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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-08 - Orange Coast PilotalANGE CO\.',T • CE TIIURSDA Y, DECEMBER 8, 1988 25 CE TS . Widow: So~ ~tole to help'p•y bills ' mother PIY the bills, she said. October, Santee said. doctor pressed him, and Crooks drasucally reduced. by more than Kevin Crooks was arraianed He was arrested after a Newpon o~riedone ofhisstorageunits, which thrce-quarten. Wednesday in Harbor Municipel Beach doctor moved onto a boat and police aJleat was filled with more' than ''He knew it was tough just to eat" Court in Newport Beach on two stored his furniture and household S30,000 worth of stqlen propeny. Her husband did maintenance counts of buraJary ahd one count of ~ in one of the latF ~· Santee = Crooks sold the work, and with the salaries ~e couple d CM storage lockers ter his father's death B JONATHAN VOi.BE --~...,....,.., ........ ~W~~"ltb~l6~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~-~=~~~·~ftw~h~o~.-io_t_u_rn_~~~tl~=~i~~~:M~·-~~ dollan." n IQiii1ler on a ion Santee uid Crooks is suspected of doctor returned to the yard earlier Crooks pleaded not guilty 1n coun His death came just three month1 buralarizina..several storqe units at this week and allqedl~ saw Crooks Wednesday, but bis mother said they after doctors discovered he bad .. Sandra Crooks' husband died sud- denly in September, lcavina her with a mountain of medical bins and no war, to pay them. Her 19-year-old son wanted to the -Pomona Street yard he and his with some of his propeny, Santee disCussed the thefts after he was cancer. help. Don't worry, we•INnake it, she mother~. said. · released from Jail. There was no time to prepare. said be told 1 her, recallina bis as.-Buralaries have plagued the storaae The doctor questioned the young ·· 1t·s been hell since my husband ··we were JUSt bcginntna to see the surances. • yard for .at least rwo years.. altbou-11 · man, who said he found the property died." Lhe woman said, break.ins into dawn after a couple of pretty rouah 'I haven't added them up yet. I'm afraid to," the Costa Mesa woman He turned to crime to help his Crooks 1s only accused of two an in a trash can, the detective said. The sobs. "Kevin knew my ancome was (PleaM Me TDnjA2) Coast weathers h .igQ. :·winds;-damage light ... Sovtet offl~lals say the death toll from the earth- quake In ~rmenla Is In the 1housands./ A4 IS IT POLITE TO NIBBLE A SNOWMMIS NOSE ' 17 lhopping up to Chriltma -.................. ._ Jeff lloralee rep.in bue of Clartatmu tree knocked OTer by ll1'b wtada lD Ida Coeta .... tree lot. By BOB v AN EY&EN "Embers were carried by the wind Ot .. Dlllfr,......,. and ignited the roof," wd Cha. ··Another btrilding, a 1mall guest Winds up to 80 mph pummeled house, also had its roof catch fire." S9uthem California. Of! Wednesday A smaJI veactataoo fire was also nagbt and today, downang trees and reported in COto ck Caza. Cha said. power lines aJld causina fires and Firefighters quick.ly quelled that power faHures in Orange County and blaze, which comwned an acre of dry elJCwherc. brush, she said. The Orange Coast was spared Cha said the Oranae County Fire major problems, unlike Los Angeles Department bad sent two etner1tncy County where 25 houses were de~ strike teams nonh to the Los Angeles stroyed by fire. area,· where tires and other wind- But the wind did down electrical related problems were more severe. lines and knock out po~r to 950 A power failure that may or may Southern California Edison cus.-not have been wiDd-rdued was tomers in Newpon Beach for nearly indirectly ~ fer • 1mlnor three hours Wednesday ni&ht, and rooffire last night at the Red Lion Inn fires caused more than 7$"60,000 in Costa Me514. a pohce spokesman damage to homes in Irvine and the said. Red Hill Avenue area near Tustin. "Because of a power ouiqc in the The fHe in Irvine wasata two-story,....arca. a generator had to operated for house at 17 591 Manchester. eight hours," said Costa Mesa Police "The owner of the house had stored Sgt. Tom Winter ... A dacsel exhaust some stain-soaked rags.. in a bucket stack became overheated and ignited ouuide the garage. The rags spon-the rooC' taneously combusted some time John Elston, general manager at the before 2:30 a.m.. and the winds Red Lion, said the frrc\tid less than fanned the flames." said county Fire S t,000 damage. No one was inJured Depanment spokeswoman Kathleen and the hotel was not evacuated. Cha. Edison spokesman. Jun Kennedy The Tustin fire broke out when a could not confirm this mornang fallen eower line ignited a fence at wt\ethcr or not \he power failure was 1031 Castlcgate shonly after 4:30 related to the wind. a.m. · G1"en the nrcn&th of the wands: Orange County got off lightly,.as far as elcctncal problems were concerned. Kennedy said. "We had only one major source of troubfe,"hesaid. "A wircdownat310 35th Street in Newport Beach at 8:03 p.m. affected customers from Lafayene to Balboa Boulevard and 32nd Street to PCH on Lido Isle. All customers were picked up again by 10:43 p.m." Pohcc agencies reported a rcla-ti vely quiet night, despite the winds. "We had some alarms~ off, but nothinJ out of the ordinary," said Set. Fred Heinecke of the Newpon Beach Pohce Department Costa Mesa also experienced some downed poWtt li nes, but no major problems, a~onilng to Winter. Buralar alarms trigered by the wiJlds were the major source of calls at the Irvine Police Department, Lt. Al Muir saad. "We've also had some trees down around the City, although we're still in the P.r~ss offind1ng out where they arc, ' he said. - -. Hi&h wmds have been known cause accidents that snarl traffic, but Cali- forrua Highway Patrol offiaals around the county say no major accidents were reported last niaht or earl) this morrul\J (Pleue Me COAST I A2) Index Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Entertainment Opinion People A7 AS-6 87-9 88 88 85 A9 84 rmt1n-gtan s Piersiae Vi 1age scuttle· build a SI 0-to-S 12 million parking food outlets 1rut1ally planned for the -tcga, ~ho appealed a.wroval of the structure; didn't make financial sense pn>jcct will be wiped out 1fthe council develo~ment before the state Coastal for the city. · Jollows Cook's rccommendatJ011s as Commission in 1986, today said she 'By llOB"ERT BAJlgER °' .. ..., ........... The proposed $27 million Pierside Village. a waterfront commercial deveJopment once hailed as catalyst for long-awaited redevelopment of downtown Huntington Beach, is· .being scuttled, officials disclosed today. today that the trouble-pla&ued de- velopment. planned south of the pier on the 0ccan side of Pacific Coast Highway, would be too much of a financial drain on the cit)'.. He said he will ask the City Council to.break a lease with developers at the Dec. 19 Cook said he'll recommend the city expected. was .. dehi.htcd'' by the Jum of events. negotiate directly wi th two or three Pierside Village has come under .. I've always said Pi¢rside Villqe Publlc Notices Sports Weather 89-10 81-3 A2 council mectinJ. . Cook said caty consult.ants found t hat 87,000-square-foot develop- ment. which would require the city to toJH)f-Lhe-line restaurants for the fire from environmentalists.from the would come about only over my dead waterfront site. He also will rec-very beginnang. Supponers argued. body." she said ... I've always been ommend the city go ahead wi th a however that 1t would on!) be built opposed to a commerical develop- smaller scale park1na structure, ex-on coastline already paved for an · ment on the beach." City Administrator Paul Cook said . Wetlands project turnirtgthetid~in Huntington Beach BJ ROBERT BARUR h's believed to be the first sianifi-or .. ...,,....... cant ~toration effon in the city and the tint in the area since the Environmentalists arc toiling to mid-1970s when the Bolsa Chica tum back the clock on a vacant I ed · 'd he · un lcasant 1trctch of land aloni praerve, ocat JUSt outsa et CJty. -.Br. c H..... · H · WIS created. .--· tc oest 1.,!waY. an ~n,tanaton Fish should re-enter the Hunt-:;:=:i~':!:~m~~o~:1i s~ane p_ast , inston Wctlandrd~ IS sooGn as).~~~ When the con1erV1tio sts com-are o~n, ac:co. ana to l!Y vurmmn, = their efforts in F rary or fou~ president of Fnends of .the fro . HuntJnaton Wetlands and proJect arch, uh water m t ocean will mlJUller for the restoration project. once 111in Row into the Huntinaton Also expected to make the atta Wctlarids. brinsina about a rebinl1 of home are endaneered brown pelicans. the land and crati!tf a home for cpets, cinaamoa teals, coots and endar'Fred and rare birds. oiber birds. The eftdanlered least In a city that's seemi~y aone the tens. which wiaten in SoUtb Ameri- way ofbia hotels and offiCe buildinp, ca, Ire~ ia tbe sprina. condominiums and houliftl tract1, -..-~ ....... .....__ .... pected to cost S3-t<>-S5 million. asphalt ~king lot. Onega also claimed that Ptersadc But the 55 retail shops and 12 fast-Planning Comm1ss1oner Gen Or-(Pleue eee PISRSJDB/ A.2) Boat law . wor(ling hinders parades By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Ot!M~ .... ..,. For the second year in a row. the · oast G uard 1s thrcatenang to rain on Orange CoaSl Chnstmas boat parndd Re ponding to complaants from local~ acht chartenng firms, the Coast Guard may board and 1nspCct boat5..t. dunng the parades to detenmoc · "hcther the craft are betng lcpll) opera tea. the wetlands restoration bucks the '""-aft UAll uoi::Y~ UJ9t tide. ....._ ... WSTLAJllD8/A2) Project mena.erOuyOonaaa RneJ9 tlaewetlaiada reetoradon project. Dozens of firms have reponedly can~led ftolidal. parties an the annual ewport ~ach C hnstmas boat par- ade because of the threatened anspcc- uons . . POlicemea .now enforce lilw in court IJ JONATHAN VOLUB ............... Costa Met1 Police Detective Joe Williams knows rnAi111 .. anal it only a llMll pan or cnforcina the law. He wants to do more. By day, Williamt. 32, investiptes bufllar- iel. By . niOt, he at~ Watem State Univenaty Collete ofl.aw aa F\aDenon. .. Al tons• I mnember, rve wanted to be a ~n. Al 1 policeman. I want ~ uyio inUe • cti&fence in the CIOllHIMllUIY and .UC ii .. du I can." l8id Wiltilml, a 6YI-_. de...,_.I wtnn .... t after beiftl I ~-for awtrile. I now IMrt"I OlltY t0 incba,.111 ... aadG. .. A law--oplM I IM oldooln." • Williama has doi.enl of eumplcs. John Lett. Cnit RobilOD. Del Wf'iaht and Many £..-me former lawmen wbo launa_ up ttn-~ tor laWboob. Fonner Seal .... Nice Cllief SUcy Pic:ucil retired ft'Olll dlM ~ to ~ law, ~nd former calitnia Hilbway PaUOI ofticer Mna -lltoa Sr. cr:a md &be be &om ll'ftllllilll crOob IO deleadilll ._ ..... M becl••....,. ........... ~-..ntya ... to_.. a Ii..;.. llr mjlelf Md •1 if I wuned•~·-~--~ii· ....... ,! .... .. v.-" .............. . ... ... .. ,.. ... . C">s. -=.::. I 111• nm 1 11 .. E.nmuist. who retired from Fountain V~aey 'Police Depanment IS I te,.eant after nearly ~t years. also studied at Western State, wfiicb allows scudents to cam law ~ throup niaht dules. I didn't eo to law IChool With the ~ of becollli!'I an attOmc'Y. I hked the profasion I bid." Enequast said. .. But the educatton afbded me 1CMMttuna heehh coukhl't take ....,, and it c:oWdn 't be \lken away 1f I ......_ .. ... wlliea ~ise IJ'ldualied from West-.......... ~ IN •te's bar euman---~CwMy Dillric:t At5'• Ola laim..aofl:led•• . . ... ••poljoeofl&S llm• ........ ~job.Maid. ' because of the contaeu he'd maclc as a polace officer. He was also uxd to the counroom, "I was a new DA. but I wasn't a new face." Ert1Qu1st said. Wortin&, as a oohct off acer aho 11~ him an lnsede VICW o( what lt'S hkc tO WOftt I IOftl sra~eyard shift and then "' an coun all ct.y waiuna for a cue to be calkd. Etwau111 •Id. "I think I can communatt &etter wsdl pohcc offiom becautt of that... said E ... quist. who also tellChes cnmanal &aw •t ~ ~ *"8dttiiJ. ••t know I lot of pol!Cf Olficen who were pn0r students or pnor oollalpcs." The..mo¥t 10·proeeaan111 wu ne1ural for trim. but ltt lililll··hc,._., lbillll M c.ld ... 1111 -fGl.Kl"ll/M) The uproar centers on the Coast Guard·s rettnt intcrprctataon of fed~ eral law govemmg boat cbanen. In the past. so-called "bare bolt" charters were permitted without a Coast Guard ctruficate of inspection. Yacht owners wctt allowed to charter fK>ats to and a v1dualsand bus1nnte1 IO fona as no skapper. cateflna or othcf help were provided. In add1uon. tho!c chantnna the bo9ts could not try to rocoup their eJ.penteS bl_ charsin& thc1f pelU. But the COISl Guard has recently rcanterpttted the law to reed tM1 bulincstn that chaner bolts .... '* ~ theJr emplo,ees. c..-... or • ........ ..ocllltel Will illdinctb -&Min~L -~ will ....... ~---t.::r.c.a: -.ad••• will ...... -·-r"'==~ Dill ..... u c-.a... a..• ..., .............. pi ll ., 1 bl p Cid ... 111-••••• I f · ~ we•w come cNt pretty ~t ..W CHP Ofticcr Ken Daily. 'ntre 8N ... tnlcl ..... but nothina that affects 111ftk" Tbinp were alto relatively peace- ful at local harbors and marinas, acc;otdina to the Oraqe County Harbor Patrol. But the hot. dry winds are pirticu- "1ly bad news for one activity that is in full swina at this time of ycac. Christmas uee lots in the area reponed lots of knocked over trees, ~t u well as a more thn:atenjng problem. "The hot. dry wind dries the trees 6ut pretty badly," said Harry Noonan. of Noonan and Sona, wbictl ~tes a sales lot on Newport Boulevar'd. "This year it's perticu· tatty bad because they've had a drouaht up nonh for two yean and the trees are already pretty dry when they set here. We're advis.i• our customttS to SCI their trees early put them in a shady place and water them down." Residents of Los An,eles County were hit harder by the winds., which fanned brush fires that destroyed 25 .homes and damaeed many othcn. The rnNc>r fires occurred in ~ Verne, Baldwin Partc and Glendfle. A three-story apartment buiklina 4j I. .. under coastNCtion cd1apeed 30 miles east of Los Aneeles and winds ripped the roofs from two houses in the same area, accordina to authorities. Wind-induced ~:!. failures af-fected l00.000 · customers dlrousbout Ille Soutbland. accordina to company officials. The hot, dry winds, also known u Suta AMS. ~n in the mountains of Eatern California and aweep ICl'Oll the dneris. funnel=· into the Los An,eles buin thro canyon1 and mou1uain passes. w ft the wi'hds pict up speed and temperature. It San Diego Zoo workers accused of drug use SAN DIEGO (AP) ....,.. Several tum any of the Cites over to tbe em2~~ the ~n Di~o~oo and_l!Qlicei.~ said . ex~tcd to end next week, she aaicl. :Wt~ determined 10-ha¥e.a.drua me workplace," Irvine laid. .. As far as we know, none of this has affected. animal ~or 1ervice to the visitors, and operation1 are certainly procieed- ina as usual ... the 1 nima "l'irk~ "hive n "Tli1s is not a nna or atf orpnW:d, suspended for allcacdly usina or profit-rnakina enterprise. They ~ 5clhnLillcpl drugs while on tbe job~ very isolated cases.•: zoo officials said. Followina employee alleaations of The employees. suspended this on-~job drua UJ:e ~ sales ~ co-~k with pay represent a "very small workers, zoo adm1n11traton bn'ed a pumber" of the 11500 workers at the private security farm whose qents lOO and the Wila Animal Park, zoo posed as workers at the zoo and Wild 1pokcsman Jeff Jouctt said. No AnimaJ Park, a sister facility localed tirests have been made, and the San near Estondido, spokeswoman t>ieso ZoolOlical Society, which Georgeanne Irvine said. oversees both sites, docs not plan to The four-month invcstiption is The SU~ employees face ~ible di~ipJi~ action wh.icb includes d11m11sal, 1u1pen11on without pay or a written reprimand. Their future job status• will be determined when the investiption is · tin~sbed. Jouctt aid. It PIERSIDE VILLAGE PLAN SHELVED ••• From Al Villa,e would exacerbate traffic con- _:FStion and parkina shonagcs in the ~wntown area. ;~ Councilwoman G race Winchell today that she. too. is happy with k's_ decision and that it will be positive for the merchants on ~aan Street and in other downtown lPs· : Winchell said that instead of Eviding a cataylst for downtown velopment, Pierside Village • Id more likely be ''a death knell" to merchants because of the competi- tion it would offer. Cook said consultants showed that similar wat.erfront developments in Southern California have fallen on hard times and that only the-ra- taurants in the centers are doina well. Cook said the city is very com- fortable with the six-plex entenain- mcnt and condominium center and also' comfortable with the propoaed Waterfront bold prOject. "We were not so comfortable with Picnide VillllC,'' be said. Trouble has plaaued Pienide Vil· Cook and others, said the res.-IMe and initial ~loper Bryant L. taurants should serve an entenain-M'orris ~ out after a dasaare_e-- ment complex at Main Street and ment wtth bas panners. Cook wd Pacific Coast Highway. \York on that ~nt develo~ also were wran&l- complex is slated to bqin in Febru-tna over financial matters when lie ary. . "pullod the plua-.. ....y l:ULll\. 1:15Lm, S45pm t0 27 p.m PARADEBOATCHECKSTllREATENED ••• From.Al . ''There's a certain dcaree of inter-somcbOw contribuled to the cost, pt'etation. as held up b y adminis. which i1 bunk. trative hearinas," Parson said. ...You·re~:m thcr,'re either The Cout Guard constantly heaR lian or la I don t want to been owned by a foreigner. 2·c u o.e u : HEFT SUSPECT WAS HELPING MOM ••• l1om1Al complaints from charterina firms 1Jke this'° Wullinaton, but ifl have who contend they are fi&htina unfair to I will. competition from bare 6oat chancn "They're OD very shaky around," "That leaves little room for about two-thirds of the boats here to be Coast Guard ~rtified," Luehrs said. "Ct doesn't look good." Although he said it was too soon to tell how the threatened crackdown would affect . participation. others said about 100 of the 250 boats expected to participate in the parade arc chartered by businesses. Numer- ®.S .... OlltCIL.ha'le...bcen chartered te cruise the bay while passengers watch the parade. n, then he got ill," Crooks said. fore we could adjust to that, he aonc." ~.Shuaid she's received littJe money ;11nce her husband's death. She planned to return to sdtool for a dcarcc so she could cam a better safary. Now that plan is on hold and she will likely lose her job with the storage yard. '"They can"t fire me, but they can tell me I can't have Kevin in my home." Crooks said. "Wehaveto makea whole new life. and I'm afraid I'm ~oing to lose my son through all this. But she isn't angry at Kevin: she doesn't even place the blame entirely on his shoulders. "I blame the situation," the woman said. Crooks said her son has never been in trouble before and doesn't use drugs or-drink. ''Kevinisadarnngoodkid. I was so taken back when this b.wcned. ·I would never believed it if 1 hadn't beard it from his mouth." She said Kevin, who graduated from Bolsa Grande Hi.ah School in Garden Grove, knows the bur&Jaries were wrong, and has teamed. "a tremendous IC$SOn.1' "He didn't even know what a public defender was in court today1" she sai~. referring to tht coun_ty·p&Jd attorney provided her son. "He was concerned about how much it would cost us." She contends authorities blame Kevin for more crimes than he that don't meet the strinaent Badham said. committed, and suspects the value of ccnifacate of inspection criteria, He was tcheduled to meet 'with still the &OOds was escalated as well. Parsons said. more 'Coast Guard repraentatives "ft'1heapd1 qainst the world, and "We're aJways setting complaints. today before he return• to the nation's rm afraid the wortd is a lot bigcr Ifs especially bad this ume of year," capital Friday. _ than I am. -~ -he said"" -Memben olthe Newpon Hai60r "It's aoing to be a bleak Christmas Parsons would not say wh~th« the .Area Chamber of Commerce, SJ>C?n- and a bleak~ew Ycan ... Our world Coast Guard would actually interrupt · sors of the annual Parade of Li&hts has come to an end and we don't sec ruirticipants in the upcomina that is in its 80th year, AR kecpina any future.'' ,. Christmas Boat Parade of Li&hts in their finaen crossed. Even without her husband or any Newpon Harbor, Dec. t 7-f3, the "We're concerned about it, ob- money, she and Kevin still have each Huntinaton Harbour Boat Parade, viously," said Richard Luehrs. other, and she vowed to stick with her Dec. I 0-11 , and the Dana Point chamber president. son. HarborBoarPara'dr.E>ec. I 0-11 . -He-said 1 hcy'1'C particularly upset "I d9n't care whcthe~ he's 1ui.hy or Bui the very thtcat is big enou&h that the Coast Guard is threatenina not pulty_, .. Crooks said. '"Ke 1s my that the issue has been taken up 6y action ~ust as the parade is nearing. son. I. aon't cond~nc i1t but I Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport "We re all forsafetychedcs, but this appreciate the rcason1na bebmd all of· Beach, who met with C<?1st Guard goes way beyond that," Luehn said. it officcn Wednesday and 1s prepared Many boats that have tiad safety "It wun't riaht. but it was his way to take the issue all the way to inspections couldn't win a Coast ofbel~ina me, and for that, I love him WashinJtpn O.C. Guard certificate of inspcCiion be- more. ' -"Their basis for the interpretation cause of outdated requirements, he is shot full of holes.'' Badham said. ~id. . "The Coast Guard has some chief For instance. under the Jones Act Two boats were boarded last week- end at dockside and inspected. by the Coast Guard. Neither was cited. Last year, lhe issue was compliance with the bare boat requirements. The Coast Guard cited the 54-foot motor yacht Roman Holiday-f<>Hlleptly opcratint without a cehifi~te of inspection. Avalanche kills skier ZURICH, Switzerland (AP)-An avalanche roared down Mount TitJis in the Swiss Al~ today, kjlJiq a skier at about the 7,SOO.foot level. POLICEMEN BECOMING ATTORNEYS ••• petty officer and •lieutenant who of 1914 that determines qualifi- in•erprct the law, saying a person who cations. a boat has to have been built chancrs a ·boat, a bare boat charter. in the U.S .. can never have sailed out and takes employees, that they've of U.S. waters and can never have Search teams using dop needed SO minutes to locale the woman, wbo was found aJive but critically injured. tromAl defend accused criminals. "I have t he skills, but philosoph1cally. I couldn't," Engquist said. "I just can't picture myself in t hat cap acity. I'm a con- scrvative .... and always will be." But Stapleton, who defended six clients accused offirst-dcgree murder among hundreds of cases, said he didn't have any trouble defendin& men as an attorney, ahhouah he locked ue hundreds in his 17 years with the CHP. For him, it was a matter of money -and age. "I was too old to go to the DA 's office, and I wanted to make some money," Stapleton said "I worked a lot of holidays and Christmases. h 's nice to go borne for them now.'' Besides, he said. he worked as an officer at a time when the job was becoming increasingly difficult and complicated because of rulings by couns perceived to be liberal. "It was gettina worse and worse," he said. 'Tm glad I'm not a police- man today. It's still bad: "You'd lock somebody up and they'd be back on the streets before you could crank up your motor- cycle.'' Stapleton scoffs at the notion that policemen are conservatives and at odds with defense attorneys, who arc often viewed as liberals. .. Most attorneys AR deci>-down conservatives," he said. ..But at- tomexs arc the biggest mercenaries. They II fight under any flag for a fee ... Williams said he recopiud that bis view bas been tainted by bis wortc a a police officer. Wortina u a defense attorney milht baJa.aCe that out, and help him obtain his top pl -becomin& I judle. "It milbt IC> apinst the pain, beclue au police officer jt'1 my job to put croon in jail, .. Wihiam1 said. .. But I may have to do defeme just to k&p a balance.'' Stapleton said even u a defmlC attorney, he recopizcs that mOlt people arrested by police are probably pilty of t0me cnme. "But there's a lot of araY area. For a police officer, it's black and white. For a lawyer there's IJ'IY areas," Stapleton said. 0 You just have to accept it. Everybody is entitled to a defense." \. WETLANDS NEARING COMPLETION ••. From Al Stapleton said the role oh defense attorney is to ensure the state -the district attorney -does iu job will cover about 80 pen:cnt of the area on the inland side of tbc.Pacific Coast in the form of a grant from the probably. With a properly prepared in knee-deep water, said Gorman~43, Hi&hway-' between Brookhunt Street California Coastal conservancy. ...- case, no defense attorney can set a an eqjnecr with the Long Beach r-ire ana the ;)Iota Ana River, and t.cks The restoration is expcctCd to cos1 auAilty man1 cofreenVJ' ~ct:!.d tho ....... Wil-Department. The water wall nourish a up to \be Oranae County Sarutation about $6001000. Oranac County aov· .fter ..... rqrowth of ~icklewcCd and cord District treatment plant. ernment wiU JJ9Y 6S percent of the Iiams uid be would hav,e a problem tha "de r--..4 d aa.........-th ti d ·11 persuadj . . nd. hi srass t wa ~v1 1uuu an w .. -n a hUJt Ca•-Ntlar t.....cL .. _ cos ~use ewe an SWl serveas n• a1ury llAJDlt IC Jn& s . ...i r. ·.....1-IK; -·,... u. IUiui; -.: ......... nd l th t f client 10 ihe ps cbamber. neshna .,.aces ior II~. finishes crea1m1 channels that wind a .... cnuon ~1n a cu e cos o .. I'd bave a real difficulty standing The restoration will return con-throuah the area. the berm of the ~ ~~~ facilities th.at had been up and atpj-that just beeaute he ditions to the ~a ihcy were before B~unt Street flood conuol cban-Gonrmanm sac .uead 1· st d · 1983 -·•-....... ...-.... ~ .......... a. family that be hcific Cou\. · way was built in net will be removed to unlcuh water. 1 u Y 10 ----_. --abowed that flood system required ~·:.._*death penalty," the the 1920l,cutti .. ofl'thetidalflowno The land was g;rchued' at about $3.S million worth of wortc. The ~~~--.. ...... ___ .__. •-... inland area. he said. Most of the land $7,000 an acrc the Huoti:C restoration CS1Cntially accom~ishes --.--~ ._ ... -.. ~ ....... =-restored was intended to be tbe .. .-1 frac · f more .... _ u --said he knows for the m-faled hcific Coul Beach WctlaodaConterva.DC)'. same..,.. au tion o cost .._, 1 -... piesidrii1 is Bob Maftdic. a former while preservina open ~ and IC'Veral *fen1e anomeys who su~ freeway. mayor and a Huntinaton &e.ch . w,·vi~thc birds. and fish a place to pon the death penalty. Tbe ....:t.1a!.r... ...... 1 •· .... ,_ ...__ Mucb of•t..-a id "You can't 8" emoUonal about·it r;:;::;::;-;;,;;;:;:;R;;;,;;; ..... :;:;;;,;;; .. ;;;;--..;;,;;;:;::;~:;:;:;;;;;;;;na;;;;;;\l:;vc:;:so;;;n:;.:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;"""";;;;;;m;oney;;;;;;;;;c:ame;;;!ii;;;;;;';ve;;.;;;;;;rm;;;;;;;;;;n;;;;sa;;;;;;;:. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;. , " he said. .. y OU MYC IO Kp8nlt the emotions (tom tbe Dl'OfeuiOn. wrherec::oald be the wont slimeball in the wortd, and jus& beca111t I defend him doeln't meaa rm IOina to lake biln home to dinner." Williaml ii ia bit ftrM 1e1M1ter of ... ~ ... ~--· ~ ...... olllinl.Hellid. Winning lotto nu·mbers =·::a.=...*'=1:== ........... .. ... bow ..... ~ .... . By Tlte Altoetate4 Press l Here are the winnin& numben picked Wednesday night for the ~fomia Lottery's twice-wcek.J/. ~ .~ ~~=~~~:. ~~. 25, •. ·• Playen who correctly auessed all six numbers will share ~prii.e pool of SI 3.S miUjon1 lot~ry officials said. All thole wno picked five numben •plus the bonus number will divide ORANGE ....... co~~n --Jr.I MAMOfflCE m ... 9-r It .• Oo9t• MeM. CA 111111 ...... 90ll IMO, Coe,.,,,._, CA 12629 amonathemlClvesaprizepoolofSJ.9 ta .... and ..... you ~ .. .. million; five of six will ame c:IMlily nay~"'°' oftimii $991,000: four of ail wiU llwe oal dllin. ,OU ft jail ~ • .. $90 I ,000. Three of six is worth an Kat of your pllllh and cloiDI evef1- tbi111109 CA!l;' WilliamuaicC .. 8ein&-a\ltomatic SS per-Jnner. a ....,.ICe oftieer, ..,... * a k>t a( The numbcn were cholen by Lotto .,_ 1 - machine durina a television broed-ner.uve tbinp YCJU'!f students doca't. . . , . r--I know you can I be a botfh.ot cast on11nauna m ~.-..ment~. attorney wb0'1 aoina ao cbaftee the The sales from S.twday nJabt to world ovemilbt I just want to help Wednaday's drawina were tl8"' continue to make my community a million. place we all want to lave." !!"°'' .. =:t .• . ~ ..... , ... ,. ~ • «Ht«lm, Ja.tcaU 642-6088 ...... , Cit IJIJ I T ... JllJW ..... =-~-­w.-........ , ' • - Ot.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thuflday, December I . 1911 ,,. . Ferguson says Brown bo_ught vot ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol .. o.llJ .......... SUU"tina that Assembly peaker W1lhe Brown could be 1u11ty of bnb1ng other le11slators to mamta1n his power. Asstmblyman Gil Ferguson on Wednes· day asked California Attorney General John Van de K~mp to 1nves11ga1e the speaker. calhng the cha~ ··ndLculous " Section IS of Article 4 of the C ons11tu· t1on reads: "A person v.ho sttks to 1nflueoce the \Ole oracuon ofa member of the Legislature in the members leg1sJat1"e capacity by bribery, promise of reward. 1nt1m1dat1on. orothcrd1shonest means or a Dlemberofthe ~slature so influenced. 1s guLlt) of a felony • ra~est form of 1nt1m1dtt1on •• Ferguson '\.Std Bro~n·s appointment of .\s'i('mbl~ man R1c_hard Flo)d, D-Gar· dena. to the chau'manship of the Gov- emmenlal Organwu1on Comm111tt was an uample of such illegal acu' ll) at v.ork Sut.an JcttOft. Br~n·$ preu wauuy. said toda). "Thal doesn't tven clela we comment. it's so ndicu&ous. The> 've ID8dc that accusation 10()1 11mes. Ferguson, R-Ncwpon Beach, cited a section of the state Constitution m sugesting Brown may have 1·commltted a felony in scekina to influence votes to maintain his pos1t1on as SpeA.er throu~ a pervasive system of .rewards and ptin1sh- ments that amounts to bribery ... ' ··1 am not a lawyer," Ferguson said. "but it seems pre.tty clear to me that when )'OU promise people choice committee assign· ments. larger staff. b1ger offices and other benefits. that's bribery and a promise of reward. . ' .. Is he chairman because ' of his in· telltgence'l .. Fer~uson asked. ··His charm'> Hi s 2ood looks Hi s w1Lhngness to '40rk hard"! "No. ""hen )Ou think about 1t, his onl) real quahficauon is his suppon for Willie Brown He's been bought. pure and s1mplr. "Th1s 1s nothing nev. fo r W1ll1e Brown. .. What about Ross Johnson threaaeni~ recall to an)bo<i) v.ho voted for Brown. That's a heck of a lot more in11m1dati .. than •an)thtng W1lhe Brown has tver done." Jetton said Johnson, R-Fullenon. was elected min- ority leader of the.Assembly whtn Brown was re~lectcd •J)C'aker. Jetton said Brown ~s several times •ppealed for unit} since his re~lcction. "\ A spokeswoman for Brown qu1ckl) dismissed Ferguson's allega11ons today. ___, "And when }OU threaten to w11hhold even minimum' levels 9f staff support officespaceandcomm1t1ce assignments to those who dare oppose }OU -that 1s the These gu~s haH~. spent ttns of millions of dolla~ of ta.>. mone) o .. er the ~ears to maintain their P.Qv.er and hfe St) le." he said .. He said 1t was time to put behind us the differences. called on ever\one to wort together on the problems facing Cahfomaa and end the back stabbing." she said. -~~~ :~~;g~' s~==i==m~.)=e=r=u:::n:::n:::::;in:::·· ~g~,o~u~t ~f o~r~. ~~o71d~-L~B~. ~h~O~· u~s~.e~-:i fun by degrees ~~!~~~RNEST ., - As citv worlctrs scramble to find a new In mdition to the festive lights;shopping can locauon.for one of the first houses built in gridlock and other trimmings that generally accom· the Three Arch Bay community of Laguna pa.ny the annual holiday season. Californians are Beach. the Cit) Council has turned over treated to an additional ritual. the ho urglass for the last t1tfle. Call it the Great Midwestern Cnnstmas Gripe. If a new location for the 61-year-old For brevity's sake here, "Midwest" encompasses hou5c on South La Scnda Drive is not any place where you need snow tires and super-found by New Year's Da y. the propeny human patience between December and March. 'owner will be issued a permit 10 demolish Every year. native Californians arc 'forced to the structure and begin construction on a listen to boring stories about how wonderful it is to .. new house. experience-a "real" Christmas "back East" and how-Eric Speare. a doctor who has owned the dreadful 1t is to go Christmas tree shopping under gabled, shingle-sided house since 1981. cloudless, 80-degree skies. had been asked by the city to ti) and find a You've undoubtedly heard these tales of woe. way to relocate the 1927 house before probably from some Hawaiian-shirted human redeveloping the lot. formerly from Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio.-or some such. Since a new location has no been found netherworldly locale. These folks will tell you. quite after months of searching, Speare told the confidently. that it's not a "real" Christmas unless Ci ty Council this week that 11's ume to your breath solidifies upon leaving your mouth. allo.w him to conunue wJth his proJect. unless you need a Soviet icebttalcer~ gcrto the "We feel that v..e·, e follov.ed througlt lrocery store and unless, of course. there is at least a with what we were required to do, .. Speare sprinkhng of said. "It's been seven months and I see it as snow on the unfair to sn and wait for a long period of ground. time ... Of course. Laguna Beach res ident Joyce Granger if you ask thc;se and the Pacific W1ldhfe Foundation both same folks any expressed interest in sa' mg the house. but other time of nenher opuon materialized. Pacific the year wh y Wildlife fou nd the task of moving the two- they moved to story home too onerous and e~pens1ve. It Ca Ii for n 1 a · is unclear wh,e lher Granger 1s still dollars to doughnuts they'll say sunshine and warm interested in the proJeCt. weather. And it's a safe bet Jesus wasn't wrapped in Pan of the ddlicult} is that, although the swaddling clothes because of a snowstorm outside house will be donated by pearc. 1t would his manger. · --probably ha ve to be moved in four pieces. Still. all things being equal under t~e California a process that could cost ~P to SS_0.000. sun, there are a lot of transplanted Midwesterners And there will be additional charges once ·. < .,...,P-.,._., ........ who get homesi~k during the hol!days. I arri 9ne 9f the house is moved. such as for sccunng them being onginally from M1ch1pn. which is the structure to a new foundauon and Thi• 61-year-old bouee in Tbr~ Arch Bay may face thewreckln& ball eoon. where I federal Expressed.my Hawaiian shins after connecting the plumbing In addition. the • being pointed out as a tourist one too many umeS". project would sull ha' e 10 be approved b~ truth 15 upon u . 1t"s ume 10 scnol) h m1th. v.ho owned the house trom I 96 to house he SQld to peare is structurally Yes. I love California. but yes I miss the the cit) ·s design re' 1ew board. consider what m1ghL be some '1ablc 19 I. rem1nisced~bout ns h1stof) sound. but there's no v.a~ of knowing hov. Midwest at Chnstmas time. ·-·1--.&< .... Unltr thJ: prQJ_CCt I not dead. ion.:-Bul~ l k~--... • .--"~as c0llecl~he-Red c~ uld ~lhs\~O I wa:s-""'111Rd-wht eamect-matlh according to K>lc Butterw 1ck. d1mmr of The cit} w 111 do v. hat n ca n to hcf p J "someJhang v. hen I first fell in lo' e v. nh that locauon marketin1gods at Nordstrom had broudll a little communit) development for the c11~. mo .. e go smooth!~. Butterw1d. said. and tittle house.. mnh ~1d "Jt v.as such a .