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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-14 - Orange Coast PilotTIIURSDAY, J U ARY 14, 1988 Irvine testS ·soil contamination . . '- High levels of industrial solven~ found <kt~rm1"e no .... ~OU) l~ pr~m IS at former storage site: water check due -~ did do some soil and •ater tests but tf) not r('al!,.dcar v.hcthtt th~ go• t~"" hok picture ··said ~un Bcr .. ht d ~r. or en&Jnttr v.11h t~ board·~ •e-g1una1 olli~ tn R1,tTStdc ··\\c·,c aslcJ them to put 1n a ground v.;uer mon11or1'l! ,.e1 "h!Ch 1s. the nghl v.a~ to d t ·· By BOB \'AS En.ES .............. .\. pot~ttall~ cbngtrous soi' and '-'<lier conum111auon an In inc 1s brlng monttortd b~ the Orarxgr Count\ En' 1ronment.al Health On 1s1on and th~ state Water Qual11~ Control Board. Off IClals said \\ <'Ci nt"S- ch' T•o months a . tn't'Sllpto~ Costa Mesa H1gh's Greg Ertel goes up for a basket. but 1t was Laguna Beach scoring a 66-53 Pacific Coast League basketball victory Wednesday night./C1 Nation Cocaine use dropped sharply in high schools last year J A& found high conttntra11on$ of the 1ndustnal sol,cnt tnchaor~h~lcnc susptttcd of causing C"30C'l'r. a t a former storagt tanl site on \ta1n rttt J The tt"Sts •ere cond~ b' ron- sultanl's on bl-half oft~ snc·s o•Mr Rotx·n ~Uebom but v.atcr quaht~ o~" 1.i s nov. •<lnt more tcsu to Beach maze C on.ent rar •o ns o f 1n,hlorveth,kn<' ~ to llm('S higher than °lhe allo..,.abk k\Cl ""(f(' ii u'lJ ,. 11 ar-~ •ater \am pin near the no ..... :i .. n: 11e lllclaael lil.llla. 2 -,.,, emeriea from a mau of sand fences at Ha.atington Beach'• Mai.a Beach. About t 1h miles of the Tt-c s ie ·•.:'> •urm<'rh .ca~ b\ C'onuu o puncnts ·a Rancho Sanu \la.rganu lirm v.h ... h.mal ('S ~wrc -.unt~ol ,3J.~ . ~le 'ct" .>:ro~s ·~.:1~ the shut· ung do v.n o• J"' dnn 1n1 "-atn' sourC\' foun..i · • r ;.i .., rh e pans ;x-r ·bill. n or mo:;: t • e \v1' <'"I Pr 'I :l~L-= •• \~ )~ •e • t'13i 1('\ e1 0:° con..c .. ;n;1°'" -:i\ ~:-i icr.,n.j lo '""re3~ the,..,\.. • .::i:-.cer a,"ord1ng to ll:\.n \\ :li--J\~ star.t d1r«tor oi en\ 111 "w.. -::..: i..C'al:t: to:-the .. ount' T'-'"'>:\ ~ ..... c-.: .... entrallOM o~ .. VJO Po)r1 ;x-· t.1 h -n ~11 ; the tant. site and : 10 pans ~· :')flll(Jr. 1n adJot. ... cnt ~ounJ ... at<'T •-1.o•d n~ 1 t~ En' 1ronrn(>ntaJ Heahh 01' mon The so.•en1 h3~ ru r • • :-· umirwt<'d Jnnt..1::" _ v.a:N 1n the a-"3 and v•li,.a \ Jr~ .:h~ ... l:l! '"c-ar'>• -.('I[,. llJ m•lt..c .... rC' ·t-t., '".:\~ !'.' ~ .. aff"-ct<'d \\"n ~rJ · · '--1~ • ._ a ""<'II iit'I ... • • "\Un;:"f m1k av.a \ anc •C' l'Ja"e ! ~-:.! :-o ~~--..~ Of i.t:~ ~!°k. T \.3 "': , ').l. ..:! \\ mi. .. Tnc L rljm ,..at10 ,.. J:-oca,.., I• h.: c-onti~d • • .,.,_., • .. • ·· nylon fenclna ls laced acroea the beach to keep sand off the roada. The wfnter barricades will come down in apri.Dg. Boating The Cahforn1a Yacht Club will hear New ZeaJand's side of the America·s Cup hassle /83 Overpass impasse goes.to court Entertainment A new chamber music group makes its presence felt m Orange County./84 Index Hearing planned over Irvine residents· · request for an injunction to stop project ~ .... C..u J P The ctt~ o f lninc and .l group or ~•dents a re C\pn"t("(f to square o ff r ,ouno,crthc, '' \dccaiontobu1td t~ '\ ak \\cnuc r.ulroaJ O\crpass Follo.,.1•~ .:i • ""-~ r""<"t"l'n~ .. 11 - l:'L • ; Jt: ··.--c, ~ Tu~~ the In nc(J.1•\. un ... 11•••ted.'-21 1ight tht.. )u1: 'Jthcr tha., prC'pare J '>UP.. .,~.., .. nta ,n\.fl. .. n!""l('nU mpa ... ·rr· pvt1 ,..c~t.. 1(°\j [>~ the rniJMl' \fJ\ o; Ll~ ~Zr:l~ 3r.J ( 1.. -. , 1 'l" Jr. E..: DI.. 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""CT d.d no• ~'e s..fX".:-ic•" rr-a r · '1Ulc a stro1g .as.:" .-'Tr !T'C""":31 1-rom~t'n\°\ ··1-r~\ t:-c m:-ord ~ov.~ t~l \t· B• "'e· "'a' .:-on..."C"med ~l \Ir [)a ... -...~ ""l -o: e't:it-:m2 the nds o:· s,-;-11.irn' i...'1.at de'c"'si anom~s h ~ :o !>("(' s~ ~·~ D:J-v...._... a w m.aJc ~ mouon to [Pleue .ee DAWSO~/A2) Advtee and Games Boating &Jllettn Board Business Class1f1ed Comics BS B3 Bl A7-8 CS-6 86 C7 ~ Teen describes initiation rite in sex·case Death notlGeS Entertainment Optnt<>n Pohcetog Pubhc notices Sports Weather ~ A3 C7-8 Cl-3 A2 8 ) JOSATRA."\ \'OUKE °'-~ ....... '\ oung ho'~ -v.ho 101nC'\'1 a S('Crt't club organutd b~ a formC"r ph~ s ica l cdu,-auon tea her at an C"\cl us1' c (' orona de \tarp~ school •-c~ told to use a' 1brator 1n the tcachtt·~ offict' as an 1 nat1~11on ntc. tv.o bo's in the fratC'fll '' 1~11ticd \\ edn~' ··H (' t .J u\ ..... h3d :o ~'< :nc '1bra10r lo> t uit ... lhc ..iub.. l 1.:. 'ca•-o J too' calmf\ •nd ... ear' : 'J i~ C'Qun not I ·in at ht<, i, rr.)c· t~ ~r scat<'d 1n front i him Th(' t~3'7hcr -Uan Th"rn3< Ra~._, is a.:nrscd f ~I mo~~tat or , u-·~ tn\olnng 1-~oun(t tttn-oigcn 'T\an' oi 1 • --,, ... ~e~ ' · "" ' ""~ " .is..s ~t H.:i·"'-• [}_ • " .\ :-r: m•na"" ~ -... :.:i= R i.::· xu..-\\ !dnesda" -,,~~ fk. .... -,. ~-\l..in.:-·p;l' \. '"'" J .. ..!~: R .. .,...._ S. "",. ,.., R gt-..:. : 'l<' 'J'tH .. o1 J .... ,~r-<'td '°X \ l"J J : ...... -1"°""..: ~I'"' ·~ ~tn! ~C'·~ -5 • ti t.'lal. I .. Oran~ Co:.~:• Ja He :ou ..i ~ ~·ucllC'td 10 Puttingtogether'cityhood puzzle Mission Viejo CitY"Council-elect busily preparing f orMarch 31 incorporation - ~ Cll) bt' 1t Rome or \tu.sion \i ~JO. LS not built 10 a cb' So ti's probabh 6"110 bt' palK"Dt as the lcadirs of Dnnit Count):s nt"tJ"· m c·u~ -orl lO mnC" MLUJon ~JO an indqxndcnt munKlpaht) Aftn- all c"' C"n ~ugustus ,..~n ·1 &ad ,.-.th findma habtht> ansuranct'. contract· ing for tandsca~ manuc-nance and Dt"gollattn"' v.tth thc state Board of E.quahu1ton o'er saks w rc'niuo. T1M>SC arc amona the usb tbc ~•> dcclcd Cll) C'ouncd must lmd to an the •ttks lcadmc tci ofTlClal tncorponlloo OD \Un:b J I .\Jthou.gh M 1s.s1on \ tcJO '01cn dcadC'd las1 ,o,cmm to btromc a cit' in thc mtdst of tM 'ast unm- roil)oratcd area an south Orangr Count,. the action allo"~ for a fi,'t'- month· traru.1uoo ptnod Vtetona Jaffe. OM of the fh-c mcmbt'n ckctcd to the M' rouDC'll has found dlltanct ad' a.nt.agtS 10 SUC'h an 1ntcnm penocl -'4('·,c bttn abk to ~t totrtbtt for •on.shops th.at mabic us to ldmuf} UQS of concttn btfott ·~ Ktuall) bcco~ a nty. Tbcft·sa kM of•ort 10 bt' done.-Jaffe S&Jd.. -our fim mttung v.•n Jan~n ~th Jn<1 v.c .g .. ·11 nght dov.n to the nuts Jnd oo l~ · Tllc council. ho•<'' er 1s not r-c.i' t" sa.art1ng from scratch Tb(' mastrr-pbnnC'd rommun '' ot tract ho~ dozms o( pa \ .lnd 65.000 rnt<knu had bttn ~"cd "' ~'cral ~can b~ a \tun1cip.1 ~d­ ' 1so~ CounC\I. ~n da"'t<'d bod' ttm met rqulart~ anJ rcrommcod<'d action .to tilt rount\ brd of ui>«· \Ison on ~ afT('("tlrtg \h~J(}., \'tq0. M0tt ~ntl~. t~ Communit~ ~K'n Dutnct -•1th ~n tk'ct<'d board -~ .1 ount~ -fund<'d budcrt to ult catt of PQrb strttt l'ttpl~ urttt hghung .1nd othrr publJC matntcn.antt sc" tttS. -1t·s m h ~ romphcatt'Chhnl •ouh4'\<'to-.. n a ":' bt.itl for ;"e tr3~'-tl''"'" :o ( 'c" smoothl~.­ '1 d ('"~"'-' m.ar \\ I iam Cra,craft .\,-cord1rg 10 Jaffe t~ transluon to , ,,, h~ ... -;ills :I)• \I ss.ion \ 1(')0 to t.J <. ra.nncr ... untr':)j o'n-lhC" com- r.-h.~ n ti\ tunng J suff sen P'-°lh.. ... nt nu1rg to pro' 1<k pubbc St'1' 1C'C" and -perh.aps most 1mpon- .l'lt'' -1.1-.e "hargr of .i bud&rt gt'IK"r.11\.-J "'~ ~-al ~'('\. "I th"' l • ~ Jo ha'~ lb(' R"SpOr."sa- t>.i ht\ 1, t~ .:-omr:iunu' to !J, e •1thu:i our 'mans -Jaffe wd -r ascal ~­ SP\)nSJbtht\ 1s the blsc of tht optt· ah"ln - fd)o,.. Coonolnwl Bob Cwtis q:rttd Q \1 -~c ha'c lo .toCM a prudent .1nd ronstf'&U\(' ~ fis.. calh .ird d 1uuadC" tbl fan of~ ~! mo:-(' ~?-w-,,..,, ... ~ -c.. • ... """-<.."""~ ,. \. !'l\ ... 1~ •• _ ... _~' ......... .l.J egt6\ ,..., __ --• .: ~· ~-"'. "'c· ' I> J!l.! \f.ir, ~ _, • H ' A··e .: .: "I l .ltk•.,~ \\ .~ ... ._~J • ':::" Xt'".~ ~? In a 1a 1lh ..:c.c -· :""' .... 3''C"r .. .. 5<-ptC"mbt-· l~t">' R ~..,, .:C'-~ ; .. . -~rgt'S -l\ -~ ~J, -• ---_:;i,,: <,a1J he ··:-c~ ~ t .... ~ l • -• t.!' ROBERT HYfl>MAN Focus o .. THE NE\\S pnt't'Ol 'A \ ~r~ -~;I\{'!\ •N' 1~11on tu the cor.. "' -<' <V ~ i' • "n-ne'\1 'ar u rommm<"t" ·~ ""t!'""' ... , "' l ~rd bu &d in, '°IC' !\ '"~ ~J"(' Jaffi Sobd ~-our... me""~" • 11 .. 11111 lh r<'pn'SCT) tau' ('\ fT'()l:" l he SUlC" Boud ~· Eq..o.J.1at10,., on t!i'K' CX'\.~ p.lp('"N " l~l l)n ~f."OI I tht cb' ! •1 '1ff'.° ~ n- C'Of"JX)nt )Of\ S.l~ t.I \ I'°('\"""~ ('.~ '1UK " ~ '"td1rt\."\N into t.bt .:11\ (Pleue eee CITY I A2) Parents face trial in child's drug death ltwlak. Gil!m Ddpdo t.s fTtt (PJI 1.-Paa&lf1'9/U) ;.,J~ J -..; -c,-:· ""II HC' ~~:he a-.c ...at o-... -•ne .. , .,dtetl\t""CSS '•::'I .l:J;' Ol~t"UU\~ Jndblamcc -,~:rµ~c!"\ :e< 't•'l ting and con-, ~' -f '"e .!-1J.:~n R i t-• f<"'t2:1C"d 1.-. m Harbor ()a, ... ~ n \far..... "C"ponC\11~ b«a~ ... :, .... "' .. '!> ~' nt~ HC' -~ [Pleue -.e VlllllATOR/A2) NB coach arrested on sex· charges By GREG 1.L.£RgX Clf .. ci_.. ....... ~ •sh~ ba C"tball roach bas " ~~·cd on \...spc1 ::\ that ~ ~ ~\ual rrb uons •1th f'o female tuJcnt\ "'C"r the p;i t 'nf 1n school ctas.s ms and at hts ~ Island home Chn _tophtt 'f hxt Bratt Ltt. 41. •a\ arTC'S\~ T~~ t'vnunc at E~ptn~a H in -\~m.. • ~ hc bttn an E tc:adk-r and l of thr ''s° ' ,, bli ~t 11 tam for l rtt ·, nn l tt •a.$ .i~ on ~· o( ) ora. ropubuon •1th a miOOf rid ~nnnulOn •1th a b'r & "'i\l lnaDOf COQDt th uh. 5.llld 8'Ta Pobtt LL Doe • .- \ DAWSON SENTECED TO 27 YEARS ••• .... &1 ...Wdlc~ia ........ a re d 'n 1, '-fll"I dial lie Md..-eo hit a-wife I 00.. ua Lake Foral IO Wk to btt, not lo kill her. O'l.ar) ckrucd thc mouon. The weitht of ctttumsunu.al e.,,-idcnc:e pOin&ed -o~bdmin&Jy" lo lhc conctusioo tbal O.wson had ~ to hu ex-•ife's bou2 with the antenuon ofkdling her, she sa.id. RdaU\ cs of rhc v1cum said after OC man faces trial Jn Sean Penn case MALIBU (~P) -'\ man placed under ciuun·s arrest b> actor Scan Ptno for allesedJ> crashmg a pickup 11Uct lhrouch the gate to Pmn'sestate has pleaded inn~nt to s1~ misde- meanor chargt"S. Steven Sllllbowt>r. 32. o f ~e1m pleaded mn<X't"nt Tuesda} to t~o counts of pro"'lmg. o ne rount of unautho nud entn and t'40 counts of 'andaltsm · Penn. the husband of rock sUlr Mado nna. told shenffs deout1cs Sullbo"er dro' e the truck thro ugh tht" closed gate to the est.ale. got out and pro"lcd the grounds before dn' ing av.a} IOdly's twan,. thal they •ere plcucd trilb the nahna. -we're lhnl~ that JUSbCX lS final.I> brine 5n"ed. .. wd Ma.ril)n Siddall. stster of Donna Oa9.son. -The mu murdered my ~uuful sister and now he's IOU\l lO pa) for tt. rd have hkcd to S« him get the death sentcnc:e. - Saddall d1smu.sed Daw-son's claim th.at the rnmt stemmed from a momenta') loss of mental com- petence. -He's not mental)) 1ocompetrnt.-w saad. ··He's just a mean bastard. He v.as mentall) cruel to hl"f through- o ut their mamage .. Dav.so n's a u orn e~. James 8N$Ullan1 said he •ould ~ ~ sentence. Btustmao satd he would PfOblbl)' not ~~t Dav.son m the appeal. -Frankl). the don't pa) very mu h. and m ) O\crbcad's Just too high," he said. Oa'"°n's ftm at· tome) was appotnted b) tht C'OUn. He satd 0a~.-son took the Judar's ruling v.~U. but maintams that M did not mean to loll bu "-1nfe ··He's a rcahsuc gu). He knows n 's an uphill baule," said Brustman. -e ut an bis op1n1on It v.'llS a mme of pas.sion •· Dawson 1s schcduJcd to hr trans- poncd to Chino State Pnson on Feb PARENTS FACE TRIAL ... From Al Debbie Delgado "as released on htr o.v.o recognizance The t"o are sched- uled to be arraigned Jan :?:! 1n Orange Count\ Supenor Coun. \tean"h1le. Fountain \'al!e~ police ha'e no ne" leads on a case that shares ~'eral common features \far) Che)ene \\ alker. :!1 : months died March 17 "hile she "as at her babH 1tter"s house in Fountain \"al- le}. · .\s in the Delgado case. police iniuall\ behe'ed the child suff~· sudden infant death s~ndrome. But tO\Kolog} tests f'l'\calcd that the \\ all..er bab} infa nt had ingc-stcd a ··,er"\ small amount .. of cocaine. poh'c Sgt Lam Gnsv.old said ln,cstigatof\ "ere not able to determine ho" the child angestcd the drug and no arrests "ert made in connecuon "1th the death NB COACH ARRESTED ON SEX CHARGES ... From Al Police also reponed that some SC\ual acts aJlegedl} occurred 1n Yorba Landa. but Rogers "ould nm confinn "hether the ads tool place in euher of the '1ct1ms· homes. Brea police Jre handling the cas.e bee-au~ Yorba Linda 1s patrolled b~ the Brea Poh .. e Depanmen1. said Rogers. Officia ls at the Placenua L"n1tied School D mm:1. v.hich encompasses Esperanza H 1gh S\:hool. "ere ap- pnsed of pending chargeugainst Ltt said .\ss1stant Susx-nntendent Tim \an Ede Lee "as remo'ed from his teaching and coaching p0s1t1ons ··in- ddin1teh ·· aiter his arrest and "as placed 10 a non-teaching posiuon said \"an Ee Van Eck said Lee's arrest 'a me as a surpnse to district otlictah. and teachers. -He 1s no" in an assignment that docs not in'ohe students."" said\ an Eclt:-R'1gh l no". ,,e·re JU St "aittng to Stt "hat happens.·· \an Eel said ~was hired to teach and coach at Esperanza thret' ~ears ago. Before coming lo Esperanza. Let' coached sem1-profess1onal basll.etball in Europe and "as the coach o f the \\ t'Sl German national team during thC' I 9 3-.i season. Esperanza athlC'llc director Jim Panerson and former 'arsih 1:oac h .\talc \1oore "'II take O\.Cr Lel"s coaching duues Teachers and administrator'> at bpaanLa High ~hool !>31d the~ "ere in)1ru\.lt:d nut to comment on Lt"e "s arrt:'>l The 'ar~ll' ba ske tball tea m lc::irni:d of the 311e-gauo ns against Ltt \\ edncsda' morning a nd ~as ··stunned·· ·b, the ne'-'~. said Brenda ~a~ mother or Esperanza star for- "ard Rob ~;l\ ··\\e'"e ah~~~ hkcd ~r Ltt H~·s al"a~s been a ireal coach and. from "hat I understand. a fine teacher:· she said. ··r m sure the "hole team 1s d1stresSC'd.·· :".a' said her son has been ··~f"\ qu11:{· since learning of t.tt· ... al'Tt'5t .\n arraignment d ale hu no t ~et ocl'n set for Ltt. "ho could not be rea1..hed for comment this mom in~ CITY PREP ARING FOR INCORPORATION ... From Al coffers of \11-,s1on \ ie10 .\ commllt~ has ~n formed to re~arch th\.' in)urance n~ds ol the ne"bom .it, .\.nd another commit- tee "111 "o·r-. "'1th arch11e-cts and planners on the \1 1ss1on \ 1e10 C11~ Hall. an enlarged iac1ht~ of the current Commun11' ~n ices Distnct staff office at L.1 .\lameda and Cro" n \"alle' Parl"a' Th~t C\ tra si>ace "i 11 be needed to a commodate a ell' Yaff that 1s C\pected to gro" 1'rom the current dtsln, 1 staff of eight \o about 2 • emplo~ecs .\t somt' point 1n the nea· future. the (II' Council" 111 h ire a ut' manager. a 1.it~ auome~ and other officials to run the da~ ·to-da~ oix-r· auo ns of \fission \"1e10 ··\\ e·re ti: 1ng to build a ,urse"'ISu'> o n ho" ocs: to go about 1l said Councilman Chns k eena ·one the- or. \a\S "'e should select an intenm manager tO ser\ e U"'llll ~e find a permanent unC' The othe-theo~ sa' s to Just go ahead and ~in the proc~s of sele\'."t1ng d .it: manager and let the urren1 dt'>trtd manager se"e m the meantime: \11ssion \ ieJO "' I. ~ontra.:t "' 11- the ~ount~ fb• polt,e and tire prate.· 11on and for an1mal<ontrol Sc:r' ices Council rnemocrs also arc loo~1ng for ideas on forming 'anous c1t1zen 1.omm111ccs b~ tooling 10 the or- ganizations of other 1. ilies 10 O range Count\ ··1t"s· rtall~ Just to get ideas ·· satd Jaffe ··\\ e·re loo~.rg for nc" a~ p·oa1..h1.' and alS<. "'a~s 1h;-~ :ti1gh1 ha'e mJdc rr sta e' tha• "e snoulo J\Otd .. Despite the consultauon "llh neighboring llU('JiClp3hllCS ~ltS.'>100 \" ieJO 1s no• ~' ng modelcd a ft er other c ti .. ~ ... u .. ".i :T'cmbers said ··\\c"re d...>1n.z 11 ba~d on our "'r undt>rstanding -ot \fission \ te• ··s ~n:.e .Ji dir~uor. "h1ch "'c·rc all .-ami .J•"' :"i ·Jaffe ..aid \\ r .: ;r,, ( '.: ( Ur\. I S I t.c-\ : •c,..,a -i1.'\! "' ~ '.:d r •-reattn2 a .. 1:, bureau .. rac' :or x:' ~ral m"nth .. io ,, me :he fi,c -:i.:m~:~ also "ti! tind :h:m')(: 'es ~eir "! t shape the P' , :•, ~ I w .. : ~ ()•ar:gt ( u~nt) ·\\ c'·e J -...J\') 0<.' ng for 1.- UOM t tram.PtJrtat on problens and I :~ ,:-i "'c·11 ha' ca \tr':l:-tger 'oicC' as a .. n, ·· ._et' na !>a td Other -,.,ues 1ha; ;ire 11· ch to till .. our.di mcelln£ aitendas cf1n('c .. r. funhcr de,clopment. s:~·t.r pohc-c eniorC'Cmenl and d1i;cussion ot th1. IJll.'ofthe ~1."gean Hillscom mun1- t~ .l neightxrhuud oib.OOC resident'> that "'as k it llUt oi \l1ss1on \ rc1o·s in-.orporatton but ma~ still~ pan ol th1.· dt\ ·., f1..turc BL.I ' e'"3" I :t. d ~ P•C I I..: •h1.• , • ,,.._ .\3\ it 'Jr.d arc ou n~ ., us to ·i.. .. ·e~ t ·!..,at ·'J:··· said ( '"l. craft ·'ho. lt t..e other<i nten ie"ed preqic· te~ no' t!>1bk .. hang~ most r~s1dents "0uld null\.( J'> .it, hood ar"t'e' ·· 1 th nl th~ n ' difference 1( the' "or : ha';:-t lrJ .: ... p 1 • rtJ ~rJ w tJ~e 1. are IJI bu\iness. l ums said ··Th~ bure.iud.l,' "111 I'll.· , •oser 10 h0!:"~ J-id ~Y( hab1 ~ mor.. n~ix n- Loun.:-i '11.rcx'"" agr1.·~J ·:i.i: ~·­ ":ape, ·he r"'l 'I n-:p... nant cr1 •• n gr: no" '' :o" r , !"'pat bh ·' .... .:a.:-h lh~r ,. ··t.1 •her(' i' ;i ;:i·io• i: i: 'nu .J ng a ~ ""C-., • pr-.. • .. .,.! or J91~ • r~f'\SU~ tt\J! •'e »ti •\t f " iL'f•'lh,·r d'J a cound. JJ ll.: !..l J ··rr:1 -iin•ident "'· , .. "" p ... t --~r' -a ;-retaenc~ Jn..! -.. ·-,.:.,..!,• ··"cg>C>d,i1he "''.: IRVINE TO FIGHT OVERPASS SUIT ... From Al v.as mad\." Jrd ·he m.:d. did "'>" 1nclud'-th~ IT' pa.:1 L • 1 he proix ~d San D1l~v F rC1.'"' a~ -'t ale 0' erpas'> The su11 rnntl·nds. rha1 ticcau~ lh(' 1.1t\ ·~ informa tion 1s outdated th<. re?on dcx'\ r••t ad.:quatel~ ana 'u the effCl.:: th, p· • e-n "Ill ha'e " traffi .. saf..-1• Jnd 'OC1 al ,')nd 1t1um \uch as nui'>' The conth.I' er<,1al pro Jet: I "h11. h "ould e\tcnJ 'tale \\Cnue from \\alnut .\\l.'nue 10 Ir' ne Center Dr1' .... Jn:" J ·c"'J 01 n.:-arl~ I ~ • resident to a marathon C'lunu Sc:ss1on at the Fl uor C Llrp cafetcna .>n 'u' tn \l.ir' oi the resident\ oppo~-d .. onstru~ :1 n ol the bnde.e I) ... ~"~ Iha: m1.·•:t1:'lg_ :h<.' , u~ ' teJ ; __ -"'1:~ .\g:-J:'l a--: f}.._ ·-,,-' ~.n. fl -ILi J~d~·p· •'" 'trunmentJI 1mpa .. ; ;._po~· ... , .. -'f': pru' r: thl· :vn,:ru, 11c " ( ' · t ~ ~ rn1ll1on prOJ•·~ 1 Dunng ;h, <.l\··1.1v ·,;:-.:.· -!-J ""C'lbl-• o: J ~rO~tl ,.s • .:! ( • r~ -, \g.:tlO'>I l Os.Ji( T·J·:·' • ~. ,,,gh- oorhoud >Jid lh.ll ~n r;: 't .J !or u'>'-· b\ Jn ... :1:-:i:ii.-: • , ., (''a Ja: ..,.· uld pul cnt u't'n "'1•l.an~nd El c .i:-l -R,J E, -1.n·a~ n IOI at r ~ .... Coun, ilma-RJ t .i:j Jni. ar~u\.·J 1t:at th .. · rrnJ\'.I ' u u .u' lhc numt-<-r >I .:i-.hknt'"' • .. d .... mg the number The ,:-..oi. nr-v.h .. h "uulJ 1,.0nnc\.l -: .•• \ ~ l;f El l.110100 R~al " 1h Tht Ran("h and Ottr1idd com- -·"" • .. ~. "'111 al~ redul'e the numt":r o• r,-,1J,·nts drn ng un ( uht'r Dn't' anJ Jcff,.e, R "'Jd to get to shoppmg 01hJ\ ( atalanu ').ltd He J1 puted .. IJtm~ th.st th .. a .. 1.:cs<o "ould hnng trJtli .. lrom i>ther 1.ommun11 l'' lfltn the neighborhood\ l).i, ld Flint pn .. ~1dent JI the CA·cr· fidJ Homco" O\:r" .\s~ 1at1on said traffi.. ··\.'Ond1t1un~ n our m·1gh- bum•.JOd arc.• alrc.-J:d\ \ti"\ J1tli'-uh \\\.arc.· not C'\Cltcd ah..lut t~:i.l1m1n2 ;J sJ°' "1\.Ul for-10 HI \Ch1d~ .. - $23 million lotto prize won .\.fr.an "ho 1'J,ored an H\.'r· cros tn! tor htt. h 1s1r, pC'~tn~ns and cmcrgcnn 'c.·h1dcs onh \aid the.• bnd • -'Ould cr.:.lt\.' mort 1raf'i~ • n JclTrc' and Cuht•r and iuel lurthC'r dc,el~1pml.'nt .\C R.\ \IE' TO I ~P·-ffiCl I")(' "ho bought J lollo llC C't n 1he ~r J o~ area"' lhl· "1riner <•l an e-st1ma1ed S23 m1l11 n pnu lo11e~ o•T ..ials \aid loda\ Officials ~1d tht un1dcnt1fied v.1ri- Mr h;1s 't't ro1.:ome forward andcl.l1rn l~ pnie. v. hid· unollic1alh 1s S.:' i J m 1rhon Tht ...,,nning numbers p cl ed 9."cdMSd.t~ mght f\. r the ,,..,~. • C"Cl h · Louo tr-.i9 .. gam,~ wn~: 2 .a 1 lj 11 I) J..i ~nd the bonus MA.INOfflCE nur.i:-.C• :: T"lu'-•• q· ;' .. i.'I.! ,-.,~ num~r<, >" w' '", Mn .. \ nu m~r v.111 \h~re S.: m I 1u'" ti•c oi sn SI 1,: ~ h n lui;r 11 .,, ' S .: ma hon ThR--c 1' ' ) ,,.orth an automattc S5 The num~~ ~ere \.hos.en~ lotto mact>1nl· Junni a 1tk' 1s1on br d- cas~ on~inatinf in S3cnmt'nto The ~le., Irom \\ td~~ ntsht to SaturJa\ ., dra•1ng aerC' S.:O . .l m•' on ( atalano argued that 1t "'ould ~ I .. absurd Jnd fi nancialh H· rnponsiblt ·· 10 \~nd thnt mul h monC'' for J t-l e ~ndie 'ounr tl'>3t the propo~ bnd.&e has bttn a pan of the CU) 's gC"nt1'31 plJn .. smct da' one ·· C'atalano said -\\ c mu!>t ha' e the courage lo do the best for all 1hc rt'>1dcnts or Ir" me - The.· dati: tor .l upenor Court bt'.:mngon th(' rcirdtnu· requtst of an inJunLt1on ha not ~ ~l ~ct Ju•t call 642-6081? Wut do ou bite about ~ Oa1"-Pllot~ What don't )OU btc'? Call ~ numbrr a "e •nd )"OUr ~ •ill be ncotdcd. trarumbcd and dc- li1>oml to lht a~op ~te editor. TM sarM :.;:hour answcn"I stf\ K't' ma) be used to rttOrd ltnm 10 tM cdttor on an} topc Con1nbuiors to o ur Lcn ers column m u 1 indU<k thdr name and ttkp M number or 'l'nfta11on Ttlls us •hat's on )out mind --~ ..... . Rat ~ to spoil waffitiag.trend U .S . Temps .....St ..... 09 -'3 ,. ,...o..,.... eo 33 .. L. ,,._'rCIRCol) ... oe A•~oue '1 22 o.,.,_o.., 34 21 Nat0tag9 27 21 Or-. 31 ,, ....... .. 20 OtWooo 74 47 "C ~c.1, )t l3 p-.,,,.,,.__ 43 tl ,,,,,,,.,. •9 ·33 ~ • 43 " ..,.,,,,_. •S ,, ~ ... .: Calif. Temps S-"'-C8 • T--~ .. lt ~Ml 43 19 PQtUeNS U -., , __ n " ... ~°'· eo-3• )4 •9 . ' . ,,_~ 50 ,. 9oetOt' ., 42 ....... 45 20 ~-tor n...,.,.....,..s .... 10 llekt ...., M U lul!&o 42 ~ Fl..oCT) 37 Surf Report · ,..,., 6'.u 57 SI ~·O"SC SI 32 F,_. SIS> St 31 ~'"""" .. 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S3 3' Sconc~q. 1 11 :i"" ,,~ ;"'3 .. Smog Report " ~ 2'• CM ll =: u • s.c-•O >lo .. &3 ., ..adlsOn uu ,, 23 ....._,a-:r-&1 .. ........... -..... 0-50 ~son.. .. 66 30 FM>AY °"1l£no 10 • 1JOOC. $I· t00 ,......,._ 'IO~ ttl ...,_ -3• 26 ~ "91 "'9" s:n ~ ... Si p-~ 73 '3 _.....__ ~ ..,. ........... )00 ~c;.,., 35 11 C...,IOa 1 'OP"" O S~ n .... ____ ,__ ,.....,.... LM veoas • SS 33 S.C-19 7 ..Sp"' l • ,...__ n ll -~----s-.o· wlue Roca 31 15 Secofto -1'6SP "'-2 1 s...a..-•io .. • ~·" ...... '3 13 s-~ ti •l LOUISY' S... -• SJ>S o ...... ,_ F.-, • S-. Nie n ... s-..... ~-.0 11-41 -"""-... ~·---~-~0-5-da~ 15 l6 "-. s • v-., l7-4J Ma."'.'W 8-c:I> JS 61 .._. __ o-. -FnOtr s.... OWi .. •1 u,...---~ Q .. -,. 00 •~30ua --..-• 1.30..-. a........,,. 7• .l' ~.,,.... M'PO'\ lf-40 VIBRATOR RITE IN SEX CASE DETAILED •.• P'romAl : .-~ JrT('Sted after partnts contacted ~ hool officials. Some of tht charges I xiged apinst him also in'ohe ~it.dents tro m another Orange" Co un- '' ~hoot. but authonu~ ha\e not 1Jl'nt11ioo that facil m .\n of the allegfod "ictsms arc .-., lkdulC'd to tMttf~ 1n R1gb} ·s prd1mtna~ heanng. C\SX'C'led to last atx)ut thrl.'e "c.~ls \\ cdnt"sd3' the 12-,ear-old "it- n1.· c, thl' prc~1dcnt of R1gb~ ·s ~'en­ r-crnbl:'r ··r ups·:.dub. 1den111ied 1ht ' br • .1tl1r hl.'-w1d he used in the coach's .... 1..~J ofli,t \Jo hen l'Nputj D1stnct ~ll rn,., LC'"'I~ R~·nblum sho"ed him .i. J,., 1.(' lound 1n R 1gb~ ·s home Th('"'' ...i1d Rigb' hJnded htm the 1t-r~· ,1 ... •he l·' • "ere n thl •lj,.: \' 1t"' J , •• r..! ;.,,, and th.ii the • w • ~ ::-..ilkd J, ,, ~ " ., p.i-·s anJ "'eid : ... JI." .. c 11 h.m a<. :he R tgb~ turned 1: '"I<• Jt'loul 31 "-· lnd~ T!1.: •"' .. d(nt tO.> place" it"llO" ng :;rn afu:r-<;(hOO ud'"I practice the !'lo' J ~ Earlier 1n tn, -...h1X-1 'ear. "ht b0' \.J1c! R111'~ >hm:d h im .:i short m<H 1c 1 n "Ii ll h .. hula da n.·cr 1-.)l) off n r: ·P The D.." .: "' ;r:': •· .J :ha: hi: '>l"' ·n,• : ... ·ach('· 'l'J'Wrhdttng n his lqi.:li.:cr r \)ffi,, I B1.1 Deput' Pubh, Dett'nucr \\ 11- J .. "'' .. -w1o.1 he dou1'ted "hc1hcr , "J·g .. , : \h "'ing i:w ... , ... !'aphr, l'T'.lt.. ..... ;i,., :l; J minor and inJc .. ent t \P'l\wr1. ~ ulJ 0C !>uSl.tineJ. ~1..JU'K' the topl~' J.inlcr 1ilm "as ··a JO~e ·· T h1. llJ,hl'' as..., did not 1nten11onalh npo...: ~ l!'~·ii:o thl' studen: -"ho '>.l" the t~J\.her through an otlicc "'1nJo" frnf11 inside the locler room Kelle\ cloSt'h q ucsuo ned the \Outh about tV.o occis1ons in '-'h1ch R1gb~ rcpn manded the bo} about campus incidents. in anempts to shov. the tt'1:n-agcr might hold a grudge agamst Rrgb' -He did not chc\\ me out I was upset at m~sclf. not at Mr. Rigby." the 'outh s:ud. · The ~outh &JC"" .,tated b~ Kelle~ ·s e\3Cting quc-st1ons and asktd the 1udgc for a break. dunng v.h1ch he was comfoned b~ his mother and fat_ht-r. His paren\S sat in the front r()" of the nl·.ul~ t'mpt~ rounroom The father of an I I ·\Car-old •ho l~tcr ll."">tificd<Sat bestdc Rosenblum at the auome\s· table. "h1le the ~outh"s mother ~l ne\t tu him o n thC" '-'ltness stan.! he 11.cpt her head do" n dunng most o f her son's tC"Sllmon' and did not k)(;,l at R1gb~ r The~ 1Junger ~ outh rc-sufied that ht' too" as told that he "ould ha' e lo use l ' br.llor to ;otn the .. Tops:· and ~td h(' ":is approa(hcd b} the first v. 1tn1.--ss and told about the club ··ffhl' bo~ 1 told me that \tr R1gb~ ":int'I h' '>tan a nc" club. and about thl' '1brator. but h(' said tt "as \tr •Rigo~ ·s 1Jea:· the ~oungc"r bo~ s~ud Kelk' also tneJ to find a foun- dation !or an~ anger the ~outh m1ghl hold against the former teacher quot .,ning the bo~ about a Judo mat1.h h~ lo!>t.e,cn 1t,ough Rtgb~ "as the reter« 1n the match ··1 cried. and I told ranother bo~ J \tr R 1gb~ changed the rules.. but I d1dn"1 'ell at him ·· the bo' said. unshalen b~ i...elle~ ·s quesuons The bo~ also \aid he h.ad not Ahn Pa.ine · Allen Edmonds · Byford Brannocb · Barry Briden ·Corbin Cole Hun · Kenneth Gordon dis.. us~ his stor. v. 1th an,one other than his parcnt5 and authonllcs.. although the earlier ~11ness said the clutl met after Rtgb~ ·s arrest to .. sta._e out our stones·· -It sounds hke collUSton to me ·· Kelle' said dunng a break in the proc~1ngs .. But this 1s the first umc r \(: gonen to spea .. v.1th th~ .. id s l"m doing halfofm~ \.\Ork b~ the ~ oim) pants·· .._elle~ said the )Oungsters d eclined to speak to defense 1n' cst1ptors.. bu1such rcfu5'11s arc not uncommon .\uthonttC"S said R1gb~ ·s o"'n son has also rcfuSC'd to speak to police. R1gb) tn 19~Qpkadcdgu1h~ tofour 'ounts of '-hild molesu ng. m c,. change for a reducuon in the charges to disturbing the pea~ The' 1ct1m 1n that molestal1o n ~ has not been 1denuficd. The 19~9 molestataon charges v.cnt und 1sco,ered v.hen R1gb~ began v.or .. ing for the Harbor Da~ School 1n 1986. although has tingerpnnts "ere checked through stale computers The error has 'et to ~ fully C\plained b~ authorities Bork leaves bench W ~Hl'IGTOS I .\Pl -Federal appellate coun Judge Robni H. Bork has res1gncd from the bench. tclhn1 Prn1dcn l R~n he "'•nts to ··pub-- hcl~ respond· to the charges that d oomed his nomina uon to the Su- preme Coun the \\hue HouSt' an- nounced toda~ Sautia Sero · ih1erfem · SperT}· Top-Sider Sportif . Talbolt DEPAl'l"CE.'i 1£Gl1.AI PllCES SllTS SPOIT COATS o~sua.s DIESS SKIJTS TlES .. f .. _ . co ,.~s.oo ... ........... to MS0.00 ..• to U~S.00 n~.oo to 399 oo st S9 00 to '359 00 .•.•• ~ I S9 00 to '109.00 IO S 65 00 ... to S l9S0 I 19 00 to S 39 00 lO • 19 00 Sn.ATEIS . . . . . . . • . .... to U8S.OO • • . . • • . . . . '29.00 to 189 00 D1T mm . . . to I 6S.OO .•. -. -. 119.00 10 139 00 SPOIJ' S8llJ'S . . ............ -• . lO • 8 s. 00 . . . • . . . . U 9 00 lO •49 00 • CASUAL PM1'S . . "" • • .. • . . . to S 6S 00 • . • . . . . . U9.00 to S 9.00 ot '1U"'£AI JACIJTS . • • • . • • . . . . • . • • • . . • . • . . so~ SA\ 1NGS :-mm~ Gl.m , <:.\PS • • • •..••••••••••••••••••••••••. ~ M\'005 BOES ••• , •• . • • • • • • • • • ~ S'IQf;I O. . .. . . . . 20" ~\Tl.'liGS .r-• Pl I I I I' ., .. ,, 11111\ , ' • .. Orange Coasr DAILY PllOTl'p)Ur9day, January 1•. 1988 * A3 POLITICAL NOTEBOOK OC Democrats help shape party's future LB development foes organize Th<' v.orld 1 m de up of gnpcn and d~n m" or us arl' panscularl~ d<'pt at gnping oncC" tn a v.h1k "'do ~mething about ll \ "oupk of hundred membt'f"\ o f th<' Dem~ Cr:llt\. P.m~ \\ho fe-el thrrt·s plent~ 10 gnpt" about h:i' c 1um1:d into d()('rs this past v.cd. Th~~·,<' ~n :it pl.in I.. h"·3nn~ in Oran~ C"ount~ 10 panso pat<' tn thc.' proce-s~ that kads to form311on o f th<' nauonal p.m~ ·., pl~tform JI m .\ugust con"rnuon 1n .\tlanta PAUL Alc11Pl£Y T o p 11:s h3\C' incluJ\-d criminal /u"· t1~ and av. the econom' equalrt~ and o pportunll\ small bus1n'-''' labC\r. and •••••••••••••• ron.-1gn poh"~ and d('fC"ns.; Da' 1d lJJrncr l ha1rman 0 1 the platform commlltl'\.. '-lid panK1pa11on 1!> up "'er both thl' I~ J .ln.f ~"' rlat1orm hl·anng' ··\\ ,··r'-rinding thl'f<' s j lot 1)1 J1\..at1sfa.i111n lr1lm roll..) "'h1• 1n th-: pa't "\.0rl'n ' part1< ulJrh pt•I 11,:.i · C1Jrn..-r ''ud <.1.ir""'r ·h nl) J lvt ur rr ,..,krat('\ "'h•J "'a'\.'r un thl p-•ht!,~l ll·n"i.: .lrl ··darrn v.d lunn•mC"J . .:1hc1ut thl' l '\.'OI\ ut thl· PJ'>I "-'' l'O ~c:.i~ under R.:-ag.an ' k4J\.'r\h1p -p..ntt.bldrl~ a' '~' rc.'l~le to tb.: <"l.onum' "'.\I~ th('' ri.: "K"('tn{. thl' num,k'' 1n Oran~"· ( 11u"'I' J'ltl • , 1.1 lr 1rcm JN, 1o. .. h\ w11.i ··11 ~'-'l'> a lillk rnghtcn1n~ \\ hJ I \ 1n~h1c:nlng lllO I\ lhJI mOfl" ~·pk arl·n·1 tJ ing •he opptmun1t• lU hc:l p lurm 1ht Di:ml, ra11, Pan\ '> pla llor'TI Tht·rc"<. Jn1Hhcr ,hanll· "' ~lurda' "hen thl" la\I ..ii thl p .101.. d1" U">'>IOO"> art -.1a1cJ T op t\. .. .lrc: ethll '> .lnJ ,amp.ugn rl'hlrm gro"' 1h and c:n' r~'n · m l'nl hl'.'.11th .tnJ ')Ol..131 ">c:f't"'-'\ "'omen .ind N u,at.c n CJ IA.·11' ... rat1l Pa'1' hl'.h.1..:iu.H1''" at ))-51: tor um~ :llld l0t..tt1on-. 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Bn 1Jt.''> \l,t .,. ., JJJnl :'t"-.i :r. nl r ' lhc.tr .. 8 \ ''l•r h m.>Jc:rn1L1ng L•ur m\·t'i,lJ, '"l' lan l .11'1· ••U' th. .... , t lhl' f'l'"Ple \I.Ith at'lclut S I' V.\ nh 1 J•ug., .1nJ 1.·~u1pmC'r:t ·· hl '-lid CXath ;x·n;ilt~ .iJ \l\\: Jlt'' I lt..c: \l.~11n• x m ttzh· bea~k ll '"-i::rtx·ttt"r n~"'1ngthe' ,.eadm n1.;1c:~ n~ tht• ult1ma tl ~·ni.:n\c.' 1n J , ' huJ ta<.hmn But II thn 'rl' J!?Ul'1g le <,nuffthc rc~nd ~um ' I ~"lllel\ ,.,,., rlJI : •ugh~ 1 " "'' J.:r •ht. grU<''-' m1. .. rnull' Tl'l\.'rt" J rl' th,· , hc:.ir Jl"d relJt 'l' ' pa n ,.,, \1.3• !> IJ g.. tt> \ f >i;d old l.1<.h •ncJ l)angsng ., l.J\! "'hc:n dvnl ri~hl J nJ 11 'St•~'1ng ll x·l' \IJ'" I v.ould tktt"r a luture murdrrer -or drath pt"nJlt' ad\ \)\.;)I( The Fren1..h ullht\"\1 lhl' n-al' t"nhithtenl-d m <'thoo 3H'\ "gJ 'h>ttne unlll Lh<'' turned-v.1mp' and abohshC'J th"· 1,kath penal!' BeheJd1ng 1Hh.:ap p:unl~s and .l ll.'1 more hl..c."I> w d1:tcr a "')uld·lx' murdc~r 1han a pkasanl 10J<'Cl1on .\nd lr1·s male thoS(' e't'\:utrOn'i pubhc The d(lalh p:nalt~ 1sa pohucal 1\ ~ -as \!.Cll a a mo r.ll one II propon<"nts san.:'t'rd~ ~lte' e in 11 the-~ 'ihould be v. 1ll1n~ to IJ1..c aL .\ lc1hal tnJcctaon on a gum<'' tn a Nck. room 1 a ropnut b' death pt"nah~ ad,o..:itC" "ho don·1 \\'301 to ta« the reahl~ of th<' acL PoucE Loe Bf~IGSOS Of .. OlllJNle ... ~ mo' ement founded last month b' a tundtul of t"n' aronmen12hsts to halt dC',dopmcnt in Laguna Can}On has sv..:llcd into JI d1,crsc group of about 90 ~"Opk .\uome)S.. hou)tv.l\C"S tea her\ oom- munu~ .ictn aus. laborer\ en~ ofTi~tals ~ n tcl"\ and ant\ls all pledged 1hc1r lime: a nd 1n one ca~ mon~~ to the nev.I~ formed group at a mreung this ~t!'t'l ""Ifs hl.e a '>no~b;JJI \\<'''" pacl..rd 11 and 1Cc, ~1nn1ng to gather m o mentum •· ~1J ( 11~ Coun 1lv.oman Lid~ Lt'nnl'' \!,ho organized the group .\hhough no o ne · had an' trouble agrectng o n the group'<; goal coming up "'1th a name prO\t'd probtemattc lt"nne~ had (Jllt"d th<' group Sa'e Our ( :.in~on But ~' ('ral people said the nifmc ""''uld :il1rnott· f't·opfe from other 1..om· OB ITUARIES muni1te) and \!oould ma1;e the m.>,ement sound ehll!>I One per50n •arned apanst ch~ng a n:imr I hat sounded h._r the mm emcni v.a-. mad'-· up of h~ral en' 1ronml'ntalish ··Thafs v.h;u "''an.· .. a c. 0r1.1., or ,0 , c:' H.'\pond cd .\bout! . hours,m~r thl" m:.-1.':ln~ ~n th, il'>\<mbtag .. · .1ppr n c:d .1 ~omprnm1~· namt' Laguna (an, on ( l"'x·r• •rn \ "'llh ··Sa \\· the: CJn ~un~ b(omg 11' ,(o~n • ••\\c; '-'301 tu k J \t.' II the \\;), 11 lthC \.30~ on I 1\:· Lt:nn,-~ 'hl•d '>umman11ng the mo,ement°'> l"tl'nt V. c: n.:cd tv rt"t3H~ that \.an}OO f" .I\ n.i1ural '>lJle :i' mu.h J' ppss1~ l' as J pr1.:<,c;•.Jt1on o· uur '.1" 1 But the conxr•.lnc\ l<t•t' JO .;pht I batik Grading nas .sla Jd~ X i wrl .• I"' J" Joaquin Hall'> T r.1n'>l)l.lnat11 n c r: ... • - ">Omc.'th1ng the , :: 1 r LAg-"';s fka.h na, cortcndl'J 1!> 1 l'g.J ll prcP-i.1a:·~ 1r. : .. l.t"'>ull Jg;:11n'>1 •he \.Oun1 -.1nu -'"':it Richard Ferncase, Ted von Hemert, die ]{1,harJ Jo!>eph f-:m\.-.1" " t><,. .. .lO.! m.1~11n, put>hsr ... • and : ... ,,.J, ·.,1Jl·n1 ult ur1..1'J Jt• \fJr Jiu! f• 1.J J.: .. • •I -mrh'"'mJ h rnca'>C.' -:. "".l'bo!•r:1 :'ll.:!<1•.J~,, I I H, gr.idUJ kJ 'rum lhc I ~1 ..... •• ,. \I -.-..1ur1 Jnd ..... r ~·J .s., ..! hl'Ull n.1.,· n :n1.· l '\J ·~ Jurin~\\ •rd \\.1r II H.: '-1,,._ a.i n n th<.' PJ..ilil indud ni tia:i n lv.u Jun~ .ind o .. 1na~a. Ted von Hemert f,Pl\.:J~!"l\\,J' {.I•••~' ·' l':.r.. "h' put-'>rllll ........ .J n.. " .Jnu rr . .i~1 n...-, 1~, 1..J r.t' "\t ~. ·~ r 1.:•...:. • < .r'lll'· .l nd ·r :i ... J ._., T·_ • k .;-o.. ~ H .. '\Uf\ 1\1.'d ... ., ' ,\ I .!' ·~..tf\ L.1'1"'• "-i:ndn·,lo. F ~·.,,a-< · < • "J ..:: \!.1r .1nJ ruur J.Ju.Zhl;;''> L ·n · !·. -... R rn 1.. u l E '11. -i~t.1' \"'C' • i B· (•~ '(.'"-luunJ1a-• .: .!".:: p_ .. B· ,,..,~ C ul..1mh•a .\1-..»ur' -1n~h r .i•c;., ,. -, R _. • ( .>~t.1 \k..a JnJ \I d:a.: · 1 \1Jr l .\•l 'Ster) h·_ .. F:."~.J .... 'l .. n and '"I \1,"-l.'l":'J '" L:! l .:--.::..: -~.! Sl.''." 1tr.inJd11ld•c• Fan11 ml.'mt"t."r'> ._..,_.~~· ·.;! ft'.~ • .1-... a!> .. an n.,p1ra11or llf •am . J:'lJ .. ,"hh J Iv' 'l!! l'lu \bani.l a'lJ. JJ!hc~ J .,J·.!·'-' •• ".: pr \·J1.rJnd.iJv.·;·•-eJ ;-· -· •· · • \ "T:,·mcr J \fj<.' '·''3~ '3..: .J' 1-· L.J~·. ()u<. I' '' \ '"g• , t :i .,;\ -.. '\ ... :'It ,.. &.1, t-HO T ul."'>JJ\ Ted von Hemert Ted ·.on Hcrier J .c-.1.! ~L -·r:-i • .:k~·~"d .r. <>r J '1!-l ( uun·' · • -; • '~ .. ?r d11:J T ..-_..J;;i Hl •J' . '•""i:'-r &J,~ '1l .... '"1~J ; (~I.IOI) He fim ~pe-att'd tn Laguna a..at.:h dt.' elopml 01'> art:' 3 reaJ' pvpp1n~ up un E1 T oro R J The ~la~ 1ranspo:u11on .. omdor I ' c:'pc 1t·J 10 run cUl·"<"\I acr°"' ~he 0• nhar ·nJ ot Lhl 30\ r: ' Tti. Ir' 1nl· Lo hJ, ak:.-:iJ' ~l~t"~ llJunt~ .tppr'-•,.:tl lllr ur to'>: 4 home.-' in 11\ L.Jiun-l au rd lit'' dopmen! in ·h\'. nur.n \'.'nd •1 thc, mvn a Ion~ bo.lln' c;i:' .. • L:~unJ < ..in~ur. RvaJ - Thl: Jc,\·t. ... pm\.'rM 1 r "'h d; n gr .!~J. br.:d 1ng '131. ha\ bctr c ta!lh.,,tlC"-1 ... •1.. l! .,[ tnduJ..: .r :--;i.r\· f t .... r : .,, mt" , mm~hl-dt••d ·~mr"'I .! .. , e1C'mt"r•.,,· x h 1o.\I .and J •irl: ,:.111 'i Bui If\ 1n. < ' r• . .l ., Ric hard J . Ferncase Mesan settles suit against Schuller 8~ Tk Assocu1t~ Pr"s .\ SI m1 I l n 'J '1..-.i..11 .1µ1ns1 Robi..·n J,,' \l1n"tr11..' "'' -( ona \I~ .. • ... r ...... , .1 .... "·.! 1"• rpmlaHon ol -..: In~ '"'1.H Jin~ ... • "'' '''"'"ul ":lm ng t": . ntJ n."<l .l .. tx,1 ' ........ ~n x'll l'd t ut I , '"rt Ku txn Ka\. :k' .1t'•vnc' inr bu\d [) r : \l.s ' ~1J :nl mi.n1,tf' hJJ r .. :1unJ.~ ·-. ~ur ... n.i"' pr ,c: bul rdu-.c.-d \\,-d:i1.·...Ja~ 10 r<'\c;il o ther d<'U1ls oft~ '>t.'tt ,:-,, nt Thl' ,a~ "·H ""~wdult'd ii~r trral 1h1' \!ol"I.' \la " i I l l 'l.t \k...i .. · • J :h· 'w : 'o• ,·'1'1 ~· 'l°'l .1 c:tl-d · ~ J; ~· -•· J tt\.1rn\.' ('"'-• T .Jd J~._ ·~-:..:-·.:i ( h~ t('r Tul~n ;,.1IJ ha "C \ .. • -.i~~~. -· b1..1ld1ng\ ril'J r th• Rl'' R ~ .. : H _ hullc:r'!> l!'\~L.ll l.ltht"dr.i "' l•J·..: .. ~ ( onl\ l but •ailed Iv tt> I he· : ~r ~-~ .. ;:-. -:Or.IJ ...., .. ~ i.lt'k. .. ,.-... _ ' .. !-.t"'-~'" , Ttt.._ ,..,. I~ ,I-. ~ .... • ..... ""'u ...; -f' r -.. . -. ... -.. ··-fi ~-·~ ...... ~ .... i.: ... J --f '•.! .jo;; ;: ' 2 local cities to obser1'e King's birthda .. ' ~ 8) L \ '\CE IG '0 ' Ol ... O..,.._._ <lnh 1v.u Oran~,· ( >a<it ct11~ v.111 \.•~r'l' t'-1. t-1rthJa •' \la111n l uthc:r "-in~ Jr bt..t ...,h )l•h and, iunt'. sqt(' Jnd kdaal •fli,'-'' thwugh lUI th(' a~ \I.Ill , ,1~ C'tth.:r f nct.t' \lf .\1or.da' in memon 11 the: !>latn 1..1\ll riihls ~ader <. 11\ llllkt·' :n Hunungt\ln &ach 3nd Ir' mt "'ill tx· , IC1\C\i \h,nda' But c1t' 1'ff ,l . ., 1n < )'tJ \k..a f , untam \ allt'''. -Laguna &"'a, h a nJ '(' "pon &ach "ill n:-m:ur c ix·n T hl , ''Urt°'> "'111 not aff<'\:t If J)t" fl"-i..up \ \.VUnt\. \Ul" a"~ \ .. ~'" ... J •. · ..... ~ "!\. , ~-d \tond... J... ' IC:d\.•J , un \l..i ,. 11 "•' :x l'n \t,1nJ.i, -hl)\)I" n Llgu "lJ Be. J, h '. -' ;-.. ·• &~3, h .a nJ ( 1..ht.i \ h-...a ~ "\. "'.: f}nJ.a, OLIO\,., f, Ul"U1'1 \ J '-'' H1.o"I· ingiun tkJd" 3nJ If' •n<" v.11 ~ ~ \IL ,,dJ Thl' th n.~· ,ampu~ o: :r, t .s': Commul'l1:' l 1.•lk~t" 0 1sind -I "1,;• ,.: G "IJc:n \\ ,.,. Jl"J Orang<." (OJ'' -~ d v"''d \lvrJ.1 > J\ v. 1 I '" n. \ .1 .-J :id ,.. . -' \' .. . • fl .. H, 1i... "'J' .-_ ... \..,),,"'' "w l.' ~' .. "'\J -.. .... .., r \l~T:'t ... • ~ ....... H,·" "<l .. .J•.~ ..... -· . ' r· ... Jen ) ...... Body found in park lake identified as Costa Mesan ,.,..JnJe lo"'"'' J11I .1~ l':i' , .. -, ForJ ~h,1<..t.iOJ 1mr<l111'Jc\1 ' 1n.:Ll ; "r'f2~ • N ~ 1C'd f'K' utt'< .inJ •Of'J\ ," l is1,l .,.a •f a rr-sNk:kY :.ti ~ : t... "' l m:k \ •c~l\ ITf')r!C'd finJ1n1 ti-< 1-"JIT l \\ c:J~, at:J ,lo.Id rt""'~ t ,...,d nappn1C'd SOfn('ttm~ 1&'1 "'l"(' • • • P ':'ll1.l ... fw The "'"'")n.; • ., fir •' ' . """' By JONA mAN VOLZXE Of .. Dmlt""' ... " ,;t• ~t:·N '"llutd ll SI ) .,,J S"~ Costa Mesa The :non1tunum ... ommtttt"t' mcm~r'> pbn to .a'" lhl ( u~ C oun.11 1v postpont' "4.:lhn~ h '),,amOf<' Hills propt"n~ ;don1 L.1guna ( .in n Ru3J hJ th~ count~ to J. -. n,•ru I •n or tht" tran\p. ruuon .... ·•nl\~ 1<, tll'dul<"J 10 P-l" (l\C'f Jr; Jnht ... ho l'lJ-. ".1 ;:>t.lu'C' I 1ne ;lO\llO rJ·r.:, g <l'l'C: !:>' dOl'i;s:1!'1fo "t ~ ar•' :n~t a~ n ..!' < t Hall ~ounl Irvine OKs plan to eliminate prejudice 8 \ G. JE·"ETTE .\\ E'"T Ol _O.,.._._ ·.i -~. ..., ... -.. Irvine \ .. ' -...... -. ~ .... .. -... r- "' .. nt" '"-a' no1 .. oo,. n Joo · !'\..: nr1~1l" ount\ ( ~r. ~·· r"' .... ' Coroner's 1n' est1gato rs on "edn<"Sda~ 1dent1fiC"d a :~·~t'ar-0ld Costa \1~ man v. h~ naked boch v.:is found floating 1n a small Ille at Tc\\ an .. lr Parl. but an au1ops) failed 10 tum up an~ signs o f foul pla~ in the dt-:ith 11 v.as tO'-'C\l and 'itOl"l"d b' authon11~ "'ho had no rea.son 10 ~h<'' e the man's bcxh v.a to the lal..e , -\\"hat ~ere v.e gomg to do. drain the b e.,.. Cordero 5'1d ·Thm v.as n\l U~IC'IOn hC' .... ;is In lhC' la.Le •. fam1h o n Cbnstma.s.. he to J them h(.· "'3S ··going ouL -Cordero \J1d Johnson said prelimuuf' 1n1~r· "cv. of Pon1llo's fam1h b' JC'tc."\.· ti' cs Jtd not PfO' 1dc an' ·dues ... ,,,,., • "~wi'C'\S uu~' ·~ ~C"!'I \\ _.J~ 1·orn 111 :.tYtomobd~ parltd it ' c-u H,,.cnJ11 ~'e Tlx 1fl~r 'ma,hnJ a "'lnJ ,.,. 1n IM I'> ~ H' undl 1 10 ~ b....:n(" • J. I \ • \.I -...,.,_ [)q>ut) Coroner C ulkn Elhnbul'lh said tn\cwplors rehed. on fingcr- pnnts to 1den11t~ the bod> as that of Franlts.ro Pon11lo v.ho v.as reponed massing b> his fim1h o n Chnumas Bui the IUIOJ)S} faded 10 hov. H~ reason • h~ Porullo ended up m the 10.foot-dttp. man-made la .. c 10 Cosa \tesa. v.htre ol\ mam1cnanC'C -.-onm found h.1m Ooa1tn1 Tucsda) Funhn t<"SlS v.ere scbedultd o n the bcxh. bu1 1hest mutu •ttr •ttb a•~). authon 11n Yid.. Stt m C.ordtto.said Port111o·sar :u found11C21 the part Ott. ~1. bu1 •' ~fter dctnmanmg Ponallo's 1dC"nt- 1t) and n:ahzang thal his car ""U found near the la~e nearh thrtt "« . pohtt ~ no" foe.Us.ma on the pos.slbtht~ Lbt' dealh ·~ an attldcn& or e'en :i w1ock .. \\'e're goma 10.. v.np a r~ loose t'nJs -tan. 10 hi.s fa.mil) and f~nd -a.nd th.ti\ SCI It uMk I f" V.'&S • su1nck or l«'tCknLll. tMre LS no ftC'Cd for funher rnrtu~I 10\esttpuon." said LL Rad. Johnson. ~1r the lt'SI re1 urn and thtre"s an)lh1n1 USptOOU5.. "c can reopen tlw O!C'. - -1cs pro \ 001 hkel) c'n-to be moh cd..-ht~. P-ortillo • cml)to}cd at a , 'e•-s»n Beach car •as1l. '\\hen he ~ bas • ··\\e hl'e no m formatton about despondC"OC) thal v.o uld indicate ru1c1dt so that add\ 1he pos.s1b1ht~ 1t ma~ ha'<' ~n 41C'C'ldcntal .. lb<' htulC'IUOl said EU1nburgh. Ullllall> esumtted the bod~ "as m the chrll~ lake -.3tn-s for as long as a "« hut added the rokl "'*ltn rouki hl\C' held at brio• lht s.uriaC't' for a mu\.h longer pt"nod Bob 8ourdtC'u one or thC' •o ri.en "ho found thC' bod' said lh<' ~ nottced thecorps.c 1n °lht mtddleofthc Lllc \t~'· but J1 m1UC'd 1t as a ~ofnoaiancdttm .. " e Y• IL Nil •C' thoua,bl tt v.·as a lot or somethan • Bourd~ satd -(tunda, I IMre v.a.\ no doubt 1t "a lmaA. ... µ1.:i ('~In ' tl-c '('hi.,:k • Huntington Beach 811f1;4 "'\ C' n 1t"m.S 1 "'°11'.I( 1 n the ~-. Nol, "f l 11'.I \ H''lut' ti\ I \ltJ 9'11\Jo ... aDJ st~ as.a l \tnt"O s ' 1n ,PC"'ll>('I~ 1"'2 S -I" :J~ Offi sat Hun: nit• Tl H" UJ ~ \! 1.:.momb~ N rt'nl\ l'\.lJ lv0U,gh1 10 t~ ~"'\ ~ kJf t""atmcnt alkp:odl' had ~n m<'ln1nJ ~~ts~td' 1 'lhc NM to l (1 \tC'd l Mirr rn onkf 10 \\~ 1 mon <" ~--c: Thi<'" mt~; .:n .. td PfaF in t~ \. Qf( rucb.11 Drl'~ ud s intooi~ \\a' •a• t>urt...i • \ t"\l>:-.JJ ~.1. ·m •a-. C>-.... ~ ..i ~ ~, r"" . . . RC"!Jt:ll'\ 11• t : .. '.. I E:.i-· ...... \ l'tl'lTlC\: ..... .I"'-•l : ........ • -t • "i T I In •~~ ~ •A .. Jf: (M \ ...... I.Cl \ ".._.,.....a ' am a"1 .a r - Robe-clad robberruns into waitiJ?g CM police officers 8 JE.' 'lFER Vt EBER .. . l I . • • • I I ' i I ' ! I .. EPA rejection will ban n~w industry in ttie Soutliland Abortion OK law bolstered A FRANCISCO (AP) -In a mo' e that apparcntl) "111 sculc the muc for the )~r • .\uorne) General John Van de Kamp asked the state PUC will probe separate local, long dis~e bil~s he• Dally PUea wire services SAN FRANCISCO ( .\P) -The head of the En' iron mental Protec· uon gene) fonnall) d1sappro' ed a carbon monoxide and ozone arr quality plan for the South Coast Air Basin Wednesda). Under pr0Hs1ons of the Clean .\tr Act. the d1sappro' al "111 automata· call) impose a ban on construction of major new mdustr) and modi· fka1ions toeX1st1ng rndustnal sources ofpolluuon. The ban will not become effect1,e. ho"e'er. unul the end of ~ugust because or a fittie on Clean Air Act sancuons that Congress adopted late last ~ear The e>.1ens1on "as adopted 1 n order to pro\•ide Congress ume to adopt amendments to the Clean .\1r ct tor areas that conunue to violate ats standards afier its Dec. 31. 1987, dead I me. The EPA's noucc states the con· s1ruction ban will apply to cenarn la'le industriaJ projects whose applt· cation foraconstrucuon pcnmt 1s not completed b) .\ug. 30. 1988. In s1&,nmg the dasappro\'al order Wednesda). EPA Administrator Le-e M Thomascomphed with a No, em· ber dects1on b) the 9th ~1rcu11 Court of .\ppcals. The coun. rn dec1d1ng a 198..i case. determined the EP .\ had no authont) to dela) disappro,al of the 198:! plan for the South Coast .\rr Basin because the plan ackno" lcdged that the area \\OUld notach1e\e ozone and carbon monoMde standards b) the Clean Air Act"s deadline. The South Coast .\Jr Basin includes Orange Count) and the urbanized areas of Los Angeles. San Bernardino and R1,ers1de counttes. The EJ>~·s ronstructaon ban regu· latrons affect ne" wurccs em1ltmg at least 100 tons per )ear of \'Olaule organic compounds. which are prel ursors to ozone. or carbon mon- oxide The ban \\Ould also pre\ent con- struction of modifications to eustang pollu11on sources 1fthe modifications \\Ould mcrca~ net emissions b\ 100 tons ~r )ear of carbon mooo:ude. uprcme Court to.allo" enforttment of the sta1e·s part'ntal ronscnt law for minors· abortions. Tbe la" "ould ~uu'C an unmar- ned "oman under 18 who lives at home to ge1 the con~nt of one parent or a Judge for an abonion and has been blocked b' lo"er courts an a suit 1ha1 rn,oles the nght of pnvaC). If the high court reJects Van de '°'"amp·s ~uest Wednesda) for a stay of the lo"er<ourt orders or other 1mmed1a1e a 11on. enfor~ment of the la" apparent!~ will be barred until ·etther a trial or a full-scale appellate hearing. La" ~ers sa~ etther event "ould probabh tale a )ear or more Cali fornia w ould gain four seats in Con gr ess unde r r eap portionm en t W.\SHINGTON (AP) -If Con- gress had to be reapponroned no". Cahfom1a. Flonda and Te,as "ould be brg "inners. "hile major losses \\Ou Id be felt b~ M1ch1e,an. Ne" ) or!... Ohio and Penns} lvama. C ahfomia. "h1cb gre" from 23 "' mtlhon 1n 1%0 lo a 1987 estimate of 2 .. "' mrllron. "ould get an e\tra four scats 1f reappon1onmnt occurred no". boos11ng •1ts delegation 10 . .iq members. accord mg to Bracc·s calcu· la11on The Golden Staie had added l\.\O '><.·ats tn IQ 0 ·ah tn the House must be shifted about folio" 1ng the 1990 nat1ornil census. ba~d on state popula11on at that trme But at least some of1he trends to be e\ix-cted then can be estimated b) cakul:urng l hangcs 1ha1 "Ou Id occur. based un thl' most recent population l'Sl1male'> .\nd those shafts. "Ith .\mencans ~ontmumg lu mo'e 10 the Sun Belt. hJ'C been compuled b) Kim Brace. prl· tdl'nl or th..:\\ ashrogton pol111tal consuh1ng firm Elcc11on Data Ser- ' rcl·s I n1.. &'\.au~ ( ungress has mandated that thl' Hou~ be lrmrted to 435 mem~rs. gain b~ one state retiuires a lo'>!) b~ another SAN FRANCISCO -M1lhons of telephone cu tomen in Caltfom1a can e>.pcct to be billed separately for local and fong-dastan~ calls someume in the nc>.t )ear. despite the state Public Uutnics Comm1ss1on·s plan to 1n,t'St1ga1e the change. The P C \Otcd Wednesda) to look into mencan Ttlepbonc & Telegraph Co:s plan to start ma1hng its o"'n b1Us 10 all but the smallest long- dJstancc customers.. But Commissioner G. M11chell \\ilk. "ho sponsored the mo\e for the 1nvesugation. said he saw no reason to oppose the separate balhna and thought it \\as probabl~ mcvnable ... A T&Thasa legHtmate claim to being able to control such a substantial ponion..of 1ts business as balhng and rollect1on:· Wilk said in an intcn 1c\\. With the breakup oflhe na11on~1de Bell S)stem three )ears ago. he said. ··AT&. T "as supposed to become compctttl\e and gain a greater degrtt of control over its O\\ n costs·· . Dealers face fines under recycllng law ACRAMENTO -.\n estimated :!.SOO be'erage dealers state"1de face fines of up to S 100 a da) for faahng to establish RC)chng centers as required under Cah fom1a's ne\\ refundable be\Crage container la". officials said. Wcdnesda' state officials an noun~ a crackdo" n o n '1olators. sa' ang 400 notices o( noncomphance had been mailed to supermarkets siate"1de SupermarkC'ls and con\l'.'.ntence tores or bottle shops" 1thrn a 'half-mile radius of a grocer) store "ere required to establish redemption ~nters for bottles and cans b) Jan I. or fa<:e penalties. The) also must post signs "1th locauons of rec~cl1ng centers .. E, ef)one kne" "hen the statute "as signed that there "ere lots of opportun111cs for cheating. .. sard Leon G \ ann Jr . ch ref of the tatc Department of Commerce's rt(')chng d" 1s1on ... The real 1m~tus of th rs (crackdo"n' rs to tr) 10 la~ the ground rules that "<' "'" be aggres.sl\el~ enforcing the statute:· Prof will plead insanity in slay ing FRES1'0-Former Cal tate Fresno prof~sor Ma'\ B. Franc 1s ( .. <peeled lo enter an 1nsan11~ plea "hen he goes on tnal Jan 21 for the murder of a Holl~"ood male pros11tutc Franc pleaded 1nnocen1 after his ams1 an .\ugust but no" tntends to add an allemiill\"t plea of mnocnu b~ re-ason of.'n.san11~ said authonnes close to the case The former pol111cal ~1encc profc.~sor has bt-en l'\aluated b) a ps)chaatnst hu-ed b' hrs attorne~s but also faces e'am1nat1on b) a ps,ch1atns1 for 11ie prosecutton "hen the tnal opens rn Los .\ngeles Prosecutor Sterling "loms sard \\ ednesda~ he "as ph:ased lo learn of the planned rnsanlt\ defense .. lt"san admrssron ofgurh ··said ...;oms a depu1~ d1stncd attome~ (or Los .\ngeles Count~ .. It helps us tthe prosen111on1 because not doo man~ people behe'e rn ps~chratnsts ··Franc. Y'. ts accused of fatal!) shooting 18-}ear-old Trac~ Lero~ :--:u1e on .\ug :!Oat thl' professor"s West Holl)"ood apartment and usrng a chain sa" 10 cut up the bod~ Elusivecattrav~ls 170,000 miles on plane LO .\'C...ELE f.\P1-FC'l"tht•lh1ngtd1nc logged mon· thJn 170.000 mrles 10 the arr aftt'r !)hl• c~aprng from ha l..ennel 10 tht' 1..-argo compan· mcnt 1.it J PJn .\m Jetliner and "andereJ unJ1..'lt'lll'd rn lht• plane for ~4 da~s .. To ml· rt"s a miracle." o"ner Jan1lt.: i...utx"X"l..1 sard tll<lJ~. Jddtng that ~he tht"ught hl.'r 1..a1 "a' dead .. , JUSt "ant to sec her. I "ant to ht1ld her ·· Fell\ sht' added. "as a s1ubbom l Jl Tht• thing feltne \\JC:. tound d un n~ tht• .ur~raft"s s1opo,er 1n London on ,'..:e" Year"s Da). 01.'Jrl~ a month after 1he kenneled cat "as plaC't"d 1n tht' heated. prcssunzed cargo compartment of the J1..'l. sard Pan .\in spolesman ~Ian Lotlm. l n1tl•d I.al~ and uth .\mem:a Felt\ -six-n1 mort' than 35-hours tn the air • The 2-,car-old cahco "as aboard the Frank- furt-lo-Los· ~ngelcs tl1gh1 Dec 3 But "hen thl.' plane arTl\l.'d rn Los .\ngeles. the cat's kennel "a" l"mpt) ··1 JUSI ha' l' no eanhl~ idea 1f 1hc ca1 ate an' thrng:· sard Loflin. adding that the g.allc~s arc nul ni:ar lht• t-argo compartment The cal." htl h "as rn good health" hen found ha t'll:en 1 n quarJnttne rnce d1S4.·o, er) and 11 "111 bl.' returned nc't week 10 tts 0 " ners. Janrct• Kulx·l l..r and her husband \\ 11l1am Kubedr The' "en.· berng transferred to Ed"ards .\rr Force Base Bet"een then and Jan. I. Lotlm said. the plant· t"t" l.'rl'd I -o 261 miles on 59 flights to Europe. the • Israel holds"ranking Palestinian leaders .. JERL .\LEM t .\Pl Israeli troops detained 10 prominent Paks11nrans toda~ 1ndudang J ne"s- pa(ll·r editor "ho promoted a cam- paign o f"'' 11 drsolx"C.lrcnce 10 pro1es1 lsrad-., tracl..do"n on not'> rn the OClUpll'd ternlOfll''> Four \\est Bani.. Palestrnran<t de· poned b~ Israel "ere handed O'er 1oda~ to a \1af\rst Pales11n1an guer- nlla facuon aligned ""h )rra. Lcbanl'SC poli•:-c said The~ said that the Ll·ban1..-se Jrm' had planned 10 return the four to Israeli-held tem-to~ rn south Lc-banon. d~prte a ref>')ned lsra\'.'h thn~at to shoot them on s1gh1 Bui arm~ officials 1.hanged 1he1r mrnds after lsr .iel shut all crossings to rts s.clf-d1..~1gnatetJ '><.'( unt~ zonl' along tt nonhcrn border poltce sard .\ lop L n11ed :"oat1ons official toured a refugee camp near Bethle- hem to gather rnformauon on Palesll· n1an It' rng cond111ons. Paul Hunt of .\mnC"SI\ lnlernauonal. the London-ba~d human nghts organ1za11on. also bl.'g.an a fac1-find1ng m1ss1on 1n Gaza .\lso 1oda,. an ~rab 'outh armed "rth a l..ncticn kmfe attacked a ~2- }C3r-old soldier as he v.alkcd past the counhousc rn i...far Saba. a to" n rn c\'.'ntral lsra~I. police sard The \Oulh. from the \\est Banl. tnc.-d to ·grab the sold1er"~1"'eapon. ffut thl' oldrer fought him ofT. helped b} passc~b~ pohc1..• said The ~outh "as arrested and the soldier w:.s not hurt. \;o n\'.'" '1olen1..l' "as reponed toda~ rn th1..· occupied Gaza lnp and \\'c.• t Banl. "hert at least 34 .\rabs ha\e tx.-en lilied an fi,e v.ecks of 'rolcnce . .\ commercial stnkt con· 11nued an Gala and a1 least t"o \\est Banl to"ns Sm e the noung began Dec. . more than 200 Pale 11n1ans ha' c been "o undcd and 1.100 are being tned an mrlita~ courts on noting charges_ bracl captured 1hc ttrritones from Eg~pt Jnd JorClan an tht 196, Middle East "ar 1 The arm) Oev. the four .