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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot.... ' , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 Developers rus·h to protect t~acts 66 applications in '88 request vesting to avoid slow-growth initiative's effects mcnt'i because the> would circum- vent the c1t12ens· in1t1attve. • But the 1986 law. whic h permits development traus to become "ves- ted." alM> appear!I to be a way of Slow-growth petitions certified By BOB VAN EYltEN Otho.llr .......... Large Orange County dt'velopers art' rush1ni 10 use a 1986 law that can pro tect buildin& projects from politt- cal changes. such as the proposed countywide slow growth in1t iattvt'. Included an lht' stam~de 1s the Santa Marganta Co .. wh ich plans 10 build more than 12.000 homt's in its Rancho Santa Margarita planned communi ty in south Orange County. Anthony Kennedy was sworn in as the nation's 104 reme our justice today./ A4 Soviets take revenge against U.S. Olympic hockey team./81 lndez Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Spor1s Weather 86 83 B4 A7-8 810-12 B7 B9 B8 A6 A3 89. 12 81-3 A2 The compan> has alread} come under fir(• for ns efTons to ge t the Board of Su pen 1sors 10 approve a de' clopmcnt aJfcement which would protect the entire planned communt- t} from the effects of the slow-growth 1n1tiati,c. The avccmt'nl was placed on hold. along \A.Ith t\A.O other s1m1lar agree- ments. last 1.1.eck b} the board Super' 1sors said they feared law- sullS b} slow-growth supponers. who have blasted de,dopment agrt"C- c1rcum ,,ent1ng the proposed c111zens· By BOB VAN EYKEtli 1n111at1\e. .. oe .. o..r,... • ..,. Offi cials at the county En-, 1ronmental Management Agency The count}""'dt: ,1,, .... grmq h mea!>ure has qualified $31d tht're had been a huge increase for the June pnmar: dlllt •n ballot. count' Rc-gistrar of "That's 1.1.onderlul \8td vtn Ont>ga. an an111a11'e bad:er 1n Hu nttngton &Jlh "I don't J..nuw what to ~'· r m so ha pp\ " \ J lot ot hard \A.(1rl.. wme lO fru1llon .. Bad.er~ uf tht" gro1.1.1h .ind 1raff1l (untrol measure net"ded 65 I l lJ •dl1d ~agndture~ in order to get their int11at1'e un the hall111 \upporln\ llllleued mort' than 96.000 signature\ l•n 1n1t1J\I\ e rx·1111uns. wh1(h were turned in to tht• fh·g"1ra1 11n 1-c:-ti '' hut 11 tool.. count' officials unul toda..-111 'C"r1h that .i suflinC"nl number of the s1gnaturl'' "'Ne fr •m ' 1 1d rt-g1<.tert'd 'oters this yt'ar an the number of developers Voters Don Tannc' an no rnu~d toc:la\ · subm1111ng de' clopmcnt tract maps "I will be doing J n ntliual cen11icat1on wtth the for vemng. a proce~ which shields county's liCal b> Ol'\t °"t'('~ ·· ')atd Tanne). "but there are the projects from changes in zoning or enough signature\ Jll( rd1ng to our random samplt'." building dens1t\ la\A.s for up to ~ven The mca~urt' ... ,11 011 \A. go before the Board of }ears. ' Superv1so~. 1.1.htlh ,Jn uthl.'r adopt 11 or plact' 1t on an Last year. accord mg to agency election ballot tor :iprr·,. dl h' the \Oler\ (Pleue eee DEVELOPERS/ A2) l sing.i rdndorn wmrk Tannt'' t'Sl1mated ,'°' 3 I of (Pleaae aee PETITIOJlfS/A2) Badham throws support behind Bakef candidacy Congressman says he'll take an active role in campaign By GREG KLERKX Of ... 0..,"941 .... Ir. ine (II' ( ounc1lman Da' 1d Baler :. 1.ampa1gn fur l~ c:; Congrt"\\ got a major '>hot m thC' arm \\ edncs- da~ \A. hen the man he is Sttktng to replace Rep Robcn Badham R- '\e1.1. pon Beach endo~d his can- d1dac' and ~1d hl· "ould act I\ ch 1..l1Tlpa1gn lor him Badham announled the endor'><"· mcnt ot Baker one of eigh t Re- publican candidates \\tng for his Congressional scat Imm his v. a'h· 1ngl0n. 0 ( office . _..~'""~~tum for semC' time and I'' e httn 1mpre-.sed \A.1th him a~ a ~oung man 1.1.ho·., been an a\set and contnbuwr t<.> ht', 11' · Badham \ltd this morning "Ir-int> 1.1..111 won be the btggt""t <;ti) m Orange lount~ and I think OaH has dont' an ou15tand1ng jOb there·· Badham '' 1. urrentl~ ampa1gning act1,eh for P~"1dent1al hopt"ful George Bush but ~ad ht: \A.111 plug Baker''> tand1dal' wh1k he ts an ( ahfom1.i CongrC'~S1f'lnal D1s1no "h1ch in- clude\ 'ew-pon ~ach lrvtnt' Costa ~frsa uguna &ach. El Toro Laguna Hilb rans of Huntington &Jl h ind lian ta \oo and most of Tu,t1n l:Jjc.Jham ha' reprt>\t'nted th<' dt'itrll"t tor 11 \tar-. Wayward car released "Ht'., 1.unt nhutl'.'\J 111 his ut\ and 1.hurch he" a goo<l ram1h man ht"' \Oung and ht>'s e.iger 10 ~r.e his lnuntr. tor the !>3 t' 1•f\C."r. 11.t• .. \atd Badham L1guna lk3lh l ti\ lounnl"oman Lida l enne~ " thl' onl) l)(mocrat "'unn•"g f,lf the '-t'at Tht pnman C'k1. 111 'l '" hedu c:d June - B.sJh.1ri ' endor'>t'mt'nt "il!I th(' perkl 1 h1rthdd~ pre...ent for Bai..tr "ho turnt:d \' on \\ C'd ntsd.n Coeta Meaa firefl&btera DeYid Vallee and Cbri• Kudelka try to pry open t.be hood of a Toyota tbat tumbled off t.be ro.d OD Wedne9day and wedged between a coD- domlnlum and retalnlnl wall at 2076 Meadow View Lane. The drt.er. Identified u Gary Paul Brun•. 35. wu ane.ted on •uaplclon of drunken drtYlng. Bad ham prC's1dC'' o'er th e .:i1nh ·1 m , \treml·' grattful for 11 (Plea.e eee BAKER/ Al) Police killing in Mesa calledjustified By JENNIFER WEBER OfhO.., ..... ltef'I T1.1. o ( O'ita Ml.'!>a police officers who !..tlkd .1man1n hi\ doorwa> were Justified in \hooting him. oOictals in the 01'itrtl t \ttornc' ·., office ha' e concluded Don Ra) mond Parkc:r. 4Q. was lolled Dec I~ after pointing what turned out to he a pellet gun at an un1dent1fiC'd officer. Deput) D1stnct -\uome} Douglas \\ oodsmall said this morning. Thinking yie handgun was a re- ' ol' er and Parker 1.1.as about to shoot. the omcer and h t~ panner empt1t"d 1he1rgun:.. h1111ng the man onct' in tht' top of the head and once an hts side. Woodsmall said In a lener dell\ ercd to Ch1efOaV1d no1.1.lkn on v. t:dnesda' \\ 1XX1s.mall 1.1.rote that tht ~hl'H)l1ng 1.1.a\ ··Justifiable hom1,1de ·· ··1 guess Hlu \A.Ould call 11 rcason- ahle self-defC'n<,e ·· \\ o<xhmall said toda' The letter lapped an 1nves11gatmn 1n,oh ing the Plll1u~ 0<-panmt'nt. tht Sheriff'> Ol.·panment. the d1stnct attornC'' ·, 1tli(e and the coroner's . otfo:c The ollilt'r-. "nr 'l''r"'"J "~ 1, a repon ol a d1,!u•t-J'h.t' a• 1-. 111 \\allalt' \\1: >4 hl'r. thl 'h1-.11tng OC~Urrl'd Thf\ i..ncxl..C'd '" tht• ar.1rtmC'r.t dO<'r and Par c:"r C'J'lic • t (' d(l('r "1th" hat appc-arC'J ( "c.-.1rr'1• 'C'r 1n his hand clllil 1al\ ~11.1 1 h<' "C:lP''" tu rned •ut 111 he a pt·llr• ~u'l \\ hl n thC' ,ifft1.er' orden.-d Parker IC Jr p tht' gun he r.u~d 11 and P''•ntl·J 1t at ~me of thC' ofTi el"'!.. \\ l~ ... h;n.ill !.aid Tht· olfacr\ tired 1 _ round~ at ParJ..<·r h11un g him onl~ t1.1.11.e 11 ",1\alla\C'r'\ \Cr'\Q UtC'l thing.'' \\ 1>od.i.mall ~td "lt'i. ama11ng ho .... \lUI\ lt.h 'llU 1 .i n t•mril\ \Our 1tun ·· (Pleue ett S HOOTDeG/Al) Savvy Sherlock searches supplies ~Quake at_=- rault in Newport gas leak Coa st export-imPQrt specialist turns hard-to-find items into easy turnovers If you need it. ehances arc that Lori Robertson can find it. Someone to sell your umbilical cord cutters? No pro~m. An exotic pany locauon? Try a floatfoa rcs-- taurant in Hona Kona. A bulk load of Ponuauc~ sardines? It's youn . You might say that Robenson is a rqular Sht'rlock Holmes. And sM thinks so. too, which is why she named her new company Sherlock H. and Watson Too. The Newport Beach baKd-company -owned and run by Robertson alone -spec1ahzes in locating difficult to find products.. services and information fo r busi- nesses and individuals. "I think I Just ha ve a natural knack for fi ndin& thmgs.'' said Robenson. a Nc1.1.port Beach resident. "The 1nck for somcthm& li ke this 1s 1n talk1na to people and not beina afra id to ask a lot of questions. I can do that. .. Althouah herlock H. is a new venture. Robenson 1s no stran~r to finding the hard-t<>-find. She has operatt'd a sin&Jcs travel compan)' and indepcndent 11ft company. as well as spcndjna tame asa n:cruiter 10 the data proet'SSaf\I field. She current- ly does frttlance 1mportina and exportina for several compan ies. Her eApericnttS in these ·Jobs earned her knowled~ of "sourc101" Pr oPLE IN THE NEw s merchand1sr and ~n •~ -b> pass- ing d1s tnbutors and f't'taalers to deal w11h the produ('('r of a product. and get n bcuer deal It wa' wh1 k v.orkina on' htt 1.1.hoksale gift compan) thai SM decided to ··cut out the m1ddlt' man .. fort' er. "J was bro~ smg 1 n a shoWToom tA tth a sample. hop1n1t to find some 1den111ica11on l\ir thl'dtrect \uppht'r." ~he rccalkd "I ptl J..ed upc-ach sample hoptn[t,l.O finJ \onll' 1dt'nt1ficat1on for the J1rt'Ct <,upplirr ThC' 'en last bo'< had tht' hrl·J l'f C' 1dcncc I ~as look mg for I le neglt•1.'tC'd to remo' t' one addre'i\ ,11, l a that It'd mt' to the source "From thJt momc.>nt on. I 'o~cd there "nulJ he n.1 m1ddlt' person 1n ffi } future:·· 'hC' 'I.l td Robcn"''" \A.,1,notalwa,susurt'of henclf \hr ~•J ··e \CO \A. hen I 1.1.a~ httlt' I ~as th as h . reunng pcf"\\1n "shr l"t!'('allcd. -1 -...a tcmtirJ ot thtng,' \it~ parents uS<'d to tall· me plal't'\ and people would s.a\ ()h 'our daughtt'r. she·s so 1embh ~h' · ·· Enrollru .11 I { l~ in ht'r t'arh 205 ( he de1:h ncd l~l g1 \ (' hC'r aad. s~ said (Pleue eee SRERLOC&/ A2) Mother Nature catching het second wind IJ ROBOT HYNDMAN __ ..., ........ Vaoknt winds Lhat smashed homes. shufllcd motorists. tOSKd boe11 and torcdo~-n trea Wednetda)• •re ClP'(tcd to f't'tum toni&ht and Fridly. The Nauonal Wtather Servace DmtectC'd that th< -.nds today WOUid be cal171. but would UKfeut 10 JO IO «>mph later th11 evtn1ft1 and W>n.pt. wttt. psts of UP to.60 m9"' "Mother N11urc has • WI )' or humhhna omcbody preny quick," \\tathrr uv1cc metcorolo11st Mac~I U *•S said of Wednada) '1 Vt1nd damaec le•11 dncnbed th< w11\d as the. IU~ ht Md teen an the a~• in two ye.an. ''Toda)' wtll be .aa .... , ""° UUJ cvcn1na. but then the 5efttl us ••II ptck up ap1n tnto f'ndlly," ~s aaad Pred1cuons ofa 1equct 10 Wtd.nn- da> ., d1111ittt ~~ml~ .. 0.~11 wlnde 11" up to ,,..,,, -. AJ r1e1 1t9n na up to combat furtbtt damaat RICk , hookl). tucf ofh&ht nw•-~nancc for lbc count) Pubf1c WOfb di\ 111on, said all •ork nT• W'Cft ablt to catch up on all tMtr..,or\ by p.m. Wtdnetda)' and t\pc(1cd to CfVO I ~f mpl~ toda)' "'Ow •frwdl be on call 24 ho\l" I da • • tuch 1s nonnal. to ~nd -..kn ~ n«d to," h~ said "\\'c'tt clcan1na ~P our chaansa.., JYSl In tatt " . Ora.net Count) f 11T ~t s,pc>Mt..-oman Patti lla:ftl' said ~sin kc ttam •ould s&and b) '° ~nd to blans ""K'h coukt .,,,.,.. quldl 1ffanncd b)' b ... W1nck.. -wt JU~ kttp an <')t on tM ·~ather and d('ttmune "'hethCT tht' ·11 t'C n~t'd:· Ranr said C'api Ham Gal( o tM Hal"bof Patrol \&Jd o,..nc of boet OI\ ~Ha r I lOCbcc tbett hMS to Stt 1ftht "tlsels are propn1 tttUttd •• ~ tft~ ha~~., broflm ft-ft Of tht moon tht hnt\ ma ·be cha"-1 and ~l lO C'httktd. •• •i4. H.1.rtiof Patrol offk'tn -.ill M . (1'11111-lllQll/All By PAUL A.RCHlPLEY ud LANCE IGNO' °' ... ..., ......... The bttakdo1.1. n of an underiround ga ) tem at .i ....,(' .... port Bc.ach mobile home f)3 rl ha' l'lr uaht prob- lems thal ma\ 0 ' tf'hadc'w tht chill of tht cold sho~eM man' of tht re •· dent v.111 have to tndure eorgc C1u O\A. nC'1 cif :achfft Mohtle Par\ at ~l' \\ I th t • promised to 1MtaU temporary pro pane tanlcHoc:Kh llfthe 120-unit.s -..h1k tM p$ ~ tem •~ bclf\I fi•ed But the Ot) of 'cwpon lkach proh1b1ts propa nc u Iona as natw.I p s hook-ups are •'a1lal'lk said fire <'apt Jim Toppina Further. tMrt' ti. the problem of ho• to _99\ for the p! s icm ~r. •hach 0.1.satd cost about S250.000. Mcan•hak. resident '"' bundh .. an blanket,, bormwint mtcrowaYf o' ens and sho~nnt at fncndl' hou . and O u 1s p&a.nn•!!t to "*' Y.l th C'lt) offirW 1ft a.n ctJon to l'l ptfml t0n 10 Wit prop&M M ek pertc Soutbcm ifenaa. Ou Co. fll. finats lhut off me ... T~ afternoon.~ •id s-rt IMF S 0.-ClllftO. h Md to '-*t ..... f\.am'PlCM"I wa-c Pftl*i!f IO lllii ... • (fttHl-~8R/M) . Lawyers deal themselves in T a....~. ..9".d 't th h t ~·~ l wtli I ,_ 1LOSe Wu~ s aren roug Y-e on coun y s ow-gro . ssue -=-=c:::v:=...::r.,o:::::&= · ........ ·-· ·-........ ,.... roofl "°"' .,IC)9 YAN STKBN .._.,...,.,.-.-...,.., ... ...,._... ''T°*'1 .. M --lneO tN1 ..-. but then the DE~rDLOPa•RS PUSH ..... Mii • •.., ..-""° ,,. ..... ....,ologle, A IJ'OUP' ol Oraftll Couty .._. -""yl ·~ J1:tt1 • • • • MlcNll '--1111 .. tt1•1ne1 W...... e.rvtoe. eaa1e &a~ wanll to sprad the .. ._.. ~ ttw Or.,. C......,. 111 Nef' WMI wetcn tot the news about the prOOOKd countywide officials. there were 9S lrlC1 mAps 10 ~t as many buildina plans aa a.. ..,wclno V6r ._...,.. ,,.._., Moeefr dl8' ton6ght Citizens Sensible Orowtb and Traffic aubmitted. most of which included possible ves1ed bef<>tt the fihna of the .,.. Ftld8r. lttofle IYMY nortl\ -. to 40 mptt below the Coatrol Initiative, but initiative Jalllnts for vntina, slow1f0Wtb initiadve. ....," W¥M• :e tonWtt :C'° ftOf1tt ••t ~ spont0r1 ~~.Y know link about In less than two month• thit year, The tourcet who uted not to be r:= =---~ ........ , .. ~ toL~t~t thta.wy..._ !berebAYe.bcca 66aoolic;alioP1.m91t idcn1ifaed, ••d landownen feared -_...,., .. -· -..... CalliAI themKlves Lawyers for of 'them submitted -by the Santa that the initiative. whlthliet ~etop. l1aaeMw 46 to 52·...,. __ 14 to 70. Sensibk Growth, the 13 attorneys Marprita Co. and t~ Newpon mcnt to mandatory traftk improve- bave defined their p1 as provid1na Beach-based TaJqa Valley Partner-m¥'ts. w~uld kill their i~ustryf he U.S . Tempe :::• ,. 20 analytical information about the ship. om ~rs. c<Hu or o l ~ ,..._ : : com~cated initiatin to anyone who Tbe Irvine Co., the county's Iara.est init1at1ve. blasted developers for al~ ti "-,._ OJMN 51 52 needs it. •. landowner. has also submitted three lqajly tryina to circumvent the :,i:::,-;-:: ~ .._ vcw• 01ty 41 31 ---------------------! "Riaht now. we're out there for projects for ves1ing. popular slow-arowth mONcment. A111n1a 57 11 Okw-Cltv 441,..37 pu~ of prcP8f'il\I infonnation." County officials attribute the in· "It's hard 10 keep ~P with these MMetccity u 14 :O ~ :~ Calif. Tempe saidlrvincattorneyStevcSWlShinc.a crea.sc to fear of the slow-arowth crooks." said Rogers.. "Thefloodptcs =.o.. :: ~ .,, .. , . ..,.,.. u 31 decl . ,. .. 11 spokesmanforthesroup. "Wc'rejust initiative. art aoing to open on this stuff. and """'""*" ., 14 "'°"'* • • :t·'°"'°'20-•-.•U"'-Ezten aaroupoflawyersmthccommunily "ltbink~canatleasuurmiscthat thcrc'srullynothinawecandoabout 1o11e t3 '° ==r : : EJK::-4 : !: who have some expertise in the area it unless we can act the Board of '°"°" .a as .Meine ,_ .. ,. of real estate development and we there is a lot of interest now in vesting Supervisors to show some reason." .,... 41 2t :::;ci·°'• :! : ~~1111 ~ :: wanted to make ounelves useful." because of the potentiality of the The slow-growth measure, known g:::,;;~ c :~ ;: ""'*'City &t 20 ,._.... 11 '° Gres Hale. an attorney who SUJ>: initiati ve," said Ken Smith. director officially as the Citizen.s' Sensible CNctieo ,. 21 "9flo 5J& 30 ,_,.. 70 ., ports 1he slow growth initia1ivc. said ofrcgulauon wtlh the Environm~ntal Growth and Traffic Control In-~ 53 ss ~Id :: ~ ~~"" : !~ Tldea he had not known anythina abQut Management Aaency. "I think the itiative would prohibit development =~ : ~ lellL••Cttv ,. n ::-C>leeO ;; ~ Lawyers for Sensible Growth until develo pers are talking to their lawyers in areas where traffic congestion Olilee-'1 Worth 12 u Sen Anton4o es s2 s.n ,.,end'Ko N .. TODA: 5711 .., Tuesday when he received a call from and.hcda.ana their bets any way they already exceeds county standards. o.y.on · 41 " :::".,. !: ~~ t."~ :: ~ :::::::;, 10-1t11"' 11 It S1,1nshine. can." unless specific steps arc taken to g:v:._ !: ;! syr-t3 31 .....,,..iow 1or,•t1out•...ainoe1s, .... Ar•._ ,,_.:00 .... Hile saad he wasskepticalaboutlhe Officials at the development com-,Lessen the conaestion. o.trOff _., ._ r~s1 ,.,,q 13 s1 =.,. ~ !: :='a::'ao. 10oh"' 05 ••• Ot motivation of the attorneys' group. panics could not be reached for"'1 It also contains requirements that Duluth 34 24 Toe*• 41 25 eive-• 11 s-.cs111g11 ,:·::::: He said the lawyers had not asked comment rcgardina the flurry of deYclopers provide Oood protection. :!."-: : = :: : =: : ~ 54 permission from initiative sponsors development tract applications. as well as auannt~ that emel'Jency ,. .... , 01 _.,. WMNnoton.o c &e 33 eet...,. 12 .. W> use the name of the arowth But a source close to a major vehicles are able to pass throuab ""1M• 11 oe wi.Me ________ 4_&_21_~Y ~ ~ ~ ... " .. """' ... ,....., " t·U _ _.. .... _. ... _.,.lfl "'*"' .... • 7:,2-.111 •• ,... ,...., .. 151em ...,_......,. .. ,,,,-"'· measure for their pnvate group. Orange County developer said large st~ts and interscc1ions within speci-°'" ~ • ti Lone._.. M &1 ··The} seem to be pretty much all south county landowners had agreed fied time 1im1ts. ::::!' :! : Smog Report :::!:!' n :: Surf Repo~ rt develo pment laW)ers:· he said. after ~.._...,_ 41 24 ~.....,....,.. ._ °''° =.ey r, ~ being rc.-ad the names of some of the .-.-...... 11 • .-.: 11-100 ---. 10i.t• wn-......,_,...,, ,o '° LOCA1'0ll -....,. group's pan1c1pants. "The two at· for the fact that the 1n1t1at1ve as out "We're mak1n1 the bold assumn. ~·--~ !11 ~~_,.,,._...,.., 0"4lflo .. 51 ""'....,,,...,, 1•2 .-" ~ -"' ..., ...,. ,_,_ ,_......,. • "'-~ n ao "'-Jiiftr.Nlwpor1 •·• .-tomeys "*ho art most closely as-there," Sunshine said. "but very linle 1ion that someone as aoing to ask us to l<MleM City ,. ~ ,,...... _.,.......,-. ._.. • ,....,.. 74 41 ... "'•· ~ 1.2 ,.., sociated wtth the inauative arc myself about what it actually says... do that." he said. {, u. veo-M _ ........ ..__ :::n.,""° :: : ::!'=.. ~ ::: = and Belind.1 Blacketer. and they Members of the grout> arc not yet The group has a ready sent out Little Aodl • 40 ..., 9ledl to MecAttflut....., •2 ... ..,,.. ..... 14 • L..-e.dl 1 ,_ haven'1 asked us to Joan the group. ex,...ns on what 'the in1tiauve says. letters to sponsors of the slow~wth ~ ~ ~ ........ .-. •• uc• V*t o -u s-.en.. 74 .. s..~ 1 ,_ ""' -·--- -............. .--. __ 42 ......... N 31 w .... ,....., M But I'm going to meet with them. so I Sunshine saad. butt hey intend to get 1nat1at1ve and members of1he range ......, lleedl 12 • L•.,...._,.,,_ ~ ..,...,,,..... 74 16 ._......., w...~ guess rll rescne judgment until I've to that point soon. County Board of Supervisors ma kin• talked to them." "We're not up to speed yet:· he its availabahty known. The letters Blacketer. an environmentalist at· said. ;·Lt's a complicated initiative were sent out Friday. Sunshine said. tome) based an Laguna Beach. could and we want to get a broad base of Russ Burkett. one of the authors of not be reached for comment. understanding. We're talkini to ex· the slow gr.owth measure. said he had Sunshine said 1he group wo.uld pens in land use. transportation and received his letter over the weekend pro"1de its services for free. He said other areas. and o ur plan as to meet but knew little abou1 the group. group members 1"<ert not taking sides amongo urseh cs once a week to reall) But Supervisor Roger Stanton said on the controvc.-rsaal measure. for the get a handle on this issue." he would be happy to receive mfor· time being. The group's method of operation ma11on from the public concerning But he ~ad members of the group will be to prepare informational 1he initiative. could. after s1ud)1ng the measure. literature upon re-quest from pnvate "As public officials, we are cena1n- rcach a conclusion about the de· individuals. groups. or government I) o pen to any and all information sirab1l11y of the 1n1uat1ve. In t.Mtcase, agencies. from the public.·· he said. Sunshane admitted. the group's im- pan1aht) would end. ··11 is possible that we could reach a conclus1on. and· ""e would make that conclus1on generall) available to PETITIONS FILED •.. interested peo ple:· he said. From Al Although all of the attorneys an the group are involved 1n land use. aroup members reprc.-sent a diversity of ~ clients. from developers to en- ' aronmcntal gro ups and aovernment agencae~. Sunshane said. · · Sunsh.ane s.aad the group came together bec.ause there 1s a Jac k of detailed 1nformat1on about the proposed 1nniat1ve, which would limn grow1h an unincorporated pans oftht l-Ount~ wticrc roads arc deemed inadequate to handle added traffic "It seems there·s a lot of publmt) the signatures were vahd. He said he would submat 1he ccnalied ~tllaon to the Board of Supervisors 1n time to get it onto the March 8 mectang ·agenda. The board "111 then ha' e the -opuon of adopting the anmatrve as a count) ordinance. or placing 1t o n an electaon ballo1 for approval by the voters. Mosl board members ha'e e,. pressed rcscnat1ons about the propascd 1n1t1all\e. which would 11e fu1ure de' clopment to traffic am· prcivcments. But Sco11 Morgan. an aadc to Supervisor· Roger Stanton: saad adoption of the measure by the board wan poss1b1hty. "What has been saad about 'the 1nitia1i ve so far was all before tt was ctri1fied." said Morgan. ..Thanas co4ld change now that H has been certified. I think it's a real option that 1he board could adop1 at ... SHERLOCK LOCATES ELUSIVE ITEMS ••. P'romAl she dropped out becau~ of poor grades. .\n alcoholic famil y con- tnbuted to her problems. and hfe was spiraling do wnhill until Robenson enrolled an a 12-siep program for fam1I) members of alcoholics. The program. she said. turned her life around - "J stancd to get some sense of myself and reahzed a lot of things I did to sabotage my own succc.-ss ... said Robenson who as da ,·orced and has no children Back on 1rack. Robcmon enrolled at Orange Coast College. transferred to Cal State Fullenon and eventually gradua1ed w11h a bachelors degree in human resources he taughl a~ sena\eness training and v.orkcd with fam1hes al a drug and alcoholism counselor at ~t Joseph's Hospital an Orange Graduall)' \hev.orked her wa) into the amponang business. which she saad has '1cld('d some 1ntcrestm1 cxpenentc\ ~he remembers making a last-m1nu1c trap to Korea to "source" to~s for her iift company, and d1"rn' enng that a trade show was an IO\\n Jnd all hotels were booked to capaut-. ~he rou nd a Korean a&ency an Los .\ngcles who referred her to a com-pan~ an Korea th'a1 placed 1ounsts an homes with Korean fa mahes. ··11ook most ofm)' meals wath 1he fam1I} Sll~ang on the noor. They esconed me to to} factoncs. tranS- latcd and helped me with the nego- t1a11ons for prices:· said Robenson, ··1 was taken saghtsceingand I slept o n the floor i\s1an style for a week. It was a peak experience an my hfe." Other expencnccs have been more harro"' ang. A factory an Taiwan. which had con1racted wath Robenson fo r a shipment of thousands of stuffed Tedd)' bears. was demolished by a t~phoon. In another weather-rela1ed mishap. a ship en roule from Japan Wlth components for an instant bar kit Robertson was putting together for several maJOr retailers was hit wath a typhoon and barcl} 'made at to the U nited States A 1ruck full of labels ro r the s.ame product caught fire and wasguncd. also ancanerat1ngall ofthe labels. "People S&) plan. plan. plan but thcre·salwa} s somethana else that can happen:· said Robenson. Roben son said she got the idea for Sherlock H an Entrepreneur Maga- 11nc, where !.he read aboul a woman who opera1cs a sam alar business on ~he East Coast. "When I read 1hc an1cle. my whole life consolidated."' she said. ··1 saad. 'Thas as what I do · I realized I had beer-doing this m} whole life ... Perseverance as the key to a business lake Sherlock H .. said Rob- en son. The business requires long hours on the 1elephonc. a vanet) of contacts an different fields and a little b11 of luck. ·T ve learned to pull everything you can out of a phone call." said Robenson. "Who can they refer you 10.,Can )OU use thearname?Whatcan the) tell you ano n) mousl)? All of those thangsarc amponant You piece togc1her what you need. ··vou have to listen to exactly what you hear. It helps )'Ou stay out of trouble.:· she said. Robenson said she will con1rac1 10 find anything. except m1ssin1 persons "or anything allc$31.'. She saad she can·t ima~ine doing anything o ther than running her own business, and she hopes Sherlock H. will have ··1ongevity." "There s no other wa} for me to go abou1 things. Thcrc'c; somethana that propels me. I guess I get crazy 1r I don't have control over things.· she saad. Wednesday's Lotto picks SHOOTING •.. By The AtNCiale41 Prest Herc are the wmn1na numbers packed Wednesday niaht for the Cahfomaa Lottery's twice-weekly "Lot.to 6-49" pmc: 11. 37, 33. 22. 24, 4Q and the bonus number. 39. Players who correctly auessed all S1ll numbers will share a pnze pool of $4 malhon. lottery spokesman John hade said. Players who correctly aucssed all ORANGE ... .... COAST __ , .... . MAIN Off1Ca JJO W..•· .. , tit ~· -CA W.. llO<lr ... 9u• IS410 l;.<10Ja -(,0 I;~ I six numbers w~ll share a pnze pool of $4 m1lljon, Schade saad. All those who packed five numbers plus the bonus number wtll d1v1de amona themselves a prize pool ofS I. I million; five of m will share SS80.000: four of siit will share SS28.000:·Thrtt of six is wonh an automatic SS ~r wanner. The ulcs from Saturday ni&)l1 10 Wednaday's drawina ~~ SI 0.6 million. From Al Af'ler shootanJ Parker. the officers tned to adm1n1ster fint aad to th<' fallen man. He was taken to Hoag Mcmori~I Hosp11al in Ncwpon Beach, whert he was pronounced dead. The two patrolmen were placed on administrative leave after the shoot· ma. but returned to duty several days tater. Snowden said. ci.-. .a. 60·M 11 --f. .Ol<w• e..1 •»• Ja•t call 642-6086 ""'' '''°"' ,, .,... .. .. ...... ~,,......Dy ~ )0 "' ' .... ~ , 0 "' -"°"' < "' .. .. What do )'Ou hkt about 1he 0.aly Pilot,. What don't you lake? Call the number abo"e and )Our mcnaet •tJt be ~. tranxnbcd and dc- live-ttd 10 the a~tc eclator. Tbt Mme 4-hour aaswtftftl Mf'ltCe ma)' bt Yted IO record lrnen IO tbt editor on an¥ topec. CoairibulOn lb our Ut1en column must include thrir name and Rltptiotw numbn for vmfat.on. Tdl.t YI wMt:s on your mind. ,. " '·---- HIGH WINDS TO RETURN~ •• From Al altenng their normal patterns. keep- ing closer watch on the boats in case they •~ threatened by haah wands and rour,h waters. · lhrou&houi Southern Cahfornaa. Wedncsday"s ferocious winds trig- gered accidents 1hat killed four people. ri~ roofs from homes and toppled bag-rig 1rucks. In the San Gabncl Valley. 16.000 customers of Southern California Edison Co. remained without power early today. said spokeswoman Pat Mcss1g1an. Dunnf the day Wednesday. hun- dreds o thousands of homes and busantsses "'ere blacked out as winds downed power fines and knocked out a Public Broadcasting Service tev1s1on station for 90 minutes. One man was electrocuted Wednesda) when he stepped o n a live "are \\hale tl)ing to fight a grass fire. Three others daed in an accident involving n tractor-trailer ng blown about by wands. Others lost homes. boats and roofs. Motorists winced as sand and Jf3"el pelted their cars. Dnvers navigated frccwa)'s obs<:ured b) sandstorms and whipped b)' winds that knocked cars and trucks about like toys. Du Pont out of race WILMINGTON. Del. (AP) - Former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont, on the heels of disappomtina finishes an Iowa and New Hampshire, aban· doned his GOP presidential bid today. sayin& "today our campaian lowers its nag. bul o ur crusade continues to march.'' Du Pont becomes the second Republican to quit the race. followrna the w1thdrawil of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig last Friday. ··You have aiven me the opportuni- t) of a lifetime:· said du Pont. Du Pon1 had ho~d to make himself the conservative altcmatave 10 GOP front-runners . QUAKE BLAMED FOR GAS LEAK •• ~ From Al clubhouse and Casino said he smelled gas. ···1 called the gas company and 1hey fo und a massive ps leak," Casino said. "Can you imagine what would have happened if they had tented that building and the gas had built up 1ns1de? We'd have had one whale of an explosion:·· lrona call). owner George Chi had g.a\ compan) officials anspec1 1he lanes Just sax weeks earlier. He saad a Feb. 11 eanhquake apparentl) broke the system. "II shook up the whole under- ground piping SHle m." C'h1 said. "We're lucky we found out.·· . The incident has also shaken up the park's tenants. whom Chi has asked 10 help pa) fo r the new gas system through a monthly assessment. Ronald Ranck. president of 1he park·s homeowner association. saad man) residents feel Chi should pa) for the new gas S)Slem. Wath a itionthly pad rent ofS475. Ranck said Ch1 should ha'c set aside funds for JUSI this son of problem. Cha said he has made improve- ments o n the 9-acrc park every )'ear. but he ne,cr St't aside enough mone)' lu pa ) tor a catastrophe. ''I'm a small businessman. I don't ha\C that much resource." Chi saad. "I don·t ant1c1pate &hat (an canh- quake)." Aller residents complained about Cha·s idea to have them pay an extra S2 5 a mol\lh for I 0 ~ears. he offered to lo" er the price to SIS. which would remain in effect indcfini&rly. Rarick said some residents have o fTcred to buy the park. ··1 don'1 know. maybe rd be better to sell at wath all these problems." Chi ~ad. BAKER CANDIDACY GETS SHOT IN ARM ••. F~mAl . because here's a gu} who·s spent 26 }cars an pubhc service. and he obviously has i substantial interest an who succeeds ham," Baker said this morning. "It means a lot.'~ ~ Baker. an attorney with a Costa Mesa law firm. was even more impressed w11h Badham's pledge 10 campaign act1vel) for him. "It's one thing to have someone put their name behind you. but ano ther for them to go out there and rtall) "Ork for you." said Baker. whose fo ur-)ear term on the Irvine Cll) l ouncal c-.pares an June ··1cs an 1ncrcd1blc gesture-of an\ ohement.'' for Bake r. the endorsement couldn't ha"c come a t a bcttcr time. He said he plans to open has campaign office an Jn anc this "~k. and will hold an open house Feb. 28. He has several fund-raising act1 vi11es planned in March and April. and ho pes Bad ham's endorsement wi ll be a ··credib1hty builder"' wath other Republican leaders. "It's 101n1 to take more than money to wrn 1h1s race." he said. O ther Republican candadatCS'\ for Badham·s sen1 arc Newport Beach businessman Nathan Rosenbera, who lost 10 Badham in the 1986 GOP primary: Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman Peter BufTa: Peer Swan. presi- dent of the Irvine Ranch Water Dastnct; Charles ()(Vore. a former con.ressional liaison: fohn Hylton. nn aarhnc p1I01 from Newport Beach; Tustin C11y C9uncilman John Kelly; and Christopher Cox. a former coun- sel to Pn:sadent Reapn. gr/J,w"~ 4# //;" hNJNA ~~ ~OtV' ,~/IN M' til'(H'(A ./'o.00 ul !Lfk~ 1(~f"N' ~ (1 ANlt llL ""'..rue•J"f""<>Nltit\Yo* •f.tl#H .f 4.00 eFtk ~V" ~ ffiA.e /tNl~Ue ~ 1""1rk4 vt ~ trd11<m m; you~ M<I n11k Md f/tk llHMIA a~ · • mill IN o~o<vrkqj» tA" mtW fHKrt/p<bfM Iv J'<>u ',)II/,,/ 6' o 1~r lu"'~ 1 ~ (/11~ 111'~ toe !Yew~ UNI/ Ix 1AM11lrdlo ~" ,.;r~ t· • fl I ' l \ ~.~~c.6-.-.,...,.._~ ~)1'-H·t'H~ ......... ·~ 'Al-.1• ,;., IO·I: .,r.. 11 ·4 .. ..- , o bla'ck--white issues in.U.S. f or~ign policy Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT /Thursday. February 18, 1988 * A3 _..._roject's tra_ffic cost ly ROBE RT BARKER detail. Mayor John Erskine s~ud Wedne~- Of .. ....,...,..__ da), In add1t1on to ot~r demands on the The McDonnell Douglas As1ronau11cc; compan)» Erskine pu~hed throu¥h re· Co. ·has won final approval to burld two quirements that st purcba~ ,an, for «H high-ri~ office buildinis in Huntington pooltn1. 1nsutull' !1de-shlnng \)'!)tC'm' .111d ~ch af\t'r. promisin• to pay Its .. fair hire a transponation manager. JC11nt-c1t) truffa '>lUd) on tht impact of the fanh(> protested that the) would be proJeCt "h1ch '" C'Ape<'tt'd 10 add about U\erwhelmed b> traffi conlt"~uon and ~ 000 cmplo)'cl''> to the firm The counul poll ution from the add1uonal workers 'oll·d tu put a t ap of SI 00.000 on "hat pa'i'l1ng throu3h their neighborhood to the Dougla~ "'ould p.l\ for traffic 1mpro,e-!tpau.~ !>Ulllun mcnt!t that indudl· "'1den1ng of inter· · '>tttlOn!t and tn!ttalltttion oftraffi<: signals. V1rg1 ! Paut)('h. an otlkaal with the share·· to ease traffic 10 the Cit} and 1n Wclttminstcr Cll) Councilman < hu, ~ Being a card-carryjng member of the baby neighboring Westminster. Smith and a number of resident\ appc.·dkd boom gene.ration. I remember all too well the cold The aerospace company, which prob-last month's Planning Comm1'i\11m ar I arll.:r the Pl<inntng ( ommi~sion ap-Md>onnt'll Douglas Rcalt) Co .• said that pro\'cd .i pnu· t.ig of S35.000 for road th.: t<mcr hu1ld1n8) "-Ill bt' construC'ted 1n proJCCt\ ')ta~l·\ \A.llh tht• \malkr t'tght·StOC) strU(· war atmosphere 10 which we arcw up. . ably has sent rockets into space with more proval of the 604.982-$Quare-foot pr111n 1 1hc~~tttc. dritts )U.:.$fb.®l...:.!"h~ :-'C da~cd •• l #lst:-.b;i4 ~o ~v.erc~rot a l\u~~!LP<>~~.bx .··_·:we <to n01 object to the de' t•lupmen1 under" our desks 'and buncd ouineaos ~nder our q'>Olent1ally gndlocked sur1ace sf«et~ lead-Smith iai(i ··'it wlll lfe a brnefit ro m11 ;\dd111onall\ th.: tom pan\ al read) tu rt• ,fJtt•d to huu.,t' l urrent emplo)ct~ h agrt•cd 10 coordinall:' traffic .$1gnal~ at ·· l\C>.~'lJ.t"d tubci.umpklt:dUl the ~~rnnWr arms. never realizing in our youthful naivete that ing to the plant at Bolsa Avenue and Bolsa cities. But 's3S.000 for m111ga11ng tr:illt1. ~hould 1:he . Bomb actu~lly drop we. would be Chica Stre_C't from the San Diego Freeway that the development would taU\l· Ill lhll'r~tctT<m\ fn 1t\l'."Yfc1niW of"1hc plant·; -of 11}>'~'-drd · ···- um.,truct .t Ill" bu\ \top on Bolsa I\ venue Jnd undatal {· J number ot street pro1e1..h 1n llun11ng.1on &alh I ht" I ~-.. tn~ huildini will he dcf)('ndenl on "hcthrr monn t) lt1rthl oming on tht' !>pate '>l.stwn u>01ract "'h1d1 "'il~ re<:t1\ed la!tt H.ir tnstantly incinerated. upnght or otherwise. It 1s believed tO be thC' first 11me that a Westm inster 1s inadequate .. . T.here were the bomb shelters people installe? m_aj~r company has been required by rny The Huntington Bl'ach ( 1l) < (tunul tn their back yards. Or. for th~se of us who couldn t official' to pav 10 mitigat<' traffic 1n such unanimously voted TuC'sdl> 10 a ppr "t: .1 afford those Armageddon suites. the government -------------issuC'd 1nstruc- Paul AICHIPLEY t1on booklets on how to seek pro t ec t io n under cars or, better y.ct, fi nd a hole to jump i nto . The cy n ical a s- sumptio n at the timt was that it would spare the survivors thC' trouble ofbur;yrng us. Forever locked in baby boomer memory banks are\ LS1on~ofSOY~cuallks colhogjoto Budapest and. a decade later. into Prague: of U.S. warships form in& a blockade around Cuba: of Francis Gary Powers: of Nikita Khrushchev banging his shoe on the table at the Unned Nations and his chilling promise, "We will bury you ... . :A.merica's rall)ing cry was "Better dead than red. It was a black hats vs. white hats world. Kc-.1d.:n1., of VI t'Stm instcr Village. the untrl \l hou,1r1ji! tract· to the Doutila\ HBoffers incenti've to upgrade do w ntown B> ROBERT liARKER Of I ... o...., fllllot .,.,. H untrn~t< ~ ·&·al h u h otlic1al'> ha\ e protlt•rtd;v-,. ri1i .. 11na,el"e1glo,em an at1t·mp1 t • up~·..idt .rnd put a ntv. face on <.1ld bu1ld111>'' : tht· Jown10..-.n pan oflhe C'l l\ hmoah"'en 1·ithe wh1pb) authonzmg Then came V 1etnam, the 1968 Democratic convenuon. race nots and the c1v1l nghts move- ment, the women's movement. gay and lesbian movements and a whole slew of other movements that splashed a thick coat of gray over our black and wh1tt' perceptions. We began to oouce tb~e..was. indeed, an ugl y side· to The Amencan Way. We were shocked to sec our neighbors shaking their lists at us and screaming. "Yanqu1 go home." • C ·11~wrn~" c •illl Hutton to ptQCCCd with k gal Jdror .ig.i n~t o"'nersof:!7 buildings thal tail t.• rr\'<'t earthquake safC't) st.an- dan.h Men ·with stellar anti-C'ommun1st credentials were confusing us. too: Richard Nixon opened the door to Red China. Ronald Reagan. who called the Sovi<"lS an "evil empire," toasted Premier M1kha1I Gorbache v in the While House So we began to question unflagging S. support for dictatorships w11h miserable human nghts records simply because the) "'eren·1 com· mun1s1. In fact, ll seemed as 1f that ve~ support was working against us. B) propping up rC'press1ve rcg1me'i "r helped create the climate for communist VIClOC). It's understandable .that many are tro ubled b~ the Reagan adm1nmra11on 's support of the l ()lltra'l. the Nicaraguan rebels he hkes to call •·frc."edom fighters.'· Ma n} of them -were national guardsmen under former N1cara.guan President Anastasio Somoza. The Somo1.a fam1l~ ruled tha t tiny Cent ral American 1.ountr) for 42 years. The) wcren·t cxactl ) beacons of dcmocraC). But hey. the~ weren·t communists. nght'> This v.ct'k 1n Irvine. I had an opponunit) 10 talk v.1fh former 1: N'. l\.mbassador Jeane K1rkpamtt. who ts h1ghl) rt•gardcd fo r htr grasp of foreign pohcy issues. She also supports U S. funding of the Contras. She said I shared a widespread -and mistaken ~ belief that '-'C had back('d Somoza against the andm1sta guernlla'i "ho no"' rule Nicaragua In fa1:t. "'c had v.1thdrawn l 1 S aid to Nicaragua and pressured other countries to Jntn rn an cconomH: bo)cott against Somo1a .. Somo1a v.ouldn't ha\t' been O\erthm~n othcrw1se .'' Kirl..patnck s.a1d. After Somoza resigned. she ~1 1d the t · S government pro' 1ded more assistance to the Sand1n1stas during their fi rst 18 months of power than 11 had given Somoza in 20 ~ears . Tbeaw ni ngof theCafe Erpreu ln Huntington Beach ••• b lown off by the high winds. Devil winds live up to their name as Coast residents assess damage By PA UL ARCHIPLEY < >r hn" Jhout tht· l rue! t"' 1't 111latt:1ha1 rc .. h.1 ll• that.· tx·frll Ron Beard 0 1 II un t1ng1 on Brach' I ht• 111 "'rnl1' v.rr1.· hln"' mg Im J gniup ot \ r<mcrtul gu\t 'n.ipped c1 giant br!lnlh ''''"'·grt•~th <,upp0nt•rs too "-hen thn Some people believe tht· licrce ~an1.1 that fdl on J p11"er hne and laught tire allualf\ "antt•d '>Omt•thin@ ti• happen Ana"' 1n1.l\ that roared througb the coun1~ ( indcr'> '1k " ontn Beard·., rnof at I!-. -is: qu1t ll~ 101 J t hangt Wednestla\ were .. de\ll "'mds." ' c..r.:gon l Jnt· . Tht" \Jn ta .\n.i'> lnc.x ... t·d "ut tht· The de,·11 certainh sccmed to ha1e a R<"arJ "'·t'> "'atlhing 1ek\ 1sion when the lomputn Jt th,· Rrg1\trar ot \ ott'r\ nffht hand'" som.: of the '1raged1.:\ that '>truck firt• hrnli.t· 11u1 111 tht• shali.e c,h1ngk roof at h1r thrt·i: hour-.. h1 •,ding up Hnlilat10.n 0 1 the Orange Coast Consider t I '''a 111 pt•tmon<. t 1r 3 t""Un1,~1dr "'""' gm" th Brad Jon<.'s· Laguna Beach home "'as Within minute'>. his tormrr w-"'orl.:r' 1n111at1'~ k•~kd \\hc.n..a..irugbt) bu! ar·u oak "a'> "-l'rl' lln th<.' .,,t·nr Rean.I "J' .1 Im . • fclledb)wtndblas1sreach1ng Omph.sa1tl i... ·ti "h .1 1 '~ • 1 h Hal lt:r\lllthl ~r .. .,.th·hmll•ngm(a,uh . . _ l•at;i inn 1. 1( or --'tJr\ un11 ,.., ,..i~m111.:Jl'1'.·t1t.•U~'"'11h morC'than'lo.•~ll fttt'(:ap . Bmi Bob --rrnr~mcnt lase tuTir --· 7 .,-· ---· ---- Jones "as asleep v.hen the oak t·rushed &fi h. , ·J B d I· 1 "'~nJturn .J ... t "'t·d. ( ount\ RC'gis1rar h1~ house JUSt after 4 am He e~capcJ h 'no~iegh1h1.:1'ralrln· ~l 1m....:dar in"t1~'1ha·cr~~~1 Dun fJnnt:• '>J1J ht· hll~d to.tlJ't" ~ht: ' " 1.: 1 l t '""' ' l pt·t111• •n'> 1 l"' 11\·J Jnd l·n1t1nl b· \.\ cdn ., serious tnJU~. but the tree landed k'l\lhan .mt! trtl'.d h11..,1ng J ov. n tht' gr<'" 1ng t1amn JJ, ~ ' l a )'ard a"'a). ··on\.t' 11"'J'l1n th.: a1t11. I l nl·" 11 "a~ .. It wa'l hke sl<.'t•p1ng 1n the back ~:at of~ gunc" hl' \Jtd car and h.t' ing a train take off the tront Whrn lirdight<:r~ ;irn, .:d -the \ame Jont·s said trC:" "'h•• had "'orled under Beard - .. The hou<,e ·~ tota lled. I have nl·"' 1brnt·, "t're -.hooting 10 leet 1n tht• J1r sk~hghl::. in t'H'f) room Enormous'"~ Thr hume ,u'lta1ncd an l'\t1ma1nl lights ·· . S~0<11100 1 n damage The 600-squarl··foot houS(' nn ( an~nn \ ti rt• in .1 tirctigh ll'r' htum• ,., .. a \l'~ A<'r.:s "'Ill ha\t' to Ix' complctt•h n·hutlt dilkr1.·n1 kt•hng ·· &ard, ,aid .. It hapP\'f1\ Jont.''I. 34, "a carf)('nter qu"kf\ JnJ \OU Jl1n·1 ha1c: a ,h;in1t' • "\A.t' haq·n t h.id J 'l'Jlh "nnul'rfu: Ja1 .. "-!'df{.1-.JhnlC'1er derul\ rt•g1strJ \tJfT1.•r, Tt' '"''J thc:1r l s11m.itt •n nlr pkting \Cr' 1J lltl!l h\ I 'till\ Hut Jqlt·nJ1ng on tht' "'t'alht•r lhJI could be JU't J l111k more hot "'ind taf/ flf·riten Jo1JJ1tbaa 1·011i <'. Jtaaifu K°t'bt'f and Bob i·aa E~•ea C'oatributt'd to Ibis stor.L · But otli .ii\ also dangled a t:ai;r<>t b\ ofknng ll pro\ 1dt• lov.-1ott.-res1 teden!I l >Jr\ t• n J~c bu1ld1ng.s eanhqua ... e safC' If ""' nt'r' hr, ng thc:-ir buildings up-10 code .ind 1.• mt'll hcaltll and v.elfare '1olat1ons. uff" 1.il' "'111 offer grants ol up to S3 I .250 lo rt"pa1r thl· fat:ade'> ot the.' buildings o n the nunh ')ldt it \lain !)tn't't 1n the ~ond nl 14. l lrnm l'autic ( oas1 H1ghwa' The: propo!k!I •'a upoIT'that ~e,elop­ mem effort,. tr.i \"{""nm work~ m the area ( oun,1lm.1r l\·tt'r C1r~n said I h~ Jd•' 1•. appart"nlh was generated ti-. .i '1Jr tatx 1h.i1a,1\\ tasl.. tort'<' shot of 1..klarHJ.ittd ,onJ111on<. 1n d<'"nto"'n Hunt1n~tc n tk.tlh The 'l'unc1l'l<'"edthe tapt I;,'' m,•nth It turn<'J uu• 1ha1 ,,,me nf the hu1ldmg'> ·hJl "'t're \1ngkd uut a'> dtp1cun~ slum ~ 1nd1:1<1n-. .trt' '"'' ncd ti' \K'\ C'rl prominent r1.·dndu~'lrl1t·nt ligu re~ OnC' nf the bu1ld- 1n11.' 1n 11ulJ1111n 11 C'af1hquakt• ~kt~ r, gulat.••ll'" '" ned b~ the l 11~ r~ffi .. itd<"f'lt'ti \Mr-~ua~mro-- - ,rdmarn c 1n • ·.., "-t'arh nmt 1 t'.ir<i later '' "'u1ld1ng\ .ir 'till n 'tolauon ,,, 1he lav. < ount d~ •rt>J'• 1 •r.t~C' \\int hell s.a1d ~hr 1' , ,n,C'rncJ th.it the 1nlu'lrun of publK m. "1 fTl.l\ •nllt<IM' th<' value of tht bu Jing~ .inJ 1he , 111 ma\ havt' to f'J' h11--hl· rm1t' •f 1hJ'1 t>u1.1th· qructun' tnf reJeH·l11rml'nt .it .1 latt'r datc It 1 lhl· rr l~r.l.rT' " JO .. uempt go pc-r~ up thl· J f'\',• I• 111rn "'11h returb1shmC'nl and fC'dt''t'lor~lnt ·· \\ 1nthrll \aid .. But ••u de• "ltndt · •11r h•"' ·n~ l hat tOnlC.'rn' mt .\s I recall. the .S. reall~ began 10 \our on Nicaragua after the Sand1n1stas out-maneuvered · more moderate foct1on'i 1n their coalwon gO\·crn· ment. Now the Sand1 nistas have consolidated power. repressed 1nd1v1dual nghts and sohcned Soi 1ct a.id. While the U.S Congress squabbles qver stop-gaP.. non-m1l1tal) funds for the Contras, K.irkpatnck said the Sandmistas ne raking 1n $500 m1lhon ~car INS dogs to detect drugs, aliens at San Clemente from the Sov1et5. . When we th ink of Soviet 1nOuenCl!'around the wo rld -tx.· 1t ·in Nicaragua. Cuba. Afghanistan. Eastern Europe or elsewhere" -.. ,n each case we're confronting governments 1mpoSt'd by force. go\· emed b) force and heavil) supponed b) So"1et By ELEANOR M. COl.LINS .,;.,, ,... C.01111 I .... ,. You kno"' \.\ odon 1s v.orking hard ~hen he s11~ do"'n on the Job Wodon and fiH' otht.>r Belgian ~falino1' dog~ began their drug-sniffing and alien· dea·c11o n program Tuesda~ for the l 1.;; Border Patrol and the lmm1grat10n anti Na1urahzat1on ef\ ice Southern ( ahfornia .rndAruona. lhe d~ "'111 be U)(."d to dctcct largc arnounl' ot hcrmn. manJuJna and lOCa•ne l hn Jlst1 1:an dc1crm1n.: d illegal Jlirn' Jrt' tx·mg plalcJ ·1n dangcrou\ <;1tuJt111m tn 'mug- gkr'> "ho often tr:rnc-,pon t ht•m under inhumant• cond1t111n' nul plJ~tul ~ nvugh "The J, 1g\ 1\nr 'l'n harJ '" finJ hidden 11.:m' "h11h hJ't J human t1r nart·ot1t sn~n t nr. tht'm fhC'1r nnl• rt'\\Jfd " plc1,llmt.' I• •ht'' arl• nnt <,lf1>ngl~ moti,Jtt·J t1> pl3\ ·hc1 "'II mi• "llr ... h.ud l"nough Rea' a '-ltd Th<.' d•'S\, llntt•ntrate 1>n fnt;r "4.Cnl.., .inti "'111 not pa1 attent11ln to am l1:h~1 'me' l n the S<"Cl.)nd ""c."" ,,, tra1n1ni< •·nl" 111 ·ht• handle r.. hrought J r.1lt\ mt~lt !"l.h ~ I •"l lun,h }fr,,J,JffiJ/l'Jt11\<.·c•• l ·£1L1-r 'rt th<' pa111 111.:lt anJ run .1n :cm containing .1 ,m31l Jmtiun• 1 OtHt •t ' RcJ\l'r Y id ·'.A.e l'\flt·,· •I.II OJI\ •Ill' '><'1/Ufc."\ 1l1 IOtrC'3't· cmirm.1u<.h Jue 111 our ne"' can1n(' pr,,~rJM '•lei\ <,aid Dak < • 1.1t1 'hit•! pa trul agent nt th<' \an D1egl' '<'l · ,, ...i1tl the Bl1rd<'r Pat ml "111 n0"' hJ' ,. 111, ·,Jpahllli~ uf l<X·ating ahen' lnded 1n a1rughl tra1kr' h\-fnrt' 11·, t~1 •.1\(" •• arms ... she said. . Ah hough the House of Representat1"cs recent- ly voted down a Reagan request for more Contra aid. "Congress docs not remove Nicaragua from the East-West con01cl.'' she warned K.srkpatnck said I was nght about one thing: "h 's rare to find cases that art." black and white.'· Harold Eidt. comm1sswm·r of the I"" "1.'Stern r<.',g1on. said the dogs "'ere trJll)t•cl to bcha\C pass1\i'I~ "hen the~ do drtrct drugs or h1JJ en peo ple 1n 'rh1dt•<. gomg through hortler checkpoint\ l ht'' '>1gna l their handk'rs b) s1111ng do"'n 1mmcd1· atcf\ 1fthc1 smell a human ~cent nr ll'n.11n drug" · Stall<lllC'd at 'anoll'i c:her ... 1x11n1' 111 l ht• doge; \A.Crt bmu@.h t lrc1m Holland. ..-. hen: thn had tx't•n tr:unl·J J\ fX'li«.' tlog\ f)a, 1d Rl:aq·r o"'n<'r \ll \IJcrhor-.t Inter· natitrnal. Im '" Rl\t'r'llk 1rain.:J thl·m for I~ "eel~ 10 rt'"'p.1n1.I P.'"" ch to drugs Jnd human >eeht'> llJrh!lt·r' trom the Bnrdrr Patrol \\-l'nt thf\lugh anotht·r '" "l·el'> nftratntng \A.llh the Jn~' Rca'l'r ..aid the dog\ .Hr pl.nlul and tn.:ndl~ In fact. l"'o dog' dttl rn11makt'11 throuith the prngrJm l'>t'tJU'l' th.:' ..-.ere E:.iKh dog ui,1 thl' 1'-' Ji'P., ' r1..1:~ Sti.UOO. tnduJin~ th~· tra r .,~ r···~·.1:i according to \t i~t> '•\eh 't" ;..,·,r. .l' '••r the Bordtr Patrol \\ ,.J,1"! ha' tx-cn .1\\1gnC"d 1,, the \an 1 tmt'"llt ,hc."\.~Pl'int on lhl' I' fr~"'a~ H, .rnd 1n, 1the1 dog<. ... 111 Int'"' 'th their , "n h.1nJk" Th t' Jog<. and handler'\ will "•'r ... hct ... rt'n ~I anJ "' hour' f)c."r ~eel. , hJngint-then h1•ur' frequemh <.o drug deak n 3r .. l 1llt"g.al .tl1en ,,.,.,uggkr.. "'Ill not l nt'" v.ht·n 1hn m1gh1 rmoun1er the \1J I 11<>" Passenger shot, killed as ,,, highway viQl~nce resumes LOS ANGELES (AP> -A ma n riding home after a battina-practice , session in'thc park was fat.Illy shot by an irate motorist. echoif\& last sum- mers bloodshed on Southern Cali- forn1a roads. Kun Runge, 23. of un Valley. died earl} today. 21/1 hours followtng thl' 10:10 p.m. shoo1in1 on Burbank Boull'vard in Nonh Hollywood. said police Sgt. tcve Millan. Runae had bttn pract1ctn1 at a baseball battina cagt at Castle Park in Van NuyJ. said Detective Mike Co ffey. He was hcadina home with a friend when a motonst behtnd their white 1985 Chrysler became irate. • 0 The susptet diove ne•t to the victim and shot at them for drivina : too sJowly," Milla.tr 11id. ~ The dnver, a chjldbood friend of • Runat. 11id ht heard about thtte shots. Runge was shot 1n the chest t1c died at St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank at 12:40 a.m. Police believe the shots were fired from a white. early 1980s model Chevrolet Caprice carrying two men. and asked witnesses to come forward. "Detectives have information that a hpt..cotorcd van and addin onal vt'h1clt's we~ traveling near the \JCtim's vehicle and possibly wit· nesscd the event." Millan said. The shootint recalled last sum· mcr's rash of roadway shoounp whtn hot•hcads turned to wapons rather than horns and tHtu~ 'to air their &rievances with Other motonsts. f1\~ people ~ k.il.ltd and more than a do7cn iajurcd. One man ,. .. s ten paralyzed. Thl"C'C men ~ntly ~nt on tnat 1n 1hrtt of the ~ummtt ~hootin•~ Two tt·-.t1fit·d thc' rne.11\1 10 scare othtr dn' c~ b\ tiring gu n On \\ednl·\da~. ~larganlo Ll')'a. :... of '-'t'\\ hall "'as a<'Qu1tted of a1trn1ptcd murder nnd othC'r ftlonit"s tn Jn \ugu'>t road~a> shoo11 na 1n1 oh 1ng J California H1ghv.a) Pa- trol ollicer But he "'as coin 1fted of posS(.•,stng .1 tirt'arm in a \C'h1clt and poSS(''isrng a t l'Ott•alt-d weapon He fm:c-'.) a ma,1mum '" month count\ 1ail tnm \\hen ~nttnced March ~.,1\loatd Putihl Defender Jamt'l M Coad~ Tht JUI) 1s '\llll dthhfm11n1 the attempted murdt'r ch:irgt~ 1p1ns.t lbcrt Morpn. who ..-~~ a.rrcstt'd tn the shoo11 ng \)f Paul uc;sl\aum o n tht C'o~ta Mtsa f ~~a) near the Oran.ac C ounl) Fairground~ ; ........................................................................................ . : a-daltOD •'•c• calls in p~wn houn ttUina him .: Th.eves tfttcred a homt an tho "to l~~ve tht' 1-dy al!)ne or we·n hun : 19000 bloc-of Bushard Slft.iet )'Ou. The man 11id he was la~ • throuah 1 door from an attKM-d _assaulted by two fM;ft de> he ~ • . ..,. and stoat a S 700 vickC>ca.itc nt"ver setn before 11 h11 wort ~. tn • rtt'Oidtr and a S.200 tdeviUon •L Costa Mesa. The m~ t~ ham 10 • • • luvc the lad) alont. he a id. • A man c:acnc to the police 1t1tt0n to • • ~ • f'f1)0n that ht rt«U'td two tekphoM m1den t 1n the 16000 bead of ~ • . ~wpoint Lane ..aid somrone s.o&c his kl')'s for an auto shop. to~•na tnK"b and miutc• "'' •o 'anouJ autos • • • A man A"1 th.It IOmtOM stok S.tOO "' cuh a.nd t ... o checli: from h" 1916N11An. Newport Beach ~ l Sten·o <.)\tt·m, -'ai!1ng in \aloe lfllnl S.r. '4 I" SI I '0 -and NO .m1u<'"J'r l''rn' "<'rt rcponed 'tvlcn T ut'<.d.i~ night frClm 10 SC'fl3r· atr \t•ssC'IHJodC'J at \·en"t'St Yacht\ on \\ c'>t c. ~).1,1 ll1gh"a) In tach case. thC' thid e1thl't l..it ... t'd in th<.· lot~l"d hatl·h .ind hr,, ... ,· 1.foM, to g.a1n entf' ll' the rat>1n'i 01 lh<' \J \ hts • • • '\ hnefca'l. a .;amera and a pur'it' -toge1hn ..-.unh an .C\llmated S 1 . .il'll.' -"<'rt' ,tt,kn Tue~a~ from a confcrcn1.c room .11 the f Qur Season' Hotel $<11J th.: '1 11m a 'l'lltor from Fm land ••• An S 1.81\) I -l at.ii '<'110" gold nn~ "''h '0 rub\\ •nJ I diamond\ on thrtt ll.l)tl"\ "u ft'p<>ned lo t or \IOltn Tuesda) fmrn thC' sink in the bathroom at CX-lanC'' ·., rt' tturt\nt on l 1do Par\ n m<' Coeta Meea man '-'C'tnng t~ner short~ 0' tr h1 head tncd to rob a Ja '-tn tht' &' on turda~ but f111ed whtn the wo man at the C'Ou ntC'r panicked "ftt'r walk.lf\I to the dm l"-through "'ind('" and ckmand1na monc • the man 11~ •hen the "'oman ran awa from ht'r post. Tht man flt<! south from the restaurant at .. ~JS H•rbor Blvd • • • 4' _prowkT wu ~poned at ~ 4 i p. m Wflfnttda)' 1n the' l of Rtd"ood -'\'cn\K' ... •• • •• R~Sl<kMaaa butlanes wtre re~nt'd Wtdnnda tn tht bklck. of\-an oun. tht block of ~be.ma Cu'CSt. the . 900 bkd or Dtn\'tf Dn't a.nd ttw 100 M of .... Laeu.n• Beac b JC'"<'lf' .\alueJ Jt \ "'J' rt'p.lrtc."tl qoleo JI IJ l l r n ,.·,la\ lrl'm a rc,11.JC'n\ r "tht <I • ~ '"' 11. ~ ,,1 MnnlC'fC\ P rnr . .. D.1n1t•l T•tu,l1tx• 'e> •ll.-i~un.t 8cJ1 h "a' Jrrl 'tt•d , 11 '-''f'*' 11.1n ''' pO'i\<'\\H\O ,,f \I< lrn {'r1'f)c."n\ JI 4 n: p m T uC'~J' a~ 1"1 ' I .1 nJI :in,<•n Road lh "'"' hd.l.111 1ru t'I ~1111-.)(1 hail . . . '-l1r'tl\'1.tnl rt'r<'rttJ '('l·1ng largt' rav. r nnl\ Pl'" h \ 1t.1• •'I .I muun1a1n h11n HI lht ~'c1r l..11w 11•1 11 &r.,elc' ln,t1vfl1\'nl' In, 11.1·, l .a~una ( 3· n1t1n R •·h' .11 l .1 m tl"lict\ lntne \ IC'tn ~c ~" "'·l" heaten v.1th a '>tt1. l 1n th<' l Mud. ot DccrfiC'ld \ '<" n 11c \\ C'\Jnr'4 t,I\ .i ft<'moon h' t"' o ~outh« "h,, th<'n \lok hi'> N'>._<'lball. Th~ JU' e111k \U !X'-ts WCl"C' later .trrt>\t~d .ind tht• ''' 11m "3' "''' \{ nou'il\ in1urt•d 'omone thrT;i;n;d It' hlll\A. ur a hu\lncs~ in the 1 • .i-1)(1 hhx ... of ~nt1 ( JO)On Road \\ t'dnt\\1:1\ C\Cn1n~ "'ilh a bomh plantC'd rn the hu1ldtnt' Ptihcc in~pectcd I.he bw1Ji.ng and did n11t J1\C'l'' t'f ::i tximh • • • .\n o 1110 opt' and digital multi mt't<:-r -ACT't' \tokn Imm a bus>nr-s' rn the I "'000 blod "' Jamboree Road tl<lv.<'C n j-4 p.m 'und3\ • • • .\ t~o-foot m"del llf a .. futurr protvl"J)e \-('tll<lt ' v.a\ \IOk-n from r f"(.'\tatth f11l1hl) 1n 1hr 1400 block of 'llGav. ~\cnuc '4•mcume Monda) fhr model 1\ 'alut'd at 1opro1umatr I) U0.000 • • • .\n IRM . l~tm l\fl('•ntcr -.·" the onl~ Htm tol~n dut1na • brcak·•n at a busin s 1n \he 1-.000 block of Rod.fil'ld &ulc,,,rd \<1mt'ttmt tv. rcn ti pm T uC''>dU 11nd a.m Wcdnc~ay Robber takes part of cash register "n arm(\t m~her ~-a~ Y.1th cuh and part of th(' cash rq~ ter Wednes-~' aqcr hnlJ1ng up • f1 t food reiit.aunnt 1n Hynt1ni1on ~tt'h .• The 'u ptt1 .. -.tled 11\tO ~I Tiro 11 ' b \\amtr ~vc a\ 4..30 pm . drmandc5d monr' and told tht-Jlt'I at tht counttrhr a\ armed. said S.Ohc-c Lt ur' Poe \\ihtn tbc ctcr\ opened the ca~ rq1Jter the ~q>c'Ct &flhMci ahto dra~1 a.nd flC'id Hr was tut 1ttn nann1n1 wr ,-~ \atd o one .... ~ tnJu.ftd 1D(t no other customt~ •-ere an 1ht &Oft Lmt 1n th~ holdup~ Sl26 ill • cash and the drawtt. Poe Mid. n.e ~wu~btd n-"ec • about 19 Of 20 yars old. S ht 9 aDCba t.alL l S ~ .._.. Mir and wannt IJl\'C~ Ud,_., • -., . • Kennedy sworn in as new top eourtjustlce WASHINGTON (A P)-Anthony Mcleod Kennedy w11 sworn in as the natJon·s 104th Supreme Counjusticc today, bringina a crucial ti~bruking vote to a court hampered by a vacancy the past eight months. .. With a hand on his family Bible. Kenned> pfomi~d' dunng a brief ceremony to "do equal right to the poor and to the nch ... He then was seated at the high coun bench. at the place tradJtionall) reserved for the Junior JUSllCe. President Reagan. "ho appointed Kenned', did not auend the counroom ceremon~ but .\ttorne) General Edwin Meese Ill presented Kennedy's commission of office to the JUStices. start in his new JOb. "r ve ~n workina. rm ready tor Monday." when the court ends its current recess. Kennedy said whik posinJ for cameris outside the court building prior to his swearina-in. "We're j ust deliahted to be in Washington. T~ welcome has beeft.. very gracious." Kennedy said . urrounded by hi5 wife. Mary, three children and more than JO other relatives, Kennedy sajd be plans to live in an apartment in tht nation's capital wh1k he and his wife look for a permanent home. .. It's not qulle big enouah for the "hole family." he Joked bcl'ore walk- ing off with his relati ves. The former federal appellate judge from Sacramento had two swearing- '" ceremonies today: one in the Su preme Court's ornate courtroom and the other at the White House. \ ....... , .... President submits budget to Congress, seeks $1. 09 trillion ~SHINGTON (AP) -Preli· dent Reapn today &ent Conarcss a S 1.09 trillion conciliatory. ele.ctioo· ·• ~ ~ combinin1-hit-tne1t· • restrained military request ever with pro~s for more spending on education, science and the fight against AIDS. "In presenting tftis budaet. I am kttpina my end of 1he barpio. I call upon Convess to uphold its end." Reagan said in the eiahth. and for practical purposes. finaf budge1 of bis presidency. Unlike earlier Reagan budge1s. the new documcn1 embodies an agree· mcnt on spending priorities already readied with Congress. Reaaan·s fiscal 19'89 bud&et was expected to aenerate few fireworks on arrival at Capitol Hill. And bud&et ~aden ~ 4ow.n pros~s or ' major election-year budaet fracas. The new Reagan bud&iCt contends that the "economy has shown few sians of serious dama&e" from last October's stock market plunae. and tha1 the recent boom in exports holds out the promise of continued econ· omic expansion. In fact 1he new Reagan bu~t assumes~ declining rate of 1nflat10".'. falling interest rates and economic growth of2.4 percent t~is ye~r a~d 3 .. s perocnt next year. Thas proJecuon 1s more optimistic than forecam by congressional budget analysts and private forecasters but closer to their predictions than in prcvi.ous years. None of the three lormN coun members sull living attended the ceremon) J us11ce Le" 1s F Powell. who Kennt'd' succeeds. and C'h1ef Justice \\ arren . E. Burger "ere an Flonda. Former Just acc.> .\nhur Gold· berg. whose wife d1c-d aturda~. also did not attend In comments beto'"" the ceremon~. Kenned). 51. said he had a running President Reagan's third choice for the job. Kennedy was confirmed by a 97-0 vote of the Senate 15days 1:40 - a tranquil conclusion to the political storm sparked by Jusuce Lewis F. Powell's retirement last June 26. Seaate ....-.tf Leader Robert Byrd of Weet Vu.tnla watch• u Preeldent. Rea&an bolda copy of 81.09 trillion baqet ba tJae Wblte Bouae Cabinet Room today. Reqan's 1989 budget calls for reducing the federal deficit from S 150.2 billion la~t yea r and the S 146. 7 billion estimated for 1988 to S 129.5 billion in the fiscal year that begins next Oct. I. That's even below the target of S 136 billion called for in the Gramm· Rudman deficit-reduction law. 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In dash. #12-1930 1-Piece Ultrasonic Alarm 5 Reg. 330/o 399 By SAFE-HOUSE ' Off 59.95 Just plug mto AC to protett a 20 x 30-ft. area. #49-303 Aeg. 29.95 e.nenes elflr• Hear music, news, sports. #12-117 AIDS, school funds pushed WASHINGTON (A P) -· Presi· dent Reagan asked Congress today for major spending increases to figh1 1he spread of AIDS and to boosl support for ~hools and college~. Most socaal ~rograms sbo)Wed at least modest gains in Reagan's cite· t1on-year budget for fiscal 1989, as the president abandoned perennial proposals for cuts that Congress has largel~ ignored in previous years. The most striking increase was the S 1.3 billion request for research and cducatton on the deadly AIDS virus. up by S349 milhon. or 38 percent. Reagan said. ·· o\ddressmg the Ac· quired Immune Defictenq 1}n· drome ep1dem1c 1s the highest pu~hc health pnont} of the adman1s· tr:mon." . The government also estimated that tt s cost of paying welfare and Mrdiraad benefits for AIDS v1ct1ms "Ill !.oar in the )Car ahead to S736 mtlhon from $461 m1lhon. One )Car after he sought to cut S5 balhon from the Depanment of Education's budget. Reaµn asked Congress to raise its spending b' SI 5 billion. or 8 percent. to $20.3 bllhon. At a Whi te House photo session with congressional leaders. Reagan extolled the bydget for not increasing 1ues while increasing spending to battle illicit drug.s and AIDS. With a pile of blue budget docu· ments stacked before him on the table. Reagan said he hoped the White House and Congress ''can work together through this budget process this year. sticking to our agreement and compleung · 1h"e air. ..propriation proces~ befor<' th<' end of this fiscal )Car." In today's budget message. Reagan conceded the new document "does not full y reflect my pnorities. nor. presumably. those of any pan1cular member of Congress." But. citing ··give and tak<' on all sides:· Reagan told Congress: "The goal of deficit reduction through spend1~~ rcducuon must be para- mount. The two-year budget ·pact struck with Congress last November. in the "ake of the stock market collapse. sets Ii mils for both military increases and social program cuts and restncts ne" taxes to the S 14 b1lhon alread} passed for 1989 b) Congress. Because of this pnor agreement. Reagan's new budge.t proposed military spend inf authonty ofS299.5 billion in fisca 1989 and ac tual outlays for the year ofS294 b1lhon - up from $291.4 billion in 1988 in budget authont) and $285.4 billion 1n outlays. That increase. which doesn't even keep pace with last )"Car's 4.4 percent increase in 1nflauon. represents the smallest m1htary spending increase e~ef sent to Co~gress by _R<'agan. It 1s likely to result in reductions an some of the military forces and weapons programs that have grown substan· ually since he became presid<'nl. "An) thing less would Jeopardize not onl) our securit) ... but would also dim the prospects for funher nego- t 1a tcd agreements with. our adversancs." R¢agan-sa1d. Reagan's budiet recycles a number of favonte adm1mstration proposal!