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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. N~-Mesa school chief John Nlcoll says he sticks by his d no ~r: ~--=-"' how much controversy he creates making them. ORAt 'GE COA .. T/ A:I THEORA GE COAST I I 'Skinheads' being a1 nlied Into a national network WORtD/A4 25 CE T Norman c tellsUCI audience laughter ls best medicine Ml 1 D& RODY /A6 \ ~ FEBR ll RY 6 .. 1989 Chris Anten operates the model steam en9lne lnftl1 l'ountaln Valley bacll yard .. - Train enthusias~ ready"for Rew· tr at ks l y JOYCE IODLOVICH Of -0..,. l'1IOc St.tit When people tell < hm .\ntcn h1'> hobb) 1 more for a "kid" thal) an adult, his rc~ponsc 1\ simple "~h hobby 1s a hol?J> lor big pt:oplc ·• ntcn, a Fountain Valle} re!l1dent and a retired airplane mcchan1 . 1s a membcrofthcOrangc(ount) Model Ena1neers. The gro up 1s in trumcntal 1n the plans for a minaturc railroad at Fa1rv1ew Regional Park 1n Co'ita Me\l "We arc a group of men and >A omen v.-ho build model trains." nten )31d . "Our club has appro\amatd> '.lo members \\-earl' all train bulls ·· Antc:o and his cohort plan 10 build the laree 1 m1n1a1ure rn1lroad 1n 1hc nlluon in the a\ )Cl unJc\CIOpt>d ~O().. acre parl. localed bcl"t.-cn tht.• \an1a na R1"er and Placcnua ..\\enut.· abOve Estancia High ~·hool When compk1cd the more than 9,000 feet of 1rack "111 pro\lde free train rides for children and adults The trek Mil wind through a en1c route ofbndgcs. tu noel\ and railroad stn11ons. The ti~t pha~ is c'~c1ed tu begin in Februaf) and bt' complc1t.•d 1n 1hc spring, rhe final pha\C IS projCt'h.'d lo conclude in 1 94~ The railroad tral l \, trams and building arc pn\Jtd~ built and tum.led _ b) 1he 1nun enthu 1asts l he Ut\ w 111 contribute grad1ng. land~apingand \\atcr to the prOjeCt Antcn and other ml'mbt:rs ol 1hc organ11a11 on will run 1hc trams about once a mon1n or more depending on a'a1lab1hl) of the trains An1cn's cbon) black steam engine. "nlucd at SI ,000. pull~ a tender (a railroad car) bo' car and n caboose He ~)S construc11on of the models took four \CJr\ to t.'OJ'\lplctc He ligurc the \aluc of th·c four trains 1s SJ(),()()() l he pas<,cngers v. 111 ride in the \pcc1alh dc'i1g.ncd bo' l·ar v.h1k to uring through lhe park'<, (1oath1ll Junction "I can pull eight "a~." \ntcn s:mJ ''Eat.h car hold'> lour ~opk ·rht.· tram goes ahout ti'e to 10 mi le fpcr hour) hut no morl' then 1hat · \nten adm11s he ha5 brcn cap- II\ ated b) train\ since he v.as a~ oung bo) grov. ing up 1n Indonesia I hr ..on of Holland-born parent . ntcn. rode trains to hool while II\ ang 1n a mall rural \1llpge "Wh en l "a" a lo.id I lo' cd to ride the tram I '-'OU Id Jum p from -tram IO train." h<' ~1d .. .\~team engine 1~ lik<' a '-'Ork1ng hor\C I rc mcmhcr the trains 1n 1hc mountain pulling ~ man' rari. behind thrm with lot ot steam pouring out l 'en the mdl ot coal I lo"c .. fPfe•se JH TRAINS/A2J 8moredead sea lions wash - up on beaches Five discovered in HBappeared to have been shot By GREG KLE SU<X Of -0..,. ,_ Sulfl' ------Eight dead sea hons v.crt found on local beaches ~unda). including S<'' - cral on Hununaton < 1t) Bead' that ma) ha' e been shot to dealh. 3t.·cord· mg to hfepards. . ,i The most recent v. a\ e of dea~·a hons bnn~ the toll to at lea t 44 since Jan. 21. All of the dead animal found u.od_av "Cr'C d1 O\.Cred in the morn- 1"g houl"i dunng rou11ne hkauard patrols Officials remain • pualed at tlir cause of the sea ·hon deaths The leadmg thtol) 1 th3t the anamah are getting tang.led in gill net'I used .,, fishermen. but th.al theor) 1s die.put~ ~a numlx'r of people v.ho claim thal some animals ha' e betn hot F1"e of the dead animals found unda) \\ere wa hed up on Hun1- 111gton tatc lk.:u:h vmhln about a mile of the pier Lifeguard ( laude Panis saad The can: ~\ v.rre ··~Gii· tered up and dov.n the bca(h in 'anous -stat~ ot dc~ompo\ll1on," Pan1ssa1d Panic, v.ho obscncd 1he animal\ before lhe) v.crr buncd Sundav afternoon. ~1d some of the ~· lion appeared to ha'c been ho1 He \81d 1he bod1cc, v.ere punoured b\ a number ot "round holcc; that v.ere "too c,)mmetncal to lx' b\ ac1."1dent • "I'm no C\pert but 11 looked hkc some (~a hon l had hcen shol," Pana said Some of the Jl·ad ~a hone, v.crc: m1 sing heads or l11pper~· Pa nic; ~td f1 hermen c;omcumc 1.:ul 1he heads off the dead animal\ t() renH>'e them from their nets. Dead sea hons ~ere also found on other local beaches Sunday. Two v..ere found 1n Newport Beach. one near 61 l Strttt and OM near 40th J trttl, said Lifquard Rob Wyatt. either of the dead animals shoMd an) unusual $11f\S of trauma and both '>'ere badl}'dccompowd, Wyatt said. · One dccompori animal _wu, ___ 1 found on Bolsa Chtea Seate Beach early unda) mom1naabout~nemile south of War-Mr A venue. said Lift. guard Richard Rozzel~. The animal did not show any unusual lips of Injury and.was buried. he said. I\ total of 15 carcasses were found on local btacht'S over lhe weekend,· 1ncludina 1x found Saturda_)' 10 tlunhngton Beach. Laauna Beach and a...&una N11ud. lwo other animals v.erc found Fnda)'. OM an :0-.e~port ~ach and another at Cf) tal Co"e we Park. The Los AllSt:ICS C'ount)' Muteum of Natural H1stol) will pefform a na rops) on a Kl hon found fnda)' at "-ewpon Beach. satd Jot Conlaro. a v.11dhfc b1olot1st wnh the Nauonal Manne F1 hencs Senitt at TenninaJ Island I he-C'Ut'HS ·of that animal. dead onl~ tv.o or thrtt da)S. was 1n the best cond1uon of an) that ha"e v.a hcd up thus far. "Tht number-one u p1C1on wt ha'e 1 th.H the animals ma) lx'dyu\I . from belom1n~ tangled. in fi~i"I net . but that \ not concluJlve. ( ordaro ..aid. d~d ~a hon th.i v..a fled up m 'ev.pon Beach on Thur..day was v.mrped 1n a fishing net. The d1~o"el) of dead sea hons has not bc~n isolated to Orange C'ount) .\ '-lcl ~a lion found turday on a Santa Monica beach along v.1th a sea hon earns v..as underobscrvat1on al an animal shelter Se"cral carcas1e1 f~ .. lft DEATHS/AJI Snow in Santiago Canyon; homeless shelters overflow · By GREG KLERKX Souttlem Cahlom1a on \unda'. cw-o..,. ,,_ k "" (old. v. ind) "'eoatht:r v.~s expt.-ctcd to linger 1n the areJ through ton1Jhl Orange Count) arnv.cr' prcp;artJ accord1nf to the "auonal \\cather for crop frcetc\ and local shelter\ Ser\ 1ee he mer,ut) d1rpcJ into the ere O\C:r1lo~ 101 v..;1th homl'le\\ per · m1d-l ~turda) C\ cning 1n \Jnt J sonsasan.11c "'and and bllne"'h1lhna ..\na. and colder tempcrnture\ v.c1 c tC:mpt>nature\ lOnt1nued to hammer eitpccted \unda) n1ghl :ind tonight. ('0\.t:R STORl. /PH0•·11 .t : It v.as cold enough un<b) e\ cntng for c;catttttd snov.. Oume to lall in pans or Rancho '3nta \.targanta and in the n11ago (an) on. ~c·cordmg to Orange< ounty henffs rcpon'i The N\\-S alcned · uthern <ah- fum1a a&nluhural areai. to ~ preparrd for frost and talc pr1..·,au· 11on \Ucha heat lam~.toll\~nthe damage "(,rov.er. or lrt.'\'/C •'ICO Ill\ C Crop\ and ov. ncr ul nur-.cn \U>d. and other o rnamental pl:rnt-\ \hould he prepared tu ta .. t.• neH''>\.al) proteltlH' measure\ a\ th1i. hJ the po1cnttal for bcina u 'en damaging frcc1c." sa1J New chief aims to energize Democrats · - Pringle's narro.. '1ctOI) OH~r that the auard .. ere h1rt'd bc<'ausc ol ( hn)llan "~1d;.. fhaerba h of ·rumors that bu\IN<I of 1llepl' v.ould •\nahe1m V.'3 tainted b) an El«t1on be bu~ to the poll\ -.ett "complctc- Da) furor parked b> the Po~lln& of I> •1thout foundation." un1tormtU auards at poll 10 Latino ~raumen\5 OHr "hether tht ne11ht>omooch guard~' prc5en1..e 'hanacd the out· Hired b) the Republican . the rome don't matter. 8alma~ \aid &Uarch Urned 1gn\ -.arntn& In ''\\-e hoUldn 't br fon.:cJ tu \pl"CU• Span•"' that "non-<1t1zen\ can't late about the ouu:o~. or whether 11 \OI~ .. and a l ed \Ole"' cnten"a the \Cattd anybod" on: .. he \aid. poll, to lhov.. 1dcot1tica11on · But whatc,cr the outcome 1n the The clttt1on 1\ bc1n1 challenacd in 71nd s~mbl) l);itnct fiaht. one or a 1a~'Stt1t. lht U.S. Federal(. ourt in 8alm.,n' t<Mll\" to •1n !<>me m11or nta AN 1 \Ct to "1car motion' ~ats in the nl'\t cl~tton su h •the t<Xb). ?2nd or the 1 1h Cun1~\1onal Bal""IC' 1\ tak1na the battle Di\tncl now held b> R~. Robert funhCf, calhn1 for a rttall of Pn"'k Dornan. Both are located tn the E'tta now. the Brookl)n nat1"e ccnual count) •Mtt the Dtmocra&s sho-~ n.~ of anacr •hen the ha'r t0mc llrmath. wbJ«t romn up • He alM> would "'" 10 Jtt a .. l, . ._, a ckhberate ancmpt fo Dtm<Kflt 1UU'1un1he non· .. r\IMA 1n1un•~ H1tp1n1c cum.·n• from Board or upttv1t0n, voeu,.. .. ht Ytd ... The) knew 1t •a' puntil 1914, the) tUldaaOoctonc, '°'""' br a clot( rl("C and luw• That was the year Rottt. tanton lt'ft Thtt"9<h •'II popular •1th H~ the Otm0<nt' 10 bttomt 1 Rt· pan1 .'' publK'lll.t... " Ba~ \lid Repubhcan da1nu pww .. IN MMllS/ All GOODMORNI --· --. the tor~ast lrom tht. '\\ \ a nl'ul- ture otli1..c at l < R1,cr'1de Gro .. e~ "c"" n111 the onh line~ ~1th ~om~.abou l the lOld l ocaJ homele s hchc~ rcponed that ~d\ were filled earl\ an thcd:>\ on \unda\ and man\ pc-<;ple v.ert.· ·,lcq'l1ntt \1n mats on the floor. • lo make mailers v.orsc. attonal Guard armone in Santa .i\na and Fullerton. wh1 h art normal!> open LO the homcle\ in cold v.cather. ~e"' closed this -.ee .. end due to monthly e\erct~ ( hurchcs in both c1t1_?. o~ncd their doors Saturday .and jftte.-. .ee COLO I AJI • Communication Is top prl 1ty JOYCI IODl.CWICH l'ook laid betna the only woman on council dOes "°' °' .. o._ .... ..-poee uy ploblcma. ---Fountain Valle> Mayor Pro Tem Laurann Cook IS ··1 dOn't look at ll 15 beint the only woman on 1ntic1paunf her upcom1na stint as 1hc teeond woman 1n counnl. .. lhe said. ··1 k>ok It 11 IS ""ortina t~thtr as 1 lhe Cl·1r·s 3 -y-' hislOry '°hold the -"lion of mayor. tam. I don•t fttl lkt a lone penon u~~rt. I a"e 1ood _, --communications with the other mem • " .. am just hopjng to tcr~ the community," the 4(). Cook said her lac k of political cxpericnc.-e was a plus year-old Cook said ... r ve ne"er wanted any actoladts. for the council when she was first clccied two )Can ago •. (Mayor) Fred Voss and I have had vcryaood communica-becallSe she brouaht ncutr91 pcnpcctivc to the mix.. • 1ion.Hehaskcp1me upto date so lwillbemorethanready .. 1 saw lines of communicauon that weren't there : in Dcttmbtr when my term comes up." before, .. she said. "Grud&H harbored "'ere put aside. I SI!' · Cook said open communication within the city is her us wonin& t(JFthcr for the beuerment or the council : \OP r.'ority as it was for Barbara Brown who was ma yor in instead of the titttenncnt of little groups." 198 · Still, Cook questions why there are not more 'A-omen ··1 just want 10 continue the communication we have on council. with the ci tizens," Cook said. "I would hke to be an "Our community has 1 sroup of dedicated canng accessible mayor, one who people can phone or come into women but 1 don't know wh y so few are 1nrerested in .. the office and talk to." .a._ id 1 II · I k be' ol t She also plans to conti nue her st rolls through politics.. .. 1llJIC sa · •• ' rea Y 15 1 c 1"1 a v un cer b«autc the pey is not as ,reatas one would think. We JUSI Fountain Valley neighborhood!. gol a raitc from S260 per month 10 SSOO. Th111s no1 even ~ "By walking through the communitY, and talking to mimimum wqr when you consider the amount of hours residents I can learn abou1 their concerns.· she said. "Cit~ you P'lt into ttiejob." Hall is there fo r the residenis. ·• Cook sa id her OfWJina vol untttr v.ork with the city's J he Arizona-born Cook is a graduate of Anzon~ , Nc1pborhood Watch ~opam was the path that led to her . • Western College, where she earned a business degree. She sucee.ful bid 11 counalwom~n m 1986. . met her husband, Richard, a Santa Ana busi nessman, on a "Si nce our home had JUSt bttn bu~amed 1ha1 blind date, and the~ married in J 97 1. They rclocaltd from summer. f was. angry enough 10 do sometTrn'!g to keep Chicago to FQuntain Valley ifl 1974 and have two othen from go1~g thro~gh that 1rauma. I decided tQ go daughters. Alliso n. 14, and Mindy. 11. ahead and hele. she said. ~--------------------------............... ll'lmll ................ llllilllm ...... __ ... ~ OC'·s Vietnamese comm1.1nity ~ sees crime as biggest problem By The Assoctned Press Two-1 hirds of Orange Count r's Vietnamese believe they face preju- dice. but few say they have ex- • perienced it. and clo~ to half think • gangs and crime are their worst • problems, a new poll revealed Sun- day. Still, 54 percent oftbose polled for the Los Angeles Times said their Ii vcs • are going very '\\ell, while another 42 percent said they are going .. some- what well." A total of 62 percent said there was a • 101, or some prej ud ice ag.ains1 Vietnamese in Orange County. But eight in 10 said they felt Vietnamese and white students with the same grades would have an equal chance for follege admission. Fony-onc perttnt said gangs and crime constitute the biagesl problems in the community, but only 17 percent listed police protection as th~ greatest need in terms of government programs. The largest segment. 33 percent. said English lan~uagc classes were the greatest need. The estimated ~00,000 Vietnamese in the county constitu te one of the largest such comm unities outside Southeast s1a. and the poll depicted them as somewhat insular. Y•etnamesc was the mai n language in most households.. a m.ajority Qf those surveyed kept ties with friends and relatives in Vietnam. more 1han half SJ)Cnt their money ii'! Vietnamese stores and rcslluranls. and close to two-thirds said their households strongly adhere to Vietnamese cus-' toms and traditions. However, there was a nearly equal split on whether rcstorina U.S. diplomatic 1ies wi th Vietnam would be .good for immisrants. the poll found. The poll was held last month b)' an lrvine firm thal surveyed 400 adults. h had a margin of error of plus or minus fi ve percent. _____,, ___ _ ~Bus route changes planned By 808 VAN EYKEN Of .... Delly .... ~ Bus routes will be chan&i n& on Feb. 12 in Costa Mesa. fountain VaJle). Hunti ngton Beach. Irvi ne and other Ora nge County c11ies, the Orange County Transit District announced. The changes arc as follows: • Bus lines 43 and 43A from stop along Harbor Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa that used to go to non hern Orange County \viii now terminate at the Fullenon Transportation Center. instead of continuing on to Brea and La Habra. A new line. 41. will take COLD From At Sunday to handle ovem1gh1 residents who would normally stay in the armories, which onl) open when temperatures of 40 degrees or below are forecast • But like Jugglers wnh too many batons and too few arms. the churches were forced to shuule -would-be gues1s to other facl1it1cs which were also overcrowded. "We're oul of bed space," satd Brian Smith~ usociatc pastor at First Presbylerian Church of Santa Ana. "People sometimes line up fora place to stay arowid 2 p.m. and if they · amve later, they usuall y don't get a space." passengers to points nonh of the center. • On Linc 70 1n Huntington Beach. the frequen cy of buses will be increased 10 27 minutes along Ed- inger Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Pacific Coast High- way. • Service on Linc 70 from Edinger A venue and Harbor .Boulevarij in Fountain Valley wijl be increased to every nine minu1es. • ln Irvine. 1hcre will be a change of route on Line 61, Santa Ana to Ncwpon Beach via Grand Avenue which was near capa city late Sunday evening. Justo Marez. manaJer of the ~r­ ange County Jn1erfa 11h ·Shelter in Costa Mesa. said that facil ity has been filled to the bnm since Fnday. largel} because of the cold weather. .. W~ arc reall)' overcrowded." Marez said. The shelter has 26 bed s. )Cl housed 130 people between Frida}' and Sunday. Ttrose who d1dn 't get beds slept on the floor. Others weren't as luck). "Somc_of\hem am vcd and I had to refuse them. f fs hard 10 do." Marci said. and Jamboree Boulevard. Buses that formerly were routed along MacAnhur Boulevard betwee n Red Hm A venue and Main Street will make a loop away from MacArthur along Red Hill and Mam. • Lines 75 nnd 75A, Santa Ana to Laguna Halls via Lake Forest. "111 no" tc rmmate at •~th and Flo"er streets in Santa Ana instead of at 1hc Santa Ana Tra nsit Terminal. Oistncl General Manager Ji m Re- ichert said the purpose of the changes 1s 10 increase frequency of buses and fos1er moTt d1rcC't tnvel. been blamed on the '-"ca1hcr since arcuc air tha t se1 low temperature records across Alaska ltd into the Lower 48 states Tucsdav. . · In some parts of Nonhern Cali- fornia. 11 was colder than Alaska. Woodacre in Mann County. fo r example, reported a low temperature of20 dcgrees. compared to 23 degree recorded in Point Barro'-'. laska. In outh Lake Tahoe. the low 1empera1ure unday morrung "'as 21 degrees below zero. IO'A<el" than 1ha1 recorded in Fairbank • Alaska San Fran~o lntcrna11onal A1r- pon recorded a low tempcr.uurc of 31 degttcs. breaking a 43-~ear-old re-cord. Snow from lht Alaska-$pawned PMJ IPOIWftftetll •e\!;:.. el«1ed to tht bolrd of dit«tOn..Slbn '*8ine for thrtt yean.- Orit of C'ook·1 ptt pr0jet't1 ii a ch'ld •~•rcnns ~ lhc crealtdetit yean •· Tht Pf'Olt'lm "eeattd toward ki..,,en e•vcnth aradcn. ··1 inililteCI thas beau~ I have two youn1 you•ttrls. Lua~r spokc tOmoftlhan S,OOOstudents. ind 20 caws of cbikt molc1tauon -ere reported to us as a dircctmullof1heleprosrams."lhe111d ... We11\ea I0-10 J S.minutt presentation -talk about safel > 11pi. and 1nadcnt1 tha1 ha~n to YOU"I peopk." Cook said the contro'fers&al Southpark proJCCI wu brewin g holly when she was 'wom in. '·1 h11 the around running," she said ... My first two >ears we had the Southpark. the Hara-Mam ou proJ«l and now Hyundai movma here. Fountain Valley 1s no longer JUSt a bedroom commun11y. Businesses are realizina we have a lot 10 offer. ··The challcnar 1s to maintain a small 1own qualtt) a1 the same time 111racli"1 businesses 10 increase our ta" base.. We need this to provide additional services to our · communtt)." Cook said she has ful filled a promise she made 10 her children. • .. It was nol my dccis oo alone to run for Clly Council. J asked my girls how they would fttl. They said. ·v ou ~on't do 1nythin1 10 embarrass us.' and so far I ha ve been successfu l in my endeavor," she said.· · · .. BALMAGES-the party. he can return lo The Pnch -tha1 a failure of Republican From A I leadership has turned the once'.'$fca1 There have bttn other dcsen1ons stale of California 1nto a mediocre by risina stars on the local political one. • scene such as Sanu Ana Councilman Gov. George Dcukmcj1an, for cic- Oan G risct and Santa Ana Mayor ample. h~s refused to ma.kc the Dan Youna, compromises and concessions a Another of Balm~· aoals is to leader should 10 move forward'. he increase the pany·~ support of Demo-said. crats in non-partisan offices, to "The . only thing he and other nurture them for hia}lcr posts. Republicans have said is no. new He blames the party s failure to \axes." Balmagcs said. "That may make its SUpJ)Ort know n IO the pasl as w1n elCCtlOnS, but It IS very short- a cause for 1he loss of key players. $ighted.'' "One of lhc reasons lhesc people Local Republican leaders are most- defected 1s the J>CfC'ePUOn that theY, I) inefTecu"e. he complained. wmn't su~oed by their party,' "The difference 1sn'1 on iss ues so Balmagcs SIJd.. . much as personalities," he said. "f Wint those people (in non-"The personah11es tha1 appeal to pani51n office) to know the party will Oranar County Republicans ha\ e suppon them. f believe that is where bttn detnmcntal to us:• our stren&th will come from." He con1ends Democrat& h1sto.n-Hc contends the pan y already ha s caUy have bent belier on housing. some solid future candidates, and educa tion. transportation. health cited two he has talked to since carcandtheenv1ronment-all1ssues assumina his new PQSt-San1a Ana~ of concern in o~•C.Ounty. - -Councifman 1gucl Pulido and Stan-· And he battles w1th the kno~ledge ton Councilman Sal Saptcn. 1ha1 the Dcmocra11c Pan> con11nues "Those art two u amplts of people to be the dominant party nauonw1dc. in non-partisan positions who arc despite Republican ownc'rsh1p of the e11cellcnt officeholders and who Whne House. would ma kcci1ctllc n1 cand1da1es." he "The only problem I stt Dcmo- sa1d. , crats havina nattona lly 1s on the Beyond those specifics. Balmagcs' prn1denuat level. But 1n the countf) goals are more ethereal. He wants to there arc more ~mocrauc gov-end the 1solat1on of Oranac Count)' emors. Democrats who too often feel the> are .. There arc more Dcmocrat1<~ ma)- drowning 1n a Repubhcan tide. and ors 1n big c1t1es Bo1h hou~s o( increase 1he pan) s v1s1b1l1 t> in the Congress are con trolled b) the Dcmo- coun&y. crats ..I find pol111cal stuff to be l'\Uling "In s1a1e Legislatures. 28 are w n- 1 want to make i t ex 1\lng.·· he said trolled by Democrats I think Re- o\mong thr '-'3> he ho~ 10 do so publtcans control about eight and the will be wit h v1s1ts t>Y polatacal rest are C\en. fom1na ncs or lloll)'-'ood per-"Wccon1rol 1he coun1ryc.u:eptfor sonalit1e to pan) tuncuons. the ~hue House.'' he said. He 1s planning a ~ncs of fund-<\nd. he might ha\.e added Orange raisers with guc 1s M.c Horney County. General John Van de Kamp Los But tho~ >Aho lno" him !oil} hi\ Angeles Ma)or Tom Bradley and San energ) and enthu\1asm "111 t>c good Francisco Ma)Or rt AJOOS He fi th hopes 10 lure interest ~•th cn1er-or t e pan)'. . tamers hke ac1or Rob Lo"e and John Hanna. '>'ho stepped Jo~n comedian Mark Russell. ~hen Balmagcs a umed tbe chair- Oncc he. has rekindled mterest 1n man hip in Januar). said h1 Sul TRAINS FromA1 ~ an aduh. Antcn mo"eu to Holland. But he !kt)) the land was tvo cramped fo r h1 hobby ··1ndone 1a \,\a big and open but Holland was too small \O pla). \o someone said 1h1 Ame m a 1s w1<le and}OU can do more. Let me sec ... he pondered ... 1ha1 '-"Ould be 15 )c.ar ago." Movina first to Arizona. he settled in foun111n Valley 11 can ago .\nd armed w1lh the needed eqwpmcnt and blue prints. t.fltcn l)eaan bu1ldma model tra ins 1n h1'> home shop ThC' Meam engine;, tan ds about 2 feet tnll and v.e1gh'> I 300 pound'> On th1\ d:i>. the tour train., re'>l qu1ctl~ on a tcmp0mf) trad. m ntcn s back )ard o \team pour;, fonh from the engine .\ntcn ha;, C.\pcrtl; dc)agned the: e>.ltnor and 1ntcnoM of each train 10 duphc:ne lhl' real th1n1 For authcnttcll) 1he caboose 1 cqu1pprd v.11h a m1n11 ure s10,e. sink. 1001 rad. and ~lhroom When Anten tran~pon his model'> to train perk' 1n Lo AnJt'lc or R1"en 1de. he loa~s them on10 a ccssor has at least l\.\O stronJ asset \ that will serve him well: "F1nt. h1~ ab1ht) 10 raise monC). 3S he pro\ed while (OranJe Count)) chairman fo r (gubernatorial ca.nd1date Tom) Brad· le) in 1986. and second. his exc1te- mcn1.- "He bri nas a sense that 11 can be done and anything 1s pon1ble ·• Bal magcs ma) ha'fe 1nhen1cd that trail from his parents who. he JUSt recently learned, also worked for Democratic causes m trad111onall) conservative Orange C~nl> )Car<o ago. Bahnages lives in unmcorponucd Non h Tustin with his wife and three child ren ages 7. 9 and 13 He rs \IC~ 1>n~s1den 1 and general coun sel for Ocean Pac1fiC' un'-'c&I' Ltd. 1n Tushn The hfc-long Democrat has ~orkcd in ind1v1dua l campaigns over the ~ears, but only recent I) became more in voh ed with the part) He·s anit1ous to 1ake on the Rc- ~tca ---.. , wouldn•t be doing this 1f I d1dn·1 thml 1l was COJO)'able," he said That allllude should ser"e him well, Hanna said. Hanna also was sohc11cd for ~me open adv1~ to Balmaaes. ··pon't be discouraged," he said. "You can't expect a 101 of help from the ou1s1de "God. W1lhc Brown and cvcf)Onl' cl~ helps those who help lhem- scl"cs " Little progress in LA teachers talks LO~ .\NC.,EU:.S -Lillie progrcs., was made at lhe c1gh1-hour. closcd- door barg.·un1ng ~ 51on bct\.\ecnJ o .. Anaclcs school d1 trn.:1 official and 1hc Los .\ngcles teacher.,· union L n11ed Trachers-Los .\ngelc'i President \\ 3 ) ne John.-.on ~id thC' meeting 1.11as an ·•ab olutc wutc of 11me" and tha1he1.11111 ~commend the union take J ~trike \Ole ne\t week 1ra1ler or his Huck, \en cardull) "I madr a ramp Jnd 1 push 1hr train' -\lov. h -'Cf) lowh up thl' platfom\," hl -.aid • · ..\ntcn. a lather nd gr:rndfathcr. admit\ Im hobb' tJ~C'-' upu &ood Jc. I of h1~ 11mc ·• \ train ht)bb' 1 re.11 good .. he.· \31d .. ·\ 101 of people u\4.' mone) for dnnkint. l u~ m) mOM)-for ltaJ n\ And whcn I ha'e nothing to do I v..uch \ 1deo\ on the lmtof) of train .. •· 1 auc.-5 ., a kid JUfflPl l\I tra1M, II just sla~cd in m) blood " he \lld. Smith said the church served dinner to 170 people Sanday and planned to house about 110. Another 50 or so homeless persons had lo be turned away or shulllcd to the First Presbyterian Church of f ullenon, Early Saturday momma. a home- less man was found dead on an cmbankmenl of the San Dicao Free- way near Slater Avenue in Fountain Valley. pohce said. Preliminary evidence indicated that the man. who has not been identified, died of e"posure. Nauonwide. al least 32 deaths have storm al)() fell in Santa Rosa. -Petaluma. Healdsburg and Penn~ grove in Sonoma County. plu\ Mora~1n Con1raCos1a Count). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ AIHCl•IH Pr~11 COlllrlbtllH 11 1og}1r~r1. C \I llOIC,1\ 1 0 111 IC \ One lotto ticket worth S6~.1 M 1y T~ Aaodated Prftl Someone who purchased a "Lolto 6-49" ticket in the Placer County town of Auburn won the wcckend·s $6.7 milhon jack.pot. the California Lottery said Sunday. The identity of the player who picked all Ii" winn1na numbers won't be known until lhc ticket is rcdccmcd at a &tale lottery office. The winnina numbers chosen Sat- ' urday ni&ht were: 22, 24. 26, 29, 43, 47 and ahe 6onus number, 46. Seven tickets had five numbers plus the bonus to divide the 1«ond· place ~ze POOi and will receive S26J,408 each. Three of the tickets ~ IOld in San Joee. and one each in Fullerton. S.nta AM and Yotbe Linda and lbe Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heilhll. ........ ., Another 270 players who 1ucssed five numbers without the bonus wtll each get SJ.S 18. The I S.362 playen who aot fou r numbers will rttctvc SS6cach, and SS goes to tech of tht 274,139 pcop1t who matched three numbers. Sales from Wednesday 10 Satur- day's drawina totaled S 17.2 mclhon. Jn Saturda)"s "811 Spin. an East P•lo Alto janitor won SI million and an El Toro woman won $40.000. Rafael Quiroz. 25, •YI llc1l qutt hisjtnnor's~. buy a houtcllHI ~n his own buancn with his SI mlfhon. Suun M8nhalf o( El Ton> was OM of three $40.000 winnen. 0. ocher spinner won SI00,000. two took ho"" SS0.000, oat p Sl0.000. The symbols for U. ""Calh Rt11s.. te-r" pmc were a coin ...S lbf lctlCT'I N and R. DEATHS FromA1 have allO been found at Seal Beach and Sun1et Beach. An "1imated 2.300 sca lion' die off Southern California each )ear from actuna tanaled in 1111 netl utcd by commerct.T ishermcn. Another JOO die from 1unsho11. Cordiro said. Most of those wash out 10 sn, rather lhan com1ftl ashore. About S.600 sta lion1 are born each )'Carin Southern California waaen. he said. The esumaWd sea lion popu· lation in this art• is 67,000 to 107.000. The death of a tc• hon accidentally caupt 1n ~II nets 1s allowable, Coriiaro aaiCI. but fleet fishermen must lake every posaible ~ to cbalt ahem 1way. Shooti1t1 the Milftllt ii prohibtled under the federal Marine Memmal Protection Act. ~ ,,.,,,, ..,.,,,,. C'fl I .I .. It ... ...... -:S.'::' .......... • f91; .. _ _.,_ .... ., ........ ...... 10•111 .......... .... .. ........ °"' c-_ ....... , ..... .............. ,.. .-...-... ... ,.-... ,_.,... ..... COLE·HAA t ' t . . . . . ' . . . .. .. - ~ • e. • • • ' , I ' . . ' I , Workshop explores sexual differences A •orkshOp that explores malc..femalt dif· fnencn will be Mid 7 to JO ~.m. Tunday It Coaaa MnaCollqt.Room 11 2. 26~Fairv~Avc .. Cosu Mna. Karen KHhn. a human rcso~rce apecialist. will o~r ~uons on how to ute an undentandina or male-female differences to build efftctivc business stra1.t11n. Yenonal career dc'elopment and the achieve· mcnt of power also v.111 be addressed. The cost is S 19 for add1l1onal anformauon. or to reaister. call 432-5880. UMny Slngl~s Toastmast~rs Weekr) meetinJ s of the L1ber1) Si ngles T oastmasten Club will be held at 7 p m. Tucsda) sat Columbo's R~1aurant 2610S Harbor Bl\<t . Santa .l\na Call Joe G1lmaker at 639-0986 for informauon. Probl~ms In ~ducat/on The problems of education in California v.111 be add ressed b> Barbara Stone. professor of political science at (al tate Fullenon. at noon Wednesda) at the >\1rponer Inn 18700 MacArthur Bhd . Irvine. tone. a member of the l 1ttlc Hoover Com· m1ss1on. was reccntl) appoi nted b) Go' George DcJ.1kme,i1an to scr"c on a spet1al committee 10 study the reasons for C ahforn1a's educauonal crisis. Reservattons can be made b> calling 646-610 I. Ubrarl~s c~l~brat~ Val~ntln~'s Day . . Five programs arc being ofTcrcd by Nev.port Beach Public L1brar) 10 celebrate Valent1oe's Da> PaJama \tOr)l1me will be held at 7 p.m. Wedncsda) at the Corona Del Mar Branch. 420 Man&old 'e Call 644-3135. Pa1ama stor) t1mc will be held at 7 pm Wednesda) at Manner's Branch. 2005 Do'cr Dme. Call 644-31 45. Valentine crafts will be held 10:30 a.m. to J.30 p.m. ~'Wcdncsda) at Nev. port Center L1bra11 . 856 San Clemente Dmc Call 644-3191. Preschool Vaknune stor) ttme "'111 be held at 10:30 a.m Feb. 14 nt Balboa Branch. 100 E. Balboa Bh d. Call 644-t l 7 I _ _._ Pa1ama ~mryume~'ltl be heldat 7 p.m-Fetrt4 -at Ncwt><?n Cen1cr L1brar) 856 an Clemente Dmc. Call 644-3191. ' For ndd111onal 1nforma11on. call Jud) Kelle) at 644-3187. Third World sp~~ch pathology 1 The Third Wotld speech patholog) pr<>vam will be d1sc1Jucd a1 noon Tuesday at R.em1ck's. . Rcs1auran1. 18120 Von Karman>\ 'e .. lrvme. as part of the mon1hl} meeting of the Pro" 1dence peech and Hearing (enter. Luncheon donation 1s S20 per pe.rson More mform:lllon ma) be obtained b) calling Eileen L) nch at 6 '9-491Xl. L~arnlng to r~lax Muscle rcluauon 'asual 1magcr) sclf·h~ p. nom and coanatl\C re 1ruounng ""'"be d1~uised 6:30p.m to930pm \\'edncsda~ inHeallh 1~m.