\rab Arafat ap peal s f or tru ce with I sr ael B.\GHD \D Iraq I .\Pl -PLO k aJa ) Js~·r .\rafat sard toda' he "ould r1..-cogn11c lsraers nght 10 ~~1st rf Israel and the l nttcd States agreed to an m1erna11ona l conferen~ on \l1ddk East pc:i'-l' .. .\s thrs\.onrn..:nce "ould be under l ' Jusp1l"es that means the full kg.i.ltt~ .ol all L :--.t resolutions. rndudrng 14~ and 338: .\rafat sard rn an tntcn re" 31 the Palestine Lrbera- tron Org.an11a11on·s m1hta~ hcad- quancrs 1n a Baghdad suburb . 'l urlt\ C o uncrl R~lutron 2.i:- pasS\'.'d :<o, 22 1%-after Israel conquered .\rab tcrnto~ m the \\est Banl the Sma1 De!.en and the Golan Heights of 'na -called for lsraers "rthdf3"31 (rum .. lemtones of recent conOrct .. and lhe nght of all states 10 I" I.' "11h1n ~ure and ret"ogmzcd boundancs. an 1mpl1c11 rttogn111on oft h1..· state of Israel. Resolution 33 halted the October IQ"') ..\ra~lsraeh \\ar and called for 1mpkmentatron of 24:! deponc.~ 10 southern Lebanon Wcdnesda~ &3' e them SSO each and put 1hcm tn l\\O passmg ta\ls. \\hrch took them to the 'S)nan<ontrolkd Belaa Valle) Israel v.as crurc1zed "Orldv.1de for thl~ 1..•\pulsron':> The l ntttd tat~ said 11 regretted lhl· action The four ac11,''rsts wrre handt'd to ucorgc Haba!>h·s Popular Front for tht' l 1bcra11on of Palestrne "hrch opf>')scs ) asser .\rafafs leadership of lh1..· PalC"Sune Lrberauon Organrza· lion. polict' said. The front"' Bckaa spolesman. \\ ahd .\bul..O, oun. told reporters the d\'.'ponees "ould be lodged at the group's base 1n Jlala. a' 1llage south· \\CSI of Zahlc the pro,anc1al capital of th"· Bekaa. We ·sma11 DeDlocrats hit Reagan's Central Alnerica actions til~rac es C\eQ1 ~ At Coastal Communities Hospital, the wonderful is a way of life. And as ~pie throughout the South Coast Metro area are discovering, that's what a full-service community hospital is all about. C.OOstal Communities. Health care born of commitment. 7101 • 8 . WA HI GTON (~P) -Tht Re- agan admin1strauon treat<'d four (cntral .\menC"an nations hlce -t>;inan:t ~pubha ·· v. 1th a demand that the) C'ritaeizc 1caragua on tht' t'\t' of a l"t'g1onal summit mttung. House Democrats s:I) . The dcm.and ln h1gh•lc\el Rf.\Pn adm1nt\trat1un ul'fi\.1als dunna a Crn·' 1ral .\m<.•nc;in trip last "'-ttk •rf&trcd .. more than one .. of lht coun1r1 Hou~ MaJont~ Whip Ton~ oelho 1J :if1cr m«una \\ednnda> v.nh ~g.ion:slambauadoDan \\ashrnaton :\"' 1s1~n1 n~••r> Q(Cit1tc Elliott \bram\ and Lt Gen Cohn Po"dl Rca~n·~ ~uonal S«Unt~ ad' 1K<T. told th"· pn..~1ckn1 of E1 hador. t fo ndur.n. Gutitcmala and O\ta Rt\3 1h~1r crit1 1\m of 1nraaua "'°i~ O\.'\:d\'\J 10 1rn;n::i"' pre urc on tht nJ1n1 u '°'""'mcnt to ma r rt'- • form~ Coelho D-Cahf.. said admm1s- trat1on 1ucmp1s to tnOuenC'C the pl"C'- summ1t dialogue are -dtmcaning .. and 111'\propcr The pm1dcn1s of the fhe nations m<'tt an n-Josc. Costa Rica. Fnda to as~~ pr~ on lhcir regional ~Jct' pl.in and d«1de •hat further \le~ to talc :·t ohn Pov.di goes dov.n theft' and trcah th\.-s.: four cnutJ .\mcncan n lion~ hlc bana~ .repubh and C\~'\l~ them lo sa) •• ,.t'.'1. rr.- Codho said m tin i nltf" lC" after be 3nJ Huu~ \faJonl} l.tadtr Thomn Fol~ 0-\\ ash .. met "11h lM am· ~~u~ ( lhosa1d the 1nt'1dcn1 \tlo"~ lhit adnuni 1111100 offi tab ha'c .. ,hear hand 1n 1h~ c: u! 1ar. dehbt'fatrt "'"''to top the onxn .. I Michigan presents first test for GOP By Tile Associated Press Th<' GOP geared up 1oda~ for 11s tir\I test of the campaign' H·ar an \I 1ch1gan. "11h a legal bank thrt'atcn- ang 10 cloud the ~uh. "h1lc Demo- c ra11 pres1dent1al contt'ndt'r uar'\ Han edgC."d to"ard lhc m1lhon~olla·r man. 10 ft'<kral matching mont'~ \kan"hak. Pat Robenson lat the fu)Cof1hc tobacco 1ndus1~ b) calling for ~n end to tobacco produc11on. c111ng 1hc hC'ahh problems 1t cause~ ··rm on 1he side of 1hc angel on this Ont·:· the formC'r tclc' 1S1on C' angeh'>l said an South Carolina. \\hl'fl IObJClO ... the b1ggC"SI ca .. h crop ..\nd Democrat Ric hard Gephardt "ho ha' made trade •'>sue'> th<' n·ntl'fPll'\.l' of hi'> campaign to4.ll Japan h.> ta'>L \\ l.'dne~a~ a\ Prl·sadent Rcag.an ml't "11h fapant'~ Pnme \l1n1s1er 'oboru Taleshata Thl' ti nant cs of I I of the prcs1d~n- 11al campaigf\s looked brighter \\ cdnl·~a' after the Federal Ell'<.'llon <. omm1ss1on 'otcd 10 relea~ anl,11her S.J 4 mtlhun an federal matching funds ~~ President Reagan listens as Japanese Prime Minister NoboTU Takeshlta announces easing of trade restrictions. Retail sales show biggest increase inf our months Han. "ho has been bad an the ral c a month got the biggest shcc of the Dl.·mOll.llll pie. The FEC t'armarl ed B> T11ie Assodated Press Sbr 3~5 for him. bnngrng has 101al matching funds to SQJ"'.325 On the GOP side. \"act' President (1eorge Bush remained the leader 1n mJtlhang funm. \\llh an add111onJI S3% 5 3 allocated ~ ednt''>da' bringing ha'> tutal to S6.2 m1lhon ~ ..\ Hl\;G TO' -Retail !>ale'> ro'>t: -~r1.t•n1 r l.)\.·,lmrx~ ;h, t>1ggl·<,1 1ntrcaSt'. an four months on the "trength "' .1n an\.'lJ'<: n Juto "'11l"• th.: go' ernmrnt said toJd' The Commerce CA·pJnml·nt ...i d rl·tJal ,·.,1.it1lhhm.:nh sold SI ~6 -b1ll1un "onh ol goods an [x·l,·mtx·r up 5'• • m1 I 11n tr••m 'o,c·mtx-r Tht.> ligur~ are adJU'>tl"d ll•r , . .1.,.•nal .JflJl11Jn'> bu· not 1or 1ntla11on Tht• Dcl.:mber gnan l11llt1\l.l"d J '1.Jr.t rx·ru·n1 lnlr.'.l"'-' an 'o' ember anJ d rnP'> ol<J " pcrccnt an 0\t11lx r .1nJ I -f'\: ru~nt 1n ~r1i.-mber Buc,h and GOP n' J I Boh Dvlc "ho both ~1d 1h1s v.c-e l 1bc' v.antcd to 1one dov.n personal auat11.!'. teetered Reagan colon exam said routine on the bnnl of another pubhl dust up Iha\ ont' 0 , er personal ftnann·s \\ ..\ H I 'G TO' -Prc,1dcnt Rt."ag_in ., t ·11 •\\·•JI' \.sm I•'. h,·," 1,1r an~ B h d d _.. rt'lurrenle ol lolon lann•r as rou1in,· anJ h.a-. "lo:hin!-1 J '" th ha-. C'\.\ut 01 us eman t~ ag.aan that ha'> h .. h H .. h I' \I I n'alHdcasc1he1rta,return'>-e'cn stomach up!<.el. t c n lie uu-..: '>J'' '' ll' •• . .Ill~ "P'> ,·,man ar n th ugh Doi · had said a da' ·aria •r h, • F1lL1Aater said ~ l'dnt'sda' the II Mc ha_J , '", 1,1• an•Hht·r 1: \.trn n.11 n tur didn't ,,ant the , tel· pre'>tdl~nt t~ an~ Rl'agan. "ho had ,an{ er '>urger: n ,, ., He -.J1J 1n, l \Jr "a'"'' 1 rt JllJ tu 10 impose a tamctablc 1he !>tomalh \ltL~~s that Lt"pt R.:Jg..an up mu,h ''' T ul.''lda' n~ght and c.1rl~ .. , "ant to ~e all the ta\ rl.'turm out \\ cdncsda~ Bnehng rt'pon er<. at the \\ h1tt' H 1u~· Fllt" atcr <..:i J 1h.11 dunni h .. B h sad F n DoJ 1he 'l'>ll to fkthl.'~3 '-a' al Hn\p!lal FndJ\ lht• prl'\ltknt " I ha',. a \0~~· ~1~-., c~m~agno s.aad 1~t'e colonoscop~ to l hc,l for ~.return •I canu~r and JI'>•• "111 ha' t' J C .\ T ~an a "-an~s !>Cnator "ould relea~ 13, ch1..~1 \.·ra~ and \tr~s tcst !h1se\am1na11on ~J'> prt'\ 1ou~h ""-hl·~.ukJ and ., fl'lOrds b' the end of the "l't'L nut rdatcd lo the pr~1den1' morning ,·plloJe nl µ<;tn~·n1,·ri1" F•t/1A.1t.:r But DOil· campaigning 10 ~pqn~--.aad Gas1nx·n1en1" as an 1nllamma1wn n1 thl '" m.1, h JnJ the nt, ,: ne-. tidd \lo .. v.amc-d Bush that he "ouldn 1 .. 1and l'l' 11he 1('1t hl' v.J\ 1hc State of Union address scheduled • target ofunfa ar anatL\ ·rm preparl"d tu mt"C on to lhe l">'>UC'> but 1t"sa '""""a) str~t ··[).,le \.'lid \\ ..\ Hl ~(1TO' -Pre'>1den1 Reapf'>\." JC'I 'C"r ha., \131,· n• th•· I n1un addn.-.;~ bl-fore a Jll nt ~'>\llln nf \ongrcv. Jan .:'.' 11 "a" an"' •un\.,·d ~ edne~a~ Thc-na11onall~ tiroadca'..t addres" "111 tl\.-g n a• h r :-:i ~ T 'Type A' shouldn't change after heart attack, study concludes BO TO:--1.\PI -Pt'1•pll' 1At1h ·T~p.· \. i:x·r- \1rnalat1'l''> shouldn't If' IO l hangl" th('lr 3Uf"l~SSl\l' \\a\'> I! th<.'' ha'e hean anacls bccau~ their hard-dn,en 't'k ma~ alluall) help tht'm h'c long<.'r according to a '>tUd' publtshcd toda~ The stud~ n:ached the \urpn'>mg conclusion th.11 Jltl·r hl"art da~ase 0t·cur<. T ~pc .\'>\Ur' 1' c almCl'>t I"'' e J'> "cll a'> T' pe Bs. their laad-bacl rountcrp.ln" \Ian~ people belu.~'e that T~pc .\ per.onalata.:c, rut p:opk at h1g.hcr nsl of hcan troublt' \\ h1lc thl· ~tud' d~n·1 nt'cessanl) mean that a T~ix· .\ pcrsonalat\ ,., health' 11 d~ cast doubt on tht' ad' tee 1ha1people"1th the d1s.pos111on should slov. d'o" n aftt'r a ht'an attai:~ .. From our data. 1he sugg~11on "o uld be that changing T~ pe .\ bt'ha\IOr I'> not going 10 m<.r('a~ flt'• ('It '"Jr:,,. r~un1\Jl \Jl\.lDr Ru:hJrdJ fi.-.ind of thl I ,, ,·r, t 1 ( J at •:i .1 Ek• cln \\ l lt>unJ that thl· rl'lat nn,h1p \\l'nt Lhl· vtl'.l'r "a' Th, T ~Pl" .\) Jl IUJ ' \\Cre \Ur''' ang. about I " llml·s t"tcttl'r than 1h,· T' f'l R' Tti, ,11.:J, 11u'"'I 'hl-d nth• 'l'" f nglJnd J11urnJI of \kd1l1n.: ' 1h,· IJh''' •11 ,ha 'l~t· th.· T 'Pl' .\ 1hl't•n ...,.,,,·rJI .,rx·r" r rl'\lnt ,,·.ir• ".i·l ._.ul''I incd .... h,·tht•r p.:. ipk ,, a:h tha' rx·r'''"'-'hl' m;.i~ JI' art trut~ m1•rl' la ~ch h.> ,..,1kr heJrt :r 'Uli, I ;im ,11n11n~ r.1vrl' :.1 th, l pan "r th.it T~~ ..\ ~ha ' llf ma. n •t h;i\c mu~h :1 du" th luronan h~.:in d1~J~ r tht~ ,· ra Jn ah'•' ·'>.ltd Dr Da\ d R Ragfand. "'ho .. ond ut1,·d th\.' Li1c,1 \lt:d' \!,1th Brand Everything you "1ant to kno"' before you get pregnant. If you're considering the pros and cons of parenthood or are think ing about ge tting pregnant. thi s se minar will answer )Our questions. 0 Getting in shape for pregnancy 0 fertility-Making the most of it and when to seek help 0 Genetic hazards and screening 0 Sex pre.selection strategies 0 Consumer choices and costs in maternity care 0 How lo combine motherhood with a career Speakers: Lawrence Werlin, M. D. Director H0c1g ferhlit) 5<.'n ice · Robert S. Greenburg, M.D. Obstctncian /G; nrcolog1st Hoag Hospital Nedra Rodheim, R. N. Instructor OB [dulal1on H0c1g Ho p1tJI Mon~, January 25, 1988 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Sponsor~ by Hoag Hospital fir t Chrisltan Church 4849 Alton Parkway Irvin~ CA To register, call the Hoag Childbirth Information Line (714) 760-BABY. Thm? 15 no admass100 char lim1lcd alms a\'a1labl ,.• •• • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thu~. J.anuary 14, 1988 1t Ali >. • Japan's trade concession criticized as 'not enough •r \\ .\\Hl,f 1T0'\.1 -\Pl· L ">Trade Rcpr ... ~nl.at1 l c la~ ton 'I t'Ulltr \aid tod.i~ 1hat J1P<1n., pl'om1Sot' to open 11\ (On'>trudwn marl..ct~ 10 -\mt'ncan lumpitOll''> Jon no1 meet our nnd'> · .1nd that r•·talaaton sanC'UOns might Ix ampo~J · Y t:Ultcr\ .. ummcch 1n " radio anllf\ • ' tJO'..' J ,fa, .11\,·r Jap.ln~ Pnml \tar .. 1.· ' •tlc1ru Ta~e)hlla pkJ~l·d 1 Pr-' ..i,,.,. Rtaµn thal he v.ould Ji J nl· ll u J I rl' .. ohl' the tmpJ'>~ •r. th .... .in-.:ri.;..iaon marL,·t l'>'>Ul Both Rl·JgJn ;.inJ Ta c'h11..1 pkdgcd 11 .J"-" ·tr Jdl· tr1e 1111n'> b\'.· l\\\.·...-n th, Ill! n;it.on' ,•hall'<tnnuunc· ang .l n\. \' pl..in 111 Ul•ll'Od th<' I \ dull.1r Ir• m lunh.-r dl·, hnl''I I "i 1-u1ld~ .. , ...ir. 'l'l·~mg Jlll"'>' ant• th, ~1u •1.t--111 1n·dol!Jr Jap;inl''M.. pul'l11t •I.IHI>.'> r:-Jr~.• hut ,I.tam th•H Jap;in, .... r.,in.t11n' haH· madl· 11 n..:;irl, 1mn-" l', '11r them 111 ,, an t .I '> -\ JJ~Jnl"...: p· p. '-1 ~rl''>Cnlcd thl' ''"" ~-h dl a..J 1n1t1all~ hn-n pra1~d b~ Rlag.in adman1\tratton 'I cu11i:r al~ l nt1cued tht' th~at b\ o fficials 1\ ah 1'agur-1n t('rm'> 01 .aJapane-c,cagn ... ulturallooperall'<'IO "h1ch pub! l "or~'> pr· •irams are rt'dUC't' II'> 1mpon!<. of L grain to going to~ · •P'-nl'd up · 'I l'UllC'r );lad re~1 !>ll'r II\ d '>pkasure 0' er .. hat 11 The prupv<wil d°'·' n )t ma._c cl~r ll·mm.J c,,l.'>'>", L S tradC' de- " hl•thcr all JJpan1.: ~ proJt'CIS "ould nwnd'> b(: open to I ') bidding and al..o If th<' Japane'><. gu,ernment as v.hat Japan mean"> 1n '>ugg~ung the unabk to f\fl'\l'nt 1h1s 'I C'Ullt'r said · bads he madl· 1hrouJh 1oan1 .1:n1ure-. ·Iha' v.ould ~· J1 .. 1rnsmg andttd for \\Ith Japanl....,• tirm' 'I l'Uttcr said an u' and ""uulJ lt .. d. pro,ole ad· an anten ll'" 11 'a11onal Put , JP nal fl''pon..c .. trum us·· ·j Rad1u T J~l'>hll;i '"J" ta, ng que~11ons ··our prehmuun u.Jgmt"nt ,., :hat ln•m rq:i<1rtt·r, J' a 1unC'ht'On toda\ at• thl prOptl'><ll Jo~·, not mei:t our :hl '.111' na p._.,, ( ub and meeting nc,·d'> and 1h.1t 'A1.."r1e going lu ha'e at.-r ~ 1"" al \la1ont' Leader -.ome tough hard nl"!Ol'at•11n\ R ·~n ( 8 •J D-" \a Tak~htui . Jhcad ·· 'I eunn ~ml k u • ' 'llr ( ~nJda F nda' H om t;}ll..'l "'"h JufX!Ot"'><." llilla' l<,J;._in and T .ih-..hlla disclosed in in Tal..t"'>hllJ·, pan~ ... andtlJtaon' arc ~ 'l' '-l;11l'ml·nt \\l"dnesda} that · thl· pnml m1n1s1,·r de1in1tl'I~ d .._.., t l • !" •, •nml·nt' .. ha' e de,elopedi "ant 10 tn to rl'\(lhl· 1ha1 l'>'>UC" "'"h Jr>..inf.:..:TK'nt..'" !(•r pro,1d1ng ad..f us:· 'I ~ult.er !>.111.1 ..: .; • ,.mJ\ ll..• 'uppun thl' battert'd Bu1headdl·dth;i1· "'l'd.·n:i1nl. .:~.· ' -r'l'O•' J "a~s apan .ind ..,.,.·11 +,j\l' :o J:..J l" r r, JUlnt ... :;:1temenl al~1 ~Id th l•ur o"' I' JUd~m.:nt "ht i r.!'· ~-. R ~ • hp.1 ~. 'Juld male e-ffon'> t j 1ahatun J• llun ..., I ~. :i,-.·dtt! t 1 ..J • " m ~~\,· 1.kd1n1ng shon·tt'rtnf alhlt'\\.'.that u~ ,·._:1.l :i·.·-·t ra:l' an that \.uumn 1 . 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Oon·c mass cha once-a·\.'ear opponunuy Selecc trom stem ware barware. \'a.se5. ~ b ~rveware. \·anal\ llem~ and more an 1ull lead hand·cUI and mouch bkiwn ln:.h en tal be1ore Februarv I .inJ \'OU !I pa\· IQ .., pnce ' \\'e how ~m!\ a P1Xt1on ot our ~ollectaon :\-.~ abou1 our Cryst.al CJub Plan an \\'atenl)rd 1 .. i.: l ·~· 7""7 bQIO Lett to nght· L1 ... m~,r~ ... t~mware \\'111 be 539. $37.50 :\ra~lm stemware \\'111 be 536 .50. $35 \{Jl"\l -.temv.are. \\"di be S3Q $37.50 ROB INSON' J ~igh school stud_ents' use of cocaine reduced in 1987 W HINGTO (AP) -The senior class of 1987 sharpl) cun:ulcd 11s use of cocaine. according to a federal sur'e~ thaul\o ho\\s 40percent ofAmenca's rttent high school graduates o penment \\Ith the drug b~ the tame the) reach :?7 Tht stud) of some I 7:CX>O students. released \\'l'<fnesda) b) the Orpanment of Health and Human Ser\ aces. also sho"ed a c-0ntanued decline in manjuana u~ ttut began an 1979. Llo}d D. Johnston. who directed the 13th annual sun c) at the Unt,ersat) ofM1 ch1gan. called at a cooling of "the unheahh) roman~ bet\\rett man\ of .\men ca·s )Oung people and 1llic11 drugs." · "But at \\3.S not until 1987 when the latest and perhaps most tro ublesome drug -cocaine -ga'e e' 1dence of tx-ganntng to tum down\\ard:' Johnston said at a ne'-'S lOnferenct. A.lthou&h there ha' e btt1l thrtt other occasio ns "' hen there \.\3S a slight drop an cocaine ust among thost sun e)ed. those earlier chan~s dad not ha,·e the stausucal sagnarnnce of the 10 pcrttnt decline rtt0rded 1n the latest stud). "Orspate the lo ng·te rm do"'nward trtnd for most 1lhctt drugs cocaine use in each of the past 13 )Cars has either increased or rtmaaned esstntaall} stable." H H ·St~rctar) Ous R. Bo"en said. Bowen s:ud the 1987 drop an cocaine use among 'oungsters probabl) was due tn pan to pubhcit~ from the cocaanc·r.:latcd deaths of college b3sketball star Len Bans and professional football pla)er Don Rogers. .. It 1s indeed 3 shame that the deaths of man~ talented \Oung people: tool place before the dangcr of cociune use \,as "'1deh behc,\.-d b' our 'outh." Bo"'en said. ManJ'uana use stan ed dechnang after a 1978 peal in "'hach ncarh 11 percent of htgh school seniors said the} smoled at daal~. Last }Car. the figure "'as l.3 perttnl. Students prefer mOney to philosophy W.\ HI NGTO (.\P) -This \ear"s lolkgc tn:shmcn arc more concerned about stnl ing 11 nc h and In'> "OmcJ abou1 de' eloping a meaningful phalosoph~ or Ilk than an~ ot thl"ar counterpans in the pasa 20 ~ear ... JllOrding to a sun l'~ fhc .innual L <. L.\·.\mencan Council on Education sun l'.~ of n,·arl~ 2QO.OOO freshmen. rel{'ased \\'cdncsda~ al\o tound a r,·l'orJ number planning to maJor 1n bustnl'\S I 24 b J)\.'rcent ). a rc!lurgcnce in tntert>st 1n h.·aching. and a u1n l1 nu1ng. -.lump 1n 1n1,·n:.,t in ,·ngint·cnng and lOmruta \ ,lfl'l.'f'> Uadcrc, ol l .( L.\'s Haght>r Education Rt'sc:lrlh ln)lltutc Jnd ll\1.· ,ounlil '-'l"re holding a nl""S 1.onta,·nl·l· 11)\jJ' JI th1.· '-at1onal Press Club to d1St·u\s the \ur,·c, fl'\Ufh l h1.• repon 1s the 22nd annual sun c~ on 1.ollcg1.· Ir, ,hm,·n\ Jllltud.:s ponsors \:ltd the <,un ,., \Jmpk "J') adJuStl'd stat1stKall} to g1H' an ind1ca11on of the' 1e"'" of all I b million c,1ud1.·nts '-'hl' cmbarlt'd on rnllegc l Jrl'Crs IJ~l tall .\s usual. 1h1.· irl•shnwn a1 .\mi:nca·) t\\O· and four· H'aflolleg1.·> and uni' crs111cs ._., 1nce a cu nous melange of ~ 11.'" ')on .,01.1al and pohucal issues and perwnal mor{'s For instance. 53 I percent .said the~ supponed ··La"s proh1b1t1ng homoSl.'\ual rela11ons." But 5 . .., pc:rccn1 support1.·d legal aboruon. "'1 8 percent opposed inal'aSl·d delen~ '>J)\.'nd1ng and .S"' b percent said colk'ges sh?uld n1111n'1.''>I in lompan1cs that do business in uth .\Inca The ~un C} repon "The .\mcncan Freshman. 'J11onJI 'orms for Fall I q ~.-~1d that. -desprtr the \\1J1.»p1cJd pubhlll~ aboul the threat of .\ID . the -proportion l)I lrl''>hm1.•n "'ho air1.-e that ·1f t"o people r..:Jlh la~n'J' h olha 11°'> all nght lorthl'm to ha't' ~' l'' en 11 1h1.·' hJ\1.' ~nl>"n 1.·a,h other for onh a shon time· rl'J~ h~·J J lh'" h1~h ot ~I ~ pcrn·nt 1n 19;-·· ANNE KLEIN SESTO MEUCCI CALVIN KLEIN ·CARESSA EVAN-PICONE ·sANDOLINO ESPRIT,MIA IMP0 , 9-WEST GLORJA VANDERBILT -~ ... Ong S2Y 9<> SI<X> $1 4 .99-$99.99 The best tyle ol the season an l)ne great collecuon :-\ar-.es and stvlc wall • \'il r• m \\'omen: Shoec; . . . -ROBINSON'S · . . • • • \ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, AS OC unemployment rate hits 3 % BOMA honors Moriarty, Pickett November's figures show that nation~l percentage is nearly double county's By BOB VAN EYKE~ Of .. Ollllr ......... Unemplo>ment 1n Orange Coun- t> con11nucd 11s dov.n"ard trend 1n :"\oH·mbcr 19 7. according 10 sta11St1lSJUSt rclea$Cd b) th~count~ Emplo) mcnt Dcn~lopment Oepan- mcnl. '\o\ ember's unemplO) ment rate "as 3 ix-rccnt. compared to 3 3 Pl'rcl.'nl II\ October and 'q ix-rcent 1n \:oHmbcr 19 6. accord ing 10 labor a nal>st Dan Johnson ~at1on"1dc. the Joblessness rate I!> ncarh '" 1Cl' that of'l"·Orange Count~. at 5 percent. according to the L' S. Labor Dcpanment The total number of Orange t ount~ residents seeking \\Ork but unable to find 11 "as 40.000 in ~o' ember. an·o rd1ng 10 Jo hm.on. In October thl' number of un- emplO\cd "as ~3 100 and lh~rl' "-l'rl.' 50.000 JX'O plc out of \\Ofil. 10 thl' \.OUnt~ 1n 'o,1:mbcr 19 6. John\on \a1d JohnM>n ~1d most of tht' changt:\ 1n l.'mplo~ mcot figures from Octo- ber w :--.o,embcr Y.e1 ~ t)p1ral ~·asonal adJustmcnts ··Emplo> mc.·nt 1n tt'tt: v. hok~k tndustn "as up sltghtl~ and 1n rl tJ1I thl.'rl· \\\,'re ~.UOO more l·m- plo~l·d 1n 'u,cmbcr than in O..to- tx·r ·· h, ....:11J .. Those lhange., arl· l~ Pll JI lor thl.' prc-hohda~ seaso n Rl.'ta1I had tht.• largest gain thJt month ;inwng thl 1ndustne-. "l' rcrnrdcd ·· 4>oml· inJu.,tnl'\ \hO"l"d ded1nt's 111 'mplu. m,·nt ahodut' to \t'asonal la\.l ur\ Juhn.,vn \aid "( un\tru, I 1111 ,Jg,·d Ju" n J bll · h,· l.'\pla innJ l '>UJI." JI that ll ml" ol ~l.'~r thl''l "J li11k mnrt' ram and llJll ">•'\.lUl'O' .• J Ilk lo'> "Ori.: going or ()nc of tht.' larg~'>l ..ipparl"nt 1n- U\.'J'>I.''> 1n lmplu,mcnt \.\J'> in the lhl'l'llC JI'> n<l u'>tn "'h1rh atl·ord· • 1ng 111 ~hl· m ,.,,· rcu•nt tigures. .\no1hcr 1ndustr: shu"ing J n gJ1n1..<l: 11111 ,, irl..l·r, irum <>ttu~r IOlflJ'>• 1n cmplo~mcnr "'3'> pnn1-I '\11\,,..1hi.• ing and publ1'>h1ng Thal tnlfl'J'>I.' Hut John\1..r '>Jll.l thJ t tnlfl'a'>c.' "3'> Jbo t~ ptl al ol thl· Sl'J\on Johnson ).)1d ·~.i' h...,Ju,, 'J ,..,JO~l· in d J'>!>t· ttc~t =-' r ..1 ..1dual 1:hr\.·a .. ..-1n .. \10~1 ol lhl· gain ''"" pn babl' in 1 ,m;l 1 ,.m.n: OVER THE COUN TER .. ~,. ~,, ,,., Y.$ ,.. ~ -•o,., ' _,,_ . . ' -~o ... O•lk _., c; •V°' Ct> "'°''Ol"'"\,"'I Y.\ •• --·~--' ' Eugene Moria rty I( .s. :. ' <•-c 1 .. -o ' "-'>Cef .c~. ~--~, ~#'-~ ... ' • -<:• f -•-i."'of ' -MO"• -~· <· J • ~ 1 ' .., . . . . . ,, • ! • .. • • l : .. ' . ..... ... ' . ., .. .... t: ,, ~ .. ~ . . : ... fl . >• ~ . t :': ~ ..... c • ! ! • ;: • :? • : . ! . ..:. ': ; .. Tht' Bui lding O"' ncrs and Man-3~l'~'\ .\\'>(X 1J t1 in ·s Orangt ({,unt~ chJ;'lh' ha\ '<-'it"(!~ Eurnc Monar- .: l-''nl·rJI man~r o Segerstrom l . r 1,·1 n '>J ntJ .\na as Its mem~r of 1h, ,Jr Jnd Beu~ Packen . pnnc1pal ' ! . P l io..l'll P.u nung in Fountain \.Jill .J'> .J"""' 1Jte member of the .. \I •n.Jn\ J B<J\I .\ member for ~O , .J ' ' ;.i ·~, ~ mi:mber of n ume-rous k< t\I \ I: h ·nJt onat l ommllt~ .1nJ "1J, tx·l n lhJ1rman oithe 80\1 .\ E , , ... : Jnd E\,hange Repon • n llC't : 1r ,·"-''ears He has also ·,,:\,J .J'> .:du\.Jtion arid program • .!1'" ,1r. It r 80 \.I A-0( and p· 1JlJ ~..i1JJnll" tor the chapter in t~ 1 r".Jl1'. \ear., l ..irr,·•nl\ pn:-.1dt"0i of thl' Orange (. " .\ . ..1l1un { oi..nul and .\Ir· ~ • .., • C J11t1un hl' 1s also a I(). • m:x·r ul thl' Santa .\na T r-11'\;>.):IJ11ur. ( ommmee former ,:iJ ~ osn : :h,· '!>an:a .\na \1a~ter P .J,. l omT1:tcl Jnd pre!>1dent of1 he ...~.J .\:i::i 81d.•nt('nri1al CommltlC't ...-'· -.. P1. -. ... ::ha' ~·,i:J ori BO\! .\..QC'\ • ":.;im P'UJl"•: J'1d ml'mbt-r>h1p .. :om- .\n ~.-11' t." member of P:unung &. [')..'(ora:1ng CortrJetors ol .\menca. '"' '.Jrr."th O\Ohed ""h The \\o~ • .:·, T·Jns 11onal (enteT in Or- 3:'1~~ ( uiit M ::;.l-hour Jo5-da\·3· .e-;ir ,r , , int....,. entton center · for b-::. · .-. --~ -"u~ "Omen and ,:-11c·.,. ... ., oi r('!. .Jent of Hunt· 1ng:o,. !kJ,,. Bt 1\1 .\·< >rangl' Co1..nt~ ""h more :han ::;-;; ....,l'm bers 1s an inter· natmnJ fl'.l c'!ltatt> u:idustr: organ1za- uon ~ mpn~d 01 ,ompan1es in· 'ohc-l! n lhc o~nc~h1p. managt· :':"IC':'lt and o~rat on of commt rc1al rC'J ,..,~Jtt' p·(.pert a:'ld building ~r\ ,."\ ~ . ·~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ . ~ l I • • . .j. o,~: :,~ !1 ::t • :• =· . ; : . ·=c, :a.:1i4 -[1Jliil--~------- 1• • -2 J . - J . - ~. - ~ . . . - ~ ~~ l.f'I~ dimlc h'oin ~ ~ A fM>fl~ ttlat c.an ~ 'MltTl ~ and~ for a ~t a OaamOnd. ·clasSie" g.rt from ss2s. a ~art ·daSSK-grft from S6S -) -.#'-- • THURSDAY'S CLOUICI PRICIS Stock traders cautious NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market dnfted in a narrow range Thursday, continuing the neutral trend of the past few sessions. Trading 'Mis quiet. .\nal~sts said traders remained cauuous while the~ a""a1ted Fnda> ·s scheduled rcpon from the Commertt Department on the nauon's trade balance for November. There arc hopes. but less than widespread confidence. on Wall Street that the figurn will sho"' some 1mpro' ement from the record trade deficit ofS 17.6 billion rcponed for October. In Thursda) 's economic ncv.-s. the govern- ment reported that retail sales rose 0. 7 pen:-cnt 1n December. That figure came in a btt bclo"' cxpcctauons. The Do"' Jones a\eragc of 30 induwfals droprcd 8.6:! to I. 916.11. .\dvancin& issues outnumbered declines b) about 8 to 7 on the NcwYorlcStock Exchange. with .,73 up. 685 do~n and 464 unchanged. Big Board 'olume totaled 140.57 m1lhon shares. against 1 S4.02 million 1n the pre' 1ous session. The ~YSE"s composne 1ndell edged up .O:! to 137.97 Your flrat pet, your ff rat Job, your flrat car, your ftrat home cla .. ln.d'• your flrat choice. WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YORK (AP) Jan ,, Advancec Declined Unchan9ed Toiat iuue\ New '1i9'1\ New lowi I AMEX LEADER S Prw. ~l 213 2U 134 I 6 NEW VORIC (API -S.lft, 4 om T'1vr'6av l>fOCe ano net c;_na~ of '"' 10 ~st active American Stock E11cna~ •nues. trad•"9 nalionatlv a t l'TIO'e than SI. H.ww V Last ~ WangLabB n7 , 14lt lrjl; Viacom of IS, 2•"" ~ ECf\oBa'LO\ '1, 22 '• '> Lon marTel 199, 10•1 te~re 163. 6~ -1 Cominco ISS, 10'• Arndallt 143. l3 • + 1~ Teu,A1rCo n. lo->. Wl'le<MeEnr '8,000 131. + , F tAvslPr 97 SOO 7~1 GoLD QuoTE S M ET~L s QuoTEs HEW Y()llll( IAl'I -.... *"'"'-...... .,,_ ""61dey •t T t a · II 00 OW\U -oouncl t('( c:orr..,. -"'°""' ~ weo c..,., · SI .O.S1 43-, _,ta 1 pound. u S ........ _ C..,.. · 124 00 centa per pound NY eom.. - rftOfltll Wed L.-· 31 cent. 1 pound Zlllc . 0 Olnll. ~ -nu.· $42Sl7...__WMI: ~~pet .. I ....... a20. Hendy._...., ._. • n a per "°" oa. ""Come. _. -dOeed W«I ..._,.~ OCl-'36S.OOs-r 11111--. ,_y_ ......._ • '5ot OIM$IO 00 ro,ca.. HY 1-J ,...,,_. uoo 00 .. ., ~ ---"°'CR. Wld ' W HA T NYSE DID NEW YORK IAP) .Un 14 ~. Adva'leed Oe<lt~ Tiw"!H rl I~ ¥ncllan~ ota• lnues ff~2 N.,._, ll:0'1' I New lows 9 11 NYSE LL~UlH S Dow JoNE S AvERAG ES Nt W Y(Jkll. l A .. J -~irntl Dow JOfte'S ~1[' t:lfu';~ ~1!:1 Ull ~ n nn; m~ 11,n= • 6 St H SS 711.22 701 M 709.JS-• 1nou' 16.649 •• Tran J,31 , UlllS 2S m.soo 6S Stk 4S',20CJ,400 NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK CAPJ -Mo,, achve OVJ!• ·tne·counter \toell\ suoe>tieo bv NASO Last w Name I Bid Asat.cf ~ lot•t , 3~!?0 2'l• -I • F1rGo \ 3,.-~ • +11 • Maacr_t. 1 3 -• EC>P'e<:" \ I • ,2. • + • MCI I , 10l. + ~ Asl\ton 1 2,~. -2ll• Genetc s 90 , 43 • -• ~vs s 11S.SOO 2t -I '> Mic 1)6,lOO 364 + , ~'' 615.'°° 16' • + , Oil engineers facing inside trading charge rrEW"YORK (AP)-Thc Securi- li~ and Excbanac Commission filed a c1 vii ms1der usdina Kt ion Wednes- day againsl t-.o pe-trolcum cnsineen "ho aUqedJ)' bouaht stock in a rompa_ny before P.ubhc disclosure lhat 1l had &truck 011 in Eaypt. The SEC action filed in U.S. District Court allescd ~ foscph Ktthcrvt and Adel d1b RifTat mack nearly S27.000 an lllqal lndlna profits on Teus lnltmational Co. stock. U.S. DtstnC1 Judet Kc' In T. Duff)' granted an EC request for a ttmpor- •') mtra1n"'• or<kr. frttzina iM pact's assets Tht rompla1nt uatcd KtTtacrvt. a French (ltLKO lava ...... c .. ro.. and Adib. an£&) puan. were ~s*>>ttS of Scblum~r Ltd.. the tJtint 1nttt· n~uonal 011 and pi f~ld ~rvitts com pan) The com·pan)' wai ~t.a•ncd b) ;ft\U lnlttftltJCft.al. an Ott.homa Cit)·blxd rorpontt0n, to hdp aai 1 silt i ft f:a>'pt'' wnicm de:Kn '°' Otl s part of"tht' rontracL tm results "ere to be ~held in stnC1 oonfidt>ntt'" b) Schlumberger cmplo)tn. nuk1n.a them "temporary insidcn.." barnd from tradina on confident .. 1 1nfor· mau<1n. 1crord1n.a to tht' complaint. But after Ttus lnlemational struck oil early 1n 1985. the en11neen ordered their brokm lo pun:h.alit 10.000 shares each of Tttas Inter· national common tock. tht com· pta1nl stated. The transacoons ~"tre compltted Feb. '4. I 98S. less then an hour bcf0tt Tcus lnttrnat1onal announced tht od slnkt. Ytd the SEC. Thccompan) 's5\0CkJumped more than lO pefttnt that da)' and climbed lo Sl.lS per sba.t by Feb. 7. d 1b told h11 W.ru on Feb. 1 and made Sl7.747. said 1~ SEC but Kerhcnt . who wailed a day. ~ on)) S9. I S6 bccautc lk stock bad dropped b\i then. T'he~SEC IS ittll1n, Ct~ll pcnMin amou•l..._ '°dint tunes d9r .,.._... 1lJeul P")ftU M well M di-"'l'•ttt ol tlM* profits. lk ~int a . • . .. ' . ... .. . ' ., '• q ., •I , .. } :: • •• J11111 F •. o .. a Get the new year off to a good start Ever suffer from post-holiday blues?ThatsubtJe. unsettled feel- ing that something isn't quite right. no maner how bard you try. Usually the blues come from unfulfilled expectations. some- times they'll come from the letdown of the busy holiday season. I have my own way of dealing with post-holiday blues that may work for you too. Try lookinJ forward to the new yca r withanucipation. Thiokof all the exciting things that are bound to happen. Imagine the challenging new wa) you can deal with old problems. For staners, make some simple changes around the house. Do something that adds newness to an old environment. move furniture around. clean out your closet or add wallpaper to a dreary room. Most imponantly, re member to be thankful for the new )'car and all it brings. lsn 't that what life is all about? • • • The new yearforthe Natural Histof) Foundation of Orange Count> in Newpon Beach finds them in need of volunteers for fossil preparation. The foundation stresses the need for patience and an interest in leaminiabout fossils for the person doing this job. Go<>d detail skills are also vitally imponant. The operation hours for the lab are Tue\(iay. Thursday and Satur· day from 10a.m.to3p.m .. and Thursday evenings. For more mformauon on this and other openings foTvoluntecrs call the foundation at 953-5757 or 582-31 76. • • • In Dallas, Maril)"D Hold ea of Newpon Beach was awarded the use of an Oldsmobile Firenza b) Mary Ka) Cosmetics. Inc. at their VIP(Very lmponant Performer) Club meeting. Holden was among more than 1500 Mary Kay independent businesswomen who are mem- bers of the Club. • • • Seventeen-) ear-old Amy Jon- soa,daughterofMr. ud Mn. Roser Jobsoa ofNewpon Beach, has been selected to com- pete in the I 9880rangeCounty Miss TEEN Pageant to be held at the Marriott Hotel in Irvine this April. The pagcan t recognizes girls between 13 to 18 years old who will be honored for their achieve- ments in school and in their communities. • To participate. contestants must maintain a Bgradeaven14c. and are required to participate 10 the .. Volunteer Service Pro- gram." Contestantsarcjudacd en scholastic achievemcnts1 volun- teer service, speech or talent, personal interview. and formal (Pleue .. nw /82) S ======:ir;:==CE THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1988 De 'ooµi 's term off with a bang Newport-Mesaschoo boardpresident welcomed with protests, recall threats ,. By JOYCE BODLOVJCB °' ................ In early Deccm~r w.he n Jim de Boom was insllllcd as £rtsident of the :'llewpon-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education. the meeting room was not filled to capacit) v.uh v.ell-v.1shers. Instead. an&J1 tcachm came in mas.s to protest the terms of their present contract nego uauons. The second meettng. 100. was no bed of roses for de Boom. Commun1t) mem~rs incensed o'er the dec1s1o n to swap Corona del Mar anti Newpon Harbor High School pnnc1pals Jammed inro I.he rilt'eung room -some armed with 1hrea1s of recall. •· 1 "Onder "hat 1s fOi ng to happen aa m~ 1h1rd meeting?.· de Boom said. .. T he e' en1ng I was installed as Irvine businessman finds time to build a successful career By JUDITH F. DONNE.fl °' ................ In me businessman Severin Wunderman has done all n~t for a man considered 10 be a .. difficult" tee a-ager. Wunderman said that he wasn·t what you'd call a bright saudent. ·· ... lcfs JWSI 53) a Harvard MBA I'm not ... 11 wasn't that I didn't like school. 11 "as more that school d1dn·1 hke me I sp«1altzcd in girls.- Because of this. Wunderman spent his high school )cars h"ing v.11h his sister in the lJnued States. rather than in Europe. Fonunateh. he said. he had ahe makings fo r a successful busi· nessman from his own formula. ··Se,en n Wunderman be-came successful bccau~ of 80 percena luck. to be at the right time in the nght f.lace and at the nght moment. and _o percent gut feeling. I v.as brough t up. as &ht') 53). an the st~ts and there are ccn.ain de· c1s1ons )Ou·,e got 10 make b) gut feel mg.·· Wunderman said thaa his ··gut feeling .. 1s rartl~ "rong and 11 was that which brought him back to Europe after high school and land· ed him a JOb "1th the small but mno' au' e "atch manufac-tun ng firm . .\le"s Ban hela' Banhela) 5J>C'Cllhicd tn pnvate la~I w-..1ches for the F~nch mar- Se.atn Wanclerman ketplace. ··one dav we came out with a sterling p1cee that we couldn't gi ve av.a). We decided since v.e couldn·1 ~II 11 1n France. to ·1" selling 11 1n G erman):· · Wunderman Sot"le-caed sat~ ~­ cause ofh1s muluhngual abilit~ He speals French. German. ltahan. Dutch. a nd Spanish. .. 8) &ht' lime I'd traveled 1.500 m iles r d sold :!.000 units, and that be-came the export business for the com pan) that later ellpandcd to the u.s.:· he said. He v.as on a anp to the United States v. hen ht' met Aldo Guco and the t ~o la a er became dox personal (Pleue .. TJIB/82) Irvine Council votes tokeep 100%payhike By G. JEANETTE AVEJl.'T In me Cit) Counetl mem~~ "oted Tuesda> to hold t~ hne on the SJOO per month pa) increase the~ appro' ed for 1hemse1' es last Febru· ar). keeping their m onthlx com· pensauon at S600 per council mem· ~r. Councilman Dave Baker was alone 1n opposing the new ordinance. Last year. counetl mem~rs voted ahemseh·es an extra $300 per month tn pay for their role overseeing the city's pubhc facihtin infrastructure authorit). The authorit~ was estab- lished to oversee the bu11din1 of the civic center and child care center. and the city's perform ins ans theater. Council mcmbcrsalsotttt1veSJOO oua of the city's General Fund for their role as council membcn. Com· pensation for the fi ve council mem· bcrs. not including expenses. }low tot.ab $36.000 -an S 18.000 iOCTUsc. ~nning July l , the entire S600 will come out of the ett) 's General. Fund. according 10 Nancy Lacey. the cit) clerk. The counc1l 1s scheduled to rescind the S300 1n pa~ coming from the infrastructure authorit~ at the authont) ·s ne.itt meeung. she wd. Lnder &he Cahfom1a Government Code. c1t1es v.11h 75.000 to 150.000 populauon can compensate their council mem~rs up to S600 per month. Irvine's population is 94. 100. wh ich qualifies council mem~r5 for the fuU S600 per month. Counc1lmem~r Baker opposed the new ordinance because the P9Y ra1st cosas the etl) an additional S 18.000 a )ear. and also. because pt'Ople don·l run for council positions for the mone~. he said. "You don t go to the trouble of raising man) thousands of dollars for a campaign and running for office to get a S300 a month job. or even a $600 a month JOb ... Bale.er said. Baker first voted for the increase last February. but tned unsuCttSSfully a month later to get his colleagues to rescind the increase. president m} "tfe d1dn'1 lc.nov. whether to offer congra1ulat1ons or condole nces.·· ThrouJh 11 all tho ugh de Boom has maintained v.hat he calls a pos1tn e attitude. .. , waso·\ a"are v.e "ould ha"e contro' ers~ around these 1ssu~." he said. -SOme of the leuers and calls I get a rt from 'el') thoughtful people and a fev. ha' e been personal!) atta.dcani le.ind of stuff. But . I am an opum1suc -)OU discuss probJems and usual!~ things "orks out:· De Boom v.as first elected to ahe school board in 1983 and ran again. unopposed. in 198., .. This 1s m) first ti me as school board president and probabl) m~ last at the ratt' I am going.·· he JOlc.ed Accord1Qg 10 dt Boom. a Minne- sota natl" e. his interest 1n pohucs "as sparked b) lus parents .. M} folks alv.a)s discussed poli- tics:· he sa1d. ··M~ vandfather "as founder of the farm labor pan~ in Minnt'sota v.h1ch ga ve H ubert t-!umphre) his sum I v.a.s probabl~ a Junior in high school v.hen I became acu'e in Repubhcan.pohucs ·· The !':ev. pon Beach resident at· tended the L'n1"ersll\ of M:nnesota ~fore gradua11ng fro·m Geo rgt' \\ 11· (Pleue eee DE BOOM/82) ALLET RUSS One of the woru at the'Se•erln Wanderman FOG.Ddation, an lD-ofOcc mueam that fcatura the work.a of early 20th Centa..ry artlat Jean Cocteaa. UC/will unveil anteater tonight By LORELEI YACONO O., .... C..1 S •1 i What weighs 430 pounds. is 81..-: feet Ion~ cost S50 000 and eats ants" L CT s bronu statue of an a nteater. "hich v.111 be un,e1led tonight in front of the Bren E'ents Center JUSt pnor 10 the basl etball gamt' bctv.etn LCJ and l tah tate The anteat('r 1s the gift from t:CT s class or· ~ -a gift that has not been v.11hout contro'e~"· It seems as 1houih tht' class of '87 out-shopped themselves. Their total pledges for the class gift amounted to S 3 5 .000. lea" mg a sizable cost to ~ p1cl ed up b~ the L Cl Student ~ffa1rs That gro up also had to shoulder &he cost of 1nstalhng the an v.ork on campus ~so. lhe statue v.as to ha'e been comm1ss1oned b~ a former or current LT I student anast Ho-.e' er. officials from the Fine .\ns Depanment could not find an~one from CCI they d('Cmed acceptable. so the) looked to :-.;e" ~1e~1co for an applicant_ . The anist the) scnled on, Bill~ Fnzgerald from Tesque. N M .. con· structed the statue b~ using an old lost -.;u method The 1mpress1,e stat~ v.e1ghs 430 pounds. 1s : feet long. 3 f('Ct b&&h. (P1e&ee eee OCl/B2J City appr·oves plan to pciy for ambulance service to indigents Da...eBaker Mayor UrT)' Agran argued. hov.. ever. that the compensation 1s .. en· llrtl) consistena v.-11h the size of our city. Th~ art councils that ~1,•e much more. and I doubt 1ha1 there 1s one an)rwhert that works harder ·· By G. JEANE1TE A \.El'\i °' .. .,.... ....... The ell\ of Ir. me has set aside S6.000 as · a financial safet~ net for resuknts unable to pa~ for eme~enc~ ambulan<-e scr.1ce To ~ administered b' tht' Public Safet~ Depanment. the funds are reset' ed for residents " ho v.ould not ~ co' ered b} their medical in· surantt. Med1catt. Med1Cal orCoun· t~ Indigent Medical r. ic~ and could not mal.e monthh pa~ ments to an ambulanC"C sen 1C'C to pa~ otT an ambulance bill d111e to hardship ··\\-'hat v.e·re tail ing about 1s a small num~r of peoplt'.'. said \ta~ or la"! ".gran. The~ ma~ bt' singlt' pa~nts who cam SI .000 ~earl~ but art not co' ered b' an msurance plan. and for ~hom an ambulanc-e bill -.ould ~a hardship. he said The Cit) Council set up the speci.al fund for a one-, ear tnal ocnod after &ht' count\ noutied the Cll\ that II v.ould no iongt'r be able to transpon 1 r. int' n-s1dents to area hospitals tn an emergenc~ for free L' p unt1l th1s month. If' ine v.as the onl~ c11~ in Orange Count~ sttll rettl\ ing public ambulance service from the Orange Count) Ft~ Depan· ment The cm and the count' Fu-c Dcpanment agrtt'd last Jul) io con· 'en the count~ ·s onl) emergcnC) transpon 'eh1clt' into a third para- medic unit for If' me L0 ndcrtbc plan put into t'fTC'Ct Jan I. count) para- medics v. 111 ronun~ to ~pond to all emergcnc~ calls.. but Doctor's Am· bulance Sen ice of Laguna Hills will ac-tuall) tal e the IOJured person to Tusun Memonal. the nearest bospt· tal. acrordmg to Frances Winslow. tht' ett~ ·s emergenC) scrviccs coordi- nator (Pleue eee AllBULA.JlfC&/82) Friends of Newport Bay off~ring free tours on Saturday • l Free. auided watkina to\lrs of U J>P'r Ncwpon Bay ,. .. ~ •• •or.'k•IJon •lated Bvnnot1Jerap1v talk planned Romance writers to convene will be oft&ed by the FrXftds ofNcwpon ~Y Sltwday. ·--.-r ., r ., sw1iftt at 9 a.m., at the comtt of East Bluff' Drive and Maniale and family therapist Jeanne Nelson will Mdod) Gordon. a l1ttnsed d1n.ical hypnotherap1sL The Orangr Count) chapttt oftM Romantt Wntcn Beet Bay ROid. conduct 1 teminar entitJcd .. Handlin& Anatr in Rdl~ will speak at the 1nstallauon mttt1na of lM Ora.nse of .\menca will meet Saturday at~ SIZZkr Restaura.nL Tow pops will leave every IS minutes or'° untd bOftSbi .... Sltwda) from 9 1.m. to noon at the lrviM Covnt) chaptttoftbe Amman Astoaation for Medical I I ~ Harbor Bhd.. Fullcnon. to htar senior editor 10:30 Lm. The nut tou.r is schedWed for~ 13. Hcn\llC Partt Youth Services Cenier. Trarucnpt1on Saturda)'. l..nhe \\ a1naer ofSilboucnc Boon Food drive .et bJ Me.a The prosram is geam! to illustrati~ how to UK l"Ff The mtttm& tS schcdu1cd for 91.m. at Martin Luthtt The non-member vtSitors' ftt 11 SJ and lunch bqins uadoorwaytosreater~lf-understand1na. TuitionisSIS HospitaJ. 1830 W. Romnc)"I Dnvc. Anaheim. Gordon at 11 JO am. followed by the prosramat 1 p.m. for 10 1nd1vidual and S2S for a couple, with f'elistration will ~ on mobiJizina lM body's natural healing &ak.m it 660-36)9. processn. pain alleYiation.1ppeti1ec:ontrOl and &>rocram· min& healthy reactions to strut. Lecture on trill• •t occ Lapidary MO• tld• wrede.ad The OraQair Coast Mineral and t .1S*ilr'Y ~t} •tll boad us aMUal sbo•. ''Proec>t<tors Panduit.. -this •ec:ktnclat tht Ekctncal Wcw\a'a' Hall. lill W. F1nt St.. San\IA.na. Hounol\Mablbe&ioaartSatunlay&om 101.m. to Ip.-. aad S-.f. from IOa.m. to 6'p.m. Adnrillion 1s ht aecJ pua wtll bt 1...-S., Call Janet °"*"" It S46-4Jl9 IOr mort Ul'°'1Mtion. .. .\nomc) Charles Mc Ktt wiO speak on dra.,_,. up v.11ls and trusts for a manaUy 111 adwt al Slt\Uday's mttuna of the Soulh Coest Alhancc for the Mentally IU at Ora nae Coast Collete 1n COAA Ma&. The prosnm •ill be prelC1l1t.d ftom 10 a.m. to nooa 1n Room 108 of tM COUl!di~ a.net Admiaitarnoa 8uUd11 •. Tutorinl tralaJa6 offered The South Cout U\er'K)' CCM&Dcil wtll besin its I 9U uaiA1R1 seuioas \Im moeda, mna .. ~ at 1M • Lut.Mran Chumt of tht 0oa tD l.apna Hills from 9 a.:m. to DOOa O\ber' dlSRS will ~ Ju. 25 1t tht United MetbodtSl ('but'Cb in INine. net at Vtlll dd ~ ia Sin J..an CIC>tstrano smtillrl fd>. 20. The ICIAoes lft hdd weekl) for comttuth-c and f\anbtt infbrmataon lS 1\"&llablt 1149 -11 ' • . •, Piano's art mi:lseum design expected by moSt to be grand By VIDA DEAN ................. Italian architect Renzo Piuo was the star last week at a reception in the Balboa waterfront home of Judy and Ro«ae Hemlev. Close to t"OO supponers of the Newport Harbor Art Museum gathered (and v.a11ed for more than an hour due to a scheduling mix-up) 10 meet the man who will desi~n the museum·s new S20 million fac1l.itv at MacArthur and Pacific Coast ·High- way. Fortunately. hors d·ouevrcs were plentiful during the period th.e crowd anxiously awaited Piano·s arrival. ··1 met him last night at a dinner in the museum. He·s ver. "ice.·· said Pam Goldstein, who was on the architect selection commiuee. "When I saw the De Mcnil Collection Museum he designed in Houston. he had m~ 'ote. The building is exquisue:· she said . .. Fo r contemporar) art. he·s a genius." said Bob-McLain. .. The comm1uee choice of an architect was brilliant. I thin!. ... said Pat Neisser. "I ne,er miss going to his Pomp1do u Centre ~hen r m 1n Parii.:· Comments on P1ano·s past '-'Or~s and hopes for the upcoming one here continued until "He·s here" "as announceo. Piano arn,ed w11h companion Maria Teresa Toffano and collaborat- ing archnects Sbuoji lsbida and Mark Carrol from has Genoa office. and engineer Peter Rice, who has worked with him on many projects. They were aCC'ompanied by museum direc- tor ltevlD Couey and wife Sau. "l'v-c been looking at other architecture in tbis area today. We were in San Diego to see the Salk Institute and La Jolla Museum and al the library in San Juan Capistrano (designed by Miclaael Graves)," said Piano as guests gathered around. (He said his name 1s pronounced j ust like the musical 1nstrull).ent and adm·itted people often make jokes about it.) l,.atcr. standing on the staircase. Piano said to the group. "1've been in Ne" port Beach for ttlree days and I.no~ I Mil be doing something d11Tcrcnt than I have ever done before bt:causc of) our ~real climate and the bt:au11ful. great sue. It looks like a ne\\ chalkngl' for me ... .\ftcr his last statement. the stereo (turned on b) mistake) suddenl~ sent out a fanfare of music bringing a roar of laughtet from the listeners. Following P1ano·s introduction by Rogue Hem le~. president of the musc:um board of trustees. and tl1s talk. thOSl' at the reception had t1le - opponun1 t~ to chat with the arlh11ec1. .\lso the opponuntl) to '1s11 the buffi·t for hot soup served in bread bo'i' Is. steak d1ane. chicken breasts and a 'ariet\ of salads and fruits catered b) Turnip Rose. <The~ have thl.' neatest serving tra) s for stand-up dining -hca') plastic travs "'1th convenient cutouts to hold gfasses.) .. We had a dozen people on the architect selection commjttec and we visited m any places -lxtapa in Mexico. Santa Fe. Houston. DaUas. Los Angeles before choosing Piano from seven architects." Hemley said. .. I'm very excited about our choice." Selection committee members in- cluded Jack •• (with Marlon) and Jim Pick, who were there along with Sandra Bei1el, J•die Aroros, New- port Beach Ma}or Pro Tern Evelya Hart. museum chief curator Paal Scllimmel, Lacille Kuen, Siie Jarvie• Joanoe and Warren Fix, Jeane and Dave Tappu._ Slaaron and Jlm Beo· wood, Dr. Gerlando Buttl of tfle Italian Cultural Institute representing the Italian consul general. and Pegy and Robert Sera1•e, who arrived by boal-tfrom the11~ home across the bay, Bob McLain and Pam Gold· stein. TIME PLAYS PART IN SUCCESS .•. From Bl -· friends. Wunderman also collects the works "He gave me a substanual order to of ot)ler 20th Century artists. such as be manufactured under the Gucci Pic-asso and Chagall. appreciating the label. My boss said he couldn•t make influence that Cocteau had on his such a large order." contemporaries. Wunderman approached Gucci .. I bought m} first drawing b~ and asked 1fhecould manufacture the Cocteau 30 }ears ago for SIOO. Back order himself. then 11 was a month's salary. I went "He said he"d have no problem home and showed my wife and gave with that 1f 11 was the same quality her the remainder of mv check. I still and the same price. But I did have a ha' e the painting but I don't have my problem ... I didn't ha,·e the mone) to 1w1re:· . make the pieces. Gucn found the Wunderman said that unfortunate- offer so hilarious that he took out his h . his fascination with Cocteau has checkbook and ga\e me a check for created a monster. payment in advance:· "We·ve created a market for Thal "as the beginning of the Cocteau. This was something we had Severin Group which now has posted no intention of doing. We wanted the expected retail sales for 1987 of more world to recognize Cocteau but not to than $140 million. the point "h·ere something that used The 1mpress1\.e offices are nch "1th 10 cost SI 00 now costs usS I 0.000. It's original 20th Centul) an . .\ g1ao1 out of our ball park too." golden statue b~ Dali commands the : '\ccording 10 Wunderman. a man upper loft and an enormous Jean 1s only as old as he feels. A da1I~ Cocteau tapestl) is suspended from weight regime helps keep the spf) 49 the ceiling. . year old in shape. ·-rd like to stay the The Sevenn Group still cames wa\ I am." Gucci watches as its main brand but The Sevenn Group has several now also offers Fila. and An 2 Watch. offices worldwide including New an interesting con'"ergence of York. Dallas. Canada. Switzerland. Wunderman·s fascination wnh the the United Krngdom. and soon in an of Cocteau and watch making. France and German~. It was the Sevenn Group which was 'Wunderman said that a com pan) 1s instrumental in the creation of the onl) as good as the people 11 has Se'erin Wunderman Foundation. an working for 11 and." ... I have a vel). in-office museum that features the 'el) good crew:· works of earl} 20th Century an1s1 "\\'e·re a good compan}. ask an}- Jean Cocteau ( 1889-1963 ). one who works here and they·ll sav .. I admire ~ucce!>s and I admire the} ·re pleased 10 be here. The somebod~ wtto excels in what he working environment is very does. It has alwa}s blown m~ mind pleasant. wc·re relaxed and we're about Cocteau that he excelled in so financ1all} stron$. we·re also not 100 man) different ans. poet!). choreo-percent profit oriented." graph}. novels. paintings. drawings .\hhough the compan} 1s success- and filmmak1ng . .\n}thing he did he ful in the "atch 1ndustr). excelled tremcndousl~ in." said Wunderman foresees no plans to Wunderman. dl\ersif} "I believe 10 doing o ne thing very well." he said. Wunderman said that the Foun- datipn has receiving an enormous amount of local support and that the Cit) oflrvine has been very cooperat- ive with their efforts. .. l feel that (the museum) is my contribution to Orange Count) and to the "orld. We are a world qualit} museum toda). What we want to see 1s a free standing museum with the suppon of the community:· Wunderman chose Orange Count~ as a welcome alternative to his office·s pre' ious location in Severi) H ills. He said that the company had grown so fast that they needed to move from 2000 square feet to 50.000 square feet of office space. ··Have }OU C\Cr priced office space in Severi) Hills?" he said. · Current I~. he's begun construction on a new home in Laguna Beach on the previous slle of Charlie Chaplain·s old beach house. UCI .•• From Bl and is made of everdern alloy bronze. It was cast in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The anteater sits on top of a 3-foot traertine marble base. which weighs 6 tons . The unveiling ceremony will take place at 7 p.m. at the Bren Events Center on the UCI campus. Present I) the statue stands cov.cred in blue canvas. since the insta11ment made last Frida). In the future the statue and base will be adorned with three plaques ackno"ledging supporters. Robert and Peco &piape chat wttb Gerlando Buttl. • DEBOOM~TERM OFF WITH A BANG ••• From Bl - - • . Iiams College in Chicago. extension of m y interest in youth and .. Whi1e 1-was at the U niversity of service to people:· he said. Minnesota. I was trca~urer of 'Stu-; De Boom. who has two daughters. dents for Nixon'. The organization hasJust begun his22 year as a YMCA was a st~tewide,student group trying director. currently he head s up the- ta encourage high school and college Newport Costa Mesa YMCA: kids to get involved in the political "Ever since high school I wanted to process." he said. be a YMCA d irector:· he said. "I was While alle!lding George ~illiams. always involved in Y programs." de Boom said he was president of However. de Boom . who also is a students for Goldwater. licensed marriage and family coun- "ln 1964. I counted ballots in the sclor. said he conte mplated becoming :-.lo' ember elccuon:· he recalled. a m inister. "Democrats said it was the first "I saw the ministry as a little bit election that the) d1dn•t have to fix in limiting because I would onl) be Chicago. Goldwater lost by a land-working ~tlh Methodists:· he said. slide:· .. In the YMCA we work wtth people According to de Boom . he dosen•t of all creeds and religious back- scc the school board as a polit ical role. ground s.