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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-05 - Orange Coast PilotCE TH~RSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1989 25 c·E :r Tapes reveal Delaney's sche~e , ' Restaurateur pleads guilty to bribery, lned, sentenced ~o community service Person last sprinJ. Delaney, 1 h1ah school dropout who ~ult • small empire of seven seafood restaurants. had oriainally pleaded innocent to the bribery charaie. bnbc to Person in cxchanac for ISS1Slll1Ce in gtttana I permit to exceed he11ht limits on' a new res- taurant at Lancer's Landini. The bnbc offer was secretly taoed by Person, who was working wllfi pohcc mvtstiptors. BJ GREG llEAU Of .. ...,,.. .... Transcripts of tape-recordfd mcc~ 1np bctwten restaurateur Franas Dela~ and Newpon Beach Ptan-nina Commissioner Jame$ "Buzz'' Person reveal a shady, elaborate Pentagon says video tape shows the two MIG Jets shot down by U.S. · fighters were armed and approaching the jets with hos~He Intent . ./ A4 Coast Bird watching at New- port's Back Bay will soon coat $2 a day./ A3 Business Denny's Inc. has sold Its headquarters In La Mirada and.plans to move to lrvlne./A7 California President Reagan's Hol- lywood friends honor him at a S 1 ml Ilion home- coming gala./ A4 Index bnbcry scheme laced with promises ofbt& money and threats of violence. Only two days into his preliminary hcann,. Delaney, 62, of Rancho C..hfomia, IUf'P."sed the prosecuuon by pleacbnA 1u11ty Wednetd.ay to one count offelony bribery 1n connection with a sum of money he offered It's snow much fun Delancy was sentenced to perform 200 boun of community service and etY a $5,000 fine. Nort,b Oranae County Municipel Court Jud&e Marpret Anderson aJso pve .De- laney three yeari probation. Delancy was arrested last March on allept1ons that he offered a $20.000 Anderson ci ted Delaney's record of charity work and lies to the com- munity as reasons for the lenient sentence. Delancy could have re- ceived up lo four years tn]ail. The plea and sentence cal'he as a surprise to Deputy 01stn~t Attornc" BandJed ap bl mlttena and a cap. 8ara.b Plaaalll. 6. and a friend belp Debbie Riblett build a ancnnnan at Grant Bowald Park ln Corona del lla.r. Some 8 tom of tbe white etuffwere tracked to the park WeclnetMlay - coarteey of the Newport Beach Paro. Beachee aild Recreadon Department -to tile deltabt of 300 children and adul~. Urqg Pnckeu. who felt Delancy ~hould have received a stiffer sentence. "I thank it's 1n1ppropnate that someone uses money to violate 1hc law then because they have money, they get out of further punishment," Prickett said. Contacted at home Wcdncsda)' afternoon, Person said he didn't want 10 co'mment on the invcsupuon. saying thar he wanted to put the entire 1nc1dent behind ham "I think the plea speaks for itself." Person said. Transcnpts of Delaney's mcctinss w1lh Person last winter were made pubhc Wednesday and detailed the bnbery offer and the possible in· volvcmcnt of some shady characten. Delancy first contacted Person on the momma of Jan. Is. 1988. Person later told police that he"d known ~Delancy for about l 8 years and had done lqal work for him, but. hadn't spoken wnh Delaney 1n about a year The call came as a s_yr:pri~~ said. (Pleue Me DELAn• TI A2) Iteclarriation . . of HB oil dump may co.st $.l 5M By ROBERT BARltER Of .. DlillJ Net ..... Matenal buned an a World War 11- cra 011 dump in Hunt1naton Beach appear to be chiefly petroleum-based residues and pose less of a safety hazard than feared. l:1ty officials said today, Sull, the 37-acre site of lqoons. . murky pus and berms near Edison H1ah School conllin heavy metals and a potent11lly hazardous t>rcne pat that a Supcnor Coun Judae ordered co' ered with foam 1n 1987 to stop noxious fumes from fouhna homes near Hamilton A"enue &nd Maanoba Street. There art also ind1catJons some petroleum products and hea vy metals have ec~d rnto brackish aroundwatcr nearest the surface, but ha Yen ·1 dipped into dnnkin& water levels. offic11ls said. Oeanup could cost as much as Sl S m1lhoo . ahhouah some Planning Comm1SS10n members, who received a long-,awaued report from the Radt· an Corp of Sacramento on Wednes- day ntaht. said they feared the cost could mount when more is known about the dump's contents. The c11y hasn't had a chance to analyze the report that it received last Thursday, officials sajd. John Lindsey, vice · president of A9COn Properties Inc. that intends to build more than 700 condominiums ~nd a 6-acrc shoppina center at the location. wd today t\ls company bas now done its pan 1n findjna out the contents. He said n's now time for the city to move ahead 'with zoning for the prOJCCL. But Be"erly Titus. a rcs.idcnt cam-pa~ma for safe removal or rem· cdiauon of the matcnal, ~ today that stud1C$ dcahna wlih . tn- varQnmental safely are lack1n1 and that dtc ·~uld we1ah J10Utbk coun action tf the Clty approvts 20nan1 without them • "Fu:st and foremost. ~e need an EIR {tnv1ronmenw impact repon) (Pleue eee OIL/ A2) Bufletln Board Bullness Classified Comics Crossword Death notices EntertaJnment Opinion People AS A7-8 86-7 A10 87 83 85 A9 8• A3 Hearing set for molestation suspect PoUce log Public notices Sports w.u,.,. 83. 8 81-3 A2 By GREG KLERltX Of .. 0.-,,... ..... A preliminary heanna was sched- uled for Jan. 17 for a nationally known Huntington Beach.karate and jailbreak expert accu~d of molesting three children James Hydnck. 29. remains an Oranae County Jail on S2SO,OOO bail after beinacxtradited from Georaaa to Huntington Beach oearhe.r 1h1s week. said Deputy Dastnct Attorney Make Koska. Hydnck was to be arraigned Wednesday on 13 counts of child molesta11on, but h1sam1gnmcnt was conunued to Monday so he could hire a pnvate attorney. · Hydnck. a ninth d~ black belt. was arrested 1n Auausta. Ga .. on Dec. 1 and held tor utradiuon when authonties discovered he was wanted rn Hun11ngton lkach on a S2SO,OOO v.arrant. Huntington Beach Pohcc gt Ball Peterson said H)'dnd. ~as ~llntcd for forccably molcsung at lcasr three children bttwccn June and No\em- bcr of last )Car. He h'cd an an apartment on Walnut A'cnue tn dov.ntown Huntington Beach until No\. I when he fled lhl' sratt'. according to authontacs School enrollment boom coming Newport-Mesa to reactivate cam puses; Rea oml'!1untty Ce~ter shift not likely 81 808 VAN EYKEN Of191eo.19r"9e .... It took them a while, but the boomen have prodU«d a boomlet Area tchOOI dmncts arc already fcelin& the shock .. avrs_ and prtpar-1na for ns-na enrollment As a res uh of the post-World War 11 beby boom. school eneollmcnu bulled and school construction u- plo&d dun~ tht l 9SO. and ·~. In the I 970S. however, when the beby boomcn crew up. school enrol· lments bcaan to decline. The decline was sharp enouah that many d1s1nc1s closed schools. me sold the excess properties and some, lake Ncwpon-Mcu Unified, held onto the redundant schools and leased them to other JOYcmmcnt llft'Clea cu: pnvate~1zauons. But late bloomil'l& 1by boomcB. many of -.hom mamed and had ch1ld~n later than their _pa~nts. ha"c now produced 1 crop of children that dcmopaphcrs are calhna the ~ond po twar baby boom Laguna Beach loses bid ta annex canyon acreag~ "We ourselves closed 16 schools over the rears due to d«hning enrollment, ·said Norm Loats, dcpu ty supenntendent of the Ncwpon- Mesa Unified School 01~tnct "But we arc start1n1 to sec a re' crsal of that trend and ~c ha ve ~un plann ing for ll" Loats said a prominent new bul&e 1n enrollment has already devcloptd 1n the d1stnct's kindergarten class. v.h1ch 1s about 40 perttnt llJ'lC!r than the fi!\h and StJtth srtde class In order to <real with lhe commg inc~ 1n clcmentaf')' school enrol· lmcnt. the Newport-Mesa school board wdl begin dcl1btratJn& where 10 expand fac1htte later this month One option that has raised some communu' conlcrn ,., the re· conversion of Rea Cummunlt) C"tftttt on Hamilton trett 1n Costa Mesa into a school Formcrl)' Everett Rea Junior Htfh School. the center 1s no~ home 10 6 commumtt orpniu11on . indud1n Share Our Sel\CS, a non-profit group wh~h provides cmcracnq food and other aid to the poor and homdcss But Loau said the distnct d<>t~ not want 10 displace Ttrc ~nter"f pr~nc occupant "Somcthina over 1n that area 1 go1ns to ha"c to come back into service, but f wouldn'tcon 1dcr Ra a panacularly desirable op11on becau~ thel"l' arc a lot of aood orpn1zat1oni (Pleue eee 9CBOOL/ A:l) Two charges against North· face rejection W HINGTON(AP)-lndc~n­ dcnt counttl Lawrcn~ Wal~. c1t11\1 "difficult cla~s10cd 1nformat1on probltmi.'' mo"td today to dillftw the two central chaf'ln •in• ftftd Nat1onal unt)' Council aidt Oh· vcr l . onh 1n the I raft.Conn cue. Wal h said he filed the mouoa co dl\m• the c0Mp1racy and eift '"-!JC' b«.au"" the l,leiilpQ idmmil tT1tton wu rtfu""I to allo9 et ~k-ax of numm>u& cla•fted -.. ~nu tha& Noilh •nu 10 t1atr0dlltt 1n b• dc:ftn~. In ~~en\'t dttelosutt f'cqUHt, 1n~ Of. fKtal' have c1tcd ronttrM OYff nauonal t«Ul'tt)'. Trial 11 hedu~ to bqtn Jan.JI. 1r U. DillfKt Ja.d9e ClftMfJ Ciatll approves Waltft's motlOll. 1~ 111H would ~ 1 do«n Cf'••illll daula rftMlftlf!I .... ~. Nonlt. tac..Wdill IAeptlOM , .. , "' • Ju:uaed ~nn Ind fMlk~llllc tlaletlWall tR iliac Iran ontra iAif: Wallll'a .OW atnt a day 1fWr M _. *""-A...,. Gmml DILt ~IO ·:;:-~-~iii· ,....., .. ...... - The~ '4Cl'C SC\'cral problems w1(h H)dnck's c.xtrad1t1 on. accord1 n1 10 Koska and other sourcn. ln a small rkansa tov.n. H)dnck'sc,trad111on escons turned ham o'er to the local shenff after H)'dnck. "ho is 6 fCC"t 2 1nch~s tall and ~c1Jhs more than 200 pounds. bum out of re tra1n1na ~ha~klcs He also rcponedl) at· tempted to up o'er 1he van he was ndtng 1n by rocl1na 1t back and fonh After a fcwda) 1n11tl, H)'dnck was ~poncdlt 1m 11ed to ~tay at the shcnfrs home fon~o wcck.s and c"en pla)cd Sant.a Claus at a local church pany, Koski aid. The extrad1t1on crew . allcaedJy could not provide cittrad1uon paper- work for H)dnck and Ark.an5a offietals could not act ronfirmauon from Hunung100 Bach. When con- (Pleue ... SVSPBCT I A2) Police costs added to the tab for DUI By IRI ' YOKOI Of"'9~,... ..... Ha"('-'"1)UCH0rhadaS: 500m.irpnta" 11 ,oudn'e 1nto,1cateJ and caust' a ~l'('d, on Oranac<. ount' nkld~J,\, that 1u I ma) be 'our tab \ anou'l IO<:al la~ enforcement a&enc1e~. acting on lq1~lauon p3.,~·d 1~0 ,ear\l&o art' requ1nnadrunken drtH~rs 1n' oht'd an wrec ks to P3" lor police ~~ice~ in add111on to fines ofS I 500ormorr that come ~1th drunken dn' ma con' Kt1on Th<' Cahtorn1a H1ahway Patrol hegan a co~t-reco" c"' program this "tt~. 1A-h1k 1heOrange( oa t c1ucs of'\c~pon Beach Laguna lkach and Ir' inc ha'e had a re1mbu~mrn1 pr ram fort~o )~rs. E.alh agcnc) adm1na'1tcrs the pr ram d10e rentl). but a Imo tall aareccollccttngthe mon" ~n be dtfhcult In IQ 6 \t.atclcga lat1onrnablcdl:i~cnforctmentaaenc1cstobtll for the ulan~ ol thosc ~h9pro"1Jt' cmt'rgenn rcspon St't'\ rec at an 1dcnt 1n,ohinga motori tdn' an1undcrthc 1nOuc-n('(' The tatutc proh1b1t' 1nsuran~ 1.'0mpanies from pa)tnJ tht cf\arge "h1ch can run as h11h asS 1.000. The maumum balhu mcrt~d fromSS001n IQ 1 \\-hc-n tadcdontorout1ntcoun fin~.• moton tcouldbt' tann atab1ll ofS.!.SOOorc,cnmore. c\uall). the lq1slauon d~ not d1ttetl> larsct dr\\ 1na. but allow cost rtto' cf')' for "an~ neah1cn1 act that 0«urs :as a res uh of. 1nt0~1cat1on."said t Danell dam ofthc l..quna Bn.ch Poh« Dcpanmcnt _ lso. the tC&t~lallon appattnth docs not ""lu•~ tbat aacnc1es wait tor a conv1ct1on bcfo~ b1lhnJdm Ct\. 4otu h non·5P«•fic v.ordanl in thcltfl\~llon ha 1cJ to "~J mlcrpn:tat1on1C10SSthc~t.l1c. td In inc Poh~ t. M1kto.dtn lhcCHP.for1nsllnct" ha chOYntobillonlyt 1n,,oht'd1na wr«k and ubetqucntly con"'1ctcd of dnv1~undcrt~ 1nn.ut"". "Our tand 1 thaun ind" 1dual' hab1hh 1 not estabhihed 1.1nlll hcor he ha bttncon' ict~ of dm l!'J ""~' tht 1nn~ft("f:· taid AIK'C Huflaktr, HP pokcsv.oman, " . • f urthcr. the HP Yr11l not pun~ · t rt\'\WCI') 1f dNnkcn dmrtftl cN~ aiT rtdu<'N throu1h pica t-tarp1nina or 1-tcr ~vttMd th~ appc~I • ifhc CH Pa tni its prOlflm dunnc the LHe t•o )Wtl"' 1 lof'•ht •ncy·i 9 am Offi<ft btfott d«tdu'I 10I(>aht'ad1&19"ridt. "I don't k.no~ 1f1l'llbcacktt'fftM.bu• 1l'UboYlllMttMYlun pt)•"tforthtmaat~ Nlc;'uiid Ktn 0.dy • .-.-t.rw CH P's San J..an Capitlruo Matton. lr\'tnt. U.na ._,h.nd Nc•pon .._~,,... t11' CODn:uoa bdQff biHn~•-'•"iduah~~11~1t5•=••t•!!~!!l:-z "'ftlC'~ lrvttte llWC'Sa bin.,.,.. ~-id.Ntwpon8-ftMdllpM ..... .._,n "'°" •MUMft•Rd111•ttil ................ . CLBA!OJP ••• -··· $ ildle ccm••ilJ mm UdllaP -ww a ct1nn-.Gt.-11t111Pi· :.-..... n. "'°"' -a ~•ed core ind IUfflce. laboratory uaJya. tbowM 1M atvel olbMvy metals and PC• • DC>lyc;blorina::!:J:bn>ls -... blloWfNerlll and tbe IOil CGilcl '9e deafted by tbe '*of hybrid t.cteria that would eat and dates! the pettoleurn materials on the site, Plannint Commissioner Victor Leiswa said. But the at)'reM -described as a byprod~ of the plastics manufac- turi1.t1 process -and some other liquid materials likely would have to be trucked away, be said. ~said lw wasc:oocerned costs CIOUld acalate and AICOn oftkaal1 would leek hi&ber dtn1ity to cover apemes: .. EVCl}Ont it concerned that lhett should bt continl.MM&S monitorint. .. Leipzia said. "lt'1 always possible to mi• tie bot spots." Li~ laid A.lcOn hat ..,ent about SSOO 000 on &be teats, and he believes that i 10 million to S 1 S million would c::over ... thewholecoa1 .. ofthecanup. He said about 98 peR:ent of the contents in the dump are pe!fOleum materials that date to the 1940s when oil oompenies dumped wa1tes into the reservoir. The Plannina Commi11ion sched- •• uted a public hcarin1 on Ascon's ~nina request for Jan. 18. ~ 2A °' U.S. Tempe. ic-erty 6$ 41 Calif. Temps. Extended U.VeeM .. It .. ~ Ultle"°°' 1!>1 42 NORTH CHARGES ••• SUSPECT ••• ~.NY ta -41 ~ 3C H """' ..... IOr 24 ............. "' , ..... ....,..# _.. ...... .. M ........ ... S1 ....... .,,, ............. ~ tocleY From A l docu1Mnts that North indicated tie needed to use to present an adequate defense. Under ·the Classified Information Procedures Act, the attorney aeneral can decide to seek dismissal of criminal characs to pc:event dis- clOIUJ'C of secrets that maabt endanaer national aecurity. Tbccomparacy and theft.of aovem-ment property chllJCS were the main counts qajnst N'orth for sellina missiles to Iran and divertint someof the profits from those utes to the Nicaraauan Contras.· ln bis motion to dismiss the rwo central counts, Walsh said that be-came of several fllC1ors, includina '"the position of the nation's in- telliienc::e _ qencies on maintainina the classified status of certain infor- mation," -the conspira_cy and theft counts .. cannot be tried 1n a manner that protects that infonnation." f'romAl 6rmation was received, Hydrick's extradition continued without inci- denL Hydrick, who can smash concrete with hls hands, has been in and out of jails across the country· durina the put few ~n. and has escaped from facilities an Utah Qeorsia and South Carolina. accoidina to authorities. The arrats were mostly for minor charses such as petty theft and bufllary.- DELANEY PLEADS GUILTY TO.BRIBER)' ••• From Al After some preliminary niceties. Delaney mentioned that be had been aw.roached by "someone" about bu1Jdin1 a restaurant in the lower level of the Lancer's Landini project on West Coast Hia)lway, accordin1 to the transcipt. The project is still under construction. At a feb. 2 meetina at the °'ina Palace in Newport Beach. Delaney abruptly~ to frilk Person for a .. wire." He app&Rntly didn't di~ cover the hidden niicropbone. but Pcnon excueed himself and went to the meo•s room, where he was met by police who helped him remove the 11 .. ll#OtOI ... 12 06 ~ 40 ti AlleRlt •• JO MllMCoty *» OI ........ .. IO ~· 31 ,, ... 41 2t ... _..,... 62 2t 911aMtc:t: ., °' ... 32 n ....... 24 °' .,_,... IS 16 ...... 14 o:s luf1lntlon, YI 01 "°' c.., .. 2~ ~ " 15 ~S C S3 " ~.Ollio H 11 COftcotd,N H 11 -03 Ollllm-Ft Wor1fl t3 .. =· 21 17 12 M O..Motriet It a3 Oclfail 2.4 tf 0.....0 14 ... ,,,_ 70 ... ~ JI " ,.,..,., CM ·12 '•to t7 ~ =~ ,. 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Delaney wanted a 9-foot beiabt variance to solve the view ~em, a variance that exceeded heaabt limits in the area. device. . Thinas became even more heated later tnat month when Person ~ c:eived a phone call from Dc.laney's son, Mike, which was also recorded by police. The younser Delaney ~ he'd beard about Person's dQbnp with his fa ther and warned him that his father was "a desperate, unethical man." He didn't efaborate on that LAFCO REJECTS ANNEXATION MOVE ••. At a meetina Jan.· 20, Delaney suaested that if Person were to vote in favor of the variance there could be some money involved. He said .. there wasa lot of green laying around," and asked Person how much ••juice" be had with the Planning Commission and City Council. Delaney also asked •if thete was "another swina vote" on the commission. according to the transcipt. Person immediately told police about Delaney's proposal, and agreed to work with them. Wearing a hidden microphone, Person met with Delaney apm on Jan. 21 at John Dominis restaurant. Over lunch. Delancy talked about bribety more openly and in more detail, sayina be could &et Penon $101000 for a favorable vote. He also saia he wouJd take another SI 0,000 for himself, according to the trans- cipt. approached him 1bout bribina Per- son. Invest.ff ton 11id they were unable to lin the man to Delaney's fraud scheme. • Delaney and Person corresponded try telephone throuabout January and February, working out payment de- tails. He said -the people .with the money were' aoing to drive to townr Delaney said they weren't soina to fly because they couldn't brina tbear .. cannons" (pns) if they new. At one poant, when Person asked a hypothetical question about what would. happen if someone infonned police of the bribe, Delancy was expliciL dwJe. h h . . OD Marc 11, w en 1nvefl,Wators felt they'd compiled sufficient evidence, Delaney was arrested and booked into Oranac County Jail on S2SO,OOO bail. He was later released after ajudae reduced bail to $SO,OOO. Ourina interviews with police, Delaney said the whole bribery scam "was a JOkc." No money ever chanaed hands. ~ewport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman commended Person's cf- . forts and his hones1y, sayina that he could have placed himselfin very real danaer by qreeina to wear the wire. "He showed a arcat deal of for- titude and inteaJity and J think people need to know that," Newman said. ••People don't want to atl involved these days. Here's someone who not only JOt involved. but did it at what could have been serious 'personal expense." Fl'OilaAl and several small pockets of land in the open st~tcb bctwep l..a&una Beach and Newport Beacb, lhouJd be considered a sintle parcel for purposes of annexation. Some of the land is inhabited and some is not Annexed land would be subject to city land-use controls. The commission oversees annexa- tion• and chanaes in spheres of influence, which represent areas u- su.med to some day fall under the jurisdiction of a particular city. Representatives from The Irvine Co. araued it would be inappropriate to lump company land, which as currently uninhabited, with in- habited land. Jn such a case. control over annexation would lie with the residents rather than the landowner. The commissaon's dcci51on helps keep plans for La&una Laurel de- velopment on track. The project calls for 3,204 housana unrts. 475,000 sq~ feet of commercial apace and two sc>lf courses. The ~tnent also ~u1res The Irvine Co. to provide l ,JS 7 acres an open space and to help the county finance ncccuary road im.r.:ovements. We have a development QRC· ment with the county on all those parcels and feel obli~ to meet our commitmenu," Irvine Co. ss><>keswoman Carol Hoffman said after the vote. ··since we •~ not requcstina municipal servic:ies, we feel that annexation would have been premature at !bis time." An environmental imp.ct report is cunently beina prep&red for the 1..q\ana Laurel proJect and should be out for review in February. 1ccord1n1 to Hoffman. Public hearinp are scheduled for later in the year. Lenncy. ~ho hai been a leader 1n efforts to halt development tn the canyon. said she was dasappoanled by the commission'• decision. Bui the act.ion is not necessarily i death blow to efforts to stop the development, the councilwoman uid. .. If we're talk.inf about how we save the canyon, I fee that there arc still many avenues we can walk down, .. Lenncy said. One ®tion would be 10 offer The Irvine ~o. money for the property, Lcnneywd. Funds could beobtaaned from a federal open space fund, she sa1d. .. There a billions of dollan in an ()~n space fund in Was"in1ton, o.c.:· Lenney said. "The~'s no · better time to spend that money than now." · But, so far, the city has not come up with an interesting offer, accordin1 to Hoffman. "Those who want the entire canyon preserved have not come up with a way to purchase the property. nor do we thank they have a clear under- standtnJ of the extent to which we are preservan~ and enhancm1 the major resources, • she ·u id Snowfall•lnlran NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Snow has fallen on the desert rqjons of Khur and 81)'1Nnak in easlem Iran (or the fint time in SO yean. Officials said four inches of snow hid fallen an the last 24 hou.n. Delaney also bcun talk.in& about "the other guy·· and"an Italian guy," both alleaedly referring 10 an Oranae County &usinessman who Delaney later said was the man who J\ad ''He wouldn't li ve long enough to tes1ify apinst us." Delancy said. accordin1 to the transcipt. Delaney will perform a portion of his commuruty service at the Fair- view Development Center in Costa Mesa, where he already performs some t-oluntccr work. DUI BILLS DIFFICULT TO COLLECT •.. Jl'romAl "We bill when we determine they Beach. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BOOM COMING ••• are intoxicated," Adams said. "If it 's Lquna Beach bills for eme~ncy questionable. we'll watt for the blood-res90nse officen only, not addattonal alcohol levels. portce can called to the scene. The "It has to deal with emergency hourly fee charaed is calculated by From Al that are '1sina 1t," he said. "We'll probably have about 2S to 30 options to consider. Thank God the district kept all of those properties." Enrollment has also t>caun to arow again, althouab not as dramaucally, in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District, an of- ficiahaid. In ~una Beach, school official• are talking about a stabiliza11on. rather than an immediate increase in enrollment. .r "Since 1977. wehaveseenadedine in overall enrollment from 3, 700 to 2.100 students;· said Dennis Smith. superintendent of the ':af.una Beach Unified School District. 'This year, althouah we continued 10 see a decline in high school enrollment, we are beginnina to see an increase at the elementary level." The Laauna Beach district closed a IChool several years qo, but unhke the Newport-Mesa district. Laauna Beach officials sold their surplus property. Lacuna Beach school officiaJs do not expect to have to add much new classroom SJ)l<le, Smith said. "What we are seeina is our elemen-tary schools tettin1 back up to caJ)llCity, and we are anticipatina addina some ~rtables at some lo-cations," he said. Over the next four years, the district expects to shift some teachers in order to accommodate chaQ&ina enrollment patterns. he said. The shift can be easily accomplished, Smith said; because most teachen are certified 1or two aencral areas of instrUClion: either clcmenwy and intermediate or intof"?"ediate and hi&h schools. · Some districts, in rap1dly arowint response tame. A lot of people beat div1d1na the depanmertt budat1 by communities such as Irvine, have DUI cases.' 8. 760, the number of houn in a year, never had declinina enrollment. Calculation of the re1mburtement accordina to Adams. Irvine Unified School District of-also varies sJi&hlly amona aacncies, An 1verqe btll for a drunken ficials say they expect the v.c>wth to The CHP CNfJCS for all the t1me dnvin& accident 1n 1.Aauna Beach is continue. althouah they attnbute it to officen spend on an accident, includ• about $600, Adams estf mated. the continuina availability of real 1n1 urne spent on the follow-up Irvine has lirrularty interpreted the estate in Irvine. rather than the new investiptaon, repon wntina. vehicle lesislation to mean mmbursemcnt baby boom. storaae. transporation, book.Ina. traf-can be ~t only forofticen' tame at At least one district in Ora nae fie control and .faeld ..oonety •Ml the tcene of ~and fot COA County is buckina the arowth trend, ~~~i~urty fee iubout S30. of ow:~~:,: cities ~ however. Huffatci.afd. bilh:oUcction has not been easy. Fountain Valley Unified School Newponleachalsochareesforthe In ~ an Newpon Bach~ Di•tr}ct oftk~s say !?';!r ~~ion1s houn an officer spmds on an 1nc1-very bed ... lamenled BeUo. " caJJ aor continued ~ups tn ._nro • dent. LL Tim Newman said. The are not payin&. We even have inst.al). lment in the comina years. avef'llF bill as S239, accordina to ment plaU or U a mo1u.h~ but they "We don't tee the decline level int Emma Bd&o, acoountant for~ aivc ua ballln and protlleaat." off; we're aoina to keep losina kids, .------------------_..... ...................... """""'"""" said ChefYI Norton, the district•• director or community 1erv~ • . A few yean qo, olanncn at the district Predicted 4cclinina. enrol- Jmenl would bqin to kvel off, and in &let two years aao the ne' loll of atudentt was less than it had been in Lotto jackpot unclaimed previous yean. she said. "But the decline picbd up 111.in, and we don't see anYtbi• CfWllilll now for the fomeablc fUture, .. IM LOS ANGELES (AP) -No one won the top priZe in Wednesday's Sl2,948,767 "'Lotto 6-49'' pme. the second time a jackpot has been missed, and state lottery o'Ylkials es1imated today that Saturday's ~nd prize will hit $20 milhon. The numben drawn by machine ~= 8. 