-e Room I~ I ol Golden \\ C'St C olkgc Thtcl~ ~1sSt4 Call 91-3Q91 for information s~mlnars on lnt~rnatlona/ busin~ss The International Mart..eung Assoc1atton of Orange Count) ""Ill present t\\O seminar on intcrnauonal bus1 ne~s Wednescfa) at the Joli > Roger Inn. 540 W Katella .\\( . .\nahc1m. The toob needed to de' clop an interna11onal bus1ncs plan"1llbed1 uscdl0a.m.tol l.30am. by Mike Grana,. former prc~1dcn1 of lntcrna11onal Marketing.\ soc1a11on 'Wa)s to do bus1n' v.1th the J3pancsc ""'II folio"" 11 11 JO pm The luncheon fee 1s S 10 for members, S 15 tor non-members For more 1nformat1on on both seminars. ciill Irene Lanae at 77 1-2223 ( \l.l <'\D\H '1011tla.i·. Fr l1. 6 • 6 lO pm Cotta MHI Clly COtlKU, council chambers. Co~ta Mesa 11) Hall. 77 Fair Dmc • 7 p.m. HuUactoa Btacli Clty COU<'ll, (Ounctl 'hambe~. Hun11n11<>n Beach it} Hall. 2000 Main t '1'11t•!iitlll ·', ,..,.,,, ' • 6 lOp m t.a,...Bt1dCit1Coudl,counc1l chamber\, SOS forelt "'e • 6 30 r .m. Ne•,.rt Btacli Pan e. Be~kl aM Rttremlitll Commt11I•. council chambcn. 3 JOO Ne"' port Bh d .-. 4t \ ' U II 0 I U I ' f • chool chle not a ~ GftG KUlltkX °' .. ~,... ..... Shonl> afirr World War II. Nev.pon· ~esa Unified School Dmnct Suprr· 1n1enMnt John Nicoll returned to the hi&h school he araduated from and took a prek into his old studr nt file. "Back then counstlors CJme in whr n )OU V.Cf't 1n 8th lflde and talked tO )OU about 101ni to'h11h school. about courses and aoats. etcetera." 1cofl satd. ''The rttord statrd there that my aoal v.as to be an EnaJ1sh teacher." The record v.-as prophrttc N 1coll be· came an Eoallsh tcachrr -at the same hi&h school .l~ut as 1t turned out ~1coll v.u destined to mo"c be)Ond the classroom and into the boardroom as one of the most con- tro, crs1al -and efTectr~e -suprr- 1ntendcnts in the state. "I guess I ~ne"' v. hat Iv.anted to do from 'the be-ginning. .. ~1coll said The 67-)ear-old suprnntendent has \l.Clthercd threats of recall. cn11c1sm ofh1s manaacmcnt llt)lc and "cr'bal abuse by teachers. parents and students. His de- cision to S\\-1tch tv.o Iona-tenured high · ~hool principals last )ear was met by such public venom tt'sa v.ond~ he wasn't hung 1n effigy. Yet for all that, Nicoll · has ne"er ""a"ercd Qn his dec1s1ons for Ole district he hfls au1ded for nearl) 18 )Ca~. "Nobody likes to be put under press.. ure." Nicoll conceded. "But I find that the dcc1S1on-making process for mt is based on gathrnng informauon.and matchina that against knowlcd~t and e~penence and the needs of the district "Once tt's made. I don't lose an) sleep over tt." he said Jf N1coll needed any outside affirmation of his ab1h11r ("'h1 h is doubtfut). he recc1"ed 1t recently from T ht faecu11"e Editor. a reno""ned maaaiine for school professionals In th1~ mon1h's 1s~uc. the magazine llSled 1coll among orth America's 100 ··be t and bng.h1cst school -UCCUU\.C! •• a hstfl\l ":htch CO\CCS all ,Of the 'nited tatcs and Canada. '\II of the rducators listed ha'c at least 25 )Car of educa11onal experience and v.crc honored for their s1gn1ficant con- tnbuuons to their c.11stncts and to educa- tion 1n general. . Only one .other Orange Count) educator. 1 usttn Unified upcnntcndent Maun« Ross, ma<k the hst ··1 was very flattered." Nicoll said ... lt'1 probably the best form of recop1t1on. to be reco11uzcd b> one's pttrs." A native of the La M1rada-Norwalkaru. Nicoll rcetived a bechelor's dqrce 1n 1948 from Whmier CoJI•.' a master's ~ from Claremont Graduate School in 1"950 and a doctorate from Columbia Un1ver- sit) 's Teacher's Collqt in 196'. He captained a number of school d1stncts before com1n1 to Ne~pon, 1ncludm1 the Vallt!O Unified School D1stnct in nonh· em Cahfom11 and the Pacific Gro"e Unified School 01stnct Nicoll was hired to his curren1 pos1t1on in 1971 . He has betn forced to make 50me tou&h dec1s1ons as the d1stncfs enrollment gradually shrank When the parents \\anted to stll stveral . school sites to help bolster the district's saaing budget a fc" )Car back. Nicoll opposed and cventuall> persuaded the Board of Trustees to hold onto the sites. Dunna the past )'Car. tbc dlstnct has graduall> reopened the schools as enrol- lment has chm bed stead•I >. "My feeli ngs and prOJectton v.erc 1hat one day lhc district would tum them around. which It has:· Nicoll said. The d1stnct docs not occupy all of Nicoli's 11mr. He and a fnendJOintl) own a power boa t and frcquentl> fake ocean fishing lnps. Nicoll said books also occup) man) of his off-work hours. "Reading 1 m) chief vice:· Nicoll confessed. ··1 read telephone d1rcc1oncs. the backs of boxes. an)'lhi.ng." The teach in& bug apparentl y runs 1n the fa mil).. 1coll and his wife . Mary. ha\C twin sons and borh arc teachers. one 1n Garden .Grove and the other 1n , ValleJO. whrre 1coll v.as s:uprnotcndeN m hts earl> years The 1colls also have sax grandchildren. 1coll's current con tract with the dis· lnct runs out in 1990 Althou&h v.cll pa t retirement age. 1coll said he has no plans to tum over the reins of the distract. ·Tm one of those peculiar pcoplc_fOL whom m) "oca11on and avoca11on are the same," Nicoll said •· 01 e\el"} da) is fun . filled. but I still look forv.ard to com1na to "'Ork C\.Cf) day." "'I've ofkn threatened people that 1f I ever retired. I'd write a book about school boards." heioked. "But 11 ""ould mo ti) be compltmentaf) :· . Pollution sloVt(/y disappearing fr~m Newport Harbor, Back Bay Work on 5-tler pa~ktng garage to start at UCI ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of dw ~ ""°' ,,..., Tho~ "ho remember' the da's of uncontrolled pollut1on of Nev. port Harbor and uncoordinated efTons b) local. st<itc a,pd federal agencies 10 regulate waler quaht) hould ha'c becn encouraged b) repons la t \\Cd on ttps la ken to address those ISSUC The ,. cw port Ba) Forum r· sponsored b) state Sen. Manan Bergeson pro\ 1ded prehm1nar) C\.1dcncr that some of the most pre ma conccrn arc being 1ackled. including bactcm1l and tO\IC sub~1anccs contamina11on \1lta11on and nutrient pol· lu11on About 70 peoplt a1tC"nded the foru m at Ncwpon Beach (ti) Hall ""here sc"cral sprakc~ outlined cllorto; to rc.,torc the harbor and Back Ba~. Tht first of t\\O forum on the ba) SPonsorcd b> Berac:son this )ear. 11 1ncludcdan mtroduc11on of Gerard Thibeault the nev. C\C\.Ull\ c onictr for 1hc Santa .\na Rea1onal ~ ater Quaht) Con- lrol Board. a re"1cv. ol thc L'pprr '\c"pon 8a) dr(dg1n1 program. and a presc n1a11on b) 1he cw pon Harbor Water Quality Comma nee Bcracson R-NewPort BHch. who has been mstrumcntQI o'er the )cars in promot1n1 1~1 lataon and winn1na funds for cleanup cnons. ""' ponsor a second foru m in the fall . ~1d ass1 tant Juhc Frocberi B~ then, the ~<'ond reporc on the qua ht) of tne ba~ v.ater will ha\C bttn compiled by the rtatonal board Tht fiDt rtport v.a released in 1985 undtr a 8cracson·'Ponsortd siatc lca1sla t· ~ resolution It v.as labekd an action plan to coordinatt cleanup. as v.ell as monnor and prc1rent fu1ure Pollu11on • -\!though current measurements are incomplete. prchm1naf) ind1ca11on are thal some ot the mo 1 dangerous pol- lutant.s arc d1sappranng For instance. ll~ue anal) sis of hell ti sh ustd in the s1a1c" 1dc mussel "atch proaram 1s s11ll under "'a). but rc~archcrs have determined 1hat the banned pcst1c1dc DDT 1sslov. I> disappearing from Nc""port Ba> ·s C'COS)Stt'm. Froebcrg sa1~ o\lso speaking was Don 1mp~n. "ho coord1nalC"d the dredging of l 'ppcr cv.- P<>n Ba> that rcturncd 11 to a cund1t1on 1ppro\1mat1ng that of 1930 About :?.5 m1lhon cubic \ard\ of 1h ~ere ta~en out of the ba) a~ p;in of the SI 3 8 m1thon scd1mcntat1on con trol and rtstorat1on prOJC\.t Ho"'c' er. cont1nucd dfcd&1~ 111 be ncedcd in the fu ture. despite c~1on pre,ent1on elTons and the constructton ot sediment ba in in San D1eao (rt'tk and l 'pprr e" port Ba) Tom H u~ton of 1hc Nc\\port Harbor "ater Quaht) (omm1tttt d1scus)Cd the progres on add1n1 mort pump-out la· taon as required under cit) ordinance. as v.ell a s1gnaae and educational cffom on proper usage of the stations Tl\t comm11tce also 1s d1!>(U'l'ling a proposed ordinance to ao1rern "' c--1 ns on boats moored 1n the harbor. Pat Blodaett. lhc Nc"port coordinator for the Rea1onal Water Quaht> \ontml Board. iaad that aarnc> also ha required more pump-out nauon umkr authont) granled rn a bill co-~pon rcd b\ lkr&non. 8y STRl'HfN WAU It n!lmed manna'I in the Lido C hannd ~,_c.,,...,,..,. >Hlming basin. tht' Rhanr C hanncl. lhc Construwon on a fh e-le,el park1 n1 <\1a1n ( hannel ;ind the 83ck 83) ~here pra&c at Lt I "'1_11 be&Jn in \farch. and public and pm ate pump.oul stal1on art hould becompkted b) the end ofthe )Car. being added · said Mike Delo. d1rtt1or of par~ng and Blodgett also d1scusscd En\ 1ronmcntal lran porta11on at t.: l Management .\gen~) and r~g1onal board Vn1,ers1t\ of <.ahfom1a rrgcnts in monatorang of tO\IC ubstanccs and Janua11 appro'ed the design of the nutrient and efTons to control those truc1urc. ""h1ch will be located at the Pollutants 1n1crscc11t>n of C ampu~ Orne and Bridge T I Ro:id. hrce large nuNnc 1n n 1ne . are Delo said the eit1 una garage will be \\Ofil.1ng to redu<.'t' the nitrate runoll lrom convened 1n1o a 'W.000-square-foot their operations to I 0 percent ot pre1r1ou buildina capable of holding 1.000 cars. le\ el . she s.a.1d 'Parkin& "111 be a' a1lablc to student • . Hu"ner not :\II ol 1he n~-s 1\ aood facult) and siaO De p11c 1~e nur encl>· compliance. The S 3 m1lhon prOJe<:t v.tll be funded monitonn& ho" nllratcs con11nut to b) bond mone~ that \.,Cl r«"Ct\Cd last )Car Oo" into the Back-B:I\ so other un-esare from the l n1\ers1l\ of Cahfom1a. Delo su pected · said The loan v.111 be paid off b> money obtained from ~prr student. ixr quar- ter. par~sng f'(rmit And kacnttsts 3rC' llll concerned aboul copprr lead. zinc PC 8 and other I0'1CS that arr how1ng up 1n areas hkc t~ Rhanc C trannel and around the Ba) Brad c at Coa t H1ghv.•>-Blodgett said. The\ suspKt source-; ranging from storm 'runoff and andu mal hoat )ard to the almo\pherc. Blodgtll "'111 compile thC' r\"pc.>n that deta1b 1ht be)· v.ateT quaht) now. es1>«1all> 1n the upper ba~ ihc said 11 wall ~ complcled an ptcmber But lhe earl) rt\ 1cv.s arc encouragin._ "It appea~ there ha'c been fairh 1gn1tkan11mpro' ement~:· Blodartt ~1d -\\ c're ~emg a ck;iner ba} and a health1N marsh area." c. on truct1on of the tructurc wall fortt the clo urt of about 300 yards of Pereira Dme from Bndge Road to the I "dm1n1 tra11on Building until Januaf) 1990. ""c feared for the pcdestnans v.ho v.e~ u 1na th.at ar\"a:· \81d Delo ... For their s.afet). v.e needed to close that road." In hC'u of Pereira Dmc. LCI officials a k motonsts to cntcr the campus on Bcrkele) "\cnue from ampu Dme or on Cahfom•a .\\tnue from Uni,crs1h Dme • Wa\ne \\ J Banks and .\ soctates of lr"1ni and No'a Engineering of hcrman Oaks arc the arch1tccb for tht oro1~1 Oldster:s find th~y prefer driving in the slow lane -· WASHINGTON (AP) - Finaacial industryoftkialsand mem· bm ofC~ are prcdictillJ Preli· cleat Bulb I Dilm fOr retol\'tlll the SAL ~ wiH employ a mixture of E i.-.,. premiums 1Dd pou.. • IU. ""*Y lO P9Y, off biUiom of lft ""' borrowina. Buh. who met Saturdaf at Camp David, Md., with top adv11tT1 to to over their recommendations. isn't talkina publicly about his PKkaae· He may reveal his decisions as early as tocllly, and plans to make a ldev1sed speeCh Thursday to Conpess on that and other issues. But White House aides. speaking on condition of anonymity, say they do 1t0t expect the final packqe to include a controversial.plan to levy a fee on deoositors of about S2.SO for every SI ,000 in their accounts. · lnsaad. lnde UIOciation off'acials aDd members ofC~ who have spoken with lhe Tra111rr. Depan- ment DredK'l the plan will feature thetc elements: . -Borrowina. in the form of bonds. of about $50 billion over the next three ycan. -A mixture of income soul'Ct'S. including taxpayer dollars and in- suranct' premiums from S&Ls and blnks, to pay the $7 billion lo S9 billion in interest on the bonds. -An administrative rcshuflllna that would include a separate a~ paratus to sell ofT insolvcnl S&Ls, a recapitalized insurance fund for healthy S&Ls .and a regulatory aaen- Report says s,ki~he.ads form natiOnal network ' J MONTGOMERY. Ala .. (AP) -homosexuals, Jews. Asians, Hii- Youna "skinheads" revived the white panics and Indians, and that the racist supremacist movement in America pop "represent a unique and fright· last year, according to a new report cnina phenomenon in the history of that says old-guard racists arc or-white supremacism in America." aan.izina the vior'ent teen gangs into a "Begun as spontaneous teen pnp, national network. they arc now being orpnized into a · "Not since the heiaht of Klan national network b)' older · white activity during the civil rights era has supremacists such as Tom Metzger of thtre been a white supremacist aroup the White Aryan Resistance and so obsessed with violence or so Richard Butler of the Aryan Na· reckless in its disrqard for the law," tions," Clark said. says the report by Klanwatch. which "Police in urban areas around the monitors white supremacist •c· country were confronted last year tivities nationwide for the Southern with a violent new Fntration o( Poveny Law Center. racists whose weapons include The repon, bcina issued today by baseball bats and their own heavy, Ktanwatch director Pat Clark. says steel-toed boots, and whose 'crimes skinheads have been linked to ·ranged from gang beatinp to murders in Portland. ~.; San Jose, murder." she said. Calif.; and LasVep~nd Reno. Nev.;_ The report gives a representative iiHi-IW<MIU~ raciil 111-.WU umpfe or:M&e ffimes durinJ 1911. documented by Klanwatch in 1988. iJlcluding 193 incidents in JS states. In the slay1n15 in Portland 1nd Among those: · Reno, black men were killed by -A black chllrch in a assailants who apparently picked predominant!)' white area in their victims at ra'ndom, the report southern Illinois was sctafire in April. says. rebuilt by the community. and then In San Jose, the report says. a white burned to the ground in October. A mall' was fatally stabbed when he skinhead was arrested. gi, perhaps under the control of the Treasury Depanment. There has been little-disaarccment over borrowina the S&L cleanup money. The much more difficult probkm is fi1urin1 out how to pay the 1ntctt1t on the bonds. Instead of the deposit fee, in- surance premiums paid by the inst itu- tions -current!~ 83 ccntt per S 1.000 for blnks and S2.08 for S&Ls - probebty will be increased. The increase mentioned, at least before Bush reviewed the plan. would brina t~c_ premiums to about S 1.80 per Sl.000 for banks and $2.50 for S&Ls. That would raise about half the S7 billion to S9 billion needed each Chllls and thrJlls year. ~ • Anothtr option would ht to siphon off interest earned from money depcajtcd with the Federal Reserve. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspen has oppose<i this. He ar;aues thal the Fed pays its income into the 1tneral treasury anyway and that siphonina off interest would merely innate the bud1tt deficit. Commercial bankers have vocifer- ously opposed bei na made to help pay forprobfems in a competin,industry. They do not want any m1n&lina of their 1nsuranct' fund. the l't'deral Deposit lnsuraQce Corp., with tht' S&L fund, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. But. they probably would· accept higher prt'miums for a limited period. say three years. 1f the moJley went to build up the FDIC. attempted to stet> between a skinhead . -In SP.QM~ Wash .. a skinhead and'i black inan at a party after the was convicted of malicious harass- skinhcad began making racial slurs ment and attempted murder if\ a and calling on bystanders to "go get" knife attack on a black man in July'. the black man. -In New York City. neish- The report says victims ofskinhead · borhood youths destroyed the inside violence last year included blacks. of a synagogue in September. fl'•Me·w.edlen lw•ved temperatures In•• 40s to watch Mllrtll Gr•• flcMa tr.vel tflrougll New Orl••n• on SUIMlaJ. fl'olke eltlllNlle this wHI be the blHelt M•dl Gr•s ever, with I .7 111HHon revelers jalllllllng ttte Jrrench O...ner on Tues- daJ, the .... blowout IMfore ltt• solet11n •••ton of Lent. WASHINGTON. (AP) -· The sj~ificant threat" in a military crisis discuss the report publicly but ac- EnelJY Department is quietly advis-~Ith the Soviet Union. said ·an ' knowledge that 1he ma1enal 1t con- ing U.S. companies of a growing internal Energy ~partment report tains is still varid threat of terrorist attack on vital obtained by The Associated Press. · domestic energy facilities and is .. However. even in the absence of a A catalyst for the aovernmcnt's pressing them to fonify their de-superpower confrontation. there is cam~ign. according to department fenscs, the Associated Press has the possibility that potential Third officials and documents. is concern learned. Wor1d adversaries could sponsor about techno-terronsm. the use of tta k h · fi · hard-to-detect plastic explo~yes. At the same time. a special inter-a c s_on t eene1y in rastructu.re in hand-held missiles. electronic agen~y task f~rce has ~n crcatt'd . the United States. the report said. surveillance gear or other sonh1sti- w1thin the National S«unty Council Tht' report was prepared for Con· 1 d d · Ir. II to assess the vulnerability of U.S. oress in December 1987. but was ca e evices to carry out po itica Y • motivated acts of sabotase. The enerJY systems and study ways of withheld because of its sensitive report cited incidents of such ter· minimizing the risk ofsupply disru~ nature. A sanitized version was rorism in Europe and elsewhere. but tions caused by .. tcchno-tetrorism." released last year. officials said there had been none 10 ·'.Eneray-related terrorism . in the Security conce1:11s also are cited by the United States. • United States would be 1 parucularly depar'tmenl officials who dcclioe to The heiahtened alert also reflects a End Probate Worries for . Your Family -We set up a livinr truat and now our children won't have to go throuch the time and expense we went through when we had to probate :the estate m Bill'• parents. When Bill'• parenta paaeed away, they had a houae and a couple of bank accounts. Became they only had a will, the eetat.e had to go throuih probate. Everythin1 WU IO di.ffic:ult and time c:onaumm,. 11ie probate took over a Je•r and coet thouaanda of dol- 181'1. When we went to do our will, a friend recommended an Htate plannini eeminar preeented by Beuire Law OfBCM. The at- torney wu intere.Una and ftr1 inform•· tive. There were 80 lll&DJ beneftta we ~n·t aware ol. rm slacl .. aUenclH the aeminar becaUM we tbu.ncl out that we cioulcl not onl1 _.. our cbildND thouMnda ....... in .... taus and prabete r.., iNi aJ80 that we oOaJd M up GUI' eMate 10 tllllt ~••••ml can we. would DOt .... aD GUI'._....,. wt.D it eaw U.. for our childrim to ..., .. our......,~will'bem-. • ... thlll. We don\ nm our children ~---·~,_ .. _......~our ,......_ . ........................ Yepnnl ................... fltllma.. fear of retaliatory strikes by Libya and Iran, countries accused by the United States of supporting terrorism. Electric power compenies. con- sidered the most vulnerable scsment of the indusll)" have begun acting on the warnings. accordina to sourc~ familiar with onaoina discussjons betw~n industry and government Other energy businesses, including the oil industry, havt' been reluctant to join the program, which is part of a broader effort to improve the nation's ca_pab1lities for respondina to all types of energy emcrscncics. according to the sources. who spoke on condiuon of anon)'(Tllty. Ex-presi ent of Parag4ay starts ex'ile, · flies to Brazil .. .,·~ ............ ~ . I -·---~ .. . Study shOws 'Nlghtllne' blmed LOS ANGELES -AJIDOll ~ dW pntS on AIC°I "N"9lli~" news propam are whitt. main •e•nli• • Mnow and COnK• v11t1wt v.ewpo1111, accordina to a atudy commiillioned bY a liberal nicdaa wal<'bda& lf!UP· _.. The survey of nearly l.5001ue111 on mort than ISO "Njptlinc~ also concluded that the inltl'View propam lafJely ianores orpni iuor .. consumer and mvironmenlal advoca&n.JICKC acti v1sts. the-worklna dul •nd Americans who oppow the nation's forettn poll(')'. The show's host. Ted Koppd.andeuculive produceraiaicized lhtttudy. Taken t09Cther. the findinpchallen1t "Niahtline's''. strona ttputalioa f~ • impartiality, said Jtff Cohen, exccuuvc director of Fa1rneu & Accuracy in Reporting. the watchdot orpnizatiQn that commi5'1oned th.c stud)'. . . Reagan's 78th blnhday today LOS ANGELES-Ronald Rcapn will celebrate his 78th b1nhday today by dcHverina his first scheduled sptteh'sintt he left pubhc office. A birthday party is planned for this evening at Be\ltrly Hills· Bistro Gardt'n rcstaucant, but Rcapn spok(Sman Mark Weinbcfg saad the event will be closed to the public and news media. He dt'chned to provide a aues1 li~t. Rcaaan will speak at USC at 11 a.m. toda).. · 'Rock Hudso~'s love llfe now pubHc LOS ANGELES -Intimate details of Rock Hudson's sex life have dominated one of Hollywood's most lurid trials. spiced by the testimony of bas ex-lover who said the actor had unsafe sex up to five times a week while he had AIDS. ~ . The month-Iona trial is windina down and the JUry may hesT closing arguments in a few days on wtrettrer damagtS should be awarded to Marc Christian, who is scekina S 11 million because Hudson a.nd his former secretary. Mar.k Miller, allegedly failed fo tell him Hudson had AIDS. Christian. who was Hudson's companion for 21'1 years. has testified in intimate detail about their love life. He said he and Hud'°n enpaed in unprotected, intercbanpblc oral and anal sex for eight months. three to five times a week after Hudson learned he had Al OS in June 1984. Four teens die In Ice-fishing shack MANITOWOC; Wis .. -Four tcen-aaers ~ho braved subzero temperatures to panicipate in an ict'-fishing derby were found dead from carbon monoxide Sunday in the shanty where they had spent tht' night on a lake. authorities said. The teens were overcome by fumes from two portable propane heaters and a propane hot plate tnt'y left runnina in the shanty. • The unpain_ledJ.,foot·b~~foot wooden shanty was one of more than 50 such shelters on the frozen 70-acre Harpt Lake. about 85 miles north of M1l~aukcc. Ethics chief may have conflict of Interest WASHINGTON-The man in charge of President Bush's ethics policy has found himself in the midst of a possible conflict-of-interest controve~y because of his .cha1rmansh!J> of -a multim1lhon dollar commumcataon~ company. C. Boyden Gray. who served as Bush'scounsel ~hen he~as vice president and continues to seNe in that ca~city now that Bush is president. has told The Washinston Post and The New York Times that he plans to continue serving as chairman of the family-owned company. Atlanta-based Summat Communicauons Group Inc. but would no longer acC'Cpt a sala!)_. Gray also said he could function without an} con01ct of-interest both because ~e ~as rccuscd himself smct-1981 from any matters concerning communicattons and because he was not Summ11's chief eAccutave ot operating officer. He said he onl) devoted four to siit da)s a year to overseeing tht> company. , - . . Run-away train deralled COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. -A qu1ck-think1n& railroad engineer threw his coal train into reverse and deliberately derailed 11 Sunday after his brakes failed on a hill as the train sped into town, authonties said. : Sixty-four of 66 cars and thrct' locomot1 vcs v.cre knockrd offthc track. but no maJor iruurics were reported. · The enainttr. G.L. Romero of L1t1lcton. reallied he couldn't stop. so he threw the train into reverse. forcing it off the tracks at abou1 8 a.m .• P1zz1tola said. Romero suffered a minor hip inJUry. Bennett visits drug-ravaged city WASHINGTON -Wiiham J. Bennett, President Bush'\ c~ to O\lerste the war on drup, took a close look Sunday at the havoc wreaked o n one drua-rava&ed city. Detroit. . Asked what he lcamtd d1mn& his tour. Bcnnetl -.aid 1n a telephone interview from the airpon. .. Nothina mort than v. hat ewcrybod} already knows. ,.They emphasized what I was look1naa1 "'H ihc hean of the problem.'' he said. "OoWnlown Detroit is as bed as 1t 1tts anywhere.'' Detroit recorded 629 hom1ades last year. an 8.3 percent drop from the 686 homicides ir) t987. accordina 10 city pohtt 1tat1,t1cs. The cit) did not relea5e how many of them were drua-relalfd . HOHi U HICll ~" Soviets reportedly out Of Afgh•nlstan Ex tended foreca I How cold was it? Church canceled; nudi~ts dressed ly TN Auodeted Pr•H C'hurch scr' 1cr~ \\CIT called off an some Arkansas to" ns ~unda) be· cau~ of icy roads and the arltic air mau rc-Arott more lo"' ttmpcr.iture records. but pan of Montana "'armed abovt' zero for tht first 11mt an nearl) a v.ttk The cold cha~d Mardi (1ras re"d· crs in New OrlcaM into v.arm bars: marchtn& bands at-a Winter Carnival parade 1n St Paul. Minn . couldn·1 put thcfr 1nstrumcob to the1rhps. and member of a nud1 t colon) 1n rexas Md to·put their clothes on A boy was huncd for an hour an a Colorado a' alanchc. C h1cago·., O'Hare lntcrna11 onal Airpon closed two runwa)'s hc:'tau~ ofhca v) '>now: and Cali fornia farm<'~ rccc1,cd frost warnanas. > At least 32 deaths had been bfamcd on the \\Cather since arctic :11r that set low temperature records across -\laska shd into the Lo"cr 4 state Tucsda> 801eman. outside Montana's warming ea tern half. "'~ the cold pot of the lov.cr 4 tatcs unda) momin1at43 dt'Jrtts bclov. 1tro . Rood "'"·re IC) an much of the south-central sccuon ot the nation. 3nd man\ .\rlansa., c hurchc called off~f\ICCS "\\ e had been out on tht' roads. and the Oat place ~med O K. but tbc hills "ere more d1ffi,ult .. '31d the Re'. Paul Weck an Lmlc Rock "We feel hle our people can v.or\h1p ell home toda) (Sunda) 1. 'ipcnd wme time reading their Bible or wa tching telcv1s1on ser\lct->~ We don't wa,nt to nsk. their saftt) .. l O\\·tcmpcraturc record\ toppled or were tied at 26 c111cs from northern California through the Northwest into Mon1ana, and in the southern and we tern Plain\ ( ly \le\ hit 17 dcgrtc'> hclo"' 1cro.11 f'thruaf) recorJ and )USI ont dl'JrC'C abo\C the to""n·., all-time lo"' CXn ,cr h11 :!4 below 1ero. tht coldc t the cit)·, l:lttn tn :!h )C81'S In Montana, the tcmpc;raturc h11 10 dcgrtts at Ha' re b~ Q a.m .• although the wmd chill fal'lor """' "'t'll bclo"' 1ero Southern and v.esttrn Montana rtmaint'd below 1cro as cold air "'as trapped 1n mountatn \alleys Nome. ~laska . ""'hich hit an all- 11mc h11h of S4 bclo"' t tro last month v.-ai'lMd to 30 dctrtts. Two ""omen v.cre hosp1tal11cJ y;jth fretttb1tc at Kan\ols (It). Mo . after ndan1 1n a 001'lar for 211 da)\ ~•th onl) $0mt'-~lankt'I\ and a lr0ten pllon of milk The> and four others said the~ ""crt try1n1 to rcacb .a relat1~c in Wuh1n1ton. f) C "They ""ere JU~t fro1c," q1d IJa Barry. ""'tant manqcr of a ro- tauranl in Kan\as ("it) whtrt' they ~rt' 1aken In Colorado. a 6·>~r-old boy "as rncucd from an l\alancht' Sunda) at Mount rntcd Butte. 1n the ctnlral Rock.es. aftt"T bf1n1 trapPcd for mott than an hour. Thrtt cha~n M"rc buried an lht 1nowtlidr but two HI H I II' Kyle Byrd fll•• on his snow bo•rd Sund•y In D•ll••· apparently managed to escape. police said. It was oot kno""n 1f the bo) \l,!ffercd an) 1nJunc officials said The at1onal Weather n-1cc said ,more than 125 a"alanches ""t're reported 1n Colorado b) Sunday afternoon and warned there \\-BS an ell.trcme harard becau~ of recent heavy snows. In Clucago. O'Haf'(' lnterna11onal .\arport clo~ two run'AA) \ unda) for <1001.11 plo"'1ng. said Lln1tcd Air- line, spoke "oman Maf) "'anson The airline canceled 40 flight s. or 25 percent of its schedule. from 6.30 p.m. to "'1dn1ght • unda). w~nson said r I . Wand cased unday in ca tern Idaho and stranded traH'krs took ad\antagcoftht lull an drifiln& snow 10 lca"e the mall cattle to"'n of Dubois (lark Count) \hcnfT ( r.ug Kang said about I 0 people \\Crt' snov.bound there la\l "'eek when a storm clo\Cd l n1e~tate IS and est•· mated that 75 rtma1n«I until unda) "It happrns to us once 1n a "'h1le here:· King said ··rhc> clo~ the 1n1c"'tatc off. Ptoplc arc good to open up their home for them." f rccz( "'arning\ for crops c.uch as citrus fruits and stra""bcmts ""Crt' po.,ted 1n manvarca 1n ( aliforn1a on Sunda) a\ arctic air pronmcJ to ~nd Ccmpcratures plun11n1 o' cm1ght uthcrn C ahfom1a Edison crt"'s ""orkcd throuah the wct'kt'nd to restore po"'cr tu 1.000 customc" "'ho)C po"'er was 1nttrrupted by h1r.h ""1nJ!> tn the tastern desert and b) \nov. 1n the mountains. Nt""' Otleans French Quartcrtnab- lith«Mnti dtd -bcnk bus1ncs\ with f't\ clcrs tl)•OI to cope "-1th un· ~atonabl.> lo"' temperatures in the 40\. Mardi Gras 1s 1 uc"1a) "We'\ c a<>l a fc"' more (cu"omcrs> than 1ittould...bc' oth<rv.'1~. nd th<) drink mort•hoc chocolltc v.-Mn 1t•s cold." said ~ Barclay. n1aht maftlltr 111~ Caie du Mondt. Lonna and Jod Albtn, nta ~na . .. ,. SAN a.DIENTB llOIPfT AL ,._,,. .. Donna ind l.a•Nncc Cra.-fofd. n J•A C1pttt,.._ 11rt M1ry ftthtr .and Gerardo Htrnudtl. S.n C:ktMAW. prl Eltnbech Dur.n ind Edw1rd E..,enon. 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FREE CASSETTE TELLS EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAY TO MEET WOMEN ANYWHERE• For 24 hour. recorded information please call: BATING cJ avNAMtGs. 1(800) DATE HER e 1(IOO) 32'-3437 NEWPORT HILLS CENTER . . . ~ . ,s \)~ Se)\\}~~ • • • • ();•'99 00.C DAILY '9COTI HI ..... ~ I. 1919 '----Qnor abeuthOms You can't caach ~1uali1y. ~ttnts of the luds in Mike Manno 's senior psychok>ty claa 11 Corona del Mar H •ah ScfiOol realty never had anythina 10 ~orl') about For 19 y~rs. the popular &cacher has tau&ha an 18-wcck survey counc which fias always included ssx-akcrs ofTeri na firs&-hand informal ion at..>ut such topicsas.akoholism. dru&-abusc and homoscJLuality. Pattnas who did not want 1hc1r childttn to mttt with lhc homosexual speakers -or wiah any of the others -have always been free to keep their children out of class dunna ahcsc sessions. Now it seems that th~ uJ)('r- 11;11cndent of schools. John N1coll. ha~ apparen tly yielded to a small group.of proacsting parents who tecl 1h:u 'Marino needs to present an anu-ga~ '1~v. a\ v.dl ;anJ 1h:u thl'll duk!n.