·w e arc able to help people .. , see the board as more of an gro"' to their full potential." AMBULANCE PLAN ... From Bl "We didn't feel ·(the changeover) was go ing to have a large impact on the finances of our residents:· Winslow said. because 't5 percent of the Irvine residents carried by Doc- tor's in the past ha\.e had some kind of'lnsurancc. Winslow said the old system re- sulted in some 1nequit1tes. because some residents were charged for ambulance service. while others who "ere picked up by the county·s emergenq tradsport were not charged . Under the new agreement "ith the count). all residents will be charj!,ed eQuall). Bruce Herren. president of Doc- tor's. satd the average ambulance call isSl 74. In lnine ... o nl) one-tenth of I percent were indigent adults" unable to pa} the fee when billed ... In all cases. howe' er. residents will be provided emergency ambulance ser- vice "hen requested b) county para- medics. regardless of their ability to pa). he said. To apply for the special fund to pay for an ambulance bill. residents should complete a signed statement of need that includes net family monthl) income and expense infor- mation. according to Winslow. The program will be evaluated 1at the end of this year. If approved for 1989, the Public Safety J)epartment • will request approximately $1 0.000 be included in its budget for the new program. accord ing to Winslow. Accqrd1ng to de Boom. he is fairJy satisfiecfwith tfle d irection eoucatiqn is going in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. "I see a strong curriculum going on and a good partnership with faculty and administration." he said . "O\Jr district is a leader in California. Arid. even though \\C are currently stalled in our teacher contract taln. tbe salal) matrix that fouses on continu- ing eduation is a real plus:· And in the m1cbt of the present contrO\ crS} Stalking the board. a e Boom said he will continue to have a positive outlook. .. A sense of humor gets me through a lot of stuff." he said. "Even among rain clouds. I can find humor." . NEWYEAR ••• : From Bl ·· presentation. ~ Prizes awarded includea$500 cash sc holarship, a round trip ~ flight. i ncludingex~nses, to • compete in the Cahfornia Miss T.E.E.N. State Pageant and more than $3000 in scholarships and prizes. • • • Jim E,. lngman, 17. ofTroop 330oftheCoronadel Mar8oy Scouts is amoog 13.000 youths from I 00 countries attending the XVI WorldJl mboreetobe held n~rSydney. Australia. ' lngman is one of the 2,500 young men chosen to represent the Boy Scouts of Amencan in the quadrennial event. Krishna finds a home in Laguna After 20 years. religious movement has finally become a part of fhe community While the devotees offer literature and ask for donations. Kosa said the) don•t try to make a Krishna out o t a Catholic . By LESLIE E ARNEST Of IN De11J Not ..... If the Hare Krishna reltg1ous move- ment. much maligned and snickered about. was likel) to find a niche in aO\ communit) west of New Delhi. It seemed reasonable 1t would be in Laguna Beach. And. while the path has been sometimes paved with controvers}. Laguna's tolerance for alternate hfe· st~ les has helped the chanting. pon) tailed Krishnas ass1m1late: In fact. over a 20-year period since the .ficst devotees _claimed B patch of Laguna Can)on Road. the organiza- tion seems to ha\C carved ou1 a corner for itself. .. Because ifs such a tolerant com- munit). we were able to start out here and meet with success even from the vel) beginning ... said Kosarupa dasi. wife of the temple president. How- ever. Kosa. who JOined the move- ment in 1978 at age 17. admilled man) residents were leery 1n the be-ginning. .. At first 11 was branded as a cult · and something to be feared." she said. But all that has changed now. she insisted. .. Most people really apprCC'iate our ro&c in the cGmmunit) and even IDDl•ud 1t -som~~:· Bnidn. lk added. t~ Ha~ Kn$hn1 fOl- lowen have been around Laguna fora loi.=now. •• · ba vc aoucn used to ha vma us around. .. she said simply. ~ is• certain irony about the Krishna community in Laguna Beath. StnctJ~· adKflQI to an Eastern philosophy ovenly 1nco"!patiblt w!th IM Wftlml n y of bfe. the dtvotttS ha~. an dlc1r own way. come 10 flt in cp1itr ~ly. WMn Kritltu tlllr'luaJ master. Snla PtabbapiiidL ramt to the United States 1n 1966 he had no intention Of allo~ ing thl' fa 1th or way of life to be diluted b~ Western ways. according to l\.o!>a ··He transplanted this culture from India '-'llh its essential tenants. the culture. an tac1:· Kosa said. As a result. th<' hfe and organization w11h1n the temple walls and for the de' otces who live nearby. is sharply out of step with t~ beat going on in the c1t\ around them. The.devotees rise each morning at 3 30 or 4. They pray. study and sing from 4:30 to 2 .a..m.. .. b(fore having breakfast and beginning their a1ly du tie!>. "Ifs like the old schedule of people .. If someone·s a C hristian. we JUSt encourage them to be a belier Chns- tian:· she said. "We·re one of the few religio ns that docsn ·1 go out and try to convert someone." T h e o rganization survive s financially due to donations. the sale of religious books and money earned by its vegetarian restaurant. The temple where the Knshnasand members of the community who join them to worship. chant and eat was '3 Baptist church until the K.rishnas moved in in 1980, Now it serves as ho me for 12 full-time devotees. o~rates as a vegetarian mtaurant and provides a (ull-blown feast and worship service each Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m .. . ''Everyone·1aes to slng and dance, but most people pay and go to a nightclub to do •t •• J • li ving on farms:· Kosa said Wllh a laugh. Knshna devotees vow not to use .. intoxicants ... including coffee, tea and c1prcucs: not to eat meat., filh. ~ qp: not to pmbk~ and to ·~ ft'Olft .. etJid(" MA (MtJ 1" not intended for procrauon). Mose nights. according to Kosa. they are in bcdby9 p.m . trlh1s air sounds dreary by Western standards. K051 said. ii IS not IO. .. h .s so much fun too." she 11id. Especiall}. shes.aid. those tnps to the atfpon. The time spent dlncana and chant1n1 in public iu very important a<'t1v1ty for the devo1ecs. accon!ina to Kosa. Important. and fun. "E"cryonc hkes to $1n1and dan~" Kosa said ... But most people pey and go to a nightctyb to do 11." -Kosarupa dasi The temple is ador'Md With life- sized hand-am"cd dK't1cs 1mportf'd from India and a la~ statue ofSnla Prabhupada. who died in 1977. One room in tM bui ...... ii ...t • a ltitchm whm KrilhM ~ • cludj"I Tmtt* pa 0 r I. NC •ri dMI. prepare v.....,.n dashes S«h as dal (legume soup) and C\d'ried "~tables. It as no accident that IOod ~rvitt has become an intqnl part of the Krimna·s function wnhm the com- munit)'. K~ c~plained 11 she ~•lked throuah the temple. located on l~ion and Glenneyt! strttts. food and its preparation 1s kty 1n the rchgion. "Our cookina is 1 form of Yop. actual!) ... Kosa $Aid. ··The)'"rc med1· ta.ttni, p~pannf this food to offtrto God for his pleasure:· "You are what you ea1:· Kosa added. "Consciousness can be elevated or degraded by what you a re eating:· As priests stirred a wok of stir-fry vegetables in the kitchen. two monks. one seated on a •cushion facing the alter and one constantly walking. held pra}'er beads and chanted Japa -a sort o f Krishna rosary. The monks wear yellow dhoti (loose gathered pants) and K1rta (shirts) made of pure cloth -either cotton or silk. "This is still the daily dress in India:· said Kosa. who with her husband spent six months in 1986 in the eastern country ... In the villages a nd towns especially." The shaved head sponed by Krishna devotees is to Increase cleantlness and to decrease vanity and the tuft of hair often tied in a ~nytail at the crown of the head ,identifies the monks as devotees of Krishna. · .. In our ancient tradition it is a siJn of renunciation of lhe matenal world.'. she said. lntenwincd thrt'ads of renuncia- tion and itwotvemcAt seem to define ~ the Laguna Beach Krilhna move- ment. Besides the Sunday feasts aad worship sc:rvicft from 5:30 to 7:l0 p.m. and the thrivinarntaurant opea daily for lunch and dinner. the ~-·ion ia ~ ..,. .'9 ....... ---· ...... . "--... ·~,-....... -effon to help feed the bomdcss in the community. Their COftlleplton has ~ to approAimatcly 500 wonbipen. Actordil\I to Kosa. about balf att men and wo~ in t~r earty JOI with ch11d~n. In facl. the music. ct.nci9'11nd chanll"I tbal ps oe in the temple and on tM struu •'-1n encn.1t, not vet) diffeftnt from ,,.,. other form of wot\hip. attordi"I 10 Kosa ... That's _.hat we·~ c1otna 1n 1he 1rtt1s. ··me satd ... Jlorifyina the hol> namtofGod.0 ,. .. ' Delf Pllo411Mto bf~ L---., Kew SCY A Commodore Roter WUaon pre9enta predeceuor Peco Grecory wtthja.DJ&r ataff commodore nag. Wilson takes helm of yachting group BJ ALMON LOCK.ABEY .................. Roger C. Wilson of the California Yacht Club was installed as com- modore of the Southern Cahforn1a Yachting Association at the associa- tion's annual dinner at the California Yacht Club. More than 300. representing SCYA's 77 clubs. attended the meet- ingat which Peggy Gregory of the Seal Beach Yacht Club surrendered the p vel to Wilson and his 1988 team of officers. SCY A is the io-veming bod)' of yechting ac11v1t~ in the Southland. ·. Installed as vice commodore .,..as John Ballew of the Balboa Yacht Club. and Burton Jay. San Diego. was installed as rear commodore. -• Other officers for 1988 are James Oark. set'retary: Jerr)' Olson. treasurer, William E. Dysart, j udge advocate: Dr. Alan V. Andrews. fleet surgeon: Dick Goodman, fleet cap- tain. and Cec Hubbard. port captain . .\s retiring comodore. Grego !") holds the tllk of junior staff com- modore. Members of the board of directors are .\ndre.,..s. Margie Brown. George H1vel}. Terrence Mulligan. Gene_ O'Connell. Dick Ohst. Ra~ mond Prell. Gene Proffitt. Bill Steel and Lonn Weiss. Special presentations made in- cluded: The Warren E"'an .\.,..ard for outstanding sen ice to SCY .\. Gail Hine. King Harbor Yacht Club. The Jim ~ cbster Troph~ for outstanding contnbu11on to~ achung. Harlan Moore. Long Beach Yacht Club. The T ranspac T roph~ for " inner of the 1987 Los .\ngeles to Honolulu race. Don A) res Jr .. Ne.,..pon Harbor Yacht Club Coast clubs listed Thinecn yacht clubs compnse the roster of the Association of Oran$e Coast Yacht Clubs -10 of them in Newport Beach. List o f AOCYC c lubs 1n alphabelical order are: Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 1601 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. Balboa Island Yacht Club. 41 0 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island. Balboa Yacht Club. 1801 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club. 34555 Casitas Place. Dana Point. Dana Point Yacht Club. 24707 · Miami-Montego ·race scheduled Dana DnH'. Dana Poml Dana Wes1 't acht Club. ~4001 Dana Dnve. Dana Point. Lido Isle 'l acht Club. 701 \'ia Lido Soud. Lido l<ile. Ne""pon Harbor Yacht Club. 720 W. Ba' St . Balboa. :--:c"port 01.'.ean Sailing ...\ssona- t1 on. P 0 . Bo' 425. Corona del Mar (no clubhouse). Shark Island Yacht Club. 1099 Ba~s1de Dme. Newpon Beach. South Shore Yacht Club. 2527 W. Coast H1ghwa~. Newport Beach. L'CI Sailing .\ssoc1ation. Ph~s1al Educa11on Dept.. UC ln ·ine Vo~agcrs Yacht Club. P.O. Box 11 I 7. Newpon Beach. The Huntington Harbour Yacht Club is in OrllJ)ge.Count) but is hsted in the Los Angeles-Long Beach <\s- soc1at1on of YachrClubs. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Jarfuary 14, 1988 83 . CYC will hear New ZealaDd 's side The California Yacht Club of Mr. Fa) and those who are intt>res ted ckarl'r 1ns1ght into this.rather confus- Marina del Rey will jump into the an hearing his vie.,.. Ame.rica's C up controversy in a big .. .\hhough .,..e are pro' iding that way in earl> March. A forum ..... e .,..ant to be sure that 11 1s ing llta te of affairs. · ··~e .... Zl'aland 1s a small count!) but has sho.,..n tn\l~nll'e approaches CYCwill be host to Micha.el Fay of LIOI made clear that the California Yacht New Zealand. challenger for the Club 1s lo\al 10 the ·u S. effon 10 tu 1h1: .\menca·'> Cup as well as enhancing a lung 1rad1t1on of produc- ing e\cellcnt ~1lors 'and boat hu tlda<. ·· Amenca's Cup. who will pre~nt Lo defend the cup. We are suppon" e of .. New Zealand's Approach to the CUIEY the San Diego Yacht Club 10 11s efTon America's Cup." to successfull) k.eep the cup 10 Fa)I will bring with him pictures of America at both the· 1988 and 1491 his 90-foot v.aterhne yacht which will challeoge;s." challenge the San Diego Yach1 Club that ··there are some 10 our rnuntr) as and the Sa il America syndicate al the well as mam 1n other countries who Chairman of the eH~nt is John September series. -sa) that compe11ng for the cup 10 12-~1aclaunn. Said he: Fa~ will appear at two meetings. meters 1s ~nuquated and that Fa) has ·· .\llo.,..,ng the airing of an Checks for tht' SI 0-per-person mn•1ing should be made 10 the Cahfurn1a Corinthian Foundation and mailed to the California Yacht C luh -Uo9 .\dm1ralt) Wa~. Marina The first. March 4. will be at a -black brought the compe1111on into modern enormous!) charged issue 1s bas.1l to tic.· SIOO a plate dinner for club .times "'•th his 'slipping through the fair sportsmanship and to sausf~ thl· members and guests only. The follow-. .,..1ndo.,.. of opponun1 t~ · pro' 1ded cunosit) of ~ achtsmen about a situ· ing night. Saturda) at &-p:m::' Fay will ham b) the I 00-~ ear old deed of gilt. auon which ma) lead to eAC1t1ng ne"' appear al an open forum for the '"Others feel that phasini out the appoaches 10 future .\menca·s Cup public at .,..h1ch admission will be a I ~-meters 1s thl' right d1rec11on to go. competiuon. No one cl~ has ofered SI 0 dona11on to the California Conn-but that 11 should be done 10 an to pro' ide thal forum and .... e fell that th1an Founda11on. an organization Qrdcrl} manner and "llh consider-b~ hosting this e'ent our members 'hld1 pr-O+l<ic-s -fo.ndtng-fer leea! -at-ion-for lhe enorm~_fi.naru:taL arullhe. gfn.eral..nubhL.v..a11ld µm .. a ~kl Rn 90:'9:'. attention Fa) Forum. .\dm1~~1un "'ill be on a tirst rome. fir')t -.en cd basis. .\d' ance rescr- ' at ion~ arc strong)~ suggested as there 1s d lim1110 the number of people the club can accommodate Tickets will tx· on "ill l·all Latest reservation information ma) be obtained b) calhng("YC a112131823 ..... 56+-------= sailors In Ol)mpic and national investment undenaken b) an Diego sailing events. Yacht Cl ub and Sall .\mcnca. "There has been an enormous .. Sult others feel 1ha1 12-meier amount of interest in the e'en ts boats are fine and that technology " ill lead10g iO the September America's make them faster. JUSt as the Austral- C'up match at a ~et undisclosed iansd1d1n i983andtheK1.,..isandthe locauon:· said Frank G leberman. United States pro,cd 1n 1987 -not CYC commodore.. to mention the 10no' auve approach '"Members of the yachung com-taken b) St. Francis Yacht Club's muntt) and the public at large have eliminated ent~ close!} follo.,..t'd the issues raised b) .. We felt that there are so many Mr. Fa~ dunng his unexpected and unans .... ered questi ons surrounding controversial dnve to change the this contro,c:rs) that there was no rules of the game from what 1hey have better "a) 10 get some of tho~ been for several America's Cup ans"crs out to an 10qumng ·public challenges ... said Gleberman. adding than to pro' 1de an open forum for MBS t..:P~ A WONDERFUL TIME AT THE MOVIES ... CHER IS A.BSOL TUY BRILLIANT The IUf"Ot'" °''~"'"" l•imt-tl' "' • .:;n \ait> ki-t"d ,,.. « ....... " fl\...,... ·-...,..,,. f l \ • "" ol l t, l If \. ,.. 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IAW 111 11:Jt 2:J.S ....... -,..,, DOUT mJllO TOM llUIOl. MV1 wntt• ... TD DANSOlll nt111 MIN AND A UIY !NI t•at•tMtM l•U DOUT ITUIO' lnvut~ UU'tH Of THI SUN !"I I: II 61 U 7"11 I •.U WCMAU DOU9l.AS CMMlJI ...... WAU STUil Oil ll!JI JM SM &:IS 1- ~ .... -.!(\MY~ OVIUOAID 1N1 1'1>• hU,,,. , .. , 1•11 S1tVI -· .IOMN ~ ..... ~-----·1111 l >oJe 1:JS -to4S a:Je 11 • lo HABRA .. ~""& DOUT Sf1lllO ITfWM ~ NDINTI IATTDIU 1tOf ICWOID !NI , .. _ .......... DOUT STl8IO _., 0.Vl'fO, MUY CSYITM -----tN-UI liM JIU fdl ,. ..... ~ .......... _.,... KAVINGIRJc-1• , ... u ......... DOUT rnMO ~llOUMAI • -CLOll fATAL ATIUCTIONm ............. ~DA,,_.._ --UIOll SCAVlNGllSc-1s1 LONE IUNNllt !Ml Th~ Windward Passage Challenge Cup. donated by the late Robert Johnson of Newpon Beach and Portland. Ore .. will be at stake Feb. 5 when some 30 sailing craft get under •way in the 16th running of the 811 - mile Miami to Montego Bay yacht race. ..... ekidsrun ...... home. • .. ' Th~ Wind)"llrd Passage Cup will be awarded to the yacht breaking the race's best time of three days:. !hru ~urs and 40 seconds set by wP in -1971. • Known as the peatest test of ocean • l"Kina. the Miami-Montego Bay race : · «retches the seamanship and navi- ; prional ski Us of even the most expert _ )luc water sailors. .. The cballenaina race is held under .... theaupiccsoftbeStorm Trysail Club. .. the Moniqo Bay Y.ad\t CJub and the : Jamaica YacbtinR Association. • Southland skippers interested in .. ~ lhe race may eontact Audtty ~~· 2017 NE I Sth Av!, Fon ~~le, Fla. for additional infor-.. tion or entry forms. Tc~one 305) S64-576S. • \\e \:e all heard about the tragedy of nussmg duldren. But there 1s anoilier, quieter childhood tragedy just as serious. Teenage depression. Depression makes teenagers withdraw UltO their O\\TI world , away from the someumes overwhelming pressures of adolescence . interest in school. relationships and the future can vanish. and along \\ith it the child you once kne~\:, _ . That's why it's so important that parents learn to recognize the signs of depression and substance abuse that often a~compani,es it. and to seek early. professional help for the child ha\ing difficulty coping. To find out more about teenage depression. call the Child and Adoles- cent Mental Health Senice-s program at the University of California, Irvine • .. Medical Center. Vk'D be pleased to send you our free booklet, "Is Your Child Crying for Help?;' which details the many wars in which troubied teens _J . can beliin to find dalln9eMs l(Plin. Cal today.And ... dib ... ~~~~bW~ depreSSIOO. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service~ University of California, h n~, MedK:at ,_,_.....,,.., ____ ..-.....,_., (7l4) 937-7581 Monday throuah ~· i :OO AM to :00 PM; 9:00 AM to 5:00 P f weekend . UCI \ .. ·~·· r • l . .. , . ~· ·T ::. '.:. . - r ---------~-~-------.-------- ' ·~llllan Stoq ' top TV mane NBC scores eight offirst lOshowsin !he Nielsen ratings NEW YORK (AP) -NBC put seven comedies and the movie ''The Ann Jillian Story" in to the top 10 last week to rack up the network's highest wccklY.t'ielscn ratillg this season.· "The Ann Jillian Story" had a rating of 23.8 and a 35 share. making 1t the highest-rated TV movie of the season. The NBC Thursday comedies that usually occupy the top spots in the rankings were usurped the previous week by holiday foot&all games. but for the week ending Jan. I 0. "The Cost>) Show"wasbackat No. I with a rating of 32.8 rating and a 47 share . followed by "Cheers," "A Different World" and "Night Court." The rest of the top 10 were: "Growing Pains" ABC. "Golden Girls" NBC. "The Ann Jillian Sto ry" NBC. "My Two Dads" NBC. "60 Minutes" CBS and NBC's "family Ties" tied with ABC's ''Who's the Boss?" · The rating is a percentagr of the nation's 88.6 '*ill ion households with televisions. The share 1s a pe rcentage of sets in use. Herc are the prime-ttmc telev1s1on ratings as compiled b} the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the week of Januar) 4-10. Top 20 hsungs include the week's ranking. \\tth full season-to- date ranking in parentheses. raung for EDDIE MU RP H·Y IS ... " ••• HILARIOUS" ... ··~ --1'1111 ~s-5&5331 ,.,_.. _,.. • ""18'Tll 1111-.. MIC,_..I IQ481 •.ot __ ,,. __ _ " ••• BRILUANT ... DAZXUNG" °""~---·- THf CONCfRT MOVlf ~:"" A•IDI@ llllW~•11-iam-. ... -..:... . NOW PLAYING ·--UllT&-i:... 11:111:1 r-..i.w., •ar..-.... ~1-........... e&all 1314'4 nMTtl ~ak:m ·-e-. --~ ...... c.. Wiii-iD -...c:-Cll>C... •t4'7 ,...., 551 ... ~ •m1u-..~-1-a1 B1 •U ...... ,._.su-.. 2G WlllW IM ::r~0rio.-IM llll ~ 1------: ·~"' R 0 B I N -w-!L L I A MS the week. and total homes. An " ··in parentheses denotrs onc-ttme-only presentation. I (I) "The Cosb\I Show." NllC. 311 reh"9 2' I ml•IOll l'lornn 2 131 "C,_.,, ... NllC, tt 1, 2U mllllon llOnWl J m "A Dlfferen• WOf"ld," NllC, tt.o. 20 mutton l\Ome' 4 (4) "Nklnl Cou11:· N8C. 2s.s. 22.6 mllllon hOmel S {SI "Growlne P1l11l ," AllC, 23 9, 11 7 minion llC>mel. 6. 161 "GoiOen Glrl,," NllC, 23 8. 21 I minion l!Omel 6 (171 ''The Ann JUlln Storv" -"NBC ~Y NiOftt Movie..'' ?l.I, 21.1 mlHton nome' I ( )41 "Mv t wo Di di ," NBC, ?2 9, 20 3 rnlllion llOme' 9. m "Ml .Wnu•n ;· CBS. 22.3, 191 mllllon hOmH 10 ( 171 "Famov Toes." NBC. n 1. 19.6 million hOmel -~ 10 (I) Wl\O'' ,,,. Bou '>· ' ABC. n 1 It. m·•hon ~ 17 1131 "L A Law:· NBC. 21 6. 19 1 m11t1011 _, 13 lXl ''AFC Plavoff Game Hou,1on Y\ O«<'lve< " NBC 10 I. II.A million ~ 14 l 111 ALF •• N8C. 20 4, II I minion nomtt IS 1201 MlllOClo.." NBC 203 110 ""~'°" ~:'Cit> ·ve1er .. ' F1tm1v • Nee'. 20 1 "' molhon llOme' 11 (231 ·Min A1111n,1 Ille MIXJ. -NBC Sunoev N111111 Movie, 19 7, 17 4 m Ilion t1otne1 II ( 10) ··Moonli9'111tlll.'' A8 C 19 1 16 9 mi••on ~(X) "Boo Hoe>«., ut> Cllri\lmH . NBC II 7 16 6 m iM•on 11omn 20 C:nl "211: N8C. 11 S. 16 4 m 1Mion l\Omei STARTS TOMORROW NEWPORT BEACH Efll1PtM Of THE SUN (N ) 1' • I TUCI DCU'f SltllO 7 ... lt:tl TIMEE •N AND A .UY ,.._. rua ..., sl:J l:ls.l:Jt. I l:JI LllOclMli 7 $ ... ,.,. .,,.._ OVEMOARD (~) uo.1.»-t\s THROW MAMA FROM THE TRAIN (.-01)) . 1-..-.1 .. EDOtE MURPHY RAW (R) 1•t.t1 ---.·s BATTENES NOT INCLUOED (PG) ' l s.l:Jt. ltll COSTA MESA c1mn•www1& ••• n , 171-4141 Pl.AMEi, TR.AINI ANO AUTOMOlllLH (R) 1•t.t0 NUTS (R) S:l~7·Jt.l&-IS 1...._. TUCI DCU'f Slll[O s..-.-... EllPtRE OF THE SUN (N ) ._..7M-ltJS ,._",,....., ..... THE LAST 09' EW 4·1~7:Jt.ll:ll (.-011) ...., .... SEPTE.-ER (N ) UM:-..a:•lt:lO PLANEI, TRAINI ANO AUTOMOeL.ES (fl) ......... , .... ............. WAU STREET (R) 5:.JMM-11'.JS llAAOOCAIT NEWS (R) \ .... J' ... lt:ll TtfftOW llOlmlA FROM THE TRAIN (,_CUI) H~ ,_, tU oVDIODD cN> t-IM:H-ll:ll PLANES, TRAINS ANO AUTOMOBILES <"> 1•t.t111:45 .. ............. .. cm.ll't ... THREE MEN 6 A .UY (N ) , .. _THRO!!"""'"""!"W...,llOlml'!"!"!"!'!"!"""A'"'!fltOll!'!i"'!~ I 1~11110 ll THE TRAIN (Ntl) I CHARTER CENTRE PUAEl.ru AND AUTOMOlll El (R) ••t• ifiOlDCAif (It) . 7:Jt.11:11 S:Jt.7 ... t.JI FATAL ATTRACTION (It} 7:l~t:• ~·a aATTUIES NOT INCLUDED (N ) t45-l:tt-ll:ll NUTI (R) 1-.a:t~ll:ll EDOIE MURPHY MW (R) 7 .... BATTERIES 1----------NOT INCt.UOED (N ) s •s.a:to-11 1s EDWAM>I ONGINAL CIEMA .............. ~ ............ WALL I TREET (fl) 5'Jt!•lt:Je EDDIE MURPMY RAW (R) UTTDmlNOT •CUIDB)(N) 11-.1M-UM-JJ.UI. .... EDDIR llJN NY MW (R) l .... ,.,.., ... WAU ITMET (It) UM:Jt.ll:4S BROADCAST NEWS (fl) \. 7:Jt.ltJI THREE MEN AND A •MY s...s.a.•11:1s <PC> PLANES, TRAIM8 AND AUTOllC>a El (R) , ........ ............... WAU. STREET (fl) 5'.Jl..7611:11 THREE MEN AND A •ABY f.-0) \00 7•t-U HOPE AND GLORY (N1J) l·tM.l~ll ll EMPIRE OF THE SUN (N ) 4 •1-l~IHI C..."'-111 OVERBOARD (N) ~11:15 SADDLEBACK PLAZA FATAL AnRACTIOM (IU ~. 14~1 ICAV£NGUI (PQ11) 6:2M:lt-ll:l c °"'TY DANCING (.-011) 1.•1t:ts •A•Y 900ltl (.-0) l:ft , enambe r p layers} debut in cou.nty . P'ATAL . ATTWACTIOll (llJ Runnlnt M en {It) a..;.a A eAaY ... ,"u• C.n't a uy Me LOH (~·13) c .. OllEltEUA (CJ Plus Ernest Gou To Camp (PG) * . . battenes not included '}. AMBlll\. A UNIVERSAl PICTURE I "" I 4 'W' I' ··-ll!IA< '•S'C.OOS O( ·~ •COST& .. $& -*l9SSIOllY!l..O ~ ~..... l¢•i' ....... ~ • ....-.~ ~#Ol'r ..... ,.....,~ ...__, • ., .. "' .. _... 1"611' ~tll'l l;)a tJlt --0. tOl'C) *l & H&ltll& *OOt~ •S&Wt & UI& ~ ..... """ (O. ........ ~· '"' f ... • '4--.• .. 0.-. • l11--401I SI "'' ,.. .>' "'3 ~ ua ·~•&Alt Jm •l &-AD& -~-----UA .... m 1W) ,..._ _,. ..... ,. .... , .._ "You 're what?!" MOLLY RINGWALD •ST.ui!TC)Oo ----.c-w .. ,~, Wf.tT-tUI " ............. ., Ill.~ [~= MLBATINIOFF TRI-STAR Pl1lJRIS PRESENTS ~ JEUV ~ PIOX.tTQ A JlfN G. AVIU&.N FILM aruv Rlt{;MU) 1tl lfUS9 RAND\LL MTINm UNNITH MARS mm1 ptN G. AVILl&.N Wll1Tf.N BV TIM lAZUlltflY i 11.Nl'i Dla.L'E PmXID BY~ Bf.l.D AND WWtl aJU.NZ URlll :~ ..... -----.... :::s.o- --C....P"!411 .... . .. .. C111s P11.10 'Three, Baby' still tops at box offices By JEFF W~N • 1 1 ,,,_...., HOLLYWOOD -"Three Men and a Bab}:· an unexpected bundle of JO> for Buena VLSta studios. kept 1urns1tks spinning vigorously despite the bitter weekend cold that gripped the nauon to remain atop the box offi ce heap. 'T hree Men ." focusing on the camaradcne between bachelon Tom &llcck. Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson. earned SS. I million las1 \\CCkend. bringing its scven-w~k tal.r to near!\ $95 million. The surprise performance b) the Bue na Vista pictures release surpassed the cxcepuonal gross tallied a )Car ago at this time when "Sta r Trek IV: The Voya~ Home" accumulated $87 million m its first sc'cn 14eeks of release. Despite foul wealhCT Friday and Saturda) through most of 1he roun- tr). the TOP. 10 fil ms took in more than S35 million in a heavy weekend of movicgoing. John Krier Of Exhibifor Relations Co .. which computes the box office tall>. also suaested .. people are picking up pictures they hadn't had a chance to sec earlier." There have been no new ent ries in the Top 10 for three weeks. "Broadnst NeW$.." starring Wil- liam Hurt. Holly Hunter and Albert Brooks in a movie about romance and careen at a Washington tele- vision station. was the nation's No. 2 tums1ilc hit with half the take of the bo>. office leader. The film took in $4.3 million last Wttkend. Eddie Murphy's raunchy concert film "Raw .. was third. lurinJ Sl.9 million fora four-week totaJ of nearly $40 million. while di!Utor-star Dann) OcVito's .. Throw Momma From The Train" took fo unt? with $3.7 million . Steven Spielbcra's "Batteries Not Included" and Michael Dou&).as1 ... Wall Strttt" were fifth and sixth. respectively. with the Spiclbcr& movie takma in slightly more than tht $2.81 million tallied by "Wall Strcict. .. The Milt three positions in tht weekly box office~ -··Ptann. Trains. and Automobiles.'• "'Over- board " and ''Fatal Attraction .. - po~ted similar srosscs of about Sl .64 mil hon. Roundint out tht TOJ' 10 wn .. Empett or tht Sun·• with SI I mil hon Tht box office ~ 11 dnmnined b' tht amount ofucllcts a mov1e wlb ch.Mi .. ~ aa.yi ....... ................ ,ffl 18'c~~-... ~ ............. llOlr,11111• ....... ~· -. 1 I ... : .. 11,,. ,. I,• -.,. I She didn't need .fixi~g DEAR ANN LANDERS: The. let- ter about repairmen who come to the house i ot to m t' like few letters have. May I speak my piece? I am a Navy wife. We do not own our own home. We rent. The landlord is responsible for repairs. My hlls· bat:'d 1s ~Cl) handy and doesn't mind fixing things. but It seems as ifthe day he leaves. everything falls apart. ~hen I call the landl~rd about repair J~bs. the man acts as 1fl am bothering him. . •• l.MHIS fa, or to all the wives of servicemen. And if )OU have any suggestions on how to avoid Jhese slt'azeballS I'd likc- to hear them. -VIRGINIA-BEACH. A few weeks ago the refrigerator quit cold. I had about S 100 worth oft meat 1n the freezer and was frantie DEAR VA.: ~. YM are expect· that It would spoil. I called the ing a repalJ'maa· make 111tt tlaat you landlord and told him 1t was an are fully ctre11ecl wlaa lie arrives. Be emergenc). He sent a repairman who cordial.bat b11lnes1Uke. If lie makes showed up after dark. any improper suuest1oa1 or belaaves Th fi . inappropriately, ask llim to leave 111d _ · _ . e 1 ~t question ou~. 0£ th~_o_oJlfy bJs. HJ~Hi9nJmmecliate~o . rei:rairman s m~~tn was. Is your \Voman should laave to p•t up witla tlle husband home. W~en I told him garbage you described. that m) husband was 1n the Navy. the • big ape said "You must be loneh. How would ~ou like to go into the bedroom'! ... • • • DE..\R ..\NN LANDERS: rm 30 ~ears o.ld and my fiance is 31. Our "edd1ng is planned for Februar: I 4M . It JUSt burns me up that "h1le m~ husband 1s out there risking his hfe for his country, jerks lile this try to get 11 on with his "-lfe. "Frank" has met se'eral members uf m~ fam1l~ si nce ""e started dating a I hope you will print m~ letter as a ~ear ago. I ha'e met his fam11\ - everyone eitcept h!s mother. When our meeting was postponed for the founh time. I began to suspect that she didn't want her son to get marned. but I was wrong. Frank finall) ellplained that his mother has a phobia about lea ving the house. Also. she refuses to be seen by an) one other than _.the mem~rs of her ~mmediate famih . ,. Ye'iterda} I heard Frank speaking to his mother on the phone. He made a comment to the effect that 1fshe did not attend our wedding he would feel \.Cf) hun_ \\'ould 11 be possible for her to attend a gathcnng that would include 15 people. man} of whom she had ne'er met before" I am trulv baffied and need \OUr ~u1dance.-.:N.Y. DILEMMA .. DEAR LEM: Frank's mo&ber bas agoraphobia. Thia can be a severely disabling illness a.ad keep a person bousebo11Dd permanently. U site is unwilling (or waable) to go for counseling, I recommend .two books by Dr. Claire Weekes: '-'Pea-ce From Nervous Suffering" and "Hope and Help for tbe Nerves." Check tbe library and bookstores. Friday, Jaaury lS be read} to re' IC"-. rebuild. to consider relocauon. Mone} ARIES (March ~ 1-Apnl 19): Dreams will ~ m1~take b\ one close to \Ou should be taken in stride. transformed into re-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ): Accent on change. al11ics -current tr.l\el. variety. flirtation. Gain indicated through written C)cle highligh ts min-word . Foc~s on payments. collections. abilit) to locate gling o(fantasy "1th s lost articles. Gemm1. Virgo. Saglltarius people figure actuality. Spotlight YONEY prominendl}. on creativity. rcr SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Major changes ma nee: intensified 0MARR occur at home-: most prove fa vorable. Timing. judgment. personal rel a· intuition arc all on target. Moon m your sign accents tionships. Journey is indiv1duaht). charm. sex appeal. Taurus. Libra are in ahead. picture. TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20): Study Aries message for CAPRICORN (Deb. 21-Jan. 19): Mamtam aura of valuable hint. Individual. previously indifferent. will m}stcf). glamor. Be discreet. realize that contident1al provide key to profi t. Love relationship intensifi es. Lunar . mformat1on must be kept that wa~. A" 01d temptation to position accents mona~ of others. possible inheritence. do othel"" 1se. Visit 1nd1v1dual confined to home or GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll break new hospital. ground. favorable pqblicit} will attend efforts. Spotli~nt AQUARWS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sudden surge of on unique agreements. contracts. legal affairs. mantal populant) highlights sctnario. Your ser." ices are sought. status. Take initiatl\e. highlight originalit) and danng. 1nv11at1ons are received , special "-!Shes arc fulfilled. I CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stud) Gemma message Utilize po"-ers of persuasion. Mone) p1ctlU'e bnght. )OU for valuable hint. ract1cal methods succeed if combined could '.l.tn contest. w11h innovative procedures. lmpnnt style. articulate PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): What had been a burden feelings to "special" member of opposite se,. Displa) 1s transformed into an asset. Focus on career. asp1rat1ons, courage. ab1ht> to deal successfull y with people 1n pos111ons of LEO (July 13-Aug. 22): Follow through on first authont~. You'll ga in added recogn111on. possible impressions. Focus o n intuillon. family reunion. char-promotion. 1sma.personality.~llappeal. Y.pu'llhave opponunity to .. IF JANUARY IS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou ha'l' display unique talents. showmanship. Cancer native in unu$ual '01ce. possess charm. can be self-indulgent. could picture. ha'e "s'.1.CC I tooth." Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people pla~ VIRGO Aug. 23-ScP.t· 22): Highlight versat1ht}. 1mponant roles in )Our life MaJO r domestic ad1ustment humor. style. design. ab1lit) to communicate ideas m takes place th'is )'ear. could include actual change of enten a1 ning manner. Long range prospects come into residence or mama! status. Mone:) comes frpm surprise focus. could include propen}. Gem1n1. Sagittarius pla~ source. fina ncial picture-\I.Ill be brighter than onginall~ roles. ant1c1 pated. Special tt"rms due to be defined 10 Januar:. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. :!:!): Relati ve is sincere but Februaf) and ~o,ember will also be memorable for ~6u could be misinformed. Plans sub1ect to rev1s1on. Know 1t. this }Car. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, January 14, 1988 - TV L IST ING S 9:00 II ..... ..... D ..... NIC ...... " M19111111 D N11n ..... Cl) ..... D @) Nm m ff"s Ctou/ CllTI u Co111ltf1 II) .. ....,.... 0111111 G11111 fD lusl1ns Report fl) NIC ..... EB Dwi911t Thompson ~ Compu· 1etwons m Mr Ed In basketball, nobody's No. l Q Why don't any basketball pla~-· ers e'er "ear the numerals I or 2-i ..\. To a,01d confusion. OffiC'1als use finger signals -one fin ger or t"-O fingers -""hen the~ C'all fou l shots. Or~ o ne npcn te lls me. ..\trainer of cats sa' s it's al\l,a' s the female cat.ne'er the 'male. that ~tans a fight. Q. In ~our llSI of beauuful state names. 'ou left out Ha'.l.a11. ~1assa­ ehuse11s"and ~labama }.... Too man~ mainlanders sull antue about e\acth ho" to sa~ Ha\l,a11 To dell\er 'lassachusens. \Ou need a lifetime of pa1not1c pnde plus practice_ ~labama requires a drum roll and at least SI\ C'heerlc.-adcrs to gn c tt the 'en e 11 desef'~. Q \1~ granddad !Ml~S he "'as a gro1An man before an)bod~ ner crossed the Sahara in a motor' eh1cle Is that nght" ..\.If he was gro"n b~ 1922. it's nghI .\ French C\pe<l1t1on aboard Cr.l'-' ler tractors that 'ear went from .\lgena to T1mbul1U 1n 20 da~s. l 'nul then. T1mbu~1u had ~n thought of general!~ as the: most inaccessible place 1n the \l.Orld. L'sed to be people bothered b' cigarette ">moke ch(}SC not to com- plain :-..o\.\ people n'Ot real!\ bothered b~ cigarette smoke choose to com- plam am\l,a\ o~r.·es a student of human beha\lor. who sa-.s .. ..\ righteous cause 1s more sattSt) mg than nicotine. and about as addic- 11, c." Q When co" bo~ s out \l>'CSt "'-ere getting SJO a month a cemur: ago. ho'.1. much "'ere labort'rs bacl ea!>t malmg" · ..\ <\bout the same It's war us against the machines -UMitmm ..... ------- If there is one thing that all Amencans share. 11 1s their.' frus- tration \\ith maC'hmes. Tcchnolog}' has become the catal) st for our anger. the obiect of our ~iolence and the bane of our ven existence. ·w e get a busy signal on the phone -wt' slam the phone down into the cradle. A cup fails to fall from a vendin$ machine and the coffee 1s lost -we kick it. A parking meter refuses to rejtister our di me -we take it by PSYCHIC BEADINGS Coeta MHa. RMdinp by Kry1tal celebrated a ,rand e>penina in Co.ta Mesa th.it week. The paychic card and &>elm reedins store opened at 2138 f-lew- port Blvd .• just north of Bay Street. A pe_ychic ~ can rive edvice on all matten or life, 1'-'Ch .. Jove. marrieae. buaine.. aucc:eea, eccord-inc to l<ry1tal, you can no ~al the peat. pteMnl. and future. Call (71{) 548-9564. ADV ~· E111 W. •· B11•e1 i~w the throat and ~f) lo pull it out of the ground. And machines deserve every bit of abuse they get. They don't kno" their places and they're getting out of hand. Just last "eek a woman pushed io the edge wrote me. "I'd love to jom you at a tax-free seminar on a sandy beach -a nywhere -to discuss my stove. The clock controls the heating clement on my stove. This is the THIRD time it bu mt out. I do not wish· to buy a founh one. I have a -frying pen. I have an el«tric' skillet. I have an hibachi that I use a lot in the summer. "If I had the mon~). I would have the oven removed and put in shelves. After a hard day at. work ~ .. The cupboards are much too small and too deep_ The sto-.e 1s made 1n Los ..\ngeles and the hel~ w11h them too." _ This letter makes a lot of sense to those of us "ho ha' e dealt with machtnes. Wl· once came from the cemcter) and \\C're following the car carf)tng the bereaved fam1I). Whe-n the line of cars came to a stop. \l.C realtzed the long black limo had gotten a flat -on the wa) home from the cemetel). We put up with a lot from machines. but I fo und that absoluteh tasteless. On another occasion. m' mother ~nt to one of those automatic bank tellers to cash a check. The machine chewed up her check be'!ond recog- nttion and refused to gh•e her the money she had asked for. This is m) mother '.l.e'rc talking about. La ter. 1 marched over to the machine and beat the butto12,s out. of 1t and yelled. "Wh' don"t '1>u p1ck on someone BRIDG E :-..onh-outh 'ulncrablc. \\ e't Jcah ~ORTH • Q J 2 10 " 2 <\J .&! •• 10 8 \\ -T t.AST •J 108 • .\9 bS.a 9 8 \'okl 10 9 b .l K Q S +Q 7 .&J +kJ96 'Ol nt • K KQJ 7 6 5.l 8 5 l Ea~ So41th I • Pa •4 • 5 5 • 6 Obi hM ) our O" n age"·· Onl· more stor;. and I promise I'll make m) point . .\ research center in Nonhern Caltiom1a ac-tualh housed a group 0f an1hropolog1s1s "ho "ere stud~ ing thl' 1nteract1on bet'-'cen humans and mal·h1nl"5. \\ c're talking sc1ent1fic ix·opk hert" '.1.hO ha'c ~en 11 all. Hu""l'\l'r. "'hen their 'ending machine malfunctioned and had to be remo' ed from the lab. it was noted that 11 had been licked thrtt times. M ) point 1s that o'erpopulating the earth does not bring about v1oknce and unrest -machines are doing that. and ~et the~ ~eep coming out \I. tth ne'.I. ones. me machines are actualh mobile no" and t>fh1'rs ha' e the abilat, to tall bacl As God 1s m~ \I, 1tne-ss. \I, hen the da> comes that I put a quarter an to a coffee machine and 11 pours scalding coffee all over m~ foot and begms to laugh. that 1s the da~ I ""111 test the jud1C1al S)stem to its l1m1ts. CHARLES Go1E1 ACROSS 1 Rhythm 6 Lumps 10 -and cons 14 Otd-woman1sh t5 Pod's ktn 16 Ftnntsh poem 17 F 11n ny Pfl(SOl'1. 18 Reserve 20 Lamb's mom 21 Adjective suffix 23 Furniture wheel 24 M&N! animal 25 Spanish artist 2&-Contraption 30 Scores 3-4 Moctt 35 Of p'8tleS 37 -Mar. CAiif 38 ~was Lat 39 Peoe 41 House part 42 Rtver l$te 43 Front « Color-ed 46 Shoplitt 48 Hawaiians 50 Radicals 52 Malady Sllf1 53 Separator 56 Gal6ey mant 57 -SIStef' 60 SaVOfy 1 2 3 I 62 Frencl'I nver 64 Uninteresting 65 -Horsemen 66 Frutl 67 Ce<emony 68 Sfladows 69 Afterward DOWN t Staf1 2 Plenty obs. 3 OuratiOn 'High pnest 5 Narrated 6 Kind of sale 7 USSR Cit) 8 Onll part 9 Segment 10 Really Quick t t Small one 12 -in a wtnle 13 Prophet 19 Fre.ght 22 Recovered V\taltty 24 Incise 25 Footprint 26 tnspirwtiOnS 27 Deserve 28 T altt silty 29 Monldters 31 Proverb 32 Pea119Y 33 Sledges 36 Alternate 40 GoddeSS of dl$0()(d 5 7 41 Remnants 43 Naval unit <l5 Arst 47 Penny - 49 Metnc units 51 Induct 53 Practice tor a flgtlt S. Equal: pref. S5 Touched down 8 19 56 e».den pest 57 Neit to Aug. 56 Heraldic bMring 59~ 61 Reptile 63 Resort hohll 10 11 12 13 16 , .. ~....--., .. THE PAlllLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "They all ran after the farmer's wife! She cut off their tails with a carving knife!" by Brad Anderson l·lf _____ ..... "It's odd ... you're the only one of the Winslows who takes taxis." PEANUTS INSIDE OUT by Kevin Pope The magnetic field DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ket cham ~I t> C>Kr "1t)J PRET'ENO THAT OLU VAg;. IS A JIG~W PUZZLE ?' l i 1 J by Charles M. Schulz ----~----. ~OWEVER IT1S NOT WITJ.WUT RISK ... COCONUT ~ BLEAM !! ' BLOOll COtm'TY GAMIN AND PATCHES A PICKET l-ltJE! LETS JOttJ tT, PA10-'E5! FOR BETTER OR FOll WORSE Essay Quest.on ~L IT our-s1oe. What in -pJr opin1Dn is the ~st Ja,h,r. savu~ device ever invented. 7 . IF '(Q(..1 SIT B'<IU E CURB LOOKING SAO 50METIME5 SOME800V WILL COME ALON6 AND TOSS '1'0U A COOKIE .. ~~-~ -·~~~-­..... i JUDGE PARKER ,_ ,.,. -. ::;JJ;~---·--· _k _...,;;__ GARFIELD ~ ~ ~ <: -~ 1.1' r ,£. l '" • "' TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ' . R08&18R08& J by Jim Davis WHO'S PLAYIN(;s? l'M PlCKINC$ our Vl'TAN\IN'E> by Pat Brady ACfoAU..'J, 1 iHINK1 KIND OF 6£T-OFF Qt.J BEJN6 AL.OijE ! DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Berke Breathed by Addison by Lynn Johnston HE HRl:S1b et\!A< Wllfi 1'ft)c'TTON. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux .~~ ...... ._,.......,_ .. ••'-'-·-·-· I ov;EREK j . I I 11 I I . I Tl lO C I . ' I I t I . , I J A RM o · 1 · . I f I r . f 0-.. hwt'I : o • ..,.... • . ,.., ........ ~ ....... ,._.,.. . ..,.,_ .. ~-----io ... clly .. , Shooting by Lees keys win Woodbridge wins PCLopener, 68-62 over Trabuco Hills Despite rcce" 1ng JUSt 11 points • from leading scorer .\dam Keefe. host Woodbndge against received strong performances fro m Rob and Robb Lee and v.ere in command thro ugh- out in the Pacific Coast League opener for a 68-6:! \ 1ctol') O\ er Trabuco Hills H 1gh Wednesda} night. Keefe m 1s!>ed practtcc the first tv.o da}S of the v.eel \\Ith the nu. but st1[I mam:igcd 13 rt'bounds and five 1te11l1 a ltho ugh fo ul trouble hm1ted him to lO minutes The Warrior., (9-5). behind the sharpshooting Lees -Rof>b had five three-point goals for :!O points and "Rob no tched I:! -manufactured a :!0-point lead near the end o f the third quarter at 58-38. But Trabuco Hills (Q-6). u ttl mng a trapping defense. v.as able to tighten the fi nal margin b) r o nH·ning 22 of 2., free·throv. chanrcs 10 the game Senior Garth .\nderson took up so me of the slacl for Keefe's lack of pla) 1ng umr b) contnbuting 11 points .\lso in the Pacific Coast League· Lapna Beacb H . Costa l\1~sa Sl: T he Mustangs held a 35.30 halfi1me lead. but the .\ntsts outs.cored Costa ~1esa. 19-9 in the third quaner tq)\'an the league opener at Laguna Bea~. Senior foNard JcfT Sn' der scored 21 points. 1nclud1ng fhe ·three-point goals. a nd John McKeov.n added I~ as the .\ni,1s (5-9. 1-0) used Pete hm1tt's rebounding 10 the second half lO o utscore the Mustangs 36-18. Schmlll fin1!.hcd v.11h I ~ rebounds and John Trl'' ino (I:! points) !Mink fo ur 1-hrcc-po1n1 goals as Laguna Beach had rontrol of the S(Cond half. The M us1ang~ t 1.1 I. 0-1) v.crc led b) G reg Encl's ~I Points Pa ul Ko s S<.orcd I~ points for Co'lta Mesa v.h1le (Pleue eee W ARRJORS/C:l) ~una Beach'• Jeff Snyder (left) and Job Trevino apply presaure to Costa ·. lllly PHii THURSDAY, JANUARY l4, 1988 1 (ii Steve Garvey announces retirement from baseball. C2. UNL V struggle• to defeat Cal State Fullerton, 63-57. C2. ~ l'llol P'*• Dy Nie* a.a. Mesa's Paul Ko• during third quarter of Wednesday's Paclflc Coast League game. FVdefense burns Oile-rs (29 percent) Barons roll. 71-50: Ocean View. Lions top Marina. Edison 8) JEFF SMITH 0.-, Not Cor'etf I .0.fft Lns than a ~ed. Jg• Hunt nl!: n lk dlh High C l1Jd1 R1n \I II." t111;,J onh ~' h1'> llJOl plJ' J Ol' , 1 '" ~.;)~ gam.t .. ~Hf 111"1 • \\l·dnl·sdJ~ n1th1 \It il·r "J'> un,l' agJin St'Jfl h111g lur '' nrd, T he 01kr'> "h11 J11m1n,1tnl \un,c1 Ll·J gUl' fJ\ Unll \\ '\lnltn\'l" JJ\\ v.n:I... fuunJ lhL·m,t·h L'' "lit "' ttw g:.tml' OllLh''J' th "ugh thl' th1rl1 q uJ rtL'r ~ L'dn,'>JJ\ n.ghl J\ I •un- tatn \ :.tlln druhtl\:J , .. ,, Hun11nct11n B,·alh. -j.51 r. .1 ~ ' hJ,~l·tti;ill g.lnll' T he numbu' tu th, ''"r' Im th1· 01kr\r--l11. I-\I l1a''t'Jfll,h111 lint~ 211 ix·rL.-nt 1· " ·I), ,·, J t 1-111 5 I tOmIT'lk'd ''u"' ''r' Jl'd -.uirnj ust '"ur p • 1' in :nt: pml·' lir\t I} min .. :.·., That\ J dra,:11. t:.H'l tron J ll'" n1ght,Jg11 ,, .. :-IL:111n~110 &·J.h ~"rl·J 4~ r-,.., .:"J tu':'lnj lhl hJll U'•rthrn 1 n ,, . \\ l' d1dn I -~·" l UI rl'Jd Ill f'IJ~ .. \I tkr '>JIJ . \\ l L.1" t '>h • ti :.J' poor!~ .i-. \\t" J 1d JnJ thr " thl hJll J\\J\ J'>mu,hJ"''L'd1d o "'\\, \l l'ft U'>t lbt It \\:.J\n I jU\I Onl' or t\\ll rl:J\l'r' nff It \lo J\ lhl' "h11k grnu p nl ti' t: • .\nd FountJtn \Jill'\ 11 :.: 2-• 11 ll•nl.. a1.han1agL' 111 H un11nl!ton Bl .id1·s ··nae· pla~ 1u n11.>' t: into '>ok puS'>l.'')\IOn ot tir'>I plJU' 1n lhl' ')Un'>l'l League The 83ronuan upa 12-2 leJd .:ifllr th.: tir-.i yuana :inJ e\lendcd 1t tt• :.<--l m1d"J~ through thl' '>t'Wnd \.lUJr!l-r thJn~' t" 1-..l·, 1n .\nJL·N·n Thi.' r..) 1•~1.pound \l.'nt\lr .L'!Hlr buril·d th.: Oiler<. " 1h an arra' of lurn:iruund 1um!X'r'> J"Xiunn~ in .l t Sunset standings ~ Ovwd W L W L ; c 12 1 t1 ... ""l,,, .. 9 .. ,, .... Oc_.,_... • lltA I I . ' . ' w~o." s S<orn I • • 10 t 1 ' 1 11 s '" '"' ... 1 t • ~ ..... '·"o•o ~ac.. SO Oc ~. • , A ~ "I 4 4 &() .•, t<\ • ' ,. 1 E .., 64 Fr.cs. .. i. Ga~\ I 7 lO ;:-_. .. J .. • " .t E ... \ .. Or"• "' ~.., 1 .............. ~'!>_... Se.a ... ...,.,.~r~ n1' ~;irnc·h1gh 2;-, points :n thl' \t'lOnd ljUJrl1. I "\\l' J1d J g.rnxJ Jllh ddi.-m1 ,t·I~ .. I 11unlJ1n \.silt•\ < PJ,h l>JH' Bro"n \,;tJ ••\\, hJ\l" .I tlJldnll'd lOnC('pt 111,n!<'l .1 lh (.\ndl'r"><.·nl hap-' :'1.ll,J :1 Ix· th. ~U\ pt1pp1ng .. \lld th:< lHn\ ll)Ok lhl'1ronh k JJ ,,, 'lll· night .11 2-• "n l\\ll Dan \!ilkr :1. l thrl''', I .. urtJ1n \ allt"' put the I J t1:1 :hl' Hun·1n~tvn !ka,h !>lOnng Th,· BJ• n' rJn L'ff IJ stra ight P.•lllt\ \\ th .\'1dt."f\Cn \Inking a I J. ILIVll.:r l ')IJr. th" '>l'.l.und quaner l>J' 1d B nJpJfll' lht·n ~ored thdirst () k. r· ~ t\ ll'l ..,, ·rl' than e1gh1 r. tnult' 'tL'JI ng th,· r>.il .:ind drl\ tng 1h1; kn~ " I thl· t.."un ti..ir a la~up to " "' • .: • .1 F 1v'tJ r \ alln \ntJ1.r,,n prr .... l·ldL·d to !><..o.re '>I\ o f ·~, BJ' ri' Ill\ r.ine point\ and I u'1'J r \ Jlk' t.Jjtt~lfa ~.'-J lead \\, !iJ' l lo 'tJrt pla' tog lil..1.· "'e-·n. Jr.1h1l \lilkr '>.lid .. ,,) matkr \\ hJI ~11'1..f' •II 'i • t \\l' hJl.1 ~l JU'>t , 1u1Jn"1Ju11 Hun11ngtt•r l:kJ,h d 1d narro"' tht• pp in th. lh rd yuJr1l·r ~hind Jeff L 1 ng. Jnd R11. h II Jg.he' Long. .,,:ored Jll '1' 1111i1, pt)tnl\ 1n thl' g.a ml in the urx·n111g m1nutt \ Ill lhl' quarter and llughl'' "'J' dl·ad'' irnm thret'-point ·.ingl ,Jn-mg '''l Oi thL·m anJ tin"hin~ lhl ~uJrk · "1th 1 1 01 h is 11.·am·h1 ~I 2t. !)l•tnl'> (Please~ SUNSET /C2) Tustin holds off Eagles; Tars upset CdM Basket elusive for Bucs All uphill for Estancia: tough zone lifts Harbor Lt•o Parl l·r Jr kd Tusun v.11h lb poin.-. a nd the Tiller'> Ol''er 1ra1led 10 a gaml' "hllh "'as fi lk'd v.11h m1s!>t'd opponu n111e' on both \ldl.'\ By ROGER CARLSON Of .. O.., .... IWI ··\\e pla~l'd ughl thl· "huk gJml· ·· ~1J Tu~ttn (oath Tom Md 'lu\l e' "-\Int ol 11 "J' '>1m ph l'mo11un "'llh Tim n)m intt hJl k hcrl' and ml· here for thl.' fir'>t 'ear ·· It began in an uphill manner "1th th<: realtzauon the> v.ould be pla)ing v.1th a shon deck for the rest of the }Car after Junior To m Sam pson. "ho hasn't pla~ed a second 1h1s season. rc1n1url·d his !..nee in practice Tuesda' night Tu~ttn . no.,.. 13-3 O\Crall and 1-0 10 ka~Ul' pla ~. "as 100~1..· enough to rash 1n on 16 ol 3 1 from thl' field ( 51 6 percent ). including four 1hrt..'l'·r o1nt 'ho1' outside o f 1hr Eagle.,· 1Pnt• .\nd. thl· Tilkr\ nlJd l' IOot I:! at the li nL· And nothing changed for T im O'Brien and his Est3nc1a Eagles at Tusun High Wednesda) night as the~ pla~cd an uphtll'battle througho ut 10 a 46-39 Sea \'1ev. League basketball loss. ()'Brie n\ 1:1gh1-man !.quad manJgt•J 1u,1 1-l of• .. fro m thl' fil•ld I'.., 8 pt·rn·nt I and n1Jlk onh I 0 of I from the hn..: O'Brien returned to his former grounds to m..:ct the team he had de ' eloped O\ er the past t" o >cars and 1f no thing dS(. 1t v.as ob\lous he did a good JOb at T ustin · ··\\l• lo'>t thl• game 10 lhl' tirst quant•r ·· ~Id o ·s m·n ··~ t' d1dn"1 shoot V.l.'11 and free thro.,..s hun u\ ·· Esta nn a. "h1rh nr,rr led a nd ued the pm.: onl~ OOll' at 2-~. missed of 10 fro m the ltdd and I o f 5 at thl· hne 1n the first quaner on Mulligan continues search for intensity Engel stad may start on sidelines as UCI battles PCAA l eader still the guards and Frank Woods holds a low PoSt spot. but there arc d ifferences. Ste-ve Florcntine's thrtt- game stint as a stan1ng fo rward should come to an end. Former Point guard M ike Labat. or possibly freshman Jeff Herdman. gets the nod By JON FERGUSON on thr wing. · Of............ Morcnotewonh) 1sthein senio n of It's back to squar6one. in a way. for Mike Doktorcz)k at the other mstde the UCI men's basketball team. power position in heu of senior wh1r h hosts unbeaten PC AA foe Utah Wayne Engelstad. v.-ho has staned 51 State at 7:30 tonight an the Bren straight games dating back to the final Events Center. 11 games o f has sophomore season m After last Saturday's humbling at 1986. the hands of Nevada-Las Vq;u. Mullipn was not ha.pp) Y..1th Coach Bill Mullipn 1s searching for Engelstad's effon an the Las Vegas the means to obtam the desired game. plus Engelstad was knocked intensity every pmc. e' cry mmute. out, literall). of Mo nda) 's practice "In practice this v.eck. we'll match earl) v.-ben a blo" to the mouth player apinst player. ~s1t1on for dunng a pick dnll left him wnhout position.· Mulllpn said Monday. one o f his front teeth and a cut upper "Whoever comes o ut of 11 on top 1s lip. The removal of the ~t of the going to start Thursday. We get mto tooth and 10 stitches on ha s hp rost this deal of wt can't win unless •1im Tuesdafs practice. someone in panicular who plays wtll Utah State 1s led by 6-1 senior point is performi!\4-" guard Kevin Nixon ( 16.2 pomts. S.S Thal decision came on the heels of rtbounds. 6.3 assists. 3.1 steals). who a 31h hour team meeting SUnday. the earned ~AA Player of the Weck longest Mullipn recalls.. which in-ho nors and is joined in the backcourt eluded a Iona tape vicwina session b) 6-5 junior Reid Newty { 14.0 and even a vote on the starting lineup. points.. S.0 rebounds). ··we don't run the o~nsc pro~ The fronlline consjsts of 6-9. 23(). erly." MulJipn said. "We Jive them pound jltnior center Grq Hous- too many opuons. We're taking some keeper (8.8, 4. 9). a trans~r from ofthox awa). l wanllo be ablctos,y. Rteks (Communtt)') Collcae'. 6-7. when wt look at the tapes. you'rt 200-pou11d junior forward Oalbcrt doin1 this wrona or riaht. U ntcu you Pete (8.2. 4.S) and 6-3. 216-pound talk about 1uu or sc•, nobody hears junior forward Dan Conway ( 1 ll, you. If you meet 100 k>na. they shut 4.3). you off. • F1nt off the bench as Marp- "'I can lttt'eP' mna 1flhey'rc d<>ina shootina sen1or pard Jeff Andcnon. -'hit ~ want tM!n 10 do. We bad a who tw hit 4S ~t o( bis tb.rft- a.,;;.:........,,...MQd,ltnCUCC w~~Y ~,96111Mh~~-poa-n1m;shotl~:=:::;=:;;'"~bu~i•klkl~ii1.,.~1~1 •,....;"';;..,. '"...-r. F"U11ftVR·• . WI .... -.r ., .,, biM v-..~ ,._ '-9,.."' nt.Allia •~ ... .aa ot...., their........... ._. lrYft. iftCWilll M GI ta a ~~S;:=-:== :.2..~.:.0:.-.:....~im:: ..... -....:-Ud'1 'nl.'00 :y~ n.e ""° .... Cl will fcaturt 1u nant dafrtttftt ltntup thrirbmancebelinlliaeS-Oilt I in I l pmn. 19ut UCI bolds• I 3-7 f'dlt 1n the Kevin Flo}d a1'd Matt Has arc teria bt1Wtth the two •ms,; ,.- n th1.. \\J\ Ill J ( .J-fl J l'lil 11 l u'>lln "1d.:n~J the margin to 'I· I ... ~1th ~ 5 .~ kft in thl' third quaner l'lc fore thl· E:agk \ m.1Jl J run tutting 11 to .io .. J -11n 0sm1n < Jlllf'•,.,· 1hrn:-J"X11nt '>hot "' 1th~ ~5 ld t C JmfX" tuukd out mo ment'> IJlt'r hn.,.. · n :r .1nJ thl l 11la' pulJt•J a~a' l Jmpth "J'> in luul trouhk from 1h1: '>IJrt and nll~'>l.'d .; tut.11 u t S 5 ... of pla' 1ng ttml· 1" t'r thr last thn-e 4uJrter-. ~like c. Urtl') \1000 OUI lor lhl' f.igk' II•· - f'.1 'l'nnng 12 ix11n t~ and , n.'Jling f.1ur ,,, l m11n", I turn1"l'r'> "llh '>tl'Jh El'>l'"hne 1n thl' ~ea \ IL'" \\L·Jm:,J.:i, ~t>"port Harbor 47 . Corona d~I \tar 4a· hrr~ lx Busk·., "ia ilor'>. p1t..kl·d tor la-.t JL,r11,· ea rning 12 n1in-lcagul' \ u:toru:~~. 1mrn" l'd t" I :l-4 "'n h lhl'lr s1 \lh tra1gh1 (OnQul'\l Tra iling Jlrno\l the e nttre ganll 1"l '• J King'> rut 11 iv 4o-.J5 and got thl· t'<.i 1 • .. l v.aning scl.'onJ., Jitl·r 1hr illlr' hll I ,,. 2 JI tt\1.' ltnl l• tJ la .i -.~; 1..:ad But "tth no ttmeout~ kit t Jl'Oll Prub~t J:'J'wJ off 10 ~farl Lue~bnnk. "hOS<' thrlY· poin1 J lll'mpt ~a' in and out "..\n,11me 'l'"port anJ < llfl•nJ gl·t ltl~l·thl·r ~ o u ca n thw" scouting fl'Jl\)r\\ 11u1 thl' \\I nJ\t\\ .. ..a1J ( d \I ( OJL"h Paul nr~., . Thl'\ h,1J th.: Jddl•d buo '>I uigo ing 1n ~ith11u1 J l(lt ll 0 I rl''Pl'll being picked SI\ th ··\\l• ~erl· so ft dclensl\eh a1 the rn1n and "hl·n 'l'"Port go t ahead thr) ~t~d to 1he1r gJl11l' pl.in w 1he1r credit 'Bd1e\l' 1t or not 1;"' the tir-.1 t1ml' "'C.\l' '"a J iunl· ddl·n....