20l 23. 31. 32, 43 and the '°-!!u• numoer, 26. , There were 1i1t winnen who chose five of the numbers l>ius the bon.~s, I each will tet $29 f, 77,. whale 306 ~RANGE ....... COAST ~,.._ U.-Offlea .... .., ... c.. ..... c• -......... 1• 0-. ...... C:4tNM ~ ... ..., .. ,. ---. ...,... Lotto players chose five numben said. correctly for a pnze orsl.947 each. .. Distrid offkial1 do not know There were I S.988 w1nntt1 who euctly why enrollment it contia.._ chote four of six numben. aood for to decline, Nortoa said. . . SSI each. whik 287,169 chole three .. But whaueemstobe~ll numbers, which return• U to each that the people wbo ..... Fo•lilla iQ_yer. ' Valley ltDd to be ....,.·ma•ll1, Total sales for the Wednesday YOU"ltf families widl daililRll wM drawins ~ s 16.399.S:M. attOrdina arc bCi .. tnnsferred IO odllr ~ ol to informauon suoolied by the atalt Calif'oniaa or out ~ * -." *' lottery. Officials did not immediately laid ... ~ and ..._, die DIOdl W116 have the location of the cities where an bUyi'f bolnel-. clOMI llne top winncn bouaht their tiCktta. children. _,...!ta,,.._..., .......... ...... -................. ,,.., .. , .... '°" ................ ,.,..,......_ Of the approx1m1tely I SO people billed last year by Newport Beach about S percent ~d in full, •nother l percent are peyina an 1nstal!men11 and the rest have not pe1d. ht estimated. Adamubo expressed concern with the rnponse to bamna. but Racbard Hascnobrt, wistant finance director an Laauna Beach, uJd biJ collection track Rcotd hasn't been too bed. or the lime people belled th15 year, two · have paid. Durina the California Hipwa)' Patrol's tatina of the propam from January 1916 to October oTthis year1 39.S percentoflbeSS62.SOOwonh 01 btllt WIS collected, wtth the belana "1n the collection proc:ea.·• the •n- cy ~poned. The h'thway get~ expcctS to collect more than S«J0.000 annoaJly witbthc~. _,_~ -- - -... -....._.....__,, ........ l 8J JOYCE 80DLOY1C8 Oiltilld Avn.e, ,_ wea of ... ~,..... .... .... 5'nel. Wlleft ...... ~bon allo Mid -boules 801 ~ t. 1ridl IM style of desip II .0C IJI ueptftl wtth the tunOuQdins homes . M01aol1119'avt ...,,d....,.. aoour 1Mide aftd OUtlidc ..ah; turrOUndiftl block walls and patiol. Nane 'of us bavc bi'*1 an attorney ... " Cou!ICilwolnaa l..aWua Cool• ...-. c-...-...... . . Fontain va11ey rllide•urt ......_ Homeowners llicl Tuelday lhcy •na constNCtioll Of 14 luury boUles are .a1 ~ '° ~' Of in tbtir ~ ~~ me ..... tile, jUI& tk proJeet's lhe $400,000 ctwtW. are beiai ...._ s-cked too c1• ~r and -·WiJI "fie feet IOtal'b.. ~.. De· make the Slr«t loot like a bowlina vonwood taidea• llinlun aid. al&ey wuh their umceaa. "We an CODCClned ._. this .,_,. The City C0tancil dait Md ~yeca ticua. ~dopmeft• bleedi111 an wilh rnoruna.the propeny after midmts the three •nouftdi11~nts. from the ad,accnt Ocvo.-wood .. The Madows_ a.ic Ud ~ homes arauect that puttaftl 3.000. vonWood horiiel aft oa 7,lO(Hquare-~uatt-foot houtet on lots ranaana foot lots. dicb are ICandatd in from S OOOto 7,200squarc fttt would · fountain Valley," he Mid. ''This be a bli&ht to the community bUikter is propos:iftl tbne new The Costa Mesa-bated Gfeller De-homes, in the CACCM Of 3,0001quare veloprnent Co. hopn to build the feet,_ lo sat on lots that will avuqe tWC>-_!tory houtH on the nonh 11dc of 6, 100 SQuare feet." Bird-watChin . fees will bene it ~rote~ted land .. By PAUL.ARCHIPLEY OfhO.., .......... Nature lovers who cnJOY escapma to the serenity of Newport's Back Bay will be asked to pa)' for the privaleac under a new statewide proaram announced Wednesday Proceeds from the low-cost Wlklhfc-v1ewin1 pr<>ll'am are-taraeted for stale wlldhfe and habitat prolec. uon efTons, said Pete Bontadelh, director of the state Depanmcnt of wildlife habitats. For a S2 a day fee or SIO annual pass. visiton to the 11&n will be able to sec and photopaph such wildlife as tule elk. nvcr Otten. white pelicans or -as in the case of Newp0rt's Back Bay -flocks of waterfowl. Low-income seniors and children under .,e 16 will be admitted free. With the new charae will come a senes of imerovements. de~nment spokesman Cun Taucher said. • homes 18 the Mlill~al'MOdl. .. Al dlfee di•dotNllHll art I lfta&Wte oloac-Md IWCMIOI) ~ 10 ~ look IM --~· RU.kin laid. .. Tbll propail! loob lite a 1'0W of .,__ _.. doWll a bowlins auey th8t elMfl .Will • block wall ... Douelal OfeUer, pmidc_Qt of the de~t corn .. ny, •Kl he did not than the~ of the houen was OUI of tcale with tbc ntiabbortlood. He aaid the houtes wouldl\ave lartt,r yards man houtes in acijeceftt u11cu. "I feel confKknt they don't under· stand the plan,•• GftHer said. ··1 would like a chart« 10 sit down and 10 throu,h the plans with them." Also, Ran\in taid the cul-de-sac •"TM builder i& DOl ~· IO pu• IMMlael on the eod of the cul:.cte-_. whicb it • lypteal k>ok." he •id. ..He wall to J8m 24 homes in theft .Jtbout a peenbell or cwve •• aht street. The other developments w1th biller lots have 20 or 21 homes on the street." Rink1n said the &urroundint home-owners did not lcam about the propoeed .proJCCl until ckmOli1ion ~n on the tenn s club aft early C>aobcr. "We received no nottOcation untal our homes shook hkc an earth· qualLc." he said .. This went on for 11• days a wedt until the job wu done. Homeownen mei wich OfeUtt m November to d1tcu11 possible chanen wtth tht projects ~. They also cu"tulatcd a peUtK>", 111berin1 a modett 'I sianatum. "The Plannjna commitaion aou~I tpored our petitK>n. Even t one commiSS1uner taid it looked h e a bowlina alley he v Jted in favor of the budder on Nov. 23. "The builder told us he has purchued other propeny in the caty. We are concerned th11 had set a p1ecedent wsthan the bowels of Foun· ta1n Valley, bta houtet °"tiny k>u." "I UC> bebcve dl11 1t1ut lbould bt continued becaw I am CODCC1med about the ~ and peenbdt itwes... the said. ..lut M are not settll'I a precedent. We k>ok at eech proJCCt on stJ own rncrn ... GfeUer 1i1d his company is more than w1llina to co1uiauc con venation with hQcneo•ners. "We have aucmpttd and ~111 conunc to meet With Che home· OWMf1," he saad. "Bui for the lat month they have refuted to meet with . us. Their mp0n1e 1s they arc not interested." The council continued the public hearina on the project until Jan. 17. • Ft.Sh and Game. . The Cahforn1a W1ldlands Proaram slated lo ~n thi s month 1s amona the first of its kind 1n the nallon and could a.cnerate SS million an w11dhfe supp0n funds in 11s first 18 months, Bontadelh said at a Sacramento news conference. Three naturalisu will be auianed to the Newpon reserve so that at least one will be on hand seven days a week to conduct 1uaded toun and &Jve dcmonstrataons and lectures. Watelltq tbeM bl.rd8 ln tile Upper Newport Bay koloelcal Reeene will coet $2 a day. atarttac la P'elmlary. The Upper Newpon Bay Ecol<>11caJ Reserve. noted for bmf- watch1na. 1s considered a prime Southern Cahfom1a 11te in the pro-gram. 11 1s one of nine state-owned reserves that will be included in the "Save Our Wild Places" program that is designed to lure more nature lovers as well as finance preservation of The naturalists also will develop tra.lls. maps a.nd s•sns. establish an on-site reference library, develop ph~to and specimen collections, bqln a community outreach pro- sram and wort closely with sup- ponm like the Friends of the New- port Ba~. Taucher sa.i<f. · Five interpretive displa~ w1ll be em:ted 10 aid visitors and an e~vated boardwalk for marsh observation will be built. he said. Park.ins and mtrooms also will be provided. No campina or p1cn1c facilities will be available at an)' of the sites. althouS}l'lU arc near state parks that offer tfiose opttoas. 8estdcs the Sa-" Clcm~nte State Part an Oranae County, several county-operated rcaional parks also provide camp10J and p1cnick1n1 fa. c1ht1es. Visitors will be on the honor system for payina admission fees.. with collccuon boxes caJled "icon rangers" placed at the entrances. "They feel the type of people who Groups ba~k measure giving sChools more Prop. 98 fund.S SACRAMENTO (AP) -A coah· lion Of educatton Jl'OUp$ IS baCkl"I leg.aslataon th.at would aive schools and community collcaes another $250 mslhon to $280 million this fisc~ year to im plement Propos1t1on 98. The new bill by the Assembly Educauon Comm111cc cha11"\\ooman would provide $3S million to S6S m1lhon more than the S21 S million fim-year auamcntatton estimated in the ballot pamphlet when voters narrowly approved the measure m November But sp0nsors said the b1ll 1s a "very constrvauve interpretation" of the 1n1uauve and will simply keepeduca· uon fundm1 even with m0111on and enrollment P.Owth 1'h1s legjslat1on represents really a stnughtforward. reasonable and fair interpretation of the in1t1at1\ie," As- semblyvroman Teresa Huihes.. D-Los Anatles. the author of the ball. said Wednaday at a Ca pitol ne...,s con- ference. Huabrs.satd her A898 ""ould carry oul tllc intent of Prof>0'1tton 98. which 1ets m1n1mum annual fundina levels for tehools and community coUqes. The iniuauve also requires that those 1nst1tut1on1 tttt1vc a ponton of funds that would be used for tax rebates under C'alifomaa·s government sptndina hm11. State schools chief 8111 Homa said an attempt by the DcukmcJ1an ad· m1mstrat1on to blame Proposition 98 for the state budget squeeze 1s "false on its face. It doesn't squa re w11h the facts." Honia said the stalt's funding shortaa.c stems from the SI . I b1l hon rebate 11ven ta"paycrs a year ago. the $800 million income tu shonfall last spnnaand S300 malhon an tax breaks for mulunauonal corporations A statt fiscal rc:p0n released Tues· day said the 1989-90 buda.ct could be S 113 million in the red with no emeraency rcscn-e sf aovemment services are maintained at current levels. The shortfalJ for the next fiscal }Car could nsc to S 1.3 billion sf a 3 ptr~nt reserve of $1 .2 btll1on 1s added. a«ord1~ to tht Assembly Wa)'s and Means Committee chairman The Comm1ss1on on tate Finance report satd the statt will end the current fiscal re!': ne"tJunc 30 with a bllancc of only S68 m1lhon if schools receive a Proposition 98 share ofS2 I 3 mtlJaon. Honta said th.1t under Propo 1t1on 98 schools -.1J1 get J 6 JX"rccnt of nc"" revenue coming into state colTers m 1989-90. which 1s about the same as schools ha\t rece1~cd 1n recent )ears ··we're not get11ng an)thang c£tra next year." he said The funding lc'cl established this fiscal )'tar will '>Crve as a base for determining future school budgets. Another bill. 898 by Sen. Gary Han. 0-Santa Bart>ara. would gfvc • schools and communll} collcg~ a $21 S m1lhon boost this fiscal )Car Prop0s1uo·n 98 requires that the funds It acncrateS be SptOt for such th1nas as 10-.cr clas s17C-s. anstruc· uonal supplies. student sen secs. staff devclopmtnt and teachers' salane .. "We ful. unanimous!)' that the funds that have been generated -.11h the pu~ of Propos1t1on 98 must go d1rcc.tl y into the clasnoom 1 nstruc- 11onal pror.ram:· said Ed Foglia. president of the C ahfornaa Teachers AsSOClataon " nd 11 mu~t be done 1h1 year and 11 hould be done as soon as po s1ble " 1\898 doc n't addre~!> how fonds" v.ould be allocated. but Hughes ~1d she ""ould suppOrt the use of \ome money for teacher salancs 1n order 10 attract the be t JOb apphcant\ OC man convicted of burning cross at bl•ck family's home BJ'fttA.-.a ... PNM A man •ho w•tMWn le\tificd belloWcd white poYtCr .toaant, qUoted Adolf Hitler and ~etched sWaaiku wa found paalty ofbum1na a m. in front of a black family's Orult Cou.nty home. an «t the .,,.,.._called .. racial ltf1"0Nm." o.y A. Slullman. 2•. a foriner aaaoo an111. wtt convkteil or-Ihm COlllt« conspirKY 10 violMt anoche'r ~·· avil naltas. '*~ IDt* a.ct ..._fl force to intamidlte a Uily bee••• of ats nee and anl'L':::. the .,...,won of a fdiily. "I *lla'!Matth J. • convined Wednada}. llilllil"PI021 ~, • ..,... ... and that hr acrompen1cd the friend •ho bush 1he cros. but that the rnend Ht lM firt. ··1 just fotlo•cd him," he said 1n the tapt. "I didn't fed that at "'IS ria)\t. I JUSI ''ood back and didn't v.ant to be pen of st," 8Ut poh'e found !iilullman carry1"1 •hate supttmac11t. r11<11t literature whtn ht •aumsttd. It wtsadmlllcd as tvidcntt d~nna the trial. / Umbeta ftf\atcd •o MY -httlwt the f~nd, JdTrt) Ma)berrY. 11 undrr =uon M•>bel:rY was not Umbc!l •id this 11 Ott fi,.t IUCh ~tlOft 1n fedenl coun tn Or· ueeC0tant). will ut1hze this Wlll be w1lhng to pa y for the pnv11eac:· Taucher said. .. Jt's one of the few rema1nin1 coas.tal wetlands ar\d has a vanety of marine hfe as well as endanatred birds and plant species." Taucher 111d collec11on boJles could be in place by February. Offictals art lool<1na for additional re ve nue at a time ~when the sale of huntana and fish ans licenses IS dcchn- 1ng because of dccrcasina panlCI· pa_tson an those activities. At the safl)e time. more C'ah· fom1ans arc vmuna the reserves who are ante~ted 1n other outdoor rec- reational act1v111cs such as bird· watch1na and wddhfc ~tasraphy Other w1ldhfe '1les include thc- Elkbom Slou&h EcOJoaacal Reserve an MontC'l"Cy County, San Jacinto Wildlife Arca an Ri verside Count)' and the lmpenal-W11tcr W11dhfe Arca 1n lmpenlll County. Other Sitts arc the Lake Earl W11dhfc Area in Del Norte County, Ash Creek. Wildlife Arca on the hne betWttn Modoc and Lassen counties. Gray l...od&c Wildlife Arca m Sutter and Butte counties. Gnzzly Island W1kllffe Arca an Solano Couot)''s Suisun Marsh and the Los Banos Wildlife Arca 1n Merced County: If ucceufuJ. the 18-month tnal prosram could e•pand 10 many of the other l 30 sites run by the depamnent. It now man~ about ..00,000 la'CS of w1kllife habitat Staiewide. The proaram was proposed by lhc. eovernor an his 1988-89 state bud~t and manda~ by the 1caastaturc with w1despttad suppof"t from hununa and cont«Vataon iroups. Roth hopes '89 \t:il~ be b~tter year By ne A110clattcl PrHI Orange Count) uptrvlsor Don "Roth and nas, wife Jackte art look1n1 forward to the Ncw-'Year bur not 'IC> much with rnoluuon lj, with a sen~ of relief Despite the accident. the Roth dro"e to Palm ;)pnnp. where he mtcd and he pla)cd olf at Palm VaJle) C-ounlry Club v.1t.h c""pon Beach po lt1caT consult.ant Ha~c) Enatandcr. · But as Don Roth v.-asstandinaon the fa1Nay, an .unseen solfer bfa tcd his ball out or a ..andtrap. send1n1 the ha ll on a coils son count "'Ith Rom·s1a . The blow knocked him to the around and bfood1~ his mouth Last >tar l'ndcd badl) for ~he-Rorhs. he said, rec1t1n1 a lsttan)' of woes th sounded like a cast off script from a Nl'1I 1mon pla) Just two da~~ before Chnstma Mrs Roth was stopptd at a traffic signal when her mint<ond1t1on I 0-ycar-old Merttdc-s 450 SL con,crt1ble was rammed from behind The car wu he•' ily damag_cd and she suffered a strained back. · The next e~enana 1rs Roth bttame \iaoltntl\i 111 after ea11n1 shnmp When the Roths rtturncd to their Anaheim home. the}' d1scoverrd that their rcfna<'rator-freezcr had stopped workma. p01lin1 the food 1ns1dc H.igh school site selection pushed By JOE BEL BRUNO Of ... Ollly ........... The lnine Unified hool 01 tnct 1 spttdsn1 up plans 10 build a founh high school. feanna nc~cd state funding might di) up b) June. The d1stnct ha.s three ha&h schools and one con11nua11on 5etiool The new high school has bttn on the drawing board for fiH· )Clrs rn 1n1tc1pauon of arowth an the north reaches ot the ci ty .. We have e'ccuted a fu1-track plan to choose and build upon thrtt p0tent1aJ .sllt'S-." said Paul Recd. dcput) supcnntendant of bussnts scrv1ce1. .. If the monc)' 1n cramen- to 1s going to be e hausted. then -.r h.a\'e to be read) to mo"e fail sf v.c want a fourt'b b1&h school for In inc." The school board on T~!da> rev1evwcd three locations for the school and dccadcd to stud)' a founh The ~Hes included the south14:CSt comer of I~ ane Boulevard and .Cuhcr Dn\-c an a~ Just nonh or Northwood tn unincorporated t~rra­ tory and an am nonh of the end of Jcffre) Road on land ov.ncd by Hanes Nur1ef) ')()mct1me early \fonda). l he proposed founh locauon past 'ak Boulc,ard 1 lobe tudted befort the next mdet1ni. With • 1ze of up to 70,000 5QUlrt foet. the new 5ehool could cost mort than S:!S m1lhon. The dtstnct hopes to compkte constructlOn wnhan fi ve )tars to rche\e crov.d1ns at ln-1ne Htah hool Tht d1 tntt has n:ccl\ed in1uaJ appro,al from the state to pf"OC'ttd v.1th 1te selection. boot board membe~ hopt to choose a sne by their Jan 17 mccuna "'order to appl> tor ~talc fund1n_a. · Mo\s trcct at 11 :21 pm Tuesday. fhe u ~t ~ti 1one b)' the time oflicers am\C'd • • • " 1T~1dcn1 in thl' 300 bloc ofC'cdar \\a) reponl'd a prowler at 10: I Fnda maht. But the unttC01nuable silhouette had di ppca~ b the t1mr oohcc lm\'cd, • • • Ju t after m1dn11h1 tu~y van- dals bro~e av. md w 1n the I 000 bloc~ ofGknnt)rt trttt. W ASHINOTON (AP) -The turned on their ataack radan. he 11id. Uaieed S&alCI = 9Ctuted l.ibya of Bu& inleteel*d radio cotnmunin-lyits to me c:omnuanity and tioauliow &he Ubyans had some type aicf it had ~ic evKlence ofradarontheirpfanesoperaunaand that the two MiO jet fish~ shot searchi111 f'or the F-14s, Howard said. dowG Wednetday were armed and Given the manner 1n which the ....-china Navy jets with hostile Libyans weft ftyina, the American ' intent. P.iloasdid not needev1denceofa radar A Navy intelliaence re'(iew of 'lock-on-to know that they were in videocape shot by one of the f -t 4 danaer. Howan:t added. Tomcat jets .. tells me that the J..ib¥an In offerina other details on the ambl..ador to the U.N. is a har. confrontation, Howard said: That's t)\e fint thina it tells me," said •Wednesday's confrontation was 0.n Howard, the Pentaaon's chief "peculiar .. in several respects, not the spokesman. least beina that the two Libyan .. They've aonc out yesterday and fipters did not repon back to t.heir said repeatedly that those were un-around controUen that the American armed reconnai$$1nce aircraft. Well. Jets had "locked on" them with their ~ have the pictures now that they own radan at a range of72 miles. were not unarmed aircraf\," Howard told 1 news briefing. • That is a normal procedure used by Navy pilots to warn away other "J"hey were obviously armed air· planes. Always in the past, Howard . craft with obvious hostile intent. We said. when a LibyanSilot knew he was believe that our aircraft commanden locked on, be woul rcpon that and behaved in a prudent manner in then be directed to return home. The defendina themselves, in defending I · h b L"b-t~-,· r lircraf\ and in defending their c osest previous approac Y a 1 •K yan f-ahter was 30 miles. ship." he said. -• No effort was made by the Howard said one of the Navy jets• Americans to communicate by radio two-man aircrews had been flown to with the Libyans. The f:l4s did not Washin11on overnight and brought have compatible radio equipmenf. the video footage shot by the jet's and the E-2C radar sentry plane that targetbri~e~1enraao· fthe two officers and a was also airborne did not try. There De 11 was not enouah time to make such an review of the video footage shows the attempt., and such tries at radio MiG-23 Aogcr aircraft ianored communication are not standard evasive maneuvers by the Navy jets procedure when dealing with Libya. five times and kept turning toward the Arne(!cans. Howard said. From takeoff to shoot down, the Even after the lead F-14 had fired entire incident lasted only eight two Sparrow missi les, the two MiGs min~tcs, Howard said. did not break ofT their approach, he "Frankly. we're still scratch in~ our sajd, but turned and tried to jump on heads as to why Libya did this, · he the second F-14, the spokesman said. said. Tbe first two Sparrows apparently • The Pent.aeon bas not ordered did not strike their target. But a third any special alen status for its forces Sparrow fired by the second F-14 around theworld. The aircraft carrier claimedoncoftheMiOs,andthelcad Kcnnedy,from which the F-14s flew. F-14 pounced on the rear of the other is now Iona out of range of Libya and MiG and downed it with a heat· · procecdjna toward a ~n call. seeking Sidewinder missile, Howard • The Pentaaon sulJ has no infor· said. mation on the fate of the two Libyan By the time the confrontation was pilots. Two P.91Xhutes were spotted. over, the planes had come as close as as was a Labyan search-a nd-rescue l.S miles of each other. he said. helicopter, but there is no confirm•· The American pilots did not have tion as yet that the two Libyans were any indication that the Libyan had fished front the water . Two Libyen J;o.ns 1t1t ''om Al 8umbah ait best ll8VA 200 miles CrulsemlssUesare topclJolce If chemlcal plaD.t ls attacked WASHINGTON (AP) -The Re-.-n administration has made no final decision about whether to attack a Libyan plant it claims is producing chemical weapons. but Pentagon contingency pla~s su~t the first- ever use of cruise m1ss1lcs, sources say. Such a strike would use a land- auack variant of the Navy's Tomahawk cruise· missire, equipped witb a non-nuclear warhead, that was first declared fit for use in war in March 1986. Use of the unmanned Tomahawk is "a preferred contingency" because of the missile's accuracy and the fact that no pik>ts would be endangered in bombini runs, the sources added. The sources. who insisted on anonymity, ~ to discuss the Libyan situation af\ertwo Navy F-14 Tomcat jets shot down two Libyan jct fighters Wednesday in a confronta- tion over the Mediterranean Sea. Defense Secretary frank C. Carluc- ci, in discussing the conflict 11 a Pentag<>n bricfil'\I. flatly dismissed suaestions the F-14s were airborne as part of U.S. prep1ration for mountina an anack on the suspected chemical weapons plant. Libya says the plant makes pharmaceuticals. not chemical weapons. President Rcapn said last month his advisers were considerina sucfl a military strike. The Washinaton Post reported in today's editions that Rcqan now opposes a U.S. military strike against the plant because it would cause an International furor. The British iovemment said Wednesday nit.ht, meanwhile, that it· has confirmedccyond doubt that the plant in dispute was built to produce chemical weapons. "We have been in contact with a number of countries to make the ~int that we have independent information on the Libyan chemical warfare proarams,.. said a British Foreign Ministry spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity. 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ShJltz left for Eur~ tOday on a ml ion to per- suade more than I 00 nations to impoee sanctions on countries that use poison aas. He also planned to 11ree fore1an ministers and ambassadbrs aucmbl· ing for a five-day confertncc in Paris to strensthen the harid of U.N. Secrttary:.OCneral Javi~r Pcrtz de Cuellar 1n 1nvestiptinc •lleptions of chemical warfare. The skirmish Wedne!lday over the Mediterranean in whicb U.S. Navy jet fa.titers shot down two Libyan MiG-13 planes acted as I backdrop for the conference, *hich opens Saturday. William Bums, director of the U.S. arms control qency. ~knowlcdacd that decisions at the meetina witrbe by consensus. This meansany nation, including Libya, can block proJ)OSlls. ''l don't know how successful we will be, and I don't kno'Aj how m uth of a resonant chord this will strike in the hearts of other participants." Burns told reporters i,yednesday at the State Department. ' Still. Bums said, Sh11ltz will push for sanctions under the United Na- tions c~r and for addiuonal powers for the U.N. Secretary-Oen· enl. The Paris conference was proposed by President Reagan ir1'Sct>Lember to draw international at11ent1on to the spreading use of chemical weapons. The focus then was Ob Iraq, which was accused of -•f'd denied -devastating Iranian troops ai'ld civ- ilians with poison ps. For the last two mot;lths. however. the United States has put IJ)CC'iat stress on Libya and a plant at Rabti, south of Tripoli. the State Depln- ment claims has ~tly be$un limited production of chemical weapons. Even before U.S.Jetsshotdown the Libyan fiahter planes near Cre~ '?" Wednesday. the Reapn adm1n1s. trauon had served not-~bt~ no- tice Lo the wol'ld t~t at CC?ns1dtts Moammar Gadhafi s 4.nve to product poison ps -an allept1on the L1by...n le~r has consistentJy denied -a lCrious threat to world 1tab1hty. The Libyan plant controvcny 1s bound to have an impect on the conference. And yet.. Bums said. "1t is not aimed at bashing a particular country.'' Referring to the air clash, Burns added: "l don't see it as ~lly germane to the conference. I think that other nations will not sec it as gcrmal1e as well." Libya, mea.nwhile. co!