·n th> noa nl'\'d n!)t>'lurc 10 h11mo~·,u.11, Mareno stronaly objects '" thew Ideas. a' do mosa of ahc kids. the fl_~~t1. and the l\mcri{'an Ps)c~ ~I Association. I will never 11ve cred1b1hty 10 ahr minority view1ha1 hom<>iCAuality isa ps__ychiatric disorder." Manno sa)S. ··TM trad11ion1I medkal comm unit)' tells us otherwise, Bua this 1s not m) crulACk. "As an educaaor. my JOb 1s 10 help my stucknas understand ahe world. "I am hardly an advocate ofahe &o'l) hfcsaylc ... and nc11her ha\e been an) of the gay spea~ers. The \Oluntcer speakers come 10 an wcr any qu~ lions the kids have aboua the prob- lems facing the gay commun1t).'. .. Hom~xuahty sounds hkc no bed of roses," says the teacher ... and one would be hard prc.-sscd to under- stand wh) someone v.ould ch~ 10 be «kn11ra1cd. \ 1{'t1m11ed and made funoc· • Manno JUSl1fics ahe 1mp()rtancc of allowing p ) ~JX'akcrs into the classroom b) pointin~ to the abominable .. .,) bashing' which has occum-d 1n Laaurl\ Beach. .. Ignorance 1s an rn<-my." Manno says ... Whether we like ia or not,' or whether we approve or not. homose!'- uabt) e"""·" kinw> ttponed 1ha1 lO A~ric~n naaln arc p~. M• John10n UIC lhc w.me 1a.11 1( &lint naimall"S art too clear that pys rt'pn.'tenl • si of our p()pulauoo wht<'h ca shouJd not be 11nored. We need not fear that our are an danacr. thaa ex ure 10 ho~xual speakera can I or wall cttate new homotiexuals. A lf'Hltt fear would~undcr­expos1ng our chaldttn to ah ttah11n oflht' world. Giv1n1 oul olottd glasses i nstead of facts can lead 10 trouble. Those saudcnts who arc most hkely 10 aet in trouble in collcae a~ those who have been over proCcc:ted and have inadequate cxperien(e in 1hinkma aboua ahe probk'r' of &he real world. ~ II ii llOft-i'JOdunivcMd ~~ IO ma~ 1 COC'OOll fDr ow chi 1n whic'h wt' only te\"Glftitt idtal 1sptt11 of hk -lhow put• ~ apprOH' of. AH of our dlddttn have 10 make dectlioM 190Mf or laacr -at.al'\ what education i1 all about. Bua not 10 worry. The) u1Ually do fine. And ttn't It ludkrous 10 think a hat a hllh 1thool wnior rould or v.ould chanat bis/her Klual orien1a11on bated on a 1i~ OM-hour prc~n- tation? · The procn1 of true education must bcain with exposurt 10 facts. Parenti 11.n not convinced m11ht consickr the follow1na. which 1s -t'f~naauve op1n1on of the medical communiay: John Mone)' of the John Hopkins School of Medicene says. "Overall. it would'appear thal the most imPon- 1p1 tonnau'e )tan for hc>moln~h· t)'. .,..,ualit)' and ~~Ulht)' at'f tholf o( laae iafancy and Ptt· pubtrial chaldhoOd and not t'"* of pubtrty aDd ~· .. 1 iuopi1e &hat tMtt att 1 num~r of l'fhlK"JS ltOU.,. whl(h . \I~ homOtc'XUllit)' IS I ~n. But thll I' I sccul1r loc.et)'. ind wc'rt talk1n1 about pu~hc sttular C'ducauon. Once upon a umc. it wa' alw not popular amona school boards 10 allow the stud) of commun11m . When 1hat ban ,..as hf\ed. our )Ouna people d1dn'1 become communu.as - ahcy bl-came yupp1cs. Dr. Alf•tJ 11 • .. ~al l••U1 *~' 8 C.,.. *1 Mar. &tie ,,~~n1•n••••• Uyt19•1d • r#b, ,. .. ~ .... -V"· HI/·~ MV~. ff'rl .. to u.M Alp1J, Pt.D., cl• D.u7 P1•1, P.O. 8-x 1111, c .. ,. Mn. lfllf. ·cousins criticizes physiciaTJS' fa/lure to c~mmunicate lyEMILY ADAMS ~l'llllCC0t1:4CMld9tlC There used to be a name for ahc kind of man who was well versed in both science and literalure: the kind of man who wriles popular books on medicine and politics and holds honaraa.y degrees in li1muurc. science and law from 53 universities. But if you aried to call Norman Cousins a Renaissance man. he would probably lau~--:-.which.is yet another area of Cousins expt'r&1se. Most people know Cousins. who spQke aa UCI las& week in the Department of Psychiatry's Dis- tinguished Lecturer Series. as &he author of .. Anatomy of an Illness," which described Cousins· recovery from a paralyzing disease 1hrou1h concenlration on Positive emotions such as laughter. ..., ................... . . . Creatimg 1joyous expectation' ly .EMILY ADAMS .,..,, ,... c .......... . During Norman Cousins' recent lecture aa UCI. ahe author of ''Anatom)' of an Illness" and '"PatholGSY of Power" described how he crcaaes the sense of "JO)ous expecta11on'" necessary 10 stimulate his immune cell p()pula11on. "I imagine 1ha1 the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. have rational fott1gn Pohdcs ... Cousins said. 1 "I ary and imagine whal our planet would be hkc if the madness at the top tteedcd: if they (world leaders) stopped imagining that th~y {'O~!d solve problems by making our P.lanet unanhabnablc. This sh10 in ahe focus of Cousins' lccaure mighl be considerc<tstrange b> those who only know Cousins as ahe auahor of the ··1augtung cure." In an 1n1erview after the lecture. Cousins described how the awo philosoptues are related. '"If ~don.'theal the 1Us of the.nations. we won't be able 10 wor'k on the individual." he said. Cousins has been ac11ve 1n ahe Political sphere since his da>:S as editor of the "SAturda) Review:· Just a fcv. days after ahe bombina offflrosh1ma. Cousin wrote an cdnonal 11tled ·'Modem Man 'Is Obsolete.'' v.h1ch was later expanded 1n1oa book that has been called '"one of the most j>rOphcttc and v.1del y rcpnnted com mentaries of 1h 11me. Later. Cousinssencd as chairman of an OrJ.&n1zat1on which helps get rcconstructive surgery for vacums of war {'rt mes -vicaims of H1rosh1ma and Napsak1 as well a~ vic11msofNaz1 German). From these cxpt'rienccs and a lifetime of work 1n diplomacy Cousins became a· rcsix-cted \01ce 10 the advocacy of world pca{'t'. 1 Cousins· concern for the hc<ihh of wc1e1~ is best described in his 1987 book "Patholog> of Pov.er:· v.h1ch describes the abuses of power 1n go"ernmcnt and the m1htar)-mdustri~I complc~ and uplores the truth of the old axiom .. Pov.er tends to comipt~ a~luae ~wcr corrupl\ absol,.utely:· As a result of Cousins· 11lnc . recover)' and. book he moved from a pos11ion as editor of the "Saturda) Review." which he held for JS years. to his current job as adjunct profe!>wr in UCLA's School of Medicine -an exaraordinar) PoSllion for a person with no formal mcdkal training. in one case. wc'reJusttfied in tl")'in& to make ii happen an more catcS. "Wiah patients who arc seriously ill. af you can JUSI liberate ahem from depression. 1he1r chances of recovcl') size tor him -after all it had been increase.'' Cousins said. Audtor Nor .... n Cousins said m•nJ pftJ•lc,.,.. •r• 9ulltJ of c0111111unlcMlon 111alpr.ctlce. and hypochondriacs:· Cousins said. "We fall apan at the first sign of paip." Cousins suuesls instead that we pay more a1tent1on 10 what our bodies aell us and, in times of serious illness. acll our bodies a hat we.can heal ourselves. In 1h1s conscious 1n1cr- ac11on of mind and body we have a greater chance of remainina v.ell or rccovenna qu1ckl~ when 111, he said. doctor rcla11onsh1p and concen1ra1- 1ng on pos111ve emotions. especially lauattaer. Seriousl)' ill pa11ent!> milht have a ha rd umc finding an) thing 10 laush about. so Cousms encourage' fam1l- 1es 10 set >n\Ol~d 10 the search for funn) movies and books. "A sood bell) l~.u&h IS JUSI hke tntemaJ Jog&1ng. Cou ms ~)s. • Before an audience composed mostl)' of docaors -ev1den1 in ahe symphony of beeper calls which t)uncluated the hour-long talk - Cousins addressed the issues of patient-doctor communicaaion. "The worsa malpracaice I've ever seen is an ahe way a doctor com· municates.'' Cou.sins said. Too onen. according to Cousins. patients are siven lhe results of diaanosaic tcstina 1n an abrupl or frijhtenina manner. He illustrated.Ju~ point b~ tellina of an 84-year-old pa1ien1 in San Fran- c1sco who was fold thal he had a badly enlarged aorta. needed immediate surgcryand was a t"andidaac for SCD. When the patient asked whaa SCD was. his doctor answered ma11er-of- fac1ly that 11 meant sudden card iac deaah:Ahhough the pa1ien1 had ne ver before l"(h1b11Cd S) mptoms of heart trouble. that afternoon he ex-perienced every classic symptom of hean disease. A second doctor came 10 the man's house, examined him. and told the pa1ien1 that his aorta was the pcrfecl working for the patient for 84 )c:trs. Just as the posllivc emotions arc W1thin 12 hours. lhT patienl's dis-· beneficial m a pallena's reeovery, he comfort v.as complcael y cone and he said, ntaa11ve emotions such as no lonacr exh1b11ed an)' sr.mptoms of dcprcss10n. fear and 1Jtprehens1on · disease. The aona ~as s111l large. but can inhibia the body's naaural hcahns ahc pa11en1 was more confident and proct s. ttlaxed and therefore in a beucr Cousins was careful to stress the pQs111on to remain ~etl. pa11enl's rcsponsib11i1y m the rc- Thas l~JX' of sudden recovery 1s covcry process. "We're ignorant of seen as · anecdoaal .. from a medical our own r~urccs." he ...said. And researcher's poina of view. or in becoming aware of one's own naaural layman's terms a flUke. Howe"cr. healing ~urccs 1s v11al 10 recovery. Cousins said ... As long as 11 happens "We've become a nauon or s1n1es Many of the ideas pttscnted 1n Cousrns' lccaure were on,mall)-of... fered in "Anatomy of an Illness.In this popular.book. Cousins described how .he reversed the efTec~s of a paralyzina illness-ank)'losinupon- dyli11s -through ma.ssive doses of v11am1n C. a SUPPorllVC patient- According 10 rec-en& ahcor) 1n some v.ays peonccred b) ousans PoS1t1"e emo.11ons-uch a love. hope and JOY act uall y s11mulatc the endocnne and immune s)slem!> to aid the bod> 's naaural heahna procns S1m1lar tud- 1es indicate that laughter 1ct1\>ates endorph1n , the ~' 's natural morphine. ActJpUnCture balances energy f/Ow, allowing body to heal itself . -. II works. bul I just don'a knowhow. Like almost everyone else in this neighborhood. I have been suffering for awo weeks wiah &he nu. I've done all the usual things: decongesaants. shon course of antibiotics. humidi- fier at night. and a lot of vitamin C. Th~ measures had their predictable beneficial efTeca. but I also went to Dr. Kimberly Kavanqh for acupunctul't' treatment. Kavanagh. a native Amencan. 11 a national and stale certified acupuncturist. a Docaor of Oriental . Medicine, and hasbttn in practice for • six years. She insencd several sterile. dis· pQsablc acupunC1 urc needles in vari- ous points up and down my back and arms. Thew needles soon bcpn 10 "ache" as the .. cha" eneray flow ansptd them. She explained 1ha1 the more "achy" the point. the grcalt'r was the imbalance of energy now. and thus the more 1mprovemen1 could be e pecacd. I lay QUICI for 10 or Is minute as these acupuncture needles per- colated. balancing my energy nows. Then Kavanagh removed &he nee- dles. and I felt relieved and energized. More s1an1fican1ly. I could feel the ~reuons in my clogcd bronchial tubes looseninaandcom1n1up. It was almosl hkc mq1c. as 1f I had taken a very Po~crf ul and fas1-ac11n1 de- con.1es1a n I. Acupuncaurc has been in use m oriental cultures for more than .S.000 years. That is 2.000 }tan before the banh of Chrest. and pttdaaes most of our recorded hlllory. In China today. acupuncture is often used as the sole anesthesia for major suraery. W11h the needles in place. ahc P.3licn1 often reads a magazine. while surgeons explore lhl' intestine\ through a larae lnCfSIOn. Orienaal cuhum havr been quick 10 adopa man) of our medical pracllcts. such as an11b1011c and sur&1cal procedure\, which they utc 1n add111on 10 acupunclure. On the other hand. Western ph)~ll"aln) ha\C v11orousl) attempted 10 d1sc-ttd1t acupuncture, passina It ofl'as unsc1cn- 11fic or placebo. , PerhaP5 ahe reason ~hind this· arropnl and stupid saa~ce 1s 1h11 acupuncaurc cannoa bt e"pl11ncd with our rather hm1ted \ 1ew of hov. the body worlls The ~radol of this stance is that ahc physician who mo4iL vociferously dcnouncts 1herap1c) 1ha1 he doesn't undenaand 1s ahe phys1c1an who knows the leas& about what as truly ao•na on. He 1s 1190 1ncapabk of lcamana-unteachable, SOIO~k It tttms to ~ th1t acupuncturt' works bcsl for those cond1uons t.hat are htlpt"d last by Western mcda<'1nc cokts. nu. beck p11n. chronic head- acha. and perhaps tvcn as an aad 10 smolt1nacnution. Vet thas therapy 1\ woefully ul;Nkr-uulizcd because of 11norance and but~. If ~c do not unde~tand how acupuncture works. wh)' noa JUSI atttpt the eitp~ana11on ah.at has been uscxf for 5.000 )cars: Acupuncture balances the cnerg) flov., allowing the body 10 heal 11~1r If )OU would hlLe to contact Kivanaah. s~ 1s located 1n ewpon Btach and her aclcphonc numbtr 1s 751-1141 Jwlla1 W~la.ker, M.O., ..... , •f ··~eniq llMtt DIHMI'' ... ''Re· ventq D6illletn" (Waner._,,, t1 die .,new el Tiie WMtMer Well· Mii ... tt•te la New,er& Ind. New preservative u ~ odds for liver transpl~nts , I " ... ~ I• • . ' ..... ' ,,, . t I I M "'•' .Y) 1016 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach Bi\YSI~ CENTER ~~::~ 780-0111 PITTSBURGH (AP) -A new preservative as kttptft& hvcrs for aniniplana.tion 11ive ouls•ck the body up to ahrtt tames a5 Iona as before ind could sianificanlly in- crease the number of succcssf ul lransplanas. expcru say. Rcscarchcn from the Universll)' of Piusburp reported 1n Fnday's Journal of the Amenc1n Medic1I Auoc11hon lhat the chilled mixtul'f ~======~~=~=~~~======;;~~~~~can pratt\'t human hvcrsoullidctM = body for 24 houn. .. ......................... .., ..................... Dr. Sltoru Todo. •·ho headed a se•· mtn1ber rnnn:h team at the Uni,~- 111~ of' Pitllburp. said that since lhf an.cir wat wntaen. the IOlutioa his bttn Uled lO keep h vm vial* at loris u )4 boun. Tht old tune limit was -.a9V>houn. far. do& hc1m ha"e bttn ~cd for 11 bours. compel'fd " to · iM COGYC'ntional thrtt 10 four hours. he said. "It's badly Mcckd 1n hcans. ·• Southard UNI. Under lhr olckr:!;~ation method. hvm art dlilldl and hthH With Euro-Collins ml•tion. a •i• of d«arolytn Hd 11ucow. 1'lw .. IOltlitOn. wt.ich •ncNdn bai•MW.ft. --IC'idl llld aupn. " ............ "' .......... ... liellll i• ........... Wilconli• and J> IO JOalller crtnlft wortclwide. An tddilioMI ICD _. IO lrl .. nt ~ • .-. ,, ror kMIMJI • J'fNJE IE .... ~== Adm1na"rat1on IOr ttncral Ute ~ 'elopt'n applied for FDA aPPf'O' al latt 1" 'CU a. and aPPf'O" 11 C'ould come at an) lime. uahard sa•d. "1 he rcmarkabk' cfTcc:b" enHI of ahe tJW IOluuon has rc\olu1ion1zed hver aran~na.uon at 1lm<Kt C\er) level." Todo ~rote 1n the .19um1I .. The cnhanttd marain of safety ha\ ptmutltd mort efkc11\C USC of orpns that can br saOttd saft-1) while wauina for opnauna room fk1h11e~ or pcnonncl to become a\11lablt.'' In tht1r 11Udy. TodO's ~P fOund that trantplants of tlS hwn prncrvtd w1ltl lht ftt'W tolution for • to 24 ta6ul'I wnt more Mlt'dliful dU 1 IO liwn pn1a vtd up 10 9''1 houn wtltl thr old mia1u~. 2 airlines __ to market ~icketing network ATLANTA -Delta Air lines and Arneric:an Airlines announced Sun- day &bat Ibey have lpttd lo form a new alMlcpcndmt penntnb1p to 0Yr"1'1 and marict a aJobel computer rexr-vauons ~m. Delta and American each \\111 own SO percent of the lltW company 1n1tially. Each will contnbute 115 cusuna CRS to lhe nc~ JO Int venture. and Delta. whole CRS is smaller, will pat American $650 m1lhon. he-pennen will offer domt1tte and antemataonal atrhncs and other cntjt1n an opponun1ly to become equity partncl"l. As other partners 101n, the perttntqc ownership of Ddta and Amtncan wall be reduced equally and could eventually fall to a m1n1mum 2S percent each. An qreement provldina for tht' cstabhshmcnt of the independent company has been approved by the respective boards and si1ped by lhc two chief executive officers. The aarctment provides forcompletton of the penies due diligence and other customary clos1n1 cond1t1ons. Details of the ~nnersh1p will be filed with the U.S. Department of Justice today. The new company. which will be independently ,man· aaed, will be headquartered in the Oitllas-Fort Wonh area and have its own opcratma and markeuna staffs. Delta and Amencan said the new com~ny Wlll stimulate compct1t1on 1n the United States and oversea • and will chm1nale aovemment cnll· c1sm of CRSs owned by s1niJc-owncr CRS systems. American's ABRE and Delta's DATA II arc the only major smJlc-owncr CR s in CA· ISt~ntt. .. We have always maintained that lhe cnt1cism is unJus11fied.'' said Roben L. Crandall. chairman and chief executive officer of Amcncan. "On the other hand. we would prefer to run our blfsiness rather than run a dcballnJ c:ontcst. and we think this is a aood solution for all -our customers. our employees and our cnttcs:" ·shuler of Stewart Title named .Afflllate of Year· Ncwpcrt Beach rcsidCntGttg81191er,account manager with Stewart Tide of Oraqe C.Uay, was named Affiliate of the Year bv the Newpcn Beach.Costa M'51 Board of Realtors. The award r~cogniz.cd his contributions to various board prOlflmS. Prior 10 Joining Stewart T itle m 1987. Shuler spent 10 )'cars in the food ~ndustl) as a regional manager. .. • • • • Bob Well• has J01nad Newport Bc.ach-bac;cd Costala Homes l11e. as senior projccnnanagcr. abcord1ng to David 8 . •Jackson, vice p~1den1 of planning and land acqu1s11ion. . . . .. Ertc Joa Z.iiak of Laguna Beach take on the ne"' position of associate proJcct manager for the des1an d_epanmcnt at Rlcllard ... Nacy Martl•'• Newport Beach headquarters office. Pro1ects "'Ith which he 1s currently involved include Dana Point Luxury Townhomes, Glendale Planned Community and un Ctty Summerlin in Las Vqas. • • • Jou Hu4Jey has been appomt\:d branch services manager of t~e Fountain Valley office of Beacla Savlap Buk which also has branches 1n Huntington Beach and cwport Beach. - ._,.. ODlll DALY M.OTnar ••· '*•• 1. - Commer<: ancorp announcing . re.cord share earnings, dividends In ,i comb1ntd annouheement, C..••re•l•eer, rh.n faecutivc Ofticitr Clyde GOucrt announced bodf r«Ord eanunp per share b' &be year en<kd Dec 11. and the ninth annul S perttnt stock dividend and fifth con1«ut1ve IG«nt per share cash davldtnd the Ncwpon Beach· based company has paid on sharn of iu common stock Rited upon rtcord profits of $2,S37.000 for the )ear ended Dec. 31. and adJusted for thas stock dividend. the ,company post~ pn- mary eaminas per share ors 1.6 7 w11h full) diluted adjusted caminas per share ofSl.50. Eam1np per share for ~987, retroacuvel) adjusted for this d1vadcnd. are S 1.16 primary and SI.IS fully diluted. _ The 10-cent per share {'ash d1v1dcnd ~111 be paid on oumand1na shares af\er wtuch the company will issue a S percent stock d1v1dend. Both d1v1dcnds apply to ~harcholdcrs of record as of Feb. 28. and will be distnbuted on or about Apral 3. ••• S&arTtl Corp. has announced re. suits from opera11ons for the )ear ended Dec. 31. with revenues of SI I .36S.OOO. up 17 percent from $9 730,000 1n 1987. The lrvinc-bised compeny ~s~owed a loss for the )Cat of $426.000. or 9 cents per share. compared with a loss ofS97S.OOO, or 20 ccnu per share. in 1987. The improvement 1s pnnci- pally due to the 1ncrea!Cd revenues. Add1taonally, the compeny ~ould have shown a profit for the )Car except for the operatina loss ~ FGS president says business is not hurt · The president off n inc·bascd FGS Insurance Co. said on Fnday that his company 11 not owned b) Coastal Insurance Co.. which wen1 1n10 con"rvatorsh1p. "fGS is not 1n conserva1orSh1p or ~ivcrsh1p ... it's stnctl~ bus1nes as usual... said firm spokesman Dir k Kullnn. The compan) has bctn rc«1ving call~fromt"Oncerncd pohcyholdcrs in the wake of news repons that Coa tal, ""h1ch state regulators took over Thursda). is the parent compan) of FGS Insurance Scrv1cc. FGS President Alan Greenbura said the firm has placed auto in- surance policies w11h Coastal. but also does rxtens1ve business wtth other Cahforn1a insurance earners. soc1ated with the 1ntegrat1on into the {'Ompany's normal activities of the ESCOM product line. This "'as "completed in the founh quaner. The com~oy contmucs to main- tain a strona balance sheet with O'\er SI m1lhon 1n cash w11h no bank debt. StarTel ma~c and markets telc· communication s)stems ~•th mtc· &rated voice, data database and net~ortuna capab1ht1cs. tarTel s)s- tems are inualled wortdwade 10 corporations. c~ccuuve suit". hospi- tals, tclcmarket1na ~nkn and tete- phone answenna bureaus with I 1S systems sold 1n 1988. • • • In Fountain Valley. FBP lilMr· udeu.I c.r.. has rtP<>rted that ftl1 inco~ for tile !ttond quar1ft' tDdcd Dec 31 11 totaled $4.947,000, up 33 percent rrom Sl. 7 30.000 rcponed fc)r the same period last year. . Earninp per share were S0.48 for the current quaner venus S0.30 in the pnor )-Car. ReV'enue for the quaner increased 38 percent toSl60,940.000 compared' to S 116.251.000 rcponed last }car . ...,. Net income for the six monlh5 ended Dec 31. totaled S9.011 .000, Ul> 45 percent from $6.234,000 for tt}e same pcnod last )ear. Eaminp plr share for the six-month penod wcrc SO 8 '\ersus SO.SO m the pnor )~r. Revenue for the first half of fiS(fl 19 9rosc41 pcrccnttoS312.919.000 from $22 2,577,000 rcponcd last year. Earnings per share for tke quarur and for the s1"<·month penod ended Dec. 31. we~ posmvely aff"ccted by the repurchase of2.S milhon shares of common stock in January 1988. As a result of the repurchase. second quaner earntngs increased by S0.08 ptt' share and sax-month penod earnings increased byS0.14 per share. Robert Gumbmcr. M.D . chair- man and CEO. said, "fHP's strona perfonnancc was the result of hiaher· than-expected membership p-owth and contmucd cost--clTccti.we use of health ca~ resources by our staff model and 1nd1v1dual ,practice a soc1auon plans .. Joint ventures wrap the autotTiaklng world a little tig!iter_ • -General Motors < orp and uzuki will begin maktnft cars and ut1hty vehicles 1n lngcrso . Ootano. within the nt'Xt 18 months. DETROIT (Al') -Tnc two joint ventures with foreign automaker~ announced by Chrysler Corp. last week are the latest in a group of "strange bedfellow" painngs that anatr.sts' say can be beneficial to all involved. Chrysler Corp. announced 11 would hook up with Renault. the French automaker._ to make a mini sport- utiltty vehicle. code named the "JJ .. Earlier 1n the ~eek. the o. .S. automa..,er said 11 would 1•·~ · " Eagle sedans built in Canacio v> 111c South Korean automaker Hyundai. They arc the latest in a growing number Of Join t ventures by U.S. and foreign automakers to market ve- hicles 1n the United States. "There are a 101 of marriages of convenicl'\Cc 1n_..lhls rray,.. 1d analyst Dav 1d Healy of Drexel Burnham Lamben Inc. 1n New York ,... · ·:ou have some Strang OCOlellOWS." Projects to produce cars and h&ht trucks for the North American mar- ket in volve a vanet) of autom:i ..,crs and vehicles. · -Later 1h1s )Car. Subaru and Isuzu. two Japanese: compan1c~. will ~ proouc.lJon of lilhl 1ruck at..a plant in l..afa)euc. Ind. -Ford Motor Co and Nman have l>lans to produce a m1nl\an at an expansion of Ford's l\von Lake. Ohio, plant 1n 1991. There arc thrtc io1n'\ 'entures opcraung In the Cn11cd ~we -a M 1tsub1sh1-< hr) ler plant 1n Normal, Ill . opcnutd by Diamond-Star Motor$, a Mazda.ford plant in Flat Rock. Mach . run by Mazda; and the first JOIOt '\enturc. the GM·Toyota New ntted Motor Manufacturina Inc. collaboration 1n Fremont. Calrf. ··1 think the key thin& 1s what you have 1 a lot of these pla}ers looking to find some mean of uulmna ca- paC1ty;" 11nal)'st Joseph Phtlhppi of Shcar!l<>n Lehman Hutton said . Largest bajlout: A ride for taxpayers or best deal possible 7 ly MMmN CRUTSINGER N~< ....... W.- WASHfNGTQN -The sa\1ngs and loan cns1s represents the laraest 90vemment bl1&out 1n htttory. -an estimated S S billion rescue that has raised a multitude of que lions over whether taxpa)ers art being taken for a ndc. Critics contend the ba1louu nego. tilted by 'he Federal Home Loan Bank Board are huae aovemment llVetwayS With gcnerOUS benefits for the purcha~rs of sick S&L!t that ~•II saddle taxpa)Cl'S wtth b1lhons of dollars of open-ended obliaa11ons. Board h11rtnan M. Dann) Wall d1sputn thotc cha~s. sa)'tnl the qcncy. which rqulatc~ the count!') 's 3.000 S&Ls. 1s d01ng thc ht-st tt can 10 handle a 11pn11c problem with ltm- 1ted resources. In December. tile banl board ncgo11ated deals 1nvoh 1ng 7S bankrupt S&Ls 1n a )car~nd frenz) spurred b) the fact that lucrau'c t•ic benefits a' ~11lablc 10 the bu)ers were to be sJashed 1n half on Jan. I The $16.7 b1lhon 1n go,ernmcnt aid promised 1n De«lnber alone dwarfed the combined S2. 8 b1lhon handed out to Chi) slcr Corp. and New York Cit). the two previous record holders as the large t go' ern- ment bailouts. To attract bu )crs. the g~crnment included such s"'ectcners as: • Mult1m1lhon-dollar un breaks to ~me of the countf') 's weallh1cst investors that 1n many cases have far excctdcd what the 1n,es1or put up to purchase the Ls. • GO'\Crnmcnt auaranltt\ e'Ctcnd- 1n1 O\er the nC\t decade that make man) of the punhascs v1nuall) risk.- fret to the ne~ l owners. • Lucrative P3> paclagt..-s. "'h1ch an one cast w11l pro"de the manager of a conalomcratton of failed Tc,as S&Ls "'11h a sail)!) of SI m11l1on a year for the nc"<t li\C )t'ars. Rep. Jim Leac:h. R-lov.a. call the deals. ~11n their bag tax brcah. a "back-door raid on the . 1 rea ury." "One of the 1mprcss1'c asp«ts of these deals 1s that an outsider can m4rch in with Hf)' hulc C'3p1 ta l and ut1ltlc sub tanual tu benefits.'' Leach said "II the thrift '"'estment v.orks lhc oua1d(r makes a n lless ktlhna. If 1t doe n'1. because of the naturt of deposit an urancc. the outsider has the rig.ht 1mpl) 10 "alk awa)." . With the government. once more. left hold1n1 the baa. Charles 0 Bowsher. head of the 9'3tchdog General ~t"C'ou n11ng Offirc told ( ongrc the bailout\ art so complc' that JUSI monitorma them will strain the ban._ board's re~urce .\II of the controv'cm 1 {'OMlf!J a· the Bush admm1stra11on and Con- grc~s are ti) in& 10 Ii nd a wa)' to pa) for 1he bailouts. past and future. The GAO esumates that in the dea ls negotiated so far. 1nclud1ng 20S 1nst1tu11ons closed in 19 8. rcgulato~ ha"c spent or promised to spend $26 balhon more than the) wall lake 1n O\Cf the ne\t decadt'. The <.i..\O prOJ«t that $35 b1lhon more v.111 be rfe«lcd 10 handle 3SO insolvent inst1tut10M s111l opcrat1ni. In ll n.·pon lllsl "'eek the G..\O Money sharpies taking over S&L flop' recommended that the 10,ernmcnt mo' e promptl} 10 take contrul 01 the remaining insoh en1 ~L 10 1 latt' them from 1hc health pan of 1hc tndU'ill"\ for )ear;, b3dl) manased L.s ~ere allov.ed to rem:un o'pe11 becaust federal regulator didn't h11,e 1hc mone) 10 dose rht·m and P3> off depositors . .\II thc "hilt. thee' entual b:ulout CO'>ts to the kdrral go,ern- men1 v.crc moun11n& b> S I balltor> a month It ·~ this crunch that has lef\ thr bank boJrd." h1 h rciulate ~ Ls but not banks. ~rambling to craft 10\cn· 11' e wa )s to handle the mes\ Cons1<kr a med1um-s11ed ")&L ·~uLhSlbillioo in as!M:IS anJ S:? billion 1n hab1ht•es. The U\Cl'I art' home mnnpge and real estate loan • tbc stod.s 1n trade of an L. The l1abrh11e aredcpo 11ors' l>l"'"IS Ttit' Jn lltUltOB I 10 henL with a neg:>tl\c net v.onh ofSI b1llton. rf the tlank board closed the the JO'ernmcnt v.oul<I have to pav out i:? btlhon 1mmed1a1cly to <kpo I- to~ •ho arc protected b~ federal ln\urance R~ulators would hope to l'\.'CO\Cr the SI tnlhon rrprrsenting the foiled ans11tut1on·s a sets as 11 col- ic tt'd loan P3> mcnt and sold oO rcpo,~sed properties This trad1t1onal approach. sllll used b\ regulators of the nation·., 13.00«) ban~s. rt.'Qutrt'S huic up-.front pa) mcnts while ~aitina )ears to rt:'coup pan of the expense. rttat IS a luxul') L rcgulaton r.-.e .. '" IAA.OUT I All LIVlll TRUST I I I 511 A 'Wiil Qop<;; Not A1101d Proh.11t • 8 1••1 I N •• ........ ................... • r a .................. ..... 1 ........ 2 ·---............ , ... ..... 'a l 3 Lllml 111rwn m .. 1..., 1111H ..., 1m.111111• • •-n• TO LEARN MOM. YOU ME IMTID TO ATTEND OUA ..--..-IDUCAllCll lAL • S....: •• ·-....., BUYERS FromA7 businesses. Those deductions 3rc considered so valuable that a ri"al takco\er strategist. Saul Stei nberg. sued the government and Perelman. claiming his offer for the same &Ls was unfairly rejected from consideration. On the other hand. some analysts have said. Bass's acquisitJon has a greater chance of success over the long haul. panl} "because of govern- ment-imposed restrictions on the t}pes of IO\ cstments it can make. American Savings' 187 branches also provide a well-established lend- ing net"ork. and the government itself has a JO percent prolit-pan1c1· pa1ior1 interest. "American v1ngs is somewhat carnishcd but 1t's not a bad one. Assuming the deal holds together from the gO\ernment end. Bliss should do fairl y "ell." sa id Bert El). a thrift industr) consultant. El) dism1 scd muchof1hecnt1c1sm leveled at the financiers "ho h:ne purchased thntis. SI} mg an) blame must be shared b~ regulators and Congress. "We can beat up on 11hc Perelman of the world: these gu)S arc gettufg nch, and ma> be they arc. but onl} because a federal agency "ent into these deals and did them the "'a> the) did,'" he said Sales of mutuaf ·funds ' total S9. 9 billion for December, ICI repOrts WA.SH INC.TON -Sales of flock. bond and income mutual funds totaled $9.9 billion rn LJeccmber . according to the ln\CSlmcnl Com- pan) Institute. the ·national assoc1a· uon of the mutual fund_industrv. This compares with -total sales in November of $7.1 bilhon and $7.6· billion for October. December sales one year ago were S 10.3 billion. Total sales for all stock and bond mutual funds in 1988 \\Cre $95.3 billion. compared to $190.6 billion 1n 1987. (These numbers do not include investment act1' 1t\ 1n mone) market funds or shon-tcrin municipal bond funds which arc tracked b}. change tn ·assets on a penod1c basts.) · Assctsot long-term funds increased in December. said Dr. Jacob Dre}cr. vice president and chiefcconomr'it al the institute. The increase occurred entirely among equity funds. which · rose from S 191.9 b1ll1on in November to $194.8 billion in December. The ~pprecia1 1on of eq u1l) values in December b) about l . 