-lhl'> 'n-ar l'\l t"Pl tor hnelh Je-J n.,1 wgunJ Hills .. T' kr l\.L11..in had the hlll hanJ l(ir thl ·'tnnlr'> ''::h It> po1nt'i>. JnJ Jim C..1l'l'rllng<. , hipped in\\ ~th I LI po ints w hand the .i >--1ng' th \1" \ln lhl·1r O" n rloor E1gh1 lll >--l')1.>n·s I• '>l't •nd·hJ l _.,untt·~, ,J.,,l. in thl.' 1h1rd quaner J' thl ">a1lt•r' (Please see SEA VIEW /C2) Lakers' streak halted OCC h a ngs tough . but Cypress wins OECopene r . 60-53 B~ JO!\ FERG l " 0 ' Of -0.-, -• ..,. \\ h1k 1he1r 1nten~1t\ lc:ft ntlthang. to tx Jl'<.1r,·J ( h"J'lg~· <.OJ': <. 1.lllt'!!e·s ,h,1nu•ll'llli!' rrl 'l'J ldtJI in the "'' •nd 1 a l 1•t J t> ... -..1 Or.rngc Em pire \ n1l ·1. nll. ,,,rx '1tn~ dtl1.'JI a1 the t-J.,d' '' l 'P't'"l • kgl \\ednt> ... Ja~ .., ~f.: rrl'l' ·hn•" \h<.l\.lllng.1()(.(.'s 1-l of ~ 1 ' l ( rrl· .. ,· : "'' ~5 and depth. plu' JO un .. harJl tL'rt'>tt1. poor shoot· ,.,~ n gh: from the ftt'IJ cost the I' rail'' f I '·ll\1 thl.' Je1ea1 their fi~t Jprx·Jr.in .. l' JI h,1ml "nu· the \tile~ Ltt1.rn ToumJm.:nt 1n c.>3rl\ Dt"CTm· Ix' l 'prt'') ran l ed Sl\\h in uthern ( jltlt•rn111. 1 mpn~l:"d t~ i-:.·5- ( )n thl'tr \\<lr\t ~hoo11 ng night of the 'l'J'-4.'n t I h·52 tor '\4 ti percent). the P1r.llc'> got thl' sho ts the~ v.anted. but m1.,.,cd numerous la~ups and v.ent ltilJ tor a fi,.e-m1nute stretch an the ''-'' l'nd halt "here C} pres tu med a ,-_ h d rfiut into a -l5-r ad,antage. The' ''l'rl· gelling all kinds of 'h''" 1ht'' JU$t ('Ouldn"t male them:· ~1J <X C. COJch Tand' G1lhs "T he~ pla,~d good inough to win tl 'l'rl'"l changed the defen~ on us. ~ut I thought "e handled 1t v.ell The~ pla'ed [)a,e I ~ttlcsl man~10-man and l'' l'I) one else z.one.. We got all linds , 1 "1ots ·· \\hill' \hie kd the "a~ 10 typical 'J'h1on for thr Pirate v.nh ~~points JnJ \t il e \k ,ers add ed I:! ofT the tx:n .. h m J strontt pcrfonnancc. Da n'll C r.inc v.ho has a'e~ 16 i,x11n1<. v'cr the last nme games. l11t 1.rnh I of -shots and finished v. n h thr~ points In a ph)s1r al game 'll>herc the rl'fert'e-let both teams pta~ a ruacd g.-amc underneath the bas~eL the dl·pth ~ tor tool.. its toll eventually on Coa t. ""h1ch had stant'1"$ Reid Lul..rs t 1 :!:O ) and ~rck. Johnson t 13 30) limited dcfenswcl) b) then fou n h fouls ~rh in the SttOnd ha.I f. Lui.cs. the Pu7itcs' blue<01lar man inside and Johnson. who had $hut down ()press guard Jim mmon ( 13.S points pcrpmc) lD the first half. \\Crt not US) to rtplacc. Sammon bit 13 in th<' S(('Ond ha)f to tinish w1lb l S. "\\ c \\Crt ph ~ct.11> outdont ... G1lhH;i1d "Then cidtct h1 founh f~l "llh 12 mtnutcs to~'· • "h •111 a.lwa\S be a ••r •ith c~ PftSS ~ th i na hl&h !t.hool ._uk d n't undcntand tS this pmt 1 a rn h m ph~~ ... he tmuid ~ ~k~~"1ftlliiiift"ftllliii·;~..-lllli:~ .. .. - ,. Garvey announces. Super tickets out of reach? AN DIEGO -Profiteers a_nd 1 • his retirement mallcr 1tad1um have combined lO dnvc f-t u1>-the marlo.et {>f'\CC of Super Bowl ttckets. after 17 seasons =~~!~~e::,r.umna them out ofroch of.the An end zone seat is going for about S800 and 1 scat on the 50-)ard line t'osts up to S2.000 at Murray's .. ,.. ne Anodated P~· .. Tickets in nahetm. said the firm's Mak(' Crowley. I LA JOLLA _ /Steve Garvey. Ill ··ti's unfortunate that the price of the game has ba5Cbal1'$ quintessential good guy and Ont' blown it o ut of the average Joe's hand It's onl> the of the o!lme's oNO<>\ clutch hitte'"" retired corporations. the high-rollers or the gamblers that can -.. ~.. '"' alTord this." Crowle> sai d. Wednesday af\er 17 years In the major The Jan. 31 game is being pla)ed at San Otego Jack leaaues. He spent the last fi ve with the San Diego Murph) Stadium. which will seat about 73.000 people. Padres. well below the capacll) of the 100.000-seat Rose Bowl. "This is in many ways the toughest day of my li fe. site oflast )Car's Super Bowl. In other ways, u's quite exciting. .. said Garvey, a first baseman who sta~ 12 years for the Dodgen before 600th NBA win for MacLeod ----. ~oining the Padres as a free agent in December 1982. He hlld been qn the disabled ltst since May 30 w11h a torn bicep tendon near hi s left shoulder. an IOJUt) that required recons1ruc- t1 ve surger). A hfet1me .294 hmer. Gane~ balled ?11 wi th one home run and nine runs baited 1n 1n 27 games last season before being ~;......-....,;o;;,__......_. sidelined. Gu'Tey Gan-e\. a 10-ume -\II-rtar "ho enjO}Cd a tremendous fan· follo .... ing because he .... as ~o obliging 10 fan and chant} requests. said the injuf) that cut shon his 1987 season also influenced his decision lo rcurc: "It's a reurement that 1s decided upon almost in,oluntanl7 txcause of the se,ere tnJUr) 1ha1 I had:· Garve' said. "It's an inJUr) that has taken much longer to hcai than I r.J1.pectcd. It's an inJur) that over the last four or fiH: weel..s has. come along ver) slowl) .. Gane' .... asn't offered a 1988 contract b' the Padrrs and.lx1.ame a free agent 1n November. · Hl· had hoped 10 pla) one more season and hrld sc' eral prchminar) d1scuss1ons "tth the Dodgers as "ell as 1hc Padre~. "ho 1n' 1ted him to spnng training as a non-roster pla)er. But the slo .... ness of the rehab1h- tat1on forced him lo change his mind. "I d1dn ·l 1hink 11 "ould be fa1rto the Dodgers orthe Padres -the t\\O teams I "anted to pla~ for -or the fa ns ifl "ent out thc:re at less than 100 percent." Gane) said. Quote of the day_ Bill Mulllgu. l Cl head basl..etball coach. summing up references b) former 'oluntl!er assmant ~nd' -\ndreas. "'ho sened under Indiana Coach Bob Knight . 1n compansor 10 ho"' he rcal·ts 1n practice to "'inning and losing· "(Knight) has the ab1ht) to go in and be an e"el') da) of practice. "hether the) "1n or lose . After our Y..tn at Fullerton. I \\-ent in the next da' and "asalmost nice Then the) don't respect )Ou After hearing "hat -\nd~ said about Knight. 11 sounds 11 1..e )OU can't be happ~ e'er. That"s !..ind of·hard on m} pan. not to be ha-pp~ ... Five perfect scores for Witt PR-\ul E C zechoslo\al..1a -East Gt'rman' ·s Ka1anna \\Ill eamc:d Ii' e perfect scores in her shon program and So' 1c1 \.\Orld pairs champions E~tenna Gordec' a and erge1 Gnnko' "on the first gold medal!. ~ednesda' a1 the European l..a11ng Champ1onsh1ps \\Ill. 'the 19 4 01' mp1c champion. turned 1n a rcrnrd·br~al..1ng performance 10 a medle) of Broad" a' songs. "h1ch included .. Hello Doll) ·· he earned one perfect marl.. of 6.0 for required elements and four mort' for presen1a11on 1n her program. \\h1ch included St'' en mandatol") basic free sl..a11ng mo'l'S. Despite the fi,e perfecl ~ores. \\m 1s )!Ill 1n sernnd ochind 1hr o' ll'I L nion·., Kira I' ano' a But Wm 1s. the stronger tree sl..atcr and has rnmc from behind more than once to beat ha no' a 1n the long program. "h1ch counts for 50 percent of the swrc Rasmussen signs with Reds t I;\( l''-\TI -The' Ctnc1nna11 Ill Reds signed kft-handed pitcher CXnnis Rasmuc;Sl'O 10 a one-~ car contract \\ ednec;- da~ tha1 "'111 pa) him SJ5-.5no RasmusSt·n "as one of eight Red-> t'llg1blc to fik for salan arb1tra11on before the Jan 15 deadline Thi.' pill her lame 10 the Reds from the :'\1.'" \or!.. 'I anl..el.'s 1n Jn Aug 26 trade for right-hander 8111 Gulh1.l..)()n Rasmussen had a 9--record\\ llh a J "5 ea med run a' t.>rage 1n 2t-games for the Yanl..ees and he "as credited "11h J '1cton in his one appearance for the 1e:im·sc lass~-\-\ farniclub.1hcColumhusChpperc;of thl' lntl.'rna11onal Leajlue Defending cha!Dps advance MELBOL RNE. -\ustraha -Defend-~ ing champions tefan Edberg and Hana ~landhko'a castl) mo,ed into the third round of the .\ustrallan Open Tennis Champ1on-.h1p~ 1oda) wtth straight-set' 1cton.es. Edberg. ~eking his third consecutt,·c mens singk''> t1tk 1n tlm Grand lam tournament. defeated -\k'\ander ~l ronz ofW<.·st German'. 6-4. 6-3. 6-1 \landhko\a. "ho is seeded fifth in the "oml•n'c, singles. romped to a 6-1. 6-l triumph o'er Hellas Ter R1e1 of the "'1ctherlands Other sredt-d "omen "inning !.<'cond-round matches to<la' included No 4 Pam hn,er. "o Q Lon Mc'.'le1l. and No. I J Catarina L1ndQ' 1s1 of ~eden Mark Aguirre scored 35 pot.nts and m Roy Tarpley rab~d a club-l'C'Cord 23 rebounds \\ e3nt'sda\ ni ght as Dallas dt:feated \'IS1ting Indiana. 110-108. giving \1a' encl..!i Coach Jolul Macl.eod his 600th career BA '1ctor) Macleod became the eigHth NBA coach to reach the 600-' tCIOI") plateau. Cleveland Coach Leuy Wikllos h11 the 600-' 1ctor) mark Tuesda)' night. Red Auerbach is the all-time leader" tth 938 career vinones .. In other NB-\ games. KevLD McHale, Larry Bird and Dauy Alnge i..e,ed a 43-point third penod as Boston brol..t.' open a '>l'C~" game and rolled to a 143-105 'll'ton U' l'r Detroit at Boston Garden . . . Cliff Robinson -.corl'd 2Q points and Philadelphia. despite a 32-12 spun b) "'t'" Jerse) that "1ped ou1 a 20-point. margin. l..cpt the Sets "'"less on the road th is season \\1th a 104-'JS 'lltOr) ... In San .-\ntonio. Dominiq~e Wilkins scored a sc.:ason-h1gh 48 points to pace Central D1' 1s1on-kad1 ng -\tlanta to a 120-110 victor) over the Spurs In ~alt Lal..e Cu~. Karl Malone scored 31 points. hm1ng I' of 19 from the free-throw line. as Utah defeated Portland. 116-104 .. Jay Humpbries scored 11 of his. Sl.'.Json·h1gh :!o points dunng the third penod and Larr) !'\ance had I 0 of his 19 in the game's fiJlal 8:0b as host PhOl'OI\ defeated Houston. 117-106 ... In Seattle. Xa\ ier McDaniel scored 19 of his 30 points in the first quarll.'r :ind the uper onc1s rolled toa 144-11 S '1cton O\ er C1olden tate · Kings' Robitaille voted starter :"'\EV. 'I 0R1-.. -Leh "ing Luc Rob11allle 01 lhl' 1-..ings has bt'en '01ed to the sl:lrting hnl.'.up for the Campbell (onfcrl·n1..e in thl' 'HL ~II-tar Game a1 I Louis F1..·b q '\lean" h1k. lour Edmonton Oilers -goalie Grant Fuhr. u~nt.:r \\a) m· (,rctA) nght "in~ Jan Kum and dcfenseman "-e' 1n Lo"c -and delenseman Doug \\ dson 01 thl' C h1cago Blad~ha\\l..S complete the C ampbl'll '>tJrta'> as chosen b~ fan balloting and annoum.cd b) the league Wednesda~ Ho"e'er \\ ll~on "111 miss the game and the remainder of the -.1:ason aftt.>r undergoing shoulder surger) la\I \\l'l'i.. Washington blitzes Kings;8-3 Rool..1l' Y\on Corrh·eau scored t"O "1 goJb 1n I\ \l'lund~ during the first period ' tu ,par lhl· \\a .. h1ng1un Capttals to an .3 'H l \Idun ll\l'r the Kings V. ednt•sda' n1gh1 at the Forum Com,cau·s se-cond arid thtrd goals ol lhl· '>l'J.,on l..l·~ed a fou r-goal first P\'nod for \\ a\h1ngton Els.e,,hen.· in the '\:HL Jim :'\ill had a goJI and thrl·e as!i1 ts as Detroit e\tended 11s "inning <,trca J.. to four game\ b) beaung the 'e" York Ranger... -.J JI \l;1d 'un l.juare Garden Peter Stastn} scored '"ll gual' and '>et up another as Quebec l.'Ompt)unded 'l''' Ja'>e' ·., rl'll.'nt '-'OC~ JI home b~ defeating the l>l'' lls ;. I Thl' IO'>'> "as the founh straight and St'\ en1h in l'1gh1 gaml''> JI hl1ml' for the De' 1ls . In \lonireal Claude Lemieux and Mats Naslund each seored a goal .ind a pair ul J\S1!>t'> 1n helping the Canad1ens tal..e the .\dJm~ D1\1~1Un kad lrom Boston \\Ith a 5--1 '1cton ll\l'r lhl' Bru1m In ( h1cago teH Thomas tool.. 3 Rick \'ah•e pJs5 .ind '>Cored on a 22-foot shot 10 hft thc Blall..ha\\~'> O'l'r Hanlord 2-1. e\lcriding their unbl';Jll'n \lnrig 10 four gam1..•s Mark Osborne had a gval Jnd t" u JS\1<,ts and Jeff Reese made 30 58\ es 1n h1'\ ~l'll.>nJ gaml· for Toronto as tht.> \1aplc Leafs o'ercamc: a ~ -11 Jdicit tn earn a ~-' uc ''1th host ~linnesota In EJmon1un th1..• 01krs SlOred three po"er-pla~ goal' 1ndud1ng thl' \\toner h) teve Smith, to edge Calgar: S-'· Jnd tJi..l' o'er first plan· 1n the ·m~ the D1' l\1on In\ JOl'llU' l'r. Ton) Tanli scored four goals and Petri kriko I" Ill J\ lhl' Canud'> atoned for blo"' ing a lead thl.'. pr,•\ 1ou\ l'H'nrng b) routing W1np1peg. 2 Television, radio f I TELEVISION I pm -MEN'S GOLF. MO\\ Tour- nament ol C hamp1ons. from Ca lsbad. ESP;-.; 4 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL u Salk at Tl·mpk. E PN 5 10 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Da,ttm at DcPaul \\G:\: -b p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL 'orth Carolina at \tan land E P:"t. .., p m. -B.OXING Felipe Colome 's 010 Canela in a I 0-round "-Clte"'"'e1gh1 bout. from l ngk"uod. Prime T1cl..e1. clecT\" l< p. m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL l 'i( at l ( L \ LSP'-'. RADIO ., "I p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL~ l tJh ~tdll' at l Cl. "-PZEI 1190). ~ \{1 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Paulil· at Long Beach tale. KM NY (1600). 8 p m -COL.LEGE BASKETBALL: USC' at l CL-\ "-M PC(710). KN' 11070) FV, Marina shut out foes PIRATES FALL, 60-53 ... From Cl . 45 .. 3q "llh JU~l under 10 m1null'S 10 pla' The Chargers e\lcnded thrtr lead 10 ninc. 48-JQ on amrn.on·s IO-foo1 jumper and fr1:e thro". and main· ta1ncd 11 on another Sammon Jumper. Bui Ml')Cr\ had a pair of la)Up'i '>and"1ch..-d around \I'\ pointc. b) Da'e \11lcc,. the.: last thrC'Ccomingon a steal and le ngth of the coun doublc- pump dm..-. in a 10-2 run to pull "11hin one. 52-51 "1th 5· 15 10 pl3). Then the Pi rate~. \.\ho ha\.e shot 5 I percent from the noor but o nl) 62 perccnt from the hne. sulTcrt'd through costl ) free-lhro"" shooting Jo" n the ~treteh The) hit on!) 2of6. including the front end of bonui. \llua11ons '"' c ()press' Jeff G reC'n. v.ho ~orcd :i tl'3m·h1r.h 16. sank a 1hrcc-poin1 goal \\1th 1..5°2 lcft 1hat a•nc 'he \harac~a 'ommand1n1 9·51 lcad C)pl't'u Coach Don Johnwn felt fortuna11:. "'C03 1 ran their offense El..c" here El Camtno 84. Gohlea WHt iZ: An thon} Ho .... ard s.corcd 16 points. mdudtng t''0 three-point goals. Markus \1uller-tach added 14 and Eiben Da' 1sch1pped in with 13. but 1t Y.:l!in't enough a.s the Wam ors '-"On a uth Coast Confo~nce game at Golden \\cllt. The Rustle~ (I 0-9. 0-3) tied the Wa m ots\ 46-46) \), 11 h 16:38 lc(J in 1 he ~ond half. but El Camino "'ent on a I :?-0 run as Golden We~t went dry for fht minutes. Dan WC$tmoreland had scHn rebound forGolden Wcs1. LAKERS •. , ,.,_ct ., . ' UC'Cl.'Uton on th~ uti~· nc•t tnp do"n the noor ~nd Daile\ sank tV.0 ff\'\' thro"~ for a 96-90 lead bc.aut1fuU ):· .he said .. We didn't ·•11 n n hgpprn to &l'l)One:· 111d appear to be read,. but v.e did come Johnwn. "ho!lttll manaacd 10 r«Ot'd out dJfli..> irllb more ltMtit} and .;.b11..~l\·•~ubltofttic.sason 1ou1Mt''" the~~ halt1t ._'U I ··Jll1'Kll l'li,171ftowti1f ltl ftlUlll'~ scX>ct •1n 1n an •ntr ap1nt.11 aood pf:I> "'""I I rctiOvn~and IJu '"' t~m I .. ~ T<lnd' 1 probabl} .. \\c J11~d1dn'1makt-1~PllYJIHhC d1 ppoin1C\I bc use k1s kid pl:n cd l·nJ ul the pml· Th() n mc out ~~--M_:t_ ~ hnk' trnanc:r \ha" -.c 11td " f!f;i, '" di nd •t" didn't tt<tpond!" From Cl Tim IU)Cn added 10. The losers m de $t\ en thrce·potnt aoais. ' I.qua HUis u. Oraqe 4': Mike mtcfn scored 21 points and Chris hcff added 16 points and nine assists as the Hawks C 10-6. 1-0) won at home qainSt the Panthers (3-10. 0-1 ). Laauna Hills ~eld a 39-2S halftime lead before scO(ina the first eight points of the second half to start the rout. The Hawks outscortd Orange. 2 1-9. in 1be third quaner. In the South Coast Leaaue: Dua Hiiis 39, lrviH S7: Junior center John Llo)d dropped in two free thro"s with l'-"O seconds remain- ing as the Dol12hins edged the Va- queros 1n the South Coast League opener fo r both schools at UCr s Bren E\ents Center. W11h the score deadlocked at 37. Dana H1Ui eained poucssion tn the final minute and worked the clock do~n. The 'ball was then passed into tht' post to LJoy~ho dropl)td it but "'as foult'd in an ensuina $C1"1mble. AOer the successful frtt thro'Wl. Irvine had one l~st ('hante to tie or win the game. but a shot from thrtt- point range misfired as the buu er sounded. The Vaqueros (7-9 overall) had a thr~-point edge at half\1me and led by one entering the final ~riod. nut the Dolphins netted 9 of 10 frec- throw anempts in the founh quarter. Irvine. which was led by David Ballantyne and Raphael Molle with l I points each. hi1 only 13 of 38 li eld goal attempts. Guard Chns Delfs scored 12 and llo)d notched 11 to lead the Dolphins. In the Angelus League· Maa.r Del ff, St. ~ U : Ke\ln Rembtrt took a lcn&th or the ('Oun pau fi'Om Malt Ramstack. $pun and '8nk a 14-foo&er with no ttme rcma1mna to lift the bos1 Monarchs. With the pmc tied at 44. the Vikings (0-2) had the blll out of bounds. but a St. ~roard player dribbled the ball ofT his foot. MateT Dc1 ( 11 ·4. 2-0) then elected to throw the lohg ball without calling a time· OUl. D>·lan Rigdon led the Monan:hs wi th 10 points. and Remben added e1Jht points and nine rebounds. R1,don converted two crucial thrte- po1nters in the founh quarter to ketp Mater De1 in the game. The Monarchs trailed by as many as 11points1n the lirst halfand 23-18 at halftime and 29-26 after three quaners. GWC women ·breeze; ~!!~SET· • • Orange Coast falls Jeannine Battaglia poured m U points and Kath) Wenh added 17 as Golden Wrst College opened the game "1th leads of 12-0 and 24-2 beforr blo" ing out El Camino. 89-63. in \.\Om('n's community college basl..l·tball al'llOn Wednesday night at El Camino. · hawna Arms1rong scored 14 points and Lon Totosz and Meg ~I 11chl'll grabbed eight rebounds each as G\\ C'. "'h1ch e~tended 1ts-rttord to 19-1. remained undefeated (3-0) in the outh Coast Conference. tephan1e "anson dashed off fou r ass1s.ts for the Rustlers "htle Kim Fields led El Camino w11h 18 points. Golden \\est. "'h11;h led 51-32 at halftime. tra,eb 10 Pasadena City on Fnda' at 7 30 for another South Coas1-Confercnce game. In an Orange Empire Conference opener: Cyprus 70, Oran1e Coan S5: The host Chargers went on a 14*0 run in the second half 10 blow open a close ga me and cruise past the Pirates .. c~ press ( 14-7) was leading 49-45 "it h nine minutes remaining when Beck) Wa) land scored six points in the spurt to gt' e the Chargers a 63-45 ad,antage. Nanq Lux's free 1hro"' w11 h 3:40 10 pla) snapped the strcal... but b' that time. the Pira tes were out of coinentton. The l\\O teams had met earlier 1n the consolauon finals oft he Fullenon Tournament ""ha s1m1lar result - C~ press. 88-65. -\II fi,e s1aners for the Chargers reacht'd double figures. led b~ Vtd) Saha "Ith 15 For occ (IJ-1 1 ). Gtlh Po"ell led the "a' "1th 14. but tt .,..·as almost I 0 belo" -her 23.9 heragc Po .... ell also hauled do" n 13 rebounds. SEA VIEW LEAGUE ... From Cl 1mpro' rd on a~ -2~ halftime lead 10 tai..l' a 39-32 margin into the final P\'rtOd. Mau Hernngton "as Corona's onl~ pla,er 1n double figures "Ith 14 potnh (il·otT Pru~t "as held to JUSI )l''en point' J\ lhl' .l'a "1ngs fell to <l-6 0-I addleback 64 , l 'ni"erslty 5 7: The RoJJr unnl'r'> I J.' I-Cl turned ll on 1n lhl· th1 rd quam·r Ill re' ersc a 26-2 - hJlftinll' dl'lllll Jnd mmc out to a J-_J( kild ··v. e kt them pla~ their game in 1hr tir'>t h.Jlt:· said Saddkbad CoJch P:it (.)umn .. \\ l' J1dn·1 pla) much pres~­ i;rl' .rnd "''frll'd at-out m1s1a l..l'"S But "l got into uur game tn the third 4 ua n,•r" 11 h pn•ssurl' c' en" here and furl l'J J lot ul 1 urnl" ers .. l nl\l'r\11~ I\ gm1J at a half-\'."oun g.Jnll' •. (i, Ian Oo111n \l'Orl·d I fl ofh1s 2 I in 1h, \l•rnnd halt .1nJ ( ra1g \larshall had 10 of his 16 1n the last '"o quancrs as the Roadrunners nailed 14 of 20 from the-fi eld do" n the Stfl.'tl•h. .. The) 1us1 shot lhl' lights out.'' c\plainl·d l'n1\\~rs1t~ Coach tc\<.' (oggin. "ho \\3S not entirel) unhap- P~ dei.p1ll' thl' loss ··1 thought "e pla~cd reall) "di ·· '>:lid cogg1n ·· addlebacl.. 1\ JU\I rl·.iU) gQOd The.:) tool.. all the shots""<.' '':inted thl'm 10 tai..l' and the) JU\I made 1hrm The' dl'\l'ne to be 'o I tn Cl F.. . ~oggin Y.as espcc1all~ plea~d "11h th..: pl:i~ uf guard Da' e \\ arren lonr 1urno,l'r)andJl'ITBa1k' ""hostaned Jnd s ored Ill points an·d grabbt'd SI\ rl·bounds te'e S1olzoff lcd l n1Hrs1t' \.\1th In point' \\ arrcn had 15 ~lso in douhk ligurrs for addk- ba( I.. \\JS \lalru Down "Ith 10 points Hughes brought the Oilers to "11htn 48-34. and after a Fountain Valle\ turno,cr "ith 2:32 to play in the quancr. Huntingto n B'tach had a chance to make 11 e'en closer. But the Barons stiffened. holding 1hc Oilers "fule runnins off 11 s1ra1~ht points to Settle the issue. ··-. ou ai"a)s hope to be in this pos111on. You'd ra ther be 2-0 than 1-1." Bro" n said. ··we·re trying to build confidence. Obv1ousl). Hunt- ington Beach 1s a good basketball tl·am. \\'c did a prell) good JOb." Ocean View U , Marina H : ophomore Greg E' ans pl~ycd tough defense on Manna's Steve Guild. although Guild finished wtth 20' points. and Ocean Vie" 's full-roun press final!) paid d1\'1dends in the s.ernnd half as the host Scaha" ks (6-7. 1-1) rolled off an upset o'er Man na. ..\\'c led at halftime (30-28) because of Our defense ... said Ocean View Coach Jim Hams. "Guild 1s tough to stop. but ""c "'ere real 11gh1 with him the "hole game. Our full<oun prcss- urt• staned to make a difference in the third quaner. We mned-ge111ng fa st breaks out of1t." CXean \'1e" outrebounded Man na I 11-5. 0-2). 30-18. a nd outscored the \'1!..1ngs. 28-17. during the second and third quaners. Westminster 70, Edison it: Chns To"'crl1' ed up to his credentials with a ~8-po1n1 effort as the Lions. \\1th l'ITt•cu' e pressure througho ut. kept the host Chargers off-balanced all night .\h 1n Loftis sc-ored 2~ points. but 14 "'ere in th<.' founh quaner. 1nclud- 1ng thre(' straight three-point goals as the C hargers. 1ncd to pare a defici t 1ha1 "as for thC' mo'>t pan. an 8-to-12 point edge Edison "as 1n a catch-up s11ua11on almost the enllrl" night leading onl) bril·n~ in the H'I"\ earl) going. Do" n b) a 46-j6 count entenng the fourth quarter. Edison was forced to disband its sagging t'ffons on Tower "11h lull<ourt pressure. and "hat- n er gained "as lost. Ed1~on·s frcc-thro" shooting fa iled thl' Chargers in 1hr first halfC6of14) on thl' \\a) 10 a 31-24 detic11. Fullerton puts up a struggle But UNLV's fast finish puts Titans away in 63-57 victory From Tbe Associated Press '\nthOn) Todd's1umpshot and dun!.. tn the rrnal l\\(l minutes kd 'u. 13 Ne' ada-Las \\-gas O\ er Cal \1a1c Fullerton. 63-57. \.\ednesda) night in a Pa c11ic ( oa" Athletic -\s~onat1on basketball gaml' at Tuan G~ M Todd made a Jumper with I :47 lefl that ga'e l "!\;l \ the le.ad for good at 56-55. He then had a steal and dun~ \\ 11h I. I 7 remaining for a 1hree-po1n1 lead. Fu llerton's Henr} Turner scored off an offens"c rebound "11h a minute to pla) to makr 1t 58-57 and the T 1tans got the ball back with 12 seconds 10 pla) "h1:n 1hr 45-~·<.·ond ~ho1 doc!.. ewrred o n the Rebels. T urner'<> 15-fooi Jumper bounced out of bound\ U~L\'') Clint Rossum made two free thro"s "tth three ~·conds to go and teammate Ka rl James stok the mbounds pa<;s and hit a three-pointer at the buzzer for the li nnl scor1: UNLV mo,ed to 13-1O\eralland4-1 in the PC A-\ Fullenon lost its lifth in a ro" and fell 10 4-10 and 0-5 In other action 1n' oh ing top 20 teams· Provlduce 78, Georgetown 74: Delra~ Brooks scorc-d a ...cason-htgh 28 points. 1nclud1 ng a dec1sl\e se' cnth thrce-po1nt field goal w11 h I: 17 left. as Pro' 1dcnce upset 11 lh-rankcd Big.East m al Gcorge10" n Georgeto" n < 1-1. 11 -2) had o'creome a 66-57 delicn "''h 8:55 left to go ahead 74-7! on Pe"1 McDonald's la) up" 1th 3· 14 remaining. D"'a)nc Bf)ant missed the front end of a one-and- onc foul si tuation "1th 2:32 to go. Then Brooks ga' c Pro\ tdencc (2-1. 8-4) the lead for aood with his thrc-e- P<>tntcr from the top of the circle. Plttsbt1rp •t.Couectic•t H :C:harles Smith. hela to one point bcrorc halftime. scored 13 stcond·half points. 1nclud1ng a clutch turnaround Jumper with nine seconds lcf1.au1'\th·rt1nkcd P1usburgh edged Connecticut 1n a Btg East onfcrcnc-t aame. Freshman point auard Scan Miller scored 16 poinu and made lour conset'utiv' free throW$ after Connecticut \oach Jim Calhoun was called for two ttthn1cal fouls "1th stA minut~ left as Pitt <2·1. 12·1) ratlt~ from a SC\Cn-potnl deficit. I••• State U , &Mias 71: Elmer Robinson ol'cd 20 po1n1s to lead fh e Iowa 5'atc playen in double fiaurcs as the 14th·ran~ed C)c:lontt ronunU«I their mastci; of Kan~s at Hilton Cohttum. bnt1na the 16th-ranked Ja)ha~ls Cl ·I. 11'-') in a Bia Eep1 Confettnce prnt. • 10•1 sate. lim11int Kansas , .. r Danny Mannina to one ba~cl 1n the lit\t 16 minutes. bolted 10 a 17-pcunt kad in 1tsconfcn.-Mt" •ner. t~ held olT a C'Omt'bat k b a~ Ja>ha•b to 1m.r.o'e 10 14-:?. Manning kd the ~II> and fimshcd with • point to put 11 a"a~ until the fi nal m1nu1e. "hen .o\labama m1s~d t\.\O chances to pull .... 1th1n a basket Kl·ntul·I..~. l..nodt'd out of th e No. I ranking after a 5J-52 lo~~ k> -\ubum on Saturda). 1mpro\Cd 10 11 -1 o' era II and 4-1 1n the EC .\labama. losing ns third ~1ra1gh1. fcll 10 --and 0-3 Georgia 87. Aubum H : Tone~ Mack and Patnek HJm1hon scort'd 2J points apiece and ke)ed a latt' :?8-10 run to spark Georgia to a Southeastem#Confertnct \11..tor) o'er 19th-ranl..t'd A.ubum. G,•org1a. I 0-6. e\.encd ns SEC rec~rd ~t 2-! and -\uburn fell to 9-3 o'erall and 1-1 in the conference W)'omlJJg 81 , Air Force &I : Fennis Dembo had 28 points .is No. 12 \\ )Oming rebounded from t"o straight los~s b~ beating Air Force in a Western .\thlet1c < onference game Dembo sa nk three of four three-point shots m the fir'.>t half as th e Co" bo) s jumped out to an 11 -2 lead and rolkd 10 a 46-18 hal(ume margin. . W~oming improved m record to 12-2 overall and 1-2 m the W-\C \l.htlc ~tr Force fell to6-7 O\erall and 0-3 Basketball scores c-. WEST N• .. •o• L H veo.s '3 Ce S1e1• F ~ ~'O" S1 .. Oct•Mntel " 8 -o-e S6 ltOCKIU WvOf'I" 110 II A·• Foret 61 M>VTHWUT It u 14 TCU '9 Ar~en.-\ Ii SMU ll 1011 Tne\ Af.M SI a ... o-S7 O'i.l!Ome Si 7S Nt .. ()r1penl S.m HO..rn)ll SI I) Pr•t11t Vttw '' h •H s&,1.,.rn 6t Sit°'* F "~''" 67 A 9 .\le 7tl E ftf'nn\tt St '1 Cooo•n St U 8elnune Coo.,men ., E lt«nl!Jtllv t S W•lm·noton o->-o St 60 ,, EAST ProvlCMn<t 11 Georntown 7• P·tt\O;Jr9t\ ti c-:•.cur SI Fo•Oflem 60 ,,,.,.,,.,.llen St St Ptttf' ' 11 "'"'" S7 L•levttte 96 E.st Stroucnout'O s-6' Vtf'monl •S L0119 l\•1'0 U 9' Hohtr• IO ()eq,wert • Oftllei IS a..u""'" 110 WHll>ft910ft MJ Cemmunitv < ..... men OttA.NGll ~I C"°''" '°· Of•nee Coe.i S> SOUTH COAST C°""ltllNCI El Cem•1'0 14. ~ldtn WHI '1 . , FoR THE RECORD .... WESTERN C°"'IRENCI lOet'l Poro .... ., !>fatt.e P"ot" • cu_,. 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'" 1· ~ "' "• ,, s • '13 lSO 000 ' ·••'"" HIHTt4 RACE ' '"''t ""'" S21 l"OO ) ~re• •• :: a -... r l SO OOO·«S OOC v E ,..., ~-a,•ir .., (_ . , .. ··~·\ 1 ~ •-.. o O·••-".-,a,owe: .:-~;r-o~• C'f' _.a,o..,,u"'f " :~e Of .. ,,. 'Cf' St•"•""' • "•••o• C C al••non -.. .. 'lofl'f(a C ... ~(J\ H•._.. ,._., r ~•·'•\ Q ON Pi .. Of'"OZ'a \AfJ..,"""f''\• T O"l • • '< ~~· 9, D .o-.~ B·ac• AtM E ...... -· c•' ... aa 'IAc<errO'I 1: ~J-~"tllO va.,.ruele '1 ~ "• 112 '16 '17 110 116 JI• mr BDTBIREVEN tar Pitcher for the W>rld Champion Minnesota~. I ... Wieder right ' and wrong at the same time Harriett W t.eder has launched her term as ch:mman of th~ Board of S~rvisors with a state of the count~ address that incl1:1~ed points that were right on target and off hast> at. the same ume. , . During her speech. Wieder talked about tranic rongt•,_ tion and the slow-growth initiative circulating th rou~huut tht' count:. She adm iued the obvious. that the super\lsoro; hat! emb racedgro,qh and the economic prosperit' that came \\Ith it. She also proclaimed tha t traffic congestion and o\er- cro\\ding arc problems that need the immediate at1cn11on of elected officials. The first half of the statement is right on target. but thl· last fiH' "ords are an o,·ersimplification. Elected oflic1c:1h. especiall) the supen. isors. should haH' been looking into pre,enung the pro blems of o,·e rcro"d1ng and traflit congestion years ago. . Wieder also took a s,.., ipe at the ix·ople "hu ha' t· embraced the slo"-growth mo' ement b~ cnuc1ztng go\t'fl1· ment b) tn1tiat1 H·: Sile c~lled the initiatn e process a 1: pe ut' .. shopping-mall go' ernment.. that 1s .. ofte n a countt'f· product•' e process of misleading slogans a nd emouon and 111- conceived responses to complex problems:· (n some respects she·s right. But the same thing L'an be said about the program:;. policies and \Ot1ng records uf..,omt' past and present elected oflictals. Wieder said the count' and nation are bcuer o ff .. " ht•n elected officials effect poltc~ in response to their con st 11 uenl·~. ratherthan the re' erse:· because ··representatl\ ego' ernmt·nt is m ore efficient and effecti' e than sed ,ing decrees through ba ll ot-measures.·· She's nght. but pan of the statement ts off base. · Federal la'-' does no t pro' 1dc for the in1t1at 1' c pron:s'\. In fact. onl~ the ci tizens of about half of the statt'" ha' c that priv1le$e. Wieder was correct v.hen she said go' crnmL·nt "ork'> Ot''>l \\hen elected officials represent their consutucnts. but that\ not al"'a's the case. Caltfomians and residents "'ho Inc in olht·r states that allo" in1tiati' es are fortunate. The proce"s comes "1th responsibilities that can be abused. JUSl a s the r n"l'r'> ol J n elected representatn e can be abused. Go\l~rnment \\ithout in111atl\es might OL' mnrt· cfflt·1t·n1. but \\e don·t think 111s al\\3\S a beuer s' stem ln1t1at1' c'> t·Jn pronde a good balance bet\\een the. polt11rian and thl· ~opk. and the process shouldn·1 he attad.cJ becau-.c tht· slO'-'·grO\\th moHme nt is mal..ing ltfe d11li cult lor t·btcd offic1als. · Like Supen isor Wieder. ''L' hope Orangt· ( ou nt~ cJ n continue w gro"' and prosper. Ho"'e' er: that gnrn th and 11' efTerts need better planning and tontwl than ha' hl·t·n demonstrated in the past. The rights and responstb1ht1es o l de' elo per.,. ou-,int''>~t''­ and industr: and residents' quaht~ o t life ha' t' Ill he c4ualh considered" hilc planning for gro" th That IS. and has oeen. the rt'Sponc,1h d1 1 ~ uf t•kcted ollic1ab. .\s 1mpoftant a'i the~ m3~ he gn"' th and traflit congestion ma ~ not be tht' nws1 important 1s,uc t'it'Ctcd ollic1ais need to look at 1h1s 'car. So me belie 'e the slO\\-gro"' th mo' cmcnt and 1n111a11' i.: ares~ mptoms of a bigger pro blem - a gro" 1ng m1stru't and d1ssausfact1on ''1th elected offin als "ho so mcho" lo.n ·r getting rL·-ekcted after neglectrng to pro' 1Lk roJds. '-Lh ool -, and '>i.'f\ ices demanded b~ that gro'' th Fighting AIDS This m onth. couples who apply fo r marriage licenses in He nnepin County (where Minnea~lis is located) are walk mg away with an unexpected dtv1de nd: ··his .. and "hers .. informa tion packets on the lethal AIDS virus. · Such an unusual parcel might seem an indeltcare gift to offe( a carefree bride and groom. But count~ officials are wisel~ risking indelicac~ in hopes of sparing a few unsuspecting sweetheal*ts from gaining personal experience about AIDS. The county's three-month pilot project 1s a health} alternati"e to mandatof) AIDS testing. for which some Minnesota lawmakers campaigned last summer. Yet.just as the AIDS e pid emic does not no"' ment forced testing. neither can 11 brook ignorance. All people must learn about the disease -to protect themselves. their partners and their c hildren. "' H ennepin County"s prem arital AIDS primer will prove its \\Orth if it saves even one fa m ily from the AIDS scourge. If recipients take a moment to read it, the county's wedding ~1ft will render an indispensable lesson in the facts of modern·hfe. Tbe Sur Tribune, Mianeapolis Banning A TVs The recent agreement halung manufacture and sale o f three-" heeled all-terrain vehicles hardh cures all the problems associated \\-tth use of these m achines. but is better than nothing. lt will keep tens of thousands of the three-" heelers in dealer inventories from getting into consumer ha nds. But ll lea ..,es more than a million of them still churning awa} in ofT- road locations. put ling life and 'limb in jeopardy. The agreement between the Justice Department and fi ve manufacturers. four of them Japanese. allows the companies to continue making and selling four-wheeled ATVs. These are mo re stable than three-wheelers but still arc risky. especial!} when )Oungsters opcs:atc them. OA~NGE COAST lllJPllll: Alb119t1et'ffle (N.M.J TrJb.,,~ O.F_, c.1, (dot.Cit T•O.. ""'[dllOt Cr1118ilft ~ts £•tor ..... c.... PrOOlle llOA Of tof c.t ... AovtthSollt DifKtOI ,,,., ... Cl.WI~ 011t1;I01 QI; ,flf .. Circll1l1011 °"1 tot Crystll Wl-bd s Ol"'t M.tll"ltf -··ro~aythat morehoustngdoesn't brin!{morepeople: tllat more people don t brlngmorecars: tllat morecars don 't brlngmort!trafflcwoests ... voodoo thinking.,. She lives in terror while he hunts for her again -.,.\CR .\\IE:"TO-The \\Oman 1s 2.1 \l'J r s old . hl'r son 1s 5 l n11l '\:o\t·mbcr she \\Orked as a nur'>t'·, J')St.,1ant at a con,alescent hvmi:. put .5he doesn·t go to \\OrJ.. an' mvrt• HI.' ha~ bc:'cn there at lea!>t 1 \\ i, l' loo I. mg 1or her. fht• man " )4. and he has b<'cn l1,1ng ''llh hn . ·on and o ff. for SI\ 't'Jf'> ·· He·s n1t l· on the outside:· said il nl'1 2hbor .. ht· 1.ilks nice. but inside ht··~ cr:u~ lk\ taronzed this girl. .i nd n i:r: bvJ~ "hu tned to help her·· Sht· '>J td ·-r ' t'r' f1me he beat me up I g.1 hJ1. k I'm ,~, at raid ofh1m. He Jh'J~'> ... aid ht going to usc a gun on nw .. Bat I. un :--.o,. 21. hi: did. 1n fat.t. U'>I.' :i g.un It' bt·at h('r up ... He hit me: 1n the arm -." tth 1~ ... she !>aid. "not m\ face Ht' mi: 1 n the face"' 1th his fists. He sJ1J \t 11 me he wa ... going kill me·· A\ t · \\oman·, :iccount. 11 "'as th r ~lltti urn n..;i t1rnt• he had bca1en her "Ht put ~ in the hospi tal t''O 11m1.·'> ·· '>ht• ~id ... broke m' arms "lwn ht· got mad I ne-.. er '"en·t 10 1he ht•'>p11al for nothing d'>C ·· .\lta she haJ <\een the gun. though. '>h1.· 1.alled 1hc \hl·nffs depanment "I JU'I \\Jfllcd him J\\J~ from me and m~ 'on ''here I could c;top being so ~1.ar1.·d ... sht' '>Jld Thi: man "J' Jrrc~tl'd and pu1 in JJ il "I t'Jll thl' c,hcn!T department 10 ti nJ uul "ha1 "ould happen 10 him:· shl' ~1d. "and the' said 10 talk to the d1'>tnct auorne'. ·and Y.hen I called lh t•m tlw~ said ch:irges been d ropped 1u J m1 ">demt·anor. ;ind hi<. bJ•I tx·c.>n n·ducl·d 10 $ '.000. -...:obo<h e'c.>r J'l..i:d m1.· nothing about 11 .. fhe "<'man "ent w roun and got J n·<.tra1ning order ·Hi: gut bad. out 11n bail thrn.'· 'iht' ,,uJ . ··.,t:irtl·d co ming o'er thrt'at<:n · ing ml· Ht' ..aid 11 I, all thl' WP'> aga1 n. he'' gu1ng 1t1 hunt mt• do"n and 1..111 nll' I 10IJ him I i.hdn·1 "ant to itet bacl.. toget ht•r "1th him. that I was too scart'd ht• "as going do the same thu~g ag:iin . and sometime "hen he did 11 ht· "a" going 10 kill me. Thtn last Thur'><la' he comt· O\er and said he \\J~ mo,·rng bacJ.. in. and I couldn·1 stop him ·· The \\Oman h\c~ in :i $218-a- month t'\o-bedroom apanment. ··1 '"en1 to we m~ g1rlfncnd. and he follo"cd me 0,cr there:· she said . ··ttc said he "a'> going to sla) and he \\oulJ hunt me do"n and cut m' head ofT 1f I c:illed the cops. He had a l..mfe in h1~ podt•t. he madnurL' Isa" 11. I said I \\:isn't go1 ng to call the cops. I ~td he could sta\ ·· Tht· man spent ·Thursda~ night at tht· apartment. Frida~ morning. he got up and '"-Cnt to \\Ork .. I called him at \\Ori..." shcsa1d. ··1old him I "anted him It• mo\ c out. rm too scared to tell him an~ thing\\ hl·n hc·s thfr<." I satd ·I \\Jnled him IO leaH' me and m\ son al one Ht· "as begging me to lei him sta~ I said. ·tf I don·1 get a .... a~ from ~ou and I do an~1hing to mal..e ~ou mad. \Lrn'll 1..tll me ... . Frida\. after \\Orie he "as bacl.. "He come tn here. said I \\JS Stuptd." she s:ud ... He !>:lid an~"hcrc I go lf1 anamcn10. ht"ll hunt ml' Ht• ~1d ht"d hire a pm :ite 1n' est1gator t~ find mt'. and then' hc·d l..111 me. He kept on talking. I "a" too scared to sa~ an~ 1hing bacl... I kno"' he·s going lo l..111 me. ··1 tell him he can sta\. and then he ..a~ s lo make him som.ething to eat. r m too upset to cook an ything more th:in a T\' dinner. he said that'' all ·nght. .\ftn he ate. he started tall..ing again ..... hat he·~ going to do 10 me. tinall~ I said. 'Pkasc. let's JUSt go to sleep_· and \\e did." Saturda~ morning the man \\l'OI to ''url... The "oman railed him again. "I told him I "'as going to lea\C. 110 mJtlt'r "hat he done to me. I can·t stand this being so scared. I 1w1 a'> . PETE DEXTER much dothes 1ogether as I covld and \\Cnt to m' sister's house in J\1ar~~'1llc I d1dn·J ha'e time tp get much. tx·caust· I l..ne" he \\JS on th <' \\;)\ O\i."f.'. On ~und;l\. th<' "oman \\ent bad. tor mQrr of h.l'r dutht·s. ~ht' found the JpJrtment manager fir~t. and askl'd him 11.1 romc \\1th hn tu her place. .. ,, l' \\COi in tht·rc together.·· '>hr said. "and all m\ furn1turt· and d ot hes and m ~ ~hoc:·.' ..ill tort• up E''-·r:th1ng nr~·d or t ut nr brvl..t• Tht• rop-. came IJtl'r. the l:id' officer '>:lid c;hl· \\Ould Ul' "h:i1 shl' · u iuld to help ITIL'. and tht·~ 1001-. a re: port .. Toda' I called the d1c;wr1 at· l<'rnn ·, ot1in: IO find Out \\JS he Still out . thn said thl'rl· \\3Sn·t no \\arrant \Cl for hi\ :lffl''il. I calkd the urnnhou\C th1'\ <klld lhC're \\3'> ft'<, lo~t 1n th e '' 't~·rn some" ht"re :"'>o-~>d~ '>t'Cm t11."ant to do noth ing no". 1.'\tt'Pl him Hl· "ant!'> to hur:t me. I !..mm ht' \\JO I' 10 hurt me had " Thl' \\Oman told ml' that on ~fonda~. Shi: spcn1 the n1gh1 h1d1nga1 a fr1t·nd·s house :ind Tuesda\ he found her ag.ain "The dcpuues got ht:rt• nght a"a~ ·· lht· fnend said. ··and )a1J thl.'' "ould detain him Rut tor ho'' lung 1' 1h:i11 HL· doc~ "hat he '':int. I 1hrnk somd~h Y.ant him to ket·p h1\ JUb. 1s "h' the~ don·1 l<x J.. him up·-, I asked about 1he \\Oman. "Sht•'s gonC' \Oml'place t'lsc no"' ... her fnend !>31d ... (jon~ someplace and \\.llling fur him w tind hn there·· Pete Dexter lives ia Sacramento. Let Reagan gallop into the sunse't, tall in the saddle l 1.·t·, m.11..,-.1 't•\\ '\ l'Jr'' rt·,ol ut1nn 111 '1np tJ l..111g, dw;ir 'h111\ Jt tht· p1t·,1do11' I IJ\11.I h1.· 1.1~t·n 1:n11ugh \hill\ lnr u' .111 l'.ld\ ' \\ htn ll11. h1.·JJ llf thl' l1"lh1.11n Jq)Jrtnh·n1 JI I ( I Dr l nu1' C 101- h t hJll.. r,·" nlh rdi:a,,·d J •knt· gr;111ng l 1.i1qu,· "' 1lw rrt'~llkn 1"· l~1 J1n ,1fkr 'lud ~ ing lhJt d1\~1,1w11' 11r.,1 Jd1.1h' "llh \\.1l1n \lnnd;ik I ''Jnt1.·d tu 11 ,,.,, up < 11ulun·t (1l1t· hl hJll.. h.1 ·, ,11 k,1,1 lno~l'd JI h111h 1.kh.lll'<.'' l hl'I I\ l\Plt al ,,, !ht• lOUnlr\ \ l'llfft'Ol .. , u llllfl Olt'lllJlil \ .. "\h hJ ' 1h1.\ -..i~ "lkrl·«, a 1u.1L·' IJmt• dut I. l 1.'1·, Ill"'\ 111 lnr !he ki ll'" \\ h\ Jon't \\\ 111'lt'.HL lOUOt the 't•l' 1 t•al hi, ~.,1ng' \\t' .\mnitan\ l'OJll~ r11m thJnl..., Hl President Re· agan\ t\\O 1crmc. 1n otlk c'1 Ronald Rt•agan came along al th<' l)l.."rrt·c1moment1n l ~ h1ston . In a'n earlier dl'L'Jlk Prl.'s1dcnt Jilhn F Kenned~ t·nl-rgm·d a d1spm1ed coun- tr~ """ h1\ ~ou1h and <"nc:rg\ .ind c.'on1ag1ou) belief 1n .\menca · No'' 11 \\3~ agc·s turn and 1hc: John \\'a~ nc '1~1on of .\menca that cap· tured the n:lllon's 1magma11on .. ta nd t::tll' .. our hero told U\ "We'll gt•t 1)u1 hostage~ back No •( omm1es· arc going 10 push us around Ha\I~ fotth m 1od and the good old .\mcrican ~av ... .\nd do ~ou kno-... what happent'tl') \\\· t'll.·lic' cd' ~o .... ~;an't \\e please let him finish h1\ term "11h the <,pcc1al gracr. &ood humor and po\111\e dmc llc brought to tht\ h1'h office'' · I'd Ilk\.' to share \Omc of m' 1rca~u1cd mcmoncc; or ftonald Re· <1&an Fir t Ofilll. h1 bd1cf 1n-<iod IS \Cr'\ rt•al and n61 a manuforturcd polluc;it plo~. \\\· hl!l\)ngcd to the s.amc churd1. Brcnt"ood Prcsb\lcr1:ln. Ila~ l in 1hl.' • fl<;. He ~·n 'Ron:lld Rt'.lg.1n mo' re \tar JI 1h1~ 11mc 1n h1~ hll' \\.hJttornpet1t1on hc~a forour m1n1\lcr. I 1cmt•mber on(• unda~ he h.1d m o~t ot thl' congrt·g.a11on cra"' l- ing .iro und w1 tht' lloor t ~ ing 10 find hi' lo~t t'Onlat I kll'I. I'll lx·t ~ou on,· ,1fthe tir\t thing'> he d•K'\ upon h1\ n.•turn to ( ahforn1a "111 tw to taJ..t· h1~ '>trung hantone 'oKe to tht· RL'' Donn. \luuma\\ "; Bel .\1r P1e'>h' tt·nan { hurd1 10 than I.. God for :ilfo\, 1n~ him tu \Un I\ c 111, latest tnal tif !31th Then thcrt• ".l' 1ht• occa'>lon ofthl' .. d:is5 .\ .. fart"\.\l'll lunc.'hL•on 1n Lo'i \ngdt'S JU'>t pri or to hi'> 1naugura11on. It· \\3'> !.\aged b~ Panfic \lutuari. prt·m1t·r gtncrnmcnt relations 'ltt' prt·<,1dL·n1 (no..,. rct1ri.:d) SteH' ()3, 1n E H'h n llar1 and I. a!. \ICC ma' or and ma~or of Newport lkach· "ere among lht• fc"' Orange ( ountiam 10\ itl'd. We "ere in a"'~ as "'c hohnoblx'd "'1th the likes of('harh<.m Ht•ston. Frank Sinatra. the ~tat<''s poll11cal fat cats (also kno"n later as thl' Kttchcn (ab1net). and some real!\ hl':t' ~-dut~ poli11c1ans · E' ch n "as ahead of mr as \\C mo' c.·~f through the rccei' ingli nc. She e' 1dcnt1) had more assertiveness 1r:11 n1ng than I did bl•cauS<' "hen she.· '-':l'> presented 'ih\." stuck up her face and ~1d. "I \\ant a k1 ss.''and pointed tu her lcO C'hcck. I "as aghast. D1dn'I shl' 1..no'\ that John Wa> m: I~ pcs onl) k1~~ 1hcir hol'le!>°! Howc,cr. he JU~t chuckled and bent do"n and obliged. No\' the fir\t thing vou lcam as ma, or. tf \OU "'ant LO sun he. 1 not \l> ict ~our \I~ ma) or get ahead of ~ou. c;o I s1url.. up m} face and said "Mc t~):· If loo~s could ~1fl. Nanc~ Reagan Mluld ha..,e .. nul..l'tl" the 1"0 of u~ On another occa~1on. I was in' 1tc.-d to a pcc1al PrC\1dcnt1al Cab!"'.'' bncftng at the White House. &fore t.he bncfin1-the pr~1dent 1Jrtl'\J things off on a humorous note He pn:wn1cd •c.rctan oft he In tenor J.1mc\ Watt "'"h ., ··~hoo11ng \our-~lf 1n th1.' r oot \~aru .. for \\au\ lall'\l brouhaha Thal morn1n \\all Jrrnoun~'d that he "ti~ Cimtthn the JACKIE HEATHER' Jpix·aram·t• of tht' fkarh Bo~s :it the r:i1i11:ir .. r outth of Jul ~ cekbrn11on lx•t·au'l' ht• (dt tht· group preM'ntC'd a poor 1magt' for tht· nation's )OU lh. I hrnl'' er. lht• &ach Bo~ s \\ere great f:i,onles of :--.anq Reagan and sh(• loot. sin.mg cwept1on 10 1ht!i burt'au- rrallc banning. The Wh1Je Huu!>c got 111\ ol' ed and the J\\ard \\:JS President Reagan\ "'a~ to ~ttk thc i'><\U<' 10 ht!i gcntl) humorou) fashion. ~ftcr the bnding. the pm11dcn1 opcnl'd the session 10 questions for ht'> cah1net o Okcrs l 1dc1\ttlkd m'sdl ;md ~lid I had a QUl"'ll1on for Sct·rctar) Watt. "I n:m<"mlx·r \O U... Watt said. ··01dn't Congn·ssman Badham bring ~ou to m~ olTiC'I.' to talk abqut the olTshorl.' 011 lt'Js1ng plan'>" .. That's nght. M r. &t'rt'lnf). I li:OO\\ the Bea h Bo~'>. Would ~ou tX' 1.1.1lhng to drop~ our plan .. for pu111ngo1I \\Cll off our bcac:hc\ 1f t patch thing..'I up "1th them''" I nego11a tcd. "No\\ Jim ·• tht-pre~1dcn1 intC'r- J1.'\'1cJ .. Sorel) ~ ou·rc not going 10 put oil \\t'lh, olT Nc\\port Beach. ore \OU"" · .\ V.'att \trugglc.'<i to C\plain the compht:11l'J lcJ\l'ng plan. the Prc\t· tknt 1111nrup1cd one more time · ·· :141). Jim " he ~•d "I th1nl. ~ou'rl· a1mina tor thl' othN foot " lt~hten up \1111."nca. Thi!> man dc~n c., l<i ride off into ·the \Un\Ct \lll1n, tJll 1n 1hc 'iJ.Jt.l le 'en ht\ m'\101,'\l t'rllll.\ ~OU\\ ht Ill.Ill be :I tou h •11. t h' follO\\. J1dJt' llealMr I 1 fo.rmtr ·~..,. port 8u~b m•1or. Jack Kelly should be quiet and listen up To the Editor: On January 4. 1988. a citizen of Huntington Beach addressed City 1 council members on issues that some of the memlx'rs. apparent I). dido 't \\ant 10 hear. Councilman Jack Kelh stated that thl' council shouldn't hav·e to listen to that kind of "crap.. (his word). Perhaps he \\Ould like the Soviet s~ stem wht>re go' crnment o ff:icials onl~ ha' e 10 I men to.,., hat they hke to hear. Whether tht' c1t1zen's "·~ews ~re kg1t1mate or not is beside the point. Our elected officials are there to hstt·n. Jack Kdl\' ·s acttons and words ha\CdraY>n enough fl1eSSO that he. of all public offi cials. should ~ carefu l about his choice of \\Ords in charac· ~ tt'rlLlng the '1e'H of those he re~ rcsC'nts . His SY> Om dut). as an elected otlicial. 1s to listen 10 the opinions of all c111zcns.. "'hether he agrees with tht•m or not. and then render his ~st iudgmcnt . Bui in Kelly·s case. per- hap~ that 1s asl..1ng more than he 1s 1n1ellectuall~ capabk of gn 1ng. REL'BEN A. ORTEGA Huntington Beach To the E 1tor .\manng ho" s r peopk uSt' ama11ngl~ \\Cird arg ents to t~ 10 JUSt1f} an unpopular 6 ~CCII\ c. John Ersl..inc. l'\etull'e d cc1or of th e Oran~e Count} Bu1I ng .\ssoc1a11on said, "\fan~ peopk behe'c that add111onal construction tone su ~ posc·s he means housing) kads to add111onal trafli c \\OCS. (That pan's right. \lost pc.·opk do. thank good- nt'S!>.1'"But1t s1mpl~ 1~n·t so:· he goes on To sa} 'that more housing docsn·1 bnng more peopk: that more people dun ·t hnng more cars. that more cars don·l bring more traffic "0CS 1s not 'oodoo econom1t·s. It's 'oodoo 1h1nl..1ng .\lmost l'\l'f\ 1ra0i1.: stud\ I'\ r ,,-en tinds fn:-c"avs attract cars: It', <. att h·.;~ for the open space fufJ..., Puh11c1am !>cclung \ otes from tht· bu1ld1ng.-dl·\eloper clique l..eep :i u1hon11ng nt''' housing prOJCCts in u 1x·n l:inds. .\nd rnlhng for ne"' lrl'l.'' :i~ ~ preaching the more free· ''a''· th l' hcttcr !ht· traffic flo"' Hoh \\O~' • But one cannot blame the bu1ld1ng- dc' eloper cro"d Or their helpers· So me poht1c1ans. \\hat ~ou·,e got 10 undcmand is that their drumbeats are '"Po\\er .. and .. Cash." ~ot l·o.,.,s. 'M \\tldcats. trt'e~. sJ..un ks. co,mcs. r11ad runners. or open skies. · But sull one "ould "1sh the huild1ng people (for the sake ofscnsel "ould p1cl.. a more plausible argu· mcnt than .. houstng docsn·t make 1 r J flic .. II dcx·s. TO \t ~LEXA~DER Laguna Beach TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Thursday. Jan. 14. the 14th day of 1988. There are 352 days left in t~e year. Today's High light in History: On Jan. 14. I 784. the United States ratified thc·peacc treaty with England that ended the Revolutionary War. On this date: · In 1639. the first constitution of Connecticut. known as the .. Funda· , mental Orders." wa s adopted at a m~ting in Hartford. In 1742. English astronomer. Ed· mond Halley. who observed the comet that now bears his name. died at the age Qf 85. In 1898. the Rev. Charfcs L. Dod~on -bener known as author Lewis Carroll -died less than two weeks ~fore his 66th birthday. In 1914. Ford Motor Co. greatly .1mprovelj its as.sem.bly-line operation by employing an endless chain to pull each chassis along. · In 1943, during Wo rld War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill began a conference in Casablanca · In 1952, NBC's .. Today" show premiered. fcatunna Dave Garroway as host. with Jack Lescoulie a.nd newsc.astfrJim Acming. In 1964. in her first public stat~ mcnt since the assassination of her husband .. Jacqueline Kennedy ap- peared on television to thank the 800,000 people who had sent her mes~ of sympathy. • In 1969. 25 crew members of the U.S. airtraft earricr Enterprise we~ killed when an clplosion ripped throu&h t~ ship du.ring mancuve.n ofTHawaB. Ten yean qo: The body offormcr Vice Prnident Hubcn H. Humphrq lay in state at the U.S. C•eito[, one day after his death. Former Prnicknt Richard M. N11on flew lO Wuhi!'f· ton to pay tribute to Humphrey on h1 first \ 1s1t to tbt Mtion's CllJ'tal tincc he rcsiined from offitt an 1974. Thouaht for Today: ... l'be justifi. cation of m~onty rule in po11t1n u not &o be found 1n its ethkaJ supcrion&)':· -Walttt Lippmann. mcncanjoumaldt 0119-197<4) . •1~A.1Hd9Mf~ I Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Thursday, nnu.ty 14, 1988 *CS CALL 642-5678 Pnvate pwty only No Real Eatate Comme<ciat Automotive. Boating °' H p Wanted ............................................. _._._. .... iiliiiiiiiiil l . I ~ . --·-Y'T"I a· .B I A.I'• .,.,.,,., -M..0 • ""',.. ...... ,~ ....... ,~'0-.... --..... '-•<--C.~'H •' • t1'.. o' """' ..,.....4 ~· .,... ""*""" • c-.c:t.,. <tit'\ ...., ..... ,. .. ~ •' ..-... ~ ...... , ...,_, •11111 llltlC..U .. , .. , 1112 lniM 1144 a.Dea Cetta... 2'M C..11 Jleu 2124 lut. lbrMu 2641lewpri1w111 •t m;,;; Ha Bayridge1'X " to aurf m I ...... OFlNR ' ..... 2111 28R 18A COTTAGE CLISE" l betUxe 28A 28X frplc, SPAClllS an 1.... ? condo. Many upgredel. 1 harbor View Duling IEMIS,.ttNCW......,.. Bay vu duplex fp wfd, Pvt yd G•r. lndry HIU. 28r 1ea Elslde locatton WI D hie-up marble) stone t It _ ... , .... ~ ••it • pool. ape. gate guarded 2Bdrm 1'-'B• hie, newly retrig.~ar, 4BR nu pelnt. 388 W Bay St S72Smo. PatiO pool lndry rm frpl attacn gar nr bdl I l15a! .-·111• j $207,500 760·9178 femodeled wlfac tub. yrty r ntal $1800/mo no pet 2 occ 537-6585 $675/mo, io:... sec; dep $900/mo (2131 860·9~13 VERSAILLES • BAYSHORES 38'. 388. tol :;~~·/m~ar~t-f:;:gc: 975.7 & 675·887J 2BR 1ba p1e;-$750 G81 · 149 E Bay Upgrade<J 2 sty owrw Sh Bt sec bldg pool spa corner lot! $615,000. 673-3117 DARLING 2Bf w/pallo, age w/d hkup, ffJl'\Ced TSL MGMT 642-1603 unit 3Bf 2 iBa '# d n1wp gym c1ose to tx:h' di~ Open ·Saturday t2-5, c-."""""' .L .. '"-'-•, F/P, dbl gar ·~blk from yard. g8fdener Cat OK DUPLEX 28£ unturn encll dbl gar 1 m to oeacn1 S7{0 n-pets 722-0170 2561Clrcle0r,548-~77 ~,,_-ua:J.A:':)I. Bay on Coronado 19~'A'MeyerS49·3.44• gar no~°' motor $1100 840-8576 ... •••y• iw......a••••te• s11somo Call L1aa at 28R 2BA'"-' eoeoor led' bikes 646•8 5,1 0, 1 . 2~44 VERSAtLLESF\.!U sec,28r. • ------• 662-28710<833·3012 ,_.r a wS48-2720• 1r•aae ., 2Bacmrun1t w/m1111t>ey • F'IY8 BR. 38A. perfect COf\· Plush condo on golf --Bit-ms. gar~ $800/mo LUX 28 28A rpl(; .. _. Take 011er is. $950 a d lt1on. Very private 28r. 1 '~8a. patio, y111d, course. 2Br •den. 288. 3 lal•H Pnia1•l1 ~:I'938i02~-!,2 °' ~1 ---EASTSID€ w 1D hlo,-up marble stone mo • 1Br $775 n-oet 8'evated lot. $785,000 garage, great area1 patios. frptc. garage. 2507 ~ '-' ets' 2 Bdrm 1 Bath S650 lrpl 111acn gar nr tier Agent NO FEE 644-7211 I S1250mo 121-8955 beautiM decof. $1550 ••2Br 1Ba 4-Ple~ 2868 WATERFRONT HOMES $900 mo 1213 860·9S13 - ---Grubb r. Ellis AsJl10< L.ara1ne Shaw tBEOROOM YEARLY H k Pl Ref b hed REALlORS631-1'00 1 ... I _,_ 28r 2Ba. Ip, 2 prkg-S 1525 144-MI Close to "*1cet & bNdl ic OfY Id ,,':; •S N · LlfHI luck 2641 •"'-'-sc_._,_ ... 1_ ... ___ ,.. --------w l g•,•o• 1 725/mo g81'age, w up 0 WTSIH -lM MM ' 3Bdrm 3'>Ba. 2 Ip double llAllfllff 11r 645-5862 pets $710/mo •32-7767 Cedar Woods •OCEAN VIEW* -· !""._, __ ~-~·-"!""' garage-$2150/rno • condo ale refr w/d pool --••E-Slde 2Br 1BaLSpac.ous 2Bdrm patio II.~ oec°' lOcJrm 1-2 ••E-Slde cU. Prrvate 144-1200 ------_ · H50 7604768 · 2BR 1BA yrty Incl boat upstrs gar nuge <Seek I $695 No pets S48~8 acJu•ts No Del$ S8SO mo , ent') silowef no pets N· '9ST •Bdrm 2Ba llfeplace. o-pets de>e* UP to 28 ft No ow No pets $715 mo 2080 ,, ' %4 •329 49~-4252 sm~r oeat 10< 1 petson 8eadl House In QOOd con· patio & deck dbl garage Univ Partt 3BR 2BA. frpl. 2 3-408$ 1'k Marc~3c~;;j Garden Ln Agt 432-7767 1 C.llfert•I• C.astsi4e Stud•O Cottage cnarmhg Call alt 6pm 5'6·7643 d1t1on on R-2 lot 1st blk S 1800/mo Agl 673-53$4 car gar. prvt patlos. net_1_1 mo • 3 Bdrm 2 Ba 1 9 0 0 su"OU"Cleo p garoens F SC Pt.ta area & 405 10 ocean Gereg• - -comm pool/tennrs, end 28R 28A 2 c:at ., "' •E-Slde Mrene spactOUS w.gar199 642-5964 ,_ L 3 1 : ,.. Avt em S225 000 BURR WHITE 28R DUPLEX. remodeled it m belt $1275 g sparkllf19 1 & 28drms -ag ' o •; o :C """r S11r bath 111tcnen-RLTR INC 675--4630 Frpk: yafd lndry blk lo ~.;, D 8S2--0852 ocean/baSy close to $610 Up 2020 Fullef'1on E SIDE larg 28r 2Ba ern;i ·mmed S6L 491-2878 ette -. d pool Jae $375 ocean 302 Ins $1275 ~ESS4 3624 downtown 1200/moyrly Ave No pets 631-8427 garage lndry 1>111ns • oep 556-1737 ' UH UYHllT 968-7271 a11111 now -• Michael RE 673-6880 - -Quiet no petS $850 Mewrr• lt1clt 2669 Pvt room and bath "" 3 Untts Potential In sngl CHARMING 2Br 2Ba caM wtSTPAll TIEIN 2BR 2b• Fireplace large S 100 lff 1ST • HIT · S500 sec ~8-7237 * llS C&IYll UST UTS l'lorne near oeadl Fem n- famlly fetnodet 30x90' duplex patio stove & New 28drm 28a. ale. gar-sundeck. garage No Say Breeze 18r nu deco< * E Side lg new 2b( 2oa Ex cl u S v E Gu A RO smkr S450 • deposit lot. $875.000 BURR relrig No Pets S875Jmo age, frtg. w/d. frpk:. 