\(lemned tht U.S. firina as a premc~1tated atta~k. and Oadhafi, the L1~n leader. declared his North Afncan nation would .. mtet challenge with challenge." "If America has prevail~ because it 1s a su~wcr in the an and the sea 1t will inev1tab!y be defeated io l1b)'.a .. Gadhafi saia. "We. as well as the fish. arc awa1tin1 them." European officials reacted cautiously to the incident. while Israel applauded the U.S. action and Yasscr Arafat. chairman of the Palestme L1bcnation Organization. and the Arab world sharply criticized the United States. Reagans get early welcome home party at gala fund-raiser B&VERL Y HILLS (AP) -Presi- dent Rcapn said he 11 easer \O come back to California. a sentiment ap- plauded by a lqion of Hollywood friends who gathered to fete him at a St mlllfon homccominapla. Merv Griffin, who esconed Eva Gabor to the Wednesday n1aht pta 10 ra1sc money for an ant1-dru1 pro- iram, was asked about the Reqans' imminent return. ''Isn't it wonderful?" Gnffin said. ''Maybe we'll all make a movie toecther. rm sure they'll be the leaders of evcrythina that happens here." .. Dinner pests included Charlton Heston, Lucille Ball, Aaron Spellini, Ansie Dickinson Burt Bacharach and Bel-Air nei~bors Griffin and Marvin Davis. fhe menu featured caviar. truffies and lobster. "Dynasty" star Joan Collins 1n· vited the president to play a role on her na&httime soap ... He could be my ex-huiblnd or somethina." she quil)OCd. 1"o attend both the dinner and a reception, t~ only welcome home party for the Reapi» before they leave Washinlton on inaucuration day Jan. 20, ibout 65 ~])le oaid S2S,000 each for a table of I 0. About 9SO pco~ paid S l ,OOOeach forsinate seall. • As the ~nt and h11 pany arrived'" limousines. J>Ullina up an front 01 the Beverly Hilton unlOllded such ~ .... u Phylbl Oilier, Armand Hain.mer, ShclleY. Duvall, Cbarlel 8rJmtoa and h&S wife. actress Jill lrdlnd. the fll'lt lady'• fnend Beuy Bloominedale and Mr. T. 11arJ llartba (left) mad N&DCJ a-... .... todle alldlace at fiD4.rafier for .S,,., re· babllltadoa center. · 1. Reapn uted the &ala as a fonlm to praise the 1int lady's anu-dn.11 crusade, sayina Nancy R~ uJCd the WluteHomc""'bulfy puJptt" to the country's benefit. ..,.eddy Roolevelt u.ted to talk about the WhlSC Hou.se IS a 'bully pulpit ' but with er cnasade apinst ctruaal;Use, Nancy bas shown that it ls not just the presidem wf\o can ux that t>uux :puJpil for tbc aood of Amenca, the praident said. Studyaaye birth control pWs·lncrease cancer risk .,,.. ......... Prell WASHINOTON _:A new 11udy s.1,esu that women undtf 45 •ho ux binb cootrol Dill• race a aruter nlk o bttut canttr -a flndina that CIODlndida ~ mearch. R~ at the Boston University ScbOol of lb llk:i• fbMIMI Iba& women WtM> uted oral coatracqMivn taM twice tbe rislt of ..._ c:ancsc:m\...-to women wbo bavc never Uted the p.U. 11.e illuc 11 of ~ C»MICl'n became oral oontnceptivn are the lnOlt PODUJar form of binll CoMrol in the Uai1ed 5w.n. and ,bft:ut cancer 11 u.e··aieeoftct most cammoa bl cancer: in """"·An estimMed I l.2 nuUion American women IMe binb eo11U'OI pilla, and about 42,000 womcft dte ofbnatt cancereectt ~r. e hungry a fulfilling project Award goOd start· to year ' It's thattimeagain. Yes, Janu- ary means resolutions, diets, Joals -andofcouneit'salwaysnaccto start the yearoffw1th an award. Such is the case for Scott R. Wena. Wessa 1sa member of the Newport Harbor Exchange Club and has received the Exchangite of the Year award. He also received the honor of induction into the Orange County Service Club Hall of Fame. TheExchangitcofthe Year honors are fi ven to one member per year in recognition for outstanding service and commit· ment to the local service club. ..., .... ,......, ......... 8J JOE BEL BRUNO ............... . If thtte is one -.ord in w En,lash dictionary that Robert and Lynda Mcinturf rely on moat. 1t 11 '1ilitla?' It is lhe word that fuels the Mauion VaeJO colM)k's dlOtu to feed touth Orinse C!ounty's hunpy. Th~ their 2-year-old prosi-am, Uvu" Harvest, more than 3,000 pounds of food are d11ttibutcd each week. The provam hacthumbler beain· n1np . .. One day, Rob came home from work cany1na three ~ of aroceries and an 1cka," Lynda Mcinturf said. ··1 hid no idea that we would arow to what we are n!->w1 but l did know that the two of us nao a lot of fajlh," The Mclnturfs' quest to feed the need> -~"' in July 1987. They opened Llvtna Harvest Inc .. operat-1~ out of the back of their house 1n M1ss1on Viejo. Witbiq one year, the. demand became so peat that they moved their operation to a com- mertial site 1n El Toro. .. Anyone who comes lhro&llh our <loors will receive a four-to five-day SUP{>IY of food, .. said Lynda. "We don t tum anyone awa~and we will never act to that Point. 1 nc Lord has chosen us to do this.. and we have faith 1 that the food will be used in the riaht ways." The county Service Club Hall ofFamewascreatcd in l984asa means to recognize outstanding service club members and as a permanent record of these com- munity leaders. Lynda and aobert llclntarf poee wltla allel•ee and ebelYee of cuuaed and pacbfed food tliat will 10 to tbe needy. RC$Cmbhna someth1n• of a super- market, LIVI~ Harvest's facility fca- tu~ 11sJcs of <tuabty meat. bread and canned foods. The operation 11 done entirely by appointment, and those who come 10 arc fru to shop for what (Pleue ... l'S&DIJllG/A8) The ball offame luncheon was held at the Mesa Verde Country Club and sponsored by the New- port-Costa Mesa YMCA in con- junction with the Costa Mesa RotaryOub. Wessa has been a member of the Newport Harbor Exeh"!l&e Oub for the past three years and currentlyservcson the club's board of directors. He also chaired the public relations committee and bas bcen - very active in fund-raising efforts for the club. . His tireless efforts have earned him the club's highest honor. Wessa is the former publisher of the Barnstormer newspaper, an Orange County Airport business publication, and is now in corpor· ate sales for Computcrland. • Running a family pub a real (rolic By JOYCE BODLOVJCH °' .. .,.., ......... Boring is a not a word that dcscnbcs Ton) DcSanus· hfe. The 54-year-old ro-owner of the f rohc pub 1n Fountain Valley has a ~umc that shows an cclccuc back- around from dnvanaa truck and a taxi to own1na a small diner. a ~ndw1ch Shor and I p1u.a rcstlUrlnL ·• drove a taxi in Gardena. 1t was a kick in the buu:·.hc sa1d. "People arc fun 1f you let thtm be. I drove 1n the worst neighborhoods in the middle of the n1g1ll 1nd came out ahvc - And 1t appears the rc umc ma)' continue 10 multiply 1n the future purchase Paddy's Pub in West· minster and the Frohc in Fountain Valley two years 110. "I'm aoina to keep this one-water· 1na hole." he said of the Frohc. which provides sindwiches, beer and wine. ''My dauahter 1s too happy work1na here." • There 1soned1ffercnce in DeSant1s' latcsl enterpnse. This ume he 1s not 101na1talone. His son. Tony Jr .. 27, is =nncr and his 30-~-old 'da tcr. Darlene Hus. is the per. e "I didn't~ on workUl& with my kids." he wd ... 1 wanted them toao to collqe so tbinas would be CUlff for • them. But I did want them to do whattvcr they wanted. T~y J"5t dnfted back... i OeSanus wd h11 31-ycar-old son. When asked what words would best dcscibe this nominee, his fellow club members were quick to say that be is a hard-working entrepreneur and above all. loyal to the club's principles. • 0.-, .............. .,.,..,. .......... .. , am alwa7s looku\I to ao where opportun1t)' 1s... th~ Rhode Island native said ··1 hl\.C been luck) because evcf)'th1ng I 'c done f', c alwa)'S turned 11 over and made monc) .. W aync. has opted to work outside lhc fam1l).bu mess as a sccunty auard. ··All my kid stancd work.Ina at my • Wcssa bas lived in Orange County for 21 years and 1s a Huntington Beach resident • • • Speaking of awards ... Tony DeSantla Jr., Darlene Hau and their father, Tony Sr., awalt cuatomen. OeSant1s' latesl 'enturc ~•s 10 (Pl-.. -P•OLJC/A8) Orange Coast College's student newspaper Coast Report, gathered dawardsatthe3lst annual southern section competl· lion for Journalism of Communi- ty Coll~. Jn mail-in compeuuon, Martla E1u of Newport Beach captured fifth in thceditonal cartooning compet1t1on. whJlc Aaroa Creiptoa of Newport Beach earned honorable mention for hi s editorial canoon. ••• Last month more than 200 law enforcement officers graduated from the National Academy of Quantico, Va.Amongthed1s- un1ujshed graduates was Lt Jlm L canoe. of the Newport Beach Police Depara.ment. This 1 SSth session consisted of men and women from 48 states. the Dist net of Columbia, l 0 forcisn countncs. fi vc mihtaf} units and two federal c1v1lian aacncics. T~ aad~my offers advancedtBHlrnginthemo t modem pohce anvesugative and management skills. ~ . Lido i n n cater s t o -executive m e etin gs By KATY BOUCHER Of .. Oelr ......... The Little Inn on the Ba \ ha~ underaone a major face·hfi -and for good reason Renovated to resemble an 1880s New Ena.land seacoast inn. the Lido inn offers 30 1ndiv1duall) decorated rooms and suites with the busi- nessman an mind. The reason? A new "faccut1 \ie Mecuna Service" for corporations. "-We-an arrange. for atcnna-and provide a vanety of 1ud10-v1sual equipment such as easels. shde pro- J«tOn and scTCens. ·· said owner , Hemck Hanson "The mcctin& rooms ~111 accom- modate up to 25 people in an intimate sen1na wtth a waterfront \lew " Amona amenities are "-Ct bars. refnarrators and m1cro"'a'e ovens Also offcttd art' comphmentar) breakfast., of pastnes and fruu. "''"' and chcc~ an the afternoon. llmt coolies and milk before reunna. The inn hkes to be thought of as mo~ of a "home" than )Our average hotel. "It's JUSt hke family, .. said Joe Fuschem. director of sales and mar- keting. .. Some11mes guests will take over mannina the dc,ks and arccung people. We have a large pcrccntqe of repeat JUCSlS, .. Thu )Cir our guests helped tnm the tru: he added. A special 3Cf'VICC b)' the statl includes bookana reservations for dinner, providing b1C}cles and sug- 1cst1ons on what to see and do locall)' "BUSlnessmen enJO)' sta)'lnl here because they can reall)' retu by the end of the day, .. Hanson said. ··w~ provide an atmosphere in which people can mctt each other eas1h ··EJtccuuvcs can rub elbov.s. talk about their day in a non-compeu..,e way. and f rcqucnlly they end up aoina to a restaurant totelhcr... he said. ··ThtS •s d1fficull-to do in a tarae hotel." Irvine to add 3newchild care centers By JOE BEL BRUNO °' .. ...., ......... For parents 1n ntt'd of child care 1n Irvine. I COOpcrlU\e proJCCt between the city and The Irvine Co. mapt be tbe answer to their problems. Thr« new child-arc centers arc slated for ronstruCt&on later this month, with complttion eJtpccted by fall. The factliues v.-tll be able to handle more \ban SOO chddttn be· tween the aees of 6. wuks to 12 years. Accordtna toO:uck Willette. pres.a.- dent of lrvLDC Land Man-.cmeot Co .. the partnerslnp bet~n cityHd 1nduruy ~ecu the pnontta of the community. "It has Iona been a prionty of The Irvine eo and the city of Irvine to pro' 1dc quallt)' cb1&d care for t~ children of Irvine." he said "With th1sgoal 1n mind. ,_,eha\erommitted ourselves to bnna child-arc e•pens to lr' inc ·· Each of the men and women (Pleue ... GRAD/A8) The inn also provides two com· phmentary hour-Iona cnuscs of Ne""· pon Harbor every da)• Hanson said the inn 1s not 1earcd for huac crowds. lnstcad 1t pro' ides a Attracted bJ cosy meettnc roomt and a Cape Cod ambiance, (Pleue eee CAT&R/A8) corporadona book tblt lnn for ezecati•e meetiDC•· s.ftcncrttntiis-12~1 fort~ operauon of a child~ center. . unnS( Preschool Step-B+-5tcp (Pleue Me CHILD/ A8) B u t 1 £r1 ~ B n ~Hll ·Author-to explore how to motivate children.to read A lecture on mot1,atin1 children to adopt a po ita\.C attitude to•ards books ~111 M pmentcd b) a bnMclhng author for parents. teachcn and the publt<' at 7:30 p m. Jan. 16 •t the First Chnstian Church of Huntinston Bmch. 1207 Matn St. Jim Trclcue. author of "The Read-Aloud HanJ· book. .. will dncribc the mutts of Pl"'"'' and &cachtrs ICTVl"I as pois1uve role .model~. and the dctnmental effects of CJtctUl't<C tclev1 ion vtew1na. Tickets. at Sl. an •o hf purchased 1n 1dnncc from the Ch1kSren'' RctoulU Center dnk al tt~ Hun1,n ton Bach Publtc L1bnlry For further information, t"all 141-7113. W•ter uercl.e lor artbrltlc. .. Wattt EAm1tt for Anhnu1" Mii be d1 u~ b) w.;tJllOn. M.O. fhcumalOkililt.ata IOa m Yo'Uf\shop on Jan. 14 at Southtm Cilifomaa nhnll enttr 1n UpaUHalls Jaon it C(Htitector of tht ~UctMmtt J"Ol'atft It &be SoUthem Califon.a t\ntwilll Cntef at U921 PalCO dt Vakacia. LlpM Hik Mftla... " W.. ..S tnOft ta.,._tioe •Y bt olMiMd by calfi._ ~J.l 91S --~-nc~will be repealed M-7:l0p.•. Jan 2S at S1tMMi lfciPllll"I twla••M <Oft .. (ll(t '°°"' 244j I Hcelth Cmttf Ori~ lllpu Halk. Art Jeetare.,,...,.,. •t UCI A llidt ~u~ °" .. ~ •ftd '611 Modttn1 m .. will be prncntcd by Mehnda Wortz an cntic and d1rtttor of the UCI Fine Ans GalJcl'} The (>tOITlm wlll bqin at S p m on Jan. IS at the Cl Bren Evcnll ( en~r. · The d1.cussion will co"er such anins and arch1tccls as Anttlm Ktefcr. Jonathan Borosky. Jennifer Banlett and Chartcs Moorc. Tickets arc S7 for JICO ral adm1 ion and SS fi r students Mott in~ rmataon ma be obt.atncd b calhn& 8 56-6616 or 856-SOOO .. dccaston-m1k1ng process of determm1n 11 a d1H.lrct' I'> nttes\11')' Lepl 1mphauon emouonal facto" and child cu tody 1 ucs "I.II be discussed at this \\t'dncsda~ c .. cnifll v-ork hop co nna sis The 1«ond Sotncs. .. Issues ofD1vorct "1 de 1gnl.'d to help an)one thinkina of. ln\.OIVN IO or rt('()\ cnng from d1..,ortt. 1t will also be held on Wcd~sda' t''t'Jung at a cot ofS20 Both groups will be led b)' Dr Jane 1uchell. a thrtap1 t at the Womt'n's Opportunities cntrr l ach ell» 1s limited to 12 part1c1pen~ More informt1t1on ma) be obtained by alhna SS6-712 will co"er such topics a de"elop1ns a p~pcnt) mentality. complc11ng proJCCU and f~hna aood about \Our dcc1s1ons · The clubhou5( 1s locattd at 200 Promonotory Point. West. ewpon Beach. R~rvat1ons and furthef infor- mation ma) ~obtained b\ caU1na S46-7708. Economic secarfty enmbJed Problems of tronom1c 1CCunty and peec"e convcnion .... 111 be discus~ ata mcctinaofthcCitizcot'Commi...on for uonom1c Sccunty . pon$0red by the Allllntt for Survival~ this medl .. i (rec and intended for an)Ont lft~ lft CIMll .. the I fln<t rate. The mccuna ""II bC held at 7 p.m. Moadayat UCI at the mno C~mmon room 6S29. near PM'ki1111 lol ll at d U'tlc and Cal1fomaa tee\. Bredfut tor Opd•'* DCARE CENTERS •.• l.arni• Eanchmea1 Center .... Tocal Lamana Cenaers wett,; e·· once the cily moves into its Civic Ceo&er Iller this year, a tOunb day-arc CCftttt will be opened for raidenlS and city employees. 1)oup the cenlen were chosen by both the city and The Irvine Co., each ftcility will remain private. The company set aside the land and developed the centers. ''It is quite an accomplishment," ,lfid Ken Coulter, proJ«t director for the Irvine Community Development Co.1 a divison of The Irvine Co. .. With the addition of th~ child<arc operators in Irvine, we will sec a po_sitive combination of public and l)rivatc day<are scrvina the com- munity." · For parents in Irvine, the three centers will be a welcome addition. Sunrise Preschool<1 ,..;II ~rr-·,. '00 FROLIC ••. "ProaA& pizza place as soon as they could see over tbe counter," DcSantis said. ··tt tauaht them. when they were real youna. how to work with the public." Fatber and son agree the panncr- shiP. bad its rocky moments. • My dad never had a S()..SO panner before," the younger DcSanus said. ·:we araued all the time ... even down to the color of the rug. My mother was tile referee. •' J. ~. But what's funny is we both ended , up liking brown carpet but my mom •liked red, and she won, he said, k>oking at the Frolic's red-toned rug. ... don•t pull eunches,'' t)\e elder • DcSantis added. 'I say it like it is." Haas. a singJe parent of a young daua.tttcr, said the family is very close. ··we have dinner together every Sundal at home." she said. "We haven t always li ved close but now we are all to.aether ... Haas lS a Huntintaon Beach resi- dent; the rest of the family lives in Fountain Valley. "I'm the onl>.' &irl," Haas said. "That hasn t been so bad," her brother said. "Heck no, .. she agreed. Brother and sister said they seem to be following i~ their father's foot- steps. "You get too comfonable apd you can't make changes,'' said the younJ· er DcSantis, a former Marine. "I did construction work and roofed houses in the middle of the summer in the (San Fernando) valley before I said this is ridiculous, I have more brains \flan that." He became an electronic technician for an aerospace company. "Then me and him (dad) statted talking . about going into business \ogether and the rest is bar-history." ' 'he said laughingJy. ' Haas said her employment history includes baby-sttting. selling cars and word processing. "Now I'm a barmaid, .. she said. "My dad taught us to respect going to work and respect money, and to not be afraid to go out and do what we want. It is more imponant to be happy with what you're doing." DeSantis said working with his ' family does have its perks. "Now I don•t have to work as hard • cause I have these guys," he sajd. s children with a J2.person 1&1fT and will be located in Westperk. Tht school will offer day care and after. school care. Sunri1e, which has e>pcr- ations throuihouJ Arizona, will oft"tt speaah.zed classes on computers. dance, l}'m and swimmin1. This wall be the second center 1n Irvine for S~by-Step, which will also open up an Westpark. Besides day-to-day child care, the center will also feature a day-care proaram for mildJy ill children. Under adult supervision, ch.iJdrcn with colds. nu and other illnesses will be taken care of in a controlled environment. Following the Montessori e~hool method, Total Leamina Centen will open its doors near UCI. A staff of 14 will provide for more than I SO children once the facility is opened. ... OUR 170TH! z c % 40 Tl 501%. OFF! NOT ALL SIZES IN EVERY STYLE BUT EVERY PAIR A GREAT BUYI DAVID EVINS • STUART WEITZMAN .. HOWARD FO~ • AMALFI •AMANO CLASSIC • SESTO MEUCCI v:k~~s NOW s49ss ss4ss $84 TO ~· Tl $110 AANGONI • COLE • HAAN • AND OTHERS .. VALUES NOW •&5•s" s75ss FROM $110 TO $129 400 SO. LAKE AVE.• PASADENA • FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • THE AMERICAN lfEART AS5(£1ATION MEMORIAL PRCr..RAM· , , -, , ·~ -. -,\ -' , ... ~ -,, .. I .f \ • t IM ITED 60 % their.warehou~. L1vin1 H.aryest also distnbutes to countless m1ss1ons and ministries across the county. Through early morning rounds to suppliers. the food is moved out w11h1n 24-bours. Within the span of two days. the food makes its way to the tables of the needy. "We try ta tum everytbin1 over w11h1n 24 ho'urs," Lynda Mcinturf sajd. "Thoug}l they arc, or are about to. expire, they have a shelflifeof over two weeks." Lynda believes that if they were to get tWlce the amount of food as now, they would have no problem unload- ing It. "There 1s a myth that nobody in Oranac County goes hunpy," .she wd. ••Just because you don't see people hv1t1g on the streets doesn't mean it's not out there. A lot of our customers JUSt cao 't make ends meet, ltke a sin&Je worluna mom. Not everyone <fnves a Mercedes an Or- ange County." Annual Yield* Current Rate 6 MONTH CD TERM \V]hen you Save the American W Way, you're getting one of the best rate available, and your Certificate of Depo~it i Fed rally insured up tn $100,000. In addition to maximum afety, American Savini,1S is committed to delivering a level of personal t -. service thats so old fa h1 ned ome people think it'-brand new. Visit an American Savi~ branch soon. Our Manager i looking forward to greeting you personally. Or, for your conven .. ience, call 1 (800) 247 .. 7197 during bu ine hours. • . . Tax chief says file form early, IRS Will respect rights 0..... Id~ IMa IRS :rea pve tht ~ USW« IO one OI ~v«"f bar ical quatiom aM.rlUt filial MMOi'. -we were llOl lllitfied Int ~r ... bC 11~ ··and we've IOOC beck '° tbe dnwina board : . ., to try IO unprove 8CCUf"ICY lcvdL" .,.We ltope to improve tubtlaaaially lh11 year ... Mid Robcn Ulaube. diftCUW ol lUPl)lef tcrvica One ~a fKIOr, bC llid. as IMa·abe IRS was able to ~t on tbe permanrit peyrOU 1,000 .. tdcphonc issi~ .. who tn pest~ woukLhave been hired only for the tu tellOft. This allowed the •KY to iaaeMify the lt'l1n1na of t.boee tmployees. '"Theft is a c!Qr correlation betwttn exprnen« and accuracy," LeBaube sa.id. ln addition. the number o!auiAen work1n1 unckr each supervisor has been reduced from about 20 to about 12,htwd. Gibbs said the IRS is convinced that uaxpaym who file earty, avoidina tune preuurn lba1 arow near the nlina daclhnt are much ~ likely to have an error·fl"C'C mum. for t.ba1 rtUOn, the IRS\ the Advenisina Council and the news med11 are combtnana effort• aaain tl\il year to deliver the "filt early·· ~· "Make your lax.ts less tu•na. .. read the print ids "Do them today." • The ttlcv111on commettialt attempt. 1n a aiood- natured way, to scatt tllpl)'tts into not wa1ttn1 until the Apnl 17 fihn& deadline ... Why let tt haunt )Ou when you can do somethina abot,af' 1t?''· asks one commerc1a.I featunna a howhnc wind and a bewildered uaxpaytr who m1ahl have stepped off another planet. Glbbs said moat taxpe~n will hnve less to be confuted about than they dad a year aao. Most of the hundreds of cha~ bro~t about by the 1986 uax overhaul showed up for the first time on returns filed last year. There are very few sicruficanl chanacs afTecuna retum1 lhat Will be filed Ibis ~-~film att likely IO eet any .rdand widm dine or four . s;· 01bbl 11id. ThOle who fUe in late Mardi or ApnJ may·have to wail 11x Weeki ot ~. Taxpeyen in 36 statn wbo qualify for reftaDdl mar be abk 10 file thcar mums decuonicaUy t.baa yeu. TM ttmain.ina statts will be added next year. As many • 2 m1Uaon tttums -four tlmes the nwnber lul year-m expecicd to be filed electronically lh11 year, Gibbl teid. Electronic ttlums mu1t be filed thrc>.;aeh ~ profeuional tttum pttpam'S. from one oompuaer to anothtt. Th11 sian1ftc:anlly_teduces IRS pa~. The•ncycxpec;ts I09m1llion rctumstobe filed this year, UP. from I 07 milhon I year aao. About thru of CVCTJ four wall acnerate ttfunds. Gibbs said the IRS will not renew a ~mporary amnnty that lalt ye-ar allowed tupeyers to avoid a penalty when they had too hnle tax withheld from their paychecks. • Johnson to lead.Laser Precision unit Denny's Inc. will move headquarters to Irvine Jamet R. J....._ has been appointed tmeral ma~ of Irvine's 1..ascr Prcas1on AnalytacaJ Dmsaon ofl.aMr PredlMe Cwf. He ~ Brent G. Vitek. who held the po5ttion frOm Sept. I to'Oec. ~.Johnson'• backaround in industrial manufactunnadatts beck to 1946 for compeniCI such u Bendix A v11t1on. Llnon lnchastriesand AeroJCL Since 1969,hehasbeen a oonsuJtant to a number of companies 1nclud1.n1 lvac Corp. and Hydnl. l..ascr Precision Corp. desi&nsand builds laxr-based test and measure- ment instruments co.mbinina advanced elttlro opti~ with mteroproceuor ttchnoloey. • • • Grq E1bm of ln'IM Me4kal Cater has been aPl><?'nted director of en&inecrina. He wilJ oversee installation of major hospital equip- ment. and upon compleuon-of construction he win bcdarectorof en11nttnn1and m11ntenanc.t • • • Dr. J.U R. 8........, has been named medical director of LqlU Wiit B"pttal. Burnham completed hlS medicaJ traininJ at USC medical scbool and ttce1ved his psychtatry trainina at UCI Med1cal Center. He has been medical director of the Mental Hca.lth Service at South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna for the past 13 ycan. • • • Mlcbel L Bar«MM. Mania w. a..,. and Sae.ea J. OIJ•ler of Ardlar Y14!1116 C.. have been promoted to panners in the firm. Barcnd~ and House both graduated from Cal State rullerton bcforeJOlnlDlthe firm In 1979 A C'al State Lona Beach araduate. Ohv1er also Joined the firm 1n 1979. • • • Mary EU&abell Powell and CraJ1 J. Zinda ofPlnt Americu Tt&Je w1raace c.. have both been named assJSUlnt counsel. Powell. who pttviously was edttorial director for a Costa Mesa publishing firm spcc1al121ng in legal pubhcations, will be ass1St1n1 the company's senior title counsel Zinda, who was a captain and a pilot in the Marine Corps, has worked w1t.h law firms 1n Santa Ana and Lona Beach pnor to jomin& First American. From Dally PUet wire re,ert1 Trammell Crow, a Dalla~be!Cd commercial dcvcloper, has pu~bated tbc headquarters of Denny's Inc. in La Mirada. which plans to utc 1he mohey to hdp remodel ts restauianu. The sale price was undisclosed, but Denny's has said n plans to sprnd betwttn $2S mil hon and $30 million a year over the next five )ears m ttfurt>lslung many of its 1,200 coffee shops. Denny's will move to new headquarters in Irvine, satd C. Bruce Evans. vice pt'CSldent 1n cha.rte of devtlopment for the restaurant chain. The ,company's 610 employees alt0 oversee the El Pollo Loco ttstaurants. Winchel'.)s Donut HouKS. which is 42 i>ercent owned by Denny'i. will ttma1n beadquanered an La Mirada, he 'said. Denny's 1s owned by New York-based TW Services. · MAI Ba•lc Four lnjunct!on enende<J The U.S. D1stnct Coun in Massachusetts has extended 1t1 preliminary inJuncuoo enJ01rung Tustin-based MAI Basic Four Inc. from continu1nc its '~ acqu1s1t1on attempt for Pnmc Computer Inc. 1n Natick. Mass. unul mott d1sctosuttS are made about Druci Burnham l..amben Inc. 's abihty lo finance the offer. Accordina to a fihna Wlth the Sccunues and Exchanae Commission, MAJ Ba51c said it has extended its offen.1nt1I Jan. 11. The number of Prime Computer ham tendered to MAl BaSIC t<>sether with what it already controls · composes S•. I percent of Pnme's stock. FlleNet earning• return to normal. FileNct Corp has announced 1t upecu it revenues for the fourth quaner will be bet-.een S 18 m1lhon and SI .S million. The Cosua Mesa compeny also andu:ated ll expects net income for the three months ended Dtc. 31 . wdl be -approximattJy $600,000, or S ctn ts per share. 1ncludiria the 1m.,.ct ofFASB 96, •• Accountina for Income Taxes:· Revenues for 1he hlce quarter of tbe prior )'t&r wctt $17 2 m1Ulon and net income was $2.831 ,000. or 28 cents per lharc, 1nclud1na the 1m~ off ASB 9~ •• AC(10unt1na for Income Tues." Ted Smi,!i president and chief execuove omccr said: "Revenues for the quarter mu. to a more normal le"el from the St l.s milhoo reported for the third QuaneT. While we arc still exprriencan11<>me delaysduetocomprtitive11e1iv\ty, weaR seeing an 1nettasl~ number of ~ororpnizallons compk\c theiracqualition ttv1ews and dcc1din1 to purcbax F1leNet 1m• proceu1na SJ'5lcms. Duri11 . the fourth quarter. we shipped 23 new systems worldWlde u well as s.