75 percent contnbuted to 1he nsc of assets. but the bulk of the increase in cqu.1t~ fund assets resulted from a shafP 1ump in sales (1 nclud1ng re'in\'C tcd di 1dends). The sale of stock mutual funds totaled $4.5 billion. That was up from the No"ember total of $2. I billion .,and down shghtl) from the $4 7 b1lhon of one )car ago in Occtmbcr. tock fund sale\ in 1988 totaled SJ I billion. compared to S72. I billion in 1987. Sales of bond and income mutual funds totaled $5.4 billion in December. compared 10 $4.9 billion in November and S5.6 b1lhon in December 19 7. Bond and income fund sales totaled $64.3 billion for 198 . vs. S 118.6 b1lhon for 1987. Long-term municipal bond funds (including national and single-state fond s) retained the sales lead in December w11h S2 billion in toial sales. followed b) growth and income funds at S 1.8 b1llton. Municipal bond funds led in an· nual sales with S20.8 billion in 1988. In 1987. go"ernmcnt bond funds assumed the sales lead with S44 billion. Total rt-dcmpuons of long-term muiual funds in Oc;.-ccmbcr '-"Crc S8. 7 billion. compared 10 S 7.5 b1lhon 1n O\ ember and S9 2 billion in De· ccmber 1987 Total r«lempt1ons for 1988 \\Cfc S~2.5 billion. and an 19 7 they·were S 116.2 b1ll1on. Net sales of 1ock. bond and income fu nds 1n December wert $I .:! billion, compared to -S479.6 m1lhon in ovembcr. et sales of lonJ-tCrm mutual fund v.erc SU b1ll1on 1n December 1987. Included m the December net sale total of long-term fund~ wa SU billion for stock fund s. comp:ircd to· $912. 7 millton m No" ember 1988 ancfS 1.5 billion la t December Kond and income fund ne1 sales "ere -$97.~ million in CX-ccmber. compared 10 $433 m1lhon m . o'cmber and · $375.3 m1Jhon m lJCCem1>cr 1987. Net sales for lo11g·tCrm funds in 1988 were $2.8 tnll1on. compan:d v.1th s~.4 bil lion in 198 7. Total asset of all mutu:il fund'I dropped to S 10.3 billion in Decem- ber from S 14 5 b1ll1on 1n No,em~r sscts at the end of 1987 "-CH' $769 9 b1lhon. The Dcc.'.cmber dcdme was accounted for b> the shnn~age ol assets m monc) mar~ct and ~non· term mun1c1pal funds. said Drc)cr. Combined assets of shon-tcrm fund' dechned b) SS 8 billion. thu'i partl) reversing the mas 1ve mcrca c, •• pertenced in No\ ember. ( sscts of mone) mar~ct funds \\Cn: S.277 3 billion 1n O\ember. short-term mu- n1c1pals had 3!.~ts ofS66.5 billion. In December. assets of money market funds dropp('d to S272.3 b1lhon . hort·tcrm mun1c1pal bonds "ere $65. 7 b1lhon ) Ho"'evcr. \\CCkl) data for January sug c t that the Dcctm- bcr dcchnc 1n assets or shon·ltrm funds has seen an about face w11h strong inflows 1n 1he past few weeks. Assets of bond and income funds decreased slightl) from $277.8 billion in November to $277.5 billion in December. In addition to the sal~ of open-end mutual funds. new ofTenn~ of closed-end funds m December amounted to ~259.3 m1lhon. The 1988 total for new ollhin&s of d oscd- end fund\ is ovt.·r S2 I b1l11on. com- pared to S9. 7 b1lhon 1n I qg7, Money market mutual funds' assets increase S 18.6 million WASHINGTON -As!lets of the nation's 454 mol'IC) market mutual funds increased Sl8.6 m1lhon 10 $285.3 7 bilhon Cor the week ended Feb I.. the Jnvutmcnt Compan)' lns1i1u1e reports. The 137 1nshlulional funds de· created SS80.2 milhon to $74.42 billion: the 226 atneral puf'POK funds ~ S3019 rtuUaon to S90.22 billion; and tht 91 bte>Utdealer funds ancrHHd S296. 9 million 10 S 120. 7 3 The 1n1111utc ~pons the H!rls of mont)' marltrt funds to the Fcdnal Resen-e Board t'ach week and makts this data a\a1lab~ to the pubhc on a wcckl> basis. The 1n~11tute also rt· ports monthl~ on thf'ft broed cllqoncs of fund' They arc (I) shon-tttm fundi. which andudt hm· ited matunty munlt'1J19l boftd fund&. (2) mone)' marltt't funds. and (l) 10 funds ocher than shorMmn funds - wch IS stcxk, 111C01ne. c:r:'le bond Md munici119I bOIMI fu : BAILOUT PromA7 don't Mvt beouw 1tk"1r iMuranct" fund. unhkt the t.nk fund. "hustcd. lnS1Cad. thr bank boerd has hat upon a sua1qy tlllt tbr 1tK-'fim umr makn tht tO\ltrnnlcn1 the 1uaran1or not onh of de~ll\ but or bad loan-. as ~11 Instead of tak1n1 O\er bad detm. the board 1s lea' ma them "1th the nev. msmuuonund 1uarantcc1n1 the new ov.ner"' certain profit 1c,c1 .. for managina thc sourtd Joan ... The Nnk board's bailout smucg) features these clements: -PROMISSORY NOTES. These note\ art provided b)' the board to bnng an 1ns111u11on· .. net wonh beck up to iero. Foran 1ns11tu11on "1th a$ I billion ncga11' c net wonh. that would mean pumping up 11sassc1sv.11h 3 $1 billion prom1!.sol) note. The notes. ""h1ch arc typ1tall) for I 0 year~. often carry an interes t rate 2 perc.'Cntage p<>ints h1eher than the co 11hat other financial insutut1ons in the rei1on are pa~ing to obtain funds. For man} new institutions. their biggest singk uset is a go\'ernment ~note. In 1988. the bank board mucd $14 billion 1n prom1ssol'} notes and now has more than $20 billion in such notes outstanding. -GOVERNMENT GUARAN- 'ti I 1 · 1 \ I . 1: 1 '\ D ' I fl tOll AM ,.,, lltl+ OJ ,.,. !Oil+ .. u11 "-a llll ll .... " Uf NL+ OI "' ,.,_. 01 lllD. ill,. ... mM IO dOIC' .._ billli _......-lo protttl nea uwwn ...... TOllft on Olctk>IM""'"l 10.:yespmod.~ auaranaea inctudt ··capilal IOM cow· .-. ··~Ille IOWS lllf'CICS IO co' er an IOlliel on 1 valUe Ofa k>ln wf.: It II C\2. M>ld. And .. )ltld main1nan« aartt- mt-ntl... in wh1('h tht ao,·tmm'""l prom15C'S 10 m4t up an) m' of 1n1nnt 1ncomt on loaM. Man) of 1hc qrttment\ CV\rred evtry IOan tn a failtd S&tl cxttpt for ult-performing monpaes on s1n1lc· famil) homes. These auaranltn car- nl-d a_pnct ta& of$ 18 billion l&'l )Cir< -TAX BREAU. 1 he board's assistance an the form of pro"uuol) notes and 1uarantcn 1s tax frtt. In add111on. S&L purchasers have bt-cn allo~c:d lo deduct bad loin~ that had not bttn wntten off the failed tn\!iluuon·s books. Conareu1onal cntics ha..,e com· plained bttaui.C thes.c tax write·ofTs can be Ctlrried from the: acquired S& L to the investors' other busines41Cs. Corporatr takt'ovcr spcctahsl Ronald 0 . Perelman. the head of Revlon cosme11cs. came awa) -with tax breaks v.octh $900 mi Ikon in his purchase of a group of failed Tcitas S&L~. thrtt umcs the capital be put into the deal. In all. the bank board dealt awa> $5 billion in tax breaks for 1988. 8tyonCI w aaa bm.k•. thr ban• board~ IUl lhr Ptrel_,. deal -.II co.a * pcna• e•• SS. I billiOll. 1M'fud••l2:• ................. ltt\. _, .... =,.._~ ... 1111111:.:c..e;~;= ._.,. eunu~ J: Foret SI iailtion aauany 10 ma1U19r tht Mwl> ~ -nutton, fint G1brahar Ban•. Tillt dtil left llwtnallm fum1na. R~. CMtles Schu~r. 0- N. Y .• uid. "Tht publK" ~111 not st.nd for 1h11 k1n<t Of 11t.f') b«ausc. 1nd1rcal). 1l"s 1a..-~r mone)." Revrlauons tut"h at thett ha"e prompted''"' con~aonal commn· te~ 10 laun h 1nvnt11111ons. The GAO 1$ 11f\an1 throUI" ihe <kah and Ont coun MUI hn atrad)' been filed b) d1sappo1n1cd badckrs allcaina the goH~rnmtnt acted 1mJ>roperl)'. But bank board officials insist the) ha'c pul totcther the bC'St deal possible. ma1n1ain1ng that the fa vorablc terms \\-ere necess:u to attract ne" capual and 11cw invc>t\)D into the troubled industr). '"I woutd rather be cn11c1zcd for havma acted than not ha"in& ac-ted." Wall sa)-s Cnucs contend that the ban~ board deals are a rec1~ for disaster. The· ne" owners don t have a lot ofrap1tal in the deal!I or, often, much ex· penencc in running S&u. In/some • ~ .. tailed s&LI ..., ,..,.. o"" 10 holllt bui&den Of Ml C'IWr ~tiopcn ....... tllbemll C'OllftK1 ef.rlRHFll' IA ...... I 1i1t=:ie' ............. _...__,Loi Somt mun •> C.....,na -.... , .... --=.:mop,• up'= SAL.,.wedM*t 111thcDI bolnft ruin. . Thi Q40 said the bolrd s cumnl appr'Oe('h. with 11~ hcl\I)' u~ of fO"tmrMnl ,ublid1n. could anuaU) C w~n tM ptobkm b) mak1na 1t 1 mort d1ffkuh for m•fJl!'A.I Sld..i to sun IH' WllhOUl lM wbsidt:ts· • Lowell L Br}ln, a financ11l 1nal)st for McK1nJC) & to .. Inc .. wams that ' lht' board'• flood of deals has created a "new inacrcst aroup of rach . power· ful 1nd1\.1duals *ho •ill fiahl to protl.-ct the s~ee1hcart deals t!'t)' ha' e struck:· funhcr comphca11n1 con· grt!ls1onal cfToru to rtSOhe the ms1s. s 1f those ~trcn't cnouah prob-1 lems. $0mt' 1n the 1ndusll') wolT) that the bank board deals will work only 1f the record pcace11me cconom1r CA· pans1on co11unucs. ''These deals were built on certain assumpllons on 1ntcrt t ralc-s ind economic cond111ons and 1f those tum soutti . )OU could have a second roun~ of failures.'' said Mark Ried )'. pr~1dcnt of the Nauonal Council of Sa ins$ lnr.t11ut1ons. an 1ndu try lobb)ing aroup. 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We do unckntand that fats are an tttential P9ll of a ht-ahhful diet. but · we also undemand that tht P1lm and COCOftUI oils Ultd 10 Clltnd ~lflift arr bazardous ao our hallh. You miatlt also tell tht food 1ndultf} thal ~arc 1ht shopptrs the\ will find tn tht aisles of suptrmarkc1s rnchna the •n&miK"nts listfd on their products. Wt.en we ~ the dreaded v.ol'ds "palm .. or ··coconut" oil, ~ """I pua the product risht bide on the shelves. New hair;_do secre·c to successful dieting You know what the problem with .,_lllJllJl-•lli[l .... lllJI ..... d1eun1 is" The) make 1t \0 com- phcatfd. Before I put a bite of food into m) mouth. I ha'c to tdenllf) H (In m) kuchen. that's trick}.) I ha\C to know 1f wha1 I am catina 1s a c~rbohydrate or a protein. how mun) calones 11 contains. how man> arams of fat arc 1n 11. Then I ha .. c to worry about fiber. sodium, sugar and cholesterol le .. cls before I factor in sluaa1sh metabohsm. · I must ask m}~lf. "Is this 1hc kind of food that forms a fat cell o .. er each hip and mult1phes· and d1\ ides as I sleep'!' I don't mind telling you J am bored to death ~ad1ng cereal bo~es and labels on cooking oils. and "after" pictures of thrtt women. One had lost 165 pounds. the one ne't to her had lo t 44 pounds. and the one ncAt to her 110-pounds. There was somcthma about all three of them I could not put m) fing~on. Then I realucd ""har11 was: Alt three had had their hair cut and st)led in their .. aft('r .. picture. .. Lntk ~ hkt us ha' t a hard time aemna the Jllnt' of industry to hwn. bul I btlie\•t when ~nn Landers \ptab. thr~ v.111 listen For )tars v.c ha\e bttn lo)al to rnprctrd. hl&h-quaht) brand name\. and nov. lht) haH· a rhance to ~hov. their concttn for u~ b) chmmauna p11lm and coconut oils 'from their products. When lhC) do 1h1s. v.t v.111 once asa1n bt lo)al to them -C'HOLESTEROL CONSOOU I N ALAOO. TEX DEAR C.C.: 1111 a weD-bew• fact Uaal aa'9ra&e4 fall eleva&e ~ c:Wnlenl level .. Ck ..... -.. euea ef eMlntenl ea dee Ille t consumers' demands af1erill ... leell ta I Mui li&CMl. ne &....., c:;n., nceally --••MIMtlt ...... .._ ............................. .,. ,,. ....... ...,.1,_C" ..... r! A84 .......... allM& lk , .. , ., , .. ! Pleete .... ft f• can! • • DEAR ANN LANDER : I -am the mother of a 3-)ear-old. so naturally 1 am fncndl) "'llfi ... omen v.ho ha\e children of the "me aat. A youna mother (l'ff call hu Della) allows her 3-\ear-old to ans"er the ttk~nc. Thl' child Sl)S. "Who 1s this • I'll Y). "Hello. Bnan. th1~ 1~ Mrs. ~ Let me speak to ~our momm) ... Dtpcnc:hna on the chllcf 1 mood. M v.-111 c1th4:-r call hl5 mother or hant UP ' tsacrday Bnan huna up on nw tv.1cc. Whm I llW °'Ra latCf that eHn1na. I told her that htt son had huna upon me 1v.-1tt ahat da) and ahat I am sure lhc' m1s~s M>mc important call• bccaus.c hc'prob9bt> hanp up on others as v.ell. "he repl\Cd. "Well. """hat can I do., If he wants to do wmeth1na, he does ll . U I say. ·v ou can ·uns"trthc phone: he screams until ht acts his v.a) ·• lamsoanno)edb) 0t11a·sa1111udr that I ha'e derided not to phone htr qa1n. Will )OU comment on th1i. okaw~ -SOUTH CAROLINA READER md l&ADD:f• 1,llDFI-I ~,.... ........ -.. -·..,.. ........ h .... ..,. • .-..-, ...... a... ..... ~ ........... , .. .., ..... "'81-6i._..11 .... mftlt ,.= .................... ........ • • 111e.m .......... . ................... H'••'6tJIM•*'-.._._..., ·can...._.._. w dlW •a.rt ~..., ...... , ............ . ..... ,.,..--~~ ........ ,. ... ,..,... It seems as 1f ever) hour of ~CT) day 1n this count'). a ncv. bulletin 1s issued on how to I~ ~eight. I kno ... the t1lt1mate answct. but I'm not 101n1 to rt\C-al 11 unul later in 1hc column. First, )Ou ha\C to hear ho" I've suffered nttdlcssl . JAo bark to thf Ola water diets """ ere Tsoaked up more ~ater than the White Hou.st lawn. For a ~h1le. I had a complicated rcauncn spread oul on the kitchen counter v.herc I ate a )Cllow leafy veaeaablc from Column A. a arecn leafy HJCtable from Column 8. and a rC'd meat supplement 1hat "ouldn'1 fi1 Fc\<enshly I began leafina throush cvecy mapz1nc in Jhe h.ousc. and 10 every ''before .. picture. ttu~ hair was stnng) and unkempt and the v.omcn were v.earing bib O\eralls and o .. er-Dl0U1C n the """'"'iflcr..-PlcTure . th<')-~-------=~~.,.,..-....... --.--.......... ~-::::-:::::::;-:;::-:.::::=:===:-::;======::::::::::;=:':-:=::==~: ~=f"~r1:~:i~~~~rt~fJ·~~~ Ski chamriion tests dart-thriowingsi<i/lr in the navel of a newborn. I regressed 10 powdered formulas m1Aed with blue milk One of m) fa\ontes "as 1ht diet "herr I ate pmcapplc for t"'o hours and then switched to bing. cherries for t"'o hours. M) face broke out. but I fiaured 11 "as a tradc-ofT. weight loss. It "as too much or a r ~ coincidence to be any1h1ng dsc. Docs hair retain water'! Docs H ly The Assod•t~ Preu ~e1gh more· than we 1h1nk 11 docs'> . Eo\l ' Cl .\IRF. Wis _The cro"d Dais less of II affect our mttabol1"m., chanted .. Eddie' Eddie'" in a ~nc ts 11 po s1bk that 11 . triggers a hormonal balance that shrink$ ahe reminiscent oflast )Car's 01~ mp1csk1 ~aisthne and eradicates dimples., lumping 'c..·ompc11t1on bul Mlcbel I'm not read} 10 10 pubhc "ith this 'Eddie U1e Ea1le" Edwards ~as )Cl. but I think rm on 10 somethins 1 1ossmgdarts 1ns1cad ofhurthng do" n can JUSt hear some of 1hc skeptics a lope. sa)m&. "I she crat ) ., •• ~"'"er me Edwards. 15. v.as in t~wn 1n hope un11 I I ~SJ or a phone unul 196~ ... said M1dler. ...hose latc-\t film 1s "Be.a hes.·· G I LROY. ( ahf. -Jan mus1c1an Deve BF'llbed has can~lcd appcar- aoccs fur a tc~ months bccaus.c he's scheduled for corunal) b)'pass sur· IC'" this "'l-elt. 'th(' 6 )car-old ( of\ntthcut r~1- dcnt "Ill ha H·theoperauon Wcdncs- da) at Yak l..DJ\Cl'$ll) Hosp1t~l 1n c" Ha,cn. Russell Glo)d. There was the usual paradt ot patchc • pills and pouche , "1th nothing prom1~1n1 on the horuon nt1I thco.thcrda. ~llcn I v.:as lcafmJ rt.rough a ma1111nt. 1 \a" ,."before this: Were )Ou craz) ""hen )Ou drank -0f compe11ng 10 an 1.n1~rnat1onal ski "'l'r malt once 8 v.cek" nad.cd on Jumping meet at S1hc:r Mine Hill sunJlo"'cr seeds eight umc a d:i\·~ o'erthe "eckcnd B~t he "~rmed up Wirrd~r1av..sshut''WhathaH\Ou b) pla>1111dan at 0 Lea?~~ Pu_b ' Qr to Iott but a Ill air'' -• -~1lTCI~ hose ~t-ptaee-fin1 h and rrad\ ~11 made him a media fin on tr at the ( alpf> Oh mp1~ Brubcd:'s man~acr and conduct:_,::o_r.; ___ -i \atd . . I .. 'I. HO\ D umkrv.cnt :i medical exam Thursd:i~ to r hcck head. houlder and L.1dne) . Refusals sound alike 1nJunes uffeH"tJ 1n a fall at lnn\bru I.. • \ustna. on Jan 3. "It's not 100 bad The doctor saH 1t\ healing up bcauufull~ no"'." ir· did \OU t'\Cr propo!>e mamagc 10 a v.oman "ho turned )OU dov.-n., If so. how did she sa~ .no'! Our l o\e and War man reports the mo t common refusal hne 1s "I think mamage ~ould ruin our lrit'ndsh1p .. Or wmt .. anat1un O Oo re11red ix·opk ha' e dan· drulr ~ '01 much at 65 f\en lcs at S Hardi> an) at age S What ""ould )Our ' 1lla loo like 1r 1t~ bu1ldin1 cOdc ... err to ban an) tructu~ h1Jhcr than the t.1lle \ lrrc 1n 10 ... n? A seaside n:sort in Tun1~1a so • •lllllL llUllll Edward' said. "hut he doesn't L.no'' dccrL'td. and C' Cl) bod~ there hL.e n ho" much of a JBr 11 could 1akc .. \(ter h1"i accident. th Bn11sh L.1 Sett• Mldl•r "factor) \\ h1s11c·· as "-hat the bancndcr calls that ncv. dnnk. "One bla t and )Ou'rc lh rough for thr da) •• Look at that fold of \Ion around the bJ~ of )our tingcrna1I If 11 "cren't ahert' 1hr linsern:ul ~ould grov. wa1gh1 up The on11nal Oag of p1r:ues v.u plain red. Flag of sh1p'i can)1ng d1S(ast ~as the lull and aossbonc\. Pirates thou1ht 1hc d1S(ast emblem might sc:ire on un"'antt'd bo:.rder' so the> took 1t lor their ov.n Sec. re1 n 1et• agcnl art' tra1nrd 10 tight lirr-. nother fla\.Or the sc1enMt'i \.1) th<')-ha\cn't )Ct txx·n able tu concoc1 S) nthc11call) 1s that of ro•rned meat llOICO'C OPI M .... ,. •• ·.-.1 9y Sydrwy Om#f ARIES ('for\h !I-\pr1l 19) ~c" Moon ~1t1on co101..1dc v..11h <:h.ar- 1\ml. lncnd' ~9'p1ra11on\ po•tr of prnua\lun More people bctom~ a•att o( )Our talcn1s. CIP"tb1ht1e\. You'll act ar«n haht for C~lll\(' pro~t.l.1tn 1n\Ol\cd TAUaUl(1\pnl .:?O·Ma) .?0) lunar potmon ac«nts ron11ct' ,..uh per- ~"' 1n .. h11h pot1t1ons" You arc hktl) 10 tw: told. ··oK. but)°" arc on )OUf o-.n1•• nc""" '°'<' it .. on lhc •I)." l co. quanu-. penoM ••II pla' kt) roln GPUNi c "•> ~ 1.J unc lO~ 'cv. Moon htahhahas ph1k>t0ptucal on· ctPCt. Fttcr m-oan111on of tpen11,11l \'l\ut\, powblc publ1\ht"1 llftt• mnaa ardt •all bt cond..scd. could 1nvohr'·.MM11 ma~." C11K'ef Mtnt '' HHllH' o.\ oc1a11on barred Ed~ards from the \\ orld Champ1onsh1ps latrr th1 month 1n Lahti. Finland. bul he said he hO(X\ to 1cturn 10 the World (up c11\'u1t ~Ion: the sc...awn ends E.dv.ards a former plasterer nov. maJ..c' :ippc-arnncc . had a boot.. rc.-lc:iscd and 1::1.pclH to sign a ron1rac1 to lilm his htC ~tor) · . ( I C I .\Tl -.\c1or Tom Sellttll ~tarted hoouna h1~ priso11 mO\IC "Hard Rain·· O'er the "eek· end. u 1ng a (1"11 \\ ar-cra former CH\ v.orkhousc tor a loca11on l he mo' 1c •t :u the clo!.C'd Hamilton (ounl) Jail. "'111 be oil· hm11s 10 o utsider-. Tht film v.111 alw be hot panl) at 1he field hou5oe ol suburban l'l.JoNood High hool. 1n ptcturc. CANCER (June 21·JUI) :!:?) Your \l&n&ticator. the .\loon rel;itc nu"' to "Wlrct a1tra\11on " Sl'cnarrn cmpha\1te\ rt\dauon. d1~0\Cf). rc- \f'(lns1b1l11~ for mont) belon11n1 lo wm«int' tlsc (1cm1n1 pla~' domi- nant role:. LEO(Jul) 2 l· \ua. 221 TC'mporar~ dela) CG~d h~ unl:am11tar ruk. R'-'&Ulat 1011 ho" l'' er t'' cnhiall) proH'\ ~nctk1al Pia> v.;ut1na pme. l\Old l<1i1I cumnu1mcn1. me SlfC' v.;111 btcomc n .. "al-<k':ar orp10 fi1u1ti promincn"1I\'. . VIRGO f \ua: 21-~pt ~2> f:.mphH•i on ·Mu.iht) C'\c1t'"·mcn1. 0J,.1m1'm. •n' nattun tu tra\c-1 You'll pin &hruujh •ntina. contact\ w11h thole 1n ~l\10n to \Ctlf) \IC•') Mm1birr of oppm1l(' W\. Pfl'' 1ouJI) 1nd1fkrtn1. ~om~ all\. UUA (S.:pl ~l.(kt. 1.?I New. ..... ...... ,..,, ,,,r A.-11111 .... ,. .... -._ill.-a ,111a1r r It ;em . ............ __ _ _ .. _ ......... .. ...... .......... . -I rnlM• ..... ................. ,. .... , .. ,...., ~Al ............ , ........ llt'Ck. 44. portra~ a man ~ntcnced 10 priwn after bcini f ramc.·d h' l"Orrup1 police Lila Rob- b1n<1" 10 ·oonra~ ·llC<'l. ·,\I, 1tc 1n 1he mO\ll' The film otk~ ·\11.,~k a reunion \\Ith frd f 1cld and Robert< on. l"O o l thc producers tor "Three Men and a Bab).'' coo 1dl·r .. -J ~lle,k"s b1ggcs1 010\ IC !iUC'Ce . f 1Cfd and ( Ort art 1omcd on 1h1 produc.t1on b · t)\\ K roops ~EW YORK -l ntcna1ncr Bttne Miclltr sa' her muth\.'r cnrnuraJ('tl her. but htr lather J1dn'11h1nk much of her ca(Cer c.:ho1ce "( ~h father> "a one ot 1how pooh-Poohef\ -') ou'll nc,er amount 10 ..i hill of tx•an'i · \13, be 11 :\1uon pos1tM>n l'OUKidn ._Ith ph~\1- cal 1urac11on. tcnsuaht). Hc1t1' 1\'. 1mpro'cd \'ommun1cauon v.1th 'ouna pr'1C>n. Sttrtano ftaturC'\ art. inu,K'. rnonc•h111on with tam1l~ mc-mbtr. < ·tkt'ntc:' scoaflO (Oct 2.l-No~. ~ l) \t- tentionrould 1.cn\l'r around proptn). real n&alt', ~ 1al \tud1<'\ 't,u·n pan Int wtlh ft) 1n1 tok>B dt.~1\c "'Ut(IL QunleoM . .' look .bth1nd ~. .... ,.. ... ~ ........ ..... Y•--.......... ... ......................... ............ _. ...... aernhardGoeu v.as rc,cr~ ps)Cholog~. hop1n& :ig;un t hope 1ha1 I v.oulJ amoun1 to ~mrthin&. bu\ 11 ~as prtt\) pJ1nful for a Io na time." \11dkr told Parade maaa11nt' "He couldn't lt.~p me do~n." \:lid M1dler '"I had 100 mu<'h inner bchct That came lrom m' mother. v.ho alv.a)s SJ1d. !o..1d ~ou·~ gom,. to be tine .. • Ahhou&h her father rdu~-d lo attend ht'r performanle a~rr ,ar .. ~r took off the pai r had a rclOn 1hat1on be tore tus death in I'> 6. \it idler \lid. Her llambo,an1 sta c act doesn't reflect her upbringing "M ) p3rcnts "ere t~o ot the mo t comtn all\(' people ~ou·, e e'er seen In \OUr hfc. rhc) ne,cr Y.Cnt to a mo' 1<'. ,\nd ... e didn't gct a T\' ~t a' 01d ~hemes •nd ~lf~'jlllon AGITTARI U l"u' ~2-0..' 11) Hm, could ~ 'llUr l>O"Cr-pla\ d3) 1 lon1·.,a":a11Ni rnmmunication ar-"'l'. 1nforma11on l·an ~ tran~­formcd into dctinuc ad' ant c 'ou II h:tH' opponunll) to 1nlrtlS1: 1ncoml' l 1pr1wrn rcpr .. •!ll'ntl'd. CAPRICOR, (IA.' 1~-Jan lql ln,ohcmcnt v.llh ~Jlll•man lOuld osx·n door 10 unu u:al opporwn1h P~·r\Onal hOtllOn\ enl:irgc. )OU J)l'f· u'IH" rio1cn11al . Lun&-d l\tanu· n>m· mun1cat1on rl'lale to product. dis· pll\ JOume' AQllAIUll (J.an 1l)..fch. I l ~"' Moon 1n wur \llrl l'mpha"tc\ 1n- no,atron. or111naht\ Janna. p1c.>n· Ct'f'lr\I \ptrtt f 1m1l) member in· trodU("l'\ wu to J'(Mn "'ho rnuld bttom('"~V. IO\\' .• Re n't'CPlt\C. not tUlhhk. h-o 1n,Uh\.'\!, Brubttl. could re ume limited tra' cl and performanCt's in a coupk: of month . he said. His ncAt c.-oncert had beens.ct !Or ~tanford l nl\trsll} on Tul"Sda). The cancc~ rxr- forman cs in ludr a European tour 1n tarch Brubcd.. bcpn h1 car~r in pro- gre s1,e JIU as 1 p1an1S1 ""Ith dance band~ and a 1no from 1~46-49. He loured the L n1tcd tate v.:ith his o"""n tno in 11150 and formed the O.'c Brubcd Quanet 1n 19SI. Brubeck has "ntten more 1han :!SO sonp. including such ta,ontn as "In \'()Qr o ... n 5Y.ecl \\a)'·· and ··The Duke .• ~E\\ 'ORK -8enMN GMu, sentenced to a )tar '" pnson on a v.capon cJ\a~. 1s sptnd1na his time fi·ung v.alk1C'-talk1cs and•r1d1os and earning 0 cents an hour Goetz. an ('l«tron1cs l'nJln«r. hi been v.ork1na in the radio shop at Rike~ bland Jail s1nct Jan. 26, about 1-.0 ... ttks after he ~as scntenctd for ~ ma an unhccn\ed aun 1n thc- \hoouna of tour#)ouna m~ °" a 'ub•a). The equipment 1s from C orrtttion Ocpanmcnt ca~ and busn PDCES ( • cb 1 ~March ~): Some 1nd1\1dual~ ins1 t on tclhna you v.ha\'s be-.\ for \Ou. Maintaen cqu1hbr1um rt\ 1cw ·p~pccts. then ma._r \OUr ov.n Jc-c-is1on. Ml)or d1'SCO\CI) made 1f )OU look behind \Ccne quanan ho"s v.a~. lF •'EB. I IS l 'OUft BIRTHDAY \uu h:a'c unu,ual \OI~. l'UUld he dcd1~atl'd to humani\lnan proJCt1 fauru\. Libra. ~o pnlOns pt.ti} important rok'S 1n )OUrhfc 'ou haH deep appnxiat1on for mu IC 1n. l1\era1ure. 'ou arc fond of .. ~Cftt'' :)nd ('On\tanll) tttlL the ""'IOOd life .., Thi\ )car l(lturn ldckcf" rnpoftM· b1ht). 1ron1 lo't rtlat1onsh1p, manlal Matu\. po\.,.btc add1tton to famil) '\-ou·tt unpnnt st~k-in'f~ ii') and pin lf\"ll('f JCartt ot 11M1f. pendcn\:r. S<Ptl·mbtr ••II be °"'"1nd1na. ... ·- DAILY PILOT I Mclnday, Febr'*Y I. ~ I\ 1.1,·11,tl' ..... NIC ..... e .... -.,.L ...... Du ..... CJ AT .. Nlwt Qil!NM I WllHI 61 ltNll Forti.ne a:\ NIC USA ~ ..... Tod WhMI of Fortune Hollyw'd S u1rK Computer artistry atOCC 0.\n e\hihit featuring \\Orks b)' fh<' Southern ( allforn1a C'Omputcr amsts 1s on d1spla} through March 3 an ·Orange Coast College's <\rt G~l!ef). The exhtb11 1s lltlcd "D1g1t11cd Images.'' OCCs rtGalk~ ''open Monda~ through Fnda1 from IOa.m. to 3 p.m. Admission 1~ free. The \\Ork nt left 1s b~ OC(' computer graphics professor Joan Salinger. s.nt~ GrNI lllct l Son WolMfl Columbo: Cotumllo Goel ti Ult Gllillolint l'ltl f Pttet F 1• Archws Going Apt! tPG. 'Ill * NtWI Redliler. W4de Cltyl s· Curl'lfil " Aftalr (Ton Danza Jtss.u Wa•t'l for 1 Few Oolln Mort r671 ••• • In EaSIWOOd l11 Van CIMI Cahtornil War l 119..c. 1n IM Storitt Nuclear A • eopaidyl Cos~ All • Snow s.ctet lnlttt1gence Ltttn ·10 SI No PraiN Ille Lord Pt11M Ille Lord '11111 llevttty Mofln'a Petry U.On ~ · IHbllliet Htrott A& ' lyTOMTITUS ~,...c.,. • ..,.,. The sophistication of NcwPon Beach has g" en wa) to the back·rOld bufToonel') of Ooapatch for the next four weekends. and there co.uldn"t be more cause for celebration. "Li 'I Abner:· the musical corned)' hficd some 30 )ears ago from the funniest of the funny papers. ~vcls 1n all its hoke> h1lant) at the Newpon Theater Ans {'enter. Its huae cast spills frcqucntl) over into the au- dience to offer a rousinf revival of Norman Panamaand'Mc "in Frank's hilanous tribute to Al Capp·s memorable comic strip characters. Aside from drawing one of tbe consistently funniest panels in the back pages of daily papers. Capp honed a stinging1y satiric wit. ·much as Garr)' Trudeau docs toda> with "Doonesbury." Reaching into the backwoods the wa> Walt Kelly did with .. Pogo:· Capp etched some criucal social commental') into his sketches -pa'rt1cularl)' at the ex- pense of big business and govem- menl. .-, . . These targets arc pelted liberally in the· musical. and the passage of three decades hasn't softened the impact all that much in the NewPon production -energetically and imaginative!)' directed by Tim Nelson. the premier musicologist who's expanding his · theatrical range wllh impressive re- sults. There's little need for updatinJ. but we get a touch an) way. including a reference to Geraldo Rivera that breaks up the house. Nelson. who was born about the time the first .. Li'I Abner' hit the stage. has done his homework in matters of characterization. His per- formers are cut beautifully from the · comic strip. ~loth -espc,;ciall y !he · huskv. strapping Jon G~lc 1n the tllle co c_ • Gale DD!.-J.)_n1£Jiighleningly resembles-the-Abner oflhe comics, he.- also does a splendid JOO tn lhc vocal and perform mg dc.partments. Jennifer Simpson as his eve,r-lovm' Dais~ Mae also 1s faithful to tjle h1llb1ll )' queen of the comi cs. a skillful singer.dancer wnh the perfect touch of backwoods charm. John L. Moreno is a po~erful bundle of overstuffed eners) as the ebullient Marry1n· Sam. while Ron Samson exudes understated menace as Abner's rival. Earthquake McG oon. Mnmmy Yokum. the diminutive chunk of d\-nam11e. is one of the most fondl) remembered characters from the strip. and Sarah Crawford rec- reates this band)'·leggcd. pipe-smok- ing pugilist with appreciable gusto. "-Robb1iJiopkJ.n.s-15.....mor ar11fic.1al~)' ~-------------. engaging as Papp). Yokum. while Gordon Marhoefer contnbut~ a scintilla of sophis11ca1ion as Mayor Dawgmeat. Please support your local chapter. Two of the most unforgettable minor characters from the com ics arc the gorgeous Stupcf) an' Jones and the sinister E,11 E>e Fleagle •• both of whom arc emplored ·to paralyre people for nefarious moti ve\. At Newport. 8111 Bookland 1s an absolutely perfect Fleagle. right down to the tippy-toe walk. while Margie Taylor turns up the volume on the siren that 1s lupcf) 1n· Jones with her world-class soprano voice. Jim Reiss· delivers a resounding comic ponrayal of the captain of industry. General Bullmoosc. and the r:oduction Jennifer Simpson •nd Jon G•I• star In ··1.r1 Abner"• •t the Newport The•t•r Arts Center. pctlle. goregous Robync Pardue 1s a specialt). musical d1rcc11on. wnh delight as hi s pam~red mistress. admirable dexterity (he pla)S SC\Cn Ap~s1onata Von C'hmax (C'app h.ad instrument~ in the show's prt·re-a f 1eld da> "-Ith character name!)). corded score). whale choreographer Rmrtrpp-rs-spkndTd devrous-a ura-ln l~)'-$e-lS-the-absolute--mos Sen. Jack~. Phogbound ("tlicrc'!t no out of the ltm1tcd dimensions of the Jack S. hkeour Jack S.")and his song-NewpOn stage ""'th her clalloratel) and-dance number with Bullmoose. conceived production numbers. Par- "Progress is the Root of 4-11 E' ii." is a ticularl} 1mpress1\C arc the frcncuc howl. ··Rag Offen the Bush" and "Jub1la- Nelson hasn't Scrimped log1st1cally tion T. C ornponc"' segments -and on his ca~ung. The o;tag.c O\crllo~s the ad1e Hawk ins. Da)' race 1hat ""1th various denizens of Dogpa!ch closes the fir')\ at•t 1s outstanding . from theeanh) Moonbeam McSwme As musicals go. -··L1'I Abner" (Brenda Mc(Qrmack) to the scruff) . doesn't come around that often to Romeo ~ragg (Alan Bernath). Hair-v..ear our 11s welcom~. and the !ess Joe and Lonesone Polecat arc Newl)On producuon 1s a first-rate around. ho~cver brien)' (Bookland example of the crcau'c and energetic doublei unrccogniiably an the former heights auaanable 1n communn) role). while tcve MoribUJU 1s qune theater. Performnnces conttnue good as the govcrnmC'nt sc1en11s1 and throug.h March 5 at the <\ns Center. Ste'e Simon 1s a capable .\\a1lable 2501 (ltA Ome. Newpon Beach. Jones. wnh rescf\atton being taken at Nelson both dire('tsand handles his 631-0288. David.Frost leaves ~111Slde Edition' .. y ltalO ... llOl TllMM'llf "'°"' -NlftMI ( .. .,, 1tMttll4r10WlltJO ll .. ~ ...,.. IKOl9INI IOllT9'WO M1Wl ............ CIUIM ........ ! u.-M111•MllMS .. ,nmo ....... 1 ......... _.._Ill 11'11NI ..... 1.-'"'' IOUYS-. Mm MIDUllUMAU _, IMClm , .... , I ti)O ,_ .... tr• t•U ...,..-. ..,... -·---c... ••111 "" 4111 ,,. "'" ...................... ...,._iii> llJH a, II IM •• 11111 --ICWWMI• 11 • -,,,. ,,. .... ':'.:' .n ..., ___ __ ----· ................... LOS ANGELE (AP> -David Frost has lcf\ the anchor chair of the new tabloid show "Inside Ed111on"' to do special assignments. a SPokcswoman for the program said. frost will continue to conduct celebrity interviews "for however long 11 takes him to complete them," ~keswoman Allyson Kossow said. She did not rule ou\ his ttturnina 10 RUFEELL'S Ul9LSTEIY llC • ...... ...., ........ •m--..-.-•am The Belt Kept S.Cnt In Town f/)o 10• ,.,,,,, •'1e1 ~-1111! • GREAT the anchor spot sometime 1n the future. She noted that h1~ profilc'I ofbo~cr Mike Tyson and s1n1rrs LaTo)a Jackson and Phil Collins ""ere ""ell received by viewers. The trade ncw5papcr Dail> Varict) reported that the Emm)'winn1n' Enalish journalist had bttn replactd b> substitute anchor 8111 O'Rc1ll)' bccaust Frost ~a~ not compatible ~11h the ~how\ lowbrow format. Kossow said O"Rcall). a former ~Porter with AB(' Ne~~. was not ~hedulcd to become permanent host of"lnsadc Ed1taon."' which premiered on Jan 9 and hu \tt to anract !ttruna rll!RIS- •Lunch •Dinner • Cocktails. .. IUllOHl\I Ves·s owes account of soliciting case · ·ro his constituents , Fountilin Valle) Ma)'or Fred Voss faces more than one hurdle since his arrcsl b) Santa Ana police. Voss must counter allegations he sohctted sex from an undercover pohce~oman posing as a prostttute. And he must restor~ the trust he has earned for )Cars of ser' KC to the communtt). • The ma)'Or ~as o ne of 16 men arrem~d in a hight) pubhc12ed police sung operation concentrated near the popular corner of Harbor Boule' ard and v.. ashmgton Avenue. So far. lhe dt!MICI auome> has not charged 1hc 52-)ear- ~ld ,Voss, who wa taken to the anta Ana Police ta11on . tssued a citation and rclca\ed ~hcmng a prosltlutc 1s a misdemeanor punishable b) a maximum pcnah> of s1i< mon1hs an Jail and a $500 fin e. Voss has refused comment. ti.ts attornc> has been only slightly less Cr)-pt1c. ·''Mr. Vose; 1s not gut ft) of cnmrnal ac11' it)." the attorney· smd dechmng further comment because he ~1d tt ""<>uld not be bcnctic1al to 1ry the case m the prcc;s. Att<.