\lthough cll~ v.orkers remain 'op- Midwest Chnstmas cheer to the parking Tot at their "Ironically'. we '4ere approached b~ the prOJCCl could be read) to go !xforc th~ cute httle house I said I'd hl..t 10 ov.n 11 1nd umist1c the house w 111 be rescued. Spt~ 15 South Coast Plaza store. someone else this morning who' 1c"ed the design re' 1c" board b~ the end of the m) husband said.'" e'll bu} n and ren t 11 not Under a tent in the store's front parkmg lot sits discu sion lasi night on telc' 1s1on v.ho has .... rnonth out:· a makeshift ~cc skating rink, which com pan) ew rc scd a \Cl) definite interest in the "We don't t..nov. 1f 1h1'> 1s going to m1th s~ud she and her hu band v.ho "I v.ould lile to sa' that J think the time officials ballyhoo as the only outdoor ice nnk in building... Buttenqd, said "cdnesda}. matenahze at thi point.'' he said "It look died " ~e~rs ago. had planned to has passed fo rth is (relocation) to be able to Southern CalifoM1a. It sounds like a promotional .. We hke to think that ma) be something promising. but v.e don't ha'e confirma-e'entuall\ mo'e in to the:-house he acromphshed .. peare said. "I think stunt. which it is more or less. but proceeds from the v.111 matenah1e hen:. That's our hope and uon:· .\It ~as going to he our n-urtment that 1f u could ha'e been done. 1t v.ould rink go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. so it' e\J)cctall.on." While cm olliciats v.ere considenng ho me:· she said. mi th. v.ho no" "' e an a ha'e be'en done I think the ume has come ·ultimately for a good cause. "I behe .. e that nov. that tin: moment of lasf-<htch ctT'orts to sa' c the 1ruc1ure. Reth .nearb~ house built the same ~ear said the and gone ·· Back to the rink. It's rectangular,..slightl> lafler than a backyardsw1mming{X>OI and is covered v.1th. ice. For$4. you can' rent a pa1rof skates. hop onto the rink and skat( in circles. That's pretty much it. But as h.okey as it sounds. it's fun . · ' · As I cut aro1,1nd the rink in a wobbl> ellipse. I somehow forgot that 11 was 75 degrees. I forgot that I was wearing a short-sleeved shin. i\nd l re· membered tht times, long ago. that my brother and I used to strap on beat-up hockey skates and chase· each other around one of several ice ponds that Libel claim voided; ·Residency law upheld both sideS pleased· On veterans ' benefits LO .\ 'GELE {AP) -.\ Judge ha' "h01'\a member of the Paral~zed Veterans reje\ tcd a challenge 10 C'ahforn1a la" that of .\menca and other 'eterans "who did require \Ctcrans 10 ha'e been tau: not mett the requirements. dotted the field behfnd our house. We'd skate and skate under clouds that stretched to the horizon in every direction. not caring that' our faces wtrc being numbed and reddened by the sub-zero temperatures. Then when our behinds were thoroughly bruised from countless falls and our energy was drained. we'd head for the warmth of home and, more often than not. a mug of By The AJsodated Prtss In i ruling relea ed Tue~a~ Orange Count\ Court Comm1.; 1oncr Eleanor Rep.-clect ('hri lO\ of New pon Beach Palk. who IS O\Crseeang the l3t.C granted a "on dismissal of a hbel claim in a $5 request b) Co\· attornc:-' s to d1!lm1ss the m1lhon lav..suit b) Werner Erhard and hbel charge Associate$. but lander allegations against . Pa~k said the pamphlet wa., J (on mu· the congres man-to-be were allowed 10 tionall~ protected pohucal 1a11:men1 stand. . · .1 rt'>1den1s v.hcn the' entered the sef\1ce 1n "Theco unapproachesth1scasew1ththe order 10 be ehglble for cena1n tatc recogna11on of the obhgauon the state. all , c:-h.•r.in benc1i1s states. ov.e It.. those who ha .. c sacrificed IO uperior lour< Judge Ba r net much tor their nation:· the JUd~ notecl l oo~rman Jcn1ed a request \\ ednesday ··.\sen 1cept'r n sef\·es th e nauon, all the tor an 1nJunct1on declanng tile residence states. not JU \the state the SCI"\ 1ceperson n-quiremenlS unconsu1ut1onal hail from at the time of entt) into the hot chocolate. Sappy? Sure. But that's pan of the' season. too. The Nordttrom rink isn't a thistle-lined ice pond by any stretch of the imagination. no more than a concrtte-lined wave pooJ is Tile Wedge. But for a Midwesterner needing a touch of '\!though the lander charges remain Howe,er. she dcn1cd a reque t to undecided a a result of the JUdge's d1smi-ss charge.s that CO\ upponc" dec1s1on, attornc) for both sides claimed po mg as pollsters phon1.·d 'oter' anJ .. 1ctory. asked. residents 1f the~ 1.ould 'otc lllrr~ The lawsu11 filed in Ma' temmcd from candidate ucd toe t The la"'su11 \\as in111atcd b~ a man "ho sen 1ct: "'J" a 'ew \ Nl resident "hen he en tered Hov.e' er the Ju dge al o said that linking thl' .xrrfl\ but la tC'T'-mOH:d 10 ( ahll)rn1a some til:ncfits to res1dcnc~ requirements and ha~ bel.'n dc."Tlll'd a ~1,tJDlC:-..-tor h1 doe\ Ol't unconstitut1onall) create two ,on,· cdUl'Jllon ..aid attomc\ Pcgine cla l I \Ctcrans. because some benefit (1r3\\0n program., do not require a "eteran to havc Christmas past, it'll do. a campaign pamphlet thai cntu:'lled ("o,·s Erhard attorne) ~ ilh .1m O'Hart' \.'td opponent athan Rosenberg for his ties 10 the ruling '1nd u:atcd his 'lient '•l\ est. the human-po1cn11al moH'ment attornc) Sue H1m melnch .l"'l da1meJ fo unded b} hi s brother. Erhard · '1ctor) Otherplain110" "l'rt' "11chael <Jurt'ck3s bl-en a 'itatc re\ldent -MADD's red ribbons give pledge to sober driving BJ IRIS YOKOI ... ..., ....... Orante County Mott.e.rs Apinst • Onmk Drivina want driven to tie red ribbons on their car antennas and door bandies 111 sian of commitment to IOber driviat durint the holidays. The local chapter joined other Southern California branches of the national orpnization this week to kick off Red Ribbon '88, a month- ~ campaip to p:t motorists to pled9,e they wi ll not drive while an•ica*1. · · In OraDll Cou~ty, MADD and :-•e !POf'IOr 7-Eleven stores a Iona lllt of businesses, 1ebools ll&•pod •••e• A variety o( Coon beef para-DMrn&lia wu stolen Monday ft'Om a a"'"buli"J &ruc:IL makint I dehvcr')' at Lucky 1 Market on Balboa Boulevard. The drinr of the uwk told polece he ~nt inside the l&Ort to IMke a drbvtry and m•mcd to Rnd aboUt S80 ~onh of T-thans, sweattharu and a ('Cf'lmte beer Sleln ntitains. The trvck was kf\ unlQ(kcd. ,._ .... van., · A snnch sto~ tfte Chn1tmas lathts r and law enforcement agencies that t.ck the promotion to "k'ttp the Promise.-Don't Dnnk and Dmc:· Amona the many in .. ·ohed w11h the campaian are the Irvine Mamott Hotel, Automobile Service Dealers of <>rans County, Golden West Col· Iese, Western Di$itaJ and Chevron. The participauna groups wttl dis· tribute the plastic ribbons to be 11ed on the dnver's side of vehicles. So far. about S00.000 ribbons have been distributed in Oranae Count). chapter director Janet Cater said. The national campaian 1s in llS third year, and ddltn ftom a similar effort headed annually 1n October by Drua-Free Youth of America 1n that from a home on the 9000 bl()(k Crocus Avenue late Wednesda) n11ht. ,_!_J_~ -' mus1e1an ~int 111he Hop on Tuesday niaht ,.._ hit Jll(kct cont11nnt1 his waltes Oft an amphfttt sauans bth1nd the IUle neer an open door. Jecket altd wal1ct -.re stoltn wnb an csumaMd Sl61 loea. • • • • Somconr Placctl bras aftdte a 1988 HC*Sa ~-lillrPd °" the' 11000 bloct o( • PMit 9lrert lltt Wednesday and rt~ 911 A:>ar M-'.DD's cffon 1s aimed Jt alcohol while the foll program focu~ on drug abuse pre' cntton -"Our goJI \\Ith this lam~l31gn 1 targc.·tmg the dn' 1ng popul:111on : 1n an dlbn to cut Jo\\ n on tnJune and fa1ah11cs'dunng the hohda~s." Carter said. Last lA"'CC'm~r. the ahforn1a H1ghwa> Patrol reponed ni ne fatal alcohol-related colh ions occurC'd on Omnge Count} htgh\\3\ "h1le the nauo nv.1dc number "a about ~.000. f.\ter said. "The hohda)~•m·:i tim1l~ lime: \\C" want 10 he sure thc ·re pent cel- cbratma. oot in cmcrge.nC} rooms and funeral homes." Cater ~1d tl!n. coeea ..... fvm rmob ha~r bid da~ " ,3r th1cl tntd to ~al a Oodtc C'nallcnacr p1rktd on Maplt Street. but h1~ tO<ll broke and he ~tied f'or tht radio 1n"C11d. • • • .\ wnan ftf'f bl'oR out Oft tht root ot Red lt0n Inn aftcf a.,:nmtkW bumtd out. The ~ ......., Md bttn ""''""' fDr cWM ,...,. e.ldw of• ~ MK\OUt mrwti• lM de\,. ·o . . . ' IOJUtll' \\l're rcp~med Irvine (hn tma ah:a~ ... •1.nnH.'' ,•arh for \would·~ Good \amantan tum- thc bad su' . .\th id r\ J• lwd thraush . 1.•d out to be JU t am,thcr ... rO\lk v. hen a pa rtiJll\. rolll'd dl'\'n ~inJ \\ ,11 3 hl· \topped to help .1 "''man who~ car parl..~d on fJin ll''' R ,1 lnJ ,Jr had broken do" n and m .. 1cad madc 1.lff"llhS b'\\•lrthll" ,tppcd 'tolc hc.r pur.c The 1nc1d1.·ntoccurred pre~nl La&una Beach Police re.'~'' l'd a call tr.'m :i m.ln at I 05 a m \J\ mg he hJd ~ n '"alkd ti' an unkncmn m.lk "ht' ,1;11mC'd tO h<- v.atc.:h1ng him throush 1hi: "1nJ " \\hen ollil\'f"iJm\\'l1.u th' ll• · 111~x~ ol ~h rtlc ~trcet. the' h.,unJ n1.llh1ng, unu ual 1n tht ne1ah6'lrhood • l' • . .\ m.ln wrann1 onh J r ~hlr\ V.J'I cen "alk1ng in thf tra'tfa. lane~ 1n the 81g Bc-nd area o( L1juna ( an~on Ro4d JU'l t after '\ a m \\ ··dm•\JJ' "hen pohl'c am' eJ th\ 'u)p...'\:'t ".1' 80~(' on .\lton Part.. v.a\ ncar ( uh cr Dn' e · at about I 0 p m \\ cdne'>da' Thc:- u pt'('I "a de ·nbcd .1' a ... , hue male 11'1 h1 3U • aOOlH 6 INI : In ht:' tall and drt) mg a red t-orJ pickup tru.:I.. fhc oman w3<; nt'( inJureJ • • • lmconc rcponeJ tha t a .. 111.. tl o" ·r .Jrrangcmcnt v.as <otolen lrom a bu)i· n1.''i!> in the I )() blo.. k 1.lf \on "arman .\'en UC' bct\\etn C\ p m T u1.' da and am "cdnesda' • • • \ Cabbage Patch doll. tdC'' 14'1on '>Cl :ind pair of unglas~' "en-stolen trom a home in the ·COO bl t.. of c ampus0mcbet~ccn9:rnd IOp m \\edn1:~il' I Woman kidnapped, raped IQ FV -'. C tJ l\1c\a ~oman ~~>rtcd t-<1ng kidnapped and raptd \\t'dn~· • da\ in I ount:un \ -11cv • the v.uman 10IJ ~h\"\' h<' v.-:a'i v.:.ilt..int thr,\uih a par .. 1n1 h,11 •• thr 1ntl'l'SC\ llllll Of1 larbN "''UIC' 111\1 and Edlflltr \\tnuc when an H~1lant gra~ hl'r lrom hl'hinJ It ~N'tut 7 pm. The tt 1't'r hd\1 a L:n1fl.' r 'lhl'r 'harp 1n1>trum~ n1 to the " 11m·, ·thr03t and f>\111..J h~r 1nt{l h" 1ru, ll f'\>h('C 1J. tte drnw to the f\'.ar of thl' hu\IOl''' • I Huntin1ton Beac h \ rc'l1dcnt in the 4000 bloc\. of "1.1nJ "11J that a light h1n1ng in the p.alll'• J'' :il..cned him at ~ a m toda~ He 11.lOlcJ out and reportedl) saw a man in a ~·o" bo' hat 1n h}S t~ v. ho had d1mtx·d to" 1ndow level • • • \ man !.3'1d he got -ihe "1lhes" v. hl'n a m:in v.11h a blanl et around him "ail ed amund reaming in tbe arC'3 t'I Paufil C'oa t H1ghv.a y and "-1nth ''r~t ~:ibout I(} 30 pm l hul"'Ja' The man reportcdl) ~as la,t -.el'n l'ntenng a gate in the Harbor Pa\1fo; l1.lmplc\ • • • .\ ""l'man said someone brok.e 1neo hcr house m the 16000 block of \1ar1an Ll1ne v. h1le 1t \\IS co"ert'd_ ~) a tum1g.u ion tent and stole a SlOO mtnk tok and I~ "her dollars A4 Or~ Coast OAIL.Y PILOT/ Thurlday, Dec9mber 8. t988 -. uake de ~roys oviet cities~; ' . . thousands die MOSCOW (AP) -A devastating earthquake wiped out villages and leveled cities in Armenia1 and Soviet officials said today that tnousands of people were killed. Other reports satd tens of thousands died. Soviet officials rushed military surgeons and tons of medical supplies into th e mountainous southern re-oublic oO.J million people. whereat lcast50 cbudren..wuercponed buried by rubble when their school col- lapsed. Officials set up a "helicopter bridge" to.take the inJured north to hospitals in neighboring Soviet Gcor- gja. President Mikhail S. Gorbach_ev cµt'5hon his visit to the United States. apd aides said he would fly to Armenia to take command of the rescue operation. Soviet officials reported thousands Qf people were killed but provided no detailed casualty count. quoted Armenian oflicials as sayina 50.000 people were killed. The Unit· cd News of India, quotina Foreip Ministry . officii!IS in Moscow, also said 50.000 people died. None of the reports could be confirmed. The official Soviet news agency Tass reported that destruction also occurred in Georg.ia and the A.zcrbai. jao republic ID !he Ortbcm Caucasus. Tent cities for evacuees were ~t up virtually throughout nonhwcstern Armenia. which was hardest hit by the qtlake. Military surgeons "arc carryina out a series of difficult operations, includ- ing on children. in field conditions," army Gen._ Vladimir Arkhipov told Tass. • .. The earthquake. which struck Wednesday at midmorning. wiped out Spitak. a town of 16.000 about 55 miles· northwest of the Armenian capital of Yerevan, a g()vernment newspaper said. lzvestia said just one of (he town's eiaht schools remained standing. ' .,., ,, ... ,,. Western Eur.ope hails Goi-bachev · cutback pledge LONDON (AP)-West European leaden welcomed Mikhail S. Gorbachev'1 Pledae to unilaterally cut Soviet conventional forces. but some warned that even after such a move the Sovic11 will remain mili- ta~ly su~rior to NA TO. China s leaden also welcomed the Soviet president's f>ledt!e. in a speech at the United Nations in New York Wednesday, to demobilize S00,000 Dledle 10 l'elllOft S,000 tank.a a.net 50.000 IJ'OOll from Enl Oermany, Czechollo~ia and Hunpry. lut die Clcchoslovak Communist daily Ruck ~vo said. the aim .. is .to aive conventional d111rmament a vital shot in the arm." ''The pgint is literally to f~ Western pertners to •tC?P pv1n1 spcecbes .... about the need foi dis- armament, abOut their concern ~~ut the-buildwp ef &FGGPI aAd. mlll&Ui~-1 Gorbechev said that as pan of the tcchnolotY in Eu~pe. al_'d to •.tan initiative to reduce 1he Soviet army to aetina," said foreign editor Milan about five million soklien "a ~or· Jelinek. ponion of Soviet tr~ temporarily State TV in communist Poland stationed (in Monaoha) will return carried without comment footqc of home." Gorbachev making the an- ..This is a positive development," nouncement. . Forcian Ministry spokesman Li In Warsaw. Jacek Czapu.towacz. co- Zhaoxina said in Beijina. founder of Poland's P,K~fist aroup China Jona has demanded the • Peace and F~OfT!. said 1~ could ~ Kremlin reduce its troop presence the "fint stee to w1thdrawm1 Soviet along their common. ~rder ~· · 1 troo{'S fro"'! ~oland. . condition for normahz1n1 relauons / Prime M1n11terMarpret Thatcher after nearly 30 years of cstranaement. of Britain called it :·a very positive The Soviet Union stations nearly step forward;" and "Just exactly what 50,000 troops in Monaolia and pulled, we wanted." out about 12,000 'soldiers in 1987. In Brussels. NATO Secretary-Gcn- Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, prel- ate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America in New York. quoted sources in Armenia as saying the death toll could reach 70,000. Japan's Kyodo News Sc~ice . The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake measured 6.9 on the Richter scale. Baab, •e:c:,;a:: Gorbaclan wawt to prw near 8tatae of Liberty fo Rew York eammlt •eetinl· Most East European news media cral Manfred Woerner said the move reponed without comment on "seems to be a step in the riaht Gorbachev's prdhlise, includina a direction." l Mande1amovedto1io.useonpn.aa1arm-tJ-S J·e~crashes ·1·nto West Perman h~II11es--- JOHANNESBURG (AP) -W~nesda 'stra.nsfert.hat~andela's • • :L • '-J' ' .V.J N_elson Marydela. l~der of the out~t release. IS not 1.mm1nent. REMSCHEID, West Germany The A-IO Thunderbolt II jet, a munition. There was no word on the them seriously. outla~~ Afn!=An Nauonat Congress .Prison. offietal~ satd Mandela's (AP)-A U.S. Air Forcejetcarryina pound attack plane desianed to fate of the pilot. Neunherz told The ... We haven't. even reach~ the and Jlllcd since ~ 9~2· has been w1fe, Winnie. children. •!'d &rand-ammunition slammed into a residen· suppon around forces, was carryina Associated Press in a telephone 11rc"'ft. h's still .wedaed int~ a tran.sferrcd from a ~lime to a house on children would ~ve unhmlled ~ tial area of this city today. settina 1,000 rounds of 30-mm training inteiview. . burnina house," Ae1schman~ said. a pnson fann outside Cape Town. to Mandela at h1~ new quaners in a buildinp and homes on fire. At least ammunition, said U.S~ Air Force The ARD and ZDF television • The government has been under staff house on pnson property. five people were reported killed and apokesman Lt. Col. Ed Neunherz. networks reported five bodies we~ A witness, quoted on local radio in tense domestic and international Mrs. Mandela. however, rejected dozens injured. He said the ammunition could pulled from the burnina rubble in the station WDR said: ''A briaht oranae ' pressure to unconditionally release the offer and said she will continue to Retcue officials said the death toll exP.ode on im1J9ct. Local officials central West German city. fireball went up. The aircraft th.e 7~year-old Mandela, South _ m·ake the standard 40-minute visits to could rise .. Authorities were fightina, wd there were several -explosions Reinhard Fleischmann: a spokes.. slammed into a house about 50 Africa's most famous black leader. her husband until he is freed, accord-flames as they tried to reach the scene after the crash and that they believed man for Remscheid, said octwecn ~ meten(5S yards) in front of me. Then But officials indicated aft~r ing to the family's lawyer. of the crash. • the blasts were caused by the am-. to .SO people. were injured, many of tflcre were explosions." . Bush's choice foi' tJ .N •. envoy was secret cOUrier to Contras WASHINGTON ( ~P)-The man chosen b) George Bush to be United Nations ambassaaor told Tran-Con- tra congressional 1n vesugators he acted as a couner 1n a secret plan to pro.v1de military equipment to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels at a time U.S. go,emmcnt assistance was proh1b1tcd. Thomas P1ckenng testified in July 1987 before the Senate Select Com- mittee that investigated the Reagan admin1stra11on·s secret arms sales to Iran and the subsequent diversion of profits to the Contras. P1ckenng told the panel he carried a document provided by a private group tha1 planned to provide I weapons to the Contras, ~ving it to sensitivity· of the private operation then-National Security aide Oliver and he wouldn't have known whom Non . --------..· n the-depanmeat-&o notify. He said he believed the document Pickerina satd he had beC'll con- discusscd a donation or sale of tactcd by someone representing the weapons and equipment with a group and asked if he would help .. dollar value wh ich was in the deliver the document. Pickerina did millions." not identify the group in his testi- Pickering was ambassador to El mony other than to 'say it was Sal vador when he delivered the "enga&edeitherinsolicitingorreceiv- document to North. In his testimony. ing assistance for the Contras." he said he did not consid~r his action Pickerina told the panel "the arour. to have' violated the Boland Amend-had information about a donation • ment, which at the time prohibited and wanted the document to 10 to U.S. aid to the Contras. Contra leader Adolfo Calero. Pick- He said he d id not report his erina said he delivered the document actions through normal State Depart-to Nonh, who , subsequently con- ment channels because of the finned receivina it. HOLIDAY SALE! 20o/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK (Exreptions: merchandise already on aale and special orders.) Somethinr Special feminine fashions We ~pe<1ah2e in fashions for the missy flcure sizes 4· I 8. also petites 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square• 645-5711 Three In armed standoff give up ·MONONGAHELA, Pa. (AP) - Three family members who bar- ricaded themselves inside their tore- closed house surrendered today after a I S.hour standoff that bqan when someone ftredthotsat police~Qt­ serve an eviction notice. Women advised not to accept · Dalkon Shield compensation Before dawn, officers finally coax- ed Raymond Baumiller, his mother, ·Katherine, and his 24-year-old sist from the house, police said. Baumiller, 31S, wasarraianed before a Cannonsbura maaistrate on charges of attempted homicide, agravatcd assault and recklessly endanaering another person. He was held in lieu of SI 0,000 bond. The women were not charged. No one was hun in the standoff, which ended about 5:30 a.m. WASHINGTON {AP)-Women who accept a S72S compensation offer for injuries caused by Dalkon Shield birth-control devices may be pving-up claimr-worth many umes that amount. acc.ordi ng to reprcsenta· tives -of orpnizations that support these victims. " e've waited for years and we ·--~·-men to take the time now to ke careful decision about this fi ffer, .. Nancy Worth Divis of the Dalkon Shield Oversight Consonium 4old a news conference Wednesday. Nearly 200,000 women have filed claim1 of Dalkon SKield-related in- juries ranaing from infections to sterility, miscarrige and children born with binh defects. U.S. DistrictJudae Robert Merhige . of Richmond. Va .• has approved a $2.4 billion trust fund for women injured by the binh control device. On Dtc. 5, the administrators of the trustfund ~t letters""m women wllo. used the shields offerina them S725 to settle all claims as "Option I." The lttter makes clear that it is only for women "whose injuries are leas severe or have very little, if any, proof to supp<>n their clajm and who fttl that S72S is fair and adequasc com~nsation." A separate "Option I" wall be offered 10 those who claim injury because of someone else's utc, such as the husbands or children of users. Other options. not yet available, will address more serious and specific injuries. . . ·. Court clears way for Prop. 103, but r&te rollbacks remain froze11 SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -The provisions. state Supreme Coun has reversed -One would roll beck vehicle and course and allowed much of the property insurance rates 20 percent con1umer-sponsored~ipo1ition below November 1987 ~els and 10' insurance initiativ to ao into freeze them until November 1989, effect while it reviews stitutional unless an insurer could show a challentes by insu But a 20 "substantial threat of insolvency." percent insurance rate cut remains The other would take tbe first steps blocked. toward establishment of a non-profit be dismissed 11 premature, a position also taken_ by sponsors. .. The coun announced Wednesday corporation to advocate the insterests --------------------------------------~ that it was liftina most of its four-of insurance consumcn. week-old stay on enloroement of The announcement did not state Proposition 103 while pantina a · reasons for the 1J9rtial liftina·of the hcarina on insuren' claims that the stay or aive any other indication of measure would confiscate their prop-th~ustices' views of the lawsuits. The case his attracted wi<ie atten- tion and is an imponant test for the court, which since last year has had a S-2 ~~ of conservatives ap- pointed ~Gov. Georae Deukmejian and a more pn>business orientation than previous liberal couns. Deu- kmejian opposed Proposition I 03 bu·t has promised to join in its lqal defense: AMLING s living & fresh cut'-trees i '~ 4 ..... ~~· • wreaths • garlands • poinsettias • the largest selection ever of all the trimminp • free delivery 1500 east coast hwy, newport beach 644-9510 my by forcina them to operate at a The court tcheduled written irsu- loll. ments thf'OUll1Jan.23, an indication The Slay_ was imposed two days that the case 1s likely to be heard in after the Nov. 8 election in which February. A decision would be re- Proposition 103 wu the only one of quired within the followina three five insuraDCHelat.e4 initiatives to months. ~ The coun voted ~I to tak't the Thecoun laid it would allow all of case. Di.entinaJusticeStanley Moak the measure IO take effect eacept two indicated he tbOuaht the suits should .. llo.t etate nuralDg ho1nea fall below U.S. standards Wednesday's action. ,P.raised in varyina dqrees b)'....aU sides . in the case, means some cha"p, at least for nowJ. in the insuraoce business in Caliromia. Under one newly effective provision of the initiative, auto insurance policies can be cancelled or non.-renewed only for some miscon- duct by the customer~ fraud or failure to pay -or bealute of' a substantial 1ncreue in the rilk. Antl-ab<Jttlbn . . clinic loses· · court ruling .. •. ~ . ' .. 1 .. Orenge Comt DAILY PILOT /Tlu9dlij, Oeoembir 8. 1t88 SDG&E to offer cogeneration seryice ADahelm's 1988 conventioneers t~p million 1nark SAN Dr!GO-Sin Ditto Gu & Electric has si&ned a ~or aarttmen1 with a manufactunna company that wall ena~le SDGclE1 on a limiled scale 10 offer CQtenerauon as a service option for its customen. utility ofliclals announctd Wcd~y. .. C09tncrat1on, becked by the SDGclE name. will be yet ~no&her option available for qualified customen seek~na 10. lo~r !~e•r ene'J)' costs or to increase their servitt rehabllny, said John Laun, SOOclE's dittetor of nwtetana. ··we will buy and own small packqed coeencn11on llnlls from. company that will install them at customer SJles for us." ' Cciaenention is a procHs by which cl«tr1My and useful lieat art arnerated from one fuel source. in most cases natural ps. Laun says SOO&E plans on buyina 20 ·small ~ncration systems per year dunna the next thrtt years from 'flcoten Inc.. a Walfham. Mass.-bastd company specializ1ni in building modular cogcneration ~ for priv11e industry. · · "The packaats will become paa ofSDG&E's ekctnc scz.la.ction. ... count.ry styl.cz.. An1~1m's I m1lhonth conventJ011 attcndtt for 1988 rcs1stcrcd Wt'dnesday at the Caltfom1a Cable Television Assocaauon con ventaon. To celebrate &he occasion. the Anaheim Area \.1s11or & Con,enuon Bureau pttStnted Bnan Gruber with a special vand priz.e cons1stm1 of a gif\ crate bursting with pnzes and food items from local anract1ons. plus an Orange County vacation certificate goOd toward a future family "•cation in Anatfc1m. TM certificate includes au uansponauon for a fam1l of four via Amcncan Airh~: accomoda- 11onsat the 01snt)landllotc1;a rental car from Avis; and sightseeing passes to D1sne)land. Knott's Ben) Farm. Medieval Tames. Mov1eland Wax Museum. u niversal 1ud1osTourand the Queen Mary Spruce C..oosc. a S6.770 "aluc. In add1t1on. Mickey Mouse. one of .\n:ihe1m's most famous residents presen1 Gruber wnh a M1dce) Mouse ..,atch. ''This was the first time Anaheim has reached this attendance record . Howe' er. for the last sax )ears . .\naheim has consecut1\.CI)' broken attend· an~ record s st.art1ng in 19 ~ ""h 615.000 con,en- 110 0 3\tendres. . 8111 Sn)'der. con,ent1on bureau pm1dcnt. said. .. far this )'ear. "•th one m1ll1on con,en11on anendtts. S L3 n ha!> been generated b) convention business in the na .. ·new-port. bloc:~• ~79 ~rt, ~f' ctr • 71't,1'759-79'J9 ~· ?>29 eout.h \al<«.~ • 818/~ .. 9~" "-'Utwood V\llagt.• 1001 ..UtWbod blvd• 213/208;~7-' mo•nplecc/eanLl!one· 2800 no1'1.hmoin at,· 71VM3·l~~ " . . • •• J Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thutlday, o.c:ember 8, 1988 NYSE CoMPOSITf TRANSACTIONS Ow. ~· s.t t.HI C"9 H ekne -.-1~ ft -" .. , .. u, '-I' I M :'I" -.'i~ , .. -. ' , . .. THURIDAY'I CLOSING PRICll. WHA T AM£x Om ~. GoLo Quons M FT~l s Quon s NYSE Ur s \ Do~Ns NEW'YORK CAPI -.,,..!."' folowlnt list snows ti. New ""'"" Stoek Ex· en.nee stocks Md ••rrtrtts 1r.1 ri.ve uo ti. molt~ oown !tie most Md on £c.nt c"9noe rtNrdlnl vOlume . No 1t below 12 .,. ~clu~. llu# oe.r· cent.,. e<• me d enc:e De· Prt'llOUI orice end y's 1 P. e. . WH n T NYSE Orn NEW VOltK CAP> Dec. I Thurs· ~- day 1 Dow JoNrs A~FRAGfS NASDAQ SuMM~RY NEW VOltK (AP) -~~~ ~--~S'(r,"'ler stocks bv ' LHtl y ·--~ l;j : ~ =VJ ' I 1/4 -\,tJ ' ' VJ -~ II) -'A t. -Ve • Vt -'II j +Vt OTC UP s & Dow~s • • . Kan Bouc1E1 Parade • • DAILY PtLOT~. OecamMrl. 1N1 CEA7 Engineet glides froin hobby to career By KATY BOUCHER Of .. ~........ I \ He n1cs through the air with the arcatcsl of ease. And no. he's not a 1rapne an1sL He's.. 28-year-old Mike Hodaes of Newport Beach and he's gone off the deep end for hang J11ding -some- thina he's been enJoying for more than six years. "It's just the mos1 wonderful feel- ina in the world," Hodges said. "Ifs almost unexplainable -you have to experience it to know how it feels." .. A lotof~ple wtll come up to me last five yean 1hcy arc maklna hither and say, 'I ve heard aboul a lot o( quality and better cks1aned equip-- people .,euina hun. • " he said. "Well, mcnl and have beuer instruction1. • maybe thal was because about 10 He said there arc two ways 10 ny: years aao pcol)le used 10 build their solo or tandem. o~n (hanJ&hden) 1n 1heirbeck yards ''Actually, tandem is 1he bcs1 way without ins1rucuons and )USt 1ump 10 stan." he said ... You arc 1n a ahder off cliffs wuhout k nowang wha\ w1th urained pilot '+'ho has conlrol of 'they'tc doina." the &hdcr." Hodan said they are dcs1aned by tfe said wh1lc alidina you're in a en&inecn now, and have 10 bC buih 10 ha mess somewhat likt a slcepina ba& code to meet rqulauons by the Hana that is comfortable and free to do Glidina Manufacturina Association. loops. 1ums or JUSI ahde. 1hey 11an off at S. I 00 feet -or the equ1valen1 of OM m1&e hlah. The landana zone is 2.200 feeL .. We launch al Crestline," be said. "I( n's a aood day. you ft) up to 7,000 feet and you can see Cat.ahna. Palm Spnnn and downtown Los A~ ··ll'S very comfy." he addeci.T.vc)u can1usl lie back and !Jke in the view." And Hodles is so cnthusia1tic aboul 1l, he spends every day he can 1hd1na. . .) ·ofllahts ready to -emlse- Hodac.s said he discovered hana glidina when he attended UC Berkeley. "They had a hana &)iding club that was very progressive anhtltm~ h sai<h "You sec. most institutions arc worried about insurance." Healsosa1dmosthanaaJidinasi1es "I ny a h1&h performance model are regulated and a pilot can only ny 1f that allows me to do loops, wing- hc is cen~fied by 1he associalion. This overs and acrobatic maneuvers, .. he process IS retUlated ll~ JaUL••Qn some-days the bHl pilots Hodges said every p1lo1 belongs to can cover mQrc than 200 miles. I lhe United Stales Hang Gliding think Cahfomia is the best lace to ssoc1at1on.. ause.alfcr they com--gl1dc bCCausc o t e terrali). pletc a training program offered at "l've spent time in New Zealand. ?ny hang alid1ng sc.h<?OI. .they·re Aus1ralia, Jamaica and Japan, but issued actual h.ang ahding licenses Cahfomia has the deepest valley in and enrolled 1n the assoc1auon. 1he world from M1. Whitney to "I'm a mechanical en&inttr," he said. "I used to work for a:>proccu control company based in Santa Ana travelin& extensively lhrou&hout North Amcnca. I decided I needed more time to punue wba1 I love the most -ha~ al1diR&-. e myjOblas monlli and ha ve decided 10 make a go at hana I can't believe it. Thanksgiving has come and gone and we all khow what's next. ~sides Hanukkah, which i~ happening right now, Christmas isalso)J? the air, That leads us to'the 70th annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parad~ of lights, Southern Cali- fornia's la~st and oldest ooat parC\de. h's ~ing.lo be held Dec. 17-23. Once ag.ajn , grand marshal for this year's parade is Wiiiiam D. Lusk of the Lusk Co. More than 200 boats decorated in colorful holiday lights will take part in the parade, sponsored by the Commodores Club, a division ofthe Newport Harbor Area < Chamber of Commerce. The parade will begin off Col- lins Island at 6:10 p.m. each night and will last about two and a half hours. The boats will circumnavigate the harbor in a counterclockwise direction, traveling past Haroorlsland, Linda Isle, Bayshores, Lido Isle, Balboa Pen- insula, Pirate's Cove and Balboa Island before returning to Collins Island. A spcciat grandstand for prime viewing of the parade will be erected by the Newport Harbor Jaycees at the Sea Scout Base located in Newport Beach. A shuttle service from the Ford Ae r.ospace parking lot on Jam- boree Road at Bison and Ford roads in Newport Beach will be available at 5:30each night. Interested? Reservation information fuL arandstand seating is available by phoning 644-670 I. Boat parade entry forms are. ~vailable at the Newport Harbor • AreaChamberofCommerce.and theenuy fee is$10. • • • How about a big welcome for Wiiiiam S. Martin, E lizabeth S. Newmu ud Jolm Howard Up&oll? They recently joined t~e Newport Beach law office of Sheppal'~. Mullin Richter& Hampton as associates. Hodges said in the past the spon had a bad reputation because of the dangers. He 5"0d that's untrue today because technology, rules and regu- lauons have come a long wa)l. .. Everybody nies with helmets and Owens-Valle). We launch at 9.000 para.chutes." he said. ·'The key poin1 I feel and go to 18.ooo.·· want to stress is that JUSt w11h1n 1hc ot to scare the be&Jnner. he said &hding full-ume. , "Maybe that'1 because recently I did all the hana aJiding stunts for a Mano MLlano film spoofina the James Bond movies called, 'Nerd' of a Feather' and I'm hooked.·· Five Crowns workers serve"the needy, .too Emplo)ccs of Fi"c Crowns Res- taurant in Corona del Mar will be condµctmg business as usual this Christmas -but ·20 special fam ilies will be on lbeir minds. Keepina up a six-year trad111qp. 103 Five Crown1 employees llE, donauna their time and cnerJY to bnng food .. ~lot!linJ and toys to lbcsc needy families in Oranac Coun1y. ··tt was oriamated in 1982 by a Five Crowns' employee, Robena Bcracr." said Barbara Colucci, this )'tar's chairman. ··Roberta's been Wllh the company as a waitress for approx- 1mately 15 years. She's just real dynamic and concerned about these people." Colucci. 33, ofNewp0n Beach said she staned to work for the restaurant close 10 the holiday season last year and was imp~.with the effons of her fellow workers. .. I couldn't believe whal the em- ployees were doina. .. she said. "From waitresses and busboys to manage- mcnL everyone pitches an . We would work our shift until 11 p.m. and then stay somcumcs till 3 a.m. wrapping memben." toys. soning cans of food. aoing Colucci said the needy fam ilies arc ( lhrough clo1h1ng · - everything selected t;y the Orange County Heahh needed to orpn1zc the packages to be Catt AiCTil:)'. which providn nu mer· dehvercd." ous health care services to Oranac -B«au~\h«n\hU$1UlD and the.. ..Coun id'n s who uabfy b arcat feeling Colucci said she got from income. -z---..:. __ _ givm~ she dldn·t hesitate to volun-The dehverics arc scheduled for teer as chairman, Of the restaurant 1hrec days before Christmas. . Dlillr ,..._.... • ...,......, employees· proJCCt 1h1s )car ··on Dcc.22. thecmployecsdehver Nlchola• Bakewell dJaplaya hl• Ula•trated children'• Cla.rUtmu book . ··i:onhc firs.t 11i'ne.1hc Fi ve Crowns 1he P.1C~FS 1n person to t~csc needy • • parking 101 wi.11 be 1hc ~mng for a families. she said. ··11 s such a fund-raisinuaraac sale. bake sale and v.ondcrful thing to Stt all t_he effort. Role Of Santa Clau. S leads carwashonSa1urday from8a.m.102 and canng cvet)one puts into this p.m." she said. "Tbc proceeds will be prOJcct. I'm proud to be a pan -this used to purchase new clothing. toys. will be our seventh year:: . and food forthefamilicsofthrttto 10 -By .. ,,, a..cller The 60-year-old law firm of235 attorneys has additional offices in San Ptancisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. , A graduate of UC Hastings College of Law. Martin~ined the firm in 1987 as a summlr as- sociate. He is a Newport Beach resident . . · Ho\\.cvcr.1hcendisasurpnscandasNormaMcmll. 0 1 ay or ve erans When )OU havee1ght ch1ldren someone has 10 manaacrofleila·sGiflS International in Ncwpon Beach · • ": • Newman formerly held a"t"lerk i><>sition with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. AlsoagraduateofUC Hastings College of Law, she is a resident of CostaMcsa. . Uptonjoined the fir'!' in 1987. also as a summer associate. . Prior to that, he clerked with the Orange County Public De- fender's office. · HeisamemberoftheSL Thomas Moore Law HonorSo- (Pleue Me.PHYSICAL/ A8 .. assume the role of Santa Claus every year. said ··Adults arc cajoying 1t as.well as children ·· • Such was 1he cast for Nicholas Bakewell. 68. of ·Merrill also said the books were selhng "ma rvelous-Sevent~nd~hth-vaders at Balboa Island. . I)."' ) • • • ·Corona dcl Mar High School arc &kewcll said he loved playing Santa Clausnot"Onl) "We have people co ming from San la Barbara 10 buy looking forward 10 their nelt1-ftcid· for tus_ch1ldren. bul for schools and organ 1zat1o ns as "'ell. this book." she said. "'f f s a spin tu al book "'nuen b' a, ery 1np. L1tt!Cd1d he know that role would lead him tO\.