&n1fie&nt · add-<>ns to installed systems." · Med•tone add• European d&trlbatloa Costa Mesa-based Med.stone ln1emat1onal Inc. andGcMralElectricCGR S.A . have entered 1ntoan~mCt\t where General EkctncCGR w11lltt"cas the uclu 1vc dtstnbutor of Med tone's hthotn.P'Y product.S in European Common Muket countnes and in selected countnes 1n Nonh Afric.a and the ' M 1ddlc East Ltthotnpsy1)roductsatt curttntJ)' uted to brtak up kidney stones without suraery Addit1onaJly. cl1n1c.al 1nvcsttpuons arc undtr way to a hthotnpters for use m brtaklng up pllstones Mcdsto~ 1s a IC'ld1ng Amcric.an manufacturer of shockwne products. General Electn<' CGR S.A. •• headquartered 1n Pan , and is pan of GE Medical Systems. the world's leadull supplier of d1aanosuc 1m111n1 equipment American Health Service. buy• nrm In Newpon Bach. American Health Services Corp. has acquued Amencan Dll&llost1cs Group Inc .. a wholly owned subs1dtary of American HI.. ( apit&J Group Inc .. based 1n OcaN-ater, Fla.. for a pnc.t of S 13 6 m1lhon. cons1sung of cash. note and the assumption of ccna1n debt. Amcncan D1ainos11csGroup1u pnvatel)'ownedoompaoyw1th operations 1n lhcSo«b and M1d~t. spcc1aJ121n1 1n CT scanning.. MRI and radiation t~. Amencan D1aino tics' fixed-site and mobtlc systems icrvi« 18 bosp1tall Cn lnd11na. Ohio. Aonda. M1ss1ss1pp1 and Tcxa Th~ systemsarc compotcdof CT (computer tOmOIJ'lphy) and MRI centers as well a rad .. tion oncotosY S(rv1ccs, linear a«ekrators. treatment s1mulatton and therapy planniaa computer systems • Irvine Senson reportJI 2nd large.t year Irvine 5(nsors Corp has reported operatin& results for the 1981 fitc:aJ year ended Oct. 2 Revenu" for the year were $2,971,600, lrv1nc's second la,.st }cat ever and appro,1m1tcly doubt~ the prc,-.ous >tar's sales ofSl,4791..200. Losses for fiscal 19 8 were S937.800. about half the St.956.SOO loss oftlK&I 19 7 James Alulou, president of the Costa Mesa comp&ny, said that the finanC'lal turnaround offi!C&l 19 8 was due toa broad bate of contract support with 1ncrcasma emphasis on hardware demonstrations. The continuation of th<' trtnd 1s dcpcncknt on fiscal I 98Q Federal procurement dcc=t to be announced. Alnlou suited. lf'\11nc Scnson 1s pnmanly c m the development of infrared devices and hlJh <knflty cltttrofucs •n&ina whtch will ha"r broad appltcauons in m1htary and commercial systems. NASDAQ delete. Ca•IJm•n Electronic_• The auonaJ Assonauon of Secunun Oeakrs Inc has informed Cushman Eltttron1cs Inc that its trmporary e~ccpt1on from the NASDAQ capital and surt>lu requirement has cxparcd0and that the Newiiort Beach company's stod. was deleted from the NAS AO system on Tuesday. ~ rompany"s hattholden' cqu1t) was S2S6.000 at Sept. JO. 19 . and did 001 mttl , OAQ's m1n1mum requirement ofSJ7S.OOO. Al * 0Nnge C09ll DAILY PtlOT/ ThurldaY. Jenu11iy &, 1989 2 ~YSE C(1 ~:·0~11E TP.~NSACT:O~S ----~"'----- • Stock prices climb ~ ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices chmbed t It today to their h~t levels since the October 1987 ~ e crash as traders awaited the goverp.ment's monthly + I repon on the employment situahon. '•+ 'The dati from the Labor Dtpenmeot on + Friday on employment for Dtcember are npected + 1 to show continued strenath an tbe economy. ~WH AT AMt x 01u 1 W H~ r NYS E 0 10 ------ NEW YORK (AP) Jan. s _, ~ NEW VOAK,(APl Jen. S AM EX LEADERS --- 1 Go Lo Quou s " -----"'---" Dow JoNf s A ~[RACE S ME: ~l ~ Quolf s ~ ---··---~ Let the credit · customer Deware as law changes If you havcn•t reccavcd a stack of post cards from 5tores where you shop, you probably don•t have much crcdu muscle. California storn that issue credit cards arc busy this · month. They have to notify all theircrcditcustomcr.1abouun imponant change in state _1,w. The change is important because it means the exchange of more mon~y. The stores will make more money. and cttdit customers w1ll pay more money. Until Jan. I, Cahfornia had a law that capped credit card and installment account interest rates at 18 percent. Some people thought the 18 percent cap was good, but not those who wanted to charge more. .. Th~sc people convinced Sen. Ralph Ollis, D-Gardena. that the interest cap was bad for business and actually costing some potential customers a credit rating. So, Dills introduced a bill remov.uig the mtere5t rate ceiling. Dillsend the people who wanted to charge higher :ntercst rates argued that removing the interest rate limit was necessary so the stores could afford to Jive credit t~ more · people. especially low-sncome people who need credit but who arc the worst credit risks. . 1t•s hard to imagine how anyone could use an argument lake that and keep a straight face. but they did it. · Consumergroupscountered W\th arguments that the new law would allow stores to charge hrgher interest rates to the very people who could not afford credit. . California's legislators listened to the arguments, weighed the pros and cons and approved Dills· bill. ft sailed nght through both houses and the governor's office. Now tfie stores arc happy. They arc sending out their little post cards announcing ne'w interest rates. The new rate may vary, but a 2 percent hike to 20 percent 1s a good guess at where the new average rate will settle for now. We say .. for now .. because there is no interest rate ceiling and stores can charge any rate they want until 1992 when the old law takes effect again. . The only lesson Californians can glean from what has happened to consumer interest rates lies in the ancient proverb .. caveat emptor" -let the buyer beware. Consumers sho~ld realize they are on their own. because. the governor and Lcgjslature have proved that they have higher interests to watch out for. Opinions e1tpreued In this apaoe .,. thoM of the Dalty Piiot 0th« vtewl expreeMd oo thts pege are thoM of their authors 8nd artl•t• Readers' comment•.,_. in~ted end may be sent to The o.i1y Pltot, Po. Box 1seo. ' eo.ta W... ta.21. ·School crime The Legislature enacted a la"' four years ago requmng Cahfomra public schools to report campus cnme. The idea was to provide the s1atc the information necessary to help make the schools safer for tudents and staff alike. Unfortunately. the reporting system 1s so unreliable that the data arc oflinlc value. That is the conclusion of a stinging report by the Little Hoover omm1ss1on. The state watchdog agency blasted those school officials whQ deliberately under-rep<>rt campus cnme to avoid the strgma of unsafe campuses. The same cnuc1sm has ~en le veled again t many school distncts by the state Dc:partment of Education. Part of the problem stems from the lack of a uniform dcfin1t1on of what con lltutes school cnmc .... To eliminate the conlus1on. the comm1~1on recommends the e tabllsh- ment o f a uniform cnmc-rcportmg system. And the comm1ss1on call for c1vrl and financial penalties against those district~ that dchberatcl> misreport crime fi.gurcs . Last year 157.000 criminal incidents on public school gound, were r~PQrtcd. The actual number was probably closer to 300.000.~ c goa o sa er cam uses Wi1TnOf1)c achieved so lo ng as some school dastnct arc allowed to shade their crime figure~. The Leg1 lature should conclude as much and adopt the I 1ttlc Hoover Commw1on·s rttomm~n­ datroM S.a Dl~10 Ualoa Mayoral maneuvers ... Los A~ Mayor Tom Bradley, in an-4Utempl to di tancc himself from pol1trc • really camcd things too far when he ve toed a proposed development 1n the distract of Coun 1lm n l.c.\ Yaro lavsk). a ltkcl) nval 1n next prsna· mayoral campaign ... fhr 1s not a political issue. h 1s a policy 1nuc." Bradlc) said in rejecting a controvcr'Mal compromise worked out by Yar0$lavuy to allow the upans.ion of the West 1dc Pa\ 1llon. n maJor hopp1na center rn Rancho Part Bradley·s disavowal of political intent would hav<' bee~ difficult to take C\Cn af rt had been made in a routine letter 10 the Cat>. ounc1I But 1n this '"'tancc. e,..dlc)' pulled out all the p<>lrttcal tOP$ by announcma his \CtO dunnga full ·blown ~s conference out idc the Westside Pavilion. • ... Yaroslav\ky has achieved promancncc b nd10• a politically powerful trdc of en\ ironmcntalism. hallenJJna Yaroslavsk)"scnvironmentalcrcdcntials in hiso.-ndi tnct 1 a sound campaign tactic. However, 111 th1s does nothin1 10 11rcnathen Bradley's cttdibili\Y. He suPY>Oncd the compromitt in 1 leutr to 1hc council 1n September ... TM council hould put a 'top to this pmc and o~cmdc his \iC:to. .... .... ( .... .... ... u.. ...... ........ ..... .... .. .... MMMQ .... ...... llllllUllill .... .. ... WlllllMI_., Sweetheart tax Beals s8.me a$ doling out public ·funds Report estimates that tax expeilcfltures amount to more than · 1 7 billion a year -- SACRAMENTO -Officlally, the t1on-p1cture 1ndustnes -were state of California spends about $40 pa~sed ~use. of lobbyists, cam - billion a year to provide direct public pa1an contnbutsoni, and other tech-.ervices and undmmte schools and niques of lqaslatrve losrollina. local 90vemment ~ms. Thus, lhe tendency over time 11 for That doesn't count federal funds, the number and scope of indirect tax which boost the total to more than expenditures to expand, since few are SSO billion. ever repealed. Since they are sem1-And It doesn't counl what one pe~ancnt, rarely scrutiniud ~ the should characterize as the hidden Lqisla~ure and exempt from such bud&et of "tax expcnd1tures." restnct1ons as the Gann spendH\& Tfiey•re called tu ex.pendllures hmit, they are much more attrlC'llve because to s~ialisu. pantina some to their beneficianes than would be poup upec_ial Wt break has prccisdy direct subs1d1es. the same ~ffcct as pv1na it a direct No smalJ amount of money is appropnauon from the treasury -involved m Cahfom11's tu-expen- althou&h riJbl-winaen bristle at the diturc "budaet." · concept,, 11nce they ~pose most The lqislabve anaJyst estimates fonns of tuat1on in the first plaet and that cumnt slate tu expendJwn:s thus bebeve wholeheartedly in enacl-amount to more than S 17 bilbon 1 ina_ as many exemptions as possible. year, nearly half tbe size of the statt•s There i~ however, 1 Slpuficant ~neral-fund budaet Loopholes that pobticaJ difference between duut affect local aovemments are worth expenditures and Wt expenditure~. as anotb"er SJ.~ bllhon. rouply the a new report from the Lcaislature's equjvalent of one cent ~r dollar of bud&tt analyst points out. sales tu. - A direct appropnaoon 1n the state The bi1-t1cket loopholes are either budeet at least must underao an so broad or so inarained in social annual scrutiny, first by the aov· expccutions that no thous.ht would ernor's office and later by the LqJs-be pven to repeahna or severely lature, before It 1s enacted or re-hmrtH\g lhem. · enacted. h's u·nllkel y, therefore. that the An indirect appropriauon via the sales tu cxempuons for food ($ J .6 tax codes-Wlth rare uoepuons -b11hon)Ofdrup(SJ2Sm1lhon).orthe continues year after year. often years income tu deductions for mof"t&llC after 1u on,;nal purpose. 1f any. has interest ($2.2 bilhon), or taxes (SSOO varush«l. m1lhon) ever would be repea)ed. The le&1sla11ve analyst's office But the analyst's office sugcsts makes the assumption in us report ~hat some limitanon on mo"PIC that all tu expenditures were enacted interest be enacted to avoid its ~ina after thOU&htful cons1derat1on of monopoltzed by the affluent. social benefits and revenue losses. Jn And some ex.emptions are-so fact, many of them -especially those narrow that they amount, the analyst that benefit very narrow econonuc sugesu indirectly, to nothing more aroups. such as the horse--rac1na. than UJlJusufted raids on the public computer-prosrammina. and m~ treasury. DAN WALTERS -A spcctaJ property-Wt break for race bones and a sales--Wt ex:s:1on for see UJed to preserve fried fi are two examples ated in the repon. More imponant than the economic ams-ct of particular tu breaks. however. should be a new attJtudc toward the en11rc subjec1 10 the Capitol There·s oo reason wh)' w expen- d1tures should oot be •ub.tcc1ed to the ·same annual reV1ew as direct expet'· datures. Tbe state ~t procesa ts far from perfect, and it cerwnJy isn •t dcvold of politics. But at dOC'I rtq'§1re the advocates of putteular spen<bQI pro-pms to Justify themsel ves per· aodacally. And 11 reqwres the IO"· ernor and the LeauJature to ~•ah thOtC arauments ap1nst those of other advocates 1n balancina income and outao. Some ksisJators have proposed from time to ume lha1 the tu- expendlturc budaet un<Setso a s1m1lar process of recons1derat1on. Bue such dfons ha~ been buntd by the united efforts of lobb) 1sts for tht ~nefKianes of the tu breaks. l f stale fina.noes are u ttah t as everyone says they arc. thJS would be an appropnate tJme to take a look at thew expenditures. Pcrba~ then. the underlyana social c:boaoes - a subsidy for rac:c-bonic owners vs. smalkr school classes. for example -would be pllCJCd ID sbarper fOcus. Da ,,al,..,., Is • qatllnlff <W...Ua. Even .chicken way of buying a parrot becomes a foul deed SACRAMENTO -A lot of years han PJssed and the details are fuzzy now, but I think I remember enou&h 10 say that the lait Lime I tried to buy my Wlfe 1 parrot It didn't "'Ork out well for anybody I am not even 'u~ we were mamcd then, but I can authontati\.'ely tell you it was bet buthday and I'd spent mo t of Thursday afttmoon ""•th the finest &ift consultant Dirty Frank·s Bar 1n Ph11adelpbaa had to offer. try1na to come up with someth1na that v.ould exprcsa the depth of my lpprttlltion for lh1 woman and the straiaht and nanow Pith she had choten for me to folJow And about l o'clock lf'l tho after· noon. one of us hat on the •dca of a perrot. I would name 1t Did. and taCh al to say thutp thet .ould ind.IC:a&e1 to an outiktcf, thaa my wife and 0.Ca had a tdlbom'IUp tbat was doeer than women ordi...nty bnc with tbeir birds. As IOOft as thll bed betn deciekd I finilbed t.bc dnftk ID front of fM and headed for • pet lbop. ne ~ ""°P. bowc"Cr. dtdft•t M\'t mudt Of a tdectioo. T19f oaty perroc oe tk PftGtilcl Aw._.-. Sl,000. ••fin.win a bei! ~1· •ellially ..-ti• -leakiaa DOCD_ty hide out • .. t)'CI aid ............. did DCM--,.~ Alld 10. ~-I recumed to 1M .., .... CloMUltld ... '°"" ·= _. llllftwtlifteo••'-,....., ... '°.,_...., -..... !£ ...... ilt ... _ _..... ..... ... .., ...... ... ., ... , ............... ._. ,....._ ................. . --~ .. ,.rt•'""' -=.: ...... Wt ron"en1ence uore that catered to thc needs of 1nneT<ity youth -and then we drove to ffic apartment comple ~ where my wife and I ~ llVI~ It teems to me lhat ~took two cars -looluna hick on it. my aucss is 1hat the sift consultant did not wa h to intrude on the private momef'lt a man and a w9man share when he hands her a (ra'hJ)' pe1.nted cbicken. Which as to say that the btl(d was in my car and I had nohclpauJI kttJ>tna rt calm. Clucten.s, of coune. are never calm. but put an unsuperv19Cd one m your front Stat.hand you understand the meanull o( ysleria. At any rate. I aot the bl.rd to tKe •Plrtmcnt complc._ and tried to spray pe1nt bjm ~in the par\1na lot But 1t tum out that ift.hcre as one lhu11 a ch.ICUn hka teal tbaJl 1 car nde 1t is a paint Job. and -bde I wu try•n& to do the f«t, 1 l eteapcd Wants Rapped. pa. int spra)'cd. and. the animal ran dirtttly under tho wheels of a Volvo, w-hicb •waa .chcttisisw 1t1elf as the -orlcf 1 •• automobile. Wrdun ah minutes. a number' of lM apanment rettdents were ptkted arouac1 the na1tcned bird. .......... -devil--onhip c:uha. OM or two nOUced I -.. punted IM .... COion .. \he de9d daictea. ..... •my pft ca••'-• poiatld ou&. 11111 an.-oe•.-e•• ot.~io9 • • *8 Yiaim • <SO I llA • lllfldlll lal. n • 1 t 'IP ==-···----·, ... ..... C\ 'fl·-;::&: --~--...... ..... ..................... -,.;: ........... PETE DEXTER The bu~ 1s 2 years old and comes from the rain forests of the Amazon River. Tbc -oman at the bird tore said 1t would Pf"Oblbly hve another SO Of 7$ yean. f took at hOme 1n a box. Ouutinas Eve. plaan1na to name 1t Stan and hide at until rnomana. But 1t tuma out thet you can't h 1de a parrot f t::I =)'and carcfurty out of 111 box and bqin to cou 1t into iu new homt. but every time we aot oear t.he Qle door. the tcteam1na was j~ ·~ la bit me 16 tunes in 40 minu1e1. •Jond that. the pam)t bun •t ..... lllil lftOUth. It* ""811 clots nan to talk. thQ\Ch. 1t OOWI all tlw WOnk. ,_ ....... -....,. ""' 17Dil!H .. :lrrt • 1 I L ~ . : i ~ ·-------=-= Drunken dFivers frigli ntng To the Echtor: After readil.'I the front.,._ arucle Dec 27 on 'dnanktn drivina. I am scared. It was uaon1lh.1na to read that there are 1nde«l such a pat number of drunken driven around, causina so many death-related 1«identL In 1987 alone, 143 driven died in aJcohol·rclated accidenta throuJ!M>ut the county. This is mOl1 upsctuna. If ~pie arc aorna to drive when oc af\er they have been drin.-1na and then hurt only . themtelves. that is -· their business. However, thts seldom ts the case. What isn •t fair is when their stup1d1ty leads to the death of others. ~e police arc doina a a<>od job of semna these "pottnllll .. klllen off the street by annuna them; however, the followina week. thete drivers may be doing the same thina, 1t•s really up to the drivers themselves. So olease drivers, be careful and don't 1et your dnnkina and drivinc take the hft of someone. Bccaute the person. you kaU tni.&ht not always be someone you do~Cknow. tt mi&bt be your best friend or your wbOle family. It might be you. MARY ANNE MELCHIOR Newpon Beach West Newport a great place To the Editoc: 1 have been I ra1dent of Newpon Beach for many years and have always taken areat pndc 10 the ~onderfuJ commumty that I live in. LJVtn& tn West Newpon. also known as "The War Zone... leads many people. to refer to it as a tran~nt area. I feel differently. I love the charm and chancter that this nciahborhood has to offer. As a result of all of thia. · my family chooses to hve here yeai round and they are bcaannina to ~ many more of us; that 1s to say that we are not a van1 b1~ breed. -With all of this m maod. I felt compdlcd to sho...-the rest of New- pon Beach J\lst bow special West Newport can really be. I attended m)' first West Newpon 1at1on mttttna and expreucd my des.Ire to have more family onented act1v1tJCS at our newly reno-- valcd. and beauufuJ 1 nu,htadd,. park 11 J th treet. The response was O\<erwhclm1nafy in favor of this proposition When the only hncb to my endea\.'Or was 1hc typtea.I habtlity insurance problem the c-tty of New. pon' Parks. Beaches. & Recnataon Department came to our rescue by co- ponsonna our first Holtday Happen-ings Party They were most accommodatJ na and provided nor only pnnuna ser· vices. but amngcd lo have a very special person pay 1 \ 1sit to our children. Santa Claus was loved by all. I JUSt ~t to thank au of the USOCtation members and the rny of ev.port Beach for behcv1na that West New• port 1s capable of havtna a fanutr- typc affair to be enjoyed by all This 11 the tl\le manan.a of the hohda) season -~ should all fttl proud to hve 1n such a wonderful community ~---ROBIN SINCl..AJR Newpon Beach TODAY IN H1sroR¥ -. --_..._ Today 1s Thursday. Jan. S, the fifth day of 1989 There are 360 days ten in the year Today's H1.&hh&ht 1n History· On Jan. ~ Tm. Che Au tnan ne""'spapcr Wiener Prcsse published the first pubhc account ofa discovery by German pby~1c1st Wilhelm Rocntaen of 1 fonn of radiation that became known a X-r•> On this <bte • In 1981. pc:>hce 1n Ena.IAnd arTCStcd Peter utchfTc. a true" driver later convicted of the "Yorkshire Rll)s>er" murdtn of 13 •'Omen. In 19 3. Pttstdcnt R~ an· nounccd h~ was nom1natisw •Elli. betb Dole 10 ucceed Drew :Lewis II ~wy of transponallOft, m&ku'I her the first woman to had the Depanment ofTranspon11ion. Ten yan · tnkinl'lraata oil ~OBC1"S tqan retumint to t.heirjobl an response to an .-... from' Ayatollah Khomeini, *r No 111• spmtual lader l1vinc anailt ea,.., F1~c years llO: la a rmlo •••-on lhe VOice of America. ""'6d1• RCllln '-°'Cht to tid1 ~ .... -..cTC bei• sysiematicdy ...., k'CnS to the tnad\ ... ...., country, and said IM Sift••• fl. fldd eucro·1 rcvolutioll .,.w..: bcri kept... " Ont _~ llD: nt U.N. ~ f.:e.~ :;,:~;rmC'' •.: theoccu.,.••-..n... tM ""' tilftt ..., u-... -r ........... . ~rif:\, ·11!, ,... .. I &10 OrMge Coaat DAILY PILOT I Thursday, January 5, 1989 by 811 Keane COOl'fT&R CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta "., 0 I\ 1\.JO-S~oT PENAL1Y "I like shaking hands with ~s 'cause they never squeeze. - llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "You 've got It all wrong, .Miss Bennet. I didn't bring him to school...He brought me to school." \ 0 0 0 6UT IF VOlJ TMtN~ fM 601N6 TO WADE THROU6H SIX FEET OF SNOW, VOU'RE CR.AZ'(! 0 o O ' 0 0 TUllBLEWEEDS DllABBLE aoesmaoes ~~ PVM•-1..00t(J~ ~tm=R~ AIN"fHe? 0 0 0 0 by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz 0 0 0 0 0 0 a o 0 0 0 0 IJ.tE ZAM60MI • WILL BE 0 ALONG IN A MINUTS:' by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan b.Y Kevin Fagan '-'l\~~Tet. 'W£f~T! by Pat Bt9dy .... _...... I"'~· • • •• ... ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson , FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by. Lynn Johnston t'-tM,)bJ STILL~ ~lcAila-l ffi BelNGAl"AOOF mr~~ __..All,...._ ~\ JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN . DOONESBURY If) CDl6Q!R. ff AN JDOt.! \ ., by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk ------------------------------,.----I I I : OECK~t (OR ~~~f l :_ : J I 1 , o lUOUl.D CrO.J uKE m GO oor W1fi ~ : : : 11-41$ &:'RJDA't' i l I I I ' I z 0 HOW Aeour~(SIS'm</~)?-JI CJllCAA oc ~I · I I i i 1 I I • I ' I I /·J I 1-----------CtJP~<JSE----__ ,__ ------- by Garry Trudeau CltOYIT I I I I r I . DU'(" I I I r I . ~ llAll 1 ~ _ r 1 r 1 _ : s.. T_aki~g flak part of official 'Sjob Btll MuLL1111 Parents ofte quick to level criticism at ..... the answers? As •mart as the~ arc, thcyc:ouldooachorofficiat.esn two -~ yearundbe1nthcNBA,whercthe bag money i~ ~t away. Don'taet me wrona-l realtze there arc weak coaches and weak officials every- where, but come on, all of them can't be bad when .>Our team loses a game. spons 1n \he state were football and spnna football. An)'Wly, BrianhashadJObofTers m other fields, but so far, still feels he can strtl&hten thcs1tuauon out. As head coach Buddy Ryan of the Ph1ladclph1a Ea&Jc said, "If you a{C not the lead d<>1. the view 1s always the same" kid forbeinsupaftcrcurfew. Y ~.this 1son a collcae campus in the W cstem Uni tcd Smts. not in Sa n Quentin. as coaches, at prep games ·o Let the hiah school coachn coach and allow the refaus tooff-.Cim lbe pmes ... I saw all k.inds ofhi&h school pmes last week and I cannot)>(licve anyone who is une wou&d want to coech or officiate a hlah 1ehool buketbell pmc an OianteCounty. Parcn ts come 1 n all stUt and sbaPfS, but almost all of them act the 'aame{notace that I said .. almost." because there are a few who are diJremit). Most of the parents do not even know the rules. yet they scream on every call. The most misu!edchant 1s Norman, " Frohn do it, 73-61 ByEDZINTEL o.lf "9t C..11 J A11 A This wasn't the kind of final pre- league tuneup Ocean View High basketball coach Jim Hams had tn mind. but at was stall a wm Right coach? .. , can't fi&ure this team out. up one tninute. down the next," he said SUZJ.et LN1ae bandlcap (Oelv Plot Preclctlens) Pos. ~ record Odds 1 OcH n Vtew ( 10·3) 2· 1 2. Fovnteln 'HJl•v ( 12·2) S-2 3 Edlaon <7·9l 1~ 1 4. Merln. (7·1) 16· 1 S. Hunllngton Beach (S·l l 17·1 6 Weatmln11er (3·1) S0-1 fo llowing the Scahawks' 73-61 wan over Long Beach Poly Wednesday night at Ocean View. "All I know ts. that we have to play 100 percent beller Friday or we re 1n trouble " ' That would be the lcaauc opener ap1nst rivaJ Fount.am \?'alley. and thOU&h Hams may uaggcrate. he at least knows that Ocean-View has its v.orlc cut out for n. The Scahawks(I0-3). led b) senior ce nter Todd Norman's 26 points and seniora.w'd Mike Frbhn's 19, bolled out to an 18-4 lcad then ··""cnt flat for no reason," as Hams eut 1t. Long Beach Poly (10-5). behtnd forward Melvin Jones (I J points). outscored the Scahawks, 22-6. over the ne:itt 10 minutes to take a 26-24 lead with I .:?O left 1n the half. The Jackrabbits made 6 of 7 free throws 1n the second quarter to spark the comeback. The Scahawks. mean· while. who had made 9 of I J shots from the field in the first quaner. went cold an the second. making S of 11. But Ocean View scored the last Stll points of the half on shots by Ted Peloms.. Grca Evans and Norman. to take a 30-26 lead The Scahawks c:ittendcd their lead to 49-39 1n the 1h1rd quarter behind the hot shoot1n1 of Frohn and Norman. But the Jackrabbits again pulled close. sconng the final m points of the quancr 10 make 1t 49-45. Norman hit the first three hots of the fourth ~~rer 10 SJH the ~·-hawks I S1 aa But once apan. Lona Beach Poh sot back 1n the pme This 11me. forward Rockne~ Hannibal and au.ant Russell Edney ke>ed the come- bKk. Edney's three-point 9-la y with 1.30 left cut the lead 10 63-59 .. three seconds." The fact 0tha t the count goes off when she ball is hot never enters their minds 0 We had a areat w1n (91-90)over UCLA last week, had about one da)' to s.avor n, then had to start pre pen n& for UC Santa Barbara Theyhcarsomeiunell for three seconds. so they feel that 1s v.ha1 they shouJd scream. They (the parents) arc much more vocal 1n abusi!'a refs thap coaches. Tbcnoaflertbccoachc5• wnh srudc remarks to their friends Jsn 't It sreat to be an msurance ex.ecuu ve, an entrepreneur, a plumber. etc .• and be so knov.lcdgc· ableaboutsporu'> I have advised my so'n, Brian, to JCt outofcoachan&. but l don't know 1fhe will listen. He ktekcd the one pla>er oft the team (you may recall I started th iutory)woweck.$ago)and now, some oft hat kld's football buddtes went ski ma and massed a few days of pracucc. 0 We had a player, ~ho chose another school over ours, call us and now be 1s not so sure hed1d not make a mistake. It seems he hvcs 1n an aJhleucdorm o n the campus and 1hat some of the other pla)'m steal has scholarship chccksand cashes them. The Gauchos are 9-0 in prescason and we play them in Sant.a Barbara Saturday at Sp m. (Prime Ticket. KPZErad1o). They arc not very friendly hosts. adjust from here on. We only have two seniors, but that is not even a good excuse, as UCSB bas only one senior thatplays and lhtj arc un· def cated. The truth hurts-I will take the blame. 0 15eC UCSBand UNLVat the top of our conference and ei&ht other teams trying to make inroads. Oocofthcm may ict hot and surprue some people. 