>rnC\.S kno~ best about these things. · Sf ILL ~T. LARGE ,.... Ccr:iamly. the pre s must resist the mchna\lon to tf) the ca c. Mr. Voss hasg" en great I> ofh1msclf in making Fountain Valley a better place. He ha earned the rill.ht tocons1derat1on In add1t1on. and mo re importantly. he has a const1tut1onal nght to be presumed innocent until the d1stnct auorne) pro' c otherwise. · • But there 1s another nght at pla~ here and that is the nght of the electorate to demand faarand boncs1 representation. California tiptoeing on edge of a sea.of rec;Jink lfVo s wasn't on that street cornertosohcit sex. \\h) "as he there? The poltce crackdown on prost1tut1on 1n that area has been widely pubhc1Led hould a oubhc o fficial ~now better than to venture into such an area.; We o""e Mr. Voss tbe.bcnefi\-o.C thc doubt __ l3ut Mr. Voss owes his communtt> a full C'-planatto n to dispel any doubts. Opinions expressed m this space are tllose of the Dally Pllol Other v1ew1 ellpresMd on this page ere those of their authors and artists Readers' comments are 1nv1ted and may be sent to The Dally Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Meu i2626 · Table grape fuss If they pull ll off. Merced County supcn 1sors could go down an history as the Henry Klssrngers of 1he "Great Grape War." By encouraging dialogue between grape grower·. the nited Farm Worker and the various facuons that have picked side . the board cast its role as a peacemaker. We're glad the) resisted the pressure to ba h n Francisco for H~ upporr untie -spon oreu grape 1"bo)COlt. And we're encoura&ed to see that the) arc concerned iabout the farm workers. con umers. the en' 1ronmen1 and ·wtth the grape gro"'ers in their d1stnct ... Although neither side seems pleased b} the board' pos1t1on. we hope the upcn 1 ors can mo'e fol""ard to mediate the d1 putc. . It would be quite a coup for the board and ""ould be cxtrcmcl) bcnctic1al to the cnure state ... M~rc~d Sua-St.ar "11l·:H1-: '1'0ftH1·11 U.S. ENATORS Cr1D1toa, Alan t Ol 5 7\ 7 W Ccnluf) 81-.d u1tc I ~. l O\ \ngclc' 'X>ll-l (.2 11)215-21 t> \\'llsoa, Ptlt IR ) !NO 'C\\ purt C l'nlt'• Or u1tl' ~40 '-<'"port lkadl I Yl()(>() ,lU.14 .. 4 ~fail mJ~ be adJrl \'4.'d 10 l \ Sl'rh1tc.: \\ a'lh1ngtM I)( ~0'1 IO t1 • R EPR E EN'TATl\. E ox, Cbrl1 140tb 011& ·R I I ISO !'le" pon lcn1cr Dm c \u1ll' !40 '-c" pon Beal h Y26b0 b-14 41~0 , r\C"R '-IE'\:TO-JuncJO f'> 6 "as one ot high point') of (1corgl.' DcukmcJian·., go,ernorsh1p ol (all· forn1a. Dcuk.mq 1.in \I. ho \\as. .runmni fur rc-dcc11on JPl'll'ared "'1th 1 l'n 1 rca'>urcr k~~ l nruh 10 annoum"\· that two ma1or hond hou'Sl'S tr.rd uPjraded < al1lorn1a·'> bond l.rl'd11 ra11ng to the h1ghc 1 k'cl. \ \.\ ( ahlurnia. "htl'h "a~ llrning "'1th ban~ruptc~ \\-hen Dcu!..ml'J•an Ix·-. tame go"crnur in 198 l . had "gunl.' from IOU lo tnph:· .\ .. 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SeymHr, Jolt• tntlll Di•u ·R I. 21 ~O To"nc < "'ntrl' 1)1.i"-c \nahc1m Q1806 l ~·I OU Dunn& ~~\1un\, mail ma~ bc ;uJdrc\\cJ lo ~late ( Jp1t ul \.1\ ramcn111 4' 1."-TATE A. EMBLY Allee, Deri1 ('7l 1t Ot1t.-RI S9 I I < crn lO\ \ \ l' ( ~pre\\, C)()() '0 11-1 ~00 Br•d, O.Ult f$ di Otte ·R) I '14 S P.,111 \ trdc \' c I on& l:k ach 'Xlh 1-' (!1 l~~3-HI .. . Fer ..... , GU t11dl Ot t.·R> 46h., \1.lv\rthur BIHi \urtl' 10~ 'c"'porl Beach . l}1660. 7.S6·Ut1M, Frtuelk, 'ola• lltda Dt.1t.·R). l 7 I llS 'c "hu~. I ount:un \ alle,, Q2711X 602-S.SOl • J1•1.-, ""' (tttta DttL•ft). 1~01 "'-ll:.ub01 Rh\1 . f ulk1h>n, <1:6'~ 1 \lS·SISl 1.Awlt, _,... R. ('7t• Dttt.·R ), I q-'() \ Tu'iltn \' c Orun&l' 91bf> 'N8~af0. . l>Urina ~~\1on\ mail ma' he oaddtt~Sl'J to ,,,.,<' Capitol 958 144. BOARD or. PER VISORS Stat•, Repr -ht r>1Wtlt. 8)4-)110 W"4er llemetl -1nJ D1"nctt 834·).!!0 va...-i. Gll4MI H. -lrd ()1,111(\, 834-l HU Roth. Oon -4th 01\lflll. lt.l,..3440 Mtk\. Thomat f -~th l>t\\h'1. 8l..._ U~ .\ddm\ 10 c ''I('< tntcr P1111. Santa \na (J.!701 • • , .. , .. u. .. ,. .......... ...... ....... ..... CllfYlll --.. ...... ..... ..... ...... ........... ...... ................. a..'¥~ ... ... ..... ... Clllll_ .... \ Mondey, Febtuery e. 1989 All I .I 1 ·11 H' Sharing a senseless brutality _ ro the Editor ~ He was so dose. I 'iCould h:l\e reached out and touched him. Phoca • '11uhna. the common harbor seal-a sled. sea mammal ~tth a speckltd gra' coal. frtqucntl) found in c<>ast.al harbors But 1h1s 11me 1he seal "'as not a x.1ent1lic pt.-c1es He "a the -.1t."llJl1 of an unlearned le son II "a a slo"" da\ on 1hc ba). but \'\Cf) da) lS ll)" "hen ~OU ,UC a ba\:---"'""'· hieguard F-or eight hours a Ja~. I sit 1n a auard hair perched abo\.C the 'and lone.ins for acuon. an) thing 10 brl'all. 1hc monoton' Thal tla\ I tounlj wmcthmg. a seal cru1sing jus1 oua1dc1hepro1el.'.ted ''1mmingarea .\lthoue.h Sl'al arc not uncommon in the ba). 1h1·s one "as different. l l:l\ 1ng re e1,cd perm1ss1on 10 c\plorc I paddled 10 the middle oft he ba\ "here thr cal lloatrd a1mlcssl\ d<llcd 1n she><;ll.. On one side of hi s head "as a hok the 1ic of a button lhl.' \lie of a bullet On 1he OPP<> 11e -.1dc "as an 1dent1ca~ hole. • l lould not ~ an) blood. hor hear an' 1.neH>f P31n. I did not need to. JI th.u I a" ""a the seal -m' seal - hobh1ng in the l.\&ter. deli nous. l lhd not need m' ~nscs rallied I lnc" th1 1.reatun.-"-3 suffering. I rould hear h1 p;iin. I could mell 1l I Cl'Uld led lhC 3gon) 10 \hi scar heart It wa~ no d1ffc~nt tMn m fcchn "hen the bo)' at ~hoot spu on me "hen I \\3~ I :2 I did nol ~O\\. l.\h \ thc\ did th1<. I could not e'plain 1l ., · \J" thH, scn<;e,of que 11001ng 1n m' SCill S C\C ' . Row could somt't)nt'""" Setting record straight about P-38s on Coast l l1 the tduor In rdcrrnl"C to the article 1n t hl' Da 1h Pilot ··nr.i~ lnp lo Runwa,~. J\.\~·,~cn11all · · I i..no" 11"• mall potatoes. but in the mien' l of .tnura'~ I \a~e c'~P-11on to thc \tatcmcnt .. dunns the wa1 . the airport Ocl.lnw the hcadquartl'f'i I "r ,, "4U3drnn ut I'·'" tighlcf\ •• It •~ true that 1hc1e "a\ a i;quadroo ot P-1l\\ hC'fl' hul the\ "ere onl\ gucw1 1 he Orange ( ount~ ~ml) :\1r I 1clJ wa\ opcnl-J to m1lua1' \ta tu 1n r chru31') l1f I~-'~ I~ ~ ;a part of the \\ e'tcm Fl) 11\p. Training Command. \\ c had \Orne '0 m1h1an 1un·ran ot 'Jf) 1n• ''ix'' tu monitor thl' tranung ac:ll' 111e\ ot the man' ~h~~ 111 < 11hlorn1a "'-l'ilJa. \n1ona and l C'.\a l he P-' \ 1:.imc in around \ht tnd t)f 11.).i~ or the til"\t of I Q4,l mOlll) 3\ a pnur w ll' l'r~a\ at\\ anctd \r.lll)· in nctl•~·." to ~·1n11t tl)e o,qu~on 'on1e c\f'Crt~nct tn l\h anC'\'d opcr- J\lun a .. an 1ndcpcndl'nl unil "1th the "h' 1n' t'll the l't.unom' •· t' pe-ot opt"ratmn f hC'\ "'ii' ha\ c pro' Mtc.-d ~me ~Ht ot \·a\tal d<'tcn~· hut "''~t ot thclf 3\ II\ 1t\ 1111~ ad"anC"C'd tre1n• int \houl \ht~ umc \he hhml" a\ tht L11t11\'r ( han \tr Ra~ '" Tu•Un ' ~amr a rtaht' a"d the' did ml the C(\l\l r • 1 he "'"') ma) hevc ronc f'C'~ tuftwa). l'Mit I w'lrd ··c"ttMK>n ... tht ,_ po<lr to tht \.\)11(1<'9' w at 1n """' IO lite new COid* ~ ~t .. ~ .. 1 .... :ww .. OO~lllll'WMftCM'11,llfl ·•nail Met dlt .,._ C' :t..r ... -·~ ·-lllllmil ·~--- • ' All Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday. February 6. 1989 TBS PAMD,Y CIRCUS by BU Keane COUl'fTltR CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta "Is grape juice very 'spensive, Mommy? Jeffy spilled his on the rug ." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson l 1 j I ' e p LA NET PA1>PLE w\TH MOON - BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE. ~oor( loTALLY Gf"DS5 AND Sl!FID I! -- by Jimmy Johnson by Jeff MacNelly l ~ -,("~ Short-tmn ~;: 1.~" l . "And thafs Venus. where Mr. Snyder would like to send you! .. PEANUTS GRAMMA SAYS s~e·s FOUND A NEW LITTLE RESTAURANT TMAT S~E REALLY' LIKES ... 2.-6 GARFIELD T~EV SERVE SMALL PORTION~ .. CAN WE GET ~E INcEN~L.MoM ~ tr'LL MIV<.£; Tl-IE~ HOUSE SMEilLIN: &J68l~ 6UM ! '• by Charles M. Schulz 6UT T~E PRINT ON j rl4E MENUS IS LARGE <! ') FEBROAR~ I~ THE ARMPrr OF l'HE YEAR by Jim Davis ANP ~N'T E..VEN TALK 10 Mf A&O OT MONPAY~ IN FE.&AUARY TUMBLEWEEDS _by Tom K. Ryan 10W '(Ol.J-mE R~ WAsrtf f L..OOJG-eruo~. \ --- by Kevin Fagan l'U. JU!5l t*f. ~ ~~IT~ by Pat Brady JUDGE PARKER •IIJ.·-~-DON'T TURN A~D Y~U WON'T°' . 9-vs SA~ <l~l ~UR r I STAND L..l~E <OU ORNER ESCORTS LYNETTE SAYI .OR TO HER CAR THEY ARE SiARTLE-D BY A VOICE BE; HIND fHEM I hl<ll; ,. /fJ I •• ; . ,, ·I FUl'fKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBUJ(Y 60()() UJR/? •. ~/A/HAT 1 JI/ST f't'JlWOI I by Garry Trudeau IT'I 111/le. ,.._, ANINNO· ONO,A ""1. ... / by. Harold Le. Doux by Tom Batiuk NCVO•Ct I I I r I I . ..__....~.--41 f ~-_.._""'"--'· ' H [ W L I I .. ·! t I I I . • •••n--• ' • MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1989 Anteaters are maturing in.to contenders . . . Saturday's win over Rebels could be catalyst.to stretch drive When UC I notC'hed a landmark home wan aaaanst UC LA an Decem· ber. at set med 10 mark a turnaround forthctcam'splay Unfonunatcl) for UCI, the team v.ent on the road and lost whatever momentum 11 had gained. Saturday's '-"In o'er evada-las Yeps-a landmark""'" an that 11 gave UCI oach 8111 Mulligan more w1nsapms\ U L Van the '80s than anyothercoach -v.asa nice followupforv.-hat ma)' be the Ant· caters' real turnaround. This 11me, the) can use the momen· tum at home, where most teams pla} like different teams. Sax of the final eight 811 West Conference games arc at home Rad..y Bu tier's emergence ha!I solid 1 lied 1 he team. The front line of Butler. JcfT Herdman and M1kcf)ok1orcz)kall scored over 20 points aiurda) And the Ant~atcrs. a\ 5.5 an conferenccacuon. find themselvc~ justJ 1h games behind sccond~lacc UC~nta Barbara. 8Uller~:asqu1ck 10 menuon that the Vegasgamev.asn'11reated an) differently than an) othercom1ogin More 1mpon.antly. senior guard Kevan Flo)dsa1d at can't be reOected upon asan)'thang but another '-'Jn "We feel food na,ht no"' Herdman did real \\Cl and Butler's a for~ to be reckoned ""uh," Flo)d S31d I don ·1 lmow .... hat teamscando to us nov. that "'e ha'e the 1ns1de game to go along w1 th the outside "But v.e ha'e to build on 1h1s (Vegasv.-an). Wt> can't hihea ktdov.n Ifs me and Makc'sJob to keep everybod)' humble. That wandoe~·1 make a season. \>.<e stall have eight games and tht' tournament " Mulligan had said beforehand that the Anteaters nl'.'Cdcd to do e"el) th1J'g right and ha "e Vega'> make so ml· · mistakes to gc,t av. an That "asn't the case. · ··w e said 1ha1 at the end ofthc fir'>t ha~-ahhough 11 ma) not have looked like It to people watc'hlng - that we weren't pla' 1ng w~ll. but "e v.cre onl) fi' e down ... Butler o;a1d "Wecame1nand ~1d. ·we can beat th~dudcs.' .. It v.as a strange game from the s1an. Da' ad Butler. Vrgas' leading orer. dadn'tstitrt for d1sc1phna1) rcasoM. Tht> game v.as caned close from the Stan. with St\eral Rebelsget11nsan foul trouble Once Butler came ui..hc found foul trouble rap1dh "l wasgetlln,$a"a~ v.11h a lot of tuO out there. Rick} Butler ~ad "Ma ) be not the Vegasgu~s. though The\ threw a lot of clbo"'s. and talked a lot'a11d tried to 1num1da1c me But \Ou can't lei 1hcm get to }Ou." · Rick) Butler's ment~l toughnes'i came back 10 haunt Vega!> as Da' 1d Butler and fcllov. 6-foot-I 0 fronthner Georg Alkles fouled out 1n l'"rl\ 1n th~cond hall It was anothcrrnnou-. ocrnrrenu~. cons1dcnng rarl..an1and1dn'1 pull them out after the four\h and cath fouled out less than a minute later. ,_../ Acklesontheen u1njpOS~ss1on. ~J e1therpla}ed 10 minute . When '\cWlcs fou led out. Tarka- naan v.ent to~ hns Jeter. "'ho had pla}edJuSt 53 minute this wa on. 1nsteadofMose • Oil), theteam· S1'th-leadang orerand third-leading rebounder ear the end. tht.' four-tuard lineup "as more Qrcd1ctableafkr the fl\ e fron1hnc pla~ers had h11ac.·ombined6 ol 20 field goal attemp1s an the gam(' 0 lnseason'sperspccta'c 11'sone "in Buun the l.irgerp1C1urc.one could dnrn a trend -for the fun of1t - ot closing the gap on tht> perennial conlcren<:e champion Rctx-ls and of thC' gro" 1ngstrt>ngth of1hc con- fercnct> lt\\JSUNL\''11121hlo 'ilO'l''l'n }Cars 1n the U1g \.\ CSl. l\\O or them Ill. the posHcason 1.'0nlcrcncc 1our- namcn1 llalfha\l'C<>l1ll'J&kl1ri 1 lhe .\ntca1crs licfo1c 19~~-no team D_,. ....... ,..... .. .,, L•• ... ,,.. Jeff 81clrmore looks for • shot •t•lnst Westmont. Jim M•nsfl•ld fJJJ puts one up for the V•nguards. Gourmet menu on leftovers 1y JON ffltGUSON Of ... o.-y .... $ta« .\ny college b3skelb3ll C'oach knov.~ sul-ce make n.'Cru111n1 a 101 ea 1er 8111 Re} nold u cc at uthern \ah~ (omaa College. the httle Chn uan school nestled be1v.etn the ( o ta Mesa pohcc stauon and ev.pon Boule,ard aero s from th e Orange { ount) fa1raround • hac; bttn re- markable tn ha c1iJlt )C3~ at the helm of the Vanguards With ha w1nn1ng percentage o"er 700 and now v.orkint on his mo'lt succe ful season C\ er -a 20-1 start and a \\-an treali. at I 0 and bualdana -Re) nold operate in the cunous htrlc v.orld ol the National ~S0<'1auon for lntcrcollca1a1c thlc11c . ·ucce,\, )CS. Ease 1n recru11ing. no NAI school'! oncn build 1e<1ms from a vancty of sourtt<J. and \he-effort or R~ynold-s and has th ree-man staO :u CC arc no d1ffcren1, The~·s an 1ron1c '"' 1\t to ht 1"C"Cru111ng Whale he admits the ma1ont) of has pla,eD come from a \.anet) of colkge nuataoM often &ak•lll ~hat"s "lrfl o"er:· he's Hf) ~lcct1\.e an tindana men v.nh the right an1hadc. Re) nold : "ho deal\ "11h "udent and parent problem a a Bolsa (1rJndc High guidance counselor ll> da' un11I ' "lO an the afternoon. ha t"o hours a da' 10 "Ork. on ba kettxill v.tth ha pla~erc; Onh one of the fourcoache a 1s1an1 Rand\ Hav.~ins ''orkc; on campus "There's so man} things that lJn come up an the Hfc ot n college \ludent that nre not rclatl·d to spom:· Re) nold\ 'l<l1<l "\\c tell v.e had \Cf m1n1m11c some of tho~ situation Thai·., "-h) v.e·,e been ~leC11\.C an the t~pc., of )Oung.ster .. •· .\t time . v.c ha H' to tJke "h.it" kit \\ c're not a lull-~hol,n~hap <,1tu:mon. not .i prc-.- 11g1ou c;~hool 1n terms of nJm<.• We al"3)' seem to l1nd pla)t'r'I "hQJU~t v.ant a cha me to pla) lt"s a me lung pot of proiram' from othl'r IC\ cl .. 0 <. a'>C' in point on rclru111n'" T h1\ ~car·, top SC' en t1rc a perfcll C\Jmple ..\nd a talt>nt<."d cum pie too alth<.1ugh Re' nold\ ltlulJ ne,<."r ha\.cpred1ltcd 1hesunl' thn ha,ecnJO\l'\J • fhe onl) pla~cr ot rnn,ent1onJI stalU'> 1\ 6·1oot-1 center JcO 811:kmme. a n'd-,h1rt sophomo~ re ruateJ out uf uthem < .ilt- tom1a ( hr1 11an U11h in ~nta .\na v. ho kad' Y•r W L ~ct ,,, lfll-11 21 10 lfl2·l3-17 ' lftl·IA 21 f 1"4·1S. ,s s lflS·l6 If 10 ,,...,,. n ' lfl7·11 tf IS ,,..". 20 2 ...... ..... 164 .. , WO<I 0 \lrl<1 111 lllte •won GS~C 111 .. 6S4 700 '" 6S5 7lJ SSt '10 }07 'Nin. ,.,,,.,, Ol•vofb rem.1" the tt"am an "'~mng. .ind ~bounding The sophomore ha'> pm' 1dcd a lOrncr\tonc tor a team v.h1lh mJJor'i 1n manor 'ilature "\\e''e ne\Cr had a ma1or grour 01 freshman rnmc up (through the ran!..~) · Re) nold .-.a1J "'II "e ha\t' three lrc .. hman a "car. that's probJhl\ .-. lot II the' 're rcalh goo<l l'nough to plil' nght J\\3\ lhl·~ 'rt prooobh at a 1>1' 1 ion I or 11 "'hool But wr'd IO\C to gel \ome Ire hman conw an hNc and pla)... 1 •Senior Todd Dl\tm a -loot -I I point guard. al"a" "·lllhcd lrom thl' tx'nlh •ll CX·can \-aew· High lk "'J~ a m1dl·n1 Jt (al tate Fullerton before l\HH3l ting Re\ nold1i 01\0n tried ou t b' pla\lng an pnng pack-up gamc·o; at tht' 1n m. then earned a -.pot on the Junior \ars11\ h1\ fre~hman }t'ar "Jov. 01\on's a returning \11*(,ollkn '1a1c .\thkttcConfrrcn c. all-D1•itr1\.l lll and' .\I.\ \i:u1onal ·holar .\.thletc \\ho a'erage' I\ PolntCi a 141mc and lcad'i the team an a 1 t •~naor t'h1I Hill had grade and financial problem\ "h1lh k<l him av.a' lrom the \ "''er II) ol Rl·dland ·program nnd into C 011 . tale f.ulkrton 10 rcsroup. a student \\hen Rc,nold\ talked 10 Sa'anna High ( oa1..h Tom fftlease fff SCC/821 "h1ch stood lo"' er than third place 1n the stand1n.gs"had defeated L 1'i L \ Las.tseasonJounh~pla c Lona B(a h turned the mcl an \egas. Th as sea\on it's SC\ en th-place L Cl 0 ge tu red w1th a sanilefinacrto the sec11on a1 one point. In four pmcs apinst the th a rd·. fourth· and sax th-place teams an the conference. V eaas has won by over 20 points each tame. Against scvtnth· place UCI. the>' had a 15-point win and a defeat. Against e•ghth-place Fullerton, they barely escaped with a three-point wan at home. Exceptions• The Rebels' largest81g West victory margancameaga1ns1San~State and fifth-place Fresno took tl\em to the liOlll before bo""ang. D I till ha" e to·:narvel so meta mes at 1hemleof1he outhem Calafomaa stude.nt basli.etball fan . v. ho spends more 11 mend 1cu I 1 ng oppos1 ng pla}· ers than cheenng for their own Also, the fact that 11 usuall~ takes the team Or. one could take another angle. supponed b} the loo e approach vegas' pla}ersscem 10 takC"3t tame Hov. man} time ha'e the Rebel trailed ortaken do~ Icade; 1 nto the earl) tagcs ofthe second hall: onh to steamroll opponents 1n n·u~nt ~ea·~., . 10 get 1he crov.d going. not the crov.d to motl\1tte the team. L1 uall). pla,er "1ll 1gnorc raucous fan com ments during v.arm- ups i'oo1 ega ·Mo c'S urr' He e>.changed unplcasnntncsabout motherhood" nh swdent fan~ and Instead of the' en1cal-arm. shark- Ja" clap employed by Rebel fans. l ('I fan!> could an111ate the Anteater trunk call. Holdang one'snghl Cihoulder near lhe.nose.llop Lhc arm fPtease see UCt /12t ·Schermerhorn thrust ... . into NCAA spotlight as interim A·su coach TEMPE. ~n1 (\Pl -\n1on:i 'tatc second-~ear as .. 1..,tan1 l:l.i..,ketball coach Bob \l:hcrme1horn "ent from the catbird )(at 10 the hot -.cat 1n the pan of a minute ·hcrmcrhom 44. \\a.. OJ med 1ntcr1m head l03lh ana 'tt'\C Pat· tcrson fl'!.1gncd 01\c hour tlelore 'aturda\ illternoon'<, Pautil-IUlon· fcrencc game here agaan'>t { al1lorn1a 1 ht' 40-H·ar-old Pa11er'>on ''1th a 48-56 ovc.rall record 10 hi\ fourth seac;on. had come undc1 ....... , ere nwd1a cn11c1sm recent I)' tor hi\ reported lal·k of cbansma. anab1ht~ to rec:ru1t and lack ol head-co.ach1ngewcnence Patterson )a1d JI a ha'illl\ called ne'-''iCtmfcn~ncc that · 11'\l1mc \O'>ttp aside" and hermerhorn v.ould 1al..e o'er lor the rest ol th1 ~awn bccau~ .. he hu been "" nght hand man on \he floor and the one do~·~t to the l>.1d!t .. "The coach come'> an at a quarter to lhrc~ bctO['( J lour u'dock game nd tells the l>.1<l he·, ka' ing •· \atd S\:hermcrhorn .. II "Ole; prell' emo- 11on.il Thne "l'rc a 101 ul "ct e'e ··r."'t I wld them to go ou1 and shoot around a b11 Thl·n 1hc v.ord came bJl k that the gu' c; v.erl· It.ind~'' uptight I hc.-re \\3'i a pa11lle1 '\ hat g1H'3"3' lor the ganw I put on one ol tht" hat) .ind ~1d lei's go gu,,· and tried to brca~ the ice" HowcH·r. tht> ",un De' 1lc; '-'t'nt ~)II 10 lose; the game .., '-6J It "a their eighth dcfea11n the la't 11 game' and lol.\ered their rcrnrd to lll-10 oq•rull and 3-anthl'PJ -10 ..He v.as blamed tor a lot of 1h111g\ he had no rt)ntrol o'er .. \aid 1un1or guard \111..e lkdha1r ··1 hl'rl' v.ere \O man-, things that happent•d that were not his lault But thcrl· "er\.' thin 'i 1n· thC' paper and ll had 10 alk\:t ham ·· "He JU t said he tell tht" ll'Jm needed a ne" dare, t1on ·· 'Ophumore guard II.fan \ndcrwn !>aid "I'm urt he put a lot ol thinking into 1h1 It "asn"t a pur-Ql-the-moment thing. 8ut 11 caught us all b) ~urpn . I !ere "e ha\e a ballgame to pla~ and uddl·nh 1t \\3 Ulh an emotional 11me " D•vld He,,.._n O\\ • .\nzona uue has tancd a national searC'h for 11 third new head coach inee l 11 1 hermerhorn. who \\3S the coach at { hatle~ lollt"g~ t 197 -0) and at · uthcrn L 1ah State ( 19 3-87). as v.cll a an a.ssas.tant at Co ta Mc~ High. Orange CoaCil t ollcgc and UC1. 1 not ure he is a cand1da1e "We ·\e gor ~'en games to go (in the re&ular season) '\ ftcr thoSt gnme\. ~hen the JOb 1s done. ma} be I'll !>•l dov. n w uh the admin1s.- tra11on hermerhom said. "Peoplt' arc going to be ou1 there sa}ang. '"ho 1 Bob ~hermerhorn'' All the ba ket· OOlt C\pcrts Out there are goan& tO "ant a John \\ooden to come 1n he~ "But this 1 an opportun1t\ for me f', c been an th as game ~O }ears \\1Hlang for 11 This .... hole da) ha bttn absolutch unbel1e' able I'm the mo t urpnscd gu) an the "orld Bui 1h1 1 a tough bu mes te'e Pat· tt'rs<>n v.a a good fn('nd of mme. I u~ lo~~ coa1:hmg beats \\Orlang I don't s.&\ that an' more .. Henigan, Garvisch decide it's UOP ~ llOGIR CAltlSON Of .. ~ .... """ Foun\a1n \lallc~ H11h's Da,1J Henapn. a t'o\O·tamc ·\ll-t If football selection "'ho took 1hc Baron\ to the OF °'"~1on t champ10() hip pme 11 ~nahe1m tld1um lv.1ce. ha~ "'~lh t'ommaue\t to \:Ontanuc ha Cof1eee ·tducataon and lootblll future at tbt L'na\."tnlt) of P~1fi 1n tock· ton. •• The t•o-llmc untc-t llaauc pla~<"f of tbt )Ur ~tur-Md undl> naaht f1'0llt Slockton ind m* tu dr<-1~cm. choaii .. PkafK' O\cr the: last c.'t>n• ""*' -llttt . .. I think 1\'1 I lf'ft\ nKl\C fi.w h1m:• liid la11 ...... doOI COM'tl. Mtlic Millier.a.:._ ..... ..._ 8boUt IW move 10llll~W•CCAfc1fMll:. De ..... , for..,..., ...... ........ .,..,. ol ........ " °" w ..... ,. . .... ~ ............ . , ..... ...,. . ..... IO lw lllni!'l iddff OM' o/ lftf ao.c.. me.a.. ~I" """'· ' . • Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, February I, 1989 'l'OHl,HHI \h • Lagu(la Beach's Bell shares booty with Daytona 's 24-hour triumph from The Assodated Preu DA YTON:\ BE.i\CH. Fla. -Dri\lng a JG, d1scon11 nucd Por he prototypt that man) "'"I\ consider obwlcte. Bob Wollck of France. :-: Derck Bell of England and John Andretti won the close t race 1n the 22-)'car history of the 24 Hours of Daytona on unday. . It was the third victory in Ameril·a's most pres11gous endurance event for both Bell. 47. and Wollck. 45. . ndreni 25. •h" nephe" of Mario Andrct11. won the tw1ce-around-the-clock e'cnt for the first time. Bell resides 1n Laguna Beach. They will share about S69.500. Someho\\. Porsche alwa)S seems ro fi nd a "a) to "'n herc. despit~ the presence of the state-ol- the-an Jaguars and N1ssans. And that makes Sunda\ 's '1 · tot) all the more sweet for' owner Jim Busby's team. which outran ...&..;;;_;_;.;..:.1~....1 and outluted 1hc rest of the 6 -car ~If field to" in for the first lime 1n th1~ race. .. We've done e' erything "'e can do for 15.)ears to lf) and win here:· Busby said. "I think "e''c had more seconds and thirds than an) bod) ,1n histor). We've led more laps than anybody. but "-l' finall) led 1hc right ones." The 962. a model no longer being produced b) the German factory . has now won fourof1he last fiq_• 24-hour c' cnt~ on Da) tona·!I 3.56-mile road circuit. Porsche has won 12 oft he last 13 Da) wna 24-hour events. - Agassl ~akes his point FORT MYERS. Fla. -Alread) assured ol victor}. the LI .S. team still had a l.'ouplc of . e. • points 10 make Sunda:r in 11s Da\ is Cup ~ rematch against Paraguay. First. the Ameri- cans made them "1th their rackets. then Andre ..\ga s1 made another one \\Ith a gesture. Agass1 's 6-1. 6-4 victory O\er Francisco GonzalrL completed a 5-0. first-round s"ccp of Paragua) af\er Michael Chang had beaten Hugo Chapacu S-7. 6-0. 6-1 earlier 1n the day. The victory helped a"engcd the Amcncans' b111cr • 198 7 loss to .Paraguay before a raucous cro"d in Asu ncion. .. , wanted to beat 'em bad."' Agass1 said. "not because they beat us, but because of the "a> the) beat us and the way they.~cted .... Hopefully m tbc future. they can be c1v1hzed. When Apss1 broke Gonzelc7 for a 5-4 lead 1n the final set. he faced the small section of Paragua}an fans. put his thumbs in his cars and wiggled bis fingers. The American fans erupted with cheers. then began chanting· "U-5-A. U-S-A... . .. , was having a little fu n.'' Agass1 said. "Whi;n what's-his-name. Francisco. came back in the second set. they really. staned iewng into 1t, and I think the)' purposely tried rubbing 11 in. o I fust had a little fun back." The last 5-0 victory for the Un11ed tates was aga1n'>I Japa~ in 198.5. ·We don't think ll was revenge." Paragua)an team captain ..\lbeno Gross Bro"n said." omcJour11ahs1 h~c to make 11 like that. It "as a tennis match and no more .. The ..\mcncans ensured their' 1ctor) Saturda~ "hen Ken Flach and Robcn Seguso swept Gonzalez and Victor Pecci 6-1. 6-3. 6-4. The Americans ~111 meet France in San Diego m April's quarterfinals. Ql'OTEOt'THE D.\ 1· .. We've had 97 and 98 percent capac1t}. I'd ha'c used 99. but we're not using that number an) more " -Edmonton Coach Glen Satbt r, responding to a recent report that the Oiler "ere ha' ing difficult} filling the stand~ since trading Wa) nc Grctzk>. . Kareem's night, Lakers win Magic Jobnson had 27 points and 13 ~· ~ assists and the Los Angeles Lakcrs broke open a close game with n 21-5 run m the fourth quaner of a 134-116 victory over the -- cw Jerse)' ets unda) night. Karttm Abd•l·Jabbar scored the game's first basket to become the first NBA pla)cr with more than 38.000 career points. connrcung on a 10-foot sk:r hook JUSt 22 seconds into the game. Abdul-Jahbar fi nished with 16 points. giving him 38.015 for his career. Rookie ~ri• Morris led the Nets with 27 points. a career high. James Wortlly had 26 points and Orludo Wool· r1d1e 20 for the lakers. Throu&h th ree quaners. cw Jersc} made 19 of 63 field-goal attempts. or 61. 9 percent. and trailed only 99-97. Then the Nets. who have lost 11 straight games at' the Forum. missed their fi rst ~ven shots of the fo unh period as the Lakcn took a I 10..98 lead wtth 8:10 remaining. Los An&cles exteJ'dcd the margin to A Jaau::11 \J R·9 b1ok1: PoNCht.'') 't11n& la~t >ca•. aotJ an 'CJ R·9. co-dm en b) j>11ce \ohb. John Nielsen or Denmark. And\ Wallat'c of 8rn:un and Jan l.ammer'I o( The Nt.'lheclands. b.:ttkd for the lead through thi: final four hours Several umcs. the BriJ1 h·bu1lt car crept w11h1n \1ghl of the Bprsche But. each .a1mc P,'h e\change of ~chcdukd pit ~top!. pushed the challenger back. Wollek dro"c the final two hour~ 1n 1hc 962. cro sing the finish hnc I minu1i: 26.665 second~ ahead of lammer' in thl· second-place car The "-•nners compkted 621 lap!t and covered :u I 0 76 miles. The "inning car average IJ2.(XW mph. The fin ish 1s the closest in thi: 22-}ear h1'>tor) of the Daytona 24 Hours. brcak1n~ the pre' 1ous record of t ·49.1 0 !tel in 19 6 \\-hen a 96_ dm en b) Bell. the late Al Holben and .\I l nscr Jr. nipped 1he Pol">Chc of A.J. Fo}t. • Danny ulll\ an and i\ne L~end) l of The etherland . · Wollel made an eight-second pit <i,IOP for a pla h ol fuel JUSt four minutes from the rnd. maling the fin1 h appear somewhat do)Cr than 1L reall) "'as. Wollck s:ud. ~1 was 1us1 fight mg against the Jaguar'> The) \\On last \Car; "e "on this )car. It "aSJUSt n?\ engc •· Talking about his last dming \llnL Wolld said. "I "a tr;ing \l'r) harc.J to l ccp 1hc Jaguar a"a} ~<.·ausc I kne" I had to come 1n for fuel •· . The total l::ips and miles "'ere no" here near raet.' records bccau~ 1hc c"ent "as ~topped for ncarl) four hours in the earl) morning bccauM: of a den~ fog that rolled in ofTthc nearb)' .\tlan11c Olean. The 962 model picked up llS 50th I MS.\' i IOI) s1nCl' being introduced here in 1984. It "'a~ the I 71h Por che v1 tOI} in the 14-hour event. No other manufacturer ha~ won the race more Chan once. I" THE BLEA('HERS ft'n.Q:: ·-----,,~ .......... - "Cat on steroids! Cat on steroldsll" Joe Morrison dead at 51 \OLL'\.181 .\ C -Joe \formo n. head football coach at '>ooth C aroltna died ~ Sund:i) n1,&hl of a hc.tn a11a k He~a\ 51 "-=>"' '-1omson. had been pla) ing racquetball at the un1vcrs1t> and "-3S found collapsed in.the sho"'cr Pro' 1dcncl' Hosp11al spokc'iwoman Dawn Catalano ..aid "He was not feeli ng "ell. apparent!) "-ent to the sho"'cr a Ad was found 1n the \howcr collap~d whtn the> started CPR (card1opulmon.11) resuscnauon) on him · she said. . sec From II Gregor} about recruiting Keith Watanabe. Hill'!> name came up too . •<ic.>n1or Kvlc.' Lundy. recruited b) Re) noll.h oui of LA Harbor College, headed for a DI\ 1S1on I scholarship to onhem ..\n1ona. "here he often . tancd a'I a Junior Bui his stron& Chns!>an batkground and d1s- ench:{n1mcn\ 3\\3} from home led him back to Southern \ahfom1a He used h1 solid a1.hle11c ab1ht) to earn a soct:cr <;eholar'lh1p. which helped a1 the financial end \\hale he red· h1rted for a )Cir at • and earned all<onfcrencc soccer honors in the process . •Senior Jim Mansfield transferred from Fullerton ( ollcgc after leading the Hornets 1 n as~1sts for two seasons. He l'On 1dercd other 1o"'er dt\IS1on N AA offer~ before deciding to enroll at ( C t\\O months before the start of the school year He tran!I· formed his pla> 10 an all-purpose man for sec and ha .. been a kc) performer for two cars. •John Mounce. who \\as a top rcse~c for thrrc CIF champion Mater Dc1 ~uads. was targeted b) Rc\nolds out of high school. But hr chose .\1usa-Pac1fic in tead. One }'.Car later. he wanted a change and Re)'nolds had a pla~er he \lianted from the stan. We'll talc marginal pla}e~. but not a marginal kid We'll take a marginal student. and the) gc1 a .semc\ter 10 prove themsel\cs." sec has an enrollment ofleu than a I .000 and pla)s in a co1y 1,200 scat &)_!TI -which 1s oflcn packed -a1Tec11onately called "The Pit." ll wa once Oran11.e ( oast < olleac's &>m Still. it's not the kind 'of s1tuat1on whi ch oflen lures top high school tale nt. sec has 10 tu111on grants to spread among lhe program. "h1ch currently has 14 pla)crs. "Most )oung.ste~, when we call early. don't grt rcalJaned." Re> nold~ said. "Most arc expecting DI\ 1s1on I schools. The) 're cordial but I don't get the feeling they're too excited But by February and March. '-'C stan 10 get a li ttle more intereR" 0 Bickmore \\as almost headed to Cal Poly Pomona. but Reynolds and CC's prox1m11y to his home "ere deciding factors. 