> for reducing government programs. These include th<' abohtion of th e Interstate Commerce Commissio11. the Econom;c OC'elopmcnt Admin· 1stration. mall Business Adminis· trat1on direct loans. urban develop- ment action grants and public subsidies for Amtrak ratl passenger service and mass transit systems. In add1t1Qn. Reagan again proposed the sale of na al petroleum reser' cs and some regional powcr- market1ng authorities. BaDti1tt exits Democrats' race; blitz beg-ins for Super Tuesday? By 1\e Associated Prell ,. ~mocrat Bruce Babbllt dropped out of the pres1dent1al race toda). dcclanng .. I am free" but also calhng himself "honored be yond measure" to ha' c had the chance to run. Most of thl' suf\" 1ng co ntenders marched south for a campaign bhtz leading up to uper Tucsda} pnmancs. but Repubhcan Pete du Pont apparently also was about t ~"hdraw. Meanwhile. Rep11blican pany reg- ular\ in ~(.' ada "ere bracing for Pat Robenson's .. anvmble army" as the) geared up for a non-bindinfstraw poll tonight. o\nd Democrats were set for bad-to-back debates. stan1ng tonight an fcxas. the.> biggest Super Tuesday state. Modern human s 92,000y ear s old NEW YORK (A Pl -Anatom1cal- h modern humans hved 1n Israel 92.000) ears ago. sc1en11sts said today in a stud~ that pushes back the earliest known rehablc date for the ancient humans b) some 50.000 )Cars .• The f1nd1ng suppo rtc; the h) pothcs1s th31 anatom1call~ modern humanHvohed in o\fnca rather than 1ndcpcndentl~ 1n SC\cral places. and "caghs against the 1den that the)" descended from Neanderthals. sc1en· llStS said. The stud}. reponed by sm:nt1sls from Franre and Israel. as "vel) important for the stud) of the human evolution... said David P1lbcam. anthrolopology professor at Harvard ni' crs1t). The work appears in today'c; issue of the Bnush journal Nature Researchers reponcd that 20 burnt flints found along ~Ith ancient human remains 1n the Qafach cave an lo"crGalilee"crcabout 92.IXX)>cars old. give or take 5.000 )ears So the ancient humans"' cd there that long ago, researchers said. • THE ME F.~GERS Adrit'nnf' .,ino8nnd, \I S . " ' \IJrttl hr1lf"r . C.ort Enrr1trt1r thf'rA· pi 1. dnd an•truc-tor •I lhf' ln•111u1r of <..ort lMq1f'1tr> I hr '"" 'or~ C¥n ~nttr. •nd Par" ( Ol\-!"t II\· Con1anu1r11 F.d. Pr°'rdm TOP .\OOfU: .. ~!llD (l\.r r•l.t""'•Nr •tlb IMlr "l I t 01>t rl'bllM!•.., ,.,.., ••· h nthcor 0,;1 r•l.t•inn•h1p "''" \Intl ... , f 4rlh end Ot1 Ult fl••lmt 'nW! l..ntw• •1P t• l1>ll"""'' '" •n • ,1.n.,.•• l!IJ""hnn 4nol •rl4 .... , P"'•"I I 11l'lf' • ~ Q P\I Oitf' Th.ir.J•• • f'·lirMrY I It °"'11 h•Jn 11 \ 00 R,..,,.,•••ww 1·1.-1Mh ;~' \itdr-:l20 'I('!! L..M. ,,. ll .. ~..,.. t.\ I) ~f,( , Babbllt. the former Anzona gov- ernor. said he "ould not endorse another.candidate for now. Appeanng at a news conference In Washington. Babblll said he was reminded of the biblical saying. ''The truth shall set you free." In his case. he said. the truth -his poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire -"came a lot sooner than I eitpected." Still. he said ... Today I am free." ".\lthough I am w1thdraw1ng from this race. I am not withdrawmi from the cause that brought me to 11." he said. "J don't know why we fared no better: I'll lea' e that for others to ponder. But I am v<'ry proud of what we did achieve and I am honored beyond measure by the opponun1ty I .. was granted to take pan an this campaign.·· Babbin. who formally announc<'d his cand1dan on March 10. 1987. failed to set the electorate afire with his call .for a national sales tax to combat the federal deficit. but re· ce1vcd good press reviews for his candor and "I)' humor. He said toda\ a friend had told \ ham. "Bruce. )OU fought a good fight. You "ere in 1t nght up to the beg1nn1ng:· Gary Han . who finished last among ~mocrats in New Hamp- shire. headed home to ~nvcr. where he said has ca mpaign would contmue but not for reasons of "ego and amb1t1on ·· $8 million ~issing from Fed shipment to Argentina C"\ By Tlte A1soclatecl Press NEW YORK -As much as SS million from a S52 million ll.S. current'\ shipment to Argentina was lost as the bags of cash were being transferred from a Jct to an armored Brink's Inc. truck in Brazil. the Daily News rcponed toda). Two 6-foot-long sacks of cash. believed to contam S4 million earh. were tcported lost. the newspaper said. The cash was being shipped by the Federal Reserve Bank. Neither it nor Brink's. which was provid ing sccuritv. would 1dent1f) the customer. Th ineen sacks were loaded aboard a rtgularly seheduled Vang Airlines 74 7 at Kennedy In ternational A1rpon on Feb. 4 .. the newspaper said. Vang is an Argenttnecamer. The bags were lost after th~jet landed at Rio de Janeiro International A1rpon. and the money was being loaded into an armored truck which was to transfer it fo.a flight to Argentin~. the Ne"\ said Boy bums •elf lmltating Motley Crue HOLL YWOOO. Fla. -A 12-ycar-old boy doused himself with rubbing alcohol and &et himself on fire imitating a scene he had seen an a rock music video. authorities said. Bryan Tucker was in fair condition today at Memorial Hospital with second-degree bums on his legs. abdomen and chest. The boy. n fan of heavy-metal music who takes electric guitar lessons and wears an eamng an the shape of a cross. Yid ~was inspired by a member of the band Mot le) Crue performin.g in a television video. "He just ht his lq.s on fire. and nothing happened to bim," the sixth..gader said. Fire Inspector Tom Wolf said the bo) poured 1sopropyl alcohol over his body and set it afire with a match. "He drop~to 1hegroundand rolled,"Wolfsa1d. but the fire would not go out. The youth ran to the bathroom and got 1n the tub. which was filled Wlth wa1er from an earlier bath. "fonunateJy. the tub was not empued,'1 Wolf said. DO YO R HEART· WORK to1th ADR/£.1VN£ W-"INOCRAND 'Vm11·ur L,..J,., frMll '11'• t'otA • \KE l PTO YOl'll PECIAL Clf'T8 • HHI & tnli•t>n 1hr ~''""°"' ch.W •1llnn • Vonllf't"f with •our l!V'rf •"6oft aftd ··~,,~ • R"'°'"" rrimt 11 ,_fo_ • r ~ ·~ ........ bod• tcllNt*lth • "'or\ d\MllWlh •1th ~t fftfr@.I' tHlf'lll • 11 .. 11. MW'r,,. &> bllln« thr •w• 6 rlwiltu • \<'q\utt> P"' IW'tl •JHrlll11l td m \Ifill' 111 ¥Ollr .kJ, kit In a Ol'l 0 'Y -\Jh(ip 1'ewporl &.eek. C.\ .... numn tre ~ 10.,~T0 $P\t , ............... _....._. t \lllH\l'LM I.\("~ (71•> 6 .. tt.iOH RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... c-.""" UU -•• .. CISH •U-'41-l ISi -~slamie groUp claims it abducted Marine officer TYRE. Lebanon (AP) - A caller claimed today the Islamic Rcvol· utionary Brigades kidnapped a U .S. Marine officer and accused the officer of being a CIA agent. The Arabic-speaking man, io a ·retephone ·~ ·10· a W"tenr news- agency, said the previously unknown group took Manne Lt. Col. William R. Higgins out of Beirut .. after he was brought out from the south.'' U.N. officials and Shiite Moslem militiamen st.aged a massive search for Higgins throughout south Leba· non and virtually scaled off the area around Tyre, 50 miles south of Beirut. In Washington. President Reagan said he wants to rescue Higgins, but he offered no details. "We're doing everything we can." he said at a photo session. "We're trying to find out as much as we can. We're trying to get htm located, an<t certainly we want to rescue htm." Wednesday gunmen blocked the coastal highway near Tyre and gra,bbed Higginsas heretumed from a meeting with officials of Justice Minister Nab1h Berri's Shitte Amal m ilitia. Abdel Majid Saleh, an Amal political leader, said he and Higgins had discussed efforts to free foreign hostages in Lebanon. in addition to other topics at the T yre meeting. Higgms was serving as chief of an observer group attache4,to the U.N. peacekeeping fo rce in Lebanon. State Department spokesman Charles E. Redman said the United States would continue sui;iplying soldiers for the observer group but declined to sa) 1.f any new mstrucuons would be sent to the Americans. Father of kidnapped Marine of fleer dles LOUISVILLE. Ky. (A P) -The father of Manne Lt . Cot Wilham R. Higgin~ ~ied today;, o~c day aft~r Higgins was abducted in Lebanon. Wdham-F. H1gm~. 72. died ~t 7:45 a.m. of ncari fa1lurc...a1 J:fumani Hospital Audubon, said hospital spokeswoman Donna Hazk. , He had been hospitalized with congestive heart failure. and his son came home in September on emergency leave from the Middle East to see him. The Marine's mother died in April 1979. The youngH Higgins' fami~y-had been try1n$ to reach him with news that his father was near death when tl'ley learned ofh1s k1dnapp1ng. . "We're ".Cry saddened.1~·s~d<?u~le shot here. )OU might sa~ ."said Harold Fisher. who 1s mamcd to H111ms sister. Mary ... It's been ven tr')tng times because we've been here at the hospital off and on for t""o weeks ·Then we hear this. If one thing's bad. two is worse." Mary Fisher told WHAS. TV that she called H1gg1m· ""1fe. Manne Maj. Robin Higgins. in Woodbridge. Ya .• Wednesda} to get him home from Lebanon as soon as possible so he could see hts father hefore he d1c..d. That's when Mrs. Fisher teamed of the abduction. Mrs. Higgins. who works in the PentagorN. pubht affairs office. was informed of her husband's disappearance by the State: lkpartrnent about 9 a.m. Wednesday. The caller4said: .. William Higgin has JOined the hostages. He will only come out after he is tried on grounds that he ts one of the directors of the CIA in south Lebanon. Higgins is now out of Beirut after he was brought out from the south." 1 he caller said a written statement and a photograph of the captive will be issued soon. Then he hung up. . There was no way to authenticate the claim immediately. The pra.lranian groups Islamic Jihad. Islamic Jihad for the Libera· tion of Palestine. Revolutionary Jus· tice and Holy Warriors have claimed responsibility for kidnapping 23 of the other 24 foreign hostages in Lebanon. No one has claimed re- spons1b1ht) for the disappearance of Anglican Church envoy TC'rrv Waite. U.N. helicopters took ofT at dawn to join the search for Higgins but were grounded earl~ toda~ b~ hea\·} rain. Troopsofthe L' ...... Interim Force 1n Lebanon. kno""n as C NIFIL. and the Amal miht1a. the dominant forcl" 1n the r:.~g1on. searched together through the night. The m1ht1a teamed up with UNI- FIL to search for Higgins. a native of Danville, Ky .. soon after he was kidnapped Proposals for Palestinian peace split Shamir and Per.es in Israel JERUSALEM (A P) -Israeli leaders clashed over proposals seeking peac-e ",th the Palestinians. who have n oted for IOweeksagainst Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israeli troops killed one Arab and wounded fi ve others. Pnmc Minister Y1t1hak Shamir said toda) he was eager to discuss the latest l ' .S. peace proposals w11h Secrctaf) of State George P. Shultz. but he said he would not make conct"Ss1ons that would appear to reward Arab protesters. Foreign Minister h1mon Pere<. of the lell·leaning Labor Part\ lashed out at hiaovernml.'nt partner and said ht" knew o( no plan ofTered b) Shami r's nght-wmg Likud Bloc "which pa} es the way for negotat1ons to resolve the conflict bct"'ccn us and the .\rabs ·· The d1fTerences between the t\.\O leader.; appeared to gro"' more pointed as Shultz's \'1s11. scheduled fo r ne"<t week·. dre" closer. .Shamir. speaking to the board of go\'ernors of the Jewish Agtnq. rettcrated tm opposition to an 1nt<"r· national confl're'nce. He also said h(' opposed mo11 1ng too War crimes · trial erupts qu1ckl) to irant autonom) tq the Palcsun1ans after the~ were permitted to ele<-l local readers. The U.S. plan that Shultz "ill present to l<>racl1 leaders reported I~ calls for Israel to permit Palestinians to hold local elections and then begin nego11atll)ns ""Ith those leaders this )Car about the permanent status ol the occupied West Bank and Gaza Stnp But Shamir said: "There is a need for a cons1daable period of practical experience. of coexistence bet"'een us and the Palesttn1an .\rab authorities before the question ofso,ere1gnt) can' be approach«!" ·· .\n) ancmpt to force the pace. or to shonen the period. \.\Ou Id be detenmental." he said. "Those "'ho incite and resort to violence should not come a"a' "1th an\ rc"ard." · · "I know he (Shultz I means well." Shamir added "\\ e shall listen to his ideas"" 1th the utmost attention ·· Shamir has rejected the idea of trading lt'mton tor peace to soh e the cobfltct. · Wedi esday Peres said the 19.,8 Camp Da\ 1d agreement that kd to the 1979 peare treat~ bet""cen Israel and Eg)pt does not C'tC'l ude trading lands for peace ·\ - Rep. Dan Lungren Criticis111 ofLun~ren votes aired SACRAME:-.Tn t .\1'1 -"'it.1tc: treasurer nom1ncl l>an Lungren ' congressional \ 011ng retord 1s dra"". ing cnuc1sm lrom labor ~n1or c1t1zens and m1nont~ group'> \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, FebTuary 18, 1988 * A& ' Brain-dead baby's organs preserved -for transplanting LOM~ 1 lt--D\ 1.\P1 .\ri anenc-~phaltt bah) v.ho v.a-. tx•rn v.1th mo~t of h1'i brain m1-;<;1ng ;ind ._ept on ltfe-'>uppon \\Stt'm" ')n h1\ health~ organ~ (Ould be prt·'>C'r\ t•d tor transplant. died th1~ morning J hospital offiual <,aid "Thr dncnu.·phalt~ h;ih' h<i' tx·t n <.ktlared dead .. ">J1d l>1t ~ "' hadn \pokesman for LomJ l 1ndo l r.1. l 1 ~II} Medical ( t'ntl·r Ht" refused to 1rnml•d1Jkl\ rt"it'.iw c.kt.ttl'> on ""ht"thn thl' ho\·, ••qt.ti'' V.l're tn '>Ultabk 1.onJ1111m fl•r trJn' plant\ and s.ud ·" n1.'""' 1.ontu1:n.t v..i~ ~hedulcd ldtt·r 1r r•,, l.1 lhc bab\ tx1\ "h ,..,. n.H'•l "'J' ""1thhdd to pro ll'\ t :r · ;).11 : '' Pfl\ at) haJ tx·t·n , r .. rt''i1lf,ll• r ~ 1.·dnesda' JI the-~ 'P'' .11 " • , C:J'>t ui Lo \ \• ll!t t'' "' d spokes""omJn \n1t.1 R••., ,\~ f.hc infant \•J\ h • I \ ,\!,1 . .1· ~tanin Luther Hu'r 1.1 \I J ,.t (enter 11"1 ..\n.the1m J l :•.:r \It r•('~ later that n1gh1 t" I •'l .1 l 1 l.i Rocl""<:ll ~ad \1ost babies bom with anencepha- 1\ die "llhrn da)s. Their healthy organs can onl~ be transplanted 1f . 11rgan damagt' 1~ prevented b) main· tJ1n1n~ the Jnfant' on hfe-suppon '-'11 \J\e'> of ;inencephaltcs ~mg kl'Pt on lifr-..,ul)i)(m have ~n an· n••untt"d 10 lhl· United State-t.. a l•~ ugh 1 >r l rnnard Baile~. chief of l um.1 l 1ndJ ' ht"dn transplant pro- e;r3m la~t 't .tr ~uggested that there h.1 t htTn \11. .. h in fants l 1,ma L1nd.i hc1d maiontamed the inr.1r t • •n lite-~uppon under med1q1.I gL.1Jd in1.·\ dnt lo ped late Las1 \e11r .1·: r J ''"" .11 prt"gnant with an .;•wf',ll)h<tli hab> waged a rfa. t111r. "1dr lJrt p.:11gn 10 find a hosp1taJ 1t J. \<\\.•Uld L•n$l'nt to keep her child 11r 1,k-\uprort unttl tht' organs nluld hi. i •nJtt·d But tht• batn de-h,ercd b\ Hr "1dJ \\ n nc1 tlf b..rcad1a ""a~ v 1r '°'"'n 1 ht• guideline~ Ldll for doctor'> to .\t m~.hint'c, to l.eep the bab~ 's ·~~Jn' run twning proper!~ for up to '•·n J..t\) ROl.l>..""ell said Meanwhile. L ungrl'fl and ( '"' George CXukmt'J13n cHt' arguing \\Ith Democr.ats aboul tht' fa1rnt"S'> ot Lungren's Senate ••Jnlirmat1on hear· ings as the !>es.-.1on, "ind 10 a C'losc Se\ eral '41tnt'\~s at \\ ednc:sda\ 0 \ • Mass slaying suspect obsesse d w it h guns and fantasy romance hearing descnht-J the Long Beach congressman as .in unbending ultra· conservative ""ho<;e \Oting n:cord 1\ out of Stt"p "'1th the· f<"clings of mo~I Californians "I be~e his \ oung renlrd sho"'s a survh aY o! the titte'it attttude .. that go' ernment t'i nut our brother's keeper." said .\nd~ Baron . leg1slat1 \ c and pohucal dinxtor of lht' ..\mencan FedC'rat1on of ~tatc ( ount\ and Mun1c1 pal Empli)\n'\ "~ t' certa1nh fee-I other.i. 1se .. "not-her labor repre'ic.'n tall'-c km Cremins uf tht· State Building anJ C'unstruct1on Tradn ( uun. 11 of ( :ilt· forn1a . said Lungren h.id tal.t•n Pl"· 111ons that "err "not JU'>I d>n· ser\ att' c but far to the right ot th1.• poh11cal mainstream of Cahforrna .. "\\c h.:l\t: deep and undrr standablc qu::st1ons about~ hcthrr ht' "di seek \ 1gornu~ support ''' ~talt' pre:\ ailing "'age la\'.,·· ( rrmrn<. ..aid refemng to \\age rates requin:d or. go\ ernmen 1 c..onstrucuon project<. Lungren. .i conscr\ att'e Hl·· publican. attacked thl" 'otc: rat mg '~·H~m., u\l"d b~ the groups. tlatming thl'\ didn't al""<n., count\ otes of n.-a l 1n11~re<,t to. nr '1.il..r po<.111ons <.up. ported h~ their mt·mtx·r~ .. Hov. can )Ou get elected elected and re-ekcted 1f \OU are out of th,· main'itrt•am"" asked Lungr~n ""hl• no"" rcprcscnb a hc..'J\ II~ Rcpubh\.an d1'>trtcl "I don't unde~\and that·· Ht· Jl·":ntx·d h1m<,(·(1 ac, J ti\t'Jl lOnSt'n atl\ c If! 1ng 111 fig.hr an c' n · gro" 1ng federal 1.kbt \l '''i\.\lt •.\P1-Tt11..e"h" 1.11r• nued consoli ng stunned l..nn1 !{ !iJ~J \\ FJrlC\ -.lLcu\c:d ""'IC!') 1 t ''.1 · n~ ''' t n .• "" •r~a· .snJ l Jura Black. 26. "'ho police 53) was "''unJ ng~ luur , thcr' 1n a '>h\.>Ot.n~ the uni) specific target of Tuesday's ra rn p.tgl -portra,cd h rn J' J ~nooung spree. "'as haunted for four .. nt1rm.sl herrr 11 hut •1'\(''>'t'J \,\ 1 tr . ear~ b\ Farle\ 's unwanted advances ~un<. JnJ lhl· 'lllffiJr nl· 'J\.\ j\ j .ind fea'r«t a reprisal !Jnlas· 10' er .. I ha\e been afraid of what tbt '\.c1ghbc1r....i1JFark' >Ah l1•t'd 1n man might do to mt' tf 1 file this ..1 JalJp1datt·J .ottatze \.\Ith pee-ling acuon." sht' s~ud in a recent request pJint th:u pt"h1.·e fl'und ~trc"' n ""1th for a coun order that Fark' lcavt' htr hand1 man ' !t>nl<> "'3' ~o.,p1c10u,. alnne · Ho"'c-' e1'. I am no.,_; at tht' end .ilrno't paranu1J "' 11mn of m\ r1.•Pl' .. Bill \'l.i~h \.l1J I Jnc:' "l..cp1 w When Farle~ lailC'dtogt't dates-...nh h1,ic,l·l! a Int ·· Blad.. ht· t>egan In mg m a fantas) 'eighbor· lgnJi., 11 < ardt•na~ told "'orld 1n "hilh he and Black lived 1h~ ~an Ju<.L' '\t ·r1.ur. 'c""<. thJt he tngcthe· J.nd C\t'O took tnp Jl~a,., ..av. him "'nrl..1ng. l°'ut he .\cc"rJing to 1nter\·1e"'s b' the San nl''l'r I.did hc-llo tt1 ~n\one ·· Franci~u Chronicle "tth Blaci..·s The pros<:.:-utor in the case 1.1. as attome\ \tan Bird. FarlC'\ took prep.mng lhargc5 ag..t1mt Farle~ and p1\tu~' oi Bia.cl. and used them to \Jtd thl'\ could be ftted toda' or ··documl"nl°' their make·beheve life I nda~ agam~l the 3-J·~t·ar·old \an In a iencr he dt'li~c-red to· Black's J.,'>4' man in tilt" \h,1tg.u n dl"aths of attomc" last "et'" Farle' enclosed a ..,L'\t'n cmplo~ct' at· a· t111>--.ccre-t phuto 'huv.1ng the thin bro""n· 1.klcnse pla n\ Th, """uodcJ included haired"' 11•1an in kotard\ J IL' male '1.>-\.\tHo..t"r "hn wumcd his .\lthvugh he photo was clearl} Jtlcrttomand h..id "amt'd authonll<'S tal..en in the Silicon Ya llC\. the t•I h1, Jt·aJI., mtt·nt:on~ ( hrc11111.·k said Farte\ cla1rned.1n the \1i."a n"h1.lr the tl.l~ tlr"" JI hJll ktta 11 "'as taL.cri dunng a <.k.1 rnJq at [. 'L Int .tnJ t •Jn'-('IM' 'a1.a1111n 1n \ail ( olo --------r-- ~in outbursts .. . ... .. -· :: ! .... .. ..... ,• I ! I I I J JtRUSALEM (AP) -John Dem- 1anjuk's wife and C'htldren 'ihouted 1'"You·re liars" to prosecutor.; toda) after the defense rested m thC' former Ohio auto wo'rker's Nazi war crimes tnal. Dem1an1uk·s daughter .. Irene N1shnic. son Jo hn Jr. and wife. Vera. walked onto the stage of the ron- verted movie thcater where the }ear- old trial was heid and shouted at 1hc prosecutors. Secunt} guards qu1ckl} ushered them out of the counroom. The sobs of the "omen could be heard. followed by an angry C'Xplet1,'e by-I John Jr. Dcm1an1uk. 6 7. appeared sur· prised. but did not other.i.•1se react. The Ukranian-born DcmJan1uk 1s accused ofbetng "Ivan the Terrible." a brutal guard who operated gas chambers that killed 850.000 Jews at the Treblinka death.camp an Nazi· occupied Poland tn 19.i2 and 1943. He was stripped of his U.S. citizenship in 198 I and was extra· dited to Israel to stand trial for "'ar cnmes. Demjanjuk insists he 1s innocent and a victim of mistaken identity. The three-Judge panel ~ expect«! to issue its verdict in April. The emotional outbufl\ came after defense attornev John G1tr ended his final arguments and• prosecutor Michael Shakcd rose to respond to accusations that the prosecution withheld from the defense documents that would exonerate Dcmjanjuk. Easter Island tor.so returned S NTIAGO. Ch ile (AP) -fa. plorer Thor Heyerdahl has returned to Easter Island an anc1t'nt c~rved stone torso he took away to has native Norway 30 years ago Heyerdahl and the SJ().pound o\>. jttt arrived by plane this week at the tin)' island, a territory of Chile 2.230 miles west of the mainland, accurdins Wednesday's editions of the Santiago daily El Mcrcuno. Heyt1'0ahl, 74, was trteted b) the l.iland·s Council of Eldcts who, "'U"· in& body pa1ot ,Jnd triblJ C'lothins. unloaded the five-foot-tall carvina 1 nd blessed it at tht airi>0n. The c>.plortr and a.nthrot>OfOli ' sailed in replicas or iJrimi•ivt crafts ecrosu.bt Plciftc (l ~7). the tlantit (1970) and eht Pcnian Qui(( 1977) to trek cvadtnce that lftOcnl cultures could .hav~ been diff\axd by tran~ oc.u.n1~ travc1tn. . . .. ' (;reat :\.mNiran'!'-rww ..\d\'a.nta~t'flJus Checking"" account is good for tht~ soil''· It'' the first chE>ckin.g account that S.1\'t'!'-you . from bank tin(• ru1d rmill'~ rhl•('k \\TII 111)! It gives you so many advanta~t'~. you'll \.\ ;u\l 11 > count them on your to<'-s. THlS CHECIQKG ACCOl ·~T MAKE MORE MO\EY. AdvantagePlu~ \hed<ln~ p~. ttt•rt•d in1erest. Ha.4' no minimtun h.'\lanct• And ~w" you Bonus Reser\'e • oyerdrnft C'owm~t' up to $2.000. • Plus you can open a Monc~markt't Advantage Savings account and rt'<.'t'ivt· a t t'~ intel'eSt bonus on th<" balanC"e .** • ~O·FEE \L\..~TERC..\RO • AXD nISCt ll "\'I~<')\ LOA\;._. With ..\th1utW>-?.t•Plu:-. ( 'h\'<'klnE!. you l'(Ul ~t·t a ~fa$lt'rt ·~mi al ah'" r,:itt• of nnl\' i:,.~ :\.P.R: mtl1 no annual f t.'l'. :\nd a 1 .~ di.."(.'Ount nn all sorL' of pcr.-.cmal pm(X'rt)' loa.ru . ·'GN a new car. four own hoat Or ju.! t ahom anything } nu woult DISCO\~R \EW :\D\A.~T~ rES TO HA\1;\G A PHO~E. ( l\1r rn'w :?4 hour ~fonev Lme ' le~ \'1ll1 1r.ut-.ft'r f\md' as you lik~. '~'ltl ran £'\'l'n· p;\\ ~nur tnlb n¢\\ from }'>Ur rMll home Think pf uw .... tamp.' ~·ou'll sa,ie. / s.-~~"' ............. ~4'Clr-•·t ··~Q-~ ~ ·~·~ltMICC) , •• & ... u ~----w---._ '· ... flrl'l'll El !>l "\IS.T<~) ''tJ1i'11 \"111 -\lh .u11a~t·Ph1!'-l 0h<'<·lon~ an·ount h~ \l.U'I h _ ·11 h :md ,., rythmt: ts W>tll' ftll ~·, ,J JnPtllh )f \\ltl .._ulJ ha\\' \'OUt ~h<""' llll, k.id. 1twm otT_;u1;1 opt'n your • .\d\";rnf.t>!cl'lu ... l< l''llmt nwr tht"' phon .Ju .... 1 rnll i MlL~'\l\\\}\ 9 Great American ~ amClllmge bank.- . Oieriee Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thufldey, Februaty 18, 1988 ----- Sometimes silence speakslouderthan the loudest protest Costa Mesa's latest step toward urbanization "as made "11hout the protest or passion that has become S) non) mow. \\1th such decisions. That doesn't mean the people o pposed to the Metro Pointe proJeCt changed their minds -the) JUSt d cudcd 11 wasn't wonh the efTon to argue "1th the Cit} Council When the time for citize ns· comments came up during T uc~da) ·s Cit) Council meeting. only 10 peo ple spoke It ''as a tark con•rast to previous meetings when the prOJl'Cl's o pponents showed up in force. fhl' \ otc was predictable. Metro Pointe was appro\ ed ( ounnlman Dave Wheeler and Councilwoman Man Hornbuckle \ otcd against the project. a nd said the 459.000- square-foot project was too in tense and too close to the (ireenbrook housing tract. As appro ved. the project will include three officl· buildings and two parking structures o n a parcel ofland that 1\ a little more than 12 acres. It is located between the an Diego Frt.'e"a' and South Coast Ori ve east of Bear Street. Th~· tallest offi ce building will be 12 stories. The other') arl' SI\ anJ fo ur stories tall. One parking structure will he four stone<\ high. the other SlX. <. 1t~ planners and man) people who Ji,e in the Grt..'l·nbroo~ housing tract Objected to the height o f the offi ce buildings :md the project's proximity to the homes. Tht ut' \ planners had recommended changing the 12-'>lO~ building to t\!.O s1x-sto~ buildings. The counc il"s conu:<.s1on "a to ha\ e the developers soften the appearance of the p • .H~mg o,trullures -poss1bh w11h landscaping. \ltl'r the mt.·ctmg Sandra Gems. s peaking fo r the pruJell·., upponl·nts said. ··Let's face 1t: In the cit) of Costa ~k a v.c: hJ' c: Aparo<l~ of public part1cipat1on w e·q_· ba'>icJll~ rt·.,1gm'i.1 o\Jrsehes to the fact that this council had 11c; mind madt.· up before the meeting. probabl) before 11·s (tht.• pro Jet. 11 e' t.•n on thl' agenda ... Tht.· bu) cutt of the meeting set the stage for Wheeler to dd 1, er onl' of h1 sharp Jabs at the council men \\ho \ olt.'d for thl' proJet. t H<.· \41 1d that 11-ic lat.k ol \pcakers aga1nc;1 thc proJ<.Tt .. ,., nl1t a rl'lkt. 11on of lht.' wa) peopk feel aboul tht' proJcct. this'" a rcOcct1 un uf 1he wa) peo ple feC'I about th1'> rnuncil. .. PruJl'll oppo nents probahl) ach1e' ed more v.11h thl' bo)cott than the~ "ould ha\ c accomplished v.1t h a marathon complaint session. ilenre and the threat of a pc1111o n dnH' to get the proJert o n the cit) ballot arc more d1sccrn1ng than shouting and arguing h al u ad,ances a t)pe of anarch) that cmplo~s 1h"· in111all'e prol.e'>S to undn ''hat elected offi cials ha\e ~I in mo tion The t3lllt demonstrated Tue da) 1n ('o~ta ~le<.a 1<, nt.'-\' but the prol.ess is bcrnrriing commonplace. It has 10 he interprclcd as a cnous lad. of fait h and trust in the coum 11 and our form ot go\ emment EH·~ ncv. proJert.eH·~ 1nttiat1\C \\lll ha\ e a "inncr and a loser. but 1n the end e't.'~One "Ill losc unless publir confidente 1s reswred m the integn t~ of the c 11~ council form of go' crnment Tucsda ~ night"s silenn· spo~c lo uder than an~ de\ l'lop- ml·nt prote)t 'A t.' ha\'e heard so far. Governor's travel C 1eorge Deukme11an. arguahl) one of ( aliforn1a·., most do" n-to-canh go\ ernors. should JO in tht.' Jet Sl'I ''hen 11 comc" 10 tra\ c:l1 ng around this huge state . C urrcntl ). M r DcukmeJ1an flies in" hall'' l'r "J' Jdahk \\ ht.•n he doe~n·t l'>orro" a pro peller-drn en '"' 1n-cnginl· plane lrom the state Fish and Gamt.· Departmt.·nt ht· tra\ el\ h' commcrc:1al Jet. c hartered plane ur ,urcrali donatl·J h\ 1h~· pn,c.11e \t.'t lor C ahln rn1a·s ad hor approJl h 111 1ran,pon 1ng 1ht.· gnH·rnur 1., neither praCtH.al nor rl'11.ihk .rnd m .1~ nnt l'\t.'n he sak lrom a \CCunt) 'itandprnnt ~"wmhl ... man T om ~cClrntock. R-Thcmc;and Oaks. was so shoe. h·J b). I he" a~ Go\ Deuk meJ1an 1 r:I\ cll'J to o ne event in h1 !. dl\tm·t that he ha'i introduced a b1ll J11 duthonzc a S2.5 mlll1 on planc-ar qu1s11mn fund for lhc g<l\ernor Although M1 Deukmc11a n "'on't puhl1ll~ support th" measure. other ( aliforn1anc, should Tbe Saa Di~go Ualoa Educational funding- Most educatur\ 11, .. ,,, 1h<11 increased funding is the kc> to 1mpro\Cd student fX"' '' '' rn J m e ~nd state Superintendent of Public Inst rut. 11on Htll I lo n1g misses no opponunity to lo bb fo1 c\ cr-lar~cr cdutJt1111 hudgl't'i .\II of this tend~ to ignore ho" C).C:eedingl ) grnrrnu' 1h1.· DcukmeJ1an budgets have been tu the publit St hool' Even so (,o, < •wrgl' Dt·u ~me1ian has been among tht.· first 10 ms1st that munc\ <1h1nc 11i not the magic elixir for what ails California·.., ""hool\ l k rqx:ated that message to more than 500 school o,urx.·nntendcnts the other ~fay. In a nngmg me<;sagc .. tht go\ nnor t hallenged them to exen strong lcadcrsh 1 p. Good teaching " ruott·d in stron' leadership It is ax1o mauc that a 'ilhool d1stnGt general!) ri ..es to the le\ cl of its leadership. hut cldom beyond. High goals are set b) assen ivc administrators who know what 1s going on 1n -thc1r classrooms and what the defi ciencies arc. Once the word gets around that principal~ and teachers will be held strict!) accountable for their rx-rformances. if's ama1ing how ~hools t:an 1mpro'e • Hulord ~atl•el ORANvE COAST --Pilld 0.1-., IAl 1 £•11>1 • l• a.ill New\["'°' Ct ..... ~(dlttr ..... c... ,,..._Owtct« c••• ~Olmtor ,.., .. ClmifrM Olrec tor ..,,.,.. tirc.i,!Joli Onttoi Ct ............. a....onc • ....., ··shell evJden t ly called lndependen ta nd wl Idea t opera tors across the country and told them that two communist lad/~ from Newport Beach were trying to takeovertheoll Industry." BL~CKENEO FISH ~ LI\ HODEL Newport Beach will figlit big oil again if necessary Most people don 't reali ze Newport ha a good oi l business bee a use it was done rig h l ( 1rclc the \l,agons. Seuelaf) of the Interior Do nald Hodel has been 1n tO\\n That can mean on l~ one thing-hl· think\ he can charm us into gi ving up t>ur tOJ!>I I "1sh James Wall ( th t· formt.•r '><'(re tar)) was back in offit·c Ytiu tould tount on Watt to ahenatl' l''cnonc and for different reasons I k '~aH•a•Her to fight You would Just stand bat·k and ll•t him open h1\ moulh Hodd. hO\l.C\er. pi cks hrc; au- J1rnlC\ and preathes the adm1n1s.- tra11un line no'-' is the t1m<.' 10 c.k 1C'1min<' th\· •we of offshore oil and natural ga!> depos11c;. rather than "a11 lor Jnothcr cnerg} cmergenc~ He \l.ould s:i) that ga'i \honages v.ould he m1m· tnpphng to coastal cconom1c\ than un\lghtl~ oil ngs fhat docs ma~c sense unless. like k rn ~It''-' an. \ou·, e spent a life11me l..l·q)1ng ml tkrm~s off our hcachcs. I lo" m:in~ people kno" that Nl''-'port Rl'at.h ha'> a Ooumhing ml IOJU!>lr\ ., Hov.e,n. thanks to Jcl1)'c, lc adcr-.,h1r tht.· drilling is a d1!>uee1 slant- 'il\ k drilling operation under West i't'\\flOrl 1 he ng!>. pumping and stor agc t.1ulit1e!> arc tucked a"a~ north 11f Paufit. Coast H1ghwa). not '1\1hk w mmt "icwportcrs and ,,c,11or'o ~r did ha\t.' a vef) big problem T ht• u1~ t ould n ·1 get con1rol oft he orl I 111 man) )Car!> the opcra1or who h3ndlt•d our pumping commingled our ml 1n h1' tank farm £,en though hi\ rnn1rac1 had np1red he wouldn't g1' t• up tht.· 0 J>('ra11 on Several ma~or-; hctort' me tried 10 take 0 ' c-r · .. orm<'r ma,or Don Mc:lnn1 <,. patted me on ·the head and said. ··Forgl'l 11 lo.id I 1ned to get the OJ>('ratmn hat. k. (Paul) RyckofT tncd. ( '-1 ilanl Dostal tncd. (Edgar) Hinh tncd. 11 c;in't be done .. Mclnnis hadn"t lxt>n i.o patronizing. I prob- ahl) "ouldn't ha\C vowed that I \\OUIJ do 11 ~ f irst. we hu11t our O'-' n tank farm<;(> "'l' v.ould nul be :11 the mercy of our upt·rator's s1orage rapah1lit1es. Then I got m) four 'Olt'' to hire heav}-dUt ) out\Hlc: rnumt•I v.1th stro ng 011 C\- pl'rll'>l'. and "'l' v.cn t to court Thi., lime "l. "ouldn't as~ our bus) C'll} a11ornn to match v.11s with m} ncmc'i1s· C\pt-rt a11ornc}"i. Our thrcl'-pronged plan included T he lOurts. the \talc Lands Com- mes io n and kg1slat1on Tht.' l...tnd'> ( om mission 1s mad<.' up of 1hc lil'Utl'n3nt go\crnor. thc qale runtrolkr Jnd lhl' '>J)t'aka of thc ..\!>\Cmbl\ Our oil hes 1n the state tideland'> v.hH.h <.'\tends th ree mile<, off the toast The mone' "'l" make from the oil opera tron mu".lt be spent on 111.klands-rclat<'d act1\ 111cs II pa's for our lifeguard<;. hcach cleanup. cit \\'ou1ng thl' state Land < ·orn- m1\<11on v.as rn} JOh · <it•n Marian Bergeson. then a n a\\l'mhl~"oman. earned leg1slat1on th31 "ould g1' c us control of the 011 Th" "3' th<' grl'alest threat 10 Rohcrt ·\rm\lrong. our hauling OJ>('rator . u ht· h1rt.·d Jol' 'hell. a former lcg1slator and an oil man 10 be his lobb)1St. .\s v.c were working the hill through w mm111cc'I. tr) 1ng to pick up voter,. "c"d find ourschcs coming out of tht• office'\ as hell was going· mto them. He follo"cd us around the Capitol Then the fight got dirt).. '"ihcll called tndcpendent and \\ ildca1 lHI opcra1ors across the coun- tr) and told them that l\l.O com- mun1\I ladies from Nev.pon Beach \\Cre 1r.1ng 10 lak\' U\t.•r the 011 indu•.tr). Wh1IC' v.e v.cr\· in ·anamcnto our hu,bands began to get 1hrca1cning phone calls .. You tell \Our v.1fe that 1f she doc.sn 't.stop m~in~around.11.11 ·Rig.. ~rr wc"ll makl.' sure r,hc won't be elected dogcatcher·· JACKIE HEATHER Natural!)." hen wt.· got home. both of 1hcm wan1cd to know who this .. Big Ea rl" "'a'i It took us a while to figure out that ·· Big Earl" wa~ thr wa y .. t)lg oil .. 1s pronounced in Oklahoma The fighl la'lted almo'lt two 'ca~ hut :ill tht.• pu.·cec; began to rnmc 111gt.•thl'r WC' v.on 1n court Tht' Land\ ( omm1ss1on reaffirmed our pos111on. and Marian's bill passed. .\rmsuong final!~ moH·d out I ha'c not found the appropriate 01..·rns1on to sa\. "Ha ha ha. Mcinnis·· Hov.rvcr. >Ou know the old <1a)1n~ .. Don·1 get mad. get even ·· Bill Banning sold his extcns1,e \\\·st :"cv. pon proJ>('n) 10 ll n1on 011 and .\rmstrong bought into 11 There· ht• \llS pumping 011 on our border. When Scm.•tal) Hodel held h1c; h\·anngs 1n Ne'-'pon on 1hc Outer ( ontinrntal Shelf 0 1! Leasing Pla n. "c got almost ever) cit) offi cial and the county supcn 1sors to tt'sllfy aga1n'l 11. However. the most con- spicuous J>('rson in the hearing room arrl\ed in a stretch limousine. '>at at the press tabl<.' and had a pretty )O ung thing feed him C'ockta1ls and good1ci. M) old cncm) . .\rmstrong. and I e>.changed hateful glances. Hodel couldn't resist 1clhng th(· prt.·ss. and Michael Jackson·s radio talk !>hov.. about the decadent J>('~on he sa\I, \I, ho v.a\ there among those complaining I called the 'ihov. .. Thal \l.asn·1 a :-.:ev. porter ... I shrieked. "that was one of 01 1 barons )OU arc o anxious to fillru_19~·· - J•d.le HHtller 11 • lormu New- port Be•d m•yor. Liberals' Lungren argument hinges on a contradiction SACRAMENTO -There's an inherent con1rad1ct1on 1n the ca~ that liberal Dcmocrature auempttng to build against Dan Lungren Go' (Jeorgc Dcukmc11an· nominee a'i -.1a1e trrasurcr ':>1mullancou\I~. Lungren·s liberal foe.·-. rnmpla1n that hc'r, a capti ve of tht nght-\!otng political fnngl'. thus unreprcscntatr'e of the Caltfom1a ma1nc;1rcam. and that his appoint- ment re prr\l'nts a political threat because he would b«ome a leading Republican candidate for h1&her &tau: • nfh(l'. What they don't eitpla1n. ;u least not to an> logical standard. is how he would get elected governor or U.S. senator 1f he is. as they say. so much at ~d~ ph1fnsoph1call y wi1h most Cali- fornian!. fhe opening minutes of the Sen- ate·, hearing in10 Lun,rcn·~ con- fi rmation provided 50me clue.$ to the reahl) 1he prosccutton 's opening state- ment 1n this trial-hke event was deh,cred b) Stn Barry Kttne. thr lXmocrat1c noor leader and 1he ors.an1Lcr of antt·Lunvcn efTonr, in the C)(nate .. AJI I ~e u a ltalo1." KC"Cne conclu4cd.. "and today 1 very 1npY one. a ~oamat1c ultrxon~rva11,e who prom1\tS to be the ant1thes1s in ever) rc.~pttt of the prevtOU\ tn-a\um-eltt1c.d ovcrwhtkn1"al> by the pcopk .. r~re was no mention 1n that prcscn1at1on of the other side of the equttton. the fear that L..nsnn •<>vld u\f lhr trcasurN'<; office to h1<; own and h1\ part) ·s poh11cal ad\antage. although Keene ha-; said 11 often t'nough in the palit But as Lungren uJ>('ncd his defense. ht· pro' 1ded graphic e' 1dencc that the n·al ·~sue. at least 1n poli11cal tcrm'i. 1s. 111 fa(!. h1o; po1cn11:1I 10 become an 1.·ffcct1\C GOP figurc ~)mbohcall)' -rn a ~rformancc that at lea\! one ob\Crvcr likened to Cul Oliver Nonh'r, congressional tc\timony -Lungren appeakd over the heads oft he senators sitting on the >(ulcs Comm111ce to t~ bank of tclcv1S1on cameras i.1tuated behind them in the room. I akina note of a Democratic staff memo which set fonh the goal of the hea rings to be 10 depict him as riJht· wing .rcalot to JUSllfy rejcc11on. Lungrtn denounced 1t n "a script for a poli11eal lynching .. "I'm not on trial here:· lunaren thundered. "If anything 1 on trual here. it is the proce'' .. With Lunarcn's dramatics. the m~1a will be watch1n1 the ~mo­ crats' conduct dunn1 the hcannp for s111\ of poht1cal perikut1ot\ H much as lun1ren·s It WIS sman pohll<'ll theater And 1t also demonitratts that the lt11t1m11cfbrofKttnt'lind o.1sno1 '°much that Lllnl"'n would u~tb't treasurer's officce to advan e a era kpot 1deol01Jcal qcndA -thaa'i Q(\( soina to happtn -but that ~ ""ouf~ u~ 11 u • pnnaboard into h11hcr office "-"utn•n that he dO(\ btcomc ~-------- . DAN WALTERS treasurer. cuhcr throu1h confirma- tion or a successful coun battle. Lungren would,"1n fact. become. the odds-on fa'vontc to be the GOP gubematonal nommc-c whenever Dcukmcj1an retires. or a major con- tender for U.S. Senate. · Dcukmc)lan indicate that he'$ 1nterfstcd 1n runnin&. for a third term in i 990 and it's widely assumed he will do so. Rut even hi'I clo.scst political adv1~r and chief fund- ra1ser. Karl amuehan. sa.>'' he's "not absolutely ccnain al all' that Dt-u· kmeJ1an -...111 run in 1990 allhouah he. believes it to be "a hi1h probtbilitr." There arc those cloK to the. ldm1n· 1Mra,1on who bchevc. pnvately that DcukmcJian won't run •in. that he'll check oul and make. some money for h" family. wh1Ch haJ bttn a bit financially mapped bc.cauS( of Dcu· kmej1an·s Iona rarttr in pubhr hfe If that'~ t~. Lunvcn. "trtuurer. ~Id be h(M~IMHkn .. 11). ht oukJ also find himself Wlth a nval namtd Ken Madd). the. n11c.'1 Repubhcafl leader and thr man whom Dcv- kmcJ11n b)-paucd to wl«t Lunattn. Du Wal,.,n It • q.Mte1"1 ~•...&I• &tcr..,na.. -•-.--...... PETE DEXTER Callin the nighfpart of a mystery ' SACRAMENTO-The telephone nngs at 4 o'clook IO the morning, The woman reache~ for it in the dark: her husband gets up. more asleep than awake. and comes around the bed to answ<.'r it too. Hi s father has been dying a long time. and they ha ve been waiting for a call in the night. Her hand finds the receiver. and she picks it up and puts 11 against her eaf. "Hello?" It is not the hospital. though. 111s an • oJ>('rator. "I have a collect call from Jimmy:· she says. The woman does not kn ow a Jimmy. She knows 1wo Jims -her brother and a close fnend -but neither of them calls himself "Jimm) :·and never has. And neither of them hvcs far enough a\l.a) to be calling long-distance. .. , don't kno" ·an) one b) that name ... she sa~s The operator hangs up on her. 4 o'clock rn the morning. '-'llhout anolher word he 1s suddenl~ angf). hut she 1s also sleep). and the operator's rudeness 1s alrcad) farther awa) Her husband stands at the fool of the bed. "Who v.as 11'> .. he '>3)S ··11·s nothing:· she says. "a wrong number .. The) both go back to sleep Whl'n the phone nngs aita'"· 11 ·~ 9 1n th e morning. he 1s I) ing in bed. reading the paJ>('r." lkr husband rs alrcad) up. working rn hr!i studio Ht.' 1'i a painter "Hello"' .. A woman''i \Orn· .It says. "I am tr)rng to get 1n touch w11h tht.' fam1I~ ofa James Ph1ll1p 1ha." S1h a 1'> lhl· "oman·c; last name. but th ert.' arl· :!50 others " rn 1-hl· phont• book. and none of them are con- nect{'d to h<.'r or her husband. ··0oc, 1h1s man rall h1mst.'lf J rmm~., .. \he \a~\ "Y cs. he docs. Arc) ou the fa mil~ ... ··1 don·1 kno" him." she sa,c; "Bui I here v.as a colku call about (our 1h1\ morning from a Jrmm> I rcfu~d 11 and lht' operator hung up .. Tdling 11 c;ht• felt rhc 1Muh all o'er ag.11 n Th<· VOIC'C said ... Jamt·, Phillip 1ha pa.,scd a'-'a> earl) 1h1\ morning. and I need to reach the famil) ·· ..\nd a momC'nl later the connection was broken. and 1he '-'Oman r,at in bed "1shrng she had asked mon· qµcs- 11on\. l\t lca'it the otht'r woman·, name. But she hadn't, and her chance to find out v..hat th<.' colkrt call was about v.ac; gone. "I ha v<.' alv.a's bcrn bothered." r,he would say lat~r. "b> the notion of 'What rF I am awarc of the rnl11m1tous nature of chance So I thought. 'What 1f this Jrmm). \1.-hO· C' er he 1s. was If) ing to ronnect. making one last. dcc;peratc ge!>ture'1 What 1fth1s poor gu) with the rh1ld·., name couldn't e'en get the.· phone number nght. and all he rvfr knc" '-'3~ that hl'l l nll "as rejected"' "It's not 'iometh1ng I was going to bea1 m~~lf up O\-Cr. but I couldn "t help \l.Ondcnngifl'd taltc~dTO hlm. 1r something I r,a1d might hav<' made :i d1ffcrt nct.· ·· The woman tells her husband about lht' ~ccond call when hC' got home. \hC' tells him the questions 11 left. There an· no answers. of cour~ And hc-r husband•s father 1s dying. and he ha~ questions of hrs own.' Theda) pa!>SC!>. and then the night. In the morning there 1s another ncw!>pap<:r. and on the last page of the D &-ct1 on she find~ a I :?-hne stof) sa) rng the police were searching for a man named Russel Montague 1n connection w11h 1hc shooting of Jame<, Ph1ll1p Silva It ~)'s that James Phillip Silva was 39 )cars old. and had been rn an argument Tuesday night "'1th Mon- tague on the 41 00 block of Engkv.ood ircct. pos!11bl) over a car. tic had been shot 1n the ~1omach and taken 10 Unwersity Mcdieal Center 1n Sacramento by helicopter. and died during \urger) a1 t ·20 a m Wednesday morning. Almost thrc.c hours before the phont had runa 1n htr bedroom. he lay~ the pal)(r down. sensing a shape 10 thing~ 1ha1 ~he cannot sec She wondcri. if the "Jimmy" who called collect had been the man who shot him. Callins for what. to apoqm~: To find 01at if the "'ound v.-aucnous" he has m 1 nglcd 1 nto • pan of some des11n he dOC\n•t unftn1tand It has happen~ before Thtrr a~ too many brokm conntt· 11ons now to sec n. and t\·c.n 1f tha1 ,.ercn'1 truc -1fforo~ mom ent $ht rould 1hms>R thl' whole 1hapt and htt pllct '" n -n wootd bf. ]mt tbt. a moment. The th1n1 )OU ha~t to un<kntan·d. th< $hape chanan . ,..,. ,,..,., ,, • .,....lff Nhuull••~ ... JaaeeHayee '------.. , • Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Thurlday, February 18, tH8 A7 COMPLETE NYSE COM~OSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al Irvine seismic design firm 's busi11ess rells after·quakes··· 9y OREO &LEIUlll • °' .. ...,,... ... When a 5.0 earthquake shook Sou1hcrn California earlie r this month._businq!jumJ!(d -Juerally and figuratively -for James Hayes. But then apin. Hayes' business Jumps after e ve ry earthquake. Hayes is president of International Consulting Enaincers in Irvine. a structural en1.10cenn1 firm spcc1al- iz1na in Kismk desian. Put simply, Hayes and his ICE team try to keep buildings up when Mother Nature tnes to shake them down. "Thcre'sa lot bc1n• done 1n the area of earthquake analysis for buildinp," said Ha)cs. v.ho founded the <imall compan)' in 1978. "Codes and build· ma des11n ha .. e improved co nsider- ably o\Cr the past few years0 Hayc-s earned a bachelor of science dear« 1n arch1tcnural engineenna at Cal Pol) San Luis Obispo. Pnor to forming ICE Ha)es pin~ ex- pcnence 1n prOJt'('I management of m1htaf) and induc,tnal fac1ht1cs and se1sm1c dt's1gn • ·AtThoopi bu~in~ .. gene-roll) pick .. • up aOer unhquakc'> Ha)d ..aid h1<i company handk~ a \lead) \lrt'am of ·contracts from l lients v. ho arc con- cerned about thl· \tru<'tural 1n1eg111' of their building' II" firm also get~ plent)' of bu\1nc\\ 1111111 bU)l'rs v.hn want to malc sure 1h~·ir pott'nllal invcstmc:nl 1sn·1 going It• uumblc v.hcn the nc\t tcmblur hm In la) man's term~ I< I dl'trrm1nc\ a bu1ld1ng's l'arth4u..s~ l n:ad1nl'\\ b' locaung its mo\t l n11,c1I 'lrt'<s!> prnnt and runnmg IC'\I\ 10 -.ct· hov. "cll the ~tress poml v.ouhJ hold up tn .in earthquake fhc wmp.tn' al\t> r,111."\ the bu1ld1ngon a lOmpltl..ttcd ~"le; to let clients knuv. v. 1th in ll'rta1n linrn<. hov. mu h damJgt thc building wo uld \ufTcr 1n J ljUJ~r . "It's not real!\ prl't I'<' "hcrt· \uu could Sil) the building 1, ratrtl on a )-10 damage \lak. hut \OU ran \<I\ more or Iese,"' ha1 l.ind ,,1 damage-1(1 e.\pct·t," !.aid HaH \ If a building I\ not t"a n hyuakc -\3fe. company onic1al' might recommend strengthening or ..sdd1ng "'alls. con- crete reinforl'tml·nt or \Pnl) ing con- crete gu,nn1tt' 1n "'cak points for detailed re1nlurlcml·nt Orange ( ounl~ building\ arc. for the most pan 1n prell' good ~haP<' from an e.tnh4ual.l· prcpare'dnt'n standpoint, \<11d HJ~t·\ Eanhquakt standards and b.u1ld1ng codes v.cre ll&htcnM follo"'1ng 1hc pov.crful ~1- mar carthljuakc 1n I ~71 and mo\t Orange Count} buildings "CR" bu1h after that 11me he s.rnJ "I th1nl v.t''rc in prcm good shaJ)<'.'' ~1d lla\C\. lll)llOJ that man\ bu1ld1ngs lOnstrunl'J hcfore thC' ~,j_ mar quake ha'c hccn 1mpro,cJ "I '-'OUld think there aren't that man~ that do not met'I u>dC\ .. In add1t1on to t'arthquake anal""' ICE also ofTcM s.en1les in an.hitt'<. tur::il design. c1' 11. mechanical r:kl tncal and structural cng1nce11ng .ind in-depth computer anah"~ OTC UPs & OowNs CREDIT L 1 ~f LaVIGNE Office furnishings firm changes name R1Chard Trail and RnJn \l(l-..1nnon pnnu pals of BasSt'll 8u\1nc~., lntcnur\ announlC th:ll the \\ h1tt1er·ba~d offi«' furnl\h1ngs compan' with markt·11ng11ffil~ 1n Ir vine haschang«i 11\ nnmc toCallJorala BHineu lnttrlon w inlrl·a\C ,,., 1nOuen~ 1n tht' ( ahforn1a marlctplat<' In add111un Dao Boyle ha~ bttn promot~ to prc.-\1dcn1, Jeff Rospond to' Ill" prn•dl'nt linanle and admin1strat1on and Matt La Vient 111 'ICt' prc\1drnt l'"' uunmcntal support~" ices • • • .\t POINT 4 Data Ot'p '" l U\tln James R.. Oehi•ctr mas bttn appo1n·1ed dircctur 111 m3rkl'11n(.l and Joh Bond 1s westt'm rq.ional sale~ managc.-r I hl· ftrm dc\1gns and manulanurcs lo"-cost. high· performance. soft"arc lOmpaubk muh1-user min1come>uters. I Linda Md{ln1tt). v.ht• rel C'~tj, ;01ned Ntw,.rl Pacific F...tla& Corp J<, a loan lOO\uhan1 v.111 conlentratt" on helping home bu~cn Jnd rt•a l l'\l.ltC' agcnt\ 1n th<' J lun11n1tnn Beach am • • i . \t,1nagn ol the nc'\.\ WtstC'orp F lnuclal Servk-tt office 1n l osa \k'-1 " ~ott milla fhc lOnsumer knding organizauon. a 'ub .. 1d1Jr~ uf \\e~tcrn I in.tnl1al c;.i,1ngs Bank.. 1s opening offices thrttu[th11ut C Jltforn1J ... J im La11dls o t 'c"'pon &ach has JOlrred the Oran.gic Count)' \outh office of Cold•tll Bullt'r ('ommtrcial RHI EstaleServitts tn L oll(UOJ 11111\ a' Jn otltrc Plllp('rlle\ ...... ie ... and leasing specialist • • • Adalt') J. Po~~ll ol Lagun3 Bealh 1s the newl~ appomlM real nt.11~· dncl11pmcn1 ni.rnJttcr ol Beatall Oev~lopmnl Co. JO Oran~ • • • '\l·v. J10n fka(h rt"'1dcnt Polly Q.ai1's pink Buick t enlu~ 1r. a , "troph ~ on wheel\·· prescntM for her kaderslffp an<J sales ar h•<'' eminl\ "'"h Mary Kay Cosmt tks. lac ht' ~on frtt u~ oft he rar, b~ leading her \alt'' unit to c'<'ttd \pe\1f1ed ~lcs lc'cls dunng a 'il\lmonth ~uahlhat1un f>('nud . OvER THE CouNTER ------==------= u.n. IP I lf • ' t_.. 1 • " .. "' 't• ~ J"...; . ... 1~ .. J. ' I I It ~ ij~ JI*"..-1' • ·~·· 1. n • • 't \ '. :: 1.: 11 1' 11 •• '• --------~-------""-------·~ ' :1 ... ""\. ... • u TT f" -~~------------------------,_...---• • A ..... • NYSE Ctl 't1PO Si: I T RA~',~CTIO~) THUlllDA'Y.'8 CLOSING PRICl8 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW VORK IAPl F.t>. 11 Prn. Thun· dav dav )l~ Advanced I~ Declined 27 y ncnanged 262 oral issue\ u1 New nlgns " 6 New IOW$ " ·• AMEX LE AD ERS NEW VORK CAPl -Sale$, 4 P.m. Thursdav price and net cna09e 9f ltle 10 most active Amer ican Stock E:rchange Issues, rradino nallonattv 111 more tri.n Sl. H:~mr Vfln·l L\~', ~ WM!Ql...at>B , U -~ Amdahl 3511, -"• Echof>a v o s ~:I 191<41 -''• WstD1gi1al 199, I~~ + '. EngySvc 196. ~ MacGregor 169 , V1 + ~ FllJkeJonn 14S.1 -. lg.ll! -~ FtAusrPr 126. ~ LorlmarTet ___ 111 ___ 1 ''' CoLo QuorE s ,.,,. 1 WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AF>) Feb 18 Tlluri· deV dav Advanced HJ Oecllned ¥"changed 47 otal l~sues 1979 New t'ugl\s " New lows 11 NYSE LEADtR S NEW YORI< (APJ -Sales, " P.m Thursday price and net CJ'l11n99 _of tne IS most active New York Stock E•cnange lnues. tradlno nationallv at more tnan SI Name v Last CM. PrudStrat n i' 10 K.entv<-lo.vUll s , 1.9~ -'"> Fo~Motr s . 42~ -21.; Tha1Fd n • , 1~-'J +I~ l,QtnNFln ,. , 1 'I• -I~ vjTexaco , 't· 4 + ',• Navistar • 12 . 4~ + Eoons ,9S . 42 -.. Amer T& T 1.9'6, 1911, Pttsburv 1,791, ~ + l~ -F~-0.St • -l,713, ,,. -1 ) IBM l.<69', I 11 '11 -1 .. GenEICt s 1,417; •1, -"" HewlettPk 1.311. S '"> t2,. Satomonln<: 1,226, 21'/t .... Dow JoNE S AvERAG ES NEW VORK (AP} -Final Oow·Jones tv'-"'"" for Thursdllv. Feb 11. STOCKS Ot1M1 Hitt\ Lew CleM C"9 30 1nd 199S"S2 2011.9<6 1972.11 lm·~-14.SI I~ Trn 7YUI 803.0I ~7,07 . + ~.S9 Utt 113 S6 '84.09 I 1.<62 i6 Stll 743 l8 7<69 13 S.02 • j -.• 11\dus .327. Tran 2H Ulils 'ittr.' 65 Stk ll.llM'. NASDAQ SUMMAR Y Senate panel backs health insurance bill WASHI NGTON (A P) -A pion· ccnng health insuran~ bill requiring mo~t bustncssts to offer medical P.lans survi vod what its sponsor called ·a long, tonuous journey" to com- mittet approval. with more: rough traveling 1n store:. . The "minimum health" bill. ap- proved I 0-6 Wednesday by the Sen· ate Labor and Human Rnourtts Committee. would rcquin: coveraac for up to 23 million of an estimated 38 million wo(kcrs an d dcpcndenu now aoina without it. "Thi' flas been a Ion •. tonuous joumcy ... committee cha1nnan Ed· ward Kennedy. O..Mau.. said " the sian of the mcet1n_1. Kennedy 11id afttt tht vote that ht dctcc&ed ... VffY posjtive 11t11ude., •• but there were '*"'' that the ball would continue on 1 roc~y peth. h hqds to lhe noor kin& dttp- stl~ oppotjhon from the bu11nns community. &be Rapn admini .. lrlhOn and COWi wativdawmaken. nd IO~ospt\'11~ IU~ were with•• itvOf" un~ d.u ,pccirec problcmJ wnh tht bell c:ouws bcmolvcd. . ndet the bill. cmpltOycn would t\a\'t' w Oft'cr a man mum P.Kkaet includ1nf hospital cart. doctor care. di•1nost1c and scre-enina tests. pre· natal and well-baby care and limited mcntaJ health treatment. Th( policies would cap out-of-pocket catastrophic costs at SJ.000. Coveraae would have to be offered to employees work in4 17.S houn a wm or more. and thetr dependents. Chizcn Action. a community lfOUP opera1tn1 in two doten States, called lhc Kennedy measure ''dnper· 11cty needed" as more pcopte ire forted to atttl)t jobs without health benefits and other workers find thcar bencfi1' crod•n&.> In an attempt to accommodatt employers. the bill •emporarily e•· ttnpts small family fam<s and permits MW firms to phase in covcraae ovtr two years. Buiinases of five or feftr proolewould have five years to phtsc an brntfi". Special rqjonal Poo~' wuuld reduce «db 14..amall buai ncnet. BUt rntics •re not motfified. Tbt U.S. 0,mbcr of Commcrtc deJ'OU~ lM bll11n 11t11cmcnt as ··a CTUCI hou" ckJuncd to d11appo1n1 thmc al PfO(asa 10 help ------"'~ * ·'· Plllt THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 19811 I :J Mlle•' hell-court, buzzer-beater propel• OCC, 15-12. 82. King• rally In third period to topple Nortti _St•!'I· s-... 82~ .. , .... .~o~.~!..~.~~ ... l.~.!~~ ... ·Y~~.~'..s .. P:t;obation '" ..... ·--~ ..... M te Del Hlghj dged ilt Staking their claims lo innocence under the a r U ~ Y presumption that the California l nterscholast1~ Feder- •• .• 'l:' -··-::a i fl -~-:¥. ;-f:"r,---···--akon' Ru~ SIO i AOt ooJy ~ague and,,confu.slnt. but ~I UfluUe Il UeOC.e V l;).1auOnS impossibtt to if\\Crpret. M ater Dct l-11gh's Monarchs made thei1r stand Wednesday. • . T he arguments came at the Sequo1;i Athletic Club By ROGER CAR~N which brought charaes of undue 1nflut'nce against the ot ... o.iira..-Santa Ana-based Parochial school. CERRIT OS -Mater Dei High School's entire Fi~c rcprcsen~tivcs of the CIF·~outhcrn SeCllon spons program has been handed a one-year proballon Executive \O!"fln:'lltee -Lompoc lf1gh s Robert Pa1sola, and has been told today, in effect. remove assistant Los Altos High s Pat Mauch. Duartt:' Su pe nntt'ndent principal John Merino or face funher sanctions following Robert Packer and Bruce Kitchen ofth l· 1-ki.pena Unified Wcdne ay s CW evidential hean ng 1n· But'na Park Sch~I Distric t -l,istened to 71' hour" of sworn involving charges of undue inOuence. t~sttmony before making their dn 1i.111n late Wt:'dnesday ··~o. they're not ou~ of the playoffs." said .~'I~ nigh\.his morning's statement· Southern Section ~om missioner Stan Thomas. Wt Based on testimonx pro' ided h' the evidenttary thou.~ht that was fair. . bcann~ on Feb. 17. 1988 thl· ( 11 Southern S«tion But the p~ogram 1s on probation for an e~t1re )ear Eitecutivt' Committee hearing pand finds Mater Dci ~nd if.they violate a rule the) wo.~ld be involved Hi&h School in violation of State Rule .S IO (undue immediately for fu nher cons1derat1on. influence). UCito ·battle Fresno Anteaters attempt to break Bulldo_g°i three-game streak By JON FERGUSON OflMo.llr ......... Earht'r thi s season. the UCI basket· ball team's final t"-O home game~ might have been pointed to as eas} stops on the '-'3) to a lough fin1<.h on the road 'At a result of 1h1s finding the follo~1ng will be implemented: , •. J, AU\.lt1~1£ j)f~llllL-_k'K ... ~~it~r ~r. beg.1nnini Feb 17. l YIS8 tor thl' entire alhleur progra~l\ sub.eel to a report. b~ thC' pnncipal ot Mater De1 H1sh School to tht' full (tr-\outht'rn \t.-etmn commlltC'e at m meeting of Feb. I 98ll 2. The Mater De1 prinl 1rMI 1\ to take appropnalt' action to en~urc dgain\I d"IX'rsal 1n an' fashion of athletic highlight film\ lJI '>1mtlar material ·,o parents of prospecti ve studt'nl~ or \tulknt\ tht'mselves that art' candidates for adinl\,111n to \latl·r Oe1 High School 3. Ttre Mater lk1 ll1gh pnnupal 1i> dirt'Ctt'd to take funht'r itt:t1on to l'0\111t· Jga1n\t prdi:n:n11al treatment of candidates for ad m1"111n ha<,c:J on dn eloped athletic talent and to otht'r"" l\t l onduct ad m1n1stra11 vc:- proccdures relat1q· 111 thr rrHull mrnt nf athlt'tl'S 1n a manner which 1' 1 nnllUl I\ r 111 a lord1al rt'lat1onsh1p among the fam ll~ ol ,i hnnl' 1h.1t lompn)C' the CIF 4. The CIF ~\ nnutl'l' i.nmm11tee hearing panel funher recomml'Alh th<11 a\'11\tJnt principal Mr. John Mt'rind be removt'd and discharged from any admina~ trat1 ,c,. 1nterscholai.11c athlt'tlc act1 v1 t1e~ That would uv;lud~Lmg..nC mtcrscb.QJas~ atllleti~ aci1YJt1es _. and \.\OUlCI includc-counsCTiog o11ncoman.g S1udrnts wit+. members of the-coarhing staff." .\'i for ht:'cd1ng lht' recommendation t·onccrning. Thomas ~1d "Thai''\ a good 4ul'\t ion. and tht'' ha' en'tacceptc-d ll ta~ ofth1) morning1 "Then the uin1m1ttt't" will reconvt'nl' and sanl·twnl> will be con">1dt'rl'd I "'ould hope to hl'ar from the pr1nc:1pal about lhJt h~ tomorrow ( Fnda)' 1. at tht:' late 'I " ..\\Kl'd fur wmnwnt follu\I. 1ng the da)'-lo ng meeting, Gallo dcchnrd hut lhd ~' "I ma\ ha\t· picot\ to ~' do"'n lhc road· ( har¥n l.11 undul in11ut'nl't' "'t'rt' k'eled b\ ( oronil dcl Mar H1~h l'nri. 1p.1I l'>t>nn1'1 bJn'> a$ll1n'lt the Sa nta ..\na-ba~d PJnl\ h1Jl '4hool surrnunding tht' loss 11f sophomMt' Da nn, < 1''\;1·11. th<' nt'Jl-lOl>~ ol two otht•r Corona dd MM '"f'hunwrl'S. and almost all in 1tw (Pleue eee Cll' /82) U.S. hockey on thin ice Soviets ea rn 7 -5 Olympic vict or y to ave nge '80 loss . ( .\U:l .\R't .\lherta 1.\Pt -lht' f>IJ"'erful \m 1ct h11(.~C'\ tC'Jm \hot do"n \ml'fllJ·., Jrl'am tor anotht'r m1ra1.k on Ill' "'Ith a '-5 '1ctun Wi:dm•\Ja\ n1gh1 at tht' \\ 1ntt'r 01) mp11.' ..... here Pir~1n /ur· bnggl"n·, Jrcam 111 an ..\lpint' '"'CtP al\o l·amc to .rn ll' i:nd The In-." dralt .1 ')('\ere set bad.. w \mntc.i'" mi:dal ... han1.~ an the first n1~ mp11. mn•ung "' thl'-.e 1\.\0 tt•ams \lnt'c thl' Ls~t' P1aud ( 1amcs t'1ght 'cJr' ag1• WJnterOlymplc•on TV t Toniglu. Cbauel '7 l 8· 11 -Ice Hockey (('an~"Cl3'Vs. h nlanJ Figure Ska11ng (men's 'hort program). ~~1 Jumping ('Xl ml'lt'I' team): -\lp1nc · lmng f\.\1tnh·n·., downhi ll). Speed kat· ing tmen's 1.000 mc-tl'f"i) Lugc (women·~ final) l 1:3t · Da~ in rt'' 1ew \Cl.ond gold mt.'dal of the Gamt's. But the Anteaters' opponent to- night. Frt'sno State. enters Irvine·., Bren E'cnts C'entl'r for a 7:30 Start pla) ing perhaps the best basketball under Coach Ron Adam~· two-vear tenure. ...W1.th a )OUthful but e'l.perwnced lineup. the Bulldog" have "-On thrt', Mraight Pac:fic Coast Athkt1c As- socu11ion games to move into se~cnth place at .S-7 ( 8-1 3 O' era II). UCI enters at 7-6 (fifth). I::!· I 0, with one of thoS4.' losses a 71-6 7 defeat at Fresno after leading b) a-s much as 11 "'1th 11 minutes to go. The l nrn.·J Stdll''> did not g1' e up l'J'll\ nn It'\ m1r.adl' Tfil" .\mt'r1can' ll a1kJ h· ~Ix-tore l utlln@ thl" ddic1t to h· 'I on Linc \'tcDonakf') 4'<.'('ond goal nt thl' gaml· and :>notht'r I:" Sct')tt I u'-lO in thl· f11"\I ""' minute<. 1•1 th<.' 1h1rJ Pt'n<~t But that "a~ a" dt·~· a' thl l '\ t!/1m could get Thl" \ 1ctof') ..... a~ the su.th in eight mccun~ with the l 'n1tcd tates 111 Oh mp1t pl;i' !>10\.C the Sov1t'ts pla,t'd their lir<>t nl) mp1l. gamc in I ~S~ the 11nh 11mc<. .\mC'nla ha'> heaten the ""'" 1t't I n11.•n "'<'ft' in t 4b0 and '80. t-1<.~th ttrnl•\ nn their "'a' to Th~c--g~o'T'T'"---1 But this ume th<.· Bu lldogs "'on't ha'c the famed Red Wa ve ofSelland Arena to support them. which has led to a 7-4 home record including the three straight wins. On the road. Frrsno's lone victory in nine tries came at Pacific (0-12 an the PC'AA). Featuring four JUniors and a freshman in the staning lineup. Fre""sno has o'crcomc poor shooting with strong defense. and Junior for- "'ard Jcr> 1s Cole. the PC .