0 Why the helJ arcn 't these people coacht0goroffictat1n11fthey have all Escondido sccmsto be a real ·• football area ind basketball is kind of as1dchght KmdoflikeTeususcdlo be when theysaad that the two major When he rtponed 11 to the coach, a few of the pla)ers broke his Jaw when he was wa\chtn& tclev1s1on late one evcnani. The coach su pended that Frankly. I blew our players' minds early in the season, hav1 n1 them anempt to do someth1 na they were not ca pable of domg.. Weare 3·7 because of a poor dccts1on on my pan. I hope v.c can NcwMcxicoSt.ateand UtahStatc • arc real question matb, as no one (Pleue ... MULLIOAll/m) CdM meets challenge By SCOTT STOERClt Dlllr,...C•• '' ••• With league play fast approach1f\I. Corona dcl Mar High basketbell coach Paul Oms was looktn& forward to the challcnie his team would face when 1t took on Irvine Wednesday. The last thing the Vaqueros needed was a challenge as they brought• 14-1 . South Cout luaiJdlcap (Delv ~ ..,...._,> ...... SdtMl,,...... 1 Irvine ( l•·2) 1 C•olJlr•no Vellev ( 10-•I 3 El Toro tlO·S> • O•n• H1Us ( 12·6) S M1u1on VtelO CS-7) 6 S.n Clemente (3·9) Oddi 2·1 4·1 6• 1 10-1 2S·1 SO·l --------------------1 I record and two tournament cham-• pion hips into their contest apanst \ the Sea Kings. o.., .............. u.•~ Tim Kjar (left), Andy Scholea (24) dominate boarch; Mesa'• Rylln Branch (44) goea up undeT defense of Mlke Curtla. But If'< me. playing its second pmc 1n as ma.ny n1ahts. W111 enter lcaauc pl•> Fnda~ on a sour note as Corona dcl Mar held on for a 5J..S l ovenime tnumph in the Vaqs' &>m. "I looked at Irvine as a challcnic:· sa1d Oms. ··rhe)''re ranked as one of \he bes\ teams 1n Oranac Count)'-and \t\c)' hould b( I knew 1f we could btat \hem, v.c'd be 1n &.oOd shape:· Eagles improve to 12-1 with.roµ.t If the p me 11self was a challensc fo r Laguqa Beac h n ea rly h ock Saddleback . but f alls. 55-49 Estancia H1gh''I Eagle' rolled t<) thC'11 12th \ 1ctol') in I' dec1s1ons \\cdnesdaY night a' thl·~ conunucd to tune up for St-a View Ll·aguc basketball al uon ne't week. An 89·44 rout came at the l'\rx."n\C ol ho\1 Costa Mesa. a 2·9 squad .... hKh .... as no mJtlh lor the Eagles. \I.ho bombardC'd 1hr Mu~tnng\ \I.1th a 31-8 run in the first quartl'r the 'ilOrt mounting to 44-1 4 al half11m c The Eagle~ dropped an 12 '-point \hl11-; during the g.amc. led b)' J 6-tor-7 d lon b> \.M.c < uni-; from the per1mc-ter Curt1\ led all M"orers \\1th 2:! [><)tOt\ and the Eagles had three other\ 1n double hgure'i -l 1m K1ar ( 17) . .\ugustan Heredia (I 'I and in hio; first appearance tn ntn~ gam<'s. 8m1n Bradle) <I<)) Timm) ~~u\t~n led \k..a. a!> usu:il. 'A'ath 21 points :-..gu~cn. "ho·~ a'era~1ng 21 Q point\ a game-has been the Mustang> lea ding "'on·r 1n cv ci:; game Stint 1a hu or1c moa c mm-It ague l:'tlAk~ before league pla) -at Palm '-lprtn~ \aturda\ night. Costa Mc-~ hom "'e\l,.pon Harbor fnda~ nrgh1 before bl.-gin n1ng PJufic C oa\l L eaauc 3Ctaon next Wcdncsda) In other non-league ba kethall \\ cdnc,d.H Mater Del 7', Arttsl• 0 : C harl11.· .\ndrc\ {tame . ofl the bench to score 19 points and grab nm<' \I, t11I~ Brian \1urph) added I' p01nf\ and "'' C orona del Mar. the a S•Jnment rebounds a' th<' M onarch~ cruised •nOrange C OJ\t rebound<; handed down to Sea Kinas auard ( ollcge heading IOIO F-nda ) 's .\ngelu\ League e ... port Harbor It, Oran1t 41. r ht \a1lor... \\<amn Johnson v.as a maJor task opener at home ag.aan"it Bishop \mat a1 7 mp m behind Chm Lee'\ ~7 point c 13 for I" trom ·the that he accomphshed to a stunn1na Andres hll 9 of I 1 hots for 1hl' :..1onarlh" field) ·011 (.,ra\ ·, I:! ~oound-. and P.11g Pamh " dcgrcc IS -:?. \I.ho pla)ed \l.llhout standout guard f>)lan 10 arn ts. 1mpro\C~d to 10-.i o'erall \l.tlh the Johnson's JOb was to contain the Rigdon, who \l..Cnt to a spcc1altst 'W cdn~\<la\ tor '1ctOI) at Orange · Vaqueros' high-scoring guard, Bl) an back pains and will begin rehah1hta11on e'crll'ie~ Ian long added 8 rebound' an a &,amt• \l.hll'h A.tired toda). Artesia. \l.h1ch was led b) o-toot-t+ JUnror was domuratcd by the \allorc. from ~tan 1 JO-lo at ot onl) was All~ contained, he transfer Ed 0-Bannon·s 19 pOtnt'I frll to 10-.l hall11mel to lin1sh \l.3S kepi out of Irvine's offcn J\t Saddl~bacle SS, Laguna Beach 49· 1 hl· hmt Ml slon \'l~Jo '3. Woodbrldg~ U : l hl' \\Jr· S(.heme enurtl) u Johnson threw a .\nists pushed hard for what ''°ul<l h.1,c hl"l·n .i nor\ tell 10 2-8 desptte thl· ~a.,on high rtlom of v111ual blanket over him. hold1na ma1or upset. but couldn°t oHn:Oml' thl' qu1d~.nl0'>'> iunior guard Tim ( or~cn. ""ho ~'br-N I~ poini\ .\llrrd to t\l.O points. both comma on ol a Saddlebad. pres late an 1he 1h1rJ qu.:irt<'r \I, hen 1ndud1ng .i of 'i attempts from 3-point range frtt thro"-S the) befell thei r onl ) rash of turno,('r\, Enc ( ramer ll"d ~11'is1on VieJO '-'Ith :-!4 po1 n1., ··w arren kicked butt ton\lht." Dain Blanton (1 4). John TH:\lno 1111. P.:it ll'lrnminganthe..ccondhalfa.,Mi ,1onprntcc tl'd Oms 5atd. refcmng to Johnson's 9u1gle~ ( 10) and an 1anord 1 llll '-'l'rl' 1n Juuhk a 26-1 b haltttmc lead defen'iC of Allred "He responded to hgurcs tor L.tgunJ Rca{h and John \h."-w•'n IAn• Bue~ Jordu I S, Marina ,Z. 1 hl' his a s1gnmcnt. and he's goina to &el cam<' 1hrou~""11h I~ rebound~ e the JOb aptn t touah guards all G I I c--J \ lo.1ng'> got a ~~-point cflort from t h1't·IO season ·· ')an tun ( I -,c;an amonlll'llJn < r.llg wphomorc Cherol cc Park,. but f ranll\ ( arrt'on Marshall(l3)1edaniron-man lool...for\addlcbad .. !Ill '-'a\ the onh olhcr \fanna pl;l\c:r 10 d<luhk Tht' Sea Kings would trail b> as "hach used no substitute\ • J J · JI-.,. h ' h man'. as four in the final pcnod. but Edison 55, IAng Buda wn 00 41 I tw figure'> a' or an pu cu It out an t <' tourt ljuancr (ha~rs hmttl"d the-, istting Rruans to I ~ point\ in "1th a 1hrte-po1nt bulge 1n that stan1a pro' 1thn Matt Hcmnlton spurred his team o n the-secolld hall behind a \trong dden\I\(' ctlon the J10crcnn ~ wtth a 3-po1nt pla'f and a 10-foot l'rt>m 8111 \1attmeau~n· .. i..·---mr nrl··kaou(.Y -~-(}.\.('f";,U _______ ba5cllnc Jumper ~1 th 40 ~ nnrn& ,. t> rem:untng that \l..OUld send the teams camp;11sn on apos1t1,enotc Santa Au \alley •t. l oher it) U : The t11 ovenimc. Edison. "1.9. tra1l<'tl ~"1-:!:! at haltt1m<'. hut too._ r ro1an' kll to ·-~cl\ \anta .\nJ \all<'' <'~p:anded a the lead for good mld\l.a\ through lh~· \t'Wn<l h.ill l\\O•potnt haltt1me bulge to .l .is ~(> kaJ so•na tnh• .\ I ~-foot JUmpshot b} Johnson at 3~-JI thl· hnal pt.•nod lollo" 1ng a steal b) Chns Ph ha would Martineau led the ( ti.ugcr' "•th 16 pt11nt~ Jun1nr Oh,l·r lcJ l 01 "''h It. potnh Put pro"c 10 t'll' the.' onl) 'iCOnna an c1g.ht rebound!> .and a number ol tilll\. ~l·J "h"'' h·m·ll h.1J 12 o"en1mc. Krause rounding into form = STAN G111cH GIRLS S PORT~ He s ·living with a const~rit I. V. Ex-CdM. Bruin ace has other priorities with daughter Erin the con{cm o t the cnurt tam1I~ at 1h" ttme Enn came to her father one night ~"mg M had a kt probkm "I ma aed her tea. 1h1n~1n1 I could J1.'l hcro\crthe pain. Ruta fcv. da}) later she v.cnt to her mother and ~ad ~hl· wu bl~lcd and didn't fC'CI good. \ " took her 10 the dcxtor and the) found a hu c tumor tn her abdomen ·· Vlktngpotntguard c ose to recovery rom knee tnjUry One oft he most unfonunatc pan of sportt 1s nuuna. Often, •hen a key plaYft'toadown wt th an inJ!Ary, teams liatt to think about what mr~t havtbetn. Sd._&Mcmcforthe Marina Hjp lilil bllMtW tam 1111 )'Qr. De \1"1ld ... appemed IO be CfVtllfll tbf'OUP the SUftttt La&ue on thetr .. _yto11Mp&lyotfsat 11-lovnalland 4-0 U.-. Wbcn point pard Alltt0a ICnutt wtntdown with a U.a.V~. The ViktftS'ftn1sbcd witha 7.J llllutlMR.-and KnUtc -.sen· Cllllllllld by hetdocton to rrtumto •c:oun.. Md ... out foralm<»t 1 ...... wtlefttMCMMbeck for the fi rst round playoff pme qoimst Muir. he had been pract1cm1 tfle 11teck before and c"Cl)thin ~mc-d to be all nahL On tbeo pcn1naup-off.Ju u half- sccond into theconttSl, tj\c rt·•nJured her knee to the point thauht nttdcd recons1ruc1ne UflCr}. On Feb. 29, Kntuse had the suricry. Ten days later, she stancd therapy. andahho~sh(ha not Qu1tc returned to ff er pnor form, h~ 1s 'cry clote Krausie was 101d that 1t ~ould be 6 to IOmonth,bcforr hc could e,cn think abOut p&ayina belkctbell q11 n Ho'tllevtt. lht .S-foot·S.1tn10f h.t~ returned to help Manna toa 12·3 marta~rthc Vik1nas t<><* the comOlat1on d•amptonsh1p of the Man~Ed1ton Tou,...,~nt •Hoftnlly, I did not think we couad IClOfl'IOa l2·l.can. not with all the (Pl•• ... 1111.AaDIA .. /821 .ft«ond or1~0 p:srr By HOWARD L. BANDY .,.., .... C..11 ..... I John Vallclyhunstn to the hciJht\ of tatdom '"the pme ofbaskctbell . He has bttn the best he could be in cotleg1ate t'1rcles u a mcm~ oft wo N AA champ1onihips teams at UC U\ under Coach John Wooden. He has pla~td -.1th a ~at numbc"r of ou"tan<11n1 pla)cn 1ncluchn1 Kareem ._bdul-Jabbar (ltw Alcindor .. hen he v..s VaJlcly's teammate at C LA )and he pentth~ )carsin the 8.._ bcfort bttom1nta pla)Cr-<'OICh 1n Europe for a )ear. • But no1h1na has \hakcn the okasant. cheerful countenance of the ·torona dtl Mar Hiah and 0ra,. Cout Col&cer lrtcfu.ite than his swacn• '4tYlltOG. John and ... re Karen have t o chltdren and hve tn Nttr.~ Bach at the pmcnt time. Son Enc dflws accolldes from his fathtt •bO M)'I! "He's •uch farthtt ekM'I 1ft hit atl*t1e cmwr at • 13 l ... I WU 81 IMt tllM. He playt llitUttllft, 'bllehl ... IOC.'C«, .,., 1tttn110,... 'b111W wMft he it a pt~ .. -::u~ .......... ............. __ ..... o.•1er£ri• ildlcw wt.odn-s l\t c 10, nn ha lhe drt'ad~ canetr "When the) operated 1n 0\ tobcr. thC) told u the) had ~mo'ed 9 percent of the ca nct'r but th:u \he would h a "c to underao chemotherapy t"'atmcn1 for 1v.o )Cars. "Th11 has bten the bll&C't battle of m) hfc and I am \ure if ha\ bttn for K.an:n and En as v.cll, let alone Enn ... John M)S. Hert' a copy of an art1dc John v.-rotc K"cral da) after Erin wa opcrat(d on: It 1 entitled: •·11 Won't lk I on1 Unlll }"ou ttd ~n I v. " -by John Vallel . Pre~ r\ftn thrtt da)S of \alllnl with my dauehttr, Erin. 1n the lnten11vt Care Unit of Oh11drcn 's HQIPllAI of Ora• CCMAftt)'. 1t came to me tut an \1111 1m11teon there was INlt iatialat IO be paned. Lift had Mtdnly 1*0fM IO very fnleilf ind IOIM•Ml-*'art•.._., Al Ille ~ '" -bed "booUd lllP" 10 aa e•terilel \'ft._. (l,V,) ........ medt111t. I JWh_. IMI I, iloee -.dl dwl'fttof~lld.mlto ..... IObt .. hooked "'.. n.et., I decicW to .._ ................. Buketball ls bat a coner now ln J ob.a VallelJ''• pdod...._ v.nte about this mterestana peralkl. 0 Late. a~ ulaar tatc ofht1""' hull onain 1n reatton. 1 ht bctinn1na. the C\llttnct Of hft and lii'1 k>n· acvtty (UcqM. ICx ute:idt) art con· trolled b) po~r outtidt o( our o-n toul God. t;,y ~ has ofl'tftd eech ptf100 the ffftdorii '° purwe or IP'Qf'C rtaht) as ht or lht ~'""' IM•tulll, I beean m) q.a& fGf Nb ..._. ft'alal)' appr'O HM-'Y. . JO ,..._ • beau. I Ith 1 need. 1" wOltll • I pttee1WICI 1t lft'l'llld IDO ~ • M\'t beril a ,...... •i•eaa ,,,.. J OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ TNnday, Jan~ry 5, 1989 by Bii Keane '"' ; a I\ . ,, \ (;fJ \wo -S ~oT PEN AL1 Y •1 like shaking hands with ~s 'cause they never oqueeze. - llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DltlfNIS THE MENACE .. . ·-~ , ....... ,,,_... ... .. "You've got it all wrong, Miss Bennet. I didn't bring him to school...He brought me to school." PEANUTS \ 0 0 0 0 BUT IF VOlJ THINK l'M GOING TO WADE THROUGH SIX FEET OF SNOW, YOU'RE CR.Al'(! GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoesmaoes ~~ &'t>MJ-L.OOf(J l\k!r ~t1'TJR, All\l.,H~? 0 0 0 0 by Hank Ketcham by Charles M . Schulz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IHE ZAM60MI • WILL 6E 0 ALON6 IN o A MINUiE' by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ARLO AND JANIS SHOE JUDGE PARKER ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY ... by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston ·-·~Yl'1P' Mem1ER PH:> DPO'S umtsRS~f\ w~~· f"E. •. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk ------------------------------.-. ---I I I ----' J I I D WOUU> <rW UK£ 10 GO OJ'f W1k ~ : : ~IS i:-RI~ i J : II 2. 0 HOW ~~(SISft:R/~)~ f 1 (JllU.& ONll ~I 9 I l;:s , ' t I • I :---1- l·S I 1-----------•-CLIP N./)LJS,£---------------- by Garry Trudeau I CRO WlT • 1 1 1 r 1 I DU&[ll I I I r I _ ~ CIARL I _ I I r 1 ~ ................... ............ , ..... ................. - - THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1989 Taking flak part of official 'sjob· Bill . MuLLIClll Parents o ten.quick to level crtt~ctsm at theanswers? Assmart as they are. theycoukl coach orofficil'le in two )'ears and be in the NBA, where lhc b11 money is. n,lht away. Don't set me wrong-1 rcahze there are weak coachcsand weak offictalsevcry- wherc, but come O'l. all of them can't be bad when ,>Ourteam loses a game. ports in the state were football and spnna football. Anrway. Bnan has hadJObofTers in other fields, but so far, still feels he can stral&hten the s1tuauon out As head coach e~:ri Ryan of1he kid for bet na up a Iler curfew. Yes. this·~ on a colleae cam pus in the Western Un.ited States. not in San Quenlln. as"Coaclles, at prep games a Let the h1ah school coaches coach and allow the referttt to omaate the sames ... I sawall kinds ofhJ&h school sames last week and I cannotbeheve anyone who 11 sane would want to COKh or officiate a hip school buUtbl.llpme1nOrufeCounty. Parentacome an all sizes and shapes, but alm<>ll all of thel1' act lhe same(notJOelhat I sajd "almost," because there are a few who are different). Most oftbe pa~nts do not even know the nales. ye\ they 1C1Um on every call. The mostmis'15ed chant 1s Norman , Frohn do · it, 73-61 ByEDZINTEL Dlilr""'C:.." JI t IC This wasn't the kind of final pre- league tuneup Ocean View High balketball coach Jim Hams had an mind, but 1t was still a win Right coach? . "I can't fiaure this team out. up one minute, down the neitt." he said SruJ.et £ea6ue handicap ( Dalv Plot Prffktlen1) Pos. Sc.hell. record Odds I Ocean View ( 10-Jl 2-1 2. Fountain Vallev ( 12-21 5-2 3. Edi•on (7·91 15-1 '· Marina (7·11 16· I S Hun1lng1on Beacn 15·1) 17· 1 6. Weslmlnsler (3·1) S0-1 following the Seahawks' 73-6 1 win over Lona Beach Poly Wednesday night at Ocean View "All I know is that we have to play I 00 percent better Fnday or we re 1n trouble.·· That would be the league opener ap1nst nval Fountain Valley. and thou&h Harris may exaacra1c. he a1 Inst lcnows 1hat ~n~V1ew has 11s work cut out for 1t. The SeahaYlrks (10-3). led b) senior center Todd Norman's 26 points and senior alW'd Make Frt>hn's 19. bolted out to an 18-4 ltad then ··v.ent Oat for no reason," as Hams pu1 1t. Long Beach Pol)' (10-5). behind fol"\\-ard Melvin Jones (l 3 polhlS). ou1scorcd the Seahawks. 22-6. over 1he nex1 10 minutes to take a 26-24 lead wuh 1·20 ten an the half. The Jackrabbtts made 6 of 7 free throws in the second quarter to spark the comeback. The Sea hawks. mean- while. who had made 9 of 13 shols from the field in the firsi quarter. went cold in the second, makma 5 of 11. But Ocean View scored the last Sill points of the half on shots by Ted Pclonis, Greg Evans and Norman. 10 take a 30-26 lead The Scahawks otended 1heir lead to 49-39 in the Ihm! quancr behind 1he hot shoouna of Frohn and Norman. Bui 1he Jackrabb11s 1p1n pulled close. sconna the final m points of the quarter lo make 1t 49-45 Norman htt the tint 1hrce U1ots of the founhju.ancr 10 aac the Sea hawks a S7 7 lcad But once aptn. Lona Beach Pol)' aot blck in the pme. This 11me fof"*ard Rodenck Hannibal and guard Russell Edne y ke)'ed 1he come- beck. Edne) 's three-point J>la) w11h 1:30 ten cut the lead to 63-59 -Krause- rounding into form Vt~gpol~tg_uard · "three seconds.'' The fact that the count goes off when the ball is shot never enters their minds They hcanome auyyell for three seconds, so they feel that 11what1hey should scream. They(the parents) arc much more vocal 1n abus1n1 refs than coacbes. They ao aftcrtbe coaches wttb snide remarks to their fnends. lsn't1tsrcat to bean insurance execuh ve, an entrepreneur, a plumber, etc .• and be so kno""IC'dge- able abQutsporu? Why the hell arcn 't these ptoplc coachtnJ oroffic11t1na 11' they.have all a I have advised my son. Bnan, toict out of coach1na, but l don't know 1fhe will listen He kicked the one player off the team (you may recall I started tlusstorytwowccksqo)and now, some of that kid's football buddies ~enuk11n1and missed a fcwda)'sof practice. Escondido seems to be a real football area and basketball as kind of as1dehght. Kind ofhke Texas used to be whert they saJd that the two maJor PhLladelph1a cs said, "If you are not the leaddoa, lhe view 1salways the same." a We hada pla)'er. who chose a not her school O\ler ours, call us and now he 1s not so sure he dtd not m~e a mtSlakc It seems he lives an an athlet1cdormon lhecampusand thal some of the other players s1eal his scholanh1pchccks and cashes 1hem When he reported tt to the coach, a few of the pla>ers broke his JIW when he was watching television late one cvenina. The coach su pended that We hadaarcat win (91-90)over UCLA last week, had ab(>ut one da)' to savor 1t, then had to start prcpenna for UC Santa Barbara. The Gauchosarc 9..() in prcscason and we play them 1n Santa Barbara Saturday at Sp m. ( Pnme if 1cket, KPZE radio). They arc not \/Cry fnendly hosts. a Frankly,J blcwourpla)'ers' minds early tn the season, having them attempt to do something tney were not capable of doina. We arc 3-7 because of a poor dcc1s1on on my pan. I hope we can idJustfrom hereon. We only have two seniors, but that ia not eveo a &ood e~cuse, u UCSB bas only one senior that plays and they arc un- defeated. The tnatb hurts -1 Will take the blame. a l seeUCSBand UNLVatthetopof our conference and eaah& other ~ms tryana to make inroads. One of them may aet hot and swprise some people. New Mexico State and Utah State arc real question Q\arks. as no one (Pleue ... llULUOAll/83) -CdM meets challenge By SCO'M' STOERClt o.1r .... c:...,., ..... Wtth teaauc pla)' fast approachma, Corona dcl Mar Hi&h basketball coach Paul Oms was lookm& forward to the challenar bis team would face when tt took on Irvine Wednesday. The last th1n1 the Vaqueros needed wasachallenacas they broughta 14-1 Soatb Coa•t llaadJcap I (DalV""' ~-> ~ ScMel. r9CWd Oddi 1 lrYlnt (1•·2) 2-1 I 2 CaplW•no Valtev ( 10·•> •-1 l El T0to ( IO·S) 6-1 ' Dan• Hills c 12·6) 10· 1 1 S Min ion VlelO 15·7) 2s-1 ; 6. S.n Clem.nle <3·9) S0· 1 I record and tv.o tournament ham• p1onsh1ps into their contest inst the Sea Kin15. Bui Irvine. pla)1n11ts second pme in a many nights. will enter tcaauc play Fnday on a sour no~ as Corona o.-r ..._. ,...... ~ Lee ...,.. dcl .tar held on for a 53-5 l oven1me Tlm Kjar (left), Andy Scbolea (24) dominate boarch: Meaa'• Rylln Branch (44) goee up under defenae of Mlke Curtia. tnumph 1n the Va~s· JYm. "I looked at lrv1~ as a challcnac." said Oms "The> 're nnked as one of the best teams an Oranac County and the' hould be I knew if we could beat them. ,.e'd be 1n aood shape." Eagles improve to 12-1 with rout It 1he pmc ttsclfwasa chalknac for Corona dcl Mar •. the a •Jnmcnt handed do" n to Sea Kings auard Warren Johnson was a major task that he accomph hed to a s1unn10a degrtt Laguna Beach nea rly hock s Saddleback . but fall . 55-49 Esta ncia H1gh's Eagk\ rolkd 10 their I 2th v1c1ory in I 3 dcc1s1on-. ~cdncsd.iy night a' thi:) con11nucd to tune up for Sea \ 1c,. l t•agui: basketball action nC'.\I "'eek An 89-44 rou1 came at 1hc c\pcnSt· ot ho\l Co~la Mesa. a 2-9 squat.I ""hich "as no matlh for the Eagles. "ho bombardt.'d lht.' Mustang' ""ha 31-8 run1n tht• firtt quarter. tht' ~ore mounting 10 44-14 at halfumc The Eagles dropped in I:? '·poin1 \hot' during the game led b> a 6-tor-7 t'ITon b1r \11lc < unis from the pcnmelt.'r Curll\ led all ~orl.'r\ "1th 22 l,Xlinl\ and the Eagles had 1hrcc others in doubk hgurc'l -l 1m KJar ( 17), .\uaus11n Hcred1J (I 1> and in ht\ lir'>I apptarance in nine game's Rnan Bradle) t 10) Timm\ '-lgu\Cn led \k\.l .is usual .... 11h 21 po1n1s Ngu)en ,.ho u, J\ <'r3~ing :? I 9 pcunt' a game has been tht.' \t u~tang~ leadina \COrcr 1n C\Cr\gamc___ --· Estancia h:n one more non-league LOntt·~1 before league plJ) -at Palm pnnao, ~turda) night Co 10 Me~ ho-.1s \.c" por1 Harbor F-nda' n1gh1 before beginning Pac1fi1. ( oa'>t l eagut· 3l 11on next Wedncsda) In 01her non-lcagur ba'ili..ctball Wainr..Ja\ Mater ~17', Artesia 48: ( harlie .\ndreH·Jme off 1he bend\ to scol"t" 111 po1n1s and gr.tb nint' rebounds as 1hc \.1onarchs uu1sed 31 Orange Coa\I <. ollege heading into FrnJa) ·, .\ngt"lu'I I cagUl' opener al home against Bishop '\ma1 al 7 \0 pm .\ndrcs hit 9 of I ' sho1s tor the \fonar, hs 15-2. who pla)ed ,.11hou1 standout guard D~lan Rigd on. who '-"COi to a spcc1ah'll \\'t.'dnl·~da' tor back J>31nS and will begin rchab1h1a11on c'eru'lt.''> toda). Artesia. which wa\ led b> b-louH~ JUn1ur transfer Ed O'Bannon·s 19 point\ fcll 10 IO-.i Saddleback ft~. Laguna Buch 49: I he hmt t\n1s1s pushed hard fo r "'ha1 "oult.I h.i' t• tx·,·n J maJOr upset. but couldn't o' en.omt• 1he quit li..nc~" ofa addleback press late 1n the third 4uJttl·r "hL·n 1hc)' befell their onl) rash of turno"i:r' Dam Blanton (1 4). John Trnino 11 IJ. P.11 9u1glc~ ( IO)and an 1allord 1 IOI "en· in douhk hgurt'~ tor Laguna Reach. lnd John \h i....L·c1\' n came through ,.,th I~ rebounds G' lan Dottin t I >. C)can '>1mon 11 t>l Jnd < r,11~ Marshall( I 311edan iron-man h)()l for')::iddlch::icli... "h1ch used no SU~lltUICS Edison ft~. Long Btach \\ il<>on 41 T hl· ( hargers limited 1hc \ 1s1t1nk Arum' 10 14 poin1' 1n ~ond ha1f llchind a ~tr~.d.C'l<'n<11,c l'llon trom BiiT ~ Jr\incau 1n tln1'1h1ntt th<' prt'-k.1~u<' cam~1gn on a pos11t'<' nolt' Ed1~n. "7.Q 1ra1kd :?7-2:? at hall1unc. bul looi.. the lead for good m1d"a' through tht.' -.curnd hall al )2.J I Manmcau led thl' ,( hargcr' "1th It> ro1nh eight r~bounds. and a number 1>1 bllX. lt.nl '>hot\. ,.hilt Bnan Murph) added I' pttinl' and "' rebounds Newport Harbor it, Orange 41 : fh( \Jilvr\ behtnd Chm Lee's ~7 point~ (11 tor ti) lrom thC' fi<'ld>. 011.Gra~ ·, I~ rd)()und and Pa1i Pamh'\ 10 .l'iSISIS. 1mpro,ed 10 10-4 O\CrJll "llh lhc '1c1of) a1 Orange Ian Long added 8 rebounds 1n a game "'"h1<.1h "'as dom1natt'd b' the a1lor<J from )tart I") I b at halftime) to tin1c;h Mission Viejo 53, Woodbridge $3: The \\ ar- norc; tell It) :?-dt.'sp11c the season·h•t.h ctl<irt\ ol 1unior guard Tim ( orkcn. \\>ho M"Ored IQ poinh 1ndud1ng 4 of 5 a11cmpts from J-point rnnge Enc<. ramer led M1s\lon \ ICJO w11h :?4 po1n1' I ti coming in the \ee"Ond half a' \.fts'i1on f)Wtcctl'd a ~n...lb hallt1mc kad Johnson·s Job was 10 contain the Vaqueros· h1ih-sconn& guard. Bryan Allred Not only "'as Allttd contained, he ,.as kept out of Irvine's offensive heme enttrtl) as Johnson threw a '1rtual blank.el over him. hold1na -\II~ 10 t\.\O points. both comin1 on tree thrO'-"S "Warren l1ckC'd bull ton1aht," Oms said. rcfemng to Johnson's defen~ of .\tired ... He mpond~ to hl'i as~1gnment. and he's goin1 to act Long Bucb Jordan IS, Marma IZ: I hL the JOb against tough guards all \ 1l1ng\ got ;i ~7-poinl l'.'flon from (\.t,1'01-111 ~aS<.lO .. wphomore C ht·rolec" Parl but Franu~ (. arrcon (_I 11 ,.as the onh other \farina plaH'r in Jt,uhk The Sea Kings "ould trail b as t1gurc'I a\ Jordan pulled 11 out tn thr (ounh qu.tnrr mam .u tour an the finaJ penod. but "11h a 1hrrc-poin1 bul@e in that 'ltan13 pm' 1d1ng Mau Hcmngton spurnod his team on Lhe dtl1ercnLc "1th a \-point pla' and a I 0-foot \4.tnna l.tllHtt ~ h o•crall b.l...:hnf 111mpcr 1.t.11h 40 •ecollds • , rtmaintn~ tha1 ,.ould send the teams Santa Alla \all~)' 51 . lnlv~rslty 4': Thr 100,enime 1 rOJ.lns tell to 5-9 d~ \ant.J .\nJ \ alk~ e'J>3nJL-0 a · t\\Clj>Oint h.tlfttmt hulgc 10 .1 4 c. ,t, leaJ going into '\ I ~-foot JUm pshot b) Johnson tht.' t1nal period lollo" ing a steal b) Chm Ph ha -.ould Jun111r Ohq·r kd l n1 \Wlh II\ f)<)llll\ Pat proH to t'IC the onl) 'iCOnng 1n l L'lft.'11 had L' O'en1mc STAN GRANCH He's living with a constant I .. V. GIRLS SPORT ~ the conlem ol lhc entire tam11\ at 1h1' ume firslround pla)'ofTpmcapin 1 C OSC tO recovery Muir hehadbetnpract1c1n1 1he fromknee Injury ~~~~;~ndc\cryth1n1Sttmed Ex-CdM. Bruin ace has other priorities with daughter Erin Enn came to her father ont n1Kht sa)tnl he had a lea problem .. I mas cct her lea. thtnll.1n I could &<'I her o'er the pain. Buu ft" da)s later he ,.ent to heT mother and \;ltd 'he ,.as bloaled and didn't fee l aood \\c 1ook her to the d<xtor and the> found a huic 1umor an her abdomen " On theopcnin1t1p-ofT.JuSt a half· teeond into the contest. he rc-1nJured her knee to the point that he nttdcJ rcconstructt"e surtef'). On Feb 29. Krau~ had the Uf1Cf') Ten days later. hcstancd thtnpy. and ahhouah she ha$ not qu11c resumed toherpnorform. \he" 'cry close Krautt WI\ told that it would be 6 co IOmonthsbeforr hecouldcven thankabOut play1ft1 belkclbell apin. However. the .S·fooc-.S xnior h~' retvmcd &o help Manna to 1 12.J man.after the V1ku~as took the "' ronl0Wt0a c:hamp1on1h1p of tht- ManM-£.daton T OW'fta.l'ACftt. MHonnlly. I did not ah nk we could tt( off to I 12· J SW\. not With all & he fPI•• ... llAalllA '8/112) ~nd orr~o part 81 HOWARD L. HANDY ...,,...c. .... I • 2 • John Vallely has nwn to the hci&ht" ot stA.rdom 1n the pme of ba kc16all Ht ha been the 6c t he rould be tn rollea.iatc circles a a member or t~o ' AA champ1onsh1ps teami at UC LA under Coach John Wooden. Hehn pla~ed with a am• numbri' or oumand1n1 playcn mclud1n1 Karttm ~bdul·Jabbar (Lew *'lc:1ndor wh.tn he was Vallely's teammate at ( ) and he spent thrtt )'ean 1n the NBA befort bccom1nJ a p~)tr<oach an Europe for a )tar. But noth•n& has shaken the p6casan t. chttif ul rounicna nee or the torona dtl Mar HIP and 0ra,. Coa t Colltat .,aduatc than his prtttnt .Mtuauon. John and wife Kam" hatt two children and hve 1n Cwpot1 leech et ahe ~·· time. Son Eric drlwt ~ from has father who·~ "He's •«h fwther *"" '" hit ..... C9ftltf ••• 13 , .... I "' M tMI tune. Ht plays ~ ........... ICK'Cel'. but --·~'····· wtlcft he ttl petd9cf IM .. = .. He'•ello• .............. ................... Dalll*f £ria ii lM OM wltodrlWI "t a 10 nn has 1ht dreadC"d cancer "When the operated 1n <Xto~r. they told U\ the) had removtd 97 pcrttnt of the can<:cr but that he wo uld ha\c to u nd c1ao <1'1cmotherap tiutmcnt tor l\\O years. "This ha bttn 1he b1gcst balllc of m) hfe and I am 'un: 11 ha., bttn for Karen and Enc a ~ell. lc:1 alone Enn," John say~ Hert'i a copy of an an1clc John ~rote IC'eral day an.er Enn wa\ operated on· · It i entitled' "It Won ·1 Be Lort1 Unfll You Nttd An I. • .. -by John Vallely. Preface: ftc'r thrtt da)t of '1tt1n1 •1th my ca.wptn, Enn, 1n the ln~nt1ve Catt Unet of Onldftn·s HOIPita&ol~ CCMlllty, at came to rM dlM aa da• llt•UOll thtft WU ....... '° .. pined Lift Md , ..... .., become~ ,,..le and .,.,.. ................. Al• e.y "' Iller bed •t.oaked .., .. to u 1n""'81 va_. (I. V .) ~ ............................... thc•fl ...... itMt,lhO....,eobf ..hooked up .. 