMl'ltlltt. lqun• hMll.1-~-------Thll ll•temtnt .... l1i.o ..CMIOUI .Wll Tnt regletrant com• tlf9 CcNnl)' on Jenuery 2. c.M t1111 '9JC ~ wttlltheCountyClerkOfOr· U..IHftl IT IMtlOed to lteneatl buai• 1Mt ,_.,. Tiiie butinMe le COl\·l--•-oiiilii-.-..;;~-.;.:;;::~- Mge County Oii J~ 10, The follo.tne pet90nt IH MM under tt'i tlc.111loul '°Ub41thed Ofenge CC1tM dWted "Y tf'I ~ PICIHIOUl-M 1Mt f!.-~eiulll:Jl•MPAYA01. Ollelnell nam. Of n.,.,_ DelfyPllotJenuaryl , tt,2S. 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LH'llnQ P•r1S • s.rv1ee 133.9300 AC URA 1001 Ou•ll St. Newpot1 hech Sales • LU11ng S«vice • Parts 75-ACURA 752·2172 ''C•ll Your Prot•••lon•I•" G ~ CAMPBELL: f c NISSAN/ . ~ IE'0-1 • low P11<e l • No G1mrn1c li ' • Gr•or Selection • F1 endly Ptopl• • E •<•llent Ser..,1ce 'Ill~ t.o<il ...... (71 4) M 2·771 1 •eEACH SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS {71 4) 848-7739 16800 Beach Blvd (714) 556·1008 Huotin(Jton BMch, CA 9l647 ..r 1 HONDA D&ALSa DI OltAJIG& CO. I • ~rvttt •Patt l.~• 1f1« All *kN 963-1959 II I I' put)' our .~ rcw c ia, lOC) a( the cw "1· in· . ~ l\C the of K ard v.n the I.hr er. ,2, - ht :?O kl' t I)' of C)' ht Id. to nd c. R) 1 a ~ ed cd t ~ "' ct t) o- ut as I -Or8"ge Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday. January 16, 1989 "PJ's frosting at the mouth." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson • /·/lo ~, ............ ,....._..a~-. "The other one Is dessert!" PEANUTS SEE~ IT'S A P~OT06RAPH Of ALL THE PVPPIES . .SHOON AND SPIKE ARE Rl61-1T Ti1ERE IN FRONT .•• GARFIELD VoTATO MAS~ Elt , CJ (\ r ~\zzA LJ l CVT1 EI' · IRON J T~ACKiN6 APPLiAN CES ! \HROUG\-\ THE SNOW 6J •..• ....v DENKIS TllE.llEKACE by Hank Ketcharn r [.;_~ l'o 8ETTER GO OYER AHO KEfP~ EYE OM IAAWILSOtJ HES SEE~ A 80Nt>lE Of ~RVES LATELY.• by Charles M. Schulz MfS THE ONE WE SHOOLD INVITE '\16L'< OLAF"~ TOT~~ ~U6LV 006'' CONTEST ! TMAT'S WHAT ...._ ___ _, ----~1 THEI( VSED TO CALL 41M . by.Jim Davis l KNOW YOO HATE Gf.T'flNCs UP ••• TUMBLEWEEDS MV PAW ~'11 $!>."{: WHE:l'J~E:llRC'~ ~tJweNl-Y 910P, l"TIS A '7lhN lnl~ ARe ~Na::AKlt\16 OP. DRABBLE ROSE 18 ROSE · l·ltl by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan , G&TN lN, ~!El ARLO AND JANIS DooP OOOP DDaA.i ~ OOOP~DOOOl.I ~ 000 Poo oco ... ............ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER ~EN SAM DRIVER RETURNS TO HISriFICE AFTER W H WITH LYNETTE ~LOR. HIS SECRETARY INFORMS HIM OF A PHONE CAU.. FROM STEVE STARGAZER' FUNKY WINKERBEAN D001'ESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson 1U5 '\)IN'IUQ. HM C.OT' Tl> (!I)! CIO'tt>IJ .i 116Y '"..,.,.,. M.'/ by Jeff MacNetly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk OUl,AL I r I I I I LOllR I' r I I I t LltAT 1· I I I r .