\A Pl'a)er of the Weck. has come on strong to avrrage 18.6 points and 7.0 rebounds over has past seven games. The 6-6 Cole < 15.3 points. 6.1 rebounds). 6-6 Mike Mitchell (1 4 . .3. 6.1) and 6· 7 center Dcmck Barden (I 0-6. 7. 7) g1 \ e the Bulld9gs a talented (rontla nc. Mm ·hell. a product of MateT Dc1 High.1sa thrrc:year; starter and jun1or'i \olc and Barden were pan-tim<· staners as fresh men. In add1t1on. there's 6-11 center Reoc EbcltJ<.'~ o ff the bench. an inconsistent player who has looked 1mpress1ve on occasion. He came off the bench Sa turday to scort' 11 points on live-of-seven shooti ng and grab six rebounds in a win O\'Cr New Mexico State. and scored nine points 1n tht' first meeting with t.:CI. ''It's match up situation where their fronthne is bigger than ours. and we don't faC'e that to often." said UC"l Coach Bill M ulligan. "When (Ebelt· jcs) comes 1n. he presents a complete- ly different problem. Cok's a really good shooter. Mitchell's JUSt a great athlt'te. and Barden can jump well. "But Ebehjes gi ves them someone that they can throw the lob pass to inside. The only guy we have that can match up with him is (6-9 Ed) Johansen." · The Bulldogs' guards arc com- munity C'oll~ege t111fffff Kt'vln Stevenson (10.2 points) and freshman Andre Sims (7.4). Fresno's other strenath. as usual. is defense whether in man-to-man or matchup zone. In the first game, an I I -point lead turned to a fo ur-point deficit as the Anteaters went scorelC$5 during a five-minute m~tch. . Rustlers top Palomar, 8-4 Ken Hokuf pitched Kvcn 1nninp of no-hit balJ and Keith Laszlo went ).for-5 to boost Golden W~t to an 8-4 community colleae non-con- ference baseball win over Palomar Wcdnc.-sday in San Dieab. The Rustlcn (4-l) j umped on Palomar (2·3) for fi ve runs in tht third led by la do's two-run double and were never t hallenae<S. Tom Smythe addtd a solo ~ome run in the ninth. Hokuf went 7"' inninas and stru(k out c11ht to improve to l-0. In other K1ion: Cal PetJ Pe•w 1, UCI t : Ctaa1 . Brink pitc'hed nine anninp o( 1b-h1t shutout btseMll but 1t wasn't cnoup . _...,,.,._,..,. .. &M ... ~~~A1¥&e~1,sen maurd on -aoldCn opponunitics in the 10th and llth inninp before totina on C'hns Gold- bech·s RBI dou~ in the I Ith 1nnana 1hat .cored Oen SM""°"· . Olivid RK't' ( t-0) wnt the d11ta"" for cat Poly (6-J). llrtlli"I out ttvcn and 1l10W1f'1 II\ htb . ·---...... -~ --· -~. "'~· 1 In I '>Ml T C'Jffi l 'i.\ Y.on ~.\on 1l\ \.\.:t\ tu a ~,~Id medal ~1thoul losing J game-'-0"' 11 mu')t "''" 11\ fina l tY.o g..imc~ ag.a 1n!lt 'o"""a' and \\ C'!>I (,l•rman) for an~ , h.!OU.' Ill gain tht• ml'd..tl round of \I\ Thl' l ~ team nnY. h.t' fc)\I t\.\f' in,, r••Y. .rnd 1\ J .: 1n lhl' tuumaml·nt l he 'w' l('I~ Jn: t () meJJI In other l1rl•up B hod,<'' ga mes \.\ cdnC''ida' \\ <'"l < 1t'm1an' hcal \u!>s'raa '·i JnJ < 1nhmh1'akia dc- lt'.tled '\;lir"J' l"-1 lurbnggrn ..... tw won thl· f1ro'it \lp1n..-n en flit thl' ( 1.lmt·' \\ llh J gold 1n do.,.,nh1ll nccdl·d nnh to fin1~h his x.·-amJ~.tlom run tl> \I.In thc gold 1n a m·..... C' l nt -\lp1nc 1.nmt'lincd \n- '1e.1d h\ kit ma' he onh It> <,e1..'onds from the f1n1~h line gt\ ang tht' &old to \u,tnJn liuh<'rt trnlz . ·1 \I.a .,., 'urt· nl mH<'ll ·· the :4i- The ·Soviet Union•• Alexei Kaaatonov •lama the United State•• Kevin Miller Into the board• durln& firat period action In the Soviet'• 7 ·5 victory In Olympic hockey. \\hill" the \ml'rKan comet'I." ~ rt•l l JU't \h11rt /urbnggrn lcll 1U!it 'hnrt nl thl tin1 .. h line cotlap1,1ng 1n a tan~k ot .. ~1' .ind pok\ a' h<' ..... a., going tor h1~ ' t'ar-.1IJ "'" '"' \Jld .. I 11.nC'\I. I JU~l hJd 111 n.-a, h tht• ltnl'h hnc-to "'" the gold \.\ ht·n I hon,l·d thl· g:u t• I thought II' m' 't'll '\.\hat did \OU dt"'' It madt' nir real maJ .. Irvine g~Uis wild card win over Charter Oak Vaq ~oachfaces former school in 4-A first round By Rl~HARD DUNN 0..,,... C .... 1191 IA .. Rt titles ''l'a mtich ralhcr pla~ s..-Hlle" hcrl' l'l'c .. he t'ont1nucd. moments after the VJqunm n · ploded for 33 points in the final ~uann 111 pul the C'harfas J~a) . .,1·51 hcforc a rapacit' rro"'d.at r' ant· H 1gh. m1 nut1 .. ''> .. \\e rt: not d great <,hooting team, \(1 ". r< 11nt' fM U\ ,, 11ut 11fchdrartcr .. s.a1d Ke11h "In th1 lir\t hall ''l' rr.lll' pla,C'd g<>Od dtfensc bur thl·n "e hJd all fi\C gu~<. totall~ breaking dC\"'n 111 thr third lJlJJrtrr 11 \.\j\ the "-Orsi defen~ I'\ l" t' \ l'f 't:'t'n quarter. anl1 Luis .\.rcnaJo pro' 1ded tough J\·l~·nw "'' ln inc ~:ct.died ;.in l l pu1n1 lead \ ')o. 1~ int.• J 1.ommand1ng ~, . .i~ ad,antagl' "•th • '--1 il'll 1n thl' ~m<' lrvrne Coach S1t"ve Keith. \I.ho lOOc hcd Glendale High to the CIF pla)'ofTsc1ght times 1n 10 )Cars.Just can't seem to cota~ in'a) .. I'm not g111ng to fl·el comfona!)k thl•r, I ha}c friends there. I kno"' all the ~1J, bas1call~. 1t\ ~1111 m~ program I don·1 Y.Jnt ll and I l0<>"' he l<ikndak Coach Bob Da\ 1J,onJ docsn 't "arll 11 " lklore In 1ne r<.'' 'ed up m engi ne in tht· fourth lj UJrtc:r. 11<>tumhlcd1n the third l.fU.1nn afta ta ~ing J .:'b-1 :! lead at 1ntrrm1'""n ( hJrt<'I Oa~ \I b·8). which had \I.On In Pl II' IJ\I I.:' rntaang thl· game. came storming b.H I.. 1n the: third ljU.irter ll• outscore In 1ne .:'0-1 :· :inJ set tht· \tagl· for an interesting 1inal r1gm In inc·~ '>hooting pro'H''>'> blltzc.'d Chance < >.11-.. 1.tn a1ng up Jn~ P\>'"1bk dcfcns1\C hok'> The \·alJUl'rO'> <.hnt ,,~ JX'H"Cnt <25 of 3.,l from thl· lidJ 1ndud1ng of 11 11 .:' J)('l'C'enl) an the t'ir'>t h;ill Ir\. m·1. '·I 'l. "'h1ch \l.C'nl '·5 in the\outh { 11,1,t l l·,\~Ul' to lin1'h third \.\ii~ trJ\C'I tn <.1knJJ 't· 1 .' ._.i l 11n F nJ:l\ Thi\" I he \ aqut"m\ fit \I < 11 th1" ha\l..1·tha ll appcaranl·<' in the ,,h1•1•I, hl\ti•r• fht \ J\,jUl.'111, nl·q·1 tra iled IO thl' on(' y pc r 1ng '' .;h a -_, 1 k.id J' Bn an \lln·d ii ti potnt'l-r h1' I r\t 111 '"' , lht't"t'·po1nt '>hot\ t hl'' "l'I t '" .int1lh('r '><'' rn-po1nt rnn l':trh 1n the'·'<'< t•n,I \.lUdfWI 111 tlu~ci .H •I'! ·lead "3ftl"f ·\lln·ll ddP rrrl.I "" 'nnnJ hnmh Imm thrt't'· p.11111 ll'lrtlllf' Keith'~ Va'}UCros. who found lift!-gear in the fourth quaner \\\·dncwa~ night . won their CIF 4-A wild <!ard game against Chartl'r Oall. and will face Glendale on Fn da) 1n the first round. "I don't want 11." Keith said ofrcturn1\g to Glendale. where two of his team\ \.\On ('IF Cold Arti·sts lose to Azusa, 52-36 Laguna-hits mere 35 percent I rom floor in 2 -A defeat BJ JEFF SMITH ........ o.n ¢ J I While their ftllo-A students wer~ out on the slopci. the La&uoa Bcal'h Hiah boys basketball team got the chill Wednesday niJht. Alu1a look advantaac of a Lagun11 BcKh kllm that shot jusl JS ptrcent from the noor and rolled to a 52-36 win ina CIF 2-A wildcardpme in the Anists' aym before a Spafl( home crowd due to the achool's "ski week" vacation. Ed .Bowet\'S y.ount An1sts fell bchin<f 3():18 at ha.lft1mt and he t· tated to take the open shot. They hit on only 14 of~ field pl attcmpu. "I've tot t,-o sophomores and a junior stan1na. •• 89wen said. "That's rully my pr()blem. My best ICOm"S arc t•·o 50phomores and 1 Junior and the)' JUS\ tot ttlht." Th( Artists put lhmtttlves 1n a hole midway thf'0\11!' the plM'. ao•na ~ for 111 manaata. Wbc.n ~John TreYtno ftull)' bjt 1 layup wiltl 2: 10 left m lhf th.ttd Quaner, Aiu• led ~20. But the Amn m.med the faYor, fa1lint IO tcOft I pontt •til 6:30 WQ left In the conlftt. l..lpM 1n11ed only .l6-l7 b.at 1hcn lh•"ll f1M hot on the \rt1l>ts· bcn.ch Sbphomorc John ~kKcown "as "'h1stlcd for his lounh foul and Ro"'cn. upset \\1th the call. drrw a tt·chna cal. Leon ·hl'f''ood sank two fret· thro"~ fo r a n1nc-po1nt Aztt'C k ad "We wcrC' onl) d<iwn fi ve and he c-alls a fou l the wrong wa) ... Bowtn ~1d "That's the one that lulled us. I "'as so up~t with ~hat. It was obvious th1.· fou1 "a~ the other "a} That made 11 'R ~., and 11 hun because "e wtre H1m1ng h31. ~ Out "-C' ~ere lous) .. Mo mentsaf\er T rt\lno r ut 1hc lead to nine on J pair of frtt throwt, Pete hn111t louled out of the game. That brought Bo"-l'n 1<1 h1'> feet again .. ~nd again he drt "-anoth'cr t«hnical. Shcf"'ood ~n~ two more frtt throws and Ton' \k (1ce Jollow<'d with a fiH ·footc·r for a -l~ ~I) "-.lusa lead The "n1'>t~ ne'er J OI closcrthan 11 a.Iler that. J~ McG<'t' o~ four ·point\ down the-'tretch and ShcNood 5an~ lhrtt' rrtt throv.s ~us.a. 19-S. 1tie third plact fin- 1shtrs in the \to nl\ICW Luaut. will travel to Duanc. 24-1, for a first round P-mt Fnda\ a..,una Sc-ach., the f'lc1fic N~I Lcqut> s third plal"'t' team. cnch the kU.on "llh a ~I o~erall rcrord. . _ .. (We pla)ed) v.ell c'«Pl for the third quancr." -uuu oeth kfT')' Snrc-y aid .. \\,"°" of tell aslttp .. ~ ..ct he rad ttft local ncwspeptn 10 find 1nform1non on thcA.n1su. ··wh11 "·lntd lb do we~ rad 'he! ~i "'1th a serm1ngl) "mall. ~n-po1nt edge I ,:-;. '.:'l tu begin th<' fou rth. In snc put its hag gun'> fuf\\ard as Da'c Ballant)ne scort'd I.:' nf hi., 1eam·h1gh ::!.:'points in tht' fourth quarter In in<'·, Todd Trout, \I.ho camt' off thl' l"X·n1. h to 'u>rc <,('\en· of his nine 1n the fi nal 1-..c.th J 111,1 \l'Jr '".td 1n r Jn 1nr "''1'' !1\l' lt·a~uc (tiamp1on,h1r' ~h11t' 11c1kndult· Dala Blanton ne"spape":· Sc:tl'(')' said "We •'t:nt to th( htinu; and read the~ The <Laa.uni Bea h) "ere toyth to ft1ure bcocausc: the) ha'e 50 many IU)1 •ho SC'Ore .. The All~ •Ott down Y1una Bo h .....,,th an 1ratdt pmc that (aturcd McGee. ~ho -a\trqrt 22 points ptr PETI<' Tht JUn1or IC'Of'td a pmt'-h11h H point&. 11 an the fint hair, and ~rabbrd n11)c rebound$. Lqun.t &ach "'" caned few 21 team foutus thrtt n1st1 -Set.mitt . 0.1n 1'1ant n .. c - fo\llf.d out 4.roQ 1 1ch"anU19t of the \"1tu.at1on, conn«lJ"I on ?O of JO frtt lhmv.'-The <\r11il wett 1 of 11 from t ht h nt Blanton. Ju~t a tQOhomore. 1.nd TrcvLAOt~ red l I pou\tL ~ Sunset teams face tough CIF openers Ocean View ri s k s 10-vtctory streak vs. offensive po\v e r By ROGKJl CARLS0 1' °' ............... on5l't ~agu-r N\~ethall cham pion Ocean Vic" r"~' .1 10-pmt w1n nm1 'ltrt'a~ and fJ, <'' a foc- a\~l'a&Jf\1 QJ ~ PC\lnl!> 11 ~"'" \ianna puts tts 18-6 m ord on the hnr apinst lona~u mt' po\l.('t 'i1 RC'rnard and Edi n tra\th 10 't .\nthorr~·, "\nakepat"' ton11ht 1n the nrentng round of thC' ( IF \.<\ "':\ kt"thall pla~ofT\ .\II t'tc' sn at ~ \(l S h•l t U~'71 at ~H lf'W I U -7): The un\t't \"hamp1M ScJ ha-. ks o(('oa h Jim Ham' art led b tht' lnplc-pumh of\h~<' frohn. Todd orman and ra1, R1cr t Plul 1 the at ar1e t'ntr) tum1na in a sptt'ta ular 5('1~n dc,plle a fourlh-~~ fin•~h 1n tht 4.natlUl Lraaue ' Paul ha' om'! 0\1CT I po1nu SC\ en· ·umn. and l\u $1' sMl\tn a\~101 1n J ()ublt fiaurn. John ·1ucrttro. a 0-0 stnior auani. a'c: t6(1po1nr a p meamh tth.t \fF l~r 1n 1 I\ witf'I ~. per • me The 're al th<:lf bt'\l whtn o~ nenu '"" N n with them and fl tho-. 1n the numbrn pmc· M Grtt Wall1 ha a\'~ 16 ~ potnll and 10. rd >0.a1'ch.. 6-1 tan) Touo1lk ht• .. ,l\l'r.lltt'll I'' f"•1n1' .ind 10 0 re· t-.•umL' lun1m l."11n lt.111 It• l . .....,ho i~ J, l·ragin~ I l ' p. 1in l' pn µme, 1 out "1th J hlll~l n h.111r1 ,uffe~ 1n r .11.. Ill'<' a \\(."{'~ ·•iW St B~rnard t lil·71 al Martu 1111 7 I \1Jnn,1 unllt'r l ,')31 b • It'\ r P11!)11' ,~ h h." f(lur 'car 'ta~ tc'C' (1u1M lcad1ntt thC' \I.a' S' Bf'mar~1 ,,1 the .\n d u.s Lcaaue 1~ lc."d t'I\ ~ I 0 f d"ard toke$ ( 11 0 point., amt 11 11 ITOOund'll, 6-4 En '>d~m t I' ' point\ and ' 0 re- Nlund\I .lnd ll(>ant [lU3rd Rumll Rro~n "ThC'\.rt kind of b~t Ooca.n V1cw "'1th a ~1ggt'r ccn,rr." \Aid Pof.Ovtdt Tht'\ 'rt real Qui k The' don t 1hooc thc ball a~ well. hut the\ havt' pat .ithlcte' and ha'c "'on ~"en of t.hnr Jac;t etiJ'll " 841... (lt-Jt> ., l. Aa*-Y 1 t1 ~4 1: The Sa1nturc wi thout :"o.ch Tom Roanhau~ . .....,ho was replaced 'ti.1th l"l~t.ant Kt'' 10 H,111~ beca"9t of Cl F uncuoiu for rtporud vtot. auon conctrnif\I eont«'t •1c.b t'f}llh·ff8dc eoache~. t. nlhonv. the m1no •• , LC'JllVt chimp • lcJ b)• 6.() ... Derrick Martin. • pi.>1nt suard who ii A\ctttnl )) ... pot"fttS I fllM ... • 1\11~ OM Of'IM ftM11 plll'tft"' uthm.\ hfomaa.: ..\Ian Af'llOn, I 6-)JUDl!Of, I~ I l.8 J'Olftl$ •• fM eftd, lht "'° ti Kt~tn Johnton.-Omid Walkit alild O.\·t n lept1SW rontt1i'Yd •¥tftllt 2S rtbc.\unch a P""~- J CU .... drop 110-96 •erdlct Fo• ~ C:.,,. DI ..... «end m enea otbil I '*•" ctwi~a ay ..,,.._ C'ac1 Nft Wednetday n' t to teed lbt T raal Blum ao a l 0-96 Natioftal ~ Aaocaaliola vinorya*:!~110dl in a row ovtr * holt l.ol=O~ I '-·t ICOftd 2l points udll aiee. ~ 21 few 'ik 0ippe'1. ,.._ n. Au nha.I Prw who bave dropped four atrailhuad 14 oft.Mir last 16. SSEE Aa Ba • • Ore•ler. who miMCd hit fi"t prM of tht tea50n TAL~HA .. •. · -Red. rbtt Monda ni tat Utah with an 1 ·umt · t thumb • ..... dtftftnetr \i1b1111n · ttte ·catbirct ... , • • • ·.na-.c~ lijrar-ttt liia1t· aut ·wilh ?:4t"ttre w th int W~y. ~"'\ . quarter and the Blazers hanaina on to a 7().68 lead. he Frinds and colk5ranaana fro~ · ~ckcduP.hisfif\hfoulin11p1nofll :37andd~notrc· -U.S:~.'lob~ HowarctCOSt'ft~tine:res· cnfcrtlie·pi1ic until'l :l remaioed.'Efstwtiett in"tl\c ofalowu'f~l .•whale aaryo~~cJam Smith cd NHL Wednctday ... Marl Prtft scored 28 poinls and a crowd IR, llftllftl "f-!lppy 81!{hday tO the veteran ,., ..... C..-.. made I key defensive play late in tht' sports annou~r on his 80th b1nhday. pme helpina the Clevrland Cavalicn beat the Barber made. the ph.ra1e ."in the cat~ird. seat" a Philadelphia 16crs I t S.. I 07 ... Mart Apl.rn scored I 5 household u~1on dunna his carctr~ w~1ch ·~eluded of his pm~hiah 35 points in the first quarter. boosting 33 years as announcer for the Cancanoau R~s. Dallas to an early 20.point lead. and the Mavericks Brookly.n Oodarrs and New York Yankees dunng rolled toa 12")..108 victory over the Wasbinaton Bullets ~~ball's heyday. The phrase later became the name of . . . Terry Cammlq• flCOred 20 points and lht' bis newspaper ~l~mn. . Milwaukee Bucks started the fo11rth period with a 2 1-5 "You a.re 11111an1he catbird scatand you are still tht' spun en route to a 11 S..93 victory over the Seattle btst .as far as I'm con.ccrned.'' former Brooklyn Dodacr SuperSonacs ... Atu Eaalhll matched his season high Eddie Stanky wrote 1n a birthday messaac to Barber. with 37 points and Blair Bumu1n scored a car~r­ .. The Ronda .~abanct declared. Wednt'Sday to be hiah 34 as tht' Ot'nver Nuacts beat Boston 138· I 25. Red Barber Day an Ronda. Ata btnhday party on the s"ccpana the two-pme season Kries from the Ct'lt1cs 22nd Ooor of the statt' Capitol, the stttttary of state for the first tamr karl Maleee had 29 points and 16 read the resolution from the Cabinet. Mayor Betty rebounds and OarreU GrUfl~ passed the 10.000-potnl Harley followed with a Caty of Tallahassee Red Barber carttr malcstonc as thr U tah Jan. defeated Phoemx Day proclamation. I 08-1 OJ "What a man! .. wrote Cable News Network's Larry Kina. "No individ\W has had a greater effect on my hfr than Red Barber ... If you were to pattern your lifr after Red Barber. you w9uld lead a g0<1d life." Quote of the day ~ RH A11eltladl, Boston Celtics pres1d~t. on • · his alt-star forward Larry Bird: "For the firs! time in my life I'm toina to say this. Larry Bird is the arcatnt ever to pl1y the pme." Ktnga skate pnt North S tars scored 53 seconds apart late an lht' third ' 1.-ReM&allle and ._ Carpnkr ~ ~nod, rall> an1 the Los Anaeles Kinas past the Minnesota Nonh Stan 5-4. Rob1ta1llc tied the score 4-4 at 16.24 on a rebound for has 31th goal. He then set up Carpenter for his 17th goal at 17: 17 directly 1n front of the North Star net Elsewhere an the NHL We4ncsday, SMw1 B•rr'1 short wrist shot midway throu&h the third pcnod snappt'd a tte and P ' e Detroit a 4-3 victory over Chicago ... Wayae Grehiy t.ied the N HL career record for assists by setting up Mark Messier'• g.ame-tymg goal with 26 seconds ~mainini in rcgulauon tame as the Edmonton Oilers tied the T oronto Maple Leafs 4-4 . Jim SudlaJl and Gres Adams scored two goals each and llirk McLeaa aot his first shutout. leading the Vancouver Canucks past the Pittsburgh Pengums 5-0 ... Mlke Ri4l~y scorrd a goal and set up o ne of two b~ Dive Cllristiu as the Washingto n Capitals won their fourth straight game with a 4-3 dec1s1on o'er the New Jerse} Devils ... Ulf OU.tu scored 1w1Ct' to lead the New York Rangt'rs to a S-3 victOf) over the ('alg.ar) Rames .. Carey WU ... scored twice to \park tht' Hanford Whalers to a 4-J victor') over Wannapeg. rndang the Jets' scven-pmt' unb(atcn streak Mike MePlttt scored from a goal· mouth scramble ~1th I· 35 to pla}. gn ang Montreal a 3-2 vactof) 0' er the Boston Bru ins and snapping tht' Canadicns' fi\t~·gamt' losing '>treat. Loyola runs its streak to 18 Formt'r L'S< pla)cr S. Kimble scored m 32 poant'I as No 20 lo)ola e:<tendt'd the nation's lon~st ~annang streak to 18 Wednesday nag.ht ~llh a 107-95 \IClOf) O\er Pcpperd1ne an Malibu .\notht'r lJ C transfer. Haak Gatkr1. added 20 points for the.-lio ns. 21-3 and 11 -0 in the Western >\lhlcuc Conferencc. Tom Lewis, also a SC transfe r and product of Matt'r ~. Haih. scored 25 points for Pepperdane. 16-and 8-3. wha<.h led b) se'en points in thr fint half. Elsewhere in colkgc basketball. S'8cey Ki•I scored 22 points and Dave Sie1tr madt' two amponant f1tt1hrows with 12 seconds left as No. 4 OkJahoma bdd off 0,klaboma late 79-75. Bell s igns $4 million contract George Belt and the Toronto Blue Jays • seulcd at the brink of salary arbitration wath a two-year. $4 million dollar pact' Wedncsda). but Owtpt GoMn went 1hrough with his hearingapinst the New York Mets. In arbitration decasaons. G1ry Re411• of the Chicago Whur Sox won ($460.000). M1rk G•b"teaa-0.f~e Kansas Cat)' Royals wo n ($635.()00). and C.ri1 Bro .. of the S~n Diego Padres lost ($265.C>OO) ... Southern Methodist Un1versll). whose football program is serving the staffest penalt) e'er imposed. is being 1nvt'st1ptcd b} the NC f\ for possible rules vaolauons an other spons. bdlcved to b( men's basketball and track. Athlctrc Director Doug angle confirmed ... Washington Bullets center Moses Matoat and six other NBA pla)rrs from three teams ~ere fined a total of S9.500 for tht'1r an' o)' ement in t"'o seperatc altercations dunng games this month . .\n attorney who represents 14 NFL pla)ers urged Prnn ) lvanaa state lawmakers to pass two bills regulatang spons agents because "drugs. women and mone)" have been used to entu:e colkgr athlete\ into s1gn1ng as clu.·nt~ Tele vis ion, radio TELEVISION 4 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ka n· sas at Kansas ·1a1e. ESPN. 5 p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Dc- Paul at Notre Dame. WGN 6 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: North Carolina Lale at Clemson. ESPN. 6 JO p m -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakers at Houston. Channel 9 7· 10 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Antona at l . (. Prime Ticket. 8 p m -WINTER OL YMPlCS: from Calgar) . .\lb<'rta (dela~cd). C'nannel 7 . 8 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBA.t.L: Da~­ ton at Notrt· Dame (dela)t'd). LISA I I ·JO p.m -WlNTER OLYMPICS· 0a} in rt'' I<.'~. Channel 7 RADIO b b JO p rn -PRO BASKETBALL Lakt'rs at Houston. KL.\{' (570). 6 30 p m. -PRO HOCKEY Kings at t Louis. KG IL t 1260) 7 JO p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Frr\no talc a1 llC'I. KPZE ( 1190). 7.JO p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Aratona at l'SC. KNX ( 1070). 7.10 pm -COLLEGE BASllETBALL' .\r11ona ·1atl' at l ICLA. KMPC (710) 7: JO p.m. -COLLEGE B.ASkETBAU: San Jose State at Cal tatc Fullt'rtOn. KMNY (1600). Miles long shot at horn lifts OCC, 65-62 Davr Miles hat a shot from JUSt bchmd the half coun circle at the buzzer to gi ve Orange< oast College a 65-62 Orange Empire ( onference men's baskt'thall .. acton o'er R1,er- side an the T 1grro;' '} m Miles led the Pirates t4-5 17-14) with :?I po1n1~ and eight rebounds.· Dared. \ran<.' added 19 po1n1s and Read Lukes had 10 points and eight rebounds Riverside (I ·8. 11·I 7) had tard the score after Orange Coast led 60-50 with JU'I 1: l5 rrmaan1ng. Ton} Thoma .. ( 20 points) had a three-point play with 14 seconds left and hll two lrtt 1hrnws with two S<"Conds lrfl that lied II 31 h1 In otht'r mcn·s action Gokln West 80, Lona Beacl1 7$: Marku~ Mulkr-c;talh scored 28 point\ and Eiben l>a' as added 16 as tht· Ru.,tlcr) hc.-ld \lfT the V1k1ng5 do" n lhe Welt h for lhc South Coast ( onferenre '1ctol) T~ lead sv.11ched hands three tame' in thr sctond half. but Golden "'est ( 5-8. I 5-1 4 l took the lead for good at 63·62 llo~ard and Mullrr- Stach each hit a pair of free throws in the final m1n\Jt<.' tha1 \CCurcd the win Bob Wilham\ It'd Long Beach (7.6. 19-12) With 25 p<>lnl<, In women's games. Loa1 BHcll tt, Gol'-""' 14: The state's No I team. which had h11 49 ~rccnt of ats shots this season. ~ent cold and v.-as upset an a the South ( oast Conference game bs the ) 1i1t 1ng V1 ~1ngs. 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I • ._.,. ~•I I 0...-0... 10.1 ' -- ·--... _ Ci<-• IC-...... , I ...... ,.,,._ ~·· bcanay caMIO'Y· Evw' JMC!iae ao tit.is.. momina'• 4ecWaa: ~ viousl1 l thialt \be deciaioo was comet tlMat lbcre wu a violation to •tc "* 510. .. Not bei=~ to \be panel's~' proce-. 111 defer to their j Ii• lk omer pens ol't.bt dedaion ... The1D01tcoe110...W~~wlaicb...,._._ the admiuioa olprovidi~ Wll'Nft ...S W.cAOG Jobtoo with hiablilb& i.pes ol the Monarchs' fooebl1I and buketball prapama. Merino, an aujatant principal i~ of K"tivltin aqd a 32-year ve\Ct'ln wiab the Monarchs, said he provided the tapet to tbeJohnJton twinaA~~ the lint, week of September, two ltllndout reoe1ven on the so12.borno~ football, t~am a~~~~~ lbe junior .vt_nity beskctbllll team. ... He also insisted there wat no wro~' :aoina. .. The tapes Wett in my office and an e>nc who wants to sec them. could.'' said Merino. w'fiO-that ht did not offer them until the Johnsons ask for tbem. Merino loaned the tapes to the Johnton.1 (which he said have not bttn returned) durina a span. in which Danny O'Neil was on the verge of enroUina at Matef' Dei, and being acctpted. O'Neil eventually decided to spend the mt o( the football season at Corona del Mar whik Mater Dci held an o pening for him in his class. Thc"lohnsons never did appl) for enrollment at Mater Dei. "Tht'rc was o ne of football and o ne of basketball ... said Menno of the tapes. Tht baskt'tbaJI tape was later dt"SCribcd as featuring all four lt'vels of players. complete with chccrleadtrs. music and comments from each vanity scntor. The purpose, according to Mater Dci officials. was to ensure Mater Dci players of special momentos. They're also for sale. Additionally, there was the matter of the school holding a spot open for an athlete while he completed his football season at another school. as well as contact between the perspective student and coacl\. "We saw a violation of Ruic 510 in the prcfcttntial treatment to hold a spot open in a cJass until December." said Thomas. "and we considered it a violation of the spirit of the rule in mcctin1 with coaches." O'Neil eventually bcpn classes at Mater Dci o n Nov. 16, the Monda1 followina football season. · Coronadel Mar sshotscamefrom the hip via Evans. who leveled charscs apinst the Monarchs despite the lack of support ins witnesses. The JohMOo twins and their parents. aa.'ordins to Evans. eha.naed their minds and would not attend or confirm an writins the challCS Evans was making. Thus st was all hearsay an the matter of the Johnsons -and c'cntually much of the testimony was dis- regarded. Defending was a battery of four attornc)s rep- resenting Mater ,Oci (Dlniel Holden), football coach Chuck Gallo (Clancy Hay- nes). basket· ball coac h G a r y M c Knight ( R a ) Al v arado) and the O'Neil family (J os e ph 01Vt'nCt'nlO): Also de- fending the M o na r C'h s wa s D an O'Neil, whose fi r\I t~o sons ~ere gradu· ated fro m Corona del Mar. "Danny asemouonall) Den nie It.an• de' astatcd O\er thas." said tht' cider O'Neil. "We made the choice as parents. but no w rvef)one at Cor-0na del Mar 1s unhapp}. has peers art" unhapp). and a lot of people a1 Mater Dc1 arc unhappy. .. A 16->ear-old as very pecr-onentcd and his time at Mater Dea has been upside down. Is he the cause o f aJI this? Kids on the team arc asking. ·Arc you really this good?" Tht' father said the dccasaon ~as made on thrt't' counts. "One was for grades. another spiritual and a l hard was athlctiC' abahty. especially for ham." he said. TIJe play en MeriH: "Danny's part'nts were unhappy wuh his progrcssal Corona dcl Mar. They felt he functioned bettrr an a more structured environment as he had donr an a Chnstaan school before high school. "He was over 3.0. but fell to 2. 7 or 2.8 at Corona dt'I Mar. At Mater Dea he has been at 3.1:· alluding to O'Nc11's grade point averagt'. Galt•: "If a parent calls you and you refer ham to an admlrustrator. onct' that'\ done )OU can answcT any1h1ng. "They asked me 'do you throw the footba II?.' and I said ')cs· .. They asked me ·arr you go mg to continue to throw the football..,.' and I said 'yes: .. The) asked me 'LS the quarterback posiuon sc~t'd up?.' and I said, There's no proven quarterback. the compctit1on wu open and ht''d be invited." O n conversations vmh the Johnsons: .. It was earl> September and the question came up and l said 'We can alwa)S use wide receivers.'" On any knowtcd1c of highlight tapes being shown to perspecti ve transfer students: "Not specifically. I wasn't aware of tapes being furnished." Mcllltilli•: "The O'Ncil.s came by and stuck their head~ in the door fnd I said. 'Ha .' • I said. ·yo(f:rc comina from a sood basketball program with a lot of tradition. We've had a tot of fine playe" who llave ao tttl\ scboTar~hips.-a.nd1 Told Them ah<>ut Lac; Vegas. tlantac City and the planntd tnp to Chana tn August. "Hutt also saad I had no 1du of his ab1hty and the o nl) wa)' )Ou can tell is tocompare younclfwttl\somcont' }ou know 1n m y proaram." Rt•. , ... we11u.., a fint-ycar pnndpal with four )cars on the Mater Ot'i campus. and a former student on the Monarchs' campus: "I prnwd John._(Menno) w~n he brou&ht It up about 0.nny O'Neil. Thad heard a lot about the 83-84 (era) and even today Mater Dc1's reputation suffef'l with alleptio11s 1n n~pen. I •Tbat Mawr Ori WM awwe of Du~y O"'Neira athldk abilities throueh Wayne Merino. a Slam·&-Jam ~ue coecb and the nephew of John Merino. John Men.no Wd he wat told by hit nephew that "he wu an at .. lewr'· ~ ' .... ~ •John Merino's \OUr of the Mater Ori c:ampJ's with the'fYNtil'bll) in lR ,Auamt ~than~ with .. Gaito for.a Jew minuaet (In coouast ao reau.latiam1 • •That Gallo told the Job.J\sons the Mooard\s' only we1kneues nut yu11 1would be "at ~-~ .~nd runnin1 back. and we ctlf always use wide rec:avrrs. •That the John.sons.. 1150 non,.Catholic, aftcor brina provided tbc"tapes. wett invited to retum •few days later at tht sophomott orientation day, but did noL •Ttuit McKn.ipt. summoned to Mtrlno:s office white the John50n•s 'Mf'C on campus. explained sonw of Mater Oci's attractive scbcdule. indudina trips to Atlantic City. Wasbinaton. D.C.. Las Vegas and a potential trip to China durina the summtt. TIJ' defen.e •That Ruic 510 (undue anflucncc) IS vaaut and maslcadina and don not apply to any of the cbal'lt'- •That the current en~ 81ue Book ( t 987-88). printed and distributed in AUJust. contained new information on Ruic 5 IO, a publi'tauon which was not in Mater Oci·s possnsion until later in September. •That lhe parents• instial contact gave Matef' Dea a _clear road to any oral comments. . •That it is possible that Corona dcl Mar's coaching staff is lhe auihy party for allcd&tdly tryins to persuade O'Neil to return (a reverse form o( undue inOucn«. which was not pursued). •That Danny O'Neil was considered a student at · Mater Oci in early September, allhouah he had nOt attended a class and no tuition had been paid. and be was later to cha.nae his mind and rctum to Corona <kl Mar. lt·was that John Merino commitment which .-vc Coach Gallo lhe leeway to accord h1m~lfin any fashion. •That O'Ncd was conlidc~ a Mater Dci Mudcnt even on Sept. 15 when the $500wasdonatcd. since he had been accepted and a spot was be1n1 held open for him. 1ccordin1 to Menno. •Also under fire were D.ily Pilot af'ttdcs of Jan 20 and Feb. I 0. lumpt'd totethcr by counSt'I and addrnscd to Evans. Attorneys attacked his remarks in the Feb. 10 edition and erroneously auributed to Evans the 0.1/y Pilot's concluding obscnauons an tht' Jan. 20 commt'n- taf). Mater Del n nt dotn1• •Attt'mpts to wrap the Monan:h~ anio a con.uouina four-year-old ba11k· ove_r previous alleg.a.11ons ~ere dro~pcd. •Attempts to get Rev. Wehng to address the issue o'er whe ther ht' antcnJed to follow through with a previo us Mater Ot'i statement that Mt'nno would be eliminated from the Mater Dea program were <Jroppt'd. Said Menno: "I have not been rem'oved." •That 1hc Catholic Athlt't1c Association's dc- 1erm1nat1ons of Matrr ~i pohcy were mcanangkss and moot •CharaCJ that Dann) O'Nt'al and the Johnson twins v.crc frtt guests at a Matrr Ot'a pme. as Yt-l'll as sidchnr \•1s1tors. wt're dropped Game n ote. -That O'Neil was admitted to Matt'r Dea wu.hout an) eum. transcnpt or letter of recommendation, onl) o n has most rt'C'tnt report card and a ttliJious badaround m grade school. according to Rt'v. Wchng. -Thal Mrs. Bonn1t' O'Nc1tulonated checks oU2SO each to the football and baskctblll programs on Sept. 15. after ht'r son v.as "accepted" at Matt'r Ori. but whiJc ht' was stall throwing touchdown passn for ("()rona del Mar. according to Gallo and McKniaht. -That about 30 students o n a campus of 2.200 are non~Catholic. according to Rt'v. Wt'hng. -Thill Wa)ne Menno. lht' n<:phew. also coached former Fountain Valley High star Stuart :fhomas... who transferred to Mater Dl'1 and lS now at Stanford. according to McKntg.ht. Ht' had disma~ Merino as a summer assistant coach thrtt or fo ur years ago. Mc Kni&ht added. -ihat the Monarchs havt lost 27 tra.nsftQoYsr the- past four ~ars. students who bqan at Mater Dea as freshman. And 1n that span they ha\t' packed up thrtt transfers. accordal)g to McKniaht. -That the athohc Athkttc Assoc1auon conStdcrcd Mater Dca·s amphauons a "v1olat1on of lht' spmt of tht' rules reprdang ·prcfcrcnttal treatment.' ·· accorda~ to CAA leader Rev. William Brelsford of St. Monica Hlgh. $30 m illi on suit hits CI F CERRITO -The CIF Southern S«uon 1s being sued (orSJOmllhon today. the mult oh lawsuit filed by a Muir (Pasadena) Hiah basket~ll p~yer. who is basing his claim on tht' fac1 the hap school 1ovcman1 bod) as den)ang ham an opportun\ty to perform before collcgt' scouts. 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Star Class c hampion Ed .\dams of Newpon . R.I .. 3nd Susan OterdorfT Ta)lor of nnapohs .• Md .. have bttn chosen as the \achtsman and yachtswoman of the'. Y"ar by Rolcx. Both arc O l)'mp1c aspirants and are member!' of the U.S. Sailing team. Prtscnta11on of the prn11g1ous a"'ards "'trt' mad~ Wtdntsda) b) Roland Puton. president and chief cxecutivr oflicrr of Roltx Watch U .\ al a lunchron at the New York Yachl Club Tht awards. ""'h1ch rccogn1u and· encourage sa1hng t \ccllt'ncc, '4trt 'Ottd b} a panel of )ach11ng 1oumal- 1sts cha1rt'd b} tephen Black. t\· ecu11' t din-ct or of the Ll n1ttd tatro; Yach1 Racing l 'mon Each panelist was asktd to nominate one candidate for each av.ard from a hst of I 0 candidates. Adams.JI . 1s a top pro pcct for the 1988 Olympic sa1hng games In 1987 ht had the most succ-e<isful )Car ofh1s :?O years of sarhng. He "on the Star (1.us world ch3mp1onsh1p. and the Star Class e~cnts al Kiel Wttk Regatta, the' prc-01~ mp1c tnals and the Olympic practtC'C rqattat Puo;an. South Korea Ta)lo r. ~" capped a ~ear of s1gnifican1 j l htc,cmcnt "Ith the Role' a"'ard \.\ orkmg to"'ard the Ol)mptcs. "here the 4 70 wo men's di\ 1s1on "'111 debut as an 01) mp1c class. she." 11h her ere" Con Fischer. "o n the l ' YRlJ double-handed ch11mp1onsh1p. The} also "ere the lop womt'n li01shers in.several 01hcr ·PO C\rnts. including the Olympic Cla<>ws Regatta 'at the .\lamitos Ba~ Yacht Club (third ovtrall. the Can- adian 01~ mp1c Regatta at Kingston (eigh1h O\cralll. and the Canadian Natio nals t tiflh o' craJil. .\dams and Ta,lnr llorh rectl\ed cngra'td "'atche~ and their na me~ ,.,,, p_,,.,, . }~ I 7-S ) 1-4 t 1.0\ Anoe f\ \•• t \ • ., "' , ll 01 1 LO\ Af'IQ~ L•u0"'" I 11•,o ·~ • Ca•e>enllf 14 0 I ...... ,, 1\-Le «l t,. , lo "<>O• 1'10 I 1 3' Bourne LA '" ~· ''« • ~ • 1)6 1 ~-Pffiod M•n"4t\Ola Ma • er I] '"<"•0.IO Mu,ifl 7 04 4 M '"""''1 ·~ .,eon~,. l M.a"'"'• 17 S6 l\nl s LO\ A"O• ., ,. \O" 11 J:oal 16 1' 6 MlnnelOla C < ••t 11 .O.•Cll10.ICI 1111 ... , .... 17 ~ Ptn•" ., ... ' ... L A tr•00•/\91 111 Outl>Hne La •oo• 'O l U Cl\o-l Min I nlt ..... t ncl I ~ 1100.11 Ne LA 1~ l .li_ MA•.-• YI." 0'..lll:llD9Ll~ G1 .. , Min llflOO "9 U Jl M J\ M •n '"'Ill' \l·C••"9) I) SO (,.,•,...~'I M " ""•'°' lhg,.,1- UVI. 1'-Sl •• Guev L/I ,.. 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Hibachi race lone regatta on Coast "o"' that the \11d"'an1crs arr O\tr. local )acht clubs art' taking a rcspllt' ",th onl~ one regatta ~heduled this w""-end The South ho rr 't acht ( lub "'111 conduc1 1he third ra e of m \a. 1n1er H1bach1 C)cn('S for Performance Handicap Ran ng Fl('('I 'acht' and d1n gh1cs turda~ The Los ~ngtles 't acht (tub a' usual "''"take tht spoth&h t 1n \au1n~ the "'C"Clc.cnd after the \11d~mters manag('mrnt ~m1nar. Satu rda~ . uth 8:1' 't acht Racing Club - Champagne ~nc·\ '\o 4 11..etl boats). ';aturda' \tanria 't acht (.lub -Ro~O Balo.rl' <:;cncs 1 PHRfl "unda~ Santa \fontra 't ach1 Club-Intra- ' lul't rrgatta 1 l.:ffi hoau -unda\. Su Die10 .in Diego 't acht Club -\a. omen·~ ~ncs 1\a.\RFt. Saturda). Junior Ir\ 11a11onal turda\" un.da' Southland Ocean· Racing Circuit announced "'''h the 19 1na\lgural of11s \a.hit ne' Stnes for lntemauonal OtTshon.• Ruic and ln1emat1onal Meuurcmrnt \Stem. tht Los .\ngtles Times Sen~ for PHRF. the Little Wh1tnr' Sc-n~ for \10 RC. and the Todd Pao Ii\. stnes for small PHRF ,·achts \I 1<, •t'n Ba' 't a\. ht Club -\>. ant er ., r' •nt-d~">1gn l Saturda~ un- JJ' { or,,nado 'I acht Club -E D \\ c lhngl\\O ne.,, Satu~~ -.,,uth~t·'tt·rn 't acht Club Tht Southern C"ahfomta Ocean Yacht Club's Race \\eek. June Racing Assoc1auon has anounttd us 9-1 ()..I 1-12. for a total of IS races I 988 Southern C"ahfom1a Ocean Rae-Races will Ix conducttd b} tht ho'l ang Circuit for International Offshore-~ub and race l"t$Uhs asfualh posted Rule rattd )act\ts. will~ u~ as the bam of sco nng. J hc first ~o ractS were the Los A yacht will rcce1't thrtt-quancrs Angeles Yacht Club's Mtd"''lnler of a point for first place. two pomto; for ~naFeb 1}-1 4.0thcrsarc lheSan S«Ond. etc. The points for a ONF D•CfO Yacht Club's Yach11n1 Cup. (did not finish) will be the number of Apnl 30-May I ; the Newpon Harbor staners: a DSQ (d1squalrficat1o n) will Yachc C1ub's Ahmanson Series. May ~ the number of staners plus o ne. 14-15-20-i 1-22. and the Lona Beach and a DNS (did not slar1) will be the number of 'acht<. t ntacd in all IOR classes 1n the regaua Tht sum ot thr '!ll'hts scores for t'3C'h of1ts I O ~·oa raC't'' "'II calculated to determ1nr the "tnnrr ThC' ~achl \\Ith the lo"t'\l "'°'t' will be the ~mnrr If '"'o (ff mort \dl ht~ are tltd. tht tht' ~ acht ~1th tht• mn<.t first placr fin1\hcs o\Cr tht' 1n ra\.t'" ustd in sconng"'1lltx·1hc"'"nt'r lf th1sdocs E-lectrlc dinghy unveiled in HB BJ ALMON LOCSABEY ................ Elcctnc boats arc not new. but a Huntinaton Beach firm has rome up WJlh a small d1n&hy that chminatn all tht hassle of carT)'lna a dan&hy aOO.nt or towina asltm. NopsohnccanslocarT}'. noslaf1er ropes 10 pull. no outOO.rd motors to inst.all. no womn about darNIJna a proptlkr. . lts simply taJled the Electric Din&hy. dni&Md by Mike Vnncr and markettd by the EJcctnc OtnsJ'ly Co .• 419 Main SL The first boat was off the UKmbly line Feb. S and is causina quite a star amona po-wtt boaters and~ saitboet~ who bke 10 carry a din y aboard on trips to Catalina Isla or just aoina t.c-k and fonh from the mother stup's moor- ·~bolt is an 1dtal Sile -wvtn feet. four 1nchct -W1th 1 btam of (Our feet. but undu this tf'lldateonal u1nior 11 an untf'llditioftal ~ pecbF ft lS ~red by .. dtanc: tllnast Hit that propeh the clallilY II Ill ___ a.o-st fi\C k.nots f'of about .t lllow1onMftlkcbartc ~ Out to .... t«hnotou. dM bat· fltneS arc ptrmantn~ ICaled and mowncd. arro., .. * beet to be l10fed on 1&1 Side IS ta I U'UIOm .,..,Of_.... ........... " cae be ~ aalMn by a ...... ... eiml'I ·ohlllfd llllD a N t I r4 11 S. voll ov.tlet. -Of .. -~ ....... cMrliftl ~hbft oldlt *""Of .. .,. aft o,eioMI .,.., ... b ... sailboats. or those h~·mg in remote arr.as. The bst of standard fca1um an· dudes a 12.,•olt bo" and St(m hghl as well asa rounesy lt&}l11oa1d 1n late nt&ht boud1na. Other features in-d-* tbrtt dry storaec a.ms.. a horn. lifejadtets for two. aJI deck lines .. four full sitt deats. two fenders. lif\ina rinp for hoistina on deck.. lov.- mount<d tow nnp. carpcttd intenor. oar locks (Just in cue). bi'8e pump. a dashboard with all switches and a bentry meter. and ke ~ switch 10 control aU powtt. Neal more'! Ho about If\ AMJFM cauettt radao. CB radio. VH~ radio, ckpth 90under. anchor. IOlar chaf'llna urut. 01rs. sail (with 111 riain&). and 1 trailer. Vmttt ays the diQlhy 1.1 comlete and re*iy to run as toon as 11 ts pul'('bued. Due to semplc 1wtich operation. a C'bald cu lam to QPtntt w1'oat in lO minutes. Women htc it btcautr lbcft U"C no ropn to pull, ing con1ar1 f lt'!.tn\. l11ngh' ( o . ..il Q Main t . Hun1ing11•n Beach. lele- phonf 4(>.J I ,.,,. Ho• 400;.t sorTH HROE YACHT CLl'B Qn :..,. bl• " ~ •' ~llOt • .,t.,~tf '"''"' ' ''""'"' ~ "'""'' • Y!(f JflCI l\llllCI pf llT!l • '"'' •OV<ld 5o(.,i ( ~!ICl.tt • lnhmalf CliltlllOVW Oii ~I S.t • fntldy atn-o~• • t reaJOMlllf "ltmMt~ " t t ~1tio. MMY H~ttle. M.,,,be<VllP C11a1rman (114) 47'-11,. OPEN HOUSE $.AfUAOA'f Ft8RVAR'I' 2 , I · 4p m HU W eQAST HWY N£W~T K'H "°" D OC:UVMS "'° l'fOS T "'"" anchon tosict., pvmp lllS tMIJbe-and t----'-----------t it lS Q\Ud. ~ dan&)\y IS satd to ~ kltal f'or lilt ux. i\('tl\na$£drivt ii MOUAltd an a t.annd IO ~ can "' the di.PY on &aad Of the ckck Qt a )'itb1 waib DO re., ofluttlftl the prop ~· Bttaux tlwm-as a P"*Ctiwc lril arwM lM t..-&. eiie .... )' CM move ttu'CMlll* kc1'aid ..... widl 90 hr o( prop CMarWlllllt. ,,. -.*" a1.o man it illr tor~ .... men.. • For fllrtha lft~--~ .. ' ·~----_, not hrt•alo. the Ill.' th(' boat "'llh most second plJ\t lin1,.hes "Ill ~ the '"inner lf1n thl\ proc~c," s.ome boa I" remain 11cd. the" 1nnN "'111 tX' determantd b} the 1111? of .l lt'ln M l>ther appropnate rule o l \. hjn, l' F1rs1. ~wnJ jnJ 1hird trophies will bt-a"' ardt•J -h, C O R.\ at tht con- clusion l'' l ong lkar h Race Weck The fint race. start1ngSatuda' v.dl be tht popular Around ( atahna Island raCt'. for the Brola~ Tn.1ph' In other Southern C ahforn1a Yachtan& ASSOClataon arus -Sula Meaica Bay Del Re) Yacht C1ub -SC 't .\race l almllo '-enc' PHRFl. unlia) l)i.t ans1dc 't .llht l1 ub -Shanno n 'i<-m-<. I PH Rf \unda) ~ortb a.ad lalaM P1rrpon1 H..l' ) Jl"ht C"lub -Gold C up nt'\ '\1' ' \a1urday ( hannel l'i.inJ<. 't acht Club ~rnng 'i<-nr<. ,,1 2 'unda). Boat Sllps a Work Sllps Available 3~-85' /daily & m onthly rates ·• -SLIP RENT Al RATES length Work SH~ Non-Work SH 25'--0" -'30'--0.. $ 75/fttda $ SO/ft/day 31 '--0" -40'-0" $ 80/ftlday $ SS/ft/day 41 '--0" -45'-0" s 90/ft ldey S .60/tt/day 46' --0· -90'-0" $1 001tt1day S .6Sltt/<Sey 61'--0" -85'-0" s 1. 10/ttl day S 751ttld1y All SLIPS LIMITED TO SPACE AVAILABLE • (~ R _., 111n una, 11., 1u)---~ ln-ool5 . ' . J r Theo·ry of 'On ;De~and: '.~hey Supply Kudos to keepers of city's beaches There·s no thing like a walk on the beach or a stroll througt(tbe park when ~ou're feeling st ressed o ut. But without the volunteers who help enhance those pla ce s. the strolls would no t be quite a s wonderful. As a result ofthe1refforu. a heartv congratulatio ns go o ut to fourNewport Beadtresidents· recognized for o utstanding vo lun- teer service b) the city's Par ks, . ~ac~es and Recreation Com- m 1ss1on. Vice C ha irman J obD Ko•wiser p resented a'>'ards toJl~e O'Doue ll for d e\ elopment of the s pec ia l in terest. education and enrichment programs at Newpon Heights Elementary School: Dr. • ,._tlaar Wa lton for coordina \iO!l of tic annual }Ou th track and field m eet: Boyd Still lags for I 0 years ofvolunterserv1ce at Oasis Center. a nd Bill Singer for leicfer:- sbip of the Newpon National ' , Little League and assistance in various athletic field impro~e- m e nt p rojects. ·· • • • Corona del Mar H igh School m usl be proud to learn that MJclteUe R oberts and Ka tby Wentworth have been selected for m e m Qersh1p into Kappa Al pha T he ta at the UniversllyofCo lo- rado. Boulder. Both are freshmen and gradua ted fro m Coronadel Mar H igh School an 1987. Looks lake snowspons will probabl~ be on the agenda for these young ladies this~ inter. • • • I rvme resident Joe Martin, presiden t o f M artin Advertising & Public R elau o ns. will recieve the 1988 ··Spmt of Life .. Award from the Orange Count~ Con- s truction lndustnes Alliance for the Cit) of Ho pe . .\black-tie dinner will be he ld o n M arch 16 at the lrv me Hilton H o tel. M artin is an ac11ve sup ponerof the C it> of Hope and has p la yed a \.Ital role 11i..market1ngand m e rchand1s'll!g outhern Cali- fornia real estate for 28 \ears. Eight former honorees on the ho norat) dtnner-comm1ttee in- c h!de: Me rrill Butle r , Irvine. Harriet A. Ha rris. Costa M esa: Joba D. Lusk. Ir\ ine: Tllomas H. Nie lsen , P e ter M . Ochs. Riclla rd B . Sm ith, all of Newport Beach : and E.G. Warmington, Costa Mesa. • • • Forthose long o n learnine and New.port ustness affersJts.c11stomers delivery of g oceries trrju-st 45 m1nutes a1 liTY BOOCllER "ho hardly s~k En&)ish. Gettina lost in a grocery store is somethina °' .. ...,........ the c two dread ... after having the One woman wanted liver and e>.pericnce more than once. Because o nions and six club maninis de-thesr nannies arc expected to do the livered immediately. sho,ping. we provide the service for A man recovering from surgel) them. This allows them to spend time insisted o n paying $70 for $30 v.onh \\llh the children. tend to household ofdogfoodjustforthcconven1enceof duties and please "AOrking parents." someone else doing the sho pping and said Welch. d elivering it to his door. • Welch and Brad Rcdclsperger, both A couple who had returned from a 25. are the founders of On Demand. ·lengthy ·vacation in China had a .. I remember when Altadena milk craving for fruit and yogun. but their products were delivered to o ur home rcfrigcratorwas cmpty a ndjetlaghad 1n EastblulTwhen I grew up. It was sapped their energy. such a con\ enience that seemed to die What did these people do., The~ out as the c111es gTC'A more soph1s1j- called "On Demand." a Nev. pon cated "1th supermarkets at every Beach service that specializes 1n corner. Brad and I had grown up croccrics delivered to your door -together. While Brad went to college. and guaranteed within 45 minutes and majored in business. I h.ad after the phone call is re<'eived. v.orkcd for e ight years at a maJOr "I can get $70 wonh of grocenes groccl) chain store. With my knowt. out of any market in 15 mrnutes. edge of the $roccry business and That's what eight years working Brad's e>.pen1se in business. we experience in a croccry store will do embarked on this unusual idea." for )'OU," said Scott Welch, co-owner Wdch said. of O n Demand. , The two put their heads together Some of the requests to On De· and decided to create a servjce for mand are unique. -working pcqplc who don't have the One family has a standing order 11mc to sho{>: older people who have three ti mes a week for freshl} trouble getting o ut to shop: and tbc d . • and cro·ssants avt"rage person who would love to squee-zc orang~ JUICC 1 ha\ e ti1s shopping done for htm. no late r than 6:30 a.m. . . :.... w 1 h T he paren ts of a child allergic to BesRks grocel) shopp111g. • e c tactose·callcd On Demand and asked and Rcdelsperger offer hot. foods. for tactosc·frec products from a . ra.ng1n$ from frcnch ho t pastn~s from special dail) ·twJ.Ce weekly: ('est S1 Bo n baker). to not deli Items .. Nannies arc prevalent '° the from the Rrocery sto re of your cbo1ce. Newt>ort/lrv1ne area ... includ mit two '(i»le&,e eee THEORY /85) ::.This dog 31egs and all. heart Adoptive fa mily fina lly fo und for injured ret riever By KATY BOUCHER Of .. O.., ......... II was not exactl~ a dog's hfe that Cum led. But then Cull) v.as a special dog. The golden retriever was the pampered famil) pet of Clark and Doroth' Kenned' O ne (ateful da,· Cult\. named after the hquor Cull) ark: was pla~ing ball. ran tnto the street and "as hll b} a car. One of his legs was severe!} tnJured and had to be amputated. The fa mil) pet was pampered even more after that. He v.as used to eating buttered toast cul 1oto four p1«'es for breakfast. cht"eseburgcrs for dinner and snackrng o n a buffet of bones "henever he fdt hke 11 Cutt) nen captured the hean of the cmplo~ces at the Costa Mesa Animal Hospttal. C'hCT)I Smith. who works at the hospital's front desk. used to pla) w11h Cutt} when hr was brought in for his post-<>perat1on euminat1ons.. The Kenned)S. who owned ( larlo. ............. ..,L.-...... Scott Welch and Brad Rede1'peqer are eemce that •peclaltaee In arocerta de- 1 foanden of .. On Demand ... a N-.Ort Beach UYered to yoar door. . . ' ··UCI students sbt . . to become nerds By KATY BOUCHER °' ............... · Engjncerina students arc often stereo typed as ... well ... nerds. At UCI that can be an advantage. The university is celebrating its I Sth annual Engineering Week Feb. 22-27. coinciding with National Engi- ncerihg Wed . And the hifhlight of UCl's Engi" .neering Weck 1s. predictabl), the nerd contest. . · ·"Basically. this con test 1s thetr chance to take the stere-otype to the extreme and poke fun at It. They'r.e not re~lly nerds by any means of the wqrd. but you won't know that o n Wcd nesda) :· said Cynthia Moms. a spokeswoman for the CQginecnng department at Cl. Accordina to Morris, students enter this un•beauty contest wearinJ their tackiest outfits. Past partic1· ' pants in the would-be nerd contest ' have worn shon pants. tape on their gfasses. plastic pen holders in a shirt pocket filled with pens a nd slide.rules and unmatched socks. Last year's wi nner dressed as a .woman wearing a Hawaiian ·muum uu .. But the week isn't completely filled wuh things like the nr rd conte~. .. Actvatly these students ar using . their ·engincenng skills and r ttmg them to use in most of the eve~ts on , · (Ple'ue eoi: PfE /85) oaSt reside~.ts name watchdog agencies B PAUL ARCHIPLt:Y -°' ............ ~ f California Gov. George J Deu-1 krneJian has appointed four <;>range Coast reside nts to vanous state watch dog agencies. . Hugh Polkinghomc. f>1~ of Hunt- ington Beach was r(appointcd to the Narcotic Addict Ev aluation Autho rity. Polkinghome. a Highway Patrol. Her ttrm e-xp1res m t't~Mnbc-n· -- reccive ,S 100 per mcctinl . ~I.use~- l)Cl\ses. ·--- Thi govcm or reappamtc J. Byro n Bunon Of Irvine to the Hearing Aid Dispensers Examining Committee where he has been a member since 1985. Bunbn. 65. is prC$1dent of Bunon · Associates Hea~ng Aid Specialists fnC'. , His term expires in 1992. Memt>ers recdve SI 00 per day. plus expenses. s ho n o n ca s h for school tuitio n . Irvine Valle~ College has a n- nounced that fundsarea"ailablc for student scholarships. Prospec- t1\ e students ma> pick up apph· catio n packets fro m the Fmanc1al Aid office. Dead I m e for apph- ca u ons is M arch I . Kenned ) Florists former!~. in Fashion Island and now locatrd 10 Costa Mesa. said that despite the missing leg. once Cutty recovered he led a n acti ve hfe. , ................. Cheryl Smith with be~ three-footed friend Catty. · officer. biu been~ 9 tp~ bot.rd sins.e 1987. The term fir the positio". which pays an a nual salary of $30.000. is fo ur yea . Bar6am M. Pea I) of Dana Point was-rcappointcc;S to the l;Joating and Waterways CQmmissio9 whe~ she Dolfl)asG. O'Kteffe'ofeosra Mes;t was a ppoJnted to the Rehab1htat1on Appeals BOard. O'K1efTe. 46. is a planner for the Orange Count) O >n- solidatcd T ranspona t1on Service Agency. • • • If you haveJUSt m oved to (Plea.e eee VOLUNTEERS/BS) BuLLETIN BoAR D Two ~earsagoC'lark Kennedy died. Cutt) then assumed the role of \\3tl·hdug. protecting Do rothy• and remamrng her lifelong companion . Doro1h~ 1re:ucd him as if he wet;e human tarcfull\ prepanng gourmet meals for her three-legged friend. . Not too long after Kennedy d ied.· Cutty once again fell ill and de· (Pleue .ee D00/115) has·scrved since 1986. . Pea rson. 68. is dirccJOrofthe eQual Opportunity/Affirmlf\ive Ac ti6n ~- ·fice for USC'. . ' He was appointed to complete a terQl that expires at~hc end of 1989. O'KicfTe·s appoi tment must be: c-onfir:med by the Se ate. .. -----~~---... ·University W onie·n off er in co fie Semina:t··~~ Laguna ltlilJs A seminar o n income ta'\ fili ng wtll be conducted AIDS volunteer·tralnlnd Frida> when the Month Talks study voup of the Laguna e H ills branch of the Amencao Assoc1at1on of Un1 vers1t) Laguna Shanti. a pnvate. non·prof~1 agcnq olTcnng Women meets Fnda y at 3 p.m. at G reat American First services to men and women li ving with AIDS and other Savings Bank in Laguna Hills. hfe·threatenina illnesses. has scheduled a seru:!I of Ella Louise Drumm and Jeanette Lambert will . volunteer training cou~s. beginning Sa1urda~ present the program. Call Clam• Still at 859-7678 for Theclas<;cswill behcldSaturda) undayand Feb l7 business bu1 ldin1-· A second session -which will fearure a field trip to the Natural H istory Museum of Los AnfClts and a tour of the Page Museum and the La Bra Tar Pits-is scheduled for Feb. 27. Call G WC at 891-3991 for more information. . Wrlten club meet. la Irvine Carol Czausc of tM-Orantc C~unty ijousinc Autho rity will explain potential savings 01' rental housinf for mentally ill people. Contact the alliance at S•S.967 for fun hd information. • French club meet. la Lagana further information. fro m 9 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Call the gro up at 494-1446 for more 1nformat1o n T he Southern California chapteT of the Natio nal Wnters· Club will m«lSaturday from 10 1.m. to noon at Flnanclal plannlng s~mlnar , the Mamon Hotel in Irvine. Slngle. clau at Saddleback Saddlcback Coll"fe Community·&rv1ces will pres· ent a class for sinl)c adults ca lled "Marrying and Rcmarryina With Yo ur Le&al Eyes Open" Saturday in Room D-1 of the Mission Viejo collqc. .\spiring and published write,rs art inv.it~ to jo~n the The Alliance Francaise de la Rivim Califomicnnc will meet Friday at 8 P-.m. at t~e _ Nej ahborhood ConircPtionaJ Chu(Ch. 3'0 St. Ann s Drive. U,una Beach. ,~ Gentvieve NoumaQ:i, dauahtcr of impressionist painltn Andrc"'and Bcntlc-Noumard, will speak on her pa~nts' work and present slides of their paintings. Admission is S~ for membrrs and $4 for non-members. A ttom c) Jo) D1c lterson will ptttent the prOfTBm and the fee is S 19 1n advance or S2S at the session. Call S82-4646 for further information. Pmnel .et on care 6lvl1J6 T he conSitqucncd o f cart Jivina in today'• society wtll t>r the paMI ditcussion IC>PK ptttented by the O lder Womett!t I.ape ot~ Oms Co&&Q.&J S.1&&rday. Th e p«>Jram will be '-cld at 10 a.m. in the Commwnil)' ASSOCtalion·Ctnter. ~S~ ~ndbufl ":Nay. Irvine The public 151nvi1ed and 1dcht1o•l 1nformauon 11 1va1lablc a& 646-3608. · I . Attom e) and financial plann~r Dopa Id Chou will aroup. The cost isS I Oa nd furthcranformat1on 1sava1lablc d iscuss. alternatives to outliving your ~v in.gs. 1n\01t· ~om president Oirctr Reed at ~36-0522. mcnts and other income '°urces at a seminar Saturday at . . / Golden West COllCJt 1n Huntington Beach. The pr()Jram 1s scheduled from 9 a m to noon in Room 224 of the Administrllion b u11d1ng. The fee 1s S 17. and additional 1nformat1on is a vailable at 891 -3991. Prt!)ect man-.emeat •orka.hop A workshop u plorina the tools a nd techniques rcguired to implement and ma naJC a profc s1onal projttt will bt offered Saturday at the Women's Opponumtics Center on the UCI campus. Joan Klubn1k will conduct the session. which w1JI bt he~ from 9 a.m. to I p.rn. The fer tS S 10 tn advance or S l S at the door1 Call 8S6-7 I 28 for dcta11'5. _ ~ ,. . Euay wlnaen due atrani. Winners of the Amman History Es.say Con.at will be presented aood d tzen awards S.t.irday at a tea to br II vcti Saturdar by the sponsorint Clara &.n90 chapter of 'the Nattonal Society of the O.uatucn of the American Revo lut1orr. OCC prme11m •orkahoJM ' ~ The OnntC . Coast Collett Community Services Dtpanrnent wtll praent nine workshops Saturday on iubj«ts frortl toys to taus. Further infonnation 1"'9 rt11ttrat1on for a ny of these woruhops may be Qbuined by calhn& OCC' at 4l'2-S880. The younpicn wiU be feted a t 9:)() a.m. 1t the Newland HOUtt. I 911Q,ae.ch •vet .. Hunti1111on leech. Gunt spe1ka Robfna "t!flil wilt dilcull dlildmt of the A~n Rt\'olution. eau 19'J..9766 • more inb -Paftmm • worbhop la Valley mat1on. • . .. u:z With lk =t' Oild.-1 Work~ for MentaJJy Ul Jio••'• newed .. -·:,-:-= -~~' C.'f'368~U::~ Lo-~hou11 .. a•-W1yilwillbrme1op1e Fountai• Valley. at Saturday's mtttt• ol IM ~ AlliMc:lc a lht n.w ~tc worbboDI win bt ofkttd. 10«b1na Mentally Ill from 10 L iii. to "°°" i• loom IOI-of the on IM ~willed child. t1'e aifkd t h11d at nsk and C'ountclintandAd..,1n11UatMMtlNiklt .. atOraneeCOU4 pro=loi lhe child's financial futUR. Call 964-1224 . C'ollftr ' ror --... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, February' 18. 1988 CE Ba .' New classrooms spur science students in Mesa . . -Sev~nth . eighth-grade transfer youths find state-of-art laboratory equipment By JOYCE BOOLOVICH need ed al Davis and 11 was ,dis· °' .. ...,,... .... ht'antnintt 10 move 10 a new earn· Nolhing like two new state-of-the· pus." art science classrooms 10 spur a teen· But from observ ing Turner"s ~rr:~ntcres1 in biolog:r. geoloay and enthusiastic. explanation to her pupils ·--· lo -··-. _ --·--1\IJ<?Ut..J!ft _ric~. cla ssrooms ~nd their , h"t'two spac1ousS260.000 science high.tech eqe1pme nt -11 woula · ... · · "t.1amt>OttH··~cr~ ·rc·cenlly· 'c6rh'pteltd' · ·ap-peu · ·ttre .. transition· Jrrrers .. h av c- on the campus of Costa Mesa High eased. School to accommodate the influx of Tumcr teaches hfe science to the seventh and e1gh1h graders who are eighth-grader pupils and Bob Cooper attending the school this ynr. Tht' instructs .the se-.enth graders ro pupils are from Davis Intermediate ph)'sical science The new classrooms School. which closed last June. are separated b)' offices and state- Newpon-Mesa Unified School mandated safety equrpme nt. D1stnct upcnntendent John N1coU "I f a student splashes himself with said last March that the dechmng so mething in the classroom. there 1s a enrollment at Davis and Costa Mesa large sho"'er head that spra:rs wa1cc H 1~h schools prompted the decision b> s1mpl) pulling a chain." ..aid to incorporate the two schools on the:.. Assistant Princ ipal Ste'e Pa'-1Ch same campus. "There are also four Jets which spra)' Last ye<ir's enrollment at Costa "'at er up into students' C) es for the Mesa High School was appro·umatel) same purpose." 1.200: the add1t1on of SC'-enth and According to Pavich. the l"-O e1gh1 graders boosted the campus classrooms had prev1ousl~ housed populatio n this )'Car to appro,1ma1e-the school's metal shop. When the I> 1.600. program ""as d1scon11nued several ''The new classrooms are kind of a )Cars ago. the rooms were used to tradeoffforo ur move over here." said store much of the outdated metal eighth grade science teacher Nancy shop equ1pmen1. Turner. "We had evel') thing we Turner's clai.sroom features a row Tbe Dletul family perfo'rm• their and-d.ru& play. or glass endo~ shelves whlch con- tain reference books. microscopes and an array of scorp1on.s. gr.&'tshop- pcrs, froas and pig embryos swim· ming 1n a sea ol IOrmaldeh)de A 1roup1ng of lab tables. stools and single desk'i accommodate 37 pupils. Each table ha!> four gas outlets and a sink. A ma~ter 'S"-11ch is controlled by the teacher "The gai. ou tlet~ are not a toy: they .coulocxpr&fr:~rner' warned her · puptfs .. Remember ·n e ··pcncils or·· paper c lips 1n the electric outlets - you rnuld electrocu te )'Ourself" .\ fter Turner finished her lecture on the cla!>'>room 1n,e n tol). she moved on to the da)., stud ) the pans of the bod) "ihe rnlk J un Kat) Ek.lof. 13. and Ja!oon .\m urde. 1.i 10 1dent1f) the re mo' able bod~ pJrt<, on what the pupil\ l·all "lhl' dumm~ •· .\nd whJle the l"-'u tecn-Jgers "-orked o n disas- sembling n.:ming and reassembling the ··dumm~ .,.. ll\er 1n1es11nes. heart and ._1Jnt'\ the' reflec ted o n tht.• ~UbJCl t of \ll~nlt' . "Yeah -I thin._ th.., d ass is prett~ neat. but \lll'Ole "JUSt OK." said Amo rdc And E.ldof. J ~kmler blonde said her pre' mus nix,•ne nce in d1s..ect1ng a frog \l.aS JU\I \l)-\(1 ··11 "'asn·1 J' had a' I thought. I didn't li kt.· the \mell ·· she said \.\.rtnkling her nu\I. ... Pupil• disassemble an •n•tomy model while teacher Nancy Turner supervises. Help still phone callaway .but for how Icing? By LESLIE EAR.'\ EST Of -0.., ""' • ..,. In the-dark 1c;1 latt"d mo me nt "hC'n a teen-aga J1dh J hotline numlx·r J total stranger t JJl ~u•me an vnh fri end It ,., the 'har:p !.adnt"-;s ot that reali1' thJ t l..IU'l'' Jo\\C' ~lt"Chta to cont1nut' 1.i PJ ' thl phone hill ealh mun th • It.·" ht..1. a \1l,\1on \ 1cJo marn agl and fa m1h l 1un~lm "'it'fugghng tt"i l l'l'P afloat .i hotltnt> and cn'i1' cC'ntC'r "'h1lh i:xnl><lll.slh threate n\ tu \lnl. Ha burden" J \ n••t.ibh hghtc.-r N'turt S.'\~ !111t1 1n \tJll' fund-. hat thl' n·ott'r·, hudgc.-t -'J' c;la<;hc.-d 1n '""" Familytakesanti-drUgplajonroad 'II"-!( <. \il'd'lJ 1.'h•l n l llf' \ fl3 \" 1h,· ph• nl· h11 -,, h1, ~ \,('mt't1mc-' m.1unb 1 S I ' ;x-'Tl nth -,1-1~ al\l dt f'Jtl·s off,,, ';'IJ• l' 1 the J ,, ' 1luntt'.t'.