'Thm.. l clecicW to ............ .,'--..... Buketball l• bat a comer now ln Joba vaUelj•• ~ti• ~ntc about th1 1ntcrc tint parallel. 0 Life. \Jl('(uhar tllt ofbe1n1t h "' ona.in\ 1n crtat1on The beainntnJ.. the cu11cncc of hft and life.' ton- ey'• shUffte may rettarn to end zone for Sunday's game C INCINNATI -lckcy Woods' end llC>M lbufne may be brouaht beck for tum'RJ'I AFC Chan'lpionship pmc, if he ICOlel a \o\adMSown and if the Cincinnaai ae-llcan afl'erd a S-yard peoalty. -'1'he rookte Nnnina ~k danced his hcan out the last time Cinonnati played the Buffalo Bills. Woods had one of hi' best days in a 3S-2 I victory lut No vembtt. rushina for I 29 yards and thrtt IOUcbdowns. He celebrated the touchdowns with his unusual lbuftle, ...,..vatina the Bills and draw1ng an ofticial's f1ls. That pme marked the end of the end zone shuffle -Woods now does his little dance on the sideline af\cr beteoratoprcvenla fivc--yard penalty for violating the rule 18ainst excessive celebrations. IJenpls Coach Sam Wyche has left open the pouibility of turning the running back loose in the end zone in lhe rematch at Riverfront Stadium. "I'd like to see it often," Wyche said of the shuffle. .. Buffalo is aood, and we'll sec how many times we do tbaa. If we get into the situation whcrc the five-yard penalty maybe doesn't matter and we want to malcc a statement, l guess that would be the time it would happen. But I don't foresee it. .. lckey and our f,ns have grown accustomed to him comina to the sideline where it's not aoina to a.aunt anyone, it's not goina to delay the game. The fans set what they want. and that's the excitcmcnl of seein& tbe shuffle and lckcy celebrates his score. And. I think everybody's happy when we do it that way." The Bills weren't thrilled with the dance when they saw it first-hand Nov. 27. "J don't dia his act much," nose tackle Fred Srncrlas said. "He's a kid, he gets a little excited." The Slluffle - a maneuver devised by tht second- round dran choice from Nevada-Las Vegas -has caught Cincinnati's fancy. if not the Bills'. Quote of the day Sam Bewle, whose bn'ken Jq has mended, after his first full practice in more than a year with the Portland Trail Blazers: "You can jog all you want. But the only way that would act you ready is if you ran into a truck or a tekpbonc pole once in a while. You run into a fire hydrant. then get up and run another quaner-mile. That's what basketball is like.'' Laker& move to 11-0 at home MycMI n.m,._ scored 10 of his m season-high 27 points in the third quarter and JamH Wertiiy had 2S Wednesday night as the Los Angeles Lakers remained the only unbeaten home team in the NBA with a l 33-l 20 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. The two-time defending league champions, who have lost their last seven road games. have won all 11 games at the Forum this season and 18 regular-season games in a row, dating back to a one-point defeat against Denver last March 25. Clyde Drexler led the Brazers with 33 points ... In other NBA games: Terry C.anattags scored 27 points and Milwaukee fought off a founh-quaner rally to defeat the Clippers at home .. 110-1 02. Meanwhile, rookie forward Dauy Maulaa, the top 'draft pick of the 0 1ppers, hyperextended his nght knee in the game and was scheduled for X-rays today m Los Anaelcs ... Phocni~ o utscored Bos1on. I ()..3, in the last 21/J minutes and the Suns, led by Tom Cbmbers! 33 pofots, broke a nine-season Bos1on Garden losing slJUk with a I 06-104 victory over the Celtics ... Treat 'hdter's 3-point shot capped a 20-0 fourth-<Juaner s~n that boosted visiting New York from a 17-point deficit to a I 05-96 v1ctol'y over New Jersey ... Waymu Til4ale scored 24 points, including dght in a final· period run that gave Indiana the lead for good. as the Pacers snapped a nine-game losing streak with a I J6-J 13 victory over Atlanta in Indianapolis ... Terry Ca~ce scored 21 points to lead the way as Washinaton crushed Charlotte, 109-86. 1n Landover,· Md .... Cllri1 Mllllla scored 26 points and Golden State ble'tV most of a 23-point lead before defeating Miami. 109-100, in Oakland. The Warriors. playing af\cr a seven-day layoff, won for the sixth time in their last sev.cn home games after sconng J9 points 1n the first quarter. IN THE BLEACllBR8 ME.? OH, I ~T PlAY (,Clf ... ti 1f I • Dr. Feldman's fall from grace was swift and he was Inevitably branded a heretic and shunned by his peers In th.e medical community. No; 2 Syracuse upset by Pitt Sophomore guard Seu Miller had 22 m points to lead Pittsburgh's baianced scor· ang and the Panthers gave No. 2 Syracuse its first loss of the season, an 8 l-76dccis1on Wednesday night in the Big East Confc~nce opcnC'I' for both schools ... In other college basketball: l elali WiWams' two free throws with 21 seconds remaining proved to~ the difference as No. 13 Louisville stopped VitJinia. 74-71 ... Jay Edwards scored 24 poin1s as Indiana beat No. 14 O hio S'8te. 1S·6S. in the Big Ten opeoer for both teams ... 'ReQle Huso• scored 20 points and LeR01> Ellis and Claris MlU1 each had 18 and Kentucky upset No. 20 Georgia. ~65. in the Southeastern Conference .... Tyrone HUI ~ored 27 poin1s and pulled down a career-hiJh 12 rebounds to lead Xavier of Ohio to a 11 8-113 victory over Loyola Marymount. Jets ·pass Canucks in Smythe Dale Hawercbak scored twice as lii1 Winnipeg downed visiting Vancouver, 4-2. • Wednesday nidlt in the NHL The victory gave the Jets 31 points. one more than the Canucks in the race for the final playoff benh in the Smythe Division ... Elsewhere in the NHL: In Edmonton, Jart K•rri snapped a severt-game drought witn two goals as the Oilers downed Quebec. 4-2 .. Brtu Lawtoa scored at 3: 19 of overtime. giving Hanford a S.-4 victory in Buffalo ... Briaa M•llen and Brtu Lfftcll scored third-period goals as the New York Ranacrs overcame a three-goal deficit to tic Washing- ton. J-3, at Madison Square Garden ... Ger.rd Gallant scored three goals and netmindcr Gres Stefaa stopped 33 shots as Detroit snapped a four-game losing streak by beating visiting St. Louis. 4-2. Televislon1 radio TELEVtSION • P.m . -COLLEGE aASKETaALL; Florlda 11 Mluln lPPl, ESPN. S:JO P.tn. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL; Norin Carolina al OePaul, WGN. 6 p.m. -t!OLLEGE BASKETBALL; Norin Caro· line Stale at Clemson, ESPN. 6:30 p.m. -ftlltO HOCKEY: King~ at Caloarv, Prime Tlcket I p,m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Arizona at Stanford, ESPN. I p.m. -HORSE RAC.NG: Santa Anlla replays, Cl\ennel S6 (PrlrN Tichi, H:JO 1>.m > 9:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKaTBALL; New Mex· lco Sl1te al Nevllda·us llegu , Cl\enMI 9 9:.JO p.m. -COLLEGE 8ASKEHALL: UCLA al Oreoon Cdeleved), Prime Ticket. · l?-.30 a.m. -GOLF: Tournement of Chamc>•ons from C.rlsbaO (tae>e), ESPN. t ltAotO 6:30 p.m. -PttO HOCKEY: Ki09s at CalOarY, KLAC m o1. 7:.JO 1>.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: USC 11 Oregon State. l(NX (1010). 7:30 1>.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL; UCLA at Oregon, KMPC (710). 7:30 P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL; L009 8MCh State al C.I Stale FUiierton, KMNY (I'°°} P:IUDA Y'S TELEVISION I P.m. -GOLF: Tournam.nt of cnamplons from Carlsbed, ESPN. Riverside holds off Rustler s' r a ll '78-77 RIVERSIDE-Golden West Col- lege rallied from a 12-point dcficn in the second half to challenie River- side. but the Tigers held on for a 78-77 men's community collcgc basketball victory in the Orange Empire Con- ference opener for both teams Wednesday. The Rustlers. who appeared a hnle ··intimidated" early. accordina to Coach Jim Greenfield. got things under control af\er shooting only 37 percent in the fint half. Golden West hit 48 percent in Lhe SWIMM ING _ .... _-~~ ---- ------ second 20 minutes to pull wnhm two. 6S-63, before the Tigers made another run. David Yamate's )-pointer with 10 seconds left made It 78-77. but a near steal aft.er the inbounds proved futile. Riverside held Golden West's lead- ing scorer Markus Muller-Stach to three pomlS 1n the first half. but the sophomore scored 16 second-half points to finish with a tc:am-h1gh 19. Steve Moser added 18 and Eiben Davis had 1) pointsand I 0 an1su for the Rustlers. 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E•m.n ' 1 t 10 Soo~t S J 1 ll Ltull ) 4 0 10 le<CIVel 6 ) t U Han.ti 1 0 J 7 Swl t!MWI 1 0 2 le Rtlledlou\e 2 0 I 4 Hll'Oet I 0 2 1 C.r""' 4 2 A 10 M"'"' 0 1 1 1 S..o' ~ 1 I 11 POOi! A 0 4 I T o••I• If 10 u • Tote<• 'll I 16 ~ H•Hlimt C.rc"""°"' 2'·?S ] POll\t toe•I "- T KllniUI$ Ofenet Coe" Mn(/\ ' I ~Q o....-~ Nf~T UMOtftG -t 00.1', tl ......,.., 101 too fo)tl S l\llllW, I c.llc.o Mn 1 .-no IMIU, 2 Mlle 1J \CUllM w-...V'a~s I AYIALL ........ &.-.... NEW VOltllt ME~ Jlo L•~ •U•\l•nl PUbl't. ftlitlOll' cltfKIOr • H LOUIS CAltOIHAU-AOr~ 10 lerl'l'lt ••Ill OIMv Coa, .. "'*· on • -·~ CCWllrKt I S n~ ( f ~ -~-- Irvine earns 2-2 tie wtth Sailors . l.V •••• r.-•a inClftjd WO.ted. After •IDlfOUI CUIDIDlllOftl over a Cwo-clly period. it trtMdecided Erin would Deed ~ 10 mnovt a rapidly •~• tumor. Her last words IOIDI an~~ as she beJd ~>'hand weft: .. o.ddy. will you pray •Of me?" Off 10 ahe· opttatil\I room sh( wtnl. ...,,. UI MIUft. bad tieee 97 fctCCM removed. He •med °"""llllC M be ... die,.. coald ~ w f'llOl~ed ~ l.Mrap1. The pMieftt aow rau an recovery with u l.V. booUd inlO her chest. The I. V. iudmmillend wim ~ dnp rnctbod and 8C11 •a MCMy IOUf'CC of ~ief. The rOld WIH W hard 10 tra.a. beee fAir. Wiiy dOa HC alloiw thriit IOvc. peace1 mt, encou,.mtn1, dlillll IO~? Could 11 be He has hope from h•• eternal l.V. 'Y'&cm. Illa •Id .... lalea ud 1mperf«1 Jau1 took the brokennea, tbc &ears world to • cM 1e1 Hil perfechon? and t1't Pl•n and w-a umficcd b)· tht Wil my '*8ted. loYetv. caru~ 9· F11hcr. JtSu • cruM>ed by theifaiher ,._..old litl ltl well'? What if 1tlc so that we meaht hi\ e hope and trust dona't? Oh; tllle .. an! Mon: tears to and love. now. For me. hav1n1 rt(T1ved Chrm. ml If you •~ travehna w1thou1 God'• I. V .. I encourate )'OU to c.onlidtr one. I believe every. PfflOft will have &O deal WJth the bi•" lt:lt of hfe. Do you have God'• {.V.? .. 0 John Vallcl~ v.-roac thaurtacle three days after his dau&httT Enn was operated on Enn IS now at horM. nd~ her bicycle 11then she feels 900d and 1 trying to return 10 a normaTlife. But two years of c.oMtant chemotherapy includina several da)s each month 1n the hotpttal, arc a constant reminder to the entire Vallely family that the road 1s Iona 1n front of them. ;r}\e doctor, after S hours and IS minutts cl'Mfled Vtith bed and lood news. The tumor, .._flt in "tt and As I ~ to the dcpcht of sP!ritual 0n and became dii.- oncnted I was Ml")'. holu" and distrustful. ,The tea" cmeraed without nocice. •in and IPJn. How can tbu bC happcn1na? GOCt has not MULLIG '&·V fullenonwouldbe5_.•ithallofthe ~.,. • • • problcmsnhashad,mcludioasome P'roaa81 .. around hcrehanceh them play. Ut.ah Stale was packed second 1n tbe lca,ue !n the PttSCaSOn poll and they are 2· 7 in nonconference play. but 1n thetr last pme they lost to I nd1ana -at Indiana -by 12. Not bad! defections. San J~ State is always tou&h at home. 0 In I.be dnKhs of dttpe.ir. life is l. v .. I continue to pray for Ood s tcmbly con(u11nt unlll one rnh1.n relief syitem to aet me throu&h I that trust lft I perfect Ood will be the desperately oced a continuous now or only encou,..ement to hold onto. love, patience, understandina. God's ways are not our ways. Even 1f trenath and cncouraacment wh1cn wt could look 1n Qn His plan~ could · ultimately develops trust Education. not understand. It's too bia. totally wisdom. knowlcdae. business and awtt0me, too <Seq>. The only altema-material P<>$SCSs1ons become tnv1al t1Ve tO the depttSSJOn IS to rest IR tru t When COnffc,>nltd With the true test Of that God hua plan for each and every hfe which 11 to cumine truth con· one of us Wben I choose this lauer cem1na ones perce~uon or God. In coul"lt, my spirit begins to nsc and m) deepc t depression. I have found hope bcains to spnng forth Only lhe · with v1v1d clanty that the only trust allows me to rest. Byt the war meaning for tlus hfe is to have aoes on. relauonslups with one another and The war is with my unw1lhngness with God. ·· he gets a push (office call tftat· ment) once a week and once a month has to return to the hospital for two to four days of treatment depcndana on what protocol demands," John adds. .. At the end of five months (March) the s11uauon v.111 be rc~valuattd and the future will be determ1ntd at that time." New Me.ucoStatc is 6-3 and plays &rcat h.alfcourt defense Long Beach Statc]>icked up Ille in Dcccmbcrafttta very difficult sched-ule, and who thouaht that Cal State Any of you who have any advice. · please keep it to yourwtr, u I took too inuchurly in the year and have now decided to be my own coach. 0 HaveagreJtandhappy 1989,and remembtt what Buddy Ryan said. By Lbe way. he lost to the Bears last Saturday. to let 10 There 1 a selfish desire -Although this world has fallen the Orih, that wants everythina to go away from God, thttt 1 aV1l1lable to my war. This 1s human nature .. away aJI the never cndinJ dnp and now of from God'' Jo th.is faUcn world. God's eternal I. V ~use lam flesh . imperfect as it is. there 1s obv1ou ly I expcncn« the horrendous burden &JUI pain, hatred, creed and dtath of pain which finds reltef onl) when I The onl)' peace I have found 1n this plu& in God's I. V. ordeal 1s when I draw near to m) The battle aocs on nd I pray that ere.tor From him. I fcer drops of God's will "'ould be to heal my Enn Enn m1&ht get 10 go back to school next )'ear out that is in the future. R1&ht now. tht' thouahts and pra)ers of~er family and f nends are constant- ly with her 1n her battle against o disease t~at can stnkc at an)one at an) time an life. ................ J ohn Valle)J, u a member or the 1968 UCLA Bndu. Hers 1s not a battJe to be won alone. She has an army of supporten including her <kvotcd family, pulhna Ml.IC NOT1C£ Ml.JC NOna: l•CTlCE° !O CON'!RJICTO~S Se•lt d proposals !ro• contractor• llcen~ed in eccordanc• v!th ~ectSo~ A, Suo~•c~1on 17, Propo1al ~equire~tnts and Cond1t1ons ~ill be r•t tlllt d et the Of!)ce of th• C •:~ of tht &oerd o!_Sup.rrv1sors, Roo• •t~ , Hall o! ~ Ao~1n1 str•1 1on, dt the County of Ora nge , Senta Ana , Cal1forni1 , on or bt!ort \;ednuday, the 18th day o! J•nuarv, !ill at 2:00 P.11 . o'c:locll, It v~.l cr. ;1.,e tllt)' v~h b1 ,pubhcl:; opened and read ln Roo 11>9, r1ut T!oor, ti•ll of A~ !n~str1t ion, 10 C1v1c Centtr Pla:a, Santa Ana , California, for the !ollo~!ric projtct to be ·~~1n!steced by the Orena• Cout1:y tnvfron~•ntal ~irn,• ent ~.eric~: C0t.STRVC110'' Of SOUTBP>JUt PU>fP STATION PllASt I -DISCBARCE FORCE Mlt..l~ (fac1llt~ No. t Ol PS:) !ro• SCP.~OUl..t Oi vo;u: !T~S ' • : t er:. Lst Ii:• ttd Ur.1 t o! !t~~ It e,. Pnct T07}:.. ~o . ()uant hy l 2 l ~ .. 1.l!JOO ~ =!OOC ? • :oo ·Q8(i " t. tS Sr:.-•c:.al t'll :te- ~) 01'l t•a6lt : tel! en r .r.a: C1.:.0M'1 t~ Kea sure l..S. I.. s. I.. s. C. Y • C.Y. c. y. 1... r . l.~. --! l\obih:at1on Shot' in' Clea:ina a.nc Gru!>o1n, 'Irtricn txc•''iHl.or. 1unch Bactt!i!1 7 ~ Inch Re l~f orced Conc:ete Press1.:r• P pe • Prestressec Ccr:csion ~or..~:e :~n, !i;stec !1n !1r uru) (~n z c at) ~ s s s ! ! s s s s ~ ~ I; , ~ ,! !'O;'tti!~cad<l"IS r•t:IHS~e~ b_. -1?1 ·=· : .. nt v,a tr rs: .. ~l ~•~-:nciude th• stt~~• 1edrtss to ,h.th lh~se do~uccnts r.a/ te de!. <rt' ' <O~Fl•t • F~: r! !u!l ~~:' con~1:ut•)cn p!enr ·~ll be e \a11et:• ! r ~kar.na•1cr •ilhou: ch•ri• er e1y b• s'cv:tc upon pay •nt. 1nclue1na salt• • cl th• 1~o~r: ,novn 1n th• ~ropcr co!uan 1n int ta~l e l1stee btlo. c! Sh•t:s • t -lC • ' , c. ~6-io •1-:! :'~ .30 • !J, . -. J. ........ Cos: cier s•~ ~ :!. ;o 7. -.G ~ 4 10 !-.B~ :e.!io .. :o d Sh••t~ 3~-3! ~6-4C 41-~! -·-~O .. ., c. c ~6-tO :,c .... -...... Con Eer s~: s:L60 :;.. 30 ~i .oc i.Cr. 70 i. ..... o A~C ~;.oo tto 2: .<• shovr. )! e~a:-s 1rt reout:ttd bv u i!. l ".A !.ta no•rC r:e:-.s and Spec~&~ P:c•·!sion1 (cu:reM tssut) c:e 1!10 ~1.:; c : ~t!s ccr.t:•c~. Co~i•i c! the st•noa~d p.ans •ith S?t tia! pro•.s!c~s a :t &l •o ava!:lt~f •· ~t.oo ::!) !Ot an ac!c! ••• cnu eflHt•• u1d114u1r etett nh• ~ f:1c•~ bt.o• art for t~t boune ~•:s.o- . A!. c..: c c>-st.al! lie aace payable 10: -tnvtron e n1al ~anar,••nt Aptncy f r.. ~ex .. c4e C•1~l2nr 1ddres ) .. oo Civt c Ctr t•: t>n "• ·.:u t. tl; rut add:u: > ~1nt1 ~na. Cal!!ornie 9:702·'0"8 Ord•: •t!cb ar• not pror•rly add~ss•d or J•V•bl • are sub t c •o Ct.t 1h £.:'' aru •• ! not· ecc.•:i• rerpons tb! .l ~ !or ti'•' d•:ay. ;r•r• \ 11 • ~o t•!~ne !c: rt •u:n o! F!•n1 end i pec.•l ~rov!stons. ant return .1 not r eQut:•c ~lddtrs ~s h "' to ob••1n 1 list c : p!ari ~oldtrs .all noti fy r~..1.1Publ1c ,, • lh• .d~•tss s~o~n 1tovt, ty •a.l 1 nd t~a:l include a cn •c• paveb • to •Ot •.I • • "'• S ' h l' f , l"/.l rubllc \;of 1 lr ' t • o unt to tO"•t copr "' coiu o. t • ,a! o p.er. hold•·· i • co,71nc caits r be oete r •.ntd by ccn·•c?lnc 'l'lt V'A by tel e phone ·~ ., 1i£) 53i..l ~~ •. Du• lO th• c ~l•Xl I)' of £'IA' I r;roj•c:~f a nd' tilt tvpu!.) J ue• nu btr o f ttlddus f!ncovnt ttd or. u ch ,:oject, the t::A .. 1.1 ~' no 1 t e•pt 0 roid • ){s, o! ~1en oJOers • ptosrtctivt bS• t rl cvtr tht te1tphone . esJd rs reQU s:i 1 11 •s o f plan holders~•r• a dvised that ~•list "Ill bt curunl & et the d1t• of ttQ Ht and t?"41t t. • uq :t should • ; d ·~ to ellov for ~r l all G r fee . Th• idd•r"I •11er.tion 11 d irect~ 10 the pr•vialona ln Section A. •rroposal equlra enis an~ CondltSons.· re1a:41n' tht r•quSr•••nt1 i nt condi tieni ~tSch ~. uet obstrvt in the p:epata~~on o! lht rropoaal fo and t c aub .sslon o! t~o id. o~es1ion1 on interpr•t a tl o~ of lhl Plans end Special th• oat• tchedul•d fc: bid o~•~l c shall b• addrea1t4 lO P• Pr•J•ct tn'i11u L er co runc.1co >,lento <5~-2•0.S), Proj •Cl Ln(~nttttn1 hpu•ho:. rrowlttcns prior t• l a Jones (ll -~ 9~) tnilcee:•a ror bi t reiult1 co~l•tl lc)l•rd Clo11or., Conat:~ctten OS•!alcm a c C11 •) -7'10.' I O\t tic:is co~ctrnin' po:r~a• o! Pllll• and $pecla1 J:o•la1or.s ~ o lt a4!dr1•1•c ao t t caati1 :, tl'.J., til·) l •-3•!f. t y o:oe: o! • • oa.~c o! ~u-1:vi10:1 e! c • Ota re tou:iiy, tal1~c:~ia. t.:. • Clerk. of l a..r4 ot s.,.rYS.era 0.celilbu 29, 1988 o! oa • ~tJ, C:.lUenl• and January 5, 198 for her every step of the way. rta.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE Mt.JC NOTICE NOTICE TO 1n1r~ar ien ... and prop-NOTICE nent l'lefeto ta CleSCno.d 1n ITATlmNT Of STEPHAME ANN LONG CMDITCMtl erty relalltlQ 10 Trtntteror t '"VFTINO 8C>S geMfal u t ll furniture, fix· AaANDOll•VT Of IT IS HEMBY ORDERED ""'IUANT TO pluhc and recontlruct1._. CC-70I lurH a no equipment UMOfFlCTinOUI th•l .. ,ertonal!l .... edil'I UW'C)Njl surgery bu11neu Notice 1s hereby given th•t togelller wi111 the gooctwlll a utMtl NAMC the INlttet atoreuld ~ COllMIRCIAl 1 The bul61 1ren11., 11 to Maled Olds 11r111 be reGel~ Md trade n•me of thet cer The lollowlng persona bef0<e ttws ~ In Oepen- COOI oc auuc be consummated on 0t •tte' by the C11y ol Huntinglon tetn Shell ~V!Oe amon bull-hewi ebandoned the u• ot ment No 3 at 700 Cl\lte: TitANUI" AND January 28, 1989 " the OI· S.ach •t th• olliee of the '*' and lS loc:eted al th• FlctlttOUI BualnHa C«1141f Driw Weet, Senla NOTICI llc.M of lhe Trensler0t 3145 City Clefk at City Hell 2000 18976 BrOOllhurll. F®nla1n Name AMERICAN HOTEL A.na. Caltfonwa, on JANU- """IUMff TO PorterCX1wi.PeloA1to.Ca11. Main StrHt. Huntington Valley.CA92708 LIOUIOATORS, 1416 A.RY 31, 1919, et 200 MCTIOM MtO lorril• 94304 Buen. Can1om1a until the The bUtlneat name ulld Spuroeon SI • Sult• 418, o c10C* P M., and then end Of THI 8 'l'hlt bUtk trentlet la not hour of 2 oo p m on J8/lu8fY by the Mid 1ran1terortal 11 Sania Ana. Cehl 92701 there lhow cauM, If Wff'I they CAUf<>flHIA aublile1 10 the pro1111lont ol 19. 1989. at wtileh 11me they said location It TONY'S The Flc11tlout Bualneu ~. why ulcl pethlon fOt CIV1l CC>oe Of Section 6106 ot tile Call-will be Ooene<1 and P\lbhely SHELL Nll'M reletrld lo abo,_. wat cnanoe of neme "'°'*1 not ~D lorrua Uml0tm Commetclel end rnd aloud 1n lhl Coun· Thal MIO bUlll tr811tl« 11 tiled in Or1n941 County on befanted. Tit,_,.,IR Of Code ~I Chembeta for the Main Intended 10 be oontum-May 2 7, 1118 7 FI l E I IS FURTHER oro.r.d NRSOMAI. 11 The bUlk transfer mey StrMI Parking Struecure meted II the off~ ot 0o NO F345037 thel a CoPY of thll O<der to "'°"RTY conttttut• •transfer ot P«· s.wer and water Metn• portuntty Etcrow 734 N Vicki• Rubin, 14 IS ahOw c:auee be publletl9CI In WITHOUT sonal property 'ln•d• by •Construction in the City ol lutltnAvenue Oranoe.Cali· Spurgeon St Sant• Ana. theOrMgeCoeetOelyPMoc, *MEOtATI peraon na111ng 11'1 Ille ttme Hu11Ut1gton BHcrl l0<nla 112007 on or enet Cat1I 92701 • ~ of ~I TitANUIR OI! the polMUl<)n ol lhe PfC>P· A Mt of pa.nt IC)eCtli-January 19, 1989 Thie bueiMla WU con-c:ateulation. ~ In UllJ '°•aElltON • er1y and nol accom~ ceuons ano other con11.c1 TN• bulk 1ran11et IS wt>-ctucted by an lnchY!Oual county et leM'I once• ...t NOTICE IS HEREBY bytnltTlmed•al•del•vetylOI ldoc:umentl m•ybe0bl8Jned iect 10 CeltlOtn•• Uniform This ttatement .... filed tor~ c:onaecutiw weeka GIVEN lowed by an .c1ue1 and con on o.c.mt>et 21 1984 at the Commerdal CO<Nt Sectton wotn the County CMrk of Or-PflOr 10 the 0-V of Mid t!Mr· 1 Thal• botk 1ranstet 1111nuedct1angeoll)OIMNlon Oeper1m1nl ol Public 6106 ange Counly on o.c:.mt>et tng abOUt 10 be mede ol the propetty w11h1n lhe Work• 2000 Ma.n Slreet The n.,.,,. and lddr.,. ol 15, 1988 Dai.cs DEC 19 1818 • 2 The nerne eno business mMrnng of S.Ct1on 3«0 ot Hun1tt1gton Beach Celt the person ••th wnom Publilhed Orange COU1 ...-1 L. ...-nc. .,.. eddrMMS of the transferor Ille Ca1tlorni1 Q\111 CoOe tornt•. upon rec41i.Pt ol .. 1 c:1atm1 may bl Mid 11 Op-Daily Pitot o.c.nt>et 22. 29 of..._._.,.. Cewt. ao tar u knOMI by lhe tran•· Oeted Dece mber ?9 non·rtlundabte tee of pottunoty Etetow 734 N 1988 Januaty 5 12 1919 SI~ Ann Rooerts. ter ... Aleofl Surgoc&I Inc , 1988 $ tO 00 lushn A~. Orange CA Tl\.-19'3 23280 •8 CK*"f9 Street, EJ we The Cooper Comptntff ALCON SURGICAL INC Each btd an.it be m.o. on 92M7 and the last dr; tor Tot0. CA 92S30 Inc (•he ·Transl1110t l 34 t5 rr,,,,, .... By MNNEn l111e P1opoeaJ Form .,,a in hhtlQ c:le.ms by any a e011or Pta.IC NOTICE Publl9hed Oranoe CoMt Portlf Of111e. Palo Allo Cali· l lllVEMllAM AulhOnl.0 the tMM« proY>OeO lfl lhe sn&ll be January 18 1989 Deily PllOt Oeclnl~ 21. l0tn11 94304, 75 Willow Agen1 contract 6oeuments end lwn.dl •• lhe buliMM d9'f tT•Tllltt•"'!,. ,.. 1Mt. Jin*)' 5, 12, 19. Ro.a Menlo Pt1k Cell· ALA oe7a7 INlt be accornpenoed by • belore lhe c.oneumm41tton .. '"'' _. 1989 torrve 94025 222 E Cebr11lo PublllMd Orange Cout c.r1111ee1 0t c;uh.., s checl< oate spec;illld abo"9 AIANOOllMEMT Of Th 1" t , Suite 300, Senta Oe•ly PllOI Jtnu9fy 5. 1989 or e b1C1 bond tor not 1ess1 Oa1 1d O.cembt r 20, U~ ... Of '1Ctaw:::.' s.rwa Calllorn19 93101, Th-205 than IO"'t ol lhe emoun1 or 1988 -Hanger Santa Barbera Alr-the blO mt<M peyable to the MAl'OU'l' ADllS.AN In· The ~:f persona pof1 sariia Berber a, Wood.. PUBllC NOTICE City oi H11nt1ng1on Beadl tet\deel Trantflf.. ha\19 • the uM of Ide Hou.se 420 F-.tnll Rd L•bor Code or 11\e Sia•• ot Published Orange Coell th• Flcllliou• BualnHI JOHNSON Woodlide. Cah10tn11 ~4062 ,.tt:;,:'To Celllorn•• end othlf l1w1 or Dally Pilot January S 1989 ~~~oi~s~7~~~~11~ VEST ANNA ELLEN Campua. AJtons, 1rvine , Cali· CREDITORI tlle S1a11 01C•hforn111PP11· Tt.-203 All9nue 1rvine Cllllt 92714 JOHNSON passed t0tnla 17701 Cowan Av Of IUUC c.ble thefetO . .,.tn the IK· l'ne 'F lltl ' 8 alMU ' enue, Irvine, C1tllorn1a T9'ANIFUI ~uon only ot weh va11-P\ll.IC NOTICE Name et!r1e1°':: .~ ... wae away -lanuary 3, 1989 92714, 1902 McGew Av-111001 "'" may be requited lted ' Or Cou Ill Orange. CA Mrs. enue Irvine Celllornla (S.CI 1101-unde( thl apec;1e1 11e1utff K...U 1 In tnQI 11~ on J ._ ' · ed 1121 1• 180i t<etterlng IJ07U.C.C.) pur.u.,-.11own.c:hproc.ed· FlCTITIOUSIU•IM(H May IO tUS Ill Onll90n ll surviv llrvlne Celllornre 927 15 Nolie. II hlttby gilfi!n to 1ng1 hel'eunder are , ... .,,, NAME HATEMINT NO f:278IS8. by hff d.lught.er Mar- 182 1 KettawlQ Irvine Call-c:red1tors ol the wllhln an0 "#h!Ctl "-,,. not beet\ Ttte tollOWlng peor90na .,. Jonn D LuMI & Son jon~ Lueke and ton torn1a 92715 17241 Murpfly nam«S lrentfe.0tl•l "'" e 1uper11ded oy 1 he OOlnO bWIMSI u 17550 Giiien• AV9nue C:"· o-ck Johnlon -....A. SlrHI Irvine Cal1torn1e1bUI\ trensler 11 abOut lo be prov1sion1 ol the Labor EXECUTIVE INVEST· totnla. tNIM Clltt 927 1 . ' ... ~ ... 9211• 836·844 Buttel"'*de ol ~ton•• proe>e<tf eo0e Preletenoe to ~I MENT GROUP 2524 1 S.C.untb Pacific Slit• children Douglas Str .. t. Redoing Cehl()fnla ""'r!'