2 pets S 1050/montl\., Quiet pool Carport, micro d ·w skylltes encl GA TEO COMMUN TY 675-4704 otc 675-1853 WHITE RLTR 675-4630 South SJde or PCH on decks. pnme sunny lo-309 32nd St 650·0389 lndry lac Pets ok 1884 nar SlOSOmo Alan 9_5 SPiC•O s 2 & 381 on 0011 F I I (7 14 759 906 catton o pool No pets°' --Monrovia 548·0336 ,. u Small ~10 for rent In llST Slll' ern ea I ·1 Y BAY Frontage pter, Wnlf _ 634-8000 673-7576 e-.es COUfse "rPIC moCto o '# COM 5465,mo Call Vacant lSR End Unit Ofl213)685-9090 smkrs$1150. 720-3912 lurnprkg 1Br$750 $850 •LG BAC_HEt,OR with lg Ets1de .von t last 2Br ... -e11>ar A C "' cJn.,up 2~ Ana, 751-2017 /Days wt some ocean view. FURN snarp lBr Duplex L11aa1 ltacla 21U u I • Is P Cl 3 0 3 E paho for 1 petson in good 2' •Saw den 2 car gar 1 ca• gar l'rom $ l6501 760-09091e'8$ 1 Ffplc w/d Walk 10 Quiet secure beach area 3 -2 h N. Edgewater 871 -2866 locale 1470 859 W 191h mi 10 oen . clras No Sorr1 "'0 pets 644-0509 1 · bl'. ba tise+guest M --St Costa Mesa beach. 1145,000 Robin mature resp sng1 etecl Laguna walk 10 bCfl fp4 .co· & 25· Boat ll•P Balooa __ pets S950 631· 1211 Hotels/Jllttels %711 1• Tench 631-1266 wtr/felnf pd no pets sm ocean \1\1 s23001m0 Newport Perunsula 400 MER~IMAC WAY ExlRA lg 2br 2ba COO•e-ll'WNlf'-AITI - S69 /MO yrfy 760-1236 675-5061 Avall2/1 CallT••• 113-Utl ~~~ :~~ ::~ nien1. toe S6401mo n-• .::W":r~* U&Ull IEACll : lllEAT OCUll VIEW! Charmlf19 28r 2Ba unfurn --. Newety redone. d/wsnr pets ""·trt>as 1~ mess Call -IUU'"' 180n'n on weter MOTOR Ill 3Br. 2..-o.n $2200 Agt hse on t~ north end C1putna1 ltacll gas paid. secvnty gate 63l-2l67 ron1 Pf~ w/mlCf'o W"ly rentals $155 & ; 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm Jeri 640-48681496-4868 Close to och Frplc Zill parking 979. 1911 1BR pvt pauo poo1 caoie ISllWUher ~ P""91 uo Wkly Color cable rv , I• S 1200/mo tse. 494-7079 lV & gas pa d rets 8<I Cl • garege 1ree cottee heate<J Pool 1 IEWPllT IUCI llaACIUTl 3H 21& BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba Apt Sparlthng clean 2Bdfm P 55; r maid svc g Sleps to OC1\ 4 1134.,llO Completely refurbished ltwrrt ltacla 21'9 Ocean Hatbo< v-No I .ea $730 All ullls pd 1~~ F1~er 6405-~6' ALSO 280RM S1eo5 K1tcns avt 985 N Coast I Private 2nd l\oOf condO 1n Lg bdfmS nu crpts lloor· 2Bdfm 2Ba nae. den. frplc. _P915 S lOOO Frig g.at Sorry no pets - -MIT llft llT'U ~wy Lag Bc:ti •94-5294 • pcpular Villa Balboa 1fl9 appliances & ceramic spa Frenci'I doors. dee--STUDIO $500 661-33131 1960 WALLACE Lg 28Clrm 181 couage ...,,, ... ,... ,._.11 EJ!tra ,oomy and bNYll-kit hie Ffplc tam rm. uhl 0<ate<1 1n all wMe No Certu •ti •ar 2'22 645-2739 642-•905 w urpon Ideal '°'.. sma. ________ __. SUWI •m WM~~ ... ·. . .. . fully d __, ..... rm. end gar,.,,.. No pets pets s 1450/mo Delta D&-I lamil> No pets $$ 5 "'0 8 P Ntt.1y rentals now avail ecorat ... ...,,.s • Sl600/mo -"'-241.0608 gado 631•1266 2BA2BAduple• backuM Av• 15 722-6294 '··ak 1;8~~': ~e"a e;i;~~ s·4-oo wi.. & up 227' Ital Estate,,, Salt c.,. .. •ti •u 1122 partial OCNll VleW Large RE# 9lC w balcony dbl• garage me ...... BAU --l\jw;>t _Blvd CM 646-7445 ' party sae sundedt tun Lovety 2Bdrm 2Ba Duple• r.m I South ol f'l«y ~a' "100-•u MESA PtlES P • c e . ,, o ::. e • s • ...... fc. .. " •llTlllllff• gourmet kltc;hen. very lndry garage PM t>Ch . rr...... . M pong (213) 534-1477 19T-m In tf'le t>eaullful .neign-S'38C! ""0 E"~ 044• • IE IOOZ Wlforever view over-mottvateo seller .ccess. 1g 111Cl S 1450 \t"\\ T\ ~~rr i.u \ 11 »-••~ oomOOcJ 01 Mesa e<de 2Belr"'-SiucJio , ,81 ltatlls It Skut ' -•nl tooklf19 CdM bch 38r. (714) 673 4400 972·31• 1 Of 673-5337 \U '-"-'I I ~-•211 -1U SHO• -ISpark'ling clean. large A love!) Qu~t comoiex i:a• , .ac e r ead, 2724 ' .. USTlll den. 3Ba E"°"at°' Pv1 Su 28d 28 2 blk •BWFfS• Oectt palto gar No pets Garden apts Beaullfulty ne.stle<2 among tall P•oe $6 7 ~ ...,0 No pe1 ~ 28d,m 2.,88 Newpart ll.FFS-uFI_,, RIW" lncd t>eh 1st time offered ton"ircn ;;;., !, lncJrys 48drm 2 ~ea fam fm. 760-1713 or 857-1776 landscaped gfound5 trees & 1a111sn •and-SH c: "Mano-5•8-2682 -eorrace condo resoon ••• In 35 yrs' Mike. Bk' ur 2•00 s1. grnblt. pool. -Pool&spe pa11os decks sca;>•f19 18drm Ike new • BAY & LITES VIEW 640-7000 Of 645-7521 gatage patio trplc ~Cl S18001mo Agl 6«--0195 BACHELOR apt•sml 'm garage Of carport Sorry w pri111te b ack yard 2BR 'Ba garage prkng M "25-40 $460 mo· ' Remod w/uncompromtsed $1300/mo 960-6483 I • wlbath 1 'lblk 10 beacf'I no pets Frl)IC carPC><t P<>04 soa space "Id') rac Se.a-u• s 548-90-43 Qlty "Nottllf19 like tt' 2124 * llEITALS * clearT Quiel & P"1 trig & *SEVERAL LOCATIONS •nelry rac $685 mo Min sno•e 0< S900 ""0 • sec Catalina~--lat-ge-.,..B-r .-=-B-a Huge mstr suite•guest llPlD II Olm 2-5 Bdrm S900-S5000tmo micro no kit uttls incld '~room S660 S500 sec S49·2447 oep 2131696-•~78 SS25 Ga•age ava~ble , rm·soac1oos (1900sl), apt Cuatom built Duple•. 2 ee<iroom 2 Ba. tncd Ma-11 Agt 673·9378 F · n-smk S500mo 28dfm 1'.Ba $775 ll-M •too 1arge .. ai1r. ~-i C?oset. sec>· • lev end unit S410,000 OWne' occupied both TRIPLEX yard. garage pet Ok . -------I 673-4388 2Bdrm 2Ba S8301 llWU IECIUnl * •n • * arate emraneej 722-8362 1 Has11f19S & Co 640·5S60 unit 38dfm 2''>Ba upper In Corona del Mar Com-S 7 7 S 1 ";~5_50~~ 7 1 · D •OTn~h:lu::y ~:;· ;re'..~ BELOW tf'le niway Beaull-2250 Vanguard 540-9626 2Br 1• )Bl wigar crpts F;~~I ~~s;;:;:s;:~_ .. 8s~~ve t~I-! Sty •tlb 1 A lllUlllER cw THE 6 & 2Bdrm 2Sa lower 2 pletely renovated. all 2 Wanace lrpl new paint paper & lul hke nu 2br 2ba hvge - --- -- -drps omns fnc:cJ pa ho • t' SUM ANANC&AL NETWORlt Ffptcs. Qutet location. No bdrm units. llT)maculate * 'h IHTll fllH * cari>ets $2350 mo No rooms. frolc. blt·ms. pV1 2Bdrm 1 •Ba $750 636-4120 Cao 1-5PM * lllRI $100 * 2 bll.S to tx:n• 8·35 n- COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO defeffed maintenance with new baths kllchens. Condo 2B, l 'YBa ·pauo Pets 760_ 1612 e~ encl gar. p"1 lndry rm 825 Cente< St 642-142• 2439 Oraf\94! A S7SO "''O dishwasl"le< sto.-e ~,..,~ gar Ir~ 67~-2281 $539.900 E'Lynn Kemp t1le.t1•tures,windowcov-1 orhvgepvtydshall Sml I S13SO/mo 673-1181 -------2619S•ntaAna L $735 inc No pets5'4S-4855 E StDE C M 2Br o•r 720·11740<760-5000 efl ngs & carpet I pet Ok Pool 64&-2846 anucnvt•llltst CLEAN PRIVATE DUPLEX ;~r~B ~~~ 667~1CIOf•I F" S720 pool 182 Clean Q\MI I $485.000 631-1400 2B l B h 1 3bf 2ba. new carpel paint 3BR 2Ba lrple porctl 2 161 r;' ,8;h ;, 642-0356 NWPT HTGS area 2Br *UL Pll LC 211l 2U •es;> Pi or M F smlu o k " r • ae on ot pool $ f350tmo 631-5866 c•' 0., s l450t mo 1 1ba 9araoe ~paint N~ cJecot gar $.995 ""o $400 -, uttts 646-2923 L'. tl I.., \r'WnV"l~i:u·v11 -\A.\llHIHtl'I W/Othefs Fphtc:etlsobll -------p pets6A2-133985'-1''6 i.:..''JJt.'\.'t )l' ·~~. I. w .. \...to.! I I JI."-llCl~I ' IM 011 big toed yd Nf 0 0Cf\ BAYCRESl/Oover Shores I 675-7192 28drm 1 .ea $790 ~ ~~2-~?22 ets r~ to SI" 2BR 18A IUU C.•tlITTS RE •L Es r ATE S875 Per Ok 642-9666 4Sr 3Ba lg lam rm, GARDEN "PT 2BR 1' ;BA I 2Bdrm 2Ba S8 io * STIPS Tl ICW * CdM apt CIOM to ocn • Tne best oceanl,ont prop-lfW OIST•-,-•E SID£ 3B'* ~i~ ~ ~2~~n: 1 pool tennis !<Ids & pets 151 E 21 St 5"8-24081 ICW Ylflr.?! 280rm uix>e< $900 'T'C '~~t~ti~3-~~5av1 $425 erty wtll'I VleWS of !Mw· C0<ona Hlgtllands w/hllts I •·J Sif191e lam hOme lg ylfel I .... e1come $950 900 Sea 1BcJrm w loh & ocean 8i.r 675-AO'C POf1 harbor C1111ma & & ocn vu •BR 3,'tBA n .. 1 n-pets Sl200mol Lse 8ayndgeCondo upe>erC2 Lane S«-2611 CllPlnlaE•IHL I view S895Nooets 21s1 •Dtu• Quoet & cor~ ,8, _.o.G BEAC'"' •oom l0t ocean coastline 4 BR. $685.000 873_7362 ~HUltCH.tl . BtOker 759-1234 Pian 28' 2Ba I p dbl Cettl •tn-2,24 Pac1hc Av 631-610' 8ac1' Piel S<>g ga•age ·er>• t:"' 9<\tr & oatf'I 1 milds Quarters. pool ZlOZ gat sec pool no pets I Rent t:>rand ,_ '°' less• PENTRtOGE COVE 1Borm a.y1ront P•~• ,,., , :;,.o. lro,., ocean $450 MO cabana ICW YllW au1 3Bdrm 2Ba pert furnished I $ 1400 mo lse 675-9460 Beaut 1-28' ~lS ready for conoo ~ lvl ne-$695 1 De"~" ~2·9666 494-8532"' messeoe 14'-tolO A Spyglass vtston ot SYbtle NEWPOAT BEACH ';tt 0~·~~~r ~h~~Lt ILIFFS-UY·YllW ~lFM!ld move-in As iow as S550• carpet x1n1 .,,._, 01 1a•1s• LARGE sruo 0 APT l>Yt MOVE IN ,;jow 3B• 2ea elegance' 3Br 2Ba mslr W Nwpt Bachelor $600 642 ~610 Must see Jhe d tt~ $850 • $500 min sec No 51905 10 oeacr>' SAC>Omo IHI llWI PAflflTl suite w/antiQue bit-in Bacti furn CO"do S735 · Super dean twnhse. llke •Fenced pool oets 549-2447 I oeac:n area 1 '' ~aw , 2 4 3 4 t,, N B We'll give you the down In dresser in bath Formal W Nwpt 28Cl $900 4SR 2BA house family nu 31>< 2';Ba comm pooll 1'Altmm •Large rec; rOOfTI S?OO rno a•~;• no• •630-279'• excng 10< a share of own-Or lam rm. mirrOfed w Nwpl 280 $ t200 room JIC. ga,age. lenoed no pets $2200/mo 1H Latge atlr.ctlve apts in a •EJevator STEPS Tl ICW * 646--0931 6 5-~ ------ ersh1p You make the gym. 2 lp4s. gourmet lo.II. C.M 38d 2"~B• 1 1175 yaro S 11501mo P91s Oil• 644-0350 °' 759-5610 t>eaut1M garden telhfl9 •Uundry room JBr 2b• 0-' trplc: s 1195 NEWPT HGTS Seduded 1118-Si< neat atl'll n-smkf lo mthly pymts & we snare pool & 59a $875.000 No Baytront condo 28d s 1 852-9472 EASTSLUFF condo 1mmac Poo11spe guage or •Garage avatlable I y e I r I y A 0 en I 20r 10. pvt ~ho pool & SN IO 38r 2•,ea oondO'" app,ec You fece1ve opens, can 10< private Nwpt 38d twnhse S1525 BRIGHTON SPRINGS• back oay .,_ lBR 2 _ carport SO<r'f. no pets •Blk to ma'°' sl\OpOtng w 64S-3683w carport adults no pets Not Crst pj 1ac: ten .. 10 100-'o lbbeMfitsMust v1 ew1n g Ca ll L eeOcnlrt•8cJFR.$2000 : 11 3 2B 1 4BA $16 00 •mo •SEVERALLOCATIONS •3 M1lesto beac:tl "--~p · zs-S950mo675-2520 co• $450-s dep ''" nave clean credit "gt 721-0798 /962-8891 BackBay38dpool,2200 ~.•u811 ~ -siory180 r. 6n-3078017eo-3504 2Bdrm 1 .ea $765 Nopetsptease -.. ttat ---ut miUd svcs Bus prof• 497-8757 Dys. Ev. Wknds CENTURY 2t BERG Lido Isle 48d 3Ba $2S50 • • spaclOUS rm -2Bdfm 281 S800 w ... am F"BULOUS VtEW• lmmac: Nr Ho.g spac;tOUS l8Clrm I pref Cl Mlio:e 646-7275 ----------r---==------=-r~ Penn Octrt 4Bd den S.COOO lBa condo loc •n a Quiet EtBLUFF Twnhme Lux 398 w Wilson 631-5533 • 1g 2B 2B den ocean ~ pool spa. -' lllW IEWNIT IUOI tltl .... 1 4 WA TE AFRO NT HOMES watefscaped complex 6bf 488 fr Sh pnt. carpi -- ---722-90 {2s:_ ~?2~603 upper r. ~ . secure Oldg $875/mo I N E w P 0 RT S H 0 RES LISTI.. REALTORS 631-1'00 Fpl. w/d f'lkup. pool, 1ac llp v-close to bell. 1 ~room $630 "' -frpk:, bale. gar -pets. Agt 759-8389 I WARM ENVIRONMENT Large.I model 2 atory •E'SIDE• -$750-$11501$48-9186 pool S22501mo 4S8-2 108 2Bdrm 18a $750 2BR S750ongroundnoor N-smkr Xlntrefsa rmistf I $400 Linda W ork townhome In the de· LIKE NEW'* laJMa lllu• 21H CISTA IEU IUFFS f)(e<:ut1ve V11ta Balboa 18r 301 Avocado 642·9850 nu pa1n1 'car pe Is I $900 549--8386 548-6216 ICIAlflllT 21r'21a 60-3450 Hm 64>5806 slrable ~•led community • COZV 2Br front tloute. Spa~ious 2B, 2,~Ba 2 c~Clo ""ean 1tiew. w d ----dfapes d/w patio. end Baat. t..clt Z'40 S132Smo Yr!y Agt PROF F 25-35 10 Sf'lr 20r .. .• ~· ""' "'~ $655 a QU e t Days • I 722-6 111 ,75.43351 1oa nouse pool 1.c of B•Y' dg8 3 bdrm, 3 Spac10Us 38<. 2Ba widen gar . sunny porch & patio, story twnhme Higf'lly up-rng $950mo 631-6052-1 --..room 0673r-<>275 E1 63 215 2BR 2BR frplC enclosed ----- -· bath. ooe bedfoom down & laundry rm, EJ!tensive new carpet. no pets. yrJy graded incl wl d ''IO 2 0 786-7070-N •28drm 181 $755 ves 1-4 garaoe 'waSflef & dryer YEARl Y RENTAL Nwpt Hgts S!75 ·~ ur" stairs convertible to den f emod e l e d added $1050 (818)842-6396 car gar Pvl compl.--El..., C 1241W Wilson 631-0960 pool & SQa $845 mo. l 1100mo 2Br 1ba 548·5396 °'613·2507 Built 1n etectflc kitchen w/master suite Will no1 Spaoous 48drm 2.,88• ""'pool & tennis Pet Ok F0<°'Le~ ~.;;a':,o!n~°:2 126 8 Broadway tBR 118• CASA 11111 $650 dep<>Slt 848-2454 carport n-pets across P•ot Fem 25--35 to stu 3BR and 2~r attached O•'· IHI long at $217 .000 new paint & carpet A11a11 now $1200 ~1l~Bdrm 4Ba w/pool cant First last Plus s.-You dnerve from oeacn ~•8-5682 28A ., same 1 , l>lils to age $279.500 IH•·Ftr,.,.Ml.l. Soulh bay view ' YILUIEITW & "'ew "vail •mrned cvrityeleposit $500 •ALL UTILITIES PAID •2STllY SMALL 2BDRM t BA sand Reson-srmr $390 MARILYN TWITCHELL 850· f220 52500,mo 675_8255 Ill •• 12 SSOOO 6'0-5324 756-8558 •Lg spacious hke new 2Br I 181 encl gar * d OCEAfl.F"RON-646-a789 7C:,Q-Q100 --per mo •Beaullful landSC.IPlfl9 I tl!tup s~95 536-0921 Gsrag• "'I) S695 mo I t .. a•L 104 •-tL------1 BEDROOM 1 BA H G --• "' 1 PTo• n smkr tem 25--35 SIV •• • -• _._ Deluxe custom condo **Harbor Rtdge Crest • arages LOFT ICY rent w th 1rp1e Dave 645-3643 "lpt Cresi twnf'IM Wdl SIR 2'4BA. famlty rm. new Peaiasal1 2107 Bear MacArthur 1 BR Dynasty model condo. .g:~g~ s~~5 :~rs •Spar1d•f19 pool oatcon) 2 b>OCl<s trom 10 t>e'1 "p.aar w d POOi C8fl)ett/pnt. "' ocean/ 1BA $710 638-0405 daY' upgraded 2Br 2Ba 2 car 740 •LaTge prrval• i>atlOS t>eacl'I a~• ~an 1 •STIPS Tl IUCI* lite temi s,.90 Marya downtown $249.000 OCEANFRONT 2br 1ba °' 731-7528 eves gar $2500 Ca.ff '°' aopt 642· 4 •Furmsl"f19' available $650 . ut 960-86" 1 Yrly 38• 281 frplC Xlnl 213_597:..,..68 650-6534 Tm .. -• Tll Owner/Agt 559-5959 gar • smell yd. Quiet. cute. 640-5324 28R 1 BA E Side aot II-Ftnel you htestyie'" °'1' ol Cond1 s , 175 6 73-2507 I . ........ $1100/mo. Gr .. t ., .. Eutslde town~ 28r Harbor R,.,.,.. 2Br 2Ba tractive l09ht ••') ''"'' our 37 Cllooc:e un11.s wr.y s1o•e • '""w ....... wo 1-• •.rwaaa T •ay Qu iet Cl'OI non-smlcr 25-35 WTIDUI•• LITS mat _, Yrly No pets 675-7420 1'i8a. garage. pool. spa 1900 Slf ';;;sauna MC cond garage fence 1emstns*1 .. 1er"AC-~-rrut .... r.w -to snare 2BR 2BA ......... lnHart>ofR~.~acu· ******* Oceanfront hm cozy 2Br ~'~':tr~7~~rryt gate comm Pooiitenn•s patio avt 1 23 $750 mo 365 W WILSON •'• 9ar~•sa~ ~r•ass-2B•2Ba Nr ~t Cntr-JW port Beach condo ~..:UnPI~~ & :!Zn'~~t TllTlE llll HLRl 2Ba wl cJ.,, 1g yllld very . ' ' • _ vac: $2300 Agl SS4-9693 • deO S48· 1709 142-1111 • eo S89"' l'llo pets SAO-136' f450 rno 646-5001 USted at $1 100 000 BeautlfUI"' 48' 2'~8a (18' p vt. no pets. yrly E Side 2~bt' HM h\'99d yd. HARBOR RtOGEESTATE • • • "" S 1700'mo 675-'630 P"1 in new ec0< w/converted loft) POOi. needs 0 aide paint, 2S' 2Ba condo fOfmal spa & pan0<am1C city and adults, n-pets. $805 din rm. fam rm prime t'--Jt--::=:--/1.,-~~i~~~ mountain V1ews! Xlntfam· * 642-387 t * loc View of Newt>ort & lly nome w/AC. 2 frplc:S. ocean $3850 per mo Asklf19 $489,900• Sub-N B TERRACE. 38r 211Ba 640-532• m1t Call Patrick Tenore Condo. garage. pool, spa 631-12M °' 760-8702 $1000 End of 19th St HMbof Vtew Portolino Agt 498-1980 .car 2',<,Ba, tam rm Nr pool. park No pets or t~~-!~~~~~~~~3l~=I~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~;~==~~~~~ NEW E'SIOE 3Ba, 3• . .;ea. smkrs $2400•675-2898 db .. gar. pvt yard. n· - WMtalC R . ~ . . . H I \ I I 'l St375mo 642-3812 Lgcormcvstom3Br2Ba RV partllng, 3 gar pet Ok pets Near all Freeways! HORSE COUNTRY by Bay l p REM IE RE PENTRIOGE COVE 1Bdrm S 1750/mo 673-1•64 condo. tower M. new ~Bnl ~-~.....::~__:~~~~~~.:......:.~.::::..::::::::~=:..-=:...=:::::__~---=:....:::=......;:::::::::...._::::.....;....:=:..;;;;;;:;;~;:m;--_.."T."" carpet. 1tlnt view ot falls! HVH MONTEGO 4 n $850 ... S500 mm MC. No 2Ba Seaw1nd section I pets 549-2447 New carpet.ng S2100 (.C 15) 726-12•8 collect Sharl> EMaide 28' 288. --------:--::--vaulted oei1s.. tg pvt ywd. LIDO ISLE c:harmlng.tulty Child &. pet oil S&SO/mo. tum dbl gar evall mmed R..ay now• 760-8862 thru June S 1375mo Oeys 84 1-3302 Specious 2Bdrm 2'A8a .,.... 840-3125 condo A"eched 2 cttr -----,---c-..,.,..-garage Beautiful .,_ New IUxUf)' lWMM In ......,_ $1100/mo. Mari lyn l)Of1North 2mstrbdfYN. llLlll llPLD eoomt>t 631~1281 i~1:e~~. :S.~:;11g•r. 3 80AM & 2 BOAM NEWPORT SHORES lg Eech Unit has 288. tr~. Lafua lllb llSI 38' 2Ba. S 14.50 bttlnl lnCI w/d, 4 CM gat· 1161.886 w/U.OiO ao:;; 48drm 28a $14t5 9ge. Nr Balboa Pier In-~s~co.ta n1.51 ---------1Avlnow "g_t 722-97'30 r, .... 'p:a11nn·000 .,..a2.~~ c':o.C '-------~ ...... ~ ..... NEWPORT TERR· 3bf. • .... -.;;w.,...~ 2'~ba. fpl, ldry rm. 631·5.577 17M5N C-21 Hllcr..C 71044e3 $1150/rno -MC dep. Sell v-,,.,,,.,. Cal~. 641-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. TIWlllUll c.-Rusty 631-121& -'Qt ...... ,..... H•llU Ft~ vaul1ed oeWoga, •38r 29a · ~. Oen1ge. dbl gar. lndry hltup. peal "'* patio t1:too1mo Eed't ~ 13.21 ptus & tpa Sony. no pets •28r • 28a ioww ~ , 7SC JIOllf9 fWdlng 28dnn 2''Ba •Oen s 1030 ff1*, garege S97S · rn 111 t ,....... .,. 1 eee w 1ett1 St 64~2739 ·~. c:Me 1 cozy 8IM.. uL IHelll l wlllhdlel--. wld. 11t =-C.:-.&'r.. •2wrm.1at:. 1nc1=~ ... -. ........ up ..... ~2Qr -. .............. WC. .., ...... 10 bMctl ·~11 -.-. ,_...._, 1 1290/mo 9124112 ••trt COM>O tum. ""-" LMd-1111 ,,.. AcMI ~ 1 ... -'l"'!!!i! ....... ~"""'""!~ .., ... bW:f\ ~ a;c m ~ _. U • ... ll0-4'l2 ...,. 18A ~ ..,,,... .... ...... t/4' ,.. pool..,..~ .... ft"\. 210 ct I It . At I e l'I • gllll9d. tG5 156..a:i 1 eicn111 Ola. NEED DOWN PAYMENT?- Tmll lmll-Potential in single family remodel. 30'x90' lot. $875,000 . llllWlm IEllTH lll-4131 ~ I U 'Klt f.1111' MALT°" .. , 1111 i.illi.i•.. DeMllAlll.Nlnm.Pot-\;tl&;i&WWW* 811"'"... sani•=• 111n rnrnw:n;;11&S •~~!:!!!;~~;~11 :X:J!!!!' .. .......... ... ~· -. llJI ........... .. .. Aimalt ...... ..B *·'*"**"PIT, lfion .. ,~ N1S. 906o Plrt-Tllne/FulTwne ,23().5•)0 ... ,. 8uey •loca l CP A ltrm obO lmoold .. ert>«I, l CtlC> ptlftting ~ ...,,.. to CllMf\ I ,,,. IOl'ne typing, mature pro-~ ....... ~ pref A9-as;U/Hf. M\.c ~ cat. In F..ttlon la. Exp PfWf'CS, (71•)1•1 4611 lttfl LJte lif lflft with ...,.,..,.. WWftO to _,.,_ ...,... IVn w"""'-' fealof\al. 1t4.2934 --onentaNd, CAlL 722-M59 tcM'M ty-... a ~ Cell 11 sod-'--_...... UM\ MOOO. ~ --·-..... -.. non-Wl\Oller pttff, '°' ... ........ . SD,-. na.... -· ...... ·~ PH. 7\...-.....~9 ~ A9f avt ~ ll.lllUl.lm..,... l*'ded runctton °'*' _/.,.11911 JeMIW 110 .. 5000 ,... Mat wl,., .., ... prol F...-9*v 28r, lite HOUSEKEEPER tor bu9Y Coat a Mffl Ofc FI T tide dut•. Good aalary C... ofe In CM l hOfM In ~ AJA..V l9fand ettendent "IT, PIT _...... JI WI= l *Y oi. tw •· II.Im, ........ t ....___, -lat 5 tin w Some~ ~2-1~5 I beNffta. &40-2970 NB Landl'y. "°'*hold ~ I My « comm. 1471 So ..,._.. J ~~75mo "-;~ .. =n~.• M.f~ n9'' ••• ,""' lmM."APllll ~~s-~e~ \t\\ ~ 1-.""t' 11.\ ll =c~':!:s\r.~ =:.:£9' ..... Illa 18 • ftlfll. have 0W:1~~ re a. $20,000 •BONUS UlllT e>ennenent S.S-3405 llOIPT./HI. lff, llAl•ll ___ ._ llf Ulll er wtl ::;:~!ii!i!!ii!i!iii!!!i!!~~ Own/lmltiat ,yr Old Co Trvatworthy. UMrtlYe. r• PIHHnl t>uay q"•llty HOUSEWLFE Of MATURE For construction otfice _1_1 tr• 11f UU ...... ITlllL Nation-wide TV Mkting · latl!pnt SSlO tourceful. "°"~~ group pr.c:tlc• ""P' PERSON lor Dell ~ .. vy pnoo., typing, gen: E.~~~~·~~su~.:':!1;11~ UTU'I iHl'"4 no eoollna. ~•·Aha (213) New AT&T cordi..-DIMr -, perr~o helpful growing Pr.._ RDA'1 .. PIT FIT evali.tii. ctet1ca1. ming. cue or-Anthony Mlchaela S111e>n u1.11•.a •.a1~•11• ~zoecj Paypl\OM/Oiat/Nel·wlO. *FUI JOI!* put8' ""'-4t 1 · •AP. t>u1 willlnO to train eo.ta Mela Me-1174 ctera Annie 546-1645 Call 1145-0311 - - -• • SEE Jen 10-17 BUS/Sect 4... lor the right P4tflOn. , 111111 ftr Ht ()( 11111-~M&ae Mr Dav\s Are you Mtwnturoue and ctlml lflP! Good tienefic P**• + ....., ,._. a•n1•1T PI T 1111 llUll 1200 0~6c::_~5 4 ttl Dra.a/Jtt~ 1741 RESTORABLE ·es Corvall need money? Ar• you PIT Mon-Fri c M Area adV opptys. 940.,122 ......... In Nwpt Ben ofc. 1&-20 FIT, profldwtl w/layouts, • to30 .. ii"Nd.,..LE .... o-.... w.7,.a:;:"· -·ao--r convertible S900 OBO. brig:: ':'11t~r= •~s-°4867* lllTIL llllrTil•IT PIT per-eon need«fl HrvWk M /Hr 95s,.,550 stencil cut •. production •etm Hl 'l:a WXdoAEtA 'IOaa:'ll ceae. FUiiy MCUred at *IU-IUI* ~jOr cities and resort Re-Xlnl e>pptY fOt' the ~ ....... llCIPY/SRn Oflenled & have a good IA D?SNTH cnt an 18Xi •phone. lo ml. wnroof, 1711\/N ewport, CM . areas with a company ~~~:IEa~t:~u?:Uranee Year. Dynamic, pleasanc •548-8515• W/good typing ttcmt tor a le~:. c!l'~t;1:fc; PC Clone &40K dual MINT con~ $13,750. 1110/mo. Call 432-8118 (1Yt1taHt ...... that has. good repu· req'd. OCIL A driving grouppraetlceeontlnuet Ill •HU1111 MarketlngCo.Xtntwage pol y dr!W.graphlcs.freetraln· 662-5622 675·Sll59 Mon-Fri. M ztll talion. J p Enterprises lnllolved 768•8500 M-F to grow. NMd ex,p'd front Nan h ~ Need & fringe bena. 1145-11582 STOCK HELP TEMPOR-Ing & .oftware. Rent to Jeep '85 CJ 7 Repo, 19 !J' 4 has several immediate ofc pe<son. Gd t>eneflta 9 FIT PfT t al • 1 1 Retell Satea FIT eel ARYfOt' annual blow out own! (714) 21,·24t& $7500 OBO Call S Stoll '1 15% ANNUAL RETURN Oj)8nings for thoM 18 PI T lata C.lfrtl Cltrt package &40-1122 ..,;... call ~th "1':::8~11-:· tlonel .. ....-. store cc:· sale! Weekday mort1lng• r &... ' 22 81 Am Interstate Bank 320 (40'x8 ) Storage Public Co wants to t>or· and over in our marketing Prepare magnetic tapes in•u -s 1._1 Educa~' · ~ & early afternoon pref'd. '" •• ta . tor IT\Ole info 640-S 100 contllinef. 24 "' ace.A, row $250.000 from PfVl d 1111s 1 0 n No Ex. lor olf-a•t• storage re-•~" n .-ISUll AmllllT ef WIU aln.~S6a0 Jan 20 thru Jan 25. Con· XbORXBL.E blk cock•· y 9040 xlnt Coate Mesa loc. For-lenders in $5,000 Iner• PERIENCE NECESSARY quires stooping and utt-For Limousine Service. FfT or PIT exp'd or wtll Pf · tr 55 • tact· Joe or Mark pooh Fem. Smos.1.;.;;1;.;;•;,;;1 ___ ~!""!'~- •tOfaQe only. $250 Mo-ments Fully secured by All expenses paid during ing up 10 30lbs. Tues thru A~ty in person al 2156 train Cell Ms. 557-oe.40 TEXAS OIL COMPANY •64._5070* spayed To oood l\Omel '14 ftr4 Yll E-110 Mo. ~. &13..()7tl0 an Independent trust tralnlng PLUS Immediate Sal approx 6 30-10am Newport Bl Costa Mesa. needs mature pe<son f()( WI snusTS 759-.6965 or M2-~, AJr Power Steering Auto-w company (71•)756-2000 income Exciting bonus btwn 1().(;pm 72.2·9999 UlllllS/WllllW short trips surrounding mitlc • 11. tnt cond Mutt re for info/Iv msg. Agls Ok pro0ram Transportation • t CRT 14 lllTllllTHl IEHH ...... Costa Mesa Contact We halle client• fOf you ..... ••••ri•I• Mii (2H3383&) LI. SU.;ttltat ··~• i• LMa 14 turmsned Return tare prin11~:~.1~Term~nal l•00-$1200/mo PI T For Construction Clean-customers We train CFudlMI ~1oe .. ~not vtat•!!! N~2xe'a. 2SCtFt UP to SI H &::!:=:/ It t __ guaranceed. M UST I' Write HK. Dict<erson, __,.., """' • • ""'' 22' tong. 2x•'• 10C/FI --a W ha.s MoneytOf TOsl START IMMEDIATELY lthng i nd Ille phones $2000-$5000 FIT. Call Upc~ IT.PIT Cteen-Pres Southwestern Pel· Call67S--0511 Must sell whole pllell 27,t $10K No --'it .,,1 Some computer knowl· Mr Larsen 673-949t co Sennc.t 830-11445 _._: Bo 96 005 Ff ---------_______ _,,_ up er..... no For appo1n1ment call Don ed e orel d bul not r.,..,..m, ,. 1 . IPHLSTllER p /T FIT 1146-1264 or 642-9666 106i e1fd&a ~:f!:Jb Pr;::Z 67i_~~ 1 ~~~~n H 8 wk' n s F6 4 6 • 3 3 3 7 nJessary iumR/IESlllH llllllfll/PllllCTlll Worth, TX 7.6161 Muse have experience Oflict Faraitart Prof Of med CM 11.,.pm tnru riday I Fac:totY sul*'/isJon exp & SALES IELP W&lltl CALL 895..()()95 • nr 405 at Hart>or/Baker Autuemtlb ACClllTlll CURI AVCO FllAIClll Full time Drahe</Oesigne< mecl\antcal competence For Gourmet COOk . . I J!111r•t1t 104-7 •9'-0802 Of 494.-4•29 futuC .. lltl ffB FIT, entry level accounting SERVICES with 10 yrs experience in r~ MK Gr~ Yaohts. Shop APf)ly at Kit= YmllUJIY HCIPT 22"r=c1 ,as; ·~. o.k ~=~:;::::;=:;::::::::::::;;::;:;~ •l'lea lrllt4 •• clerk For t>1lltng & misc mecnan1sm design re-osta Mesa 2-6830 Things. Carrouset exit, Busy large prKtlce FIT, cl'lalrs $300, •2x•2 for· 'sc. Vt~clH tMO 900 11 ofc. 1560 Superior. PSVCHIC READINGS In El duties. 10 key & typmg 81 3349 Micnetson Irvine quired by Irvine based MEllCAL , Soul I\ coast Plaza. Pit Incl wknds Exp mica utlhty table w/teal & CM $855 Ant 642•9666 Toro& Mlsak>n Viejo, San must. Send resume 10 17141553-7993 EOE medical de11iced manu· FIT F 1 & Back ffice 545.9975 fOf interview req'd Irvine 551..0304 5 chalra $115, 95•~.2 lneh NAlllCAPPED1 • Clemente. ADVICE IN M F 1 tacturer Send resume to ron ° table $75. one 20 RCA 900• Ill located on New-ALL MATTERS 472-0808 f uentes or •PP Y in DECORATE Mr Brown P 0 Box Assistanl tor Podiatry 01 SALES WARIESS/WUTll color TV $100 CASH Tjftlll ti w1l•l1c13 PC>ft Bl, NB wta/c & ---------1 ~ ~r!~~,,A~se~. Needsellstarterswlthflair 17105.lrv1ne 0 92713 lice '"1 rs~~on 1 Gr~~ illflTIEllllEITUll Mustl\a11ecartor1uncttd• ontyl ll•&-1371• wllttl ... ltllt' prlmg, snrt term tenan 14725 Alton Parkway for color to decorate oppty 0 ice e~p Customer Service Reps ll11ery service. Eat•b· p •-· _, 1049 I tri '"' rt 4 I only $1100mo 770-4358 Irvine CA 92718 homes and ott1ces Own DRIVER person •<>wpm 1YPl"9 Cn1llenglng posi tion llshed routes provided. ttl Alllll .. I t ff 1 ti 1 11 · transportation. will train Local M/F PfT daily Must Call 760•6907 working wi1h our cus-8am-1pm Mon thru Fri CHINESE Sher Pel. cbamp )atttritl I ohrctr. IUCH ILYD AIDE-LIVE I~. F prel non-tie~ hrs P/Fli 964-4311 have sm car 557-7660 MO<Jel mature 111ract1v• tomers and service teen-$50-$60 CASH DAILY lines. mfl. fawn. Stud avt 1100 Great location in Hunt· smkr. ASSISI disabled orL1vr"y DRIVrR DRIVERS N£EDED outgoing model with nicians Order desk or LORI'S llTCHE• Wrinkles! $750-$950 Hl·HlJ lngcon Beach Medi'· teacner. PIT, no exp nee E E E sales 1ncent111e for similar experience and 364-3620. 831-7212 1..----::---...,,-.T' cal/Profnslonal space $300/mo 645.-2357 I For F•orist •n C M FIT For Fund Ra!Sef Must lingerie 631-1224 good telephone, manner 979-4747 --A1tt1 laf1rlH 9100 available Immediately. EARN EXCELLENT Call 650-2250 _ 11now South County --------required Call or apply 1n WOR" OUTDOORS M11ical l11tr1at1t1 - 70011300111 FREEpatk· MONEY 1 H A I Area Cash Paid Datly MIDUSFOllPHIS person Barden's Pest " 6055 ACURA ' inn All ex.....,aes lncld n ome S· DENT AL ASST to work Call Walt 497·6553 If yoo are a model & would Control 696 Randolph i. .. _ .. .., ____ .....,.-1 ··• ..-·· sembly work Jewelry. both front and back in C 0 PEAVEY Mee: guitar/amp , Al« at>out our move in Toys & Others FT & PT ous office Must have EARN EXTRA money I hke to upgrade your Ave .. CM 714-546-5570 The Orange oast 11ly $200, sm amffm re-lllT ACIU VALIE sp-eclal Call David Avail CALL TODA YI peo~le and sec ty skills working ··oN CAll' 8 to status or want lo become Ask fOf Linda Buss Pilot is IOOklng for an ciever/2 speakers $40, Just bring us yoyr lowest 213461·9•83 days 1-518-459-3535 (Toll-Re-Must oe neat welt ap-16 nrs per week Alt shifts one & start from top call SllES/MARIETI•& energet~~~ 10 as-CALL &42·21173 t>onafloe Ac.ura deal and 2tJ..828-9598 eves lundablel Ext B-291211 pear1ng mature and available We need ea-(213)271-2540 ~s~our d rlC u!n:• r u 6HO we II beat II Ott1ce space available C&~~~E~~i~~E T~ 24 HRS. _ mot•vated Join our great penenced Office 1 need GO G~ERI Dem· ~:nd~r~d l\ohdeys lCff I GUARANTEED• ~'tt ~~~,~~s •;~!, Exp CPA Tax Prepare<~ WTlllR-WAml· stall •n ~ewport Cent~ HCEmOllm :~~at~~Vld~ t$a;~'.~: Apphcant must l\a11e re-JIM SUllH AOIRA pa11t1ng, x'llnl Slgnage reasonable fees Dave WATIESS OOMIO Call Ann 714-640-0 llCS/IDT Full Time fnendly pleasant Call Ed CO<* 894-2949 liable car w11n vahd CA 1001 QUAIL ST .. NB Chamber of Commerce Smith CPA 54.4-8352 For prvt Club PIT. FIT DISTRICT TYPESETIER ott.ce busy ~he>nfl no SALES PERSON FIT Elec· drivers license prooor ~! * * * 152-2112 lHOHA days 545 1401 eves F 7· d 1yo1ng lull company ben· insurance and M" 1-,;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iij t>ui4c:t1ng Call 6«-82 t 1 • Apply '" person Wed· " Musi type 0 wpm an etits ltnov..ledge of Costa Ironic pans knowledge pnnt-OUI Starting P•Y IS 5 s,.,4 SCHWlll Tl . I p t -2-5pm, 1601 Ba)'Slde Dr MANAGEDS nave excellent grammar Mesa & Newport Beactt desirable but not re-s100 per hour plus gas •-trCll , • .,., ' Ltst I r.... 2925 aum SIPPU Cl '! and spelling Skills area nelpful Costa Mesa quired Call Barbara tor allov.ance liktl 1114 ------~~2'!""7-7~1 Seeki ng 1n d 1111du11 The Orange Coast Oa•ly PROOF RE'DER APPiy Pennysa11er. 1660 appotntlT\t9rlt. &50-200l Come in to apply at C114ititl RARE Laguna e;;c., find' w/beauty supply exp for I Piiot 11 looking tor too • Placentia Ave . Costa Sales • Telemart<eting S 100 Fir•!* Owner/uMI' or invest-FOUND ADS retail d1viS1on Full· Time Quaflly Managers willing Must be detailed onented Mesa Na11011 Wide Adve<11smg Wl'ft ll'lfl-- ment property North CALL 770-6608 I 10 work nard managing and have excellent • No COid Calllng Put your DlilJ Pillt 141-7114 141-1112 m 111 llW f&eaLJn Coast Highway retail ---youth and adult carriers spelling skills Apu~l,,.oTl•EveRS HELPER good commun1ca11on * * * Tn••dH• SktiMe buJldlng 3600 slf ARE FREE B1lhngClerkrap1dlyexp1n-We otter an excellent •" skills lo work in this • M 50.000 ing nation wide Co in base salary plus over I PASTE·UP ARTIST FIT some exper tlelpful beautiful Irvine locatJon et'" .... , le''" REAL0:~~-1;7~;0RP Call•. :~·~a1~1~..!~~~:~~s $300 00 in oonuses avail-Oe1a11 onented wllh a gOOd i Benel11s C M 549-8209 FIT • benel11s Call a FtW ll.UIPUI If X'hnt bens p~;kage Call able every month gen-1 sense fOf des190 and ex-I PART TIME Mariann at 714·476-5010 M ,.1-IWIO .... , ..... trial 2711 142·1171 Mariann at 71 4-476-5010 erous gas and phone al-perience in high volume src•n••y FI T Srdi 11 GeM1 IMS towances and the op-production * * * * E " •" --Light Industrial Ware-Boating I portunity for advance-I $7/HR ForYacl\IClub Type50-M ll&Ssp~!~m notise sp1ee 2000 sq It llAUL I UUICll CREW ment Apply '" person. Sell starter Apply in per-gi llli i•IO 10* ll~1'C 55¢ st. Location 18tt1 & FOUND LG WHITE RAB· Newport Harbor Shipyard Shoold you 101n our team 211!!0.11 Capt Dr son. Wed-Sun 1-3Pl"!l BEAR Placentia C.M 631-3035 BIT on 116188 llicinity of, 675.2550 of Distr1c1 Managers you • ,. • • * * * * 1601 Bayside Or CdM. ~ J25t !>~ IOIOed ;>CAr~~ I . .. r· . 1 M 0 n r ov II & 191 h ' Wiii be ehg1ble tor St• = 1 Lac••a •• , ... , 6am t2 m Mon Fri COMPOUND 1111t11 • 11aac11 *642_0862* CABINET MAl<ER TRAIN-·Full Med1ca1 Coverage or Cill (714) 512· lU 1 C • J 548._6919 SECRnHY I OFFC MH j • I EE No experience 1ust ·Dental Plan . osta esa Landscape des1gn-ottice. BOW 86 ~}). 1.it• ~ 2C'f17• " ll IOIOeO 2C'OJ8 lllAHI • • FOUND Male Black Dobie.l ttnowledge of tools & lEllgibihl) alter 90da)rs• tat 205 ftr lift Westminster 895·5082 typing & computer skills. O,,.r.ta11t1t1 2904 2 )rs 116 88 Brooknurst common sense 631-6397 ·credit union EXCELLENT INCOME Laguna Niguel 582•3647 simple bllkpg gooo tale· w ith extru• 1200 ot>o EX~LLENl WAGES for & Adams HB 963-1628 • 40 I K Plal'I I FOR HOME ASSEMBL 'I' PEST CONTROL pr.one presence good of-* 532 5157 * spare time assembly work Found Young female Ger· F II T C~SM~H,G i 1Etog10•'•l1 alter tyq WORK FOR INFO CALL JOI• TM£ HRIE• TUM flee atmoso'lere & ben-• electronics. cratts otners man Shephero touno Jan u tt. '";e as ~er e~era So 11 you tti·n~ you ve got 50.4-646-1700 Termite inspector Exp el.ts willing to ;rai~ Sales -Service lnfo 1~5041 &41-0091 13 88 1a11en ·o Orange 0 ice or oor 0511 esa whit l takes ca 1 Bein at Dept P-357 Branen 3 inspector H1gn Hours 8 30•5 30 Laguna 110011""" Pine primluve Parts _ Leasing EXT 1160 Open 7 de , · 1oca11on Good pnone 642-4321 e.r.t 205 or, _ M Beacn 497·5003 °"" Y _ Co snelter personallty oependab•e send resume to EXTERIOR plant care oe<· pay & bens ust have gd -----turn Oak mano0 inl>Q TV SttrH EltctrHi CI Ladles ConSlgnment Shop LOST• 10 mo 10'\g white Musi speai.. fluent Eng-son to maintain plants on driving reco~f: re~ For SECRETARY P /T 30 s Barber cnair many r ' 60IO tor sai41' For info 1869 nair Lasa Apso male hsh Appl)-1n person at I ·1y p·1at rou1eflleh1cal supplied inter~•ew ca T O)' eiersl For growin9 C M prrnt fi~items• ~ 1·7025 RlVlE BMW Newport Blvd, PO eo.. puppy reo collar Re-our main oll1ce 1n a1 I gooo driving record no or ioyo Otten at Sf'IOP LOIS of variety RCA t9 COIOrTrak llble 105, CM 92627 ward" 549.5744 Anane1m Monday-Friday e•P nee S61nr 631-6340 7P14•5C46•557 1 OEOEBardens schedule flexible S5 nr A9•3TINeH EMHBI llllcfl!• model Remote See & ·..ur r .. R '$ P UMlll" est ontro 63 303 , t ewt:><>rt vo ..., Bu) CnHo S 125 0 80 TllS IS m Lost' 1/10 \llC HartiOr& T.-. UI l l • 330 w ... , St. FACTORY TUllEE Pharma Clerk com ter • t-4 --·--50 Select Dealers 5'8-0346 SEAIMS •llEY! Gisl er Cos1a Mesa j 1~~!ne~ ,i;~~~~~-3~~g Costi Mesa, CA 1212' 1 MuSI ha11e good mecn experi~ce neces~ry SECn /IHHEEPH I (Oeater space av11lablel S3S-S5SK lST YEAR Yorkshire Terrier male _ Atf11• ltth lt~lt ab•hty 549-0336 Collt!ge Pharmacy 440 F T 1mmed1ate opening for FORMAL din -,.1 ·20 s Gu11e SalH 5 Serious people needed rusl/~~;~ J~~ 1grey Re-· · • CURICM. ' I Fair Dr C M 5'6-3288 1 res1den11a1 Real Estate relin di. oak span1sl\ 8 -835-3171 1mmedlatefy Major Nat't ward • FfT Admin C1er1<1 Typing Applicants must nave re-FOllEMAI Property Manager Ex-• 1n1a10 tbl· pads 6 cnrs, Ctrtll •el Illar 6122 Co expanding focally LOST•Boysreoal'\dblacil 30·35wom Somepubhc liable car proof or in.,For Construe11ion Cle~n-peflenced. personable, china & buffet S5900 •llUTPWTSALE* iSOOAutoMallDr Previous Restaurant or BMX bike Vic or 400 contact phones surarice OMV onn1-ou1 gEE~~~wO 8~~~34f;e d I PRIMTIM& mature 11111uoe self-Walnut Br Obi bed, van-Ex-model interlOf plants Santa A na Sale Mgmt exp nelptul block or Caorillo CM S 12251mo Contact Caro11 and valid California Oriv· _ _ PRODUCTION starler patient •n· 1ty w 1m1c cna11 Chd· 100·1 or plants & baskets 55 Frwy at Edinger Call Mr Lanten673-9491 Rewardl650-4794 644-7333 EOE' ers L1cense ,E.EllALOFFICE lell•gent molivated torobe $2900 Radio. 25c·S'5 SAT ONLY 1116 OPEM l .... ,$ -Computer e•p wtword desk 960-6381 " .,. Tyo1s1 50 wpm. neavy PennyS1ver Produc11on '"I processing & oook-8-2 512 Ina CdM ' Serv•ce Hrs Mon.Fri p'1ones Call 17 141 Laguna Niguel 1s looking keeping Pleasing votee & F11raitart 6014 Beats Swap Meet Prices 7 30 am 10 10 pm 995-7t62 IC>f aopl 1 tor qualllled ind1v1duals phone si..111s Command • Estate Safe E11eryth1ng General Office Your ver-1 for 1ne lollowing of Eng1tsn language. IWS lfl 11cl14ts must go Furn & icces .. ~~~~~~~~Q~~ satthty IS needed 1n lhtS pos1t1ons I Good memO')I. well-or-neadt>~ard. foott>oard, Oriental ple<:H 18 15 Ster11·nw clerical support pos111on 1 ganized & deta11 oriented side rails '195 6"0·8733 Tahuna Terranoe Fri 12·6 by rapidly growing na11on PROOFRUIER I Preler e•P .,..,property 4 PIECE IMng rOOiTi set. I Sat & Sun 9-6 BM wide company Good I Will prool display ad11er11s· management S 1700/mo Never used Earthtone C --.. --6124 typing skllls f1hng tele-1ng X Int spelling re-Non-smo1te1 675-49121 colors Cost $700 sell tlll "'tll phones Gall Mariann 11 1 Quired Day & graveyard Leave Message $250 Calf 969-8215 FlllH la•·''* Of NEW-• .., ... ,....,. 714-476-5010 ~shifts 111a111bte ------ --• rvn• ~" SECT'Y n• OFC 7 It floral sofa $100 6 f1 O.tratr 111 ltarHaa BEST DEAL -----------------------~------~HOLIDAYBLUES nsn~PHTIU ~N-S~KER ~RE w~S~~~~lF~~~~M~~ctt~~& CltHiat Semct Ba.. II Paiati at dresser w lmirror desk & 'Noman s clothing & 140·1444 ;---=---iiiii 1Hou·~1-sn1nn/O ... ~ 10 Hou-~-•d r-alrs "•tnl •••TOl "NP'INTIN;:: BUSTER" IOeta1l-oriented w1tn a Mgmt &Oevl•rm Alfportl Chill S300 56 in oval l\ouseN>ldtreasures• 5.,'J BOA"' ROD .....,... ••• ,...._ '""""" .,,.. ,... """ ,. ,. \7 . '1 " good sense pl desogm & Area ~bmtt resume & dining rm table w/20 1n -1 ..., AM ~E A $2 56 d yrs exp Reliable, bonded refurbcstling carpentry Oua111y R Soecialty Has me Chr1Stmu cruncn experienced 1n l\ign vol· salary 10 PO Box 2271 tear 6 cl\aJrs g custom,RHt. ltack 140 Open 1 days a week , per ay he 1nsd Jenny548--0621 Orywal!etc Gary645·5277 L1c=288597 631-9295 goty<>udownagam.,Wny ume produc11on W1lhngl NBeach CA92663 pads a llnt cond M OO A 1 l\J tOOI 1 nk E:xtendedSerVl<:eHours Tnat s ALL you pay for • HOLIDAY SPECIAL• 11tHUSBANO FOR A DAY !MICHAEL cox PAINTING worry about having to Hain highly mouvated Sec ly l11e bookkeeping mlCfOW $50 760-8530 ~e':U:Off;:igam! ta'::ia 7 a ':!:1 •1~m Mon-Fri 3 lines, 30 day minimum 11 you t1a1e dirt call me! Door/window lenoes Re· S 10 Hr -MATERIALS enough money to OUi indiv•Oua answer phones Full Of 1---clothes toys g more• BMW 3101 \982. e•cellenl in the •unda 750-830~ paJr/Repl'ment 962-9915 Rete<ences 67>4006 nice presents lor your part 11me Sa.lary depend-l ' SIFA 1400 l~t SAT 11-4 Alabam1 & I COfld sun rool aic SERVICE Prot Hsclng FREE est 7 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Pa1nt1nn • Wallpaper Re-family and friends again 21041 C1,t Ir. •no upo., exp Exp ~pful GENU I NE I • a 1 n er Adams-follow signs am Im red Must Sew • o tn1s year., Worl\ part-lime Sft __ 1 1 ·c••a1.11 .. ,1 but not req Western camelb1clt 548-7294 S6900 OBO 673-3624 dys wk 10 yrs exp rel Doors Wmdov.s Fences mo.,11 20 yrs e•o C•ean tt d n in -• N t •· L 6l1t.t L1c Ins 842·5053 Drywall Plumb1rn;i Batn· 1promp1 reas 642-5937 ~~~~r ~•t~~v~n h!11~ ;~ or Call (114) 112-1441 Glass Tinung 957·846!_ Blacll vinyl couch aueen !WP!' •dC• J' l~IATSll •71110 Carpentry -0111 • sleeper coucn xln1 con-2 r.mi'ty Garage Sale• Sat Concord radio S HJOO is Lord VESCO QUALITY worry aoout !tie money Ht 2 v ftr lift Sec ty Sales dynamic and dlllon $90 Cail 848· 71111 ea m . 1 2 2 2 3 3 Port obO 760-83 tO -5481 Custom Int IExl you re spending Earn last growing Co in Irvine 847 7846 C (11 le lolh sk s & -· - Free esi 9682409 $6 00 • an hour 1ust by PRIVATE HST IFFICE has 1mmed opening for or · t>!,t! l\~ol~n~ltc 1 FOii •71 Wa&H Tree tnm I meeting easy Quota Nol PI T No exp nee M/pref your gooo 1yp1ng skllls Darling new custom c~n-_ __ Good condition CIHn. 1N B P1peri11 experience needed For Start SS hr M·F, 9-2 30 and re111ed tunc11ons trylo-.eseat Yellowt wttll• GREAT SALE Orlental $1600 Call 631-3725 642-7206 FARTHING INTERIORS more 1nlorma11on call Sam. 6'2·6262 NB Good bens package Call pnnt$375 Also matching rug. gas dryer, guitar. -- AN• HANGING/STRIPPING * 642-4333 * DELIVERY PERSOI Mariann at 714.476-5010 fabric 720-3912 l~rn . misc $AT1 ~~LY . ME=':Z Workguar lllSA·MC 673-15t! bkftrltHISMur h ALLEN BECK FLORIST Sec'y commer;-cai-Real Hea11Y white wash wicker 83 332Colt~ ~ i ILLIJll(I I 7 ·0780 I WE gals shd harn;i rogetner ' J 2809 Nawporl Blvd . N B Estate developer tn New-couch. 10x 10 comer. Mollly new clothes, St. • ..... '•• ..._ .. Carpen-Strip-install. advice to the HOSTESSES 1"675_1353* port Beach seeks or-oeacn o-.erscufled Johna knits. Fila. Ann ,.,.,..._....,_, g r Y 1 1 RECEPT/~EI OFC sec·y Law or RE exo a tagonal coffee tat>I•. Cla1t>oume Ski wear 10 rn DIRECTORY Co11t ractioa room Aemocn ' lail•i•• I And Yes Jesus I Free est 894 CALL TODAY" L&w CONSfRuCTION FENCES-GA TES ASI FOR LOIS Prepare Engineered Plans Dump runs C M Your We Deal WIClty 646-6265 area Jim wnyte. Serv1oe D•rectory Dtcki11 11tHANOYM Representative •• ,.,,,. •• SH4tclls Big & sml Jobs- &•2·4321 tit. 310 Call Bruce 84 Rttf Dech• lllct•its HOME REPAIR P1ti11 •Wall• Stairs try. plumbin property Rets entai crazy .IClnt refs 633-7172 Da 4 N ghl T me _ _ ganlted detail orientated pillows. $800 Glass oc-Klem. Alan Aushr'I, Liz 11 ..... ~ 826·7245 Plambiat Host esses 11eeded • • plus Knowtedoe of comp 5'x2', peac.I\ base, 1200 tennis & evening. az 2-8 ~In tatlllt I w eatherwea11e-Weat de'! 1moro11e--lmmed Apply 81 Newport Sml prop mangnt & 1n11est· nelplul Non-smoking Marble 111\e peach cube Bella, exohe haodbagt. CtlYow J!Plrccllllf-111ain .. ..W Commission. RE"~ES No pamt-ons won't Cfack men1s 1n1 E1<t pa1n"ng 24 hr H • 751-1150 Landing Restaurant ment olc in Newport Ctr olc Call Lauroe 759.9531 2'~x2'l $130 Med-lg shoes. boots sz 11-10 ••T Ill •all that aJI used household Attractive & Durable ResidlComm Lie bond HEATING • PLUMBING 675-2373 Musi be personable well -----wood/glass framed art 760-8271 UOtau.itll.. Na goodsmoversprlnttneirl Steprien960·3955 EXPERTSe<Vtoe &Repair Housekeeping Ea·l organ1zed &entl\us1HllC FIND work $125-$375 New --(1M)lll .... PllUCHTICE Top Quality Products The Cahf Public tlllties ti Ho~ Repairs & P U C Cal T number Ad11anced Waterproofing peti~ preferreO w .. int memory, aptitude king size foam bed OUALITYI Covctl. tat>ln. limo's & cl\autteur'a print Cont Lie •432223 8111i11 .,, yrs e•p 18 ~s in area tor details Good phone & wlsohd oalc waif unll & en.st. Chalts. mllCI Alf -========== their TCP number in all FrM est Bob. 472·7861 L f HAULING SERVICE L•C "'09035 9 4-8919 SUCLIFF IOTEL I typing skills ()ppt'y tor armou $1500 760~8271 xlnl cones• SAT 1-4, 222 PHIEm TH 11111 aovert1sements II you ft....---Garage & vard Clnuos NEW REPAIRS SERVICE l661 So Coast Hwy growth Call &Aelrnda through classified ---via Lido Nofd LIOO 1• Too muctu:.as.h down? have a question about .,_rs Jon 645-8192 No ;obs 100 small Aus Laguna Beacn ,94.9717 760-t899 * MQ~~ H~att •u,rnt~..,: SAT 9.5 Furn, home, & Lease 79 or newer MBZ the legality of a mover EXPERT INSTALLATIONS __ L•C O Free est 631-2345 ..,,,... t>o s Compareourtargeselee'I umo or cnautteur. Call Lic=477446. t>onded Calf J.u•1u,i11 ~·~·am~!*'~~~: ~~ci~'!scJOrneS O A C Public llt1fllet Com-tor priee Paul 54a-8860 I ww•cut P1yc~ics matble/glau cott" tbl, g*IM• & bc>dts SC·S250 IMSI If lMHITS minion 7 1~5sµ 151 PSYCHIC READINGS l20 M t R t misc p.ccures 493•5717 9011 Almond Pl, Eastbluff di.al MERCEDES Drywall DBL-A-TEAM 15 yrs e•P Finances., Rela1tonsl\1p? 0 or OU es (21317141637-2333 ---..,,.---:'""""--:=cr----ll•eoR~•~lf'!YW~A~l~L-l"°A~P"1~N~G:":e:-" IJuhan & Y Oland a c;d3e9~ Hea11n., Rule 859-10 10 QUEEN SIZE 'MA T'TRESS f rtu~Utl!! 5 Frwy Mat Beact1 B!Vd oWiiP.iiP.P.!oi"'!PJP,..~!ftipfTexlure-Acoultic & Paint ingll'IOU$e clean . 1 • ----& BOX, OUll TEO --in BuenePark AEBLOWN OA PA1NTU> Free est Kev1n 722-9294 DUSTY s Lanascape11awn IMfllf BRANO NEWi S1S5 ..... b JllJ ------~t-Pa1Ch1ng-Te111ure --.---Main Se<v Wkly'montl\/ STOP LE'KSll ava1'lable 1"n call 114~293 31' cAMiicMXFt aft YW '11 ... CllY. UC•288597 631-9295 El tctncal 1 time Free est 241· 16'0 ft .. ROUND glass loP lcllc cabin w/cOCkptl Twin Red •/While top, good h1ian1 ·c .. --PAlllSI rumte LAWN SERVICE Wk guar lmmed servlee c lable w/4 cl\rs. din rm tt>I gas 120hrt. l\tgftty up-corns SA800 759•0181 looheep1ng s;::;;c;; All Ou1111ywor11. lr•est. Mow & Edge IWIOe mo .. 722-7537 * osta Mesa w/6 cl\ra, Bentwood gr~ Incl ~tronlea. Aattl Dt1111tic t 00 cues & word prOCHSlnn ••25513 968-7401 $18-$24 548·6989 I 1. /a.1.1l 1 rocker, Tiffany repro prot melnt 1125,000 ··• taMt llf -btll H • 1 h cnandellet; ..ct qn aote D/598-2715 E/5911-11711 NABERS , 722-8302• 891"3889 IEIAID ELECTRIC TREES Xoo 1 901LoERS Uftfll .. Oft llC bed. lamps. 1"k .,,... Z91A1111111111/P • Ca~ilttl Lk»riM Contr. 645-3656 Topped/remove Cleanup 1Stl 2nd S1ry kit. ba & • 1 :t>~,~~Pt!!t ~.::C,"r 11100 &75-0740 dttyt CADILLAC AITN CAlllETI NEW. REPAIRS.SERVICE nu lawnl sprlnklr 751-3476 comm wk Free est & de-F t • y II No Jc>ba 100 amall. Reas GARDENING-CLEAN UP sign Steve 5•7·8076 he. oun 11n I ., i SOFA. lovetMI. cf\alr and l1il INtl 7114 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION 1~~~::; LIC'd Fr .. est 831-2345 Mow-edge.tree work-lull Tilt \ xtoman ,....,., uMd. ofla1emodel IO'Nmlleage ..,,...-------Fn--m1lnt Reas. 665-5288 •"'"&·•"""• 95 E#tMonM .714) lllllM 12 Cadlllacall\Of~ Cartea_!!t__ ,.,.. .. .... --· NO COLLECTING 8t-1502(714IM0-02t0 S20t< Mldt .... OOodcon· County!S..ust ayl ~ ;m YOUI Pfoc>ettY l!!ftat Entrya. kltcnen. patio•. TWO country ,rench d1Uon 1175-91'0 540 1100 •....,door• ';_,.~iona. •Ouallty W7ood5 ~~ *A-1 ..... * ~h• Cust~ommerClll. NO SOLICITING wood c1rv•d tremed li11/Dicb/ tellft 2tOOH;rt>Or81vd ._.. 1 n• i _. ... IU C.~ Jtm * 1-~ CLEAN & EXPERT CUSTOM TILE & BRICK ~'.~.!.Wit.!._ ~'*1, ~~ TIU COSTA MES~ ..,... ., _, PAr S RedwOOd Fences & Over2Syearuxper~ Tut> end M25 S~liH ... -·-..,.,. ,. _ _ Custom Gata Quality LIC T. t 1t •28 730. ,353 In Exotic Design • 15yrt 11n aofe-WO a.. · 50'4'.il' ~ aV811 neer '11-'ll SPILLIS Const tAeplir 914-9090 u,. •JIP. rett. Pat 143-9044 feta ll44·f1M Stlark lstlnd Yldlt Club 1510 ctlooee from GOOO ••ABC Mov1nv•e -Deliver One Day a Week -110 a• " ,...._.._ .......... ......_,_, F-a~··-" fU..... Oule.k & Catetul T13e04t ., .... IMal.. allO :val A;";;•o; --. ...... , ,., '°'5 Dir .,.,. "'™ qny ..-oMd LO AATes ss2o0410 wtdfftAe Joa 00N£f Must have dependable car RECYCLE •1154•2900* C::OO':':r\,1;-~°"-,-,-.,-,.,-P-.,.'.:'.'"1(1-.-poN,--::~ m1ired. 115 ~cs. s1eo '"ln••n .... =~=e':o~ an~ proof of insurance. lllllUPttlllml Good irWPOr1•tion ,,.. MC. No JoO 100 atnatl c«d, oat¥ Jll'l'I 836-45e1 SHORT NOTICE. Ot(1r -'"... th rough the For 3t' WbOee 5'M4 H tir• &800 MS-9135 ,_.,~ey.536-05S3 .,, AAEWOOO ~ra-.C.T-13.4450 wt•IW•Hllllll. 842-1444 DAI LY PILOT [)'t;;OHfl. pa11o.IWOOd ~ua °'= o.ic c.n anytime "°"7025 A~38r..O A.t 7 dY1I Clll Clua1fted Pages Private Oocil PoWOt b09t. ~'•qU111wt1,tr• ~1770tl1 2en p ad HARTY&co 641 -379' Tum unwanted ~he~--:'= tat 9'o¥I 547.ao71 lie. •8AHAAA FIAEWOOO• 1 It '-t 175-t7•2• EnM t,... ...... ~ °' e tll ... a .. val ~ IOCl9 HIRE .,,.,. ,,, 0 hiiiiioiiiii;,,p.ii~~~~r. yOUf ·~ ~~. T~Pt comPl•I• Ask for Joanne Craney monqtodayl s:~s·l:.11~~1~·~ .IU••HW e Ml :··u1f C....•1 I MHI' , .... a.rcsq "ti.1 ·•·1 I •fl 'fl eMMtl ~··1 \ ... 1"1(. & ....... . .'i.'~ ~·tlo< .... . Pf• PftP, t ye>ur ., .. fOt 1 Y'• .. t aol;ob or CONUltttion• Cell IM2"'5171 aboar.. St f•r ra k • tel ""'r ..,.... 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IO .. ---,_..... --ITAW UFNo.a •• c ... omialm-.-1M~()artlofOr-... •or1tE~s-:::•m :."-'=."..:;=: :-.-=."'::"'.:.: ..:,:1~ .. q =:.•::::.~·· .. "::..:. ""'"" • "'5.::r;:::--:::c:-=:;.:.<::::: :, .. ,..";""" .. --=~·~ GIVEN that on WedneedeY. T tvtsx (n4J..... CS. _. .,..., lftlO tfte ... (MentM... T...cT offto. tOOM9d M A .... •,..._.... M Ga.AA DM8ION c.11. ta10 ' ~ l"9 tolOWlf'I .,.,.... In Febnlary 3, 11188, el 11:00 PVblilhed ~ange CoaM prapoeecl contreot If IN .. -up UNea 91c1 No, t ~ it-. "-"*'I .......... ,_ ":' :r: OF CLEVf'-ANO OEA" Thie bue1Mu te con-~ ~~ Coe.I doing~• o'elocll em ol Mid~. In DeityP\ICt.Jenueiry7, 14,21, ~~~to~~'°"""· 8por'9 "I f'~"•• Ofb,Trellara,C...~ -nlJllRll .. COMPANV, 44111<-...ductedby.1 eeMfll pen-~PllotJMuliry , 14,21, WUTAA LA H.A8RA As. the., .. Ml u16D t0t con-1taa -· .-.ntot_.. -.... buldlnge """'"YColllltDl*tot.1310 lilt ...... ._,._ I,_ A__., loeAlemltoe. c.M. nertNp 21 tMI SOCIATES, 2125 lcxitll ducting TrustH"• S•I••. ThS61:.C..enW-~~~ ....,..,.onMe:Ol-AdafN Awe.C.-fNIY •..e ... _.•....,,_,I0720 VlctorH.lcwd ' Th~1Brtltol~.C..Mep. v.ilhln Ille ottie .. of REAL -"F !toe of oir.ctot. E. ,._..,,.., obc.lned on,...,..._ A ~..... v...,., COtpof'etlon, • Tiiie et.Memllnt ... flled Ctillt. t2l2t ESTATE SECURITIES SER· PlB.IC ll)TIC[ ~ OtSTNCT CoaM Com1ftuNtr Co11ega ofNiMWIMll be PIM· tt ,_ 40t ..... ,_, ~ ~lion, wlttlthleountyCletttofOf· "8JC ll)TI:( AoMr1 T .... ,, 2925 VICE IOCaled II 1800 North ~ ~. 1310 Adema A.e.. eel .......... 11 IJ I 11 -.... ,_.., 11 •••• Avenue, 8 •f• .,. County on December Soutft Wot 9.,..., Coet• BrOD<IWDy. Sulle 100. In tl'le MOTa TO lN right to retect lll'Y or el COIU ...... CAtlt2t(11') UMlbe,...-.cwyupon ...... W. 1M1 ,_, C'°4yd, hnntylvenla 29, 1911 KW. Mela. Calif, t2tat city of san11 An•. County 0t c~ b6de °' to _.. "'Y Ir· 432-5101 IN CONTMCTO.. to wtlOfft ....., ...., IMI ,,. t N:nnoul __... Petet J. 1<o9tt1n9. 2t25 Orange Stell ol Cellfomla. CAU.JNO fOlt _,. ,...,,.._In Wt'/ b'OI or In NOTICE IS HE"EIY IN convect 11 llWll'ded. end _., -... ...._...... Thie bullMN Is con· Putllllllled Orange CoMC MAim ITA~ South 8t111ol 91Net. eo.te REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Sellool Ole1rlct: Coe.et the ... ~~-_.............._ GIVEN "'9t IM ·~ utMNt eny eubcontrectcw ..,..,_..,.,.. ....... ducted tty..~· Oalty Piiot Jenuery 7. "· 2t, The folloMnG per'ION.,.. ...... Calf t2t2t SERVICE • c.lifOfnll CO<· Ce~rnu(llty ColtDge ~ .---. to tM pr--,.,_, School 'Dlaertct '°' under 9'ldl CONTMCTOf\. ..... Jem•• INMnl Otl Jr .. 28. 1M8 doing bwelneM •: Mldlalll M. Alie. 210 w• pc><ll•on as duly appointed Bid DMdtil'I« 3;30 o doc* ~ ..:.n:i:. "':. ~ OfMOD County, ~ to~ not ... tt1M IN Mid ,,_. -..._ ..... ,.. °""""*'I ,.,_.... ~ KARL·IRVINE FILMS, Mein StrM1. Suite 20t, TNS1ee under end punull'll PM of tl'le 2nd Oeyof Fetinr ectlno ~ Md ""°""' ... ......,,....toelwcnere -.... Y•..,... Thie .......,,.,. .. llleO 3800 Ealt COMt ~. Tuttln. Calf, t2MO 10 Ille powe< of .. con-l/'Y. 198& lo'1'lla, the OtSTRICT ... ob-~nine lo9rd, .... ......,..., ~"*"'In .. ... .. ... -....... ..... ... the County a.tt of Or· "8JC ll)TIC[ Corona ...... Ca!lf. 92125 Tlltll busln.t •• eon- lerfld In lllat ceftlll\ Deed of ~ of BIO Receipt; Of. ~ ~ ::::,: .,.., ,...,.,.., '° • "Dtl-ec:utlon of ... connct. ..., .• ,_ .............. County on Oecember Coo9et/H8mitton. Inc. •• do.Jcied by: • 09f*al S*t· Tnn1 e1tewled by I.AW· floe of Purd\Mlna Olrec1or, ..._v._.. TAICT' .. r90lhliD up to, Mo......., rfWt wlChdnjw .. ....., ,_.., .... 4, 1917 ACTITIOU9 WM c.1fofn1e corporetton. 1n ner1f11P RENCE l COURTER JR & Ms Betty Kelln. treiler F• Reletlone the gener al W noc i..., .,_. tt. ~ f!'Y 11tc1 tor e period of 11xty ....... ~ ...._ • ,.,_ MAim ITA~ ~ Orlw, ~ Aooet1 T. 8eM PA TRICIA A COURTER, c1hty, Cou1 ComtnlWly Colo-pr~ '* of per dlertl lllMed time. ..-cl b'OI tor C90J .. wfW ._ dMI ... e ............ (lwle!I a. ~ Orange CoaM Tiie ~ pereone .,.. ~Calf t2M3 Thie .....,,.,. ... Ned nosbll\O & wile u Com-ltge District, 1370 Adwne wages a"4f Ille 99Mfal the -d of a cantnct tor tor.,_~ of bid&. ... ,..._ -..). ~Plot Oecemtler 24, 31, doing~• J 1 Rim&. lne .. • Celilfomle wttn IN County a.tt of Or· m .. My Property reeorOed Avenue, C09ll ....... ~. rate Jorlnholdey t11e ~ Pf'Otect. • A ~ llJond end e ............ .,. 191?. JanuDI)' 1. 14. 1M8 L~MAN 8EVE"AOE c0ri>0retlon, 3800 EHi enge County on Decen.O. Merell 8 1985 1n tne ott.oe 92626 (7141432-5707 ~ ~ ~ IN~ 810t .IMll be,..._ In perb1t1eit09 bond wt1 be"-.... ....... .. Th-340 CO., 32t5 ..... Dr., Cout ttlQhW9y, Corona 09I 30, 1tl7 ot rne Coul\ly Aec:otdef of Project ldenllfleetlon ...... F1n........,,,..wortileto the P*ll ldentlled lbCWe. ,......_ prtbr to-=utlon ~ .......... = ~o.IMer,c.11.tMH..., Cell t2t2S ,._. SIMO County .., Record« a Name Orange COMt Colo-be performed tor Mdl aeft end eMll be oS**' end of ttle contreC1 end IMll be 40t •..a CM-~ "8..IC M)JIC( HDn19Y E. Miier, 32t5 Thia butln.t I• eon· PubllMO Orange COMt 1nstrumel\I No 85-551719 lege (M«l~ Profectt) OI::: ~~-~ putllldy r..c1 eb1Ct et tt1e In tN '°"91 ... tortll In the ,.,. t reH•ter ••• "'1'111 Oceen. Corona 09I MDI', cluc1Dd by a 09f*al pert· OllyPitotJanuery'7. 