~\ .... • m ..in !1'1(' h 11 r-: and lTi:r, )Un")(· ni.: rh, \t "''ll•r \ 1~· 1 < r "'' Intl'' ,, n• 'n ( l'nt,· .ind ~.i m.h l r,.,., ,, By KATY BOUCHER Of .... °""" ........ When the Ne"port Elemental) School PT..\ started a "Sa) S o 10 Drugs" program. the> "'ere glad the D1etul famil) got their all act together and too._ 11 o n the road The D1ettels -mom , dad. and four of thl·ir "" children -c11ll thl'msehe~ ·• afc l\.id P'rod ucuons." Their mum·al road sho"' as called "Pia) 11 mart -Sta) ~afr from Drug'>·· . The producuon reccnily a11 racted more than 200 pupils. facull' and PT.\ me ml'll:r'> 10 thl• show at Nt>"-· · port Elcmen1a11 hool ··The shov. tresses peer pressure and tio"" to deal "-llh 11~hen a child 1~ offrred Jrug~ ... said ( h ns \ulll\an parent o f a Nev. pon Elcmcntan student and a me m ber o f the Sl hool'c, Ju~t Sa' 'o Club \ 1 kle 011:11t>l and four of her "" t h1ldren planned the sho"' 10 raptun· tht' interest of m ~oung aud1cnr e using catch) tunes and strobe li{lhts. Eac h fa mil) mi:mber has a pan 1n 1he pla), e"cn tht> 5-)c:ar-old . "M} husband e'en "-Ork~ lht• lights.:· 01e11cl \a1d . .\lthough D1c11el <.a1J tha1 she wa'> sure ht·rch1ld rcm "-Ou Id not use a rugs. 11 "'asn '1 until 'he rcntt.'d a '1dco about the role peer pressure pla\s 1n cluldrcm' dcnsrnns Lhat she d e<.'1ckd to get 1n\Ohed In the issue. .\s she "-'31.fhcd lhC' child actors perform 1n thl· Brill' \tu<w l '1dl·u 'lhl' beca me 3"-Jrl' o f thl' rolt> that peer pressurl' plJ~'> 1n influencing de· l'l'>IOn'> that ~ oung peo ple ma._t' he dcl·1dt'd to cop~ the '1deo. and turn the p rl>Juow n into a tr:l\ehng road shO\\ "The I' 1deo) shov. 1s a gro up o t elementan school l..1ds "'ho form J safet> d uh berause o ne of thc l..1J, tm:s to prt.''l<oure hi m 10 ti) drugs The club thinks of an altt>rnatl\t' high rather thah drugs ".\fler I v.atched 11. I tho ught somcon1: sho uld be pulling this on for the schools." Dietzel said. lmmed1atcl) she got perrruss1on fro m Bnte Music to perfo rm the sho" h'-e and the famll) began 10 rehear-st' \11,·r J!"><1ut .1 HM 1 rrncJr\IO!? the fa m1h J i..J 1Llinni ror the nran!?l' ( ,iunt' r:kpJ nmcnt 01 h folat1nn Thr rl·\pon<.t' "J' fJ,0ral"ik and lour \l.'f}JrJll' '' hvl>I J1stnl tc, bought the right\ I(• prl''l'nl the 'him The fam1h chJrgc' SI'•• tor .1 JJ, time sho" tiu1 1' "'1ll1ng 111 pt·rt11rm in the n c:ning' IM lret.' fhe \hO"' "i.11ntnjl. 1n pn pu.Jant\ ..1 nJ 0 1l·t1cl 1~ :1)1nl.1ng ahead to nnt \l'Jr ~hl' r JJn, ft• lll'I J IUtor for her , hilJ rl'n 111 1.11..1.· lhl ,h,,.,.. 11n tht• ruaJ tx·,onJ Orangt.· l, unt' \tJ tl" la"' manJJ11:' that hl'r , htlJrt·n m1,s. Ol• mvrl' than l\\ll \ln.i11I JJ'' J ml1n1h ~o a long range run ~t ht'r 'ht'" m1g h1 ne,r,:~<,1LJte that ht•r ,t>1 J i:n ·~cl'C' ind•' 1duJI tu11•r1ng H1i.>--:.1n~ , ~ r\\.· .. :ri,,.. \ "~ '-( r\ , , rpn14'U n "'1 , h hJ' n11" 'J c~ •n harJ t1r. ,., Thl tinan, J I pr""'l'm' rrl'\\.'n t .Ir. • ing I n~ d km l"I J I ,. "lk, hi.I f"m C('.llh l..tnd 111 1n lhJ I arl'J •ll nl•· reall~ nc.;·1ng ..1hk tn tun, 11on hut n111 t'lcin~ a.tile: 111 do\t' dl'" n e11her " ...,kl ht.i ... mL Then \ht: 'ummeJ 11 1Jr ''1th a laugh ·1t., J "uma n "'hli ll•' l'\ ''"" mu.-h t\\ue ·· \ht• <,a1d 11 ~klhtJ ha' lo,ed ll'<• •ru,h 1· ubkd ... ,1u1h lVUnt\ re\Jdcnt' 11.l\C hn·n th1.· rtl her tur 11 Tht• .en ta ta e' tr •rr :: 1 M ~ 11 ::.5(1( 1.J ll, ealh m ,rnth •r n "'ll"' 'i'Offil'O ~nd 1.h1ldrcn c.ur1t•r·n~ "" th prohkm.., SUlh n drug :itiu~ '3"1 h ''\'kn1.e. dcpress1on anJ 'le "C'" .;;Qme ol the all~ arc: the ''u 1 '· tt"' dr;i ma Joyce Slechta v..:n ... ~·,.i-l •. l •l'd 11"1 ' "'tK.·r '"l' "lr ·' "''r ,,,... tht' ~r ( lt'llll':'lll' R.sp.. ''' Hl1tll nt· ~her l'l h• 1linl:' 1 ... d. · "a' prcpar r~ ll . I '"" : 'H '>C.'f\ ,, 'le-, htJ an ' •range < ••unt' rt'\tdcnt h.•r 2" 'ea r' d ,1JeJ tu tJ l '•" <'" I· "'a' 'uPP<•'>l'J ' ~" .lllllP\•IJ'" arrJ ngl on,11 '"'1,.L ,,t'chw thrl'"-hn\C."1' tnh tt-,· ;:-rliJed '\ht h1rmed a ...,o;,ird •I J 1rt'l.'4' .r., -.ha'lgcd lhl' •l'f'llt:r \ nJl"'1l' J'h~ '"!'lll\{'J 11 I I ,,,.,.,.,11., \ 1e1,1 It g.n·"' ••l m d rapt- • tlint· t • J ~l·nt·• J , •mm unit' '°''ti nl , n,1, •t•rt1;' J'ld rt'lerra1 ,, r ' Nurses' boOklet helps ease pain .\hca .\ndre"-S. "'h' "' r..,, oil • .,l lCnter ..aid one 1-'ea r..('lld g1r ·• ,• 1r11m J P'l' pho nt· a llt•r ha ' n~ tJ o.c thug o'erdose .\nd re"'' '3h.! , .. ~u11.l..I~ put the l 3 ler lln ,..,,IJ l n • '-' .,C''l \hl• t ll•l. \ c-r thC' '('Olt'I ",·,htJ \4 d 'ht'•, "t·rt> t"-CI \Cllun ~r., • .1nd s:i-.. •n · lht°' Nnt. t.hc-- .1r;--c·..: · • 'IJtl' J'IJ .Ntnt\ lundin& l'n ''C'J '1 l·J1,a Jn..! P"'1.ht1lpg1.;.a ;i· · "' n.1 ' 1 .;, nah <it'~ Ill"' and w t,. ·.J •ti. "C'I"', · -l ', untee•\ . R •'I ·'' , .... 'j tt·a·d " I" .J "ht'n " ... · .. • ' " • -J v.a' ut l'I ""<'rl By JOYcE BOOLOVICH ~ a lo,ed one l~Ulg in a bed h ooked up °'._°""",......,.. . 10 tangles of"-1res and plasuc tubing. It's a chilling sight 10 walk 1n10 a And though the anguish of the r nucal care unit of a hospital and see ·ill ness C<\n 't be. d1min1shed. the Ne"· VOLUNTEERS HONQRED ... Prom84 Irvine. you might want to meet your neighbors at a membership coffee for all newcomers and prospccttve mc-mbers of the Ncw- comers Club oflrvinc. Thecvent 1s scheduled for ~arch 2. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at \he Univcrsit Community Association Center. Pefl'>~who'havc moved to lfvihc ftt'ttt11 n tht last thrtt years a~ chg.able to become members. Fof further 19'form1tion, call 73 1-1607. Good luck 10 UM Jae•1-, dau1hterofMr.mlln.S.... Jae• .... ofNtw1*1 Bach. Ltsa has been 1tlcc'ed as a finalist for Cahfomi1'se1ahth annual Home- com"'' !Jucc n on h:)tto be held March 5 and 6 at the Grand Hotel an Anaheim. She currently isa Newpo rt Harbor High School homecomjn1~en. California's Homecoming ~ttn Cont"t wi nner will rcc.e1vcacash scholar- ship plus an expense paid tnp to Honolulu. Hawaii to compete wtth other teens from other statH. . " . . . 'Wea.vltey .. leMMU , ....... u.. .. ~·-•1 ...... ~ ........ ...,,,.... , ........ , 's1ens ... leftt peeple .................... .. lftft'al.._. le O.U, Nee, P.O. tulMt,C..talhMtlal. Marl to tff attnlMief&aty a..tkr. . . . - port Beach-based -\mr.:rKan .\<;SOC1J· t1on of ('n11cal·( Jrl' '-uf\es 1.\ .\C':'\ 1 has pro ' 1ded a 0frt·r 1.i.pagc boo._lct designed to help tam1hes belier understand and lOIX' "-llh hosp11al· 1za11o n in a l nt1l al ,.ire un11 C'n11cal care unit'> -sometime~ kno'i'n as 1nten\1'c l·art units (l('l 'q -pro' 1dc ongoing. rnten~n.i;. nu rs· 1na care for pat1c n1" "'ho arc: ~noush 111 or inJurr.:J The~c un11~ 1~p1cal h 1n,o hc one-on-onc l 3fl' fro m cnttca l care wrse'. J~ \\(\It a~ u11lizat1o n and m oMYono,g. or ,.~J,anl·ed mcd1l al equipment "\ ) o\ccord1ng 10a''>•X1..11wn Pn.·s1den1 Jeanette Han\h,1rn the bl)()._kt - "h 's C'n11ca l T h.II ',,u 1'.no'' .\ Re ourle for l-a m1lir' of( n11 alh Ill Patients" -(O\ er-. \Ui. h areas· a\ "hat talc' plJle 1n J ,nt1l'al care u nn . 'A ho are the hi:a lth profe s1o nal11 1n"o heJ and "hat 1s thc.-ir role. the · use of ad' Jnu~ ml·J1,al lt'('h"olo2' an ,ni ,jl ~jr,· " t' •' J 3 rl' 11:" •I dialed '111 \\ h ile phl.)Ol' "or ("' pat1l "''. • }t !' \ '' .,l uJcJ." J 1r.i1.ed the call \ndre"'' '"n:1~ul·d :1 gll1\,lf\ ' " " nl\ IJ'-('d tt•rmS t.il.. to the d istraught 'l't'O·Jit• .ind J ~.:,t I 1 'l •llnji mportant £,entuall~. a polil t' 1.J r pu kJ ut' h nJ mn ..1rJ ~ • rw n,.mtx'f'> th~ phone booth · 1 h, t--l'"' t-.i.1/l''-1uhl'' and It" n k\ busine~c, a nJ •' '"' "-lfl'' •t th·· l'-1L11 11r11t·n1 u~J rn the rt·aso n k c hta -"-hll a l''' hJ' J unit. thl' h·r ~ h11ur' ,,, "a111ng for pri,ate pracu ce. a hu sband and lt't' <io mt.· "~n t 1m prlnt·mt>nt J nJ child ren -continue<, h1 puJr cnrrit' suJJl'n nwd , 1 ,·n1agl'nl 1e' all com-·and mo ne) into the lentcr bint.• Ill dl'..111. J ,,•ml't1me'I tngh1.,... ··1 bchevc it's a rcal 1rn ~1nan• l'n1ng J lfll•''l't-"rt' n thl·, n t1l al rnre sen ICt' ... Sl~hta ~•d .\nJ I 'Ui-'· unll IM IJr•1: ,, ... 11J H.1nc,horn • poS(' ~ou "-Ould ha\(' ll• ,.ii ...,l. Th, .l"•" ,,11 0 •f nur\('\ " the ded icated 10 comm un11' 1.en 1,t· The 4 5-\'t"ar-old D:t1r,,n.~"' r largl''t 'f'l' ,1 11' ih11..a ng ~\)up 1n the · . . r "'''rlJ \\ tt> 111•"" •hJn ' ino mem- ba\ .ind : : • • b.1r1n' ., •• ,. -i, C. uunt\ tunding ,. al'< 1.• · .1t t1'Tlc a nd st.tit' • :-i,!, •er~ , · ·, ·hc ne\1 'ear Thc ":l·• ~ _., • .. ~ ·:c -.:CCI\ el'td lt"<'hta -..i ,• J• p. v.111 con11nut' lo · nanc1al "'hrrt"· ng or c.-Hnlu· • "t ~n Fo r her "' ' "'ort.. at It a . ~ J' ' .... \ ' ... \' '., ' I, .1 '. t J'tl do I\ .. • J '-1 .. \ • /o , ' I , an ·1 dCl 1t j \ '11"h i ' r Tht• hon k: ' J 1<;tnbuted na· ttnn" 1dc 1hrl'U~h h11,p11al-; and med1- l J I 1.l'!'lll'r' .1· J ·'' Jilable t" "nttng "' \ \~ '-\l.1 :1 ng Ocpartmt'nl PR -~ t lnl· l '1, Pla1a. '-t·~p(lrt fkJlh l):'M1P DOG FINDS HOME ... FromB4 'eloped a th}ro1d prohl<"m 1ha1, 111 ,• 1 u\t ..i11.1n · '"'"' "ti.irl "-Ould dt1 b(-._<'Pl undt"r (Ontrl"I tl\ ~1ng ~ '(' • I ,,1uldn 1 1 nd t-1r1 J ho me. ()nc one p11l a da' \\ nl.ln \U~C''h JI ru' .Jtl~ to c;lct'p Doroth' manage'...! ·ha1 LJ'" f !1,, 'J • J'"''t "' "'cha,t"d d~ she J e ,efoped a 'hrJ n tum nnJ lh Jt ''.ill.\ v. '' 1.knu "' th children I .NERDS AT UCI ... could no lo ng<'r drt'C' "'t ,,,uldn tx·ar :he thought ol But. a1..cording 1. \m11h I\,., '"'' 'J 10~ ''ht-j dra'''' ''t-P ·· m nh "ouJddo a n\lh1n&h' Lt't'r'l utt' • 'l' ...i1d the agendn." said ~tom~ The theme.for th" 'l'J r·, C:\Cnl - spon<;ored h~ studt•nt and pro· tr"1t1nJ1 l'0~1n,·l·r nl!. )(.)Cttllc as ~ell and comfonaNt' ""' th .tl"o call<"J 1 numb(r (ll ac; thrl't h'l\.JI u1m pan1e'.I -IS "I rt'membl-r f)or•'th' u~d 1, '' nd in m.1 rgJn11at ''"' t-.ut Sh( !...(pl "T~urninF-IJeJ' 1nh1 Rt"ah l'.. for 3'1a and ha'r' ult\ Jc l\t•n·J tx·1ng ri.•tcrreJ ''' t.1 '''mrone el~ Ont' unu,u.il nent heduled tb1s ('\Cf'\ da' for h1'i m C'd1l .i1111n He "a' ·Their thco r'\ 1s. ~h•' "'o uld want to H'Jr " thl' .1lum1num boat sho"' .\ alv.a·\~ eas' to mc-d Kate and a .lJl'r'' .1 thrc't'·k ggC'd older dot wht'n ~l•t 1' J t·<i1gncJ anJ co nstructed out pkasure to tia'e ar<'und .. mnh \J1J the' l'<'uld ha H·a four-legged pupp\' ·· THEORY ot I' \QUJ rl' in.he'> 111 aluminum and m fth' lo'e hH the \pun ' d1•@ \m1th'" pra~C"r<o "-C'~ finall' • • • lillC'\J \\llh ~nn1e~.inJ ~l anoa1 Thl" prompted her ll' ,,,Jonl«'f ,.,come f\I an<1\l.ercd la I Fn d..t\ a nd Cuti) &01. P'rolD 84 "'innt'r ''' 1hc lllntc: 1 is the studt'nt Doroth' ·~ humc tl' g1' e l Ull' hie; Ol'"-hl1me Arl":her:lJc 1ro~t·n o rder ot S h )(l "'hll can gl'I the most ~nmes in his med1ca i1on. alle\l~lln& the e\f'Cn~ "It'<; a m 1ra le I ha'<' bttn '°h 1-~ould have a SC'r\ ICC' ChJ fgC: Of about boJI "-lthllUI 1n l tn the fra&JIC h tp o f 3 t;1'1 ~f\ Kt' ling for 'A-'t'('l 'I h'l li nd ( Ult\ I home Sl 7 SO <\m1n1mum ordtr of ~50 ha~ 0nle a boat lea!.. th<' entf"\ 1s "~k lSI Jf'Cal"at~hJ Ht ,..oulJ .i nd rt'all~thoughtthc 'A ont thatno 1 S I 0 charge o\C'COrd1n1 to \\ ('l\"h. d1~uahfied barl until he began ll' rttt: mze me onc "'•)Uld takt' h im \'-htn tht-coupk an)thina o'rr SIOO "'ould bt' 10 .\nothtr fa ,ontt 1\ the Eu Otop v.hen I v.o uld comt lt'I thtir home hov.t"d up I ft-tt rrhe't"d I anuo pt~nl Oflhe amount.of purt ha~ for tud (nlS ~ate a \tfUCtUrt OUt Of ID\ Then h( ~\lulJ run and jump around , &fateful. \OU ha\ t no 1dn.." Ytd their SttVtcc,. matcnal. till It "A n h ra-. qas and drop , ) 1ng for m~ a 11ent1o!l 10 pl•~ fetch Smith Ho~\'er. the men arr o nen sur· 1t from the nine IOI) n>c>f of the "A1th his fa\\lntc 1:1&11 · m11h said The couple, v.ho •ant 10 rtma 1n pn.scd b) lht' icncros11~ o f Lhcsr Cf\ltnttnna bu1IJ1n1 Tht W'lnntt. of Tht'n O o rC1 th' condltto n anon\mou d<Jnothl\eln ch1~n Nstomcrs. The man v.ho -.antC'\1 the cou~ 1s the tuJent -.hott qa,. are v.o rscned and ~M had 10 mo'( 1n10 1 II\ 11'1 11 home and afttr mttt1na Cloe food. for t''impk ... o uld on" no t bro~cn con' al ent home Th.tt meantthcre um Tholllbt ht Id be 1 nett ba"cbttnchaf1('dSIO forth<'~" 1C't. ..Tht 1 one of t~ ~t -~ o nc to~ rt for utt) ldJ.tuon to their hou hold -•b•d1. but 1(' md on Pl.l Ill& mo~ ... _ tuJtnt\ ha' uw-d \ha' •~...w.~.u--~~.u-"""w....1.U..1""-..IUld ta U--ilLW0•'4.a.d~2U1~.u...illW""-"-4.U a._...._. __ TM men besan Jht•r ~ at b . and ~'Om u padd1n, 1n t pa t thrtt v.t'd.s C"ult) ·~ home v.&J the bird Lm., and often .-ort until 10 p.m . nc SltU"''\ure " m.Mk Out,A>T a anunal twsp&tal But ihr knc• \hat l &all ~.,on.. 'Alt) team lo be ~'"' da~ a "'ftk. Tht ~' the\ stl s n il.a m~ I• l ~lr lnd :as quit< C'ull\ roulJn'\ t"c thcrt 1ndr1\ntttf). th1n1·tbt l(IOd hft On« IPtft. - abou1 40 ca.lb 1 da .\.s bu 1n rlTC\:lt\~... 1J M m tit plxN 1 eta 1rtcc.hd u lun, 1f • ~ htn ~1th~1'tlOJl9} b'1m1 '' 11 1nuca~ lbt pair will h1rt Mkt1tton1l \h 5re informat1M \ln l"T\llnten"' an\ OM 'Vl.llfttrd 10 aJopt a thttt~ at has nc-.. c•pon &eKh h~. hr worktn and mkt 1 m\Kh n~ rt'St v.u~ nlnt ·1 l <. I 1t fl.. 'l~l l ck • "" "lsna u-.1m m tk famil ~ t:.• _.,.--------------~-~-----__.. - J .. ~:-_•station' made a difference :1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've learned. in a very beautiful way. the power and scope of Ann Landers. pan in the care of our newborn. He rt-cently read that if the father isn't involved in the fttdina of the infant. bonding won't take pla~. I've always believed that breast is D It On Dec. 2. a letter I wrote to you ~as published. I told you how your -----column on "The·Staoon:·.-~, ··~L~" ~s~ but I ~nainly don' want w t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4cn my.b~nd .lhe.o~JJ.Qil)(..10_. .~..,,..,,.,""""""' All• • • • 'I --- liv\n.g ll~ 1~. t~~ .P~~.ntt .fir~t~_er. t~~ waiting 1or en.ioymen rom som,. fu ture event you are looking forward to-had affected the Jives of my wife, Ruth. and me. It made it possible tor us to enjo} the tame we had after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. ·······=~·~m%~r~~~ .. ~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------· -R.S. IN CHICAGO. ........ JllD£1S ..... . Whrn my letter appeared hn the column 1he phone calls I received from across the country. and the letters e~prcssing ~ind thou~hts a nd • memorie~ of s1m1lar situations. re- sulted in some emotional moments. Neighbors and friends who had disappeared from our lives more than 30 year~ ago l·alled to sa~ "Hello. We read )our letter 1n .\nn Landers' column." · Probabl} om: pf the niost moving calls caml' from a doctor who left a messagl' SJ~ 1ng he was indebted to me. When I called him back he said. .. This morning a patient who 1s terminal camNo m) office. I gave her th<.' column v. 1th 'our letter lo .\nn Landt:r!I Tomoriov. she and her husband arl' lea' mg on a trip south. The\ had been pulling 1l offbut now the) are going.. _ ._ You ha' e brought a great deal of. pfcasurC to m~ life. dear lady. f will al\.\a~s chemh the memorieis of m~ last tnp with Ruth. Artd I.have sonll' wonderful pictures of the two of us 10 look at as r rel" e thOSl' bcau11ful da)., It's a thrill to knov. that mam oth<.'I'\ headed for their ··station" on Ike 2 bccauscofm} kt1cr Th~n~ )OU from all of us. -IR\. G..\IPTM.\N. PLA INVIEW: N.'a . DEAR IRV: I am deeply grateful to you for letting me k.now bow my column affected your life. Believe me, when I receive a letter like yours it fuels the fire that makes tbis old en1i~e go. No high can match tbe tlarill of k.nowiog that I have con· necte-d and made a difference. Bless you for writing. • • • DEAR AN!\/ l...\:\DER~· ~h hus- band and I arl' \tan1ng a fam1l~ ·1 h<.'ar many woman t·ompla1n that their husbands don't pa~ much allcntwn to their nev.horm .. '>0 ma\hc rm luc:k\. Yet. I"m conn·rncd · M~ problem 1s that Lan: doesn't v.ant ml· 10 bn.•asl·feed our child bccaust:-he \.\-anls to pla~ .1 'i1g01 tic:Jnl Friday. February 19 ARIES (~arch :'I· .\pnl 19: Cycle moves up. plans DE AR R.S.: It's woederf•I tlaa t yollrltnbucl N<M •a1er U-be part of tlae baby's e•rly llfe. at a br~a•t-fed claUd Ila• a deeWH HVHta1e. aocl I wowd urge Y" to do U lf yo. cu . Your lausbucJ cu ltold die clalld after lae fffds. )le cu barp, cradle, coo ud Htablisla booclla1 la tlaJ1 way. He cu also diaper, 1ln1 to U1e baby, dress bJm aad take llim oat la tbe baggy. nere i• .. aeed for yoar to sacrifice aarslag 10 tbt ya.r bH· baad caa boad witll tbe lnfaat. Botb are possible. . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Doll~ Panon 1s a longtime fa voritf Qf min<.'. r ah'a~s thought she lo<>kecf'1erntic but apparent!) she wanted 10 be thmner so she went on a st net diet and lost a 101 of veight. Can you tell me 1f herd1mensions on top have reduced'> I hope not. -J.S .. COLU MBL'S. OHIO. DEAR J .S.: My spies tell me tbat Dolly lost several lnebes all over - top and bottom. But dlat darling lady bad plenty apstaira to spare 10 i he still looks great. become more: fle\-------------- t:rnnot "cumpkte m1ss1on." But thl'Y art' wrong. }Ou'll rl'ach morl· Pl'opl<.'. ~ou could actually be hailed as a 00hl'm .. P1l·d1c11on 1s fulfilled. vou could be asked 10 apPl·ar tx·lo1 l' media · 1blc. popuLarn~ 1n· creases. green light flashed for social ar- t•' 11). communKa· tion. tra,el. You·11 be dealing v.11h re'it· less. talentl'd 1nJ1· '1dual. • TAURliS I .\pnl , 20-Ma) 201 B) chc:ck1ng details. source material. ~ou • actuall} mah· \\f'>h<.'s become realn~. Romann· ligurl'' :• promincntl~. a "\Pl'l'1al person" d<k'" earl' .ind w1 II nnn r 11. rorn10 pla~., <o1gndicant role, GEMINI (~fa, :'1 -frrnc ~Oi··C ommun1ct.11on 1c· ce1' ed from h1g,her."up '1nd1ca\l'') '1e,... s. 1nJttall''> ~ uu Jt 1· on right trac~ Fot us''" l·hangt'. tra' l'I. 'anet) fl1rt.1t111n Your abtl!t~ 10 anJI\ 7l' charal tn '>urge<o to forefront CAl'CER IJunl' 21-Jul~ 221 Recent n·qul·~t I\ ful tilled. iam1h ml·mtx-r IO\Pl\i·d F~U) on Jl\tJnn languagt:. long-rJngl' PW'>fX.LI' \1A lllf Joml·,til· <1J1l1\t nll'nt takn pl:.t,c T Juru\, l 1hr;1 ...,lnrp111 ['ll'upll .. <J rl' 111 p1nure LEO (Jul~ 21-.\ug 221 I mph"''" nn 1nl11g.11l0 m~ \tt"r~. pm-.1hh.• dcccp11on 111' oh 1ng_.1ndr' 1dual "he· •. hind '>n'nl'\ .. < hl·t\.. sourC<.'\. tx a"arc nt Jnount1n~ pruccdurn C tlJnw1ous mcmtx·r 111 opP,o"tl' ~n pla~' roll' , VIRGO ! \ug. 2~-Sept 22 1 l.kadhne1Bl't.lh.tllln~l' I'> 1\'\ued Bt· av.arl· ut legal rtghh. rl·ad tx·tv.n·n l1nl'' a<lCPt re~pon"bd11~ .. ·~rhght 1111 lo\i: rl'IJtton'h p clanJnt1nl· arra ngrml:nts .marital "tatu' SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21 ): tress independence. v.11l1ngncs" lo make fresh stan. p1onecnng spint. A "nev. Ill\ e" rnuld l:x: pan of C"<C1t1ng. challenging scenario. Be d1rnt. gl't tu hl'art of matters. Leo pla)'s ke) role. SAGITTARIUS (:-.Jov. 11-0ec. 1 I): ln11,1ition ts on target. famtl~ member could act 1n "eccantnc" manner. Frn.u' un )l'lUrll~. basic rules ar:id regulations. l 'n· orthl>dO\ ind1' 1dua l is sincere but could be m1sinforml'd. CAPRICOR~ IDcc. 21-Jan. 19): D1 vers1f). gl\e full r..c1n 111 runo't't). accept social 1nv11a11on. Cht·ck \\.t1drotx·. tx·a"arcofwc1ght. bod) 1mag<.' Long-distance ralt rdall'" to possJblc JOurner. Gem1n1 figures prom1- nrn11\ AQllARll' (Jan 10-Fcb 18): Details tnVOIH' hudgt·t nwnq pa) men ts. ab1ht~ lO local~ what had been hht m1,,ing or stolen .\nothcr· .\quanan plays para- mount l\lk Slmp10 Taurus arc al\O pan of<;c<.'nanu. PISCES ( Ft·h IQ. "v1arch 201: Gain 1nd1ca1ed through rt'Jdtng. "riling (~ck con\lnucs high. people are dra"n to ~ou and man~ l·omm<.'nt on )Our appearance. personal magnl'll'>m 'I uu tould 1.1.1n cont<.'St . S11ck v.1th number 5. ,•, ~ LIBRA (~cpl 2J-Ol't 22 • ...,Offil f)l'nrk kt'! \<IU IF FEBRl'ARY 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY <.'urrent l\dt· highlight' abthl) to bnng together opposing force'>. !\tJn\ "Ill loo~ to }OU as mt'd1ator. referee. Focus also on punnn'>h1p. puhhc rdat1om. ab1ht~ 10 deal succes~full) v.11h \\0 1111.'n II )tngk. ~ou could m~IT}. lfmarm·d. that• might ht: Jn .tdd1t1on 10 famtl). Mam<.'d or si ngle. )Ou 'll h<.'. oh nwrl· '>llhd l·motaonal-fi nanc1at-. ground Leo, .\qu.nhu' JX'.opll· pla) 1mponant roles 1n )Our life Junl' "tll Ix ) our mml ml."morable month of 1988 .· .. :,,~ Why fix it while we need it? ~hen I .,,..a., tir~t marnl·d. nH huc;hand brought lo thl· union a la·r Ih a\ 1mmed131<.'h rn:gan tndctcrtmall' on the pa\'icngn -.idl' r irc;t, it .,,..a) tl'le v.1nd .. h1dd "'1pd It went hadr. and fort h. but on n1' s1dl· 11 cLdn'11uul.h thl' glass \1~ hu\bantl said. ··tt"c; not important 'I ou0 rl· TH•t dn' 1 ng. "' > ou don· t ha' l' t1 I \n' an)V.J\ .. Later. not onh m' hl·atcr .,,..cnt hu1 m ~ v.indo" '\ut k and v.ouldn't gn up ordov.11 It ,a me ac; l1 11k .'iurpn <,c th;.it another car 'mac;hcd· 1n the Joor on m) c;1dc. fo rling me to ')ltdc D\Cr and C\11 on the drl\ er"•• side ur gl·I J v. cklt:r e;ich \1-flle J wanted 1n or'oul 1 tw \pnng 1n the glo"l' lompannwnt nentuall> sprung and thl· k J'>l nl<l· tJOn v.ould bring the lid dov. n 1n111 ni \ lap. <,c.:nding map'> l''e~v.hl·n· I e\l'>ll'd in thl'> automnll \l' ~r;1 q• 'artl f11 r Ii\ e H'ar'>. I ht>n 011 d;1, I ~l1mlx·l.I 1n tht• car and 11 v..1, 11 ;,l-J m1 r:ll ll' :'--1) '>Ide v.a., horn .1ga1n' 11 hJd tx·l·n rt''>torcd lil ''" 1111g1n.i1 rnnd1t10n. When I a'>~l'd nn hu,hand v. h\. he ~1d he had a hu' l'r f<lr lhnar anJ lx•fore ht• -..howf.'<l 11 ·hi.' wante>d to gl.'t l'' er~ thing fi.ited. \nd 'o 11 has alv.aH ix'l'n ERMA~~ Bo11EcK -~- V..t· llH'd tor \l·ar., v.1th a lav.n mtmn \\tlh hladl'' '>Cl dull 11 'taJktl "h1·n \uu g.111 11 ,,n thr '>tdn ,alk and h11 .1 hladt· of k!r.1\\ \\ 1· h.td 11 \h.1qxnt·d Jll\I tx·furl' \\l' \Old II ~ ou uiuld al"a" tl'l l \\ hl·n \\l' wl'"re hil" ing a gJragc -.ale ~h hu,b.1 nd \HJUld tx· out tn lhl' g;.ir ag.l h.dl till' night rl•1.1.mng all till' lamp' \\l' V.l'rl' d1'><·'1rd1ng lk '"'LI hl r.11uldn"1 \kl'P n1g.htc, 1f ht• th o ught \<HTH'llOl' ......... going ICI gl't hun U\lllg thl'nl ~t· haH' nncr \uld J hOU\l' 1n our rnlarr In\.'\ that ht· chd not· '>Pl'1Ht mnnlh\ hnngtng 11 up .10 lode P:unt l<tn\ appt·ar and luml''> pt·rmcatC the h11u'>c ~m thl· fir'>t 11m<.' 111 )l'ar\ \\l' · nn longer ha'r w take the hack off the rnmmode and lilt the plunger unt1l 1t till' up I h' ,,111 .. ;J plum her Bulb' In thl' porch light reappear while the .. doortx·ll out of order" sign d1sap- Pl'ars. Screens w11h holes 1n them go av.a' and n<.'w one~ take their place. The· n:wdd) path that leads from the drne"a~ to the garbage cans is taped oil and sprouting new pas.s.. We insulate the-alllc. put a fresh uiat of black top on the driveway and plJnt gl'ran1ums in the window boxes. I k \\l'3thcrs1np'i the doors and d1'>prn,t·\ v.;ishcr'i to l<.'a ky faucets lil-l frn· \.:tOd\ ,.. I h\.· b11tl'I "1rorn 1s that we could hJ'l'l'nJU~l·d all these improvements v.h1k v.~ "l'rc pu11tng them off. \ c:ouplc ol v.ccks ago h<.' turncQ 10 llH: 1n a 111oml'nl of generosity and \,11d · ~ l'Jl'n·1 \OU going to hav<.' \Ctrtll' u1'llll'l1l dental v.ork don<.'"1" "Yl'ah. hu1 11·, not crun al." "( 111 ahl';.id ·· ht <.a id. "and treat \our\t:lt tu a m·v. hatrSt\I<.' Yo u'rt' <al\\,I\\ 'ii~ 1ntt hov. hored \OU arc w11h thl'I Olll' .. I '"' lhl're \\unnl·d a., he rqnlinu~cl. '.\nd v.h1k \ilU0 fl' al II. }OU might 3\ v.l<li1t,l'l ~uurwlf ~nrnt• Ill'" dothl'\ Ma~ be J uiupk of tlH>\l' nt•v. m1n1· \~lrl\ •• He's got a hu)er for me I knov. 11' Bo th vulnerable. West deals. WEST + K 9 NORTH • 6 s 'V K Q 10 3 ') A 4 ' +AKQJl EAST +AQ <.7 AJ915 'J Q J 10 I +I 7 ? 7 4 0 97651 • 10 9 6 s SOUTH + J 10 I 7 4 3 1 : 6 2 ) K 3 •· 4 3 The bidding: West North Pass 1 • Dbl Rdbl Pus 4 + Pass East Pus 3 0 Pass South 2 • 3 • Pass Opening lead : Queen of 0 You don't have to be a brilliant mathematician. to be a good bridge player. Ho wever. some knowledge of the probabilities is a sine qu.t non . if you intend playing the game seri· ously. This hand. from a recent ream match played at New-York's Cavendish Club. is purely an excr· cise in choosing the sQunder line. North-South were a pair of mod- ern bridge scientists. Among the nu- merous gadgets they were employing were weak jump-shift re- si>onses. which accounts for South's initial action. The rest of the auction was normal enouah, and the final contract was within the acceptable limits of the requirements at this vulncrablity. West led the top of. his diamond sequence, and declarer's choices were straiahtforward. Should he play for a 2-2 trump break or a 3-3 club split. In the former case, he would lose only two trump tricks and a heart. In the latter, he would discard one heart on the third club and continue with a ·fourth club. Northernmost citizens· real dumbbells· • On f)umh Bell Ba > 1n Northern Canada 1s a c;cttlcmcnl called .\l<.'n It's ~1d to be the northernmost place on t•an h where pt•o pk II\ e ~car around A <oe1c nmt kt tall a drop of"' h1\kC) on thl' back of a '>'.'Orp1on. The little beast writhed '1olcntl~ and stung itself 10 death. The test was repeated L.M. Bo YD with other liquors on other scorp1oni:.. No mancr .,,..hat the alcohoht· 0 Wh} do v.c '-"> ICI ''btidg<.'r .. bc\'craJc. 1hc ~orprons all went mad "ht'n W<.' mean to hara\~., and killed themschc~. Please don't .\. f'mm badgcr-b:11t1n(l I '\Cd IO ht> g,ct the toaic backv.ards Not all some liort of ~por1 to J&h a \ornel'('d alroholt are scorpaom bad&cr ':'1th a stick to "':uch 1t dcffnd itself 'I ou r an onh do tlw. w11h a • ddcni.1\e ant ma I. Not one that \hast' Thert 's e1rcn • word for t~r falltfli vou all over th<' v.ocxh 10 gel cHn of dandru ff .rrom your scalp bocsn 't "ork v.1th ;i kopnrd ou cape "f urfurrnhon buf'ralo. :-.lot thr 1.1.a) 11 works with a .badger or ano1her human bring Averaac salary of an American League fl r'\t baSC'man 1~ 4, 17 times as much a' the ~lar) of the U.S prt~1drnr • ~ f\.Cf) mo' ic the ~ar:ic Brothers mad(' ""a' wntttn UP«tall for them. Cl cpl Ol'IC Which ont" . • "Room • f'\-te"e ~ Abo tamna luC11lr &II You cnn't P3tcn( a new ~lot ma· dtirtc No1 *'' the United ta lo. Jn fa t. )OU can't patent ?"> son of pmbhng dC\ ICC Ask the deer hunter 1n )Our fam1h \\hat ~on of a noise 1s made b) a c1oC- 1n m:mna season Wh;uc\fcr. that ~ound nov. can Ix-1m1u1tcd b} ~ ntv. mechanical <k cr <'all J\ctordmg to the makl'I\ of \amt'. 1t at1 racts hur k\ from all O\tl the C'ount) If 1t remain' ll'g<il. no douht y~u·11 be ahle In bu~ 11 1n hunting and l1sh1ng c;hop n1:~t 10 tht• -,po1ligh1~ and d\nam1tr An other thing 1t)at makt'' a chinchilla's pelt 'iO 'l)luablc. I'm told. 1!> 1t ha~ mor<.' ha1r'i per square tn\h 1h:in am other animal's skin. To Maine coas1al fol l . a "cull" "a one·\ l:i\.\\'d loh'iter. The bancnder 1n Ireland gctr. < hnsima., g1fh from customers bu1 not da1l ) lips. C'ountlcu J>C<Oplc would hkc 10 go for \\Olks.. but don·1. &cause dot~ 0\1t there make them nCI'\ ous Not dov. n· n1h1 \Cared. Ju t nervous enough to t"kc the plc.-a>ufC out of walks What bothc,... tt<cm fuflhcr 1s the uncas)' fcd1na rt' qn· mt1 ican n01 to hke doss. that Qnl) wimp) 1cn5t up that wa}. So 0\c) don't talk about it. One polhttr cpntcnds thr outcome of a scul!t balfot on wl).at to do about dop \\ould ll\tound a lmost C\Cr}bod)'. One smoke alarm for every elcctnc ht•att•r 1n the house. That's what a fire 1n-.pe<'IOr recommends. •·. More: c1t1Lcns nat1onw1dc have. t~TI\ horn 1n August than in any other month , If she can't stand your beard. )Oung frllo" call her "Mass Opogon.' Or to l'x· morc c\act. a "miwpogon." one "'ho hntc\ henrds. B1ggr'>t da) -of 1hc week for ice r n:am n:u1onw1dc 1s Sund:l\. T hat's ~n ing It. no1 ~lling it. · Q. Before the Wn &ht,brothcrs flew 1hc1r plane at K~tt ) Aawk. motomcd &111.k~ v.crc flown in u5tn1, New Enal:rnd. <. ahforn1a. and probably a 1.:ouple uf other pl~cn. So what made 1hc Wr1aht Ila-ht different? ..\ Th" Wright~ v.crc the Ots\ to <'Ontrol 1hcir planronalhhtteucs;_ )n~ pttch on<.I roll. Or so M)'1 the C'\ptrtS. , If )ou w.a nt )our dot to 'tay tn the room with )IO\I ll the Rin in-Pans. )Ou'll f'\a' c-to oon~ up the tquh •atcnt ofano1hc1 U1 • n1th.' Complete televl1lon ll1tlng1 In Sund•J'• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN discarding another heart. Unlcu probability of a 2-2 split is almost one defender held specifically a sin-41 percent; a 3-3 split happens only gleton nine of trumps (hiahly un-about 36 times in 100. That made Likely on this auction), declarer · the play of the hand simple. Dcclar- would lose no more than three er won the diamond in dummy and -trump tricks. led a trump, won the return and led For those who know the basic another trump. That landed the odds, the choice is simple. The contract . · ACROSS t Rod 5 Turned white 10 Tumult J•· Medicinal plant 15 Believe 16 nm t>e< wolf 17 Fleet 18 Monaco commune 20 Minister to 22 Exciamallon 23 Arrayal 24 Applaud 26 Pool stlctl 27 l<Jnd of shop 30 Grid play 34 Seizure 35 MIMffe 36 lrlstt lake 37 Falsified 38 lncreue 40 Lay away 41 Letter 42 Buci<le 43 Thwarted 45 Retolwd 4T -uC): pralMS 48 Cape 49 Kindled anew 50 Glactal pinnacle SS Attained 54 AtlltudM 58 Way through town 6t Aswan Dam site 62 Piggy sound 63 Goose genus 6-4' Happy look 65 Identifies 66 Nobles 6.7 Base DOWN 1 Float 2 Winglike 3 Beak 4 Separate 5 Small dog, for short 6 Orbit polnt 7'Shtp - 8 Being: Sp. 9 Scotch river 10 Blazed t 1 Lady's spou1e 12 Proficient 13 Sleazy 19 Tabulate 21 Pronoun 25 Menu items 26 Cautious 27 Men and boyt 28 Revoft 29 Arete 30 Comprlees 3 1 V•tment 32 Ague symptom 33 Alfalfa, etc. 35 camed out PMV10U8 PUZZLE IOl VE> 39 Moreove< 4-0 MtMttlngs 42 Color 44 Elevator man 46 Rafla 47 Superior 49 Provotle 50 Hinder 51 Neighbor of Ontario 52 Ladder parl 53 Vanished 55 Sinister 56 Lamb 57 Forwarded 59 Chai 60 Vocal pauses '--~ -----~---·....- ' •I TD FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane· SNAFU by Brwe Beattie "If Grandma is in her twilight years you must be at daybreak." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . ''We shouldn't have complained about his taking taxls ... now it's limos!" PEANUTS WHEN '<OU ~I E IN THE WOODS, \f'OU HAVE TO 6E PREPARED F=~ T~ERE'S A SPECIAL CALL WE USE IF= WE EMER6EHCIE5 . NEED HELP.. / ---~ .-.-..-'t GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS tJNlL£ 1...IMPI~ WIU. bJ ~t..L. ME AiJ0()1 Gil\IEl{AL.. cum~ Al\JC?-1}4~ t...r"MU '16-..,RN 1 JL. DRABBLE R08El8R08E C::-Cit IS Gfml-Nll'AUI I· ~'10 SNr*~--.11&! ' ~ ~----.... ' •' . -..... - "The good news 1s. rt works! The bad news is; rm taking out a $1.000,000 ltfe insurance policy on you · DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I AIN'fF;VV!ll.IAR Wli)-1 ~E SM.AU. 'TUM. • by Kevin Fagan 'nl CAN lf.U. A LOT ~T~ ~ eMT~ ~· ~) O\Rf.C.lK:W> v l~ Gl'JE.~ 1i by Pat Brady .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursda~. February 18, 1988 87 BLOOll COUNTY 1NIY1lr Mtr:JllK? ,..,~.// /llf/flftY ~ 11$!fRY 1 I«~ ..W>IJ«'Y ~ , Wlith Mitt IT t£llll '/ l((l.LJJ1 GAMIN AND PATCHES MY FATHEJ2 HAS SEEN INDICTED SHOE 1'!-1. AAIJE A l.AJl6E Pl11A I A PlT<MER Of SEER . .ANO A HOT FU~~·· JUDGE PARKER MY MOTHER SAYS ~YOU DOTHE C l<IME, YOU CO T'-'E. Tr ME ~ (.O.,.Q£:.£ ' ~ 1.1~cE. ~~ FCOO ~ SAM WON'T BE A8L E T(' • · Y:)W J ev TH E JOIN us FO R DINNER ""11LL PO/'-D. ::: DAVID 1 BY THE WA'f, :J10N T ~EALIZE WHERE 010 YOU 'VIEET ..,."""IA~! HAD FUlfKY WINKERBEAN NEVE.R I ~ fY'1..) Wll..DEb...,.. DREAMS u.x>uLD ! HAVE BELIEVED 'fHIS I DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau (£TH!.( PfOPl£ MB£ /VJNlltKJ ~ PR&SIOEJ.ff M THIS DK»l7" MI& PRINCE AU¥Kr tmBt. Pf()Pt.£ 5IOU»IT BC PR£$1()E,NT r 90/t/) ~IHI¥ ~ 5ll'PfXT MilS TOO lDAI ~Ile~ al IOIJIJ4 Al#> !SA ' /Mi· ~I "Mii' .. ____ ..._.,..,,,. by Addison WE WOMEN ~AVE A WAY OF"COPI~ by Lynn J~hnston ~I:;-( 6'\~A~P ~-TA='TI~ l .. .l\; \. - by Jett MacNelly by Tom Batilrl< , .. , _... r ,... O i 1 "\ l C ~C:.. • .... •t1l•1t '""'.!.; t''-".J ;>t -..!J L~"J 6••• ---••••Ir ...... ~ ....... SU _R _Y _T _,J I t I I r ,_..,\.. .. !0-eG « -..... .,~Iii\ ·-· q""~"° .... ~ ~ ...... - .. ,._ Onnge CGMt OMLV PlLOTI Thured8y, February 18, 1988 --- Rt • · ,~ ~ -- Elvis ballet: Style, no sUbstanee IJ LYNNE LAMER ....... Cea 11• 9 1 The world prem acre of lhe Lon~ Bleach Ballet's ··conceno tor Elvis' Saturday at the Terrace Theater may have bore the cultural markinas of a world dermer cri. It was splashy and colorful. full of tnz.a~ costumes. a -multitude of liahting efTectsand.bold.,.new wave set design. But beyond that, th('. daoJ:.c was vague and mundane. the musk pasuc.be. .. Conceno" was the collaboration of Ben Weisman. who wrote the s)mphonac score rehashing thrc-e of the man) tunes he wrote for Elvis. and .\nn Mane de Angelo. a New- York based choreographer and for- mer JofTre) Ballet dancer who leads Ballet o· .\ngelo. a mult1°media con- temporary dance company. The theme of the shon thrce- movemcnt work. as we're told in the pros.ram. is about an idol destro)'ed by his imaae. but the pathos of the subject isn't fleshed out in the ch<>reography. D' Antelo dancers Laurence blakc and Alexander Wood plJy Elvis· i.nn~r i,ndentity and outrr image. respectively. whilt' Paflas Sluyter gyrates in torment as the ·'COnflict in·be'tween. Wood doe-t omr fine break-dancing while Blakr. dimly lit in the background. does some impassioned gesturing and tortured contractions. The focus as chaotic. sh1ft1ng rapid- ly. as in tht' music. to man1frst tht' different facets of Eh is' ps~che But 11 d<Xsn't go anywhere. The dance does little to de,elop the characttr\ or the theme. rclyina on the pnsh efTttts around it to makt a statement. If de Anaclo is d«ryina the makint of an idol. or on a more profound level sayina that we •II must struule to keep our identities in this madden· 1ng world. 1l's not apparent. The statement. or lack ftiercoCis~ti~<l b> the nco-Exprcssionist stagin&. and th~ stcrcot.ypic.\I dance of iJs charac- tcns becomes a repetitive visual d1 ver,1Qn,,r . . . One could sec the same problem "'th de Angelo·s "Sta)! with Me." athletically danced by de Antelo and Blake. The male-female rc-lat1onship problc:ms at its core went by thr "a} side while its dancers engaged in a manic series o f a c ro - bauc/contonion1st maneuvrrs. It came ofT as flash for the sake of flash. The Lon1t Beach Ballet. under an istic dirtctor David Wilco•. lhow- ed some definite improvement in the rest o f the proar1m. Andre Proko sk) 's ··fauSt Oivenimento" has some fine moments from Joneue Swider. Lisa Street. Ake Plkarinen and especi1lly the t'O(k-sohd Helena Rms: ·thouah the choteosr aphr was · insipid and the liatuina abominable (an oran•c backdrop apJn t_Ofa!!fC _ costumes). The company was at its best in ·;.A ymara." a Peruvian folli dance by Helen Coope. The corps danced confidently. with stylistic cohesion and subtle expression 1n the pri mi- u' e. less-is-more choreography. The orchestra. under Zelman Bokstr. sounded under-rehearsed in Gounod·s music for .. Faust," but pro' 1ded decent accompaniment for ·-conceno." Herman's Herd thunders at the Center By LYNNE LASSER ~ ,._. C«Ylll ,,...., The spint of Woody Herman was ah'e and "ell Monda)' night at the Orange Count) Perfonmng Arts Center. Some big name bands ma) be l.'.nntent to re!>t on their laurels. but not the Thundenng Herd. Led by veteran member Frank T1ben and ioined by SCHOOL DAZE (tt) 12 00 2 4 0 s 00 7 40 &. '0 1 0 MOC*ST .. UCK ~I 12:SS 3 OS S Os 7 IS &. t 30 "OADCAST NEWS (" I J 00 l lS S I 0 7 4S A 10 30 C1tvCenter CENTURY ri) •IH'•&~T .. SU" (N) 7 0MM 1•00 4:00 1·00 10 00 6)4 / 3901 ltlf1tepo11r•n 9SOS C11 Cntr Sii. Cntr NUT'S (II) 12 so 3 :00 5 ·10 7 2S &. •:3S Yall90AllO(NU:3 0 P'ATAL ATTttACTION a·oo e111er1tt not rnchJ Cttt 12 1 11 >:10 1 ~21 oeo(PC)1 U S ·4 5 10 1S 7 4 0 &. t SS .... "-·~ --. ....... .... _ __ .._ w..,,., ,,, . --··- .tn-nt• . ... ... _ • ""'™~, f'llol:J> ......... EDWARDS CINEMAS Three nominated· amigos Holly Bunter. Albert Brook• and William Hurt (Hated) all were nominated for Academy Award• for their per- f onnancee In .. Broadcaat Newa. • • The morie received aeven Oecar nomlnatlona. Emerson Qu&net-- in Laguna Sun.day By CHRISTOPHER PALMER o..i, ,._. c.....,. ....... e.- The Laguna Beach Chamber Music ociet) "'II present the Emerson Quanet. "1th gurst<. v1ohn1st Oscar humsk~ and pianist Menahrm Pressler. at the Laguna Beach High hoot ..\ud~tonum . unda~ at 8: 15 pm The program JS of French chamber music. wort..'> not often hea rd an Orange Count)· Faure'\ onata 1n A MaJor for' 1ohn and piano (opus I J). Dcbuss} ·s Quart~I 1n G Minor (opus 10). and Chaus<oon°\ "( oncen" an D MaJOr fo r' 1ohn . piano. and quanet This I'> the Emerson Quanrfs I Ith season. dunng "h1ch the) will makt' their ninth tour of Europe. their second of Japan. and their first of >\ustraha. ince IQ 0. the Emerson has been the resident quanet of the m1thson1an. and since 1982, also at Lincoln Ccntl'r. mo~ r~ntly. the As~n Fest" al "as added to the hst Debu!>S) 's Quartet in G Minor (composed in 1893). wtll feature the quanct alone. This as the most commonlv heard of the three worh on the program, and 1s a staple in the standard quanet literature. It 1s 0ebUSS} 's only "Ork for this COffi0 b1na11on of instruments. lntrrc!>tingl}. 11 "as the academtl'S that 1n1t1all) mocked this "'ork. has former tea her ( csar Franck refernng 10 at a~ "nenl'0 end music:· Popular ~nllml·nt. ho"l'' er. "a'> far different. rl·nected more a curatch in his colleague Ra,ef'~ assessment. "In the name of tbl' gods of music and in m) o" n. do not touch a single note ~ ou haq: \Hillen an )Our quanet ·· ·-•--Yll.JO .. "'"""""' ThelOOll'rl "'II open "'th \IOhn1st ,.., .. ..._.., 1 ... -c...;...~,... •111c-... Oscar Shu msl..~ and p1an1'it "'~•··· ... -,~,.. P I I F . ""-lt.111000 u""a..,a •O'IANOr •sa .. ,a..... Menahem ress er. a one. in aure s ~"'l •.. • • .,, ...... ~ • • .,.. •<>" t··· .. ~· o nata an .\ Major for v1ohn and T EMPEAOA" ""..., ,, .• ., ~1• ' '1 ., .. C•C.~ ... THE DEAD 1PG1 "THE LAS •LA-&OA ()OIAJoG( .sr.uofON piano 'humi.k) IS "eJl,kno"n as a r °"9' ~·1•r .1P1p1 1 0 31>. 1~-~"".-• ••· ,,..... ->·~ • .. 1c~ ..... • .... prod111) "ho turned at an earl} agr to "ACTION JACKSON" (A) ., OCllf ST(ll(O '10 I JO 10 JO "SCH Ol DAZE' 11111 ., Dell! Sl£11(0 \ IS ' JO ~ •S "SERPENT & THE RAINBOW" IA) D(U• 100 ~ Y.I "3 MEN & A aABY' (PGI AOO I OOIO OO "BAOAOCAIT NEWS" '"' , .. ,.~ "SATISFACTJON' (PGU) ~)01 )000 "SHE'S HAVING A IABY" f P C 1>) ., OCllt ST£1fD s ~ 100 "°" "SHOOT TO Kill' . ,_. 61SI JO 10 JO "MTTDml" CNJ 6 It lt9' "OVIMOMr tN • . I It , ~, I Z I~ l : ~ • ' <' l' ~ ' • C I ' ' 1 UI g )ll 'I' 1 U' ... ,., Cb4. hp 1 k d r...., d a_:~'....'....'..:.:..:..:.._:_..:.._::.:._ ... ---;:ij~;ii;TA-N~-1 .,..,~su.air•t:o~r·•H~~"' teac 1ng t0 .. 0\'S 1 once escn~ "SHOOT TO Kill" (Al " DOI Bl S Ttl£O '1~1 l010l0 "llAOADCAST NEWS" (A) ., Dlll9T Sf£11(0 HO 1 JO1010 -SHE'S HAVtNG A BABY' IPG Ill ., OOllY ST£1(0 ~·~ 100 lU~ ·•SHOOT TO KILL" (A) "0018f ~ltl(O 6 I~ I lO 10 lO ·FOR KEEPS" (PG131 IQ1• •fl()•AlO 6 c~ I •S 10 44 'IAONWEED" (Al "DOI.If SIClllO 700 1000 GODO MOANING VIETNAM I A I l(Mt 6 tUCll OOlll SltllO ~ .lO I 001010 "SERPENT & THE him as ··th e most ao;1ounding genius RAINBOW" fAI I'' e CH'r heard .. No" 70. he brgan ~ •s 1 1~ t ·~ "BROADCAST NEWS" <"I once again a rarcer as concen \ 1° In DOleY STEAEO "11'm tVt ,.OOs.,..»10:10 tiiiiim:=========:::=======:::::.;:=::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ohnast in I 9K I "BROADCAST NEWS" CAI _..___________ Prcsskr made his concen debut in ~u a oo 10Jo "3 MEN & BABY" (PG) 1948 1n a ~cnes of concens wnh th t' "FIVE CORNEAS" (A) DOI.., s1r•10 11 Ol•NGI CM I• ~ 1~ 11~ 10"1~ NY Phliharmon1c. He 1s co, founder 61s 11~10 u of the Beau,-.\ns fno. "h1ch o'er "MOONSTRUCK" jPQI "SERPENT & THE th(' past '\O ~ears has recorckd the ., oom sn~o RAINBOW" !Al entire standard l1tNature for piano '1Ul0 tt.JO 1ootoo tno on 1he Ph1ll1pslabel LA MIRADA GATEWAY SDlf POllU "SHOOT TO KILL" IA) 5 IS I lO 10 lO CM\ •OllO S (Al "ACTION JACKSON" 100 t00 10 ·~ "SA TISFACTIOH" (PG13) 600 1 001000 "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" (PQ1J) 600 •1~ 10 ·~ fAMH. Y BARGAIN NIGHTI 12.00 TUESIWEO/T~I AT STAAAED SC0MU•e "GOOD M°"NtNG VIETNAM" (A) OOlll soo 7JO10 00 au "MOONITAUCK" CPO) GOOD MOANING VIETNAM 10MM-DOllT SllMO ''°I lO IU~ SIAlllllll5 ..-s MlODS "Cot'" (Ill) s )0 1 JO u s "IHE'S HAVING A BUY" (IP01J) DOllY '1SI lO IO .lO "3 MEN & A BABY" (PQ) OOl&l 100 t oo ,_ a aa tMC1 '°"" nmo --WIWAm IOOD llOll•• WW Ill lbJI hU ... , ..... IOLIY lftMO .....,'°''w._... SMOOT TO IUU Ill ltlSa.41 .. lt ... 11 ... 90l8Y IYUIO •'I MAW. A UIT .,._1>1 "'' -.. ., ,,,. , ... .... ., fflMO/C.Mft '" MOOtttntUCK !NI 11:41 ,... ''" 7..tl "" UIJ1•Jt tHllfeollr 1' Oot ""'' ftNI MUCT, """.,,,_,"' ........ nml _. N9 A MIT 1'91 IMel&M ... Ml .. l"SI TMI LAil IMl'lllOlt tN1 , I,,.. ... , .. , .. eGUYnlMO WllCUWWI TMI llUINT AND TMI IAIMOW 1111 "' ...... , ....... .:.:.:.;:.i..u::...&;:111..1.:.•.:..,~ ... =..:":.:•::-~u:.:••:.tl(114\ Ul 1111 r •• \ •• """'' v- IOLIY fTPllO --~ GOOD MOtlNIM'O VllTNAM Ill , ,,. a." l:Je 1..U ""' IOLIY t1IMO .....,~ .......... SMOOT TO IUU ~ ·-.... , .• , ... , .. It IOLIY lftlllO at• MOOHSTitUCK !NI I f'.Jt JJM l :lt 1:.M .,,. It..,.. IACONI lll&AM111 -..o¥111N SMl'S HAVING A UST ("'Ill "" a.u ,,., .... "'" TMI LAST IM,IROtl !NI ,,,. 1:41 , ... 19:11 """"' ......... IATI5'ACTtOM 111 ·~ t.U ... WJ t:Jt .... u DOUYlnllO MICll ,..._..,., ·- IROHWllD Ill I.» 6'11 111S t•ll IOLIY lftlltO SCHOOi. DAZl111 .... )l)t ....... 11.- DOlH 1n1110 CAil WUTMUI ACTION JACKSON fll 114) •• tM l ilt t•» DOlt'f IYfttO WIS tUWN'I TMI SH'INT AHD TMI IAINIOW Ill 1M >iM tiM .. , .... IOLIY ITatO lOll Mun. """' ..,,. .•.. "' ........ TMRll MIN ANO A UST 4"1 h tl a. .... , ...... f he final v.orl o n the program ,., Erne'it (hausson's "Concen" in D MaJor for V1ohn. Piano and Quanet. Compol>l·d an 1889,91. the work 1s unusual for' m comb1nat1on ofinstru, men ts. It 1~ rarel) performed. and ha s ~en described as "more chamber music than double<onceno ... though the' 1ohn and piano are dominant. It 1s regarded b) man) as one of the most onginal wori..s of this penod. Perhaps its unusual combination of instruments 1s "hat prevents its "1der performance. fhe Emcr.,on Quartet wtth Shum!>l..) and Pressler promises to be a 'er~ s1gn1ficant event. It 1s unusual t() find 'iO man) d1stingu1shc-d md1, \ 1dunl mus1 c1ans on tht· J.,..aguna Stage. \all thr Laguna Beach Chamher Music Society at 494,2822 for further intbrmatio n. Shirley Temple writes her story ----------1• H'>I 00 10 IS LOS ANGELES (A P) -Shirley Temple Bl:icl.. i.a)s she has wntten an autob1ograph} focusing on the )cars "hen her name was In hghts as the child '\tar of" Rebecca ofSunn) brook Farm" and othu lilm.cl.ass1cs. 'ACTION JACKSON" (A) ----.. ---~--N-T_&_T-... -E--- r DOii• \lfll& ..,. • I ~•! 11 0 AA-OW" (A) SHOOT TO Kill•· (It) ~OO i oe , .. r Deliz ut'lfC "8HOOT TO Kill" fllt) I l l~ ~JO 1 o 10 • DCU1 SIOl(O SERPENT & ntf AAINaOW" (Al ••• )0)lO~.lO 1 l0 t l0 'SATISFACTION' (ll'C U I :: ~ 11~ c U 6 I~ I U I~ U :;ooo MOANtNG VllTNAM OCUT (10 111\HJO l llJO ,.~ ..... :UIT .. IW'" -.-u )IJl••• .,. ......... . '· ............... MO'WC.Ul NIWI Ill NIMTCMI 1111 -··· ..... a-. fAtM AftUC'nOMI • -couae .,.. CMLWU,.... ACttOM JACICION 11> alO I.AD MOMA ti •1 ~--....... IATI5'ACTION "''" l'K«..W AllTllT ,,.., II ...... ---"~ ........ IHOOT TO Kill (Ill LnMM WIAPON C11 1 l ··1wrote900 pages and I only got up to the a1e of 22. ·· the S9°ye1"°old former d1ploma1 said recentl y. 'T it ha'c-to wnte the rest 1n another book.·· She said the manuscnpt would be offered to publishers 1n an auction by her New York agent. 81acl began her film C'atter at the aae of 3. and had won worldwide aC'cla1m and an Oscar by the time sht" was6 Her credtu include "Little Miss Markc-r." "The l~1nlc C'olonel." "The Llllkst Rebel" jlnd .. ('aptain Janu- lr)." .,.. ' l•IWAIAWM• TOWll ClllTlll ,.,...."9TA MllA 1Sti41 .. -fl\.AYI DM.V AT t2:11 1 :.a •~oo •=•• 7:30 9:ta tO:U -· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurad•Y· February 18, 1~ -· -•I ,. . CAlt 842-5178 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 498-8800 ~ -----_,...,.....,... a· -~ COLDWeu BANl(eRO /'-.Q 01no --_ ... Ntmn1 We'll gtll9 you the down In exeng '°' 1 .,...,. of own- erlhlp You mek• the "9ttlly pymta & ....... ~pree You reeel'lt9 100% tax beNltts. ..,.. ,,... dMrl c:t9dlf. ,. 497-8757 Oys. Ev. Wknde ...... _ ... bl l.ocatad In Newport hact\. Comptet• with plane lof •500 1q. ft. of-floe. ,.. call ~ 5-, 791 ,...... 1117 . 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CAl.L JANA 989-5«>3 EVES • • 't NEWPORT BE~ • - 0 let Ut lltl• Y H • • • . 0 MARINERS WALK . Light. bright. airv & just a few blocks from the beach. 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm Townhomes. Yard /patios. garages, fireplaces & vaulted ceilings. wash- er & dr yer hook -ups. a.:a .. 1a1• ~ES;\ Pl~ES · In 1lw Or Jut1ful rw1ghl.10rhood of \lr'-a \ rrdt•. \ lo\ c'h. qu1e1 complex nestlrd a rnon~ 1311 pines tref'" and lav1<ih lan<lsrapin~. I Bdrm & 2Bdrnu. a va1la Lle. F1rcpl.H·c. ,.iarag<'. pool. "pa. laundn fariht1l''. 549-2447 BRIGHTO~ SPRl~GS -Live nt>ar th<'-\\&trr 1n C.o-.ta Me.,a. Lake . strum,, .rnd \\ntnfall adorn .i p~act'ful hfc-_t,·lt" 1n \Our 2txlrm & 3Bdrrn · TO\\ nhomt>. GJ raEtt>. firt'plarf'. mirror . pool and pa. 54a-•••• PE~TRIDGE COVE · Laki> . strf'am ' & wat~rfall romplimenl the spar1ous 2Bdrrfl condom1n1um avail· able. fit"placr. wuht'r drvf'r hook-up. garag". pool & pa · Ju 1 1 • mile from thre" freE"ll'B\' • S49·Z447 ....... @ YIW•lm WMIB ..... IPllllL r ..... 11111111 y . 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CALL ONE N.ow1· ·"'' s IRVINE AUlO CENTER 8 . , .~ ... ..., . 0 NA BERS (@'~.CA DI LLAC • 'l,. ~-· t • :W .YEAR ER\'ICE IN ORANG E COUNTY · ALE. LEA 'I Nt. PARTS BODYSHOP ~ER\'ICE . ALL MAKE S 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Co ta Mesa 54Q-910Q .. ~HO USE of IMPORTS 1n1; · -.I)) ~ERCEDES-8-ENZ -0 213-714 tBCEDES 714/S2J.nso • 7141750.1201 213/921-1511 roll Service ·Santa Ana r reeway al Beach Blvd •• G. CONN~LL CHEVROLET 2121 lar~tr llYI.,, C11t1 1111 Over 23 Years Ser~i~g Orange County . Sales • Service • Leasing .. 546· 1200 ' S,.cill' Parts U1t 541·9400 .MONOAY-+FRIOAV 8 30 AM -9 00 PM SATURDAY 8 30 AM -6 00 PM SUNDAY 10 00,AM -5 00 PM ·· · C) ORlllE COAST -IEEP /EllLE l"~l \"ERSI TY S.\LES & SE R\.ICE . OLDSMOBILE, GMC TRUC KS ~ .jO HARB.OR BL \'O .• Co ta M~sa 540-9640 • 'l HO\D.\ ~101'0R CA RS 'l 60 HARBOR 'BLVD .. Co ta ~e ·a 540·.0il:'J a block. o. of 405 fwy. ' = J II T., Wtst For •• ll1r1 IHI Slits Ftr I Y11n ' -~ Oran2e •sALE's :_ . ~ . c oa-St • SERVICE - .,. ·••r:•• ·· •.LEASING \' ... "• • ACCESSORIES DEPT 541-8021 ~ t F CAMPBELL • -NISSAN/~ iJA01 • l ow p;,<H • No G1,,.mlcln • G reat Selection • Foend ly People • Eacellent Service 1 88)~ &.o<" 8oul•"ard Huntongton kcxh 17 141 142.111 1 12 llJ St2-1463 ;t:HE BEST BUYS IN ORANG~ .COUNT.Y ARE ON .THIS PAGE · CALL: ONE ·NOWI , FoR rHf R[coRo .... WllT9aN CONl'UINCI ~DMei. W L ~. 01 ,. t •• 13 1t It ·'°' 10 2• 2• .no 1• IS l3 .313 24 13 :W .277 2SY. 11 n .m ,. MWwn1DM.- Oellu l2 17 .w Hou1ton 19 11 .617 1 o.n..... 1t It ·* 21') u~ " ~ ~w 1 San Antonio 11 27 ,.00 12 SKrarnento 16 37 .m IS'" IASTl•N CONfll•INCI eo.1on Phl~I• WH lll119ton New Yoo. New Jersev Ott roll Allent• Clll<•OO lnd)•ria MilweukH Clevele no Atlellk OMii. . 35 16 ,. 27 ,, 1t " 30 12 l7 c..er .. DMUell )0 16 32 " 2' 21 ,. n 25 n 27 2• . w ........ , Scerft Portland l 10. ~ '6 Clevetenc:t llS, Pt!ii.de!Pnla 107 MllwaullH 115. Sealllt 93 Oallu 123. Wulllnoton 1oe· Denver Ill, 801ton l2S Utah IOI. Plioenlx 103 . T ........ ,~ .... a .313 .37S .245 l.Allert at Houlton, S:30 o.m Sacr-a mento at New Vortr., •.JO o m Sealllt •' Detroit. 4:.JO o m Ctevet.11d at lndlaria,~:JO o.m $4n Antonlo •I PhOe ht, 6:30 o.m Tral Blazers I 10, ' " ii··~ IS 151'1 ?2 ) 5 5•,, S''l PORTUHO(llOl -JqnH S-1 ,_. 14, Kenev 6·1• •·• 11. ·o uc11.wor111 6-IS l·• IS, Orrxltr 16·21 9·9 41. Po•ltf' 1·5 2·2 •. Peuon 1·6 6·6 1. Holton •·6 o-o I. Anoer1on 1·5 1-2 3, Ch.Jones 0-0 0-0 o. Totals 40-79 2'·33 110. LOS ANGILUCMI -Caet .l ·ll 5·6 21, WOif 9·1• 0-0 II, a.niam1n 9•1S •·S n. WOOdson 3· 10 4·S 10, Or-4· 11 1·2 10, Kitt O·O O•O 0, lltllev 4· 10 3·6 11, Norm•n 0·0 0·2 O. Valentine 2·6 0-0 4, Gordon O·O 0-0 O. Tol•l,1 39·79 11·26 96. ken llv Ouarten . Pwtlaftcl • --?t-n -n 77-tl~ Los ~lfl 2' 26 22 ~ 96 Tllree·oolnt 110•1-Ktrnv. Fo u led out-lent•mln • ltet>cwnd&-Porll•nd 53 <Duckworth ll l. Los Anotlt• 3' (h nlamin •> Au l1t1-Portland 21 (Porter Ill. Los Anetlt• 21 (Drew II. Tot•I louls-Portl•"d 25. LOI Anoelt• 27 TKM1uls-OUC11wortll. Kitt Atttndanc-7,710 C ..... KWH WIST Lovote Marvmount 107, Peooerd•ne 9S Gon~•~ · 76, Portland 67 SOUTHWIST Ark•nse1 79, Trxu At.M S8 8 evtor 76, All9tl0 SI. 57 Houston 66. Tues Cr.risll•n 0 Ol<lal>Om• "· OitlllllOm• SI 7S Southern Mtlt't 14. Rice 6' Tue• 6.l. T ... , TKll S9 MIOWllT 8•11 SI. $4, Cent Mkll!Nn SI eownne GtMfl 1s. w Ml<Jl1"n " Evanivlltt 1'. Mat...,.tte 11 IKinol\ 111, ()lllo $.I. N llllnol$ $1 •• • ll"dl-$t. tt Kent St. 13, E Mldlklen 1• Miami, Ohio n. Ohio u. 11 ~a.~'•" Toledo IS, Cle.,..alld St 1' SOUTH AlatNm• •. \lafldet'bltt n Auburn 77, MIHIHlool St 61 Dull• 71, Vtrollll• S4 G-tl• Tt<ll 104, Marvi.nd 12 LSU 63. ~ti• t1 "-OUlsvlllt 12, Ftorlda SI •2 Mln ln looi 12, Florlda 7S Nevv~6'1. Fordham Sl 'J Nof'111 Carolina to. W•k• Forest 6l Tenneu .. 72, Kentuckv 70 IAST Hcmtra 6.5. o.tawaft '3 (017 Lel•vtllt 70, IUdef S7 Mel11t 7S. \lermorit 74 MaMeJten 77. Armv 73 Nortlltestern 14. Cote•tt II (2 011 Siena fS. New Hemfllllrt " Svrecuse 82, SI JOlln's 61 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Oranee c..st 65, lt!Wnlde n (Or._ .. ,,,..,.. Gll•we> OrllMlt c.... •Mn* .. "... .. ....... 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"" Lu•l'ter•~ 84 (;(CO llallev 67 Kern ll1ltev 61 Rio Honoo Preo ~ Aau1n" IS 11/101avt I t Calllt<lrli n F" '" 8•01111 IS Monlclair Preo • t Oa• Per~ n Santa Ynt1 U Mbr\na1• S2 Cll•mlnedt SO Cr?\Vo•O\ ~ CIF Sm•I Sdlool1 Pilgrim tit '1ort>or (!'lri111an St tni.nd Cllrl\l>an 60 B•oom1r191011 C11n11l•n St M•Hda 60 Yun1u 51 1011 , Adams, Taylortopsallors By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Dellr ................ Star-' Class champion Ed Adams of Newpoit R.I.. and Susan Dierdorlf Taylor of Annapolis. Md .. have been chosen as the . yachtsman a nd yachtsw·oman of the year by Ro lex, Both arc 01) mpic aspirants and are members of the U.S. Sailing team. Pre~mat1on of the prest1g1o us awards were made Wednesday by Roland Puton. president and chief executive offirer of Rolex Watch USA at a luncheon at the New York i Yacht Club. T he awards, which recognize and encou~g<.> sailing excelknc('. were voted by a·panel of yachting Journal- ists chaired b) Stephen Blaci... e\- ecutive director o t' the United Statt·s Yacht Racing Union. Each pant'l1st was asked to nominate o ne .cand1date for each award from a list of I 0 candidates. Adams, 31. is a top prospect for the 1988 Olympic sailing games. In I 987 he had the most successful year.of his 20 years of sailing. Ht won the Siar. Class world champ1onsh1p, and ~hC' Star Gass events at Kiel Weck Regatta: the pre-Olympic tnals and the Olympic pra~tace regatta! Pusan. South Korea. Ta}lor. ~'1. lJPJX'd a ~car of s1gni!Kant al hie' en1l'nt "1th the Role\ a"anJ \\ u rking (1\\\Jfd t~(' O hm prn. "hal' thl· .,i-(1 "omen'\ dn 1'1on '"II 1.khut J\ 'Jn 01\ mpll cla~s.. \hl'. "1th ~r .-a·" C. on P'ischcr'. "en the l '"i YR l d0uhl~-hanMd l hamp11lO)h1p The' also "t're tht> top "Omt•n tin1,ha\ 1n se,eral Ol~t>r .p o C\cnts. 1ndud•n!! the 01) mp1c eta~~,·-; Rcga11~1 a~ tht· .\la11111os Ba~ Yacht Club (third oH·ralL 1he Can" ad1an 01\ mr1l' Regatta at K.ulg ston (eighth \)H'rJlll, and the 'Canadian '-a1111nah oifth 0' erall l . \Jams and Ta,lor both recenl·d t•ngraH·d "atchcs and ·their na!l'es HIGH $CHOOL ONltLS WtU> CAaO SCO"IS cu• •·" W el rtn S.. Plu\ )( SO Ct• J.A E•-•nu SS. Norcci SI (Oil . Ct• 2·A Garev 44.. Central 3' Wnt C9v1na SS, ltlM O! ,,,. Wor1C1 2S MQottMIO ... .il.!l ~~ Ocwao 40 $t AlllftOnV 6)\ L• M;r ede C1 KtnMOy 60, t uena Pe" ~ L• Ct11.0. S3, L"""9 ... ell 46 Covina 51, llo-td 11 C., l·A Al•KtdtrO ... FIUmcire )9 Cf" Smell~' LA Luthtf'e11 90, Celvtr• 8101•\t U !lo••mond S4i 8uctr.~v lS Pas.aoen. ~ JO, S.crtd Hee•' ol Jh 1o1l 11 NHL WMl!ftdeV"l k°'fl ecines s, MJntlftOla· • M<;ftlrHl ), Bo\fon 2 He rtford 4 w .nn1otQ l "ltw Yorll ~er19er\ S c• 11<'. • wu111~1on • New Jt•\t. l Oeoroll • C"'C•oo ) Toronlo •. Eelrno,.1011 • V 81\Go.IVtr S. Pill )Our 11" ' T M191\r',• Ga mu I(~ et St l,ov11. S )~ o,.. New Yoo lsll~'' •' P~ ao.11:111 • • JS o m '· KlneS S, ,.or1tt Stan 4 ;·~ Adame Taylor 2• I 2-S 0 ) t-• ha' e IX-en. 1·11 hed 1,n· the perp!.'tual iroph~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thur9day. February 18. 1988 *83 soca.-H1911 KftMI a..y, ClF WILD c....-o MATCHIS 2•A ! a...... .... 1, ........ Leoune Hflls i.cor1~ R'k,,.,d, H•lfttmt 0•0 • ' k*'ei J.a Boi" Gr•ftdt •• Et Moftlt I . . · Sunnv Hilb O. .\nalltlm 0 ISUMv Hlh1 ldYIP\(ft$ • Od"" otMlfV ltlcll s • )· 11 Pt(ll<t 1 Wor11man 0 12 Oji Arrovo l kerv•id O _ • Hri.~la I, Ee!ttWOOd d P.clfla I, Wor1VN I' 0 0 Oii '1emtt ). lndtO 0 . 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Grt0 IC,W) LaU IO IGWI H~-Sn'IYlftt IGWl 0·•~·'19 'l'IO·•n• P•ct •\ Ctnltf' •!10 Scott S• • t\ · nO ant Pace<"\ 9uerd '5110 elKfl !or eav•!'l'l'·'~e otrnc• •••• 1n tN Fee ll tel'nl' P1o10E N X S1,.NS-AC1h1tlt0 W1n,1on Crl1e, )t>t'we•o Plecec Bff"aro T,,.,...C>M>n guard I on ---.,nf ~..::rrfd-..,.s-'""-.--,. ....... ,.- TENNIS Women's *'"'*'*'' (ti O.ltl!IN) Finl R8Uftll S4 N t."<•0 11110 SPURS-Ac!ive le<S O.v141 Crtf'nwooo ,..,, ... ro l•om tr.. illlll"td '""'"\ ..._.,..,.., I.fl>' Wooo IW¥-d FOOTa.ALL N•fleNI F ..... L .. 9" GQEEN &AV PACltERS-N•m.C 8u•t G<.\let\on tdm•n•",.""' oslllafll 10 ~•d Cot~~ \.. ,.,.,. lnf•nlt C &'!'>ill« 8f1'1arrun I U S 1 ~ E •• Pl•" C.l""'•"• 6·• 1· s S.Cend ,__ C:OL.LEGE MEltCVHUltST-Annc>ul>Ced tr>t rel>llntllOft I NU o' To,,. ~Meo "''° 1oo1oe1 coacn "' ne i::•11 oecome ott..,,Jvt coorO·l\IO•or at T l"'IN N~ tt.e .. 'er eSlngton l'IMO loolo.~ Cote" MfSStSSIPPl-Suuiencleel LH•tr 8f1,,..1ev oetens•vt ttc>.'t al'ICI D•v>CI C•Jdwetl w.oe rtc.,.v•' ,,.~ ·~ too~• te•m tor dtsc.1ot1nar .. , "'°"' A nnovnc.., • .,. • Doll p, >Ct CO'" l\f'O.('• "" -ac..oemte•ttv d•V'"'~ ••om K"'90' ~001.,. W'-•'• IU S l dC'I Sv1vte '1ent'9 IWe•• Gl"f"•nvl 6-l 6·• L.eri w Sevc-o So"'•' Un1on1 oe! Marv Jot l'l"nt~I US )-4 6·3 •·• ,,,.., Gerr so<> u S I Ol'I w_.. .,,n •e u S l 6·2 b·1 Geo• tit Seo.11n., •4r<;t<'"nt Ol'I Jana No•o"• 1C1ecN>~10v•i..1e 1 6·• •-l CALENDAR ., Hibachi race lone regatta on Coast No"' that the \.f1d"" inters are o'er. local )acht clu~s arc taking a rt'Spllc "1th onl~ one re-gana scheduled this ""cc l end. . The South Shore Yacht Club "'ill conduct the th1fd race of-its Winter H1bach1 Scnes for Performan('e Handicap Racing Flttt )·al"hts61and d1ngh1es Saturda). management seminar. Saturda~ uth Ba~ '\ acht Racing Cluti - Champagne ~m·., 'o J 11>.eel txlat\) Saturda\ Manna '\ acht Club -Rotw..·n Bal>.er Stones (PH RFI. unda' anta Monica) acht Club~ lntra- club rt'gatta (keel boats. Sundn~ Su Diego Southland Ocean Racing CirCuit announced . . ' The Los .\ngeles Yaclit C'lub as usua-1. will take the spo1hg}n tn sa1l1n'g the "'eek~nd after the M1d"1nte~ "llh the 1988 inaugural of1ts Wh1t- ne\ Scnes for Jntcmauonal Offshore Ru!<." and International Mcasun-ment S~stem: the Los Angeles Times Stones for PHRF: the Lillie Wh1tne' ~nc·' for MORC. and the Todd· Paciti1. senes for small PHRF \achts ~an Diego Yacht Club -~omen' Scne.._ r"''YRF)~ Saturda\-Jumar ln,1ta11onal. Saturda'. un·da, \tisston &' '\ acht.C'lub-" 1ntc1 ne<i 1ont'-des1gn1. Saturda' Sun· J,1\ l oronad1.1 ) ac ht Club -E {) "rl 11 ngh1n c;enes. aturda~ 1uth"c'ltem ) acht Cluh The Southern California Ocean Yacht Club's RaC'e Week. June Racing Association has anounccd its 9-10-1 1-12, for a total of I ) races. I 988 Southern California Ocean Rae· Races will be conducted b\ the host ing Circuit for International O ffshore club and race results as finail) posted Rule rated yachts. JNill be used as the basis of sconng. -. Tpe first ·two· race$. were the Los A yacht will receive thrrl·.quant<rs Angeles Yacht Club's Midwinter of a point for first place, iwo points for reptta Feb. I 3-14. Others are the San S«Ond. e tc. The points for a DN F D1e'o Yach t Club's Yachting Cup, (did not finish) will be the number ot Apnl 30-M~.Y I: the Newpo~ Harbor starters: a DSQ (disqualification)" 111 Yacht Club s Ahmanson Scnes. May · be the number of starters plus one. l~r~-20-21-22. and the Long Beach and a DNS (did not start) ~•II be 1he number of 'at ht' l'ntcred in all IO R classes 1n th-c rl-gaua The sum ol the '.tl'hts scores for· eJl'h oflt~ IOl:x·q r:H.'i.•<; "Ill ralculated w de1crm1i1e iht· '~mner. The 'acht "1th the lo\\ l''' \CMl' "Ill bC the "'10 rwr II t\\O or rnl1fl' \;hht' dfl' tied. the tht• ~arht \\tth thl· m0st first place finishes O'er the Ill rart·~ used in sconng"'tllbctht•"•nner l(th1sd01:S EleCtrlc diiJghy unveiled in HB By .. UM.ON i.OC&ABEY Dellr ............... -. Elcocric boats are noJ new, but a Huntington Beach firm has come up with a smaJI dinghy that eliminates all ttn!hnsle-of'arry1ng lfdinafiy atRJ&rd or towina astern. · ·. · No psoli ne ca nuo cany. no starteT ropes to pull, no outboard moton to install. no worries about damaging a prope.ller. · Its samply called the Elcctnc DinJhy, dcs,gned by Mike Verner and marketed by the Electric Dfnahy Co .. 4 I 9 Main St. The first boat was off the assembly I.inc Feb. S and is ' causina quite • stir amona . po~r &oaten and l~ MilbolteTS who like to carry • di y aboard on trips to Catalina lllan or just aoiDJ back and fonh from the motbeT ship's moor· i~ boat )s an ideal lizc -1even feet, four inches -with ~ beam of four feet. but under this traditional Cllltrior is an untraditional power l*Uet-It is powettd by an electric . tbnast unil that propels the di nay at an honHl fi~ kno u (Of-. about eiahl hours on sinak chartt. ~ to new tttbnolot.Y. the bet· teries arc pcrmanen&ly ~aed and mounted. allowina the boat to be 110ttd on. ill side as in a tralttom mount or '6Plide dowa on the deck. It can be chaqcd uhoft by a t.Wt-in dweer oh .. into• llUdard I IS-voll outlet.. or at tea dM rftainc dwsina capebilitin of the nclti. or by an opuonal aola.r unit b ~aaraie • --t sailbpats. oc those ll\'lng in remotl' areas. .. The list of standaro feature~ in- 10g nmtarl Ekctnc Drngh~ Co .. 