..."'~~ac:rl ~· neu 11\911 be gtv.,, oniv tn 1he PaMO oe AllOI Su·•• 250 ~or~~. 2 ,r~~":' r.~: M. h 0 n . D on a Id 90001 1246 Redwood 8IVd ... n., . ..,,t """ manner pr~ 0., ''"" ~n• Hats CAld 926$3 "San" Mahon M 0 Redding Cel•IO<fll• 96002 adOreu ol lhe intended No boc:l lh•ll be cons.a..~ I w~ llTI T Whit• Ill tGen· 927 1' R h ... M h . . 1248 Red¥rood Blvd . Red-trenslet()((ll .,, MUCHO unlell •I II m.oe on •.lorm eral P1rtne11, .-.a1e11H n"s bualMll wu coo-IC ah• a o n. ding Cel<lorn .. 96002 5020 MUNCHIES •NC • • C.li· l\Kntstled by ,,.,. Oty 01 ,:.,m, II.emu.it H•••ll Ol.lc:ied by•~· pertner D 1 a n a Mah on . Mounla.n Lakes Blvd Red-f0tnt1 CotPQ4'etlOf\, 427 C Hvnhngton a..cn "'° IS 96743 *"'P Maureen Maho n, Oing Cal•torni.IMIOOl 2220 E l7thStree1 Costa ""'" "*'411ruccordanee11r1tn1t1e ~ 8 ~ 1Gen· ""-Jlllement wu 'i*S J k J hnson V~-Ritchey Santa Ane . c.11· CA 92627 PfCMSIOftt ot ine prQOOMI .,... p.,.,,,.,I 1471 ~oees w.th the Coun1y Olertl ot Or· a e .. o .. • '°'"'' 92705 3-420 Centrer The toc:•t'°" " ca~l0tn•t requvemenll A.,. St Helene Cahl tnOI CounlV on o.c.mbef t.anna Larry Nullh. Exptuswey Sante Clar• ol the Chtel n~utove ot1tc•1 Each b•dder musi 0.19457'4 • 12• tNt Richard Johnson, Ct11lorn•• 9505 t .0793, 9449 or pronctpel bu~ Oll<A l•CenatO 1'10 •••o P• • • ~ CotP<>fatlOn. •CM· Publilhlod 0r8C'QI \?.cal I ~ Loo JohNOn. CarrOll Park Or•••. San ol lhe int.,,o.d 1ran1llf0! •• Q~to«f u r~ueo t>y ...... rornia eotponl.on tO..• Oaity Pi604 o.cen-w 15. 22 K J h 01 C•••totn a 92121 cu """ 11 •bo"e · 90 ,,.,. City COunol of lhe P•tnet 3800 Ea t Cout 29 l918 J.,_,.,y 5 im •t ryn ° nson, 92WB<~ Deer RO . San stal•I 27S4 Eas• Paol.oc C11yotHuntingtOf'IBffehr.-, HIQtl Co<ON Oel Mer. Th·t7s M.icluleJJohnson.V ... (*Oo.Cat110fnoe92121, 177 ~~~1~6:l Co<on• Oii ..,......,,,.ngn110,.,.c1eny1eai.t s 'PWUC M)flC( 1tauon will be Fnday, N Wolle Rd Sunn.,-.,a " or a<I bidt 1 Th•• business 11 con January 6 from 4•00 ce111or11•• 9 4086 330 ·-~" .'?.t0hlf bu"~ ~ By tne ora.r ot the C•ty ouc1e0 by • gef1«al Pll''' KMIClt p M to 9 00 p M ·at Cl'taroot All9nue S•n JOM .,..., """ ''""' u..., _, Council ot Ille Cl1y 01 Hunt• o«tnlP • FICTITIOUS MIS#Clt C•ltl0<n1a 95131 2616 0. tnleo<Sed lr•11st4110t ••lh•n inglon Beach Cehlorn .. the The reo111rant com-NAME ITATE•NT pa Cl f I C VI ft W charO Patlo.••Y Sen Jose lhr .. yM<S '*'' PHI :d::, 5th day ot Oec:eml* 1988 menced 10 1ranaact ou.,. Tne tollowtng per90ns ere Mortu ry Funeral c.l1lo1n1a 9513• 2801 Or I.I known to lhe int COftftte ~octr••J. c"' neea under t11e IM:toltOUI ooeng bUSlneu•t I w ll be Sat· Ulatd Park_..y Sert Jose lli1t1sler .. t1e (II none 90 C*11 of the Ctty of H\lnl• bullH'!Ut nlf\"lil or n9mn BURNS STAINLESS, 1013 St"r'VlC@S 1 CalllOtnla 95134, 2801 Or ' ... ,.,NONE lftttlOft llNcl\ I 51~ •bc>Ye ~ Novem~ w 181tl Str .. t Cosl• M.... w'Ciay. January 7 at ctlard Pi1kMY San Jose The ~rnelsl •n<l bUStneu tooo MW! ltr"t IT1A) 1s 19118 Cahl 9~27 11 00 A M . at Pll('lfic Cahlom1a 95134 55 W add'"' of the ontenoed S.-5'3, Ja"'9eM lrvtn• Prettoent Jonn R Burnt !04 View :1 New- Trtmble Rd San Jose C11t 1ran1t1re11s1 11• DOS P\tb41etled Otente c-11 Th11 sletement wu hied Aveni09 Cumbfe. Newpon 'p f forNa 9S13\. One S Fett· LOCOS ENteRPRISES O.ity'9toto-tnbef22.21. wittl"tM-0ounlyCl4tf ·oH)•-"BiNch C&llt t1"0 port.. &e:I IC llMM Suite C G01e1t C.tt INC • <.•1tforn1a C0<P<>f 1-. UltllMJ s. 1• ~County on December Ric:ll E Popoy111 272'92 [ View Mortuary, Ot· r0tn1a 93117 '2865 Pomona 10tion ;4 l~5CVAI0~2~i:nt1<n Th·11319 l9U J&rOtnH, MIHIO,, Vte)O rectors 644·2700 81Yd Pomon• Calolorn•• "'* o.n " ~~ 1 ___ _ _ 91788 Tllet tl\e property Plfl•· PUBllC NOTICE PuOl ll'tld O.ange Coe.11 Th• butlnesa os con· 3 The neme .no buti.,.. nenl ';''~ "F~~"~1~ 0-"t PtiOI Det«'nbet 15 '2 OUCted b't • ~ PW'· PACIFIC YfEW lddr-ol tne 1tt1ster .. 1s 09!* E11erow No ~ t9N Jtl'utry 5 11189 ner-"'P I Alcon Surg<•I Inc llhe RESTAURANT •nd '' 4tU-MC tll 169 Tt1e teg1tt11nt com· ME.MOfttAL PAflK Jranallf" I 6201 South 10c41tld 11 427 C E 171" NOTICE TO "*'°90 10 t1antae1 bu»-~•Mott~ Freewey F0<1 Worlh Te••s S1tMt Cotia MtH CA CMOfTCMtl Of P\&.IC NOTIC£ neet vndlf the t.c:t11tou• Ct\apej • Crem•tOfY 76115 92827 •ULK "'ANUUI butonell f1tme C)I ,...,,._ 3500 Peohc v-0r .... c All othe1 oua•neu The ~.,.., n•me "Md (S.C.. 1101· K....U lltled al>Olle on ~ I, ~ 8eectl names""' •dOressu uMd by the Mid 1rllt\S11toruc111 ~ 1107 U C.C.) ~TITIOUl IU ... •a 1988 g.u 2100 by tne Tt~teror w In.ti the said IOUltOn • M H Not.c:e II hertby g • .., to NAMI ITAT£MIENT Jenn R 8urM 1hr .. yaors lat out so tar MUNCHIES 1 c•.0·1ou of I"• w1111 n The rolowing ~' ••• Tl\o1 ttat"'*'I toed as •• lllW>Wf\ 10 ll'te Trent Thal "'° bu """., •t r141"'90 tr11nsJ•01lll that • ~OU,_,..,•• with 1ne County ci.r-ol Or ,., .. .,. Cooc>lfV•StOn lne lflllf\ded IO t>e CO""'"'' bUlk tranater •• at>Ou1 to ~ NA TlONAL EOUCA TION 9nQe County on o.c:.moer 5 Thel0c4lt!Ot'l•andgen· matldetlheottic:eot NEW· meo.one>efSOl'lllt)t~\' C ENTEfll 18400 Von 71 ... eral 6etct!PhOtt ol IM P<OC>· POAT ESCAOW COMPANY, t1eteonat If ci.c:r•bld "''"'"" A•tnwe ir.•1ne FAOatO .,.'1 IO Doi ,,..,,1.,,.a .ti.¥ 1140 So Coltt Ori..e 1~ TM --Ot.;04+"*' ~ Trans•etor are fCosta ... CA ~Of'I or .Odrea ot 1t1e onlencled Net1one l E Oucaloon Delly Piiot O.Ceml>lf 15 22 l ltlf Januar, 2• 19,,., llanttlfot111 .,.. MICKEY Center •nc r ai tornte COi• 2t 1988 J•nuar'( 5 1919 Thepropetlylo betr1ns Tt1.,t>ull1.llas11f lttoul>flC' GULO 18976 -scooU•u•at po•at on t8400 von Th-tn lett.O as defined Delo-to Cai•torn .. U<1ot0<rn Com f!®nt&on Va&ley CA 927G6 ic.arman A~1n1.1e Irvine (t1'141 Pr~ty 1 •s tocetltd ,,_c..i eo0e S«t.on 8 1ot Tne 1oe1i'°" '" C•••forn•a c a1o1 9211 s I PUBLIC ..,nee at IM IC)lloOwtnQ iOattions fne n-..a llOOt ... ofl01 1,,_ Ch4I eaacut•..a ..ittoee Tn•s bus•nen " con· 3 145 Porter Orrvt P~ A.110 ll'le perton w.lh "'hOm 01 prinopll bul•MSS ol11C19 ducted oy a COf PQ4'11t0n SUf'tNOll COtMT l~a11t0tt111 94304. 7~ WoflOw c1.,ms ,,..ay be ltlecl N!W· 01 !tit intended translefO< 11 rne reg11111n1 com Of CAUfOMe!A. Aoacl Menlo Pat~ Cah ~T ESCROW COMPANY (II u.mt 11 l lXMI "° l'T)4!ncld to 1ren1.c1 Dull· COUNTY Of CMtAMGI torn.e 94025 222 E Cebnllo 940 So Colt• Ortve SI• lltll I SAME • nell unOlf the llclot!QUI In ltle Maner·ol ""AP9 ... ,st . Sull• lOO S1nt• ISO Cosll M-. CA t262f All othlf bulMf\etS n.,,,.. bUS>neN nerne Ot ~ ~hon al STEPHANIE ANN Batt>era. Ce1tl0tn1a 113 tO t ATTN EtUow •U53SMC and IOdreues uMd t>y 1,.,, llttld lbOYI on 1983 R08ERTS IOf Change of 1>0f1 Santa 8t1tb•re Calt clams by 1ny crld1t0f ttltll '"'" )'Htl last paai '° tar denl No A 146222 HAMOaLAWM· Ml OUYE M Ot1uety • c.met ..... Cremetor)' N"Cl MIOT'HE"S 91ElLMOAOWAY MOt1u•9')' • Cl't&t* I 10 Broedwlly Cotti Mese 842·91SO IHanG« Santa Barb•• Air eno the Wt day lor t11ino,l(lt9f'lded lr61\tf9ror ,..thon Jellrtty " 9,111, V1e• Preli Name !omit Woodllde ~,. 420 be January 23 1H9•""h 1.t 11 "nowt' 10 ttlt .ntenoeo Tn•s .iaiement w t1i.cs OADER TO , Fan'\ily Ao . WOOCI~ C.11 lht bu"°"' d•y befOtt Ille I II ~ IO .... th ttle County Cleflo, ol Or· SHOW CAUSE .... ,., •• Fl•••n lornla 94062. C1mpu1 cOMumt"Mtton d•le IC)IC>-:,:7: ~:-~·I •noe County on Oeettl'IW F~ CHANGE Of NAME I Al10t11 1r.1ne ca1t1orn1• llld ebo11e T " tnl(• .no bu.,,...., 9 ,9118 STEPHANIE ANN A08· 2983 Harbor Blvd 1170 I Cow•n A"•nue Oetld o.c.mt>.i t 111aa MjO'::.* ¢ ~l'te •t1lenclell ,..,.. EATS ha ltled a pelit!(ltl in l1r111ne . Cahlorn • 112114 oos LOCOS iuinatlfeel•l .,. HAAOUT Publlst>ea Or•nge Cout thtt ~" 1or an 010et 111eoo-, Costa Mesa. CA 1901 McGaw Avenue n.n. ENTERP1'1StS INC • Cab· AOESSIAN 993, OeOoois Oa PtlOI 0.Cen'lbef 15 22 Ing pet11ioner 10 chanoe c.titornui 927 •• 1801 K•I · Ion"• Co<.00tat.on Founlain V•''-Y CA 92708 2i 1958 Janutry 5 1189 "--hat name from STEP· ... a 111 11~~. IAI~ Clltl~~a ~U!,~P ~ .~'="':t~~~!pt:~==~~y ~~=·:~L------~Th=·':~3H~A=N=E~A~N:N~~==E~R-q~l=OL~~=====~~ 927 1?>, 1a21 1<e11e111\g oan1 Wano.a Tr*"•*" 1r .. 1ne Calltorn11 t271~ PuOl!tlled Or•nve CO.II 1714 1 Mllf1)i!y Street Jt• iw O..ty P•lol Jenuary 5, tHt 1o1n .. t.271•. •3e a.a• th 204 Bul1• S1ree ~~ Ce lorniaMOOt. t24'Re0wood P\alC NOTICE 8Nd . ~ C.tif()f'f\18 _......;:...;;;:;..;;.;.;.-.,;.;..;~;._- 96002, 1248~~. K.....oa ~. C. omie M002, FICTtTIOUI IUUllU 5020 Mounl8111 L8'1• 8twO NAME IT A TIMUfT AedOlf'IQ C.lllomoe N003, The fol "'II WION a•e 2m I\ cn.r. Set\18 Ant OOltlg bloillnl9 U ce tornoa tnos. 3420 Can· PAOLO s RtSTOAA"flE tret be>t•H••f .Senta 1907.9 Htl'bot eo.1e MeM C I a r a • C e I I I 0 r n I I C I 1262' t506 t.07t3 Wt c.m-TWlfa H 00.. 14111 Pa.~ Of1ve, ~ 0..00.. Cd· 8 0•""9 Green Well• IOtn.a 92121, t245" &own nwnstet. C 9'613 0.. Ad,. San OieoO. C..·1 Don D Doetl. 140\t ~· IOfllle t2121, H'7<~. WC>N 1nO Gr.en, We1tnM1le1 , Ad "*"oy.• c.llfort'I • Cehl 92643 IAOM. 330 Cll.,001 Avenue. O.ilfl H ~~ 14& I ' 1.n Joee Cellklmla Ht~t. 8 ow11n9 Oreen. WHI· M 11 Of"d'lerO P•'ll.-.Y Sen min.ler. C.iit 02"3 Joee,Cellforniats1)4 2801 ~H Hoa~ 1461' lollrl· Or~OPlltli.-y.S-JoM itlg Orfft\, WHlmtMI~ c.itlornit 15134 $1 w Cltlt1 t2 T~ Ao~S.tn JoM Cell Not Ver1 ~ 14111 totMI '5111 0.,. a faR· 10.w11n9 Oreen. 'NHI• ""-8'* C OO!eta 1ntM • Calf I tomia 9:1117. 2M6 ~ Hoerl TN Tr~ 1411 I ...., ~ c.ld0r1'!a lo•hn9 Ort1n Wot· 917.. m-MI• c.111 t .. TN~~ of T ~lllMM ta con• ~elloflf!e..,... ~ b'( e ,.._ .. petl• !'Nnl. fOOda. ~ ••• ,.,.. awr.. *"" 09* ""°'* 1f1e r•t 1t1en1 com• ptOC*'tJ (JnCludln9. ~ """'°'° to tflMKI bW ........... .... *" 111-. ..... undJtr b "'' ''°"' "'ecNnery, 1o011. 19ar• ~ ,..... or ~ pattl, CUtlO!!!lf l11tt, ...... ~Oft NIA ~ ~ ,,_. DerWI H ,..,,.,, .,., .,....... ., .... Ttlle ............ !lad .,....., ..... MIMI .... c..., Olef'1l .. OT· Ileen•.. elt<.raft •"O .... CoOunly O!' Decal•..., ..,,,..,.. .... °' _....,, 1. -Tr.,..._or ~ COllMdtOf'I ....... .......... ~ ~Ot-.eo... Mafl( .............. •' Ollr,._0.01"*91 ,. 22. STARTING A 'NEW 'BUSINESS?? The L~a1 Oepartmenl at the Oa11 Pilot is pieasttd to an· nounce a ne,,. se<v ce now a11a1I· able 10 nt"w businesses We will now SE ARCH lhe n m to r you at no ectra charge and •.:11.e you the 11me nd the trip 10 ine Court Hcw~ 1n Santa Ana Ttien, o f c..ourse after the search 1t completed wt' w rll hi your hct1t1ous t:>u 1ness name <11tatement with lhe County Clerk , put>hsh onct a w k for tour weeks es requu d by law and !hon tile your proof ot publl· cation .,, tn the County Ct~r Plea stop by to Me your rie11t1ous business statement at 1ne Daily P1101 l~al ~part ­ ment 330 West Bay Costa Mesa Cal1torn1a 11 you c•n not SIOP by plea call U$ at c7 14l 642·4321. Extension 315 or J t6 and we will make arranoements tor you to hand th• procedure by mail 1f you should have ny furtMr que t1ons pl ase call us anel we will be more than glad to auist you Copa luck tn you1 new bus1nesa11 .....,, .......... """'' It ... ..,,,,., • 1--. ..... 'c •11 I09tle. _J.n-~·;.)1~1'0!1J~"--!!!!!!'!~'!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!'!'!!~!"!"~~~"!!!!!!!!!B!!!!l!!!!!ll . ~COMI DAILY PILOT/ Thunday, Januety 5, 1te8 ' Nursing home angels take pride in aiding the elderly DEAR ANN LANDERS: I atn a narst•s aide. We aides provide over 90 percent of the hands-on cart for nunina home resi- dents. Yet the pay we S\lrt with is ••••••••••••• sliS}ltly over mini- mum wqe. 1 hope you will print the cnclo~ piece. JUST A NURSE'S AIDE Someone asked what I did for 1 living. I said ... I'm a nurse's 1idc in 1 nursing home." The person made a sour face and si&)led, "Oh Lord! .. A lot of people think it's 10 awful JOb. "Not for aJJ the money in the world" lS what one of my friends said. Well, believe it or not. there is somctbina spcctal about this Job. People really depend on me. I not only care for them, I care 1bout ttiem as well. Deina a nurse's 1ide is not glamorous. There arc man)' aspccu of the daily routine that are demanding and physically difficult. But I take pride in m)' work. There is so much to learn. I try to improve my skills every da). Tbinp do get hectic. Sometimes all the call bells seem to 10 off at once. Family members ask me to do extra things that take time. I do m)' best to accommodate them but sometimes it just 1sn't pe>ss1ble. My work is th~ kind that many son'S and daughters can't do or won't do, yet somebody must take care of the sick and the old. So I bathe and shower my patients. I want them to be fresh and clean. I comb and brush their hair. I want them to look nice. Their hands sometimes shake so I have to cuJ their food and help them to cat. l want them I to ~t the proper nounshmenl. Now do )'OU µnderst1nd "h)' m) JOb 1!1 1mpe>nant tven thouah 50me folks look do" n on a nurse's 1ide? Thnc elderly people rcaJI) depend on me. Bean& there for them mikes me feel very special. Ju~t s1fn me - FEELING GOOD ABOUT MYSELF IN OU NCY DEAR QUINCY: Vo. refer to yoarse1f 11 "J••t 1 · Nurse'• Aide," bet )'M --4 Uh u aapl to me. I laope every ,.,.... •Ito laa1 a lovH oae la a aanlq ltome will read ... , col•m• caref•llY. He or ue will .ever aool at a Hrte'• aide la tlae same way a1.m. Bies• yoa for all die dlplty ud earla1 tbt yoa briag to 1 tlaaDkles1 Job. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : Ever since I moved 1n with m> brother and his wife. I have been made to feel lake less than nothing. The) both "orkand I bab)-S1t the1rch1ldren who arc 2 )ears old and 8 months. I don't have a room of m) own or even a dreSSt'T I sleep on the floor in the bab) ·s room and am h' 1ng out of a bo>. and suttca~s. The) won'\ let me ha' e a ~ey to the apartment and 1ns1st that I be in b) I 0 p.m. when I go out on Fnda) night. M) hfe 1s so empt)' and I'm beginning to !eel worthless. What can I do to fee.I like a person again? - LOST IN SACRAMENTO . DEAR LOST: Apparently you bavea't laeard tbat Uneohl freed tlle slaves. For beaven'a sake, ae& 1 job -anythillg c.luat will keep body ud 1oal &01e~er and clear tbe beck ou& of there. You will aever feel Uke a person 11long11 you allow yoonelf to be &rea&ed like u animal. Tiie extent to wblcb you ire be~& exploUed It di11raceful. I don't know wbea I've been so steamed. Write soon and tell me you took my advice. S t ages of marriage over lapping Murder rate inside prison is I 0 times hj~er than outside prison. Most significant, that fact. It JUStafies junkin& the entire penal system to stan all over apin, contends a student of the matter. lonser wanted anything to do with the United States. And it has been owned by France since 1891. It's in The Louvre. Marriage by capture. Marri• with aarcemenL Marriqe in love. In makina matrimonial matcbups over the centuries, sa)'s our Love and War min, these have been distinctly different stqeS. But in this modem world of money, the)' sometimes overlap. Financtal capture. Com- promise agJ"CCment. Late love. Many a marriage goes through all three st.a~. Do you sec such a chain in any EiS}lty percent of the ra.~ plan.ts you. sec arour_td here onganatcd in You know who first noted a tree forc1&n co.untnes. adds a growth rinJ every year? Uonardo da Vinci. . of your famil)''s marriages? Never Here·s an iffy o ne for you: If mind, too personal. numbers odd and even were either Have your tried Parmc$an cheese on your ice' cream? Historical foot- notes indica1e early Americans liked that. · An enormous Portion of the earth masculine or feminine. which would Nature outfoxed ihe logen of right now is covered with foam from be the masculine and which the · ·th f h breakina waves. Question is, How feminine? Question is wh6edo all so Argentina wt one sort o tree -t e Ombu. Its wood is too moist to bum enormous? Am having trouble buy-queried say the odd num rs would d Sa b" d inJ the contention of one statistician be the masculine. an too spe>ngy to cut. ws in • ucs who says the foam-rovered portion is Is ~whistler's Mother" an Amen-bounce. equal in size to the North Amencan can painting? It was painted in Pacific sailors cruising back and continent. Can that be right? England. By an expatnate who no forth across the 180th meridian ;:;==========:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 remember th 1 s: .. Asia bound. Add 1 SHOE SALE WOMEN'S Selby, Trotter, Evins, Penol1 0 and others MEN'S perry Selected Styles • Broker Sizes • All Soles Final 36'l NeWJ1911 Cat. Dr. Fubion liland 644 fW when you buy a pound of Yankee Tradert Select whole bean coffee, now through .1 January 15th. d1y. Stateside bound. Subtract a day." It's not the sah that's new. it's the shaker. Only been around for 1bout 100 years, that shaker. Earlier. table salt was set out in uny individual dishes.. An old man once told me his aid had always referred to saJt mum as newfan&Jed. B RIOCt Neither vulnerable. South deals. NORTH-- t 7 \) " 10 9 • 0 1'Q914l +A 7 WEST EAST II l t It Q JO 9 3 <:/Q75l <:/4 O J 0 10653 + Q 18 f 5 4 3 l • K J I SOUTH • A.11654 \J A.163 0 A 7 # Wllliel'fel8on Complete~ h~• In Sunder'• TV Pftot SpeCial achievement award due for Nelson · LOS ANGELES (AP) -County music smgcr-songwnter Willie Nelson was named thi9 year's recipi- ent ofthe•eleyiscd "Amenc.an Music Awards" special award of ment for career achievement. Nelson. named for the award Tuesday. has wntten hundreds of songsdunnah1scarecr1ncludin&such h~ as ··The Red-Headed Struitr."' ''Di'I The Road Ap1n," and "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys." He aJso has starred in several films for thcatnbl and telev1Ston relca.sc. includinJ .. The Red-Headed Stranaer. · .. Honc)'suckle Rose," .. Barbarosa." .. The Electnc Hor9C- man." and ··Sonpnter," amona others. He also has used his leveraac 1n11de the tnus1c industry to organize the Farm Aid conceru draw1n1 contribu- tions to help down-and-out f1mily farms in the United States. The .. American Music Awards" spttiaJ award of merit son. to an 1nd1v1dual for recognition of "outstandana contribuuons. over 1 Iona penod of ume, to the musical entertainment of the Amencan pub- Ltc ... The "Amencan Music Awards" 1s set for broadcast on ABC-TV on Jan 30. Previous mcnt award w1nnm in- clude Ban& Crosby, Berry Gordy, Benny GOOdman, Chuck Btny. Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, P1ul McCartney ind The Beach Boys . Another 22 awards will he banded out 1n the show for the Po~rock, soul- rbythm and blues. country, rap, and heavy metal catqoncs. This-bicycle was nOt built for two A lot of people awoke this morning to a panoramic handlebars stick out hke the arm~ of a 16-)car-old boy 1n view of blue sky, bards fluttenng from tree to tree and 1 a I (}.yeu-old's sutt. dazzlina displa)' of nature A 1 first. I tned to be rca\Onablc about tt I \ltd. When I open ------------"TheTe 1i a place for evet)thma and evel')'thm1 ,hould my eyes, the first ha'c a place. Wh~ don't ~CJUSl put 1t m the praar nutlo 1h1n1 l see 1s an )Our worli.bench l''e s ot an old quilt that can keep the exercise bicycle at E dust off of 11 " the foot of my bed. It llA He put 1t in front of the T\ set 1n the famil) ruom looks hke In ID-"Why don't 'Ne store ti tn the hall d0$e'l where v.e credible bulk or. as I Ba11•rC1 li.ccp the aarment 001-,.,. often refer lO it, "the .,..., He mo~ed 1t to the bathroom. v.-h1ch C?Qted a small 1cebe11 on the matri-••••••liiiiililiiililiililiil·-1'!ro~b~l~cm~. ~W~e~c~o~u~tdgnp't~gcto1C the bathroom door mon1aJ sea." y on t we JU'1 put 11 on t pore The b1cycle has been there for two years. My husband su estcd, "1nd plant 1 1tv1na hedJC uound it'"' has ridden it 1 tot.al ot l ~ m1rtut6. I Im scriouJly That's •hen he 1'Vl n al tnefootof my btd. considcrina nam1n1 it as a correspondent in our suit for 1 don't think I'm 101n1 lo win this one. Somehow. the separation. 1t•un old Chinese provetb: When 1n exercise uerc1se bicycle has turned into my husband's Annqtd- b1cyclt enten a bedroom. love 1ocs n.aht out the window don. It comes from )tars or los1n1 the bank of has u&J> Hear me out. rm not one of those crazy women who chair. You know, the comfortable one that h11 the wall put a Van OOlh 1n the bathroom because 1t matchn the when )OU pushtd the lc"'cr and spread the enurc body out towel-. but 1 do lake• certain semblance of decor 1n the mto the center of the hv1n1 room as 1( 1t were beln& house. One lo6k at our bedroom and l hear. "Who's your v1e"ed· The only color tt came 1n Y.ls ~ltme irttn decorator'l Amotd Schwarzencuerr· h 's funny, y,,e've never araued about children. The bicycle was a probltmlrom the moment ll was money. in-laws or wallpaper, hut that stupid ucrt1sc lu,.ed into the house. Maybe it's my imaginauon. but 1t btc)clc tS another story. As our d.auahter observed the uKd to be smaller. Witb everyday it sits there, the pedals other n11ht. "I only hope \\hen I ict mamed I hive the narc a bit more, the scat swells and spreads. the same t1)1n1 pe>v.cr u that btC)Cle." .. CWl.Y ~lOT/Thuraday, Janu.tY I, 1• • 'Working Girl,' 'L.A. Law' top Gold~n Globe picks Y.HIU.S, Calif: (AP)-Hollywood f,v.i ... Prai Alloria>-Oirl,.. the corporate · lion.. .... ..... comedy, wt .. Ruaaiat Nomiuted for best drwtic ~ " a COGlefftporary loot ll tion ~ weft: 1'be Accidealal I ~.-led all oe.ber films in Tounsa... .. A cil la Tbt Duk. .. ecw•wtool for a.be 46th annual .. GorillM In The Mille The Ad ven· Goldn Ok>be Awarcb. at WU aft· tura ol Dian i:o.ty." .. Mltlillillllllli nou8Cld ~edi!Hdly. . . ~.. ..JWn MU," .. RunniQi '"Wartia10itl .. coUecledmnom1· OD £aiPty .. and ~ Unbearable ......... 'ni1'"'i• belt mu~ or uc:Belna." comidy ~ ptetwe, bet& director · for belc musical or b Mike Nicbob. K1tea for sw comedy mobon picture wett: .. B.i&_." MellDie Orifftth, and ~nplay for .. A Fiih Called Wuda, .... Midnipl K.evia Wade. RWL .... Wbo Framed Roter Rabbn;· .. ~~"' ~ ~pty" had five and~Wortiac Gui." nom••llOOI, 1nchadi, best drama, Top i>reiln ~ nominees bell . ~ acuaa or Chnsune were: .. ~., FCU~Hanuuen," Labu, Sidney Lwnet fordirec10r, and .. Pelle The ConqQCf'Or," .. Salaam ICftCllwritcr Naomi Foncr. • Bomt.t." and .. WC>rMD On The The hiabJy touted "Acctdental Verae oh Nervous Breakdo'W'll .. !~" and boa.office cbamptO!' Nominees for best~ by lit coUected only two non\•· an actor in a dramatic motion picture DaUONeacb. were: Gene Hackman ( .. MilS&SUpPI a: .. ::aated·'). Christine Lahti ~ On Empt)'.''), Sht~ ("'Madlnw Soula~~h Merp ( .. A Cry In Tbe Derk') IDd y Weaver (0 0orilla1 In The Ill"). For acbftl in a music:a.I or comic fllm tlie ma.le nominees were: Mic"-ei Caine('' Dut~o«en Scoun· drels"), John 0eese .. A Filh c.tled Wanda") Tom Han ( .. 811") and Bob HOik.ins ( .. Who Framed k.,- Rabbit"). Their female counterparts ~re . Jamie Lee Cunis, (~A ,Fish c.t&ed Wanda''> Mclanic Gnftith ("Worit- •na Gui '~A~y lrvina ("Cros.sant Delancey.. MicheUe Pfeiffer ("Mat- ncd To Mob") and Susan Sarandon ( .. Bull Durham"). In the 1taeV1si'on competauon, the best drama series nominees were: ":l.:..A. Law.'' "Beauty and the Beas ," ''Murder, ·She Wrote,'' ··m1rtysomel1una." and -wisquy." la the Golckn Globe television Bwnill&"l. Dusun I :offrnan ('' Rau1 ~peunon, NBCs '"LA: Law," Man"), Tom Hui« (''l)omjn1ek and c:aocwed seven nomination~ ahead [uttfte"), £.d1¥11d James Olmos o( ABCs epec m1n&teries .. War and ( .. S"taod and Deliver") and f0tt$t Remembrance," ~icb bad four.' Whitaker ( .. Bird.") 11IC oominatJons were announced Act:reues nominated for work an a at a momina news oonfett~ by the dramatic film were: Jodie Foster Comed.J sencs nominees were: .. Cheers, "The Golden Girts," "Murphy Brown," "Roseanne," and '"The Wonder Yean." llelanle Grlffltla, Barrtaon Ford and si.oa.naey ....... aboft left, Ru ln ... ork!DC Gld," which •amend ft•e nomt- nauw f• OolcleD Olofle A...._ .. L.A. Law" led tlae way ID tlae TV ca11,_,. wttla MTeDnomtuUona. Mo~1E REVIE W --- 'Dangerous Liaisons': . Sexual perversity in·Paris MalkOVic h , C lose, PCeiffer play games of sed~cttori BJ BOB THOMAS ................. Sexual depravity amons the French anstOCT'ICy was depicted an Choderlos De Laclos' 1782 novel "Les l.Ja1so.ns Daniereusn .. with such sordid detail that tt has ~n the W&Ct of censors ever since. In recent times It has ~n convened anlo a hit play by Chnstophcr Hampton, who has now wntten a film version wt th the anaJ1c1zed ntle of"Daqerous Liaisons." Directed with zest by Stephen Frears. the movie marks a welcome return to the traditional s10ryielljn1 of films. playina dramatic events apinst the ooovmcina backdrop of a hlSloricaJ era. Even the plot is plcasinaJy old·fastuoned: The wro~l'J receive their comeuppance; at the cwtaln. . ts brarny but sex-obscs5Cd. eager to aven~ ~ion by a former lover Her aim to assarc deflowcnn1 of has 16-)car-old future bnde (Uma Thurman). The notonous rake, V1comte de Valmont (John Malkov1ch). grccd1l) ac~pts the challenge but he decades that the conquest 1s 100 eas) So he also proposes a greater ach1evcmcn1 seducing Madame de Tourvel (Machelle Pfeiffer> a de\ out. mamed woman. Valmont's pnzc 1fhc succeeds a long-postponed night w11h his co-plollcr The scene moves 10 the count!) estate of Valmont'& indulgent aunt (Mildred Na1w1ck). where he plots his camp1.an. Both m1ss1ons coqipleted. he is 1hrownofTh1s pme by falling in love with the saintly de Tourvel. Mcanv.h1le. the Marquise has taken a young lover (Keanu Reeves). All this antnaue 1s resolved 1n a surprmngl) moralistic manner Jolin Malko.tch play• the amoral rose Vlcomte de Valmont ln .. eroua Llahon• ... which a1ao atan lenn Cloee and Michelle Plelf · fer. 'Karen Carpenter Story' leads Nielsen ratings NEW YORK (AP) -CBS' fact· based movit about the hfe and death af singer Karen Carpenter was tbe top-Bted show of New Year's week. break.an& CBS' own record for htah· est-rated movie so far this season. NBC stl a record, too, raclona up its loniest winn10J streak 1n lhc N1elsens, IS weeks an a row. But for the first time tn a Iona tame, NBC was shut <S\.lt.of lhe top five an the Nielsen .ranhnp. '"The Karen Carpenter Story," which ran New Year's n11ht.. 101 a ratin1 of 26. 