\nle a spintuall) motivated man. And even book has been · The tlcurs1on 1s more than JUSt a ch1ldr7.n s book about San1a Cl~us ~ec11na the bab) Jesus. signed by the author:· . · field 1rip. how~ver. ' called Santa and the Christ Child. Creativilycomcs natural!\ to Bakewell. Ifs-the students' way of g1 v1.{g: . ··tt·s reall> Remarkable s~ory." ~kcwell said.·· 1 "I was an acior for more than 30)ears\·· he said ... 1 learning and · shanng -JU St in time think.when you sell l 00.000. 11 s considered a best seller. "'orked on the Red Skcllon Show and Carol Bu men . for the holidays. · ' I've sold 80.ooo:· . . Sho". I wasn't a star or an) thing. I would be in cro"d . 'l On Wedncsdav. -1he students.will TheslOf) dealsw11hanenthus1asttC )OUthwhOJOln sc~nes ornave wark-onpans:' . wrc tb.cJr holiday ~Pini w1lb \'~I· Santa and h1sd,~s lo make toys fo.rch1ldr~n. Bakewell said he originally staned "nting the bo9 in crans on the school's annual tnplo One day wh1l.e Santa 1s search mg foT h1s favonte 1984 then moved to Balboa Island. After mo' in$ there . the Long Beach Veterans .\dmm1s~ re1ndeer··pasher.·• San!a breaks his leg in a fall. . he fo(med his own company and named It after his boo . trat1on Medical Center and ~ursing Every9ne fee ls ~hnstmas .•sdoomed because the However. hcdidn·lstop ther,e. ' Home'. dOC IOr sars San la IS in no fOnd1t1on I<? make the tnp. .., don·l know anyth ing about music. bul this melod) .. It's rca\I) amazmg. .. said Jorlaine ' Ho~ver.1h1sdoesn 1 dcter\lhe httlc bo>. kept running through m ) head.·· Bake~cll said ... 1 madt' a Cunningham. school pubhrn) (hair· iqmact. the boy not onl y fc.venshl) helps complete 1he, cassette. I pounded out the song on the black kevso'fan old man of the event ... This 1s m} first 1ovs for the chi ldren. he makes a special ··chaise lounge.. • (Pl e.N eee F K/AS) ume rvc been in'ohcd in this prqicct. My 1 l-year-old daughter. Jennifer 1s new to the school. f, ca.n·t behcrr The group efl'ort. that is goini into .this by parents. staff and the students.·· Janel Ra). cven1 chairman. ex- plained the purpose for the annual tnp. "'h1ch,she said has been ongoing for about I 0 years. ·-some of our children don't even bavc a_~r 1,dea wha1 Vete_rans arc, le alone the sacnficn 1hc' ha,·c made," Ra,·sa1d. ··Hopefully tfu.s special v1s1t will be an opportunit~ for students. parents and facuhy to discuss 1hesc concepts and tf) to make the holidays special fo r these oftcn-foraottcn vet· crans.·· (Pl eak .ee STUDE1'T9/ AS}. Accele_ra.ted classes being offered at 00lden West Co~lege Registration begins Tuesday.for accelerated nine and 18-wcek classes 10 be offered during the spring semester at Golden West College. Hundreds of classes arc available in such areas .as "English. history. computer science. diesel technology, foreign lanJuaac. fitness and the ans. Tht Admissions and Records Office is attepting applications and makm& appointmen1s ona first come. firs1 served basis. Rqistration by ap~intments runs through Dec. 20. with walk-in registration planned for Jan. 5-1. Call 89S-8306 for rcgislration informa1ion, Streu. coun.ellag •lated The women's suppon r.up of Slocum CouMChng Services will hold four special sessions for women who want to team how to man• stress durina the holidays. The sessions arc planned from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday and Dec. 17 and JI and Jan. 7 at SJocum Counserina Services. 2900 Brislol St .. Suite A·206. Costa Mesa. Ttwcost isS IOpersession,and rescrvatiofls may be obtained by callina S46-7708. ClllJd'care f oram planned The Newpon-Mna unit of the uque of Women Vocen of the Oran,e Coest will study 1he issue of child care 1n tM 1990s MOnday. The~ will eumine the rolconocal aovcmment in rnectina thc child care Rffds of tltc communit> It will bt held at 7: I .S p.m. It the home ofChnstint Nac1kowslu. l04 Cutter Way. Costa Mn.a. Call 541-9719 for details Bll•blw•ome11 tO meet TM Hunti._ion Jltath Wind Sol'I cMpter of lhc 'Amencan Bus11ieSS\\<omen·s ~ssoc1at1on wil\ hold ats mon1hly dinner meeting Tuesday a1 6· 30 p.m. at Francois Restau"'nt in Huntmgton Beach. · Holiday entertainment will ,be provided by the Marina High School choir under the direction or Tom Antal. The dinner cost is S I 0 and 1hose interested should call 847-01 46 for rescrvauons. MADD candlelight vlgll set The Oran'gc County chap1er of Mothers Aga1ns1 Drunk Onvers (MADD) will hold a candlehght v1ail Tuesday forthosc W>ho have lost a lo'cd one 1n an accident involvina drunken drivers. The program W>1ll be held at 7:30 p.m. at 1he First Prcsbytenan Churth of Orange. 191 Orange t. Call the MADD office at 647-<n.u for more 1nformauon. BPIV meetlJJ6 lD Jleu The South COlst Business and Professional Women will Rlcet Tuesday at 11 :30 a.m. for a luf1Ch!on a1 1hc El Tonto Onll. 633 An ion Blvd .. Cos1a Mesa. Thtec 8PW memben..wall apcak .o actttllOIO.I)'. psycholoSY 1nd human rnources. The cost as SIJ for membtnand SI 7 for non-mnnben. Call Robin Rtdtll 11 7Sl-0991 for mervat1onl. L_,...lJJI ceJebnt1011 •t G 1VC Non-native sptaken of EMlith and the speech communauon (eculCI of Golclei 'West c-. will hold thctr ""''h btanMel CtMrMioa of Llatnifta ~~ from l l:JO a.m. to I p.m. in tht WM1na and CommuftteaUOft CenM. Library 120. Scudtn11 will prepare and trrVe a buflrt of native .. foods -.h1le dmsed in cos1umes fro m their rcspec11 "e Jensen Puppets in a special hohda) pro&ram Tucsda} at 4 coun1ncs. Call the .college at 95-8303 for funher p m. . inform111on. The sho'A lli ret'ommended for children 4 and older. The hbraf) 1s located at H841 ~1guel Road an lquna ~NJgucl and add111onal 1nformat1on is available at ' 496-SSI .,, Opdmlam meet In irnne "Youth Acti,1ucs ponsorcd b~ lBM" v.111 be discussed Tucsda" at 1hc breakfas\ mtttll'.\I of 1hc Opt111)1s1 Club of fn inc. 10 be held at Hors Hui, 18850 Douaras S1 .. Irvine. · LH. Kenner. branch manager of IBM Sales and Scn1ccs. will be the aucsl speaker V151tors are v.elcome to 1he 7 a. m. session. and more informauon ma) be obtained by calhna 830-5639 or 675-P 9 .,,,.Patriot. parade panel meetbJ6 TM t..aauna Beach Patnots Day Parade ~ssoc1alion will hold 1\S M-Ct mtt11na Monda) 11 5:30 p.m 1n the offices of Gary Cannon at I l SO N. COlst H•ahwa). Laaun1 Beach. The mtttina 1s open 10 the pubht and all intcrntcd panics arc 1n' lled to ancnd. s ... p meet bJ ea.ta JI-. A swap meet and rummaee salc<Wlll bt held Sal"rda) 11 the Rea Commun1l>.; Center. 661 Hlmahon SL Cosl.I Mesa, for lhe bcMfit of I number of f'lon-pn>fit ~ The sale win include cto.hcs. ~ f\imiturf. apptautCU and pmes. 5* ho.an~ bt I a.m. to 4 p.m. ,,.,,,., MOW' •t Jlbn17 fhe o.a Ni,uct Library wtH prewnt me Tom Women '• club ahotn faoloa• · The Soulh Orantc County Cbnsuan Women's Club • will prt'Stnl a fashion show al i1s noqn meeuna Tucsda> at the Hohda} Inn 1n La&una Hills • Dorcas Louella Pteston "'Ill be the soloist and 1he spcaktr •111 be Ele1nor W1\L Call Manl)n Gore 11 49.S-SlS3 for rescna11ons and ot~r 1nformal1on. Spam· lap• .,._UC ap Wuuer spon apes ''111tratt<M\ wtll be hctd Monday at Sp m. 11 lhc South Coui YMCA. 29131 Cro'*n Val~ Parkwa)' 1n Llauna N~l. the prosr1ms wiO 1nduck bakttball and volleyball kaauet that will nan ~m January th'°""' Marm. Cont1e1 the Y at 49~53 for funhcr infonnatt<M\. I• .. Al CE Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT I Thurlday, December 8, 1988 . -. -• • .. NB youth wins tenD.is"tftl~ _pHYSICAL DIRECTOR-WELCOMED AX ¥ ... · • Let's not forget 12-ytar-old Mara Cola1zz1 of Newport Beach. Rettntfy Colaizzi won 1he •• 12 and under" d1 v1sion of the 2Sth annual Anaheim Junior Invitational Tennis Tou,...1nen1. !\he defeated Hilary Horvath of Las Vcjas in straight sets, 6-4. 6-2. to win the final.' Cola1z21 is a seventh-grader at Ensign M 1ddle School where she plays bo1h on the girl's basketball and volleball teams. and said. "I can't wait for track to start in the spnng.'' E~~ ~itb tier iia~r6uS schedule. she is still able t6-mi mlain a spot on -the scholas1ic honor roll. FromA7 · Colaizzi works out every morn/rig -ciety. a-pohtteatsereneeiradu1tt · ng(?at-Srate Long-Beaetr.wttere--Pubhc-bbra~ --bcf~$Choot ,with her coactf. Robert ofUCJ and a resident of Costa she is enrolled in the master's M anner's Brancti Librar~ will Kill.ran ofCo~ona dcl Mar. M r: h · I d · · 1 ··H I'd ·i Since moving to Newport Beach esa. • • • program 1or p ~ s~c;a e uca t1on. pres~nt ~.spec1a o 1 ay am1 y about a year ago. she has been ranked ' . She plans to hn1sh her studies Mall Ace on Dec .. 17 at 2 p.m . sixth in Southern California • Congratulations to Linda Sicot· i n May of 1989 and will return to Four~hort films will be shown. She is t~c daughter of John and te! . . "'Massachuse tts and resume her !hey.are: •• r. D iana Colai111. · . Ong1.n~lly from Salem. Mass.. teaching career. ChnstmasCrac~er. i:~e S1cotteJoined the Newport-M esa .. 1 really enjoy being ba ck at the Twel ve Days of Christmas. • YM~A an.d has been named the Newport-M esa YMCA and sec-"Th_e Snowman._:· and "Pluto's ph ysical,d!rect~r. . ingmyold friendsan.d making Chnst~a~Tr~e. • BOOK.•• .Asp~ys1cal director. S1~0.tte new ones:· she said. "It's nice to Adm1c;c;1on 1s free. the program From A7 will be in chargeofsuperv1singall he back here being involved with !astsabout o ne hour and everyone fitnessprogram~botbatthe the YMCA .. 1s-wclc-0me. piano and used the words from the· book . .My son is a musis:ian and he sang. produced: and ·arranged it for me. YMCA and off site. · • • • Sound like a plan? Sicotte, who worked for the And how about some entertain-For more information ca ll YMCA from 1983-85. is attend-m ent atthe Newport Beach 644-3145. "Then. I made a record narrating th e story -and of course the next thing 10 come was Christmas cards," he added. v . ~ STUDENTS BRIGHTEN VETS' HOI;IDA Y ••• Bakewell said he'sexcited about his endea vor and his books are available FromA7 · The school has been a hub of Christmas cards. something special is ,,activity in anticipation of the upcom-being made 1n woodshop.11nd the art ing hospital v1s11. deJ)'lrtment 1s makmg medals for ''All the various departments ha\C veteran'!> 10 wear. Ra' said. been making gifts in their classes for_ · . · the vets." Cunningham said. The In add1t1on to the g1tis. there will be com uter de anmcnt is makin~ ·music and entena1nmcn1. . . . "Some of the girls put together a ~ through mail-order. ca talogs and -ctaTice ski! to "RudOrftfic Red-Nosed local gift shops m tile Newport and Reindeer." Ray said. "The Junior ~~t><?a.area. . . high orchestra will pla) holiday songs .. I JUSt tncd to keep 11 Slfl,lPle and and the choir wall sing,.. • .... 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Drivers who hire workers from the street also would be violating the new law. Monday night, the council approved the first reading of the new city law, which also makes it illegal to aeproach a vehicle in .the street to sell something or seek contnbutions. The proposed ordinance is a reaction to continuin,g complaints about dar laborers who congregate on ~ity streets and packs as wet as what is beang-called "yuppie panhandlers." -· · .. Yuppie ~nhandlers" is.a new term describing men who stand on the sidewalk with a sign proclaiming they will work for food. Sometimes, a woman or a woman and children arc sitting on the' sidewalk behind the man. c Som~ of the yuppie panhai\dlers are people who are down on their luck, but according to police, some of them are playing on the sentiments of drivers and want a donation rather than a job. Businessmen also have complained that the so-called yuppie panhandlers camp out and solicit or harass customers entering and leaving stores. · - -- Costa Mesa's proposed ordinance is modeled on laws in Phoenix and Redondo Beach and similar measures arc being considered in the cities of Orange, Los Angeles and Glendale. . Critics of the restriciion contend it will prevent people who are down on their luck from finding work. However, city officials point ot.it tharttay laboTCBWh&-wat\LQ( need a job can find it at Costa Mesa's new job center. • Police say the proposed new ordinance is a tool to reduce the number of solicitors on the street and will be en forced with "a lot of warnings but few arrests." · I ' The element missing from the dispute over Costa Mesa's pending law is reassurance that it will do what it is supposed to d~ . . Businessmen should not have 10 tolerate panhandlers who harass their customers. Residents should be able to walk the streets of Costa Mesa and use its parks without feeling 'nti.midat ---~-_·_ ' . At the same time, people who are hungry and wtlltng to wor)c should not be rousted simply because they make those who are more fonunate feel uncomfonable. The problems presented by day laborers and the homeless should not be hidden ftom view and expected to go away. Costa Mesa•s proposed new law has the potential to 'thcr helpl0lve.-0r-agra\'al.e.lhe.-problem depcndjng...on how it is used and enforced. Willie Brown ,. . Assembly Speak~r Willie Brown h.as P~<?m~sed th~~ h~ is going to reduce the time he spends on pohttckmg by going back to the policy business." ... -straighter lines than that have been heard in a singles bar. but lest cntics condemn us for not givi ng Brown a chance, we quote a comment he made at a recent policy seminar: ··1 won't diminish the power of the speaker." That is precisely where pan of the Assembly's problem lies, to an even greater extent than the Senate's, the rules and institutional makeup of which are just different enough to lessen both the perception and the reality of scheming ... There are so many abuses -real a.nd im.aJined - !hat the California Common Cause. the Fair Pohucal Practices . Commission and several 'Other groups have said they will propose numerous reforms. If Brown serioµsly wants to address non-political issues, he is goin$ to hae ~o. come to. grips with the fact the public is fed _up wtth the pohtt~l &a!lle playing that passes for governance an Sacramento. He 1s gou'.'g to have to accept the fact that the power of the speakersh1p must be dimimshed because it is perceived as having been misused -and he has no one to blame for that but himself. Baken~J4 c.Jllorala Class sizes I Gov. Deukmrjian is absol~tely correct in declaring that additional school funds resulting from voter approval of Proposition 98 should be used to reduce class.sizes. For years, school offic.ials have said class sizes are too large. .. . We hope the. t achers unions.that bankrolled .Propos1tton 98 will agree. with he govern~r a"1 no~ try and st~hon off all the Proposiuon 9 funds for increases tn teachers pay. • · Sacnmealo Ualoo Homele The San Joaquin County rd of Supervisors ~hould sec to it that the empty Mathews. ~oad labor camp 1s opened quickly to house homeless families. The board approved a plan to t~m l 2 units in t~c French Camp-area camp into a shelter. but Just when that w11l happen ,has not been determined. The camp will .house the overflow fr-om the Stockron Family Shelter ... which can house IS fam1hes. . Normally the November through February penod ts when shelter 1s needed most. It is eJ1.pected that the units will be filled quickly.... . Homeless families need help now. Workin• o~t all of the details to open the c,amp should be a top pnonty for the county staff. . Slodloa ~rd ORANGE COAST llilJ l'illt ......... , Cludlnan Pubhsher ~-yo.-, ol IM~ al )lO w .., ll ~ t.teM. c• A.H< • ••-.it •a 10 lo• 1560 Cost• -.CA .... • . . ,., .. {'9t0f .. ,...., • Ass«illt £•tor 1.a.a NNSCdllof AewllllMt r City EMllf .... c.... *"''"" ........ . , ..... , .... c.-... ....... (..., t . ....... ~Dntltl •• ........ ................. ....... _, ........... ........ a... .......... ....... c-... -.... Cfttlllllll .... _._.. ~ ... .. LegiSl•tive.analysts 's. r6ptf tt overshadows-p0lit1'CB.l~games Economy iSOKnow, but has potential _eroblell}s that couldbecome real crises DAN WALTERS L .. ' [J ~ I ~ r1 1 Rezoning foes demonstrate elitists' trend To the Editor: . Councilman Orv Amburgey's response to a recent Daily Pilot ed1tonat was 1ncomplctc. Hisdescrip- uon of your ed1tonal as petty and uttfaH" was<omplete. Hts coYeftlltof 1'") I the issue was comJ>&c~ .Jn4 vm m ormailvC. Wbat wasn't complete was has descnpuon of the group opposing him. Tht' oppos1uon to the rezonin.f of' property from commercial to rcs1tkn- ual 1s another move by an arrogant lmle band of eh11s1s. The) aren't -womed about the propen y being \ • rezoned to res1dent1al. R-4. The) h'e next door on propcny zoned R-4. The) have theirs and now the) want control over ours. This lntle band of select c1t1zens was opposed to havmg apanments next door 10 their condom1n1ums. The) even mentioned not wanttng to'- look out their windows. down onto. ,. some apanmen\s. They sa\d every- one knows that renters don't take good care of tlkar propenJes. They were wom ed about having tnq cles 14)'tng about. I thought Costa Mesa was for all people. Over half the people who hve · here arc rroters. Somt of our citizens prefer to rent. Some of our citizens want to enJO)' the quaJity ofhfe Costa Mesa offers. b ut arc still working toward affq_rchng a down-pa)'ment on ! home. I never thought ofCQSta Mesa as a great place to hve because of the people who own their own condo~. This 1s a fnendly cal) of.old-umers. . newromer.s. people gelling stan~ and people rctinng. This isn't some ', anstocrac) of la~ded geoif)'--and s~al-intercst groups. .· SACRAMENTO -The Cali-gateway to the Pacific Rim: Cali- fornia Legislature reconvened ih1s fom1a has seen its trade and stn1ct' week and more or less took up" here sectors e"plode with acll\. ll}. e'en as it left off three months ago: preot-manufacturing has somewhat cupied by internal power struggles. stagnated. And Cahforma's c.mplo~- Willie Brown "'.as re-elected as ment 1s rap1dl) d1spers1ng out of the speaker of the Assembly and Da' 1d central c1t1es and into the sun bell of the amponance-and urgenC) or the cballengesat hand, relatl\.ely hu le has been done thus far \O address them." If these no-growthers ha'e their way~ we'll have an aristocracy. The nobilny will be lhosc who own ihe1r tiomcs. The renters .will be un- desirable 'nffraf .. J>rivate propcn) nghts will be reserved for those wnh poh~1cal power..· ~l~O"-ernmtont will be rescr\.ed-for those who waot wa1r-to-wall res1den11al structures of tv.o stones or less • :r Roberti as president pro tem of the rapidl y growing suburbs. · , Senate. s1~naling a coni.nuation of That very growth. both of popu- the Capito ·s status quo. even in li~ht lauon. ~nd economic acllvitv_ ..has of-Wldesprcact-pubtic-dB'Sansfac11on • with . the Legislature and a sull-sparked 'an anti-growth rt'acuon 1n de,elopang FBI anvesugation into he;i •.ily impacted communllles. Capitol corruption. The potent1al 1mped1ments to con- Brown ·s re-election not\l.1thstand-ttnued prosperll\ for Cahfom1a. as ing. there "ere still squab;blc v. 1th1n listed in the feg1slal1,·e ana.l)sl's both part) caucuses" h1ch bubbled to report. include transportatton gnd- the surface. prov1d1ng gr1 t for the lock. inadequate "Nater supplies: ne-ws m1 s o gnn 1n o cou....,."""'".._,....,,...,1..-n-.on--suclf rnfr.mrottorc tacrlt- the openmg ceremonies. ttes as schools. trash disposal sites. But a more 1mponant. 1f largely sewage treatment plants: inadequate O\ erlookcd. C\ ent occurred 111 the tra1n1ng for potential v.orkers. high C"apttol o n Monda~: houstng costs. hfe I) le dcgrada11on; The Legislature s own fiscal ad-and lim11s on ta\es and spending that "~r. the Jcg1sla11,e anal~st's ollicc. retard go,emment's ab1hl~ to re- dcln ered 10 lawmakers a thoughtful spond 10 the other needs~ report on the stale of Cahfomia·s econom). Talc. for nample. labor force h v..as pohte~ worded. But be-trends . .\s babv boomers begin rettr- tv..ecn the lines. the report deh' ered a ing out of the c'ahfom1a worl.. force an serious warning 10 legislators and. tv.o decades. there are serious poten- othcrs responsible for pubhq~olic~ 1n ttal shortages of trainable labor be- Cahforn1a: the economy. while hum-cause of high dropout rates among ming along nicely now. has some black· and H1span1c }oungsters who potential problems thaJ should 'be arc growmg pon1ons of the tatc's addressed before the} develop into population. We could, 1ron1cally. full-blown en es. have a burgeoning {)Opulat1on and a What's occurred 1n Cahfom1a dur-laborshonage co-e~1st1ngside b~ side · h 1 d d unless the pwbhc schools do a much-ing t e ast eca e 15 a true economic belier Job of dealing with non-.\nglo miracle that puts to shame 'the "Massachusem miracle .. claiml'd bv ·l~ungsters. its go,ernor. Michael Dul..ak1s. v.hen "Cahfo rma faces an 1mpo ing Lask he was running for president. · 1n meeung the .. challenge to the Californ ia has absorbed more than state's economic fu ture." the 4 m1ll1on ne\\ persons in to Its anal)St's offi re told the Legislature econom) and IO\\ered unemplO)-.\nd whale some leps ha\ e tx-en ment to near-record lov..s. .\s the taken. --general!) pe:il..ang desoite The a~aly~t's office 1s not the first a..UJtu:ull)' .. .tru:ecogn.12.c-1.he.w m pie x, • ..,. of policy 1mres fac1ns California. There·s been a 'emabre flood of repons from public and {>m ate groups 1n the 1ast )ear. alt o( wh1Ch outline 1n. 1nesqpable deta.11 "hat's neeckd lO be done tfthe anu-e' erytlt1ng cro"d gels 1ts ":U · Costa Mesa "'~all~ be ;ust another suburb -a dul\. ~ communit) for the no-growth elite. or 1s 1t the first 10 note that the Would that sausf) .. the .ha, cs .. - lead tfnte~r-ctt'ahfti \\llh these tow-me \to=1e11t med1ocnt . issues 1s long and thus the need for BRIA K.. THERIOT raptd -action 1s great. po1ng some-• Costa Mesa thin~ 10 deal "llh the aforementtoned ~ . . . ·po1ent1a1 1aoor shortage •n .:io10. for Don't look "or e'\amplc. "ould require radical . 11 . . •• change tn the pu bhceducauon ~!Item • (' ""de~i::al -handouts . . "llhin the nnt tw o or three \ears 1 \:.. 'ti' "Rt>gardless of the eu t acuons e'eoLUall~ undertaken ... one th ing 1 clear -becaust California 1s so rap1dl> urbanmng and undt:rgoing so man) other s1g_n1ficant·changes. nov. 1s the ume tor making and 1m- plement1ng plans for accomoda11n~ the state's future C"Conom1c g'rowth. · the report concluded ... The sooner and more eff~uvel} this JOb 1 undena en. 1he better will be Cali- forn1a ·s future economic per- formance. linng standards and over-all quality.'' \gainst t~ose stakes. tl\e poht1cal games 1n the Cap11ol look prem ~11~. don't the'? · Dan K'•ltt>rs is • syadJc•rftl col•maisL To the Edttor: l\mencans ·shouJd male e'en effon to becom~ econom1calh inde-· pendent. at least v.1thm the ·ram1l) UOIL • Let us J \-Otd looking to the fedeTal government for h'andouts and futu~ secunt). This year's pon-elect1on debate of the fede·ral government's mass1' e deficit as ""ell-foil oded. Much of this ·dt'bt 1s contnved b) welfarr and other chanucs be.stowed ' b) our gO'Vemmen\. A go' emmcnt.. which is unablno pa) 11s own bills. can hardl) be depended upon to pa) ours. F1nall). an) go' emment powerful enough to II' e the people all that the} want 1 also powerful enough to take from the people ail I that lhe) ha\C MIKE H.\l' ~ Corona del MaJ \ GOP freshmen; vetera~s see framework Of;Reagaii legaci 'I TODAY IN H1sroR~ Toda,· 1 Thursda). Dec. . the 343rd da\ of IQ . There are 23 da'-s left 1n 1hc )ear - Orange County• s role in Bush victory not lqst on Washington's power elite h was a -.1gh1 10 ochold - Ronald side. Reagan addressing a House chamber The chamber filled \\1th roars and filled onl) v. 1th Republicans. applause. In fact. all of the Republicans " ho L) nn Martin. congresswoman scr\.ed an the Congrc s under Pre 1-from llhno1s -w~o JUSI da) ago lo 1 a dent Reagan at an)' ume dunng the close contest tor chairman of the last eight )Cars "ere there. Republican C'ontCrcnC't'-. SOit 10 m) I v..as there on \tonda). too -left Pm a1el\. he hared" 1th me her ~use technicall) I'll serve 11 da~s rcmin1 scnCi-of the Reagan ~ca~. an the Congrt s under Pre 1dcnl .\s 1h·e president, eompleh.'d 111 Reagan. address. he was one of man\ who In fact. C'ongrcs man-dect Dana -fought b3c~ tears. f(ohrabacher and I ma~ bc the onh .\t the small rt\.'CPHOn 1n "talua~ '\mcneans in LI h1sto~ to sen c the Hall 1mm<.'<11a1el) al1er the prcs1- samc president in both the \\ h11e dent' addrc . "e were J01ncJ b) House and the C'oogrc . Ne'" mem-both Dan Qua) IC and George Bush bers of ongrc :rn: ''brn 1n Jan. ~ II "as a wonderful opportun1l) fo1 Pre 1dcnl Bush v.on't be inaugurated members 10 mingle and chat frteh unul Jan. !O. • "1th the pre 1dcnt.. lhl' prc~1dcnt-<'la·t The president \\JS introducl·d b) Jnd the 'KC prcs1d1:nt-c:l('(1. Bob Michel, "ho~· <?wn tenure 3 .\II thl\.~· "en.-cbulhent, and when House Republican leader span the tile\ tal~ed wuh me ob!WCrH-d ho" same 1980· I 98 period co' ercJ h) 'Critical Oran1c C'ounh was 10 the the Reagan .\dm1n1s1rn1100. Michel Ul'<'C pf the na11onal uci..et 10 was \I 1hl) mOvl'<I. his \OICC crack: (.alaforn11 Dan Qua) k rcmark.ed ina. as he rccalk'd .thl' 11mes both.?' upon the tact that the Bu h-Qua~ le them -and all ol us -haH hl:~n 11c1'.ct "on ( ahfom1a b' ){)'), ) through toge1h1:r ' \Otc Jnd won Orange t ount b\ Then Ronald Reagan t1X'l the· 311 .0l'M.> ,01, • · n~ . urpmingl). he 'lOOd JI thclC\ tcm • It 1 a tact not lost ot1 \he po"'crchtc on the Ocmocrat s1J1.• of 1hc :m k "' 1n ~ash1ngton that Oran~ Count) 1hc Houst chamber Btu that didn't pro\ ldC'd Lhc cn11rr 1a1c-.1de marain 1op hrm Imm talk1na ahout h \Vt th~ ot 'tdQI) tor urol'lc 8u h ' Democrat\· abandonment of n\..11n-There ha hccn "'1.1\'h talk among stream -'ml"tte~a k:d him 10 "alk a";a' House Rtpubhl-an this "ttk af\cr trom their pan) more than .?0 '"'" \6 )ear5 at onc-~n' rule of their •That' ~h~.lMpn.~1 tJ.h<' ctiamhn about tht-uTtponantt ot ":a' ao1n1 to •a\k awa fmm t~ p1nin1a m~)nt\'Of~a\\, Sutdunnt Otm«nt \iJc O"''t q&Jn m) 1alk wuh PT"t"Jl"nt<~I Bush.•<' nd at that moml"nt, ~ ''rOOl" -f'\'\.-d 1ha1 a\,. re uh o(hl\ ..00.ofu' acnm ai'9t 1n front of the . ~akcr'\ ~ulfal 'ol<' land h4.k "c arr cff~· ~hair tu the \«tl"m on..._ Rcpubh1;an "'ch thl" ma,om' p;arh . 1n 1tw- • .. House Through the aurc ~,, c U<,C l,, h1 \Clo. then~ president 1.an ~-c 10 tl that the C:Xmocrals will nl"\.'<I t"o- thm.1 to get an~ thin'° pa ~--J f <'Ou~. the other pan~ doesn't ha'c 1v.o-th1rd .\nd that'" pl\.'CtS<'h ho" the Bu h a cnda-1s go1n to be v.rought m the I I t C. ong ... ~'i 1111. Tonight. Pre 1dcn1 Rc~n will g1' c-us one more 'a led 1c:tton \I the \\a hington H1hon Hotel he v. 111 dd1,er the ,\mC''ncan Enlt'rpnsc In· s11tutc IC<'turc 1an\ others lrom the CoOJn .. -ss "111 be there. too. as" tll thc mtetll.'("tual kadcl"$ of the on- <ief'\ a\1\e mo,emcnt. and the •ason- ed \Ctcran ol 1h1: Reagan ~d'"1n1s- 1ra11on Once more "c'll pauSt to con 1dcr the ICEfn of Ronald RC'ag.an·., \eaf' 1n thcO,J.1 OOl1."t' a ~tronacr '\mcnca at pratt. anJ a nation 1n the m1d\\ of th( lon~t 4't'onom1 C\Pilnsu.-.n 1n ~a«ttmc h1slof"\ .\nd once more'. •(''ll be tn.·atC'd 10 tht ktoJ ol aJdrc that onl~ Ronald Rc4'11n can ~1H 'lr'C'a.J}. •c·re hc'l1nn1"1 10 min lum. (1lrlt ca . ~,.,. Distrkr.. , • 1 oda' H1ghhght in Hmoi:. One 'ear ago. on Dec .. 19 7 • on th~ lirsi da~ of 1he1t thrt>e-da) \\ h11e House umm1t. Pre 1dent ~eagan and 0' 1et leader M1lhail v orbache' signed a trcat:y under v. htch the uperpo"crs agrttd to de tro\ their ·arst'n~s of an1enn t>d1· a1e--range nuclear mi\s1le On th• date In I 5.& Pope Ptu I proclaimed the d ma ot the Immaculate on- ccpt1on. "h1ch hold that \far'). th e molher ol Je us. "a herself free of Ongmal 1n from lhe moment she ".1 (00l'CI \ ed Toda'· btnhda's Entertainer mm' ·o.i\ 1 Jr t c)3 .\~tor--01~~1or \ta\lm1h Jn h II 1s 5 (. l,mi."daan A•P\ \\ 11 l1n 1 5 Rod. S)nger 1rcg& .\!Im.in 1 4 1 .\CUT Kim BasingC'r as ' Thought for tooa~ ··1r t am nol for m\)(11. "ho "111 ~for me., . If)' Tk AnecJatel PrnJ Commentlwelcome ~ Tht' Dail\ Pilot ~clcomcs your op1n1on on maucrs of pubhc 1ntcre$l. utters and 10,.r an1cles of com· mcnlaf'\' mu t be ~ancd. The) should be "ocd or ck'ath wnttcn and !lent 10 Lf:. f tER~ tu the EDITOR. 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(818) eee-1212 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY llentclilr 5150 Ptau Ln. t714) 825-8M5 w ... ~ 339 N. Azusa AYe.; {818) 986-8385 SANTA BARBARA • 3711 St••• St. , .. , 589-0300 OUTLET CENTER 5565 E Otympk: ew .. City of Commerce (213) 724-9311 ._.._ ....... .., ............. ..... a....c:.... . . ,,. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1988 Title seekers T~ ~· Cout area lliP mcllool ..... Yle for cur cbam- Dloaelllr Friday ~t. and lbree o tbe ladlYld.al •tand- oat. are (f~ left) Weeton Jolin.on of Corona del Illar. Pred Schweer of Woodl»rlqe and O.Yld Bentaan of Poantaln Valley. It'• a repeat per- formance for W oodbrlqeDand J Fountain Valley la tbe finale and a flrat-e•er appearance for CoroA& dcl Mer. Corona del Mer daela defea~ Dl.Ulon VI champion Valencia at <>ra-.e Cout Colle1e; Woodbrld,le Ce- fenda lt. Dl.Ulon VDf dtle Al.µn.t Pacific Cout Lea,tae co- climplon Trabaco HOI• at lllulon Viejo, and Foantaln Valley retarn•· to Anaheim Stadlam to take on Bi•bop Amat ln·DIYlalon I. Belqw the playera tell their •Ide of the •tory . . • Once, or twice, in.a lif etinie-_realiZed. • • • .. I • - arons,_ Sea Kings. Warriors standouts share some of their thoughts on finals By ROGER CARLSON OflMO..,NMt..-. Once·in-a-lifetime adventures for some twice-in-a-lifetime. that's how it is for members of cham- pionshipl"finalists Friday· night as Sunset League champion Pountain Valley. Sea View League champion Corona d~I Mar and Pacific Coast League co-champion Woodbridge go for the gold. All the cliches that are bandied about apply. It is the things dreams ·are made of. It is the end of the rainbow. And it is something that can actually be tasted. All the work. and sweat. and frustrations. and desires have culminated in the most legit- imate Big Game of their lives. From these three squads -..! about 140 individuals. as well as probably a good number of underclassmen brought up to experience the finals from the sidelines, only a handful will --g-o on to four-year programs.5Cveral will move on to the community college levei and most will put the wraps on their careers Frii;t.ay !"i$ht. And even for that select ind1 v1dual who goes on to who knows what? This game. the htgh school Clf fi_nals will hold an honor equal to virtually anything that might come his way. ~Fountain Valley High's Barons (11·2) have won consecutive Sunset League championships an<t will be at Anahtim Stadium for the second straight year in their quest for the ASH Division I croy.'n against Bishop GLIUl!f CBRISTY RYAJll N GRltOHAACK Corona del Mu RICK NOCK Foaat&ln Valley JOE lllLLER Woodbrtqe PATDLlrY Corolla del lla.r Amat (I l·2). Foaatahl Valley Woodbrtqe Corona del Mar's Sea Kings good offensively and defcnm el\. mat.~er of gorng out now an<! e ·«:ut-our ollense was rcall~ chckmg. ( 11-0-2) arc the first-ever team in the They're balanced on offense and mg. .. We had our biggest 1eam effort of school's history, to make it to the · defensively they put a lot of J1fessure ' tile season last ~eek (in a 14. 7 victory fi nals, and they II try for the Division on the quarterback and use man-tO::-. Corona del Mat guard and ' O\er~Pac.fica). We "ere able to come VI crown ar Orange C~ast Cellege man coverage. like Servitc did las1 hn.!bae.ker Pat Kelly: back after their tying to uchdown and agai~stdefendingchamp1on Valencia week -"' I think n was our goal (to win the score and the defense did the rest. '12-0-1 ) · . . ~ . champ1onsh1p) from da} one. After 'A 1 f •-h 1 • l ~ . . . ··1 think (experience in playing in "hat happened in our first league . ot o peopfi t ,1nb we re JUSt And Woodbridge H1gh's Warriors the finals) is overrated. It 1s 1ncred1ble game against Uni' ersn' ca 14-14 ue). happ) to be in the ma s.. ut "e "ant ( 12~ I) return _to de~epd tb~1r Div1s~on to go into· the big stad!~m at first. but • we realized that. as a" hole. v.e didn't . ~me re~enge a~inst ~al1c~cta1 < fo)r VIII champ1ons~1p against PaC1.fic once the game starts. l~·SJUSt another play that well. , t )ears secon -roun be ohss · Coast League rival Trabuco Hills iteld. I don't see any big advantage. ..We said that we've got fou r games "('e feel we should ha"e aten t cm ( 11-2). the te~m which denied _the ''It's been long and fun (playmg at left and 1f we v. in the resi of our ast year. · W~mors the.1r ti~st-e~er ou.tnJh! Fountain Valley) and we JUSt want to games. "e're in the pla}offs We "on .. (Pia~ 1ngat CdM) bas been a'A'laJOr l~~ue c~amp1onsh1p. It s at M1ss1on go out a win_ner. This team 1s reall} three of the four and 11ed the-other one. ~rt of m~ hfe and it"s sad kno",ng -\'i~1gh. cfose 3!1f·we ve betn~en tong-;md bttame·ttague"C'ha . i t n'!!Ytast game-wheth~ ~-rwllrOl' Herc's what some of the key pla}ers ume. through 16 week.s o(th( season. ..When the pamngs came out. "'e lose. . In these Jhrec games has to say about through summer. spnn!l, and winter saw "e "'ere pla>tng Troy and afler Woodbridge H1gb quarterback it: weightlifting. \.\'C blew them oul (44-0). I thougttt "'c Fred Scti weer: • FoHtaia Valley quarterback ··we·ve had some~ real good prac· "'ere peak mg at JUSl 1hc right time. ..It's a prett~ big deal ind1\ 1duall~ David Heal1u: uces Lhi s week. ~nd I think we·, c been Defense had ~en our maJor For the" hole team and hool back- "They (Bishop Amat) are really peaking thr?ughout 1he pla}offs. It's a backbone through league pla). but to-bad. champ1ons~1ps 1 n'1 done 0.., ·~ ..... "" ........ Barons.run·past Warriors,.· 81-1!0 FV makes semis;- Estancia rambles tntotourney fin~ - By ROGER CARLSON Of .. 0.., No4 Itel! Fountain Valle) Htgh's Barons have a couple of players mrss1ng because of the football finals Fnday night (standoUl receivers Mike Cook and Doug Weaver). but from the appearance of what's ldt of the basketball team the) ·re hard I~ missed. Coach Dave Brown'sguintet eased to its second stnught '1c1ory of the season Wednesda> night with a first- round 81-60 'erdict o'er \IS1t1ng Woodbridge tn the Sponmg Goods West Classic. The victorv. ·led by the 2().po1 nt ef(ort of Derrick Corcoran. as well as some solid front-court pla) b) 6· foot-5 Mike Merli. puts the Barons into tomght"s semifinals ag:unst M1ss1on VJeJo at :30. The finals arc Fnday nigh t. but should the Barons make 11 1h rce straight tonight the:r'll mo"e the champ1onsh1p game 10 Saturda) night at 7:30. And. 1f the) lose tonight. the) ·11 '1e for third place at 4:30 Fnday. ra1her than the scheduled 6. . Tonight's schedule 4 30-Servite vs WOOdbr.d9e 6-Edison vs Corm>ton 7.30-Mi.ssloo V1e10 vs_ Founra.in Valley this 'ear:· sa1d Bro"n .. , almo t had an nisurtt'Ct1on o,·er this." The Barons JUmpcd all OH'r the Warriors in the earl) going v. nh an effecuve press producing nine Wood- bndgc tumo' crs Ul the first quarter on the wa) toa ~i-12 bulge. and ll "'35 40-20 "Ith 2:5Q left 1n the hall after Corcoran's la~up By halftime e'ef) Baron suited up had played Woodbndge cut It to 4 -41 in the third quarter. but Brov. n instructed his team to return 10 11s pre sing tactics and qu1cl..le~ Merh dropix.-d 1n a pair of buckets 11nd Lewis Murdent connected qn a thtce·potnt pla} and the Barons v.crc o ck into a ~om­ fortablc 55-51 lead , "'.