4 19 MJtn St.. Hun11ngw n Bcal"h, tele- phone 8-i6-..& I 56 cludes a 12-voh bo~ f\nd sttrn lights --------------~"4 as well asa~ounCS) hghNo aid tn late night boarding. Olber feau..res ..n- clude lhrtt dry sto~e are-as. a horri. Ii fe jaekets fpr t'W(S.. all deck line . four full si~c cleats. two fenders. lifting rings for hoisting on deck. lo\.\- .mounted tow.rings. cart>cted 1n\cnor. oarioeks (juft in case). bilgt pump. a dashboard with all switches and a battery m"er. and keyed s~1tch to control all power. Need more? How about an AM/FM caueuc radio. CB radio. YHF radio, depth sounder, anchor. solar chariina unit. oars. sail (with all ria&ina). and a trailer. • Constdtfq A hr.tit ~7 Ht!• Aoout , Ol'Tlf HROE YACHT CLUB Oil tn~ Nl n Nt•OO'' ~llol • ~lt\Sl~t •a.:·n~ & ·~1~·~~ ~ •M$ tlC' arid IUrtt(I• u 1 '"I pr r.tms • Yur ro~ll\1 $oc•)I 'a:tnda• • ~~it C!ullbolist l'n N.>•4J81t 8'1 • f lttl!IJ, "lllOSOhfl' • No1t tt~n•lllt ""m~•tllip 1~ 1n. H.,llOt M41ry Hickle Memt>ersn10 C!letrmen (71•) •?t-11'4 OPEN HOUSE .SA f UAOA ~ F"E9AUAA'r 2 I 4p m a521 W COAST HWY NfWPOAT IC"4 Verner says ahc d inah>' is comlete i nd rddy to run as soon 15 u is purchased., Out to s_ampk switch optration. a child can Seam \o operate the boat in IOminute Women Uke 1t because lMtt •~ no ropes ·to put~ anchors tosc1. pumpps bulbs-and .__------------1 il is quiet. The dinsby a!o •id to be ldea1 for lake ute. nw tftn&$t drive is mounted an a tunnel IO you can tel t~ dinpy on land or the dttlt ofa yvht'Wilb no fear ofhimnt tlac prop. Bttaa• theft ••a prot«ta~ anll around &be tunnelt &ht di.lllbf can movtt~ kdpud ... w11h no hr of prop t~9'CftL ntt faaurt aato m.Mes il •• tbr ~ swimmttL For funhtr 1nlOrmahOt1 ud ~ ' .. We need you. ~---..---- nnt br~a~ thr !IC. the hoat \.\Ith most SC('Ond plall• finishes will be thl" "inner If' in this rw~.ess '>Orne boats remain tred. tht• "inner'' Ill be determined b) the tlrr of J t01n or ot~cr appropna.tl" rule of l hJ1il.:l· First. ~tend Jnd third trophies will be a"ardnJ,t't\ ~C'OR .\ at the con· clusion.of Long Beach Race Wc-ek. The first race. staning Satuda~ "111 be ttle popular '\round Catalina Island ra~. for the Broka"' Troph' Jn o ther Southern Callll,rnlJ Yachung Associauon areas. Su&a Moaka Bay Del Rey Yacht O ub -S(') .\ ra~l" ~ t Jbnlll-' ')enc) (PHRF). Sunda' CXeans1dc) acht Club -Shann11 ~ne<-1PHRF1 ~unda' ?\ortb ucl laiaad Pterf)\'nt R.i '\ acht C'lub -Gold ( up ~Tl('~ ' • ~lUrda) Channc-1 1,.. .1 ) acht Club ")pnng ·r•r'' ' Sunda~. ·aoat Sllpa a Work Sllps Available 30·-as· /daily & monthly rates SLIP. RENT AL RATES Length Worll Sii Non-Work Sii 25'-0" -30'..()" S 75 /ftt day $ .50/ft/day 31 · --0" -40' ..()" s 80/ftloay. $ SS/ft/day 41 '-0" -45·..o·· s .90ttt/day S .60/ft/day 46'-0" -60' -0" s 1.00111/day S .65Jftl day 61 '-0" •• 85'-0" si 10/f\/day $ 75/ft/day ALL SUPS LIMITED TO SPACE AVAILABLE (. n WILF. l MYS I WEB, II w uu) l73-00l5 m11•T•TRUT.••ORT.Uctt On the W•ter BeNnd the ~ SpeigMttt F.edOry ' .. l r ; .. , •• Soci€ty: igno.ring liorneles& teens By JEANNIE ZUl.A V ..., ••• u :em10 f ' Cleve of the HLtntin&ton Beach Police Department, many of the homeless They a~ the hidden population. youna pco pk ~aratc to the crowded • The homeless )Outh. sands of Hun tin.ton ~ch. k.i · .. Ifs a real easy probkm for our • ~G nga They arc runawa)s. throwaways or entire society to i&norc," said Van g -wh&I the. police caJL "60lfi'' --Cleve. "People make-a -let of noise runaways, truants and 1ncom giblcs. about the homelcu (adult) situation. l le t Thc::ir reasons for leaving home arc But what about the kids? 00 a man : abuse. neglect. low sclf-v.onh. ..The kids don't go running around • And according to Sgt. William Van making a lot of noise and pitching ~the era of Th. "d . h . dlnOsaurs IS og IS t ree legs ~~d all hsart 'fh-e H untington Beac h Chamber of Commerce has a ne>" president. Klaus Goedecke. d1stnct man- . ager of the Huntington Beach . Adoptive family office of the :\utomob1le Club of · _ - Southern California. has been . finally found f Of elected to servt .as president for -t 988-~9. · · ' injured retriever Klaus. born in We!.t Germany. --- moved to the l:.' nited tates when he was a ~oung boy. He IS a By KATY BOUCHER graduate of Kansas State niver-°' ... CWJ"-'IWf sity and. holds .il bach~lor's cf..egree in geograph) and languages., -The rrew-p-restcreTIT, ·t;rs~·wlfe Bobbi and the rr two childrerrhave 'lived in Huntington Beach since 197:!. I , ... The Tn-Count) Chapter of I.:eukem1a oc1et' of .\merica in Tustin has named Its 19 8 Poster Team Ambassadors Joining 3- }ear-old Malissa Bennett of Big Bear Lake and 3+->ear-old Step- ben Misticb of M1ss1on VieJO is 12-}'ear-old David Wbytock of Huntington Beach. David. the son o f Mr. and Mrs. John Wbytock, was diagnosed as an acute I) mphoq tic leukemia patient when he "''as 21 ~)ears old. . He ha · been in rem1ss1on for four It was oot exactly a dog's hfe that Cutt1 led. . BUTtf:ier\C''utt) was a sptcial dog , The-·gdlden1 tt"tnevc-r wa1 the pampered' family pet of Clark and Doroth) Kennedy. Orie fateful da) Cutt y. named after the liquor Cutty Sark. was pla) 1ng b'lll. ran into the stre~t and was hit b~ a car. One of his legs was st' ere~ 1n1ured and had to be amputated. The fam1I~ pet was pampered e\t~n mo.._ after that He v. as used to eaung buttered toast cut into four pieces fo r breakfast. cheeseburgers for dinner and snacking on a buffet of bones "henc\C~r he felt lilo.e 11 Cutt) even ca ptured the hean of the employees at the Costa Mesa ..\n1mal Hospital. Chcl)I Smith. "ho "Orks at the hospital''> front . desk. used 10 pla~ v.11h Cult~ "hen he was brought in for his post-operation )'ears. cxaminauons. , Cutt} then assu'mcd the role of watchdog .. protecting Dorothy and remaining her life)ong ·companion. Doroth) treated him as if he were human. carefully preparing gourmet meals for her three-legged friend. Not too long afier Kennedy died. Cull~· once again fell 111 and de- \ eloped a thyr9id problem that could be lo.cpl under control b) being gi ven one pill a da)'. Doroth y managed that task unul -she;. dcH~loped a brain tumor_a.Qd could no longer dn ve. But, according to Smith. Dorothy would doan¥th ing to keep Cutt) ali ve and comfonablc. ··1 remember Doroth) used to send for a ta1"1 and ha\t~ Cutt) delivered C\ c~ da} for his med1cat1on. He was al"a)S ea ) to medicate and a pleasure 10 ha\c around." Smith said. mnh's lo\e for the spunk) dog prmnptcd her to' olunteer 10 come to DQ/oth} 's home to g1,e Cutty his · mi:d1ca<1on. alle' 1aung the C:\pense ofa ta\I -;crv1cc ··He 1s a great watchdog. He woolU bark until he began to recoen1ze mr "hen I ''ould romc to 1he1r home . Then he v.ould run and Jump around, '~ 1ng for m' Jttcntion to pla y fet ch "•th his fa,ontc t'lall." m1th said. · tents. They juuxope around. tryi ng to find a place whett they can fit. And wh.creis thal_gofog to ber' he asked. But Van Cleve and fellow Hunt- ington Beach Police Dctccuve Don Howell want to find a way to help the runawa}S, Van Cleve said he plans to rtqucst a $30,000 grant from the Cahfomia Youth Authorit} to fund a counsthng fac1ht) in' .. downtown Huntingtoo ~dl for the runaways. If the funding 1s granted, Van Cle~ said the csuablishmcnt would o~ this s.um-. · mer. them to an appropriate aacncy for tJ.clp . Aocordina to Van Cleve, the con- cept for the facility was sugnted to him by officials at the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center in Oranae. The Huntinaton &e.ch facility would work in conjunction with a recent project developed by the center c.llcd Outreach 60 I. Though the 24-hour storefront' facility would not function as a shelter. it would offer the runaways some options.. Van Cleve said. The young people would be able to talk. to a counselor who would be available to evaluate their situation and direct (PIMM ... COUN8SLINO/U) Nurses' booklet · ~elpsease the pain By JOYCE BODLOVICH or .. o.,,.....,.. It is a chilling sight to walk into a critical care unit oh hospital and Stt a loved OAe lying in a bed hooked up to tangles of wires and plastic tubing. And though the anauish of the illness c1n't be diminished, th~ Ncw- 7 pon Btach-ba'scd American Associa- fion of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) has provided a free 14-pajc booklet designed to help families better understand and cope with hospital· ization in a critical care un it. Critical care · units -sonfetimcs known as in\cnsivc care units (ICUs) -provide oni-oin&. intensive nurs· ing care fo r patient$who arc seriously 111 or inJured. These units typieally in'volve one-on-one care from critical .care nurses. as Well as utilization and monttoring or advanced medical equipment. . Accord1nf to the association's president. eanette« Hanshorn: the booklet. "It's Critical That You Know: A Resource fot Families of Critically IU palients.. -covers such The three ambassado~ are The Kenned}s. <Aho o"ned Clark featured · on t.he soc1et) 's 19 8 Kenned' Florists formerh 1n .. LI\ mg Proof poster-a tnbute Fashion ·Island and no" loeated 1n ~-~--to . ~t • .oL.~~ • ....sa"1 tbal 4espi~.be- )eukemHt patie nts. · missing leg. once (ult) rcCO\Crl"d he Then Doroth' ·., cond111 o n "orscnt·d and shr had to mo\e into a con,alcsl·ent home That meant there "a" no one to rare for Cull\ SrruLb tool .1.11 er. _a_nd 1m. near!~ thrre \\l't:b Cull) ·s horn!' "as 1ht . antmJI hmo1tal. But ·she knew 1hat (Pleaae 11ee DOG/85) · areas as.~hat ta kes place in a critical care unit. who arc the health· pro- fess1onals' invcflved and what is their role. the use t>f advance medical echnology incnucal care llltits-and11 review -oT pafitnts~--:-Alsoln: . ~ ·. : · • • • led an act" e ltfe And · .... Costa Mpa's 'nv.n Two)earsagoClarkKenned,d1ed Valerie Hason.-25, ts ont' of the 95 ~ra<luates of ttl e California Cul- . . 0., ..................... Cheryl 8mlth·wlth b~r three-footed friend, Cutty. . ~ · eluded is a 'glo~sary of commonly- uscd terms and a section fu r noting important names a nd phone num bers. lJl3r\ -\cadem' located 1ri ·an Franc1s0. Vale.ne comple ted an intr ns1' e 16:-munth cour e of culinar; stud~. • • • Erin G ibne}, a freshman at .Bringing adVenturetO ¢laSsro~m "The beeps. buzzes, tubes and "ires of \he eq uipment u~d 1n lhe unit. the long hours of wa1hng for some sign of improvement and sudden medical emergencies all com- bine to create a sometimes fnghl · ening atmosphere: in the cntical care unit for families." said Hanshom. UCJ. ha s been ~n1t1ated into the Beta L'psllon chapter o f Delta .Delta Delta '>Qront' Erin 1s the: daugh ter of Diane Perbab o f Costa Mesa. · • • • A. program to introduce chil- dren ages to 11 to the v.onders of the prehistoric dinosaur "111 be o fTered at Golden ~ est ( ollege in a "o rksho p aturda) fo llov.ed b) a field tnf) o n Feb. 2~ tudcnts v.iJT learn ~aboo1· dinosaurongtns. "anct~. ecology. behavior and e·<t1nc t1on . O ther C"<O t1c animals of tht'.' Mesozoic Era v.111 ~discussed. such as the marine and fl >tng reptiles. earl~ birds and mammals -\t the first meeting. held from 4 a.m. to noon 1n Business 11 0. a · sltdc lecture is sctreduled.wtth rest breaks for coloring and cralt'i Students v. ill handle Cl(·1ual dinosaur bones along v.1 th authentic reproductions. The second Saturda\ 'iC'S\1on. from 8:30 a.rn. to 5 p.m· .. feat ure.-. a tnp to the Nat ural H1,tor: (Plea~ .ee DUfOSAU R /8 5 ) Orang~ Coast College professor films .his trips to world· s arc~aeologfcal s ites By JOYCE BODLOV JCH oe-..o.-,,...,..,. Orange C oa!lt C ollege Profesw r D"'a) nc-Mcr~ has found a hands-on wa) 10 leach an1hropolog). He s1 mpl} tra' els to noll·d archacolog1cal s1te-s. films 1hr h1stor. of the area and repons bad. to. his' students and associate<, omettmrs lalkd a modern-da' Indiana Jone.<. b) h1Hollegues. the 5g·. 'car-11ld ~krr. has recenth com- pk tn l J documentary he filmed on anl tl·nt Jnd modem Israel. •\\hen I first am"cd 1n Israel. the .\rab" hdd gone on a g<'n cral stnl-.e .ind shut dov.-n all their shops It lool.c:.d hk.c a ghost town:· he said. .. ., uu lOtjld n't find an)th1ng to eat. Thl' 5hop owners were frustrated hclJ U<.l' the .\rahs told 1hem to close 1hrn \hops '"hile the Israelis told thl·m 10 open their shops." Dunng his three-week tnp. Merf). "ho has spent 23 years teaching at 0<'( . put more than 3. 728 miles on a rrntJI 'rh1cle 1n a country that 1s onl~ 100 miles long. Merry shot'morc than 5.000 fee t of film. ranging from 1hc carl1c'>t archJeolog1cal sites in hra<'I to modern Tel.\''' .\ftt>r ed1tingthe ~c1 un11tlcd film. Me~ plans on U'>tng 11 for pubhl lect ure. .\ccord1 ng to ~1crry. the film traces th~ h1~tof) oT ·rsraer. pnmaril~ thorough its arc haeological s11e'>. indud1ng footage from the top of MaS<ida. a famous fort ress in Israel - and .\rab c1t1cs and villages no" on up1i:d b) I 'lracli soltders. Marrhc'> b' Israelis "ho "ant pcal r l:>c:t "-l'l'n. the ~rabs and hral'l 1s. protest'> b' \rabs aga1ns1 the oct.upa- tt on of1hc \\.l">I Bank. the continued rrfugt.'l' probkms on the Wrst Ban i.. and (1a14 Jnd 1hc results of mass"e ~r um~ mt.·a.,ul'rs used b) Israel arl' al'>o cap1ure!.I on the film . ··11 \l'l'ffil'll lt lo.C C\.ef) male betl.'Cl'n the agl'" ol IX to 25. whether 1n uniform or not. cam walkie talkte'i . l '11' or ~ubma,hinc' guns:· he said "II mu~t CO'lt l'>racl a fortune to keep all tll<l\l' ~oung men in a '>CCUrtl\ l'n' mmmt•nt. tla' mg to patrol 'the West Bani.. where Uiq ar~ hated." ~krn . a member of lhl' '"1ve11- lurcrs' ·Cluh of Los ·Angelts. has trckkcd thruugh .the world· on digs 1n Jordan. Israel. \1ex1co, the ..\mencan '>tJUth"C'>t and Peru. He has ltved "Ith a tribe of camel nomads 1n the t'Cntral d1:~rt of 1he Hasehm1te Kingdom of Jordon v.h1lc he stud1!!d' 1hc Bedouin 1nbcs. and served as dirc«tor of archacolog1l'al C"<Ca\ a- lJuns LO Ha\\_3.IL Mcrf) said he first tnp 10 Israel was tn I Q58 . .\nd hl· has traveled 10 the arl'J sc,cral llQlCS sin ce then \:o" 30 )cars later. Mcrr) c;a1d he \' Jtl"hl·d as a coaltt1on ofihousands of l..rad1'>. lo.nown as "Peace No"." m.m hed in protest against the polt- lll'' of 11s o"n go\emmcnt against ..\rab'I "' ing in rcfugec camps on the \\ l'\t Bank and Gan. ·· (n 1960 r made a bneflilm called. .. f hl· 4\ton ofa Tent," a tnbutr to the "urlo. ol the YMC.\ 1n cstabl1-;h1ng a '>l hool and tra1n1ng fat 1ltt) 1n one of thl' rl·fugce-camps.'' he said ... No" ... 11 1s the sons and . pos'i1hly the grand'>uns of man) of the ) oun~ men I filmed then that arc now pk k1ng up \ton<.·., to hurl at Israeli sohdcrs:· Dwayne Merry The association of nurses is the largest spcclalit} oursinggroup in the wOf ld with more than 57,000 'mcm· bers ttnd 227 chapters. The orga niza- tion was fo unded in 1969 to advance the an and science of cri tical care nursing. A critically ill patient 1s charactt'nzed by th!' presence of real or potential hf~thrcatcning health problems. Cnt1cally 111 patients may be in an ICU as a result of cardiac arrest. surgery or because of complex- . 1Tlc' which require roond-the-clock nursing cart and monitoring. Hartshorn said the crit1cal care nurse is the "anchor'' for patient and family members alike ... "providing for both th<' physical and psychologi- cal needs of patients with serious illnesses. The critical care nurse serves as liaison betw~n patient. famil) and ph ysicians. It is this special relat1onsh1p that prompted us to develop this helpful guide," she added. The booklet 1s distnbuted na - tionwide through hospitals and medi - cal center~ and availabk by writing to: AA CN. Ma rketing Dcpanment. PR-2. One Civic Plaza. Newport Beach. 92660. u ·niversity Women.off er income seminar in Laguna Hills A1 seminar on mcom<' 1a \ lilt ng will be conducted .Fnda)' when the Moiith T dlk, \tud ' group of the Laguna Hills branch of the Amcmdn \'>:.oc1at1on of Un1versll) Women meets Fnda} at 1 pm a l Great Amencan F1m Sa\ 1ngs Bank in Lllguna H 111., · ~ Ella Louise Drumm and Jeanette Lamben 'Alll present the program (all ( la1 re 4\till at 859-7678 or funher 1nformat1on. SJngles claa at Saddleback Saddleback lolle&e Community Se.rvic~ will pres- ent a class for s•naJc adults called "Marrying and Remarl)ing With Your Lelli E)"es Ope n" Saturday in Room(). I ofthe Mission Vle10 college. .\ttomc:)' Joy D1cktrson will present the pr0f18m and &M fee 1s SJ 9 in advanct or S25 at the session. Call S82-4646 for funhtr information Panel .et on care flvJnt The cOnstqocnct . of care IJ"1n& in today's society v.111 be &he pa.nd ddcu.sst0n topic ~ntcd by the Older Women' Lcaaue of SoU1h Onnsr County Saturday. • The prqsram witr be hdd at fO a.m. in tht ommunit)' Ass:oc11t1on Center. 4Sl0 Sandbura Wa~. fn1nc. l)t public 1s 1nv1ted and add1t1onat information 1 1vatlablc 1it4~J608, .. ~eblier•• •apport p-aap Titt °AJzMuner·1 CMtaw Suppon Group ~II meet Fnday at 10 a m. It tM e'9Jaborltood Conarqanonal O~rda . .).4() t. Aftn'1 Dn"c. U.Un1 leach. Call lrt.nc Johmon 1t 37-338) for funMt' 1nfonn11hon I AIDS volunteer tralnlng Laguna Shanti.a pn\'ate. non-profit agcnc) ofTenng scr"1ccs to mCJ:! and·v.omcn lt\lng "•th <\IDS and ot ht.·r hfc·th rcatcnmg illnesses. has scheduled ·a ~nc' of 'olunlcl'r training counts beginning aturda~ The classes" 111 be held turda}. unda} -a nd Feb. 17 from 9 a m to 5: 0 p.m. Call th<" group at 494-1446 for more information French club meets ln Laguna fhc Alliance Francaise Je la Ri •era Cahforn1cnne will meet Fnday at 8 p.m at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. 340 t ..\n~ privt. Laguna Beach GC'nev1cvc oumard. dau1htcr of tmprcs~IOnt\t painter\ .\ndre· and Senhe Noumard. will speak on her parent\° v.ork and present 'hdes of 1hc1r pa1nt1ngs dmm1on 1s $2 for .members and S4 for non-members OCC p~nt. worbhoJM The Oran,c CoHt Collt,ac Communtt> rv1Ccs Depari mcnt will pttttnt nine -worbhops turoay on subJ«li from tO)'"l lO taxes. ~ r\mona the work,hop topics arc stanma a home busints oJ.consulJina firm.. stanina an us>0,,·1mPon butiM • 1 ~int machine scmiar. ('IU.L1\e 1tonh ... and undcrstand1n1 ttrit>u' mcntal 1llne1,. · Funt.a 1nf'otmauon and rq.s trauon for VI) of •httt •orkshops may bt obtained b)' calhna at ~l2-Sl80. documents with the coupt) clerk's office will be presented f mJay fro m noon to I :30 p.m. in Oepanmcnt I of Orange ( ounty uperior Coun. 700 Civic {'t'ntcr Dnvc West. anta Ana. The OranJC County Bar As.soc1at1on 1s c;ponsonng the pr<>Jram in con1unct1on with the Count} Legal 5e~retancs Assoc1at1on and the Count) Clerk's Offia- Thc cost Is S4 (6"r OCBA in.embers and OC1..S members and s«tttancs. wh1k others will be charged S6. Scaung 15 limited Parents' work•hop ln Valley "L1vina With th..c Bright Child ... a workshop for parents and educatQn~. will be pre~ntt'd Saturday from 9 a m to noon at the Pcga u~ . hool. 13685 Santa Yncl" . Fountain Valle}. Thrtt separate v.orkshop~ will be offered, touch1na on the stron1·Y..1llc:<1 child. the 11fied child at nsk and pro,1d11_\1 for the child's financial fu ture. Call 964-J22• for detail~ Fln•nclal pl~nl1J6 .emmu Anomc) and linanc1al planner Donald Chou Wlll d11eun altcrnat1yes 10 O\lthv1n1 your 11v1~ il1\'Cft· ments and other 1ncofne tour«t at a seminar Saturday at Cioldcn Wnt.Colq,c 1n Haanun&10n Beac.h. l'tlc proaram as K hcdultd from 9 a.m. to noon 1n Room 22• oftht dm1n1stra1ion bu11d1ft1.. The fee ad 17. and addmonat 1nforma1.on is avatllblt at ltl·J991. ~ Docament-8lllJI .ulon .et . Project man .. emeat "°'fillop • A bro~n b91 ~m1nar on ho~ to su.« sfull) file ~orbhop e\pfonna tM 1ool1 and t«tuuq_ucc - t - required to implement and mana&e a professional pro)cct \atill be offered Saturday at tbe Women's Opponunitic:s Center on the UCI campus. Joan Klubnik will conduct the session. which will be held from 9a.m. to I p.m. The fec is SIOin advanctorSI S at t"he door. Call 856-7 l U for details. Willen c ub meets In Irvine The Southern Cahfom1a chapter of the National Writers· Club will meet Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at &he Marrion Hotel 1n Irvine. A~pirin& and published writers arc invitt'd to join the group. Thceolt is S IOand funher information is available from president Gi nger Recd at 836-0S22. E-y wrlnnen due •ward•i Winners of the Amcncan Hi .. ory Es.$ay Contest will be prcstntcd JOOd c11tcn awards Saturday at t.. tta to be 11"en Saturda)' by the sponsorina Clara Banon Chapter of the Nat1on1I Society oft~ Dluatntt"J of the AmcnQn Re,·olut1on. TM younastcn will be feted 11 9:30 a.m. 1t tht Ncwtand Hou~. l 9820 Beac:h Blvd .• Hunth'l10n Beach. G uest 1pt1ktt' Robena C"t'lll will d11eu11 children o( the Am~rican Revolution. C1U 897-9766 foe mort infor· mat1on. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, February 18. 1988 N New classrooms spur science studen~s in Mes~ Seventh, eighth-grade transfer youths find state-of-art laboratory equipment By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. D.ilr .......... Noth in& ~1ke two n!'w state-of·the- art science classrooms to spur a t!'!'n· agcr's interl·st in biology, geology and physiology. The two spacious $260.000 SClcncc classrooms wer!' rec!'ntly completed on the campus of C'osta Mesa High School to accommodat!' the influx of ~venth and c11hth graders who arc attending the school this year. The pupils arc from Da' 1s Intermediate School, which dosed last Jun!'. Ne"'pon-Mc\3 Un1fi!'d hool D1stnct upcnntendent John Nicoll said last March that the dl·dinmg enro llment at Da' is and Costa Mesa H1Jh \Chools prompted the deus1on tu 1morporatt' the t"'o schools on th<' samr campus Last }ear's enrollmt'nt at < osta ,Mesa H 1gh <;chool was appro~1 matd) I ~00. the addition of seventh and eight grada\ boosted the campus population th1'> year to approximate, I~ 1.600. "The new cla•Moom\ arc kind of a tradeofHor our mo\ c uvl·r hen:,·· said l'lghth grade 'c1ence teacher Nanq Turner "Wl' had cvl·r~th1ng "c ------- needed at Davis and 1t was d1s.- hearten1ng to move to a new cam- pus." But from observing Turner's cnthu'i1a~t1<: explanation to her pupils about the nC'w classrooms and their high-tech cqu11lJ1lcnt -it would appear thl.' 1rans111on J•ttcrs have cased. Turner teaches life science to the l'1ghth·gradcr pupils and Bob Cooper instructs the seHnth graders in ph} s1ral science The new classrooms are separated b} offices and sttite· mandated safct) equipment. "lfa student splashes h1mselfw11h something in the classroom. thert' 1c; a large shower head that sprays watt'r b> s1mpl) pulling a chain," said .\ss1\tant Pnnc1pal Steve Pavich. .. Thl·rc arc also four JCts which spray "'ater up into students' c~es for the ..ante purpo~." .\n:ording to Pavich. th!' '"'o rla\srooms had prl.'v1ously housed the \l'hool's metal shop. When thl' program wa'i d1scont1nued \c-.eral )Car-; ago. the rooms wue used to '>tore much of the outdated metal \hop equipment. Turnc1's classroom fea ture\ a rov. Tbe Dletael family perform• lbelr anti-drug play. of glass encloS<'d c;hches wh1<.h con· ta1n refcrcnle boo~s. m1cr0Ko~ and an array"Of srorpfons. gra'ishop- pers. frogs and pig embryos sw1m- nnng 1n a St"a of forma1tltMde ~ grouping ol lab tables. stoois and single desk~ auommudllte 37 pupils. Each table ha, four gas outlets and a · sink . .\ master S\4 llCh 1s controlled b} the teacher "The gas outk l'i .irl.' not a toy; they could explode," Turner warned her putt1I\. Rcml·mlx·r nn pencils or paper Chp~ In tht l°ll'llrtC outlt•ts - }OU rnuld ck1.tflX.Ull" ~our\elf" Alier Turn1.·r li1mhl·c..I her lecture on the dasHuum '"'en ton \he moved on to the da> \ \lulh tht.· parts of the bod). Shl' 1..alkJ •1n 1-.at' Eklof. 13. and Jason .\11.111rdc I .t tu 1dent1 f) thl' rcmo' able tj,J, pJrl\ on "'hat the pup1h l·all ''\hl· dumm' .. .\nd y,.h1lc the tv.u teen -.ign\ "uri..cd on d1sas- sembltng. nJm1n~ .inJ reassembling the "dumn" ,.. Jiq:r intesttnl'S. heart and k1dnn thl-.. rl'tlcctl.'d un the \Ubjl'l t ol "'1en1.l' . .. , 1·ah -I thinl 1h1' l las\'' prett)' m·a1. but '>lll·n,, " JU't <>I-. .. \a1d .\ mordl· And U..lol d 'knJer blonc..ll' .,,ud her prl"\ IOU\ l'\fWrlL'llll." 1n <.ltS'>CC ting a froll ''•" JU)I )l)•)U .. It "J'>rt'1 J' h .. 1d ,1\ I thought I d1d n·1 l1ll' tht· 'mdl ·· \hl' 'iatd "'nnkhng hn llll\I.'" . . Deity l'lio. ol•" -11> Pupil• dlussem_ble an anatom1 model wblle teacher Nancy Turner supervises . Help.still phone callaway but for how long? By LE. LI E EAR~E T OI,... 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I • 1 ··•I m1 r.in .ill.Jr jtll1l\.n hut .....inhta "JllJ •l'l'I 1u11~· tn~ ti •t'"' hl .. ~ ' 1nll1 thl· rr, l t 'h' T! '' ''' n \ l'111 1'n'1' 1:111• t ., ..... d.10.•.1rJ,11J1rc-.i"r' ,}Jn~11: l "I < '' r .1nJ I rn11h 1 '''" ·:ltl'I' • .11H an.: n n1.·1l 11 h By ~ATV BOUCHER Qf IM Delly Nol ..... When the Newport Elrn\L'nta~ School PT.\ started a "Sa\ :"'o to f)rugs .. prugr;1 m. thl·~ were ·glad the D1l't1l'I fa mil~ gut their al 1 al 1 tugcthl·r and IOl.1l 1t un thl' n1aJ The I >11.·t1c l\ -mom. dad. and four 111 th l·1r '" l hlldrcn -call thl·m~·h c'> "~ak Kid Produl tmn' ·· Their mu\ll:ll n1ad <iho" I) lalled "Pia) 11 ~m.lfl -Std ~ Sati: frum ()rug' .. f he pnxlul tll>n rnl·ntl> J ttr:ll ll'd more than 200 pupil\• lal ult> and PT.\ members to the ~h1tv. nt "le"· port flemental) hool "The sho"' Ire~ peer pres.sun.: and ho" to deal" 1th 11 when a l'htld 1s " olTern.1 Jrug'.>.' . ..aid Chm ~ulll\Jn. parl·nt of a "'I.'" port Ekml'nla~ \IUJl·n1 Jnd .i rnemha ot thl' \l hoor, Ju\t '>a' "io ( luh · V1t kil· D1ew:t" and tour ol her ~I\ l h1ld11.:n planm·d 1he \hU\\ rn l aptun: the 1ntcrl.'St of IL\ )Uuns JUdll'lll.l' using catch~ tunl.'s and stroh<' light~ Each famil )' memba has a part 1n tht.· pla~. nen the )·)ear·nld ''\1) hu'ihdnd l'\l'll "ork\ thl· lights," 01l·t1d \J1d Although Dtl't1l'l -,aid that !>hl' wa' sure hl·rc h1ldrl.'n \\Ould nut u t: drug\ 11 ""asn't until 'hl· rl·ntcd .i 'ldeo about the role pc<'r pressure pla)'S in children<,' dcc1s1on' that she dcudl·d to gel LO '<Oh cd 10 the.: ISSUC . \s she watlhl•d the child a(·tor\ i.x·rtorn1111 thl· Uritl" \lu\IC '11.ko \hl ~'ldlnl' J ''Jrl· of 1h1.· fllk that rx·l·r prl'\\Ufl" r la\\ in 1ntluenung lk ll\1110\ thJI \llUrtg fll'llpk mJl.e ...,h, dl'l llkd 111 l l•P' 1h1.· '1den and tu rn thl' pn1d11d1nn into a tra,d1 ng. ro.1d \ho" .. 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Jcprc!>~1un .rn' \ r • " \\ '11 th1·1 tlll' ,l nil" 'ill d 1nt1nu<" t.• '\••me of the 1all'> Jfl' ihl' qutl • • 1.:r 1 1.I ~ al11ng. finJ 'hl linJn, 1.11 -.. llc-rc d•.1m,1 " ·r 1 'llr '"' 1n•! '·"'"'' ,. t"\l'lll u .\ht·a .\ndrfv.\ ''hu " •r ' '· • 'l"l'IJ "' · ~ 'lL'n I or hl'r ... , nlu \Jtd unl' • 'l'J r' 1i .-r " \'•' '·,, "1 J 'ht \I "1 r JI ILi \ Condo develop-merit targets yuppies lr.•m .1 p.:i' ph('lnc .iltcr h.i' 11._ ·.1• • • Jrug 1" l"rdo~· \nJrc v..' 'J ,• ~u11 ll~ put the \.Jlkr 1111 t',111,l JP ' ._ d1.1l,·J QI I \\ h1k ['h\lll(' \ .. , By LESLIE EARNEST Of Ille D.ilr ,._. It.It Ground was broken and paint was splattered as a La Jolla-ba'il'd dt·vclopmcnt company celebratC'd the beginning of a Laguna Niguel c:o ndom101um project expected to catl'r largcl) to "omrn. facrn11 vcs from McKc llar De- ' elQpm c nt d o nned painte r's 'mocks and. palettes 1n hand. spla-;hed gaint on an 8 by I 0 foot t•a n' as as pan of the ground breaking ccrcmon1rs. Appru~1matcl) 62 percent of the ~66 condos. ran'k1ng in pnce lrom $80.000 to S 11 0.000. arc c.\pectcd to be purcha!.cd b) \\omen. accord- ing to Meli nda Morgan. publll: relatio ns rl.'pre'>l.'ntall' c fo-r Mc Kellar Dr' d opmrnt. hut Ide rs of the project. .. We ha.\C notirt•<l that. "•thin Orange Counl ~, · \H' arc finding more and more "o men buyrr because there arr so man' succrss- ful women," Mo rgan said. · While a1m1 ng at ')Oung pro- fessional · "omen. thl.' developerc; ha'c also targl.'tcu.malcs. mamcd and single. in the )oung. upward!~ m Ob1k Catl·gon ( Pn\l.'lJlll'nll\ proj n·t ad' cru .. in~ "Ill tl.'aturl· "'l.'11-<lres,eJ l)l.'l)pk . 'pon'> lars and BMW kc~ lhJtn' \l11rgJn s:ud In grncral. thl' ~k<l 1 tcrranl.'an .. 1' le ho ml'' Jfl' l'\pl.'"rtcJ to drJ" th·c attcnt1~rn ot .. ,uunll \l ngk~" and ">oung maml'lh" -ttiosc undn 35 "'ho Ml' Jlll\l' rnl1b1le. h .. 1,1· d1\(:rc;r lnll'rl''I' .ind \\ hu l'nJ <'' casual en tcrt.11n1 ng. .1l'rnrd1 ng 11> Morgan \l'-ll l'\lk'l'tl·<l to ~· dta" n to the prOJl'll .Hl" "JJult '-1ngk~·: - people! O' l'r 'I' "h11 .Ifl' prob.1bh dt' orccd. "1J ,ml·d tir 'l'pJrat1.·d "ho ha'l' J1 'l'''l' \11\tdl lontalt' .. rnJ "t11..1 11, d •111 fl pr '.ti' 1h.1n lhl' undl'r \' I~('~ rour \h(' \Jtd ( 11n,l1 ,, l•~•ll nr1 lhr p r111Cl t. pl .. 1nnnl 1111 •hl' , 11mmun11' llf Ran'-h1• '1 ~u\'I "Ill tx·g1n 1h1s munth p,,,,1k' \\Jll \tJrt in \1.irlh .inJ 111,,, l' n d.1ll' \\lll lt ~d~ ~· IJll' IJll 111 l' .. Hh \\ 111\l 1 l lll pr111.t n.tllll'J 'l\· prl'''>IPll' ,t1hl .In ht· rl'.\l hed h\ t:i~1n~ I ' '" C rem n \.ilk\ Par ~"·•' ll 1111·1~ ,,,u1h tn (1rccn- fil'ld \\t'lllll' ~·· ll~ht fld\I the 1nf1•rn1.1t 11 l1·111,·1 111 Ranl hO '-.11,wl'I R11.1d Jnd turn kft DOG FINDS HOME ... From84 ( Ull\ "ouldn't lt'c there 1nJ, · ·1 :ch •1''" 1 '>l' <ohc placrd a clas.,1fil'd JJ J'" ni: 11 • 11 ' an~ o n<." "'antc-d to ador t .1 1hr1· \·1Qt1·.t 1 n .. 1 • ' dug .tlh1 , I ··1Justd1dn'tknov.v..ha1 l"''u1,i,1. '" •. 11 J co uldn't find him .l h·•n'c < 1r "'uman suggested I put l utt' II•' ,.t Jl Thi!. 1s a lo ,abk v..fll·h<'h.i ,,·,l ,1 ·~ t'hat 1s also "ondcrlu I "11 h \ h 1 l.t r r1 JU)t couldn't b(-ai the lh<'u.,:~11 tal ing ~u h a drutll \tl'I' , .• " \aid . \. I '1J' l' bcl'n '' 1lic 1 11nJ C Ult' a h1,mc ... 1 hl' "on;t. that n11 \\ hen I hl' mu pk , 1'ht'' cd .I am"" 1, nu idea... 'l.11d 'h "ant to remain hJ\l' an' child rt.'f' •' ,1 a ftC'r mt'cl 1 n._ \\OUld hf ;J nil 'US<' hold -\.\hi 1 • thrt't' cat\ all' COUNSELING SOUGHT FO~ HOMELESS TEENS ... mllh also call<'d a numtx·r animal orian1zatwn' ~1 'hr ~Cl'' being rt'fl'rred 10 ,,, \,1,. r 'll l. ' ..Their 1hron 1s. "'hti "•'U ,1 ,,1.,t ,, adllpt a 1hrc:c-leggt•d 1)ilkr .11 "h<'n thl·~ 1.ould hl\('3 fnur lt'):.!lt"ll I' 1:•1'\ \ IJ,I t('p.1~• l Utt~ ~m\ IO • n .. thl ,.,,..1 I •, on('(' a m \.\h1n '11111•" nthl fl3' htma' From84 Outreach 601 1s a proJeCt that would use street teams of qualified 1ndiv1duals to locate and 1dent1f) runaWl}'i in Hun11n11on &ach l'lrfOrrlhcy become the v1cum,\ or perpetrators of crime. rr the storefront facility is approved, the runaways will be encquraacd to go there. Both proaronu are depcndm& on government and pri vate grant funds. Both proJeCts would only be a stan. officials said. "Typ1caUy the standard has been for the aovcmment not to become involved with domestic matters.." said Cass} Tindall of .\dam W1lsh Child Re~ourt'C Center "We want the county to set' that tht'rc 1s a bia problem hert. and they 1hould do somcthina about 1t. We can't 11norc the kid that' on the wront stdt of 1he· tracks.'' she added. "b«au~ the sy tcm ~)S the) 're unrnc.hablc " Van (lcn~ said the first s~p 1n dcahna 'tllh a runawa)"s problem 1 av.arene • "Thc)''rc 1011\1 to -.ant to cat - and the) 're 101na to want to find sheller. and the 'rt .JO•l\I to want to find lothcs," an (1c"c 11jd .. nd there's roll nobody out theft' that' aoma to deal V.llh·them •• Accol'ding to Van Cle.,e. in 1977 a \late bill v.as passed forbidding the lock up of)'ouths WhQ fall 1n10 the 60 I category -unlesc; the") had also commuted 3 cnmc, When a minor commits a cnme. his statu~ chang<'s to 602 in p0hcc J•rion. However. when the monc} provided by thc'b11l to create alterna11ve proarams dned ®· the runawa) were leO to their own resources. That change presented a ho5t of oroblcms for the 1><>hce. "I got a call from a you na airl. .. said Van CkH\ "who said, 'I want to run away rrom home. l hate my mother and l hate her boyfncnd. 1 don't want to h'e hcrc anymore. If 1 run a'l'a) rom horn<'. v.hat will the pohcc do about 1t? I heard 1hat if )OU trll the police that> ou refuw to ID~ and )Our mother doesn't pan1cu&arl)' want fOu. thC)' ~~ poh«)JUSt att )OU go. h that np1 shf nbd nw. " scnt11ll~ ... Van Clc"c C'On· 11nued. ''\hats the cue. and H's 1ht ~JSC b«autc v.c ha"c noauthonty. 1f'v.t ~top 1 ltld on tM ttrtt1 -ho·, a runawa • and we call 1tw1r pattn1s and sa 'Wc''c IOI your kid Mtt, the •, c run a"•>.' and tht partnt sa). ·\\'ell lhrow them 1GJ1al.' aftd 1ht ' kid!..!'\. 1 J1•n .t "ant to g,, home - "'C tlJH nv Juthont' lhrrc·~ nothing in tht' "x.k that .illo'') u' tn hold thl·m m I'll! thl'lll 1n J ~helter ill do 3n)th1ni\ \\Ith them \\ r kt thC'm "all out 1h1.· d11'1r :· .\ccord1ng 10 \Jn ( k'"· C\l'n 1t 1hc pohce\hll ha,1· 1h1· .1 uihor11' 111 hold runa'"'a~ ~. la" l'OhlrLc rncnt ot1il til l\ 31"(' not Cl.jUlr!X''I Ill dC~ll \\Ith thc complc\11\ v their Plllhlcms The l'ount' \ hom<' tor abu~J and ahandum·d lh1ldrl'n -Orange"l1'°1J -1\ not dc.,1gnl'd to handle run a"'a' ~. anJ "u\uall} filled up Olh<'r hcltcn ltx.atcd in < >r.inge Count\ hold C' cn k .. \ 1.:h1ldrt.'n and u~ualh require p;ircntal appro' al for adm11 tance. wmethini tha1 isn't al"ta'' •'a1l1bk Hov.tll said"' hl'n the runa..-.;a\ s art on the stR'Ct the wmct1me\ tum to '4tll-mC"an1n1 adult' v. ho take them '" and ti) to offer a hclpin hand Howc,t>t tho~ v.ell mcao1na aJulu oficn airt ·,n o'er their hca~.and alSCI • flee problcrru ~1th luab1h1 1f th!' tuld should hl'C an\ ~n us proh- kms •btk b~ma ~1tti tht>m If the duld ha bttn '1\'t1m1ttd 11 homt. ~.all> .r th~ hu bttn sc•ual molnut1on or . tbu~. the batK: arc h.P Lbat U\l nJ111 n "111 rr,1mp1 pr11'tllull1•n J\ an Clflt tf\n tor thl' r1.1nJ" .1, ·11 J. ~1J \111' .1"'.1' tnim htiml' .. Sm1thA~ pra,cr• v..nc 1111.1" ' ans"'ercd la<.I FnJ." ·'"'' 1 u1·, 111 t .1 1 • " nrv. '1 "'"in Beach hom·c • , "J' tat.in~ J "' m 1n th<' fam1h Pl'• Hu .. C'll \JIJ .111d ncc-J\ to llHl~l' '"nw mnne' ~tw l..1ll"'( re.al quiclh th.II 'hl , ,tn , .Ill h J ride up Hart'\\ir B11ull'' .ird h;tng .irnund tor a v.h1lc .111J lhl·rt , 11m1• hJd, \ll lll the hotcl1o .llh.I \llf1' l'llt111n 1 l nll'r' iarl' up the-re. ,\II 11f th1.· 11ut 11t-11mn DCll!lle ' DINOSAUR LECTURES ... tl111 111 Hun t1nttllrn Ac-al h. a cord- 111p. tu \ .in l ll'e' ( .. .,.,e don't ha' t' 11111' l'I""'" 1l'ntl'r' or a ~ka1(' ma1 l>.!'t 1 'u' h "' ilJult txluk '>lllrt\l to attl'I t 1h.11 linJ ,,, 11ut-.inJ out ~' for From84 Mu t•um ol I 11\ \nSl'lt' Jnd .1 bchrnd-thc-,n·nr<. tour nl lhl' Pagl' \,1 u't'\llll .111d th1 I a All·a Tarptt\ Pr<>jram prC'\('ntl'r ., Mark Rff'der, a \On,ultJnt h' th( ~an Die-go 'atural 111\ll'n 'l.t u'>l'um nwtH'' "ho teal hr <. cJul"tlllonal J'W 'lhC' ~1nJ OI rrll<.tttutton "'t 'rt gram\ 1n paktintolO(t\ and '4'\·1n~ hCf( for 1 male or femak al'l"h:irolt~' at tht 'atural H t . run.lv.I\ 1\ u\uJll) 'iC'\ 1n~\ N I'\ for ton ~1 usium'> ,11 Loe; ..\nttl~ 1ooJ . nJ l<,l11na. The) '11 mttt me-( o unt' and \an Dt'"°O and at boJ\ that ~ill 'iuppon them for the I '~ "« or Md.end or unul Ont> of them ~' ~ art:'a elemental"\-h '' C'l 1irtd M the rt'lation hip .. he P~ ram IN' S3 v. h1 h aJJeJ rnludM bu tour u1de ad· \ n (le'" ,;aid cnmc 1\ the o1h<'r n11 s1on and \Upphc\ Children l1p11on tor mitm1 moM\ Runa•-.\s • ho uld bnn then o~n SI ·k lun h don't cnaqe rn t J>tQl JU\-m1lc-for tht mp and prt·rc11 trat1on 1 rnmr h~c pctt) th(f\ or ~h 1ous ~ for additional in- mt h1cf Runa v.a c~ 1n mart torm.uon call G\\ ( ( o mmuni t' \Utl\tan&1 I 1:nmc' on a~ular ht''' ~ hlQ9 J. h~c dru runn1ns ihot'11f\11\1 anJ • • • h11h 'aluc thth\ .\nd JeM Bo~~v. a .1.~ \ _,... __ _ ~r Jdua ll' 11 1.· (o\ta M l'\3' \l1uthl'1 n ( .1liforn1a C o llegc n l l'nth n:lc1q:d a Ct0ld~n M1.._r °'"ard for l'\ c:llcn~c in uth<.'rn ( .tlilurnia "le" Rn>adcasttn fohn "a' a"ardcd the h nor It'' u1-prt-.duu ntt .. pon~ . ho" .. hlr F'rd Rouln , ~NS< -T\ • • 1he DEAR NN LAN DERS: I've \tamed. in a very beautiful way. the power and scope of Ann Landen. On Dec. 2. a letter I wrote to you was published. I told you how your column on "The Stallon .. -about livina life in the present rather thin w1itin1 for enjoyment from some future event you arc lookinf forward to-had affected the lives o my wife. Ruth. and me. h made it possi~ for us to enjoy the ume we had after 5he was diaanosed with terminal c.an~r. When my letter appcattd hn the column the phone calls I ~ived from across the country. i nd the letters expressing kind thouJ hts and memories of similar situations. re· suited in some emotional moments. Neiahbors and friends who had disappeared from our lives more than )()years ago called to say "Hello. We read your letter in Ann Landers' column." Probably one of the most moving calls came from a doctor who left a mcssaae sa~ mg he was indebted to me. When l called him back he said. .. Thi~ morning a patient who 1s terminal came to my office. I gave her the column with your letter to Ann Larrders. Tomorrow she and her husband are leavins on a tnp south. The> had been putting 1t ofT but no" the) are going:· - You have brought a great deal of pleasure to m) lifC. dear lady. J wi ll al"a)S cherish the memoncs of m) F riday, Febr .. ry 19 last trip with Ruth. And I have some wonderful pictures of the two of us to lookatas I relive those beau11ful days. It's a thrill to know that many others headed for their·· talion" on Dec. 2 because of my letter. Thank you fro m all of us. -IRV GAIPTM ".N. PLAINV IEW. N. Y DEAR IRV: I am dttply gratefal to yoa for lettia1 me kaow i.ow my colama affected yottr life. Believe me, wlllea I receive a lelter llke youn It f•els De fire tlaat m1ke1 tllls old eagiae go. No lli&ll cu matcll tlle tllrUI of uowlag tbat I llave COD· aectect· aad made a difference. Bless yoo for writing. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: M) hus- band and I an· sta ning a family I hear man} woman rompla1n that thetr husbands don·1 pa) much attentton to their ne~boms. so ma'bt' rm luck}. Yet. rm concerned · M ) problem 1s that l.arT) doesn't "ant me to breast-feed our child because hl· v.ants to pl<J> a s1gn1fican1 ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19: C) cle mo\ es up. plans part in·thc care of our newborn. He recently read thal if the fa ther 1sn'1 in,•olvcd 1n the fttdina of the infan1. bonding won't take place. I've always believed that breast as besl. but I certainly dotl't want to den) my husband the opportun1ly to bond with our baby. What do you and/or the emns think about th is" -R.S. INC ICAGO. . DEAR R.S.: It's weederf•I ta.1 yHr lll•IMlld ls so easer to be part of tlle lady's early life. B•t a breast-fed ca.IW Illas a 4ecWH advuaace, ~ I woeld •r1e )'• to do.it IJ Yff cu . Y oar 111•.....a cu lllold tlle elllJJd after Ille fee41. He cu IHlrp, cradle, coo ucl establlslll boacl1a1 I• tllis way. He cu also diaper. sla1 to tllle baby, dress llim ud take llllm oat la tile IMIUJ. 'here Is 80 aee4 for your to sacrifice •lll'liq so taat yoar lllos- bud cu boM wlD De lafut. Both are posslble. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dolh Panon 1s a longtime fa vonte of mine. I alwa)s thought she looked terrific bu t apparent!) she wanted to be 1h1nncrsoshe went on a scnct diet and lost a lot ofve1ght. Ca n )'Ou tell me 1f her d imensions on top have reduced~ I hoix· not. -J.S .. C"OlllMBllS. OHIO. DEAR J .S.: My spies tell me Utat Dolly lost several iacllles au over - top aad bottom. Bat taat darliag lady llad pleaty apstairs to spare so slle still looks 1re1t. bccomt> more llex·------------- cannot ··complell' m1ss1on " But the) are wrong. ) ou·11 reach more people. )OU could actuall y be hailed as a "hao .. Pred1c11on 1s fulfilled. \OU could be asked 10 appear before ml·d1a · 1ble populant) in· cr~scs. green hght nashe-d for social ac· "'II). communica-11on. tra\C~I. ) ou'll be dealing "Ith r1tst· less. talented ind1- SYDNEY 0MARR v1dual TAURUS ( ..\pnl ----------20-Ma) 20): B~ cht-cking details. source material. ~ou aclUall)' make "1shes become reaht). Romance tiguri.'\ prommentl>. a ··special person" doeo; care and "'II prtl'l' 11. Scorpio pla)s significant role GEMINI (Ma" :! I-June :!Ol (ommun1ca1ton rl'· ce1\·ed from htgher-'up \ indteal~ "1e"s. 1nd.lca1es 'ou .lrl' on right track. Focus on change tra' cl. \ a11et). ll1na11l1n ) our ab1ht~ 10 anal~ ze character surge to forefront CANCER (June :!1-Juh 22> Re ent n.·qul''ll " fol filled. fam1tv-memberlm"Oh:ed F<X'm" -on dmancr- language. long:range pro pec•c, ~faJor dome .. nc adJU\I· mcnt takes place T:furus. Libra \l.'orp10 ix·ople are 1n p1c1un.· , • LEO (Jul~ 23-..\ug. :!:!): Emphas1\ ·on 1n1ngul'. m~sten,. possible deceptton ln\ol111ng 1nd1\1dual ··tx·- hind scenes .. Check o;ources. be a"'are of acniun11ng pron·durcs. Glamorous mc:"mhe'r ol oppos11c <.e\ pla" role VIRGO ( ..\ug :!3·Scpt 22) Dcadhnl· 1" Sl'I chalknge 1s 1 sued Be a"arl" oi legal rights. rt'ad bet"een linl'\ acrcpt rl'Spons1b1h1~ ~~Hligh1 on lcn l' rt'la11on\h1p clandcsune arrangement\ manta I \Latu' LJBRA <Sept :! ·'-<X t 221 \ome prnrk tn·I '11u SCORPIO !Oct 23-O\ :! I) .• tress independence. "llhngne'is 10 mat..e fresh stan. p1onec:"nng spmt. A ··ne"' • lo' l,.. rnuld be pan of C\C111ng. challenging scenario. Be d1rell. get 10 ht·art of ma11crS" Leo pla\S ke\ role. AGITIARIUS ("lo'. 22-Dec :!I)· l ntu1t1on 1s on tJrgl'l. famll) mi:mbl-r could act in "c:"ccantnc" manner F<X u' on secunt~. ba'ltc rules and regulations. l In- o nhodo\ 1ndt' 1dual 1s sincere but could be m1sinformt·d CAPRICORN (Dfc. 22-Jan. IQ): D1vcrsif}. give full rt·1n 10 rurtO'>ll). accept social 1nv1tat1on. C"hc.'ck "ardrobc. Ix· J~are of""c1gh1. boch image. Long-01stance call rl•latt'\ to poss1bk iourne) (,cm1n1 figures prom1- ncnth AQl'ARIV (Jan :!().Feb I ). Details ln~Ol\l' budget mont·' pa) m~nts. ab1llt\ to locate v.hat hadncen lo\I. m1\)ing or stolen . .\nother ..\quanan pla) para· mount rol~ Srurprrr T<JUtu<, arc al'>o pan of '>cenano · Pl CE. I Feh I ~-Mart•h 20) (,ain indicated Jhrough rcaJ1ng. v.ri11ng. ()de con11nul'S high. people arc dra"n to ,,,u Jnd mam tommcnt on \OUr appearance. pcr'>ona l mjg.rwt1'>m 'I ou l'ould "1n rnntest 11ck with number 5. IF FEBRL'ARY 19 I YOl'R BIRTHDAY cum•nt l'\tk highlights ab11t1~ to bnng together opposing forces \!Jn\ "di luot... tu \OU as mediator. refert·e Focus al<>o on pJrtnrrsh1p. public relations. abllll\ to deal sul-ct•ssfulh '"llh "llnll"n 11 '>tnglc )OU tould ma~ If married. thcrl· might tx·Jn addtt1on 10 famil ) \1amcd or single. ~ou'll Ix· on ntnrl· 'olid emo11onal-financial ground Ll'O ..\4u.irhu' ~·ork pla) 1mrxlrtan1 roll'' in ~our htC.· Junt• "'111 lx '11u r mmt mt•morahlc month of I lj Whyfixitwhileweneedit? When I ""as first marm·d m' husband brought to lht' union a car that 1mmcd1atel) began todett·noratl' on the passcng<'r side F1rs1.11 "asth<'"1nd<,h1eld "'llX'r It "ent back and fonh. but on m\ \1dc 11 d1dn ·• touch the gla"S\ "1) hu\hand said ... It's nol 1mponant You're not dri\ 1ng. so )OU don't h:!\l' to '>Ct' 30)Wa)' ... later. not onl) m) heater "'ent but m~ v.mdo" stuck. and wouldn't go up -or do" n It came as li11le surpn'>e' that another car smashed in the do<lr on ffi) ~1dc. forcing mc to slide 0\ er ,ind e'1t on the drn ers s1d<' or get a "eldn each ttme I "anted in or out Th t: spring in the glo' e companment e\Cntuall) sprung and the ka'>t mu- 11on "ould bring the hd do"n 1nw m' lap. ending maps everywhere I e'\1sted in 1h1s au1omot1\e grJ'l'· )ard for fi\e )ears. Then one da' I rltmb\.·d in the car and 11 "a" 111.l' a miracle M) side was born aga1 n' I 1 had hn·n restored 10 11 .. ortginJI cond111on When I ask<'d m' husband "h) he c,a 1d hl' had a bu) l'r ·ror I ht.· 1. Jr and llcforl' he sho""cd 11. ht" "'anted tn gel C'\c~1h1ng fi"cd .\nd so 11 has al" a)' lx·t"n ERMA f ' BoMBECK u _ V..l· ll\l'll l11r \l'Jr\ v.11h J IJ"n mo"'n -..11 h hlJJl' \\t dull 11 'tallcd "'hl'n '"u .t111 1t ,,fl lhl· \llkv.alt.. and h11 J hlJJt· 1! i.!f.t" V. l' had 11 4'h.tr~·n,·d 11,11'1.'l~•rl ''l' \uld ti 'I .... ,1111111 Jl1.1.J\' tell "hen "e v.l·r h..1 ' int 1 ttJrJgt• !Kile. M ~ hu,kJnd •1•1. t tx llUI in the garage h.11' lhL nr.-t · rl"'"rt ntt all the lamps "'l "l '1. ,fl\,Jrd1ng He said he lPU!dn't ,i,., p n1ghlS If he thOU$hl \C!Oll'11nl V. ,t\ gmng 10 get hun using I Ii• fl' V. l h.1' l nn er \old a house in out l r•1• '" ~' that he did not spend ·1 ,,, ), hrtng1ng 11 up to code Paint ,,,.,, 1p~·ar and fumes permeate the h 1,, f or the first time tn )ears "l' " I ngn ha"c to take the hack off the n11n11<.k and lift the plunger until ti •1'h 1p Hl· ca.II\ a plumber ~ulh' in thl· ~m h light rt'appear "'ht le · thl' "dourtx·ll out of order" sign d1sap- Pl'.HS ')crecns "tth holes in them go a"a' and ne" ones take their placl' fhe. mudd~ path that leads from the drnl'\\J) 101tie garbage cans is taped ofl and 'iprou11ng nev. grass. \.\ c 1 n\ulatl' lht.• altlc. put a fresh mat ofblact.. top on the dn,\ ewa) and plant geraniums in the window boxes. He v.eathcrstnps the doors and d1spen~'i washers to leak} faucc:"t'l Ii t..l· free ca nd' f hc bitter ·iron\ 1s that "e could ha' l' cnJO)Cd all these 1mpru,emcn1<; "h1le "l' "ere putting them off .\ rnuplc ofv.<.•t.•kc; ago he turned to me in a momt•nt of generos11~ and said. "\.\ crl·n·1 )OU going 10 ha'e some cosmelll dental "ork dont•', .. "Yeah. but it's not crucial." ~·c,o aht.•ad. ·· he c;a1d. "and trrat 'fOurself to a ne" ha1rs1Yle You're al'ol. <I)\ \3) Ing hO\I. bored ~·()U :lrC Wt th 1h1\ one .. I ~t then.• \lunnl·d a.-. he rnn11nut"d. ".\nd "h1k ~ou'rt• at 11. ~ou might as "l'll &l'I 'llU f\clt \01111.' nc" clothes 1J ) tx· a lOupk of tho~ nl'" min1 - skin\ .. He''> got a hu\er tor mt". I kno"' 111 Both vulnerable. West deals. WEST • K 9 NORTH • 6 5 \) " Q 10 J . A 4 • AKQJ2 EAST +AQ ~ 7 4 ·A J 9 8 S Q J 10 s • 8 7 ) 9 7 6 5 2 • 10 9 6 s SOUTH • J 10. 7 4 J l :; 6 2 : " J • 4 3 The bidding: West Nordl Pus I• Dbl Rd bl Pus 4 + Pass East Pua 3 ¢ Pus Soutlll l • 3 • Pus Opening lead: Queen o f 0 You don't have to be a brilliant mathematician to be a aood bridge player . However, some knowledge o f the probabilities is a sine qu• non if you intend playi na the pme seri- o usly. This hand, from a recent team match played at New York's Cavendish Club, is purely an exer- cise in choosing the sounder line. North-South were a pair o f mod- ern bridac scientists. Amona the nu- merous gadgets they were employing were weak jump-shift re- sponses, which accounts for South's initial action. The rest o f the auction was normal enouah, and the final contract was within the acceptable limits of the requirements at this vulnerablity. West led the top of his diamond sequence, and declarer's choices were straiahtforward. Should he play for a 2-2 trump break or a 3-3 club split. In the former C&K, he would lose only two trump tricks and a heart. In the latter, he would discard one heart on the third club and contique with a fourth club, Northernmost citizens real dumbbells O n Dumb Bell Ba\ in "'ortht•rn Ca nada 1s a seulemerit railed \kn It'' said to IX' the nonhcmmo .. 1 rl.ttl' on earth "hcrt people I" l \ l'ar around sc1ent1sl let fall a drop ol "'h 1~ I.'' on the back of a scorpion The:' li11l<' beast writhl'd v1olcntl> and ~tung 1\self to death. The teSt "a~ rrpt'fill.'d with other liquors on other M orp10M No matter what lhc akC>hohc beverage. the srorp1ons all ~ent mad a nd killed thc"'sclves. Please dnn't 1t 1 the logic backward 1'101 all akoholtcs arc scorpion . There's e1cn a word for the falltn& O( dand ruff from )OUT SCtlp - "furfurrat1on .. <\veraac sala ry ·of an Amcncan U:ague fi"t ba~man is 4.17 hmes aJ moch a the salaf)1 of the .. prc\ldcnl. Q Every movic chc Man Brothen m:a<k v.-as wnttcn nJ>C('&alty far tbem. "ttPt one Which on~., • 'Room ~nitt ·• ISO &amn uc1llc B.lll -- 1 . mt'C'han1cal dl'C'r c;tll '\C'cordmg to the mal crs of .. amc. 11 attracts bucks • 1 from all O\rr thl· count) lftt remains LM lc-pl.nodouht )ou'll bt-abletobu 1t ~ ,.,c:,, an hunting and fi\hing \hop nr't 10 • thr <,polli&ht\ and d) nam1tr 9oYD Q Why do ""C S3\ to .. hadgcr" whC'n we mean to harass·• .\ From badaer·ba111ng l \l"d 10 be some son of spon to Jab a cornrrt'd badger with a 1'ltC'k to "'-atch tt defend itsel f. You can onh do 1h1s ""h a def en I\ e animal ot on<' that tha~' rou all O'er 1h,e "oods to gel "'C'n. l)o(~n·1 work v.1th a l~pard or a cape buffalo. Not thr •a) 11 Y.Orks .,..1th .l badscr or anothcT human bc'tn& You can't patent a nt'w lot m3. chine Not in the l ln11C'd tflts In f~ 1. )OU ran·1 ~tent an) Son of 13mbl1na dt\ Kl' - ~ k tht deer hunttr in )OUr fam1I)' y,. hat c;ort of a n01\t' •~ made b) a J~ in. mauna ~a n Whatc"cr. ttw sound no" n be 1m1ta1,ed b) a nc-v.. no1hcr thing that make~ a ch1nch1lla'c;·pc11 so \3luablc. rm told. ts 11 has mC1rc h.:11n per ~uare inch than am other animal'\ skin To Maine ~stal folk. a ''l'ull'' "n onl'·C'l3Y.Cd lo~ter The bartender 1n Ireland arts ( hnslm:as 111'\s from cu tomers but not dail) usx. 'lountlt people YrOuld hkc to ao for" :ilk but don't. btcausc dop out there m\lkC them nervous. Not down· n&ht 1"Carcd. Jusl nervous cnou&h to tab· the pftljurt oul.of walk Wbat bothcf' them funhcr 1s tbe une~s) ftthna 11· .. un·io\mencan oot to 11\cc ck>ls. that onl) v.tmP' 1en5' up that "'°I) the') don't talk about It. Ont polhtcr C'Ontench the outcome Of I Stcrt.t ballot on whit to do 1bout doa.s \o\Oilld IJtO~M almm t C-VCt') bod ' One smoke alarm fo r every electric heater tn the house. That's what a fil't" tn'ipcctor recommends More c111zens nauonw1de hn\t' tx-cn born in >\ugust than tn any other month If hecan't ~tand }Our beard. )Oung kllu". C'oll her ··M1~ Opoaon .. Or to Ix· more c~act. a .. m1wl>(>$on:· oo\' "ho hate'i tx•ards 81gie\1 da} of the ""l'tk for 1~c crr:im nation"1d( 1 unda> Tha.t·~ SC'f'\ 1ng 11. not sclltna 1t Q. Rcfore the Wnght brothtrs Ile~ their plane at K i tt)' Hawk. motontcd &Ju.Jt:r\ "Crc flo"' n in .\UStna. C" ["aJand. ahforma. and probabl) a couple of other place,.. what made the Wn1ht n1,ht d1fTcrtn141 •\ The Wright\ Yrcrt 1he first to contri I 1hcuplancon all lhrtta'c'-a". p11ch ond roll Or 50 SI\' tht' c'~rts lf)OU Y.301 )OUrdot I0 ,11 1n tht room "11h )Ou a1 the R1u 1n Pin, \Ou'll haH' 10 pon) up tht c-qu1v1lcn1 of another , a '"'ht ' Complete t4a.vlalon Hating• In Sunday'• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN discarding anocher heart. Unless one defender held specifically a sin- gleton nine of trumps (hiply un- likely on this auction), declarer wou ld lose no more than three trump tricks. For those who know the basic odds. the choice is simple. The probability of a 2-2 split is almost 41 percent; a 3-3 split happens only about 36 times in 100. That made the play of the hand simple. Dl!clar· er won the d iamond in dummy and led a trump, won the return and led another trump. That 1andcd the contract. ACROSS t Rod 5 Turned white 10 Tumutt 14 Medicinal plant t5 BelieYe 16 Timber wott 17 Fleet t8 Monaco commune 20 Minister to 22 Exclamation 23 Arrayal 24 Applaud 26 Pool stick 27 Kind of Shop 30 Grld play 341 Seizure 35 Missile 36 Irish lake 37 Falsified la lncfeaM 40 l ay away 4t Letter 42 Buckle ~Thwarted 45 Resotved 47 -up: praises 48 Cape 49 Kindled anew 50 Glaclet plnnt1ele 53 Attained 54 Attitudes 58 Way through town 61 Aswan Dam Site 62 Piggy sound 63 Gooee genus 64 H-i>PY look 65 Identifies 66 Nob* 67 Bue DOWN 1 Float 2 Winglike 3 Beak 4 Separate 5 Small dog, fOf short 6 Orbit pomt 7 Ship 8 84Nng: Sp 9 Scotch river tO Bland t t l edy't spouse 12 Proficient 13 Sleuy t9 T•bulate 21 Pronoun 25 Menu lt4tms 39 Moroover 26 Cautious 40 Meetings 27 Men and boys ~ 42 Color 28 ReYott 44 ElevatOf man 29 Aret• 46 Rail• 30 eompr.... 4 7 Superior 3 t Veatment 49 Provotte 32 Aguo symptom 50 Hinder 33 AHalta. etc. 5 t ~hbor of 35 Carried out Ontlt\o 52 Ladder part 53 Vanished 55 Sinister 56 Lamb 57 FOfW1rd9d 59 Chat 80 Vocal pau ... . .. -. Tlllt PAllJLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "If Grandma is in her twilight years you must be at daybreak." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson -WJl l "We shouldn't have complained about his taking taxls ... now i_t 's limos!" PEANUTS UJHE~ 'f'OU ~IKE IN THE WOODS, '<OU HAVE TO SE PREPARED FOR ™E~ES A SPECIAL CALL WE USE IF WE NEED HELP .. -~ EMER6ENCIES .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS IJl\la.£ L..IMPI~ WIU. 'bJ ~L.I.. ME AIJ001 GENEl(AL. cum~ AN~~~ 1...rrn... l!'IG~N 1 ~L . .DRABBLE R08Sl8R08S ~ rJl IS QfJTI& N11WJ1 1 ._, 10 gatt "'111 -. -'t SNAFU by Bruce Beattle ............. _ "The good news 1s . 11 works' The bad news 1s. I'm taking out a $1 .000.000 lite insurance policy on you .. D&NNIS THE MENACE USTE~L l '( CAREFUL~ • > by Hank Ketcham . I by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I All\/'rtiAMIL.IAR WI~ -rnE SNIAL..L 1UM . by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY 1Nt'f'lf'I -~ ,..,~.Q !'1f/flf(;.'f ~ Hl51fRY I IX¥~~ CM'! ~ WNtJr£ Mt/.. rr t.£AP ,/ fl(l.Lo1 \ -.._... __ MY FAT~E'2 HA~ 8E£N ltJDICTED Orange Coasr DAILY PILOT /Thursday F Druary 18 1988 8 7 MY MOTHER SAYS ~You OOTHE ' CJZIME I YOU co T~E. TIME ,, by Berke Breat"9d by Addison WE WOMEN HAVE A WA'1 Of= coPI M:i- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston S HE SPiYS SHES MAKIN' UP Fa\ T~ ~1SWHC GO,B0'S"" . SKATE.SKITTE SHOE <'va-i-I ~"1"1 1 £::. ••• JUDGE PARKER DOONESBURY IS 1HAT ~~CM IHERE ? BOY ..... ~ S ... a.:O! { CO~\~ . by Harold Le Dou>t by Tom Batluk j.J • : -i... ~:r ! IV\ ... :.\, •• · .l r EAT" 1iME by Garry Trudeau ·=::~.~, S .C R .;J ~\-Jt.trs·::: t ••• Ii t •(hLAlilll---- -----' - -• • Or1nge CoMe DAILY P\LOT/ Thuraday, February 18, 1988 El Vis billlet: Style, no substance ·By LYNNE l.AaEll ....... Cc:: ... I . The world premiere of the Lon~ Beich Ballet's "Concerto for Elvis' Saturday at the Temact Theater may have bort the cultural marlungs of a world dem1er cri. h was plash> and colorful. full of b12arre costumes, a multi1ude of tlgh ting effects and bold. new w~e set dcs1gn. But Myond that. the dance was -.ague .rnd mundane. the music pastn:he "Con<:eno" was the collaboration of Ben Weisman. who wrote the symphonic srnre rehashing three of the man-. tunes he wrote for Elvis. and Ann· Mane de .\n~lo. a New- York ba~d choreographer and for- mer JotTn.'\ Ballet dancer who leads Ballet o· ..\ngt'lo. a muh1-med1a con- temporary dance company. The theme of the short thre~ movement work, as we're told 1n the prov.a~. is about an idol destroyed b) his 1maae. but the pathos of the subJ«t isn't Oe hcd out "' the choreography. D'Angelo dancers Laurence Blake and Alexander Wood play Elvi.s' inner 1ndentity and outer unage1 respecti vely. while •Pallas luyter &>rates in torment as the conflict in bctwttn. Wood does some fine break-dancing while Blake dtml) ht 1n the background. docs some 1mpas'i10ned gestunng and tortured con1rac11ons. The focus 1s chaottc. sh1ft1ng rap1d- I). as in the music. to man1fc-.t the d1ffcrent factts of Eh 1s' ps-.che But 11 doesn't go an)" here Thi.' dance does little to de' elop th e character'> or tht• theme. relyini on the pnsh efTtct'I around 1t to make a statement. If de Anaclo is dccryina the making of an idol. or on a more profound level saying that we all must strugle to keep our 1dent111es an this madden- ing world. 1t's not apparent The tatement, or lack thereof. is cclrpsed b) the neo-Expressiunist staging. and the \tereotyp1cal dance of i t~ charac- ters becomes a repcut1ve \ 1sual dl1'ff ion. • 'One could sec the same problt'm ~Ith de Angelo·., " 1ay with Me:· athle11call} danced b) de '\ngelo and Bl\1kc. The male-female relat1onsh1p problems al ib core went h> the "a)'s1dc while 11s dancers engaged 1n a manic series of aero · bat1l con1onwn1)t mancu,er-, II came ofT as fla'>h for 1he sake offlash The Lon~ Beach Ballet. under artistic d1rccior David Wilto•. show· cd some definite improvement In the rest of t he proaram. Andre Prokov ky's "Faust Divenimento" has some fine moments from Joneue wider. Lisa Street. Ake Pakarinen and especially lM rock-solid Helmll Ross. thou&h tM cho~phy was insipid and the liahtina abominable (an oranac backdrop aaainst oranae costumes). The company was at its best 1n "Aymara," a Peruvian folk d.anct by Helen Coope. The eorps danced confidentl)'. with stylisuc cohesion and subtle expression tn the primi- 11\ C, l<.'ss-1s-more choreoarapl!J. T he orchestra. under Zelman Bokser. sounded under-rehearsed 1n C1ounod\ music for "Faust." but pro' 1dcd decent accompaniment for "(onccno.·· Herman's Herd thunders at the Center By LYNNE LASSER o..,,....c ___ , vi rtuoso Richard Stol11man. 1ht• sound is at once 11mekss and rnntt·m- The spint of Woody Herman was ahH' and "'di "1onda) night at the Orange C uu nt) Performing '\ns Center porary. . The Herman s1,1e ·~ euinom1t"al 001 too note-~ or hash) hut \1mpl~ the nghl notes pla~ed at lht• right time. C\er-eApcnmenting 1n 11mhre and textun.•. and pro,1ding ample room for ~010, d" 1ng into lhc saxophone -.hmHa\c ·· r our Brothers ... l o be !>Ure. the Hl·rd can \!Ill ma~e a nught~ noise. but on the ix•n\l\l' b•lll'r\1.\-CCI ballad .. Earl\ .\u1umn · thl· sound "as a .. eamle.,., lcg;1tu 1endl·r as a lass on ( ·ommun1on da' ome big name band5 may be content to rest on their laurels. but not the Thundenng Herd. Led by veteran member Frank Tiberi and 1oined b~ T1ben began with "It Don't \1can a Thing 1f 11 '\in't Got Thal '\\\ 1ng .. 1ntroduc1ng the hand"·· \t1Un1£ late'\ I hl' 1nfin1te poss1biht1es of the big band instrument were cenainl) not lo\t un Stolt1man. "ho meet'i thr =~io•P .. 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In the oix·n1ng solo statement of "Amazing Grace" (pa'1 of John Otto's arrange- ment c plonng "America the Beauti- ful" and "Battle H) mn of the Re-, pubhc"l ·wluman's p1an1rnmo la- mrnt "a" accompanied onl) b) the ~l·ntk 1A.h1mng of the air cond111on- 1ng. The Herd. and the audience. wa~ all ears. Three nominate&· amigos Holly Hunter. Albert Brooka and WUUam Hurt (Kated) all were nominated for Academ.1. Awarcla for their per· formancea In .. Broadcaat Newa. •The moYie recel•ed .e-.en Oscar noml.nation.a. .