14. 2 1. t7Y reason ol e t>reacfl or a. Roof· 100 Pecugel>Ni.BIO 9!t • C::tr t the DIS-1bove-111tacl time end contrllct ~ 111g JI n ..... • ... ..Cnnoul 9UH•.. c.llf. 92'25 ner'lfllP 21. 1M8 1au11 n paymem or per-No 139& (Pleneterlum: Sd-r •.,..on • plliee. ~t to Section 4590 ..... • .... ..,... "*'* T. Brunette. 17422 o Stuan Kan Jr Tb-352 lormance ol 1ne ot>hg111on1 ~Classrooms; Arc:Nteo-TRICT offie. loceted •1 There Wiii be a l 10.00 cl9-of tM Oowrnment Code of u.. _.. • -...... MAim ITAW Zelder Ln .. Huntington Thae steten'W'l1 wa 111ec11--------- secureO meret>y 1nctud1ng lure end EnglnHrll\g; Ptlylieal Fadlfflee Ptannlng ~AlqUlradtoreec:ll•of the St9te of Caltomla, IN lDl&hJllH • .......... Thefolowing~.,.. 8Mch.Callf.92647 .wlttltheCoun1y()ertiof0r· "8lJC NOTICE lhll !>reach or oelaul1 NO-Cenkller tor Applied Sdence} :Y~~~~ oocumentltoguenntee contract wlll eonteln ,,.ut111l1 : • 11; 1 ~~=--~IATES .. c. Tfi"Y ~elDIC01 A · ~~1 enge County on Dec.mt>et .,......, l•Ge or v.hiCl'I was rll(;()(Qed t>u1 uigs -........._. • tt!W return In good con-provlelons permitting the ................... 2125 • ..iegno • • ne • m, 28 1987 -- Sepremt>4W :;o 1987, as R• Place Plena 111 on Ille: Of· Adami A\19. Coplee ~be Olt!Otl within t9'1 (10) 0ays 1ueeeuful b i dder to •••'"' Hll tee l•r· Coet South r.::o1 St..-. Cellt. 92804 ' ,_,,-ACTYT10UI W M coroer s 1,,11rumen1 No lice of Director. E. F. HllTle. obtained on requett A c:opy efter IN bid opening dale. tub9tltute eec:urltlee tor My •elltl•tl•• 1•1•••• R 1 ......_ · 92iS21 Thia -htl,,... 11 con-Publllhed 0rll'Qe Coaat ...-nATllmWT 85-551719 WILL SELL AT Coast Community College of theee,..... .n.ill be PG91· Each bidder eNJt be • mon.ys wlttlMIO ~tMOIS-• 1010. I........... obett T ....... 212.5 dllcteO tty. join! \lllflture ~ PMoCJM'Ul/'Y 7. 14, 21. The followlng pertOnl.,. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE OISlrlCt, t370 Adams Ave .• edllthe)obllta. llcenHd contractor TRICT 10 eneure per· .. la_. ....... •~~'!.!~· ca.ta tt.rwyE.Millf 21 1M8 dolnobuSinellee: l'<IGHEST BIDDER FOR Cotti Mesa. CA 11262e . ltlNMbemendltory~ purauant 10 ,,,. ~ fOf'l'l\ltlOI Ul'°9r the COi\-..... _ ....... _ ... _¥ Tllll a!a'ement ... Ned • Tll-354 MCV Ill ASSOCIATES. 2 CASH 11,..1u1 money ol the (714) 432-5707 1111 CONTRACTOR to wtlOm 9'ld Prot.elons Code end tr-=t. • • _... •,,,_Ille .. P.-J. Koetting, 2925 wltll lhe Courlty Cleric of Or· Corporate Pent. Sui1e 210. Untied S1a1es or a cUl\18" s NOTICE IS HEREBY thecontreet Is awO.CS, end be lloenled In the foloWlng Prebld Welk ttwu: Jen. 19, rllJI ntu 1 ....... ,.... Souttt 8tit1ol Str•. Coete enge County on December Irvine. Celit. 92714 checl>. drawn oo any bank. GIVEN that the et>ov•· upon any eubeontractor elullflca.tlona: 1"8. 10:30 AM ,....., ....... J .. ,..._ Me9&. Celt. 92'21 30, 1917 Pt8JC ll>TtCE C0$>1ey Really . Income crt!Orl union or tlYl"QS end named SchOOI Otttriet tor under ~ CONTRACTOR. Warm-AK Heetlng., Vett-Gewer•,.. .._ti, I J ....., • ....., • .._. AoOet1 'K. Brizlua, 2925 P-..n:1 Partners 11, A •Uml1ed PWI· 1oar1 usoc1a11on dom1C11eO Orange County, Cllffomla. to PIY not._. ltlan the Mid 111D1lng & Alt-conottlonlng . C9'a•c•tf•r, Dewltl A. J etrH ceDH tie H ==~·Cotta Publltlhed Orange Coee1 fltCnnout IU..... nerslllp, A M~ .,, this state all payable 11 aeOng by Ind lhtougll 111 tpedfledrat•to .. wottlen C-20 •••... . ,.iglldsf • ..._... Thie · Oeily'"°'~7.14,21. MAmlTAl'WNT Mmlt9d pettnwlhlp, lff 1ne ume or sale all nghl 1l1le Governing Board. her em-~ by lt.n In the~-Eac:tl bid ""4t eonfoml PuOlletled Orange Coee1 ....... ,., ,.,.. •la..,... butlneel 1• eon-28, 1M8 The f~ PeflOt\I we Boylston Str-.1. Boston, ano inre<esl neld t:>y 11. u •"" referred to .., .. QIS-ecu110t1 of the conll9Ct. end be reepoollw to Ille Daly Ptlot January 7, 14. ,.....,. ..,_ 11 q d nu OUct.o by: • oenetal pert· Th-359 dolno buelnell u: M-...ehuMtll 02116 Trustee .,, rhat reel prOQe(ty TRICT", win reoeilve up ro. No bidder ~ wlttldfew conlrec:1 documentt. ttl8 ........ ,.... .. ...., ner9Np •-II' ACCU WELO, 789.C W.-1 Trl-Plt1r4rt. • Celltornil 5,1.,11e 1n satd County 11\d bur nor later then the•~ any bid fOf •period of lixty • Each bidder atlllll eubmlt. Th354 .-. ._., 1 ....... Aooet1 T. 8ee1 ,._ ll>TICE 1ttll Streat. Cotta M-. general ~. 2 Cot· s1at• OffCl'lt>ed as 1a110-stared lime Mlted t>l<ls for (60) days .,,., Ille date ... on 1111 form fUfNllled wt1t1 Ir "' i dlilti w u tl • ...... _:..Na ~~-or~ ACnnoul WM Calif 92t27 porete Patti, Sult• 210. Lot 1 or Trac.1 No ~93 u the award of a contract tor for Ille opening of tMda. Ille contract OOcumenta, • PUBLIC fl)TIC[ -• • a a•* ,.... ~ .. , o.c.n · ...-naw 0..... Wtlilm Lu9k. Jr · IMM. C... t2714 shown on . Map tl'le<eol r• ,,,. •t>ove ptOjeCI A payment bond end • lilt of Ille pr09Qeed DUbcon-...... -............. ange ty 91' bet The 1302 South W• Street. T'"S butl-ii eon- cordfl<l ti\ Boot< 223 pgs 26. Btds Shalt t>e r-veo 1n performance bond wlll be trec:1ora on 11111 project • P'ICTrnoua WM ........ • &a 111 •11 • e 29• 1917 ,._ doing= pertont.,. Sent• Ana. Ce&of 92707 ducted by • general pert· 27 & 28 or M1scelllll90US the pteoe lderltrfled Dl:>OYe. rltQUKed prior 10 execution requited by the~ um.ITAW -..._tie..,...._. Publ&f'9Ct Orange Coat (l)lRITON w~ PAO<>-Tl)!I bual-.a 19 con-nership Maps 1n the ottice ol Ille and Shall l>e opened end of= c;ontr:. ~:: end Subcontrecilng Fetr The folowlnO per'ION.,.. (wee el tllNct.te ... o.ly PloC Jenuety '7. 14. 21, UCTS (b)TAITON !NOUS-oucfG~--~ 'r~ St~ I· Mui* . ..._ County Aeeorde< or said e>ul>lody reed ~ 11 thlt 1r1 onn PrllCtlCel Act Oo¥ernment doing buelnele er. EYE ...._,_ 2t 1W T'RfES 2940 A Newport _,,, • .._, aging Gerw.i Pertrw County at:>ove-st11ed lime end conlrlci doeumen11. Code Section 4100 et Mq LEVEL STUDIO. 1seo Su-' ~1 8tlld ·Coate ......_ C.iif Tn.t 1111-Mnl wu Ned Thia statement wu Ned Tr.e strMI adoreu or place Pursuenl 10 Seett0n 4590 Eaell bidder muS1 IUbmlt perior Ave. •A~. eo.te C... •· lfm 92627 • Wllll 1he County c:.11 of Of. with the Countt Oer1l of Or· otner ~ommoo designahoo There Mil t>e a $10 00 ~ 01 lhe Government Code of with lld'I bid certified Of Me9a, CA t2t27 The name end eddr.a of "8JC M)TIC( Cllar1el J o. Groo01 enge County on December enge County on OecernOet 01 the real propef'ty hereto-POSll.reQutred for Nd! set ot the Stele of Celtfomla. lhe eutller'a etl9dl payable to AonlllO Andf.-lup, 1M 1 the c:oun ~ (El nomt>re y · ' 30. 1917 14 1917 at:> ove o esc r t>•d 1 s Otd oocuments to guarantee contract wlll contain the DISTRICT 0t 1 bid bond Fuller1on Ave. •4. Coeta dlreccion de ID cone lie): MOTICI 0# 9~~ ~ ~c:le~t· . ,.._ nlG1'I ouroooecl to t>e 2077 Swan tt~•r return 1n good con-ptOY\StOftS permitting Ille in Ille form ... tonll In the ....... CA 92&27 MUNICIPAL COURT, North Al'Pl.JCATIOet TO 'i!at H 'Mceue 1643 Pvbbhed Orenge Coat Pvblltlfted Ofange Coati o,,.,,9 Costa Mesa Cah· d1hon wi1h1n ten (10) days succeuful t>ldder to eontrlci ooeumentt In en L.orTy Ann I.up. 1te1 Fut-Orange Judlelal ~trlet. MU. A&.COMOUC N ~ ~ • e..t;;n2 Oalty PllOt J~ 7. 14. 2t, Daily Plk>t Dec.mt>et 24. 31, rorn1a a"« the blO ooening date substitute MCUrttlel tor any amount not._. lhen 10% of erton Ave. •4. Coet.e MeN. 1275 N Berk-.Y A--. .-vDA•I Celcf 90742 . 28, 198& t917. January 7. 14. 1981 The unders1gneo 01s-Each t>ldder Shell t>e • moneys wtlhheld by the DIS-Ille maximum amount of bid CA 92927 P.0 Box 5000, Fullerton ,_... Thia buslneu la eon-n.-.35e ~ cl11rT>s all 11at>thty for Vly in· 11 c ens e d con Ir 1 c Io r TRICT le ensur• Plf· u • guwen1• that 1111 bid-Thia tM.11lne11 11 eon· 92e35 To W1'10m n May Concern Ouc:ted by 1 general pert· correct~ "' said aooress pursuenl 10 ,,.,. BuSlnCISS lormanc:e under I.lie con-der will enter Into tll• ducted t>y: husband 111\d wife The name. Dddr..., end KAPOOR, Anju la llPPfYlnll nerthlp ~c11111d or omer eommon oesig-and ProlesS1ons Code end Ir~ propoeed COl\11ect K the ~A. I.up t~ number of plain-to the Oepenmenl of Al-Cllar1el J De Gr0001 na11on t>e hcensecs 1n the fotlowtng re«>IO Wlltl '""'· Jen l9 • ...ne ii llWDtded 10 lllCll This statement wu flied tifr• attorney. 0t plalnllff c:oholic: 8e¥Drege Control to This 1111~1 wu Ned ca.J. ,_;cM, witA Said sallt w111 t>e made c1assil~h0f\S 1988 • 9 em. Orange CoU1 bidder In the_,, ot flllufe with the County Cler1I of Or· without .,. euomey. la (9 Mii D6col'lollc beveraoea et wllh ,,... County Clel1I of Or· wtlhoul warrenrv express or Warm-Air Heating, \/en-Colltge 10 enter 1rt10 Ni<I contrect. enge County on December nombte. ID dltec:cion Y el nu-1835·0 . Newport Blvd, County on oec.moer "" "" ill cllu'l/ie" imphe(I, regardino !Ille. PO•-111a11ng & Alr..Cond11lonmg • Governing ... ,., •r suetl MCUrlty wtll t>e fOf· 14, 1987 mero de ttlefono del • tS&. Coete Mela 92t2t :'T987 ses110,, or 9"CUmt>ranca. C-20 Chance llor, DH Id A. , .. ,Id ~ e.bogado del demaodanll, o with ··41·· Orl-S ... Beer I , naa7 to sausty fhe unpaid obll· EDCll t>td mutt conform 9f"ownel The btSTAICT r...,..... Put>bhed Orange COMt 091 Oemlndent• que no Wine (Pub. Eat. Pl)~ Publilhe<I 0rll'Qe Coast 842-6878 ge11oos secured t>y said end ~ responsive to thlt P\lblishld Orange 7Coaa~ the rlgfl1 10 rejec:1 any or ell Oeity,Pllot January 13, 20. liene.DbogaOO,•~RlcNtd Pubtllhed Orenge Coast 0111y'"'k>1Jenuery'7, 14, 2T. Call Deed of trust wilh lntlfesl contrec.1 doouments Dally Pilot January · 14• bids 0t to w .. ve any It· 27, ~ 3, 1M8 0 . Jonea, HO South 9'• Dally Pilot JWM>#'f 1', 1M8 28. 11188 and other sums as provtdeO Eaefl Otddet lhall tubml1. 1988 TI\3541 ragulantlel In any bid• or In W92t Blvd • Bree. Cellfornle Th3ee Th-3«l NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS Ready for Immediate Deliwery ~uu~·· 5.i" ~pr., e Part!> Body Paint & !.re Dep:s C 'T'PP' 11~" R<11es On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 llar'-•r ltd., C.s11 ltsa 142-0010 ., 140-1211 OSADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 71~380-1200 O NABE RS. STER-LING SALE . PARTS ... ER \.ICE BODY SHOP LEASING _1;011 H .tr hur B h ci . c,1 .. 11 \IE'"'~ 540-9 100 & SALES ~~xJ~& $ NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa Ana 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Sales Dept open 7 days Sefvlee Hours Mon.-Fn 7am->10pm 0 Ster/ing001!.MW SALES -SHYICE • LUSlll • PllTS • OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECl&LllTS • 1140 JlllllEE lllU, HWP•T ID• ,..,_ ... I• ,..._ 111-41 140-~ " I00/124-IH4 W.Me4 ..,.... • ...,., , ... ,.. ·~ .....,.,,..., 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1'01 Ou•ll St. -New C•t Loc•llon 1001 Ou•lf SI. -R•..,_ Ol~l1lon o S<>tith (~>Unty~ M LONG 8(AC" Thank You For M•klng U• ;; 1 In America. Come In and See Why Par rs Ope,, M Sar 8 • ~ 30 Sat 9 -.: pm Service m -Fr1 7 30 · 6 pm 11711 8EACH 8l VO HUNTINGTON HACH 714/ 142-2000 6 ANAHEIM PACIFIC OCEAN SALES LEASING I t • FOUNTAIN_,,__ __ _,., \/ALLEY CORONA DEL "4AA SERVI.CE PART'S· CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOii THE IEIT IUYS t • NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS Re•dr for lmmedl•I• THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOWI • t;S I\'ERSITY SALES & SE R\"I CE OLDSMOBILE, GM C TRUC KS 2850 HARBOR BL \"O., Cosla Mesa 540-9640 HO~DA ~IOTOR CARS 2860 HARBOR BL VO., Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 block~ ~. of 405 fv.')·. 0 808 LONGPRI Or11ng~ Councy s Otclest & u~~st P'ontl4'< OH~rin1p At .. -'<,, ~ & ~ Glirdtl'I CirOY« Frft#lly ,,, ........ , ,,, ....... _ 'Ill~ ,,.rform 11ll llont1a< """"""'>'wort. ,._rd._u ol ~re 10" or191rwtlly p.,rtNlitd ID"'"'' ... --80•AY W•••• u.T'IL .... P•. MVll'tlSI • 1'11 Piii Clll r. D1t1H1 714/842-5878 0 NA BERS (•\ CADILLAC ~ .. e 20 YEARS ER\'ICE IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES LEASING ERVJ CE ALL MAKES 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa PARTS BODYSHOP 540-9100 _O HO USE of IMPORTS f1' MERCEDES-BENZ \:::-1 213-714 MDCEDES 714/523-7250 •'714/750-7201 213/921·15" full Sernce Santa Ana f retway at Beach Blvd G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 lllMr lhtl., hst1 ltsa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasfng SU.UH s,.dll Parts lilt 54&·MH MONOAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8 30 AM -9 00 PM 8 30 AM -6 00 PM 10 00 AM -5 00 PM C) OUllE COUT JEEP /DILE = 1 ,. ,,,, ,,,., ,,, lirl "" Salls '" • r11n ~ 0[Jln2e. SALES . Loast. sEAv1cE .1 ,.,. -•••"•• • • LEASING 0''' •m • ACCESSORIES DEPT 54l-I023 ~ ° C ·· CAMPBEU. NISSAN/~ r£KH • low ftt1CH • No G1mm1cln • Gteol Selection • F-r1endly llleepl• • fuellent S.t wt<e 1883.5 hoclo, lo.ii..,ord HvnM~ e.ocn <714) 142·7711 {2UJ St1-t46l THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOWI .. 4 t I LEsuE . EAllEST Local student 1ett:er-~ perfect I am always in awe when I sec a youngster stand bravely on stage an a suffocating tense moment of a spelling bee an<!_gi vc a staggering- ly perfect spellingoTa word like xcrophthalmia. For those ofus still grappling with whether it's cor\ venible or con ve nable, there'salways the te mptation to dash to the dictionary in an ign~ble urge to prove the prcr digious upstan wrong. But now it's time to put those petty differences aside and extend humble congratulations to the winnersoflast month's ninth annual Santa Ana Rotary Club's Oran~County High School Spclhng Contest. ThiJty-six students fro.m 36 public and private high schools participat~ in the fi rst phase of the contest. wh1ch involved 15 written words. Thetop 15 spellers went on toa final oral spcll-0ff at Saddleback High School. When the last letters were care full y in place, two south county teens were standing in the winner's circle. First-place winner wasjuniorKyugMofrom Capo Valley High School. Taa TooclliD- da.a ninth-gaderfrom Dana Hills High. was one of the 11 finalists. ••• At a very tender aJe my mother sat me down and, with all serious- ness. ex plained that I might not grow up to.be a.great cook or seamstress but that I should at least know my way around a poker game. This information came sh only after Chuck. one of my grandma's big-heaned boyfrie nds-surely as a tactical maneuver to get in her good graces-spent countless hours with me playing canasta at the kitchen table. Well. Mom was was close enough about my cooking abili- ti es and rightas rain about my skill with a needle. And poor. bene volent Chuck was long gone when Grandma and I were still shuffling. but the point is this: I know the meaning of four red threes and I can spot a fuJI house a mile away. Even more imponant, I know without apology the gritty fun of a f riday night card pme. And so, I can sympathize entirely, although I have never . played a game ofbridge in my life. · with Lydia Stela, the Huntin.gton ..Beach brid&e enthusiast wh o 1s detennincdly trying to fonn a brid&c aroup. 4dia, who.said she is wi1Lina to take calls from players of all ages and from all over OrarrJt CCnnny:--w1ncno ca11 a mtttang to discuss where and when to play. Bridac lovers unite. Call Lydia at 969--8083. • • • We blvtte yH &o selMI •• lafermatt. • cemmaJty laap- pelllqs.SeM to Dally Ptlel, P.O. hll lfft. C..aa Mesa tHH. S====s THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1988 • Krishna finds~ ho111e iii Laguna ter 20 years. religious movement has finally become a part of the community •i'y LESUE EARNEST ............... If the Hare Krishna reli11ous move- ment. much maliped and snickered about, was likely to find a niche in any community west of New Delhi. n seemed reasonable it would be in Luuna Jkach. _ And,' while the ~tli bas been sometimes paved with controversy, Laguna's tolerance for alternate life- styles has helped the chanting. pon) tailed Krishnas assimilate. In fact. over a 2~ycar period since the first devotees claimed a patch of Laguna Can)On Road. the organiza- tion seems 10 have carved out a c-omer for itself. ··Because 11'!) such a tolerant com- munity. we were able to start out h~re and meet with success even from the ve11 beginning." said Kosarupa dasi. wife of1hc iem.ple....prcsidem. How- ever. Kosa, who JOfoed the move- ment tn 1978 at age 17. admitted man) residents "ere lcny in the beginning. "At first 1t was branded as a cult and something to be feared." she said. But all that has changed now. she 1ns1sted. .. Most people real!) appreciate our role in the community. and e ven applaud it -some people." Besides. she added. the Hare Knshna fol- lowers have been around Laguna for a long time now ··People ha\e gotten used to having us around:· she said simply. There 1s a cenain irony about t.he Knshna communit) in Laguna &ach. Strictl) adhennf to an Eastern ph1losoph) oven ) incompatible "nh the Western WiJ) of life. the devo tees have. 1n their own wa). come to fi t irl qu11e nicely. When K.nshna spintual master. Sn la Prabhupada. came to the United States in 1966. he had no intenuon of allowmg the faith or wa) oflife to be . diluted b) Western ways.·according to Kosa. "He transplanted this c-ulture from India "uh its essential tenants. the culture. in tact." Kosa said. o\s a result. the hfe and organization within the temple walls and for the de' otees who hve nearby. is sharply out of step "1th the beat going on in the Cit) around them. The devotees rise each morning at 3:30 or 4. They pray. study and sing from 4:30 to 9 a.m .. before having breakfast and beginning their daily, duties. "h 's like th~ofd schedolt or-people living on farms." Kosa said with a laugh. Knshna devotees vow not to use "tnl0'<1canu:· 1ncludmg cofftt. tea and cigarettes. not to eat meat. fish. or "Everyone llkes to slng and dance, but most people pay and go toa nightclub to do it." -Kosarupa dasi (gs. not to gamble: and to abstain from ··11hc1c· SC'< . (an) sex not intended for procrcauon). Most nights. according to Kosa. the} are in bed b) 9 pm lflh1s all sounds dreaf"\ by Western standards. Kosa said. 11 Is not so. ·•ifs so much fun lOQ ... she said. Espec1alh. she said. those trips to the airpon. the time spent da ncing and chanting 1n pubhc 1s a very impon.ant aC'U\ II) for the de\lotees, according to Kosa. lmpon.ant. and fun. ··E\Cl)one likes to smgand dance:· Kosa said ··eu1 most people pay and go 10 a nightcl ub to do 11 •• While the dn"otees o ffer lnerature and ask for donations. Kosa said the) don·t tr) to make a Knshna out of a Ca1hohc. ··1f someone's a Chnstian. we JUSI encourage them to be a better Chns· 11an:· she said. ··we·rc o ne of the fe" rehgions that d~sn ·1 go out and tr: to convert someone:· The o rgan1zat1on surv1Hs financ1all) due to donauons. the sale of religious books and mone) earned b) its 'egctanan restaurant. The temple where the K.nshnas and members of the community whOJOtn them to "orsh1p. chant and eat was a Baptist church until the Knshnas mov~ 1n in 1980. Now 1t serves as home for 12 full-ume devottts. o perates as a vcgetanan restaurant and provides a full·blown feast and worship sen ice each Sunday from S:30 to 7:30 p.m. The temple 1s adorned with hfe- s1zed hand-caned d 1et1c-s 1mponed from India and a large statue ofSnla Prabhupada, who died in 1977 One room 1n the building is used as a kitchen where K.nshoa pnests. in· ·duding Temple president. Badahan dasa. prepare 'egetarian dishes such as dal (legume soup) and cumed vegetables ft 1s no accident that food sen 1et has become an integral pan of the Knshna·s function "11hin the com· munll). Kosa ewlained as she "alked through the temple. located on Legion and GlenneHe strrets Food and 11s preparauon Is ke~ in the religion. ··our coolong 1s a form of Yoga. actuall} :· Kosa said ··The' ·re med1· ta11ng. preparing 1h1s food io offer to God for his pleasure ·· ··You are "hat \OU eat:· Kosa add ed ··consciousness can be ele' ated or degraded b) "'hat~ ou are eating:· As pnests stirred a IA.Ok of st1r·f11 vegetables 1n the lnchen. t"o monks. o ne seated on a cushion facing the aher and one constantl~ walking. held pra)er beads and chanted Japa -a son of Krishna rosan The monks wear )ello" dhoti !loose gathered pants) and Kina (shins) made of pure cloth -either cotton or silk. ··This 1s still the daily dress in India:· said Kosa. "ho w11h her husband spent six months 1n 1986 1n the eastern countr:. ··in the 'lllages and to" ns especlall~ ·· The sha' ed head sponed b~ Knshna de' o tt'es 1s 10 increase cleanh ness and to decrease 'a nit) and the tuft of hair often 11ed in a pon)tail at the crown of the head 1den11fies the monks as devotees of Krishna. ··tn our ancient trad111on 111s a s1sn of renunc1a11on of the matenal "orld:· she said. lnten"tned th~ds of renunc1a· t1on and 1n' olvement Sttm to define the Laguna ~ach Knshna mo' e· ment Besides the Sunda' feasts and "orsh1p sen ices from· 5:30 10 7 30 p.m. and the thn' ing restaurant open dail) for lunch and dinner. the o ritanizat1on is ·.$C'Cktng way~ to ...., ....... ..,,.~ A group of Kruhna followers pray ln temple adorned with life-sized hand-carved d.letiea lmported from Ind.la. fu nher comm unit\ 1n' oh ement .\mong their fi,e-~ear goals 1s an efTon to help f~d the homeless tn the communit' Their congrep11on has e\panded to appro\1ma1el~ SOO 'tl.Orsh1pers .\ccord1ng to Kosa. about half are men and ~omen in 1he1r carh 30s "Ith children In facL the mus1<;. d:incmg and chan11ng th.at goes on 1n the temple and on the streets 1s. in esscn~. not 'e~ di.fferent from an) 01her form of "orsh1p. according to Ko!)3 "That"s "'hat "e·re doing in the streets." she said. ··g1onf) mg the holy name of God ·· LB woman discovers spiritual fU:lfillment Koearapa duJ By LDUE EARNEST °' .. ...., ........ In 1976 when ~n Tonti was a straight-A student at Laguna &ach High School. she became interested in the Hare Knshna temple in her neighborhood. '\s her interest in the religious sect grew. so did her parents• concern. But. the Eastern philosophy - an offshoot of the Hindu religion - pull~ strongl) at Tonti Every da} - before .and af\er school. she went to the temple -lcammg the culture. language and songs of the K.nshnas. Soon. there was no gomg back. In 1977. on' her 17th b1nhday and wnh her parents' ret1~nt consent. Tonti packed up her clothes. her art supplies and her musical instruments -a guitar and a dulcimer -and mo' cd into the temple. She began a }ear of stud} that culminated 1n her ··first 1n1t1at1on:· dunng "h1ch she took the Knshna 'ows. accepted a spmtual master and "as gi ven a ne" name Fade o ut K.aren t onu Fade in Kosarupa du1 . Now. at 2". Kosa (v.h1ch means treasure) 1s mamed to Badahan dasa. the temple president. She speaks comfon.abl~ -re'eahng anecdotes punctuated "'1th eas~ laughter - about her past and her p~nt ··From the time I "as a httle gJrl. I used to pra~ that I "ould bttome a saint:· said Kosa. "ho spent eight \ears in Catholic school. But the Somber hfest~le ofCathohc nuns did not appeal to 1hc ~oung Kosa \\hen shl' watched the Hare Knshna de' o- te<.>s dan ing and lhanting. she "as e\Cllt'd. ··rmmed1a1el~ I Just Jo,ed 11 It .... as such a 10~ ful C\penence:· she said. Seated at a table 1n the Knshn'a temple. dressed in the 1rad1t1onal san. Kosa reflected about a Ii fest\ le left behind and said she m1s~s none o f II She said she·s been able to transfer her dreams of helping v. 1th social causes. SI' ing spm1ual ad' 1St" and designing clothes. to her ne" hie ·-r' e been able 10 do all of those "'11hin the mo' ement ·· Kosa said Her marna1e St'\Cn 'cars ago 10 Badahan. 10 'ea~ her ..en1or. v.as "arranged ·· Badahan 1trev. uo 1n Torrance a~d gradua1ed from USC "11h a maJor in music compos111on He v.as 1n,ohed "1th the Los .\ngeles K.nshna temple before mo' ing to Laguna The main auracuon bet"cen 1he llA.O. according to )\osa. was that 1he' "ere senou and dedicated 10 the religion "In our rd1g1on. mamage 1s for the purpo!.t' ot spmtual advancement.- Kosa ..aid The tact that her fam1I~ e' entuall) camt' to 3(lept her hfest~le and rehg1on has tit-en a happ~ footnote 1n i...osa·~ life Before her m other died a ~ear ago t-...osa said. she had a changt of hean . ·· he gre" 10 re.all~ Jo, e the mo,{·ment:· l\.osa said Area students beefing up for annual Orange County Fair 8 JOYCE BODLOVICR products. about "J;; as a 4-H leader. she to manufa tunng lite·sa\lng med1· field and one man) people are not .~....,....... H1rt,1V1lla Parkres1dent.1sone of v.atchec?;~~ngs1ers face the trauma cine along "1th common grocenes a"areof~et ·· _ the nation's most authon tall' e o f paning "1th an animal at sale ume. and household 11ems ponsored b~ the Oranage County 1 1e art ts prepared to a nswer speakers on tne sul)fcct. e as The 4-H and F'Utu~~ farmcf'S" of Hart has made count\ la1~ and Fair Han "•IT tra\fl to the Youna the question ... ··where's the beef?'. traveled throu&hout the Southwest .\menca (FF<\) ~oungsters' projects 11,estock sho"s her pnma~ ta rget for ponsmen Club 1n Irvine ne"tt montb In conjunction with the 1988 gi ving lectures and visiting local fairs include spending seHral m onths informing the pubh' about the su~ w educate the 'oungsters on ti\( Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. speaking on the importance of b)'· each }ear canng for a steer. lamb or JCCt. ~omprehensne ·bert'efits of tM this year tiJled, "Bttfin' It Up." Hart products in q ur everyday hvcs. Her pig. ··11ove the fairs bttause one has animals will visjt local schools and orpniza-work has also been at~ in the ··1t 1s hard for the )Oungster to the o pponunt1l) to come 1n contact ··~1~ goal is to re-educate the public tions cducatina r ounrters o n the Con~ional Record. accept his animal IA.Ill soon bcromr with the consumer and share v.1th on the \3lue of thest animals and suprising uses o bee by-products Accordina to Hart. her dec1s1on to hamburger or steak.·· she said. them th.e fantastic hst of ti~ -product!. l'' entualh ~ the government briQ& such as phannaocuticals. household educate youna pcopk about the Han said she bqan teaching her 4-that come from beef shttp and 11 into tht: C'ducauonal s)'stem " she items, electrical products and rubber benefits derived from livestock came H members ho" cs.sen11al h"cstock 1s swine." she said ··11 ·~ realh 3 ne" ..aid South Coast Literacy Council sessions set in Laguna Hills The South Cot.U Lit.ency Council wiU bqin its 1981 ll'linina aasions this month, startina Saturday at the Lutheran 0.W'Ch of the Cron in IAauna Hills from 9 a.m. 10 noon. Other c1aues will bqin Jan. 25 al the United Methodist Churdr n Irvine, and at Villa del Obispo in San Juan Capistrano swtina Fd>. 20. The sessions are hdd weekly for sill conKCUtive wetks and funher infonnation is available at 497-113&. -..a......w ...., 0 I I• 1 1 I f ' J '-· 111'1 Q ltt. will speak at the installation mcctina ot the Orange County chapter of the Al'Mrican Aaociation for Medical Transcnption Saturday. The meetina is scheduled fOr 9 Lm. at Manin Luther Hosp.tat. 1830 W. Romney1 Drive. Anaheim. Gordon will speak oo mobilizina the body·s natural healing processes. pajn alleviation, appdite control and Pf"OIJ"&m-mina healthy ractio to s~ Food drive set ln Metta The Pacific Ch1ropract.1C Center wtJJ sponsor a food dme Saturday to benefit 204 need~ ~ Count) agencies served b} the county's Food Oist:ribullon Center Dr. Larry M. M&50G and Dr. Kun Joh nson w1ll pro\ 1de complete chiropractic IC'JVla:s 1.n exchanae for two cans of food at the OCJl.ter. 2360 Newpon 8h·d. Call 646-2200 for more 1nfdhnauoo or to sthcdulc an appoin tment ., The program ·~ gea~ to 1llu trattna how to use lnJrf as a dooN~) to greater Stlf-understandmg. Tu1uon is S l S for an 1nd1' tdual and $15 for a couple. v.1th rqistratton ta ken at 660-3t139 Needlework. talk for DAR ··w omen Untied Throuah Nttdkv.·ork" wllJ be ibe topic of a program to be prcstnt~ Saturday by the Cara Barton Chapter of the DauJ,hten of th~ American Revolution. Martha Hulcy, tate rqi~trar for the oanonal ~ty. v.111 conduct tM scmon 11 9·30 &.m. at M~ Sa"' np and Loa.n., 7811 Edi~ ",·c .. Hu nti.naton Beec\l· Call 897-9 766 for adcht1onal 1n onn111on Lecture oa "'111• at OCC Auomc Cb&rtes Mc Ktt wtU speak on dn~11f! ·•ills I.Gd U\aAS f<M' 1 mcnt.all) ill adult at Sa a mtttJ"'of the Soulb Coast Alll&Dtt for the Mcinally •• Orantt Coast Co11 .. in Costa M The Pf'OI""' ••II be ~nk'd from 10 a rn. IO nooe in Room 108 of the C'ountidina and dm1nitlntiaa BwJdtna. • II ~ . ,. c : • ,_.: ·= ·: - .; .· .· .· .· ·:· :· " . •!· .. , .• . . . : . -:~ ., ... , ~. J.-., • ... t ·' .• . . ... ' ·"'· ... • I z:• ::• ' . ...: ,. ~-... :· . . . , .. ... . . . . t' • . ... ,. . . . . . ...... ·- soGE San o;ego GaS & Electric / -CHAIRMAN OF THE SOARO PRESIDEN1 cHIEf El(ECUTIVE OfflCER TbB old aJCiorn of ""WDa'i goes up rnust corne down' ba.6 b00ll p~ to be trUe at san Diego Gas & "Electric. For \lie past~ yeal'S electric rates nave oeen co~ do-WU. Recently, \lie -publlC utihti.es cornrrussion apllroved an average eiectric rate redUction of io.2% effective JanuarY l, l9BB· TbiS iS uie 1.al'gest one-tiJI10 redUcti.on ill our 107-year biStol'Y -wnat does thiS rnean for you? 1n l9B8, you'll be ll~ abOUt \lie same for eiectricitY as you did ill 1982. It's that sinlP1e- cutth115 costs, con~ rates and provirong \lie sa1rl8 nigh qualltY service you'~e come to ezPect nave oeen our on-gouig p"}edge to you. Arid ~ uie llast seV'eral years we nave been successfUl at acbie~ tbfllU· ,, we re~e tj)at, at tifO.es, nigh rates nave created dllficult situations for you and we're -wor~ llJU'd. to roaire sure it d~'t nappen ill uie fUtu1'0· on behalf of snG&B ernP1oyees, I -want you. to know that we allllreci.3t0 your in1Jerest. concern and SUJ?port as we continue our efforts tO cut energy prtces. I - . --T I . • I• • ---~----_ _,,__ . CYC will hear New Zealand's side-! ~ ........... ~--~ Rew 8CT A Commodore Roter Wl1110n pre.en ta predeceuor Pegy Gre&ory wlthjunlor Staff comniodore flag. Wilson takes helm of yachtinggroµp '91 ALMON L<>CIABEY ................... Rogtr C. Wilson of the Cahfom1a Yacht Club -was installed as com- modore of the Southern Cahfom1a Yachung ..\ssoc1auon at the associa- uon·s annual dinner tl the California Yacht Club. More than 300. representing SCYA's 77 clubs. attended the meet- ing at -.h1ch Pegg) Gregor) of the Seal Beach Yacht Club surrendered the pvel to W1ls0n and his 1988 team of officers. SCY A ts the JO' em mg bod~ of )achung act•' 11~ 10 the Southland Installed as 'ice commod0tt -.as John Ballev. of the Balboa '\ acht Club. and Bunon Ja~. San Diego. 1.1.a'I installed as rear commodore. Other officers for 1988 are James Clark. secretaf'}. Jerry Olson. treasurer: Wilham E. D)san. Judge advocate. Dr Alan V <\ndre-.s. fleet surgeon. Did Goodman. Oeet cap- 1ain. and Cec Hubbard. pon captain ..\s rcttnng comodore. Grego~ holds the 111k of Junior staff com- modore. Members of the board of directors arc ..\ndre1.1. s. Margie Bro v. n. George Hnel). Tcrrt'nce ~ulhgan. Gene O'Connell. Did Ohst. Ra~ mond Prell Gene Proffill. 8111 tcel and Lonn Weiss. pec1al presen1a11ons made 1n· eluded· The \\arren E"an ..\1.1.ard tor outstanding s.en ice 10 ( Y .\. (Jail H ine. King Harbor'\ acht Club The J 1m \\ ebsu:r T roph~ for out~tand1ng contnbuuon to ~achung Harlan ~toorc Long Beach '\ acht Club The Transpa Troph~ for" inner o f the 19 -Lo~ ..\ngcles w Honolulu race. Don ..\~res Jr . ~ev.pon Harbor Yacb1 Club Coast clubs listed Thtnttn )aChl clubs comrnse the rosier of the .\ssoc1at1on o Oran$e Coast Yacht Clubs -10 of them tn Newpon Beach. List of <\OCYC clubs 1n alphabcucal order are. Bahia C()nn1h1an Yacht Club. 160 I Bay.side Dn1,-e. Corona dcl Mar Balboa Island Yacht Club. 41 0 ea, Front. Balboa Island. Balboa Yacht Club. 1801 Ba~s1de Om e. Corona del Mar. Capistrano Ba) Yacht Club. 34555 Casiw Place. Dana Point Dana Point Yacht Club. 24707 Miami~ Montego race scheduled Dana Om e. Dana Point Dana \\est Yacht ( lub. 2J601 Dana Dr1,c. Dana Point Lido Isle'\ acht Club . ..,01 \'1a Lido Soud. Lido Isle • :-..e"'pon Harbor Yacht ( lub. 7~0 \\ Ba\ S1 .. Balboa 'e" pon Ocean ailing ..\ssocia- 1100. P 0 Bo\ 4~5. ( orona dcl Mar (no clubhou~). hark Island '\a ht Club. 1099 Ba's1de Dn,e. i":ev.pon Beach uth Shore '\ acht Club. 2527 W Coast H1ghwa~. Nev.pon Beach LTI Sa1hng ..\ssoc1auon. Ph)stal Educauon Otpt.. UC In tne \'o~agcrs Yacht Club. P 0 Bo~ 111.,, Sewpon Beach. The Hun11ng1on Harbour Yacht Club 1s in Orange Count~ bul 1s hsted in the Los ..\ngeles-Long Beach .\s- soc1a11on of Yacht Clubs The Cahfom1a Yacht Club of Manna del Re) v.111 Jump mto &he Amrnca·s Cup controvers) in a big wa} If\ carJr March. CYC wil be host to Michael fa) of Nev. Zealand. challenger for the America's Cup. v. ho will present .. Ne1.1. Zcaland·s ..\pproach to the Amenca's Cup ... f~)' will bnng wnh him pictures of his 90-foo& waterline 'acht v.hich will challenge the San Dqo Yacht Club and the Sail .\mcnca syndicate at the S(ptembcr scnes. Fa} v.111 appear at i-.o meetings The firsL March 4. -.ill be at a black lie. S 100 a plate dinner for club membcrundgllcstso nl). The follo-.- mg night Saturda) at 8 p.m .. fa) wlll appear at an open forum for the public at "'hich adm1ss1on y,ilJ be a SI 0 donation to the Cahfom1a Conn- 1h1an f oundation. an organ1zat1on v.ht(h pro' ides funding for local sailors 1n 01) mp1c and nauonal ~1hng <'' cnts ··.There has been an enormous amount of interest in the e\ents leading 10 the September ..\menca's (up match at a ~ct undisclosed lcxa11on:· said Frank Gleberman. ( Y( rommodore ··~1<.-mbers of the ~achung com- munit~ and the public at large ha'e clo~h follo1.1.ed the ISSUCS raised b\ Mr Fa~ during his unexpected and contro\Cmal dn'e to chal)gc the rules of the game from -what the~ ha'e been for se1,-rral ..\menca·s Cup challenges:· said Glebcnnan. adding > Au.oil Locuan that ''there are ~me in our counll"\ as v.ell as maO\ 1n other coun\nC's ~ho sa~ that competing for 1he cup an I 2· meters 1s antiquated and that Fa) has brought thelompet1t1on into modem t1mes·v.11h his ·s1tpp1ng through the "'1ndo1.1. of opponuntt~ · pro' 1ded him b) 1he l (iJ..~ear old deed ofg1h ··01hcrs feel that phasing o u1 the 12-mctcrs 1s the ngh1 dm~u1on to go but that 11 \hould be done in an ordcrh manna and v.1th Lons1der· at1on ·for thl.' rnurmouo; financial tn\l~tment undcnakcn b~ ~n Diego '\ ;'.ll h1 Club and J tl -\mcnca ·· ull 01hcrs kd that I !-meter boat\ are fine and 1ha1 technolog~ v.ill make them faster JUSt as the .\ustral- 1ansd1d in 14 3andthcK1v.1sandth~ l ·n11ed \tatl''> pn.1,ed 1n 19 i -not to mention the mno,a11,e approach 1akl.'n b' St fra nltS Yacht Club.'s ehminat.cd l'nln ··\\ e tell that thae an: ~ man) unano;"'ered question\ surrounding this contrO\\.'rS\ 1ha1 there 1.1.as no better 1.1.a~ 10 ·get \Ome of those ansv.ers out to an inqumng pubhc than 10 pro' 1dc an open forum for -1 \\0 THL \.1B. LP' .\ WONDf.Rfl L Tl \.1E AT THE. \.K)VIES . CHlR IS ..\BSOLL TELY BRILLIA 'Jl ·~'*~ ~-....·­........ e COSTA _.. •llfti9l ~c-~~ ~ l•Gl ISol .... •C'CCTA..aA ~M,ACM ~T C..~•..tl .. f~t,c,.-·-··· ·· "'\1(X)N~ TR1 U ~ IRRE.SI TIBLE .\ t~ ••• ~ ... •fl~ .\t•)~C. , .. '~~ IT Pl.Rf l T \\ tt \T .\ \\ f.ll \\( >'-DlRfl L FIL \1.- -****FOl R TARS' HOPELESSD ROAA '\'TIC - ~GUl&A MIUS f:-t' .c... It;. ' ' c..-.... ...., ... , . ,,. ~· The Wmd-.ard Passage Challenge Cup. donated by the late Rohen Johnson of Ne~ pon Beach and Ponland. Ore .• will be at stake Fe~=·s when some 30 sa1ltng craft gel under WI) in the 16th running of the 811 - milc Miami to Mon&ego Ba> yacht ~ race. ~ekidsrun ' The Windward Passaae Cup will be awarded to· the yacht breaking the race·s best time of three da)s. thrtt hours and 40 seconds set by WP 1n 1971 . Known as the palest test of ocean racina. the Miami-Montcao Ba) race stretch" the seamanship and uVJ- ptional skills of c' en the most cx~n blue water sailors. The chal&cnasna race as held undtt theaupicrsoflhe Storm Trysatl C1ub. the Mon&qo Bay Yacht C1ub and the Jamaica Yacbuna A.Poctauon. Southland skippen 1ntnntcd 1n the race may contact Audrey Arbuckle. 2017 NE Uth Ave .• Fon Laudmla~. F1a for additional infor- smtion or enlt)' forms.. Telcphont (305) 564-5165 . Oaly 2 tel•ttu .etlor..eeke.ad • Mr Fa~ and tho~ -.ho arc 1n1ert'sted :;-; heanng his' 1ev. c karer 1ns1&hl into this rather confu"- mg \t.ite o(afTa1~. ·· ..\hhough 1.1.e are pro' tding that Torum. -.e 1.1.ant to be sure that 11 1s made clear that the California Yacht Club 1s lo,al to tht" L" efTon 10 defend the cup We arc suppon1H' of the San Diego Yacht Club 1n m dTun 10 successful!~ lt'ep the cup in ..\menca at both the I% and 19~ I challenges ·· · ,._."' Zealand as a' small counlC) but ha\ sho1.1.n in'enuve approach~ to 1he -\menca·s Cup as v.ell as enh.anung a long trad1t1on of produc· 1ng n ccllent sailors and boat hu ldl·I"\ ·· < heels tor the S JO-per-person nwl 11ng should bl· made 10 the C Jlitorn1a ( onnth1an Foundation J'ld mailed to 1he Cahfom1a Yach1 C 1 Jh JJ69 -\dm1ralt' w,_,. Manna dl· R ' QIC42 atten1ion Hi~ Forum Chairman ol thr: e'ent 1\ John Maclaunn. Said he ·· ..\1101.1. 1ng the amng ot an enormousl) charged 1so;ue 1s bJ'>ll tu fair sponsmansh1p and 10 sa\1\1 ' lhl cun~ll' of 'ach1smen about a situ· allOn Y. f11ch ma~ lead to C\\. ll1ng ne"' appoaches in future -\mema·s (up w mpe1111on :"io one els.e ha'> olerl·d 10 pro' )de 1ha1 forum and v.e kll 1ha1 b~ hosting this e'ent "ur member\ and the general public 1.1.ould ii;un J \Jn l\'>IO'l "'111 be on a lirst come fir ... 1 ~n ed basis ..\d ,ance ~r­ ' ii' in<, Jrt.' ~rongl~ suggested as there I' J 101111<1 the number of people the dutl "an a"" 1mmoda~ Tickets -.111 bl. ., v.111 "all Latest rcscnauon 1nlormat1on ma' be obtained b\ lall1ng ('\Cat I ~·13 l 82.3-4567. . ILJ.S-...S--11 It idtif fiiHO Yo. llUaat. snvt eunaaac nD~ ntlll MIN AND A &AIT ~ IM kJI I U I » I- 90UY STDIO IMMA ~. -..-nuu NUTS 12:.JI -,,.. -l- 90UY ITOtO """.....,...,. -~'f ................. l:i:t -,,.,, .. , ... lAK (-r-South 111")& lltl f...,.,, ~ O• &.e ~ MAMll. &UST -U ovnaoAaD"' ll>U ,. .. J,U .... 19'» OOU'f STUtO -l' O.YnO, MU 'f C:.-UlM. ..._,...._.,...,. 12:» UJ t:.411 ... J l:M lkU ANAHElM 0 1&1l lt II>' t==r 9 •11t ,, 1..H J ,,._...c_ .,,... ,_.,.,_ LA MIRADA GATEWAY ..;.;.;;-.:::;:~~r..==.:==-.lf" ... ,, '~ ' .. v.-, v .OUT ST8IO Tom MUJC:m. """ euTTRlelM .......... nml ..,. AND A &Al T '"' 1• ~-, ... -••JS _.., JYUtO lftVDf--'1 ~U Of THI SUN "" 111•1s1• 1•u MKMAol1 OOUOU>i CMML• tiMllN WA.LL Sftlfl 11_. a_.., ,. l.11 •• ,. ~ MA~ IL~ t UUIU OVlllOAaD '"' •~ t u '""' 1 .. 1 .. " snvt MAllTIN. -CMe'f IUll&W.•----· It•!:» -•U t M II• LoHABRA .u .... a -. . . eou\'~­-~,­MOADCAST NIWS 111 ___ 1';19 .. ., 90UY S.-0 '"""' _..... ,,_.,,. IAJ11IE *" INCUmD .... tlllMl._1111_ OOUY P1mO _,, O.'lnO MU Y CltTITM ____ ._,...,. ltM ~IJ ,,_1 .. - ~DA-­_ _, SCAvtNGfa.s.-•• 1.-.,, __ _ OOUY S1UIO IMCMAll 9QUIMAS, -ClOll FATAL A~ ··---··- _ .. "¥9----SCA~ • .., LONI IUNNH - ' .... home. \\e\t' all heard about the rragedy of nussmg duldren. But there 1· another. quieter chtldhood tragedy ;ust as senous. Teena~e depre,s n. Depression makes teenagers v.ithdra" int o their O\\n worlQ. away from· the ... omeumes o,·erwhelrrung pre ·~ure~ of adolescence. Interest m school. relat1on.tups and the future can '-a.rush and aJong \\ith 1t the child you once kne" lnat·:. why it's so unportant that parent learn to recognize the signs oi depres ·ion and ·ub tance abuse that often accomparues it. and to eek early. prof es ·1onal help for the cluld hann!il difficulty roping . To find out more about teenage depression. call the Child and Adoles- l'ent ~tental Health ~ nices program at the Unh-ersitr of California. Inine. Medical enter. We 11 be ~to send rou our free booklet ... L YoJJJ Child Crying for Help?;' which detall the man • ways m Y..ilich troubled teens an begm to find themseJ\-es agam. Call today. And help them .. 'Ilk away from depre . n. Child and dolescent Mental Health Services. Unaversrty o( Ulifomia. In-me. Medical Center, ~iM) 937-7 ~ Mond~)' ~Rh Friday • 1: AM to . PM. 9. AM to 5; PM Wffk n<L UCI , -- .. . . -~~Ullan Story_' tOp TV .,,.,ie . ~~~ YORK (AP) -NBC put comedies and 1he movie-"T~ ~n Jillian Story" into the top JO last •. Mek to rack up the network's highest ~Nielsen rating this sc~n. ,-.. ~ Ann Jillian Story .. had a J ratingof23.8 and a 35 share. ~king ~ the highest-rated TV movie of &he season. The NBC Thursday comcd1rs that -usual}) occupy the top spots in. the ,. rankings wctt usurped the previous • week by holiday football games, but (or the week endina J•n. 10 ... 'fk Cosb> Show-was beck.at No. I witba rating of 32.8 rating and a 47 share, followtd by ··~ ~A Diffttcnt World" ~nd -Night Coun. .. The ~ of t~ lop 10 ~ .. Growing . Pains" ABC. "Golden Girls" NBC, ·'The Ann Jillian Story" NBC. ·'M} Two Dads" NBC. ··60 ~nul.CS" CBS and BC"s "family Tics" tied w1th ABC"s .. Who's the Boss?" The rating 1s a percentage of the nation's 88.6 mil hon households with televisions. The share is a percentage of sets in use. Here are the pnme-1ime television ratings as compiled by the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the "eek of January 4-1 0. Top 20 listjngs include the "eek's ranking.. with full season-to- date ranking if) parenth~s. rating for IM Wttk. ~nd LOI.al homn. An -~· in pa~nthne-s deno&cs one-tim~ly presentation. 1 rn ''Tiie c.ew SN>w." N8C. JU ralllwl. 2'.lm.._,..,,.,.._ 2 (l l ·~ ... Nee ••.•• ,._,~ hOl'rlft J m "• Diffwem World;· Nie. a.o. 1.:.! rnilllon llOtMS " w Nilltl• c-•· Nee. u.s. ns mmion """'"-s. (S) "Gfawine Pelns." AK, D 9, 21.2 mition lliOtM\ ~ w "GolOlfl Girti, N&c. n .a •• 21.1 m1111on l"IOmK 6. t17l ''The AM J.-lan SION'' -"N8C ~:,~.~Jr:;~~~~·a~:k~':; "°"""" '· (7) u'° Mlnuln," ces. n.J, It. m Ion _.._, 10 t12l "F•mh r-:· N8C. n 1, lU milloft homK. . 1CI. 18' .. WllO'S !fie 8ou'>'•, A8C, l2.I. 196 m•iL9ft l'lomft.. 12. I Ill "L A. Le..,," NBC, 2U, 19.1 m •l<Oll llOmeS tl tX) "AFC ~yofl GAme.. t1oullon V\ Oenve.-," NBC, 201, ltA millon 110mH. U II U "ALF," N8C. 20.A, 11. J million l'IOmet IS 1201 """-llOCk," N8C. 2f.l. ll.O mJl!lon , -:::::::::================================================::::;-, l'IOmeS • -" 1111 "VelWie's FemllY." Nee. 20 l , 111 . EDDIE Mu R PHY -rs ... " ..• ~Y:AB19jlS" " ••• BRILUANT , ••• DAZZI •NG" a...a-.. .. ~ .... y .... THf CONCfRT MOVlf · ~:"" AllmlDI@. ,,._tsir----·---~ · NOW PLAYING ... •aTW ·-..... u.wta-Eo.r.a .... ._.._PU r-s-~~ WCO'loQJlllll a--S.-1~ --s.... 96311 511.S. 15"-811 5170< n..,. ~~ _,_ •MJ.8119 ·-EoN"'l ..... e.....,..r... .. ,_,. 1111-.. *'-' -.c-.. Cc)C.-··~ ,....., m.llion ~ 17 1231 .. ,.,.n AoeinsJ Ille Mob'' -"NBC Sundev N)9tll Movie," 19 7 17 A million llOmtS 11 I 101 ''Mool>lilJfltino," ABC. 19 l, IU mlltlon nomH 19 IX) "Boo ~·, USO Olrislmes .. NBC 11 7 16 6 m•llion l'IOmH 20 1211 "tt7 " NBC, 18-5, IU molf'oon 110mH Ann Jlllla.n CllamBer ~layeFs debut in county A Sunday afternoon propam. 11- tmded by an audience of 32 (21 after intmnission), provided the settina for the premic:rc performance.. in Cills Oranae Count)' by the Southwest Chamber Music Societv. in worts of Debussy. Britten and Vazzana. , ... The program opened with two __ _ works of Debussy. which served to •••••••llliiliiliilllii introduce us to the exlraOrdinary chambt't-music acoustics of San1.a 0om· Ana Hi&h-School. and some excellent was joined by pianist Alben t- mUlicians. qua and tmoc MicWJ Seth. Tbc woric opened .with born and lenOf A solitary ftute, played by Dorothy solos which sounded forced. Stone. performed ~ssy's ·-sYT-.... _ fi inll. •• Recently. ~ beard a per-Later durina """ •.I'll movemmt. fonnanc:e ofth1s woric which utilized both soloisu relaxed and provided a mo~ natural~ pieasins sound. The a rc.verbcnuion device to give the remainina movements .~ distinct nutesoundaddcddepth. Thiswasnot in styk . with moments of put necessary Sunday. as the haJI at Sanla u s · Ana High School provided a na1ural beauty. As thi_s ~the · · pmn~ · f · iti of the work. tt 1s new to your muc. reverberauon o sign 1cant propor-and it would be~ to hear it lllin. tions. ~ cd Next up ·was Debussy's trio for After intermission, we~ treat Oute. nola. and harp. in which Stone to Anthony Vazzana·s .. Wbi~~nd · ed b 1· J Kart' d Chants,·· with ~no Anrue Kim. was JOin ) "10 151 an in an flutist boro1hy1 Stone. violist Jan harpist Amy Shulman. The ftrst movement provided some interest-Karlin. hupist Amy Shulman. ptt-cussionists Karen &vin-~in& ing tex1ural combinations. in which and Tom Raney, and conductor Jeff the flute and viola (in unison and von der SchmidL · l)arallel passages) took on the com-Vanana·s work was t.scd on the _ po$ite.sound of an English horn. wit · · and ffcred the lo'i\;er flu1e r:eJistcr mimicking the poetry of Jacob z.cithn. o · viola. In the third movement. tcx-tnlernlmg feats of rflythm and or- tural in1erchangf'S between the harp dtcstration. thou&h one had to strain · to find ettdiblc relationships between and Lhe viola (using a bounctng bow) the music and poetry. For example, pro' ided another iltusory ayer-the music grotesquely distorted the lapping. . II f The first half of the concen con-flow of the poetry's hoes. A sense o duded with Bnn cn's .. Hean of lhc meter was lost. Tbcrc WU. howcva. an oocasional moment when the Matter: .. based on the ~try of Edith music would manor an isolated word 1--S_n_" ..... e_ll_. H_o_m_i_st_J_e_ff_,_·o_ri_d_e_r_Sc_h_m_id_•_ or thought. It would be interesting to read about what the composer in-RUFFELL'S tended. but 1he program notes told us only to keep in mind lhc photoeraphy 112411 tlleJO 551.a!l55 ~ISCr, wtilW iB ... ~~ • •t11-ee.--1'-&:11 ]501 •IA-"-•·•-ISO-lG Ulo-~ Ir. UPHOLSTERY llC ,ofEd~ard Weston . mAaY 900lllll .,.., • This was a concert which dcmon- 5 : oo 7:10 • t :u · ..,. ,_..., C.-. IMi! straled both the capacitin of a vel') ··~~~::::~~~~r-~---~~--~·~-~-~-~~~~~·~l"IES&'mD~~~c~~~ll&E9ii\l'~~========::!J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~:!:::::~::~~~~~~l~tn~l~ .. ~ll~R~~"·~CllT~l~IU&-~~SQ.~~11~5'~~ finegroupofmusiciansandalsothe -d~ to "h1ch a group of skilled _. -· • ... , .. . -. •. . - •• < OVERBOARD <"°) ~•-7:»-W R 0 w I L L .......... WAU STIEET (R) ~tu B I I A WOODBRIDGE IRVINE WOClllFB• .. r , a .. ., Clll9'~ nMOW MAMA FttOll THE TRAIN (NU) HM'tl-1 .. THAU MEN 6 A llMY (PO) II•---!!'!'!"!~~~'!!'!"!""!!!~~ EDDtE llURPtfY RAW <"> , .. ,... ...... -,aATTENES NOT INCLU0£D (PG) 5·l~lt-.ll PLANES, TRAINS AND '1".ll-11.ll AUTOMOINLES (") I--....~,........,....._...,..,.~ 7•HO NUTS <"> S-IS.7.Jf.ltlS BATTERtEI NOT INCLUOQ> (..0) HS.110-ltlS PUM. &T1IMNI CUSllFll mM•Hl 11 EDWAMS ORIGINAL CIEIA .......... , ~ l.ir1 ._.. ' ;..., ....... "0VER80UO .. (PC) S.».7'61,_ HAMORTWW ...... -. •• G1~ llA i I WWW MOT 91CLUDmCN> 11•1~ ...... ............ u----------WALL s.~.i'!! EDDIE 11212 HY MW (R) ,__...... L•Jtl.~1-t:tl FATAL ATTRACTION (R) 7·~•.Jt SpWberg•a 9ATTERES . NOT ita..UDED CPG) ~lt-11 NUTS CR) ~S.lt-Jt EL TORO ....._. \ I ' • ..... 1119 •• ........... WALL STllEET (R) ~7611:11 THREE 1EN AND AaAaY ("°) ~-1-•H HOPE AND GLORY (NU) ~~lt-.ll QMI ....... OVE:MOARD (PG) . ~lt-l.S *L...-..~..;_.. • ·uat.~ries not included ' "You 're what?!" -), MOUY RINGWALD HAtWAU WINIOFF --"Fer KeeJI" It~ about Jtidrini around, no ~ff-.....,_ ,. professionals can become so ab- sort>cd in the cso1cric that they lose perspective on wha1 requires more than a single hearing to appreciate. Better program notes, or a ptt- conccn lecture might have g.i~n one a perspective from which to ap- pm:-iate this work. but the South-.-cst Chambc-r Music Society-chose not to gi ,.e the audience the tools with whteh to enJO) this obscure and bizarre work. By JEFf: WR.SON ._ ... , .... ,..,.,... __ HOLLYWOOD -"Three Men and a Bab).·· an uneApectcd bundle of JO' for Buena Vasta studios. kept turnstiles spinning' igorousl~ despite the bitter "-'ttkend cold that gripped the nauon to remain atop the boA office heap. .. Three Meo... focusing on the camaraderie bet~ttn bachelors Tom Selleck. Ste~e Guttenberg and Ted Danson. earned SS. I million last ~eockend. bringing its seven-~ttk take to near!~· S9S million. The surpnsc performance b) &he Buena Va~la pic tures release su~ssed the exceptional gross tallied a )car ago at this ume when '-Star Trek IV: The Vo~ Home~ accumulated S87 m1Uion in ns first se"en wttks of release. Despite foul weJther Fnda) and Saturday throu&b most of the roun- ll). the ToP. 10 films took in more than S3Sm111ion 1n a heavy "ttkend of mo' iqoina. • Jo~n Krier Of E.xh1b1tor· Relations Co .• which comp\itn the box office tally, also suges.lcd -people arc picking up pictures they hadn•t had a chance to sec earlier:· There ha'e been no new entries in the Top 10 for three weeks. -Broadcast News.-stamng Wil- liam Hun. Holly Hunter and Alben Brooks in a movie about romance and catttrs at a Washington tele- vision station. was the nation·s No. 2 turnstile hit with half the take of 1he box offi~ leader. The film took in S4.3 million lfst\~cckcnd. Eddie Mu.tl>hy"s raunchy conc:cn film .. Raw'· was third. lurina U .9 million fora four-Wttt total ofne.ar1y $40 million, while dircct0f-$tar Danny DcVito"s .. Throw Momm.a From The Train .. took fourth with Sl 7 million. -stcvni St>edbcra's .. Batteries No1 .. - I ncf udar and M ic'*'I ·DouaW · -wa11 Stlut •. ·~ fifth and sixth. rnpectiveJy. _.lb lhc ~ movie tak1na in shabtly ~than the S2.81 mallion tallied by-WauSout ... .. ., E bl• •••• -· ,.., .. + The nut t.brtt posiuons ia the •'ttkly -oftitt deTby -.. Plues. Tmns. and AU10m0beln.." "'Ova-· board .. and .. Fatal Attraction'" - posted similar p-osteS or about Sl.64 million. RoundJQI out the Top 10 wu -Empe~ ~ tM Sun" wit.a. SI.I million. • The box ~ P'OI& n ddcrmiocd b) the unou11t of lictma l90Yic It.th dun ... tbr wtftad. ....,. ....... IUOnltt '*' Pri"iod .... Ille ""' of the wed. Stildiol ... * weftend boAoftlttao~-.wda • .,vie " .... ... • She didn ~t need fixing DEAR ANN LANOEJlS: The let- ter about repairmen who come to the house &Otto me like few kt\Cn,..vc: May I speak my piece? I am a NaV) wi~. We do not o't'l\ our ov.-n home. We ~nt. The landlold is rnponsibk for repairs. My hus- band 1s very bandy and doesn't mind fixing thmp. but it ~ms as 1fthe da) he leaves, evcrythln& falls apaJL When I call the 12ndlord about rtpaJr j~bs. the.man actsas 1fl am bothering him. .. eV~r)OOC CACept his inotbtr. \\'hen our mecung was postponed for the \ fo unb time. I began 10 suspect that she didn't \Aiant her son to get mamt<t. but I was wrong. Frank final!) h plainfd that his mothe r has a phobia aboot lea,·ing the house. Also. she ttfuscs to be sttn b) an)one other than the membcn -of her immediate fam1h . A few weeks ago the rcfngerator quit cold. I had about S 100 wonh of meat in the frttzcr and was frantic that h -.ou:ld spoil. I calkd the landlord and told him it was an cmcrscncy. He sent a rq>a1rman v.ho showed up after dark. fa,or to all the "'''·cs ofscn·1~cn. And 1f )OU haH aoy suggestions on how IQ avoid these slcazcbaJtS I'd like to hearthem.