\t times "hen vie "'ere pn' 1n~ and running "c looked real good · allowed Bro\lon ... It v.a a good effort and" 1th good mtl',fl It} I thought our guard pla) v.as c pt'C'tall~ gdod .. Tom \\ea,er tint hcd v.nh an unch11ractensuc Q points. but he got 1n onl} ·~4 of pla,tng time \\ca, er sat o ut the la t 5 oq ot the second quarter v.1th' h1 third per onal foul went to the bench"' 1th 3 30 kfl in the third pc noel~" 1th a fourth foul. and sa'' JUSt 73 seconds 1n the founh • ·t • IUD COOK. ALEJt ZALDIV Alt Fomrtaha Valle1 W~qe ~. \Cf) often. ··Last }ear was the first lime the school had gone to the Cl F cham· p1onsh1ps. The second round. this year some people had doubts. Thty thought we might have an average team and not do so wen. But we surpnsed some people. We knew all along "e had good team. We knew we could return. ··The feehng is not really different. Not too many peopleget to this poutt -gomg tC> two straight cham- p1o nsh1ps. It's a great feeling. ot too mucb .. d.st .. can bc..sald..... .. , thmk 11 helps tha.i Trabuco bas beaten us. The re' enie factor 1s ccrtatnl) there. But this 1s the CIF champ1onsh1p and we're going tc be up for this gar;ne no matter who we're pla}mg. (Pleue .ee PLA TERS/112) Carter Rotan of Poaataln Valley pa•• ap coa.rt acatut tlae defeue of Woodbrlqe'a lllke Baacclo. • .. Our pla)ers mtSScd ou r cham'- , p1onsh1p football pmc last )Car and therc·s nQ. wa) they'rr going to m1 11 (l»leaH eee BAROl'fS/82) Coeta Mesa nacqaetball champion Lynn Adame ba• con· tlnaed her aucceaa daplte dlqnosi• of nerYe damace . . UCI tries Glamour of pros soon becarpe to regroup reality f?r ex-Rustler Lomas vs. Waves ,. BILL MULLICAI DESPITE ADVERSITY, By JON FERGUSON °' ............. In the first )car of Mari.. Loma~· NFL career with the New York Je1s. life was glamorous. Then the rcaht oftht pme bepn to set in Lomaa rose to football pi:omincnct in unusual fashion. never ha ving pqycd football unul his senior >car at Garden Grove High. never hav101 staned unul his freshman )car at Golden ~st Coll*. never ha,lna thoup about bcinp professional pla until ht was draned 1n the round b) the Jct, in I "70. y h11 sccon<a )Cir in th<' pros. his ICveftth 1n orpni!Cd footblll, ht' bepn lO 5tt th<' J>fO same fo~ Whit It "as-ll)Ob. With three game to pla) 10 his ltfth pro season. he tore his .\chilies tendon m a game "h1ch proved to be his last rcautar sea on con\cst. Two years later. rctumma to acuon in a 1976 pre-season game aficr sitting out the 1975 campaign. an 1lkgal block tore up his knct. ended his carttr and "cnt a Iona \\I) to"ard creauna a new rule. It wa~ o rapid me 1n one ~nsc. a quid. dccltnc m another. lo\h1ch coimc at a point in h1H·an'\·r ~hcr:c.~lefiln who st1clt Qrc bet"'"'" to CnJO) their pnmc t o ma,· t\.-chngs for the pro pmc (Pl ....... LOllAS' /83) " \\-c ha'e h.id a \\l~l offtx,·au'-\' ol final e'.\am~.md \\l' ha' c a 1.hancc to redeem oursclh-sagJ•n~t l'\·ppt'rdmc Sawrd\)~ night <l\ 7.)010 the Bren Center. I could deal" 1th being I·'\ a• th1!1 point 1f~had pl.i,cd a lot of rl.).lJ pmc but "Cha\ C pl3)ed thrw at home. Youarc\uppo~-J toplJ\ bctt~ at home and O\Ct the )<.'Ur\. ''l' ha,caboul an SS pcrn~~t "'n ration at the Bren cnt('r and ptC\ 1011,1\. Crav. ford Hall \\c "ill come ~l L. somd1ov... but 11 thl\ time tlt,·n: "::a lotofanAiet) 1mon1thcn'ikh\·~.anJ I am \urt' alw from 1~ aroup of • pcopkthat ft'tlsihc> .1rc<.1.~t:h<.·\. ' • ADAMS STILL WINNING COLLEGE BASKETBAU .\Iler the Pcppcrdme game ~tur­ Ja). "C ha'c Ea~tem \\a h1ng1on .11 homt Tucsda} 01gh1. then all hdl break loo~ 1011hc n~\l t"o "'"'Ck' \\ctra,d1ol '\L\ (lkc ·l5>.lmolj of h1cagotlA.'C I land\ 1rg1n1a (Dec ~ll.1hcna1H't1\}t'lnc-l ({ .\ 1n the Rren Center lk~ ~ The Bruin' .m: n·;i ll\ pl.i\ 1na \\di ·a lh'-·1e.u\·~u1t~a k\\ tacult~ mcmtx1 a1 \lur \:ampu' .,ho "''ulJ bncn hJ!lP' 11 "~"'·rd•"d <.\.in 011.'St.l Jn\(. \ \ 1)1' "'''°Ill pro-(PleaeeeeeUCl/BS) 8~ KEVI' 00\'LE J)1~~no '' ,,, 'l'tnal nrn,· dam:t$t' 1n a p1t11,•.,\1,,nJI jlhkte rnuld 1n· J1ratc 1t\ 11mc to J,'H'li.ll' altcrn.l- ll\l' jl)~ ·i..11tv bu1 not for n:111onal r.1'-·qu,•1t\.1ll lh.lmp11ln l 'nn .\J.1m\ 1lf ( ,,,,J \k...i On'-' H'Jr .li''· t ,, 'I \CJM.1IJ .\dam ",.' t ll11h..1t '" 1'l·rn1rau,,n ''' her m\don 'h'"·011h J r'r'''''\11\(' co' cnnl arou1hl lhl.' t~undk ,,f .,~m\JI nl'I'"'' "a" f\.'~Jll.'n,1hk fo1 ttngltn1 ~n~llOO\ \he ~ .. , ,.,~11\.'n\.tng all 0\1.'f ht:I ~)\,I\. . l hl' \.Ondit1 >0 Y.'1 hl\lt·~n'lttl\C "1th '~ mptom\ HON>tnl up dll\' h' tn\."f1.'J'4.'\ m ~~~ 1,·mJll.'tiltul\' Imm "'°'~out~:· .\dan1' ... ud. l-ol'C\'d to W\Ch.~h hm1l her tram· 1ng lor 1hc 1% ·Women's Prcr. I~ 1onal Ra ~uctt\.111 hamp1on hip in June. her pracucc "a hm1too 10 pla~inga le"' game pcrv.CC'k In sptc of1h1 . hc '-'onhcrsl\thnat1onalt1tlc ''' 01<.)nth\ lat\·r "Rcr:u,,1..c nn ,11,,11 k'cl v.cnt do-n durin,. that ltnlC' I v.-as fOf\X'd to u~ t'tr~un po"cr 1n~tc~. ·• \he satd. "I L.1ll1"' mu" Jtlou1 the pmc than a lot ol the pcopk I'm compctina with.'' l h\· \ptnal 1'cn "' dam• will <'lln1muc 10 l\~tnl'.t ~ Jra1n1na fOf luturc 1ournam.:-nt w·~ dt~ runn11't and •ctplhft•"I from 9wT' rou11nn, 'dam w1'1COMCMfWOftl tC~ pt11ett\'C Pll.'C'.' PCT welk .... (Pl Ill -•wi•,.• 82 Otange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursday. December 8, 1988 R:yan wilf stay ho1ne onr-range, signs with Texas From The Associated Press A TLANT" -All-time strikeout Ill leadrr Nolan Ryan d~~ to stay home ,, on the range Wedncsd~nd agreed 10 a · one.year con1rac't wi th T_cxas. The free agent's total package is in exn·~ of SJ mil hon and includes an option for I 990nnd inccnti\('S. Ryan. wl\o got a $200.000 s1gn1ng bonus. will earn S 1.6 mill ion in 1989 and S 1.4 m1lhon in 1990. If the Rangers do not iuck up his option. the)' ha\C to Pf!Y Ryan $200.000. IN THE BLEACHERS In terms of bonus mone). Ryan will cam S 150.000 for wmning the Cy Young Award. $50.000 for being named~_o the All-Star team and $75.000 for lx'ing sclectco)lhc playoff or World Series MVP. 1 • • ~~9~~~~~~~~ ---m1-;:-R n 41 had hjg_~r offers_frqm California an..._ ... ""*:-\._ ___ ___.....,..:: San ranc1sco. but money wasn't the onl~ factor. .. I'm a dichard Texan:· said Ryan. '>'ho has 4.775 strikeouts in 21 seasons. and spent th(' last nine )Cars with Houston. "I wanted to remajn in Tcl(as. The o crriding factorwaS'Wfrat I felt was best for me and my family ... he said. I ~ The Astros offered S 1.3 m1l11on 10 keep tum: R}:\1'1 made SI mllhon in base salary last season and collected S200.000 in bonu ses. The California Angels had offcri~d Ryan S 1.8 m1ll1on plus incentives and San Francisco made a bid of S 1.7 m1 lhon. R)an's agenl. Ri chard Moss. said the Angels and Giants also added option }Cars to their offers. In other de,cfopnfents Wed nesda\ a!. baseball's winter meetings 1n Atlanta official!~ ended: • The Mil\\aul.cc Bre"ers traded catcher Bill Schroeder ~12 the California Angels for infielder Gus Pohdor. Sch?ocdl'r. JO. split time with Denver of 1h1.• American .\ssociat1on and the Brewers in 1988. He hll .235 'Allh Oen' er 1n six games. With the Brewers. he hit .156 in 41 games '>'Ith five home ru·ns and 10 RBI. •The New York Mets traded second baseman Wal l\ Backman to the Minnesota Twins for three minor-league p11Chl·rs. Backman. 29. hit .103 in 99 games last season with 17 runs baned in . Quote of the day Howard David, radio voice of th(' Nl'W Je~> Nets. on th(' trade that sent guard Mike McGee from the Sacramento Kings to th(' Nets for second-round draft choices in 1991 and 1996: ··1 hope Sacramento 1s pa tient. because one.of its p1cl.s 1s in the e1gtuh grade now:· UCLA 4-0 after 85-7 4 victory Junior for'>'ard Tre\'Or Wilson poun~d m 1n a '"-·ason-h1gh J2 points <h L'CL .\'>'On 11s fourth '>t ra1~ht basketball game \\\·dne'>- da\ night. !b-7-1. o'er Boston L'n" crs11~ at . Paule\ Pa' 1hun. L'CL.\ broke Boston L'n1H'rs1 1' ·s thm:-gamc Y.inn1ns streak and under nl''l' head coa.l'h Jim Harrick has 11<, b\:st stan s11m: I 9lC-~J "hen the Brum-. started o-0. Boston 1s 3-2 . . In other college oosl.ctb.ill. Gary Payton.scorcd.i:1ghlporn1s in thi: final ''~u m1nu11.·s leading Oregon State to a ICX)-90 ~in o'er 'Lo,ola M,mmount .. Leonard Taylor scored 22 'poirih and addl'U Ill rebounds to lead Califurn1a to an 81S-5 7' 1cton oH·r T enncsSCl' Teen ... Glen Rice scorl'd 21 points to kad second-ranked M1ch1gan (7-0) to a I OIS-62' 1ctor; 0' l'r ( cntral M 1chigan ... Charles Smtih scored 13 points and had a school-record 16 assists to lead '.\'o. 4 Georgetown ( J-0) to a 95-62 '1tto~ O' N St Leo ... r-..onh Carohnascored the.first 15 points and the e1ghth-ranl..cd Tar Heels (7-1 J beat Yandcrt111t. 89-77. behind 25 points from Jeff Lebo and 10 from Kevin Madden . ·" Byron Irvin scor~d 23 points. tncluding 15 1n th~ second half. and No. I !Missouri (6-:!> beat Tul~. 73-61 Islanders replace head coa~h Thl·-New York Islanders. ofT 10 their '>'Or'lt start tn IS 'cars. fired Coach Terry Simpson \\ cdnc!.da~ and replaced him w11h Al Arbour, '>'hQ·ptlotcd the team to four <.tra1gh1 ~tank) Cups in the earl) I Q80s The Islanders. "ho "on the Patrick D1' 1S1on 11tlc last season. 1mpson·s ..ccond with the club. ar1.· 7-18-2 this _sc~on. las1 m the d1,1si on. and ucd '>'1th ( lm·ago for the lc'>'C~t poin\s 1n the NHL .. On the ice Wcdnc~a). John MacLean ~cored two ofh1s three goals in a decisi ve )(.'Cond ix·riod a<. Ne" Jerse) ended ~n eight-game '>'tnless strt·al.. <0-7-1) "Ith a 5-1 \ICto~ o'er \\ ash1ngt on in E..ist Rutherford . Dave Gagner scored on a rebound ofh1s own shot with 8:03 left m regula11on. hfl1ng Minne<.ota into a 2-2 lie with Montreal in Bloomi ngton .. In Edmonton. Jari Kurri scored three goals in the 'nond period and Mark Messler had two g~als and t'>'O assists to lead the Oilers to an 8-3 rout of Quebec -· "Whal a fiasco. I knew our guys were In for a tough game, but crlmlny, I never thought they'd just roll over and die." Lakers.bla!lt Suns, 125-111 Magic Johnson recorded his fourth ··1riplc-double" of th1.• season and Byron Scott scored 27 points as the Los Angeles Lakl·rs defeated the Phoenix Suns. 125-111. at the Forum for their six th co nsecutive \ICtOr). Johnson had 19 points, 12 rebounds and 18 assists without p~aytng an~ of th(' fourth quarter. Wit h the '1ctory. the Lakers arc unbeaten in seven games at the Forum and kt<p t the best record in th(' NBA. 14-3 .. . Ebe-where in the NBA. Moses Malone capped a scason- h1gh . .27-poin i pcrformancc b> making three free throws 1n the final I 0 seconds. enabling Atlanta to hold off the Celtics 1n Boston Garden. 106-103. and c>xtend its w1nnmg streak to six games ~ .. Adriaa 08.Dllty scored 14 of b_is 31 pojnts in the fourth quarte1 and Detroit held N BA scori ng leader Miclaael Jordan to 18 points in beating Chicago at home. 102-89 ... Cliarfes Barkley had 29 points and H rebounds and sfor~ s1>. -potnts during a 12·0 spurt in the second half. leading Philadelphia to a 134-109 ictor)'.J)ver Denver at th(' Spectrum ... In In dia napolis. Cbuck Person scored 12 ofht s 27 points 10 the decisive third period and Indiana outscored Portland. 37-1 4. from the fre('-throw line and beat the Trail BlaLers. 129-120 ... Kenny Smltll made three straight breakaway layups to cap a Sacramento comeback and then hit two free throws with four seconds left. se nding the winless Heat to its 14th straight dekat. 96-94. in M1nm1 ... In Dallas. Dutil Harper scored 31 points. including a go-ahead thrcc- pointl'r with I :48 remaining. lifting the Ma"cricks to a I 02-98 \ 1ctof) O\ er Seattle ... In S.lllt Lakl' City. Karl Malone scorl'd 3-1 points. including nine during a 12-2 spurt earl) in the second half. as Utah defeated Wa)h1ngton. 11 1-94. Auburn's Rocker wins Outland --- .\ubum·s Tracy Rocker, thC' No. I • (>la, er on the nation's No. I dcfcns1,c unit. t llt lought ofT t~o offcnm e linemC'n Wcdnc~-" day and won the 43rd annua~ Outland -- Troph) as the nation's top interior lineman. The 6:· foot-3. 278-pound senior tackle "as an.nounccd as th e "inncro,cr M1ch1gan State tackle Tony Maadaricll and P111 guard M~rk Stepnoski ... Veteran 11gh1 end Erle Sievers, wal\cd b)' the San Diego Chargers. was claimed Wedncsda~ b~ the Rams. Sieve,s. an e!ght-yC'ar FL 'cteran. has been on the in1urcd reserve hst with 11 ptnl-hCd r'ICQ.,.C_IO h1~ nccL Television, radio ' TELEVISION 4.30 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Connecticut al Purdue, ESPN 6 JO P.m. -COLLEG~ BASKETBALL: Oklahoma al New Mexico (re'Peals af midniohl), ESPN. 7.30 P.m. -P~O B~SKETBALL: HOU)le>n al Clippers, Channel S • . 7.30 pm. -PRO HOCKEY: Winnipeg al Kinos. Prime T1ckei 8 Pm. -HORSE RACING: Hollvwood Park replavs. Channel S6 (Prime Tickel, JO:JO P.m.) 8:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: New york Rangers al Harlford (delavedl. WOR. 9 pm -RODEO: National Finals from Las Vegas (lae>eJ. ESPN .. 9 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Louisville al Western Kentuclw (delayed), USA. RADIO 7:30 o.m . -PAO BASKETBALL: Houston ~I. CliPoer s. KRTH (930) 7.30 P.m -PAO HOCKEY: Winnipeg al King$, KLAC (S70l. 7 30 e>.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: Cal Slate Fullerton al San Dleoo. KMRV (1600). FRIDAY'S TELEVISION 10 a.m. -GOLF: Team Championship from Wesl Palm Beach,, Fla., ESPN. ' ADAMS WIN.NING DESPITE ADVERSITY. • • From Bl maintain a 1.on11nucd emphasis on the ps)'1.holog1cal aspect of thC' game ~hC' succ<.·ssfulh use<, a process of '1suahLat1on wticrebl' she ~cs in her mind's e)'C. the d~tai sofa match 1n progress as she would ha\C 11 pla)cd. .. I actuall)' \\rt le down the feelings I want to have when rm out there. what kind of aura I want to project.'" Adams said ... You've got to plan for anything that might happen on the court. from a cheating opponent to shots that arc t.o0 short. Most pla)'crs don"t plan for these things but I do." Emphasis on this psyc hological aspect ot thc game rould be the seem of her uccess. he's "'on ('VCf) tournament that e'1sts over the course of her 10-}ear professional career. 1ncc the creation of the Women's Profes$1onal Racquetball Assoc1at1on 1n 1979. she's won more matches. lltks and money than an) other woman. .. I don'l lose very of\en." Adams s~ud. In the last four years of tourn3mcnt play. she's lost only three 11mes Nerve damage was not the first barrier for Adams to compete ath- lcucally. At age 16. she was diagnosed as hav1na rheumatoid arthritis. an incurable cond111on that produce interm111cnt s)'mptoms of pain and ~welling in the Joi nts 1n different parts of the body. She started treatment 1mmcd1a1cl) to reduCt' the swelling and pain. On a wholt' her cond111on has 1mpro ... cd. but symptoms still crop up oc- c-as1onally. ) ··1 can always try to work around 1t when I'm pla)'tnS. hut when 11 happens to my n&ht wnst II JCtS hard to play -rncquetball 1 a very wn I• Lynn Adame oriented sport:· Ad ams 531d. C'ompctit1\(' si nce childhood. Adams grew up in Costa Mesa playing basketball. softball and run· ning cro s coun1ry. When sht' started high school at f.stancaa. *here she conc-entrated on cross cQuntry only. Adams lcfl Orange Coast College at 19 to pursue a professional racquet· ball career, She met with limited success for the first few years.. but acq uired Ektelon as a sponsor 11 aae 22. and has bet'n w11h them ever since. She won her first nauonal championship an 1982. and ~nt on to cap1urc fiH more by June of 1988. As s~kcsperson for the Nauonal Anhra us f'o unda11on. Adam make cverctl-appearances nationwide evcl) ~ear on their bchnlf and she·~ also bttn ~ice president of the WPRA for ei ght of the pasr nine years. he received the tcding Award in 198 1 and again in 1986: the award goes 19 the one who's done the most for the sport that year both on and off the court. and 1s awarded based on a vote by one's peers. • Though she hopes 10 con11nuc playmg pro fessionally for a few q1ore years. Adams has also re-enroll~ at OC after more than I 0 years. She plans'° take two classes in the spring semester. and" ultimately earn an Associate of Arts degree. She plan~ to earn a bac-hclor's degree 1n pS)- chology and wants to eventually teach at the college le\el. ''I'm really into school. I'm ac-t.ua lly readina my textbook." she u1d. Adams 1s compcungagamst the top women pla)'crs in 1hc country today through Sunday in the Third Annual Ektclon Chn~tmas ClaHic Racquet- ball Championships at the LA Fitness Club in Anaheim. Mort than 40 professionals and 200 amateurs arc panic1pat1ng. This fundra1ser event will benefit the non-profit organiia11on "Ad· vanccd Rcsourct's for Foster Kids." which benefits abu~ and abln- doncd children. An auction will be held at the fi tness club at 7· 30 p.m. on Saturday. reatunna uch 11ems as a condo m ~mmoth for a wccktnd. custom oak dOOI'$ and tickets to ··The Glory ·Of Chrfltmas'' and Knoll's Berry Farm. The srmifinals wilt be on S.tuntay at •:JO and 6 p.m.,Jnd finals win bt at 2 p.m. Sunday. Ticket 1nf'onMti~ may ~obt11~ bycallina6~9~ j' , .. BARONS ••• From Bl btfore the officials ao• him again. The Barons dropped in 26 or 50 1hrouah three quaners (S2 pcm:nt) and were never 1n trouble. As for WoodbndJt. it was a ma net of going without all cylinders as 6-6 P.A. Emerson. dtft'ns1ve &pc<'a1hs1 Ryan Nash and point guard FJ"(I Schweer remain in football t'ndeevors. "I saw s0me thinas 1ha1 wtrc pleasing." said WarriOI'$ Coach Bill Shannon. "Romahs Taylor is a 10th grader and did a nice job. He went to tbe boards well." Elsewhere Wednesday ni&ht: Es&ud8 71 W..aen It: Tim Kjar banked in a deij;ra1ion three-point shot from about five feet in from the sidelines 10 give the Easies the victory and a benh in the championship game of the Garden Grove Towr- nament. Estancia. now 3-0. advan«S to Friday's 8 o'clock final 10 face the winnerof tont"'t's Mqnoffa:Loara game .• The' Eagles. who led almost the . entire way. wert led by Mike Curtis' season-high 34 poinl5. Curtis. who connected on a pair of three-point shots. scored 19 in the second half inc-luding 13 in the lhird"quarter. Costa Mea 1%, SUtlap U : The Mustangs improved to 2=2 with the non-league victory on the loser's court, as Timmy Nguyen dropped in 20 points (his fourth straight 20-point effort) ctnd Young Chang ( 14) and Jose Casas ( 13) added double digit scoring. "We had the fast break really going well." said Mesa Coach Dean Cooper. "We were filling the lanes lilkc we're supposed 10 do and we played some really tenacious man-to-man defense . "They were determined they were ................. Joey Coben of WoOdbrldp ,..._ down a reboaad wblle clme qaarten wltll w•••te llllle Baacclo. not JOIRI to te1 down toni&ht and they day's double overtime loss to ~:ICDel denied the ball inside. and hawked back w11h a 12-point cushion ove the ball... Palisades a.t Chapman Coll• in A 21-12 second quarterselthc tone non-lea,ue_,game, highlighted by th for ttJcTest of the night. 22-poinl effort of David Boyle and "It was four good. solid quarttl'$ of 12-12 effort by Andy Karich in term basketball." continued Cooper. of points and boards. Jason Quin .. Young Chang did an outstanding had Jive assists. job on defense and on the boards. and Mater Dei ium~ on Palisade Jose Casas did a nice job on the early with a 20-1 O first quarter and boards. I brought in a sub. Dave was never threatened. _ Burnell, and he did a good job for on the boards. as well." • Mater Del n , Palisades 45~ The Monarch~ 0011nrt"d hack from Mon- ... The win improves Mater Dei to 4-1 with a date with Los Alamitos tonight at 7 at UCT s Bren Events Center. Monarchs shutdown e>ilers . . . .. The Mater Qci High girls. basket-her 18 pointt.,i in the first half. ball team started its season later than including four successful three-point most teams this year. but the shots. She also had live rebounds. fi ve Monarchs appeared in midscaSQn assists and three steals. Laurie Rush added nine rebounds to go with eight points and Erica Goddard played well defensively. blocking lhrce shots. form in their first game at Huntington E1ta11cia 58, La1ua Hills 44: The Beach Wednesday nigtit. Eagles evened their record 111 1-1as4-In community college games: The Mater Dei defense limited the foot-I I Angelica Sunoto supplied the Golden West 11•. Vlc&or Valley 45: Oilers to just 17 points in the first spark with a career-high 16 po11Tts. 10 The Rustlers exceeded the century three quarters and breezed to a 48-27 stea ls and fi ve asS'1sts. mark for the fifth time this season in a victory. The Eagles trailed, 40-J'l entering game played at Cal State Fullerton. Kell y O'Brien was t~e _catalyst for the final q uarter. but used aq effective Six Goldep Wc~t players scored in ,, Mater Dei. scorihg, 14 points and-. man-!i'-man full-c?urt press to~s · double figures. paced by. St~phan1e hauUng dbwn 15 rcb<funds .. " hfle th~· Haw~s. 'forc"ing 1.r ·IUrl!O\' 'in Swanson With 20. The Rustle~ (7-~) Krisha ThomP6eh·a·dded 11 p(>ints ·the final'pcriOd alont>luid bOldi the limited V.1ctor Valley to~ 5-pomts 1n and seve~ of Mater Dci's 10-steals. hosts.ao:Hm four'f)oims jnitte qtiancr. . t~ second half. _ . ·• ~amona ~-Boyd .. not"hed • ~v~ ·: -~Q_homor~:MeJ~Y Ea rle s~a~ed Grossmont •~. Orange Coast II: points to pace Huntmgfon. now 1-3.· sconng)lopors ror.thl! Eaglc:»'lrJlh r6 · .. JJ1e Pirates were unabrc to i:ecover . In otlier action:· .. . • po1'1ts · and-corhributed crght-T't'-from an early 17-1 deficit and Costa Mesa 48, Norco 4~: Tll,c t>ounds and fo ur assists. · d ropped thr non-confercn~ game at -~~ri~~~~c~~~~;h~~:~h~ :si!i'J:c~:n~~-~~t:S:~~crM~; ~~~ ~ri-tttita ·~! poin't~)-end Kim ·first ht\lf and assuming a ·3s.20 Artists' ofTensc:scotil'ig 26 poin sand , EIJ~rmJ!l ( 16) flCCountcd ro,t 1be-bulk advantage eafly tn the thlird quart.e(, • pull1iag.do" n 13 !IC'eOOnds as.l,ajOha -of ··the scoring; ·for .OC\.... which , • Kim Got)dc hel?>cd . <:osta Mc~· e\Cncd its record a1-I-t ·w1ih fh"e pon-• sutf~red . .from 35 ~"!movers overall. ~ 1-2) build its big lead by ~oring J 6 6~u~ ~ictory at hoiJle.. . , • : • . Elltr~an.also had. nine rebou'hds. 4•. • .. ., ' •• -• -PLAYERsl1IVE vlEws·oN810 GAMECsJ ..•. : From B 1. · .. . ~ · . • -·.;. _. · ~ : · "Success is due" to <\ areal prt>gtam. Coroaa del Mar · str,on1 safety Woodbridge rarely -has ' losing Br.-..B"ea&o: "" '-!: 5eason$ It's a lot of hacd work. We .:!It means a lot 10 me t<fbe go1n~ to ~orletd ·really hard all year. Pla~e"' ·the. finals since ~is is the first ~imre want lo do it again. · · · · --C'Orona dtl Mar flat~er b$Cn 1tiere.: "There's gre~I athlete$ on this : Th.c ~ct that we a~ tbcjirst team 10 team. but no superstai:s: JtASr a lot of -make 11 all the way rs grd~. • . . · guys who want to &9 out there and. •"It's somewhat depressing playmg win. We've been brought up since"Our tn my-last game at Corona dcl Mar. freshm;tn year knoft>ing·a team effort which !S one pf ma~n reasons I want to means sllccess. If evccybOdy 1plays wm this game. This could~ my.last 'hard you're going to win a maJOrlty of game playing football. the games. and' so tar it's worked for "~st year we were competing us." j · · AllRA.llTAP P.A. BIDR80Jlf against Valenqa pretty_ well. onl) to Foutai1 Valley wide receiver Abe PCMaDtalD Valley Woodbrlqe lose the game. Thar gives us some · Yap: • -extra incc~t1 ve 10 beat them ~his_ time. f ·"It (reaching the CIF final) was a "All we've been talking about this "Ever smcc the very bea1nn1ng of 1Tought 11t 1be start ofthe year. but I week is the revenge onT rabuco liills. year Coach (Ocav.e) Ho!land wanted to really don't think 1t was a goal until They're the only team that has beaten get 101hechamp1onsh1p. We knew we toward the end of league. us this year. could. A lot of starters back thought "Amat has a good team with a "h's been tougti being the defend-we could do 1t. h's a surpriS< to balanced attack and a good quar-ing champions. W~en you·re t~e top everyone since Corona del Mn had terback. I'm not surprjsed they beat dogs. everybod}'. tnes to set a piece of never been 'there. but we knew we Loyola. because in the playoffs an·y-you. 1! de.finitel y makes.11 to~gher. could do it After beating Plc:t.fi~ I thing can happen. • "Wmnmg the championship game couldn•t believe we had done 11. I m "Last year. we didn't most of us ~ould be the J>e~ect way to go out of happy we're going 10 the CIF final~. It didn't know what to expect. so I th ink high school II sgo!ng totakeagoodall think we have a good chance ap1nst 1ha1 experience will help. . around. ~me. mistake free. but we Valencia." "I hav(' son of mixed emotions can do it. W_..rW1e•tshleliHbaderO.- (abou1 finishing high school carCl'r). I Foatala Valley wtde receiver miu Hartmaa: would like to go out a winner:· Mllie c.M: "II means a whole season to us 10 C.reea deJ Mar defnslvt tackle "rd , love to go out bei~g PF . reach the championship. h's what Rea Aki• a jalor: chamP.1ons. It would be the highlight everybody on the team worked for. ··1t m~ans a lot to be ttfe first · or my high school carttr. our goal. and now we're here taking· football team from Corona del Mar 10 "Wt know what these gam_es arc all advantage of it. reach this far. We're aoing to take the about. and we know the 1f!~cns1~)' "The coeches said al the bqin~in& game like we·ve taken all other games level need~ m .a champ1onsh1p oflhe year that they would P'll us in a and hopefully we'll come out with a ga~e. having been there bef~re. ·position to make the CIF cham- \\lin. We re fired up as a result of losing p1onsh1p and they have. We knew the "The pressure is 1hat we've g_Qtten (last year to Fontana). maybe more team could gel here if we put all we hereandknowwecan do it. lfwc')et it than other teams that didn't play in it. had into it . done. we k"owwe hvt'd up to what we "After last season. we wanted to go "It's great 10 win as much as we do. could do. I think it helps us out, being back and prove to everyone that .we Our team is a bunch of winners and"il it's the first time. since wt like to play could be CIF .champions. Gemng shows upon scoreboard on the end of under pressure. We play better undtr the~and losing hasgjven usan added pmes. Woodbridge has built a win-p~urc. desire. ning 1rad1taon. •• I wasn't part oft he tea(fl last year. ''Our success this year is due to a lot "Trabuco beat us this year. so the bcca~se Iwasa sophomort. But this is of balance. The defense has come revenge factor will play a small fictor the last football pme for the seniors lOJClhcr dunng the CIF playoffs. The in this pmc. We have the experience no matter what llappens. From i offense has been strong. especially of already playanJ 1h1s team, which junior's perspec11ve. I want to win with the pass.mg game. should help. But 11 works both ways. because you never kno" what pos-"lrstheb1gcstgameofmylife. I'm since the~ know what1oeJlpect from it ion you will be in next yea r. We're sure it's for everyone else ~n the team. us. too. Our cdae comes in that we here now. why not do it doi11his year'? Everybody .• wants. to win this one know how good it feell to win it all. "h•s been great playing on an more than an)'.thtng .in the world. Memones of that pme will aive us undefeated team. Practices are more We're more excncd this year than we the insptration. or whatever~ call fun. We still work as hard. but bcmg were last year. Yi(e know we have a it, when the pme gets dose. h s by far undefeated m•kes the season a little good chance to wm 1t and we're going the best feehn& I've ever had. more run. to 10 out there and give ii all ~·ve .. It's bttn a pat honor to l)ta)' in "This has been somewhat of a got... two Cl F championship pmes and it dream for me sancc I was a little kid. I would be even a IJ'Clter honor to wm remember play1n1 in Jr. All·Ameri-two ('If championship pmes_ can. comina lO the Corona dcl Mar Vang ards rail "Coach (Rick~ Gibson has done football pmn and 1hinkin1 what it U Y exc-tllentJob 1hi1 year takina over for would bt hke Dlay1n1-Now I'm ' 66 63 j Coach (Gene) NoJi. play1n1 varsity. When I tot 10 this 1 Or -W fl "I think he has ans~ any level r wanted 10 play 1n 1he C1F questions people t\Ad about him b)' finals. Now 1ha1 cfream is coming POMONA -Down 60-53 wtlh pulll"I us "' the CIF championlhip ·true. We've just aot to win Friday S:46 rcmainina. the Southtm Cali-pmc. ' niaht and whok 1h1n1 will come rom11 CoUqc men's blslmblll 1cam ,......_ ValeJ f'Mlltrt.d IUcl 1rve." Mid hosl Pomona-Pitztr to JUll three ~ Wu• .......... ~er Ale• points the rest or the way and came "ll CMans a lot IOl"I 10 the ~ a~w1lh a 66-63 v1C1ory Wednesday champaonsl9ip plM. Wt went thct'e .. 11·s~ttobt l(!inaapif'!. l d1dn'1 na 1. last yar and u was kind of new. This think we·d Ft th11 far 11 belinnina of Vanauard1i 1n 1mprovina 10 year we ., there and the ooly thins RatOn bmiUK we lost a IOt or IOod S-1. ~ led by John Mountt and we·~ lootina for ii a wiL playm from Jut year. 11·1 betftlind Jim M.ntfielcl W1th 1) fgtnts f:ada, "Wt MR owenwhelmed 11111 ,eer. ofl surpnw. but I 1h1nk we have a real while Kyte Lundy and Jeff lidmeft We .ollyccl 'Mil. but we were MW ao pd lttot at it 111in eot1tribUted 11 aptett. (Pl•11wPLAYW,.I '• , • Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT!Thuradey, Decemtief I , 1811 - U.S.,hopingtoreclaim 'Little America's Cup' Thechallcnw a US. team consists Amenca'sC up: the aoaort'~int 't ac:htClubof -It doesn't have the history of real Cup, ut competition Is always just as fierce Af\ertwo years of the war of words abou11hcAmenca'sCup.comes now ~he "Linle Amenca'sCup," which il 1s hoped.will no1 be as controversial. What .is the Lmlc America'sCup? Well. 1t doesn't have the history of the real America'sCup, btU for nearly threedccadeshaj beenjus1 as spirited from a competiuon s1andPoin1. The Liu le Amcnca ·s Cup is sailed ~ > . Na A W...._.,., Sceres 1 uurs 115. Prio."•• 111 Ati.nt• 10., 8o1ton 103 Phll•<Mlohl• ll4, Oenver 109 S.Crtmenlo 96, Ml•ml 9• Ottroll 102, ChlcHO '9 lf'\dl•n• 129, Por111nci 120 f>•llu 102. S.•llle 91 Uteh 111, Wulllnoton 94 TNllV'I G•m.1 Hou11on 11 ·c11t111en. 7 30 om Mltw1uket •I New York. 00 om Clevet•n<I II S.n Antonio. S 30 ·om Liker' 125, suns 111 ,.HOIHIX (1111 -Ch•mben t2·?5 1-l ?S G11111m 3·9 3·4 9, L•n11 4·6 1·3 10, Horn•cek 4· 13 4·4 12, K. Jonnson 6· 11 '1·2 14, West 2·3 1-2 5. E Johnson •·IS 1·2 9, M•lerie I · 13 I·• 11. Ptrrv 3·1 I·? 7, Corbin 1·4 0-0 2 Totals· 47· l 14 16•24 111. LAKl•S (12.S) -Green l·5 1·2 7, Worthv 7· 11 ?·1 16, Tnomoson 7· 10 1-2 15, Ea Jo""'°" 6·9 6·1 19, SCOll 17·17 2-2 27, McN1m1r1 0·3 2·4 1, Woolridge S· 11 •·• "· Coooer 4·7 O·O 9, C1mobell 4·1 ?-? \O, Rive" 1·2 o-o 2. Lamo CM O·O o. Totets 49•92 24·30 ns Scere by Ou•rten Phoenix · 24 31 24 )1-lll tfttn 31 35 3' 10-125 __ J11ctt·oolftl ~is~M.iette_ e .. Joftnlon~ Scoll, · c-Fouled out-~ Re-OOund1-Ptwi.n1• SS tM1ierle "· Lelltrs S? lE• • Johnson 17) AUISll-Prloenl• 27 (I( JOl'lnson 17), L•ll.tr\ 34 IE• JOlln\O!l Ill Tot•! fouts-P11otn11 19, Lekers IS Attenoanc-17,JSJ COLLEGE MEN SoC•I c-.. "· Pomoni·Pittw n (Mft·C~) S.C., C..._ ,.etMM·l"iflor """'"' """'"' Dixon 3 O 1 l P1r11tr I 1 3 21 Mounce • 4 ? 13 Wever ,4 O 2 9 M•nsfleld 5 O O 13 Porter 1 o 2 2 Lundv 3 4 I 11 Hnorcksn 3 l 3 7 Bkllmore 3 s 4 11 Duque 2 4 2 9 Ven Alstlne O 1 O 1 Cr•wforo 0 0 0 O J~ W1t'lll\Jlm O O o o Grtvllte 0 o O O . Grtcldv 3 0 I 6 Hotum 0 O 0 O JeC!IJOll • 0 3 0 3 JOl'lnlOn • 0 2 16 • ... , Pavne O O O o i-ol•ls 21 17 JO 66 Totals 26 ,,S 63 H1lftlme Pomon•~P1t1er, 34·33 TllrH·oolnt goets SoC•t Coll~01xon 2, Mounce I, Mansfieto l Lunov I, Pomona· P111er-Pt.rker •. Wever 1 •· TKMic•ls None HIGH SCHOOL BOYS E$tanci. 12. Wtttem " -. (0.rtllft Gr.w Tau~) in C-Classcatamarans. among the fastest sailing craft an the world, and since 1961 has bounced around between the U.S .. Great Britain. • Denmark and Australia. wnh the Aussies and the U.~. being the ma1or . contenders. The Aussies currently hold the Cup. but come Jan. 21.11 will again be up for grabs with a U.S. team from BoA T1Nc Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club(San Pedro} hoping to bring 11 home for the first time since the Auss1escla1med 11 in 1985. LOMAS ... .,,_.------~~F~~llllli-4.&.--~~ ewwY¥-C~oe WOMEN rangetromtheextremelv grat1fvmg10 Grossment H, Or.._ CNsl 61 ' ' , __ ~1 acceptance of realit)' 10 dis11lus1on - Gn1"'*" on._ C•"' ment. The I 0 }ears offootball Lomas "fl_.-. •"pf"' played served as eApenence for life. HtnOee O 4 4 4 Arnob1I 0 ? l 2 I f Mentin1o. 1 0 0 1 e-mtn 1 1 3 " not neccss.iri ) che experience o a 8olsvero 9 I s 19 Leut• · I 1 2 17 l1fet1me. !:~~~ ~1~ i ~ ~ ~=' i ~ ~ ; "lt's notwha1i1·scrackedup1obe:· Poon 1 o 3 2 R111en110uw 1 , 5 4 Lomas said. "It's not lhe ~a) it's urcev•I • l s_ ~1 GrHn 4 1 1 10 ponrayed or represented. It's pro Wrillht 0 1 1 1 football. There's a lot of heanache. 8'kOS 1 1 J S Totals 21 11 10 ,s Totet1 ?• 13 n 1>1 blood. sweal and tears. Halftime: Groumo"', 30·2S "I wasJUSI fortunace all along. I "'as ThrH·oolnt 90111· None in the right place al the rifht ume Tecll"iCll. Hensen (OCCI from high school to the pros. fl could GOlct,fl We't fl4, Vlclor Valey 45 just'h1l lhe lottery that way. rd be all . '"'"·clftftf'eftC•I right.'' heJoked on the end of a serious Vkter V ... v Gelcllfl We.r " " .,. "' ,. ,. pf "' n·o1e. Looei Feetev Frvslnoer Kru\e SColl 1 o o 2 Coit 3 o , 6'" As fonunatc as he was. his career .s 3 4 l7 Swanson 10 0 0 ?0 ended with mis'"ortune. The average 1 4 2 19 TOIOSI I 0 3 II> I' o 1 1 o Jec:uon 1 o o u pro football pla)cr"scareer lasts three • o 1 e Jtn111n1 • o ? • or fourJcars. Lomas ~layed nearl)' ~~~~~on ~ ~ ~ 1~ five, an wascom1ngoffperhapsh1s Wilson · 2 o 2 4 best season "he~ his ·1974 campaign Gonor1n11er s 7 s 11 was cut short 1n the I I th game. The Sli1>er 1 o O ~ • H•m1non " , 1 14 Jets were 1n the midst of closing the To111s 11 • • 4S To••tt SJ 1 16 116 season with six straight wins. tillftlm«: GolOen Weit, 57-30 ... ash ood I ThrH·DOint l>Olll Vitlor Vatlev-FHltv 3 W av1nga g game. p a}lng Golde!\ ww-s•-r 1 M1am1. chasing (quanerback Bob) rect1nic•h.. None. Gnesc and core m~ ~chilies tendon:· HtGH""'sCHOOL GIRLS Lomas recalleO. - E'tanda SI, U9UM H•' 44 ·It was the stan ofnearh chree }Cars <""''"""'' of rehab1htation_ and frustrauon. In IEstMclt ftftpftp 0 0 I 0 7 7 • 16 1 (). 2 • 1 2 0 4 0 0 I 0 l 3 1 9 0 0 1 0 TUMICJl!fe Eerie ColllM Southwick Kevts Lumokin Gorntl Suiukl Sunolo Cordrev ueun11,.":'.,. ,. 19'75. he tried to make a comeback. GOdfrev • l s 11 the cendon bec;lme infected and he ~.'~v ~ ~ ; 1: ne er pla)ed a regular season game. Goooeftw 2 1 3 s The folio" ing preseason. he re- cow ove ' o l 2 turned with the 4-chtlles tendon as ~~~ ~ g ~, ~ healthy as 11 would e,·cr be. Ka11>ero 2 o 1 4 "Once you get cut on. n's ne,er the 2 3 4 1 7 1 1 16 I 0 2 2 Meottllilts o o o o same." Lomas said. ..I went to Tot•ls 24 12 18 SI Totllll Sure bv Qu1'1Ws Est encl• L•oun• Hilts Tllree·oolnl ooels· None TtcMicats: None _ _ 18 15 14 10 19 , ?4 44 training came and v.ent through tv.o- a-da)s. M> fool was ~rounded. I 6 19-se . couldn't toe up. 11 was a hke a Oat'foot 16 4-•4 on the turf.·· · Costl Mt" 41, Norco 45 Soon after., the Jets were playing .their firsc exh1brtion game against che St. Louis Cardinals. " (non·IM-1' Neru VellllQl.lel Treven.. Wt'li!t !Yle • Vtslt!~ .. " ... "' 1 0 4 4 s 1 0 ,, 3 ? I I 9 3 1 21 0 0 0 0 CeU• Melt Goode Moore kof1etd Nguvtn Surmon Br vent .. fl of "' 1 0 I II s 0 0 10 , 0 2 4 "I was rushing the passer on the first series of downs. planted my fool. engaged in the tackle. and (rookie running back Jerry Latin) came like 20 yards full tilt and tiid a crack-ha k on me:· Lomas said: .. It blev. m' of IC\Cnand lr"f)an Oaar The> '4lll Thefirstl'1'cewasheld 1n 1961 Conn«tacut bc1n11hedefenckrand bcsa1hn1a ne" tuah-1ech C ·Cat bct"-een the-Bnush and the keeping the Cup unttl 1985 when 1\ believed to bca brcak1hrouih .\mencns The Bri1tsh "on and was IA.OO b) the .o\uss1es. catamaran usin1a-n as) metrical r1g1d retaiocd the (up until 1969-" hen the a1rfo1I au sail. similar 10 the sail on Danes took 1110 Denmark There was a challenge by the Bnush the lar&er tars& Stnpts 1n "h1ch The Danes keprn onh one~ ear. 1n 1987 but becau~ofan equipment Dennis Connerdefeated che Ne1A. and it "as v.on b-. the Australlans in failure. the Bnush onl) completed Zealand monohull earherth1s >Car 111 1970. The) held it unlll 1976. bcatin& one race 1he 27th ed111on of the America's off several rhalkngers.. The U . challe~~cam w\ll dcpan Cup. -In 1916. ihe Americans won 11 for for Australia Jan. h the boal The .