\nd Stoltzman. one ot the mo'>I 'ersat1lcmus1c1ans around. can tradt· I fours " 1th the band as easll) as he can \\h1p ofT Stravansk). The "'Ebony Concerto"' - Stra\'lnsk) 's onl} piece for a J311 orche~tra -was pioneered b~ the band in 1946 More than 30 )CaM later 11 s11ll sounds progrtsS1\.e. spar<;(' 1n tc-c.turc. comphca1ed in rh} thm and un1qucl) beautiful. Emerson Quartet in.Laguna Sunday The band took that sound .and ran "1th 11 1n "Igor:· the Shon} Roger Red Non al piece featunng a · dl'\ c·rl> balanced qua net of clan net. I trumpet. trombone and tenor sa,. I ophone. And ..\aron Copland·s "Fan· fare for the Common Man" pro\Cd an l'Qually interesting point of Llr- panurc for the wild lattn/rock '"'en- turns uf ltle band. By CHRISTOPHER PALMER 0..., l"tle4 C!Mekal ll4hoelc Ctttlc The Laguna Beach ( 'hamber Music lX.lt"t) 9'111 prt"senl the Emtrson Quartet. \\Ith guc.-5.t\ '1ohn1~1 Oscar ")humsk) and p1an1!>t Mcnahem Prt·<,sler. at the Laguna Beath High ()(hool -\ud11onum Sunda) at 8:15 p rn 11 there IA.as one gnpc about 'Monda'·., ··Tribute to Wood) ... 11 I "as for. IC\<i talk in between p1e<.e\. The music continues 10 speak for ll'>dl The program 1c. off remh l hamtx-r mu~1c ~'°'~' not often heard 1n Orange ( ount~ I :iurt··, \.)onata 1n ..\ Ma1or for' 111lln .ind piano lopu"I I\) . 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I ...... w...._,... .... .,,.. ...... w.- AUl'f ,.. .. MaJOr for' 1ohn. piano. and quartet. fh1'> 1s the Emer'>un Quartct'<, I I th '>Cason. during 'A-hllh the) will make their ninth tour ol Europe their. second of J.ipan. and their first of ..\ustraha. tncc: I 91W. the Emerson has hec n the rc'>1dent quane1 of the Smith'>onian. and since I ~81 . also at L1nu1ln Ct·ntl·r more recent!)'. the ~ .. pen rest I\ al \\J'i added to the hst Debus'>) 's ()uanct in G Minor llomposed in 1893). "111 feature the quartet alone Th1) 1s the mo!>t commonly htard of the three work'> on the program. and 1s a staple in th" standard quartet literature. It 1'> Debu!>'>y\ only work for th1!> rnm- bina11on of instruments I ntcres11ngl). 11 wa' the atadem1n that 1n111alh molknl this work. hi'> furma1eac.her< n<ir f rantk referring to 11 a'> "nen('·l'nd mu\lc ·· Popular '><.'nt1rnt·n1 ho\\l'\ t•r "-a'> fard1l1eren1 rdlt•c.tcd murt· ..iu.uratcl) 1n hi\ collt'JKUl' Ra\cl\ J\\e'>'irnent "In the name of the god\ ol mu'l1c and 1n m) O\\n. do not tuuch a o;ingle note ~ou ha\ l' "ntrcn in 'our ~uart('t - f he conLCrl "';11 open\.\1th \ IOllOl\I 0HJr \hunnb and p1an1c;1 Mcnahcm Prco;.-.ler . .ilont'. 1n Faure'<, . onat~ tn-.\ MaJOr for \.1ohn and piano ~hum'~) I'> "'dl-knuwn as a prod1~) "ho turned at an earl) age to teaching Sto~o"sk1 onct' dt"sa1bt'd him as '"tht· mo\t J\tounding gen1u<i l'\C ('\Cr hc:irJ ·· '"" 70. he began once again a t3rt'l'r as conccn '1- ohn1~1 1n Ill!! I Prc.,c;lcr madr h" u•mTrt dchut 1n 194 1n a '>Cfll''. 111 u 11H.crtc; "11h thl· ~' Philharmonic. t-k 1"> tt>-founder uf the Beau\· \rt' fr10 "h1c.h ll't'r- the pa\I 10 ~car\ ha\ recordtd the c.•ntirt• \tandard l1 tcrature fur piano 1no on the Ph11l1Jl'> label (ht• final \.\Urk on the program I\ I r rnc.·c;t ( hausson"· "( onccn'' In D 1 • MaJur tor V1ohn Piano and Quartt't C ompo<,ed in 13 1,1.1,11, the "ork 1\ unusual for its romhinat1on of 1n<1tru- mcnt\. It I!> rarel> pcrformed. and ha" btcn described as ··morc chamber mu\1t than doubk-concerto."· though tht• '10ltn and piano arc dominant It l<i regarded b) man) as ont of 1hr most onsanal wor~~ of thl\ pcnod Ptrha~ 11s unu~u:tl l 1Jmbinat1on of 1n\truments 1s wha t prncnt\ 11\ "1dt•r perform a ncc.- f he Emcr .. nn Quartet with ~hums~) and Pressler promise\ to be a 't'r) significant c.·,cnt It 1s unuc;ual 10 find so many d1sttngu1shcd 1nd1- ' 1dual mus1c1an.-. on the Laguna stage Call th(' Laguna Beach <. hamber Mu\ll \oc1et~ at 444-:!K::!~ for further inform<tt1on· Shirley Temple writes her story LOS ANGELES (AP) -h1rlc) Tcmpk Blad .. ~>'' she hu "'nnen an autob1ograph) fcx:us1ng on the )ears when her name wa 1n lights as the child star of "Rebe ca of Sunn) broo~ Farm·· and other film classics ··1 "'ro1~900 page and I o nl)' aot up to the aac of 12." tht' 9-)'ear-old former diplomat said reC'Cntl> ··rn have to write the re~t in another book." .• he said the manu npt would be offered to publrshcrs 1n an aucuon b) her C¥1-York aacn t Blau bepn her film career at lhc aac of J, and had won worldwide acclaim and an ~ar by the ttm<" 'he wu6 Her credits include "little Miu Marker:· "TM Little Colonel." "Tht Lutkst Rebel" and .. aptaan Janu- 11)." 1m•&1AW•• TOWN ClllTIR 1.,.,."99A Ml.IA ft1"4114 fllAYI DM. T AT >~---~. -.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT IThuraday. FebNMY 18. 1111 • 1988 t.Jr ~wn waa born July 18. 1898 in Sh a1"on P"n a - sylvania H~ was a mechanic for lb" Ott-an V 1ev. Sl"hQol Dist.net H" was a member of lti. Hunt lngtor\ BHch t.ottae• J80 F&AM. v ~ chairman of \hf! P l anni ng C o • irus61on. pnsadent •f t h<> Hunti ngton Bt-ac-h ~ Sc:heol Roard and Co•· nder of the H UM · 1nJllOn ~ An"91i· ' .. n Leglor\. ~ hU!!.band of Syl,ta l..Nt!IOO. kMnc fatlltr vi Robert W ol H~- l"ljo1lCln ~.ach alld Jt'f""" A of Orov\lr. l t\ I I grandrt-tukbwl d'l1 in-n F' • " 1'41 13 81'"~\ • (.-1 at Pw~ · .. ~~.....__..__...~o~,._--......o.t fr .. m noon 10 f ~i Thunday. ruary 18 s.t-Yt6ts ~ I 11 bl' ccndueled ftt • da' l 00 P M at r :rst C b r latatn Church of ""''· tnglOl'I ~ In•· mmt wtO ._ mlld@•t \\'~ ........... P•rk Pince a... 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HtGH SCHOOL BOYS lrvlM 71, CM_r1er Oall SI . !CU' 4·A WM CM•> ~OH INifte MerllMl 80Wtr\ VonLUw Muncie Miller Lenin Gowe11 Wll•Ol'I .. fl. pf .. .. ft pf • 1 o ' 1 Duomtv•r o o 2 o 4 l 3 11 Allred 3 2 2 10 e 6 4 23 Peterlen S 2 l 12 3 0 2 6 R Molle l 4 1 10 4 1 S 9 llellenrvne I 6 S n 0 0 2 0 Ar-00 I 0 I 2 0 O O O Trout J 3 2 9 O O O O Burks O O O O Herr1119 l 0 0 2 JMolle 12 1 4 Tolel\ 20 10 21 SI Totals 2S l9 II 11 Sc-"" 0U•l'W1 Cllerter Olk 6 6 20 It-SI tr vi,.. . 1' 12 12 D-7 I Thr"·ool11I -•s Ch1r1er Oelo. -Von Lulrow I. lrvlM -AJlred 2 AIUM U, LaeuN ... dl 3' 10. t-A WM CA1•> A&ll M LffU11e 8M<f1 ...... tp ........ 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'°" I 8ana1111e I • Alven ic-. 73, Orin9e Cout 62 (Or •ttee Emqjn Conw•no ) RlvenkM Or•1191 CNSI +tftpftp lel!Dfti> Lu•e S S 1 16 l ,, " S 2 5 ll Sa"<IO"' 1 I I 16 E ''"'""an ~ 6 l 11 LOU<t<I\ 0 ' 1 H.t•\~ 1 0 I IS W11t11m\ 4 0 1 8 G•t·~f'' 0 0 I 0 R•ndt' 0 0 l 0 W ''''' I 0 2 1 Ora~fl 8 2 I 19 F O•#v 0 0 0 Ml!"dOta ) I) ) 6 P ONP 6 1 14 Snew l 0 J 6 Toi•\\ )1 a 14 7J l o•e•\ 1• 10 , ) 67 H•"'•me O•anoe Coa \I •0 11 ii'"" 00·"' 90• \ Q ·••\·0~ -l ;•t Sanoo .. I Or4•e 1 0 •4no• C"?a 1• -L.• Man\*'1 I iecnn·c••• N'l~.- Adams,-*aY.~r top sailors By ALMON LOCKABEY .,.., .............. Star Cius champion Ed Adams of Newport. R.I .. and Susan Dierdorff Taylor of Annapolis. Md .. have been chosen as the yachtsman and yachtswoman of the year by Rolex. Both are Olympic aspirants and are members of the U.S. Sailing team. Presentation of the prest1g1ous awards were made Wednesday by Roland Puton. president and chief executive officer of Rolcx Watch USA at a luncheon at the New York Yacht Club. The awards. which recognize and encourage sailing excellence. ~ere voted by a panel of)acht1ng1oumaJ- 1sts chaired b) Stephen Black. ex- ecutive director of the U nlled tate Yacht Racing Union. Each panelist was asked to nominate one candidate fo r each award from a hst of I 0 candidates. · Adams. 31 . 1s a top prospect for. the 1988 Olympic sailtng games. In 1987 he had 1ht most succtssful year of hts 20 yc-ars of sailing. He won the Star Class world championship. and the Star Class events at Kiel We-ck Regatta: the pre-Olympic tnals and the Olympic pracuce f'C'gattat Pusan. South Korea. Ta}lor, ~Y ,Jprx·J :.i \<.'Jr u t ~1gn11i .. ·ant ach1t·•rml."nt "1th the Rok\ av.Jn.I \\ or~1ng tov.Jrtl thl' Ol~mp1r~. v.hnc the ·l"ll \\omen·, d1\1S1un v.111 debut J\ an Ol'mp1l . class. she. \.\Ith her crl'" < nn F1slhrr "on the l '~'i Rl 1 doubl~'-hand,rd champ1on\h1p Tht'' al<.o ~e1 e the top v.omen fin1.,her<. 1n se,cral othc1 470 events. including thr ()l~mp1, C'lasses Rq~allJ Jt the -\larn11os Ba' ·Yacht ( lub (Ihm! O\ crall. the (an ad1Jn 01~ mptC Regatt.l di K &ng'-ton (eighth O\eralll .• ind tht• < ·.inad1an Nationals (tifth m nall 1 A.darns and Ta' lrn hl•th relt't\ l'd cngra,cd \.\:.ttches and their name" tteGH SCHOOL 0.U Wl\.O CAao SCOllU CIP 4•A Wtrrtn "' IJlut X Ml OP l•A E\oeren,. ss. Norc.o SI 1011 Cf' 2·A Oerev 44. Cerurel ll Wfll CovlM ss. ..,.,., ol ,,.. WO!'ld 25 MOflleo.tiO 48, ~ I.wt\ 001sPO 40 St At'lr'rloftv tt LA M"t<le '7 ICtnl\td\< .O, II~• Per~ 5' L• Ce1\H41 s,a, U..... ... ell 4t Covin• S7. •o'41mHo l? Clf' l·A A•uced«o 4'. 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'" 11\f Feo 12 Qe!N P'"'OENIX ~UNS-Acllveled WlMlon Cr11e , lprwera Pltocea Btrnerd Taoml>M>ll. ouerCI on ,,,. ,n.ufeo 1i. • !.AN ANTONIO SPUlt~"'C'llveled Dote G•een"'ood •0t•MO. from "" 1111ur9'd reserve W••"eci Leon Nood. -rd l'OO'BALL MetleMll' ...... L- GREE"" 8/lY PACKE•s-NIJ'MCI 9'ir1 G.ntetso<-•<lrn1n1\lrallvt .eullten• 10 nee1> ~ L "°" lr\ie,,te COLL•GI ME~CVl-IUltST-A.MOVl'let<I Ille res._rloe a' r on• O.Meo neeo 100111e11 coecll. so r.. can D«ome of'-•ve C.OO'dln4!tor ,, T~ NI""'° ~ 8r Mlnt10t'I ,_ fooltleJI COKll M1SS1SS1PP~ Les1er ert .... v . <leitt'lllVt leGl<le end Qe y\cl c.lowefl. Wide •ec:eiver ''°"' ,,.. looftleM •item for dhclollnery ree'°"' """°"nceo 1n.1 Don Ptlcl! cor· _.t>ec+. .... , -ac~K.etlv <111m1\MCI lrO"l'I M:'>OOI Hibachi race lone regatta on Coast Now that the Midwinters art' over. local )acht clubs arc taking a respite "'1th onl~ one regatta scheduled this "'eekt'nd The South Shorc Yacht Club will conduct the third race of Its Wmter Hibachi Senes for · Performan~ Handicap Racing Fl~t yachts and dinghies Saturday. management seminar. Saturoa) South Ba) Yacht Racina Club - Champagne' Scnts 'lo 4 (keel boat~). Saturda' Manna '1' acht ( lub -Rohen Baker Sen~ (PHRF). unda) Santa Monica Yacht Club-lntra- cluh rqana (keel boats.· unda' Su Diqo <\an D1~0 Yacht Club -WomC'n·~ Sencs (\\ 'i RF). Saturda). Junior Southland Ocean R aci ng Circuit annou nced The Los .\~l<'s Yacht Cl ub. as usual. will take th~ spotlight m sa1h ng the v.eekend after the M1dw1nters with the 1988 maugural of its Wh1t- ne) Senes for·lntemauonal Offshorc Rule and lntcmauonal Measurtmcnt Svstem. the Los Angeles Times Senes for PHRF: the Lillie Whl\OC\ Sents for MORC. and the Todd · Pacific ~nes for small PHRF 'achts. · ln' nauonaL Saturda). Sunda~ \.1tss1on Ba' Yacht Cl ub -\\ 1ntn Scm·s 1one -dcs1gn l. Saturda~ Sun da\ C oronado ) acht Club -E f) ~t'lhngton \t'nes. Saturda) Soulh'-'t'SIC'rn Yacht Cluh Cabnllo Scncs rPHRA. Sunda) CX<-ans11.k 'i ach1 Club -hannon Scncs 1PHRF1 unda) Electrlc dl:a.ghy unveiled in HB · By ALMON L0<1ABEV ...., ............... Electric boats arc not new. but a Huntington Beach firm has come up with a small dinahy that eliminates all the hassle of carryina a d iflahy aboard or towina astern. . No psolinc cans to carry. no starter ropcs to pull, no outboard motors to install, no worrici about damaaina a propeller. . Its simply called the Electric Oi"Jhy. ~ by Mike Verner and marketed by the Eltctric Oin&)ly Co •• 419 Main St. The first ~twas off the anembty line Feb. ~ and is causina quite a stir amona po~r boaters and la~ sailboaters who like to carTY a din y at;>oard on trips to Catalina lslan or just aoi~ hick and fonh fr0m the mother ship's moor· ina. The bolt 11 an i<kal size -stven feet, four inches· -with a beam of four fttt, but under this traditional euaior is an untraditioftll power pKQet. h ii poMft'd,by II\ e9'CtriC thrust unit that propels the dino 1t 1n honest nve bots for about eiaht h<>un on linale daa~. Due to new -.hnolOI)', the bit· ICrln are pcnnancntly le&Atd l.ftd mounted, allowina the ba.t to bt aored on its side 11 in 1 tr1nt0m movns or u,.we down oa the deck. It can l9e dWlld llMre b)i 1 buih .. in ~..._...in\01.....,llS. ... -...... 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Jkr bu~en was notably lighter before $35.000 in ·suate funds. half the center's budaet. was slashed in 1986. Now. ifs S'lechta who not only pays the phone bill -which sometimes mounts to Sl.000 per month - she also donates office space to the 40 or so volunteers who man the hotline and offer counsel in~. The Mission Viejo Crisis In ter- vention Center and Fa'\nily Crisis Hotline is a once-thriving service organization that has fallen on hard times. The financial problems pres· ent an ongoing dilemma for Slechta. "I'm really kind of in that area of not really being able to function. but (Pl~.,eHOTLllfE/86) Joyce Slechta . Teen-age sulcides the blUest ~ problem facliJgtoday'syoutlJ The threat of teen-ase suicide is the single most devastating problem counselors at a Missi,on Viejo hotline service face. according to hotline director Joyce Slechta. .While drug and alcohol abuse touches the lives of the highest percentase of hotline callers.Slechta said it is teen suicide that touches her heart. "We are raisia.g an entire generation of kids who want to ki ll themselves." Slechta said bluntly. · The marriage and fa mily counselor. wh o is herself the mother of five (Pleue Me TBltN-AG&/88) .r Do you have a car? Do you like helping other people? Do you have a ltttleextra time on your - hands? 1 realize most of you arc more likely toanswerycstothe first two questions than the last, but if you can squeeze a little time out of your day, South Coast Medic4tl Center needs your help. Teachers prot~st contract impasse Nlirses~ bqoklet helps ease the pain • The South La$una Hospital needs regulardnvers(oncc a month) to de Ii ver meals to the home-bound in Laguna Beach ·.and Laguna Niguel. If you think you can help out. call Vletl Foster • af499-l31T Ext. 2139or 495-5808. This is a great way to put a· smile on someone's face. Imagine what it would be like to be sitting at home in the doldrums and to have someo ne show up with a plate of spaghetti or chicken and dumplings ... • • • Or, if you like eggs -especially chocolate ones-this might cheer you. TheGirlsClubofLaguna Beach is having its annual Helen Grace Easter Egg Sale again soon. Peanut butter and chocolate walnut eggs and chocolate Easter bunnies witl be sold by boys and girls at the club to raise funds for their acti vities. Cal! Lynda at 494-7630 for m ore mforma11on. • • • Members of the El Toro H igh School Marching Band had fun recent!) when the) helped eel· ebratc Austraha·s 200th binhday at 10th Centuf) Fox studiQs. The celebration. which took place at the same t1megala fest iV1t1es we.re going on in Syd- ney Harbour. was put on by the Australian Tounst Co mmission. The band played a medley of Austra lian tunes. addinga marching beat to "Waltzing Matilda .. and .. Tie My Kangaroo Down ... The troup 1s o ne of 62 U nned States marching bands tha t will travel to Australia this summer to pa rticipate in World Expo 88 in Brisbane. Queensland .• The El T oro band was pre~­ ented with an Australian flag and a commemo rati ve koala by Joba King, directorof the Americas for the Australian Tourism Coin- miss1o n. • • • A Dana Point woman has been reappointed to the C:aliforma Boating and Waterways Com- m ission by Gov. Geo rge Deu- kmej ian. Barbara M. Pearson, · who has been a memberofthe co mmission since 1984. has directed the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmati ve Ac- tion at ~SC. She isa member of the State Job Training Coord i- nating Council. By LESI IE EARNaT · °' .. ..., ........ When teachers from San Clemente Hiah School and others from the Capistrano Unified ~hoot District picketed recently it wasn't because they were on strike. The teachers were carrying picket signs in front of the school because they arc frost.rated ahd angry. according to Christina Lton. a teacher and facuh y representative from San Clemente High, .. We have been working without a contract since July I of last .year," Leon said. The goal of .the demon- stration. which only lasted for 15 minutes. was to call irnention to the teachers' si tuation. Another teac.i1er from San Clemente High who was on the picket li ne. Tom Youngerman. said his understanding 1s .. we·re very. ,very close (to a settlement). but 1he bQard wo n't budge. So ..-.e·rc applyin.ga little po litical press ure. you might say.'· However. according to Ted Kopp\" · president of the distnct ooard of trustees. the teachers have picketed in past years and he docsn't.cxptct it to · : ·· ·· . · , make much difference. '. · · .Teaclle~ walk. ·the picket line acrou th& 0.., ~ ...... ., .... ldtw!rta protest •talled contract talka a•·• atudent take. dme.o~t for a cigarette br~~: · ..... (Pl--eee TEA.CllltRS/86) , •treet ft.om S,an Clement~ Rtgh School .to · •.; ' c • • • Condo aevCloplilent ·~·. targets ~ppie.sin . 1 adverti.Si·ng c&_mpaige By L~UE EARNEST Of ... Dellr,......,.. t -• Ground was broken and paint was splattered as a La Jolla-based de· velopment company celebrated the beg1nning of a Laguna. Niguel con- donimium project ex pected to cater largely to women. . Execut1 ves from Mck ellar De· velopment donned painter"s smocks and. palettes 1n ha nd. splashed pai nt on an 8 b} I ().foot canvas as pan of the ground brcakin~cere!f1onies. ApproJumately " percen t of the ' 266 condos. rang1n n pnc.e from $80.000 to S110.000. are expected to be purchased b) v.omen . according to Mchnd3'1 Morgan. public relations reprcsentatl\e for McKellar De- velopme nt. builders of the project. "We ha'e no1tced that. within Orange Count ~. we are find ing.more and more v.omen buyers because there are so many successful' "omen." Morgan sa id. While a1mmga) young professional . \lit>m n. the devd opcrs have also targe1 d males. married and single. \n the )O ng. upward l) mobile catesory. Conse µentl). proJeCl ad vert1 s111g ·"ill ature welJ;.dressed people. spons cars. and BMW key chains. Morga said. · In ge eral. the mcditerranea n-style homes lare e\pected 10 draw the attention of .. }oung singles" and .. young marrieds" -those under 35 who are acti ve. mobile. ha ve diverse 1nterests·anc1..-. ho cnJO) casual enter· taming. according.to Morgan. Also e\ped eo to be dra..-. n to the proj e-ct are .. adu lt singles .. -people over 35 who are probabl> di vorced. widowed or separated. who ha ve diverse social contacts and who need more privac) than the under 3~gc group. she s~11d. Construct ion on the 'pro1ect. planned for t c community of RanC'ho Niguel. will begin this. month. Presales will start in March· and mQve-in date will hkel)' be late fall Of earl}' Winter. --t--,. -.. o.aj Ne!,._... Illy L"...,... BU Miller of Veller Development (top), Bob Buie o'f t._e Bale Corp. and Chd• McKellar of McKellar ~yefopment aplaah paint u part of around-breaking ceremonla. . . . Pamphletteaches - . f amtlies of victims. to cope in the ICU · By,JOYCE BODWVICH or .. o.11r,... .... ft 's a chilling sight to walk into a critical care un it of a hospital and stt a loved one lying in a bed hooked up to tangles of wires and plastic tubing. And though the anguish of the illness can't be diminished. the New- pon Beach-based American Associa- tion of Cntical-Care Nurses (AACN) ha s prov ided a free 14-paJe booklet designed to help families better understand and cope with hospital· izat ion in a critical care unit. Cn11cal care ul)its -sometim~s known as intensive care uh its (ICUs) -pro' 1de on~oing. intensi ve nurs- ing care for patients who are seriously ill or injured. These units typically in' ol ve one-on-one care from critical. care 11urses. as well as utilization and monitoring of ad vanced medical equipment. , According to association President Je~nette Hartshorn . the OO<>kJet - "It"s Critical That You Know: ;\ Resource fo,r Families of Critically Ill Paiiepts" -covers such areas as: what fakes place in a critical care unit: w~o are . 1he health professionals .. in' olved and what is thei r role: the use of advance ~riedical technology in ·.critical care units: and a review of patients' nghts. Also included is a • gJC1Ssaf) of commonl y-used terms and a section for noting imponarit name.sand ph.or1e numbers. · ·''The beeps. buzzes. tu~s and . wires of the equi pment used in the unit. the long ·hours of waiting for · · some-sign e f improvement and sudden medical emergencies all com- bi nc to create a sometimes fright · t ning atmosphere in the critical care unit for families." said Hartsh'Om. The association of nurses is the largest speciality nurs"ing gr~~p in the world with more than 57.000 mem· bers and 227 chaptecs. The organiza- tion was founded in 1969 to ad vance the an and science of critical care nursi ng. A. critically ill patient is characterized by the presence of real or potential life-threatening health problems. The bookle.t is distributed na· tionwide tt)rough hospitals and medi· cal ce nters and available by writing to: AACN. Marketing Department. PR-2. ~n~ Civic Plaza. Newport ~ach. \A. 92660 . ~Universit • ... Women off er income ·seininar inLagiin8. ... Hills A seminar on income tax fil ing will be conducted Friday when the Month Talks study Jl'OUP of the U,una Hills branch of the American Assoc1at1on of Univcnity Women meets Friday at 3 p.m. at Great American First Savinas Bank in Laguna Hills. · . Ella Louise Drumm and Jeanette Lambert will present the pravam. Call Claire Still at 859-7678 for • funher information. ... Sln6let1 cla .. at Sad~l~lMck Saddlcbec:k Collcse Community Services will pres- ent a clau for sinaJe adoJts called "Marryina and Remarryina With Your Leul Eyes Open" Saturday in Room ~I of the Mission Viejo colleae. Attorney Joy Dickerson will J)rescnt the propam and the fee is S 19 in advance or S2S at the session. Call 582-4646 for further information. Planel .et on care II~ 'Fhe consequences of care Jivina lll°'today's toeiety will be the panel di1eussion topec sntenled by the Older Women's Leaauc of South ()rans County Saturday. The pr'Olt'am will be Mid at 10 a.m. in the Community Astoeiation Center, 4'10 S.ndbura War. Irvine. The public is invited and additionaJ information 1s available at 646-3608. Alaelmer'• •pport poap • The AW.euner'I Oillllf Support Group '"" meet Friday at 10a.m.II1111 ~boffloqd Conei.tional Oaurch 340 S.. An .. Drtw. a..na leech. C&ll lrenc Jollraloft •• 837-lllJ ., .... iib'mldon. AIDS volunteer tralnlnd d~uments With the cou~ty cle~k's office will bC presented rc9u1red to 1mpJement and m~~e a professional proj~t e Friday from noon to I :30 p.m. in Depan ment I of Orange will be offered Satutday at the Women's Opporturuties Laguna Shanti. a private, non-pTofit agency offering County Superior Court. 700 ·Civic Center Ori ve. West. Center. on she UCI campus. · . services to men and women living with AIDS and other Santa Ana. · Joan Klubnik·will~ondootthe session. which will be life-threatening illnesses. ho sc heduled a series of The Oransc Cou~ty Bar Association is sponsorin'g h·eMfrom9a.m.to I p.rit.TI'efeeisSIOinadvanceorSIS volunteer train in• courses, beginning Saturday. the pr<>Jfartl in co11junction with the County Legal ,at tl)e d09r. ,CaJL8S6-7 I 28·for details. · The classes will be held Saturday; Sunday and Feb. 27 Secretanes Association and the County _Clerk's Office. "·· ' ,. · from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call the group at 494-1446 for The cost is S4 for OCBA members aJld OCLSA members more information. · and secretaries. wtiilc others will bechara-W $6:-Seatm:g 1r . Din~ p1'96ram at 0 W,C limited. . A l>~ -on. dinosaufs. seared toward children French club meet. la·Laguna from 8 lO 11. will be oft'el'Cd Saturday at Golden West na•en~-· -o·•'-•l.01n In T'al''ey Colleac from 9a.m. t<tnoon in Room I IC>ofthcco11-·s The Alliance Franca1· sc de la Riviera Californiennc r, • ' .,_ - ' • • 1..1 r ~ 1 • --businw buildina. · will meet. Friday at 8 p.m. a,t th.e · N~iahborhood · "Livina With .the Bright ~CbiM," a workshop for; A second session-which will feature a field trip to Convesat1onal Church. 340 St. An n s Drive. Laauna parents and educators, will be presented Saturday .from 9-h the ~atural History Muteum of Los A~les and a tour of· Beach. , . . . . . a.m. to noon at the Peaeslfs hoot, 1·3685 Santa Yne,, the P.qt Museum and the La Brea '.far Pits-isJChedUled . Genevieve .~ouffiard.-dau&hter of 1mprnsiomst Fountain Valle y. · · . • for f..cb. 27. CaH,OWCat-91-3991 for more infonnation. paiotc~,Andrc and Berthe No~mard, will ~ped, o~ ttcr Thrtt separate woTk.shops will be .offered. touch1n1 p&.rcf!lS. w<;>rk and prnent shdcs of their paint1np. on the strona-willed child, the 11fted·'~hild ~ risk and · Adm1ss1on IS S2 for members and S4 for non·melnben. rcrovidi~& for the c,hild's finanCll\lJuturc. c,11 96;4-1 224 Wrlte.n cJalJ meem la Irvine OCC nrwafS trOrkoo,. or cktails. .. . • . . , The Southern Califomia chaSMer or t-National r · Wnten' O ub will mttt Saturday from 10 a.m. to ftOOn at The Oran,e Cont Collqr Cammunity Servlc:es rin•nclaJ pJallllbJ6 R•bJar the Marrion H0tcl in Irvine. Department will pramt nine worbhops Saturday on • At•-and fit\lntial planner Domld.Chou will Aspirina-andpublishedwritersareinvhedtojolnthc subjects fro111 toys iota.es. -· ,,_, .aroup. The cost isJ IOand furtherinfonnation iuvai.lable Amona the worUbop topics art startina a hontc ditcuu 11temat1vcs to outlivina your sa vu,p. invest-from prnacknt Ginter Reed at IJ6.0'2l. . business or consultina firm. stanina an apQn-impon ments and other ancome IOUITCS at a seminar Saturday at ·bu1incsa. a acwi .. machine temiar, creative wntina aft4 ~Wror..:nt C°!ters !'~~~"f"'rom8;8!t;n. to noo., n in .. undentandina 1mOU1 mental illness. ....""' ~ Funhc.r information and reaistratibn for any oftbett Room 224 o the Administration buildina. T~ fee 1s S 17, works.bops may be obuined by callina OCC at 432-'880. and additional info~ation 1s available at 891 -399 l. Docameat-muw NNloa •t . . Project maa .. emtlilt wrorkalJop A wo~rbhQp c•plorina the tool-i and 1cchn1quc1 .. • Jlentanr UJ IJoamrw newred Low.cost houfina Aw the mentally all will be the topic at Saturday01 meetina of the Southcout Alliance for 1hc Mentall~ Ill ftom 10 1.m. to noon ht Room IOI of the Countthna and Adminat1ration buildinaat °"•Coat Collete. " • 5* • - 86 S Orange C ' out DAIL y PILOT I T ' hufaday, Febt uaty l8, 1988 • \HOMAS A. PAGE The old ainorn of "Wll3.t goes up rnu.st cor.ne down" h8S oeen pro~ to oe trUe at san Diego Gas & "Electric. For me past thl'.ee years electriC r ates nave oeen CO~ dO\l\TU· Jl,ecentlY, me -pubh~ . utilities cornrniSsioU approved an average electric rate red.Ucuon of io.20/o effective Janual'Y l, 19BB. TtUS iS we largest one-tune red.Uction in our 107-year biStol'Y wnat does tbiS rnean for you '? In 19BB, you'll be P~ aoou~ same for electricity as you did in 19B2. It's tnat sir!_lPle , cutwg cOsts, controlli!J.{$ rates and provicnne; me same rugb qualltJ service you've corne to e)Cllect na,ve been our on-gou-ig plea.ge to you . .And duru-ig me past several years -we na.ve oeen successf\.ll at acbie~ tnem. we reauze tba-t, at urnes, rugn rates na,ve cr eated difficult situations for you and we're -wor~ nard to rna$.e sure it doesrlt na,ppen in me fUtul'e · On oetialf of SDG&B ernployees, 1 want you to kJlOVif tba-t -we appreciate y(JI§ interest, concern and support as we con.t}nue our efforts to cut energy prices. T.A.page . ~an, president and Chief F,zecutive Officer • .. . , :-'~Station• made a difference DEAR ANN LANDERS: rvc learned. in a very beautiful way, the power and scope of Ann Landers. On Dee. 2. a letter I wrote to you was published. I told you how your column on .. The Statio n" -about livin& life in the present rather than waiting for enjoyment from some futurt event you are lookinf forward to-had affected thdives o m y wife. Ruth. and me. It made it possible for us to enJO) tht' tame we had after she was diagnosed wtth terminal cancer. When m) letter appeared hn the column the phone calls I received from across the country. and the letters e~prt'ssing kind thoupus a nd memories of s1m1lar sttua11ons. re- sulted 1n some emotional moments. Neighbors and friends who had d isappeared from our lives more than 30 years ago called to say "Hello. We read )'our letter in Ann Landers' column." · Probabl~ one of the most m oving calls cam~ from a doctor who left a message sa} ing he was indebted to me. When I called him back he said. .. This morning a patient who 1s terminal came 10 my office. I gave her the column "1th your lett~r to Ann Landers. Tomorrow she and her husband art lea"ins on a trip south. The) had tx-en putting It off but now they are going .. You have brought a great deal of pleasure to nn life. dear lady. I will alwa)s chensh the memo ries of m> Friday,.Febnaary 19 •• lMlos last trip with Ruth. And I have some wonderful pictures of the two of us to look at as I rtli~ those beautiful days. h 's a thrill to know that many others headed for their "Station" on De<-. ~ because of m) letter. Thank 1~u from all of us. -IRV GAJfTM.\ . PLAINVIEW. N. Y. DEAR IRV: I am dffply grateful to yoe for letU.1 me uow llow my cola .. affected yoar lift. Believe me, wlte. I rtttivt a Jetter Uke yours It I.els lllle flrt llllat makes tllls old npae ,o. No 1111111 can matclt tbt llllrill o ll.Dowia1 tlllat I bavt con· nectecl ud made a dJfference. Bless yo. for writing. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~h hu~· ,band and I are staning a fam1I} ·1 hear many woman complain 1hat their hu-sbands don't pa) much a11en11on to their newborns. so ma,tx· I'm luck}. Yet. I'm concerned. · M} problem 1s 1ha1 Larr) dlX' n't want me to breast-feed our child becau~ he "ants to pla} a significant ARIES (March :! 1--'\pnl 19: C)cle mo,es up. plans pan in the care or our MWbom. He recently read that if the fltber isn't involved in the feeding of the infant. bondina won't take place . I've always believed that breast is best. but I ccnainly d on't want to den y my husband the opponunity to bond with our baby. What do you and/or the expens think about thi ? -R .. IN CHICAGO. DEAR R.S.: It's w..wltrf•I tU& you lll•lbaM lt M t,tr .. be part of Ille baby's early Ufe. •ta brtalt·fecl cllild'llla1 a ~d advuta1e. ud I woald •rse yM to do It lf yoe cu. Vomr ll•IMM cu llleld lllle cllllld after Ille f~a. He cu lllerp, cradle, coo ud eatablldi hoM••1 la tlllls way. He cu also lllaper, •iaa to llle baby, drtu lllJm ud talle llltm Mt ill tlle b•UY· ~ l1 DO He4 for yoar to sacrifice Hnlll1 so tU& you Illas· band can bond wUlll llle lafut. Bolla art poulble. • • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dolh Pa non 1s a longtime favonte of mini . I al"a)'s thought she looked terrific but apparently she wanted to be thinner so she went on a strip diet and lost a lot of veight. Can you tell me 1f her d 1mens1ons on top have reduced? I hope not. -J .S .. COLUMBUS. O HIO . DEAR J.S.: My spies tell mt tbat Dolly Jost several lacllles all over - top and bottom. B•t tlllat darlln1 lady bad plenty apstairs to •rrt 10 1llle stlll loolls great. be<'ome more ne,. -------------- cannot .. complete mission." But the) are wrong. ~ou'll reach more people. )OU could actuall) be ha1kd as a) "hero ·· Pred1r11on 1s fulfill~. you could be asked to appear before med ta ible. popuLant~ in- creases. green light SYDNEY 0MARR flashed for social al· tiv1t). commun1ca- t1on. tra,el. You'll ~dealing "1th rest· less. talented 1nd1· vidual. TAURUS(i\pnl•·········· 20..Ma) 201: B~ checking details. wurce matenal. you actually make wishes become reaht). Romance figure~ • pro m1.nentl}. a .. special person" docs care ar:id will prO\I.'. 1t. Scorpio pla>s s1gn1fican1 role · GEMINI (Ma' 2 I-J une 20): Communicatton re- ceived from h1gher:up 'indH.·att'~ '1ews. 1nd1cates ~ou arc on right track Focus on changl'. Ira' el. vanet~. 01na11on Your ab1hh 10 anah1c chara\ter surges 10 forefront CANCER (June 21 -Jul' 22>· Recent request " fulfilled. fam1h member 1n,·ohcd Focus on d1stann· language. long:range prosix·cts \ta1or domestic ad1ust· mc:nt takes plalt' Tauruc;. Libra 'Xorp10 peo ple: a n· in picture LEO (Juh 2.\· .\ug 22). Empham on intnguc m~stcr}. possible deception IO' o h 1ng 1ndn 1dual ··be· hind scenes ·· ChecJ.. sources. be a"are of aC'l'ounting procedures G ldmorous mt'mhc.·r of opposite sex pla~s rok VIRGO ( .\ug 1.J. pt 22 ) DeadhnC' •~set. challC'ngl' 1s issued Be a""are of legal nghts. read bel"een ltnC's. accept respons1b1lit\ potlight tm IO\t' rela11onsh1p. clande tine arrangements. manta! 'ltatus LIBRA ( pt 2l-OC'1. 2:!). ome peo ple feel }Ou SCORPIO (Oct 2.~-No'. 21 ): Stress independence. "1ll1ngness 10 maJ..c fresh stan. p1onet'nng spmt. A "ne" lo\I:" could bl· pan of exc111ng. challenging scenario Be d1ret·t. get to hl'art of ma11ers. Leo plays key role. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-De<'. 21): ln1u111on·1s on target, famil) member could act in .. eccantric" manner Focus on secunt}. basic rules and regulations. Un· o rthodox 1ndl\ 1dual is sincere but could be misinformed CA PRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Di versify. gi ve full n:1n to cunoslt). accept social invitation. Check "ardrobt·. bl· a"nre of""c1ght. bo<h image. Long-distancQ- call relate' It> possible-Journe). Gemini figu res promt· nenth AQUARIU IJ:ln ~O..Feb. 18): Details 1nvoht• budgt•t. mone). pa~ men ts. ab1ht~ 10 locate what had been lo~t. m1r,s1ng or stolen .\nother Aquanan pla)s para- mount role . o rp10. Taurus are also pan of scenano. P ISCE (Feb 19-March 20): Gain indicated through n:ad1ng. "nllng {)Cle continues high. people are dra"'n 10 ~ou and man~ comment on ~o.ur appearance. personal magnct1.,m ) ou t·ould ""'"contest. lick "llh number 5 If FEBRUARY 19 IS VOUR BIRTHDAY current c~ck highlights ab1lit} 10 bnng together opposing forcc:s \1 an~ "ti I look to )OU as mediator. refe~e Focus also on pJrtner<>htp. public rela11ons. ab1lit) 10 deal successful!~ "1th "Oml'n II single. ~ou could marl). lfmamed. thcre might be an add1t1on 10 famtl} Mamed or single. you'll be on morl' solid emot1onal-financ1al ground. Leo. .\4uarhu., ix·ople pla) 1mponant roles 1n )O ur life Jum· "ill be ~our most mt•morable month of 1988 Why fix it while we need it? When I was fim mamed. m' husband brought 10 the unio n a car that 1mmed1atel) began io de1en ora1e on t.he passengt'r ~1de F1rst.1 t1Aastht'"ind~h1cld"1 per It "cnt bacJ.. and forth. but on m' side 11 d1dn'1 touch the glass M' husband said. "It's not 1mponan1 \·o u·re-not dn' 1ng. so )Ou don't ha'" to S<.'e an\1.\3\ .. Late·r. not onl) m) heater "en!. but m) ""indo" stuck and "'ouldn't go up or do" n It came as li11le surpn<;e that ano ther car smashed in thr door on m} side. forci ng me to slide o"er and exit on thl' dn' er's side or get a ""rider each time I "anted in or ow The spring in the glo"e companmcn1 eventual!\ sprung and the least mo- tion would bnng tht' lid down into m~ · lap. sending maps everywhere. I existed in this automot1"c grnw · yard for ti' e years. Then one da' I chmtx-d 1n the car a nd 11 "a-; hl.t· .1 miracle M > side was born again' It had been restored 10 11~ nn g1nJI cond111on When I asked m ~ husband wh)'. he said he had a bu)er for the car and before he showed 11 he "anted 10 gel C' Cf) thing fhed .\nd so n has al" a )" ~t'n ERMA w. Bo11Ec1 :::..L_ \\'c hH·d for 'ears w1th a la"n mo"er "•th blades so dull. 11 'itallrd "hen '<'U gnt 1t oIT the s1de"alk and h11 a hlaJl' o f ~ra~~ Wt' had 11 'lharrx·ncd JU St bcfort· "'C sold It 'OU lCIU ld al\.\a\S tell "hen "e "ere ha' 1ng a ga rage sale M ~ hu\hJnJ "ould he out in the garagl' h:i lf thr n1gh1 re"m ng all the lamps \.\l' \.\l'rf discarding He said he could n't ~lccp n1gh1s 1f he thou,ht 'omcont.' "'a' gmng to gel hun using thrm ~ e ha ' e nn er sold a house 1n our en11rc ll\e' that hr did not spend m11n1h' bringing 1t up 10 code Paint l J O\ appear and fumes permeate the huu'l' For the first 11mc 1n "cars we n11 longer ha' e to take the back off the rnmmo<k and lift tht• plunger until It ftlh up He calls a plumhcr Hulb\ in thl' porch light reappear while the "doorbell out of order" sign disap- pears rcens with holes sn them go a"a' and ne" ones take their place The· mudd) path that leads from the dmt<v.a~ to the garbage cans 1s taped ofT and <>prouting new grass. We insulate the attic. put a fresh coal of black top on the dnvewa) and plant geraniums in the window bo"e'I. He "eathcrstnps the doors and d1six·n<1e\ '-"asher~ to leak) faucets hJ..c: frel' cand) fhe b11te~ iron' 1s that we could haH' enJo~ed all these 1mpro,cments "hilt• "l' "ere putting them off. .\ rouple of weeks ago he turned to mt' 1n a moment of generostt) and said. "Weren't you going 10 have some cosmetic dental work done?" "Yeah. but it's not crucial." "Go ahead." he said ... and treat }ourself 10 a new hairstyle. You're alwa) s sa} 1ng ho" bored you are with th1~ one ... I \at there stunned as he continued. ''.\nd "h11e )ou're at it. )OU might as well gi:t )Ourself some ncw clothes. Ma>tx-a couple of tho~ ne" msn1- sk1rts .. He's got a bu} er for me. I known' HOTLINE STRUGGLES TO STAY AFLOAT ••• homJM I • not bt•nt •ble &o dote down ei&bet~ .. Slechta said. TMn she summed it up v.ith a lauth."lt's a woman who lovn too much issue." she said. If Sltthla ha lovtd lOO IT}uch. lroubled south coun&y residents have bttn the richer for it. The center takn from 2.000 to 2.SOO calls each month from men. women and children sufltrin1 with problems such a drua abuse. family violentt. dcprc sion and loneliness. Some of the call~ ar~ tM stuff of high drama. Alica Andrews, who worU,._at the center. said one 17-year--old ,.rcalled from a pa) phone after having taken a d rug ovt-rdosc. Andrews said she quickl) put tht• caller on hold and d1akd 911. While phone workers traced the call. .\ndrews continued to talk to the di traught teen.ager. E' entunll}. n police car pulled up to thl· phone booth. It's risk} business. and tt's one rca<>on lechta -who a lso has a pm ate prac tice:. 11 husband and fi, e children -continues to pour energ} and money into the center. "I tx-lte' cat's a real important sen1 e." lechta s~11d "-\nd I sup- P<.>M' ~ou "ould ha\e 10 call me d ed1ca1ed to comm unubsen ice." The 45·\ear·old c t ro1t-born "oman became 1n"olved in 1978 "hen sht• \\('nt 10 work on the an Cl\:mi.'ntc Rape C'n m Hotline. When the hotline founder was prepating to clo~· the service. lcchta. a n O range Count) resident for 25 years. decided 10 take 11 o'er. h "as supposed to be a temporary arrnngement. but lechta thre" ht·r~lf into the project. She formed a board of directors. changed th(• crnt(•r's naml.' and moved 11 to M1s'>ion Vil'JO It gre" from a rape hotline 10 a general commum1~ hotline. cns1s center and referral sen ice. When she took o'er thl.' center. Skchta ..aid 1hsre were '"o 'olun· teer~ ana n 70 IO lht' -ban ht• applied for state and count} funding. cnlt\ted medical and p )C holog1cal profl·~swnal'> 10 donate sen ices and g;ithl·rt•d thl' help of 70 'olunteers. Rut lhl· l·fTon faltered 1n 198.i "hen ln ·hta got s1cJ.. and "as out of "orJ.. for ~·,t·n monihs. Count) funding \\as lost about 1ha1 time. and s1a1e funds "erl' 'eH•rcd the neAt \Car. The et•ntl'r ne' l'r quite rcco' i;red. Slechta said. Sinrc taking 0' l'r the center. Both vulnerable. West deals. WF.ST NORTH • 6 5 \l " Q 10 3 0 A 4 •AICQJ l EAST •AQ • "9 Q AJ9IS i: Q J 10 I •I 7 Q 7 4 0 97651 • 10 9 6 s SOUTH • J 10. 7 4 3 l Q 6 l 0 "3 • 4 3 The biddina: West Nortlll Pau 1 • Dbl Rdbl Pass 4 • Pass Eua P .. 3 0 Pua Soatll l • 3. r .. Opening lead: Q ueen of 0 You don't have to be a brilliant mathematician to Ma aood bridae player. However, some knowledge of the probabilities is a sine qua non if you intend playina the pme seri- ously. This hand, Jrom _a recent team match played at New York's Cavendish C lub, is purely an exer· ci~ in choosin1 the sounder line. North-South were a pair of mod- ern bridae scientists. Among the nu- merous pdgers they were employina were weak jum p-shift re- sponses, which accounts for South's initial action. The rest of the auction was normal cn9ugh, and the fmal contract wu within the acceptable limits of the requirements at this vulnerablity. West led the top of his diamond sequence, and declarer's choices were straiahtforward. Should be play for a 2-2 trump break or a l-3 club split. In the former cue, he would lose only two trump tricks and a heart. In the latter, he would discard one hean on the third club and continue with a fourth club, TEEN-AGE SUICIDE ••• homM ch11d.ren. attnbutes the problem to societal prtssurcs and the breakdown of the family unit. The problem is multifaceted. accordina to Slc(hta. Whtie she acknowlcdecd one facto r as the incrusina number of houtehOld\ have two work int parents, Slechta 11ad she secs the splinterina of the elnendcd family as a greater loss. W1thoul arandpartnts. auntsand uncles nearby. tttns havt' fewt'r people lO turn to for help, ~ieatd perents 1lso uffer from the limited family support. . Today's teens fttl pressurt' from all directions. accor:<ting t~ Slechta. Societal expectations art often filtered throuah parents. who sign their ch1ld~n up for an incrcasina number of activities or insist that their youngsters bring home top grades. However. Slechta said it is imponant not to blame parents. who usually ju ' wanl the best for their childre n and who arc onen living in a pressure cooker themselves. "We want our children to have everythsnJ." she said. "The parents themselves are under 15 much su·ess. It's no particular person's fault. h 's the society that we li ve in." "We arc a high-ach1e-vement. task-oriented soc1et~ ... Slechta added. "Especial!) in Orange County:· But parents must kttp a watchful eye for signs of serious depression 1n their teens. according to Slechta. It 1s important. she said. to watch for changes in beha' ior. emotional outbursts and talk of su1c1de. Talk of suicide can translatt' to a call for help a nd counseling should be sought. Slechta said. "I think we need to raise the parents' ~onsc1ousness le cl," lechta said. Sinn· (•mbattled teens often end up pressuring themsel ves u "ell. Slechta said parents should teach their youth to set priorities and to get plenty of rest. But. she ackno"ledged. 111s not an eas) task. "Because "'e arc also pres.sured. it's hard for us to sa} to our tern-ager. ·>ou need to slo" do"" n: bcc1".lse we're not slowed d o" n ... she added. Slechta has lectured. trained volun- tt•c:rs. ans"ered hotline calls and donated SL\ ~ears ofcoun eling. TEACHERS••• Last >car. she turned those JOb~ From 84 overtoothers. Volunteers and interns now m iniSter to rhe ·needs of The cl1t'nts. Slechta continues to o lTer spare: fo r the sessions and money for ll)c phone bills. . I he center suit benefits financ1all > from communlt) donations and th(• aid of non-profit fund-ra1S1ng or-~n1Lat1ons. Although some client \ pa\ arcord1ng to individual abihl~. man~ rccel\C the sen ires for free. ··she has tx-cn 6as1cally holding the center togt'ther financiall}. .. Andrews said ... When "e need her help. she's ah' a' s there ... "Thr negotiations aren't done ouL there on the street," Kopp said. "Wc kno" what the teachers want. We''c got a great package there on the ta bk." ' "Each time we go to the tahlc. the) come "1th a new demand." Kopp added. Teacher negotiator Stefanie Scach disagreed" 1th that assess~nL Scach 'said -:nncafficr demands haH• been on the table since the ncgot1a11ono; bt'gan 11 months ago. The onl> nc" element 10 tx-added dunng that t1ml' "as a request for a set salaf') 1nrrcasl' for 1h1s \l'ar and next so that teachers "'" noi ha'c to tx-g1n nego11ating again in a month. according to Seach \\'hether the center " 111 con11 nuc10 trudge along. find tht· financial where· "11hal for smooth sailing or e'cntu· all} s1 nJ.. rt·m:11 ns to be seen. For her pan. lcchta said she"'" "ork at 1t as P1cJ..e1 lines ha\(~ also formed at long as she can. . Dan:i Hills H1~h School. Ne~hart ·· .\s loni as I can du 11. I'll do 11:· Ekmcntar) and Ncwhan Junior Sk'chta said. "And when I can't do 11~--ff1gh each said nonl' of the tcachcr--; an} more. I'll stop." missed school 11me to demonstr&ll' CHARLES GOREN discarding another heart. Unless one def ender held spec::ifically a lin- Jleton nine of trumps (h.iahly un- liltdy on this auction), declarer would lose no more than three trump tricks . For those who know the basic odds, the choice is simple. The ACROSS 1 Rod 5 TumodwNte 10 Tumult 14 ModiciNI plant 15 Bellow 16 Timber wotf 17 Fleet 18 MOMCO commune 20 Mtniat• to 22Ea~lon 23 ArrayeJ 24 Apptoud 26 POOi stick 27 Kind Of ahop 30 Grid ptay 34 Seizure· 35 Mlaile 36 lrlah lae 37 F 8'11fled 38 lncr .... 40 Uy .,,ay 41 Lotter 42 Buctcle 43 Thwarted 45 Re9olved 4 7 -up: praises 48 C8PO 49 Kindled anew 50 Glecial pinnacle 53 Analned 54 Anltudes 58 Way through tc>wn 61 A8WWI Dam lit• 62 Piggy IOUnd 83 Goooo genus 64 H.ippy I<><* as ldontm. ee Noblel 67 a... DOWN 1 Aoet , 2 Wlngl66!o 3 8eetl 4 Sopwat• 5 Smell dog, for lhort 6 Ort>lt point 7 Ship 8 Being: Sp. 9 Scotch rlV9f' 10 Bland 11 Lady'• apouM 12 Proftdont 13 Sleuy 19 Tabulate 21 Pronoun 25 Menu ltoma 26 Cautloua 27 Men and boyt 28 Aevott 29 Aroto 30 CompriMI 31 Vostment 32 AQUO 9Y"1Ptom 33 Matta. 9te. 35 Carried out OMAR~ SURIJ !-1. probability of a 2-2 split is almost •1 percent; a 3-3 split happau only about 36 times in I 00. Thal rpade the play of the hand simple. Declar- er won the diamond in du.auny and led a trump, won the return and led another trump. That landed the contract. 39 Moreover 40 ~•no• 52 Ltlddef part 42 Cok>r 53 Venlshed 44 Elevator man 4e Rella 55 Slnlater 47 $yperlor 56 Lamb 49 Provoke 57 Forwarded 50 Hinder 51 Neighbor of Ont erk> 59 Chat Northernmost citizens real dumbbells 60 Vocel PM1M9 On Dumb Bell Ba)' 1n 'lortht'rn Canada 1s a settlement called -\lcn It's sa1d to~ lh( non hem most place on canh whe-re people l1vt' )tar aro und A scientist let fall a drQp ofwh1ske) on the back of a scorpion. The little beast writhed violently and stung itself to death. The test was repeated with other liquors on other scorpions No matter what the alcoholic beHra.gc. the scorpions all went mad and killed themscl"e Please don't act the loa1c backwards. Not all alcoholics are scorpions Therc·s even 1 v.ord for the fallin& of dandruff from )-Ollr scalp - "furfurrat1on ... A ~flit salary of an .\mencan Lcaiuc fin1 baseman 1s 4.17 times as much as th( salary or the . prcc tdent Q E"tr") mo,1e 1be Marx Brothers made wai "-nttcn t'jpttllJI) for thMt. ""Pt o ne Which one? " ··Room Scf'·t<"C ,. lso stamna loo lie. BeJI. LM. BOYD Q. Why do -.c 58)' to "badger" when we mi:an to harass? A. From badgcr-ba1t1n1. lJS<'d 10 be some son of spon ro jab a cornered badger"' 1th a stick to watch 11 defend itStl( You can only do 1h1s with 1 defeM1vean1mal. Noione thalcha~ rou I.JI 0\.1:£ the ~oods to aet even. [)()cjn't work wlth a leopard or a cape buffalo. Not the wa) 11 works Wlth a badger or another human bt'ina. Yo u can't paten!t• Mw slot ma- chine Not in tht' u nited tatcs In fact. xou c-an't patent an) 50r1 of pmblina d(v1 e. Ast t~ deer hunter 1n your famil what sort oh notj( is made b)' a dOl" 1n matina S(ason. Whatc\tr. that tound now can ~ una&aaed b a new -~~---'-= mechanical deer call l\ccording to the makers of same. 1t attracts bucks from all over tht' county. If 11 remains ~egal. no doubt you'll be able to buy it in .hunting and fishing shop nex1 to the spotlights :tnd d) namite. Another thing that makes a chinchilla's pelt so valuable. I'm told. is 11 has mon' hairs per ~uarc inch than an) other animal's skin. To Maine coastal folk. a "cull" 1s a ont<lawtd lobster The blnender 1n Ireland acts hrmmas 11n from cusiomcn but no1 dally ups. Coun1lm pcopk would ltk( to 10 for v.alk.s. bul don't. bttausc d<>ss out the~ make thtm nen ous. Nol down- riaht IC'arcd. Ju.st nervous enouah to ta\e the plclJurt o ut or walks. What bothers them funht'r 1s the unel\y fcclina 1l' un·Amencan not to hkc dop. that onl)' "·imps tcnK up that "">· they d<>n"t talk abou1 i1. One poll tCr contends the OU1('()fM Of a 1«ret blllo t on what to do about dop v.ould uaound aim°'' everybody. One smoke alarm for i:vcry clectnc ht'atcr in thl' house That's "'hat a ti~ 1mpector rt'commends. More c1t11cns na11onw1de have bt-en born in Auaust than in any other month. If she can't stand )'O\Jr be~rd. youna fellow. call her .. Mis~ Opogon." Or to be more c act. a "m1 opogon." one who hates tx-ardr, B1ucst day of the wt-ck for 1~ crtam nat1onw1dc 1s unda). That's sen ina 1t. not ~lhna 11 q. Stfort the Wr1aht brothcn flew their pfaM at Kttt) Hawk. motonttd &hdet'$ were no~n 1n o\ustna, Nr- EnaJand. Cahfom1a. and probebly a couple of other placr So .,hat mack the Wnaht 01.hl dtfftrent? o\. The Wnahu ~re &M fint to control t~ir plane on all th nit un- ) av., pitch and roll. Or to say 1~ ('\~rt,. If )ou want )Our dot to s&ay an tht room v.11h )OU at the Rau 1n Part1 )Ou'U hbc to r.n~ up w t"qu1nlal1 of anothu sa •• niaht ~ by Bil Keane "If Grandma is in her twilight · years you must be at daybreak." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "We shouldn't have complained about his taking taxis ... now It's limos!" .. PEANUTS WHEN '<OU ~IKE IN THE WOODS, '<OU HAVE TO 61; PREPARED FOR Tl4ERE5 A SPECIAL CALL WE USE IF WE EMER6EN~IE5 ... NEED HELP_. ./ GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS IJNa.t L.IMPI~ WIU.. 'bJ ~t.L. Me AJWf G£1\JE~AL CU91f1' ArJ~ ~E: t..rn\.e rJfG~l'J'? DRABBLE R08BISR08E r ·nus r.Mt IS 6fJTllo AdUWI I MIO 10 9aR1" "'la _.... ' --~ ,.. ,. SNAFU by Bruoe Beattle . __ .._ - ·'The good news is. 1t works! The bad news is. I'm taking out a $1.000.000 ltfe insurance policy on you ·· DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I ~- by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I At/lfrr,AMIL.IAR Wt"f).I ~~ SMAU. 1UM. by Pat Brady Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Thursday February 18 1988 87 BLOOll COUNTY '11ltfm "'1f1CJllK, flf(JM~// l'lfNIC'f ~ Hl$fMY I ~3~C.-' '/(#{ WNUE MIJ. ff /.£AP'/ ~~., ~ GAMIN AND PATCHES M'/ FA™EJ2 ~SBEE~ l~DICTED JUDGE PARKER MY MOTHER SAYS ~You 00 TME CRIME I YOU co T~E TiME ' SAM WON'T BE ABLE TC' . DOWN 6Y THE JOIN US FOR OlNNER, M ILL POND I DAVID ' B Y THE WA'r, ~ DIDN'T REALIZE WHERE 010 YOU MEET T HAT l 1-\AD MV NE10HBO R SUSAN? WANDERED O FF SPENCER FARMS O NTO HER PRORERTY I-IE.RE 1 Aff1 1061 .JG by Berke Breathed by Addlson WE WOMEN ~AVE A WA'r OFcoP1~ by Lynn Johnston Gll£A~ (iA~ANP CQ?O • -A~TIN6- by Tom Batluk FUNKY WINKERBEAN NE VE.R I tJ (VV..) (>JI l DE.~ff DREAM5 LJ.X)OLD I HAVE BELIEVED 1H/S I CJ N CX'.) SLJ(V\M ERt> '"f'HE 'JNo,......,.. DOONESBURY $lHO( lfUlf£ fllt1fE /IJ,NMM'; fal-11't£5/PENT. 11/T 'fH1S fJQl7 FAZ£ llffJNa AUl£J(T qf¥I( PE()Pt£ 90UPN76E Pll£Sl()fm. r ,, 5HalLD _I/HI¥ J#S 5UJ'PIOll(1" AMS 100 l/;tlJ 'K) ·~ oc 1mM ~ ISA ' MU,.• ~I ,,,,,, GIRL IO EVER 1...f r-1·E_R i FOPUL..ARIW / ' ' t j l ~~~ by Garry Trudeau HPJtJNa ~A SfMI~ 5TA1E/rf,NT 1;; 'I l S II 'I' I r I I I P OSCC I I I I' I SU~ll i I 1-I 1 · •' _. ..... 'C! ·~ ,,.. •• ., w.r *""1-~~ .... -'S Q " ' JCI ~ !legOOlot •N":,_._ ' -e>r.,. C091t DAILY PILOT I Thursd•y. February 18. 1988 Elvis ballet: Style, no-substance- • w ByLYNNE~ER ...,,_.C..11 JI Ala I The world premiere of the Loni ~ach Ballet's " onceno for Elvis' Saturday at the Terrace Thtater may have bore the cultural markrngs of a "orld dcrn1cr en. It was splash) and colorfu l. full of bizarre costumes. a multitude of hkhungdTrcts and bold. new wa' c set de">1gn But be>ond fh at. the l!anc-e "a" 'ague and mundane. thc-music pa)lll hl' "( um.en o .. ·"as the tollaborat1on of Ben Wt>1sman. "ho wrote the S) mphonic scure rehashrng three of thl' man' tunes ht wrote for Elvis. and ~nn· lane de o\ngclo. a N('w- 'l orl. ba~d l·horeographcr and for- mer Joffrc ) Ballet danC'Cr "ho leads Bal kt o· \ngelo. a mul11-med1a con- temporary danle com pan) fhe theme of the hon three movement work. as -.e·rc 1old tn the program, 1s about on idol destro)ed by his image, but the pllthos ot the subject isn't lle\hcd out 1n the choreograph) o· •\ngelo dan<.·ers Laurl·ncc Bloke and ~le"ander Wood pla) Ef\.1 ·inner 1ndcnt11y and outer amagt•. n.·six·cttvel~. while Pallas Slu)!lcr g) rule.) an torment as th~ con fl Kt 1n bct"een. Wood does sumc fine brcak-dannng "hrle Blall· d1ml} ltt in tht· bad.ground Joes some 1mpass1onl·d g(''>tunn~ anJ tunured contral ttun\ The focus 1Hhaolll. \hilling r.rp1d ly. as 1n the mustl. to man1fn1 lhl· different farcl)UfFh 1i.' f)\~thl' Hut 11 doesn't go 31\) \\ hl'fC r hl' danu dot'' little to deH•lop the rharcil ter' "' 1lw theme. rcl)'IOi on the Jin h cfTcct'I :11vun<l 1t to make a ~tatcment . II de \n&el o 1~ decr; 1ng the makma of an idol. or on a more profound kH·I ~> 1ng that "e all m~t struggle tu 1.ecp our 1tknt1t1cs 1n this madden· 111g "urld. 1t\ not apparent The \IUterm·nt or lal k thereof. 1 eclipsed b) the 11cv·hprcss1onist stagi ng. and thl' ,1crcn1)p1cal tlantc ofrb chara · ll" lkl umt''> .a repc11t1 ' c '1!>ual J1H·1c.1un · - < >nr toulll '>l'e the same prohlcm "1th J,· \ngl'lu\ .. Sta) with Mc." athklllall\ damed b~ de ~ngelo and n1 .• 1.,• r hl' mak·kmalc rdauonship ph1likm' at 11!> lOn: "cnt b> the ".i, "lk "h1k II\ danrer5 engaged 1n a 111 ,1 n 1 , s c r 1 t' ., o f a r r o - h.111, ,1111 1on1oni'>I manl'U\l'~ h 1 .11m otl J'> t1a~h tor the sake ut tlac.h, I ht· l 11n1L Rearh Ballet. undl·r an1stic direetor Da id Wilcox. s,how- ed some definite improvement in the rest of the proaram. Andre Proko,skfs "Faust Dtvcnimento .. h:n some fine momenu from Joncue ..-ider, Lisa Strttt, Ake Pakarincn and especially the rock-sohd Helena Ross. thou&h the choreosraph,Y was insipid and" the lip1in1 abominable (ao orange backdrop apinst oranac costumes). The company was at 11s bcsa in " ymara." a Peruvian fol k dance by Helen C'oopc. The corps danced confident!). wnh styhstac cohesion and subtle cA pression an the primi· ti\~. lcss-1s·morc choreograph). Th(' orchestra. under Zelman Bol.'ier. sound('d under·rehearscd 1n (Hrnnod's music for "Faust." but rro' 1dcd decent accompaniment for "( onccn o." Herman 'sHerd thunders at the Center By L VNNE LASSER o.IJ ..... Cefli&Jl .... I The spin! of W ood} Herman "'a~ ahH' and "cll Monda) n1gh1 at the Orangt· ( uunt) Performing \m f'rntt·r \irtuo~o R1lhJrtl 'it11lttnlJl1 th, sound 1s at onn: 11mt·k,~ JnJ u1111t·111 - pora11 The Herman "''k .... 1·,1111111111,,il, not tuo note·\ or tlJ-.ll\ hut \ll11f't' the right notc'I phJ'l'd ,11 1lr1 11~11! tr ml·. l'\Cr·l'\pt·rtflll'nltntt 111 11r11!>11· and t('\lurc ome big name bands ma~ be LOntenl to n.:~t on their laurels. but not the Thundering Herd. Led b:r ve teran nit·mbcr Fra nk T1berr and 101ned b~ T rberr began" 1th " II Dun I \ k ,m ,1 Thing 1f 11 ~1n '1 < 1111 I ha1 \\\Ill~.· tntrodunng tht· l'Jnd\ \OUrti.! IJ1l7' -·1-·••S-•s12s ._.. • .,._"'-1••• ... , ..... ,o,. 1-.1.,I-°"'• S.• S..o .. ..,..,S-.St•"""•'" .. ''..,.. 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A A 9A•Y (PG) IOOJIOS20 1 10 t •o 6)4 /)901 M••rupo 14 9~0!1 Cit Cntr SI\ Cntr NUTS (lit) • 1 2 SO 3 Ob S t 0 1 2 S &. t ·JS ,.ATAL ATTlltAC'TIOM (R) 12.U >:10S JS 7 •0 &.tSS STADIUM n OlllVI lllS ~ SHOOT TO KILL (ft) Ph.ra u.uaJ WUJ>on {Rj OV£11t•OAlltO (PG) P 1u' Ba11~r1~t N o't ,lnclud~d \PC) • * Ulll~I 1'1$ (Jl't N • • 'Ai•1 ••• ~ -..-: ... ,., .. .., U"IJt ~ 111 ~fl ""l I SS "'011 .ind I"'" rding ample room for '>Ofu, .Ir 111i in10 the ~\ophone <;ho"tasc I our nr,1thl'r'I •· I 11 ~· 'urc tht· Herd can '>1111 mal.l· ..i rrniht' nnt'\l' hut on the pcn'>I' t' btll<.""t·l'I h.ill.1d ·-rarh \utumn ·· thl w11r1d "a' J \Canile.,., kgJto 11·rllk1 ,,, J la" on ('um mu mun da\ I ht• 1nlln1tc po-..,1b1ltt1es t)fthc big, h.rntl 1mtrurrwnl were Ct"rtainl\ not 111,t 1111 \111lt1mJn "hu mcc1\ thl7 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS IUT ICTOa-JACI NICHOLSON UST lc:Taal-MERn STRa:P ,, ~:.', ..... .J sr•e;e;p .... ..... ~ "' ·-... ' . ._ .... .rt, ....... ... , ..... _. ' -~~''" •1•1,111t,. . ............ ,. ...-., __ . ...... , ........ • •• ,.,., ltfl~• ·-:...~:. .. ACADEMY MEMBERS Your Card Wiii Admrr You And A Guest Te Any Pertormantt t halkngcs with laughtng ease. In the Ofll.'ntng solo statement or .. Amazing (lr:.ict'" (pan of John Otto's arrange· nll·nt l'\Plonng "-\mcnca the Beauti· tul .. and .. Rattle H) mn of the Re- puhlJc .. ) 101tzman·s pianissimo la· ml'lll "a~ accompanied onl}' by the Sl'ntk wh1rnng or the air cond111on- 1ng The Herd. and the audrencc. wa~ all l·ars. .\nd 'iwl1Lman. one ot the mo51 Hr..at1lc mus1c1ans aroun d can trade 101><-. "1th the band as ('as11) a" he ran "hip off 'itra' insk~ rhc "EbO O) Concerto" - \1ra' 1n<>k~ 's onl ) p1ec<' for a J3Ll 1 orl h,·~tra -was pioneer~ b) the I ha ml in 19~6 More than 30 ) ear; J IJtn 11 "'"sounds progressive. spars(' I rn lnturc. rnmplicatcd 1n rh)thm and un1qucl~ beauuful I ht• hand took that sound and ran \llth 11 in "Igor." lh(' Short) Roger Rcd \:onal p1e(C fca1un ng a dt'\l·rl} halanced q uanet ofdannet 1rumf)<.'t. trombone and tenor 'la\· ophonc ~nd ~aron ( opland's "Fan- IJrc tor the lommon Man" pru,cd ..i n 1:quall~ 1ntcrcs11ng point of de- flJrturr for lht· "'Id faun rock 1n\('n- 11 nn., of 1hr hand II thl'rl· "a' 1)11(' gripe about ~1ondJ~ \ .. T ribute to Wood):· rt I "J' h1r k's t~lk tn lx•tween prcces I I tw nlU\ll ron~inucs to \peak for ll'>l'I t. Three nominated· arnigos Holly Hunter. Albert Brooke and Wllllam Hurt (seated) all were nominated for Acade111y Award• for their. per- formancea1n ••eroadcaat Newa." The movle received aeven Oecar nominatlona. Emerson Quartet in Laguna-Sunday By CHRISTOPHER PALMER °""' ..... c...-.. ..._Critic The Laguna Bearh ( hambt·r Mu ... 1c "iot·r('I) "'II pn.'<>t·nt tht· [ merson <.)u.irtet "''h gue,ts 'rnhnt'il Oscar Shum'>!.~ and p1an1s1 \knahem Preo;sler .• u lhl' l Jguna Bt·ach High ~(huol .