-VIRG IN IA0 BEACH. Yesterda} I heard Frank speaking to his mother o n the phorie. He made a commef)t to the effect that ifs}le did not attend our wedding he ~ould feel \Cr) hun. The first question out of the repairman's mouth was. '"Is )Our husband home?"' When I told him that m) husband was in the Na'>· the big ape said .. You must be lonel). Ho v.°""wauld lOU_ like to go into the bedroom~ DEAR VA.: WM11 , .. att es,ttt· lq a repairmu make •re tbt , .. are fw.Uy •ruM4 WM9 ~ arrives. Be cerjla) ~t IMut.asllke. U ~ makes u y impreper n&lfttlea• ... ~YC:S laapProprtately, alt Ide ao leave ucl 80tify ~ ..,aien imme41a&ely. No womu s._.. llavete,.t sp will tk garba~e YH clacribff. '-' ould It be possible for her to attend a gathcnng that would include 75 peo ple. man~ of v.hom she had ne,er met befon:" I am trul\ baffied and need )Our guidance. -~ Y. DILEMM..\. DEAR LEM: Fraat'1 met.lter w agorapllobia. n11 cu be • severely disabliD1 Ulaff1 ucl keep a persoe "91eboact pennuntly. If die is mnrilU.& (or uableJ a. go for conseliag, I rtt0mmailA two books by Dr. Claire Weeku: .. Pe.ace From NervOGs S.fferiag" u4 "Hope ud Help for Lite Nerves." Cltttt Lite libra.r) ud boebtores. • • • It just bums me up that while m) husband 1s out there nslcing his hfc for his counlt). jerks like this try to get it on -...th his wife. DEAR AN • Li\ DERS r m 30 ~can old and m) fian«' 1s 31 Our "eddmg 1s planned for Februa~ 1988. I hooc )Ou ""ill pnnt m) letter as a "'f rank·· has met ~'eral members of m~ fam1I~ since -.e staned daung a ~ear ago I ha'e met his fam1h FrWay, Juury 15 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Dreams will be transformed into re-------------- aht1es -current cyck h1&hhgh\S min- aJina o(fantas) v.i th $ acuality. SpotJight YDIEY on crcat1v1t). ro- mance. intensified OUll personal rela - tionships. Jou~·1s ••••••••••••• ahead. TAURUS (April 2~May W ): Study Aries message for valuable hin.t.. Individual. previously indifferent. v.111 provide key to profiL Love rclauonsh1p intensifies. Lunar pos1uon accents monay of others.. possible 1nhenten~. GEMINI (Ma) 21-fooc 20): You'll brnk ne-. sround. favorable pqblictty will attend efforu. Spothght on uruque apccmcou, contracts.. legal affairs.. mantal status. Take 1ruuauve . h1&Jtli&ht onpnaht) and danng. CANCER (June 21~July 12).: Study Gemini message for .. aluablc binL racucal methods sucettd 1f combined "11h 1nnovauve procedures. lmpnnt st) le. anicu~te feelings to ··special" member of opposite sex. Displa~ cou~. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Follov. through on first impressions.. Fotus on intuiuon. famil> reunion. char- isma. pen.onality, ~x appeal. You'll have opponumt) to d1spla) uqiquc talents. sho-.mansh1p. Can~r nat1 .. •e 1n picture. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Hlghhght ,·ersauht~. humor. st)lc. design. ab1ht) to communicate ideas in cntcrutnin& manner. Lona ranJt prospecu come into focu~ could include propen) Gemini. Sagattanus pla~ roln. UBll.A (Sept. 23-0ct. :?2) Rclatne 1s smcert but could be misinformed. Ptans subject to tt\ 1S1on. Knov. 1t. be read) to tt\ 1e-.. rebuild. to consider relocation. Mone) m 1stal e b> one close to )OU sho uld be taken in stride. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ): Accent o n change. tra"el 'anet~. fl1ruuon. Gain 1nd1catcd through '4Tltten word. Focus on pa) men ts, collections. ab1lit) to locate t aAJCles.. Gemini. Vargo. SagJttarius prople figure prom1nendJ~. SAGmARJUS (No' 22-Dtt-. 21): Major changes ocrur at home. most prove fa,·orable. Timing. Judgment. intu1uon a« all on target. Moon in your sign accents 1ndiv1duaht~. charm. sex appeal Taurus. Llbn arc in picture CAPRICORN (Deb. 22-Jan. 19): Maintain aura of m .. ster). glamor. Be d1scrttt. realize that confidenual 1ntormauon must be kept that Wll). A.\Otd temptation to do otheN1~. V1s1t 1nd1v1dual confined to home or hMp1tal. . AQUARIUS (Jan. :?~Feb 18> Sudden surge of populant) h&ghhghts Sttnano. Your Stn'tces are sou&ht. an' 1tauons are rccc1 .. ·ed. spenaJ v.1U!es are fulfilkd t:uhze po1o1.ers of persuasion Mone) picture bnght. ~ou could "'in contesL PlSCES<Fcb. 19-March :?01· What had bttn a burden 1s transformed into an as.set Focus on rarttr. asp1ra11ons. ab1ht~ to de.al suettS.Sfull~ v.1th people in positions of authonl). You'll pm added rttogn1uon. poss1blt pro mouon. IF JANUARY 15 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ,o·u ha'<' unusual' 01ce. poSStSScharm. ~n be sclf-1hdulgent. could ha\C .. sv.eet tooth.-Taurus.. ubra. Scorpio people pla) important roles m )Our hfe Ma1or domestic adjustment takes . place this )car. could include actual change of res1dente or mantaJ status. Mo ne) comes from surpnsc sou~. financial picture "111 be bnghtcr than ong,inall~ anticipated pec1al terms due to be defined m Janua~ Februa~ and :"ljo,ember 1o1.11l also be memorable for ~ou this ~car MAX•• I s~: : ~ WPfl rw Ceet~ • 'z ~coasi : . --, ' Or_,. eo-t DAILY PILOT/Thutad9y. Janu9tY 1~. 1 ... - Complete te6e¥talon rtattnga In Sunday'a TV P9iot- In basketball, nobody's No. ~ Q \\h~ don't an) basketball pla~­ crs e'er v.ear the numenls I or :r \ To a' 01d con fusion OffiC1als u~ finger signals -one finger or tv.o fingers -v. hen th~ call foul '\hots Or so one e\pen tells me A trainer ofca1s sa's ifs al"a's 1he female cat.ne'er tht ·malr 1ha1 Sta ns a fight Q In ~our llSl of beauuful ~It namt>s.. \OU left OUI Hav.a11 \la.ssa-chu~ltS0and .\labama .\ Too man' mainlanders sllll arRuc Jbout e\acth ho-. 10 sa' Hav.a11 To d~h,er \tassalhu~ns.. ~OU nC('(i a lifetime of patnOllC pnde plus prad11.e .\labama rrqu1r~ a drull'l roll and at kast s1 \ chet'rkadcrs to g1,c ll the 'Cr'e It d~f'~ Q \1~ granddad sa\S ht "'as a grov.n man before ""~bod~ e'er crosst'd the har.i 10 a motor' eh1cle Is that nghf' .\ It he -.as grov.n b~ 192~ 1t"s nght .\ French e\ped111on aboard cra"'k r tradors that 'C'3r -.~nt from .\lgend 10 T1mbuLtu 10 :Oda~~ l "ntal then .. T 1mbul..t1.1 had be-en thought of gcncralh JS the m(l'\I ma~1ble plac-e in the "''-~rld L ~ to be people bothered t-' uµrttte \m"l..e lh~ not to com- plain 'o" people not rcall~ bothered b~ u gartth: smol t ch~ to com- plain an,v.a~ So obsef'es a st\lckm of hum.rn lxha,1or 1o1.ho sa's -.,_ nghtC'OUS \.3U~ IS more sa\;~ lfl! than nico un<' and about as addtC" ln e - Q WMn co"'bo~s out 1o1.nt •tn: gcumg S31 a month a centu~ a . hov. much '"'ere laborers bad. n • ma I.. mg" .\ .\bout tht !Mlme It's war • us.against the machines If there 1s one thing that aJI Amencans share. 1t 1s their frus- tration ""1th machines. TechnolOI} has become the cataJ)st for our anger. the ob!cct of our ''1okncc and the bane of our vef) eA1stcncc. We gel a busy signal on the phone --.-c slam the phone down into the cradle. A cup fails to fall from a vendi ni machine and the cofTtt LS lost -we kick iL A parking mc-ter refuses to ~stcr our dime -we take 1t b) Mow the throa1 and tr) to pull It out of the ground. And machines c:kstne e'en bit of ab~ the) ~t. The) don't lcno" their placnand the) ·re ~n1ng out ofband. Just last v.ttk a v.oman pushed to the cd~ v.--rotc me. Mrd love to join )OU at a tax-free ~minar on a sand) beach -an) whtf"C -to discuss my uo~c. The clock cont rols the heating clement on m). StO\'e. This is the T HIRD time 1t burnt out. I do not wish to bu\ a founh one. I ha~ a fl) ina pan. 1 ha\c an electric skilkt. I ha\·e an hibachi that I USC I lot in tbt summer. -ii I had the m~OC). I would ha .. e the O\"en remo"ed and pUt .in sbdvt"S.. After a hard day at work ... It'• Tia• To lteli1; Here'• boW: l . Sit .... iD your IMortte dMair. 2. TU. off '1f14ll .....: & ...... =. 4. IAt it out. 6. &&mt ..... Dmly Pilot. Call TCMIQ for B•••Dell"'7 842-4383 . . \- .. The cupboards~ m uch too small and too dttp. The StO\ c IS made IO Los .\ngrles and the hell v.n h them too.- This letter makes a lot of sense to those of us ""ho ha'c dealt -.uh mach1nn. '-' c on~ came from the ccmetef) and <Acre follov.ing the car carn.1ng the berea'ed family. When the hne of cars came to a stop. -.e realized th~ long blad. hmo h'lld gouen a flat -on the wa~ home from the ccmeter\. '-' e put up wuh a lot from machine-s. but I found that absolute!~ tasteless.. On another occaswn. m' mother ~'Cnt to one of th<>K automauc banl tellen to cash a check. The machine che'<'ed up her check beyond rerog- mt1on and ttfuscd to gl\'C her the monc} she had asked for This 1s m} mother "c'rc talking abouL Later. I marched O\ er to the machine and beat the buttons out of 1t and .. clled. -Wb) don't \OU peck on somrone B RIDG[ "orth-South ,uJnerat-1~ \\ t't deal'i 'ORTH • Q 3 2 10 .. ? "''"! •••• " ·q £. • J lt • • " 9 • " 5 .. • • \oid .... ) ~Q 5 •Q 7 .&J •K J96 ~l-~H • It • Tbe biddies: • .f'5' .Serill ... Nii l. hit .... ... Plil ... ... hit KQJ 7 6 5J s 2 [Mt I • • • 5 . .,.. .... .... s • Optniej leld: J1ek of • • \ E\'CD ~ ctiMlrft about bo•. 10 bid a -...ct .nt• a loQa. uront sun. ~ ~ i• aumna tM -ca. la edie•ct, -4 biddt• ~. OllMn fawr ~*91 ..cit • PGIRHI M tM r1r11 OfPOI'• ~. Md llill GCMQ at..i0CMt I • illl ilt ... • .... as IN •1t ia the liM9Pt Of • ... tM ~K1. ®ubltd. \10k\t • , •h • )Ourov.n .igt". One mon:' '>IO~ and I prom•~ r 11 make m~ point .\ r~arch C'Cnter 1i"i :-..onhcrn C aJ 1ium1a actualh housed a group of anthropo1~1,ts ~ho v.ert ~tud\lng tht' 1n!l·racuon bet\\ttn humans and ma.-h 1nc\ \\ c'rt tailing sucn 11 fie people hae \\ht' ha' e s.ttn 11 all Hov.c' t"r, "h~n their 'ending malh1nt malfu~t1on('(l and had to be n.-mo' ed from the lab. It -.-as noted that It had bet'n l 1cl ('(l thrtt 11mes • \1 ~ po10l 1s that o' trpopulating the tanh doc~ not bnng about ~1olencc and unr~t -ma.-han~ are doing that and \Ct the~ l~p coming out "1th ne'"' on~ · rne machines arc actualh mobile no\\ and others ha'e the ab1i11' to tall ba.- .\s God 1s m' \\ 1tnes~. "'hen the da' comes that I pu1 a quancr m10 a cotTtt mJch1ne and It pours scald mg cofTeoe all 0' er m) foot and begins to laugh. that I'> the da~ I v.111 test the JU<hc1al S) stem to its hmll~ CHU LES GllEI ACROSS 1 Rhythm 6 Lumps 10 -and cons u Old-woman•Sll 15 Pods kin 16 Fuvush poem 17 Funny pwson 18 Reserw 20 Lamb"s mom 21 AdJ9CbYe suffix 23 Furniture wt*9I 2• M* an.ma 25 Span.sn wtlS1 26 ContrapllOn 30 Sc:cns 3' Modi; 35 Of p(anes 37 -Mar .1:al1f 38 He was Lal 39 P.::e '1 tb'9e P9f1 Q RiveriUe 43 !=ront ~ Cokwed ~ Shopll11 '8Ha lii1 IS '50~ S2 M.a.dy IU'f S3~0f 56 Gale)'~ 57----60 SaYory I 2 3 ' 17 \.ll h< alter "l'>Ol'I \\ha~ huk ~~'UI the .lUd!Qn .lppt"al\ t\) "'"IC\· ef\,..,n<' t-1J a' 1f th<'~ ""n-e too an1 at 20 an a1.:t' m'-'re 1h.10 tht'\ htldt. tht 'm.al out"°'"'mc 'a r .. :u1t~m1 lof ulh . .ahh,..,u gb M dcHlopcJ a ft"' 'f.1\ ha.Ir" until h< ~Ot a hm~ or Jumm' [~,, ... on the •iN m, uh t t a..Y "'f •rad~ .anJ 'h1t1eJ m club Dc\.luer on ~J ,~ hnJ tt.c t' I trum~ to (&nJ \'Ut .at'Ou1 l~ ~-0 brca • LN•m_ nc 1rump t~md· a. dt\:brer ~ tht' a~< ol d.ia · m'"nd and narfC'J a:,\fi.amOnd high, fdlin the quttn. fler mtmna '1.lllDID) b:\ o'cnalma t~ ~en t'f 'Nm •lth l~ ccn. d«tam ruf'Ttel uoct-tr diamond, thi' u mc drop- .,.... atw k°'8 UJ ~una up tM JK • h wai uaw to kaJ the \-atttul Pft1it!\~ tbrtt ol tnunP' ta the JA· 62 F rendl nver 6' Urnnteresting 65 -HOI semen 66 Fn.111 6 7 Ceremon)' 68 Sh41dows 69 Atterward DOWN , Staff 2 PW\ty Obs 3 Duration 4 Htgl'I pnesl 5 N.,-rated 6 l(lf'ld ol 5* -USSR at} 8 ()nit pw1 9 Segment 10 Reali)' Q\10. 11 Smaff one 12 -II' I -1'1"8 13 Prophet 19 Fr-of'll 22 ReccMlired V'1'181lty 2• tnose 25 Footpnnt 26 ~tions 27 ~ 28 T• Iii)' 29 Montdters 31 Pravert> 32 Peevey 33 ~ • 36 Altems&e ao Goddess ol dlacOJ'd s bk' f r. That pro~idcd t~ mtey .tn:-4'--t--~­ fOf ct«larC'I' "> ta t '" do d1,. canh on tht Queal ol \pl<b and • ~.....__a...;.._.__ s-;k f 4jjbi t male h1 !lam. '\ - : ~ t 56Gwden~ 57 Next to ...uii;: S8 HerWdic beenng 59 S..•ege 61 AlptiJe - 63~h01el 10 , , 12 3 by Bii Keane "They aJI ran after the farmer's wife! She cut off their tails with a carving knife!" by Brad Anderson "It's odd ... you·re the only one of the Winslows who takes taxis:· PEANUTS -... GARFIELD I I I I . ~ DRABBLE R08&18R08E 1F '{OU SIT Slf T'-'E CURS LOOKIN6 SAD SOMETIMES SOMESOO'r' WlU COME ALON6 AND TOSS VOlJ A COOKIE ... • UfSWEOUT by Kevin Pope BLOOM COUllTY GAMIN AND PATCHES -....... ~,' ,,. PICKET U~.'LEIB JOffJ IT, p~S! The magnetic field DENNIS THE MEN:ACE ------.-----. I-WEVER IT0S NOT wrnwor RISK ... by Haok Ketcham l i i by Charles M. Schulz COCONUT! SLEAM ! ! ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~ rr oor-s1c:e. -'t JUDGE PARKER ,., IT'S ONE THING TO LIE TO ME . BUT' DON'T u e ro YOURSEL~ !-:~RA I I 'M CONVINCED THAT YOU \...>\N'T STOP ORIN KIN6 WIT HOUT by Jim Davis WHO'S PLAYIPK:f? l 'M PtC.KJ Hu OUT VrTAMI~ by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady PROFESSIONAL JEFF, I KNO W HELP' I CAN I . . ACf<JAU.4 I 11HtNK I fQND OF 6£f-Off ~ WN6 Pl/)~! DOORSSBURY by Garry Trudeau ' by AddiSOfl by Lynn Johnston t£. tfll:S1b ~•<lAXlft­TfW)CllC»I. by Jeff MacNelty by Harold Le Doux ·---. ".. o._.r-... 0 •• ..... ---.. .,,.."-"'' ..... °"' ... ... .......... , ___ . ....._,.., .......... .. 1 0 y E • E l I ~ .. --.... I r r I I ........ ~ .._ .. ....._ ______ ...... _ .. ._,.._.':.,;" 'I t Q• ... .., lllG&SM -.... ----......, ---··· ·LJ THURSDAY. JANUARY 1•. 1988 ~~ B(Jom's ter.m off with a bang Local ~ students ·-letter perfect Asonc whoisa1osec ... lousi ... IOUS) speller.">¥ hat is off to th~ winners of the ninth annual Santa Ana RowyClubOrangeCounty High Schqol Spelling Cont~. !be 36 students representing public and private high schools first panicipatcd in a'prclimina:ry contest-Of i-µTiuen words.. Ibr_ top 15 students then v.ent to the final oral spell-off. K,...MeLeeofCap1strano Valle) emerged as the first-place v.i nnerb) successfull) spelling- lasque and d)'speps1a. Local finalists to receive kudos: Dori Beelef',£'osta Mesa High School: and K.u.DPllamo( Huntington Beach High School. • • • The Screening Committee of Newport-Mesa school board president · welcome with protests. recall threats By JOYCE BODLOVICB °' .. ..., ....... In early December whtn J im de Boom was inst.ailed as presl(knt of the Nev.1>0n-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education. tk mtttiflg room was not filled to Officer's .· dedication pay s off ") By JOYCE BODLOVICB °' .. ..., ....... -sieve ~milh's volunteer •·ott has pa.id off. He no.,.. has a plaque wtUcb reach. -cost.a Mesa Polioc Depart- ment Rese.-..tOfficerofthCYcar ... for Outstanding and Dediated Sen ace to tht Costa Mesa Police Dcpanment.'" apaot) wnh .... cu-.... 1shtts.. Instead, angn. ttachcn came in mass 10 prottst the temu of thc1r present contract nqot1atfons. The second mcct1n&, too, was no bed of roses for de Boom. Communt1) memben incensed O\ er the decision to swap Corona dcl .. 1 am stiJJ a lmlc btt in awe. -said Smith. a 6-year rt'SCf'Vt offictt with the deoaruntnt .. Therc are prob. ab!~ 12 gu)s more deserving than mt. To me n's a pan-umc job. a communtt) sen ace Job. I never upttted 10 set an}lh•~ out of 1t exct"pt personal sat1sfactJon.--n ·The 43-)car-old Smith. a fonntt Costa Mesa resident wbq.now lJvcs m Trabuco Can)on. 1s a fuU-umt product design tnpnccr for a computer com pan) an Orange. But for tM last 10 )ears he has \Oluntttrcd hundreds of hours. .. 'l thout pa). as a re-serve officer first v.1th tht Orangt Count) Shenffs Department and curttnll) V.'lth the Costa Mesa Pohcc Depart- ment His ..... 11tngncss to •one 1n time of nttd pushed him to lM forefront of lhe selccuon process. -sit' e put 1n ipproximatel) 1.000 hours in 1987.-said Costa Mesa Pohcc Set Dick Dcfran- Mar and ~~pon Harbor High School pnnc1pals Jammed into thc mttttng room -somt armed .... tlh threats of rttall -1 .,..ondtr ""hal 1s f 01ng to hap~n at m) third mttung". ·de Boom satd "The e'ening I .... as msi.alled as Pf't'S1dcn1 m~ v.1ft d1dn·1 kno.,.. ..,.hctM1 to olT~r congratulauons Of' condolences ·· Throupi 11 all. though. de Boom has mamtamed "'hat ht calJs a pos1t1H~ at\Jtudt ··1 wasn·1 awa~ .,..c .,..·ould have contro,·crs) arou~ these 1ss~.~ M s.a1d .. Some of tM letttn and calls I gtt arc from 'tf1 thoughtful pcopk and a f~ ha-.c bttn ptl"§Onall~ atuclung kjnd of stuff But I am an opum1suc -.)OU discuss problems and usuall~ Lhmg.s .,..ork.s out - ~ Boom 'U$ first dttted JP the school board m 1983 and ran again. unoPP<>SCd. m 1987 ··ttus 1s m~ first tunc as school (Pleue .ee og BOOM/82) Fountain Valley hospital expansion ~'. right on schedule Project designed to offer area's seniors best in health care By JONATHAN \'OLZltE ... ..., ....... ConstrucUon ts on schedule for Founwn Valle~ Reiional Hospital af'd Medical Centers SS S m1lhon txpans1on that will add a fourooSto~ I S~bcd slt1lled-nurstn& faohl} to tht med1caJ center The project 1s expected to be comp1eted 1n Janua~. but .... ,11 not alter current opcrauons at the :28~­ bed hosptt.al spolleswoma.n Sheila Holbda). Holhda) said thc addmon wiU be garcd to treat lhc Orarl!t Coast's grov.,ngcommunll~ or snuor ouzcns and pro' idccon,alcsttnt care. ph~s•· cal thcrap~. occupauonal lherap} and ~lhcnp). • slulled-nursmg beds 1n Fountain Val- le' b~ that ~ear hospital offinahsau1 .. Ha' ing the slallcd-nursmg faoht} on sue &I' es lhe hospital a means to channel tht flo.,.. of pauent.s and 10 control the qualn~ of care provided:· said Ptter ztL.rcn' 1, ctuef exccuu' e officer .. Fount.am· Val~~ Reg>ooaJ Hospital and Med1caJ CcntCT ~ com maned 10 pro' 1dmg the highest qualn~ health care a' a11fbk - Holhda' said lhe add1uon WJll make Fou'nt.am \ alle) Reiional one of the "'1dts1-rang1ng medical facth- llts in Orang Count) "\\-t art dcfinneh full sen,ce for JUSt aboufr, ~thini, •· ~olhda~ said ··" e handk 1t all n~t for bums anc organ transplant~·: Holhda' added that Fountain Vai-le~ has no plans 10 pull out of the suut's trauma ne1..-.of'k for cnucalh tnJurt'd pautnts.. as SC\ cral Los .\n·- gtlcs Count' hospitals ha'e ~n forced to do because ofdccbning st.alt fund mg.. the St.ate Board ofEducation selected I 2 high school juniors who will compete for a one-year appointment to the board which begins in Jul). The commmec members re,·1ewcd more than 200 applications submitted from· around the state. The next step for the I::! sem1-final1sts lS the Annual Conference of the California School Boards Assoctauon next month. The students will be judged and tated b) their peers v.hoarcstudcnt reprcscntauvcs on local boards of education. Through this process. the I l students will be reduced to six finalists. The students will then be interviewed b' the full state Board ofEdueauon. The board members "ill select three stu- den ts -and Gov. George Dcu- kmeJ1an will then appcnnt one of the three finalists to the board: the appointment issubject to con- firmation b) the Senate. The srudenl member has full voting and panicipation rights on the State Board foraoneyeartenn. (Pleue w SlllTB/82) 8teft Sm.ltla pn.dly dlmplaJ8 Im atranl. ~cconhng to the Orange Count~ Health P\anrung Cou0C1l. more than 30.000 ~mors arc e7.pcctcd to reside in Founwn Valle~. Hunungton Bcach. \\ cstmmstcr and Seal Bcach b~ 1990. The COUnC11 has projttted a nccd fo r more than 360 addmonaJ Fouown \ allc' RegJo~I •~ ph) s.u.:an-ov.ncd. So llS fuodJq comts from the o""ne~ -not publ" foundauons.. as art man) faobucs The enurc cost of the npansion is being paid for b) tht ph)~at..ns. as v.ell Fountain \all~ RC"gJon.al o pcncd tn 19"'1 ' (' Local semi-finahsrs include: NoraLiqeois. Manna High School. who ea med a stra1gh t-.\ record.and recc1ved dis- tinguished scholar recognition in both her f rcshman and · sophomore )cars. She pursues student go,·emmenl, 10 pohtjcs to athleuc-s: Meluie McGee, Manna High School. has been an honor roll student since 1979. She has received special recogniuon for her effons in science. foreign language and performing ans. • • • A ITENTIO all USC faM. County fair beefing up proniotion By JOYCE BODLOVlCH Of ............ Btlhe Han is prepared to ansv..cr the questJon ... ··Where's the beef: In COnJunct1on v.1th the 1988 Orangt Count~ Fair in Costa Mesa. this ~car ulled. ··ettfin' It Up.-Han .... 111 '1s1t local schools and orpnaa- llons educaung )OUnfters on tM supnsing uses of bee by-J)f'oducts such as phannaceullcab.. housthold items. electrical products and rubber products.. Queen of Networking has become guru of prime-time palav er BJ J OYCE BODLO\l CB ... ..., ....... \\ t ha' t w Quttn of England. thc Quttn of Denman -and the Queen of. tt.,..or1cmg. -Someone once said I v.as ubi- quuous.:· sht laughing!) recalled -1 .,..asn•t sure 1fl had bttn insulted unul I lookC'd up lhe "'Ord and found out at meant 10 be e' ~.,..he~ at the same lime.... · Mark your caJcndars for Jan. 24 for the second annual scholarship fund-raiser fo r local students and friendsof USC. The intent of the gro up is to suppon academic. cultural and a thletic programs. The cvtn t will be held at the Red Onion Restaurant located at • PC1cr's landing on Pacific Coast Hi&h wayin Huntington Harbor from l to 4 p.m. The activities will incl udc dancing and a.Jive concen from mcmbcrsofthcTrojan Marchi ng Band. Han.a Vall~ Park rn1dent. isontof the nauon's most authoriiauvc speakers on the subject. She has lrl' clcd throughout the Soutb•-nt IJ V1 ng IC'Clures and vuall ng loc::a.1 Catn speaking on thc imponuoc of b)- ;>roducts in our evef')'da)' lives. Her wor1c has also been C1ted in the ConcrcssiooaJ Record. Blllle Bart. abown wttla a pie ftl•e ued ID heart transplants, will be rialtiDC local c1umOoms da.rm. the nut few mon tlaa to promote tile Oraace Comity Fair'• tlac;me ''Beefln' It Up .. Susan ·-Lmn. a 't"'pon Bcach rt'Sldcn t and frttla nee pu bhc rela · uons v.ntcr. saJd she v.-as dubbed lhc nct"'ort queen because ofthc SO to 60 group funcuons sht atttnds monlhl~ .. It 1sa fun win lOcrcate \ 1sab1lll\.'. she saui ··~e1v.orkt0g iS the buzzword of lhc 1980s. It 1s thc most d1rttt and tffcctl't' v.-a\ to makt bu.si'OC"SS conlaCU.. su' 'Currenr on 1ndustr) trends and ~nerall~ ~~P ~our ear to the ground ~et.,..or1cmg is the Sm&J'l ..,. .. , to do business because people deal .;"llh lh~ tht') ltnov. .. (Pl••-81'11DSJll'T8f91) Accordiu to Han. her dcc1Sion to educate }Ouog people about tM benefits ckrl\ed from h't-stod camt about •lxn. as a 4-H kadcr. shc •'atcbcd }Ounasten facx the trauma of i:-n11~1 wilh an anunal at sale ume. The 4-tt and Future Farmm of Amcna (FF A) )OUOpters' projCCU include spmdjna several months c:Kb )ear cariq for a steer. lamb or pig. .. It 1s bard for the )oungstcr to accept his animal v.111 soon become hamburgrr or steak," she sald. Han said she bepn teach1n& her 4- H members how csscnt~l fi\'CSlOCk ts to manofactunng ltf~sa~·mg med1- cme along w1tb common grocencs and household nems. Han h.a.s made count) fam and h' ts tock shov. s htr pn ma') targel for infonning the pubh\ about the sul>- j('("t "I lo'e the fairs bccau~ one has the opponuntll~ to come 1n conlaC't v.1th the consumer and share with them the fantastic hst of b~ -produru that l .. ome from bed". sheep and S""tne -~ht said .. It IS reaJI\ a OC" {Pleue eee r AiR/82) Lino has h,·C'd up to hc-rrcgal 1m• b) publishing an 1nformall't' netv.orkina book v.1th more than aroups and assocuuons llut m~t Sua.nLlDD rcgularh m Orangt Count\. Inside its bnght red ·co .... n-tM ·· Dut-cto~ of Oran,e Count~ ...;ttv.orlmg OrpntZauons.. has a (Pteue eee gug&1'{JJ2) Mesa food drive to benefit Food Distribution Center Tbc Pacific Ch1ropnctic Center ,.,u spomor a food dmc Saturday to bencfi1 2°' needy ~ Count) 11Cncies terVed by the county's Food Oi.suibulJGD C.mter. • Or. Larry M. MQOft and Or. Kun Johnson will provide com~ dliropnctic terVica in csdwwe for two ens of food at the crater. 2l60 ~ •vcf: Call ~2200 for lborc inbmatioe or to tc:Mduk an eppoint:mmL Needleworli ta& for DAR -womm Urutcd Tlll'ollb Ne 1 A: wcwt .. wil be tbe topic of~ IO ht pmmleCI Saturday by the Clan 8anoo c....., of die 'llqa ter• ol tbe AtnenQn Revoluuoa. ...,.. "-lry. .-....,_. ror lbr •Uonal toeiet)'. will~ die ..... at 9::JO LID. al Mcrcw 'f S.viap ... Laa.7112~.A~.Hwa ..... lmdl. Call 197-9766 tor addi•·a iMl ldJnnatioa. Am-· Graduatt Records Eum1nalioo (GRE) 111t1l1 be presented Saturday at National Unffcrsity in l1"·1nc-. Eliubdh Stebbins. a past 'itt pntdent of an c1ttutiv7e search firm,,. will conduct lhc forum, enmkd "'GRE Test Preparation." from 9 a.m. to • p.m. at the tdH>ol. I E.&ccuu~ Orclc. ~ siemina,I' will assist pmtlcit'91l1S _tn_ obwnu .. the muunwn Int 1COrcs that rcGcn ~.com~ and still For more an formauoa and dctal ls on ft1J.5lration. c.Wl the un1vcrs1t) 's Department of'ContJnuin& Education at 2SO.S292. WA VBS nteran• plO potluck Golde9 West U nu ll ofWA YES Nauonal.a womcG vctaw• orpDaz.abOn. wall host • poc.lud b&Dcbeoo Satwdly at lbr Seal 8e8ch la.aft Wond CommWlit) Rooa. Tk cwat.is ~DC'd *I l:lO ._..and all fonDcf womca ~,of the Ka ~as -NaV). Coat o.rct alld w.incs -aft UtvileCI. can M-..e Colben. PftllllClnt.119)7..0 1 n b mfOnnabon llld rat:n'lrions. Upper Bay tour -1•ted Frtt. guided "aJklng tours of Upper , ewpon 8a) •111 be offered b~ the-Fnmd.s of ewport Ba) Saturda). stamng at 9 a m . at the comer of East Bluff [)riq and Back Ba' Road ToUr grops .,..111 lca'~ e''tt) IS minutn or so until IO: 30 a m. Tlfe nc' t tour is scbcdWed for Fd>. l 3. Wooden boat panel forming The comm lltee for the secQDd aanual Newport 8ead't Wooden Boat Fcsu.. a1 ts C'WTCDtly bri111 fonMd. Those 1ntCTCS\cd should calJ Joe l)'DD at the ~'POI' H.arbof ~mba or Commctte. 644-1211. or ManMll Slttk 11 67S-1 J7. • \ bold 1is annual sho ..... -t"rospcctor·s ~:· Lhts •'cd .. t>nd a t thc Elcctnc:al Wo~en· Hall. 3221 W. Ftrst t Santa -\na.. Hours oflM exhtb1non arc Saturda) from I 0 Lm to 8 p.m. and Sund.a~ from 10 a.m 10 6 p.m . .\dmtSS1on 1s frtt and pnzeg .... ,u be a•'Vdcci Call Janet tkydrn at "'6-43 9 for mo~ informauon. -Tutoring tral.nlng offered The South C out l.Jtcrat'\ C OU net I •'ill beSi D tlS I 91 traimng SCSSK>ns this month. stan1na S.turda~ at the Lutbcnn Church of the Cross 1n I.Acuna Hills from 9 L m to ooon. Otbct classes •1ll bqJn Jan 15 at the Un.ned Met.bodlSt Church an lo'lne.. and at t11a dd Obispo m' San Ju.an Cap.stn.no ltattlQI Feb. 20 The • llWGS arc bdd W«kJ) for SU C'OOSC'C'Ull\~ Wftb and funbet mformauon tSa'ailab6t at 49 -11 1Fomea'• traaaltlon taD Mt :· " Plano 's aft museum design ex'pected bymilst to begrand a1 VIDADEAN ... ...,...... . Italian arrl\1iect ...._ Plue us lbt mr lasa v.eek at a rttept1on an the Balboa waterfront home of, .. , ~nd ....... ,. Oott to iOO supporter$ of lhe Newport Harbor An Museum plhtted (and waaed for more than an hour due to a scheduling m1Jt-up) to mttt the man "ho v.111 design the mUstum's nc-w S:?O m1lhon facdtt~ at MacArthur and Pacific Coest High· V.'a)'. Fonunatel), hors d·oueucs "'ere f*ntiful dunng the penod the crov.d an.uousl) awaited Piano's am, al. ··1 met him last night at a dinner 1n the .museum. He's v~ nice.-$Cl1d Pam GeWswJa. "ho "as on the architect sclectt0n committee. ··When I sa"' che De Menil Collecuon ~ustum he designed in Houston. be had m~ '01e -~building is e\qu1s11e:· she said ··: -For contempora~ an he'!. a· :-· n ius.. •• said Bob MeLaia. • S. -nc commmee choice ot an rchitcct was bnlhant. I thml." ..aid •.Pat Neissu. ··1 ne,er miss ~01ng to ~is Pomp1dou Centre "hen I'm in ·'!Paris." · : .. Comments on Piano'!. pa~t "'ork!> ·;and hopes forthe upcoming one here ~continued unul .. He'!. here.. "a~ >announced. • f Piano am'ed "uh companion ~MariaTettta Toffuoand collaborat· 1 u,g archnects Shoji lsllJda and Maril: <Cami from his Genoa office and ,., enganttr Pe&n Rb, ~ho bas v.Ott~ v.1lh him on man) prOJCCU.. ~ wcre att0mpanicd b) musrum dartt· lOf ~· C-., Ind •ife S--. .... , e b«n lookina at othtt arcllitec..1utt in this area toda). We "ere in San D1qo to stt t~ Salk Institute and La Jolla Museum and at the librar) in San Ju.an Capistrano (~1gned b) Midael Graves) ... sajd Piano 3S guC'SlS pthered around. (He sa1d his name 1s pronounced JUSt like 1he mus1caJ mstrument and admitted people often male Joke-s about 1t.) Later. standing on the sta1~. Piano ~1d to 1he group. ·-r,e ~n in \;c"' pon Beach for thrtt da~ s and knov. I .... ,11 be doing something different than I ha,ee,erdone before be\aUSC oh our ~rcat clunate and the beautiful gttal site ll looh hke a ne~ challenge for me·· .\fter his last statement. the stereo (turned on b~ m1stale) sudden!~ SC'nt out a fanfarl' of mu!>1c bnnging a roar of laughter from the listeners. Follov. mg P1ano·s mtroducuon b~ Rogue Hemlc~ president of the museum board of trusttts. and his tall . those at the rC'C'Cpt1on had thr opponunn~ to chat "'tth the .irchitd't. .\lso the opponun11~ to '1rn the huffct for hot soup sencd 1n bread bo"' Is. steal d1ane. chicken breasts and a '')net~ of salads and fruits catt'rc.-d b~ T urmp Rose !The~ ha' e thl.' neat~! sel' 1ng tra~s for stand-up dining -hea' ~ plasur tra' s "Ith COD\ en tent CUlOUU to bold~) .. We bad 1 doz_en pec:)pk on the archnca sdtttion commit&« Md •c 'is1lt'd man)' placn -btapa 1n Meuco. Santa Fe. Houston. Dallas. Los Angelts before choosanJ Piano from st\ en arc'hne-cts," Hemley said. -rm' eh e a ted about ourchottt." ' Sel«t1on comm1n~ membtts tn· eluded Jack Ska (>A1th MariM) and Jim Pict. ,.,ho "'ere thett alona "-1th ~ra kicel, Jltltie Arons. cv.- pon Stach Ma)or Pro Tern Evelya Han, museum t'hi~f curator P nl ~-~•. Ledlie l.aella, s.e Jarvie, Joaue and Warttm F is, Jeame and Da' e Tappu. Slaarea and Jim Rn· wood, Dr. Gertude 8.ni of the Italian Cultural Institute rcprcscnung the ltahan consul general. and P#ll)' and l\*rt ~~ who arri ... ed b) boat from 1hetr hornt"KTOS$ lhc ba). Bob McLain and Pam Gold- stein. ~ .~ ................................................................................ . <" ~SMITH CM RESERVE OFFICER OF YEAR •.• ) P'romBl ~ cisco. ··ttc did a lot of traffic 0' en·1me '.and patrol O\enime. He "'orkcd ~ special e'en ts hke the amp1theatcr. ~ the fair and the s"'ap meets The gu~ s ~ in the patrol knp"' 1 f the~ need a da' : olT for an .emergenc~ or to b..-"'1th ~ their fam1h for a special occa~1on :. the) can rail Ste' e He has done -;, outstanding "Ork." : According to Defrancisco the :· funcuon of a rcSC'r' e officer 1s to : supplement ite patrol d1' 1son. • .. Most of our rese" e officer. "'orl . ·on the v.eekend ... he said ··The' ndc :~"1th a regular officer -that "'a~. 1f a :~;tall comes out "'e~nl~ ha'e to ~nd .· one car instead of tY.f) .. .\fter a • re-sci' e officer ha!. ~n "'llh the depanment for a ~car and met all the rl.'qum~ments. he becomes a senior rl·~n e olllcl.'r ·· .\ccordmg 10 DcFranc1sc0: a senior olliccr can nde b\ h1msell and fill o'enime. emergenC\ and 'aca11om. shift for reyular officers ··1r 1he' fill 'acauon shifts or something Ille that. the} do get paid:· he addl.'d m1th . the lather of thrl.'e teen-age dau~htl·rs ~1d as a ~oun~tt'r he '>Cnou~I\ con-.1dl.'red t>cco m1n2 a poltn: uhica ~ ··1 stanc:d out in that direction a~ a l..1d -but I had a mind change be\ou..eofthe bad e\ptnences I heard :·~STUDENTS ARE PERFECT ... *romBl .. :: The cost 1s S20 per person · .~hich mludes a scholarship dona· iaon. hosted bar. appetizers and chance LO win a great door pnze Fort1cketscontact the alumni offce. (2 J 3) 743-::?JOOor Brace ud Diana Peters I:! I JI 59:!-4 I ., I • • • Humana Hospital H untington .. good .. blood. Fnda) at the Lutheran Church ofResurrec-, tJon. 981 ::! Hamilton H u nungton Beach. SPonsored b~ the .\men- can Red Cross. the bloodmobile 1s open from :!A5 to -.30 p.m . To make an appQmtment. call 540-491-. ••• ~n~ bndge pla~ers outthere? about from an uncle who worked for the Sc"' York Police ~panmenL .. he said. ··Hov.e-.eT. as I gamed matur1\\. I realized the pohce ba'e more or'a communit) sef"'1ce Job thao a shoot-em-up JOb. - math said his role as a rewf' e offirer has reinforced his basic behef that Q<) percent of the people in the "'orld arc good. .. , ou ~all s1de-s -but m~ o"'n bchcf 1s pcopk arc bas1call~ good.·· he said ··<;omr:11mes people get them· sehc5. in '>1tuat1ons the' can't handle and that bnngs out th~ black side If I can help b~ acting as a sounding board or coun~lor the' tend to tale a ~ond lool and s0met1mes get thr:oisch es OUI of II .• Bui m1th said 1herl' 1s also a do"'n s.1dl' to his pan-11me JOb .. The o ne.> thing I don·1hle1s losing pc:opk .. hl· ~ud .. , ha\C had to pcrform CPR o n traffic accident ... 1cum!>. and losing them alwa~s huns ·· FAIR ... From Bl field and one man' peopk arc not aware of\el." · Spons0red b) the Oran.age Count) Fair. Han "Ill tra,el to the Young Sponsmen O ub an If'\ me ne~t month to educate the ~oung.sters on the comprchensn e benefits of the ananuls. Beach has named three ne" members to its Board ofT rustees :poa P.l.Jlllard. The Pankhard AgenC). Jim Orr, admm1strat1-. e assistant for Assembh man !'o lan Fnzzelle: Boasbaag Moayeii, · M.D .. H untington Beach on· • ocologasL Lydia Stein. a bndge-entbus1ast from H untington Beach. is eager to organize a group of men and "o men" ho enJO~ pla~ mg the card game. L~d1a. v.ho sa~s the groupv.ould be open to all ages. v. ould be glad to host an m111al meet mg to decide o n a con' ement night and time for the group to pla~. Jfmte~ted. call 969-8083. -M) goal ts to rc~ucate the public on the 'alue of these animals and e'entuall~ Stt the government bnng 1t into the educa11ona1 S\stem." she • • • Blood d o nors can share their said. · .. DEBOOM'S TERM OFF WITH A BANG ••• From Bl board p~1dent and probably my la.st at the rate I am going.-be joked. .\ccordmg to de Boom. a Minne· sota nati,e. his interest in poliua was sparked b) has parents. "M~ folks alv.--a)S dtscussed .poh· un.·· he said. -M) grandfathtf' was founder of'lhe fann/lllC>r pa.rt} 1n Manne-so..a-acn pve Hubcn H umphre~ hiutan. I was probabl)' a Junior in high school when I became act1\e in Republican politics. .. The cwpon Beach resident at· tended the Un1,ers1ty of Mmne-sota before graduaung from Geo~ Wtl· hams College in Chicago. -while I ~as at the Unl\Cf'Sll) of Minnesota. I was treasurer of ·s1u· dents for 1xon'. The organazauon v._-as a statewide student group U'}1ng to encourage high school and college kids to get '"'ohed in the political proces.s:· he said While attending George W1lhams. de Boom said he v.as president of students for Goldwater. "In 1964. I counted ballou m the ?'o' ember electio n:· be rccalled . .. Dcmocra ts s~ud n "'as the ti rst e lecuon 1tun·1hC\ didn't haYe to fix an Chic.ago. GoldWater lost b) a land· shde:· Accordmg to de Boom. he d~n·t Stt tne sd1oolboard as a P<>litical role. -1 Stt the board as more of an euens1on of m) interest in youth and stf\-Jce LO people:· he s.a1d ~Boom. "'ho has Lwo daughten.. bas just begun hts :!:! )ear as a Y~CA director. 1Currentl~ he heads up the ~e"'pon Costa Mesa YMC .\.. . -E,er since high school I v.-anted to bea YMC.\ dtl"CC"lor." he said. ··1 was al"a~s tn\Ohed in' programs:· Hov.e,er. de Boom. v.ho also 1s a hcenSC'd mamage and famal~ coun- SC'lor. s~ud he contemplated becoming a m1n1ster .. I sav.• the manm" as a lmle bn hmitmg becJluse I ~ould onl~ be v.orkmg v.-1lh Methodists.·· ~ wd ··in the YMC A we "·ort with people of all crttds and religious back· grounds. We att able 10 bdp peopk gro" 10 their full Po1tnuaJ." ~('('()rd1ng to de Boom. he 1s fauh satisfied'' •th iM darttt1on eduauon 1s goani 10 the Nt"Yt'J)Ort·Mcsa Unified School District. ··1 Stt a s1roni cumculum &<>tn& on and a good pannenhip ••llb facult) and adm1mstrauon," he sa1d. -0ur d1stnct 1s a leader in California. ;\nd. e'en though v.e art cu1TC'11ll) stalled in our te.acher cont/act talks. the sala" matn\ that fouscs on coounu· mg eduat1on 1s a ml plus ·· And in lhe midst of Lbt ~nt contro'ers) stalking the board. de Boom said he "'111 continue to ha' e a pos1t1\e outlook.. .. .\ sen~ of humor gets me through a lot of stuff." he said. ~E,·en among rain clouds. I an find humor ... -' QUEEN OFP~ME TIME NETWORKING ..• -,.l"OIDBl list of 1rade org.an1u11ons. leads/nct"'ork!ng groups; •omcn·s o rpnizauons= chambers of com~ me~: and computer users groups. The mformauon includes the or· ganizauon·s meeting ume. the lo- cauon. the mailing address. a contact phont number and a bnef descnpuon of the group. Onl~ "I n ~ts firsl month of pubh· cauon. Lann said mort than 160 copies of the book ha\'C been sold. ··People 5ttmed hun&r> for the I)~ of mformauon in this book.. .. she said. ·· .\s a v. nter of SC'panlle net•orklng colums m tv.o local business nc•-s- papers. I had bttn collecting deuds about these organ1z.auons for ~veral ~ears. I found m)sclf constant!~ sharing these groups "'11h people" ho often v.eren·t av.are of their ov.TI industi: organizauons . h became ob' 1ou.s a thorough book of network· mg groups m Orange County was needed - According to unn. the book can be used b~ sales reprcsentauvcs and entrtpreneurs looking for business cont.arts. speakers Sttklng places to lecture and b) Job bunten or lhosc contemplating a carttr change. "It as also helpful for new trans- plants to Orange County. or people •ho ftt'I out of touch ..,.,th what's happening 1n the business v.-or1d and the count~:· she said. unn 's -OtrtttOl)"OfC>ranJt Coun- t~ Setv.-orkmg OrpntZauons.. as a'a1labk for Sl5 plus S2.40 for tn and shipping. Wnte to ~etv.orkulg Otrtttof). 3334 E. Coast Hv.') .• 191 . Corona del Mar. CA 92615 or call 720-05 7 5 :··-Krishn~ finds a home in Laguna After 20 years. religious movement has finally become a partOtthe community \\ h1k the dnotees offer literature and ask fordon::11ons. Kosa said the' don·1 If'\ 10 mal..e a Knshna out ot a Catholic -- By I ES• IE E A.R.,'EST Ot .. a..,,......,, If the Hare Knshna religious mo,e· ment. much maligned and snickered about. "as ltkel) to find a niche man~ communit' "'est of :--.;e.,., Delhi. n Sttmed reasonable It Y..Ould be tn Laguna Beach. .\nd. v.h1le the path ha~ ~n someumes pa' ed "'1th contro' ers~. ~una·s tolerance for alternate hfe-st~ Te-s has helped the chanting. ponyt.aJl('(j Knshnas ass1m1latt In fact. O\CT a 20-}car pcnod smct the fim de,oten claimed a patch of La&una Can}on Road. the organiza- IJQn sttms to ha,·e a" ed out a comn for usrl( -Because it's SUC'h a tolennt com· mu.nit).·~·~ able to stan out here and me.rt With success t\ en from the '"a) bcpnnmg:. .. SIJd Kosarupa dasl. wif'e or the temple pres1dtnt Hov.- C"'f·a . Kosa. •ho JOlncd the mo"e· mrnt ID 197 al • I""' admlllN man} ressdcn ts •"ett lttr) 1 n the ...-nru.aa. .. Al 6ist 1t •-as branded as a cult -S tometbJng lO hr feared ... she sa1d ... all a.baa has ch.a~ no•. sht iDF nrd .,._people really a~te our "* • ~ <'ommurut) ~nd t\m .......... d -~people -Besides. rfW Mded, the Hare Kmhna fol- lown lllDw bttD around Lacuna for~ ·-.~--· -People-~ pten Wl'd to ha' mt • • •G t •*laid sampl)'. 'T1IE« • a (Cflain iron) about tlw ltrilllliD ~mtty 1n La1una ...... :--:::r~= '°1..:m~= ' ..... .., Of hfr. d'it ..... MW. ill .. OWft V.'I)'. .......... i•!?·. Wkll KlirMD ..... •· masle'f. SrilDPUU 0 t cw••Uru~ tatn"m1966. ht> had no mlenrion ot allov.ing the faith or v.a~ ofhfe to be diluted b~ \\ estt'rn v.a~ !>. according to Kosa. "He transplanted this r ulture from India "'"h m essential tenant!>. the culture 1n tact:· f...os.a s,a1d .\s a resulL the Life and organ1zat1on v.ithin the temple "alls and for the de,otee!> "'ho h'e nearb~. 1s sharp!~ out of step "'llh the beat going on in 1hc cll) around them The de .. otees nse each morning at 3:30 or 4. The~ pra}. stud) and sing from 4:30 to Q a.m .. before ha,·ing break.fast and beginning their dail~ duties "It's hke the old schedule ofpeopte ··1f s.omtone·s a Chnst.ian_-"':C.-Jlilt encourage them to be a ben~r (nns- t1an." she said. ··w e·re one of the fe" rehgaons that doesn't go out and ti) to con,cn someone ... The organ1zat1on sun 1,e~ financtalh due to donations. the sale of religious boob and mone~ earned b~ its' egetanan restaurant The temple" here the Kn~hnas and members of the com mun it) v.-ho JOtn them to "onh1p. chant and cat was a Bapust church unul the Knshnas mo'ed 1n in 1980. ~o_w n serves as home for 12 fuJl-t1me dt\Ottts. Opn3tes as a 'egetanan restaurant and pro' ides a full-blown feast and •orsh1p 1erv1~ each Sunda) from s· 30 to 7;3() pm .. ''Everyoneli.kes toslngaad dance, but ipostpeoplepay andgotoanlghtclubtodo •t '. J • lmng on farms.·· Kosa said Wllb a laugh. lvuhna 'de .. otccs \OY. DOI to ~ ~mto1t1can1s:· mc1ud1n1 cotr«. lt:a and c1p rtttes: not lo cat mcaL fish. or qgs. not to ~mble. and tO abswn from .. 1Umt • sex {an)' ta noc sntended for procreauon). MOil mghts. accordma to Kou. the) a~ 1n • bedb} 9 p.m. If lh1ull sounds d~ by Wcstc:m st.anda.rds.. Kog wd. II IS not IO .. h's so much Cun too ... shr said. ~_y. sM said.~ tnPI to the a1rpon. ~ tJmc ~t danana and chanll nt 1n publ i( as a very 1mponant .u"ity for tht ~Ottts. lttOrdins to Kosa. lmponana. and fun . -E' C1')-ont I iUs 10 sins and da.ntt:· Kosa sa.id. -eu1 m<Kt ~pie pa) and ., t.o a mghtclu.b io do 1l - 1 -Kosarupa dasi The ccmplf 1s adorned With hfc- s1zed hand-caned dJeucs imported from India and a lartr sutue ofSnJa Prabhupad.a.. 9.hO dted an 1971. OM room 1n the bU1Ld1nc 1s used u a k.ltchcn •~re Krishna pncsu. 1n- d9di111 Ttmplc prCsidcftt. a.ct.hari dau. ~pare \qttanan dishes SUth as dal (qumc soup) and curried "qr'llbln. · It is no Kridmt that food m'VlC% bas btcomc an intqral pert of che Ksuhna·s fUJKtJon •1thin tlw com- munit). Kma e•plained es she •,fked thf1>ulh tht lm'lple, located on Lqjon and Okn~'ft .Arens Food and its snperat10n as key in tbit ttliaioR. .. Our cookl• as a foma of Y Oii. anuall) .. OY saJd '1'hef.rc med•· tallf\&. Pf'tPlllQI this food to otrtr 10 God fornis jlfcasure.- -You are v.hat )OU eat.-Kosa added ··consciousness can be ele,ated or degraded b) v.hat ~ou are cauJlg.. .• -'s pncslS su~ a v.ok of star·fr) 'rgetables m the knchtn. tv.o monks. one !.Cated on a cushion facina the alter and one constafltly walking. held pra1·er beads and chanted Japa -a son of Knshna rosar) The monks "car ~ellov. dhou (loose pthcrcd pants) and K1rta(sh1rts) madeofpUtt cloth -either cotton or silk. ··This 1s stall the da1I) dress an India.-said Kosa. "ho ,.,,th her husband spent six months 1n 1986 an the ca.stem count') ... In the 'allagcs and towns espcctall) ... The shaved head sported b) Knshna de\'otees is to 1naca.se cleanliness and to dccrcasc vanat) and the tuft of hair often tied in 1 ~nytaJI at the crown of the head 1den11fics lhe monks as dc\:Ottts of Knshna. -in our anocnt trad1uon it lS a• of renunClauon of the malttial "orkl -she said. Jn1en•1ned threads of Rnunoa- lt0n and 1n,ol,ement seem to define the Laauoa Beach KnJbna move- ment. Besides the Sunday feasts and •onh1p KTVt<'es from 5:l0 to 7:l0 p.m. and the thnnna rt'll.aUJUt opm daih for lunch and dinntt. dlt orpn1zauon LS ~k•nc ways ID funber communst) 1n,ohemea Amon& tbrtr fht-·)ar,pb is aa etron to belp feed tht homeless in me rommunet) Thar conpcpuon hn c\~ tO approlUmatd) SO() tw0nbtpe"5. Accont1ns lO Kou. about M1f • men .and womea ta 1hrir catty 30a weth chaldml. I• ilc1. d9t ntaic. da""•• and C'hanu•.,.... .-~ !11 1tw tcmi* and on 1k ..,... a. • meme. not \itt)' ditlant .... My ocher form of 90tibip. ICC~ IO KOi& "Jlaaf1•bat~'~doi.tt11ht .IU'CN.'" w .said. .. afo!'if>1Q11ht ~) namcofGod ... f I ... • \ CYC will hear New Zealand's· side ~-... °"" ........ _,Am.~ .._ 8CY A Commodore Roeer WU.O.n presenta predece990r PICO Greeo.ry witllja.Dior iltaff eommodo~e o.,. Wilson takes helm of yachting group BJ ALMON LOCI.ABEY .............. .._ ROFT C. W1l.son of lhe Cahfom1a Yacht Oub "'as installed as com- modatt of the Southern Cahforma Yacbtins .\s.s6ctauon at the U$0C'la- tion's annua.I dmncr at the Ca.hfomia Yacht Oub. More lhan 300. re-p.rntnt10g SCY A's 77 clubs.. attend~ lhc mC'Ct· inaat wtuch Pcg) Grqol') of the Seal Beach Yacht Oub surrendered the p\·cl-to W1lsnn and his t 9U team of offlCCt'S. SCY A 1s the JO' em1ng bod~ of yachting act1' tt) in the Southland Installed as 'tC'C rommodo~ v.as John Bal~ of lhr Balboa Yacht Oub. and Bunon Ja}. San 01ego. v.as inS\lllcd as rear commodo~ Other off'IC'Ct'S for 1988 •~ Jam('s Oark. Sttrelar). JerT) Olson. t.rcasurn: W1Jham E. Dysart. Jud&<" ach9('2te. Dr "tan \' o\nd~-s.. flC'Ct surgron. Die._ Goodman. flCC'l ca~ taan. and Cec Hubbard pon capt.a1n .\s reunng comodore Gttgol") holds the lllle of Junior staff com · modorc Mcmbcrs of the board of directors I r( .\ndrews \.fargie Bro" n Grorgc H1,el~ Terrenct' ~1ulhgan. Gt'nc O'Conne-11. Dick Ohsl. Ra~ mond Prell. Gene Proffitt 8111 StC'CI and Lonn ~t'IS'i Special pre!tt"nt.auons made 1n· eluded· The ~ arren. Ev.an .\v.ard for outstanding sen Ke to SCY .\ Gatl Hine. Kang Hamor' acht Club The J 1m ~roster T roph~ for oulStandingcontnbuuon to ~achttng.. Harlan \1oore Long ~ach 'acht Club TheTranspac Troph~ for "'tnner ,f the 198-Los .\ngrle\ to Honolulu race. Don .\~res Jr . 'ev.pon Harbor 'acht Club · Coast clubs listed Tb1nem yacht clubs compn~ the roster of the AssoC1at1on of Orangt Coast Yacht Clubs -10 of them in NCT>-port Beac-h. List of .\O C YC clubs in alphabeucal order are. BahtaConnthian Yacht Club. 1601 Ba}sadc [)n,·t . Corona dcl Mar Balboa Island Yacht O ub. 4 10 Ba} Front. Balboa Island Balboa Yacht Club. 1801 8a}s1dc Ori\"C. Corona dcl ~ia.r C.aplSt.rano Ba} Yacht Club. ~555 Casiw Place. Da.na Point Dana Point Yacht Club. :!4 o- Miami-Montego race scheduled Dana Om e. Dana Point Dana ~est 'alht Club :'.160 1 Dana On' t._ Dana Point Lido l~Je' acht Club. "'01 \'1a Lido ud Lido bk ~"' pon Harbor ' acht Club .... :'O '.\ Ba' t . Ba lboa ~c~port Ocean Sailing .\s.soc1a· t1on. P O eo, .s~5 Corona dcl ~tar Cno clubhouse I hark Island Yacht Club J09Q Ba~s1dC' Dme ~<'"l><>" Beach South ho~ Yacht Club. ~5:'7 W. Coast H 1ghwa~. ~t"·pon Beach L'CI Sa1hng .\s.soc1a11on. Ph)Stal Educauon Dept . L'C If' 1~ \·o~agers Yacht Club. P 0 Bo' 11 1.,. ~ev.-port Beach. ThC' ffun11nglon Harbour Yacht Club 1s in Orangr Count~ but 1s hsted in the Los .\.ngcJ~Long &ach -'s- S0C1at1on ofYac-ht Oubs The Caltfomu Yacht Club of Muina del RC') "''11 Jump mto tht mca·s Cup contrO\CB) in a bt1 'U} 1n ca•h Marth, CYC Wllf be host lo Machad Fay of 't• Z~nd. dwlCJIFT for t.bc. mcn<.'3's Cup. ~ho v.-i JJ p~nt -'ew Ztaland's .\~roach lo tbe Amenca's Cup." fay.wtf~tth hHn ptClUF'C$of his 90-foot water1me yacht •htch wtll challenge the San Diego Yach! Club and the Saal .\m~ra Sl nd1cate at the Septtmbcr St'nes Fai ""'" appear al l•O meetings., T he first \1aJth ~ "'lit bc at a black tte. S I 00 a plate dann.tr for club members and gucsu onl~. Tl1t folio"· ang night. Saturda> at8 p.m .• Fa~ .,11 appear a1 an optn forom for the · public at v.h1ch admission will be' a Sir donation to theCahfomta Conn· th1an Foundauon. an org;am~uon v. h1ch pro' ides funding foT local sailors in 01~ mp1c and national sa1l1ng t' en ts ··There has bttn an enormous amount of interest in the e'ents trading 10 the Septembc'r ~enc:a·s (up match at a ~cl undoo~ location -~1d Fran._ Glebcrman. CYC commodore .. \1cmbcrs of the )achting com- mun11~ and the publtc at large haH clo~h follo"C'd lhe issues raucd b\ Mr F'a~ dunng his u~xpcct~ and contro' crs1al dnH 10 change the rules of the game from ""hat they haH be-en for St'' craJ .\mc:nca's Cup ctlalkn&t"S:· said Glebcrman. adding Aa.1101 llCuan that "thcrt a~ some in our countn as v.cll as man~ 1n olht'r countnes ~ho sa~ th3t lOmpeung for the cup tn I~­ meters 1s anuquated and that Fa~ has brought the compe1111on into modem times "'"h h1\ ·slipping throu&,h thC' v. 1ndov. of opponun1 t~ · pro' 1ded him b~ the l('.>-~ear old deed of gift .. Others fC'CI that phasing out the I ~-mete~ 1~ the nght d1rt'C't1on 10 go but that 11 'ihuuld be done in an ordcr1~ manner and v. uh cons1d('r· auon for th\° tnormous linanoal JO\estmC'nt unde-ru.,cn b~ San Diego Yacht Club and Satl ..\menca ·-sull others fC'CI that I ~-mC'tcr boat'> arc tinC' and that technol~ "111 ma._e them fast~ JUSt as the .\ustral· 1ansd1d 10 I Y 3 and the K.Jv.1sand the L n11ed tatc'i pro' t'd in 19 ... -not to menuon the in no' a11' C' approach ta._en b~ t Francis Yacht Club's ehm1nat\·d entn ··\\e fell thai there are so man' unansv.erC'd questions surrounding this contro' ers' that there "'as no better "'a~ 10 ·get somC' of tho~ aos"ers uut 10 an 1nqumng public than to pro' 1de an o ptn forum for \.1B LP' .\ \\Q'\'0£.RFU Tl\1E .\T THE \iOVIES . OiER IS l\BSOUTIIY BR.n.JJA'I i"o: ·~ ~ .. .,, , r1t'l1• r ~ r ""'"ll>'C".' r' ........... <\ ... -~t..' "'lft• '·• ·~· •~A .aA LAGUIU 8IAO' ~ ,_ ~ ~· .... ·-5-r ,,_ •••. -\ '5TRl 0\ IS IRRf..stSTIBli ~~Un\#'f .. ~ ' .. "''°~ ,. ..... """" '" ...... .,. .. 1T PlRff( T \\ H.\T .\ E.l T \\ 'fXRFLl FIL \1'. -****f R T~~· HOPELESSD ~1.\' TIC - ~ .....S •ITA#TOll I SIC.-..;o.• l-~-.c... 'V. • :ill. • -.S1011 ~ • •WUStT1IW-:TllUI,. l •• ._~-.. ~ .. • OAMIGll =--o DI n5J ............ ,_ ..,.:-::_=-,..,=-~-=~ 'IC---~~·....._.... Tbt Windward ~ ~llengc Cup. donated b) t.M latt Robcn Johnson of NCT>-pon Beach and Pon.land, Ore •. ""111 be at stake Feb. 5 Whim "tome 30 saih na craft flt'l u ndcr way in the I 6lh rwuuQI of Lhc 811 • mile Miami to Montcao Ba} yacht ntt. ~ekidsrun . . . . The W1nd.,·ard Pusaat Cup will be awatdcd to the yacht 1na.km1 the ratt's best umt of thrtt da)S.. thrtt hours a.nd 40 scc:ond.s set b}' WP 1n 1971. Known u the pa test test of ocean rxins. Lbc Maa.nu-Montceo Bay ra« stmcbes Lbc teama.mb.Jp and na Vl- ptiooa.I wlls of ,,.m Lbc most "-pcn blue waler wJon.. ~ cballeQllna ratt u ~Id undtt t.beaupec:csofthe Storm Tl')'S&ll O ub. the MonteF Bay Yacht Oub and tht Jamaia YachtJna Auoaa.llon. Southland skippers 1n~ an \ht rxr may contact Audrry A.rtNctle. 2017 NE I SU. A"~ .. Fon :· l.Miderdak. Fla. for addJuoaal aofor-:_, ..... °' entry fonm. Te:lq>bone :~ (J05) "'6-S76S. . . . . . • .. . .. . . . • . .. • C. . . . .., ., . I , Mr. Fa' and thos.t "ho art internted 1n ht2ring his '1c"'. cteat'C'r 1nst&ht an.to this rather confus.- 1ng stale o(atTan~ •• "'1though ·~ arc P'O' 1d1ng that forum. v.c •·am to IX' sure that 11 1!> ma.de clear I.bat the Cahfomta 'acti1 Oub IS IO)ll to the L' dTon lo defend the cup ~ca~ suppon1' C' ot the San Diego ' acht Club in 11s etTon to succnsfu II} ._ttp l hC' cup 1 n Amenca at both lh.e....19-" -and 1 %:.. ch.aJJcn~ ·· .. ,~ Ztaland 1s a small country but has shov.n tn\CntJ\C approachn to the "mma·s Cup as ..-ell as 1.'nhannng a long tradmon ofprodu<"- ing e'cC'llcnt sailors and boat huildC',..., .. ( ~ for-tht ~SHl&-~pc~,....~~,---­ m~\°llng ~ould be made lo IM Ch.auman ol thC' e't'nt ,., John Ma Launn Said he C a111om1a Connlh1an Fouodanon and mail~ to the ('a1Jforn1a Yadu ( lub ~Q ..\dmtra.I\\ ~a\. Manna ··.\1Jov.1ng the ainng of dn cnormousb d1.al'gl:d ISSU(' IS b.!\IC : fan sportsmanship and IO ~t .,f, thr cunosll' of 'achtsmcn about a s1tu·· auon v.fuC"b ina~ lead to c-..ourg nc"" appoaches in future .\menca <.. (up comptt1t1on. ~o one-t'ISt' has 1ercd lo pro' 1<k that forum and v.e le.11ha1 b~ hosting this <''<'nt Qur membcl"> and the ~t'ral public v. 'luld µin .. de' Re' 90~q~ atlt'nlion Fa~ Forum .\dm1ss1on "''JI be' on a first romtt. fir.,1 sen~ bas.i Ad "-ancc ~ ';i: onsarestrongl~ suggcslrdas~ 1!