\ussies will defend 1n a the fir~t 11me "1th A.kz Koz)off and bc1ngsh1ppcd b) b) containeraboar.d recenll) launched boat using a more Robert Hane) ofln 1ne sailing the American President Lines. convenuonal rigid sail Aquanous V forCabnllo Beach The hostclubv. 111 be the McRae Yacht Club. Yacht( lubon Port Phillip Ba). near Here 1s a bnefh1story oft he Little The 1978 scle<:llon tnals resulted m Melbourne. Mark Lomu the) lo\ed the game. the~·d be PLAYERS pl&) 1ng for the Orange County • • • ~~r--M·-4.o..-'--Rtri~Mft-tMt'~ linashed pl.a>-·---.-,---82 ____ 77" __ .,.__ tng. ~· the whole pla>offs. Now we've o Lomas was a rookie 1n campdunnr. there and thauhould ghc us theedac. the 1970 'ecerans wall..out. the lirst of .. , d1dn 't thank I'd get bacl there four '.'lfL pla)er stnl..es again. It was 1n the back of m~ mmd '"There arc gu's that come in and this season. but I d1dn'1 gJve it too pla~ a ~e-arand get hurt and are gone:· much thought until the pla)'offs. Lomas said. "\\e're allcapitahstsand ··[\~One 1s working hard. I know f h h d srnce \his 1s m) las\ game ¥ I'll be ' t e mone) is there, l en sprea n pla) ingharderthan l e'er had. I really around a little bll. want to win this one. You don·1 want ·'There ought to be some pro' 1s1on h for _gu.u. who pla) a hule bn longer ~~m~~ l" ice in champions •P and make a hnle more money --some formula or some "a) to do chat. Woodbridtt receiver aad cor· d nd.-· II fi ,erback Ryu N.u~: to sp.rea 11 arou cspccia ~ or 3 "lt'sagrea11oha<tea""Chance 1owin gu~ who"sdo"n and out on his lucl... if you're broke anq pie~ 1 o or I~ ~ears back-to-back championslups. and it's d h 1 d k h 1 h great to have shot at Trabuco Hills an e pc ma e 1 at eague w at 11 is again. We d1dn '1 think that we played toda~ -an ifs a pren} profitable snuiuon... our bes\ when we played them earher While he spent fi,e sohd ~ears. this season. starting e' ery game he "as ac11, e for, "Reaching the championship is a Lomas knows about quack endtn~. ,good way to end m) senior year. But 1\ uPon reuremcnt. Coaching dtd not "It's a JOb. It's something )Ou're would be best to go out wuh a win. interest h1m enber. He 1ned sales for doing e\er) da' .. 'l ou're just a guy The seniors have been together for while. hked ll and has done 1t e\-CT in a Position l'ou get Injured :ind-you four:. ).ears and would mean a Jot t.d · since. could be gone tomorro":· win our last game together. He's a tcrntonal manager for .\fter sta1ldmg~onct on the team 'Tm JUSl &lad 10 gctA.cltancc to go MQrgaf\:.C"olton Equipment Co. in La . J n sack~ his finJ t"O \Cars Lomas Jed for the Clf'" champ1onsh1p again. I M1ra<;la. a d1stnbu1or of hea\\ ma-the J~ts his final threeseas0ns. hmt.flg thouglit n waspossabJtstn~ Jasl )ear. chmer)·. He ~as moved from Hunt-a high Point irr 19"'3 "tth 10 IL "as the and no" ifs happening.·· .wigton Beach to lr\.ine sinc:e reure-same season'"" htch he "as perhaps Coroaa del Mar rmaaiDg back Gres ment and boujht a home 1n Trabuco most r~membered for chasing O.J Huck.: Hills. where h~ h\eS "llh his "'fe Simpson in the final game of the "ltmeansalottobeable1odo11for Sharon.sonsAJec.19 . .\dnan. 16.and season as the Bills· bacl.. became the the school. We haven'l made it this daughter .\my. S. .• . firsl 2.000-)ard rusher. far ever Just making il to finals He's hel~ "nh the 4-)ear-old "It v.as the las\ game of the \Car. meaos a 101 for the players on the Trabuco Hills High football program and all "e v.anted to do "aS go team. ~ "a httle bit." His son Adnan is a home." Lomas said. ··1( snov.cd. 11 .. 4-s for m)self, I've never gone this reserve for the Mustangs. who will · was Weeb·, (Coach Ev.bank) last high. r"e never been on a cham-play Woodbridge for the CIF game_ tl'us 1,p1fies that ti's lil..e a p1onsh1p• team. h's gemng me ner- D1v1s1on VIII cule Fnda) night. circps. the sho" must go on. vous. but I'll be read) on Fnday. From eAperience. Lomas said he "The Bills "ere gomg some~here. We've been ha' intgoodpractices. never wanted his so.ns to play fooJball Person all). I didn·t care. I had signed "I have to thin about th.is game un1111rey were ~n high school. Lomas a contract and 1 had an obligation 10 being my last game playinJ football. doesn l behe'{e ~n Pop Warner and b) pla} a game. l had plane tickets and I l' e played for five years. h s depress.. ·stanang late himself. he ne'er ell.-asked Budd} (defenm e coordmator mg to think this· is las\ game ever. penenced burnout R'an). ·You think l can lea'e at Eve!) game since.,..., won league I've "Adnan·s like "here I "as bul has _ halftime and beat che rush do~n 10 been going all out. knowing every had more C\penence," Lomas said. the a,\rpon.' People had their L-Hauls Fnda) this could be my last game. 1 "He's a lmlc bigger. but I don't push packed and read_) 10 go home·· try to give 11 a lmle bu more. htm. When the) scarf ro get lo lh;= But he pla)ed. and man~ ma) "l'rrr-glad-we'tt ,,laying Valcnoa- sel)1or )ear~nd a cou~le of)ears mto remember StmJ?lQ.n' ~pet-because th~ knoc~millasl.)~ ------.......... ~ l!!f!lelt ftflpffll flflllf'9 · Morris otels --,~9-7~i~i~5 lo11T1 '.o 1 9 0 0 2 0 ). I 0 1 0 0 l 0 "'Jl 1D la ~ne~--0u1,-He h11 me-so-haro. 1t bro • ol~. that swhen h~sgoml°fO ha~ ormancetogo 3 )1lrdSO\Crlhe ~.()()().. then went on to wrn whole 1h1ng. rm to turn non. v. hen all theSt' other gu) s.. ~ard ma.rk glad to play tbem again and get back Romero Fawue< Schroeder Bot\ltr Slooare Armtt\J.I Mlr•rto . B•N'era To"'' 4• 4 0 U 8rtdltv 0 0 I 0 4 O I 9 Htrt<loe S 1 2 13 3 O 3 6 CurhS I 1 10 2 34 •4 2 S 10 McOl./\ofjs 3 1 I 7 S o S 12 SCl'IOles 0 4 l 4 5" 11 4 10 Heas I O O 1 'I 0 0 1 ~ •• , , 1 1 12 2 2 s 7 ' :it I 73 69 Totals 27 24 11 71 Score bv Ou•rters Wn!trn 14 13 21 21-69 E111nct1 , i1 10 21 10-n Tt'lree·oomt 0011s Wt"ern-Romero 2, S.D· ~,. 2 B1rrer1 I, E11enc1•-Hert011 I, Curtis 2. K1•r 1 , Ttchnlc•I: McO•n tts IEJ. ~euntaln v ... v "· w......... '° (5"r11fte Geeft Wttt 0.Hk) W11a,,_ ,...._. Vein ltfl·llf!P. .. ,, .. "' .t.11\kenuy 4 6 I 14 Weever 4 o 5 9 T1v10r ~ S 3 13 Cortortn 9 O 1 20 McLernort 3 o 3 6 Hoo•n s 4 I I• Collefl • 4 I 3 9 Murdtnt S 1 3 II Corllen o 3 1 3 • ~II o 1 '' Mllrlln I 0 0 2 Nguvtn O 3 2 3 91uctlo 0 1 1 I HtllbUSCh I 0 l 2 SNinklln l l I 10 Pf'llttlo1 1 0 0 2 SUll/v1n 0 0 0 O Stud 0 0 0 O Ron I o o 2 .surcv 1 o l. 7 9iCllel 2 0 I 4 Tot•lt 20 19 13 60 To,.ls JS I 21 11 Scwe bV Ou•rtw1 WoodelftOoe 11 IS 16 17-.0 Founr•ln Vellev 24 16 It 22-11 Thfft•ooint QOtl1 WOOdbrtdOe -Sll•nlllin I Fount1l11 Vellev -Corcoren ?, wuver -r Vu en,. Ml'! n.. S.ntt.to 41 Uilft•IMtllle) c .... _,. .. " .... 2 3 1 7 ~ " " pf "' 1 0 1 2 4 1 3 10 I 0 J ? slore bY Outf1ln 'Nord> .; 11 f 13 12-45 Coil• Mew I• ?O • ._. .. rncee-oo n1 OO.•s Co"• Mtse--Goooe • Nouven I , TtchntCll Surmon ICM) Ml• Del 4', HunfiMten Bffcll 27 .(non • ....,.) Mtler o.4 H~ ae1C11 ftflpffll Jlflpf"' McOon•ld 4 1. 2 9 Jahr I ? l 4 ArD01t , 2 0 I 4 f09g I 0 l 1 M1nt0 I O O 2. Aml>fott l 0 J I> • Moelter I O ? 1 JonnlOll 0 0 3 0 A.U1hn -.1· I o J Clemens ? o 2 4 O'Br1tn 4 6 O 14" Bovd 1 l 7 1 Tl'lomo,on 4 4 l 12 Lo11in 0 0 l 0 Burllh.11ter 1 O l 2 Wolff 0 0 3 0 ACOlll I 0 0 2 Sorum I O o 1 FtrcMend 0 0 0 O Tou11s 18 n 9 41 To"'' 11 S 10 27 Sc-bV Qu11'1tr1 •Miter De• Hunl1"0ton Buch Three-001n1 goa11 None Technicel' None 10 12 • 1•-·· 4 1 " ·~,, L•tunl 8Hch 44, S1ntt.eo 3' (nen·IM-) Ca res c .... EICol< Pf'l1m Tu•• ~ . LltuM atKll fl flpftp ftftoff'P I 1 4 ll ..GodOtlO I 0 4 1 ? 4 S I HerOm•M. 3 O • 6 l l 2 10 Snort 0 0 4 0 ,I. 0 3 2 M1rt0w 0 0 l 0 1 0 I 2 Ru1t'I · 2 4 0 I K1tmoen I O O 2 Sl•I 11 4 l 2' T Qt.ti 15 L l5 J9 l ot•ll 1e I 11 " ~· bv ouerten -S.ltt••llO . 1) l 11 1?-3' LaguOI Buth 9 ,.....,. 11-u Tllree·ooint goes S.n11100-Elc011 1 TtcMictl.l M1rs.n.11 IL•vun1 eucn co.en T Nguvttt C•WS CNinll Herdl"9 81Kntll Leelw s 9 1'20 s J l 13 s • 2 I• 0 0 s 0 I 0 l 2 2 0 1 • Oi•moncl Htsltlll Condon Tim Jose Hung Looel Solis I 0 0 2 1 I 0 7 '2 1 I 4 J • CIWldWl<k 41, New"'1 Chrl$n.n 3' I 0 0 2 (Mll·ltffUel H Nguven YOCUI ' 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 HeWpert Clwfsflllft CllNW1Cll ll•n Vit1or 2 20. flflpffp flflpffp o o 1 o Qerk1b1~ • 3 s 11 Sieler 10 o 1 10 Rlolev Perk 4 0 ? 9 M•tek 4 O , 3 I Ptr'-tr 4 2 J 10 0 2 I 2 • D•hlin 7 0 l 4 Sv-T1r111·L1 I 0 I 1 Tot•rs 21 19 11 62 Tot•'' 16 7 21 41 8•Mwn 2 2 3 6 MCAU~ 1 5 4 7 Browe I 0 O 7 Hemes I O l ? Scwe bv °"'""' Coll• Mes• 11 21 17 IJ-62 S.ntlago 10 12 7 11-41 TllrM·OO<nl gQtll Co••• MtH -T NgUYtn 1. S.nll•llO -V•n 2 Tecllnl<tll: Ch1n9 (Co,11 Mewl Miter Del S7, PlftMdts 4S (_ .... _) ~ ...... .. fl pf .. Eo1uros 9 S \ 2S ... ,..., 0010 •'loocl-th ' 0 2 , Petws • l S lS Armtlrone O O 2 0 Hennl119ton 0 O 1 0 Heerd 0 0 I 0 Hill 1 I I l ,.,.,_ 0 0 I 0 --Otl .. fl pf • 8ovlt I l on K•r1Ch 4 4 2 11 Stone 2 2 S 6 Rl9d0n 1 l 2 S QulM 11JJ 8ovd 0 0 1 0 NOien 1012 Greene 1 1 o l NIMV~V 1 0 I 2 9rUllOtf'Nn 1 0 0 t Tot•" 17 .. IS 45 Tol•l1 10 14 15 $7 Scereh~ P•l1Mdn \0 U 1 l 11>--tS Mater Otl 20 12 16 t-S7 TllrH·oo1n1 QOtt1 P•ll~ -eoweros 2 Mal« Otl -Bovie 3 w111<er • o· o e Toltl\ II 3 14 J9 Totals 17 1 I? 41 . Sc.re bV OU•rtws Newooft CtmsH•" 10 10 S 14-39 CMd"'fiClo. 12 10 I 11-41 TnrH·oolnr 11oal1 None Ttclln1cats None ~C•lt Hilfl KMll Mn •wea Tb\laMAMINT (~--0... ... lltlilh) COl'Olll Ot1 Mar 4 Lff\illl H 111 3 <COM wins on '"°°tout} CorON dtl Mar KOl'•"9 8rown I Ge •1 1, Smitll I, Ptrtl 1 Ion lf!OOIOUI) H•lflitne Tleo, ~-\ ·m~ leg. : .. ~fo~ 1he beg1nnrng of the ne\l season. the~ changed tt.e rule. The~ called 1t the Lomas rule. but 11 didn't do me an} good ~ - ~fter !..nee.surge!) tn 1976. Lomas rehab1htatcd and looked to tr) 11 again 1n 1977. He hctd.an offer from the World Football League. bul the lledghng organizat1on folded. .. The Jets told me in Ma} of'77 that the) qrn't bnng me to camp. I had a rebuilt knee. the\ checked me out and ... There's no protedion. The~ got the new model. Joe Klecko. .. But.II was over. I can't blame m~· career on 11. but )OU th in k )'OU can. -\1 some Point 1n )'our career. }OU have to sa) ... r "e seen so-man} guys m training camp. t~in8 to hold. on. ~l°.S not ~onh 11. .\t some PQJOl in ume. ·)OU have'to se~ I like to pla> football. but I'm ph)S1calb not capable aru- morc. "I could ha' e rn~d. hung oo for }tar. If somcbod) "anted 10 guaran- 1ee me some mone). L 1A.ould ha'e • gone 10 somebod~ ·s training camp. But I wasn·c going to go there on per d1um. I said 11's time to move on". .. And so ended ~-one cl\apter in l4>mas· hie . Lomas had studied to become a school teacher 1n collcg.c. but 11 d1d~·1 pa~ enough to sat1s!~ .his int~rcst are sick o(.worlr..1ng out. "'h JUSt happened that 1 aussed a the wm·thc' took from us.· · "I 1alk to some 6f lhese.gu}s "h~ tackle and he got ll Therc·s more of Foucaia Valley cater Gimm sa). '\Veil assoon as the season ·so' er. mechas1ngO.J and m1ss1ng O.J than ~ritty: · rm going lOSlan 'l!.Ofk1ngout . I don"t an' thing else l'\l~C\ er done 10 m\ pro ••"'e ha\e an opportunity 10 win It. encourage m) bo} IG Stan .y,<?rl..1ng ca reer.·· -last )Car "e "enl and we~ happy oul unti l Februat). jf ~ou start ·aut the Bills pro,ided him IA.Ith cogoandtobclrnockingon~door. "ork~~gout 1n ~~bruar). cha~Jong some good momencs This )Car "e·rc going to knock the 11me. -· .. It was l..1nd of 01ron1c that Da' e door in. We're takrng.names. Bo) hood dreams of playanB pro-J Fole\. m' old tearumate on t.he Jets. "'The gu)S arc read). Having been fesS'IQl'lal football ne\er rea~ ec-got traded. up there and I had 10 pla) rhere last ~ear g1\'CS us an edJt m that cup1ed Lomas' thoughts. ubscquen1-. against him. He ¥>as up there the fir t it makes us V."ID\ ro wm ''more. We I~. the gloss v.ore off qu1ckl)~ • -couple of ~Car-$ and didn·t do an)-know what it's ltlce to lose. There's no ··M d th h d h 'H \.~..c H ood r respect an losing. We want to come I "3) roug m) secon ~car. t ang, c "'as vou": e was g ior out th1r ume and be the dominant I "en I from being. 'Oh man. r m a pro tv.o sacks :i game. Heck. that lept nit: ~ footbaH pla)er.' 10 "her~ rt;iht) hm-_ in the league..,J got fo~r saclr..s a )ear team. that it's a JOb." he _aid. ·:tiu)S are . from pla}ing them tv.ice .. "It's our last... game -I hope gemng cu\, gu}S gcwng hun. gu)s ~ul those are. things of the past. e'el")'th1ng v.ork~ out so I can look v.hoJhat'sallthc) ha,cgoing -. Loma sa1d'1edGesn'1mal..e1taPo1n1 backandha\egr~tmemories. .. There "'ere gu)~ pla)1ng v.•th the to tall.. about them. but 1f somebo<h "That's hov. the whole team f~ls. ew Haven Je-ts. ihe~ usc<i 10 hide ask·s~he"ilf. · 'We·rebustread) foranotherbiggame gu)S up chere. g1,tf them a couple-"It's l'11stof') I can't 11,e 1n the pa t. at the 18 ,\, hundred bucks a "eek.a.n.dsa}> ·Gei 3 l.Ld.oesn.:1.do.me an) good .\ rovpk of 'The team's ready. "e're going to JOb. hang out. and "'hen "-C need \OU gu's with m' club (L'n1,ers1I) ~lh· have our best performanc<e this Fn- "c·11 call )ou: There "a~ 1B1IH letic Club> said a gu' rolled on methe da)' The team'scomang togethCTboth Demo~. a quani:rba l "orl..1ng out other da' a.od said. "H1 rm Isiah ofTenSl"CI) and defensively. Its gOH\g "11h UH'' Cr) da~ tt n I ~"'3) When Joe Robertron Ind I used to pla~ forthe 10 be one hell ofa game. rm Just ready went down aga 1R. \\ecb told him. Los .\ngeles Rams: for anocher big game at the Big.\."" ·come to praet\\:C 10 a ta" cab "'th "lv.ouldn"tmaleacallonan)bod) Woodbrid1e liOt eod a9d *-~our su11case. so ".hen the pres see and tell tbem I pla)cd pro football feasive tad P.A. £menoo: \OU u lool~ ht..c ~ou'r( JU l gelling That's not\\ here 1r~ at I can·111' C' on '"The\ (Trabuco Hills).hke to chrO"- -here · He "a "ort..1n~ out "11h ·\JS \.\hat I did I ~ 'ears°;1go <Pr<>fc 1onal lhe t>att1ronstanll) and~ thmk 1f ~e e' cl")d:t) .,pon) 1s a heel of an e\pc-ncncc. a can shut do~n their pa:ssmgpme and "I hear peopt...' ~> the' lo'e the heel of an opPonun 11~. but 1t'< not a male them run. ll w'll help us. garnl' The' ·re t'Lthcr cral\ Of l1an It means 10 an end .. "" e'' t ~\lev.ed the films of che ~. v' . , •1•tl4 ••CE -• ............. -...... ... . , .. Ctet o,. v• ,.,.. . .,. UO 1.C t r>'W''°" ,.......,, v ..... ,......... : • • ~ lZ • , U IE.XACTA t • .. o \IM n Tit~La • > • .. ., '"'10 •- • ,..,,.,., ....,. <tit ~ ~""" ft rs\ ume v.e pla) cd them and sav. ~-c made some mental m1stales. We feel ""'can clean those up. "We'"c said dunng practice for the CIF games that this could be our la l pme (1f we lose). o\4', this has to be our last P,me. peaking for myself. I lno" I'll miss 11:· Fontaill Valley linebacker Miile Walcou: ' "If., a grea1 honor plaving 1n the final. e'en more of a thrill than last )ear .. It's my senior }Car and our senior dass 1s reall) a unit as team. not a lot of 1nd1, 1duaJs. It's reall~ ab-a thnll- Stt<>nd )ear ma ro". lt'sourfinalgoa1 that we ~ere looking for. This is for the seniors. this 1s it .. The <kfenst. bas1call> all scmon The olTense 1s mostly seniors. The m•JOnt) of us ha"<' b«n lotether for fo\lT ~cars. We ¥.OuldJtkc nolh.1na belier thafl to go out on an up note. .. l...ast )ctr '4e '4'Crt kmd of1n a~"e. It was the lirst 11me we had pla)cd in chc 811 .\ This \Car. v.e've been there and we know the feeling. It's not as much ofan 1num\dat1on factor .. . UCI BASKETBAL~ TEAM TRIES TO FIND WINNING FORMULA AT HOME .. Our success is dut to team unil) as a whole. The coaches ha"t asked us put ourstlf out on the line and make a st.and. h 'sa great bunch ofauys who have come tosethtt as a team . W1nn1na Fnda\ niaht would be tht From Bl anm (no scholarships). and chcrc 1sa much smaller group who feels lhat we should have a proaram similar to UCLA. Many of the students are like the m~ority ofche fac uh) and could not care Ins about basketball. as acadcnucscompktcly rule their h\CS. Thctt are "udents who care. thoqh. and I sure hope we can excite them thisyeer. Winnina as the answer to most problems. There has10110 be mort to rollelf than1ust acadcm1cs Em· ployttuttm to hire more wcll- rounckdpeopk than th~ ~ho know onlyontlhana. I h~tha1 lam n&ht. Rilfl1now1n lhe 81, Wnt Con-fnnC:e. n eppcan as 1 UN L v. UC s.ta lltttara and Utah Saate are the bcstofthc I01eams. This was prtdic1cd pnor to the season and i's holdina true so tar. Cal Slate Full- enon had aarea1 wrnat Utah and 1s obvious!) bcncrthan ptoplethought the)' would be. 0 Wonder how Bobb)' Kniaht fttls the$(da)S. HeisJ-3tooptn the season and has11,en up an avcraac of more than I 00 points 1n all thrtt losses . .\t least Kmaht pla)s the tlrst oppOncnts. as oppo5Cd to othtn. which we CO\ ertd last wttk. -a Kc' in M~acc called mt iu m1dn11h1 Saturda) and re~ommcndcd a 6- fool-4 l~h ota)cr. M~rctt''~ ourscOttSan rsracland rttlslOn') for SM. I lokt him that t was a bctttt C'OKh when I had him. m111na. 1tn't I\, lh31 With grC:ll p13)C'!'S, ~OU rcall) coach better ... . Q Prob3bl) m' b1ggc t fault 1s that I am tl)O upbca\anJ ncq~rcf') 10 pcopk about ha\.111uoungcrpla~cr 1\\c lo~l thrtcst•ncrsand ha\C onh five returnees from la t \Ca~n on our team. I aurs I hould 9c It l..t mo 1 or thcocherroachC$3nd tallibout inc~ptnence. lack ol depth. etc The IT1ost n:matkablc 1hingabout coachcsiuh.attn , Q\embcr. thc) ha' e no pla.}crs. thcn 1n Marth w l'lc• tht all<onfcrcn« ti:amuresclcctro. thtK\lmccOkh~th11'\k \ht'' ha'~ OUltlandln& pla)C~ . • l\mustbtduconl) \011\'at ('Ol(huwdunWl\lt thrtir-munth pmod.(l ~ f'C'ahte 1ha1 I ••~Pl 10 bt facocl10US in lhisrolumn and I m1gh1 ound serious ~hrn I .am not). 0 One oft he t>Mt lines b\ Georf.c Ra,ehngdunng the Oil...oH•r l ·s schedule ~a\ that coachC1 v.ho O\ cr- schcdulc end up·M>rl..tn&at 1\.-~tan He 1s probabl) riaht and lam" rona 0 Ho-. 1mp<>nan1 l\C0&\'h1t11and pmc ' t ~ fathc-r-in-la11o d1cd o'er the wcckend :.ind I :im !ourt tNlt pnont1c chif\8C for all ofu 0 Sot l nf\.. m I 1-\ m' 'IOn Rnan." 0.1 a\ OrJn,,· <•kn H11h "-t""'-'I anJ m' ~uJh11.·r-1n-lt.a" \tar\ 1 1-J at n( kmcotc. f \'f \ou math maJOI'\, I am urt ~uu tiaurN out 1ha1 "'"art ~·5 btt"ttn u , • • • .\n\ oi ou e' erth1T1I.. ab<HH t>ctoriun.aa N4ikctball oflinal~ The- offic1als 1.n ourronferent'e ~"N' e S3 0 ptrgam~. plusewtnse In the 8 "·the s1art1ngsalan 1s aboul S 0.000 pcnear T)h: onh quaht1t \OU nce-d arc to bt1h1c-k-skinn~ !..no~ thcrulc~.bc honC'\t and tr) to be in \ha pt h' a grca_t t~hnaau ~03,h to pla\ .i~.1~ from home anJ see "''c trona. offtetal v.orli.1n11hepmcand 10 ~no .. >\ha11he\ ¥.-111noche1n- t1m1.Utrd b~ ihe oppo\inaco;i .. h M crot11d • 1cmg on the rah for four years of football *' W ........ of .... H ...... fn1h1t llMta•• Jee MIDer. "There IS dcfinitel)1 a revtn,e mou.,c I l~\ af\e! watch1na the film tht fourih or fif\tl tune. wt shouki ha'c btatet9 them Wt dedn'\ pl•> that well. •nd rm happy we're ttmnt another shot at-... "The> (Tf'lbuco Hill) ckftn1tefy ha\e a pat ............... we Wlftt lO • °"' -....... ..w. :frtd ]W~t""""* Sdl ... r) ... ~ ............ . panolwr • .... ... ... .,.. °""9il IN r u•c _, •• 011 clnit l(irt ....... . .. .. .. nt ,. \ ·- IN OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT I Thursday, Oec4tmber 8, 1988 PEOPLE I Hoag's 552 Clilb memb·ers get into the holid~y spirit . By VIDA DE AN Of .. Delly .......... . . Harry Babbitt was back at the mike after a two-year absence singing "White Christmas" and getting mem- bers and guests of the 552 Club in the holiday spirit. "I was at the first on~" said emcee Babbitt on Saturday evening at the Newpon Marriott. "If you can't sing.. just hum." he told the audience of 450 -as he.led thcm ~n sinaing_,carpls. - It was the 20th such evenvand under the dttection of chairwoman Barbara Glabmu and her commit- tee. the Hoag Hospital pany took on a "Christmas Around the World" theme with the menu and decor. The California Room of the hotel was the evening's staning point -· flags from around the world (loaned by the Oran~e County Protocol Office) were displayed and for their fi rst dinner course. guests tned ap- petizers such as Scottish salmon. Mexican shrimp. French pate. Russian caviar. English trout. Scan- dinavian herring. Oriental dim-sum and more. · It was a spirited group initialing the holiday season in a colorful setting of six elaborately derorated trees. tall toy soldiers. lighted manzanita animals (loaned by South Coast Plaza) and grand ice carvings on the buffet tables. 1 Guests lined up for complimentary photographs wi th Santa and later found a silver Gucci framc gi fi at their place in the ballroom. T he reception area was getting crowded. "Being a little crowded adds to . the excitement, I think," said Glabman. "Everybody. it seems came to the reception. They h~ard how great this pan of the pan> was last year. The event had to be limited to 450 this year so we we could have a larger dance floor and a little ................ _ ....... .., Partying ne1-hbon Carl and Mary Raymond (left) and Barbara and Aobert Amatadter. . . spaciousness in the ballroom." said husband Jim Glabman. And io the ballroom ,decorated w11h greene')'.. white lights and tall columns similar to ones found in old European hotels. there was room to move about everywhere except the dance floor. The Music Connection -kept it very crowded. Couples paid $552 to attend the elegant pany (made even more so by their festive attire) and the proceeds of .. just under" $100;000 will go toward the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center: The Hoags were among the guests and were introduced by 552 president Joltn Heffernan, who said "The building 1s under construction." . Others dining on the Hus Prager- planned veal dinner were last year's chairwoman Barbara and Domenick Roppolo, Diane and hospital presi- dent Mlc bael Stephens, Pbyllls and Gene Baum, Marla and Kea Blrd, Fruces and Dr. Job Apple1ate, Sandy and RieJaard Sewell, Cllris Hopper, Rlcbard Strickler, Mary a nd Carl Raymond, Nucy a nd Ray Carpenter and the Hester family - Nora and CllarTey wlfh oaughters and their spouses -Cltarlene and Mike Immen, Marilyn and Jim Glanallas and Juet and Pbll HamUtoa. Also. Colleen· and G•y Claire, Aue and William Vister (in charge of decorations), ·Ellen and Robert Wilcox, Betty and Fredertclr Gr11er, Jeu and Ray Kovacs, Aue and Rep. Bob 81 .. am, Aalta and Gil Ferpsoa, Lee and Jim Gormley, Jeu and Bob Lac11 and Joau and Ed Halvajlu. cat Schmidt (left) cbata with Robert Tacker and Patricia Kennedy. Barbara Glabman ..... with Arment.e. GREAT NEWS FROM ,. , , I WIN: • Hawa an Vacat ohs ) Days And 4 Nighs • Cal.forn1a Dream n Weekend Ge:a ...... ays A' Lu• uriou~ California Resons • Your Share Of Trouwids Of [)o, ars In Cash And You 11 Quahf v to WIN A Wee In Spa,n Here's all you have to do: L•ste" o 96 7 KWIZ FM at 7 20 e~ery morn ng Monda1 Fr da1 for •he tit/iss ol The W l'lr ng Comb1ndt10n When ye~ iear ;hcse four songs r. the e.(a:· j'der on :he same day: be the Co,,ect Ca ttr and you re an INSTAf\I T WINNER' ~- JIN Jer Tod S.llulow A Peter, 1'1Ut • Mwr Holidlr Concert 1• 101 .. , In Clnclnlllll Hill llrHI 111111 News . TonlQIC . Sltlw ... • Hal You LlndN ICt Tredint PllCH Car 54 Complete 1,1ev111on H1ttno1 In lunct.r'• TV PH Children n~ed discipline DEAR ANN LANDERS: What is wrong· with $0 many of today's · parents? Are they blind, deaf, mute oc JUst wimps? This-moming;-in-my .-am~nt Upstate New York church. the ·ch1ld seated behind me (on her mother·s lap) repeatedly kicked the back of m y wooden pew. I tried to ignore it. but when she began to kick ME (through an open area of the bench) I finall y -t-urned around and gave the mother a frosty look. (N~ rC$po.n.se..)...Mcan- while. two rows ahead. another child was running up and down the aisle looking for fnends during the ser- mon. This son of thing goes on frequent- ly in church. It also happens on planes and trains and in movie theaters. yet parents say nothing. Why? Maybe 1t's because the trend for the last 20 years has been to encourage children to "get in touch with ttleir feelings." . I hopt you will comment on this. Ann. I would like my daughter-in-law to see it. No way would I criticize the way she and my son are bringing up their children. even though it bothers me a lot. -UNEASY IN UPSTATE. DEAR UNEASY: Too many parents are afraid to be stern wttll · tllelr oJldren for fear tlaat tile kid• w .. 't llke tlaem. ne resalt 11 moeu- men&al permi11lveae11, 1 lack of dlsclpllne and 1 wllole lot of cblldren dol•& •• tlley daned well please. FrlMJ, Dec•.._ I BJ SYDNEY OMAJlR . Aaotller factor Is tlle stnct•re of today's family. Forty perceat of merk?a'•~ll&ldraare pewl.,., la slasJe-parent ltomes. ne •••1le parent often tries to eompeasate for Ille abseat parent, ud site (or lte) 11 · exllanted __tiom tryln1 to be botll fatller ....--motlier. It is always easies to stve la to 1 claJJd tllan to enforce dJsclpU11e. If parents oely bew tllat tltelr clllldrea waat dlsciplllle. You11ters feel usafe wbea tltere Is ao strong. voice or flrm laalMI to pide tlaem. · Dlsclplbte Isa speelaJ khicl of love. lt says, '1 care abotlt Yf • ud I am aot 1oln1 to let yoa do 11 YH please simply becHse It's easier tw lnslst- 1111 tlaat yoa toe. tile Uae." PareatMod Is a.lie to•fhlt Job tllere ls, alld wllea it ii wel doae, It's Ute most rewardlll1. So llaq Ill Uiere, folks. It's wortla a.lie stngle. -... DEA..R ANN LANDERS: Please print this letter a few weeks before Christmas when large numbers people will be traveling. Warn the about getting ripped off in airpons and I don't mean $3 for a hot d Th~'s a much bigger problem. J1 pickpockets and thieves. Here's the way I got taken: I walk over to a bank of telephones and p my bag down while I made a call. turned my back for no longer than o minute. When I looked around bag was gone. I saw no one near and-ttaverHfiClea howlflia ppe neO: fast: When I reponed the loss to security person he said ... It happe all the time. Thefts in airports arc biJ business. A clever thief can ma $300.000 a year ... He also told me to be wary people in airports who ask question Often a third pany is picking )(O pock~t while yoll-are distract Another warning: When you ta your wa llet out to get a credit card . carefu l when yo~ut it back. A shar 1observerwith a Ii ttouch could lift within secon s. -LESSO LEA RNED AT O'HARE. " DEAR O'HARE: Yoarletter l1'1iar to save some travelers a lot of 1rief. am laappy YH wrote -ucl mUUen ol otlaers will be, too. ( P .S. Note to 1 airport manasers: Please beef a your security personn~l.) ARD:s (March 21-April 19): New moon position empbuizes communication. education. intellectual curiosity, social advancement. You'll aet more recoa- nition, older woman plays aipificant role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Interest in art, literatu music will surface. You'll mlke contacts which stimulat c;rcative process. Scenario includes trips, visiu , reports. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress· independen creativity, style, display of pioneerina spirit. By tak.in initiative you locate article that had been'lost. missing o stolen. Avoid heavy lift.ina. TAURVI (April lD-May 20): Focus on details, red tape, rules and replations. You'll eventually win, but patience and diplomacy are requisites. Money ~urrently withheld will soon be rcJea!ed. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Check contract legal arranaemcnu. Emphasis continues on individualit) originality, courage of convictions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What bad bee source of fear, suspicion will be eradicated. Socia activities accelerate, popularity.increases, chance exists t increase income. QDUNl (May 21-June 20): lnvcstipte, check motives, read between lines. Be aware oflepl fi4bts and permiuaons, refuse to be intimidated by one who 11 bitter, envious. CANCER (June 21-July 22JJ:avorable publicity helps your cause, could elevate cial status. Health report IOOd. you'll attract ..Uies, you miaht be uked to appear before the media. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on renovation structure, daian. architecture. People you admire will part of scenario. I.BO (July 23-~~ Look behind scenes, a Pi1ee1 penon could be ·aa rumor Without actually mcanina to do bum. terms, perfect techniques, aet PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Member of opposite se says, "I trust your jud&ment." Emphasis on detectiv work. discrimination, o6scrvation, invitation to travel. IP DEC. I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY last month you we "tied up" with red tape, felt confined and WC dilcourqed. Durin& this month, Dccembet, you'll bav pater freedom ofthouabt, action. Some of your ideu a transformed into viable concepts. Focus on possibl rid of .UDerfluoas material. CbaftlC and travel play roles. VDlOO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): 'Be aware of tu. leate requirements. You'll bave more respon11'1ri.lity, chance to increue iacome. Reiat::f intenaifici, commitment is made and obtiption . partoenhip. . IY CHARLU GORIN AND OMAR IHMIP Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • '' J Q A 0 "J '' •A J 11 I J EAST • IQ II t Q QJl52 0 7 4 •• 7 2 Q lltt76J 0 '2 • 7' .... SOVTR • AJ .. Q .. 0 AQ1113 • Q ts i Tbe bkldhas: ._. .... N._ 0 .... 2• • ... 4 0 1 0 ... ... • ... s:: ... Openina lead: Kina of • Timina i1 usually ueodated with physical 1porU. However, It 11 also vital in what the Dutch call "denk- spona:'-mhad aportl IUcb .. bridp ud cbeu. Scucty this band. Minor 1uit1 are the orphans of the bridae world-in duplicate brldae. they are all but forpM. Here, how- 1¥tr, then is no doubt that nve ot tither minor la a better conttact than three DO trump. Aplntt ftw clltmoada, W• led the top of bl( brot• IP9dt ... quence. Al loq .. But cu bt kept off lead undl die dab auk la • up, dldlnr .. ..,,, .. , ftll If tM club khtala°"*" 11 tlat dab n...11.-. to wtn, tbl cmllMI II dli:I_..,,..,. U II dolm'1iM ........... opm. ... .......... clrnl .,..,. aad then takes the club finesse, he will IO down u the cards lie. Eut wl11 win the kins and revert to •l*ia. and the defender• can Kore two sPlde tricks ror down one. Declarer can correct the timina by allowina West to bold the nm trick. Thia maneuver, known u the lath Coup rot the Enalish raon wh•e it wu first utili&ed, fOn:a W• to lhift b.la attack or llee allo• declarer to win two •l*le tricks. ... la to lb1ft to a duaJ. The aat• play ror deduer ls to rile with the 1e1 (to ftnme rilb a club naff). draw lnlmPI ID three rouada Ud tblll fan:e -... tlaa of .... Deduw ......... _, .... ,.....:: -............ , . ....OD c1...,•1 ....... la .U, ......... "'° ........ .... h'naedtlt&*I_.,_...., ......,.lilili ............ f I• .... ' .. :I d c > f r - I , .. Artif aCts from shipwreck -here Dep~rtment store display~j ew«:_lry .. cargo. notabl y from the federal gO\· ernment and the StJ te of Florida . .\ protracted lqal battle for ownership cost the 'fi nders m1llions of dollar!I before they ult\mately prevailed 1n By KEVIN DOYLE 1982. ....,,...c.n .. ,..,,. • The Florida Marn1me Museum . a With cargo val ued at more than nonprofit orgamzauon headed by $300 millio n. the wreckage of the Mel Fisher. holds an ad miraht) claim Span ish ship Nucstra senora· de to the wreck. prohibiting all others Atocha has proven 10 be a treasure from diving within the 25 ~uare- hunter's drc:am. mile site. . .• The Atocha was part of a treasure . ''According to the ships manifest ship convoy_ that was lost in a~ !n the Spanish arch1v.es. the cargo hurricane off the flonda Keys in· included 47 tons of silver bars. 30 ~. The-sh1pwrcek"want1sr<rvere ~sts:-of-s1twr-rn1ns 1each Nies 350 year1 later after a 16-year search \\eigh1ng 130 pounds) and one~>. o( by a treasure-hunting organization golcfbars "e1gh1ng 144 p<?unds. said headed by Mel f isher Katherine Jones. ships engineer "The first absolute identification ~board the .. 90-foot sa,lvage \e sci was made 1n 1976 by cross,hccking MaJtruder. . . numbers and markings on the wreck The $300 mi llion figure includes with documents in Jhe Spanish the cur,rent valu~· of t~e metal re· archives in Seville." said Jim Grahl. co~ded in the ship s.man1 fest . plus the consultant to the Fforida Maritime ra rity of the rare coins and an1fac1s. Museum. ..This is certainly the Of course. the ship's m.tnifcst 'mother lode' of shipwrecks." inv.cntoried cargo csnh and not 1 Acollectionofgoldand stlVercoins ··carry-on" luggage of the Atocha's and other anifacts fro m the Atocha is 265 pjlssengers. Jones pointed out. bei ng presented at a lecture series at Abo ut 3,000 undocumented emcr-A coin from the 1622 shipwreck of the Atocha le euapended Bullocks Wilshire stores. Grahl. a aids h:H·c ocen found so far. 1l by a etrand'of pearle. ' . jewelry dcsiiner as well as consultant Ar.tet. 11 initially sank. hurncaoe -to the man time museum, has created 11 • Tables are turii"eil On-'Dallas' star.- LOS ANGELES (AP) -o\fter stiC'king It tOe\Cl')One else forthe past 10 \Cars. J.R. Ewing has finall} gotten a taste of his own med1c1ne on CB · "Dallas." , First. J R. (Larr) Hagman) landed in Jail on a rape charge. Then he was • put on a chain gang. No~. he's guest of honor at a shotgun v.edding. J.R. gets hnched to "purt) little t.Jung::..calh Ha~r. pla~ b) Cath) Pode"cll. The "edd1ng. catered b) Smnh & Wesson. takes place Fnda> ''I'm a wanress at a hunttng lodge in -\rkansas where J.R and Bobb> Ewing take rooms on a hunung trip. · said Podewcll. ··When I come to their tabl~.J.R. !>els his sights on me" 1th a \erigeance. . ··we have a rendtz, ous. and he sa)s. 'Shc"s too beautiful 10 sta ) 1n a small town.' He s"eet talks me into -bed. Then. m) 1w9 older brothers come in-anp suck a shotgun under tns nose." ~ "Dallas" has al wa )S been outrageous. but this ~ear "1th Ha,gman sen 1ng as c>.ecu!I \ c producer. the sho" 1s seeking ne" an entire season -as a dream of his "1 fe. Pamela. 1 J.R has been wounded -·by the shot heard 'round the v.orld in 1980. then b) wife Sue Ellen at the close o( la 1 season -b1u he's never bad his comeuppance. In the current k · quence. he's on the receiving end of some rough, rural JUSti~. Caught under the covers w11h Cally-. he tnetto-fend offhcrbrothet's- b) telling them he's J.R. Ev.ing. But 11 doesn't "Ork because the bucolic brethren ha\e ne\·er heard of the famou s Texas oil m1lliona1re The brothers are pla~ed b) C'hfT Pous and Sherman Howard. "I don't bat an C) el ash when he 53) s "ho he 1s,'' said Pode"ell. "Yet. r, e never encountered afl)one hke him before. He's so full of confidence .. The shcnfT puts J. R. in Jail. but .Cally 11grccs to help_brea~ him out after he prom1!>t's to marr)' ha. The esc,apc attempt. goes awry. and he·s caught and sentenced to I 0 ) car~ on the ~ha1n gang. a series of jewelry pieces usi ng the · activity dragged the ship sevcn.mi.les wreckage s11c. o(le was found SC\ en anifacts as a focal point for design. along the ocean noor. spreading miles awa) and eight are still m155• The exhibit will come to Bullocks wreckage along a path averaging 50 1ng." Jones said. below and start digging 1n the mud to• see what's underneath. directions. For one thing. Hagman 1s taking the show about an oil fam1I) out of the boardroom. George Ken. "M ). brothers break him out of pnson so 1hc) ean ~ill him." ~1d Podewell. ··t tell them l'm pregnant and he has to marl) me ... Which brings us to Frida} 'sep1sode and the shotgun wedding. No help 1s on the \\a}. Bobb)' 1s back in Dallas. una"are ofh1s brother's plight. Wilshire in Ne wpon Beach Friday feet "".Ide but extending to 200 feet at Reco,er) of .the ship's cargo in- and Sa turday. Reservations can be the w1de51. 