\ud11onum untla' at 1<· 15 pm Thc program '" ot r rt·nch {hambcr mu'llL "(1r~ ... not ntlcn heard in Orange< ount) I au1l'\ \onata rn A MaJor tor' 1olin and p1,rn11 (opu~ 13). !Xbu'>"\ \ C)uallt'I 1n ( 1 Minor (opus 10). and < hJU\'>110·, ··c 11nn·rr· 1n D MaJor for' 111hn piano. Jnd qua nct This 1'> the· Fml'r\un (}uanct'\ I I th season. during "tmh tht·) "'"make th('tr mn1h tour o f Furopc. thrir ~ccund ot Japan and 1hcrr fi~t ol ~ustralaa ~incc I IJ 0. the f-merwn ha\ t>ccn the res1tkn1 quant•t ot thl' Sm1th'>On1an and s1nlc I %2. also JI Lrnu1ln < cntcr murl' rn 1:ntl). lhl' \,pen r cm' JI "a., Jdtkd to the last Dchu\\~ \ (,)ua1 tl'I 111 (' Mtnm (lompo'><."d in I 1!9JI. \\Ill feature tht• quartet alonl' Tht'> 1~ thl' mo't lommonl" ht•.ird 111 lht· three wort..~ on the program. and ,., a \ta pie an thl' stand•ml quartl't l11eratur~ It " -------, DcbuSS\ \ onh wor~ for this com bina11oii nf 1miruml·n1~ "ACTION JACKSON" (Al n DCU1 \l(tfO SlO &lOOJO "SCHOOL DAZE' (At n DOU• S!jPf C ~ I\ ' lt • 4' 'SERPENT I THE RAINBOW' 1A) !Iii, .Al ------ "BROADCAST NEWS" (A) I to 90 'SATllFACTION' (ll'Gtl) 'lO ':IO~IO "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" (PG13) .. DOllT m11to \ 0 • 00 10 Qo' ... SHOOT ·to Kill •• ilH JO IOJO "COP" (91) tJt • &llTIR, .. 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In lhl' narrw of 1ht: god~ 1>1 mut.1l and 1n rn) • tl\.\ n. du nut murh a "I ngk nnt(' 'm1 haH~ "nllen 111 ~·1ur qu~rttt .. fhnnnu·rt \\111 npc·n \\llb 'roltn1t.1 ()Har ~hum'>'-' and p1anl\I f\lenahl·m Prc .. -.lcr Jl11ne 1n I aur~·., ':Iona ta 1n \ \1JJ11r Im '1olln and prano \hum''-' ,, "l'll-1.m>"" ..1'1 a prod1g~ "h11 turnt·t1 JI an t•a rl) agt• tu t('arh 1 ng \tof..O\\ "" 1 nncc dt'\( nhed him a .... tht· mO\t J\l11unJ1ng grntU\ J',c c\l·r ht·.ird ·· '-11\\ ·11 he tx-gan onrc .ae.a1n J l .Ut't'r J\ 1.onn.·rt ,.,_ ohn1i.1 1n I '1X I Pn·,,ler made h" u in1n1 dd1ut 111 194 111 J \l'rtl'\ uf u1nn·r1' \\tth lht• '-'t Ph1lhJrm11n1l I le ,., lo-loundl·r of tht• tkau\· \r1' I r10 "h1,h cl\l'f th(' pa\I l O H·Jr\ ha'> n·tnrtll·d lhl· en11n· ... 1andard l11l·rarun· tor p1Jn11 trto on lhl· Ph1ll1p\ IJhd f hl· final \.\orl un the program 1~ Erne\! C ha Uo;\on \ .. < om nt.. 1 n [) MaJor lor \ 1ol1n . PrJno and Quartet ( ompo l'd rn I IJ.')I , th(' \\Ori. 1\ unu~ual for 1t\\·umbrna11on <1f1n\lrll · men ts. h '" rard) ix·rformcd and ha\ bc('n dc~rnhcd J'\ ··morc rhambcr mus1l than doubk·(OlllCrl<> ·· 1huugh th('' 1ohn and piano .uc dominant It •!I regarded Ii~ man) as lllll' of the mo t original "urb ol 1h1' period Pcrhap<> 11\ unu\ual lombinJtwn ot IO!>lrUml'l11\ IS \.\h,H prl'\('OI\ ,, .. "1dr1 pcrturm.imc f hl' Emer<.on ()uartc1 "•th • hu m'>k) and PrC'>'>lcr prom1<.t·<. to he a \('r) .,1gn1fkant l'\('Ot 111'> unu'>ual to find <.o man) d1stin~u1'ihrd 11101· "1dual mu.,1r 1an" on the l aguna ~tag(' ( all lhl· l aguna Uc-at h ( hambt.·r Mu\lt 'il>llt'I\ .11 4114 ~lt!~ for funh<'r 1nlorm.111un ' 1 $hirley T emple writes h er story LOS .\ Cj fl E~ (..\Pl -~h1rk\ lcmplc Blac:k '>a)S ~he has \\nttcn nn autob10graph) focu\1ng on tht· )('llf\ "hen her name "a 1n hghtc. a~ the l'.h1ld ~tar of" Rebe n of Sunn) hrool. I rm " and 01hcr film cla•"ics "I wrote 900 P3...fC\ and I onl ) got up to the ag" of 2.:· th" 5q.~ear-old former diplomat said rl"Centl~ "I'll ha"c to "ntc thr rc\t 1n another book .. he said tht manu\C npl would be.- offered to publ"her'> in'an auction by her Ne" 'l ork agent Bia ~ bcpn her film cam:r at the age or " and hild "'011 wo rldwidr acclaim and an 0 ar b) the time ~he wa 6 Her credits and udc "Little Ma ~ Marker." .. The Little Colonel." "Th(' L1tt lcsr Rebel" and .. Captain Janu· Ir)." • 0 MM;NIFICE T.' 13:11 2 :• 4 :00 5.45 7 :IO 1 :11 10-.AS • ----~--~·~------ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Thursd•Y. February t8, 1988 88 as " NU••••• ... OllUIHCOWfYY ••• -c..tC1mnnuN1y NCmCICW .... • ........ .......... WO llMICOUltT (ClfACIOIUUDIC~) C ..... '*'"°' ounecw HCmlOUl_lf... '!~~·,-=.·=· .. ~"-~ 8 OP O•A .. I "'C*ll c:.ter NOflCI TOOl"l.NOANT 9Mrd ot t(,AfMLUltllllS•nA llAm ITAft n -•• A~• , CAUPOllWA Dr..... A~a~I llUCWA.AO ,....... MAU.... The I~ l*1IOfW 11e TIW ~ lllWIOM ... .-a..0!11"1 • ._..., AOIAf.enctDoae 1 10 10 fl111'1._ot t(A,,....H.MAU. ~bllelneea• dOinl.....,_.W A .... ,....,. of.. CA._,., YOO,.._ llJNO SUfD 8"............. MD~""''°" 8AEA MflC! ~UIP· Tflft f'tl8 ANTA . L~ ~if--•'*"•ofO.... ~tton.; MAllllA O! ~'(AUO.IH1t1 ......._~ TOAO•lllTll MENT 00,, $1f S. lltM PA~.·~ ... Cewlly, Callforftla. (Aleo ""IOt. LalMM fie Couftly Of 0rang9 ...,,... W"'*Of'I 1'* I UVS AVl'TIA 1mendanOO) IHILOON C,......, l.ITATI MO. A14WJ Blvd . er ... Calif, t2'2l Glinatll PW'tnet9NP. 1,....., ............. Oowei... ' Ille.. .......... lnfleMetterof ltle&t• bull""'* II about lo be AHpond1nt: AL.FAED AO:JUUl MllG "''""*.., To .. '*"·~-. Clerence I OatMl9M. O.....A~. ~. c.111 lw'CI ol "'9 Olle~ lftil held, Ind "9aot lllClfl of ITEVE JOHN PA,.AS. made Oft P*90MI pt~ HOA 111 Y• ._,. • CM.INOAll ,....., .....,t creditors and conono-11t 1208 W Wooder"t Ave t2114 ~OoweinectbylM No .... 11f waead0ftad• Dactlt If, .......... deaetlbad c ... No.0279133 AYI ... *' llMll•tne 0Mu11.,.., eclltort. 111d ~tone~ 8'M.Callt.~J Thi L.Ulll Cof'nPallY• a loerd of~ ... reoommaocled. Pualltto'I -..0.taharebyQIWnltlat The'*"" and buelnMe MWCMM II..,,,_.•,_ .. •• Oew1ll111M11Jeen m~~ot'*""1seln1-"'9d th.It t>u11neH It con· C1t1torn11 corpotellOft ...... Oft '*'*Y •. , .... No .... 1 .. ~ In-... Yfldall919d Wlll ...... ...,... of IN ll'ltendld MOTICl.I .... ..... .... ftTllJPM •t the c...-" In the wll and/Of .,.,."'' dl>G11d by If\ l(l(lt--17550 Glll•tt• Av•""• t :IO '·"'· Thi tot!Owlna °""*"91 IMPaCt "'"" ,,...,... ... to ... lllgllaet 1r.......,ortat« I.AMP POST n...wt..,...... ~ W•t l(A THl.EEN HENRIE TT A Clartnee £ G1thmann ln-1ne. Calif 92714 ......... ba6nQ pr...,.,(: No. 472 lot tM ,~encl best bidder, 1'1bjact to ltllZA. A CAll,O•UUA ....... ,_ ...._. ,._ c-.,. HAl.L 11<1 KATHLEfN H Th.II atatemel'\I wu fllld V F No 31 ITi.rr ... nld Harriett M. WIMllJ. CMlr· ~ ,..... OCM1llllMtlOl'I of leld ~CORPORATION. 10130 ._,. ...... ,_,. ,._ ,_, .,..._ WHEREAS. Saet1on1 AU With the Cou/ltyCllt1c ot Of· a CA UmlllldQiln,,.,.. Dr w : Aoaer n. •tMton: fCPtt). lecillbOM 1, end pertor COUl't. on or ...., tt11 W11net Alla . •H, FOUfltllin ....-.,..... •..,. ..._ '"'' -_. Ille a 1390111d 814(>1 oflttl c.i1. A petltK>n flu t>Mtl tiled ~County on January 25 TM Wllliatn l.~ C~ G9dlll H, V...,_..i>on A. 1pt110¥tnQ ,_.. Oirciue. IWt dey of FebNary, 1111, ValleV. CellfornAa ._. Wofm allH ~. ...... ..... leftft tt P9U lcx111e Education Code mall• Ptlylll~ Jean Stl"Of'd-tn 1988 I CA Corp0f9ll0f\, ~ ~ -"'°"* ~. Ne,. tlOft "'Mine ~ 9edlbOM ..... office of EDWIN A. The IOGMiOfl In Celitotnia If YOU wilt! 10 ... tN .0. ........... ...., ,,.. Pf0Yltl0t1• '°' jOlnt OC()Upart• the ~pwlOf Cour1 Of ()f. ,,_,,. Partner. ,. Cot'pofllW ........ CertlM ,,.._..=N .._. 1 RoecMey ~ waa WESTBROOK. ESO .. 24M1 of tfll Clllot ....uM offlCe Vice of en 1ttorM)' 11'1 t,. • oy ot0is1r1e1owne<1prooerty County~11no111a1 Pubh•'*' Orange OoMt N•wport 8 H ch. Ce ll' made. ~ -•adopted• t900IN'Mlldad. El Toro Road. Suite 320, or~ buliMaa Offtoe atlet, you lhould dO 10 • ,_ .. M4 ... ,_, wtln prtvllt 1ndlvtdu•I•, P111IClarkebelOC)OlnledM Delly Pltol Janvery 28. F•b-92658·7520 Mada to boatd9/ eom• Pubtlc Hearil'IQ concat""'9 ~ H4lla, CA tH5~. of rile tmerldad ,,.,..,Of' 19: omptly ao th•t 'lfN' writ. • .... ,_. "'91 lt•ms. or c;orpor1110ne, ano IO'lal r91)feeentetlvl to ruary 4 1 t 18. 1"4 Thi• blAM"ll• 11 Cott· l'ftlaalOftl I oommlu .... lptltOVal of KMc:tio lent• Cowlty of Of8'199. State of 1585 &lnlMd LAM, Coet• tin rMPC>nN, If eny. may bl ... ... -· ~ ,_ WHEREAS Ille O.ttrlCt " IOminitt., ,,,. Mtll• ol the T~ OUC19d bt • g9'Wll patf· Commendallol'l1 wer• aA•ger1ta!AMdlo TrabuOO callfOmla. all tN rigflt. tMte Meaa, Calfomla, ...., ~ Pfop-eoMtr11"4ld to Mell 111.,. oec.o.rit netlil!P made, Pevaft"9 Sllerlng ommunlty ~~t and ll'lteraec of ~ de>o All OCMt ~ n..-Avtaot Utfed l'la lldO ct. .., M ..... -"Mui nete aour<:a of lunot 10< th• petition ra~u .. ta P\llltC NOTICE Rleflard T Oe1n1 Gt.,.,. tor ~ YMCA AQreement No. 17·1 waa OMMd 11 the time~ death end addt .... uaed by lhe 1ndtdo El tribunal puedl ...... ".n the 1ar1ous Olatriet requirt· eulh0tlty to ldm1nltt., INI l ,ICTl'TIOUI -··-•• Tn1s 1111.,.,_,1 WU NeO .. _,,owed. Pevaftue llnued to '*""Y 2A, encl all ttil rlgh1, 1.,11 lll'id '1""'9f0f wlthll'I 1he put 0.Cldlr COfllr1 Ud tit'I -• "*'" and Hiatt und« the I~ --w1tn Iha County~ of Or• "*"" Otent tor Boye and , ... , 9:30 1.m. PIJbllc 'heat· lnt...i ltlat ... Mtatl of ttwee ....,, are: None. dleoc•• I menos que Ud. r• .,..,. .,. ..., ..... ,.. WHEREAS. Ille 0.atflCI detlt Admln1Slr1uon of El-T~A~_!TATU•NT tinge ~nty on ~ •. G1r1a ~ of Hl.ll'l~on Ing conclfftll'ig 8"1fovel of uld dee rand NI ecq.Med The "9fMI and ~ Sl)Onda det1110 de 30 dlM-Y• mey •11111 fies a real int~est In a l)a(oal Ill• Ac1 ..... "'"'wing persons Ir• 1988 v-.,. Inc, wee 8"1fcwecl. Foothllt Panell Pt1nned by oper.tton of tew Of otMt• addt..-of tN lteneflr ... L.11 la 1nlormae1on que • Al "' ....,,_., ,...._.lot appro111mettly 7 ecrea A l'IM'\flg on 1~ Pfiltlon ld°'(ng bu&18ne•0s 's' T 0 N ,,,_. ......_,. SNtlng Grant for Community 0.velopm91'1t wtaa, other than Of' In .0-are: IN lll<f H l'NN, INC .• elgue .. :.:: de Mt kMw11 ICW\lt!lea H ·16 7 « GOiden """' be held on MAACH ~. . 8 1 Put>tt....O &anoe CoMf ""'9blltltlon lnatltvt• of ..,.,.,t No. 87-7 ... dltlOl'I to ttlat of Nld di-2811 "A" N. Tuatln A.,.,. SI UtleddMMeollcillfel "' ,,_lftefullft West StrHt Hunll~ton 198& II 145 PM In Dept l?"BER~TOORLV 0 ~~EC SA""~ OaiJy "'1101Fe«>ruary18. 2S, loul"9rn calltofnle wet ep. lnued to Febru.ry 24, CMMd. et 1he time of <!Mttl. ~An.I. ~Na. eonlMltO de un at>Ogado en ....,_, relettal Mf'ltce Of Beacll tco<net of GolOen 3 11 TOO CIVlc; Center '"" (Cl...., L " March 3 10 1988 prowd. ~ llPP'OW· ..... 9:30 •• m. Public Mlf· In #Id to ... the certlin real TM Pf:1J. pertinent este Hunto. d•beri• hee«IO I ..... ~ .... (!Mted In W~SI and E.d1ngttl, and on .... West Santa Ml CA ~~s; JEWELRCV DESIGN Th-412 Ing nomll'iatlol'I of ONlla Ing concemlnQ lptltOYel of ptoperty, llltuated In the City flefatO 19 bed In Qetl· lnmedltlamente. de "" llhe ,.... ....... WHEREAS tl'la Olsh1ct r• IF YOU 08JECT to the aimer .s A osll Mfla. Amtlurgev tor appointment Dowe Canyon Plenneo Com-of E.t l'oro, ~1'11y Of Of·.,.,•: Stodl In Trede, Flx· meMra su reapuell• ~ • ... le en-qu•ret tac•Ull• tor coMege ;tenting of the petlllon. you Calif 926:?7 f'tatC NOTIC£ to FlllMetw 0..1lopma11tal munlty Dl\ielopment ~--lf'OI, Stet• of Callfornla, turea. Equipment and 1tct111. sl n1y 1lgun1. ~ er..-.... ~Ion Jv. pu•C>OMS 11 GOiden w .. 1 ll'lOUld e1tMr eppeer at tha P ~tier•• : ~0•100 M 220 . K--e.m... AcMeoty Board wiia t No. 87·4 w• eon-pattlculef1y delc(lbed 11 fol-QoodWlll of I eet111n.Plzu -reg1s1ra<111 llen\po _..., lllted tleM IHI pl.alo Cotlege 1"Ct ne.tlng end ttate your ot>-•me< " osta -, adopted, Aaraementl with ll'llled to Febru.ry 24, ..... lowe. to-wit: wltfl bear #Id wll'ie bua!MN !-TO THE RESPONO£NT· •• DIAi CAU.NOAftiOI WH~REAS Ille 011trlct leetlOn• or hie Wfltten Obt«· Clltl 92627 '1CT1TK>Ue .._.. tlla foUowmg W«• •P· :30 a.m. Pubtle heaflng LOCHofTrectNo 10009. end II located II: 10130 The petitioner n11 1111<1 1 pera pre1e11ter un 1 1w1s~ to eon110er the d.-tlOl\1 w11h the cour1 oefor• Tllis DuSH'leH 5 con· NA•ITATl:mNT proved: Contreet No. ning approvll of a.. 1n the County of Of8ft09, Wlfntat A.,.., •H. Fount.in petlllon concernlnQ yOYr ,..,_..... MCtttl I mt· veiopment Of 1119 9'.lbjeet the flearll\Q Your appear· duC1eo Oy 8 ' indtv•Ou•l TM followtng pwaoni .,. C40521 wlttl City of Sin Brend Ptenned Community Stet• of Callforl'lla. 11 per V9/Mly. Cllllornla, TM busi· m1rnege If you 111110 ftle a .-a• .... _.. parc .. 1or prtv1t1 MC10f uM 1nca m•y be •n P9'90fl or Oy vater•e 8 Bosioo OOlng l>uli,_ .. Juan ~rano for reheblll· Development AgrMment maip recorded In Book 424. naM neme uMd by the teld rHPQnse within 30 dayt of Ulw _.. o -Hamada compatible .,.,tn )O'nt uae your 1nornev 111•s •1a1ement "'" •••ed ONT ARIO INDUSTRl.A.l. latlon ol ptlv•te Pfopeftlee; No. 87·2 was hald, end Rel--Paget 24 tflN 28 lnelutlve of tr1nsf«ors II Mid loeallon the di.le that thll summon1 ......... llO le ofreceta under Educltion Code Ste· IF YOU ARE A CRE DITOR witll Ille Counlv Clerk ol Or· I PARTNERS. e/o The Lutlt Cooperatlwe FundlnQAgr ... olullon No.88-19011ndOrc»-~Mapa 19:"LAMPPOSTPIZ2A" lsaervedonyou,yourdellUll • "' r...,_11 ttons 81390e1seq tn1men-or 1 oon11ngen1 cred1t0< 01 ~ Coontf on Oecwnbef lCompit1y. 1 Catttom•• ".!: mant No. ~ tor San n1nce No . 3884 wtr• •more commonly know(! S.id ~ trantflr It In· may De entered end the _...a ........ tlefte que .,.., 10 mu1m.ze compensa. the cteoe....S you mull !tie 3 587 ~Ilion 17550 Gillette Diego CrMlt Flood Controt edopted. Publle hearing •· 28181 SALl.Y El. TORO, tended to M consumm1ted eourt m1y 9ntet 1 tudgment c:'"'''"' co11 laa for· 1.on 10 1ne O.smct end to yoor claim -Mlh the eour' or P FIM329 enue. Irvine Cll•I 92713 ......_ Plen Enwonmentel oneerlllng epprov11 or CA t2t30 · •\ the office of: ACTION conta1n1n9 Injunctive or "'111 d • d • • I at a I a• obtain Oll·SJte improve· pretent It 10 ,,,. Penc>na1 0 "~She<! Ora nge 8 ~st C ri;-Lu9k ~P11~5s0 !MpaCt Report: Col'ilraot No. Mlflna H ... Plennod Com-Tlfme of tall eMh In iew-ESCAOW, INC .. 800 North other order• eonGerntng •••11•11 II uetod .,-. men15 eompatit>le .r11n the .,,_1at1ve ~eel b) ao, 110'. J1riu.aty 2 •D· 1 -11 ornia corpo ion. c;.eo455 wlttl City of Tutlln munlty Dl\ietopment Apt ... ful money of the United Tu1Un Avenue. SYlte G, division of proporty, apou.al .,. la c:cwte eec:uc:he au neeo& of 11\e OlstrlCI the court wftnln lour rnontlls ruir1 • 1 18 1988 T ~;l~l~e A""9!'U9. Irvine, Clllf for putlllc: fllcillt ... end Im-ment No. 87-3 was lleld. llld Siii• on eonflrm111on of s.n.. Ana. Clll1ornl1 .• Or· tuPl)Oft. ehild eus1ody. c;t\lld c.ee. NOW THEREFORE. BE IT lrom lhe dtle ot '"" IS· n-414 s~ & Ta4t>ot ASsoelll• provemef!tl IOf' Mulll·Ser· Rllolutlon No.' e&-191 end ea1e Of part CMh end be!-8ft09 County on Of atler tuport 1tt0<ney·1 .... co.11. 8' uee.d llO ~ta tu RE SOL llEO th1t 111e Gov· wanoe ot letters as pro.,,,dec:I ounLIC NOTICE -vlcl Senior Center; AQl'M-Ofdlnance No 3885 -· m ewldenced by note ... Mlfetl 9 , 1988 Thlt bull! end such other relief u mey ,....... e tterftpo, P"9de 'e"""O Bolfd ot the Coast In Seelton 700 ol 1ne ruu 11 e C1llfofnle Gener I ment No. DU -229 end a doi>led. P.ubHe 11 .. rlng our9d by Mor'lgage Of' Truet tr111tflr Is not tut>ject to be granted by the oourl The ,.,., • -· r le PllOdefl Community COlteQe OIS1riet Probll• Coda ol c.t1torn11 FICTITIOUS •USINESS :•rne<sllt 11 1~t = Amendment No/ ., With C>nC*nlflQ approval Of Allao OMcl on IM pr-operty eo Callf0<nl1 Uniform Com· gemlstlmen1 ot weges._ tall· ....., 141 -.no. av dlnero ooes tieret>y d«:lare its In· The Ume tor flltr>g eta.ms wlll NAME: STATIEM£NT • ~uec.,"1 ~2660 Cllltrane tor E"'9tgement of Planned Community Do-aold. TenpercemOfemount merei.t Code Slctlon 8t06 tllQ ol money Of Pfoper1Y Of' r otra1 eeaaa d• eu le<'tton 10 r-and eon-not 111p1re "''°' 10 lour Tile iotiotoo.ing cie•tons ere j 1 n-Alrporl Storm Channel velopment AQl'e«nenl No. bid to M depoelted with bid. TM neme and IOdress of oilier eourt 1u1hortzed pr1,11d1d ..,., awleo adl· &10.• prooosaia tor jO<nt OC:• months trom tl\e data of the OOl"Q bu!!.•-u ~!:, ~uslneu 1~ :,... under the San Diego Fwy 7.9 wat '*<!. llld Aeeot-8ldt or oner. to tll l,,'Wflt· th• perton with wflom prooee<11n05 may 1lso rnutt deftot pew perte •la eort .. ,cupancy of OlstrlC1 property Marll\Q notice 1t>ov• MISS •ON AU TO 1 M . IO Y 1 ger,.,- 11-405); Col'ltract No C404fi utlon No 88-192 Ind Ordl· Ing Ind wt11 ~ r~ It Claiml may DI fllld ta. AC· AUG 28 1987 IJdlleft ettoe req'1111toa 1n ilCCOrdence with tna YOU MAY EXAMINE tne PORTS 327 N Anatie.m ln.,.nlp T ni with Callfoml• Parllyzed nine• No 3868 were the lfOf'eeaid omc. II 1111 TION ESCAOW, INC .800 N Gery Qrenwllle, Cleft&, 9y: ........ ~ .,. Vttted provisions ot StcUOfl 81390 , ... kept Oy tfle COUft II fOIJ a ... o AMI""'"' Calo! 9280 RIChlfd Det I fl Veteran1 AMoelatlon for opt9d. The Board Id· time •tier 1M flrtl l)Ut>ll· TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE G. M111rJorle Fells, De,uty .... ...,._ 1 Ifft abogado '" seq of the Edueatlon we a !:*son interesteo m Cnar A J ere.es , '2 via wi:ll~~s~~c:ot ~ l)Ublle MMeoe; Agreement rnec:t II 12~50 p,m In cation hereof Ind befor. SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA Cter11 """'" ... -... llnoCOI'-Code Ind notiu IS hereby Ille 91111• )'OU m1y..,,,.. Ou•IO NflWi>C)ft Beac:o C.ltf c t y F~9 with Paine Webber, lne .... memory Bel• Biro. reetoent date of..-. 92705 llnd the lo t d1y fOf Jolln Eversmeyer. Al· oce 1 Ifft ........ P"9de given 1n1t on the 4tn d1y ot ~the u.acutor Of adrn•n· 92663 ~~ oun Yon • Underwrltef' 1nd Mudge Sanll Ane_ Detect 1flls 17111 day of flllno clalrM by eny etedltor tornev tor Pat111oner. ~81 ._.,•WI Mf"fkjo •rel· May 1988. ti 6 30 ll m the 11trll0<. or upon the ti· TPl<a t>ut•neas ,, con-,...,_. ~Guttw1eA-.no.r UNOA 0:-ftOalltff, ~.1"4. 1halit11Marct18. t998wtllch 6 ut1ness Center 0. •105. ~ • 1h9doa o • Govern1ng8oardwtliholdllt tO<ney lor the eH evtor or ouctecs by anin<l•l't<lua. P Dlltnod Orange coelll Ferdon 11 Bond OounMI: left& of the 8-d of CHRISTINE A. MOAG.AN. Is the bullnetl d1y t>ef0t1 lrvlne. CA 92715 -otldlY .. eyvdl leOel reguiet t>UDll<: ,,..il"Q and admln1.tt1al0t and Ille w!lfl c_, A Gare.es u Pit F 18 M Aretllteet·Enolnw Agr ... lupr wteofe Executor of the Ett•t• ot the eonaumm1t1on ctate Publlsned OrlllQlt Coast 1::c. • dtroc:torlo tale· Wiit c;onStder all p11ns or tne coun wttn prool ot Mt· Tll•s statemen• wH 111-a ~'11n 3 oc10 ·~~IY · ment I~ ~llertn-Gyptum (SEAL) Mid decedent IC)eeifted eboYe. Diiiy PHot JaoulfY 28. Fet>-), proPOSals sut>mlltld. end llice. a W<'ttlen request stat· wnri lfle County cw~ o• u•~ ar • Tn-.tn ~ Faclllty, PflaM 1, Publilhec:t Orange Coat ..,... n. ~. Dated: Jlfll.lafY 7, 1988 rul ry 4, 11, 18, 19U ~ *t UIMt BE IT FURTHER R~-1ng 11'\11 f°"" desire special .aoge. Ccun~ C¥l J.anuat)' ·~ ·--------.,,.-- ...-oU.ing Units; Arnendrnen. t Dally Piiot Fet>ruery 18, 1"4 llO., A...,_, .. Law. LAW POIT flCZZA. A Th3~ The name 11\'d address of SOL VEO tnet the Secretary nofa of t1'I tmno or en in-1998 P\lllJC NOTICE No. 1 to apllon Agreement 111453 ~ 11 TOfO ........... CALIPOPMIA COPPOP· Iha oour1 Is (El nombre y ot tile Bot!d of Trustees ta Jenloryandappr11Mmentot F1llOHl------------ encl Extenllon ot Coeatll . m. ~ .... CA~ Anoet/ W. eMtl WATIOM. "8.IC NOTtCE dJrecCIOn de ta CO<te es) Tile ne•eby directed to '9"1 no· 111111 au.ts Of of tn. 1)9(1· P\Jbh$ned Or1n99 Cou 1 KIUIO Dl\ielopment Permit 85-35P P\llllC NOTICE Publletled Orenee eo..t UCRITARY. Tl•..,.•• ~ul)e'lor Court. State ol t~ or 1he etorfflld publJc tlOtlt or eGGOUn1' mentlonec:I 'Oe•I) P 10, Janu•')' 2e "•tr FlCTfTtOU9 .,... .. fOf tl'le United Stll• Atnees Dally Pilot Fet>Nery 18, tt, • LMI P\.YNN, .-C·~ W. aTA:.=.r Of Callfornie County ot Or· meeting by publlettton tn See11on 1100 end 1200 5 01 ru•« • , , 18 1981! NA• tTATUllPfl Aeadltny: AQreement with ITATlmwf Of 25. 1988 . ..CHML '1.YNN, ,_... enoe. 700 Clvle Center Drive pursuant to Section 81398 lhec.LlfomJ1 Probate Code · Tl\-413 The lollowlng persont .. A.S . Found1Uon/Drange AaAMDOlllllNT Of ThF474 DCWT, Tt•......... AaANDOl•llN'T °' Wffl, S1nt1 .A.n1 CA 92701 101 tne Eouca11on Code Rey a. Wooe..y, Inc •. lfld fdOing ou11n.est u · County, tne. to l)fovide c -Ull CW ACTfTI()Ue •-ir Mftftl'C Put>tlahed Ofat>ge Cout Ull CW '1CTTTIOUI Tile n~. IOOr99S ind On mo1100 ol Truatff Woolaay, An91to 111d P\alC *>TIC[ BAY CORONA S P6C· Menagernent and RMlden-9UIMN NAm ~ "'11"4. Dally Piiot Fe«>fuery 18, 1988 au ..... NAME telee>hone numbef or plam-Arm1ndo R Ruiz duty Me· Thatc:ttor, AltlHneya IOf TRUM e C11tt0<nla ~ llal Cere Servlcel to AIDS The lollowlng peraont Th452 The lollowlng P•rtont tiffs 1ttorney or ptainttlt ondeo ano 0c;arrle<1. th• ~•llM-. JOit ~.Joe. FICTITIOUS llUllNEll p1rtnereh•P. 19600 Fall· Petienta; AreNtect-Enolneer have 1bendonec:t lhe UM of P 4ttll , n1ve abandoned the use of #llllOUI '" 1110<ney ts (E.1 e bove ru otut•on wu qtlM -. "°9d ..... pon NAME STATl:•N"r tCMl<I. SUlte 200. Irvine, Cdl AgrMfl'leftl No 08}-337 th• Flctlllout Bualneu 'IC'"'°"'........ PUBUC NOTICE !fie Fletltlou• Buttnau nombre ll dlracc1on., .. nu-adopted ""''" tile tOltOWlng IMctl. CA... Tile IOhOW'l"Q i>erton• •re19211s wftfl Rot>or1 ~ WUNlll'I Na m e WEST ER N MAm ITATE•NT N1me CALIFORNIA COM· rnero de 1111tono Oat ~ote Publlsned 0rl"9' Coast 0011·'9 ou1mess es Burrel O Megtlu .. ~ FrOll llnd AllOCiat• tor FINANCI Al. SERVICES , The following~ .. ,. ,ICTITIOU• _,..... MERCE CENTER AT ON-at>oQado oat demano1nte o AVES Mr BerQe< Mrs IDllty Piiot Feoruary 18 l9 SEA WNO PRINTING 11~ F1tr~ Suite 100' Founilln Vllley Channel Fl· 2 t52 Dupont Ori.,,., Sul1e dOlng butlneA II. JOHN C. NAME ITAft..wf f ARIO. 17550 Giiiette Av· (jel oemanoante que no Baum Mr Rutz Ms PollerCI 25 1988 7S42 Sea S prtn9 Dr1va l1rv1ne Calif 92715 ' elltty No. 005; L.lcenM will\ 1 t 4, lrvlne. Callf 92715 C 0 L l. INS AND AS· The lollowtl'IQ persons ere enue. Irvin•. C1lll 92713 uence at>ogado n 1 c ~ 1no Mr Howt l<l Tt\F 4~ ~ 20• t-.untlnQIOf' Beaell B•r 0.¥atopmenl ~- Dlnlel K dbe Greet1 Tn. Fletltlout eu.ine11 SOCIAl'ES. 270 SOUTH doing buslnest u · The FictttlOUjl Butlnest BUD MAFISH. Esq LAW NOES None Cehl 926'1! auon I Cellforn!a c:orpot• M..OOW. 'r9arm for 0per. Name referr9d to 1t>o.,,. wu BRISTOl.. SUITE 101, C AS A MOR RO AS· Neme referred 10 at>ovewu OFFICES OF HARRIMAN & ABSENT Nooe Nit.IC NOTIC[ Sernard Jonn v1 .. nttn ttiOf' 19600 Fllrctllld. s. atlon .. INIM Aeglonal fllecl '"Orange County Of\ COSTA MES A. C ALI · SOCIATES, 130 Newport filed In Orange County on MARSH. 301 N ReymonCI ABSTAIN Non. 75•2 S•• Spr1rig Drive 200 lrVllle Calif 92715 Piiie· Ealement OMcl Ind November 12. 1988 Fll.E FORNIA 92826 Cent., 0.IW. Suite 140 . January 19. 1983 FILE l\ve Fullerton CA 92631 STATE OF CALIFORNIA K•100 ~unfl"910" Betcll Cell! r 11,1 ovstneu 11 coo- ,\QrMment """ Soutl'lern N0.F325882 JOHN c. COl.l.INS. 25801 NeWpoft Beacf'I. Calit 92660 NO F107867 T 14) 879· 7 t9C COUNTY OF ORANGE ~nnou• IU9tNESI 9164! OUClflCI Oy • Q«*°al 1>911" Cllltomli E~ ~ Jon1then C. M!fvef, 1201 PASEO OE LA PAZ. SAN Roger Ebert & Mery JOl'ln 0 l.usk & Son DATE (Feel\IJ JUN 09 1 NORMA R GOBl.E. NA• t TATt•NT Tn11 ousrness is con· ;nefVl•P lor Orange County Clvle Baytlde Drive, Coron• del JUAN CAPISTRANO. CAl.1· St1ntey Turri er 2812 17550 Gillette AveolHI Cal~ l91!7 · Secretiry of tne Boaro 01 Tile IOllOwt"Q pe<SOl'IS ere ouc1eo bv • .,, lf'ld""Oual Bvrr• o MagoulllOtl Cent., end Second Amend· Mlt. Cllll. 92825 FOANIA 92875 Bav-hore Ortve . N-port lorn•• lrvtne. Cal1I 92713 Gaty L Qranwltte, Cleflr, Trustees of Cout Commun!· dOlng ousiness as Berl'\lrd J Vlle<illt\ This st11_,1 wu 11'-' ment to Cettlfteatect Pateen-Robert Nelt on, 6 HI'.\ Thit bullnese " eon-8e1cl'I. Callf 92663 C8dlllae/F11rvle•, 11!00 ., c . 1(....,, Deputy ly College OISINCI ot Of1nge p II ENTERPRISES A Tilts statement WIS flleo '"''" , .... Coun1y Cterto °' Ot· get Airline L-wllh Pec:lfk: Margarlll, Corona oe1 Mar, ducted by In lndMdul l Kathie Turner 745 Dom•· Avenue of the Stets. Ca~· Put>llsnecl 0<1nge Coast County Ct lifotlltl. ,..,.tOy C1hto<nta Gen•al Partne<· wit 11\e County Cle,.• 01 O<· en~ C.o..tnl'I' 0<1 l'et>rulfl 9 Soutflwetl Alf""'-(PSA). Calif 92625 JOHN C COl.LINS "QO Drive. N-port Beacf\ forn11 Century City. C1lll Diii)! Pilol February 4 I 1 lc;erlll'f tnit the above 1nd t.n1p 2983 H.,.t>o< 8~ en~ COU"'Y °"January t2 1998 Cartaln eonllructlon con· Marvin Roel. Balboa Bey Tl'llt 11a1emen1 wu flied Cati! 92680 Snew Ind Telbot A .. 1 ,8 25 l988 lo<9Q04flQ RMolu1ion wu Costa Mes• Celi! 92616 1988 ,-,.,_, trlctt -• ew•rded and Club. 1221 W Coaat Hlgfl· wllh the Couoly Clor1I oJ Of. Al1ct1 Turner Fotlt r toeilln U. I Call1omia gen· Th0 1 \duly I nd r99'1tlrty IOOPtld Parlo. .,.....,_,. Rea.I E.s.tatt ~ Pubht.nied Ofinge CoClr projects ec:ic.pted pe,_. w1y. f\lewpO<t Beec:h. Clltl 111Q1t County on Febfuary 2. 13070 Portofino O.lve. Del ar11 partnership. 1303 by tile said Boero 11 a r419-SeNices Inc A CaJil0tn•• Pvt>11s11ee Or•fl98 Coast O..!y P;101 i=et>ruery 18 2$ nel mettera -• i.pproved 92680 1988 Mer. Callt 92014 Awoe.do Avenue. Suite 220 P\alC NOTICE ul11 rneet1ng llef'eol ~ on Corp S63 L19una C1ny0f' Oaoy P0lo1 J•""lf'Y 28 "et>-Maren 3 10 1988 Certain l)UrClluln9 matter• This bYlllnMa w .. con-fsnml Rusty Turner. 2585 Att>ot Newpo<l Beach Calif 92660 I the 20tn dey of Januiry.1W1y Brea Caltl 9262 1 rull) • • 1 18 1988 Tt1_.1'C re 1 roved Certeln ducted 0y • 09f*al partner· Put>llshed Of1nge Coaat 0.111•. ~ Boaefl C1ht Tn1s business wu oon· K.,.. 11988 and pused l>y a me-'If"' V Aor111s "'' A Tll-41~ :!ct, ':. ma tlert "119 Dally Piiot Februery 11. t8. 92663 -e1ue1e<1by1 ge119rat p1rtner· ~TITlOUI 8U .... 91 ior•ty vote ol sa!CI Boerd 1Ca11 1orn•e Coro 20, S" PU8UC *>TICE -· ':P<ovec:t l)~tlon Thi• 1111emen1 w• lllod 25. March 3. 1988 This business " COil· snll) NA• ITAftMUfT IN WITNESS WHEREOF I .A.n9 e lc res1 'iat ie nCl e P\8.JC NOTICE _ ___;...;;..;;..;._ ______ _ i uthorlzlng ll)provel of with the ~nty Clerk 01 Or· ThA50 cluc:ted by a general part· This .1111emen1 wu ftleo \ The lollowlng persons Bl• 1n1.,,. 11eteun1o set my l'l1n<1 ~61Qhl• Ca111 9 •H S FICTIT\OUI 8Ul*EaS IC~ County Supervli ori At· lll09 ~nty Ofl January 25, 81-JC 1 NOTICE • neranlp #ith 1ne County Cieri< ol Or· "°'"9 t>uslnest u \tnO Nal 1f11s 8th d1y of FeO· T!'l•s t>usineu '1 con-N"• ... AHlllUIT '1CT1TIOUI ~· C II I 19&8 I"-.! Kathie Tuf"net · enge County°" February 9.1 EDWARD AUSTIN PU8Lt· ruiry 1988 ducted by • genetll part. " •• MAME ITA,.,-. .. , soeletlon of 11 orn 1 Put>llahed Of81'1ge Coat Thia alllC!tMl'lt wu filed 1988 CATIONS 702 8 Rlf\dOlpn I (Mn.) Nonfte ll ODb'9 nenl\lp Tf!e '!QI "II persons are Tile 1011awing per~.,. (CSAC) lndutlrlal Develop-Ol!ty Piiot Fet>ru•ry 4, 11, 'ICTITIOUe ..,..... will'I the County Cllrk or Or· PvbHsnec:t Orange Coast Street. Coeta Mesa. Celli lee: o1 ttw 9oon1 ~I Wliilam J Pisetsky OC>tng b41ttnMi H OO<flQ t>ualMa u ment 8oDd Progrem w .. 18 25, 1988 . ..... •TA~ •noe County Of\ Jlnulf\I 26. Dilly Pilot February 18 25 92626 ,,,,.'::' Tll11 Slatemeril .... lile<I i..•GER RE•~ TV & MAR· NE w" 0 RT • ME s A adoc>ted. Aoeotv11on eon-• Tl\~8 The IOUowtno j)e(IOnS .,. 1988 MatQI 3 10 1988 HOL Commun.ullont I ALL INQUIRIES REGAR[). ..... 1 ... tne Counllt c-i. of()<. KfT•NG t 7992 "''ICMlll So ANIMAL HOSPfT AL 154? ~nl"Q certlfleetlon of aloe· dolnQ bulinest es· ,_... Th·458 ·etllornii corporation ING THE REOUEST FOR an99 Co.int~ 0" J1nu1r> 27 Su•te 101 r111ne C1i1t ~ Bivo COiia M- Iion '9911"' f()t' Community "8.IC NOTICE c 0 MM E R c Ee AN I( Publl5'1e<J Ot1nge eo .. 1 • This busJntH IS con· PROPOSALS SHOULD BE 1988 92714 Caht F1ct11tlH Olalrlet 87 ·2 BUILDING, 130 I Dove Dally Piiot Fe~u•ry 4 II. Nit.IC NOTICE :jueteo by 1 co<porllton O•RECTEO TO DAVID A ,....... Chlflel Kaogti Cener ~97 Tl'>Qmu M irw.n o v" Portotla Hlllt . .,, .. ldopled. 1(--SlrMI, Suite 460, Newoo<t l8 25 l988 Rowleno W Oly 11 S.C· B R O W N E l. L PuOl1'N!d Otenqe Coul P&r1111 l"lto•i Or Ana,,._m 27'62 E"'ora ld MtU IO" Ruolutton conce rning ITATEmN'TCW Beec:h.C .. 11 92860 · · Th-435 KIM01 \r1t•ry · !CHA NCE LL OR 17 14.ioall) Pt1ot Feorua...,.' ·1 Cali! 92806 111e,o Cal<i 92691 cert\fleetlon of election ,.. AaANDOnWNT cw ROMnl>erQ Reel Esl1te FICTITIOUS 8UIMll Tl'llS tllt..,,.,,I .... filed ., 2·5813 OR c MICHAEL 18 25 19$8 Tn•s bus•neu IS c;on-Tn1s bu11neu II con · Mia !Of' Community Feelll· Ull cw '1CTITIOUI Equly Fun_d WHl·ll .• Cl h· Nit.IC NOTICE NAlllf STATTMINT ... ,,,,the County Clerk of Or· .: E e s T E A v I c; E T ....... 27 ouc:teo !)y .,, .ndt'l>ldYI duc:leo Oy "'tndlYIOUI tlee Olt1rlc:t 87-3, MllllOI) .UIMll N..._ t0<nt1 <rroup Trutt. 1301 Tile tOllowt"Q persons ere tn1>9 County 011 Fet>rui r-y 8 OR B SINESS Cnarl9s "i.t!Q~ Carte< rnomuM ,,..,.,, Viejo. w11 adoc>led. Reio!· The tottowtng pertons Dove StrMI, Suite 460. K-1 dOlng t>uSlneu u 19ae ~~.~~:~7L141 ~3~ S4~S P\SJC NOTICE Tll s slate<ne"t .,.., ''*' This 1t1tameffl was lllltO utlon Aulh0r1tlng IOfmlllon have 1t>1n6oned the UN of ~por1 e.ec:n. Celli 92860 ~TITK>Ue 8UltMlll SPECTRUM GRAPHICS j ,370710 p 0 • Cou l 'w•I" Ille Counh Doer> or Or· 'w1tn tne CouMy Oler\ of Ol'· of Honorl')' Hotl Commit-the Flctltlout 8us1ne11 This bustneu I• eon· NA• ITATW•NT COPY SEAVICE. 28'3 E 1 Publlshed Orange Coor 0 ~~~~Feb'•~ 11 16 ~TfTIOUI 8'JS...IS 1"98 Counf., on Janvttry 26. anve County on Fet>niary 3 . ... and eo...i.rence Tllk Nlme Al.LADIN'S POODLE dueled by I butlneu trull Tile lollowln9 persons.,. Coast HIQll•ly, Coron• del Dally Pllol February 18 25 12:· 1988 ru N .. tTATt:MINT 193e ,..,,. 1988 "791111 Foroe '°' N111on11 ANOClle· PARLOUR, 1540 ~ • Jiii E Lutt, District Men. dOlng bualness ... Mlf Calif 92825 Maren 3 10 1988 . r no4 Tne l()lfowlng persons -0 ...... °' Coa$t "vt>li~ 0 , .......... C09't tlol'I of Counties (MACO) Blvd Cpsta Mesa Callt eger IRVINE SPEEC>i ANO John Moss. Inc . I Cell-Tn-465 oo.n9 bus.nets IS vt"•,.. ~ t &n9• -,,_ Conflrenoe wu "'°"ted T~ Flcllttout · Bus1ne11 Thie 11a1emen1 wu flied -MEARING CENTER 14 150 tomta c0<por111on. 28'3 E PUBllC NOTICE 111tw voRK WEST 8'S 0111~ »:o• ectruary 4 11· Dai~ Pilot Fetiruary 18 ?:$: New tund •llbll"1ment t0t Name referfed to 1t>ove wu Witn lhe ~nty Clerk of Ot· Cuiv.r Drive Suite 305. Coast H1Qn ... 1y. Corooa del Nit.IC NOTICE w 16th Str"t ,,._po,, 18 2~ QS8 Tl'l~37 1Marcn 3 lO 1988 T~ tMFoolhlllClreul1tlonPl'IU· flied In ()fange County on ange ~ntyOflJanuery 19, lrvtne,C1111 92714 M1r,C1llf 92625 . FICTITIOUS8UIMIS Beecll Cai.t 111663 . lf'G Plan (FCPP) revenu. April 8 . 1988 Fll.E 1988 RoM Mine Sehlell Davia, This bu11neu is con-I I(... NAME STATt•NT tnte rne11ona1 T1te rot end ••ponclltur• Wll IC>-NO F305903 ,... 29951 Heppy Sperrow L.ano. d\Jeled by • COfl)(J(l lion F1CTITIOUI 8UllNEll Tile I01tow1ng pet'SOl'll.,. Netwon Caltfo<n•• 97~ .,. proved RoeolutlOn eoneem· Newl)Orl·M•H Anlm 1t Publlsned Or•l'IQ• Coast l.aguna NIQUel. C1tlf 926n Ge<>f~ E Mou. Presi· NAME ITATUtltNT do.ng bul•MSS u t t6tn SI ~<\ Be.acll - Ing Confltet of Inter"" Hospital. lne .. If 48' Hlff St .. Diiiy Pltot Jt nu1ry 28. Fet>-Howerd Mll'IQO. 20161 dent I Tne 1o11ow1ng l*"SOflS ire AEODt SET GO 8 Sand C11t 92663 ..... Code tor En11tronm1nt11 Lagun• Beaeh. C911f. 92991 ru1ry 4. 11 . 18. 1988 M1.r1na Lane. HuntlnQlon Thtt s111ement was filed dotng business as ilrvine Ci ni 927 l• ThlS t>us1ne11 •• con '! ~t Agettq ... ffllt bu$1-Wll eon-Tn-412e.ae11.Catlf9.2846 wlt'1tlleCountyCl«lcol 0r· AlLAO INS POODLE Wind.a Bro-W1rreO ductedby-ICC>fP0'8llO" 988 M Le adopted. Traffic: Commttt .. ducted by 1 c.orpor1tlon B11b1r1 Moore. 14292 ange County oo Fet>rull'f 8. 1 PARl OUR 15•0 N-PO't 3409'> Finley Newpon Allen Neumann I r tson ~ mlnut• of Jenu9ry 15. 1"4 This stllement WU flied P\alC NOTICE Utrillo. lrvtne. c .. 11 92714 1988 Blvd Costa "'"" C11tl Be1c1'1 Callt 92663 T?llS st1tement WIS ltteq J 0 H "' bcim July 18. 1898 In -• IPPfoved. Aeaolutlon wtth the County Clerk of Of· l.ynn Olcllton GOid. 10 "7WSI Tnornes M Irwin O V M Janet Scott e S end . .,,,, the County Cler'< ol O<· AO< ;1.;s ~-d .. ~a" S h a r o n Pen n · rejecting Irrevocable Offlr enge County on F•t>ruary 3. '1C~.• :,....., S tillwater, 11vtn1. C1llf Publ~ Or1nge Cout 27762 Emer1ld Min ton Irvine Caltl 927U lnQe Counry oo J.ellul ') 26 Fd ru.ir· " 198<-in 'i\'lvama He was a of Oedleallol'I Of Orange 1988 92715 0 111y PHot Febru1ry 11!. 25. Viejo Calli 92691 Tllis ousiness 1s con-119&8 , · County Fire Stltlon No 49 Publlehed Orange Coeat NAIR ITATl.MINT Thtl 1>ut1nu s 1s con· Merci\ 3 10 1988 Tt11s business •• con· ducteo Dy CO-P8'1neu ~ (u-.l.,I \lt"Sd B<-ll>\t"d mt'<'han1c-for the from J.F ShM Company. Dally Pllol Fet>ruery 18, 25. The followt"Q PIWIOr\S ire dueled by a n unln· Th-468 cN<:ttlCI by an n<1•11•du11 Wendi Brower W1r•etl P\Jbllshod Orange Co.as1 h..;.,b,.."11! ,( l..01ww ()l.~a.n \'1E"V-School ll'lc • .,, .. adoc>led Requelt March 3, 10, 198& d°i~Ebu'!.~:~IM OE· eorporeted 1uoe1at1on DlmtlC NOTirr-Thomes M •r ... 1n 0 II M Tll1s s11temeo1 w1s 11i.cs 0 111y Pllol Febni•"f • '1 S.•.:tit' •I Ni·" P' rt L>istrlct H wu a IOllPCl'oprtate unanttclplled Tl'l-457 VEl.OPMENT 0 RO UP other thi n 1 pertnersn1p r~ •~ This stlt~I was 111e<1 witll tile County Clet"lf ct 0r· 18 2S. 19&8 fh·""" B _-, B , 10 d n C'mber of Che HUAt r.-,ue lfom Orange Coun· · ROM MBtle Sclllell Di vis with tn" COUOI) Cieri. or 0•· i nge Count'Y on Fet>ruiry 9 " ...., t ..1 1 \ 1 tyShlflfflntllleend~ P\8.ICNOTIC£ 17550 Giiiett• Avenue. Tnls statement wu filed K.-1 lnQe County on Fe1>ru1ir)1 1948 l !.i•ht • ,f .loan K"t. 111Kte>n8each ~• Center w• approved. AM.-Irvine, Calif 92714 with the ~nty Clttfl< of Of· FICTITK>Ue ~II 1988 FJ71111t "8JC NOTIC[ t·ri_...1• L.•'ln~ gr ,ind .\1>1) F&AM, VI(~ Olutlon epprovlng Heallh ICll1• TM l.1.>111 Company CeK-lllQe County Ofl Febru•l'f 9, NA• aTAH•NT FlTOS"12 Put>llSMCI Oran-Coot • h.urman of th-~ Care Aqaney's eut>mlltion PlCTITlOUI .,_,, f0tnla. 17550 G111e11e Av· 1988 Tne following r>e<ton• .,..1 Publ•snec Oran941 Coast o ty F>ito1 F t>ru•';y~ 18 25 Kan. t .. ;n••r f rwo gr<m<1 , "' .. of Speelal Need• ind Prl-NAIW ITAT'lmNT enue. trvfno Cam 92714 ,~ doing t>uSAness 11 Oa•ly p,101 reofuar~ 111 25 M~en 3 10 •,988 · ~TrnOUI .,._as n h1r• r and Hlt' l' \ n n 1 n g C o rn · orftlee Fund• AppMeatlon The followlng peraone.,. This buslnHs 11 con· PubltSntlCI Of1n~ Coast WA S H 1 N G T 0 H M1rcn 3 10 1988 ' T11-4S5 NAm aTATEMUIT ~i··.•t llt?T .nrkh1ld r'rr m .... ,ion. pl'eSldent ()f wu a<Soptec:t. Cl9im1 IOI' ~ doing bull,_. 11 ducted by JOtnl venture Dilly Pilot Ftbrulf'Y 18, 25, CLEANERS". 20060 S.nta T"ll_,59 j Tl'4! f°"°""""O pertonl I"• H Jund• of R .. I Property l.NCO. 17100 Glllettt Av-Rld'llrd T Dethl March 3, 10 1988 .A.n1 Al't! S.anll An'-Call! Nit.IC NOTIC£ aoong ~ 15 ' • • 1 '' r\ICt''-• • t' 1 r. u n t 1 n 8 l On Tren•flr TIJI" -• IP-enue. trvtne, Callt. 927 14 Thll tt1temon1 wu hied T11-48i 92707 P\alC NOTICE A THE RT o N • s p ... ni,,'<1 inummt•m ll-.~, h High School proved. A budQet treNl9r liberty Nlllonal Corpor· wtlh the County Ct«ll of Or· Jonn C Racey. IAO Wnt FICTITIOUS 8U..... SOCIATES,1Callfom1t r.:· ,.l p,~ :(11 \'it'" M u"I B .... d and Com· ... llPC'foved. A ,.quell to atlOn, I Oelewlf• eorpot· ... ~nty on February Nit.IC NOTICE Yale l.OOP Irvine . Call! r ll.ssl HAIR ITATOllNT .,., part~. 17921 1ICl1 on •• 1 t' 1r"I( ;~'>1>1' r.... n ..ndt•r ot \M H un'· lnerHH Cont reel No. 1tlon. 17.100 Giiiette Av· h . \te8 9271 4 ACTITIOUI. "llJMll Tr1e IQll~ng perlor\t ere A__,._ Suite '00 ,.....,.,. \ If·•• "'r , ,. 11,.11,11 Bt-ltch ~· N1t'97 wttn Mlefofllmln9 etlUe. lfVlne. Callf. t2714 n 70IOS 1(~1 l Lesli. J Racey. Jr., 140 .... ITATtMl'NT <k>lflQ l>U..,_ as Callf 92714 ( t ftr ~ l' ,. ... SeMcee. Inc.. wit approved This blltlnen Lt eon· Publlahed Orange Co•St '1CT1T10Ue au--•• West Yale l.ooo INlne. Calif The foOow•l'Q ~SO<'ls era WEST COAST THERAPY ~ AtdelMOOd At· N r" I , • • B • · , , l"I .11 lA.-gJon Lov\ag H emended An un· duc1ed by· 1 c:orpotlllon Dally Pltot Fabru1ry 18. 25. NAiii STATE•NT 92714 d01ng t>ut1neu u SERVICE 1555 M ... Verde eocleMa, 1 Clllfomt.I oet' Mt m n r ;o1i uintrtt u t ,,band o f Syl'lll• budgeted Capital protect to John ROCllett, Preeident Merell 3. 10. t988 The IOllOwtl'IQ persons,,. Thia bu11neu 11 oon-w A S H 1 N G T O N E Ste 11.A. Cost• Meea. lt'alpartNlll'liO 17921 i'ltcn uon~ m.•' htc m.:id• ,, , \.-.f•n lnVlng Ca\l't.'r conttruct a l'l()ldlng eag1 11'1 Ttllt. tt1tement -flied Th-473 004ng bulinelS 11. duc'led by c<>-pe11nors CL.EANERS, 10~1 w Ba•er C11t1 92628 A~ Suite 100 INI,... W H OM11on20G.CentrllMunlC._wtththeCountyO!lrkofOf· •-JCNOTICE SAMMIS ROCKAWAY Jotln R~ S1r .. 1Cost1Mesa Calll Cn11 stop11e r J 1 metc.llf.t2714 lh t' HtlJI>°: M1m1nal RPhl·rt Of~\· pat Courtwau1pprowcl. P & 8'199 COUflty on~ 29. .-..-ASSOCIATES. e Clllfomta This st1ternent wu flied JOl'ln C R~ 140 Watt MOl'ton, 1555 Meal Verde E CllF .\leOCiet ... a M-. H ospitJI Ht•9 rt 1''und • )>! t •n ~ach aad D Tefw~ ..eected -19&8 . IC--genefll par1nertnll). 17922 Wllh ,,,. County Cletk ol Or-Y1l1 LOOP Irvine Calif SI• 11.A. Cotta Meet Calif ~ "'*" parllll< p at f I \' I t " l'rf\ ,'\ o1 Orovtde pnmery; MlcNel Brll'idmen "97l!t TIT10U9 ..,._11 r:11e11 Avenue. Sutt• 100. enge County on Fot>roery 927 t4 92628 11111> 38t ~on St1eet A . . dch I~ a nd A11oel111tH (MBA), Publlll'llld Ot8ft09 Coatt ~ ITATEMINT Irvine. Call! 91714 10. 1988 "7111J Laelle 1 Reeev Jr 140 o.-M Monon. tS55 l o1ton. Mu11cl'luu11a Munu .. r' lhri-t·tn~ ~ ••~an 1 n Hleeted •• 11te rnate Delly Pllol Febf'uery 4. 11, Tl'lefol'owi"OP9'901'1Slre ~ Englend Mlltu1! l.lle Published Onnge Coast West \'aleLOOP trv•ne Calif 1Meta VerO. E SM 11A, 02111 ti44 :~ 111 .. n I l \ gre>at uand· ~-Englnler lll'm tor 18. 25. 1M8 · dOinQ buelnall IS lnturene • Comp1ny. 1 011ty Pitol February 18. 25. 92714 Coste ~ Callf t2QI TNe °"llMU ti eon 1111ld· 1•r Friends ~· eubaequent Enwonlffental Tfl-428 fl"OUN'EE 4 Wetlelley MassaehuMllt corporltlon. Marcfl 3. 10. 1"4 Tn11 t>us•ness is c~n· This bust,..., It ~-dUc:ted by 1 gw>orltl ~·· KOCH .. ,11 .,1 Plt'tte 8r9 Impact~ tor Gypeum __ .,. llRTll't ifvlM Callf 92115 . 501BoytttonStreet,Boeton. Tfl-484 duct9d by oo-partners dilctedby ~endwlfe ~ ORA ~TR.\l!I. K(X. H ~m1th' M or\uuv Canyon Jtlll FKllfty. 9ertltz ... -.... ""'"'4. A~· d .• F I 4 M1nachu10tt• 02117 John c Recey CMS10P'* J Morton Wfllem J ~ ~ . • ~ Lanauaoe Center•. ~ Wlll:.r:. ~lllne H~~llf Samml1 Morris County f'\B.JC M>llC( Tf\11 st11ement w11 tti.cs This statement -llled TNt 1tatefNtnt waa 1 leCS ..gc 911 .i n~1dt>nl 11f I. urn nnon lO t!>() •• -prfmery; Callfornl• AC~A~ 92715 y. rv · Auoeltl ... 1 Clllforn11 gen· wtll'I the County-Cit<'~ of O.· >Mtn tile County Cteni of Of. wttfl IM County Clef1a Of O<· H untmjlton Bt•ttch p 'Yi Th~y. LanguagelnetltllW.Mtleeted T'hefollowlngpenonaaN Either Thompson er•IPartMf"llllP. t7922f:'ltcn ~~A=-W>Qe County O" te~.rv •;re County on Jenuarv 7, =CounTJonJanul<) 21 ~c;s('\; "".a' f i·bru ru.~n 18 S.-rvlt'l!S ....... ~.::or: bullnlla 11: Car"4"1t.,, • Wellttlt y, ~~21~~··· 100· Irvine. The tol!9wl"0 Sle'tor'I•.,. IO, t98a FJ7111•1 8 . ,.,,. 1 ~ af\ • " 19~ MN Wlll ti.• 'tlndUCU'(i Fri-~~ C.0Jtt.111WC.!. "'-'."" 92ll$ l1iTa busrntn rt • "' .... ----~-Gout 1"ut:lfltlf\ie<I 61•'91 PIW• Otwi;e "Colst Kcn-h ~'"'J-.; hl' rn · d;ly t 'lltt P-.M 11~-~' Ofdll'lenOe No. TION. 7:.c~~ Way. ~ ~·~~:, ~:~: due1ed t>y I Q«*°ll Pl rt· IRVINE FtNANCIAl. , .... Dally Pik>t February 18 25 Dally Pll<St J--v "·,.. Deity~ J~ 28 Feb-AuJ!U~l :i 1~81'1 m l..'<>I • F ,·t .. t c h ru' •• n ..., In OtdlnanCe of ... Newpott . .-... 92MO ....... v.. ......~ ,.. netstllp VESTMENTS 11, 2091 lull-Mwen 3. 10. ,1988 n;a:ry ' 11 18 ,... ruery' 1 I. 18 111&8 • ... ('A She l ''-·h f H eoun'ty Of Of81'1Q9 c..... JOMPfl Antflony l.a1Tlo. ,.,.,_ Wilt Sllltt>u~ ,,... Oen• Offle. SYlte ttM83 ~11 Th-409 ton~'""' · n u rt o UQl fom6a. ltlllndint Section m Arnfgol ~ ~ Poland .... ,.... Tn•~·~~ltmenl WU flied 2 0 0 . I, w In.. c I 11 f w~ .a \('~-h"r I flt 48 tngton Be-..:h ln111'r· S-14-101 oftMCOclffled Of· ":::!· ~ 11 OOl'i· ~":."c::'~.::'oi"~ w1111 the ~nty Cr.,t.. of Of. 92715-115: 2091 , ....... ..r.. in l~ An~t• rm-nt will ~ tMde •t .._. of ttil C:~ 1by.1111 lndMdual _,.County on Fet>Nery a, =County on Febfuary 8 • .= Cen~ S""9 STARTING A llEW BUSINESS'J~ Cit, &hno! Dl.-<trK''8 W@Stmistrr Memorial =~=contained Joe...... ,... 19 ,rm. 2 0 0 ' I, v In.. c. I It n , S'hl "'~ .1 mt•mbt'r of Park Pt~~ ..... ....-i .. lntrOdUCtad. The _.."':_~~of~ ~ Or9ft99 COMt Put>hsM<S Ofange Cou1 t271S-'1168 IC aott • • Ui<' R\'t1n.J T Plk hrrs Smtth's ~~rtuary. loerd ~ ·.. .... Cowity on~ 20, ~ l'Wot ,ebNary 18, 25, o.11y Pltot February 18 2S. a!:::~..,-::=:.,_ ""'-MOC> o,. 10 ,... _,. "'...," , l.ovm g Dlr«tors ~ a.lft. In rMft'IOtY of Palpfl .,!. = ' Mlfeft 3. 10, 1... MatCll 3. 10 1988 Th>-467 2 0 0 . Irv In •, C 1 11 f 0::: ~ ~' ..!t ~ llltt.ttout ~-.-a ~· •! 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Cem•~ • -..Oftu.1 "' • C'em•t«M"Y 't,()() p BC'l I IC v...,. °' '"' "' '' Bt!ac~ 4·2700 -~ .••• 7&!!:.. "' .. ;.. Or-.. c.... "'t2 L4A Or..-co.. I'll ..... ~ c... "' .. lild ~ ~ r.kleft~ ~ -... --""" ~ "' ... .,. .... ~ .. .. ... ,..... ... II. . .... ,_,,.,, .... . ......., __.... .---·~a.a. -........ 1G. -llllfd\ I. 1t. ,.. ....... " -... "" ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~=!!!1~~!!!9. ··~ .. !l.2!!!~!:L...:1~5~:::::===::::;=:::::=::~ ..... "~,.._. ~ ~ .. ~' ~i: _; • --~---~~~~------"\ .. • ... .. ' . -OrMge COMt DAILY. PtLOT/ Thur.ctey, February 18. 1988 Elvis bal~Iet: Style, no substance 81 LYNNE LASSER O..WNMC.:e J flnl The world p~mie~ of the Long Beach Ballet"s .. Conceno for Elvis" Saturday at tht' Terrace Theater may have bo~ 1hc cultural markings of a \\-0 Id dem1er en. 11 "'as splash(and colorful. full of bizarre rostumes. a multitude of 1t1prnnicffo:ts and bold. new wpve set de'lagn But be~ond that, the dance "a~ 'ague and mundane. the music pa!>IKhe "( onceno .. was lhe rnllaboration of Ben Weisman, who wrotr the S)mphon1r score rehashing three of the mam tunes he wrote for Elvis. and \nn' Marie de ..\ngelo. a e"· 'l orl b..ii.e<l r horeograpbl'r and for. mer Joffre' Ballet dancer "'ho leads Balle! D" ..\n~elo. a mult1·med1a COO· temporary dant.·e t.·ompan) The theme of the ~hon thrt.-e- mo.,,emen1 work. as we're told m the program. is about an idol dfstro)'~ by his image. but the pathos of the subJe<Ct 1sn·1 tleshed out m the choreograph). o· ngelo dancers Laurence Blakl· and leitander Wood play Elvis' mncr indenhty and outer image. respel:livel). while Palla" Sluyter g) rates in torment as thr conflict m bet\\een. Wood does soml' fine brcal~ancrng ""hile Bla~e. d1mJ) hi m the bal·kground. docs some 1mp:iss1oned ge tunng and tonurcd contrar uons The focus 1Hhaot1l'. sh1tt111~ r.1p11J ly. as an the mUSll'. to manifl',t thl' dlfTeren1 facets of Fl\ as' pS}t'hl' Bu1 11 docsn 't go an)\' here. r he danl l' lh>l'\ little to de,elop the r haractl''' 11r thl· theme. rd) mg oo the pmh efTC'C'U around 1110 male a talemcnl II de \f\&rlo as decrying the making of an idol. or on a more profound lc'cl sa\lng that we all must struggle to 11.ecp our 1denuttes m this madden- mg world. it's not apparent. The statenwn1. or lar k thereof. is cchps~ b) !ht• nl'O·bprc~1on1Sl staging. and 1lw \ll'rcot) p1cal dance of i1s chara • I CI .... bt:lome' a rcpetitlH' \I uni dl\l'rS1un One u1uld ~ct.· tht same problem v..11h lk \nil'lo\ ·· tll) with Me:· athklt\.all\ dann·J b~ de >\ngelo and 81.i~l· The mak-kmale rclat1onsh1p prohll'm' JI m rnn.' went b) thl' \\J\ \ldl' "h1k 11s dancers engaged in a m:in1l \l'r1 es o f arro - ~.altl u111tnrtHm1~t maneu,er<, 11 l.lllll' utl .I'> nash for the sake ol lld~h T hl· l 11nf( Beath Ballet. undt'f anistar director David W1kox, show, cd some definite impro.,,ement in the re l o ( the proaram. Andre Prokovsk).'°s "Faust Divertimento" has some line moments from Jonettc Swider. Lisa Strttt. Ake Pakarinen and especially the rock·solid Helena Ross. thouah the cnoreosraphy was insipid ancf the liahtma abominable (an orange backdro p apinst orange costumes). The company was at its best in "A)mara:· a Peruvian folk dance by Helen Coopc. The corps danced confident!). "'11b styhstar cohesion and subtle C,\pressfon an the pnm1· t 1' e. kss-1s-more choreograph). The orchestra. under Zelman Aokser. sounded under-rehearsed m liounod's m usic for .. Faust." but pro' ided decent accompaniment for "Concerto.·· · Herman's Herd thunders at the· Center By LYNNE ~ER o..,,-..c .. , •• ,.,....,. The spint of Wood) Ht'rman was ak'l' and "c:ll Monda' night at the Ora nge ( ount) Performing .\ns Center '1rtuoso Richard ~1olt1m.1n lhl sound 1s:11 on c: t1 mek'' anJ l(ln\r111 poraf) The Herman "''le 1~ l'l11nc11111,JI not 100 note·\ or tlash' liut "mpl\ the _.nght. note'> rla~l'U .11 1111· r1~li1 llml'. eH·r-l'\p('rlllH'llllll~ Ill 11111'111· and tnturc:. .111d I'll" 1d1ng ,1mpk room fnr soltu. d1' 111~ 1nlll the sa\ophone <.h11 .... ea.,~· I 1ur Rr11thC'~ ·· I 11 Ix· \Ufl' thl' Ht'rd can '1t1ll mah• a mag.I\,•\ nt1t .. l' hu l t)n the pt'O\t'e h11tl'l\\\l'l'I h<1llaJ "[al'h .\utumn" 1hl· wunJ \\3~ J eanile'i5 kga1u ll'l1Jl·r ·" .1 la"' on ( ornmun1on da' OIT)e big name bands ma~ be wntent lo rest on their laurels. but no t the Thundering Herd. Ledh)' veteran mt'mbcr Franll. 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""'"' J "ACTION JACKSON" l"l ' JO I JO 10 JO "IAONWOOO" (fl) a.llQllLUtao... - ' 00 10..S THftOW MOMMA'' (H1') e1s 'OVEMOAM>" (PGI ·~ , .. "SlftNNT a THI AA .. OW"(9') ,.,. l·hallcnges "'11h laughing case. In the opening solo statement of"Amazmg Cirace .. (part of John Ouo·s arrange- m1·nt e'plonng .. '1.menra the lkauti· tul" and "Battle H} mn of the Re- public") tohzman's p1an1ss1mo la- ment "as accompanied onl} by the ~l'lltle wh1rnng of the air cond1uon- 1ng. 1 hr Herd, and the audience. was all l·ars. .\nd • toltzman. one ot the most 'crsatlle musicians around. ran trade lours "' 1th thl' band as easah as he \an I \\h1p ofT tra\lnsk~ • The "Ebon> Concerto" \1ra' msk) 's onl) pa~e for a Jan 1 urlhl'Stra -"'as pioneered b) the I hJnd 111 I 946 More than JO \Cars l.tll"r 11 stall sounds progre\!>1 ve. sparse 1 111 trx lure. comphratt•d an rh)thm and un1qucl) beautiful. Thl' band 1ook that sound and ran "'th 11 an .. Igor... the horl~ Rogc:r ReJ Nor. al p1ec..·e featuring a dn·hl) balanced quartl't of clan net trumpet. trombone and tt'nor sa, . ophone .\nd -\aron Copland's "Fa n· I.ire: lur the Common Man" pro' t'd an t·quall~ interesting Poi nt of de· pJnurc for lhl' "'ild la11n rock tn'en- 11ons of the band. It therl' wa one grip<> about ~h1nd:l\ ·._ "Tribute 10 Wood} ... 11 1 "·'' for less ta Ill. in between p1ec-es. 1 1 hl' mum continues to ~peak for ll \l'lf Three nominated· amigos Holly Hunter, Albert Brook• and William Hurt (seated) all were nominated for Academy Award• for their per- formancea lo "Broadcut Newa." Tbe movie received aeven Oacar nomination•. Emerson Quartet in IJaguna Sunday By CHRISTOPHER PALMER ~ ""'4 CIMelc<ll flhelc Critic The Laguna Beach< hambcr Mum ~lx·11.·t~ will present 1hc Emerson Quartet "1th gue">I'> '1ohn1s1 Oscar 5hunull.~ and p1an1<,t \.lenahem Pre'>slcr. JI 1hc I Jguna l:kal h High 'ir huul .\ud1tonurn \unda~ JI 8· 15 pm The program 1s ,>f h enr h chamber · mu~1c. \\Orll.' not oftc.•n heard 1n Orangl' ( ount~ f aurl"' 'ionata m ~ MaJ or for' whn an<l piano (opo" 131 . Debus~) 's ()uartl'I 111 (; Minor (opus 10). and ( h.tu\<.cm\ "( unn·rt " 111 D \1aJOr tor' 1Uhn. pu:1tm and quan et. Tht'I" thl' Eml'r\on <)uanct\ 11th ~ason. during "h1d1 lhq "'ill make their ninth 1our or Furopt.'. their sernnd 0f J..ipa n. and their first of .\ustraha Since 1'1 o. tht' r merson has been the re.,1dent 4uanl't ol the . n111hwn1..i n. aml since I~ 1. also at L 1ou1ln < cntl'r mun.· re~l·ntl). the \\f){'n F C'ltl\ al \\a'> Jddcd lO !he hSI fkhu'>\} ·, (.juartet 1n G Manor 1~ompmcd 1n 189.\). \\tll feature the QU:lrtl'I alonl' fh1 \ .... tht' mo\I romml>n1' hl·Md of thl' three ""orll.\ on the program. anJ 1 a Maple 111 the standard quanct literature It 1<. Dcbu'I~\ ·s ooh "ork for 1h1s com- b1nJllun of insirumt•nt'i ln1cn·<.11nir,l~ it ".t.~ lhl' ,1l,1dc:mtt''> th.11 m111alh mo~~l·d 1111, "'11r ll. h1\ lurnwr tl'Jl hl•r C l''..ir ~ ranl II. rl'krnng HI 11 .1 ... "lll'f\ , .. l·nd rnu\tl .. Popular I ~nllnll'nl hm\l'H'r \\·"far ditkrl•nt rc:Oclll'J morl' a~l uratd\ 111 hi'> 1· lulk..igul· R..i,cl's a~''-'s'ml·n1 .. In the n.iml· ol till' guJ~ 0 1 mu\lt. and an Ill) o"n d o not tourh a 4'1ngle note \llU ha H· "rittl'n 1n ~our quJrtct:· I H t ••• • f ... ,. 1 h(' l..'llnl't'rt ""'" OPt'n "Ith \ Hlhlll'it Oscar \h urnsk.~ anJ p13n1'>t l\knahrm Prcs">lcr. .ilune. in f aurt'·, ~onala in \ \laJor for '1olm .ind piano \hum'l ' ,., "Cll·ll.m'"n as a pro<.llg} "hu tumt·J .it an l'arh age tu 1eal'h1ng \11111.o...,sll.1 onc<" de.-.cnbcd him ,1\ "thl' mo\t J\tounding gl'n1us l'\l' l'\l'r hl·.irJ .. 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IHl'I MAV...- 14 IAATfN.UI fOll """ ,...,, -····-a.a fATM AnucnoNI lilt 1'MI COUC1I Ta. • LA MIRADA GATEWAY ,.:.;;;.;,u-..;a,:,:l •:...: .... =.:: ... ~ll.:,: .... ~''.::"'-1l(?'W}»l .. 11 I..,\" VIMog v- OOU1' lnttO llOe* wtUIAlllS GOOD MOtlNING V11TNAM IWl 11»• IJ II S:JI litl 11 itt llOla 1' ITllltO -1' "°"""&'TOM 11 ....... SMOOT TO Kill !ll It:• JM.,. 7!U 1•1t oouY 1nao CMU MOONSUUCK IN! 11.Je 1'M J 11 1'-.W t,M •IV* UICOMI llSIAUYM .....,..,. ... SHl'S HAVING A IMY ~IJl ... , St2J ,,., .,., lt.JJ THI LAST IM,HOtl !NI 11»• ,,., ,,.. "'" N~UnMAH SA TISI ACTION 111 l!:JI 11U -.,., ll9' 1•.JS tMl wu ....... ACftON jAQC$0H 111 ltO IAD MOMA II Ill ,.,._ .. ......... SATilfACTIOH .... 1 .. MK..W MTIIT ,.,at ..... -...nuw,. TMIOWllOMMAfllOM ""~·- OOU1' ITIHO .IACll MICllOU9" ... fl lllltl' l•ONWllD Cit I >e 61t 71ls lti lt OOUY ITIHO KHOOl DAll!ll I ... l.JI • tt to» I 1'tt DOLIY lhl.tO CAil WUfttlU ACTION JACKSON 191 lr41 4M ••.t I II 1•-" OC>l.IY fRHO WU CU VIN'I THI H•,.NT ANO THI llAINaOW Ill h4tJ.MJM ltt tt:lt OOU1' J"1t0 fOM Ill.JCT, HM OWllll I ftl Nlltoll TMRH MIN AND A~T INI .... ,,. llJt , ... 111• ~' ... .....1' '°"911/'fOM .....-'"°°' TO Kill ~ llTMAL WIA'°9't flit , ____ l .... t009 1111111www.- 11u10UY 111 ,........,, .................. Timi_. .... ..... , ... ..... ,,... A IMT ,_,. Prl'"kr m..iJc:. hie, uin1l'rt 1h·hu1 111 . I q4g in a 'l"rll'' ul u>nll'rl\ "'Ith the ~'l Phllh.1rmon1l 'lit' 1" lU·tounder ol ihr lkau\·.\rt"> f nu. "h11.h 11\l"r thl' pa'it '0 \l'Jr'> has rt•wrdl•J the enltrl· 'tandard ltll'r J IUll" fur p1Jnn trio on tht' Phrll1ps l..il"!t'I Thl· final "'orl un the program 1s Ernest Chauc,son·._ "( om<"rt" m D l\1a1or for Violin. Piano and Quartet Composl'd 1n I~ l).Q I. the 1.q)rk 1<, unusual for tt'i cumbina11on of1 n\1ru- ments. It 1s rard~ pt.'rformt"d. and ha!> been de u1tx·d as "more d'1ambcr music than double-conc..erto:· though lhl· '1olin and piano arc dominant It ,., regarded h> man~ a<; 1me of the: most Orl$1113 1 \\Orl 'i Of th1<. pentxi Perhap<1 11s unu,ual c..omh1na1mn ol 111!\lrumcnt' '" "hat pn''l'nts II' "1Ja pcrformdlll'C. I he Emer,on Quartc:t "'1t h hunuk) and Prc)slt'r prom1\ec, to Ix• a 'Cr} \lgnificant C\t'nt Ir •~ unu.,ual to find so man ~ d1stmgu1'ihed 1nd1- ' 1dual mus11.·1ans on the l aguna '>lag<' Call thr Laguna Reach C.:hambl·r Mu\11 'iouet\ a1 -l'14-28~2 for further 1ntorma11un· Shirley T emple writes h er story LO \NCjfl ES IA Pl -'ihirh:' Temple'Black \a)S <,he ha .. written an autob1ogr:iph) f0l·u~1ng on thl' }t:lrs "hen her name "as 111 lights as thl' c.h1ld slar of .. R<:berca of unn) bruoJ.. Farm" and other film clnsacs ··1"'rote900 pafes and I onl) got up to the age of .L." the 59·H•ar-old (orml·r d1ploma1 said rt'l'c~tl~ 'Tll ha'c to wnte the rest 10 anothtr book." he sa1d the manuscript would tit· offered to publisher.. 111 an aucuon b)' her Ne"' York agent Black began ht r film r art'tr at the agr of 3. and had _won "'orldwide acclaim and an 0 ar b> the 11mc she wa 6 · Her credits in ludc ··t11tlc Mass Marker." ··T he Little Colonel.'' "The L111lcsr Rebel" and "C'aptain Janu-an ." 0 MAGNIFICENT.' '"'"''~ 11un.~~ ·-ll~l, ~·" ......... . _,..,. .. PU llDWUDI TO• CINID TA MHA . 151 ... 1M "-AYI OM. Y."AT t2:11 l :q 4;00 &:U 7 ;30 l :H 10:45 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday Febrvary 18, t9&8 89 NH•Rlll ... •I -C....C1••.-., ..mcaor IC.,_ W .... .......... (CfTACIOIUU•CIAL) ~.....,... ObTMOf' HCIHIOU9--HOl ...... MllRll .. ···-NOTICfTODlfl£NOANT ....... CAnLIBtm ...... CT r --8'All IT AUPO .. A W'l9o e Aculede) NC~AAO T....... MAU.... 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Occir DJ crlldl.ton,and!*tofl9-*'o lru.Callf 92621 Thi~ ~A t 9oerd OI .....,..._. -reoonwM11ded. ~ NotioeiltlW~aillenlhet TN"""'* and..,..,_ • •Diii It..,... .. ,.. te • • o.~1119T1Mllten meyti.ot'*""'M tnWMt9d nut bu•IMSt It con· Ca1ttorn1e oo-ponilOll flltd °" ~ 9, ttM, No, ._,. ~ I.fl,. the l#ldel""'*' Will.., M ......,.. of tM lntendtd MOTteal Y• ..... ._ ,. .. ,... •• tM ea..-ef n the Wilt end/or "'* ot dVCf«l l>y en tndlMue' t7$$0 Cllll .. te Avenutt ·=-a.111. n. ....... WQIVMfltel ...... ""'°"~a.. to ttle NQNlt .,..,...,Ot .... 1.AMPPOST .... ni.............. ...... O.W.Weec KATHLEEN HENRIETTA Cllll~E Gathmann ·~ne.Callf tt71• .......... "'"' pt9Mnt: No. •72 tor .. ,OOINI enct belt 116dder. "'*' '° ,.,ZZA. A CAL.,OPllNIA ...... ,.. ..... ,.. A................ c..... ~All •• KATHLEEN H Tl'llt •ta•ement WU "led U F No. 37 rn-r..anca9 Hontlln M. Wtldlr, Otwlr-"'Mini ,._ 00!!1.llNtlOtl of Mid ._ COAPO-.ATtON. 10130 ............ ,_,.. ....... ,_ ,._ _,.. WHEREAS. S.ci1ton1 MAl.l wltl'I tl'leCounl'fCliw'k Of Ot .. aCAl..JmMOpetV!erlNPl!r INft; ~ A. li.nton: FCPP). ..... t, end ~ Coun, on 0t tfler "'9 Wtmer Ave . 4'H, fountMI ..... a:, .......... 1.11r t llfl .... M 81390 and 81'()2 ot tall CaM· A P4"1tl0fl hat ~ fl.led •=County on Jenuary 25. The Wlltielft I.yon C~ :::;.;.,=..~,.:: '=~ .. --~~'-:: Y~.~ Celitotnia 11=-!tt1"1~_..,;..,. r::::::=:::::, :'o~~:~~':::. 7:!,:-"~":.'dC:. 1 ,_,, ::.~~.::::: ~,,.........,.. 1 Ao9dwey ~ w ~.!SO .. 2.cxl1 ol tht dlllf ~ ofllce VIC• ot an attOfney in ttlit cyotOtwietown«S~ engeCountyreQu.tiflOtl'let PuOlttheel Otange C:O-t Newport 8Hch, C ellf INid9. AllPrMMllfnt• ..,. • 1.-.wnoilded. El Toto Aoed. Sul-. 320, or P'tnc4Pet ~Office meltet. you thould dO tO •,..•Mil Mt ,_ wttl'I prtveia tndtvtduats, f'1lt1Cl.,,.,•belt000in1ed• Delly Pilot Janyery 2.8. F• t285&-7520 ,.... to boetdal CO"'· PvOllc HWINI OOllCOt'*'I L.egune Hlllt, CA 92153. of lhe tneendod tt.,..,Ol la: omp11y to that yolK wr~ • .... ,...., firm• or OOfPOflt10n1. and l)e'tonlll rept-tatlve 10 ruery • 11 18. 19" Thia t>ut4neet le con.- INeeloM I COfftmltt-. epprOYRI °' ~ ..... County of Orange, SIM• °' t516 ~ lAM. Coat• ten ratpOf\M, If llfY, m-.. be ... -. ..... ,_ WHEREAS, Iha 0.slnCl •• lldll'ltn!W1 .. ,,... eet•t• of the Th-.409 duet.O by I oer-• pwt-- COllUfteftcletlont were M8t~ Trabue:O c.llforftle. al tN rlgM. • .,...., CellfonM. filed on urne __, .W Pf• C»tl&trainea to ,..-llltef· decedent nen/llp ,.,...., "-"9nue lhttlt\Q omm\#llty o.w.lot>"*'' Md In..,... of Mid de-All otMr ~ nam. AVISOI Ulted he tldo de-.., M •• .......,. n11e sources 01 tundt lot Tiie ~Olton raquett• P'tatC !«>TICE Rlcl\Md T o.iht Grant Nw AneMlm YMCA Aot~ No. t'1·1 -C....O at the time of deMt't Md eddr .... !..cl by the mtndado El trlbunel ~ ..... "-lM vanOYa 0111ne1 requtra~ autllOnty 10 ldmWt.t• IN f-~·s ... ,, Tiits t latement WM ..., ... 9"WO\IM. Rev.nu. to Fetlr'uely 24. Md al tM r!Qtlt. title Met ttlMfwOf wMlln the oe.t decldtt contra Ud Ml ~ .-t. , ments: ano Ml•t• undet tl'le 1noeoen-"'' •'........ 9U wt11'1 111e County 0..,.. ot Or· ..... Onnt '°'~encl 1"8. 9:30 .. ,.., PublC Not· .,,...t tNt the ...... of ttwee veer-..... None. dlenoll a menos qua Ud .,... .,.,.,. .,. ........ ,.. W11EREAS ll'le OttltlCt dertl Admil'ti.tntlOn of .e. ...... STATl•NT 8flQ9 COYnty on ~ •• Olltt Clllbl of Huntington Ing COllCef"*'t epprovel of uld llec 1 uld ,.._ ecqulted TM MIMI and buelneM SPOMa del\tro 6e 30 di• ••• 1nta. Yw _, went nau retJ 1n1etas1 111 •pare.I \I t .. Act The fol •no pettons are 1988 Y'*'t. lftc. ... ~. Foothill Rench Planned by operation of lew °' ottlet· edclfW of. tM ,,.,..., ... LH 11 1ntotmaelon que ... • ........., "-"' jot aPO<o,1matety 7 ae,.. A '-Ing on the peimon do'ng t>v.s;•~ ••s T 0 ,_ .....,. ltwtng Brent'°' o"'mlM'lty Oev•lopm9fit ..... otMr then Of In ad-.,. IH L.IKE FLYNN. INC .• Slgue ., .. ,.. ...... "-ldent1fle<) 1$ 157« Goid9n .. "be held on MAR04 9. tE···'o 0 G I c N Publlllh9CI 0tef199 C091t ....... etion lnltitut9 of t No. 87-°7 ... dhlon to that of ulCI de-"K'1tl. Twtln A¥9.. SI Ustw~• ........ ,..~ .. West StrM t flunnno1on i NI ., T 45 P.M· --A l Oall) Pilot Fet:>Nary It. 2$ aoueNmCellfofftie... to Fabruery Z•. C....O.tt1Ntlmeof6eeltt, SentaAM,Cellfomle. conseto Cle un •bogadO en ....,,.,,..,..Mrfb0tl Beae1'1 1eorne< of Golo9n 3 81 700 CIVIC Cenl41f LABRATORV lblCMELSEV Mtre1'13 10. 1988 prowed. AllolilUon llPPfOll-1 .... 8;30 e.m, Public neer~ In end 10 .. IN C*teln ,_. The PfOC*1Y pertln9'1t ffle uunto. debefla hecerlo ..... aid .... ( .. Md lfl West ano Edlnqe<). and orrv. W•t Santt Ana. CA ~s: JEWEL ACY OE.SIGN T,..._.72 Ing nomll'.leclon of Or""9 Ing concerning epptOV81 of PfCJPRrty, lltuettd In tht City ,_..O Is O..Crfb9d In 08"· lnmedlt1atnet1te. 0. •t• .......... ). WHEREAS. the Olatrlct ,._ IF YOU 06JECT to the "'" alme< : A OS1I MeM. ~ tor ~ltlnent Do¥9 Cenyon Plenned.Com-of El TOfO. Courtly of Of. •Ill•: Stodt In Track. Flll· manera. su · rHpuHta ~ de .,. le en· Qu•res t9C!UlieS lpr ~ g~antlng of the '*llton you Calif 9262~ Sot 220 P\&.IC !«)TIC( to Falrvtllw o.wtaprnentM munlty 0.-.tlClf>l"*'I' ~ ange, Stete of c:.lltorNe. turea, Equipment end escnt1. si nay llgune. pu.a. ............. oltecloft tu-purPQM• 11 GOiden w .. t Should "1hef •PPM' 11 tl'le P =•• r t0n ' K .... Center AcM8ory Boerd WM t No. 87-4 w• eon-particUlat1Y deKflbed •fol-GOOdWMI ol • oeneln Pl.z::ra .., reglstrtd• a llen\o<>. .-. _.... ..... llfl ..i..o C~ and and ttate your ot>-a "A vosta M-~ Aor-••lta -"" ~to februairy 2•. 1 .... !owl. to-~ with .,.., and wine business 1· TO THE RESPONDENT .. JI DIA• CAUNOAMOS WHEREAS ,,,. 011tr1c:;t I Of tlla Wf0191\ obj«:· Calli 92417 '1CTrnoue .,... .. tM fottowm9 W9fR •P-.30 a.m. Public heerlng lottlolTractNo.10009, and la loc:Med tt: 10130 Tiie pefltioMr l'IU Iii.cl 8 pera cretentar vne wt~ 10 ton51der the 0. tlons 'iitth the eoun oefore Tl'1is Ows•ness s con-NAmlTAT'fmNT proved: Contreet No. aoc>rovel Of a.. rn tN Councy of Oranoe. Wwnet Aw .