'Duon just wanted a chance after pla)ing pick-up .ba ketball at Hunt- ington:.SCach parks for a )Car. '"When I came o.ut of h1gh ~hool. I figured thal because I didn't pla) much m) senior )'Car. I d1dn'1 have much of future." Dixon said "But during the )ear ofT. I pla)ed e"ef) night at Murd) Park and across from Edison (High) I liked 11 so much I • Perhap lhc most in1erest1ng 1s decided to tr} and pla) somewhere. ni\C~lt) of Alabama-Hunts\ 11le but I never thought 11 would turn into tran\fer Teri). ruggs. this. . Brad McNamara. a 1966 unn.~ ··1n htgh ..school l didn't JCl a Hills High ..\ll·CIF pla~er "ho 1s an chance to show m) potcnual,' ~•d assistant at Hunts 1llc and a friend of D~on of his da)s \\.1th at Ocean Reg1stcrsportS\\nti:rT1m Tuttle. told View's h1ghl> sue essful program Re) nolds about ruw· displeasure ··coach Re) nolds brought out 1he with the s1tuat1on at the C .\A potential in me .. D1' 1Mon II school after the team's · 0 head coadr was r~d. --Reynolds' demeanor 1s fne~ ·c C contacted ~ruggs. whosta)t;d and sincere to his pla)ers. at T u111c·s home last spri ng while He's not a ravins man on the e"aluating the Vanguards' program bench, but Dixon said. "He hke 10 He liked ll He sta)ed And he's an stomp around on the sideli nes here outstanding shooter and ,gifted ath· and there. but he remains calm and lete, according to Rc~nold~. cool on the inside. He doesn't get 100 O · intense. He's more like a pcr- The underl) mg 1hemc 1n Reynolds'_ fect1on1st. The f unda mcntals arc 1m· recn1m 1s what he attnbute.s the p<>runt. He get\ o n u~ 1f\\e gel a"-3} conslSIC(\t succrss of the program to from that." "We hke to attnb~te 1t to th~· Bickmore said Rc)nold~ attitude guaJ1t) of )Ou ng men 1ha1 come to camcs to the pla)trs SC. (: Re) nolds said. "There arc a lot "I'd sa) we're a vcl) loo'iC tcnm of great pla)crs around. bu1 I don't O\Crall." Bickmore said "We don't thinl we ncccssanl) gel a lot of great get real cmouonal \\-r JU\t go in and pla)crs. If we get great kids though pla) " . the)' re going to be listening and Re) nolds' high onng run~and- trying 10 do the things )Ou as a press ofTen~ attract~ 1nterc\t also coach1og st21T think arc 1mponant and that's '-'h> 1h1s )Car' Heam \\h1ch. That's a big ke) not being (on feature) nine pld)C~ betv.een 6-loot campus) all da). it"d f>..1001-J. can he )UCto!lful "\s \\&lk-on coacht\. "e have to \\llhout a tall front hnc ensure \\C get kids who are good 0 \tudcnts go to class. are responsible W11h lour .. tancrs and a top rc~rH and eriou about their education •\ in Mounce returning for a 19-15 lot of school\ take marginal l id ... squad. lherc's a team a\pcct which he sa id Morrison was ah"l'. but unconscious \\-hen he wa brought to the hosp11al a1 ~:44 p.m. EST Hewn' pronounced dead at 9.0J p.m UC f Catalano !>aid Mormon. who pla)cd in 1he NFL for thcNewYorkC11ant \frOm 195910 t972asarunninghack From 81 Bit w u t com.rence and an end. had a h1'lory of hcan prohlcm\ and hkcannn1mal trunk whllc c,halinf prcv1ousl) had been ho~p1 tal11cd for that cond111on n1rin the mnnncrol a horn pla)'cr t Boggs balks at trade talk ~lththcagoodll''ipOn"4'lorabad 0 . HA IN~ < i'n·. Fla. _ w adi: ~s f-re\hman point guard Br\'11 P<igett h d h d h '-• ~ who\( pla) has hccn m1n1mal th•' says t al csp1te t I.' 1'1tract1on' is a air ~ t,ca'On.camcdown court in the wit h losta Mesa's Margo Adams h:l\c wan1ng..ccond\ofthe lir..i half.tnd caused on 1hc Boston Red '· 11 "'ould be "idiotic" for him 10 be traded lauchrda lung1n1uumpcr from .., don't think 11"111 be better for me ;ind I don•t thinl around the tree·lhrow hnc whllh tt will be better for the Boston Red >.." ~ !laid bank~d inaqhe horn ~und\'d unda) "I think that this is Just another situlat1on of her ~ ondsc<irlicr.aflcr (I had stralcg} to fCt me ou1 ofa to" n lha1 I like to be 1n " pulled '-"I thin four Greg ..\nthon~ "l don t think lea" ing the club would '>Oh c an>th1ng dro\.e for a la) 1n and con,crted ii '· either It 's JU\t 1d1ot" for me to ask for ;i trade or lor th<' point pla> ~hich sc:cmw to era~ Red~>. to trade me." he ~1d. some momentum l 'C I had gained Bogs was intcrv1e"ed on 8 -TV du11ng 3 Pagett ' ~cond basket ofthc-~a on cclebnty softball game The fi\e·t1me ..\mcnean league wung it n&htt>aek. batttna champion has hrcn the ubJcct of ~\eral trade Aflerthcone-point .. u.tor). rumors, pan1cularly one that he might he o,cnl to the MulhpnJoke<l. "tlct·l . Pagrtt\ Houston Amos. ba kt t "-On 1 he game " Sous admitted his longtime rclati.on hip v.1th o Adams was "a giant mistake 1ha1 I did make 1n my l1f('" SophomorcJust1n Andcoon. and ~•d it's "com mg bac k 1n double for me beca use not who'ssccingmore pht} ing li me onl y is she trying to ruin m) hfc. bul i.hc'., tryini t<>' ruin reccntl). hit '-of-4 !.hot!I, both ofh1s the li ves of oth~r pl:t)'er~ around mt: and bri nging their f n:c throw~. "3bllcd a couple of' fam 1lie)1nto 1t · hoard,.t~~d ulll ana' 1 undmade dams. who has filed a mul11 n11ll1on dollar ~ult a teal in I) m 1nu1c,~wrd3) H •• again~t Bogs. 1\ to tell her side ol 1hc slol) 1n the March doing more 1n p me\ than \\a11mg for 1 sue of Pcnthou~ maga11nc:. G 2<>-footcr. whtl h had bt.-en h1<1 main Dooley elects to stay home r~Ph;~~:~~icnnc,er1,..1wafter Cellfef ..c:e OY.,11 w l w l Nt•aela LH l/eQH " I 14 s UC Santa 8MO.r t 4 l IS J Ntw Me•>CO Sttlt 1 f 14 1 Frt\llO Sttlt • • II I Uta" Sta•t 1 ~ t U L0"9 8tacr> \!t '@ • l t II UCI ) ) I II Cal ~late f I~ 4 • t 10 P.tt11.c I t ~ If S.!'I JQ~ St••• I 10 \ U T-.illl'\ G- t.I' S•~'• 8MO.ra •I i.t.a"I<\ L •\ V.,_H t .,,.,., IB PN) nw.-ws..v'' Garr.n Se" Jena \te•t •' UCI, 1 JO o "I f rn l\O S•••t •• New Yt• 1'•'• • ')O o" Petol;c t i L.-a..<., ~'•'• I >O • m Ntved• LH """ at Ca i•••t ' wilertar 1,U 0 11'1. !Pt.me Tk •t t S.tw•V'• co-,. ~'•'• r u0ttron at UCI, 1 >O om. S•'I JC\t ~'•'t al UC \a· •• ltrt1a•i1 S o" (Pt.me Ji(,ttl PIK lie el ~ Mf1j(O iltlf •JO II"' Frnno ~'•'• al L0"9 9H " ~'•'•• 11'0 • m S-.V't G~ Ntvoda La\ \ttOet ., NOii" (•• 1 om IC"•-• o tus3-po1ntcrv.1 th8.UI to pla) tk addtd a pair ol lrcc throw\ wi th S 56 lcf\ and lmocked down nderson 1 Hunt en ruutc to a la)U P whcch e).tend~ LI( I'\ lead to fh c w11h 14 sct'onds It-fl "Right no". dch.'n~ •~ m)' main pnoru) "\a1J \ndcrwn, who-.. not quid o(foot but has bee n pla)1n1 hart! "It l 1nd ofhd~ me act into thc- nowofthe pmc Now. m) pla)•na hli'I kr}ed succeu. 0 Wc kno"' each other a lot. apd kni>._\\ what each other can do and who to get the ball to." B1elcmorc said It's a unit) which can"\cs off the noor. • .. Off the court. the people get aJong v.cll •• D1 iton said "The ke:r to our '>UCCt!ls 1s our team unit~. We're not ~I fish." Re) nolds said D1 xon 1s a ptrfect C.\ample of his guard-oncnted tum "It's been real a real en.JO)abk situation watching the chem1~tf) con11nue to de"elop," Re)nolds s&Jd "The~ lads arc so unSl'lfish lot times. guard hke to shoot the ball .• . We rotate six guards and the)' all pl3~ about the same amount of minutC\ .. "(Dixon's} a pnme e\amplc He scored at a 17-point chp a year ago and he a\cragcs about 15 no"." Re-.nolds said. "He understand" what v.c need to be uccessf ul. Then~ "'ere times earl~ in the )car v.herc hl' tried to do a liujc too m uch some- times But he'\ mature enough and intclhgcnt enough to realize he docs not have 10 do that much. He's &Ot other kid "ho compliment him:· ·O Dixon sa) s thc team has some lof\) goals ··rd hke t0 go undefeated in conference,'' 01\on !>aid 'The team pretty much has a goal of w1nn1ng lhe d1stnct pla:rofTs and going to the national tournament 1n) Kansas 1t) CC. ha ne\er gone to KC. so we d hkc to do that.'' Saturda). the team'\ nine-game w1n nin~ ~tre-ak wa\ in dou.bl before the Vanguards made 11 10 1n a row with an ovcn1me "'"at home. Nov. 8--0 in the G AC. the team s two largest obstacles to a perfect slate come 1n the form of road games at Cal BapMt. Westmont and Azusa. CC has;lOl-\1>-()·n iK4-Lusa4hc pai&4hFCC- )'Ca rs. Re) nolds said he's surpnsed that ('(' and Westmont have iumped well ahead of the pa k JUSI halfwa) through He expected 1J reptat of 1988. when ·cc 11ed w11h two others for second place one game out ol first. "We ha'e four {second round games) at home. but three big ones on the road," Re) nolds said. ·• nd hov. "-t can \Ur\.l\e the road v.111 be the kc) \\e also ha'e a non-league ~me against 81ola at home which will be tough ··Last )tar was the fim }car for us to e\.er wtn at \\estmont We go11he monke) off our back and tho..e ~ids arc bad. I th1nl ~ell pla) v.-1th a lot ot poi~ up there "One thing about th~ kid~ The) '\c found a V.3} to win in unusual n rcumstances and \llU· a11ons." No more unu\ual than the w:i) RC} nold found some of those k 1d\ 11me''i not d1ua1ed on mak1n' or m1s\tn8m> li"11v.-oshots. It' 1mt1lled morcconfidem·e in me .. 0 Oneh sto"onderabout L' L i. shot 'Cle tton 1n the finnl minute of m t¥>O los\Cs b) a 101al of1hree point\ toO~lahoma and l 'C I Again\t the Anteaters ..\nde~on Hunt dri,es riahl do1.t.n the middle for an un- conte ted la> up -.1th four'l('(o nds lclt It loolC'd ~mooth. l h<'onh prot>i km "a .. the f(ebel\ trailed b~ three. llunt has hit the most po1n1e" ol an}\ l'lil' pl.t~ertlm~a\Un an4' (lint Ros um."' ho v.autJlhn the pme ha\ 1hc ~ond mo t \p1n\t Oklahoma \<ega ·Buller Jnd >\clde't had alW> fouled uut, bu1 ~tlCl') ugmon s 3-pointcr made 11 U-~l late in thepme Q,erthc1rneu few 1r1p)dov.n lOun. when the) trailed b) four l LV pumped 11 in\ldc: to MO'IC\ urn anJ Jame Jon"'· v. h1lc more tall~nted ofTrMl\C plt)t'r\ <\UifTIOn. Munt <1nd c.rq nthon)' v..uched \nd v.11h I O~condslcfundatv.o­ po1n1delic1t Uunt drcbblc awa)'~.1,. ol them arnund the pen meter before ma~in1a moH' lt'<i much ca 1crto '4'<:ond-1uen pcrtormtr'tl in the: heat of the: wan1nantomcn1sof1 ballp me But 1111. with all their til<'nt. tht Rcbclsdtdn'l ~'(m 10 f'la) th •1r trump card . ~""111 '•••-' 120-102 on & 'layup by Johnson and coasted the rest of the way. New Jersey 61-60 al half\ime. then started the third quancr with a 13-S run for a 73-66 lead w1th 8:33 left 1n th e period. The lakcrs set up a play for Abdul-Jabbar to lake the fi~t shot of the pme. After a pass by Miclaael Cooper. Abdul-Jabber hit a sk} hook fTOPl the baseline. Elsewhere in the NBA Sunday. Derrick MCKey'1 two free throws with s1 it seconds left capPCd a Seaulc rally ke:red by the shoo1ing ofDaleEIU1,g1v1ng the SupcrSon1cs an 89-87 victory over the Boston Celli~. P•nls Sliort'• 23 poi nts led eight Houston pla)c~ in double figures and the Rockets had thei r highest first-half point total of the season 1n a 124-1 12 victory over the Denver NugelS ... Joe Sudvold scored eight of his 20 points 1n the fin al three minutes. leading the expansion M1am1 Heat to their fif\h victory in 43 sames. a 102-98 decision over Sacramento ... Isla• 1'ema1 scored 11 of his 19 points 1n the fi nal minutes. leading the ~ro11 Pistons 10 a 113-102 victor')' over Chic• for their founh victory without a loss over the Bulls ltu11tason ... "- Harper scored n po1nu and Bnd 0.•0ertY added 23 points and nine rebounds as Cleveland' btat Charlotte. 11 ()..91. "THENS. Oa -f ormer vcoriia 0 foolball coach Vine<' Dooley $aid unda - ntahl he w1U not run f~r 10\Crnor but WI" Calcavecchla holds on to win remain IS the un1"emt) s athk t1c director. Ooolty 111d he reah1ed ht' did not Wint to makr the commttmcnt nccdcd to moun1 a stat~• pohttcal campa11n. He said he fif'5t d1~us'ICd s1a~in1on a111hldtt duutor with untvl'nil) President Chartn Knapp two Wttks aao. Ind notified h1m Of his decision to S1ay eartttt Sundl}'. Penguins' Brown scores 3 Rell Bron ~orcd th~ pl~ for hi! ~ founh hit trick of the ~a§On. ll'ad1na the Pntsbursh Penau1ns to a .5-2 victory over th( • • Boston Bruins ... 8rtu P,... and tun • Tleellet teoted poWtt-pll) pfi and a. Raslall m1de JO uvn 11 Ptuladtlph11 dtfflted W1thinaton. 3-1 . "'" y..,... scored his .. 9th 1nd SOth pis of the ta10n as Octron dcftated slumpina W1nmpea. 6-2 ... &.tit llllller ICOf'Cd '"'K'C and lddtd an a11ist aa Nl'w Jcnty bfat Edmon1on 10 fltmd 1u unbawn llrnk on llw roid lo five, 4-2 .. ...._.._..,phi 18:2$ of the third penod II"' tfw C'•lpry Aamn a ~ v~ O\.l'r lilt Vancou"er 1nun11ncf 1 •~P of thrir •~ml' weft.end tmet ••• filil ,,. I , .... , (enc NHL pl I proved 10 bf IM-=...._, a IM NtoW York llludrrt tat tlW QUC"*ill•• J.J •• , lrlllll •••• 111 and M.el•1dl ... licoftelpower plly.,.1:27..,.tt1lltr lhtrd prriod. •vi111 llw Min_,..-. ~ 5'8rl 1 Jal "innry °"" llit New Y_. ~ .•• Ina..., pl 111ht tpHnin.~ ........ ol llW daird Orriod,..,... tilt 51. Louia llun to .,.. llW Oiallo Bllcthiwt1 ~ and map a "'"'""me w1nletl m• on 1ht med. "ThoU&h 1n the pttlim1n11') stascs a potential campa11n Tookcd prom1Mna. u became 1ncrntaftlly apparent to rM that m) heart wa no• to111ly bth1nd SUC'f'I an effort.·· Dooley said 1n a stal<'ment "It was ttlauvdy easy to pl1n and d1k'Ull thf pc»s1b1hty of runn1n1 for aovcmor 1n a •mall poup. However. 11 I bftan to travtl 1he state with 1 Jaavy spc1k1n1 schedult and lO discuss the pouibilily 1n mort de1atl, r ralittd IM levtl of tomn\ltmcnl rcqUiitd lo reach tllal obj«uve wn llCkhll." 1 1 11\l,IO\.f(\JtlO L.A Op~n succumbs to his 2 7 2; Lyle second LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thctc 1lftft no m1r1de thoti from tht Mnd du1 urnt •. ['Ol even the thouahts of one. and Mark C1lca"cet'h11 tidd on to bat Sindy Lyle b.J •stroke Sunday in tlw Los Aqrkt Opl'n. C1lcavttth11 looked up with 1n e1prns1on of mild surpme when IKed 1f hit colMbltk victor') promoted 1n~moria of his loss to Lyle's mapa t shot from a fair· wer, bunm in tht 1981 Matttn. ' It lltVtl tvtn C'fOIM'd my mind," Cllbveccllil llid. ·-s.~·· 1 pa1 f:ld a P.Bt pll)tr. Howp n )OU bl' .. I PY ~ hilt Ofltllo(tht ~· .....,. lt~and then 1n11Ln birdec 911 ., ol ti'! nm wu)lo re~ ._, illwolved. I was 1'il ~Ill IO ·toll~~-·· ..-..!::a.z!·~,·.~ 01dllldot 9()alt. I Wat11"1 V)illalO.._ ~ ...... ...., ...... ........... Oltk_.,_._,...._. wit111~7l ..... ~ .. -· lt1¥illlC9IMrlC»c-*tl ................. ., d'!f'=.-r.:"'.::' .. l ~ IOGI• CMLSON °' .. ..__,_ ..... Ntwp<>n ( hristian High's Jon Bahnwn. a S-foot-11 senior auard who has lfd the Mi nutemen to a IS-:? bMkctbell rttord on the small $Ch OOI\ &evel, enten the final wttk of the reaular season with a solid anpon ~o I for 1COrin1 leveh along the Orange Coast Aiu. Bahnsen. •ho haEbttn held to ltSs ·than 20 p<>lnts just hrtt times. and Ont of those was w n the M1nutt"- men obv1ousJrdearcd the bench \er) earl) in a ICX>-18 rout of ~1\ers1de Chnstian, has a 24.1 a\erage. He's been m the ~ ttlrec umes with a h1&h of 33. Two notches below 83hn\Cn 1s L1bcny Chrm1an JUntor tC\C Chap- Ora~Coast Area Top 10 I '-a,,_ M 17 • 10 2• I J) 22 •9S 22 S 34 11 J62 213 36 20 •1S 201 30 22'42201 27 22011634 23 '22 II 3 32 23 38S 16 1 36 2• 393 16. 25 11m162 2• ~II. "ho •~ sconng at oi 21.3 ntc-for the 8-9 Minutemen. The area's top IU 1ndw:dt''> lht' ~•th 20-p<>tnt reputation including Estancia·s Mike C'urt1'> 122 S> Cos1a Mesa·s r1mm) 1'gu)en (20 ~>-and Manna·s ( trcro~cc Parks f WI). Park\, a \OPh<>mort. 1i the onh front-liner in that aroup. At 6-foot-16. he hudom1na&ed thr 1ntcnorand 1u cand1da1l' to fl'P\"11 11-Sunwt League honors In term~ ol lcaguc-leaders tn thl' ~a View. Sun')Ct and Pacific ( oast Uagul'S ( UrllS I 3 run3\\3~ lea~cr tn the ~a \r1c"' "Ith an a'erage ol :!I 4 po1ntugaml' \\halc l rabuC'o Hill!.' 6- foot·IO Rid. '.>\\'1n"'1cl>.: (~3 0) 1~ 1n a ~1m1lar po\11100 1n the Pal1fic ( oa'>t f he lOmpcllllOn 11'1 the un!>CI l:.t'l!SUt> shoVl'TIJPllllhC" teague:te-adcr'> h)t "'llh fountain \i::ille\·., \t1~e Merit •. althougtl he~ m1sSt"d ''~o g.i mes t hl' leader "'11 h J us1 16 ~ pc-r . .\tart Par~ .. t'i ~wnd at 15. 7 and t"1gh1 uthl'rs range trorn 119 to 11.Y .. * * * Storing lectder~ for Sunset, Sea Vl~w, PCL SUNSET L•AGUE flltaver,KMel t tp aYt. ,_. 1. Merh, Fin Vallev 6 97 16 2 10 2. Park,, Manna 7 110 IS 1 2• 3 ~11neau. Edlr.on I 111 IJ 9 26 4. Tnomoson. Htn Bch I 109 13 6 21 5 Nof~. Ocean v .. w I 106 13 J 11 SIA VIEW LEAGUE " flltaver,KMel t tp aYt. 119 Curit'· Estancia I 171 21 • 32 2 Dot11n, SaOdlebaclr 8 1'0 11 S 21 3. LH, Newoorl Harbor I 124 IS S 25 • S1e11er, Tustin 8 124 IS S 73 S Ly, T~hll -1 105 1J I 22 6 T Weaver, Ftn Viv I 106 13 3 II 7 Frohn, Ocean View 8 IOS 13 I 22 6. Marshall, SadOlet>ack 8 103 12 9 25 7. Herec:ha. Es1anc1a 8 li>2 12 8 20 I L0119, Htn Beech 8 101 12 6 21 9 Drake, Hin Beech I 97 12 I 2S 10 Corcoran. Fin Vtv I 9S I I 9 16 I. Cwiertn1a, COM I 97 12 I 19 9. Se>rall, COM I 90 11 3 23 10 Moore.-Tuslln I 86 10 1 II * * Certftll dlt .... "" Mar ( 14-1) Irvine (10·4) Herr• nil ton Cw •ertn1e W• Johnson Soratl Fr~ictl.s Pline JaCk'°1! • Mather Fltnl WeJohnM>n Well' • tp a,,.. ._. 2• 263 ll 0 27 22 231 10 s 2 17 lSS 9 I 2• 22 IS.) 10 23 l• ,. s.3 12 21 92 U lO 17 " JI 11 16 S2 3 3 1 10 23 23 11 10 17 I 7 s 3 • l J 2 PtaYtr ~lired JMole RMot e TrOIJI Ounmever Bains M Lilller BulOne D l 1llltf M•ller t tp IY9. he 2• 393 16 • 2S 24 3'6 "' 27 2• 291 12 I 22 23 220 96 17 24TGr45 '""9" 2• 63 26 16 14 32 2 3 11 21 37 I. 9 2032165 a 9 11 • aeacll (I · 13> PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ptaver,u"°°' t tp ave. ht l Swanw1c~ Trat> H1 s I 18• 23 O 30 2 Snelf Laovna Hol1s 8 167 20 9 31 3 T Novven, Costa Msa a 1~9 19 9 30 • Cohen, Wooobndoe 9 147 18 4 23 s. Nel,OI\, Laouna Hiii~ • 13' 11 0 23 6 Trevino. Laguna Ben 8 12• 15 S 2• 7, Rooriouei, Oranoe 8 121 IS I 24 8 Kreicn, Trabvco H• 1' 8 112 I• o II 9 Vu, Costa MeS4 8 10~ IJ o 25 10 Casn, Co\la Mesa,. 7 91 13 o 11 * !------------""Cflll ""1Yer rMll r.tmr • ,tp ave. 119 2005201 30 11 13• 12 2 20 10 111 9 I 25 16 110 69 26 13 71 s s 16 16 3• 2 I 7 11 20 II 7 10 11 I I 2 L•9UM Ptaver Trevino Blanton Stefford Mcl(eown Bun Qulolev Breuer Schmodl BucMb11um Swayne Cummino' Wtenl9 • p • .., .. lte 21 331 ISi 3• 21 280 13 J 23 2l 163 71 16 19 139 7 J 15 10 46 46 12 19 II '3 10 T Nouv~ Casas Vu CP\ltno Olet>all Omave Barnes Hard1no Vock el P Nouyen 9 • 09 3 7 6 09 2 EdllOrl 02·121 ""1ver Ma rllneau Mure>nv Lo.,,e11ov Tno~ A Ba rd Tvle r C•rev SmvM~ 8 Ba rd. 'I COlc•ouon I tp aYt. he 2• 3ll 133 26 24 231 99 19 13 92 1 I 21 23 161 7 0 IS 23 129 S6 12 23 110 • I 11 19 " 3• • 12 J3 11 14 • 18 23 6 16 21 II II Estancia 07·S> ""1ver Curit• Hlfed•I ·Kier "'Mc:Dan••I .er~v Schdle1 ..... Bunker War•on F9'1ntalrt ""1ver Mer If Corcoran T w .. vtr Coolo. DWeaver HettbuSCh ~()ffn MurO.nl 8lcMI · NOi.lven Searcy Sllld Pn e>' H..,......_, flltayer l.01'0 o, .... Luca\ TtM>me>$0tl K•lltt' I( l,le#\k I Dcl(ev Herr ean Pa1aml Lockhart lt1(1 S••*•rl LeGr"k TostadO t t1) ave. ,_. 22 •9S 22 S 34 22 291 IJS 21 22 23' 109 21 2l 166 7 9 16. 12 65 s 4 11 22 17 3 S IJ 20 10 JS IS 9 IS l 7 • IJ IS J 2 S Va .. y (17·Sl t tp av .. h9 II 292 T6 2 24 22 '172 12 ' ,. 22 261 119 24 II 161 19 II 11111 6'113 21 109 5 2 10 19 71 ., 3 21 77 3 7 12 9 lO 33 • 13 37 2 s II 13 20 ls • 911 1l5 • • 0 s 2 8"dl (11-10) • -a,,.. ._. 10 "' "' 31 19 251 IJ '1 2S 20 231 116 20 20 '122 11 1 2'1 19 , ..... 27 19 122 6• IS I • '° • 1 2' 37 ' 12 JI 2' 1 2 s 25 s s 11 72 • 10 21 7 , s ' 12 '0 3 10 19 19 7 8 31 J 9 12 4 10 2 s • 11 23 2 I s 4 6 lS • 1'17 12 6 6 , I 2 2 uo.rtv ""1YW Cn1e>e>e11 J1mes E11e11 Cllri~n (1·9) Bev k1an Pnce o ·conner McKee W•de HOOOlll Plaver P•rll.' Tu Nouven Th Nouven Carreon HHelflO Newfreld 8ovo Cameron ShelOr Scnullz Svdekow F1etds Mater ~.,., R Odon Morr1s Bove Kar ch s•one O'Neil Anorn Qu.nn lvtv Bovd Monev~nnv Grttne No•an Roe-en P~n•e Stra b Sctb1U1 Brvooeman e tp ave. he 17 362 21 3 36 17 233 137 22 17 179 10 s 19 IS 61 4 I 12 lS d 3 2 I 14 41 29 12 120256 a 10 '3 ' ' J oa 2 (9· 14 ) t tp ~ve. ht 22 442 20 I 27 21 151 12 22 10 66 66 16 21 136 6S 17 IS 14 S6 19 23 109 • 1 1J I ' 4 0 • 21 78 J 7 IS 18 61 3 .. 10 16 •O 2 S 9 4 10 2 s s 10 4.J ?2 7 Oti (22·2) t tp ave. ht 23 4'12 18 3 32 IS 20S 13 1 21 2• 269 ll 2 23 2• 213 " 16 2• ,,. 1 3 13 13 SS • '1 l• 21 ff • I 19 2• 19 3 7 9 1 IS 2 I I 19 31 20 6 .11 30 I 7 s 1' 20 I • 3 JS 20 I 3 • 6 6 I 0 2 9 9 I 0 • 1 1 I 0 J 6 l 0 s 7 6 2 0) 2 Ntwowt flltavw 81M\tt1 Cler It. Evertt! • O'Brren Careaoa Cuono C.hmt11n (IS· 2) . • tp • .., .. 119 17"'00 2• I 3) 17 27• 16 I 2• 10 IS. IS• 26 1l " 6' 20 11 91 s 1 12 ll 60 46 12 D•*r Not ,,.... It)' L .. l'.,n• Libe rty Chrlstla n ·s Stev e Cha ppell fr lghtl Is a veraging 21 .J points for the Minut emen. H ... mber Anereo111\ Rusen Vt H I Curio NewPOf't ~ver Lee C,rav P1rlsh Leno N11uven Mar1.nt1. OeBus" Freeman Alel!IC W1lt111ms Atatus Ocean Ptaver Nor1T11n Frol'ln Evans Ernsl Td Pe Ort s Martin Tm Peon•s G11Va t~•v TenB~ot Pr\>eU K•r l'lf • Nouven PnlltOS W1lllenl>OOll Plrrl . I• S7 'I 11 16 '46 19 11 1' .U ~7 I IS 29 I 9 6 IS IS 0 5 Har'bOr ( ll· 10) 9 IC> iVf, 119 13 JIS 6 1 36 23 131 10 J 2'1 n UI 64 17 21 11' 6 I 16 2l 136 s 9 13 ?I 109 s' 17 1399012 19 49 H 10 7 17 l • 4 II I~ I 3 6 I 8 I 0 2 View (1 6·7) 9 II) 1119. ht n .s.,9 11 & 3.t '13 311 I• 0 '13 23 156 II I 19 23 133 s. l2 10 91 4 9 10 21 99 4 1 IS 16 .S 4 I 9 20 ,. J 7 10 13 ,, 36 13 s 17 3' 10 9 17 30 ' • 10 2 s • II 27 2 S 7 7 14 2 0 6 S 9 II 4 s 8 16 • • 3 0 . 1 un.11en1tv ti·"' Player 9 tp '"" Kt MumaN tl?IO 17 JI F"er•t l 222.S4 111 24 0 yff 21 197 9 0 16 G\am•n 22 199 9 o 20 Dieter n 123 S 6 14 E more 16 90 S 6 l.t Germ;)n 9 23 2 II J Hams IS 39 16 9 W1 I amsor> . 12 21 2 3 6 Levine I 2 2 0 2 Sm1tl'l • 6 l S • Chu• 10 10 l 0 2 Wtstm1nsttr (l· 17> Plaver t t1> 111e. 119 01tlf 10 237 11 9 26 S11aw 20 209 Jo; 12 C.ome1 2 IS 7 S 10 W llf"IS 12 b4 S) 9 M W"C>l'lV 11 19 4 9 13 Vu 20 9o H 11 Held 20 91 • 6 12 o~ur1 20 80 • 0 9 Dl'la Tr n o o S 9 I I .a lsh 1 1.s 17 I 2 3 Sn uo S o I 2 3 K•w•V:ma 11 8 01 2 Ga t "I« 13 9 0 1 1 Ro~as~ 11 S 0 5 1 Woodbl'ld9e (I · 11) Ptav~ t tp ave. llt Conen 19 290 IS l 27 Sadclebacll Ol·I) 1w1ktna1v 11 173 9o 10 ""1ver t tp ave llt Co• en 19 169 I 9 19 Dot• n :n 371 16 I 21 hvlor II Ill 7 4 lS M•"na~ 23 330 I•). 26 • l\4nl<I n 19 \02 s. IS S<t'nOn 22 196 I 9 II M<.Ltroore II U 4 9 12 AO"tw 20 116 I 8 II S<hweer 16 69 • J 12 Gaw• 23 I~ 6 S H Muro11,, lJ '1 l9. 10 MOO(e 2l 13• SI 17 l !!lo.ft\ 9 16 21 S Gof"l\el 10 32 3 2 1 B"LICC O IS 29 1 9 11 William\ 16 16 l 6 6 N-'\1'1 " 18 I ) 1 OtMou 12 19 16 6 Rtv • 1 O 3 I High school league standings, schedules • L t I o-.. w &.. 11 10 " , 11 11 H s ' .. ' 11 °""" W L n I 1• s ,, . ... IJ 0 1J 10 Se c• •! t u''"' £ •••nc.. et CCI'.-. ~ No .. • TIIW..-Y't ~' Cl 1'1 M*110rl -.erl:IOf •I $a~ il CO'ont di! ,,,.., er hos• UN~\IY •• [•·-· CNtt LH9IMI lMwe w l ·c-.,w.,.. v ., . .,,. "°""'-Vilt (I TOl'o De<'• H Sef'! c..,,,.,... ·~u<. • • • • 1 4 • J , 1 6 , 1 ......... ._ 11•1 (_tr_.. V .... Al lfoN Miu -ViM If ~ CIMWfti. El Toro t! 0.-. M ,,.... ._. .,., El Toro al ~ Vlftt w c~ •• tr>flnl ~ Htll et C-..re!'!O ,, ... , P9dlC c:... ~ L--W L • • e>w...al W OOCll>f <n Laoun• tf 8f II ~'· M•W °'' .. · c ""° co c.ne • i ' 1 , . 1 1 I 1 -~ .... , co-11..-1 •' CO\i. Hftll '~l:ltlOllf e! l.ff IP e It ' . I f) J 11 1 IS w I. • H a' lt•l:luCQ H \ ,,,...., G...-,, .. , • • ~ ' . ., I> D • 11 ... °"""' W L .. i 0 H \ el 1o9' Bfft..11 •• "C ,. !>NW Qfel"Of' e• l...-M • .._,, L.._. L-... w l • • s , 1 ' ' 1 $ ~T 0 6 ....... .,.. ~ 11.-1 ""•"" o.i ., ~I "•UI I o-• w L n J • • n • I) ' f II • ""'-' ., • \!IN MOii!.,,.,., ,,..,., ..,,. ,, .. , • 11 "CICI A"'411 •I SI "9UI ....,..,.,..,_ Cllll M•i.f ~ "' ~· I• ta CHI'-C.-..) Orang Co tar team scoring logs It (Otle Al\tH tl P aim $111' Ml SS~~· tO Tul1111• 61 NtwPOtl tiert>or • 6S CorOl'e llel Mer· • 63 U'llvtn1tv• SS S&oel,.otci. ' SI T;ai.n• SI NtwPOrl Meroor• 4' 61 se \t .. S1 (011'° .. Joi> Sl Sl Feb. 1-•• C.oron. Clet Mer' F10 9-Un1v1n°tv' cnomel 41 Lo• A em to\ 41 CvOfeu .. S.CIO•o.(a n s• Merwet • •t l•llW!le H I•\• " ex •!Ille' 49 frel>U(O H•Ul. 60 Woodbnd941• .0 Co••• N'tH' SI LeQufle H111,· ~s Ore"9t· . )f Ttel>UtO Hitt\' ., ., H )4 ., s.. ,. .. 1011'1 S5 .. ,. CCHlOHA DU MA• (14·11 !IN V11w L .. ..,., l'OONTAIN VALLEY 111·SI F l'D 1-W\>OOO<"Clilt' llomt) Feo H>-•t c ,,. M•\e· '6 CecMtrerio Ve h 16 SI w"'""' Ct.• 1,.11 47 SJ C"errtt O•~ •S .. Due H s ll St Fe Ofoo>. S6 S. •S\!Rft .iUl •---11 S1 Of'9 8tec w sOfl •1 61 Coll• Mew 76 41 Otr>e H J ' Oii .. •S C.os•• N'tH S1 S6 (YOftl\ SI 61 LOI A emi105 61 SJ Irv-<(Oii Sl 6J woooor s. .. Ull•Ylf'l '4'0 )1 S7 NewPO<"• HerDOI'" S1 SJ S.04'fDe(O.. .. S1 E •••'IC •' 6S 61 f;.\tin• SI SI UlhfU Iv' 41 ,. Nt,.POfl HerbOt' loti ,. W $eOd'fDeC~ • 67 f tD 1-£\'en< a• (llO"JI r eo 9 •• T u,1,n• COSTA MESA !l·l71 ( .. eclfic (OHi LH~I ., »Cldi.O.c • " TS !Nvfe.r 6S so Nt ... POfl H•I oor '3 62 S.1111e<10 'I 14 Mer1roe --.---75 SJ lo"9 8Hcn W1u n 1' 2' CorOfl• Ot! M•r 61 41 Lon9 BHC"' Jorcltl\ 16 S1 C0<on• M N'•r •S •t N.u ti II t JO St .. c ,1.-u: • 19 1t Nt,.l>Of'I He• O'l< 7S SI ...VO<ldor O<Jf' ... 10 Treouco H ,. 13 .0 LeOune H Ii\• 11 • n ~·~· n '1 Le11Jn• 811<11' 11otl .0 S. WOOOllf '°94'' .. U Tre1N<O Hi ,. 1' 10 Lo1<1u11e H ~ '. '6 Ftb t -0.e~.;f'" 1-) FQ 10 I. ff' • 8MCN-illeftl'I..._, ( S4iMet LN9") 6' M·n on v rt0 10•) s• II WoodDf•CW. .0 5' M U IOll V t JO SJ 67 61 Co•nc11011 S6 .. 1 EL..t~~.~---------~1 il 61 $en LU!\ Oo \l>O S4 14 •• R09~1t1 •I '26 1t Arroyo G•e!'CM S? SI 70 l0f'9 e .. tn w. son '~ 69 10 El Toro • 61 SJ .. Meltt Del • 1t 34 70 C•Ptt•r•~ • t• I' • 1 ~ TusM ~3 19 '° Oot"le H ' ~1 •t 1l 0cHll V p.,.• •• 61 7S EO!JO!I" •7 •5 11 "'*'ltntns•tr. ~ 67 Mefll\I• S6 '1 H l.i'flhl'IQl()ft BHcn· 11 S1 Octa!\ V'*w' •I sa eo~· "' 6' WtJlmll'll••'" ·~ Ftb I-et MerJlt' F tb lC>-Hu it "910" 8 •· • HUNTINGTON 8EACH (11·101 (Sllfllef LNtut) 67 l vnwOOd 11 90 *'• 8l SS Le9uroe~8•:::.:•;.;:tc..;~ ------iS7 77 El'"Torll '1 67 Lstl"C•• Cll) 11 6t Cvort u .o 1• Wt\t T0tre'lct 16 S9 L onv 11 .,,, W1 '°" 11 SI lHV"'e Bte "' SJ Irvine • S? 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SJ ll 5• " s• 6l ~ •"\•IV 67 ~ ~ St •: 7' .. ... ~ ,, n ~1 " " 1t 1• .: ,. ~ "' SI .. • 60 I ,. 14 \1 • Check Ttr• • Cheek lrtlll• • O...ck Hoeee . °** Belt• • Cheak lJIMa • a.. .. Oii ~I • Chedc tor eooe..e Lellka • Ct-* ..... Operation • Cheek Tr8rilml11ton • ...,... T• ' --~°"'= ,,..... The A•HIMed ~ Gto~own. which lost a shl>t at the No. I spot an The Associated Press collcac blske1blll poll last week, re- newed 11s bid for 1 h1ahtr spot on the la<kkr on Sunday. The sixth-ranked Hoyas. wh o earlier this week beat No. 10 Seton Hall, topped Villanova 69-55 as Alonzo Mourning blocked eiaht hotsand Jarcn Jackson scored 27 points. It wasa victol) dominated b)' defense as Mou,rnina. thC' 6-foot-10 freshman. and 7-foot Dikembc Mutombo con- sistently forced Villanova players to aha' their shots from close in. Tom Grris. the 7-2 ttnter who led the Wildcats with 18 points. \\-SS JUSt 9- for-26 from the field as he tried 10 steer bis shots around the Ho)'as· big men. ··we 5till hive a lot to learn ... Moumina said, ''but every aame things ~m to be fallint into ,1acc. I tho ught we played well. esprcially on defense ... Overall. Villanova shot just 33 ~r­ ccnt an<i scored under 60 for j ust the third time this season as they fell to 12-10. 3-6 in the Big East. Elsewhere Sunday: UCLA ti, Ore100 State 75: In Los Angeles. Trevor Wilson and freshman Don Maclean scored 26 points each 10 lead UCLA to a victory over Oregon State in a Pacific-10 rematch_ UCLA broke the game open early in the second half with a 22-10 run for a 59-42 lead after 81/J minutes. with 6:32 lel\ to pla~ on Pooh Rich- ardson's ueal. la) up and f fCl• thro" a lier he "'as fOulcd b) Gar) Pa) ton. Orqon State btat UCLA 82·69 at Corvallis on Jan. 8 1n what Brui ns ~·oach Jani Hamck said ~a~ one ofh1s team·~ worst performances of the season. · UCLA is now 9-2 in the Pac-10 and 14-S overaU. aood for second plac .. •n the conference behind m ona The Bea,ers fell to 7-4 tn conference play and also art 14-5 O\(~rall. The intictpeted duel bet"ecn Brum 1uard R1char<tson and OSU 1uard Payton was rclatt\'ely even. Pa) ton had 23 points and Richardson had 18: Richardson. had nine assists 10 Pa) ton's eight. Wilson led UCLA in the first hatrw1th 12 1>9in1s as the Bruins pulled ahead 37-32 at halftime. Macl.ean had 18 points in the S«ond half. Wilson added a game-high 14 rt· bounds. Eric Knox had 21 points for Oregon Statez ~hile Teo Atibcao''IC had 14 and Earl Man in had 13. Iowa 8', llllHl1 IZ: Ed Hon on had :?6 points and 17 rebounds as lo"'a beat visitina lllanois in the Bia Ten. Iowa used a 17-2 run to rally from an eight-point deficit in the first half. then puHed a"ay in the second halfaner the Illini had batt~ back to tie. ,. sance startina auard Kendall Gill was s1deltned with a broken bone an hu. ltft root. Arheu II WnMq._ II: Anthon)' Coo~ scott(j iJ points and Sean Elliott had 21 as Arizona finished with a flulT)' to win at Waslunaton an the Pacifk-10. Arizona led just 72-66 with I: 14 left befcnc Joang on a 13-2 burst. The Wildcats improved to 17-2 and 11-1 in the conference. Washington 1s 9-11 and ~1 5-6. Wna Vlr1tllia It, R•t1en H : Backup center Wade Smith banked in a five-fool shot with 2:44 10 pla) and '1 ittng West V1rgan1a defeated Rutacrs to mnd the nation's longest \\tnntna s1reak to 16 ga ml'S. West V1rgm1a. 17-2. held Ru11crs scorelc-ss for 1hc fi nal 4:22 and scorl"d the game's final fhe points to kc.~p ns streak going and remain undefeated m tht' ..\tlanttc I 0 Conference at 11-0 Ru1gcrs. 8-11 and 6-4. massed a final chance when Craig Caner's dnvang I(). foot bank sho1 bounced offlhe nm at the buzzer. ., O.ke lOZ, Notre Dame at: In ou1h Bend. Danny Ferry found himself on the bench j ust when Duke needed him most. and Notre Dame rallied earl y 1n the SC<'Ond half. Bot Duke coach Mike Krl)'ze"ski put Ferry back in fast. and the senior scored 11 points m a streak that ended lnsh hopes and led to the Blur De vils The Bruins Jed bv as much a~ R0-)4 B.J. Armstrong scort'd 24 points and Ro) Marbk had 18 for Iowa, 11.4 and 5-3 1n the lcaaue. 1Umo1~ 18-3 and 5-3. lost for the third time· in four games romping. W•lh1ntrton•1 Todd uutenlNlch fleftJ •nd Jud l•ldller of Ai1aoiNi c••••\ •OH 1 H•: HJ('OHD • H \' h. 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LUtUI Newoorl H•rDOr •• S.oe!>etl•ck 1 )0 CorOlll Otl Mar •• T "'""' 1 30, Un1vtr••tv •' [i \ter-t•• 7 JO AC•OlfTlv L t•OUI -L lleh' Cl\r1lli•ll et Ct Lulllef •n 1 JO ,.IDAY PK tic eo.