'olves excavauon of a 15 square-mile "We'\e found 1.2 s1h er bars under the mud onl} a few feet from an area "h1ch had been thorough!) ex- cava ted. We'\e gone back. to.an are~ "flich "e'd searched thorouf.hl) 10 ~cars before and found more. ·Jones said . ned~ has JO.med 1he cast as the foe tn an an old-tash1oned range war "1th the Ewings. made by calling 759-1211. Ext. 244. "The ship carried 18 solid bronze area. unaer 50 feet of "-'3ter and five Predictably enouiti Locaung_anci._ca-i:lnons-weighing between one and ICci. of mud. <;'ombing the ~or ldcnufi ying the Atocha brought third two tons each. Nine cannons "'ere an.facts is an 1mprec1se opera11on at pany claims a~inst iis precious found within fi\C miles of the main best. Bas1call). the divers JUSt go , l=he--show. of course. ha ne">er taken 11self senousl}. That has enabled n to get a"a~ w11h such stunts as d1sm1ssing Bobb} 's death -and J. R. does-escape-afterthe-weddmg and ret urns to Dallas. But C'all) 1s nght behind him, wanng fhe v.ed· din~ cemticate under his nose. · "A SIDE·SPLI'ITING 00\IEDY SMASH ... A PAKIT\00 IXN.l' WANf 'ID END." M * llll!AmMINU.lfll DAKOTA (PG) " l.tU:ll I •1:111.11 * SCROOGU (PG) IUU "i., ". >t CHILD'S PLAY (R) B u r-..h .... n1n1 it'i. v \1 I R L R ... , ........... , .. . * COCOON, TIM R1t11rn .. ,_ 1RI U 11l >li117M ll t5 * HIGH SP1RITS IPG-131 I JIJ JU:JI 1 .. t 4• • y Clllla1 _,... .... , .......... .. ~ ..,.,,_.". .. . .... • u lits) 1•1110 ......... \, .... TE QUI LL A SUllRISE (R) '-"' ....... "" TH( llAK(D G Ull lRI C--.To ...... ll l OLIVER & COMPANY IGI """'"h-1'GI CHILD'S PLAY (RI ...... c ..... hnyMClll 1111 (R) ""' .... oi •-1'91)1 ERHST SAVES CHRISTMAS (PG) ............... "" .. Arnold and Danny are the dynamic uo of the decade!.Oouble the fun .... see 'Twins' twice!" .. Amotd ·and Danny make one hilarious team!" -'111<"-l 'llff\...t, .)""Ml"lll\1f )\"1 ..... "I was laughing so hard I couldn) tell them apart!" _ ....... ~. ~MOUW.~ "1\vice the fun! lWicethe action!" ... TV 'Lonely Town, Lonely Street' dazzles with dance By WILLIAM GLACKIN . long. but n's a dazzler for an)'bod~ theatrical scene unified b~ the cos-land's Ballet Rambert. and the Mcc1e1c"r ..... s.r.1c. \\hO lakes dance. And for fans of the tumcsandsetung(b} A.ndrew torer) choreograph) - a m1>. of ~trect · . "l onl'I~ TO\\ n. Lone I) Street'' .\ mcncan singer-songwriter 8111 a C'lt) street w11h storefronts and mo' es (Tw·) la Tharp comes to mind). (Arts and En1erta1nm\.·n1 Cable W11hers.11should bean unusual treat. tenements and a neon-1denttlied bar J3ZZ dance and ballet -is l,l) Roben Network 1on1ght) seem s a rather' Produced b)' the BBC's Channel 4 and grill -o\nytown. U . .A.. The North. who 1s also one of the dancers. lugubrious 111le for a show thafs en and Radio Den mar~. the shov. is .dancers are eight accomplished. (Their names are listed at the end. but tire with 1111:. It 's onl )' a half-hour more than a dance< concert. 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A MMlllll ~Clllf :Pi; •• ---·--:--: .= • NOW PLAYING -IA#U""" ......... •""!!I~ ..... 1$ ' NJ~ IT41<f°" u. l\A.!.CllllTQtlf SNll 4 MIA t 'I • , It•• t ... \'. 11hers· songs. including five from his popular album of 19 :!. " 1111 Bill .. The' include "Lean on Mc." v.hich "as· o. I on both the pop and rh' thm-and-blues charu. \.\ 1thcrs .,.,ntes and sings about lo\ e and romance in their' anous moods. about 1he tresse-s and ten ions of rcta11onsh1ps One of his songs. ba~d on the sidelong glance passed 10 a "oman b>. a stranger on the." street. 1s called .. ._.. ho Is Re 1and What Is He to ) ou'') ·· He·~ omething of a philosopher as .,.,ell: ··tf )Ou don't loo~ into \-Our mind and find out \\-hat · .~o u 're running from Tomorro" might -JUSI be another da) to run .. ·· .\s e\pre.ss1ons ot these changing feelings. the dances are charged w tth longing and e\Cllement. The title number open the show. and for a "hile the dancer JUSt "alk. but n's more h~e the pacing of caged tiger . There are udden bends 1n pain. a coll1s1on. a brush·b'. sign of ho Uh· t\. nt"('d tear ··.\noiher Da~ to Run" 1 a po .... erful ~lo for a distraught· man ··Let \.le 1n _)our Life:· a tender OOllJd IS 3 ballell duet. beaut1ful1~ dan ed 1ullofmo,esnuid.,.,1thgral'e and lcC'h ng. The Jazz a!>pects of the dancing. like the '-'Orl of Dale holl for Jan.,.,or\.s the local jazz-dance com- pan' .ir~ norabk for their onginaht~ and \hO'-' natural affimne w11h both hallet and modern dance 'it) k'> '-onh·.-. de~1gn not onl~ haH' great ~l\IC' the' ha'c content -dramatic • human rnntcnt ... ))~ So~eveKS1tiendg COUNTRY GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES "'111 20" (I °" """"' .. j l I A ~ .. ~ " 650-5535 ~n TU<"Sday thro S.turday I ;'2() S.nta A,,. A"" Coilt• Alea (Just ofi. I 7lh St. Acrcm ft'OID Ml OaaaJ ' .· l OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Oeoemb« 8, 1988 THE FAMD,Y CIRCUS by 811 Keane COUNTBR CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta ~ A~PLiANC£5 THAT NEVE~ CAU6t\T ON , I · 1 J I I • "Hail Holy Queen. 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Cell Liz l Enjoy COM at Its ti.et In • • ... • IO.f Daye l57.eac> w l now. -""·4 ....., JOHNSTOWN NC Chuc*Jonaal31-1Hlor thlllSMIOIOUI l twcurioul BEAUTIFUL 28A 2BA Pool& epa, pet dacb, . wkandl fS31-565o JudV ~~1. ext. 311 llMSCAN 146-6743 3BA2'M9Abaeuty.Stlof1 w/QOlfcaut9evtEW.AJao 'C:°'e#POrt· \ ~or ~1111.,.. (71'>7a.-11 Of long *"' ... lmmed 18" avail. Ffllk, ... ber, t2~"rt ~~:.:o ~~Ba = -11& II?? Miit .... •a = I E dd ~ poaelbleU="" ;::;~ =. 20: 280 1+128A UP. 131E11th 8.$ MMl19 ~tr,-5/~a:·.:= _&:' oc:n_HE8881 mo. tcL $135 973-4929 -------t•• !0?7IS m SR I 720-3llO or 790-5000 Sorry, no peta. 944-0509 AT TRAC Tl VE 2 BR 1 ledloom S875 Frig ~. Ito Wkly ,_... now avail. for TDal 110,000/up No 9'-a. ChanNng38A ~...a.A.V 1~aDTlmllml towntlOUM neat F«ry. 28drm28atwnl'IM IMS tnci No.oet1 54~ove S147.00 wtt & up 2274 CNd."/no peft.CelO. ~.inny a bright: ~ HI y 11375-V deart~j Gar~. p1Uo, lndry. 825 c.m. St 942-1424 .pell ....,. IMS, CM ..... 7445 nlaonA89oc..ln-7311 • ~ ~;:: '\f.\\:'J"Wf l~~X. ll =· .. =·t~·;;· B~~HE~·R9~ & , ..;;~---.705 Filg1:~~~!ow ......... ·~. ?Did I .. W/WOOd ..ino Mt. Wale REALT~S. A.gt 122..e520197Mg. Cozy'' on the Panfn""8. 28drm 1•1.a. $815 Incl No pee.a 545-4655 • .. .. 11111 Im = to IChool ' ~r..k .. __... H-00/mo Incl utll• 151E2111 St 5'&-2'°8 ULIOX'. m;; ... m ii==-==-== l3eO 000 nae 931 . .,.... ... .1114 2+BR fully furn JUST M2-3650 BKR . ** 28R, 28A, FIRE· /2 -•w "!_.. ' · LISTED ocn w condo * 11 .. * . PLACE. POOL, adutt• • wu •non ••-r, no m 1Mll-w/gar .'4blk fr Hnd. BAY FRONTAGE, P* & lMve & Brlgflt Townnome SHO/mo 944-4402, drugl, Cl'*".,... of Bel , • ?'3711 ---•l.Mve petkle & )'Wdl s1500·w1nter. 721-.8113 prkg. Uft1a pcs.28R S1100 etyte. 280 H 12BA: enc. ~1'-0211 • · Penn. UOO/mo 97~?7 •Small pet ok 1BA S750 Furn. 303 E gar. pool, pello, no pets. CLOSE TO BEACH .N8 llTliiUm LIT •cari>ort1 w/ltorege •NEWPORT T~RAACE• Edg9w1ter. 871·2Me MfS.1789 • *"' .. * DUPLEX Prvt bdr!Yll Pro-• leautlM 38R 2BA. lg FR. •Pool . 21k 21.ila lrg '2 atory with -n .. BEAU]. 21k 2Ba. ~ blOdl feaalonal. n-lrMr. 1435 IUMY a brtt• 1475.000 mmaa"" oc.n,,...., $1050. Small ..... ---UIT.. to bay, 2 ear gar .. w/d hk . •utlla 973-5014 lllnm-. aoow WILSQH.._ petok.49t-1901 Wlf1M.Yrty$950/mo 2,eo1BAgar,1rgy<1. P. o'*' bNm' c.•A·1----·---- f(Ul)ADS · AREFIEE Cal: Metleuloul 48A 2BA fam· • aa11 .... --lllll _.112 Agt 722-1779 Daye vacant & 1va11 'hOW Ing.balcony, S 1195/mo Fem roommate naad.o to tty rm. 1 bltl. to .cnoo... _. ·-... 740-175~ Evening• saoomo 650--0443 . 425 "E. BAY • enar• 3 80 condo It cor('m pOof, gmblt. Need *Lftelr"9•11Ala PENINSULA YEARLY SUNNY US>98r 2Br 1BI EASTSIDE 38R 28A , TSL MGMT 142-HIO~ Newport North )11112.23 yr . ·1 feat Ille! 1475.000. Sub-2·ltyconcto.Oeckoffm ... •Oaluxe 1BR +·o.n. tBA with garage '.-t block to 179Cecll Pj.owneraunlt ln * ... " ... * :0~·.:~20 ~i . mlt. Cell JULIA LIAO ter bdnn, dbla gar, lrg· lower Ouplu. P'flO, gar·. beach. $850/mo yeerly. quiet Triplex, trpi1 patio: 3BR 2a. end gar w/d Jeriny 497.9000 . FOUND ~ Murray 10· 7fS0.6000or759-5!06 petlo.E'lldeBaciclaylo-age, lndr~. CIOM to (•18>790-7159 . a::s tndry h /ll'ps. hook uP new ~r~ epdblke,Sep1.11 atUn- ' nr M.A.V .. / ~~~;im:~ :::~51i.1• .:·~I~ .COfnet cenaa..... Bil E'Sl~i;o·,~;:~~Ba ~,r~ & 210 at.nt T=~~=~ .~::. :: ='' .~ic:; ~ 3BR 1,L..... Sou.. houle, lg pa.tlo, pet ok. 2BR 18X tmr 9')t. •P.. ,• ~~tlo TSL M<1MT 14"'·1803 Nit '*-P 8Nd and W. 8 4 4 • 3 9 5 t . C ~ ae ' '\t~T'CQT llj~4(. "II "-~t '":::.new 1,_ .. !'.: Sf\ar'8oc,~· No park, Ne W CI r Pet In g , p~ •pa ,. • Bay St In CM .. Pool, fll1'1122 . .....-,..._a, 1v1 ....... Ing. /mo IWlmmlnal)OOl l900per • """ ...... TllUll ~ It cooking and l=-,,..-,.-------=--· j REAL.TORS • now. S 1100. Call •38R 2BA to\i.., duplex, month. 91&.190..9921 • • ~ G.1'9 ......, phoMPnv 1325 per mo, FQUfifD: RABBIT, Dec. 5· 557-5747 before fSpm. garage 'frplc pitlo Gr .. t atmo.phefeJ No 28R 28&. IOwar unit. ger., utll Incl 111 & dl9 ~val! lrWw'" l.Jnh<wlfty, 8ectt •ll•t IL Z... 38R. 2BA. frplc, dtw, well acroea PcH. s 1275 • 1t~ 1• 11&. pats. 1790. IM&-9039 w101:'9~·~~mo. ~ -~2 • ok Call llay •'.:8**~8-8154 2homee-7dblgar. 2WOftc· maintained home with YIW IDTIU .,. """"'' "°"' OCMn. EASTSIDE ~arge condo TSL MGMT M 2•1803 ..,.,.., --4321, ext. 311 • ~14,400 1/f of dirt. yard, good nghbrhd, Furn opt. S975. 973-~7 apt2BR. 1~. built-Ins.. daye °' 54-1917 aw-FOUHO REOUCEO SfS25,toO. 11200. Avail now 939 Attr 3BR 1.V.8A nm •Vert 1Ntp tlk+den for garage, patio. $795/mo •lflfll-.Aft• ninOI ~roll.o alrp&ana, 142~ Bkr Jowwl 557...ae32 W®CDY. 'trp1c, ger. n0 1 mature adult. 404 t,;. M2·97t5 °' &tS-1227 11•.., MIF, 2BA. 1BA bee In Maaa Del Mer._ 1n ~ •M llT mil 3BA 2BA, llngle garage, ~ •. gsd/Water pd, ~ Irie.. $825/mo. Sea to~ EJlide, Nawty decorated ~ 28r ale, flM .. w/d #CdM, ,,...,.r, no pet1, lg • vember. Cel 5'9-0548 new Piiat. new carp.t, •1.500/mo. S4&-13ee predate. 723-09n . 180 Upper unit 4'/plax. ht~. new cet"P«. trade ·room. ling! gs, 1550 + Found T.V,.Mt, * lllllboa ........ "'.... c.e.... • ... ~ rs".!; ~:-~ new dfaC*. $1000/mo. BAYVIEW CT 28R 28A .. ·--l550mo. 1st & MC dep. Ughta. call fwt, "' Hoag ,..., + deP. 87W128 P9nlnMI:'" 8-, ... • ~ *_,Iii 1111 Aedacoratad ~ti pluedapoelt. 94&-e27~. condo COMPLET"'ELY 2BR 1'48A. CIOH to 494-5195/54a1MS Hoep.~:~~/mo. Bw:hfront Balboa, ,,.. Cell to ldandfy.173-7919 ~ W/mlTLI... e,,.. hel a In*! ocean BACK BAY EASTSIDE FUANISRED Wfth 9lllf)'-bMch, $950/mo. 900 E'SIOE TRl·PLEX. Large TS'L MGMT fS.42•1803 ~ :::O· W91k to pier, Foutld ~. b6ecll, nWe •-:::==.. __ .;·.•~-~ ...... ......_ ...__ vtew from meat• bdrm a 2BA. new paint/carpet. sth1zg10 2 c.r garage. s. Lw. 944-2111 q~ 2Br petlo, '-"ndry. Of 5"-416I .,.., 5.30 ;::;J.· Zclne1_~, cat In mid-Hew, * Vic> • ---· ""'"' ~ declitlNrpool,epa&ten· yard . .Avall now l 1.,5 tmo. 730·0192 ,,...., ~. o,.,_ a. • -'"?Owntr.llW' t torte & ~CM . .... :.===..~ J] ::i2 ~~· 1 per11 n1a coune. Hurry, won't ,S795tmo. M6-0l45 Oeye/997-58&9 a.tty c.ta ... MM paint. No'*'· S785 347 •SHARP 4BR ·2BA ....,_ Protw tamMe ..-ino Vf//f'/ ft1andfy. 145475 tno.NEw~MA~ETat 18atatS27t,IOO. BRIGHTONSPRINGS2BR VILLA BALBOA 2Br, •Chr\1tmu§P;Ciai Woodland.94fr7383 to bellct'I. G• W/Of**, Mme to "*9 2 Mllr LOST:B..c.MPoOdle,,U 18fSOOO Cel.,....7211 A•IS ILn 2~BA 1r1-1ew1 MCluded 1.5Ba. $1,100. Great e..tllde toct llTUU..m deck. l t350 winter or &llte Hoima 1n CdM. N-wtwttl1• 1Nndng1, «· • · · IT• aall wood• a itreami. a.... PEN. PT. 28r House. 1 & 28drm1. Gar, cable Small quiet complex S 1800 YMflY, tl3M722 Imler. no pet1. 721·~ ange collar, 1214, on ._ ment gar w/opnr & $1, 175. avl. Gmblt w/BBO, lndry c.....:..... Id F 1575 WALK TO BCH NR HOAG Prof ,-., .,._ N 8 8lllbOa ~-~ c1rport. WIO 111tupa, BALBOA 4Br, fp 11500 rm. No pets 931·~27 ,..':"b...,.._• ; .. J]'.J2"Jr.,.,. • Lg tBR. gee pd. F/P ,,_,rt to lflhr ...,,.. ·,2· to Mick9Y. 91• tfS41 r;"...-the1..-•· ---mlc woodbu frpk: BAYFRONT Condo 2Br ....., ..-r_.,. -~· $725 • LG 28R 28a wa • ront ome w . Looi\~ ~ SAU SUN 1·5 ~0& spa •• ~~/mo + $1.1150 G,.11ocat1on11 L.arge28D Twnh• S925. Pool, ape, °"* non _,.no led6ea .. 111111 M • . ~ •BY OWNER., OPEN 305Cedar,Nwpt8hor91 w .VELMA.549-2447 IBALBOACovea21k,den. ~ 1BA1gar.Fenced Yd. No cov.~g. 1401 SYoerlor =7 ~M··.J: PRXMtoth:AOl;Gi. ~'t',!UN .. ~·~~Br 1\-t b+odct to bead!, 28R E'SIOE tBR .. _. $150 frplc, IPIE • dodit. S2300 paJJ. S750mo + dep'. 1'"9. &46-6838 Avail now· 873-2741 . Hoty Spirtt. you Who ..... "_ nr -_,, ~ + den 2BA houM. epa, '""'... SEAVI w 3Br. 2.5Ba 931-013e . . make IM ... ..,tilcl , 'fRU£...,.. of bay, tN1 2Ba. FIP, tM.ioe petlo, 2· S215.o'oo. 5 49 MM °' /rrto Incl. utll. refrlg.. Rouee. comm PoOI & ten· lfllTmll t•Hl W.. Prof. to .,_... 380 28A end Wtlo sioW ;;::; the ~-7 B.A home le car attdl. gs. 1117,500. 549-0112. Mn J. ltove, encl. yard, prefer me. $2,750. Sp1rkllng claan large KIDS REOUIREDl ll Elalde CLEAN 1BR. 1700/mo. CdM haa/frlMc, w/d, 2car wey t• reedl my ldellll· .. on IO' frontage. ·311 AAVELLO LANE Wigle lady. S48--0185 BAYFflONT Condo 2Br. Apta. Pool & epa. Shop-'3BO lBA Yard & gar Pwtclng, utMI Ind. No garl•cnoa. 2 rma IWlll. YOY Who .,. ,,,. h Formal dlrflng room, MfS.9111or131-7437. •1•11..-E'SIOE duplex, lmmac den, dock fOf 80' -~t. ping & neighborhood ~~· S'50J~•P · pata. 723-1292 now. l500mo-+ 13 dMne gift to for9M end .,._.,_ + FA. wtttl 4 ~ Cod Dream ~ CMdc out thle ~ 2BR den yard w/d Yw1y. 14150 park Ml<t door No pelt 71CMW forget the wrong 1Mt II car 'gar•oe. elevator by owner open Saturday' 8Mctl bergaln at only NtuP nooimo AVwlJan LINDA ISLE 2 atory 5Br, 2Bckm 1'/•Ba 1785 LARGE 1Br 18a 15fS5/mo, ..... ,_.. QUIET N SMOl<ER oona to ma Ind You wtM> buement, bO•t •lip, 1()..4 imm.cu.... -ssas,ooo. You wMI find 1.142-4659 M S-9 ~· doc.k. $10,000 2Bdrm 28a seoo l400 aecur1ty Av,tlable CLEAN 48R. 19 llv rm, ... ~ condo .. 1n .. the INancea of green lewn .. a Nw of v.ici. twn. 48A formal 48' 38A. lg lot, 3 car gar-........ .... .... ... W. --Now. C.il for •apptm, pari{lng, utlll ind No 9 • • nx_ MM wttti ma. I In tNa thumanltlea. d6nrm,lbry°,tam~.C-. •·Pool &'lotl morel ... 1)1111-IUL'lmlll·1-COSTA MESA 931-1879 S>e'L$1IOO 723-1292 ~ S3eO ~tit~I=· ~~.;,.,,.to Ht 1111 tom ....... $319,000. B•n•r c a ll Anne 3BR. P"t yard, 2BA, 2 car U1-llll !LARGE 1BR._ O/Y/ cable lllllllAl•Hlll I 931-202. · tMnk)OU '°' ewei~ig 2914 Clubhouae Ad MJ:~Uliand todayl 'I"', vacant. 11275 mo. LARGE llmo9t new 28r. · end conftnn once ~ • :· ·~-Ni IT C.M. 557·1114 931-1291 fiurryl Oon 942·9797 den. 288. 2-sty, dblagar, -!'!~:~P15~f::' Reta .... Responllbla roommate 1tlet I ,_,..want to be -··ti"" you the dowfl In -Re/Mu Rltra lrple. mao. sYnny patio .... ~.nu I . -. . 2BR 2BA-OEN t"Mdad fof na Newport aeparated "°"' You no · . ,, ..ahgtora-..ofown-PRIME EASTSIDE 38ft, $158~/lftO * 721-.8508 ~-u ~ 2273 Min«•B. "'5-lt5t ~carpet garage W/0 8Mdl home Wall to tn11tt• l'IOW gteet ma- •• anftlp. You "*"' the 1~ •• '!"09 comer lot, llUTEl.I IWlllllll LuXU"' 2BR 2BA h"'twi• MESA VERDE. 2BR 18A, hkup, l"d CloM to bMctl ~/mo + v. utll. terial dellr9 mey be. I ,. mlhly pymta a we "*-pool, ~85k. 722·8908 3BR 2BA. 2 car gatege. ·, . "t Afll~ll upPer OuJat CUI de sac.I ~ 1075/mo iat & eacurtty 722-9825 went to be with You and apprec. You receive owner**** .... ceut 11075/mo. Avt 12115198. ~ :" ~.~~ Beautifully landec•ped, $895-. 28&7 Hidcory 4409 RIVER • ,SHARE aBR Colt.r'Meu my IOYed or'8I In YOUt ,. · • 100% teic ~ Mull lat....... lMI Ptaft Prope 142·9797 S2200/mo Ind utlll. Boet quiet, large, dea(1 Apta. 49fS.tt3e, 751-9493 TSL MGMT M 2 1803 hOme near OCC 1 UCL I perpetual fJ1«Y Thant ha\le. dMl'I cr.dlt. Aat .... ... •WlllT ~ slip extra. J(1'fOe Spiller Pool & epa. patio°' dec:k Near Newport Heights • 111111,_ llAll Mele noo-~r 1315 • You for Your LOYe tOWW'd H7-t002Dya,Ev, Wtcnde 2BM. AX: oetad w .. OPEN HOOSE OX1CY ti 28R 1 .. ., ... ...._ natlo no ~Mu 54&-5'581 ' Prl~~~..!~•-s 1 BR g1rden ap1: CWN 2eR "' llv rm S3\5 e.:o.p. 75t.'"17 18 ~and my loved~ tennl1 court• pool l".-M 38r 28& huge _.. ....._ ... ,.... • .......,_.,. ......, $8501 Incl Its A · 'W • ......... T • mLB•lfllnl Jacuul, Uil,000: ;-~-" 1229.000 pets. SIOO/mo. M2-401 1 Newpor1 Height1, 4BR. 1 Bedroom IMO 12 577~ . vall pari{lng, uttla Incl No ....... 41 Per9o(l1 may pray thll . lllmlLL... ~/Agt7fS0.9404 :;.n~te2.fi54 NPTHGTS.38r21A8a.f/p, 2BA,famrm,2frplca.... 2Bdrl)"I W•BaSl-05 11 pets $1175 723·1292 iAIR"'llor: ror ..,to-prayer 3 conaecutlva ELIOAHT Newpoft'Notttl llU 1750 eq ft .. $1275/mo, eluded garden, gatdnr, 2Bdrm 2BA $870 NEWER 2BR 2BA new Exeeutl,we TOwJlhOUH ~-= & days. After Jl'le third day. •Townhom... Drama, Llpu...... ...... yew IMM. 298 E. 15th $1700/mo 650-4060 Jiil J .... Aa WlY paint, mini blinds, trple. 3BR, 2BA. 2 eat g.,, emall bollta. ~ ·youi-wiati will be C.,ted ~. etyte. .. _..home 6Cffi1:w pro-IE'l!!r.. Sr.-IB (714) &44-0035 NEWPORT SHORES 2BR COSTA MESA jf95)rg b~~5'f;' 0 G E AN V I EW CountyAl'l>Of1 557.~ ~ ":'n:w ~omiM t: .,_ n .. , 'rha """Y flowl fWlonalty daCorated "'& -2BA 2 story houM cor-.... mo. • 818-446-8993 ~ Into an~ INlna tumlahad 1,:Jr old Medi. llA W/ ... l,...9'1T nar '1ot. gar quiet • .,.. NEWP<mT ACROSS TR 111 ._._. ___ IUte. a.tab ~ t:llh .. t~~~~·n: . ri ~--In-~ ... , .... , home. Gated. DA 2iX HOU: pro a:c: ......:.... ct!B~~2200 If S1000 mo. 975-4912 Agt •ecbaEA~ fvulc~~e 2BR STREET, 2BR frplc, git· ::: =----WANTED dXAXde OR beerl granted. MCP The kttct... la open to the Cartton. 2 meatar . otet.d, lotJ of wood & lgle ltOf'Y, 2ear/auto dr 2218 E. Pacific apt 8 •2, 720-9422 Many to ct\OOM Jrom 1, 2 IOlrl • • ...,.,_ ,._.t. coommunlty ,,._.the ' · ,......,_,, · • ...._ 1 · 1n '"· rp • .,...k, gar ageS825/mo 1M51rvlne e , __ ,... STORAGE for 14' t>oet l · drm, anhancln'D th• ea. s.. to apprec:l9Nt tMe, frplc~ gar, mlcfo. opnr, 2 tplc1, Elec. Iii Tm tmll Sl901mo. See 111. Cell a. 3BR Du91ex• 1va11 mlec. Items C M.IN B friendly, lnfOfmal am· S425,000. Monarch S1700/mo * fS73-5341 etove/Dbl ovan/ 0/W,_ Enjoy ~htaklng..,... of 759-1104/E &t•-8722/0 Small ~. Newport Call for detw. Lv mtg. .,... fS50..S042 Hug A ~ The• ~alrl· 8eectt Aaatty 240-0111 .AE"'fTALS AVAILABLE pvt. petlo, fully fnoed yd. tall pine trMI & QrMn in Heights, l400/mo. Utlla Btlr 975-480e "'*·"' 1a completely ii Shof'twm&wtntar• Incl. yd. m1lf't.w 10 thl• spac:IOUI MCludad **m&Pml** Ind. No kJtc:Nn. 1665 · LL•-•~-H . ...-ate from the up.. ..... ..... ·I f' MIO to $1400 hkupa. LEASE OAC· 3BR ;l'i\BA -tyl fee. A. ll'Tlall, quiet oornp .. >e llWle Ave .a. 720-9-422 1LARGE 21>< 2ba. wthr dryr ..,. t 0 u n d ....,.. bdl'm, an ldaet .,. *••IU.'IU• w...mont Homae, Inc. ,.,utabla farnlty. pet• & tur .. Incl: Fonnat nvmo StudlOl550& 1~Br wlti'f>l. lsPACIOUS 2BR wooq,.~ t~P·,0 . .,i>4:· $850~";° Gils•/ &t .• rll911Jtl•U tot a teen· \lei• l 1BilFuli Aeattor1973-4900 amkra neg. 11250 rm. dining rm. catn.dr'lll badcyd. patio ~685 mo haven townhm anc.tqMd J21~;/0~1ee~~ DH aeat .. "T'ha loft,~~• I W· 54t..a311/54M219 cetttno-& rncuh morel "Utt• new & vary pvt" gar, pvt baCtc yard, lndry , __ • ______ -------.-1 a.lly CMl'taoktng the Inn ~ ._. loc. .,....721 1-C..... Ml llu 1111 SHARP !-eide 3BR 2BA, lmmed occupany, lhOf1 Pool, spa, lndry. 111 + fac on site ~agement. ILg Lux 2BD 2BA 1100lf 116&1 sq K 6MCll Of A: '·'~ ""' home epeclal asp;ao: .. I s;;gtlt 11R + completefy remOdeled Of long term IM poaaibla. MC. NO PETS 549-2447 5 min to bMd\I 931-7229 2ptlV m~Stea 2 dae'tl ,.. Move In now. 85 aitcltement. Price re-convden. Whal 1 vtewll P9t ok. 1 tOOOtmo. Avail Chlldren & pet~ ok. •BAY TIMBERS• .. .., nr Wdltt no e>e'I $87~1s I cants I* IQ ft Comer Of dUcad to S2t4.000 .. ,, s 1eoo1mo Incl utile. now fS.46..4902 $2400/mo Call DOUG tBR. trplc. cable, l)OOI. Tm MTI ••• Avbl 1/1 640-9408 Magnotla and Talbert Jll.lt•• •Open & llta 2BR 2BA S HERBST 720-3980 or petlo, gar No pell 399 12BR w/gar Carpets, ·-aay Cell' 53&-3281 ? -· .. w/frplc vi.w of ,,... & PACK>US 2BA 2BA 2 760~ w Bay St S685 650-6357 drapes. blH n•, Fenced • ·--• II (:FORGl-.Fl .KJ S .. IHmi .. doaetobctt 112001mo etorytownnom..Garage, ~~ifa..V . yardwl petlo Waterpald.3BR.2'iHSA.c1oeeto1110P-.....,..... ' a u"ll'\V~ FnMT1,ourUacra.-. •19A-qu1etPareonS7sO ~T:~~·=t KU'IFWll\ ·I iBR~..,B~.ca-ee1~:.i.~;7~M £!c..~5fuS: w .. 1~'-i ~~tBc:n llHI fl)fl:--• home. S8r 38a w/rnald'• ·= ~~g.,; s1m1mo. Aot US-4912 \t\X1 1.""T r:t-:x 11 thedral celllngs. view. W91l8'de 2BR ~t. patio. Via.Udo 97S.9289 Slgn1pecuvlonW9ltcilft \ . . quattera. •11•75o.ooo 1 1550/mO.Agt 913-5354 W'SIOE 2 lg mstr bdrma. REALTORS . I garage. •P•. r e -lndry t.c.2 prltngspaoaa. ..... 111 <>Pal S.V&a-1 12·5 2'MSa. 2-<M gar w/opnr decorated $995 No pets ., -.---------2'12 Meaa Dn"9, N.8. FURN OR UNFURN HOME ba8cony ~lo fp welk~ •--CJ .. llTI 2151PacJfic931.e107 N.-paint, stollil & crpt. •• ,. _..,. 1m. JM. 411 M" fS50..eA4 Aot. 272-37IO 2 !Mft' If. 281F/P,S14951 cloaM• 'rr,Vclo' wid hk\4P _. ma S750lmo 731-"88 *Mn •T ... * 18-17-WESTtLIFF O~WE l&nllW 1t•H mo. 1ft/lllt $300 dep. 11000 111 + !Ut + $500 conc;o on m nr pier· ·-1111--* ut. IMc~ EXCLUSIVE BEACH Nwpt Ben, Aot 541·5032 Martgofd St. 942-5290 daP No pelt 194-29tl Lerge w/lncredlbla V1eW1 28A 28A, 1000 1/f, new CQMMUNITY 8A 28A, a car tataea~ . . 2BR• & 3BA. No pet. decor. prvt patio. Q.,. , ,HG delux 111-lewl 2Br 2 H• bMutlfUI l BA Apt Ill_... RIT ~r.:c,~~ ~':,&~~1'::iJ1Ji~ ut. ... ~ HI $~/mo.4M...a155 age. Parlt·Mttlng. Child loft 2'/tla. 2 mrbl trplc, w/BAY VIEW! Lg patio, 3975~B~kcilie50tmo -' · No".-. St150 w.d. «*.From S950 Fr .. LMR lkyllte, wld hh-up, gar .. frplC d1hwat\r micro Nwpt Bc:n ..,g, 541-5032 DOVER SHO-CI us-ut11' .... _,i--112··,·1 7 ..... , .... ,;, ON LAKI! PARK 2Br 28a, ..... ~ CN1t ..... 2151Pacific931·8107 2400 •f nr Hunt Harbour Olf p..,. bet! s135o "'° . --------·~ ....... · ~....., frplc, 2 eat garage In-llM $1450 (213)8fS0..9513 ~mTlm& ·~UTIFULLY ~ *11f1Y QIMt lBR cott c:.tudal gardener. Adults, *lllTUI• ..... ~btn· <>me. avail trom 1170 3 !Atrm coritamporwy baemad oa111np. y:: n-pet1.J1275. &40-0020 2eR 181upstairsCOOdo28rt'Mlltwnl\ouM,lndry ~~~N~~":~o SORRY. PETS Goodlocatton&ottatraet ===:..:: Near lh09I & beach. AakfOfCl'luc:k nr s~ PlazL AIC, cftw, r90"' .... bultt-lne. p1t10. Peu OK $72Smo l&L .... 11 I prltng.Scott1548-2301 lnO to the dOc:tt for large S795 NO PETS 722~801 t 38R 211A, 2 cat gar, near baleony, pool, $895/mo. OOod ioc.tlon $785/mo '525-4310 NICE yeerty 2& 1'-\Ba ... /1• a-nt St 250000 Hewer 38R 2BA nut to bMctl Newcarpet palht 971-7911Of751.,2797. 2078 THURIN Lld Stloe> beach pat _.., .... yec 831 14oo ' ~ F/P 'ei.c-~OS ~·Lg yardtpeia OK• 2BR28Aupatalrlcondoin TSL MGMT &t2·1fS03 SPOTLESS 2801•128A FIPo btt-ln!" Clble 19~ 2nd AoOf Prlvete street •.w · · ,.,;,,. ' ·72 " • S11 '1 4,... "150 • ~~--··-• 0 · Opt 1 on a I ~o • 2 o · • le¥el entrance ,_, Lido ilSSOCiated .. ...... ........... 1117 !!!MilMll ::.upper. ••121e IOll\l9f l 1711.00«! • . c.e. ... 1....., Linda 1-v11v mo.._..., g:::,, ...,.,..,..,."tyl IW, ... I..... 1tor1Q9 SfS55·685-S500 S I n g I es.no.Pet I Plaa $950/mo yr IM Nfl1MD LOCAL wentl to ~"Tt RFMON'l Gfvbb a a. . Huntington P-::cr.ound y. Cloea to lndfy. 28A 28A. No peta $850 1 10 I w of al......... 97S--0097 333e Via Lido fS75-t289 tiu, CM/NB home ,..,.._, tto.,,t 't lllK. • --.. bee pool & epa.. 1700/mo. • m r,.,..... • flaer CM .. N t REAlTQRS CHANNEL AEEF UR, ......... on the • t tec>.eetO or 751·2717 Aot 546-58IO Call PAM UNFURNISHED 2BR tBA. NWl'T HGTS 2BD 18A IOFFICES mn It BLOG • tr P · watarfl'ont, fab Views. view of boardWeltl, nu tr'PI. kit rwnodeled. otw. c u F •1 .,.___ .,.__ · CNlit oondO, ...,.,, lr.l-elOO. S2000 pelnVc:rpta. W.BA, 2BR FREE COLOR TV ON ALL NEW 3BR. 2 car get· encl ger No pelt endoeed , lmmed ..,. u ..,..., .._,taJ 5008: Huggabfe . ; -. •d .... .... .... 11750/mo, tit, lat 'Mno MOVE·INI 1BR. +den Of age, large ~ ywd $825/mo 17382 K~ occ. Sl4&-3~0 Approx 175·270aq/ftl Hound 1$ about 17• ~lrw w = M7-ec>41 M-F 2nd bdrm OIW Mg IH """'*· upatw1 IHl2-4 174 Of &48-4700 849 4332 ?llL!m tMB w & wttndl A/C ~ & ~ St050. llartMwa 973-5771 lrftM STEPS TO BEACH _O_F_F_S_P-~C-E/_N_B--Neat-loog and appeals to HAA W HR.LS 48A tam All In gated comm $825 l!9R. tllA. epaciOUI, 0 C Awi>ort & FRWVS all ages Make long Of "" grnbalt ._ s3.ooo 144 a51.2s23 Of 151.2181 IUl1R.UITW 12BK ™· qu• upateira &,rtlO/catilOft ample Parking 1140mo I short-eared version I . ·-~~. Merrill Lynch Realty NIW SM 'or 2· & den ;;AICf2 et~cond0.2 ~ti 2ffp~=':.'J:e ~t1n:.u'~~ 11 /mofSS0..7045 lmed.PoaS 75e-8175 usmg 3'tyd velour condO. Feb. ~ Hart»qf, maMet M . 2 ~. Croaa -to ldloOl ...__5/mo ti'J,mo Jeff 432..ee22 T '"""' Pattern lncfuOes OQeln, dty ~ Yrty or UC~ wait to, ltlopplog. .U 2314 SANT A ANA. dliUSEN .mng '* lt1' raincoat & boots mo. to mo. 13.500 s1 tmo 154-5527 W.d .... IO 21K 10 TSl MGMT 542.1903 Lltw.... ... IT'Od.radee 28f 2a. bale. 13 PLUS Walatfr111 ........ UNfV. PARK. 3Br 21ABL ger,' NWty ·decor .. ac* TIBMCdtTXdl 6CiXN gar. lndfy. fr'9. iaoo ZNitXIL sPXCfZ 25 s1•25 Ptt .. 19111·1• RutgM•. Bactt1 pool. to 405/22frwy9.1135 + ~.-I I• VlEW Frptc pa1to walk 492·tltlorfS31·9.134 ~ 1200 alt, •tnt to-FOREACHPATTERN 11550/mo. 1 yr IM. MOO dep 54&-01tt lmmac poo . carport, to beeCh ; aoutt' 1725 -catton near N9wpot1 City OAOE:REO Cute. 28A ~. "PC. 552-3512 °' 7M-7500 •l llOf'tlGe, tnclfy, no pece, lnc1 u111 •91-314' Wall to bead!. OCMfl v.... H• A8I. 873-ISMe Off£A GOOD n--..,.~ 89'· em yard, W/O '*• 1MI Mepee, 842~ · 2M 18A or Ofound leYal '"""""" 11000/mo. Aval! 12/tS. WOOOBAIOOE. •If 2'Mta ...... .. STUDIO & IBR 11Pta. eoma ~ 11.ieA, encl gen, no .-iun WIY 31• - 11'3-<M11 owr 2000 1f.. facing ~ I lllL with ocean vi.ws. uttl l*I 2231225 La l»aiome APC>fOk 2.000 alf, 90 ft ._. • DllUXE 28A t'.-tllA 2 grnbatt, MlCt to KN>oll 116 Dnh. Stove. l"lfl1g:. Spaclou1 21.. Apt a peld, parking a lndry, 1111/mo . 137·7111 ,frM-8"1\. Many w+n· ........ --l llOO/rrto. t mo. to ,!J!· t1t91 onty. L-. perti. BeauttM pool.,.., i.roe ..-to bci\ "'475 1 up. dowt, AC. Netrm, .,,,.,.. ._ Cllll NIMll ea.· =·::::-· ::d~'*c"/:: = :8.3'-Uta I Ing. SIOOfno 175-1319 ~.':v &~=a 497-4581 -m UW !*'"'0-AOI MMHI C,. ODdo ..... l1290At1fl75-4t12 ~ It.a• 28A 18a 'l'f'l •leundaek. mo. s ....... ...,_.. mHIM•lll p -'" ::=-,w,:.~,';:: U-IPll CJ .... fled•e . ;;c; un#IKn room. P" ELL ~~ ..... ~ • -... -compr-.. ~.beth. ptale llN. ---nli', ooaen. M1 I. ~ ..... _... ...___ 1...._ NO PETS. • 11S-4n0 • .. __ .J u-t ~ '425 ll'Cll ut11tt• -.. ya .. ,-• ~ftom-8" 1'4iaA -·--·-CHARMING CAPE coo -~ ~" -131·2"1•• lh rov'th cl.i~ 1f1t>d -.,... -~. _....., fM ad11l t1. "o petl. -.... ._,. _,,_rt ----._. .~ -.. .-.. ) tub. 1g *':r:" "PC ~ .. IOl31"9e Furn. 28r t\.\ k ....... ,_ • .... _......_,, -. ·-1--------'-~======:::::=! 11ieoJmO: I 4 ,___: iOfui;;; .._ Gf ...._.. ::'~ = )'f1Y ..., • W r: ~Wiii'/ ~_.to pier, te\'ltt' LIM LIVING 8"wyt t7s-t41? ueui-8'ldl home-2 11111111-2111 ~i~ --TIN -•-,.. ~ .:'i~ S .. Y , .. ..&~ L~ Jatffttne CrMet "°°""-M ..._, ....... . -.. -, lnr1 ~ ~. • ....... ..._ ... CUT. EemalaM 1MW-· ll6de.............. etut tile Bl'. "" 0 19A. ..... .... to ...... ~. ly Nice ...... I oar....-. yer'd .. ,....""" .... ... ,... T ~rOOftl no ..... ....... ..,~ Cll CleellfW pooee ..;., IHOO/lftO I.Ml !Mt. OM ..-.. 1n9. ltll Incl. utll. up 1111/mo wttla • ' , ... ~. fii'll oollHt !Ulft, ftOft •IMOll•r ~ ... :~,-........ "'°'"'°' . phof'8 .... "2-.5112 .. ""ill ~"'"" .. • ll.L •• 111-141· 1110 or ldllf'PMc ._,_ hlk ' I t-1.·--.-~...-----....... -----. ~ • ··~· 111-341·21• • • • •• ···-eotVHOiM 1M -I oa.ntt'OS'lt .......... -~ --......... pn-. yWd 1'2••· for lnformat on cM road .-tM....,.. ..uu.. OlfW ... ;:: 11• ....... ., .. ·112-1111 & surprisingly .· ~=·~~ ~~~ =:..:-.:n:-c:. llO-IHI I t ~Y'l'I......... ='-fUI llncMn. OW COS • • 1'1NttNW4¥11,_ ,,_.,............ ,.._ NW "91. !!!~=-====;::;::~:;::=:::::=::!!l!!!!!!!: Nadlft.....,, e n ,._,_..,,.. a........,, 1n.tm \ ----• .. . • Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, December 8, 1988 CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISIN6 SAZES We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can t ype at least 45 wpm and.have great telecommunication skills -We can off er you a base salary + commi sion A D a (jeeat place to work . F•ll Time & P•rt Time A vall•ble. D.o yourself a favor-Ca ll us. Peggy B levlns or J Im V enneau 642-4321 DailyPilai 330 West Bey St. Costa Mesa, CA TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Manne at>t>< S Mo•er 9 Modlfon pari 1'-~ fS tlr&19'no 16 Concord 17 lnvtted 18 Oltteren1 20 Neotect 2 1 Inner pref 22 Tell !ales 23 Fatner 25 Consumed 27 Bueball stats 211 Negative 30 Tome uM 3<t Evil· pref 36 De - 38 Gree« provinces 311 C.nadlen 1aw 42 Small 43 o.f••ts 44 Tc:hrs gp •5 Saga •6 Partner 47 Smooth 4t Setbacll 51 M1n1mum 5" Wrer1ell sa Ram 60 -bOy' 61 Glfl11n 63 Laugn 64 Ria 65 UK rlYef 66 Work ~el 67~group &If P'tu 69 Stains DOWN 1 Bigwig 2 .. What's 1n --?" ~01 asslm1lated 4 Fluctuate 5 Merquis de - 6 Slleephke 7 Fifth cousin 8 Commercutls 9 Mor1e1 10 ·step -,. 1 1 Rive< d"1 12 4nd 011\ef'S 13 Instrument 19 Brain passage 24 Conl9Q11on 26 Dupes • 28 Weaken 30 Ooo 3 1 Corrective 32 Dancer 1<4141y 33 This Sp 34 Compant<>n 35 CoOled 3 7 Colluslon ~~· PUZZU S~YID 38 Ol noses 40 · - -Sunday atternoon • 1 Possessive 46 NY Sl81o<¥' . 48 Awroacfled 49 Food fatn SO Ent ot Alaska 52 Rostrum SS POI plenll S4 Hit Nlrd 55 Window PWt 56 Anrt0y 57 Mio.Mt city 59 Hang lire · 62 Part ol Nfld • ( ,, Delivery Drivers -. PART-TIME Newspaper Delivery DriverLIV"eeded . Monday.-Friday 2PM-5PM . Weekends ~ & Holidays 4AM-7 AM . Earn up to oS600/month. Must have reliable transportation, insurance & a good driving record. .. • Call 714 /642-4333 ext. 205 Between 8AM-7PM Ask For Ropger Motor Routes available in W11t•i11t1r lu1tinsto1 l11ch Fountiin Y1ll1r • NO COLLECTING . . NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of tnsurance. ... 142~1444 . ' ~sk for Joanne Craney - P\&IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTIC[ NI.IC NOTICE NlJC NOT1CE Ml.IC NOTICE P\&IC M>l1C£ MJc N011C£ OfftCIAl PfO~ng a r9111Md General wtttl the COW,ty CWll of Or-tllM Dally Piiot o.c.mber 1, 8, Thi• buelneu le con-180S w Carriage Or., Santi #fth the County Clerk of Or-• The reglttrant-eom- NOCDWI P18n Amendment IOI' the enge County 1on November NOTICa CW MATH 15, 22, UU18 due1ed by: a llm1~9d pwtner-.t.na. CA 92704 "19' County on Novemi:* men<*! 10 tranuel ~ G" ,,_., °"'"' llOAN> period Auguat 1991 through 28, 1988 AND°" NilfiOiti • Th-145 ltllO Lynn Mltle EIC)aro. "36 \0, 1981 neaa under the llctttOU• ....ua.c. cw~ Deeember 1918 Aeaolutlon ~21 TO AllMlllTP · •-,,,,. llftftl'r The registrant eom-Orlon u , Santa Ana. CA Pul>lltfled n..-"= bu*neM ntwne or "*"'" WD-LIAM C. GLOSE cw~ -8dopted. C9111fWla the Publllhed Orenge Coat HTAft CW ..._ ..,,~ IMnCed 10 trlftNCt ~ 92704 ~ -.,,... abOlle on (not~) ~ •••Y Dec. 3 COUNTY reaulte of the Genetti Bae-Oally Piiot Deeember 8, 15, .....,._ '· KMTUt, neaa under the lietltou• Mana Ctlatlna Guerr9ro, ~"::. ~= t7, 24, Or Yermllle Jur1' 1988 ~ W IUMved CAUPOlllllA tlon on No"9mber 8, 1911. A 22. 28, 1918 ......... • NOTICa OF t>ue1nee1 name or neirnee 1805 w. c...r1age •4, ~~ • • Thie .unement -llled • 8AlllTA AMA r~ to adopt two NW T!l-152 ...... l(MTIJt "*.IC HUMeO ~ed above on NoYWllber Ana. CA 92704 • Th-t16 """the COunty Ciani of'C>-by bia wife Mary • .., CAUPOlllllA bllllllg ,.t .. kw ..-. by the _. .....,,.._. APNAL OF 18. t918 Thie buelneu le eon· •-Ill' -TICE atige County on Nowmber s.n, da\JCht.er, ~ A ,.,.., IMetlng of the Aepfogt~ Internal Ser· ftaJC NOTICE .I09lflH llAllTIR "-u1•10 GOiden Mcl(anzle, Pr .... ducted Cy: co pertnw• ~ .., 3, ttee Parem. CharJiea and Boetd of~· of Or-~And wu approved. ~-• c..e ~ CO ... lllOtrl dint TJI• reglatrent eom-ACTITIOUI WU nlDM ange County Celllornla ceptence, lnetelletlon, and ll ... ,. A·Mlt11 D8IAl OF Thia etatement w .. flied menc:eo to traneaot bull-NAm ITATDmNT Publlthed Ofange Cout Ro.e, brother Chuck Mio lifting .. th.~ !Nllntenenc. of • plaque NOTICI CW To all helfa, beneflciarlea CONDITIOMAL U. #Ith the cOunty Clerk_ of Or· neaa under the tletltous The 1~ pwwons -OallY Pilot Nowmber 17, 24, and list.er Carrie. VW... ao.d ol IN Dlltrleta and memorlellzlng Emme 8 . NllllOii POlll crednora. contingent eredl: WNO.•• ange County on November buelneea ntwne or namea dOong l>UllneM.. Oecemw 1, 8. 1988 (tatlon Thurad•y. Au1tloriltea Gowrned by the Wtlerton, M.O .. et the Coun-'Pll09Aft CW tore. and per1on9 who may NOTICE IS HEREBY 22. 1988 listed abo .... on October 27. A P\..US FOR AWNINGS Th-124 Dec S 1988 4PM til loerd of ~t wu ty'a Metemal and Child 'OMICIM WILL AND be othenwlM lnter•ted 1n GIV£N thet the Huntington n.1'71 1918 220 Vena •2 HuntJ 1~ • • • held on Ho¥ember 28, t9ll, HMlth Cllnle In Santa Ana POii UTftM the w111 or •tate."' both. 01 8Mdl City Council wlll hold Publlthed Orenge eo..1 Lynn M &c>ero 8Mc:h. CaMt ~ ng .....: NOTICE 7:30PM. Redtauon of t:30 Lift The following ,.,..IUttlOl'lzed.A890Youlh TIST~MYPOlll BEHJAMIH J.l<AHTER.eleo epubllcheetir!gln tneCoun-Plot~ 1 .•• Thi9-...ment ... hied Souttl Shor9 i~ the Rosemary .Mmt... being preeent· SMiier T• Force Report TMI UTAft OF: known .. BEN J KANTER :ll Chamber at the Hunt· 15, 22. 1988 """ ttle County Ctanl of Or-LOUISlana • . ~ 7·30PM Pacific View Hem.ct M. Wieder, cn.w: ,.,..approved AvlflOftutlon ..==.. and BENJAMIN JOSEPH ngton ~SCMe,Center. Th-142 91199Countyon0etober27. Thll bu••MM ,, eon-ACnnoue.-.. Ch.-· 3500 Pacific . men• Roger R Stanton· Don IO traneler moneya un· KANTER 2000 M-· treet, Hunt-t991 ,.... clucted Cy: • eorp«allOn ..... ITA~ -A. Roth; and TilofnM F. claimed In varloue trull c..e-.....r. APETITIONhabW'lflled ~on 8Mch, CallfOfnia, on Ml.JC llOTJ( Publilhed <>ranoe Coett , Tile r~glment eom-n,.1o11Qwtng persons-View Drive, Newplrt --. .... ~ V•.,.1191 lundt held~n llOdy of A·~ by &\'°' Kt11ter In the &,-the date 8nd •1 the time In-0'""" Pllol November 24 o.. mencecs to tranuct bUtl· dOINI ~ •: ae.cb Funeral M.. ·-r• -._.. __,, the Treuur -Tu Colleet0t To 811 heln, beneflc:larlM, perlOI' Court of Callfomi dlcated beloW to recar.i. end ITA~ Of _, ' SUBARU OF AMEJ\ICA ' ·:::-::. c:' ~ IOI' • per Of OYer three c:<edltOl'S, contingent c:redl-County of Ofaoga ~~ conalder the statement• or UAlmCll MT°" camber 1, 8, 15.·t888 Th134 ::,.:c1er the ·~ INC -WESTERN REGION. on Friday Dec 9. 1988 .. appolntmente 10 · Count ~ to the County of' Or· tora. and pet90n8 wtlO "wt 1ng that BNee Kanter be llP-all pertons .no wish to be UM OF ACnTIOUI lltted ~"':, ~tier t2 whatNiy Ottw, IN!ne: 1 lAM at St. Pdyc:wp Mllce Syttem AdvlaoJ ang• WH approved . beotherwltelnterttedlntne pointed a peraona1 rep-,_d r.,ati.... to 1he ec>Pll-.,... .. ...._ rtBJC NOTICE 15 tH8 . c.... 92711-2895 CatholacChurcb.8100 Group (CJSAG) ..,. IP-Authcwlzatlon to 11ier.... wll OI' •t•... OI' both, of ~•tlw to adminlll• the ::atlon deacribed below The loltowtng person• Curt A pitz. Pr"MMMnt Sut>eru ~ Amenca 0per. Chapman Stanton o"9d An ldvance Purchae Order No. K3e1ot J 0 NATHAN HEM IN 0 eatete of the d«iedent. DATE· Monday, Oeclrn-'\ave abandoned the uM of ..... 11 atlona Corp New ~ • • ~ 9191 · nt to s..:-r.: to •pend a geotecMlcel HOPKINS, OTHERWISE nt£ P£TTTION r~ Der 19. 1M8 the Fletltloua Buelneaa ACnnoul WU _..,,~11c::'b: off"~ 2235 lbM JO w. -en.TY CA. Interment im· ..-•-.F ... • 0 IVINatlon of Dena Point KHOWN AS JONATHAN M. Mhortty to edmlnlster the TIME: 71)() PM Neme. MURAD ' MURAD ..... ITATDmNT • ~ Hll, NJ OIOQ2 • • med'•&ely foDowtna ~:rr:r: Comm•~r..t:'i Hetbof kw. dredging con-HOPK INS , JACK H ...... under IN lndepen-SUBJECT Appaal IO INSURANCE SERVICES. n,. folloWlno per'IOl'll .,. ~~on ..... Th .. butlneea IS con-at PKi.fic View )hm. and Prodemetlona were trec1 wt01 Lefmen and L .. HOPKINS ANO JOHN dent Mmlnlllratlon of e .. PleNllng Commlteion Oentel 1005 W. Balboa ~. Ste. d:E~ •· • ducted by-8 cofpotatlon orial n....a. N made. Elct9nllon of Ae¥enue ,.,.. approved. Aeaolutlon HOPKINS tatea Act. (Thia aultlorlty al-of Conditional UM Petmll 217. Newport Beeeh, Clalf. A 8 IN ACTION NURS-~~ ~"'tw ~ Tiie reglalrant eom-a-..._ ir;::-ewpart cu.-Gr t ·-I -adopted, appointing 8111 A PETITION hM bW'I flled Iowa ttle ~-r..-i-No..88·28. i2063 es TRY OF ORANGE I • • ::-'~lranuet butl-.