• #H. Fountain petltton eoneetnlng your 111r•n• MC"'8 • me· vetopment of tl'le tubj9Ct tl'le hearing Your appeal· ducteo oy an •ndov.ouai The tolloWlng PRf90nS .,.. C4052I with City Of Sen Btencl PIMMCI C~nlty Stete of Callfomla. u 1!9f Vliltey. C..itomia. The busl· marriage II yOY tall to fil9 • _.. M .... --.. par<.el tor PflYete MCtOf UM arice mey be If\ petton or by ~aletie 8 8?ston doing bUll-u Juen c.Metrenofor reheblll-0.v•lopment Agr .. m•nt map recorded In Book d •. '*'name u88d by the Mid resc>oote wllnln 30 cSeyt of ""8 oerw o -"-ede compa111>1e Wltll IC)lnt uM 1our attorney 1115 stalernef't "'15 h\11C ONTARIO INDUSTRIAL tatlon °' Pflvat• properti.; No. 87·2 WM held, encl Ree-Peges2• thru 28 lnctu ..... of trant.fWors •t Mid location Ille date, ..... this summon• ........ ftO .. --a un<ier EOue•tton Code Sec-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR .. nn tl'1e County c ... of Ot-1PARTNERS, Clo ·Tiie Lui& ~etlW Funding..._.. tlon No. 88· 190 and Or$-~ Mae>t le: "LAMPPOST PIZZA" luerveo on you.your Oefeult ,..11111'1 i; au tMPUMl• 11ons 81390 et seq In• man.. e eonUngtlflt 0tedltor ot a~ C0uni., on o.c:.moer Company, 1 Calttc>rnta COf· ment No. 088-005 for Sen nenea No. 398• ••r• •mof'9 commonly known Seid tKA trattlfw It In-may be entwed and the _.. •,....... ttene que n4r to maiom1u oomP9f'M· tt>e 1MC11Md. you must tile 31 1987 poratton 17SSO Gl119tt• A"· Diego Creell Flood Control adopted. Publlc l'leerlnq •: 29191 SAL.LY, EL. TORO, tended to be eontummtted court may entM a jUdgm«lt c11"'f"' COft lu tor -uon 10 the O.srnct end to~ dlllm wtth Ille court or r:> ~Jenue IMne. Calif 92713 ......, Plen Et!Wonmental oncarnlng tpprovtl of CA 92630 at the ol:flal ot. ACTION contatntng lnjunellY• • or "'a I d • d • • I • I• I a• obtain on-site '"'prove· pr-t 11 to tlle Pfl"sona1 Jt>l•s~ Ofange C<Mtst The Lutil Compen:; a lrftCMICt Alport; Contrect No. Marine Hltlt Plenn.o Com-Tarmt ot .... c..,.. In le.• ESCROW, INC .. 800 Nortll otl'ler orders ·eoneefn!ng •••lalln al ll9ted qu6efe ments compatible w1111 tl'le ap<...,.111111e IOl)Otntecl 0y Deity Pli~'. Januar, 28 Fet>-Callforrua eorl)Of11on.•HSSO C4CM55 wlttl City of Tuatln munlty 0.Velopment Aot-fut money ol the United Tuatln Avenu.. $Ylte G, division ot prop9rty, spouaal ..... oor'9 ~ ~ neeos ot 11'141 District, the court wttllln lour mont!'ls ruary • 18 1988 G•llette AYWIUe. trvlne. Calif for public teclll11ee and Im-menl No. 87-3 wu lllld. end Stat .. on eonfirmltlon of Santa Ane. Callfomla. Of· support, enU<I custody. dllld caM. NOW THEREFORE. 8E IT from u.. dlte of tlrst IS· T"-41' 192~ l3 & Talbot ASSOOI I ptOY9mRnlt tOf Multl-5«· AMolutlon No. 88-19 1 and .... Of p.rt C-'1 Ind b8f. ange County on Of aft• suport. attorney 1-, Cotti, II_..., ftO SW-l• au RESOLVED. tl'lal tne Go"· otlet1ersas1><0V10ed D11DllC Mnf}C[ 1'1aw a" ~ Senior C«ttar; AQtM-Ordlnm'lee No. W5 were enee 9111def1Ctd by note ... Mardi 9, 1MI. This bulk 1111<1 suc:l'I otller rellef u may 1119_.a a lleftlttO, p'*9e e1n1ng Board of tl'le Co111t In S•ctton 700 of the ruo "" 11 1 Ctlltornlt Generl m4Nlt No. Dl7·229 and adopted. Publle l'l .. rll1g CUJed by MOftgage °' Trutt 1rentfet le not aubjeC1 to l>e grented by Ille court The ,..._ •-· J le~ Commun~ CollegrOtstriCI Prot>•t• CO<le ot C.11torn1a FICTmous eUSINESS :•rnet•"t It 1~ -= Amendmen1 Nol 1 wltl'I nlng aoprovtl of Allto Deed on the PfCIPArtY to C81110fnla Unltorm Com· garnishment of w1099, tlk· ......., au ....,.., tu ~o 1 ooes ,,.,.by oectara 111 In-The time IOf tiling tt-.ims w•U NAME ST ATEMfNT S.~ CA!uf e92660 , . Caltr-IOf~gementotPtann.<I Community 0.-IOld.Tenperc.ntofamountmarcletCodeSectlon8106 ll\got moneyorproperty0<r otru cetH ct• au 1en1oon1oreceo,..and con-no1 expife prlOt to foor Tr>elollow• i>ers sare ec . ' Airport. Storm~ ~I Agt""*1t No bldtobedepoeit.Owlth. bid. The name and eddress.of other court tutl'lorlzed p1111t1ll1d alift nlrao. -.di· s•def proe>Qsals l0t jOlnt oc-onin.~rom the Ott• or the 'doing b<Jsi.,:;: as O" 'l ~!o' ousl""s 1:, ~ under tM Sen F'WoJ 87-9 wu Mid, Ind Reeol>-BktlOf offeftte be ln writ· tna 1>9non wltl'I wl'lom proc:eecllngtmey also result. deft91,., petteda le cert•. cupanq. of Olstnct property l'learlng notlc.e above MISSIO"' .AUTO IM . ~ ov 1 ~ • (l-i06~ tl.o!I ~o. 88-192 •nd Ordl-lnjl end will be rectlWd •• c::telm• may be tlled IS. AC· AUG 28 1987 ............. ,...,.CM •n acc;orctane4 Wltll lh• YOJJ JAAY. EXAMtNf ~!be P01tTS :rr N An-m Rrc: d T Oeilll with Celtfomle Pere!Yr9d nance No 3889 were the 8f0fi1Uld Offte9 tt any IOl'fESCAOW. IHC'. IO<tN. Gety Gt....,.., Clertl, 8y: ........ ,._,.... .,_ ~led provisions ot Section 81390 Ille kel)t by tlle coun If Blvd Ana,,~1.,.. Cai , 928!> ., flied Veteran• Aaeoclatlon tor opted. The eo.ro ad· time after tht fttst publl-TUSTIN A'IENUE. SUITE G. llarJorle Fell•, Dep11tJ ...., • ....., • un 8bogaclo et seq of the Educetlon er• • '*'°" 1nteres1ec;I •n Cesa• A Garces . ·~ Iii "n":~s~•~t,i.";'.:'01 Of-puOlc tenlleee; AgrMment . rned at 12·so p m. In Cltlon tlereol and befClf• SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA Clertl .,_, ... , _ ...... no~-Code and notlee IS hereby ,,. •tit•. you l?\IY ,...,. Ourto Newport 9elcr-C.111 .,, oun y • with Paine Webber. Inc .• • INMClfY Bela Biro, r"'°9nt date ot ..... 92705 erld the last day IClf JoM Eversmeyer. At· eo9 • lift -.,-0. ~ g•Yal' that on the 4tl'1 day of the executor or lldmln· 92663 : County on FebNMY 9· Und«Wrltef end Mudge t Santa Ana. O.ted tllll 1711'1 dey of flllng clalmt by any creditor torney tor Petttl0f\4tf, 208t ......, •WI~ de ref· May 1988. ar 6.30 pm the lsttatOf or upot'I the at· Tl'ltt ou51,,.55 t con· 19 ~ Aoee Guthrie Aleundef Md LINDA D. "O•l"T•. ~. 1988. lhail be Merctl 8. 1988 whlel'I Bu~-Center Or . • 105. ~ -11111,111! 11 0 • Governing Board will llOl<l ltS IOtney for tne ••ecutOf or ouctec Oy "' •nd•VIOulll Pu~ Orange COllll F•don • 8ond Couneel: IRftl et ,.._ ._d ef CHRISTINE A. MOAO~N. la the bUtlne8I day l>efOfe 1...ine. CA 92715 llft9 ...,._de 8J\Mla leQal regular public 1Met1ng end admon1Strat0f and file w1tl'I c.sar,. Garces 25 ) ArOtlltec:1·EnQlneer Agr-. lupa,,,._,a E.xec:ut0t of the Eetet• of tl'le contummetlon data Published Ofange Coast (-• dtrectorto teJe· w111 consider tJI plans Of tP'Mt cOYrt with ptool ot M<· Tl'1is stat~• wu 1 'ed ~~~~lo~ri·~~.,.,. 18 • ment for ~IWltt·Gyptum (SEALI • uld d«:t8dent IC)RClfled abolle, Oalty Piiot January 28. Feb· '9ft6co), proposals submitted. 81'4 Vlee. • ""inen reoues1 stat· ""'" ll'le County ci.ri. cl Qr. Th-4l1 Canyon Fecllty. Pllea, 1, Pu~ Orange COMt .... "'~.. Oattd: .J¥MJMy 7, 1988 ruary 4, 11, HI. 1988 c ...... U995I BE IT FURTHER ,PE-ng tl\ll yo.I desire 11)9Ctal ange COUf\t 00 J BnUa."I I!> Houelog Ut!lta; ~' Oefly Piiot Febtuety 18, 1988 llO.. MWMr .. 'Law, LAllP pOeT .PIZZA, ~ Th394 TM nanw-.no aodress ot SPL VEO 111a1 the Secretary nolfca oT tM moflg of an •n· 1988 Y No. 1 to option AgfMmRnt tl'l•53 a.11 11 Tcwe "-" ..... CAL"O"MIA COll~Oll· .,._II' Mnftrr the court It· (El f'.\Otnbre y of the Board ot Trust ... os 11Rnt0ty and apo~t of • ,__,. encl E.xtar\llOn ot Coeatel m. ~ ..... CA~ AT'IOM, W: IAll WAT80M. ,.~ "" iw. ClltecciOO de la cone H I Tl'I• 1>eret>y 01tected to give no-estate ass.is o• of the 1)9(1· Pvotisr>ed Or&n941 Cout I(._ O..elopmenl P9rmlt 85--35P PlllllC NOTICE Pvtllltltd Orange ~ llCMTMY. r,....... K--Superior Court. Stile or ,uce of lhe afOf ... ld public llons or 8CC04.mls mentioned Dall) p,IC'! January 2e C:et).. FlCTI'TlOUS .,.... .. fOf the United StatM Flt,_ IT•-_ Dally Piiot February 18. 19. .. LSI Fl. ....... IMC., bf: ITA~NT Of Celllomta. County of Of. meettng by publlcatlon IO Section 1200 lll<l l200 5 ol rue"' 4 1' 16 1988 NA• ITA~NT AcecNpny; AgrMment with .. ,_ .. , ....,.. 25. 1988 MICHAIL F\.Y*, PM• •noe. 700 CIVie Center Drove puf1Vant 10 Section 81398 the California Probate Code Tn-' 13 me lotl()wtng ~ - A.S. Foundation/Orang• MANDOf-NT cw ThF•7• DINT.,, ..... _ MANDOf-NT Of West. s .,.1. Ana. CA 92701 of I~ Eoucarion Code "°' •.• ....,. Inc:.. Md 'oOlng o..islness .. County. Inc. to PfOV\de C... UH Of' FICTITIOUS ......,. llnnM" Publl&hed Otange Coalt Ull CW '1C'TITIOll .. UI TP'Mt name. address and Or1 motton ot Trvtt" Wo9\nJ. Aftgel o end P\ml!C l«)TJCE I 8A'll CORONA SPEC~ Meneigement end ~ .,.._ •• flAm ~ nu1ww; Dally Pilot February 18. 1988 eu... . NA tMc>llone number of plain· Armando A Ru12.. duly MC· The~. Attonl•J• tor . TAUM • C.utomta ~ 1181 Cwo Sarv1Qet to AIOS Tl'le following pertont TM 52 Tl'le following person• tiffs attorney or e>1amt1t1 1onded and cettled tll• ,....ttoc..,, 20lt a.... Jo.. FICTITtOOI 9UltNEI& p1Vtnersrup, 19600 Fall· Pattenta; Arehllect·EnolnMt have 1banc:I~ the uM ol ',,.. l'lav• •bendoned the use of· «ltfl<>ut an aUOfney is !El above •esotutlon was ~ -. ~ .... pon NA• S'TAnWNT ttlll<1 Su•t• 200. lrYlfte. CaM Agreement No. 09}.337 tl'I• Fictitious Bu1lnu1 FICTITIOUS.,.._,, "8.JC NOTIC£ l"e Flell!lous 8uslneu nomt>re 11 d1recc1on y e1 nu-aoop!ed "'''" ,,.,. following 19ect1. CA,_ Tile totiawlng persons are \92115 with Aober1 a.in WNllam N . m.. w Es T E R N MAim •TATW•NT Name. CALIFORNIA COM· mero d• talefono del vote PuOltSNd Ora1'>98 Coast OO<ng ws.ness as 8.urel 0 Magnunotl Froet and AMOCiet .. fOf FINANCIA L SERVICES, The tollowlng per90n• are FICTTTIOUa auaaHllS MERCE CENTER AT ON-at>Ogado def demand1n1e o AYES Mr Be<get Mt$ Deity Ptlo' l'et>rullry 18 '9 SE.A WINO ?RINTING l9e00 Falrcnilcl Suite 200' Founteifl Val~ Cllennel F• 2152 ~t Ortw , Suite doing bu91neea u ; JOHN C. N.._ •TATWMPIT TARIO. 17550 Giiiette Av-del demand1n1e que no Saum Mr 1:1u1z. Ms Pollaro. '25 1988 T5•2 Sn Sprt'19 Onve irv1ne CaM 92715 • olllty No. 005; uc:.nM with 2 a . lrvlM. Clllt 92715 C 0 l ll NS AN 0 A S · TP'Mt tol~ persons are enue. lrvlne. Calll 92713 rlence at>Ogado es) c R ar1d Mr ~owaJd Tl'1F45' ~204 Hunting tor. Beaell Ba)' Oeli~t Corpor· Oanl9I Keyee doe Grein The Fictitious Busl-SOCIA TES. 270 SOUTH doing bu9inRaS .,. Tl\e Flc:tllloYS . Business 'Buo· MARSH Esq LAW NOES NC1t141 Caltl 926'8 atl<ln • Cllifomla corpof· MM<lowt Farm fof' Opet· Nameret.fTed toabovewet BRISTOL. SUITE 101, C ASA MORRO AS· Name refene<ltoatx>vewH OFFICES OF HARRIMAN & -'BSENT None P'\aJC N()ftCE Bernard Jonn Vale<''•n allOfl 19600 Fawdnlld, Sule etlon ., IMne A9alon•I tlled In Orange County on COSTA MESA. CALI· SOCIATE.S. 130 Newport hied In Ofange COYnty on MARSH 301 N Raymond ABSTAIN None 7S•2 Sea Spr1ng Drive 200 IM "8 Ca.lit 92715 Pant; E.-t o..a and November 12, 19M FILE FORNIA 92826 Center Oflvo, Surt• 1•0. January 19. 1983 FILE ""e F'ullenon CA 92631 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. tt•100 riuntoOQIOr" Beacn Caltl I Tl'l!S bUSlfl.ftS .. COO· AgrMmRnt .ttll SoutNm NO.F32set2 JOHN C. COLLINS. 25801 Newport 8Mch. Calll 92~ NO F207867 7!4) 879-7190 COUNT'!' OF ORANGE FICTITIOUS M.IS*lll 92~ ducreo oy 1 get>et .. pen- Call!Olllle Edleon ComPMIY Jonatl'Mln C. Meyer. 1201 PASEO OE LA PAZ. SAN Roger Ebert & M1ry Jonn 0 Lusk & Son. DATE. tFeena) JUN 09 1 NORMA R GOBLE. ... ... STAro.NT nus bu11,,ess .s con· ~tp fOf Orange County Civic 88ytlde Drive. Corona 6e1 JUAN CAPISTRA.NO. CALI· Sttnley Turner 2812 HSSO Gillette Avenue. Cal•· 1987 . !Secreter) ot tl'le Board of Tiie lollow'lf19 persons are ductao oy an tnOMOu1 Burrel 0 Mllgm/UOC\ Center. and S9cond A.mend· Mar. Callt. 92625 FORNIA 92675 Ba~ore Drive. N-POrt lorn•• Irvine, Calif 92713 o., L GflftYllle, Clertl. Trustees ot eour Commuru-iOOong l:>llS;ne$S u Ber,,.ro J Valenhn < Ti\os statemf,,,1 wu ffled ment to Cettlfleat9d p~ Robert Nelton. 618"• Tl\11 buslnest ·'' cion-Beach. Calll 92663 C•dlll1t /F11rv1aw 1800 IJ c. IC....,, ~ • ty College OlstrlC1 of o.1,,91d PV ENTERPRISES A T!11$ s1a1.,..,.,,t was tiled ,..11,, tl"le County Clerll ot Or· get Alrtlne Leuewltl'I pllciflc: Marg1nta. Coron• Oel Mar. ducted b.y an 1nd1vidu11 Kathie Turner. HS Ooml· lilfenue of ll'le Stars. Ceh· Pub4ls/\ed Of•noe Coast County. Calttornta 11eteby Cal.1fO<'n11 General Partner· W>t" Ille Count)' Cterll ot O<-a"!~ Count.."""~ 9 SOYthw9St Alf"'-(PSA) Calif 92825 JOHN C. COLLINS ngo Orlve. N-PO<'I Belen tornia, Century City. Calif Deity Pttot February • 11 oer1tty that the above and lh1p 2983 Hart>o< Blvd 111'98 Cou'""V on Ja,,...,-, 12 1988 Certain oonttructlon con-'. Marvlo Aou. Balboa 8ay This ttetemant was filed Calif 92&e0 Snaw and Talbol At· l8 2S 1988 toregOtng Aesolu11on wu Costa Mesa C.irt 9?628 198e FS70ISS ttactt -• awarded and Club. 1221 W Cow HIQll· wltl'I the Courtly Clerll. ol Or· Ahel1 ·Tu~n•r Foster. soc:tates II, • Callfornla g9t1· T,,.. l iduly end regulany aoootect Pull. ,,..,.,.... RMI &late ,..,..,., r:>ubl"'*1 Of•flQe -Coot PfOIRC1• ~ted Perton· way. Newpof1 Beacll, CaUt. ange County on February 2. 13070. Portoflno o,,,.., Del arel partn•rs"IP. 1303 lby tl\e satd Bowd at 1 reg-s.rv.<:es 1t>C A Cahtorn•• Publtsneo O•a"91 Coast Oa>ll P•tot "fl>fur; 1a 25 ntl mitt.,._. ~oved. 92&60 t988 Mar. Calif 9201• .t.voca<lo Avenue. $utte 220 P\8.IC !«>TICE ular rneet•no "9feof l'lel<I on Corp 563 LIQUn• Can)'OO OllJl'f ?1101 January 2e Feb-M•l't'I' 3 10 1968 Certain l>U'Chatlng metter• Tnls ~ wu con· ~ Rusty Turner 2585 Arl>Ot Newpo<1 Beac:n C.Ut 92660 \rne 20th di)' 01 January. Way Br11 Caht 92621 "'.,.,., 11 18 19811 ~?Cl -r• a roved C•rtaln ducted by a general part,_. . Publ!Shed Ora~ Coalt Ot'iVe, Newport Beacti. Caltl Tnts t>vllness wu eon· I(.,.. t988 and pu34ld by •ma· N M V Flot1sts Inc A TPI·• tS • trectl ':. rna · mettert thlp Dally Pltot February 11. 18. 92663 ducted by a general P•rt(ler· FtCTITIOUI .,..... torlty volt of said Boatc C1tllorn1a Co·~ 20 1 S f'\ltllC !«>TIC{ -- ._.,8 ':ptoved PReaolutlon Thl1 statement wu llled 25. March 3. 1988 Tl'lts buatnesa Is eon· ship NA• ITATlllUfT IN WITNESS WHEREOF I A ngererest .. acta"dl P\111.JC l«JT\C£ eutl'lorli lng approval ot with the County Clef1l of Or· , Tl'tASO ducted by a general part-Tnts stat_.t wu flied \ TP'Mt lollowtng persons are tiave nereunto set rny nand He;ghts. Caltt 9''•5 ACTITK>OS MISINEU K.,.7 County Supervlt ort A•· a,. Councy on January 25. •-"' MnllC£ nertllip .Mtl'l the County Cleft! ot Or-:lotng twslness u and seal tl\1$ 8tl'I oay ot Fat>-T111s ous1ness •S ton-NAW S'TATflllJIT flC .. ~ .. ~U tocletlo n ot C111tornl• 1988 ,._ nu Ketlll9 Turner ange Coun1y on F·el>rvary 9. EDWARD AUSTIN PUBLI· ruary 19&8 ducted by • ~I: pan. -• ' .. ' .. (CSAC) lnOustrill Dewlol)-Pul>llthed Orange Coalt TmOUa .,..... Thi• statement was flied 1988 'CATIONS 702 B Ranoolpn I (Mn.) ...,_ •"-Otlllla, rtef'Stltp T.,. tol~•ng ~tom are The t~ ~we tnenl Bond Pr""rem wu Dafty Piiot February •. 1 t, ~ ...... ITA-.-NT with tl'le Coun!y Ciant ot Or· Published Ofange Coast Street. Costa Mesa,· Calli 9.cretery of die e..ct ef Wiilem J P-tilly 00tng OuSmM5 U •Cott'IQ ~as ad led ~Ion CIOf\· 18, 25, 198e -. "1'-enoe County on January 26. ally POOi February 18. 25. ~2626 Trwi-Thos statemet't WIS Ill«! LAGER A£A1. n .S MAR· NEW P 0 R T · M E SJ' ~"" Certiflc:et10n of alee· Th~~ The fol~ ~sons ere 1988 Martt> 3. 10 1988 MOL CommuntC811ont. a All INQUIRIES REGAR[). Wit" 11'18 Cour>ty Cler' ol ()<. l(f -iNG 17992 Mtt~t So ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1S.2 ·-. Comm I dOlng tiu-..-II F"8MI Tl'l-'58 :ahlom•a oorPOtatton ING THE REOIJEST FOR an~ Count• on Janua..., 27 SU"te 101 '"'tne Cat t N-port Brvd Costa Meee tlon r.-urtt fOf un ty "8..tC !«)TIC( C 0 M M E RC E BA N K Publllhed Ofange Coast Tr.ls business •s con-PROPOS.t.LS SHOULD SE 19$8 92" 1• . Ceht Facllltlet Dlttrlct 87·2 8 UILOING. 130 I Dove Dally Pilot Fe«>ruary ' 11 Pt8.IC !«)TICE :1ucled by I corporation lorRECTEO TO .DAVID A nlM4I Cnarlel Keogll Carter 597 Tl'10mu M trwtn 0 v M Portolle Hillt. wu lldopted. K... Str•t. Suite 460. NewQOf1 l8. 25. 1988 Rowteno w Day 11. s.c;. ,B R 0 w N E L l I PubllStleo Ofar199 Coast Peralta ~ •s Or 41"1allet!"\ 2i762 Emer1id r.t1as1or RHolut.ron eonciernlng ITA.,....-YOP BMch.Callt 9~ r~5 K..01 1ra1ary . CHAN CELLOR {7 1'1 Oat!} l>tlol FebruaN 4 11 Caltf 92806 Vle,O Caltf 92691 oertlfleatlOn ot election ,.. MANDOIPmJfl OP ROW'lberg RHJ Estate FICmtOUI 9U ... ll Tl'llS slltetner'll wu hlecl 432.5813 OR C MICHAEL 18 25 1988 •1'115 Ous•ness •S con-•his OUSIMSS 11 eot>- tulta tor Community Facill· UH OP FtCtrnOUa Equ1y Fund West·V, • CtJ1. P\8.IC !«}TICE NAMf STATE•NT :wtll'I IM County Cletk ot Or-w EB STE R v 1 c E r,,.~27 OUC1ed bv an •t'IO•vlOua ducted oy en 1n<1n1o0ua• 11 .. Olttrlct 87-3. Mission 9U ... la NAm fornt8 Group Trust, 1301 The lollow1ng pe<Sont are rsnge County on Fel)n)ary 8 CH.t.NCELLOR-BUSINESS Cnarl9$ l<eogt't Carte• Tl'IOmu M 1rw;n Viejo, wu lldopted. Roaol· Tne following 1>9non• Oova StrM t. Suite 460. Klal1 · doing bullness u l988 AFFAIRS 17,.1432•5.445 M.IC !«>TICE T'"s sra1emen1 was hieo Tti1s 11a1""1«\t was !fled utlon AuthOrizlng formation l'lav. abandoned the uM ot Newpof1 8eacti. Calif 92660 ACTTTIOUa ........ SPECTRUM GRAPHICS Fl1V710 ....,t,, tne Co.inf'i' Cler\ ot Of. Wltll tt!e C-nty Cler' ot Of. ol HOf>Orary Hott Commit· tn• Fletllloua But lneu This but lness IS (;Of\• ...... ITAn..NT COPY SER'llCE. 28A3 E Pub4tshed Orange Coast 0 ~~~~~Fe~~~e , 7°~~1 FICnTIOUS IUSINESS ange CouMI) Of' Janua.r) 26. lat'Qe. County on Feoruwy 3 . ... and Conf9tence Tull Name ALU.DIN'S POODLE ducted by • butiness trvst Tiie tolloWlng l)e'SOf\S are Coast Hf91'1W8y. Corona del oao Pilot Februery 18 25 ... , NA• I TATl•NT 1~ t 988 FOfce fOf National AMC>d• PARLOlfR, 1540 Newport JIH E Lutz, Olltrlc;t Man-doing busl,_. as· Mar. C1Jlf 92625 Mar~" 3 1o 1988 . j25 1988 Tl'IU 4 Tl'le IOllowong OetWnS af1l I> •• Or '=I Pvl>l stied O "= tton ot Countlee tNACO) 81Vd Cost• Mese Callt ager IRVINE SPEECH ANO JoM Moss. Inc .• Catt· . Tl'1 •65 00<"9 OuSlness as J ... ,.s"«l anoe ' renge ConWeooe *" lldopted. Ttie Fictitious . Busl,;_. Thia ttllement wu flied HEARING CENTER. 14 ISO lomla oorpora1oon 2843 E -P\a.IC !«)TIC£ NEW VORK WEST 8'S Oa 'l :>,:oi c:eon.ar, 4 11 •Oeol; Pllot l'e0t1Jary 18 2$. New fUnd .. tablltl'lment tor Name ret.,red to above w• wltl'I the COYnty Cl9'k ol Of· Culver Drive, Sulla 305. Cou1 Higl'lway Corona del Pta.IC !«>TICE w 16tl'1 SIT"I NewPor1 1e .~ 988 Tll-437 !Maretl 3 10 1988 Th-4«> tNFoothlltClroulatlon Ph .. flied in Orenge County on ange County on January 19. lrv1ne, Calif 9271• Mar, Caul 92825 FICTITIOUS au ... 11 Beac" Calo! 92663 Ing Plan (FCPPI raven..-Ap tll 8 . 1988 F ILE 1988 Rose Mane Sctllell Oavts. Tiiis business Is con· ic..-NAME STAT~•NT 1n1ernat1on a1 T1111nt 8"41 ••pendrtur .. w89 II)-NO F'305903 ,... 29951 Happy Sparrow Lene. ducted t>y-a e~111on FICTITIOUS 9UllN£1S Tl'le loffow.no persons are 11N1work Callforn•• 87~ w ptoved. ReeotutlOn COfle«n· Nawport-M•se Anlmel Publlshed Orange Coast Lagu11a Niguel. Calif 92877 Geotoe E Moss. Pres>· NAMf STATlllEWT dOlng ousmess as t6tl'1 St . Newpon Beacn r- ing Conftlct of lnler"tl HOSl)l1al. Inc .. 11.46' Hiii St .. Oarty Piiot Jlll\uery 28. Feb-Howard M1noo. 2018 t dent Troe 1o11o ... 1ng persons are REOOI SET GO 8 Sand Cail 92663 .. Iii •• Code tor Envlfonmental Legune 8each. Calif. 92691 ru.art 4. 11. 18. 1988 Merlnt Lene. Huntlng1on This statement wu flied dOIOQ t>us>ness as 11 rvi,,. Caul 92114 I T111s business 1s con ."'!' ~· Agency wM Thlt bu~ WM con-• Tn-412 8eadl Cali! 925'6 witl'l11'1eCountyCklf'll ofOf. A LLAOIN s POODLE Wa~d• Br~ W11r•~I ducted by aeorpor8h0<1 988 Mr Lt- lldopted Trame Commltt• duc:1ed by I oorporatlon •-IC llnflCE Barb1ra Moore. t •292 anoe County on February 8. PARLOUR t5'0 N-port 3409'~ Ftnley Newpori Allan Ntiumann 1 t.sion was mlnut• of January 15, 1983 Tl'lls statement wes flied ,.~ "" utrlllo, Irvine. Calif. 9271• 19a& Blvd Coste Mes• Ca1rt a.acl'I Calif 92663 Tllis statement was h'tl<l born July 18. 1898 ln wer• epptoved. Aetolutlon witn the County Ciant of Of· Lynn OleklOf\ Gotd. 10 '11079 Tl'tomas M 1rw1n O v M Janet Scot! 8 Si no with ttle County Cler• ot Or BOGGS passed a~ -'Y Sh a r o n P' n n . r9feetlng lnevocabl9 Offer ange County on February 3. AC~--. llU ... ta Stillw11er, Irvine. C111r Published Ore~ Coast 27762 Emerald M1ss1on 1,.,1~ Calif .9271• anc;ie County on Jllt'lulfY 26 Ft bruor' ! 7 1988 in svlvarua H e was a "' oeotcatlon of Orenge 1988 927 IS Dally PllOI Febrv1ry t8 25. Vle)O Celtf 92691 ThtS bUsiness IS COl"I· 1988 • Councy Fl,. Stetlon No. •9 Publlthtd Oref'l99 Coal! MAim •TAftllENT Tl'lll business IS con-MlfCl'I 3. 10. 1988 Tl'lts business IS con-ducted by co-partners FJOISM c~l!';t.; :\h.'Ni Belo\t.'<i m t"C'han1c f o r th~ from J.F Sllee Company, Delly Pilot February 18. 25, The following penons are dueled b:;· an unln· T~ ductll<l Oy •" ndtvtduat Wanca Br-Warralt P\a>ltsnec! Ofartoe Coast tiU»~.nrl ,,f LouL4't' Ocean \'1t-~ School Inc. wu adopted. A9quee1 Mardi 3. 10. 1988 d~~:U~':'t~~I M OE· corpora tad uaoeletton •m•ac 11nnrr Tt\ol]'as M •rw1n O v M rnis sllt9"'ent •as toled OllJty Pllol Fe~uary • '1 S. g,gc. , , Ne~ p<•n DtstrlC't H e was a to..,.,,Cll)fiate ufl#ltlc~ted Th .. 57 VELOPMENT GROUP otllet tl'l8fl a pannettl'lle> ,.~ nu w. T"IS stltem8"1 was f1leq wit" ll'le Count) Cieri< of Of. 18 Z5 1984 B t' ·• ~ 8~· Io\ f d member of the Hu.At· ~from Otange Coun-. • Rose Marte Schlelt Oavts w1tn '"e Coorlfy Oen. or Or-ange cou"ty on "•~uary 9 T,.,._•.36 ty Shtrifl Intake and fWMM Pt8..IC ll)TIC( 17550 Giiiette Avenue. Tl'llt statement was lli.d ll~ · •noe Counrv on Febn.a') 3 ,988 · ~atht'r l Joan R.itio m gton Beach Lodge= Cent••• IPl)(oved. RM-Irvine. Calif. 92714 wltn Ille County Clenl of Of· FICTITIOU9 llU8INEll 1988 ,,,...,, PtB..tC !«>TICE t·r:..,,.,r L•\ mg gr .. "l<I ;H<li f &AM , v1~e olUUon approving Health llll1• The L.usll Company. Call· ange County on February 9, NA• STATW•NT F'70312 Pubr1shecl Oranoe Coast I :olht 1 ! tw o grand , hou·man of the Ol.Y C.. Ag9!1CY't ll.lbmlSllOn -FICTTTIOU8 .,._,. IOfnle. l75SO Gillette Av· 19&8 The tollowlng persons are Publtsnec:I O•an9e Coast Oa1t P1101 February 18 2S Kw. . of Speclel ~s anc1 Prl· N.U. •TATW...,. 91\119: Irvine, Calif 92714 FS1'0I0'7 dOl"9 1>v11neu as Dally p1101 Fetiruel"j l8 2s \M.J.n 3 10 t988 FICTITIOUS.,..._.. -I ir• " cind ·a P an n 1 n g Co 111 • orttlee Funds Appllcetlon TP'Mt following persona -Tl'l!I busl1'est 11 eon-Publlstled Ofenge Coast W A S 1-i I N G T 0 N March 3 10 1988 Tn-455 MAm •TATEmM'T l{rt·.o; p:r.·indch1ld p~. rW-."10n , president of ... adopted. Claims IOf Re-dOlng ~ •· due1ed by' jolrlt venture Dally Piiot Febrvlry 18, 2S, CLEANERS" . ..20060 Senta Tn.,.59 1 Tiie folowtng per!l()t\S ar• H ti t fundt ot R .. I Pro1>9rty LNCO. 17100 Giiiett• Av· Rldlard T Oell'll . Marcl'13.1o. l988 'Ana //4.ve Santa Ant. Caht Pta.IC !«)TICE domg bu_ as '"1' "1 r\'ices a~e ~.,.:·n· ~i~h nc~._!:1 Trans• Tax• -· • enue. Irvine, Callf. 92714 Tlllt st1temenl WU !tied Tll-469 92707 P'talC !«>TICE A T ... e RT 0 N A s . pldl\llo'\1 Inummenl CJ"~ n-e ~ ....... Pfoved A budget tr9"af9r Liberty National COfPQf• wltnthe CountyCletk ot Or· J<>lln C. Rac:.y. 140 West FICTTTIOUS9U-U SOCIATES.e Cainom<age1,.1 at PiK'lfh \' E'" ""1t'l1'l B••ord and Cotn· ... woveo A f9qUMt to etlon •• 0..-w• OOff)Oi. anoe County on February "8.IC !«>TICE Yale Loop. Irvine, Calif K3USI NA• STA,...,. ..... pertMnlltl). lT922 ~ttefl l•rt..tl P •• rk J.~ll\ P.a 'llclndt-r of the Hunt· tncre .. e Contract No. atlon, 11100 Giiiett• Av-911. 1tl8 192714 FICTITIOUS •u ... as n1e tOllOWtng persons .,. A.,._ Su.It• 100 '""'ne n• lnn. Beach Amen· N11197 with Mlcrotwmlng enue,lrvlne.Celtf.1271• . F370IOI K-....01 Leslie J Aaoey. Jr .. I'() ....... ITATl•NT dO<ngl>uSIMUM cem 9271• rtf I \'u ~ Drl'f' "' s.Mcee.lnc.wt18"P"oved Tl'lls bu.tlnftl la con· PublltMd Oranoe Coast FICTITIOUeMl ... 11 IWestY&leLoop.lrvlN .Callt ! TMfollOWlngpetsonsare l WEST COAST THERAPY SMvnlaArdenottooood At· N ni.p r Bt "h ,,n Legion Lovilag H emended. An un· ducted by a COfl)Ofatlon OeAy PllOt F•t>N•ry 18. 25. · NA• ITAn..NT 9271 • 'd0tng ousoness as SERVICE. tS55 ..._. Veroe ~ • ~ Q9"· M t m ,. ... ~ •nt .. ou-• u'band of Syl~"' bl>dgettd Cepltet proJRc1 to· John Rodtett. PrMlden1 MMdl 3. 10. 1988 Tl'la lolloWing persons are Tl'1iS business IS con-W A S H I N G T 0 N E Ste 11A Costa MMe, .... pert~. 17922 ~1tcl'1 Uon"' m.., ·~ . , d,. W , ~m • loving hitttt-r COMtruct • llokllng cage In Thlt statement ••'"led T"-473 dOlng business u · clveted tly co-i)lrt,_s 'CLEANERS 10..,~ w Bekef Cahf 92628 Avenue, ~ 100 1"""'41 H OtvWor\203.CentrlllMl.lnld-wlth theCounty Clertlot Or~ •-ll'llnflCE SAMMIS ROCKAWAY Jonn Racey StfiMlt.CosttMesa Caltf 1 Ch rlstopl'ler Jemuc.M.9271• · the Hoag M lll"IT'l.l ·R..·ht>rt W .o f W\t - pe1Courtwe1..,.,,oved.P& 8"09CourttyonJanuwy2t, ,.~"" ASSOCIATES. a CellfOfnla Tl'lts stat_.t WU filed Jonn C R~ 1'0 West Morton.tSSS M9M Var6eE Cllf"Aaeooa1-.IMUM-HCllit>lt.li bttarl f und .,"'"" Beach a Rd I) TeMolOQlll. Mlecitd • 198& K.., general pertn«stlll), 17922 W'tl'I tne Courlty Cleftl of Of-Ytl• Looo Irvine Caot Sta i 1A Colt• MMe. Cellt ~ gerMral ~nnet-p a<' , , \' .. "" rrn A of OroviAe, Prin*Y. MkhMI Btandmall ,..,.. ACnnou8 ........ Fltci'I Avenue. Sult• 100. •noe County on Fet>ruwy 92714 92826 ..... 391 ~on Stret&t. t A I andch ldren and AnocletH (MBA). Publlshed Ofange Coe81 MAm ITAn..NT Irvine, Ctllf 92714 10, !988 n71UJ L. ..... I Racey Jr ''° Doane M Morton. 1555 80.tton. Mauecl'luH lll • Mnrtu.tl"' )trt"-t"''"' '-' gr 1 . Hlected •• •lt•r-"•t• Detty Piiot FebrvMY •. "· TM fo4lowlng persons.,. N-England Mutuel L•I• Pubhsri.d Of•nge Coatt West Yale LOC>P Irvine C.111 Mesa llerde E Si.. 11A, 02118 644 ~~1)1) .n,i 1 ·~ great ~-Atctlltc1~~ llnn 1or 18. 25. 1"8 dOlnQ bu9'tl98t as 1nsur1nee Company, • Dall) P110t Febt\iwy. 18. 25. 927 t• Costa M9M CINI 92621 TNa t>utlfl9!U ts con !iildr t'f Fnenda "'->' .,~t Enwonmental T,._.28 El'OOFF'EE A Wellesley MusachuMtts corPot•tlon. Maren J. 10. 1988 Tl'l1s bua1ness is con-Tl'lls t>vsln"8 It eOf\-duct.a by • ~ '*1· KO('R ~all .. 1 Pi~~ er,. l'rftpeCt Alport tor G~ .,._.,. Mnftl'C Irvine Cattf 92115 • S01 8oylstonStreet.Botton. Th-'64 ducted by eo-o•"'*' ouetedby l\uSbeN!tnelwt .. nenfllp ORA S..,..R~lJli KL 'H Sn11th ~ Mo rtuary Cenyon .... Feclllty. e.rt!tr ,._ "".-. ' R~ 'a. F I • Massaottusett• 02117 John c Racey CMstOl)Mr J Monon WWlem J ~ ' I • . L..enau.-c.,..,.., .-Cttd Well•••: 1:V'ine as~elll Semmls Morris County l'tllltC ll)TIC( Tl'ltt statement wu flied 1 T111s statement -Ned Thia 1111efNflt was n1ec1 ag 9h i n-c;1Jt>nt of frum noon to 9:00 H ·prfmary: Callfornlt '=A~-92715 y. Assoc:lttes. 4Celll0fnlagen· with the COYnt)' Cleft. 010.-Wltti tl'le COYnty ~ oC Or· with ttleCountv Cler\ ot Or· Hunungton B ach. p M Thunday. f'$-~ tnetltute. Mleeted The~peraona .,. Esth er Tl'lompson 9'11P•rt,_..ntp,17922Ftteh ~~A~U ange County on Fab•\f•1Y =Counr,onJenuery7.=County~J~21 pas.9l'V .w •. 1, l:\·brv· ruan 18 ~rvic'irs ~ ~~ ': dOinQ butlf*9 ee: C•tP9f't9t. • wa11u 1ay. ~"r.':21~1t• 100. lrvlne. T.,. lotlowlng persona.,.. to. 1988 F3TI1M 19 "'11'1 t ~ M} i -Hli..t-M" will he-•·onducwd f'n. Probetl~c•n and P~EMIER =TAUC· ~ea.If. 92715 Tl'lis b·tJs1ness ta con· dotng butlnela.ee: P\I~ Ounge Couil Pu~ Or...-Coeat fl\ttlhMO Or-.nge Goest K C1C'h " ~ h1•rn d11v, J-00 P.M . •• ~ Co4nt1l0t .. Ordlnenee No. flON. 7:.-! Celf ~ ~ :r.ualn~~ :~: ducted by a general part-lAVINE FINANCIAL IN>-Deity Piiot Fet>Nary '! 2S Ollly Piiot J81'1Uery 21. Fob-Deily Plot Januer:y 28 Feo-August :\. lt!8q in Cot f I r st Ch nb ti t n MIS en~ of tht ~ . . _....... · • ~IP VESTMENTS II. 2091 "*-Merch3.10.1988 rvery • 11 t8 1Ma ruery• 11 18.198& ~ ('I\ Shf' ('hur<'h of Hu .. t eoi,,;ty of Oreno-, C.· JoiMP.tl Anttlony ~ •• ._ .. ,.. Wiiiiam Sallst>ury ,,... Center °""' Suite • Th-463 Th-417 Tll-409 tonw,, ' "' tornle. emending S.Cllofl 193 Amp Wey • .....,..., ~ .... Faeel Tilts S\~tement WU filed 2 0 0 . I, vi n .. c 1 111 Wl!S a \Pa<'ht'r h•r 48 1ngt0n BHich. In ... ,.,..,01 of tMCodff'eCI Or· ~-C:::::01, con· .ttll lie ~b.,-:' o/~ wit" the County Cietli 01 Of. gq71'-"5: 2091 ~.-an. 1.1"1 L.c~ Angeles mfflt '4 iU ~~.at cllMncll of ttM °::'~ duC1ed Wen lndMduet .,.~on February a, ·~ C<>Ynty on Februery 8.' .:=cen~Sultlt STARTING A NEW BUSlll($S?? ~~t~ S.. h~~ Thstn<'t5 .Westmtster Metnortal =::, ~ ~ Joe Leitao ,.. 19 F'797• 2 0 0 . I f v l n.. c . llf n Sht "'a.~ I mc'mber of Park Pierce ..... "**' .. tntl'CICM:td TN Tlllt ~t .. tltd nJW• Pubfftl'\ed Of'noe Coast t271S-1'5e • • • th~ Rrhn-d TMl<'hN'S Smnh's Mortuar.y, 9oerd ~ .. 't:ee --~ ~ ~ ~~ 1~ Dell)' Piiot Fet>rverv 19 25. ~is .:,:~ ,.._ 9fOP °' ~ ~ ut1M Lavtr\j I D\f"f'('tors ~ &.lft, lft IMmOtY of":"'..!= • ~3, 90, $M . • Ma<Ch 3. 10 1988 Th-'67 200~l r~n e , c'e lll ~NI ~et,~\!t ~ llc'tllJCIUI l»i~ Sia"......,,•' ¥tter tlf V1\•t&r'I 1 -::::::==.;::==;;;::;:;;::-~~"'91 . '· ,._. Tll-* 9271S.'15e ·. ~•,,_MNIOtftO'*•v.., :!:m~~-C, ~,. W~t ~1f'Hunt.1ngton a.attic~ Jeck Kia« of 0:~~29~ PWUC llJtlC( PotatC NOTICE ~~.;... ~ ~to ,,... ~AC" "" .._. CelilorNa 1t "°" .-01 Be-h Friends 11\3)' UIU"a ..._ """ OlllttCt "*Y '-11:;.:;.a Sutt• 200 !MM Celll ~tor you at no _.trt ~ AOP llV alaeM call~ \OJll •l Plt'rtt Brc., aiAitM,!!_tNl1':~ ' TIM1t ._ "Ja!i-a. 9211s-11si • · MO ... ,.. )'Oii 1119 ""'-_."" ., f7H I 14' r E.> l"'l_. , m11hs Mortu•~ ~ ......... COi .Mneo: HOmlOUI _.. ACTIT10U9 --'.""'!' ......... I\. -aw, ..... to lhe Court ._.."'Sant• l 's or 3 ,. ~ ,.. .,,,... r ... 00 ·-9 00 P Met .....,_ '· °"""' .,. ~ llJ11C( ..-8'•mmn ..,... •TATWlmfT ~ c.n"t':~ 1u1tot A;.. Tl-. °' aMrl9 ...., • ..,.._....,.. .. '°' ~to~ rom • "" • lltcted M.,ot °' Cfty of Tllo ..,... '**'"' ... Tlle ~ penons er• 2 o o tr v In • C • t If ·...,ell 11 ~..-eo .. Wit • ~ "~ I'!\"' f);~y F\an«"r•I """ .,_..,.., ... -MTmOUI .,._ .... ......_-. **'a IMMllll •' 7 s.1 .st . rca-lleto~ ~ ,...,... • l'W tl'OlllO ,__. -~ vu:es wul bt' C'On• &..mOA D. •=:': -•LoeaoMI. HIO •. • ·w A s HIN G T 0 N t2Ff~ H ao.. ., .....,..mw4tMNCownt,o.n.. .,.Jone. .... 08fl ... ""° -d\.ICU'd a\~ Bros. Olitltl .. ... ..... 8'A~ ...., ...._ Coete ..._, Cl.IANERS". ~•15 Vl4I UdO. .,.._. 0..... om..... ~ OftC8 • .,.. '°' ""' .. 119 _. ._ 9'90 10 -' Smtlh 's aturda 'E ,.....,.._.'**'"'.,.Colt... .....,_.e..ctl..C4111f t*3 200. lrvlne. C •lll. .,.. •,...,.... 11t •-' Co •1 ay NOC.ID-clolN...._& L.Mwl.WtnaA.4a7i. JaM ~. 1'() w .. t 1211s.\tS. .._, M8 'fOI" ,,_. OI ~ -..ctLWlrcM Febn.J,,ary 20, •t 10,00 -• ftll .,_,. .. NI w ,ofn I XOT I c ....... Wu ISl9nd .... y... loop. w... Gellf fl'lla t>vltnMa It OOftoo CillliOn WIOl IM°°"""' on. -~ AM ln~l will N • .,. DH CW 01to ~M..:n.L.=·:., ...... 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CALL JANA 989-5403 EVES . . .· " . .. 7 ""-· . 1-.-a.-..-..+-----4 ................ ..._ ......... ~~lW'....,,.tlN r-A-~+--t~~~..1------t-~-'#. ~,2 ~ ' .. 0 ~ TIMuMQNTf .w"~ --fltCO'O ~IJOJCO' '£!'' ~ -~NN:!2!! ._.d My W1trt ~•%1t'lr ~ t'or';:: to ~ lNll ptffif<t IJfflS. ""' ::;~iooui9 -JheNEW_ -~ ~'P'"'~ ..,..., "'~ llllCf\ ~irw ...... ' ~ ... i-.~ ~' -0 I --- - ' ~ • ... 0 MARINERS WALK -Ligtit, bright. airv & ju t a few block from the · beach. 2Bdrm & 3Bdrrn To~nhome . Yard patios. garages. fireplare~ & 'aulted ceilings. wash· er & Jrver hook-up .. &49-1•7• ~t.:S>\ Pl ~ES In 1hr lwauntul nl'1~h0rirhood ol \l1• .. J \ r•rcl1· \ 111\rh. qu1t>I c mn ple\ 1w4'tlt>d .1111rn1~ tall ptnt" trf'l'" aml l..t\ 1«h lanfi,,·ap1n~. I Bdrm & ~lldrm5-O\a1labl<.". ~ 1rf'plan·. Ji!Jraflt'. pool. ~pa. laundn lar1l111 ...... 549-244'7 BRIGHTO~ SPRl~GS · l.1\·e nrar thf" \•atrr tn Co ... 1111 \lt>"J. Li~r ... .. 1n•a111~ ano1 \\Jtnf.111-. adorn ,1 pt>a1 rlul lift<.I\ I•· Ir\ \our :!R.lrrn l\ 3fklrm TO\• nhurnr ( ,.irugr lirt>pl.11°•'. mirror. pool an<l ~r"· . 549 • ._ ••• Pt:~TRIOOF. CC,\'t: · I.a~""· strrarn .. & \•Ut1•rfall~ 1·mnpl1mt"nl 1hr !pa,.iou.. 2BJrn1 1•omknn1nium a' ail· al.lit'. f 1r .. pl.l rf'. ''a htr <ln er hook -up. gara~t. ponl & &pa · Ju·• 1 • mile (rorn thrl"f' frttwa \ . 1·••·2447 1uan111 .VILLllE · IPTS . ·-.. ' .. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 25 C'ENT S 60 .mph wi-nds lash Coast· Devil wind living up to name By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ............... Some people believe the fierce Santa Ana wi nds that roared through the Southland on Wednesday were .. devil winds ... The devil certainly seemed to have a hand in some of the traacdies that struck the Orange Coast. Consider. Brad Jones' Laguna Beach home was leveled when a mi&h~y but a'ed oak was felled by wind blasts reaching . 80 mph. said Fi~ CapL Bing Boka. Jones was asleep when the oak crushed bis house just after 4 a.m. He escaped serious injury. but the tree landed less than a rarct away . .. It was like sJccping In t he back seat ofacar and ha ving a train take off the front," Jones said. .. T he house is tot.aUed. I have new skyli&hts in e very room. Enormous skylights." The 600-square-foot house on Ca- nyon Acres will have to be completely rebuilt. Jones. 34. is a carpenter. Or how about t~ cruel twist offate that befell Ron Beard of Huntington Beach? A powerful gust snapped a giant branch that felf on a power line and caught fire. Cinders blew o nto Beard's roof at 18782 Grqory Lane. (Pl-..e eee DltVU./ ~) Sports· Soviets take revenge against U.S. Olympic hockey te~m./81 Nation Winners and losers look to South~rn primary to put presidential race In focus./ AS Entertainment The premiere of "Con- certo for Elvis" has styte to spare, but little substance./ Bl Business James Hayes' seismic design business jumps after earthquakes./ A7 Index Advice and Games Boating BuUetln Board Business Classified Comics Death notlcel Entertainment Opink>n Police log Public notices Sports Weather 86 .... 83 84 A7-8 810-12 87 89 88 A«S A3 89, 12 81-3 A2 • "I . 2houses, ·dock, trees lost in fury By JONATHAN VOLZllE Oft.MO..,,.. .... Mother Nature unleashed her ful) Wednesda). reducing at least two homes: a ~t'wpon .Beach dock and h undreds of trees throu&hout the Orange Coast to toothp.icks. Boats were tossed and planes to ppled hke broken toys abando ned in a c;h1ld's pla) room , and authont1es hlarned the winds fot ~t least four d eaths 1n •he Southland. Winds ·ho' t'rl'd about 45 mph and hit highs of at least 60 mph. ac.cord1ng to the "'iat1onal Weather Service. The "'Cather service said the winds were e'pected to decrease throughout \.\ edn~sda~ night. w1lh gusts to 40 mph. and toda~ wa\ expect~ to be calm , Lagulla &ach Fire d pt. Bing Bok.a said the gusts were twtcc that early Wedn~a~ morning when the wmd toppled a huge oak trtt ~nd sent 1t crashing through a ~square-foot home owned b\ Brad Jones.. 34. Boka said Jones was asleep tn has home at 51 5 Canyon Acres about 4: 15 a.m when the tree fell . The ancient oak destroyed the house. but m &$sed Jon~ -who h ves in the house alone -b) less than a yard. the aaptaan Two boata •Ink while tied to their mooring• ln Newport Barbor u bea-.y winda w~p ap white cape In the turntnc 0.-, .... ,.._., Lw...,.. basin OD Wedne9day ln a 'riew from 9th Street OD tbe Balboa Pentnaula. . said . (Pleue Me WlftD8/A3) Developers rush to lock in building rights By BOB VAN EYltEN Of ................ Large Orange County de' elope rs are rush1n$ to use a 1986 law that can proteet building projects fro m pohu- cal chanies. such as the proposed countywade slow growth in1uauve. Included an the stampc:de as the Sant.a Margarita Co .. which plans to· buitd mor~than 12.000 homes 1n its Rancho Santa Marganta planned community tn south Orange Count) The compan)' has alread)· come under fire for its effo rts to get the . Board of Supervisors to appro'e a development aveement which wo uld protect the entire planned commun1· ty frQm the effects of the slow·growth initiattve. The a'reement was placed on hold. alo ng wnh two o ther similar agree- ments. last week b) the boa.rd. Supervisors said the\' fea red law. suits by slow-growth supporters. who have blasted devt'lopment agree- ments because they would circum- vent the citize ns' inat1a t1ve. But the I Q86 law. wh ich pcrm\ls developm ent tracts to b(o('o me "vt'S~ ted.'' also appears to be a "'a)~of carcum,enting the proposed cit1l<'ns· iniuauve. Officials at the county En· '1ronm~taJ Managemeot .\genC) ~1d there had bee n a huge increase this ~ear in the number of de,eloixrs submitting de,elopme nt tract maps for vesting. a process which shield s the projects from changes in zo ning or build ing denSll) laws for up to seven vea~ · Last year. according to agenc) offi cials, thert' ~re 95 tract maps submlltt'd. most o f which included requests for ' cs11ng In less than t"'o months this year. there ha' c been 66 a pphcat1ons. most \if them subm itted b' the Santa ~'3rga nta Co and the Newpon Beach-based Talega Valle> Partnt'r- sh1p The Jr, me Co .. the count) ·s largest lando"' ncr. has also submitted three prOJCCtc; for 'csting. ( ount~ oflic1als attnbute the 1n· crease to fear of the slow-growth tnllillll\ c "I thin II. "'e can at least surmise that there 1s a lot of interest no"' in vesting bc.'cause of the potentiality o f the 1n1t1at1ve:· said Ken Smtth. director of regulation with the Environmental Management .\gene). "[ think the de' cloper'i arc talking to their laW)ers Lawyers offer initiative advice By 80 8 VAN EYKEN OflMDmllr .......... A group oiOrange Counl) real estate la"' ~ers "'ants 10 spread the ne"'s about the prop<>s«i countyw1de (1uzen<, sensible G rowth and T raffic Control ln1lla t1\C but 1n1t1at1 \e sponsors sa~ the~ kno w litt le about the law\ er!.' plan. Calling themS<"h cs Law~ers for Sensible Grt'"' th. the I J attome~s have defined their goal as pnH 1ding anal) t1cal 1nfo rmauon abput the complicated in1l1Jt1\ e to an)one "ho needs 11 ' · "Right no~. "'c're out there for purposes of prcpanng 1nformat1on." -.aid In inc attom e\ te' e unsh1nt" a spokC$man for thl· group "\\ e're JUS.I a group-0flaw,er1 in the communll) who ha'e some e\per\1sc 1n the area ofre31 estale de,elopment and "'t" "anted 10 make our"SC'hes useful .. Greg Hile, an attome) who suppon s tht slo" growth in111at1' e. said he had not k.nown ao}thang about Lawyers for Sensible G rowth unul Tuesda' when be ~1ved a call from unshane. · · Hile said he v.as skepucal about the mou' at1on of the atto me)s· group. He said the lawyers had not asked perm1ss1on fro m 1n1t1au ve sponsors to ust tht namt' of the ~ns1!lle gro"' th measure for their pm ·ate group. "The) seem to be prett) much all developme nt la") crs. ··he said. after betng read thC' names of some of the group's pan 1c1pants. "The two attomt'ys who are most doscl) as.soetated w1th. the tn1hat1ve arc my~lf and Belinda Bia l eter. and the) haven't asked us to JOIO th<' gro up But 1·m going to mttt with them. so I guess I'll rcsen<' Judgment until l'v<' talked to them ." Blacketer. ·an en' ironmentahst an ome} based 1n (Pleue eee LAWTSllS/A2} and hedging th<'tr tx·ts an) "'3) the\ can." Officials at the de' elopment cnm - pana~ c0uld not he' reached Wednes- da) for l<lm mt·nt regarding the llum of de' l'k1pmt·n1 tract apphi:a11o ns But a source close to a ma.ior Orange Count) de,elopcr wd large south rnunt) landownec;s had agrttd a mong thcm seh t>S to get as mam building plans as possible 'ested before the fihng of the slov.-growth 1n1ua11' e The source. who asked 'not to tx 1dent1fied.-said landowners feart-d that the 1ni11at1ve. which ties develop- ment to mandato f) traffic 1mprovc-- (Pleue Me DSVltLOPSRS/ A.2} MarineofficerWith U.N. forces in Lebanon seized Leak cuts . -g~ssupply to mobile home park By FAROUK NA~AR .............. BEIRUT. Lebanon ~ Gunmen blocked a southern h1ghwa' Wednes- day and abducted a ll S Man ne officer serving with the l '. "'I . peacc- kecpina force. bnngmg to nine the numbnof Amencan~ held hostage in Lebanon. U.N. and Pentagon offictals 1deot- ifi(d the victim as Lt. Col. Wilham R. Higins. 43. of Danville. Ky .. chief of an observer poup attached to the U.N. lnterim Force in Lebanon. or UNlFIL TM 76-officer U.N. group from 16 countrin m onitors ceaK--fi~ vaol- •tions o n the Ltbanon-lsracl border. Hilains wu t~ top.ranking Amen- can officer assiancd to the group. boklina the title of senior U.S. military~r. There was ..0 immediate dl1m o f responsibility for tbe abduction at ' .,, ... about 4 15 p. m on the coastal gunmen in .1 hro"' n Volvo passed h'gh way !letween Lebanon's H iggin,.·car hl,)\.~l"dtheroad.forcc-d southernmost port of T~re and Na-H iggins into thl."1r ~·ar a nd dro'e no rth qoura. a to"n on the lsraeh border toward THc . that 1s L'N IFIL headq uarters. The' said the atxluct1on occurred "H1gg.i ns "'as d rl\ ing 1n a U.N.Jecp betwc.>cn Ras cl-E1n and Dc1rQanoun' .. station "agon from T)re to Naqoura ''1llagcs contr,,lkd b) Jt1s11cc Minis· bl•h1nd a s1m1lar 'eh1clt' tn which two ter Nab1h Bern·.,. h11te ~mal m1llua. other obscr\'ers were traveltng." said U .N. soun.·ec; sa1J .\mat was hclp1n1 U.N. spokesman Tim u r Gokscl. Nlfll search ior H1gg1ns: He said the first vehicle went Rcpon ..-rs 1n T'rl" s.a' the intluence around a bend in the road. "and when o f the lraman-bac~ed ·Hczbollat.. or the two o~rver; nouccd that Hia· Part) of God. ha~ httn growing 1n the gins· ~·arwas not following them. they \.1llages Het oollah J$ bcl1e,ed to be sto pped and dro' c back. only to find the umbrC'lla ttrt1up for rnd1pl Sh.11te H1gg1ns' station wagon abandoned." MosWTn)faction~ holding most of the H iggins was alone 1n hts vehadc.~ostagn 1n LC'ban.on and UNIFll helicopters and &!'OUnd T"ent\·four '1ther fomgn~ ati troops were searching for him. Gokscl capt1\.es in Leb.uwn. mcluding eight. said Amencans Held longc:~t 1s Terr) ""-· o\nother .\mencan and ·a Dane Anderson chief M1dd1e East ror- "<'re 1n thcothen ch1cle. but l1NIFIL rnpondent of The .\sS()Clated Prcu. · oJli.i;.sal~ d id not nan:'e them. kidnapped March I b. J Q8 . ~cum' ou~e 1n T)rt said two (PleaH He llAltllfS/A.2) ~ ... #' • Lt. Col.~~IHla• •· .... By PAUL ARCHlPLEY ."Of ............. The owner and residents of a Nev. port lkacJ'l pwtnle home park ~ere scramhhng to adJUSt to hft ~uhout ga<. \.\ cdnesday after :>uthcm t a1t fo'm1a Ga~ Co. officials d1~0' e~ a dangerou" leak. . G as Co 1nsp<"('to~ (hut off the J.!5 suppl~ T ucsda) a ftcm1 n at ~hffe Mo bile Park at Q()" I 'ith. sa1d park manager Don l astn\l F umtgato rs wl."rc pre ~ring to tent the clubhouSl' when Ci.sino sud he mclled gas ··1 called thr gas compan y and they found a mas~H gas leak," Casino s.atd. "Can OU 1mlglne what WOUkt hive bal'Ptn<"<l 1 ftht~ had ten&Cld that buildina and the p had b.uh up inside'' We'd have had one wbale of an e--.plos1o n: .. McDonnell DoUglas office exp&nsionOK'd lrontc:ally. o~ner Gro~ Chi had gas company officuls inspect the hnctJUst sn ~b earher He said the Feb. 11 eanhqum a.pp.,~ntly brokt the systtm. "It shook up the whole. undtt- '-round ptpu-a system:· Cha Sllid. 'We'tt lucky we found ou1:· Firm to pay for road Improvements. but Westmlnstersaysamountlna equate •1 aoaaT BAUD ............. The Mc Do n nell D_o u1las AstronautlC1 Co. has won RMI ap. proval lO build two hjp·rite olfke buUdi• in Hunti~ lelcb after promillna.. 10 pay its .... IMre'° '° ,... uamc aa the city ...s ia .. borilll Wauni_,. • The aetOll*C C'IO arr •y. • ~ ,..,,.,., .... -· ..... -.... .. tht' com pan ~. · Ers kuic push(d through rcqu1remf nts that it purchaSt \ans for car pooltna,. Ill• stttute nde-shanng ')''\terns and ht~ a transportation manas<'r w e,tmtnster II) Councilman Chu l m11h and a numbn of res1dents appraled 18'1 month•s..,...... nina C'omm1 ion approval of tk 604.9 2-squa"'°"foot proJttt. "We do not obJ«t to the ck""ti.- me1'1t,.. m1th said. "1t wtll bt a benefit to both call But S S.000 b mtt .. tlf'I traffi that the ck"~ t'lleftt ~ caute 1n \\ atmnntrr IS 1Mideqyatc.•• Tiiie Huntt1'110n Btach Cat) Coun- .,I I c1l l1tn Tuesda~ unan1mousl vo ied '. toappro,ea101nt<it) traffic tudyon the 1mpKt of the prop:t. w"~h 11 expected to add about 2.000 etn· pio)"ttS to the firm The counc11 voted to put • cap of SI00.000 on whit Dout1as •oulJ pa) ror offsnc tratlk im e"'O'cmcnts that 1ncludc wictire•• of 1nt~rtet'nons and 1nsia.Uahoo of tl"ank"ll'll Urtief. the Pilnn1na Commttt10n appn>vut • pnC'C 1.aa·of Sl~.000 for ro.d~t Addltionall). tht "°mi!U'Y aJl'Qdy lll"ecl ao roont1uic •ramc.tlpal.t " tn""'9fetion_s 1n l~ ~t(Jnaty of lM ptant. ('()NtNCt I MW bus te0p Oft ' --""'--------...._ A mttlJftl was catted for \.hr mure 120.untt C'Ompkx Wednnday n'lllt to t:"(pia&n to rttldcnts •1 ~ options weft untd eht fYIWm cu tie ~Ired.. • ·~0ur 1mmtcba1t need n IO hdp IM ~kkrly and \M sick h. .. QI IMll. Pnor lO , .. "*' .......... ..., ~ U')i• IO ..... ..._ Irr tome rmdl9 l1w)> weft ...... i ...... -ellt1nc...... . .,,Tlllm~----·J_~-.. ··~ ......... --==at 'f Raectrn.._WM .... ... .. _ - Oo a 11 Cllill DIMLY N.Ofl ,,...._. '*'-Y 11, , ... ., .... , ····· .............. Huatiallon 8eecb ci1~ ama.11 have proffered an iron ftst _. 1 velvet iJo""e in a desire lo uPll'lde and put a new fact on old buildinp in the dowoiown pan of the city. The oftkials weftl to tbe wlai~~ autboriziftl Chy Attorney a.ii ton to proceed with lllal ecrioa 111inst ownen o( 27 buirdi• thal fail to meet earthquake safety atlln· dards. The offica.11 also danaled a carrot by offerina to provide low intemt loans from federal money 10 make build· i~ earthquake safe. If ownen brina tHeir buildu"s up to code and correct health and welfare violations, the officials will offer pa.nu up to SJ l ,2SO to repair the facades of the buildinp on the north side of Main S&ree1 in the tecond blodt from Pacifk c=rway . The ii • tipoft' that redevelopment eft'ons bave not worked in the area, Councilman Peter Green said. The ectivity apparently waa 1tner- 11ed by a video '8_pe ftlm that a city &Mk· force shot of delapidated con- diliqp in downtown Hunlinaton leKh. The council viewed the tape last month. It turned out that some of the buildinp that were sh'IJed out for ckpictins slum conditions are owned by teverl j)f'Ominent mkvelopm~t r~ra. One of the buildinp 1n vaolation of earthquake •~ty rqu- lations is owned by the city. The city adopted the eanhquake t\azard ordinance in 1979. Nearly nine years later, 36 buildinp remain in violation. Hutton can seek "in- junctive relaef' ap1nst only ~7. however, because one owner of nine puult bat obcained a trmporary rntrainint order. An aide said that "injunctive relier' probably means that Hutton will seek court action to ber owners from inhabitina buildinp that rt· main in violation of 5afety standards. Ci1y Councilwoman Grace Winchell said Wednesday she i• concerned that the infusion of public money may increase the value of the buildinp. and the cny may have 10 pay hiaher prices if it has to buy the structures for redevelopment al a later datt. .. It (the provam) is an attempt 10 perk up the area to fit in wuh refurbishment and redevelopment." Winchell said. "But you do wonder for how Iona. That concerns me." Lungren ' s record assailed SACRAMENTO (AP) -State treuuttr nominee Dan Lun~n came under fire from labor and ~ior-citizen aroup representatives Wednesday as his contrntious Senate conrumation hcarinp moved into the second day. Several watnCJSCS described the Lona Beach conarcssman as an ultra- conservati ve whose votina record is out of step wath the fcelinp of most Califomaans. "I believe his votmarccordshowsa survival of the fittest attitude .... that aovemment 1s not our bro1her's keeper:· said Andy Baron. ~tive and political d1rcctor ofth(.Aill~rican federation of St.ate. county and Municipal EmP.loyee!>. "We certainly feel otherwise. · Another labor repre~ntative. Jerry Cremins of the State Bu11din1 and Construction Trades Council ofCaJi- fomia. said Lun~n had taken pos· 1t1ons that were .. not jUSt con- servative bul far to the naht or the poht1cal mainstream of Cafafornia." "We bave deep and under· st.andable quesuons about whether he will seek viaorous suppon of state prcvailina waae laws." Cremins said. rcferrina to waae rates requ!rcd on aovemment construction projects. Lunarcn. a conKrvat1ve ~e­ publican. attacked the vote !'8t~ng systems used by the aroups. cla1m1n1 they didn't always count '"'.o.tes of real interest to. 6r take pos111ons sup- poned by. thcar members. .. How can you set elected. elected and re-elected if you are out of the majnstrearn?" asked Lunaren. who now represents a heavily Republican district. ··1 do n't understand that" Nanc labor and senior citizen representatives testified Wednesday as the Senate Rules Committee began 1ts second day of hearinp on Gov. George Oeukmej1an's appointment of Lunarcn to sucettd the late Jesse Unruh as state treasurer. Several witnesses cited low ratings 11ven Lun~n by their orpn1zations during his nine years in the House of Represent.all ves. Cremins cited scores of8 percent. 5 percent and I percent that Lungren rece1v.ed from labor groups. meaning that he sided with them only those perce ntaies of the time in key votes. The adm1n1Jtration released a let· ter from Dan Terry. president of the California Professional firefighters. supponjnc Lunarcn. Terry said hisaroup"may not agree wi th (lunarcn) on all issues:· but believes he would oppose efforts to tap public employee pension funds for other purposies . Amon& other thinp. the treasurer r sits on the boards of th~ public employ« and teacher retirement sysJems .. Lillian Rabinowitz. a senior· citizen activist. said Lungrcn's voting record reflected "a lack of infor- matio n or compassion for what the situation of older persons an the U nited States is ... She cited votes against federally subsidized legal servi~s for the poor and catastrophic health insurance. George Sandy. president of the California Con,ress of Seniors, said Lungren had sided w11h seniors an only two out of 79 votes tracked by one scnior-cuuen group. LA WYERS OFFER INITIATIVE ADVICE ••. P'romAl La&una Beach. could not be reached for comment. unshane said the group wo uld provide 11s SCI"\ ices for free He said group members were not taking sides on the controversial measure, for the lime being. understandtni-w c·re tallung to e'perts in land use. 1rani.pona11on and other areas. and our plan as to meet amoni ourselves once a w~k. to reall) get a handle on this ISSUl' But he said members of t he group could. afkr stud ying the mc:asure. reach a conclusion about the dcs1rab1lity of the an1t1a11ve . In that case. SuMhanr admitted. the group's 1mpart1ahl> would e nd The group·s method of operation wall be to prepare 1nformat1onal literature upon request from pnvate ind1' 1duals. groups. or government agencies. "We·rc making the bold assumption that someone as go1ng_10 ask us to do that.'' he said. ··1t 1s possible that ~ could reach a conclusion. and -we would ma~c that conclusl()n generally ava1lablc to interested people ... he said. The group hb alread) sent out letters to sponsors of the \IO'A growth 1n1t1a11vc and members of the county Board ofSuper,1sors makang 11s avaalab1hty known The letters were sent ou\ Fncay, Sunshine said •\!though all oft he attorneys an tbe group arc an vol ved in land use. group members represent a d1 versll} of chenu •. from developers to environmental grouJ)' and go' ern- ment agencies. unshine said. Russ Burkett. one of the authors of the slow growth measure. said he had received his letter over the w~kend but knew little about the lawyers' group. unsh1ne said the group came together because thcrr 1s a lack of detailed 1nformat1o n about the proposed 1n111a11,c. 1o1.h1ch "Nould hm11 growth an unincorporated pans oft he count>_ 1o1.here roads arc deemed inadequate 10 But upen 1sor Roger Stanton said he would be happy to rccel\e an~ inpu1 from the public concerning the 1n1t1atl\e handle added traffic · ··1t ~ems there·~ a lot of publtrn..-for the fact that the an1tint1 ve 1s out there." . unshine s.n1d . ··but very linlc about what H actua l!~ \ays " "As public oflic1als. we arr ct"rtainl) open to an) and all 1nformat1on from thC' public.·· he said. Proponents of the slow-growth 1n111at1vc subm1t1ed pe1111ons beanng more than· 96.000 signatures to the Reg1 .. 1rar of Voters last wtek Backer'\ of the measure need b~.1 10 'ahd s1gnaturc~ 10 get 11 onto the June electi on hallot Members ol the g.r;oup arc not )Cl c'peni. on 1o1.ha1 the in1t1a11ve says. unsh1nc said. but the) intend to get lo that point soon Officals at the Reg1s1rar·~ office say they expeet the in111at1'-e to qualif) A spokeswoman said the 1n111a11ve might lX' certified as early as this afiernoon "We're not up to \peed H·t " he ~1d .. It's d comphl.ated in111at1,c and 1o1.e want 10 get a broad base ol MOBILE HOME PARK WITHOUT GAS ••• From Al one another Lcon.trd Whitt' was <>een 1Nalk1ng home from h1<1 nl·1ghhor"\ 1o1.11h a hClt meal an his hand ·The\·"~ got a micro1o1.J \l' .. ht' \Jld Oan Murra' a member of tht' homl'il"' ner' j .,\OC1at1on \Jld the) '-'l'rt· uJmp1hng a hi.t of tht' r>Jrk 's mu\t cltkrh Jnd needy resident\ "to mJh \Urt the)°r<' OK ·· lie al\O luJm•d one neighbor a span. l°ll'l lrll hcah•r "vl urra) ..aid he and his"'"' n1uld 'ho1A1•r "' their health club 111hn had llJ .\I l\.c1th ~ad hc could \ta' J I ha., g1rlfriC'nd·s during t~c cn\1tt · 1 n1 not one to panic I nit',., the \Un start~ C:Om1ng ur an the WC'il - then 1t'i. time to panic ·· Keith ..aid C S\&nO said three lUntractor'> hcgan v.o rk1ng on bids 1mmc,d1a1r1•. but the suppl) could be cut off for as long as two weeks. .. We're moving as fa st as we can." Casano ~1d DOUGLAS OFFICE .•. From Al marshlands and Meadowlark >\1r· port. Virgil Pautsch. an official w11h the McDonnell Douglas RC'alt) Co . ..aid 1hat the tower bu1ld1ngs wall be constructed 1n staaes. v.11h the smaller. e1aht-story structure slated to house current emplo'yt>es. II as e:w.- pectcd to be completed in the summer of 1989. hou1d The 12-slory buildin& will be dependent on whether mo ne) "' forthcoming on the space station contract. received last year. Wednesday's Lotto p icks Correction By Tiie Associated Presa Herc Jrc the ~inning numhcrc; packed V.cdncsda> night for lhc ( ahforn1a Loller) ·s 1w1ce-wcekl) .. Lotto6·49"game 11 .37.3.3 22.24 49 and the bonui. number. 39 Pla)'crs who correctly aucned all s0t numben will ,hare a pnzc pool of S4 m1lhon. lottery spokesman John hadc s:ud. . Players who correctly guessed all ORANGE .... .... COAST ..... ..... llA9t °''tel Sill numbers will share a pn1~· pool ot $4 million, Schade 5a1d. 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Higgins had ~n on .N. duty 1n the Middle East since June 1987 and assumed command of the Lebanon observer lfOUp in mid-January. said U.N. officials an New York. A Pentagon official. speaking o n cond1t1on of anonymity. said 15 or 16 Amencans were,, assigned to the observer gro up. but the U.N put the number at 17.' Goksel said only ~1x were actually in Lebanon. Officials said ll was not unusual for S(veral members of the observer group to be out of the country at a given umc The Pentagon \81d H1gins joined the Manne Corp\ in 1967 and saw combat 1n Vietnam. He has received numerous military decorations. in- eluding the Defense Superior Service Medal. the Bronze Star with Combat ··v." the Mentonous Service Medal and two Navy Commencauon Medals. He is mamed to Manne MaJ Robin H1UJns. who works at the Pentagon. She declined comment. He has a 17-ycar-old dau&hter by a previous marriage. An unde, Delbert Eaglt. 86. of Lancaster. Ky .. said Hisalns' lifelona amb111on was to be in the military. .. Ye'i, he wanted to be in the miltary s,crv1ce. He always talked about "anting to go to tt\e m1htary service.'' Eagle said. He added that Higjns· mother died S<"veral years ago and his father 1s an a Lou1sv1lle hospital. DEVIL WIND LIVES UP TO NAME ..• P'romA1 Beard was watching television when the fire broke out 1n the shake sh1n1le roof at 11 :30 a.m. W11han minutes. his former co- workers were on the scene. Beard was a fire batalhon ch1tf for 22 years until his retirement last June. Befo re the) amved. Beard was :ilcncd by a neighbor He climbed onto the roof and tncd hosing down the growing flames. .. Once it was an the attic. I knew 11 wa~ gone.'' he said. When firefighter.. amved -the same crew who had worked under Beard -fl ames were shooting 10 feet 1n the air Th~ home sustained an estimated $200.000 tn damaJe.' A fire in a firdighter"s home 1s .. a vel) different fet'hn&. ··Beard said." It happens quickl y and you don't have a chance to react to that." The 111 wands were blowing for a group of slow-growth supporters. too. when the) actually wanted something to happen quickly for a change. The Santa Anas knocked out the computer at the Registrar of Voten office for three hours. holding up verification of pet111ons for a coun· l) wide slow arowth 1n1t1at1 vc. Backers of lhC' growth-hm1tin1 measure submitted petitions wnh more than 96,000 signatures last -week. County Rcaistrar Don Tanney said he hoped to have the petitions 'enfied and certified by Wednesday . .. We havcn·1 hada really wonderful da):· said Rosalyn Lever. deputy registrar. Staffers revised their estimate on co mpleting verification by noon today. But. depend1n1on the ~ather, that could be JUSt a lmlc more hot wind. Staff writera Joutbla Volale, Jeulfer Weber ud Bob Vu Eyb• co•trUt•te4 to t~I• 1&ory. DEVELOPERS RUSH TO LOCK IN RIGHTS •.• From A l ments. would k1ll thc1r industry. Tom Rogers. co-author of the 1n111at1 ve. blasted developen for al- lcgcdl) trying 10 circ umvent lhe popular slow-growth m ovement "Ifs hard to keep up with these crook!..·· said Rogers. "The floodgates arc going to open on this stuff. and there'!. really nothing we can do about II unless WC' can ICt the Board Of Su pen 1sors to show some reason.·· The slow arowth measure. known offi cia lly as the Citizens' Sensible Gro wth and Traffic \ontro l In· 111at1ve would pro h1b11 development 1n areas where traffic congestion already exceeds county standards. unless specific 'lteps arc taken to lessen the congestion. It also contain~ requirements that developers provide flood pro1cct1on. as )Nell as guarantees that emergenc) vehicles arc able to pass through streets and 1Aterscc11ons w1th1n speci- fied time limits. lnit1at1ve backers submitted mort than Q6.000 signatures to the Rei1s- trar of Votcn last week. The in111atave nl"tds 65.11 0 valid s11natures in order to quuhfy for the ballot. 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