3 and·• 41 share. the haabcsl ratin1 for a TV movie thu season. It bested CBS' "A Very Brady Christmas" which two weeks aao had a 25.1 ralinJ and 39 share. Each raun1 point equals 904,000 homes wath televis1on:The share is a pcruniqe of sets an use d\lnna the sbo•'s lime penod. Thanks to a boost from Sunday's NFL plaroff pme betWttn Minn~ sou aod San Franasco. CBS' Sunday ru&ht lineup. 1nclud1na a post.pmc show. made the top four spots m the Nielsen ran.kin&s. The loP IO" shows were: ··The Karen Carpenter St0ry," .. Murder, She Wroie;· "60 Minutes." .. NFL· Playoff POSt-Game Show," ABC's ~R0tcanne;· NBCs .·"The Cosby Show" and .. Cheers.'' ABC's .. Who's tbc Boss?" and NBCs .. A Odfercnt World" and .. Unsolved Mysteries. .. The performance by its Su~y lu~up pve CBS an cdF over ABC for second place on the week endina Jan. liwath an avef'alC ratina of 12.3 to 12. . NBC won wilb a 13 .. 6. CBS' "Qwet Victory: The Charhe Wedemeyer Story," another fact- b .. ed movae about 1 football coech wbo t.ttled Lou Gehrti•s Disease, also scored well and rank.Cd 18th. The ··css £venana News" rounded out a aooct-news week for the network by maintaanina its narrow lead in the 11CW1 race. CBS had a 12. I ratina and a 22 share ... ABC World Nc'WI Toruabt" bad ant l.4 and 21. "NBC i&htly News" bad an 11.2 and 2 l . .. Dan1erous Liaisons" 1snores the pohticaJ ferment oflatc 18th-<:entury France to concentrate on the bedroom pmcs of Jaded anstocrats. The plotters of the 10tn1ue are a pair well-matched an cool evil. The Marquise de Merteu1I (Glenn Oow) "Dangerous L1a1sons' is made more acces'i1blc by stra1ght-forward American-style acting. and the language sounds contemporaf} de'ipttc an over- flow of aphonsms (~Yanity and happiness are incompat1blc.'). Glenn Close is inspired casung. d1splay1n1 calculated m1sch1ef in contrast 10 her "Fatal Allracuon .. dramaucs wtth ant.ensc dramauc loll Mtchellt Plc11Ter dcl 1 ven a not her of her spic nd1d ~rtorma nct'1 and nc.,..comer Uma Thurman as 1mpress1"e a~ she mo" es from vi rgin to wanton --------'----- Norma He)man and Han~ MoonJtan The Valmont role m1a.h1 belier haH been pla)ed.b) T)rone Pov.er or l:rrol Fl)nn. but wh:u Malkov1ch lacks 1n romantic dash he compensatc-s produced tht Warner Bros lilm wh1lh' uptrbl' RUfF£LL'$ mounted. The rauna I R for \e\UJI tontent Running 11me I ~O minutes UPllOLSJEIY HIC. ... Let them eat cake from L·e Cordon Bleu PARJS (AP) .-Milwaukee is rollina out the 1wlloune, New York u sbowm1 what we114rcued nobility · wore to the dunaeon an 1789 and dozens of other Amencan cities are ~mn1 hundreds of events to celebrate the bicentenrual of the French Revolution. "Americans love a petty, they love a bicentennial and they love France. Tbe French Revoluuon 111 natural," said Cbnstoi>her Henze. cultural anache at the \J.S. Embes$y 1n Pans. Henze u keepina t.raCk of more than JOO concerts, uh1btts. symposiums. fativaJ~1lm 1tttes aod TV lhows 1akln& am>S1 the United States in 191 . The French are enthusiasuc about tbe Ammcan revolutionary rervor and bave deadcd to tend the ona.anaJ HeWltl Museum. as d1splayll\1 the best objects from two ccntunes of French decorative an and desian. Canier jewelry wlll spark.le 10 museums an New Orleans, San D1eao and elsewhere. The Metropolitan Museum of An in New York will sbow fuhiom from "The Aae of Napolean: Costume From Revol- ution to Empire." Keybol.rdistRay Charles and sax- o~onist Dexter Gordon will swina with French Jazzmen O aude Bolhna and Oaude Noupro at Camea.ae HaJJ an a conc:en series that wall have other muACtans !amminJ at Washinaton:s Kennedy Center for the Ans. Ch1- caao's Orchestra HaJI and Los An· aeles' Universal Amphnhcatre What docs Jlll ha-..e to do wnh the French Revolution., _l)iCl:JltlWltU·f 1bc J&bts of Mao and Ciuzen 10 an eahabil at the Sm1t1iso-~-4'llotl!lmr"Bvrrt"r"T""""Chlmcr-iro­ nian losutuuon in Wash1naton next celebrate e role of the French over •J•ina. fl will be the first ttm~ several decades an 11vin1 black Fran«'s most precaousdoeum~t has Amencan mUSJCllta the nabt to been on display an>"'"here sance at was work. the f~om to eaprns them· locked away 10 f 791 when il was selves aDd the support of dedtcatcd embodled as the preamble to the audiences." said Edward Tuck. who f rmc:h coostatuuon. will prod~ a televaSJon show from The Declaratton wai dtaJ\ed in the concerts and have 1ntcrv1cws wnh 1719 by Emmanuel 1eyes. lbe musicians who have hved and French statesman and cJerayma~ worked 1n Paris. and mim>red the adeu of tbc hberal Tuck. wbo as also preSJdent of the Ealilhttnmenl It spoke of the Frtncb-Amencan Foundation. wd equlili&y of men and the 1naJ1enable tbe nwnber and vanety of U.S npts to siecunty. hbeny and prop-ce&ebrations reflect Ammca's aware-cn1. ness that the Fre1Kb Revoluuon was The fovnda~ document of the the blsls not only for the Dcclarauon French Rcpubhc wdl be Rown across of Human Raabts adopted Aua. 26, the Atla.ntac on April 11 on another 1719, but also for the U BUI of IOW'CC of French pndc, the super· R1~ts. adopted 30 days later IOcric Conc:iotdt, whKh will be on And lbat It no colOC'ldence,"' he view fOf a abort •h1k at tbe Smalhso-wd.. .. Idea ncocbetcd between the niao'•~ Muttum. ~tUliSlkcnofourtwocountries. ll French muaictans and Amcncans lS the annivenary of a trldiuon that OI French ancatry wiJI play on the produad the common nolJOn that a Wllhiftl'OG Ma.II June JQ-July ~· ~& 1Dvcnuntnl is mean& to defend the abcMl1 the tune the mJthJon11n 1 human riabts that each 1nd1vidual 11 Ne'fr ·vork branch. the Cooper-botD \ttidl'' Actr111 .Jw •1 w.r, wttla •-'-• Da.W l'lyaa ... dal1dra-. s. JeaaUer. a.1ett. Ud Katie. e. wm .ear• Marte Aa .... llta bi a Ma allHoiD aO'f'te belaC fll=ed to celebrate .............. oltM Flad •no&•doa. Unlikely brotlJerlylove splns the turnstiles 1~0 SOJ>h1111c11ed comedtt • RoundinJ out Lhe Top 10 we~ "Wortuna G111·· and "Oiny Ro11tn ·~. Ball Murra)·~ rcworkiaa Scoundrels." finished 1n fif\h 1nd of the Charles l)t(ktns Chnstmas suth pb«. rnpcc&tvdy. cw JC, on re"tnue of S3 3 milhon • .. U!~· G rt·· .._ C ...... _,, and the honor film .. 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Orange County companies arc being lined-up as sponsors. Trammell Crow, which owns and manages the Park·Ptacc comp~x in Irvine, wiU donate $2S,OOO to become the event's official sponsor. This will be the firm ·s second year to panic1pate in the ~vent. Recently SasanStaJll, chair- man of the Irvine Children's Fund, announced th.at the group has found two other sponsors. Toshiba America Inc. has com- mitted tobcingaStO.OOOspon- sor. The Irvine Mtdical Center co11.1Pletes the line-up.by commit- -ting$10,000indonationsandan additional $5.000 in services. Stahl also said that other spon- sorships arc in the works. • • • Spcaki ng of children. the San Juan Capistrano Regional Li- brary will be sponsoring a bca r ~radcon Tuesday. Wh ile most 'real .. bears will be in h1bcmauon this time of year. hbrary officials arc asking for Pooh . Paddington and Teddy's to make an appear- cncc. Children ofall ages arc in'-lled to bnng their favonte bear to the event. which will also feature a display of Paddington Bear creator A.A. Milne's works. • • • With the hohday season behind us. there area few organizauons that deserve credit for their char- ity work. MembcrsoIThe Laguna Club for Kids, a non-profit United Way agency.showed hohdaysp1nt b> making the season a lmle memcr for those less fonunatc. Club members wrapped and deh vered toys and other presents to home- less fam1hesstayin,at The f nendsh1p Shelter in Laguna Beach. They also were able to collect -&oY$aad ~otbiag foe1hcd1sad-_ vantagcd an Los Angeles and sponsor a run bcnefiung the Cystic f1bros1s Foundatton In that run. they were able to raise over$ 1,000. • Thou&h Living Ha rvcsl lnc. \s ..., .......... -......... .. ., ..... 18UNO ............ - If dwre ii OM won! an tbc f.a,lith dictionarY that ~ and L ndl Mcinturf rety Oft IDOlt. it it .. t.i~ ... It is tbc word that fudt tbc MtlllOft VICJO couDlc's efrona to feed IOUth ~Cowley's b.anpy. Tbrouab lheir 2·yeat-old SWolfl.m, Livi na Harvat, mon ....... 3,000 pounds or fOod are distnbuted eKb week. ' The propam hid humbler be&in- n1np. "One day. Rob came home from wort carryana three bill of pocenes and an tdea. "Lynda MClntuif satd. "I bad no idea that we would arow to what we are ~~1 but I did know that the two of us naa a lot of faith.·· The Mclnturfs• quest to feed the needy belan in July 1987. They o~ Lfvin& Harvat Inc., operat· ina o_ut of the blck of their house in Miujon VieJO. W1th1n one year, the demand became so peat that they moved their ~rauon lO a com-mercial site in El Toro. · "Anyone who coma thn>\llh our doors will re«1ve a four-to five.day IU~ly of food." said Lynda. ··we don t tum anyone awa)', and we will never Fl to that E?O&nt. The Lord has chosen us to do this. and we have faith that .&he food will be used in the naht ways." . Lynda ud Robert llclntarf poee wttb abel-na ancl allel•ee of canned and pec.a.,ect food that will 10 to the neeclJ. Resembling somethina of a wper- markct. Livil'll·Ha.rvcst's facilit)' fea. tum 11sJes of quahty meat, bread and canned foods. The operation is done entirely by aP001ntment. and thOtC (Pleue-n&DIRO/ A8) ....._,... ......... ...,.. ......... Tony DeSantia Jr .• Darlene Hau and tbelr fatber, Ton1 Sr .• await cuatomen. Lido inn caters to executive meetings By KATY BOUCHER Pon Harborcvcf) da}. ot111eo.erNeu1111t The inn likes 10 be thought of as h B h more of a "home" than your averaa.e The L1t1le Inn on I e 3)' as hotel. undergone a ma1or face-hft -and for "If 1 1 kc fa m ly .. said Joe good reason s JUS I I • Renovaicd to resemble an 1880s . Fµschet!.'.i. director of sales 1.od mar- Ncw England seacoast inn. the Lido ke11na. ;)()meumes guests will take inn offers 30 individually decorated over manning the desks and grccuna rooms and suites "'llh the bus1-people. We have a large pcrccntaie of nessman 1n mind repeat guests The reason? A new "Executive "This ~car our guests helped tnm Mtttsng Scf'\ ice" for corporauons 1hc,rce,' he added. "We can arransr for catenn& and A si>«ial service b)' the staff provide a 'anet)' of audio.visual mctuder bootma equipmenl such· as ·c~ . 1de pro-dinner, providing bicycles and sug- 1ecton and screens." said owner ae~ns on what to sec and do locally Hemck Han~n · Busmc smcn cnJOY stay1 n1 here "The meeting rooms will accom· because they an rcall) rclu b) the modatc up to 25 people U\Jn intimate end of 1hc day," Hanson 5:11d. "We 'lelffftJWllh a wa1erfronf .,,,ew .. provide an atmosphere 1n which . Running a family· pub a real frolic By JOYCE BOOLOVICH °' ... .,..,,... ..... Bonna 1s a not a word 1ha1 descnbcs Tony DcSant1s' hfe The 54-ycar-old co-owner of the Frohc pub 11'1 Fountain Valley has a resume that shows an eclecuc back- &round from dnvm1 a truck and a w1 to own1na a small dmer. a sand'Wlch shop and a p1n:a reuaurant ··1 drove a taxi 1n Gardena: 11 was a ktck in 1he butt." he said. "People arc fun if )'OU let them be. I drove in the worst netS)\borhoods in the middle of the nt.&ht and came out ah"e .. And 11 appears the re ume ma} conllnue to multiply 1n the future "I am always lookln& to JO where opportunity ts.·· the Rhode Island nauve said "I have been luck) because e\<ef)thlnJ l'~C done I've always turned It o'er and made monq.'' • DeSantis'. latest \Cnturc was 10 purchase Paddy's Pub in West- minster and the Frolic 10 Fountain Valley two years qo. "I'm IOLlll to keep this one watcr- 1na hole," he said of the Frolic, which · ~v1des sandwtches. beer and wine. ·My dauah~ 1s too happy wortjna • here." There is one d1ffereiw:e in DcSantis' latCSl cntCfl)rise. This time he is not goin11talonc H1sson.TonyJr .. 27,1s h11 penner and his ~year.old dauatater, Darlene Hus, is the barkeep_er. "I didn't plan on wortrina with my ktd.s." he saad. "I wanted them to ao to • t ollcac so thmas would be ca11er for them. But l did want them to do whatevv they wanted. They JUSt dnfted back.·· OcSantlS 5&Jd his 31-)ear-old son, Wayne, bas opted to work outside the family business as a sccunty auard. ~.All my luds started ~or1t1naa1 my (Pleeee Me raOLJC/A8) Irvine to add 3newchild care centers 87 JOE BEL BRUNO °' .. ...,,... ..... For parents in need of child care 1n Irvine. a cooperative project betW'ttO the cuy and The Irvine Co. mtaht be the answer to their problems. Three new ch1ld-c.arc centers arc slated for construction later this month, with completion expected by • fall. The faoht1cs will be able to handle more than SOO children be- twten the .,es of 6 weeks to 12 years. Accord1na to Chick Willette. prcs1----+ '1lftl Of tt'YfM la:nndcH~M+4taaM.i~leAl--.:.. Co .. the partn~rsh1p between c1ty and industry rcfl«u the pnorit1cs of the community "It has tona been a pnont)' of The lrvtnc Co. and the city of lrv1nc to provide quaht~ child care for the children of Irvine:· he said. "With th as pl in mind. we have comm med ounel"n to bnng child-care expcns to Irvine." already featured toda) m Ne1gh- boorhood focus. the founders deserve another mention for their work throu&hout the hohda)'~. R*rt u41..y1Mla Mclat•rf wcrt' able todistnbute mort than 70 Among amen111cs art ~ct bars. people can meet each other us1ly. rcfn1er1ton and m1crowa1rc ovens. "uccut1v« can rub elbows. tal~ Also offered are comphmcntar') about their day in a non.compcu"e brca~lam of pastne and fruit, wine wa).andfrequently thcy c~~upgomg and cheese 1n the af\ernoon. and to a restaurant together, he said cookie and mil~ before rctinna. "This is difficult to do in a larac A....._--...~ -........ ~room• and a Cape Cod ambta.Dce, The inn also provides 1wo com-hotel." nn1111"-.,, --1 ---. After SCTC(nina 12 proposals for the operation -Of a chtld~rc center. (P1eaee eee CBILD/A6) (Pleue ... ICKOOL/A8) phmentary hour-Iona cruises of New-(Pleue eee CA TltR/ A6) corporation• book tllla tnn for aecodYe meetlnc•· B uttfTIN B oARD ,.__ ----- Autho~ to explor.e how to motivate children to read A lctture on mot1\'1Un&(h11dttn to lldopt a po iu"c attitudt towards bOOln will be prctcntcd b) a be l·selhna author fOf pe~nts. teachen and the publu.: at 7.30 p.m. Jan,. 16 at lbc Fant Chn 111n urch of Huounaton ~. 1207 Main t Jim T~lease. author of "The Read·Aloud ttand· book." will dncnbe the rnults of partnl\ and tta,h(rs ttn1na as PoS•U\'C role model . and the d(lnmenta1 cfrtcu of ucasi\'c tek-v1s1on ~aetr1n1. Tickets.. at S2. att to be purdwcd 1n ad,-an<'t lrom U.C Child~'• Resoun:e Center dclk at the HunlJnaton le8ch Public' l1btat) For further 1nforma11on. call 141-71ll. ••ter uerc&e for •rtluitJc• '"Wltef utmsc few nhnus" will be d1 untd b) MaltJMOn, M.D mcuma1ololitt.11110a m. or\\hop °" Ju. 14 at Southttn Catifbmaa nhnus Center in I S 11 Hilla.. =11c04INCtCWof'the~tacntmtc~m it diem C191ifoma Anhrilia Celltet at 2J921 Pltt0 • Vllmda.1....-Hiik. AdmtSMOn tt he, aftd mott i9'a~w.., bl o...,Md by calnlll~~tMS ... ....-. wil be ecphallld •• r:lO p "'· Jan. 2j 11 =•hf• t~..-. bale••• C'Ollhftct room t ........ ca.r on... ....... Modc:rm mM ~•II be p~nted by Melinda Woru, an critic and duutor of the UCI Fine Aru Gallery The proaram will bq)n at S p m on Jan IS 11 the UCI Bren E"cnu enter. The discussion wall CO'-Cf ~uch an1su and arch1t«ts as ~n lm Kiefer. Jonathan Boro k). Jennifer Bantcu and C harlcs Moort T1d.ets arc S7 for scnefll adm1 ion and SS ~ r \tucknu More 1nform111on ma) be obtained b) calhn 8SM>616 e>r 8S6-SOOO. PsrcbotlJenpT uplored • The many UJ>«\S o(pa)Chotherapy •111 be uplorcd dunna a free proaram, cntit~ "Ps)'Chotherapy: Who Ntcds It ud for What?" on Jan 16 at the Ncwpon CcntCT Branch of the: Nc-a'POf'l lkach Pubh( 1brary. T~ Ted Blma. an instructor at Couthnc Community Colker.'""~ at the hbrat)''t noonClmt' .. ~ .. Spakcr 5erirs.. .. Coffee w1 ll bt Pf'O~idcd and ~wt llMd IO brina their lunct.. . 1't fflnty 11 M IS6 Sen Ocmca~ Orivt, Mlt IO tJiC ~...,.. o\n Muteum. More 1nfonnat1on may be •11• .., auena 644-31 77. • dcc1S1on-mak 1n1 proccu of dctcrminin 11 ;a d1"orcc 1\ n«C"Ssal)' Lcpl 1mphca11ons. emouonal facto~ and child custod) 1 un will be d1 us~ at 1h1 W"dncsda) C\.COl"I workshop COSIJf\I $25 The SC"COnd scnes. ··1 uc ofDnortt." 1sdc 11ncd to help an)one th1nkina or. mvohcd in or rccoHnna from d1' om-. lt will al be held on Wcdne9da) e'cnangs at a CO I ofS:!O. Both aroups will be It'd b)' Dr Jane M11chcll a thcrap1 t at the WOJTl('n·s Opponun111cs Center £.:u:h class 1 hmllcd to 12 panic1pents ion: inform uon ma~ be obtained b> calhng S6-712 Ro.e pruning demon•trated Rote prunan1 will be the subJCCt of a lrtt morn1na prosram at the Shtrman Ubrary ind ardcn 1n Corona dcl Mar on Jan 14 Scheduled for 9 30 a m .. the prQtram 1~ pan of the Week.end Gardner Scne . The pnkns 1~ at ~(;47 f.a" Cout Hithwt> and funhcr 1nformat1un ma) b( u11nC'J t;y call•• 673-226&. Self __ teem .emblar for •omen A fttc seminar dd1pwd 10 hdp v.mmn ach~vt wa:i111bY mowa~bc)Ondold m)thuftd athtudt1. • 111 bt' prewnted ~ Efita&et.h Slocum on Jan 14 at tht' ~OtY Point OubMMasc in Newport Beach. 5lotuta. • thtrapitt ~·~ .. ~ "°9C'ft' i wall sweema .. w~ Money aftd 'Seff'Ea•m ... •h~ . 'Wlll cover such top1 a develop1n8 a prospcnt) mentality. complctina proJccts and fcchna good about )Our dec1S1ons The clubhouse 1s located 11 200 Promonotocy Point. \\-est. eY<pon Beach. Rcsc~al1ons and further 1nfor- mauon ma) be obta1.Md by calhna 546-77 . Economic Hearlty eambJed Problcmsof cconomK: aecurity and peacecon,crs1on will be discustcd at a meeti111oftM Cit1ttns' Comma ion for Economic Sccunty pon90ml b)' tt:.! Alhantt fOf Survival thtS mcct1na is free and intended for anyone 1nltte'Mlcd an endina the arms race. The mttung will be Mid at 7 p. m. Monday at l 'C1 11 the Vcnno Common$. room 6$29. naw pert1na 1ot l at Adobe irclc and Cahfomaa SVeet. -PROLIC ••. ._AB ..... l*ce a soon as they couJd ICC O.W 1M co:anter .. DeSanti1 said. ••1t ...... dllem. • they were real ~ bow to wort with the public." ·. · f'lllher and son aaree the penner- ihiD Ud its rocky moments. "My dad ne¥er had a SO.SO panner befori." the younaer DeSant1s said. "'We araued all the time ... even down IOthecoloroftherug. Mymotherwas I the referee. , But what's funny is we both ended > • Ii.kins brown carpet but my mom • · lilaed reicl, and she won, he said, lootina at the Frolic's red-toned rug. '-.. , don't pul! punches," the elder . DeSantis added· "I say it like it is." .J Haas. a sinaJe parent of a young dauabter, said the family is very close. .. We have dinner t<>sether every Sundal at home," she said. ·~We haven talwayslivedclosebutnowwe are all l.OJether." ', Haas 1s a Huntintgon Beach res.i-~ dent; the rest of the family lives in •• Fountain Valley. .. rm the onll girl, .. Haas said. , 11\at basn t been so bad," her : brother said. 0 Heck no," she agreed. Brother and sjster said they seem to be following in their father's foot- ~ Ou get too comfortable and you can't make cha~es," said the younJ- er DcSantjs, a former Marine. "I did " consuuction work and roofed houses "' in the middle of the summer in the ' (San Fernando) valley before I said this is ridiculous. I have more brains than that" He became an electronic technician · for an aerospace company. "Then me and rum (dad) started ·'' talking about going into busine$s j•' tOFther aod the rest is botr-hi story," '' be said laughingJy. Haas said her employment history includes baby-sitting, selling can' and word processina. , "Now rm a bannaid, .. she said. 8 ... Sunrite Prachools will tent 200 children with f ll-pmon •ff and will be kated in Westpark. TM school wiU oar day caft ud after: school care. Sunnte, whidt has oper- ations tb~t Arizona, will offer SD«ialded dmel ea com.,....., dance,~ and 1wimmina. This will be the leCOnd center in Irvine for SleiHw-51cp, which .will also open up la WatDart. Betides day-to-day child care, the cenaer will also feature a day<are propam for mildly ill c:hildieia. Uadcr 8duh supervisionl children with colds, flu and other ii neues will be taken care of in a controlled environment. following the Montessori preschool method, Tolal Leamina Cenaers will open its doors near ucr. A staff of 14 will provlde for more than I SO children once the facility 11 opened. .. My dad taught us to respect aoina to ? wort and respect mo"9, 1nd to not Ken Knapp moclela <>ranae ~ be afraid ~o 10 out .•nd do what we Cout eouece•a . new. plrale wanWt. as more IJ?l~l-.. to be, coetame to portray Pete tbe: ba~:f! ~ =u~th bis Pirate at 8porta eYeDta. Tlae family does have its perks. coeta.me WU parclaued by .. Now I don't have to work as bard · Tbe Rowdy Rooten, AD OCC cause I have tbete pys," he said. .mdent clab. OUR 1lOTHI 40 Tl 50% OFF! NOT ALL SIZES IN EVERY STYLE BUT EVERY PAIR A GREAT BUYI DAVID EVINS • STUART WEITZMAN v:~~~s . $88'5 s991s $145 TO NOW Tl $168 HOWARD FOX • AMALFI • AMANO CLASSIC • SEITO MEUCCI ~~NOW s49 95 '8495 $110 -" RANGONI • COLI • HAAN • AND OTHERS :~NOW s95~s" s7511 1129 400 SO. LAKE AVE.• PASADEN~ FASHION tSLAND •NEWPORT BEACH Nothina tricky. No strings attached. If )'OU're on the bd, you'U fmd out whether )'OUf ~is too aow. Or j )'OU need to P1Y ettnneted tax ·<n.l your extn income. And it you do, uiilet the tax blW, ,au'I Jwve to P1Y ~ of it bJ January 17. 1189. So Ill JWI' -=t toaethef. Start-now. And mire ,a.ar tue. lest tnina. FEEDING THE NEEDY ••• PromAS who come in are (rec to shop for what they need. On the averaae, the allotted amount of food wiU last about four days. .. Anybody can do what we arc doina. in anr, town, in any state," Robert said.' We are herejustto help tboee around us in need, not for any other reason ... The idea of Living Harvest first came to Roben when he noticed .how much food was bcm& thrown aMy because of expiration dates at the supermarket where he worked. He asked has manager about using the food, which otherwise would be wasted. When bis manqer aareed, be bcpn to appn>Kh other super- markets throuahout the county about workina out a similar deal. Already, the Mdnturfs have anracted produce pecu,m, farms, a major bakery and 1 few supermarkets. While they now have food sup- plien, they arc havina trouble obtain- •na ~ ~nations to keep the ~uon ao1na.. .. When speaking to people about contributina some food, I usually get a pretty aood response. Peo~ usually want to help out.•• he said. 'Ir is the finances that we don't get a lot of support in. We keep praying that we will set a corporate sponsorship." As thinas are now, Living Harvest is run out of their own pockets. Tbouah Lynda quit her job as a waitress to devote full-time to the food distribution center, it is stm Robert's 32-hour per week super- marketjob that keeps thingJ aoing. In addition to that j9b, he puts in 40 hours a week loading and unloadma food at Living Harvest. he said . , Besides allowing people to shop in their warehouse, Livina Harvest also ·distributes to countleas miaions and mi.nistries across the county.· Throuah early momina rounds to suoolicn. the food is moved out within 24-hours. Within the span of two days, the food makes its way to the tables of the needy. .. We try to tum everythina over within 24 hours," Lynda Mcinturf said. "Thou&h they are, or are about to, expire, they have a shelflifeofover two weeks." · L~ believes that if they were to get twice the amount offood as now, they would have no problem unloed- i"f, il 'There is a myth that nobody jn Orante County goes bunary," she said. "Just bccaute you don•t see people Hyjna on the streets doesn't mean it's not out there." CATER ••• Pn11aA& Hanson said the inn is not seared for huge crowds. I nstcad it provides a quiet 'Ind relued telling where people can unwind. "We~ out of our way to spoil our guests,' he said. "We like to say, "Ye!.••• Hanson has re.created part of his childhood with the Little Inn on the Bay. He grew up. $urrounded by antiques on a 200-year-old farm- house 1n Delaware. Dunng the summers he worked in Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard that p ve him the inspiration for the inn's Cape-cod style ambiance. . . . We'relookl~gforgoodsports The Daily Pilot wants to repon the sportina exploits of you and your ne~bors. L _ L • • We re not lookina for news from l\Jlalleim Stadium, that s covered. We would rather hear about someone you know bowling a 600 leries or lbootina a hole in one. · So if~ recreation ia.ue team fintsbcd on top, if you led the piCk in '1 IC~K run, you.r neimbl>or landed a marlin or your spouse wq11 a tennis IOU~ Jet UI DOW. . Send ua a · 1CCOUnt of the sponif\I accomplishment and a pbotopaph if you have one. Address your oouespondence to Neighborhood Focus in care of the Da.ily Pilot, P.O. Bo.t 1 S60, Costa Mesa, 92626. SCHOOL FOOD DRIVES ••• Prom A& Christmasdinnerstotheneedy. Included in their~kqe was a turkery,bread,milk,vecetabtes and all the fixinp. · • • • Like mosthi&h schools, the holiday season not only biinp a two-week vacation. it also brings schoolwidecanned food drives. AU three hi&h schools in lrvine- f rvine, Woodbrid&eand Univer- sity -were able to collect both canned food and money for various charities. Al Univmity High, students contributed to the Irvine-Homeless Shelter by providing not only food, but also soap, shampoo and other items. • • • In Mission Viejo, hundreds of students and community mem- bers panici~ted in Project Diablo. which applies relief to the hungry of Ora nae County by donating canned food, clothing, money and blankets to other charitable orpnizations. This year, the project was able to raise more than SI ,000 to belp support various charities. Project Diablo adviser Jim Pea&oa named the top students durina the Christmas campaian. Mission Viejo Hi&h students BW Pa•lo. Jeulfer lml .. , MarlUa Artaro u4 C,.Wa G.U were among those honored. • • • Welavlte)'MteleMa lafermaU.•C9811Dai'J bp- peaimo. We wua te Mu lnm , ..... ~ .. -tl,Mcal peeple .................... . ~ , .......... 111a .. * Dally PIM&, P. o. Bes u•.c..aa Mesa tHH,aM man .. le Ille a«aU.ef Jee Bel a ...... 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