-;,i .. """ ---.. en ..,,.~ Vega.CoeatCommunltyCol-by WILLIAM EDMUND IRE-lattw to, .... m aetiona A p p L I -the ~ICtltlout Bullneu COUNTY, 3420 s. 8'11tol t5, 22. 19'1 ""' ' ... fletltoul ~ ~OI /~Olldeu~I-iegeOlltrlet.tothePr1vale LANO ANO MICHAEL J. wlttloutobtalnlnQ'7ou,,ep-CANT/APPELLANT· Mernereferredto.00....wu •3t0, Coate MMe. Celll Th-147 llM't"' ,_ ~ 0~ on u 0 lnduatry Counell, rep-BIN> In the 8"periOI' Couf1 prove1. Before taliclng <*taln ~thony J. Tarantino · IMed In Orenge County on 921H __ .,. --'--°".My t t... JOSEPH F C1HORA Humeri wee ep. rMerltlng pott•MCondery of Celltomla, County of Or-actlona. howeYer, the per-LOCATION· Tu u October 7. 1987 FILE ExcalHeetttl SeMcea 1ne., nlllL.Rt ..,,~ l~~-t......_:."""i.9 · pta"9d. ,_....._ Sllarlng aclueatlon. lnternetlonal 911991"UMltno !NI Wll.-tOf\91 ,....matlw ts ,.. Looeey'e, 10t42 Adam9 AY· 1110 F357511 a Callt0tnla corporation KM• Preaident ~R pumed away Dec ~: = :! Glttl Technology Corporation LIAM EOMUNO IRELANO quired to gtve notice 10 enue. 9PPf01llmatety 450 Deena Murad 25847 2121 Smolt-ood, F1411'. ACTinOUI .,..... Thot etatement -hied 6. 1988 m N~port oved Aec:ol ldatl0fl8f" Mleeted u prknery: eryen ANO MICHAEL J. BIRO be ..,..,_ed l*tont un1ea1 feet we of the aouu-at 181ucos. Mtsa19n Vlelo. Calif enon. Cakt 92631 1 ...._ ITATDmNT ...,,_the County Oerk ~Or-Beach He IS IW'Vlved P' · ~ 0 4'. Stlret and Aeeodat• appointed • pertonal ~ ttleV heve wellred not.lee "' :orner of Adams a nd ~2691 This bulines• 11 con· T 1 .,.191199 County on ~lier ' IUPPO't...:C..~of5t':: selected aa alternate ~toadmlniaterttle eon..-.ted 10 the propoaed Broold1ut1t Dina Murad, 37~2 duetedtly eoorporatlon he==:person to 1988 by his wde Mary ;;:::., Flac:al ~blllty 4rchll•C!t-Englneer to ••te of the decedent. action.) The l~t REQUEST. E.atabl1•h OlenrldQe. Sh«man Dlik•. Th• regletrant c:om· 1oo:ic INNIS & AS-, ' ,,..,..,. Kennedy O'Hora; ton lnltletlve WU oved u ptOYlde rxot.elonel ..,. A HEARING on the petl-admlnlttratlon authority WIH ~anelng to rec0tded. mulle Calif. 9t423 men<:ed to transact t>utl-SOCIA TES, 3723 Blrcl'I PutllitllleO Of .. CO..t Ja.eph F . O' Hon ID. recommended ~It .item for the excavatlOn of tlon ~be held on oec.m-ba granted unleu an dlae loc*ley)......,.. mght1 • This buliness ._.. con-,,_ undw the llelltous Street llt9 Newport 8eecll Delly Piiot Novemmr 11,2•. 2 -~a~ ..... ~ 4 " ....._:._... inun1e1pa1 refuM et Coyote bet 28, '1M8 at t:45 P.M. in lnter•ted person IMea .,, #ealt and lundl llOUI' taahlon cluc:ted by eo-part'l41'S but<nnt ri.ame .or n~ Cal 1 9:ieei> · ~tier 1 9 1M8 &> --:.:...~:l.4_ ~ 'A;'"" .. ~· ':ft; Canyon Sanitary Landflll, Dept. No. 3 located at 700 objection 10 this petition and snowt five ~ays per week. Thtt statement wu llted tilted aco.... on NIA • ~11~ Anne ~ ' Th-118 great ,..--.. ...... ~n; ~ ft.::; C:.,.,. Or~ No. 31'3,.,. Or-CMc Center on.... West .,_ 900d eauM wtf'J ttle MondaytoFrldeyinanexitt· "'""the COunty Cletlt of Or-Ahmed Sedefti secretary l t3 PIMWOOd !Nine Cellf brothers T. Morpn mlaalon AICotiollc and c11nence of the Bowd oe S..Ana.<lailfornle9270t CCM'1 ahould not grllnt .,. ng ,...teurent. tnQe CA!nty on No...ember TIW s...,_.1 -filed 92714 ' -.....C llJ11C( O'Hora ·and Paul E. on ~of the County of If YOU 08JECT to the autt1ortty BASIS FOR APPEAL Ap. i , 1988 With the County Cler.k of Of• Th ' O' and ~A~ "fi~~ Drenge. Callf0<nla, emend--grentlng-ol the petition. you A HEARING on the pe1i. 'oe•I of l'lennlog Corn-P\Jbll~ Orange Coast ange County on NovlfTlbef duet!!s .,';":'!:1vt!_.eon-l'tCTITIOU9 .,_U Hora ·p a ~ -·1 n t ng the Or*'119County Cam-lhould etthei' llPP9" atthe lion w111 be IMld on OECEM-'1'1lltiOl'I'• denlet of Con· o.o1y Pilot Deeemt>er 8 15, 23, 19&8 ,.._ Tha ,. Ill rant com-...-.lfA~ '' Marie ars1l lnr ~ ~~ oa1gn Re10tm Ordinance to heerlng and etate your ob-BER~. l981 at t:45 P.M. In c11oona1 Use Permit No 122 29. 1988 I PIJ~ Oranoe Cout ~ 1: ira11.-et t>uto-The 1o11ow1ng per!IOl\t ar•J O'Hara was a gradu- .___,:" for COl'rec:tlonal Id just the arnountt Mt IOl'tt. jeetiOnl or"" written objee· Dept No. 3 locaeed at 700 ea.29 The ep99al la b--2 Th-l& l Oelly PilOt December-• e nest unoer the liet1tous OOing ~ • _at.e Notre Dame .,..-:-·:-e_.._. Amend ,....,.,n to reflect lnet ..... .tlonl with the court before CIV!c Center Drive W•t on the loHowlng ~•:In •-111'--TICE Sr"2"2: 988 tro~ nt"~ lit f\emes ~SD COHStlt-TIH&-SEAv • <>--• ... -~No 1t;'A ..,.,..,,;. iCOttl Of IMnO ffiaf oc-the~ ~Your ·~-Senta Ana, ca11t0<nla9210t~ eontrut to-111e-Pterin1n ~"" 1 •. · 1 Th-1'0 usled above on llllA VICES. 7 VI• Z•P•do•. and retired nCMu.:-nt Ho. ou-043 with o;,.t. of cured during Flseal Year ~"wt be In pWIOll"' by IF YOU 08.JECT· to the CommlMIOn·s concerns. the . STATl•lfT °' I VirQlnl• Arlne ~ Rancno Santa Margarita, I of ~SJ? Inc. ~us of c~ Oeparlment of a187-88 WU lnlrOduc:ed, ~ ettom9y. granting ol the petition, you Country-W•ttern dancing AaAlilOOI SlfT °' '1lB.IC NOTICE This s111enier1t -flied c.w t2e88 Christi.an burial 10 T ~for Route SI #ltll ~lion $ctleduled for IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR ahoutd el1Mr apPMf at the ..,.., dr-.,, older Client~ I UM°" ACT1'TIOU9 wltl'l the Coul'lty Clerlt OI Or-Ml ch... Ed w. r d A M s t Dec 01119P0'1 1 s 1 o.c.mt>er e. 1918 Boerd or • eontlngeflt eredttor or l!Mrlng end "'" ~ ot>-and no ~eabla notM .,._18 ...._ IC._. ange County on llkwemtier Ctrtdllow 7 Vie ZllP9dOI a · • ,.;:.r:.c.:::.:.~ Co~~~; 9djoumed at tO.OOam the d«nnlf, you mutt fMe tact1ont0tftlewrl\tanobjee· .mpec11toulallngrea!Oentt The lollowtng pereona ACnTIOUeWll ,. IN! ,_.1111 RanC110 Santa MargarJte 10,1988 at 0Ur 1..ady- reMWel with JamH F LINDA D. "081RTI, ~elalmwltlltheeourtand 116ne ..rth the eourt before ere •xP«ted to occur. The l\ave •bandor* the ute 01 NAm ITATDm'N'T P1.1t11~ Orange Cou1 lc.t t2NI of Mt.~ Church ~---Jf 1or'w--... Ctertr •f. the .._. ef mall ~ copy 10 the ~ the i-1ng. Your llPPMf· r•taurwtt ...,.. apptcwed 10 th• Fleuuous Buetneu T\19 t~ penons are o."' P110I November t7 24 Thi• bualneu 1' con-m Newport Beach. ln--·-.. --...-•••niMf• repreeentetlve ~ted by ence tl'\ey be In pet'tOll OI' by _, 193 people so ,,_. 00 f ENG dCMng ...,,._AL . ., . dueled DX en tndMdual ton ~ Contrec1 r.-(SEAL) j the eourt within fOUf month1 altOI' lhOuld not be a petJtlng Name-W L P~ l-AIDES IN ACTION PE~-Deeembef 1 8 1991 1 The registrant eom-terment immediately =-with :;:'Cter ~ °'1'ICtA&. ~llMN08 from the date of llrtt la-~ VOtJ ~A CREDITOR problem. Taxu Looaey'1 ~~Rl·~e ~1~ W ..=:: SONNElSERVICES OF OR· Th·it7 menceo to traneaet bus!-following at Pacific •. R actM*'IO OFTHl90AN»OP_,..R-aue11caollenera .. ptcwlded"' •contingent credlt0t ol #OU!d Uk• to•ll• .... the oc>-Beach Calif 92M:J ANGE COUNTY, :J.420 s l'ta.IC NOTICE neu under 111e tlet11ou1 View Memorial Park, =~·with ~·r:~ VllO"a O' O"ANOI In MCtjon 9100 of the Call-the deceued. you must llje POrtunlty to pro .... theylncat) . The' Fletlilous Buslrtet• BrtllOI •310. Cotta Meta. bullneM name-or namea 3500 Park View Coun 0.-I 1 ,.-.. COUNTY, CAL"O"NIA, lornla Probate Code. The you,.delmwtttltlleeourtand conductJ"9ittlutineae an Nerne r...,redlo a.,.vew .. Cal41 92621 FtC'TJTIOU99UWU listed ebo-le on OetOber 4, D N ty .re opmen ....,,...~ ..... AM. c...,. time IOI' flllng ctalma w1u not mall , copy 10 the personal orderly mar1ner and r~ hted In enng. Coun on Excel Heelth ~ inc: • MAW ITA ft....,. I t988 I n v e. e w port &.t<>fDA)': ~~ A regular meetlr\O of the us*• prior to lour monthl ,.eeentat"'9 tp90inted iw the nelghbOtlng tenants end November 1887 7 iLE • Cel1lorr11a oorPorttlon n,. lollowlng ClerlON -u.-e CntehloW Beach. Paciftc View •1 c:PMF PP): Or-Boerd ot Suc>ervttor• of Of-from the date of the hMllng the coun wtthln fOUf months realdenll NO F35&4&5 2t2e Smokewood, Full· c»no t>uttoeas u I Tt111 11.-nent wu filed Monua.ry Directors otetlon~~'\omooO ange County, Calllornla, notleed abo...e. from the date ol lil'lt 11-ENVIRONMENTAL St ..... S MUt80 24872 v18 arton.c.111 9~t SEVEN SEAS YACHT wftTl lhe CountyC!erllofOr-6-44 2700 M99 ty '7.:'!;' ..___ llaollttlngutheGo....nlng YOU MAY EXAMINE IM wanceoftettereatP<o'llded STATUS Cetegorieally ex-Floreler MilSiOf'IV,.IO Cehl This bu11neu 11 con· SALES a.is Ille 0portol91199 CountyonOc100er24, • ------0..ilopmeot """' .-.--Boerd of the 011tnet1 and ftle keot by the court. If you In aeetton 9t00 o1 the Celi· ampt purwuant to Section ' ' !ducted by 1 eori>C>tatlon •202, Newport Buell Calif 1991 _,, vatlon Projec:t-Flecel 4',ull'lorltlM Go¥arned by the .,. • peraon lrlt••ted In tornle Probete Code The 1S301. c1 ... 1 ot the Call-112:!,. A 950 Firsl Sf The regletrant com· 92&63 ,,... , ROSAN ~C 1:11 ~~ •nc: Board of Superv!llOf• wH the Mtate. you may Ille with time tor flHng claims w111 not lornla Environmental O\.lallty Harmost~~~cn 'Calll · mencad 10 treneaet t>u• Ronald o L• Page, 23592 Pllbt•SMO Orange ~ HELENE ROSAN a ommun Y ve opmen llefd on November 30, 1'""~ the court • format Allqueat nptrt prtoT to 100,.. mOl\lhs Act 90254 • ""' under tlle. flctrtou1 "" 8f9YI M11S1on Viejo, Delly Pilot lllovember 17, 24, • • BI o ck Gr• n t Pr 0 • ~.30 e.m. The following fOf Special Notice of the Ill· rrom ttle date of the heating I ON FILE. A eooy of the Thie butl.-s wu aon-jbu._ name or names CAlll 92891 • Deeemtier '· 8 1988 . resident of Newport ~,!i~nl~et ~0 · ITlemben being present: lngofan lnV9ntoryand• notlcedabove l)fopoNd PfOjeCt and llP-dueted.b)'OO-~nert llttedat>oveon M1/I. Tl'll• t1u11ne11 11 eon-_"f!!:120 ...Beach, pasaed1 away I uar. ne ,Hemett M Wledet, Chelf-praleenlentof•tataapet• YOU MAY EXAMINE !he 1*11-onfAeln theo.pert-This statement was Med i AhmadSedehl.SeerelatY ducted by an •nOM<lual NOVflnber 29 She ts Solids Waste ~~t man; Roget }" Stanton; or of any ~Ilion or account n1e keot by the court. 11 you lrnent of Community 0... Mtll the County C!erlt 01 Or-Thlt stalen*ll ... Iliad Tl'la rtgletre nt eom-P1a.IC fl)TlC[ survived b.y her Y •I •.m n • n e • 3eddi H. VMqUeZ, Don A. u prcwlded In aectlon t250 .. • peraon lnterwted 111 ve lopment, 2000 Mein Coun on No ber Mlh the County Clark of Or-mencect to transae1 ~ ~1• of~ Aottl; and Tilomea F Alley. of the c.llfoml• Pr"obat• the mtate, you tl'\ey Ille with Streat, Huntington Beech. :i-988 ty ..,, larlge County on November nett un<I« tl'I• hclltous ACTTT'IOUS Ml-II daughter Giana R, !*Ion. s.lea t~;,..";~ AeaolutlonNo.e&-1eo2-Coda.A~tlorSpeetei the court e tonnal Requeet CA92648 ·Publithecl Orange CO.St 23, 1988 ,_ ~ name °' ~ llAMl8TAT'lmNT Williams. SOil Je»e ~ Landfltl p The ~ed. Mttlng PrOPOMd Notlcaloml .. evaKable from for Spec;lal Not!C:e of the hi-ALL INTERESTED PER-Delly Pilot o-ntl>ef 8 15 Publilhed Orange Coast ltlted aOOYt on NIA The~ par90fl.S -R*n Jr and 3 menu ~t will Publlc tieerlno to eonlider tt1e court eter11. 1ng of an Inventory and '°" SONS are ln'llted to attend 2 .. ~ 988 • [)ec)errlber 1 8 Flooald o L• Pege doing~ a • lnilne ComoenY. Contract abandoning patk parcel IOI' Att~or PetTlloner: l)faiMment OI .. tat• ...... leald "-ting and eic.pr ... 22.. • 1 Th-162 ~~~ ~ • This ltalement WU flied EUROPEAN AVTO RE· ! grandduldren l"O. C40994:_6r~ Chll· end ei1c:Nnge along the Robert W Lillie, Esq., 4e75 °'of any petition or acc;ount opinions°' submit 4111fdenc:e 1 ' · Th· t41 th the County Clerk ol Or· PA.IA S20 W Dye< Rd ~ dNn Ind Parente ~ tlOUndary of O'~ Regional MaeN1huf Court. Suite 440. • prOYlded In teetlon 1250 for Of ~alnat tile 1P9'leatlon "8.IC NOTICE I ange Count) on November I Sant• Ana, Calif 92707 . Dey c.. ~· A.a• Parlt, IOI' February 1, 1989, Newport Beech, CA 9261(), of Ille Callf0tnl• Probate .. outlined •bo ..... All app4I-I P\alC NOTICE 4. 1988 Edl.lardo Cil'*OI l672 PACIFIC v~w lliltalllce: and Envifonmentel 11 9:30 a.m. AlMolUtlon No Attorney IOI' Petitioner Code. A Requeet '°' Speelal lcatlons, Hl'l+M~ and • ACTIT10US ....... ntnu N-Hemllpl'le't Coste -~l PAIHC Menage,,.ent Agen-M-t803 waa edoe>ted ap-Publllhed °""9' Coatt HotlcetonnlaevaHbletrom ecrlptlon• or thil propoMI NAl91TATllSNT ICM* ,:>ubhthed Orange Cout Mea.Callf 9262' cy/Harbor, BHche• end :>roving amendment 10'AM-Dally Piiot December 7. 8. the COUft Clertl are on file With the Office ot The tollowtng.~• .,, ACT1'TIOU9 ., ... ,, Delly P110t Novembef 17 24 Thentl T vu 401 w ~.,,. c=~ ll'arke Operational Coll )lutlon No e&-241, to•tat>-14, 1991 BNat Ken~. Petitioner the C.ty Cletlt, 2000 Mairl doing bu9llleea u . NA• STATl•NT December 1 8 t988 Lewta •195 Ofange C.111 l$00 p ' '°"; Containment plan •nd leh an Orange County WTh2S4 IDWA"D 1. LEVIN~ Street. Huntington Eleacfl. O & S DOWN BY THE The~ peraons are Tfl.123 t2eea ~ ~,... ~ L .... Ae...,ue Emergency Medleel Ser-laG.. ~a OOULD AF Cal1lornla, for tntc>ectlOn by SEA 3 4042 e Amber doing buM'elS.. Thie bue•neu s con-......--· Enll1ncement Program. lltC.e Fund end authorize •-Ill' NOJIC( ~ t.r ~tttl...;.,.., the public Lantim. Dana Po.nt ca11t • w ES T ER N C OM -P\RIC fl)TlC[ dllCted by • general P8f1-, 644'2700 Alaolutlone were edoe>ted . ..-.ment. Aelolutlon No. ~ _, ..... .._. • ..._.,.._i HUNTINGTON RACH 92U9 MERCIAL REAL ESTATE. nerlhlP Mlthoralng 11Ubmlllion of 88_1804 was adopted, ... ACTITIOUI .,..... -. Lee......., CA_, lcrn COUNCtl, lly: ~ Dianna Lynn Rot>erton. ln12 Ouponl Ot1ve ..,9 ACTITIOUI ., .... , I The registrant com· grant ~tlon to the Of-lablllhlng en ott-Alrport ear MAim ITATW•NT Publl9hed Ofange CoHt llrocllway, City Clarll, 3~2 8 Nnber Lan1ern. prv1ne, C•hl 827t5 NAMI ITAn.WT mencacs. to tranMCt bu..-MAMOllUWM- lloe of Cflmlnal Mtlc:e Plan-rerilal permit I ... Resolution The following pet90nt .,. Diiiy Piiot Decemb«.. 7. 8. "'4IM: (71') sa.MCM . Dena Polot. Cal.It. 82628 Q L-S Pacttie w .. tern. The follow!nO pwtont we I neae unel« 11'19 ltettlous MT Ot.M nlno IOI' Juvenile Juttlee 0... No 96-1I05 w .. adopted d.-.. buslne.u u · t4 1918 Dated 1216188 Merta Suntte Roberton. lne Calllornta. 2172 Dupont doing ~ .. t>utlneae ntwne °' n.mee Mort • c.n... llnquency Pre-4ntlon (JJOP) ~oving uMJ ,... and.,; SUN-EAGLE PRODUCTS · • WTh253 I Publlilled Oranoe Coalt 34042 e Amber Lantern 0rtY. •9 lrY1ne, Calif 92715 I 1 I A O V A ~ C E O l\lted eoo.... on NiA 'C':!,;.10t) err funding tor JUV9nlle DI-agreement '°' operation of 2~71-H Ahela Parkway: Daily Piiot Oeeemt>er 8. l()ena POlnt. Caltf 92628 Thll bUl1net• IS eon-CAROIOVASCUl.A~ TES-Ttlenh T Vu 1&25 G$er AY9 f9rlion/Probation Intake 111 inflight food catering Lagun• Hlltl Calif 826SS Ml.JC NOTICE 11988 Tl'I+• ttuslneH ,, con-dUcted by , COfOO'etlOl'I TLNG (2)ACT ANO AS· Tl'lll ete1*Tlent was tiled eo.t.,.,.... Program and F-.r Horne tlUlineU at John Wayne Alt· t(e1Fley 1nc_ Cllllfomia, . Tl'l 166 duCt-' by ~partners T "' regieua nt com-SOCIA TES 738 Am•oos .w1111 the County C1er1t of Of-540-SSS. l'Togram. Aaeolutlonl _. :iort. RHolullon No. 2477,..4' Alieta Parkway, ACnTIOUI .,..... •-,,,,. """~ The raglttrent eom-menced 10 tranMCI ~ W•Y Slllte 1C N-oort ange ~ty on lllO'lember - eclOpted. MltltOl'tdng llUb-88-teoe was adopted up-L Hllll c.ltf 826SS ..... ITATW..wl ..._ ..,.-. menced 10 lr91\NCI bufi. -unOar Ille llchtOUS e..cn, Celli 92ee0 16 19oo """'°" of ICIPflcetlOn• to 'IOldlna the APPMI of Pian-~ buein ... · 1, con· The lollowlng persons ere neea under the lietllous business name "' namea Or Y.,.m.ne Juris 739 FllU1'I 9'• of CeMtornle IOI' Trail .,1ng Commlllion'• action duCted by:, COtJ)O(atlon doing bUalneat as: 1'1CTTT'IOUS .,..... ~ name or names lltted above on August 1, AmlQOI Way Suite 1C. New-Publletled Ofenge Coeat 1 end Hjatorlc Orenta under arid llPC>'OlllllO UM Permit The r~gletrant com-AMIR AUTO SERVICE. NAMI IJATIMEn 1~~ on Sec>ltmber t988 . port 9Mch Cellt 92960 O .. y Piiot Decernt>er 1, I , 1M 1 ... Slate Bond Act, No. up 8&-feZ. Rey A. menced to tranMCt bull-30t E. PCH, Newport Beec:h, The loliowtng ~are 2, teie • St..,. Reg,.. Pretldent This buslneH II eon• 15 22 1M8 ~tiotllatlon to prepare p , r 1 0 n 1 a p • n... undet the tletltou• Cllllf t2te3 ~ blnlneu ... Dianne Roberton This statement .... ''*' duct.CS by an 1nd.v•dU.I Tfl. 144 NRCE llftOTitUll llU . ...OADW~Y Mortllfary • Ch~ .,... • epec:ltlcetlont IOI' :>ellenll•i>Pllc:arft RHOI-bu'"-n#M or ,..,,_ Amir A. lllthan, 7 A.gate. ~~t~NE~~i;rL~N~~· Thie 11aternen1 .... flied ___________________________ _ :::: ="'° .,!:terllC.,~ .itlon No 8&-1807 and Ordl-lilted abo .... on Oelober 24. lf'vfrle, Cetlf 92714 ~AR T l.; ~NE & ti AS -wt1h the County Clerlt ol Or· r~ ' P8'11 nance No 3744 were tMS 1'lit buelneu ta eon-SOCIATES 3&72 A -"'*' enge County on November ' -~· fllealonll -~ ~ng Zone 8fuce s Conrey Pr-. ducted by tn lndlYk:IU4ll • 3, 1M8 8"1'0¥ild· Oen•~ Change No. ZC 88·18, Iwate dent ' The registrant eom-lf1Kege wy . Santa Ana, "'7tel tton oontrac:ta Wlf't Mt kw ltotMrt apcilicant Aeeot-Thia 118..,._.1 w• filed menced to tranMCt bull-I Callf 82704 I Publlthed Ofanot Coast !ltd Ind Pfofeet• ~ted .itlon No 88·1108 w" with the CoUnty Clerlt of Or-neat undef the llcllrou• A= ~111we1n;g·S:~! Oe1ty Pitot Ncwember 17, 2• • ~· ~~ adoptect, approving the .,. County on Oetqber 21• bulllleea natne or narnea ...,,. c.i 1 9:ro,. .. o.c.nber 1, 8, INS ~. Mttlng a .,.......... propoaed OltaolVtlon of the 1991 __) 119ted abO...e on July 28, 1982 ' ' 3672 Th-121 ~ lieer1ng to oonlider Cypreat County Weter DI.. ,_ Atn1r A. llkl\an Lynne N. Weinberg, ..... IO peril patcel '"' trkl wltW election eo.rd P\lbllthed 0r.,. Coalt Thia atetemeril WO llled ... Aaoen Vlltm Wy .• Sant• 1 Ml.JC ll)TlC( ..,_, ~ige along the 9c1Joumed et 10 3 t a.m Diiiy ll'llot No...ember 17 2A wlttl the County CWll of Of. Ana. Cell! 82 04 lllCIUndery of O'Nllll Aeglonal LINDA D R081RTI o.cemw 1 8 1918 ' ' .... CounlY on November Thie bullneu II con-ACnTIOUe .,_ .. ,..,. .. conttnued 10 NO-c....-ef ltW 9-4 .f ' ' 10 ,... . dueled by husbendand........ NAm ITA~ ...... 30. , ... PertonNI 1 utMf• 'Th-l2:l ' '1f1M Th• registrant eom· Ti,. folowlng l*9ona ere ,....,.. ... IPP""*I c.-1 ~I ~LI Puetllfled Oranoe 00.t rnenoed to ~llftMC' Dual-dOlnO ~ .. tlln ~ctlettno mattefa PIJblltled Oraoga eo.1 P9a.IC lln1Cl o.ity Ptto4 December 1. 8, i,,_, under the llctttou• PAINE a ASSOCIATH ..,. 8"»fO¥ed C-eftaln Daily ll'llot December •• -----.. IS, 22, t911 bldlMel n""9 or '*"" STS ""'°"· 9'* .ao. eoa.. . WllOC/--lfteP lftettera 1198 ,._,.,__ Th-t'8 1"'edebowonH/A ~.Cellt t2at ... ~ AAlfeellof t Tht'4 ..... ITATDmlliT WayneJ WelflMrt Peine l Aaaodet•, Inc . Morto•o• tor Vernon The '°"°""'II "'"'°"' .,. P\aJC NOTIC( Thie it..__.. WM fled Callfornla, 40t Welnut, -.oon .. ~ Ari MJC NOTICI: dOina bu11!*1 • '#Ith the Countv Clartl ot Or· 1eoata MM-. c.... NtZt YI* lll'Od flllted ~I V l A I AT IM C 0 M • PICnnou8 ...... ange County on ~bit Thtl bu~ 11 con--""*'lor IM montf1 of Oc• IC..... MUHICATIOHS, ttt Mell ...-na,_, 18. 1988 dUcted by a eot1>0tatlon .., .. IPtllowM ~ l'ICTmOUe ._.. Or ••. C:O... ....._ c.11. TM~,.,_.." I ,_..MI Tiit r89t1tran1 co"'- .,.. -adopMd ...,_. liAlll ITAW t2t27 dain8 ~-. PublllMd Or91199 CoMt ~ to trWIMCt IMO- .. .._. !lgNI Ani.M9ment The f0110WtnO per.one ere CMrmltn~ 11..a ITIVINI CA~. 4.51 Delly PMot Oeeemblt t. e neaa unoar tw. flctttou• .. ._Loe Allol wew 0.-dOlng ~ M I>*' St . Oardlft ~ ,. Or • 10I, Coate MIN. 15. 22. 1MI ~ ,_.. 0t nen1M ..... , _,..... AelOIU!lon THE IOM8AY COM· calf tMilO CeM NIM 'nt-t.te llllled._onJuly I, 1911 .. ~ ,.queetlng ll'ANY, 3333 lnatol St,_ TNI bWlnMI It ton--a...... Jotwl ..,.._.•St oe..o ll'alM. .,,_.,_. ... tlle OJif~ t20tt, eo.41 Mell. Callf ducMd by: an lndMctual ''*Or. •tot. Cole9...... PmLIC llJtll 1 TMI ............ filed fr•--~ t2tlt TJI• ttOl•trent COlft• c.M...... . !"""the County Ctartl of Or· ... ectlCM'I of ~ ,.._ T8fldV •1nctt, lnC . Otla-IMftOed to "'-' ..,._ TNI ~ II oon-~-.. .... COl,IMy Oft ()ctoW' ti. -' cP-8UIUa ""*1 on ... ~. llO ~ ,_ under the flc1tloul d11Ct9111 br .,. 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Dtilr""'"' I... •• ..,... •• ., ()uparrt ,,....,... ........... ........ ..... fl'relldane 01 I U 1,1.-,_ Dlltue. ..... IOO,trw..C...t1 _,..,..._. _....,..... f"'8 ._...,._.. --~-7 ~ 0.. 19111 . Cf)fTt-9' lt~OI WUT .. • 110 8foaclwty' eo.i. MeA 6'2-81$0 . ..,. ....... 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. CA Ml4111 810 0r-.. Coelt DAILY PILOT I Thut9dey, Oecefnb* 8. 1Me :SBCHEVROLET' Home of the Serengeti Blazer Mi:tij&ffit Call our trien~ly salesmen tor details 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E. Imperial Hwy.-Yorba Linda, California Compare Our O S•rric• I S1l1t:lio• THEOqgg_ ROBINS. THE ... )STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa . 842-0010 o IADDLIBACK Sales leasing 0 Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-a31-aan 714-380-1200 Q C292~~r~o~~vf.tlo~Y~s>LET Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service ~>t _ -Leasing • <;?~ ~ ... ~ -!!IF'ii=· 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 2850 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA MESA G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1001 Quell at. Newport ...... $ SA~~Y.IL~~ $ 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto M.u·or., Senta AM 135-3171 . Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger p5a1es Dept open 7 days 5-vioe Hours;. Mon.-Frl. 7am-10pm BUENA PARK STANTON GARO N GAO\iE PACIFIC OCEAN -. .... <>RAla COUNIV'8 GUln LEADER OF THE IMPOATS" • (714) 540-0713 28e0 HARBO" BLVD. • COSTA MESA Huntington Bea'h Chrysler • Plymouth DAIHATSU SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS _.1.-ACH&VD. JMl1WMITOll •ACM 842•0831 . . ln1rti11 11 This P111 C1H for Dll1i11 ·842-4321 CALL ONE.OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY MUN TING TON •&ACH ACUAA 0 • OLDSMOBILE • C~DILLA'C • GMC TRUCKS SAN DIEGO FWY • AVERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL •HOHASSLfS •NO OVEN'NCINQ e HO GIMMICKS HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchester Boulevard Buena Park SERVJCE 213 or 71,/llERCEDES . M·F 7a-6p · M-F 8a--6p ' Where 1-5 and 1-9lmcct. Sal, 8a·2p -Orange Coast Jeep Eagle c..i..er SUit/~ • Sales a.,. ~I rriotkf • Sentce 141 I023 • Leulai 14 Barbor Blvd. • Co•ta Meaa • low Pr•<e' • No G1mm1clu • Gr•ol S•l•<ltOt'I _.Frie ndly People • Euellonr Service 11835 IMcfl ...._d . (714) 142-7711 •BEACH· SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848-7739 16800 BMcb Blwd. {714) 556-1008 ffUDtinqton S..cb, CA 92147 • • . -. .. - LAGUNA N"'H • 9aUTH LAGUNA• LAGUNA~ -.•DANAPCINT •IRVINE NEIGHBORHOOD FOCUS DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 8. 1988 $ A7 JOE BEL Bmo LB owner writes £inis ~o ~ooksell~ng . When the weekend rolls around fora typical high school student, it usually signifies sevc:,ral things. I know for a fact that parties, friends and dating are probably going to be onJhe minds of most teen-agers Saturday night. The - weekend usu'ally represents a time for most stude~ts to get subjects like world politics out of their minds.Yet, Iemphasizethe word MOST in the last sentence. . By JPE BEL 8Rl1NO °'-~""°'''-" It "as a changing of the guard Jas1 ~eek for Fahrenheit 451 . one of thC' most colorful ahcma\l\C boo tore'> rn Laguna Beach · .\fter ov. ning the bu sine ) for I~ )ears. Lorraine Zimmerman called 11 ·quus 1n the bookselhng bus1n.:s& Zimmerman. a l CI graduate Jnd a• Laguna Beach re 1dent. came 1n tor her la!>l da~ on Frida) before 1urn1ng · 11 O\t~r to ncv. o"ner Doroth) !Men For Z1mmeMtan Je:I\ 1ng the book-. store has come "1lh m1'.\ed emotions "Thert "ere man) good um~ here~"' she sa.Q. ··1 "Ill mt!>!. the pa ~_.-tilt2T"TI11\\J c'> people T v.ont m,.,, the red tape of keep1og lhe • \tore in opera uon · . • , £,er. da\, hundreds nl lo,al C-U\-tomers\~ould lile into lhe b0ol..s1orc looking for both books and con' en,a- uon V. uh JaLZ pla~ 1ng 1i:i the bad.:- ground. patrons bro"se !reel~ .look- ing a1 bool..s lha1 are not lound El<ie\\here Zimmerman. v.ho \;nov.., most of 1he customer~ b' naml' behc\Cs that the "arm co1' •H· mosphl're 1s what l..eep< thl'A1 co.ming back. l \ht<l\C~ ol thl" bool>.s\ore. oll"en n1 \UbJeCl!> such a) macrob1011cs. poli- ucs and the occult. It "'as the managing and ordering of the-books -ihat had al\\a.)s been 'the m.ost atlnil tt'-'e end of 1he bu 1ness 1 for Zimmerman · .. It I~ the best fechng ,\\hCn )OU v.aH.h someone come into the sftfre and pick up a book 1ha1 )Ou .had eApenmented on." she \aid. "You feel like so much of an authont) when 'ou can rcfor <. U)tomers to a certain book "hen the} request some kind of ob)(ure topic. Tht:~oos1on to sell the books1ore v.as ii nard one J ordtn&-lO Zim- mcrmJn. Tficre v.ere· a number of la~ tor!> that persuaded her to sell the · '>hop and mo' e to :\orthcm Cali- fornia One maJOf reason v.as her fam1l• bt'\.ause the\ ha' e-all mo' ed lo '\an r mnu <:O Hov. e'er she said another reason lor thl' mo"e can be pinned on the thanging .nmosphere ol Laguna Beath • "The lr:tllit seems to 1 be· _getung v.or!>C:' '>he ~td .. It uscd·t1> be that l aguna &-ach v. as a to" n "here the hbt-rall~ minded v.oulJ ongregate. Toda~. tth.· ho mes hJ' e gone so far: up in pn1:t that 11 hih dm.en lh~ htpp1es ·out h 1« not JS qu1er a~ I remember It .• ln whatappears to be a return to 60sactivism, the Irvine High School chapter of Amnesty Inter- national will stage a candlelight vigil to remember pot•tical pris- oners held unfairly throughout,._ the world. -Dellr ........... ., Nkli louU "It 1s the selernon and d1' l'r-.11\ tha1 Fahrenhc11 '.i51 ot1cr!> that has made the Store 0 p(>pular O'wCr the )ears:· said Zimmerman .. In uch 3 small place. an' bod) can lind a ~urlu of knowl~ge \fan} are so -;urpn~d lO lind us.'becau<,c Orange ( ount' I!> not knov.n a a grca1 )ouru•.-01 h11le boolstores ·· - For Zimmerman. losing tile 1den1- 1l\ JS the ov. ner of Fahrenheit 451 bOok.sum~ v. 111 be a hard 1h1 ng 10 adapt to he behe' e« tAel she has t'C ome -;o 1nt1ma1e \\uh the store. that 11 has almost become a part of Lorralne Zimmerman (left) tum• o-ver ownerahf p of Fahrenheit 451 to Dorothy Jbeen. Over I 0.000 111les hnc the cramped (Please ~e BOOKSELLER/ A8) Judjing by last year's tum-out. an estimated 200students and community members are ex- pected to take pan in Saturaay- night's vigil to remember those heldcapuve because ofrcli,aious and political beliefs. • The march sets under way at the Irvine High parking lot at 7 p.m. Students from the three Irvine hiJh schools~ Irvine, Woodbndgc and University- and membcrsofthe community wlll make the three-mile march down Culver Ori ve and conclude with a rally at \Voodbrige Lake: I spoke to 17-year-old Carolina Miranda, one of the original organizers of the group, who told me that the teen-agers activism seems logical, gi ven the state of the world these days. "We arc going to be the ones to inherit this earth," she said, .. so we arc the ones who have to start doing something about it." Seems like good 1()$ic to me. Information aboutthe e ent can beobtairied bycaJling Irvine High at 552-4211 . • • • With Chrisimas fast ap- proaching, an has become a big t-0pic forthecitiesoflaguna Beach and Irvine. Last Saturday, the Laguna Beach Antique Deal- ers' Association sponsored a ben- efit for the Co mmunity Clinic. The fund-raiser re vol ved around selling winning Christmas cards from a'(ontest held last year, and kicks off this year's contest. Cards and other holiday items were sold at the party. raisin~enough money to pay the clinic sutilitybillsforanentire , month. • • • Kudos to Northwood Elemen- Cluiatmu card by Debbr Jenning•. 5, _of Dana Point. Yming cancer patients . of(er lioli.day ·greetings ) By JOYCE BODLOVICH Research foundation based. at Chal- ot 1t1e o.11y,.... ,,.., drens Hosp1tal of Orange Count) tht' Stacie Smith·s Chns1mas card de-sun" al rate for )Oung cancer pa- sign is a self ponra1t. Set against a ttcnts is optim1s11c. white gloSS) background. 1v.o warml) "The sun nal rate used to be ~O dressed chaldreh are posed next to a percent." she said. "Nov. through smiling snowman.·.\ small dog and a . research. 11 1s 60 and ...,0 percent." cozy house with smoke curling from Intent on helping r:u efunds forthe ns chimney complete the \\Intel) research lab. Sm1th and Cam scene. Grae,bcr. mother of a IQ-month-old Stacie. 7. has been battling acute ~.cancer pa11ent. created tht' "Glad l)mphoc)ttc leukemia since Janual) l1dings Program." The fund-ra1S1ng 1988. For the last eight months 1he project con 1st ofsl\ d1fferen1 holida)' Huntington Beach child has been in grttllng cards des1ined b~ Orang~ remission. • Count) ped1atric-.cancer '1ct1ms ages Her mother. Michele. sa)s becau e 19 months to 1-'cars The cards are of the research and de\eJopmenl being Old at numerous locat1om done \hrough the Ped1atnc Cancer (Pleaee ~ GREETING/4'8) ~ Elayers pick ._up 'On LB bas·ketball o one \\.OUld dispute the fact that Laguna Bea1..h 1s knov.n as the .\rt Colon,. Each )Car. thousands floe!.. there to sample the \l.1de vanet\ of ans that the coastal communll\ offers A.rt galleries abound on Coast H1gh\a.a~. bu1 one of the mos1 popular art forms the commun1t\ has to offer 1sn'1 fou nd 11\an~ ofthose gallenes. The ell} .-s Main Beach sets 1he stage for \I d11Teren1 kind of an. · It 1s the art .ofp1ck-up basketball. and !ls high paced. half-coun Sl} le of pla) has been a main tourist anral'llon for the past 10 'cars. P1ck-upbasketball 1sa da1h e'e"' 1n Laguna Beach.' V. here men.and "'Omen mcel and organize themseh es into reams to pla> a senes of games f or Laguna Beach resident John Dalton p1cl -up ba ll.e1ball in Laguna Beach 1s .. the common man·~ form of an1suc e'press1on ·· · .. , ha' e been coming htre.10 v.a1ch these gu~ ~ pla~ for abou1 t"o ~ears:· said the 35-~ear:qld~ "I i..no" 1h:11 Laguna Beach 1s reall~ an art1sttc cit~. bµt tor me 1h1s 1s all the an I need 10 knov. ·· · The court sho v.case some of the b1gges1 taltnl$' m amateur basketball v. 11h games betng pla~ed conunual~ 1hrougou1 the "eek. Jus1 s1ep a~a~ from the -,and. the. \1am Beach oun'I olTt'r a p1cturc)que setting for a game '-:1cl \\ells. v. ho turns out often to panac1pa1c m lhe sport. behe' es al 1s the senmg 1n Laguna 1ha1 make lh<' game )() po pular • ··\\hen ~ou think of lhe beach, \Ou th1nl.. ot gir s • 'olle\ ball. sun. surfin$:· said the ~~-,ear-old \.11~ 1orf V1eJo resident ·:tr ~ou re a ba e1ball t'an ht're ~ou Lan enJO> the be t ol f>_<?th v. orlds I thml.. that ti t~ bast..ctball ·cal1forn1a-st\le ·· . For man·)' pla~er . it 1s the compe1111 on that l..ecps thctn.commg back each d!I> The courts ha' c pla)ed ho<;t to professionals and college star throughout the ~ear According to Dallon. the 'oun guest hst ha included lhe likes of former Lall.er\\ 111 Chamberlain. Laker \l1lhael Cooper and (lipper ~orm '\1,on ".\o)bod~ can pla~ here." said In'°" resident lt-\l" Weller. ··You don·1 ha'e to ha'e an} great lalcnts. JUS't a lo' e for the game.·· · Laguna l}eal'h 1 not lhe onh ctt~ 10 oiler lhe h1gh- paced Sl) le ol ba i..ctball .\little (anhcr inland. 10 In inc. ~1cl..-up ba l..etball gJme ha'e also becomt a big hll Tud..ed 3\\a~ m areseden11al area \\\O lighted c<>un ha'e become POPUiar for those seel..ing nighltlme pla' (Pleue .ee. PLAYERS/ A8l Late afternoon baeketball 1ame. tary first-grader Lauren Buckles, third-grader Grant Bechtold and sixth-graderlUeko Yasuda, who took top honors in their school's Christmas card contest. The con- test did more than just kick off the holidays for the school. The winning cards were U$Cd by the public relations and ad vertis- ing firm ofR. L. Couch & Co. of Irvine for its holiday cards. To compensa<e,-the firm donated DiSilbled students helped in gaibing ~ndependence SI ,000 to the arts progra!ll at Northwood Elementary. and treated the kids to a day at . (PleaM tee VIGIL/ A8) For many. students a1 addleback College. entering adulthood and • moving out on their own 1s usuall) a •natural. pa1n-fre( experience. But for disabled s1udcnts. $310ing independence can be vef) difficult. . To ~eh>_with this trnnsju on. addle- bacl.. College h~s teamed up v. uh lhe Da'tle Mclnto h Center for the Dis- abled to offer classes for ar~a handi- capped students . .\ccording to Paula Jacobs. who assists the program. becoming mdcpcndenl can be a traumatic c'<ocnenc-c for man> dis- abled students . "We help them g<'t through al) the go\.ernment bureaucrac~ that 1~ ~iut there ... she aid ··\\ e teach cla c~ on ho"° 10 be11er undcr'>lanJ v. h:ll tu do w1th the go,ernmcnl Qomg 11 on your 0" n can Ix· 'l'f\ in11nuda11n1i .. Thi~ 1 the l•(ond H';u 1ha1 the Da)le ~lclnto h Centc·r ha,·r:m1C-t· p:ued Ill the program r he cnll'r. located 1n .\nahe1m I' J l'jr 1: tor 1nforma11on and. gu1d.inu: lllr di'· abtcd c1t1icn of nrao~l' Count' Debbie Chan~ da.,~ • 1o.\.1Qrl11n.uo1 be11e'e" that the daS5'S are wmodcl tor all i.:ollcg.e'> "A lot of college and una'e~1t1c ha' e c,·.,lln@. programs set up to h"IP. lhl' J1sahlcJ but lhas one 1 a modcC · r.tit' -.J1d '\\ e C'oordinate beak.er to (Please 9Ce DISABLED/ A8) •) Accelerated classes being offered at Gqlden West Ccillege Resistra1ion begins Tuesday for accelerated nine and 18-weci classes \o bC offered during the spring semester al Golden West College. • Hundreds of classes arc available in such areas as English. history, computer science. diesel tcchnol<>&Y. forti&n lanJu_qC, fitness and the ans. The Admissions and Records Office is accepting applications and making appointments ona first come. first served basis. Rcaistration by appointments runs through Dec. 20. with walk-in rcarnrat1on planned for Jan. 5-7. Call 895-8306 for registration information. Streu coun•ellng •lated The women's suppon group of Slocum Counseling Services will hold four spd:ial sessions for women who want to team how to manaae strds durini the hohdays. The sessions arc planned from 10:30 a.m. 10 noon Saturday and Dec. 17 and 31 and Jan 7 at Slocum Counselina Services. 2900 Bristol St.. Suite A-206. Costa Mesa. The cost is SI 0 per session. and rescrva\lons ma) be obtained by calhna 546-7708. ()j>tJml•t. meet In li"rine ' "Youth Act1v1tics Sponsored b)' IBM" v.111 be d11C11Ued Tuesday at lhe breakfast mtt11n1 of the Qptim1st Club of f~inc. to be lteld 1t Hofs Hut. I 850 DOullas St. Irvine. L.H. KcnMr. branch manwr of IBM Sala and S.Vacu. wilt be the auest speak((. V1snors an: ~ckomc 10 tllll 7 LM. tctlioft.and matt iafonnelioft ma)' be obt11ncd b)' callin1830·56)9 or 6 7J. I 779. Bu•lnes•women to meet The Huntington Beach Wind ng chapter of the ~menca n Bu~1ness"omcn·s .\ssoc1at1on v.111 hold its month I) dinner meeung Tucsda} at 6 30 p.m at Francois Restaurant in Huntington Beach Holida) entenainment "111 be pro' 1ded b) the Marina High School choir under the d1rcC11on of Tom Antal. The dinner co \ 1s S 10 and thOse interested hould call 847-0 146 for rescn ation . MADDcandlellght vlgil set The Orange Count) chap1er of Moth~·rs -\g:i1n'll Drunk Dnvcrs (M.o\OD) v. 111 hold a candlelight '1g1I Tuesday for those who have lost a lo' ed one 1n an Jcc1dcnt involv1n1drunken dmcrs. The proaram wall be held at 7:30 p.m 111 the First Prcsbytcnan Church of Orange. l'H ~ Orange t. Call the -M DD office at 647-922:? for more rnformauon. BPW meetl1J6 In Me• .. Tht South Coast Business and Prof cs 1onal \\ omt'n will m«t Tundll) a1 I l :JO 1 m foT a 1unchcon at th"C El Tonto Gnll .. 6l3 ""ton Bhd .. Costa Mesa Thrtt BPW memben .-111 speak on 1crcn10!0&). ps)·chotoay and human rctouttn The CO\t 1s S 13 for members and S 17 for non-~mben all Robin Ridtll 11 7S1-0991 for rcscf\ attons. their ninth b1annu.il CckllrJllon of Ll·arnang \londa' fro m I I 30 am 10 I pm 1n the \';nuns .rnJ pe-e\.h Communication..( enter. L1Mf\ I :1 tudents \\tll pn·par\: and ~,.~ e 11 l'lttt tt"t'tf-nam c- foods "h1le dre l"1 ·in ll''itum~ 1rnm 1hc1r n.' ~~11' l' coun1ne Call the Hllkge JI :1'15-~JO ' tor 1unhl'r information . . Chlld care forum planne~ The Ne"pon-\k ~unit of t~e le3gue ot \\omen \ otcrs ot 1hc Orangl"' 1.:>3 t "'H ltrch th-! 