-t L .. tue l..eouna ate<ll •' Col •• ,.,.... 7 lO Traouce H .a •• W~I09f 7)0 SOurn C.oa\f LffOwt -Sat1 C ~'• •I lt•!M llO Ac•CNmv Lff~ -St Marffftl'\ al New-I (IV )I••" 7 lO IATU.OAY A"OeiU\ L8"Ut -Malff o.i v\ Ser v te •' e~orna e-.. 7.30 .... lo.et tint · TUllOAY Su Vie• LtettA -IJf' •tf'l•l'f at He# _, Her•, 1 .. Tut' fl •I Seodoeoat,, 7, cor--Mar •• [t?•rid•. 1 Pac.ric Co.01 Leeoue -co,11 ~ •' Orll!M 1, WOOdllt oee •• L~• he{ll , s..n.et ~ -ocean v .... al fd -!-WHlrn1~1tf e t HUl'll!llVIOl'I he( 1, ,._,.ill v ... ., ., Mltl 7 SOul!I C.M51 LM9ue -C811•\lra"O V• tv •I Ir• nt, 7 A"""" l.."9118 -Matlf ~ ., a!\llOO Mon1..,,...,., ACaotmY LtllltA -NhDOfl (IW._1 .. '! •' ~,, ... e11r tl-.n 1 T~IOA\' S.. v .. ,,, LHOUI -1111;,c.te 11 \Mll1rtr "'" 7 Tutltn e r Corona Ott ~. 1, Seooieoaclf al "'"'oor' HarbOr, 7 Sl.tnHI LM91Jt -l1U1111"4tlon hacll •• Fount••!! Velltv. 7, Edi.on ar Wflfl1M11tr, 1 Merine •• OCMll v,.w· 7 ~ Cont L'""' -C..t• M>eM al t.1t911'18 llff<ll. 1, l ralluto HI •t 1N0041 • ''-7 ~ t.llffVI -St J05ee>tl\ •t Ma'tr 09i. 7 JO SOutll Coai• L ... ut -s.tl C._,..le •I lrVifle, I A<totmv LMeut -I.. Mrtv C11r 1118'1 t' Cai L ... lfltfen. 1 PtUDAY AC~ ........ -St ~.., .. \ t i New!*r erw"'*' 1 IOCCU ..... .... .. ,.....,, ,.. View L ... -Ullfvenlfv ., Ne#• 90fl HtrW. l J TUIM el ,_.f'l11Ck. ), C.,ON ... MM r ·=IL ) .. ., . .-.Cltlc c.-L....--c .... All9M a t °'"*· > wn•1'11 _. L.AtY11e lwft, 1 ~ ...... -OclM View., ... l; """" ... .. .... ..... ..... , ,.,.....ftlW .......... . .,._,.,. c.. ..... ~ c.wr ... ""'" .. "*t. l ftl& I IL fl\' ... "" '----Ill lillflll!!!l•111e1ctE' .. ~ ....... T.-.11 C:... • ,,,_ J; ....... -;-··· l "·-~~=--"'::.: .,;r-" ... Ctelt.._ __ a..... ~- ..., ................... S•• Vle.w soccer a1tanc1a ..... ·11C1111 New- leMI .. die ........ • eor .... -. .._-r.n. ..,_ ........... ......,...., Oft Ttlwl~ll)' .. dole .... .... , ............. . 2-5678 ... ,. -Ill r. OrMge C091t OAl\.V PILOT IMondey, f*'-Y 8, ,._ ·-:-,·~ 14();.IJJO 496-61DO QNnee COii& DAILY PtLOT I~. F~ I . '989 !•l•l•lll•l•ri•Ft~o--~m~~~1;,,~,;~~J~,r.,~~~~.;,1:r.;;:;~;;:;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;tr.1;:;;:;:::::::::::::;i;i1iiiiil ""'. 09le a'::= l11911t•1lll • c; ...._ ~ :J;t Ml1P. wl d. kttc pri¥, .................. Hom. •Lift• ..... ,.. ...... ,IT, ...... .,_ .--• .- 1311+ •\wt+dep. Prof.bl11lrwl*90n•o Aa>Prox 2,IJOO '"· 10 "] .,......,712 .. 7i1 I"' *Y--. ....... 1t1 ..,.. P,.,, Ulll 10"*'tromllldl 6"-M05 ....,. wlew C..w '' ... "*'· Meny •• N.l.tU -~Y..,. · • .._ • ... ......, °'*4'1dl ............ "° dolft,AC,'91ttm... I ---NI .. ,......... • ........tii'"=:t:=1-.. RH,. metuf• petaon. _...,~ Sbfl~. ~ AQ1 ~ -.., vna ~ttl OfPa fttaP -...... &wti "' >Ctt'8 lrg me4r M. lrg Ba, lrplc, pdo, atrtwn. 2-<* • ~l•••dtate Openl"ftl .,_..& .....,.._.,..... .. .. , ... , ....... ... .,., aoeet, l!Kc /dlnl oar.,..,.,,_ Ooee tol ...... mtill 2788 --l111Mal & c... op-..... .,..~;~ ........... --ii•ii'--:---1 ' rm pttv In ..... V•de PCH S*tl• etloppilig a ._ • nm1 ,.,._ >Cant pay Wottd JMe 121 ,.. beMlla. ,. C.M A"r tpm 557,9051 I 405 'rnwy A.e.. .. ices 1 tiOO IQ FT wlffont oHice. ~ lft w. Legal 0.-Tre..it CelHfWundaDle> a:...:2MI bt I. · .. 1:" Ja ... a. F"'niahed -Arn pYi eo.te mueU t1001mo •MC lrD ..,._. door. 171'11 ...,...,. ... ...,.. twae 40 , .. ,. 8 3631•."3'1 ....., lhd lune I ,..... home, 1390/mo. dep lnddl ut• ()eC)(e w... .... Coeea ..... wpm, =~ •1: !NTAL A89t8TANT. A~·~YT ~·~ Ceala.... . . Ind utM, kit prlv, w/tJ. _142-SIOI, Ill mtg ..., .. * •• •u =-.... ~~or llertect PIT jOb. Newport SALQN. MUST HAVI -9'Jaiil · pool 642-~ Aeepot1 1tre.gh1 Fem to aeuctene Of l\ouaawtte No leedl. T'*• Wed, Thull UCENIE 171-5631 M. -4* PO vec & FURN. In bMut. lrg home lihar9 lg OOMrnriew hnl ..... elparienoe ,....._ ~ wtlle )QI wn HANDY MAH "9it houri ._, """ Coale ..... TEMP & TEW TO-~ M nt SC PWa. Shr blth., Pvt BR, ISA. ~25/mo • ety. Call Jutly Oetttna. at 71 ·1"1 tor reltNd ' "° nHee or'•ndl 32·3S AA! YOU HA,,Y IN '°81TIONI A~Al&.ASLE ,. '"'· enetiY 1avef w/d, pool, Jecu:nl dep,V.utll.Avllillmmed 642--432 1,ulenl4on~18 Wanted Mat ure , to~.J::'O tw!Wll. ltatt aS.60/ht Y~=SIUTAWAHT AHMnd color Ul&. 13761mo+dep.556s17371 642·2«8,4t9"4128 .._ -1111IHIAW ~&8~ ~tH4~ia Plc*..,._ .... .!_540 ~leolllflgt:,~,,~~ ... _. I 14&-2llO LAO Beech Room ~25, ...... \Diftllld 2126 ---2904 5-1 tel office EJQ)eflenee re-~8TE88el Deva -.. profeaelonal, Md new of. -JlllH IW I WHIRLPOOL wa1her I 1325. Pvt "'1· Prot Bus =a:==== ~firm went~. t! time quired ·Call :TllerH1 ~I W•erMta. Fir. FIT, M-F 7.30a.m ... p.m, flee enwonmenr In the dryer, wMe. l350 Good :;.~.~r4~~~·.l=~:;;ni'iu.n.1W .r;:.~fr;:: du1f!': 545588 -r::.c~ ~:;';0:-:!~ut': ~~:-::,:r;:;,~ I.Le--1 ~~~~1 Mature Fam hH uns tal OK practice. ~Ilk Excellent bulinell ops =~4-=:·1 to --~ ~ Btvd, N 8 ~ "' penon, Book~ pN>nel, gr••lng VllltOfl, rm..... I Furnlln 6014 tumlehed room/bath tor D.54~2 N.~31 J:'!unlty atltl eveilabll · Ot.i One ~ Co On f:f: 72t Farad St , and have 900d Com• Ml..... ~iiiliiiiiiiiiiii __ ..,._ilii!l'!9 =~~~k~~~f E.11 IWllT •••• :aniu:i= ':::! ':! ~~~~~ L8c:2~~ :::=::. ~~ l\IC, 1nturence bl111ng CM 6525 ~i: •:,-~:.~ J '= ":' =·= ' Medi 8albOa Ill. unturn C>Yetheed, turn,key bull, SPORTS PU8LICA TION E n t 11 u t I u tic 1 n d P&id'i aPll (WOfdPerlect, Harverd Ing Mt. aMtl I 11000 Hoelb/Mocetl 2718 ~~J!J~~,L~':~ I ne11 lilllth tralnlng & full (714> 657-7880 ... motivated perton,Frlday Somuxp nee. C.M I H9'#, OreptMc:a. lotul}. 0t do llllft.llY CALL 552'33t7 -I ·-1upport 20 Shops •n•tl Ear1* A.M ~ FITl«chlrQPfactlctntur port.,.. 142,5454 youhavetyp1ngae11 .. but -( daf C It I S With good ClOPY Miiia tor No collect•ng Mu1t have ls5pm LIM 13 l·S8&4 ..-.-.__at ..,.,_, pr~ 1kHtt7 AJe ping ~., deWk>per 1n FOOCl»Oard weeti talle, 'Ill•--alrMdYoPenlnNorthem . Route.PartTlme7d•YI dept light typing. PARTt'--"~ ,....,__ needtorlfrMhyourwcwd Wett Otgencnd for lhopl ..... 11111•1 ---~ Sa~°c;;,8·1nC~lolor':;~ hancf painted gift line! dapend1bll .\l9hlcie, lo-Compt1let Sklll1 Req you tntetMted In COOtd .. Fuhlon llll!'d ,, .. cau-t_l,t514CM7S3 Witty rene.il 1155 & Up., I.I. 5*/lent P (7191832...0235 Pan I lull time poaitlons turanee&dnY«llicenM lnt•lorOeeign Newport lk:tl Ar~ neUng Internet com· WOtd p.oc1u.ng kl'IOM· ..;,_liijili'iiiiit 7 HBO."-con.. heated ave II able Yvonne. Xlnt extra Income -~TILDT 9-2 ~Frt. &45-4170 munlce11on1 v11 elec, edoe I etlot1Nnd •~I iflllW pool, 1eepe to ocean. luslMss/Offlct Rtnt IBllll •1111111 250..()410 •ft• 91m ()penlngt In Centrel and ••Ill II NIT Tm ironic mail? Send rwne1 Huot* P8tio tum Ute tneMlelC*I K11'1avt 915 N Coat Hy, 2769 FlnandnQ ava.i.bll Call SS TRA-y--South Centrel County ........ •-• • ln¥9Stmenl, P 0 Bos ~t 4 Cf\elt"I & rno Laguna 8ctl 494-5294 I Jim, t~VEND I * A T IN E * U. -1 na 11111 P • r • o n n • • d • tJ WOl'"ll 9-1 · M·F tor Copy 11 the above appllel to you 1700 Newport Bnc:hf tat11a ind table gd cond ...... ..... • Fie• hrl. mutt Sharp Of· --~ m•; w/entrepranurlel lkills to Shop. Vert•d duties then P4MM apply ll!Wllh UI t296i-a100 AHn l•m• t500' en-.tti . IU&.m•Tl1 FULL SERVICE I flce&Ulellkllls George C11•)M1..aM head "P dellQn firm MUii have ¥alid CA Dr. tor the position of Com, - Wkly rentell now avail. Weslctltt & lfVlne Npt 8c:h Mon!r To Loin 2914 Of Carollne 64~8888 I Mutt have xtnt computer Uc.16s$7/Hr toltart Woll munlcitloni Coordl· CLASStC BLACK OAIEH- S 140.00 wk & lit). 227 4 Sign l9ace av! on Wntclltf * WIDOW HAS SSS Beauty Salon/SunMt Bch Immediate open ng In the knowledge, ctMtlvtty to train. 852· 1538 l<IY<' net« /Receptlonlll Al 1 11¥111111• T Al~ lbl. I I "*'9, l'+#J>I Btvd, CM 646'7445 ••• •111 for TOil S10.000/up No IHalrdr....,., manicurists O.C. erM for drivers put toget"9r ldlemetlci. Pfzu ..._.aurant leading ctelenM contrac· MUST 1 L. e>eld 12500 22 -cted ..... /no pen. Callo.. I retell. Booth rentel on Good record, FIT or PI T, lmptementltlon & PR Mgmt Opportunities tor • .,. offer competitive ULEI allclng 2000. 720-14 VIUllon ltenUb 2722 140Cllq ft. Can be divided. n1eon Ataoc. 873,7311 * the beach 213,592,2888 call JI m Co II ln1 lklftl & mu1t be ••tr..,.,._ Avallab6e at· Mtary, excellent benefits 1. EllDllY DOUBLE HIDE A BED. 2 90c sq. ft. No front •• , ' WI 213·749-4151 ly goal oriented Salary & unu 1111111 (Including mldlcll, den· !Ntclling rocker• one poture. 2428 Ne'!"pon , •• & .. --a• beneflll Do not tubmlt tal. vlllon, and plltJ va-orlentaf hell runner Blvd .. Cotta Mesa. (8181 M o ther 1 ... arket ~·-reeumeun .... youatere-(11t)lll-1RI allon} and 7:45 1m to Entry...,,.. poaitlon In a •540-2412• 243 .... 502 (818) 241,1821 l<hchen, I unique veg· 8.0 houri per day needed ceptlve IOlong t.,meom-4:30 pm working hours dynamfc salet <'ePlft· FINE QU•UTY (.eat .. ~ 3· etar18" market & rUs by Huntington Beach Clty mltmenl driven 10 IUC· ment Apphc•nl must " ·-. "SP•IN" 1 14x 15 Offloa w/a.cretarlal t8Uf8"1, 11 liking appll· Scl'tool Olstrtc1. monthly Ceedt RMumes to 2525 PIESSMll Come In •nd'fill out an •P 111111 good typing & c"Om-pc sectional EmerlOn. ft apace In• 3 ofc suite on Lost i Found 2925 atlon1 for FIT Cutllers. po1itlon. Must take and Oc:.an Blvd . Ste H-2. , pllcatlon. or pleaM Mn~ murncitlon lklli.. Mutt purehued at Stoan. for v"ac111on fn magnificent th• b1y across .from A <'nlr• to learn end pau written exam. Coron• del Mar. 92825. your resume to· be able to comPC>M let· S4400 Oner-• old Seti 311'R..vJlia.ln eo.ra De Sol Bel~ Island. Law-II· LOST BLUE P,\~l<EET • grow In Ille netural IOQd. Salary SUM& to $2300 (Attn: Ml . MlchMl•l H1rrl1 18SO. 8 unltt. Excel· ters and hive good at $2100 497~8834 OvertOCSh Medlter-brary, LEXIS XeroJC flngertlll'l'led. Viclnlty387 I lndultry 11 euent11I. per month. Full dl1trlct lent opportunity and b4H1, gramm1t and spelling F L SIZE h 1 1 ranean Ocean w/prlvate Copier. Xlf'ox telecopier. W, Bay, Co1te Mela on Apply at 225 E. 17th St.. pakj memberlhlp Pubhc • -.... lflttl Call Hank at· Par10nnet Plannlng Antwer telephones taiui UL 2 mec •n1 c1 pool. Fully furnished AT&T phones, futnlshed Friday. January 27. Pl• 1 Colt•.,..._, 548-7786. Employees Retirement Per I f 1 Manig9' menages &. tiling t>ed, ~ 'llkt>rators$~ .. CALL FOR RATES. & parfclng. 759-5600 call 548''917 anytime WI, PIT ~~:~~n;;r "'(:~~ 2~4~1 fir:.° ~m.~ cte;o0.~ aa-a21 Ford A8'ospace Growth pollntl•I Into each ~~·~;-173-1333 1Ml llAlll FUT Retell nursery needs 1 984-8888 Deadiine lor oriented Creativity, Im, E DAILY Headquarter$ out .. de ..,.. Starting 1817 wislciif:-F DRIVE I WHkend pert time -.pylng 218/89. plement••eon. ~""' & Tl 3501 Jamborea Road Alary $7 SO/hr . benefits N::A~A'!!:~ ,,:~::..: ._...._ to k:= Nwpt1k:h, !I.Qt 541-5032 fnl 1111\ ADS Celhter. No exp nee. Call c:omput• lklftl euentia.1 PIUT Suire 500 Soutch TO#lf DAILY & truridl• complete 111oniyq -~ 2724 UUl1U for appl .. 646'7441 EXOTIC Bird Store. FIT, Salary I benlfltL Do not Newport BMch A 92860 ~~------121 Ulllf FUT IDE FREE I PIT, Care of birds Store submit r~m• un1811 m .... •-It S225 * M0.8733• BfBRRM ct ~~h ~~n ·~~ 3975•B~ Aircll S6SO/mo. M ·-/UUI IUD a lhop ~~'?.,. Bl20rd toy I you.,. recepllw to long-........ -, •a . An Equal ~unity PILOT QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS · · ~· · Cal• phWmacy M,F 10-7.Ex'IF ST FOOD s dnven to auc:c:.edt.a.-· ••-anllllT BRANONEWI S155 bch ltg yard ,~111 Ideal Nwpt Bch. Agt 541,5032 Friendly neighborhood ueembty. ~.....,, term commitment & are -j Employief IF/H & BOX. OUIL TEDI lllualion fot ht Plf"l<>n, 9 CUBICAL SPACES Avail • I perlence preferred A • tudents, IUmel 10 2525 Ocean -• IM W. a., It CALL * a.40,.1133 * Only $385. 54 ·5543 tile Art>o<atum, xlnt. loc. Ml-1111 844·2111 Wol'tu~ Moma, for mall BIYd.SteH-2. Cofonadel PRESTIGIOUS art gallery Am'T tntA-.U ll CdMMIFnonll'Ntrlhrlrgl ~~2PSkyparkCtr, Cteani""' commercial &j ~~;r~;~~ hrs Mar. 92825 (Attn Ms ln NIJ hasQPentngfora ...... 11/... ~-=·.c.~~.~ lovetyhome, cioM lo bch lmne. hone Jane '"' • ' MlchMls) ,,_,,hy. energetic PeflOn B Ion " $800/mo e.it 132-5144 261,1212 ~ 1 :-ir=: ::',"~~ llTllLLllY to.....,. In shipping, r•llP~Ti,;;.o;",:~~lme Pay l14/M2..a21 I tel. 54 'round tbl, 2 ':Ofwtcnd/ev.875,2974 •.n ary call Julie 13"1815 FITPITContemporaryArt •H•llT =t.•:,:.:c::::. NoexperienuMOeUaty ..... llaf.211 ~=: :::Sci!:'s; ~ RONA DEL MAR. 38R vtc: 1 leave Meltage Gallery. Newport Beach Manua.I lathe Mactiinltt, take direction well and be Evening WO<k Wiii lrain MC1 10f9. mtlC lt4lml 2BA, w/d, trplc, 2 car gar on 1 -s.tld resume to P.O. Box lhort run & Pf"Ototype extremely trustworthy Mu11 be l'!Mtlpe<IOl'lable llllmm •Mii _780-1214 8ft I ,,, __ wkencts S500fmo. Avall lmmed. M.111 15152, NB, 92663 Applicant mutt have own Celt Toni M,F 10-3p m •New o"loa locatlon• f88·7271or760-6566 g . Mother'• Mtrkll & FULL TIME/ PART TIME/ tOOlt , eble to hOld close (7'4) 1~;.2329 for appt ' COSTA MESA For private communlly Inf 60I RONA DEL MAR 3Br ,8 , Kitchen II now liking ep-RETIRED HVOROTEX Inc toletances, rNd ptlnt1 & IAU L,mA Laguna BNch 494-8571 Mlsc;elllltOUS 5 • 2Ba 91)1. Prof. Fem, none ac:k pllcatlonl fOf full or Part a 1.ubrlcatlon Company heve knowledge 01 llln· ...... Btwn 2PMs8PM ma.-... CENTER CLUI :i .. ~·irr=.121·4 i8"fl 0 Na, Thll ii an '"'ry level p0e<s Sales RepreMntllllle In pr~rn. 5 yrs IKPef gooct Engllsll skills WILL ual and l>OIMSI 1 good BIG DISCOUNT Cell k '400/ te. time Data Entry Clerk. needs 1 Full or Part Time d •rd I h r 1 • d 1 n g Oatall,orlented person. (714)755-1155 11 you .,1 •mature tndMd'I MEMBERSHIP for lele Im ltlon with room to gr~. the COSTA MESA area. req tJ. 841·3883 fRAIN Ple1sant. lr .. ndly Reataurlflt , •peaking voice, we have 645-575j ()( 844·0338 EAST CM. MIF 21,30 non, Apply II 225 E. 17th St.. High oommltsions. Prod, ---liiiiil atmoepllere AJ)ply Pen, M'S 11111 e gr .. t fob tor you No DINETTE SET. MOdern 1mkr,worklngprof.Huge & CoetlMela.548,7788 uct Training. No over·l11~nll -.>I bldg 2 blks nyuver, 1660 Placenua '"*... ••P nece11ary/we train I Glau top table. . I Gas pd, prkng. $390/mo lh I LllllDI 1•8oos527s1193 or llfld W/handy lkilll FrM •Pl f /TPW .. /lllPI _ .. _. ask fOf Garr; H1191S I condluon. _.1450/0.bO mstr bdrm w/pvt bath. If· llll•n UIYllll night travel required Call I from bell Pref couple Ave .• C01ta Mesa f Rfttaufant CalL between 9 & 1. M·F M11..o1111p1nk lonet. idnt F::..S-:::'i; :::-: 10 5 jSupefvltion of 1tJventura ~~2~~b,~Y~~0J5~ 541-4990/~F 963:_8693 50 • un111. 9, 12an 5 ••1111111111!* 642,43~1 ~S-2349 , rant room In country 11yi. Re-playground program Out 580843 DALLAS TX 1111111111 . I.I. dayt/week Good pay 110 .. 111.111 I MOVING Sile item.a 2 1 houM. ~00/mo t-Utll er. doorlellUfllicills l<nowt'l 75356sOM3 jSpec.leliting lnN1turalN11I 875•3204 Now hwtng for the rottowJ EAE!N ve-rsornewer Fotn1tu11, Lota of room 250-0589 ~I = ~ou::::.:. ::~~ ana1•1Tllilns growth 645-8170 Glor~ ,p~~:i:;·:.=t~~ :si.rv:~~ns ' $400-$1000/WK =·~6~~- 1Fem stir CdM 20,30 cute og befoH 2/22189 5pm. City Gr .. t JOb for sports-mtntJ, .. 111111 IPP, c:ononttOn .,, 1 maior I •HOSTESSES Ntbtpott Be.ach Country 1 2BR 1BA twnf1M,sty1e ProlessionalOfficeSpace. oflrvine 68C),3539 ed lndl"'<lualt S7,S10/ Houae Cteaning. Mm up groc.ry1torecl'tain1ntl\.e •BUSBOYS •8AM·12Noon Club Membefthtp Fot ' ~~2~~:m.·1~~k. C1nnery VIiiage ar•s. Lott GOLDEN Retriever 4 CREATIVE & Skilled Cook hr 14s-57&0 att•3 Pm to S35K 111 year Ma1u1e Ftn Van.,/Huntlng 8ch •DISHWASHERS •No NIOhts/Wknd1 Sale reduc.d price reedy for occup1ncy, mo'1, 1111 blonde, collar needed for Newports GENERAL OFFICE ambitious per1<>n, praflf trNt No Mlhng nec:ess, •COOl<S/PAEP •SUH.A • commllra1ning * 76().9232 * ~UNT 8CH LAKES APT 200,2300 sf $1.25- 1 green,notagtvlC Wilton' most famous bey side Phones, good wi th NO lllPtrlence Earn lfY must have tr&nlPOf' All 1M11 avlllable PIT I m'JlllU ...... 11 Pflvate Ctutl ~embefif\op Stir lrg 2Br 2B1 Pool, S1.50/1f. 675-8885 By IP!ac.citla C M. Reward 1tel1an r111aur1nt Xlnt 1 numbers., we w.11 train white training Retl1bte tetlon, Ideal tor house-FT ~ cqnt11c1 Huoh .n 1.1.111· 1241 rn.,,.,.,, .& ••~tinnJ So 1 Jae • W/O, arpon, tmkr owner. S48-422e/E 913·•887 /0 Salary & Beneflt1 Cell MaeGrego< YllCl'tls. 1131 tranaportaUon required Wivet. bu. • t>Onua Roblnton It M2 ..... 705 9 , .. -'"'" ~·.. ..._ ., ok. ~20/mo 447-2945 -Sonny 642·7880 Placantla CM I Call Gall 84fr3703 Send rewme, ~ver let, --... -_..-s Co111 Metro Area, l • .a11 .. m__. 1M1SS1NG llnce 1.1.14 mate I · tw to video 11 471 w .. t Ill.II/IE 1111 l ... 1111 er l.._1 .. 110,000 669,1133 ' EW 2Br 2.,..,Ba Ouptex R .... 1195 Sch 14 t II & BI ,. k Ba" .. r 11 . E. 17th St, CM, gross n~. 1 9180 Soulh, S.n<iy. Utall SENSATIONAL oew dtet WANTED ~ by LU "' , ,.. ...... ~001 •a...,.,,. stocky, wiry gray lhaggy NEWSPAPER 84070~ttn Rancty el(se1 NlltJ ..._person T....-ULll j ~u~i~~, ~~:~F S550-. -mo .....,..........., hair REWAAOt We are I to handle TV Bl11J 100-.. Aggr ... ive 1xperienced !!:,~~ ~~·:,:.::." fi C heartbroken! 957-1970 tlMJTY OllTlll comm FIT PIT 54 1,2235 t elephone sollcttot Hunt/Red Oct coior OST.. ··ESA-$4151mo ommtrclll Proptrty FIT. M·F 7• m -3 30p m • ~rtlCUlall Ible 10 com-I N s F•nnf: .. ..': Metu .... R..,p 2778 &4 SO/hr t>enatHt no Dorl I Miu YCNr Cnance to l'TIVnlCa.lt ••th bllllnets P-.rp • •ne tor•es. "' .. ....., ·• ... Tc I D 'ELIVERY ••Pnec Apply1npe1son, aatnunlimltedSSSMIUng• &11.ecut•ves Hourtyrale. Greet Gauby ect Roomm1t1 Over 351: o •RETAIL SPACE• Bookl On Tape, 729 P'•Pald tegel pl1n end comm, medoe•I benefits Ctasaicl & Modem Ftc: Shire lg Home 831,5801 Approx 1200 sit, xlnt lo-Fered SI • CM 548·5525 financl•I 11rv•ce1 We 1va11able 790, tf45 CMO~"le~ illnbte~~11's'o N•ori t NEWPORT HGTS/C M cation ,,._, Newport City . treln Guaranteed inc.me . ..., ... '- 1Fem1le to Shere 2BR Cor· Hi.II. Agt 673s5354 * N 0 COLLECT10N * plan No Sllrtsup fees I waa.n NllTlll I BOOlt Clubl Pvt Pa+'ty, ner lot house $400/mo. LEASE BUILDING 1200 CHILDCARE needed tor Serious lnd1vkJual1 call We ere .... ung 04tan-w1 Steve 642·5819 • •,; utll. Scott, 65().. 1629 1q. ft., Newport Blvd Infant In our Hunt. Beach / 775,5573 1 lnd1Vldual• With Oiltgo1ng 1 Wet1tJ1ng 01111, brand front. Neerly 10.000 sq home, full lime. Reapon Ear r morning 1110101: route Bt'ailable national real •1t••• mar· ..... p1r1on1llH11 to rent riew, Wl'tl .. tin WflKe ~ II you "' loolllng for a iob. I ft of II d 675 8995 ad It /r ........... 2 83~8 k---t Ith _. tr~k• & equip. 1nswe l>eedl, IZ e Pd $1150, ,£l!!!llle<l hUnewsloryou . n 9 u "' ... ... • .. Mu I have dependable vehicle and liability ... ing .,. em w F un-FHI gr~·no h•ghstlCh phones& leern c:ome>uterl Sac saso 497,7370 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 WrllM 6 Run easily lO Santa 14 Conceaiet 15 Epocna1 16 HerOtC work 11 Opponent t8 Parually ea.tl•US1ed 20 Smelter 2 t French dance 22 11 lek&s IWO 23 tl\Ctle 25 Lauder 27 Smooched 30 Gold•IOCllS 3 1 Pale , 32 ~•d word 33 Arab name 36 Roman ro•d 37 College org1 .38 Dictator 31 Cleric's title abbr 40 Wagons 41 Witch 42 Scents 44 Lamenled 45 Estele employees 47 Deflect •• It~ child 49 Gtievovt 50 Leave ott 54 Woodbine or Belmont 2 3 4 57 Billow S&~eal 59 Aga"e 60 Theater am 6 1 Channeled 82 lnlellogence 83 Santa OOWJ!t 1 Now ana 2 AICohollc 3 Foolj ltsh 4 SchOOI 19fm 5 Strain 6 'Gyp1y Lcwe' compOlef 1 or mouth• 8 Par1net 9 PIKle 10 Retvndl<J 11 Hunting tome 12 Burn ·13 Troupet 19 Reeked 2t OevelOP 24 Wille 25 Mac>t :16 Fabled b11d1 27 Bt1ee 28 ltallln l11mlly name 29 Rome ttJ1ltC4I 30 Sheep nol-. 32 Scotch 1"9 34 S.Cll 8ffey 35 Angeract 37 Gior, 38 PeeceM 5 ,..VtOUSPUZ:ZU IOlVIO 40 eet.111al boely 41 Heart 43 H•te 44 AbusMI charge 45 Attw• 46 Cognii~I 47 s.cr .. 41 Freight boe1 51 S.tr con11et111ion 52 lcehOuM ,, .. 53 PICll ,oonls 55 HUrned Slleverege 57 lndietl 11 12 13 insurance. 7 d•)'• p#"r _.,...,., 2:.'JQ a.m.-.>:.'W a .m. ABOVE J\ VERAGE EAR I GS limited eemtnga-. or In-e1ecuonfc1 distributor .,,Put FIT posltt0nt in - - formet1on call Jack Mekt 111 ener0911c Ind• I eo.t t.4 M lnciuOe •------~~ Aywl at SELECT Vldual tOf oftle• IOOPOfl --·..,. ... --~ ............. .::.CCMflllUllniiiiiilljiii~---.... 60 .... 1 .. a 9ETTER HOMES & poa Uon Dulle• HlCI --"1'""1 r-..,... . .r - GARDENS Co~SXltlf work U>rtoi at 1930 NielilJJ>Ott Blvd Or COM.PUT ER, portable AEAL ESTATE 751..SOOO HP hllPlul) Typing call 64~ 5A 18 I Pana~IC 612K dull 50wpm f11ing & ptione & YOOTH disk llghl •••0111. W'fll•IT 1a1ee ~Pott PINN ca tnOl!itor & P'lfltet Mff Grawtng energeuc Co for appl 11 lnttght Efec· con1Wlld S500 Meda tee.f)t!On<tt tromce iAM·SPM Moo· CQllSEl()RS PRINTER NEC 3550 lettlf •• 1117 1 1 ti12-13:i3 l:w1M·tm o:OO.a.m .• c; IHI p.rn. (\1 .~ 1 eo.~~'ll:!'rsr.~200 Fr11114)5SMS90 t='Y7~5t2~~~:c"' () a.m.-10 J.rn . f. \ 1 ,\ Sl \) I wti1•11 I Fo: s~~ORE ~.~o~~ve :;:op~~==._ v 6022 AREA: A VAILABl.E: 'Waxing & naff Nlk>fl, COM I CdM FI T. 5 0ayt >Ont mo11,,e11d people to r-.-IO •OU Ot9en1Hd PerlOn lor wortclng cdndrtton1 £11, ~ teanagen in FME to ~IOfM la«J. Hun•lndton Be•~h ptlonea, m:tt. errlfl<b ~•ionalfy tined.en•• the ,,..,~ promo-J*IYM. .... .. 8 ~~ Ptlone for eopt, '73~782 tlonat filt4d ...,.. Cell 7pm C'os•a Mesa~ Fountain \''alle)·--111110 womeneC10thlngStor1 <Mtaneeec1 incomeo1 ,_1_•_1sU11......,,.;,,.,....,.~---_.. & ~e•· .. rt Be•-h Phonee, 900d 'JPlf'l91«1N1 1n eo.:ona cte1 Mar nMdl • ~ flllnt-Fot bullder nr OC bttgtlt I hlrd working Siii ... __ ._ • ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;5;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;5:;:;;:=;;;;~;All~~tpot~rt ~7~5M~t~50~=d' S-. girl With 2 YM'S ----r-• --jiiiiii.iiiiijiijiiiiiiii9 .,..._ I • .l.....,.. __ f. --•P min Full time •• ''''''''''''''''*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A:~·::.~~~'. teltllt :m1111ua leftd • ..., ......... d met•••• to ........ ,..,...,., Write your own metMge Eight different hearts to choose from.twoaaet. "*'* ..... _.. ....... .,, - In COlufM m ...... 1 eleo .......,... I linea fOf 13 00 C4 wordl per line) • C.11142-1171 °' rM4 y()Vf .0 Ill I VAUNTle ~"" ~ ...... ColMMill.Ce l2IH ..... ~T~ 7 30 AM · I PM Friday 1 30 AM · 5 30 PM _173,47 allt fOf Linda Wttfl PoMnt-fOr' ltoao,,""Jlli~'9'::-c:c'worm S.U .. atlaf' Flf typing ,...,_,... T"-M 00...t ••. .., hetpf\11, wlll train, Ac· fliol'9 .. permanent and -• - coun•tna °"'°'· AMP«t Offir an ••c.etteri• op-~~~~!!!!!~==~ AIM M l tlr, 250~ '*"'""Y for Qf'OWUI llnG fa , __ ... ... R - --rao6d ad¥811C:en'lllrit !no .. .......,._ .,, r\lf, Owieuan ...., E11ete ~ ¥an, wagon Of 1~19ft ~---. CFA lnVHtor, H•li• ••· ..,.. Mdan II r~9d ,... .. a.amp W.. _.. parlaflCed ..... .,,t tor loft Of oppooun+ty to l1to,...,, l200 84f.;1131 PIT Help, teer .. erial & ~ wtth ut No ••· ~ A K.C ~ P'IOfte worti 14~t32t ..... a •leCUtary, _. Champ4on llne1, 11n1 llllllMT/IUT. wlll "aln ..,,.,mant Very good lfMI • lrM O C .-..,, •I Chlldren Or Ht pan ,._.iw·..-,.,. To~ WI In•._ ~~c uon. 1415 .,,,.-oroan•• .... .., "":, °"' ~ ..,..,.,,. t.a12 ,.., .. treln LAl'9ar. ,...,.. ~ ..... =-~':":; m.L•lllll tW•a,.. ao . ....._..... crt••n4• ..,.. ~·=· ~~~!!!!!!iiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i'=11WJ •·10tl I <"••-. "II•• 11 --.. '*'*Y 3, noon -------------------------····--------------HAMI AODMll QTY AMOUNT l~OllO I Al -""" tit Pl~ PHON! STATI .. OUR eo mo ~ pl"O-19IMI A Immaculate. gram 11 a wtnnw Com-full power oete HOON Of Import~ & under 30. Be Safe 213/71• 073 ME ACE DES --··· I Auros Vined 9020 Converllbte ... ther 1920 I BUY eer~ l tfUd(1 run-u. nine or not up to s 10.000 Fut cuhl Fr .. towing• 542-5151or953-2900 .. ---- 4 Vlhftl Drtw I Jeeps like n ew $15.995 9030 LIM CHEVY 198& Blu er, 2· ... Whffl drive, 5-speed ... manual, Tahoe pM;kage, 22 .000 mli.t. fll'lt elatt Automatic. condition $10.500 PP power door . 8S.·2000 ,,..,,~, -AM/F • c Trucb 9035 L eather DATSUN 75 PICK-UP (920020) S2 Excellent condition . L• (•M83•W) 6'4S..1837 ... ----GMC Jimmy •a•. good ... cond1Uon New rebutlt 6 cytlndet. s I heads, PQWel' atM(1"9, l>OW9' door stereo easMtte, IHl.000 crutM, miles $3400 or trade lor power brak 1 pockup !ruck 1n good AIC Uk• COndl\lOn 953-5406 -$21,995 r Why run Ill 0... town ....n.n Lm you c.n locate pens '°'your antiQue jhjtO in ct .. s;fteO? •n.BCHEVROLET ~ Home of the Serengeti Blazer ruf@fat11 Call our friendly salesmen for details 5 79-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy · Yorba Linda. Cahf9mta THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! o S~DDLIBACll Sales Leasing Service" Parts IRVINE AUTO CENT ER ·1-800-831-33n .. 714-380-1200 "THE SMART STOP" •J1J!l.BP~9. 'SA~BlY.ILt& & NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Sant• Ane 135-3171 <. Newport/55 Fwy al Edinger s... ~ CIC*l 1 a.p ~Moura ... F 1-""" Pwta ~ hm-lc>m BUENA PAAI<. Sf ANTON PACIFIC OCEAN . Huntington Beach (.;hrysler -Plymouth SAL~t~M~Wa SERVICE -PARTS .......... ava • Or1ng9 COMt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, FebNeryl, '911 S7: ..... ~--., .. CO•OIWIALTH 8 NO GIMMICKS ,.~ ~ f ~ 8 NO HASSELS ~~>.., 8 NO OV£RPRk.ING NEWPORT FW & mlNGER 546-0220 •• • OLDSMOB ILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCKS •1t/582-0IOO SAN DIEGO FWY AVERV EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL 1n1iti11 •• nis Pac• .-C1ll fer ht1i11 842-4321 CALL ONE OF THESE · DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HO SE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mertedes-Be11z 2 Man<'hCitl<'r f,k>ulc.,.ard Buena l~rk A SERVICE 2 13 01' 7 14/MERCEDts PAil Mon-F'i1 8-5. V.'hcrc 1 5 and I 91 m«t Sat S-2 PM 7.5 30 ·G> Superior .&n VOLKSWAGEN @ ~ IN WESTMINSTER ~ 7600 Westminster Blvd., Westminster (71,)891-9378 (213)430-28'3 CD JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quell St. Newport hech @S• t'S • l.ea&1ng Partt • s.rv1ce 133-9300 AC URA 1001 Quell St. Ne~pcwta..ctt Sales • t.eas1~ Service • Par1s 75-ACURA 752·2172 ''C•ll Your Pro,.••lona19 " ., t ~ CAMPQELL NISSAN /-V-"~ !I.~ • low Prt<h • No G mm1ci., • Great S~l•<toen • F11 .. ,.d,. P•op • • E•c•llf'"t S~rv1c.- l t8J' t.och to.r.vo•tl, ~ t.«h 171') M 2·7711 12U) 592-146.J •&EACH LINCOLN -~y •MUR SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (71 4) 8-48-7739 16800 Beech 819d. (71'4) 556-1008 Hu.DbD(Jtc>D Beech, CA 926'7 • • • -Or11nge Cout DAIL y PILOT I Monday. February e. 1989 ..... • ::~.,-n.rcw ~ AO~· °'~°' '~A=1 ~A~1 NOTU OFDEATH NO. ....-:-_. •..:111.::-_. u. Of PIC"'10U9 HIAWO MINT DOAl'1· ... ,,... The IOllOl!rtng l)efiOOUll The IOllowing Pt•IC'.lnl Ill AHO Of PeiiiiONTO ANO NoOcleie'*Wygtvel'\lhet ...... tTAW ..,_18NAm NOTICE IS HEREBY •tnOf OMDll0.1. OOlngbvWleltSH doingbvStneeSM ~EQ'A1£0F TO .,_._,.,olTr'*-'oltN The.....,.~.,. Tht lollo11tlng per1o"t GIVEN that the Huntington CO-•TV A -~ 8SG ANAHEIM s 1 LIM CHINO HILLS PAOMEN STANl.fY J. M.8AHY C.. Community COleoe dOlfll ~ M ha~~ the uM ot a..oi Cuy Council""' hold DCYS&.~ ~.,.,....... 11£0 PAfffNERSHIP, 3133 ADE ASSOCIATES, 4299 CASENO.A141581 VIRGI R Dllllrict Of 0r.,. CouMy, HAR80Uf' PACl,.C, 1111 Flclltloua Bu1ln11111publiCheln11QliHheCoon l~r••NTAL Publ!c not!C41 11 hlt.c>v Miclle4son Of , Su111 500 MKArlhUtBIVd 207,....,. To II ... beftllde· c••~ ~. llflll reoaN1 .... LTD, t7MO ~/love Name TH( HAIR DOC· ell Ctlembef II the Hunt· MeouRCI• ~ 11111 MoehNI R W1m-ltv1ne C•hl 92715 l>0'1 a.ec c.i11 t2te0 • __.._ ----bide U9 lo bul no .... ININ. c... ti7t4 TORS, I 12S w Victoria •e ,~IOl'I 8"cll Civic Cenlet' MCTION butll, I nd Dorllld G Gf99k Btildley A Getet 4404 Thom• L T"'' 1218 ""· CNCllora, ..... , .. r To .. ....... '"*' t, 00 • m . T~ Thi llllll ~ ~ Colli Men, Cehl t2152J-. 2000 Mlirt Street Hunt CITT Of' G1Mr11 P11toen t.atof<>fe OeMt1 VaOey line San Lii Arenas Coeta M9t1 gent c:rdon, ~ J>S• ~I :,,_,,.,.!_ ..... Ftb, 14, tt8' 11 the lorftle 17~ <W.tte A~ The F\c:t1llout Bosi!llSt 1ng1on a..ch. C1hlom11 on HUNTINGTON dOing t>usm .. a unCS.1 the Diago C11 t 92130 c.111 9215215 1.1 a Who mtWf be oeher· «*-igen ...._.. Putc:Nelng Depajr'1mlfll ot IMM. CaMf t27 t4 Heme rlf9rrtld to above w11 1 1hl 0111end11 the 11me If\ MACH pertnersh1p name 1nd style Wtfflem F Schrldf!r, Jr 8 Theodore 1l 0 Coftn0< e ~In the wll pefWOft9 we.. ~ Mid COiiege dlttrict located Thlt 1>Yt1neu It con· flied In Orange Couo~ ~ dJCated below to recet1111nd Notice IS hereby Qlvtll by of ...UIH·WEK NO. 1, Warm Spung lrvtl'll Caht 2502 Cr•tv-Ori~ New· Of .. late OI both ot. -.., ,,.. "-ll'9Ct In e.. It 1370 Adema AYel'lue. ctucted by I limited pa!'tr*'-~~-~~~14:4 1983 IL :i~ont~•~:;i::~ :! ::n1~~=m~~t 0~: :,~;'!'A~:'Ts':1:~~ 92J~u A Bailey 3 P111v ~~Bl:~ c,:;!c!!:.3 El· Slanlev J.'M>eny. ' . ~:M'..:'~1£.E'r'· of = ,::e..J:C::': ~ ~h• r•Olttrant com· Pamela A l M1yo. 9111 heard re4&11ve 10 the follow· v1ronmental RHOUtCH Sec:· Cosll Mau C111101n11 Tree Lll'll Rolling H1ll1 1111 Tru11 dlled 10129 84 A PETITION hal been 1~ !,EJ~~ ~F= putlllcly oP«led 11'41 reed "*"*' 10 111nNC1 OU•I• JoAnn SI., Co111 Meu I~ m111er ltOn Of Iha Clly ol Hunll~ton 92866 did on lhe 15tn d•y ol Calif 90274 Roglf E Riley. IS lfUllM filed by Rach• c. _, IO< ,,... utlder lht llCllllOUI C1tll. 921527 .;. OATE February 21. 1989 Beach thll the folloWjf'lg January 1989 by mutual M1llllew J N1cllet1 Ill 4'00 Vii Bercelooa, Nttwl)Ofl Albany afld ~Wein« m lie ~ Cow1 ol PURCHASE OF PF'llNT· ~ name or .,.,,_ DOii• B Wtlch, 8211 TIME 100 pm Or1f1 Negauve OlelarlllOn conaenl dlltOl\11 the Hid 24972 Toealoma L•guna Beach C1111 92681 In th• Superfor COUit of grr:r;.1' ~ .: IMO PA PER. ORANGl lilted abe>ft Of) 1971 1!11tport, Hul'lllngtoo Beach, SUBJECT R1tlllcallon of request hll b1eo prepared p1r1nersn1p end ttrm1n1te ~Ille, Calif 92653 W1lt11m 9 TNll, 3293 CaNfomill 0oun"' o f Or· VIRGll COFFMAPI M COAST COLLEGE ~td T Deihl S4'C Calll. 9215415' Ruolullon 1989·1 ol I.he and will be subm11ted 10 the lh0l1 rfllat101"11h1pespa11ne11 Tt1mmell Crow Fovn Tempe Or1v1. t1unungtol'I • t1n'' to.at .......,.,..lecj ...__.,. All btda .,, to bl 111 K · T~ atatemef\I 'WM lllld Thi• bual.,. .. wu con· Publlc Cable Tele111Slol'I City ?Janning Comm1aa1on 111eram dat1orr 3500 Tremmell Clow Beecn,Celll 92647 ange, requ" g ,,. ;;--"' • ..