> J 1m1t \0 the number of pro~ lhr ' ul-t can alcommodatc. Tide.cu •·ii.I ~ lln ""111 call . LateSt l'CICJ"'\·auon inturmauon ma) be obta.t.ned ~ calling CYC a.1<213)823-4S67. ,~,,_ ....... _,, .. &lfii&G '°9a&.ICX. ITIW .,.,. ,. ......,.,. nmB ... a. A WY 1"51 , __ ",.,._ 90U1'1'9tO UWA i4 t• --~ NUTS '~~~--··· 9CIUT~ ll'IW .......... ~ ...., ___ _ t:JSa::B--..... ,.,,.,. m 1 ,..,. .. , "o. •- ..._ --. ...,~­ O¥DAOA8 t'llll ,.,... ~,. l..» .. ,_ llea&T ITtmO _,. """""°' M.1.1' CSTStM --•w,,.i.a II:» 2'JS .... .,._. 1:11 le:IJ ....._.,.....,...._ WAU srun USS THAH DllO _ ........ ,~ n90W Maf MA MOM ntl~ •• ..acc. .. 90UT A..o .... ~ ...... .,.,.. ,._ ,... .. .,..w,_ ·-----*IS 90UT-._,,.._, UU9I bf TMI 5UN -, , .. ., , .. - """" _,., JOl9f ~ ..... ___ -· tt:Jll -.......... ··- • 90U-Y ._., -1'~M.l.Tm"ntM --·w_.,. i::•~u ... ,...,. ~---­.... ..... KAYDl&DW •• t•*ll __ _ -llUICIL Slll¥I WWW .. -.: nm& ..,.MteAU&Y CAN'T IUf -LOWI -'* _. •• 'mlb:r~· TMaOW "°""' ... ntl nlUttk .. aoeoca... --------KA Vl.NGfPSrc ut l.ONI~- ..... e. \\e ·' t' ail h~a.rd atx ut the tragedy of rru_sm du1dren But there is another. qwete:-childhood tragedy JUSt a_ senous. Teenage depre~~ion Depr6.10n make5 tet.-na ers 9.1t.hd.ra" um tht.>lf ov."Tt world. awav from tht' ~ume!' o\·erwhelnung · pres UTt'!-of ad• 'it.'~~oce lnterest m school. rt-iauon~Jup ... and the future can \4lllsh a..'ld aJonc "1th it the child you once k.'k' v. That' .... "~~ .1·.... UT1portant that parents learr to rh"'OgJUZe t.he sagns oi depres n and ~ub:.tanct' abuse that often accomparue_ n. and t l ~eek earl~. profes~tonal help for t~ duJd ha\-m dJ..B1'.-ulty coping To find out man-about tet.'nage de~s.SK>n. call the (tuld and Adoles- cent ~tental Health · n'lce-5. program at the Cru\CrSJtY of ahfonua. ln-me. Me<bc:2J Center.· \\e 11 be pleased to send rou our free booklet, ··1 Your Child C rym for Help?;· wtuch details the man · wan. m wtoch troU.bJed teens can begin to find themseh·es agam. Call today And help them • av.-ay from ~· Chdd and Adolescent tal Health Sen"ttS. Um~~ ot Uliforria. IJ'\ine •• tedicaJ Ced.er. • •• ( il4) 93;., Mmda · throuab Frillay - i : .:\M to : PM : 9:00 AM to · S: PM• rods. UCI .. •. NEW YORK (<\P) -BC...,ut ·1e~ comedies and the mo'-.c '"The Ann J 1Uian Ston • into the top I 0 last wut to rack up the nctwon's hishcst Wttkl) idstn raung th.ls season. '"Jhc Ann Jillian Stor) .. had J raun& of23.8 a.nd a 35 shart. making it Lt,c hlghcst-nted TV mo' 1c of tilt The ~ Tbursda) comedies that u:sua.11) OCXUP)' the lop spots LO the ra..nkl~ 11\ffe usurped the P~' 1ous ~k bl bohda~ football pmcs. but for the week mdias Jan. I 0. ..'The CO!lb) Shotw-was beet .. No. I witll a ratJn& of 32.8 mt1t11 ud a 47 ~ folkw-"ed ~ -~ .. -A Dtffrmu Wortcr and -s .. 1u Coun. • The ttst of the top I 0 •'ttC'; '"Gro"i"I _ Pains--\BC. '"Golden Gttk-• i:ec ... The .\nn J 1Uaao StOf) .. 1 BC -h Tv.o Drlds.. BC. ·60 Minutes .. CBS and NBCs -Fanul> Tlt'S-t~ v.i th Bes -\\'hQ's the Boss"!"" The raung 1s a per«o~ of the nauon·sa .6malhon houst'holdJ ... -ith telC" iSJOOS. The share tS a ~ta&r of sets to use. Herc are the pnme-time tdcnsion ranngs as compaltd • . !'i1e~n Co for the wed o( Janua.J') 4-10. Top :?O hst1np include the •~k·s rank.Jog. •1th full scason-to- datc ranLog in parcnthcsn.. ra.un.g for the 1illttl. and 101aJ homn. An -x .. ID .-mtt.bcttt drtlO&CS onc--time-onl)· pmenaalioa....._ __ I (I, "mle C.... 9-',u Nee. JU,...._, ,, .... ~ 'm~-.c.:•t. .,,...,.,.. J 1!1)'"A~ ............ ''' ..,........,_ ' 1'1 --s. ....._ 6. t ""Gdlllllt GA.~ 9C DA 21 I ~ ' .. c 11) -n. ,,.. StGrY" -~ ,,,,,,...,.. • n. 21 ' ,.,._ I C'6t "'.M"T-~ MK. ttt 2U......,.. ~ • tn ~ .. ~. cas. tu ,,. f'nllllDll ,...,...__ . IO c tt1 .. F.,.,..,, r m: IC8C. i:u, tu ~ --. .. ft ~ ""WI•• .... 9uti• *9C~ '· .... --II. CU ."LA L..9w,-HIC 1U It 1 ........ ~ U J XI AFC P'9wfl Gr1c: Hovnot! n ~. 8C l'U It 4 ,,._, ..,,,_ 1t (111 4LF Nee 10..4 I~~ U I ZOJ ~UDO. -folK. 1U IU .-..cir. ;=.===================~==============;;i ~ 1111 "V.._,._.~ Fr-itY,'" HK 1JJ 11 MURPHY IS ... " HILARIOUS" ~···· ------ ~--17 llll Mll •--~• ,.,_ Melo -MK ~y N91"' l;llo;.•,• tt7 17 •..... ~ • 001~~· A8C lt l "',..._., _,_ If XI '8clO ...._,, USO Ow~._, NIK 11,,....__ -. A Suoda)' afternoon propam.. al-________ _.. __ _.._. lenckd b) an audlme'C of 32 (28 after iatnmm.ion). PfO' idcd the teniQI for the Jnm~ ptt(ormancr 1n Qra.Qlir Count) b} the Soutbwnt Chaniber MUSK Society. 10 •'Orb of Dd>osS). Bnutn and Vazzana. Thi prop-am opened with two v.oru of Debussy. •1nch sen·ed to introdutt us to tilt" e~~ "na "t&h School~ and some cxcdlcot .;u JOU~ b)' pwlisl Albert Daei- musicwu.. npcz and atoor Mic:Md SdlL Tllit A sohW) flute. pta.__vtd by Dorothy •crt oocncd wftb bona ud letlOf Stone. pcri"onncd Dcbu.ss)•'s -Syr-solos -.fad soundlld forced. tn -Recent)). wt beard a per-Lala dwillls the 6nl movanellt. formancc of this v.orlc •inch utilmd both soloasu rdued and provided a ............._ • · ... _ matt natural plt.asi .. .....ct. Tk a ~v~n.1•c-..uon de\ ace to II e Wiii; rema.inu,. movements ~ dislmct Outesoondadckddcpth. This•'a.Snot in st)le. ,.;th mornans of -• necessary Sunda). as the hall at Santa ·'--.. -Ana High School provided a natural beaut). As this ~-as~ U.S. pmn~ rt) erbtrauon of sipuficant propor· of the wor1c4 at as new to your CJ"lbC. " ... BRl'''Ali I ... DAZZI ING" JO lJI 711 NIC 115 6 t "-,,..._ Ann JIJ.UaD -uons. and 11 v.ould be ,.:>Od totlar it ...aa. Ii ft.tt 1ntennission. ~~baled tll up wu Dcbuss> 's mo or to Anthon) vazzana·s-~nd a..i,a-i,. --~_, ~ .. T H E . C. 0 I C E R T U 0 V I E-..+-. ~iiiii;i;&:;s-a:::t:~~~ ~:ia A m@ .. _,.,._ .. -... --..:.... a NOW PLAYING -..... ·--ast.a-~ -=--·==~ ~~ .__ .. ,,... .._~--------· er~ S?-,_.m.a:m --...,,_ ·-~ -'-~~ -·--wt ._. --=--=-~ ...... ,......, .... K'«lt 56• ~ wwwwa ........ ::;......,.. flute.' 1ola. and harp. m v.bxb Sto~ Chants.• v.itb soprano Annie Kun • 11\3.S JOlncd b} \lOhSt Jan KArlin and fluust Dorothy Stone. viotisa Ju barpm Am~ Shulman. The first Karlin. harptst Amy Sbuhnu. per- mo,emcnt pro' ldcd somt interest-cu.sswnisu Karen £rvin..P'ershiJla mi te\tural combu1a11or.s. m ~tnch and Tom R.anq. and conduc1or Jdt a.he flute and 't0la (m unison and , on dtt Schmleh. paralkl pass.ages) took on the com- posu.e sound of an English horn. v.11h Vazzana·s •ork WU hued oa the the lo"e' flutt ~Sitt m1m1ckmg the poe'lf) of Jacob ZC'itlin. and offered 'iola.. In the third mo,·emenL tex-interesting feats of rhythm and or-chcst.rat1on. th<>Ulh one had to straJn tu ral in tcrc hanges bet v. ~ the harp to find C1Mi blc rdation.sbip$ bet .-ccn and the 'iota' uSlng a bouoong bov. >-the mustc and poetl). For exam pk. PfO' tdcd another ill~ 0 '"tt· the mU11c grotesqud5 distoncd the la pp mg. f The fi"'t half of the conccn con-flo\o\ of the p<>nf) ·s lines. All smst o cludcd "'Ith Bntten's -Hean of lbc meltr \o\-U losL There was. ~vcr . ~tatter -based on the pottr) ofEd.Jtb a n ocnsaonal moment •hen tilt" S1t"ell Hom1st JcfT,on dcrSchm1dt mUSK" v.-ould mllTOran asobtcd word 1----------------. or thougbL It v.ould br intttnllng to n-ad about v.b.at tilt" c:ompostt' m-RUFFELL'S tcnd('(j. but w program ootn told us o nh 10 keep m mtnd the photopapl'i) UPHOLSTEIY llC ofEd\o\ard \\eston. 1:oe 1 ~•.-en • This "'as a concert v.hlCb dcmon- 1" UM "'* (PG-U> an I•.._ c..i lllrt! m -attd both tilt capaoues of a \Cf) Ar::======··=-==-==-=-=-====·=w==-1n1t==t"=;ia=-=-==z===-L==='=:=es=a.=•=~='======~~--iiiiiiCiftimii:i.,sr==~...!...-1t_n ____ lll_1t_ .. _C1ST1 __ -.u-. __ su._•_L_56-i fine group o f musicians and also the -• m&B-1--·-Et' .. -~----·~--~ ...-.... .. ml ~ dccrtt to v. h!Ch a SJOUP of skdlcd prof('S.S1onals an bcconx so a~ sorbcd 1n the ('S()tcne lha1 \ht) losr pcnpcct1'e on v.bat rcquun ~ than a srngk beanng to apprccutc R 0 B I N W I L L ·I A M S STARTS TOMORROW WALL STMEE I (It) ......._!HS TitltOW lllQ, 5' A FR()lll FAT AL A TTRACTlOM (Ill) 7 lJ.tJI Ssifl ... 9'9 BATTERES NOT ..c:LUDED <Nl ~ltit NVTS (ft) ••a.U-ltJI BATTERIES 1--~~-~~~~ NOT IMCt uaa> (N) HM-.lt.lS ,...,_ ._ .. -----EDWAWa..tAL CIC1M ....... a a 11194111 .., ..... ,~ ..... -0~ ~16-lHI ilARIOI Nii • l -111-81 ....... •AU.• .... , II& ...... , (It) ~ltlt UCI • 1• 11 I , HTTERES NOT lieCl.UOED (N) II -.1 6-4-tM.l~ltJI .. .. • ............ WAL.1. S 1 Ml I (llt) 5r;Jt.,.lti. ........ OVEMOAM> CNl ~IW *batteries not included A •cur.a~ -·----•P -'O.. ~ -.,,...... •• •.C.«1" ~ ... --....: ':-. • -A'W" n•' "'• ~ ;---•OOQ . ::!'• "You 're what?!" IOLL\' RIXGl'ALD 1Lt'1l\U &\TL\'IOFF -·-T'£Jt 1,;;1-;,,... llH &ot --~--- ~Fer~m" ltl allovl ~ tll"OVltll, "° -*r ....,_ 111-stU PtTIJIES Plf.i:.\lS ·' jEU\~ Pl.LD PDll1D APING.·'~ FIUI ID.ll' IL'CMLD nn.us-1t\OOlMl1\UF IL\'EHMm mrr<1ptNG.:tum ~•~1·TmWJJ ' 1n11 DlOJJt rm.m> BY JD1r llD AN) wm exam ~IICIID I\' JR G. .t'IUIB • D• L ~ .. I •• , s , ~ .... • &1 ter program notn. or a pre· ronc-cn kct urt mrght ha' c " 't-n l>M a-pcrsJ>(C"tl\e from •bK'h to ap- preciate thts •ort.. bot the 50Lth•'CSl Cltambef" Muste Society chose not to '" c the aud~tt the tools wilh •iuch 10 Cl\JO~ this ~ a.nd btza.rrc' v.or\ 'Three,. Baby' still t-0ps at box offices By JEFF WILSON HOLL 't WOOD --Th~ Men and a &b' -an unc'-pcctcd bundk of JO~ for B~na \ lS\a Sl~KIS.. krpt tumsules sp1nn1.D& , ... ~ dcsptt tilt b11tC1 •ct'lmd cold that gnppcd the nation to remain atop the bo1 offi~ heap -Thru Men.-fOCUS1ng on l.hc c-amaradene brt"'~ bachelors Tom SdlccL.. te'e Guttenberg and Ted Danson. earned SS. I m1lhon last \o\Cd,cnd bnnpng Its st"rn-v.ttk taie 10 ncar1' S95 mtllton. Th~ SUrprlsr performance ~ the Buena Vista plc1urc-s rein~ surpa.sscd the n.crpoonaJ sross t.allte'd a 'car ago at lhtS unx when -Sw Trik I\'. ~ Vo~· H~­ xcumulalcd S 7 m1llt0n 1n 1ts first st\-n'I -~of Tetcasc. Despite foul •-eathtt fnda) and Saturda) throuab most of the c:ou.n· ~.tilt T~ 10 films took 1n m~ than S3S million 1n a hca'V) v.uk.tnd of mo' aqo1n1- Joho Kott Of hb.ibttor Relations Co . •tucb rompu1e5 t.M bo~ offitt tall\. also sugiesttd ·pcop_k ~ p1cl1ng up ptCtureS lhC) hadn't bad a ch.an« to sec carhcr. -There ha' e bcrn no~ cntncs in the Top JO f« three •ttks.. -Broadcast ~~ -St.amn& Wil- ham Hurt. Holl) Hunltt and AJbn1 Broo an a mo' ic about rofJl&Dtt and carttn at a Washtngton ttk-- 'mon st.auon. •-u the n.alioo ·s o. 2 tu m~u k h 11 v.1 lb half t.bc aakt of the bo\ office leader. ~ film look 1n S4 3 m1lhon laSl •ttlmd.. Eddtt Murph) 's rn.ncb} ~ film -.u. -•-as thud. tun-. Sl 9 m1lhon for a four-~ lOtal ofllCatt) S40 mdlton. v. b.ilc dJrtct«stear Dann) DcVno·s -Th'°"' Mom.ma From ~ Train-lOOk foun.h WJth SJ.7 malhon. tt" m ~lbcris .. Baucncs ot lndudcd-and Mdad no..ps· -w a11 ~-wett fifth ud sulh. rcspct'll\d), •1th u.c •1>c•1 mo' lC &aktnc 10 slip&!) lnOft .._the S1.I I m11Jt0a talbcd b) -Wal Slrett. - Tht llftl duu poullan ia the •tttl> box olficr ~ -""flwws. Yra1m.. ud A~ .. "Oftr. ~ boanr and -FQ Atlndim-- ~ W!lil&r POS1CS of abo.t S2.64 nullioo. llouftdi .. out tbc ·Top 10 WU •£.mpift o( the Suft .. wttll SI.I m11tioe.. Tk boa Oftii:r POii d dictimai9ed ~· amouat of udzu a mcmr tdls d .... lk~~·-.ct. WOlllE!! ~ prriaid .... lk ml o( the tll'fft. 5'.tica mr dW ~ boa oftiCr IO dnrrmi8r .... -" a IDO~----Akz••-·.._ ..... 1 I .............. ,. .. .... .. •• 1.cw--t••d r ·sb.e didn't need tlzing DEAR AN LANDERS: The let· arr about rrpaarmeo • bo come LO &ht ~got to me hke ~ k'tttts ha,·c. Ma) I speak m) Diett~ I am a Na'·> •i fe. We do not ov.'O our own bOmc. We rtnL The landlord l~ •• band 1s ''Cf) hanch and docsn·1 mmd fi:.;ingth1ngs.. but 1i Sttmus iftheda) he lca'cs. C\etythiQ& falls apart. Whnl I caJJ the landlord about ttpair job\. the man acuas 1fl ambotbmng him. CH'f)One cxttpt has mothn'. ~bm our mcet1ng wn postponed for the founh ume. I btpn to susptt'l that she d idn·1 v.ant her son 10 gt mamt'd.. but I 1J.1U v.rong. Fran~ finaJI~ explaanC'd that his mothtt bas a hobta about lea' an the house. so.s crc ses to be~SC'tt>~~b~'~an~'~o~ne~~~~if=:..._==ii;;;;--_:::;!!.::::~~~:t;~~liil~~~1J.~~~--~~~~~--~~i.iiiiii~-1~iiiiii:-i othc-r than thl' ~cmben-o( her .._. immediate fam1h ..., .J ---r "' fa, or to all the v.,,cs ofscn·ittmcn. And ,r \Ou ha"e anrca5!'::!~ions on hO\I. lO a\ Old these S r d hk~ 'r estn-da~ I heard Frnk speaking to his ~othC'r on tht' phonc. He made ..._, A fCVll •tth ago t.Hc rdngtrator quit cold. I had about SIOO •-onh of meat m t.M frcczcT and •-as frantte that It v.ould spo1L I caUed the landlord and told him n •-as an emcrgen~. Hr sent a repairman •ho sho•~ upaJkrdaTk.. The first q1.1est1on o ut of the repairman's mouth v.""aS. -is ~our husband home: When I told him that m) husband v.as in w !':a,,_ L~ big aix satd -You must be lond~. Hov. •ould }Ou hkc to go into the bedroom.,... to hcarthcm. -\'IRGIS LA-BEACH DE.All VA.; Wka JM are aped" iq a repa.inDaa ·.u~ Mtt lkt T" an fa.Uy •resse1 wM9 lie ~es. Be Nf'4iaJ Ml ........ ift Uk 111.&bs u y im~r segestiea er M*an:s iuppropriat.dy, aa Wm .. 1ea.e ... •tiff kis ~n iaunetiately. No •omu dtoeW U\"C .. ,..., wiO De prbage yoa deseribH. • • • DEAR .\~'\ L.\KDERS: rm 3f1 'ear\ old and m ' fianc-e 1s 31 O ur 9.cddmg as plan nC'd for Februai: 19 . It JUSl bums me up that \I, hilc m~ husband 1sou& tber-c nsktr.gh1\ltfe for bis rounlr). jC1'k.s like thu IT) to get ti on ,,.,th his v.1fe. -Frank .. has met SC\eral member<. of m~ fam1l~ s1oc-e \l,e staned dating a I hope \OU •1U pnn1 m~ lctl.C'r as a ~ear ago I ha'e met his fam1h - a commC'nt to the dTC'Ct Lhat 1fsht dtd not atteoo our 1A.edd10g ~ v.ould feel 'e~ bun \\ ou1d 11 be f)O\s1ble for ht"r to attend a gathcnng that •ould aoclude -~ people. man' of 1A.hom she had ne'er met beTort "' I am truh baffled and need 'our gu dance __:' 'r DILBtM ~ - DEAR LEM: Fran's motkr w agorapllobia. niS cu be a ~J disabliJl& illllH.1 U.. keep a pttMe .. ODS~ penna.HlllJ)'. li Pe b a.a.-illiag cor aablc> le ge fer coanse-liag. I rtt0aunal4 tw• bMks b} Dr. Claire Weekes: "'Peatt From Senou S.fferillg'" ud .. Hope aact Help for Ute Serves... Cltttk Ute libraf') and book.stores.. f'rWay, Jaaury ti AJlJFS (Mardi 21-Apnl t9t; °"'2m5 .-rll bt be read~ to re' 1eiA. rcbu1k1. to consider relocation. Mo~ mistake t:f, one cl~ to 'OU should be~ m smdc. SCORPIO <Ocl ~l-~o, . .:!I ): Aa:eru on-cb:aav tra'et 'anet~. Oirtauon Gain 1nd1cated through v.-nncn 11>'0rd. Focus on pa~ mcnts.. collect1ons.. abaln~ 10 locate lost a.nicks. GemmL \'trgo. Sagmarius people figure promancndl~ rransformM m10 ~ ----------.......... - ahues -current C)dC hiV1hghlS mm- gJrng orr.an~ v.11h So""•n actuaht). Spothght on C'fQlJ\,~. n>- mantt.. mtmstfied o personal rela -1111 uonships. Journc) u •••••••••••• ahead. 1 TAURUS(.\pril 2~Ma~ 20): Stud~ .\ties m~sagr for ·vaJua~flt-lnd1,,,ad11al prcuousl) 1od1ffercru ..llllL prondc k~ to profit. Lo,·e rd.auonsh1p rntcns1fics.. Lunar pos1uon accents mooa' of othen.. possJblc anbcntcncc SAGJTTABil'S tS o' :!:!-Dec ~I t Ma10r changs ocrura1 home. most PfO\C fa,orable. Timmg.JudgmenL antumon are air on targtt Moon m ~our sign acttnts tndt'idtitlllt~. charm. se' appeal. Taurus.. Ltbra--aR Ill· picture. wns ~' c.-..sr ~ : WPll r,. C.!nswo : :· .;. • ... ·-.... 09 .. 1 .. ?iG' .r ;x,.-K • :.t•'5 r • Iii _, : "1 .. ,_ .... Sllw 1,. .... USA fa T.. '1 .. Fl : ;: -• !r.r ~ : 7: ·. •. ' GE'llllNI (Ma~ it-June 20): Y ou11 break ne-- ground. fa,·orablc pqbltot~ v.111 attend cffons.. Spoth~t oo unique agjttment.s.. contracts.. legal affiurs. manta! sta1us.. Take ao1uau,c. b1ghhgbt ongmaJu~ and danng.. CANCER (Ju~ :!I-July:!:!) Stud~ Gnn1nt mcssag for ,aJuable tunt raC"Ucal methods succtt.d 1f combined 'lit.1th 1nno,a11,e procedures. lmpnnt st~lc. amculaac fedmgs to .. spc'C'lar member of oppos.atc sex. Dtsp.b~ courage. CAPRJCORN !Deb. :!~-Jan. 19 1: Maintain aura of ~glamor Be d1scrttt. reahzt that ronfiden11aJ mformauon must be kep1 that v.-a~ .\'01d temptauon to do otbc:1'1s.e \ 1sJ1 1nd1' tdual confined to home or h~pttal. AQlJARJUS (Jan ~Feb. 18t; Sudden surgi of populant~ highlights sctnano Your sen 1~ arc sought '"' 1tauons arc rcccn ed. special v.uhes art' fulfilled L t1hze pov.~rs of ~ua.s1on Mon~ ptcturc bnghL ~ou coukl ,.. in con lt'St. . . < In basketball, nobody's ·No. ~ LEO (Jul~ ~3-.\ug. .!:!): · Follov. through on fim ·1mprcss10ns. Focus on mtwuon. fam1I~ reuruon char- isma. pcnooa.ht~. ~.X appeal Yoo•U ha\e opponun1t} 10 displa~ unique talents. showmansJup. Canttr natl' e an ~~we. I . VIRGO .\ug. 23-Scpt. 22}: Htghhght '~uht~ .. humor. St)k. design. abiht~ to rommu.ntcatc ideas 10 cntcna1ning manllCf Long range prospccU come-into focus.. could include propert~. Gemma. Sag.ttt.anu~ pla~ roles. UBRA <Se-pt !3-0n 2~): Relau 'c 1s sinttrc but rouki be mwnformccl Plans sub}CCt 10 "'' 1s1on Kno.,,. Jt. PISCES(Feb.19-Ma.teb ~Ot What had bttn a bul'Ckn 1s transformed into an llSCl. FOC\IS on ca~r. aspirauons.. abtht~ 10 deal successfull~ v.n h people an posn•ons of authont~ 'I ou·n pan added rccogn111on. pos.s1bk promouon IF JA.'tl'ARY Ii IS YOCR BlllTBDAY ~ou ha'e unusual \OK'e. pos~~charm can besdf-1ndulgcnL could haH -sv.eet tooth .. Tauru~ Libra. Scorpio pro~ pla~ 1mpoiunt roles an ~our hfc ~ta.JO' do mesuc adJu~cni_ t.al('S pla c this ~car rould include actual changr ol I'('Stden~ or nuntal status \.1one~ romn from surpnse wurce. Gnan1.1al pt tu~ v.1H be bnghtcr tnan ongmal ~ anuopated.. pcctaJ t~rms due to be defiMd in Jantlll0 . Febru.an and ='o,embct •Mil also bt memorable for \Ou ~~~ . Q "h~ don·1 an~ basketball pla~­ ~ CH'r v.ear the numerals I or~ .\_ To a'o•d confusion Officufs use finger signals -one finger or T•o fingers -'"'hen th~ oil foul shots Or so one npen tdl'> me .\trainer of cats !>.l\S1t 'al"'a ~ tne femak ca• 'le' er t:1e 0rrullt' that ~u-;s 3 fight Q In ~our ltst o i ~ut.fu state na~ .o ... lc;'t ou: Ha,,.,a Jt \~­chu~m·and .\-lb3ma .\ Too ma o' m.amlanden s11 II ari~ about e\aclh ho~ to sa~ It's war tis against the machines If there as one thing that all Amencans WR'. 11 1s then fTU$- trat1o n v.1tb mach1~ Tcdlnol~ has become I.he catal) st for our angr. 1.bc object of our ,,<>krltt .ind the baM of our 'en custC'Dtt We etl a ~ signal on the' phone -v.-c slam the phone dOV>-n into the cndk. .\ cup fads to fall from a ,-mdJagnl3Chme-tnd thccoffttu1ost -v.c kick 1L .\ parun,g mcaer refusn to ~ OUT dune -V.'C We It b~ ... The cupboards ilI'C much too small and too d~p Tilt sto' c 1s m.ack an Los .\ngc~ arid the htll v.ith them 100..- Th1s &euer mak.('S a lot of sense to 1bose of us 11>bo ha'c dealt v.1th machines.. \\ c o nce came from :he ttmetcr) and v.n-e follov.1ng the car carf)10g I.he bcra'ed famal~ ~ ~n 1hl'-fTM of ~ ~ 10 a ~p W"(' Lilt throat and tn 10 oull 1t out of the reafizcd tilt long blad hmo had ground. -gon~ a fl.at:-on ~ v..i~ home from the cnnetcr)_ We put up v.11h a lot .\nd maclu~~don~ ":~ ~L~: from machines.. but I found that abusr t~ ~t. • 1K~ l r..uOV. ui.;:u absolutch tastdn.s.. placn and thC1 . re grttmg out ofband. Oo another oca.swn. m' mother JuSl 1asl •ma -.oman pu:s.bcdt<L.._nrt to one of those automioc ban~ the ~ •rote me. -r_d lo,·c to JOtn tel~ to cash a check. The mMh1~ you at a ta..x-frtt sc1mnar oo a sand~ rnc.cd up htt C'heck ~ond ~­ beach -any•hcTe -to ducuss m~ muon and rcf°us(d to gt'l' her the sto'c. The dod controls the bcabng mooc' she bad ~ for. This 1s m' ekoxnt on m~ stove. T1us JS the mot.hir ·~·re talking about Later ·1 THIRD umc tt burnt out. l do oot marched o'er to the machmc and -aub 10 bu~ a founh one. l ha,-~ a beat the buttons out of at and '~lk'd. fr)mg pan I ha\"C an dectnc Wllct. I -wb, don·t ,'OU PKft oo someone ha'e an h1badu that I USt a lot an the summ~r -rr I had the mollC'\. I •ouki ha'e thco ' en rcmo'ed a.nd pul m shehes.. BRIDGE 'or.h-Sou1h ~utncnt-t' \\ ~t Jc al-. 'ORTH • Q 3? JW .a ? After a hard day at work ... It'• Time To Betas. Here ·a, boW: l . Sit down iD your faYOrite chair. 2. Tab off your aboee. 3. Inhale~· 4. Let it out. 5. Start ,.amc Tbe o.ily Pilot. Call Today for Bo•• DellTery 642-4333 ..., ... .. l .\ J -' ? • It I "f..ST E.\ • J 10 I • !\ 9 • S .a 9 I \oid lt96J ~Q !- +Q 7 ~J ·~J 96 SOlTit . " • The biddins. • l\f!11 Stirdt .... ...., ? • .. .. ha .... ... ,_ ,_ ..... KQJ 1•5J s: Ema I • • • 5 • .. Opriliaa tad: Jae or • f\CD nJ1Cft dH.qrft I ho• lo bid a bud • a lo • wona ,, Somw ~~ iA mamaa lM aucoo. n c tinctv .ct · •••f>» OitMb f A'\w w-n 1 ~ • .,..?.,. • dlr ro wy. A.-d doat.m•a :w t~­ .. ia ••a loille • IH rrtic ia tbc lllopt of •eillll lk comao. ~­Ob\lOD~. ~our O"'n ~~ One mvn.· >10~ anj I prom1~ I l mal e m~ p l"li .\ ~:ci: :ntttr 1r '.\o.nhe;n (. _ _.:...m.u..a.:::uail~ .bfr...5Cd 3 gfOJP o' a'110'0~~Sl~ ~hi) .. ~ ~tud~ ing t:il nt~, uon ~l""<'«" hur.lam a"lC r-a, ti n~ \\ t'·rc taJ~J~ ~ cnt.'c pt>1.-p 1e h('ft' 111ho ha'e-~ 11~1 ~''" "''-\(. -•r.c-r trte>r 'C'ndtn! m~~~ ~n:1 C'7'"t'd and had 1u l'C' "'~C." N ''"Om U)(' ab 11 v.as notC'd that 11 "ad ~~ l..1: ed three umcs. \t~ po.nt 1s •ti.at "' c-popola11 nz the nnn doe-snot bn~g about '•olence and .. rt~ -ma.. •un~ are d omg. t~L ir:d ~ct !hl' t't'P commg ou; .&:.th. nc.._ ~ ::-e ~a b1nn are actu.iJI . mob1k no"' a:-d OlMrs Ju,e lh.:-JOil I\ Ill ta. ba:" .\sGod 1!orr. v.1t~ v.hcnlhcda\ ~om('S that I put a q~1cr1otoacofftt maduOC' and n pc>ars scalding coff~ all O\C'f m~ foot and be'gms 10 laugh. that 1s the da~ I "'111 test the Judtcul s~stcm t<' llS ltmtts o' • CHARLES GOIEI l '' .,e t-i.:: "' 1 ·he' • ... r<" 'lC ~~ ~· :ar. ;"c iTh ·~ 1n.1n :M ~1dl. 1ht- ""a out .. "•me ""~' pal h n1 t Sou;n. <iil:n ..... u~ri ._e JC'dopt'd a fe"" i· .t~ :U.f' unl "'< ~'"" a ttnr'>C a durnm\ ija'ol.a11 To deh,er \1assachusnts 'ou ntOd a hfC'ume of patnolJC pock plus pracuce -Uabama rcqwrcs a drum roll and at least sn c~eaoers to p ' e 1 t 1 he ' Cf"\ c n de-sen ('S Q \1. granddad sa~< e was a gro ""n ma:i ttiore an~:xxl~ e'er cros~ the ~narc :i a r..otor 'eh.ck Is that nght'' .\ If ne ..,.as grov.n b: !<>:: t'~ nght .\ F~nch e'.lpedJU<m aboard ~ .... c-r tracton that 'ear •t'flt from .\1gi:na 1.:> T1mbul:tu 1n :-Oda ~s L nul thnl T mtlul tu had bttn thought of gt'nITal1' as t~ most 1~bk .. ., ::- L \CC to ~ people bolhcre<t ~' ci.g;;i~t-'>mo e ~ not •o (pm- pi.am. 'o• ~not rcalh ~tlk-"C\! b~ ~ltr smo c C'~ to Qot"· pbJn an~--a~ obs.cnn a stt.lkr: vi h-man ~ha,>Or ...,b o sz,s:_ -\ ng.htet.uS ca.._s,e IS more sausfi1r,! u·.an mc0t ne and about as ~he. 11,C-:: Q "'her co•bo·S OUI Y.CSI ;&("IT grmng SY a month a ~lun -· o" m och "'rn:' Laborers bad . Us! ma.L..mt., • \ .\bout Ult sa:ne -UMtawm~----'----·~. - ACROSS ,~ 6 t.um;>s 10 -anc cons ,,Old~ ls Pod s ""' 16 Mnnlsn~ 17 Funny oenori la AeMll .. 20 Lam.I> s mot'!' 21 Ad ,ec:tr.oe suffD 23 Furrw!J¥e ...,... 2• ~-.,..nal 25 $oillnist> ~ 26 ConiraQtl()n ao Scores 3' Mock 3S Of .... 37 _.,.. Cald 38 He..-L.i 39 Pace 41 HoJ9e pw1 '2~--43 Front ... Cc:mred 46 ShopM\ '8°tf& BSIS so Rdc* 52 ...-or suft 53~or 56~mmr1' 57--60~ ,., 62 ~rencn~ &t \Jol'1-n<~ 65 -!"jQC 9erf191 • 66 Fn...• 6~ Cer e ''°"" 66 Shadows 6S A.~erwllrO DOWN ' Sta1" 2 Plent) ~ 3~ ' H91" pnes-S ~ec: 6 IC.no "' salle -l.JSS~ Cd)" a ::n par 9 Segmen: 10 ~OUIC* ,, Smal one 12 -• ..,. 13 C>rophel 1!i~ 22~«! ~ 2•~ 25 fi>OQ>C ••• 26~ll 2-~ ~-Tall 29 Monica .. 3~~ 32 ~ 33 S1eOges 36 A.l:erna!e '° Goddess ct dclcord ,,~ '3 ~.,r, 45 Mrs: •7~­ •!f t.tec71C ~ 51 lnOJct 53 ~kl' • fagN 5'~~ ;s T oucneG OOWI" 566-a.rl ~ 57 Nat to Aa4J. 58 Ha.-tk: be9rW1g 59 Be4•ega 61 ~ 63 Amon hoemlt \0 11 12 t3 • • , . by Bit Keane "They aJI ran after the tanner's Wife! She cut off their tails Wfth a caMng knifer by Brad Anderson !·If c __ .__""' "It's odd ... you·re the only one of the W1nslows who takes taxis.·· PEAl'fUTS INSIDE OUT by Kevm Pope ;;4 - T e magnetic field DEl'fl'flS THE MENACE 0 by-Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz ______ ___,,, __ _, cocc, .. -8LEAM ! ! r , -~. ~,... , ... .,,,,., ., lf!UfJllll ""*' nflfDI. mllSBJ tlf/lll M 01!5'61E MIO' Ot *'-' GtlM:S Rf#'. I GAMIN AM>PATCBES A PICJ(ET UtJE!LETS JOC~ tT, p~G! FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE ~ ti cvr-s1oe What 11'1 -pr opimor. lS the. ~t Jah:,r. saving ~-.ce ~ U'l'llP.r.iea 7 ..... 1 't JUDGE PARKER GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ~ 10ff"1MER ~(. . ...... ---~ L..:..:..:..:~=:::::==::~ DRABBLE R08EISROSE t I by Jim Davis WHO'S PLAYINU? , l"M P'ICKIH<S OLJT VrfAMl"4!> by Pat Br8dy IT'S ONE THIN(, TO L e TO ~E arr OON'T uE TO YOURSE L~~RA ' : M CONVINCED THAT YOU ~ 1 STOP DRIN KING VIJITH()UT PROFESSONAL HELP I ,-Y:::'"lr":""=....,. DOOl'f'ESBURY by Gar,.Y rrudeau Jail IT. )Q/60'f ~ SF~AU.H IJl/f'/ 'WJ,,. .. (,IN- ~ ~\-..... • . I Ill' by Lynn Joh~ston ~~10 Eft:A< W(ffi TPff)(ll~. by Jeff MacNefly by Harold le Ooux ~a..-.,.., ........... .. __ ,... .... .._ .. ~ee--• .. ~ ...... ~ ------------------........... ,,..., a ...... .w•-~·---------- ----I .. I THURSDAY, J ANUARY 14, 1988 .... 25 CE~TS s .teil ·of: 'rites·' . -. ID ·S .eX' Hearing begins for former coach of CdM prep ~c:_hool accused of molesting teen~. JUSt an front of him The teacher .\Ian Thomas R1gb\ 1s acruscd of 31 molestauon counis In\ oh mg I"' )Oung ttt'n-agcn. man' of them students of his Judo d as,s a~ Hart>or Da\ ~hool -\ prehm1nan heanng for ·R1gb~ ~n ~edncsda; in 'e.., PQn Beach before \fonc1pal C oun Jud~ Russell ~trom 10 dctcnn1ne v.hc:ther enouzh C\ 1<kn<'C C'1Sts for him tu stand tnal BJ JONA TBA." \'OLZU~ OI .. ~ ....... Yo'ung bou ~'ho JOlned a secret club orpntlld b~ a former ph)-sJClJ cduauon tcac~r al an cxdushc Coronadcl \far JnPSCbool v.n-c toki to USC' a\ 1brator 1n the tcachc·r'soffiC"C Costa Mesa High's Greg Ertel goes up for a basket,_b4.0t was Laguna Beach scoring a 66-53 Pacific Coast League ·basketbaJI victory Wednesday night./C1 Nation Supreme Court gives school officials broad authority to censor stu- dent newspapers./ AS a.s an in111at1on rite. t'll>-0 bo)S an the frat,C°rmt) tr-st1fied Wednnda). .. He told us v.~ had ·to u~ t~ \lbra.lor" 10 gt'l 1ru.o tbt dub. a I:!- )ear-01d bo~ ealml) and cl~rl) told the court. not look.mg at his former teacba seated al \be auonx~s· table Beach maze R1gb~. ~.the fath('roia 9-\GU-Old bo~ and a ~-month-old gu1 ·1s tx-mg lllcll•el llllla, 2 lh. emeqa frG1D a maze of aand fences at Baatta&ton Bacb •a llaJ.D Beacla. About l 'h miles of tile l held on S II .J ~ ooal in Or.lng.t." Count~ Ja1 Ht ~o ... 1d ~ ~ntcnttd to more thar 5.., :<'4~ 1r pnson 11 con' 1ucd J, a t"l cot.mis. v.n1~h alk~dl~ ... t .. ~c.:1 t.c-tv.ttn 0..tc.ocr 1986 and \farcti 1.,. -H 1s v. 1fe did no1 att('nd \\ t'\.l"l~a: s p~ings In a .a1 l':v1..~ 1n·t""°' 1ev. allcr his · ·ptemtx • ., •. "'. f<1go' demed the cha~l"\ -..:• n, r.a' n coun -and s.:i1d he ··r., 'lr lJi..,ht"O a child b.e that and n_ . :r .. I · Ht" ol;,imed the 3L,U~i ur,, :-. !hL · \1l'ldtll.\Cn~\ from a couple o: :-oi.ms .. and b:amed sn'c-sugato~ for ··1w.1sung and 'on· f JSI~-the hudrcn Rig~ re~gn«i from Harbor Da~ S...hool m \fa.nh allc-gtdl~ because o• vtht-r 11~ cons1ram1s He .., as a1- flrst('(i a ftt"r CO'lC~med pa.rems ror.· taC"Ud !.C'hool offic .ats me vf tlil' ~h.:irges lodged iiplOSI hur-a~­ in,o1'e students lrvm anot~· ()r. ange ( ount~ s...hool but au1r.-:>rr:1~ t;J\ 1.· not ,d('nUf•ed 1ha1 •a..i!n' .\JI oi ttk· a1 C'gf'C • ic:1;.s .n· ~h~-.! .... c-d 10 ~ur~ m R1gb~ ·s pr~1.m na~ hcanng.. v.h1ch 1s C\· IX"· :c.-c! :u tas1 about thrtt v.C'l°ls The :-\ear-otd v.u~ \\edfl('S-~~ :he pr~ident of Ragb~ ·s ~\~· "":1:-rbC'~ -Togas .. dub, 1den11fied the ..,~a•or M ~1d he used m the C"Oa< ·s "'" .. ed otli e .,.ncn ~ut~ O.su1ct .\.: -:il • Le~ s R~nbtom sho"'ed •· 'T ., .:? •• "l •ui.nd 10 Rt~ ·s nome T ~ ~-'' ~.d R1~ handed h~m UlC • ""·.:s:v· .. h ..... tM !>AO "'<"R' m tne (Pleaae eee BOTS/ A2) School recall threat wid·ens Group to target all 7 tr u tees for\·ote- on pr incipal S\\·ap 8\ GREG KLERKX Ud JOYCE BODLO\lCB Ot .. Ollllr ....... .\ .:i112ens grot..p .... 1 anem·~t to r~ s,e;.~ , ....... st~ oi tM 'c-v.- po-.\ks.a L ra(jed School Dtstnct i1..-! V.4'1g :ht"1~ U!la"llm~"S 3PJ)1'0\ aJ of r:. ;:--.:.'\, pa sv.ap O('lv.ttn Corona Ct;• \tar ar-..d ,t".,.;>O"": Harbor high '~~._ ·S("noo;s nylon fencin& ls laced a.crou the beach to keep sand off the roada. The winter barrlcacles will come d own in spring. Bnan Tncnvt t"ad~ o• ar ant · s-.-ap gr0t.p .a1k0 Blue Pode sud \\ N'"'~~ ~h.::~ his g,.roup •s ~ng -Li ll steam a:-::-3.d-"1th a ~1gn to m.411 the t"n:u~ Xlard follo .. i ng its de\: s1on T 1..~~ to uphold ~pe-r­ .rte~de•· hhr 'icotrs ~!>Jon 10 sv. t.:r. C vrona ~I \far pnnopa. De-:ln.s E'-ans and 'c-v.-pon Harbor pnoc1pa. Torr J~n E'ans an<! J3'.obson ... ,11 track SC 00 S De'gJO"llllg In Juj~ Democratic hopeful Gephardt gaming m Iowa after faltering start.I A& . Body in Mesai. park lake identified ~"lOt saJ<! tne ongmal plan v."2S :o l't'\."311 board ~dnn Jim ck Boom and me~~ Judnh Franco ar:d T 1.1m \\ 1J ia":U. ~t Tucsda' ·s nttung C'OO\ 10~ B ue Pnde rnm- ben that tM entm~ ~rd IS -obqous- h 'lO: :> tOJCh v. Jt~ lht' C'Offiffillnll' -Index Advtee and Games Boat mg Bulletm Board \Business .Classified Comics Entertainment Optnion Pohcelog Public notices Sports Weather 85 B3 8 1 A7-8 CS-0 B6 83-4 C4 A3 C7-8 Cl-3 A2 Bt JON.ATHA.--: VOLZ&.E · °' ............ Coroners 1n' est1gators on \\cdnnda' 1denufied a :!S-,c.u-old Costa ~tesa man v.host na~(.d txxh v.as found floaung 1n a small laU a·t TeWsnltlt Part.. but an aut~ fuk<I to turn up an~ s1gns of foul pla~ in the ck-alb. ~ut~ Coroner CuJlcn Ell- 1ngbu~ said '"' cs11pto~ rehed on fingerpnnts to 1denuf) the bod~ as that of F rancl~ PoruUo. "'ho v.-as rcponcd ma.s.sing by btt fam1l~ on Chnstmas BU1 lhe alJ&OJ>S) fa1l(d to sho• an~ rc-.ason "'h) Pomllo endC'd up in tltt- 1 ('-foot d~ man-made lale in Costa Mesa. v.hcre CH\ mamta~~ v.o r\en found him flootmg T~~ Fun~ tesls v.erc ')('heduled on the bod~. but th~ rC"StJlts • t>re v.~\.s av.a~. aulhonues said Sgt. Sam Cordero said Ponauo·s car v.as found near the par\ on Dec ~­ bu1 1t v.as tov.ed and stored tn authonues b(au~ poh~ had nA reason 10 bt-he'e the man·s bod\ -.a~ an the !ale · -\\-hat ... ~~ 1-omg to do. dram the tall~.,.-Cor<kro said .. ThC'fe v.as no SUspK'lOn M was in lht lake - ·City buildin.tt no easy task for Missiori Viejo' s council <\C1t). bt-ll Rome or M 1ss1on Vltjo. 1s not built in a da' ... So ifs probabl~ ix-st to tx-pattntt as the ~ers of Orangt Count'y·s ~­ est en~ w.oO. to makt' M1sS10n \'1CJO an 1odCJ)l"n<kn1 mumC1pal1t~. After all. t'' t'o -\ ugustus v.'aSll •t faced .,.. uh ftncbng hab1h1~ insu~ntt. rontrac1- 1D& for landsca~ mamlenan« and negouaung .,.1th the Slate Board of EquaJaauon o~.n saks &;u re~ Those arc among the tasks t.M °"''~ ekncd Cit) Counol must-t~ 10 in the \l.ttU leading to offioal 1ncorponuon on March 31. ..\Jlhough M1ss1on VtCJO ,·otcrs d«l~ last . O\embtt tQ become a at) m tht' midst of th( \'aSt unin- corporated· ·Ma m south Orange Count'. the acuon allo•'Cd for a fi,e- month tran.smon pl'TlOci. Vsctoria Jaffe. one of the fi, e members ckctcd 10 tht' ft<""' rouncll. has found d1s\Jnct ad' ana.agcs 10 such an mtmm pt"nod. -v. (' t' bttn abk to Jlel togrthn for ~J>S"th•t ma~'US-to-ldenltf). areas of ronc'nll bdott •-c an.uaJh b«omc a nt~. Tbctt"sa k>i of•-ort to tx-do~.·· Jafft gid. "'Our first me«aog "'-as Januaf) 5th and •'C got nght do.,..11 to tht nuts and bolts.. - ~council hO\l.C'\Cf 1s not realh s1anmg from scratch · Th( master-planned rommun1t\ Qf tract horn~ dozens of parl.s and 65 ('00 rnJdcnts ~d bttn SCf'\ ed for SC\t'ral 'ca~ ~' a ~funacipal .\d- ' 1so~ Counc1l.'j'n elected bod~ that met rqul.lrl~ and J't'C'Ommt"ndt-d acuon to the count) Board of upcr- ' 1~~ on 1nUt"S afft'C1mJ \11~s1on \. t('j<> M~ rtttnlk. tM Communll' Scn1C'l°S OtStnct -v.nh an elt"Ctcd boa,rd -ma.nagrd a rount~·funded ~· to tal.,,t catt of pa.rb. sHttt s~ttprng. st~ bghung and olhn Huntin ·on school officials expel 7 or alleged drug sales \\ th the .:1s..t \(':> ot Pomllo·s 1J1.nt1t' an.: ·.:J. z.a11on th.at his .:ar "as found -,J.. :ne .aLe nearh thrtt "-et" sago ~ ,care nov. focusing on the poss•b 1 ·, . ..,e-death w.as suK'1de vr an a,, h)l·- .. \\ (' n. g"' :-f ' •--a p a i~ oo~ t"r.ds -~a ~ • ... '·a-n h and fnends -J"'..:l :he ~ ....._: · .... J{' Ii : •a<. a s ... 1. ,Jl 1• _,_ ·.:~·:-::i there 1s no nttd ; r ,_-r .. -, ..... r:J. -,~Hi.atlon '-1 d L • R , • J r -;-i • • 1 • the t~a ·c . .., • .., .s~.: '""e ·c.-s af'~ thini !> .. sp, ~' ~. ,,lr "l'"()~r the case· P~:-:."1~1 ... a .. -=-~·o~rd zr a '~­ ~H1 Bcad'l ''* •av \\hen ~ left h1S tar. h on Clm!>~Mas.. he told thew ne "'a~ ··~1rng out·-Cordero said John!>On said prel m1r..an intC'f- ' e--.s cf P.>:'1.1llo·s fam1h b\ dctec- :1, es dtd not Pf'O' tdC' an,· cl~ as to ~h the man m12..,1t ha'e "antC'O !o }; tf h1mse ' - -\\ e ha' e no informatton aboJt d:sponden0 that >A Ol.'d .ndK'llte su .c1de. !>O that adds the poss1b1ht~ 1t ria' ha't' bee"l <kClGCl'lta. •· the I ~litC'nam said EJllngburgh ~.naa. ' e-sama<ed thC' bod' v. l!> in tn~ .:-·•, Ilic -'aten from .a!> I-Ong •s a v.ccJ.... hot a~ the {Pleue .ee BODY f A2) said Tbnot . -n»e C'Oltlmuntt~ 1~ not w.1Jhng at prl°SC."n: to R"Cal' one 1•0 or L'1rtt board mcmt>en. -said ThmoL a C ><.ta \fesa -es1dent w.ho ran unsuc- ce-ssfulh .. or that C1l'\ ·s counol m I c.ot-·-~ fC'Chng 1s ·that the rnurr ~.a·.: sho ... ld ~ rl°Cal~ .\od b\ God .,,.err g 1rg 1c recaJ a.l! st' en-· BU{' P..de mcnbcn rl('('d to gather appr \1Matd: 13 :c s1gnawres - ~ ~·,cm ot ~ d rs:nct's -~ 'Ott'~ -1 "I OfW 10 pbC'(' the f'C'Call or. a ~IOL said Thmo• The group IS (Pl~ eee SCHOOL/ A2} ROBERT HYfl>MAN Focus o ~ T~H NE.-.s Ferguson won 't~n for Congress: Mesa's Buff a considers bid j'.'ut-!1'1. fll21n\Cnanct' St:""' I~ ti's m..ch mon~ ;:-omphcated '1>ht"n \ l 'U lu' (' 10 n..n a (It\ oot I loo for ,h( t"3n~11on 10 g~ ,:"~ smoothl~.­ "'1 d ( l'unn.ma., \\ 1lh.im Cra~rraft .\,'1.ord ng 11. J.sfTe the trallS!l1on to , t\h,~~ ,all io· \1 1~1on \"~JO to u t., • .. nhi:r ~ontrol O\C'r the rom-munn~ t-~ hmng a safT. setting ~IK', ('or.unumg to P">' tdt pubhc ~·f\ 11X'S alld -perhaps most 1mpon- (Plee.ee .ee CJTT I A2J By JE.'l\"IFEI\ nBER or ............ Sa'\1ng he did not v.~t 10 ea'e CaJ1(orma .nc:t •"&Dted to be pan of the dn~'"'l° for a Rcpubhcan m•]Oll t~ 1 n tbt' stale ~~ Gil FttgJ5oOn announced on Vo cdncsda\ tr.3t he ll-ill not run for~ co.~onal seat Rep. Robert Badharn IS \ac;allng., Mcan•h1k. Costa '1~ C11' Cebnnlman Peter BuJb sud be is lh1nl111g of \hrov.'lng his hat into the nng.. , -11\a\m't mMk 1.n~ droS>Ons 'ct.. Soil, water toxic at Irvine tank site By BOB V:A.. '\ E\rg£S ._..., ....... .\ potnuall) ~.,.,and ... ._icr C'OGt.anuoauoo m If' 10{ ~ tict monalattd ~ the Omit Count) Eo~1ronmtouJ Hralth D' mon and 1.ht sate \\at.ft' Quabt) Control Board. offiaah ~ Vo C'dncsd.1\ . T•'O months ID\ntwalOn band b'&Jl C'OOC'mlnlloru oftbc 1 od\lllnll soh'U\t t.neblorortb)kw. ~ ot C1US1fl& c:anctt. at a ~ sior.-Wll w~ OG Main Stmt. TM tcSts •ett cood\IC1cd b) (OMQJ ts on bdWf ohbt satc's o-ntt. Robcn .\1lrbanL but._ .. "' qualit otr.aah ·~ D'Mft srus to cX1cmllllit tao. ~ * probkm -~ did do toent JOiJ aDd wain' tfttS bw 1t"s not rcall' ckar ·~ ~ l'J4 t.bt -1* pin~ .. sud • Bttdnold. ·W'lllor eqJncef •1th lbt' bcmcf, rqioa.aJ otrK't' 1n Rt'enidt ·\\~·,~asked &km lO pit lft a ~'Dd ,.,tier IOnJll ,. ic'h IS lhr rilbt •~) ' don.. • <*'C'lltJ1lltOmof tric'bJotodb km '° tunes ~ tbU t.ht auc>•1tCMC k~"d •-cn foUDd m soil aad •attt ~ aear the oo• \'X&Qt Sile. • ~ut I am ~l in~ 'C"~ scnou.sl~.­ Bdb satd ~ Dcm~t 1.mul JUSt aft~ htS e C\.:1011 to the Cn,. Counol an ''" \l"mbt-r IQ-6. Buffa said he has tal~~ •o h1ssuppont"nand toOraugr Co .. n•-.. Repubhcan P'a..n') chtt"fTom fU("Ot~ Buffa saJd M ""111 mal e b1sdros100 r ut-fK nnt v.Tri. FerglliOO 1~ llK' SttOod ma)« pl.l~cr on the states~ to tum 00-"'D .? sno1 at Badh.a.m • s chair tn '-' as.bing- (fteue eee l"UGU90!1/ A:J) 2 local cit ies t o observe King holiday .. .... , l•O OCCMIOllJ J8 IUcfs • ..., ~ W bo) aboot CMIPlll ,.,n::::~!!~!=~~::--::·:nu.:: ID &lLrmpU IO ibow lbr II •• •rmisbt bo6d a .,-..apiDSt R!tle dJd ncK dlc1I> mt OUL I was uPf(11tm)sdf.oo&at Mr R~.-tht t:.tier • lk ldiool year. lllr bo) )outh said. said. ~, ,.a.o-ed twn a lhcwt Tbc)oulh~ .. wedb) Kd~·s tnenv iil-,.fbdt a bula da.nctt took olf CUC"tJQ& quesuoos and asked l.br her &op. • • Judlt for a bra.k.. dunns •Jucb ht·~ Tk boy aha 1.t'ltlfird U..t hr sa• comfoned b) his molhn-and Catbn". .a.~ ....-rt.tJ .. lD am 1ocVr ths-parmu the from 1'0W' C1f ,_. cill"ltt. &Ix oearl} C"IDpt) courtroom. ~ But Deput) Publ.c Defrndt1" W al-Calbrr of an 11-)ear~ "ho lalr'r -__ .chalh~~~?lir)-9;-::Uuid~hc•-ifficloubledr wbrthtt aes&ificd YI bcsadc Rostnblum at tht 1 pomo,nplnc-m~~-•hrtr ~ )Outh's maJeria1s lO a manor and indecent mothn" \31 ~''to ham on tht •1tness exposure •ou.ld Ix swaai ned.. becaust st.a.nd .. I.be aopkss dancn film ~-a .IOU -SM ktpt bc-r had' do-an dunng Thr&eacbaahodld.noc1n1n1110Mll) mosa ofhtt"son"s 1011mon~ aod dtd oposr bnnselflO tbt studtnt -•1'<> not Joo at R.~ sa• ck &caC'hcr lbrou&b an offitt The 'oungn .outh t~ufied that~ ~ from uwde I.be lOdt'I-room. too,,. n told ttui nc ,. ould ha' c tous.c K.ri~ dosd) quni10nicd w )OUth a '1brator 10 )Oln the -ToCli and saJd ~""as appl'<>a: hcd ~ tM fi~t •11tlC'U and toid abi>ut w d ub SEVEN •.• From Al coid W.'31tf'\ COUid tu\ t" hrid It bdo- t.bt surbtt for a much longn pcnod Bob Bourdetu. OM of the •odtn •ho found tht boch Yid lht C'ft"'4 notteed we~ in the middle ofiM · take Monda\ but d1sm1s~ n ~ a pt~ offloalini dc-bm. -\\ t" savl 1L but"'' thought 11 .i.as a loc or somcuung.· Bourdc1u s.a1d -_il~}) thtte •as no doubt n ,.as a man. - Aulhont1~ said ""hat appearro 10 Ix a log on ~1onda~ "'as Pon1llo"• bro""n ba.ar ~has head bobbro to the ~ -1Tnc bo) 1 totd rm lhat \fr Rtgb~ ,.ants to slMl a M"Vo club and at-out the '1bra1or but ht" satd ll 'li'U \tr R1gb~ ·~idea -UK-~oungn bo~ Yid Krl~ a.lsu incd 10 find a foun· dauon 1o r an~ an_ rt~ ~oulh might hold aptDSl the iomler teachtt Qut"Sltonmg lh<' bo~ about a Judo rnateh ht losLc>en though R I&~ ""as t~ Rfttce 1n 1~ nutch -1 cned.,.;rnd I told CanotMr bo"~ 1 \Ir R1gb_ ~hangt'd tht ru~ but I d1dn·1 ~cll at him -tht" bo~ said The .bo) _also ~d be had not d~ bu sto~ •sth an) Ont otht-r than h1s parents and autbonllt"S. although tHt tar11t"r "'lln~s sa~d tht" ~I ub met after Rig~· s arrt"St ao -nal.c uul our stones. - -it ma.ts coUu:sioo lO ... - K.dk) said dun. a bR:at 1n lM PIOC"cecbap. -au, 1lus is ck tint UJX r, t 1Dnrn io ~ wtllt tbc9r lick. - Kdk) sud lht '~dtdnxd to speak lO ~ in\nlepton.. but such ttfusals att not unrommon. ulboriucs sud R11bfs oa-o soo has abo ttfwaf to speak lO pobtt. Ra&b) 10 19 .. 9 pleaded gu1Jt~ U> four counts or ctuld molesung. m t'· . cha• for a rcdtJCUOn tn l~cha,..s IO d1siurt>inc the J>t3tt The ~ K"Um an that mok'suuon ~ has not bttn lckntifted The 1979 molestation dwp Am.L " Ra~ be-po ""ork1ng for lM Harbor 02~ hool m 19~ although has fingrrpnnts v.ttt ch«ked throu&h sutt computen The ttror has >~ to Ix full) t"\platncd ~ aulhonlJ(S. "BODY· ..• From Al pnn..1pals\.3~ that it's '\Ol St"'ttt" hn'r. \\ t"·r<' mal1ng pl'ogtnS • Pohcc Lt Ed \hErlam •ho of- fi 1atC'd n\ct 1t.e umkrro'a ~­ auon. said a1 tbt" lltnc ahat IM rtJ.at1\t"h small numbcT of arrt""Sts ~~I~ rcfl(Clcd .i.cll on Hunt- ington lk-ach Ht ~1d m~t transac11ons '"'oh cd onc-fo unh to one-half grams of cOC'3mt or manJu.ana at pn«"S of S~5 10 S5V Sour~ Pf"l"' 10Usl} said ~ a.rresq 1nohcd ma~ stu<knts at Ocean \ h.-'4 a nd Huntington Bcacb high ~hoof\ Officials ha' t" dtt'hncd to ~onfirm that repon SOIL, WATER TOXIC AT IRVINE SITE ••• P'romAl The salt" •as formcrl' leas.rd b' Control Component~ ·a Rancho Santa ~tvpnu firm •h1ch maLt"S pres.sure control 'ah t"S State rqulauons require tht" \hut· uni down o f an~ dnnksng •alt"T soutce found tocontam fi,t paru ix-r btllton or mort" ofaht" soht"nt Prolonitd t"\~Urt" to that le,cl oi conctnllauon has bet-fl found 'to ancr~ the nsk of canttr aC'Cordsng to SLC' m ~ ong. usistarii d 1tcc1or of t"fl' 1ronmrntal health for tht" count~ T esu shov.t'd concentrations ot .;..'X) paru Pt"f bllhon in \Oii a t the tanl mt and ~I 0 pans ptf" btlhon m adJa~:rnt ground "'3lt"f accordmi to l~ En" 1rc,m~'1t.al Health D '1sro n Tht" sol' en t has )() far not \'.'On- ummatt'd d~n ~ ng ""3ttr r tht area and offt 1als ;r: heel ing nr.uri. wdls to ma· es..i·<' t~ ha'~ not Ol.~n afTtct.C'd. \\ ong ~·d · -Thcff 1!> a ~e I about a quarter mil<' av.a' and "'t ila't fou~ 'lu trace of tht-~h-::'mK31 in 11 · S3td \\ ong. -The 1.omawma uon "'p~.:I"\ 10 be confin~ It the Slit·· .\n en' ironmmtal health press r\'.'bst' said.. hov-t,cr. wt drinking w.;ilt'f '4ells aR. onh chect.td oner t \ tn \ ' months nlc last LesL of all .... w.clJ~ v.1th1n one m1k of lhr ron- umuutcd stlt. •ti rooducted io 'x ptl'mhl:r the pR"SS rck:asc said I.. tc-\ts ~onfirm lhc hazardous Jc, .:Is ot con~trauon. lhr o v.ntt ... 111 t>.· told lo a 1 qusctl~ to dean up the IO\I .. hcm"al "'It a de.an-up s ~-tilt ~:lier t-.o.lrd has as ed W O'llont"'T lO , ~..-,,1p1o1. th aproposal~t.btmdof lh s mc 1nth \.aid \\ ong. FERGUSON NOT GOING TO RUN ... From Al ton D C Badtum announ rd last •ttk that ~ 1.1.ouk! not ~ rt'- cltcuon talc ~n \bnar &rge..or: R- ~t""' pon ~t: ,.as general!~ cor- s1dtred lht m~t h ch candid.ale fo· ~ham"s \dt bu1 \ht a"nour;td .Monda) ~ w.anltd to Sta: r Sacramento Ferguson sa1d he -\t'Tlousl~ con· s1dt"rcd-running for Congre-ss. but has dnirc 10 h't" an California and a -rcncnt dn1rc-to continue righting for a Republican maJori1~ 1n the .Uscmbl~ kept him from doing so -.\It.hough I ~ould ha'c been 'en proud to rcprest"nt lbas d1sln 1 1n \\ ashangton I ""ot.1ld also i..a··<' ~.'l>'K'd tcnOI: no; ix :-g AH'" m: •3,...., • anc ''"" !ie-r m (ahtc.ri a tr. • .s~mo1~i'1irr w 1d 1n a press 't"l • .i~ ··Ha• ng ~"'t"d 1r tht \\ash- "li:ll -:!':!'.2 ~;,-~ 4 rt"S as a \tarne I ~=-u ,. no ... ., C'I• :0·1orn and n me~.~ a Cah~o-r.;1an ~an gel .-or the good hfe and r;:a! prop!.· ·· F :rgu~n R-\.r-ro pvrt Beach h•d ..., d nf1 ::r that an '"'~llpttor­ ... ndc~ .-.a, r... tnc Fair Po t.C• P·4d1 ........ ( ... mm1ss10'1 r.to poss1b l 1.a:--pa1gr • olaaom ""ould not affe1.1 nis.1~ ~ion or. rur.n.ng H e could not Ix r.a .. h..-d I rtommc!lt \\t'd~" Fer~.. n·\ dJm n s1ra1 't" as.,1S.. ·3~· Ek er ars said tl'le -.. \l·~: ~L r ·nothtng v.hat- ~\.r .. :o ~o .i. , .. r1s 1s1on ~<'.!ha:r-s dc-.1s .,r. n to Stt"a. R'- t"1t.' r.Jnd &~n·\lu mgdoa11 1 I'\, • nos:'h t" 1 'l..., has thrG"' e &.:al Rcpubl ~an P.sr::· into dis.a ~ as ,.md.d:itn.kr.tmb.e for the ~l \.cv. pc·n Bea'n businessman \.ath,m R1.i"<nbc"rg as •ell as In ine ( un~ 1mar D:l\ sd Ba er ha\t an- ,u1..n .. t.·d lhl"· ... r_n for Badilam·!> ~·at ~u~n i> • R gcr i.a-:w n and '>('\\;fJ lhcr' w·c 1.ons1denng l"'ltc."r· n~ 1hl" ra.C' SCHOOLS, 2 CITIES TO CLOSE ... From Al Fnda' Sch.ools in Fount.air \ allt"' Hunt· mgton Br.lch and I~, ·i.. v.111 be cle>St"\i \1onda' The ihr~ campuS<"> vf the ( oast ( ommunn· < er ~ Dmnct ( OHth~ (...olden \\ ~1 and ()ra~c coa~t -1411 ~ ( M"d \londa:_. as .1.1 , In i;e \ alk·· and ')add rroc .O"'!""luOll~ lOfl('!~ l--.1ng. born Jar 15 1"3<• v.a' the m~: prominent '01ce oi t'°'e 1' 11 .,ghts mo'tm<'nt an the 19~ )\ Hn hfr "":!~ nn shornn IW.>'1 Cl' an as\:i~ft·\ bttllf1 as he stood un • rnotd l'lakon~ in \lemphts Tenn He -..i.o uld ha,, been ~ .rare. old Fr da• Prts1d enl J1mm' ( aner 1n- •r1 '1uc~·J I~ 'lauur. ,· '><'t aside a d4. o f n.itnna1 obc.<nan~c tor t-..1n~ P"~ldent R~ag;in appro'eo the mca""1a~ sn I" 3 and ll 1.1oen• ."UO d)C'll In I 1V SCHOOL RECALL THREAT WIDENS ... Fr.om Al hof)\ng to pb~t" ane rtall on the June ballot but The not \aid 1f that fails he hopes to call a speoal e l<."Ct1o n this summer or target tht" '-o,cmber ballot Thmot said 1he group v.h1ch <0ns1sts of appr0'11Jl3tel~ 50 "c-v.· port-Harbor parents and suppont"rs. "''" mt"CI T utsda' to discuss fi nanc- ing for the campa;gn Thcnot said ht" did not knov. t \acth ho"' much the rec-all campaign 1o1.o uid CO\t Thl" group • 1 I not St"n t" r<."Ca II paper. until \f,.r,h bttaust \Omt board mem~r. \lot"f't rranstatC'd in ,o,cmbcr Stale la• rcqun~ \l!lool board mt"mbers 10 be in office at lea'it 9' da~ s before 1hc~ art t"hg1ble for recall said Thcnot Oppos.11100 to the s..,,.ap "as 0' tr· w.hdmmg T~' night as an '°'''· mated ~J peopk packed Haf'!X'r < ommunll~ Center sn Costa \1C"\a Ka~n Ken<bll a member of the: Commntu T o R etain Tom Jacown. said a poll oft 350 fam1h~ \ho•C'd --pc"rcmt oppo~d the pnncpal s"'ap v.hslc less than 5 ~nt supponed 11 The commllt('(' is ~tc from Blue Pn<k Wednesday's Lotto picks BJ Tiie Anerial.M Praa H~ arc tM •1nnm1 numlxn ptektd \\ t'donda) nrght for tht CaJ1fon21a Lottcn ·~ t""ttt·•~ h -Louo649-~· ~o 4 1 1.s. 10. 1 s. }4 and the bonus numbn. ~2. Pb)tts •ho corrtctl) gurss.C'd all M\ numbtn ,.1U Wrt" a pnu pool of S~3 4 million. k>Ren ofTlClal' \aid ThOSt" picking fi,·t" numbtrs plus the bonus number .,111 share s: I mtlhon. fi,t" of si~ SI 1: m illion four ofsn. SI O~ mtlhon Thrt"t of~"' 1s •onh an automatic S5 The saJt"S from \\ td.Msda' night to Saturda~"s dra•..,ng •ffc SW 4 m1ll1on Both <AhCl\)h an~ "'inner<> Thi!> sh •uld nut be: o,. rru.·•.,•r g tampered .i. nh \a1d J~·\ eloper John \\arm· r~t ~ .:ino1hl0' • Mm1n~ member "Thcrl0 \ .:in o'e~helmang pa~nt ~pp<tn tu ka' e th1np alont" ·· 8 111 Pa~al a c-ounsclor at Corona J \I.,• H1gt \31d ··s1ab1ht~ ~r· 11• :in' Jcd1ca11on att not 4ual1 t1t' .. ti1l h ar1: fO\tered b~ pnnci- p.il ruta• r, al th' \ttonda~ Jc,cl r :i,.ulh 'IJ1f and students hkt" lO tr.in ... ut J r ri r, pal a!> a pt'f\()n "'1th a "'"1.'C 1n:. r •. , d ni-ttrm comm11- m.:r;i 1 th •m ··11 :hl·: ""-"l:' .i pr nctpal as onl~ ·~ :np.,:)rlr;. ~ou I 1\C the quahUt"S I "1l 11' "'l'd .. In supporting \.1 oll Truster Rod \la .. \I IJ1an told the cro""d that 1~ ~4 \Cir\ of SC hool boa rd SCf' ICC he had n.:O\' r -..:en th<' SUJXOOtcndcnt°S &5'- S1fn"'1.0ftl rttommt'ncUUOnS O\~- tumld • ·1 ht"St" thinpdon·1 c1>me ou19flhc hluc ·· \bc\ltlhan said \lac \l1lltan aho called the pnnci- pals t11.o 1ood mt"n do1ng t""o SoOd Jobs ·· add1nc mat t~ "''" -. polcnual mo' e ah~ for lhe pcoplt con,t"mcd · Ju.st call 642-6086 ,. U.S. Temps 53 • l4 .. 4 ,. Calif. Temps Extended ,_._......,.., ..... $ • JT J7 ,. » It) S$ JO u rz 1'S • .. a:. • 11 47 ., .... ZS '9 • is JI » . ,, ., ,z, JT • 41 D » ,, . ,, 21 " q ,.. 22 1'S • Surf Forecast 21 IS •• -~ . .. \I tl1 n ,. Z) ,. IZ 21 i. • ., Z) ~ n ZS U JI u .. c 22 f7 ..... IC 11 v 11 ... ~, ... •• " 12 » tS ... \.& ~ °' ... ,, lJ ~ n .. » u D ,. t2 )I .01 1• q a zc . ~ )3 ,. p 11 5' 'n • 21 v u SJ a w J1$ ., ,.. ~-~ cs a f1T .. '~ ,.. ~ Tides ,.,.....,.. ,. __ $eCO'>O ..., s-.o- ~ .... ,.,._ s-,,.. '-- TODAY ···-~-1Ut ....... .... ., l.27&.a •• 7.s.tp ... n u~ ... • » -~ ~ ., • u n • J1 15 ,, . n.--•8:94• .. --· !9'1t• .. . J1 w .. , r~-..---•z2• ... - -• '2JSpa CITY BUILDING NO EASYTASK .•. From Al anlh -talc clwjt of a budgn -on hov. lxSl 10 &O about it.-said poll\. cnforttmt""nt and d1scussaon o f ~;..ted b~ local La\t'S Cou.octlman Oms Kttna -Ont~ the fatt"Oftht" .\epn H11tscommuna- -1 1h1nl ""t do ha't tht rcsponst-on sa's •t" should wltt1 an mttnm " a Mtghbotbood of 6.0CX> rn.idents btltt~ 10 the communn~ to fi, t •11htn man.a._gn-to ~e unul •-e find a tbt ,.as ld\ out of Mission \·icJ0°s our mnns -Jaffe said -Fiscal .~ pcml3.Jlt'nloM.Tht"Olhcflheor)sa~~ in~orporauonbu1nu~s11ll bepan of spons1b1ht\ u 1he ba.St" of tM OJXT· tOJust go a.head and ~n the prottSS tl'i .. Cll\ ·s fuaurt au on •· · o( sclectmg a cit~ man,aair and kt tllt ·Bui O\ ttall. I lh1nl. people hkt tht" Frllo"' ( ouncilman Bob Cunis currntt dtSU1C1 maugtr st'r't' m tllt l ll' ttw> v.a' It ts and an-looking to us· agrl.'t'd sa~ini ··~e ha't to adopt a meanumc..-· 10 ._c:"tp tt that v.;i~:· \31d Cra~craft prudent and constt'\at1\t" \Lance fis-Mw1on \ •tJO .... 111 contract 11.1th ""ho hl t otht"rs m1en1t\llro. prcd1c- ulb. :.nd d1~\UOl<k-t~ kan.of tM 42 t~Ol\ f~pohcc a.ndJicr pCDltt· Wd 00>•1sabltdlanges mOSVC$ldents. _ JX"fccnt v.ho \Olt'd nrpu,el~ ffor 11onand t0ran1mal<0ntrol scnicn. "'" 1dno11ceaso 1,hoodam't"S an1.._rporat1on 1 •• CoullCll membiers a.lso art ~·na ( o ul'\etl mt"mbcTs agreed that pc'f· lar th<'counc1l-t"l('Ct h.as formC'd for 1dt"li on forming 'anous ottz<'n h3r'\ the mO\l 1mponant tifon nght '3r vuStommlltttS to t>tiin v.orlmr lOmm1t1.ttS ~ loo mr. to tht or-no .... I) to 11.011. c-ompaubl~ •Hh each t uJ Ntkhng tht" c '' strudurt gamutton!> of other " 1t1<'\ in Onngc olhC'r Jaffe said ,ounc I membtrs ""1TI C-ount~ ··If lht'f't s a pnont~ it's bu1kiing a '40r '41th rtprt"St"ntat•'~ from the -1t"s rcall~ JU5l to ~t Ki<-as -~ d '-(-'>< ,, .. llvpcr.u :on and conSt"nsus. ~•atC' Boa·d of EQ.u111a11on r the h!Te .. \\ t 0 rt" loo mg :or nt'T. ap-11\3: ,...e v. 1 v.o'ri. t~I~ as a r;~~SJ: papc~o· :'"ta• n .\pnl :r wadit.~ .:nd also 143~~ th~ m1g1'l t ,o :Jn.il · Jaffe said -rm confident I t~: da~ iod ~ang ffi,..al n· r:::'c m3de mist.al~ ;?:a t v.e \hould v.. , r. put uur pt'f\()naJ prefettne't'S rorpu.rauon sak-s l41\ rc,cnues can 3\0 d -an.:1.on e•osas1de io:-1hr!£>0doflhc qute h tic-rcd1rec1td into the or~ [)nplte lM con~..ilt.at1on ""ll:t "'!~ l otT1.:I"\ ,-\I s.\1 n \ 1c -~· iti~ -1'! rr .. r .ipahllt'\ \t1)s. on .\ co:"'lml'lC't' ll\a~ bttn formed to \ k."J01\n0l~rtgmodt"ltdaftttot~ •. -.c:4·~ i-thl" 1r.,_.rar,e f'C'C'd<o :>f th~ , ~ c-s , 1,;n~ ..,e11btrs said Type A · more likely to u rY1,·e h ea rt d isease n.-... bum ~It\ .\n\J anolhtr .omm11--\\e·rt" do nt: 11 ba~ on our o,.;n : • .: .1.111 .... c)r .-. th archnms and un.JtrSua,danE of \i1sSJon \ •t"J0°s planO<'r. c.n th~ \t 1~\ "'" \ 1t10 C-1!\ scr~ of J arc .. ·on v.hach •c"rt all tfa .rn 1: n Jrtl'O •a, Im 1 :nc ··amll1a• ":th ·Jaffe sa d BO T()\. .\ P -Hard-dn' en .... :-r~ni Commur 1. r\lcts D1s1-d \\h1 c the ( t' (ounc1l 1~ hleh to 'Tlc:r ""th T •P<' .\ perso'1al1t1t"S are ,:~ff r1i~c Jt Ll .\fJrncJa .ind ( rv .i.r r~Ma ncd 1n ol\t"d in sealing a ~·t~ almo'>t '"" •<' as 1lel~ as lt"ss ag- \ :i.l"c\ Par ".1' "'·m~a ... rac' for '>('\eral monlhs lo gr~Sl\c ix-o ple to ~un 1"t" bt".an Thate\lraspa .. t"1.1.11lbtnc:t'dcd10 ,omc 1hef1,tmemt'lt"l"\also 11.11lfind d1'>('asc a .. ~ord1ng to a stud~ tha1 ....... 'Tl modate a , 11: staff tha~ as the ms.ch e-s ht"lpini to SfiaJX the 1. halknges the ad' ice th.at heart attack ,\pi..-... ·~·'1 r.o Yv"" i•om th~ ~---rent ;:>ol111Csof<.0uthOranicCounl~ 'ldtmsshouldslo1o1.do,...11andrcla\. u .. 1-d '>tatT 11 <'tg.ht to abc>u: :-··Wt"re atv.a~s lool 1n! for solu-Tho; rcsar .. h also cas.ts ncv. doubt , '11p ~ • l:c .\\ S<1me point in thi: near t ons tc. 1rans.pon.at1on probltm~ and on the theo~ th.at T' Pt" .\ lxtu' 1or :utur<:. the ( " ( ounol v.111 h1R a cit~ I 1h1nl ,...c·11 h.a'e a stron~ '01ct a~ a puts pcu plt at higher nst.: of gt1Ung ~ar.agt.'r 3 d i\ auomr:-and other .. t~ )...ccna s.a1d .. hc3n d 1 ~St" if'! the ftnt plaC"t Ttt.t ffi al1 to •1;r the d.a~ ·to-da~ Pt"""· Other 1ssut'\ that aJT h el~ to 1111 1dl'.'.1 has alrcad~ been qut"Suontd b~ at ns Jf \I 1\s1 :>n \ i: o ~ouncrl ~m«llng a,endas con-.t"m ""' l'.'ral thcr rcvarchcrs 1n f't"'C"t"nt ·\\c:.rl'.' lf\ rig tc build a con~nws funher de,clopmeoL stepped-up •tan • Alan Paine · Allen Edmonds · BTford Brannoch · Barr)· Briden · Corbin (.ole Hun Kenneth Gordon Sautia ~ro Silverfem ·~,Top-Si~· Sportif Talbon .. 1£GliU1 PllCl.S '° l·t9S 00 ..• to J.t.SO 00 .... . to llOOO ..... . to l 6SOO ... . to I 29.SO ...... . 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