1ssul' of child care m the I ~\JO \\M<la~ The sc sion "111 e\nm1nl· &hc rok ol l\Kal go' crnmt>n\ m meeun~ the hild rnre ntt'd of the HHtimunit~ h \\Ill be hcld"at 15 pm nt 1hcho1m'l'' ( hns110e "<alt~ov.-.1..1 . 04 Cutter \\a,. 0-.1:1 \le 3 . <all ~-lS-Q.., Q for dc1a 11-.. Puppeflhow at library • Tht Dina '-ttucl Lthr.an \\111 prt~nt the fom Jcnt(n Pupprts in a '~1al htlhda) Pro&ram Tucsda~ at-' p.m. The \how 1 l't'l'Omm~ for (h11drcn 4 and okkr. The hbnlr) IS I0\11C'd l l J l -'I , 1•ucl ROid 1n Latuna N11ucl and add111onal 1nfonnat1on " •'••lahk 11 496-,SI .. .. .. Swap meet in Costa Mt;sa .>, '"~r -n1.: 11mJ~nrnJ~ ~~"''~«'held turda' l ~~ mumiv l tt:• ~ · H.imtltcm ~t C'o ta \k\3 1,1r th~ .N'nl.'lil N 3 numtxr oi ni.in-prufu agenoe The ..ak \' II ndudl· , lothe' le,,, turn11urc appli:tnlc Jnd gJml.'' '-3k hl'l,1?") v1li Ix' am \O ~ p.m Women's club shows fashion• The "outh Qransc (.ount' t ht l\\1an \\ l'ml·n·., \ub "'111 rrc\( n\ J 111,hh'n \hem 11111 n1mn ml'<'\lng TuesJa) at the th,hd.i\ Inn in l 1lp.una lhll l>or a~ I 1lUl'll.1 Pt(' .. lOn \\Ill tit· th<' 1,oltmt and the ,~ll'3 ,r "''II t'C [k\rnor "1tt C. .all \1anhn (1ore at 4'1~ \ \ '"'r r~'l'f\Jtmn~ and othl'r 1ntormat1on ~-........ A.a Or.nge COMt DAil y PILOT I Thuteday. Oecetnber e. 1988 :? --- Sports publication makes Irvin·e debut By JOE BEL BRUNO Irvine Sp0ns Journal wall take a Of .. ...,,....... different approach to spons c'overaae For Irvine publisher Tom Ricci. it than mainstream newspapers. He was a love of spons. kids and 53,YS he believes that it is not just the community that con vi need him to winning teams or the best players who produce a weekl y spons publication deserve coveraae. designed to represent all ~thletcs in "The best kids are not just the s1ars ·the city. on the team." said Ricci. who has After more than a year of planning. coachcrd city routh infootball. ~sket­Ri~'s plan of increased coverage for ball. bascbal and soccer for tt\e past Irvi ne athletics will take place today 10 years. "We want to write about all in the form of The Irvi ne Spons the kids who panic1pate in athletics. Journal. The weekly publication hits so that they can seod this thinf to residents' doorsteps today. and will 1 Aunt Edna somewhere in Ohio. l is feature 36-pages of stories on all ci ty about time that the kids get their sportin& events. Ricci believes that name 1n the paper for hard work." with a hi&h community involvement Published every Thursday, the in athleucs. the city of Irvine is a Spons Journal will share city perfcc\ place to launch such a publi-doorsteps that day with the. I 8·year- cation. old lrvme World News. Ricci be- "There are not too mitn )' c111es lieves that while both pubhcationsarc where you can publish a newspaper designed solely for Irvine residents. dedicated to athletics. but Irvine 1s the two will not be in direcrcompeti- one of them:· said Ricci. 42. "We uon. with his publication focusing intend to be the community's paper only on athletic coverage. for SJ?Qns coverage -coverage with a "The I rvin'e World News covers lot of hean and passion." news. entertainment. business and Boasting a state ch11mpionship real estate. w1th only about eight Irvine High girls' volleyball team and pages of spons coveraee. We are not a Little League World Series con-their competi.t 1on." said Ricci. "We tender, Irvine has served as an will have 36-pages dedicated to the athletic oasis since its ci tyhood in }Outh and adult leagues in Irvine. 1971. W11h so man) athletes com pet-There will be no spon, no leag~. no ing in Irvine events. Ricci said The . event left untouched by.us." DISABLED STUDENTS •• ·• • BOOKSELLER SHEL VESHERCAREER •• ~ TomRJcct Irvine World News Spons Editor Tim Burt believes tha1 due to 1he amount of athle1ics in Irvine. a homA7 her. "Bcina able \0 say you own a bookstore is very rtsptt1able." she said, "I don't think I will be able to *1 out of the business for vny km&." She now in\CtWI to become w6at she calls a ··bookseller at larar. •• writ int on how to .,.\Ca bookstore for " a trade m111Zinc1 11 well aa helpinJ olhen IW1 lhear own 110rc1. Knowu'I that she will not be able to stay away from bookltore life for too Ions. Zimmerman intends ~n work· in& pan~\ime in a bookstore in San francisto. For many of the loyal customers. Zimmerman will be .,eatly mined. ··1 have been comina here since Lorraine had her first day," said Laauna Beach resident Francois Dul>au. "It is the people behind the counter that make this such a .,eat store. They give it a tot of personality. It will be sad to scc.J.orra1ne_ao:· When Zimmerman made the an- nouncement that she had sold the 20. year-old bookstore in a newsltner earlier this month, the buu word around the shop btclme ··conti- nuity ... Kccpina the store as it has existed over the years became a bit iuue for both Zimmerman and her customm . .. This store has becomt such 1 bia pan of me, havina J...orrajne move away is like losina a best friend." said Dubeu. ''My only hope is that the new owner can keep the store the way it is." After beina trained and familiar- ized with tht bookstore for the .,ast month, Ibsen will complete her first full week as owner on Friday. Ibsen, formerly a mechanical enainccr for a major aerospace company, said she quit her /'ob to puruse a "lifelona dream" o ownin1a bookstore. ··Rcadina has always been one of secon(j publication will help to aive GREETING C Irvine a broader amount of coverage. ARDS.•• .. my loves. and I have always wanted to own a bookstore." she said. ··1 think that it was fate that I ended up ownina Fahrenheit 4S I.·· Ihlen had been lookina into buyina a bookstore for Ute pul two years, and saw a newspaper ad one day ofl'erina one for ult. What she did not know ~ readina.the ad waa that it w11 her favori\C bookltore. a place where lhe had been a rqular patron for the past five years. Above leamins the ropes this past week. Ibsen 111<! that it waa an opp<>nunity to tell the customers that she "will not pull a complete turn- around on the store." "I won't chanac the store, because change is a good thina." 11id the SO- year-0ld. "But I cap sal that I will not chanac a thins unltss am supported by the customers. As much as it is my store. it is. theirs." VIGIL .••. P'romA7 "With the amo.unt of spons that FromA7 , r) goes on in Irvine every week. there is · enough room for R'lore coverage.'' includ1na Nordstrom. UCI Medical tum produce mor research funds. Disneyland-. - said Bun . "We can't possibly cover Centcr11fhh~and the White Rabbit "The money raised will suppon the ·'* • • evef')1hi ng. so ii will be good to have 8 store in Sin aer1'cnte. Smith hopes endeavors of improvins the care, second publication for a spons-the card sales will generate SS0.000 quality of life and survival rate of Laguna resident Enestiae minded community." forthc research lab. children with a malianant disease," Raab Green took top honors in One key difference between the two "Our main goal is to raise ~ublic she said. the Catalina Jsland craft exhibit. . pu_b&ations will be in the staff. :af~~l'~~~~~~~ct~~~~~~~c~iti~ ch~~~~~ 0:~ ~~~d~es?~ at~~ A l 7·yearexhibitor in the FestivaJ accordms to Ricci. Keepin_g with its only an adult disease, they don't holiday message. 19 month old ofArts,Green hasachieveda high communuy Oavor. lhe Irvine Spons associate it with chidrcn. Marshall Graeber of San Clemente reputation for her jewelrycrca- Jouinal will be produced entirely by a "They arc overwhelmed when they needed a littl'e help. tions. She is currently exhibiting staff of Irvine residents and students. see what is up there on that floor. "We painted his little hand, put it herw~rk in a craft show in San • Ricci teamed up with Tammie ·(pediatnc cancer unit at CHOC) down on the paper and then made a Francisco. --. Montgomery, Dick Januzzi and Dave when they sec littlt bald children holly berry," Smith said. "Stacie's is a . • ._ • Perry to put the publiclttion into running around with tubes coming self portrait with her 4-ycar.old . · motion. Montgomery, an English and out of them. It is the same reaction we brother and our dog. She wrote her · .A.nd speak!ng ofarts, Western . gp to Saddleback classes. The college advocacy skills are also taught. journalism instructor at Irvi ne High, had when our children _ who we own messaae.·· Dig.ital ofJrvme and the FromA7 has done a super JOb in this program. The college also offers four fitness believes that the publica~ion will be a thought shouldn't be on that Ooor -Along with Stacie and Marshall. the Segtrstrom Foundation of Costa which shows each year when 1hey are courses for 1nd1V1d~ls with tempor-big as~t to the community. were there. • other an.ists are I 3-ycar-0ld Lisa Page Mesa sho uld be applauded for booked to the maximum in each of ary or permanent disabilities. Regis-"Not only is it going to service the "I have had adults come up to my of~uth Laauna~ Bryn Shuman, 9,of theirdonationsofS25 OOOcach to their classes:'' tration will col\tinue through January . spons enthusiasts in Irvi ne. but it is daughter and ask 'What happened to f~in~: S~~Y Sullenger. 17.. of the Art Jnstitue ofSouih- ln their class entitled ''Self-Re-at the college. going to be a ~ood tool for students to your hair?' They ha ve no idea cancer M1ss1on V1eJ~: and Debby Je.nnings, Cali'f4orni·a "'" liaoce for Adults w11h Physical Dis-"Though other colleges offer pro. develop their journalistic talents." can actually happen to children." s. of Dana Point. · abilities," guest speakers addre5S grams to help the disabled, I think she said. "We are even going to· use a s "th 'd h h h 1 Dcbb h d '"-• topics rangin~ from housino. medical that we offer a unique mix of topics." percentage of the advenising rev-mi 581 5 c opes w en pcop e y. w 0 un erwent a uvne Western Digital'sgiftwill be • P . b fi h . d . receive a card with the child's festive marrow transplant from her S-yca r· used to launch the ,...,.,..nd phase -benefits, an ·.disability insurance. said· Jaco s. enues or sc olarsh1ps. We are ed1-d · · I d' h d Id · · 987 I' -....v Collect1'ng Social ~~un'ty and 0 ·lf--By Joe Bel Bruao cated to th" community." esign, me u mg 1 e age. name an ° sister'" August 1 ·wrote.·· m o fits·comnuter0 raphicsccnter. -------..>C\..-----~-------------------'"-_____ _._ ___ ..:..t u::.:.::O:.:...fc:.:'i:;;.n:.;:c.:.:er~ . .:..:.m:.:o:.:.;re:.;a:.:w:;.:a::.re.::;n:.:.:e:::::s::..s w.:..:.!!il:...:I i~n-.. winning!" in her card'. "'· 0 Smith said the fund-raising cam-The contribution by the to her daughter she can keep. ~ used to suppon the institute's HUGE SALE paign allows her to make one promise Scgerstrom Foundation wilJ be "When my 7-year-0ld asks me if library, as well as start a scholar· she is going to die ... I say, ·no. I don •t ship fund to suppon those seeking think so ... my hope and prayer is you a bachelor degree in fine arts. 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Annual yield hued on daily compoundina when interest i left on deposit for one-year term. Rate. yiefd and tenn subjt.ct to chanae without notice. won't die.' But r can't promise her • that, you can'tJie.or deceive them - they know. ' "I did promise my daughter this would not all be RSr nau1ht. I would do som.clhin& for· her and _other children to make a difference." she said. The cards come in sci ts of 24 and sell for S 12 plus tax. For additonal . information. call Michele Smith. 965-1212 or Cam Graeber. 240-781 2 PLAYERS ••• P'romA7 "A lot of those players in Laguna Beach make basketball such a big priority, that they work their lobs around it," said lrvine resident Don Robinson. "The Irvine couns offer nighttime games, which allows me to Arnwicaft Heart Association keep my job. I think auys will do just • · ab6ut anything if they arc that ft ~FG-rrlr-Gfrn'O.K?UFE J)assionate about a spon." 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I know for a fact that parties, fri ends and dating are probably goin,g to be on the minds of most teen-agers Saturday night. The weekend usuall y represents a time for most students to get subjects like world politics out of their minds. Yet, I emphasize the word MOST in the last sentence. . 8)' JOE BEL BRUNO OttlleO..,l"llell .... It was a-ch~ng1ng of the guard lasl ""~k for Fahrenheit 45 I. one of the most colorful alter''natl\ e boolo..storcs in Laguna Beach. After owning the business for 12 years. Lorraine Zimmerman called 11 quits 1n the book~ll1ng busme~\ Zimmerman. a UC I graduate and a Laguna Beach resident. came 1n for her last day on Frida}· before turning 11 o"er to new O'lo\ner Doroth) Ibsen For Zimmerman. 1Uv1ng the book· store has come w11h m1~ed emDUOJl.S.. ·'T'fierc -~re man)' good times here ... she said ··1 -will mi ss rhe pan that 1n,ohes people I \\On't mis!> the red tape of keeping the store 1n operauon .. E'ery da}. hundreds of lo)al cus- tomers would file into the booJ..storc loo\ung for both books and con"ersa- uon Wuh Jau pla~ mg in the back- ground. patrons bro"'SC freel) look· ing at books lhat are not found else\\here. Zimmerman. "'ho kno"'"s most of, the customers b) name belie ves that the \\-arm. COZ) at- mosphere is \\-hat keeps 1hem coming back. sheh es ot 1he boolstorc. offcrana subJects uch as macrob1ot1cs. poli- tics and the occult. It was the managing and ordenng of the books that had always been the most attractl\e end of the business for Zimmerman .. It 1s the best feeling when you watch someone come into th( store and pick up a book that you had C\per1men1ed on," she said ... You feel hke so much ofanauthonty when )()U can refer customers to a certain book -wheo th~) request some kjnd of ob ure topic The d('(;lSIOO tO self tlie00okstorc "as a hard one according to Zim- merma(\ The re 'Were a number of factors that persuaded her to' sell the hop and mo' e to 'onhem Cah· forn1a One maJQr reason was her famtl\ because Lhc\ ha\C all moved to an Francisco Ho.,..ever. she-said , another reason for the mO\ e ca"O be pinned on the changing atmosphere ol Laguna Beach. · · The trallic ~ms 10 be getting ""orse,' ~he said .. It u~d to be that Lagun;i Beach "'as a to""n where the hberalh-mmded 'lo\Ould" congregate. Toda'. ·1he homes ha' e gone so far up 1n price 1hat t1 has dn"en the h1pp1es out It 1s not a& quiet as I remember ti ... In what appears to be a return to 60$activism, the Irvine High School chaJ?ter of Amnesty Inter- national will stage a candlelight vigil to remember political pris- oners held unfairly throu1hout " Delly .... ,._."' Midi~ "It 1s the selec11on and d1,ers1t) that Fahrenheu 45 l offers that has made the store so popular o~ er 1he )ears:· said Zimmerman. "In such a small place. an\ bod~ can find a ""orld of knowledge. Many are so surprised to !ind us. because Orange Count) 1s not known as a great source of r11tle bookstores." For Zimmerman. losing the 1den1- I\\ as the owner of Fahrenheit 45 I bOokstore will be a hard thing to adapt to. he believes that she has become sd intimate w11h the store, that n has almost become a part of the world. Lorraine Zimmerman (left) tvna over ownenhlp of Fahrenheit 451 'to'Dorothy Ibeen. Over 10.000 tnles hne the cramped (Pleue eee BOOKSELLSR/ AS) J udjing by last year's tum-out, an esumatcd 200 students and ·community members arc ex- pected to take part in Saturday niaht's viJil to remember those held capu ve because of religious and political beliefs: The march gets under way at the l..Vine High parking lot at 7 p.m. Students from the three Irvine hiJ!t schools-Irvine, Woodbndgcand University- and mcmbersofthe community will make the three-mile march down Culver Drive and conclude with a rally at W oodbrigc Lake. · lspoke to 17-year-old Carollu ., Mlruda, one oft he original organizers of the 1roup1 who told me that the teen-agers activism seems logical, give n the state of the world these days. "We arc going to be the ones to inherit this earth.'' she said. "so we arc the ones who have to start • doina something about it ... Seems like tiood l<>tiG to me. · ·lnlormauon about the event can be obtained by calling Irvine Highft552-42 I I. • • • .... With Christmas fast ap- proaching, art has become a big topic for the cities of Laguna Beach and Irvine. Last Saturday, IBe Laguna Beach Antique Dc~l­ ers' Association sponsored ;l ben- efit for the Community Clin ic. · 'The fund-raiser revolved around selling winning Christmas cards from a contest held last year~and kicks off this year's contest. Cards anc:1 other holiday items were sold at the party. raisin~ enough money to pay the clinics utility bills for an entire month. • • • . Kudos to Northwood Elemen- , Chrlatmu card by Debby Jennine•. 5, of Dana Point. Young cancer patients off er lioliilay greetings By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of IN Delly "'91 lleff Stacie Smith·s Christmas card de- sign is a self ponra11. Se1 against a whitcglossx background. two warmly dressed children are posed next to a smiling snowman. A small dog and a cozy house with smoke curling from its chimney complete the "'"tery scene. Stacie. 7. has been battling acute lymphocytic leukemia since January 1988. F.or the last eight months the Huntington Beach child has been m remission. Her mother. M1chele~says because of the research and de velopment done. through the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation based at Ch1l- drens Hosp11al of Orange Count}. 1he survival rate for ~oung cancer pa- tients 1s opt1m1st1 c. . "The survival rate used 10 be 40 percent." she said. "Now through research. tt 1s 60 and 70 percent." Intent on helping raise funds for the research lab. Smnh and Cam Graeber. mother of a 19-month-old cance r pauent. created sbe "Glad Tidings Pro$ram. ·· The fund-raising project cons 1st of six <l!)Terenl hohda> greeung card~ designed b) Orange Count) ped1atnc cancer '1ct1ms ages 19 months to 17 'ears. The cards are being sold at n"umerous locations (Pleaee eee GREETING/ AS). Players pick .up oh LB basketball No one would dispute the fact that Laguna· Beach 1s known as the Art Colon). , Each )Car, thousands floe~ there to sample the '-"Ide vanety of ans that the coastal community offers. An galleries abound on Coast H1ghwa}. but one of the most popular art forms the community has to offer isn't fou nd tn an) of those gallene~. The city's Mam Beach sets the stage for a d1ff:rent kind of an. It is the art of pick-up basketball; and its high paced, half-court style of play has been a main tourist 1mractibn for' the past I 0) ears. P.1ck-up basketball is a dail~ event tn Laguna Beach. where men and women meet and organlle themselves into teams to play a S('nes of games. · For Laguna Beach resident John Dalton. pick-up basketball 111 Laguna Beach 1s "the common man's form of arnsuc e~press1on ·• "I ha\C been comm·ghere lO \l.3tCh thesc gu~s pla~ for about t""o )Cars:· said the 35-)ear-old. ··1 know that Laguna Beach 1s reall} an anisttc cit). but fo r me. this 1s all the an I need to know .. The courts showcase ome of the b1gges1 talents tn amateur basketball v. nh games being pla~ed conlll\ual~ th rougout the week Just step~ a"'a) from th"C sand. the Mam Beach courts offer a p1c1uresque sc111ng for a game :"tick \\-ells. v.ho"turns out ofteh 10 pamc;1pa1e in the sport. belle' es n 1s 1hc setung in Laguna that makes the game so popular. • "When )OU think of the beach. ~ou 1h1rik of girJs. 'olle} ball. sun. surlin$." sa id· the 21-,ear-old M1ss1on VtCJO resident. "If )OU re a basketball (an here. you ca n eruo) the best of both ""orlds I think tha11t 1s basketball · 'Cahforn1a-st) le.' ·• For man} players. 11 tS the competrnon th at keep them coming back each da) The courts ha' e pla\ed h6st to professionals and college stars throughout 1he )ear. Accord mg to Dalton. 1he 10oun guest Ii-st has included 1he hkes of former Laker \Vilt Chamberlain. Laker ~11chael Cooper and Cli pper -..:orm Nixon. "i\m bod> can pla~ here.'' s~ud Jn 1ne res1den1 te' e Wcll~r. "\'ou don't hhe 10 h:l\ e an) greutaknts. JUSI a lo' e for the game " Laguna Beach 1s not the onl) Cl\) to offer the h1gh- paced St) le of basketball .\little fan her inland. 1n '"me. pick-up basketball game~ -ha' e also become a t1g l'ftt Tucked a\\ a~ in a resedent1al area. two hghted couns ha' e become p0oular for those Sttking mp,htttme pla\ (Pleue eee PLATERS/AS) Late afternoan baaketbaU pmw. -,. tan'._ first-grader Lauren Buckles, third-grader GrHt Beclltold and sixth-grader Kleko Yasuda, who took top honors in their schoors Christmascardcontest. Thecon-• test did more than just kick off the holidays for the school. Thewinning cardswere used by. the public relatrons and advertis- jng firm ofR. L. Couch & Co. of Irvine for its holiday cards. To com~nsate, the firm donated $1 ,000 to the arts ptogram·at Northwood Elementary.and treat~ the kids to a day at Disabled students helped in gaining indepen_dence (Pleue ... VJGIL/A8) For many students at Saddlcback College. entering 'adulthood and moving out on their own 1s usuall> a naturar, pain-free experience. But for disabled students. Jaining independence c~n be very difficult. To helo with this transition. addle- back College has teamed up w11h the Dayle Mcintosh Ce n1cr for the Dis- abled to offer classes for area handi- capped s1udents . .\ccording to Paula Jacobs, ·who assists (he program. ·becoming mdepend'ent can ~ a trauma11c exoenence for man) dis- ablcd students "We help them get through all the government bureaucrac' that 1s out there." she said.··~ e teach das~cs on how to better undcro;1and what to do with the goq:rnment 'Doi ng 11 on yo ur own can be 'en in11m1d;rnn~ ·· This is the second \Ca that 1hc Da) le \1dtnosh C'cn1e·r ha., p:irt1 • pated In the program The Cl:'ntl'r. loca ted 1n .\nahc1m . 1s a \l\Urcc 1or mro rmation and g1,11dancl' k'r d1-.- ablcd c111zens of Orart~<' < ount~ Dt'bb1e Chang. cla loordinautr ~he' C'-that the la\se are a model for all \:Olk11.e\ .. lot ~it coll~t' and uni,ers1t1es ha'c cw.ung programs set up to helP. the d1'1rlcd hut th•~ one 1s a model. · ~h<' ..a u \\ e coordtnntc speakers 10 (Pluee see DISABLED/ A8) Accelerated ·classes being offered at Golden W eSt College Registration begins Tuesday for accelerated nme and I 8-weeiclasscs to be offered during the spring semester at Golden West Cot!Qc. ' Hundreds .t' classes arc available in such areas as 'fnaJish, history. computer science, diesel technolog). foreian lanauaae. fitness and the arts. The Admissions and · Records Office is acccptina applications and making appointments ona firlt come. first served basis. Rcsistration by a""°inlrMnls runs through Dec. 20. with walk-in tqistrat1on planned for Jan. S-1. Call 89S·8306 for ~1stration information. Str~ coun11ellng •lated The women's suppon ~up of Slocum Counseling Services will hold four special SHSions for women who want to lcam how 10 manqe stress durinalhe holida>-s. The sessions are ollnned from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday and Dec:. I? and 31 and Jan. 7 at Slocum Countclina Servtccs. 2900 Bristol St .. Suite A-206. Costa Meu. Thuost 11S10 per session. and rtStf'\ at ions may be obtained f;y calhna S-46-7708. Businesswomen to.meet The Huntmgton Beach Wmd 4iong chapter ·of the Amencan Businesswomen ·s .\ssoc1a11on "111 hold its month I) dinner meeting Tuesda~ at 6. 30 pm. at Francois Restaurant m Huntington Beach Holtda) entena1nment ""111 be pro' 1dt.>d b\ the Manna H11h School choir under the d1rec1ton o(Tom Antal. The dinner cost 1s SI 0 and 1hO<i<' 101ercsted should call 847-0146 for reservations MADD candlellght vlgll set Th( Oranac Count) chapter of Mothers .\gainst Drunk Drh·crs (M .\DD) will hold a candlcltght '1g1I Tunday for those who have lost a lo"~d pnc 1oon accident mvolv1n1 drunken dmers. The proaram will~ held a1 i ·)O p.m 3t th<' Firs\ Presbytcn1n Church of Orange. 191 N. Orange t. ('all the ~ADD office at 647-92n for more 1nformat1on BPW meedng In Mesa ----'--------TI\f ~11\ C"oHl Buslncu and1'rofes~1oniTWomen Optlmui. meet In lnlae "Youth Activities Sponsored by IBM .. will be dilCUtted Tunct.y 1t thr bftnfat mtt••na of the Op&i•itt Club of lrvtnt, to be hdd at Hors Hut. I 88'0 Doue&u 5' .. Irvine. LH. Kenner. branch maNSr of IBM Sales and Scrvlttl. will be the SU"t spr1kcr. V 111tors arr wclC'Omc to • 7 a.m. llllion. and m0tt tn'°""8t6on may tit obcained by cdina IJ0.'639or67S.1779. will mttt T~)' al 11·30 a m. for" luncheon at the El Tonto Qnll. 633 "nton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Three BPW rvmbttl Wlll tt'flk on J<'rt'ntoklt). psycholoaY and hUlftal\ raourt'n.. The (()Sl IS s I 3 ror membaalnd Sl 7 for M:ft IMIMtn. Call Robtn R1dtlt at ~ 1-0991 for lftCr'VIUOftS. their ninth biannual ( elel:lr.11111n ''' Lcarnm~ \tonda~ from 11 ·30 a m r. I p m 1n th(' \\ rytmg '3nd °'JX'CCh C'ommun1ca11on C cntl'r. L1br.m I ~O tudents "'" prrpart and ·~n e a ·~uffct ot nat1'<' foods \\h1le drcc;\C'd 1n co tumc\ frC1m their rc.,~11'<' c9untnes all the ~olkgc a1 1H-\ ~0 ' cor further information ' • Child care forum planned The Ncw-QOrt·\k a unit l'I the: League ot \\omen Voter of the Orange C"oa t "111 mid~ the 1 uc of child care m the I q\X) .. \tondJ) · The: sc s1on will e'an11m· thl' rok,)t local go,ernmcnt in m~11ng the child care nel-J ot 1hc communit) h w 111 be held at 7 .15 p.m at the hoinc (\I< hmtinc ac1~0\\s~1. 304 Cuucr V. a). 01,1a \fc\J t :ill ~-'~-~ .. ·q fo r dc1:111~ Patriots parade paneJ meeting The Laauna Bea h P.uno\\ 03\ Par~Hk :\ 1at1on will hold 1a nc\t ml."cl1ng \fonJ;i .... a1 ~ JO pm 1n th<' .0tTLCC.S. of G.m UAnOn .u 11 ' -...44~ Laauna ~a"h Th<' m~una 1 oJ'('n tC11hc puhh and all mtcrc 1cd panit• arc tn' 1t~d to attend. Puppet •how •t library Swap meet In Costa Mesa \ 'A1p me\11nJrumma ~ l('\l.1 llbcht'.'ld'\aturda) at 1ht' Rea ( t'mmunrt' ( c:ntcr. MI H~m1lton ~t .Costa \ksa lor thl' bc.-nc:lit t'fa numhcr of ('Ion-profit agenc1e The "1k \I.Ill 1ndu\1<' doth<'' to'' lum1ture apphanccr, anli game~ ''I<' hou~ 111 Ix' .1.m 10 4 p m Women 's club shows fashions The "I 'Uth <Itani(' O\lnl\ t ht -.11.in \\omen· Club "111 prcwnta fa,h1011 \bfl\\ st 1t' n on mcr11n Tuc\da~ at the Holt~1J\ tnn 1n I .1guna 1 lrll' Dorca\ Louella Prc'>h'n "'II he the ~)101,t and th~ pca~cr .... 111 ~ l lc-.anor \\ 111 Call Mani) n Gore at 4~ -'i J~' tor rt-.cn at1cin' and pll"lc1 mlorma\1on Sports leagues slgnlng up \\-inter pMt ka u~\ r'-'fl\trat1C1n "'111 tit held 1onJ;i' JI 5 p.m. at thl." Sou1h t \ \1('.t.. 29 31 ( ftl'lo\n \ 31l • ~:1):.l.11 l iunA~w:I ---Thi." pn1 ram~ ~r1t 1ndu (' ba~ketball and "<'l~ball lcqu that "111 run trom J:tnual) throu~ Match. ' C, nta9 the \ ~t ,1Q5.;1).i5 tor funhc:r 1n:form1uon. A.I s Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Tnurlday, December 8, 1988 -sports publication makes Irvine· debut By JOE BEL BRUNO Of .. Dlllr,... .... ...,... For Irvine publisher Tom Ricci. 1t was a love of sports. kids and community that convinced him to produce a weekly sports publication desi&,n~ to rcprestnt all athletes in the t'1ty. . . After more th an a year of planning. Ricci's plan of increased coverage for Jrvine athletics will take place today ' in the form of The Irvi ne Sports Journal. The weekly publication hits residents' doorsteps today. and will feature 36-pages of stories on all .city sponing events. Ricci believes that with a hifh community involvement in athletics, the city of Irvine is a perfect prace to launch such a publi- cation. - "There t rc not too many cities where you can publish a newspaper dedicated to athletics. but Irvine 1s one of them." said Ri~ci. 42. "We intend to be the community's paper for sports coverage -coverage with a lot of h,eart and passion." Boastin~a state championship Irvine Hi girls' volleyball team and a Little gue World Senes .con- tender, Irvine has served as an athletic oasis since its cit yhood in 1971. With so man} athletes compet- ing in Irvine events. Ri cci said The lrvme Sports Journal will take a different approach.to sports coveraae than mainstream newspapers. He says he believes that it is not just the wi nning teams or the best pla yers who deserve coverage. , "The best kids are not j ust the stars on the team." said Ricci. who has coached city youth in football. basket· ball, baseball and soccer for the past 10 yJ:ars. "We want to write about all the !{ids .who participate in athletics. so that they can send this thing to Aunt Edna somewhere in Ohio. It is about time that the kids get their name in the paper for hard work." Published every Thursday. the Sports Journal will share cit} doorsteps that day wi th the 18-year- old lr¥tne WorJd News.-RicCJ be- lieves that while both publications are designed solely for Irvine residents, the two will not be 1n direct competi - tion. with his publication focusing on ly on athletic coverage. "'The Irvine World News covers new.s. entertain me1;11. business and real estate. with only about eight pages of sports coverage. We are not their competition.'' said Ricci. ··w e will ha ve 36-pages dedicated to the youth and adult leagues in Irvine. There wil1'be. no .sport. no league. no event left untouched by us:· DISABLED STUDENTS ••• P'romA7 go to Saddleback classes. The college has done a super job in this program. which shows each year when they are booked to the maximum in each of their classes." advocacy skills are also taught. The college also offers fo ur fitness courses for mdividuals with tempor- ary or permanent disabiliues. Regis- tra tion will continu e through January at the college. .. Though other colleges offer pro- grams to help the disabled. I think that we offer a un ique mix of topics." said Jacobs. -By J~ B~I Bnuio BOOKSELLER SHEL VESBERCAREER ••• Irvine World News Sports Edi tor T-1m Burt t>e•itves that due to the amount of athletics in Irvine. a holaA7 her. "8ein1 able to 11y you own a bookstcn is very mpeaable," she said. "I don'l think I will be able lO stay out oflhe business for veey Jona. .. She now inlerWs iO'become wlul1 she calls a ''bookselter at larae." writtnl on how &o opera&e a bookslote for a trade mapzine1 as well as helpins otben •tan lbear own stores. Knowina dlat lbc wiU not be able to slay away from bOobtore life for too Iona. Zimmerman inlenda on work· ina pan-time in a bookstore in San Francisco. For many of the &oyal customers. Zimmerman will be patJy mined. "I have been comina here since Lorraine had her first da}'," said La&una Beach residmt Francois Du"bau, "II is the people behind the counter that make this sudl a pat store. They aive it a lot of personality. It will be sad to set Lorraine 10." When Zimmerman made the an- nouncement 1ha1 she had sold 1hc 2(). year-old books\Ore in a newsletter earlier this month, the bull wotd around the shop became .. conti- nuity." Keepina the store as it has nilled over the years became a bi& iuuc for bolh Zimmerman and her customers. .. This 1t0tt has become such a bit pan of me. havina Lonaine move away is like losina a bell friend," 11id Dublu. "My only hope is 1hauhe new owner can keep the store the way it is." . After being trained and familiar- ized with the bookstore for the ~st month, Ibsen will complete her first full week as owner on Friday. Ibsen, formerly a mechanical eotineer for a major aerosp.ce company. said she quit her /'ob to puruse a "lifclona dreanl'' o ownina a bookstore. "Readina has always been one of second publication will help 10 gi ve GREETING CARDS lrvjne a broader amount of coverage, • • • ·With the amount of sport s that FromA7 goes on in lrvino every week, there i.~ includ1n1 Nordstrom, UCI Medical tum l)l'Oduce more re~arch funds. en_ou~h r<l?m for -~ore ~overaae. Centcraif\ shop and the White Rabbit "The mo{tty raised wjll support the said u:i. ,Wt; c~n t possibly cover ·store in San Clemente. Smith hopes endcavon of improvins the care. everything.s~it~illbefooodt9 hav~a the card sales will generate SSOOOO quality of life and survival rate of ~ond pubhcat1_on .. or .a sports· for the research lab. ' children with a malignant disease.'' minded co~munity. · "Our main goal is to raise ublic she said. O~e k~y diffe~ence be!ween the.two · awareness of pediatric cancer "§mith Thou~ all the cards are the pubhc~uons "".111. be in. the . sta.tr, said. "Many people think eanccr is children s own persoanl design and a~ording to Ricn KecFr'"·g with its only an adult disease. they don't holiday messaae. 19 month old communi~y flavor. The rvi~e Sports associate it with chi,Jren. ~ Manhall Graeber of san Clemente Journa_I w1!I be pr~uccd enurelJ'. by a ·~They are overwhelm~ when they need~ a little help. staO:ot.Jrvinc residents ~nd stu ent~. scc what is up there on th11t floor. "We painted his little hand, put it R1cc1 teame~ uf. with. J"ammie (pediatric cancer unit at CHOC) dowl\ on the paper and then made a Montgomery. Dick anu~i a_nd ~ve when they see little bald children holly berry," Smith said. "Stacie's is a Perry to put the pubhcauo_n into running arotand with tubes coming self ponrait with her 4-year-old !110tto n: Mo.nigomery. an En_gltsh ~nd out of them. It is the same reaction we brother and our dog. She wrote her JOu.mahsm instructor.at 1.rvme. High. had when our children -who we OWn message." ~heves that.the pubhca~ion will be a thought shouldn't be on that floor -Along with Stacie and Marshall. the big. asset to t~e ~Om!flunity. . were there. other artisisare 13-year-old Lisa Page ·Not only •.s II g~1ng t~ service. t~e "I have had adults come up to mr of South Laguna; Bryn Shuman_, 9,of s~rts enthusiasts Ill Jrvmc, but it is daughter and a$k 'What happened to Irvine;· Stacy Sullenser. 17, of going to be a io<?d tool for. sludents t~ your hair'?' They have no idea canc'er Mission Viejo; and Debby Jennings. develop .~heir JO~rnal1s11~ talent s. can actually happen to children." S. of Dana Point. she said. We are even go1~~ ,o use a Smith said she hopes when people Debby, who • underwent a bone percentage of the .advertising re".· receive a card with the ohild's fesuv~ marrow transplant from her 5-year- en ues for scholarship_s. ~e arc dedi-ctesign , including the age. name and old sister in August I 987, wrote. "I'm my loves, and I have always wanted to own a bookstore," she 11id. "I think thal ii was fate that I ended up ownina Fahrenheit 451." Ibsen had been lookln1 into buyina a bookstore for the ~It 1wo yean.~nd -uw a newspaper Id one day ofTerina one for sale. What she did not know l>Y radina the ad wu tba1 i1 was her fivorite bOobtore. a~ where she had been a rqular patron for the past five years. Above letminJ the ropes this past week. Ihlen said that ii was an opportunity to tell the customers that she "will not pull a CQlnple\e turn- around on the store." l .•• won't chanac tile store, bedbse chanac is a aood thin1.'' said the 50- year-old. "Bui I can say that I will not chanac a thina unless I am supponed by the customers. As much 11 ii is my store, it is theirs." -VIGIL: •• FromA7 Disneyland. • • • taguna resident ErnesU.e Raab Green took top honon in the Catalina Island craft exhibit. A 11-yearexhibitor in the Festival of Arts, Green has achieved a high reputation for bet jewelry crea- tions. She is currently exhibiting her work in a craft show in San Francisco. • • • And speakingofarts, Western Digital oflrvine and the Segerstrom Foundation of Costa Mesa should be applauded for theirdonationsofS25,000each to the Art lnstitue of Southern California. In their class entitled "'Self-Re- liance for Adults with Physical Dis- abilities." goest speakers address topics ranging from housin~. medical benefits. and disability insurance. Collecting Social Security and ~If-cated to the community. · 1 of cancer. more awareness will in winning!" in her card. · --------------------------------------_;__..;~::..::.::..=:.:.:.:;.:.:...:.:.:.::.;:.::.=:.:.:.===:..::.:.:.:.!:~ Smith said the fund-raising cam- HuliE SALE paignallows herto makeonepromise Wcstern{>igital's gift will be used to launch the second phase ofitscomP.utergraphicscenter. 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