---cOfdMU wttl\ the 8td Oocu· wtth thl County Cllrll of Or· dueled by •general partner-Autl!Orlly tot tnetr cons1der1t1on °" DA TEO 11 Costa Me$11 Center 2001 Rou Avel'IUI Leonard 0 lllldt>O<g 4'4 Rach• C. ltk>atly and ~. ....._ = mer1t1 wf\lch 111 now In 1111 ll'lge Co.1nty °" Jtnuary 10. lhlp LOCATION Cil1oc: Cel'lter February 22 1989 Thft dr1f1 Calllomll ltllt 61fl day of !)atlas lX 75201 Nori II 11 Set1d8. Soul II Beryl Wtltrt• be appoin-the decedent end m•y oe MCured In thl '19" Thia 11111ment was filed City Councll Chambers, l'leg&tive declar111on wlll bl J11"1ulty 989 Comme1c11llCAL. 1988 Laguna Beach Calif 92877 led as peraONll ~ THE PFTITION office of the OttlCIOf of , .. ., wilh tht County Clet'k ol Or· 2000 M111'1 St . Hul'llt~ton available lor pubhc review I ALL AllfALK Allorneys NPlP 3500 Trammen Crow T1111 bus•n•" 11 con aentatlve to administer ~· #~Y '\ to PurchMlng ot •••d c:Olllga Publl9hld Of•"OI Coe11 ange County Oil January 17 Beach end comment lor leo ( 101 25231 Paff<> de Aloc:ll Su111 Centllf, 2001 Ross Avenue llucled by 1 general par1· th ~•·t of th deee-~ler the Mlale dtalrlet Dally Pilot. JlllUlfY 30 Fib· 1989 PROPOSAL A selllemll'll days commeocmg February 100 Laouna Hiiis CA 926S3 Dalin TX 75201 ner1hlp • ...-• • under IN l~ldefil No bidder m•y ""'11hd1aw ruary 15, 13 20 1989 Pubfisnld Orange Coasl aoreementbel-the P\lb· 8, 1989 C7 1•1 855-029~ This bus1nau 11 COl'I Tiit ttg~1ran1 com· dent. Admn.stralk>n ol E ..... hla blCI le>t I period 10< forty• M ·to9 Dally Piiot January 23. 30 fie Cable T1lev1s1on Drall Negative Oeclar· ...UIM..QMllK NO. 1. ducted by ahn'llledpa11ne1· meoced to 1r1n11e1 buSI THE PETITl0N r• 14.ci (Th• authonty..,.. nve (45)dlyt att« tne dlle ---------- February 15, 13 1989 Authority. ~BL C.ble Inc allon No 88--43 IUM Perm11 A O.fter1I '"'"'"hip, $1l•P n"' unde< the 11<:1111001 quest• authottty to adml the ~ 111 10< the opening tll«eol "8.IC ll)TIC( ________ M_·8_9_1 and KBLCOM. Inc PIOVtd· No 88·581 Is 1 r4!(1uest to Michael fl .......... L1qu1-The reg11111n1 com· buslnes• name Of names nlsler the estate undei repteMnlalMI IO ...,. Thi lolfci of lruttllt re-__ ;..;;=.;;....;--..-... ...... _..,. •-ic NOTICE 1ng tor tral'IMf of owner111<p oonsttuct 1 20 850 square dating Partner menct'4 10 transact bus•· 1111td 1bo111 on Octobef 31 the ln~dent Adr'r*\I many ac">M wtlhoUt ""'99 lhl prtvo~of ra}«t· '1C11TIOUI ..,_,. ___ n_-. ______ and control ot Iha Ceble foot 3-atory J0-1.1nll..Jlplfl ~ 15035 3 ol 1111 nltss under the tic:1111ous 1088 ..._.., obt&lntng c:oun apptOYBI Ing any end •• bids or to MAim ITATPmJfT Commornc.uons Franct>1se ment dWelllflO Ille reques1 -cofs)Or"lllOl'll Code req11ores bu$1ness Mme or names T"°"111 L T"'' strallon of Es1ates Act Belote l8klftg cet'8111 welve any 1<r1gutanh" Of in· The 1o1ow1ng '*'°"' 111 ~!~.~=~· 10 KBL Cable Inc .• and 111 1nc1u~s • 2-urni de""'Y that wn-wt 1 parlnlflhtp l•stec:I ebowe on January 15 Th11 s111ameo1 .. , Med (T'hls authodty allows the acttonl, ~. Ile rorm»ti.a .,, any bid or '" doing bullMn as The loltoWl parent. KBLCOM In· bol1ut Tiie hall·ICre Slllt •• ,, distolvad nohce ot the 1989 Wiii! trwtCounly Clefk ol Or P«Sonal representaltv• personal repr9Mt'llatv9 • Ille bidding SHOREllNE MARINE dotng busl.,.r: :'sons 111 corpor1tld. IOf amendmef\t loclted at 7801 G1rfllld Av· d1U01uhon shall be publtSh• Bridle)' " Ge-er ·~• County on Jel'luary 9 10 take many adlons required to 91119 no4a to _,. ,,.,..U.. llltMrlM SERVICE ll526 Pleoeriha JEWELS OF THE RICH ol the tr1nclllse Ind fOf Ill· eoue appro111m11e1y 300 e<I 11 least onc;e"' I"*"''' This Slllement ....... hied 1989 with t obtainln court Wllefesled p«wonl onie. VIM eti.RHllF, .......... AW . Col11 ....... Ca•1t ANO FAMOUS ANO tenslOl'I o f ,,,. Clble leet -st of Florida S11ee1 papl(QlgeoerelclJC\liltlOn y,1thlheCoun1yClerkolOf .,.40*3 OU 8-'--g fheyl\aYewelll9dno~or Alfl*a. e.... COMMYftftY 92$27 OTHERS 230 E • 7 S rranCh1se unm ~ The parcel tS ro<'lfll A2 4Me-1n IN pteo-or m 811Cttpiac:e ange County on Jamsary 25 Published Orange Cout approval. ......,...., takiog c:onsenled to ltle propotied C..,... IMatftct ~ R Page Jf , 1"9 Sultt232· Costa Me~"cai:,· ON FILE dium Density R-den11111 If more 1h1n OM ll·Y>hletll 1989 01lly Pilot J1ooery ll5 23 certain actions, however, 8cil00) The tndepefldenl Pubf•aned Or1ng9 C<>att Alnold Colt• ~. Calli 92627 • FOR FURTHER INFOR· • .,d IS designated 15 Me· pertnenlllP boSl!lflS WI$ F4057• 30 February 6 1989 the persONll repfeSef'lta admnlslrabOn •uthof•ty Ollty Pilot J1nu1ry 30 F•b· 9327 Marllyl'I Mil'lsour Kivel 33 MATION • Contact Wilham dium DensUy Res!den11a1 1n regularly carried Oil and 1 Publ•snld Orange Coas1 M en tive IS required to give no-wll be granted unle• an ruary 6 t989 Th•• busll'llH 19 c0,.,. Matnsall Corona del Ma G Reed. PulbhC ll'llOrmallon lhe City s General Plan The printer I lflidav1t Sl\Owmg Oa1ly PllOI Febru11ry 6 13 1111-1c NOTICE r t Int ested tnl8fe9'90 p«ton files an Mi 10 doetld by an lfld1v•dual I • r, OtttOet', 536-5511 p101ect ts in contormence tocn ""•bhc111on shall be 20 27 1989 l'"UUL ice O • per· ob...,.tie>n to f'I• ,...lllion Th 1 1 0 C•11. 92625 All INTERESTEO PER· with bothcurrel'lt zoning and ttlld v:M the County Clerk M·915• sons unless they have and shows oood ,......c:aus. ~ r~:·~r:~.".c1 c~ du~~:, b~o:~~:;1111~'ua~oo· S~NS are Invited to attef\d the General Plan dM•g within 30 days alter such IC "993 waived notice or consen· why the courf should not "8.IC NOTICE n... uneler 1,,. ticullou• T said hearing and e11prns "ation pubhc111on The Oro,.,ge Pl&IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS .USINEIS ted to the proposed ac· grant the aulh0<1ry ~TITIOU• .,...., bu .. ~ neme Of nam .. he regisirint com· oplnloos or submll evideooe A capyot111ereqves1tsol'I County Clerk cherges a NAME STATUllNT ti 1 Th Ind dent A HEARING on fie NA• aTATOIRNT httldebovlOl\JuM 1, 1978 m8110eo 10 transact busl· for or against the apphcatton file with the City Clerk C11y S2 oo 1111 '" tor tiling Ille FICTITIOUS aU9*ESS The lollow1ng l)ef"sons '"I °'!·1 • epen petition will ~ held on The fOlk>wlng peraons are Lewlt A Page Jr ness under the llcllHous as oulllned above All apptt. ol Huntington Be8ch 2000 allid1111t ot publlCallOn The NAME STATEMENT dOlllQ buS1ness ea administration authority Febrv81)' 23. 1989 81 1 45 dOlng tlull"9SI aa Tt1i. llatement wH llled business name or names oahont exhibits and de-Mam Street Huotll'lgton Coul'lly Cieri< wlll l'IOI accept Tile lollowmg peraons a1e THE SUMMIT AT HIGH· will be granted unless an P M 1n Dept 3 localed al R & 0 DESIGNS. 2544 with the Coul'llY Clerk 01 Or· Ntted above on Jal'luary, scrlptlo;,s of 1111$ proposal Beaeh, Calllorn1a Any e>er· tor fifing the Oflg1naJ notice doing business as LANO LIGHT 17550 G111e11e,lntllt'ested person files an 700 Civic Cenle< Onve Ciirnegte AV.nU6 Coaia lnl1f County on January 9 1989 are on Ille w11n the Ott1ce ot son wis111ng 10 c:ommen1 on of d1Ssolu11on EC I ELSNER CUSTOM Ave . Irvine C1111 92714 objection to this petition West Santa Ana CA Miii c11,1 92e26 1969 Marilyn Mansour Ktvel 1he City Clerk 2000 Main the reQuest may do so in For publlc111on In the INSTALLATION. 2791 Bunt· The Lusk Company Call-and ahows ood cause 92701 Robert w SCh-tll\ 2544 ,...,.. This •:f tem8"ci was hied Street. Huntington Beach 111Wrlllng wlll'lil'I 10 days or 1hi1 proper l'llWtpaper and lor Ill· 1ng Cr Costa Mesa Calll foinu1 17550 G11 .. 11e Ave h th ~ ti Id 1 IF 4A YOU OBJECT TO Cimegll Ave Coll• M..a Pubftthed Orange Colll with the ounty lerk 01 Or· c a111orn1a tor inspection by notice by pro111d1ng wflltoo 1~ or tht 1ttldavt1 ot publl· 92628 trvtl'll Calif 92714 w Y e coo 5 . OU no the granting ol the pehltOO c am 92152CI Dail)t Pilot January 16 23 1nga Coul'lty Oil January 31, the publlc comme,.,ts 10 the bepatt· canon with the approprie•e Er< Carl Etsl'ler 279 1 Th11 business •• con· grant the euthomy. yaou 1 ,!!t"h"..~.1:;:!~dappes•~ "•e' OOflnl R Phipps, 2212 30 February 6 1989 1989 HUNT INGlON BEACH men1 01 Commul'llly De County cietk pleaee mail Bununo Cr C~t• Mes11 ducted by a hm11ed pa11ne1 A HEARING on the pe-'"' -.. ,, -· .. Ci rnegte lane ,3 Redondo M·&80 • F4C11393 CITY COUNCIL velopment El'lwonmen111 one copy ot this notice 10 Cahl 92626 Ship tlllon will be held on your obJICllOns Of hie S.ICh Calif 90278 Pubt•Slled Orange Coast By Connie e rockwat Resources Secflol'I PO CahlOf"nla Newspaper Se<-Tht1 business 11 con The reg111r1111 com February 16 1989. et wntle" O~IOIU with Iha Thts bulll'llH 11 COl'I· Daily Piiot Febryiry 6, 13. City Clerk Phone (7 U I Box 190 HUl'lllngton Beach vice Bureau inc 817 N ducted b) a1"1 lnd1vK1uat menced 10 1ram111ct buSI . • a>ufl belOfl lh• heating doc:tld by 1 ~at part· "8.IC ll)TIC[ 20. 27, 1989 536-5405 CA 92648 Commel'IJSw•ll be Broadway Su11e A Sin11 The reg1S1r1n1 com· ""' ul'lder Ille loe11hou1 1.45 p.m., In O~t. 13 lo-Your appeara"oe may be nerahlp ________ M_·9_2_2 Dated 211/89 cOl'l&ldered by Ille decision Al'll CA 92701 mlflOed to 1ranaac1 bu5'· t>usineu name or names caled at 700 Civic Center ~~IO<~y n or by yoor The rtgtttrant com· '=A=• P\a.IC NOTICE PubllShed Orange Coast making body 1n 11& deht>er1 PubhSlled Orl"Of' Coast ness undat the hc1t11ous l111ed ab0\11 on 09Cembet Drive, in the City of Santa IF YOU ARE A rneoc.o to trll'lsact busi-The lollowlrlg ~eons 811 Ollty Pilot February 6 1989 lion on whethef en En· 011ly P•lol February 6 1989 buSrl\ess name or "ame1 1988 Ana, CPfomia 92701. C AEOnOR ~ 1 ""' und« 1111 llChllO<I• dOt~ buS.l'llSI n FICTfTIOUS 9'lllNEIS M-928 vlronmentaJ Im~ Report M·927 hsted above Ol'I January 1 Roe111rc1 T Deihl Sec IF YOU OBJECT 1 lh -~ neme or names NAME I TA TIMENT stioulO be prepared fOf the 1989 rellry , '? e contm9enl credlle>t ol f'le llt lld l bOlll .,., o.c.m1>« I RICA TE OET AIL USO -. The following persons are Pl&IC NOTICE project •m•te NOTICE Eric EtsoM Th11 1111emer11 was hied granting of the petition, dooeased you rrust 1.i. 28 1981 East 23rd St Cotti MMll "do!"" business as 'PubltSl\ed Orange Coast ..-~ Tr•s sta1emen1 was llleo w•lh lhl County Cit'<~ 01 Of. you should either-appeer your cla.m will the a:>ur1 Ro Sen Cllit 92C527 ··• FICTITIOUS aUSIHESS D ri.. plot F b 6 f9•" th It'll. Count CIC"!< otOr •• CQVnt" ~ J l'IV""' 20 I , .. a .. _.._ d stat and ma.! I copy IO It'll blft W Wl"k Jetlrey Ragn1r l ynn SUPERIOR WALK IN ai., I • ruary '"' I TATIMENT Of .... ¥ 989 ._, "J a .... ·-··O an e personal rep.esen••tive Tt111 1l11emen.t wu !Mad 1eo·...-&ti 23fd SI Cott• MEDICAL CLINIC 1419 Su· NAME STATEMENT M·929 AaANDONMENT Of ~~;County on January 23 t9 9 f'40515' your obobJect~!_ °' ~he apPQtnled by tho oPurt "lnlh !ht County Clerlr of Or-M ... Caltf 9327 ~:f 9;~ New00<1 Beach d~:: :!!::.~ :;rsons are P\8.JC NOTIC£ UH Of FICTITIOUS F40529t Pubtis/W'd Orange Coast wntten ,......~ .s Wit w1t 11n lour months tfom eti9' Counly on Januaty 9 Tr>11 bus•neu 11 r.0•1e SuperlOI' Medical Group p Ao .Fl A s H 2 o 3 4 ' T •USINEl l NAME Pubhsned Orange Coast D111;-Pilot .Joinu1ry 30 Feb· lhe court before the hear· the date ol I~• •sauance ot 1989 ,.~ duetld by 1n lf\d1Yldual Welk In Cltnoc. Inc. Clh· Monr01111 A11e COsta Mesa Ftc-TtTIOUS •UllNEaS l lllv:e•b~~~=g 1,!8~=~~ 01.ty Ptlot January.JO Feb rulfV 6, 13 20 1989 Ilg Your 1ppea1anee ::-:., ~10~rov~ ~ Publt$1led Orange COll1 ~ r~:•::~ c~';'.. loml• Celli 92626 T~l':c,!~'s!,.~ a<a ,•he F1.cu1101.11 Bustneas ru1ry 6 13 20 1989 M.894 M 907 may be In person °'by C•M0<nia P1oba1t Code Dally Ptlot J8"uery 16 23 .,... undef' Iha tocllhou.t This bUS11'18SI II con· John R Garrechf 2 cfomgbostnessas N.a ma MANAGEMENT l'UBLIC NOTICE vourauomey. Trwt time lor "Wlfl9 claims 30 Flbrvll!')'l5 l989 bUMMU-NIDI l)I .names ducted by a corporation SunMt Ri\18f Irvine Caht PHONE BROKERS 328 CONSUL TING SERVICES 1111melC NOTICE IF VOU AAE A CAEOI· wtl not e•pwe ~"°' 10 lour M-"87 ltlted atlO\le orrJ""' 1. 1983 The reglS1ran1 com· 9271• 3i01 MICAnllur Boulellard ,.._. I(........ TOR '-I ~, mef!Ced 10 tral'lsact bust· Janet Mary Dirr. 2054 N NewpOft Blvd Sit 720 -or • cont.,gent ere-montns rom he diito ol J.tfrey R Lynn neas uodef the llctlhous Monrovia Ave Costa Mesa Newport Beach Caul 92663 Suite 200 Newpot"t Bexn FICTITIOUS 9'111NESS FICTlTIOUI au11NEaa dltOt of lhe deceased the heating nolleed above "8.IC NOTICE This statement .. H hied buslrlels name or names Celt! 92626 Krlstte l Brey. 4809 C100 Cahl 92660 e I NAME STAHMENT NAME STATEMENT you must Ne your da~ VOU MAY EXAMINE with the County Clerk of Or· Thi• b s1ne11 is con--Sends Or Newp0r1 S.ilQh The Fictitious u.s•,.,•ss The toOow11"1g ,__tons ra The fotlowino perlOl'ls are • u. ... Mlpl hw tne cou'1 If 'teTmOUa IUl*ISI anga County °" Jenuary 9 listed above on November, u Calif 92663 Name referred 10 11>0ve was do• t>oatMH ;;· d0111g busirieu is wnh l he court and mall a you .,, -1 a pef90l1 NAMI ITAn.NT 1989 19~:1ae1 Penunuri ~:~~ by. I geoeral parl· W11tlam G Bray. 4809 Lido hied '" Orenge Counly on A"8 O S CON c RE TE LUSl<·l<AISER FONTANA copy to the personal rep· inl9f•led tn ltle ..Ute, The IOltowlng 09'10M are ,..,._ Th•• statement WU hied The registrant com· Sands Or N-pot'I Beach January 20 1988 FILE PUMPING 22991 Cam1n110 JOINT VENTURE l7SSO resenlatlve appointed by you rNY Ille With f'le a:>Ur1 dOlr;g bu11ne.... Pubf1.necs Orange COISl With Ille Countu Cieri.. ol Or· minced' 10 lral'lsact bUSI· Caul 92663 N<~/36854~ 920 M Mer llg~na Hllli Calif Glllelle Ave Irvine Cahl the court within foor a tormal Aeouest lor SI NATURE AWARDS Dlliy Piiot Jll'lulry !Cl 23 ' ness l'lde 111e f1c111 0 s This business is con· avid N eely. 111" 92653 9271• months from the date of S peoaJ Notice ol 11• Ming 2.727 S CrOOdy Way Suite B 30, February 6, 1919 al'lge Coul'lt)I Ol'I January 3 1 u ' 1 u duettd by husband aodwlle St reet · C Hunllnqton Wiiiiam R Chambers The Lus~ Company C1h· of an wwenlOfy ena Santa Anl Calif 9270• , M..t73 1989 F4093M ~~1:e::o ... ~•:eN~ names The reg111r1,.,1 com· Beach Calif 92~15 22991 Cam1n110 Mar lorn•a 17550 G111e11e A1111 first ~$uanceofl~tters as apprallemenl ol eslAle cece111M O.Cron1 1894 ,---------- J II Ga echt menC4ld to transact bolt• Ellen Seely 920 Maon Lagul'll Hiiis Ca111 92653 Irvine Catlt t2M4 provided In SecllOfl 91 1.SMtll or o1 any pe1"'°'1 Of Tuthn AYI Cotti ~SI PtaJC ll)TIC[ D:;luyb~~~~ F~~~~rey ~.o~t T~lsn Sla:~nl was flied neu ul'lder lhe f1ct111ous ~~~~~· c~ T 92~;ungl Ol'I Pame~ Chem~s 22991 K1•5er Ste--1 CorporlllOl'I of the Cal1fomta Probate account as ptOlllOed 111 Clhl 92627 20 27 1989 with the County Cletk of Or· buatness name or l'llm .,.... ' C1m1l'lllo Mar Laguna H•llS De1111>1re 8300 Uhca A.e Code The time 101 fihno S41C'°'1 1250 ol 11• This bu91nau 1• c.on· f1CTITIOUS .,..... ange Coul'lty on Jal'IOary 27 ustld 1bo11e on NfA Th•s business wu con· c a11t 92653 Su 11 • l O 1 P •"ch o dalm ·a ,,. Calefomla Pro«>ete Code A dueled Dy an lf'ldMOu11 ...._ IT~Tl•NT ________ M_·9_2_3 1989 Kriat .. Bray ducted by• g~nera1 partner-This business is con Cucamonga C1111 91780 S w1 nol e11pire pn Request lor Soec:l8I Noice Tne regtatr .,.,, com· Tiie IOllOW!ng ~9001 i re rt&IC NOTICE f~101 This s111emen1 wilt Med Sh•p ducteo Dy nusb.~"d ano ,...1e Th•s Du\1neu 11 con or to lour months from tofm is available lrom Ile menc.«t 10 lfenta<;I but.I· OOl"O butol'lal as PubhslleO Orange Coast with the County Cietl\ of Or Tll•s stllemen~ was llled Tne regt111 ant com· ducted by 1 general Patt lhe dale ol the heamg eouttclet1'. "'*' undet t~ l.ct11.ou1 GLENOON~ARLES 7 FICTITIOUI aul lN£SS Dilly P1101 February 6 13 ange County on January 17 with Ille County lefl' 01 Or· menceo 10 1rons.1c1 tiu ,. l\efSO•P noticed above Anotney f04' Petltl-: bu.1in11.s name or ,.,.,, .. Suf"l!'l""•nd Coun ~. NAMe-STAT£MENT 20 27 t989 1989 1~1 Coul'll~ °" January 9· l'IUS under 1ne hctollOU\ The 1•01-'11"1 COl'I YOU MAY EXAMINE GARRETT J. TEwtHKLE llJllO lb<>'Ye on 0.Cltl"ber Po'1 9eactl Cl• 1 92663 The loll0wtng persons ire M-9U . F40470I 19 9 bus.ness oame °' ,.,,,..,.. met'l(ed 10 transect bu\ th fll k I by th rt ESQ. :IQ 1983 Mir)' L lH 7 SufTI dOt~ business n Publ•soed Oral'\ge Coast Pubhliled 0r3"Ql' Cont hlll'd abOve on J•l'U<try 16 " ul'ld<, ,,, 11,1111ou1 e e ep e CO\J 4650 Von Karmen c.c.i•• M De C•or>• ,.,.,..,n<l Coort: 111...,PO•I SOUTH COAST AUTO P\llUC NOTICE Daily P1lo1 JM1.11ry 23 ~ Deily P11o1 January 16 23 1989 bu,.,,.,. niltnf' °' nam11 If you are a per$oo lnler· Newport tleech, Tnia 11a1~1 -• 1...0 Beach Callf 92"3 MATION 328 N Newpoft February 6 13 1989 30 F,.bru.ary 6 1989 w R Chaml>efl bt9d 100\.e oo Novembh ested In the estate you CA , t 2MO ""'"the Covr1y Clltlf ol Or· ni.s O..~• ,1 con Bllld St B 3 N rt FICTITIOUS SUllNESS ' M·888 M D85 Tt"s statemenrwas toed 198t lmey file wrth the c;ogrt a 0renoe Coall Oarly Pilot er>ge Cou,.,ty Ot' .:1.,._.1ry "9, ductlCI PY en ln<l""<lual Beacn c:111 9i663 ... po NAME STATEMENT wttn the County Cie•k o• Or· Rt(.ri.1<Cl T Oe•h s~ formal Request for Spe-J1.11 30 Jt Feb 15 1989 t9tt • Tna reg111un1 com· Gerald M Kleber Jr The following persons are Nil.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE aoge Couni. on January '1 Tiit• 6lll'tn'>lfll .... ''''° cial N oce of the riling ol ·-ic NOTICl ,....,, meric.cl 10 tral'sael bull 320A M Balbo do;no bUSll'llSS as f lCTITIOUS •u1tN£SS 1989 .. 1111 th• County Cie<k ol Or 0 l'"UVL Publil"IO Orange C.O.Ut -Ul'der ,,... loCl•ttOu• arine Ave I A c HI L 0 s pl Ac E FICTITIOUS •USIMESS F404M1 •noe Cou ... l'f on Januer., 20 an lnvenlcxy and •P-Da<fy PtlOI January ti 23 bu9iMM nema Of -Isl;~~~ c:~~1~!:2 IS con-LEARNING CENTER 1941 T~A,'::o!~r:.= ore NAME ITATfMENT Pub11sned Orange Coast 1989 pralsemenl of estate a_s.. FICTTTIOUS au..... '°· f:°lbfUl"Y 15 1089 led lboW on Jarn.ary 1 ducteo by a1"1 lnd1v1du1I Churc:h SlrHt COs11 Mesa dOI t>us.neu as Thi tollo""..tflO persons••• Da•1y P1101 Jal'lu11ry 23 30 F405t5a sets or of any petltlOo or NAME STATl•NT M-174 1"9 The regmral'lt com· Cehl 92627 P1fECISION TYPOGRA dOtng bus1nen as Februarv 6 13 198:1 PubLSllld Or "ii" Coul eccoont as provided in llle IOllO#•ng pereors are Miry l "- menced 10 transact buS•· Pllrlela Ano Smith 3222 PHY 000 s c FAMll y SAFETY 3•266 M-890 01<11 P•!OI Jlnu t(y 30 Feb Ion 250 f h c .. dO<t\Q l>u ineu H rtaJC ll)TIC( Thts !At t I 40 "'" under tne ltcllllOUS Oregon Allll'lue. Costa t OUlh OHi CfO¥on Velly llQUl'll N•guel IUllY 15 13 20 1989 aeet 1 ° t e • GARNE" FUR~•TIJRE. ' w1t1'1 ll'le·Cou~c;:'o1 0,. business name or ,.,,mes Mna C1M 92626 Dftve • l07, Costa Mese Cihl 9:?867 Nit.IC NOTICE" M ll08 fomla Probate Code. A AP Pl tANCE t9~8 ·B "-1 enge COutit; Oil Je.,uiry 1 llsteo above 01'1 Jal'luary 23 I Robert L Sm11h 3222 Or· c~,, 92~26 c Samual L Mason 3•266 Request for Special No· Church St C.os11 Ml!M f lCTTTIOUI ..... s. 1989 1989 l'OOl'I Avlflue Costa Mesa 1~a So~~anC~ast a~:;:, Crown Vally Leguna Niouet FICTITIOUa 8UllNES8' P\&IC NOTICE tic. form Is eva1lable lrom C•~62k IDS8 B NAm ITATSMINT ,_,. Gerald M Kleber Jr C11tf 92628 .:t 107. Cost• Mesi Cefll Ce~~26:'1 NAME STAr.MENT flCTITIOUl liua1NESS th• COllrt d efi<. Church ~1 l~~ M•H T11e toitowing ~ere Pub'41led Orange Cont wtihh:~esb'~~~"ci1e~~·o,"~ d~~:i:, b~u!1~~~~1v1~'uefon. 92628 ducted byu!1~~:~1v1~'uafon do;::;~~!'::~ ;':'son M~ NA• ITATlMENT Attomeyforpetltlonef" C1111 92627 d~ rf.'cr":i::APHICS o..~ Pilot January 16 23 a~e Counly Ol'I January 30 The reg111r&l'll com. Thia busme11 II con Tha re91str .,.,, r om WOAD OF MOUTH 1278 The lolfow1no C>eftotll ,,. DAVID l. CRISPI. ESO. l•1f1 l eon1' 10!18 ft !I 11 'Clln111«1 SI Cor"Ofla 30 l bro&ry 8 1989 1 · menced to irensaet bus1-ducted by an ll'ldivldual menced 10 tr•n• ct bu&t· GllMeyre Ste & Laguna dO!rtQ bulln • 89 SELVIN WEINER & Churcil St Co~11 Mtu Oii Mat Calif 11262!1 M 871 9 9 d lh 1 t t The reg1s1r•n1 com BUSINCSS MACHIN£S RUBEN ' Cahl 12621 J O.t F40a339 nest Ul'I ei e •c 1 1ou5 mel'leed 10 1ransoc:t bust neu onder the hct111ou1 Beach Calif 92651 CONSUL lANl& 198n Pte. MarlBl'lna M &1~::~•:,1t1al:.n51 • c!,"~~ "8JC NOTICE Published Orange Coast ~u:n~ name ~ na~ nen under the l•ct111ous busil'leSS l'lame or names Marilyn Jonnson, 1 !4!1 cad1llv lll'le Hunlil'lgton Anomeys al Law P .._ 19!'>3 B Churl'.h SI Co•n• d.i Mar 111 9762$ 1---------- 0ally Piiot Fetiruary 6 13 2~1 19:8 "' on em busuiess name Of l'ltlme1 htlld ab011e on January 1 CKelle';:ls1 L3guna Beach B Ith C•"' 92 ,., 2029 Cenlury a • .,. Mew C1•1t llf'11'7 1111 bu11.,111 I con· ,~~ .. ~-_!I 20 27 1989 Pair-•• •nn Smil.. listed above on NrA 1989 11'1 M1111r f V11ra1neip• E t "··it 1700 T -•• ,.,. ,., M·918 -,.. n L•Sa S Cam••I Sam L.OU1S Mc;ioOtl This bullntst 11 te>n l as •~ e llil but•nh• It C"Of"I dUC1ed bY 8" illOMOuai The foh~ persona er• This 1111ement was hied This 51811<'N!fl1 was 1,.ed Thll 8111~1 w•• hlNJ dueled by an 1nd1vldu11 i:.87! PC:c::c'~~6~~nt•noton Loa Angeles, CA d"';c' by • 11en•1•' 01111· Tl\• rag"""' com• dOlllO bu•~ at with the Counlv Cl91lc ot 9' With tne County Cl~I\ 01 Or will! the County Cieri< of°' The reg11lf1n1 com 1900S7 nlr 1P mtnCed lo l•lllMC1 Ou"• Sf"ERLING ANO COM lll•••••••••l•nge County on Janoary "1 inge Count" on Janua"' '4 ·~·County on Janu11y 24 merw:ed to tran'ltel bu"' , o,.... W 1111 n ) I A (213) 2n 1555 lt11 llg11111n1 corn• MU uno.t ,.,. l•Cl•liOu• PANY 3231 .....,,_... po Ll'Vt'AI. 1989 F40&371 1989 , . , • 19&9 neas under It>& l1C.11hous Roc11e11er Hur\lll'IQ1on • ~ io Ira• ' 0</11 bl.~ n.tn"I or Nm Coat M Ce t 112e211 ""' Pu'"'IS'"--' Orang• Coast ... -........ f4054t2 bus.nesa l'la!T>I or narmo Beach C1"•1 112647 Newspaps Publishing,,... undM ,,.. hc;l1l•Oul 1ec1boYeonO.C.,.,.blf'l s•~P ----3, IMlaftl .1..-t' "' '"'" v ,._ CO. Tt Id t C1mpbe1IW S1>U11ie.~ Notic4t 0RANGE 1~·~ Mm4I °' -1 .__.. ....,_ lllUft "''"'&'1 Daily Pilot Febf'\Jary 6 13 PubhShea Oflngf! C<>•SI Pubhlhld Orenoe ., st abChl on JIM'Ulry Lenwood C0611 MU. c ~I co .. ~ DAILY PILOT 1<11«1 l'bOvl on ~· 2 Nebfl ..-9 .. !.,P' Cost• M-.a ............ 120 ,7 1989 Dl•ly Ptlol Jenuary 30 Fet>-0111y Pilot J1nul!"y 30 Feb-1989 92&27 ~· M ~• o.ill'lr , '"" pi M·924 rua.ry 6 13 20 1989 ru1ry 15 13 20 1989 Mll'ilyn JoNlSOfl Th1t Ou~•l'llH It COl'I (AQR~) ~~ ;~a~! I I.a Tll!t flll,,_,I w l"-1 Diana Buie-. 3239 Nit 11----------M·896 M 898 lhts stalfln\eflt w• I -0 OUelld Dy a 09'* I Pitt Jan 30, 31 ,f'eb 06 with Ille County C!lr.._ Of 0. ..,,,, I Caunty C.11 ot Or• brllka Pl Coell ~ Pl&IC NOTICE with tne Countt Cie0t or Or· MflhlO ~ Cf)v111y Oii .uin. ... ,., II llnOI Coor11, on ~ ti c.t.r t2t~6 "8.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE ~County Oil Janu 'Y 9 T111 rag1t111n1 com• "8.IC NOTICE 1919 ttlt ,_409101 r-1111 but•n .. 1 • con• FICTmoua •uStNESS 9 9 F403931 manced 10 l•lnUCI bull• ,..,. Pu °' Coe I dUCled by h.!Sbatld INS ..... TNA.MEt STATEMENT PlCTm ous 9'111NE.H F~!~.T·· auTE~....?· P\lbltltled Ora-C.001 neu unoet Ille loCllltOU• ,~~.T· .. ~~· Publi~ ar.,. Coe t ........ 11'[1()1 ~ 11'19"1 :)() Feo· Tf'I• flO•ll• ''" com· he IOI OWlng persons are NA• I TATE•NT ,. .. -.c .. _..", p . ..,_ bUs nflU l'lame ~ na,,,_ -.... "-."' 0.ty Pilot Jiuw'1')' 1 n ;:;,7 a I) 20 !Ill · ~ 10 1111-.1 butii dotng t>us1ons as Thi lollOWt~ per$()0S ire Thi ro1io..ino pet'IOl'll 11r1 Ololy ,101 January t6 23 hstld ·~on J1l"ui1<y i15 The tottowong Pl"tOl'I .,, .)() teb<'•atY e 1981 ., ., M ~ -under in. roetttoov. UL TRASEARCH 18588 dOI~ bu91"8SS IS doing ~o"916 ff 30 February 8 1989 t9S9 0011'0 t>ut.nus a.s Mart ouat,..._ n11'W1 Ot ,,.,,.... ........... Moroogo St Foun111n VIJ. OHA WAlER AESEACH, MElRO PACKAGING 31 M 88• Marhrt F Vefllape>e A & P DEVELOPMENT, led a~ Of\ JlflU.llY '1 ley Ceht 92708 21552 Newland HuottnQ10ff Oe lree Ln lrv11'11 Ca1i1 r1111 lllltmtrtl wea hllO t304 Logan A,_. Su•tt H "8JC ll)TICE "8JC MJTIC( tNe ,...mTIDI .......... , Mortuary • Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa Ml·l1• Krtsty l yM Bloomer, Beech, C1hl 92C548 92715 P\BJC NOTICE with the Coul'lty ci.i. ot Or COt11 Mae Cat r 92626 SteOl*"l 111 9.1,oer 18588 Morongo Foun111n Dllliel Ta¥aollone t 770 Chl,ll'f T Stickney J t anoe COUnty on .uinoarjl 31 Dl•td R 8.cs. .309 62ncl I(._ ,tCTfTIOUa .,._.. Thie S11l41'Nflt •• I led Veltey Cehf 92708 W Belboa B1110 Newp0rt Oak TrM Lt1 1r111ne Cllll FICTITIOUI llC.l ... 11 1999 St Newport ~. C.~t ftCTITIOUa .,..._.. ~ ITA~ Wllh tne CountY Clerl! Of°' This bus11"1e11 11 con· Beach. Caht 92863 92715 NAME I TATS•NT F..OU7t 92863 • NA• I TATl..-wl TN IOllOW!nQ per'tlonl 111 lflOI COUtlty Ol'I J~ 10 dueled by en tndlvtduet ThlS buSlneu is con Thi• bu•1ne1Jt 11 con· Tne 1o11ow1og_ persont 111 Publ•st!NI Ora•tgl Coetl Oanlll P Bedell ~&2nd Tne IOlkW!r•ng J)M'eoo• re O<>tng~bu ...... II !tit The rtglstranl com. dueled by an 1ncs1111doal dllCled by 1n lndMdual ctOlng l>IJSlness at Deily Pilot, FflbfoJll) 15 13. St . ~ f'I Cahl dC)IMQ bo .. MSI H • AAOUNQ THE WORLD ,...._ rnenced lo tranuc1 bust-The r1g1a1r1n1 com Tha reg11t11nt com· ~ 1)U S PROMOTIONS 20 :?7 11189 0215153 TUSTIN N WPOAT AS IMPC>f'fS, 4tt0 Par• New> ~ 0r81'1Qe COM1 neas under the lictlllous menced to transact butt· mertced lo t1el'lldCI t>oSI· INC (21UNtl£D SlATE.S M 920 Thie bu••oeu 1a COO· SOCIAlES 3ttt A•3 Alt• !)Ol'1 •214 ~ 8-ch OM, Hot ./"'"""'1 115 13 business name or namet ,.,... under the flc1111ous neu under the 11e1111ou1 p Ro Mo T 1 ON s 1 NC duc11<1 bt co-p1111~11 port Loop Otlve Coela c.f tHeO 30. '*uarv •~ tMt •~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!Isled above Ol'I Jll'lu"{Y 30 business name 01 names bUa.IMH name or na0tes (3)U Sp AUlOMOTIVE. "8..IC NOTICE The reglflrent r.om M ... C.ht t<'620 Mary !lllf'I Sm41'1 4t10 M .H J 19C59 lilted lbov• Oil NA listed above 00 NfA "OVli:RTISING 141U s p mf'f)CIO to .,.,, .. et 00$1 Tuall.,..N.wport f N I b '9fk ~' •214, ,....,. ---------- Krllly L 91oome1 Daniel Tavegllooe C~llll T Stl(kney (5)U SP M EDIA RE K ._ nt.ae unci.t 11141 ftcllllOUt late Comp111y a Ca1110tn•a PG'I ~ Clllt .1"4!0 ..aJC mflC( •••rer'• Flewers 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA Thit Slatemel'll was hi l'lllS stalement ...... f1i.d Thlt tt11em1nl WU ltled SOURCES16IOFS 182~1 w ,ICTfTIOUI ....... OUslr!Ht nerne or nam•• L•mllld P•rtl'llftl\tp 9~ Ann .-... t.lecleat\ 3* with the County C1e1k ol Of. wtth'1he County Clerk 01 Or with tha Counly Clerk ot Or McDurmoll Irvine Call! NA• a TATIMINT hlled above on Stc>tlfllo.t South Cont Or11t• Suite Calle la Vt fa S an '1CnnDUl-.-aa ange County oo Jenuary 30. 1nge c·out"y on J11"1uary 24, 1nge County on January 23. 92714 Tiie follUWtng pertol'll 11 2 1988 200 Co••• MHI Callf C..,,.,• Calif 12112 ,.... ITAT'lmNT 1989 1989 • 1169 us Promott0nslrw: C11l1· IJOi"Q b\•t•net• 11 Oev•O A Bed • 92620 fhla bvllnen ta COl'I• r,.,. ~ PlftonS .,, F40t245 F40MM ,..., l0<n1aCorp MAS1'ERPL AN F'IN( T1111111t.,.,,."lt w;) 1114 CodtM lmeft 3lt9 A.J ~ IDJ' •~al DWI• doonCIDulonllln Published Orange Coast P1.1bl1Sllld Ora~ COi i Pub41 hid Ore"Qe Coast Th11 bu11ne1t tt con ARTS 2070 8 uSlntU w1thllleCou"t'l'Clefli.ofOr· Atrl)On LOOO Orl-e Coett nertNO TH( HAIR OOC tOAS l40·31JI Dally Pilot February 6. 13 OaJly Pilot January 30 Feb· 011ly Ptlot, Jenu1ry ~ Feb-dVCtld by 1 CO!l>'>•llM>n Cent~ °'',,. Suill t~ ..,G Courtly on JtnotlfJ 17 Miii Caltl 920215 The r19islran1 com • 112S W Vittone• Ccllla 20 27 1989 roery Cl 13 20 1989 ruary 6. 13, 20, 1981 lh!ll 1ag111tol'll ,om• lr1tlfll Celtl 927 1!1 19 I Thil bu•m•tt 11 con• ~ to "ltlNC1 ..,.._ ~ Calil 92127 ~~~~~~~~~-b======~M~~~l~7~=======M~~~1~=~==~==M~~:9~3~~~~~ ~.~~ '~~~~·~~~!·~~~~~ P~A~~ ii neas under 1111 t1c111t0u1 Th!t Dottneu 11 ,o,.,. Publ~ Ot•noe C t l'llflfliP "'*'---°' ,__ '--St ~· Mell Cellt bu9'MU neme QI namet Cluct.d bY a COlf)OrlhOI\ O.ily P IOI Jtnuary :13 30 ll'le reg 1tr ent com • ...., '°°"" Ol'I NIA t2G7 STARTING . A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to an· nounce a new servtee now avatl· able to new businesses We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no ellltra charge. and save you tf>e time and the ttip to the Cour\ House In Santa Ana. Then, o f dourse. after the March Is completed we wm flle your fictttlowa business name statement w ith the County Clerk, publish once a week for four week• •• r equir ed by law and then file your proof or publr· cation •"" t"-County Ct.,k Please stop by to Ille your flctttloos business statement 11 lhe Daily Pilo t L egal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay Costa Mesa. Cillfomla If you c an not s top by. please call us at (714) 642-4321, E•tens1on. 315 or 316 1nd we wlll make arrangements for you 10 handle this p rocedure Dy mail II you should h111e &ny further questions. ple1se call us and we will be more than glad to ass11t you Gooo luck 1n your new business" lletad •t>OV• on JUl'll 29 Tht r1g1a1111n1 com-~tt>Nlt}ll5 13, 1989 mencld 10 111naec1 bull• -...YUen.,_ Thia tl4f•-• Con• tta 1 menc«t to ltanHcl l>Y9' M-889 .,... unoer the 11ctn10U1 "* • 1 11•1• w ...., ....., ~ "' ~ .. Jeremy P Anwyl Prl!!ll• MM u~ 1111 flClll•OOI --ti' lllf'ITIC[ butt,_. name Of ,..,.,.. ..... C0un«y Olfll OI Or· Tit• re911trtftt COlft· detlt ~ name Of met ..--"" 11 .. eo ·~ on Jenuetry 1, ... CoulttJ °" ,,.,_.., tO """°9CI '° tr...a tlual Tl'lit 1111 ~I waa flied llllted 11>ow on N· A .... 1Mt • .,.. "-"'1I09r' IN fkt•llOWt "'th the County Clerk of Or· SemlUll J 11utter. Pr • f'ICTITIOUe ~•• Cl!at._ [ PIC11ard b Or ": =-,_,..:, ,,,_ M9I County on J•nuaty 2•. Offll , ,.._ ITA~ v P ~ .,. ,. 2' ,.-=: °" 1Nt Thia efallmlf11 •D ft'-d The fotlowlng PlftOnl 811 Tf\is 1111"'*"1 ... Med ~ PllOf ~ ' TNa ...... ~ ,-.. ,...., with 11'11 County Clwk 01 Of· doi bufiMN It with the Count)' C.... of ()f, 30, ~ IWll ... _, Publll'*I Orange co .. t .,. C~llly Of\ J !'Iv~ II o'l>Aw PARTNERS 2201 .... County on ~''· M+U2 .. ~-~°'"Of o,. o.ily P110t, J~ 30 f'•t>-IHI Oupotlt OrM ~II 100 1MI =...,_,,,.,on.-,.,., 11, ruary ti, 131 20 ltl9 ,_,ft ......_, C41Mf 9'715-!SIS ,__ '91 plC( ,__ M·ltt Pu~ Oranott Coat Jolll" 0 O'DoMall, ~ Ortnfl Coele - -fll U.,_ Or.,.. Coeat --.---.,.-..,..-~---1 0ally Ptlot, Jllnl*'t' 30, F.c> T"*M o1 ttit J .net p g_, ,_.,., J.-y 30 Feb• ~ ~ .-..., n JO ..--....,,,_ ruary • 1l 20 tMI o·Donftell Aeltot~ TNtt rwtrY t . 1J 20 !tit ~I ti. ttll ----------_--1-1-1 M·903 dlllM Octo11ef 20 !th '-'•IOa .... tTAQ Jin ' JIWIJ r-•••-----------2201 Dupont On¥9. ..... 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